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13871And how can we often think of Him, but by a holy habit which we should form of it?
13871Have we employed them in loving and serving GOD, who by His mercy has called us to this state and for that very end?
13871How can we be with Him but in thinking of Him often?
13871How can we pray to Him without being with Him?
13871You would think it rude to leave a friend alone who came to visit you: why then must GOD be neglected?
11142Or have the citizens at large, being contributories to the maintenance funds, a right to vote?
11142Should he be of the orthodox or the heterodox type?
11142The case was argued in this way: A majority of members on the register being in favour of one type, are they at liberty to choose as they will?
11142Would it not he better to simplify the faith-- in other and familiar words, to reduce the number of''essentials''?
13988But what can we_ do_?
13988But, what then?
13988But,_ what then_?
13988Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
11966''You have done it; and now where are your sermons to come from?
11966But where should we get a room?
11966But who, from such a school as this, would have expected anything like success?
11966Can I ask God''s blessings upon it?
11966Do not most of those who join the Church in the prime of their days, and present whole sacrifices to God, come from our Sabbath- schools?
11966How can one who knows nothing of the saving faith of the gospel, successfully exhort his children to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?
11966How can one who loves not the Lord Jesus Christ, successfully enforce the duty of love to God with the whole heart, and soul, and mind, and strength?
11966Is it true on the one hand,"train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it?"
11966May I not get harm?
11966Should I like to die while there?
11966The next Sunday I asked her( for she was singing delightfully) whether it was not sweeter to sing as she did, than before?
11966Where are the additions to our church to come from, but from Sunday- schools?
13652To which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool? 13652 Who shall declare his generation?"
13652[ 041]Is not this the Christ?
13652Any attempt to do so must be arrogant and misleading, for who"by searching can find out God"?
13652If the angels rejoice over the conversion of a sinner, are we to think that the spirits of just men made perfect are strangers to this joy?
13652What think ye?
13652Whence came matter if not from the creative word of God?
11449But why these fears?
11449Have not the popish missionaries surmounted all those difficulties which we have generally thought to be insuperable?
11449How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed?
11449What openings of providence do we wait for?
11449Whence all these disquietudes, and this labour?
11449Would not that make them useful members of society?
11449Would not the spread of the gospel be the most effectual mean of their civilization?
11449and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
11449and how shall they hear without a Preacher?
11449and how shall they preach except they be sent?
11083Couldst thou not mercy show to him, As I did show to thee, Forgiving thee at once the debt, As thou desiredst me? 11083 I well remember father''s house, And brother too so kind; Why did I leave them, here to die, This poverty to find?
11083Till seven times?
11083A certain lawyer came to Christ, With mind and words of strife, And said,"Master, what shall I do, To have eternal life?"
11083And there he came unto himself, And thought upon his home,"I plenty had when I was there, To what am I now come?
11083Couldst not thou, Thy fellow''s debt relieve?
11083He to him said,"Thou wicked one, Did I not thee forgive Ten thousand talents?
11083His barns were small, and they were fill''d; He said,"What shall I do?"
11083How oft shall I, if he confess, His penitence receive?"
11083I will require of thee This very night thy soul; then say"Whose shall this plenty be?"
11083Now hear what the unjust judge saith; And will not God regard His children when to Him they cry, Depending on His word?
11083Once Peter said,"How oft shall I My brother''s sin forgive?
11083The Saviour asked him,"Which of these Was neighbour to the man Who fell among the thieves?"
10994And do you know that, by thus repeatedly breaking your promises, you add to the sins already committed?
10994And do you know, my child, the reason why you can not keep your promises?
10994Do you know, Isabella,said Mrs. Gardner,"that you have promised me this a great many times before?"
10994Does no one but I say that you must love your brothers and sisters, Nancy?
10994Has not God promised to be''about your bed, and about your path,''my dear child?
10994Is it because the sun is not bright enough, or the flowers are not sweet enough?
10994What gift have I to lay upon God''s altar?
10994What is the matter, Isabella,said Mrs. Gardner, in a kind tone:"why are you so sad on the morning of your birth- day?"
10994Why am I so unhappy to- day?
10994*****"Why am I so happy this morning?"
10994He tells us to forgive others, as he has forgiven us; and do you think you have obeyed him?"
10994Need any other fact be stated to show the importance of giving the young, especially, timely and correct views of these characters?
10994Was he not holy and undefiled, pure, spotless, and without sin?
10994Will God accept it while I am angry with my sister?
10994Will you forgive me?
10994and was he not persecuted, falsely accused, and scourged?
10994reviled and rejected by men, betrayed by one disciple, and forsaken by all the rest?
12188Flee fornication.... What? 12188 --Grandma Miles( A. Marie Miles)I Can Handle It""What does Jeff''s death mean to me?
12188But if ye* believe not* his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
12188Dear Grandson: You asked a valid question when you asked,"How do we know what is right and what is wrong?"
12188Did you eat of the tree whereof I commanded you not to eat?"
12188God called to them and said,"Where art thou?"
12188God said,"Who told you that you were naked?
12188Now who will conquer?
12188Oh, I surely want to be ready in that day and hour, do n''t you?
12188She asked,"Where did you get that doll?"
12188Some might say,"But how do you know?"
12188Surely that means a lot, does n''t it?
12188What Is Sin?
12188What could be plainer?
12188What''s the use of quoting it to me?''
12188Where can you find where it says a certain thing is right or wrong?"
12188Why try to get around it?
12188Why?
12188Why?
12188know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
11253And has he not promised to be a God to me?--a God in all his attributes, a God in all his persons, a God in all his creatures and providences?
11253And if you seemed so surprised at the account which I gave you, what will you be when you hear it all?
11253And pray let me ask what made you show so much concern for me in your last?
11253And shall I dare to say, What shall I do?
11253And were not they the finite effects of his infinite love and kindness?
11253Blessed God, hast thou not received her?
11253But he answers with some degree of indignation,"Do you imagine I am to be bribed to do justice?"
11253Is this to be reckoned a misfortune?"
11253On what, then, said one of the company did you fix your attention?
11253Shall I hold back any thing that is his own, when he requires it?
11253The question being asked her, What she thought of him?
11253Was not he the infinite cause of all I met with in the creatures?
11253We had a suitable sermon from these words:"Doest thou well to be angry?"
11253Were you afraid I should get to heaven before you?
11253What can be so astonishing as the love of Christ to us, unless it be the coldness of our sinful hearts towards such a Saviour?"
11253[ 1] I had preached in the bitterness of my heart from these words:"Is it well with thy husband?
11253did I suffer this for thee, and are these the returns?"
11253is it well with the child?
11253or can any evil befall those who are followers of that which is good?
13781What shall I say to persuade you? 13781 And what think ye of sin to be your continual life-- always blaspheming the glorious name of God? 13781 And what think ye of your final condition-- to be in continual torment-- always weeping and gnashing your teeth? 13781 Could I ever have thought that the fear of suffering and death could be so taken from me? 13781 Friends, will ye close with Christ? 13781 How can they be poor who have Christ for their riches? 13781 Oh what shall I say? 13781 Oh, find you any of this irresistible power of Christ? 13781 Oh, then, sirs, what think ye of Christ? 13781 Oh, what say ye to it? 13781 Oh, what will ye say, and how will ye meet with God, when He comes to count with you for a preached gospel? 13781 Oh, will ye bestow them on precious Christ? 13781 Oh, will ye quit all other things, and seek to be interested in Him? 13781 Think ye that ye love him? 13781 What shall I say of it? 13781 What think ye of devils to be your continual company? 13781 What think ye of eternal exclusion from the presence and comfort of God? 13781 What think ye of hell, where there is nothing but utter darkness, weeping and wailing for evermore, to be your dwelling- place? 13781 What was the ground of such dislike and hostility? 13781 Will ye lay all at his feet, and count it your honour and joy that He dispose of the same as He pleaseth? 13781 Will ye not, at_ this time_, say, He is your Beloved and your Friend? 13781 Will ye then show that? 13781 Would ye make a happy choice? 12381 10, 11,And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
1238115,"Shall he prosper?
1238116, 17--"God says to the wicked, What hast thou to do to take my covenant in thy mouth?"
1238118, 19, 20--"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?"
1238120--"Wherefore, if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world; why as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances?
12381Are Reformed Presbyterians covenanters at all?
12381Are not the most of the three kingdoms in one great combination against it, by this cope- stone of defection, this incorporating union?
12381But to what purpose do we repeat these instances?
12381How could this be, since Seceders have all along rejected"the civil part of the Covenants?"
12381Is baptism a mere ceremony, involving no obligation upon the children of believers?
12381These explanations were then necessary to clear that question of questions--"Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee?"
12381Where are there any acts of Assemblies, or proceedings of the church, which discover any due concern or zeal for the covenanted interests?
12381Yet who at that juncture appeared to assist them in their laudable undertakings?
12381[ Footnote 2: On what principle does this minister dispense the ordinance of baptism to subjects in their minority?
12381how insignificant were the endeavours then used to prevent that course, and preserve the privileges of the Parliament and liberties of this kingdom?
12381how little conscience hath been made of this duty?
12381or shall he break the covenant and be delivered?"
12381shall he escape that doth such things?
11835< pb id=''154.png''n=''1967_h1/ A/1180''/> MACGLASHAN, LIONEL C. Can a whiskey keep a secret?
11835BODE, BOYD H. What is democracy?
11835Can America stay neutral?
11835Can he make it?
11835DULLES, ALLEN W. Can America stay neutral?
11835Do you need money?
11835Do you want to become a banker?
11835Do you want to become a doctor?
11835Dr. Livingston, I presume?
11835For what do we fight?
11835Has anyone a suggestion?
11835How do you know you do n''t like it if you wo n''t even try any?
11835How firm a foundation?
11835NAGEL, HENRY R. When''s your birthday?
11835Pensions or penury?
11835Religious or Christian?
11835Religious or Christian?
11835Religious or Christian?
11835SEE Crook, Wilbur F. CROOK, WILBUR F. Do you want to become a banker?
11835SEE Gates, Arthur I. BEHRMAN, S. N. Hyper or hipo?
11835SMITH, T. V. What is democracy?
11835We go fast?
11835What am I doing away from home?
11835What did he see?
11835What is democracy?
11835What use is religion?
11835What''s Keydo up to?
11835What''s happened to Tommy?
11835Where did your garden grow?
11835Where did your garden grow?
11835Who''s running this sales department anyway?
11835Why did they confess?
11835Wo n''t you walk a little faster?
13824And are you diligently preparing for that day?
13824And is not this treating the Gospel as_ foolishness_?
13824And with what scornful hatred are those churches avoided by many, where nothing is heard but_ Jesus Christ and him crucified_?
13824Are any of you conscious of disgust and aversion, produced by such doctrines?
13824Are you escaping for your life?
13824Are you working out your salvation with fear and trembling?
13824Are you_ agonizing_ to enter in at the strait gate?
13824Do any of you habitually hear the preaching of the cross with heartless indifference-- with a light and trifling temper?
13824Do not_ they_ esteem them_ foolishness_?
13824How chilling is the effect, when such discourse is attempted, in many circles of refinement and elegance?
13824In such circumstances, what are worldly honours, or wealth, or all your hopes of enjoyment here?
13824What connexion will it have with our future and eternal condition?
13824What objects is it designed to accomplish?
13824When, if not at that deeply interesting crisis, will all things be ready for the great trial?
13824_ When will the universal Judgment take place?_ The precise time, God has wisely concealed from every intelligent creature.
13824where is it?
13353... Would I fain in my impotent yearning do all for this man; And dare doubt he alone shall not help him, who yet alone can?
13353Ah,_ why boast thyself in mischief, O man?
13353Can we lift our eyes to any of the hills without seeing His figure upon them?
13353His heart is immediately full of the prayer,_ Whence cometh my help_?
13353How can we speak of this custom of blood- revenge and think only of our material foes?
13353How may we also sing this Psalm of Christ?
13353In Nature?
13353Is it really difficult for us to imagine him?
13353Is there a human ideal, duty or hope, with which Jesus is not inseparably and for ever identified?
13353Let us take a more literal version of the Psalm before us:_ Why glory in evil, big man?
13353Shall God, Who sees us fighting there, and falling under the sense of our helplessness, leave us to fight alone?
13353This, however, would only raise the more difficult question: Why, being born apart, and apparently so unsympathetic, were they ever wedded?
13353What is Temptation?
13353What new authority and vividness have Jesus Christ and His Cross put into them?
13353Who has assumed responsibility for our life as Christ has?
13353Who has warned us like Christ?
13353Who, from his experience, can not read into them more than any other may help him to find?
13353Why are our prayers so formal, so empty of the expectation of an immediate and divine answer?
13353Why be a Christian?
13353Why is our attitude at our work so destitute of practical enthusiasm?
13353Would I suffer for him that I love?
13353Yet if we feel the fact of it with freshness of heart and imagination, what may it not do for us?
13353_ Whence cometh my help?
13353_ Why glory in this evil_?
13434''"I am sometimes asked, What about those who have left me?
13434''Matter?''
13434''Why do they not want families in Australia?
13434But I repeat, let us halve the figures, let us even quarter them, which, as Euclid remarked, is absurd, and even then what are we to conclude?
13434But on the path that he has chosen what is there for him to gain?
13434Do you consider that now, after forty- five years of existence, it is, speaking generally, on the downward or on the upward grade?
13434How is it done?
13434How is this done?
13434INTRODUCTORY WHAT IS THE SALVATION ARMY?
13434If this question were put to the ordinary person of fashion or leisure, how would it be answered?
13434If_ they_ have succeeded why should_ he_ fail?
13434It can scarcely be otherwise, for what has the Army to offer them in place of their gaudy, glittering life of luxury and excitement?
13434It could not be otherwise, for we are engaged in real warfare, and whoever heard of war without wounds and losses?
13434MR. ROOSEVELT:''Why not make use of all this charitable energy, now often misdirected, for national ends?''
13434On his return, the old man exclaimed:''Oh, my darlings, whatever_ have_ you been doing?''
13434The question is, can the artificially created small holder, who must pay a rent of £ 4 the acre, attain to a like result?
13434Thus a while ago the Army received a telegram from a German girl asking,''Can you help?''
13434What can I say of their histories?
13434What information can you give me as to the position of the Army in its relations with other religious bodies?
13434What is its comparative measure of success with each of these peoples, and what future is anticipated for it among them respectively?
13434What would he then discover?
13434Whenever a new development came under consideration, the question arose-- How is it to be financed?
13434Where is the work advancing, where does it hang in the balance, and where is it being driven backwards?
13434Why do not the writers of naturalistic novels study Salvation Army Shelters?
13434Why not, indeed?
13434Will not some rich and charitable person provide the £ 15,000 that are lacking?
13434[ 4] What are these women doing?
14037Tell me,said the Emperor,"which is purer, the fountain or the rivulet?"
14037But, what was the Synod itself more than human authority?
14037But, where are these feelings and that judgment recorded and preserved?
14037But--_how_ are we free?
14037By what reward do''st thou detain the manes mingled in blood?
14037Can you flatter yourself, that you will discover something better?
14037Does it necessitate?
14037Does it not necessitate?
14037Has any nation produced a more perfect style of forensic or judicial eloquence, than that of_ Sir William Grant_?
14037He protested in it against the authority of the Synod, and asked the searching question, whether the Calvinists would"submit to a Synod of Lutherans?"
14037If there were no hopes of success at present, ought we not to sow the seed, which may he useful to posterity?
14037May he not be termed the founder of that splendid school?
14037Nec perimit mors una semel:--Fortuna quid haeres?
14037Pourquoi ne pas espérer de finir, par les mêmes moyens, des disputes, moins difficiles, et moins importantes?
14037Quis tumulos moriens hos occupet hoste perempto?
14037Quâ mercede tenes mixtos in sanguine manes?
14037The question then was, what should be done in respect to the remaining articles in difference between the churches?
14037This appears ridiculous; but, in the present times, is there no_ fancy_ which deserves equal ridicule?
14037Was it fitting, they asked, that the peace of the church, and the tranquillity of the state, should be disturbed by such a dispute?
14037What,"( he asked them)"do you substitute in its place?
14037Whence could he have this idea?
14037Who, the Foe extinct, Who, dying, shall these sepulchres possess, And in this sterile dust the conflict close?
14037Why should we not hope to conclude, in the same manner, disputes, less difficult, and of less importance?
14037_ How_ is free- will reconcileable, either with the influence of motive upon will?
14037by a dispute which affected no essential article of christianity; no civil, no moral, no religious observation?
14037cleave again to the present world, depart from the holy doctrine, which was delivered, make shipwreck of a good conscience?
14037linger?
14037or with the order of the universe, prescribed by the Deity?
14037or, with his prescience?
14037why do''st thou hesitate?
14037why our souls detain With blood immingled?
12512Are you sure this is his tent?
12512Brother Gramps, why do n''t you write and ask Preacher Bonds to come?
12512Does it mean that I must suffer death at the hands of this mob, simply because I have preached the truth? 12512 Harry, dear, why do you not eat?"
12512Sure, I''ll keep ye, think I''d turn anybody out in these woods at night? 12512 Was n''t he at church?
12512What shall I do?
12512Where is Brother Gramps?
12512Who was that ole lady left your tent and went across the ground a while ago with a bonnet on?
12512Brother Jones, will you run over to Deacon Brown''s and tell Brother Gramps about his awful accident?"
12512But where was Evangelist Blank to preach?
12512Do you see that streak of sunshine that comes in at the window and falls upon the floor?
12512How can I praise him for what he has done for me?
12512I suppose he must be at some of the neighbors'', perhaps Deacon Brown''s-- was Deacon Brown at church?"
12512I wonder if you could arrange to keep us overnight, Mr. Benton-- I believe that''s the name?
12512In each storm of tribulation, does your Jesus reign within?"
12512Is the offense of the cross ceased?
12512No?
12512Oh, how can I praise him enough?
12512One song that especially gripped the audience ran thus:"Do you triumph, O my brother, over all this world of sin?
12512Pardon a frank question, but may I ask, Are you saved?"
12512The physical condition of this Church house formed a fitting counterpart to the spiritual condition of the people who worshipped(?)
12512The postmaster flipped up the window, and there was a mighty rush and a scramble-- for who is not eager to get a letter?
12512Then why not have a good time in this life?
12512What but the mercy of an infinite God could bring about this wonderful change?"
12512What meant the gleam in Bonds''eyes last night in the service?
12512What will become of my dear wife and boy in Ohio?
12512When the cashier had cashed her check and she had left the bank, he turned to his assistant and said,"Jim, do you know what Deacon Gramps''name was?"
12512Why not go the full length into sinful pleasure?"
12512Why would a just God permit such a noble man to meet such a tragic death?
12512Will I deny my Lord?
12512Will I recant?
12512Will I shun to declare the whole counsel of God?"
12512Will they choke me?
12512Will they drag me over these awful rocks until life is dashed out?
12512Will they hang me?
12512Will they stone me?
12512stand for?"
15199This is that which this envious World can not rellish, and what stop''s the current of true love in the hearts of men?
15199What a great stir hath been heretofore, about the Eminencie of the Librarie of Heidelberg, but what use was made of it?
14183Have you heard the news?
14183)________________"When and where are the trees of dancing to be found?
1418310 v. Can a Christian, a true follower of the Lord Jesus Christ,"walk up and down"in a ball room in His_ name_?
14183And why has he inhibited_ all kinds_ of dancing after dark?
14183Can a Christian be a witness for God in the ball room, theater, opera, or drinking saloon?
14183Can a Christian go into a ball room with the name of Jesus Christ written on his or her forehead?
14183Here permit me to ask an important question, and solemnly charge every reader to make answer as upon oath: WITH WHOM IS THIS GREAT SIN COMMITTED?
14183How many have cursed and abused their wives while on the way home from the ball room?
14183How many of all these cruel wrongs and outrages are never known except by the parties themselves?
14183How many women, all over the country, are suffering the pangs of death from this cause alone?
14183How many, after their arrival at home, have used their superior physical strength in abusing their wives in a most shameful and disgraceful manner?
14183How much of all this was the result of a frenzied imagination, and not for any real misconduct?
14183Lord have mercy on us, what are we coming to any how?"
14183Mr. and Mrs. ECHO and their girls and boys will please answer_ why_?
14183Penn, are you satisfied and sure that you are in full discharge of your duty?"
14183Shall I answer?
14183Shall I tell the truth?
14183Then it was spoken in low tones of voice among some good people, in substance, after this fashion:"Did you ever hear of such a thing?
14183What meaneth then this blating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
14183Who caused these men to go to these places?
14183Who ever held and used such a_ probing instrument_ as the CONFESSIONAL?
14183Who upon all the earth has the opportunity of knowing the true inwardness of dancing like the Catholic priests and bishops?
14183Why does Arch- Bishop Elder inhibit the round dance even in_ day- light_?
14183Will some member of the same family please rise and explain?
10831And do you know any of them? 10831 Do tell me, then, how was it conducted?"
10831Is it possible?
10831May we, sir, believe the good news? 10831 Thank you, sir, I shall not forget; but this is not what I meant; I wished to know whether you are protestant or catholic, a pastor or a priest?"
10831That is exactly as we are here, sir,exclaimed the good widow, and added,"but, as you are so frank, are you, sir, catholic, or protestant?"
10831Well, then, can you tell me what sort of people they are, and what their characters and habits?
10831Who then,said I,"were the writers of this book?"
10831After some time, the hostess inquired,"Pray, sir, can you tell us if any thing extraordinary is passing in the world?
10831And will you then, in the great concerns of your souls, go to any other than the_ Son_?
10831But, sir, if you will not he offended, may I ask what you are called?"
10831Could you also add six copies of the little Tract, entitled_''Les Deux Vieillards''_?
10831Did you never see them receive the sacrament?"
10831Do they ever assemble for prayer, or do they live without worship?"
10831For the first time in my life the thought occurred, Is it possible they may be among the protestants?
10831Have you ever spoken to them, or been at their houses?"
10831I should very much like to know,"said I,"how they conduct their worship, and what they do at their church?"
10831I was yesterday at St.----, where they were planting a cross with great ceremony; were you there?"
10831May we rely on your promise?
10831Monsieur_""What, madam, what?"
10831She asked me if I had offered the priest the amount of the masses which he had promised to say?
10831The Jews, therefore, strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give his flesh to eat?
10831The priest seized the six- franc piece which I laid on the table, looked at me and said,"Do you wish me to say six?"
10831These people are among our greatest persecutors-- shall I not call in our little band of brothers and sisters, and fasten the doors?"
10831and when God himself assures us, that_''there is none other name under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved_?''"
10831then they have a church near Libos?
14629A World Without Christmas What would be the effect of blotting Christmas out of the calendar of the world?
14629After so long preparation and so great promises and hopes, would we not have expected some greater and more wonderful gift?
14629And did not Voltaire prophecy in 1760 that ere the end of the eighteenth century Christianity would disappear from the earth?
14629And does not unbelief and unfaithfulness in our hearts also try to strangle this Child?
14629But has not the Christmas star already been extinguished in such a night?
14629Can it even be heard after many months when angry voices and the crash of falling wreckage still disturb the world?
14629Do we want such a world?
14629Has not God ordained priests and presbyters through whom he dispenses his grace and administers his kingdom?
14629Has the Christmas Song Survived the World War?
14629Has the Christmas Song Survived the World War?
14629Has the angels''song survived the World War?
14629How much shall we miss if we do not have room for Christ?
14629Intellectual light is flooding all Christian lands: has it not been touched by his torch?
14629Is it a discouraging fact that there is so little room for Christ in the world?
14629Is there anything more beautiful in the Bible, or in all literature?
14629Sceptics scoffed,"Where is the sign of his coming?"
14629Shall all lower needs be satisfied and this supreme search and cry of the soul be disappointed and mocked?
14629Shall not some respect be paid to official places and persons?
14629Then why did he come to it?
14629Was a Child the Best Christmas Gift to the World?
14629Was a Child the Best Christmas Gift to the World?
14629Was there ever a greater and sadder anticlimax and a more cruel disappointment?
14629Were ever deep- seated, long- cherished hopes treated with more cruel irony?
14629Were they disappointed at the humble mother, wife of a workingman, and at the manger cradle?
14629What is the explanation of the mighty, worldwide, attractive power of this Child?
14629What modern preacher can compare in eloquence and power with Paul and Isaiah?
14629When did God ever lead us to expect anything and then disappoint us?
14629When we come to think of it, does not a child seem an insignificant and disappointing gift for God to make to the world?
14629Where must we go to find the greatest wonder?
14629Where shall he begin, what human ears shall first have the privilege of hearing the glad tidings?
14629Who can imagine the surprise, the wonder, the overwhelming amazement this news created?
14629Why did God not rather give some invention or discovery or piece of knowledge that would revolutionize and bless the world?
14629Why should we ever wonder at the faithfulness of God?
10326And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain?
10326And what if he were indignant, and what if he expressed that indignation?
10326And what of his sons?
10326And what was the fact?
10326And why?
10326And why?
10326And yet, what did he say to the scribes and Pharisees:''Ye go about to kill me, and therefore I am bound to say nothing harsh concerning you''?
10326Are we therefore to say that these utterances of David are uninspired?
10326But crushed by what?
10326But some may ask, What has all this to do with us?
10326But what right have we to use these words?
10326By the discovery that he has offended God?
10326Do we find a hint of any similar conduct on the part of David?
10326Do you think that the Scripture says in vain,''All these things are written for our example''?
10326For in death no man remembereth thee: and who will give thee thanks in the pit?
10326From whence then came that strength?
10326How can he command them when he has not commanded himself?
10326How so?
10326Is this notion uninspired?
10326My soul also is sore troubled: but, Lord, how long wilt thou punish me?
10326Passing the love of woman?
10326Special and extreme?
10326The Lord is my light, and my salvation; whom then shall I fear?
10326The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom then shall I be afraid?
10326The whole question turns on this, Are we to believe in a living God, or are we not?
10326To do with us?
10326What he did say was this:''Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''
10326What is it which gives life and reality to the magnificent imagery of the seventh and following verses?
10326What is that but the likeness of Christ?
10326What is the element in that ode, which even now makes it stir the heart like a trumpet?
10326What is there that they may not do, and dare not do?
10326What love can pass that, saving the boundless love of him who stooped from heaven to earth, that he might die on the Cross for us?
10326What love can pass that?
10326What protects such words from the imputation of mere Eastern exaggeration?
10326What wonder?
10326Why should they put restraint on theirs?
10326what hath he done?
13285And how little cause is there to charge their Infelicity, as often is done, upon this Condition, as if it were a necessary Consequence thereof?
13285And is not the incuring of general dislike, one of the strongest discouragements that we can have to any thing?
13285But what sure Remedy can be found for Effects whose Cause remains?
13285For how few Men are there, that arrive to any Eminence therein?
13285How dangerous a thing then is such Instruction in Religion, as teaches nothing unless it be to stifle the Suggestions of our Natural Light?
13285It is a good Question in the same Catechism;_ How doth it appear the Scriptures are the Word of God_?
13285Or,_ Why they believe such Articles concerning it, as they profess to believe_?
13285You do you not believe Transubstantiation?
13285_ What is the chief and highest end of Man_?
13285or not be liable to those Vices which their Natures incline them to?
13285or that correspondently to their Principles, Peoples Actions generally are( at best) unaccountable to their Reason?
10591''Say, Fridthjof, Balder''s peace hast thou not broken, Not seen my sister in his house while Day Concealed himself, abashed, before your meeting? 10591 Are there cases,"he asks,"where lying is allowable?
10591But,continues the patient,"do you think I am going to die of this disease?"
10591Do you expect me to tell you the truth, Colonel, in such a matter?
10591How shall ethics ever be brought to lay down a duty of lying[ of''white lying''], to recommend evil that good may come? 10591 Who will not readily obey this request,"adds Martensen,"and hold such a memory in honor?...
10591And even if she had to suffer what is unworthy, who dare maintain that she could not in suffering preserve her moral worth?"
10591But what of all that?
10591But when the question came,"What is the present strength of your corps?"
10591Can we make out the so- called''white lie''to be morally permissible?"
10591Does he seem in those premises to put veracity below chastity, and falsehood below personal impurity?
10591He asks,"What chief of mortals is there, who has never told a lie?"
10591If, however, the patient goes on to ask,"But, doctor, do you think I''m going to die?"
10591Is this the mere weakness of superstition?
10591The patient may ask,"Doctor, am I very sick?"
10591Thus it was that I came first to face a question of the ages, Is a lie ever justifiable?
10591What conduct could be more brave and constant?
10591What obligation can be stronger than the obligation to be true to God and true to one''s self?
10591What says the moral sense of humanity to such a position as that?
10591What''s the matter with you?"
10591Which should be followed, the philosophic morality, or the practice of otherwise most truthful men?"
10591Which should be followed,--the philosophic morality, or the practice of many otherwise decent and very respectable men?"
10591Which should be followed,--the philosophic morality, or the practice of otherwise most truthful men?"
10591Who does not feel himself penetrated with involuntary, most hearty admiration?"
10591Who is right,--Kant, or the common moral sense?
10591Would Dr. Hodge deny that Jesus_ could_ have had it in his mind to"go further,"or to have"passed by"his disciples, if they would not ask him to stop?
10591Would any one suppose from his premises that Dr. Smyth looked upon personal truthfulness as a minor virtue, and upon falsehood as a lesser vice?
10591[ 1] And when he asks, in connection with this suggestion,"Who is right,--Kant, or the common moral sense?
10395How much can we hold? 10395 After what rule and pattern? 10395 Along what way? 10395 And wherein is the profoundest unhappiness? 10395 And yet what has been omitted here from the words of Christ? 10395 But how can we find this golden line and live along it? 10395 But what is the plan of campaign which Christianity sets before us? 10395 But what is the real meaning of the battle? 10395 But when we come to the cross- roads, the question is,Boy, which way will you ride?"
10395Could it possibly be called a gospel, glad tidings of great joy to all people?
10395Did not St. Peter have more joy of his life than Nero?
10395Does He condemn and deny it?
10395Does He say that it is an illusion?
10395How can we obtain the most pleasure for these five senses of ours before they wear out?"
10395How shall we oppose it?
10395If it is right to wish to be happy, what are the conditions on which the fulfilment of this wish depends?
10395In what spirit and with what weapons are we to enter the great conflict against the evil that is in the world?
10395In what spirit, with what weapons, are we to take our part in the warfare?
10395Is it conceivable that any suffering, sorrowing human soul should be comforted and strengthened by such a message as this?
10395Is it the way of unbridled self- indulgence, of unscrupulous greed, of aimless indolence?
10395My brother- men, will you take that living stream as a type of your life in the world?
10395Now what does Christ say in regard to this natural human wish?
10395Or is it the way of self- denial, of cheerful industry, of fair dealing, of faithful service?
10395Or those that have cherished sobriety and justice, and acknowledged the Divine law of righteousness?
10395Others will look at him with wonder and say:"Whence has the man the balm that brightens all?
10395Shall we think of this wish as right, or wrong; as a true star, or a will- o''-the- wisp?
10395The real question is,"How will you live?
10395Those in which there has been no discipline, no restraint, no common faith, no mutual love?
10395Those that have followed pride and luxury and idolatry?
10395Toward what end?"
10395Was not St. Paul a happier man than Herod?
10395What are the things worth fighting for?
10395What are you going to do, my brother- men, for this higher side of human life?
10395What consoling, cheering power would be left in the words of Jesus if His doctrine were blotted out and His precept left to stand alone?
10395What is the best way for her to"prove her doctrine all divine"?
10395What is the happy life?
10395What is the vital issue at stake?
10395What must she do to win the confidence of the world?
10395What would happen?
10395What would the life of Christ mean if these deep truths on which He rested and from which He drew His strength, were uncertain or illusory?
10395What, then, are the conditions upon which true happiness depends?
10395What, then, is the duty of the Church?
10395Which are the families that have been most serene and pure and truly fortunate?
10395Which are the nations that have been most peaceful and noble and truly prosperous?
10395Will you let chance answer that question for you?
10395Will you let yourself be led blindfold by the first guide that offers, or run stupidly after the crowd without asking whither they are going?
10395Would He have accepted Goethe''s definition:"religion is renunciation"?
13330And I heard, but I understood not: and said I, O Lord,_ what will be the end_ of these things? 13330 And they worshiped the dragon which gave power unto the beast; and they worshiped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
13330To whom then will ye liken God? 13330 A practical question is, How far could such a congregation lapse into an abnormal state and still be a church of God? 13330 After the lapse of long ages he returns near the beginning of the twentieth century, and lo, what is it that meets his astonished vision? 13330 And the apostle says to them,Know ye not that ye are a temple of God, and that the_ Spirit of God dwelleth in you_?"
13330And they worshiped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshiped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
13330Are all apostles?
13330Are we to expect such a response?
13330But what shall we say of Christ who prayed for such visible unity and died for it?
13330CHAPTER IX THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE What about the church of the future?
13330Does this divine prediction agree with the facts of history?
13330How do we become members of the divine family?
13330Is the modern sect system the ultimate goal of Christian attainment in this world?
13330Lorenzo Dow says of the Romish Church:"If she be the mother, who are the daughters?
13330Or, Can a church as a body backslide?
13330Shall the earth he made to bring forth in one day?
13330Spiritual- minded men are conscious that things can not long continue as they now are, but what and where is the remedy?
13330The next question to arise is, What date shall we select as the proper time from which to measure this 1,260-year period?
13330The sect spirit is, therefore, essential to the maintenance of the life and individuality of the sect body._[ Sidenote: What is the remedy?]
13330Therefore, whether Protestantism be true or false,_ it_ must be there, but where?
13330To what source, then, are we to trace sects?
13330What does this mean?
13330What harm can it do to give her a hearing?...
13330What is their cause?
13330What may we expect in the future?
13330What was the hope of the world?
13330What will be the fourth?
13330What will constitute the leading characteristics of the church of the future?
13330What will the future bring forth?
13330What, then, is the real cause of sects''?
13330What, then, is the real remedy for sects?
13330When their captors demanded of them the songs of Zion, they answered despairingly,"How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?"
13330Who can tell?
13330Who hath heard such a thing?
13330Who that embraces them is not ready to give his blood for the fulness of God''s grace?"
13330Who that inquires does not embrace our doctrines?
13330Will the sects themselves fade away and gradually become dissolved?
13330With God withdrawn from the world and Christ absent on a long journey, what was man to do?
13330[ Sidenote: What of the future?]
13330are all prophets?
13330are all teachers?
13330are all workers of miracles?
13330do all interpret?
13330do all speak with tongues?
13330have all the gifts of healing?
13330or shall a nation be born at once?
13330who hath seen such things?
13330who is able to make war with him?
13330who is able to make war with him?"
1037''What,''the devil would say,''will you preach this? 1037 How long, ye crafty fowlers, will ye prey upon the innocent?
1037Was the Bible true, or was it not rather a fable and cunning story?
1037What, thought I, shall I be proud because I am a sounding brass? 1037 6) to remember? 1037 Bunyan calmly replies,Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
1037Call at their door; if any say''Who''s there?''
1037Did He bleed for sin?
1037Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
1037Had He called him?
1037Had they forgotten the close, the milkhouse, the stable, the barn, where God visited their souls?
1037Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and hell?
1037He burst forth with a grievous sigh,"How can God comfort such a wretch as I?"
1037He had given out his text,"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
1037Is it so much to be a fiddle?"
1037Is there perfection in that righteousness?
1037Might not the Turks have as good Scriptures to prove their Mahomet Saviour as Christians had for Christ?
1037Or why should he not come to church and hear?
1037The question was not now whether he had faith, but"whether he was one of the elect or not, and if not, what then?"
1037Their turn had come; can we wonder that they were eager to use it?
1037To quote a passage,"Is there righteousness in Christ?
1037Was he already called, or should he be called some day?
1037Was he truly called of Christ?
1037Was his gift so far above that of others that he could learn of no one?
1037We might be inclined to ask, why should he leave them?
1037What if all we believed in should be but''a think- so''too?"
1037What then must God think of him?
1037What, shall I dishonour my fair sumptuous and gay house with such a scabbed creephedge as he?
1037Who could assure him?
1037Who now dare say we throw away Our goods or liberty, When God''s most holy Word doth say We gain thus much thereby?"
1037Why should he stand so strictly on public meetings?
1037Why then did he not submit?
1037Would He call him?
1037Would it not be better just to go under the hedge and pray that God would enable him?
1037Your dens are in darkness, and your mischief is hatched upon your beds of secret whoredoms?"
1037didst thou never learn to outshoot the devil in his own bow, and cut off his head with his own sword as David served Goliath?"
1037you think we can do what we list?"
15172Which is greatersays our Saviour,"he that sitteth at table or he that serveth?
15172But what, it may be asked by many, is the use of ceremonies?
15172By what scriptures?
15172Du Vert as usual rejects every mystical meaning of the candle: but why then should it be lighted on this night, and not on christmas and other nights?
15172Is it not from silent and secret tradition?"
15172Is not he that sitteth at table?
15172Near the tomb in another part of the cave were found three crosses: but here a difficulty arose on which of these three was our Saviour crucified?
15172Now has the church of England preserved this"practice of the primitive church"?
15172This most dread rite then who, that is not altogether insane and out of his mind, shall be able to contemn?
15172We all honour the memorials of the great, of the wise and of the brave; who has not venerated the oak of a Tasso or the house of a Shakespeare?
15172What however is its meaning?
15172Wishest thou to see the excellence of this_ holiness_ from another miracle?
15172[ Footnote 113: Why does a deacon perform this ceremony?
15172and the psalm"O God, my God, why hast thou abandoned me?"
15172but I am in the midst of you as he that serveth?"
13274Which is the Eighth?
13274Which is the Fifth?
13274Which is the Fourth?
13274Which is the Third?
13274_ Are all the World saved by him?__ Answ._ NO.
13274_ Are you able to keep them of your self?__ Answ._ NO.
13274_ Are you bound to keep all these Commandments?__ Answ._ YES.
13274_ Are you bound to keep them in Thought, Word, and Deed?__ Answ._ YES.
13274_ Can you deliver your self from Hell?__ Answ._ NO.
13274_ Did Christ bear the Curse of God that was due to Sinners?__ Answ._ YES.
13274_ Do you sin daily?__ Answ._ YES.
13274_ From whence was that?__ Answ._ From_ Adam_''s Fall.
13274_ How are you bound to keep them?__ Answ._ By my Baptism and by the Word of God.
13274_ How did_ Adam_ fall_?
13274_ How long doth it last?__ Answ_.
13274_ How many Commandments be there?__ Answ._ Ten.
13274_ How must he be served?__ Answ._ In Spirit and in Truth.
13274_ How must you be delivered.__ Answ._ Only by Jesus Christ?
13274_ Is he not Man also?__ Answ._ YES.
13274_ Is it not a sad thing to lie under the Wrath of God for ever?
13274_ Multitudes are called and invited, why do they not come to Christ?__ Answ._ Because they are not Humble.
13274_ Name some Places?__ Answ._ John 3.
13274_ Quest._ Which is the Sixth?
13274_ Thou shalt have no other gods before me.__ Quest._ Which is the Second?
13274_ Thou shalt not bear false Witness against thy Neighbour.__ Quest._ Which is the Tenth?
13274_ Thou shalt not kill.__ Quest._ Which is the Seventh?
13274_ Thou shalt not steal.__ Quest._ Which is the Ninth?
13274_ What Death did he die?__ Answ._ The Death of the Cross.
13274_ What doth Sin deserve?__ Answ_.
13274_ What grounds of Encouragement have we to rest upon Christ for Salvation?__ Answ._ These six: 1.
13274_ What hath Christ done for Sinners?__ Answ._ He hath died for them.
13274_ What is Heaven?__ Answ._ An everlasting Enjoyment of God in glory.
13274_ What is Hell?__ Answ._ Darkness and Torments.
13274_ What is Sin?__ Answ._ The Breaking of God''s Law.
13274_ What is it to Believe on him?__ Answ._ To rest upon Him for Salvation.
13274_ What is it to serve God?__ Answ._ To keep his Commandements.
13274_ What must we do that we may see our sins and our sinfulnesses?__ Answ._ 1.
13274_ What must we do, that Christ may be ours?__ Answ._ Believe on him.
13274_ What will the Lord do for such a one that comes to him?__ Answ._ 1.
13274_ When is Christ offered?__ Answ._ In the Gospel.
13274_ When the Lord has done this for a poor Creature, what must he do for this good God of his?__ Answ._ He must be Humble and Thankful.
13274_ Wherefore did God make you?__ Answ._ To Serve him.
13274_ Who Redeemed you?__ Answ._ Jesus Christ.
13274_ Who Sanctifieth and preserves you?__ Answ._ The Holy Ghost.
13274_ Who is Jesus Christ?__ Answ_.
13274_ Who made you?__ Answer._ GOD.
13274_ Why are they not Humble?__ Answ._ Because they do not see their sins and sinfulness.
13274_ Why died he that Death?__ Answ._ Because it is written,_ Cursed is he that hangeth upon a Tree_.
13274_ Why so?__ Answ._ Because I was conceived and born in sin.
13274_ Why so?__ Answ._ Because he is not theirs.
13274to lie in devouring Flames for Ever?__ Answ._ YES.
13460And the Lord said unto Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days? 13460 And When we ask ourselves,What, in point of fact, is the veil that I wear?
13460And why?
13460Are not the remedies which have been proposed for prevalent vices absurdly incompetent?
13460But as soon as we form the wish we say,"What can we do?
13460Do we not reflect a thousand things that Christ disapproves?
13460How can hearts steeped in worldliness reflect this absolutely unworldly, this heavenly Person?
13460How can many of our fellow- citizens secrete themselves for prayer?
13460How can such hearts reflect this perfect purity of Christ?
13460How can you tell in what class in society a man has been brought up?
13460How could they rank Him with those old prophets whom God had dealt with so differently and so plainly honoured?
13460How is it that many of us can come into church and be much more taken up with the presence of some friend than with the presence of Christ?
13460How is it that society moulds a man?
13460How was it that he knew that even though he made his bed in hell he would find God?
13460How was it that the Psalmist, in the changes of the seasons even, in the mountain, in the sea, in everything that he had to do, found God?
13460Is it the appeal that a prospect of gain makes to us that we respond to eagerly?
13460Is it to appeals that this world makes to us?
13460Is this He who can save the lost, He who can bear the weight of a world''s dependence?
13460Look into any family, and what do you see?
13460Might not this ignominious death He looked forward to make it impossible for the people to believe in Him?
13460Nay, did not their sacred books justify them in considering Him accursed of God?
13460Need we ask?
13460Now how is it with us?
13460Surely no man thinks that this is a hardship; that his nature and life will be restricted by giving himself wholly to Christ?
13460This being a common attitude of mind towards fancied blessings, how does God deal with it?
13460Very solemnly our Lord has put it to them:"Who say ye that I am?"
13460Was it not possible that as easy an exodus might befit Him?
13460Was it not, after all, possible that His kingdom might be established by other means?
13460What can we do?"
13460What happens when a person is looking into a shop window where there is a mirror, and some one comes up behind-- some one he knows?
13460What happens when we are living separated from some one we love?
13460What has resulted when we have tried the other process?
13460What have we seen time after time in our own Parliament, but the civil power rending its garments over evils which it can not cure?
13460What is it that has kept me from responding to the perfect beauty of Christ''s character?
13460What is it that our heart responds to when we are engaged in business?
13460What is to be done with such persons?
13460What was He to do if it had not now become plain at least to a few steadfast souls that He was the Christ-- the Messenger of God to men?
13460When we go along the street, what is it that we reflect?
13460When we look into our hearts, what do we find in point of fact?
13460Who commands our reverence as He does?
13460Who has done for us what Christ has done?
13460Who would be now a father in my stead?
13460Why did Peter feel it was good for him to be there?
13460Why is it?
13460Why?
13460Why?
13460Would people not almost necessarily accept the death of the cross as proof that He was abandoned?
13460much more truly may Christ say, Who sins and I am not ashamed?
15184That and nothing more, Father? 15184 What art thou doing, woman?
15184''Art thou resolved to serve the true God and to be a good Christian, or dost thou ask this with thy mouth only?''
15184''Does love for God and for thy salvation move thee?''
15184''Hast thou determined to abandon all the maganitos and to exchange them for the true God?''
15184A chief said to me:''Would you believe, Father, that all night long I did not close my eyes, I was so anxious and eager to pray?''
15184At once he made answer with much affection:"The hair, Father, and nothing more?
15184Father, would I be false to God?
15184I said to him in a loud voice, while all the rest preserved silence:''Dost thou say this heartily?''
15184Letters from Pedro Chirino( undated; 1604?)
15184Pedro Chirino;[ undated; 1604?]
15184Pedro Chirino;[ undated; 1604?].
15184They cast themselves at my feet, and upon their knees besought me not to depart, saying:''If we again fall into sin, to whom shall we have recourse?''
15184This took place near Sebu; what must be the condition of affairs elsewhere?"
15184What do you fear from a man unarmed and alone, who puts himself in your power?
15184When he was told that the father would not know it, he replied:''But will God fail to see it, even if the father does not know it?''
15184When the light penetrated their souls, they were astonished; and, full of joy, they began to ask one another,''What is this?''
15184When we were taught last year that we must not sin against the Divine Majesty, would we dare to do so?''
15184Your Reverence will doubtless ask:''Who inspired them with such warmth and fire, since they are a people so heedless by nature?''
15184_ Fray Jhoan de Tapia_, associate of the late provincial and secretary of the province[?].
15184dost thou dare to work on Christmas day?"
14716Do you call yourself a Christian?
14716Have not I treated you well?
14716How may I know I am forgiven?
14716How may I know that Christ is the Son of God?
14716How may I know that the Bible is true?
14716Why must a man believe in Christ to be saved?
14716Why should the children of a King Go mourning all their days? 14716 Why, sir, what have I done,"said the clerk,"that you are going to discharge me?"
14716Will not God save me if I do my best?
14716An eminent lawyer of Minneapolis, converted a short time since, declares that the earnest question,"Have you found Jesus?"
14716And shall we who win immortal souls be any less diligent?
14716And what, if in the great day of his appearing you shall be found, having gathered no sheaves and_ empty- handed_?
14716But should we not be just as persistent in our efforts to save from eternal death those whom we love?
14716But what if he were your boy or your brother?
14716But what if he were your father or brother or husband?
14716Have you ever noticed that much of the work which the Master and his disciples did was"personal work?"
14716He looked at her suspiciously as he asked,"Do you play cards, or dance, or go to the theater?"
14716In a prayer- meeting a young lady was asked,"What is the first thing we must do if we would win others to Christ?"
14716Memory Verse:"For what is a man profited, if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
14716One of the trustees of the Church said to himself on the way home,"Am I a channel, or a barrier?"
14716Or are you going into his presence_ empty- handed_?
14716The merchant said,"Edward, have n''t I been a good employer to you?"
14716The pastor said,"Then you are not afraid to die?"
14716Then they asked,"Are you dead yet?"
14716What if in the judgment- day it shall be seen that some souls who might have been saved have been lost through your neglect?
14716What if it shall then be seen that the crown of many stars which you might have won is given to another?
14716What is a life worth?
14716What is death-- the death of a soul?
14716What is it to die eternally?
14716What is the life of your son or daughter or mother or wife worth?
14716What is your life worth?
14716What would you take for a life?
14716When he was about to leave for home, his room- mate said,"Why have you not spoken to me about my soul?"
14716Why is it that to- day many have so little courage and so little power to win others to Christ?
14716Will you let me pray with you?"
14716Without a word of introduction he would say,"Have you experienced that great change called the new birth?"
13533But should not the child control himself?
13533Do you mean,''Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord''?
13533How is it that you always have a perfect spelling lesson at school?
13533What is the best way to keep a boy from eating green apples?
13533Why, do n''t you know that Jesus sits in the seat with me every day and helps me?
13533And is it not the one thing above all others, which teachers, mothers, fathers and all of us, need to understand?
13533Before considering this vital question, shall we note some characteristics of the feelings in Early Childhood?
13533But just what is meant by it?
13533But why is the absurdity not equally apparent in saying,"Be loving,""Be sorry,""Be reverent?"
13533Can we be less pitifully tender toward His little ones?
13533First, what kind of impressions should we attempt to store in the memory during childhood?
13533Has not a plant been positively injured when its most beautiful possibilities are unrealized because of unfavoring conditions?
13533He is taken to school by his mother; must she forever accompany him to insure his safe arrival?
13533How is it carried on?"
13533How may the Feelings be Aroused?
13533How then may this great force be nurtured so that greatest results shall follow?
13533I expect to go now, but what of those seven years?"
13533Is it not strange that there is such distorted perspective and false balance of values in regard to what is worth while?
13533Is it not the work of nurture to see that memory is provided with that out of which it can supply every need of the developing life today?
13533Is not a body, undersized and stunted because of lack of fresh air and food, as truly deformed as though the back were bent?
13533Is not the work of nurture plain?
13533Is not this the explanation of so many meagre lives?
13533Is there any question as to the outcome, with a father and a father''s God within?
13533Is there no way of understanding a present experience except by passing through it?
13533Is this one meaning in the Master''s words,"Inasmuch as ye did it,"or"Inasmuch as ye did it not?"
13533It is rather,"Are these things included in the ideal of a Christian life, as it is held by those whom I want to touch?"
13533Must some one always watch him, year after year, to save him from a succession of burns?
13533Second, how may these impressions be made permanent?
13533The First Principle deals with the nature of life-- What is it?
13533The child must do the right, but, in a nutshell-- which is the stronger constraint-- outer or inner?
13533The only legitimate question is,"What is the work of nurture in connection with the feelings?"
13533The question,"What is my touch upon this unfolding life?"
13533This can be done, for the brain will retain the sound of the words, but meantime, what shall the child feed on?
13533To whom shall the task be given?
13533V. The very important question now arises,"How may these crucial times be recognized?"
13533What can be trained?
13533What is the significance of it all in the life of the child?
13533What shall he use?
13533Where does nurture begin?
13533Which makes character surer, the voice without, saying,''You must,''or the voice within which says it?
13533Who was gone?
13533Will hands clumsy and unskilled, miss the perfect beauty, or the touch of master workmanship bring forth a likeness to the Christ?
13533You who let it slip,"How will you go up to your Father and the lad be not with you?"
15266Are you in great distress?
15266From whence come wars and fightings among you? 15266 And can it be that death shall put the final seal of irretrievable ruin on all this uncompleted effort? 15266 Can it be that the grave shall whelm all this unuttered love in endless silence? 15266 Come they not hence, even of your lusts, that war in your members?
15266Do you believe it?
15266Do you remember what Thackeray wrote?
15266Does any silly pacifist say that means a spiritual sword?
15266Go away"?
15266God, who"spared not his dearly- beloved Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
15266He believes that Christ has a purpose for him, which will surely be fulfilled?
15266How could they return thither?
15266How shall it be attained and safeguarded?
15266If we love still those whom we lose, can we altogether lose those whom we love?"
15266Is it possible?
15266Is there no escape from Death, the Tyrant, the autocrat, the destroyer, the last enemy?
15266Lost, perished, blotted out forever in the darkness of death?
15266Though we who remain are separated from it, is it not ours in heaven?
15266What are the elements of this wondrous gift which Christ gave to His disciples, and which He offers to us?
15266What shall be the nature of the peace to be concluded after our victory in this righteous war?
15266Where shall peace be found?
15266Who shall deliver us from the body of this Death?
15266Why love, why look upward, why strive for better things if this imperator of failure, ultimate extinction, rules the universe?
15412+"Ecquid verisimile est, ut tot ac tantae[ ecclesiae] in unam fidem erraverint?"
15412-- III THE SILENCE OF OTHER NEW TESTAMENT WRITERS What are the objections brought against all this evidence?
15412-- Or, because St. John omits all mention of the institution of the Holy Eucharist, are we to suppose that he knew nothing of that Sacrament?
15412--* Harnack, What is Christianity?
15412And if He is indeed sinless, the sinless Example, the sinless Sacrifice, how could He be otherwise born?
15412For what is the Catholic doctrine of Incarnation?
15412How can any serious student think that any but Jewish hands could have penned the first two chapters of St. Matthew''s Gospel?
15412To reply--( I) First, we may surely ask-- Why should they mention it?
15412What solid reason is there for not accepting it?
14383But what are they among so many?
143833. Who should do it?
14383A life so radiant and beneficent on earth, what must it be now that it has been translated, and transfigured into the celestial?
14383After some days''delay the Secretary of War said to a friend,"What does the Bishop want?
14383And is there any case of urgency about it?
14383Are not these facts suggestive?
14383As for ourselves, what are we disposed to do about it?
14383But does not the magnificent gift of Mr. Hand lift the Association above such dependence on the churches?
14383But how shall we convey to them the blessings of intelligent, Christian home life?
14383But there is a second thought; is this gift to be a blessing to us or a curse?
14383But why enlarge upon these particulars?
14383Can any of our subscribers supply the want to a college so long and so closely identified with the early struggles of the Association?
14383Do you not blush at one of the reasons for this hesitation?
14383He might have done that, but what would have been the gain over the present plan?
14383Hear the Jew:"Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us to die in the wilderness?"
14383How can we help loving such a man?
14383How do you, the individual givers to this Association, regard this gift?
14383If anything is to be done by us, how much should be done?
14383If so, of how much importance is it?
14383Is it not a grand work, worthy your heartiest support?
14383Is it not a proper name, when, in order to get votes, schools are to be closed and children left in ignorance?
14383Is it not at least so well provided for that the churches need not be so regular and liberal in their contributions?
14383Is it worth while to attempt Christian missions among the Chinese in our own country?
14383Is there not here a Divine purpose that the church should be quick to see and prompt to carry out?
14383Only four?
14383Only four?
14383Only four?
14383Shall we allow longer such a stain?
14383Shall we be obliged to constitute Law and Order Leagues to see that the laws of the United States are executed?
14383Shall we leave him with his"Land and Law"without God?
14383Shall we not then meet it as the stewards of God, whose servants and disciples we are?
14383The question now asks itself:"Why were not these hopeful missionary efforts to these pagan tribes more permanent?
14383What are these among so many?
14383What kind of homes do we find among these people, where the children with their impressible minds are receiving their first instruction?
14383What proportion is there between the two?
14383What shall be done with this leadership?
14383What turned the tide of success and left the missions stranded?"
14383What will the Christianity of America do for them?
14383When did the colored man have a better and more faithful friend than he?
14383When it is said, that he is the"best beloved of all,"is it not because he first loved us?
14383Who was more completely and absolutely identified with his interests than he?
14383Who will place a Christian college among the mountain whites?
14383Why should her sons go back to her?
14383Why this cruelty?
14383Will the ladies of the churches provide the means?
14383Will you Christian women-- the women of our churches, come to the aid of the American Missionary Association, in support of your sisters in the field?
14383You may say, what are ten thousand youth among ten millions?
14383You never had to ask, Is Mr. Powell in a proper mood to see his friends to- day?
14383has a theological school, and the Government allows(?)
13200But is there no hope in_ Israel_ concerning this thing? 13200 --So_ Job_ xxxiv, 17, 18:Shall even he that hateth right govern?--Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked?
13200And is this such a blessing to the church, that an enemy to her Lord and Head rules over her?
13200And shall we thus harden ourselves against God and prosper?
13200And what can be the reason of this?
13200And what is all this but to pray for a nonentity, a mere creature of their own mind?
13200And what is the allegiance, but a promise to persevere in what they do daily, and what they hold as their indispensable duty to do?
13200Are these recorded in the Scriptures?
13200Are these works all written in the Bible?
13200Are they recorded in the Bible?
13200Are they to be found elsewhere but in_ uninspired history_?
13200But are men therefore obliged to acknowledge his authority, or submit to that providential power he maintains over them?
13200But how do they discover these footsteps, or how ascertain these attainments?
13200But how opposite this to the_ first_ article, obliging constantly to endeavor the preservation of the reformed religion?
13200But is he indeed deserving of such a character?
13200But is not this constitution according to the will, and by consent of, the body politic?
13200But was_ David_ therefore divested of his right and title?
13200But what mean these guarded terms and phrases,"merely;""churches?"
13200By what law could the opposite practices of those that disowned, and those that still continued to own the authority of unlawful rulers, be justified?
13200Can it be consistent therewith, to commit the government of the nations to a sworn enemy to the reformation?
13200Does he really merit such an encomium, who sacrilegiously usurps and wears the crown, that alone can flourish on the head of_ Zion''s_ king?
13200For example: in reference to"the first commandment with promise,"should the Christian minor be asked as the Jew did his Lord,"Who is your father?"
13200How easy is it here to turn their own artillery against themselves, and split their argument with a wedge of its own timber?
13200How shall he answer?
13200Is he warranted to appeal to God to manifest his earthly sonship?
13200Is not active obedience, is not professed subjection for conscience sake, an homologation of the constitution?
13200Is there no balm in_ Gilead_?
13200Is there not a physician there?"
13200Is there not virtue in Christ''s blood for the most desperate cases, that churches, as well as particular persons, can be in?
13200Is this charity or tyranny?"
13200Is this the nature and amount of your professed charity?
13200The Covenanter or Seceder replies by asking--"What iniquity have you or your fathers found in us, that you forsook our communion?"
13200What right have open idolaters and blasphemers to be protected and supported by any ordinance of God in the public acts of their idolatry?
13200With what face then can they pretend to have adopted a testimony for reformation principles, and to be of the same principles with our late reformers?
13200and is it not ordained by the providential will of God?
13200and to princes, Ye are ungodly?"
13200have the assemblies been prorogued, raised, and dissolved, by magistratical authority, and sometimes without nomination of another diet?
13200may not the Lord say?
13200no, not one that is able to judge between his brethren?"
13200xix, 2,_ Shouldst thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord?
11417And wherefore would you slay your husband?
11417Diva, diva,cried the lady hastily,"hide nothing from me; does he love me, or does he not?"
11417Fair friend, may I see this ring?
11417Fair sweet friend, tell me now by what adventure I find you here, and who has brought you to this tower?
11417Fie upon you,she cried,"and who required of you any such thing?"
11417For what reason, lady?
11417Friend, are you indeed the sweet comrade I have known? 11417 How came she to her death?"
11417I trust you wholly,replied the lady;"but, sirs, see here my son, whom I had of the Soudan, what shall we do with him?"
11417If it pleased God that she were yet living,inquired the lady,"and tidings were brought which you could not doubt, what would you have to say?"
11417If you wish to be believed,replied the Duke,"tell me now, if any, save you two alone, knows anything of this joy?"
11417In God''s name, sweet wife, of what would you know?
11417In what are you deceived?
11417Malakin,returned the Soudan,"what gift would you have?"
11417Sir comrade, truly is not this your friend? 11417 Sir,"inquired the maid,"to whom?"
11417Sir,said the lady,"what gift would you have?"
11417Tell me, for hope of grace, what you do with your clothing?
11417Thibault,said the Count,"know you the name of this knight?"
11417Wife,he said,"which way is ours?"
11417Alas, is my dear one dead?"
11417Answer swiftly, and tell me who bestowed on you this cloth?"
11417At the last he said,"Thibault, was it indeed my child who did this thing?"
11417Beneath the sky is there a lovelier Queen than mine, be she maid, lady or demoiselle?"
11417But I love you very dearly, and what I have asked of you will you not go before to grant?"
11417But tell me which is the more likely, that she be alive or dead?"
11417But what shall be done with the third captive?"
11417Did I not speak truly that if our loves were known, very surely I should be slain?"
11417Did ever maiden woo her knight before, by asking whether he loved or hated her?
11417Fair, sweet lady, be this thy pleasure?"
11417Fairest, now were you a queen, were it not for the pure and loyal love you set upon me?
11417From whence comes she; who might have brought her to this far land?
11417Have you put her in prison?"
11417Have you remembered that I may not remain always in your realm?
11417He took the Duke apart, and said in his ear,"Sire, whence is this that your niece tarries so long, and comes not to the dancing?
11417He went straightway to the chamber of his dame, and entering, said,"Wife, are you within?
11417How art thou called; who is thy mother?
11417How have I made forfeit of your love; for what sin do you mistrust my honour?
11417How may I return to my husband?
11417How may the knowledge of one who loves so closely, bring you to harm?"
11417I do not grant such a prayer every day of the week, and must you have your gift so quickly?"
11417If none has heard thereof, how do you meet together, and how devise time and place?"
11417If such was her will, might any pluck him from her hand?
11417In his amazement he cried out swiftly,"What is this?
11417Is it folly or lightness which leads you to boast of that lady, the least of whose maidens is fairer, and goes more richly, than the Queen?"
11417Is it then seemly that he should publish our counsel, and destroy her who had done him no wrong?
11417Is it your pleasure to take refuge there, or to go elsewhere?"
11417Knowing nothing of her trespass, he made reply,"Wife, what is this?
11417Lord God of Hosts, when shall I be healed?
11417Of course her stories are not original; but was any plot original at any period of the earth''s history?
11417Of whom is this jealous lord fearful that he holds me so fast in prison?
11417Shall I go to my lady, and pray her pity on the wretch who has none to give him counsel?
11417She inquired of the accusation, and her father answered,"That you would have slain him with the sword, even as he has told me?"
11417Tell me truly now, is there about your body the girdle with which I girt you in your own realm?"
11417Tell me truly where this fair samite was found; whence came it; who gave it to you?
11417Tell me, know you not yet that you have gained the love of some high princess, even mine?"
11417Tell us truly, for the love of God, is one of these your friend?"
11417The Count, who was very shrewd, asked at this,"Lady, when will they slay us?"
11417Then he boasted before the company,"Lord barons, how seems it to you?
11417Then he inquired,"Friend, where now is my lady, and why did she rise so early from her bed?"
11417There is not a dame, however curst, but would rather love than not; for if she were a contemner of love where would be her courtesy?
11417They asked of the Count,"Sire, what is your will that we do?
11417What chanced to your daughter, the wife of this knight?"
11417What ill has befallen you, that you durst prove false to me?
11417What savour is here of friendship?
11417What truer happiness might he know than this?
11417What will chance to a maiden in so foul a plight?
11417What would you have, for it is yours already?"
11417When these saw their lord and lady so spoiled and disarrayed they inquired of them,"Sir, who hath put you in this case?"
11417Would you hear the reason why it should bear this name?
11417said the lady,"what shall I do?
13539And how many did you kill?
13539Friends, is not my case amazing? 13539 How many of these,"he then inquired,"are daughters?"
13539Why should you teach the heathen?
13539''Well,''I rejoined,''if it be so, what creates this agony of mind?''
13539Addressing the first, I said to her,''Friend, how many children have you destroyed?''
13539Again she exclaimed,"Can I not live two weeks?"
13539And are none of you willing to follow their example?
13539And are you Christ''s, or are you yet gay and thoughtless-- as gay and as thoughtless as this young lady was, until laid upon her dying bed?
13539And are you, my dear children, yet out of Christ?
13539And for what purpose?
13539And have you nothing to do in this great work, my dear children?
13539And is it possible that such persons can go to heaven?
13539And now, my dear children, why do I tell you about these gods?
13539And was this heathen so struck with the beauty of the precepts of the Bible-- so struck, that he had no peace until he gave himself to his Saviour?
13539And what are these idols?
13539And what did these chickens do?
13539And what do you think that father did?
13539And what have Christians ever done to honor their Saviour, which will bear a comparison with what the heathen do for their idols?
13539And what have you ever done to prevent it?
13539And where shall I then see you?
13539And why should not you also come here, or go to other heathen lands?
13539Are none of you willing to say, Here am I, Lord, send me?
13539Are they the world and its vanities?
13539Are you ready to exclaim, Is it possible that a people can be guilty of such utter folly?
13539But can not you earn some?
13539But where are these processions going?
13539By this expression, she meant to say,"What kind of a god are you, not to look upon me, and help me in my distress?"
13539Can little girls and boys do without sugar- candy?
13539Can you think of any thing, my dear children more dishonoring to a holy God, than such worship?
13539Did they not come around you and eat it?
13539Did you ever give any money to send it to them?
13539Did you ever take any corn or Indian meal and throw it to the chickens?
13539Did you ever think whether it may not be your duty, by and by, to come to them, to tell them of this Gospel?
13539Do you say that you have no money to give?
13539Do you think that he took her up in his arms, and kissed her?
13539Have you ever learned it, my dear children?
13539Have you ever spoken bad words?
13539Have you this Pearl of great price, my dear children?
13539Have you, every morning and evening, prayed that the Gospel might be sent to this people?
13539Have you, my dear children, attended to these requirements?
13539He met a woman soon after this dreadful crime had been abolished to whom he said,"How many children have you?"
13539How could such ever relish its pure joys?
13539If you can be excused from coming or going, why may not all who are now little boys also be excused?
13539If you have not, what have you?
13539Looking up at me, on one occasion, she exclaimed,"Doctor, can not you save me?"
13539My dear children, have you done this?
13539My dear young friends, are there any of you who have never given your hearts to Christ?
13539Now, my dear children, do you not think that you ought to pray for the poor heathen-- to pray that God will send the Gospel to them?
13539O, what will such say, when they must meet the heathen at the bar of God?
13539O, why is it that Christians have not long since sent this Bible to them?
13539Of how much more value then, is it, in reference to the removal of their spiritual miseries?
13539Shall I see any of you on the left hand of Christ, and hear him say,"Depart, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels?"
13539She then exclaimed,"Doctor, can I not live a month?"
13539Tell me, have you this Pearl of great price?
13539The salutation begins by the question,"Has the milk boiled?"
13539They supposed that they heard a voice in answer pronouncing_ Enna?_ that is,_ What_?
13539They supposed that they heard a voice in answer pronouncing_ Enna?_ that is,_ What_?
13539Was not that a noble little girl?
13539What is that?
13539What would they do, could they be admitted there?
13539What, my dear children, will you do for this purpose?
13539When you grow up, can not you go and tell them of the Saviour?
13539Who can dwell for ever with devouring flames?
13539Who of you expect, by and by, to become missionaries to this land, to tell this people of the Pearl of great price?
13539Who, O who can lie down in everlasting burnings?
13539Why is it that they do not send it to them_ now_?
13539Will you ever direct your little feet to the ballroom, or other places of sinful amusement?
13539Will you ever take another sip from the cup of unhallowed pleasure?
13539Will you hereafter prefer your worldly joys to Christ?
13539Will you not resolve now, that you will, so long as God prospers you in worldly goods, give_ at least_ one- tenth of all you earn to the Lord?
13539Will you think of it?
13539Will you, then, be so mad as to turn a deaf ear to this call?
15861A beaver may build a dam; but what beaver ever turned the heightened water on a wheel?
15861An insect may float with the current on a chip; but what one ever put a chip into the water?
15861And what becomes of the doctrine of the"forgiveness of sins"in this outlook for"the things which remain?"
15861But taking the worst and most iconoclastic as true, are we compelled even then to surrender our Christian faith?
15861But who expects a brute to do anything else but minister to his appetites?
15861Have you noticed how the Ritual puts it in the order of the Lord''s Supper?
15861Is His Sonship different from ours, or only an expansion of the fullness and perfection of our sonship?
15861The dog may lie in a sunny spot; but what dog ever created artificial heat or condensed by a lens the sun''s heat on a particular point?
15861These and other considerations lead me to ask what remains that we may and do believe?
15861What animal sows that he may reap?
15861[ Sidenote: What Remains?]
15379''I only ask you whether you will read a chapter in the Bible every morning and another every evening?'' 15379 ''O Robert, can you think for a moment that I shall ask you, my son, to do anything that is not right?
15379''What is it, mother?'' 15379 A u Moshete?"
15379And will all that have been killed and devoured by lions, tigers, hyenas, and crocodiles again revive?
15379And will those whose bodies have been left to waste and to wither on the desert plains and scattered to the winds again arise?
15379Do these water- houses( ships) unyoke like waggon- oxen every night?
15379Does he give medicine to the iron?
15379I had thought you loved me,said he,"and do you advise me to go to the Government to be hung up as a spectacle of public justice?"
15379Some time after he met me in the street:''Well, Moffat, what have you determined upon?'' 15379 What are you doing?"
15379What then,replied the strangers,"does it_ speak_?"
15379Who,said the farmer,"hardened your hammer to deal my head such a blow?
15379Why,inquired the missionary,"can so great a man refuse knowledge and turn away from wisdom?
15379Why,said the monarch,"are you so earnest that I abandon all war, and do not kill men?"
15379Will all the slain in battle arise?
15379Will my father arise?
15379''No,''she replied,''my baby is well,''''Your mother- in- law?''
15379( Is it not an ape?)
15379Another sleep-- a wandering, perhaps unconscious, look at his children, a struggle, and then a quietness?
15379Do not I love you?''
15379From that moment, his choice was made; earthly prospects vanished: his one thought was,"how to become a missionary?"
15379He invited me to dinner again and said,''Have you come to a conclusion?
15379I said,''My child what is the cause of your sorrow?
15379Is it not through the love of God that Macheng is among us to- day?
15379Is the baby still unwell?''
15379Moffat inquired for the servants,"May none of your servants come in?"
15379Tell me, my friend, why I must not add to words and speak of a resurrection?"
15379The ear of the monarch caught the sound of a resurrection from the dead,"What,"he exclaimed in astonishment,"What are these words about?
15379Turning to the young prince, Taisho whispered,"Ah ga si khatla?"
15379What is love?
15379When he emerged on the northern bank, one of them came up out of breath and said,"Were you born in the great sea water?"
15379Will Mynheer not shake hands with me for once?"
15379With a start, and a look as though the man might have dropped from the clouds, the worthy Boer exclaimed,"Are_ you_ Africaner?"
15379roared the man,"are you come to preach to Hottentots?
15379they inquired; and also;"Do they graze in the sea to keep them alive?"
15379what do you mean?"
16306But what am I to resist what GOD will do?
16306Dost thou not see it and feel it?
16306How comes original sin into each several soul?
16306How does the soul of the saint feed and grow upon the word of GOD?
16306In what does its rest, its awakening, and its glorification consist?
16306Is the soul propagated from father to son like the body?
16306The soul and spirit of CHRIST, what are they?
16306What and where is Paradise?''
16306What does the man mean?
16306What kind of body shall the glorified body be?
16306Whence comes the deadly contrariety between the flesh and the spirit?
16306Whither goes the soul when it at death departs from the body?
16306Would he have us pray all day?
16306Would he have us pray and do nothing else?
16306and are they the same as ours?
16306many of his contemporaries who came upon his_ Holy Week_ would say, What does the madman mean?
16306or is it every time new created and breathed in from GOD?
13677Good Master, what must I do to inherit Eternal Life?
13677And what does the Life- science teach?
13677And yet what would Science demand of a perfect correspondence that is not met by this, THE KNOWING OF GOD?
13677As yet?
13677Breathing now an atmosphere of ineffable Purity, shall he miss becoming pure?
13677But if it know not God?
13677But what are the possibilities of this spiritual organism?
13677But who is to define the limits of the spiritual?
13677But who will not rather approve the arrangement by which man in his creatural life may have unbroken access to an Infinite Power?
13677Can the embryo FASHION ITSELF?
13677Can the protoplasm CONFORM ITSELF to its type?
13677Can we shut our eyes to the fact that the religious opinions of mankind are in a state of flux?
13677Character is to wear forever; who will wonder or grudge that it can not be developed in a day?
13677Christ held up this method almost to ridicule when He said:"Which of you by taking thought can add a cubit to his stature?"
13677Communion with God-- can it be demonstrated in terms of Science that this is a correspondence which will never break?
13677Dante should not also instruct, inspire, and mould the characters of men?
13677Has love no future?
13677Has right no triumph?
13677Have you ever noticed how much of Christ''s life was spent in doing kind things?
13677How can modern men today make Christ, the absent Christ, their most constant companion still?
13677How can the New Life deliver itself from the still- persistent past?
13677How could it be reflected from there if it were not there?
13677How long will it take Science to believe its own creed, that the material universe we see around us is only a fragment of the universe we do not see?
13677In vital contact with Holiness, shall he not become holy?
13677Is Conformity to Type produced by the matter OR BY THE LIFE, by the protoplasm or by the Type?
13677Is Evolution to stop with the organic?
13677Is it not a clear case of exchange-- an exchange, however, where the advantage is entirely on our side?
13677Is life not full of opportunities for learning love?
13677Is man in correspondence with the whole environment or is he not?
13677Is organization the cause of life or the effect of it?
13677Is the change from the earthly to the heavenly more mysterious than the change from the aquatic to the terrestrial mode of life?
13677Is the infinite task begun?
13677Is the unfinished self to remain unfinished?
13677October 10th What is the essential difference between the Christian and the not- a- Christian, between the spiritual beauty and the moral beauty?
13677On what does the Christian argument for Immortality really rest?
13677Or is there a deeper distinction between the Christian and the not- a- Christian as fundamental as that between the organic and the inorganic?
13677Reaching out his eager and quickened faculties to the spiritual world around him, shall he not become spiritual?
13677Shall death, or life, or angels, or principalities, or powers, arrest or tamper with his eternal correspondences?
13677Shall these"changes in the physical state of the environment"which threaten death to the natural man, destroy the spiritual?
13677Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?"
13677Suppose we deliberately made up our minds as to what things we were henceforth to allow to become our life?
13677Surely there is nothing more touching in Nature than this?
13677Then the Christian experiences are our own making?
13677There is nothing that requires so much to be kept in its place as religion, and its place is what?
13677Walking with God from day to day, shall he fail to be taught of God?
13677What a very strange thing, is it not, for man to pray?
13677What is Revelation but what the Spiritual World has said to Spiritual men?
13677What is Science but what the Natural World has said to natural men?
13677What is Truth?
13677What is the Spiritual Environment?
13677What is the creed of the Agnostic, but the confession of the spiritual numbness of humanity?
13677What is yet to emerge from this chrysalis- case?
13677What makes a man a good artist, a good sculptor, a good musician?
13677What makes a man a good man?
13677What soul will seek to remain self- luminous when it knows that"The Lord God is a Sun?"
13677What though its correspondences reach to the stars of heaven or grasp the magnitudes of Time and Space?
13677What though we sacrifice a hundred such correspondences?
13677What wonder if development be tardy in the Creature of Eternity?
13677When will it be seen that the characteristic of the Christian Religion is its Life, that a true theology must begin with a Biology?
13677When, how, are we to be different?
13677Where is the capacity for heaven to come from if it be not developed on earth?
13677Where, indeed, is even the smallest appreciation of God and heaven to come from when so little of spirituality has ever been known or manifested here?
13677Where, then, shall it be classed?
13677Who does not miss at every turn of his life an absent God?
13677Who does not miss, at every turn of his life, an absent God?
13677Who does not tremble often under that sicklier symptom of his incompleteness, his want of spiritual energy, his helplessness with sin?
13677Who does not tremble often under that sicklier symptom of his incompleteness, his want of spiritual energy, his helplessness with sin?
13677Who has not come to the conclusion that he is but a part, a fraction of some larger whole?
13677Who has not come to the conclusion that he is but a part, a fraction of some larger whole?
13677Why but that already in each man''s very nature this principle is supreme?
13677Why is it easy?
13677Why should man be an exception to any of the laws of nature?
13677Why this unscientific attempt to sustain life for weeks at a time without an Environment?
13677Why will men treat God as inorganic?
13677Wilt thou ever permit thyself TO BE conformed to the Image of the Son?
13677second?
13677third?
13677where the Reign of Mystery supersedes the Reign of Law?
14596Christ is lost, like the piece of money in the parable; but where? 14596 How can a man be just with God?"
14596How can any external revelation help me,he asks,"unless it be verified by inner experience?
14596Is he sick? 14596 Quid cælo dabimus?
14596What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought?
14596What is heaven to a reasonable soul? 14596 What is the good of the dead bones of saints?"
14596What more beautiful image of the Divine could there be,he asks,"than this world, except the world yonder?"
14596Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? 14596 Whom should I find,"he asks,"to reconcile me to Thee?
14596Why turn ye back to the weak and beggarly rudiments, whereunto ye desire to be in bondage again? 14596 _ Where_ is heaven?"
14596),"nonne mirandum est lavacro dilui mortem?
1459619), where"Simon Magus"is asked,"Can anyone be made wise to teach through a vision?"]
14596A soul confined within the private and narrow cell of its own particular being?
14596Amiel expresses exactly the same regret as Wordsworth:"Shall I ever enjoy again those marvellous reveries of past days?..."
14596And Smith:"Who can tell the delights of those mysterious converses with the Deity, when reason is turned into sense, and faith becomes vision?
14596And after describing a vision of the crucifixion, she says,"How might any pain be more than to see Him that is all my life and all my bliss suffer?"
14596And again he says,[208]"What is this which flashes in upon me, and thrills my heart without wounding it?
14596And what are the truths which contemplation revealed to him?
14596And who is''He''?
14596Besides, what sane man would wish to be deceived in such a matter?]
14596But does not this conviction itself bring with it unspeakable comfort?
14596But if evil is derived from God, how can God be good?
14596But in what sense is the ideal world"subordinate"?
14596But what is this knowledge?
14596But what remains?
14596Diogenes is reported to have asked,"What say you?
14596Et alors n''y a- t- il pas au fond des symboles autant_ d''être_ que sous les phénomènes?
14596Have I not myself distinguished two kinds of magic?
14596Having thus hunted evil out of every corner of the universe, he asks-- Is evil, then, simply privation of good?
14596He begins by asking,"What is the_ Wesen_ of Mysticism?"
14596How could we be aware of that infinite distance, if there were not something within us which can span the infinite?
14596How could we feel that God and man are incommensurable, if we had not the witness of a higher self immeasurably above our lower selves?
14596How then should it be that thou shouldest not have thy beseeching?''
14596How was this"salvation"attained or conferred?
14596IN THE WEST"Know ye not that ye are a temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?"
14596If it be further asked, Which is our personality, the shifting_ moi_( as Fénelon calls it), or the ideal self, the end or the developing states?
14596Is not this the Platonic doctrine of_ anamnesis_, Christianised in a most beautiful manner?
14596Is this an integral part of the mystic''s"upward path"?
14596It is, in the first instance, the resolution"to stand or fall by the noblest hypothesis"; that is( may we not say?
14596Many a solitary ascetic has prayed in the words of the 73rd Psalm:"Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
14596Of teaching founded upon the historical narrative, he says,"What better method could be devised to assist the masses?"
14596PRACTICAL AND DEVOTIONAL MYSTICISM--_continued_"Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
14596Quite in the spirit of St. John he asks,"How can that course be safe, which from the first produces carelessness to human love?"
14596See the whole sermon, entitled,_ What is Religion?_ and many other parts of the book.]
14596Should I approach the angels?
14596The question is, which of the two sets of words best expresses the relation of the ransomed soul to its Redeemer?
14596The question was naturally raised,"If man by putting on Christ''s life can get nothing more than he has already, what good will it do him?"
14596We may invert it, What do you return within to see?
14596What can it matter whether I say my prayers in church or at home, on my knees or in bed, in words or in thought only?
14596What can it matter whether the Eucharistic bread and wine are consecrated or not?
14596What then is our security against delusions?
14596What then?
14596Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
14596Why then do men take offence at the dispensation of the mystery taught by the Incarnation of God, who is not, even now, outside of mankind?...
14596Will Patæcion the thief be happier in the next world than Epaminondas, because he has been initiated?"
14596With what prayers, with what rites?
14596[ 102]""Why do ye subject yourselves to ordinances, handle not, nor taste, nor touch, after the precepts and doctrines of men?
14596[ 18] The purgative life necessarily includes self- discipline: does it necessarily include what is commonly known as asceticism?
14596[ Footnote 44: J. Smith,_ Select Discourses_, v. So Bernard says(_ De Consid._ v. I),"quid opus est scalis tenenti iam solium?"]
14596even very dark, and no brightness in it?"
14596or who shall stand in His holy place?
14596quantum est quo veneat omne?
14596what art Thou about to do unto me?
14596whether I actually eat and drink or not?"
15606Besides that law- suits are improper for a peaceable man, what doth he derive from them? 15606 Must I also excuse myself, he asks, for not shutting my door against Martinus Ruarus, who desired to see me?
15606My wife and I, says he, bear this misfortune like people accustomed to adversity: besides, why should we call her death a misfortune? 15606 6, cleave again to the present world, depart from the holy doctrine which was delivered, make shipwreck of a good conscience? 15606 Doth Cardinal Barbarinus, who recommended this work[491], and constantly carries it with him, favour Socinianism? 15606 February 23[220] Count Brulon came to make Grotius another visit, and asked, who sent him into France? 15606 Fortuna, quid hæres? 15606 Grotius was asked, which article of the late treaty Sweden complained of? 15606 He communicated his project to Casaubon, who highly approved it: but how shall men settle what articles are fundamental? 15606 He writes to the High Chancellor,[ 277]Chavigni asked, as by chance, whether I would see the Cardinal?
15606How many things are there in the same Chapter of St. Matthew, which I have explained quite different from Socinus?"
15606If we compare their writings, which of Grotius''s works can we prefer to those of Vossius?
15606Is it his_ Aratus_?
15606Is it his_ Notes on Martianus Capella_, written when he was but a boy?
15606No body can be of more use to me than you: for who has more friendship for me, or better understands those matters?
15606Qua mercede tenes mixtos in sanguine manes?
15606Shall I return again to trifles, such as are not unworthy men of learning, and turn into Latin the Epigrams collected by Planudas?
15606The whole is not equally correct: but what large work is not liable to the same censure?
15606They informed the Commandant, by this time returned from Heusden, who hastened to Grotius''s wife, and asked her where she had hid her husband?
15606What is there at present in Christendom to make us desire life?
15606Whence could he have this idea?
15606Will you tell me of his_ Notes on Lucan_?
15606With what presumptuous rigour did Rivetus the Minister treat Grotius for proposing the means of peace?
15606and ought not we to flatter ourselves that she is arrived at that happy state, which the young ought to long after as much as the old?
15606are you the great Grotius?
15606has not God a right to take back what he gave?
12282But how remedy the evil? 12282 From what book shall I read?"
12282I beseech you to tell me, Socrates,said Phaedrus,"do you believe this tale?"
12282Was not this my saying when I was yet in my country? 12282 What do I love when I love Thee?"
12282***** How shall we thus rightly read the Bible, for ethical and spiritual upbuilding?
12282***** It is a matter of perfect indifference where a thing originated the only question is; Is it true in and for itself?
122821300(?)
12282Again I hear a voice from the pews-- Who then save a scholar is competent for such a use of the Bible?
12282Are we to quake in our shoes when a few ciphers are cut off from the roll of Israel''s impossible armies?
12282But you say, Do not the Old Testament prophets surely point on to Christ?
12282By the mind of God manifest in''the express image of His person?''
12282Can we improve upon their ritual?
12282Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
12282Deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
12282Had the ancient promise of prophecy failed?
12282Had this been the case, where would the ethical forces of a new and higher life have risen?
12282Have we good grounds for accepting it as such?
12282Have you discovered the Bible?
12282How could such a sublime conception as that of Moses have ripened in a people at this stage of their development?
12282How many Bible Christians know their Bible thus?
12282How restore to the communities their old rights and privileges, without unduly trenching upon rights and possessions that had since been acquired?
12282I might have a rational explanation.... Now I have certainly not time for such inquiries; shall I tell you why?
12282I no longer believe as I was taught about it: what, then, can I teach them?"
12282I. Wherein lies this commanding rank of the Bible in the literature of ethical and spiritual power?
12282If Moses was the human parent of this marvellous child, who fathered the"essential Christ"in Moses?
12282In the Epistle of St. James, assuming the traditional authorship, how much of this theology can you find?
12282Isaiah carries this message from God: To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?
12282It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do?
12282Micah asks,"What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God?"
12282My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the Living God; When shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
12282Nay, have we not overwhelming grounds for doubting it to be such?''
12282Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, With calves of a year old?
12282Shall I give my first born for my transgression, The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
12282Take the Bible out of Adam Bede and Dinah Morris, out of Robert Falconer and M. Myriel the blessed Bishop of D., and what would be left of them?
12282The great Mother sings to herself: But he, the man- child glorious, Where tarries he the while?
12282The question is, in no case,''Will you part with any utterance of God''s voice, whether through apostle or evangelist?''
12282Through the chorus of human voices have you heard the voice of the Eternal Power?
12282We still ask whence?
12282What artist dreamed this ethical and spiritual ideal?
12282What can we make of Dante without some knowledge of Italy in the thirteenth century?
12282What if Jehovah was but a name to the mass of the people?
12282What if they continued to worship much as before, only no longer at the altars of Baal?
12282What is there in these books which has led Christendom to assign to them so high an honor?
12282What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, And grind the faces of the poor?
12282What mind planned this process of a nation''s growth into a universal religion?
12282What miscarriage can befall her who is nursed by Nature and tended by Providence?
12282What shall be said when the morning stars sing together, and all the sons of God shout for joy that MAN is born upon the earth?
12282What so fine in religious poetry as some of the strains from the Jewish Hymnal?
12282What was to become of preachers if, after they had threatened destruction upon evil- doers, the Most High went back upon them thus?
12282What will the Coming Man be like?
12282What_ is_, without any doubt, a genuine portion of those writings which contain the message from God?
12282When we have said this, have we accounted for it?
12282When ye come to appear before me, Who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
12282Where are to be found letters like those of Paul?
12282Who begat this"holy thing"conceived in Israel and born of her at length in glorious beauty?
12282Who is the real father of Jesus Christ?
12282Who that has read Taine''s graphic portraiture of the Elizabethan age can fail ever thereafter to see Shakespeare stand forth vividly?
12282Who that pretends to be a lover of Shakespeare is content with a scrappy reading of his immortal plays?
12282Who that reads the story of the coming of the Hebrew Christ can doubt it?
12282Who would think of an indiscriminate use of the original Shakespeare?
12282Why should you defer to him in the one opinion and disregard him in the other?
12282Will Humanity come to the birth with her beloved son?
12282Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, Or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
12282Within the body of human"letters"have you found out the divine soul of the Bible?
12282Yea, even for the living God: When shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
12282[ 27] How then are we to know what words and deeds express the mind of God, are words of the Lord, examples He presents for our imitation?
12282but only,''Is this particular word, or sentence, or passage, truly such an utterance?
12282or can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?''
12549At Wagram?
12549Did n''t you speak to him?
12549Did our friend Horace say that?
12549Do the goats live with you all in this room?
12549Do you not discover a great advance in educational facilities and in the enlargement of means to popular knowledge?
12549Good woman,said my friend,"where''s Mose?"
12549Oh,said the President,"I have not seen her since seven o''clock this morning; Tad, how is your mother?"
12549Were you at Jena?
12549Were you there that night?
12549What do I care for that?
12549What is this, good friend?
12549What shall it be?
12549Where is Napoleon?
12549Who is that?
12549Why so?
12549Will you go and find somebody to take our cards?
12549Would you believe it?
12549:"Children,"he exclaimed,"do you want to know what I am?
12549And how could he descend to scurrilously satirize all societies formed for the promotion of temperance?
12549Are not even they in the presence of Christ at His coming?
12549Are not even ye in the Lord?"
12549Are not even ye in the presence of Christ at His coming?"
12549Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at His coming?
12549Are not even ye-- ye-- in the presence of Christ at His coming?
12549As he bade me good- night at yonder corner of Fulton Street, I said to him:"Uncle Horace, will you not come and spend the night with me?"
12549At this Carlyle laughed loudly, and remarked:"Was that the end of him?
12549But how could a man who went so far as he did go no further?
12549Can anything new be said about Charles H. Spurgeon?
12549Despised is he?
12549Did you ever see such a sad face in your life?"
12549Do many of the Londoners of this day remember Dr. James Hamilton, the pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Regent''s Square?
12549Do these increased difficulties demand a new Gospel?
12549Do they demand new doctrines?
12549Do we need a new Baptism of the Holy Spirit?
12549Do we need a new revelation of Jesus Christ?
12549Dr. Cox''s patience was exhausted, and pointing to the door, he said:"My friend, do you observe that aperture in this apartment?
12549Has the American pulpit grown in spiritual power since those days?
12549Have the churches thriven whose pastors have become more invertebrate in their theology?
12549He said to her:"Mother, when you gave me as an infant to God in baptism, did you withhold me from any service to which I might be called?"
12549He said to me,"Brother Cuyler, if I break down, wo n''t you take up the service and go on with it?"
12549Homeless is he?
12549How can I help to make this old sinning and sobbing world the better also?
12549How could the reformer who struck at so many social wrongs spare that hideous fountain- head of misery in London, the dram- shop?
12549How is your sick sister?
12549I leaned over to Beecher and whispered,"That is splendid platforming, is n''t it?"
12549I once asked Albert Barnes, of Philadelphia,"Who is the greatest preacher you have ever heard?"
12549I said to him tenderly:"Do you mean that these sweet children shall never have any help from their father to get to Heaven?"
12549I said to them in French:"Were you at Austerlitz?"
12549I wonder how many there are here this morning that gathered before my pulpit on that Easter Sunday thirty years ago?
12549If ministers are set to be watchmen of souls, how shall they escape if they neglect the salvation of souls?
12549Lincoln?"
12549One day he was walking with a lady, who was also subject to depression of spirits, and he said to her:"Tell me why I am like a Jew?"
12549Poor, is he?
12549She exclaimed,"For God''s sake, gentlemen, ca n''t you give me a glass of gin?"
12549The next morning when he saw it in the paper he went up into the composing room in a perfect rage and called out,"Who put that Cattaraugus?"
12549The philosophical and poetical yield to the practical, when"_ cui bono?_"is the lest question which challenges all comers.
12549The practical questions for every one of us are: how can I become better?
12549The questions,"Have we got any Bible?"
12549The visitor inquired of an Irishman, who was working in front of the house,"Who lives here?"
12549They contemplate the long array of children whom they have guided to Jesus; and they, too, can exclaim,"What is our joy or crown of rejoicing?
12549Was Albert Barnes a great preacher?
12549What do the dwellers in the by- streets and the tenement houses need?
12549What has been the outcome of these thirty years of happy pastorate?
12549What is my joy or crown of rejoicing?
12549What is our crown of rejoicing?
12549What is to be done with a love which belongs only to one, when that one is gone and can not take it up?
12549What shall we do with a lost love which wanders like a ghost through all the chambers of the soul only to feel how empty they are?
12549What student of style will deny that his"Monograph"of his father is the finest specimen of condensed and vivid biography in our language?
12549Who has a better right to reprove, exhort and correct with all long suffering than the woman who has given us her heart and herself?
12549Why crowd into the already over- crowded professions?
12549Why load your gun at all if you can not send your charge to the mark?
12549Why, then, sunder a tie that is bound to every fibre of my inmost heart?
12549and"If any Bible, how much?"
15260And in the same manner might it not be edifying to retain the use of the ancient names of the days and months?
15260And who are the makers of language, but the world?
15260Are Friends clear of defrauding the king of his customs, duties and excise, and of using, or dealing in goods suspected to be run?
15260Are the necessities of the poor among you properly inspected and relieved; and is good care taken of the education of their offspring?
15260Are the times, seasons of difficulty and embarrassment in the commercial world?
15260Are there any Friends prisoners for our testimonies; and if any one hath died a prisoner, or been discharged since last year, when and how?
15260Are there, for instance, any vicious customs creeping into the society, or any new dispositions among its members contrary to the Quaker principles?
15260Are you fond of seeing contests or trials for victory?
15260Are you fond, says he, of the scenic doctrine, or of theatrical sights and compositions?
15260But if armed men should be in it, who would venture to enter in?
15260But what are these internal impressions, but the dictates of an internal voice to those who follow them?
15260Do Friends bear a faithful and Christian testimony against receiving and paying tythes, priests demands, and those called church- rates?
15260For how could any people be spiritually minded, who were the worshippers of lifeless forms?
15260Have any meetings been settled, discontinued, or united since last year?
15260How could a person of such a mind be delighted with the musical note of a fiddler, the attitude of a dancer, the impassioned grimace of an actor?
15260How could the intrigue, or the love- sick tale of the composition please him?
15260How many thousands are there, who know nothing of their origin?
15260If we were to find crosses or other Roman- Catholic relics fixed in the walls of our places of worship, why should we displace them?
15260In his Ludus, he ridicules the use of the former by the, following invented sentence,"Magister, Vosestis iratus?"
15260Is the aspect of the political horizon gloomy, and does it appear big with convulsions?
15260Is there among you any growth in the truth; and hath any convincement appeared since last year?
15260Might it not be made useful to our morality, as far as it could be made to excite sorrow for the past and gratitude for the present?
15260Now what is generally the tenor of these songs?
15260Now, what must have been the state of their minds, when the card in question proved decisive of their loss?
15260People are apt to say,"where is the hardship of being disowned?
15260This is as absurd, as if he had said in English"gentlemen art thou angry"?
15260What is this, it is said, but a species of idolatry and a degrading superstition?"
15260Who, when he speaks of Wednesday and Thursday, thinks that these were the days sacred to Woden and Thor?
15260Why should we not rather suffer them to remain, to put us in mind of the necessity of thankfulness for the reformation in our religion?
15260Would he or would he not say, that the arguments of the Quakers applied in the present case?
15260Would not a man laugh to hear any one of this species complaining that life is short?"
15260[ 40]"Why, says our Saviour, callest thou me good?
15260or how could he have imagined, that these could be the component parts of a christian''s joys?
14294In killing Afzal Khan did Sivaji sin?
14294India for the Indians,will that come next?
14294Need we go out of India in quest of the true knowledge of God?
14294Where lies the land to which the ship would go? 14294 Why has it befallen him?
14294Why,Ramkrishna Paramhansa asks,"does the God- lover find such pleasure in addressing the Deity as Mother?
14294Without Christian dogmas, can not a man equally love and revere Christ?
14294[ 18] What now of the dignity of manual labour which many a high official has expounded to native youth? 14294 A conservative or a reformer? 14294 Again, what can be the remedy? 14294 And how, we ask, has Christ been introduced to India by association with the popular beliefs-- how, rather, has the attempt been made to do so? 14294 And what, his thighs and feet? 14294 And where the land she travels from away? 14294 And who make the nominations? 14294 Bose, B.A., B.L., a native of Eastern Bengal, regarding his youth[ 1860?] 14294 But how is the Indian feeling to be transformed? 14294 But in the final exposition of this pantheism, what do we find? 14294 But over against transmigration, what are the essential and distinctive features of that Christian belief? 14294 But we are dealing with modern, new- educated India, and now we ask ourselves: What does the modern, new- educated Indian mean by salvation? 14294 But what is poured into his ears? 14294 CHAPTER IX NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS-- ARE THERE ANY? 14294 Does not that signify that he himself is stripped bare of belief? 14294 For Hindus or Mahomedans; for the million, English- speaking, or the many- millioned masses? 14294 For the Christian conception of the Here and the Hereafter-- what is it? 14294 From what then, during the nineteenth century, has the national consciousness come forth? 14294 He called aloud,''Who sleeps there? 14294 Hindu ascetic or Christian philanthropist? 14294 How far then have Christian and modern religious ideas been_ naturalised_ in New India, whether within the new religious organisations or without? 14294 How is it so? 14294 How shall we ticket that strange personage? 14294 How, indeed, could the educated Indian employ any other term with the desired comprehensiveness? 14294 I take the following from the question column:Do Christians believe in the doctrine of reincarnation?
14294If not, how do you account for blindness at birth?"
14294In answer to an inquirer''s question--"Is there only one God?"
14294In brief, what is the present position of India in regard to religious belief; and in particular, what are the prevailing beliefs about God?
14294In their helpless ignorance, what wonder that Britons''views are often incomplete and distorted?
14294Indian conservatism-- what is it?
14294Is there really any perceptible and significant change to record as the outcome of the influences of the nineteenth century?
14294Kayasth caste as he was born, or new brahman?
14294NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS-- ARE THERE ANY?
14294One question is,"Can we know that eternal Being( the"One only without a second,"or"The All,"_ i.e._ pantheistic Deity)?
14294Our question merely is: How has the new regime affected native ideas?
14294Pantheism, or the doctrine that God is all and all is God-- what does it imply?
14294The Br[=a]hma Sam[=a]j, graft of West on East, and still sterile as an intellectual coterie, how would it fare, cut off from its Western nurture?
14294The Indian Christian Church, hardly yet acclimatised so far as it is the creation of modern efforts, would she survive?
14294The four new religious organisations described in the preceding chapters may or may not survive-- who can tell?
14294The reactionary Theosophists-- after the provocative action had ceased-- what of them?
14294The visitor questioned the jogi,"How can one obtain the knowledge of God?"
14294The[= A]rya Sam[=a]j-- what, in that event, would be her resistance to the centripetal force that we have noted in her blind patriotism?
14294To the pessimist, on the contrary[ and Hindu philosophy is pessimistic, whatever be the new mood of India], the question is,"Why was I born?"
14294What are they doing at the entrance to a Mahomedan mosque?
14294What does caste forbid and punish?
14294What element of truth is there in the idea, we may well ask?
14294What has been the nature and extent of the impact of Christian and modern thought upon India, and particularly upon Hinduism?
14294What ideas have such an attraction for the educated middle class, for to that class the[= A]ryas almost exclusively belong?
14294What is it?
14294What sin did the pandit commit, would be his natural reflection, that he was born again a Feringee, and a woman?
14294What was his mouth?
14294What were his arms?
14294What will she become?
14294What, we may ask, is to become of the 1886 sub- divisions of the brahman caste alone, all mutually exclusive with regard to inter- marriage?
14294When they divided him, How did they cut him up?
14294Whence came the Christian seed of Chet Ram''s vision?
14294Where are these 37 girls and women out of every 1000--over five million altogether?
14294Where shall we find evidence reliable of what British influence has been?
14294Where, then, is the testimony that is reliable?
14294Who are the electors enjoying the new political citizenship of India?
14294Why are the Indian figures so different?
14294Why does the thought of salvation by faith in Jesus Christ fail to reach his heart?
14294Why is it that Hindu doctrine has never set?
14294Why this double- mindedness in the same educated individual?
14294Why this incongruity between doctrine and domestic practice?
14294Why this un- British weighting of those who are behind in the race?
14294Why, one can not help asking, this invertebrate character of the new Indian religious associations in Western India?
14294Why, when an Assam Shaha takes up his residence again in his motherland, Bengal, should this Blue- book be casting up to him his humble origin?
14294Would not the Indian jungle, which they are trying to reduce to a well- ordered garden of indigenous fruits, speedily lapse to jungle again?
14294You lay your hand upon the arm of a boy, a new- comer to the school, and you ask him in English,"What class?"
14294[ 31][ Sidenote: Where is Hindustan?]
14294[ Sidenote: Due to nature?]
14294[ Sidenote: What is Pantheism?]
14294[ Sidenote: Who speak Hindustani?]
14294[ Sidenote: Will the new religious organisations survive?]
14294_ India for what Indians?_, we ask ourselves.
14294and whither shall I flee from Thy spirit?"
14294of a Mission College of the modern Calcutta University?
15892Did you like history?
15892In die Erd''isi''s aufgenommen, Glucklich ist die Form gefullt; Wird''s auch schon zu Tage kommen, Dass es Fleiss und Kunst vergilt? 15892 Now tell us all about the war, And what they fought each other for?"
15892What did you think of so and so?
15892What good came of it at last?
15892What think we of thy soul? 15892 Are the results in any degree proportioned to all these repeated and accumulated efforts? 15892 Are they the only ones who do not know? 15892 But who can make them will to be something more, to become, as Montalembert said,a_ fact_, instead of remaining but a shadow, an echo, or a ruin?"
15892Did they ever need it so much as they do now?
15892Is it clear to every one else?
15892Is this the fault of those who so decline in power?
15892The frightened question about some childish wrong- doing--"is it a mortal sin?"
15892The question was asked,"What is science?"
15892To come to practice-- What can be done for girls during their years at school?
15892Wenn der Guss misslang?
15892Wenn die Form zersprang?
15892What about Canossa?
15892What about Investitures?
15892What about Mentana or Castel- Fidardo?
15892What about the laity?
15892What about those who are now leaving childhood behind and will be in the front ranks of the coming generation?
15892What are these means?
15892What can be done for the girls to give them first more independence in their language and then more power to express themselves?
15892What do we want to bring up?
15892What then shall we call a well- educated girl, whom we consider ready for the opportunities and responsibilities of her new life?
15892Whence can they have come?
15892Yet what is all this compared with one hour, one of earth''s short hours, of the magnificences of celestial love?
15130Are you free?
15130Are you travelling any distance, my friend?
15130Can thee read or write any, James?
15130Do you know why these boys have not got home this morning yet?
15130Have you got papers?
15130I suppose, then, you are provided with free papers?
15130If one man sin against another, the judge shall judge him, but if a man sin against God, who shall entreat for him?
15130Were you away yesterday?
15130What are you rolling your white eyes at me for, you lazy rascal?
15130--"What does thee know about that boy?"
15130After an hour or two of such freaks of joy, a gloom would come over me in connexion with these questions,"But where are you going?
15130And could He not also have given the gospel to us without making us slaves?
15130And has a man no sense of honour because he was born a slave?
15130Another said,"Who would have thought that rascal was so''cute?"
15130Are you then, by sustaining the relation of a slaveholder, forming a character to dwell with God in peace?
15130BROTHER- IN- LAW.--"How did thee find out that fact?"
15130BROTHER- IN- LAW.--"What did he offer thee to find the boy?"
15130BROTHER- IN- LAW.--"Where art thou from?"
15130BROTHER- IN- LAW.--"Who did he run away from?"
15130But what is generally the fate of such female slaves?
15130But what treatment did you see fit to return me for all this?
15130But what, my dear sir, is a reputation among posterity, who are but worms, compared with a destiny in the world of spirits?
15130But why this enormous sum for two mere children?
15130Could He not have made this a great and wealthy nation without making its riches to consist in our blood, bones, and souls?
15130Has he no need of character?
15130How do I know what precipices may be within its bounds?
15130How do I know what ravenous beasts are in this wood?
15130How shall I act so that he will reap the benefit of my time and talents?
15130How shall I know when I am on the right road again?
15130How would an untutored slave, who had never heard of such a writer as Archdeacon Paley, be likely to act in such a dilemma?
15130I answered him politely; when the following occurred:--"Who do_ you_ belong to?"
15130I can not rest in this wood to- morrow, for it will be searched by those men from whom I have escaped; but how shall I regain the road?
15130I know that Pennsylvania is a free state, but I know not where its soil begins, or where that of Maryland ends?
15130I ventured to ask the lad at the gate another question-- Which is the best way to Philadelphia?
15130I was arrested, and the demand made upon me,"Who do you belong to?"
15130If you ask me if I expected when I left home to gain my liberty by fabrications and untruths?
15130If you ask me whether I had expected before I left home, to gain my liberty by shedding men''s blood, or breaking their limbs?
15130If you ask me whether I now really believe that I gained my liberty by those lies?
15130Is not my liberty worth more to me than two hundred dollars are to them?
15130Is not this enough without the blood of some half- score of souls?
15130Let me ask any one of Anglo- Saxon blood and spirit, how would you expect a_ son_ to feel at such a sight?
15130Nay, is Christ divided?
15130Now arose a serious query-- which is the right prong for me?
15130On being informed that I was, I asked her if she knew where I could get employ?
15130On the questions, What shall I do for the slave?
15130PED.--"I belong in Conn."BROTHER- IN- LAW.--"Did thee see the boy''s master?"
15130PED.--"I understand he had a black boy with him last winter, I wonder if he is there yet?"
15130PEDLER.--"Do you know one W.W. somewhere about here?"
15130Shall I call on my brother as I pass through, and shew him what I am about?
15130The question may be asked, Why I have published anything so long after my escape from slavery?
15130The question was, shall I hide my purpose from them?
15130Then what will become of your own doubtful claims?
15130What are you going to do?
15130What kind of a man was he?"
15130What substance is there in a piece of dry Indian bread; what nourishment is there in it to warm the nerves of one already chilled to the heart?
15130What will you do with freedom without father, mother, sisters, and brothers?
15130What will you do?
15130What will you say when you are asked where you were born?
15130Where did he come from?"
15130Will not the whole family be sold off as a disaffected family, as is generally the case when one of its members flies?
15130Will they not be suspected?
15130Will this afford a sufficient sustenance after the toil of the night?
15130Yes, sirs, many of our masters are professed Christians; and what advantage is that to us?
15130You know nothing of the world; how will you explain the fact of your ignorance?"
15130moreover, how will my flight affect them when I am gone?
12172All of''em?
12172And she thinks he''d be angry if you turned the little girl away?
12172And who is Dolly?
12172Are you Dolly''s father? 12172 Are you God- bless- gan- pa?"
12172Are you sure you do n''t know anything about him?
12172But have you no neighbour you can go and stay with for to- night? 12172 But my little love is very ill,"continued old Oliver;"this is the right place, is n''t it?
12172But what''s that?
12172But whatever''ll the Master say to that?
12172But where does he come from? 12172 Do n''t you know me, father?"
12172Do n''t you know where he lives?
12172Do n''t you know?
12172Do you know that the dear Lord has taken her to be where he is in glory?
12172Does he live in a bootiful place?
12172Full?
12172Have n''t you any other name?
12172He takes to children and little''uns?
12172Heard nothing of Susan, I suppose?
12172How long ago?
12172How long have you worked for that master o''yours?
12172How long is it ago since they all died?
12172How many children have you got here?
12172How old are you, Tony?
12172I know you do not take in accidents,he said;"but what could I do with the little fellow?
12172I''m afraid not,continued Tony;"overslept yourself, eh?
12172Is he any friend o''yours?
12172Master,he cried,"master, is she gone?"
12172Mother not turned up, I guess?
12172My boy, where''s your home?
12172My boy,he said, as the hour came for Tony to go,"where are you sleeping now?"
12172Not I; how should I?
12172Not alone?
12172Put Dolly into a pretty bed,she murmured,"where the sun shines, and she''ll soon get well and go home again to gan- pa.""What can I do?"
12172S''pose the mother turned up all right?
12172Then there''s no room for my Dolly?
12172What am I to call ris funny old man, Beppo?
12172What are your prayers, my dear?
12172What boy?
12172What brings you here in my shop, my little woman?
12172What has he done for you, Antony? 12172 What little girl are you?"
12172What master?
12172What master?
12172What sort of person; man or woman; male or female?
12172What''s your name?
12172Whatever did the Master do when they all died? 12172 Where are I going to?"
12172Where?
12172Who are you?
12172Who''s gone out with her? 12172 Who''s he?"
12172Why have you kept away from us so long, Tony?
12172Why not make one here?
12172Will gan- pa come rere?
12172Would Dolly like to go to that nice place, where the little girls had the dolls and the music?
12172Yes,answered Oliver;"do you know anything about her, my boy?"
12172Yes,murmured Tony;"but will you let me go as soon as it''s done?"
12172You ca n''t read or write?
12172You have n''t got sich a thing as a daily paper, have you?
12172Your little girl?
12172All I want''s a broom and a crossing, and then should n''t I get along just?
12172Am I a good girl?"
12172Are I going to die, gan- pa?"
12172But if I get hard up, do you think he''d take to me, if you spoke a word for me?"
12172But she wants her supper now, does n''t she?"
12172Charlotte, thee remembers him?
12172Come, doctor, you''ll admit my patient?"
12172Could n''t there anything be done to save her?"
12172Didst thee not say,''I''ll not leave thee comfortless, I''ll come to thee?''
12172Do you know where she is?"
12172Do you understand?"
12172Dost remember how many a mile of country we could see all round us, and how fresh the air blew across the thousands of green fields?
12172He''s had a many troubles, has n''t he?"
12172How is she?"
12172How should Tony detect anything amiss with her?
12172How was it that he could not bear to walk?
12172I s''pose they are getting pretty old by now, are n''t they?"
12172I s''pose you''ll never let me sleep under the counter again?"
12172Is he any relation of yours?"
12172Is he respectable?"
12172Is n''t my little love better now?"
12172Is there no other place like this we could take our little love to?"
12172Shall I run and get''em for you, now I''m on my legs?"
12172Shall Tony nurse you now, Dolly?"
12172The place where they nurse little children who are ill?"
12172Was there no one to help?
12172What brings you sitting here this cold night?"
12172What could he do?
12172What could it be that made him afraid of looking again into her patient and tranquil little face?
12172What did you do with it?"
12172What else can it mean but that he is living now, and will never die again?"
12172What hurt had been done to him?
12172What was going to happen to Dolly?
12172What was he to do?
12172What would become of them both, alone in London?
12172What''ll he say to her leaving you and the little''un again?"
12172Whatever can thy people be thinking about?
12172Where does he live?"
12172Where is the dear child, brother James?"
12172Where was he to go?
12172Who is he?"
12172Who is your recommendation from?"
12172You never got such a bit of money before, did you?"
12172You never read the Testament, of course, my boy?"
12172You wo n''t go to give her up to them p''lice, will you now, and she so pretty?"
12172You''d like to come and live with your own Susan again, in your own country; would n''t you now?"
12172You''ll keep her, master, wo n''t you?
12172You''ll let me call you father, for poor Susan''s sake, wo n''t you?"
12172You''re looking out for the little un''s mother, ai n''t you, old master?"
12172asked Oliver, clasping the little hand tighter,"and where do you come from?"
12172asked Tony, in a quavering voice which he could scarcely keep from sobs;"the good place where Tony got well again, and they gave him his new clothes?
12172how long have you called him grandfather?"
12172my lad, who are you?"
12172my poor Susan!--my poor, dear girl!--however can I tell her this bad news?"
12172or give her up to me?"
15011And what agreement hath a temple of God with idols? 15011 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thy heart to lie to the Holy Spirit, and to keep back part of the price of the land?"
15011Can any hide himself in secret places so that I shall not see him? 15011 Doth the spirit which he made to dwell in us long unto envying?"
15011Well,says one,"if we are born of the Spirit operating through the Word, must we not understand all the Word in order that we may be born again?"
15011Well,says one,"is that all the witness of the Spirit mentioned by the apostle?"
15011Well,says one,"what of the great numbers who pray for a''Pentecostal revival''?
15011Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? 15011 10:47. Who have received the Holy Spirit as well as we? 15011 3:2, Paul asks the Galatians:Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the_ hearing of the faith_?"
15011And yet, the Spirit was to convict men"of righteousness"; but whose righteousness?
15011Are these signs in existence to- day?
15011Are they all wrong?"
15011Are they competent to testify?
15011Are you_ conscious_ of any influence within you except a holy joy that comes from obedience to the will of God?
15011But can not such feeling be excited by other causes?
15011But how shall they_ hear_ without a preacher and how shall he_ preach_ except he be_ sent_?
15011But what is a man?
15011Did ye receive[ the] Holy Spirit when ye believed?...
15011Do not I fill heaven and earth?
15011Doth the_ Spirit_ which he made to dwell in us long unto envying?
15011For who among men knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of the man, which is in him?
15011Give me also this power, together to try the Spirit of the that on whomsoever I lay my hands, Lord?
15011Hath done despite unto the_ Spirit_ of grace?
15011Having begun in[ the] works of the law, or by the_ Spirit_, are ye now hearing of faith?
15011How can any man sow to the Holy Spirit?
15011How can one man deny the claims of another whom he admits to be divinely guided into all truth?
15011How can the word of God accomplish the new birth?
15011How could Apollos"_ water the word_"?
15011How did he do this?
15011How do you know that the thief on the cross was saved?
15011How does Christ dwell in us?
15011How does the Spirit dwell in us?
15011How is this birth accomplished?
15011How, then, does the Father dwell in us?
15011If it is to be as universal as"remission of sins,"ought it not to have the same prominence in apostolic preaching?
15011If so, what kind of a power?
15011If the gift of the Spirit is to all baptized believers, why did not the Samaritans receive it?
15011If the manifestations of the Spirit have ceased, is it not reasonable that the"gift"has also ceased?
15011If they feel good, it is evidence to them of the Spirit''s testimony, but they frequently feel bad also; whose testimony is that?
15011If you are not, what evidence have you that the Spirit personally dwells in you?
15011If, in the judgment day, God should ask such people,"Have you obeyed me in the act of Christian baptism?"
15011In kindness, in[ the] Holy Spirit?
15011In the absence of clear testimony, what right has any one to attribute such feeling to the personal presence of the Holy Spirit?
15011Is it a burden and a duty to attend the house of God, or is it a pleasure gladly and joyfully anticipated?
15011Is the Holy Spirit a power in the present age?
15011Is there an intelligent jury in the land that would convict any one of the men of being the murderer?
15011Isaiah says( 63:10):"They rebelled and grieved his holy Spirit;"and again( 63:11) he asks:"Where is he that put his holy Spirit in the midst of them?"
15011May I not truly say that man really_ has no choice_ in the matter as to whether he will or will not have this divine influence upon his soul?
15011Now, how are persons made believers?
15011Now, is there in the Scripture any promise of a personal indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a_ result of obedience_?
15011Of what use, then, would a direct indwelling Spirit be?
15011Or whither shall I flee from thy presence?...
15011Says one,"Is not the Spirit actively at work in the world to- day?"
15011Signs of what?
15011Spirit_ to them that ask him?
15011Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid the water, that these should not be baptized, who have_ received the Holy Spirit_ as well as we?"
15011Was it not impertinence in Jude to say that the faith was"once for all delivered to the saints,"if there were deliverances being constantly made?
15011Was that not an impertinence in Paul if Timothy had the same divine leading as he?
15011What are the things that might be accomplished by a direct personal indwelling of the Spirit in us?
15011What is it that is born?
15011What is the feeling usually assigned for the presence of the Holy Spirit''s personal indwelling?
15011What is the instrument?
15011What is the nature of this promised one?
15011What is the normal state of the unregenerate heart?
15011What more can you desire?
15011What need for a New Testament if all men possess this Paraclete?
15011What need to preach the gospel to the heathen world if God is directly leading men into the truth?
15011What would the people think of him?
15011What would you think of a jury that would render such a verdict?
15011When the multitude were convicted by the apostle''s discourse, they"said unto Peter and the rest of the apostles, Brethren, what shall we do?
15011When you rise on the Lord''s Day morning, do you say,"Must I go to church to- day?"
15011Why were they not converted?
15011Why?
15011Why?
15011With these forcible illustrations to guard the passage, can any one fail to understand what is meant by the baptism in fire?
15011glory?
15011perfected in the flesh?
15011the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
14764If they are sent to Poland''to work'',''the Archbishop asked, why are women, children and aged people also sent?
14764Who is flooding the nation with anti- Semitic literature, and why? 14764 Would you agree that we save their children?
14764''Would you like to go with this uncle and auntie?''
1476413, and in Luther''s"Von weltlicher Obrigkeit wie weit man ihr Gehorsam schuldig ist"1523?
147642 What gave them the right to speak on my behalf?
147643, Jerusalem, 1958); Philip Friedman, Was there"another Germany"during the Nazi Period?
14764491 The following books were published:"Judennot und Christenglaube"( Zurich, 1943);"Soll ich meines Bruders Huter sein?"
1476463 J.J. Buskes, Waar stond de Kerk?
14764< 231> Do we seriously mean them to be our confession of faith?
14764< 308> BUSKES, J.J. Waar stond de Kerk?
14764< 46> In short, that they are known for their adherence to the principles of freedom of conscience?
14764And what should we say of their tormentors?
14764But can we escape blame if, having it in our power to do something to save the victims, we fail to take the necessary action, and to take it swiftly?"
14764But were these protests implemented by deeds?
14764Can our authorities do anything to save them?
14764Can we Swiss suppose that we are immune against such frenzy?
14764Can we bear this, without wanting to help them to the best of our ability?
14764Did not Isaiah welcome the day when all nations would flow unto the mountain of the Lord?
14764Did the protests create a new, perhaps even a revolutionary non- conformist stand of the Church over against political power?
14764Did they endanger their personal safety to rescue their fellow- Jews and display a deeper sense of responsibility towards them than the Church?
14764Do we dare uphold it, as our Norwegian brethren have done, even if our faith should be tried as gold is tried in fire?
14764Eckert und E.L. Ehrlich,"Judenhass- Schuld der Christen?
14764H.C. Touw, the historian of the resistance of the DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH, asked the questions:"Did the Synod take the right decision?
14764Hogyan tortent?
14764J.J. Buskes, Waar stond de Kerk?
14764J.J. Buskes:"Why did I let myself be seduced?
14764Laval then asked:"What would you do with the children?"
14764Marginal note:"Date?
14764May we Bulgarians, who have longed so much for a fair and decent attitude towards ourselves, now forsake our strongest weapon?
14764No people can tolerate the preponderance of an alien spirit without degenerating and being destroyed?
14764Or did it succumb to a satanic temptation?
14764Or should they go forward, without regard for the consequences that might arise for others?
14764Or would you, if you were the Chief Rabbi, be prepared to denounce the anti- Christian measures publicly and unequivocally?"
14764Perhaps this experience was necessary to awaken it out of a certain stupor?
14764Should they give up the open protests so that this or that group of church- members might be saved?
14764Soll ich mein Bruders Hueter sein?
14764The King asked:''But what- what did you hear and from whom?''
14764Therefore, why should the Assembly pass it?"
14764They will enjoy the same treatment as the nearly hundred thousand Hungarian labourers employed abroad?..."
14764To abandon this role is to betray our spiritual heritage, is''to lose our soul in order to gain the world?.
14764Visser? t Hooft( Ed.
14764Was it unfaithful to its Lord in order to save the lives of its own members?"
14764Was there an''other Germany''during the Nazi Period?
14764We tremble at the dragon''s teeth of hatred which are senselessly being sown... What harvest must grow from such seed?
14764What can we do?
14764What is being prepared for the Jews who have remained in Norway?
14764Who finances these movements?
14764Why did I not say:''Thus speaks the Lord''?
14764Why has Franco, the Fascist dictator of Spain, been extolled?
14764With what hesitation did they begin their resistance?
14764Would it not be a great triumph for the spirit of tolerance, which is certainly a Protestant attribute?
14764Would it not be disgraceful, even to let our lips suggest any reasons at all against offering such aid?"
14764[ 93] Quite different, however, is the sharp verdict of Presser:"And the Churches( in the Netherlands)?
14764page 191 425 Literally:"bake your head"page 192 426 Solomon Samuel Mashiach in his article"Who saved us?
13750But how should a poor soul do, so to run?
13750Know ye not that they which run in a race, run all, but one receiveth the prize?
13750Know you not that they which run in a race, run all, but one receiveth the prize? 13750 What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
13750''But surely I may begin this time enough, a year or two hence; may I not?''
13750''Nay,''say they,''why may not we, as well as he?
13750Also, your neighbors are diligent for things that will perish; and will you be slothful for things that will endure for ever?
13750And dost thou not condemn thyself that dost the very same in effect?
13750And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
13750And how were they served that are mentioned in the 13th of Luke, for staying till the door was shut?
13750And if the righteous, that is, they that run for it, will find work enough to get to heaven, then where will the ungodly backsliding sinner appear?
13750And if they shall not escape that neglect, then how shall they escape, that reject and turn their back upon so great a salvation?
13750And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ, and of God; and then what harm will that do thee?
13750And therefore, Secondly, Wilt thou be so sottish and unwise, as to venture thy soul upon a little uncertain time?
13750Are his ministers slothful in tendering this unto you?
13750Are you so hasty?
13750Art thou enquiring the way to heaven?
13750Art thou got into the right way?
13750Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
13750Art thou resolved to follow me?
13750Art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
13750Art thou resolved to strip?
13750Art thou therefore discharged and unladen of these things?
13750Art thou unladen of the things of this world, as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
13750But is not this a shame for them that are such?
13750Can a man believe in Christ, and not be hated by the devil?
13750Can darkness agree with light?
13750Can he make a profession of this Christ, and that sweetly, and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
13750Can you not do as your neighbors do-- carry the world, sin, lust, pleasure, profit, esteem among men, along with you?''
13750Can you not stay and take these along with you?
13750Could fire and faggot, sword or halter, stinking dungeons, whips, bears, bulls, lions, cruel rackings, stoning, starving, nakedness?
13750Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year, or two months longer?
13750Did you never read that the Dragon persecuted the woman?
13750Do you think those ever come thither?
13750Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
13750Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
13750Doth his company sweeten all things; and his absence embitter all things?
13750EXPOSTULATION.--Well then, sinner, what sayest thou?
13750First, Hast thou any lease of thy life?
13750Friends, Solomon saith, that"the desire of the slothful killeth him;"and if so, what will slothfulness itself do to those that entertain it?
13750God''s people wish well to the soul of others, and wilt not thou wish well to thy own?
13750How much more will it perplex thee, to think, that thou hadst not a care of thy own?
13750How then will it be with thee?
13750How was Esau served for staying too long before he came for the blessing?
13750How was Lot''s wife served for running lazily, and for giving but one look behind her, after the things she left in Sodom?
13750How wilt thou answer that saying,''You would not enter in yourselves, and them that would, you hindered?''
13750I say, dost thou see thyself in him?
13750I tell you this is no easy matter; if it were, what need of all those prayers, sighs, watchings?
13750If thou now say, Which is the way?
13750Is it not one and the same thing?
13750Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
13750Is thy mind always musing on him?
13750Much of your lives are past; and will you be slothful?
13750Nay, do you not see with your eyes daily, that perseverance is a very great part of the cross?
13750Nay, do you not see, that some men before they will set about this work, will even venture the loss of their souls, heaven, God, Christ, and all?
13750Or art thou not?
13750Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
13750Or the devil endure that Christ Jesus should be honored both by faith and a heavenly conversation, and let that soul alone at quiet?
13750Reader, what sayest thou to this?
13750Shall I speak of the satisfaction and of the duration of all these?
13750THE SECOND USE.--If so, then in the next place, What will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half way thither?
13750The curse of God hangs over your heads; and will you be slothful?
13750The day of death and judgment is at the door; and will ye be slothful?
13750The saints of old, being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
13750They are all one here, and shall not one and the same hell hold them hereafter?
13750Thirdly, Dost thou know whether the day of grace will last a week longer or no?
13750Thou saidst I was thus, and thus; wherefore then gavest thou not my money to the bank?
13750Time runs; and will ye be slothful?
13750Was Christ slothful in the work of your redemption?
13750What is like it?
13750What mean else all those delays and put- offs, saying,''Stay a little longer; I am loath to leave my sins while I am so young, and in health?''
13750What need we be so backward to it?
13750What shall I say besides, that hath not already been said?
13750What shall I say?
13750Where is thy heart?
13750Why else do men so soon grow weary?
13750Will it not be a dishonor to thee to see the very boys and girls in the country, to have more wit than thyself?
13750Will neither tidings from heaven nor hell awake thee?
13750Will you leave your friends and companions behind you?
13750Wilt thou run?
13750Wilt thou say still, yet a little sleep, a little slumber, and a little folding of the arms to sleep?
13750Wilt thou yet turn thyself in thy sloth, as the door is turned upon the hinges?
13750Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?''
13750Would he favor sin?
13750Would he love this world below?
13750Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
13750Would you be willing to be damned for slothfulness?
13750Wouldst thou be willing to be left behind them?
13750Your souls are worth a thousand worlds; and will ye be slothful?
13750and also to be walking with him?
13750and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
13750art thou asleep still?
13750do you think that every heavy heeled professor will have heaven?
13750dost thou think to run fast enough, with the world, thy sins, and lusts, in thy heart?
13750every lazy one?
13750how many such runners will there be found in the day of judgment?
13750if he were one quarter of an hour to behold, to see, to feel, to taste, and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
13750nay worse; that loiterest in thy race, notwithstanding thy soul, heaven, glory, and all is at stake?
13750to lose all these brave things that my eyes behold, for that which I never saw with my eyes?
13750to lose my pride, my covetousness, my vain company, sports, and pleasures, and the rest?
13750to run back again, back again to sin, to the world, to the devil, back again to the lusts of the flesh?
13750what shall I do now?
13750what would he leave undone?
13750what would he suffer?
13750will you go,''saith the devil,''without your sins, pleasures and profits?
15812What shall we say, then, to these things? 15812 Yea, hath God said ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?"
158122.__"If I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?"
158127), and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?"
15812Again, they interpose the difficulty:"How could the Ninevites give credence to a man who was not a servant of Ashur?"
15812And did some later writer forge the statement, attributing the writing to Moses, to give weight and authority to the forgery?
15812And what proof that he failed to make the record?
15812Are you not mistaken?
15812But the critics who are correcting our Bible for us(?)
15812Did Christ know truth?
15812Did he know the truth of the statement he made?
15812Did that prophet write the book, or is it a patched book from various authors?
15812Did the Savior know what he was talking about?
15812Does language mean anything?
15812Does not critical credulity make larger demands than are laid on faith?
15812Does the prophet himself bring forth the prophecy of his own foreknowledge?
15812For what motive?
15812If God be for us, who can be against us?"
15812If he has misled us in reference to Moses and the law, can we trust him in reference to grace and truth by Jesus Christ?
15812In his humiliation his judgment was taken away: his generation who shall declare?
15812Is it not the Pentateuch which the Scriptures everywhere call the writings of Moses?
15812Is it the prophet himself or the Holy Spirit?
15812Is it to be assumed that he would wait through the long centuries for the coming of critics to enlighten his people?
15812Is there any escape from the truth, except by a denial of the entire Word of God?
15812Keunen has discovered(?)
15812Or is the statement false?
15812Or, is the Holy Spirit the inspirer of themes new and old?
15812Or, knowing( as is assumed) that there were no such events, did he resort to_ fiction_ in order to assert the_ certainty_ of his own resurrection?
15812SHOULD REPLY BE MADE?
15812SHOULD REPLY BE MADE?
15812Shall the Christian people deny themselves this instrumentality of getting a hearing for God and his truth before the world?
15812Shall we assume that these views, which they deem so important to- day, were of no importance when the Church of Christ first took form?
15812Shall we be asked to conclude that the unknown authors adopted Isaiah''s style, his phraseology, from the fortieth chapter to the end of the book?
15812Shall we discredit Isaiah, the announcing angel, and Matthew on the ground of the critic''s literary acumen?
15812The critic''s objection is thus stated:"Can we conceive of a heathen city being converted by an obscure foreign prophet?"
15812The objector interposes this difficulty:"Can we conceive of a heathen city being converted by an obscure foreign prophet?"
15812To conceal themselves?
15812To that charge he replied:"_ Did not Moses give you the law_?
15812WAS CHRIST MISTAKEN?
15812WAS MOSES A LITERARY FICTION?
15812WAS MOSES"A LITERARY FICTION"?
15812WERE CHRIST AND THE APOSTLES MISTAKEN?
15812WERE CHRIST AND THE APOSTLES MISTAKEN?
15812Was Ezra deceiving the people?
15812Was he honest?
15812Was he mistaken?
15812Was it lost?
15812Was there no comfort to the disciples in the promise of his return, though they did not live to witness it?
15812Were they mistaken?
15812What became of that writing of Moses?
15812What book?
15812What has become of his writings?
15812What sayest thou of thyself?"
15812What, therefore, is their testimony concerning the author of the book of Isaiah?
15812When and where did he write of Christ?
15812When the priests and Levites came to ask him,"Who art thou?
15812When was it written?
15812Which will the reader believe?
15812Why does Paul refer to the ceremonial of the Jewish ritual as the law of Moses?
15812Would not silence be construed by the world as meaning that the cause dear to the heart of God''s people is indefensible?
15812_"Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is there anything too hard for me?"
15812_"If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?"
15812_"Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?"
15812and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?"
15812or the critics?
14485Neither sorrow nor crying,--for sin or suffering;"neither shall there be any more pain,"causing tears or cries: and what is this but heaven?
14485Remember ye not,asks Paul,"that, when I was yet with you, I_ told you_ these things?"
14485Shall I hide from Abraham the thing which I do?
14485Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?
14485There be many that say, Who will show us any good?
14485Who hath known the mind of the Lord? 14485 --Can any one who denies the supreme deity of the Lord Jesus, or who refuses to worship him, ever join the society of these worshippers? 14485 --Which of them? 14485 --Who isworthy,"by personal dignity, or distinguished and meritorious services,"to open the book and to loose the seals thereof?"
1448510;) or while the"woman was in the wilderness?"
1448513- 17.--"One of the elders"asks John,--not for information, but to engage his attention,--"What are these,... and whence came they?"
1448524,) be predicated of the saints while in the body:--"The inhabitant shall not say, I am sick?"
1448526;) how then can these words apply to any state short of immortality in heaven?
144854. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
14485A question arises here,--What is the difference, if any, between the"word of God"and the"testimony of Jesus Christ?"
14485After so many laborers employed in this harvest, the reader may ask,--What remains to be gleaned?
14485And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
14485And cried, when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, What city is like unto this great city?
14485And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
14485And shall mortal man be more rational than his Maker?
14485And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
14485And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost them not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
14485And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
14485And we may say with Paul,--"Who is sufficient for these things?"
14485And what is this but an open denial of the authority of the Mediator as he is the"Prince of the kings of the earth?"
14485And with the prophet we may ask,--"Who is this that engaged his heart to approach?"
14485And"who knows the power of that wrath which is poured out without mixture into the cup of Jehovah''s indignation?"
14485Are the vials cotemporary with the trumpets?
14485Besides, who can conceive how"the kings of the earth bring their glory and honour into"the heavenly state?
14485But it will be asked,--What are we to understand by the"mark?"
14485But where did flattering demagogues and haughty despots find the sentiment?
14485But who shall live to partake of the banquet?
14485But"who shall live when God doeth this?"
14485Can a rational creature work without a plan?
14485Can such learn the"new song?"
14485Could the human mind conceive the idea of rendering linen garments_ white_ by washing them in_ blood_?
14485Did Christ and Paul mean the visible, or the invisible church militant by the name Paradise?
14485Did God the Father"unvail"Christ to Christ himself?
14485Did he not say to his disciples while he was yet with them,--"I will not leave you comfortless?
14485Does this mean that it_ belongs_ to Christ?
14485Ezekiel''s Gog and Magog being slain in the battle of Armageddon, how or where shall we find those of John?
14485For example, where was the visible church while Elijah"dwelt by the brook Cherith?"
14485For example,--Is a community to be considered a Christian church in which the"doctrine of Balaam"is taught?
14485For the great day of his wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand?
14485For why should he oppose a_ nonentity_?
14485Four questions are suggested by these verses.--By whom; in what manner, when, and where are the witnesses slain?
14485Hence he writes thus:--"We find in the predictions of St. John,--(why not_ St_ Daniel?)
14485How can this be?
14485How could John anticipate relief from such a source?
14485How does the devil come to this knowledge?
14485How shall they know that he is_ their_ God?
14485How will this harmonize with the 20th chapter, where she appears in triumph over all her antichristian foes?
14485In prospect of this dark time,--darker than the"dark ages,"we may ask with Joshua,--"What wilt thou do unto thy great name?"
14485In the mean time, what do these"four animals"represent?
14485In the other case, when Paul says,"the dead in Christ shall rise first,"does he mean,--before"the rest of the dead?"
14485In view of the challenge published,--"who is worthy?"
14485Is it consistent with propriety to contemplate the woman as_ literally visible_, when she is symbolically"in the wilderness?"
14485Is this assertion true?
14485Is this"woman Jezebel"to be taken in a literal or figurative sense?
14485May we not inquire, without presumption, a little into the nature or purport of the"prayers of all saints"at this time of ominous silence?
14485Michael,(_ who is like God_?)
14485No wonder that Daniel, with becoming humility but intense interest inquired,"O, my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?"
14485Of"them that pierced him,"who shall be able to abide his indignation?
14485Or is there any distinction intended by the Holy Spirit?
14485Or, do the seven vials come under the last three trumpets, distinguished as they are by the character of woe- trumpets?
14485Or, supposing the possibility of their admission, could they be otherwise than miserable?
14485Others there are, who question whether Christ as Mediator be the_ formal_ object of worship?
14485Our merciful Saviour once put a strange and startling question to his disciples:--"Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
14485Seeing that the seventh seal included all the trumpets, does analogy require that all the vials be comprehended under the seventh or last trumpet?
14485She"called herself a prophetess,"--why not then require her to show her credentials?
14485Still the question will present itself,--What constitutes a church"evangelical?"
14485The challenge is not,"who is_ able_?"
14485The mountain is a symbol of earthly power civil or military, and sometimes ecclesiastical.--"Who art thou, O great mountain?"
14485The prophet said,"O, my Lord, what are these?...
14485The question now presses upon our attention, Where shall we find an object for the tremendous judgment to be inflicted by the third and last woe?
14485Was he joint- counsellor with the Most High?
14485What dogma or heresy so absurd,--what conduct so immoral, as not to find patronage in the journals of the day?
14485What then?
14485Who are they who"sit on thrones?"
14485Who can resist these calls, invitations and persuasions, and be guiltless?
14485Who is able to make war with him?
14485Who would not fear thee, O Lord; who art a consuming fire to all thy impenitent enemies?
14485Who would not prefer the society and employments of those who are with the Lamb on Mount Zion, to dwelling in the tents of wickedness?
14485Why is the regular series of the trumpets suspended?
14485Why is this, the thoughtful student of the Apocalypse will naturally ask?
14485Why is this?
14485Why then attempt that which the Holy Spirit has pronounced impossible?
14485Why?
14485Why_ must_ they be?
14485Will any reasoning prevail with a drunken man?
14485and whence came they?
14485but,"who is_ worthy_?"
14485or despoiled of his goods him that was at peace with us?"
14485or even always the_ primary_ object?
14485or how are"the leaves of the tree of life for the healing of the nations,"when there_ are no nations to be healed?_ etc.
14485or not to find tolerance or protection under the fostering wings of church or state?
14485or that it_ treats_ of him?
14485or who can devise easier terms of reconciliation to an offended God, than are here addressed to the chief of sinners?
14485or who hath been his counsellor?"
14485that they might ponder those awful questions!--"Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
14485who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?"
15261For how, says Barclay, alluding to his own times, can the Papists say their mass, if there be any there to disturb and interrupt them? 15261 ----But what have we to do with thee?
15261And again,[103]"Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?"
15261And he asked Margaret, whether she had done any thing in lieu of it, which might answer it to the children?
15261And how can any one, professing this religion, sell that, the use of which he believes it to have forbidden?
15261And if I should say so, might I not as well say, that no Quaker can be in trade?
15261And who was better qualified to understand it than himself?
15261And, if I should say so, where am I to stop?
15261And,[ 169]"by what power, or by what name have ye done this?"
15261As soon as they were come, he asked them and their respective husbands,[1]"If they had any thing against it, or for it, desiring them to speak?
15261But by whom sent?
15261But is it possible, the Quakers say, for this to be true of him, who is thus described by St. John--"God is Love?"
15261But shall I admit this principle without any limitation or reserve?
15261But what are the wisdom of God, and the power of God, but the great characteristics and the great constituent parts of his spirit?
15261But what have I said?
15261But what was this, the Quakers say, but to baptize them into the life and spirit of a new and divine nature, or with the baptism of Christ?
15261But why should men pray, if they are condemned before- hand, and if their destiny is inevitable?
15261By the university, or by the magistrate?
15261Can the Ethiopian change his colour, or the Leopard his spots?
15261Did he not pass over Esau the eldest son of Isaac, who had sold his birth- right, and prefer Jacob?
15261Did he not reject Ishmael the scoffer, though he was the eldest son of Abraham, and countenance Isaac, who was the younger?
15261Every such candidate is asked,"Do you trust that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghost to take upon you this office and ministration?"
15261For he says,"if it be asked me how it is, that is, how believers sacramentally receive Christ''s body and blood?
15261For what standard shall I fix upon, or what limits shall I draw upon this occasion?
15261For what was baptism to any but a Jew?
15261For who is he, who can say that he sees the farthest, or that his own system is the best?
15261For who sees not that it is a matter of no greater difficulty to converse with, than to make a reasonable creature?
15261For why should men repent, except for a little temporary happiness in this world, if they can not be saved in a future?
15261Hath not the potter power over the clay of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?"
15261How then can it slacken your worldly business and occasions, to mix them with sighs and groans, which are the most effectual prayer?"
15261If God teaches us, then all is well; but if we do not learn wisdom at his feet, from whence should we have it?
15261Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out, to thy house?
15261Let me then ask, in the first place, what is the great characteristic of the religion we profess?
15261May not those who inhabit woods be allowed to live without knowing who thou art, and whence thou comest?
15261Now I would ask, where lies the difference between the two statements?
15261Or those of Jesus,"Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of, or be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
15261Secondly, because, when the Jews said,"How can this man give us his flesh?"
15261Shall I not be obliged to go over all the colours in his shop, and object to all but the brown and the drab?
15261Shall I say again, without any reserve, that a Quaker- man who discards the use of black cloth, shall not sell a yard of it to another?
15261So after he had washed their feet, he said, Know ye what I have done to you?
15261The Jews, therefore, strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
15261The first of these is, do the Quakers believe that their ministers are uniformly moved, when they preach, by the spirit of God?
15261The question therefore is, which of the two baptisms that have been mentioned, is the one effectual, or saving baptism?
15261Then ask not wherefore, here, alone, Conversing as I may, I sit upon this old gray stone, And dream my time away?
15261Then he asked Margaret, if she had fulfilled and performed her husband''s Will to her children?
15261Think you,''mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, But we must still be seeking?
15261This occasioned Jesus to say to him,"Are ye also yet without understanding?"
15261Thus St. Paul:[ 113]''How shall they preach, unless they be sent?''
15261Thus, when the Jews marvelled at Christ, saying[ 115]"How knoweth this man letters,( or the scriptures) having never learned?
15261What Christian can gain wealth at the expense of the health, morals, and happiness of his fellow- creatures?]
15261What could a Gentile have understood by it?
15261What legislator can applaud his patriotism, when he sees him violate the laws of his country?
15261What man has ever shown a proper affection for the brute creation, who has been backward in his love of the human race?
15261What notion could he have formed, by means of it, of the necessity of the baptism of Christ?
15261What should have hindered them more than John from going with people into the rivers, and immersing them?
15261When thou seest the naked, that thou cover him, and that thou hide not thyself from thy own flesh?"
15261Where are your books?
15261Whereupon he asked them, whether, if their mother married, they should not lose by it?
15261Who believes that this preference, and the Apostle alludes to no other, ever related to the salvation of souls?
15261Why were they first to receive themselves the baptism of the spirit?
15261[ 96]"Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, why hast thou made me thus?
15261or that there should be a similar institution among manufacturers, who should decide between one manufacturer and another?
10129Can I regret his quitting a lesser good for a bigger? 10129 Can it be?
10129Have you not a little of that book done which you would be graciously pleased to give me?
10129In reading, when one''s heart leaps at some precious promise made to the children of God, a cold check comes,''Am_ I_ one of them? 10129 Oh, Anna, do not you love your kind Saviour?
10129Pray, madam,said the King after he had assured her she was quite mistaken,"have you ever been in company with her?"
10129Remember her? 10129 Tell me, Mrs. Wesley, whether you ever really wanted bread?"
10129Then was it delightful to think you were going home, dear Fan?
10129What then is love? 10129 Who is God?"
10129Who is Jesus?
10129Why did you not send me word, that I might come to the funeral?
10129''I hear thee speak of the better land, Thou callest its children a happy band; Mother, oh, where is that radiant shore?
10129''Is it far away, in some region old, Where the rivers wander o''er sands of gold?
10129''Is it where the feathery palm- trees rise, And the date grows ripe under sunny skies?
10129''Not even their prayers, my lord?''
10129''Were they so solemnly devoted to God at their birth as I was?''
10129''Where is the teacher?''
101299:''Have not I commanded thee?
10129After a few more words, she said,"Why can not you trust yourself to your Saviour at once?
10129And if there is, what can be impossible to infinite power?
10129And use her He did, as He does all who cry,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me do?"
10129And was_ His_ mortal hour beset With anguish and dismay?-- How may_ we_ meet our conflict yet, In the dark, narrow way?
10129And what if these asses blunder about the Master''s meaning for a time, and mistake it often, as they did formerly?
10129And when that work was done, Life''s quiet evening come, What then awaited her?
10129And whether an eternal relation be more considerable than a temporary one?
10129Annseley?"
10129Bright jewels of the mine?
10129But now it presented itself to her eye-- and no less surely to her heart:"Have not I commanded thee?
10129But which should she enter?
10129Can I ever be one?"
10129Can you picture to yourself the palpitation of our hearts as we approached his mansion?
10129Could my own mother bear to think of her child for the next few months as in Syria instead of Germany?
10129Could you not commit your soul to Him, to your Saviour, Jesus?''
10129Doth it need to be disputed whether God is better and greater than man?
10129Doth the blessed God hereby cease to be the best and most excellent good?
10129For what purpose has the Lord of the universe made His creature man with a comprehensive mind?
10129Fresh songs and scents break forth where''er thou art-- What wakest thou in the heart?
10129Had he been there before?
10129Had he seen any writings concerning Jesus?
10129Have I faith?
10129He returned to the bedside, and rather awkwardly put the formal question to the amused invalid,"How are you to- day, my poor child?"
10129Her children heard her say,"My dear Saviour, art Thou come to help me in my extremity at last?"
10129Her immediate"What is that?"
10129His answer was,"Shall I grant that man a reprieve of six weeks, who, if it had been in his power, would not have granted me six hours?
10129His argument was real and ready:"Not believe in a God, mamma?
10129How are we lamented, in the wind''s low tone, By voices that are gone?"
10129How could they be otherwise when she was so thoughtful and considerate for them?
10129How well the poetess indicated the, motive which led them from their native country to the unknown land!--"What sought they thus afar?
10129How, but through Him, that path who trod?
10129I said,''_ do n''t_ sit all in a row a long way off; come up close and cosy; we can talk ever so much better then, ca n''t we?''
10129I used to have such a desire to be a nun: why, then, am I married now?
10129I_ did_ think of the alarming call,''What doest thou here, Elijah?''
10129If every one shrinks back because incompetent, who will ever do anything?
10129In Thy strong hand I lay me down, So shall the work be done; For who can work so wondrously As an Almighty One?
10129In her journal she writes:--"What should I be without my Bible?"
10129In which direction should she turn her steps with most advantage?
10129Is His nature changed?
10129Is it not enough that I am bereft of both my brothers, but must my mother follow too?
10129Is it not marvellous?
10129Is it possible to convert Moslems to Christianity?
10129Is it there, sweet mother, that better land?''
10129Is it where the flower of the orange blows, And the fire- flies glance through the myrtle boughs?''
10129Is the Christian training of the nurses to be the primary, and hospital skill the secondary object?
10129Jesus said,''It is finished;''and what was His precious blood shed for?
10129Let not past errors discourage; who lives and sins not?
10129Look up to the firmament, and down to the deep, how can any doubt a divine power?
10129Many were the touching inquiries from the patients of"How is the lady?"
10129O Beauty, ancient and new, why have I known Thee so late?
10129Oh, how shall we describe its strange, mysterious essence?
10129Only a tomb?
10129Only an hour before her death she asked,"Is Charles''letter come?"
10129Or more to be valued, loved, and delighted in?
10129Shall we not seek it, and weep no more?
10129She told him her question was, had she talent enough to make it worth while to devote herself to music as a serious thing, as a life- work?
10129Supposing that now, at this moment, Christ were to come in the clouds of heaven, and take up His redeemed, could you not trust Him?
10129The human heart, with all its dreams and sighs?
10129The same fond mother bent at night O''er each fair sleeping brow; She had each folded flower in sight-- Where are those dreamers now''?
10129The wealth of seas, the spoils of war?
10129Then, why an infidel in the world?
10129Was her life thrown away?
10129Were the labours and sufferings she had bodily undergone wasted?
10129What am I that I should withstand God?"
10129What do you think of us?"
10129What if I were in as many errors as Mr. Law himself?
10129What is man, that Thou art mindful of him?
10129What_ here_ shall quench it?"
10129When asked if she had any fear, she replied,"Why should I?
10129When burdened with the difficulties of the work, she would often exclaim,"Why tarry the wheels of His chariot?"
10129Whence are they charmed-- those earnest eyes?
10129Where the burning rays of the ruby shine, And the diamond lights up the secret mine, And the pearl gleams forth from the coral strand?
10129Who can wonder that at this too realistic sight the little girl''s valour gave way?
10129Who does he expect made the world and his own body?"
10129Who has not beheld the sad spectacle of women anxious to help, yet helpless because of their ignorance and want of training?
10129Who knows but in this too-- a complete renunciation of the world-- you may be successful?"
10129Why does she go?"
10129Why give him the faculty of thinking, the powers of wit and memory; and, to crown all, an immortal and never- dying spirit?
10129Why make him a little lower than the angels?
10129Would not His call, His promise be enough for you?
10129Would you not go if you thought it your duty?"
10129Yet who that knows the Lord Jesus as"a living bright reality"can talk of sacrifice?
10129and by what fatality has this happened to me?"
10129and now''Please, miss, may n''t girls sign?''
10129are they ready to receive it?
10129is any day otherwise with me?"
10129or the son of man, that Thou shouldest so regard him?''
10129what Christian is not so too?
10129what is my title?''
1052And is there something in this book about all the pictures?
1052Any thing?
1052Dear sister, did n''t you promise me To help me shout and praise him? 1052 Dem bright little shiny tings, honey, in de firm''ment?
1052Does missus whip?
1052Don''ye know, chile? 1052 How happens it, then, that you are so poor?"
1052Is n''t there but one?
1052Laws, honey, don''ye know? 1052 Named the pickaninny yet?"
1052No pass?
1052Oh, France,cried Tidy in delight,"whar was you?
1052Oh, could you? 1052 That?
1052Then, will Dinah Johnson go to the same heaven we do?
1052Tidy;--what''s yourn?
1052What do you do?
1052What does she whip ye for?
1052What made you ask me that?
1052What shall I do with dis yer book, then, Miss Mely?
1052What''s de matter wid yer? 1052 What''s that?"
1052Where''s your pass? 1052 Whip?"
1052White''s as good as black, I s''pose, a''n''t it?
1052Who owns''em? 1052 Who owns''em?
1052Who''s dat ar you''s conbersin wid''bout me, little goose?
1052A gentleman of milder aspect was seated on a chair, intently eying Tidy as she approached, and she heard him say,--"Can you recommend her, Turner?
1052Ah, who cares to watch and smile over a sleeping infant, save its mother?
1052And are the slaves any better off?
1052And did my Sovereign die?
1052And from that flowing fountain Drink everlasting love?"
1052And how was she to get these?
1052And who are these that hold their fellow- creatures in such cruel bondage, starving body, mind, and soul with such indifference and inhumanity?
1052Been sick?"
1052Before she was aware, she was humming, in a low voice, the once familiar words:--"Oh, when shall I see Jesus, And reign with him above?
1052Brought up as she had been, accustomed to comparatively neat clothing, good food, cheerful associates, and light work, how could she live here?
1052But Henry, my darling, why did you ask such a question?
1052But how could she make herself ready?
1052By what system have they become so reduced?
1052CAN such be Christians?
1052Can it be possible that God''s own children can participate in such a wickedness; can buy and sell, beat and kill, their fellow- creatures?
1052Can there be a greater wrong?
1052Can we expect them to be otherwise?
1052Can we wonder that she felt that even the Lord had forgotten her?
1052Come here, child; what''s yer name?"
1052Could she be a slave?
1052Did n''t her eyes sparkle?
1052Did n''t her hands twitch with excitement, as she picked it up and carried it to her mistress?
1052Did n''t she care much about it?
1052Did n''t ye neber hear''bout him afore?"
1052Did she accomplish her purpose?
1052Do YOU think God would need to make another heaven for her?
1052Do n''t you think so?"
1052Do n''t you want poor old Dinah to go to the same heaven that we do?"
1052Do you know what that means?
1052Do you really think she is capable of filling the place?"
1052Do you think it strange that such a condition seemed attractive, and that she was willing to make great efforts and run fearful risks to reach it?
1052Does any one of our little readers ask why Miss Matilda did not free the child then?
1052Don''ye h''ar him singin''?
1052Had she never heard of Jesus?
1052How is ye dis night, Mammy Grace?"
1052How was she to learn without a teacher or a book?
1052Humane man, was n''t he?
1052I have seen just such children who were not slaves, have n''t you?
1052I shall be glad for her,--sha''n''t you, darling?"
1052I will tell you?
1052I wonder if they are all happy?
1052If there are TWO heavens, I would like to be admitted to hers,--wouldn''t you?
1052Is it a lame horse?"
1052Is there any thing, dear children, that can penetrate the whole being with such rapturous joy as the love of Christ?
1052Laws, don''ye know?
1052Little reader, did you ever make up your mind to do any thing and fail?
1052Now say, what is it?"
1052Now, how can she change, mamma?"
1052Oh, to starve the mind!--Is it not far worse than to starve the body?
1052Reckon I''ll call her Tidy; dat ar''s my sister''s name, and she''s got dat same sweet look''bout de eyes,--don''t you think so, Massa?
1052SHALL I pause here in my narrative to tell you what became of Annie and some of the other persons who have been mentioned in the preceding chapters?
1052Shall I give you an inkling of it?
1052She could discern no object in the deep twilight; but, struck herself with the still beauty of the scene, she exclaimed,--"Pooty night, a''n''t it?
1052She took especial notice of the young men and women that came into church; and what do you think she did?
1052She''ll cry sure widout her mammy, and what ye gwine to do thin?"
1052Then the congregation arose and sang,--"Alas, and did my Saviour bleed?
1052They will never imagine it to be the glorified body of a poor, old, black slave, from such a wretched home,--will they?
1052Tidy''s services paid her owner''s board at her brother''s house, and she could n''t afford to give away her very subsistence; COULD SHE?
1052Was he going to inflict cruelty again as unmerited as it had before been?
1052Were they candles, that some unseen hand had lighted and thrust out there, that the night might not be wholly dark?
1052Whar''s ye been fotched up all yer days?
1052Whar''s ye lived all yer days, if ye don''know de stars when ye sees''em?"
1052Whar''s you been?"
1052What comfort is it, when a wife is torn from her husband, or a mother from her children, to know that each is to have enough to eat?
1052What could he want her for?
1052What could she do?
1052What did that mean?
1052What do you think it was?
1052What do you think she did?
1052What for, do you think?
1052What was she to do?
1052What''s that?"
1052What''s the use?
1052What''s yer name?"
1052Whither could she flee for safety?
1052Who are they all?
1052Who is accountable for this degradation?
1052Who is the intruder?
1052Who made them?
1052Why should she?
1052Will you not yield yourselves to his control, and let his various loving- kindnesses draw you too to himself?
1052Would WE take as much pains to attend a prayer- meeting?
1052Would he devote his sacred head For such a worm as I?
1052Would she ever be so happy as to be able to sing them from her own book?
1052Would such a child as she appeared to be attempt to gain her liberty?
1052Would you believe it?
1052Would you take a peep into it before she, whom it most concerned, learned its contents?
1052You might read quite easily m- a- n, but how do you think you could find out that those letters spelled man?
1052[ illustration omitted] Was there no eye to pity, and no arm to rescue?
1052[ illustration omitted]"How I wish I could read,--why ca n''t I?"
1052a''n''t it pooty?
1052and have any suitable efforts ever been made for their elevation?
1052and what they stuck up ther for?"
1052and"Who made that?"
1052thought Tidy, what business are they all about?
1052what IS that?
1052what were they doing?
1052where did they hide in the daytime?
13860And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel? 13860 But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?"
13860Could you tell us something about Jesus Christ?
13860Look at your victim; is not this enough?
13860What would you like us to tell you about next?
13860_ Am I a Jew_?
13860_ But Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? 13860 _ How long have I to live_,"he answered,"_ that I should go up with the king unto Jerusalem_?"
13860_ Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this_?
13860_ Seest thou a man diligent in business? 13860 _ What is thy servant, which is but a dog, that he should do this great thing_?"
13860_ What is truth_?
13860A king-- truth-- what have these two words in common, the one referring to the most real region, the other to the most ideal?
13860And Pilate?
13860And after all, has not the simple gospel message ever proved itself the one message that can touch the hearts and meet the wants of men?
13860And did he look, without a stain of contempt upon his vision?
13860And does it not still lie there?
13860And is not that good news?
13860And is not this an everlasting story, true to- day as it was in those old days?
13860And what help does Gehazi get from Elisha to- day?
13860And why?
13860And, after all, why should conduct such as mine meet with so great a reward?
13860Are there not some, who, as they look forward to the time of old age, if God should ever permit them to see it, do so with a certain amount of dread?
13860But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thy heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
13860But after all, is it the universal, or even the general, experience that wealth and power are associated with simple cheerfulness and happiness?
13860But are we right in saying so?
13860But it is too late now-- and yet why should it be too late?
13860But it may be asked, Does love to God exclude all other loves?
13860But was Naaman''s the only leprosy that infected Gehazi?
13860But what shall we do for the hundred talents?
13860But what to say?
13860But who made them for you?
13860Calmly, yet decisively, the answer rang out,"_ Enviest thou for my sake?
13860Compared with the King whom he served, what was Nero with all his glory?
13860Compared with the joys of holy living, what was the world with all its attractions?
13860Compared with the kingdom to which he belonged, what was Rome with all its power?
13860Did an evil mother shape him, or what?
13860Did he, after wandering in the world, and finding no rest to his soul, identify himself again with the cause which he had deserted?
13860Did some officiating priest watch the little group of peasant parents showing their first- born to an obscure worshipper?
13860Do these things not speak to the heart through the eye effectually?
13860Do you serve in Syria?
13860For what may we learn from this tragic incident?
13860For what were Ananias''s motives in acting as he did?
13860God is a spirit; who can do Him injury?
13860God is everywhere; who can flee His presence?
13860Had Elisha any share in his fall?
13860Had the master a right to pass this sentence?
13860He had arrived at the house where the chamber of peace looks towards the sunrising: why should he return to the warfare again?
13860He occupies the foremost rank as regards fame; his name is one of the first that children learn to lisp; and yet what do we know about him?
13860He pursues the inquiry, we may suppose, with a smile on his lips,"_ Art thou a king, then_?"
13860He put the question with seeming anxiety:"Will my master recover?"
13860How are we to abandon those very pleasant, but not very inspiring and pure, companionships, with and among which we spend most of our leisure time?
13860How are we to get on without those pleasures, self- indulgences, and dearly- loved habits which Christ''s service would cut us off from?
13860How are we to resign all our free and easy and thoughtless ways, our loose talk, our vain and sinful imaginations?
13860How came it that the son was in all respects his opposite?
13860How could it be otherwise indeed?
13860How could they do a father''s work and watch the training of the future kings?
13860How does he view this?
13860How is it that thou hast conceived this thing in thy heart?
13860I am not capable of such a thing, he says;"_ Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing_?"
13860If all the first disciples had been made of such pliable stuff as himself, what would have been the condition of the world to- day?
13860If we take up religion, how shall we bear the loss which it involves?
13860In what does the evangelist''s message consist?
13860Is that so?
13860Is the charge but a piece of malicious slander?
13860Is your lot cast among those that know not the Prophet?
13860It is said of Adonijah that"_ his father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why hast thou done so_?"
13860It is sometimes asked, what became of Demas eventually?
13860It was asked in the days of Malachi,"_ Will a man rob God_?"
13860Like the Psalmist, he ought to have said:"_ The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?
13860May there not be a chance for me?
13860Now what have we in this narrative?
13860Now, the objectors in the days of Malachi who asked,"Wherein have we robbed thee?"
13860On this point, Peter''s question is very suggestive--"_Why has Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost_?"
13860Or in other words, What sort of men do you admire most?
13860Some of you are tempted to say at times with Hazael,"_ Thy servant is but a dog; how can he do these great things_?"
13860Stript of its poetic setting, what have we there depicted?
13860Suppose the king should die and leave the throne vacant, what then?
13860The Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid_?"
13860The question that presents itself here is this: In what light are we to regard Demas''s character?
13860There were two last week, or was it the week before?
13860These are your difficulties, are they?
13860Thought, speech, action: how often are these the successive links by which a man is led on from one degree of sin to another?
13860Was he a cool, calculating, determined apostate; or did he simply give way to weakness?
13860Was it deserved?
13860We say with poor, frightened Amaziah, But what about the hundred talents?
13860What about the hundred talents?
13860What are the inferences drawn in the kitchen from things heard and seen in the dining or drawing- room?
13860What can He have done to bring about so unusual a situation?
13860What chance can there be in the race for one so heavily handicapped?
13860What did Adonijah care for his father''s dignity, or his brother''s claims?
13860What do they care for the weak Roman''s scruples?
13860What does it teach?
13860What does separation from God imply, and when can it be said to take place?
13860What happens?
13860What help do servants in London homes get from the daily examples of mistresses?
13860What help do young men in offices and shops get from masters and heads of departments?
13860What presentiment of his nation''s doom came to him in that moment of clearer insight, of more candid intercourse with truth?
13860What time does a father spend in disciplining the moral and spiritual nature of his children?
13860What time had those kings to spend on home matters, what with their fighting, judging, governing, and attending to all the affairs of empire?
13860What was His own doctrine?
13860Whiles it remained, did it not remain thine own?
13860Who are your heroes?
13860Who does not feel its sadness?
13860Who does not long for an old age, if he is ever to see old age, such as his?
13860Who ever thinks of justifying Pontius Pilate?
13860Who shall curse what a father in Christ has condescended to bless?
13860Why did they do it?
13860Why did they raise their voices for Barabbas?
13860Why do the sacred writers give us so many stories of this kind?
13860Why should the evil past chain you?
13860Why should the love of the world lead to this result?
13860Why should you go on paying because you have done it once?
13860Why should you perpetuate blunders, follies, and misdoings?
13860Yet is not conscience to be supreme, even under such conditions?
13860and after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
13860and give it unto men whom I know not whence they be_?"
13860and what in the nursery?
13860and who is the son of Jesse_?"
13860but had Gehazi caught nothing from Elisha?
16424_ Ought_ not the Christ to have suffered these things?
16424And may they not be correct?
16424Are our lives merely fertilizer for generations yet unborn?
16424Are we all self- deceived?
16424But can we be content with no personal share in it?
16424But in such a sentence what possible meaning can be put into the expression"His beloved"?
16424But is this emparadised life to be some day thrown aside?
16424Can a mere imagination compass such results?
16424Can life''s highest values be so dealt with?
16424Do we know God in the Son?
16424Do we know God in the Spirit?
16424Do we know Him as our Father?
16424Have we entered into the fulness of their fellowship with God?
16424His keenness of conscience and His acute sympathy brought to His lips the final cry,"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
16424How could He, if He be the living God?
16424How far may we trust our experience as validating the inferences we draw from it?
16424How shall we account for His singular personality?
16424How shall we conceive the union in Him of the Divine and the human, which we have discovered?
16424How shall we test the validity of the inference we draw from our experience?
16424If a man loves God with his all, how can there be any remainder of love to devote to someone else?
16424If they are simply ours, who knows what will come of them?
16424In all our advances in religious knowledge are we not liable to undergo Fallings from us, vanishings, Blank misgivings of the creature?
16424Is it likely that, were God a mere fancy, a fancy which we should promptly discard if we knew it as such, our experience could be what it is?
16424Is not every new unveiling of God accompanied by unsettlements and seeming darkenings of the soul, temporary obscurations of the Divine Face?
16424Is there not something analogous to this in the sphere of the spirit?
16424It must never ask itself,"Will the community support me?"
16424Look at the generations of old, and see: Who did ever put his trust in the Lord, and was ashamed?
16424May not our experiences be accounted for in some other way?
16424May we not be in a subjective prison from whose walls words and prayers rebound without outer effect?
16424More than this who cares to know?
16424More than this, for what can Christians wish?
16424Of a book?
16424Or who did abide in His fear, and was forsaken?
16424Or who did call upon Him, and He despised him?
16424Shall we question the correctness of Jesus''personal experience, and call Him mistaken?
16424The second question was asked even during Jesus''lifetime--"Whence hath this Man these things?"
16424The third question, How are we to conceive of the union of Deity and humanity in Him?
16424Three chief questions suggest themselves to us: How shall we picture Jesus''present life?
16424To every thoughtful person the question is forced home,"If a man die, shall he live again?"
16424Was the faith which produced them, the faith which inspired Him, an hallucination?
16424What did Jesus Christ contribute towards answering our question?
16424What should be read?
16424What takes Jesus Christ to that tragic death?
16424Who decides me there?
16424Why did He give up the opportunities of a life that was so incalculably serviceable, and apparently court death?
16424Why, they ask, should we care what took place in Palestine centuries ago?
16424all power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth, go ye therefore and make disciples of all nations"?
16424but"Can I inspire the community?"
13229And they worshiped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshiped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast? 13229 Are you ready, waiting for the Lord?
13229Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her pain came, she was delivered of a_ man- child._ Who hath heard such a thing? 13229 Do not Methodists, in violation of God''s Word and their own discipline, dress as extravagantly and as fashionably as any other class?
13229To whom then will ye liken God? 13229 What is a man profited, if he gain the whole world, and_ lose his own soul_?"
132294. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
13229A certain writer on this text has said:"Who take the lead in all the extravagancies of the age?
13229And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
13229And if he ate them, how, then, could they constitute the remainder of the book?
13229And if his appearance was necessary in this case, why was it not necessary in every event, to show that it was done under his direction?
13229And if this is not his real appearance, upon what principle of interpretation can we ever establish the fact of his second coming?
13229And is not a fallen star an appropriate symbol of its propagator?
13229And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
13229And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
13229And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
13229And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
13229Andrew Proles, provincial of the Augustines, used often to say:"Whence, then, proceeds so much darkness and such horrible superstitions?
13229At this point the question is sure to be asked, How could the beast continue to live if its seventh head was to continue but"a short space"?
13229But the peculiar qualities thus symbolized are possessed by the four living creatures themselves, and what do_ they_ represent?
13229But they were also a religious body, and how could that fact be symbolically combined with the other?
13229But who are"his servants"?
13229But why stir this cesspool of filth any longer?
13229By what law could such a symbolic appearance represent merely a providential superintendence?
13229Did human thought ever reach the conception of music like this?
13229Did new Rome in reality have the seven heads?
13229Did old Rome really possess the ten horns?
13229Did severe slaughter and persecution follow the Reformation?
13229Did the eyes of a mortal ever behold such rapturous scenes?
13229Do not the ladies, and even the wives and daughters of the ministry, put on''gold and pearls and costly array''?
13229Does it deteriorate rapidly and turn out so badly, after all?
13229Does the evil, the folly, and the madness of these proud, formal, fashionable worshiper, stop here?
13229Drunken with what-- wine?
13229For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
13229For who that sees it does not inquire for what we suffer?
13229For whose benefit was the Revelation given?
13229God, evidently, can not be symbolized; for where is the individual in heaven or on earth that can stand as his representative?
13229Has the Pope of Rome a name the letters of which, used as numerals, make six hundred and sixty- six?
13229Have we not here a fit representation of a delusive faith proceeding from its true source,"the bottomless pit"?
13229How did the Papacy mark its subjects?
13229How is this fulfilled?
13229How soon, at that rate, will this world be brought to God?
13229How, then, could the old heathen worship be perpetuated in the church of Rome and form a part of her religious services?
13229I do not question the truth of this assertion, but what becomes of their boasted uninterrupted apostolical succession?
13229In the face of these amazing facts can any one deny that Protestantism is a part of great Babylon and is in a fallen condition?
13229Is it any wonder that such is the case when a large number of the preachers themselves are in reality skeptics?
13229Is it any wonder that the souls of these martyrs should cry unto God for the vindication of their righteous blood?
13229Is not this a wonderful combination of symbols which can be carried out with surprising accuracy?
13229Is not worldliness seen in the music?
13229Lorenzo Dow says of the Romish Church:"If she be the mother, who are the daughters?
13229Many sects have also copied other Popish doctrines, such as infant baptism, the destruction of all outside of the pales of the church(?
13229Oh, when will the communion of saints be complete?
13229One of his infallible(?)
13229Or will you decide to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season, only to be resurrected at the last great day to"shame and everlasting contempt"?
13229Reader, what was the condition of the so- called church in A.D. 270 that could make the introduction of such abominations possible?
13229Reasoning by analogy, what would the contents of a sealed book in the hand of God symbolize?
13229Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
13229The Decretals of Isodore furnish another example of Papal infallibility(?).
13229The last question asked was,"Do you belong to any of the various orthodox Protestant denominations?"
13229The next question that greeted him was this,"Do you believe the Westminster Confession of Faith to be orthodox?"
13229The question arises, Are these souls symbols of something else, or are they what they are here stated to be,"the souls of them that were slain"?
13229The question may be asked,"Is the language intelligible at all?"
13229Then the ministers humbly asked,"What do you intend to leave us?"
13229They were disembodied spirits, and where is there anything of analagous character to represent such?
13229To what living agents, then, did the delusion of Mohammedanism give birth-- agents of a destructive nature like scorpion locust?
13229To what, then, does it refer?
13229To whom are the four and twenty elders referred?
13229Was not here a hearty response to that call,"Rejoice over her thou heaven"?
13229What greater plague could fall upon Romanism and Protestantism than this fearful scourge of infidelity?
13229What harm can it do to give her a hearing?...
13229What human ingenuity could have ever contrived such a marvelous series of events, and described them under such appropriate symbols?
13229What is Jerusalem without a temple where the tribes may go up and worship before the Lord?
13229What is there analagous to it which could here be employed?
13229What right have we to remove one agent from the panorama as an actual agent there any more than another?
13229What shall become of it?
13229What will be the fourth?
13229What will be the fourth?
13229What, let me ask, in the political world is analagous to tempestuous storms sweeping over the earth?
13229What, may we ask, has been the fate of this church against which Christ uttered the threat of removal?
13229What, then, does the man- child signify?
13229What, then, is the analagous object of which the human body may stand as a proper representative?
13229What, then, were they?
13229When he called on the minister and made known his errand, the first question asked him was this,"Are you a member of the Presbyterian church?"
13229When will these avenging judgments cease?"
13229Where is there an object in all creation analagous to a disembodied spirit?
13229Where shall we look for the very highest exhibition of the luxury, even show, and pride of life, resulting from the vanity and sin of the race?
13229Where shall we look in the history of religious affairs to find the object that meets the requirements of this symbol?
13229Where, then, in the history of God''s true church do we find the agencies corresponding to the symbol?
13229Who are foremost in extravagance in dress, and all costly attire?
13229Who are the very personification of pride and arrogance?
13229Who are they?
13229Who ever heard of a city one thousand and five hundred miles square?
13229Who load their tables with the richest and choicest viands?
13229Who that embraces them is not ready to give his blood for the fulness of God''s grace?"
13229Who that inquires does not embrace our doctrines?
13229Who were the active, intelligent agents that appeared as the great opposers of the establishment of Christianity by the rider of the white horse?
13229Why was it necessary that the redeemed company of God''s people should be represented by_ four_ living creatures?
13229Why, then, was it called the Devil and Satan?
13229Would she not falsify them?
13229and whence came they?
13229is not this a great defect?
13229or shall a nation be born at once?
13229or what likeness will ye compare unto him?"
13229successors in the Papal chair, Pope Victor III., pronounced this infallible(?)
13229what will this come to?"
13229who hath seen such things?
13229who is able to make war with him?
13229who is able to make war with him?"
16242Are they(_ i.e._, the doctrines about which he is seeking information) contained in the Word of God? 16242 What,"asks a well- known writer in unfeigned astonishment,"what opinion is not held within the Established Church?
16242And who is he?
16242But does this or does it not contradict the fact that we are dependent beings, and that the Lord, He is God?
16242But how does the Anglican Archbishop proceed to calm and comfort this helpless, agitated soul, groping painfully in the dark?
16242But now?
16242But, let us ask, Who ever heard of an army without a chief?
16242But, to continue; what is the purpose of this extraordinary and enduring presence?
16242By whom?
16242Can any one imagine greater reverence or greater loyalty to the Vicar of Christ than is shown forth in these words?
16242Can the present Archbishop of Canterbury follow their example?
16242Could you possibly mistake it for the religion of the present Church of England?
16242Dai Rè?
16242Dai Vescovi?
16242Dalle masse dei fedeli?
16242Defender of what Faith?
16242Did any one ever witness such an exhibition of ineptitude and spiritual asthenia?
16242Did he promise to visit Rome every three years, to give his Lord the Pope an account of his diocese?
16242Did he receive the Pallium from Rome, sent by special Papal messengers?
16242Did he stand up and swear on the Gospels that he would be faithful and obedient to his Lord the Pope?
16242Did he take a vow of celibacy?
16242Does the present Archbishop acknowledge publicly and officially that he receives his jurisdiction from the Pope?
16242FOOTNOTES:[ Footnote 9:"Da chi dipenderà   il Pontefice nell''esercizio del suo potere Spirituale?
16242First: How is it possible for the Church to go astray, if God the Holy Ghost is really guiding?
16242Have words lost their plain meaning for the Bishop of London, and for those who( we must in charity suppose,_ blindly_) follow him?
16242How do we know?
16242How does he do this?
16242How has this been possible?
16242How is it that such a thing has ceased to be possible?
16242How was His truth to be maintained and securely developed, century after century, pure and untainted, and free from all admixture of error?
16242How?
16242If not, then what becomes of the continuity theory?
16242If you, who read these lines, had stood by, and listened to this oath, would it leave any doubt in your minds as to the religion of the Archbishop?
16242Is Christ divided?
16242Is it by the Holy Spirit whispering to each individual priest or to each individual Bishop?
16242Is it conceivable that such consent would be given by any Pope in the case of one not united to Rome in the same faith?]
16242Now, what did Edward do?
16242Second: How is it possible for the Church to wander away into_ error_, if this same Spirit be leading her into_ all truth_?
16242The Incarnate Son of God, who never asks, nor can ask in vain, implored His Heavenly Father, that all His followers might be one, and why?
16242The same?
16242Then what does he do?
16242Then what_ superhuman_ guarantee did He offer?
16242WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
16242WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
16242Was it the Protestant faith?
16242Was it the faith professed by the present Church of England?
16242Was the present Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury chosen and appointed by the Pope?
16242Were not Dr. Wilberforce and Dr. Colenso, Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Baring equally Bishops of the Church of England?
16242What can be clearer, what more explicit?
16242What is his Grace''s reply?
16242What is it for?
16242What is the consequence?
16242What is the consequence?
16242What then, it may be asked, is the proper attitude of a Catholic towards the Pope, at ordinary times?
16242What was to be our security?
16242Who is this distinguished man, now called to rule over that portion of the one Catholic Church represented by England?
16242Whom shall we believe?
16242Why are these good men so exceedingly anxious to prove that black is white?
16242Why do Anglicans make such heroic efforts to connect their Church with the past?
16242Why do they advance an impossible theory?
16242Why do they assert, and with such emphasis, what no one but they themselves have the hardihood to believe?
16242Why is it given?
16242Why not?
16242Why will they assert and re- assert, in every mood and tense, that things most opposite are identical, and things most unlike are exactly the same?
16242Why will they stubbornly affirm what history utterly denies?
16242Why?
16242Will some one kindly explain that, without at the same time denying the veracity of God?
16242Would the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, for instance, or the Archbishop of Milan receive the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, as a brother Bishop?
16242Would they cause their cathedrals to be thrown open to him?
16242[ 11] How is it that the present Church of England has never canonised any saint?
16242who on his coronation day declared the Mass to be false, Transubstantiation to be absurd, and Catholics to be idolaters?
15658''And what do we read about in God''s Book?'' 15658 But how will they know the author?"
15658Dost thou want fame?
15658_ We jumped up and saidwhere?"
15658_ which with Bedouin bluntness means,_ You_, why do n''t you pray?"
15658A carpenter''s handsome handiwork in Arabia should be called his_ toe_some_ toey_-work; do n''t you think so?
15658A kran is a Persian coin worth about ten cents; can you figure out how much Mohammed earned in a month?
15658And if hers, too, was a sincere prayer, as I believe,--the prayer of an ignorant child of the desert,--did she pray words or thoughts?
15658And now may I ask all the boys and girls who read this to pray for the Little Missionaries?
15658And the Arabs in the picture do not add,"have you used Pears''Soap?"
15658And when did this queer coin come fresh from the mint?
15658And will not all the girls pray for their enslaved black sisters in Arabia, whose lot is very miserable?
15658And will you not pray that even this place may open its doors to Jesus Christ, and crown Him Lord of all?
15658Are they all good?
15658Are they looking unconsciously perhaps for the footprints in the desert of One who said,"I am the Way, the Truth and the Life"?
15658But how did the tobacco get into our picture?
15658But what of the thousands who are_ not_ rescued, but are taken to places along the coast of Arabia and sold?
15658Did you ever hear such a topsy- turvy story?
15658Do n''t some of you want to come and do a day''s ploughing for the King?
15658Do n''t you think it is time to go and tell them?
15658Do n''t you think so too?
15658Do you know how many there are?
15658Do you know that the men ride donkeys side- saddle, but the women ride as men do in your country?
15658Do you know where that is?
15658Do you not think God wants_ you_ to carry the gospel to them and send them teachers to learn the way of Jesus?
15658Do you not think that he should be called the Christopher Columbus of Bahrein tailors?
15658Do you not think that these wise men came from Arabia, even as the queen of Sheba did, to see the king of the Jews?
15658Do you notice his toil- worn hands and the patch on the shoulder of his long overcoat?
15658Do you notice that the shop has queer little doors on the lower part of the front opening?
15658Do you see the bottles and tin boxes on his shelves?
15658Do you see them on the ceiling of the shop in our picture?
15658Do_ you_ know who was watching over them?
15658Does not the Koran approve of slave holders and did not Mohammed buy and sell slaves?
15658Everything is home- made and clumsy, but shall I tell you what I have found?
15658From your knowledge of arithmetic, can you tell me the reason of this puzzle?
15658Has God the Merciful then not heard Noorah''s prayer?
15658Have you read the wonderful story of his life?
15658Have you time to stop and study the picture with me?
15658Here are fifty examples; which do you think is the best proverb among them?
15658How could I answer her question in a way that she might well understand?
15658How do you suppose they climb the tree?
15658How many are there of these little missionaries, do you ask?
15658How many in the New Testament?
15658How many in the Old Testament?
15658How much is one- quarter of an Anna?
15658I do not think the King will leave a province where He has buried so much treasure in the hands of the enemy, do you?
15658I had been teaching them this Psalm, but I did not know how well they knew it; it was a nice answer, do not you think so?
15658I hope he is an honest man, although I do not think he looks very honest, do you?
15658I wonder whether he got them at the grocer''s?
15658I wonder whether the myrrh which Nicodemus used to embalm the body of our Saviour for His burial came from Arabia?
15658Is His mercy to these children of Abraham clean gone forever?
15658Is not the design very pretty for an embroidery pattern?
15658It is hard to love the cruel slave trader, is it not?
15658Little black_ and white_ boys are always ready to eat, are they not?
15658Moreover, do you not think that if they keep on buying gospels and reading them, Jesus Christ will some time be the true_ Imam of Muscat and Oman_?
15658Not a big value, is it?
15658One morning I held up the Bible and asked them,''What is this?''
15658That surely contradicts the other picture, does it not?
15658The words are very beautiful I think, do n''t you?
15658They often tell us,"You are so good and kind why do n''t you accept the true religion and become a believer?"
15658They said to the blind man, throw away your stick; he replied, why desert an old friend?
15658Think of Noorah''s question,"_ You_, why do n''t you pray?"
15658WHY IS ARABIA TOPSY- TURVY LAND?
15658What did Noorah pray?
15658What do Noorah and her more than two million Bedouin sisters ask of God five times daily?
15658What do you think of our second picture?
15658What does St. Paul say?
15658What is an Imam?
15658What''s the good of a house without food?
15658When Noorah had ended her prayer and resumed the task of belabouring the white camel, she turned to me with a question,_"Laish ma tesully anta?
15658Who is Fessul bin Turkee?
15658Why did Noorah pray?
15658Why?
15658Will He not answer it?
15658Will you ask God to make the boys pray this prayer from their hearts?
15658Will you not pray for western Arabia, and also for the Arab slave dealers that God may soften their hearts and make them stop their bad work?
15658Will you not pray that they may learn to value the Pearl of Great Price?
15658Would it not be nice to make something pretty for use in the home or in the Sunday- school, and embroider the Arabic words on it?
15658Would you like to hear how a day was spent in this Muscat school when the boys were beginning to learn?
15658Would you like to hear something about their language and their writing?
15658Would you like to hear something, before we close this book about the missions that are now working in this country?
15658Would you like to know how they make bread in Arabia?
15658Would you like to walk in the hot sand with no covering for your feet?
15658You do not think that is dear, do you, for a boat that holds a crew of twenty?
15658You remember reading in chapter three how they took the black stone from Mecca?
15658_ Potato_ in Arabic would be written with English letters this way: O A O T T P Can you read it?
15658but,"have you had your cup of Mocha coffee?"
15485Did I not say unto you, Go not?
15485How long,said she,"will it probably continue?"
15485If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses? 15485 Know ye not that we shall judge angels?"
15485Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?
15485''Let me not wait longer for my promised translation; let me die as my fathers did; for wherein am I better than they?''
15485***** Is there any assignable cause for the silence of the dead?
15485A YEAR UNCALENDARED; for what Hast thou to do with mortal time?
15485And what is it pleasant to believe are their thoughts of us, of earth, of eternity, of the gospel, of this life as a season of preparation for heaven?
15485And what will she have treasured up to tell me?
15485Angels, returned from other happy worlds, have you heard of him?
15485Another of the flock replies,"Have we not an able, faithful, experienced shepherd?
15485But how could mortal strength endure the effort?
15485But who is God?
15485But, Where is he?
15485Can it be Michael, guardian of the dead Moses and his grave, on"the great stone"which has been rolled"from the door of the sepulchre"?
15485Can it be true, as Bishop Hall says, that"to be happy is not so sweet a state as it is miserable to have been happy"?
15485Did the chariots of fire, and the horses of fire, convey him to a dreamless sleep of thousands of years?
15485Did you see him on yonder hills?
15485Does he build his faith upon it, as upon a corner stone?
15485Dost thou not place it to thy lips, but quickly lay it aside, and patiently and joyfully watch the swelling number of the graves of saints?
15485God is our chief good, not our friends, nor our children; he shuts them up in silence from us, to see if we can say,"Whom have I in heaven but thee?
15485Have tears never come unbidden, do we never feel sad, at such a time?
15485Have we not seen his ability to defend us in past dangers?
15485He might also remonstrate and say,"Am I not, as their shepherd, interested in protecting and removing them?
15485He who has had a child saved by Christ, and will not be himself a Christian,--what more can God do to save him?
15485I said,"Would you exchange conditions with her?"
15485If"I will be with thee,"is the reason, which he himself assigns why we should not be afraid, why should we fear to come into his presence?
15485In what respects better or different?
15485Is he not as much concerned for our defence and safety as ourselves?
15485Is he the Christian''s enemy?
15485Is he thinking how he will one day hear the command,"Take ye away the stone"which covers all who sleep in Jesus?
15485Is not that"trumpet"sometimes taken into thy hand?
15485Is not the whole of life, past, present, and to come, then tinged with sombre hues?
15485Is that a death- bed where the Christian lies?
15485Is there any thing in the resurrection more strange than this?
15485Is this the God who loved him?
15485Is this the Saviour that died for him?
15485It is said of angels,"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
15485Made perfect at thy passing, who Can sum thy added glory now?
15485Now what bids my heart rejoice, Clasped in arms I can not see?
15485Shall I lose the remnant of my life on earth?"
15485Shall we ask exemption from that which, all the good and great have suffered?
15485She said, without any change of countenance,"Why, father, you surprise me; I thought that I might get well; is it possible that I can not live long?
15485The great question then will be, How did we fulfil God''s special and benevolent designs in our trials?
15485The question which earth asks respecting one and another,"Where is he?"
15485Then what will she herself be, when these eyes behold her again?
15485They themselves had said to him,"Knowest thou that the Lord will take away thy master from thy head to- day?"
15485We must know this, and practise upon it, ourselves; else, how can we expect the children to believe it?
15485We shall have a part in the glory of Christ, and be associated with him; for,"Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?"
15485What are we glad to say of their preparation for an eternal state?
15485What if we knew that some day, not far distant, flaming chariots and horses, over our dwelling, would wait to bring us home to God?
15485What language would they use more graphic, or more intelligible to us, than the language of the Bible?
15485What must the body of Isaiah, and of David, be, at the resurrection, to correspond with the vast powers and attainments of those glorified spirits?
15485What though my body run to dust?
15485What would make us satisfied and happy to know respecting them?
15485What would we have had that preparation be?
15485What, then, are we searching for among the dark, gloomy valleys of sorrow, or on the hills of earthly vision?
15485When can we need their ministry more, than in the passage from this world to the world of spirits?
15485When they came again to Elisha,"he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?"
15485Where do we love to assign them their places?
15485Where is he?
15485Whither now wilt thou proceed?
15485Whither was he translated?
15485Will he sit like a king on his throne, and see his subject come trembling into his presence?
15485Will ye search but three days?
15485and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?"
15485and must not he return and abide, like them?
15485hast thou the archangel himself for thy keeper?
15485how canst thou?
15485is no doubt repeated in heaven: Have you met him in any of these streets?
13143But ye are the salt of the earth; but if the salt have lost its savor wherewith shall it be salted? 13143 But,"you may ask,"what of the Messianic Prophecy mentioned by Matthew( 1:23)?
13143Then of John the Baptist-- was he a reincarnation of Elijah, the prophet, who was to come again? 13143 This is my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased"--what meant these words?
13143What seek ye of me?
13143''Who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?''
13143(_ John 9:1- 3._) Surely there can be no mistake about the meaning of this question,"Who did sin, this man or his parents?"
13143***** In view of this explanation, does not the commonly accepted version seem childish and crude?
13143--for how could a man sin before his birth, unless he had lived in a previous incarnation?
13143Again:"Might I not write to you things more full of mystery?
13143And He knew full well all that awaited Him there, for had He not seen the First Picture?
13143And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?"
13143And his disciples asked him, saying,''Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?''
13143And how shall we escape the declaration,''Is there respect of persons with God?''
13143And if so, what must be His course of life and action?
13143And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
13143And now with this Mystic version, can not_ you_ enjoy the legend with the children?
13143And now, you ask, what were taught in these Christian Mysteries-- what is the Inner Teaching-- what the Secret Doctrine?
13143And our query is-- Sinned_ before_ he was born to deserve the penalty of being born blind?
13143And several asked Him in turn, in a tone of reproach,"Is it I?"
13143And still we hear the querulous complaint that the Inner Teaching is reserved for the Few-- why not scatter it broadcast among the people?
13143And they wondered as they worked and asked each other"What manner of man is this, whom even the winds and the waters obey?"
13143And where are the souls of these dead bodies now residing and abiding pending the coming of the Last Day?
13143And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto the measure of his life?
13143And why are ye anxious concerning raiment?
13143And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
13143And, now, what are the Occult Teachings-- the Secret Doctrine-- regarding the Real Virgin Birth of Jesus?
13143Are not ye of much more value than they?
13143Are the souls of the dead with their bodies?
13143As they approached Him He called out,"Whom seek ye?"
13143Be not therefore anxious, saying, What shall we eat?
13143But still what meant that expression-- why that leap and throbbing of her heart?
13143But why should I repeat and enumerate all the horrors of human misery?
13143Can there be any doubt of this after reading the above words from his pen?
13143Can there be any doubt regarding the same in a mind willing to think for itself?
13143Can you not see which is The Truth and which is the perversion?
13143Could the Divine Genius once self- recognized be content to be obscured amid material pursuits?
13143Did not the Magi say,"Where is He?
13143Did this stranger dare to defy God''s own decree?
13143Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
13143Do not even the Gentiles the same?
13143Do not even the publicans the same?
13143Do the angels have physical bodies?
13143Do you remember St. Paul''s remark,''Be not deceived, God is not mocked; whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap''?
13143Does not one''s own heart tell him the contrary?
13143Does not the Mystic teaching give a clearer light on this statement of the Creed?
13143Does not the agony of the cross sink into insignificance beside such spiritual agony?
13143Does the church wish to hold that the Master was also an ignorant, credulous peasant, sharing popular superstitions?
13143Even one of the crucified criminals reviled Him, asking Him why He did not save Himself and them?
13143For if ye love them that love you, what reward have ye?
13143For is it not written that"the Kingdom of Heaven is within you"?
13143Had not even the Healer declared that she only slept?
13143Had she not anointed Him with precious oil, as the host would have anointed an honored guest?
13143Had she not bathed and dried His feet, as the Pharisee would have done had his guest been deemed worthy of honor?
13143Had she not impressed upon even His feet the kiss that etiquette required the host to impress upon the cheek of the esteemed visitor to his house?
13143Had the Master lost His senses?
13143Had the idea of re- incarnation been repugnant to the teachings, would not He have denounced it to His disciples?
13143He felt that He had come to a most important phase of His life''s work, and the question of"What Am I?"
13143He says:"It may be said that in the present day these doctrines are simply not taught in the churches; how is that?
13143Here is the testimony in all of the standard reference books, and yet how many of you have known it?
13143How dared He so mock the very presence of the dead, whom the physicians had left, and over whom the priests had already begun the last sacred rites?
13143How few are they who find their way to the Realization of their own Divinity?
13143If all the world of objective life and manifestation, even to its highest forms, were withdrawn from manifestation, then there would be left-- what?
13143If not, why should souls require them on higher planes?
13143If not, why the necessity of a physical body at all, in the future life?
13143In the name of Truth, is the teaching, that_ man is a spiritual being_, inconsistent with the teachings of Christ and the records of the Scripture?
13143Is it not a worthy one-- is it not at least a higher conception of the human mind, than the physical Virgin Birth legend?
13143Is not the life more than the food, and the body than the raiment?
13143Is not this the extreme refinement of torture?
13143Is the beautiful babe, held close in its mother''s fond embrace, a symbol and type of impurity?
13143Is the watchful care and love of the Father of the babe, an impure result of an impure cause?
13143Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy by thy name, and by thy name cast out demons, and by thy name do many mighty works?
13143Of this event the New Testament takes note in these words:"But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
13143Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me cast out the mote out of thine eye, and lo, the beam is in thine own eye?
13143Or this,''Is there unrighteousness with God?''
13143Or what man is there of you who if his son ask him for a loaf will give him a stone, or if he shall ask for a fish will give him a serpent?
13143Or what shall we drink?
13143Or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
13143Saw Him again?
13143Speaking of teaching founded upon historical narrative, he says,''What better method could be devised to assist the masses?''
13143The crowd asked Him why He who saved others could not save Himself?
13143Then Caiaphas asked Him the all- important question,"Art thou the Christ?"
13143Then asked the Master,"Where have you laid him away?"
13143Then cried the people,"What saith this man to the corpse?"
13143Then he asked, with his newly acquired air of authority,"Why sought ye me?"
13143Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
13143Then what can it be?
13143Then what is this Spirit of Life?
13143Then why persist in treating it as a thing imported from India, Egypt or Persia to disturb the peaceful slumber of the Christian Church?
13143They felt His body, and saw Him eat-- but what of that?
13143Was He destined to throw aside the robe and staff of the ascetic, and to don the royal purple and the sceptre?
13143Was He indeed the long- expected Deliverer of Israel?
13143Was He the Messiah?
13143Was He to forsake the role of the spiritual guide and teacher, and to become the King and Ruler over the people of Israel?
13143We wonder if our readers can realize, even faintly, just what this sacrifice meant?
13143Were the ancient laws of Moses to be thus defied by this presumptuous Nazarene, whose religious ideas were sadly lacking in orthodoxy?
13143What did the Nazarene mean?
13143What had you to fear?"
13143What is meant by the words,"We have seen his star in the East"?
13143What is the use of a soul, if the physical bodies of the dead are to be resurrected in order that their owners may enjoy immortality?
13143What manner of people were these to whom He had decided to deliver the Message of Life?
13143What new fraudulent marvels would He not work next in order to delude the credulous people and to bring them once more around his rebellious standard?
13143What was to be done?
13143When and how did he spend those seventeen years?
13143When this truth is known, how puerile and petty seems the myth of the"traveling star"of the commonly accepted exoteric version?
13143Which brings the greater approval from The Christ within your heart?
13143Which is the true spiritual teaching?
13143Which of the two conceptions seems most in accord with the intuitive promptings of the Something Within?
13143Who touched my garment?"
13143Why does He perpetually use the technical terms connected with the well known mystery- teaching of antiquity?
13143Why should this be?"
13143Why the frequent and repeated mention of Jesus as"the Son of God?"
13143Why was it not reasonable that He was to lead the Chosen People to their own?
13143Will the owners of aged, worn out bodies be compelled to re- assume them at the Last Day?
13143Will you accept it?
13143Would it have been any wonder had even such a man as Jesus succumbed?
13143Would not the Master, having found his strength and power, have insisted upon developing the same?
13143you ask?
14867Does the perfect Buddha live on beyond death, or does he not? 14867 I cannot-- will not fight,"he says;"I seek not victory, I seek no kingdom; what shall we do with regal pomp and power?
14867Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?
14867Now, that which is created,he adds,"must of necessity be created by some cause-- but how can we find out the Father and maker of all this universe?
14867[ 26] There is a deep pathos in the question which I have just quoted,How can we find out the Father and maker of all this universe?"
14867''Is Buddhism really older than Christianity, and does it really contain many things which are found in the Bible?''"
14867''Is it really true?''
14867''Why did you not tell us all this before?
14867... Did humanity begin with a coarse fetishism, and thence rise by slow degrees to higher conceptions?
14867Again, the question arises, How can responsibility be transferred from one to another?
14867And how are we to account for their striking similarities?
14867Are not we sons of the mighty Duryodani?
14867But are they?
14867But does conversion mean the same, or anything like the same, thing in each?
14867But how shall the false systems of religions be studied?
14867But the question may be asked,"Do we not admit a similar principle when we speak of a man''s influence as something that survives him?"
14867But what is the evidence found in the legends themselves?
14867But what is the testimony of the great dead religions of the past with respect to a primitive monotheism?
14867But who knows whence his blessings come to him?
14867But_ how_ have these conquests in Central Africa been made?
14867Do the traces of a comparatively pure monotheism first show themselves in the recent periods of idolatry?
14867Do they appear to have risen from polytheism toward simpler and more spiritual forms, or have simple forms been ramified into polytheism?
14867Dost Thou only care for men?
14867Even if change were possible, therefore, how shall the old score be settled?
14867For what else have many excellent members of our faith done?
14867Good men are asking,"Is not such a study a waste of energy, when we are charged with proclaiming the only saving truth?
14867Have they shown an upward or a downward development?
14867Have we forgotten our Rama and Arjun, Yudistar or Bishma or Drona the Wise?
14867How can he be a lover of truth, which is God, if he knows not his beloved under such a disguise?
14867How can there be reconciliation to God, then, without repentance and humiliation?
14867How can we attain unto them?
14867How could Buddhism grow out of such a soil and finally cast its spell over so many peoples?
14867How did the early Church succeed in its great conquest?
14867How is it with the authenticity of Buddhist literature?
14867How is the young missionary, who knows nothing of their systems or the real points of comparison, to deal with such men?
14867How much may we expect to prove from the early history of the non- Christian systems?
14867How shall we account for the similarities above indicated, except on the supposition of a common and a very ancient source?
14867How shall we explain that career?
14867How then did they succeed?
14867How was it that Islam gained its conquests, and what is the secret of that dominion which it still holds?
14867How was such a man to be met?
14867How will the mere philosopher explain this wonderful power of personality over men of all races, if it be not Divine?
14867How, then, shall we draw the line between history and legend?
14867If Krishna is within and without, what is the use of austerities?
14867If Krishna is_ not_ within and without, what is the use of austerities?
14867If Krishna is_ not_ worshipped, what is the use of austerities?
14867In the old churches of the East or on the Continent of Europe, how much of virtual idolatry is there even now?
14867In the receptacle of what was it contained?
14867Is it any wonder that such persons have a warm side toward Buddhism?
14867Is it_ in pari materia_, and if not, is the comparison worth the paper on which it is written?
14867Is not downright earnestness better than any possible knowledge of philosophies and superstitions?"
14867May there not, after all, be danger in the study of false systems?
14867May we not believe that the ideas here expressed had always existed in the minds of the more devout rulers of the empire?
14867Men had begun to ask themselves the great questions of human life and destiny,"Whence am I?
14867Mr. Goldwin Smith, in an able article published in the_ Forum_ of April, 1891, on the question,"Will Morality Survive Faith?"
14867No man sings there,''Shall not my soul be submitted unto God?
14867O Almighty One, hast Thou not power to make us other than we are, that we too may have some part in the blessings of life?"
14867Of what value can heathen asceticism and merit- making be while the heart is still barred and buttressed with self- righteousness?
14867Or Lactantius, or Victorinus, Optatus, Hilary, not to speak of the living, and Greeks innumerable?
14867See we not how richly laden with gold and silver and apparel that most persuasive teacher and most blessed martyr, Cyprian, departed out of Egypt?
14867Stop, O Brahman; why do you engage in austerities?
14867The Bhagavad Gita and the Gospel both enjoin the brotherhood of men, but what are the meanings which they give to this term?
14867The eating of bread is in conformity with the ordinance of God; can one forget that his blessing rests thereupon?...
14867The question"Are ye not of more value than many sparrows?"
14867The question, What is Nirvana?
14867The real question is, what was the_ drift_ of the prophet''s character?
14867Then follow other questions:''Does Buddhism really count more believers than any other religion?''
14867There is recognized no future intervention that can effect a change in the downward drift, and why should a thousand existences prove better than one?
14867Was it enveloped in the gulph profound of water?
14867What are the lessons of the various ethnic traditions?
14867What are their aims, respectively?
14867What could be more horrible than the story just brought down by the messengers who were with Major Festing?
14867What could have produced them?
14867What has become of the tens of thousands of peaceful agriculturists, their wives and their innocent children?
14867What help, what rescue can mere infinitude of time afford, though the transmigrations should number tens of thousands?
14867What human skill could have depicted a character which no ideal of our best modern culture can equal?
14867What is the relation between these two currents?
14867What is this mysterious being of which I am conscious?"
14867What methods were adopted, and with what measures of success?
14867What then enshrouded all the teeming universe?
14867What was the influence of his professed principles on his own life?
14867What were the elements of power which enabled the great sage of China to rear a social and political fabric which has survived for so many centuries?
14867What, then, is Kharma?
14867Where can we point to so easy a conquest as that of Patrick in Ireland, or that of the Monks of Iona among the Picts and Scots?
14867Where did Shankar and great Dayananda arise?
14867Where do violence, meanness, and deception gradually beam forth into benevolence and truth?
14867Where is the system in which such an incident and such a lesson would not be wholly out of place?
14867Wherein, then, consists the unique supremacy of the Christian faith?
14867Who shall change the leopard''s spots or deflect the fatal drift of a human soul?
14867Who would think of quoting"Paradise Lost"in any sober comparison of Biblical truth with the teachings of other religions?
14867Will there not be found perplexing parallels which will shake our trust in the positive and exclusive supremacy of the Christian faith?
14867Without a Daysman how shall we bridge the abyss that lies between?
14867Yet where in all the wide waste of heathen faiths or philosophies is there anything which even remotely resembles the story of the Prodigal?
14867or has perchance some other God made us?
14867what with enjoyments, or with life itself, when we have slaughtered all our kindred here?"
14947And for what reason?
14947And what do you imagine would become of you,said the holy man,"supposing you should be killed in this action, and in the condition you now are?"
14947For the rest,said they,"what have we more to fear this day than we had yesterday?
14947How, Father Francis,said the pilot,"are you fearful with so fair a wind?
14947The devil, by his malicious suggestions, tempts the greatest part of those who have devoted themselves to God''s service:''What make you there?'' 14947 Where are those people,"said he,"who dare to confine the power of Almighty God, and have so mean an apprehension of our Saviour''s love and grace?
14947Wretched creature,said the father to him,"what had become of thee, if thou hadst died of this fall?"
14947A passenger, who shook with fear, demanded of him,"With what courage he could sing, when he was just upon the brink of death?"
14947After all, what inconvenience or danger can it be to embrace their law?
14947After mass was ended, he looked round him, and not seeing him for whom he searched,"What is become of my host?"
14947After the ordinary embracements, which were more tender than ever, he enquired if none were sick within the college?
14947Ah, what profits it a man to gain the universe, and lose his soul?"
14947And after that, what will become of our families, whose only subsistence is from the offerings which are made to the pagods?
14947And how could he imprint the principles of the divine law into their hearts, who had not the least sense of humanity?
14947And what has been the merit of their descendants, that they should be more favourably treated than their predecessors?"
14947And whither is he dragged by his unhappy destiny?"
14947Are there any hearts hard enough to resist the influences of the Most High, when it pleases him to soften and to change them?
14947Being answered, that he was already in open sea;"What could urge him,"continued he,"to so prompt a resolution?
14947Being one day together with the Father, in a private part of the ship, Xavier asked him, to whom he had confessed himself before he went on shipboard?
14947Being one day together, and talking familiarly, Xavier asked Annez, if the year had been good for the Portugal merchants?
14947But what profits it to have escaped the sword, when, they must die of hunger?
14947But what victory can truth obtain over souls which find their interest in following error, and who make profession of deceiving the common people?
14947But what would not the neighbouring provinces attempt, to revenge the injury done to their divinities?
14947But, on the other side, what hopes ought we not to conceive, under the auspices and promise of Father Francis?"
14947But, what can the demons and their ministers do against me?
14947For example, demand of them, what persons they have wronged?
14947For, can there be a more cruel death, than to live without Jesus Christ, after once we have tasted of him?
14947He sent for them before him, and asked them, in the face of all his nobles, of what country they were, and what business brought them to Japan?
14947How shameful would it seem to behold an apostolical legate washing his own linen on the deck, and dressing his own victuals?"
14947If I should happen to die by their hands, who knows but all of them might receive the faith?
14947Is any thing more hard, than to abandon him, that we may satisfy our own inclinations?
14947Let all the powers of hell break loose upon me, I despise them, provided God be on my side; for if he be for us, who shall be against us?"
14947Might they not take occasion from it to violate their promises to God, when they should find me wanting to the duty of my ministry?
14947Shall then the Isle del Moro be the only place, which shall receive no benefit of redemption?
14947The saint walking one day through the streets, happened to meet a Portuguese of his acquaintance; and immediately asked him,"how he was in health?"
14947The saint, who perceived whither the discourse tended, asked him, very civilly,"of what age he might be?"
14947The sick man was told, that Father Francis was just arrived; and was asked if he should not be glad to see him?
14947They added haughtily, that it is true he was a king; but what a kind of king was a profane man?
14947They asked him the occasion of his outcry, and why he shook in that manner?
14947This being done, I repeated the creed singly; and, insisting on every particular article, asked, if they certainly believed it?
14947Thus our whole success being in the hands of God, what cause of distrust or fear is it possible for us to have?
14947To what degree did those first men sin, to become unworthy of such a favour?
14947Was it for him to be the arbiter of religion, and to judge the gods?
14947Were you not advised to leave Malacca, and return to Portugal?"
14947What justice was it to punish those who transgressed a law, which it was impossible to keep?
14947What make you here, where all things are at quiet?
14947What testimony do you desire from me, of those truths which I have declared to you?"
14947What therefore will become of them, when they rise up against their sects, and reprehend their vices?"
14947When he had recovered his senses, Xavier demanded of him, what thoughts he had, when he was at the point of perishing?
14947Whensoever they present themselves before you in the sacred tribunal, interrogate that sort of people, by what means they grow so rich?
14947Why did he not descend from heaven, and make himself man, to redeem human kind, by his death and sufferings, as soon as ever man was guilty?
14947Why has he suffered us to live in blindness, and this Bonza of Portugal to receive these wonderful illuminations?
14947Will neither his passion, his death, nor all his blood, suffice to soften the hardness of your heart?"
14947Xavier went one day to visit him about dinner time:"Are you willing,"said the Father,"that we should begin an acquaintance by dining together?"
14947Xavier, who knew nothing of this misfortune, asked him the reason of his sorrow?
14947and how are you able to endure the sight of her?"
14947and to whom can we have recourse besides him?
14947answered Annez;"is it not because the Atoghia has once formerly sprung a leak?
14947are our forefathers burning in hellfire, because they did not adore a God who was unknown to them, and observed not a law which never was declared?"
14947are you so dejected for so slight an accident?"
14947can you believe these things of such a wretch as I am?"
14947he secretly whispers;''See you not that you do but lose your labour?''
14947what secret they have to make their offices and employments bring them in such mighty sums?
14947why did he not expect the ship which comes from Canton?
1670( Exodus 20:12) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:13) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:14) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:15) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:16) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:17) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:3) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:5) What does it mean?
1670( Exodus 20:7) What does this mean?
1670( Exodus 20:8) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:10) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:11) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:12) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean?
1670( Matthew 6:9) What does this mean?
1670A daughter?
1670A husband?
1670A mother?
1670A servant?
1670A son?
1670A wife?
1670Amen What does this mean?
1670Are you a father?
1670Are you disobedient, unfaithful or lazy?
1670Have you hurt anyone with your words or actions?
1670Have you stolen, neglected your duty, let things go or injured someone?
1670How can physical eating and drinking do such great things?
1670How can water do such great things?
1670How does this happen?
1670How does this happen?
1670How does this take place?
1670The Conclusion to the Commandments What does God say to us about all these commandments?
1670The Sacrament of Holy Baptism The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to His Household What is Baptism?
1670The Sacrament of the Altar The Simple Way a Father Should Present it to his Household What is the Sacrament of the Altar?
1670Then he will ask: Do you also believe that the forgiveness I give is God''s forgiveness?
1670V. How You Should Teach the Uneducated to Confess What is confession?
1670What are these words and promises of God?
1670What does Baptism give?
1670What does this mean?
1670What does this mean?
1670What does this mean?
1670What does"Daily bread"mean?
1670What good does this eating and drinking do?
1670What good is it?
1670What is the meaning of such a water Baptism?
1670Where in the Word of God is this?
1670Where is that written?
1670Where is this written?
1670Which are these?
1670Which sins should people confess?
1670Who, then, receives such a sacrament in a worthy way?
13642Mr. Edmondson, will you come this way a moment?
13642Suppose western Virginia and northern Kentucky, were tomorrow to emancipate their slaves, what would become of them? 13642 We have been repeatedly asked, why do you not send those slaves to Liberia?
13642[ 50] What then resulted from the agitation and discussion? 13642 [ 9] Garrett Davis inquired:"Will you preserve the Union or rush into the vortex of revolution under the name of secession?
13642''Why?''
13642And again, why are the Negroes of Virginia less cruelly treated?
13642And did you not observe on the day such ceremony was performing, that I carried a bow in my hand, and a quiver filled with arrows on my back?
13642And how is this, that God created us amongst the rest of human beings, and yet man would level us with the brute?
13642And who told you, Sir, that nature had created the Negroes with less feeling than other men?
13642And why are those imported, more wicked in your opinion?
13642Are not all prisoners at the disposal of their captors?
13642Are not my rights the same as his?
13642Arraigned before the almighty Sovereign of the universe, how will you answer the charge of such complicated enormity?
13642Buckner?
13642But do not their frequent risings, and the cruelties they from time to time retaliate upon their masters, give the lie to this natural insensibility?
13642But how could you judge whether the blacks were different from the whites, who saw them only in a state of slavery and wretchedness?
13642But how severely are those superiors punished?
13642But is it right opinion?
13642But is this fact to be imputed to them as a personal crime?
13642But what does it all amount to?
13642But where have these people gone?
13642But would they be admitted there?
13642Can Americans, after the noble contempt they expressed for tyrants, meanly descend to take up the scourge?
13642Can the efforts of a slave for the recovery of his liberty, be denominated vicious or criminal?
13642Combien de secondes auroit và © cu un homme âgà © de soix- ante- dix ans dix- sept jours et douze heures?
13642Could it possibly be that these splendid truths, this forecast of universal liberty, might include them too?
13642Did Weebaigah sell slaves?
13642Did not you see me make_ custom_--annual ceremony-- for Weebaigah, the third king of Dahomey?
13642Do we estimate beauty by the figure of a Laplander?
13642Do you not arm their tyrants, when you tell them, the insensibility of the Negroes alleviates their torments?
13642Does nature follow another order, other laws for them?--Have not they speech, that peculiar characteristic of humanity?
13642Education and circumstances!--Now where are the Negroes favoured by either?
13642Exactly what part did the rich slaveholders play during this crisis when the State was called upon to decide the question between the North and South?
13642For twelve centuries the problem"how shall Africa be redeemed?"
13642From the moment you violate the laws of nature, in regard to them, why should not they shake them off in their relative duties to you?
13642God his father as well as mine?
13642Has one susceptibilities of improvement, mentally, socially, and morally?
13642Have not they eyes, ears, a shape, and organs like ours?
13642Have not they the same faculties-- reason, memory, imagination?
13642He asked where were their schools, orphan asylums?
13642His conscience an infallible guide as well as mine?
13642How can one conclude then that they would have elected seceders to represent them in a"sovereignty convention"?
13642How can there be such a thing as history for a race which is just beginning to live?
13642How is it possible such horrid prospects should not fire his soul?
13642How much more so must be those unfortunate beings who stand in the predicament of the bat in the fable, whom both birds and beasts disowned?
13642How then did the neutrality policy work out?
13642How, if chance should present him with arms and liberty, should he resist using them, to put an end to his own existence, or that of his tormentors?
13642I answer, by no means, and if there be no ships to receive their captives, what will become of them?
13642I kill them, but do I ever insist on being paid for them?
13642I reply by another question, had we not clubs, and bows, and arrows before we knew white men?
13642If he does not feel, how should he remember?
13642If such vengeance would be lawful in me, what makes the Negro more guilty?
13642If the colored people can not enjoy freedom in a free State, what can they do?
13642Il a cependant, dois- je, le dire?
13642In mine, more quick, more ardent in their resentments?
13642In regard to their being sent to Africa, because they were natives of that land, they asked:"How can a man be born in two countries at the same time?"
13642In the language of Patrick Henry, will we be ready tomorrow or next day to act more than now?
13642In what light can the people of Europe consider America after the strange inconsistency of her conduct?
13642Is not nature our common parent?
13642Is not this contempt observable, for instance in the very first period?
13642Is one bound by the laws of God to improve the talents he has received from the Creator''s hands?
13642Is one embraced in the commands search the scriptures?
13642Justly can it be demanded''What sort of civilization is this?
13642Others felt like the lady who inquired:"Is it possible that any of my slaves should go to heaven, and must I see them there?
13642Ought she to comply with it?
13642Perhaps you may be asked, how will the blacks be punished with guns and powder?
13642Remove the cause or is it not the only crime?
13642S[andys?]
13642Shall I tell you why there are no authors or men of learning among the Negroes?
13642Shall we say that the Indians or Arabs are not our equals, because they despise both our arts and our sciences?
13642Some may say, why did not the Kentucky Legislature go for coercion?
13642The contest then must be who can arm fastest, and where are our arms?
13642They are not our fellow- creatures will they say: a philosopher of Paris has proved it?
13642To whom are the wretched sons of Africa to apply for redress, if their cruel master treats them with unkindness?
13642To whom will they resort for protection, if he is base enough to refuse it to them?
13642Turning to Demitt, the officer asked,''What''s your occupation?''
13642Was Cartouche less detestable because Brinvilliers had existed before him?
13642Was he to let them remain in this country to cut the throats of his subjects?
13642Was it otherwise, they would be sacrificed to it here, as well as there; how can we praise such forced humanity?
13642Were the Revolutionary fathers so stupid as to think that the British would adopt the same policy?
13642What can account for so unusual a character?
13642What else could he have done with them?
13642What has made you what you are?
13642What has this author in question done?
13642What is eloquence but the language of reason and sensibility?
13642What of that?
13642What spring of action could raise a Negro from his debased condition?
13642What then degrades this natural and moral sensibility?
13642What then is race orthodoxy?
13642What were the motives that prompted this man to so extraordinary and laborious a life?
13642What were they to do then when this militia, which could not be uniformly kept up, should grow impatient with the service?
13642What white man would be less cruel in his situation?
13642What would the Negroes think when they saw their offering thrown away from the altar of their country?
13642Whence does it come?''"
13642Whence the free black?
13642Where is he?
13642Where shall they go?
13642Where shall they go?
13642Where then shall they go?
13642While they were proceeding thus, an onlooker said to Emily,"Are n''t you ashamed to run away and make all this trouble for everybody?"
13642Who can without the complicated emotions of anger and impatience, suppose himself in the predicament of a slave?
13642Who told you so?
13642Who told you there were no learned blacks?
13642Who will say that it would not be more safe and wise to emigrate to Africa than to Canada, Oregon, California or Mexico?
13642Why should that be called wickedness and depravity in him, which would be stiled virtue in me, in you, in every white man?
13642Why this comparison, which seems to insinuate a justification of the Virginians?
13642Why this general indifference about home; why are the household gods, why is the sacred hearth so wantonly abandoned?
13642Will she comply with this appeal?
13642Will such a practice stand the scrutiny of this great rule of moral government?
13642Will they not consider her as an abandoned and deceitful country?
13642You say they are not so thievish in Virginia, propagate faster, and are less depraved: Why?
13642[ 12] In the meantime what had become of Samuel?
13642[ 2] But can a natural consequence be criminal?
13642[ 3]--Will the Americans allow the people of England to get the start of them in acts of humanity?
13642[ 9] Besides, if I neglect this indispensable duty, would my ancestors suffer me to live?
13642and are we to blame, if we send delinquents to a far country?
13642are we not exposed to all the same wants?
13642cut off the heads of people who have never done me any harm?"
13642do we not feel all the same sentiments-- are we not capable of all the same exertions-- and are we not entitled to all the same rights, as other men?
13642do you judge so because they have vegetated for three centuries in European fetters, and at this day have not altogether shaken off the horrid yoke?
13642does a misfortune cease to be such, because there is a greater elsewhere?
13642how, on the contrary, not give vent to all the indignation, which must naturally arise in every feeling mind?
13642if you poison us, do we not die?
13642if you prick us, do we not bleed?
13642magnanimity by the soul of a courtier?
13642or intelligence by the stupidity of an Esquimaux?
13642or the Quakers, because they neither respect academies nor wits?
13642that I was only solicitous about my own name, and forgetful of my ancestors?
13642the road to glory and honor is impassible to him: What then should he write for?
13642what imperfection in the faculties of our minds?--Has not a negro eyes?
13642what inferiority of art in the fashoning of our bodies?
13642what variety is there in our organization?
13642would they not trouble me day and night, and say, that I sent no body to serve them?
11959Can I trust a fellow- being? 11959 How shall we escape if we_ neglect_( not only_ reject_) such great salvation?"
11959***"And now, Lord, what wait I for?"
11959**** I lay still half hour, and read over thy tenderly interesting and affecting sheet, and poured out my full heart; but what can I say?
11959***** To home, to home my spirit hastes; For why?
11959***** Where can we search to find its home?
11959*****"WHAT PROFIT HATH A MAN OF ALL HIS LABOR THAT HE TAKETH UNDER THE SUN?"
119599th_, 1837.-- Can it be true that one more link In that mysterious chain, Which joins the two eternities, I shall not see again?
11959A short time afterwards, appearing a little discouraged, she asked,"Do you feel assured for me?
11959Am I in this repining?
11959And if so, dare we murmur or wish to recall the loved one from that home?
11959And now, my dear----, are we not one, essentially one, both one in Christ?
11959And shall its ask''d and promised resurrection In dreams of disappointed hope subside?
11959Are ten thousand fears desiring To engulf their helpless prey?
11959Are we never to rest in principles and practices of actual faith and love?
11959At another time, whilst amusing herself with her toys, she asked,"Mamma, what is it that makes me feel_ so sorry_ when I have done wrong?
11959Because I feel benevolence towards the poor?
11959Because I feel the love of God constraining me?
11959But how talk of abolition by_ law_, and keep spirit- merchants in the Church?
11959But may I write prose?
11959But this desperate heart-- might it not well be despaired of?
11959But what will He gather them to?
11959But when, all beautiful upon the mountains, Shall come the herald of our peace restored?
11959But why thus?
11959But, for the year that is passed, what can I say?
11959Can I say, in full sincerity,"_ more_ than they that watch for the morning"?
11959Can I trust an angel''s care?
11959Can it be joyful to reflect, This year may be our last?
11959Can it be joyful, then, to find That life is hastening fast?
11959Can it be that every heart is a treasury of sadness which has but to be stirred up to set us in mourning?
11959Can we hope ever to attain it?
11959Can we not have faith in our principles?
11959Comes there no blessed day for Sabbath- keeping, No time within the temple to adore?
11959Could the stony heart in me help melting, seeing her exceeding great joy?
11959Do we suffer only by our own fault, unless a grief is actually inflicted upon us?
11959Do you think it is?"
11959Does a certain amount of evil necessarily bring a certain amount of sorrow soon or late?
11959Doubtless to wait for it, and perhaps ask for it also; but how?
11959From thy barn and storehouse treasure Did He take thy hoarded pelf?
11959Has He made it vain thy toiling Fine- spun raiment to prepare?
11959Has my aim been duty-- not pleasure?
11959Has my employment and economy of time been right?
11959Has not our life a germ of real perfection, As holds the tiny seed the forest''s pride?
11959Hast thou long thy Lord''s abiding Vainly sought''mid shadows dim?
11959Hast thou seen thy building falter Can thy God thy griefs despise?
11959Have I been quiet and submissive?
11959Have I fallen short of this amount, I am uneasy, and feel myself burdened; the thing is before me, I must do it: why?
11959Have I looked on the things of others as my own?
11959Have propensities or sentiments ruled?
11959How can I be sufficiently thankful that it has been mine?
11959How can I describe these eventful days?
11959How full of significance is the inquiry,"To whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
11959How shall I account, in the last day, for these things?
11959How shall I join the ransom''d throng Around the throne that stand, And cast their crowns before thy feet, Lord of the saintly band?
11959How shall my guilty spirit meet The great, all- searching eye?
11959How, then, can I dream of clearing off these debts, when there can be no doubt that I shall daily incur more?
11959I did write poetry sometimes: is it presumptuous to call it poetry?
11959If I should lose my soul through poetry?
11959If so, who can tell the fierceness of the fire that burns between me and my wished- for rest?
11959In faith''s long contest have life''s quenchless fountains Bade calm defiance to the hostile sword?
11959Is His hand shortened at all?
11959Is it proportionate to the amount of evil?
11959Is the gospel changed?
11959Is there, then, no positive Christian duty?
11959Is thy spirit all unfeeling, Save to sin that grieves thee there?
11959Look on the firmament above, From south to northern pole: Can we find there a resting- place For the immortal soul?
11959Many an occasion of deep instruction was offered to us at the Yearly Meeting; and yet from all this what remains?
11959Must we forever the rough stones be heaping, And building temple walls for evermore?
11959Must we forever urge the brain with learning, And add to moral, intellectual woes?
11959Nearly sixteen years have I been warned, and sweetly called upon to awake out of sleep:"What meanest thou, O sleeper?
11959Nor hold in peace the spoils we have been earning, And find in wisdom''s self the mind''s repose?
11959Oh, does He not say in_ these_ days,"Open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it"?
11959Oh, how shall I be enough careful to trust him alone?
11959Oh, how shall I set forth His tender compassion, who has blessed me this evening with, I was going to say, the abundance of peace and truth?
11959Oh, how should I be rebuked by the thought,"One thing is needful, and but one: Why do thy thoughts on many run?"
11959Oh, what were life without it?
11959Oh, who can tell the snares that surround me?
11959Or is the calming and soothing power a thing confined to sense and sensibility?
11959Ought we not to be willing to be bent or unbent any way?
11959Query:--Is it_ per se_ a_ sin_ to drink a little?
11959Shades of night, thy strain''d eye scorning, Have they; long enwrapp''d the skies?
11959Shall I not, from this time, cry unto Him,"My Father, thou art the guide of my youth"?
11959Suppose I am one of these?
11959The constant inquiry,"What must I do to keep an easy conscience?"
11959The presumption always seems to me on the other side; and yet who is free from it altogether?
11959Time passes on, and what progress do I make, either in usefulness in the earth, or preparation for heaven?
11959Was not nature meant by Him to work in concert with His spirit on our hearts?
11959We have been interrupted; in what?--in the fulfilment of our duty?
11959We say"it is because I listen to temptation;"but why do I listen, to temptation?
11959We who have tried our heavenly Father''s patience so long, dare we complain of waiting for Him?
11959What could I do but endeavor to lie down in passiveness under it, and crave that nothing might interfere to mar the work of the Lord?
11959What if nature chose the sweeter, Where her blooming gift to lay?
11959What in me but my greatest foe could hinder the full adoption of the prayer,"Thy will be done"?
11959What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits?
11959What testimony of gratitude can I record to that tender mercy which has drawn near to me this evening?
11959What will all issue in?
11959What will be discouraged by it, except that self- confidence and self- reliance which are the bane, the very opposite, to the idea of faith?
11959What wonder that the wilderness is so long and tortuous, when I reckon the molten calves, the murmurings, the fleshly desires?
11959What would be my present condition but for the unchangeable faithfulness of my God and Saviour?
11959What would be thought of a person, especially young, who should profess so much now?
11959What, then, must be the essence of that glory in which all perfection is beauty united?
11959When He giveth quietness, what should make trouble?
11959Which should be sacrificed?
11959Who shall tell us which were meeter,-- Marriage morn, or funeral day?
11959Why sacrifice either?
11959Why should the cup the sooner cloy Which God hath deign''d to bless?"]
11959Why, then, do not I?
11959Will He convict me still of holding the truth in unrighteousness?
11959Will you be satisfied with seven sketches, such as they are, for this day?
11959[ Footnote 3:"Why should we fear youth''s draught of joy, If pure, would sparkle less?
11959_ Directly_, mamma: what is it?"
11959and if it is not employed properly, when at home, how can it be naturally and intelligently exercised when abroad?
11959and yet, if but prepared to go, whether we depart as he did, or as poor Cowper, how true are the words of the latter,"What can it signify?"
11959can you trust for me?"
11959follows its judgment as"desperately wicked,"with emphasis full as great as that of"Who can know it?"
11959gayly spreading On a long- nursed household tree, What unwonted spell is shedding Thought of grief on bloom of thee?
11959how shall I account for the sixteen years which have, this day, completed their course upon my head?
11959is no proof of high Christian attainment; rather says the Christian,"What can I render for all His benefits?"
11959shall I leave my only Helper because of my evil case-- my only Physician because of my desperate disease?
11959will it be heaven?"
16745Could''st thou no better keep, O Abbey old?
16745Is it that of a dependant to a parental benefactor? 16745 The question is,"wrote Arnold,"is the view propounded_ true_?
16745To have faith in Christ means to be attached to Christ, to embrace Christ, to be identified with Christ--but how?
16745Well, my little man, and how do you spell_ dog_?
16745_ Your educated and intelligent classes_,sneered Arminius, in his most offensive manner--"where are they?
16745''O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
16745''Who are we?''
16745Alluring, is it not?
16745And from that memorable book what did we learn?
16745And on that Death, what is St. Paul''s teaching?
16745And what would he have raised in their place?
16745Are we to call him a great poet?
16745But was the publicity in these cases perfectly full and entire?
16745But what is the capital difficulty in the way of obligatory instruction, or indeed any national system of instruction, in this country?
16745Can any life be imagined more hideous, more dismal, more unenviable?...
16745How is he to bring the evil and self- seeking tendencies of his composite nature into conformity with the law and will of God?
16745Little helping, wounding much, Dull of heart, and hard of touch, Brother man''s despairing sign Who may trust us to divine?
16745Poor Mr. Matthew Arnold, upon this, emerged suddenly from his corner, and asked hesitatingly:''But will any one dare to call him a man of delicacy?''
16745Were there not some places which the details did not reach?
16745What is Lent, and the miracle of the temptation?
16745What is it which sets Paul in motion?
16745What is the miracle of the Incarnation?
16745What resolutions could I propose?
16745What then, according to Arnold, is God?
16745When shall I be My God with Thee, To see Thy face?
16745When we originally encounter the word in the Lecture[30] on Heine, Arnold is speaking of Heine''s life- long battle-- with what?
16745Why is the earnest Liberalism and Nonconformity of Lancashire and Yorkshire to be agitated on this question by hope deferred?
16745Why then do we call him the greatest Inspector that we ever had?
16745Would he have tolerated the testimony of another?
16745was offered as a paraphrase of"Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased?"
10058Art thou one of His disciples?
10058At the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying''Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?'' 10058 Behold Jesus sayeth to her( Magdalen)''Woman, why weepest thou?''"
10058May clerics follow the legal time in reciting the Divine Office?
10058My God, my God, why has Thou forsaken me?
10058Shall I crucify your King?,( St. John, 19).
10058( 1073- 1086), labour for liturgical reform?
10058( 2) To whom do we speak in our daily service of prayer?
10058( 3) In whose name do we speak?
10058( Psalm 49, v.16)?
10058And I, that I may pray, have found the heart of my King and my Brother, of my sweet Saviour; shall I not then also pray?
10058Are priests bound to follow the Proper in their own diocese?
10058Are priests bound to recite Matins and Lauds before Mass?
10058Are priests bound to recite Matins and Lauds before Mass?
10058At what time should the little hours be said?
10058At what times should the small hours be recited?
10058But is it a sin to change wilfully the order of the office?
10058But the question arises, when did Rome introduce hymns into her liturgy?
10058But what effect has sin on the recitation of the Office?
10058But what intention ought we to have?
10058But what is to be done in offices where a commemoration prayer and the prayer of the office is from the common?
10058But, was the rhymed, tonic accented lyric, which was to be sung by all sorts and conditions of men, in public, such an outrageous literary sin?
10058Can a priest fulfil his obligation by reciting the office with a companion?
10058Do double offices differ specifically from each other?
10058Do we articulate every word, not adopting a careless or too speedy pronunciation?
10058Do we look on ourselves as instruments which need to be animated with God''s holy spirit in order to bless His holy name?
10058Do we love this holy exercise?
10058Do we say our Hours without interruption?
10058Does a person reciting the Hours sin if he have distractions?
10058Does a person reciting the hours sin, if he have distractions?
10058Does a person, who recites by mistake, an office other than that prescribed fulfil his obligation?
10058Does not our Lord know, that when we perform this duty we would wish to do it with the greatest possible attention?"
10058Does the loss of all the lights and graces and blessings of the Office compensate for the time gained?
10058For what is more worthy of respect than the word of God?
10058For, who has not seen the nervous, pious, anxious cleric, stupidly labouring to acquire even a sufficient intention before beginning his hours?
10058Has it an indulgence attached to it at all?
10058Has not negligence in these matters caused innumerable distractions?
10058Have we adopted some pious thought prior to our reading, so that distractions may be excluded and fervour fostered during our recitation?
10058Have we always formed intentions general and particular, not forgetting to form intentions embracing the intentions of Christ and His Church?
10058Have we chosen suitable time and place to pray?
10058Have we considered well that God is present and that we speak to Him?
10058Have we piously dwelt on these, or on some other subject proper to the Church''s season or according to our needs?
10058Have we rejected even good thoughts which were unsuitable for the time of recitation, and above all have we banished idle or indifferent ones?
10058Have we said our Hours piously, with all the modesty and all the reverence which so holy an action demands?
10058Have we said the Office with all the respect and all the veneration which His almighty majesty calls for?
10058Have we taken pains to mark the places in the Breviary and looked over the rubrics?
10058Have we united ourselves in spirit to the Church, in whose name we are going to praise God?
10058Have we united ourselves to Jesus Christ, Who is the perfect praise of God, the Father?
10058How should a confessor deal with scruples about intention?
10058If a person say the same Hour( e.g., Terce) twice, may he compensate for extra labour by the omission of an equivalent part( e.g., None)?
10058If in the beginning of the prayer mention is made of God the Son, the ending should be_ Per eundem, e.g.,_ Domine Deus noster?
10058If the recital of the office for any canonical hour be interrupted, should the whole hour be repeated?
10058In order to say it attentively have we taken great pains to put away all kinds of distractions?
10058In the hurried reading of the Office, time, a few minutes perhaps, is gained, but what is lost?
10058Is attention required?
10058Is he bound to make assurance doubly sure by reciting the part of which he doubts?
10058Is intention required in reading the hours?
10058Is it a sin to say Matins for following day before finishing office of current day?
10058Is it a sin to say Matins of following day before finishing Compline of the current day?
10058Is such internal attention, such deliberate application or mental advertence necessary for the valid recitation of the office?
10058Is there an obligation to repeat the Hours in the order fixed in the Breviary?
10058Is this prayer merely a sacramental?
10058May Matins be said separately from Lauds without any excusing cause?
10058May Matins be separated from Lauds without cause?
10058May the recitation be interrupted?
10058Mindful of His presence and majesty should we not try earnestly to bless His Holy name and to free our hearts from vain, evil and wandering thoughts?
10058Must every holder of a benefice read the Divine Office?
10058Must every holder of a benefice read the office?
10058Must the person know the meaning of the words read?
10058Now, what sort of intention is best and what sort of intention is necessary?
10058Or do we easily interrupt our prayer on any trifling pretext, and on the first opportunity?
10058Quae conventio Christi el Belial?_ The second means of procuring fervent prayer is the mortification of the passions.
10058Quare sonuerunt nisi ut audiantur?
10058St. Augustine wrote,"_ Et quare dicta sunt, nisi ut sciantur?
10058The old writers on liturgy ask the question:"Why has the Church reckoned seven hours only?"
10058They ask the questions, why did the early Christians pray at dawn and why is the practice continued?
10058They said to one another,"Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?"
10058Thus St. Gregory''s(?)
10058Was it ignorance or prudence that guided the early hymn writers in their adoption of popular poetic form?
10058What are the divisions or kinds of internal attention?
10058What are the ends for which the Office is said?
10058What causes justify an inversion of the hours?
10058What form did the public prayers, which we may call the divine office, take in the time of the Apostles?
10058What is a person bound to do who forgets part of an Hour-- is he obliged to repeat the full Hour?
10058What is a priest bound to do, who from a grave cause can not find time to recite the whole Office but only a part of it?
10058What is it then?
10058What is the time fixed for recitation of the Office?
10058What is to be done when the office of the feast is of a virgin not a martyr, and a commemoration of a virgin not a martyr is to be made?
10058What is true time as regards recitation of the office?
10058What kind of pronunciation is to be attended to in the recitation of the Divine Office?
10058What kind of verbal pronunciation should be attended to?
10058What knowledge is needed for the valid and for the licit recitation of the Hours?
10058What means should be used to promote pious recitation?
10058What must a person do who has a doubt about omissions?
10058What must a person do who has a doubt that he has omitted something in his recitation of the office?
10058What must be done where the feast is the feast of a Doctor and a commemoration of a Doctor is to be made?
10058What sin is committed by the omission of a notable part of the daily office?
10058What sin is committed by the omission of a notable part?
10058What sins are committed by the omission of the whole office?
10058What then is the difference between doubles of different classes?
10058When may a priest begin the recitation of Matins and Lauds for the following day?
10058When may a priest begin the recitation of Matins and Lauds for the following day?
10058When were vigils held?
10058Where can such sublime forms of prayer and praise be found as in Psalms, 8, 9, 17, 18, 21, 23, 28, 29, 33, 45, 46, 49, 54--to name but a few?
10058Where should the Divine Office be recited?
10058Where should the office be recited?
10058Which attitude is the best?
10058Which books were employed in olden times in reciting the Office?
10058Which causes justify an inversion of the Hours?
10058Which kind of internal attention is required in the reading of the Office?
10058Who amongst priests leads the life of ceaseless toil which the Cure d''Ars led?
10058Who are Beneficed Clergy?
10058Who are a priest''s associates in this work?
10058Who are bound to recite the Divine Office?
10058Who are bound to say the office?
10058Why did the Church adopt the word_ feriae_?
10058Why do priests wish to save time?
10058Why do we offer up public prayer in the evening?
10058Why does the Church desire prayer at the ninth hour?
10058Why does the Church wish us to pray at the sixth hour of the day?
10058Why does the Church wish us to pray at the third hour?
10058Why is prayer offered at this first hour of the day?
10058Why was the change made?
10058With becoming attitude, not lying prone, not crossing our legs; without saluting or speaking to those passing by?
10058_ Distincte_, Do we recite distinctly, observing the ordinary pause at the middle and at the end of each verse, not hurrying the one on the other?
10058_ Divisions of the Divine Office_.--How is the daily Office divided?
10058_ Parts or Hours of the Office_.--How many parts or hours go to make up the Office?
10058_ Quae participatio, quae societas lucis ad tenebras?
10058but_ Domine ad festinandum me adjuva_--"O God, help me to hasten?"
10058external?
10058internal?
10058superficial attention, literal attention?
10058which is, being interpreted,''My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?''"
10866''And takest thou all these things upon thyself,''he exclaimed,''thou who art not unspotted thyself?''
10866''Are you not content?''
10866''But what am I to do with Jesus, who is called Christ?''
10866''But what evil has he done?''
10866''From whence hast thou thy power?
10866''How canst thou presume,''they exclaimed,''to appear before the Council in such a condition?
10866''Is it possible, Jesus of Nazareth,''he exclaimed,''that it is thou thyself that appearest before me as a criminal?
10866''Is it possible,''said he,''is it possible that thou art Jesus of Nazareth?
10866''Master,''he exclaimed,''what has befallen thee?''
10866''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
10866''Shall I crucify your King?''
10866''Speakest thou not to me?''
10866''What accusation do you bring against this man?''
10866''What species of king art thou?
10866''Who art thou?''
10866''Who art thou?''
10866After praying fervently, she turned to John and said,''Shall I remain?
10866Annas and his adherents added mockery to insult, exclaiming at every pause in the accusations,''This is thy doctrine, then, is it?
10866Answer at once: speak out,--art thou dumb?
10866Are you still suffering on her account?''
10866Art thou a king?
10866Art thou dumb?''
10866Art thou he whose birth was foretold in such a wonderful manner?
10866Art thou prepared to satisfy for all these sins?''
10866Art thou the Son of God?
10866Art thou the king of the Jews?
10866Art thou the son of an obscure carpenter, or art thou Elias, who was carried up to heaven in a fiery chariot?
10866Art thou willing to bear its penalty?
10866At the words,''Whom seekest thou?''
10866At these words they all exclaimed,''What need we any further testimony?
10866Behold, now you have heard the blasphemy: what think you?''
10866But his accusers, whose anger continued to increase, cried out,''You find no cause in him?
10866But tell us, where must we go?''
10866But the soldiers pushed them on one side, struck them, obliged them to return to their houses, and exclaimed,''What farther proof is required?
10866Could you not watch one hour with me?''
10866Did he not deliver twenty- seven poor prisoners at Thirza, with the money derived from the sale of Magdalum?
10866Did she, like these holy women, attain the end?
10866Didst thou escape when so many children were massacred, and how was thy escape managed?
10866Didst thou not cut off my brother''s ear?''
10866Didst thou not eat the Paschal lamb in an unlawful manner, at an improper time, and in an improper place?
10866Does not the conduct of these persons show plainly that the Galilean incites rebellion?''
10866Dost thou not desire to introduce new doctrines?
10866Everyone proposed something different, and some questioned Judas, saying:''Shall we be able to take him?
10866For if in the green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?''
10866Has he not armed men with him?''
10866Have you not been treated far more gently than was your adorable Spouse?
10866He felt surprised at this, and asked her,''What has happened to you?''
10866He fled as fast as possible, but where did he fly?
10866He glanced at the mangled and bleeding Form before him, and exclaimed inwardly:''Is it possible that he can be God?''
10866He leaned then on his breast and said:''Lord, who is it?''
10866He tried to persuade himself that he wished to pass a just sentence; but he deceived himself, for when he asked himself,''What is the truth?''
10866How is it that thou dost no longer possess it?
10866How then shall the Scriptures be fulfilled, that so it must be done?''
10866I have been ill quite a week, have I not?
10866In my ignorance, I thought that he was speaking of those brethren who are not in communion with us, but my guide added:"Who are our brethren?
10866Is it no crime to incite the people to revolt in all parts of the kingdom?--to spread his false doctrines, not only here, but in Galilee likewise?''
10866Is it not possible to refrain from thus tearing to pieces and beginning to execute your criminals even before they are judged?''
10866Is it true that thou hast restored sight to the blind, raised up Lazarus from the dead, and fed two or three thousand persons with a few loaves?
10866It is true that Scripture tells us he said,''Could you not watch one hour with me?''
10866It was towards three o''clock when he cried out in a loud voice,''Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?''
10866Jesus again asked,''Whom seek ye?''
10866Jesus made answer,''Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or have others told it thee of me?''
10866Jesus replied,''What, Judas, dost thou betray the Son of Man with a kiss?''
10866Jesus walked up to the soldiers and said in a firm and clear voice,''Whom seek ye?''
10866John asked him how it was that he, who had hitherto always consoled them, would now be so dejected?
10866John said to him:''Master, what has befallen thee?
10866Judas wished to fly, but the Apostles would not allow it, they rushed at the soldiers and cried out,''Master, shall we strike with the sword?''
10866Judas, dost thou betray the Son of Man with a kiss?''
10866Kings from the East came to my father to see a newly- born king of the Jews: is it true that thou wast that child?
10866Knowest thou not the words of the law,"He who sells a soul among his brethren, and receives the price of it, let him die the death"?
10866Mary approached him instantly, and said,''Simon, tell me, I entreat you, what is become of Jesus, my Son?''
10866Must I call the other disciples?
10866On this subject Overberg wrote her the following words:''What have you had to suffer personally of which you can complain?
10866Once, she asked suddenly in a scarcely audible voice,''What day is it?''
10866Ought I to go away?
10866Ought we to take to flight?''
10866Our beloved convent, too, what will be done with it in a short time?
10866Peter got up, intending to leave the room, when a brother of Malchus came up to him and said,''Did I not see thee in the garden with him?
10866Peter, when his turn came, endeavoured through humility to prevent Jesus from washing his feet:''Lord,''he exclaimed,''dost thou wash my feet?''
10866Pilate was offended that Jesus should think it possible for him to believe such a thing, and answered,''Am I a Jew?
10866Pilate was somewhat moved by these solemn words, and said to him in a more serious tone,''Art thou a king, then?''
10866Several times I heard him exclaim:''O my Father, can I possibly suffer for so ungrateful a race?
10866Shall I have strength to support such a sight?''
10866She would exclaim( as if repeating the words of others):''Why do you call out so?''
10866Should not one member call upon another, and suffer in order to cure and unite it once more to the body?
10866Someone asked her,''What is the matter with you?''
10866Speak, what are the tenets of thy religion?''
10866Tell me, without farther preamble, to what order of kings thou dost belong?
10866The Apostles were very much troubled, and each one of them exclaimed:''Lord, is it I?''
10866The Chief Priests took their seats likewise, and Pilate once more demanded:''Which of the two am I to deliver up to you?''
10866The High Priests looked at one another, and said to Jesus, with a disdainful laugh,''Art thou, then, the Son of God?''
10866The Roman governor has now sent thee to me to be judged; what answer canst thou give to all these accusations?
10866The mention of Galilee made Pilate pause: he reflected for a moment, and then asked,''Is this man a Galilean, and a subject of Herod''s?''
10866Then she again turned to the left, with menacing gestures, and exclaimed,''What meanest thou, O father of lies, with thy Magdalum contract?
10866Then the devil murmured in his ears,''Cain, where is thy brother Abel?
10866These words,''he made himself the Son of God,''revived the fears of Pilate; he took Jesus into another room, and asked him;''Whence art thou?''
10866They awoke, and raised him up, and he, in his desolation of spirit, said to them:''What?
10866Thinkest thou that I can not ask my Father, and he will give me presently more than twelve legions of angels?
10866Thou art silent?
10866Thy own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee up to me as deserving of death: what hast thou done?''
10866What art thou come to do here?
10866What canst thou answer to this?
10866What disciples hast thou now?
10866What hast thou done with the money given unto thee by the widows, and other simpletons whom thou didst seduce by thy false doctrines?
10866What is happening to him?
10866What is truth?''
10866What words can, alas, express the deep grief of the Blessed Virgin?
10866When Jesus entered in triumph the demons dispersed, crying out at the same time,''What is there between thee and us?
10866When asked,''Who has spent money?
10866Where are they all gone?
10866Where are thy disciples, thy numerous followers?
10866Where didst thou study?
10866Where is Jesus?''
10866Where is thy kingdom?
10866Who art thou?
10866Who can describe the sharp, sharp sword of grief which then transfixed her tender soul?
10866Who can therefore be surprised at finding some omissions and confusion in her descriptions?
10866Who gave thee the right of preaching?
10866Who is being spoken to in that way?''
10866Who knows whether his death would not be a triumph to my gods?''
10866Who will assist, who will console us, who will cure our diseases?
10866Whom seekest thou?''
10866Why askest thou me?
10866Why dost thou not answer?
10866Why hast thou been for so many years unknown?
10866Why have you illtreated this prisoner so shamefully?
10866Wilt thou crucify us likewise?''
10866continued Annas, in a tone of cutting contempt;''by whom art thou sent?
10866is that my Son?
10866said Pilate;''knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and power to release thee?''
10866she replied;''that would be most unreasonable; but how can any person avoid suffering when even the end of this little finger is in pain?
17871And what can not the Lord do for those who put their trust in Him?
17871Do not we owe our lives and our all to this great and good God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost?
17871He was very kind and gentle in his treatment of me and I am very glad that I found such a friend in him, for he was like a father to me?
17871He wrote and spoke and went all over to try to do all he could for his race, and who could forget such men as these?
17871Is not this a great God who can hear the prayers of the faithful ones when they pray?
17871Is not this not God''s love to me, as a poor, humble servant of His?
17871Page 8:"the House''s took off"Page 16:"formed like her''s"Page 49:"all of whom are are very fine"Page 58:"like a father to me?"
17871Why should we give up the fight and lay our armor by when there is so much for us to do?
16979Auntie, may I say God bless dear mother?
169796"Is not this the fast that I have chosen?"
16979All this, you say, is the concern of the State; certainly, but what is the State?
16979Am I retaining my dominion over my body, or is it gradually pushing itself into my place?
16979And now, how stands it in regard to the War?
16979Are you making things any better by neglecting your duty?
16979But can we not get a more evangelical, and at the same time more catholic, view of the matter?
16979But may we not go a step further and try to see Christ, in a measure, in all suffering, even that of the animals?
16979Can we close better than with the thought of the saints in Paradise?
16979Could 1_s._ in the £ income- tax take the place, morally, spiritually, or ethically, of the rich profusion of voluntary aid now being poured forth?
16979Could there be a more ghastly parody on the word honour?
16979Do you suppose that all those who are joining the Services like leaving home, wife, friends, comforts?
16979First of all what is the significance of"I"?
16979God seems to be saying to us, in no uncertain tones,"Is not this the fast that I have chosen?"
16979Have you ever attempted to gauge the mystery, to sound the depth of meaning implied in the simple sentence"I will"?
16979Have you ever read a book to, or written a letter for, anyone else?
16979Have you honestly tried to be reconciled; are you willing to forgive and bury the past?
16979Look at your life, ask yourself the question, boldly and honestly, what is the principle upon which it is being lived, God or self?
16979Now remains the question, Are the results to be permanent?
16979Of what value or power is my feeble little life among the teeming millions that go to make up the nation?
16979Our question to- day is: How shall we discipline that spirit which enables us to realise religion as a fact?
16979So long as I can enjoy myself and get my own way, why should I vex myself with the outworn question,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
16979Some of the immediate effects are obvious; but what are the lasting results to be?
16979The prayers omitted, curtailed, said carelessly, said or attempted in bed, instead of on your knees: what a grievous failure, is n''t it?
16979The question is often asked:"How often ought I to receive the Holy Communion?"
16979The soul of the nation needed discipline, and it has come suddenly, sharply, but, who shall dare to say, not mercifully?
16979There is a ceaseless temptation to echo the cry of the disciples in regard to the few loaves and fishes:"What are they among so many?"
16979There was no time for argument or explanation, for facing the inevitable"If not, why not?"
16979To whom do you turn in your times of difficulty, doubt, trouble?
16979Vain confidence, for how could One Who had died as a malefactor, Who could not save Himself, rescue His nation from the tyranny of the Roman power?
16979Very practically, then, we must ask ourselves such questions as these: What proportion of my time is spent for others?
16979What hast Thou done for me, O Mighty Friend, Who lovest to the end?
16979What necessity?
16979What''s that to you?
16979Who are the morally strongest?
16979Who can be giddy and careless with darkened streets, trains, trams, all telling of the awful possibilities of the new development of aerial warfare?
16979You may say,"What good will my abstinence do to people with whom I never come in contact?"
11760Children, have ye any meat?
11760Hast thou not known? 11760 Say not in thy heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
11760Seekest thou great things for thyself?
11760A man says:"Ca n''t I do as I like with my own?"
11760A ransom must be paid to somebody-- to whom was this ransom paid?
11760About His dying-- how did He die?
11760And Faraday, weeping, said:"Why will people go astray when they have this blest book to guide them?"
11760And I put it to you this morning whether you can any longer tolerate that omission?
11760And what did they mean?
11760And what is the object of connecting man with God?
11760And what to him is the resultant enfranchisement?
11760And where is Christ?
11760And who are Christ''s?
11760And why is it greater than charity?
11760And why not?
11760Are there any in whom the immortal hope burns low?
11760Are there any merchants here who are despondent?
11760Are there any parents whose children have wandered far?
11760Are you anxious for your children?
11760Are you hopeless and despondent because of your fainting strength?
11760Are you sick with hope long deferred?
11760Are you weak, oh, patriot?
11760Art thou one of the old prophets of Israel, escaped from his rocky tomb?
11760Besides, do we know whether voices that seem to be lost, are so in reality?
11760Brethren, does our common thought of redemptive glory reach back into this august and awful presence?
11760But are we right?
11760But has reverence no relationship to the practical?
11760But how did you destroy it?
11760But what is the fact?
11760But what made Luther?
11760But when the thrones of Rome were occupied with men who held the same opinion of the Bible as he does today, what was the freedom of the race?
11760But: What end have you in view?
11760By Thomas DeWitt Talmage Moody, Dwight Lyman, What Think ye of Christ?
11760By what interest are you led?
11760By whom have you been bought?
11760Can the trees of the field, as they clap their hands and sing in the freshening breeze, do other than refer it to heaven?
11760Can we safely exile it from our moral and spiritual culture?
11760Can you tell me anything that is going to last?
11760Christianity does not ask:"What think ye of the Bible?"
11760Did you ever notice how continually John associates love and faith with eternal life?
11760Did you ever think what he meant by that?
11760Dine on what?
11760Do you find yourselves face to face with the fact that Christ died for our sins?
11760Do you recall those wonderful sentences, scattered here and there about the apostle''s writings, and beginning with the words"but now"?
11760Do you think that that is a fair explanation?
11760Do you wonder that from that day to this the"carpenter''s son"of the Bible has been scoffed at by this infidelity?
11760Do your days of service seem short, until your life is scarcely longer than the flower that blooms to- day and is gone tomorrow?
11760Does the thought of the modern disciple journey in this distant pilgrimage?
11760Everyone has asked himself the great question of antiquity as of the modern world: What is the_ summum bonum_--the supreme good?
11760Has slavery worn man''s strength to nothingness until he is as weak as the broken reed and the withered grass?
11760Hath not God pledged His strength to the worker, that God whose arm strikes out worlds as the smith strikes out sparks upon the anvil?
11760Have the sons of the fathers never heard of the everlasting God, the Lord, Creator of the ends of the earth?
11760Have troubles driven happiness from thee, as the hawk drives the young lark or nightingale from its nest?
11760Have we not here, on the contrary, the image of human life?
11760Have you ever noticed how much of Christ''s life was spent in doing kind things-- in merely doing kind things?
11760How did it go?
11760How does that touch you as a revelation of magnificence in strength?
11760How does the Roman Catholic Church do it?
11760How is it that she pursues her conquering way, in spite of stupidities and blunders that would have killed any other institution?
11760How is it that this prophet and poet has become companion of the great ones of the earth?
11760How many of you will join me in reading this chapter once a week for the next three months?
11760How shall he care for these, when he returns to his ruined estate?
11760How then are we to have this transcendent living whole conveyed into our souls?
11760How?
11760I wonder why it is that we are not all kinder than we are?
11760If Christ was indeed a ransom, the question naturally arose, who paid the price?
11760If we could have forecast the training of such a life, how should we have pictured it?
11760If you and I could have imagined the introduction of this life of lives to the world, how should we picture that?
11760In the event of death, what arm shall lift a shield above these little ones?
11760Is any one prepared to dissociate this contemplation from the apostle''s cheery optimism?
11760Is it not a complete justification of our plea?
11760Is it not significant of what a great man of affairs found needful for the enkindling and sustenance of a courageous hope?
11760Is it the delusion of the sleeper, or the whisper of God?
11760Is life not full of opportunities for learning love?
11760Is not man''s helper that God who dippeth up the seas in the hollow of His hand?
11760Is not rather the thought of coming glory one of its abiding springs?
11760Is not that yet more pathetically significant?
11760Is the Shepherd and Leader of His little flock unequal to their guidance across the desert?
11760Is the ladder set up from the earth, or is it let down from above?
11760Is the way long and through a desert?
11760Is there one of us long tossed on sunless seas of doubt, long conscious of failure and disappointment in life?
11760It asks:"What think ye of Christ?"
11760It is David singing:"Why art thou cast down, O my soul?"
11760It is Jesus saying to Mary, and, in her, to all those whom grief afflicts:"Why weepest thou?"
11760Man''s hand unequal to the task of rebuilding Jerusalem?
11760Now how?
11760Now, what are the secrets of this courageous and energetic optimism?
11760Oh, brother, is it true of you, that after all the painful years happiness is not yours?
11760Oh, how can I fulfil it?
11760Or art thou perchance He whom we await?
11760Or do we now regard it as unpractical and irrelevant?
11760Roaming then through the entire records of his life and teachings, do we discover any significant emphasis?
11760Roman Catholics go to mass; what is the mass?
11760Shall I tell you what the cause is?
11760Shall we discard it as an irrelevant factor in the purposes of common life?
11760Shall we go forward with our Bible or backward without it?
11760The wisdom of the ancients, where is it?
11760There is the root, there the stem, and there are the leaves, and there is everything; but where is the flower?
11760They had toiled all night and caught nothing; is not that a significant description of many human lives?
11760They no longer say to any one who now lifts up his voice: Who are you?
11760Thine enemies too strong for thee?
11760To all this wretched state of man what offers came from Seneca, whom skepticism quotes as a moralist?
11760To what shall we refer this sublime, transfiguring dream?
11760We have the boat and the nets, all this elaborate organization of the Church, but have we caught anything this year?
11760We men and women sometimes feel burdened because of the sin we see around us; shall not the heavenly Father be as sensitive and responsive as we men?
11760We must arise with courage undismayed, and join in the cry of the ages: When wilt thou save the people, O God of mercy, when?
11760Well, pray, what is practical preaching?
11760What are the spacious issues of the glorious work?
11760What are the things in this Man''s life?
11760What are these, arrayed in white, Brighter than the noonday sun?
11760What can we do with that which is the true life of man?
11760What can we say of that which is the highest wisdom, the widest sympathy, the divinest love, and the mightiest power in human history?
11760What do you think of that?
11760What does this prophet on the Isle of Patmos see and hear, as he looks out into future ages and coming worlds?
11760What good are we if it is good for nothing, since it is at the root of all our institutions?
11760What if their language had decayed and their institutions had perished?
11760What is behind it?
11760What is it made of?
11760What is life?
11760What is the Lord''s Supper?
11760What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet?
11760What is the secret of the strength of the Roman Catholic Church?
11760What is the soul of that amazingly beautiful and seemingly fantastic mythology of the Greeks?
11760What is the truth?
11760What is the use of having faith?
11760What makes a man a good artist, a good sculptor, a good musician?
11760What makes a man a good cricketer?
11760What makes a man a good linguist, a good stenographer?
11760What party do you serve?
11760What was Christ doing in the carpenter''s shop?
11760What was His spirituality?
11760What was that?
11760What was this spirit in him?
11760What will be the joy of that harvest?
11760When did it go?
11760When you go into the average church to- day, what great idea meets you?
11760Where are the men and women saved by our triumphant effort?
11760Where did He get it?
11760Where is the draft of fishes?
11760Wherever we look, this gospel is the master light of all our seeing; and once more, is it not light from heaven?
11760Who believed in freedom then?
11760Who is Christ?
11760Who then art thou, mysterious preacher?
11760Who weighs the mountains with scales and the hills in the balance?
11760Whose program for the production of intellectual and spiritual liberty can liberals accept?
11760Why did they not know Him?
11760Why do they worship Apollo and Aphrodite, Hermes and Athene?
11760Why do we want to live tomorrow?
11760Why is love greater than faith?
11760Why?
11760Why?
11760Why?
11760Why?
11760Will you come?
11760Will you observe what its elements are?
11760Would he ever dream of taking His name in vain if he loved Him?
11760Would he not be too glad to have one day in seven to dedicate more exclusively to the object of his affection?
11760You could only insult him if you suggested that he should not steal-- how could he steal from those he loved?
11760but"How have I loved?"
11760that is, to bring Christ down; or who shall descend into the abyss?
17162And the long handles with which our labourers guide their ploughs-- where are they?
17162And who is that tall man in armour, strutting about with such a long spear in his hand?
17162At a place called Marah they found the water too bitter to drink; so they grumbled, saying to Moses,"What shall we drink?"
17162Could the priests and the people walk across the deep water?
17162David, after the last attempt of Saul to smite him to the wall by a javelin, fled away, and meeting with Jonathan said:"What have I done?
17162Do you know who it was?
17162God knew the evil thought Cain had towards his brother, and asked him,"Why art thou wroth?"
17162God saw it, and said to Cain:"Where is Abel, thy brother?"
17162He reproved her saying,"How long wilt thou be drunken?
17162He was grieved with them, and said,"Why chide ye with me?
17162How came he to lose his sight and be made a prisoner?
17162How could Moses do that?
17162How did it get this?
17162How were they to cross?
17162In our picture we see him and his daughters entering Zoar, and Sodom burning in the distance-- but what is that strange figure standing on the plain?
17162Joshua fell on his face to the earth and worshipped, saying,"What saith my Lord unto His servant?"
17162Joshua went to him and asked,"Art thou for us or for our adversaries?"
17162May I not wash in them and be clean?"
17162Then God called to Adam and said,"Where art thou?"
17162Then Isaac said:"Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?"
17162Then the child''s sister came forward and said to Pharaoh''s daughter,"Shall I call to thee a Hebrew woman that she may nurse the child for thee?"
17162They murmured against God and against Moses, and said,"Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
17162Was it an angel?
17162Was it not a cruel deed?
17162Was it not a strange name to give a tower?
17162Was not this a terrible end to what might have been a noble life?
17162We all wish to be brave, do we not?
17162What could the dreams mean?
17162What did Jesus mean?
17162What is he about to do with those stones?
17162What is mine iniquity, and what is my sin before thy father that he seeketh my life?"
17162Why did he do this?
17162Why?
17162Why?
17162and said,"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
17162wherefore do ye tempt the Lord?"
1722214.23][ Footnote 141: What is Christ''s Church?
172226.14][ Footnote 125: What is Christ''s Church?
17222And would he not have baptized his apostles in this way?
17222And, are they better observed under two sacraments than they are by the Quakers, and some other Christians who have none?
17222Angels said to his disciples: Why stand ye gazing up into Heaven?
17222Can any Christian doubt which baptism remains to us?
17222Did he not baptize those few with water for the same pacific purpose, or did he not at first receive full light upon this subject?
17222Does it not answer more nearly the description given of Mystery Babylon who was drunk with the blood of the saints and martyrs of Jesus?
17222Has it improved since that early day, or is the gall of bitterness less pungent, or has the sight of God become dimmed?
17222Is it not Jesus who was made a priest,"not after the law of a carnal commandment, but by the power of an endless life?
17222Is it not plainly because there was no such command?
17222On page 61,"brethern"was corrected to"world- wide brethern?"
17222Shall we keep the law of Moses, circumcise our children and baptize with water, because Jesus sanctioned it in Judea?
17222Shall we sell our lands, live in common, frequent Jewish temples and break bread daily from house to house?
17222Were not these dissenting martyrs a remnant or seed of the living church and their baptized enemies the real heretics?
17222What dispenser of water baptism could give such thanks in this day?
17222What is the testimony of observation in our day?
17222What shall we say?
17222When did man first presume to baptize with water, in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
17222Which baptism had ended?
17222Which remains?
17222Who would not gladly forget a succession which claims to run back through such a church as this?
17222With such Jewish proclivities how could they at once abandon water baptism?
17222[ 127] Simon the Sorcerer was baptized presumably with water; was he born again?
17222[ 194] How could they abandon that time- honored law of Moses and their fathers and at once embrace Christianity in its fulness?
17222[ 229] Who-- we ask-- is this priest without the tonsure, who daily visits the world- wide brethern?
17222[ 37] When was Christ''s command first quoted as authority for water baptism?
17222[ 43] Is it not a mere evasion of the gospel truth here and elsewhere inculcated, that Christ gave no commission to baptize with water?
17222[ 88] If in these gospel days we were to have been baptized with water, would not Joel have prophesied of water as well as of Spirit?
17222[ 89] Would not our Saviour at some time have intimated that water baptism should be continued and have given some instructions about it?
13349Could they think,he asked,"that youths, initiated under such oaths as theirs, were fit to be made soldiers?
13349Like the slain that lie in the grave, whom thou rememberest no more.... Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead? 13349 Tsze- Kung asked,''Is there one word which may serve as a rule for one''s whole life?''
13349We have forsaken all and followed thee:_ what shall we have therefore_?... 13349 What, then, does this stationary condition of the population mean?
13349What, then, is the position of the so- called Ignatian epistles? 13349 Would this questioning[ on the triumphal entry] have taken place if Jesus had often made visits to Jerusalem, and been well known there?
13349_ What shall we have_, therefore?... 13349 ''Blessed are ye that hunger now, for ye shall be filled''... Craven in spirit, with an empty purse and hungry mouth-- what next? 13349 ):Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
1334912]--but the people of Jerusalem knew him not, and, therefore, asked''Who is this?''"
1334924- 27) sends Peter to catch a fish with money in its mouth( why not, by the way, have fished directly for the coin?
1334930), answered to the question,"What is thy name?"
13349A metaphor must mean_ something_: what does this metaphor mean?
13349A natural reluctance to take up such a notion might prompt the question, Why were the Magi brought to Jerusalem at all?
13349And he continued,''Covetousness, passion, ignorance, the destruction of life, theft, adultery, and lying, are these good or bad, right or wrong?
13349And if you lend what new thing do ye?
13349And suppose he were, what then?
13349And the governor, becoming afraid, said to all the multitude of the Jews, Why will ye shed innocent blood?"
13349And the people, what of them?
13349And what does Jesus teach?
13349And what does that point out?
13349And what was the date of Philo?
13349Are these three Gospels based upon a common document?
13349Are they not unprofitable, and causes of sorrow?''
13349Are you poor in spirit, and are you smitten; in such case what did Jesus teach?
13349As magnetic?
13349Besides, even if such judicial duties were"the rule,"what of the exceptions?
13349Besides, why should they do so?
13349But how could this Being which was veiled from the world be brought to bear upon it?
13349But the Jews answered, and said to Pilate, Did we not tell thee that he is a magician?
13349Confucius answered,''Is not reciprocity such a word?
13349Confucius said,''In carrying out your government, why use killing at all?
13349Could Eusebius have written that Tatian formed this,_ I know not how_, if it had been a harmony of the Gospels recognised by the Church when he wrote?
13349Could he have any other purpose than that of determining the age under which no infants in the neighbourhood of Bethlehem should be allowed to live?
13349Did Jesus and the Devil go flying through the air together, till the Devil put Jesus down?
13349Did so unusual an occurrence cause no astonishment in the city?
13349Do the contents of the books themselves commend them as credible to our intelligence?
13349Do they also suppose his Greek Gospel to have been intended for the same class?
13349Do wise men praise or blame them?
13349Does the external evidence suffice to prove their authenticity?
13349For if ye should love And of our love to all, he them which love you, what reward taught this: If ye love them have ye?
13349For what shall a man be profited if he shall gain the whole world, but lose his soul?
13349For who is better able either to rule my hesitation, or to instruct my ignorance?
13349How can men who can not rectify themselves, rectify others?"
13349How can that be a revelation from God which was well known in the world long before God revealed it?
13349How far are such harsh expressions consonant with fact?
13349How is this a proof of the religion called Christianity?
13349How long did the ministry of Jesus last?
13349How much may fairly be included under the title"Christian Morality"?
13349If Moses be a type of Christ, must not Bacchus be admitted to the same honour?
13349If Pagan historians are thus curiously silent, what deduction shall we draw from the similar silence of the great Jewish annalist?
13349If so, how could they be proved to be contemporary?
13349If so, is not Justin Martyr''s citation drawn from the same anonymous document, rather than from the three Gospels, seeing he does not name them?
13349If so, why is it said that the powers are"ordained of God"?
13349If these had been taken from Gospels written by Apostles, is it conceivable that Justin would not have used their authority to support himself?
13349If, on the other hand, Justin has cited them accurately in this instance, why has he failed to do so in the others?
13349In this they are, in a certain sense, consistent; for contemporary writings[?
13349Is Paley joking with his readers, or only trading on their ignorance?
13349Is it credible that Josephus should thus have ignored Jesus Christ, if one tithe of the marvels related in the Gospels really took place?
13349Is it credible that such duplicity passes to- day for argument?
13349Is it for that they contain accounts of supernatural events?
13349Is it true that the Devil gives power to whom he will?
13349Is not this through having no selfishness?
13349Is poverty of spirit a virtue at all?
13349It is true that many of the tales related are absurd, but are they more absurd than the tales related in the canonical Gospels?
13349Ke K''ang asked,''What do you say about killing the unprincipled for the good of the principled?''
13349Mark?"
13349Now I ask you, Alopho, absence of covetousness, Athoso, absence of passion, Amoho, absence of folly, are these profitable or not?''
13349Or do they believe that the second edition of it was designed for Gentile Christians?
13349Or shall we turn to Irenæus, so invaluable a witness, since he knew Polycarp, who knew John, who knew Jesus?
13349Or, lastly, as psychical?
13349Pilate said to those who said that demons were subject to him, Why were your teachers not also subject to him?
13349Pilate saith, Is truth not upon earth?
13349Seeing that all sleep, deposited together in the earth, why do men foolishly seek to treat each other injuriously?
13349Shall the dead arise and praise thee?
13349Shall thy lovingkindness be declared in the grave?
13349Shall thy wonders be known in the dark?
13349Shall we say, then, that bareness is natural to the mountain?
13349Suppose, however, that we allow that the passage is to be taken metaphorically, what then?
13349Supposing, however, that the most exaggerated accounts of Church historians were correct, how would that support Paley''s argument?
13349Surely, then, there was"prospect"enough of"honour and advantage"?
13349That wretches brought out of the temple of obscenity could be trusted with arms?
13349The Jews said, Did we not tell thee so?
13349The Sage replied,''With what, then, will you recompense kindness?
13349The early Jews had clearly no idea of life after death;"for in death there is no remembrance of thee; in the grave who shall give thee thanks?"
13349The rulers in heaven were commanded to admit the King of Glory, but seeing him uncomely and dishonoured they asked,"Who is this King of Glory?"
13349These three, like foul diseases, spread quickly wherever humanity is stagnant and content with wrong"("What Did Jesus Teach?"
13349They were writing the story of a Jew; why should they translate all his sayings instead of writing them down as they fell from his lips?
13349Throughout the New Testament what word is there of patriotism?
13349To which of the Gospels is such an announcement prefixed?
13349Well argued, Dr. Paley; and in the man who sat outside the beautiful gate of the Temple, who examined the limb, or questioned the patient?
13349What appeal to self- reverence?
13349What cry against injustice and oppression?
13349What did the people in the courts below think of the Devil and a man standing on a point of the temple in the full sight of Jerusalem?
13349What does it all, this"evidence,"amount to?
13349What effect would obedience to these injunctions have upon a State?
13349What incitement to heroism?
13349What is this but to say, in polite language, that Jesus was very effeminate?
13349What reliance can be placed on historians(?)
13349What was this motive?
13349What, then, was the knowledge given to him in this?
13349Where is the high mountain from which Jesus and the Devil saw all round the globe?
13349Wherefore?
13349Wherefore?
13349Which of the Evangelists has related for us his own life, so that we may judge of his opportunities of knowing what he tells?
13349Who can reckon the millions of human lives that have been spilt in obedience to them?
13349Why blame a Legree, when he only acts on the permission given by God from Mount Sinai?
13349Why did the star desert them after its first appearance, not to be seen again till they issued from Jerusalem?
13349Why does not Paley explain to us how Jesus came to be leading Jews at Rome during the reign of Claudius, and why he incited them to riot?
13349Why not finish the passage?
13349Why not wash our hands in their blood?"
13349Why should we accept Ignatius''testimony to the star, and reject his testimony to the sun and moon and stars singing to it?
13349Why, then, may we not refer the quotation of Christ''s words, occurring in the Apostolical Fathers, to an origin of this kind?
13349and how is it that Paley knows all about it, though Eusebius did not?
13349and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?"
13349as purely miraculous and magical?
13349do not even the that love ye, what new things publicans the same?
13349do ye?
13349expelled, banished, returning and murdering the reigning pope: what avails it to chronicle these monsters?
13349on chastity), separates the quotations by an emphatic"And,"marking the quotation taken from another place?
13349or thy faithfulness in destruction?
13349or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
13349or what shall he thieves do not break through give in exchange for it?
13349that on the Sabbath he healeth and casteth out demons?
12616''Is any sick among you''what shall he do?
12616''What is God? 12616 And more than that,"said Mary,"if Christ adds the members, then every Christian is bound to be a member, is n''t he?"
12616And so you have become a fighting holiness man have you? 12616 And, could anything be more emphatic than these words,''For when ye were the servants of sin, ye were free from righteousness?''
12616Are there any texts that show what it was called?
12616Are you all the Lord''s, sister?
12616But father,said Jake,"suppose that I am not a real Christian, will it do me any good to continue to profess that I am?
12616But what about Solomon''s sayings,''There is no man that sinneth not''?
12616But, Robert,said Mary,"does this mean that it is right to lie, or steal, or kill?
12616But,said Robert,"why should one manifestation of the Spirit be any more of a witness than another manifestation?"
12616Dad, what is the most interesting experience you ever had in your life?
12616Did Constantine make a Sunday law, Robert?
12616Did he say the Catholics changed the Sabbath- day from Saturday to Sunday?
12616Did he say the Ten Commandments were still in full force?
12616Did the colporteur say anything about living holy or nearer to God?
12616Did you make a complete consecration to God? 12616 Do n''t you know that the apostles spoke in tongues?"
12616Do you contemplate uniting with any church in the near future?
12616Do you mean that I can not have my chickenhouse, Robert Davis?
12616Do you suppose the''church of God,''in whose interests this paper is printed, can be that pure apostolic church?
12616Does the Methodist Church teach holiness?
12616Good evening, neighbor,said a voice,"do n''t you want to go to our prayer meeting next Wednesday night?"
12616Had n''t you heard about my healing, Doctor?
12616Has any one any explanation to give?
12616How could water baptism be a saving ordinance,said Robert,"when we know that water can not have any effect, one way or another, upon a soul?
12616How do persons get into this church of God? 12616 How much sin is there in the wood or stone of this house?"
12616If so much depends upon our finding the truth and obeying it, the important question arises-- how and where are we to find the truth? 12616 If so, we have a sure promise, but what is this''tongues''that you have received?"
12616Is everything well with you, Mary?
12616Is it your will to heal her, Lord?
12616Is not the church of God what Pastor Jones called the''invisible church''and are not all the denominations together the visible church?
12616Is that the way the papacy was formed?
12616Jake, what good is water baptism if our lives are not changed?
12616Let him deny that he is sick, and claim that he is incapable of being sick? 12616 Mary, do you suppose that there is any church today like the early church was?"
12616May I ask a few questions?
12616My dear, did you come to the Lord for more of His grace?
12616My, Robert, what have you done?
12616Now, shall we notice verse 16 and down to the twentieth? 12616 Oh, you do n''t think it is in the Bible?
12616Plain enough, is n''t it, Mary?
12616Robert, what church do you belong to?
12616Robert,she continued in a low voice,"what will you and Janet do if I die?
12616Should you not also make confession to Jake Newby for fighting him?
12616Shut up,snarled Jake,"I guess I know what I''m doing, do n''t I?
12616Solomon lived a thousand years before Christ, Mr. Newby, and do you not think that Christ did something for us that the law could not do? 12616 Then the church was built by this time, was n''t it?
12616Well, Mary dear, what does all this mean?
12616Well, of all things, is that the way holiness men do? 12616 Well, then, will you make death the salvation from sin?
12616Well, then,asked Robert,"how much sin will there be in this old body when it is dead?"
12616What do you suppose he is after? 12616 What does this young upstart know about the Scriptures?
12616What has it done for you?
12616What have we found so far through reading the Scriptures this afternoon?
12616What have we learned so far?
12616What kind of a prayer meeting is it?
12616What shall I do about it?
12616What should the true church be called, anyway? 12616 What was the name of that church?"
12616Where is that in the Bible?
12616Which church do you like best, Robert?
12616Why did they make so much noise?
12616Why not, Mary? 12616 Why try it any longer?"
12616Why, I never thought of that, Robert,said Kate,"it does not look reasonable, does it?"
12616Why, Mrs. Jones, whatever has happened to you?
12616Why, what church is that? 12616 Why?
12616You have got what?
12616You remember that chickenhouse we prevented Jake from moving that day? 12616 ''And the Lord added to the church,''Then I wonder if they joined the church? 12616 ''Entire sanctification''--what does that mean? 12616 ''For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?'' 12616 ''What is man? 12616 1:21,''And thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins''? 12616 20:9:''Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?'' 12616 And Robert thought, truly, thatthe heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth his handiwork"; why could not man glorify Him better?
12616And another question follows: How are we to discern the truth when we see it?
12616And if Paul was the chief of sinners, do we think we can live free from sin?
12616And then Paul asks a most significant and conclusive question,''How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?''
12616And then Pilate asked,''What is truth?''
12616Anyway, Mary, it teaches that Christ did build a church, does n''t it?
12616Are their feet swift to shed blood?
12616Are there any texts to explain that?"
12616But where is it now?
12616But which one, then, do you think is right?"
12616By the way, those words were written of the early church, were they not?
12616By what means may the false be determined and rejected, and the true be established and accepted?
12616CHAPTER SEVEN WHAT SAY THE SCRIPTURES?
12616CHAPTER SIX WHAT CHURCH SHOULD I JOIN?
12616Can you forgive them?"
12616Can you offer me such where I shall have the fellowship I crave?"
12616Can you tell me what has happened to the apostolic church?
12616Can you understand that?"
12616Christians?
12616Did you hear it, Robert?
12616Did you seek Him for the cleansing power?
12616Do Christians have a throat like an open sepulchre?
12616Do you have the Holy Ghost?
12616Do you hear it?
12616Do you see the point?
12616Do you suppose he is going to renew the fight, Jake?
12616Finally, Jake asked her point- blank,"Kate, what is the matter with you?
12616First, who was writing?
12616How about it friends?
12616How about it, Mr. Newby?
12616How can this be?"
12616How did the Lord add them?"
12616How does it seem to you?"
12616How does that sound?"
12616I see by the Bible that in the apostles''time there was one church called the church of God, but what became of it?
12616I wonder what church Robert Davis belongs to?"
12616If salvation made them members then why does not salvation make us members now?
12616If the Ten Commandments are done away with, how will these sins be condemned?"
12616In the first place,''What is truth?''
12616Indeed, how could he defend himself?
12616Is that not exactly what makes one a hypocrite?
12616Is their mouth full of cursing and bitterness?
12616Is this Christianity?
12616It spoke of His dying, but what for?
12616It told of Jesus, but who was Jesus?
12616Living above sin are you?
12616Moody and John Wesley and George Whitefield and men like them did not have the Spirit?"
12616Now Israel could keep the seventh day all right in Palestine, but suppose that they had been scattered over all the earth?
12616Now, how can any man call himself good in the face of this scripture?
12616Now, would God put so much emphasis on keeping a certain day under such circumstances?
12616Paul asks,''Do all speak with tongues?''
12616Paul asks,''Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?''
12616Poor child, what will you do?
12616Second, to whom was he writing?
12616Shall I leave you in this cold world with no mama to see after you?
12616Shall I tell her, or shall I hide it?
12616There was something visible to persecute, was there not?
12616Third, what was he writing about?
12616Turning directly to Peter Newby, he asked him a pointblank question:"Sir, how much sin is there in this stove?"
12616Was your heart brought very humble and yielding to God?
12616Were n''t you baptized, and do n''t you believe in Christ?
12616Were you brought near to Him?
12616What Church Shall We Join?
12616What Say the Scriptures?
12616What came of it?
12616What could Paul mean, except that we are to become dead to sin?
12616What could it mean?
12616What day was the Lord''s Day?
12616What do you say to calling Robert and Mary over tomorrow night and talking all these things over with them?
12616What do you say?"
12616What does''non- sectarian''mean?
12616What else can I do?
12616What else can we learn about it?
12616What happened to her?
12616What is a sect?
12616What is your verdict?"
12616What kind of a man is Mr. Davis, anyway?"
12616What kind of people was Paul writing of?
12616What would his reply be?
12616What''s a chickenhouse between friends?
12616Where did you get hold of that?"
12616Where is it now?
12616Where is it?
12616Where, then, does sin reside?
12616Whoever heard of such a thing?
12616Why, was all that early church invisible, Mary?
12616Why?
12616Will you forgive me?"
12616Would you go back on your old dad and mammy like that?
12616Yes, do n''t you remember Acts 2:47, which said that''the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved''?
11509''And are you not going to love him?'' 11509 ''Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for Thee?''
11509''Lord, whence are those blood- drops all the way That mark out the mountain''s track?'' 11509 ''Tell me, my friend,''I asked,''have you always felt as bright and cheerful as you seem to feel now?''
11509A little girl came to me one day,said a minister of the gospel, and said,"''Please sir, may I speak to you a minute?''
11509And do you understand what you read?
11509And is_ that_ why you love me?
11509And what are you thinking about?
11509And what is that kingdom?
11509And what is the first, and best?
11509And what is the third?
11509And when the chief priests and Pharisees said unto them-- Why have ye not brought him? 11509 Because,"said he,"I knew the lightning was only an arrow in my Heavenly Father''s hand, and why should I be afraid?"
11509But do you think he cares?
11509But how can I ax him, if I do n''t know where he lives? 11509 But, did you study hard, as well as pray over your lesson?"
11509But,asked the astonished pastor,"are you not known in this village as the ringleader in all evil doings?"
11509Can we Gethsemane forget? 11509 Can you read, my boy?"
11509Carrie, my dear,she said,"why do you look so sad to- day?"
11509Carrie, what did Jesus say about little children coming to him when he was on earth?
11509Certainly,said the mill;"what am I here for but to grind?
11509Charlie,said the teacher,"you have never been to London; how do you know there is such a city?"
11509Did n''t I tell you,he asked, in grateful gladness,"that the Lord will help?"
11509Did you, darling?
11509Do you, dear? 11509 Does it?"
11509Does n''t He Love to Save?
11509God loveth the cheerful giver, Though the gifts be poor and small; But what must he think of his children Who never give at all?
11509God will surely ask, Ere I enter heaven, Have I done the task Which to me was given?
11509Good friends,said his master,"why you''ve got ten; how many do you want?"
11509Grandma, are n''t we going to church this morning?
11509If you had a friend who loved you, and you were well, would you be afraid to go and stay with him, Willie?
11509Is that all?
11509Is the pain very bad to- day, Willie?
11509Is thy cruse of comfort wasting? 11509 Is thy heart a well left empty?
11509Maggie Blake, how can you study so hard, and be so provokingly good?
11509Mary,said her sister,"suppose we ask our Father in heaven to give us something to eat?
11509My little man,said the gentleman,"what are you doing to serve God?"
11509Now, boys, who has made the straightest track?
11509Oh, how can you know that, my dear? 11509 Pray tell me, sir, who has purchased your fine painting of the''Angel Uriel,''which won the prize at the exhibition of the Royal Academy?"
11509Standing at the foot, boys, Gazing at the sky, How can you get up, boys, If you never try? 11509 They do,"said his mother,"but what do you suppose is the reason that the birdies love your father?"
11509Was there ever gentlest shepherd Half so gentle, half so sweet, As the Saviour, who would have us Come and gather round his feet? 11509 What does Rabbi mean?"
11509What does that mean?
11509What does_ verily_ mean?
11509What is a_ miracle_?
11509What is the price of it?
11509What is the second?
11509What shall we do for dinner?
11509What''s to hinder it?
11509Where is it to be found?
11509Why, mamma, ca n''t you guess?
11509Will four hundred pounds be enough for it?
11509Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 11509 Yes, mother: I''ve asked him to forgive me: and I believe him when he says he will; for_ does n''t he love to help and save children_?"
11509Yes, my child,she said,"it''s all settled with me; but have you settled it all with Jesus?"
11509You are-- are you?
11509''Lord, why are Thy hands so rent and torn?''
11509''Yet, my friend, God will hear you,''''"What shall I pray?"''
11509( The kneeling man in the background has apparently just performed this duty?)
11509After listening to her for awhile, he said:"But you have never been there, Miss D., and how do you know there really is any such place?"
11509And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
11509And Jesus answering said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and suffer you?
11509And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
11509And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come?
11509And he answered and said unto them, I will also ask you one thing; and answer me: The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
11509And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
11509And how about the miser?
11509And if any one asks what is meant by humility?
11509And if we ask why did not the angels come to him now, as they did on other occasions?
11509And now the question is-- who are meant by"his own servants?"
11509And so, as soon as they were seated around him, on the Mount of Olives, they said,"Tell us, when shall these things be?
11509And spake unto him, saying, Tell us, by what authority doest thou these things?
11509And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
11509And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing?
11509And then, looking to their successful companion, they said--"Tell us, Harry, how you managed to make so straight a track?"
11509And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then believed ye him not?
11509And this is the lesson that Jesus would have all his people learn when he says to each of them:--"Lovest thou me?
11509And what does Jesus say to us?
11509And what is the result of this glorious giving to Jesus himself?
11509And what kind of men did he choose?
11509And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
11509And when we think of all that Jesus did and said to show his interest in children, we may well ask ourselves such questions as these,--Why was it so?
11509And who can tell what a comfort it is for a poor pardoned sinner to have Jesus-- the Lord of heaven and earth-- dwelling in his heart?
11509Are these the same dull clouds that we looked upon a few moments before?
11509Art thou stricken in life''s battle?
11509As he sat by his window, propped up in his chair, and saw the boys playing in the street, he would say to himself:"Why has God made me thus?
11509As she stooped down for the last kiss, he said--"Is it all settled, mother?"
11509At once she clapped her hands and exclaimed:"It''s not for you, teacher, is it?
11509But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
11509But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
11509Ca n''t you think of anything?"
11509Did He send an angel from heaven to bring us this bread?"
11509Did the promise fail which says,"Give, and it shall be given unto you?"
11509Do thy steps drag wearily?
11509Do you ask me if he succeeded?
11509Each of them suspected himself-- and asked sorrowfully--"Lord, is it I?"
11509Have you not heard that I have made him a partner with myself in the government of the empire?"
11509He said to the bishop,"Do you take no notice of my son?
11509He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
11509He seemed displeased at first; but after awhile he replied,''I sometimes go to church on Sunday; and then I suppose I pray, do n''t I?''
11509He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
11509Here we see the truth of the lines which someone has written:"Numb and weary on the mountain Wouldst thou sleep amidst the snow?
11509How do you know but what he might come round to this hospital this very night?
11509I asked her what was the matter?
11509I lifted up my heart for God''s blessing on what I said; and presently, in a quiet way, I asked him this question:''Driver, do you ever pray?''
11509In speaking of this holy sacrament, the question is asked--"What are the benefits whereof we are partakers thereby?"
11509In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me?
11509Is the heart a living power?
11509Is there anything in the closet that we can get to eat?"
11509Is thy burden hard and heavy?
11509Jesus said to him, as if to remind him of his great sin,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
11509Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?
11509Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek ye?
11509Mrs. Hartley felt sorry for her son''s perplexity, and quietly said,"Then, Ben, you do n''t believe in the Lord''s prayer?"
11509My question is_ this_: will you please tell me the_ secret_ of your success in business?"
11509Nathanael had a very poor opinion of the place, and he asked--"Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
11509One day Jane said,"Mary, how does it happen that you always say your lessons so well?"
11509Or there thy conflict see, Thine agony and bloody sweat, And not remember thee?
11509Pray what do you mean?"
11509Tell me why?"
11509The chief priests and scribes were greatly displeased, when they heard it, and"said unto him, hearest thou what these say?
11509The elder child as they roused her, opened her eyes exclaiming,"Mamma, is it morning?"
11509The latter boy crept close up to his poor suffering companion and said:"Bobby, did you ever hear about Jesus?"
11509The speaker in the book of Job was thinking of this Great Teacher when he asked--"_Who teacheth like him_?"
11509The teacher asked--"Why do you wish to keep him from being flogged?"
11509Then Jesus asked the question,"Which now, of these three thinkest thou was neighbor to him that fell among thieves?
11509Then Peter whispered to John, who was leaning on the bosom of Jesus, to ask who it was that was to do this?
11509Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
11509Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
11509Then turning to Annie, she said:"Do n''t you know, my dear, that you are going to die?"
11509These are the words of the hymn which gave that dear child so much comfort on her dying bed:"I leave it all with Jesus, Then wherefore should I fear?
11509They said to him:--"Come on, let''s go; what''s the use of wasting your time on that good- for- nothing lump of stone?"
11509They say unto him,... Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
11509They would say to the children--"what do you want here?"
11509Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
11509To what may we compare this wonderful change?
11509We believe this because the Bible tells us so; but how do we know that he loves us children?"
11509What can you do with these?
11509What did he do it for?
11509What do you wish to say?''
11509What shall I do?"
11509What think ye?
11509What was I to do?
11509When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers?
11509When Jesus said to Peter,"Lovest thou me?
11509When St. Augustine, one of the celebrated fathers of the early Church, was asked-- What is the first important thing in the Christian religion?
11509When he came by where Mary was sitting, he stopped a moment, and said, in a good- natured way:"What book is that you are reading, my little maid?"
11509When the storm was over the teacher said:"Willie why were you not afraid like the other children?"
11509Who can tell the influence that children are exerting in the world?
11509Why did these distinguished persons, of the Old Testament history, come from heaven to visit him in place of the angels?
11509Why have I not limbs to run and jump with like other boys?"
11509and Jesus said unto them, yea: have ye never read, out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?"
11509and how could I get: there when both my legs is broke?"
11509and so long as I work, what does it signify to me what the work is?
11509and what shall be the sign, when all these things shall be fulfilled?"
11509asked Jennie in a soft, subdued voice,--"do you think he cares how we act?"
11509but where_ are_ the nine?
11509hath no man condemned thee?
11509or who is he that gave thee this authority?
11509what shall we do?"
11509what_ is it which_ these witness against thee?
17163A hundred measures dost thou owe Of oil? 17163 A hundred measures is_ thy_ debt Of corn?
17163How much then is a man better than a sheep? 17163 Which of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among thieves?"
17163Am I a barren tree, dear Lord?
17163And Jesus, stretching out His hand, caught him, and said,"O thou of little faith, why didst thou fear?"
17163And when the man caught sight of Jesus, he cried out, and fell down before Him, saying,"What have I to do with Thee, Jesus, Thou Son of God most high?
17163And, oh, what will that"penny"be Which Thou wilt then bestow on me?
17163Are they receiving this teaching as Timothy did, and being made wise unto salvation?
17163Are we asking Him to lead us, and keep us safe from harm?
17163Are we giving Him our love now?
17163As Jesus was talking to His disciples, a certain lawyer stood up and asked,"Who is my neighbour?"
17163But God said unto him,"Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be which thou hast hoarded?"
17163But Mary, while she rejoiced at finding Him, gently said,"Son, why hast Thou thus dealt with us?
17163But at last they reached Jerusalem, where they inquired saying,"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
17163But he replied,"I wrong not you; I give you the full wages due; And why should you my bounty blame, In paying these beyond their claim?"
17163But when they had come to the house, Jesus said to Peter,"What thinkest thou, Simon?
17163Do I my little store expend For such a wise and prudent end; Or only think of my own gain, And not of others''want and pain?
17163Is it like the wayside?
17163Jesus replied,"How is it that ye sought Me?
17163Now, why does Jesus call Himself the"good shepherd,"and the Bible speak of Him as carrying the little lambs?
17163Of whom do they take tribute; of their own people or of strangers?"
17163Shall not God avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear long with them?"
17163Shouldest not thou also have had compassion on thy fellow- servant, even as I had pity on thee?"
17163So the servants of the householder came to him and said,"Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
17163Then Jesus said to the priests and elders,"When the Lord of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto these husbandmen?"
17163Then Jesus, turning round to His disciples, said,"Who touched Me?"
17163Then the servants asked,"Shall we go, then, and gather them up?"
17163They asked Him,"Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath- day?"
17163What shall be said of_ your_ heart, my young friend?
17163When I remember all Thy grace, I can not loiter in my place: And when I think of all my sin, What wages can I hope to win?
17163Whence then come these tares?"
17163Why did He do so?
17163Why does it encumber the ground?"
17163Wist ye not that I must be about My Father''s business?"
17163[ Illustration:"SON, WHY HAST THOU THUS DEALT WITH US?"]
17163or like a good field that has been well prepared for the seed?
17163part with so large and so beautiful a pearl for two bags of gold?"
17163the rocky place?
17163the thorny ground?
18270*** Why should I say more of_ these two planks_, I may call them, for saving men?
18270But, it may be asked, how has such a change been wrought in the minds of Episcopalians on both sides of the Atlantic?
18270Is it not the name of God?
18270What matters it whether priests claim this right as having been given them by means of baptism or penitence?
18270Who then but the individual offender can know the sins for which forgiveness is asked?
18270Why delay to enter on that which thou knowest will heal thee?
18270Why then not concede to priests at least this same measure of honorability?
14780And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest? 14780 And when they had found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
14780Are you come out as against a thief, with swords and with staves to take me? 14780 Art not thou that Egyptian which, before these days, madest an uproar, and leddest out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?"
14780Art thou greater than our father Abraham, who gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle? 14780 Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
14780Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying, Why do thy disciples transgress the traditions of the elders? 14780 Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
14780Then the chief captain came, and said unto him( Paul), Tell me, Art thou a Roman? 14780 Were these powers claimed or exercised by the founders of the sects of the Waldenses and Albigenses?
14780Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? 14780 ) Who would not desire, who perceives not the value of an account delivered by a writer so well informed as this? 14780 58)? 14780 A little while and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while and ye shall see me: and, Because I go to the Father? 14780 A little while? 14780 An Otaheitean or an Esquimaux knows nothing of Christianity; does he know more of the principles of deism or morality? 14780 And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding? 14780 And after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
14780And he answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
14780And how did it succeed there?
14780And many of the people believed on him and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than those which this man hath done?"
14780And they asked him, saying, Master, but when shall these things be?
14780Are the calamities which at this day afflict it to be imputed to Christianity?
14780Are the nations of the world into which Christianity hath not found its way, or from which it hath been banished, free from contentions?
14780Are the truths of natural religion written in the skies, or in a language which every one reads?
14780Are their contentions less ruinous and sanguinary?
14780But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother; and who are my brethren?
14780But is this to do justice, either to themselves or to the religion?
14780But it will be said, if one religion could make its way without miracles, why might not another?
14780But lo, he speaketh boldly, and they say nothing to him: do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
14780But what are these consequences?
14780Could they expect it from the people,"whose acknowledged confidence in the public religion"they subverted from its foundation?
14780Could they hope to escape the dangers in which he had perished?
14780Did Huss or Jerome in Bohemia?
14780Did Luther in Germany, Zuinglius in Switzerland, Calvin in France, or any of the reformers advance this plea?"
14780Did Wickliffe in England pretend to it?
14780Did the applauded intercommunity of the pagan theology preserve the peace of the Roman world?
14780Do ye not understand that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught?
14780Does it check the inference which we draw from the confessed beneficence of the provision?
14780For what are we comparing?
14780From whence did these come?
14780Has it anything to do with it?
14780Has the necessity of this alternative been demonstrated?
14780Hath Poland fallen by a Christian crusade?
14780Hath any founder of a new sect amongst Christians pretended to miraculous powers, and succeeded by his pretensions?
14780Hath the overthrow in France of civil order and security been effected by the votaries of our religion, or by the foes?
14780He censured an overstrained scrupulousness, or perhaps an affectation of scrupulousness, about the Sabbath: but how did he censure it?
14780He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare his generation?
14780If bad men, what could have induced them to take such pains to promote virtue?
14780If it be said that this disposition is unattainable, I answer, so is all perfection: ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections?
14780If they would not inquire, how should they be convinced?
14780In these two latter instances the question proposed was,"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
14780Is it a probability approaching to certainty?
14780Is it a probability of any great strength or force?
14780Is it for that they contain accounts of supernatural events?
14780Is it incredible that God should interpose for such a purpose?
14780Is it not sufficient for them, that we have sent down unto them the book of the Koran to be read unto them?"
14780Is it such as no evidence can encounter?
14780Lastly, where do we discern a stronger mark of candour, or less disposition to extol and magnify, than in the conclusion of the same history?
14780Many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
14780Now how does this apply to the Christian history?
14780Now in what way can a revelation be made, but by miracles?
14780Now upon the subject of the truth of the Christian religion; with us there is but one question, viz., whether the miracles were actually wrought?
14780Now, how does the history of the age correspond with this account?
14780Now, how stands the proof of this point?
14780Or are our modern unbelievers in Christianity, for that reason, in danger of becoming Mahometans or Hindoos?
14780Or shall we say that some early Christians of taste and education composed these pieces and ascribed them to Christ?
14780Our Saviour, speaking to Peter of John, said,"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"''
14780Saint Paul addresses this person as a Jew:"King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
14780Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
14780Suppose him to design for mankind a future state; is it unlikely that he should acquaint him with it?
14780The next words to these,"who shall declare his generation?"
14780The only question which, in my opinion, can be raised upon the subject is, whether the prophecy was really delivered before the event?
14780The question concerning the woman who had been married to seven brothers,"Whose shall she be on the resurrection?"
14780The remaining letters of the apostles,( and what more original than their letters can we have?)
14780The works of Bede exhibit many wonderful relations: but who, for that reason, doubts that they were written by Bede?
14780Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest?"
14780Then said some of his disciples among themselves, What is this that he saith unto us?
14780Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
14780Therefore said the disciples one to another, Hath any man brought him aught to eat?
14780They are not disposed( and why should they?)
14780They said, therefore, What is this that he saith?
14780This happy peculiarity is a strong proof of the genuineness of these writings: for who should forge them?
14780This question is, in effect, no other than whether the story which Christians have now be the story which Christians had then?
14780This, without ascribing to him at the same time some proofs of his mission,( and what other but supernatural proofs could there be?)
14780Was any reader of English history ever sceptic enough to raise from hence a question whether the Marquis of Argyle was executed or not?
14780Was it bigotry that carried Alexander into the East, or brought Caesar into Gaul?
14780Was it the part of a writer who dealt in suppression and disguise to put down this anecdote?
14780Was our Saviour, in fact, a well instructed philosopher, whilst he is represented to us as an illiterate peasant?
14780What account can be given of the body, upon the supposition of enthusiasm?
14780What could the disciples of Christ expect for themselves when they saw their master put to death?
14780What had the apostles to assist them in propagating Christianity which the missionaries have not?
14780What knew they of grace, of redemption, of justification, of the blood of Christ shed for the sins of men, of reconcilement, of mediation?
14780What was Jesus in external appearance?
14780When was ever a change of religion patronized by infidels?
14780Whence had this man his wisdom?
14780Whereas, may it not be said that irresistible evidence would confound all characters and all dispositions?
14780Who hath believed our report?
14780Who is there that would not wish his son to be a Christian?
14780Who that has any charity?
14780Who was likely to record the travels, sufferings, labours, or successes of the apostles, but one of their own number, or of their followers?
14780Who were his coadjutors in the undertaking,--the persons into whose hands the religion came after his death?
14780Who would write a history of Christianity, but a Christian?
14780Why askest thou me?
14780Why should we question the genuineness of these books?
14780Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
14780and in thy name done many wonderful works?
14780and in thy name have cast out devils?
14780and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
14780and what sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?
14780are much cleared up in their meaning by the bishop''s version;"his manner of life who would declare?"
14780did it prevent oppressions, proscriptions, massacres, devastation?
14780i. e. who would stand forth in his defence?
14780or does it make us cease to admire the contrivance?
14780or is this the case with the most useful arts, or the most necessary sciences of human life?
14780who that is compassionate?
17961Did God make fishes?
17961God blessed them;and what right have we to make their little lives miserable?
17961Ask them if they think you so silly as to believe that walking in the summer sunshine will make you feel dark and cold?
17961But surely this ought to be enough; and you would not be the cruel wretch to add to his pains?
17961But what changed the animals so sadly as they must have been changed, to become what some of them are now?
17961Can you not fancy how he must have admired the noble and beautiful creatures as they meekly and lovingly came to him?
17961Can you put it to pain?
17961Do you think He will forgive you?
17961Does any boy''s conscience smite him at my naming the insects?
17961Does not this alarm you?
17961God made the animals to be loving and confiding towards man; and if this lonely creature wants me to be a friend to her, why should I not?
17961He shook his head, and said,"No;"and what do you think was the reason he gave?
17961I said to myself,"Why should I drive her away?
17961Is it generous?
17961Is it manly?
17961Is it what you think God will approve?
17961Perhaps you will ask, Has the cockatoo learned to sing?
17961Was it not a wonderful and a beautiful sight?
17961Why does a horse go as fast as he can when he is cruelly whipped, and his poor mouth wounded by the hard bit?
17961Why does chaining or tying up a dog make him savage?
17961Why should you?
17961Will it make you wiser, or better, or happier to feel that you are giving pain to a poor creature?
17961Yet you would not say that the grapes made the vine, would you?
17961[ Illustration] Have you a cow?
18170And how could anything endure if thou wouldst not?
18170And what is calculated to impress us with these truths if not serious reflection upon them?
18170But what may and should a Christian ask for?
18170How, then, can I deny my beloved Master, King and Saviour?"
18170Indeed, is not the flower of the field clothed more beautifully by the hand of God, than was Solomon in all his glory?
18170Is there not in this resemblance and likeness to God an unspeakably high dignity and glory for man?
18170Is this possible?
18170Not having any weapon, he said to the high priest Achimelech:"Hast thou here at hand a spear or a sword?"
18170Of what little value is a flower which so soon withers?
18170Since we are then so utterly dependent upon God that at any moment He could cut the thread of our lives, how greatly should we fear to offend Him?
18170The prophet Jeremias asks:"Who is he that hath commanded a thing to be done, when the Lord commandeth it not?"
18170What does this mean?
18170What does this messenger from heaven desire of this humble virgin, unknown to the world?
18170What is there about a man of less account than a single hair of his head?
18170What would you think of a soldier ashamed of his colors?
18170Would God deny such prayer?
14497Is it easy or is it hard, this religion of yours?
14497Must I believe this doctrine in order that I may be saved?
14497Oh, but,you say,"is not this slavery over again?
14497What is it that you can not believe in?
14497What shall I do about this?
14497Again I say, The child of God, and this which you have been, what is it?
14497An unseen presence?
14497And if He came to- morrow morning, would not this whole world lift itself up and answer Him?
14497And if you want me to, is there any possibility of my doing it?
14497And where is that?
14497And why should not you, my friends, why should not you?
14497And yet am I not their servant?
14497And yet their servant?
14497And yet, have you never seen a breathless man, a man in whom the breathing was almost stopped, a drowning man, an exhausted man?
14497Are you and I going to be such creatures of our senses that we shall not believe that there are powers that touch us that we can not see?
14497Are you living that life now?
14497But does he stop?
14497But does not it come to seem to us so strange, so absurd, if it was not so melancholy, that man should say such a thing as that?
14497But the years between?
14497But what, then, is the Christian religion?
14497But when did sin begin to be wise?
14497But where is the sceptical soul?
14497But who doubts that among us the spirit of slavery lived and thrived?
14497Can I, can you, have Christ in human history, Christ in the world, and live as if He were not here?
14497Can it be that so wise a devil was so foolish here?
14497Can it meet all these human problems, and relieve all these human miseries, and fulfil all these human hopes?
14497Can not we contribute something that it has not to- day?
14497Can not we make its life diviner?
14497Can we give it as we draw toward our last moment?
14497Can you do this which the world unmistakably needs to be done?
14497Do I doubt-- I, who see myself called upon to be the slave of these conditions which are around me-- to do this thing?
14497Do I want to believe anything that can not be proved to be true, anything that my intelligence shall not receive?
14497Do n''t you know it?
14497Do we worship God?
14497Do you not think how full of hope it is?
14497Do you wonder at the patriot, the hero, when he rushes into the battle to do the good deed which it is possible for him to do?
14497Does not the baser part of him cling to the old prison, to the ease and the provision for him, to the absence of anxiety and of energy?
14497Does that sound to you all unreasonable?
14497Has it not manifested itself in the experience of mankind?
14497Have you ever thought of how the world has stood in glory and honor before the sinless humanity of Jesus Christ?
14497How about the sins that you did when you were young men?
14497How about the time when they plunged into baseness and made their soul like a dog''s soul?
14497How did the sun rise on our city this morning?
14497How do you get within the power of any force, my friends?
14497How do you get within the power of any force?
14497How does all this affect that which we are continually conscious of, urging upon ourselves and upon one another?
14497How does it affect the whole question of a man''s sins?
14497How is it now?
14497How shall he do it?
14497How will you make that storm a true thing for yourself?
14497I go to a certain man and ask him,"Why do you not believe in Christianity?"
14497I know you say;"Is this all in the clouds?
14497If I asked a man where he was going and he told me he was not going to Washington, what could I know about where he was going?
14497If he can not, if he can not, what business have you to be doing them?
14497If he can, what business have you to be doing them so poorly, so carnally, so unspiritually, that men look on them and shake their heads with doubt?
14497Independent of them?
14497Is it a throne from which a ruler utters his decrees?
14497Is it not clear and simple, whether it be true or not?
14497Is it not glorious, this absolute simplicity of the Christian faith?
14497Is it not written in the historical record?
14497Is life a hard thing for him?
14497Is there anything I can do in the right way?"
14497Is there no lingering?
14497Is there the man alive who thinks that Abraham Lincoln was shot just for himself; that it was that one man for whom the plot was laid?
14497It is the old story over again, when John the Baptist, puzzled in his prison, said to Jesus,"Art thou He that should come?
14497It seems to me that the Christian Church is hearing that cry in its ears to- day:"Art thou He that should come?"
14497May I read to you a few words from the eighth chapter of St. John?
14497Must it not have been the act of one poor madman, born and nursed in his own reckless brain?"
14497Not until the soul says,"What will come if I do obey Jesus Christ?"
14497Now, a question that comes in the Christian''s mind is"Why do n''t people believe this?"
14497Read an old story that my life in these new days shall be regenerated and saved?
14497Shall I believe that God has nothing to do with him until he acknowledges God?
14497Shall I care about how they criticise the outside of my life?
14497Shall I care about their little whims and oddities?
14497Shall I peer into their faces as I meet them in the street, to see whether they approve of me or not?
14497Shall I say it?
14497Shall I throw away my truthfulness simply for the sake of holding what I want, what I choose to call the truth?
14497Shall I trust myself to the ship merely because I have refused to examine its timbers, when men tell me that it is unsound?
14497Shall a man cultivate himself?
14497Shall a man serve the world, strive to increase the kingdom of God in the world?
14497Shall he simply think of himself as one who has crushed this passion, shut down this part of his life?
14497Shall he simply think of himself as one who has taken a course of self- denial?
14497Shall not man bring his nature out into the fullest illumination, and surprise himself by the things that he might do?
14497Shall not they open themselves somehow to us to- day, my friends?
14497Shall there be no Christ for the strong men who have before them the duties of their life, and who want the strength with which to do them?
14497Shall there be no Christ for the young men, the young men standing in danger, but also standing in such magnificent and splendid chances?
14497Shall there be no Christ for those who for the moment seem to need no comfort?
14497Therefore, not"Must we believe?"
14497They answered Him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest Thou, Ye shall be made free?
14497They answered Him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest Thou, Ye shall be made free?
14497They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
14497They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man; how sayest Thou, ye shall be made free?
14497They are asking everywhere this question:"Is it possible for a man to be engaged in the activities of our modern life and yet to be a Christian?
14497To have outgrown the boy''s faith, and not to have come to the man''s faith?
14497Was ever man so independent in Jerusalem as Jesus was?
14497Was it he for whom the murderer lurked with a mere private hate?
14497What are they?
14497What can keep you from committing that sin?
14497What do you think of your young men of fifteen, twenty, twenty- five, and thirty years old?
14497What evidence is there of it?"
14497What has become of my personality, of my independence, if I am to live thus?"
14497What has become of that boy to- day?
14497What has happened to that man?
14497What is a liberal faith, my friends?
14497What is easier than for a man to breathe?
14497What is my impression in regard to him?
14497What is the Christian?
14497What is the glory of that world?
14497What is the meaning of this sort of talk that we hear about a faith that they held once, but they have outgrown?
14497What new life has come into him?"
14497What ruler ever won it like this dead President of ours?
14497What shall I say to my friend who is an atheist?
14497What shall be our universal law of life?
14497What shall he do who is to my humanity what the perfect is to the absolutely and dreadfully imperfect?
14497What shall the divine man do?
14497What shall we think about those sins?
14497What then?
14497What time is there for me to be a Christian?
14497What time is there, what room is there for Christianity in such a life as mine?"
14497What, read a book to save my soul?
14497When did the fool stop saying in his heart,"There is no God,"and acting godlessly in the absurdity of his impiety?
14497When did wickedness learn wisdom?
14497When he says,"God,"shall I not believe Him?
14497When my friend turns over some new leaf, as we say, and begins to live a new life, what shall we think of him?
14497Where is the ruined woman whom you sent forth into the world out of the shadow of your sin years ago?
14497Who dares to dream that human life has lived its completest and shown the noblest power of receiving God into itself?
14497Who dares to think that these few thousand years have exhausted this majestic and mysterious being that we call man?
14497Why do I believe in God?
14497Why should I believe it?
14497Why should they not?
14497Will you call it free?
14497Will you know it?
14497Will you let Christ teach it to you?
14497Will you let Christ tell you what is the perfect man?
14497Will you let Him set His simplicity and graciousness close to your life, and will you feel their power?
14497Will you not give yourself to that of Him which you know to- day?
14497Wonderful?
14497You say,"How can a man believe that?
14497You say,"Must I?"
14497You say,"What can I do?"
14497but"May I believe?"
14497or look we for another?"
14497what are you?
1759Are you Mackay from Canada?
1759Are you sure that is true?
1759Do you ever use a horse on your travels?
1759Has the whole village gone mad?
1759How do they know me?
1759How many did you baptize, father?
1759I suppose you thought it wise to give me a strong dose of all this at the start?
1759Is there a difference of opinion among you as to whether you shall worship these poor toys of wood and stone, or the true God who is your Father?
1759What are they doing?
1759What is all this disturbance about?
1759What is it?
1759What is this noise about?
1759Where did it come from?
1759A little army?
1759And sometimes to these last comes the question"Was it well?"
1759And the latest arrived missionary?
1759And was not God their Father, only they had not known him before?
1759And where was Kai Bok- su while the mob raged over the country?
1759And yet, how was he to learn?
1759Away they sailed farther and farther east, or was it west?
1759But is it well with the work?
1759Could it be possible that God was a great Father who loved his children?
1759Could it be possible that this was true?
1759For had not One said to him, long long ago when he was but a little boy,"Come follow me, and I will make you to become a fisher of men"?
1759For was there not the whole host of heaven moving with them?
1759If Kai Bok- su, their stay and support, were to be taken away, what would become of them?
1759Kai Bok- su ill?
1759L.?"
1759L.?"
1759Should they go up again and storm the citadel of heathenism?
1759The young men had a school in Formosa, and why should there not be a school for women and girls?
1759To Mackay''s amazement, one of them called out,"Is Mackay of Canada on board?"
1759Was he no better?
1759Was it well that he should wear out that splendid life in such desperate toil among heathen that hated and reviled him?
1759What of him?
1759What of his Beautiful Island, now that Kai Bok- su has left for a greater work in a more beautiful land?
1759What were they to do?
1759Would Kai Bok- su and his students deign to visit their village too?
1759Would he give him that ice to save Mackay''s life?
1759Would he go?
1759Would he not come and tell the people of Sin- tiam the story about this Jesus- God who loved all men?
1759Would he?
14551After Christ had remained forty days on earth, whither did He go?
14551And could, ye heavens, a greater give?
14551And how revere this wondrous gift, So far surpassing hope or thought?
14551Any little sins?
14551Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14551Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14551Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14551Are sins against faith, hope, and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
14551Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14551Are there any big sins on your soul?
14551Are there other sacramentals besides the sign of the cross and holy water?
14551Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14551Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14551Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14551Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14551Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14551At what particular times should we pray?
14551CHORUS.--What happiness can equal mine?
14551Can God do all things?
14551Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14551Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14551Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14551Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14551Does God know all things?
14551Does God see us?
14551Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid the making of images?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14551Does the first Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14551Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14551Had God a beginning?
14551Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14551How are we to worship God on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14551How can I love Thee as I ought?
14551How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14551How do we adore God?
14551How do we make the sign of the cross?
14551How does a person sin against faith?
14551How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14551How is Baptism given?
14551How many Persons are there in God?
14551How many Sacraments are there?
14551How many kinds of Indulgences are there?
14551How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14551How many kinds of grace are there?
14551How may the first Commandment be broken?
14551How shall I be able to thank Thee, O my Lord, for all Thy favors?
14551How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14551How should we assist at Mass?
14551How was the Son of God made man?
14551I am my love''s, and He is mine: In me He dwells, in Him I live; What greater treasures could I find?
14551If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14551In which Church are these marks found?
14551Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14551Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14551Is it a grievous offense wilfully to conceal a mortal sin in Confession?
14551Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holyday of obligation?
14551Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14551Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14551Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14551Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14551Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14551Is original sin the only kind of sin?
14551Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14551Is the Father God?
14551Is the Holy Ghost God?
14551Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the cross?
14551Is the Son God?
14551Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14551Is there but one God?
14551On what day did Christ die?
14551On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14551On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14551On what day was Christ born?
14551On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14551Q. Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14551To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14551To receive the Sacrament of matrimony worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14551Was any one ever preserved from original sin?
14551Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14551What Happiness Can Equal Mine?
14551What are angels?
14551What are servile works?
14551What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14551What are we commanded by the eighth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the ninth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the second Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the seventh Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
14551What are we commanded by the tenth Commandment?
14551What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14551What can I offer Thee, O my God, for the grace of having given Thyself to me?
14551What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14551What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14551What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14551What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14551What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14551What do you mean by fast- days?
14551What do you mean by grace?
14551What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14551What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14551What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14551What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14551What evil befell us through the disobedience of our first parents?
14551What happiness can equal mine?
14551What is Baptism?
14551What is Charity?
14551What is Confession?
14551What is Confirmation?
14551What is Faith?
14551What is God?
14551What is Heaven?
14551What is Hell?
14551What is Holy Communion?
14551What is Hope?
14551What is Purgatory?
14551What is a Partial Indulgence?
14551What is a Plenary Indulgence?
14551What is a Sacrament?
14551What is a sacramental?
14551What is a state of grace?
14551What is a vow?
14551What is actual grace?
14551What is actual sin?
14551What is an Indulgence?
14551What is an oath?
14551What is contrition, or sorrow for sin?
14551What is despair?
14551What is forbidden by the eighth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the ninth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the second Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the seventh Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the tenth Commandment?
14551What is forbidden by the third Commandment?
14551What is holy water?
14551What is man?
14551What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14551What is mortal sin?
14551What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14551What is prayer?
14551What is presumption?
14551What is sanctifying grace?
14551What is the Blessed Trinity?
14551What is the Church?
14551What is the Easter time?
14551What is the Holy Eucharist?
14551What is the Mass?
14551What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14551What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14551What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14551What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14551What is the eighth Commandment?
14551What is the examination of conscience?
14551What is the fifth Commandment?
14551What is the first Commandment?
14551What is the fourth Commandment?
14551What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14551What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14551What is the ninth Commandment?
14551What is the second Commandment?
14551What is the seventh Commandment?
14551What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14551What is the sixth Commandment?
14551What is the tenth Commandment?
14551What is the third Commandment?
14551What is venial sin?
14551What must he do who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession?
14551What must we do to gain an Indulgence?
14551What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14551What must we do to save our souls?
14551What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14551What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14551What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14551What sins are we bound to confess?
14551When are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14551When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14551When will Christ judge us?
14551Where is God?
14551Where shall we find the chief truths which the Church teaches?
14551Which are the Commandments of God?
14551Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14551Which are the chief creatures of God?
14551Which are the chief effects of the Redemption?
14551Which are the chief sources of sin?
14551Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14551Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14551Which are the means instituted by our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14551Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14551Which are the sins against hope?
14551Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14551Who administers Confirmation?
14551Who can administer Baptism?
14551Who is God?
14551Who is the Holy Ghost?
14551Who is the Redeemer?
14551Who is the invisible Head of the Church?
14551Who is the visible Head of the Church?
14551Who made the world?
14551Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14551Who were the first man and woman?
14551Why can there be but one God?
14551Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14551Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14551Why did Christ suffer and die?
14551Why did God make you?
14551Why do we make the sign of the cross?
14551Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14551Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14551Why does the priest give us a penance after Confession?
14551Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14551Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14072How could death devour, how could those below receive, how could corruption invade, THAT BODY, in which life was received? 14072 How is it that ye sought me?
14072How is it that ye sought me? 14072 Jesus and Mary?!"
14072Quomodo corruptio invaderet CORPUS ILLUD in quo vita suscepta est? 14072 Who would not wonder on hearing us called Atheists?
14072Whom have ye seen, ye shepherds? 14072 --Can this be right? 14072 A monk, under[ the garb of?] 14072 After the quotation he says,What can be clearer?"
14072Altogether to that which shall be somewhere punished?
14072Altogether to that which shall be somewhere punished?
14072And to what do they amount?
14072And what do those works present to us, on the subject of the Invocation and worship of the Virgin Mary?
14072And what is the tendency of this service?
14072Are they so revealed?
14072As they burst in, and some shouted with a voice of phrenzy,"Where is the traitor?"
14072But by a consciousness of this liability in all things human, must we be tempted to suppress the truth?
14072But can this be so?
14072But closing the holy volume, what light does primitive antiquity enable us to throw on this subject?
14072But does Origen, therefore, countenance any invocation of them?
14072But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?
14072But then what becomes of his authority as a writer citing testimony?
14072But what is the fact?
14072But what?
14072But, are you afraid to approach even Him?
14072But, can this be right and safe?
14072Can any words place more on an entire level with each other, the eternal Son of God and the Virgin?
14072Can it stand this test?
14072Can that worship become the disciples of the Gospel and the Cross, which addresses such prayers and such praises to the spirit of a mortal man?
14072Can the army of angels be included in that description?
14072Can this by any the most subtle refinement be understood to be a mere request to her to pray for us?
14072Can we wonder that individuals, high in honour with that Church, have carried out the same worship to far greater lengths?
14072Catholic, Apostolical?
14072Closing the inspired volume, and seeking at the fountain- head for the evidence of Christian antiquity, what do we find?
14072Could any of us address these same words to one of Christ''s ministers on earth?
14072Could the beloved John, to whose kind and tender care our blessed Lord gave his mother of especial trust, have offered to her such a prayer as this?
14072Could this come from one who invoked angels?
14072Dicite quidnam vidistis?
14072Did he teach his people to invoke Abraham?
14072Do Catholics use stronger words than these?
14072Do not ye, saith the Lord, despise one of the least of those who are in the Church?
14072Does Gregory assure the faithful that he will implore in humble prayer of Peter and Paul?
14072Does Gregory bid the faithful lift up their eyes to Mary the sole destroyer of heresies?
14072Does this sound any thing at all like adoration or invocation?
14072Either Abraham was in heaven in the presence of God, or not; if he was in heaven, why did not his descendants invoke his aid?
14072For how could that authority, which derived its flesh from thy flesh, oppose thy power?
14072For if the cause, yea, forasmuch as the cause makes the martyr, did ever a title of holy martyrs exist more glorious?
14072For what are the circumstances of the parabolic representation?
14072For what prayer can be more spiritual than that which is given to us by Christ, by whom even the Holy Spirit is sent to us?
14072For what would he deny to Christ, who for Christ was about to shed his blood?
14072How can this be?
14072How much time intervened?
14072How, in plain honesty, can we avoid coming to the same conclusion on the subject of the invocation of saints?
14072In an act of all human acts the most solemn and holy, can recourse be had to such refinements without great danger?
14072In terris quis apparuit?
14072Is it possible to suppose that this teacher in Christ''s school had any idea of a Christian praying to saints or angels?
14072Is the invocation of saints and angels and the blessed Virgin to be made an exception to this rule?
14072Is this such an exposition as that the reason of a cultivated mind, and the faith of an enlightened Christian, can acquiesce in it?
14072It was in answer to the remonstrance made by Mary,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
14072It{ 261} will be well to place that hymn addressed to St. Peter, side by side with the very word of God, and then ask, Can this prayer be safe?
14072Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
14072Knew ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
14072Now, on what authority does this doctrine rest?
14072Of what saint in the calendar was ever such a thing as this spoken?
14072On what foundation stone is this religious worship built?
14072On what foundation, sure and certain, can we build our hopes that"He will favourably with mercy hear our prayers?"
14072Or did St. Athanasius think or speak with us, or with Protestants?"
14072Or, who are my brethren?
14072Quantum temporis intercessit?
14072Quomodo mois devoraret, quomodo inferi susciperent, quomodo corruptio invaderit CORPUS ILLUD in quo vita suscepta est?
14072Rather, we would reverently ask, would He have given this turn to such an address, had He not desired to check any such feeling towards her?
14072Say ye, tell ye, who hath appeared on the earth?
14072Say ye, what saw ye?
14072Subordinate to this, and necessary for its decision, was involved the question, What part of his nature, if any, Christ derived from the Virgin Mary?
14072Such questions as these,"Is there any thing unreasonable in this?
14072The answer of the tomb begins thus,"Why seek ye her in a tomb, who has been taken up on high to the heavenly tabernacles?"
14072The greatness of his goodness who can adequately express?...
14072This, then, is the account nearest to the time of the supposed event; and yet can any thing be more vague, and by way of testimony, more worthless?
14072To what flesh?
14072To what flesh?
14072What can be a more true prayer with the Father than that which came from the lips of the Son, who is Truth?
14072What could not such a Son obtain with such a Father?
14072What has God promised?
14072What has He commanded man to do?
14072What has He taught man to hope for?
14072What human faculty-- which among the most precious of the Almighty''s blessings is not liable to perversion?
14072What impression was it likely to make, and to leave on minds of ordinary powers and instruction?
14072What is revealed?
14072What is there in reason or revelation to forbid me to do so?"
14072What man, when he is in a foreign country, would not hasten to return to his native land?...
14072What testimony do the first years and the first ages after the canon of Scripture was closed, bear upon this point?
14072What unquestionable moral duty can be found, which has not been transformed by man''s waywardness into an instrument of evil?
14072What word would not apply to Him, in most perfect accordance with Scripture language?
14072Who can tell of the bond of the love of God?
14072Who, without weeping, can relate the rest?
14072Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
14072Why did not the inspired David invoke the father of the faithful to intercede for him with God?
14072Why do we not hasten and run that we may see our country, and salute our parents?
14072Why do we spare ourselves?
14072Why is no intimation given in the later books of the Old Testament that such supplications were offered to Moses, or Aaron, or Abraham, or Noah?
14072Why should I attempt to enter heaven through any other gate than{ 398} that gate which the Lord of heaven has opened for me?
14072Why then should a Christian wish to add to that which God has been pleased to appoint and to reveal?
14072Will he now have less power and credit?
14072Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
14072With the Christian the first question is, What is the truth?
14072Would any difference have appeared in their external worship?
14072Would not this be a welcome tenet, if true?"
14072[ Footnote 95: Quem vidistis, Pastores?
14072and whether St. Luke, whose pen wrote this account, could have been made cognizant of any such right invested in the Virgin?
14072can such a call upon her to show her power and influence over the eternal Son of the eternal Father be fitting--"Show that thou art a mother?"
14072or to discountenance the cultivation of those gifts and faculties?
14072others,"Where is the Archbishop?"
14072quid parcimus nobis?
14072to disparage those moral duties?
14072what will become of me, if thou do not exert, in my behalf, thy powerful influence with Jesus?...
14072why should other forms of supplicating them be adopted, whose obvious and direct meaning implies a different thing?
14072{ 154} Why did he see not one, but many visions?
14072{ 299} But what is the real state of the case with regard to the fact of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary?
14072{ 304} Now, suppose for one moment that this came from the pen of Eusebius himself, to what does it amount?
14072{ 317} That the writers of the first four centuries should never have referred to such a fact?
14072{ 404} Quare non vidat unam, sed plurimas visiones?
17274And now, gentlemen, was this vast campaign fought without a general? 17274 Men may die without any opinions, and yet be carried into Abraham''s bosom, but if we be without love, what will knowledge avail?
17274Shall I be remembered by posterity?
17274What did the man die of?
17274Again I ask-- who will go forth and preach that gospel and save his native land?"
17274And what do these distinguished mental qualities involve?
17274And what shall we more say, save only to mention those whose early death as well as life was vicarious?
17274But does one study architecture by visiting hovels and squalid cabins?
17274But in what realm lies our supremacy?
17274But what had he received from the Greeks that he was bound to pay back?
17274But why did not the murderer, Eugene Aram, forgive himself?
17274Can it drive the fierce blasts back to their northern haunts?
17274Can its breath destroy the icy coat of mail that covers all the decks?
17274Can its little hand hold the wheel and guide the great ship?
17274Can its voice still the billows that can crush the steamer like an egg- shell?
17274Did ever man have such a genius for noble friendship?
17274Did no one marshal them in that impregnable convex front, from the Euxine to the North Sea?
17274Do ye not remember how our father, Jacob, took a kid and made his hands like unto the hands of Esau?
17274Had he received from their bounty in the matter of art?
17274How could she give up the treasure she had filched for herself?
17274How earned this man such meed of praise?
17274How shall we account for two continents giving him such praise and fame?
17274If David can not forgive himself, if Peter can not forgive Judas, who can forgive sins?
17274In that hour he said:"Wist ye not how our father, being a younger son, supplanted his elder brother, Esau?
17274Is he not one- sided who masters the conventional refinement and the stock proprieties, yet indulges in drunkenness and gluttony?
17274Is not studying architecture seeing the finest mansions and galleries and cathedrals?
17274Is there no bosom where poor Magdalene can sob out her bitter confession?
17274No one guide them to the two great strategic centres of the Black Forest and Trieste?
17274Shall the industrial or political giant say:"Here is the power in my hand; weakness owes me a debt?
17274The classic poet tells of Kind[ Transcriber''s note: King?]
17274Then he retires to receive-- what?
17274Then went Saul to Ramah, and he said, Where are Samuel and David?
17274Then what did he owe the Greeks?
17274Those who have no experience are dazzled with there[ Transcriber''s note: their?]
17274To Benedict Arnold, dying in his garret, came a physician, who said,"Is there anything you wish?"
17274To what shall I liken a good man?
17274Was he a disciple of their philosophy?
17274What can the child on some great ocean steamer caught in a winter''s storm do to overcome the tempest?
17274What have they got to show you?
17274Who can bring together the odors of last year''s orchards?
17274Who can estimate the soul''s conscious power?
17274Who can gather up the rays of the stars?
17274Who can measure the light and heat of last summer?
17274Why are sailors upon all seas comfortable under their rubber coats?
17274Why are the travelers through the forests dry and warm midst falling rains?
17274Why is Italy cleansed of the plagues that devastated her cities a hundred years ago?
17274Why is one man more successful than another in the street''s fierce conflict?
17274Why should not the soul have its refuse valley-- where the past is cast out of life and memory?
17274Why should the husbandman plant vines if others are to wrest away his fruit?
17274Why was it that in the ten years after Livingstone''s death, Africa made greater advancement than in the previous ten centuries?
17274Would these who had received institutions nourished with blood, give life- blood in return?
16474How do you know that the Lord doeth it?
16474What made the Mahommedan world? 16474 )[ 24] There is also a good deal said about a very questionable blind man-- one Albricus( Alberich?) 16474 And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life? 16474 And what is historical truth but that of which the evidence bears strict scientific investigation? 16474 And what is the dire necessity andiron"law under which men groan?
16474And what is the state of things we find disclosed?
16474And what made the Christian world?
16474And, finally, how is this account to be reconciled with those in the first and third gospels-- which, as we have seen, disagree with one another?
16474And,_ a fortiori_, between all four?
16474Are there then any Christians who say that they know nothing about the unseen world and the future?
16474Are we going back to the days of the Judges, when wealthy Micah set up his private ephod, teraphim, and Levite?]
16474Are we to accept the Jesus of the second, or the Jesus of the fourth Gospel, as the true Jesus?
16474But if the primitive Nazarenes of whom the Acts speaks were orthodox Jews, what sort of probability can there be that Jesus was anything else?
16474But if what lies below the horse''s"knee"thus corresponds to the middle finger in ourselves, what has become of the four other fingers or digits?
16474But to how much does this so- called claim amount?
16474But what conceivable motive could"Mark"have for omitting it?
16474But what has Comtism to do with the"New Philosophy,"as the Archbishop, defines it in the following passage?
16474But what is all we really know, and can know, about the latter phà ¦ nomena?
16474But why should a man be expected to call himself a"miscreant"or an"infidel"?
16474By whose authority is the signification of that term defined?
16474Can it, therefore, be said that chemical analysis teaches nothing about the chemical composition of calc- spar?
16474Cosmas and Damianus?
16474Did he think it, at any subsequent time, worth while"To confer with flesh and blood,"or, in modern phrase, to re- examine the facts for himself?
16474Did things so happen or did they not?
16474Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind''s throwing?
16474For what is the adverse case?
16474For, after all, what do we know of this terrible"matter,"except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness?
16474Goethe has condensed a survey of all powers of mankind into the well- known epigram:--"Warum treibt sich das Volk so und schreit?
16474How can he have founded the universal religion which was not heard of till twenty years after his death?
16474I rejoice to think now of the( then) Bishop''s cordial hail the first time we met after our little skirmish,"Well, is it to be peace or war?"
16474If God not walk in the Garden of Eden, how we be assured that he spoke from Sinai?
16474If it is not historically true that such and such things happened in Palestine eighteen centuries ago, what becomes of Christianity?
16474If the latter is to be accepted, or rejected, by private judgment, why not the former?
16474If the story of the Fall is not the true record or an historical occurrence, what becomes of Pauline theology?
16474If, he says, there are texts which seem to show that Jesus contemplated the evangelisation of the heathen:... Did not the Apostles hear our Lord?
16474Is any such unity predicable of their forms?
16474Is he the kindly, peaceful Christ depicted in the Catacombs?
16474Is it both; or is it neither?
16474Is it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done?
16474Is it not certain that the Apostles did not gather this truth from His teaching?
16474Is it that contained in the Nicene and the Athanasian Creeds?
16474Is this a plant; or is it an animal?
16474Melanchthon, Ulrich von Hutten, Beza, were they not all humanists?
16474Much astonished at this remark from a person was supposed not to have seen the relics, Eginhard asked him how he knew that?
16474Now what is a Christian?
16474On what grounds can a reasonable man be asked to believe any more?
16474Or can he be rightly represented by the bleeding ascetic, broken down by physical pain, of too many medià ¦ val pictures?
16474Or, is the matter of life composed of ordinary matter, differing from it only in the manner in which its atoms are aggregated?
16474So, if I am asked to call myself an"infidel,"I reply: To what doctrine do you ask me to be faithful?
16474To this the priest,"Whence art thou, then, if these are not thy parents?"
16474Under these circumstances it may well be asked, how is one mass of non- nucleated protoplasm to be distinguished from another?
16474Was Augustine heretical when he denied the actual historical truth of the record of the Creation?
16474Was not the arch- humanist, Erasmus, fautor- in- chief of the Reformation, until he got frightened and basely deserted it?
16474Was not the name of"Christian"first used to denote the converts to the doctrine promulgated by Paul and Barnabas at Antioch?
16474Was not their chief,"James, the brother of the Lord,"reverenced alike by Sadducee, Pharisee, and Nazarene?
16474Were Gentile converts bound to obey the Law or not?
16474What better philosophical status has"vitality"than"aquosity"?
16474What do we find when the accounts of the events in question, contained in the three Synoptic gospels, are compared together?
16474What has become of the bones of all these animals?
16474What more intrinsic claim has the story of the Exodus than of the Deluge, to belief?
16474What we desire to know is, is it a fact that evolution took place?
16474What, truly, can seem to be more obviously different from one another, in faculty, in form, and in substance, than the various kinds of living beings?
16474Who is to gainsay our ecclesiastical authority here?
16474Who shall or can forbid him?
16474Why forget the angel who wrestled with Jacob, and, as the account suggests, somewhat over- stepped the bound of fair play, at the end of the struggle?
16474Why trouble ourselves about matters of which, however important they may be, we do know nothing, and can know nothing?
16474[ 26] Must we suppose, therefore, that the Apostle to the Gentiles has stated that which is false?
16474_ Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence?_ No.
16474and what was_ their_ impression from what they heard?
16474or was he ready to accept anything that fitted in with his preconceived ideas?
16474why call one"plant"and the other"animal"?
18502''What shall I render for all thy benefits?''
18502*** After such considerations, can I be so weak as not to make religion my only pursuit?
18502How far am I advanced in the great end of being, the making such use of my time here, that it may bear fruit when time with me is over?
18502Let us not be inquiring,"What shall this man do,"or what should the other have done?
18502Need we then wonder at their success?
18502Once he exclaimed,"what could all the world do for me now?"
18502She continued for some time addressing those around her in this strain; and to the question of her brother, whether she was happy?
18502To a young friend whom she tenderly loved, she said,"Oh if we should all meet in heaven, will it not be delightful?
18502We have often anxiously pondered over the question,--Why the Society of Friends should be a diminishing body?
18502What shall I say or promise unto my Lord?
18502and raising her hand, exclaimed,"Oh such love!--such love!--and to me such a sinner; is it not marvellous?"
18502and what is my calling?
16309How can these be in a Society that is Divine? 16309 Why is not the religion of you Catholics more in accord with the happy world in which we live?
16309Am I even within an appreciable distance of the saints who knew not Christ?
16309And could religion possibly be made a more intimate, private, and personal matter between the soul and God than the Carthusian or Carmelite makes it?
16309And what can the moderate, self- controlled, self- respecting man of the world know of either?
16309And yet, after all, what is the Contemplative Life except precisely that which the world just now recommended?
16309Are any kings remembered as is the beggar Labrà © who gnawed cabbage stalks in the gutters of Rome?
16309Are there any criminals in history so monumental as Catholic criminals?
16309But the Catholic system has the appearance of enslaving men?
16309But the world does withhold its wealth sometimes?
16309Can this, it is asked, be a follower of the Man of Sorrows?
16309Can you explain away,_ reasonably_, on any other grounds than those which I state, the phenomena of My life?"
16309Certainly human circumstances have developed her, yet what but Divine Providence ordered and developed those human circumstances?
16309Certainly there have been appalling scandals, outrageous sinners, blaspheming apostates-- but what of her saints?
16309Death is certain; is life as certain?
16309Did He not call Himself_ a Door and a Vine_?
16309Did He not speak in metaphors and images continually?
16309Did Newman cease to think when he became a Catholic?
16309Did Thomas Aquinas resign his intellect when he devoted himself to study?
16309Did not Christ Himself sit in bodily form at the table as He spoke them?
16309Earthly kings speak from their thrones and what happens?
16309For how can God be weary by the wayside, labour in a shop, and die upon a cross?
16309For what does the world know of such passions as these?
16309For when is my hand most itself?
16309Granted that one Pope has reversed the policy of his predecessor, then what has saved him from reversing his theology also?
16309Has her policy, then, been so suicidal after all?
16309Has my religion, that is to say, ever inspired me beyond the low elevation of joy into the august altitudes of pain?
16309Have I done anything except hinder the growth of Christ''s Church, anything except drag down her standards, so far as I am able, to my own low level?
16309Have I ever wrestled like Jacob or wept like David?
16309Have your religious, careful, timid lives ever exhibited anything resembling that depth of self- abjection to which the Younger Son has attained?
16309He echoes from the Gospel,"_ What manner of man is this that even the winds and the sea obey Him_?
16309He was too worldly when He allowed His disciples to rub corn in their hands; for does not the Law of God forbid a man to make bread on the Sabbath?
16309He was too worldly when He healed men on the Sabbath; for is not the Law of God of more value than a man''s bodily ease?
16309How can Truth make men anything except more free?
16309How can she modify what she believes to be her Divine Message?
16309How can the Eternal Word be silent for thirty years?
16309How can the Infinite lie in a manger?
16309How can the Source of Life be subject to death?
16309How is it conceivable, then, that she should be content with any standard short of perfection?
16309How is it that she has preserved a unity of which all earthly unities are but shadows?
16309How is it that tales are told of the iniquities of Catholicism such as are told of no other of the sects of Christendom?
16309How should there be, since she is Divine?
16309How then could He hold Himself in His hand?
16309How, after all,"he asks himself,"could a man be born without a human father, how rise again from the dead upon the third day?"
16309How, then, is this Paradox to be reconciled?
16309If Christ be God, how can He proclaim that_ His Father is greater than He_?
16309If Christ be Man, how can He say,_ Before Abraham was, I am_?
16309If Christ be man, how can He say,_ My Father and I are one_?
16309If a marble palace is fit for the President of the French Republic, by what right do men withhold it from the King of kings?
16309If an earthly king wears vestments of cloth of gold, must not a heavenly King yet more wear them?
16309If music is used by the world to destroy men''s souls, may not she use it to save their souls?
16309If she is Divine, whence comes her obvious Humanity?
16309If she is Human, why is she so evidently Divine?
16309If she is merely European, how is it that she alone can deal with the Oriental on his own terms?
16309If she is merely human, why do not the laws of all other human societies appear to affect her too?
16309If she is merely mediaeval, how is it that she commands such allegiance as that which is paid to her in modern America?
16309If this Man were man only, however perfect and sublime, how is it that His sanctity appears to run by other lines than those of other saints?
16309In His Person and His teaching alike there seems no rest and no solution--_What think ye of Christ?
16309Instead of this miserable past, then, what is to come?
16309Instead, have you not had a kind of gentle pride in your religion or your virtue or your fastidiousness?
16309Is Reason, then, to be silent henceforth?
16309Is it any wonder that the world thinks both her Faith and Reason alike too extreme?
16309Is it possible that with me the old is not put away, the_ old man_ is not yet dead, and the_ new man_ not yet_ put on_?
16309Is that New Sacrifice the light of my daily life?
16309Is there a single soul now in the world who owes, under God, her conversion to my efforts?
16309Is there any nation with so fierce a patriotism as she who is Supernational?
16309Is this the kind of talk that we hear from modern leaders of religious thought?
16309Now is it not in accordance with Reason that you should grant My claims?
16309Or,"How even could such marvels be related at all of one who was no more than other men?"
16309She is human?
16309So men ask now, If Christ be Man, how could He cast out devils and rise from the dead?
16309So years ago men asked, If Christ be God, how could He be weary by the wayside and die upon the Cross?
16309Was there ever anything more arrogant?
16309Was there ever so mean a Procession as this?
16309Was there ever such a Paradox, such perplexity, and such problems?
16309Was there ever such meekness and charity?
16309Were men less free when they learned that fact?
16309What is it but Catholicism that lies at the heart of the divided allegiance of France, of the miseries of Portugal, and of the dissensions of Italy?
16309What is that power that so often fills us with delights before we have begun to labour, and rewards our labour with the darkness of dereliction?
16309What is the use of saying,_ Blessed are the Meek_, when the whole world knows that"Blessed are the Self- Assertive"?
16309What is the use of speaking of Heavenly Bread when it is earthly food that men need first of all?
16309What kind of life is that which must always be checked and stunted in this fashion?
16309What kind of salvation can there be that can only be purchased by the sacrifice of so much that is noble and inspiring?
16309What of that amazing scene when He threw the furniture about the temple courts?
16309What, after all, can the sensualist know of joy, or the ruined financier of sorrow?
16309What, then, is Religious Liberty?
16309What, then, is the reconciliation of the Paradox?
16309What, then, is the reconciliation of this Paradox?
16309What, then, is this foolish cry about the slavery of dogma?
16309When does He not?
16309When separated from the body, by paralysis or amputation?
16309Where is there, in me, the New Wine of the Gospel?
16309Who that has suffered can ever doubt it again?
16309Whose Son is He_?
16309Why can He not wait till to- morrow?
16309Why has not she too split up into the component parts of which she is welded?
16309Why is it that she alone shows no incline towards dissolution and decay?
16309Why, then, should your theologians seek to penetrate into regions which He did not reveal and to elaborate what He left unelaborated?
16309Would such language as this be tolerated for a moment from the humanitarian Christian pulpits of to- day?
16309Yet is there in me, up to the present, even one glimmer of what is meant by Sanctity?
16309_ Which of you convinceth me of sin?...
16309_ Whom do you say that I am?...
10728I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly?''
10728What are the depths, the fearful depths, to which you are being drawn?
10728''And if it is Sunday, what of that?''
10728''And my little lad?''
10728''And what about the boats?''
10728''And what are you doing here, Tom?''
10728''And where is that?
10728''And who are the pullers?
10728''And why sha n''t we have good times together still, dear old Tom?''
10728''Are you sure, Bob?''
10728''Back, Jack?''
10728''Before I leave this room?''
10728''But how can I do it?
10728''Cheer up, Polly,''I said,''who knows?
10728''Come where, my little man?''
10728''Dear friends, I would now ask each of you very earnestly, Can you say that?
10728''Did she?''
10728''Do I hear some one saying in his heart,"I do wish I could say that?
10728''Do you know it''s God''s day?''
10728''Do you mean you have n''t been to Scarborough?''
10728''Do you want to be able to say it?
10728''Father, where is the sea?''
10728''Good morning, sir,''he said;''and how do you like our bay this morning?''
10728''Has the doctor been?''
10728''Have the boats come, sir?''
10728''Have ye seen her, sir?
10728''He does n''t know me now, and he wo n''t take anything; and oh, sir, do you hear the wind?''
10728''His father?''
10728''How is he, Polly?''
10728''How many boats went out last night, Bob?''
10728''However did you know, Mr. Christie?
10728''However on earth did you get that?''
10728''However shall we tell Polly?''
10728''Hullo, who''s there?''
10728''If I were to ask you fishermen, you visitors, you mothers, you little children, this question,"Do you_ imagine_ you are on the shore now?
10728''Is it an old musical box?''
10728''My friends, my dear friends, where are you going?
10728''Nellie, Nellie,''he cried, for she had gone upstairs to the children,''come down at once; who do you think this is, Nellie?
10728''Oh, a barrel- organ you mean, little chappie; why, however in the world did you get hold of a barrel- organ?
10728''Oh, my friend, do you ask why?
10728''On Sunday?''
10728''Servant of Christ, where are you going?
10728''Shall I open your window a bit?
10728''Shall I try, Polly?''
10728''Shall you come, big Jack?''
10728''Shall you go?''
10728''Sir,''he said at last, in a broken voice,''am I too late?
10728''So you are Jack, are you?''
10728''Teached your own self?
10728''To- morrow morning, Jack?''
10728''Was I frightened, sir, did you say?
10728''Was she married then?''
10728''Well, what do you think of it?''
10728''What about the bank- book, Duncan?''
10728''What am I?''
10728''What are you dragging?''
10728''What are you, dear friends?''
10728''What do you think of him, sir?''
10728''What do you think of our bay?''
10728''What do you want?''
10728''What have you been doing, Jack?
10728''What if you have to bear something for the Master''s sake?
10728''What is he doing here, Jack?''
10728''What is it, Jack?''
10728''What is it, Jack?''
10728''What is this preaching on the shore, Duncan?''
10728''What then?''
10728''What will father say if I come in?''
10728''What will mother say?''
10728''What''s that?''
10728''Whatever in the world is a lay- preacher?''
10728''Where are you going?
10728''Which company do you belong to, dear friend?
10728''Who can it be?''
10728''Who sent me this?''
10728''Who?''
10728''Whose is it, then?''
10728''Why ever in the world not, Jack?''
10728''Why not turn round and go her way, Jack?''
10728''Why was there this difference?
10728''Why, whoever gave you it?''
10728''Would you let me see it?''
10728''Yes,''he said, almost with a groan,''what about the boats?''
10728''You wo n''t think it a liberty will you, sir?
10728''You''ll never set off in this weather, sir?''
10728''You''ll not think I''m taking a liberty, will you?''
10728''You_ can_ go if you like; what''s to hinder you?
10728''_ That_ barrel- organ?''
10728''_ You_ do, Jack?
10728A step from sin to grace: What has thy heart decided?
10728Ah, he tells us his subject beforehand, does he?
10728And all the morning I have been saying to myself,''What can have made me dream of Runswick Bay?
10728And these sports, why, they like''em, sir; and a man must keep sober if he''s to win a prize-- you understand, sir?''
10728And towards what?
10728And whenever the question came back to me, the question which the speaker had repeated so often,''What are you?''
10728Are these your diggings?''
10728Are you_ very_ busy?''
10728Besides, when I get to Scarborough I may have time to go to church, and then, after all, where is the difference?
10728But when I added,''Shall I fetch daddy, little John?''
10728Can you take your stand by the apostle John, and say,"_ I know_ that_ I_ have passed from death unto life?"
10728Christie?
10728Could it be a child strumming idly on a harmonium?
10728Could you, do you think, make for us some sort of a programme to hang up by the post office there, for visitors to see?
10728Do you know,''I went on,''he took me into your study the other day?
10728Do you mean to tell me,''he said, laying his hand on my arm,''that your name is Villiers?''
10728Do you_ hope_ you are listening to me?"
10728Do you_ think_ you are here to- day?
10728For surely that month was the most important month in my life, for was it not the beginning of a new life, which, thank God, has continued ever since?
10728For where is the Master now?
10728Has n''t God been good to us, now has n''t He, sir?''
10728He did not speak for some minutes, and then he put his arm round me as tenderly as my mother could have done, and said,''What is it, Jack?
10728How''s my poor lass, sir?''
10728I always give you one my own self, do n''t I, big Jack?''
10728I hate those canting meetings, do n''t you, Jack?
10728I like him much better than the old one; has n''t he got nice red cheeks?''
10728I said,''back already?
10728I said;''that''s_ my_ name, and a nice name too, is n''t it, little Jack?
10728I suppose you want a subscription for your prizes?''
10728If you are willing to go at all, why on earth ca n''t you go to- morrow?''
10728Is it a little toy one?''
10728Is it not because there are other hands on the rope, other pullers drawing in an exactly opposite direction?
10728Is it not worth while?''
10728Is it talking of your mother that has upset you so?''
10728Is it too late to paint it from memory, I wonder?
10728Is that where Christie holds forth?''
10728Jack, do you know it''s God''s day to- morrow?''
10728Jack, will you come?''
10728Jack,''he said,''what are you doing up there?
10728Jack?''
10728Jack?''
10728Jack?''
10728Jack?''
10728Jack?''
10728Little child, what are you?--a servant of sin, or a servant of Jesus Christ?
10728Maybe the room''s close; is it?''
10728My whole heart went out to God that day, for was it not my first Sunday on the right side of the line?
10728Oh, dear friend, towards what?
10728Oh, indeed,''he said,''that''s what they''re after, is it?
10728Oh, why not come and say,"Gladly to Thee, my Saviour, I give myself away?"
10728Shall I call it a sermon?
10728Should I say anything to Tom about it in the morning?
10728Tell me the truth, sir; do n''t hide it over like; is little John dead?''
10728The question was, where should I go?
10728Then might I claim the promise?
10728WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
10728Was I fulfilling the second condition?
10728Was I glad that he had come?
10728Was it because it would be a hindrance to my work?
10728Was it that I wanted to be quiet, and to enjoy my present surroundings without interruption?
10728We have seen, have we not, a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull all together, as yon heavy crab boat was dragged up from the beach?
10728We must see Scarborough before we go home, must we not?
10728Well, then, let''s see, where shall we go?
10728What are the depths, the fearful depths into which you are being drawn?
10728What are the depths, the fearful depths towards which you are being drawn?''
10728What are the depths, the fearful depths, to which you are being drawn?
10728What are the two conditions?
10728What are you?
10728What can have brought the events of my short stay in that quaint little place so vividly before me?''
10728What could be more delightful, I thought, than to spend the first ten pounds of this in helping Duncan to complete the purchase of the new boat?
10728What do you play on, and who taught you?''
10728What does the Master say?
10728What good, I asked myself, would my holiday do me if I spent it in brooding over bygone sorrow?
10728What if you have to give up friends or comforts for Him?
10728What if you have to take up your cross and follow Him?
10728What possible use could he have for it?
10728What was I to do?
10728What was it that had brought the tears?
10728What was it that made me think of Tom just as the service began?
10728What was it that, for such a long time, baffled the strength of the strongest among you?
10728What was the mighty weight that you had to move?
10728What was the use of recalling them?
10728What were you pulling?
10728What would Duncan say?
10728What would Mr. Christie say?
10728What would be the best thing to do?
10728What would my little friend Jack say, when I did not appear at the shore service?
10728When the child laughed( and whenever was he not laughing?
10728Which is it to be, Jack?''
10728Who could help hearing it?
10728Who could resist the pleading little face, and the pretty, fascinating voice of that child?
10728Who knew what that night would bring?
10728Who plays music in your house?''
10728Why is this?
10728Why should I remain With a step between me and Jesus?''
10728Why was it, then, that I felt almost sorry that he had followed me here?
10728Why was the handkerchief harder to move than the boat?
10728Why was this?
10728Why would I have kept him away if I could?
10728Why, I''ve come to see you, of course, old fellow; what else should I have come for?
10728Why, how did you manage that?''
10728Why, oh, why are you so hard to move?
10728Why?
10728Will He allow us to draw near to His footstool, and even there, close to His glory, to lie low before Him?
10728Will not the glory be too dazzling?
10728Will not the place be holy ground, too holy for us to approach?
10728Will you and I, dear friends, ever dare to go near that throne?
10728Will you pray, sir?
10728Yes, even_ there_ He bids you come; for what does He say?
10728Yes, it makes a sight o''difference to a married man, sir; does n''t it, now?
10728You do n''t mind telling me, do you?''
10728You fishermen on the bank there, what are you?
10728You wo n''t want to paint, will you?''
10728You would like to be worthy of Him, Jack?''
10728[ Illustration] Chapter IV WHAT ARE YOU?
10728[ Illustration] Chapter XII WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
10728[ Illustration]''Let me see, Marjorie,''said another voice;''is it the old one with white hair and a long, long beard?''
10728_ Subject: Where are you going_?
10728_ Subject_: WHAT ARE YOU?
10728he asked;''do you mean Redcar?
10728he said;''what troubles you, Jack?''
10728said the child in a shocked voice;''it''s on Sunday father preaches, and you could n''t paint on Sunday, could you?''
10728they said; and He heard their cry, did n''t He, sir?
10728what is he?
10728what would you answer me?
16355''E''s a sure Blighty, ai n''t''e?
16355''Ere, what yer doin''of?
16355''They''re not going to shoot me?'' 16355 Any Huns amongst them?"
16355Any news?
16355Anybody else hit?
16355Are we still receiving?
16355But that was jolly sporting of him, was n''t it?
16355Chatty[ lousy] are yer?
16355D''yer think''e would n''t bomb a C.C.S.?
16355D''you refuse to obey the order? 16355 D''you see what you''ve done?"
16355Did you ever see him?
16355Did you see anything of the Russians in 1914?
16355Do n''t talk bloody sentimental rot-- call yourself a soldier? 16355 Got a Blighty?"
16355How much do you bet?
16355I wonder how much longer this is going to last?
16355Is it a task job?
16355Is it serious?
16355Is that what they took out o''yer arm?
16355Is this a Hun or a gentleman?
16355Such a delightful tummy, is n''t it?
16355They''ve got the day off, have they? 16355 Time yet, Sergeant?"
16355Was für''n Zweck hat es-- What''s the good of shooting each other like this? 16355 Wha'', ai n''t it''ah''-past five?"
16355Wha''if I did?
16355What are you grumbling about? 16355 What did they make us bring our shovels for?"
16355What sort of a day did you have?
16355What sort of a time have you had?
16355What yer doin''there? 16355 What''s it got ter do wi''you?"
16355What''s the matter with you, are you deaf? 16355 Where were you wounded?"
16355Who gave you permission?
16355Who says so? 16355 Who''s Hartley?
16355Why d''yer let''em swing it on yer? 16355 Why didn''yer tell us it was a task job?
16355Why do n''t yer mind yer own bleed''n''business? 16355 Why do n''t you complain to the Town Major?"
16355Yer not goin''ter take orf me arm, are yer, sir?
16355Yer wo n''t''urt me, sir, will yer?
16355''E never washes and never changes''is clothes, so what can yer expect?"
16355''Oo told you to interfere?
16355''s away from dumps an''railways?
16355A deadlock ensued and then a Sergeant came up with"What''s the matter now?
16355A good job, too, for that''s one thing I absolutely can not stick, the way all our letters are read...."I hear you''ve had some excitement?
16355A sudden fear seized me-- could last night''s celebrations have been the result of a false alarm?
16355A voice, mocking such a naïve questioner, answered:"Do n''t yer know the army be now?"
16355An''if we''re bloody fools an''leave the lights on at night,''ow can''e tell what''s what when everything''s mixed up together?
16355An''what''s it all for?
16355An''what_ d''you_ know about it?
16355And after all, why should they care?
16355And at the end of the fortnight?
16355And the civvies-- gorblimy-- when I was''ome on leave they kep''on arstin''me,''Ai n''t yer wounded yet?''
16355And then, what would we do then?
16355And would the little village be the same as when I saw it last?
16355And yet what else could we think about?
16355But d''you think the civvies or the papers admit it?
16355But why not desert?
16355Ca n''t yer understand English, damn yer?"
16355Call yerselves sportsmen, do yer?
16355Course''e makes mistakes sometimes like anybody else--''ow do''e know it''s a C.C.S.--''e ca n''t see no Red Crorss at night?"
16355D''yer think I''m goin''ter stand over yer all day?
16355D''you want to sleep all day?"
16355Did n''t yer see it in the papers?
16355Did you see it in print?"
16355Do n''t yer know there''s a war on?
16355For the one who was killed?...
16355Had I heard the news?
16355Had the Germans assembled all their strength for one supreme attempt at breaking through the Western Front?
16355Have many been dropping in the town recently?"
16355He was inspecting us and when he came to Peter he shouted,''Why have n''t you cleaned your boottons?''
16355Here, Marie, bring us another two cups-- der coop der caffay-- that''s right, is n''t it?"
16355How can it weigh more heavily on any man or set of men than those on this bench?"
16355How could I answer that question?
16355How could it be otherwise?
16355How many hours were there in a fortnight?
16355How many more days of drill would we have to endure?
16355How would our feelings find an outlet?
16355Hyndman could still hear him, so he walked up to him and shouted,''What the bloody''ell''s the matter wi''yer?''
16355Hyndman got his rag out and yelled,''Stop talkin''there, will yer?''
16355IV THE CASUALTY CLEARING STATION"For who feels the horrors of war more than those who are responsible for its conduct?
16355I_ would_ enjoy the immediate present-- was I not losing hours of sheer pleasure by harbouring these thoughts and ignoring the beauty of the day?
16355If he were to rise from his grave, would he think the loss''insignificant''?
16355Is he God Almighty?
16355It would be interesting to know for whom these losses are insignificant?
16355It would come to an end some day, and I would leave the army, but would not the war obsess me until the end of my life?
16355Most of them were asleep, but one was tossing about and crying in piteous tones:"Hab''ich noch''n Arm, oder hab''ich keinen?"
16355On whom does the burden of blood and treasure weigh most heavily?
16355One of the officers asked:"What about our coffee?"
16355Or was it only the beginning of a whole series of operations?
16355Shouting, singing, dancing, would they give us relief?
16355Sometimes I asked myself in a puzzled manner:"Have I really been home on leave?"
16355Suddenly he asked:"Do n''t yer want it, mate?"
16355Suddenly he perceived me and asked:"What are you doing here?"
16355Swingin''it on yer mates, are yer?
16355Swingin''the lead?"
16355That''s got yer, ai n''t it?"
16355The Sergeant asked:"Where''s Private Hartley?"
16355The Sergeant swung round and bellowed-- he was really angry this time:"What''s the matter wi''yer?
16355The Sergeant- Major suddenly observed them, blew his whistle and shouted angrily:"Stand still there-------- d''you hear?
16355The booing changed into loud, ironical cheers:"What yer bin doin''all day?
16355Then I would knock at the door and I would be welcomed by an old peasant woman, and she would ask:"Tu viens en perme?"
16355Then one of us said:"What''s that funny noise?"
16355Then suddenly he wailed:"Kamerad, sag mir doch-- Comrade, tell me-- is my arm still there, or is it gone?"
16355Then there''s the''eads what''as servants to wait on''em-- d''yer think French or Duggie''Aig ever''as shells burstin''round''em?
16355There was an embarrassing pause, and then he thundered:"Bloody lot o''fools-- gorne to sleep''ave yer?
16355They were not human at all-- or was it I who was not human?
16355They were tortured by anxiety:"Les Allemands vont venir ici-- de Shermans come heer?"
16355Throughout the winter one question above all others was discussed by the few who took an interest in the war:"What were the Germans going to do?"
16355Vat''s de use fighting?
16355Vat''s de use punish zem if ve get nussing?
16355We call ourselves sportsmen, but have we ever recognized that we got a brave enemy?
16355What d''they want ter drag_ us_ out''ere for ter do their dirty work for''em?
16355What d''you think you''re here for?"
16355What has the Armistice got to do with us?
16355What would actual warfare be like?
16355What''s the matter?"
16355What''s the use o''lettin''good stuff go west?
16355Who''s in charge of the party?"
16355Why are n''t you on parade in time?
16355Why did not every object fill me with delight?
16355Why do n''t the''eads come an''bloody well fight it out amongst theirselves-- why do n''t King George''ave a go wi''Kaiser Bill?
16355Why do n''t they stick''em right in the fields somewhere?
16355Why do n''t you leave them alone?"
16355Why not enjoy a week, a fortnight, a month of freedom?
16355Why not escape to the south of France?
16355Why was I not full of rapture?
16355Why were British soldiers allowed to steal the buttons, caps, rings, and watches belonging to their prisoners?
16355Would I ever be myself again?
16355Would I ever escape from the war?
16355Would the Germans reach the coast?
16355Would the fine weather never end?
16355Would they be numerically equal or superior to the Allies on the Western Front?
16355Would we be involved in the advance?
16355You know Deacon?
16355an''''When are yer goin''back?''
16355said to our Sergeant:"Where''ve these men come from?"
16355spotted him, and shouted,''What are you grinning at-- anything foonny?''
11981And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters?
11981For the Lord Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What wilt ye that I shall do unto you? 11981 Again, what eyes did He look for when He spake to those who saw indeed, but who saw only with the eyes of the flesh? 11981 Also Christ saith,I am a very vine; wherefore then worship ye not the vine God, as ye do the bread?
11981And He answered and said,"Woman, thou wottest not what thou asketh; then He said to them, May ye drink of the cup that I shall drink?
11981And how is it possible, you ask, not to grieve, since I am only a man?
11981And how wretched do they seem who can not see this light?
11981And if thou choosest to take him, why dost thou command me to slay him and to pollute my right hand?
11981And to the angel you say as Balaam said:"What wilt thou that we should do?"
11981And what are the two blind men by the wayside but the two people to cure whom Jesus came?
11981And what is it that disorders the eye of the heart?
11981And what said the Lord to him who now confest and said,"My lord, and my God?"
11981And what then, beloved hearers?
11981And wherefore?
11981And why did He not suffice?
11981And why was He not seen?
11981Are not other men Christians?
11981Are these the men who reason about a resurrection?
11981Are we so delicate as to be unwilling to endure anything?
11981Art Thou not cast out from comfort of all creatures?
11981As an infant He was suckled; is He suckled always?
11981As such a trifler with holy things how should I dare rise up?
11981As the smitten beast asked Balaam, so I ask you:"Tell me, am I not your ass?
11981Because he was a bad man?
11981Because he was a youth?
11981Because he was an aged man?
11981Because he was good and kind?
11981Brethren, do you see my meaning?
11981But Jesus was willing to die for the truth of what He said; should we forsake the truth in order not to displease men?
11981But do you miss his society, and therefore lament and mourn?
11981But here, perhaps, thou wilt say, what is needful to be done?
11981But how is it possible, you ask, that a bereaved person, being a man, should not grieve?
11981But if God can not will us to Himself by gentle means, must we not be mere blocks if His threatening also fail?
11981But now I shall ask you a word; answer ye me, Whether is the body of the Lord made at once or at twice?
11981But reason asks, Was darkness created with the world?
11981But since we know that believers are blind, ought we not to have better eyes than they?
11981But we must believe that there is a mysterious reason for this?
11981But what were those who have trodden the path before us?
11981But when Balaam beat his fallen beast, it said to him:"What have I done to thee?"
11981But when we see that Jesus Christ is our pattern, ought we not, without inquiring further, to esteem it great happiness that we are made like Him?
11981But where is a father or a mother that can say I have led their son into sin; one that can say I have ruined her husband or his wife?
11981But whose eyes?
11981By what means shall I become righteous and acceptable to God?
11981By what reason then say ye that are sinners that ye make God?
11981Can the Papists assure me, or any other man, which were the forty days that Christ fasted?
11981Concerning Christ, however, he did not speak thus; but how?
11981Could not the Lord have risen again without scars?
11981Did Christ fast those forty days to teach us superstitious fasting?
11981Did I for this exhibit every parental virtue, that they should endure such a death?"
11981Didst thou not promise me that from this son thou wouldst fill the earth with my descendants?
11981Do I not teach you according to the Gospel?
11981Do we think it has been said in vain that if we die with Jesus Christ we shall also live with Him?
11981Do ye not know how I explained the revelation of St. John?
11981Do you ask me still what you ought to do?
11981Does this Spirit mean the diffusion of air?
11981Either make they again the spiritual body which is risen from death to life or make they the fleshy body as it was before he suffered death?
11981For Christ saith, What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where He was before?
11981For He took bread and blest, and yet what blest He?
11981For he did not say, Concerning them that are dead: but what did he say?
11981For how are our eyes made whole?
11981For of what advantage was it to him that he had many children?
11981For on what account, tell me, do you thus weep for one departed?
11981For what bitterness is there in this cup which He hath not drunk?
11981For what will they not say?
11981For who are we, I pray, to be witnesses of the truth of God, and advocates to maintain His cause?
11981For who was standing before Him without his bodily ears?
11981For who would not have then thought that the promise which had been made him of a numerous posterity was all a deception?
11981For whom do you imitate and emulate?
11981Forasmuch as Thou hast said,"He who hath seen Me hath seen the Father also?"
11981Furthermore, if they say that Christ made His body of bread, I ask, With what words made He it?
11981Has he done so?
11981Have they His cognizance?
11981Have we any cause then to decline the struggle?
11981He did not give way to dejection, nor ask,"What does this mean?
11981He ran through the successive ages of life until man''s full estate; doth He grow in body always?
11981He was born of the Virgin Mary; is He being born always?
11981How can it therefore be that our hearts should not hear this cry and testimony of the Spirit?
11981How can we worthily praise light after the testimony given by the Creator to its goodness?
11981How dost thou promise me a posterity, and yet order me to slay my son?
11981How great is thought to be the unhappiness of men who do not see this bodily light?
11981How may ye then say that ye are worthy to make His body, and yet your works bear witness that ye are less than the prophets?
11981How shall I attain to this perfect justification?
11981How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
11981How wilt thou give the fruits, then, if thou pluck up the root?
11981How, then, did the Spirit of God move upon the waters?
11981How, then, is it that the heavens are perfect whilst the earth is still unformed and incomplete?
11981How, then, was it that no part of the earth appeared through the water?
11981If I go about with lies, then I have Christ against me; therefore I have heaven and earth against me, and how then could I stand?
11981If I had wished to deceive you, why should I have given you as the chief of my gifts the means of discovering my fraud?
11981If good is the stronger, what is there to prevent evil from being completely annihilated?
11981If they so endured for the truth which was at that time so obscure, what ought we to do in the clear light which is now shining?
11981If, then, evil is neither uncreated nor created by God, from whence comes its nature?
11981In a word, not to dwell long on this, He was crucified; is He hanging on the cross always?
11981In one word, what was the unfinished condition of the earth and for what reason was it invisible?
11981Is it not because He wished to employ them for such a purpose?
11981Is it older than light?
11981Is not this to cast pearls before swine?
11981Is the Father such as I see Thee to be?
11981Is this the recompense for my kindness?
11981Make they the glorified body?
11981May it not be said that we do not think we have to do with God?
11981May not this consideration alone well inflame us to offer ourselves to God to be employed in any way in such honorable service?
11981No doubt the apostles said: How can we believe these women?
11981Now what is it, brethren, to cry out unto Christ, but to correspond to the grace of Christ by good works?
11981Now what thing more precious can we have than the eye made whole?
11981O man, why wander thus from the truth and imagine for thyself that which will cause thy perdition?
11981O wise man, do you think the poor fishermen were not clever enough for this?
11981Of whom spake He, brethren, but of us?
11981On the contrary, I ask, how is it that being a man he should grieve, since he is honored with reason and with hopes of future good?
11981Or dost thou believe?
11981Others run together thither, but perhaps they are heathens or Jews?
11981Philip might, of course, have answered and said, Lord, do I see Thee?
11981Preach first of all to your knowledge, and say to it: If you draw near this truth, you will have much faith; wherefore do you hesitate to use it?
11981Since, therefore, in all other things we differ from them, shall we agree with them in our sentiments respecting death?
11981So I say to you:"Come here and tell me: what have I done to you?
11981Some will say, What do we gain by confessing our faith to obstinate people who have deliberately resolved to fight against God?
11981Tell me, pray, whether in so doing are we worthy of having anything in common with Him?
11981There are some who say, What will our death profit?
11981Therefore man is able only imperfectly to know an incorporeal substance; how much less can he know the uncreated infinite being of God?
11981Therefore, to you also I say: If you believe, where are your works?
11981They are not at this hour in the hands of tyrants, but how do they know what God means to do with them hereafter?
11981To whom did He say this?
11981Was it for this that I opened my house, that I might see it made the grave of my children?
11981Were God to deal with us according to our desserts, would He not have just cause to chastise us daily in a thousand ways?
11981What do ye fear?
11981What do ye say to that, ye wise men of this world?
11981What do you intend to do?
11981What is invisible?
11981What is meant by"Jesus passeth by?"
11981What is meant by"Jesus passeth by?"
11981What is this"passing by?"
11981What is"the deep?"
11981What language can describe his fortitude?
11981What means"the divinity standeth still?"
11981What other ears, then, did He seek for, but those of the inner man?
11981What shall we say, then?
11981What should prevent us from making the confession which He requires?
11981What then should be done in order to inspire our breasts with true courage?
11981What was that?
11981What will they not declare concerning us?
11981What wilt thou have of us, brother?
11981What wilt thou?
11981What, then, is that light which disappeared suddenly from the world so that darkness should cover the face of the deep?
11981When and at what time?
11981When we do not take it into account, and are intent on a brutish life, which is worse than a thousand deaths, what can we allege for our excuse?
11981Where are the signs of His love?
11981Where are thy works?
11981Where then becometh your ministrations?
11981Wherein was Christ a very vine, or wherein was the bread Christ''s body, in figurative speech, which is hidden to the understanding?
11981Which of them was in the better light?
11981Who could have trusted that, so many torments as Job suffered, he should not speak in all his great temptation one foolish word against God?
11981Who ever saw such things, or heard of the like?
11981Who is he that crieth out unto Christ?
11981Who is there, you ask again, that has not been subdued by this weakness?
11981Who then are the two people?
11981Who will dare to try to gain access to the innermost shrine?
11981Who will look into its secrets?
11981Why do ye not come to serve Christ?
11981Why do you beat me?
11981Why do you hesitate and go not into the service of the Lord?
11981Why does Scripture say"one day,"not"the first day?"
11981Why dost thou delay about them?
11981Why dost thou wish to live according to the remonstrances of the multitude who would hinder them, and not after the steps of the Lord who passeth by?
11981Why is this?
11981Why is this?
11981Why not rather as the Gospel ordains?
11981Why now did he use the term death in reference to Christ, but in reference to us the term sleep?
11981Why standest thou so uncertain and irresolute?
11981Why, in spite of its inferiority, has it preceded it?
11981Why?
11981Will it not rather prove an offense?
11981Would not the symmetry in light be less shown in its parts than in the pleasure and delight at the sight of it?
11981Would you hear of a sixth stroke?
11981Yet doth He call them dead; where but in the soul within?
11981You suffer emotions and shed tears at merely hearing of these things: what must he have endured at the sight of them?
11981and will not the heavenly life compensate for this?
11981and, how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
11981and, how shall they hear without a preacher?
11981and, how shall they preach except they be sent?"
11981is there such a company of priests, monks, and nuns, and is not faith known?
11981who knoweth not what he ought to believe?
16892''And does there not seem,''subjoins the old man,''to be a high hill and the road up it very narrow, with precipices on each side?
16892''And why do you let it hang so loose?
16892''Angels, men, and Zion''s elders eye us in all our suffering for Christ''s sake, but what of all these?
16892''Art not Thou from everlasting, O Lord my God?''
16892''Did he begin with regeneration?''
16892''Did not I say,''burst out Rutherford, as he read,''that Alexander Gordon would lead the ring in Galloway?''
16892''Have you a present sense of God''s love?''
16892''I preached the following Lord''s Day,''says Boston in his diary,''on"Why art thou cast down, O my soul?"
16892''Is Christ more to be loved for gaining for us justification or sanctification?''
16892''What is that you carry in your hand?''
16892''What would you do?''
16892And how many could hear it?
16892And to whom could he address them after they were written?
16892And why not?
16892And why should that preacher not also say to us, Give me a day soon again of your good hearers?
16892But first, and before that, do you either know, or care to know, what either justification or sanctification is?
16892But how are we to practise dying?
16892But they must sometimes be spoken and heard, if only to afford a reply to Paul''s question in the text:''Ye did run well: what did hinder you?''
16892But what is growth in grace?
16892But what is this process of sanctification that makes a young man already a deep divine?
16892But why do we disinter such texts as this out of such an author as Samuel Rutherford?
16892Challenges of conscience came to Rutherford like these:''Why art thou writing letters of counsel to other men?
16892Christ had only one summer in His year, and shall we insist on two?
16892Could you have kept quite well had you been a Campbell with John Gordon for a husband?
16892Did any of you north- country folk ever hear that question debated out before one of your Highland communions?
16892Do we not practise it as often as we possibly can?
16892Do you accuse Samuel Rutherford of unmeaning ca nt?
16892Do you honestly wish, as you say you do, for direction as to your duty to your many enemies in Leith, and to God and your own soul among them?
16892Does she know already what to read to you when you are preparing for the last voyage?
16892Does your wife know where you first cast your anchor?
16892Dost thou, O my soul, love Jesus Christ for Himself alone, and not only as thy Redeemer?
16892Have you that desire?
16892Have you wisdom, honour, learning, parts, eloquence, godliness, grace, a good name, wife, children, a house, peace, ease, pleasure?
16892Have you, then, laid in a library for your old age, when, like old Carlton, you will be lying waiting at the water- side?
16892How could she be secure when she saw and felt every day that deadly disease eating at her own heart?
16892I would not have that true, else where would my hope be?
16892If a good hearer likes a good preacher, why should a good preacher not like a good hearer?
16892If it is running in a race, or wrestling in a match, or playing a tune, or shooting at a target, do we not assiduously practise it?
16892Is it any wonder that John Gordon''s minister, when he was in the spirit in Patmos, should write him as we here read?
16892Is that really so, that there are but few that be saved?
16892Is that really so?
16892Is there any man here to- night whose apprehensions are working upon his cross?
16892Not Bunyan, not Brea, not Boston; and, at the same time, who is so transported and lost to himself in the beauty and sweetness of Christ?
16892Now, how could Lady Boyd, being the woman she was, but be sorry and inconsolably sorry to find all that in her own heart every day?
16892Now, if Eternity holds for us a new world, with cities and peoples that are all new to us, should we not prepare ourselves for them also?
16892Now, is there anything in the spiritual husbandry of God that can be called such a winter of the soul?
16892Now, when we have any difficult thing before us, how do we prepare ourselves for it?
16892On what, on whom will you seize hold in your last gasp and death- grip?
16892Or, was he not drinking at that moment of the poison- filled cup of his own youthful, family, and friendship sins?
16892Ought we to go on with our work and with our worship when our hearts are dry and when we have no delight in what we do?
16892Really and truly, in your heart of hearts, have you that desire?
16892Secondly, for that he perceived that God was with them though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
16892Shall I begin to hear Mr. William Falconer?
16892Shall I ever see even the borders of the good land above?''
16892Shall I expose myself and my family to danger at this time?
16892Shall I forbear to hear that honest minister, James Urquhart, for a time, seeing the storm is like to fall on me if I do so?
16892Shall I write to Seaforth and Argyll to ask them to clear and vindicate me?
16892Suppose he were to visit me in the night, what would I say to him, and what would he say to me?
16892Suppose, O my soul, thou wert to cast anchor to- morrow in Eternity, how shouldst thou close thine eyes to- night?
16892To how many in this house to- night could a preacher say that he wished them all to be''over head and ears in love to Christ''?
16892Was he mouthing big Bible words without any meaning?
16892Was it not too strong language to use about any earthly experience, however terrible, to call it the pains of hell?
16892Was it the masculine and Pauline preaching: preaching, say, like Robert Bruce''s and Rutherford''s that did it?
16892Was it the new reformation doctrines?
16892Was it the persecution?
16892Were there ever more, for its size, in any land or in any church on the face of the earth?
16892What avails prayer as long as these lusts remain?
16892What books do you read when you wish to put on the mind of a man who intends to die well?
16892What counsel shall I give my son?
16892What if I were given over to God''s sergeants to- night, to the devil and to the second death?''
16892What is Thy will?
16892What is my duty?''
16892What is sanctification?
16892What minister in Scotland to- day could write such letters?
16892What preacher could say a thing like that in truth and soberness?
16892What think ye of sin?
16892What was it that raised up in Scotland such a crop of ripe and rich saints?
16892What, you may well ask, were those pains of hell that gat such hold of David while yet he was a living and unreprobated man?
16892Who are these, and whence came they?
16892Who loathes himself like Rutherford?
16892Who shall give me an outgate from this body?
16892Who shall not fear Him?
16892Who weeps like Rutherford over his banishment from Anwoth, while all the time who is so feasted in Christ''s palace in Aberdeen?
16892Whom have I defrauded?
16892Whom have I oppressed?"
16892Whose ass have I taken?
16892Why art thou taking thy cross so easily, when thou knowest the unsettled controversy the Lord still has with thee?''
16892Why do we tell to all the world that such an eminent saint was full of such sad extremes?
16892Will He not spue the lukewarm servant out of His mouth?''
16892Will you not take me in hand?
11713Beloved, what manner of love is this,wherewith God hath loved us?
11713Shall we receive good at the hand of the Lord, and shall we not receive evil?
11713What pledge dost thou give for the performance of these conditions?
11713When wilt thou perform them?
11713Where,and Justice,"is the Son of God?"
11713Why canst thou not enter?
11713Addressing Himself to Justice, He said:"What are thy demands?"
11713After so long a preparation of goodness, could He mean to deny forgiveness to the penitent and the humble?
11713Again: Had there been neither natural nor moral evil in the world, what must have become of patience, meekness, gentleness, long- suffering?
11713Age may perhaps have calmed your passions, but what was your youth?
11713Age, disgust, and establishment for life, fix the heart and withdraw it from debauchery: but where are those who are converted?
11713And can you now say from your heart Lord, thou mayest justly damn me for the best duties that ever I did perform?
11713And did He not know the baneful consequences which this must naturally have on all his posterity?
11713And is not an inveterate evil very difficult to cure?
11713And is this sentiment combined with a sacred resolution to go and sin no more,--to devote yourself to the service of your divine Benefactor?
11713And now stand forth ye righteous:--where are ye?
11713And pray what is that?
11713And this effeminate habit I have of refining on pleasure, will it render me only the more sensible of my destruction and anguish?
11713And what a glorious spectacle is this?
11713And what can be my hopes in eternity?
11713And what is still more awful, does He not daily come without either warning or messenger?
11713And what is that?
11713And who can censure this delay?
11713And why then did He permit that disobedience?
11713Are these the only benefits you can receive without gratitude, and suffer to pass unregarded How, then, can any love of God dwell in your bosom?
11713Are we in our senses, my dear hearers?
11713Are you innocent?
11713Are you penitent?
11713But I again ask you-- Where, among us, are penitents of this description?
11713But are we not mistaken concerning Felix?
11713But do sinners owe nothing beyond this?
11713But is the"kingdom of God within you?"
11713But is there no mercy?
11713But what are we to conclude from these awful truths?
11713But what became of the Church?
11713But what would it serve to limit the fruits of this instruction to the single point of setting forth how few persons will be saved?
11713But where are her tyrants, and where their empires?
11713But who can here supply the brevity of the historian, and report the whole of what the apostle said to Felix on these important points?
11713But who has assured me that at a future period I shall have opportunities of conversion?
11713But who has told me that God at a future period will accompany His word with the powerful aids of grace?
11713But who has told me that I shall ever desire to be converted?
11713But who has told me that I shall live to a future period?
11713But with what am I taking up time?
11713Canst thou look upon that scene and not pity?
11713Canst thou pity, and not relieve?"
11713Could you ever say, My sins are gone over my head as a burden too heavy for me to bear?
11713Did He excite in the hearts of His creatures such encouraging hopes, without any intention to fulfil them?
11713Did Jesus Christ ever convince you in this manner?
11713Did Jesus Christ ever give Himself to you?
11713Did ever any such thing as this pass between God and your soul?
11713Did he ever convince you of your inability to close with Christ, and make you to cry out to God to give you faith?
11713Did not the speech of St. Paul make a deeper impression upon him than we seem to allow?
11713Did peace ever flow in upon your hearts like a river?
11713Did you ever close with Christ by a lively faith, so as to feel Christ in your hearts, so as to hear Him speaking peace to your souls?
11713Did you ever experience any such thing as this?
11713Did you ever feel that peace that Christ spoke to His disciples?
11713Did you ever feel the want of Jesus Christ, upon the account of the deficiency of your own righteousness?
11713Did you ever feel the want of a dear Redeemer?
11713Did you ever see that God''s wrath might justly fall upon you, on account of your actual transgressions against God?
11713Do not habits become confirmed in proportion as they are indulged?
11713Do you believe that the number would at least be equal?
11713Do you believe that there would even be found ten upright and faithful servants of the Lord, when formerly five cities could not furnish that number?
11713Do you not see that this was the very ground of His coming into the world?
11713Does he not assail the prince in his palace and the peasant in his cottage?
11713Does not death advance every moment with gigantic strides?
11713For it is possible to believe that such great operations, as I have endeavored to describe, were carried on by the Almighty in vain?
11713For who could have returned good for evil, had there been no evil- doer in the universe?
11713Has not your heart, and probably your lips too, joined in the general charge?
11713Hath he said it, and will he not do it?
11713Hath he spoken it, and shall it not come to pass?"
11713How can you ascend to the very sun itself, when you can not enjoy even the faint reflection of its glory?
11713How could it be otherwise?
11713How had it been possible, on that supposition, to overcome evil with good?
11713How shall this phenomenon be explained?
11713How, then, do you regard these decided followers of God?
11713If God so loved us, how ought we to love one another?
11713If I can not bear the excision of a slight gangrene, how shall I sustain the operation when the wound is deep?
11713If the features of holiness and grace in the creature are not attractive to your view, how can your affections rise to the perfect essence?
11713If you could only be exempt from its afflictions, would you wish it to be your lasting home?
11713If you could surround yourself with all its advantages and enjoyments, would you be content to dwell in it forever?
11713If, on the contrary, Paul had truth and argument on his side, why did Felix send him away?
11713In all these traits, do you not recognize the Christian walking in the narrow way, the way of tribulation, marked by his Master''s feet?
11713Is the Lord Jesus"in you the hope of glory?"
11713Is there no means of salvation?
11713Long and habitual infirmities may perhaps have disgusted you with the world; but what use did you formerly make of the vigor of health?
11713Might we not thence infer that the truths discust by St. Paul were not of serious importance?
11713My dear friends, were you ever married to Jesus Christ?
11713My dear friends, what is there in our performance to recommend us unto God?
11713Now are they penitent?
11713Now permit me to ask where are the penitent?
11713Now who would not rather be on the footing he is now; under a covenant of mercy?
11713Now, can anything be more capable of alarming a soul, in whom some remains of care for his salvation shall exist?
11713Now, my dear friends, did God ever show you that you had no faith?
11713Now, of which party are you?
11713Now, who are the just and faithful assembled here at present?
11713Of wicked men?
11713Or, rather, far from finding in them occasions of penitence, do you not turn them into the objects of new crimes?
11713Our persons are in an unjustified state by nature; we deserve to be damned ten thousand times over; and what must our performance be?
11713Shall I have neither delicious meats nor voluptuous delights?
11713Shall I, accustomed to indulgence and pleasure, become a prey to the worm that dieth not and fuel to the fire which is not quenched?
11713Shall I, who avoid pain with so much caution, be condemned to eternal torments?
11713Shall it not expand our views, and warm our hearts, and nerve our arm in our efforts to exalt His fame?
11713Tear it to pieces, and scatter it to the winds?
11713That all must despair of salvation?
11713The angels asked,"Why wilt thou not suffer Mercy to enter?"
11713The question is not whether you have any sins,--none can admit a doubt on this point; the only inquiry is, how you are affected by those sins?
11713The simple question, then, to which I would call your attention, is this:"Am I, or am I not, a sincere lover of the Author of my being?"
11713Transfer this representation to your conduct in relation to God:"If I,"says He,"am a father, where is my fear?
11713Unto which of them said he, at any time, Thou art my son?"
11713Upon what claim?
11713Was ever the remembrance of your sins grievous to you?
11713Was it ever the language of your heart, Lord, give me faith; Lord, enable me to lay hold on Thee; Lord, enable me to call Thee my Lord and my God?
11713Was it not easy for the Almighty to have prevented it?"
11713Was it not to remedy this very thing that"the Word was made flesh"?
11713Was the burden of your sins intolerable to your thoughts?
11713We are all desirous of peace; peace is an unspeakable blessing; how can we live without peace?
11713We are, at the present moment, witnesses of the fact; but who can unfold the mystery?
11713Well, and is it not, to our sorrow, with the new life that is like Christ''s resurrection life?
11713Were you ever in all your life sorry for your sins?
11713Were you ever made to bewail a hard heart of unbelief?
11713What am I doing for heaven?
11713What are the causes which render salvation so rare?
11713What consolation amid their losses and their sufferings, but that of the fellow- sufferers plunged in the same abyss of ruin?
11713What did He do with it?
11713What do I say?
11713What hast thou done unto Him?
11713What hour?
11713What is a penitent?
11713What is the necessary consequence of this?
11713What reception will they meet with, and where?
11713What room could there be for trust in God if there was no such thing as pain or danger?
11713When the sinner is first awakened, he begins to wonder, How came I to be so wicked?
11713When they had thus given an account of who others said He was, Christ asks them, who they said He was?
11713Whence proceeded this fear, and this confusion?
11713Where are those who expiate their crimes by tears of sorrow and true repentance?
11713Where are those who, having begun as sinners, end as penitents?
11713Where can you find such an assemblage of high virtues, and of great events, as concurred at the death of Christ?
11713Where so many testimonials given to the dignity of the dying person by earth and by heaven?
11713Where, then, is the man that presumes to blame God for not preventing Adam''s sin?
11713While Paul may plant and Apollos may water, is it not God who gives the increase?
11713Who am I?
11713Who are they?
11713Who can look for pure water from such a fountain?
11713Who even knows them?
11713Who has assured me that God will continue to call me, and that another Paul shall thunder in my ears?
11713Who might not say then,"The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?"
11713Who of us would not immediately apply to his conscience, to examine if its crimes merited not this punishment?
11713Who of us, seized with dread, would not demand of our Savior, as did the apostles, crying out,"Lord, is it I?"
11713Who shall be daunted by difficulties, or deterred by discouragement?
11713Who shall be saved?
11713Who shall be saved?
11713Who shall be saved?
11713Who will merit salvation?
11713Who would wish to hazard a whole eternity upon one stake?
11713Who, indeed, will pretend to salvation by the chain of innocence?
11713Why was he so weak as to admit this panic of terror?
11713Why, then, do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
11713Why, then, do you hesitate to yield yourselves and your interests to the guidance of your Maker?
11713Will you say,"But all these graces might have been divinely infused into the hearts of men?"
11713You are penitent to the world, but are you so to Jesus Christ?
11713always to remain immersed in the shadows of time-- entombed in its corruptible possessions?
11713canst thou not enter?
11713how little are the terrors of Thy law known to the world?
11713if I am a master, where is my honor?"
11713is Thy ear heavy, that Thou canst not hear?
11713never to ascend up on high to God and Christ and the glories of the eternal world?
11713or Thy arm shortened, that Thou canst not save?
11713or are you?
11713or, with the beloved disciple,"We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren"?
11713that he was destitute of extraneous aids?
11713that"as in Adam all died, so in Christ all might be made alive"?
11713where is thy sting?
11713where is thy victory"?
11713who fulfils them?
11713who thus livest so tranquil?
11713who will deliver me from this body of death, this indwelling corruption in my heart?"
11713who will give them a welcome when they enter an eternal state?
11713will be entitled to salvation?
15099''Have you on your Sabbath shoon or have you no on your Sabbath shoon?'' 15099 And what about t''others?"
15099Aunt Matilda, do you think Dorcas was afraid of sore eyes?
15099Beautiful sunshine, is n''t it?
15099But you''ll tell me what It''s all about, wo n''t you?
15099Can you prove your age?
15099Can you spell?
15099Confound''The Pleasures of Hope,''he protested;"ca n''t I write anything else?"
15099Did I ever go with your daughter Miranda?
15099Did it?
15099Did n''t you see the Sarpent inspirin''him?
15099Did you hear the news?
15099Did you see my boy?
15099Do n''t you think I might go home now?
15099Do n''t you think they ought to let me go home?
15099Do you think I could begin without being baptized?
15099Do you think he means you?
15099Do you think he''d help a feller? 15099 Do you think that Jesus Christ would-- would-- well, do you think he''d help a poor, unlarnt Flat Cricker like me?"
15099Does he?
15099Has Henry fallen in and got a ducking, Shocky?
15099Have you any friends?
15099He do n''t scare you?
15099How did you get here so early, Ralph?
15099How do I''low?
15099How do you''low he''ll get in?
15099How long has the claimant lived on his claim?
15099How old did you say you were? 15099 How old?"
15099How_ did_ this happen?
15099I guess you''re a little skeered by what the old man said, a''n''t you?
15099I say, ole woman,broke in old Jack,"I say, wot is all this''ere spoutin''about the Square fer?"
15099I suppose Mr. Hartsook rode your horse to Lewisburg?
15099If it was n''t for what?
15099Is my mother in that place? 15099 Is that the poor- house?"
15099Is your arm improving?
15099It was real good in Mr. Pearson to take me, was n''t it? 15099 No-- sir-- I was waitin''to see if you warn''t a- goin'', too-- I--""Well?"
15099Pap wants to know ef you would spend to- morry and Sunday at our house?
15099Want to be a school- master, do you? 15099 Well, a''n''t you afraid of me, then?"
15099Well, fer one thing, what kind of gals did he go with? 15099 Well, what are you a- tremblin''about, you coward?"
15099What d''ye say, Marthy?
15099What is the condition of the enemy? 15099 What ort I to do?"
15099What will you do with the tough boys? 15099 What would you do with me, for instance?"
15099Where are you going? 15099 Where is Walter?"
15099Who are you?
15099Who d''ye s''pose''tis?
15099Who goes there?
15099Why a''n''t you afraid of me?
15099Why do you say''poor old tree''?
15099Why not? 15099 Why, Ralph Hartsook, where did you drop down from-- and what have you got?"
15099Why, Shocky, have n''t you gone yet?
15099Why, Shocky?
15099Why, do you think an old soldier like me, hobbling on a wooden leg, is afraid of them thieves? 15099 Why, how do you feel?"
15099Why, plague take it, who said Hanner?
15099Would he thrash?
15099Ya- as,said Schroeder,"put how did Yinkins vellers know dat I sell te medder to te Shquire, hey?
15099You a''n''t a- goin to fight_ me_?
15099You do n''t say?
15099You do n''t say?
15099You here, Miss Hawkins?
15099You mean, then, that I''m to begin now to put in my best licks for Jesus Christ, and that he''ll help me?
15099You''re a purty gal, a''n''t you? 15099 A purty son, a''n''t you?
15099And he read about Nathanael, who lived only six miles away, saying,''Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?''"
15099And he would come?
15099And how could he explain his own walk through the pasture and down the road?
15099And then what would be the effect on his prospects?
15099And you know the cure fer rheumatiz?"
15099Any other trustees?
15099But had he turned coward and deserted his friend?
15099But has n''t this little boy-- Shocking, or what do you call him?--got any mother?"
15099But how should he influence Martha to give up Bud?
15099But just at this moment who should stride into the school- house but Pearson, the one- legged old soldier basket- maker?
15099But what about Bud?
15099But what right had he to supplant Bud?
15099But why speak of the driving of duty?
15099But--""But what?"
15099Could it be that Hannah''s mother was the room- mate of this loathsome creature, whose profanity and obscenity did not intermit for a moment?
15099Could n''t you git him over to Lewisburg?
15099Did Dr. Small shrug his shoulder?
15099Did God concern himself with these things?
15099Did he inflict corporal punishment?
15099Did n''t I come home late last Wednesday night?
15099Did n''t I face the Britishers?
15099Did n''t he?"
15099Did n''t she go all over the neighborhood a- warnin''people?
15099Did not Miss Nancy enjoy a hundred weddings and have the love of five hundred children?
15099Do n''t you?"
15099Do not even the Pharisees the same?
15099Do you know I think that hoss knows something''s up?
15099Do you think He does?
15099Fetch her here out of the poor- house?
15099For if it wurn''t fer spellin''-books and sich occasions as these, where would the Bible be?
15099For what is a bulldog but a stoic philosopher?
15099For, was not the pure, unconscious face of Hannah on the Devil''s side?
15099HAS GOD FORGOTTEN SHOCKY?
15099Had Mr. Hartsook offered any explanations?
15099Had he ever paid her any attention afterward?
15099Hartsook?"
15099Has God Forgotten Shocky?
15099Hey?
15099Hey?
15099Hey?"
15099Hey?"
15099How tid Yinkins know anyting''bout the Shquire''s bayin''me dree huntert in te hard gash-- hey?"
15099How''s that?"
15099I wonder if God forgets all about poor folks when their father dies and their mother gits into the poor- house?
15099I wonder what becomes of folks when God forgets''em?"
15099Is it a poorer place than Means''s?
15099Is it not wise to be happy?
15099Is not that what He meant when he said of such as Miss Sawyer that they should have a hundred- fold in this life for all their sacrifices?
15099Means?"
15099Of his own accord?
15099On Hannah?
15099On the people at Lewisburg?
15099Or, was it the recollection that Shocky was Hannah''s brother?
15099Or, was it the weird thoughts that he expressed?
15099Ought an old country to sow the fertile soil of a colony with such noxious seed?
15099Pearson?"
15099Ralph shivered a little at thought of this, but if it was right to knock Jones down at all, why might not Bud do it"heartily as unto the Lord?"
15099Ralph would have explained, but how?
15099See it nodding its head to them other trees in the woods?
15099She could get happy in class- meeting( for who had a better right?
15099Should he rise and give the alarm?
15099So, with many adjustings of that most adjustable wig?
15099The blue- grass pasture( was it not like unto the garden of Eden?)
15099The trustees have n''t come to fill it up, have they?"
15099Thomson?"
15099To stay, or to flee?
15099Underwood?"
15099Was Hannah deceitful?
15099Was it respect for muscle, or was it the influence of Small?
15099Was it the brotherhood in affliction that made Shocky''s words choke him so?
15099Was there any God?
15099Well, what would_ you_ do in Flat Crick deestrick,_ I''d_ like to know?
15099Were the robbers breaking into the house below?
15099What about it?
15099What business had he being out of bed at two o''clock in the morning?
15099What business had he watching Dr. Small as he went home from the bedside of a dying patient near daylight in the morning?
15099What could Bud do if he were there?
15099What did Henry Small want to visit this old quack for?
15099What did I take you fer?
15099What did she mean?
15099What do you want to know the meaning of a word for?
15099What had the current of conversation to do with him?
15099What if Shocky should die?
15099What if he joined the conspiracy to marry him to this weak- eyed, weak- headed wood- nymph, or backwoods nymph?
15099What is it?"
15099What kind of a place is a poor- house?
15099What need of analyzing her experiences_ in vacuo_ to find out the state of her soul?
15099What shall I do?"
15099What though she had not tasted food since the morning of that exciting day?
15099What though the rain was in her face?
15099What though there might be robbers in the woods?
15099What though there were ten rough miles to travel?
15099What was he that he should aspire to possess her?
15099What was the connection between her and Shocky?
15099What was the hidden part of her life?
15099What would Gin''ral Winfield Scott say ef he knew that one of them as fit at Lundy''s Lane backed out, retreated, run fer fear of a passel of thieves?
15099What would she say if he should confess?
15099What''s him and her been a- courtin''fer for a year ef he did n''t think she was smart?
15099What''s the use of tryin''?
15099When Hannah was in one scale and the whole world in the other, of what account was the world?
15099Which way did you come, Shocky?"
15099White?"
15099Who could it be?
15099Who knows whether he''s a fit man fer anybody to go with?
15099Who will volunteer to take turns sitting up with Henry?"
15099Who would not stay in an earthy paradise ten minutes longer, even though it did make purgatory the hotter afterward?
15099Why else did he avoid the session of the court?
15099Why not walk?
15099Why should he?
15099Why should his evil genius haunt him?
15099Why should men on horseback have any significance to him?
15099With another he asked himself, What shall I do about the robbery?
15099Would God indeed bring things out right?
15099Would Small try to win Hannah''s love to throw it away again, as he had done with others?
15099Would it all come out right if Bud married Hannah?
15099Would it all come out right if he were driven from Flat Creek with a dark suspicion upon his character?
15099Would you inflict corporal punishment if you were tiger- trainer in Van Amburgh''s happy family?
15099Would"Meanses''Hanner"beat the master?
15099You need not answer unless you choose; but what prompted you to take the direction you did in your walk on that evening?"
15099You would n''t like to take a coon hunt nor nothin'', would you?"
15099You''re a purty gal, a''n''t you?
15099You?
15099[ Illustration: BETSY SHORT]"Well, Shocky, what is it?"
15099[ Illustration: MRS. MEANS]"Did you use the blood warm?"
15099_ Wo n''t_ you take me in there, so as I can just kiss her once?
15099beat the master that had laid out Jim Phillips?
15099do n''t I remember when he was poarer nor Job''s turkey?
15099is that you?
15099said that astounded saint,"fetch a pauper here?
15099why what do you think- ah?
15099with many turnings of that reversible glass eye?
11061Am not I? 11061 And have you been reading them here by yourself?"
11061And she said,_ that_ day,''Oh, why can I not die here?''
11061And when the Archbishop asked her,continued Victor,"''Where do you, then, expect to die?''
11061Are you crazy?
11061But if truth is dangerous, shall I choose to be safe?
11061But wo n''t you see what an infernal lie has been practised on you, and all the rest of us who had any conscience or heart in us, all this while? 11061 Dead?"
11061Did that keep you here, Jacqueline?
11061Do you know much about the Venner family?
11061Do you know why I came here to Meaux? 11061 Doth a Jew wear a knife with a cross on it?"
11061How is Antonine Duprè?
11061If she had known what must happen, would she have come?
11061Is she a good scholar?
11061No priest there?
11061No time for what, Jacqueline? 11061 That the masses are worth nothing?"
11061The country is so fair, could no one of them all except Jacqueline see that? 11061 Then what is your trouble, Jacqueline?"
11061What can they be worth, if a man has lived a bad life?
11061Who is this fourth man?
11061Why,Mr. Fisher asks,"is the anomalous monster of Popular Sovereignty to be introduced with reference to slavery?
11061You mean to wait for her, then?
11061You? 11061 ***** But in what manner did this Dionysus make his_ avatar_ in the world? 11061 *****Who is it that shall interpret this intricate evolution of human footsteps, in its meaning of sorrow?--who is it that shall give us rest?"
11061--The Doctor put his hand to his forehead and drew a long breath.--"What is there you notice out of the way about Elsie Venner?"
11061--neither on this problem, agitated then in so many earnest minds,"What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
11061A delicate subject?
11061A guide, Giuseppe Agnello by name, took upon himself the whole responsibility of our board, lodging, and travelling, at a fixed rate of forty- two(?)
11061Again, what was the influence this girl had exerted, under which the venomous creature had collapsed in such a sudden way?
11061And could all eternity compensate for the loss of time?
11061And does any or do all of them mean the Republican party?
11061And if he is willing to witness, shall I not be glad?
11061And in that case, do the Baltimore nominations, with their innocent unconsciousness, supply his political needs?
11061And to another,"Where Madam Talbot was?"
11061And were the Muses right in refusing to admit it into their sacred realm of art?
11061And what is required of you, do you ask?
11061And who that is convinced of this can long undoubtingly hold the original distinctness of turnips from cabbages as an article of faith?
11061And within the range of human associations which shall we select as revealing the most profound solemnity?
11061Are not you, in spite of your dreadful look?
11061Are there no other causes at work, sufficient in themselves to produce these effects?
11061Are we sole guilty, and the first age free?
11061Are we to get no more sugar while we smoke?
11061Barely three centuries ago, then, the first seeds of the_ Nicotiana tabacum_ germinated in European soil: now, who shall count the harvests?
11061But what if there should be a mistake about it?
11061But what if your oldest boy had been stolen from his cradle and bred in a North- Street cellar?
11061But what was she, that she could withstand God, or His gift, for any fear of the result that might attend the giving of the gift?
11061But whither, in divine remembrance,--whither is it that upon this Sunday of all Sundays the thoughts of Christendom point?
11061But who can tell us what amount of difference is compatible with community of origin?
11061But, mother, where shall you be?"
11061But, this being proved, is it now very improbable that both were derived from the almond, or from some common amygdaline progenitor?
11061By- and- by she asked,--"Are you just home, Jacqueline?"
11061Ca n''t you lend it to me for a while?
11061Can such peculiarities be transmitted by inheritance?
11061Can the derivative hypothesis be maintained and carried out into a system on similar grounds?
11061Can you suppose that Jesus Christ requires any such thing as this of you, that you should make a slave of yourself for the expiation of your father?
11061Could the man bear the disgrace, the derision, shouting, agony?
11061Did John Leclerc never give way for a moment?
11061Did she dread to read the truth,--"the truth of Jesus Christ,"as his mother styled it?
11061Did the prospect of torture keep_ him_ wakeful?
11061Did you want to know the truth he pays so dear for teaching?
11061Do I understand you?
11061Do you find yourself disposed to take a special interest in Elsie,--to fall in love with her, in a word?
11061Do you not think there may be a_ crime_ which is not a_ sin_?
11061Do you remember what I used to say in my lectures?--or were you asleep just then, or cutting your initials on the rail?
11061Do you see it_ should_ be so, and must be so, Jacqueline?"
11061Do you think she has any special fancy for anybody else in the school besides Miss Darley?"
11061Does Mr. Fisher mean that"Northern,""Free- soil,"and"Abolition"are synonymous terms?
11061Else he was self- deceived; and what if the blind should strive to lead the blind?
11061Had there been such commotions of the universe only for a song?
11061Had, then, her purpose been less holy because excited by falsehood and sustained through delusion?
11061Have you any personal experience as to the power of fascination said to be exercised by certain animals?
11061Have you ever met with any cases which admitted of a solution like that which I have mentioned?
11061Have you read, critically, Coleridge''s poem of"Christabel,"and Keats''s"Lamia"?
11061Her father, I believe, is sensible enough;--what sort of a woman was her mother, Doctor?--I suppose, of course, you remember all about her?"
11061How had he helped her bear it?
11061How idle through the day?
11061I never saw or heard of anything like it, in prose at least;--do you remember much of Coleridge''s Poems, Doctor?"
11061If so, at what period of the twenty- four hours have you invariably found Mr.---- most lenient to your little pecuniary peccadilloes?
11061If so, can you understand them, or find any physiological foundation for the story of either?
11061If so, on what does it rest?
11061If you attribute them to ferocity, what was it that engendered and nourished_ that_?
11061In love, Philip?
11061Invoke the ancient and long exercised, but now denied and derided power of Congress over the Territories?
11061Is he really to be whipped through the streets, and on the third day to be branded?
11061Is it because slaves are''mere property''?
11061Is it not strange that it should have been as yet pronounced only by the South?
11061Is it so?
11061Is that because Antonine is so well off?"
11061Is there anything to countenance the stories, long and widely current, about the"evil eye"?
11061Jeanne d''Arc had ventured all things for the truth''s sake: was she, who also came forth from that village, by any power commissioned?
11061Jesus Christ on his side, do you think he will fear the city, or all Paris, or all France?
11061John Leclerc disabled or dead, who should care then for his aged mother?
11061Langdon?"
11061Must we not have conquered the world, if we serenely enter into Nature''s rest?
11061No time for him to turn about, and be a bad man in the end?"
11061Now is not all this a question of degree, of mere gradation of difference?
11061Now, what are these qualities and these effects?
11061Now, which voice shall prevail?
11061Perhaps your husband smokes?
11061Philip, do you know the pathos there is in the eyes of unsought women, oppressed with the burden of an inner life unshared?
11061Recalling their words, Jacqueline asked herself would she choose to have him retract?
11061Shall a man''s truest liberty be taken from him, as though, indeed, he were not a man of God, but the spiritual subject of his fellows?
11061She believed that John had found and taught the truth; and was Truth to be sacrificed to Power that hated it?
11061She is getting a strange influence over my fellow- teacher, a young lady,--you know Miss Helen Darley, perhaps?
11061So the question comes to this: What will an hypothesis of the derivation of species explain which the opposing view leaves unexplained?
11061The Constitution binds us all, North and South: then recurs the question, What is the meaning of its provisions?
11061The Constitution?
11061The common law?
11061The head might be taken off, do you not see?
11061The impression made upon him by the lightning was not the ordinary one of brightness,( as in_ blitz_,(?)
11061The last question was,"What news of Talbot?"
11061The laws of the Southern States?
11061The questions,"What will he do with it?"
11061The series which begins, like the speech of the Intendant in"Les Plaideurs,""_ Avant la creation du monde_"complies with the wish of( the judge?)
11061Then, to a third question,"How he expected his pay?"
11061There are other eyes on you beside Elsie Venner''s.--Do you go armed?"
11061This raises the question, Why does Darwin press his theory to these extreme conclusions?
11061Though by its escutcheon it assume a place among the amusing rather than the instructive class of books, why should not its nobility be recognized?
11061Was she less loving and less true, because deceived?
11061Was there nothing in this thought, that as a witness of Jesus Christ he was to appear next day, that should soothe him even unto slumber?
11061Well,--what do you think of it?
11061Were they all drawn away by the bloody fascination of Meaux?
11061What are these probabilities?
11061What did it mean?
11061What follows?
11061What if her days were toilsome?
11061What if her peasant- dress was not the finest woven in the looms of Paris or of Meaux?
11061What more than this could be said for such an hypothesis?
11061What purpose, indeed, had she?
11061What right has Congress to place the South under an ignominious bar of restriction?
11061What then?
11061What was there to occupy life in those barricaded stone- towers?
11061What work will this hypothesis do to establish a claim to be adopted in its completeness?
11061What would this faith do for the departed?
11061What''s sweet- lipped honor''s blast, but smoke?
11061What, then, is the highest excellence that the novel can attain?
11061What, then, were Southern politicians to do?
11061Where shall grace be found?
11061Where shall you be, Jacqueline?"
11061Which?
11061Whither went the nine old Muses, daughters of Jupiter and the Goddess of Memory, after their seats on Helicon, Parnassus, and Olympus were barbarized?
11061Whither?
11061Who from peril dire as this Openeth us escape?
11061Who proposes to do it?
11061Who should minister to him?
11061Who would have thought that the peach and the nectarine came from one stock?
11061Who, indeed, but Jacqueline?
11061Whom for help, then, shall we pray?
11061Why do all hypotheses of derivation converge so inevitably to one ultimate point?
11061Why does not somebody come and carry off this noble woman, waiting here all ready to make a man happy?
11061Why exalt all heroes to the rank of gods?
11061Why is this, but that the link of generation has been sundered?
11061Why, but because, by their complete extinction in South America, the line of descent was here utterly broken?
11061Why, then, not subject all property, land included, to popular control?
11061Why, therefore, may not a Southern man, as well as a Northern man, go into them with his_ property_?
11061Why-- why-- why-- WHY did n''t Shakspeare think of the necklace?
11061Will he not retract?"
11061Would He bow his heavens and come down to dwell with the contrite and the humble?
11061Yes,--but why did he go amongst them?
11061Yet why apotheosize conquerors at all?
11061Your George will never smoke?
11061_ Could_ she accept the new faith, the great freedom, with perfect rejoicing?
11061_ Query_.--What did the old Roman do without a cigar?
11061_ Shog_ has nothing whatever to do with shaking, unless when Nym says to Pistol,"Will you_ shog_ off?"
11061_"Bon_,"said I,--"if they applaud the first line, what will they do with the last act?"
11061and what''s more smoke than pleasure?"
11061and"How far will he carry it?"
11061even Elsie?"
11061he asked her,--with his habitual simplicity,"and how are we to get him back to the shore again?"
11061or is it a mere fancy that such a power belongs to any human being?
11061what''s treasure, But very smoke?
11061why tax I thus our modern times For new- born follies and for new- born crimes?
16657And I said,''Who are you, Lord?'' 16657 Are there not fish in the sea for food?"
16657Are you deserters from the Christian camp?
16657Are you envoys from the commander come to plead for peace?
16657Can any of you read?
16657Do you not fear me?
16657Fat''s the minister glowerin''at, wi''his loon Alic, among the stoor o''the turnpike? 16657 Francis,"it asked,"what could benefit thee most, the master or the servant, the rich man or the poor?"
16657Have you come with a message from your Commander?
16657Have you no fear of anyone?
16657My brother,said Illuminate,"what does the judgment of the world matter to you?
16657Secondly,he said to Johar,"which do you think it best to do, to please God or to please man?"
16657Shall we see the island to- day?
16657She is Christian; will she forsake Jehovah and return to Pélé?
16657Sirs,he said, falling in fear on the ground,"what must I do to be saved?"
16657Then, Lord, what will Thou that I do?
16657Were you not afraid?
16657What are these?
16657What cargo?
16657What do you think of it?
16657What have you come for?
16657What is it?
16657What is the matter with your chief?
16657What is the matter?
16657What shall you do if I stay?
16657What ship is that?
16657What sort of a man is the Chief of Ithera?
16657Where are we?
16657Where are you from? 16657 Where are you going?"
16657Where are you walking?
16657Where is the British camp?
16657Where is this one? 16657 Whither bound?"
16657Who are you?
16657Who is there?
16657Whoever,they asked one another,"heard of digging in the top of a hill for water?"
16657Why are you right at the tail end of the retreat?
16657Why do you do this so early?
16657Why have you come here?
16657Why should a man toil so terribly hard?
16657Why then,went on the voice,"dost thou leave God, Who is the Master and rich, for man, who is the servant and poor?"
16657Why will you stay with these cursed people of Kaf? 16657 Will you be long, Father?"
16657Will you give me the book?
16657Will you give up the infidel religion and become a true believer and say''There is no God but Allah, and Mahomet is his prophet?''
16657Will you go away from the city?
16657Will you read?
16657Will you, then, sell your own people that they may be taken out of their homeland into a strange country? 16657 You wish then to become Saracens-- worshippers of Allah in the name of Mahomet?"
16657You,said the chief with biting irony,"my friend?
16657A boat was let down into the Thames, and half a dozen sailors tumbled into her and rowed to_ The Duff._ What did the officer find?
16657And for what?
16657And, as we were all fallen on to the road, I heard a voice saying to me:"''Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?
16657As Sabat told his friends afterward,"All Bokhara seemed to say,''What new thing is this?''"
16657But what of the people of the island?
16657But what-- he wondered-- had happened to him?
16657Could it ever be that he would go into the heart of Africa like Livingstone?
16657FOOTNOTES:[ Footnote 49:"What is the minister gazing at, with his son Alec, in the dust of the road?"]
16657For what reason should she face these perils?
16657He sat down by him and, talking very quietly so that the others should not hear, said:"Who are you, and from where do you come?"
16657He then turned to his three defenders and said,"What made you come to defend me as you did?"
16657How could a whole batch of loaves be stuffed in one saddle- bag?
16657How could they possibly know that I was not one of the wicked set?
16657How dare you insult us?"
16657How would these savage people welcome the white men and woman in their snorting great canoe that had no paddles, nor oars?
16657If you despise us black men, what do you want here in the country that God has given to us?
16657If you had asked"Who is Ruatoka?"
16657Khamane then spoke to them and said,"Why should Khama rule you?
16657Papeiha, without taking any thought of the peril that he rushed into, went into the midst of the people and said:"Why do you act so foolishly?
16657Perhaps he would go?"
16657Shall we listen to them?"
16657Shall we not receive his teaching?"
16657Should he go home to England, where all his friends were?
16657Should he risk the favour of the King by fighting the battle of a few slaves?
16657Should she run back and tell the warriors, who a hundred yards away were spoiling for a fight?
16657So at Rarotonga, when the call came,"Who will go ashore?"
16657The Government officer shouts his challenge:"What ship is that and what is her cargo?"
16657Then two of the savages said to"Bisipi,"as they called the Bishop:"Will you come into our canoe?"
16657They drew up their horses shouting,"Who are you?
16657This is what he said to them,"What is this you write--''Come home''?
16657This work pleased Sabat, for was it not through reading an Arabic New Testament that all his own life had been changed?
16657Was all her trouble in vain?
16657Was it to be the last time that they would pray to God in this life?
16657Was it worth while?
16657Was their martyrdom worth while?
16657Was this last hope, by a fine ecstasy of torture, to be dangled before them and then snatched away?
16657What could she do?
16657What do you think I ought to do?"
16657What do you think she did?
16657What do you want?"
16657What gods shall we then have?
16657What made Forder put his life in peril and stand the heat, vermin, and hate?
16657What order would Pouta give?
16657What shall we do without the gods?"
16657What was it forced him to do so?
16657What was she to do?
16657What was the good of an engineer among the lakes and forests of Central Africa?
16657What was to happen to them?
16657What would happen in the darkness?
16657What would you have done?
16657Where are you going?"
16657Where is the other?"
16657Who was this white man who dared to try to stop his trade?
16657Who would go ashore?
16657Whose team will win?
16657Why care about them at all?
16657Why did he do it?
16657Why do you take a log of wood and carve it, and then offer it food?
16657Why not keep quiet and say nothing about his change of heart?
16657Why try to make friends with these wild bandits?
16657Why, then, did he not take one of the swift craft that rocked in the bay, and sail?
16657Will you, then, sell one of these miracles, one of your children, for a bit of red rag which any man can make in a day?"
16657Would he be cruel?
16657Would he be late after all?
16657Would they fight even over her body?
16657Would they receive the missionaries with clubs and spears?
16657You pray for pity?
16657[ 10] Did Lull accomplish anything?
16657_ To Stay or not to Stay?_ But at last Miss Cushman-- worn out with all this work-- fell ill with a terrible fever.
14662Are you looking out?
14662Are you sure we have not passed it?
14662But do you not suppose, Governor Wiseman, that every man has his irritated days?
14662But what is this?
14662But, Governor Wiseman,said Quizzle,"do you not think that it is possible to combine physical, mental and spiritual recreations?"
14662By the way,said he,"have you heard that Odger is coming?"
14662Can I run this train from Springfield to Boston at the rate of fifty miles an hour?
14662Did n''t you see you were pushing me against the wall?
14662Do n''t you ever buy newspapers?
14662Do you always stop there?
14662Do you think that other train will wait?
14662Do you think we will get there in time?
14662Fielding,I inquired,"how does your dairy thrive, and have you any new stock on your farm?
14662How do you know that?
14662How far from here to the Junction?
14662How long before we get there?
14662How much is bid for this magnificent, full- blooded cow?
14662Now, you wo n''t let me go past, will you?
14662Say, conductor, how many miles yet?
14662What is her name?
14662What time is it?
14662When shall we get to Dayton?
14662A crusty old man crawled out of a depot, and said to the engineer,"Jim, what on earth is the matter?"
14662A woman traveling alone shot at him a volley of questions:"Say, conductor, how long before we will get to the Junction?"
14662And in each of these cases of decease at fourscore it was some unnecessary imprudence on their part, or who knows but that they might be living yet?
14662Any old clo''?"
14662Are the liars ready to confess their fault?
14662Are you explaining the text?
14662Because a few critical hearers sit with lead- pencils out to mark down the inaccuracies of extemporaneousness, shall the pulpit cower?
14662Besides that, why sit ye here with the blues, ye favored sons and daughters of men?
14662Besides, what would we do without the newspaper?
14662But how about our last cigar?
14662But how could Paul positively rejoice in these infirmities?
14662But how could we endure one hundred years, or five hundred years, or a thousand years, of earthly assault?
14662But where have been your riots?
14662But who can afford to lose two months out of each year, when the years are so short and so few?
14662But who has the wrench, and who the screws?
14662But why not go further and ask, if a woman find a set of furs better than she has in her wardrobe, why not take them?
14662Can it be that you have traveled that desert not willing to drink of the fountains that God opened at your feet?
14662Can not the patient wait twenty minutes, or is this the cheap way the doctor has of advertising?
14662Could you ever keep your mind ten minutes on one supplication?
14662Dangerous to what?
14662Did He not come into this world to save us?
14662Did He not mourn at the grave of Lazarus, and will He not weep with all those who are mourning over the dead?
14662Did a frightened young man ever have such fortunate deliverance?
14662Do we have hot irons for curling our hair?
14662Do we have the kangaroo fashion Isaiah speaks of-- the daughters who walked with"stretched forth necks?"
14662Do we sometimes wear glasses astride our nose, not because we are near- sighted, but for beautification?
14662Do you know why"quotation"marks are made up of four commas, two at the head of the paragraph adopted and two at the close of it?
14662Do you remember that morning after the storm of sleet, when every tree stood in mail of ice, with drawn sword of icicle?
14662Do you think I take time to read the thirty or forty books?
14662Do you think it a sign of modesty to speak so low?
14662Everybody asks,"Where is our old sexton?"
14662Everybody says,"What is the matter now?
14662For harbor of light or realm of darkness?"
14662For many days the question is,"Where is my pen?
14662For the first time in many a day the old Dominie grew sarcastic, and said: What are we coming to?
14662Governor, do you ever have the blues?"
14662Had we not better appoint a meeting of conference or presbytery to overhaul these men who are saving souls without license?
14662Have not these sins been committed against the heart and mercy of our Lord Jesus?
14662Have we not gone astray like lost sheep, and there is no health in us?
14662Have we not wounded the Lord Jesus Christ in the house of His friends?
14662Have you never celebrated it?
14662Have you never rejoiced in it?
14662He did not ask,"Who touched me?"
14662How do I know that there is only one God?
14662How do things look there?
14662How is Christiana?''
14662How long ought a public service continue?
14662Hungry, are you?
14662I have several times said to him( not loud enough for Presbytery to hear),"Nick, why do you stand all this?
14662I said,''What is the matter with you, and what were you dreaming about?''
14662I saw a child in the Tombs four years of age, and said,"What in the world can this little child be doing here?"
14662I wonder how much he gives toward it?
14662I wonder if the race of men who frequent these entertainments are as much improved as the horses?
14662If a man find that his neighbor has a cow full Alderney, while he has in his own yard only a scrawny runt, why not drive home the Alderney?
14662If a minister can find a sermon better than any one he can make, why not preach it?
14662If an author can find a paragraph for his book better than any he can himself manufacture, why not appropriate it?
14662In the hour of storm and shipwreck, far away from your homes, have you not called for heavenly rescue?
14662In what box?
14662Is it in some fell disaster alone that you call to God for mercy, or is it in the little aches and pains of your life that you implore Him?
14662Is it necessary for one to impoverish himself in order to be a Christian?
14662Is there anybody in the room who has a match?
14662May not all of us practically adopt the Christian theory that any work is honorable that is useful?
14662Myself.--Dominie Scattergood, what do yow think of this discussion in the papers on the subject of liturgies?
14662Myself.--What do you think, Dominie, about all this talk about sensationalism in the pulpit?
14662Myself.--What do you think, Dominie, of the fact that laymen have begun to preach?
14662Officers and crew of this ship, have you not often felt the need of divine help?
14662Oh, compared with such a wise God, such a mighty God, such a loving God, what are all the images under the camel''s saddle in the tent of Rachel?
14662Oh, have you never sung of the comforting mercy of God?
14662Oh, have you not realized the truth that Jesus is sympathetic with bereavement?
14662Oh, why go down hunting for our old idols?
14662Ought not such a one have something to say?
14662Our dignity, our prerogatives, our clerical rights?
14662Ourselves.--Dominie Scattergood, why did Christ tell the man inquiring about his soul to sell all he had and give everything to the poor?
14662Packed up, are they?
14662Quizzle.--But do you not, Governor Wiseman, believe in out- door sports and recreations?
14662Quizzle.--Do you not think, governor, that there are inexpensive modes of recreation which are quite as good as those that absorb large means?
14662Quizzle.--How have you, Governor Wiseman, kept yourself in such robust health so long a time?
14662Quizzle.--If you are opposed, Governor Wiseman, to one''s being his own doctor, what do you think of every man''s being his own lawyer?
14662Quizzle.--Where, governor, do you expect to recreate this coming summer?
14662Some one said to me:"Why do you not expose him?"
14662Some unwise person might ask the foolish question,"Who is Odger?"
14662The question is being discussed in many journals,"How long ought a minister to stay in one place?"
14662The question is,"Whither are we bound?
14662The sheriff?
14662The smart fellows say, How could a man take"arms against a sea?"
14662The turnkey?
14662They want to hatch, but how can they?
14662To the appropriate question, What killed them?
14662WHO TOUCHED ME?
14662Was it the minister, and the sexton, and the trustees fighting?
14662Was the army to advance, or was an enemy coming?
14662We said to ourselves,"Why ca n''t these lights be obliging, and go out entirely?"
14662What are they talking about?
14662What chance have two hours in a battle with one hundred and sixty- eight?
14662What consecrated minister would not rather tell the story of Christ and heaven free of charge than to get five hundred dollars for a secular address?
14662What could it be?
14662What did he want of those images?
14662What do you think of horse- racing?
14662What does mother mean?
14662What has become of Elizabeth, the visitor, and Robert Dudley, the visited?
14662What has become of the velvet?
14662What is that but"blind- man''s buff"over again?
14662What is that we hear in the next room?
14662What is the matter?
14662What is the matter?
14662What is the use of having it lingering on in this uncertain way?
14662What next?
14662What on earth has become of the dictionary?
14662What right have people to sing who know nothing about rhythmics, melodies, dynamics?
14662What was the matter?
14662What was the matter?
14662What would he do with a damask- covered table, or a gilded inkstand, or an upholstered window?
14662What''s that?"
14662When we may, with our families, sit around the clean warm fire- hearth of Christian knowledge, why go hunting in the ash barrels for cinders?
14662Where are the rollers to that stand?
14662Where are the tacks?
14662Where are those who were waited on, and those who waited?
14662Where is the glory now?
14662Where is the hammer?
14662Where is the nurse?
14662Where is the paper cutter?"
14662Where is the slat to that old bedstead?
14662Where the hatchet?
14662Where the nails?
14662Where the screw- driver?
14662Where the window- shades?
14662Where then will be your home, who your companions, what your occupation?
14662Who has the concordance?
14662Who placed them there?
14662Who wears the jewels?
14662Why ca n''t you come and put your trust in Him?
14662Why did not the students of Dartmouth, during their vacation, teach school?
14662Why do not the trustees and elders take a mallet or an axe, and with one blow put him out of his misery?
14662Why do they not set up a plain home of their own and come into the ark two and two?
14662Why do you begin your sermon in so low a key?
14662Why not have all our churches and denominations take a summer airing?
14662Why not put it out of its misery?
14662Why should he come in to call the doctor out of his pew when the case is not urgent?
14662Why, where have you lived?
14662Will we be as useful after we are dead?
14662Wiseman, can you tell me what killed them?
14662Wonder if Bridget has got home yet?
14662Wonder if they have thought to take that cake out of the oven?
14662Wonder where they come from, and where they are going to, and who is aboard?
14662Would Amy Robsart have so longed to get into the castle had she known its coming ruin?
14662Would it not be well for us all to look under our church sofas and see if there be anything lurking there that we do not suspect?
14662You do not slap your grandmother in the face because this morning she does not feel as well as usual; why, then do you slash us?
14662You going to put me in that old cradle?
14662You say he must go through with it?
14662You see the edge of that rocker worn quite deep?
14662and what is your opinion of the work they are doing in Scotland?
14662but"How can I take my ease?
14662or,"Do you think that child will live to grow up?"
14662we all asked, and"Whither is she bound?"
14662where can I find my rest?"
12925But,quoth his neighbor,"when the sun From East to West his course has run, How comes it that he shows his face Next morning in his former place?"
12925Is there no hope?
12925What is a church?
12925What is good for a bootless bene?
12925''tis like a demi- cannon: What, up and down, carved like an apple- tart?
12925***** What can preserve my life?
12925--Why, so can I, or so can any man; But will they come when you do call for them?
12925Ah, what can ever be more stately and admirable to me than mast- hemmed Manhattan?
12925Among unequals what society Can sort, what harmony, or true delight?
12925And can eternity belong to me, Poor pensioner on the bounties of an hour?
12925And love Earth only for its earthly sake?
12925And lovers''absent hours More tedious than the dial eightscore times?
12925And sting the luckless foot that presses them?
12925And what have kings that privates have not too, Save ceremony, save general ceremony?
12925And what is Fame?
12925And, first, thy youth: what says it to gray hairs?
12925Are there not, dear Michal, Two points in the adventure of the diver, One-- when, a beggar, he prepares to plunge?
12925Are ye still but joggles In ceaseless wash?
12925Art thou that huntress of the silver bow Fabled of old?
12925Ask for whose use the heavenly bodies shine; Earth for whose use?
12925BIRON.--Things hid and barred, you mean, from common sense?
12925BIRON.--What is the end of Study?
12925But how can this include that genuine poetic genius, Byron, who gloried in being neither good nor happy?
12925But what is truth?
12925But why should one read poetry, at all, where there is so much good prose to be read?
12925By the blue rushing of the arrowy Rhone Or the pure bosom of its nursing lake...?
12925Can Nature show so fair?
12925Can any mortal mixture of earth''s mould Breathe such divine enchanting ravishment?
12925Can imagination boast, Amid its gay creation, hues like hers?
12925Charity itself fulfils the law, And who can sever love from charity?
12925Condemn the fault, and not the actor of it?
12925Curious fool!--be still-- Is human love the growth of human will?
12925Dare I say No spirit ever brake the band That stays him from the native land, Where first he walked when clasped in clay?
12925Delights which who would leave, that has a heart Susceptible of pity or a mind Cultured and capable of sober thought?
12925Did ever a dragon keep so fair a cave?
12925Do you ne''er think what wondrous beings these?
12925Do you ne''er think who made them, and who taught The dialect they speak, where melodies Alone are the interpreters of thought?
12925Dost thou deem None rebels except subjects?
12925Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea?
12925Eightscore eight hours?
12925Fixed on this blissful centre, rest; Oh, who with earth would grudge to part, When called with angels to be blest?
12925For what can power give more than food and drink, To live at ease, and not be bound to think?
12925For where is any author in the world Teaches such beauty as a woman''s eye?
12925Forever, Fortune, wilt thou prove An unrelenting foe to love; And, when we meet a mutual heart, Come in between and bid us part?
12925Forgotten?
12925Go, forget me-- why should sorrow O''er that brow a shadow fling?
12925HAMLET.--Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?
12925Hast thou betrayed my credulous innocence With vizored falsehood and base forgery?
12925Hath he set bounds between their love and me?
12925Hath thy toil O''er books consumed the midnight oil?
12925Have equal power to adjourn, Appoint appearance and return?
12925His home!--the Western giant smiles, And turns the spotty globe to find it;-- This little speck the British Isles?
12925How do ye vary your vile days and nights?
12925How pass your Sundays?
12925How sweet, how passing sweet is solitude?
12925I am his Highness''dog at Kew; Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?
12925I am their mother; who shall bar me from them?
12925INTRODUCTORY ESSAY:"AFTER ALL, WHAT IS POETRY?"
12925In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt But, being seasoned with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil?
12925In religion, What damnèd error, but some sober brow Will bless it and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
12925In the nine heavens are eight Paradises; Where is the ninth one?
12925Is it the wind those branches stirs?
12925Is she not more than painting can express, Or youthful poets fancy when they love?
12925Is she not passing fair?
12925Is there no play, To ease the anguish of a torturing hour?
12925JULIET.--O, think''st thou we shall ever meet again?
12925Know ye not then, said Satan, filled with scorn,-- Know ye not me?
12925Love, what is love?
12925O scaly, slippery, wet, swift, staring wights, What is''t ye do?
12925O shame, where is thy blush?
12925O, who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus?
12925Of course, all versifiers aim at"poetry"; yet, what is poetry?
12925Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation:--where, Where are the forms the sculptor''s soul hath seized?
12925One-- when, a prince, he rises with his pearl?
12925Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?
12925Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic Summer''s heat?
12925Or who can paint the charm unspeakable, Which links in tender hands two faithful hearts?
12925POLONIUS.--What do you read, my lord?
12925Remember thee?
12925River and sunset and scallop- edged waves of flood- tide?
12925Seven days and nights?
12925Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn?
12925Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high, Shall we to men benighted The Lamp of life deny?
12925Sleep when he wakes?
12925Souls of poets dead and gone, What Elysium have ye known, Happy field or mossy cavern, Choicer than the Mermaid Tavern?
12925Still nought but gapes and bites, And drinks, and stares, diversified with boggles?
12925Tellest thou me of"ifs"?
12925The Lord let the house of a brute to the soul of a man, And the man said,"Am I your debtor?"
12925The flower that smiles to- day To- morrow dies; All that we wish to stay Tempts and then flies: What is this world''s delight?
12925The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to- day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play?
12925The sea- gulls oscillating their bodies, the hay- boat in the twilight, and the belated lighter?
12925Think you, if Laura had been Petrarch''s wife, He would have written sonnets all his life?
12925This sacred shade and solitude, what is it?
12925Thy gown?
12925To- morrow is, ah, whose?
12925Treason doth never prosper: what''s the reason?
12925Treating of"The Elements of True Poetry,"he lays down this:"What, then, is poetry?
12925Trust ye?
12925W. COWPER When we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December, how, In this our pinching cave, shall we discourse The freezing hours away?
12925Warbler, why speed thy southern flight?
12925Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?
12925What are the wild waves saying, Sister, the whole day long, That ever amid our playing I hear but their low, lone song?
12925What beckoning ghost along the moonlight shade Invites my steps and points to yonder glade?
12925What bird so sings, yet so does wail?
12925What care we for tempest blowing?
12925What drink''st thou oft, instead of homage sweet, But poisoned flattery?
12925What exile from himself can flee?
12925What gained we, little moth?
12925What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew, Hails me so solemnly to yonder yew?
12925What has posterity done for us, That we, lest they their rights should lose, Should trust our necks to gripe of noose?
12925What has posterity done for us, That we, lest they their rights should lose, Should trust our necks to gripe of noose?
12925What heavenly treasure in so weak a chest?
12925What infinite heart''s ease Must kings neglect, that private men enjoy?
12925What is a Communist?
12925What is a kiss?
12925What is danger More than the weakness of our apprehensions?
12925What is the end of Fame?
12925What is the worst of woes that wait on age?
12925What jewels and what riches hast thou there?
12925What means this passionate discourse, This peroration with such circumstance?
12925What revels are in hand?
12925What shall I do to be forever known, And make the age to come my own?
12925What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me?
12925What should it be, that thus their faith can bind?
12925What skilful limner e''er would choose To paint the rainbow''s varying hues, Unless to mortal it were given To dip his brush in dyes of heaven?
12925What stamps the wrinkle deeper on the brow?
12925What then remains, but well our power to use, And keep good- humor still whate''er we lose?
12925What tho''short thy date?
12925What though the field be lost?
12925What though the sea be calm?
12925What would he do, Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have?
12925What would you have?
12925What wound did ever heal but by degrees?
12925What''s Fame?
12925What''s Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her?
12925What''s this?
12925What, but God?
12925What, gone without a word?
12925When Adam dolve, and Eve span, Who was then the gentleman?
12925When lips invite, And eyes delight, And cheeks as fresh as rose in June Persuade delay, What boots to say Forego me now, come to me soon?
12925Whence is thy learning?
12925Where is our usual manager of mirth?
12925Where is to- morrow?
12925Where yet was ever found a mother Who''d give her booby for another?
12925Which way shall I fly, Infinite wrath, and infinite despair?
12925While Cato gives his little senate laws, What bosom beats not in his country''s cause?
12925Whither are they vanished?
12925Whither away, Bluebird, Whither away?
12925Whither away?
12925Who can paint Like Nature?
12925Who cometh over the hills, Her garment with morning sweet, The dance of a thousand rills Making music before her feet?
12925Who first invented work, and bound the free And holiday- rejoicing spirit down***** To that dry drudgery at the desk''s dead wood?
12925Who has not seen that feeling born of flame Crimson the cheek at mention of a name?
12925Who hath not owned, with rapture- smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name?
12925Who hears him groan, and does not wish to bleed?
12925Who ran to help me when I fell, And would some pretty story tell, Or kiss the place to make it well?
12925Who sees him act, but envies every deed?
12925Who shall decide, when doctors disagree, And soundest casuists doubt, like you and me?
12925Who takes it hold of?
12925Who the silent man can prize, If a fool he be or wise?
12925Who will not mercie unto others show, How can he mercie ever hope to have?
12925Who will not mercie unto others show, How can he mercie ever hope to have?
12925Who, for the poor renown of being smart, Would leave a sting within a brother''s heart?
12925Why did I write?
12925Why did she love him?
12925Why do n''t the men propose, mamma, Why do n''t the men propose?
12925Why should a man whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
12925Why should not Conscience have vacation As well as other courts o''th''nation?
12925Why should the poor be flattered?
12925Why then doth flesh, a bubble- glass of breath, Hunt after honour and advancement vain, And rear a trophy for devouring death?
12925Why to yon mountain turns the musing eye, Whose sunbright summit mingles with the sky?
12925Why wish for more?
12925Why, what should be the fear?
12925Why, who cries out on pride, That can therein tax any private party?
12925Will Fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters?
12925Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods?
12925With these dark words begins my tale; And their meaning is, Whence can comfort spring When Prayer is of no avail?
12925X POETICAL QUOTATIONS AFTER ALL, WHAT IS POETRY By JOHN R. HOWARD***** AFTER ALL, WHAT IS POETRY?
12925You tell your doctor, that y''are ill; And what does he, but write a bill?
12925_ Can Love be Controlled by Advice_?
12925_ How Shall I Woo_?
12925_ How Shall I Woo_?
12925_ Rejected Addresses: Cui Bono_?
12925_ What are the Wild Waves Saying_?
12925_ What is Life_?
12925_ What is a Gentleman_?
12925_ Why do n''t the man propose_?
12925a sleeve?
12925ah, why, Thou too, whose song first told us of the Spring?
12925and creep into the jaundice By being peevish?
12925attempt ye still to rise By mountains piled on mountains to the skies?
12925attempt ye still to rise, By mountains piled on mountains to the skies?
12925can Sporus feel, Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?
12925eh, dull goggles?
12925has lived, Nor in the watches of the night recalled Words he has wished unsaid and deeds undone?
12925hast thou wandered there, To waft us home the message of despair?
12925how say you?
12925keep a week away?
12925or what destroy?
12925was he wise?
12925what dost thou bear Locked up within the casket of thy breast?
12925what heart of man Is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms?
12925what life lead?
12925what masquing stuff is here?
12925where, my lord?
12925who is''t now we hear?
12925who shall lift that wand of magic power, And the lost clew regain?
12925who the exquisite delights can tell, The joy which mutual confidence imparts?
12925will the line stretch out to the crack of doom?
16700Certain philosophers of the Epicureans and of the Stoics encountered him; and some said-- What will this babbler say? 16700 Despise you the wild beasts?"
16700For what else,says the writer,"could cover our sins but His righteousness?
16700King Agrippa,he exclaimed,"believest thou the prophets?
16700Latuit aliquid Petrum aedificandae ecclesiae petram dictum?
16700Need we,says he to the Corinthians,"epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you?
16700Petra haec.... Filius Dei est.... Quid est deinde haec turris? 16700 Then,"says the evangelist,"when Festus had conferred with the council, he answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
16700What other step,says a noble author,"remains to stand between those who held those principles and Rome?
16700While one saith, I am of Paul, and another, I am of Apollos, are ye,says he,"not carnal?
16700Again, in another Montanist tract, he says--"Qualis es, evertens atque commutans manifestam domini intentionem personaliter hoc Petro conferentem?
16700And how worthy is this of a faith which expects to have its converts gathered from all parts to Christ?
16700And what was the virtue of the ordination here described?
16700And yet, how could the crisis be averted?
16700But he withstood them, saying--''Why, what evil am I doing in glorifying Christ?''
16700But what was meanwhile the real condition of the Church?
16700But who, it may be asked, were Zosimus and Rufus here mentioned as fellow- sufferers with Ignatius?
16700Can any man, who adopts the views of Dr Cureton, fairly answer such an inquiry?
16700Could we desire clearer proof that Polycarp must here be speaking of another Ignatius, and another correspondence?
16700Could we desire more convincing proof that he had never heard of the Ignatian correspondence?
16700Did it furnish Paul and Barnabas with a title to the ministry?
16700Did it necessarily add anything to the eloquence, or the prudence, or the knowledge, or the piety, of the missionaries?
16700Did it not proclaim, trumpet- tongued, that He would surely punish their persecutors?
16700Did not the earthquake indicate that He, whom the apostles served, was able to save and to destroy?
16700Does he pretend to assert that the appearance of parents, as sponsors for their children, is an ecclesiastical innovation?
16700Does he venture to say that it is contradicted by any other Scripture testimony?
16700For what necessity is there that the sponsors be brought into danger?
16700For what now could be more evident than that the apostles were the servants of the Most High God?
16700For who is not incited by the contemplation of it to inquire what there is in the core of the matter?
16700Had Pius believed that Justus had a divine right to rule over the presbyters, would he have tendered such an admonition?
16700Having produced authorities from Paul and Peter, he exclaims--"Do the testimonies of such men seem small to you?
16700How are we to account for the extraordinary circumstance that the Church of Rome can produce no copy of it in either Greek or Latin?
16700How could a deputation from Philadelphia meet Ignatius in Troas, as some allege they did, if he did not stop a considerable time there?
16700How could heresy be most effectually discountenanced?
16700How could it contend most successfully against its subtle and restless disturbers?
16700How could its unity be best conserved?
16700How could the unity of the Church be best maintained?
16700How did the friends of the Church proceed to grapple with these difficulties?
16700How do they happen to possess the name they bear?
16700How was the Church to be kept from going to pieces?
16700How was the vacant place to be supplied?
16700If a stranger brother come to her, what lodging in an alien''s house?
16700In whom was it a possible that we, the lawless and the unholy, could be justified, save by the Son of God alone?
16700Is Achaia near to you?
16700Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
16700Is it probable that a man of the mature faith and large experience of Ignatius would have thus addressed so youthful a minister?
16700It might now be asked with no small amount of plausibility-- Is the presiding presbyter to have no special privileges?
16700Men proceed more cautiously in worldly things; and he that is not trusted with earthly goods, why should he be trusted with divine?
16700Now, therefore,_ why tempt ye God_, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers, nor we, were able to bear?"
16700Some of the works of this writer have perished, and his only extant productions are a discourse entitled"What rich man shall be saved?"
16700The wise men manifestly expected to see a_ newly born_ infant, and hence they asked--"where is he that_ is born_ King of the Jews?"
16700Was an individual, who was himself not much advanced beyond boyhood, the most fitting person to give advice as to these matrimonial engagements?
16700Was it extraordinary that individuals who were supposed to be entrusted with such tremendous influence soon began to be regarded with awful reverence?
16700Was the senior presbyter, no matter how ill adapted for the crisis, to be allowed to take quiet possession?
16700Was there love without dissimulation, and the keeping of the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace?
16700Well might the Pharisees be perplexed by the inquiry--"How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?"
16700Were not these children baptized?
16700What are we to understand by"the quietness of God?"
16700What could be expected from those who honoured such deities?
16700What then was its meaning?
16700What then?
16700What way shall we find to extricate ourselves out of this labyrinth?"
16700What, then, can these angels be?
16700When Paul asks the Corinthians--"How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?"
16700Where did he gather all this recondite lore?
16700Who can tell how"the three mysteries of the shout"were"done by means of the star?"
16700Who could believe that the bishop of Carthage held exactly the same official rank as every one of his episcopal auditors?
16700Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
16700Why are they gathered into the right hand of the Son of Man?
16700Why should a letter from London to New York travel round by Palestine?
16700Why should she have permitted it to be supplanted by an interpolated document?
16700Why should their innocent age make haste to the remission of sins?
16700With how much more truth do dumb animals, such as mice, swallows, and kites, judge of your gods?
16700[ 144:2]"But what,"observes a modern writer,"are the soundings at this point?
16700[ 401:2] But who can believe that Irenaeus describes Ignatius, when he speaks of"_ one of our people_?"
16700[ 403:5] Is it at all probable that Polycarp, at the age of six and twenty, was in a position to warrant him to use such a style of address?
16700[ 422:1] Well may the Christian reader exclaim, with indignation, as he peruses these words, Is the Holy Ghost then a mere rope?
16700[ 423:1] Who can undertake to expound such jargon?
16700[ 426:3] Do not all these circumstances combined supply abundant proof that these Epistles were written in the time of this Alexandrian father?
16700[ 447:2]"Ubi fomenta fidei de scripturarum interjectione?"
16700[ 476:1] It is to this arrangement that Tertullian refers when he says--"What necessity is there that_ the sponsors_ be brought into danger?
16700[ 476:2] And how does Tertullian meet this argument?
16700[ 490:2]"Nonne solemnior erit statio tua, si et ad aram Dei steteris?"
16700[ 498:2]"Is not this the fast that I have chosen?"
16700[ 519:3] May we not here distinctly recognize the close of one system, and the commencement of another?
16700[ 520:2] What explanation can be given of this awkward circumstance?
16700[ 545:2] How are we to account for this interregnum?
16700[ 557:4] Why has it then been mentioned as an exhibition of the episcopal humility of Anicetus?
16700[ 649:1]"Some indeed,"says Paul,"preach Christ even of envy and strife, and some also of good- will.... What then?
16700[ 649:4]"When the Novatians say--''Dost thou believe remission of sins and eternal life by the Holy Church?''
16700and who, that has inquired, does not join us?
16700and who, that joins us, does not long to suffer?"
16700saith the Lord,"to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
16700when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
18107And what are we to believe concerning_ Sunday_( the Lord''s day,) and other similar ordinances and ceremonies of the church? 18107 But why( continues Luther,) is Sunday observed among Christians?
18107_ Dost thou believe that my remission of thy sins is God''s remission?_ Answer of the penitent:_ Yes, dear sir, I do_."
18107As men to whom he has given his inspired oracles, as the sure word of prophecy, to which we are to give heed?
18107As men who love Luther and his fellow- laborers much, but desire to love Christ more?
18107But the inquiry is not, shall human ordinances be observed on account of external discipline and tranquillity?
18107CONCLUDING REMARKS..... 161 What is our duty under these circumstances?
18107Can anything be plainer, than that a distinction is here made between eucharist and mass?
18107Fundamental doctrine, what?
18107Here again, who does not see that the two are represented as distinct?
18107If now,( as they are such hardened Pharaohs,) their authority and consecration should fare as their indulgences did, whose fault will it be?"
18107Is it our duty to renounce the Augsburg Confession altogether?
18107Is it our duty, is it the Master''s will, that we should try to believe those tenets of a creed which the Scriptures condemn?
18107Is not a Lutheran Synod possessed of as much power as an Episcopal or Methodist convention?
18107Life, the true, of the church, what?
18107Or in talking about administering one or two Lord''s Suppers, as the number of communicants might be large or small?
18107Or we may add, can his dead baptismal regeneration do it?
18107Our_ next inquiry is, What objection does the Plea make to the representations of the Platform on this subject?
18107Shall we_ adopt a new creed_, to supercede[ sic] the venerable Augsburg Confession?
18107Since these results as to the question, what do the symbols actually teach?
18107The apostle James Inquires,[ sic]"What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith and have not works?
18107The question then arises, what is our duty under these circumstances?
18107The term_ hearing_ evidently refers to the mass, which was read; but what sense would there be in the phrase_ hearing_ the Lord''s Supper?
18107What does God expect of us, in view of these facts, as men to whom the interests and management of a portion of his church are confided?
18107What does the Platform teach in regard to_ this Private Confession?_ The Platform teaches, 1.
18107What does the Plea object to these positions?
18107What ground does the Plea take?
18107What is this else than practically to elevate Luther, Melancthon, Zwingli, Calvin, or Wesley, above Christ?
18107What then is the meaning of the sentence on page 22 of the Platform,"In refutation of the_ tolerant views of the mass_ above expressed,& c?"
18107What think you of this?
18107Will his( dead) faith save, him?"
18107[ Note 23] Here again, who does not see the distinction?
11866And where,said I,"do the people of your country go when they die?"
11866And will you deliver one message from me to them?
11866Are you certain of this?
11866Fridaysaid I"you may as well ask me why God does not kill you and me, when, by our wicked actions, we so much offend his divine Majesty?
11866Friday,I said,"who is it that made the sea, this ground whereon we walk, and all the hills and woods which we behold?"
11866Prithee, Will Atkins,said I,"what education have you?
11866Siranswered I,"will you take the same resolution?"
11866Supposing I do n''t, Xury,said I,"and in the morning we should see men who are worse than those we fear, what then?"
11866The Englishmen inquired how long it was since they had a feast of that kind? 11866 What, and those people that are eaten up, do they go there?"
11866What,said I,( as though ignorant of what had happened)"did they kill the Captain?"
11866Why, Seignor,( said I), what shall be done in this case?
11866Will you,said I"go back again, Friday?"
11866& what signs of any other footsteps?
11866''And do you think they will eat them Friday?''
11866''And what do they intend to do there?''
11866''Are your enemies gone?''
11866''Friday,''said I,''what do you think, shall we go to see your father?''
11866''Friday,''said I,''what is it you mean?
11866''Supposing, said I, I should make a proposal, and invite them here, would they not carry me prisoner to New Spain?''
11866''Well Friday,''said I,''what do you think of it now?
11866)__ Wife._ What you put down knee for?
11866*****_ The DIALOGUE between WILL ATKINS and his Wife in the wood.__ Wife._ You tell me marriage God appoint, have you God in your country?
11866--"And do you"cried I,"call such a violent storm a capful of wind?"
11866--_Weigh,_ said he,_ what is the meaning of this hurry_?
11866Accordingly he called out aloud,_ Tom Smith, Tom Smith!_ He answered,_ Who''s that?
11866After this I called Friday to me, and asked him if he had given his father any bread?
11866Am I wanted there?
11866And here I fixed my firm belief that it was his will that it should be so; and then proceeded to enquire, why should God deal with me in this manner?
11866And now I made Friday inquire of his father, whether he thought these savages had escaped the late storm in their canoe?
11866And when I asked him what became of them all, and whether they lived or not?
11866And when I asked whether he was in earnest?
11866And will he hear what you say?
11866And would you venture here without considering what strength you have to engage them_?
11866Are all my family well?
11866Ask thyself, why thou wert not long ago in the merciless hands of death?
11866At first the innocent creature did not understand what I meant, but rather thought I asked him who was his father?
11866At last, said I,"Friday, what makes you ponder so much?"
11866Atkins,_ said I,_ what do you mean?
11866But how far will the ardency of desire prompt us on?
11866But pray what are you, and on what account did you go to sea?"
11866But then this objection reasonably interposed:_ how can I effect this,_ thought I,_ without I attack a whole company of them, and kill them all?
11866But then_ thought I,_ how shall I manage myself when I come thither?
11866But to wave this discourse of Heathens, how many self- contradicting principles are there held among Christians?
11866But what does all human pains and industry avail, if the blessing of God does not crown our labours?
11866But what have we done to you, Seignor Atkins_, said I,_ or what will you gain by killing us?
11866But what is that Power?
11866But where were my labours to end?
11866But, Will, how comes the sense of this matter to touch you just now?
11866But, said I, with what conscience can you call these your wives, by whom you have so many children, and yet are not lawfully married?
11866Can you fight Friday?
11866Do they carry them away and eat them as these have done_?
11866Do you think this will carry us over?
11866Does he think he is beyond the power of Divine mercy?
11866For otherwise how could any mortal come to this island?
11866For what hold up hand?
11866Friday,"said I,"what shall I do there?"
11866From whence came myself, and all other creatures living, and of what are they made?
11866Hark ye_, says he to his friend,_ is all well at London?
11866He replied in a very soft and moving tone,_ What has poor Friday done?
11866Hereupon, I asked them, where there new family was?
11866How came it to pass that they did not kill and eat them, to please their devouring appetites, and occasion to splendid an entertainment among them?"
11866How can be sweeten the bitterest providences, and give us reason to magnify him in dungeons and prisons?
11866How can me tink your God lives there?
11866How can we talk to our wives of God, Jesus Christ, heaven, and hell?
11866How mercifully can the omnipotent Power comfort his creatures, even in the midst of their greatest calamities?
11866I am no interloper, and what business have they with me?"
11866I asked him the meaning of all these fortifications?
11866I asked him whether that nation to which he belonged, ever conquered in battle?
11866I asked him why he would go and not I?
11866I asked myself, what regard have I had to God for his abundant mercies?
11866I then asked the Captain, which way he thought best for us to manage the battle?
11866I was then mad at the bird, and putting on my clothes, cried,_ I am terribly frighted.__ What''s the matter with you_?
11866I went to bed again, but it was all one, I could not sleep; when one of my Spaniards, hearing me walk about, asked who it was up?
11866If any man ask me, Why our differences can not be ended on earth?
11866Immediately I gave him a dram; and a piece of bread to cherish him, and asked him, What countryman he was?
11866In two canoes, thought I, what does my man mean?
11866In what manner is the production of the earth and sea, of which I have seen so much?
11866Is there not God to converse to, and is not he able to relieve thee?
11866It might be a question, why there are such differences in religious points, and why these breaches should be more hot and irreconcileable?
11866It was some time before he could speak a word, which made me ask him, what was the matter with him?
11866Look on your past life, and see what you have left undone?
11866Must we kill you, or you kill us?
11866No be good mans, no cry O to him?
11866No do good ting?
11866No say O to him?
11866No sooner did I see the place, but calling for Friday, I asked him where he was?
11866Now tell me if you will do the like by me, and, obey my orders in whatsoever I command?''
11866O where dat good book?
11866One time our leader, for the day, gave us leave to go a hunting; but what do you think we hunted?
11866One time, as I very well remember, I asked him who made him?
11866Or did you ask me to go with you on any particular account?
11866Or who can stand before the Almighty, when he stretcheth forth his arm?
11866Pray tell a mee, did God, teachee them write that book?
11866Shall we have quarter then?_ said he.
11866The Englishmen then asked my Spaniards,''whether they designed to take any of them?
11866The trial of honesty is this: Did you ever want bread, and had your neighbour''s loaf in keeping, and would starve rather than eat it?
11866There is another question, pertinent to the former, and that is,_ What remedy can we apply to this malady_?
11866This question I put fairly to Atkins, who replied in a passion,_ How can I be easy in a state which I know must terminate in my ruin?
11866To answer the last question, Why people are not equally supplied?
11866Were you ever arrested, having in your custody another man''s cash, and would rather go to gaol, than break it?
11866What I do you hear him speak?
11866What me done, O what me done?_"Friday,"said I,"you never yet have offended me, what makes you think I am angry with you, when I am not angry at all."
11866What must I do with this?''
11866What say you?
11866What shall we do to prevent you?
11866What was all the rest to me?
11866What was your father?"
11866What way, what rule you know him?
11866Where are the Englishmen?_ said I.
11866Where are you, Robinson Crusoe?
11866Where are you?
11866Where have you been_?
11866Who can conceive the present anguish of my mind at this calamity?
11866Who is their so ignorant as not to judge of my dreadful condition?
11866Who must we surrender to?_ says Smith.
11866Who you speak to?
11866Why not drowned in Yarmouth roads, or killed in the fight, when the ship was taken by the Sallee man of war?
11866Why not listen to it as to a voice?
11866Why, were you singled out to be saved and the rest destroyed?
11866You fool_, said I,_ what do you mean?
11866_ And have you been with them here, Friday_?
11866_ Are you of human kind or an angel_?
11866_ But, Lord, Sir,_ said Will Atkins to me_ how could we teach them religion, who know nothing of it ourselves?
11866_ Do they bring them hither_?
11866_ Happy, thrice happy desert_, said I,_ shall I never see thee more?__ Wretched creature!
11866_ How say you, beat?
11866_ O master, we save white mans from drown;_ upon which I immediately asked him, If there were any white mans, as he called them in the boat?
11866_ Only kill Friday_, said he,_ Friday care not live long._''''But what must I kill you for?
11866_ R.C._ Well, and what did she say to all this?
11866_ R.C._ What, did you kill him with your hands?
11866_ Seignor_, said I, in Portuguese,_ do n''t you know me_?
11866_ Then why did not your men recover you from the hands of your enemies?_ Friday.
11866_ To what place do they carry them to be devoured_?
11866_ What devil or spirit_, said I,_ sent you with this unlucky errand_?
11866_ What will you do there_?
11866_ What_, said the gentleman,_ is there any occasion for me?
11866_ Why_, says he_ what occasion is there for peaceable merchants to fear?
11866_ Wife._ And can he do that too?
11866_ Wife._ But if he is much great, can makee kill, why no makee kill when no serve him?
11866_ Wife._ Did not you tell God thanked for that?
11866_ Wife._ Mercy I what you call mercy?
11866_ Wife._ Well, and yet no makee you dead; and you give him no tankee neither?
11866_ Wife._ What, not know great God in own nation?
11866_ Wife._ When did he bid you pray?
11866_ Wife._ Where then makee power strong, when he hears you curse, swear de great damn?
11866_ Wife._ Why God suffer them?
11866_ Wife._ Why you no tell me much long ago?
11866_ Wife._ Why, you say, he makee you, why makee you no much better then?
11866_ Yes, yes_, said he,_ the boat full, very full of white mans_"How many, Friday?"
11866_ Yes,_ said he,_ me much O glad to be at my own nation._"And what would you do there, Friday?
11866_''Tis very well, Friday; but what does your nation do with the prisoners they take?
11866and if God does not forsake, what matters it, since he can me more happy in this state of life, than if I enjoyed the greatest splendour in the world?
11866and if so, whether they would not return with a power too great for us to resist?
11866he long ago die, die long ago: he much old man._''You do n''t know that,''said I,''but shall we see anybody else?''
11866how came you here_?
11866how dare you ask what you have done?
11866if your nation beat them, how came you to be taken_?
11866must my wicked life hinder you from believing in him?
11866or how can such proud, conceited and cruel bigots, prescribe rules to the justice and mercy of God?
11866or how shall I escape from them if they make an attempt upon me?
11866or what comfort is there of the life he lives?
11866said I,"what danger?
11866said he,"sure you was not frightened last night with scarce a capful of wind?"
11866simple vanity_ said I_ whom this world so much dotes on, where is now thy virtue, thy excellency to me?
11866what will become of me if I fall into the hands of the savages?
11866where have you been?
11866where was the ship that transported them?
11866why are you angry mad with poor servant?
11866why makee not live well?
11866why would you have them to eat me up, and devour your kind master?"
11866wither am I going?
11693But how can they believe if they have not heard? 11693 Come, Pharisees, tell us what you have against the Son of God, What do you think of Christ?"
11693Come, tell us, Judas, what think ye of Christ? 11693 Pilate, this man was brought before you; you examined Him; you talked with Him face to face; what think you of Christ?"
11693Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
11693Why, then,He says,"do you accuse Me of blasphemy because I claim divinity?"
11693Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
11693ABBOTT BORN IN 1835 THE DIVINITY IN HUMANITY_ Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, ye are gods?
11693All fancy, all imaginings?
11693And altho all these years have rolled away, this question comes up, addresst to each of us, to- day,"What think ye of Christ?"
11693And have you not fancied that you heard the harp of God playing in heaven?
11693And how can they hear without a preacher?
11693And how can they preach except they be sent?"
11693And is not this included in His meaning when He says:"I am come that they may have life, and that they may have it abundantly"?
11693And shall not you who are here to- day thank God that such a man was, tho for so brief a space, your bishop?
11693And then Saul asks,"Who art thou, Lord?"
11693And what is the mission of the Christian Church?
11693And when you turn to the moral law, and when you ask yourself,"How can I learn to be athirst for God?"
11693And why should not people make up their minds about the Lord Jesus Christ, and take their stand for or against Him?
11693And why?
11693Are you sure you could?
11693But then, if you speak the truth, you say,"And in the end what am I?
11693But what of that?
11693But will this rhapsody bear thinking about?
11693By that sin fell the angels: how can man, then, The image of his Maker, hope to win by''t?"
11693Can anything be more humble?
11693Can you say,"Tho he slay me, yet will I trust in him"?
11693Canst thou not see some sweet hill Mizar?
11693Canst thou not think of some blest hour when the Lord met with thee at Hermon?
11693Certainly it is to know God''s guidance in law; but what is law?
11693Could the muster- roll of this great army be called, and could they come up from the dead, what eye could endure the reeking, festering putrefaction?
11693Could you say that?
11693Did He leave heaven and come down to this world for a purpose?
11693Did I call him man the second?
11693Did I call this house second?
11693Did I not come to bless you?
11693Do I address one whose regular work in life is to administer to this appetite?
11693Do I say, then, that I am equal to Christ?
11693Do I say, then, that Jesus Christ was a man like other men?
11693Do n''t you know Him?
11693Do we go forth to meet death"with dances and chants of fullest welcome"?
11693Do you ask how it shall be done?
11693Do you ask how that can be?
11693Do you ask the question?
11693Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?
11693Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?
11693Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?
11693Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?
11693Do you see how everything there is being desolated?
11693Do you think it is right and noble to lift up your voice against such a Savior?
11693Does He?
11693Does death"lave us in a flood of bliss"?
11693Does it not cock the highwayman''s pistol?
11693Does it not jingle the burglar''s key?
11693Does it not wave the incendiary''s torch?
11693Does it not whet the assassin''s knife?
11693Does"the body gratefully nestle close to death"?
11693Elymas the sorcerer withstood him: how did our friend Paul treat him?
11693For what did God come in Christ?
11693For what is the position, dear friends, of the Christian Church?
11693For what reason should our missionaries stand disputing with Brahmins?
11693Go back, man; sing of that moment, and then thou wilt have a song in the night?
11693Has He come with that great life of His to give a little and then stop?
11693Has it not sent the physician reeling into the sick- room; and the minister with his tongue thick into the pulpit?
11693Hast thou never been fetched from the den of lions?
11693Hast thou never been on the Delectable Mountains?
11693Hast thou never escaped the jaw of the lion and the paw of the bear?
11693Have I injured you in any way?
11693Have they anything to say of Him?
11693Have we a right to believe that man is more than he seems to be, as we can see him in the street to- day?
11693Have we a right to build our institutions and fabrics on this belief?
11693Have you never stood by the seaside at night, and heard the pebbles sing, and the waves chant God''s glories?
11693Have you nothing more to bring against Him than this?
11693He might have added,"What have I done to you?
11693How can it come?
11693How can you not?
11693How many men are there who can rise above the feelings of partizanship, and demand that our officials shall be sober men?
11693How much, Lord and Master?
11693I am now at peace with God through faith, in our Lord Jesus Christ"?
11693I should like to ask, Was He really the Son of God-- the great God- Man?
11693I wonder whether you would sing very prettily, if there was a stake or two in Smithfield for all of you who dared to do it?
11693If He bore the cross and died on it for me, ought I not to be willing to take it up for Him?
11693If He had not, what would have become of us?
11693If He laid down His life for us, is it not the least we can do to lay down ours for Him?
11693If you think well of Him, why not speak well of Him and range yourselves on His side?
11693In the anguish of his soul Job cried,"I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee, O thou Preserver of men?"
11693Is death"delicate, lovely and soothing,""delicious,"coming to us with"serenades"?
11693Is it a wonder the angels thought well of Him?
11693Is it about the most fundamental of all facts-- the existence, and the nature, and the grace, and the government of Almighty God?
11693Is not this the one thing needful?
11693Is not this, fellow men, the right way to live?
11693Is that enough?
11693Is that enough?
11693Is there not a more excellent way than this?
11693Is your soul athirst for the highest?
11693Lead him to enthusiastic contemplations of humanity;"in its perfection, and when he asks,''Why, if this is so, do not I have this life?''
11693Listened to what?
11693MOODY 1837--1899 WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST?
11693MOODY WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST?
11693Many of you sang very prettily just now, did n''t you?
11693Monday night?
11693My friend will you hear Him to- day?
11693My friends, my people, would you be saved, saved from your sins, saved from yourselves, saved from the pride of life?
11693Natural depravity?
11693Nay, have not some of you in your own bodies felt the power of this habit?
11693Need I tell you of it?
11693Now, is there any ground or basis for this faith in man?
11693Now, what is the spirit of Christ?
11693Oh, do you not think He was a wonderful preacher?
11693Oh, have we not reason to think well of Him?
11693Oh, widow and orphans, oh, sorrowing and mourning, will you not thank God for Christ the comforter?
11693Oh, will you gratify pleasure?
11693Oh, will you stimulate activity, and will you leave me alone?
11693On what grounds did you judge Him?
11693Or are we to think of them as simply phantasmagoria hung up for the delectation of a passing moment?
11693Or have you never risen from your couch, and thrown up the window of your chamber, and listened there?
11693Or that I shall ever become equal to Christ?
11693Perhaps you can hardly admit it; but where was your son last night?
11693See how wonderfully the Word of God fits down upon this?
11693Shall we not draw to this Prince of Life and take from Him the gift that He came to bring?
11693Simply to show Himself?
11693Suppose you ask a master in music,"How am I to produce the real result of stately sound?"
11693Tell us, what think you of Christ?"
11693Tell us; what did the witnesses say?
11693The question for the world is,"What think ye of Christ?"
11693The question is, who will hunt him down, and how shall we shoot him?
11693The reason?
11693The stars are not put out, are they?
11693There are a great many of you that think Christian people are a very miserable set, do n''t you?
11693Tuesday night?
11693Was it merely the assertion of your confidence in the goodness of God irrespective of His holiness?
11693Was it really to seek and to save?
11693Was it simply the recognition of a universal amnesty for a world of rebels?
11693Was it true, Peter?
11693Wast thou never in straits before, and did He not deliver thee?
11693Wast thou never poor before, and did He not supply thy wants?
11693We will ask them, What think ye of Christ?
11693Wednesday night?
11693Well, what then?
11693What Think Ye of Christ?
11693What a story that is which he has given to us of a great soul-- faithful always in the greatest?
11693What are you after you are cleansed?
11693What are you doing here?"
11693What bishop is there who may not wisely seek to be like him by drawing forever on those fires of the Holy Ghost that set his lips aflame?
11693What did you mean by it?
11693What do they think of Him there?
11693What do we mean by thirsting for God?
11693What do we need for the salvation of a prosperous life?
11693What do you know exactly about infinity, or space, or time, or cause?
11693What do you mean, you may say for a moment, by the thirst for God?
11693What do you think of Him?
11693What exactly was the thought in your heart as the words passed over your lips,"I believe in the forgiveness of sins"?
11693What foul sprite turned the sweet rhythm of Robert Burns into a tuneless babble?
11693What have you before you there?
11693What heart could endure the groan of agony?
11693What is it about which you are in such debate and doubt?
11693What is it but the life into which they are led who take the yoke of this Master upon them and learn of Him?
11693What is it but this?
11693What is it, let me ask, that comes into clearer prominence as the Washington tragedy[1] is being investigated and scrutinized?
11693What is the difference between your failure and the results of those men?
11693What is the difference?
11693What is the object of such a church as this?
11693What is the pride of life?
11693What is the result?
11693What is there wanting in the touch of your artist?
11693What is this, again, but the same declaration?
11693What kind of life, Lord and Master?
11693What says Christ Himself?
11693What shall the consecration be?
11693What testimony was brought against Him?"
11693What then is the pride of life which is bad, which"is not of the Father, but is of the world"?
11693What then?
11693What think you of Him?"
11693What was it that silenced Sheridan, the English orator, and shattered the golden scepter with which he swayed parliaments and courts?
11693What, then, are you going to do with your faith?
11693Where was he Friday night?
11693Where was he Thursday night?
11693Who is this battered and bruised wretch that was picked up by the police and carried in drunk and foul and bleeding?
11693Who, then, is Jesus Christ?
11693Why do you treat Me thus, Saul?"
11693Why is it good that you should do your best?
11693Why not?
11693Why should sorrow find perpetual remembrance in art?
11693Why should they be wasting their time by attempting to refute first this dogma, and then another, of heathenism?
11693Why, buried among your buildings, in the midst of this great, powerful, sinful city,--why has it a mission for eternity?
11693Why, dear friends, why is it that these things do not satisfy?
11693Why, let them lecture on; this is a free country; why should we follow them about?
11693Why?
11693Why?
11693Why?
11693Why?
11693Will any man say to me, this beautiful flower with all its rich coloring is like this bulb?
11693Will it?
11693Will it?
11693Will you not believe in Him?
11693Will you not believe the testimony?
11693Will you not believe this witness, this last of all, the Lord of hosts, the King of kings himself?
11693Will you not live for Him?
11693Will you not think well of such a Savior?
11693Will you not trust in Him with all your heart and mind?
11693Would that fill you with deep thoughts in Beethoven, or fire you into joy in Mendelssohn?
11693Would that produce the chorus of Handel that made you almost rise and march in majesty?
11693Would that produce"The Last Judgment"of Spohr, that made you dissolve in tears?
11693Would you not like to bring back joy to your wife''s heart, and have your children come out to meet you with as much confidence as once they showed?
11693Would you not like to rekindle the home- lights that long ago were extinguished?
11693You doubted Him, Thomas?
11693You think that you could stop?
11693You want to know what His enemies thought of Him?
11693You want to know what a heathen, thought?
11693didst thou never have a sickness like that which thou art suffering now, and did He not raise thee up from that?
11693hast thou buried thine own diary?
11693what is He saying to you?
11693who can deliver me from the body of this death?"
18391And wherefore did you kill him?
18391And will you always continue to be Kapik?
18391Art thou Tuglavina?
18391But when you think we will kill the Kablunat, and take their boats and their goods, are not these bad thoughts?
18391Do you not know me?
18391Greatly perplexed at this discourse, the savages made him repeat it again and again, saying to each other,''saog?'' 18391 Have you ever,"said he,"any bad thoughts?"
18391How, not return, what makes you say so?
18391That gladdens my heart,said Drachart;"but how shall we buy the land?
18391Then, dear men, when you speak thus, do you in your hearts really think so?
18391Well,replied the missionary,"we will go; but if the king asks, what has Karpik learned?
18391What is it? 18391 Where is he lost?
18391Would you not then wish to be delivered from your bad thoughts, words, and actions?
18391''Are you a teacher?''
18391''Are you an Angekok?''
18391And will you keep to the words you have now said to me?"
18391Another asked me, if he believed in this Creator, if he would be more successful in his business?
18391Another asked,''Where is he?''
18391At this signal, the people began to sing, and to ask one another, what does Torngak say?
18391But how is it that we have so long heard of him, and he is but just now become precious to us?"
18391But how is this?
18391Haven, with a grave aspect looking him in the face, asked,"What do you want here, Kablunat?"
18391He asked us several questions-- First, What means we had used to civilize such rude and savage men?
18391He was met at the door by another missionary who, seeing his wild appearance, asked him,"Will you never change your life-- never be converted?"
18391Henceforth I could not bear to be separated from my teachers, for I think thus-- Why was Jesus crucified and put to death?
18391I have behaved very bad, and am grieved on that account; but what shall I do?
18391In these cases it always occurs to me, how would the Saviour have acted with such persons?
18391Jans answered and said--"What shall I say?
18391Jesus, I have heard that thou camest to save the wicked-- is that true?
18391Kassigiak then asked,"Whether Jesus could make good weather?"
18391Kohlmeister now asked him affectionately who told him that he was so wicked and must be lost?
18391Kohlmeister, who thought some accident had befallen him, turned round in an indifferent manner and asked him what is your name?
18391One of them asked if God dwelt in the sun?
18391The king has fine clothes, and knows God as well as you, and why should not I?
18391The lady was then asked if they might hope for good weather, and if the whale would be driven away?
18391The missionary then asked him, whether he sincerely resolved to amend his life?
18391The tent was soon crowded with people, who frequently asked them if they were not afraid?
18391They asked me if I really intended to come again next year?
18391When Tuglavina touched at Hopedale, being asked,"Where is Moses?"
18391Will you,"continued he,"tell your families what you have now heard, as well as what you have now said?
18391[ H]"Wilt thou go away then and be quiet?"
18391can he read, or write, or is he acquainted with the God in heaven?
18391is he gone over the sea?"
18391what do you want?"
18391what does he say?
18391what is that?
18391what shall I say?
18558''Master,''they said,''where dwellest Thou?''
18558''So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
18558''The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?''
18558''What is truth?''
18558''Why,''said Pilate,''what has He done wrong?
18558( that means''where are you living?'')
18558And Andrew said,''There is a boy herewith five barley loaves and two fishes; but what are they among so many?''
18558And Jesus put out His hand and caught him, and said,''O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?''
18558And Jesus said to her,''Woman, why weepest thou?
18558And the Pharisees said,''How is it that you can see now?''
18558And the man said,''Who is He, Lord, that I might believe''on Him?''
18558And when they got there they said,''Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
18558And when they had heard him, some of them said to him,''What shall we do then?''
18558Are you not one of His disciples?''
18558As the women came along, they said one to the other,''Who will roll away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?''
18558By and by it got late, and Jesus said to the disciples,''How many loaves have you?
18558Did Jesus say,''You are not brave, Nicodemus, I am ashamed of you; go away''?
18558Have you followed Him?
18558Have you heard Him calling you?
18558Have you nothing to say?''
18558How many disciples had Jesus now?
18558Jesus heard about that, and He came to the lonely man, and said,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
18558Jesus said to His mother,''HOW IS IT THAT YE HAVE SOUGHT ME?
18558Jesus said to the men in the boat,''Children, have you anything to eat?''
18558One day a man shouted out--''What have we to do with Thee, Thou Jesus of Nazareth?
18558Pilate took Jesus inside his splendid palace, away from the Jews, and asked Him,''Art thou a King then?''
18558Pilate wanted very much to let Jesus go, and he said,''What shall I do then with Jesus?''
18558Salome went to her mother, and said,''What shall I ask?''
18558So Pilate said to the crowd,''Shall I let Jesus go?''
18558That was the noise which Jesus heard, and he asked,''Why do you make this ado?
18558The people who met him began to ask him,''How were thine eyes opened?''
18558Then He turned to the woman, and said to Simon:''Seest thou this woman?
18558Then Jesus said gently to His disciples,''Where is your faith?''
18558Then a man who stood there said to Peter,''Are you not one of His disciples?''
18558Then the man said,''Who is my neighbor?''
18558They said to Judas,''What is that to us?
18558They said,''What thing is this?
18558WIST YE NOT( DID YOU NOT KNOW) THAT I MUST BE ABOUT MY FATHER''S BUSINESS?''
18558Were not these things enough to make the Lord Jesus weep?
18558What kind of work does God do on Sunday, dear children?
18558When Jesus had finished that story, He said,''Which now of these three was neighbor unto him that fell among the thieves?''
18558When Jesus saw how unhappy Mary and Martha were, He too felt very sad, and said,''Where have ye laid him?''
18558When they were going to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus talked quietly to His disciples, and said,''Whom do you say that I am?''
18558Which of all our friends, to save us, Could or would have shed his blood?
18558Who was with God when He made the world?
18558Who were meant by''Us''?
18558Whom seekest thou?''
18558Why then do you ask me for water?''
18558from whence then hath it tares?
19377And if they own the general testimony, can they withstand the particular application of it in their own cases?
19377But you that travel as God''s messengers, if they receive you in the greater, shall they refuse you in the less?
19377For it is natural for some to say, Well, here is the people and work, but where and who was the man, the instrument?
19377For what communion hath light with darkness, or Christ with Belial?
19377He that in this age was sent to begin this work and people?
19377The world talks of God, but what do they do?
19377Why should the inhabitants thereof reject it?
19377Why should they lose the blessed benefit of it?
19377and what doth this blessed light do for you?
19377for why shouldst thou die?
19377had their religion done them, who were so sensibly touched with indignation for the use of this plain, honest, and true speech?
19185A hundred?
19185And, after all, what greater mark of a high election can there be than to taste much of the cross?
19185But what am I, to speak thus about any but myself?
19185Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
19185Dost Thou forget that my soul has been an abyss of sin?
19185Five?
19185If our Lord then bore so long with me in all my wickedness, why should any one despair, however wicked he may be?
19185Is this worthy of Thee and of Thy great goodness?
19185Lord, how wilt Thou manifest Thyself in time to come to me?
19185O my Lord, who that ever reads this can fail to despise and abhor me?
19185O my Lord, why keepest Thou Thy servant in this miserable life so long, where all is such vexation, and disappointment, and manifold trouble?
19185Or how many have so much as borrowed from the circulating library Mrs. Cunninghame Graham''s first- rate book?
19185Ten?
19185Think you it concerns you little to know where and what that heaven is, and where your Heavenly Father is to be sought and found?
19185What is this, O Lord; what do we imagine to get by pleasing worms, or being praised by them?
19185What would those who love and honour me think if they saw their friend in this dotage and distraction?
19185Where could I think to find either pardon for the past, or power for the time to come, but from Thee?
19185Why should you not introduce Santa Teresa to her daughters in Edinburgh?
16285Bold shall I stand in that great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay? 16285 What image does my spirit bear?
16285What saith the Scripture?
16285_ Can the blind lead the blind? 16285 _ Know ye not_,"says Paul, as if he said, have you forgotten it?
16285_ This is the will of God, even your sanctification._"_ Without holiness, no man shall see the Lord._"And what am I? 16285 _ What do these words of Christ mean?
16285_ that as many of us as have been baptized into Christ have been baptized into His death_?
1628513- 15:_"For whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved; how then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
1628514:"_ What is man that he should be clean?
162856- 8, let no one say,"_ Who shall ascend into heaven_(_ i.e._, to bring Christ down from above),_ or who shall descend into the deep_?"
16285Again we ask, What has the human will to do with this great change?
16285Again we ask, is this the teaching of the Word?
16285Ah, do His lineaments divine In thought and word and action shine?
16285All the wisdom of the world could never have answered the question:"_ How can mortal man be just with God_?"
16285All we now ask of the reader is to examine these passages carefully, to compare them one with the other and to ask himself: What do they teach?
16285Am I His, or am I not?"
16285Am I ready now to go, If the will of God be so?"
16285And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
16285And how shall they hear without a preacher?
16285And how shall they preach except they be sent?
16285And what are these fruits?
16285And what was the medium of the transfer?
16285And when we go to our Lord''s Table do we realize that His"_ flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed_?"
16285And where are the stories better calculated to interest a child than these same old stories, that have edified a hundred generations?
16285And who will calculate what Immanuel can suffer?
16285And why should it not be so still?
16285Are not these divine means often entirely set aside by the most enthusiastic revivalists?
16285Are the means of Grace inadequate?
16285Are these the symptoms and evidences of inward purity, or of inbred sin?
16285But again I ask: How do I know that God will hear my prayer?
16285But could the apostles of Jesus tell?
16285But does it claim to be the Spirit''s means and instrument, by and through which He operates?
16285But if He can do this without means, who will say that He can not do the same thing through means?
16285But is it possible?
16285But is it true?
16285But what shall I believe?
16285But, again: Whom does this embrace?
16285But_ can_ He?
16285CONVERSION-- HUMAN AGENCY IN What part and responsibility pertain to the human will in this matter?
16285Can each one then tell whether he is at present in a converted state or not?
16285Can he say,"There is nothing in baptism?"
16285Can it, in short, be traced to any_ human_ origin?
16285Can the Grace of God reach the helpless infant?
16285Can we find it?
16285Dare the Sunday- school thus confuse the child, raise doubts as to Christ''s forgiveness and love, and"_ quench the Spirit_?"
16285Did He not know how to use language?
16285Did He use dark or misleading words in His last Will and Testament?
16285Did it emanate from the wisdom of man?
16285Did some zealous mystic or hermit invent it, because forsooth he supposed it would be pleasant and profitable to have such an ordinance in the Church?
16285Do his sins grieve him?
16285Do such people know what they are talking about, or do they sometimes use these pious phrases to quiet a guilty conscience?
16285Do then these words of Scripture teach the doctrine of Consubstantiation?
16285Do they know what a Catechism is?
16285Do we go in the strength of that heavenly nourishment many days?
16285Do we not all believe that suffering and death are the results of sin?
16285Do we not read how slowly they were enlightened; how, little by little, their errors had to be removed, and the truth applied?
16285Do we prayerfully use them?
16285Do we say, with those early Christians,"_ henceforth let no man trouble me, for I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus_?"
16285Do we use the truth as we should, that we maybe"_ sanctified through the truth_?"
16285Do we"_ desire the sincere milk of the Word, that we may grow thereby_?"
16285Does He hereby give into her hand the keys of His kingdom, and authorize her to dispense its treasures?
16285Does He in the present dispensation work mediately or immediately?
16285Does he daily turn to Jesus Christ for forgiveness and strength?
16285Does he earnestly long and strive to be rid of them?
16285Does he hate them?
16285Does it call the bread flesh, either before or after the consecration?
16285Does it purpose to set aside the Bible?
16285Does it"_ dwell richly among us_?"
16285Does no dark sign, no ground of fear In practice or in heart appear?
16285Does she, through her ministry, employ these keys, bring forth heavenly treasures, and distribute and withhold them among the children of men?
16285Does the Bible teach the doctrine of Transubstantiation, as held and confessed by the Roman Catholic Church?
16285Does the Word anywhere tell us that the bread and wine are thus changed?
16285Dr. Pontoppidan, in his explanation of Luther''s Small Catechism, asks the question:"Is it possible to keep one''s baptismal covenant?"
16285Dr. Van Rensselaer, in commenting on these and other serious words of the great Jonathan Edwards, says:"And what was the final result?
16285Has He made provision for this end?
16285How are they to do it?
16285How can it be done?
16285How can we account for this on the ground of infant sinlessness?
16285How could this gulf be bridged, and man saved?
16285How does the Lutheran Church propose to reach that child?
16285How is this to be done?
16285How is this to be done?
16285How?
16285I ask again: What shall I do?
16285I naturally ask: For what purpose has God put me here?
16285If Christ wanted us to understand that the bread and wine merely represent or are emblems of His body and blood, why did He not say so?
16285If not, what is the Bible doctrine on this subject?
16285If now the question is further asked: What good can baptism as thus defined do?
16285If possible for one, why not for a whole congregation?
16285If so, in what respect, and to what extent?
16285If the Lutheran Reformation was a work of God, does it need constant improvements and repetitions?
16285If then saints means sanctified ones, or holy persons, do not the Bible and the Apostles''Creed demand perfect sinlessness?
16285If there is nothing on the altar but bread and wine, why does Christ say,"This is_ My body... My blood_?"
16285In a word, why are both the life and death necessary to justify the sinner?
16285In how far is the human will responsible for the accomplishment or non- accomplishment of this change?
16285In the next place we would inquire: Who need this change?
16285In what sense then has a minister power to remit sin?
16285Is He interested in me personally?
16285Is Jesus formed and living there?
16285Is either of the above views the correct and scriptural one?
16285Is it a factor in the process?
16285Is it any wonder that we count the study of it a part of the Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church?
16285Is it any wonder that we love it?
16285Is it consubstantiation?
16285Is it entirely passive, merely wrought upon, as the stone by the sculptor?
16285Is it in the nature of a substitute for the Bible?
16285Is it not reasonable to believe that He would lead him and guide him and enlighten him to know and point out this Way aright?
16285Is it possible for any_ one_ member to grow up and remain a child of God?
16285Is it that the bread and wine are mere representations or memorials of the absent body and blood of Christ?
16285Is it transubstantiation?
16285Is the modern revival system and the Week of Prayer arrangement an improvement?
16285Is there, can there be suffering and death where there is no sin?
16285Is this the doctrine of God''s word?
16285Is this the teaching of the Word itself?
16285It must now assume an attitude, and meet the question: Shall I yield to these holy influences or not?
16285Know we not, or have we forgotten it, that"_ as many of us as have been baptized into Christ, were baptized into His death_?"
16285Might we not be much further on in the work of holiness than we are?
16285Now, what part does the will perform in this great work?
16285On the Day of Judgment the question will not be asked:"Where and when and how were you converted?"
16285Or do the words clearly teach it is nothing more than a_ sign_--an outward sign-- of an invisible grace?
16285Or shall we try to reason out His human birth, His growth, His nature, His deeds?
16285Or why did not Christ plainly say,"Take, eat this bread, which represents My body, in remembrance of Me?"
16285Or, in other words, what is the Bible doctrine of the Lord''s Supper?
16285Others may still say,"This is a hard saying, who can bear it?
16285Shall we reason out the feeding of the multitudes with those few barley loaves and fishes?
16285The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
16285The first question that presents itself is: Who are the subjects of salvation?
16285The question might here be asked: Is baptism so absolutely essential to salvation, that unbaptized children are lost?
16285The question then is still unanswered What is the doctrine of the divine Word?
16285The question will be,"Were you in a converted state, turned from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God?"
16285The world still asks:"What good can a little water do?"
16285The writer knows of a little girl who came home from Sunday- school and said:"Mamma, why do n''t you ever pray?"
16285They do not live close to Christ themselves, and how can they lead their pupils nearer to Him?
16285They scarcely pray for themselves, much less for their pupils, and how can they instil into them a spirit of prayer?
16285Was he inspired to misunderstand Christ and lead plain readers astray?
16285We are now ready to take all these passages together, to compare them one with another, and to ask, What do they teach?
16285We now wish to ask and examine the question: What do these passages taken together and compared with one another teach?
16285We return to the question: Is the view just noticed in harmony with and based on the Word?
16285We want to know, first of all: what does the Word of God teach on the subject?
16285Well might the blind man have said:"What good can a little earth mixed with spittle do?"
16285What can be more inspiring and impressive than these great facts which our church festivals commemorate?
16285What does He wish me to do?
16285What has the human will--_i.e._, the choosing and determining faculty of the mind-- to do with conversion?
16285What is Transubstantiation?
16285What is it?
16285What is the Bible doctrine of the Lord''s Supper?
16285What is the meaning which a plain, unprejudiced reader, who has implicit confidence in the Word and power of God, would derive from them?
16285What is the nature and object of Luther''s Small Catechism?
16285What is the nature or character of its origin?
16285What sort of a revival shall be longed for, prayed for, and labored for?
16285What then is a revival?
16285What then is conversion?
16285What then is to be done?
16285What, if any part of the work, is to be ascribed to it?
16285When Jesus asked for the_ five barley loaves and two small fishes_, to feed the five thousand, even an apostle said:"_ What are these among so many_?"
16285When will children ever weary of hearing of Joseph, and Moses, and David, and Daniel, and especially of Him who is the special Friend of children?
16285Whence then did the Church get this ordinance which she has ever so conscientiously kept and devoutly celebrated?
16285Where does its activity begin or end?
16285Which were the better off?
16285Whither shall I go for more strength and Grace?
16285Who does not know that often at these revival services the reading and preaching of the Word are entirely omitted?
16285Who has not witnessed this beautiful and touching rite?
16285Who is its author?
16285Who that has attended such meetings has not heard the idea of Grace bestowed through Baptism ridiculed?
16285Why does Paul, in speaking of worthy and unworthy communing, speak of the body of Christ as present, as a matter of course?
16285Why not say, This is bread, this is wine?
16285Why then does our Confession say baptism is necessary to salvation?
16285Why was His death necessary?
16285Will He reach down and make it a new creature in Christ Jesus?
16285Will they not both fall in the ditch?_"Better let these novices themselves sit at the feet of Christ.
16285Would it be possible to have such a Church?
16285Yes, what are they?
16285and he which is born of a woman that he should be righteous_?"
16285or,"Depth of mercy, can there be Mercy still reserved for me?"
11627But what evil has He done, and what reason hast thou to abandon Him in this manner?
11627Do you see him,he says,"this conqueror; with what rapidity he rises from the west by bounds, as it were, and touches not the earth?"
11627Know ye not, that they which run in a race run all, but one obtaineth the prize? 11627 Know you that they which run in a race run all, but one obtaineth the prize?
11627O Lord, what wilt thou give me?
11627What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
11627Why should it be thought a thing incredible( that is, impossible) with you, that God should raise the dead?
11627Adore leeks and garlic, and shed penitential tears at the smell of a deified onion?
11627All that is liable to question is, whether we are to conceive in Him any like resentments of such cases, in His present glorified state?
11627And for this he appeals to his judges, Festus and Agrippa:"why should it be thought a thing incredible with you that God should raise the dead?"
11627And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
11627And is He not now worth your highest estimation and dearest affection?
11627And is not Christ worth the seeking?
11627And is not evil come upon all the world for one sin of Adam?
11627And is not the Savior still a subject of ridicule to the libertine spirits which compose them?
11627And is this faith?
11627And shall we not bear our punishment with patience?
11627And what do we, when, possest of the spirit of the world, we resist a grace which solicits us, which presses us to obey God?
11627And why should God make it known?
11627And why should he appeal to them concerning the credibility of this matter if it be a thing incredible to natural reason?
11627Angels admire them, whom they less concern, and shall redeemed sinners make light of them?
11627Are all that hear me this day certain they shall be saved?
11627Are not the ordinances always losers when anything of your own cometh in competition?
11627Are we not happy, indeed, in being able to obtain so great a blessing by only asking for it?
11627Are you no more near or dear to yourselves than to make light of your own happiness or misery?
11627Are you so hasty?
11627Art thou resolved to strip?
11627As a man, what art thou but a worm to God?
11627Ask the question, by what power was it whereby Abraham was enabled to yield obedience to the Lord?
11627Because you know, that tho a man do run, yet if he do not overcome, or win, as well as run, what will they be the better for their running?
11627Behold thy pleasure on the one hand, and thy God on the other: for which of the two dost thou declare thyself?
11627Bow himself before a cat?
11627But how should a poor soul do to run?
11627But is not this a shame for them that are such?
11627But must we confess that this filial confidence is wanting in all our prayers?
11627But the tears wept over others, as lost and past hope, why should they not yet melt thee, while as yet there is hope in thy case?
11627But when hear we such questions?
11627But wherein, then, according to their opinion, did this image of God consist?
11627But you will say, may not a man have faith, and not that fruit you speak of?
11627Can He demand less of us than that we should think of what we say to Him?
11627Can not men be saved without so much ado?
11627Can you escape without a Christ?
11627Can you find fault if you miss of the salvation which you slighted?
11627Can you make this prayer-- you who disturb His reign in your heart by so many impure and vain desires?
11627Can you not do as your neighbors do, carry the world, sin, lust, pleasure, profit, esteem among men, along with you?
11627Can you not stay and take these along with you?
11627Canst thou think His deceitful tears?
11627Conscience, which, in spite of ourselves, presides in us as judge, said inwardly to us,"What art thou going to do?
11627Consider, 4. Who is it that sends this weighty message to you?
11627Dare we hope that He will listen to us, and think of us, when we forget ourselves in the midst of our prayers?
11627Did not God strike Korah and his company with fire from heaven?
11627Do not some of your consciences by this time smite you, and say, I am the man that have made light of my salvation?
11627Do not these make light of Christ and salvation?
11627Do not those men make light of Christ and salvation that shun the mention of His name, unless it be in a vain or sinful use?
11627Do not those then make light of Christ and salvation that think of them so seldom and coldly in comparison of other things?
11627Do you not see by this time what a case that soul is in that maketh light of Christ and salvation?
11627Do you see him as he rushes on to victory or death?
11627Do you think that Christ shed His blood to save them that continue to make light of it?
11627Doth it not behoove you beforehand to think of these things?
11627Doth not prayer pay for it?
11627Doth not that soul make light of all these that thinks his ease more worth than they?
11627Doth not the Word pay for it?
11627For is it not strange that a rational man should worship an ox, nay, the image of an ox?
11627For who can resist Him who is almighty?
11627God will judge impartially; why should not we do so?
11627God''s people wish well to the souls of others, and wilt not thou wish well to thine own?
11627Has there ever been beheld in two men virtues such as these in characters so different, not to say diametrically opposite?
11627Hath he no cause to fear lest the things of his peace should be forever hid from his eyes?
11627Have you a secret of importance?
11627Have you found a better friend, a greater and a surer happiness than this?
11627Have you gone to them, and told them the doubtfulness of your case, and asked their help in the judging of your condition?
11627Have you nobody to inquire of, that might help you in such a work?
11627His, who never knew guile?
11627How can He grant you, says St. Augustine, what you do not yourself desire to receive?
11627How do you tremble at the wrath and threatenings of a mortal man?
11627How much more will it perplex thee to think that thou hadst not a care of thine own?
11627How shalt thou look upon Him that fainted and died for love of thee, and thou didst scorn His miraculous mercies?
11627How will these despisers of Christ and salvation be able one day to look Him in the face, and to give an account of these neglects?
11627If he be accurst that sets light by father or mother, what then is he that sets light by Christ?
11627If thou now say, Which is the way?
11627If we look into hearts, shall we not find that we ask of God as if we had never before received benefits from Him?
11627Is Dives, then, any better than Lazarus?
11627Is it not God Himself?
11627Is it not evident, then, that you are not under the command of the Word?
11627Is it not your own?
11627Is not Abraham contented with this?
11627Is not everlasting salvation worth more than all this?
11627Is not prayer our resource only when all others have failed us?
11627Is not virtue either unknown or despised?
11627Is self- love lost?
11627Is that a man or a clod of clay that can rise or lie down without being deeply affected with his everlasting estate?
11627Is that a man or a corpse that is not affected with matters of this moment?
11627Is the mystery of the cross then nothing to you?
11627Is there not another way besides this?
11627Is this the man who carried cities by storm and won great battles?
11627It is no less than miracles of love and mercy that He hath showed to us; and yet shall we slight them after all?
11627It may be thou hast a father, mother, brother, etc., going post- haste to heaven, wouldst thou be willing to be left behind them?
11627May not a man have a good heart to Godward, altho he can not find that ability in matter of fruitfulness?
11627No; mark how he pleadeth with God:"Lord God( saith he), what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless?"
11627O Lord, that men did but know what everlasting glory and everlasting torments are: would they then hear us as they do?
11627Oh, what thoughts have drunkards and adulterers, etc., of Christ, that will not part with the basest lust for Him?
11627Or art thou not?
11627Or how shall a man know what is the true fruit of faith, indeed, whereby he may discern his own estate?
11627Ought we to complain if God sometimes leaves us to obscurity, and doubt, and temptation?
11627Shall not the Redeemer''s tears move thee?
11627Shall the God of heaven speak and men make light of it?
11627Shall we not discover there a secret infidelity that renders us unworthy of His goodness?
11627So here, when several have had the same body, whose shall it be at the resurrection?
11627So that I say, the question being, whence came it that Abraham was so fruitful a Christian, what enabled him to do and to suffer what he did?
11627So that the meaning of St. Paul''s question is,"why should it be thought a thing impossible that God should raise the dead?"
11627That all these people wish to improve, desire to perform their duty toward God and man better, and yet fail?
11627That he should fawn upon his dog?
11627That the case is in itself most deplorable, who sees not?
11627That the next time you go prayerless to bed, or about your business, conscience might cry out, Dost thou set no more by Christ and thy salvation?
11627The devils never had a savior offered to them; but thou hast, and dost thou yet make light of Him?
11627The effect of this consideration is this: That if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the wicked and the sinner appear?
11627The saints of old, they being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
11627The words of this author are admirable: Jesus Christ complains, says this learned prelate, but of what does He complain?
11627Then Paul answered,"What, mean ye to weep, and to break my heart?"
11627Then who will prove the loser by thy contempt?
11627They worship Him externally, but internally how do they regard His maxims?
11627To whom should we speak with attention if not to God?
11627Trembling and astonished, Paul cries out,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
11627Upon this ground then, what exhortation could be more proper than this?
11627Was that also done to deceive?
11627Was this like the rest of His course?
11627Well, then, sinner, what sayest thou?
11627What are these things you set so much by as to prefer them before Christ and the saving of your soul?
11627What could a man desire more?
11627What do we see in the passion of Jesus Christ?
11627What do we, my dear hearers, when borne away by the immoderate desires of our hearts to a sin against which our consciences protest?
11627What do you think when you repeat the creed, and mention Christ''s judgment and everlasting life?
11627What does not the kingdom owe to a prince who has honored the house of France, the French name, his century, and, so to speak, all mankind?
11627What idea have they of His humility, of His poverty, of His sufferings?
11627What is it like?
11627What is it that is presented to my vision?
11627What is that?
11627What matter is it at judgment, whether you be to answer for the life of a rich man or a poor man?
11627What must we learn from all this darkness?
11627What need this waste?
11627What needs all this?
11627What other created a Cyrus if it is not God, who named him two hundred years before his birth in the Prophecies of Isaiah?
11627What part of the inhabited world has not heard of the victories of the Prince de Condà © and the wonders of his life?
11627What think you now, friends, of this business?
11627What toys are they that are daily taken up with, while matters of life and death are neglected?
11627What unprejudiced mind might not perceive it to be so?
11627What will become of me so long as I go childless, and so Saviorless, as I may so speak?
11627What will we not do, what are we not willing to suffer, to possess dangerous and contemptible things, and often without any success?
11627What, do you think that every heavy- heeled professor will have heaven?
11627What, every lazy one?
11627What, think they, may not a man be saved without all this ado?
11627What, will you go, saith the devil, without your sins, pleasures, and profits?
11627When He calls for fasting, and weeping, and mourning, who regards it?
11627When the Savior from the height of His cross, ready to give up His spirit, raised this cry toward heaven,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
11627When the gospel pierceth the heart indeed, they cry out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do to be saved?"
11627Whence comes it that these resolutions are so frail?
11627Where is thy heart?
11627Who can evade His scrutiny that knows all things?
11627Who can hope for pity of Him that is inflexible?
11627Who can think to be exempted when the Judge is righteous and impartial?
11627Whose salvation is it that you make light of?
11627Why doth not the apostle say, Examine whether faith be in you, but"whether ye be in the faith"?
11627Why will you not judge now as you know you shall judge then?
11627Why, sirs, do you not care whether you be saved or damned?
11627Why, sirs, if you had every one a kingdom in your hopes, what were it in comparison of the everlasting kingdom?
11627Why, so it is here; art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
11627Will He reject those who bring all their treasures to Him, and repose everything upon His goodness?
11627Will He then be worth ten thousand worlds?
11627Will it not be a dishonor to thee to see the very boys and girls in the country to have more with them than thyself?
11627Will not God love the heart that trusts in Him?
11627Will not this blood which He has so abundantly shed have the virtue to sanctify you?"
11627Will you leave your friends and companions behind you?
11627Will you therefore see the point confirmed by reason?
11627Wilt thou run?
11627You that are gentlemen and tradesmen, I appeal to your souls whether the Lord and His cause is not the loser this way?
11627You will say, what fruit is it then?
11627You, in fine, who fear the coming of His reign, and do not desire that God should grant what you seem to pray for?
11627and how shall they be supplied that have it not?
11627and the earth opened and swallowed up the congregation of Abiram?
11627and to save them, that value a cup of drink or a lust before His salvation?
11627and what is it that you neglect?
11627and yet, when you hear the Lord thunder judgments out of His Word, who is humbled?
11627are you turned your own enemies?
11627as if he had said, What wilt Thou do for me?
11627how many such runners will there be found in the day of judgment?
11627if the blood of the prophets has drawn down the scourge of God upon men, what may we not expect from the blood of Jesus Christ?
11627my God, shall I eternally appear in thine eyes polluted with that blood which washes away the crimes of others?
11627or will a despised Christ save you then?
11627that can be readier to sleep than to tremble when he heareth how he must stand at the bar of God?
11627that can follow his worldly business and make nothing of the great business of salvation or damnation; and that when they know it is hard at hand?
11627that provide outward necessaries so carefully for their families, but do so little to the saving of their souls?
11627what dung is it that men make so much of, while they set so light by everlasting glory?
11627what is it you run after?
11627which way went he?
11627would they read and think of these things as they do?
11627xxxii., 34:"Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
15304But why then, I have observed, if you feel such a disposition as this wish indicates, do you not become Quakers?
15304[ 15][ Footnote 15: Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirat?] 15304 And are not the deeds of our ancestors ushered into our ears to produce a martial spirit? 15304 And are they not afraid of fighting in this manner, when they are to give an account of their conduct in a future state? 15304 And can reasoning upon principle have any other effect than that of being promotive of its growth? 15304 And do we not find these, both in war and in peace, the sentiments and impressions of the world? 15304 And first, how do these customs and principles produce benevolence? 15304 And how long would that infamous system have to live, which makes a distinction between political expediency and moral right? 15304 And how many have we seen in a state of affluence at night, who have been ruined by gaming in the morning? 15304 And in the same manner who can expect, that there will not be a difference in the appearance of Quakers and other people? 15304 And is it possible, he would add, that they enter into this profession With a belief, that they are entering into an honourable employ? 15304 And this is the only use which can be made of their mythology? 15304 And to leave it at a time, when its difficulties are over, is it a proof of a wise and a prudent choice? 15304 And what man, in such habits, will not make a better bargain than one who is hot in his temper, or who is accustomed to be intoxicated? 15304 And what man, seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush, And hang his head, to think himself a man?
15304And where is the difference, under the Gospel dispensation, between Jew and Gentile, Greek and Barbarian, bond and free?
15304And which of these preponderate on the whole?
15304And who are the negotiators on these occasions but men?
15304And who is Fashion?
15304And who is there out of the society, whom the Quakers esteem more than human?
15304And will he not question its consistency as a natural pursuit, or as an employment for his time?
15304And, first, I would ask this simple question, whether, if all the world were Quakers, there would be any more wars?
15304And, on their return from their mission, he asked them,[20]"When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
15304And, secondly, whether they do not conscientiously believe themselves to be right?
15304And, thirdly, is it not a maxim also, that, even during the attempt to terminate the dispute, the public mind should be prepared?
15304And, while they looked up to these beautiful structures of art, might not the sight of them have contributed to the incitement of their virtue?
15304Are not the public papers let loose to excite and propagate a flame?
15304Are they not to resent injuries, and yet do they go to war?
15304Are you sure that, when you get rid of this discipline, you will not come under the discipline of fashion?
15304Bit in what other society is it, that a similar estimate is made of him?
15304But here the superior being would enquire, whether they acknowledged the religion spoken of, and the authority from whence it came?
15304But how do they justify themselves on these occasions?
15304But how does superstition enter, but where there is a want of knowledge?
15304But how easily are many of the reputed enjoyments of the world to be broken?
15304But how is this particular deficiency detrimental to youth, or how rather might it not be rendered useful to them in the way described?
15304But in what Quakers can you see sensibility from the same cause?
15304But may it not, on the other hand, be rendered instructive and useful?
15304But not necessary for what?
15304But surely the Quakers ought to know the impropriety of undue indulgences in their families, as well as any other people?
15304But what Christian can harbour a money- getting spirit, or be concerned in an extensive accumulation of wealth?
15304But what did my friend mean?
15304But what do the Quakers mean by perfection?
15304But what is there on the other side to operate actively towards the promotion of this trait?
15304But what true Quaker believes in witchcraft?
15304But what true Quaker, in these days, would wish to make the Almighty the author of all the bloodshed in the wars that were undertaken on this account?
15304But when both are thus armed, pride and spirit will scarcely suffer them to relax, and what is then more probable, than that they will begin to fight?
15304But where shall we find them purer as a body?
15304But where, as I observed before, shall we retire from such impressions?
15304But who can truly love an enemy and kill him?
15304But why not?
15304But would it not have been better, if Theodosius had brought good out of evil by retaining them?
15304Can one, who professes the peaceable doctrines of the Gospel, be a soldier, when it is his duty not so much as to go to law?
15304Can the maxim of never doing evil that good may come, when called into exercise, do otherwise than cherish it?
15304Can we see any other termination of such a contest than the continuance of peace?
15304Can we see then the same variety of expression in the faces of the Quakers as in those of others on this account?
15304Come they not hence even of your lusts that war in your members?"
15304Dion then said,"Who has persuaded thee to behave thus?"
15304Do I not confirm his former notion of the wisdom and power of omnipotence?
15304Do not the passions animate, and give a tone to the characters of men?
15304Do not the ringing of the bells, and the illuminations, which occasionally take place in the time of war, propagate them also?
15304Do their religious tenets produce it?
15304Do they not consider themselves also as a highly professing people, and do they not know that the world expects more from them than from others?
15304Do they wish then to make them independent of society at large, so as not to do it good?
15304Do you keep an equipage?
15304Does not all history bear testimony, that in proportion as men have been more or less enlightened, they have been less or more liable to this charge?
15304Does not the recruiting drum propagate them in all our towns?
15304Does their discipline produce it?
15304First, whether the Quakers, in adhering rigidly to those singularities which have produced it, are really wrong as a body of Christians?
15304For how is a poor solitary Quaker boy to retain the peculiarities belonging to his religious profession, in the face of the whole school?
15304For how many accidents have happened, and how many lives have been lost upon such occasions?
15304For if ye love them which love you, what reward have you?
15304For of what do people wish to make their children independent?
15304For what does the religion of the Quakers hold out to them as the best attainment in life?
15304For what is the natural tendency of such principles?
15304For where has the injured African experienced more sympathy than from the hearts of Quakers?
15304For who can teach us best to deny the world?
15304For, in the first place, how many light up their houses, whose hearts are overwhelmed with sorrow?
15304Have I not accustomed him to solid things, in opposition to those that are light, and to sublime things, in opposition to those that are frivolous?
15304Have I not called out his intellectual faculties?
15304Have I not inculcated in him a love for science?
15304Have I not laid in him the foundation of a serious and a thoughtful mind?
15304He will naturally ask, does their education produce it?
15304How again are these customs and principles of the Quakers promotive of independence of mind?
15304How can he get out of this whirlpool pure?
15304How many are there, who attribute to him that which is easily explained by the knowledge of common causes?
15304How many have we seen, who have been in the prime of health in the morning, who have fallen before night in the duel?
15304How, on his return, will he harmonize with his own society?
15304I think the first question he would ask would be, And from whence do these fightings come?
15304If the opposite party were to see those alluded to keeping down the passions of their people, would they inflame the passions of their own?
15304If they were to be convinced, that these were making no preparations for war, would they put themselves to the expence of arming?
15304Is it not one among the many outward confirmations of the truth of the history of Moses?
15304Is it not spiritual knowledge?
15304Is it not that knowledge, which shall fit them best for the service of their Maker?
15304Is it possible, they say, that Jesus Christ would have left it to Christians to imagine, that their words were to be doubted on any occasion?
15304Is not the early subjugation of the will a doctrine more particularly adopted by them as a society?
15304Is she not of all mistresses the most imperious, and unreasonable, and cruel?
15304Is the livery of your postilion plain?
15304Is there any comparison between the moral usefulness of these?
15304Is there any profession more useful than that which forms the youthful mind?
15304Maximilian, turning to him, replied,"Why wouldst thou know my name?
15304May not the retention of such an history be accompanied with great moral advantages to our children?
15304Might it not be made useful to our morality, as for as it could be made to excite sorrow for the past and gratitude for the present?"
15304Now can this diversion, educated as my child has been, fascinate him?
15304Now this is the policy of the world, and can it be seriously imagined, that such a system as this can ever lead to peace?
15304Now what conclusion are we to draw from these premises?
15304Now what influence would such conduct have again, but particularly when known to the opposite party?
15304Now what is the chance, if such policy be resorted to on such occasions, of the preservation of peace between them?
15304Of the poor then shall I say?
15304Of the rich, then, like themselves?
15304Or do we not trace in it additional proofs of the deluge, and of the renewal of mankind?
15304That is impossible, for how could they get their daily bread?
15304That such notions and effect are produced, there can be no doubt; but how are we to avoid these whilst we are obliged to live in the world?
15304The first question then is, what advantages do they gain in the former case, or do they actually come into the possession of a better religion?
15304Thus men devotes his brother, and destroys-- Then what is man?
15304To leave the society of a moral people, can it be a matter of any credit?
15304Was such a system likely to have any other effect than that of exciting their jealousy?
15304What a folly then to talk of the necessity of wars, when, if but three Quakers were to rule a continent, they would cease there?
15304What an effect will not such religious doubts and perplexities have upon their health?
15304What certainty is there, that these will experience tranquillity, unless they are seen, quite as far as manhood, in the habits of religion?
15304What circumstances make against it?
15304What circumstances make in favour of it?
15304What impediments do they not throw in the way of their own utility?
15304What is their tendency, for instance, in private life?
15304What must be their feelings under such a conflict, when they are deserted by human reason?
15304What springs act upon the Quakers, which do not equally act upon other people?
15304Who can instruct us best to resist its temptations?
15304Who can teach us best to estimate its pursuits?
15304Who would not be glad to get rid of the expence of keeping them, if they could do it with safety?
15304Who, for example, could say, on any electioneering occasion, whatever his riches might be, that he could command their votes?
15304Why should they not be placed under the care of committees also?
15304Why should we expect a revelation in the most trivial concerns of our lives, where our reason will inform us?
15304Why, like the waggoner, apply to Jupiter, when we may remove the difficulty by putting our own shoulders to the wheels?
15304Will he not question its innocence?
15304Will not either he, or his descendants, leave it?
15304Will not his opinions and manners be drowned as it were in the torrent of the opinions and manners of the rest?
15304Will not one irregularity also, if not properly checked, give birth to others?
15304Will the cares of the world, its ambition, its thirst after honours, and its unbridled affections and passions, give them no uneasiness?
15304Would it not have been a matter of joy to these to have reflected upon the improving condition of mankind?
15304Would not every case of suffering operate as one of the most forcible lessons that could be given to those who should see it?
15304and shall he, who is not to revenge his own wrongs, be instrumental in bringing others into chains, imprisonment, torment, death?"
15304and where shall we find a faulty character, where the remedy is more easily at hand?
15304and, thirdly, it is the season in which it is practicable only, for will not a small irregularity grow, if uncontrolled, to a greater?
15304do not even the Publicans the same?
15304or rather, is it not the most important profession in the state?
15304or where did he get his foresight on this occasion?
17626''For if ye love them which love you, and lend to them which lend to you, what reward shall ye have?'' 17626 And that we may not have to ask''Of what God was the Word made flesh?''
17626Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
17626Have we not all one God and one Christ? 17626 How can ye believe who receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh of God only?"
17626What, then, are those precepts in which we are instructed? 17626 Will not the angel''s announcement be subverted, that the Virgin should''conceive in her womb and bring forth a son?''
17626); and at the end of the same we have:--"If the Lord thus humbled Himself, what shall we do who have through Him come under the yoke of His grace?"
17626*****"And regarding our affection for all He thus taught:''If ye love them which love you what new thing do ye?
1762622) And Justin also reproduces this in his Dialogue:--"For, tell me, did God wish the priests to sin when they offer the sacrifices on the Sabbaths?
17626Again, what is"contemporary history?"
17626Are not these the commonest words of daily life?
17626Are we, then, able to form any conjecture as to the name of this most ancient Gospel?
17626Are ye not better than the birds and the beasts?
17626But has He really revealed these?
17626But how about those words which succeed them in answer to the question of the Virgin,"How shall these things be?"
17626But many will say to me, Lord, Lord, have we not eaten and drunk in Thy name, and done wonders?
17626But may he not have derived all this from Philo?
17626But what is the import of the discrepancy?
17626But why do we lift up our feet from the ground to go about some daily duty?
17626Can a marble statue, after it is thrown down, rise up again of itself, and stand upon its feet?
17626Can it be reasonably said to reach to within fifty years of His Death, or to within twenty, or even nearer?
17626Can the writer of"Supernatural Religion"be serious when he writes,"He nowhere identifies the Logos with Jesus?"
17626For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world but destroy his soul?
17626For what is the distinguishing function of the Priesthood?
17626For without reason does she say,''And whence is this to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me?''
17626From whom did Philo derive_ his_ doctrine of the Logos?
17626Have we not one calling in Christ?"
17626He that believeth,''& c. Whom, indeed, did He reveal to the woman of Samaria?
17626His saying,"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
17626How, then, is such a book to be met?
17626How, we ask, could such a Gospel have perished utterly?
17626If it be rejoined that this superior force must act according to law, we answer, certainly, but according to what law?
17626If it was not as her son, but only as a stranger, that Mary carried Jesus in her womb, how is it she says,''Blessed is the fruit of thy womb?''"
17626If there be a conflict now going on between God and Satan, can there be a doubt as to the side to which this miracle is to be assigned?
17626Is it not Mediation and Intercession, and the Fourth Gospel more than all sets forth Christ as Mediator and Intercessor?
17626Is there not one Spirit of grace poured upon us?
17626Matthew and Mark):--"For, when crucified, He spake,''O God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?''"
17626Now the question arises, is there any power or force clearly above the highest controlling power within us,_ i.e._ above our conscience?
17626Now what is a law?
17626Now, what are the facts?
17626Now, who is this Man Whose figure stands thus prominent above His fellows?
17626Supposing, then, that the Apocalypse was anterior to St. John, on whose lines, so to speak, does Justin develope the Logos doctrine?
17626The other question is,"from whom did Justin derive his identification of the Logos with Jesus?"
17626To what date before their time must this tradition reach, so that it must be relied upon as exhibiting the true state of things?
17626To what period must his reminiscences as a Christian extend?
17626Was he, then, acquainted with the fact that Justin''s words_ in this place_ so closely correspond with St. Luke''s?
17626Was it not''the Messias which is called Christ?''
17626Well, then, the reader will ask, from whom did Justin derive the knowledge of doctrines and facts so closely resembling those contained in St. John?
17626What Son is this Whom none but the Father knoweth, and Who alone knoweth the Father, and Who reveals the Father to whomsoever He will?
17626What Son is this compared with Whom such saints as Moses, David, Elijah, Isaiah, and Daniel are"servants?"
17626What answer, the reader will ask, does the author of"Supernatural Religion"give to all this?
17626What are the words of which this sentence is composed?
17626What can this writer mean by the"philosophic terminology"of our Lord''s sayings as reported in the Fourth Gospel?
17626What did he write to you at the time when the Gospel first began to be preached?
17626What new doctrine is this?
17626What proof have we of His Revelation, or that it is a Revelation?
17626What time must his experiences cover?
17626What, then, is the inference which the author of"Supernatural Religion"draws from these discrepancies?
17626When was this power of performing miracles withdrawn from the Church?
17626[ 155:1] What sign showest Thou us?
17626[ 158:1] But do we know much more of the physical?"
17626and From whom did Justin derive his identification of the Logos with Jesus?
17626of this work?
17626or what shall he give in exchange for it?
17626p. 293) Now just as in the former case we had to ask,"What is the characteristic of the priest?"
17626so in order to answer this we have only to ask,"What is the characteristic of the angel?"
17626to which we may add another:"Did Justin quote any other lost Gospel besides our four?"
1972What is your name?
1972Who,said the boy,"instructed you to do this?"
1972Cair gurcoc( Anglesey?).
1972For what wise man will resist the wholesome counsel of God?
1972The boy, going on with his questions, asked the wise men what was in it?
1972Then St. Germanus, addressing him, said"Dost thou believe in the Holy Trinity?"
1972Then the boy said to the king,"Why have your servants brought me hither?"
1972Upon this, the messengers diligently inquired of the mother and the other boys, whether he had had a father?
1972Vortigern inquired of his wise men the cause of this opposition to his undertaking, and of so much useless expense of labour?
1972asked the king;"I am called Ambrose( in British Embresguletic),"returned the boy; and in answer to the king''s question,"What is your origin?"
19807?
19807Ahneshekewesahgandahmoowin?
19807Do you love me?
19807Does he love?
19807In asking a question Adahming,} we say what is the name of that thing or place?
19807Is it you?
19807The Indicative declares or affirms positively, or it asks a question; as, Zhahwanega, he loves; Zhahwaneganah?
19807Wekah, long before Wahbemin, n. an apple Weendun, tell it Wanain, who is it?
19807Where is thy sting?
19807hoarse Kesahgehenah?
19807how?
19807this Wenegun, n. marrow Wenesis, n. hair Wanankeen, who art thou?
19807where?
19807whoever Wewahquon, n. a hat Wahbegun, n. clay Wahsayah, n. light Wagoonan, what is it?
18905What fruit had we then in those things whereof we are now ashamed?
18905( 1_s._ 3_d._)?
18905Another voice asks us"What do they know of England who only England know?"
18905Are we so sure of ourselves that we are prepared to hold on to our own experience as the final test of the truth and value of our theories?
18905But how about interchange of pulpits?
18905But what has been the outcome?
18905Can we not go further, and draw together by experimenting with each other''s devotions or organisations of proved value?
18905For what?
18905Have they ever been formally brought before the"denominations"for whom presumably they were intended?
18905How about cooperation in directly religious work and worship?
18905How can the nations be friends before Christians be brothers?
18905How can this ideal be realised in a world divided into nations?
18905How can we deal with the apparent antagonism between the centrifugal force of nationality and the centripetal force of the Catholic ideal?
18905How far will it hinder or enhance the social unity for which we seek?
18905How is this impotence to be accounted for?
18905I think I may safely assure my correspondent that he has the good- will of all the living leaders of all our denominations?
18905If force is so necessary and so successful on the field of battle why not equally so in the industrial field?
18905Is this not written on every page of the chronicles of this war?
18905Is this to be a war measure only?
18905May I write and tell him so from this present meeting?
18905Shall the Church neglect the lesson read to her by the statesmen and the warriors?
18905Shall"the children of this world be wiser than the children of light"?
18905Should all rich folk in the country work?
18905So we reach the final question: What can the Churches do to promote the unity of the nations?
18905The extended conception of the answer to the question Who is my neighbour?
18905Were they even once commended to the nearest of these Churches by a deputation urging their consideration?
18905What are those committees to be?
18905What is the relation between the singular term and the plural historically, and what did the distinction import?
18905What was to be the attitude of the Catholic Church towards this new national instinct?
18905When converts from among the Gentiles began to come in the question presented itself,"Is observance of that Law to be required of them?"
18905Where now is the law of supply and demand?
18905Where then is your so- called equality?"
18905Why not borrow notions from those who know how to do it?
18905With all the lessons of the war, both to the appalling need of such teaching, and of the necessity of bigger thinking, can they not do it now?
18905but''Is he capable by character and life of influencing men for good, and winning them for God and His Church?''"
18905or is it to be one of the great gains to be carried over into the days ahead?
10325''Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
10325''Is anything too hard for the Lord?''
10325''Thinkest thou,''he says,''that those Galilaeans whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices, were sinners above all the Galilaeans?
10325And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
10325And does Christ care only for THEM?
10325And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
10325And how comes it also that the New Testament says distinctly that man is still made in the likeness of God?
10325And how did he do that?
10325And how does the New Testament begin?
10325And next-- what is it after all, but what we see going on round us all the day long?
10325And now, my friends, what shall we learn from this?
10325And shall we believe that this infinitely good book is founded upon falsehood?
10325And was this all that Abraham believed-- that the sun and moon and stars were not gods, but that there was a God besides, who had made them all?
10325And what did Jacob get, who so meanly bought the birthright, and cheated his father out of the blessing?
10325And what in us is the likeness of God?
10325And what is the first written thought which has been handed down to us by the Providence of Almighty God?
10325And what sort of man was this great and wonderful Moses, whose name will last as long as man is man?
10325And what was this?
10325And whence did they get, I ask again, the notion of gods at all?
10325And why first?
10325And why not?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And why?
10325And will such puzzling questions and calculations as these, settle them how we may, make us BETTER men?
10325And will you believe that God is like that man?
10325Are not husbands to love their wives, and give themselves for them as Christ loved the Church and gave himself for it?
10325Are not the riches of Christ unsearchable, and the mercies of the Lord boundless?
10325Are we NOT inclined to suspect harm of this person and of that?
10325Are we NOT inclined to take, at first, the worst view of everybody and of everything?
10325Are we NOT inclined too often to be mean and cowardly?
10325Are we only to be blessed in the next?
10325Are you to suppose that Moses gained nothing by HIS experience?
10325As for the style of it being different from that of Exodus and Leviticus, the simple answer is, Why not?
10325Because it is a law of nature?
10325Because the first question which man asks-- the question which shows he is a man and not a brute-- always has been, and always will be-- Where am I?
10325Besides, why should not Moses have spoken differently at the end of forty years''such experience as never man had before or since?
10325But do they go to establish a golden age; to become a perfect people?
10325But do we listen to him?
10325But from what did Abraham turn to worship the living God?
10325But how does the story of Jacob and Esau reveal God to us?
10325But if so, what does this first lesson-- the chapter of Exodus from which my text is taken-- what does it teach us concerning God?
10325But if that be not true, what follows?
10325But if they came by some strange means as no vermin ever came before or since, all I can say is-- Why not?
10325But it learns to obey them behind their back; to do their will of its own will; to ask itself, What would my parents wish me to do, were they here?
10325But need he love his parents less?
10325But some may say,''Why tell us that?
10325But they will say, man is finite and limited, God is infinite and absolute, and how can the finite comprehend the infinite?
10325But upon whom?
10325But what are God''s laws by which he makes things?
10325But what does this story teach us concerning God?
10325But what has all this to do with God?
10325But what kind of person must he be, thought they, who sent the flood?
10325But what may we learn from this ugly story?
10325But where, among beasts, do you ever find any trace of those two sacred human feelings-- the love of brother to brother, or of child to father?
10325But who gave them that genius and energy?
10325But who is this blessed Babe?
10325But who that really values his Bible cares for them any more than he cares for the spots on the sun which he can find through a telescope?
10325But why have there always been such people?
10325But why need we learn from Abraham?
10325But why should it NOT be wonderful?
10325But why was this story of Joseph put into Holy Scripture, and at such length, too?
10325But-- shall we become really the wiser by so doing?
10325Can the God who appeared to Adam, be our God likewise, or has God''s plan and rule for teaching man changed utterly?
10325Can these two be the same?
10325Did not even St. Paul say that he only knew in part and prophesied in part?
10325Did our forefathers know of them when they came into this land?
10325Did they come after coal and iron?
10325Do I mean that these disasters come as punishments to the people who are killed by them?
10325Do they come by chance, from some brute and blind powers of nature?''
10325Do they come from the devil-- the destroyer?
10325Do you believe it?
10325Do you not see what a power and courage that thought must have given to the Jews?
10325Does God NOT bid us to look for any such blessings?
10325Does he not care for their neighbours?
10325Does it teach us that his name is love?
10325For all men will believe on him, and then the powers of this world will come and take away our station and our order?''
10325For here, in the text, is Moses''answer to the first great question in politics, What makes a nation prosperous?
10325For what would the heathen, what actually did the heathen think about such sights as a flood, or a rainbow?
10325For why?
10325From idols?
10325From whom did Moses and the holy men of old whom Moses taught get their knowledge of God, the true God?
10325God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it?
10325Has God really forbidden it?
10325Has he not all mankind to provide for, and govern and guide?
10325Hath he said, and shall he not do it?''
10325Have we not learnt enough already?
10325Have we not seen-- I have often-- in the same mortal man these two different characters at once?
10325He had spoken unadvisedly with his lips, and said,''Hear now, ye rebels, or ye fools, must WE bring you water out of this rock?''
10325He honours holy wedlock when he tells his master''s wife,''How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?''
10325He that made man and all heaven and earth, can not he show himself to man, if he shall so please?
10325How came I here?
10325How came this world here likewise?
10325How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?
10325How can I trust in a God whom I can not understand or know?
10325How can I trust in a love or a justice which is not what_ I_ call love or justice, or anything like them?
10325How can that be?
10325How can that be?
10325How can we be that, if God''s truth is not like what men call truth, God''s justice not like what men call justice?
10325How did I come here; and how did this world come here?
10325How did I get into this world; and how did this world get here likewise?
10325How did it get into that black spot?
10325How is he revealed in the text,''In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth?''
10325How shall we keep our souls REFINED?
10325How should one chase a thousand; and two put ten thousand to flight?''
10325How then did man, who now is continually forgetting God, contrive to remember God for himself at first?
10325How then shall we keep off coarseness of soul?
10325How then will the history of the flood do that?
10325How, unless God himself showed himself to man?
10325Husband and wife likewise-- are not they two divine words--not human words at all?
10325I have received good from the hands of the Lord, and shall I not receive evil?''
10325Important?
10325In that grand text where Abraham pleads with God, what does he say?
10325Is he not able and willing to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we can ask or think?
10325Is it no miracle that not one of those black spots ever turns into anything save a frog?
10325Is it on the whole going right or going wrong?
10325Is it well governed or ill?
10325Is not the life in the Spirit of God, who is working on that spot, as I believe?
10325Is that no miracle?
10325Is the Lord Jehovah of the Old Testament the Lord Jesus of the New?
10325It was Moses who bade men call God Jehovah, the I AM; but who, hundreds of years before, taught them to call him the Almighty God?
10325MAY call you, did I say?
10325Merely for the pleasure of destroying?
10325Not,''Of course if Thou choosest to do it, it must be right,''but''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do RIGHT?''
10325Now if Moses did not write it, who did?
10325Now what have we to boast of in that?
10325Now what was to prevent the Israelites worshipping the earthquake and the fire as gods?
10325Now why was this?
10325Of Jesus Christ?
10325Oh, if all this is not poor human nature, drawn by the pen of a truly inspired writer, what is it?
10325Or is there knowledge in the Most High?
10325Or those eighteen, on whom the tower in Siloam fell, and killed them; think you that they were sinners above all who dwelt in Jerusalem?
10325Pharaoh answers:''Who is Jehovah( the Lord) that I should let Israel go?''
10325Saved?
10325See in this case why did God destroy the crops of Egypt-- even the first- born of Egypt?
10325Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
10325Shall I give my firstborn for my transgressions, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
10325Shall not the Judge of all the earth do RIGHT?''
10325So he returns to his place-- to do what?
10325That every one of those little black spots should have in it LIFE-- What is life?
10325That he must honour and worship them, and do them service, in order that they might be favourable to him, and help, and bless, and teach him?
10325That men have the sacred family feeling, and beasts have not?
10325That they had made laws for him which he must obey?
10325The Lord of the earth and all that therein is; before whom all men, even proud Pharaoh, must bow and confess,''Is anything too hard for the Lord?''
10325The next question will be: If God favours that family, will he do unjust things to help them?--will he let them do unjust things to help themselves?
10325Then did his faith in God win no reward?
10325Then if manhood be evil, what follows again?
10325Then if that human nature be evil, what follows?
10325Then men ask in terror and doubt,''Who sends the earthquake and the fire?
10325Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
10325Then would not Joseph''s story be worthy of being in the Bible?
10325To know that he is that-- all- good, is to know his character as far as sinful and sorrowful man need know; and is not that to know enough?
10325Very probably it was: but if not, What of that?
10325Was God faithful and true, just and merciful?
10325Was not that, too, a miracle?
10325What are we to think of a fire coming out from the Lord, and consuming two hundred and fifty men that offered incense?
10325What can God be but wonderful?
10325What causes this but the power of God, making of the same clay one vessel to honour and another to dishonour?
10325What could they do, but what the Canaanites did who dwelt already in that land?
10325What do I mean?
10325What does Balaam''s story reveal?
10325What further lesson concerning God do we learn therefrom?
10325What grace, what virtue is there higher than condescension?
10325What have we learnt from that history?
10325What of that?
10325What of that?
10325What of that?
10325What put into his mind the strange imagination that these unseen beings were more or less his masters?
10325What put into the mind of man that strange imagination of beings greater than himself, whom he could not always see, but who might appear to him?
10325What shall we learn?
10325What then are we to think of the earth opening and swallowing them up?
10325What then shall we think of these things?
10325What then was wrong in Balaam?
10325What thoughts should we have about it?
10325What were we intended to learn from it?
10325What would you say of a magistrate who was so merciful to thieves that he let them rob the honest men?
10325What would you say of a man who was so merciful to the weeds that he let them choke the flowers?
10325What would you say of a shepherd who was so merciful to the wolves that he let them eat his sheep?
10325Whence came this strange notion, which man alone has of all the living things which we see, of RELIGION?
10325Where am I?
10325Where did they get it?
10325Where do you find the notion that the tie between husband and wife is a sacred thing, to be broken at no temptation, but in man?
10325Where, I ask again, did they get it?
10325Wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us to carry us out of Egypt?''
10325Wherefore the first thing man has to learn is truth concerning the first human question, Where am I?
10325Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
10325Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
10325Who can resist such a nation as that?
10325Who gave them the wit to find the coal and iron?
10325Who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him, or even settle what the Lord means by doing this or that?
10325Who is Lord over us?''
10325Who prayed for his murderers as he hung upon the cross,''Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do?''
10325Who would change them for all the scientific phrases in the world?
10325Why can he not make lice, or anything else out of the dust of the ground, without those means?
10325Why does each kind turn into its kind?
10325Why has it spent upon the story of Joseph and his brethren, not ten verses, but ten chapters?
10325Why not even into fishes or serpents?
10325Why not?
10325Why not?
10325Why should not some of them turn into toads or efts?
10325Why should not the Jews have gone on worshipping one God, even if they had forgotten that he brought them out of the land of Egypt?
10325Why should they not get on in the world?
10325Why should they not take care of their interest?
10325Why, indeed?
10325Why, what deeper or wiser words are there in the whole Old Testament?
10325Will it make us better men merely to know that there was once a flood of waters on the earth?
10325Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
10325Will they make us more honest and just, more generous and loving, more able to keep our tempers and control our appetites?
10325Would GOD help these wretched Jews, even if HE could not?
10325Would it not, as I said it would, reveal something fresh to us concerning God and the character of God?
10325Would that ever come true?
10325Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''
10325You may say, These plagues of Egypt reveal God''s mighty power, but what do they reveal of his character?
10325and why do I say confidently, that there always will be?
10325intendest thou to kill me as thou killedst the Egyptian?
10325need the bond between them be broken, though he may never set eyes on them again?
10325or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
10325or that the good men who wrote it could fancy it necessary to stoop to falsehood, and take the devil''s tools wherewith to do God''s work?
10325or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
10325or, to speak more carefully, is the life IN the black spot at all?
10325to be coarse and vulgar?
10325to be hard and covetous?
10325to be silly and frivolous?
10325what shall I say unto them?
16307Ages ago, a lady there, At the farthest window facing the East Asked, Who rides by with the royal air?
16307And is the man that is to be still far in the distance?
16307And is there any absolute right?
16307And we may venture to ask also-- Who started this movement in which we are all involved?
16307And what more convincing evidence of the spiritual nature of man could be desired than that he asks such questions?
16307Are all ideas concerning spiritual ministry delusions?
16307Are all reverent, earnest, cheerful, optimistic?
16307Are not some born moral cripples as others are born with physical deformities?
16307Are not some spiritually deaf, dumb, and blind from birth?
16307Are not such persons conscientious?
16307Are temptation, sin, sorrow, and even death, angels of God sent forth to minister to the perfection of man?
16307Are the hindrances in the path of the soul without any ministry?
16307Are there any clearly defined paths by which this knowledge may be reached?
16307Are they perfecting souls which at last are to be laid away with the bodies which were fortunate enough to win an earlier death?
16307Are they taught as a duty in the Scriptures?
16307Are they two experiences?
16307Are we in the midst of a process of evolution?
16307Are we now thinking of immensities, eternities, and the cosmic process?
16307Are we thinking of Jehovah the God of Israel?
16307But has no clearer voice spoken?
16307But how do I know?
16307But how is it to be taught to appreciate that one voice only in all that confusion of strange sounds should be heeded, and all the rest disregarded?
16307But how shall it discern the morally excellent?
16307But what efficacy will prayers for the dead have?
16307But what then shall be said of heredity?
16307But when we have ascended to such a height what does the word Father mean?
16307But who ever bore the griefs of another before he himself had felt sadness?
16307But why did He appear at all after death?
16307By mother- love?
16307Can we be sure that no malign spiritual influences hinder and bewilder?
16307Did John Bunyan truly picture the ascent of the soul?
16307Do love and mutual helpfulness prevail?
16307Do the members of the family live as if God were a near and blessed reality, and right and duty were more sacred than life?
16307Does any light from Jesus penetrate the mystery of death?
16307Does its path, of necessity, lead through the Slough of Despond, through Vanity Fair, by Castle Dangerous, and into the realm of Giant Despair?
16307Does the death of the body do anything more than change the mode of the spirit''s existence?
16307Does this teaching seem mystical and fanciful?
16307Given the spiritual being, what are the stages through which he will pass on his way to the goal toward which he is surely pressing?
16307Has our idea expanded so as to include all the nations?
16307Has the horizon been lifted to take in heavenly heights?
16307Have they had a fair chance?
16307How can our systems of education be justified, if the soul is perfected only to be destroyed?
16307How can we say then that any are free?
16307How could it be otherwise, since its being is derived from Him?
16307How could it have been otherwise?
16307How does the soul become adjusted to the moral order?
16307How has this epoch in the ascent of the soul been treated in literature?
16307How may it be adjusted to this knowledge?
16307How may prayers for the dead be justified?
16307How may sorrow, suffering, and even moral evil be made ministers of an upward movement?
16307How shall the bitter injustice which is frequently found on the earth be explained?
16307How shall we explain the singular devotion of Monica to Augustine?
16307How, then, does it learn what truth and right are?
16307IS DEATH THE END?
16307If His teaching is true, is it not as reasonable to try to serve those of our loved ones who are out of the body as those who are in the body?
16307If one asks for proof that the spirit persists, the only reply must be a Socratic one-- Can you prove that it is vitally connected with the body?
16307If prayer helps any one, why not those who have passed from our sight?
16307If that were true, how could we account for the enormous waste in discipline and culture, in education and affection?
16307If we are thus helped why should we presume that they may not also, by such sweet hours, be strengthened for their duties?
16307In other words, is not the fact that we are spirits all the proof that we need to have of the Father of Spirits?
16307In the meantime let us ask, What aid does the soul need in its passage through its life on the earth?
16307Indeed, may it not be assumed that physical differences are but expressions of still more clearly marked differences in spirits?
16307Is Jesus Christ the brightness of the Father''s glory?
16307Is Jesus the unique revelation of the divine?
16307Is evolution alone a sufficient guarantee that it will some time reach its goal?
16307Is he correct?
16307Is it an end or a beginning?
16307Is it difficult to select the one phrase of all human utterances which has exerted the largest influence in ameliorating the human condition?
16307Is it from man himself?
16307Is it necessary that any should fall in order that they may rise?
16307Is it possible to believe that the man was less enduring than his work?
16307Is not a single ray of light all the evidence which any one needs of the reality of the sun?
16307Is not the presence of one spiritual being a demonstration of a greater Spirit somewhere?
16307Is not truth a matter of education?
16307Is that ethereal something which we call soul simply the result of the organization of atoms?
16307Is the death of the body the end of the spirit?
16307Is the old doctrine of Guardian Angels true?
16307Is there no way by which a soul may be brought to the knowledge of God except by bitter trials?
16307Is this all?
16307Is this answer rejected as fanciful or superstitious?
16307Is this environment of evil necessary to the development of the soul?
16307Jesus has responded to the essential questions: For what have we been created?
16307Job''s question,"If a man die shall he live again?"
16307Just here we should ask, What do we mean by the soul?
16307May those who have realized this experience help others to attain to it so that the process may be hastened and made easier?
16307Must one pass through hell and purgatory before he may enjoy the"beatific vision?"
16307No freedom?
16307Of its enormity I have already spoken; but what about its origin, its uses, and its continuance?
16307Of what value, then, is conscience?
16307On what do we base our faith that the soul exists after death?
16307One individual may help another to acquire other knowledge,--must it make an exception of things spiritual?
16307Or is the body like a house in which a spiritual tenant dwells?
16307Or that they are moral failures?
16307Or, if we have not sufficient material for a positive statement, is there enough to make a strong affirmation of probability?
16307Other teachers have tried to answer the inquiry, Does God exist?
16307Shall it choose simply to exist?
16307Shall it yield to the limitations and solicitations of the body?
16307Should they be blamed or pitied?
16307So we stand before the future, and ask, Toward what goal are all this education, experience and discipline tending?
16307That many, or most, of these men have been essentially and totally bad?
16307The call of his destiny finds every man, and, when he hears it, he asks: How may I reach that goal?
16307The practical question, therefore, for all in this human world is not, are there spiritual laws?
16307Then how shall we account for the imagination which is capable of giving birth to such magnificent dreams?
16307Then what is conscience?
16307Then, suddenly and swiftly, come the questions, Although my friend is called dead is he any less alive than when he was in the body?
16307This answer only pushes the question one stage further back, and leaves us still inquiring, Where do the souls of men originally come from?
16307Thus hope is born, and he who one moment cries, Who shall deliver from this body of death?
16307VII_ THE PLACE OF JESUS CHRIST_ In the ascent of the soul do light and power come to its assistance from outside and from above?
16307Was it the study of Plato?
16307Well, then, whence does the soul come?
16307What are some of these hindrances?
16307What are the agencies which have most to do with promoting the ascent of the soul?
16307What are the causes of this re- awakening?
16307What are the qualities of the character of Christ?
16307What art thou then?
16307What awakens the soul?
16307What caused it?
16307What caused the revolution in the character of Augustine by which the sensualist became a saint?
16307What do such facts signify?
16307What has made the average of human life so much longer than it was formerly?
16307What has occurred?
16307What if it does?
16307What is death?
16307What is life?
16307What is meant by prayers for the dead?
16307What is our true home?
16307What is the difference between the awakening of the soul and its re- awakening?
16307What is the goal of personality?
16307What is the teaching of the New Testament concerning this subject?
16307What light does Jesus shed upon this mystery?
16307What purpose does it serve?
16307What shall be said of these facts which are so numerous and so evident as to make an effort at classification and explanation imperative?
16307What shall it now do for itself?
16307What shall one generation do for those which are to come after it?
16307What shall the soul do for itself in order that it may promote its own growth?
16307What shall we say of these confusing conditions?
16307What should be the attitude of the soul in view of the hindrances by which it is environed?
16307What will the re- awakened soul do?
16307Whence came the soul?
16307Whence did it come?
16307Whence does this eagerness come?
16307Whence is it?
16307Where did this conviction originate?
16307Which is the greater mystery, life or death?
16307Who can exaggerate the delight and benefit of such an exercise?
16307Who can govern the thinking of another?
16307Who has been able exhaustively to delineate the soul''s humiliation?
16307Who is not surprised every day at what he finds within himself?
16307Who shall answer our questions?
16307Who shall explore the contents of that great phrase?
16307Whom shall we admire?
16307Why are such ministries needed?
16307Why are they allowed?
16307Why are we so slow in learning that conscience, being divine, is authoritative and may be trusted?
16307Why could not the ascent of the spirit be along an easier pathway?
16307Why do men live in houses with scientific plumbing, fresh air, and have well- cooked food?
16307Why is it?
16307Why need sorrow, suffering, sin, and death invade the fair realm into which man has been born?
16307Why not follow its suggestions at once and press on toward that fair land of truth and beauty which so earnestly invites?
16307Why should it be necessary to write its history in tears and blood?
16307Why should we say that what we call death, alone of all the changes through which we pass, leads to that which is unchangeable?
16307Will not all that constituted his personality continue to grow in the future as in the past?
16307Will their children have?
16307Would a figure of clay ask whether it were the abode of a higher order of being?
16307Yet they perform acts which are in themselves wrong?
16307and what purpose do they serve?
16307but, may we choose for ourselves whether we will obey or disobey them?
16307or are they fiends which, in some foul way, have invaded the otherwise fair regions in which we dwell?
16307or different phases of the same experience?
16307or the prayers of Monica?
16307or the preaching of Ambrose?
16307or, shall it seek to prepare itself by discipline, and the cultivation of right choices, for the goal whose intimations it has heard?
16307why not?
15698Art thou called being a servant? 15698 By whom begot?"
15698Can it be possible,( said we to ourselves),"that there are human beings living, who have been guilty of more abominable crimes?"
15698Can the Ethiopian change his skin?
15698He that hath of this worlds goods, and seeth his brother have need, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
15698Massa must die, and must he die unprepared? 15698 Show me the company you keep, and I will tell you who you are,"Are there no laws to protect slaves?
15698We know that we are vile and depraved, but are not those slaveholders, a little worse than we are?
15698What could be more detestable?
15698What could render a human being more obnoxious to eternal vengeance?
15698What is more odious?
15698Where is it,( said we),"that the Bible denounces these slaveholders, as the chief of sinners?"
15698Which side of the question is it on?
15698A Southerner is more likely to inquire, is it honorable or dishonorable, than is it morally right or wrong?
15698A gentleman called on business, and observing the books, inquired what kind of books they were?
15698And Governor Randolph informs us,"That the Southern States conceived their property in slaves to be secured by this arrangement?"
15698And did you see brother Paul, exclaimed Philemon?
15698And he said, Hagar, Sarai''s maid, whence comest thou?
15698And is dear brother Paul well?
15698And they that have believing masters, let them not despise them, because they are brethren?
15698And what are they doing for the suffering poor of their own color?
15698And what is it that recommends them, or enhances their value in market?
15698And what said Dr. Durbin a few years ago of the British nation?
15698And what says Allison the English historian of wretched Ireland?
15698And what was the result?
15698And where are our own immortal poets and prose writers?
15698And ye apostles of modern reform, from whence did ye derive your authority to speak evil of rulers?
15698And ye dukes and lords, ye pinks of mortality, professing to be Christians, have ye forgotten the words of Divine inspiration?
15698Are they ever ready to relieve the poor, the needy and distressed?
15698Are they husbands to the widows; and fathers to the fatherless?
15698Ask him if all is right; if all is well within you?
15698But if he is at a loss as to what are his obligations to the orphan, let him ask himself what are his obligations to a son or a daughter?
15698But they are gone, and shall we now confide the interests of this great nation, to the keeping of a few sickly sentimentalists?
15698But what has now become of the institution of slavery in the South?
15698By what agency?
15698By what means can slavery be abolished in the United States?
15698By what means can slavery be abolished?
15698By what means or agency?
15698By what means were the posterity of Shem and Japheth enabled to enslave the posterity of Ham?
15698Can moral obligation, a sense of duty, the dictates of conscience, overcome that instinctive passion of the human soul, the love of gain?
15698Dangers of agitation, Is there no remedy?
15698Did St. Paul conceal him, or did he advise him to flee still farther from his master, in order to elude pursuit and apprehension?
15698Do they feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and visit the sick?
15698Does it commend itself to your judgment?
15698From whence did it spring?
15698Has the agitation and discussion of the question of African slavery, in the free States, resulted in any good, or is it ever likely to result in any?
15698Have they ever read Paul''s letter to Timothy?
15698Have we ever counted the cost?
15698He gets all their labor, and what do they receive in return?
15698He had scarcely seated himself, before he inquired,"What book are you reading, Sir?"
15698How dare they professing Christianity to fly in the face of the laws of their country?
15698How dare they resist the execution of those laws?
15698How dares Mrs. Stowe inculcate disobedience and open resistance to her country''s laws?
15698How does he do?
15698How does it happen that the African population are so little benefitted or influenced by them?
15698How is it that one nation acquires dominion over another?
15698How many widows that they have defrauded, and orphans they have robbed, will confront them at the bar of God?
15698How, my dear, says the good lady; by dressing our daughters in silks, and our sons in broadcloth?
15698I appeal to those among whom they live; to those who know them best; as citizens, as neighbors; are they humane, generous and just?
15698I inquired what would become of my dependant family, should I relinquish the practice of my profession and engage in other pursuits?
15698If freedom was tendered to these aged slaves, what think you, would they accept it?
15698If she is really philanthropic, why refuse to do any thing for her own suffering poor throughout her vast dominions?
15698If slaves are emancipated where are they to go?
15698If you have sold us property which we have no right to hold as property, refund our money?
15698In the name of God, are we prepared for all this?
15698In the name of all that is sacred, how long is this state of things to continue?
15698In what consists the merit of Uncle Tom''s Cabin?
15698Is it not almost enough to make a Christian swear?
15698Is it practicable, safe, or proper?
15698Is it practicable?
15698Is it practicable?
15698Is it safe?
15698Is it suitable, proper and right?
15698Is it the duty of American slaveholders to liberate their slaves?
15698Is it the duty of American slaveholders to liberate their slaves?
15698Is not this a remarkable fact?
15698Is the African allowed the ordinary privileges of the white man any where in all the liberty loving North?
15698Is the happiness of individuals under all circumstances diminished, by depriving them of liberty?
15698Is the negro free any where in the Northern States?
15698Is this abolitionism?
15698Is universal emancipation safe or practicable?
15698It is here, it is gone, and we know not from"whence it cometh, or whither it goeth?"
15698It is probable that an objector will point to the African colonization society, and ask, what has it accomplished towards the abolition of slavery?
15698It is therefore incumbent on me to reply to the interrogatory, what can be done?
15698Let him ask himself, what are his obligations to the orphan?
15698Not in the North?
15698Or else flee from its hydra- headed ghost in dismay?
15698Others may impiously ask if it is an evil, why did the Almighty permit it, or why does he tolerate it?
15698Philemon then proceeds to open the letter, and what does he read therein?
15698Reader, what do you suppose is the value of twenty years''labor in dollars and cents?
15698Reader, what do you suppose that they have found?
15698Reader, what say you to the above proposition?
15698Search your hearts ye whited sepulchers, and tell me what was your leading object when you became church members?
15698Shall I hold you up, naked and deformed as ye are, or shall I forbear?
15698Shall our country ever be freed from the curse of curses, religious ultraism, bigotry, and delusion?
15698Shocking doctrines and incendiary publications, Who was it that crashed in embryo the reform that was in progress thirty- five years ago?
15698Should they succeed in dissolving the Union, what would they accomplish thereby?
15698Slave labor unproductive-- the reason why?
15698Slaves content and happy, Why is it, that the African race are happy, in a state of servitude?
15698Some are no doubt ready to ask, Why was it, that the abolition excitement in the North, produced such a panic in the South?
15698Some are, no doubt, ready to ask, how is it that Africans became slaves to their own race?
15698Suppose the South should manumit their slaves, will the North receive and educate them?
15698Tell me, was it to serve God?
15698The Southern planters accept their offer and purchase their slaves, and what next?
15698The argument then resolves itself into this; is the happiness of individuals, under all circumstances, diminished by depriving them of their liberty?
15698The great work is before us; who is competent to the task?
15698The question present itself, how?
15698To oppose the execution of the laws of your country?
15698To whom was this gospel committed?
15698Was a more barefaced, palpable, glaring and malicious falsehood ever fabricated?
15698We know that it is an evil-- a deplorable evil; but what shall we do with it?
15698We may observe His dealings with man, but we can not in all cases say why he acts thus; nor have we any right to ask him, why hast them done thus?
15698We said among ourselves,"What now shall we do?"
15698What are the motives of such persons when they attach themselves to the different branches of Christ''s church?
15698What are they doing for the thousands of ignorant, ill- clad, half starved free negroes now in their midst?
15698What can be expected from it?
15698What can be expected of those on whom such unhallowed means are brought to bear?
15698What can the free blacks do?
15698What does all this mean?
15698What has become of our well written and instructive histories and biographies?
15698What is it that enhances the value of negroes in the estimation of the negro trader?
15698What is it?
15698What is the Southern man to do with his brood of mulatto children?
15698What is their object?
15698What next?
15698What patriot, what philanthropist, does not respond a hearty Amen?
15698What right have they to enjoy the fruits of my labor?
15698What right then, have the citizens of free states, to intermeddle with it?
15698What says Southy, the English poet, of the great mass of the English poor?
15698What then became of this fugitive slave?
15698What then did he say to Onesimus?
15698What then is their object?
15698What then shall we do?
15698What was it?
15698What was the consequence?
15698What were they in search of?
15698What would be the consequences?
15698What would be the consequences?
15698Where are Shakespeare and Milton, and Addison and Johnson?
15698Where can they go?
15698Where is Webster?
15698Where is it?
15698Where is the Bible?
15698Where shall we find worse sinners than ourselves?"
15698Where then, are their lords and masters, who have grown wealthy from the proceeds of their labor?
15698Where will they find an asylum?
15698Where?
15698Which side of the question are you on, Sir?
15698Who reads the chaste and beautiful writings of Washington Irvin?
15698Who that loves his country, can keep cool, while reflecting on these things?
15698Who was it that crushed in embryo, the reform which was in progress thirty- five years ago?
15698Why is it that a filthy negro novel is found in every body''s hand?
15698Why is it, that the free blacks, North, derive so little benefit from the Christian ministry?
15698Why, then, will abolitionists persist in a course so inconsistent; so contrary to reason; so opposed to truth, righteousness, and justice?
15698Why?
15698Will it improve the manners, the morals, or the literary tastes of our country- men, and fair country- women?
15698Would the condition of the slaves in the United States be ameliorated by emancipation, under existing circumstances?
15698Would they by dissolving the Union emancipate a solitary slave in the South?
15698Wretched as the condition of slaves may be in this country, what is American, to African slavery?
15698and whither wilt thou go?
15698shall our country ever be freed from the dark and damnable deeds of religious fanatics?
15698stop, they have found it at last?
15698that one nation falls a prey to another?
15698that one nation makes slaves of another?
15698to foment strife?
15698to sow the seeds of discontent and rebellion among the slaves, and thereby incite masters to acts of cruelty and oppression?
15698when will we arouse to a sense of our vast responsibilities to God, and our obligations to the African race?
15698where is thy blush?"
15698where, shall we find a remedy?
15698ye overseers of the flock of Christ?
16322But is it not horrid?
16322But what are they doing this beastly work for?
16322Now tell me, how much sense does the head have that lays down a command on a matter where it has no authority? 16322 What is it?"
16322When will I ever attain to that state of mind that I am sure God is pleased with me?
16322Who is Paul,he exclaims,"and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed?
16322''Of what use is salt,''he exclaims in another passage,''if it do not bite the tongue?
1632210, 15:"How shall they preach, except they be sent?
1632213, 1)?
1632214, 3);"Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
1632216, 18 signify Peter?
163222, 18)?
163222, 8), or when he speaks slightingly of the observance on which the Colossians prided themselves as"rudiments of the world"( Col. 2, 20)?
16322A beautiful sentiment for an anarchist to utter, is it not?
16322After declaring to the Romans:"Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound,"he raises the question:"What shall we say then?
16322Ah, says our Catholic critic, but was he not free to change his mind?
16322And if any man sin,"-- mark this well:"If any man sin,"though he ought not to sin,--what does the apostle say to him?
16322And now, what does Luther say on the subject of polygamy?
16322But did not Luther sanction the bigamy of Philip of Hesse?
16322But did not the Lord proceed to declare Peter the rock on which He would build His Church?
16322But does this estimate of Luther square with the facts in the case?
16322But if these laymen are allowed to do their work without restraint, what do the Romanist scribes mean by their laws?
16322But should not the spiritual and temporal powers combine to find some means of meeting these difficulties without any such heathen practise?
16322But supposing there were superabundant merits, supererogatory works of Christ and the saints, who has determined their quantity?
16322But was it necessary, in speaking of the inability of the Law to save men, to use such strong and contemptuous terms as Luther has used?
16322But what about the answer of the Lord to the rich young man?
16322But what about the many coarse references in Luther''s writings to sexual matters- references which are unprintable nowadays?
16322But who was there at that time who would have taught me how I had to go about it?
16322But why did not these excellent principles attain better results in Luther''s own time?
16322Can any language of contempt in which Luther afterwards spoke of this doughty champion of Rome be too strong?
16322Can the reader guess why?
16322Can the reader imagine a cause for this phenomenon?
16322Can the reader suggest a reason?
16322Can they do any more?
16322Could there be a better faith than this, a faith less free from worry and anxiety?
16322Dare I believe myself so smart as to know better than the Church?"
16322Did Luther say, and did Mathesius report, that up to the year 1505 he had not known of the Bible?
16322Did Melanchthon contemplate some crime which he was too timid to perpetrate?
16322Did not King Diarmid have two legitimate wives and two concubines?
16322Did you see that naughty man stab the pretty soldier right through his uniform?"
16322Do you forbid even to bark at these wolves?
16322Do you think the price paltry and the payment small that has been made for us by this great Lamb?"
16322Does Rome perhaps think the same of all the pious pilgrims that annually crowd Rome?
16322Does not the doctrine of justification by faith alone, without the deeds of the Law, abolish the holy and good Law of God?
16322Does not the prophet say,"Cursed be he that doeth the work of the Lord deceitfully, and keepeth back his sword from blood"?''"
16322Does the true Law of God, when properly applied, ever have any other effect upon natural man?
16322Every night were the corpses of murdered men found in the streets, yet none dared move; for who but might fear that his turn would be next?
16322For God''s sake, how can you conceive a thought like that?
16322For what is your life?
16322For, does not their system of indulgences rest on a theory of imputation?
16322Had they ever had a greater bargain offered to them?
16322Has it created that chaos and confusion which Catholics claim it must inevitably lead to?
16322Has not one of the canonized saints of Rome, St. Augustine, declared that bigamy might be permitted if a wife was sterile?
16322Has not the married relationship come up for"dispensation"in the chancelleries of the Vatican innumerable times?
16322Has the reader ever heard of such an officer of the Roman Church as the inquisitor, one of whose duties it was to hunt for Bibles among the people?
16322Have they really no such thing as a"dispensation"at Rome?
16322Have you only written, and not read what you have written?
16322He felt like Paul when he groaned:"O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
16322He says:"What need is there why we should try to find all sorts of reasons to explain why the fathers under Moses were permitted to have many wives?
16322He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
16322How can I come to I live righteously?
16322How can I hope to die calmly, in the confidence that I am going to heaven?
16322How could a person pay for a donation, especially such a donation of spiritual and heavenly treasures?
16322How did they treat the just claims and reasonable demands of the German nation for measures that were admitted to be crying needs of the times?
16322How did this power become attached to Rome?
16322How do I obtain a good conscience?
16322How do so many towns and villages manage to exist without these houses?
16322How else can heretics be kept it bay?''
16322How fitting would it be if the Leipzig authorities would lay down laws for us at Wittenberg, or we at Wittenberg for the people of Leipzig?
16322How had they treated Luther?
16322How had they treated simple laymen in whose possession a Bible was found?
16322How is my sin to be forgiven?
16322How is this intelligence conveyed to purgatory that Mr. So- and- so is free to proceed to heaven?
16322How many parishioners in all the Catholic churches of this country to- day own a Bible?
16322How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
16322How?
16322However, did not Luther and Catherine both perjure themselves by marrying?
16322If Peter possessed the supremacy that Catholics claim for him, how and by what right did he dispose of it at his death?
16322If a priest is killed, the country is laid under an interdict; why not also if a peasant is killed?
16322If any engage in such proceedings and drag my name into it, what can I do to stop them?
16322If that is the case, why do they attack Luther for his attempt to have the abuses corrected?
16322If the people of Israel existed without this scandal, why should not a Christian nation be able do so?
16322If there is such a thing among Protestants as"religious veneration"of Luther, what shall we call the veneration of Mary among Catholics?
16322If this is not adding insult to injury, what is?
16322If this is not so, of what use is the Bible?
16322If you have not heard of him before, look him up in_ Who is Who?_ most anywhere.
16322In a letter addressed to Joseph Levin Metzsch of December 9, 1526, Luther says:"Your first question: Whether person may have more than one wife?
16322Is he not reported in his Table Talk to have said that looking at a pretty woman or taking a hearty drink would dispel gloomy thoughts?
16322Is it anything else in the case of other men?
16322Is it not remarkable that Joseph Smith himself does not cite Luther as his authority in defense of plural marriages?
16322Is that evidence?
16322Is that possible?
16322Is the lock on the gate of heaven a common padlock, or like the cunning contrivances which are nowadays employed in safety vaults?
16322It says:"If God be for us, who can be against us?
16322Luther, Repudiates the Ten Commandments?
16322Now tell me, how can a man see, know, judge, sentence, and change the heart?
16322Or to Hallam in his_ Middle Ages_, where he reports concubinage in Europe?
16322Or to Lea, who proves that this evil was not confined to the laity?
16322Otherwise, what is to become of the Bible?"
16322Quite correct; but is not monasticism by itself an outrage upon human nature?
16322Rome will say: Why do you not do as we do in our Church?
16322Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?"
16322Tell me, would that be German?
16322The Lord had addressed to all His disciples the question,"Whom say ye that I am?"
16322The doctor:''Well, what does the Church believe?''
16322The people needed a leader, and who was better qualified for that than their trusted prince?
16322They must be entirely left out of account when such questions are to be answered as these: How do I obtain a gracious God?
16322Was He a slanderer when He called the Jews an adulterous and perverse generation, the offspring of vipers, hypocrites, sons of the devil?
16322Was not concubinage still recognized by law in the sixteenth century in Ireland?
16322Was the Church in those days built on a canting hypocrite?
16322Were not penances imposed on him in the confessional for every default?
16322What German would understand that?
16322What about the commandment to be perfect?
16322What about their religious vow, which had been given to God?
16322What are the facts in the case?
16322What are we to say about this antipapal violence of Luther?
16322What became of the Church in the night when Peter denied the Lord?
16322What bold immoral act did Weller commit in consequence of Luther''s advice?
16322What can poor mortal man do to break down such a cause?
16322What caused Luther to write those words?
16322What do you think of Christ?
16322What does the Bible say about faith being assurance of pardon and everlasting life?
16322What does the Bible say about faith without works as a means of justification?
16322What does the Bible say about man''s ability to fulfil the Law of God?
16322What does the Bible say about the condition of natural man after the fall?
16322What does the Bible say about the powers of natural man after the fall in reference to spiritual matters?
16322What does the Bible say about the relation of Christ to the Law and to sin?
16322What does the Bible say about the value of man''s works of righteousness performed by his natural powers?
16322What does the common law say about the prosecution coming into court with clean hands?
16322What effect has it had on human progress in every field of secular activity in Protestant lands?
16322What else does living mean than to be glad in the Lord?
16322What have Catholics to say in rejoinder to Sir Henry Maine''s assertion that the Canon Law of their Church brought about numerous sexual inequalities?
16322What have I done unto thee that thou hast smitten me?"
16322What have I done, he exclaims, to deserve the enmity of the Pope and his rabble, except that I have preached Christ?
16322What immoralities are there in Luther''s own life?
16322What is Luther?
16322What is the evidence?
16322What is there fatalistic about this?
16322What profit can there be in arguing the impossibility of a thing when the reality confronts you?
16322What sanctifying virtue lies in abstaining from beefsteak on Friday?
16322What sort of thing is''abundance of heart( Ueberfluss des Herzens)''?
16322What was their inquisitorial court but the anteroom to holy butchers''shambles, the legal vestibule to murder that had been sanctioned by the Popes?
16322Whence comes this great difference among equal Christians?
16322Whenever this happened, was it not his duty to endeavor to repair the damage?
16322Where is Erasmus to- day in the world''s valuation?
16322Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
16322Who is he that condemneth?
16322Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
16322Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
16322Who takes the inventory of this stock of the papal bank of Rome?
16322Who would not hold as of unsound mind the person who would command the moon to shine when it wishes?
16322Why did he not gently flatter him, that he might convert him, rather than thunder in such a way?
16322Why do not the Catholics embrace the early Christians in their charge of Bible mutilation?
16322Why do we not believe all the angels, since a single one of them has greater authority than the Pope?
16322Why do we not believe the Bible, when one passage of Scripture outweighs all the books in the world?"
16322Why scruple about a sin?
16322Why should not great cities be able to do so?
16322Why worry?
16322With the magnificent printing and publishing facilities of our times, how many persons are still without the Bible?
16322Would not every firm believer in the deity and Redeemership of Christ become the rock on which the Church is built just as much as Peter?
16322Yes, so the text reads, and with Luther we should now inquire: Was it a brass, or silver, or golden, or wooden key?
16322and your labor for that which satisfieth not?
16322note: sic] subjected to?
16322or the blade of a sword unless it be sharp enough to cut?
16322shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
16322that one should sin to spite the devil?
16322you''ve done it, you have squared your account again with the Almighty"?
18930And who,said a weeping Arab, on hearing of his death, smiting on his breast,"who will now present the Gospel to us?
18930What,said his friend,"would you worship the devil?"
18930''And what if they should?
18930''Why do you weep?''
18930''Why?
18930A number in each came to their teachers with the inquiry,"What shall I do to be saved?"
18930And who would not weep at such a scene?
18930At Beirût, he said, he could only use his pen,"but who is there in this country,"he asked,"that reads?"
18930Be it that I take the blessed Bible as my only guide to heaven, does that injure you?
18930Did you publish this book, entitled"Jonas King''s Defense, etc.?"
18930Do many attend this service in the afternoon?
18930Do you invite people to come to your preaching, or do they come of their own accord?
18930Do you know how to write?
18930Has it, after all, been so disproportioned to the results?
18930Have all our fathers gone to hell?"
18930Have you any defense to make?''
18930Have you any other service?
18930Have you anything to add?
18930Have you anything to say by way of defense?
18930How many are there, with all our knowledge and strength of religious principle, who, in his situation, would like him be faithful unto death?
18930Is it a crime that renders me worthy of being taken as a malefactor, and sent into confinement?"
18930Must all we have done for salvation go for nothing?
18930Now how much of this has there been in Syria?
18930Of what avail are such pretensions as yours, who are in the broad road to perdition?''
18930Of what city?
18930Powers thought the effect of these sufferings had been salutary on all the brethren.1 1_ Missionary Herald_, 1806,[ sic, 1846?]
18930The religion of the Oriental Orthodox Church?
18930The two grand inquiries ever present to your minds will be, WHAT GOOD CAN BE DONE?
18930What can be done for Jews?
18930What do you preach?
18930What for Christians?
18930What for Mohammedans?
18930What for Pagans?
18930What for the people in Palestine?
18930What for those in Egypt, in Syria, in Persia, in Armenia, in other countries to which your inquiries may be extended?"
18930What had he here to do?
18930What had he to enjoy?
18930What have I done against you?
18930What is my crime, that it should have called together such an assemblage?
18930What is your age?
18930What is your name?
18930What is your profession?
18930What is your religion?
18930What religion is meant?
18930When he found that they could outreason him, he said, rather petulantly,''What is the use of your talking?
18930When they heard this, they fell to beating him anew, saying,''Have we need of your preaching, you deceiver?
18930Why are you falling out with them?
18930Why should he not leave you?"
18930Why should he stay with you here?
18930Why should you preach?
18930Would it be a calamity to our people to receive the Word of God as a body, and endeavor to follow it?
18930Yet there were opposers at Geog Tapa, who said,"Why all this ado?
18930You have been called a Protestant, and you seek to wipe this blot from your name; but have you not already done enough?
18930Your country?
18930and BY WHAT MEANS?
18930what will they( meaning the missionaries) do unto me?''
20005What shall I do?
20005''How much will it cost?
20005''What are they putting it up for?''
20005--''Who will own it, when finished?''
20005But it is asked, who owns this building?
20005But it may be asked, to what extent are parents bound to comply with these high and solemn obligations?
20005But the bond for three hundred dollars was now due, and how must this be met?
20005But we will consider in the second place, what is meant by providing for our own house?--"and especially for those of his own house?"
20005But what are the objects for which this house has been built?
20005She replied,"Do you think you are converted?"
20005The last question, how is the money obtained to pay for the building?
20005Then came another thought,--"As my master was a rich man, could he not do something to help me?"
20005and who will pay for it?''"
19413Who shall deliver us from the body of this death?
19413After all, can it be denied that the war has found us devoted rather to the idols of money, pleasure, and appetite than to God and His righteousness?
19413And, in particular, why pray?
19413Are we not to ask not to be hit?
19413Beneath it in him and all the rest, who knows what may not be in process, ready to emerge when they can bathe in the solvent waters of peace?
19413But what does it mean in particular?
19413Can it be known or defined?
19413Can they maintain this allegiance in peace despite every seduction which will rush to recapture their souls?
19413Does it exist?
19413Does the constraining motive lie in their own need?
19413Harnessed into the perpetual cycle of seed time and harvest, what can this talk of movements and purposes in the great world be to them?
19413Has familiarity tended to disguise and overlay the wonder- compelling revelation of God?
19413How can this be?
19413I I write this little book in order to help towards an answer to the question, How is it with the Christian religion at the front?
19413I try to answer these questions by asking them another question:''Why do they write home?''
19413IX But this brings round again the question,"What is this Christian thing?"
19413Is it because they are on active service and exposed to danger and liable to death?
19413Is it for what they can get-- the cakes, the fags?
19413Is it practicable?
19413Is it there for men were they to awake to it?
19413Is it to express their natural sense of need, their desire for security and support?
19413Is not our need for forgiveness to impel us towards God?
19413Is not our need-- our need in anxiety, our need in guiltiness-- to be a motive in our religion?
19413Is that to be the constraining motive?
19413Is that to be the main impulse?
19413Is there no room for great expectations in those pressed down into the thick of things?
19413Or is it that under God''s heaven and close to the soil men know better?
19413Ought I not, then, to have waited for the leisure of days after the war?
19413What do they want?
19413What is the Christianity which lies hidden by traditional disguise and contemporary practice?
19413What keeps them at it in the damp dug- outs with the indelible pencil running smudgily over the paper?
19413What will they need when they return?
19413What, then, is this strangely honoured and yet neglected thing?
19413Where are they religiously?
19413Where is it to be found?
19413Why do some men write every day?
19413Why is this?
19413With the flower of British manhood massed in the Army this and like questions are bound to arise-- How is it with the men?
19413XI Is not that enough?
19413_ THIRD IMPRESSION._= FAITH OR FEAR?
18325Boys, what was the greatest battle of the war?
18325Now why did n''t_ you_ come? 18325 Was it the brave stand of little Belgium at Liege?
18325Who will take me at my word and ask for this gift?
18325You say was I a Christian? 18325 ''Fred,''he said,''would you mind kissing me just once? 18325 All this bloodshed-- what was the good of it? 18325 And what is materialism but organized selfishness? 18325 Are you ready for life or death? 18325 But if one of them was hit, O Death, where is thy sting? 18325 Can we do less than this for the nation that gave all that Washington asked in our own hour of crisis? 18325 Can we not provide a home away from home for our own sons and the other boys with them whose parents may be too poor to do so? 18325 Can you restore men''s faith in it, or think you can long maintain it by brute force alone, now that all faith in it is extinct? 18325 Could he forgive her all this and his broken home? 18325 Far into the night we lie awake and ask ourselves, what is the meaning of it all? 18325 Here again, which of us is without sin, and who can throw the first stone at his brother, or at other branches of the sadly divided Church of Christ? 18325 Here on the very field of battle, at the throbbing heart of the conflict, we ask ourselves, What is the real issue of the war? 18325 How about drink? 18325 How about gambling? 18325 How about impurity?
18325How are we to capture the attention of this mass of men and hold them?
18325How can I hope to be any good again without any prospect of ever being able to repay this money?"
18325How can we surround their lives with the best influences of home, that they may come back to us even better men than when they went away?
18325How many of us are working for"our own show,"rather than for the Kingdom of God?
18325I fling on the helmet and we start into the death chamber, but suddenly a string is loose-- will the respirator work?
18325II Let us now ask,_ What is the attitude of the men to religion, and what are the characteristics of their religious life in war time_?
18325I_ What are the moral standards and actions of the men in war time_?
18325If there is anything which safeguards the physical, social, and moral health of the men who are dying for us, can we do less than provide it for them?
18325If, as at present, all can unite in a great lay organization, what may not the churches themselves do in the future?
18325In other words, what lessons has the war to teach us?
18325Is He the God of those others?
18325Is it a friend or foe?
18325Is it not within, in the fight with passion?
18325Is not the whole war a call to deep humiliation to the Church of Christ and should we not all stand convicted of sin before it?
18325Is there not a yet more urgent need that we should supply the great constructive forces for fortifying the physical and moral manhood of our nation?
18325It may be asked, To what extent are the men thinking of religion and discussing its problems?
18325Life?
18325Now can you measure just what a big warm hut means to these men as a home, far away from home?
18325O Grave, where is thy victory?
18325Oh, what was that fourth point that I was to remember?
18325Should the school- leaving age be raised to fifteen, or half- time education be given up to the age of eighteen?
18325The men have been thrilled and moved to the depths as Lady Rodney has addressed them on"What Are We Fighting For?"
18325They are gripped on the moral question; how can we get them to the religious issue?
18325Threatened and undermined on every side, can you hold all Europe forever in a stage of siege?"
18325Was it the battle of the Marne, when the French and British struck their first offensive blow?
18325Was it the great stand at Ypres, or the defense of Verdun, or the drive on the Somme?
18325Was it the splendid retreat of the little British army from Mons?
18325We speak of the menace of German militarism, but what is militarism but armed and aggressive materialism, the deeper principle which lies behind it?
18325What are the moral standards and actions of the men in war time?
18325What are the moral standards of this majority?
18325What are they fighting for?
18325What are we to do for these men?
18325What can we do to minister to the wants of her great army?
18325What else had they been born for?
18325What is my duty in the matter?"
18325What is the attitude of the men to Christ Himself?
18325What is the life that our boys are living here at the front?
18325What is their attitude to religion and what is their religious life at the front?
18325What is their attitude to the churches, and what lessons may the Church learn from the men at the front?
18325What is_ your_ hardest battle?
18325What matters the triumph of an hour?
18325What sacrifice shall we make for them?
18325What should be its aim, how far should it be technical, and how far should it aim at the development of personality?
18325What steps must be taken to minimize the dislocation of industry and to prevent unemployment?
18325What was the cause of their downfall?
18325What will be the effect upon hundreds of thousands of women workers?
18325What will you do with Jesus Christ?"
18325When will these debts be paid?
18325Which situation reveals the true man?
18325Who are these men before us?
18325Who will take his stand for Christ and sign tonight?"
18325Why do n''t you come?
18325Why has the guide turned back?
18325Will the friends of our American boys away in France try to realize just the situation that confronts them?
18325Will they bolt or stand fire?
18325Would I like to go home now?
18325Your feet were bleeding, as You walked our pavements How did we miss Your foot- prints on our pavements; Can there be other folk as blind as we?
18325[ 3] Who was responsible for these outrages, and how long will the world permit them to continue?
18325[ 6] Is it not time that we turn to God in humiliation and prayer for an outpouring of His spirit and a deeply needed revival of religion?
16516!_ Will any peace be given unto them?
16516)[ 13] Have not the Americans the Bible in their hands? 16516 ***** 1 Thy presence why withdraw''st thou, Lord? 16516 --I asked him why? 16516 --_Common Prayer Book._***** 1 Shall I for fear of feeble man, The Spirit''s coarse in me restrain? 16516 4 What then is he whose scorn I dread? 16516 Americans, I ask you, in the name of the Lord, can you deny these charges? 16516 And does he not suffer some, in consequence of cruelties, to go on until they are irrecoverably lost? 16516 Are Mr. Clay and the rest of the Americans, innocent of the blood and groans of our fathers and us, their children? 16516 Are not the hearts of all men in the hands of the God of battles? 16516 Are they not dying worms as well as we? 16516 Are they not the Lord''s enemies? 16516 Brethren what do you think of this? 16516 But do not actions speak louder than words?--have they not made provisions for the Greeks, and Irish? 16516 But do slave- holders think that we thank them for keeping us in miseries, and taking our lives by the inches? 16516 But how can they? 16516 But is Mr. Jefferson''s assertion true? 16516 But what has this gentleman done for the Lord, after having done so much for him? 16516 Can Christian Americans deny these barbarous cruelties? 16516 Can a man of color buy a piece of land and keep it peaceably? 16516 Can any thing be a greater mockery of religion than the way in which it is conducted by the Americans? 16516 Can he post a set of books in a mercantile manner? 16516 Can he write a neat piece of composition in prose or in verse? 16516 Can it be that which was preached by our Lord Jesus Christ from Heaven? 16516 Can the Americans escape God Almighty? 16516 Can the whites deny this charge? 16516 Can there be a greater absurdity in nature, and particularly in a free republican country? 16516 Can they get us any lower? 16516 Can they save him from the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ? 16516 Can we not discern the project of sending the free people of colour away from their country? 16516 Can we not go where we want to, as well as other people, only if we obey the voice of the Holy Ghost? 16516 Colonizationists speak of America being first colonized, but is there any comparison between the two? 16516 Could he blame any other being but himself? 16516 Did he mean sinking us and our children into ignorance and wretchedness, to support him and his family? 16516 Did he mean such as they have among the Americans-- distinction, whip, blood and oppression? 16516 Did not God make us as it seemed best to himself? 16516 Did our creator make us to be slaves to dust and ashes like ourselves? 16516 Did they receive it from the Bible? 16516 Do any deny this charge? 16516 Do any of you say that you and your family are free and happy and what have you to do with wretched slaves and other people? 16516 Do any of you say this will never be done? 16516 Do the colonizationists think to send us off without first being reconciled to us? 16516 Do they believe it? 16516 Do they not institute laws to prohibit us from marrying among the whites? 16516 Do they think that I would have the audacious wickedness to take the name of my God in vain? 16516 Do they think to bundle us up like brutes and send us off, as they did our brethren of the State of Ohio? 16516 Do we not belong to the Holy Ghost? 16516 Do you believe that the assertions of such a man, will pass away into oblivion unobserved by this people and the world? 16516 Do you believe that this assertion is swallowed by millions of the whites? 16516 Do you know that Mr. Jefferson was one of as great characters as ever lived among the whites? 16516 Do you say he is? 16516 Do you understand the above, Americans? 16516 Do you understand your own language? 16516 Does he regard the heathens abroad, more than the heathens among the Americans? 16516 Does it teach them any distinction on account of a man''s color? 16516 Does not vengeance belong to the Lord? 16516 Does the Lord condescend to hear their cries and see their tears in consequence of oppression? 16516 For how can they, when we are confirming him every day by our_ groveling submissions_ and_ treachery_? 16516 Has He not the hearts of all men in His hand? 16516 Has it all run out of your veins? 16516 Have they not to be reconciled to us, or reconcile us to them, for the cruelties with which they have afflicted our fathers and us? 16516 Have they not to make their appearance before the tribunal of heaven, to answer for the deeds done in the body, as well as we? 16516 Have we any other master but Jesus Christ alone? 16516 Have you been to Africa, teaching the inhabitants thereof the words of the Lord Jesus? 16516 How many thousand souls have the blacks murdered in cold blood to make them work in wretchedness and ignorance, to support them and their families? 16516 How many vessel loads of human beings have the blacks thrown into the seas? 16516 How then before thee shall I dare To stand, or how thine anger bear? 16516 How would they like for us to make slaves of, or hold them in cruel slavery, and murder them as they do us? 16516 I appeal to every man of feeling-- is not this insupportable? 16516 I ask every man who has a heart and is blessed with the privilege of believing-- Is not God a God of justice to all his creatures? 16516 I ask them, ought they not to be as humble as I? 16516 I ask them, where is the most barren spot of land which they have given unto us? 16516 I ask you candidly, was your sufferings under Great Britain one hundredth part as cruel and tyrannical as you have rendered ours under you? 16516 I ask you then, in the name of the Lord, of what kind can your religion be? 16516 I will ask one question here.--Can our condition be any worse?--Can it be more mean and abject? 16516 I wonder what would this gentleman think if the Lord should give him among the rest of his blessings enough of slaves? 16516 If God is against him, what can the Americans, together with the whole world do for him? 16516 If Satan has made you believe it, will he not deceive you? 16516 If all the people in Europe and America were as ignorant, and in the same situation as our brethren, what would become of the world? 16516 If it were possible would they not_ dethrone_ Jehovah and seat themselves upon his throne? 16516 If there are any changes, will they not be for the better, though they may appear for the worse at first? 16516 If they do, can he be to us a God of Justice? 16516 If they do, do they believe that he will be mocked? 16516 If you do you are much mistaken-- See how the American people treat us-- have we souls in our bodies? 16516 In a public speech delivered by him, he asked:Did I involve my country in an unnecessary war?"
16516In the name of God we ask, are you men?
16516Is GOD and Mammon in league?
16516Is he not their master as well as ours?--What right then, have we to obey and call any other master, but Himself?
16516Is it not for the interest of the slave- holders to select the free people of colour out of the different states, and send them to Liberia?
16516Is it not heaping the most gross insult upon our miseries, because they have got us under their feet and we can not help ourselves?
16516Is not God against him, for advocating the murderous cause of slavery?
16516Is not Mr. Clay a white man, and too delicate to work in the hot sun?
16516Is there any fitness for such people to be colonized in a far country, to be their own rulers?
16516Let me ask this benevolent man, what he means by a blessing intended for us?
16516Let them answer the Lord; and if they can not do it in the affirmative, have they not departed from the Lord Jesus Christ, their master?
16516May we not hope that America will extinguish a great portion of that moral debt which she has contracted to that unfortunate continent?
16516Now I ask them, would they like for us to hold them and their children in abject slavery and wretchedness?
16516Now I ask those avaricious and ignorant wretches, who act more like the seed of Cain, by murdering, the whites or the blacks?
16516Now I wonder if the world think that I would take the name of God in this way in vain?
16516Now, I ask you had you not rather be killed than to be a slave to a tyrant, who takes the life of your mother, wife, and dear little children?
16516Now, what can be more aggravating, than for the Americans, after having treated us so bad, to hold us up to the world as such great throat cutters?
16516Or do they believe because they are whites and we blacks, that God will have respect to them?
16516Ought they not to be destroyed?
16516Said I, Did your son learn, while he was at school, the width and depth of English Grammar?
16516Said I, what else can your son do, besides writing a good hand?
16516Should the lives of such creatures be spared?
16516So did the king of Egypt doubt the very existence of a God, he said,"who is the Lord, that I should let Israel go?"
16516Some of these, embarrassed by the question,''What further is to be done with them?
16516Their destruction may indeed be procrastinated awhile, but can it continue long while they are oppressing the Lord''s people?
16516They tell us about prejudice-- what have we to do with it?
16516To what length will not man go in iniquity, when given up to a hard heart and reprobate mind, in consequence of blood and oppression?
16516Was he not made by his Creator to sit in the shade, and make the blacks work without remuneration for their services, to support him and his family?
16516Was it the natural_ fine feelings_ of this woman, to save such a wretch alive?
16516Were they ignorant of the principles of Liberty?
16516What business has he or any body else, to be sending letters about the world respecting us?
16516What can the American preachers and people take God to be?--Do they believe his words?
16516What do they think I take God to be?
16516What kind of people can they be?
16516What mind is there that does not shrink from its direful effects?
16516What nation under heaven, will be able to do any thing with us, unless God gives us up into his hand?
16516What right, then, has one of us, to despise another and to treat him cruel, on account of his colour, which none but the God who made it can alter?
16516When the power of Government returned to their hands, did they emancipate the slaves?
16516Where can they get us?
16516Where is the blood of your fathers?
16516Who hinders them?
16516Why did they not make sure of the wretch?
16516Why do they not bring the inhabitants of Asia to be body servants to them?
16516Why do they not get the Aboriginies of this country to be slaves to them and their children, to work their farms and dig their mines?
16516Why do they not take possession of those places?
16516Why hid''st thou now thy face, When dismal times of deep distress Call for thy wonted grace?
16516Why should they send us into a far country to die?
16516Why what is the matter?
16516Will any of us leave our homes and go to Africa?
16516Will he let the oppressors rest comfortably and happy always?
16516Will he not cause the very children of the oppressors to rise up against them, and oftimes put them to death?
16516Will he not publish your secret crimes on the house top?
16516Will he not stop them in their career?
16516Will he not stop them, PREACHERS and all?
16516Will he suffer one part of his creatures to go on oppressing another like brutes always, with impunity?
16516Will it be the case with our brethren the whites of the United States of America?
16516Will it not be dreadful for you?
16516Will it not make their slaves uneasy to see free men of colour enjoying liberty?
16516Will not some white man try to get it from him even if it is in a_ mud hole_?
16516Will not that very remarkable passage of Scripture be fulfilled on Christian Americans?
16516Will not the Lord yet humble them?
16516Will the Lord suffer this people to go on much longer, taking his holy name in vain?
16516Will the Lord suffer this people to proceed much longer?
16516Would they fool with any other people as they do with us?
16516Would they not cease to cut each others throats if they could?
16516Would we not long before this time, have been respectable men, instead of such wretched victims of oppression as we are?
16516Yes, how can our friends but be embarrassed, as Mr. Jefferson says, by the question,"What further is to be done with these people?"
16516You do not look for it, do you?
16516[ 30] Do the whites say, I being a black man, ought to be humble, which I readily admit?
16516[ Here I ask Mr. Clay, what kind of Christianity?
16516[<-Hand] How can the preachers and people of America believe the Bible?
16516_ But they who stay to till the ground must be slaves._ Is there not land enough in America, or''corn enough in Egypt?''
16516are we MEN?
16516are we men who have any spirits at all?
16516or do they think they can measure arms with Jehovah?
16516or will not these very coloured people, whom they now treat worse than brutes, yet under God, humble them low down enough?
16516thou knowest all things-- thou knowest that we make no distinction between thy creatures to whom we have to preach thy Word?
16516where would be the principle or piety that would govern the people?
12311My soul followeth hard after thee,said that holy man; but whence is all this life and vigour?
12311Shall we sin because we are not under grace, but under the law? 12311 wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar, and as waters that fail?"
123111,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
123111,"how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?"
1231114,"castest thou off my soul?
1231114?
1231115,) what can support or comfort me then?
123111; v. 3; when they stir not up the grace of God which is in them, how can they be lively?
123112, what can trouble them?
1231125,) venteth himself, and little less than contradicteth his Master, saying, verse 5,"We know not whither thou goest, and how can we know the way?"
123113,"How long wilt thou forsake me?"
1231133, 34,"Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
123113; and will he not have compassion on the souls of his followers, when like to faint through spiritual discouragements?
123115, what can discourage them?
123116?
123119,"Is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?"
123119?
12311; and if the Lord had not told him that his grace was sufficient for him, what would he have done?
12311And did he take on the office and function of a King?
12311And how do they hate such ministers as preach such doctrine as may serve to rouse them up, and set them a- work about their own salvation?
12311And how ready and prone are we to receive and entertain wrong apprehensions of all his ways and dealings with his church and people?
12311And if it can not act faith, how can it come to Christ and make use of him?
12311And is it not found oftentimes that they are too ready to lean to something beside Christ?
12311And is not this most reasonable?
12311And is not this rational and easy?
12311And is there any that in their own experience can witness the contrary?
12311And is there any thing in him which we have no need of?
12311And must God give thee as much as he giveth to another?
12311And no wonder, for he hath all; he can desire no more; he can seek no more; for what can the man want that is complete in him?
12311And should we comply with him in his designs?
12311And should we not bless the Lord, that hath provided such a complete and all- sufficient Mediator?
12311And should we not submit to his wise dispensations?
12311And what hath the laborious spirit then reaped of all the travail of his soul, when he hath lost it?
12311And what reason can plead for this double dealing?
12311And what stumbling- block is here?
12311And who can tell how many, and how dreadful errors they may drink in, who have once opened the door to a small error?
12311And who more ready to complain than such as have least cause?
12311And who seeth not what double dealing is here?
12311And why, I pray, may not God dispose of his soldiers as he will?
12311And, on the other hand, who can tell the misery of such as are strangers to Jesus?
12311Are our spots this day the spots of his children?
12311Are their fruits answerable to the Lord''s pains and labour about us, to be seen even amongst the greatest of professors?
12311Are there not some young strong men in Christ''s family, and some that are but babes?
12311Are we at a distance from the Father?
12311Are we blind and ignorant?
12311Are we dead?
12311Are we dead?
12311Are we jealous of them, as we ought to be?
12311Are we out of the way?
12311Are we wandered out of the way?
12311Art thou sure, that all thy pains shall be in vain?
12311But be it so, as it is alleged, what if the fault be their own?
12311But can any say the terms are hard, when all is offered freely?
12311But how?
12311But is there not even some of those who are most tender, that complain of their deadness and shortcomings?
12311But it will be asked, how can a soul act faith in such a case?
12311But it will be said, what if, after all this, we get no outgate, but he hideth his face still from us?
12311But know we the thoughts of the Lord; see we to the bottom of the deep contrivance of infinite wisdom?
12311But what can yield me any ground of peace while it is so, that I see no pardon or remission granted to me?
12311But what if, after all this, I find no intimation of pardon to my soul?
12311But what shall I do with the guilt of my weak repentance, and weak faith?
12311But what should a soul do in such a case?
12311But whence hath the soul all this light?
12311But who then, if not you?
12311But,_ thirdly_, some may say, How then are the promises of the covenant made good?
12311But_ lastly_, It will be inquired, what can support the believing soul in this case?
12311By the law of works?
12311By thy patient on- waiting, when thou art not wearying nor fainting, but saying, why should I not wait upon the great King''s leisure?
12311By what law?
12311Dare I set limits to the Holy One of Israel?
12311Did he take upon him the office of a priest?
12311Did he take upon him the office of a prophet?
12311Do we see and believe the atheism of our hearts?
12311Do we see and believe the hypocrisy of our hearts?
12311HOW SHALL ONE MAKE USE OF CHRIST AS THE LIFE, WHEN WRESTLING WITH AN ANGRY GOD BECAUSE OF SIN?
12311HOW SHOULD WE MAKE USE OF CHRIST, IN GOING TO THE FATHER, IN PRAYER, AND OTHER ACTS OF WORSHIP?
12311Had not the foolish virgins lamps?
12311Hath it not been found, that some have complained without cause?
12311Have not his sung in the very fires; and rejoiced in all their afflictions?
12311He is as high as heaven, what canst thou do?
12311He is dead legally and really: how can he then come home?
12311He offereth himself really to us, and shall we not be real in accepting of him?
12311He offers all freely; and did he ever reject any upon the want of a price in their hand?
12311Hence some of his cry out in their complaint, was there ever any so tempted, so assaulted with the devil, as I am?
12311How can he walk in the way, though it were pointed out to him?
12311How can this be answered in the day of accounts?
12311How can we then but be troubled, when we find not this promise made good?
12311How cometh it then, that the pointing forth of the way is so little hearkened unto?
12311How great enemies are they to such ordinances as serve to awaken sleeping consciences?
12311How many heathens, as to this, shall outstrip such as profess themselves Christians?
12311How much better is thy love than wine, and the smell of thine ointments than all spices?"
12311How rare is it to meet with persons that are not very well pleased and satisfied with themselves and their condition?
12311How ready are we to put other things in his place?
12311How ready are we to run either to the one extremity or the other in judging their persons and actions?
12311How ready to stifle challenges of conscience, or any common motion of the Spirit, which tendeth to alarm their soul?
12311How shall one make use of Christ as the Life, when wrestling with an angry God because of sin?
12311How shall their wants be made up?
12311How shall they answer challenges, accusations, temptations, doubts, fears, objections, and discouragements, cast up in their way?
12311How shall we enter into the right way?
12311How should we make use of Christ, in going to the Father, in prayer, and other acts of worship?
12311How then can his work miscarry; or who can hinder, that truth should flourish on the earth?
12311How then can such as do not eat become fat?
12311How then can they prosper?
12311How unwilling are they once to suspect their condition, or to suppose that it may be bad, and that they may be yet unconverted?
12311How unwilling are they, to sit down seriously to try and examine the matter, and to lay their case to the touch- stone of the word?
12311How, then, can they expect to be made clean?
12311If his truth thrive and prosper in some other place of the world, shall we not say, that his kingdom is coming?
12311If it be asked, what warrant have poor sinners to lay hold on Christ, and grip to him, as made of God righteousness?
12311If it be inquired, why the Lord dispenseth so with his own people?
12311If it were not so, why would Christ have said to believers, that he was life?
12311Is he not a complete mediator, thoroughly furnished with all necessaries?
12311Is he not free to come when he will?
12311Is he our Lord and master, and should we not own and avouch him?
12311Is it not reason that we take him as God hath made him for us?
12311Is it not thy duty the more that corruption stirs, to run with it the oftener to Christ, that he may subdue it and put it to silence?
12311Is it not too often seen, that they are the spiritual plague of formality, which stealeth them off their feet here?
12311Is not all to be found in Christ that their case calleth for?
12311Is not the riches of his fulness written on all his dispensations?
12311Is there any clause in all the gospel excluding great sinners?
12311Is there any mourning for this?
12311Is there any thing in him to be refused?
12311Is there not all the reason then in the world for this, that we take him wholly?
12311It hath been the usual and ordinary question of believers, How shall we make use of Christ for sanctification?
12311It is God that justifieth: Who is he that condemneth?
12311It was he, and not the grace of God in him; what is more contradictory to the gospel of the grace of God?
12311Know we the usefulness, yea, necessity of long winter nights, stormy blasts, rain, hail, snow, and frost?
12311May he not labour to create most trouble to the soul, when he seeth that he is like to be put from some of his strengths?
12311May it not come in a day, that hath not come in a year?
12311May not much of this flow from thy not laying the whole work so wholly off thyself, and upon Christ, as thou oughtest to do?
12311May not the devil rage most, when he thinks ere long to be ejected?
12311May not this satisfy thee, that God through grace accepteth thy labour and wrestling, as thy duty, and accounteth it service to him, and obedience?
12311May not thou improve this to thy advantage, by making many errands to him?
12311Nay, should not this be looked upon as a very great encouragement?
12311Now, if it be asked, How shall a believer make use of Christ, to the end this old man may be gotten crucified?
12311O how doth it love to lose itself in finding here what it can not fathom?
12311O how little is this believed now?
12311O what a fool have I been, in quarrelling at, and in not being fully satisfied with all that grace was doing with me?
12311Or shall we limit all his work and interest to one small part of the world?
12311Or thinkest thou that all his children have got victory alike soon over their lusts?
12311Ought we not to take him for all the ends and purposes for which God hath appointed him, and set him forth, and offered him to us?
12311Satan is more cunning now, than to drive men to Popery by rage and cruelty,( and yet what he may be permitted to do after this manner, who can tell?)
12311Sayeth not Christ, that not"every one that saith, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of God?"
12311Shall not the Truth be true?
12311Shall truth fail?
12311Should not this be seen, mourned for, and helped?
12311Should we be ashamed of him for any thing, that can befall us, upon that account?
12311There is an implicit repentance of sins that have not been distinctly seen and observed, as who can see and observe all their failings?
12311This is a very dead- like condition,--what can be the causes or occasions thereof?
12311This is clear and manifest, and proved to be truth by daily experience; yet how little is it believed, that it is so with us?
12311This is very discouraging; for it made Paul cry out,"Woe is me, miserable man, who shall deliver me from this body of death?"
12311Was he called the"Lord our Righteousness?"
12311Was he called the"Prince of Peace?"
12311Was he called the"everlasting Father?"
12311Was he called the"mighty God?"
12311Was he called"Counsellor?"
12311Were not the Jews much in duties and outward ordinances?
12311What a contradiction were that?
12311What an excellency lieth here, to recover that lost glory, holiness and the image of God?
12311What can be objected against this?
12311What can that soul do that is not sensible of this deadness and weakness?
12311What cause is there then to complain thus?
12311What course shall we take with secret sins?
12311What excuse can unbelievers now have?
12311What great sinner did he ever refuse that came to him, and was willing to be saved by him?
12311What if God see it for thy advantage, that thou be kept so in exercise for a time, to the end thou may be kept humble, watchful, and diligent?
12311What if thou could not make that use of it that others do, but wax proud thereby, and forget thyself?
12311What knowest thou, then, but they may be as much complaining on other accounts as thou dost on that?
12311What master would not take that ill at his servant''s hands?
12311What peace can all yield to a soul reflecting on posting away time, now near the last point, and looking forward to endless eternity?
12311What serious servant of God findeth not this, in his dealing with souls, whom he is labouring to bring into the way of the gospel?
12311What shall I do with my conscience, that still accuseth me of guilt, notwithstanding of my taking and following this course?
12311What shoutings, grace, grace unto it, will be there; when the head- stone shall be brought forth?
12311What then can any suppose to lie here which should scar a soul from laying hold upon him?
12311What will they think to be challenged for this in the great day?
12311What would souls, swimming in this ocean of pleasures and delights care for?
12311What, I pray, can be justly excepted against this?
12311Where is boasting then?
12311Where is that good old way, that we may walk in it?
12311Where is that to be heard,"Men and brethren, what shall we do to be saved?"
12311Wherefore( and who can think it strange, if it be so?)
12311Whether or not there be a principle of life within?
12311Who is able to recount all the errors and mistakes which our heart by nature is ready to admit and foster with complacency?
12311Who would not then be hereby alarmed, and upon their guard, when matters are at this pass?
12311Whose hair would not stand on end to hear this?)
12311Why spend we our money for that which is not bread, and our labour for that which will not profit us?
12311Why then should thou not be going on, leaning to Christ in the wilderness, even though thou want that comfortable sight?
12311Why then wilt thou not wait his leisure?
12311With what delight, satisfaction, and complacency will the glorified saint, upon this account, sing the redeemed and ransomed their song?
12311Yea, how unwilling are they to hear any thing that may tend to awaken them, or to discover unto them the deadness of their condition?
12311_ Fourthly,_ It may be said, but what can then, in the mean time, keep up the heart of a poor soul from sinking?
12311_ Quest._ But what if for all this I get no outgate, but my distress and darkness rather grow upon my hand?
12311_ Sixthly._ Should not this be a strong inducement to all of us, to lay hold on and grip to him, who is the truth, and only the truth?
12311after we, with much labour and toil, have attained to the yondmost pitch there, we are never one whit the nearer heaven and happiness?
12311and when they get this, what will they miss?
12311by searching find out God?
12311canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
12311deeper than hell, what canst thou know?
12311or, how should a believer mortify this old man, and the lusts thereof, through Christ, or by the Spirit of Jesus?
12311or, what real discouragement can any gather from this?
12311that we are not more taken up in this study, which would be a compendious way for us to know all?
12311what can discourage the man that walketh here?
12311what can he fear?
12311what unsuitable, erroneous, false, ungodly, absurd, and abominable opinions do we with greediness drink in and foster; yea, feed upon with delight?
12311where is the faith of this natural condition?
12311where is the real conviction of it?
12311who shall deliver me from these dregs of Pelagianism, Arminianism, and Jesuitism, which I find yet within my soul?
12311who would not walk in this way?
12311why do we not carry as ingenious scholars, really desirous to learn?
12311why holdest thou thy face from me?"
20378Are not the tidings good and true?
20378Are these palms of peace from heaven That these lovely spirits bring?
20378Are they Christmas fairies stealing Rows of little socks to fill?
20378Are they angels floating hither With their message of good- will?
20378Illustration] CHRISTMAS SUNSHINE BUFFALO NEW YORK THE HAYES LITHOGRAPHING CO. Do the angels know the blessed day, And strike their harps anew?
20378What sweet spell are these elves weaving, As like larks they chirp and sing?
20378[ Illustration] Drain we the cup,-- Friend, art afraid?
11580''Where wert thou, brother, those four days?'' 11580 All like ours?"
11580But why,it may be asked,"why dwell upon these things?
11580Can the sons of the bride- chamber fast,He asked once,"while the bridegroom is with them?
11580Do you know what Christ would say to you, my girl?
11580Expedientfor them?
11580Free?
11580God bends from out the deep and says,''I gave thee the great gift of life; Wast thou not called in many ways? 11580 God is good; God is love; why then should we fear?
11580How, Madam?
11580Lord dost Thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?
11580Lord, and this man what?
11580Lord,asked one,"are there few that be saved?"
11580Lord,said they,"dost Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?"
11580Making mention of thee in my prayers--does this not bring us near to the secret of prevailing prayer?
11580Pray for me, will you?
11580The Pharisees who were lovers of money heard these things; and they scoffed at Him;of course, what could their jaundiced eyes see in Jesus?
11580This night is thy soul required of thee; and the things which thou hast prepared whose shall they be?
11580We shall all stand before the judgment- seat of God;yes, we know it; but when do we think of it?
11580What do ye more?
11580What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? 11580 What,"asks George MacDonald,"am I brother for, but to forgive?"
11580When ye pray say----what?
11580Which do we live on-- a splendid one, or a blighted one?
11580Which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto his stature? 11580 Which of you,"He said,"convicteth Me of sin?"
11580Will convict the world of righteousness--have we not sometimes forgotten this?
11580Would He, though, would He?
11580[ 41] And when to Jesus we bring the old question,Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?"
11580[ 62]Jesu, Thou art all compassion,"we sometimes sing; but is it really so?
11580_ But how could He do that if He was onlythe_ man_ Christ Jesus"?
11580_ Then came Peter, and said to Him, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? 11580 _ What man is there of you, who, if his son shall ask him for a loaf, will give him a stone; or if he shall ask for a fish, will give him a serpent?
11580_ Who say ye that I am?_IV CONCERNING HIS OWN DEATH Mark x.
11580***** XI CONCERNING THE FORGIVENESS OF INJURIES"_ Then came Peter, and said to Him, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
11580***** XII CONCERNING CARE"_ Be not anxious for your life_..._ nor yet for your body_...._ Be not anxious, saying, What shall we eat?
11580... Be not anxious, saying, What shall we eat?
11580A lady once asked John Wesley,"Suppose that you knew you were to die at twelve o''clock to- morrow night, how would you spend the intervening time?"
11580And if thus He, the Redeemer, prayed, how much greater need have we, the redeemed, always to pray and not to faint?
11580And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
11580And then he will go on,''If a shepherd wass counting his sheep, and there wass one short, does he not go out to the hill to seek for it?''
11580And this was the question, Did it mean that the Holy Spirit was in any way modifying the method of His operation?
11580And when one of the Twelve bowed down before Him, saying,"My Lord and my God,"did He not accept the homage as though it were His by right?
11580And when our last day comes-- what?
11580And will not God hear our prayers for our children?
11580And would it not go hardly with some of us, if, with the measure we mete, God should measure to us again?
11580And, after all, to what purpose is it?
11580Are not My earth and heaven at strife?
11580Are not many of us in the same case to- day?
11580Are not ye of much more value than they?"
11580Are there none of us who need the warning?
11580Are we showing a mercy as large as we need?
11580Are ye able to drink the cup that I drink?
11580As we listen to words like these must not we also confess,"Either these sayings are not Christ''s, or we are not Christians"?
11580Bold shall I stand in that great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay?
11580But again idle curiosity must go unsatisfied:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
11580But can we?
11580But do not"His servants serve Him"there as well as here?
11580But how does this come to pass?
11580But if we are left thus free shall we not ask many things which we have no right to ask, which God can not grant?
11580But is this all we have to say?
11580But now the question arises, Was this Christ''s way of thinking about Himself?
11580But now, what do we mean when we speak of the gift of the Holy Spirit?
11580But what if it is I who have need to be forgiven?
11580But what will be the nature of His coming?
11580But what, exactly, is the meaning of the command to"watch"?
11580But where, we ask, is the proof of it?
11580But will our satisfaction last?
11580By what means has Christ put us into possession of such a truth?
11580Can I look up with face aglow, And answer,''Father, here is gold''?"
11580Can it be because hitherto they have only prayed,"O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away from me"?
11580Can we quote the authority of Jesus for thoughts like these?
11580Christ''s doctrine of the Divine Fatherhood is, without doubt, fundamental; but is it true?
11580Day by day are we saying to it,"Sit thou on my right hand,"while we put all other things under our feet?
11580Did He Himself claim to be one with God?
11580Did He not claim to be the Messiah in whom Old Testament history and prophecy found their fulfilment and consummation?
11580Did He not declare,"I and My Father are one"?
11580Did ever any man come out of such a fire unhurt-- any save One?
11580Do not even the Gentiles the same?"
11580Do not even the publicans the same?
11580Do we mean what we say?
11580Do we pray for our Church?
11580Do we realize that our neglect has Christ to reckon with?
11580Does it lead us into a fuller knowledge of Him"in whom are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden"?
11580Does it"glorify"Christ?
11580Does not our message sometimes win a response which is at once a surprise and a rebuke to us?
11580Does not"nature, red in tooth and claw with ravine,"shriek against our creed?
11580Does, then, such loyalty admit of a belief in universal salvation?
11580Far as we have travelled from ancient Greece and Rome, are we not still, in our thoughts about men, often pagan rather than Christian?
11580Footnote 3:_ What is Christianity?_ p. 20.
11580Footnote 6: See Harnack''s_ What is Christianity_?
11580Goodness is the first thing; are we putting it first?
11580Have I not seen the Pharisee dressed in good broad- cloth and going to church with his Bible under his arm?
11580Have we forgotten the part which Ananias played in the conversion of Saul of Tarsus?
11580Have we not here a ray of light on the mystery of unfinished lives?
11580Have we not put the full stop at"sin,"as though the Holy Spirit''s convicting work ended there?
11580He could be"sorry for their childishness"; but how could He show them the mystery of His Passion?
11580He who gave His life- blood for us, shall He have no more than this-- the little penny- pieces of our respect?
11580How are we to explain it?
11580How can it justify itself before the bar of reason?
11580How can we look on these things and yet believe that Eternal Love is on the throne?
11580How could He speak like that?
11580How could He speak to men at all and yet be silent about their cares?
11580How could He who knew no sin pray, saying,"Forgive us our sins"?
11580How does Christ in His death prove His love for us?
11580How does the death of one prove the love of another?
11580How have we come to the full assurance of faith concerning the Divine Fatherhood?
11580How is it related to the present life?
11580How is this to be explained?
11580How shall we explain this strange reversal?
11580How shall we meet questions of this sort?
11580I What, then, is Christ''s idea of righteousness?
11580I What, then, is the teaching of Jesus concerning sin?
11580I gave thee of My seed to sow, Bringest thou Me My hundred- fold?''
11580If He went away, what was to befall them?
11580If love will not let you mock your child, think you, will God be less good than you yourselves are?
11580If men are not won by the love of God, of what avail is it to speak to them of His wrath?"
11580If we must put a part for the whole, why should it not be after the fashion of the New Testament?
11580If we would remember that God has a right hand and a left hand; if we would put to ourselves Browning''s question,"But what will God say?"
11580If you would do so much for them, will God do less for you?
11580If, then, ye are not able to do that which is least, why are ye anxious concerning the rest?"
11580In other words, what did He teach concerning the good life?
11580Is anything too hard for Him?
11580Is it any wonder that He should call down fire from heaven to consume a system which had yielded such bitter, poisonous fruits as these?
11580Is it any wonder that sorrow filled their hearts?
11580Is it any wonder, therefore, if the first Christian missionaries quietly dropped the old phrase and found others to take its place?
11580Is it not also the lesson of the lives of the good in all ages?
11580Is it not time to begin to think of it?
11580Is it open to us to assert that in Christ the whole race is predestined to"glory, honour, and immortality"?
11580Is it thinkable, we ask, that He whose dwelling- place is eternity should care for us even as we care for our children?
11580Is not this disparity the very sign- manual of the Holy Spirit''s presence?
11580Is there any more painful, perplexing, and yet more certain fact in life than this, that man can resist God?
11580Is there any that has bound up with it more terrible and inevitable issues?
11580Is there not something coarse and vulgar in this appeal to men''s fears?
11580Is this a word for any of us?
11580Is this what we are doing?
11580It was not a poor man amid his poverty, but a rich man amid his riches, who, in Christ''s parable, put to himself the question,"What shall I do?"
11580Let the man in the pulpit take his share; but is it all his?
11580Look at the very form of Peter''s question:"How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?"
11580May we imagine it?
11580Might he not have said, with equal truth, that the Church owed Paul to the forgiveness of Ananias?
11580Must not some of it be laid at the door of his people?
11580Nay, what else then can a man do but, as Browning says, catch at God''s skirts and pray?
11580Nevertheless, was not Christ right?
11580Not"What art thou?"
11580Now, what does all this mean but simply this, that it was for man as man that Christ cared?
11580Or listen to Peter''s question:"If the righteous is scarcely saved, where shall the ungodly and sinner appear?"
11580Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
11580Shall we be as pleased with the bargain to- morrow and the day after as we think we are to- day?
11580Shall we draw a line and say, all things on this side of the line we may pray about, all things on that side of the line we may not pray about?
11580Shall, then, the ambassador hesitate when the will of the King is made known?
11580Since Christ let it pass unchallenged, may we not claim His sanction for it?
11580Sometimes he will say,''If you had a plant, and you had taken great care of it, and it was stolen, would you not miss it?''
11580Take,_ e.g._, a passage like this from Thomas Hardy''s powerful but sombre story,_ Tess_:--"Did you say the stars were worlds, Tess?"
11580Then were bad men of worth to Christ?
11580There are two twilights, the twilight of evening and the twilight of morning; and therefore God''s question to us is not, how much light have we?
11580Was He not everything to them?
11580Was it possible, then, that He did not know Himself?
11580We blame its office-- bearers and criticize its ministers; but do we pray for them?
11580We come, therefore to our second question: Can we trust the Four Gospels?
11580We find fault with it; but do we pray for it?
11580We who teach and preach to- day, do we think of these things as we ought?
11580Were it not for the doors opened in heaven what should man that is born of a woman do?
11580What are its conditions?
11580What can indifference such as this say for itself?
11580What can it do for us?
11580What could He do but wait until the Cross, and the empty grave, and the gift of Pentecost had done their revealing and enlightening work?
11580What could Jesus do with ignorance like this-- ignorance that knew not its own ignorance?
11580What difference does it make to us?
11580What difference is the coming of the little stranger making in you?
11580What further need, then, have we of witnesses?
11580What heart did I stab with my cruel words?
11580What is the Holy Spirit, and what is it that He does for us?
11580What is the"glory"into which, as we believe,"the souls of believers at their death do immediately pass"?
11580What is to become of the countless multitudes in heathen lands who die without having so much as heard of Christ?
11580What kind of a life is it?
11580What man is there who, if he have a child, will not speak to God in his behalf?
11580What must His thoughts about Himself have been who could speak of Himself in relation to all others as Christ does here?
11580What shall he do?
11580What was the Pharisees''idea of religion?
11580What will happen in that dim twilight land betwixt death and judgment which men call"the intermediate state"?
11580What, He asks, is the good of our anxiety?
11580What, then, are we to make of those other and apparently contrary words which I have quoted, but meanwhile have left unexplained?
11580What, then, did the Jews know of God before Christ came?
11580What, then, is the Holy Spirit, and what is it He does for us?
11580What, then, shall we say to these things?
11580What, then, was the teaching of Jesus concerning God?
11580When, however, we turn to the Epistles what do we find?
11580Where is our place, and with whom are we?
11580Where is the subjectivity likely to be the greatest-- in the interpretations of the eye and ear witness, or in the reconstructions of the moderns?
11580Where, then, is the difference between the old commandment and the new?
11580Who in His presence dare speak any more of the sovereign might of money?
11580Who, then, will deny that a man''s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth?
11580Whom did I overreach in business yesterday?
11580Whose good name did I drag through the mire?
11580Whose is the blame?
11580Why are our hearts made to sicken every day when we take up our morning paper?
11580Why do the innocent suffer?
11580Why does not God end the haunting horror of our social ills?
11580Why, Christ asks, why do you not let your own hearts teach you?
11580Why, if Love be law, is the world so full of pain?
11580Why, if as He had said, death waited Him there, did He go to seek it?
11580Why, then, if we believe in Jesus should we be afraid?
11580Will Christ come at the end of history, or is He continually coming in those great crises which mark the world''s progress towards its appointed end?
11580Will Christ counter- sign a hope like this?
11580Will He not deal tenderly with us and with all men, forgiving us even unto seventy times seven?"
11580Will it be once and never again, or repeated?
11580Will it be visible and personal, or spiritual and unseen?
11580Will they be few or many who at last will be for ever outcasts from the presence of God?
11580Yes; but when did Jesus hesitate and, as it were, go back upon Himself after this fashion?
11580You care for your sheep, but how much better is a man than a sheep?
11580[ 16] Are there not many of us to- day who would do well to seek the same goal by the same path?
11580[ 27] II We turn now to the second part of our question: What is it that the Holy Spirit does for us?
11580[ 29] II What did Jesus mean when He spoke of the kingdom of God?
11580_ What meaneth these words_?
11580and Christ''s demand is,"What do ye more than others?"
11580and the son of man that Thou visitest him?"
11580but"What wilt thou?"
11580but, which way do we face?
11580if, I say, we would do this, could life continue to be the thing of shows and make- believe it so often is?
11580or to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
11580or, What shall we drink?
11580or, What shall we drink?
11580or, is it only we, His adoring disciples, who have crowned Him with glory and honour, and given Him a name that is above every name?
11580they cried,"Free?
11580to the night or to the day?
11580until seven times?
11580until seven times?
11580we be Abraham''s seed, and have never yet been in bondage to any man: how sayest Thou, Ye shall be made free?"
11580who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?"
16763''How many anvils have you had,''said I,''To wear and batter all these hammers so?'' 16763 ''Spell what, Henry?''
16763''What in the world are you trying to say, boy?'' 16763 And did you?"
16763And what have I got? 16763 But I could not spell Jehu, so I went to my teacher and asked,''Please, how do you spell Jehu?''
16763But,said Yuan Ki,"the teacher-- how did he die?"
16763Come back?
16763Engine trouble? 16763 Find all that in the Bible?"
16763How can a fellow question Jesus in these days, like the Pharisees?
16763How many barley cakes have you, son?
16763How much are they worth?
16763How much are they worth?
16763It is all right,said the superintendent,"we''re glad to pay it, but would you mind telling me what the fifty cents is for?"
16763Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
16763Oh, how much for the whole bunch?
16763Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
16763What lack I yet?
16763What''s the matter,I said,"why do n''t you unwrap your line and fish?"
16763Who art thou, Lord?
16763You are beaten to earth? 16763 Almost had actually_ run_ to meet Jesus, to ask Him that question,What lack I yet?"
16763Am I downhearted because I have been mistreated?
16763Am I feeling that I can not hold out in this Christian program?
16763Am I feeling that I''d like to"get even"with somebody and redress a wrong?
16763And do you suppose the final publicity is what rewards this doctor?
16763And how to be ready?
16763And this boy''s first thought, naturally, was:"Then, what will I do?
16763And what did He do?
16763And what did our Lord teach in that graphic story?
16763And what is God''s Word telling us about it to- day?
16763And when is He coming, fellows?
16763And whom will you choose to help, and why?
16763And why not?
16763And yet, do you know that people are just as foolish to- day?
16763Are we worthy of it?
16763Are you ready, fellows?
16763Are you sure you are Right?
16763Barnabas wants to take him and Paul wants to leave him-- and why?
16763Bless your life, fellows, do you know what his lord would have said to that man?
16763But what matters how good God is and how plain His warnings if we go right on in the wrong direction?
16763But, fellows, what can you say about that one man in a thousand who plays the game of"Remember and Pay"as finely as David did?
16763Can you say that about any other game?
16763Chafe over the interruption and delay?
16763Did you notice how Jesus handled him?
16763Directly Bob came round the corner, kind of sheepish like, and what do you suppose he did?
16763Do people seem to misunderstand me?
16763Do you get me?"
16763Do you have to do that?
16763Do you know what it all means to you fellows who have accepted Him as your Saviour and Friend and Guide?
16763Do you know, fellows, why some folks choose the Willie Bells to help?
16763Does it look as if I am about to make a failure?
16763Editor of"The Christian Union Quarterly"If Not a United Church-- What?
16763Ever see anything like that?
16763Fellows, I had rather PULL with Christ than DRIFT with the devil, would n''t you?
16763Fellows, are you building anything these days?
16763Fellows, can you imagine how we felt?
16763Fellows, what are you going to be worth-- to God, and to your fellow- man?
16763Foolish?
16763Foolish?
16763Had you thought of it, fellows, that every Christian is challenged and commissioned to do a big, hard task for Jesus?
16763Had_ I_ ever"drowned"in shallow water?
16763Hard luck, was n''t it?
16763He gets on my nerve-- and do you know why, fellows?
16763He knows Mark made a mistake back there in Pamphylia, but who does not make a slip sometime?
16763He said,"Lord, what wilt thou have me to_ live and do_?"
16763He turned to Philip and said:"Where shall we get food for them?"
16763Honest now, is n''t that so?
16763How do we discharge that trust?
16763How to know your task?
16763How would we get on without the telephone?
16763I say, can you see the king now?
16763I think, fellows, if you should give your life to save another, you would not like that one to forget all about it, would you?
16763Is n''t that fine?
16763Is there any boy who does not have a motor in his mind?
16763It was a wonderful test of my control, and I shall present it to the Lord--"And what did Jesus say?
16763It was going some, was n''t it?
16763It was playing the game of kindness to win, was n''t it?
16763Listen to First Corinthians 9:24- 27:"Do you not know that in the foot- race the runners all run, but that only one gets the prize?
16763Make good?
16763Need any help?"
16763Now there is a paradox, and it seems quite puzzling, does n''t it?
16763Now think of the folks in your block, fellows; how many of them are in some sad plight which would make you shrink from exchanging places with them?
16763Now what do you think of anybody who could despise work?
16763Now, fellows, I can imagine Andrew going back to that boy and saying,"Son, the Master has need of this food you have brought; shall I take it to Him?"
16763Now, fellows, watch-- What?--a triple play at a world series and twenty thousand fans leaping and yelling like mad?
16763Now, fellows, which of these two was wise?
16763Now, what do you know about that, fellows?
16763Or are you just blazing away at something because you have warm red blood and all the zeal and purpose of youth?
16763Or was it when you sat up all night in a coach on a railroad trip to root for your team next day on the enemy''s field?
16763Or, is there a better way I should try?
16763Peter said:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
16763Say, fellows, have you ever thought what a fight you could put up if you were invisible?
16763Scared to death, do n''t you think?
16763Scared?
16763Should I run the risk of"butting in,"and warn him?
16763Should they give it up?
16763Should they sit down and sulk?
16763Some, hearing the call, are answering,"But how do I know I will succeed in that sort of business?
16763Suppose I did not and he should begin to sink, could I jump in that fifteen- foot water with my clothes on and save him?
16763Take it?
16763That was the recognition, but what had preceded?
16763The Pharisee asked Jesus,"Who is my neighbour?"
16763Then, what happened?
16763There he had to remain nine months before he resumed his voyage; but what did he do?
16763They do not look very restful, do they?
16763Want to take a look at Bob now?
16763Was it when you waded into a big bully who was licking your little brother, and took the drubbing yourself?
16763We like it, do n''t we?
16763Well, fellows, that is what you cost; are you worth it?
16763Well, well, what''s that?
16763Well, what do you think of that?
16763What are you choosing as the object of your loyalty?
16763What could it mean?
16763What do you suppose Mephibosheth thought when the messengers showed up one morning at Machir''s house and called for him to appear before the king?
16763What happened to Mark?
16763What is happening?
16763What must have been their feelings, I say, fellows, when suddenly He appeared before them_ alive_ and_ well_ and_ speaking_?
16763What thing in my life would you warn me against, or what thing should I do which I am not doing?
16763What was the use?
16763What were some of the qualities in David which merited a crowning on that great day?
16763Which would you rather be?
16763Who could do it so wisely?
16763Who would think of a yoke in connection with rest?
16763Will I be contented in such work?
16763Will it cost you anything to obey?
16763Will it keep me in a comfortable living?
16763Will it pay?
16763Will men come when I tell them?"
16763Win what?
16763With all the earnestness of your soul, ask Him,"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
16763Work?
16763Would the little car rattle past with its damaged fender?
16763Yes, he was breathing, but so near dead he probably would not last long, so why worry?
16763Yet who can say that had Edison not been born none would have discovered the incandescent lamp?
16763Yet who can say that no man would have discovered and harnessed this giant to serve mankind if James Watt had not seen the light of day?
16763Yet who can say that no one would have invented the telephone if Alexander Graham Bell had not been born?
16763You are tempted to say:"Who am I?"
16763_ Read 2 Samuel, Chapter 9._ XL THE GAME THAT CAME NEAR BLOWING UP IN THE SEVENTH INNING Say, fellows, have you heard the sorrowful news about David?
16763_ Read John 20:1- 21._ XVII KNOWING HOW Say, fellows, have you heard of the expert who was called in to start the big engine?
16763_ Read Matthew 18:21- 35._ XXIX PARADOX Say, fellows, do you know what a paradox is?
16763_ Read Matthew 22:1- 10._ XII STEWARDSHIP Say, fellows, how much is a boy worth in money?
16763_ Read Matthew 22:15- 46._ IX LOYALTY Say, fellows, what is the most loyal thing you ever did?
16763_ Read Matthew 6:25- 34._ XXXV WAITING Say, fellows, are you"game"to consider a tough little word in the language to- day?
16763are you sure it was Dick?"
16763can you make it?"
16763did I hear you ask?
16763do you ask?
16763tares are coming up with the wheat-- what shall we do?"
16763until seven times?"
17265If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body? 17265 If the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
17265O death, where is thy sting? 17265 O thou sword of the Lord,"says Jeremiah,"how long will it be ere thou be quiet?
17265The law was given by Moses;"Did not Moses give you the law?
17265What is written in the law?
17265What saith the scripture?
17265Wherewith,says Micah,"shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
17265Why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
17265Ye have said, It is vain to serve God: and what profit is it that we have kept his ordinance, and walked mournfully before him? 17265 10:18, where the apostle says, in reference to the proclamation of the gospel:But I say, Have they not heard?
1726513:24);"Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God?
1726523, and the book of Deuteronomy?
1726532:4); and still earlier by Abraham:"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
172653:"When shall these things"--the destruction of the buildings of the temple--"be?
172654 in reality or in vision?
172654?
172656:27, where our version reads:"Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?"
17265A further inquiry is, Were these men_ competent as witnesses_?
17265And can any man persuade himself that this perfect code of morals comes not from heaven, but from sinful man?
17265And did his name indeed escape the knowledge of the learned scribe Ezra?
17265And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?"
17265And if they did not know his name, why did they append his writings to those of the true Isaiah, thus tacitly ascribing to him their authorship?
17265And not rather( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say), Let us do evil that good may come?
17265And the Lord answers according to Matthew( v. 26):"Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
17265And what are the things which are Christ''s?
17265And what shall we say of our Lord''s spotless_ purity_ of heart and life?
17265And what was the result?
17265And when Jehovah appears to save the cause of truth and righteousness, shall it be by a single interposition or a series of interpositions?
17265And when, upon this, the Pharisees ask,"Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?"
17265Another question is: In what_ order_ were the epistles to the Ephesians and Colossians written?
17265Are you, reader, such an earnest inquirer after truth?
17265But can any thing be more dissimilar in form than spring and autumn?
17265But_ when_ shall these things be?
17265By a volition you raise your hand to your head; but_ how_ is the act performed?
17265Did Jeremiah, for example, actually go to Euphrates to bury the linen girdle there, or only in prophetic ecstacy?
17265Did no one of these know who was the man that prophesied so abundantly of the work which they had so much at heart?
17265Did they indeed, in all this, only act upon the maxim which Paul rejects with abhorrence as damnable?
17265Does he mean the eight and thirtieth year of his_ own_ life, or of_ Euergetes_''reign?
17265He could not have been, as some have thought, the Son of God himself; for how could the Son of God be"made like unto the Son of God?"
17265How can it be quiet, seeing the Lord hath given it a charge against Ashkelon, and against the sea- shore?
17265How can the name of so great a prophet have remained unknown?
17265How long shall the present age of iniquity endure?
17265How shall we account for this fact?
17265If by the latter, how widely shall they be separated, and what dark scenes shall intervene?
17265If they sin, what plan shall he devise for their redemption, and by what processes shall he reveal and execute this plan?
17265Is it so, then, that in the last days all the families of the earth are to go up year by year to worship at Jerusalem?
17265It is natural to ask, in the first place, Were these men_ sincere and truthful_?
17265O grave, where is thy victory?"
17265Say thou, Thus saith the Lord God: Shall it prosper?
17265Shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, with calves of a year old?
17265So the words:"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
17265Such being the importance of the scope, the question arises: How shall it be ascertained?
17265The psalmist says:"My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?"
17265The question has been raised: How were their flocks and herds provided for?
17265The question is often asked: Were these promises given to the apostles alone, or through them to the church at large?
17265The question is, Are these statements reliable?
17265The question may naturally occur to the reader: Within what limits is the context to be consulted?
17265The question now to be considered is: Do such examples occur in Scripture, by whatever term we may choose to designate them?
17265The question remains: Did they pervert the meaning of his language in the first epistle, or did they employ an epistle forged in his name?
17265The question to be settled respecting each book of the New Testament is, Was it written under the guidance of the Holy Spirit?
17265There is no decisive ground, however, for understanding the words,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"
17265To the same class belongs apparently the following citation:"What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
17265True, there is in your body an apparatus of nerves, muscles, joints, and the like; but in what way does the human will have power over this apparatus?
17265We next inquire: Were they_ competent as men_?
17265What if more than eighteen centuries have elapsed since our Lord''s advent, and the domain of his kingdom is yet very limited?
17265What then shall we counsel him to do?
17265What was the knowledge communicated to him[ in this fact]?
17265What was this epistle from Laodicea?
17265When the Jews marvelled at his teaching, saying,"How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?"
17265When the Saviour asks the Pharisees in reference to Psalm 110,"How then doth David in spirit call him Lord?"
17265When the psalmist began with the exclamation:"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
17265Whence this all- comprehensive knowledge of man contained in the Bible?
17265Who had the spirit of prophecy if not Daniel?
17265Who hath babbling?
17265Who hath contentions?
17265Who hath redness of eyes?
17265Who hath sorrow?
17265Who hath wounds without cause?
17265Who was Joseph?
17265Who were these children of Israel?
17265Whom have I in heaven but thee?
17265Why did they not leave them without a name, as they did the books of Judges, Ruth, Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles?
17265Why not date the change from the latter part of the captivity itself?
17265Why then, an objector might ask, not understand the account of the giving of the law on Sinai amid thunderings and lightnings as figurative also?
17265Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
17265With reference to them, the Saviour''s argument applies in all its force:"How can Satan cast out Satan?"
17265Ye shall know them by their fruits: do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
17265Yea, behold, being planted shall it prosper?
17265Yea, though I walk the fierceness of his anger?
17265[ now that it bends towards the second eagle] shall he[ Nebuchadnezzar] not pull up the roots thereof, that it wither?
17265_ In what form_ should this be done while the theocracy was yet in full force?
17265according to Luke( v. 25):"Where is your faith?"
17265according to Mark( v. 40):"Why are ye so fearful?
17265and what is the meaning of the notice that the new king knew not Joseph?
17265and what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world?"
17265how is it that ye have no faith?"
17265how readest thou?"
17265or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
17265or with what comparison shall we compare it?"
17265or, which amounts to the same thing, Has it apostolic authority?
17265restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in Who can stand before his the paths of righteousness for his indignation?
17265shall I give my first- born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
17265shall it not utterly wither when the east wind toucheth it?
17265that is, had they the requisite means of knowing the facts which they record?
17265we at once ask; and how did they come to be in Egypt?
18040''And what, may I ask, do you call an unnatural thought?'' 18040 ''Sister Madeline,''I said,''you have been happy here, have you not?
18040Do n''t you own a string of trotting horses?
18040''Tell me,''I continued,''is there any particular day you prefer?''
180402"What Shall I Do To Be Saved?"
18040And is it any wonder that thousands of trusting and confiding wives and daughters are forced to the level of immorality by this belief?
18040Are not the vices which have killed them-- apart from war-- the peculiar vices of popery, especially drunkenness?
18040Are the policemen of the cities of Massachusetts servants of the Roman Catholic Church?
18040Are we building our own sepulchers to bury all the hopes of liberty cherished by our forefathers?
18040Are we nearing the crater of a Roman volcano that pours out its desolation and devastation upon free men?
18040Are we nearing the great Romish chasm that has swallowed up the hopes of many nations?
18040Are we nearing the inky night of servitude, where no light is possible, but the dim and treacherous lamp of idolatrous Catholicism?
18040Are we nearing the stretch of waste lands that contains no friendly oasis for him who seeks liberty?
18040Are we nearing the time when liberty shall be bound to the stake by Catholicism?
18040Are we willingly carrying fuel for our own funeral pyres, there to be consumed by the greedy and relentless ghouls of Catholicism?
18040But where do we get our ideas of what is morally right, and what is morally wrong, as the basis of our common law and jurisprudence?
18040C. Peck, and the first question this reporter asked him was,"Is that the picture of your sister?"
18040Can we expect Catholicism to change her abominations without force?
18040Can we expect anything else should Roman Catholicism ever become numerically strong enough to rule by physical strength?
18040Did the Roman Catholic Church excommunicate this bundle of perfidy for immorality?
18040Did this exposure disgrace him in the eyes of the Catholic officials who were above him?
18040Even the newspapers began to report the wonderful miracles(?)
18040For instance, they will take the bone of some Catholic Saint(?)
18040Have not the priests had control of them since this land was discovered?
18040Have the courts the right to sentence prisoners to Catholic prisons, and after sentence, have the prisoners no right?
18040Have they ever been Protestants?
18040How do you Protestants like to hear this?
18040If the rule of papal Rome be so intolerable to its friends, what might it not accomplish in the dominions of its opponents?
18040Is it any wonder that France and Italy are to- day struggling with this polluted beast in order to free themselves from her filthy grasp?
18040Is there any proof that the Virgin Mary appeared to Simon Stock and made to him the promise above related?
18040Let me ask you, Mr. Protestant, if you ever heard of a Protestant teaching in a Catholic school?
18040Mohammedanism converted(?)
18040Now, do you expect an institution which teaches such doctrines to elevate a nation above their own doctrine?
18040Now, if Catholicism is such a glorious creed, why is it that France is so anxious to get rid of her influence?
18040Now, is not this common sense logic and every- day philosophy?
18040Now, is not this true?
18040Now, is there any politics in such an agreement?
18040Now, what can we expect of the morals of a country which has for its leaders and teachers men of this caliber?
18040Right here the reader may ask if these nuns are willing to submit to the embraces of these priests?
18040The article follows:"Protestantism in Cuba?
18040The question now arises, How did John H. Surratt escape from the same fate of Herald, Powell and Mrs. Surratt?
18040The question then arose: Has the Roman Catholic Church the right to give sentence of imprisonment with hard labor as a penalty?
18040Then, what can you expect of future generations, and what must eventually be the morals of a country which is controlled by the priestcraft?
18040There are thousands-- yea, tens of thousands, who send handkerchiefs and trinkets each year to Rome to be blessed(?)
18040To whom shall we look for the inculcation of those patriotic sentiments which should inspire the heart of every American citizen?
18040Was one of your boys on this transport ship?
18040We want to know if this attempted crime injured the priest in the estimation of Catholicism?
18040West''at Peck''s farm is not Mrs. Mamie Kipp?"
18040West,''do n''t you?"
18040West?''"
18040What book or books contain the best code of morals?
18040What comfort did you get?
18040What consolation?
18040What do you think of a judge of a court who will sentence a child to a State prison for attending a Protestant meeting?
18040What good have the priests wrought among them?
18040What good will it do there?
18040What hope?
18040What is the consequence?
18040Where are they now?
18040Where are they?
18040Where are they?
18040Where does the vicious element which is found in this country come from, and to what church does it belong?
18040Who could tell the many weary hours of heart anguish she had passed through?
18040Who told you that?"
18040Who was right-- Catholicism or Galileo?
18040Why does this state of affairs exist?
18040Will we have any one to blame for what Catholicism does to this country when such time arrives?
18040Will you read a meditation for me?''
18040You love your present life?''
18040by the Pope, and who believe that by having some article which has been blessed(?)
18482And after him?
18482And after him?
18482And next to him?
18482And the half from the ford westwards, why do you spare it?
18482Do you believe in repentance after sin?
18482How now?
18482I have not said to thee,''Shall it be done?''
18482In what way did this happen?
18482Is that His decision?
18482Is there anything else you demand?
18482Is there anything more granted to me besides that?
18482Is there anything more you demand?
18482That will be a blemish to many, indeed,said Fiacc;"why should not I be taken in place of him?"
18482What are you considering?
18482What brought you?
18482What form do you desire?
18482What is Patrick''s wish?
18482What is that?
18482What reward?
18482What shall I render to Him for all the things that He hath rendered to me?
18482What size do you desire to be?
18482What was the reason,asked Patrick,"that the sign of Christianity--_i.e._, the cross-- was placed over thy grave?"
18482What will you accept, then?
18482Whence are ye?
18482Whence are you, and whither have you come? 18482 Whence is the hag?"
18482Where shall I go?
18482Where will you give it me?
18482Which of the other saints who labor for God,said Patrick,"that would not bring that number to heaven?
18482Which of your sons is dearest to you?
18482Why is it not good to leave it as it was placed?
18482Why, then,said the saint,"bearest thou the cross of Christ, thou who didst never worship or acknowledge Him?"
18482And the Lord, who is greater than all?
18482And the daughters said, as if with one mouth and one heart,"How shall we come to believe in that king?
18482And the saint answered unto him:"Hast thou not read the promise of the Lord?
18482And"what doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?"
18482Are we not from one stock, and have we not one God for our Father?
18482Are you gods?"
18482But what avails an excuse, however true, especially when accompanied with presumption?
18482But what shall I say or promise to my Lord?
18482But what was this one among so many?
18482But when it happened that I baptized so many thousand men, did I expect even half a"screpall"from them?
18482But who will believe me?
18482Daire answered:"What place do you desire?"
18482Did I come to Ireland according to God or according to the flesh?
18482Et dixit Patrici:"Do you believe that through baptism the sin of your mother and of your father shall be put away from you?"
18482Et posuit ibi Assicum et Bite filium fratris Assicus( Assici?)
18482For brave Josue stood the bright sun To witness the wicked all slain; Why not for Saint Patrick thrice more To illumine Hibernia''s plain?
18482Has He sons and daughters?
18482Have I not a pious mercy towards that nation which formerly took me captive?
18482He then went to Brosnacha, and the men of Munster followed after him, as if with one accord; and their households( hillocks?
18482Hono asked Patrick,"What will you give me for this land?"
18482I am reviled-- what shall I do, O Lord?
18482Is He beautiful, or have many fostered His son, or is His daughter handsome, and dear to men of the world?"
18482Is He young or old?
18482Is it from the_ sidhe_?
18482Is it not agreed that one pulleth down and another buildeth?
18482Is there a profusion of every good in his kingdom?
18482Is there anything else granted to me?"
18482Is there anything else, then, to be granted to me?"
18482Is there anything more granted to me?"
18482Is there anything more?"
18482Nor does the apostle say without reason:"If the just are scarcely saved, where shall the sinner, the impious, and the transgressor of the law appear?"
18482Or when the Lord ordained clergy through my humility and ministry, did I confer the grace gratuitously?
18482Patrick asked,"Why was it that you did not tell me?"
18482Patrick asked;"What are they?"
18482Patrick said to him:"Is there anything in which I have offended God, or is His anger upon me?"
18482Patrick stood in the middle of the house, when a certain plebeian asked,"Have we no other prayer that we could recite except this?"
18482Patrick thereupon blessed the households( hillocks?
18482Sechnall said to Patrick:"When shall I make a hymn of praise for thee?"
18482Shall God forget to be merciful, and shut up his mercy in his displeasure?"
18482Shall his mercy come to an end from generation to generation?
18482The elder daughter said,"Who is your God, and in what place is he, in heaven or in earth?
18482There he said:"Is not that the church of the cleric who said that there would be neither king nor roydamhna from Laeghaire?"
18482They think it an indignity that we have been born in Ireland; as He said:"Have ye not one God?
18482What delayed you to- day?"
18482What hope have you in God?
18482What more shall I say?
18482What will he think of his miserable kingdom, which shall pass away in a moment, like clouds or smoke, which are dispersed by the wind?
18482When Patrick was praying at the cross,"This is a sepulchre,"said Patrick;"who was buried here?"
18482Where will Coroticus and his wicked rebels against Christ find themselves when they shall see rewards distributed amongst the baptized women?
18482Who compelled me?
18482Who of the saints would not dread to share in the feasts or amusements of such persons?
18482Who, I pray you, can estimate in his mind the merit of Patrick?
18482Why do ye each forsake his neighbor?"
18482Why need we many words?
18482has He gold and silver?
18482is it under the earth, or on the earth, or in seas, or in streams, or in hills, or in valleys?
18482or is He ever- living?
18482whom I have brought forth in Christ in such multitudes, what shall I do for you?
20534And hast thou died to the world, and died to thy sins and lusts?
20534And whether you have forsaken your sins, and returned from your evil ways, and answered the visitation of the love of God in your souls?
20534But let me ask you, Who keeps house all this while?
20534Christ hath died for you; but hast thou lived to him?
20534Do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who came to seek and to save them that were lost?
20534Examine yourselves, whether you have chosen the Lord for your God, and Christ for your Redeemer?
20534Into the spiritual life, the divine life?
20534Is it the high calling in Christ?
20534Is this the mark thou aimest at, and which thou hast in view?
20534Now what hast thou in thine eye?
20534What have you done for Christ?
20534Who is sufficient for these things?
18713Ah, the Virgin-- she smiles at me because I did right, did I not sweet mother? 18713 Ah, why do n''t yer stop eatin''in school fer a change?
18713But did you see how shamefully Maude flirted with Willie Howard?
18713But the demoiselle wishes to appear a boy,_ un petit garcon_?
18713Did she ask you for any?
18713Did you ever see the like?
18713Er-- your- er-- may I come in madam? 18713 Hello, Edgar,"he said,"What yer got fer lunch?"
18713How dare you peep at other folks, and pry into people''s affairs? 18713 How did it happen?"
18713I wonder what he''s up to now?
18713I''m so warm and tired,cried Mama Hart, plaintively,"children how are we going to sleep to- night?"
18713Most faithless of faithless women, think you that like the toy of a fickle child I can be thrown aside, then picked up again? 18713 Nice crowd, eh?"
18713See that Mephisto and troubadour over there?
18713The ring, where?
18713What old man?
18713What was the accident?
18713Where?
18713Whither away, oh sportive boy?
18713Who dares stand forth?
18713Why would you rather be a baby than any other personage?
18713Wo n''t some of you fellows who''ve known him all your lives do to identify him?
18713Yes, who are they?
18713Your husband is an employee in the Fisher Oil Mills, is he not?
18713An aching heart?
18713And are the women with the indiscriminate tresses, near relatives, or only the landladies?
18713And he?
18713And why should n''t a poor little Creole old maid be interested too?
18713Are they forgotten?
18713Bernard?
18713But if we want to dig deep into the child''s story for metaphysical morals, does it not also uphold the theory of re- incarnation?
18713But in one place, in answer to the question,"Whom would you rather be, if not yourself?"
18713Can it be possible that the crafty Numidian King, Nari Havas, is the intrepid, fearless and whole- souled Hasdrubal?
18713Cuddling?
18713Deceived me?
18713Did you ever stop to see the analogy between a game of football and the interesting little game called life which we play every day?
18713Do you ever think to go over the old school- days?
18713Eat?
18713Had he learned the cold lesson of self- control, or found one other thing more potent than love?
18713Had some cruel chain of circumstances forced him to disobey her bidding-- or-- did he love another?
18713Hart?"
18713He must have it,--but how?
18713He paused meditatively awhile, then turning to the regal- looking woman lounging before the fire, he asked:"Wife, did you ever send me these?"
18713His mission?
18713How could I ever send such sentimental trash to any one?
18713I am younger than you, you know, but then, what have you to age you?
18713Is it economy?
18713Is there a strike?
18713It is wicked, but what can one do if impressions come?
18713It was not gone?
18713It was really wonderful, was n''t it?
18713It was this,_ Why should well- salaried women marry?_ Take the average working- woman of to- day.
18713It''s Leon, see?
18713Lodging- houses these, some of them, but one is forced to wonder why do the tenants sun their clothes so often?
18713Look at you now, there-- and there-- and there?"
18713Nay, but this is no hour for sorrow; They died at their duty, shall we repine?
18713None of you Will mercy show, or pity sigh?"
18713Nothing, nothing, almost, and las''night when it was so cold and foggy, eh?
18713Or eyes burnt blind by unshed tears?
18713Or is it only another deviation from the beaten track of history?
18713Or stabs, More keen because unseen?
18713Ring out your voices in praises loud, Sing sweet your notes of music gay, Tell me in all you loyal crowd Throbs there a heart unmoved to- day?
18713See the big boy in front, he with iron grip, and determined, compressed lips?
18713She heard the piping of an elfish voice,"Mother, why does the minister keep his hands over his heart?"
18713So Miss Sophie stayed to the wedding, for what feminine heart, be it ever so old and seared, does not delight in one?
18713So far as they were concerned it was all right, but what shall we say of the guests within?
18713Some style about them, eh?"
18713Strange, was n''t it?
18713Tell me what fruit he beareth from his strivings and yearnings; know not ye?
18713The ring?
18713The ticket?
18713The violets and pinks are from a bunch I wore to- day, and when kneeling at the altar, during communion, did I sin, dear, when I thought of you?
18713Then, after a pause,"Well what else did he say?"
18713There is murder, but by whom?
18713Think you that I can take a soiled lily to my bosom?
18713Was it merely fancy on the wife''s part, or did the husband really sigh,--a long, quivering breath of remembrance?
18713We thought such foolish things then, did n''t we?
18713What dost thou hold for me?
18713What housewife dares call a moment her own?
18713What kept him from her side?
18713Why did I never marry?
18713Why does n''t he get the ring from the owner?"
18713Why not?
18713Why ring ye now so joyful, so hopeful; then toll your dismal prophecies of o''er- cast skies?
18713Why should she have hastened this; was aught lost by the delay?
18713Yes, quite melo- dramatic, was n''t it?
18713_ Moi?_ Well, I sawed wood and said nothing, but all the while there was forming in my mind, no, I wo n''t say forming, it was there already.
18713for what?
18713in all, no friendly face, No helping hand to stay his plight?
18713screamed Mama Hart,"Dinner, who''s got time to fool with dinner this evening?
18713the monarch cried,"Amid the throng, and dare to give Their aid, and bid this wretch to live?
12854For whereas--this is the proof--"there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
12854He is able to save to the uttermost.--Whom?
12854How shall God not be willing to keep me in the light of His countenance, in the full experience of Christ''s saving power? 12854 ; there where he has just told us that we must reckon ourselves dead unto sin, and alive unto God in Christ Jesus? 12854 About His death? 12854 About His resurrection? 12854 Ah, beloved Christians, I want you to ask yourselves:Have I done that?"
12854And God, the living God, will He not maintain His authority in your soul if you submit to Him?
12854And I ask you: What think you?
12854And about His ascension?
12854And another question perhaps comes to us: What can be the reason that when we see a thing is wrong and strive against it we can not conquer it?
12854And are you going to believe that, apart from any experience, and apart from any consciousness of strength?
12854And do you expect that religion is so cheap that without giving time you can find close fellowship with God?
12854And do you not believe that He loves you more than a bridegroom loves his bride?
12854And how am I to wait on God?
12854And how can that faith advance?
12854And how can we enter that life, and dwell there in the bosom of the Lamb of God, if pride rules?
12854And how can you then get it?
12854And if you say,"Do you believe that He will do it for you?"
12854And in what connection?
12854And in what does God find His happiness?
12854And is it not so with the Lord Jesus?
12854And is the sun nearer to the blade of grass than Christ is to man''s soul?
12854And now, if Jesus gives me that promise, what have I to do?
12854And now, what is the use that we are to make of this lesson of the Master?
12854And now, why does Christ say this:"Seek first the Kingdom of God?"
12854And now, will all who have never yet found it honestly, begin to say,"Lord, up to this time I have never had it?"
12854And remember those precious words in the 11th of John:"Said I not unto thee"--when did Christ say that?
12854And then, my last remark, in answer to that question,"How can it be?"
12854And therefore, if any one asks me,"How can I get rid of this compromise life?"
12854And think you that we as believers have not a great work to do?
12854And what do we see there?
12854And what happened then?
12854And what is it we now need to do?
12854And what is that place?
12854And what is the full Christ?
12854And what is the whole creation groaning for?
12854And what now is this invisible pane of plate glass, that hinders my taking the beautiful things I see?
12854And what then?
12854And what was Pentecost?
12854And what was that joy that no man could ever touch?
12854And what was that spirit?
12854And what was that?
12854And when did the Kingdom come-- that Kingdom of God upon earth?
12854And where is the bond of unity between the life of the Church, the life of the individual believer and the work to be done among the heathen?
12854And why did God give the angels or man a self?
12854And why does He not do it?
12854And why is it of consequence that we should look to that?
12854And why is it of such consequence to speak thus?
12854And why?
12854And will not my God, who is love, be willing all the day to shine into this heart of mine, from morning to night, from year''s end to year''s end?"
12854Are not His gifts all good?"
12854Are there not some of us who would feel it an impossibility to spend every moment under the covering of the Most High,"in the secret of His pavilion?"
12854Are we indeed the followers and successors of Christ who went all the way to Calvary to give His blood for men?
12854Are we the true successors of Jesus Christ?
12854Are we, by the grace of God, in deep humility living a spiritual life, or are we living a carnal life?
12854Are you longing for perfect fellowship with me, longing to live where I am living, in the love of the Father?
12854Are you longing for that uninterrupted communion with God that there was in Paradise before Adam fell?
12854Are you longing to have Him, to have the perfect Christ Jesus?
12854Are you ready to say that?
12854Are you seeking a higher place than Jesus?
12854As Potiphar took Joseph, will you not take Jesus?
12854Ask what is the life Adam lives in me?
12854Beloved, are you living in the joy of the Holy Ghost?
12854Brother, do you want a better place than Jesus had?
12854But are we willing to accept it, do we cherish it?
12854But can He provide the table in the wilderness?
12854But how does Christ come to me?
12854But is not the blessed Lamb of God worth it all?
12854But is there humility on the throne of God?
12854But now comes the important question,"How can I attain this?"
12854But was not conversion only one step?
12854But what gave His death such power to atone?
12854But why, then, do God''s children so often complain that their circumstances separate them from Him?
12854But will God take one so feeble as I, and put me entirely right?"
12854Can we expect to go to Heaven in any other way than He went?
12854Christ had warned him; why did he not take warning?
12854Christ said,"How can ye believe who receive honor one of another?"
12854Did God make the sun to shine so brightly, and is the light so willing to pour itself into every nook and corner where it can find entrance?
12854Did Paul find any spiritual believers?
12854Did ever a father or mother think,"For to- day I want my child to love me?"
12854Do not ask that question, but ask,"Has Christ attained it and does Christ promise to live in me?"
12854Do the people look at that pointer?
12854Do we not read in the Epistle to the Hebrews,"Let us draw near within the veil, through the blood, where the high priest is?"
12854Do we not read that when God had finished His work, and rested, it was only to begin new work?
12854Do we not thus see that every circumstance of our living, every comfort and every trial, comes from God in Christ?
12854Do you find there self- will, self- pleasing?
12854Do you indeed desire God to be all in all?
12854Do you not believe that, having bought you with His blood, Jesus is longing for you?
12854Does it only mean through Christ as the mediator, or intercessor?
12854Does not all your anxious restlessness, and futile effort, prove that you have not let God do His work?
12854Does not the Scripture say,"If He gave His life for us, we are bound to give our life for the brethren?"
12854For while one saith, I am of Paul, and another, I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal?"
12854Has He not proven Himself worthy to be trusted?
12854Has not joy a far stronger attraction than anything in the world?
12854Have we been Christians so many years, and realized so little what we are?
12854Have we not often heard complaints of how much there is of pride in the Church of Christ?
12854Have we not to bow in shame before God, as we think of so much of the carnal in our hearts and lives?
12854Have you ever noticed that it is the very people whom God has blessed so wonderfully who do that?
12854Have you ever said,"Oh, how can I keep that light, how can I hold it fast, how can I be sure that I shall continue to have it to use?"
12854Have you ever taken hold of God?
12854Have you ever understood it?
12854Have you said that?
12854He began to think:"Must such a being as I always remain dependent on God?"
12854He does not know what to do; he immediately casts about:"How can I keep it, this death and this life?"
12854How am I to reach that blessed life?
12854How are we to be saved by this humility of Jesus?
12854How can I enter into this fellowship of the cross?
12854How can we ask God to guide us into spiritual life, if we have not a clear, confident conviction that there is such a life to be had?
12854How can we do this?
12854How can we ever fight this battle, or meet these difficulties?
12854How can we who are dead to sin in Christ live any longer therein?
12854How do I know anything about the sun?
12854How many hours a day has a young lady spent for years and years that she may become proficient on the piano?
12854How many years does a young man study to fit himself for the profession of the law or medicine?
12854How was that oak born?
12854I am not asking, do you feel that you have the power to conquer it?
12854I am not even asking, do you feel the power to cast it out?
12854I ask you, do not these two motives plead most urgently that you should say:"I will make Jesus master over my whole being?"
12854I ask,"What is Christ worth to you?"
12854I want, in the simplest way possible, to answer the question:"How does a man enter into that rest?"
12854If it was worth that to Christ, is it worth less to you?
12854If one had asked Jesus of Nazareth,"What is it Thou hast a body for; what is to Thee the highest use of the body?"
12854If there is a true spiritual life that can be lived, the great question is: Is the way open, and how can I enter into the spiritual state?
12854If we bear the burden of souls, can we have this peace and joy?
12854If you ask,"Do you believe Jesus wishes to do it?"
12854In Gethsemane He cried:"Father, is it not possible that the cup pass from me?"
12854In connection with humility, some one asks,"How about that text,''In honor preferring one another?''"
12854In the 13th verse we read that Jesus at Caesarea Philippi asked His disciples,"Whom do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?"
12854Is God not able so to take possession that He can be nearer to me than anything in the world?
12854Is it a description of what Christ is?
12854Is it a theological study?
12854Is it not a sad thing to see a believer who has been converted five, ten, twenty years, and yet no growth, and no strength, and no joy of holiness?
12854Is it not in every beauty, or in every virtue, in every pursuit, the joy that is set before us that draws?
12854Is it not often like the temple of old, in Jerusalem, that had been defiled and made a house of merchandise, and afterwards a den of thieves?
12854Is not that the life which we need?
12854Is there humility in heaven?
12854Is there no growth in holiness?"
12854It was at the grave of Lazarus--"that if thou believest, thou shalt see the glory of God?"
12854Jesus led him, even though he failed; and where did he lead him?
12854Just look at the sunshine; have you ever had any trouble as you were working or as you were studying or reading a book in the light the sun gives?
12854Let me just try to answer two very simple questions; the one:"Why should the Kingdom of God be first?"
12854Longest thou for Me?
12854Longest thou for fellowship?
12854Many Christians are asking,"What is the reason there is so much feebleness in the Church?"
12854May I ask, with reverence: What is God for?
12854Must riches or poverty, joy or sorrow, have a power over me that my God has not?
12854My brother, are you willing to be sanctified from every sin, be that sin great or small?
12854My intellect, has that been defiled by sin?
12854Now what are the works of self?
12854Oh, Christian, what is that blessing you will get?
12854Oh, have we not to bow in shame before God, as we think of His whole Church and see so much of the carnal prevailing?
12854Oh, will you look up to God in Christ Jesus once again?
12854One question that rises in every mind is this:"How can I live that life of perfect trust in God?"
12854Paul says:"Whereas there is strife and division among you, and envying, are ye not carnal?"
12854People have often asked me,"What is the reason I fail?
12854People often ask: What does the Church of our day do to reach the masses?
12854People often say to me:"But has God made all things so beautiful, and is it not right that we should enjoy them?
12854Shall we not accept the salvation that Jesus offers?
12854Shall we not say before God that we do trust Him, that we will trust Christ to be to us every moment all that we can desire?
12854Should we not each ask,"Have I outgrown my spiritual infancy?"
12854Suppose we were each, persons without a single sin; just suppose it; could we then make confession?
12854The Father said:"Will you give up that life to me?
12854The light of the sun-- can I separate that from the sun?
12854The one,"Why should it be so?"
12854The question comes again: Why is it that God''s people do not know their God?
12854The question was once asked the disciples,"What think ye of Christ?"
12854The solemn question comes to us,"Is the God I have, a God that is to me above all circumstances, nearer to me than any circumstance can be?"
12854Then, secondly, how did Christ live out His life during the thirty- three years in which He walked here upon earth?
12854They have read, and prayed, but they have found everything so difficult, If you ask them,"Do you believe Jesus can help you to live this higher life?"
12854To a man who asks me,"How can I enter into the rest?"
12854Was that Christ''s leading?
12854We breathe without difficulty because God surrounds us with the air; and is the air nearer to me than Christ is?
12854We do not wish to say,"I am trying to be as holy as I can; what have I to do with those worldly people about me?"
12854We go to Christ to take it away, and he does not do it; and we ask,"Why will he not do it?
12854We often ask earnestly: How can I be free from the self life?
12854We often hear about the compromise life and the question comes up What lies at the root of it?
12854What about His life upon earth?
12854What am I to do if I am to have this Holy Spirit within me?
12854What are the marks of a crucified man?
12854What are the marks of a little child?
12854What are the points of difference?
12854What are we to do to get rid of it?
12854What brought deliverance to that poor condemned sinner who was most dark and wretched in his unconverted state?
12854What can be the reason that we have a hundred times prayed and vowed, yet here we are still living a mingled, divided, half- hearted life?
12854What could help those carnal Corinthians?
12854What did Christ do when He died?
12854What did Christ do?
12854What did Potiphar do?
12854What did he do?
12854What did the Israelites say?
12854What do I see here?
12854What do I see?
12854What do we read in Hebrews vii?
12854What does that mean-- You are dead to sin?
12854What does that mean?
12854What does that mean?
12854What does that teach us of Christ''s relation to the Father?
12854What happened in the first Adam?
12854What have we to say about His birth?
12854What is it that often disturbs our hearts, and our peace?
12854What is it that prevents people from coming to that entire surrender that we speak of?
12854What is more beautiful than the love of a child to his mother?
12854What is needful for that?
12854What is religion?
12854What is the Christ worth to you?
12854What is the cause of all the division, and strife, and envying, that is often found even among God''s saints?
12854What is the cause of all the wretchedness of man?
12854What is the cause of estrangement between friends?
12854What is the cause of evil speaking?
12854What is the cause of selfishness and indifference to the feelings of others?
12854What is the essential idea of a creature made by God?
12854What is the life Christ lives in me?
12854What is the real Christ?
12854What is the root of all?
12854What is the use of having a mind; and what is the use of having money; and what is the use of having children?
12854What is this joy?
12854What is, in prayer, the most important thing?
12854What life?
12854What made him so separate from others?
12854What moved Potiphar to do this?
12854What ought to be the silence of the soul unto God?
12854What think you, ought we not to humble ourselves before God?
12854What was it that led Peter to deny Jesus?
12854What was man created for?
12854What was the cause of this?
12854What would the result be?
12854When a boy twelve years of age Jesus said:"Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
12854When they had answered, He asked them,"But whom say ye that I am?"
12854Where did it begin?
12854Where is it standing?
12854Where shall I see the glory of God most brightly?
12854Wherein cometh the beauty and the blessedness of that exaltation of Jesus?
12854Whither had he to follow?
12854Who is God?
12854Who is going to say that is hard?
12854Who loves to have a hasty temper?
12854Who loves to have a proud disposition?
12854Who loves to have a worldly heart?
12854Why is it that the blessed Spirit can not teach us more effectually?
12854Why is it that we find it so hard to hold fellowship with God?
12854Why so seldom, and why in such feeble measure?
12854Why was that?
12854Why?
12854Why?
12854Will you have me do this?
12854Will you leave it there?
12854Will you not begin to- day?
12854Will you not choose a life in which God shall be all, and in which you rest in Him for all?
12854Will you not come and surrender all, and say,"Lord Jesus, I have made Thee overseer over all?"
12854Will you not learn to say from to- day,"Welcome every trial, for it comes from God?"
12854Will you not listen and hear Him speak to your soul?
12854Will you not open your heart, and say:"Come in; come in?"
12854Will you not take the step?
12854Will you not, like the nobleman, take the simple step of faith, and believe the word Jesus hath spoken?
12854Will you part with it at my command?"
12854Will you trust God to- day for the future?
12854Will you?
12854You ask if when I talk of a spiritual man I am not thinking of a man of spiritual maturity, a real saint, and you say:"Does that come in one day?
12854You ask,"But must it then be dying every day?"
12854You ask,"How can I get rid of this self life?"
12854You ask,"Why is it, that for twenty years I have been fighting with my temper, and can not conquer it?"
12854You say at once,"What Christian can ever attain that?"
12854You say,"Am I able to realize that?"
12854Your heart, meant to be the home of Jesus, is it not often full of sin and darkness, full of sadness, full of vexation?
12854Your house, Christian, your spiritual life, the dwelling, the temple of God in your heart,--in what state is that?
12854and are we not rather trying to escape the sentence or to forget it?
12854and can we be happy?
12854and the other:"How can it be?"
12854why is it that you and I can not trust Him fully, perfectly to do His work?
12624And when they saw Him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto Him, Son, why has thou thus dealt with us? 12624 Are there no limits to the demands of God upon us,"we sometimes despairingly ask?
12624Lulley,she said and sung also,"My own dear Son, why are Thou wo?
12624My sweete Son, Thou art me dear, Oh why have men hanged thee here? 12624 What,"it is asked,"is to be done?
12624Who is this Jesus of Nazareth Whom ye preach? 12624 Why not,"ask certain people who have not thought out the meaning of Catholic dogma,"why not go at once to our Lord; why go in this roundabout way?"
12624Alas, my dear Son, what means all this?"
12624And Mary, the Mother?
12624And as we go through our self- examination one of the most profitable questions we can ask is,"What do I love?"
12624And can not we get the same attitude toward life?
12624And can we for a moment think that the years of intercourse with our Lady meant nothing in the spiritual development of S. John?
12624And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
12624And how else than as Queen of the heavenly host should we expect her to be represented?
12624And how have we guarded this Presence?
12624And if it does not, what am I going to do about it?
12624And is not that just what we are constantly doing, and what constitutes the most pressing danger of the spiritual life?
12624And shall we find there on the Way of Sorrow the virtues that are the opposite of the Seven Sins?
12624And then came the demand for a review; that we look our practice squarely in the face and ask,"What is the ground of this?
12624And then the question arises: What is the bearing of all that on my personal practice?
12624And to his insolent question,"Why should I suffer in an intolerable situation?"
12624And we have seen there, or we may see, may we not?
12624And what about the last of the deadly sins, the sin of sloth?
12624And what are we to understand Him to mean?
12624And what can be the meaning of calling such a life useless to the world?
12624And what have we to counteract the depression which is the natural reaction from the spectacle of the world- rejection of Christ?
12624And what was S. Mary''s own attitude toward the announcement of the Angel?
12624And what was the result?
12624And when we ask,"What is the purpose of this?"
12624And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
12624Any sane person recognises that; but does the same person recognise the sane principle as applying in his own life?
12624Apart from the waste of time due to attempting the impossible, what would be gained?
12624Are there no limits to the methods by which business is to be pushed, except legal limits?
12624Are they in fact spiritual?
12624Are they those who deny the legitimacy of invocation, or those in whose religious practise it holds an important and vital place?
12624Are we devoted to the aim of manifesting the glory of God and finishing the work that He has given us to do?
12624Are we not bound to stand by the Lord''s day?
12624Are we not quite safe in the case of S. Mary in the deduction from the nature of her vocation of the spiritual perfection to attribute to her?
12624Are we to be made lax by silly talk about puritanism?
12624Are we to be taken in by talk of hard work during the week and consequent need of rest?
12624Are we to remain quiescent, or are we to make the attempt to generate moral force?
12624Are we to think of these stories as containing any grain of truth?
12624Are you not, in fact, neglecting your duty in not changing it?
12624But are we to think of the death of a child as a disaster?
12624But can we say that they have very wide or real acknowledgment?
12624But death?
12624But go back to the men and women whose sole interest is amusement-- how do they live?
12624But have we all learned to use these hours so that we may be ready to meet the hours of testing which shall surely come?
12624But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother?
12624But how can Christendom generate any more moral force?
12624But in our own Communion do we get any strong protest in favour of the sanctity of the day?
12624But is anything actually saved by this sort of compromise?
12624But is that the really horrifying thing about the Passion of our Lord?
12624But is this true, to keep to a specific example, of the Blessed Virgin Mary?
12624But just wherein does the dying of Christ become an example for us?
12624But we feel, do we not?
12624But what constitutes good will in a man?
12624But what does this exemption from the common lot of men actually mean?
12624But who, precisely, is to make the offering?
12624But why not think of it as consummation?
12624Can we imagine any more wonderful expression of the life of holiness to which we are called than that?
12624Can we think that when in answer to our invocation she presents our prayers in union with her own, that love will fail?
12624Did she remain there, or did she follow S. John, and at length come to live with him in Ephesus?
12624Did they think that He had mistaken the caravan and been carried off in some other direction and was lost to them forever?
12624Did they think that Jesus would be caught by the life of the Passover crowds that filled the streets of Jerusalem?
12624Did they think that it would be a child''s curiosity which would hold him fascinated with the glittering toys of the bazaars?
12624Do I see that it is quite possible that I may be wholly wrong, and that I am hindered by pride from reversing my attitude?"
12624Do they believe in immortality?
12624Do we give only when we are asked?
12624Do we not feel that in S. John the mother has been committed to our love and care?
12624Do we not feel that in S. John we have been recommended to the love and care of Mary who is our mother?
12624Do we not often feel that something must be true far in advance of our ability to prove it so?
12624Do we prefer to be anonymous?
12624Do we put the spiritual interests of humanity first?
12624Do we spend them in guarding the Presence?
12624Do we yield to spectacular appeals or only to those that we have examined and found good?
12624Do you not know that being busy is one of the most effective screens that you can put between your conscience and your obligation?
12624Do you think that it is wrong to do this or that?
12624Does it correspond with the teaching of Scripture and of the Catholic Church?
12624Does not God''s use of a person imply qualities in the person used?
12624Does she not represent us in one way and S. John represent us in another, in this supreme exchange of love?
12624For how should there be peace in any world on any other terms?
12624Had they so utterly misunderstood and misinterpreted Christ that this is the natural outcome of His movement?
12624Has any actual victory redounded to the Prince of Power of the Air?
12624Has humanity been permanently affected by the resumption of it by God in the resurrection?
12624Has the Anglican"sanity and reserve"in regard to the Blessed Virgin Mary saved the Anglican Church from the inroads of unitarianism and rationalism?
12624Has there anything been found in the way of evidence, we ask, which reflects upon the truth of the story in S. Luke?
12624Has there at any time been any official action of the Anglican Church to limit my acceptance of the historic Faith?
12624Has there never been any true spiritual discipline, but only a certain superficial conformity to a spiritual rule?
12624Have I not done as I should do?
12624Have I only a collection of prejudices there where I supposed that I had a collection of settled truths?
12624Have I settled a practice for myself to which I am subjecting the teaching of the Bible and the Church?
12624Have mothers no longer any sense of the value of purity?
12624Have they heard the message of the first Easter morning, the angelic announcement of the resurrection of Christ?
12624Have we been cold to her, and inappreciative of her love?
12624Have we felt that we have no need of her in the conduct of our lives?
12624Have we mastered the technique of the Christian life sufficiently to be single- eyed and pure- hearted in our pursuit of life''s ends?
12624Have we taken up the Cross to go after Him, or are we assuming that we can just as well drift along with the crowd of those who only look on?
12624How are_ we_ affected?
12624How can one love and serve a Jesus whom one has lost?
12624How can there be peace for those who are in rebellion against God?
12624How could he do this?
12624How escape?
12624How long did she live?
12624How many of you, for example, make your confessions and communions with the frequency and regularity that your theory about the sacraments implies?
12624How shall we attain it?
12624How should your flesh be reduced to dust and ashes who, by the Son born of you, have delivered the human race from the corruption of death?"
12624How?
12624I have so often heard people say, when the practice of invocation of saints was urged: Why ask the saints?
12624I wonder if we force our meaning on the Bible or if we are trying to find therein new stimulus to action?
12624I wonder if we have got a religious practice which is settled or one that is continually expanding?
12624I wonder if we have wholly got beyond that point of view?
12624III Why should I any love, O Queen, but thee, If favor past a thankful love should breed?
12624If he be God and wills goodness, why does He not execute goodness, use power to accomplish it?"
12624If one asks:"What is likely to happen if one does not imitate this life, but prefers some more modern type of usefulness?"
12624If two people find that they have blundered, are they to go on indefinitely suffering from the result of their blunder?
12624If we ask:"Why hope?"
12624In our self examination, in our approach to the sacrament of penance, we are compelled to ask ourselves, Am I in fact sorry for my sins?
12624Is it a fact any more conceivable that the virgin Mother of God should be born in original sin than that she should be the victim of actual sin?
12624Is it in Churches where devotion to our Lady is suppressed?
12624Is it not possible for us to have our share in that pure insight of blessed Mary?
12624Is it not precisely in those circles where the very virginity of our Lady is denied that the divinity of our Lord is denied also?
12624Is it that He appears and disappears so strangely, not coming any longer to be with them in the old way, with the old familiar intercourse?
12624Is not that an illuminating phrase when we think of our relation to our Lord?
12624Is not the life that shuts out from itself the society of heaven pitifully impoverished?
12624Is sanctity then, or the possibility of it, shut within the narrow limits of a poor life?
12624Is there a right method?
12624Is there any appreciable amount of quiet spontaneous giving which is known to no one?
12624Is there any sense in which we can be said to be following our Lord on the Sorrowful Way?
12624Is there no falling away, no compromise, there?
12624Is there, in fact, some peculiar and limited form of Christianity to which I owe allegiance?"
12624It came to those primitive congregations, you remember, to which S. Peter was writing;"Where is the promise of his coming?
12624It is not at all surprising that in the end they drop religion altogether, as why should one keep on travelling a road that leads nowhere?
12624It is often so, is it not?
12624It is quite pointless in times of great social distress to ask passionately,"why does not God make a better world?"
12624It is true, is it not?
12624It is true, is it not?
12624Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
12624Know ye not that I must be in my Father''s house?
12624Know ye not that I must be in my Father''s house?"
12624Love is a passion consuming her being-- what can the attendant circumstances matter?
12624MARY: Ever I cried full piteously:"Lordings, what have ye i- brought?
12624MARY:"I ask thee, Maudeleyn, where is that place,-- In plain or valley or in hill?
12624Men look out on a world seething with unrest and filled with injustice, and they turn upon the Church and ask,"Why have you not changed all this?
12624Naturally, one can not carry on an unsuccessful business, but need it be success by all means and to all extents?
12624O my divine Son, is not this your opportunity, your"hour"?
12624Of what energy?
12624On the basis of our present effort can we, ought we, to have more than we have?
12624Once more: is it not true that after a period of honest labour I do find results?
12624One great trouble, is it not?
12624One is often tempted to ask as one hears people talking of death:"Are these Christians?
12624Or am I alert to see a contrast or a contradiction between my practice and the teaching of the Bible and the Church, if such exist?
12624Or have they simply abandoned all responsibility that normally goes with being a mother?
12624Our pressing question is, what difference has that made to us?
12624PART TWO CHAPTER XII THE TEMPLE And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
12624PART TWO CHAPTER XV WHO IS MY MOTHER?
12624Perhaps not all that I would like but all that I am justified in expecting from the energy I have spent?
12624She would be with S. John as long as she lived, but can we think of her as living long?
12624Should I let Him hangen there Let my Son alone then be?
12624Should I see men mine own Son slay?
12624Suppose when some pious soul comes to me and asks me if I will not pray for a sick child, or a friend at sea, I were to reply:"Why come to me?
12624That gold and incense should be offered a King is clearly His royal right; but what has he to do with the bitterness of myrrh?
12624That which S. Elizabeth spoke under divine impulse,--"Whence is this that the mother of my Lord should come to me?"
12624The answer to our question is itself a perfectly simple one, as simple as would be the answer to the question:"Do you speak French?"
12624The only question which is at all to the point is,"why has God not made_ me_ better?"
12624The question which is becoming more urgent everywhere is, What are the women of the future to be,--the daughters of Eve, or the daughters of Mary?
12624The question,"Must I do this?"
12624Then why not give way now, to- night?
12624This final surrender to the Father of a will that had never been separate from the Father,--what can we derive from all that?
12624This is no doubt a unique vocation, but is it quite so far separated from ordinary Christian experience as we assume?
12624This is the common case of the young whether boy or girl to- day, and the practical question is, Can they endure the isolation?
12624Those few moments after the reception of our Incarnate Lord at the altar-- how do we habitually spend them?
12624Thy head is closed with a brier, O why have men so done to Thee?"
12624To the protest of parents that they are incompetent to conduct such training, the only possible reply is a blunt,"Whose fault is that?"
12624To whom would Mary look?
12624True, but is the adherence of the Church to its statements perfectly plain?
12624WHO IS MY MOTHER?
12624Was a new faith at any time introduced?
12624Was it at all likely that the Jewish authorities having disposed of the leader in a dangerous movement would be content to let the followers go free?
12624Was it then possible that she should be holden by death?
12624Was that a light thing: Was it indeed so much less than the vocation of S. Joseph?
12624We are back therefore where we started: What are our supreme ends?
12624We feel, do we not?
12624We know, do we not?
12624We place ourselves in the group that surrounds our Lord when the soldiers, led by Judas, come, and ask ourselves shall I too run away?
12624We tend, do we not?
12624What did it mean, this resurrection of Jesus?
12624What do you mean by this ceremony?
12624What does He mean?"
12624What does the Church teaching as to sanctity imply?
12624What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
12624What in fact is it that you mean by worship?"
12624What is the status of the priest?
12624What is the trouble?
12624What is there about her life that suggests weakness?
12624What is there to appeal on the other side?
12624What sort of a front is the church presenting to the world, what sort of moral influence is it exercising?
12624What sort of character- development has so far been going on?
12624What then do we mean by original sin?
12624What to do?
12624What voice can sing This mystery, or Cherub''s wing Lend from his golden stock a pen To write, how Heaven came down to men?
12624What was S. Joseph''s attitude?
12624What was to be done?
12624When in response to their preaching men asked the question:"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
12624When one asks:"Why should I imitate this life which, however good in an abstract way, is not very harmonious with the ideals of society at present?"
12624When such things are pointed out from the pulpit the"practical man"says:"What would become of the Church were it not for the rich and the successful?"
12624When we ask what this congregation is, what is the answer?
12624When we ask, why is there such a feeling?
12624Where did she live?
12624Where to- day is the Deity of our Lord defended most ardently and devotion to Him most wide spread?
12624Who is shee that adorned with light, Makes the sunne her robe, At whose feete the queene of night Layes her changing globe?
12624Whoe is shee that assends so high Next the heavenlye Kinge, Round about whome angells flie And her prayses singe?
12624Why after Bethlehem, Egypt?
12624Why after Gabriel, Herod?
12624Why could they not talk about the Mission that has just been held, or the Quiet Day that is in prospect?
12624Why do you keep this day?
12624Why in this roundabout way ask me to pray?
12624Why is this?
12624Why not get a bigger notion of God than that of a mechanician running a machine, and think of Him as a Person dealing with persons?
12624Why not go directly to God?
12624Why not go directly to God?"
12624Why not in an humble spirit observe how God does act?
12624Why not pursue the same method in religion?
12624Why not think of it as setting the seal of God''s approval upon our accomplishment of His will and purpose for us?
12624Why not?
12624Why reject as incredible the Virgin Birth and the Resurrection?
12624Why start by saying,"Miracles do not happen?"
12624Why then should it not ensure spiritual bankruptcy?
12624Why was this?
12624With this conception of power in mind men are continually asking:"Why does not God do this or that?
12624Would not a great love draw her to another world and the presence of her triumphant Son?
12624Would they not rather seek to wipe out the last traces of the movement in blood?
12624and who are my brethren?
12624or why throw about the ceremony the suggestions of a sacrament?
12624that the coming of the child brought enrichment into the life of its parents?
20801A part to suffer, and shall I say I would not if I could help it?
20801And is not the thing expressed by them more so, tho''not expressed in words?
20801Can words more ill- sorted, more shocking be put together?
20801If He puts a part upon me to do, shall I neglect or refuse it?
20801Is it possible that people can be Scepticks in_ Opinion_, and yet without any doubtfulness, or solicitude about their_ Actions_ and_ Behaviour_?
20801Shall I not be faithful to God?
20801To whom for protection against Almighty Power?
20801To whom shall I apply for direction in opposition to Infinite Wisdom?
20801What then shall I prefer to the sovereign Good, supreme Excellence, absolute Perfection?
17480''I''ll appeal to yourself in this question, What other knowledge have you of God but what you have within the circle of the Creation? 17480 (?)
17480(?) 17480 (?)
17480A man shall have meat and drink and clothes by his labour in freedom, and what can he desire more in Earth? 17480 And what is the reason that Farmers and others are so greedy to rent land of the Lords of Manors?
17480And who now must we be subject to, seeing the Conqueror is gone? 17480 But shall not one man be richer than another?
17480But shall not one man have more Titles of Honor than another? 17480 But some may say, What is that I call Commonwealth''s Land?
17480But what hinders you now? 17480 But you will say, Is not the land your brother''s?
17480Do not your Ministers preach for to enjoy the earth? 17480 Dost thou pray and fast for Freedom, and give God thanks again for it?
17480For what is the reason that great gentlemen covet after so much land? 17480 HOW MUST THE EARTH BE PLANTED?
17480If any ask me, what Kingly Power is? 17480 It being thus with you, what other spiritual and heavenly things do you seek after more than others?
17480Now saith the People, By what Power do these maintain their Title over us? 17480 Shall every man count his neighbour''s house as his own, and live together as one family?
17480Shall we have no Lawyers? 17480 The Elder Brother replies,''What, will you be an Atheist, and a factious man, will you not believe God?''
17480WHAT IS COMMONWEALTH''S GOVERNMENT? 17480 WHAT IS GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL?
17480WHAT IS LAW IN GENERAL?
17480WHAT IS THE JUDGE''S COURT? 17480 WHAT IS THE WORK OF A COMMONWEALTH''S PARLIAMENT IN GENERAL?"
17480WHERE BEGAN THE FIRST ORIGINAL OF GOVERNMENT IN THE EARTH AMONG MANKIND?
17480WHO THEN ARE FIT TO BE CHOSEN OFFICERS? 17480 What is the reason that most men are so ignorant of their Freedoms, and so few fit to be chosen Commonwealth''s Officers?
17480_ Q._ But may not a man call Him God till he have this experience? 17480 _ Q._ When can a man call the Father his God?
17480_ Q._ When then may I call him God, or the Mighty Governor, and not deceive myself? 17480 ), he expresses the same thought in the following words--Is there not yet upon the spirits of men a strange itch?
17480... And was it fit for them to sit heavy upon others?
174807), and can He not to- day also save His own?
17480APPENDIX C WHAT MAY BE THOSE PARTICULAR LAWS, OR SUCH A METHOD OF LAWS, WHEREBY A COMMONWEALTH MAY BE GOVERNED?
17480And doth not the Land Lord require Rent that he may live in the fullness of the Earth by the labor of his Tenants?
17480And if all work alike, is it not fit for all to eat alike, have alike, and enjoy alike privileges and freedoms?
17480And is our eight years''war come round about to lay us down again in the Kennel of Injustice as much or more than before?
17480And now it is come to the point of fulfilling that Righteous Law, will you not rise up and act?
17480And then what need have we of imprisoning, whipping or hanging laws to bring one another into bondage?
17480And to what end is this but to kill their Pride and Unreasonableness, that they may become useful men in the Commonwealth?
17480And what hardship is this?
17480And what hath occasioned this distance among friends and bretheren, but long continuance in places of honor, greatness and riches?"
17480And who can be offended at the poor for doing this?
17480And will you now destroy part of them that have preserved your lives?
17480Are not all these carnal and low things of the earth?
17480Are not these men guilty of death by their own Law, which is the word of their own mouth?
17480Are we no farther learned yet?
17480But I would fain know what the soldier hath fought for all this while?
17480But have not the Commoners cast out the King, and broken the band of that Conquest?
17480But how?
17480But now what will you do?
17480But should God hear the peasants, who sincerely desire to live according to His word: Who will oppose the will of God?
17480Did not William the Conqueror dispossess the English, and thus cause them to be servants to him?
17480Do not all Professors strive to get earth, that they may live in plenty by other men''s labors?
17480Do not all strive to enjoy the land?
17480Do not professing Lawyers, as well as others, buy and sell the Conquerer''s justice that they may enjoy the earth?
17480Do not the Ministers preach for maintenance in the Earth?
17480Do we not see that all Laws were made in the days of the King to ease the rich Landlord?
17480Do you not make the earth your very rest?
17480Doth not the Soldier fight for the Earth?
17480Doth not the enjoying of the earth please the spirit in you?
17480For whatsoever rules as king in his flesh, that is his God...."_ Q._ But I hope that the Father is my Governor, and therefore may I not call Him God?
17480For whose benefit was the war being waged, the burden of which had fallen so heavily upon him?
17480Having food and raiment, lodging, and the comfortable societies of his own kind, what can a man desire more in these days of his travel?
17480How then can Anti- Christians denounce the Gospel as a cause of rebellion and disobedience?
17480How was it going to advantage the masses of the people?
17480If you and those in power with you should be found walking in the King''s steps, can you secure yourselves or posterities from an overturn?
17480If you want earth, and become poor, do you not say, God is angry with you?
17480Is it ingenuous to ask liberty and not to give it?
17480Is it not a flat denial of God and Scripture?"
17480Is not that part of the Kingly Power?
17480Knowledge, Why didst thou come, to wound and not to cure?
17480O Power where art thou?
17480O ye Rulers of England, when must we turn over a new leaf?
17480Oh why are you so mad as to cry up a king?
17480The Lawyers plead causes to get the possessions of the Earth?
17480Then what will become of your power?
17480WHAT IS FREEDOM?
17480WHAT IS TO RULE?
17480Was it ever intended that it should benefit them?
17480Was not King Charles the direct successor of William the First?
17480What is in you more than in others?
17480What made it necessary?
17480What was the aim and object of that incessant struggle out of which he had just emerged"beaten out of both estate and trade"?
17480When will the Veil of Darkness be drawn off your faces?
17480Whether Lords of the Manor have not lost their royalty to the common land by the recent victories?
17480Whether the laws that were made in the days of the king do give freedom to any but the gentry and clergy?"
17480Who dare resist His majesty?
17480Who will impeach His judgment?
17480Why do men work?
17480Why do you heap up riches?
17480Will you always hold us in one lesson?
17480Will you always make a profession of the words of Christ and Scripture, the sum whereof is this-- Do as you would be done unto, and live in love?
17480Will you be Slaves and Beggars still when you may be Freemen?
17480Will you live in straits and die in poverty when you may live comfortably?
17480Will you not be wise, O ye Rulers?"
17480Winstanley then proceeds to consider the question, What is Law?
17480and do you not live in them and covet them as much as any, nay more than many which you call men of the world?
17480thou must mend things amiss; Come, change the heart of Man, and make him Truth to kiss: O Death, where art thou?
17480was it possible that it should do so?
17480who really benefited by it?
17480why do you eat and drink, and wear clothes?
17480wilt thou not tidings send?
17480wouldst thou have thy government sound and healthful?
20160_ Q._ How do you prove that there is but one true God? 20160 All were put into the utmost consternation-- men, women, and children crying,''What shall we do?'' 20160 Almost of course the good people began with the question, What good men shall we keep out? 20160 And who can look at our past history and feel proud of our present status?
20160But when they handed Dr. Dwight a list of subjects for class disputation, to their surprise, he selected this:''Is the Bible the word of God?''
20160Could this be due to the Quaker faith in the sufficiency of"the Light that lighteneth every man that cometh into the world"?
20160Did not these things betoken a superficial piety, springing up like seed in the thin soil of rocky places?
20160How could the two parties walk together when one prayed_ Vater unser_, and the other_ unser Vater_?
20160It is a prevailing trait of this theology, born of the great revival, that it has constantly held before itself not only the question, What is truth?
20160Nay, verily, said Murray( in this following one of his colleagues, James Relly); what saith the Scripture?
20160Shall we be unworthy of the trust?
20160Should this consent be given?
20160The foundations were destroyed, and what should the righteous do?
20160The governor was incompetent and corrupt, and the minister was faithful and plain- spoken; what could result but conflict?
20160This, with Doddridge''s hymn,"My God, and is thy table spread?"
20160Were all the population of Salem to be reckoned as of the church of Salem?
20160What form will the structure take?
20160Would it tend to mitigate the intensity of sectarian competition, or would it tend rather to aggravate it?
20160and if not, who should"discern between the righteous and the wicked"?
20160but also the question, How shall it be preached?
19615And do you give way to his suggestions? 19615 Are not his promises now very precious to you?"
19615Are you in much bodily pain?
19615Dear sir, what were my works before I heard that sermon, but evil, carnal, selfish, and ungodly? 19615 Did you not find many difficulties in your situation, owing to your change of principle and practice?"
19615Did you not then feel for your family at home?
19615Have you any fears of more bodily suffering?
19615Have you known her long?
19615How is your daughter?
19615How long is it since you heard the sermon which you hope, through God''s blessing, effected your conversion?
19615How old are you?
19615How was it brought about?
19615Was she always so?
19615What are your views of the dark valley of death, now that you are passing through it?
19615What change did you perceive in yourself with respect to the world?
19615What family have you?
19615What is your present view of the state in which you were before you felt seriously concerned about the salvation of your soul?
19615Why so?
19615''What then is he whose scorn I dread, Whose wrath or hate makes me afraid?
19615And my deservings, what were they but the deservings of a fallen, depraved, careless soul, that regarded neither law nor gospel?
19615Are not you willing, my father, to part with me into_ his_ hands who gave me to you at first?"
19615Are we sensible of our own emptiness, and therefore flying to a Saviour''s fulness to obtain grace and strength?
19615Are we turned from idols to serve the living God?
19615Are we"clothed with humility,"and arrayed in the wedding- garment of a Redeemer''s righteousness?
19615Are we"lost and found,""dead and alive again?"
19615Art thou made rich by faith?
19615At length I said to Elizabeth--"Do you experience any doubts or temptations on the subject of your eternal safety?"
19615But oh how unworthy of them all are we?
19615Can you be so kind as to tell me what you have found to be the most effectual means of strengthening it?
19615Can you doubt amidst such numerous tokens of past and present mercy?"
19615Do any of my readers inquire why I describe so minutely the circumstances of prospect and scenery which may be connected with the incidents I relate?
19615Do we indeed live in Christ, and on Him, and by Him, and with Him?
19615Do you not think she is, sir?"
19615Hast thou a crown laid up for thee?
19615He may well say, What should I have done more that I have not done?
19615Herein thou resemblest her; but dost thou resemble_ her_ as she resembled Christ?
19615His power is great, and who can withstand it?
19615How then before Thee shall I dare To stand?
19615I consider the Saviour saying to you, as He did to Peter,''Lovest them me?''
19615I desired him to come into the house, and then said:"What is your occupation?"
19615I then broke silence by reading the passage,"O death, where is thy sting?
19615If not, read this story once more, and then pray earnestly for like precious faith?
19615Is He our all in all?
19615Is it too much to say, they should live like the angels in all holiness, and be filled with love and zeal for men''s souls?
19615Is there no mercy in this?"
19615Is thine heart set upon heavenly riches?
19615My reader, rich or poor, shall you and I appear there likewise?
19615O grave, where is thy victory?
19615Or, undismay''d in deed and word, Be a true witness for my Lord?
19615Sir, do n''t she look very ill?
19615What is wealth without grace?
19615What shall I do without her?
19615What shall I do?
19615know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
19615or wherein have I proved unfaithful or unkind to my faithless backsliding children?
19615or, how thine anger bear?
14841A certain high personage,--"a certain peeress,"--"a certain illustrious foreigner,"--what do these words ever precede, but defamation?
14841A step beyond decorum,has a soft sound, but what does it express?
14841And the serpent writhing in her beak?
14841But I am sorry for you; for if you are so well acquainted with life at your age, what will become of you when the illusion is still more dissipated? 14841 Here,"said he,"we are all now together-- but when, and where, shall we meet again?
14841If thou regret''st thy youth,_ why live_? 14841 My dear Lord,"How is your gout?
14841The ninth day of the month, you say?
14841What is well? 14841 Why?"
14841Wie soil ich dem, den ich so lang begleitet, Nun etwas Traulich''s in die Ferne sagen? 14841 You have been here before!--How came you never to mention this to me?
14841You must have heard,he says,"that I am going to Greece-- why do you not come to me?
14841''Where,''said he,''shall we be in a year?''
14841''Why, how now, saucy Tom?''
14841*****"Matter is eternal, always changing, but reproduced, and, as far as we can comprehend eternity, eternal; and why not_ mind_?
14841--"Not understand me?"
14841--"Was it man or woman said so?"
14841----, Lydia''White Lady of Avenel''''White Lady of Colalto''''Who killed John Keats?''
14841: thus are they supported, and how are they recruited?
14841A frequent question of his to Dr. Kennedy was,--"What, then, you think me in a very bad way?"
14841After these were finished, he exclaimed,"You perceive that bird?"
14841Afterward he asks,"Shall he fling dirt and receive_ rose- water_?"
14841Allow me to ask our spiritual pastors and masters, is this training up a child in the way which he should go?
14841Allow me to ask, are you not fighting for the emancipation of Ferdinand VII., who certainly is a fool, and, consequently, in all probability a bigot?
14841Also,''Why was I not aware of this sooner?''
14841And are the English schools or the English women the more corrupt for all this?
14841And can not you relieve the beggar when your fathers have made him such?
14841And from what does the_ spear_ of Achilles derive its interest?
14841And how are they taught?
14841And how can I refuse it if they_ will_ fight?--and especially if I should happen ever to be in their company?
14841And is all this because nature is niggard or savage?
14841And is not Phillips''s translation of it in the mouths of all your women?
14841And is this general system of persecution to be permitted; or is it to be believed that with such a system the Catholics can or ought to be contented?
14841And now that we have heard the Catholic repreached with envy, duplicity, licentiousness, avarice-- what was the Calvinist?
14841And what are your remedies?
14841And why?
14841Are not his Odes the amatory praises of a boy?
14841Are the very laws passed in their favour observed?
14841Are these the remedies for a starving and desperate populace?
14841Are we aware of our obligations to a mob?
14841Ariosto''s is not an_ epic_ poem; and if poets are to be_ classed_ according to the_ genus_ of their poetry, where is he to be placed?
14841Ask the traveller what strikes him as most poetical, the Parthenon, or the rock on which it stands?
14841Bowles!--what say you to such a supper with such a woman?
14841But Mr. Bowles says,"Why bring your ship off the stocks?"
14841But am I to be told that the"nature"of Attica would be_ more_ poetical without the"art"of the Acropolis?
14841But are the Catholics properly protected in Ireland?
14841But are these the doctrines of the Church of England, or of churchmen?
14841But he answered,''They are too large-- why do n''t they show their colours?''
14841But how?
14841But if he has been so charged, and truly-- what then?
14841But of what"_ order_,"according to the poetical aristocracy, are Burns''s poems?
14841But should I, for a youthful frolic, brand Mr. Bowles with a"libertine sort of love,"or with"licentiousness?"
14841But where is the Greek fleet?
14841But, after all, would not some of us have been as great fools as Pope?
14841By the way, there has been a_ thirty years''war_ and a_ seventy years''war_; was there ever a_ seventy_ or a_ thirty years''peace_?
14841Can the church purchase a rood of land whereon to erect a chapel?
14841Can the officers deny this?
14841Can there be more_ poetry_ gathered into existence than in that wonderful creation of perfect beauty?
14841Can you commit a whole county to their own prisons?
14841Cromwell''s dragoons stalled their steeds in Worcester cathedral; was it less poetical as an object than before?
14841Did Mr. Bowles ever gaze upon the sea?
14841Did Mr. Ings"_ envy_"Mr. Phillips when he asked him,"How came your Pyrrhus to drive oxen and say, I am_ goaded_ on by love?"
14841Did any man, however,--will even Mr. Bowles himself,--rank Hughes and Fenton as poets above_ Pope_?
14841Did any painter ever paint the sea_ only_, without the addition of a ship, boat, wreck, or some such adjunct?
14841Did he envy Bolingbroke?
14841Did he envy Gay the unparalleled success of his"Beggar''s Opera?"
14841Did he envy Swift?
14841Does Mr. Bowles know how to revenge himself upon a hackney- coachman, when he has overcharged his fare?
14841Does Mr. Bowles sit down to write a minute and laboured life and edition of a great poet?
14841Does Mr. Gell translate from the Latin?
14841Does he anatomise his character, moral and poetical?
14841Does he present us with his faults and with his foibles?
14841Does he sneer at his feelings, and doubt of his sincerity?
14841Does he unfold his vanity and duplicity?
14841Else why do we live at all?
14841Has any human reader ever succeeded?
14841Has not the Scripture something upon"the lusting after a woman"being no less criminal than the crime?
14841Have the Irish Catholics the full benefit of trial by jury?
14841Have we nothing to gain by their emancipation?
14841He himself calls it a"divine comedy;"and why?
14841He one day asked his faithful servant, Tita, whether he thought of returning to Italy?
14841He spoke also of Greece, saying,''I have given her my time, my means, my health-- and now I give her my life!--what could I do more?
14841He was asked,"who that was?"
14841His poem is not an epic; then what is it?
14841How will you carry the bill into effect?
14841I do n''t know-- do you?
14841I do not know; and who does?
14841I have had, by desire of a Mr._ Jerostati_, to draw on Demetrius Delladecima( is it our friend in ultima analise?)
14841I opposed, and will ever oppose, the robbery of ruins from Athens, to instruct the English in sculpture; but why did I do so?
14841I said to Darvell,"How did you know this?"
14841If Mr. Bowles so readily forgets the virtues of others, why complain so grievously that others have a better memory for his own faults?
14841If Mr. Bowles will write"hasty pamphlets,"why is he so surprised on receiving short answers?
14841If his great charm be his_ melody_, how comes it that foreigners adore him even in their diluted translations?
14841If one of these fits come over me when we are in Greece, what shall I do?"
14841If you are disposed to relieve him at all, can not you do it without flinging your farthings in his face?
14841If you proceed by the forms of law, where is your evidence?
14841In Gray''s Elegy, is there an image more striking than his"shapeless sculpture?"
14841In the course of dinner, he said,"Lord Byron, did you know that, amongst the writers of addresses, was Whitbread himself?"
14841In the sublime of sacred poetry,"Who is this that cometh from Edom?
14841In what does the infinite superiority of"Falconer''s Shipwreck"over all other shipwrecks consist?
14841In what state of apathy have we been plunged so long, that now for the first time the house has been officially apprised of these disturbances?
14841Is Mr. Bowles a poet, or is he not?
14841Is Mr. Bowles aware to what such rummaging among"letters"and"stories"might lead?
14841Is a review to be devoted to the opinions of any_ one_ man?
14841Is a storm more poetical without a ship?
14841Is it bringing up infants to be men or devils?
14841Is it not poetry?
14841Is it solely from the legs, and the back, and the breast, and the human body, which they enclose?
14841Is it supposed that a brigade can be formed without them?
14841Is it the canal which runs between the palace and the prison, or the"Bridge of Sighs,"which connects them, that render it poetical?
14841Is it the"_ marble_"or the"_ waste,_"the_ artificial_ or the_ natural_ object?
14841Is not Sappho''s Ode on a girl?
14841Is not her"_ champaigne and chicken_"worth a forest or two?
14841Is not this play upon such words"a step beyond decorum"in a clergyman?
14841Is not this sublime and( according to Longinus) fierce love for one of her own sex?
14841Is not this the original of the far- famed--"''Tis distance lends enchantment to the view, And robes the mountain in its azure hue?"
14841Is not"Anacreon"taught in our schools?--translated, praised, and edited?
14841Is the plea of"not recollecting"such prominent facts to be admitted?
14841Is the sea itself a more attractive, a more moral, a more poetical object, with or without a vessel, breaking its vast but fatiguing monotony?
14841Is the"Atys"of Catullus_ licentious_?
14841Is there any harm in negus?
14841Is there any thing in nature like this marble, excepting the Venus?
14841Is there not blood enough upon your penal code, that more must be poured forth to ascend to Heaven and testify against you?
14841Is this fair play?
14841Is this harsh?
14841Is this the frame of mind and of memory with which the illustrious dead are to be approached?
14841Is this the religion of the Gospel before the time of Luther?
14841It does not depend upon low themes, or even low language, for Fielding revels in both;--but is he ever_ vulgar_?
14841It has been asked, in another place, Why do not the rich Catholics endow foundations for the education of the priesthood?
14841Mr. Bowles makes the chief part of a ship''s poesy depend upon the"_ wind:_"then why is a ship under sail more poetical than a hog in a high wind?
14841Mr. Bowles was not always a clergyman; and when he was a very young man, was he never seduced into as much?
14841Must it not vary according to circumstances, and according to the subjects to be criticised?
14841Now that this should not act_ separately_, as well as jointly, who can pronounce?
14841On coming again to himself, he asked Fletcher, who had then returned into the room,"whether he had sent for Dr. Thomas, as he desired?"
14841Petrarch the_ sonneteer_: it is true that some of his Canzoni are_ not less_ esteemed, but_ not_ more; who ever dreams of his Latin Africa?
14841Schools do you call them?
14841Setting aside the palpable injustice and the certain inefficiency of the bill, are there not capital punishments sufficient in your statutes?
14841Some persons have compared the Catholics to the beggar in Gil Bias: who made them beggars?
14841The COLUMNS of Cape Colonna, or the Cape itself?
14841The authors of the"Rejected Addresses"have ridiculed the sixteen or twenty"first living poets"of the day, but do they"envy"them?
14841The bigots are not to be conciliated; and, if they were-- are they worth it?
14841The rocks at the foot of it, or the recollection that Falconer''s_ ship_ was bulged upon them?
14841There is a letter also of two lines from a gentleman in asterisks, who, it seems, is a poet of"the highest rank:"--who_ can_ this be?
14841There is an imperious necessity for some national fund, and that speedily, otherwise what is to be done?
14841These letters are in existence, and have been seen by many besides myself; but would his_ editor_ have been"_ candid_"in even alluding to them?
14841Things must have had a beginning, and what matters it_ when_ or_ how_?
14841We may be answered that these were his friends-- true: but does_ friendship_ prevent_ envy_?
14841Well, how did he describe it?"
14841Were Petrarch to be ranked according to the"order"of his compositions, where would the best of sonnets place him?
14841What can it give us but years?
14841What does he mean?
14841What is England without Ireland, and what is Ireland without the Catholics?
14841What is there of_ human_, be it poetry, philosophy, wit, wisdom, science, power, glory, mind, matter, life, or death, which is"_ invariable_?"
14841What made Socrates the greatest of men?
14841What makes a regiment of soldiers a more noble object of view than the same mass of mob?
14841What makes the poetry in the image of the"_ marble waste of Tadmor_,"or Grainger''s"Ode to Solitude,"so much admired by Johnson?
14841What proved Jesus Christ the Son of God hardly less than his miracles?
14841What resources have been wasted?
14841What revenge?
14841What rhubarb, senna, or"what purgative drug can scour that fancy thence?"
14841What says Paley?
14841What should we say to an editor of Addison, who cited the following passage from Walpole''s letters to George Montagu?
14841What talents have been lost by the selfish system of exclusion?
14841What then has ruined it?
14841What was it attracted the thousands to the launch?
14841What was the necessity of a prayer?
14841What will any reader or auditor, out of the nursery, say to such namby- pamby as"Lines written at the Foot of Brother''s Bridge?"
14841When death is a relief, and the only relief it appears that you will afford him, will he be dragooned into tranquillity?
14841When such was the veneration shown towards him by strangers, what must have been the feelings of his near associates and attendants?
14841Where is Dante?
14841While they sneer at his Windsor Forest, have they ever seen any thing of Windsor except its_ brick_?
14841Who are enriched with the spoils of their ancestors?
14841Why do you not permit them to do so?
14841Why is this?
14841Why should not the mind act with and upon the universe, as portions of it act upon, and with, the congregated dust called mankind?
14841Why talk of"Cibber''s testimony"to his licentiousness?
14841Why were the military called out to be made a mockery of, if they were to be called out at all?
14841Why would Mr. Bowles edite?
14841Why, then, is Mr. Gilchrist to be singled out"as having set the first example?"
14841Why?
14841Will Mr. Bowles tell us that the poetry of an aqueduct consist in the_ water_ which it conveys?
14841Will that which could not be effected by your grenadiers, be accomplished by your executioners?
14841Will the famished wretch who has braved your bayonets be appalled by your gibbets?
14841Will you erect a gibbet in every field, and hang up men like scarecrows?
14841Would"the comer"be poetical without his"_ dyed garments?_"which strike and startle the spectator, and identify the approaching object.
14841You would not have had me leave him in the street with his family, would you?
14841[ Footnote 1: Of these there is one ranked with the others for his SONNETS, and_ two_ for compositions which belong to_ no class_ at all?
14841_ I should like to know_ where_ our life_ is_ safe, either here or any where else?
14841_ Then_, indeed, the lights are rekindled for a moment; but who can be sure that imagination is not the torch- bearer?
14841_ This is envy;_ but where does Pope show a sign of the passion?
14841_ Who_ could come forth clearer from an invidious inquest on a life of fifty- six years?
14841and her own description too?
14841and of the still all Greek and glorious monuments of her exquisitely artificial genius?
14841and restore Sherwood Forest as an acceptable gift to the crown, in its former condition of a royal chase and an asylum for outlaws?
14841and the helmet and the mail worn by Patroclus, and the celestial armour, and the very brazen greaves of the well- booted Greeks?
14841and then omit the good qualities which might, in part, have"covered this multitude of sins?"
14841and then plead that"_ they did not occur to his recollection_?"
14841and what could you be doing in a place where no one would remain a moment longer than they could help it?"
14841and who will ever lay down Pope, unless for the original?
14841and yet, in_ fact_, what do they convey?
14841and''My hour is come!--I do not care for death-- but why did I not go home before I came here?''
14841because Hope recurs to Memory, both false-- but-- but-- but-- but-- and this_ but_ drags on till-- what?
14841both_ much_ undoubtedly; but without the vessel, what should we care for the tempest?
14841depopulate and lay waste all around you?
14841even of Milton''s_ poetical_ character, or, indeed, of_ English_ poetry in general?
14841how came you to make the Woods of Madeira?"
14841is he the less now a pious or a good man, for not having always been a priest?
14841is it come to this?
14841of the Temple of Theseus?
14841or does Mr. Bowles drink negus?
14841or how is the difficulty removed?
14841or is it the worse for being_ hot_?
14841or mankind ungrateful?
14841or rather, how are you?
14841or that three thousand pounds would be sufficient?
14841or was there even a DAY''S_ universal_ peace?
14841or will you proceed( as you must to bring this measure into effect) by decimation?
14841or, in the poem of the Shipwreck, is it the storm or the ship which most interests?
14841place the county under martial law?
14841suicide-- and why?
14841that religion which preaches"Peace on earth, and glory to God?"
14841to what does this amount?
14841what do you mean?"
14841what the h-- ll are_ you_?
14841with Dante and the others?
14841with_ dyed garments_ from Bozrah?"
18513And when the seven among four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
18513Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him:"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"
18513And Jesus answered and said unto him,"What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?"
18513And Jesus answered and said unto them:"Are ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and with staves to take me?
18513And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple:"How say the scribes that Christ is the son of David?
18513And Jesus answering said unto him,"Seest thou these great buildings?
18513And Jesus answering said unto them,"Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the scriptures, neither the power of God?
18513And Jesus said unto him,"Why callest thou me good?
18513And Jesus said unto them:"Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
18513And Jesus said,"Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
18513And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said:"Who touched my clothes?"
18513And Pilate answered and said again unto them:"What will ye then that I shall do unto him who ye call the King of the Jews?"
18513And Pilate asked him again, saying,"Answerest thou nothing?
18513And Pilate asked him,"Art thou the King of the Jews?"
18513And are not his sisters here with us?"
18513And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying:"Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?"
18513And certain of them that stood there said unto them,"What do ye, loosing the colt?"
18513And he answered and said unto them:"What did Moses command you?"
18513And he answered them, saying:"Who is my mother, or my brethren?"
18513And he asked his father,"How long is it ago since this came unto him?"
18513And he asked the scribes,"What question ye with them?"
18513And he asked them:"How many loaves have ye?"
18513And he called them unto him, and said unto them in parables:"How can Satan cast out Satan?
18513And he came to Capernaum: and being in the house he asked them,"What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?"
18513And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter,"Simon, sleepest thou?
18513And he said unto them,"How is it that ye do not understand?"
18513And he said unto them,"What would ye that I should do for you?"
18513And he said unto them:"Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was an hungered, he, and they that were with him?
18513And he said unto them:"Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
18513And he said unto them:"Know ye not this parable?
18513And he said unto them:"Why are ye so fearful?
18513And he said:"Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God?
18513And he saith unto them,"But whom say ye that I am?"
18513And he saith unto them,"Whose is this image and superscription?"
18513And he saith unto them:"Are ye so without understanding also?
18513And he saith unto them:"Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
18513And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith:"Why doth this generation seek after a sign?
18513And he taught, saying unto them:"Is it not written,''My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?''
18513And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow; and they awake him, and say unto him:"Master, carest thou not that we perish?"
18513And his disciples answered him:"From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?"
18513And his disciples said unto him:"Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou,''Who touched me?''"
18513And how then will ye know all parables?
18513And if any man say unto you,''Why do ye this?''
18513And many spread their garments in the way: and others cut down branches off the trees, and strawed[ Transcriber''s note: strewed?]
18513And she went forth, and said unto her mother,"What shall I ask?"
18513And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him,"Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?"
18513And the Pharisees said unto him:"Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?"
18513And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying:"Answerest thou nothing?
18513And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said,"Why was this waste of the ointment made?
18513And they asked him, saying,"Why say the scribes that Elias must first come?"
18513And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one,"Is it I?"
18513And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another:"What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
18513And they reasoned with themselves, saying,"If we shall say,''From heaven;''he will say,''Why then did ye not believe him?''
18513And they said among themselves:"Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?"
18513And they say unto him:"Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?"
18513And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying:"What thing is this?
18513And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves,"Who then can be saved?"
18513And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them:"Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
18513And when he was come in, he saith unto them:"Why make ye this ado, and weep?
18513And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately:"Why could not we cast him out?"
18513Art thou come to destroy us?
18513But Jesus said unto them,"Ye know not what ye ask; can ye drink of the cup that I drink of, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
18513But Pilate answered them, saying:"Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?"
18513But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said unto them:"Why tempt ye me?
18513But there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts:"Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies?
18513CHAPTER VI IS NOT HE THE CARPENTER?
18513Couldest not thou watch one hour?
18513David therefore himself calleth him''Lord''; and whence is he then his son?"
18513For he said unto him:"Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit,"And he asked him:"What is thy name?"
18513For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
18513Have ye your heart yet hardened?
18513Having eyes, see ye not, and having ears, hear ye not, and do ye not remember?
18513He answereth him, and saith,"O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
18513He saith unto them:"How many loaves have ye?
18513How is it that ye have no faith?"
18513How long shall I suffer you?
18513IS NOT HE THE CARPENTER?
18513In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise, whose wife shall she be of them, for the seven had her to wife?"
18513Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon?
18513Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
18513Perceive ye not yet, neither understand?
18513Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it?
18513Shall we give, or shall we not give?"
18513The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
18513Then Pilate said unto them,"Why, what evil hath he done?"
18513Then the Pharisees and scribes asked him:"Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders, but eat bread with unwashen hands?"
18513Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith,"What need we any further witnesses?
18513What is it which these witness against thee?"
18513What shall therefore the lord of the vineyard do?
18513When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?"
18513Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy,''Thy sins be forgiven thee;''or to say,''Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?''
18513Who can forgive sins but God only?"
18513Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?"
18513and another said,"Is it I?"
18513and not to be set on a candlestick?
18513or with what comparison shall we compare it?
18513to save life, or to kill?"
18513what new doctrine is this?
18513which is, being interpreted,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
21208Does the keeping of Dakota customs benefit or injure the Dakota People?
21208What do you mean?
21208Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
21208As he said:"Who of all the Saviours of the Indian people has risen from the dead?
21208Did the missionaries suppose the braves would follow the lead of squaws?
21208Do Indian missions pay?
21208Instinctively we asked ourselves, Why are they here?
21208Is this one of their old pagan festivals?
21208Now do missions pay?
21208Now what has wrought this great change among the Dakotas?
21208Or is it a council of war?
21208Should it ever be forgotten?
19612Marcionitæ interrogati quid fiet peccatori cuique die illo? 19612 ( see the doctrines of Apelles and Hermogenes); what significance the appearance of Christ had for the heavenly and Satanic powers? 19612 1) put the question to their ecclesiastical opponents,Quid novi attulit dominus veniens?"
1961227], Apollonius of Tyana(?
196124) But how were the heretics to be surely known?]
1961242:"De verbi autem administratione quid dicam, cum hoc sit negotium illis, non ethnicos convertendi, sed nostros evertendi?
19612A witness to a naive Modalism is found also in the Acta Pionii 9:"Quem deum colis?
19612And had not Paul really separated Christianity as religion from Judaism and the Old Testament?
19612As to the first, the question has frequently been asked, Is the Gospel of Christ to be the authority or the Gospel concerning Christ?
19612But could it not place them on a greater and firmer foundation?
19612But were the earliest Neoplatonists really acquainted with the speculations of men like Philo, Justin, Valentinus and Basilides?
19612But what is the end of him who is thus rejected?
19612But where was the limit of the application?
19612But would they ever have arisen without the presupposition of a Christian community which recognised the Old Testament?]
19612But, and this is the last question which one is justified in raising here, why did not Neoplatonism create an independent religious community?
19612Conscious of being bound to tradition, it first definitely raised the question, what is Christianity?
19612De Christo ergo quid sentiunt?
19612Did Paul develop independently his own conception?
19612Dominum esse, aut illum omnino non esse?
19612En 180, le Nouveau Testament est clos: il ne s''y ajoutera plus un seul livre nouveau(?).
19612How old are our first three Gospels?
19612How old is the triad: Apostles, Prophets and Teachers?
19612In what way were views about the saving value of Christ''s death developed alongside of Paul''s system?
19612It is not surprising that the first man who clearly put and answered the question,"What is Christian?"
19612Just as it is still, in the same way naively inferred: if Christ rose bodily he must also have ascended bodily( visibly?)
19612Nimirum, inquiunt, grande opus et dignum deo mundus?"
19612Respondit: Christum Polemon( judex): Quid ergo?
19612The Romish correction must therefore have been subsequently taken over in the provinces( Africa?).
19612The answer to this question is at the same time the reply to another, viz., why did the Christian church supplant Neoplatonism?
19612The difference in the answers to the question, How far and by what means, Jesus procured salvation?
19612The doctrines of the Basilidians(?)
19612The number of sacred ceremonies, already considerable in the second century( how did they arise?
19612The treatise written in the days of Marcus Aurelius by a certain Musanus( where?)
19612We possess probably not a few writings which belong to that period; but how are we to prove this, how are they to be arranged?
19612What significance had it in the following period?
19612What was the original conception of baptism?
19612When and how did belief in the birth of Jesus from a Virgin gain acceptance in Christendom?
19612When and where did baptism in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit arise, and how did it make its way in Christendom?
19612When did these formations begin?
19612When were Baptism and the Lord''s Supper grouped together?
19612Where else could we do that?
19612Who can decide what each of them acquired by its own exertions and what it obtained through interchange of opinions?
19612Who first distinguished Christendom, as[ Greek: ekklêsia tou theou], from Judaism, and how did the concept[ Greek: ekklêsia] become current?
19612Why not?
19612[ 397] But even Paul had been understood only by few( by none?).
19612and, if we must answer these questions in the affirmative, did they really learn from these sources?
19612iste alter est?
19612l. c.:"Quid dicam de Hebionitis, qui Christianos esse se simulant?
19612the description of the Christianity of the Corinthians: On what did the community base its Christian character?
19612were they familiar with the Oriental religions, especially with the Jewish and the Christian?
19612what meaning belongs to his sufferings, although there was no real suffering for the heavenly Christ, but only for Jesus?
20206A reed( from the wilderness) shaken with the wind?
20206And what means the so- much abused word Catholic if not inclusiveness?
20206Another problem was: what were more salvatory, faith or works?
20206But what led to the Churches''surrender?
20206But which of the Churches ought to give this example for the salvation of Europe and of the world?
20206But who am I to teach you?
20206CHAPTER IV THE VICTORY OF THE CHURCH WHAT IS THE CHURCH?
20206Christ, God''s Holy Wisdom, includes all of us, why should we exclude each other?
20206Did she agree with them?
20206Did you ever think that St Paul is the greatest prophet of a new and desirable statesmanship?
20206Do you think that the Arabs, who gave Europe knowledge, are expecting from Europe knowledge?
20206ECCLESIA TRIUMPHANS How can the church get her past strength again and triumph over the evil inside and outside her walls?
20206Have we still this exclusive spirit which moved the world effecting the greatest revolution in History?
20206He would ask: What happened with the spirit he preached?
20206How can a wounded man be healed unless his wounds are unveiled?
20206How could an unholy Europe preach the Holy One?
20206How to connect them?
20206How to reach it?
20206Or another: in our moral perfection how much is God''s grace operating and how much our human collaboration?
20206Or another: what part worship plays in our salvation( the problem known in theology as opus operatum)?
20206Or did she oppose and protest as she did against Rome and the Crescent?
20206Or do you think that Chino- Japanese civilisation has anything worth mentioning to borrow from Europe but Christian ideals?
20206The Struggle for a True Doctrine.--The central problem for the living Church has always been: Who was Jesus?
20206To start what?
20206Well, was not His life- drama typical and prophetic for His Church?
20206Well, what would a Buddhistic painter put as a simile of consolation for the man in agony?
20206Were not His last words to the disciples: go to all nations?
20206What did He ever exclude-- save unclean spirits?
20206What does that mean, but that I can not be saved without God and my neighbours?
20206What else if not a Buddha''s sentence or word?
20206What happened with this spirit which excommunicated de facto the Jewish narrow Patriotism and the Roman Imperialism?
20206What is the Church viewed from the point of view of the world war?
20206What is the Church, historically viewed?
20206What is the Church, psychologically viewed?
20206What is the Church, sociologically viewed?
20206What is the consequence if a Christian Church adopts the standpoint of a worldly Government as the true one?
20206What is this great thing?
20206What was the Church''s attitude towards the European imperialistic formulae?
20206Where has fled Europe''s soul?
20206Who of us and of you asks about the integrity of the Christian spirit?
20206Why has the Church stopped being a drama?
20206Why is she hesitating and fearing?
20206Why not just your Anglican Church?
20206You are a Christian?
20206and how to worship Him?
14578''Like''has nothing to do with it; is it right?
14578''Who do you mean?'' 14578 *"Why not?"
14578Ah, friend,I said,"it is bad to be left out from the Lord''s table here; what will it be to be left out of heaven?"
14578And have not you also?
14578And pray, what is that?
14578And the missus inside( pointing to the dining- room),"be she converted?"
14578Are you coming to church to- night?
14578Are you quite sure?
14578Are you sure of that?
14578Are you wood, or leather, or stone? 14578 Be they converted too?"
14578But do you never think about your soul, John?
14578But suppose you think so?
14578But what does the Scripture say?
14578But what,I said,"if you have been neglecting and slighting God''s love for a long time, and He is now moving you with fear to return to Him?"
14578But,I asked,"suppose you have not repented and believed, what then?"
14578But,I said,"do you not see that faith does not consist in believing what you write, but in what God has written?
14578But,I said,"have you been home yet?"
14578But,I said,"what will they think when they see me?"
14578Can it be true? 14578 Could you do that?"
14578Did you never come as a sinner, and obtain the forgiveness of your sins?
14578Do you believe that He has done that?'' 14578 Do you believe, then,"said my visitor,"in the fire of hell?
14578Do you doubt me?
14578Do you hear him?
14578Do you know me?
14578Do you mean Gehenna, the place of torment?
14578Do you mean to say then,she replied, with surprise,"that you have no sins?"
14578Do you mean to say,he continued,"that the Church is not the very ark of salvation?"
14578Do you mind telling me about it?
14578Do you really believe all this?
14578Do you thank Him for it?
14578Do you?
14578Go on with your text,said the vicar, quietly,"''Confounded be all they that serve graven images;''is that what you mean?"
14578Have you any salt? 14578 Have you this living water?"
14578Hear him? 14578 Here you are,"he said,"at it again, and they are getting worse and worse in the barn-- what ever is to be done?
14578How can I consciously appoint or license you to anything in my diocese?
14578How can you feel anything till you have it? 14578 How can you tell?"
14578How did you get it?
14578How is that?
14578I again said,''Who do you mean?'' 14578 I know what converting or saving''grace is; but what is this?"
14578I mean, does he preach about the forgiveness of sins? 14578 Is he converted?"
14578Is it a figure of speech that the rich man fared sumptuously, that he died, that he was buried? 14578 Is not conversion God''s work?"
14578Lost what?
14578May I ask what I am to understand by these words?
14578Mind?
14578Now, look at me, for I am a man of business: when will you come? 14578 Now,"I said,"you have renounced wine and all; have you?"
14578Oh, is that what you call revival work? 14578 Oh,"he replied,"will you preach tonight?"
14578Oh,he said,"are you there, neighbour?
14578Oh,said Billy,"you are come, are you?
14578Shall I ask the Lord to come down from heaven again and die on the cross for you?
14578Shall I do so?
14578Shall we ask Him?
14578Six shillings bid,said the auctioneer--"six shillings-- thank you; seven shillings; any more for that good old cupboard?
14578That may be; but do you not think you ought to thank Him for what He did for you?
14578There, did you not hear that?
14578There, there,she said,"What does any one want clearer and cleaner than that?"
14578Too late for what?
14578Well then, will you give your heart to God also?
14578Well, my friend,I said,"who are you?"
14578Well, then, why do you suppose that I mean something uncharitable or bad?
14578Well,I said,"and what did you do then?"
14578What could I do with souls?
14578What d''yer want with me?
14578What did he say?
14578What do you mean?
14578What do you mean?
14578What is all this confusion about?
14578What is that?
14578What is that?
14578What is that?
14578What is this?
14578What services?
14578What shall I pray for?
14578What would you do if there was no wall? 14578 What''s that to you?"
14578What''s the matter? 14578 What''s the matter?"
14578What, not working today, John?
14578What, then, is God, if I am''dear''only for telling you of His love? 14578 Where did they get it?"
14578Where did they get it?
14578Where is he?
14578Which Canon is it against?
14578Why do you ask me?
14578Why do you not preach in dependence upon God and go without a book like that good man? 14578 Why not?"
14578Why, Sam,said his master,"do n''t you like it?"
14578Why,I asked,"what is it all about?
14578William,I said,"did you ever see me before I came to this parish?"
14578Would one of us, or both, take pity on him, and give him our company?
14578You do believe that He has died for you- for you?
14578You may know more about this some day, perhaps; but in the meantime will you allow me to ask you one thing: Do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?
14578''Oh, what shall I do?
14578''What is thy petition?''
14578.... What young man?"
14578.... Will you not take a glass of wine?"
14578.... Will you take some bread?
14578After sighing and groaning several times, he said to himself,"What shall I do?--what shall I do?
14578Afterwards introducing himself, he asked me very politely,"What is the secret of all this?"
14578Again he disappeared for the whole day, until the evening, when he came into the vestry, and said,"Will you let me read prayers this evening?"
14578Among others, the churchwarden came to me in a very excited state, and said,"What ever made you say,''Now or never!--now or never!''?"
14578And how was I to reach them?
14578And while Billy was pondering how to"rise"six shillings, the same man came up and said,"What do you want that cupboard for, Billy?"
14578Are you converted?
14578Are you hiding away from me?"
14578Are you ill?"
14578Are you quite sure that, with all your faith in Baptismal Regeneration, you are born again of the Spirit?
14578Are you satisfied that you are now saved because you are in the Church?"
14578As I walked about in this garb, I asked a friend,"How do you like it?"
14578As soon as we entered her room, she said,"How do you do?
14578As to"heart conversion,"what is conversion at all if the heart is not touched?
14578But do you believe that Jesus died for you?"
14578But it must be done with a firm and whole heart; not"Lord, shall I give the half of my goods to feed the poor?"
14578But the question may be asked,"Is it possible for unsaved people( spiritually dead) to be so good and religious?
14578But when did I say that you were unconverted?
14578But, my brother, are you satisfied?"
14578But, what if He does?
14578But, what if He does?--what if He does?
14578Can not you see that?"
14578Can you tell me that you are?"
14578Can you trust Him?"
14578Converted, are ye?"
14578Could n''t yer get in?
14578Do n''t you remember three coast- guard men at Captain O--''s garden?"
14578Do n''t you see me there every Sunday?"
14578Do people become alike who look much at one another?
14578Do you believe that Christ died for you?"
14578Do you believe that the Lord Jesus died for you?"
14578Do you hear, man?
14578Do you know how to get forgiveness of sins?"
14578Do you know why the good Lord has spared you for so long?"
14578Do you mean to preach in future in dependence upon God?"
14578Do you really wish you had never been born?"
14578Do you remember once preaching about Abraham offering up his son Isaac?
14578Do you think it is a material fire?"
14578Have you got anything on your mind?"
14578Have you had no real transaction with''God about them?"
14578Have you heard that your vessel has gone down with all hands?"
14578Have you not a green- and- red carpet- bag?
14578He asked a stranger who was there, walking about, what he thought that old cupboard would go for?
14578He became very restless, and at last interrupting, said, respectfully,"If you please, sir, is there much more of that?"
14578He contented himself by asking me quietly,"And how long does your peace last?"
14578He continued,"Will you come to my house and preach this evening?
14578He did so, and looking grave, sounded my lungs, put his ear to my chest and then asked,"What is the matter with your left lung?"
14578He looked at me in a strange way, and then, leaning his back against a stone fence, he said,"Are you converted?"
14578He said to his visitor,"What do you want here?"
14578He then challenged me on another point, and said,"Have you peace with God?"
14578Hear what?
14578Hence the Lord''s exclamation,"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
14578Her mother and sister came in, saying,"Is it not dreadful?"
14578Her sayings and doings would fill a book; but who would believe the things?
14578Here I challenged the statement, and said,"Have you any references there-- any''stars''or''daggers''to that?"
14578How can I believe that Jesus died for me, and not thank Him?"
14578How can you ask for forgiveness, and have it at the same time?"
14578How could I be so blind and ignorant?
14578How could I be so foolish, to give up a living, where there was vitality, though it was rough, for a superficial and artificial semblance of religion?
14578How could they have forgiveness if they did not come to me?
14578How did you come to break your pledge?"
14578How did you manage to get here?
14578How is it you are here?
14578How old are you?"
14578Human reasoning would say,"What, then, is the use of ministry and sacraments?
14578I agreed to this with thanks, as the first sign of sympathy I had found in him, and said,"Shall I go and take your services in exchange?"
14578I am sometimes asked,"Is there not such a thing as a feeling which is too deep for expression?"
14578I apologized for disturbing her, and was going away, when she said,"Will you not come in for a few minutes?"
14578I asked this man afterwards what it was that had had such an effect upon him?
14578I asked,"What is the matter?"
14578I asked;"never think about another world and eternity?"
14578I began to wonder at intervals,"What part of the diocese I was to be sent to?--Where is there a vacancy?"
14578I bowed to her, and said,"Can I help you?"
14578I came back among them, and, pointing to the door, said,"Is that where he stops?"
14578I confessed my shortcomings, and the defectiveness of my teaching, and pleaded earnestly,"Lord, what wouldst Thou have me to do?
14578I could not dare to say they would be lost forever; but where could they be now?
14578I could not help inquiring,"Where did the Druids get this sign?"
14578I disguised my voice, and asked,"What man?"
14578I had a dream once--- do you ever have dreams?
14578I had never seen an instrument of this kind before, and asked if he really believed in it?
14578I inquired, laying the emphasis on you--"for you, as if you were the only person for whom He died?"
14578I knocked at the door, and said,"Does Mrs. W-- live here?"
14578I made way for him, and he came stepping into the room; then making a profound bow to the said"missus,"he asked,"Be there any maidens( servants)?"
14578I mean, do you believe that He died; and that you have a personal interest in His death?"
14578I replied,"Do I know it now?"
14578I said,"Billy, do you know that I think the Lord wants to have mercy on you?
14578I said,"Do not be angry with me, but what do you believe about Him?"
14578I said,"Do you think your mother would let you return with us on a short visit?
14578I said,"Frank, is that you?
14578I said,"Why do you object to my going to see the poor fellow?
14578I said,''what can you mean?''
14578I took it from the gospel of the day--"What think ye of Christ?"
14578I was very happy, and said,''Whose garden is this?''
14578I wonder why God spares your life?
14578In a few minutes after I received a short note, the purport of which was,"How can I be saved?"
14578Is it not a fire which shall burn the soul-- a fire that never will be quenched-- where the worm will never die?"
14578Is it not your own conscience that tells you that?
14578Is it possible or reasonable to suppose that our Lord intended by these words to constitute all that assembly absolving priests?
14578Is it possible, I thought, to have such close communion with God, apart from the Church and her ministrations?
14578Is it so?"
14578Is not such a state an indication of spiritual vitality?"
14578Is not that literal?
14578Is that what you want me to say?"
14578Is that why husbands and wives so often resemble each other?
14578Is the way to hell as pleasant as this?
14578It may be asked, why did I permit such things?
14578Looking at the graves of some of my faithful Churchmen, I wondered,"Is it really true that they are now cursing me for having misled them?"
14578Mr. A. went on to ask me,"How did you get peace?"
14578My friend, after a little pause, said,"Have you not heard of the revival?"
14578No one could be more ignorant than the jailor at Philippi, but as soon as he was awakened he cried out,"What must I do to be saved?"
14578No sooner had I gone, than John''s heart failed him, and he burst out crying aloud, and said to his wife,"Oh, Mary, what shall I do?
14578Now then, what can I do for you?"
14578Oh, what shall I do?
14578Oh, what will become of us?"
14578Once I was tempted to take a book up into the pulpit, feeling I had nothing to say, when something said to me,"Is that the way you depend upon God?"
14578One Sunday, when I had been preaching on the text,"Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?"
14578One day, during these services, she paid a visit to the Parsonage, and said,"My dear, have you a lemon in the house?"
14578Or how can He give you any feelings till you thank Him for what He has already done for you?
14578Poor dear man, like many others he was dreadfully frightened at the thought of"what will they think?"
14578Presently you stopped, and, turning to me, said,''Why do n''t you come on?''
14578Seeing a workman in a field close by, I called to him, and asked''Where does this road lead to?''
14578Seeing that I was perturbed at his suggestion, he went on teasing me all breakfast time, and at last said,"Well, what is your decision?
14578Shall I ask him?"
14578Shall I denounce them as delusions, or superstitious legality?
14578Shall I do this?
14578She asked me,"Can you tell me the meaning of this?"
14578She could not understand it, and said,"It is not so in churches, is it?"
14578She hesitated, and then looking at me said,"Do you mean objectively, or subjectively?"
14578So you are a Puseyite turned Evangelical, eh?
14578Some may say,"But what did she obtain?"
14578Some one asked,"what is he like?"
14578Standing in the passage, and looking into the room where I was seated, he said,"Sir, are you a clergyman?"
14578Still, the thought continually haunted me--- What can this"conversion"be?
14578That next morning it came to my mind that I must go round to the people and ask them what they were thinking about?
14578The Word says that God is more willing to take than you are to give: you believe you have given; but do you believe that God has taken?
14578The next morning the same farmer appeared again, and said,"What do you want two pounds for?"
14578The next morning, a yeoman called to me as I was passing her cottage, and said,"Master, what d''yer think?
14578The question arrested me,"What if He says that to you?
14578The questions that troubled me were-- what was I to do with three thousand people?
14578Then I turned to the other, who was also crying, and said,"Do you believe?"
14578Then looking at the crucifix on her table, I said,"What does that remind you of?"
14578There was no hedge or tree within sight for him to hide behind; where could he be?
14578They said,"This teaching seems all true and scriptural; but what will become of us if you go away, and another man comes who thinks otherwise?
14578They said,"You will come again to- morrow?"
14578They tried hard to laugh him out of it, and asked him which of the chapels he would join?
14578Third,"When, then, was he reconciled?"
14578This was a startling and an alarming word to many of my earnest people, who said,"What then will become of us?"
14578This was more easily said than done; for where could I take the children, or how could I leave them at home?
14578This was terrifying news for the vicar, who turned, and looking at me with astonishment, said, reproachfully,"How did you do it?"
14578Was it from looking at sand always that they became that colour?
14578We did so; and when my friend left me at the vicarage door, he said abruptly,"Will you let me write to you?"
14578We held each other''s hands in silence, till at last I said,"How are you?
14578Were you?
14578What am I to do?"
14578What are you doing there?
14578What are your hearts made of, that God''s love can not touch or His Word break them?"
14578What could he mean by having his eyes opened to see himself a wretched, lost man?
14578What d''yer want with me?"
14578What did he mean?
14578What did she mean?
14578What do you think?"
14578What does he say?"
14578What is the matter?"
14578What shall I do?"
14578What shall I do?"
14578What shall I say to these things?
14578What shall I sing?"
14578What was that wonderful thing which God did for him and for the souls of his people?
14578What was"seeing the way of salvation"?
14578What will become of us?"
14578When I assured her that her husband was only just beginning to live, she said,"Must we be Dissenters now?
14578When I finished, I said,"Shall I print it?"
14578When he had sat some time and had had some luncheon, my wife said,"I wonder whether this is the young man we heard about this morning?
14578When she could speak, she said,"What will happen to him now?
14578When will you come?"
14578When will you come?"
14578Who needs to depend upon God for this more than you do?"
14578Why did Simon Peter fail at first?
14578Why do men secede; and break their own hearts, and the hearts of those who love them?
14578Why is this?"
14578Why not''now''?"
14578Why should I?
14578Why, then, be so zealous about this?
14578Will he die?
14578Will you come in and take a cup of tea and rest a little?"
14578Will you come over to luncheon with me?"
14578Will you come?"
14578Will you do the same for me?"
14578Would you like to speak to them?"
14578You could not have greater proof of it, could you?
14578You have not told me anything''about Christ; have you nothing to say about the blood of Jesus, and about your sins?
14578___________________________"I am Billy Bray,"he replied, looking steadily at me with his twinkling eyes;"and be you the parson?"
14578____________________________* See Tract,"Are You Satisfied?"
14578and are people so unconcerned about it?''
14578and did not William meet you on the road?"
14578and inquiring of the people"Do you see it?
14578and what was I to do with them?
14578and what would become of them hereafter?
14578and why did he subsequently succeed?
14578and, more than this, does he expect people to have forgiveness?"
14578are you come back?"
14578asked our visitor, hastily;"What young man do you mean?
14578do you hear it?"
14578he said,"Where am I to come?"
14578said the poor distracted man to his wife--"do you hear him?"
14578said the vicar, starting,"you mean your sister Mary?
14578what shall I do?
14578who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
14578why not''now''?"
17152''But how much is the fare? 17152 ''Tis mighty cold, ai n''t it, dearie?
17152Ai n''t He a wonderful Saviour?
17152All right, all right, Rosa, but are you''most ready? 17152 All right, dearie, but it''s a mighty long ways to the beautiful land, ai n''t it?
17152And is it cold there?
17152And oh,she added, with all the earnestness of which her intense nature was capable,"can you really tell us?
17152And so you are going to deliver that package over on Lake Avenue, are you?
17152And where on earth''s the old man? 17152 Are there more going?"
17152Are you real sure, mister, we could find the way if we''d go in there?
17152But,she anxiously asked,"what about my sins?
17152Ca n''t you tell us? 17152 Did n''t you hear me tell you to go in and stay with grandpa?
17152Do folks have enough to eat there? 17152 Do people here in the city know about it?"
17152Do they have to pay rent?
17152Everything they want, and never get hungry?
17152Good morning, Mr. Dawson, and what may I do for you?
17152Grandpa, if we''d start out together, do n''t you think we could find it? 17152 HOW MUCH IS THE FARE?"
17152How Much is the Fare?
17152I wonder why nobody ever told me about Jesus before? 17152 If the way''s so hard to find, how do folks get there?
17152Land sakes, child, why ai n''t you in bed this time of night?
17152Land sakes, who can it be from?
17152Mis''Browning,she cautiously asked,"do you want anything?"
17152Mister p''liceman, why did n''t you want to know the way?
17152Mother dear, do n''t you hear me? 17152 Mother dear, do you feel worse?
17152Mrs. Gray,she asked excitedly, and with an effort controlling the great dry sobs which were choking her,"wo n''t you promise me one thing?
17152No, ma''am; what is Sunday school?
17152Not lost, but ca n''t find the way? 17152 O death, where is thy sting?
17152Oh, grandpa, what is it?
17152Oh, mother, why do you cry so much? 17152 Oh, where I heard the beautiful music?"
17152Oh, would n''t she? 17152 Oh,"she thought,"I shall never forget those words,''How much is the fare?
17152Rosa,he asked tenderly,"are you willing to be my little girl instead of my Margaret whom God has taken to Himself?"
17152Rosa,whispered grandpa,"did n''t I tell you if we''d go to a meetin''house with the steeple a- p''intin''straight up, we''d find the way?
17152Sary, how be you?
17152Say, do you think Sary would miss it, if I''d take some of her stove polish and black''em up a little?
17152Say, grandpa,she suddenly inquired,"why did n''t we ask that p''liceman the way?
17152Sing about that land, wo n''t you, grandpa?
17152Then if you believe in Him, what have you?
17152Then why did n''t somebody tell me before mother got so sick? 17152 This is grandpa, is it not?"
17152We''re goin''to the big meetin''house today, did n''t you say?
17152What is an undertaker, Mis''Gray, and what do they do? 17152 What is it, my little girl?"
17152What was he reading about, grandpa?
17152What''s your name? 17152 Who came to save the chief of sinners?"
17152Who said so?
17152Why ai n''t you got a brisker fire started up fer supper? 17152 Why is it, father, that so few Christians speak of Jesus to those whom they meet?
17152Why, Mis''Gray,half sobbed Rosa,"did n''t mother go to the beautiful land?"
17152Why, where''s mother going, Mis''Gray?
17152Would n''t you like to know now?
17152Yes, how can I help it, when He done all that?
17152You ai n''t sick, are you?
17152You need not talk, mother, if you do not feel like it, but I do so want to know about the moving, and you wo n''t go without me, will you? 17152 75. Who is a Christian? 17152 Ai n''t that nice? 17152 Ai n''t that nice? 17152 Am I saved on believing? 17152 Are there many people in this land?
17152Are you ill, or have you received an unwelcome message?"
17152Are you lost?"
17152Are you real sure He paid the fare for everybody?"
17152Are you real sure of it?
17152Are you talking about heaven?"
17152As I am?
17152But how much is the fare?
17152But where did you find her?
17152But where do you start from to get there?"
17152But, lady, do you''spose that''s the place where mother''s going?"
17152Can I be saved now?
17152Can not the love emanating from Christ Himself, flowing through the channel of a surrendered life, leave its impress where all else fails?
17152Can you tell me the way?"
17152Death or Life, Which?
17152Do I not give liberally toward its support?
17152Do n''t you know what Sunday schools are?
17152Do n''t you remember?
17152Do you believe it?"
17152Do you go to Sunday school?"
17152Do you know about heaven?"
17152Do you not see how it is?
17152Do you understand?
17152Does He charge me with sin?
17152Does it take long to get there?"
17152Esther Fairfax, is it?
17152For several minutes they rode in silence, when the doctor said:"Wife, did you see that child''s eyes?"
17152Has God seen all my ways?
17152Has He ever called one to some particular service in His vineyard without supplying the needed strength?
17152Has He ever proved untrue to His promises concerning this life?
17152Has He ever refused to speak the word of comfort to the heart breaking beneath its load?
17152Has He ever turned a deaf ear to the penitent sinner''s prayer?
17152He knew that the crisis in the life of his church had arrived, and should the King have the victory, or no?
17152How can I begin the search?
17152How can I escape?
17152How can those who know Him truly be so utterly indifferent?"
17152How could He ever do it?"
17152How is it?
17152How much is the fare?''"
17152I never thought about blackin'', who would?
17152I wish I could tell you with what earnestness she said,''Are you real sure He paid the fare for everybody?''
17152I''ve been that worried about you and father, the dear old soul,--where is he?
17152If saved, how should I live?
17152Is He willing?
17152Is He_ able_ to save me?
17152Is it not His positive statement sufficient?
17152Is the Bible True?
17152Is the Bible the Word of God?
17152Is there less rejoicing over there when the soul saved chances to be the tenant of a roughly- hewn temple?
17152It will be so nice, wo n''t it, for you not to have a cough no more?
17152Just one moment of conversation would help her so, and is it possible that there is none who cares?
17152MAN''S QUESTIONS; GOD''S ANSWERS Am I accountable to God?
17152Must I perish?
17152My One Question Answered: Was Jesus Christ a Great Teacher Only?
17152My shoes look most mighty bad, do n''t they?
17152O grave, where is thy victory?
17152Of course he must know, do n''t you think so?"
17152See it?"
17152Shall I not fall away?
17152Shall I not tell you how?
17152Sing to me my song, wo n''t you, please?"
17152The sad expression of her face did not alter till I quoted John 3:16, then looking up with a smile she said:"Ai n''t that pretty?"
17152Then whom did Jesus Christ come to save?"
17152Too bad, too bad, ai n''t it, when the fare''s all paid, and they''re a- looking fer us?
17152Was n''t He kind to do that?
17152What Must I Do to be Saved?
17152What about death, and eternity?
17152What can my baby do without a home and without a mother, especially when the weather is so bitterly cold?
17152What could I ever do without you?
17152What did she mean, anyhow?
17152What do you''spose she meant?
17152What if night should overtake them, bringing to pass the policeman''s direful prediction?
17152What is Faith?
17152What is Your Answer?
17152What is it?
17152What right had he to bring those street wanderers into the church this morning?
17152What should she do?
17152What would Mis''Gray say to me?"
17152When had he ever seen so perfect a likeness to his own Margaret, his only and idolized darling, who had left his home the year before?
17152Where Are the Dead?
17152While they were eating, Rosa was frightened to hear suddenly the abrupt question in a gruff voice,"What are you doing here?"
17152Who will be responsible for these lost souls, constantly coming into contact with those who profess to know the Lord?
17152Why did n''t you tell me you wanted to go on a visit, and what made you stay so long?
17152Why do you cry, mother dear?"
17152Why do you cry?"
17152Why is it?
17152Why not view it normally, making our one business that of serving that blessed Christ?
17152Will He punish sin?
17152Will a God of Love Punish Any of His Creatures Forever?
17152Will they take mother to the beautiful land?"
17152Will you, child?"
17152Wo n''t mother be glad to see us?"
17152Wo n''t we be happy when we all git safe home?
17152Wo n''t you keep Rosa at least till spring?
17152Wo n''t you please tell us the way?"
17152Wuz there any?"
17152You consider yourself the chief of sinners, do you?"
17152You wo n''t move, will you, without taking me along?
17152You wo n''t tell, will you?"
17152and where have you been, and where did you git them pretty clothes?
17152ca n''t you give me a chance to tell you what I want?
17152how can I bear to leave her, and what will her future be?"
17152shrieked Mrs. Gray,"what did I tell you?
17152shrieked Mrs. Gray,"what did I tell you?"
17152when we are no more zealous than this for the souls whom He came to save?
17152wo n''t it be nice?
19852And where are you going?
19852Are you Mr Crabb?
19852Have you not many difficulties to trouble you in your way of life?
19852How,said the clergyman,"did you obtain the knowledge of religion?"
19852I am glad to see you, my good woman;said the author,"are these your children?"
19852One of the children telling a lie, the mother touched it on the head, saying,''What are you telling lies about? 19852 What is it, Stanley?"
19852Where is your daughter?
19852Will you desire her to call at my house?
19852''And what use do you make of your spelling book?''
19852''But did you not know that before?
19852''But have you any religion?
19852''Have you a Bible among you?''
19852''What, my dear child,''said his Majesty,''can be done for you?''
19852''What?''
19852A lady, who was present at this meeting, asked one of the reformed Gipsies, how she had felt herself on that morning?
19852And now he inquired,''What, my child, is the cause of your weeping?
19852And who is thy neighbour?
19852And why should we deceive ourselves with gay and splendid expectations?
19852Are not those equally pitiable, who estimate themselves only by the gaiety, singularity, or costliness of their apparel?
19852Asking him if he could do it?
19852Asking the reason, why they entreated this favour?
19852At last they asked him for what reason the people at Berlin had sent him among them?
19852But if this were the case, what advantage would they derive from it?
19852Did you ever see them come to town on a sabbath day in such great numbers as they now do, when encamping near Southampton?
19852Do not many professing Christians come away from the house of God as ignorant as this poor Gipsy?
19852Do you know how to pray?''
19852Do you think about God, about judgment, and eternity?
19852For what do you pray?''
19852Have we done it as opportunities have presented themselves?
19852Have we done it as we ought?
19852Have you forgotten what the gentleman said to night?
19852He was asked what he saw?
19852I answer,_ Was it ever known_,_ till now_, that Gipsies assembled on the sabbath day on the common and in the lanes for divine worship?
19852I see the effects already; do you say, how?
19852I then said,''can any of your people read?''
19852If sorrow and pains in child- bearing be all the punishment that women are to have, what punishment must those women have that do not bear children?
19852In large towns, in their present ignorant and depraved state, would they not be still more wicked?
19852In the course of my discourse, I stopped, and said,--''Now do you understand what I say?''
19852Is it to be wondered at, that to strangers, they do not like to acknowledge themselves as Gipsies?
19852May we not conclude that they do not feel the value of their souls as they ought, if they do not perform all that is in their power for this end?
19852On the question being put to them, whether they appropriated to themselves the property of those near whom they encamped?
19852Reader, are you doing what you can in this humble way?
19852Reader, have you encouraged any of these people in such crimes?
19852She was asked if she knew the woman who was enquired for the preceding day?
19852She was asked, why she would not stay at Southampton then?
19852The duty is ours: have we done it?
19852To one of these girls I said,''How is it that you bear such a wandering and exposed life?''
19852We are discouraged by difficulties under the influence of unbelief, and we often say, How can these things be accomplished?
19852What have you done to cause you so much distress?''
19852When asked, why she did not bring her persecutors to justice, she replied,_ How can I be forgiven_,_ if I do not forgive_?
19852Where were the peace- officers at this time?
19852Who, I asked, cares for the souls of Gipsies?
19852Why do not all ministers, and all good people unite in it?
19852Will you let me know whether you think I am doing right?"
19852Would a soldier or a sailor thus serve his king and country?
19852Yea, more; have we sought for opportunities to instruct souls?
19852_ Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof_; why should we then afflict ourselves about ill- fortune in future years?
19852_ Was_ I_ ever like''em_?
19852_ What ever shall we do_?''
19852said his Majesty, dismounting, and fastening his horse up to the branches of the oak,''what, my child?
19852who uses means for their instruction in righteousness?
19852{ 28} May not this be a proof of their Hindostanee origin?
19613Quæritur quemadmodum emissi sunt reliqui æones? 19613 ye Gnostics with the philosophers"), cognoverunt veritatem aut non cognoverunt?
19613( 4) Tertullian owes his Christocentric theology, so far as he has such a thing, to Irenæus( and Melito?).]
196131):"Si autem subit vos huiusmodi sensus, ut dicatis: Quid igitur novi dominus attulit veniens?
1961310--"igitur non iterum sumpsit limum deus sed ex Maria operatus est plasmationem fieri?
1961312:"Quibus faciebat deus hominem similem?
196133;"quemadmodum igitur erit homo deus, qui nondum factus est homo?"
1961346:"Quid simile philosophus et Christianas?
196137:"Quid ergo Athenis et Hierosolymis?
196137:"Quis enim negabil, deum corpus esse, etsi deus spiritus est?
196137:"nonne et laici sacerdotes sumus?
19613:"Did the Alexandrian Church in Clement''s time possess a baptismal confession or not?
19613Ad quos verbum ait, suum munus gratiæ?
19613And, on the other hand, had the oldest Churches not the Old Testament and the[ Greek: diataxeis] of the Apostles?
19613But does the Christianity of Clement correspond to the Gospel?
19613But in what sense was the Christian religion set forth as a philosophy?
19613But is the Christian wisdom not of divine origin?
19613But the very question was: What is sound doctrine?
19613But was not that the ideal of Greek sages and philosophers?
19613But was the contradiction which it contains not felt?
19613But what writings were apostolic?
19613But who can guarantee that they were not already corrected?
19613Did Justin not really take it seriously?
19613Did he merely wish to suit himself to those whom he was addressing?
19613Et utrum eiusdem substantiæ exsistebant his qui se emiserunt, an ex altera quadam substantia substantiam habentes?
19613Et utrum in eodem emissi sunt, ut eiusdem temporis essent sibi?...
19613Et utrum simplices quidam et uniformes et undique sibi æquales et similes, quemadmodum spiritus et lumina emissa sunt, an compositi et differentes"?
19613For why is it necessary for the sponsors"( this is the first mention of"godparents")"also to be thrust into danger?...
19613Græciæ discipulus et coeli?"
19613How can it in that case be natural, and what connection can exist between it and the wisdom of the Greeks?
19613How did it stand therefore with the dry tree?
19613How did this union attain acceptance and permanence, whilst"Gnosticism"was at first rejected?
19613I., and Christological and theological teachings, so that the later confessions of the East with their dogmatic details are already to be found here?]
19613In the other passage he adopts the saying of an old presbyter( Papias?)
19613Is this formula compatible with the other, that he as the Logos himself assumed flesh from the Virgin etc.?
19613Of what further use then is the[ Greek: sperma logos emphuton]?
19613Of what importance is an anointing with the Spirit to him who is God?
19613Or should it not do so?
19613Quid academiæ et ecclesiæ?"
19613Quid festinat innocens ætas ad remissionem peccatorum?
19613Quid ingrati sumus, quid nobis invidemus, si veritas divinitatis nostri temporis ælate maturuit?"]
19613Supposing minds of a radical cast, to have existed at the close of the history of ancient civilisation, what would have been left to us?
19613The conflict with Gnosticism made it necessary to find some sort of solution to the question,"What is Christian?"
19613The content of revelation is to be rational; but does that which is rational require a revelation?
19613The older Catholicism never clearly put the question,"What is Christian?"
19613The preface to the Montanist Acts of Perpetua and Felicitas( was Tertullian the author?)
19613The problem arose and pressed for an answer: What should be the basis of Christian union?
19613This book is preserved( written?)
19613To what extent were his expositions new, to what extent were the standards he formulated already employed in the Churches, and in which of them?
19613Ut non alia plasmatio fieret neque alia, esset plasmatio quæ salvaietur, sed eadem ipsa recapitularetur, servata similitudine?"]
19613Ut( lege"ad") quid enim descendebat?"
19613Was the flesh of Christ a reality?
19613We do not know whether such lists were drawn up so early in the other churches of apostolic origin( Jerusalem?).
19613Were these no code of laws?
19613What further importance can philosophy have side by side with this, how can one think of calling this a philosophy?
19613What is the content of tradition?
19613What is the meaning of Christ being born by the power of the Holy Ghost?
19613What would be left of Christianity, if the practical aim, given by Clement to this religious philosophy, were lost?
19613Where was a beginning to be made?
19613Why does an age of innocence hasten to the remission of sins?
19613Why?
19613_ But this teacher was reason itself; it was visible in him, and indeed it appeared bodily in him._[358] Is this philosophy or is it myth?
19613i.e., how could newly created man be already perfect as he was not even man, inasmuch as he did not yet know how to distinguish good and evil?).
19613p. 416:[ Greek: ho Theos peponuen hupo dexias Israêlitidos]( p. 422):"Quidnam est hoc novum mysterium?
21212Oh,I exclaimed,"Art thou not Oderigi, art not thou Agobbio''s glory, glory of that art Which they of Paris call the limner''s skill?
21212Well,said Giotto,"are they not here, are any wanting?"
21212What did you ask me to paint?
21212Will you think it rubbish to pay for it?
21212Denique sum Jottus, quid opus fuit illa referre?
21212Did not Attalus do the same?
21212Has someone sent him here to play a trick on me?
21212If you had been one of the Bardi, well and good, but what arms do you bear?
21212Miraris turrim egregiam sacro aere sonantem?
21212The latter, who thought he was joking, said:"Am I to have no other design but this?"
21212When Giotto was alone he reflected:"What is the meaning of this?
21212When it arrived this gentleman by proxy looked hard at it and said to Giotto:"What rubbish have you painted here?"
21212Where do you come from?
21212Who were your ancestors?
21351The next question is whether God is too great to require our service? 21351 You say you would believe it if you could see the controlling Creator?
21351Apostles''?
21351Cyprian, Bp,?
21351Is not he thy father that bought thee?
21351Then you really say that there is an actual equality of the Three Persons, and yet that there is but one God?
21351What then are the characteristics which we must expect in a Collect?
21351Why then should we suppose that intelligence is the only thing which{ 103} is an exception-- the only thing of which we have the whole?
21351why suppose that all these adaptations have been made, so wonderfully, without a controlling mind?
21323By their profession of faith?
21323By their readiness to work?
21323Did he wait until they could say they believed, even that he was God''s Son, before he sent them out to work?
21323Did not Judas work with Jesus?
21323How did Christ admit his members?
21323In that sense are we not a true ecclesia?
21323Is it imperative for him to find exactly what he does not believe?
21323To sum up, What has the Church meant to me?
21323Was ever such a topsy- turvyism?
21323Who cares, as a matter of fact, which way these men said their prayers?
21323Why?
19879Should a wise man utter vain knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
19879Should he reason with unprofitable talk? 19879 Tell ye and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time?
19879Was Jesus Christ the person foretold by the prophets, as the Messiah of the Jews? 19879 Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
19879& c.,) in order to make out a prophecy?
19879( or what was reported to us) and to whom was the arm of Jehovah revealed?
19879Adeo verbum Dei inefficax esse censuerunt, ut regnum Christi sine mendaciis promoveri posse diffiderent?
19879And he said, What shall I cry?
19879And what was the covenant?
19879Did John the Baptist do this?
19879Does Mr. Everett really believe it to be true?
19879Does Mr. Everett suppose, that the prophet meant to; signify that he was actually putrified at the sight of Gabriel?]
19879Does not all the world know it to be false?
19879Has not the earth been blessed in his seed?
19879Has this been yet fulfilled or have the nations called Christians, for the last 180 years, been more peaceable than others?
19879He was taken from prison and from judgment, and who would meditate[ or consider sufficiently] his generation?
19879How has the liberal Mr. Everett acted on an occasion of this kind?
19879Is not the name of Abraham a theme of blessing to the Jew-- the Christian-- the Magian-- and the Musselman?
19879Is there a nation or people upon it, who have any rational ideas of God or futurity, who have not derived them from Moses, Jesus, or Mohammed?
19879Is this a character"whose laurel is to be watered by tears,"the leaves of which is to"grow green in an atmosphere filled with sighs and groans?"
19879Is this true?
19879Moreover, how has it happened that"the keen detector of dissonances"has contradicted himself in quoting Michaelis?
19879Now what is meant in the Old Testament by"God''s statutes, and God''s ordinances,"is not the Mosaic law always signified by these expressions?
19879Now who is"Elijah the Prophet?"
19879The painter asked why?
19879Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, how long dost thou draw our souls asunder?
19879There has been since his time, for eighteen hundred years, I know not how many millions of"preachers of righteousness,"and what have they effected?
19879Thus one of the disciples of Jesus is represented as asking him,"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him; until seven times?
19879Viewed in this light, who will deny that this declaration has been most strangely fulfilled?
19879WHAT was the real history and character of Jesus Christ?
19879What is that to me?
19879What success have the"Preachers of righteousness,"of the present day?
19879When no iniquity?
19879[ fn45]"Who hath believed what we heard?
19879[ fn53]"They have done no iniquity?
19879[ fn77"Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
19879[ fn77] Was the appearing of John the Baptist followed by this event?
19879are not the books of Leviticus and Numbers filled with regulations concerning them?
19879has not this prophecy been fulfilled?
19879he might say, are the quotations in the New Testament from the Old, indeed founded on folly, and alledged through stupidity?
19879not what this people have spoken, saying, the two families which Jehovah hath chosen, he hath even cast them off?
19879or has it yet occurred, though that man lived eighteen hundred years ago?
19879there never was,[fn24] a better or greater"Preacher of righteousness,"than Jesus Christ himself, and what did he effect among the people of his age?
19879who hath told it from that time: Have not I Jehovah?
18503Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
18503Do people die with you?
18503Have you no charm against death?
18503He gilds earth''s darkest valleys With light and joy and peace; Then what must be the radiance Where sin and death shall cease?
18503How is that?
18503O, how shall we stand that moment of searching, When all our sins those books reveal? 18503 O, how shall we stand that moment of searching, When all our sins those books reveal?
18503What Shall be the Sign?
18503What doth hinder me to be baptized? 18503 What shall I do then with Jesus?"
18503Where will the sinner hide in that day, in that day? 18503 _ Ques._--How prove you that?
18503--Who shall mourn her fate?
18503--_"Library of Christian Doctrine: Why Do n''t You Keep the Holy Sabbath Day?"
1850324: 37- 39. Who can look out upon mankind today without the conviction that this scripture is being fulfilled?
185034:4. Who has not, in hurried times, missed a meal, working on through the day, never thinking of the prolonged fast?
18503And now what is its state?
18503And what could be more against the honor of the Most High than that to mortal man should be ascribed the titles and attributes of divinity?
18503And what is six thousand years in working out the divine plan?
18503Are"Soul"and"Spirit"Deathless?_"Are not the soul and spirit said to be deathless?"
18503Are"Soul"and"Spirit"Deathless?_"Are not the soul and spirit said to be deathless?"
18503As soon as they were alone on the Mount of Olives overlooking the city, the disciples came to Jesus, saying:"Tell us, when shall these things be?
18503At what season of the year did the king take the throne?
18503But in answer to the question,"How long?"
18503But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that Thou art mindful of him?
18503Christ''s Second Coming When is this first resurrection, in the order of events in this"day of the Lord"?
18503Do we at times feel a sense of weakening of the spiritual power, a letting down of the vital forces of the soul?
18503Do we find in the record that the Church of Rome has fulfilled these specifications also?
18503Following that, what comes?
18503For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them?"
18503His father rebuked him for telling the dream, saying,"Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?"
18503If they are immortal, why may they not yet prevail against God?
18503Is creation Groaning for her latter day?"
18503Is the First- day Rest an Institution of God''s Planting?
18503Is the Seventh- day Sabbath a Plant of Our Heavenly Father''s Planting?
18503JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH"How should man be just[ righteous] with God?"
18503Jesus answered them with another question,"Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?"
18503Know ye not that we shall judge angels?"
18503Man by Nature Mortal The word"mortal,"as used in that ancient question by Eliphaz, describes man''s nature:"Shall mortal man be more just than God?"
18503Now we may ask, When was this supremacy to begin?
18503Of the angels it is written,"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
18503Of the change from immersion to sprinkling, he says:"What is the justification of this almost universal departure from the primitive usage?
18503On which side shall we stand?
18503Shall God be recognized as supreme?
18503The Free Gift of Christ Following that despairing cry of human helplessness,"Who shall deliver me?"
18503The Image to the Papacy What is this image?
18503The Lord said to Job:"Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?...
18503The Next Great Event And what next?
18503The Saviour replied:"Seest thou these great buildings?
18503The Thief on the Cross_"Did not Christ promise the thief on the cross that he would be with Him that day in Paradise?"
18503The patriarch Job said:"Man dieth, and wasteth away: yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
18503The patriarch continued:"If a man die, shall he live again?
18503The question is, to be exact, Did Artaxerxes come to the throne in December, 465 B.C., or at some time in the year 464 B.C.?
18503The question was,"How long?"
18503The scribes had come to Jesus with the complaint,"Why do Thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?"
18503The tide has turned, and who am I, and who are we, that we should attempt to stem the tide?
18503The"Living Soul"_ Says one,"Did not the Lord put into man an immortal soul?"
18503They"serve"in the temple of the Lord, the prophet says; while the poet sings:"Whence came the armies of the sky, John saw in vision bright?
18503Under whose banner shall we be found when the judgment hour closes?
18503Was every sin confessed?
18503We read:"What is man, that Thou art mindful of him?
18503What else can I call these but preachers of Antichrist?"
18503What next in the program of world- shaping events?
18503What was the trouble?
18503What year was this seventh year of Artaxerxes-- a date so important to fix to a certainty?
18503What, then, is involved in the cleansing of the sanctuary, the time of which is marked by the long prophetic period?
18503When Christ was about to cast certain of them out of one who was possessed, they cried out,"Art Thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
18503When did this baptism and anointing take place?
18503When from that court, each case decided, Shall be granted no appeal?"
18503When from that court, each case decided, Shall be granted no appeal?"
18503Whence came their crowns, their robes, their palms, Too pure for mortal sight?
18503Where will the sinner hide in that day?
18503Which mark will men receive, as the issue is pressed upon every soul for decision?
18503Which of these two institutions has our heavenly Father planted?
18503Which one answers to the language of the prophecy as"the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem"?
18503Who can not see the hand of God in this?
18503Who has authority to change an express commandment of Almighty God?
18503Why may they not be immortal, beyond the power of God to destroy?
18503Why, is not this to be the place of marshaling on the day of judgment, where the gathering together and the appointment will take place?
18503With history- making changes passing rapidly before men''s eyes, the questions press upon thoughtful minds in all lands, What do these things mean?
18503[ Illustration: CHRIST ANSWERING HIS DISCIPLES''QUESTIONS"When shall these things be?
18503[ Illustration: JACOB''S DREAM IN BETHEL"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
18503[ Illustration: PHILIP AND THE EUNUCH"Understandest thou what thou readest?"
18503[ Illustration: PILATE''S FATAL DECISION IN THE HOUR OF TRIAL"Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?"
18503[ Illustration: SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS"Can ye not discern the signs of the times?"
18503[ Illustration:"AM I MY BROTHER''S KEEPER?"
18503_ How Shall We Stand?
18503and what events mark the ending of the 1260 years?
18503and what shall be the sign of Thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
18503and what shall be the sign of Thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
18503and, What shall be the signs of the end of the world?
18503but by whom?
18503on behalf of the living should they seek unto the dead?"
18503or literally,"Until when?"
18503or shall this ecclesiastical power, whose rise and work were foretold in the prophecy, be recognized as the great authority?
18503or the son of man, that Thou visitest him?
18503or the son of man, that Thou visitest him?
18503what soundeth?
18503what would mark the rise of the Papacy to acknowledged supremacy?
18503when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
18503who is able to make war with him?"
18503who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
17122Can a woman forget her sucking child?
17122Except a man be born of_ water_, and of the spirit,& c. What is here meant by"_ water_"?
17122Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ, were baptized into_ his death_? 17122 --that you was born of faith, and by faith was in the kingdom of God? 17122 16 And now why tarriest thou? 17122 All the fear lies in the first, and thunders out to ever sinner,cursed is every one that continueth not in all things written in the law to do them?"
17122And except those days should be shortened there should no flesh be saved;"[ Saved from what?
17122And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
17122And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
17122And if we are_ scarcely saved_ from this impending destruction, by fleeing to the mountains of Judea, where will our thoughtless and sinful appear?
17122And if we the righteous are scarcely saved from this long- predicted destruction, where will the ungodly and the sinner appear?
17122And if we the righteous who are innocent, have to endure so many"fiery trials,"what will the dreadful punishment be of our disobedient persecutors?
17122And now, my young friends, which will you choose?
17122And that he should again, as suddenly, drop this subject, and hasten right back to the coming of Christ at the destruction of Jerusalem?
17122And why?
17122Are her children exposed to danger, and full in her view?
17122Are they racked with pain?
17122Are they sick?
17122Are you not satisfied without arguing that they ought to suffer endless misery in addition to their woes?
17122But In what sense are they unbelievers?
17122But admit that it is; we would further inquire, did the last judgment begin as early as the days of Peter?
17122But asks the objector, are we not to_ realize_ our pardon in this world?
17122But asks the reader, what matter is it which is first in order, whether_ love, faith_ or_ works_?
17122But can not a man be justified_ here_?
17122But can not a man be_ sanctified_ while_ here_?
17122But can not a man pass from death to life while on earth?
17122But can their unbelief make God''s promise of none effect?
17122But can we not enjoy it here?
17122But can we not enjoy it_ here_?
17122But do you believe that he will exert his power so as to accomplish it?
17122But do you not perceive that by so doing you would give the king the lie?
17122But does not the objector see that he has stated no fact for them to believe in order to make Christ their Saviour?
17122But how can God give you what he has not himself?
17122But how can he be the Saviour of a man, he never saves?
17122But how did Peter know that it was at hand?
17122But how good is he?
17122But if we make a wrong application of any scripture, why do not our opposers point out the error?
17122But in what sense do they experience it?
17122But inquires the objector, does God punish for the good of his creatures?
17122But inquires the objector, how do you know that God has promised eternal life to all?
17122But inquires the reader, where do the scriptures teach that Christ was ever born again?
17122But inquires, the reader, why do you pray that God would pardon our sins?
17122But is the_"last judgment"_ to begin at them?
17122But shall their unbelief make God''s promise of eternal life of none effect?
17122But suppose they should all reject it saying we do not believe one word of it, would their_ unbelief_ make the promise or record false?
17122But the question arises, in what sense can the violation of that_ condition_ have any effect upon the length of life?
17122But the question presents itself-- were any of the human family raised immortal before that period?
17122But what consolation can you impart, if you are yourself ignorant of the doctrines of the gospel of Christ?
17122But what is all this compared with the character that thousands ascribe to the God, who rules above?
17122But what is that perfect work, which faith produces?
17122But what is the_ record_?
17122But what prize was this?
17122But where, I again ask, is revealed a_ third_ coming of our Saviour?
17122But will the sinner''s love make God his friend-- will it cause his Creator to love him?
17122But, asks the youth, shall I live longer for subduing my passions and doing good, for seeking peace and pursuing it?
17122But, inquires the reader, were those who died in the cause of Christ raised immortal at his coming?
17122By what then are we to be saved?
17122Can he look upon the beautiful objects of creation, or contemplate these countless wonders of the Almighty before he is born into being?
17122Can it put that truth out of existence and make it a falsehood?
17122Can this be true?
17122Can you call yourself the saviour of those two men from temporal death?
17122Could we now say-- if there be no resurrection, he is fallen asleep in Christ and perished?
17122Do not the Scriptures declare that God chose us_ in Christ_ before the foundation of the world?
17122Do they endeavor to effect this, by ceasing to mind high things, and by condescending to men of low estate?
17122Do we then make void the law through faith?
17122Do you ask why not?
17122Do you grant, that God has given eternal life in Christ to every man?
17122Do you intend to make him kind, tender, and forgiving_ here_, but unkind, unforgiving, and hard- hearted to a part of his offspring_ hereafter_?
17122Do you say because he disbelieves the truth of God''s promise?
17122Do your kindness, tenderness, and forgiveness extend to all, and desire the happiness of the universe?
17122Does God command us to do more than he is willing to do himself?
17122First, I ask, what do you call a believer?
17122From what source, then, did you derive so much tenderness and love?
17122From whom did you receive all those compassionate feelings of heart?
17122God calls upon men to believe, what-- That Christ is their Saviour?
17122God is kind to the evil and to the unthankful, and ought we to be unkind to them?
17122Has God given the mother all these noble affections, and does he feel less to his helpless, sinful and erring children?
17122Have any of you thus far spent your days in striving to find perfect bliss in the various pursuits of life?
17122Have you aspired to one object, abandoned it, and taken up another?
17122Here let the question be asked-- Was this sheaf called the_ first- fruits_ because it was ripe before the whole harvest?
17122Here let the question be asked;--how do we establish the law by_ faith_?
17122Here then we see the beauty and propriety of our text:"What man is he that desireth life and loveth many days that he may see good?
17122How can you extricate yourself from this difficulty?
17122How do you know that-- who told you so?
17122How is that-- To hold a grudge one day, and if they ask our pardon, to forgive them the next?
17122How many did he love?
17122How many does God forgive?
17122How many is that?
17122How then can their eternal salvation be denominated_ scarce_?
17122How then could Paul tell his brethren,"by the word of the Lord,"that they were to be thus changed?
17122How would you preach to such persons?
17122How, we ask, are all those_ sincere_ opposing petitions to be answered?
17122How?
17122I ask what does God call upon them to believe?
17122I would then ask whether eternal life was not promised, and given in Christ to the_ believer_ before he believed it?
17122If God promised his creatures eternal life before the world began, will they not obtain it?
17122If so, can you say that you have found the happiness you anticipated, and so earnestly sought?
17122If so, how are we judged in the present day?
17122If the judgment day, which_ then_ commenced, has not yet ended, why may not the resurrection day be still progressing?
17122If the objector will not allow these facts unalterably to exist_ previous_ to believing, what then will he call upon us to believe?
17122If you insist that he has given it to you, has he not in such case, given you more than he originally possessed?
17122In view of news, what is the first thing necessary?
17122Is he detected?
17122Is he stretched upon a bed of pain?
17122Is not this the day of redemption when we are set free?
17122Is such a father absent-- far distant on land or ocean where duty calls?
17122Let God answer--"Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
17122Let us do good in our day and generation, and render ourselves blessings to mankind, by living soberly, righteously and peaceably in the world?
17122Must not man be born of a woman in order to see this world?
17122Must they believe that Christ is their Saviour, or that they have an eternal life in him?
17122Now if we disbelieve the record will that make it false?
17122Now will public conduct place them on an equality?
17122Now, where did you get it?
17122Our object is happiness; and amidst all the various pursuits of life, what is the reason so many fail of obtaining it?
17122Perhaps someone may feel disposed to ask-- whether faith is all that is necessary?
17122Reader, do you not love the Lord for his wonderful goodness to his children?
17122SERMON II"What man is he that desireth life and loveth many days that he may see good?
17122SERMON V"For what if some did not believe, shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
17122SERMON VI"For what if some did not believe, shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
17122SERMON VII"For what if some did not believe, shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
17122Should they propose a public measure for the good of the town, would the one be listened to, with the same attention as the other?
17122Suppose, further, that some of us had rejected it; would this circumstance have prevented our being born?
17122The disciples immediately asked him saying,"tell us when shall these things be, and what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the end of the world?"
17122The gospel being good tidings, or news, are you satisfied that thing necessary?
17122The next thing, to be determined, was, what doctrine do you believe, and what church will you join?
17122The question here arises, how many does God command us to forgive?
17122The question now arises, when does this new birth take place?
17122The question now arises; do not some experience the new birth in this life?
17122The question returns, are our sins washed away in a stream of water?
17122The reader may, perhaps, here inquire whether the scriptures do not clearly describe the resurrection of all mankind to be at one instant of time?
17122Then, let the question be put to him-- from whence did you derive all those noble qualities of love, mercy and goodness?
17122This being granted, we would ask, whether they will not come in possession of it, if God''s promise stands?
17122This was his_ second_ coming; but where but where is there a_ scrap_ of scripture to prove his_ third_ coming at the end of time?
17122This would be believing a lie, because you say that God has not made them that promise?
17122To whom does this"_ all_"refer?
17122Very well; the judgment was to be at the coming of Christ to the destruction of the Jewish state, and does not this designate some particular period?
17122Was it not a_ reality_ that the three disciples saw Jesus transfigured, and though in that condition was it not still their_ identical_ Lord?
17122We ask-- till he believes what?
17122We here inquire of the objector-- do you then grant that he is the Saviour of all men-- the Saviour of the world as the scriptures declare?
17122We now ask the reader, whether it would not be folly to give to the word_ birth_ such an explanation?
17122We then ask, what truth do you wish him to believe, so that he may obtain this eternal life?
17122We then ask-- are our sins to be wished in a stream of water?
17122We will now introduce the question-- If God has not forgiven a man today, will he ever forgive him?
17122We would ask the objector, what will they not believe?
17122We would then inquire, what is it that constitutes him an_ unbeliever_?
17122Well do not_ redemption, remission, and forgiveness_ mean the same thing?
17122Well, could we be chosen_ in Christ_ without being pardoned?
17122Well, has God the power to do it?
17122Well, shall his unbelief make the king''s promise of none effect?
17122Well, what can be assigned as the reason, why this rich man stands so far above the other in the public opinion?
17122Well, what was he at that time?
17122What is the meaning of gospel?
17122What is the reason?
17122What propriety is there in saying,"_ when all things are subdued unto him_,"after he has resigned his kingdom?
17122Where are they?
17122Where is sudden destruction to come upon any in that day?
17122Where is thy sting?
17122Where is thy sting?
17122Where is thy sting?
17122Where is thy victory"?
17122Where is thy victory?
17122Where is thy victory?
17122Where then is revealed that_ third_ coming of our Lord, at the end of time, to raise the dead?
17122Where then?
17122Where then?
17122Who can tell the value of existence, or number its countless joys?
17122Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
17122Why do you call him an_ unbeliever_?
17122Why is it when misfortune falls upon the rich, that they, so often, resort to the intoxicating draught?
17122Will God change in some future day?
17122Will God?
17122Will they both be treated with the same politeness and attention by their neighbors?
17122Will they both move in the same social circle?
17122Would he possess so much influence in society?
17122Would not then the record prove true?
17122Would they run such an awful risk, unless, by a certain course of education, they had been made to believe that there was happiness in transgression?
17122Would you forgive all, and bring them home to glory?
17122Would you live long that you may see good days?
17122Would you now go and tell that man- sir, because you will not_ believe_, you shall never come forth from prison?
17122Would you save all men from sin and its attendant misery if you could?
17122[ Why?
17122[ Why?
17122xv:29"Else what shall they do, which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
21217And you mean, I trust, to ask God''s Spirit to help you?
21217But how could I ever meet Jacob in heaven?
21217What have I done,asked old Meyers,"to deserve being turned adrift?
21217What is the whole truth about this matter?
21217What shall I do, Leonard, to show my sorrow?
21217Who ever said I did Jacob Dobbin any harm?
21217Why, what happened?
21217Will you go and live in a new house, if I get papa to build one for you?
21217And is it not often thus?
21217And what fruit of pleasure had James Courtenay from his plunder of Jacob Dobbin''s rose?
21217Page 16,"worst?
21217The apostle says,"What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?"
21217Where was that rose?
21217cried the young squire;"and pray, who''s your father?
21217ejaculated the squire in astonishment;"I do n''t believe my son ever lifted a hand to him,--you mean the crippled boy that died some time ago?"
21217murmured the young squire from between his hands, in which he had buried his face;"when I saw him, must not I feel I murdered him?
21217what is it to an assault upon the person?"
18438WHAT is a miser?
18438What hast thou, that thou hast not received?
18438A miracle may save him, but nothing short of a miracle can do it, and who has a right to expect it?
18438After all where would the merit be in the service of God, if there were no difficulty?
18438And are there no sins of gluttony besides these?
18438And how can I tell where one act ends and the other begins?"
18438And how can he be taught, if he does not lay aside occupations that are incompatible with the acquisition of intellectual truths?
18438And if she errs here, what assurance is there that she does not err there?
18438And if we know nothing about it, how can we do either?
18438And then what becomes of honesty, and the right of property?
18438And what about the contract according to the terms of which you are to give your services and to receive in return a stipulated amount?
18438And what makes it rash?
18438And what security can anyone have against the private judgment of his neighbor?
18438And whence comes the knowledge of such sufficiency or insufficiency of motive?
18438And whether they believe it or not, will they, on your authority, have sufficient reason for giving credence to your words?
18438And who are the persons thus guilty of a manifold guilt?
18438And who is there that really thinks he is not worth more than he gets?
18438And why is this?
18438And why?
18438Are Papists the only ones to add to the holy writings, or to go counter to them?
18438Are there any motives capable of justifying these outbursts of passion?
18438Are there not Catholic books and publications of various sorts?
18438Are there reasons for this economy of salvation?
18438Are they likely to receive it as truth, either because they are looking for just such reports, or because they know no better?
18438Are we bound to keep our oaths?
18438But if it is nothing more than this, how came it to get on the table of the Law?
18438But is he bound to do this, morally?
18438But must I impoverish myself?
18438But suppose, being a Catholic, I can not see things in that true light, what then?
18438But the question may be:"To do or not to do; which is right and which is wrong?"
18438But what has that to do with the Communion of Saints?
18438But what is a right?
18438Can I not defend myself?"
18438Can it not only rob us of the power to will, not only force us to act without consent, but also force the will, force us to consent?
18438Can the will of God, unmistakably manifested, be thus disregarded and put aside by His creatures?
18438Can violence and fear do more than this?
18438Depravity?
18438Do they signify a swearing, by God, either in their natural sense or in their general acceptation?
18438Else why is fasting and abstinence-- two correctives of gluttony-- so much in honor and so universally recommended and commanded in the Church?
18438Even in human affairs, can one admit that two and three are seven?
18438First of all, what is a vow?
18438Has a person in misfortune the right to strike down another who has had no part in making that misfortune?
18438Has no one a right to differ from the Church?
18438Holding to Catholic principles how can he do otherwise?
18438How can a custodian of divine truth act otherwise?
18438How can he consistently seek after truth when he is convinced that he holds it?
18438How can he refuse to hear Catholic preaching and teaching, any more than Baptist, Methodist and Episcopalian doctrines?
18438How can he say she is right on one occasion, and wrong on another?
18438How long should the child be kept at school?
18438How many sins do I commit if the act lasts, say, two hours?
18438How then could He make intelligence the first principle of salvation and of faith?
18438IS SUICIDE A SIN?
18438If God made man, man belongs to Him; if from that possession flows a natural obligation to worship with heart and tongue, why not also of the body?
18438If it is lawful for a short time, why not for a long time?
18438If it is lawful to contract a solemn engagement with man, why not with God?
18438If the Church is right in this, why should she not be right in defining the Immaculate Conception?
18438If there are vocations in the natural life, why should there not be in the supernatural, which is just as truly a life?
18438If variety of aptitudes and likes determine difference of calling, why should this not hold good for the soul as well as for the body and mind?
18438If we can not assert, how can we deny?
18438If we can not rejoice with the neighbor, why be pained at his felicity?
18438In doubt the question may be:"To do; is it right or wrong?
18438In other words, is there nothing but venial sin in thefts of little values, or is there only one big sin at the end?
18438In this light we plead guilty; but is it simple bread?
18438In this sense, is monastic poverty a bad and evil thing?
18438In what does a man without prayer differ from such a being?
18438Is Suicide a Sin?
18438Is all killing prohibited?
18438Is it because they are too poor?
18438Is it enough to forgive sincerely from the heart?
18438Is it enough, in order to qualify as a moral and responsible agent, to be in a position to respect or to violate the Law?
18438Is it not sufficient to be honest men and women?
18438Many a pure love has degenerated and many a virtue fallen, why?
18438May I perform this act, or must I abstain therefrom?"
18438May it not happen that the very fact of your mentioning what you did is a sufficient mark of credibility for others?
18438Must I love, really love, that low rascal, that cantankerous fellow, that repugnant, repulsive being?
18438Now, what kind of an intelligible thing could sin be in the mind of a blasphemous agnostic?
18438On what authority was it done?
18438One book may not at the same time be three books; but can one divine nature be at one and the same time three divine persons?
18438One may wonder and say:"how can guilt attach to doing good?"
18438Or is there an intention of giving them this signification?
18438Or that proud, overbearing creature who looks down on me and despises me?
18438Or this other who has wronged me so maliciously?
18438SHOULD WE HELP OUR PARENTS?
18438Should We Help Our Parents?
18438Suppose this change can not be justified on Scriptural grounds, what then?
18438The question is: Does the nature of our relations with God demand this sort of worship?
18438To what then shall one have recourse?
18438WHAT is an enemy?
18438WHAT kind of obedience is that which makes religious"unwilling to acknowledge any superior but the Pope?"
18438Was there any clause therein by which you are entitled to change the terms of said contract without consulting the other party interested?
18438We are unable to resolve the difficulties, lay the doubt, and form a sure conscience, what must we do?
18438What about the Sunday instructions and sermons?
18438What about those who call upon, and desire death?
18438What in the world could he do without her?
18438What is a moral agent?
18438What is superstition and what is a superstitious practice?
18438What is there to justify it?
18438What is yielding to any passion but weakness?
18438What kind of nonsense is it that makes her truthful or erring according to one''s fancy and taste?
18438What meaning could it have for any man who professes not to know, or to care, who or what God is?
18438What takes the place of this hate?
18438What then?
18438What therefore is more natural than that some should choose to give themselves up heart, soul and body to the exclusive service of God?
18438What''s the good of it?
18438When parents, unworthy ones, do not appreciate their own dignity, how will others, their children, appreciate it?
18438Where did you get your faith?
18438Where is the advantage in leading such an impossible existence when a person can save his soul without it?
18438Where is there a man, whatever his labor and pay, who could not come to the same conclusion?
18438Where will he ever get this necessary information, if he is not taught?
18438Where will our friend find a loop- hole to escape?
18438Which is the more guilty?
18438Which should have the preference of my assent?
18438Who are bound to serve?
18438Who can unravel the mysteries of religion?
18438Who else can teach him religious truth when he believes that an infallible Church gives him God''s word and interprets it in the true and only sense?
18438Who is to blame but themselves?
18438Who may not consider himself ill- paid?
18438Why are there seen so few children in the fashionable districts of our large cities?
18438Why are there so few large families outside the Irish and Canadian elements?
18438Why did He act thus?
18438Why not give the poor full value for their share of the burden?
18438Why not provide them with intellectual tools that suit their condition, just as the rich are being provided for in the present system?
18438Why not respect the grave?
18438Why should the poor be taxed to educate the rich?
18438Why this blast of sterility with which the land is cursed?
18438Why was it made?
18438Why?
18438Will God do this without being asked?
18438Will they believe it, whether you do or not?
18438Would they, or would they not, consider themselves injured by such revelations?
18438or because they are both?
18438or because they are too rich?
13204He that planted the ear, shall He not hear? 13204 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?"
13204If these things are done in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
13204If weakness may excuse, What murderer, what traitor, parricide, Incestuous, sacrilegious, may not plead it? 13204 Is the law sin?"
13204Tell me,says St. Paul,"ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
13204Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking of the law, dishonorest thou God?
13204Thou that teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? 13204 Who can hold a fire in his hand, By thinking on the frosty Caucasus?
13204[ 1] But can we suppose that such a sincere, such a truthful and such a holy Being as the Son of God would stoop to any such artifice as this? 13204 [ 3] But, is the sense of duty_ beautiful_ to apostate man?
13204_ How_ shall I believe?
1320420.--"The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
1320420.--"The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
1320421--23.--"Thou therefore which, teachest another, teachest Thou not thyself?
1320428, 29.--"Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
13204Again, does the law search me, and probe me, and elicit me, and reveal me, until I would shrink out of the sight of God and of myself?
13204Again, is a man conscious of the corruption of his heart?
13204Am I not completely baffled, the moment I attempt to construct the consciousness of the unearthly state?
13204And is there any injustice in this?
13204And now we ask, if this state of things ought to last forever?
13204And now we ask: Can the law generate all this excellence within the human soul?
13204And now what is the effect of this combination of command and threatening upon the agent?
13204And think you that God will not grant a request which He himself has inspired?
13204And upon_ such_ terms, can not the criminal well afford to examine into his crime?
13204And where are the results?
13204And why should it?
13204Are they deluded in respect to the doctrine of human depravity, and are you in the right?
13204Are we, then, sinners, and in fear for the final result of our life?
13204Are you prepared for the impending and inevitable disclosures and revelations of the day of judgment?
13204As the deteriorating process advances, does not the guilt diminish?
13204But are we at ease and self- contented?
13204But he who will not even look at his sin,--what does not he deserve from that Being who poured out His own blood for it?
13204But is the Bible untrue, because the man is ignorant?
13204But is this so?
13204But the real penitent rebuked him, saying:"Dost thou not fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
13204But what do I know of the surroundings and experience of a man who has travelled from time into eternity?
13204But what does all this reasoning and querying imply?
13204But what is the lesson which we are to read by this clear and solemn light?
13204But what is this compared with the suffering soul?
13204But when he put the other question to himself: Will the Deity_ pardon_ me for my transgression?
13204But where is the man?
13204But why do they confine this species of reasoning to the pagan world?
13204But, how is this lack to be supplied?
13204By what law?
13204Can God say to the hardened Judas: Son be of good cheer, thy sin is forgiven thee?
13204Can He speak to the traitor as He speaks to the Magdalen?
13204Can I not do what I will with mine own?
13204Can a perfect heart be originated in a sinner by these two methods?
13204Can any being do a wrong act, and be as sound in his will and as spiritually strong, after it, as he was before it?
13204Can it be that sheer imposture and error have such a tenacious vitality as this?
13204Can it be that the truth that there is only one God is native to the human spirit, and that the pagan"_ knows_"this God?
13204Can it be that there is a moral law written upon their hearts forbidding such carnality, and enjoining purity and holiness?
13204Can it be that this strong and steady draft of conscience,--strong and steady as gravitation,--will ultimately prove ineffectual?
13204Can the moral law originate this?
13204Can you say with David,"We give thanks and rejoice, at the remembrance of Thy holiness?"
13204Do men at such times find that sincere desires, and longings, and aspirations, come at their beck?
13204Do they tell you that they are uniformly successful in inducing these sinners to leave their sins?
13204Do we feel ourselves to be guilty beings; do we hunger, and do we thirst for the expiation of our sins?
13204Do you ask me to make myself wholly miserable?"
13204Do you ask, What one particular single thing shall I do, that I may be safe for time and eternity?
13204Do you believe that there is an eternal world, and that the general features of this mode of existence have been scripturally depicted?
13204Do you come to us with the theory that every human creature will be happy in another life, and that the doctrine of future misery is false?
13204Do you know that your love of sin has the power to stifle and overcome the mightiest of your fears, when you are strongly tempted to self- indulgence?
13204Do you tell us that God is too good to punish men, and that therefore it must be that He is merciful?
13204Do you_ love_ God''s holy character?
13204Does his consciousness of inward poverty assume this form?
13204Does it congenially sway and incline him?
13204Does the holy law of God overarch him like the firmament,"tinged with a blue of heavenly dye, and starred with sparkling gold?"
13204Does the law, in its abrupt and terrible operation in my conscience, start out the feeling of guiltiness until I throb with anguish, and moral fear?
13204Does the stern behest,"Do this or die,"secure his willing and joyful obedience?
13204Else, why do these pangs and fears shoot and flash through it, every now and then?
13204For example:"Where is boasting then?
13204For how can his sin be pardoned, unless it is clearly understood by the pardoning power?
13204For, think you that the insensible sinner is always to be thus insensible,--that this power of self- inspection is eternally to"rust unused?"
13204For, who of the race of man is holy enough to stand such an inspection?
13204Has he attained the chief end of man?
13204Has religion reached its last term, and ultimate limit, when man respects the rights of property?
13204Has the Deity spoken to you in particular, and told you that He will forgive your sin, and my sin, and that of all the generations?
13204Have you a private revelation of your own?
13204He still has a capacity for loving; but in eternity where is the fame, the wealth, the pleasure upon which he has hitherto expended it?
13204He that formed the eye, shall He not see?"
13204He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
13204How can God administer forgiveness, unless there is a correlated temper to receive it?
13204How can his soul be purified from its inward corruption, unless it is searched by the Spirit of all holiness?
13204How can we endure such a scrutiny as God is instituting into our character and conduct?
13204How do you establish the guilt of those at the end of the line?
13204How is this great hiatus in human character to be filled up?
13204How shall he resist temptation, unless he has some_ fear_ of God before his eyes?
13204How shall the fountain of holy and filial affection towards God be made to gush up into everlasting life, within your now unloving and hostile heart?
13204How then can he be brought in guilty before the same eternal bar, and be condemned to the same eternal punishment, with the nominal Christian?
13204How, then, can the mere reproaches and remorse of conscience be regarded as evidence of piety?
13204I ask, therefore, Wast thou ever killed stark dead by the law of works contained in the Scriptures?
13204If Christianity is a delusion and a lie, why does it not die out, and disappear?
13204If the Sovereign has a perfect right to say whether He will or will not pardon the criminal, has He not the same right to say_ how_ He will do it?
13204If the foundations themselves of morals and religion are destroyed, what can be done for the salvation of the creature?
13204If this experience has been forced upon him, shall he meet it with the port and bearing of a strong man?
13204If you can admire and praise them, in this style, why do you not_ love_ them?
13204If you view your own personal sin in reference to your own personal fears, are you not a slave to it?
13204In trying to judge of the final condition of a pagan outside of revelation, we must ask the question: Was he penitent?
13204Is a man, then, sensible that his understanding is darkened by sin, and that he is destitute of clear and just apprehensions of divine things?
13204Is he moulded by it?
13204Is it not so in our own personal experience?
13204Is it not_ too late_ for such a creature as man now is to adopt the method of salvation by the works of the law?
13204Is not that a strange act by which he, for a time, duplicates his own unity, and sets himself to look at himself?
13204Is not that a wonderful process by which a man knows, not some other thing but,_ himself_?
13204Is not the one the measure of the other?
13204Is not truth mighty, and must it not finally prevail, to the pulling down of the stronghold which Satan has in the human heart?
13204Is such a heart as this"conformed unto"the law and will of God?
13204Is the evil removed by denying its existence?
13204Is the question, then, of the Jews, pressing upon your mind?
13204Is the sun black, because the eye is shut?
13204Is there not a wonderful power to_ convict_ of sin, in this test?
13204Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?
13204Is thine eye evil because I am good?"
13204Is this religious perfection?
13204Is this the_ original_ and_ necessary_ relation which law sustains to the will and affections of an accountable creature?
13204Is''t no worse for the wear?
13204It is not the highest expression of the religious feeling, when we say,"How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against my conscience?"
13204Killed by the law or letter, and made to see thy sins against it, and left in an helpless condition by the law?
13204Must the pure and holy law of God, from the very nature of things, be a weariness and a curse?
13204Must there not be an inveterate opposition and resistance in the_ heart_?
13204Nay, why is it that he finds it impossible fully to believe that Jehovah is a sin- pardoning God, unless he is enabled so to do by the Holy Ghost?
13204Never for a moment, in the endless cycles, can it look away from its Maker; for in His presence what other object is there to look at?
13204No, He''s forever in a smiling mood; He''s like themselves; or how could He be good?
13204Of what use would it have been to offer mercy, before the sense of its need had been elicited?
13204On the contrary, is he not excited to opposition by it?
13204On the contrary, should I not be the most wretched of mortals?
13204Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feast?
13204Or wallow naked in December snow, By thinking on fantastic summer heat?
13204Or, in other words:_ Why can not the ten commandments save a sinner_?
13204Or, is there anything in the performance of duty,--in the act of obeying law,--that is adapted to produce this result, by taking away guilt?
13204Ought not this state of things to be reversed?
13204Ought this guilty carnal enjoyment to be perpetuated through all eternity, under the government of a righteous and just God?
13204Our Lord, by his searching reply to the young ruler''s question,"What lack I yet?"
13204Received ye the Spirit, by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
13204Return you me guilt, lethargy, despair?
13204Shall pleasures of a short duration chain A lady''s soul in everlasting pain?
13204Shall the ten commandments of Sinai, in any of their forms or uses, send a cooling and calming virtue through the hot conscience?
13204Should we not be more circumspect than we are, if men were able mutually to search each other''s hearts?
13204The great question that presses upon the human mind, from age to age, is the inquiry: Is God a merciful Being, and will He show mercy?
13204The instant he put the question: Will God_ punish_ me for my transgression?
13204The text leads us to inquire:_ Why can not the moral law make fallen man perfect_?
13204Think you that the deathbed and the day of judgment will prove this to be the fact?
13204Think you that there is nothing_ lacking_ in such a character as this?
13204Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?
13204To whom, then, can such an one go but unto Him?
13204Was, then, that which is good made death unto this youth, by a_ Divine_ arrangement?
13204We grant that the temptations that assail him are very powerful; but are not some of the temptations that beset you and me very powerful?
13204What are the"good things"which Dives receives here, for which he must be"tormented"hereafter?
13204What can we do, in that day which shall reveal the thoughts and the estimates of the Holy One respecting us?
13204What can we say, in the day of reckoning, when the Searcher of hearts shall make known, to us all that He knows of us?
13204What does he know of the burden of sin?
13204What heathen will not need an atonement, for his failure to live up even to the light of nature?
13204What is the_ ground_ and_ reason_ of such an answer as this?
13204What pagan has ever realized the truths of natural conscience, in his inward character and his outward life?
13204What pagan is there in all the generations that will not be found guilty before the bar of natural religion?
13204What would our merciful Redeemer have us learn from this passage which He has caused to be recorded for our instruction?
13204What, then, is gained, by proposing another than the Biblical theory of human nature?
13204What, then, is the religion that is to be received?
13204When God teaches,"Where is the wise?
13204When the commandment"_ comes_,"loaded down with menace and damnation, does not sin"revive,"as the Apostle affirms?
13204When we look into our hearts, and find no holy reverence there, ought we not to be filled with shame and sorrow?
13204When, therefore, the young ruler''s question,"What lack I?"
13204Where then do you send me for the information, and the testimony?
13204Whereto serves mercy, But to confront the visage of offence?
13204Whither then shall we go from God''s spirit?
13204Who can feel himself amenable to a moral law, without at the same time thinking of its Author?
13204Who has ever realized these wishes and aspirations, in his heart and conduct?
13204Who is he that condemmeth?
13204Who is he that condemneth, when it is Christ that died, and God that justifies?
13204Who of the sons of men will prove pure in such a furnace?
13204Who of this class voluntarily makes himself unhappy, by thinking of subjects that are gloomy to his mind?
13204Who of us would not be filled with uneasiness, if he knew that an imperfect fellow- creature were looking constantly into his soul?
13204Who shall lay anything to God''s elect?
13204Why can he not be saved by the law of works?
13204Why do they not bring it into nominal Christendom, and apply it there?
13204Why does he not tell us that because this civilized man acts no better, therefore he knows no better?
13204Why does the drowning man instinctively ask for God''s mercy?
13204Why is he so summarily shut up to the law of faith?
13204Why is it, that when the character of Christ bows your intellect, it does not bend your will, and sway your affections?
13204Why is man invited to the method of faith in another, instead of the method of faith in himself?
13204Why is not his first spontaneous thought the true one?
13204Why is the commandment enunciated in the Scriptures, and why is the Christian ministry perpetually preaching it to men dead in trespasses and sins?
13204Why should he not obtain eternal life by resolutely proceeding to do his duty, and keeping the law of God?
13204Why should not you and I mourn over the total want of the image of God in our hearts, as much as over any other form and species of sin?
13204Why should they be weary and heavy- laden with a sense of their unworthiness before God, and you go through life indifferent and light- hearted?
13204Why should ye be stricken, any more?
13204Why, the very function and office- work of law, in all its forms, is to condemn and terrify the transgressor; how then can it calm and soothe him?
13204Why, then, does every man need these influences of the Holy Spirit which are so cordially offered in the text?
13204Will he say that the population that knew enough to build the pyramids did not know enough to break the law of God?
13204Will the great Author us poor worms destroy, For now and then a sip of transient joy?
13204Will the mere calling men good at heart, and by nature, make them such?
13204Will the objector really take the position and stand to it, that the pagan man is not a rational and responsible creature?
13204Wilt thou, then, not be afraid of the power?
13204With these kindling flashes in his guilt- stricken spirit, shall he run into the very identical fire that kindled them?
13204Would David have dared to say:"This is the work of God,--this is the saving act,--that ye believe in me?"
13204Would Paul have presumed to say to the anxious inquirer:"Your soul is safe, if you trust in me?"
13204Would he not feel, with a misery and a shame that could not be expressed, that he was naked?
13204Would not this self- knowledge be pure living torment?
13204Would you have the Almighty pay a bounty upon unrighteousness, and place goodness under eternal pains and penalties?
13204You who approve of the law of God as pure and perfect, why do you not conform your own heart and conduct to it?
13204You who know the character and claims of God, and are able to state them to another, why do you not revere and obey them in your own person?
13204[ 3] And do we not hear this theory repeated by the modern unbeliever?
13204[ Footnote 4: ANSELM: Cur Deus Homo?
13204all would be set second to the simple single inquiry:"Shall I think, shall I feel, shall I know?"
13204and how was this to be elicited, but by the solemn and authoritative enunciation of law and justice?
13204and what are the"evil things"which Lazarus receives in this world, for which he will be"comforted"in the world to come?
13204how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
13204if he should plead it as an offset for having killed a man?
13204in the heart which can refuse submission to such high claims, when so distinctly seen?
13204of works?
13204or whither shall we flee from His presence and His knowledge?
13204ought he not then to be"comforted"in the bosom of Abraham, in the paradise of God?
13204rather than the question: Was he virtuous?]
13204that He who called Himself The Truth would employ a lie, either directly or indirectly, even to promote the spiritual welfare of men?
13204that because he neither fears nor loves the one only God, therefore he does not know that there is any such Being?
13204that he does not possess sufficient knowledge of moral truth, to justify his being brought to the bar of judgment?
13204that he was utterly unfit to appear in such a Presence?
13204thou must die, thou must be judged, thou must inhabit eternity?"
13204thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
13204thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonored thou God?"
13204thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonorest thou God?"
13204thou that makest thy boast of the law, through, breaking the law dishonorest thou God?"
13204thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
13204thou that preachest that a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
13204thou that preachest that a man should not steal, dost thou steal?"
13204thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
13204to a being who is not conformed to it?
13204where is the disputer of this world?"
13204where is the scribe?
13204where were the arguments?
13204where were the theories?
13204who shall deliver me?
13204why do you not by your character and conduct prove the claim to be a valid one?"
20314And do n''t you know any Scripture passages, nor Bible stories, nor your Catechism? 20314 Aunt Hetty,"he demanded,"did you say that thing that you called a mortgage belonged to Pearl and me?"
20314Do you believe in God?
20314Do you know what I thought of, Mr. Grey, when the man was speaking? 20314 Do you think this is much fun, Peri?"
20314Have you warned Kitty?
20314Is n''t it lovely?
20314Kitty can not pay it?
20314Not going,said Rex and continued with a sneering laugh,"I suppose you prefer Reydal?"
20314Not going?
20314Not love you?
20314Oh, Mr. Grey,cried the excited girl,"could you do that?
20314Peri, did n''t the-- the Fat Woman ever tell you to respect your elders?
20314Ready, old Pal?
20314Silk are n''t they?
20314Was n''t it wonderful?
20314Was the angels''song,''Peace, good will,''at last to be realized? 20314 What do you know of this?
20314What is the name of that picture?
20314What''s Robert got,he demanded,"that ai n''t tied up so tight it wo n''t do him any good now?
20314What''s on tonight, Joe?
20314What, Joe?
20314Who is He?
20314Who is she?
20314Why, what is wrong with him?
20314Will you bring us again?
20314Wo n''t Robert interfere?
20314Would he play with us?
20314Yes, Periwinkle,replied his sister absent- mindedly,"but do n''t you love the story he told us?"
20314You do n''t intend to sign his petition, Eldon?
20314You say Jim Grey''s son- in- law is running for postmaster?
20314You-- a woman-- would you try to ruin a widow and three helpless orphans?
20314And then turning to Pearl and Periwinkle, he asked:"How would you like to come to the parsonage, and go over your lessons with my son?"
20314Are n''t they orphans themselves?
20314But he only said,"And after Bordell''s, I suppose, will come Steinberg''s?"
20314Did Mr. Grey have the nerve to come to my house and steal you away to be made a laughing stock of in church?"
20314Do n''t you want to come along?"
20314Do you suppose it would be just as good, Joe?"
20314Do you suppose that''s all right?"
20314Do you think she did?"
20314Glancing at the first page opened she abruptly asked her niece:"Are you a Christian?"
20314Has n''t Joe Smith''s father ever told you to love your enemies?"
20314Have I talked too much, Aunt Hetty?"
20314His four visitors laughed in hearty unison, and the one whom they called Rex exclaimed in a sarcastic tone:"There''s no harm in that, is there?
20314Joe whistled dolefully, but his interest aroused, he inquired questioningly:"Where are you going?"
20314Mr. Barleydon looked at me in surprise, then looked at the book and asked kind of funny,''Do you understand it, boy?''
20314Not until the sermon was well under way did she move, and then only to lean against Periwinkle and whisper,"Is n''t this fun, Peri?"
20314Now if I would write a Christmas song for this music would you sing it at church on Christmas Eve?"
20314Oh, Aunt Hetty, are n''t you-- aren''t you hoping that I''ll grow up to be like Smith some day?
20314Oh, how can you, how dare you work against Mr. Grey when he is so good?
20314Or, by the way, wo n''t Reydal come?"
20314Poor Reydal, how can I escape him?"
20314Should we speak to him?"
20314Smith?"
20314That man makes you feel like you want to be good, does n''t he?"
20314The music is really church music, is n''t it?"
20314Why ca n''t you?"
20314Why is everybody going this way this morning?"
20314Will you remember, Pearl?"
20314Wo n''t they need the money as much as those Farwell young ones do?
20314You do believe in the Fat Woman''s golden rule, do n''t you?"
20314and do n''t you know that God punishes children who do not love His Word?"
20314and then he added meditatively,"I wonder whether you believe in that other rule,''Love your enemies,''you know?"
20314was it finally to find its true response in the forgiving, loving hearts of his faction- split congregation?"
16645And the Scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? 16645 Art thou called,"he says,"being a servant?
16645Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries, or a vine, figs?
16645How dieth the wise man?
16645Is any man called being circumcised? 16645 Is there any single, particular sentence in the service of my Church with which I do not entirely agree?
16645Knowest thou,said the troubled, excited, and restless men around him--"Knowest thou that the Lord will take away thy master from thy head to- day?"
16645Perfect love casteth out fear,but who has it?
16645What doth it profit, if a man_ say_ that he hath faith, and have not works? 16645 Who is the Lord that I should obey His voice?
1664518- 24.--"Is any man called being circumcised?
1664521.--"And the Scribes and the Pharisees began to reason saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
16645A soul which was made for God, how can the world fill it?
16645And even taking the promise literally, though they built in tents, and could not call a foot of land their own, was not its beauty theirs?
16645And if the sinner does not come to God taught by this disappointment, what then?
16645And now is the question asked, Why is this world unsatisfying?
16645And now let us ask the question distinctly, Was all this indeed failure?
16645And now my brethren, if that be the description of home, is God''s place of rest your home?
16645And that perpetual contact with a heathen, and therefore an enemy of God, is not that in a relation so close and intimate, perpetual defilement?
16645Are they all the result of struggling to be great?
16645Are they not both in their own way true?
16645Are we at home there?
16645Are we not to love what God has made?
16645Are you quite certain that a day will not come when you will curse the hour in which you broke altogether with the world?
16645Art thou bound unto a wife?
16645Art thou called being a servant?
16645Art thou called being a servant?
16645Art thou loosed from a wife?
16645Bearing that in mind-- what is the prophet''s answer?
16645Brethren, do we all know what doubt means?
16645Brethren, do we wish to risk all this?
16645Brother men-- have you learned the meaning of yesterday?
16645But how were the Pharisees guilty?
16645But if there are Christian brethren to whom this would give pain-- then I humbly ask you, but most earnestly-- What is the duty here?
16645But is there not a deep meaning to be learned from the old expression-- that celibacy is an_ angelic_ state?
16645But my brethren, how is it with human nature generally?
16645But then came the ready rejoinder-- Why not do so now?
16645But titles, honours, wealth-- are these the rewards of well- doing?
16645By sitting down to read works of theology?
16645Can I-- dare I-- say or think it conditionally?
16645Can faith save him?"
16645Can that be indeed Messiah?
16645Can the worldly man feel Sunday like a foretaste of his Father''s mansion?
16645Christian brethren, which of these is the right form-- the true, external pattern of a family?
16645Consists it not in this,--that there is one life uniting, making all the separate members one?
16645Could the sufferings of Paul for the Church in any form of correct expression be said to eke out the sufferings that were complete?
16645Dare I say, I hope?
16645Death?
16645Did He not place us in the world?
16645Did he bless his murderer?
16645Did he give utterance to any deep reflections on human life?
16645Did you ever receive even a blow meant for another in order to shield that other?
16645Do we want to learn holiness with terrible struggles, and sore affliction, and the plague of much remaining evil?
16645Do you ask what these are?
16645Do you rightly estimate the importance of to- day?
16645Does a man feel himself the slave and the victim of his lower passions?
16645Esau distinctly expresses this:"Behold I am at the point to die, and what shall my birthright profit me?"
16645For a faithless heart whispers, Is it worth while to suffer for a sinking cause?
16645Grant that a Christian has something like familiarity with the Most High,_ that_ breaks this solitary feeling; but what is it with the mass of men?
16645Has he not only made earth a hell, in order that earthly things may be his heaven for ever?
16645Have we ever seen a ship preparing to sail with its load of pauper emigrants to a distant colony?
16645Have we never felt that our true existence has absolutely in that moment disappeared, and that_ we_ are not?
16645His complaint was, Why is the world the thing it is?
16645How came it that such a question should be put at all to the apostle?
16645How can the superstructure of Love and Faith be built, when the very foundations of human character-- Justice, Mercy, Truth-- have not been laid?
16645How do we account for this?
16645How does it follow that because Christ died to evil, all before that must have died to God?
16645How shall we reply to such men?
16645How should we comprehend the whole meaning of the Epiphany?
16645How should we learn it more?
16645If so, then is it my duty to leave it at once?"
16645If the indispensable safeguards of penalty were removed, what remained to restrain men from sin?
16645If we have lost God''s bright and happy presence by our wilfulness, what then?
16645If you give up present pursuits_ impetuously_, are you sure that present impulses will last?
16645Illustrate from laws of coining, housebreaking,& c. We are not under them.--Because we may break them as we like?
16645Imprisonment?
16645Is God less merciful than I?
16645Is any called in uncircumcision?
16645Is any called in uncircumcision?
16645Is any man in uncircumcision?
16645Is he becoming artificial through his change of life?
16645Is he getting the world''s manners and the world''s courtly insincerity?
16645Is it any wonder if men and women, in the midst of negations, cry,"Ye warn me from the error, but who will guide me into truth?
16645Is it not the world in another form, which has his homage?
16645Is it not this-- to abridge your Christian liberty-- and to go through rain, and mud, and snow, rather than give pain to one Christian conscience?
16645Is it not this?
16645Is it the voice of joy or the harbinger of gloom?
16645Is it then a novel?
16645Is it this-- to stand upon our Christian liberty?
16645Is not the duty separation?
16645Is not the marriage in itself null and void?
16645Is not the mystic yearning of love expressed in words most purely thus, Let me suffer for him?
16645Is not true reverence in all cases modified by the individualities of temperament and education?
16645Is persecution_ only_ fire and sword?
16645Is that home?
16645Is the iron prophet melting into voluptuous softness?
16645Is the song of the nightingale merry or plaintive?
16645Is there any single ceremony with which my whole soul does not go along?
16645Is this our duty-- to put such questions to ourselves as these?
16645John has won a king''s attention, and now the question is, Will the diamond of the mine bear polishing without breaking into shivers?
16645John''s day of active usefulness is over; at thirty years of age his work is done; and what permanent effect have all his labours left?
16645Know we not how awfully true that sentence is,"Sin revived, and I died?"
16645May I not, must I not, say,_ I know_ God has forgiven you?
16645Meant for God''s honour, dictated by the uncontrollable hatred of all evil, careless altogether of personal consequences?
16645Must they not have been as gloomy and as dreary as those of the disciples, when He was dead who they"trusted should have redeemed Israel?"
16645My doings?
16645No unity,--for wherein consists the unity of the Church of Christ?
16645Now what has been the position of those who are about to take this step?
16645Now what in this case is the Christian duty?
16645Now, what shall we say to these things?
16645Oh, brethren, is this the fact?
16645Or is it not rather this-- to comply with a prejudice which is manifestly a harmless one, rather than give pain to a Christian brother?
16645Or was not the rebuke unselfish?
16645Panegyric such as we can give, what is it after he has been stamped by his Master''s eulogy,"A prophet?
16645Say we not truly, it remains the same under all outward mutations?
16645Settle this first, brethren, Are you in earnest?
16645Shall we say it is all blasphemy; an impious intrusion upon the prerogatives of the One Absolver?
16645Shall we say,"Who is this that speaketh blasphemies?
16645She can not separate her affection from that form-- those hands, those limbs, those features-- are they not her child?
16645Should we not say, in all these forms worketh one and the same spirit of reverence?
16645So, for instance, when Judas asked,"Lord, how is it, that Thou wilt manifest Thyself to us and not to the world?"
16645Something there is, or else why should men persist in living for them?
16645Ten years of enjoyment, when the senses can enjoy no longer-- a country seat, splendid plate, a noble establishment?
16645That awful other world in the stillness and the solemn deep of the eternities above, is it your home?
16645That he may become an Antinomian, or a Latitudinarian?
16645That there are duties to be done to- day which can not be done to- morrow?
16645That would have been unity, if sameness be unity; but, says the apostle,"if the whole body were seeing, where were the hearing?"
16645The last step is that which alone deserves to be called Christian Faith--"Who is he that overcometh but he that believeth that Jesus is the Christ?"
16645The quiet religious worship that we have this day-- how comes it to be ours?
16645The savage of New Zealand who never heard of Him, the learned Egyptian and the voluptuous Assyrian who died before He came; how was it the sin of all?
16645Think you that family can break or end?--that because the chair is empty, therefore he, your child, is no more?
16645Thus speaks our Lord--"What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
16645To live in the Spirit, what is it but to have keener feelings and mightier powers-- to rise into a higher consciousness of life?
16645To_ be_ such a man, to have the power of_ doing_ such deeds, what could be added to that reward by having?
16645Unrelieved sadness?
16645Very strong language does the apostle use in this chapter respecting it:"What knoweth thou, O wife, whether thou shalt_ save_ thy husband?
16645Was he agitated?
16645Was he calm?
16645Was he loved by all?
16645Was it sin palpable and dark, such as we shall remember painfully this day year?
16645Was it to gratify spleen that he reproved Herod for all the evils he had done?
16645Was it to minister to a diseased and disappointed misanthropy?
16645Was their fall a failure?
16645Was there any gratification of human feeling there?
16645We are called to be members of the Church of England-- what is our duty now?
16645What are they to meet?
16645What are war, and trade, and labour, and professions?
16645What are we to do?"
16645What did they effect by their system of negations?
16645What does absolution mean in the lips of a son of man?
16645What is it but perverted interest which makes the acts, and words, and thoughts of his brethren, even in their evil, a matter of such strange delight?
16645What is it they are to see?
16645What is meant by the Publican''s going_ down to his house_ justified, but that he felt at peace with himself and God?
16645What is our Christianity worth if it can not teach us a truthfulness, an unselfishness, and a generosity beyond the world''s?
16645What is religion but fuller life?
16645What is religion''s self but feeling?
16645What is the blessedness that you expect?--to have the joys of earth with the addition of the element of eternity?
16645What is the body''s unity?
16645What is the meaning of this expression,"Be ye perfect?"
16645What is to- day worth, or its duties or its cares?"
16645What on this earth remains, but endless sorrow, for him who has ceased to respect himself, and has no God to turn to?
16645What power is there in human forgiveness?
16645What then?
16645What truth have we got to supply that craving?
16645What was all that worth?
16645What was it with most of us?
16645What would Paul have done?
16645When of two heathen parties only one was converted to Christianity, the question arose, What in this case is the duty of the Christian?
16645When we have lived long a life of sin, do we think that repentance and forgiveness will obliterate all the traces of sin upon the character?
16645Whence comes the difference?
16645Where are the charms of character, the perfection, and the purity, and the truthfulness, which seemed so resplendent in our friend?
16645Where is the land flowing with milk and honey?
16645Where is the single text from which it can be, except by force, extracted?
16645Whereby would we produce unity?
16645Wherein consists the unity of the body?
16645Wherein then, lies the cogency of the apostle''s reasoning?
16645Whereupon, in silent hours, we sceptically ask, Is this possible?
16645Who can forgive sins, but God alone?"
16645Who can forgive sins, but God alone?"
16645Who can not conceive the keenness of that trial?
16645Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?"
16645Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?"
16645Who shall save me from myself?"
16645Why is it that in this discourse, instead of being commanded to perform religious duties, we are commanded to think of being like God?
16645Why?
16645Why?
16645Why?--Because if you love them you shall be blessed; and if you do not cursed?
16645Will not that inflame our pride, and increase our natural vainglory?
16645With respect to their church, or ecclesiastical affairs, he says--"Is any man called being circumcised?
16645Would they have begun one single step of that pilgrimage, which was to find its meaning in the discipline of ages?
16645Would we force on other Churches our Anglicanism?
16645Would we have our thirty- nine articles, our creeds, our prayers, our rules and regulations, accepted by every Church throughout the world?
16645You tell us to pray for faith, but how shall we pray in earnest unless we first have the very faith we pray for?
16645as if it were an union between one dead and one living?
16645can they reward it?
16645how can we speak of the Gospel, when the first principles of_ morality_ are forgotten?
16645is it natural?
16645or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?"
16645that it is preternatural, and not natural?
16645that the goodness which is induced by it is not, so to speak, the natural goodness of Humanity, but such a goodness as God scarcely intended?
16645when Christians are excusing themselves, and slandering one another?
16645who can forgive sins, but God only?"
16645would it be well- doing if they could?
19979How is that? 19979 Well, Christmas pie-- when may we begin to eat them?"
19979What aileth thee, Stephen, Art thou wode,[47] or ginnest to brede[48] Lacketh thee either gold or fee, Or any rich weed? 19979 What aileth thee, Stephen, What is thee befall?
19979_ Cryer_--Who shall pay me for my paines? 19979 _ Lady_--But is old, old, good old Christmas gone?
19979_ The Fiddler_--''Pray, kind Miss, why say you so?''
19979_ The Fiddler_--''Pray, kind sir, why say you so?''
19979''What is the meaning of this?''
19979''What is the meaning, I say, of this horrid tumult?''
19979496) says:"Can any one tell me the origin of a cake called a cop- a- loaf or cop loaf?
19979A cow asks,_ Ubi?
19979A duck inquires,_ Quando?
19979A writer in the_ Cornhill Magazine_, December 1886, thus accounts for the candles on the tree--"But how came the lights on the Christmas tree?
19979And foure woodhouses(?
19979And the Hebrew woman, being amazed, said:''Can this be true?''
19979And, if the name importeth some evil, then, what may the thing it selfe be, judge you?
19979And, to wind up these Christmas box notices, I may quote a verse from Henry Carey''s"Sally in our Alley"( 1715?).
19979Are you a doctor?
19979At what?
19979Be here any maids?
19979But no answer could he obtain, for who would then have dared to render himself conspicuous by a reply?
19979But what is the event of his departure?
19979But, who is this?
19979Could any means be devised for effecting an entrance?
19979Dumque aiebat;_ ubi?_ clamoso guttere gallus;_ In Betlem, Betlem_, vox geminabat ovis.
19979Even the vegetable world contributed to the wonders of Christmas, for was there not the famous Glastonbury Thorn which blossomed on old Christmas day?
19979Fletcher, in his poem_ Christmas Day_,[78] thus describes the pie:-- Christmas?
19979Good Ivy, good Ivy, what birds hast thou?
19979He might go back, for to cry_ What you lack?_ But that were not so witty: His cap and coat are enough to note, That he is the Love o''the City.
19979Henry VIII., which is a mixture of both:-- Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, Who is there, that singeth so, Noel, Noel, Noel?
19979Is that the way to support a wife?
19979Is there a doctor that can restore?
19979Lacketh thee either meat or drink, In King Herod his hall?"
19979Malignants will send him a piece of Braune, and everie Prentice boy will give him his point(?
19979May not this be a remnant of the dedication of children to the Deity by passing them through the sacred fire?
19979My worthy friend, how dost thou fare, St. George?
19979Now, sweet Son, since Thou art King, why art Thou laid in stall?
19979Pray what big stick is that you have in your hand?
19979Prophaneness in a conclave?
19979Quando?_ A raven hoarsely answers,_ In hac nocte_.
19979Shall I call him, St. George?
19979The Doctor asked where his father was?
19979The courtier, sure good deeds will not scorn, Nor will he see poor Christmas forlorn?
19979The ox crieth out,_ Ubi?
19979The raven asked_ Quando_?--When?
19979Thus equipped, they call on the farmer, and inquire,"please, sir, do you want your trees worsled?"
19979Ubi?_ And a lamb bleats out_ Bethlehem_.
19979Ubi?_--Where?
19979Was there ever a Christmas on board a man- of- war without one?
19979Well a day, Well a day, Well a day, where should I stay?
19979Well a day, where should I stay?
19979Well, what have you catched to- day, Jan?
19979Were not our soldiers, in the latter part of the Crimean War, bountifully supplied with plum puddings?
19979What cost to good husband is any of this?
19979What have you been doing all this long day, Jan?
19979What sings old Herrick of it?
19979What was now to be done?
19979What will the Trustees-- what will your parents say?
19979Where now is Colonel Spring?
19979Where''s the man that dares bid me stand?
19979Where?
19979Why not Thou ordained Thy bedding in some great King his hall?
19979Wilt thou take his word?
19979_ And how long since?_"A.
19979_ From whence comes the custom of gathering of_ Christmas Box Money?
19979_ The Knight._ What can you cure, Doctor?
19979a- hunting is it?
19979shall we have our mouths shut to welcome old Christmas?
19979will you so?
19979you wo n''t, wooll''ee?
20430Couldst thou not watch with Me one hour?
20430Why are ye fearful? 20430 And as we face it what are we to do? 20430 And do we not constantly see that most unjust tyranny which the ill- tempered or ill- controlled member of the family has over the rest? 20430 And so, once again, looking out upon our ordinary life, what shall we need to put backbone into life? 20430 And what is the secret of that? 20430 And yet, who shall deny that there was an awe about it all? 20430 And, therefore, the whole question is this: Have we got, or do we believe we have got, Jesus in the ship with us? 20430 Are we in the habit of boasting, are we in the habit of lying, are we in the habit of being insincere? 20430 Are we prepared, as a great Christian city, to rise to the self- sacrifice which it involves? 20430 Are we so hopeless and helpless as to have no other power to bring in upon them? 20430 But can we as Christian citizens be content with the arm of the law? 20430 But the point is this: Whatever plan is fixed upon by the experts and those responsible, are we ready to rise to it? 20430 Can any man name the real secret of influence, or analyse the strength of personality? 20430 Can we not in this coming reign, and the century just begun, try and plant in the heart of every Christian worker truth in the inward parts? 20430 Can we not transform them as boys? 20430 Do we hear His voice saying,Be of good cheer; it is I, be not afraid?"
20430Does the law of kindness touch us in our municipal work?
20430For the good of the cause or to see our name in the paper?
20430Have we such a perpetual spring within us, ready and accessible for use in our home lives?
20430How are we, then-- that comes to be the last question-- how are we to attain this wonderful gift, the secret of a strong character?
20430How can we help him, that poor wounded man brought across our path?
20430How often during the past week have you thought of God?
20430How then are we to gain the secret?
20430If the heavenly rainbow is not produced by the light shining upon the tears of human penitence, where is hope for the world?
20430Is such a one seated among us in this church to- day?
20430Is there no other arm, no other law that we are bound to try before these young lads grow up indeed ruffians who must be dealt with by the law?
20430Must we be content to transport them as men?
20430Not"What did we do?"
20430Shall I be liked for this?"
20430That is the one last trial-- be it so; Christ was forsaken, so must thou be too: How couldst thou suffer but in seeming else?
20430Was it done from a true and pure motive?
20430What are we to say to anyone we see who is under that most terrible trial?
20430What are we to say to ourselves if such a misfortune and trial comes to us?
20430What can we say to light up in any degree so vast a problem?
20430What do we need to give a little more strength to it, to enable us to be braver and firmer and stronger?
20430What do we understand by a rainbow?
20430What does he need?
20430What is the secret of moral courage?
20430Why did we do this thing?
20430Why did we give that donation to something?
20430Why?
20430Will you give it?
20430but"Why did we do it?"
20430how about our characters?
20430how about our thoughts?
20430how about our words?
20430what about our lives today?"
20430where is the pristine purity of youth?
13756A few more days of absolute rest, and you''ll be all right, eh, brother?
13756A stranger?
13756A''Mormon''song?
13756All right, daddy; now what can we do for you?
13756And I may call you that, may I not? 13756 And now, of course, I can be indifferent, can I, even if you should say no more?
13756And that his son''s name was Chester Lawrence?
13756And that''s the end of your story?
13756And they are?
13756And they''re not coming to see us before they leave?
13756And you liked it out there?
13756And your father?
13756And your port?
13756Any passengers?
13756Are n''t you afraid in that new world to which you have gone-- aren''t you as lonesome as-- I am? 13756 Are there any sights worth seeing around here?"
13756Are there?
13756Are we all ready?
13756Are you my brother?
13756Are you the''Mormon''elders?
13756Are you through, sir?
13756But I''d be pleased to hear you tell me-- is, is that father? 13756 But, now, what would you think if I_ was_ your real brother, if my name was Chester Strong?"
13756Ca n''t we help those ladies?
13756Can we go on deck?
13756Chester does n''t know this?
13756Chester is_ not_ my brother?
13756Chester,said Lucy at last,"what if I should die?"
13756Chicago!--well, I-- are there''Mormons''in Chicago?
13756Could she stand the ordeal, do you think?
13756Did I talk in my sleep?
13756Did I tell you,said Mr. Strong to his companion,"that I got a letter from my brother last evening?"
13756Did he say that?
13756Did you answer his questions?
13756Did you ever hear of the Blarney Stone?
13756Did you have a talk with Captain Brown?
13756Did you join the Church in Utah?
13756Did you wish to see me?
13756Do I understand,asked one,"that you believe God to be in the form of man?"
13756Do I?
13756Do you have an Irish language?
13756Do you know any more--''Mormon''songs?
13756Do you live in Utah?
13756Do you think he will?
13756Do you think so?
13756Elder George Malby?
13756Excuse me,he said,"but what was your mother''s full name?"
13756Father,cried the somewhat frightened girl,"what is it?
13756Father,she cried,"what do you mean?"
13756Good morning, is Elder Malby in?
13756Good night-- what_ do_ you think of me? 13756 Has he?"
13756Has she-- have they-- deserted me, do you think?
13756Have the Scotch invaded Ireland?
13756Have we not exchanged hearts?
13756How are the folks,he asked,"Lucy and her father?"
13756How are you feeling?
13756How can I help it? 13756 How far west have you been?"
13756How goes it?
13756How is that?
13756How long did you live in Utah?
13756How would I do for one?
13756I am his father, and I ought to father him-- my heart goes out-- my son--"What is it, father?
13756I have a ticket to Liverpool,he said;"but I suppose they would let me off at Queenstown, would n''t they?"
13756I think your father''s not well, Lucy?
13756I thought this was Antwerp?
13756I thought you were bound for Liverpool?
13756I''m the last person on earth you expected to see here in Dutchland, I suppose?
13756I? 13756 If you would, Captain?"
13756Is he better?
13756Is it not a comfort to think that we can not get away from the ever- present watchfulness of God? 13756 Is that man a friend of yours?"
13756Is the book interesting?
13756Is there a chance?
13756Is there room for more?
13756It''s 340; but what you want to know for? 13756 Know what?"
13756Lucy, not my sister, but my sweetheart again, my little wife to be-- what-- does it all mean?
13756Lucy, what are you saying?
13756Lucy, you saw what your father and I were doing last night?
13756Lucy, you-- love me?
13756Lucy,he said,"my sweetheart, where are you?
13756Lucy?
13756May I come in?
13756May I get you anything, a drink of water?
13756May I not carry one?
13756Mr. Strong, where are you? 13756 My books?"
13756My dear, why did you not say? 13756 My real, live, long lost brother?"
13756Not so well today?
13756Nothing shall part us-- as I have told you-- we two,--O, my God, what can I do?
13756Now then, young man, did you kiss the Blarney Stone?
13756Now, see here, my girl, I''m the one that ought to be ill."How''s that?
13756Now, then, what can I do to help you?
13756O, that reminds me-- Father, of course could not--"Could not what?
13756Of course, if you really wish it?
13756Oh, what_ can_ I do?
13756Promise me you''ll come?
13756Right again; how can you tell?
13756Say, brother,he asked,"would you not be lonesome up in heaven without Aunt Sarah?"
13756Shall I call him?
13756Shall we send for him?
13756So you consent?
13756Storm? 13756 Tell me,"he repeated,"are you my father?"
13756That''s right, my girl; and where is Chester?
13756The day is really fine, is n''t it? 13756 The sea has used you up quite badly, has n''t it?"
13756Then what have_ I_ done?
13756Then you did n''t go and drink with him?
13756This? 13756 Through the Union Depot only?"
13756We were to have gone in a day or two, were we not?
13756We''re agreed on one thing then, are n''t we?
13756Well, good people,said he,"what are you doing here?"
13756Well, perhaps,--but what can I now do? 13756 Well, what of it?"
13756Well, what''s to be done? 13756 Well-- why-- isn''t it a terrible thing to die like that?"
13756What can we do?
13756What did Lincoln say about the common people? 13756 What did you think-- what do you now think of us?"
13756What do you know?
13756What do you live and work for? 13756 What is it, Gilbert?"
13756What is that book you are reading?
13756What is the matter with you, Brother Lawrence?
13756What is the matter, captain?
13756What is your objective point?
13756What might that mean, Lucy?
13756What might what mean?
13756What ought I to do?
13756What was that last song?
13756What was the woman''s name?
13756What will it mean?
13756What would you think of a captain of a vessel not knowing nor caring to know from what port he sailed or what port was his destination? 13756 What''s that?"
13756What''s the matter, papa?
13756What''s the matter?
13756What''s the matter?
13756What''s the program today?
13756What?
13756What_ do_ you mean?
13756When I was studying for the ministry-- a woman, you--"O, yes; I remember; but what of it? 13756 When do you go, Captain?"
13756When do you sail?
13756Where are the others?
13756Where did it come from?
13756Where is Chester?
13756Where is Lucy?
13756Where is your life- belt?
13756Where''s Lucy?
13756Where?
13756Which is your state- room?
13756Why ca n''t we return with Captain Brown?
13756Why did you permit my brother to sail with Captain Brown?
13756Why do you ask?
13756Why not take the plain statement of the Bible, then?
13756Why, may I ask?
13756Will I do for coachman?
13756Will you be seated, sir?
13756Will you forgive us?
13756Would you like to have one?
13756Yes, yes, brother, true enough; but what''s the use?
13756Yes; but he ca n''t leave yet-- Do you want to see Lucy?
13756You did? 13756 You do n''t blame me for falling in love with Julia, do you?"
13756You do n''t know him, then?
13756You have been to Utah, then?
13756You have never had a brother, have you?
13756You have never met me before, have you? 13756 You know, do n''t you, that it takes two to kiss-- the Blarney Stone?"
13756You mean that drunken fool? 13756 You remember the other evening when a young fellow stood within a few feet of you and kept repeating:''Liars, liars, from Utah''?"
13756You were there?
13756Your cargo?
13756Your coming out, eh?
13756Am I a rude girl?"
13756Am I getting foolish?
13756An old lady, limping to the door and learning that the caller was from America, told him she had a son there-- and did he know him?
13756And I have given them some helpful American hints too, have I not, Brother Naylor?"
13756And in what form had it now come?
13756And the woman?
13756And this Julia-- well-- Do you see any porpoises, Brother Malby?"
13756And what are you doing here?"
13756And you are worried?"
13756Apparently, he wished to make further acquaintance with Chester, for he asked:"How far west were you looking just now?"
13756Are n''t we going to have a drink?"
13756Are n''t we making you good money?
13756Are they all in town?
13756Are you a good sailor?"
13756Are you happy?"
13756Are you ill?"
13756Are you now a''Mormon''missionary?"
13756As he realized it, he said to himself,"What''s the matter with me?
13756As the Psalmist puts it:''Whither shall I go from thy spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
13756As they arose, he said:"Now, that''s pretty good for the first time, is n''t it?"
13756But why had this father of his let him and Lucy go on as they had?
13756By the way, how is it between Julia and you?
13756By the way, who do you think I met, day before yesterday?
13756Can it have an existence outside and apart from a personality of form?"
13756Can you drive him alone?"
13756Chester could not deny that he had changed; yet how could he tell her the truth?
13756David exclaims,''Whither shall I go from thy_ spirit_, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?''
13756Did you ever think of that?
13756Do I look like your father?"
13756Do n''t you want me to come too?"
13756Do you agree?"
13756Do you remember the fun we had last vacation?
13756Do you want to try?"
13756Do you wish a drive this morning?"
13756Ever been there?"
13756Flesh of my flesh, is he handicapped by the stigma I placed upon him?
13756From the many questions which thronged into his mind, he put this:"When might there be danger?"
13756Had he heard all this before?
13756Had he killed her?
13756Had he not that day been out with an elder from the Chicago Church office to Lincoln Park and the lakeside?
13756Had it not been a dream, and was he not now awake to the reality of his old life?
13756Had the reverend gentleman been listening, or had his thoughts been with his eyes, out to sea?
13756Has your brother sailed on her?"
13756He is the one that attends to baptism into the Mormon Church, is n''t he?"
13756He looked without wavering into the drawn face and said:"Are you my father?"
13756He wanted to take me to all kinds of places, and treat me to all kinds of good things; but further, strange(?)
13756He was about to reply,"Forgive you for what?"
13756Here-- would you like to see my home in America?"
13756How did_ they_ know?"
13756How far west?"
13756How many have you?"
13756How shall we tell her the evil news?"
13756How should he meet Lucy?
13756I believe the elder left a gospel tract with them, so who can tell what will be the outcome of our visit?
13756I can trust you for that?"
13756I suppose there were other passengers also?"
13756I think she will; but meantime you have no objection to my loving her, and doing all for her that my love can do?"
13756I think those two things, when they are of the right kind and properly blended, are good for the heart, do n''t you?"
13756I told you, did I not, my history?"
13756I would not know how to pray to or worship such a God; but what are we to do?
13756I--""Young man,"interrupted the clergyman, looking keenly at him,"are you a''Mormon''?"
13756If this town is Anvers, why not call it that?"
13756In time the father''s face softened again, and he turned to Chester to ask:"What do you think of such arguments?"
13756Is Mr. Strong here?"
13756Is Wales below the sea yet?"
13756Is he awake?"
13756Is it not a great comfort?"
13756Is it not true?
13756Is it-- have you ceased to love me?"
13756Is n''t that fine?
13756Is n''t that plain?"
13756Is n''t that your daughter coming this way?"
13756Is your father worse this morning?"
13756It was, certainly a sweet smile, and the thanks were gracious, too; but what of it?"
13756It would depend on just how he felt-- halloo, Lucy-- you up already?"
13756Knowing him and Lucy to be brother and sister, why had he permitted them to form ties such as had been formed?
13756Now, then, what does this chain of argument lead us to?
13756Now, what do you say, brother?
13756Oh, Chester, what is it?
13756Shall we ever see His face?
13756Shall we try the deck for a while?"
13756Shall we walk in the park?"
13756She does not need to-- she has gone already-- she--""What?
13756Should he not know all he desired to know about the man who had expressed deep regard for his daughter?
13756Some cows are browsing in the pastures, and sheep scurry about as the train flies by, but where are the people who have made this great garden?"
13756Spenser provokingly asks:"''Tell me, ye merchants''daughters, did ye see So fayre a creature in your town before?
13756Strong?"
13756Strong?"
13756Such baseness, such cowardice, such despicable littleness of soul!--do you wonder why I do n''t want to know my father?"
13756That''s rather nicely put, do n''t you think?
13756That''s right, is n''t it?"
13756That''s where the Blarney Stone is?"
13756That''s your name, is n''t it?"
13756Then, giving voice to his thoughts, asked:"Have you studied for the ministry?
13756They are out tracting, I think-- but wo n''t you come in?"
13756Was he not Lucy''s father?
13756Was he not a dispenser of the Word himself, and had he not been listening to strange doctrine?
13756Was he writing a message to Chester?
13756Was it a plot on his father''s part to again bring misery to human souls, to make to suffer those that were of his own flesh and blood?
13756Was it all just an excuse to get away from them?
13756Was it any wonder that amid all this interesting beauty Chester''s and Lucy''s eyes and hands frequently met to express what words failed to do?
13756Was not this ocean trip and the Irish experience a dream?
13756Was one Chester Lawrence there?
13756Was that the captain''s figure on the bridge, looming black against the faint light in the eastern sky?
13756Were you ever in Utah?"
13756What can I ask of God?"
13756What can I pray about?
13756What could Chester mean to leave his father, even for a few days?
13756What could be done?
13756What could he say?
13756What did Job say of the Lord?"
13756What did this man wish to know?
13756What do you think of Ireland?"
13756What do you think of that?
13756What do you think of that?
13756What do you think of that?"
13756What else matters?"
13756What had he said or done to agitate the man so much?
13756What has become of him?
13756What have you got to tell me?
13756What is a moral image?
13756What is it?
13756What is your philosophy of life by which you are guided and from which you draw courage, hope, and strength?"
13756What passed between you and papa last evening?
13756What was He like?
13756What was he thinking of?
13756What was the matter with you?
13756What was the outcome to be?
13756What would he say if he knew you were sitting here in this beautiful moonlight talking to a''Mormon''?"
13756When?
13756Where are all the people?
13756Where are our chairs, Lucy?"
13756Where did he learn that?"
13756Where is Uncle Gilbert?"
13756Where is he now?
13756Where shall we go after lunch?"
13756Where was the Lord in all this?
13756Where''s the rope?
13756Who did not know the object of the voyage, knew nothing of how to meet the storms, the fog, the darkness of the sea?"
13756Who were they?
13756Why did you let me leave you at all?"
13756Why do you act so strangely?"
13756Why had he not thought of that sooner?
13756Why should he, a minister of the word of God, be so easily moved by strange religious ideas?
13756Why should it be given me without cost?"
13756Why?
13756Will God ever be more to me than a force in and through all nature?
13756Will not the eye then see perfectly, the ear hear every sound in the celestial key?
13756Will we be uninterrupted here?"
13756Will you be able?"
13756Will you find the doctor?"
13756Will you go down with me, Lucy?"
13756Will you go with me?"
13756Would you like to hear it?"
13756Would you like to meet them?"
13756Would you like to read it, sir?"
13756You are yet my lover, are you not?"
13756You liked her very much, did n''t, you?"
13756You''ll be all right until we get back?"
13756You''ll do that, wo n''t you?"
13756Your father ca n''t possibly be moved, can he, Miss Lucy?"
13756asked Chester;"what can I do?"
13756to get away from this newly- found father and sister?
21448And suppose, Mammy, I was to fall in with your little piccaniny, shall I bring him back to you?
21448But what has happened? 21448 But what is his name, Mammy?
21448Did my friend, the black sailor, escape?
21448Harry,he exclaimed, seizing my hand as I went to him with a cup of cooling drink,"I am not fit to die, can no one do any thing for me?
21448Is my father at home?
21448Mr Willis,I said,"do you remember me?
21448Oh, ask them if any of them have mothers from whom they have been long parted, would they not desire to see them again? 21448 Tell me,"I exclaimed suddenly,"what was your name before you were christened?"
21448Well, what do you think of it?
21448What are you about, Harry?
21448What makes Quako so frisky this morning?
21448What? 21448 Who is that?"
21448Yes, yes, Ambah was my mother''s name, and did she tell you that her husband''s name was Quamino, and their piccaniny was called Cheebo?
21448Den I say to the people, Do you believe dis?
21448How can we possibly send any goods on shore?"
21448What does dat mean?
21448What had become of all the servants?
21448What if I were to be brought to utter the same expression?
21448Where was poor Bob now?
21448Will they not have compassion on my poor friend?"
22141And who of us can not glean from our own lives illustrations of a like character?
22141Forget them?
22141Seeking greater prizes, why should we repine if the baubles and tinsel are not had?
22141We can imagine Christ''s sense of his mission, and how it could absorb him; but what in our lots can correspond?
22141What is the specific will of God for me?"
22141You remember how, as a boy in the temple, he said to his mother,"Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
21486And how came you to undertake this good work, friend?
21486And is your grandfather sick, that he is not with you?
21486And my grandchild? 21486 And where do you live?"
21486Are we then,he asked,"to be guided by this book, or to be directed by men who say things directly opposed to this book?
21486But how came you young foresters to possess it, and to learn to read it?
21486But if they refuse to agree to your demands, how then will you proceed?
21486Child,he said,"which of us is your grandfather, think you?"
21486Count,said the old man, rising and standing before him,"you say that you are childless-- but are you really so?
21486Friend woodman, I have lost my way; can you help me to find it?
21486Has the Count Furstenburg seen an old man in a woodcutter''s dress wandering through the forest?
21486Is it food or liquor you carry in your pack?
21486Is this the way you show your love of liberty? 21486 Must you hasten on your journey?
21486Shall I open it?
21486What are you about to do, my friends?
21486What does he mean?
21486What makes you thus take care of me?
21486Where are you hurt?
21486Where is your grandfather?
21486Whither away, old friend?
21486Why is he there?
21486And what book is that you have by your side, maiden?"
21486Because a man does not approve of your mode of proceeding, are you right in destroying his property, and injuring him in every way you can?
21486But tell me, friend, have you any tidings of my daughter?"
21486Do you know about it yourself?"
21486Do you understand me, my friends?
21486How is it you have taught them so to love the Bible?
21486Is your soul ever hungry, friend?"
21486Moretz was asked how he dared stop and listen to an heretical preacher, and whether he thought the preacher was speaking the truth, or falsehood?
21486The first thing, perhaps, in the once proud noble''s mind was:--"And can a descendant of mine be thus employed?"
21486What is that book you are reading from, little maiden?"
21486Where is she?"
21486You once had a daughter?"
21486You speak of the tyranny of your rulers-- is not this greater tyranny?
21486have you come to mock at me?"
21486or can you not rest here another day, and tell us more of those glorious things?"
18815''_ Near repetition_?'' 18815 And what,"asked Apleon,"of the rest, the vast bulk of the worshippers at the various churches?
18815But how could that be known in circles purely Anti- christ?
18815But_ religiously_, Bastin, religiously?
18815Did he go down stairs, or into one of the other offices?
18815Did you see that tall gentleman pass out, Charley?
18815Do you feel as if any bone was broken, anywhere?
18815Do you really believe, Mr. Bastin,went on the visitor,"what you have written in that column?
18815FINIS?
18815For how long,murmured Bullen to himself,"will this be voluntary?"
18815For what reason?
18815Good- bye, Cohen?
18815Have_ you_ heard from my boy, from George?
18815How do you feel, little Rose?
18815How do you know this?
18815I wonder if these programs can be procured in London?
18815I''m going off into a disquisition on interiors, so-- shall we sit here?
18815If she is all this, why is she unwed? 18815 In English?"
18815Is it what has been flying over the''Eternal City''here, in the centre of that great white flag that floats over the Apleon Palace? 18815 Is this a beginning of_ organized_ lawlessness on the part of the Anti- christ?"
18815No, why, is there anything the matter, Sir Archibald?
18815Now, now Mr. Punch, where''s your poor wife? 18815 Sir Archibald, what has happened?"
18815Some new indication that way?
18815Steamer?
18815Tall gennelman, sir? 18815 Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die?
18815We will turn first again to my text, to the 6th of John, the 70th verse,''Did I not choose you the twelve, and one of you_ is_ a devil-- a_ demon_? 18815 What has your wonderful temple cost?"
18815What is this foul, blasphemous movement? 18815 When did you eat anything last?"
18815Where-- am-- I?
18815Will Cohen, think you,asked the chaplain,"steal back under cover of one of the dark nights and try to induce his wife to join him?"
18815A perplexed look filled his face, as he continued:"What does it all mean?"
18815After the Lord''s Second Coming, what will happen to those left behind?
18815Again and again, he had said to himself:"How could I have been such a fool?
18815Again that clear, rich bell- like voice rang out in the repeated question:"Who, I repeat, was Judas Iscariot?
18815And when a shadow falls across the window Of my room, Where I am working my appointed task, I lift my head to watch the door, and ask If He is come?
18815And-- was it fancy?
18815Apleon?"
18815Are you one of those dogs, the Christians?''
18815As the last echo of the laughter died away, Apleon called, to his Viceroy:"Where is the axe and the block?"
18815But about you, Rose?
18815But----"His voice grew hoarse with excitement, as he added, low and cautiously:"What do you know about Ralph Bastin?"
18815By the bye, Bastin, good fellow, what constitutes''_ peculiarity_,''in this sense?
18815Coming back at this particular moment, Ralph asked himself:"Is Lucien Apleon the Anti- christ?"
18815Do you believe what you have written?"
18815Does anyone here know?
18815Does it mean that life was given to it, temporarily?
18815Had she spoken the tongue of flattery, or of the mere conventional?
18815Have you done away with her?"
18815He led her to the room he had indicated, and glancing around to see that the towels were in the place, he said,"what is your name?"
18815He repeated the words much after the manner of a man who, recovering from a swoon, says,"Where-- am-- I?"
18815He rose to meet her, saying,"Where will you sit?
18815He turned to Wolferstein again, saying:"Where has Cohen, the ex- priest, and that herd of disloyal pigs gone?"
18815He was startled even more by the tones of his voice when he said:"And what of the Anti- christ of whom you have spoken and written?
18815His companion nodded an assent, then bawled back:"Whither are they bound, I wonder?"
18815How are we to understand it?
18815How do you mean, Colonel?"
18815How then would Anti- christ have anything to do with it?"
18815I wonder if it will be celebrated to- day?"
18815In England, do you think?"
18815Is she a replica of her mother?"
18815Lifting the hanging a few inches at the bottom he thrust the clothes underneath, and called:"Do you feel well enough to get up, Rose?
18815Nearly all our plans have followed the directions, the picture of Ezekiel''s Temple?"
18815Now she interrupted him, saying, in a cautious whisper:"Are you Mr. Ralph Bastin?"
18815Now, almost for the first time, it came to him with full seriousness,"What am I to do with her?
18815She smiled back into his anxious face:"Hurt?
18815She smiled up into his face, as she said:"''Interested,''Colonel Youlter?
18815The Romish Church, The Greek Church, The Anglican Church or any one of the multitude of dissenting churches?"
18815The confidence of the mighty host of Hell- inspired warrior hosts, had been"_ Who is like unto the Beast?
18815The question is, where would one-- who would rather die than wear the''Mark of the Beast''--be safest?
18815The rejoicings in Jerusalem, Babylon, and elsewhere, over the death of"The Witnesses"was wilder than the"Mafficking"[ Transcriber''s note: Mafeking?]
18815Then in quiet, calm, but incisive tones he asked:"Who,--what, was Judas Iscariot?
18815Then what of you here who are not His?
18815Then, too, that wondrous, silent, but mighty influence of restraint upon evil.--The Holy Spirit, Himself, has left the earth, and now, what?
18815Then, without giving him time to reply, she went on:"But why did you ask whether I knew anything of the New Testament?"
18815There was no movement, and in response to his question,"are you hurt?"
18815Therefore we cry:"_ Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die?
18815Two cries rose loud and laudatory from the multitude"Who is like Apleon?
18815Was he a man, in the usual acceptance of the term, or was he a demon incarnated?
18815Was he_ human_, was he man, as I am, as you are?
18815What are we to make of it?
18815What are your plans, or have n''t you any?"
18815What does it all mean?"
18815What does it mean?
18815What does it mean?"
18815What does that mean?
18815What does the Bible say about him?
18815What grape, more so a_ ripe_ grape, can stand the weight of a man as his foot crushes down upon it?
18815What has the world come to?
18815What is meant by"The Mark of the Beast"?
18815What is the special one that you have heard?"
18815What is their fate to be?"
18815What will be the fate of those who refuse to bear this mark?
18815What will happen during the reign of the Antichrist?
18815What will that mark be?
18815What will the Tribulation period be like?
18815What will this sign be?
18815What would it matter if one or more of the religions denied the Deity of Christ?
18815What_ does_ it all mean, Bastin?"
18815When the lad appeared, he asked:"Do you know if Mr. Bullen is on the premises?"
18815When, however, in response to her question:"But you are English, George?"
18815Who can say for certain?
18815Who can war with him?_"But they see him taken, taken alive, taken without being able to lift a finger against his captors.
18815Who dare oppose him?"
18815Who shall say?
18815Who will show us the way?''
18815Why should ye be stricken any more?
18815Why, man, your life is not worth the snap of a finger?"
18815Will Apleon, the Traitor to his covenant- word, ever know the fate of our pursuers?
18815Will any attempt be made to celebrate it, to- day, I wonder?"
18815Will it be thus that the Jew will receive his sign from heaven?
18815Will they then begin to see their national, as well as their individual folly?
18815Will you worship our Lord Apleon, and wear his brand?"
18815With the old mocking, quizzical smile, the handsome Apleon interrupted him, asking:"What do you mean by the_ real_ Church of God?
18815cried Ralph,"Why-- what-- where are you going?"
18815or, was he a demon?
18815since, saving her, housing her I have, to a certain extent, made myself responsible for her?"
18815that others did not accept the Bible as the Inspired word of God and so on?
18815the one word came in merest whisper from her, then leaning closer to him, she went on:"But do you know, George, the_ import_ of the foul Mark?"
18815the wind blows in that quarter, eh?
19134What becomes of justice?
19134_ Lovest thou Me_?
19134_ Then came Peter, and said to Him,''Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? 19134 _ XIII THE EMPIRE OF LOVE But if this spirit of compassion were general, would virtue itself be secure?
19134A LOVER OF MEN_ THE CRADLE CROSS__"What shall I ask for Thee, my child?"
19134And why can not I settle my course of action?
19134Are they more merciful, more compassionate, more sympathetic than average mankind?
19134Besides, had I not my own work?
19134But have we accepted it as the only authoritative rule of practice?
19134But how could I attain to their faith?
19134But what are the great things of life?
19134But what if the teachers themselves have never found the true secret of Jesus?
19134But who listens, who believes?
19134But whose love is limitless?
19134Can any human mind measure the various and almost infinite wrongs committed by the man who piles up through years of sordid avarice an unjust fortune?
19134Can human life proceed along the lines He indicated?
19134Could it be that there was that in me that made me, or could make me, of their company?
19134Dare we question that a world governed wholly by the ideals of Jesus would be a far happier world than this we know?
19134Do they not share the same social prejudices, and guide their lives by the same social traditions as the bulk of men and women?
19134Do we find, as we survey this field, that force has ever proved the true dynamic of stable social government?
19134Do we not commonly speak of love as being outworn by offense or neglect?
19134Does it matter greatly what He taught?
19134Exposed to their temptations, deprived of all the helpful friendships that have interposed between my life and ruin, should I have done as well?
19134For what is the total result of all our punishments in the name of law but the manufacture of criminals?
19134Have hearts e''er thriven beneath our angry frown?
19134Have roses grown from thistles we have sown?
19134Have we ever tried to live one day of our life so that it should resemble one of the days of the Son of Man?
19134He wept, and would have none of them.__"What shall I get for Thee, my Child?"
19134Hence the wise and good man is perpetually urged to the enquiry whether Jesus may not after all have been right?
19134How are we to be convinced?
19134How is it that such men are so unconscious of offense?
19134How many times have I borne the society of inferior people with ungracious tolerance, and hastened from them with undisguised relief?
19134How oft shall I forgive my brother?
19134How then am I ever to find myself in any relation of affection towards these human creatures from whom I am alienated by the nature of my education?
19134I go to meet my Lord in Galilee._ II WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
19134In the compacts which we make with one another in the name of love, do we not specifically name certain offenses as unpardonable?
19134Is it then not within the competence of man to interpret Christ aright, simply because the masculine temperament is what it is?
19134Is not a Catherine a better guide to Jesus than a Dominic?
19134Is not this in itself a justification of the spirit of Jesus?
19134It is romantic justice, we say, but is it practicable justice?
19134LOVE AND FORGIVENESS_ LOVE''S PROFIT__ What profits all the hate that we have known The bitter words, not all unmerited?
19134Let us turn to Christ''s vision of the Judgment, as recorded by St. Matthew, and what do we find?
19134May not the same be said of all the lives that fail, whether through ignorance or want, folly or crime?
19134Men live for something; for what did Jesus live?
19134Of what administration of law can we say that its chief object is not the punishment of the wrong- doer, but his reclamation?
19134Or lucid dawns flowered out of sunsets red?
19134Remembering this, can I be hard towards those who fell?
19134Should I discern the Light and Life of men beneath His gray disguise of circumstance?
19134Should I have left my books, my studious calm, my pleasant and sufficing tasks, to listen to One who seemed so little likely to instruct me?
19134THE PRACTICE OF LOVE_ FELLOW SUFFERERS__ When men of malice wrought the crown for Thee Didst Thou complain?
19134That is, at all events, an intelligible defense, but is it a legitimate one?
19134The art she knew was how to ease The sick man''s pain, the weak man''s wrong; And every night as she came home She said,"O Lord, when wilt Thou come?
19134Until seven times?''
19134WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
19134WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
19134Was He a moral anarchist, whose teachings, if interpreted in laws, would destroy the basis of society?
19134Was Jesus merely a romantic dreamer, with entirely romantic views of love and justice?
19134Was Jesus right in these conclusions?
19134Was it not just this, that each had beneath his masculine strength a feminine tenderness, a power of loving and of begetting love in others?
19134Was not her vision after all the true one?
19134We are bound therefore to ask, can that method of conduct be wrong which has won this triumphant issue?
19134We have a church which claims to have extracted from the life of Jesus a whole code of laws for life and conduct; is not this enough?"
19134What are his bad manners but the penalty of a narrow life?
19134What is a Christian Church but a confraternity of such men and women?
19134What is a Christian society, but a society permeated by this spirit, and bringing all the affairs of life to its test?
19134What is his ignorance after all but lack of opportunity?
19134What is it then in Paul and John and Peter, what element or quality, which we do not find in Pilate, Judas, or Napoleon?
19134What is the exact nature of their impact upon society?
19134Whence are these, and why are they arrayed in white robes?
19134Where was the spectacle of a character composed of new qualities, a life wholly governed by novel impulses and principles?
19134Which nature is radically the better, his or"this woman''s"?
19134Which presents the more hopeful field to the moralist?
19134Who are better fitted for the custody of the criminal than people whose lives are based on the merciful ideals of Jesus?
19134Who can count the broken hearts in the pathway of that implacable ambition which"wades through slaughter to a throne"?
19134Who forgives as this father forgave, with such completeness that he who has wrought the wrong is encouraged to forget that the wrong was ever wrought?
19134Why am I not as these?
19134Why could I not be content to fulfill the common standard approved by the average conception of Christianity?
19134Why should I do what no one expected me to do?
19134Why should not the Church replace the jail?
19134Why was it that I was only sympathizer and spectator, never comrade?
19134With all these forces against us how can we love our neighbour as ourselves?
19134With their life to live, had I done better?
19134Would not a fatal lenience towards vice become the temper of society?
19134Would we be content to leave the administration of society in the hands of Jesus?
19134Would we confidently submit our own case to His jurisdiction?
19134Yet who would venture to challenge the conduct of Jesus in these respects?
21491Art safe, Laurence, art unhurt, boy?
21491But can He ever pardon such a wretch as I am? 21491 But you will not quit me then, father, will you?"
21491Can you forgive me?
21491Do you speak of the Great Spirit, little girl?
21491Has no remorse ever visited you?
21491How can you influence them, Laurence?
21491How comes it, then, that they have not the sense to keep out of our traps, father?
21491I must try to do so, though; then you will ask your mamma''s leave to come and coast on the new sleigh?
21491If I promise to learn better in future, will you ask leave to come?
21491Is he better? 21491 Tell me, Mrs Ramsay, how am I to believe that Christ died for me?
21491These are wise things you tell us,cried several of the Crees;"but how do you know that it is so?"
21491What can it mean?
21491What have become of the Blackfeet, boy?
21491What is it you want, little damsel?
21491What is that you say?
21491Who told you that, little damsel?
21491Who would have thought creatures so easily caught could make such a work as this?
21491You will come back, Laurence, when you have found your father?
21491` But if I fail to persuade them, I asked, wishing to learn the designs of the Sioux, what am I then to do?'' 21491 ` What is the matter?''
21491And have they an abundance of provisions?''"
21491And who is this lad?
21491Are there many women and children?
21491Are they well armed?
21491Can you understand this, Laurence?"
21491Dost not long to be once more wandering through the forest, or trapping by the side of the broad stream?
21491Have they a good supply of ammunition?
21491Have they killed the treacherous vermin?"
21491Have you read the account of the thief on the cross?"
21491Jeanie recognised him in a moment, and running forward, took his hand, exclaiming,"Oh, Laurence, is it you?
21491Might he not even do so, at all events, should the fire come rapidly after us, for the sake of preserving his own life?
21491What is it you would have me do?''"
21491Will he live?"
21491can not you read?"
21491have the beavers made this?"
21491he exclaimed, on seeing me rise to move towards him,` are you the only one left alive?''
21491she exclaimed;"and you at length have come back to visit the mother who has been yearning for long years to see you; and you have not forgotten her?"
21491tell me, sir, what shall I do to be saved?"
16958''O,''said the dominie,''the butter, you know, that comes from the cow, what do you say to that?'' 16958 Ah, Reub, Ben, and Will,"she said,"when will you be such good boys as Patsy and Geny?
16958Ah, aunt Judy, why have you all along denied of me all knowledge of my extraction, parentage, and race? 16958 Am I not right?"
16958And are not they all Catholics here, Paul?
16958And how came this relic to get into the well?
16958And where is that orphan now? 16958 And why is it that the Irishman shuns and abhors an institution which his English neighbor enjoys and petitions to enter?"
16958Any news this morning, squire?
16958Are you my brother?
16958Are you sorry for your disobedience, now, Eugene?
16958Are you sure there is nobody else in?
16958Bridget, Patrick, and Eugene, will ye obey, and be said by Paul, who is the oldest?
16958Can I see Paul there?
16958Certainly, Pat; does not the Catechism say so?
16958Did I not tell you repeatedly, Paul, that it was useless to pray for the dead?
16958Did they send her word that she was sick?
16958Did they take away or steal any of this poor woman''s children? 16958 Did you not hear of the donation party at brother Funny''s, last new year''s?"
16958Did you remark the sort of dignified and independent motions of the fellow,continued he,"when you had him here just now?"
16958Did you tell the priest?
16958Do n''t we read from the mouth of truth itself, that''what entereth into the mouth defileth not''?
16958Do n''t you know Mr. Scullion is a brother of mine?
16958Do n''t you know so much yet, Calvin? 16958 Do n''t you know that mother told us not to grieve, but pray for her soul?
16958Do not the Roman Catholics ground their doctrines on the Bible?
16958Do you joke, miss?
16958Do you seriously believe that we Catholics have not leave to use the Bible? 16958 Father,"said Calvin,"wo n''t Paul come with me?
16958For instance, there''s celibacy; why do n''t you priests get married? 16958 God gave him the grace, and I pray that you may receive a like grace; but I suppose you allude to a different sort of conversion?"
16958Have we far to go yet, sir?
16958How can we help_ that_?
16958How dare you interrupt me when I am not addressing you?
16958How do you like that, Bridget?
16958How so, Murty? 16958 How soon, Paul?
16958I am glad you think so; but are not all its institutions admirable and perfect?
16958I guess not, Murty,said he, shaking his head;"who is it?"
16958I hope somebody will take us to mass on Sunday,said little Patrick;"and, Paul, will you ask the priest to allow me to answer mass?
16958I know_ you told_ me that often,''Mandy; but am I bound to believe you, when I know the church teaches me the contrary? 16958 I suppose uncle wrote to him, and sent us money to take us home again?"
16958I wonder what has Paul done with the rest of the money, after paying for the board of himself and his sister and brothers?
16958Is it grounded on knowledge or well- formed opinion? 16958 Is it long since, sir?"
16958Is it not astonishing,began Murty again,"that, though ye all differ in opinion, ye agree in hating and maligning the church of Christ?
16958Is it not strange, then, that the Irish Papist who robbed your mother of the money does not think of restoring it? 16958 Is it possible that my senses deceive me?
16958Is it slavery in one to obey his parents in what is good and useful?
16958Is not this prejudice unreasonable and strange?
16958Is she very ill?
16958Is that a proper term to apply to the child?
16958Is that the reason I must go too?
16958Is this where the sick woman is?
16958Is your uncle in the British sarvice, then, and a general in the army?
16958Now, Patsy, my boy,he said to the elder of his younger brothers,"every time you look at that cross-- show it to me-- have you lost it?"
16958Now, will any body tell me whence is this hatred?
16958O Lord, what will we do?
16958O ma,said Libby,"do go away from father, the ugly fool, and I will go with you, wo n''t I?"
16958O, how can I help it? 16958 Pa, where were the two Paddies, Pete and Bill, that they did not mind the team while you were in meeting?"
16958Pat and Eugene, can you not sing? 16958 Paul, do you promise me you will be a good boy, love God, and keep his commandments?"
16958Paul, my child, why do you act so?
16958Some turkey, Paul, my dear?
16958Sure you would not let the Popish priest visit him, on any account?
16958Tell me, have I gained thee? 16958 That''s it, eh?
16958That? 16958 Think the Lord has decreed Mary for the nunnery, reverend and learned sir?"
16958This is strange,said Gulvert;"why did you not tell me ye belonged to Rome, and were Irish?"
16958Was it a landlord who has been the occasion of so much enjoyment to you, Murty?
16958Was there ever seen any thing so_ purty_,continued the peasant,"as those ridges and mounds of snow?
16958Well, Murty, how do you like this manner of travelling?
16958What can I do?
16958What crowd is that there below on the road?
16958What harm will all that scandalous talk do the priest?
16958What is this I have been hearing?
16958What mass?
16958What matter, O''Leary,said Father O''Shane,"as we reached in time?
16958What was the answer, Murty? 16958 What''s that you say, Paul?"
16958What''s this? 16958 Where in the Bible,"said Paul,"do you find it ordered to keep Sunday holy instead of Saturday, the Sabbath?
16958Who are you, sir?
16958Why did they call him a priest? 16958 Why did we not tell you?
16958Why do n''t you come with us to our meeting, where all the decent folks go, and none of your Irish are present?
16958Why should I go hear the old sinner''s stuff,said Anne,"when your own sons laugh at him and say he is a fool?
16958Why so, boss? 16958 Why so, ma''am?"
16958Why so? 16958 Why so?"
16958Why, thou Papist boor, durst thou deny the power of prayer?
16958Why, what in the world can be the matter? 16958 Will we sing, ma''am, what the Christian brothers taught us?"
16958You did n''t_ advance_ them money, did you, Gulvert?
16958You do n''t say the Catholics are allowed the use of the Bible, do you? 16958 You do n''t tell me so, your reverence?"
16958You do? 16958 You wrote to the priest, did n''t you, to say masses for your mother''s soul in purgatory?
16958Your reverence, did you ever see such a grand sight? 16958 Ai n''t this fair?
16958And did you notice that sailor that saved the boy who fell overboard, what a long beard he had?
16958And now, who dare say word against her?
16958And who cares, Paul?
16958And who ever, in need, has failed to find the good priest a friend in all emergencies?
16958And will you forbid him to write to his uncle, who, I doubt not, is a very respectable gentleman in Ireland?"
16958And you say he had the priest''s certificate of confession in his pocket?"
16958At theology again, Amanda?
16958But O, where shall I find my parents?
16958But are the principles sound, and the estimate he has formed of American character and the conduct and motives of the sectarian parsons correct?
16958But how were so many men to live?
16958But the inside of the"great house,"who can describe it?
16958But what of the Parsons Grinoble, Gulmore, Barker, Scullion, and the others, who had a hand in robbing the orphans of their faith?
16958But what''s this that he finds tangled in the drowned child''s hands?
16958But will this divinely decreed result be injurious to the progress or prosperity of the republic?
16958But, Amanda, how do you know that I wrote any such request to the priest?
16958Can we not handle the plough, use the scythe, or the cradle as well as if we were of your school of heresy?"
16958Did you die on your bed, or meet with an accident?
16958Did you hear that lecture he delivered last winter against Popery?
16958Did you not know that I was Irish?
16958Do n''t you like that, Bob?"
16958Do n''t you see how proper this advice is?"
16958Do n''t you think Miss Amanda is jealous of your charms?
16958Do nuns ever get married, Murty?"
16958Do ye hear how it blows?
16958Do you ever eat meat on Friday, Pat?"
16958Do you mean the talk about Miss Talebearer?"
16958Do you not feel the change of heart, Mary, my love?"
16958Do you understand_ that_, my fair disputant?"
16958For God''s sake tell me, where is my beloved brother?"
16958For who ever seriously examined and did not find the truth?
16958Had he far to go?"
16958Has the Lord heard my groanings, and sighs, and petitions for thy restoration to the creed of our Protestant fathers?
16958Have I a brother on earth, and one so worthy as thou?
16958How can he do so?"
16958How could you discover whether or not Cæsar lived by the light of internal evidence?
16958How did it get into the well?
16958How do you know she is there?"
16958How do you like this?''
16958How old did you say he was-- about fifteen?
16958I ask any man, Is not this slavery?
16958I think this is fair_ arguing_, Mr. Prying, do n''t you?"
16958I too long regarded as my home?
16958I wonder if they would put you to jail or transport you here, as they would at home, for fowling a bit in these woods?"
16958In what do they exceed the Presbyterians?"
16958Instead of pouring the poison into the vinegar glass, where would the Scotch Abigail empty the cruet but into the tumbler with the brandy in it?
16958Is it by internal evidence you learn that such cities as Rome, Paris, or Constantinople exist?
16958Is it not time to say to these hypocritical sects,"Physicians, heal yourselves"?
16958Is it such conduct you call religion?
16958Is it that men are less numerous than ladies?
16958Is there one of her precepts, counsels, or rules, that guards not against sin and its occasions?
16958Is this true, or how can you reconcile it with liberty or religion?"
16958Is this true?
16958Like a convicted felon, did it cry_ peccavi_--I have sinned, been misled, or misinformed?
16958Mother, how do you feel?
16958Mr. Prying is always wanting me to eat it every day, and so was a gentleman whom he called the_ priest_,--sure he is not a right priest, is he, Paul?"
16958Must not they be very fine gentlemen here, to be so liberal?
16958O my poor brother, why will you leave us?"
16958O, tell me, where is he?
16958O, who, who will restore this poor''exile of Erin,''to the home of her unknown parents?
16958Parson Dilman, why did I listen to your seductive promises?"
16958Paul communicated the wishes of his dying brother to Mr. Ephraim Prying, who answered,"Certainly, Paul; why not?
16958Paul, you_ know_ the Bible, you think; where in the Bible do you find it ordered to fast from flesh on Fridays?"
16958Paul,"said Pat, introducing a new subject,"ai n''t there a hell to punish the wicked, as well as a heaven to reward the good?"
16958Then whose fault is it that they are?
16958They had neither money, nor means, nor credit to begin with, and how were they to fulfil their contract?
16958To what purpose was this big talk, loud exclamations, puzzling interrogatories, and flaming articles of the Babylonian press?
16958Unhappy man, what was he to do?
16958Was n''t our Lord himself hated by those whom he most loved, and put to death by them?
16958Well, fifteen or sixteen-- ya-- you recollect how that old priest acted last July, at the village of Scurvy?
16958What became of Aloysia, do you wish to know?
16958What better gift can we receive from God than a friend?
16958What can be imagined a more worthy cause for thanksgiving than the meeting with a true friend?
16958What can be more foolish than to abstain from what God has given for man''s use?"
16958What has become of him?"
16958What have we ministers for, but to prevent this state of things?
16958What is any of your ministers to great''Ould Harry''?
16958What is the whole world to a man if he lose his soul?
16958What is this night and all its violence compared with the sufferings of a poor soul in the next world?
16958What make you be here, and all the gran''gem''men asking for you?"
16958What now was become of all the talking, writing, swearing, and preaching of the dominies?
16958What was he to do for a living?
16958What was the cause of it?
16958When they are such in"the greenwood, what would they be not in the dry"?
16958Where on earth do they get the means to put up such costly buildings as they have erected in scores, within my own knowledge, these past five years?"
16958Who are you, or what brings you here this hour o''night?"
16958Why did I ever let you out of my sight?
16958Why did I not remain in servitude and slavery, rather than let you into the care of the cruel, false- hearted stranger?
16958Why did you not say so at first?
16958Why do you turn away your head, my pet?"
16958Wo n''t this be the best course, aunt Judy?
16958Would not this lead to your certain rejection from the presence of majesty or excellency with disgrace and punishment?
16958Would we have so many wild, irreligious young men, and women, too, if, instead of six preachers, we had six Catholic priests?
16958Ye ai n''t subpoenaed, or going to arrest somebody?"
16958and how can a man save his soul, if true religion be wanting?"
16958are you, too, gone?''
16958eh?
16958how can I help it?
16958or how did these beads you loved so well come into this horrid, pestiferous well?
16958or that there was any Bible in the world but the one Luther found in the monastery hid, in the year 1517?"
16958said Murty;"what has he done that you esteem him so high?"
16958said he,"where is the priest?"
16958said the disinterested young man;"what money?
16958said the parson;"and will you attend prayers and meeting when you are told?"
16958she said, wildly,"or do I dream?
16958sure you are n''t going to leave us orphans?
16958what has become of you?
16958where are you ordered to build churches?
16958where do you find authority for establishing feasts and fasts?
16958where to baptize infants?"
16958where to hold synods or assemblies?
19949And do you really mean to say, Captain Templeton,said Mary,"that piracy can be made an honorable business?"
19949And now, my dear young sister, what more need I say to establish the point that piracy is not essentially sinful-- that it is not_ malum in se_? 19949 And what''s Playford Hall?"
19949And why did you go to see it?
19949Can a man take fire into his bosom and not be burned?
19949Is not this a merchant vessel?
19949Lay not up treasure upon earth,and"take no thought for the morrow;"why, what else do people take thought for, either North or South?
19949Miss St. Clair,said Mrs. Templeton,"do you think that can be wickedness which the Lord sanctifies with his communion?"
19949Of what nation?
19949Permit me to inquire,said Albert,"to what port you are destined?"
19949Sweet Mary, what saddens you?
19949To whom, Madam,said Albert,"are we indebted for these expressions of kindness and tender solicitude?"
19949What do you think?
19949Who is my Neighbor?
19949Will you, my friend? 19949 You do not feel alarmed, do you Albert?"
19949$ 300 did you say, sir?
19949$ 550, did I hear you say, sir?
19949Albert Barnes on Slavery:"Are we separated geographically and politically from the country where slavery reigns?
19949And did not God bless him in thus doing?
19949And woman''s voice is heard amid The accents of that warrior train; And when has woman''s voice e''er bid, And man could from its hest refrain?
19949But anybody may have the child, who will take him off my hands?"
19949But did the slaveholders themselves gain more by this law than their northern auxiliaries?
19949But"7. p. 214, will of Legree?"
19949But, Albert, how was it that you who did not believe in the Bible, became an Abolitionist?"
19949Can a man aid in executing such a law without defiling his own conscience?
19949Did you really mean what you said in its full import?"
19949Do I believe"honesty is the best policy"and its kindred humbugs?
19949Do I follow the precepts of the sermon on the Mount?
19949Do I practice the principles learned in the nursery?
19949Do you ask why these mothers and children were thus butchered in cold blood?
19949Does thee recollect any work, the whole plot and design of which is made to turn upon the triumph of the wicked over the good?
19949F._ Do you mean to say, Rebecca, that slaveholding has the same effect upon me that stage- playing has upon the actor?
19949F._ What do you say to Webster''s great speech on the compromise measure?
19949F._(_ Musing._) Why-- I-- don''t remember now--_ Frank._(_ In great surprise._) Why, mother, are there no books written in favor of Slavery?
19949F._(_ With great asperity._) Do you, too, Rebecca, advocate theatres?
19949G._(_ Pleasantly._) Is not the moral view of a question, about as far as a woman''s instinct ought to go?
19949Hear ye no seeming mutterings of the cloud Break from the millions which your steps have bowed?
19949How can we do this and still be men and Christians?
19949How did Jacob acquire his great riches?
19949How is it that Mr. Verse is recognized as a Christian, and these excellent men are avoided as infidels?
19949How long shall patriots own, with blush of shame, So foul a blot upon so fair a name?
19949How long thy sons with filial hearts deplore, A Python evil on thy Cyprean shore?
19949How the pretty things would stare at the tricks of the trade, and simper:"Is that right?"
19949How then can we return to Carolina?
19949If all are not equal and free, then who is entitled to be free, and what evidence of his superiority can he bring from nature or revelation?
19949If we have, in our haste, so covenanted, must we not rather pay the penalty than fulfil the bond?
19949If, then, a Christian may not eat a common meal with such an offender, may he sit at the Lord''s table with him?
19949Is it your object to place us on board, or do you design to capture her?"
19949Loomis called a council of officers and put to them the question,_ what further shall be done_?
19949No Clysthementhe''neath thy broad arched dome, Predict the fortunes with the crimes of Rome?
19949Shall time yet partial in his cycling course, Bring thee no Fox, no Pitt, no Wilberforce?
19949Show me the man who does?
19949Still must thou live and corybantic die, A traceless meteor in a clouding sky; Thy name a cheat; thyself, a world- wide lie?
19949Suppose that such a change as this were possible, is it the part of a friend or an enemy to desire to have it effected?
19949T. W. Higginson_ 186 What has Canada to do with Slavery?
19949The maiden turns with grief away, Comes to the town without delay, The watchman calls,"Stand, who goes there?"
19949The south sails under false colors, does it?
19949Thereat the sire,"This must not be, My child away this phantasy, Where wilt thou dwell when past thy prime?
19949Think ye, ye hold in your ignoble thrall, Mind, soul, thought, taste, hope, feeling, valor, all?
19949Was it not by appropriating the property of Laban to himself?
19949What do they care for the Fugitive Slave Law?
19949What flag do your platform men give to the wind, I should like to know?
19949What has Canada to do with Slavery?
19949What have you to do with this question?
19949What, then, are we to do?"
19949Who bids for her?
19949Why is he fit for heaven, and they must be cast down to hell?
19949Why need we dwell upon what followed?
19949Will no one give more than$ 550 for such a woman and baby?"
19949Wives, mothers, daughters of America, have_ you_ nothing to do with slavery, when such is the fate of slave women?
19949Would it not be more consistent, brother, for thee to disprove my argument, than to object to my method of obtaining it?
19949Would our brethren at the south do it for us?
19949Yes, view him thus, from Kaffir to Soudan, And tell me, worldlings, is the black a man?
19949[ 24] Will there no Gracchus in_ thy_ Senate stand And speak the words that millions should command?
19949_ Can_ you sit silent, and at your ease, knowing that such things are?
19949_ Frank._ And is not the instinct of a woman a more perfect guide in morals, than the reason of man?
19949_ Frank._ Do you mean, mother, to include in your remarks the discourses of Reverend Divines upon the Patriarchal Institution?
19949_ Frank._ The theatre, then, ought to promote good morals-- why does it not?
19949_ Frank._ Well, mother, did not some experiment of the kind lead to the conclusion, that I might exercise my freedom in worldly amusements?
19949and breath''st defiance here and scorn, Where I reign King, and to enrage thee more Thy King and Lord?
19949coaxing so early, my pretty one?
19949for what could that have been?
19949why stand still?
19949wilt not thou with generous mind confess The might of woe, the strength of helplessness?
19949ye tyrants in your boasted halls, Read ye no warnings on your darkened walls?
22366Yours will not last long if you slay the innocent; and when Dagobert drew his sword on him he said,"Would you return good for evil?
22366Had the Lord two Natures, the Divine and Human, or but one?
22366How did the Church''s worship first begin in our own land?
22366How much of all this did the great Odo plan?
22366What then was the service of the Holy Communion, as S. Augustine celebrated it, and our English forefathers first came to know it?
22366What was this litany?
22366Why was this?
22366Would the{ 3} Church win the new barbarian conquerors as she had won the old imperial power?
21395And what do you propose doing?
21395And you do not pray to the saints either, then, perhaps?
21395Are you aware that the Bible is prohibited to the laity, and that, were it not so, it is not susceptible of any private interpretation?
21395But you are generally happy and joyous, are you not?
21395Do you expect to move her, Don Francisco?
21395Has your mother embraced them?
21395Have you become sensible of your errors? 21395 Then you consider the Bible, by which so many are misled, as the only guide and rule of faith?"
21395Then you reject the traditions of the Church?
21395Then, heretic, you dare to say that the Bible is above the Church?
21395What brings you this way?
21395What do you mean by God''s holy Word?
21395What more would you have me do?
21395Who have you got there?
21395Who is that?
21395Who taught them to you? 21395 Why address such words to me?
21395Why did not that occur to me before?
21395Why should I fear? 21395 Why should I pray to her, when I have the gentle loving Jesus, to whom I may go in prayer at all times and in all places?"
21395You set at nought the authority of the Church?
21395But does the crime of schism not exist?
21395But was it to them an abode of despair?
21395But why does Antonio Herezuelo start and cast an inquiring look towards the group of black penitents kneeling near the altar?
21395Could he have been seized by the officers of the Inquisition?
21395Could it be possible that her husband would abjure his principles?
21395Did no recollection of that young woman''s mother, whom he had once fondly loved, or thought he loved, cross his mind?
21395How could a weak woman venture to set herself up in opposition to the Church?
21395How is that?"
21395How should he now use that power?
21395If this be a crime, I am a criminal; but if not, why imprison us?
21395Saint Mark tells us of the remark made by our Lord when told that His mother and His brethren waited without:` Who is My mother or My brethren?
21395Was it in mercy, because her bigoted persecutors yet hoped that she would recant, that her life was still spared?
21395Were they holy and pure?
21395What have you to answer for yourself?"
21395What shall we do?
21395Who could paint the feelings which passed through his swelling heart?
21395Why?
21395You deny, too, I hear, the necessity of confession and of priestly absolution?"
21395and are you prepared to recant them?"
21395but you love the Holy Virgin, the immaculate Mother of God, too, do you not?"
21395do not you pray to the Holy Virgin, little maiden?"
21395what shall we do?"
21395why kill us?"
21395why should I tremble?
21395why torture us?
11274And who is my neighbor?
11274Is water running in our veins? 11274 Shall I not visit for these things?
11274The pride of thy heart hath deceived thee, thou whose habitation is high; that sayeth in thy heart, Who shall bring me down to the ground? 11274 Why, EVEN OF YOURSELVES,"he demands of them,"judge ye not what is_ right_?
11274[ 23] Are these the men who practised or countenanced slavery? 11274 [ 29] Slaves and their holders here?
11274[ 34] How much above? 11274 [ 3] Must we prove, that Jesus Christ is not in favor of such things?
11274[ 89] What, Christianity bent on the destruction of an ancient and cherished institution which hurts neither her character nor condition? 11274 _ to scholars, students, and teachers of every grade, without distinction or preference whatever_,"as commanded by the Constitution?
11274***** CAN ABOLITIONISTS VOTE OR TAKE OFFICE UNDER THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION?
112742, And they that have believing masters,& c., what is the relation expressed or implied between"they"( servants) and"believing masters?"
11274A fair specimen this of the manner in which modern usages are made to interpret the sacred Scriptures?
11274Ah, why?
11274And are we to interpret the_ precepts_ of the gospel by the expectations of Paul?
11274And did the Head of the new dispensation, then, fall so far behind the prophets of the old in a hearty and effective regard for suffering humanity?
11274And does_ he_ think to escape responsibility?
11274And for what am I to return?
11274And had such masters been members of the Corinthian church, what inferences must they have drawn from this exhortation to their servants?
11274And how could it be maintained?
11274And how?
11274And is he not to be so treated?
11274And is not this the way in which the advocates and apologists of slavery dispose of the bearing which primitive Christianity has upon it?
11274And must we believe this of Onesimus?
11274And must we prove, that Jesus Christ is not in favor of palpable, monstrous falsehood?
11274And now what does the apostles ask?
11274And on what ground, according to the Princeton professor, did these masters and these servants stand in their relation to each other?
11274And so they have nothing to say upon the subject?
11274And what are your reasons for the construction of the passage?
11274And what must reason do with a book, which reduces the authority of its own principles-- breaks the force of self- evident truths?
11274And what sane man likens his position to that of the voting sovereign of the United States?
11274And what shall we say of the Golden Rule, which, according to the Savior, comprehends all the precepts of the Bible?
11274And what was the history of the_ apostles_, but an illustration of the doctrine, that"it is enough for the disciple, that he be as his Master?"
11274And when did government ever trust tax- paying to the voluntary good will of its subjects?
11274And whither would this lead them?
11274And who was he?
11274And, when authority is given to owners of slaves to_ vindicate their property_, can it be supposed they can be deprived of it?
11274Are imbecility and wickedness, bad hearts and bad heads, confined to the bottom of society?
11274Are not the best minds and hearts in England now thoroughly convinced, that slavery, under no modification, can be a school for freedom?
11274Are the_ requisitions_ of Christianity adapted to any EXPECTATIONS which in any quarter and on any ground might have risen to human consciousness?
11274Are we, as American citizens, under the sceptre of a Nero?
11274Art thou called being a servant?
11274As the law of liberty, how can it be consistent with the law of slavery?
11274Because bad men about me"play such tricks before high Heaven, as make the angels weep,"does it oblige me to quit?
11274Bring practice in these various respects into harmony with principle, and what becomes of slavery?
11274But has Government any peculiar character or privilege in this respect?
11274But have any donations been made by the United States for the support of colleges and schools in Ohio?
11274But how can I be responsible for the incidents of my birth?--how for my complexion?
11274But how do the apologists and defenders of slavery proceed?
11274But how stands the fact?
11274But is not the case different, when among the acts promised are some known at the time to be morally wrong?
11274But the question is here, whether one knowing a law to be immoral, may innocently promise to obey it in order to get into office?
11274But then, is there any such inconsistency in non- voters sueing and paying taxes?
11274But these-- what was their condition?
11274But what can he do?
11274But what right have these interpreters of the sacred volume to regard any form of slavery which the Savior found, as"worst,"or even bad?
11274But what saith Professor Stuart?
11274But what wrote the apostle?
11274But where are they to be found?
11274But who, in sober earnest, would call this a pecuniary transaction?
11274But whom, within the limits of our country, are we to regard especially as the representatives of our final Judge?
11274But why should we delay longer upon an argument which is based on gross and monstrous sophistry?
11274But why will he thus deceive himself?
11274But will impeachment restore the dead to life, or the husband to his defamed wife?
11274But, is it true that the bearing of the penalty is an excuse for breach of our official oaths?
11274But, says the objector, do you mean to say that I swear to support the Constitution, not as I understand it, but as some judge understands it?
11274By what possibility could slavery exist under the influence of such a lesson, set home by such an example?
11274By what process?
11274Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office Under the United States Constitution?
11274Can I regard the slave as another self-- can I put myself in his place-- and be indifferent to his wrongs?
11274Can an abolitionist consistently take office, or vote, under the Constitution of the United States?
11274Can he have good intentions, or be well employed?
11274Can language be more explicit or unequivocal?
11274Can such inferences be drawn from the account of their condition, which the most gifted and enterprising of their number has put upon record?
11274Can these truths be contradicted or denied there?
11274Can we confide in methods for the benefit of our enslaved brethren, which it is death for us to examine?
11274Can we expect to see Christianity on higher vantage- ground than in this country she stands upon?
11274Come what may, will you sever the chain that binds you to a slaveholding government, and declare your independence?
11274Consistently with such obligations, can_ slavery, as a_ RELATION, be maintained?
11274Could I, in such a state of mind as the gospel requires me to cherish, reduce him to slavery or keep him in bonds?
11274Could higher responsibilities or greater confidence be reposed in men individually?
11274Could it be kind, merciful, or just to keep the chains of slavery on their helpless, unoffending brother?
11274Could slavery, in such a case, continue to exist?
11274Could such a relation be acquiesced in consistently with the instructions of the apostle?
11274Could they have expected less from him than a stern rebuke, if they refused to exert themselves in the cause of freedom?
11274Could we longer honor it as the book of God?
11274Dare those who, for the benefit of slavery, have given so wide and active a circulation to the Pittsburg pamphlet, make the experiment?
11274Did slavery exist in Judea, and among the Jews, in its worst form, during the Savior''s incarnation?
11274Did the influence of the masters contribute any thing in the West Indies to prepare the apprentices for enfranchisement?
11274Do I acknowledge the rightfulness of his relation to B. and C. by asking C. to use the power given him, in my behalf?
11274Do I authorize it?
11274Do I recognize the rightfulness of the Captain''s authority, by asking him to use the power the mate has consented to give him, to protect me?
11274Do she and South Carolina differ, as to the meaning?
11274Do we here find the chattel principle?
11274Do we not all recognize the justice of having some third, disinterested party to judge between two disputants about the meaning of contracts?
11274Do we remember still Old Plymouth Rock, and Lexington, and famous Bunker Hill?
11274Do we search for something there to obscure their clearness, or break their force, or reduce their authority?
11274Do we seek the common sense, practical view of this question?
11274Do you ask what can be done, if you abandon the ballot- box?
11274Do you seek the moral view of the point, which philosophers have taken?
11274Do you start at the suggestion?
11274Do you think that the doctor and his friends could persuade one to carry a letter to the patriarch from whom he had escaped?
11274Do?
11274Does God make obligatory on his creature the support of institutions which require him to do acts in themselves wrong?
11274Does God, through society, require men to sin?
11274Does he require us_ in principle_ to honor ALL men; and permit us_ in practice_ to treat multitudes like cattle?
11274Does he require us_ in principle_ to regard"the laborer as worthy of his hire"; and permit us_ in practice_ to defraud him of his wages?
11274Does he_ in principle_ prohibit"respect of persons;"and permit us_ in practice_ to place the feet of the rich upon the necks of the poor?
11274Does love to the thief require me to help him in stealing?
11274Does not this description of the power every officer has here, under our Constitution, reduce Americans to the same condition?
11274Does the New Testament directly or indirectly teach, that slavery existed in the primitive church?
11274Does this avail me?
11274Does this bar the States from calling forth their own militia?
11274Does this take it away from the States?
11274Especially, can I, thus affected, take sides with the oppressor?
11274For what, when thus employed and when most successful, is the utmost he can accomplish?
11274From this?
11274From what part of the epistle could the expositor have evolved a thought so soothing to tyrants-- so revolting to every man who loves his own nature?
11274Have they not been constantly and earnestly engaged in the work of education?--training up their human cattle?
11274Have they the_ right_ to say,"Do so, or quit;"or, to say,"If you stay, we will consider you as impliedly worshipping idols?"
11274Have we not the right to speak and act as wielding the powers which the privileges of self- government has put in our possession?
11274He asks that Philemon would receive Onesimus, How?
11274How can a system, built upon a stout and impudent denial of self- evident truth-- a system of treating men like cattle-- operate?
11274How can"an article of merchandise"stand on this basis and sustain commercial relations to its owner?
11274How could he do otherwise?
11274How could unrequited labor be exacted, or used, or needed?
11274How happy the change which should place him by their side?
11274How is my appetite relieved by holding up to my gaze a painted loaf?
11274How long may one promise to do evil, in hope some time or other to get the power to do good?
11274How then can it be innocently sustained?
11274How then, in the light of such obligations, must slavery be regarded?
11274I may surely ask A. to pay me my debt-- why not then ask the keeper, whom he has appointed over himself, to make him do so?
11274I trade, and government taxes me; do I authorize it?
11274If he promised, not meaning to perform in certain cases, is he not doubly dishonest?
11274If not, why was he so created and endowed?
11274If so, why do they not take the praise, and give us the benefit of their wisdom, enterprise, and success?
11274If such cases may ever arise, why may not this be one?
11274If the people and the courts of the land do not know what they themselves mean, who has authority to settle their meaning for them?
11274If these admonitions and warnings were heeded there, would not"the South"break forth into"weeping and wailing, and gnashing of teeth?"
11274If they have, does the constitution take it away?
11274In one connection,[30] an inquirer demands of the Savior,"What good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?"
11274In other words, when I have made my protest, what evidence is there that_ the nation_, the other party to the contract, assents to it?
11274In what estimation, in that case, should we be constrained to hold the Bible?
11274In what manner would this alter the moral aspect of the case?"
11274In_ what circumstances_ does Professor Stuart assure himself that Christianity will destroy slavery?
11274Indeed, when had they seen him thus subject to poverty, insult, and oppression?
11274Is Jesus Christ in favor of American slavery?
11274Is Jesus Christ in favor of American slavery?
11274Is Jesus Christ in favor of American slavery?
11274Is Jesus Christ in favor of American slavery?
11274Is Jesus Christ in favor of American slavery?
11274Is he responsible?
11274Is his frame of mind adapted to the study of the Bible?--to make its meaning plain and welcome?
11274Is it like American slavery, which, in all its tendencies and effects, is destructive of all oneness among brethren?
11274Is it not hence evident that SLAVERY was the subject referred to by the whole article?
11274Is it so?
11274Is not the precept under hand naturally subversive of every system and every form of slavery?
11274Is there any doubt what meaning the great body of the American people attach to the Constitution and the official oath?
11274Is this fair dealing?
11274Is this the condition in which our ecclesiastics would keep the slave, at least a little longer, to fit him to be restored to himself?
11274Is this the way of slaveholders?
11274Is this the way to fit the unprepared for the duties and privileges of American citizens?
11274Is_ this_ THE_ slavery_ which their laws describe, and their hands maintain?
11274It is his by sympathy with the oppressor?
11274Must not every one in such a community contribute his share to the general welfare?--and mutual service and mutual support be the natural result?
11274Must they not have been in harmony with the Golden Rule?
11274Now what does this oath of office- holders relate to and imply?
11274Now what says the constitution of Ohio?
11274Now, how did these good people treat each other?
11274Now, how must all this have been understood by the church at Colosse?
11274Now, what would my Caesar do, who had ever felt a link of slavery''s chain?
11274Of such, what says Professor Stuart''s"good old Book?"
11274Of what avail is a mere piece of parchment?
11274Of what character were these precepts?
11274On whose tomb have freedom, philanthropy, and letters been invoked to strew their funeral wreaths?
11274Receive him how?
11274Shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
11274Shall we not be as honest in the Senate House as on''Change?
11274Should I not resign a petty ballot rather than break faith with the slave?
11274Superior, did I say?
11274That the apostle regarded slavery as a Christian institution?--or could look complacently on any efforts to introduce or maintain it in the church?
11274The Jews even?
11274The Welch, the Swiss, the Irish?
11274The debt we owe our fathers''graves?
11274Their"brother"could_ he_ be, who kept"the yoke"upon their neck, which the apostle would have them shake off if possible?
11274They consent to the murder of the children; can they respect the rights of the Father?
11274This our Savior did; and if we refuse to enter into sympathy and co- operation with him, how can we be his_ followers_?
11274Thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou lie?
11274Thus furnished-- the image of Jehovah-- is he not capable of self- government?
11274To what limit of remotest time, concealed in the darkness of futurity, may it look?
11274Was he willing thus to conceal the wrongs of his mother''s children even from himself?
11274Was it friendly to slaveholding?
11274Was the form of slavery which our professor pronounces innocent_ the form_ witnessed by our Savior"in Judea?"
11274Was_ he_ at liberty to sanctify the Sabbath, and frequent the"solemn assembly?"
11274What are his distinctive attributes?
11274What are we taught here?
11274What can women and children do?
11274What can_ he_ owe his master?
11274What confidence could be reposed in any instruction we might undertake to furnish?
11274What consolation is it to know, that they who are seeking to destroy my life, profess in words to be my friends?"
11274What did Luther and his intrepid associates do?
11274What did the apostles do?
11274What did the crucified Nazarene do without the elective franchise?
11274What did the glorious army of martyrs and confessors do?
11274What do taking office and voting under the Constitution imply?
11274What good ever came, what good can we expect, from deeds of darkness?
11274What has Daniel O''Connell done for Irish repeal?
11274What has Father Mathew done for teetotalism?
11274What inference does all this warrant?
11274What is a Russian slave?
11274What is an abolitionist?
11274What is he?
11274What is the Constitution of the United States?
11274What is the Constitution which each voter thus engages to support?
11274What less can be made of the process of turning men to cattle?
11274What meaneth that portentous word?
11274What more solemn form of expressing his assent could he select?
11274What must be the bearing of all this upon slavery?
11274What must be the moral character of any institution which the Golden Rule decides against?--which the second great command condemns?
11274What must his objects, methods, spirit be, to force him to enter upon such inquiries?--to compel him to search the Bible for such a purpose?
11274What occasion for slavery there?
11274What saith the Princeton professor?
11274What says the Supreme Court?
11274What service, then, has the Princeton professor, with all his ingenuity and all his zeal, rendered the"peculiar institution?"
11274What shall be her punishment?
11274What then is Christian character but Christian principle_ realized_, acted out, bodied forth, and animated?
11274What then is the duty of such men?
11274What was that?
11274What was the character of ancient and eastern slavery?-- Especially what( legal) power did this relation give the master over the slave?
11274What would be the worth of our conclusions?
11274What, according to those laws which make it what it is, is American slavery?
11274What, he exclaims, have we here?
11274What, in 1818, did the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church affirm respecting its nature and operation?
11274What, in 1818, was the unanimous testimony of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church?
11274What, in describing the scenes of the final judgment, does our Savior teach us?
11274What, then, have_ they_ to do with the censures and reproaches which the Princeton professor deals around?
11274What, then, is their relation to the particular precepts, institutions, and usages, which are authorized and enjoined in the New Testament?
11274When did any sane man conclude that our Saviour''s voluntary payment of a tax acknowledged the rightfulness of Rome''s authority over Judea?
11274When, as integral parts of this republic-- as living members of this community, did we forfeit the prerogatives of_ freemen_?
11274Whence the discovery that, in her onward progress, she would trample down and destroy what was no way hurtful to her?
11274Where, then, may we reverently recognize the presence, and bow before the manifested power, of this spirit?
11274Who a"stranger,"but the man who is scornfully denied the cheapest courtesies of life-- who is treated as an alien in his native country?
11274Who authorized the professor to bereave the word"_ not_"of its negative influence?
11274Who ever heard of a contract of which each party was at liberty to keep as much as he thought proper?
11274Who ever heard of the voluntary return of a fugitive from American oppression?
11274Who has the right to construe and expound the laws?
11274Who would trust property to such men, or such maxims in the common affairs of life?
11274Who"naked,"but the man whom the law strips of the last rag of clothing?
11274Who"sick,"but the man whom the law deprives of the power of procuring medicine or sending for a physician?
11274Who, that has nothing to hide, practices concealment?
11274Whom else do we constrain to remain aliens in the midst of our free institutions?
11274Why prolong the experiment?
11274Why such endowments?
11274Why the mysterious, awful attribute of will?
11274Why, before what tribunal do we dispose of the claims of the sacred volume to divine authority?
11274Why, what have our slaveholders been about these two hundred years?
11274Will the evils of the dreadful process be diminished by adding to its length?
11274Will the objector show me the justice of his principle?
11274Will they best do so by compromising their principles?
11274Without such a promise on the part of its functionaries, how could government exist?
11274Would such tameness and submission have freighted the May- Flower for Plymouth Rock?
11274Would this be to honor the Golden Rule, or obey the second great command of"their Master in Heaven?"
11274Your influence on the legislation and the administration of the government ought to be in the proportion of three to two.--But how stands the fact?
11274[ 80] Yet how do we find him and his sons, while prosecuting their appropriate business?
11274[ 83] And why should they?
11274[ 90] Why not correct its abuses and purify its spirit; and shedding upon it her own beauty, preserve it, as a living trophy of her reformatory power?
11274[ Footnote 43:"Why should I care?"]
11274_ By what standard_ must our character be estimated, and the retributions of eternity be awarded?
11274_ Can they be held as slaves, and at the same time be honored as men_?
11274_ In principle_, Christianity is the law of liberty;_ in practice_, it is the law of slavery?
11274_ In principle_,"where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty;"_ in practice_, is_ slavery_ the fruit of the Spirit?
11274_ Was it while washing the disciples''feet, that our Savior authorized one man to make a chattel of another_?
11274_ Why cling to the falsehood, that they were not respecters of persons in the formation of the government_?
11274and to the yet unborn, Whose heritage ourselves must make a thing of pride or scorn?"
11274are you ready for the conflict?
11274by letting their political life give the lie to their life of reform?
21024Do you hear him?
21024Hast thou an arm like God? 21024 When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained; what is man, that thou art mindful of him?
21024Why should ye be stricken any more? 21024 --what have you done to obtain it, or to deserve it? 21024 A horseman is quickly despatched with the question, Is it peace? 21024 Again, what good will in his father''s heart to Esau? 21024 And glad is the Church, as, weary of strife and sin and sorrow, she looks up into the darksome sky, and cries, Watchman, what of the night? 21024 And how of the priests? 21024 And why? 21024 Are they not said in Scripture to beministering spirits sent forth to minister to them who are heirs of salvation?"
21024Are you not of more value than many sparrows?
21024At the throne of divine grace, none had ever to shed Esau''s tears, or cry with him, Hast thou but one blessing, O my father?
21024But shall our world be the limits of the wondrous tale?
21024But what need to ransack old history for examples?
21024Canst thou thunder with a voice like him?"
21024Cursed be the day wherein I was born?"
21024Did Jonathan love David as his own soul?
21024He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
21024He that formed the eye, shall he not see?
21024He that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
21024How gladly should we accept them?
21024How many pages of history are written with the point of the sword-- not with ink, but tears and blood?
21024How may His people catch up and continue the strain which falls from angels''lips?
21024If men reject peace, what chance for them in war?
21024If that be not God''s greatest, and therefore most glorifying work, where are we to seek it?
21024In dying chambers how are we made painfully, bitterly to feel that man''s power is not commensurate with his will?
21024Not that we would not have still to ask,"Who can by searching find out God?
21024Not without reason does He ask,"If I be a father, where is mine honour?
21024Our glebes have been fattened with the bodies of the slain?
21024This is sound reasoning-- for, as David says,"He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
21024Was not our Lord himself poor?
21024What age has not been the era, what country the scene of bloody strifes?
21024What availed his father''s good will to him, his favourite son?
21024What else was the belief of our pagan fathers, that within a dark cave in the bowels of the earth there sat a great scaly dragon, brooding on gold?
21024What else was the fabled garden of the Hesperides, where the trees, guarded by a fierce and formidable serpent, bore apples of gold?
21024What peace, is the other''s answer, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother and her witchcrafts are so many?
21024What said our Lord?
21024What soil does not hold the dust of thousands that have fallen by brothers''hands?
21024What though they can not see it?
21024Who art thou?
21024Why should a man blush for his humble origin?
21024Why should any be ashamed of honest poverty?
21024Why should we spare them, and lose our souls?
21024_ PART III._ Some years ago the question which agitated the heart of Europe was, Peace or War?
21024and the Son of man, that thou visitest him?"
21024and the Son of man, that thou visitest him?"
21024are not yours unequal?"
21024but the thunder of his power who can understand?"
21024if I be a master, where is my fear?"
21024in what else is it found?
21024that question might justly have met with Jehu''s answer,"What hast thou to do with peace?"
21024touches him; and he asks,"What aileth thee?"
21024where is he that hath taken venison and brought it me; and I have eaten of all before thou camest, and have blessed him?
21024who can find out the Almighty to perfection?"
1549Alas,he cries,"have you come to this, that you no longer know God?
1549Am I my brother''s keeper?
1549And what book would be your choice?
1549And what is that?
1549Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness? 1549 But how will I get rid of my sin?"
1549Ca n''t you see that I seek no man''s favor by my doctrine?
1549Did God call me on account of my holy life? 1549 Do I serve men or God?"
1549Do n''t you know that God is no respecter of persons?
1549Do you Galatians know why the false apostles are so zealous about you? 1549 Do you suppose that God for the sake of a few Lutheran heretics would disown His entire Church?
1549How can the Church be holy?
1549How so?
1549How then can you say that righteousness is obtained by the Law?
1549How,our opponents ask,"can this passage be applied to the holy Christ as if He were accursed of God and worthy to be hanged?"
1549What are these false apostles doing?
1549What do you mean--''liberty''?
1549What things?
1549What,they exclaim,"should this heathen be justified without the Law?
1549Who are you to dissent from the fathers and the entire Church, and to bring a contradictory doctrine? 1549 Why do the false apostles insist that you should be circumcised?
1549Why not? 1549 Why should I be angry with you, since you have done me no injury at all?"
1549Why should you boast of the Law, my Galatians, when the Law came four hundred and thirty years after the promise?
1549Why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
1549143:2) Again,"If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?"
1549Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
1549And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
1549And Paul says elsewhere:"Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
1549And did not Christ perform many good deeds, and suffer many evils patiently, bidding us to follow His example?
1549And how about the overthrow of the Roman Empire?
1549And now?
1549Are these not excellent laws, perfect wisdom?
1549Are ye so foolish?
1549Are you surprised that reason thinks little of faith?
1549Are you wiser than so many holy men, wiser than the whole Church?"
1549As if he meant to say,"What is more human than for a human being to fall, to be deceived and to err?"
1549At this state a person begins to lament:"Who is going to help me?"
1549Because money does not justify, would you say that money is good for nothing?
1549Because the eyes do not justify, would you have them taken out?
1549But how long are the scolding and the whippings of the schoolmaster to continue?
1549But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin?
1549But now that you have come to know the true God, why do you go back to the worship of idols?"
1549But what do I do?
1549But what does the Law accomplish for those who have been justified by Christ?
1549But what more needs to be said?
1549But when he heard the ominous words,"What hast thou done?
1549But where are the people who can render perfection?
1549But where did Peter acquire this power?
1549But where is the person who can do"them,"i.e., love God with all his heart, soul, and mind, and his neighbor as himself?
1549But where will you find the person who can do that?
1549But where will you find them?
1549But why do n''t you mount up to heaven?
1549But why does Paul accuse the Galatians of reverting to the weak and beggarly elements of the Law when they never had the Law?
1549But why?
1549By what means?
1549Can anything worse be said against the Law?
1549Can the lad then go around and say that he deserved the inheritance by his obedience to the old man''s request?
1549Can you imagine a more arrant outrage than to hate God and to abhor His Law?
1549Can you see nothing but law, sin, death, and hell?
1549Could not God revoke His Law?
1549Did Christ die, or did He not die?
1549Did he know how to get out of prison?
1549Did not Christ Himself say:"I am the way, and the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me"?
1549Did not Christ say that unbelievers are already damned?
1549Did not Paul preach to the Jews, while Peter preached to the Gentiles also?
1549Did not the destruction of Jerusalem follow on the heels of the Gospel?
1549Did not the whole world seethe with unrest as the Gospel was preached in the whole world?
1549Did the Law ever die for me?
1549Did the Law ever love me?
1549Did the Law ever sacrifice itself for me?
1549Do n''t you think he deserved the gift of the Holy Ghost?"
1549Do you notice how well suited to his purpose Paul writes?
1549Do you now see how faith justifies without works?
1549Do you think for a moment that these reactions did not worry the apostles?
1549Do you think the schoolboy feels good about it?
1549Does it not then make men righteous?
1549Does not Holy Writ forbid us to trust in men?
1549Does not the Law command charity?
1549Does not the Law say so?"
1549For do I now persuade men, or God?
1549For if our sins could be removed by our own efforts, what need was there for the Son of God to be given for them?
1549For is He not a merciful and generous Father who gives good things even to the unworthy and ungrateful?
1549Forever?
1549Gave what?
1549Has it never occurred to you that the pope, cardinals, bishops, monks, and that the whole synagogue of Satan are trouble- makers?
1549Have ye suffered so many things in vain?
1549He argues:"If we who have been justified by Christ are counted unrighteous, why seek justification in Christ at all?
1549He said:"I am come to send fire on the earth, and what will I, if it be already kindled?"
1549He says to them:"Do n''t you realize what you have done?
1549He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
1549He will say:"How can I be holy when I feel my sins?"
1549Here someone may object:"How come we are not under the law?
1549Here the question arises by what means are we justified?
1549His need of angelic comfort, His tremulous prayer in the garden, His lamentation on the Cross,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
1549How about running away from God?
1549How about that?
1549How about the monks?
1549How can God fulfill His promises to a people that hates the Law?"
1549How can I buy for a penny what cost a million dollars?
1549How can a pupil love a teacher who frustrates his desires?
1549How can the Law avail anything unto righteousness?
1549How can the Law effect our justification, when Paul so plainly states that we must be dead to the Law if we want to live unto God?
1549How can the one statement prove the other?
1549How can these two contradictions be harmonized: I am a sinner and deserve God''s wrath and punishment, and yet the Father loves me?
1549How can these two contradictory statements be reconciled?
1549How can they teach faith to others?
1549How could you so quickly stray from grace into the Law, from freedom into bondage?"
1549How could you so soon forsake the light and return to darkness?
1549How did Christ do it?
1549How did Christ manage to redeem us?
1549How does it come that you do not grow the same fruits now?
1549How else would the churches believe him?
1549How is God going to humble such a person except by the Law?
1549How long ought the Law to hold sway?
1549How may these two contradictory statements of the Apostle,"Ye knew not God,"and"Ye worshipped God,"be reconciled?
1549How may we obtain remission of our sins?
1549How so is Christ the end of the Law?
1549How so?
1549How then can the Law justify us?
1549How then could God say that Moses was crying to Him?
1549How was it with Cornelius?
1549How were they to escape?
1549How, then, can anyone be justified by the Law when everybody hates the Law and its divine author?
1549I answer: You feel sin?
1549I ask you, what good did their scrubbing, their snow- white clothes, and their continence do them?
1549I ask you, what sin can be more horrible than to reject the grace of God, and to refuse the righteousness of Christ?
1549If Christ did not punish them, what right have we to do it?
1549If He offers His gifts free of charge, why not take them?
1549If I could by work or merit love the Son of God and come to Him, why should He have sacrificed Himself for me?
1549If I, a condemned sinner, could have been purchased and redeemed by any other price, why should the Son of God have given Himself for me?
1549If all men know God how can Paul say that the Galatians did not know God prior to the hearing of the Gospel?
1549If one can earn the forgiveness of sins and everlasting life through one''s own efforts to what purpose was Christ born?
1549If salvation is not a matter of doing why should we do anything for the poor?"
1549If the Law was non- existent how could Abraham obtain righteousness by the Law?
1549If they could not hear the Law, how could they ever hope to perform the Law?
1549If we are dead to the Law and the Law is dead to us, how can it possibly contribute anything to our justification?
1549If we are justified by the Law, tell me, what has Christ achieved by His death, by His preaching, by His victory over sin and death?
1549If we do not love God and His Word what difference does it make if we love anything at all?
1549In the fourteenth chapter of Exodus the Lord addresses Moses at the Red Sea:"Wherefore criest thou unto me?"
1549In whom?
1549Is it not amazing that a person should refuse to hear things that are good for him?
1549Is it therefore not extreme folly for Rome and the Mohammedans to fight each other about religion?
1549Is not this horrible blasphemy?
1549Is the law then against the promises of God?
1549Is there no grace, no forgiveness, no joy, peace, life, heaven, no Christ and God?
1549Is therefore Christ the minister of sin?
1549It is possible for us to be in error-- we who have received the Holy Ghost?
1549It soliloquizes:"Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
1549Nevertheless what saith the Scripture?
1549Now arises another question: If the Law does no more than to reveal sin, does it not oppose the promises of God?
1549Now what kind of righteousness is this when we refrain from evil out of fear of punishment?
1549Now what sort of an ambition is that?
1549Now, if the performance of the moral law can not justify, how can circumcision justify, when circumcision is part of the ceremonial law?
1549Now, what good does it do you if you know that there is a God, if you do not know how He feels about you, or what He wants of you?
1549On account of my outrageous cruelty?
1549Or do I seek to please men?
1549Or do you suppose that God would have left His Church floundering in error all these centuries?"
1549Or do you think that God spared not His Son, but delivered Him for us all, for the fun of it?
1549Or have you obtained your freedom from us who preach faith in Christ Jesus?
1549Or on account of my pharisaical religion?
1549Or on account of my prayers, fastings, and works?
1549Otherwise why the need of promises?
1549Paul asks:"Why is it that man''s last will is scrupulously respected and not God''s testament?
1549Paul says:"How can the Law justify when that whole sanctified people of Israel and even mediator Moses trembled at the voice of God?
1549Paul''s argumentation runs like this:"Since this is the unmistakable testimony of Holy Writ, why do you take your stand upon circumcision and the Law?
1549People ask:"Whom then shall we believe?"
1549Peter acknowledged this in the words:"Which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
1549Shall we then discard the Law?
1549Should I now once again establish the Law, and set up the rule of Moses?
1549Should he be made equal to us who are circumcised?"
1549Should he despair?
1549Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
1549The false apostles might say,"Who knows whether Paul is telling the truth?"
1549The first danger is:"Are ye so foolish, that after ye have begun in the Spirit, ye would now end in the flesh?"
1549The matter upon which the apostles deliberated in conference was this: Is the observance of the Law requisite unto justification?
1549The other danger against which the Apostle warns the Galatians is this:"Have ye suffered so many things in vain?"
1549The question naturally arises: If the Law was not given for righteousness or salvation, why was it given?
1549The question occurs to us, What difference is there between faith and hope?
1549They perhaps thought: why should he be so stubborn in such small matters?
1549This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
1549To eat or not to eat pork, what difference does it make?
1549To the Corinthians he wrote:"If we have sown unto you spiritual things is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?"
1549To whom?
1549VERSE 1. Who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth?
1549VERSE 1. Who hath bewitched you?
1549VERSE 7. Who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
1549Was His death worth while, or was it not?
1549Was it necessary for Paul to go under oath?
1549Was it not enough to say,"from God the Father"?
1549Was it not irreverent for him to speak that way about the holy Law of God?
1549Was not Abraham, your father, of whom you make so much, justified and saved without circumcision and the Law by faith alone?"
1549Was not God patient with us also while we were blindfolded by the papacy?
1549Was not one reference to them sufficient?
1549We can hear him say to the Galatians:"Why do you give these pestilent fellows a hearing in the first place?
1549We can imagine the Apostle saying to the Galatians:"Why do you get so worked up over ceremonies, meats, days, places, and such things?
1549We would have the right to ask Him:"Why did you make this promise in the first place:''In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed''?
1549What are we to do?
1549What are you going to do about it?"
1549What business have they to make such a fuss about works or merits?
1549What can we do about it?
1549What chance has a defenseless human creature against these powers of darkness?
1549What changed their attitude toward us?
1549What claim can men who are subservient to sin, subject to the curse of the Law, and worthy of everlasting death, have on God and eternal life?
1549What could Paul say to that?
1549What could they possibly teach me since Christ by His revelation had taught me all things?
1549What did He do about it?
1549What did people do about their sins before these new inventions were hatched up?
1549What did the Prophet tell him?
1549What do they know?
1549What do we gain?
1549What do you suppose would have happened if the Law had been given without a mediator and the people had been denied the services of a go- between?
1549What do you want with all these trappings?
1549What does Paul mean by saying that the gospel of the uncircumcision was committed unto him, and that of the circumcision to Peter?
1549What else am I to think?
1549What else can they expect when they trust in works and not in the Word of God?
1549What else can you expect?
1549What ever induced God to adopt us for His children and heirs?
1549What for?
1549What happened?
1549What has got into you?"
1549What has happened to cool your personal interest in me?"
1549What if we are a little to blame?
1549What is the function of the Law?
1549What is the world to him who has heaven?
1549What is there in anybody to praise?
1549What is this bruising and beating by the hand of the Law to accomplish?
1549What is this charity the scholastics talk so much about?
1549What is wrong with the Gospel?
1549What kind of life would ours be if nobody could trust anybody else?
1549What kind of life would this be if one person could not believe another person?
1549What kind of righteousness do you call that when people run away from it and hate it the worst way?
1549What liberty does Paul mean?
1549What man even if he is a Christian is not delighted with his own praise?
1549What prompted Him to call me?
1549What right have we to receive praise and glory for gifts that are not of our own making?
1549What right, then, has the Law to accuse me, or to hold anything against me?
1549What right, then, have we to make little of doctrine?
1549What satisfaction can there be in collecting laws with which to torment oneself and others?
1549What should he do?
1549What sort of charity is this?
1549What to do?
1549What unity of faith can exist among all the different monks and the different orders?
1549What was wrong with Judas?
1549What will it be like when we are dead and gone?
1549What will not the Law do in the case of the wicked who do not even have the Holy Spirit?
1549What would you think of a schoolmaster who could only torment and beat a child?
1549When you understand this-- and you should because"what hast thou that thou didst not receive?"
1549Where is then the blessedness ye spake of?
1549Where is this liberty?
1549Where?
1549Wherefore then serveth the law?
1549Who are the other sinners?
1549Who can fully appreciate the blessing of the forgiveness of sins and of everlasting life?
1549Who cares whether our efforts please or displease the devil?
1549Who cares whether the world praises or hates us?
1549Who has spoiled you that you no longer love me; that you are not now ready to pluck out your eyes for me?
1549Who is this"me"?
1549Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
1549Why did God give the Law in the first place if it can not justify a person?
1549Why did He love me and give Himself for me?
1549Why did He suffer?
1549Why did you not say:''In thy works thou shalt be blessed''?"
1549Why do good, why give alms, why suffer evil when there is no law to force us to do so?"
1549Why do n''t they grant that the right inclination of the heart toward God through faith in Christ must precede works?
1549Why do our opponents not profess the same truth in spiritual matters?
1549Why do they not invade the Catholic provinces and preach their doctrine to godless princes, bishops, and doctors, as we have done by the help of God?
1549Why do you not keep faith with God''s testament?"
1549Why does Paul harp on this seemingly unimportant fact?
1549Why does the world abhor the glad tidings of the Gospel and the blessings that go with it?
1549Why is he so quick to pronounce damnation upon his brethren in the ministry?
1549Why not accept gifts with joy and thanksgiving?
1549Why not?
1549Why should we now fear the grave?
1549Why then should he call himself the apostle of the Gentiles, while he calls Peter the apostle of the circumcision?
1549Why was Christ born anyway?
1549Why was He crucified?
1549Why was Nineveh spared?
1549Why was the Law added to the promise?
1549Why worry about our lack of worthiness?
1549Why, then, should we feel bad if the world looks upon us as ravagers of religion and insurgents against constituted authority?
1549Why?
1549Why?
1549Why?
1549Will you allow yourselves to be carried away so easily from the living fountain of grace and life?"
1549Will you do it?"
1549Wo n''t you?"
1549Would you call it beseeching the Galatians to call them"bewitched,""disobedient,""crucifiers of Christ"?
1549Would you call this being justified by the Law?
1549Would you not think it perfectly proper to call Sinai Hagar and Jerusalem Sarah?
1549Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
1549You do not mean to say that your life is in accord with Christ''s precepts or example?
1549and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
1549and why art thou disquieted within me?
1549having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
1549who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
16276''And Moses said, The Lord heareth your murmurings that ye murmur against him; and what are we? 16276 ''What aileth thee, Hagar?''
16276''What manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation?'' 16276 ''When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones?
16276''Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to the robbers? 16276 ''Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness and hath no light?
16276Alas, alas, and is there no help-- no preventive? 16276 And after all this, art thou pacified towards me?
16276Are these things so? 16276 But how is this to be attained?
16276But is not the time come to pass when before thy people call thou answerest, and while they are yet speaking, thou hearest? 16276 But this labor of love; who could have hoped for it?
16276Can all the philosophic ingenuity of London, this evening, produce such a scene? 16276 Dear mother,"he replied,"what religion can there be in italics?"
16276Did not the dove, my dear J----, get into the ark? 16276 Do I, O my God, seek for or desire any other foundation?
16276Do you remember how much I used to say about our dear Methodist Society in Antigua? 16276 Do you think it lawful for Christians to attend public places, or to spend their time in reading plays?
16276Dr. R---- preached from Psalm 27:1,''The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? 16276 Father, O my Father, am I not still thy child-- still thy adopted?
16276Has the Lord given me in some measure victory over the world? 16276 Have we then any cause for fear?
16276Have you Newton''s letters? 16276 Have you any doubts, then, my dear friend?"
16276I am anxious, my dearest father, to know the particulars of my mother''s death: who attended her in her illness? 16276 I can not but regret your want of pastoral food; yet ought I to regret any thing?
16276I have often inquired, What is there within us, or without us, on which a sinner can rest in peace in a dying hour? 16276 I have shut my door, desiring to commune with God, but feeling dull and lifeless, ask what shall I read?
16276I suppose my J---- has sinned; what then? 16276 Is it so?
16276Is not godliness gain? 16276 Joyful, with all the strength I have, My quivering lips should sing,''Where is thy boasted victory, Grave, And where the monster''s sting?''
16276Mrs. Graham,said he,"have you ever prayed to the Lord to provide good servants for you?
16276O Death, where is thy sting? 16276 O Lord, my covenant God, all my desire is before thee; is it not that thou magnify thy grace in me and in my family?
16276O my God, is not my own death at hand? 16276 O my God, my merciful and gracious God, what can I say of thy amazing, distinguishing mercy to me?
16276O my God, what is my life, what is my happiness but a continual receiving? 16276 O, why will sinners resist the grace of God, and spend the precious time given to seek and find it in thoughtless folly?
16276This great I AM is my portion-- what can I ask beside? 16276 We deserve this bereavement; but, Lord, what do we not deserve?
16276Well, what shall we say? 16276 What might not be done by men-- by men of talent, of standing, of wealth, of leisure?
16276What shall I render to the Lord for all his mercies-- mercies temporal, mercies spiritual, mercies eternal, multiplied mercies? 16276 When was it that the Lord proclaimed this, and took unto himself this name?
16276Why hesitate to join the church? 16276 Why, O why is my spirit still depressed?
16276''Behold, I am vile, what shall I answer thee?''
16276''Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?
16276''The Pharisees said, Why eateth your master with publicans and sinners?
16276''They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man''s, shall he return to her again?
16276''You can say with the apostle, I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him?''
16276A SCRIPTURE PARAPHRASE BY D. B----"Return to thee, my God?
16276A little after, he said,''Who died for all?''
16276A time was when a kind Saviour was expostulating with them:''Why will you die?''
16276Accordingly I stopped Dr. Bowie on the gallery:''Tell me, doctor,''said I,''what have I to expect?
16276After such examples, who will dare to charge the doctrines of the cross of Christ with licentiousness?
16276Alas, my child, did you listen for the voice of your babe?
16276Am I living in the indulgence of any known wilful sin; or in the habitual neglect of any known duty?
16276And are these things so indeed?
16276And did the Lord take vengeance on my inventions?
16276And how can God do this, whose law is, as himself, immutable; and who adds''that he will by no means clear the guilty?''
16276And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the waters of Sihor?
16276And shall I covet that for my child which I despise for myself?
16276And shall I reach their highest tone Of love to Jesus?
16276And what can I say?
16276Angels and fellow- sinners, say, Will you not join me in this lay, Now, and through heaven''s eternal day?
16276Are not all my hopes for time and eternity built on this foundation?
16276Are there none among you to hear her voice from the tomb, Go and do thou likewise?
16276Are these the Christians?
16276Are they again to be made heirs of eternal life?
16276Are they all for sin?
16276Are we heirs of God and joint- heirs with Christ?
16276Are we not his witnesses?
16276Are you not obliged to drive away your own reflections?
16276Art thou my Husband?
16276Art thou not calling with power,''Return, ye backsliding children, and I will heal your backslidings?''
16276Art thou not made of God unto thy people, wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption?
16276Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
16276Believest thou this?''
16276But Oh, what am I to think of the fruits?
16276But what can I say on those subjects?
16276But what is all this to a thoughtless world, insensible of their situation, danger, and need?
16276But what is that to me?
16276But who are these children that idly ramble through the streets, a prey to growing depravity and vicious example?
16276But why look so much at your vow?
16276But why say I so?
16276Can I attribute any thing to myself?
16276Can I believe it?
16276Can I, or any one else, describe my situation, or what I felt at that moment?
16276Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire?
16276Christ ran with me, and through Christ I hope to win,''''But you have no fear, no doubts, about your going to be with Christ?''
16276Dare I say that I, worm as I am, and a sinful worm, am the subject of this loving- kindness, through the righteousness of Christ?
16276Dare I utter a word or harbor a murmuring thought?
16276Dare you, my son, sit down and think over all the past, all the present, and look forward to the future with any degree of comfort?
16276Did Jesus once upon me shine?
16276Did not the Lord, he against whom we have sinned?
16276Do I desire, have I asked and persisted in asking for my children, salvation from sin and self?
16276Do I understand and know thee, that thou art the Lord which exerciseth righteousness, loving- kindness, and judgment in the earth?
16276Do its honors, riches, and gaudy splendor appear to me empty and vain, and not worth an anxious thought?
16276Do we hear a word of his art as a slinger, as a marksman?
16276Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
16276Do you think these things tend, either immediately or remotely, to promote the glory of God?
16276Do you think your friend is always on the mount?
16276Does it find you in a situation to dig your garden, sow your seeds, and make provision for future comfort?
16276Does no wounded pride, no selfish hurt mix?
16276Does not the ark of the covenant appear, going before me?
16276Does provision of food and raiment by the way through this wilderness seem all that is necessary?
16276Does the opening spring cheer your spirits, and furnish a song of praise?
16276Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
16276Has he not hitherto done all things well?
16276Has he proved a good master?
16276Has it not satisfied my soul, and in some degree allayed my thirst for carnal delights?
16276Has the Lord turned your captivity, and dried up the bitter waters that flowed against you?
16276Has the barrel of meal or the cruse of oil failed?
16276Hast thou not also brought me to this living, life- giving water?
16276Hast thou not been working on the right hand and on the left?
16276Hast thou not in former days had thy dwelling among them?
16276Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God fainteth not, neither is weary?
16276Hast thou not procured this to thyself, in that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, when he led thee by the way?
16276Hast thou not redeemed me from vain imaginations?
16276Hast thou not taught my soul its miserable and ruined state by nature; its helplessness as well as misery?
16276Hast thou not, O God, prepared the hearts of thy people to pray, and thine ear to hear?
16276Have I been a barren wilderness, or a land of darkness unto thee?
16276Have not I an Advocate with thee, Jesus Christ the righteous, whom thou hearest always?
16276Have not I asked for my children their mother''s portion?
16276Have not my own afflictions been my greatest blessings?
16276Have you, my son, been happy?
16276He answered,''My dear, do you think they will forget me?''
16276He said,''Of what?''
16276He shall roll back the foaming wave, Command the channel dry; No sting has death, no victory grave?
16276Here at my heart it lies still; who can speak to me of it?
16276How are your eyes, after all the briny tears that have steeped them?
16276How are your poor nerves, after all the shocks that have agitated them?
16276How can that be solid joy Which a moment may destroy?''
16276I am also satisfied that it will be the best time; but still I cry, O how long?
16276I have not suffered persecution; and why?
16276I said, True; but why avoid the tenor of Scripture?
16276I said,''My love, she thinks you want to say something to me; can you speak?''
16276I said,''My love, you know I have great faith in the prayers of God''s people; suppose you should beg an interest in them this afternoon?''
16276If such things were done in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
16276In all the myriads which shall appear at the bar of God, will there be such a sinner-- taking into view the early grace manifested?
16276In all these myriads, is there one Who had on earth so much forgiven?
16276In an acceptable time-- when?
16276Is Israel a servant; is he a home- born slave; wherefore is he spoiled?
16276Is all this so, and shall I tremble at the approach of any of his providences?
16276Is he himself become our salvation?
16276Is it not worth inquiring into?
16276Is it so?
16276Is it thy pleasure, Lord, that I attend the children on a day appointed for the purpose?
16276Is not Christ all my salvation and all my desire?
16276Is not this Bible Society, and are not these associations for prayer, tokens from thee for good?
16276Is not this according to thy will?
16276Is not this, O Lord, the full amount of my desires?
16276Is our life hid with Christ in God?
16276Is this God my God, and the God of my seed?
16276Let it pass; suffer it quietly; when your scheme begins to ripen and the fruits appear, who shall be able to withhold their praise?
16276Let us drink and be refreshed, rejoice and praise: for Oh, who can tell the amount of our riches, in having God for our portion?
16276Look at Paul''s experience-- what does he say of the believer''s state?
16276Lord, help me; hast thou not promised to work in me both''to will and to do of thy good pleasure?''
16276Maidens, are there none among you who would wish to array yourselves hereafter in the honors of this virtuous woman?
16276Matrons, has she left her mantle also?
16276Mr. Y---- preached a very excellent sermon from the Song of Solomon,''Who is this that cometh up from the wilderness leaning on her beloved?''
16276My Bible lies just at hand; where shall I read?
16276My Father, thou art the guide of my youth?''
16276Nicodemus, with all his learning, was a stranger to this doctrine:''How can a man be born when he is old?''
16276None whom affluence permits, endowments qualify, and piety prompts, to aim at her distinction by treading in her steps?
16276O dare I not to thee appeal, That''tis my first desire, That on this heart thou stamp thy seal And grave it with love''s fire?
16276O my Redeemer, what can I say to thee?
16276O the Hope of Israel and Saviour thereof, is not that day and that time come?
16276O what could man or angel have done with this last character of thy name?
16276O, do I not know thee by this name; has it not been thy name to me throughout this wide wilderness,''pardoning iniquity, transgression, and sin?''
16276O, my Juliet, where is the time to be spared for plays, assemblies, and such numerous idle parties of various descriptions?
16276O, who can tell the cost?
16276Often has he hailed me in some such language:''What aileth thee?''
16276Oh, could I not watch with thee one hour?
16276Oh, hast thou not given me faith to come, faith to drink; and have I not experienced its solacing quality?
16276Oh, is it not a well- ordered covenant, and sure?"
16276On searching the Scriptures, her mind fastened on these words in John 21:15,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
16276One young man came into the cabin, asking,"Is there any peace here?"
16276Ought I to be sad, who can say,''or in heaven?''
16276Said Paul,"If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
16276Shall I deny the grace of God through fear or pride?
16276Shall I not say when it has taken place,''The will of the Lord be done,''especially when clothed with love?
16276Shall conscious unworthiness, or weakness, or ignorance, prevent my answering?
16276She then said,''This night?''
16276The gardens no doubt will be glorious, but the groundwork is also God''s; but why say I that in particular?
16276The severe winter is past; how have you got along?
16276The waves toss high their foaming heads, But can''st thou perish?
16276The young man asks him,''What good thing shall I do, that I may inherit eternal life?''
16276Then it was,''Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee?
16276These sinners said unto him,''What shall we do that we might work the works of God?''
16276Think then, and seriously ask,''What if it be so?
16276Thou art mine, and I am thine: thou art mine with all thy fulness, what can I want besides?
16276Was it when I was full, or when in want, that I returned to my heavenly Father?
16276What are earthly friends?
16276What are we all, but broken reeds, which pierce the hand when laid hold of for support?
16276What can I say to such grace?
16276What can I say; what can I render to the Lord for all his gifts to me?
16276What can I say?
16276What can I say?
16276What can they do, on such a bed of distress, who have no God?
16276What has our whole life been, but sin, backslidings, and wanderings?
16276What has such a one to do with a holy God?
16276What have I to say then, but, Amen, do as thou hast said?
16276What have his dealings with us been, but pardons, healings, restorations?
16276What have you experienced more than the Scriptures tell us: that''the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked?''
16276What have you found in his service?
16276What if this be indeed the word of God given by inspiration, for the rule of both our faith and manners, and by which we are to be judged?
16276What if this same God, who so kindly reveals his will to men, has with it given the clearest evidences and strongest proofs that it is his own word?''
16276What in heaven or earth could save me, but thy covenant?
16276What is our cup to his?
16276What is the amount of it?
16276What is the portion of the worldling?
16276What is the truth of God''s salvation?
16276What saved me?
16276What the sum of blessings contained in it?
16276What then have I to care for?
16276What then?
16276What was their whole history but backsliding, threatening upon threatening?
16276What were the sins of Israel and Judah to mine?
16276What were we to expect but that God should say, Why should they be stricken any more?
16276What, O what can I say to such grace?
16276When he appears, shall we, I and the children which he hath given me, in very deed appear with him in glory?
16276When was it that Paul, the great apostle, could say he had fought the good fight?
16276Where shall I begin?
16276Wherefore say my people, We are lords, and will come no more to thee?
16276Who are the authors of all these blessings?
16276Who dares condemn the sinner whom Christ acquits?
16276Who knows but these little services may one day save our scalps?
16276Who shall lay any thing to his charge?
16276Who told my friend that she was blind, and miserable, and wretched, and naked?
16276Who told you of these evils and wants?
16276Who would not trust that God, who alone can be_ the guide of our youth_?
16276Why do I not wrestle more for the Spirit to breathe on them?
16276Why gaddest thou about so much to change thy way?
16276Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
16276Why should he be the man?
16276Why then do they not diffuse thus extensively the seeds of knowledge, of virtue, and of bliss?
16276Why then these tears?
16276Why these sobs?
16276Will you take Joshua''s determination?
16276Wilt thou guide us by thy counsel while we live, and afterwards receive us to thy glory?
16276Wonderful are all the works of creation; but Oh, what are they to thy work of redemption?
16276Would I withdraw the blank I have put into the Redeemer''s hand?
16276Yesterday I went to a meeting of----, who lay great stress on good morals; but, O my God, what could I do, shut up with them?
16276Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
16276_______________"Is this the kind return, Are these the thanks we owe-- Thus to abuse eternal love, Whence all our blessings flow?
16276_______________"My God, thy service well demands The remnant of my days: Why is this feeble life preserved, But to repeat thy praise?
16276am I not better to thee than ten friends?
16276am I not called to decamp and follow after?
16276and again repeated,''Who died for all?''
16276and did she mention me, and leave me her blessing?
16276and has he not disappointed all your gayest hopes, and fed you with husks?
16276and hast thou not prepared their hearts to answer, Behold, we come unto thee, for thou art the Lord our God?
16276and is it my wish, as well as form of prayer, that the Lord may give that in kind and degree which he sees fittest for me?
16276and the three holy, harmless, zealous Moravian brethren?
16276art thou the Father of my fatherless children?
16276did she expect death?
16276does not the blood of Christ cleanse from all sin?
16276dost thou The invitation yet renew?
16276in days of trouble didst thou not work in them the fruits of labor and patience, so that for thy name''s sake they labored and fainted not?
16276in the valley of the shadow of death shall thy rod and staff support us?
16276or what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria, to drink the waters of the river?
16276profitable for this life as well as that which is to come?
16276rejoice that he has given you the heritage of his people-- leave the rest to him:''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?''
16276shall not that land be greatly polluted?
16276the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?''
16276the effects were seen on thy sacred body, but who can conceive the mysterious horror which agonized thy sacred soul?
16276was she sensible?
16276was the nurse who was with her a good woman?
16276what does not this name comprehend?
16276where now Thy boasted victory, O grave?
16276who shall deliver me from this body of sin and death?''
16276why is thy countenance sad?
16276wilt thou be the stay of these orphans, and their and my shield in a strange land?
16276wilt thou care for us?
16276wilt thou cover us with the shadow of thy wing?
16276wilt thou perfect what concerns us?
16276wilt thou_ never leave us, never forsake us_?
16276with what temporal comfort, and how has the Lord dealt with your soul?
22990And besides, have not those different styles a particular interest for those who study the history of architecture?
22990But how to describe, in the short space which the limits of this sketch admit, all the details, all the particular parts of our Cathedral?
20565th February 1810.--Were you hunting the buffalo, or did it charge you without provocation? 2056 But what may we not expect if God continues to bless us in years to come?"
2056Did you expect to see this eighteen years ago?
2056Is William mad?
2056Now, dear William, what do we live for but to promote the cause of our dear Redeemer in the world? 2056 12- 15):For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek... How shall they preach except they be sent?"
2056After all, why do we differ?
2056And what are the circumstances of these youth?
2056And what if he must cease altogether to work with his hands, and give himself wholly to the work of the mission as seemed necessary?
2056As to Brother Marshman, seriously, what do they want?
2056Before Carey, what had been done to turn the millions of North India from such darkness as that?
2056Ca n''t you bring the grasshopper which has a saddle on its back, or the bird which has a large crest which he opens when he settles on the ground?
2056Can any good come out of Kettering?
2056Can you not get me a male and female khokora-- I mean the great bird like a kite, which makes so great a noise, and often carries off a duck or a kid?
2056Carey?"
2056Could the Church of England supply missionaries?--where are they to be found among them?
2056Did ever any university in Europe, or any literary institution in any other age or country, exhibit a scene so interesting as this?
2056Do we wonder that these men have left their mark on India?
2056Do you in America train up youths for it without any knowledge of science?"
2056Had he not, all his career, therefore expected and attempted great things?
2056Had not Carey''s been a royal career, even that of a king and a priest unto God?
2056He took up one of the shoes and said,"Let me see, Carey, how much do you earn a week?"
2056His Enquiry had been published; had it prepared the brethren?
2056How was this shed his college?
2056I answered, what are His commands?
2056I asked them if this was the woman''s choice, or if she were brought to it by any improper influence?
2056I replied, would you, if your son had offended you, be so pleased with him as to forgive him if he were to repeat the word''father''a thousand times?
2056I well recollect my father saying to him,''I suppose you still work at your trade?''
2056In what school for the promulgation of sound and orthodox learning are they trained up?
2056Marshman wishes to know whether you now see him?''
2056My mother replied,''What, do you think he will be a preacher?''
2056Now what can be more available thereto than to deliver God''s book unto God''s people in a tongue which they understand?''"
2056Observing Komal weep( who had been a most affectionate wife), he said, Why do you weep for me?
2056On their saying, How is it that you who have turned to Christ should be thus afflicted?
2056One Brahman was quite confounded, and a number of people were all at once crying out to him,''Why do you not answer him?
2056Or would they have his blood?
2056Pray can youth be trained up for the Christian ministry without science?
2056Should not this be a specific matter of prayer, and is there not reason to labour hard to infuse this spirit into the churches?
2056Such compassion, where shall we get?
2056Such was the moral heroism, such the spiritual aim of the Serampore brotherhood; how did it set to work?
2056The chain of the caste is broken; who shall mend it?"
2056The new men raised the first question, in what sense the Serampore property belonged to the Society?
2056The principal Question was--''In what manner shall we receive him?
2056Thus the door of faith is open to the gentiles; who shall shut it?
2056Was the answer to come just there after nine years''waiting?
2056We then went to the water- side, where I addressed the people in Bengali; after having sung a Bengali translation of''Jesus, and shall it ever be?''
2056What can be apprehended but the disgrace and discomfiture of whole hosts of tub preachers in the conflict?"
2056When I was called to go and talk with her, on the way I thought within myself, but how can I explain the way of Kreest?
2056When in London Carey had asked John Newton,"What if the Company should send us home on our arrival in Bengal?"
2056When shall Bengal see its own Luther?
2056Who were his predecessors, reckoning from the Renascence of Europe, the discovery of America, and the opening up of India and Africa?
2056Who will venture to explore it?
2056Why do you not answer him?''
2056Would not that make them useful members of society?
2056Would not the spread of the gospel be the most effectual mean of their civilisation?
2056Would they allow future missionaries to settle with him?
2056Would they always renew his own licence?
2056Would they attempt to deny his possessing the grace of God?
2056Would they exclude him from the mission?
2056by a letter from the people of Hackleton, or on a profession of faith, etc.?''
2056what is His will?
22331A prophet? 22331 Who could abide such a fanatical, fiery fool?
22331Who shall begin the battle?
22331A Chocolate Christian?
22331A man clothed in soft raiment?"
22331A reed shaken by the wind?
22331AND WILT THOU NOT FEAR SHAME?
22331And what did the devil''s agent say when, after John''s death, he heard of Jesus?
22331But how can they call on Him of whom they have not even heard?
22331Ca n''t you go, young woman, and tell them?
22331Can not we Christians re- discover, and put into practice, that of our Great Master and His former pupils, Heroism?
22331Christ Himself asks thee,"Wilt thou be a Malingerer or a Militant?"
22331Did n''t the old prophet say he was a prophet?
22331Do what?
22331Hark to the Savior indulging in an outburst of exquisite sarcasm,"What think ye of John?
22331His army?
22331His cheek pales not, but his mouth moves, and I think I catch his words,"If God be for me who can be against me?
22331His open secret?
22331How was it done?
22331I?
22331In England?
22331Likewise in the Crusades, the kings and princes of State and Church led; then why not today in THE CRUSADE OF CHRIST TO EVANGELIZE THE WORLD?
22331Must you stay, young man?
22331Possessing and enjoying the vineyard, wilt thou, like the husbandman, refuse the agreed rent?
22331Shall your brethren go to war and shall ye sit here?
22331The leaders of religion sent to John to ask him the dearly loved question of every Pharisee,"By what authority doest thou these( good) things?"
22331The result?
22331Was he not the man greatly beloved of God who sent an angel to tell him so?
22331When He comes, shall He find faith on the earth?
22331When were God''s schemes otherwise?
22331Whence did this raw youth derive his pluck and skill?
22331Whence this desperate courage?
22331Where are you now?
22331Who does n''t love and admire him?
22331Wilt thou be a miser and withhold what honour demands of thee?
22331Wilt thou be to Christ the partner of His throne or an emetic( Revelation 3:21); a Militant or a Chocolate Christian?
22331Wilt thou fear death, or devil, or men?
22331Wilt thou fear or wilt thou fight?
22331Wilt thou give like Ananias and Sapphira, who, pretending to give all, gave only part?
22331Yet what hero has eclipsed his feat?
22331and say he''d got the message straight from God?
22331do your deeds give the lie to your words?
22331such an uncompromising character?
131Shall they who wrong begin yet rightly end? 131 Who''s this?
13113, 25] It will not be said then, Did you believe?
13129:12,13] Then I asked him further, how I must make my supplication to him?
1313.7]{ 17} The man therefore read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?
13133:15] Oh, my brother, if he will but go along with us, what need we be afraid of ten thousands that shall set themselves against us?
1313:19- 20]{ 223} One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, What will ye buy?
1314:10]; and why seekest thou to bring us into the like condemnation?
13157:1,2, 65:17] The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place?
131Also, are we not now to walk by faith?
131And could you at any time, with ease, get off the guilt of sin, when by any of these ways it came upon you?
131And did the Father reveal his Son to you?
131And did you ask him what man this was, and how you must be justified by him?
131And did you do as you were bidden?
131And did you endeavour to mend?
131And did you pray to God that he would bless your counsel to them?
131And did you presently fall under the power of this conviction?
131And did you think he spake true?
131And did you think yourself well then?
131And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true?
131And how did you do then?
131And how then?
131And how was he revealed unto you?
131And if they are mute when dealt with by vessels of clay, what will they do when they shall be rebuked by the flames of a devouring fire?
131And is not this, said he, a shame?
131And may I lodge here to- night?
131And sayest thou so, my dear?
131And what company shall we have there?
131And what did you do then?
131And what did you do then?
131And what did you say to him?
131And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion?
131And what said Faithful to you then?
131And what said he then?
131And what said he then?
131And what said the neighbours to him?
131And what saw you else in the way?
131And what was the reason you did not?
131And when a man is down, you know, what can he do?
131And whereabout does he dwell?
131And whereas you ask me, Whither away?
131And whose be the sheep that feed upon them?
131And why did you not bring them along with you?
131And why should a man so carelessly cast away himself, by giving heed to a stranger?
131And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave; but hast thou forgotten the hell, for certain the murderers go?
131Are we now almost got past the Enchanted Ground?
131Are you a married man?
131Are you a married man?
131Are you going to the heavenly country?
131Art thou for something rare and profitable?
131Art thou forgetful?
131At last there came a grave person to the gate, named Good- will, who asked who was there?
131At this Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of?
131Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain- sick fellow will lead you?
131Brother, said Christian, what shall we do?
131But I have let myself to another, even to the King of princes; and how can I, with fairness, go back with thee?
131But all the way he went back, who can sufficiently set forth the sorrow of Christian''s heart?
131But are these things to be enjoyed?
131But canst thou not now repent and turn?
131But did none of them follow you, to persuade you to go back?
131But did they take from him all that ever he had?
131But did you never give an occasion to men to call you by this name?
131But did you not come by the house of the Interpreter?
131But did you not see the house that stood there on the top of the hill, on the side of which Moses met you?
131But did you not, with your vain life, damp all that you by words used by way of persuasion to bring them away with you?
131But did you take his counsel?
131But did you tell them of your own sorrow, and fear of destruction?
131But did you, said he, when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?
131But how camest thou in this condition?
131But how did it happen that you came out of your country this way?
131But how do you think to get in at the gate?
131But how dost thou prove that?
131But how doth it happen that you come so late?
131But how if this path should lead us out of the way?
131But how is it that you came alone?
131But is it not a good heart that hath good thoughts?
131But is it not a wonder they got not from him his certificate, by which he was to receive his admittance at the Celestial Gate?
131But may my sin be forgiven?
131But pray tell me, Did you meet nobody in the Valley of Humility?
131But what could they say for themselves, why they came not?
131But what have you met with?
131But what have you seen?
131But what have you to show at that gate, that may cause that the gate should be opened to you?
131But what is it that made you so afraid of this sight?
131But what is the second thing whereby you would prove a discovery of a work of grace in the heart?
131But what was the cause of your carrying of it thus to the first workings of God''s blessed Spirit upon you?
131But why did he not come through?
131But why did not you look for the steps?
131But why should they be so set against him, since they also despise the way that he forsook?
131But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, seeing so many dangers attend it?
131But will it not be counted a trespass against the Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate his revealed will?
131But you saw more than this, did you not?
131But, I pray, what, and how many, were the things wherein you differed?
131But, I pray, will you tell me why you ask me such questions?
131But, Lord, may such a great sinner as I am be indeed accepted of thee, and be saved by thee?
131But, said Christian, are there no turnings or windings by which a stranger may lose his way?
131But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law?
131Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
131Come, neighbour Pliable, how do you do?
131Did any of them know of your coming?
131Did not I direct thee the way to the little wicket- gate?
131Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the flatterers?
131Did we not see, from the Delectable Mountains the gate of the city?
131Did you hear no talk of neighbour Pliable?
131Did you meet with no other assault as you came?
131Do you know him, then?
131Do you mean, how came I at first to look after the good of my soul?
131Do you not find sometimes, as if those things were vanquished, which at other times are your perplexity?
131Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
131Do you not think sometimes of the country from whence you came?
131Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal?
131Do you see yonder hill?
131Do you think that I am such a fool as to think God can see no further than I?
131Dost thou love picking meat?
131Dost thou wish I had Put forth my matter in another dress?
131For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
131Friend, whither away?
131Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither go you?
131Had you no talk with him before you came out?
131Had you not thoughts of leaving off praying?
131Hast been among the thieves?
131Hast thou a wife and children?
131Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?
131Have they at no time, think you, convictions of sin, and so consequently fears that their state is dangerous?
131He asked me if I had a family?
131He asked them, Why?
131He asked, moreover, if the Shepherds did not bid them beware of the Flatterer?
131He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying--"May I now enter here?
131How came that about, since you were now reformed?
131How came you to think at first of so doing as you do now?
131How camest thou by the burden at first?
131How did these sturdy rogues and their fellows make David groan, mourn, and roar?
131How do they seek to stifle them?
131How dost thou believe?
131How far do you think he may be before?
131How far is it thither?
131How far might they go on in pilgrimage in their day, since they notwithstanding were thus miserably cast away?
131How is it now?
131How is it, then, that thou art so quickly turned aside?
131How is it, then, that thou hast run away from thy king?
131How long did you stay in the City of Destruction before you set out after me on your pilgrimage?
131How now, good fellow, whither away after this burdened manner?
131How shall we get to be sharers thereof?
131How should I escape being by them torn in pieces?
131How stands it between God and your soul now?
131How then shall I look him in the face at his coming?
131How will you describe right fear?
131How, then, dost thou say, I believe in Christ?
131I am sorry that I was so foolish, and am made to wonder that I am not now as Lot''s wife; for wherein was the difference betwixt her sin and mine?
131I asked him further, how that man''s righteousness could be of that efficacy to justify another before God?
131I have given him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor?
131I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him and asked, Wherefore dost thou cry?
131I trow?
131I would therefore, Sir, since I am informed that by this gate is the way thither, know if you are willing to let me in?
131If we have such ill speed at our first setting out, what may we expect betwixt this and our journey''s end?
131In such a method, too, and yet not miss My end-- thy good?
131Indeed the Word saith,"He hath blinded their eyes, lest they should see",& c. But now we are by ourselves, what do you think of such men?
131Is it meet to think that a little child should handle Goliath as David did?
131Is it not the same by the which I have called thee?
131Is the way safe or dangerous?
131Is there any good that lives there?
131Is there hope?
131Is there, in this place, any relief for pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way?
131Is this the love and care Of Jesus for the men that pilgrims are?
131Is this the way to the Celestial City?
131It is this: Do you experience this first part of this description of it?
131Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door,"but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?"
131Look before thee; dost thou see this narrow way?
131Look, doth it not go along by the wayside?
131Look, said Christian, did not I tell you so?
131May I now go back and go up to the wicket- gate?
131May I speak a few words in my own defence?
131Met you with nothing else in that valley?
131Must here be the beginning of my bliss?
131Must here the burden fall from off my back?
131Must here the strings that bound it to me crack?
131My brother, said he, rememberest thou not how valiant thou hast been heretofore?
131Now, as they came up to these places, behold the gardener stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, Whose goodly vineyards and gardens are these?
131Now, if she, with her children, are in bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be made free?
131Now, thought Christian, what shall I do?
131O man of God, Art thou offended?
131Oh, did he light upon you?
131Or else be drowned in thy contemplation?
131Or that there should be the strength of an ox in a wren?
131Or wouldst thou in a moment laugh and weep?
131Or wouldst thou see A man in the clouds, and hear him speak to thee?
131Or, that I had in things been more express?
131Pray, Sir, what may I call you?
131Pray, did you know him?
131Pray, what count you good thoughts, and a life according to God''s commandments?
131Pray, what is he?
131Pray, who are your kindred there?
131Secondly, For that he perceived God was with them, though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
131Shall I entertain thee against my sovereign Lord?
131Shall I not be abandoned for this, and sent back from thence ashamed?
131Shall they at all have safety for their friend?
131Should I now be ashamed of his ways and servants, how can I expect the blessing?
131Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?
131Sir, what think you?
131Sir, which is my way to this honest man''s house?
131So when he was got in, the man of the gate asked him who directed him thither?
131Solidity, indeed, becomes the pen Of him that writeth things divine to men; But must I needs want solidness, because By metaphors I speak?
131Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
131Then Christian called to Demas, saying, Is not the place dangerous?
131Then Demas called again, saying, But will you not come over and see?
131Then Faithful stepped forward again, and said to Talkative, Come, what cheer?
131Then did the Judge say to him, Hast thou any more to say?
131Then directing his speech to Ignorance, he said, Come, how do you?
131Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night?
131Then said Christian to Hopeful his fellow, Is it true which this man hath said?
131Then said Christian to Hopeful,( but softly), Did I not tell you he cared not for our company?
131Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men can not stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?
131Then said Christian to the man, What art thou?
131Then said Christian to the porter, Sir, what house is this?
131Then said Christian, May we go in thither?
131Then said Christian, What is thy name?
131Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
131Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
131Then said Christian, What means that?
131Then said Christian, What means this?
131Then said Christian, What means this?
131Then said Christian, What means this?
131Then said Christian, What means this?
131Then said Christian, What means this?
131Then said Christian, What means this?
131Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
131Then said Christian, You make me afraid, but whither shall I fly to be safe?
131Then said Evangelist further, Art not thou the man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction?
131Then said Evangelist, How hath it fared with you, my friends, since the time of our last parting?
131Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder wicket- gate?
131Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I perceive that these had on them, even every one, a show of pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not?
131Then said Hopeful, Where are we now?
131Then said the Interpreter, Is there no hope, but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?
131Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we show these pilgrims some wonders?
131Then said the man, Neighbours, wherefore are ye come?
131Then said the old man, Thou lookest like an honest fellow; wilt thou be content to dwell with me for the wages that I shall give thee?
131Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining light?
131Then said they, Have you none?
131Then they said-- Well, Ignorance, wilt thou yet foolish be, To slight good counsel, ten times given thee?
131These are my fears of him too; but who can hinder that which will be?
131This is very pleasant; and what else?
131Thou hast already been unfaithful in thy service to him; and how dost thou think to receive wages of him?
131Thou talkest like one upon whose head is the shell to this very day; for what should he pawn them, or to whom should he sell them?
131Was that all that you saw at the house of the Interpreter?
131Wast robb''d?
131Well said; and what else?
131Well said; what things are they?
131Well then, did you not know, about ten years ago, one Temporary in your parts, who was a forward man in religion then?
131Well, and how did you answer him?
131Well, and how did you apply this to yourself?
131Well, and what conclusion came the old man and you to at last?
131Well, but what art thou now?
131Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
131Well, then, said Faithful, what is that one thing that we shall at this time found our discourse upon?
131Were not God''s laws, His gospel laws, in olden times held forth By types, shadows, and metaphors?
131What are good thoughts concerning God?
131What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them?
131What be good thoughts respecting ourselves?
131What did you do then?
131What dost thou here, Christian?
131What good motions?
131What have you met with, and how have you behaved yourselves?
131What is the meaning of your laughter?
131What is your name?
131What moved you at first to betake yourself to a pilgrim''s life?
131What of that?
131What said that gentleman to you?
131What shall we do to be rid of him?
131What thing so deserving as to turn us out of the way to see it?
131What things are they?
131What things so pleasant( that is, if a man hath any delight in things that are wonderful)?
131What though?
131What was he?
131What wast thou once?
131What would you have me to do?
131When Christ said,"Do you know all these things?"
131When do our thoughts of ourselves agree with the Word of God?
131Whence come you?
131Where shall we begin?
131Whither are you going?
131Who bid thee go this way to be rid of thy burden?
131Who could have thought that this path should have led us out of the way?
131Who knows, but the God that made the world may cause that Giant Despair may die?
131Who told thee that thy heart and life agree together?
131Who was that that bid him forbear?
131Whose son is he?
131Why art thou so tart, my brother?
131Why came you not in at the gate which standeth at the beginning of the way?
131Why did not Little- faith pluck up a greater heart?
131Why did they not stay, that we might have had their good company?
131Why may it not be done?
131Why, I trow, you did not consent to her desires?
131Why, art thou weary of this discourse?
131Why, did you hear him tell his dream?
131Why, how dost thou think in this matter?
131Why, man, do you think we shall not be received?
131Why, my brother?
131Why, what did he say to you?
131Why, what difference is there between crying out against, and abhorring of sin?
131Why, what was it that brought your sins to mind again?
131Why, what''s the matter?
131Why, what''s the matter?
131Will a man give a penny to fill his belly with hay; or can you persuade the turtle- dove to live upon carrion like the crow?
131Will he within Open to sorry me, though I have been An undeserving rebel?
131Wilt thou hearken unto me if I give thee counsel?
131Would it not have been so to any of us, had we been used as he, to be robbed, and wounded too, and that in a strange place, as he was?
131Wouldest thou lose thyself and catch no harm, And find thyself again without a charm?
131Wouldest thou remember From New- Year''s day to the last of December?
131Wouldest thou see a truth within a fable?
131Wouldst read thyself, and read thou knowest not what, And yet know whether thou art blest or not, By reading the same lines?
131Wouldst thou be in a dream, and yet not sleep?
131Wouldst thou be pleasant, yet be far from folly?
131Wouldst thou divert thyself from melancholy?
131Wouldst thou read riddles, and their explanation?
131Yea, that I might them better palliate, I did too with them thus expostulate:--{ 4} May I not write in such a style as this?
131You say true; but did you meet nobody else in that valley?
131You see the ways the fisherman doth take To catch the fish; what engines doth he make?
131[ 1 John 2:16] Then I asked how long time he would have me live with him?
131[ 2 Cor.12:9] Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?
131[ Gen. 39:11- 13] But what did she do to you?
131[ Job 41:26- 29] What can a man do in this case?
131[ Job 7:15] Shall we be ruled by the Giant?
131[ John 6:37] Then I said, But how, Lord, must I consider of thee in my coming to thee, that my faith may be placed aright upon thee?
131and did no more of them but you come out to escape the danger?
131and doth your life and conversation testify the same?
131and how far go you this way?
131and is not that a good life that is according to God''s commandments?
131and what he would have?
131and whence he came?
131and whither are you bound?
131and, By what means have you so persevered therein?
131and, How got you into the way?
131but, Were you doers, or talkers only?
131did your neighbours talk so?
131have I been unfaithful to him?
131is the celestial glory of so small esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazards of a few difficulties to obtain it?
131neighbour Christian, where are you now?
131no Mount Zion?
131or standeth your religion in word or in tongue, and not in deed and truth?
131or that he may, in a short time, have another of his fits before us, and may lose the use of his limbs?
131or that, at some time or other, he may forget to lock us in?
131or, that I would come to God in the best of my performances?
131said Faithful to his brother, who comes yonder?
131said Obstinate, and leave our friends and our comforts behind us?
131said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us or no?
131where art thou now?
131would you have us trust to what Christ, in his own person, has done without us?
131{ 125} Then said Charity to Christian, Have you a family?
131{ 15} Then said Evangelist, Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?
131{ 16} Then said Evangelist, If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?
131{ 250} Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr. Money- love said to Mr. By- ends, Who are they upon the road before us?
131{ 301} The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile, that led into a meadow, on the left hand of this way?
131{ 354} Then Christian said to him, Come away, man, why do you stay so behind?
131{ 86} Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But is there no hope for such a man as this?
131{ 91} Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou considered all these things?
15467''Whom shall_ I send_, and who will go for us?'' 15467 A little tiff with the leader or somebody?"
15467An inclusive line must be exclusive also, must it not?
15467And are you called?
15467And at Bethany?
15467And do you find the knowledge such a joy?
15467And is that,he asked with some irony,"the only way you can find of following Him?
15467And may I ask why?
15467And the other one?
15467And the other places?
15467And you have no pity on poor me, going without you?
15467And you?
15467Anybody here?
15467Are you going to hear Doctor Schoolman?
15467Are you still reading it?
15467Are you sure of the contrary?
15467At Doctor Schoolman''s?
15467At whose feet, then,he persisted,"would you think to lay it down?"
15467But to return to the Pentecostal precedent,said Mr. Gray;"if we were to sell out, at whose feet would you propose laying the proceeds?"
15467But what can be your reasons?
15467But what did your friends think?
15467But would it be better not to say it?
15467But, Hubert,he said,"do you remember what they did with the proceeds of their sales?"
15467But, Hubert,he went on,"you are a thoughtful young man-- how do you account for the fact that Christ, Himself, attended social functions?
15467Can I take the truth too seriously, Father?
15467Dear mother,said Winifred fondly,"do you not see that He will gather you?"
15467Dear, do you think I am very ill? 15467 Did I hear it?
15467Did it really?
15467Did you hear me?
15467Did you hear the sermon to- day, George?
15467Didst Thou cause grief?
15467Do you know what is in the wind, Winifred? 15467 Do you remember our discussion of the Scripture about it?"
15467Do you say,continued Mr. Carew,"that God will be merciful to the heathen because of their ignorance?
15467Do you see the parable in lights, Winnie? 15467 Do you think that means, Hubert,"said Winifred,"that He does not pray for the world?
15467Does n''t your father approve of it?--or your mother?--of going off like that, I mean? 15467 Eh?
15467Father,said he,"what do you think Jesus meant by saying,''Sell that ye have and give alms?''"
15467Had I not better give them an object lesson?
15467Has father told you my news, mother?
15467Has your headache gone, dear?
15467Have I heard the voice of His need?
15467Have you quarreled with Mercer?
15467How could you desert us with your charming voice? 15467 How did you find Him?
15467How did you know?
15467How did you like the sermon?
15467How do you know, Winnie?
15467How do you know?
15467How does He manifest Himself?
15467How is this? 15467 How much does it mean?
15467How was that?
15467Hubert at the Mission last night? 15467 Hubert,"she said,"have you found Him?"
15467I hope not for good?
15467I hope you do n''t wear that red hat of yours and your usual stunning costumes, Adèle?
15467I should not think this work you are doing would tend to recovery?
15467I wonder if you are going to hear the Reverend Professor Cutting''s lecture on the Higher Criticism? 15467 If that were so--?"
15467In what capacity do you think He went?
15467Is it quite disobedience?
15467Is it true, Winnie?
15467Is n''t this a funny crowd?
15467Is there a way for me,she prayed,"a way to come to Thee just as I am?"
15467It might suit your own feelings better, but what about ours? 15467 No,"he reflected,"why should I seek to communicate my doubts?
15467No? 15467 No?"
15467No?
15467Not ready?
15467O Lord,he prayed,"am I walking in Thy footsteps, or am I a deluded wretch, bringing sorrow, and it may be death, to those I love most?"
15467Oh, that young fellow?
15467Orpheus?
15467Pray, why should n''t I go? 15467 Really?
15467Really? 15467 Really?"
15467Really?
15467Shall I see if the carriage is waiting, mother?
15467Shall I take you to the refreshment room?
15467Shall we begin to- day?
15467Singing, little sister?
15467So you still keep up your service at the mission?
15467That I have not been a Christian? 15467 Then it was not upon Doctor Schoolman''s invitation?"
15467Then why do you do it?
15467They do not know Him,he thought passionately,"and I-- am I under a delusion?
15467We shall still be friends?
15467Well, Hubert,he said,"did you have a good time?"
15467Were you up with the birds? 15467 What about''what He did when He got there''?"
15467What can you be thinking of? 15467 What do you think of it now, Hubert?"
15467What do you think that means, Hubert?
15467What does it mean?
15467What else should one do?
15467What happened?
15467What is electricity?
15467What is he going to preach about?
15467What shall I sing?
15467What shall we do? 15467 Where are the poor people?"
15467Where''s-- my-- hat?
15467Which one do you think is on the Lord''s side?
15467Who-- who is it, Hubert? 15467 Why are you so radiant?"
15467Why not? 15467 Why-- what, Winnie?
15467Why?
15467Will it need altering, do you think?
15467Winifred, dear,she said,"have you looked at your new white dress to see if it requires anything to be done before Mrs. Butterworth''s party?
15467Winnie, dear, is that you?
15467Winnie,he said to her after breakfast,"do you still think you have begun to know God?"
15467Winnie,she said finally,"could you sing just a little for me?"
15467Would you like that little Scotch song from Sankey''s book?
15467Yes, dear mother?
15467Yes? 15467 You are surely not in earnest?"
15467You say it will increase the responsibility of the heathen if they hear, and put them in worse case if they reject the message? 15467 You were not in the choir this morning?"
15467_ Whom shall I send and who will go for us_?
15467''All work and no play''--you know the old adage, eh?
15467''He gathers in His bosom?''
15467''Is there not another way?''
15467After a moment the weak voice spoke again:"Winnie,_ you_ know Him; will you pray?
15467Am I right?"
15467And if staying away from Mrs. Butterworth''s were a precedent to be followed, where should she ever wear it?
15467And now?--should it not go on?
15467And was it already accomplished?
15467And was it not the regular thing to do?
15467And what fellowship can life have with death?
15467And you told him?"
15467Are not people usually most sociable about the things that interest them most?
15467Are we indeed His sons and daughters, that His supreme wish should be our last concern?"
15467Bond, that we must take things as they are?
15467Bond, that you put it just a little grain too stiff?"
15467But can you expect the favor of God upon a mission undertaken in disobedience?"
15467But church?
15467But did He really mean it?
15467But have you ever watched the glance of His eye with another thought, not for yourself, but_ for Him_?
15467But her friends would tell her she sang it with feeling, she argued defensively, and then asked herself candidly, what sort of feeling?
15467But how was she to explain the truth to Frothingham?
15467But if he should_ do_ her act of faith--?
15467But is n''t it a bit queer that, as a company, we should lead off in those things?
15467But is there not some other Scripture that will tell us the relative positions of the church and the world to us in our giving?"
15467But my earthly father?
15467But now, Winnie,"she added,"are you not going to keep on singing, only''in spirit and in truth,''as you say?"
15467But now, just what is the principle-- what is the true spirit of the text?
15467But pray tell me, Adèle, how happens it that you were there?"
15467But should God be sought for as a force or as a personality?
15467But suppose_ he_ take a mite- box?
15467But the anthem-- was it unto the Lord she sang her part?
15467But those--?
15467But was it so?
15467But was there no other way?
15467But we know that God loves the world?"
15467But what said her own conscience?
15467But what was it to"receive"Him?
15467But where was the theory that had seemed so clear and sensible to both Hubert and herself when they came to the meeting?
15467But why does it never occur to them-- to those who can afford it, I mean-- to_ give_?
15467But you do n''t mean you''ve left for good?
15467But, do you know, I''ve sometimes thought it rather queer that Mr. Francis should sing in our choir?
15467But, granted that it means_ something_, was it of limited application, or would Christ say the same thing to His followers to- day?"
15467CHAPTER V IS GOD DEMONSTRABLE?
15467Can no one follow Him at home?"
15467Can one man who sees the point work a revolution in the whole church?
15467Can two walk together except they be agreed?"
15467Can you follow the course of life he would plan, and still serve Christ?
15467Could he leave all these for the sake of the joyful message of his Lord?
15467Could she think for a moment of stopping it all?
15467Did He care for him or about him?
15467Did He mean, not literally that they were to sell all and give, but rather to emphasize the supreme importance of the treasure in heaven?
15467Did the church turn the machine and grind out praises by proxy?
15467Did we not think the girdle should be altered slightly?"
15467Did you ever see such a bargain?
15467Do I hear sermons when I go to church?
15467Do n''t you think so?"
15467Do say what you think of it, Winifred?
15467Do you doubt my qualifications?
15467Do you know who he is?
15467Do you mean to say singing in the choir is wrong?
15467Do you say that men will be_ saved_ by lack of knowledge?
15467Do you still enjoy your singing?"
15467Does the doctor say so?"
15467For how could he transgress the boundaries of the human sphere into which he had been born, and lift himself into the higher?
15467For what other than the dearest object would God have been willing to give His most priceless treasure-- the Son of His love?
15467Granted that there is a great deal of unreality in the church, what are we going to do about it?
15467Gray?"
15467Had it been put in words it would have been something like this:"How are we_ to act_ with reference to new light on the will of God?
15467Had she any clearer ideas as to what Winifred Gray might mean?
15467Had she been foolish?
15467Had she thought of Him in all this?
15467Hall?"
15467Have you had your invitation?"
15467He answered it by asking:"Shall I go?--for Him, Winnie?"
15467He did not consciously remember the words,"he that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
15467He that formed the eye, shall He not see?"
15467He was not conscious of prayer, but it was in his heart, making response to the revelation which had come to him,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
15467He went on:"It will not excuse me, I suppose, but whose is the greater sin?
15467His hungry soul echoed their"Where dwellest Thou?"
15467How can we ever excuse ourselves that it has been a matter of such indifference to us?
15467How could I explain myself?"
15467How could he give her up?
15467How could he leave her undefended now by his watchful love?
15467How could she have told him she was not going?
15467How do you think he occupied himself in the midst of Morning Prayer a couple of Sundays ago?
15467How had it come to pass?
15467How happened you to go at all?"
15467How many of them would be required to hold the hoarded, unnecessary, unused wealth at his command?
15467How much merit did they accumulate thereby in the eyes of God who is a Spirit, and would be worshiped"in spirit and in truth"?
15467How should she excuse herself at this late day?
15467How would the poor, irrelevant argument I have quoted have affected Paul?
15467Hubert, perhaps you would like to meet him?"
15467I hope there is no ill news?"
15467I saw him-- eh, Winnie, what''s the matter?"
15467I shall be very glad, if you do n''t mind it too much, mother, if I may stay at home?"
15467I suppose you agree with Winifred?"
15467I thought you were a bit of a sceptic yourself?"
15467I wonder if the principle in the other text will apply to that?
15467If a man with doubts should give himself up would he be received?
15467If he asked for light, was he ready to follow the light?
15467If it meant to fly away to heaven--?
15467If one honest man had met me with the question,''Can you lead that part of our worship to God in spirit and in truth?''
15467In Hubert''s soul still the question was burning,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
15467In short, what are we_ to do_ about it?"
15467In what sense did they in the days of His fleshly life receive Him?
15467Is He willing?"
15467Is it all a farce?"
15467Is it mine, or theirs who hired me?
15467Is it not dark-- what we do not know?"
15467Is it not sufficient that the Commander has said,''Go_ ye_''?
15467Is it--?"
15467Look, sister, do you see that impulse of the dawn, as though the darkness pulsated with premonition of its coming?"
15467More than that, what would her mother think?
15467Must he break his father''s heart?
15467Must he so find out God?
15467Must not any loyal child_ if he hear_ his Father''s appeal say,''Here am I''?"
15467Must she give her up also?
15467Must the hope of happy comradeship in future years be put aside, and with the disappointment his father age and weaken irrecoverably?
15467Must we not just take conditions as they are and make the best of them?"
15467Not to see in it provision and help for you; but to see to what He is looking, for what He is longing-- what it is that will give joy to Him?
15467Now she interrupted:"What does it say, Winifred?
15467On a sharp, clear morning Hubert Gray walked through the cutting air toward his office, and meditated thus:"What am I doing?
15467Or what must be true of Him, granted that He is?
15467Perhaps you do not know my prowess in those lines?
15467Please let me know if it is right to give it up?
15467Shall I fight him?"
15467Shall I wait first to bury him?
15467So may not God be, invisible, uncomprehended, but real, and demonstrable to the man who applies himself to know Him?"
15467Suppose God should reveal Himself?
15467That is what sermons are for, I believe?"
15467That''s rather in your line, is n''t it?
15467The Spirit pleaded:"O Soul, if to you to live is Christ, why do you bring into your life''s closest fellowship an alien to Him?
15467Then she played"Alice, Where Art Thou?"
15467Then,"Is George gone?"
15467They were scarcely seated in the light trap and facing toward home when the young minister said:"Well, Mr. Gray, have you found God demonstrable?"
15467Was he following a delusion that would make himself an exile and lay his father prematurely in his grave?
15467Was he his father''s murderer?
15467Was he leaving behind him converted areas, whose every inhabitant magnified God in Christ Jesus?
15467Was it a heart- rest that David longed for?
15467Was it for the sake of_ doing the word_ that he pondered its meaning?
15467Was it in a more physical, tangible way than would he possible to man now?
15467Was it not better to go on as he was, rich, independent, self- governed?
15467Was it not sin to take sacred words on her lips and not mean them?
15467Was it the burden of a new motive, or the sudden smiting of a chord he knew right well?
15467Was it to meet that One, to gaze in spirit upon His pierced hands and side, as the minister was saying, and to rejoice in Him as the risen Lord?
15467Was it worship?
15467Was it worth it?
15467Was she a true worshiper?
15467Was she mad, that she should drive him away when_ she loved him_?
15467Was she not taking an unheard- of stand?
15467Was that the way to"believe"?
15467Was that what it meant?
15467Was there an atom of sincerity in the sentiment she sang?
15467Was worship in spirit such a real thing as that?
15467We have to go back to first principles and inquire afresh:''_ What is the will of God_?''"
15467Were there laws of the unseen kingdom, which, if obeyed, brought demonstration?
15467Were there such principles to be observed in the spiritual realm?
15467Were they not all as he thought them in the days of his scepticism?
15467What did he know about God?
15467What did he mean?
15467What did it mean?
15467What did you do?"
15467What do they believe that they did not?
15467What do you make of it?"
15467What do you think was on it?
15467What do you think, child?"
15467What if the priest were not acceptable, and she were to go back with the debt uncanceled-- with reconciliation not effected?
15467What if there were a flaw in the offering?
15467What is it?"
15467What is the occupation that employs so much of my waking time and the powers that God has given me?
15467What makes you so happy, Winnie?"
15467What may I do to please Thee?
15467What object could be dearer to the heart of God?
15467What ought he, one unit among the whole, to do about it?
15467What relation had he with it?
15467What shall I do with them?"
15467What should be done about it?
15467What was it that the evening lacked?
15467What was it?
15467What would Mrs. Butterworth think?
15467What would be a lifelong fellowship?
15467What would he say to this?
15467What would that be?"
15467What would you think it meant?"
15467What''s that you are saying?
15467What''s the use?"
15467What?
15467When His friends thought Him beside Himself, and she with them sought to take Him away from His work, He said,''Who is My mother?
15467When will he come?"
15467Where was the true worship she had coveted and found?
15467Where will it lead to?"
15467Who ever heard of its being wicked to sing in the choir?
15467Who shall give me power to choose, If the love of light I lose?"
15467Who was she, who was only"just beginning to worship,"that she should entertain ideas contrary to them all?
15467Who will stretch out his hands to lay hold upon the things of eternal life?"
15467Why did he still hesitate?
15467Why did his"here am I"linger for hours unsaid?
15467Why do they plead poverty there?
15467Why had she come?
15467Why had she never seen it before?
15467Why should an infinite God limit Himself to finite man in carrying out His great design?
15467Why should she be disturbed from the commonly accepted course by a single sermon preached by a stranger, and he a young man?
15467Why was it so hard to speak it before him?
15467Why was she there that morning?
15467Why, Winnie, not a bit of the fowl?
15467Will He-- gather-- me?"
15467Winifred, can it be a Christian life at all into any avenue of which Christ is an intrusion?
15467With ears now open, should he not hear much which would cause his heart to burn within him?
15467Wo n''t it be gay?
15467Would God reveal Himself to such an atom in the wide universe as he?
15467Would I act on them if I did?
15467Would he call the choir that?
15467Would he not be bound to serve Him?
15467Would it have been better to go along and conform her course to the popular conscience instead of her own, perhaps very silly, one?
15467Would she not be much annoyed?
15467Would they not be like flaming brands, igniting one another in their fervent zeal?
15467Would this one stand the test of love''s requirement?
15467Yes, I am certainly that, but what is it all for?
15467You are not going to desert us for some other field of conquest?"
15467You are not ill, I hope?"
15467You are not ill, certainly?"
15467You know I was in the Berkshire Hills last summer?
15467You know that man-- what''s his name?--he''s a stock broker, who sits down the right aisle?
15467You know what James says about the''hearers only''of the word?"
15467You not sing in the choir any more?"
15467You will come for a little while, wo n''t you, child?"
15467he observed,"eh-- well--"then, with a sly twinkle as though rather enjoying a coat that fitted tightly,"it does n''t sound very obscure, does it?
21995''[ 4] Do you say that in that case the tables and chairs must be supposed to disappear the moment we all leave the room?
21995Are we to think of the series of events in time as having a beginning and possibly an end, or as being without beginning or end?
21995But can I detect any relation between these experiences of mine except that of succession?
21995But do not you yourself perceive or think of them all the while?
21995But even so, when all this is borne in mind, it may be asked, What is the real meaning of saying that a man was also God?
21995But how, it may be said, do we know that those minds did not exist before the birth of the organisms with which upon this planet they are connected?
21995But what is this good life which we are to promote?
21995But what of the first of these events-- the beginning of the whole series?
21995But what of the intellectual life?
21995But, meanwhile, a word may be uttered in answer to the question which may very probably be asked-- Is God a Person?
21995Can it be translated into terms of our modern thought and speech?
21995Could you for one moment admit the possibility that after countless aeons of nothingness a flash of lightning should occur or an animal be born?
21995Do you find a difficulty in the idea of partial and inadequate knowledge?
21995Do you insist that we logically ought to say it might contain the characteristics of both mind and matter?
21995Granted that there is some truth in all Religions, does Christianity contain the most truth?
21995Has it all a modern meaning?
21995Has that no value?
21995How are we to learn anything about the character of God?
21995How then are we to account for such evils in a Universe which we believe to express the thought and will of a perfectly righteous Being?
21995If the consciousness of exercising activity is a delusion, why does not that delusion occur in the one case as much as in the other?
21995If we are to admit an indefinite possibility of growth and change, how do we know that Christianity itself will not one day be outgrown?
21995In a world in which{ 9} there were no eyes and no minds, what would be the meaning of saying that things were red or blue?
21995In what mind, then, does the moral law exist?
21995Is God a Person?
21995Is Materialism possible?
21995Is it in any sense the one absolute, final, universal Religion?''
21995Is it not so with our knowledge of God?
21995Now can a relation exist except for a mind?
21995Now could you under these conditions rationally suppose that anything could have come into existence?
21995Now, if we do apply these judgements of value to the Universe as we know it, can we say that everything in it seems to be very good?
21995Now, the question arises--''Can such an objectivity be asserted by those who take a purely materialistic or naturalistic view of the Universe?''
21995Professor Harnack''s{ 189}_ What is Christianity?_ has become the typical expression of the Ritschlian attitude.
21995Space is made up of relations; and what is the meaning of relations apart from a mind which relates, or_ for_ which the things are related?
21995The idea of a Matter which can exist by itself is an inference: is it a reasonable one?
21995The question remains,''What is the nature of this one Reality?''
21995The wages of sin is death: if the wages of Virtue be dust, Would she have heart to endure for the life of the worm and the fly?
21995We commonly speak of fire as the cause of the melting of the wax, but what do we really know about the matter?
21995What do we mean by solidity, for instance?
21995What in fact are we to make of the theological idea of Creation, often further defined as Creation out of nothing?
21995What kind of existence then have the parts of the Universe which are not known to any mind?
21995What place then is left for the idea of Revelation?
21995What sort of existence, then, can an undiscovered planet possess till it is{ 99} discovered?
21995What then, it may be asked, of the things which no human eye has ever seen or even thought of?
21995Where and how does this moral law exist?
21995Why is there not twice that amount of good?
21995Why, then, should we shrink from admitting that the value of character really is increased when it is regarded as surviving bodily death?
21995_ Are Spirits created or pre- existent?_ The close connexion and correspondence between mind and body makes for the former view.
21995_ Is the whole- time series infinite?_ Time must be regarded as objective, but the''antinomies''involved in the nature of Time can not be resolved,.
21995_ Is the world created?_ There may or may not be a beginning of the particular series of physical events constituting our world.
17307Am I the kind of teacher I should like to go to?
17307And again, he that receiveth the word of truth, doth he receive it by the Spirit of Truth or some other way? 17307 But what about the three days?
17307How can I drive a four- horse team such as that?
17307How should I pray?
17307How will the book turn out?
17307The next question to consider is: How are we going to present it? 17307 What can I do best that society needs most?"
17307What fur?
17307When should I pray?
17307Why do I teach?
17307Why do I teach?
17307Why do I teach?
17307Why should I pray?
17307Yes,says the young skeptic,"but how about the whale idea?
1730735:8?
17307Adequate preparation involves the following questions: What aim shall I select out of the material available as the focus for my day''s work?
17307And why are they not chosen?
17307Are prayers answered?
17307Are prayers answered?
17307Are we of Israel and how?"
17307As illustrative of the fact question may we set down the following: Who was Joseph Smith?
17307As you now recall them, what distinct pleasures stand out in your teaching experience?
17307CHAPTER II WHAT IS TEACHING?
17307Can we not agree to these steps as fundamental in the proper preparation of our lessons in all of our Church organizations?
17307Colloquially expressed, it raises the question in teaching,"What''s the use?"
17307Corrected typo:"uncertainty?"
17307Did they prevail in the days of Israel?
17307Dixon, Chairman Teacher Training Committee_ Contents_ Chapter Page Preface vii I Purposes Behind Teaching 1 II What Is Teaching?
17307Do I answer my own questions?
17307Do I ask chiefly fact questions?
17307Do I ask confusing, changed questions?
17307Do I ask direct questions or alternative questions which can be answered without knowledge or thought?
17307Do I ask foolish questions that no one can answer?
17307Do I ask leading or suggestive questions?
17307Do I make the recitation an inquisition, or do I pursue a slow pupil and listen while pupils express themselves freely and naturally?
17307Do I name the pupil who is to answer before I put the question?
17307Do I repeat my questions?
17307Do I repeat the pupil''s answer?
17307Do my questions follow up the answer and lead to new organization of knowledge?
17307Do my questions make pupils think?
17307Do my questions reach all the members of the class?
17307Do we attend to things because they are interesting?
17307Do you expect us to believe that stuff?
17307Does it always involve action?
17307Does the Lord hear and answer our prayers, or do we answer them ourselves?
17307Having listed these tendencies we still face the question,"What shall we do with them?
17307Having prepared a lesson, how shall I set about to teach it to my class?
17307His attitude, perhaps, is our best answer to the question,"What is attention?"
17307How Should I Pray?
17307How Should I Pray?
17307How are class members better for having considered particular facts?
17307How can I keep the little rascals quiet long enough to work the theories out?"
17307How can a teacher be governed by the force of individual differences when he has to teach a group of forty pupils?
17307How can applications best be made?
17307How can members of the class meet such an argument?
17307How can rivalry be made an asset in teaching?
17307How can the fighting instinct in children best be directed?
17307How can the hunting instinct be appealed to in religious stimulation?
17307How can we effect the solution if all that we know of Jimmie is that he is one of our fifteen scouts?
17307How can you convince the world that a just God would declare that none of their churches is right?
17307How do children and adults differ in their powers of attention?
17307How do they differ?
17307How do you account for the fact that the Lord''s people have always been a chastened people?
17307How does application go to the very heart of teaching?
17307How is it made?
17307How is teaching one of the surest guarantees of the blessings of eternal life?
17307How many of the answers to your questions are a matter merely of memory?
17307How many of the members of your ward are actively engaged in other than parental teaching?
17307How many questions do you ask regularly during a recitation?
17307How many reveal original, creative thinking?
17307How may I discipline my class so that no disturbances will interfere with our discussions?
17307How may I know how to pray?
17307How may children best cultivate a testimony?
17307How much of the reference would you include in a single lesson?
17307How often should I pray?
17307How often should| prayer as a| I pray?
17307How old was he when he received his first vision?
17307How shall I build about that aim a body of facts that will establish it as a fundamental truth in life?
17307How shall I illustrate the truths presented so that they will strike home in the experiences of my boys and girls?
17307How shall I make sure that members of the class will go out from the recitation to put into practice the teachings of the day?
17307How should I pray?
17307How should this fact affect teaching?
17307I arouse interest by quoting a friend who has put the query to me,"What is the use of fasting?"
17307If so, what is it?
17307If you had to choose between a fairly capable but humble teacher, and a very capable but conceited one, which one would be your choice?
17307In considering application he asks,"Of what use will this material be in the experience of my pupils?"
17307In each case which do you consider your best aim?
17307In short, application involves the question,"What is the_ carry- over_ value of the lesson?"
17307In what sense are we trustees of the heritage left by the pioneers?
17307In your opinion, which is the greatest purpose?
17307Is any aim adequate for the whole reference?
17307Is it inherent in the lesson, or is it added as a sort of supplement to the lesson?
17307Is it possible that life can be suspended,"and restored"?
17307Is there a_ one best method_?
17307Is there not a common- sense procedure which we can agree to as promising best results in these two fundamental steps?
17307Just what constitutes vitality?
17307Just what is the meaning of the term Individual Differences?
17307Missing period in original Chapter XXII"to go to bed agreeably"Corrected typo:"agreebly"Chapter XXIII"to participate in class discussions?"
17307Of what significance is the"gang spirit"to teachers of adolescents?
17307On the subject Prayer, the following are some possibilities: Under question I,"What is prayer?"
17307One question still remains:"How shall we proceed to secure and to hold attention?"
17307Or are we interested in things because we give them our attention?
17307Or, I might proceed with a few definite, pointed questions:"How many of you eighteen boys and girls fasted this month?"
17307Religious?
17307Should prayers always be answered affirmatively?
17307The first great question that should concern the Latter- day Saint teacher is,"Why do I teach?"
17307The importance of a proper attitude on the part of one who disciplines.--What constitutes such an attitude?
17307The query,"What constitutes teaching?"
17307The question of interest then is, what in nature is peculiar to the male sex and what to the female?
17307The question often arises,"Is n''t there danger of moralizing in making an application?"
17307The two outstanding queries of the uninterested pupil are: What is it all about?
17307The two songs:"Sweet Hour of Prayer,""Did You Think to Pray?"
17307To what extent are boys different from girls in mental capability and attitude?
17307To what extent is a child limited in its development by its nervous system?
17307To what extent is a teacher handicapped in deciding upon an aim for another teacher to follow?
17307To what extent is it that a born teacher teaches without method?
17307To what extent were the persecutions of Missouri political?
17307To what extent would you favor adopting these steps as the fundamental processes?
17307To what extent, if any, were the Latter- day Saints themselves responsible for their expulsion from Missouri?
17307Two of the most practical questions that a teacher ever has to solve are: How shall I go about to prepare a lesson?
17307What Is Prayer?
17307What a capital attitude?
17307What are the advantages of having boys and girls together in class?
17307What are the arguments for separating them?
17307What are the characteristics of a good assignment?
17307What are the characteristics of a good illustrative story?
17307What are the characteristics of a good prayer?
17307What are the chief purposes of a review?
17307What are the dangers that attend an attempt to keep children quiet for any length of time?
17307What are the dangers that attend the asking of a great number of fact questions?
17307What are the immediate joys attached to teaching?
17307What are the objections to"eleventh- hour"preparation?
17307What are the outstanding characteristics of a person newly converted to the Church?
17307What constitutes good discipline?
17307What constitutes instinctive action?
17307What do you consider your best method of stimulating members to participate in class discussions?
17307What do you consider your most valuable device in the preparation of a lesson?
17307What factors contribute to make discipline a real problem in our Church?
17307What is Prayer?
17307What is a testimony?
17307What is an aim?
17307What is application?
17307What is attention?
17307What is meant by calling teaching a composite process?
17307What is pedagogy?
17307What is prayer?
17307What is sympathy?
17307What is teaching?
17307What is the best time for making the assignment?
17307What is the history of Israel up to the time of the Savior?
17307What is the relative importance of expression and impression in teaching?
17307What is the significance of the term, scholarly attitude?
17307What is the teacher''s obligation in the matter of organizing knowledge?
17307What is the use of prayer?
17307What is their history subsequently?
17307What is their significance in teaching?"
17307What is your argument against the idea,"Teachers are born, not made"?
17307What is your daily scheme for systematic study?
17307What kind of class activities contribute most to the life of your class?
17307What kinds of prayers are there?
17307What method do you regularly follow?
17307What method of presentation can I most safely follow to make my lesson effective?
17307What native tendencies are of most concern to teachers?
17307What plan do you follow in an attempt to know the scriptures?
17307What prayers have impressed me most?
17307What principle or practice means most to you by way of affirming your own testimony?
17307What proportion of those questions are answered in full and complete statements?
17307What qualities are involved in the proper attitude?
17307What questions ought I to ask to emphasize the outstanding points of my lesson?
17307What significance attaches to the statement,"Children are born''going''"?
17307What significance is attached to calling our Church a teaching Church?
17307What steps does it involve?
17307What traits will be true of a boy, merely because he is a boy, and vice versa?
17307What types of companionship are assured him who teaches?
17307What vital truths are announced to the world through his first vision?
17307What was his father''s name?
17307What was his mother''s name?
17307What were their big movements relative to the Promised Land?
17307What''s the use?
17307When Should I Pray?
17307When Should I Pray?
17307When can applications best be made?
17307When did he receive the plates?
17307When is it best made?
17307When should I pray?
17307Where was he born?
17307Which, to you, is the most forceful and significant?
17307Who does not watch with interest a moving locomotive?
17307Why Should I Pray?
17307Why are facts alone not a guarantee of a successful recitation?
17307Why are reviews more necessary in our religious work than in regular school work?
17307Why do they so stand out?
17307Why do we find some things naturally interesting while others are dull and commonplace?
17307Why is an intimate acquaintance with the lives of pupils so essential a factor with the interesting teacher?
17307Why is biography so valuable in material for teaching?
17307Why is conversion the real test of religious teaching?
17307Why is it essential that a teacher build up a class spirit?
17307Why is it essential that teachers know the parents of pupils?
17307Why is it essential that teachers study methods of the recitation?
17307Why is it essential that we get a clear conception of just what teaching is?
17307Why is it essential that we prepare questions as we do other material?
17307Why is it essential to good teaching that regular reviews be conducted?
17307Why is it of vital importance that teachers give attention to the native tendencies in children?
17307Why is it particularly essential to good religious teaching?
17307Why is it so essential in teaching?
17307Why is it so essential that the teacher be interested in what he hopes to interest his pupils in?
17307Why is it so essential that we put responsibility upon boys and girls?
17307Why is it so important that we assume the responsibilities placed upon us?
17307Why is it that one class is crowded each week, while another adjourns for lack of membership?
17307Why is sincerity a foundation principle in all teaching?
17307Why is some kind of lesson statement a prerequisite to a good recitation?
17307Why is the teacher''s attitude so important a factor in discipline?
17307Why it is of vital importance that a teacher give special preparation to a review?
17307Why name spirituality as the crowning characteristic of the good teacher?
17307Why need we illustrate general truths?
17307Why not bring them in occasionally to stimulate testimony bearing?
17307Why should I pray?
17307Why should I pray?
17307Why should certain subject matter be presented to a class?
17307Why, with the same amount of preparation, does one teacher succeed with a class over which another has no control at all?
17307Why?
17307Why?
17307Why?
17307Why?
17307of prayer?
17307or"What is the difference between an application and moralizing?"
17307|______________| What are the characteristics of a good prayer, etc.?
22237To whom sware He that they should not enter into His rest, but to them that believed not? 22237 14), what can it not do for the believing worshipper''s welcome in, and his perfect peace in the assurance of the covenanted love of God? 22237 2) upon the exercise of hospitality? 22237 3) whom he bids them remember? 22237 5) about the love of money and the temptation to discontent? 22237 And St. Paul''s method of defence for his converts there-- what is it? 22237 And the Hebrew believers( and is it not the same with us?) 22237 And what are these things? 22237 And what now is their altar- ritual to be? 22237 And why? 22237 Are these the characteristic accents of the voice of the modern Church? 22237 But do we not need it now? 22237 But now, whatmessage"has our chapter for us, in view of the needs of our own time?
22237But then further, does this passage really intimate at all that He is offering now?
22237But why?
22237Did He not then treat the coming"joy"as a reality although, in so awful a sense and measure He did not"feel"it then?
22237Do we hear too much about this covenant blessing now?
22237Does any one find his fellow- believer"falling short of the grace of God,"sinking into conduct no better than the world''s?
22237For what are they, in their inmost essence?
22237For what is the true message of the verses we have traversed, when we look back and sum them up?
22237Is"any root of bitterness growing up"?
22237Shall we not dare thither to follow HIM out of the desert of our"own works"?
22237Shall we not follow Him into"the rest,"though a"Jordan rolls between"and though cities of giants seem to frown upon us even on the other side?
22237The first question suggested as we read is, what is the connexion of the chapter?
22237The"bewilderment"did not drive Him back from our redemption; and why?
22237Twice over the pastors of the Church are mentioned here( verses 7, 17); but how?
22237What could they be then but types and suggestions of a reality which should at last justify the symbolism by a victorious fulfilment?
22237What is a definition?
22237What is the great truth of Hebrews i.?
22237What is the great truth of Hebrews ii.?
22237Where, in the heavenly sanctuary, is our High Priest now?
22237Who shall decide, and who need decide, to which Divine Person the relative pronoun[ Greek: hô] precisely attaches?
22237Who that reads the Bible with the least care has not often noted this in the first passages of the Hebrews, and could not at once so state the matter?
22237Why does the Writer spend all this wealth of example and application upon the one word Faith?
20541But are you sure,replied he,"that our king does see us in this town?"
20541But do you think,said he that was fearful,"that he will accept any thing we can bring him now, when the best part of the day is over?"
20541But how can one who is so trembling and fearful as I am ever traffic for him?
20541Do you think that we shall ever get there?
20541Do you think that we shall ever get there?
20541What are those words,he asked his drowsy friend,"which burn so brightly in your book?"
20541Who are they?
20541After a while I heard the man speak to him, and he asked him in a grave, pitying voice,"What doest thou here?"
20541And how did it end?
20541And now, what is it which one suddenly sees, and, after gazing at it for a while, points out to another, and he to a third?
20541And why then is the man afraid?
20541And yet, why should this make such an one to fear?
20541And yet, why were they thus angry with him, if it were not for his master''s sake?
20541And"How,"he said in great fear,"how shall we ever stand that reckoning with our hands empty?"
20541But what was it which now filled this man with care?
20541But why are they come against this little town?
20541But why should this fill him with such fear?
20541Do not be fooled by this madman: what use is it to go to buy when the shops are all shut, and the market empty?"
20541F. Did he then doubt whether he was forgiven?
20541F. Does not God, then, forgive the sins of children?
20541F. How do you know that they were Christians?
20541F. How may we trade with these for the King?
20541F. Many of the children who embarked in the boats were lost,--what is shewn by this?
20541F. What are the boats by which they are to escape?
20541F. What are the dark places and calms into which different boats enter?
20541F. What are the gifts bestowed upon them?
20541F. What are the goods which God gave them to lay out for him?
20541F. What are the threatening waves which seemed to be right ahead of the boat?
20541F. What are we to learn from the whole?
20541F. What declaration have we on this subject in God''s word?
20541F. What does our Catechism say about this?
20541F. What does the burning mountain, and the lightning, and the hill- storm, represent?
20541F. What is meant by His taking them to His castle?
20541F. What is meant by the boat which turned aside, and ran upon the shoal?
20541F. What is meant by the clean raiment and the new name He gave them?
20541F. What is shewn by their finding the streets easy to pass, and the markets full of rich goods?
20541F. What is shewn in the boat which followed this one?
20541F. What is taught us by their seeing the beautiful things of the city at their ease, after their diligent trading?
20541F. What is the belt of storm and darkness which all must pass through?
20541F. What is the compass, and the musical instrument, and the bread, and the water?
20541F. What is the gentle wind which the musical instrument awoke?
20541F. What is the great town to which they were sent?
20541F. What lies beyond this to the faithful Christian?
20541F. What means the boy playing with the berries, and so striking on the rock?
20541F. What should be the effect on us when God hears our prayer, and delivers us?
20541F. What should we do, if we find the consequences of past sin coming upon us?
20541F. What should we learn from this?
20541F. What was the desert, and who those who dwelt in it who were enemies to the Lord?
20541F. What was the dreadful change that came upon them?
20541F. What was the end of Kuhn, or the"bold?"
20541F. What was the end of the careless servants?
20541F. What was the food with which they were fed?
20541F. What was the little company of boats which kept together?
20541F. What was the porch which let them into a better way?
20541F. What was the second estate seen in the vision?
20541F. What was the sound of the trumpet?
20541F. What was their great support in it?
20541F. What were the baits which the phantom offered to the youths?
20541F. What were the bright flowers and the bird?
20541F. What were the dry sands into which Kuhn and Zart were carried?
20541F. What were the full streets they met with when they entered the town?
20541F. What were the sackcloth and ashes which he bought?
20541F. What were the shows, and the thieves, and the robbers, which troubled them?
20541F. When was this done?
20541F. Who are meant by these servants trading in the town?
20541F. Who are such?
20541F. Who are those that generally passed through it most easily?
20541F. Who are those who rose up early to go into the town?
20541F. Who came to Zart''s rescue when he prayed?
20541F. Who is He who warned these thoughtless children?
20541F. Who is the King who called his servants thus together?
20541F. Who is the kind Lord of the castle who takes pity on them?
20541F. Who was he who held on through all difficulties to the market- place?
20541F. Who was he who sold the false jewels?
20541F. Who were the crowds who withstood them?
20541F. Who were the next?
20541F. Who were those whose trading the master was pleased to reward?
20541F. Why did Kuhn, or"bold,"cross the border more easily the second time?
20541F. Why did Zart, or"tender,"follow him?
20541F. Why did those who helped others find that they got on the fastest?
20541F. Why does He do so?
20541F. Why is it called your Christian name?
20541F. Why was Irrgeist, after he was brought back, still so sad a pilgrim?
20541F. Why was he still sad and ashamed after he was brought back?
20541F. Why was it given you at that time?
20541F. Why was it so easy to get out of the path, and so hard to get back?
20541F. Why was the staff rough to those that were coming back from wandering?
20541F. Why were all separated in it?
20541F. Why were those who were late ready to quarrel with one another?
20541F. Why, then, do we say that He visits them?
20541He was bringing back with him his wives, and his children, and his servants, and his flocks, and his herds; and of what was he afraid?
20541In what part of God''s word do we read such a parable as this?
20541Is it quite too late?"
20541Now, as he spoke, one listened eagerly to him; and whilst the others jeered, he said very gravely,"What can we do?
20541Now, when I had looked at them for a space, and wondered, my guide said to me,"Wouldst thou see how they enter on this plain?"
20541Surely he could trust the God who had kept him and blessed him all these twenty years, and who had led him now so far on his journey?
20541Then he said,"And wouldst thou see more?"
20541Then he turned to the other and said to him,--"And will not you stop either?
20541Then my angel- guide spoke to me again, marking my sadness, and he said,"Hast thou well observed this sight?"
20541Then some of the other servants asked him, what he had stored up for the king?
20541What is it which so chains all eyes and fixes the attention of all?
20541What should we learn from this account of Jacob''s meeting Esau?
20541What was it, then, which pressed so heavily upon this man''s mind?
20541Who are meant by these children born in the wretched hovel?
20541Who are the children playing on the shores of the rocky island?
20541Who is a God like unto Thee, that pardonest iniquity?"
20541Who were those who were walking in the beautiful garden as its lords?
20541Why did not they begin with some of the great and royal cities?
20541Why should he fear now, when he was almost at his father''s tent?
20541Why should they come against this little town?
20541Why then does he fear so greatly?
20541Why was it not against Jerusalem, or Jezreel, or even against the newly rebuilt Jericho?
20541and,"How shall I, a loiterer, traffic for my lord?"
20541how shall we ever get over that sea?
20541we can never swim across it: had we not better go back, and play and be happy, until the time comes for us to die?"
21828Know ye not,Paul writes to them,"that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
2182816. Who does not see how fit a place this was for the Apostle of the Gentiles to be born in?
21828Back to Christ?
21828But had they profited by these advantages?
21828Can we conceive what their procedure was like in the towns they visited?
21828Could it be that these were people for whom the gospel had no message?
21828Could men be rescued from the grasp of such monstrous vices?
21828Could such spectacles of purity and love be products of the powers of darkness?
21828Did he drink at the wells of wisdom which flow from Mount Helicon before going to sit by those which spring from Mount Zion?
21828Did not the serenity with which his victims went to meet their fate look like the very peace which he had long been sighing for in vain?
21828Did these people look like enemies of God?
21828Do you know the authors he quoted from?
21828Do you know the theological names for these alternatives?
21828Does Paul regard the unregenerate man as possessing the part of human nature which he calls"spirit"?_ 67.
21828Had he kept company with Christ?
21828Had his mind, then, been visited with no compunctions?
21828Had they succeeded where the Gentiles had failed?
21828Had they, then, fulfilled the will of God, which they knew?
21828He was learning to be a religious teacher; was he himself religious?
21828His Religious Life.--Meantime what was his moral and religious state?
21828His argument calling upon him to enumerate some of his outstanding adventures,"Are they ministers of Christ?"
21828How could human nature resist disinterestedness like this?
21828How does it begin?
21828How does it end?
21828How, then, could it profit the Gentiles to be placed in this position?
21828If that age naturally wove miraculous legends round great names, why did it not encircle Paul with a continuous web of miracle?
21828In Paphos or Iconium, in Thessalonica or Beroea or Corinth, how did things go on after Paul left?
21828Is this because there was no more to tell?
21828May he have been a rabbi in this synagogue and one of Stephen''s opponents in argument?
21828On what occasions is Paul recorded to have used it?
21828On what occasions might he have been expected to use it, when he omitted to do so?
21828Or did he get out of prison and resume his old occupations?
21828The Services.--But suppose them now all gathered; how does their worship proceed?
21828The rest was for Paul alone: a voice sounded in his ears,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"
21828Was he one of the twelve apostles?
21828Was it money he was seeking, or power, or something darker and less pure?
21828Was the brave heart then conquered at last?
21828Was the soldier of Christ going to be driven off the field and forced to confess that the gospel was not suited for cultured Greece?
21828Was there no service by which he could make up for all deficiencies and win that grace at last in which the great of old had stood?
21828Were the tongues of Pentecost the same as those of 1 Corinthians?
21828What good in these circumstances did their knowledge do them?
21828What is the meaning of the word"charism"?
21828What is the significance of this reduplication in so small a book?
21828What other mind of those ages except Paul''s could have erected a structure so magnificent on the very foundations of the Epistle to the Romans?
21828What place could be more appropriate for the meditations of this successor of these men of God?
21828What reasons may be given for the omission?_ 20.
21828What was the relation of the Christian Jews to the law, according to the teaching and preaching of Paul?
21828What were the Christians like, and what was the aspect of their worship?
21828When his trial came on, did it issue in his condemnation and death?
21828Who was he who had been here?
21828_ By what other names were the Christians called in New Testament times, among themselves or among their enemies?_ 78.
21828_ Does Paul divide human nature into two or into three sections?
21828_ How often does the phrase"in Christ"( or"in"with pronouns referring to Christ) occur in Ephesians?_ 172.
21828_ What are Paul''s principal metaphors?_ 17.
21828_ What does Paul mean by the Law?_ 32.
21828_ What is the connection between moral and intellectual degeneracy?_ 62.
21828_ What modern divine endeavored to revive these phenomena, and what is the name of the church he founded?
21828_ What two kings of Macedonia are famous in history?_ 102.
21828_ What was the Latin name for a town enjoying the political privileges possessed by Tarsus?_ 16.
21828_ What was the Latin name for the Roman citizenship, and what privileges did it include?
21828_ What were the charges generally brought against him before the authorities?_ 91.
21828_ What were the courts of the temple; and what was the name of the Roman fortress which overlooked them?_ 171.
21828_ Where are churches mentioned as meeting in the houses of individuals?_ 132.
21828_ Where does Paul mention his journey to Arabia?_ 56.
21828_ Where does Paul refer to the sophists and rhetoricians?_ 26.
21828_ Where does Paul speak of the Gospel as a"mystery,"and what does he mean by this word?_ 65.
21828_ Where does he make this boast?_ 19.
21828_ Where in his writings does he mention Barnabas and Mark?_ 93.
21828_ Where is it said that Paul voted in the Sanhedrim?_ 45.
21828and why does the New Testament admit that the Baptist worked no miracle?
21828and, as he looked up and asked the radiant Figure that had spoken,"Who art Thou, Lord?"
21828or in what other mind was there such a union of the doctrinal and the ethical?
21828what precisely was it he had done?
14021A doctor, sir?
14021And America?
14021And Christianity certainly has been the Religion of the West up to a hundred years ago?
14021And Europe?
14021And how did we keep out of the Eastern War?
14021And if it goes wrong?
14021And is there any other news?
14021And my Germans are in it? 14021 And nothing more is known?"
14021And now what remains to be said? 14021 And that is all?"
14021And that priest-- that priest does n''t think so?
14021And the Abbey will be used?
14021And the East?
14021And the Holy Father?
14021And the programme?
14021And the religious effect of that?
14021And they?
14021And what do you think?
14021And what is the Government doing?
14021And what next, sir? 14021 And what then?"
14021And what then?
14021And you are sure?
14021And you have done so?
14021And you think our plan will hinder it?
14021And you will tell them so?
14021And you, Holiness?
14021And you?
14021And your Eminence?
14021And your speech to- morrow?
14021And-- and they''ve just stopped?
14021And-- and which would you say were the most highly evolved people-- East or West?
14021Any complete message?
14021Are you a Catholic?
14021Are you going like this? 14021 Are you in pain?"
14021Are you sure you are not too frightened, my dear? 14021 Are you the Archbishop, sir?"
14021Are you too tired to talk, my dear?
14021As you said, What is the use of words?
14021Brand,came the sharp fairy voice,"is that you?...
14021But I really want to get at what they think.... Well, then, that is all?
14021But is it absolutely certain that the East has got them?
14021But it is all well between us again?
14021But what do they say about that?
14021But what does it all mean? 14021 But what has he done?"
14021But what is it?
14021But who is Felsenburgh?
14021But you did what you could, my dear?
14021But-- but can not we be friends?
14021By the way, Brand, what do you know of a man called Phillips? 14021 Can I do anything for you?"
14021Did he confess it?
14021Did you notice anything just now, sweetheart-- when I said that about Jesus Christ?
14021Do I not?
14021Do the people understand?
14021Do you know if he is alive?
14021Do you mean--? 14021 Do you think the conspirators will attempt it?"
14021Does he ask for anything?
14021Eh?
14021Eminence, have you considered the effect in either case? 14021 Europe will not split?"
14021Euthanasia?
14021Father Franklin?
14021Father, I must not keep you; but tell me this-- Who is this man?
14021Felsenburgh?
14021Friends?
14021Good news or bad?
14021Had you better tell me now?
14021Has he any other name?
14021Have you a Comparative Atlas, sir?
14021Have you ever been in a typhoon?
14021Have you noticed how few great men we''ve got? 14021 He is coming straight through, your Eminence?"
14021He will not veto it?
14021He will, will he not? 14021 His likeness to the other?"
14021How did this come through?
14021How do I know it is not a dream?
14021How do they know he was a Catholic?
14021How do you account for that, then? 14021 How ill?"
14021How old is He?
14021How shall you go?
14021How would your old fellow- Catholics account for it?
14021I beg your pardon, sir, but were you at Brighton, at the accident two months ago?
14021I may tell her about you, sir?
14021I must not say I am a priest, I suppose?
14021I suppose we shall communicate with one another?
14021I will telephone in the morning.... Mabel, do you remember what I told you about the priest?
14021Indeed, sir?
14021Is it true,she said again,"that all are to be questioned as to whether they believe in God, and to be killed if they confess it?"
14021Is it true?
14021Is it? 14021 Is n''t it astonishing the way in which suggestion lasts?
14021Is n''t that very hopeful?
14021Is sentimentality all you mean by friendship? 14021 Is that all?"
14021Is there any other proposal?
14021Is this any use?
14021Is what true, my dear?
14021It is not Eastern news?
14021It is not certain that she will die-- it is not imminent?
14021It is of no use.. Then you did sign it?
14021Mabel, where are you going?
14021Mother is ill. Shall I leave her?
14021My darling,cried the man,"have you nothing to say?"
14021My dear, my dear, what is it?
14021My dear, what do you mean when you say that He is not yet known?
14021My dear, what is it?
14021No more than that?
14021No, sir; it was my daughter- in- law-- I beg your pardon, sir, but---"Well?
14021Nothing else?
14021Oh, very good.... May we know what good comes of being''received into the Church?''
14021Oliver, what do you say to people when they are dying?
14021Oliver,she cried again,"I must tell you this.... Do you know what I thought before you came?"
14021One instant-- is it true that this worship will be compulsory?
14021Shall I send to you in a day or two? 14021 Shall you be there, sir?"
14021Sweetheart,he said gravely,"can not you trust me a little?
14021Tell me, are you very ill?
14021Thank you so much, Mr. Francis.... Then that is the kind of outline?
14021That among the palms, Holiness?
14021That place, father,He said,"what is its name?"
14021That they are pig- headed? 14021 The Mohammedans believe in God, too, do n''t they?"
14021The door is shut, father? 14021 The effect?"
14021Then Felsenburgh was in London?
14021Then when do you suppose the news was made public?
14021Then you did sign it?
14021This man? 14021 Was there ever a dream like this?"
14021Waves, do you think?
14021Well, Eminence?
14021Well, briefly, they say that pain is the result of sin---"And sin? 14021 Well, my child?"
14021Well, my dear, what is it? 14021 Well, my dear?"
14021Well, my dear?
14021Well, my dear?
14021Well, my dear?
14021Well, sir, you will come, will you not?
14021Well, sir,he said hastily,"you will say nothing till you have seen her?
14021Well, then, Father Percy Franklin; can you tell us why you came here? 14021 Well, think about it, and let me know.... You have heard what has happened?"
14021Well, what is it, my dear? 14021 Well, you have seen Mr. Phillips, then?"
14021Well?
14021Well?
14021Were you there, madam?
14021What about him?
14021What about this European parliament?
14021What am I wanted to say?
14021What chance do you see?
14021What do they mean by that?
14021What do you make of it?
14021What do you think of the Pope''s new Religious Order, sir?
14021What do you think of the weather?
14021What do you think will be the effect?
14021What else?
14021What else?
14021What happened to you?
14021What is the meaning?
14021What is the use of these questions?
14021What is your opinion of the whole affair, sir?
14021What kind of figure?
14021What of the figures?
14021What time will they be back?
14021What year was the_ Two- Thirds Majority Bill_ passed?
14021What''s the matter with mother?
14021When would you wish me to bring you Holy Communion? 14021 When?"
14021Where is it?
14021Who is Felsenburgh, after all?
14021Who is it? 14021 Who is that?"
14021Who is there?
14021Who is this man?
14021Who is this?
14021Why are you not a Catholic yourself?
14021Why did he shoot just then?
14021Why does she not send for her parish- priest?
14021Why not at once?
14021Why not now?
14021Why, father?
14021Will you hear my confession, father?
14021Will you promise me to sit quietly, then?
14021Will your Eminence wait here?
14021Would you mind telling us your name? 14021 Yes, Mabel?"
14021Yes, Oliver?
14021Yes, but by what means?
14021Yes, my child,he said quietly,"but who is it?"
14021Yes, my son?
14021Yes? 14021 You are afraid, sir?
14021You are all Masons, of course?
14021You have been here all this evening?
14021You saw that too, then.... Mabel, do you think she is falling back?
14021You see that, do you not? 14021 You sent for him, mother?"
14021You swear you are a priest?
14021You will come, sir, will you not? 14021 Your arm, my dear?"
14021''Paternity,''is it not?
14021*****"And the fall of the Universities?"
14021... And it is true that Christians have died for this Faith, whatever it is?"
14021... Is death imminent?"
14021A line or two ran in her head from one of the old Victorian poets: You doubt If any one Could think or bid it?
14021After all, who was old Blackmore to frighten him?
14021And I am not, any more, at least not with my heart, though I see you are right.... Do you understand, my dear?
14021And I ca n''t get Felsenburgh out of my head.... Father Franklin---""Yes?"
14021And how do you do it, Father Franklin?"
14021And how far was he, Percy Franklin, responsible?
14021And now, you till come, sir?"
14021And then Hell; how could you ever have believed in that?...
14021And what do you think should be done?"
14021And what next?"
14021And what of Julian Felsenburgh?"
14021And will He be with us to- morrow?"
14021And yet, what do I know of him?
14021And you signed it?"
14021And you will not come until twenty- two o''clock, sir?"
14021Are you coming, father?"
14021Are you still losing Catholics through Masonry?"
14021Are you sure?"
14021At any rate, we know your address, and can let you know.... By the way, Father Franklin, are you going back to Westminster to- night?"
14021At least, so I think.... Father, who in God''s name is Felsenburgh?"
14021Brand and his wife know nothing of all this?"
14021Brand?
14021Brand?"
14021Brand?"
14021Brand?"
14021Brand?"
14021But I believe it is practically certain, is it not?--that Divine Worship is to be restored throughout the kingdom?"
14021But after this---""Well?"
14021But briefly---""Well?"
14021But have n''t I told them a hundred times?"
14021But if not---""Well?"
14021But there must be a Founder-- Who, in God''s Name?
14021But what does faith mean, except that we know that mercy will prevail?
14021But you would like to?"
14021By the way...""Yes?"
14021Can you hear?"
14021Can you not shake hands?"
14021Could not republics, too, lay aside their splendour, mobs be tamed, selfishness deny itself, and wisdom confess its ignorance?...
14021Did you know him?"
14021Did you not feel it?"
14021Do n''t you see that Christianity is only one way of saying all that?
14021Do you know whom I at first took it for?"
14021Do you not remember seeing me in the Cathedral?"
14021Do you not understand that all which Jesus Christ promised has come true, though in another way?
14021Do you remember, sir?--an old lady?"
14021Do you see now why I was so tiresome?
14021Does it ever come back to you?"
14021Dreams are nonsense, are they not?
14021Eminence, do you realise how violent the feeling is against us?"
14021Even death itself seemed now no longer terrible, for was not death swallowed up in victory?
14021Even the Archbishop, holy man as he was, with all his childlike faith-- was that the man to lead English Catholics and confound their enemies?
14021Father, ought I to tell him?"
14021First, may I ask a question?"
14021First, there was his intellect, puzzled beyond description, demanding, Why, why, why?
14021Francis?"
14021Francis?"
14021Francis?"
14021Francis?"
14021God-- You would understand, would n''t You?"
14021Have you anything to add to this?"
14021Have you decided yet as to whether the priest is to come again?"
14021He became a Cardinal, did n''t he?"
14021He can not harm me, can he?
14021He had said mass, had he not?
14021He had seen him lay himself down there some time-- was it four hours or four centuries ago?
14021He says he can not deny God, neither can he affirm Him.--He was your secretary, then?"
14021He will be back to dinner, will he not?"
14021He wondered what he was doing now; whether he had taken off the Roman collar of Christ''s familiar slaves?
14021His recommendations--?
14021His voice was as-- as the sound of the sea-- as simple as that-- as-- as lamentable-- as strong as that.--Did you not hear it?"
14021How can he believe it?
14021How can this man injure you?"
14021How can we pretend anything when you do not believe in God?
14021How could he bear that?
14021How could it come about?...
14021How could it not?
14021How long, he wondered, would there be peace?
14021How old are you?"
14021How was it conceivable that God did not intervene, and that the Father of men could permit His dear world to be so ranged against Him?
14021How was it to be dealt with?
14021How would he use his success?...
14021I am a Catholic--?"
14021I am not sure that it appealed even to me much( and I was always a strong Individualist)--except by way of pathos---""Yes?"
14021I am safe now?
14021I do not see how it could be bettered....""Yes, Oliver?"
14021I dreamed of Him all night.... Oliver, where is He?"
14021I mean, who sent for you?"
14021I suppose no rehearsal will be possible?"
14021I suppose you have to write your letter yet?"
14021I understand that you offer yourselves as-- as Masters of Ceremonies--?"
14021I was there too-- do you not remember?
14021I would not move it for the world: it was her toy, was it not?"
14021II And as for Himself, what had He to say to all this?
14021III And as for His inner life, what can be said of that?
14021III"Oh, mother,"said Mabel, kneeling by the bed;"can not you understand what has happened?"
14021If it could reach this woman, who could be too far removed for it to take effect?
14021If_ Papa Angelicus_ who now reigned in Rome had not thought of it, why should a foolish, conceited priest in Westminster set himself up to do so?
14021In Italy?
14021Is it his Holiness?''"
14021It is after midnight, is it not?"
14021It is just nervous excitement.... Shall I pull down the blind?"
14021It is much better so.--And then, I suppose, Father Franklin, you want to give those other things to my mother, too?"
14021It is simple, impressive, and, above all, it is unmistakable in its main lesson---""And that you take to be--?"
14021It is this-- Why do Catholics believe in God?"
14021It meant that every living creature in it was killed and probably many more in the place where it fell-- and what then?
14021It must not be known, sir; you will promise me that, too?"
14021It ran as follows:"What of Masonry?
14021It should have been forwarded by telegraphy-- why was that not done?"
14021It was just exactly what they were not.... Where was I?
14021It was very well for those that had the Faith, but what of the countless millions who were settling down in contented blasphemy?
14021It will throw the movement back ten years.... Do you think that there are not thousands like yourself who hate and detest this violence?...
14021Just now she can understand very little of what has happened.... What time shall you be home?"
14021My dear, do people really believe all that?"
14021Now what does all that mean?...
14021Now, mother, are you ready for breakfast?"
14021Now, sir, would you mind telling us why you came here?"
14021Now, what do you make of that?"
14021Oh!--what could they not do?...
14021Oliver, do you understand?
14021Oliver, how can they?"
14021Or was God behind even this?
14021Or why was it that that name seemed to him sinister?
14021Perhaps you heard---""Felsenburgh?"
14021Phillips?"
14021Phillips?"
14021Shall I get you anything?"
14021Shall I read to you?"
14021She heard an indrawn hiss behind her chair, and the next instant an exclamation from Mabel.... What was that?
14021Tell me, Oliver?"
14021That is all you know, then?"
14021That was the answer; and was it not overwhelmingly sufficient?
14021The poor dear is too ill. Will you come downstairs, sir?"
14021Then they say that they deduce other things about God-- that He is Love, for example, because of happiness---""And the pain?"
14021Then why not she?...
14021There is a Catholic plot, sir, discovered in London---""Well?"
14021There is no church law against your telling us, is there?"
14021There is no one listening?"
14021There was a gentle sobbing somewhere in the air-- was it her own or another''s?
14021Was it just then to repeat formulas, to lie still, to open despatches, to listen through the telephone, and to suffer?
14021Was not that scheme as old as the eternal hills, and as useless for practical purposes?
14021Was this eternal silence never to be broken?
14021Was this old woman out of her mind, then?
14021Well, do n''t you see how strong that made the Communists?
14021Well, watch her, wo n''t you?...
14021Were these not, too, His children and the sheep of His pasture?
14021What can I say?
14021What did He mean to do?
14021What do you know of Felsenburgh?
14021What do you make of that?"
14021What do you mean?"
14021What do you see?"
14021What does any one know of him?"
14021What does it matter what that poor dear upstairs thinks?
14021What else?...
14021What have you dreamt?"
14021What if that sinister man were still somewhere overhead?
14021What if this new spasm of fervour were no more than the dying flare of faith?
14021What in the world is happening?"
14021What in the world then did God want him to do?
14021What in the world was to be done?
14021What is His power?
14021What is it?"
14021What is the matter?
14021What kind of friends can we be?"
14021What manner of man was he?
14021What of Prophecy and Royalty?"
14021What of universal peace-- peace, that is to say, established by others than Christ''s method?
14021What time is it now, father?"
14021What was his character, his motive, his method?
14021What will happen?"
14021When will you bring me Holy Communion?"
14021Where did He learn His languages?"
14021Where then was the difficulty?
14021Where then was the wind, and the flame, and the earthquake, and the secret voice?
14021Who are coming?"
14021Who did it?
14021Why are you trembling?
14021Why did not Cardinal Dolgorovski communicate it?"
14021Why did not Oliver come, or at least let her know why he did not?
14021Why do you ask?"
14021Why should they not be alike?"
14021Why was it allowed?
14021Why would he not be silent, and let silence be heard?...
14021Will the President take part?
14021Will twenty- two o''clock be convenient, sir?"
14021Will you kindly destroy that when you have copied it?
14021Will you promise us that?"
14021Would not to- morrow, perhaps---?"
14021Yet, she told herself again, that climax had already been born; the birthpangs were over; for had not He come who was the heir of time?...
14021You are a priest, father?"
14021You are not going back from your promise?"
14021You are sure?"
14021You have leave to go.... Will your Eminence stay for a few minutes?"
14021You have not heard?"
14021You must be present.... Can you hear?"
14021You remember his''Analogy''?
14021You said just now that things went slowly?"
14021You understand that you are to remain in Rome for the present?"
14021You will not tell him?"
14021You will promise me?"
14021Your address is here, I understand?"
14021Your servant tells me---""Who sent you?"
14021_ Quare fremuerunt gentes?...
14021by the way, Mabel, do you know who took the message to the priest?"
14021that is certain, is it?
14021they are not necessary?
14021what do I care?
14021yes; and that does it, then?
14021your white hair helps you.... Now, father, will you come with me into my room?
18787Are you very sure of that?
18787But how shall we know which one God wills?
18787But, my father, are not you men like me? 18787 Do n''t you see that he is thinking of taking a wife?"
18787Do you think,replied Francis warmly, and as if moved by prophetic inspiration,"that God raised up the Brothers for the sake of this country alone?
18787Father,he said,"it is useless for you to disturb yourself for what you can not hinder; but, tell me, how much wine do you get on an average?"
18787Here,he said, holding out to him a double handful of coins which he took from Bernardo''s robe,"here; are you sufficiently paid now?"
18787How can I endure patiently continual pains which torture me day and night? 18787 I am the herald of the great King,"he answered"but what is that to you?"
18787Of what order are you?
18787That is all very well, but what can you do for me more than they?
18787What are you saying?
18787What is it, brother, what do you want of me again?
18787What is the matter with you?
18787Whence come you?
18787Where was I when I told you to do whatever your minister told you as to the psalter?
18787Wherefore, then, have you sent your brethren so far away, exposing them thus to starvation and all sorts of perils?
18787Wherefore,said the God of old Isaiah,"do you weigh money for that which is not meat?
18787Which one shall we take?
18787Who are you?
18787Why do you lay at my door things with which I have nothing to do? 18787 Why have you permitted these lewd fellows to stay under our portico?"
18787Why thee? 18787 Why,"he asked,"since you are poor, will you not accept like the others?"
18787You come here,he said,"expecting to find a great saint; what will you think when I tell you that I ate meat all through Advent?
18787[ 21] To feel that implacable work of destruction going on against which the most submissive can not keep from protesting:My God, my God, why?
18787[ 5] Only a profoundly religious and poetic soul( is not the one the other?) 18787 ''Whom do you wish I should give you, my son?'' 18787 A physician of Arezzo whom he knew well, having come to visit him,Good friend,"Francis asked him,"how much longer do you think I have to live?"
18787After going on a certain time,"Is it true,"he said,"that you are Brother Francis of Assisi?"
18787After that, what did it matter that Francis''s tears became more abundant to the point of making him blind for a fortnight?
18787Afterward, when his companions, who had not had the courage to remain, came back he said to them, smiling,"Oh, cowardly folk, why did you go away?
18787Am I, then, responsible for their souls?"
18787And all of St. Francis in his address to brother wolf and his sermon to the birds?
18787And how is it that the bulls sent to the seven bishops have left not the slightest trace upon this pontiff''s register?
18787Are not the words of her representatives the words of Jesus forever perpetuated on earth?
18787Brother Bernardo in his mission to Bologna, for example( 1212?
18787But did not most of the men of''89 believe themselves good and loyal subjects of Louis XVI.?
18787But is this abstinence from action truly Christian?
18787By what right did he, a mere deacon, admit to profession and cut off the hair of a young girl of eighteen?
18787Did not Jesus, the Virgin, the disciples live on bread bestowed?
18787Did the Italian translator think there was an error in this quotation?
18787Did they receive a Rule from St. Francis?
18787Do we not find all of Jesus in the words of the Last Supper?
18787Do we now understand his pain?
18787Does he not hold his message from Christ himself?
18787Does it not by itself alone reveal the freshness, the youth, the kindness of heart of the first Franciscans?
18787Does not this suggest the idea that the pontiff had perhaps named a commission of cardinals to oversee the Brothers Minor?
18787Does this give us reason clamorously to condemn Ugolino and the pope?
18787Evidently all these abuses are displeasing to you; but then, people ask, why do you tolerate them?"
18787FOOTNOTES:[ 1] Thirty- sixth and last strophe of the song_ Amor de caritade Perche m''hai si ferito?_ found in the collection of St. Francis''s works.
18787For what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
18787Had Clara and Francis foreseen the difficulties which they would meet?
18787Had he been ill?
18787Had he come to see that the necessities of life were to sully and blight his dream?
18787Had he discovered the warning signs of the misfortunes which were to come upon his family?
18787Had he seen in the check of his missions in Syria and Morocco a providential indication that he had to change his method?
18787Had this scene frightened the Benedictines?
18787Has not the passion for worm- eaten speculations yet made victims enough?
18787Has not this artless scene a delicious and poignant sweetness?
18787Have not these artless repetitions a mysterious charm which steals deliciously into the very depths of the heart?
18787Have we not seen generals who preferred to lose a battle rather than gain it with the aid of guerrillas?
18787Have we reason to blame Celano?
18787He desired to be a man of the Gospel, an apostolic man, but was not the best way of becoming such to obey the Roman pontiff, the successor of Peter?
18787He might perhaps have been a great doctor, but would he have become the Saviour of the world?
18787He thought himself obeying God in defending his own inspiration, but does not the Church speak in the name of God?
18787How be sad when in spite of falls one never ceases to make progress?
18787How could he better have declared his purposes or revealed his dreams?
18787How could he refuse a hospitality so thoroughly Franciscan?
18787How far did the young man permit himself to be led on?
18787How is it going to be marked?
18787How many times had he not been reminded that a great association, in order to exist, must have precise and detailed regulations?
18787How refuse it when there were so many works to found?
18787How shall one be melancholy who has in the heart an inexhaustible treasure of life and truth which only increases as one draws upon it?
18787Is he not an ambassador of God?
18787Is it not a mistake?
18787Is it presumptuous to ask our readers to try to understand the thirteenth century and love St. Francis?
18787Is not all Francis in this choice?
18787Is not devotion always blind?
18787Is not this a charming incident?
18787Is there not in them a sort of sacrament of which the words are only the rude vehicle?
18787Is there such a thing as the important and the secondary?
18787Is this perhaps a mistake?
18787Is this to say that I have only desired to give the reader a moment of diversion?
18787Must they not, by any means, prevent this abomination in the holy place?
18787Must we renounce the use of this weapon against the enemies of the faith?
18787Must we see in this a pious fraud to weaken the numberless clear declarations of Francis against learning?
18787Of course Francis''s humility was doubted by no one, but why not manifest it, not only in costume and manner of living, but in all his acts?
18787Of what consequence are the names of those early disciples who are entirely secondary in the history of the Franciscan movement?
18787One day a brother of whom he asked,"Whence do you come?"
18787Ought we, perhaps, to read di Campello?
18787Quis potest vivere sine temporalium possessione?
18787The clergy repeat to satiety that we must not confound the two; but what good does this do if in practice we do not distinguish them?
18787Then turning toward Masseo,"Thou wishest to know why it is I whom men follow?
18787This province, which is evidently his own,"does it not resemble the sky blazing with stars?
18787Thou wishest to know?
18787Was he a native of the town of Catana?
18787Was he trying to divert his mind, to forget that day of bitter thought?
18787Was he wrong?
18787Was it not rendering a great service to those to whom they resorted to teach them charity?
18787Was not the mountain that of his sufferings, the temptation to murmur and despair?
18787Was the knight of Christ then going to give up his arms?
18787Was there a work of this name?
18787What does it matter whether there were two, three, or four missions before the papal approbation?
18787What else could they do, on arriving in a country, but answer those who asked for news?
18787What had he been doing those eight months?
18787What happened next?
18787What has happened?
18787What ought I not to have done when he came in the name of God?
18787What separates this prayer from the effort to discern duty made by choice spirits apart from all revealed religion?
18787What shall we say of a biography where Francis''s Will is not even mentioned?
18787What was Francis doing all this time?
18787What was said to him by the stable where the Son of Mary was born, the workshop where he toiled, the olive- tree where he accepted the bitter cup?
18787What were his views on the subject of learning?
18787When shall we find some one who can and will undertake to make a scientific edition of them?
18787When they arrived at the court the king admired their beauty, and finding in them his own likeness he asked,"Whose sons are you?"
18787Whence comes it, then, that it should be thee whom the world desires to follow?"
18787Where are they who have stolen away my family?"
18787Which is the more beautiful, the ideal temple of the artist''s fancy, or the poor chapel of reality?
18787Who knows even that it was not the Calabrian Seer who awoke his heart to its transports of love?
18787Who knows whether conscience was not already murmuring a reproach, and showing him how trivial were all the sophisms which had been woven around him?
18787Who knows whether the joy which he would have felt in seeing France did not confirm him in the idea that he ought to renounce this plan?
18787Who would dare say so?
18787Whom, if not him who was afterward to appear as the Anti- Francis?)
18787Why had he deserted his post, given up the direction of his family, if not from idleness and selfishness?
18787Why had he not gone home to preside at the chapter?
18787Why should it take three to write a few pages?
18787Why should we not have here some fragments of the original legend of the Three Companions?
18787Why thee?
18787Why thee?"
18787Why this solemn enumeration of Brothers whose testimony and collaboration are asked for?
18787[ 29] Had he been belated by some mission?
18787[ 3] Did these merely exterior demonstrations disgust him?
18787[ 3] Who knows if some one will not arise to take up his work?
18787[ 55] What more natural than to put Thomas of Celano at its head?
18787[ 8] Why did he not apply to one of the Brothers of the Saint''s immediate circle?
18787_ Alleluia_,[4] does not this include the whole Franciscan dream?
18787_ Da pauperi ut des tibi: da micam ut accipias totum panem; da tectum, accipe coelum._[ 6] By what right did he begin to preach?
18787_ La selva d''un luogo deserto del val di Spoleto_( Carceri?
18787_ Quænam hæc est doctrina nova quam infers auribus nostris?
18787_ Super quem inquit( Franciscus) tenes dexteram meam?
18787_ he gently murmured as he led me away, all ready to receive my confidence_,"sognava d''amore o di tristitia?"
18787and never from Central Italy, where, among other eye- witnesses, Brother Leo was yet living([ Cross] 1271)?
18787cit._, p. 30); 2, portrait dating about 1230, by Giunta Pisano(?
18787consult them, gain inspiration from their views?
18787grant it?
18787replied Egidio;"do you believe that a simple woman might please Him as well as a master in theology?"
18787was there not room to profit by the experience of the older orders?
18787what shall we ignorant and simple ones do to merit the favor of God?"
18787which way are you facing?"
18787why hast thou forsaken me?"
18787why labor for that which satisfieth not?
17678What if the salt have lost his proper strength and savoriness,and, as Christ saith,"be good for no use, scant worth the casting on the dunghill?"
176781564 Alliensis] from Occamus?
17678Again, who wotteth not what words were spoken against St. Paul, the most earnest and vehement preacher and maintainer of the truth?
17678Also when they did of late put in print the ancient father Origen''s work upon the Gospel of John, why left they quite out the whole sixth chapter?
17678And Augustine,"How shall I hold Him,"saith he,"which is absent?
17678And do all they themselves, ween you, agree well together?
17678And what is he that can find out either more Catholic princes or more notable examples?
17678And what though they say,"The Pope is all and above all?"
17678And where they say it is not lawful to make a change without a council, what was he that gave us these laws, or from whence had they this injunction?
17678And wherein, I pray you?
17678And why be they afraid to take a pattern of the Apostles''and old fathers''times, as though they all had been void of understanding?
17678And why do the Nominals disagree from the Reals?
17678And why promiseth he his"indulgences and his pardons"so largely to any that will( what way soever it be) kill any of his enemies?
17678And why so, trow ye?
17678And yet what a stir and revel keep they at this time upon two poor names only of Luther and Zuinglius?
17678Are not all things removed from the whole holy council, and brought before the Pope alone?
17678But I put case, these abbots[ and bishops] have no knowledge: what if they understand nothing what religion is, nor how we ought to think of God?
17678But how if the things, which these men are so desirous to have seem new, be found of greatest antiquity?
17678But how then, if Zuenckfeldius make exclamation on the other side, and say, that the same very words be not his, but Hosius''own words?
17678But if they command them to be void, why are they left in their books as things allowable?
17678But in the end how many brothels, how many whoremongers, how many adulterers, how many incestuous persons could he find of all those?
17678But what if Jeremy tell them, as is afore rehearsed, that these be lies?
17678But what need we rehearse concubines and bawds?
17678But wherefore do they shut out Christian kings and good princes from their convocation?
17678But why at this day is not the same respect and consideration had?
17678But why stand we reckoning up these?
17678But will these men( I say) reform us the Church, being themselves both the persons guilty and the judges too?
17678But will these men, I pray you, think nothing at all of themselves, while they accuse us so maliciously?
17678But yet tell me, of so many and so gross errors, what one have these men at any time reformed?
17678But, good God, what manner of fellows be these which blame us for disagreeing?
17678Call ye this trusting to antiquity, when ye rent in pieces, keep back, maim, and burn the ancient fathers''works?
17678Do these men, ween ye, see more, or set more by the Church of God than they did who first delivered us these things?
17678Do they then either this way instruct the people, as we do, to reverence their magistrate?
17678Doth he maintain empires and kingdoms?
17678Else what needeth there so many assemblies and councils, without the which, as saith AEgidius, the Christian faith is not able to stand?
17678Epiphanius rehearseth up fourscore sundry heresies; and Augustine many more, which sprang up even together with the Gospel?
17678For from the very Apostles''times, who knoweth not how many heresies did rise up even together so soon, as the Gospel was first spread abroad?
17678For if there be no sheep that may stray, why be they called shepherds?
17678For tell me where hath Zuenckfeldius ever written them?
17678For who hath severed him from the rest?
17678For who is so blind, that he seeth not these men be the masters, by whom the people, as saith Hierom, hath been led into error and lulled asleep?
17678For why do they hide, why do they keep under the Gospel which Christ would have preached aloud from the housetop?
17678Hath there been no strifes, no debates, no quarrels among them at no time?
17678How if Christ say that the same persons, who chiefly ought to have care over the temple, have made of the Lord''s temple a den of thieves?
17678How if he favour the Arians, as once Pope Liberius did?
17678How if he have renounced the faith of Christ, and become an apostate, as Lyranus saith many Popes have been?
17678How live they?
17678How say ye, do we devise these tales?
17678How shall I reach my hand up to heaven, to lay hold upon Him that sitteth there?"
17678How should one, then, trust them in the fathers, in the old councils, and in the words spoken by God?
17678How then if I call forth those for witness, whom they themselves have used to honour?
17678How, then, if the Pope have seen none of these things, and have never read either the Scriptures, or the old Fathers, or yet his own councils?
17678I grant it be so: but by what good laws( I would know) have these great mischiefs been punished amongst them?
17678I say, not as may become a bishop, but as may become even a Christian man?
17678If it be so, then, that lieutenants, captains, and peers have had authority to subscribe in council, have not emperors and kings the like authority?
17678If that be so, what is the Pope, I pray you, at this day other than a monarch or a prince?
17678If there be no city that may be betrayed, why be they called watchmen?
17678If there be nothing that may run to ruin, why be they called pillars?
17678If they will have these things allowed for good, why be councils called?
17678In what religion?
17678Is every one of them fully resolved what to follow?
17678Is it lawful for a cardinal, being a man of war, and delighting in blood, to have place in a council?
17678Is it so great a matter to have a vain title, and, by changing a garment only, to have the name of a bishop?
17678Is not this the course of the councils in these days?
17678Is the same too soon worn out of mind, and clean consumed?
17678Is there any doubt but Antichrist will have his seat under the same?
17678Is this that your reverence which ye give to God''s Word?
17678Let us see, in all that while, of so many, so manifest, so often confessed by them, and so evident errors, what one error have they amended?
17678Now tell me, might the Churches of the Galatians and Corinthians go amiss, and the Church of Rome alone may not fail, nor go amiss?
17678Of which side were they, I beseech you, which poisoned Henry the Emperor even in the receiving of the sacrament?
17678Or can they with honesty appeach us as seditious persons, breakers of the common quiet, and despisers of princes''majesty?
17678Or what be the cardinals, who must be none other nowadays, but princes and kings''sons?
17678Or what manner of council, ween you, was the same last at Trident?
17678Setting these things aside, what teach they?
17678Shall the Holy Ghost flow in their tongues; or can they with truth say,"We and the Holy Ghost have thought good so?"
17678Shall these be God''s holy army?
17678That is, will ye enjoin God to keep silence, who speaketh to you most clearly by His own mouth in the Scriptures?
17678These things were believed of many, not because they were true, indeed( for what could be more untrue?
17678Was the Gospel therefore not the Gospel, because heresies sprang up withal?
17678Were then Origen, Ambrose, Augustine, Chrysostom, Gelasius, Theodoret, forsakers of the Catholic faith?
17678What Scripture hath at any time forbidden a Christian prince to be made privy to such causes?
17678What do they?
17678What else be the patriarchs, and, for the most part, the archbishops, the bishops, the abbots?
17678What great pomp and crake then is this they make of antiquity?
17678What if I say that Adrian, the Bishop of Rome, did frankly confess that all these mischiefs brast out first from the high throne of the Pope?
17678What if some thief or pirate invade and possess"Noah''s ark?"
17678What is become now of that ordinance?
17678What is he at this day, which alloweth the mightiest kings and monarchs of the world to kiss his blessed feet?
17678What is he that commandeth the emperor to go by him at his horse bridle, and the French king to hold his stirrup?
17678What need I say more?
17678What one thing( tell me) had Peter ever like unto the Pope, or the Pope like unto Peter?
17678What piece of their tyranny and pomp have they diminished?
17678What say they?
17678What should one say more?
17678What should we say any more of this?
17678What superstition have they taken away?
17678What then?
17678What would he say now, if he were alive at this day, and understood the heaving and shoving of these men?
17678What would these men( trow ye) have said in those days?
17678Where be the prince more honoured?
17678Where hath there at any time the commonwealth or the Church been in more quiet?
17678Where is the people less unruly?
17678Where is there less arrogancy and tyranny?
17678Where is there more majesty?
17678Where was that Church then, when"all flesh upon earth had denied their own way?"
17678Which of them ever said"that both the swords were committed unto you?"
17678Which of them ever said"that you have authority and right to call councils?"
17678Which of them ever said"the whole world is but your diocese?"
17678Which of them that ever said that you are"lord of lords"and the"king of kings"?
17678Which of them that more ample authority is given to you than to the residue of the patriarchs?
17678Which of them that you are able to"command the angels of God"as you list yourself?
17678Which of them that you are the only"headspring of all laws"?
17678Which of them that you are the"Lord God"?
17678Which of them that you have"power over purgatories?"
17678Which of them"that all bishops have received of your fulness?"
17678Which of them"that all power is given to you as well in heaven as in earth?"
17678Which of them"that kings and emperors, by Christ''s commandment and will, do receive authority at your hands?"
17678Which of them"that neither kings, nor the whole clergy, nor yet all the people together, are able to be judges over you?"
17678Who but themselves alone made ever any such law?
17678Who hath taught him more cunningly to open, or better to absolve than his brethren?
17678Who hurled under his table Francis Dandalus the duke of Venice, king of Crete and Cyprus, fast bound with chains, to feed of bones among his dogs?
17678Who is he, that seeth not how this is come to pass long since?
17678Whose words be these, then?
17678Why agree they no better among themselves concerning original sin in the Blessed Virgin?
17678Why are they afraid of it?
17678Why are they doubtful to commit it to the trial of God''s word?
17678Why brag they so of the names of the ancient fathers, and of the new and old councils?
17678Why compelleth he all emperors and princes to swear to him fealty and true obedience?
17678Why do they not call us again to be tried by them?
17678Why do they not convince and master us by the Divine Scriptures?
17678Why do they not lay before us how we have gone away from Christ, from the Prophets, from the Apostles, and from the holy fathers?
17678Why doth Albertus Pighius dissent from Cajetanus?
17678Why doth he excommunicate, and command to be taken as a heathen and a Pagan any Christian prince that renounceth his authority?
17678Why doth he vaunt himself to be"king of kings,"and to have kingly royalty over his subjects?
17678Why doth he, when he list, set Christian princes one against another, and at his own pleasure trouble the whole world with debate and discord?
17678Why hath he his legates( as much to say as most subtle spies) lying in wait in all kings''courts, councils, and privy chambers?
17678Why lieth so ancient a cause thus long in the dust destitute of an advocate?
17678Why return we not to the pattern of the old churches?
17678Why saith Albertus Pighius that the ancient father Augustine had a wrong opinion of original sin?
17678Why stick they to do it?
17678Why then do the Scotists and the Thomists, about that they call_ meritum congrui_ and_ meritum condigni_, no better agree together?
17678Why trust they more to the blindness of the unskilful multitude, and to ignorance, than to the goodness of their cause?
17678Why whelm they that light under a bushel which ought to stand on a candlestick?
17678Why will they seem to trust to their authority whom when they list they despise at their pleasure?
17678Why, I beseech you, except a council will and command, shall not truth be truth, and God be God?
17678Why, I pray you, may Caiaphas and Annas understand these matters, and may not David and Ezechias do the same?
17678Will he teach the people to obey and follow their magistrates?
17678Will the abbots, the Pope''s dear darlings, judge that monk for a thief which laboureth not for his living?
17678Will they abate their own ambition and pride?
17678Woteth not the Bishop of Rome, that these things are spoken by his own minions?
17678Yet notwithstanding, because we will grant somewhat to succession, tell us, hath the Pope alone succeeded Peter?
17678and is it not lawful for a Christian emperor or a king?
17678and that it is against all law to suffer such a one to live and to be found either in city or in country, or yet of other men''s charges?
17678and which would they then have forsaken?
17678and will the Bishop of Rome accuse us of treason?
17678concerning a solemn vow and a single vow?
17678from what kind of idolatry have they reclaimed the people?
17678hath Christ Himself, then, the Apostles, and so many fathers all at once gone astray?
17678in what office?
17678in what piece of his life hath he succeeded him?
17678or be they our accusers, whose life is such as no man is able to make mention thereof but with shame and uncomeliness?
17678or doth he once desire that common quiet should be provided for?
17678or else, when Christ Himself said,"that the house of God was made by the Pharisees and priests a den of thieves?"
17678or hath he any regard at all of the majesty of princes?
17678or have a wicked and a detestable opinion of the life to come, and of the immortality of the soul, as Pope John had but few years since?
17678or is that now condemned in us, which was then commended in them?
17678or is the thing now, by alteration only of men''s affections, suddenly become schismatic, which in them was counted Catholic?
17678or shall that which in times past was true, now by- and- by, because it liketh not these men, be judged false?
17678or shall we say a Christian magistrate, which dealeth amongst others in these matters, doth either naughtily, or presumptuously, or wickedly?
17678or that you are"not a mere natural man, but a certain substance made and grown together of God and man"?
17678or understandeth he not he hath such champions to fight for him?
17678or was Christ therefore not Christ?
17678or what fault have they once acknowledged and confessed?
17678or where so many parts of the world do lack how can they truly say they have the consent of the whole world?
17678or why doth Pope Paschal write so proudly of himself?
17678or will Christ be at hand among them there?
17678or, if he be not able to judge, would he have that all those matters should be brought before him alone?
17678or, if he have written them, and Hosius have judged the same to be wicked, why hath not Hosius spoken so much as one word to confute them?
17678or, if these things be not in him, can he give a right and apt judgment of so weighty matters?
17678or, who at any time should have heard the Gospel taught?
17678or,"that he can do as much as Christ can?"
17678saith he,"hath God after so many ages now at last and so late bethought Himself?"
17678voluptuousness, adultery, ribaldry, whoredom, murdering of kin, incest, and others more abominable parts, are not these counted sin at Rome?
17678was so notable a consent of so many ancient bishops and learned men nothing else but a conspiracy of heretics?
17678when Elie the prophet so lamentably and bitterly made moan, that"only himself was left"of all the whole world which did truly and duly worship God?
17678which Gospel would they have believed?
17678which poisoned Victor the Pope even in the receiving of the chalice?
17678which poisoned our King John, king of England, in a drinking cup?
17678which side would they specially then have taken?
17678whom would they have accounted for heretics, and whom for Catholics?
19397A person,these men appear to say,"must have a place to stand upon, and surely we would not say this of God?
19397What am I without truth, without her leadership through life''s labyrinths? 19397 What else,"he asks,"is this modern theology when compared with orthodoxy, than filthy water with clear water?
19397What shall we do?
19397What sort of a miracle,he asks,"is that we find here?
19397What wonder that the piety of the people suffered a similar decline? 19397 Who,"he asks,"has ever ventured to draw the same inference in profane history?
19397Why do n''t you come down from your pulpits,he asks,"for they can not be of any advantage to you in preaching such things?
19397***** Are those enthusiasts who profess to follow reason?
19397---- What is Revelation?
19397A. I should have spoken louder too?
19397A.--Wie hast du Renan''s Leben Jesu aufgenommen?
19397And as to the church, who would say aught against our venerable mother?
19397And did not Christ use his natural faculties?
19397And let the prince of ill Look grim as e''er he will, He harms us not a whit, For why?
19397And now we may ask, why such favor shown toward this new apparition?
19397And what sort of a term is it?
19397And why not?
19397And yet who will find any bitterness in his words; where does he wax angry against his opponent?
19397As a specimen of his tedious method, he begins his discussion of original sin with the questions,"Is there such a thing as original sin?
19397As the adherents of the two confessions were now united, why might not their conjoined strength be wielded for the overthrow of skepticism?
19397Ask ye, Who is this same?
19397At what does it aim?
19397B.--Is the Pentateuch Historically True?
19397B.--What is the Right Method of conducting the Defense of the Old Testament in the Rationalistic Controversy which has come upon the Church?
19397But can man attain to the knowledge of God while in a sinful condition, and while the light of his reason is darkened?
19397But do we find its spirit mild and amiable?
19397But he has asked himself the question,"What can I do to lessen the hold which Rationalism has upon my country?"
19397But if this reason were sufficient for mankind, why should divine revelation be in any case opposed to it?
19397But the true way to measure, understand, and judge it, is by answering the inquiry,_ What has it done?_ Its work must determine its character.
19397But was it so regarded in the writer''s days, or in the ages immediately following?
19397But what is it that is learned from these interesting conversations?
19397But what is it that they are now doing?
19397But what is the Christianity which Kingsley would incorporate into the life of society?
19397But"what must I be?"
19397CAREY, C. S.--The Bible or the Bishop?
19397Can any subtlety perceive a true distinction between their condition and that of the innocent but feeble islanders of some few spots in the Pacific?
19397Certainly I did not produce illustrations enough?
19397Christianity is the religion of love, but to what could a reconciliation amount which is not free?
19397Did they serve their generation well?
19397Does it tend to reëstablish a real peace, and active harmonious relations between itself and that general society in the midst of which it is living?
19397Does the Christian system have the authority of history for its defence?
19397Does this imply that I return from Geneva a Protestant?
19397Finally he asked them,"What shall I do with you?
19397Following close upon the footsteps of Hume, he asked:"How far can human reason go?
19397Has the American church no antidote for the great theological errors of the present age?
19397Have not the same unpleasant things occurred in the Church at other times?
19397Have you looked on its outward manifestations only?
19397He propounds the dilemma, whether the church has conceived a poetical Christ, or whether Christ is the real founder of the church?
19397Herder says,"Have the fishermen of Galilee founded such a history?
19397How can they tell the same things in the same way, since the sources of each are so different?
19397How does Christ live in us?
19397How is it continued?"
19397If it be asked,"Why is sin in the world?"
19397If the demands of the Deists were"modest,"who shall be able to find a term sufficiently descriptive of the claims of their present successors?
19397If we be disposed to ask,"Does not this view make men careless and impious?"
19397In what aspect, he asks, have you considered religion that you so despise it?
19397Is Rationalism likely to run its destructive cycle in the United States?
19397Is it not enough that he has glorified humanity, and made himself adored as king of humanity, even with a crown of thorns upon his brow?
19397Is it not the testimony of the Holy Spirit?
19397Is not every good institution subject to perversion at any time?
19397Is not that a good and safe theology, which, in addition to teaching truth, can also clothe the naked and feed the hungry?
19397Is the spirit of French Protestantism against them, and are the majority of the clergy yielding to the insinuating arguments of the skeptical school?
19397It can not be in the arrangement?
19397Logos was_ reason_ and_ wisdom_ in the Greek writings; why should it mean Christ or the Word when we find it in the gospel of John?
19397MALAN, S. C.--Philosophy or Truth?
19397My sermon must have been much too long?
19397Now do they obtain their right from a comparison of their impressions with something objective?
19397Now what do we behold?
19397On what then depends the future of the Church?
19397One of the important questions propounded is:"Are the Calvinists to be considered heretics, and do they not teach very dangerous errors?"
19397One was,"Do you fear God?"
19397Or will you aver that you have indeed looked upon religion in its inward reality?
19397Patot, a follower of Lord Herbert of Cherbury, referred to Christ by asking,"What do we trouble ourselves about the words of a carpenter?"
19397Rousseau declares that those who filled the pulpits of that venerable city had no answer to the question,"Is Christ divine?"
19397Shall we say that geology is false, and the six days of the Mosaic narrative must be understood in their literal sense?
19397Should I not have used more subtle distinctions?
19397Teachers of religion, true servants of God''s word, what have you to do in our century?
19397The Lord is coming, and to every one he will say,''Where hast thou left the souls of these heathen?
19397The Protestant builds his faith on the Bible, but on what does he build his faith in the Bible?
19397The answer is given to the question, Why does orthodoxy believe in the efficacy of Christ''s blood to save the souls of men?
19397The deluding voice says to the young man,"You live in a progressive age, and why are you not progressive yourself?
19397The intelligent native who was assisting him in his literary work asked, respecting the account of the flood,"Is all that true?"
19397The other was,"To what party do you belong?"
19397The question is not, What does it wish?
19397The question with him was not,"What is the history of England during the period of which I treat?"
19397Then I spoke too slow?
19397Then said the inquiring boy again,"Jesus could not come, and so he sent this poor man in his place: is that it?"
19397Then the action was wrong?
19397Then the pronunciation was defective?
19397Then, what is it?
19397They mean by this,"Have you heard the pastor so describe people that you could not mistake the class to which you belong?"
19397This profound exegete then asks,"Could not something similar have happened in Jacob''s case?
19397To the question, What is inspiration?
19397VAN.--Geschichte oder Roman?
19397WHAT IS TRUTH?
19397WICKES, W.--Moses or the Zulu?
19397WIGGERS, J.--Kirchlicher oder rein biblischer Supranaturalismus?
19397WOODMAN, W.--Is the Bible a Divine Revelation?
19397We know the true path of her prosperity, for do you not see that we have been born and bred within her dear fold?
19397What are confessions but human opinions?
19397What could be done?
19397What could be expected from a revolution conducted by such men as Wislicenus, Blum, Uhlich, Baltzer, Carl Schwartz and their adherents?
19397What do I care who wrote them, what is the date of them, what this or that passage ought to be?
19397What if Arnold, and Petersen and his wife, did indulge in great extravagances?
19397What is all this to me?
19397What is history in its early stages but so many faint legends?
19397What is it that unites in a church if it is not faith?
19397What is its subject?
19397What is the Bible, continues the essayist, but the written voice of the congregation, and not the written voice of God?
19397What is the use of all these Gothic churches, altars, and such matters?
19397What right have we, therefore, to accept as infallible that in which we find such an admixture of error?
19397What then is the Bible which Scherer''s exegesis presents to us?
19397What was the consequence?
19397What, then, is the general Unitarian sentiment on those subjects whose essential importance is acknowledged by all Evangelical Churches?
19397Where is its limit?"
19397Where shall I send you?
19397Wherein, we ask, is the Frenchman worse than the Philadelphian?
19397Who is to be the judge of what is to be retained and what rejected?
19397Who will follow them?
19397Who would dare to speak of the inspiration of the books of Samuel, Ruth, Kings, and Chronicles?
19397Who would not bow before thee?"
19397Who would suspect that quiet young man of possessing so much power over the minds of his countrymen?
19397Why all this reverence for the sacred writers, since they acknowledge themselves men of like passions with us?
19397Why not accept them in the domain of faith, since we meet with them in science?
19397Why should we be surprised at a similar occurrence in the warmer fancy of the Eastern man?"
19397Would it be the hoarse thunder and the glare of lightning; or would the clouds be rent and the clear sky be seen through the widening rifts?
19397[ 251] Will the Reverend author be kind enough to inform the public of the name and exact locality of these innocent islanders?
19397[ 283]_ What is Church History?_ p. 15.
19397[ 285]_ What is Church History?_ p. 17.
19397[ 71] Was Christ possessed of sinless perfection?
19397[ original has extraneous comma]--Geschichte oder Roman?
19397but"Does not the history of England sustain my philosophy?"
19397de Pressensé, Guizot, and their heroic coadjutors?
19397or, What is its creed?
19397page 593--WIGGERS, J.--Kirchlicher oder rein biblischer[original has reinbiblischer] Supranaturalismus?
19397the rejoinder is made,"Why is not man, in the outset of his existence, what he is destined to be, and why must he stand in need of development?"
19397with the devil?''
16455''Tis the Spirit calling, why delay?
16455134 What Hast Thou Done for Me?
16455137 Saw Ye My Savior?
164552 Are we not tending upward, too, As fast as time can move?
164552 Are you walking daily by the Savior''s side?
164552 Can aught, beneath a power divine, The stubborn will subdue?
164552 Can you sleep while homes are rent, Christian soldier?
164552 Delay not, delay not; why longer abuse The love and compassion of Jesus, thy God?
164552 Do not I love thee, from my soul?
164552 Do the tears flow down your cheeks unbidden?
164552 Dost thou not dwell in all the saints, And seal the heirs of heaven?
164552 For thee, my God, the living God, My thirsty soul doth pine; Oh, when shall I behold thy face, Thou Majesty divine?
164552 Has thy night been long and mournful?
164552 Have we trials and temptations?
164552 How can a soul condemned to die, Escape the just decree?
164552 If at the dawn of the early morning, He shall call us one by one, When to the Lord we restore our talents, Will he answer thee-- Well done?
164552 If he our ways should mark With strict inquiring eyes, Could we for one of thousand faults A just excuse devise?
164552 Is not e''en death a gain to those Whose life to God was given?
164552 Is there no kind, no lenient art, To heal the anguish of the heart?
164552 Is your heart warm glowing, With his love o''erflowing, And his goodness showing More and more each day?
164552 Jesus, my Savior, on Calvary''s tree Paid the great debt, and my soul he set free; Oh, it was wonderful, how could it be?
164552 Lord, turn thee to my soul; Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet From sin''s destructive snare?
164552 Must I be carried to the skies On flow''ry beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize, And sailed thro''bloody seas?
164552 Oh, when, thou city of my God, Shall I thy courts ascend, Where congregations ne''er break up, And Sabbaths have no end?
164552 Shall I be at work, for Jesus, Whilst he leads me by the hand, And to those around be saying, Come and join this happy band?
164552 Shall we, whose souls are lighted By wisdom from on high, Shall we to man benighted The light of life deny?
164552 Sinners, turn; why will ye die?
164552 Though high above all praise, Above all blessing high, Who would not fear his holy name, And laud and magnify?
164552 Thy bountiful care, what tongue can recite?
164552 Was it for crimes that I have done He groaned upon the tree?
164552 Wealth, labor, talents freely give, Yea, life itself, that they may live, What hath your Savior done for you?
164552 What do you hope, dear brother, To gain by a further delay?
164552 What is faith''s foundation strong?
164552 What is my being, but for thee, Its sure support, its noblest end?
164552 What means this wondrous story The holy angels tell?
164552 Where dost thou at noon- tide resort with thy sheep, To feed in the pastures of love?
164552 Where is the blessedness I knew When first I saw the Lord?
164552 Who can his mighty deeds express, Not only vast-- but numberless?
164552 Who is this that comes in glory, With the trump of jubilee?
164552 Who''ll be the next to follow Jesus-- Follow his weary, bleeding feet?
164552 Would you calmly walk the wave?
164552"Sprinkled now with blood the throne-- Why beneath thy burdens groan?
164552''Tis but in part I know thy will; I bless thee for the sight; When will thy love the rest reveal, In glory''s clearer light?
16455207 Why Do You Wait?
16455219 Who''ll Be the Next?
16455226 Are You Ready?
1645523._( 859) The Lord my Shepherd is; I shall be well supplied: Since he is mine, and I am his, What can I want beside?
16455247 Is My Name Written There?
16455282 Are You Washed in the Blood?
164553 All- seeing, powerful God, Who can with thee contend?
164553 And now Christ is ready your souls to receive; Oh, how can you question, if you will believe?
164553 Are there no foes for me to face?
164553 Burdened with guilt, would''st thou be blessed?
164553 Burdened with sin''s oppressive chain, Oh, how can I get free?
164553 But who can speak thy wondrous deeds?
164553 But will he prove a friend indeed?
164553 By these may I be warned betimes; Who knows the guile within?
164553 Can you linger in your tent, Christian soldier?
164553 Clouds and darkness round us press; Would we have one sorrow less?
164553 Do you fear the gath''ring clouds of sorrow?
164553 Do you not feel, dear brother, His Spirit now striving within?
164553 Have we been true to the trust he left us?
164553 Hear you now his loving voice?
164553 I need thy presence every passing hour; What but thy grace can foil the tempter''s power?
164553 Is not thy name melodious still, To mine attentive ear?
164553 O, why should I wander an alien from thee, Or cry in the desert for bread?
164553 Oh, who, like thee, so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men before?
164553 Our God in pity lingers still; And wilt thou thus his love requite?
164553 See, from his head, his hands, his feet Sorrow and love flow mingled down; Did e''er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
164553 Sinners, turn; why will ye die?
164553 Such was our Lord; and shall we fear The cross with all its scorn?
164553 We are his people, we his care-- Our souls, and all our mortal frame; What lasting honors shall we rear, Almighty Maker, to thy name?
164553 What, though thou rulest not?
164553 When faith is weak, and courage fails, When grief or doubt our soul assails, Who can, like thee, our spirits cheer?
164553 When shall I reach that happy place, And be forever blest?
164553 When shall the sov''reign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wand''ring feet have trod?
164553 When the Bridegroom cometh will your robes be white, Pure and white in the blood of the Lamb?
164553 Who is life in life to me?
164553 Who''ll be the next to follow Jesus?
164553 Why bend these Eastern sages To one of lowly birth?
164553 Why should I shrink at pain and woe?
164553 Why should this anxious load Press down your weary mind?
164553 Why should we tremble to convey Their bodies to the tomb?
164553 Would you have your cares grow light?
16455322 How Can I but Love Him?
164554 A tent or a cottage, why should I care?
164554 Are you troubled at the tho''t of dying?
164554 Dear Lord, if indeed I am thine, If thou art my sun and my song, Say, why do I languish and pine?
164554 Grieving, would you comfort know?
164554 How far may we go on to sin?
164554 Jesus, we look to thee;-- Where else can sinners go?
164554 Lives again our glorious King: Where, O death, is now thy sting?
164554 The graves of all the saints be blessed, And softened every bed; Where should the dying members rest, But with the dying Head?
164554 When will my pilgrimage be done, The world''s long week be o''er, That Sabbath dawn which needs no sun, That day which fades no more?
164554 Who''ll be the next to follow Jesus, Down thro''the Jordan''s rolling tide?
164554 Why restless, why cast down, my soul?
164554 Why will you be starving, and feeding on air?
16455421 Is Your Lamp Still Burning?
16455422 Will Jesus Find Us Watching?
164555 Have I long in sin been sleeping, Long been slighting, grieving thee?
164555 When I see, in spring- tide gay, Fields their varied tints display, Wakes the thrilling thought in me, What must their Creator be?
164555 Would you strength in weakness have?
164556 That blest moment I received him, Filled my soul with joy and peace: Love I much?
16455A fountain is opened,--how canst thou refuse To wash, and be cleansed in his pardoning blood?
16455Ah, who that loves can love enough?
16455And be washed in the blood of the Lamb?
16455And did my Sovereign die?
16455And does thy cup with love o''erflow?
16455And drink the flowing fountain Of everlasting love?
16455And shall I fear to own his cause, Or blush to speak his name?
16455And what for him will ye not do?
16455And why are my winters so long?
16455And why in the valley of death should I weep, Or alone in the wilderness rove?
16455And with my blessed Jesus Drink endless pleasures in?
16455Are not heavens turned to hells by his pow''r?
16455Are you anxious what shall be to- morrow?
16455Are you ever waiting For your Lord''s returning?
16455Are you fully trusting in his grace this hour?
16455Are you grieving over joys departed?
16455Are you pressing onward, With Christ''s faithful vanguard, In the safe and narrow way?
16455Are you ready?
16455Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
16455Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
16455Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
16455Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
16455Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
16455Are you watching day by day?
16455Are your garments spotless, are they white as snow?
16455Art thou ready-- ready now?
16455Before I drew my breath?
16455But love him, but love him?
16455By thy sighs and tears unmoved?
16455Can my God his wrath forbear?
16455Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share?
16455Cho.--Are you ready?
16455Cho.--Are you washed in the blood, In the soul- cleansing blood of the Lamb?
16455Cho.--Is my name written there?
16455Cho.--Is not this land of Beulah, Blessed, blessed land of light?
16455Cho.--Oh, brother, is your lamp trimmed and burning?
16455Cho.--Why not?
16455Crucify your Lord again?
16455D._ Sinners, Turn!_ Sinners, turn; why will ye die?
16455D._ The Future in God''s Hands._ Oh, I often sit and ponder, When the sun is sinking low, Where shall yonder future find me?
16455D._ The Joyful Prospect._ Oh, when shall I see Jesus, And reign with him above?
16455Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
16455Do we seek to do our best?
16455Do you hear the accents falling?
16455Do you note his rising pow''r, Growing bolder ev''ry hour?
16455Do you rest each moment in the Crucified?
16455Does but God in heaven know?
16455Doth not each pulse with pleasure thrill My Savior''s voice to hear?
16455Fix your eyes upon Jesus; Humble be when blessings flow?
16455Fix your eyes upon Jesus; See a light beyond the grave?
16455Fix your eyes upon Jesus; Would you know God''s peace within?
16455Fix your eyes upon Jesus; Would you know his pow''r to save?
16455Fix your eyes upon Jesus; Would you songs have in the night?
16455Follow Jesus now?
16455For Christ''s coming kingdom are you sighing?
16455Francis Baker(?
16455God, your Maker, asks you why?
16455God, your Savior, asks you why?
16455God; the Spirit, asks you why?
16455Has the world my heart been keeping?
16455Hast thou received them all?
16455Have thy foes been proud and scornful?
16455Have thy friends unfaithful proved?
16455Have you sins that to man''s eye are hidden?
16455He will-- the very friend you need; The Friend of sinners?
16455He, whose word can not be broken, Formed thee for his own abode; On the Rock of Ages founded, What can shake thy sure repose?
16455Hear you not the children''s cry?
16455How can I, Lord, the anguish see, Beneath which thou didst fall?
16455How long will God forbear?
16455How will it fare with thee and me When the King comes in?
16455If sin is your burden, why will you not come?
16455In the book of thy kingdom, Is my name written there?
16455In the book of thy kingdom, With its pages so fair, Tell me, Jesus, my Savior, Is my name written there?
16455Is the world made brighter by its cheering ray?
16455Is there trouble anywhere?
16455Is this dark world fairer For your cheering ray?
16455Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God?
16455Is your beacon lighted, Guiding souls benighted To the land of perfect day?
16455Love I much?
16455Mark you not the mother''s sigh?
16455Martin Madan(?
16455May not a sinner trust in thee?
16455Me, the chief of sinners, spare?
16455Must I not stem the flood?
16455My Redeemer''s tenderness; Love I much?
16455O ye dying sinners, why, Why will ye forever die?
16455Of his joy a sharer?
16455Of one who reigned in heaven, And now on earth would dwell?
16455Oh, who, like thee, did ever go So patient through a world of woe?
16455Oh, why not accept his salvation, And throw off thy burden of sin?
16455On the page white and fair?
16455Once he died our souls to save: Where''s thy victory, boasting grave?
16455Or feel at death dismay?
16455Or love a faithless, evil world That wreathed his brow with thorn?
16455Or who that tries the unequal strife, Shall prosper in the end?
16455Our love so faint, so cold to thee, And thine to us so great?
16455P.M._ Christ''s Crucifixion._ Saw ye my Savior, saw ye my Savior, Saw ye my Savior and God?
16455P.M._ Delay Deplored._ Who''ll be the next to follow Jesus?
16455P.M._ Immediate Decision._ Why do you wait, dear brother, Oh, why do you tarry so long?
16455P.M._ Moral Reforms._ Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier, While the foe is spreading woe thro''the land?
16455P.M._ Resting in Christ''s Merits._ Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow''r?
16455P.M._ The Source of Peace._ Would you lose your load of sin?
16455P.M._ The Sympathizing Friend._ Are you weary, are you heavy- hearted?
16455P.M._ Waiting His Coming._ Are you Christ''s light bearer?
16455Ready for the soul''s bright home?
16455Ready should Death''s icy finger Lay its chill upon thy brow?
16455Ref.--How can I but love him?
16455Ref.--Oh, can we say we are ready, brother?
16455Ref.--Who''ll be the next?
16455Renounce at length thy stubborn will; Thou would''st be saved, why not to- night?
16455Say, will he find you and me still watching, Waiting, waiting when the Lord shall come?
16455See you not their loved ones die ev''ry hour?
16455Shall I be among the free?
16455Shall I be among the living?
16455Shall I e''er see thy face?
16455Shall such a worthless worm as I, Who sometimes am afraid to die, Be found at thy right hand?
16455So meek, forgiving, godlike, high, So glorious in humility?
16455Someone is ready, someone is waiting; Who''ll be the next a crown to wear?
16455Those white- winged angels singing In such exultant strain?
16455Thou would''st be saved, why not to- night?
16455Thousands perish while you wait, While you counsel and debate; Heed you not their awful fate as they stray?
16455Thy bulwarks with salvation strong, And streets of shining gold?
16455To tear my soul from earth away, For Jesus to receive?
16455What art thou not to me?
16455What awakes my lips to song?
16455What means this heav''nly message Of love and peace on earth?
16455What mortal eloquence can raise His tribute of immortal praise?
16455What mortal verse can reach the theme?
16455What need I now to fear?
16455What the high reward I win?
16455What this burst of strange delight?
16455When shall I be delivered From this vain world of sin?
16455When shall I see my Father''s face, And in his bosom rest?
16455When shall my labors have an end, In joy, and peace, and thee?
16455When shall these eyes thy heaven- built walls And pearly gates behold?
16455When wilt thou banish my complaints, And show my sins forgiven?
16455Where does hope end, and where begin The confines of despair?
16455Where is the soul- refreshing view Of Jesus and his word?
16455Who like thyself my guide and stay can be?
16455Who the death of death will be?
16455Who will place me on his right With the countless hosts of light?
16455Who''ll be the next the cross to bear?
16455Who''ll be the next to follow Jesus now?
16455Who''ll be the next to follow Jesus?
16455Who''ll be the next to join with the ransomed, Singing upon the other side?
16455Who''ll be the next to lay ev''ry burden Down at the Father''s mercy- seat?
16455Who''ll be the next to praise his name?
16455Who''ll be the next?
16455Whose the name I glory in?
16455Why not come to him now?
16455Why not come to him now?
16455Why not?
16455Why, ye ransomed sinners, why Will ye slight his grace and die?
16455Will he not our land devour while you stand?
16455Will ye let him die in vain?
16455Will ye not his grace receive?
16455Will ye still refuse to live?
16455Will you make the precious choice?
16455Will your soul be ready for the mansions bright?
16455Would he devote that sacred head For such a worm as I?
16455Ye wand''rers, come, Oh, ye benighted souls, Why longer roam?
16455_ All Things Ready._( 469) Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will ye die, When God, in great mercy, is coming so nigh?
16455_ Assurance._ Why should the children of a King Go mourning all their days?
16455_ Decision._( 506) And can I yet delay My little all to give?
16455_ For Me He Died._( 300) Are there no wounds for me?
16455_ God''s Salvation Morning._ What means this glorious radiance Across Judea''s plain?
16455_ Jesus a Joy._ Ask ye what great thing I know That delights and stirs me so?
16455_ Meeting After Absence._( 996) And are we yet alive, And see each other''s face?
16455_ Mourning with Hope._( 1066) Why should our tears in sorrow flow When God recalls his own, And bids them leave a world of woe, For an immortal crown?
16455_ Pardon Penitently Implored._( 493) Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive; Let a repenting rebel live; Are not thy mercies large and free?
16455_ Pleading for Acceptance._( 1114) When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come, To take thy ransomed people home, Shall I among them stand?
16455_ Psalm 119._( 158) How shall the young secure their hearts, And guard their lives from sin?
16455_ Psalm 27._( 772) God is my strong salvation; What foe have I to fear?
16455_ Supreme Love to Christ._( 545) Do not I love thee, oh, my Lord?
16455_ The Call Answered._ Do you hear the Savior calling, By the wooings of his voice?
16455_ The Cross and the Crown._( 835) Must Jesus bear the cross alone, And all the world go free?
16455_ The Judgment Day._( 1106) And must I be to judgment brought, And answer in that day, For every vain and idle thought, And every word I say?
16455_ The Sacrifices of Warfare._( 751) Am I a soldier of the cross, A follower of the Lamb?
16455_ The Savior''s Tears._( 298) Did Christ o''er sinners weep, And shall our cheeks be dry?
16455_ The Second Death._( 504) Oh, where shall rest be found-- Rest for the weary soul?
16455_ We Are Confident._( 1067) Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death''s alarms?
16455_"Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?
16455and did my Savior bleed?
16455and is thy table spread?
16455and shall we ever live, At this poor dying rate?
16455are you ready?
16455are you ready?
16455ask what thou wilt; Thou canst not be too bold; Since his own blood for thee he spilt, What else can he withhold?
16455can there be Mercy still reserved for me?
16455how shall fallen man Be just before his God?
16455how shall guilty man Contend with such a God?
16455is not my case amazing?
16455is there aught, from pole to pole, One moment to compare with this?
16455praise the Lamb?
16455thy church, with longing eyes For thine expected coming waits; When will the promised light arise, And glory beam from Zion''s gates?
16455we come before thee now; At thy feet we humbly bow; Oh, do not our suit disdain; Shall we seek thee, Lord, in vain?
16455what tongue can speak his fame?
16455what touch is this that thrills me?
16455what, if we are Christ''s, Is earthly shame or loss?
16455where are kings and empires now, Of old that went and came?
16455where is this mysterious bourne By which our path is crossed; Beyond which God himself hath sworn That he who goes is lost?
16455whither shall I go?
16455who Can tell what thou art worth?
16455who against thy charms is proof?
16455who then shall dare Resist his will, distrust his care, Or murmur at his wise decrees, Or doubt his royal promises?
16455why not?
16455why not?
16455why should I be So far from all my joys and thee?
16455will ye fold your Faith- clad arms in lazy lock?
21778And shall I ever get out again?
21778And why should n''t he vote for him?
21778And why were you filled with bread?
21778CANST thou watch one hour with me?
21778Can they, indeed?
21778Did n''t I fall in love on a steamer?
21778Do you mean to say,said Mat, with a face fierce with rage and surprise,"that you''d vote again for Crowe, after his treason?"
21778Does n''t Mary bear up well?
21778My bearing and my ministry nevertheless are not of the kind to disturb you, and if any feeling of piety leads you to me--"Eh? 21778 Oh, dear, what_ can_ it be?"
21778Simple?
21778Speak, my brother; how can I be of service to you?
21778WHAT is a curiosity, ma?
21778What are you doing there?
21778What brought Cosgrave here?
21778What can_ this_ be about, I wonder?
21778Where do the poor live, I wonder?
21778Who are the poor?
21778Who can these poor be at all, I wonder?
21778Why does the bell ring so?
21778Why, what do you want to get out for?
21778You love me a great deal, then?
21778_ Want_?
21778--"But do n''t you have to donate considerable to the support of the church?"
21778--"How get the advantage?"
21778--"If pa bought you a sealskin sack this winter would that be a curiosity?"
21778--"What did you gain by that?"
21778After gazing a little while, the gentleman shrugged his shoulders and asked:"What are all those dolls?"
21778Am I not a strong man?
21778And what is left?
21778And, now, where shall I find that shining light, that overcoming power, which my reason tells me to expect?
21778Before Thy blood- wept vigil in dark Gethsemane, How many since to Thee have bent the knee?
21778But let all that can be said be admitted; what then?
21778But should not the Victorian apostles of abstinence go further?
21778But they will say, how will it work in practical affairs?
21778Did ever I think I should have come to this?"
21778Did he not, perchance, visit, on his bed of suffering, the immortal Cervantes?
21778Genius, talent, eloquence, and art, what are they in England, Germany and France, if we may not describe them as simply godless?
21778Has not such been the result in religious matters outside the Catholic Church?
21778He began most impressively and substantially as follows:"What shall I say to you on this sad occasion?
21778His only method of reasoning is that by interrogation, why?
21778How long since fell these words from Thee?
21778How shall I find words to express the sorrow and sadness, which I see depicted on your countenances?
21778How shall we face this fact, witnessed to by innumerable men in all ages and times, as the natural lot of their kind?
21778Is there ever a tragedy in which clown is wholly absent?
21778It asks, like Pontius Pilate, What is truth?
21778Mr. Gladstone will you take the duty off the whiskey?"
21778Much more so when suffering falls upon us, as it does inevitably on all, and forces upon us an attempt to solve the riddle of our chaotic existence?
21778Of course he has a sled?
21778PIETY THAT PAID.--"How does it happen that you joined the Methodist church?"
21778Say, little mother, could I throw a kiss to little Jesus?"
21778She leaned back in the hammock, and he continued:"I wish I could water the radishes and mignonette with the tender dews of memory."--"Why?"
21778The subjects treated of in this book are: Is religion worthy of man''s study?
21778Was it not a just war?
21778What do you say to a microscope?
21778What do you think?
21778What effect do you think the tender dews of memory would have on a good drumhead cabbage?"
21778What must be the profits to afford such a profusion?"
21778What rule of faith was laid down by Christ?
21778Why at that moment did there rush again over his whole soul that awful image which swept over him before?
21778Why in imagination did he stand at night on a wild heath, shivering and alone?
21778Why is this?
21778Why should n''t he look out for himself; shure, is n''t that what we''re all trying to do?
21778Why was it that he started back with a pang when he saw Cosgrave in the house before him?
21778Will_ nobody_ come To take us away?"
21778Would those men have supported it had they not firmly believed in it?
21778art Thou; Deserted?
21778cried Pet, staring at these strange grumblers with her round, blue eyes,"whatever do you want?"
21778cried Pet;"and are you acquainted with the spiders?"
21778do you mean to say that the poor have no bread to eat?"
21778she thought;"and I wonder what they are like?
21778why?
21778why?
21778you believe in the bliss of Heaven In a happiness yet to be?
21778you do n''t love your intended?''
20956WHAT CAN I GIVE HIM?
20956What aileth thee, Stephen? 20956 What aileth thee, Stephen?
20956( A ragged girl in Drury Lane was heard to exclaim,"Dickens dead?
20956A northern Christmas, such as painters love, And kinsfolk shaking hands but once a year, And dames who tell old legends by the fire?
20956And at home they''re making merry''neath the white and scarlet berry-- What part have India''s exiles in their mirth?
20956And what was in those ships all three, On Christmas day in the morning?
20956And what was in those ships all three, On Christmas day, on Christmas day?
20956And why should not that land rejoice, And darkness flee away, When on its dim, benighted hills Has dawned the glad new day?
20956Are catches gone, and dimpled Dolly, With cakes and ale?
20956Are we as creeping things, which have no Lord?
20956Are we no more than these save in degree?
20956Art thou wode,[I] or thou ginnest to breed?
20956Be there here any pretty maids?
20956But let no footsteps beat the floor, Nor bowl of wassail mantle warm; For who would keep an ancient form Thro''which the spirit breathes no more?
20956But were there ever any Writhed not at passéd joy?
20956But what are the little footprints all That mark the path from the churchyard wall?
20956But where Thou dwellest, Lord, No other thought should be; Once duly welcomed and adored, How should I part with Thee?
20956But who is this?
20956Christmas, old Christmas, Christmas of London, and Captain Christmas?
20956Drain we the cup-- Friend, art afraid?
20956From whence does the Son come?
20956From where and from what place?
20956Good ivy, What birdés hast thou?
20956He might go back for to cry,_ What you lack?_ But that were not so witty: His cap and coat are enough to note That he is the love o''the city.
20956He said, God bless you every one, And your bodies Christ save and see: Little children, shall I play with you, And you shall play with me?
20956Here are regions of light, here are mansions of bliss, Oh, who would not climb such a ladder as this?
20956How can I bid Thee enter here Amid the desolation drear Of lukewarm love and craven fear?
20956How shall I speak the wonder of thy snow?
20956How to those-- New patriarchs of the new- found under world-- Who stand like Jacob, on the virgin lawns, And count their flocks''increase?
20956How will it dawn, the coming Christmas- day?
20956How will it dawn, the coming Christmas- day?
20956I bid God bless them every one, And their bodies Christ save and see: Little children, shall I play with you, And you shall play with me?
20956I pray thee, said the Carnal, Tell me before thou go, Was not the mother of Jesus Conceived by the Holy Ghost?
20956If we may ask the reason, say The why and wherefore all things here Seem like the spring- time of the year?
20956Is it the mother, then, who died Ere the greens were sere last Christmas- tide?
20956Lacketh thee either meat or drink In King Herod''s hall?"
20956Little mother, why must you go?
20956Look to the presence; are the carpets spread, The dais o''er the head, The cushions in the chairs, And all the candles lighted on the stairs?
20956Making but dull cheer, Shepherds though ye be?
20956My God, no hymn for Thee?
20956My saull and lyfe, stand up and see Quha lyes in ane cribe of tree, Quhat babe is that, so gude and faire?
20956My wife e''er cried,''''Tis rash,''tis rash:''How could I know the stock- thief''s ways?
20956No clog to blaze?
20956No single tear, no mark of pain: O sorrow, then can sorrow wane?
20956No wit to wing?
20956Now if the lanes and the allies afford Such an ac- ativity as this; At Christmas next, if they keep their word, Can the children of Cheapside miss?
20956Now of all the trees by the king''s highway, Which do you love the best?
20956Nowell, nowell, nowell, nowell, Who ys there that syngith so, nowell, nowell, nowell?
20956O faint not ye for fear-- What though your wandering sheep, Reckless of what they see and hear, Lie lost in wilful sleep?
20956O grief, can grief be changed to less?
20956Oh, slender figure and small wet feet, Where do you haste through the lamp- lit street, And out and away by the fortress gate?
20956Or smell like to a mead new- shorn, Thus on the sudden?
20956Outlanders, whence come ye last?
20956PAGE Who''s There?
20956Pray whither sailed those ships all three, On Christmas day in the morning?
20956Pray whither sailed those ships all three, On Christmas day, on Christmas day?
20956Sons, said I well?
20956The children play by the white bedside, The world is merry for Christmas- tide, And what would you do in the falling snow?
20956The shepherds sing; and shall I silent be?
20956Then will Father Christmas die, too?"
20956They sleep by now in the ember- glow, Hushed to dream in a child''s delight, For wonders happen on Christmas night: Little mother, why must you go?
20956To sailors lounging on the lonely deck Beneath the rushing trade- wind?
20956To see this babe all innocence; A martyr born in our defence; Can man forget the story?
20956Under the holly bough, Where the happy children throng and shout, What shadow seems to flit about?
20956What Christmas ghost can make us chill-- Save these that troop in mournful row, The ghosts we all can raise at will?
20956What are the wraiths of mist That gather anear the window- pane Where the winter frost all day has lain?
20956What bleaker shelter can there be Than my cold heart''s tepidity-- Chilled, wind- tossed, as the winter sea?
20956What can I give Him, Poor as I am?
20956What is thee befall?
20956What sudden blaze of song Spreads o''er th''expanse of heaven?
20956What though i''the churchyard graves be dug; And sweethearts be forsook?
20956What though the traveller toil and tug Where sleety drifts be shook?
20956What wonder?
20956Where are the silken sheets That Jesus was wrapt in?
20956Where is the golden cradle That Christ was rockéd in?
20956Where''s Thy angel- guarded throne, Whence Thy laws Thou didst make known, Laws which heaven, earth, hell, obeyed?
20956Where, O royal Infant, be Th''ensigns of Thy majesty; Thy Sire''s equalizing state; And Thy sceptre that rules fate?
20956Who is''t will not be merry And sing down, down, aderry?
20956Who of His years or of His age hath told?
20956Who show''d a token of distress?
20956Why does the chilling winter''s morn Smile like a field beset with corn?
20956Why should we then suspect or fear The influences of a year, So smiles upon us the first morn, And speaks us good as soon as born?
20956Will Father Christmas die?"
20956[ J] Lacketh thee either gold or fee, Or any rich weed?
20956_ Car._ Have you ne''er a son at the groom porter''s, to beg or borrow a pair of cards quickly?
20956_ Car._ Shall John Butter o''Milk- street come in?
20956_ Chor._--What sweeter music can we bring, Than a carol for to sing The birth of this our heavenly King?
20956_ Chris._ Are you ready, boys?
20956_ Chris._ Come, you put Robin Cupid out with your water''s and your fisling; will you be gone?
20956_ Chris._ How now?
20956_ Chris._ No matter for your pedigree, your house: good Venus, will you depart?
20956_ Chris._ Will you peace, forsooth?
20956_ Christina G. Rossetti._[ Illustration:"What Can I Give Him?"]
20956_ Cup.__ And which Cupid-- and which Cupid--__ Ven._ Ay, that''s a good boy, speak plain, Robin; how does his majesty like him, I pray?
20956_ Gam._ No body out o''Friday- street, nor the two Fish- streets there, do you hear?
20956_ Nowell, etc._ And a little Child On her arm had she;"Wot ye who is this?"
20956_ Nowell, etc._ Quoth I,"Fellows mine, Why this guise sit ye?
20956_ Nowell, etc._"How name ye this Lord, Shepherds?"
20956_ Robert Herrick._ WHO CAN FORGET?
20956_ Shakespeare._ WHO''S THERE?
20956_ The snow in the street and the wind on the door._ Through what green sea and great have ye past?
20956are no latter waits to sing?
20956his own face shall serve, for a punishment, and''tis bad enough; has Wassel her bowl, and Minced- pie her spoons?
20956shall we proclaim where we were furnish''d?
20956these aside He laid; Would the emblem be-- of pride By humility outvied?
20956to sacred rage, I rose, forefinger high in air, When Harry cried, some war to wage,"Papa is hard times ev''ywhere?
20956what Numbers to the Theme can rise?
20956what''s the matter there?
20956what''s the matter?
20956where am I, trow?
20956where is Cupid?
20956will he give eight- pence a day, think you?
20956would you have kept me out?
23072Any one hurt, Mr Gibson?
23072But if not?
23072But if the heathen party attack you, what do you propose doing?
23072But what if the ship is lost?
23072Can she be the_ Steadfast_?
23072Do you really think she is the_ Steadfast_? 23072 Does it rise because we few poor mortals have eaten the fruit which God allows to grow here?
23072I say, Harry, what was old Tom talking to you about in your watch last night, and what made you look so grave this morning? 23072 I will try, Tom, indeed I will,"said Dickey;"and will you and Harry pray for me?"
23072I wonder whether he listened to what old Tom said to him?
23072Is that what Hannah''s books say?
23072Is there no one else on board likely to speak to Harry on religious subjects, mother? 23072 Then do you think he has gone to heaven?"
23072What are you and that man plotting about?
23072What did you say in return?
23072What do you see, lad?
23072What do you think of it, Tom?
23072What do you want with them?
23072What had we best do?
23072What help can we render to them?
23072Where should we have been now, Bass, if we had missed the passage?
23072Who you? 23072 Wo n''t it be well to get hold of something to defend ourselves if we are attacked?"
23072You Christian too, I hope?
23072Are none of the other mates Christians?"
23072Can any boat venture out to her assistance in a storm like this?
23072Can nothing be done to help the poor people?"
23072Did you read it?"
23072Harry, can you say any prayers?"
23072Have you done so now?
23072I have done my duty; and what more can you want of me?"
23072It was evident, too, that the cocoa- nuts would not last for ever; and when they had come to an end, what would they do for food?
23072See away there over the starboard bow-- what do you make out?"
23072What can she do if embayed off our shore in this terrific gale?"
23072What shall we do?"
23072What would next happen?
23072When did you ever make a right calculation?"
23072Why should he put melancholy thoughts into his head, and take the pluck out of him?"
23072marm, if I may make so bold to ask, are you a Christian?"
23072what is that strange roaring noise?
23072where you come from?"
22459How came these Gospels to be so alike and yet so different?
22459We receive nothing whatever of the Arsinoite, or Valentinus, or of Mitias(?) 22459 ), and about the assimilation of His life by the believer( vi.)? 22459 *** Peshitta version,? 22459 **? 22459 **? 22459 *? 22459 *? 22459 *? 22459 *? 22459 *? 22459 *? 22459 11- 39)? 22459 13)? 22459 2- 5)? 22459 9- 20), 63, 285Babylon"in N. T., 242, 279 Balaamites, 266 Baptism, St. Paul''s doctrine of, 164, 175, 205; for the dead, 140 Barnabas, St., author(?)
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22459An* denotes a direct quotation or the expression of almost no doubt; a?
22459And if Marcion is really quoted in 1 Tim., how could Polycarp have quoted 1 Tim., as he does, before Marcion''s book was written?
22459But if it originally formed part of the Epistle, as appears to be the case, can we regard this as a conclusive proof that St. Peter did not write it?
22459But if so, why is not the individual''s name mentioned, like the name of the recipient of the Third Epistle?
22459Can we fix the date more accurately than this?
22459From A.D. 29 to?
22459From A.D.?
22459How is righteousness to be attained?
22459Is it sin?
22459Next, St. Paul asks why it is that we are no longer under the Law?
22459Shall I go on sinning that God''s mercy may be all the greater in forgiving me?
22459What did he first write to you in the beginning of the Gospel?
22459What is the meaning of the name"Galatia"?
22459What, then, shall we think of the Law?
22459Why return to the beggarly rudiments of knowledge?
22459With regard to the other Elders, the question at once arises, Did Papias include among those Elders the apostles whom he mentions?
22459[ 1] ANALYSIS Salutation from Paul and Timothy to Philemon and Apphia(?
22459[ 4] We naturally inquire what became of this Hebrew Gospel?
22459to, identical with"Ephesians,"176, 182 Latinisms in St. Mark, 54 Law, teaching of Christ on, 44, of St. Paul on, 154, 163, of Hebrews on, 216 Linus,?
22459who also were the compilers of the new Book of Psalms(?)
23613Then, if they would not give Him to you, but would sell Him, would you redeem Him?
23613Who are the_ padres_?
23613If I do not endeavor to enter my church, how can I complain to the Emperor or the Pope that I have been thrust out of it?"
23613Is it possible that the mercy of God will permit them to commit so horrible a crime as to murder me?
23613Wakened suddenly by the approach of the Bishop, they fell at his feet when he said gently to them:"Are you ready to destroy your father?"
23613Where shall I be safe as long as I act in behalf of these poor creatures?
14552After Christ had remained forty days on earth whither did He go?
14552After telling the time of our last Confession and Communion what should we do?
14552And could, ye heavens, a greater give?
14552And how revere this wondrous gift, So far surpassing hope or thought?
14552Any little sins?
14552Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14552Are all bound to belong to the Church?
14552Are impure thoughts and desires always sins?
14552Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14552Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14552Are sins against faith, hope and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
14552Are the Sabbath day and the Sunday the same?
14552Are the three Divine Persons equal in all things?
14552Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14552Are there any big sins on your soul?
14552Are there other sacramentals besides the sign of the Cross and holy water?
14552Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14552Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14552Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14552Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14552Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14552At what particular times should we pray?
14552Besides sanctifying grace do the Sacraments give any other grace?
14552By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?
14552CHORUS.--What happiness can equal mine?
14552Can God do all things?
14552Can a Christian man and woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14552Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
14552Can the faithful on earth help the souls in Purgatory?
14552Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
14552Can we fully understand how the three Divine Persons are one and the same God?
14552Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14552Can we resist the grace of God?
14552Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14552Did Christ''s soul descend into the hell of the damned?
14552Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14552Did God give any command to Adam and Eve?
14552Did all the angels remain good and happy?
14552Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of our Lord?
14552Did the Son of God become man immediately after the sin of our first parents?
14552Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14552Does God know all things?
14552Does God see us?
14552Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14552Does not the Sacrament of Penance remit all punishment due to sin?
14552Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid the making of images?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14552Does the first Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14552Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14552Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
14552Does this character remain in the soul even after death?
14552Does this corruption of our nature remain in us after original sin is forgiven?
14552From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible authority?
14552From whom does the Holy Ghost proceed?
14552Had God a beginning?
14552Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14552Have parents and superiors any duties towards those who are under their charge?
14552How are the saints and we members of the same Church?
14552How are we to worship God on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14552How are we united to Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist?
14552How can I love Thee as I ought?
14552How can we make a good examination of conscience?
14552How could they be saved who lived before the Son of God became man?
14552How did Christ die?
14552How did God create heaven and earth?
14552How did our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
14552How did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14552How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14552How do the priests of the Church exercise the power of forgiving sins?
14552How do we adore God?
14552How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
14552How do we know that the saints hear us?
14552How do we make the sign of the Cross?
14552How do we sin against the love of God?
14552How do you know that the priest has the power of absolving from the sins committed after Baptism?
14552How does a person sin against faith?
14552How does the Church by means of Indulgences remit the temporal punishment due to sin?
14552How does the Sacrament of Penance remit sin, and restore to the soul the friendship of God?
14552How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14552How does the first Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
14552How does the sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of our Lord?
14552How does the sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
14552How is Baptism given?
14552How is the Church Apostolic?
14552How is the Church Catholic or universal?
14552How is the Church Holy?
14552How is the Church One?
14552How is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14552How is the sign of the Cross a profession of faith in the chief mysteries of our religion?
14552How is the soul like to God?
14552How long did Christ live on earth?
14552How long did Christ stay on earth after His resurrection?
14552How many Persons are there in God?
14552How many Sacraments are there?
14552How many kinds of Baptism are there?
14552How many kinds of Indulgences are there?
14552How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14552How many kinds of contrition are there?
14552How many kinds of grace are there?
14552How many natures are there in Jesus Christ?
14552How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
14552How may the first Commandment be broken?
14552How shall I be able to thank Thee, O my Lord, for all Thy favors?
14552How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14552How should Christians look upon the priests of the Church?
14552How should Christians prepare for a holy and happy marriage?
14552How should we assist at Mass?
14552How should we end our Confession?
14552How should we keep the holydays of obligation?
14552How should we pray?
14552How should we receive the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552How was the Son of God made man?
14552How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
14552I am my love''s, and He is mine: In me He dwells, in Him I live; What greater treasures could I find?
14552If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14552If every one is judged immediately after death, what need is there of a General Judgment?
14552In what state will the bodies of the just rise?
14552In which Church are these attributes and marks found?
14552In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?
14552Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14552Is Baptism of desire or of blood sufficient to produce the effects of Baptism of water?
14552Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14552Is Jesus Christ more than one person?
14552Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
14552Is an Indulgence a pardon of sin, or a license to commit sin?
14552Is any one ever allowed to receive Holy Communion when not fasting?
14552Is grace necessary to salvation?
14552Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession?
14552Is it a grievous offense wilfully to conceal a mortal sin in Confession?
14552Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holyday of obligation?
14552Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14552Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14552Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14552Is it enough to be free from mortal sin to receive plentifully the graces of Holy Communion?
14552Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14552Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14552Is it well to receive Holy Communion often?
14552Is original sin the only kind of sin?
14552Is our Confession worthy if, without our fault, we forget to confess a mortal sin?
14552Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14552Is the Blessed Virgin Mary truly the Mother of God?
14552Is the Father God?
14552Is the Holy Ghost God?
14552Is the Holy Ghost equal to the Father and the Son?
14552Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14552Is the Son God?
14552Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?
14552Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14552Is there but one God?
14552Is this likeness in the body or in the soul?
14552Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
14552On what day did Christ die?
14552On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14552On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14552On what day was Christ born?
14552On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14552Q. Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14552Should Catholics be married at a nuptial Mass?
14552Should children go to Confession?
14552Should we confess only once a year?
14552Should we wait until we are in extreme danger before we receive Extreme Unction?
14552To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14552To receive the Sacrament of matrimony worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14552Was Jesus Christ always God?
14552Was Jesus Christ always man?
14552Was any one ever preserved from original sin?
14552Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14552Were the angels created for any other purpose?
14552Were the angels, as God created them, good and happy?
14552What Happiness Can Equal Mine?
14552What are angels?
14552What are servile works?
14552What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14552What are we commanded by the eighth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the ninth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the second Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the seventh Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the tenth Commandment?
14552What are we commanded by the third Commandment?
14552What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14552What benefits are derived from the communion of saints?
14552What can I offer Thee, O my God, for the grace of having given Thyself to me?
14552What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14552What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14552What do we promise in Baptism?
14552What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14552What do you call those graces or gifts of God by which we believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him?
14552What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14552What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14552What do you mean by fast- days?
14552What do you mean by grace?
14552What do you mean by saying that Christ sits at the right hand Of God?
14552What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be interior?
14552What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be supernatural?
14552What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be universal?
14552What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity?
14552What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14552What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14552What do you mean by the authority of the Church?
14552What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?
14552What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?
14552What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14552What do you mean by the remains of sin?
14552What do you mean when you say that our sorrow should be sovereign?
14552What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14552What does the communion of saints mean?
14552What evil befell us on account of the disobedience of our first parents?
14552What grace do the Sacraments give?
14552What happened when our Lord said, This is My body; this is My blood?
14552What happiness can equal mine?
14552What is Baptism of blood?
14552What is Baptism of desire?
14552What is Baptism of water?
14552What is Baptism?
14552What is Charity?
14552What is Confession?
14552What is Confirmation?
14552What is Faith?
14552What is God?
14552What is Heaven?
14552What is Hell?
14552What is Holy Communion?
14552What is Hope?
14552What is Purgatory?
14552What is a Partial Indulgence?
14552What is a Plenary Indulgence?
14552What is a Sacrament?
14552What is a mystery?
14552What is a sacramental?
14552What is a sacrifice?
14552What is a vow?
14552What is actual grace?
14552What is actual sin?
14552What is an Indulgence?
14552What is an oath?
14552What is contrition, or sorrow for sin?
14552What is despair?
14552What is forbidden by the eighth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the ninth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the second Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the seventh Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the tenth Commandment?
14552What is forbidden by the third Commandment?
14552What is holy chrism?
14552What is holy water?
14552What is imperfect contrition?
14552What is man?
14552What is meant by anointing the forehead with chrism in the form of a cross?
14552What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14552What is mortal sin?
14552What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14552What is necessary to make an oath lawful?
14552What is necessary to receive Holy Orders worthily?
14552What is perfect contrition?
14552What is prayer?
14552What is presumption?
14552What is sacramental grace?
14552What is sanctifying grace?
14552What is the Church?
14552What is the Easter time?
14552What is the Holy Eucharist?
14552What is the Mass?
14552What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14552What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14552What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14552What is the character which these Sacraments imprint in the soul?
14552What is the communion of the members of the Church called?
14552What is the difference between the Sacraments and the sacramentals?
14552What is the eighth Commandment?
14552What is the examination of conscience?
14552What is the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14552What is the fifth Commandment?
14552What is the first Commandment?
14552What is the fourth Commandment?
14552What is the grace of perseverance?
14552What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14552What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14552What is the meaning of the command not to marry privately?
14552What is the meaning of the commandment not to marry within the third degree of kindred?
14552What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
14552What is the ninth Commandment?
14552What is the nuptial Mass?
14552What is the obligation of a godfather and a godmother?
14552What is the second Commandment?
14552What is the seventh Commandment?
14552What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14552What is the sixth Commandment?
14552What is the tenth Commandment?
14552What is the third Commandment?
14552What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of our Lord called?
14552What is venial sin?
14552What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14552What lessons do we learn from the sufferings and death of Christ?
14552What must he do who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession?
14552What must they do who have lied about their neighbor and seriously injured his character?
14552What must we do to gain an Indulgence?
14552What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14552What must we do to save our souls?
14552What must we do when the confessor asks us questions?
14552What other effects followed from the sin of our first parents?
14552What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14552What should we do after Holy Communion?
14552What should we do after telling our sins?
14552What should we do before beginning the examination of conscience?
14552What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14552What should we do on entering the confessional?
14552What should we do while the priest is giving us absolution?
14552What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14552What sin does he commit who receives the Sacraments of the living in mortal sin?
14552What sins are we bound to confess?
14552What special preparation should be made to receive Confirmation?
14552What were the ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered?
14552What words should we bear always in mind?
14552When and where are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14552When are we bound to receive Holy Communion?
14552When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14552When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14552When does the Church teach infallibly?
14552When is our Confession entire?
14552When is our Confession humble?
14552When is our Confession sincere?
14552When may we take an oath?
14552When should we receive Extreme Unction?
14552When will Christ judge us?
14552Where did Christ die?
14552Where did Christ''s soul go after His death?
14552Where is Christ in heaven?
14552Where is God?
14552Where shall we find the chief truths which the Church teaches?
14552Where was Christ''s body while His soul was in Limbo?
14552Which are the Beatitudes?
14552Which are the Commandments of God?
14552Which are the Commandments that contain the whole law of God?
14552Which are the Sacraments that give sanctifying grace?
14552Which are the Sacraments that increase sanctifying grace in our soul?
14552Which are the attributes of the Church?
14552Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14552Which are the chief corporal works of mercy?
14552Which are the chief creatures of God?
14552Which are the chief effects of the Redemption?
14552Which are the chief means by which we satisfy God for the temporal punishment due to sin?
14552Which are the chief qualities of a good Confession?
14552Which are the chief sources of sin?
14552Which are the chief spiritual works of mercy?
14552Which are the effects of Confirmation?
14552Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14552Which are the effects of venial sin?
14552Which are the first things we should tell the priest in Confession?
14552Which are the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
14552Which are the means instituted by our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14552Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14552Which are the sins against hope?
14552Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14552Which is the best manner of hearing Mass?
14552Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14552Which were the chief blessings intended for Adam and Eve had they remained faithful to God?
14552Who administers Confirmation?
14552Who are the successors of the other Apostles?
14552Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
14552Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?
14552Who can administer Baptism?
14552Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14552Who created heaven and earth, and all things?
14552Who gave the Ten Commandments?
14552Who has the right to make laws concerning the Sacrament of marriage?
14552Who is God?
14552Who is the Holy Ghost?
14552Who is the Redeemer?
14552Who is the invisible Head of the Church?
14552Who is the minister of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14552Who is the visible Head of the Church?
14552Who made the world?
14552Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14552Who were present when our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
14552Who were the first man and woman?
14552Why are Baptism and Penance called Sacraments of the dead?
14552Why are Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony called Sacraments of the living?
14552Why are godfathers and godmothers given in Baptism?
14552Why can there be but one God?
14552Why can we not receive Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders more than once?
14552Why did Christ descend into Limbo?
14552Why did Christ found the Church?
14552Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14552Why did Christ live so long on earth?
14552Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14552Why did Christ suffer and die?
14552Why did God make you?
14552Why do many marriages prove unhappy?
14552Why do these two Commandments of the love of God and of our neighbor contain the whole law of God?
14552Why do we believe that the saints will help us?
14552Why do we make the sign of the Cross?
14552Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Counsel?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Fear of the Lord?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Fortitude?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Knowledge?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Piety?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Understanding?
14552Why do we receive the gift of Wisdom?
14552Why do you call that day"good"on which Christ died so sorrowful a death?
14552Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
14552Why does God require a temporal punishment as a satisfaction for sin?
14552Why does the Church command us to abstain from flesh- meat on Fridays?
14552Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14552Why does the Church command us to keep the Sunday holy instead of the Sabbath?
14552Why does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14552Why does the bishop give the person he confirms a slight blow on the cheek?
14552Why does the priest give us a penance after Confession?
14552Why is Jesus Christ true God?
14552Why is Jesus Christ true man?
14552Why is the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, the visible Head of the Church?
14552Why is the name of a saint given in Baptism?
14552Why is this sin called mortal?
14552Why is this sin called original?
14552Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
14552Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14552Why were holydays instituted by the Church?
14552Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14552Will the Holy Ghost abide with the Church forever?
14552Will the bodies of the damned also rise?
22955Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? 22955 Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
22955[ 18]Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
22955[ 19]Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
22955[ 24]Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
22955[ 27]How can ye escape the damnation of hell?
22955[ 35] Is that true? 22955 [ 38] The devils were among the first to recognize Christ''s divinity:"What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
22955[ 39]Let us alone, thou Jesus of Nazareth; art thou come to destroy us?
22955[ 8]Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
22955At one time Jesus denied his own perfection, saying:"Why callest thou me good?
22955But suppose there were nothing to substitute for the myth destroyed, should that deter the Truthseeker from continuing his investigation?
22955Difficult or Easy?
22955Do its requests represent the best modern conception of prayer as an inward aspiration rather than as petitionary?
22955Do the followers of Jesus, who claim that he made no mistakes, believe on him?
22955Do they believe that they can also raise people from the dead?
22955He strikes an admirable note when he says,"What is a man profited if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
22955He that loveth his life shall lose it", he again showed terror:"Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
22955If Jesus approved of communism was he right or wrong?
22955If those men did not have the power deputed to them, must we not doubt the accuracy of Jesus?
22955Is it better to be poor in spirit than rich and eager in spirit?
22955Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
22955Is it not vain repetition to recite it again and again?
22955Is there any virtue in thus deceiving the people regarding the possibilities of prayer?
22955Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
22955Jesus recognized his failure to obtain the answer, saying on the cross,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
22955Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
22955May we not view with doubt any of Jesus''teachings that depended upon his mistaken conception of the duration of the world?
22955Must we not deplore this mistake of Jesus and recast our entire opinion of him as a religious teacher?
22955No reader of the following pages should ever say,"What difference does it make?"
22955This instruction should be reversed, should it not?
22955This is bad advice, is it not?
22955What modern ethical teacher will say that evil should not be resisted, or that this advice of Jesus was perfection?
22955What will be the result of this radical change?
22955What would happen if Christians should discover that their leader was not an incomparable guide?
22955Would not that have set a better precedent?
22955how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
17147''; v. 20:''Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
17147''Now what contradiction would there be if Spinoza had died in Leyden?
17147''What, then, will become'', he adds,''of man''s free will?
17147(_ c_) Why should the dog ever be displeased_ spontaneously_?
171477:''For who maketh thee to differ from another?
17147ANT.--How does he know it, since I will do the opposite of what he shall have said, and I suppose that he will say what he thinks?
17147ANT.--What?
17147And can one be less a slave than to act by one''s own choice in accordance with the most perfect reason?
17147And choice in virtue of what?
17147And could not the Christian alliance be cemented by theological agreement?
17147And is it not most often necessary that a little evil render the good more discernible, that is to say, greater?
17147And is not an irrefutable argument a_ demonstration_?
17147And should we not be well pleased to exchange it for sinlessness, if that depended upon us?
17147And to cut the matter short, how comes it that he has prescribed laws for himself?
17147And what means shall one have thereafter of demonstrating the falsity, and even the absurdity, of any opinion?
17147And what shall be said of his justice?
17147Are salts, metals, plants, animals and a thousand other animate or inanimate bodies aware how that which they do is done, and need they be aware?
17147Are they any less enslaved by sensual pleasure, by ambition, by avarice?
17147Be it so, but does it follow that there is as much reality and force in each of the two?
17147But I ask you, what else is the permission of him who is entitled to forbid, or rather who has the thing in his own hands, but an act of will?''
17147But are they?
17147But can they any better conceive how the power of God is capable of stirring a straw?''
17147But could God himself( it will be said) then change nothing in the world?
17147But does physical good lie solely in pleasure?
17147But how is it possible for it to be said that there is no good or evil in the ideas before the operation of God''s will?
17147But if I am free to give these six degrees of goodness to the object, am I not permitted to give it more goodness?
17147But if so, why does Leibniz keep saying that the harmony is_ pre- established_, by special and infinitely elaborate divine decrees?
17147But if that is so, why shall we not give to the object all the goodness conceivable?
17147But in so applying the scheme of choice to God''s act, have we not invalidated its application to our own?
17147But in this case, would it be proper for God to grant it to all, that is, always to act miraculously in respect of all rational creatures?
17147But is it not better, notwithstanding, that health should be usual and sickness the exception?
17147But of what is the environment of each made up?
17147But should he?
17147But someone will say to me: why speak you to us of''permitting''?
17147But someone will say, why did not God refrain from producing things, rather than make imperfect things?
17147But then again, how can we take it seriously?
17147But this objection is exactly as if I were to ask why a father of a family does not give himself gold when he has need thereof?
17147But what sort of a theology?
17147But what then will Sextus say?
17147But whence came Leibniz''s more strictly metaphysical objections?
17147But whence comes this new election?
17147But who does not see that that only proves a hypothetical impossibility?
17147But( M. Bayle will say) God having power to avert innumerable evils by one small miracle, why did he not employ it?
17147Can I not come to be a good king?
17147Can he commit so many crimes?
17147Can he have so many evil tendencies?
17147Can one believe it?
17147Can one conclude from this that the State has no anxiety about this irregularity, or even that it desires it?
17147Can one form any falser notions of a universal providence?
17147Can one, then, leave it or give it to another?
17147Can supreme goodness produce an unhappy creature?
17147Can they also both exist?
17147Can we adapt our scheme of choice to the description of God''s creative decrees?
17147Certe Deus ipse numquid quia peccare non potest, ideo liberum arbitrium habere negandus est?''
17147Choice between what?
17147Could I have resisted his will?
17147Could Sextus reply: It is you who are the cause, O Apollo; you compel me to do it, by foreseeing it?
17147Could he not have established others of a kind not subject to any defects?
17147Could not the Christian princes sink their differences and unite against the infidel?
17147Do men relish health enough, or thank God enough for it, without having ever been sick?
17147Do not the Thomists say, that there are as many species as individuals in angelic nature?''
17147Do we not see that all these advantages or disadvantages spring from the idea of the thing, and that the contrary would imply contradiction?
17147Do we say then that these things are not because the common herd does not know of them?
17147Do you consider such a faculty, sir, to be the richest present God can have made to man, and the sole instrument of our happiness?
17147Does it also come from mere indifference?
17147Does our authority over our ideas more often fall short than our authority over our volitions?
17147Does the internal and active virtue communicated to the forms of bodies according to M. Leibniz know the train of actions which it is to produce?
17147Does the will of God form the ideas which are in his understanding?
17147For can I know and can I present infinities to you and compare them together?
17147For if the soul is perfectly indifferent in its choice how is it possible to foresee this choice?
17147For what foundation can God have for seeing what the people of Keilah would do?
17147For what other legitimate reason for rejecting an opinion can one find, if an invincible opposing argument is not such an one?
17147For what possibility is there of giving these six degrees of goodness to the object?
17147For who hath resisted his will?
17147For why should the law of justice, which states that reasonable promises must be kept, be more inviolable for him than any other laws?
17147Have they less bodily suffering?
17147Have they less tendency toward true or apparent goods, less fear of true or imaginary evils?
17147He adds fittingly in the same passage:''Qui potest provideri, quicquam futurum esse, quod neque causam habet ullam, neque notam cur futurum sit?''
17147How could he be a true Protestant who treated the differences with the Catholics as non- essentials?
17147How could he have touched pitch and taken no defilement?
17147How do we know that?
17147How does it do that?
17147How many of these rudimentary''minds''will there be in my body?
17147How many times do men permit evils which they could prevent if they turned all their efforts in that direction?
17147How then can it be the vehicle and instrument of my conscious soul?
17147How then explain the actual conformity of their mutual representation, without recourse to divine fore- ordaining?''
17147How then shall we overcome the obstinacy of a Stratonist?''
17147How, then, shall we understand that he wills to save all men and that he can not do so?
17147I am then not free?
17147If it were others, would there not be the same appearance of evil?
17147If not, where does it come from?
17147If the real universe is what you say it is, why do our minds represent it to us as they do?''
17147If there is a consciousness attached to human bodies, then why not to systems of clockwork?
17147If they say so, how can they own that Adam sinned?
17147Ignorance, error and malice follow one another naturally in animals made as we are: should this species, then, have been missing in the universe?
17147Is a bee no more essentially one than a swarm is?
17147Is it also something arbitrary, and would he have acted wisely and justly if he had resolved to condemn the innocent?
17147Is it not God that doeth the evil and that willeth it?
17147Is it not rather an obstacle to our felicity?
17147Is it possible, said M. Bayle, that there is no better plan than that one which God carried out?
17147Is it to be desired that God should not be bound to be perfect and happy?
17147Is it without remainder transubstantiated from sheep into dog?
17147Is it?
17147Is not Leibniz the victim of a familiar fallacy, that of incompletely stated alternatives?
17147Is not that recognizing that goodness is the object and the reason of his choice?
17147Is not that true?
17147Is not this much more incomprehensible than the navigation I spoke of in the foregoing paragraph?
17147Is our condition, which renders us liable to fail, worth envying?
17147Is the life of a living animal indistinguishable from the rhythm of a going watch, except in degree of complication and subtlety of contrivance?
17147Is the wholeness of a living thing the mere resultant of the orderly operations of its parts?
17147It is not in my power to follow virtue?
17147It is with regard to them that M. Bayle discusses this question: whether there is more physical evil than physical good in the world?
17147LAUR.--What would you have me do?
17147LAUR.--You innocent?
17147May they not be sufficiently acute to disturb the sage''s tranquillity?
17147Must God spoil his system, must there be less beauty, perfection and reason in the universe, because there are people who misuse reason?
17147Must a drop of oil or of fat understand geometry in order to become round on the surface of water?
17147Next the question is asked: Will God create such and such a thing, and wherefore?
17147On the example of the dog:(_ a_) How should it of itself change its sentiment, since everything left to itself continues in the state in which it is?
17147On the problem, how can the simple act otherwise than uniformly?
17147Or is it to be identified with the activity and fortunes of a single atomic constituent of my body, a single cog in the animal clockwork?
17147Or rather, would not these others be those known as We?
17147Out of the consideration of an infinity of ideas, how can God arrive at a choice?
17147Prudentius in his_ Hamartigenia_ presented the same difficulty:_ Si non vult Deus esse malum, cur non vetat?
17147SEXTUS-- Why must I renounce the hope of a crown?
17147Shall God not give the rain, because there are low- lying places which will be thereby incommoded?
17147Shall not supreme power, united to an infinite goodness, shower blessings upon its work, and shall it not banish all that might offend or grieve?''
17147Shall the sun not shine as much as it should for the world in general, because there are places which will be too much dried up in consequence?
17147Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, why hast thou made me thus?''
17147Should we not find it more imperfect and more unhappy than if it had not this freedom of indifference?
17147Someone will say: so much the worse for them; if they know not how to enjoy the advantages of nature and fortune, is that the fault of either?
17147That we are conscious of it, I say, in such a way that we should for ever remain ignorant of the cause of our being if other knowledge did not aid us?
17147The first question will be: Will God create something or not, and wherefore?
17147The question is asked first of all, whence does evil come?
17147The wise mind wills only the good: is it then a servitude when the will acts in accordance with wisdom?
17147The young man will complain: I have brought you a royal gift, O Apollo, and you proclaim for me a lot so unhappy?
17147Then is my soul homeless?
17147Thus why should not one say, equally, that the Mysteries are against our feeble reason, and that they are above our feeble reason?''
17147To give to a hundred messengers as much money as is needed for a journey of two hundred leagues?
17147To imprison actually ninety- eight of these messengers on the moment of their return?
17147Very well; but does this consideration really drive us into theology?
17147Well, what constitutes the officer an officer?
17147What conclusions have been reached?
17147What happens to the mutton?
17147What is to choose?
17147What material does the finite mind supply for an analogical picture of the infinite mind making choices or decrees?
17147What necessity is there for one always to be aware how that which is done is done?
17147What then constitutes its superiority or dominance, and makes it a mind_ par excellence_?
17147What was Leibniz thinking of when the new principle flashed upon him?
17147What was he_ not_ thinking of?
17147What will become of the consideration of our globe and its inhabitants?
17147What would an intelligent creature do if there were no unintelligent things?
17147What would it think of, if there were neither movement, nor matter, nor sense?
17147What, then, is the relation of the assimilated materials to the dog- form which assimilates them?
17147What, then, shall we say of bodily sufferings?
17147What, then, was to be done?
17147What?
17147Whence comes this distinction, someone will say, and wherefore does his goodness appear to be restricted?
17147Where had he learned that standard of metaphysical adequacy which showed up the inadequacy of the new metaphysicians?
17147Where is, then, his justice[ 60]( people will say), or at the least, where is his goodness?
17147Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?''
17147Who knows what the ultimate constituents really are?
17147Who shall then say, wherefore hast thou done so?''
17147Why does he not act without general laws, in accordance with all his power and all his goodness?
17147Why has God established laws that give rise to so many difficulties?
17147Why have you condemned me, O great God, to be wicked and unhappy?
17147Why not allow that there is two- way traffic-- by one relation the mind represents the members, by another the members represent the mind?
17147Why not reverse the relation, and make the members represent the mind as the mind represents the members?
17147Why not?
17147Why shall we not even go as far as twenty- four carats of goodness?
17147Why should he not, then, just as well be the evil principle of the Manichaeans as the single good principle of the orthodox?
17147Why should not a form of conscious life so interact with what would otherwise be dead matter as to''indwell''it?
17147Why should not one go as far as he?
17147Why should not we take this seriously?
17147Why then does he punish me?
17147Why then should one boast of a good action, or why should one be censured for an evil one, if the thanks or blame redounds to fortune or hazard?
17147Why, then, do men not give themselves this indifference( he says), if they are masters in their own house?
17147Will he not break forth into complaints against the Gods?
17147Will he not say?
17147Will it never disturb the correspondence of those changes with the changes of the soul?
17147Will it not be something incomparably less than a physical point, since our earth is as a point in comparison with the distance of some fixed stars?
17147Will there not have been necessity and fatality for Adam to sin?
17147Will you be doubtful whether the will of the latter is less complete than the will of the former?
17147With what regrets would one not be torn, in that case, if the determination made had an ill result?
17147Would Nature then have been less perfect, less wise, less powerful?''
17147Would it be possible that vice alone had offered him this means?
17147Yet could he have been unaware that there is no possibility of an insuperable objection against truth?
17147_ Dextrum Scylla latus, laevum implacata Charybdis__ Obsidet._ Everything comes back in the end to this: Did Adam sin freely?
17147_ Si Deus est, unde malum?
17147and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?''
17147and what sufficient reason will one be able to find for the knowledge of a[440] thing, if there is no reason for its existence?
17147less apprehensive?
17147less envious?
17147that in a plane six equal circles may touch a seventh?
17147that of all equal bodies, the sphere has the least surface?
17147that some are more fitted than others for forming battalions, composing polygons and other regular figures?
17147that the number six has the advantage of being the least of all the numbers that are called perfect?
17147that[ 429] certain lines are incommensurable, and consequently ill- adapted for harmony?
17147the God will say, do you mean then that I am a liar?
17147v. 4:''What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
17147why ants are not peacocks?
17147why has it not four?
17147why should not two have sufficed for it?
23190And has she spoken to you, my friend, of the true religion?
23190Are you safe, are you uninjured?
23190But do you believe this?
23190But what will this stranger do?
23190Can the forest be on fire?
23190Can those cries come from the heathens, who have discovered our footsteps?
23190Can you direct the natives to assist me? 23190 Do you believe that Jehovah is satisfied that another was punished instead of you, and that He therefore has set you free?"
23190Have all the people on board the beautiful vessel, sailing by so proudly the other day, been killed? 23190 Is it not possible that some may have escaped?"
23190Suppose he is defeated, what protection shall we then have from our enemies?
23190Suppose you were to find your real father and mother, could you bear the joy of meeting them?
23190Tell me,I asked,"are you the only person who has escaped from the vessel, which we heard was burned the other day along the coast?"
23190What dreadful event is occurring in addition to the hurricane?
23190Am I received into His favour?
23190Are there any more of you on board?"
23190Does God no more look at my sins?
23190Has she told you how you can become fit for heaven, and has she pointed out to you the only way you can go there?"
23190Should any have escaped could we not take means to let them know that there are Christian friends here who would welcome them?
23190They have some experience what it is; and you, Mr Norton, do you intend to return home?"
23190What I say is wise, is it not?"
23190Why should you not prepare yourself to go forth as a missionary among them?"
23190Will you and your sister remain with us?
23190said Lisele,"what cries are those?"
23070And that is your opinion?
23070Are you not going on too fast? 23070 Are you not rather severe on the poor men?"
23070Are you serious?
23070But can not I express my sorrow or anxiety to a sympathising friend?
23070Can I not associate with any one whom I like?
23070Can he have cast me off because I show an anxiety about my spiritual welfare?
23070Can you forgive me for my folly, and the pain and grief I have caused you?
23070Can you tell me where she has gone to?
23070Could I not take her abroad, to Madeira, or the south of France?
23070Have you any reason for wishing me not to see Mary?
23070I was not aware of that,said Clara;"how long has that rule existed?"
23070Is my father worse?
23070Is that necessary?
23070Is there no fireplace?
23070May I request an interview with Dr Catton, should he be now living here?
23070Oh, then, of what mockery, of what sin, have I been guilty?
23070Pray, what prayers does he use?
23070That is most extraordinary,cried the general;"can you not give me any clue by which I may discover her?"
23070Then, will you take me away from this?
23070Though you do not know where your niece is, is Mr Lerew, or is her father''s old friend, Mr Lennard, acquainted with her present address?
23070What can have induced Sir Reginald and his wife to bring them here?
23070What course do you then advise?
23070What''s that?
23070What''s the matter?
23070Who can those people be with Sir Reginald and Lady Bygrave, I wonder?
23070Why, I expected to see you dressed as a nun, Clara,she exclaimed;"have you given up your vocation?
23070Why, have you found out anything about him?
23070You do not wish to insult me, Mr Sims?
23070Are you prepared to remain with us at once?"
23070By what other than by miraculous power could this change have been wrought?
23070Could she ever be worthy of the pure, honest- minded, open- hearted, noble Harry?
23070Could the God of all love and mercy and gentleness be pleased by such an act?
23070Have n''t you heard that both Sir Reginald and her ladyship were received last week into the bosom of the Church of Rome, as the expression runs?"
23070Let me think-- will you permit me to take possession of the letter?
23070Obedience to whom?
23070Poor Clara hesitated; it was a fast- day in the convent-- could she at once transgress the rule?
23070What caused the Lady Superior to act as she did?"
23070What do you recommend, general?"
23070What does he want with all that black stuff round him?
23070What is even a strong man fit for, who is deprived of his sleep and half- starved?
23070What would become of the Church-- what of us-- if such principles were to regain their ascendancy over the minds of the people?
23070Why should those of the same kindred be divided?"
23070` Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
23070exclaimed the Lady Superior;"can you not now perceive that it is gold, pure gold?
23070he whispered, as if to himself;"can anything surpass it?"
21992Comes faint and far Thy voice From vales of Galilee; Thy vision fades in ancient shades; How should we follow Thee?
21992Dim tracts of time divide Those golden days from me; Thy voice comes strange o''er years of change; How can I follow Thee? 21992 A body of students recently requested an address upon the subject:What is the use of religion anyway?"
21992As we imagine ourselves in their places, are we ready with any glibness to talk about progress in character?
21992But character, fidelity, loyalty to conscience and to God-- are we sure of progress there?
21992But in such a statement one towering interrogation has been neglected: what about the interpretation of the very facts which science does present?
21992But who that has walked with discerning eyes through these last few years can any longer be beguiled by that fallacious vision?
21992Caesar and Napoleon-- were they unintelligent?
21992Can it be that God is less good than Jesus said we ought to be?
21992Could not one address himself to the question of those students in some such way as this?
21992D., would that solve the human problem?
21992Did Aladdin once rub a magic lamp and build a palace?
21992Did Jericho''s walls once fall at the united shout of a besieging people?
21992Did Joshua once prolong the day for battle by the staying of the sun?
21992Did an axe- head float once when Elisha threw a stick into the water?
21992Did the Israelites once cross the Red Sea dry- shod?
21992Do not I fill heaven and earth?"
21992Do we mean that because Tennyson came after Shelly he is therefore the greater poet?
21992Do you ask us then under these conditions to keep our hands off?
21992Do you suppose that we ministers do not know how we must appear to you when we try to discuss the details of business?
21992From Sinai to Calvary-- was ever a record of progressive revelation more plain or more convincing?
21992Has the most monumental and destructive selfishness in human history been associated with poor minds?
21992How could one help comparing him with my friend who could not believe?
21992How do we know?
21992How shall she regard this passionate belief in the possibility of social betterment and this enthusiastic determination to achieve it?
21992How, then, when we think of that Power, can we leave spirit out?
21992If ever we are condescended to, does any assertion rise more quickly in our thought than the old cry of our boyhood,"I am as good as you are"?
21992In creation are we dealing with the kind of power which in ordinary life we recognize as physical, or with the kind which we recognize as spiritual?
21992Is human history like that?
21992Is it all going to end as Bertrand Russell says?
21992Is it not because science supplies men with power?
21992Is it not plain why religion has such an unbreakable hold upon the human mind?
21992Is not the body wholly_ ensouled_, and is not the soul wholly_ embodied_?
21992Is progress an illusion?
21992Is that practical?
21992Is that practical?
21992Is that true?
21992Is that true?
21992Is that true?
21992Is that true?
21992Is that true?
21992Is there anybody who can blind his eyes to the facts now?
21992Or may it be there is no haven, only endless sailing on an endless sea by a ship that never will arrive?
21992Progress?
21992Suddenly he turned on me and said,"If the United States should go into a war which you regarded as unjust and wrong, what would you do?"
21992Then why go back to ancient Palestine for the chief exemplar of the spiritual life?
21992This is the meaning of Jephthah''s protest to a hostile chieftain:"Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh thy god giveth thee to possess?"
21992Toward what sort of haven is this good ship earth sailing-- a port fortunate or ill?
21992Was Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon unintelligent?
21992Was there ever a more stirring story of adventure than is given us in the life of David Livingstone?
21992We have had a long time to outgrow the character and fidelity of those first Christians; do we think that we have done so?
21992What are we to say of such men and women?
21992What attitude shall the Christian Church take toward this challenging endeavour to save society?
21992What can we make of it?
21992What do you make of it?
21992What do you make of it?
21992What do you make of this mysterious sense of duty which lays its magisterial hand upon us and will not be denied?
21992What has chronology to do with spiritual quality and creativeness, which always must rise from within, out of the abysmal depths of personality?
21992What is the essential difference between professions and business?
21992What kind of education is meant?
21992Where is there a mind on earth today like Plato''s?
21992Where is there a spirit today like Paul''s?
21992Who follows in his train?"
21992Who would accept a snapshot taken at any point on the road of Christian development as the final and perfect form of Christianity?
21992Why is it that if we let a field run wild it goes to weeds, while if we wish wheat we must fight for every grain of it?
21992Why is it that if we let human nature run loose it goes to evil, while he who would be virtuous must struggle to achieve character?
21992Why war?
21992Will they allow a whole continent to live like beasts in such hovels, millions of negroes cribbed, cabined, and confined in dens of disease?
21992With such power to bestow, is she not our rightful mistress?
21992Would we ever think of saying that we do not know, ourselves, but that we rely on the authorities?
21992[ 1] James H. Snowden: Is the World Growing Better?
22106''But what have I that I have not received?
22106''Think ye,''quoth she,''that subjects, having power, may resist their Princes?''
22106''What have you to do with my marriage?''
22106''What have you to do,''she persisted,''with my marriage?
22106''Who can stop the Queen''s subjects to be of the Queen''s religion?''
22106''Ye interpret the Scriptures,''said she,''in one manner, and they interpret in another; whom shall I believe?
22106***** What like was the man who was seen, almost every day during all those years, pacing up and down between the Netherbow and St Giles?
22106...''Have ye heard,''said he,''any teach, but such as the Pope and his Cardinals have allowed?''
22106And come not all these things to pass in ourselves?
22106And do ye not approve this vocation?"
22106And in the end, he said to those that were present,"Was not this your charge to me?
22106And was such a price demanded of him individually?
22106And was that private and personal crisis merely intellectual?
22106And was that private life genuine and tender and strong?
22106And were they to enforce it, by feudal or royal or even legislative authority, on unwilling subjects and unwilling vassals too?
22106But each such case impels us the more to inquire, What was it after all which really made the man who in his turn made the age?
22106But how could men combine together to do so, against authority otherwise lawful?
22106But now that the fuel which fed it is withdrawn, will that flame sink into the socket?
22106But''Will ye,''said she,''that they shall take my sword into their hand?''
22106CHAPTER II THE CRISIS: SINGLE OR TWO- FOLD?
22106CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER I THE SCHOLAR AND PRIEST: HIS ENVIRONMENT 9 CHAPTER II THE CRISIS: SINGLE OR TWO- FOLD?
22106For if in your heart ye said there is no God, why then should ye suffer anguish and care by reason that the enemy troubles you with that thought?
22106Had the Parliament more to do?
22106Have we another window into this man''s breast-- opening in this case, not upwards and Godwards, but towards the men-- or women-- around him?
22106How will it behave in the chill that falls from those winnowing wings?
22106Instead of merely revoking the intolerant laws, why not turn them against the other side?
22106Knox turned to him:''Every one bids me good- night; but when will you do it?
22106Now what was John Knox''s private life?
22106Or if there was something besides these, was it nothing more than the resolve of a very powerful will-- such a will as we must all ascribe to Knox?
22106Or was it preceded by a more private change and a personal crisis?
22106Or would the Church be entitled to impose its own wise and reasonable additions to the recovered statute- book of Scripture?
22106Shall not His Evangel be accused as the cause of all calamity which is like to follow?
22106The Queen''s mass was now tolerated: why should not private subjects also be allowed to have it, provided they worshipped privately?
22106There was heard nothing of the Queen''s part but"My joys, my hearts, what ails you?
22106Was Mr Knox not going to Dumfries, to make the Bishop of Athens the superintendent of the Kirk in that county?
22106Was he to plead merely for freedom, under a neutral civil authority?
22106Was it a change merely ecclesiastical or political?
22106Was it by his mouth that his countrymen were to be urged to expose themselves, individually, to certain danger and possible ruin?
22106Was it possible, and was it lawful, to accept the existing Church system, in whole or in part, and to build upon that?
22106Was it, that is, the adoption of a new dogma only, or perhaps the acceptance of a new system?
22106Was not his common talk, When the knaves have railed their fill, then will they hold their peace?
22106Was the transition a public and official one only?
22106Was there a private life at all, as distinguished from the inner side of that which was public?
22106Was this all?
22106Was this pearl worth the price of selling all to buy it?
22106What comfort canst thou have to see the one- half of the people rise up against the other; yea, to jeopard the one to murder and destroy the other?
22106What did Mr Knox think of Lord Ruthven''s offering her a ring?
22106What foundation was Parliament to lay, and what structure was promised for the days to come?
22106What right had the State now to touch these?
22106What was that system, and what was Knox''s individual outlook upon the Church-- first, of Western Europe, and secondly of Scotland?
22106What was to be done with the huge endowments of the Church now abolished and proscribed?
22106What was to be said to her offer?
22106Who can be afraid, day and night, for that which is not?
22106Why not do it all at a stroke?
22106Will it flicker out, now that the airs which fanned it have become still?
22106and should ye not love your neighbours as yourselves?"
22106and who shall be judge?''
22106or what are you within this commonwealth?''
22106what can that hurt us or our religion?''
26136The word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou? 22105 ''Why even of yourselves,''He said,''judge ye not what is right?'' 22105 ''[ 13] If the soul''s function is purely formal how can we attain to a self- contained life? 22105 ''[ 26] What then ought to be the attitude of the Church to the industrial questions of our day? 22105 ''[ 9] The question,''What would Jesus do?'' 22105 ( 1) What was Christ''s ideal of the Christian life? 22105 ( 3) The question arises, Which is the normal experience? 22105 82 Is Man free to choose the Good? 22105 And first, What is the supreme good? 22105 And if he is made for God, how is he so opposite to God? 22105 And if it be still asked, What is the great inducement? 22105 And is there not something sublime in this demand of God that the noblest part of man should be consecrated to Him? 22105 And may not they, too, be consecrated to the glory of God? 22105 And, on the other hand, if a man is once alive to his real good, how can he do otherwise than pursue it? 22105 Are Christians to stand apart from the coming battle, and preach only the great salvation to individual souls? 22105 Are not the joys of life, and even its amusements, among God''s gifts designed for the enriching of character? 22105 But is not character, with which Ethics confessedly deals, just that concerning which no definite conclusions can be predicted? 22105 But what is this commonsense of which the ordinary man vaunts himself? 22105 But, as has been pertinently asked,''How does he know that the earth is solid on which he builds?'' 22105 Can man choose and decide for a spiritual world above that in which he is by nature involved? 22105 Christian Ethics, on the other hand, is concerned primarily with the question, By what power can a man achieve the right and do the good? 22105 Christianity is the supreme type of religion because it best answers the question,''What can religion do for life?'' 22105 Does not the example of Jesus offer a simpler and more natural ideal? 22105 Does not the very existence of physical science imply the priority of thought? 22105 For as he himself teaches, the question,''What should I do?'' 22105 For what should a man live? 22105 Hence the chief business of Ethics is to answer the question: What is the supreme good? 22105 Hence the practical problem which Christian Ethics has to face is, How can the spiritual ideal be made a reality? 22105 How do I know it? 22105 If this is not Christian work, what is?'' 22105 If we ask who is the good man? 22105 In the collision of opinions who is to arbitrate? 22105 Is Ethics a Science? 22105 Is it a personal God, or is it only an impersonal spirit, which pervades and interpenetrates the universe? 22105 Is it an ego, a thinking self? 22105 Is not conduct, dependent as it is on the human will, just the element in man which can not be explained as the resultant of calculable forces? 22105 Is the kingdom of God a realm apart and separate from all the other domains of activity? 22105 Is the ultimate of life a state in which conscience will pervade every department of a man''s being, dominating all his thoughts and activities? 22105 It is characteristic of him that when he discusses the question, Is life worth living? 22105 It is not enough to ask what is most attractive, what line of life will ensure the greatest material gain or worldly honour? 22105 It proposes the three great questions involved in all ethical inquiry-- whither? 22105 Men are impatiently asking,''Has the Church no message to the new demands of the age? 22105 No longer content with blindly accepting the formulae of the past, men are prompted to ask, whence do these customs come, and what is their authority? 22105 Plato''s discussion of the question,''What is the highest good?'' 22105 Rather should we ask, Where shall I be safest from moral danger, and, above all, in what position of life, open to me, can I do the most good? 22105 The prime question is, What is the nature of its testimony? 22105 The prime question of Christian Ethics is, How ought Christians to order their lives? 22105 The question for each is, How much can he make of them? 22105 The question for the utilitarian must always arise,''How far ought I to follow my natural desires, and how far my altruistic?'' 22105 The question has been seriously asked, Can the example and teaching of Jesus be really adopted in modern life as the pattern and rule of conduct? 22105 The question has constantly arisen, Which is the more important for life-- what we receive or what we create? 22105 The question, therefore, which arises is, Whence comes the idea of duty which is an undeniable fact of our experience? 22105 The word does not, indeed, occur in the Old Testament, but the question of God to Adam,''Where art thou?'' 22105 To horde[ Transcriber''s note: hoard?] 22105 We are constrained to ask what is this independent spiritual life? 22105 What am I and how do I know? 22105 What does it matter to him whether Nero be a devil or a saint? 22105 What is it that makes the life of the Christian worth living? 22105 What is my purpose, what am I to do? 22105 What is the highest for which a man should live? 22105 What is the origin of the soul? 22105 What is the world? 22105 What, in short, is the ideal of life? 22105 What, then, are the particular forms or manifestations of character which result from the Christian interpretation of life? 22105 When men thus begin to reflect on the origin and connection of things, three questions at once suggest themselves-- what, how, and why? 22105 Whence comes this mystic power? 22105 Why are these philosophers so anxious to conserve the ethical consequences of life? 22105 [ 20] Is deception under all circumstances morally wrong? 22105 [ 4] But can this position be vindicated? 22105 [ 5]''When I dared question:It is beautiful, But is it true?"
22105and why am I here?
22105and why?
22105and( 2) Did Jesus regard the kingdom as purely future, or as already begun?
22105how?
22105leads inevitably to the further question,''What may I hope?
22105or is it only a complex of vibrations or mechanical impressions bound together in a particular body which, for convenience, is called an ego?
22105or is the ideal condition one in which conscience shall be outgrown and its operation rendered superfluous?
22105{ 153} If, therefore, we ask, What is the deepest spring of action, what is the incentive and motive power for the Christian?
20312Am I in my misery alone in the universe?
20312And can we not trust Him?
20312And did you ever find those thoughts, that slavish terror of God''s wrath, that dread of hell make you better men?
20312And do we not find that our Lord''s words are true?
20312And if the heart answers impatiently,"My good?
20312And is not the answer the most essential of all answers?
20312And shall we not be reunited in heaven by that still deeper tie?
20312And what better?
20312And what if earthly love seems so delicious that all change in it would seem a change for the worse, shall we repine?
20312And what shall we pray?
20312And when the Lord has drawn a man thus far, does He stop?
20312And why not thee, too, thou poor deserted one?
20312Are they the anxious people?
20312As for the sins of youth, what says the 130th Psalm?
20312Ask no more of Him,"Why hast thou made me thus?"
20312Ask no more,"Whence pain and death, war and famine, earthquake and tempest, and all the ills to which flesh is heir?"
20312Ask no more,"Why do the wicked prosper on the earth?"
20312Blessed are the forsaken and despised; did not all men forsake Jesus in His hour of need?
20312But faith can breed patience, though patience can not breed itself; and faith in whom?
20312But from whom do they come?
20312But what is their rest?
20312But what kind of comfort do we not merely like, but need?
20312But where are we to get patience?
20312But who has done it?
20312But why?
20312Did you ever have such thoughts?
20312Do I thus seem to undervalue earthly bliss?
20312Does God care for my trouble?
20312Does God feel for my trouble?
20312Does God know what trouble means?
20312Does God understand my trouble?
20312Does not God hate and despise me?
20312Dost thou long to right them, to deliver them, even at the price of thine own blood?
20312Dost thou suffer?
20312Dost thou sympathise with thy fellow- sufferers?
20312Even no judge?
20312For then in our misery and confusion we look up to heaven and ask, Is there any One in heaven who understands all this?
20312For what matter how bitter the medicine is if it does but save our lives?
20312God leads us; though blind, shall we be afraid to follow?
20312God''s way of preventing the cup of bliss being over sweet?
20312Has God forgotten to give light to suffering souls, because we can not see our way for a few short days of perplexity?
20312Has every utterance that has ever gone up from suffering and doubting humanity gone up in vain?
20312Has it not been fulfilled in them-- As thy day so shall thy strength be?
20312Hath He promised, and shall He not do it?
20312Have I any pleasure in the death of him that dieth saith the Lord, and not rather that he should be converted and live?"
20312Have I any pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord, and not rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live?"
20312Have they not been God''s sending?
20312Have we not had in all things with the temptation a way to escape?
20312Have you ever had such thoughts?
20312He knows-- What does He not know?
20312How can I escape from Him?
20312How can I make Him change His mind?
20312How can I soothe and appease Him?
20312How can we prosper by doing anything else?
20312How shall the bottomless pit, if we fall into it, be a pathway to the everlasting rock?
20312How should I be able to get through such and such a trouble?
20312How then can I turn away His hate?
20312How then shall we escape the terror and misery of an evil conscience, and rise out of our sins?
20312I say: Is there a being who can ever hear our prayers?
20312If Thou, Lord, were extreme to mark what is done amiss, who could abide it?
20312If we say simply,"I am wretched, I ought to be wretched;"then we shall perhaps hear a voice,"Who made thee wretched but God?
20312If you can go to God Himself, why go to any of God''s creatures, however holy, pure, and loving?
20312If you can go to the pure fountain- head, why drink of the stream, which must have gathered something of defilement as it flows?
20312If, in spite of wars, and fevers, and accidents, and the strokes of chance, this world be green and fair, what must the coming world be like?
20312Is God''s love changed because we can not feel it in our trouble?
20312Is it not good news that_ that_ fire is unquenchable, that_ that_ worm will not die?
20312Is my misery without any meaning and without hope?
20312Is not marriage the mere approximation to a unity that shall be perfect in heaven?
20312Is not that one thought that our beloved ones sleep in Christ Jesus enough?
20312Is not that the most blessed news, that He who takes away, is the very same as He who gives?
20312Is not that the question of all questions?
20312Is prayer a superfluous folly, or the highest prudence?
20312Is the experience of men, heathen as well as Christian, for all these ages to go for nought?
20312Is the sun''s light perished out of the sky because the world is black with cloud and mist?
20312Is the sun''s warmth perished out of the sky because the storm is cold with hail and bitter winds?
20312Mere impertinences, the babblings of fair dreams, poured forth into no where, to no thing, and in vain?
20312Merely to be comfortable?
20312My belief is that God will punish( has He not punished already somewhat?)
20312No God, even though He be a consuming fire?
20312No One higher than man who cares for my soul, and for the souls of those who are dearer to me than my own soul?
20312No counsellor?
20312No deliverer?
20312No friend?
20312No helper?
20312No punisher?
20312Or must I fight the battle of life alone, without sympathy or help from God, who made me and has put me here?
20312Our Father has given us the cup-- shall we not drink it?
20312Shall I be a man there, or only a ghost, a spirit without a body?
20312Shall I be able to enjoy it?
20312Shall the disciple be above his Master?
20312Surely if on earth Christ the Lord has loved-- some more than others;--why should not we do the same in heaven, and yet love all?
20312That He who afflicts is the very same as He who comforts?
20312That worst of all temptations, of which David only tasted a drop, when he cried out,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
20312The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
20312The deeper, the bitterer your loneliness, the more you are like Him who cried upon the cross,"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
20312Then I can plead with God, even though in wild words like Job; and ask, What is the meaning of this sorrow?
20312Then what can He mean but thy good?"
20312Those who imagine to themselves possible misfortunes, and ask continually, What if this happened, or if that?
20312Though all forsake thee, He is with thee still, and if He be with thee, what matter who has left thee for a while?
20312To be free from fear, anxiety, sorrow?
20312We have received good from Thy hand, and shall we not receive evil?
20312What does it all mean?
20312What does the promise of your Baptism say?
20312What have I done?
20312What if evil still endure?
20312What if the end be not yet?
20312What if the medicine have not yet conquered the disease?
20312What is heaven like?
20312What matter?
20312What more miraculous in the doctrines of regeneration and renewal than in the mere fact of creation?
20312What more rational belief?
20312What shall I do to escape Him?"
20312What shall I do?
20312What should I do?
20312What was Christ''s life?
20312What will become of us after we die?
20312What will the next world be like?
20312When the human heart asks, Have we not only a God in Heaven, but a Father in Heaven?
20312Where is that comforter?
20312Wherefore should the wicked say-- Where is now his God?"
20312Who are the people who get through most work in their lives, with the least wear and tear?
20312Who is Lord of joy and sorrow?
20312Who is Lord of life and death?
20312Why did he die, we ask?
20312Why did he die?
20312Why not try them?
20312Why should I change?
20312Will He not hurl me into endless torment when I die?
20312Will He not take from me all I love best?
20312Would the mother who has groaned and travailed and brought forth children-- would she give up those children for the sake of not having had that pain?
20312and consider, have they not been blessed lessons?
20312and if there be, what is He doing with me?"
22269What shall I render to the Lord, for all his benefits toward me? 22269 What,"said I,"to complete my reprobation, shall I go to such an excess of impiety, as to quit the faith through apostacy?
22269Who knows,said I,"but the will of the Lord is only that I should contribute to this establishment?"
22269After all the examinations, and making nothing out against me, who would not have thought but they would have left me to rest in peace?
22269Am I then about quitting that church, for which I would give a thousand lives?
22269At one time she exclaimed,"Am not I very unhappy to have such a mistress?"
22269Being so weak, how could I have withstood the temptations and distractions of a court?
22269But do all reach that state?
22269But if these reasons are not sufficient, which of you has not some necessity, some trouble, or some misfortune?
22269But relying on Thee alone, what needed I to fear?
22269But some may say, Why then so many oppressions endured?
22269But soon after I felt remorse for it; this voice spoke in my heart,"What,--dost thou seek for ease, and to shake off my yoke?"
22269But what shall I say?
22269By what fatality has such a revolution befallen me?"
22269Can I ever express the mercies which my God has bestowed on me?
22269Could there be greater folly?
22269Did I not imagine that it was possible they would not kill me, and that I would have the merit of martyrdom without suffering it?
22269Does God then leave souls which confide in Him?
22269Does not He occasionally say of Himself, that His hour was not yet come?
22269Dost thou want either strength, fidelity, love, or wisdom, to conduct those who trust in thee and who are thy dearest children?
22269For ought I not to have looked on my captivity as an effect of the will of my God, to content myself and to make it my only desire and prayer?
22269Has not Thy eternal Word, O my Lord, had its effect and accomplishment in me?
22269He asked,"But what is it you will write?"
22269He instantly asked,"Who touched me?"
22269How many times had Jesus Christ been in the temple without such a conduct?
22269How, then, should I leave her now, being so far advanced in age?
22269I asked what things?
22269I had desired so much to be a nun; why then am I now married?
22269I said,"What couldst Thou demand of me, that I would not willingly offer Thee?
22269If any in the house asked me,"Will you have this, or that?"
22269If the house should happen to fail, or be no longer of use, what shall that lady live on?
22269If they caused no other hurt than the loss of precious time, is not that too much?
22269In vain I said,"Surely, sir, what matters it what I do when you are absent, if I be assiduous in attending you when you are present?"
22269Is it a wisdom only to be known through death to everything, and through the entire loss of all self?
22269It is God alone who inspires charity; how, then, is it to be drawn by disguises?
22269Know ye not that He has created you, that He has died for you?
22269O Beauty, ancient and new; why have I known Thee so late?
22269O ye great, wise and rich, have ye not a heart capable of loving what is proper for you and of hating what is destructive?
22269Or, if Thou didst take it then, oh, why didst Thou let it revolt again?
22269Or, shall I ever depart from that faith which I would even wish to seal with my blood?"
22269Shall she go to the hospital?
22269Some may say,"What, then, does this soul?"
22269Sometimes they said,"What can all this mean?
22269The apostles said,"Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee; and sayest thou, Who touched me?"
22269They asked me,"Who could know that better than the bishop?"
22269This disposition extinguished all its desires; and I sometimes said to myself,"What wantest thou?
22269Those who had not seen me before said,"Is this the person famed for such abundance of wit?
22269To whom then is she known, and who can tell us any tidings concerning her?
22269What am I saying?
22269What else could God require of me, but to take due care of them in their education?"
22269What fearest thou?"
22269What is it that makes paradise?
22269What need have such self- righteous persons of a Saviour?
22269What say I?
22269What torrents of tears, what desolations have these cost me?
22269What, then, renders this soul so perfectly content?
22269When we were alone and she saw my eyes closed she would whisper,"Are you asleep?"
22269When ye love anyone, is it because ye know the reasons of love and its definitions?
22269Which of you does not know how to tell his malady, and beg relief?
22269Who can comprehend it?
22269Who could ever have thought that a soul, which seemed to be in the utmost misery, should ever find a happiness equal to this?
22269Who could express what it has cost my heart before he was formed according to the will of God?
22269Who is it that hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been His counselor?
22269Who is not pleased to behold himself righteous in his own eyes, and in the eyes of others?
22269Who would have thought, to see me, but that my conversion would have lasted as long as my life?
22269Who would not have thought all this to be sincere?
22269Why do not these souls, if they have such a power, set themselves free from them?
22269Why should any amuse themselves, in seeking reasons for loving Love itself?
22269hast thou any reason to complain of God?
22269how didst Thou make me sensible of this fault?
22269my father, am I the only person in our family to be lost?
22269or, who is it doubts that such righteousness is sufficient to please God?
22269who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
21881How long?
21881Pain,it may be asked,"in the Presence of Christ?"
21881And at death, who is pure?
21881And if it is never to be pacified, and never yields, what shall hinder it from going on up to and beyond the Day of Judgment?
21881And what instruction?
21881And what other reason can there be than that, during it, there is something to be done which can only be done then?
21881And what was it that was"commonly said"?
21881And what was the theme of their conversation?
21881And when we think of it, does it not seem to belong to GOD''S eternal justice that souls should not be condemned for that which they could not help?
21881And why should they not be ambassadors for Christ there, if Christ''s work has to be done there?
21881And will not this be so when the profoundest sleep of all falls upon the body?
21881And will there not be with the amazing surprise at these revelations a strange and unaccountable gladness?
21881And, in truth, is it not the case that the Bible over and over again speaks of death as a state of sleep or taking rest?
21881Are we to pray for those whom we dearly love up to the very last moment of their life, and then for ever to refrain?
21881At death to any?
21881But did He?
21881But does the Bible throw any light upon this mysterious subject?
21881But is it a time of mere waiting, and of unemployed quiescence?
21881But is prayer to be one sided?
21881But is this dread of death nothing else than the natural instinctive shrinking, which the warmth of life feels at the touch of its cold hand?
21881But then, during that time, is not the soul asleep?
21881But, if this be so, why, it may be asked, did not our Lord speak in plainer and more definite language?
21881But, no less, at the thought of the soul''s past blindness and persistence in ill- doing, will there not be an exquisite pain?
21881But, now, what are we to think?
21881Can they not do what Christ''s human spirit did?
21881Can we be surprised that it sternly condemned it?
21881Can we fully understand what is meant by the life of the spiritual part of our being when it is separated from the body?
21881Do they pray for us?
21881Do we not know almost nothing as to the limits of the powers of the spirit world?
21881Do we not know, even here on earth, how near to each other very often are joy and sorrow?
21881Does it begin with dying?
21881Does not our own Prayer Book sanction this view in her Service for the Burial of the Dead?
21881For of what is the soul still conscious?
21881How else could the thief have been in any true sense with Christ?
21881If not, what is the soul, and what is the spirit?"
21881In what condition were they present?
21881May we, then, pray for those who have passed on before us?
21881On the very threshold of this enquiry we are confronted with this question:"Is the soul the same thing as the spirit?
21881The Lord is the strength of our life: of whom then shall we be afraid?
21881Then is it not possible for such as those in all ages to receive the teaching in the Intermediate Life which they never received in this?
21881Thus S. John bent back upon our Lord''s breast at the Last Supper to ask Him,"Lord, who is it?"
21881Was Paradise then another name for heaven?
21881Was it not so to our Blessed Lord Himself?
21881Was it not to call him from life to death, rather than from death to life?
21881Was there no other way of consoling the living sisters, than by so great a loss to the vanished brother?
21881Was this the act of Him Who loved Lazarus?
21881What again does the great S. Paul say?
21881What are we to think of such as these?
21881What can they do for the souls of others?
21881What could more deepen penitence?
21881What did He proclaim?
21881What does S. John say?
21881What does this really imply,--to be"with Christ"?
21881What is dying?
21881What is it but the obtrusive hindrance of the body?
21881What is it which makes memory in this life so imperfect?
21881What is this work?
21881What says S. Peter?
21881What shall be said of these honest unbelievers, and, scarcely through their own fault, blind?
21881What shall we think?
21881What then entered Paradise?
21881What then follows from this?
21881What then is the belief that we have learned from this single passage?
21881What then is the spirit in man?
21881What then?
21881What, however, does the Thirty- first Article precisely mean by"Sacrifices of Masses"?
21881What, then, are the conditions on which we may rely as grounds for legitimate inferences?
21881What, then, can we learn from them?
21881What, then, follows from the soul''s consciousness in and through the passage of death?
21881What, then, follows from this?
21881When then does this purification begin?
21881When, then, shall this vision be granted?
21881Where then could they be, if not on earth, nor yet in heaven?
21881Where was this?
21881Wherein then lies the error of it?
21881Who is free from stain?
21881Who is perfect, that he should be fit to look upon GOD?
21881Who of us, the best of us, does not feel within him the bitterness of the lingering poison, which sin has deposited in his heart?
21881Whom then shall we fear?
21881Why should Christ preach to those and not to these?
21881Why should he, as it were, come away from heaven and rise from the dead, in order to be judged?
21881Why should it be so?
21881and how, in hell, shall any wretched soul receive in any truth the due rewards of good deeds done on earth?
21881{ 104} And is not the custom reasonable?
21881{ 15} What has the Bible then to say about this Intermediate State?
21881{ 8} But how shall any receive in heaven the due reward of evil deeds done on earth?
261293d Edition 05c What Think Ye of Christ?
261294th Edition 05c What is Christianity?
26129A bishop sneered:"Wilt thou then be wiser than the whole Council?"
26129As to my Bohemian writings, which you have never seen, why do you condemn them?"
26129Hus defended it by asking pointedly:"If John XXIII was a true pope, why did you depose him from his office?"
26129If Hus was to be burned for only saying that, what did they deserve for actually imprisoning the Pope?
26129Turning to the people with tears in his eyes and emotion in his trembling voice--"How could I thus sin against my conscience and divine truth alike?"
26129[ Illustration: CASTLE OF GOTTLIEBEN ON THE RHINE] Did the Emperor release Hus, now that the Pope was fled?
11381''And is not the body more than raiment?''
11381''But,''say some,''is not salvation going to a place called heaven?''
11381''Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?''
11381''The Lord is my light, and my salvation, of whom then shall I be afraid?
11381''What is your name?''
11381''Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature?''
11381''Who gave you this name?''
11381''Who is God?
11381***** May I boldly ask you to alter this to- day?
11381--My friends, do we not see them avenge themselves daily?
11381A small question?
11381Ah, my friends, might one not learn it at once, if one would but open one''s eyes and look at things as they are?
11381And above all, Malachi says, the root question of all would be, what sort of fathers have you been to your children?
11381And as for fine clothes and rich ornaments,''Is not the body more than raiment?''
11381And by this time some of you are asking,''Live?
11381And consider, my friends, can any good result come from handling sacred matters with such harsh and fierce hands as they have been handled of late?
11381And did you ever ask yourself how that apparent miracle could come to pass?
11381And do we not find in the very end of Scripture the Apostles working with their own hands for their daily bread?
11381And do you not know that so to forgive would be no weak indulgence, but the part of a good father; a good, and noble, and human thing to do?
11381And do you seek first God''s righteousness?
11381And for the rest, again I say, is not God your Father?
11381And how can a man get that blessed and noble state of mind?
11381And how can it tell him that till it has told him that God is his Father?
11381And how can you tell but that he is right on the whole, and as far as he sees?
11381And how shall we know whether our hearts are turned away, or whether they are right with God?
11381And if God be with them, who dare be against them?
11381And if He has given you all these wonderful powers of mind and soul, surely He has given you the less blessing, the mere power to earn your own food?
11381And if it has been thus, in the case of God and of humanity, has it not been equally so in the case of the physical world?
11381And now, my friends, what lesson may we learn from this?
11381And shall we not use that spirit hand in hand?
11381And then the Gospel comes, and answers to every man, to every poor and unlearned labourer: Will you know the name of God?
11381And then with St. Paul we shall be able to answer our own question, and say,''Who will deliver me?
11381And then, if we will but cry with St. Paul,''Oh, wretched man that I am,_ who_ shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
11381And then, what blessed words are these from the Lord Jesus, which we read in the book of Revelation?
11381And to walk humbly with your God, because-- and what shall I say now?
11381And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?''
11381And what else does the Church Catechism mean, when it bids every child thank God for having brought him into a state of salvation?
11381And what happened to them in the meantime?
11381And what higher glory and honour or praise can we ascribe, even to God Himself, than to say that of Him?
11381And what is it which kills a man''s soul within him on this side the grave, and makes him dead while he has a name to live?
11381And what is sin but living according to the flesh, and not according to the spirit?
11381And what is this dark fight within us?
11381And what is this reason?
11381And what then?
11381And whence has all this waste come?
11381And who is God''s image and God''s likeness?
11381And who is The Holy Spirit?
11381And why be anxious about clothing?
11381And why should it not be so?
11381And why?
11381And why?
11381And would not that penitent child be more precious to you, though you can not tell why, than any other of your children?
11381And yet, after all, my friends, is not such a book written already?
11381And you do not mean to tell us that we shall shorten our lives by our own tempers, or our tale- bearing, though we might, perhaps, by drunkenness?''
11381Are not they better than you?
11381Are people happy together?
11381Are they not the most deep and awful, as well as the most blessed and hopeful words on earth?
11381Are they numerous, intricate, burdensome, a yoke which neither we nor our fathers have been able to bear?
11381Are they one of them laid down directly in Scripture, like the Ten Commandments, the Lord''s Prayer, or the Creeds?
11381Are they such plain matters that the wayfaring man, though poor, can make up his mind on them for himself?
11381Are we not members of the Body of bodies, members of Christ, children of God, inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven?
11381As well ask, Can a man be saved from his sins without being saved from his sins?
11381Ask yourself in every action,''What is right, what is my duty, what would God have me do?''
11381Be not anxious, saying, What shall we eat?
11381But as for anxiety, fretting, repining, complaining to God,''Why hast Thou made me thus?''
11381But did it now seem strange to you that David''s repentance, which was so complete when it did come, should have come no sooner?
11381But does not that hold as good of the man who differs from you?
11381But have we done so, my friends?
11381But how about this old sin, which caused the man all this trouble?
11381But how did that old custom arise?
11381But if His will is to give it us, why ask Him at all?
11381But if even they ought to have known that God was Love, how much more we?
11381But if they could not see the beauty of His conduct, can we?
11381But is this the right state for men?
11381But of what?
11381But the child knows already that God is his Father; and therefore, when the Catechism asks him,''What is his duty to God?''
11381But what before you die?
11381But what is eternal life?
11381But what part of it?
11381But what sort of virtue?
11381But what use of many words?
11381But who is He?
11381But, my friends, if it is the right of free Englishmen to protest against such doings, how shall it be done?
11381But_ why_ is his Christian name given him when he is baptized?
11381Can Christ deny Himself?
11381Can God obey?
11381Can man weary God?
11381Can the creature conquer and destroy the love of his Creator?
11381Can there be humility in God?
11381Did he need Nathan to tell him that he had done wrong?
11381Did it ever happen to any of you, to see a mob of several thousands put to instant flight by a mere handful of soldiers?
11381Did it ever seem to you a curious thing that the Catechism begins by asking the child its name?
11381Die?
11381Do not men try to better themselves at the expense of the parish-- to the injury of the parish?
11381Do not most people fancy that God''s kingdom only means some pleasant place to which people are to go after they die?
11381Do they belong to the simple fundamental truths of the Gospel?
11381Do they mean that Jews were forbid to murder, steal, and commit adultery, but that Christians are not forbidden?
11381Do they not tell us the very mystery of God''s being?
11381Do they pull well together?
11381Do we believe that this earth was made by Jesus Christ?--by Him who was full of grace and truth?
11381Do we believe this?
11381Do you fancy God less of a father than you are?
11381Do you not know what frame of mind I mean?
11381Do you not think that just in proportion to the child''s quickness and understanding, he would be awed, almost terrified?
11381Do you see the same law working in our own free country?
11381Do you seek first God''s kingdom, or your own profit, your own pleasure, your own reputation?
11381Do you?
11381Does God walk humbly?
11381Does it not seem, then, something strange that they should never in this Catechism of theirs mention one word about justifying or justification?
11381Does it seem strange to you that St. Paul should warn you, that you are not debtors to your own flesh?
11381Does not experience again show us that in the case of our fellow- men, whatsoever is made manifest, is light?
11381Does that seem to you a small question, my friends?
11381For are we not brothers after all?
11381For as Job says,''Can man by searching find out God?''
11381For if a child is not justified in being a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven, what is he justified in being?
11381For is it not the likeness of God Himself?
11381For the Spirit of God is God, and therefore the life of God is the life which God''s Spirit makes men live; and what is that?
11381For what does St. Paul say was the matter with the old heathens?
11381For what is this same eternal death?
11381For what says the text?
11381For what son is there whom His Father does not chastise?
11381For, are we not members of a body, my friends?
11381For, my friends, were you ever, any one of you, for one half hour, completely angry, completely_ sulky_?
11381God will not surely lay down one law for you, and another for him?
11381Has he not a conscience, a spirit in him which knows good from evil?
11381Has he not an earthly father, through whom he may know_ The_ Father?
11381Has it never happened to you to know some young country lad, both before and after he has become a soldier?
11381Has it not been so in our notions of God?
11381Has not Christ redeemed us with one and the same sacrifice?
11381Has not God made us of one blood, English men, with English hearts?
11381Has not her very wealth vanished from her, because she sold herself to work all unrighteousness with greediness?
11381Has not the Holy Spirit given us one and the same desire of doing good?
11381Has not your Heavenly Father given you a higher life than the mere life which must be kept up by food, which He has given to the animals?
11381Has she not dwindled down into the most miserable and helpless of all nations?
11381Have I not a right to give a man as good as he brings?''
11381Have any of you here ever stood godfather or godmother to any young person in this parish who is not yet confirmed?
11381Have we not the four Gospels, which tell us of Jesus Christ, the perfect Son, who came to do the will of a perfect Father?
11381He says,''Well, perhaps I am unhappy because I have done something wrong: what wrong can I have done?''
11381He was king of all Israel, and what was one small vineyard more or less to him?
11381He would inquire of every man, How have you kept my image; my likeness, in which I made you?
11381His love, who Himself went down into hell, and preached to the spirits in prison, to show that he did care even for them?
11381His, who, were you in the very lowest depths of hell, would pity you still?
11381How can a man be saved from his sins but by becoming sinless?
11381How can it tell him what breaking his duty is till it has told him what the duty itself is?
11381How can it tell him what sin is till it has told him what righteousness is?
11381How could the great Prophet of Nazareth stoop to trouble Himself about such poor insignificant people?
11381How do you know that He does not care for them as much as He does for you?
11381How do you know that He does not rejoice in them as much as in you?
11381How many free nations in Europe lie now in bondage, gnawing their tongues for pain, and weary with waiting for the deliverance which does not come?
11381How then shall we show forth our thankfulness, not only in our lips, but in our lives?
11381How would the Lord Jesus Christ have behaved, if He had been in my place when He was upon earth?
11381I ask you whether this is right and just?
11381I depend on them, and not on God, for comfort and for wealth, and my Heavenly Father does_ not_ know what I have need of?''
11381I have done right from fear of hell, from hope of heaven; or to win Thy blessings: but how often have I done right really and purely for Thy sake?
11381I have seen( and what sadder or more fearful sight?)
11381If I be wrong myself, how can I make myself right?
11381If a man be bad and sinful, can he be saved from eternal death without curing his badness and sinfulness?
11381If a tree be decayed, can it be saved from dying without curing the decay?
11381If an animal is diseased can it be saved from dying without curing the disease?
11381If not, no confessing with the mouth will be unto salvation, for how can a man be saved in his sins?
11381If this is not bond enough between man and man, what bond would we have?
11381If we can enjoy ourselves a little, why should we not?
11381If you say of a man,''he is in a state of happiness,''you mean, do you not, that he is happy now, not that he may perhaps be happy some day?
11381If you were, did you ever feel any torment like_ that_?
11381In what?
11381Inspired, infinite, inexhaustible as it is, can we pretend to have fathomed all its abysses, to have comprehended all its boundless treasures?
11381Instead of behaving like God''s ministers and God''s stewards, and asking,''How would God our King have us rule His kingdom?''
11381Instead of saying,''How shall we make the children have faith in God by telling them what faith is?''
11381Is He not_ The_ Father, the perfect Father,''from whom every fatherhood in heaven and earth is named?''
11381Is he not an earthly son; and through that may he not know_ The_ Son?
11381Is it not a life of love, joy, peace, long- suffering, gentleness, goodness, patience, meekness?
11381Is it not the very way, the only way, to stir up in him faith, and real hearty trust and affection towards God?
11381Is it not written, that not one jot or tittle of the Law shall fail; and that Christ came, not to destroy the Law, but to fulfil it?
11381Is not that a prayer for men as well as praise to God?
11381Is not the life more than meat?
11381Is not this enough, my friends?
11381Is not this true?
11381Is not your body a far more beautiful and nobler thing than all the gay clothes with which you can bedizen it?
11381Is not, not merely sun and stars, but even the meanest gnat which hums in the air, better than man, more worthy of God''s love than man?
11381Is righteousness what we want?
11381Is that the sort of young person next door to whom you would wish to live?
11381Is that the sort of young person with whom you would wish to see your children keeping company?
11381Is there none in you and me?
11381Is there not in you and me?
11381Is to be made good men what we want?
11381Look at Spain, which was once the richest of all nations; and did her riches preserve her?
11381Man was created in the image and likeness of God, and who is the image and likeness of God but Jesus Christ?
11381May not glorious beings, angels, be dwelling in them, compared to whom man is no better than a beast?''
11381My dearest friends, ask yourselves, each of you, in which of these two ways do you look at your own station in life?
11381Nay, more, if we are to be very exact( and can we be too exact?)
11381Never say in your hearts when you are tempted to be hard, cruel, covetous, over- reaching,''What harm?
11381No one can now say,''I can not see God, how then can you expect me to be like God?''
11381No one can say now,''How can a man be like God, and live a life like God''s life?''
11381No, my friends, that is not the meaning of the text; and when I ask you, Have you obeyed the text?
11381Now are not the points about which there has been, and is still, most dispute, just of this very number?
11381Now can you not see why baptism is the proper time for giving the child a name?
11381Now do you ask yourselves,''How am I to be righteous in my station, as Christ was in His?
11381Now how is that?
11381Now what do those hymns mean by such words, if they mean anything at all?
11381Now what hinders a little child, from the very moment that it can think or speak, from entering into that salvation?
11381Now, how is this?
11381Now, is this profitable?
11381Now, my friends, has this noble history no lesson in it for us?
11381Now, what is this one disease, to which every man, you and I, are all liable?
11381Now, why is this?
11381Oh, my friends, is not that damnation indeed, to be a devil here on earth, and for aught we know, for ever and ever?
11381Oh, my friends, who made us to differ from others, or what have we that we did not receive?
11381Oh, what can we expect, if we neglect so great salvation?
11381Or do you say to yourselves,''How can I get the greatest quantity of money and pleasure out of my station, with the least trouble to myself?''
11381Or perhaps he does get what he wants: and is he happy after all?
11381Perhaps that does not seem to you any great difference?
11381Shall I come before him with burnt offerings?
11381Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression; the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
11381Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?
11381Shall public spirit be only strong when it has to destroy, and not when it has to save and comfort?
11381Shall the shepherd play the part, not even of the hireling who flees and leaves the sheep to themselves, but of the very wolf who scatters the flock?
11381Shall we be more dainty than God?
11381Shall we be more dainty than God?
11381Shall we come to shame in that day?
11381Shall we not much rather be in subjection to God, the Father of Spirits, and live?
11381Shall we not speak our minds?''
11381Shall we refuse to walk with one who walks with God?
11381Shall we refuse to work with one who is a fellow- worker with God, to love one whom God loves, to take by the hand one whose guest God has become?
11381Should you like to have a child who never spoke to you, never asked you for anything?
11381Small?
11381Tell me, then, how dost thou think thou oughtest to behave to such a Father?''
11381That it was harm to break the Ten Commandments before Christ came, but no harm to break them now?
11381The best test of that, my friends, is, can we do our duty in our own place?
11381The prophet did not even give him time to excuse himself:''Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?''
11381The whole question for each of us is,''Do we believe unto righteousness?''
11381Then what can a man''s being in a state of salvation mean, by all rules of English, but that he is saved?
11381Then why should we bite and tear each other about that which is over and above this?
11381Therefore, when it asks him,''What is thy duty to God and to thy neighbour?''
11381These are God''s promises-- simple and clear enough: and what are God''s demands?
11381They do not ask the child,''How is a man justified?''
11381This may seem a fanciful dream, too fair to be possible; but what prevents it from being possible, save and except our own selfishness and laziness?
11381Thus the whole Catechism turns upon the very first question in it--''What is thy name?''
11381Thus: What are the fruits of God''s Spirit?
11381To whom are we to attribute any man''s good deeds, except to the Holy Spirit?
11381True we have the infallible rule of Scripture: but are our own interpretations of it so sure to be infallible?
11381True, there are errors against which we are bound to protest to the uttermost; but how few?
11381True; but what has called out the sense of duty?
11381Was not the very first command given to man to replenish the earth and subdue it?
11381We believe the Apostles''Creed, surely?
11381We shall say to them, not''Wherein do we differ?''
11381Were you ever once-- were it but for five minutes-- utterly ashamed of yourself?
11381What Lord-- Which Lord?
11381What an excuse for them to blaspheme the holy name whereby we are called, and ask, as of old,''Is this then the Gospel of Peace?
11381What did the Lord Jesus Christ say that eternal life was?
11381What do they mean?
11381What do they mean?
11381What do you think the child''s feeling would be?
11381What does all this mean?
11381What does the Bible call it?
11381What else does the very name''minister''mean?
11381What greater blessing than to escape that?
11381What greater misery than that?
11381What has a child''s name to do with his Faith and duty as a Christian?
11381What has inspired the courage?
11381What has the history of theology been for near one thousand eight hundred years?
11381What is God like?
11381What is the watchword of Protestantism?
11381What laws of God, now, can we learn from this story?
11381What matter?
11381What might he not have invented, made, carried over land and sea?
11381What part of their understanding was it which was darkened?
11381What sadder mistake?
11381What sadder sight?
11381What should hinder any child whom you or I ever saw from knowing God, and His Name, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?
11381What sort of children to your fathers?
11381What sort of doctrines they were professing?
11381What sort of husbands, fathers, sons, neighbours, subjects, and governors, have you been?
11381What was it that they had got dark about and could not understand?
11381What was the fruit of their wilfully forgetting what God''s life was?
11381What wilt thou eat, and what wilt thou drink, and wherewithal wilt thou be clothed?
11381What words are these, my friends?
11381What would all the world think of you, if they knew as much against you as I do?
11381What would the world think of you, if they saw into that dirty heart of yours?''
11381What, then, is this wonder- working thought which makes the soldier strong?
11381When people say to themselves( as who does not at moments?)
11381Where shall we find Him, or His likeness?''
11381Where, I ask, are those dreams now?
11381Wherewith shall I come before the Lord and bow myself before the most High God?
11381Which is uglier and ghastlier-- a spirit without a body, or a body without a spirit?
11381Who are we that we should judge another?
11381Who are we that we should refuse one hand stretched out to grasp our own?
11381Who are we that we should say,''Stand back, for I am holier than thou?''
11381Who can tell?
11381Who has showed thee?
11381Who shall deliver a man from the body of that death?
11381Why occupy his head, perhaps disturb his simple faith, by giving him a smattering of secular science?''
11381Why pray at all, if God already knows our necessities, and is able and willing to supply them?
11381Why then rather than at any other time?
11381Why will you not have faith in your Heavenly Father?
11381Why, what harder name can we call any man or woman, than to say that they are''shameless,''dead to shame?
11381Will all the fretting and anxiety in the world make you one foot or one inch taller than you are?
11381Will it make you stronger, wiser, more able to help yourself?
11381Will none of these hard words hit some grown people in our day?
11381Will the Lord be pleased with this, that and the other fantastical action, or great sacrifice of mine?''
11381Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams?
11381Would not all be forgiven and forgotten at once?
11381Would you have rather expected to hear John the Baptist ask, what sort of saints they had been?
11381Would you not feel a peculiar interest in him henceforth?
11381Yes, we are ready to say, I may be miserable and unfortunate, but the Great God of heaven and earth is my Father; and what can happen to me?
11381Yes; but do you believe too that He whom people are too apt to call God, just because they have no other name to call Him, is your Father?
11381You do not know?
11381You do not surely mean that you are quite right; perfect and infallible?
11381are we living it?
11381are we to be tongue- tied?
11381but''What is_ right_ for us to do?''
11381but''Wherein do we agree?''
11381can not tell?
11381have we not rather forgotten the meaning of the text, and what God''s kingdom is, and what His righteousness is?
11381have we sought first God''s kingdom and His righteousness?
11381holiness from wickedness-- far more clearly and tenderly than the souls of most grown people do?
11381how can I behave like Christ in my station?
11381how can I do my Heavenly Father''s will, as Christ did?
11381how would the Lord Jesus Christ have behaved, if He had been in my place, when He was on earth?''
11381if thou be extreme to mark what is done amiss, who shall abide it?
11381more fastidious than God?
11381more righteous than God?
11381more separate from sinners than God?
11381or are we alienated from it, careless about it, disliking it?
11381or at last, perhaps, the old question,''Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
11381or, what shall we drink, or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
11381they said,''How shall we make them have faith in God by telling them what God is?''
11381what is my duty here?
11381what more beautiful words are there in the world?
11381what sort of life does the Spirit of God make man live?
11381what use in that?
11381who is ready to sacrifice his own credit, his own pleasure, his own success in life, for the sake of his father''s comfort and honour?
11381who shall stand in that day?
13335And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith,` Why doth this generation seek after a sign? 13335 Are there few that be saved?"
13335Are ye also without understanding?
13335Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
13335How are you to escape the judgement of Gehenna?
13335How will this look in the Universe,he asks,"and before the Creator of Man?"
13335If the friend in the house to your knowledge has the loaves, you will knock until you get them; and has not God the gifts for you that you need? 13335 Is it possible,"he will ask himself,"that I am deluded?"
13335Is not this the carpenter?
13335My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
13335The Son of Fact,--do you think this a true epithet?
13335What could you do with signs? 13335 What went ye out into the wilderness for to see?
13335Why callest thou me good?
13335( Mark 6:3); Matthew adds a word that may or may not be significant"his sisters are they not all with us?"
13335), or to the interpretation of this teaching by scholars of the apocalyptic school?
1333512:11), or will he refrain from leading his ox to the water on the Sabbath( Luke 13:15)?
133351:21)?
1333521:23)?
133355:28)?
133355:39)?
133355:41)?
133356:26)?
133356:32)?
133356:32)?
133357:5)?
13335A dreamer, with the clouds of the visionaries and apocalyptists ever in his head?
13335A glance at pearls on a table-- this, and this, and this he will take the other, perhaps; he would look at that one-- the rest?
13335A man clothed in soft raiment?
13335A prophet?
13335A reed shaken with the wind?
13335A warning to those who do not heed another''s need of"inward sustenance,"of spiritual life, of God?
13335Again, when we read of his happy way in dealing with children, are we to draw no inference as to his face, and what it told the children?
13335And another thought rises up again and again,"Where will it take me?"
13335And even if they do not ask, because they do not know their need, will he not answer the prayers that others, who do know, make for them?
13335And how long, under various names, had Cybele, Mother of Gods, been worshipped in Asia?
13335And the Lord said to him,` How sayest thou,"The law I have kept and the prophets?"
13335And the son of man, that thou visitest him?
13335And there is another question: is this story going to be repeated?
13335And to whom did he say this?
13335And what the heart and nature, from which came this incredible power and reach of appeal?
13335And whom would he describe as"lost"?
13335And yet, where is that religion to- day?
13335Are his own desires finally out of the reckoning?
13335Are these pictures fanciful-- mere imagination?
13335Are we afraid that our picture will be too modern, too little Jewish?
13335Are we to think his face gave no sign of what he was doing?
13335Are we to think that all the tenderness of Jesus came to him by a miracle when he was thirty years of age?
13335Are you quite sure that there is any distinction in the other world between good and bad, between Jew and Gentile?
13335As he sat out in the wild under the open sky, did the stars never speak to him, as to Hebrew psalmist and Roman Virgil?
13335As we gradually realize what he has in mind, must we not feel that we have not grasped anything like the full grandeur of his thought?
13335At any rate, there they are in the Christian experience; and where does anything that matters flow from but from God?
13335But have they gone?
13335But have we left the text too far?
13335But how are they to go on?
13335But is it the detail or the central fact that matters?
13335But is that all?
13335But still our first question is unanswered; why should it have been the cross?
13335But was it not, perhaps, for far simpler and more natural reasons just because they were children, and little, and delightful?
13335But what do we mean by x and y?
13335But what evidence is there for that?
13335But why no sign?
13335But why should that involve the cross?
13335But why?
13335But, in fact, is it not true now that we really only know God through Jesus?
13335Can he matter?
13335Can not you trust your Father to control his wind and his sea?
13335Can sin be put away at all?
13335Can we penetrate to the analogy which he finds between the Jesus of the new experience and the old term which he uses?
13335Can we say that we have any real, sure, and intimate knowledge of his experience of God?
13335Can we, when we see what he has experienced, grasp the substance and build on that to the neglect of the term?
13335Could a man count on God and how far?
13335Could any one, on the other hand, forget it?
13335Could he rely on God supporting him, on God wishing to have him in this world and the next?
13335Could not the whole presentation of Christ be much simpler?
13335Did he speak quickly or slowly?
13335Did he, he asked, or was it"by the finger of God"( Luke 11:20)?
13335Did it differ from St Paul''s?
13335Did no one see the scene pictured with his own mind''s eye-- no one grasp the humour and the irony with delight?
13335Did no one smile as the story was told?
13335Do not men and women frankly enjoy the grappling of the little mind with big things?
13335Do not such words reveal nature?
13335Do not the diminutives mean something?
13335Do they not take us into the midst of a group where friendship is real?
13335Do we feel what he felt in the so- called trials-- or was he dull and numbed by the catastrophe?
13335Do we pray in order to change the will of God?
13335Do you agree that they are the principal ones?
13335Do you agree with the writer''s exposition?
13335Do you find this sort of antithesis in the Gospels?
13335Do you, he asks, pray with anything like their determination to be heard?
13335Does God care for people beyond the grave?
13335Does God make His message clear, does He properly authenticate Himself?
13335Does he choose God without reserve, and in a way that God, knowing his heart, will call a whole- hearted choice?
13335Does he mean to be God''s up to the cross and beyond?
13335Does he, in fact, deny-- negate-- himself( Mark 8:34)?
13335Does intercourse with Nature make communion with God more real?
13335Does our emphasis fall on the great features of that nature-- are they within our vision, and in our drawing?
13335Does our explanation of him really explain him, or leave him more a riddle?
13335Does the writer make Jesus too human?
13335Does the writer overdo the importance of history?
13335Does the writer underestimate the actual impress made on his age by Jesus?
13335Does this belittle him?
13335Does your reading of the Gospels incline you to agree with the writer?
13335Embarrassment rises on their faces-- is it a mistake?
13335First of all, how far does Jesus understand salvation to take a man?
13335For it is hard to believe in man--"What is man that thou shouldest magnify him?
13335For the insincere and the trivial there is no message from God, no truth of God-- how should there be?
13335Had Jesus a sense of humour?
13335Had he a method of teaching: if so, what was it?
13335Has forgiveness been, in fact, achieved-- or salvation from sin?
13335Has not this been the secret of the spread of the Gospel?
13335Have we given his meaning to his term-- force, value, emotion, and suggestion?
13335Have we realized the experience behind his thought?
13335He is too busy, we think; and yet, after all, if God is so great, why should he be so busy?
13335He smiled and said to his two troubled friends:"Is that all?
13335Heaven has been invoked-- and what is Heaven?
13335How and where did he begin himself?
13335How came he to achieve poem or picture, so profound and so true?
13335How can I forget you?
13335How can ordinary people"make sure of the experience behind the thought of Jesus?"
13335How can they be so light and yet have such power?
13335How can they?
13335How could they fail to?
13335How did he bear the beating of triumphant hatred upon a forsaken spirit?
13335How did he come to speak in this manner, to say this and that?
13335How did he know that Peter was there, and what led him to turn at that moment?
13335How did the Church do it?
13335How did they come?
13335How do they look at it?
13335How do you picture the life he lived with his disciples?
13335How does Jesus conceive of salvation?
13335How does a man come to think and feel as he does?
13335How does he face them?
13335How far are we prepared to go in sharing that experience?
13335How far will men commit themselves to God?
13335How has it come about?
13335How is it that Jesus comes into the wasted life and makes it new?
13335How is it that men can"reject the counsel of God,"refuse God''s plans and ideas( Luke 7:30)?
13335How is it that they forget God altogether?
13335How is it that to another man, with the same upbringing as ours, everything is different, everything means more?
13335How is it that, when John Wesley made the same discovery, and once more staked all on faith in Christ, again the Church felt the pulse of new life?
13335How many men to- day will say what they really think before a man in clerical dress, or a dignitary however trivial?
13335How many of the parables turn on energy?
13335How much is involved in the name"Father,"which Jesus so uniformly gives to God?
13335How much of a human father is available for his children?
13335How should a person, who does not care for men, understand the cross?
13335How was it done?
13335How would you introduce the Christian faith to one who believed and took part in the Eleusinian cult of Demeter?
13335How would you state to a non- Christian the three principal elements in Jesus''teaching about the character of God?
13335How?
13335How_ can_ a man know that he has done his best?
13335How_ could_ it go?
13335If Jesus comes to them with a word from God, can he not prove its authenticity preferably with"a sign from the sky"( Mark 8:11)?
13335If Paul was wrong, how did he capture the Christian Church for his ideas?
13335If he is a real Father, why should not he be at leisure for his children?
13335If he speaks of prayer, must we not think he means that God wants it as much as his child can want it?
13335If it is the incarnation of God, what right have we not to be afraid?
13335If it is urged that such things are natural to man--"do not even the publicans the same?"
13335If the friend in the house to your knowledge has the loaves, you will knock till you get them; and has not God the gifts for you that you need?
13335Ignorance, as to germs or precipices or what not, leads to destruction"in pari materia"; in the moral sphere can it be otherwise?
13335In a word, what is a man''s fundamental attitude to God and God''s facts?
13335In his case, as in every other, the central and crucial question is, What is his experience of God?
13335In other words, What has he found in God?
13335In the meantime, if God was going to damn the Gentiles in the next world, why should not the Jews do it in this?
13335In what does he differ from other men, that he should do work so fundamental and so eternal?
13335In what way?
13335Is he short of the power to help, or is it the will to help that is wanting in God?
13335Is he short of the power to help, or is it the will to help that is wanting in God?"
13335Is it a great figure?
13335Is it a real fatherhood where such things do not appeal?
13335Is it in our picture?
13335Is it not fair to say that many of our current judgements upon Jesus Christ are no better founded?
13335Is it not so still in the East?
13335Is it not the same picture which Jesus draws of"joy in heaven in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth"?
13335Is it not the sternest and deepest feeling, after all, when a man will not"unpack his heart with words"?
13335Is it not true that we come nearer to him in that cry in the language strange to us, but his own?
13335Is it possible for those incapacitated by sin to regain, or to enjoy, relation with God?
13335Is it the same type of character which is exalted by Christian piety, stained- glass windows, and the calendars of Saints?
13335Is it too big a thing for the Giver of Life to give food-- which is the more difficult thing to give?
13335Is not one of the most real features of parenthood enjoyment of the child?
13335Is not that friendship?
13335Is not that very like the Christian religion?
13335Is there a warning in this picture of the people on the left hand that applies to deeper things than physical hunger?
13335Is there another teacher of those times who is at all so sure that God loves bird and flower?
13335Is there any truth in this charge as regards( a) the portrait in the Gospels, or( b) the presentation of Jesus in the teaching of the Church?
13335Is there in all his parables a blurred picture, the edges dim or the focus wrong?
13335Is there no evidence of God in restored sanity?
13335Is there not for Christians in every age a joy and an inspiration in knowing the very sounds his lips framed?
13335Is this leaving the real?
13335It is our experience that we repent and fall again; what else was the experience of the people whom John baptised?
13335It is unthinkable; God-- will God do less?
13335John taught prayer-- all sorts of people teach prayer; but what sort of prayer?
13335Look at the freedom, the growth, the power of the Christian life-- where do they all come from?
13335Might it not be said that God had discredited John the Baptist, now his head was taken off?
13335Moses is very well, but if God has higher ideas of marriage-- what then?
13335Must we not think it was all growing up in that house and in that shop?
13335No hint of dread that his work might indeed be undone?
13335Nor is it this sort of surrender to God that Jesus calls for-- no, the question is, how thoroughly is a man going to put himself into God''s hands?
13335Nothing else, he will say, seemed feasible; the thing was borne in on me, it came to me: reasons?
13335Of what character were the prayers that John taught his disciples?
13335On the famous occasion, when John the Baptist sent two of his disciples to Jesus with his striking message:"Art thou he that should come?
13335Once again, in the plainest language, are we prepared to follow, as the disciples followed, afraid as they were?
13335One of them speaks for the rest:"Lord, when saw we thee an hungered and fed thee?"
13335Or did he never tell a story-- he who tells them so charmingly-- till he wanted parables?
13335Or has the reading of this book made you feel his divinity more strongly just because he was so perfectly human?
13335Or has the writer too narrow a conception of the nature of Art?
13335So with us-- to decide the issue, how far are we prepared to go with Jesus?
13335Something less than the word carries in the case of a human father, or more?
13335That is saying a great deal, but when we look at Christian history, is it saying too much?
13335The Latin dramatist Terence pictures the young man looking at one of these paintings and saying to himself,"If Jupiter did it, why should not I?"
13335The Pharisee lied-- lying to oneself or lying to another, which is the worse?
13335The Sabbath-- is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?
13335The answer was, why should your father not come with the redeemed Israel?
13335The bird flying to her nest, the fox creeping to his hole( Luke 9:58)--did these break into the prayers of Jesus-- and with what effect?
13335The cup is clean enough without; it is septic and poisonous within-- and from which side of it do you drink, outside or inside?
13335The elements and the stars come over us, as they came over George Fox in the Vale of Beavor; what is man?
13335The moon and the stars which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
13335The more relevant question for us is: How came he to wait till he was at least about thirty years old before he began to teach in public?
13335The old problem returns upon us: Who and what is this Jesus Christ?
13335The price?
13335The question will rise, Have Christians overstated their experience, or even misunderstood it?
13335The real crux comes when the question rises in a man''s own heart,"Does God love me?"
13335The time would come when new clothes were needed; but why could not the old ones be patched, and passed down yet another stage?
13335Then finally the question comes, how to secure continuity?
13335There are gaps in the record-- for instance, how and why did the school of John survive as it did( Acts 18:25, 19:1- 7)?
13335There is an inherited element in them, but how much else?
13335There were men whom John had taught to pray; was it they who asked Jesus to teach them over again?
13335There yawns the chasm; with your driving, how do you think you can avoid disaster?
13335They are happy living things that come to his mind, as it were, of themselves, because, shall we say?
13335To any reader who has any feeling or imagination, what do these short sentences mean?
13335To turn again to passages already quoted, will a father give his son a serpent instead of the fish for which he asks, a stone for bread?
13335To what extent was the hardness of the world during the early Roman Empire due to current conceptions of God?
13335To what feeling or thought, to what attitude to life, is this or the other saying due?
13335Two questions arise: Is it possible to recover lost moral quality and faculty?
13335Very well then; does a man choose God?
13335Waiving the fact that he had not much evidence for this in the mythology, how was a man to distinguish god from daemon, to know which is which?
13335Was Jesus fond of life and Nature?
13335Was he justified?
13335Was he not probably more widely known?
13335Was it an arm of the sea, a vast bay, or was it a great river?
13335Was it continued in the Apostolic Church?
13335Was it in such hours that he learnt his deepest lessons from the birds and the lilies of the field?
13335Was there no smile?
13335We have, as we agreed, to ask ourselves, what is the experience which led him to think as he did?
13335We have, then, to ask ourselves, What is the experience that leads Jesus to speak as he does, to think as he does?
13335Well, if a man''s one sheep is in a pit on the Sabbath, what will he do?
13335What are the modern parallels to"the four outstanding classes whom Jesus warns of the danger of hell?"
13335What are the three ways of answering the question:"Who and what is this Jesus Christ?"
13335What becomes of ordinary simple people untrained in historical research, who are not experts and merely want help in living and dying?
13335What brought them?
13335What but unspeakable peril?
13335What can they mean, from the lips of a thinker so clear and so serious, and a friend so tender?
13335What characteristics of the mind of Jesus does this chapter emphasize as principal?
13335What could their minds be like?
13335What did God mean?
13335What did Jesus teach his disciples concerning prayer?
13335What did they expect?
13335What did they mean by their words?
13335What do we know of man apart from Jesus Christ?
13335What do we make of his originality?
13335What do you imagine Jesus looked like?
13335What do you think of the conventional figure of modern Art?)
13335What does Jesus mean by"lost"?
13335What does he expect of God?
13335What does it cost a man to do that?
13335What does it matter now, if God redeems his people, or if he does not?
13335What does it mean to them?
13335What does it mean?
13335What does the discovery of God mean?
13335What does this involve?
13335What does this mean?
13335What does"lost"mean?
13335What elements in the teaching of Jesus and the relation of God to the individual would be new to a Jew who knew his Old Testament?
13335What follows?
13335What had happened?
13335What has been his appeal?
13335What has influenced him?
13335What is God to him?
13335What is God''s mind, God''s conduct, toward those people whom men think they can afford to despise?
13335What is it that has led him to such a view?
13335What is it that makes the poem?
13335What is it?
13335What is our right to an opinion on Jesus Christ?
13335What is prayer?
13335What is that between you and me?"
13335What is the attitude of a father to his child?
13335What is the connection between the Kingdom of Heaven and the Cross in the teaching of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels?
13335What is the explanation of it?
13335What is the innermost thing in a father''s relation to his children?
13335What is the mind that can do such things?
13335What is the power that is to carry John''s disciples through the rest of their lives?
13335What is the value of the Agony in the Garden, of the cry,"Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani"( Mark 15:34)?
13335What is there about Shiva, Kali, or Shri Krishna that essentially differentiates them from the gods of Greece and Rome and Egypt?
13335What is to be the method?
13335What made them?
13335What pain must that have involved?
13335What parent ever analysed reasons for loving his children, or would tabulate them for you?
13335What takes men there?
13335What type of character does Jesus admire?
13335What was the secret of Jesus''attractiveness, and what kinds of men and women did he attract?
13335What was to keep them on the new level-- not only in the isolation of the desert, but in the ordinary routine of town and village?
13335What will be the result?
13335What will the evidence for this be?
13335What would he do next?
13335What would our evidence be for"spiritual religion"if we had not the record of actual history to check fancy and support the ventures of faith?
13335What, then, and how much, does he mean by"to save,"and how does he propose to do it?
13335What, then, did his choice involve?
13335What, we asked, did Jesus mean by"lost"?
13335When a man avows that he does not care for art or poetry, who would wish to show him poem or picture?
13335When someone in his old age challenged him with the question,"Who will be judge?"
13335When the question is asked,"Was Jesus the Messiah?"
13335When we survey the four groups, it comes to one central question at last: Has a man been in earnest with himself about God''s dealings with him?
13335When"the Lord turned and looked upon Peter"( Luke 22:61), what did it mean?
13335Whence came his consciousness of God, his gift for recognizing God?
13335Whence came the inherited element?
13335Where did our own thoughts of God begin?
13335Where does a man''s_ Will_ point him?
13335Where does anyone begin, who takes us any great distance?
13335Where does your theology come from?
13335Where does"revelation to babes"come in?
13335Where in all this is the artistic temperament?
13335Where is he going?
13335Where is he taking them?
13335Where is the old religion?
13335Wherein does Jesus''standard of sin differ from the standard of sin current to- day?
13335Who authorizes the living man to live?
13335Who can kill or rob another man, when he remembers whose hands were nailed to the Cross for that man?
13335Who did the thinking in that ancient world?
13335Who fasts at the wedding feast, in the hour of gladness?
13335Who gave him that authority?
13335Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
13335Who was this Jesus that he should produce this result?
13335Whose children are you?
13335Whose sea is it?
13335Whose wind is it?
13335Why are they so still?
13335Why can you not think for yourselves?
13335Why did Jesus pray?
13335Why did they go?
13335Why did they go?
13335Why does he speak in this way?
13335Why had Christian churches to be so much larger than pagan temples?
13335Why has Jesus meant so much?
13335Why must people make up their minds about him?
13335Why not?
13335Why not?
13335Why should I not live in it?"
13335Why should all this be associated with him?
13335Why should it have been so?
13335Why should men do such things?
13335Why should not_ you_ believe?
13335Why should there be this correspondence between Jesus of Nazareth and human life?
13335Why, then, do the Evangelists, writing for Greek readers, keep the Aramaic sentences?
13335Why?
13335Why?
13335Why?
13335Why?
13335Why?
13335Will a father refuse his child bread; will God not give what is good?
13335Will a man take Jesus at his word, and commit himself to God?
13335Will it be in Jerusalem or in heaven?
13335Will the movement outlast his personal influence?
13335Will the whole Finance Ministers and Upholsterers and Confectioners of modern Europe undertake, in joint- stock company, to make one Shoeblack happy?"
13335With what aspects of the religion and life of the early Roman Empire, as outlined in the chapter, would the Church find itself in conflict?
13335With what voice could religion speak for morality in Corinth?
13335Would he have trusted even the best organized church as such?
13335Would not Virgil and Horace, it was asked, have taken notice of the massacre at Bethlehem, if it was historical?
13335Would not"spiritual religion"suffice without a"historical basis,"as some Indians and others suggest?
13335Would they not?
13335Would you admit this?
13335[ 18] But is this kingdom of the Messiah to be an earthly or a heavenly kingdom?
13335[ 30] How else can he, with his serious view of sin, say to a man,"Thy sins are forgiven thee"?
13335and are not his sisters here with us?"
13335and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?"
13335break on his ears-- on his mind?
13335from God, or was it of men?
13335has the baptismal formula at the end of Matthew been adjusted to the creed of Nicaea?
13335or look we for another?"
13335or move his hand when he spoke?
13335or was it a delusion?
13335people at Nazareth asked,"the son of Mary, the brother of James and Joseph, and of Judah and Simon?
13335redemption) mean the Cross for Jesus?
13335the obvious reply is,"Which Messiah?"
13335was he right?
13335what is at the heart of it all?
13335what relations has he with God?
23123` Well,''I said,` what do you think will be done?'' 23123 At length the blacksmith said:Well, Chickka, what have you come for?
23123But what do you do to this god at the feast?
23123Daniel said to the sick man,` Do you believe that their god can harm you?''
23123Daniel''s wife then added,` But we all think you will die; are you afraid to die?''
23123G."But do n''t you sweep the floor and sprinkle it with water every day?"
23123G."How do you worship your god?
23123G."How is it, master shepherd, that you do such a silly thing as this?
23123G."Is the temple, where your god is, very clean?"
23123G."What is your name?"
23123G."_ Bir- ap- pa_, eh?
23123Have they given you any of the money to live upon?"
23123He said,` This is a little one, whose is it?''
23123He took hold of my hand, and said,` What are those?''
23123Hearing which, the shepherd said to himself,"What trouble has come now?
23123If a temple like this is not clean, what is, Sir?"
23123If anything be said to the people of the village on the subject, they will say,"What can we do?
23123If god''s place is not clean, what is?
23123If one let go your name, he wo n''t catch it again, eh?
23123Many persons in the crowd saw the tears, and they all fell prostrate before the image of clay, and cried aloud,"O mother, why are you shedding tears?
23123On seeing them he said,"What have you brought these things here for?"
23123S."What can I tell you, Sir?
23123S."Who is to sweep it every day, eh?
23123Seeing the shepherd, who thus came and stood, the gentleman entered into conversation with him, as follows: G."Well, Sir,_ Gowda_, who are you?"
23123Then I felt angry too, and replied,` Why do you bawl out in that way?
23123They said,"Will your God maintain you if you sit doing nothing at home?"
23123Well, what is your god''s name?"
23123What connection can there be between boils on a human body and the image of a serpent?
23123What have you got in that box?"
23123What should god be like?
23123When I was an enemy to God, He protected and took care of me; and now I am His child, will He forsake me?
23123Whilst he was going behind, he saw an English gentleman coming along in a travelling carriage, and said to himself,"Who in the world is this?
23123Why should I stay in his way?
23123` Might we enter without taking off our shoes?''
23123` Might we enter?''
23123and how often?"
23123and where are you going with it?"
23123did your Missionaries leave Goobbe because they had no food?"
23123is it proper to do so?
23123what is he like?"
23038But how can you watch for Him if there are intervening events?
23038The Husbandman waiteth-- He_ waiteth_? 23038 Why do the nations tumultuously assemble, And the peoples meditate a vain thing?
23038You know William, who handles freight out here at----?
23038A visitor from another part of the land says curiously to his companion,"What''s that?"
23038And if this be the way things looked to His eye at the close of the first century, how, think you, do they look at this beginning of the twentieth?
23038And some one raises his eyebrows sceptically and says, ironically,"What fairy tale, what skipper''s yarn, is this?"
23038And what does this mean?
23038And what is this beast upon which she is seated?
23038Are all things here subject to Him?
23038Blank?"
23038Blank?"
23038But_ who_ is this?
23038Clear and distinct comes a quiet voice:"What''ll you have?
23038Do you wonder how He can be?
23038Does this mean that Christ is actually ruling now over this domain of His?
23038Has that momentum of movement toward increasing smokiness slacked?
23038He is counting on you, If you fail Him-- What then?
23038He is counting on you, If you fail Him-- What then?
23038He is counting on you, If you fail Him-- What then?
23038How about the affairs on the earth?
23038How can He, on the throne, be so quiet, and be at rest?
23038How is it at the beginning of the Twentieth?
23038In the opening east, Herald brightness slowly swells; Coming, O my glorious Priest, Hear we not thy golden bells?
23038Is it for thee?
23038Is it not the same as Daniel saw?
23038Is it something like this on an immensely humbler scale that was meant for us men?
23038Is it the Holy Spirit''s return there that precipitates this conflict, and defeat for Satan?
23038Is the waiting time nearly run out?
23038Is this incidentally a kind of parable?
23038Is this not merely Ezekiel''s vision repeated?
23038Is this the moment when all are caught up?
23038Is this the way He would have things go?
23038On your silver and gold, On that treasure you hold; On that treasure still kept, Though the doubt o''er you swept''Is this gold not_ all_ mine?
23038So- and- so?"
23038The one question that sets all hearts a- flutter about the rugged John of the deserts was this:"Is he_ the_ Christ?
23038The tremendous question that crowds in here is this, What does this Man of Fire see as He stands among His followers?
23038This present order of things that we are living in the thick of, is this the reign of the crowned Christ?
23038What does this mean, our Lord Jesus taking the sealed document preparatory to breaking its seals?
23038What for?
23038What is it that He is crowned over?
23038What is the system that has, for the past sixteen centuries, been supported by the various great civil governments?
23038What is the_ domain_ of the crowned Christ?
23038What then?
23038Who are these, and where have they come from so suddenly, at this moment, into the presence of the One on the throne?
23038Who are these?
23038Who could live so close to Jesus as he and not bear the marks on mind and spirit?
23038Who is this woman?
23038Who was he?
23038Why this inaction?
23038Why?
23038Will it be so again?
23038Wo n''t you please talk to me just like you''d talk to my black boy, Jim?"
23038[ 22] Is Christ Reigning Now?
23038[ 25]"The Husbandman waiteth-- The_ Husbandman_?
23038_ Why_ was Christ crowned?
23038cultured?
23038of lowly station?
23038poor?
23038rich?
23038this restraint?
23038when the eve is cool?
18908And then? 18908 And then?"
18908And what do you know?
18908Are you ready?
18908Dick?
18908Did I go and see my_ protà © gà © s_ again? 18908 Do you only know one story?"
18908Hoo, hoo, why do n''t you lie still there?
18908I?
18908Ready,said Dick;"what''s the time?"
18908Tomorrer''s Chrismiss,--ain''t it?
18908Well, who can know? 18908 Whar''s the boys?"
18908Whar''s the mare?
18908What am I to do here? 18908 What are they about?"
18908What does the holy man do then?
18908What is coming,--what, what?
18908What means that star,the Shepherds said,"That brightens through the rocky glen?"
18908What''s going to be done?
18908What''s the matter, Granny?
18908What''s the meaning of this?
18908Where are they all going?
18908Where do you come from?
18908Who''s Klumpey- Dumpey?
18908Why not? 18908 ( Who has exhausted that subject, we should like to know?) 18908 ***** A CHRISTMAS CAROL JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLWhat means this glory round our feet,"The Magi mused,"more bright than morn?"
18908***** CHRISTMAS SONG LYDIA A.C. WARD Why do bells for Christmas ring?
18908***** CHRISTMAS WASHINGTON IRVING But is old, old, good old Christmas gone?
18908***** MINSTRELS AND MAIDS WILLIAM MORRIS Outlanders, whence come ye last?
18908About Christmas Eve?
18908About Christmas- boxes?
18908About Hogmany?
18908About Miss Smith?
18908About New- Year''s Day?
18908About Twelfth- cake?
18908About aldermen?
18908About all being in the right?
18908About all being in the wrong?
18908About beef, for instance?
18908About blind- man''s- buff?
18908About brawn?
18908About cards?
18908About carols?
18908About characters?
18908About charity?
18908About chilblains?
18908About eating too much?
18908About elder- wine?
18908About faith, hope, and endeavor?
18908About forfeits?
18908About gifts?
18908About going- a- gooding?
18908About goose- pie?
18908About hackins?
18908About he- can- do- little- that- can''t- do- this?
18908About hobby- horse?
18908About holly?
18908About hoppings?
18908About hot cockles?
18908About hunt- the- slipper?
18908About ivy?
18908About king and queen?
18908About loaf- stealing?
18908About mince- pie?
18908About mistletoe?
18908About mumming?
18908About pantomimes?
18908About plum- porridge?
18908About plum- pudding?
18908About puss- in- the- corner?
18908About rosemary?
18908About saluting the apple- trees?
18908About school- boys?
18908About shoeing the wild- mare?
18908About snap- dragon?
18908About the bell- man?
18908About the block on it?
18908About the doctor?
18908About the fire?
18908About the greatest plum- pudding for the greatest number?
18908About the waits?
18908About their mothers?
18908About thread- the- needle?
18908About turkeys?
18908About wad- shooting?
18908About wakes?
18908About wassail?
18908About yule- doughs?
18908About"feed- the- dove"?
18908About_ Julklaps_?
18908All babyhood he holdeth, All motherhood enfoldeth-- Yet who hath seen his face?
18908And if you keep it for a day, why not always?
18908And now, as she turns round, what a pleasant face she shows us, does she not?
18908And then?
18908Are these palms of peace from heaven That these lovely spirits bring?
18908Are they Christmas fairies stealing Rows of little socks to fill?
18908Are they angels floating hither With their message of good- will?
18908Are you sleeping, are you waking?
18908Art going home with me to- night?"
18908Be here any maids?
18908But it''s mighty cur''o''s about Chrismiss,--ain''t it?
18908But when did that happen?
18908But who shall bring_ their_ Christmas Who wrestle still with life?
18908Cradled between a delightful memory and a blissful anticipation, who does not envy them?
18908Declare to us, bright star, if we shall seek Him in the morning''s blushing cheek, Or search the beds of spices through, To find him out?
18908Did you ever get thoroughly waked up in the night by a sudden fright?
18908Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn?
18908Did you not meet them?"
18908Do n''t you know any about bacon and tallow candles-- a store- room story?"
18908Do n''t you think so, you old Fir Tree?"
18908Do you know why?
18908Does my son know what this day means?"
18908Drain we the cup.-- Friend, art afraid?
18908Four black eyes Grow big with surprise; And then grow bigger When a tiny figure, Jaunty and airy,( Is it a fairy?)
18908Gems of the mountain and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, or gold from the mine?
18908Good people, are you waking?
18908Had he taken the wrong road, or was this Rattlesnake Creek?
18908Has another used you ill?
18908Has any man a quarrel?
18908Have we not all known Harlequin, who rules the roast, and has the pretty Columbine to himself?
18908Have you been there?
18908Heard you never of the story, How they cross''d the desert wild, Journey''d on by plain and mountain, Till they found the Holy Child?
18908How does she feel now?"
18908How often have I told you, you must n''t manifest such an interest in those Brinkers?
18908How they open''d all their treasure, Kneeling to that Infant King, Gave the gold and fragrant incense, Gave the myrrh in offering?
18908I ORIGIN IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS?
18908I wonder if trees will come out of the forest to look at me?
18908In my distress Thou cam''st to me: What thanks shall I return to Thee?
18908In the spring, when the swallows and the Stork came, the Tree asked them,"Do you know where they were taken?
18908In"Christmas Holly:"I sing the holly, and who can breathe Aught of that that is not good?
18908Is he awake yet?"
18908Is it all real?
18908Is it any wonder that little Roger there is so fond of her?
18908Is it really come again, With its memories and greetings, With its joy and with its pain?
18908Know ye not that lowly Baby Was the bright and morning star, He who came to light the Gentiles, And the darken''d isles afar?
18908Making but dull cheer, Shepherds though ye be?
18908Nothing but the hair on his good, gray, old head and beard left?
18908Now do you know what he does with these things?
18908Nowell,& c. And a little CHILD On her arm had she;''Wot ye who this is?''
18908Nowell,& c. Quoth I''Fellows mine, Why this guise sit ye?
18908Nowell,& c.''How name ye this Lord, Shepherds?''
18908Of all the gifts of Christmas, are you fain to win the best?
18908Oh, the Shepherds in Judea!-- Do you think the Shepherds know How the whole round earth is brightened In the ruddy Christmas glow?
18908Only the Fir Tree was quite silent, and thought,"Shall I not be in it?
18908Please tell me the truth; is there a Santa Claus?
18908Poets speak of living rocks, but what is their life to that of houses?
18908Pray whither sailed those ships all three On Christmas day in the morning?
18908Say, shall we yield Him, in costly devotion, Odors of Edom and offerings divine?
18908Shall I grow fast here, and stand adorned in summer and winter?"
18908Shall it enjoy life, they being dead?
18908She jest made that up, did n''t she, jest to aggrewate me and you?
18908Stone- blind all, and stone- deaf, and with hearts of stone; whereas who ever saw a house without eyes-- that is, windows?
18908The circus and the show are brimful of fun and laughter, are they?
18908The door closed but imperfectly, and the following dialogue was distinctly audible:--"Now, sonny, whar does she ache worst?"
18908The fact is, I''ve nothing to do but to hate holidays.--But will you not dine with me?"
18908The pantomime is crowded with merry hearts, is it?
18908The shops look merry, do they, with their bright toys and their green branches?
18908Then Johnny:--"Hevin''a good time out yar, dad?"
18908Then Santa Claus asks:"How about the Brinkers, my dear?"
18908There must be something grander, something greater still to come; but what?
18908They have no wives, and mortify the flesh, and--""What is their aim in this?"
18908This crowns his feast with wine and wit,-- Who brought him to that mirth and state?
18908This day shall Christian lips be mute, And Christian hearts be cold?
18908Thou comest to bid farewell to thy brothers and father?"
18908To see this babe all innocence; A martyr born in our defence: Can man forget the story?
18908Was it exhaustion from a loss of blood, or what?
18908We know him and we love him, No man to us need prove him-- Yet who hath seen his face?
18908What are you starin''at, Old Man?"
18908What can I give Him, Poor as I am?
18908What destiny awaited them?
18908What happens then?"
18908What is this?
18908What is to happen?"
18908What kind of thing is this sea, and how does it look?"
18908What sweet spell are these elves weaving, As like larks they chirp and sing?
18908What then doth make the element so bright?
18908What was to happen now?
18908What will they do to us?"
18908When may that be done?
18908Where now the merry boys and girls that thrust their fingers in thy blaze?
18908Where were they going?
18908Whither are they taken?"
18908Who bade the mud from Dives''s wheel To spurn the rags of Lazarus?
18908Who could tell?
18908Who dines at this club on Christmas but lonely bachelors?
18908Who ever saw a rock with eyes-- that is, with windows?
18908Who knows the inscrutable design?
18908Why do little children sing?
18908Why do they call it Chrismiss?"
18908Why do they keep all their branches?
18908Why not?
18908Why should your mother, Charles, not mine, Be weeping at her darling''s grave?
18908Will the sparrows fly against the panes?
18908Will you hear the story of Ivede- Avede, or of Klumpey- Dumpey, who fell down stairs, and still was raised up to honor and married the Princess?"
18908Wot''s Chrismiss, anyway?
18908Wot''s it all about?"
18908Wot''s the boys doin''out thar?"
18908Would''st be afeard, little''un, to run up with them?"
18908Yes, then something even better will come, something far more charming, or else why should they adorn me so?
18908_ The snow in the street and the wind on the door._ Through what green seas and great have ye past?
18908do they suppose that every thing has been said that_ can_ be said about any one Christmas thing?
18908he added, with a forced laugh;"do you think I''m drunk?"
18908look not so dismayed, All of my heart, dear love, thou hast Jealous, beloved?
18908lovely voices of the sky Which hymned the Saviour''s birth, Are ye not singing still on high, Ye that sang,"Peace on earth"?
18908shall I have nothing to do in it?"
22314[ 2] What knoweth the outer world of this? 22314 [ 3] But doth not also common prudence in worldly affairs demand the use of secrecy?
22314& c. He said to them,"why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
22314''Perhaps you are a pagan, or a Jew?''
22314And St. Augustin adds,"Why have I spoken of{ 75} spittle and of mud?
22314Anything save the cry of blood from the earth?
22314Are these not variant traditions of one event?
22314Are they not even endeavoring to create DISUNION?
22314Ask a man,''Are you a Christian?''
22314Aught else than servile obedience in accomplishing the mandates of those in power?
22314But has not the Church of England endeavored to obtain temporal power, also, by interference in the affairs of this world, politically?
22314But if he has answered''I am not;''then put this question to him,''Are you a catechumen, or one of the faith?''
22314But is there not a spirit of self- preservation which demands that eternal vigilance which is the price of freedom?
22314But what are the facts?
22314But what was the origin thereof?
22314But, whence anointed?
22314By whose hands?
22314Can truth contradict itself?
22314Can we be too guarded as to our great experiment?
22314Can we judge but from the past?
22314Come whence it may, what is the meaning of the use of fire in any divine worship?
22314Did this not furnish him a key to the original text?
22314Do not even the clergy{ 119} of New England try to control our government?
22314Do we hallow his_ name_?
22314Does history show this?
22314Does not all history portray their one effort?
22314Has not the exercise of it been exemplified in the inquisition?
22314Has not the leaven of Puritanism been excited to new action to accomplish the same result?
22314Has not the word of God been set at naught?
22314Has the reader ever asked himself the meaning of the passage in the Lord''s Prayer,"_ Hallowed be thy name_?"
22314Has, or not, each Christian church been tempted by worldly power, wealth, and honor, like all other systems of religion?
22314Have they not endeavored to govern Europe?
22314How can a person comprehend that which passeth all understanding?
22314How could their patriarchs teach to their classes the lessons of virtue and morality?
22314How far may not the prætorian bands of Rome aid therein to carry out the result?
22314How is it preserved?
22314How must it be hallowed?
22314If a whig refuses to vote for a democrat is that"proscription?"
22314If there be a contradiction must there not be error somewhere?
22314If we say to a catechumen,''Do you believe in Christ?''
22314If you can not exercise your own will, where is your freedom?
22314Interroga hominem: Christianus es?
22314Interrogemus cum: Manducas carnem filii hominis, et bibis sanguinem filii hominis?
22314Is it"proscription"in saying to another man,"I will not vote for you?"
22314Is this not with the desire and_ empressement_ of foreign power?
22314Let us ask him,''Do you eat the flesh of the son of man, and drink his blood?''
22314Quid dixi de sputo et luto?
22314Quære ab illo, in quem credat?
22314Sed unde inunctus?
22314Shall they be allowed by such influences to control and so break down our great experiment of self- government?
22314Si autem dixerit, non sum: adhuc quæris ab eo, Catechumenus, an fidelis?
22314Si dixerimus catechumeno: credis in Christum?
22314Si paganus es, aut Judæus?
22314Take the history of the past, what are we to anticipate for the future?
22314The origin of this society seems to have been a vision to the over- wrought mind of Loyola: may we call it a temporary inflammation of the brain?
22314True, a mistake as to the definition, yet does it not indicate the reason of its use politically and otherwise?
22314Was it not felt in the massacre of St. Bartholomew?
22314Was it not for secrecy in the religious rite?
22314We know what the Bacchanalian rites became at Rome; and had they been introduced north of the Alps, what form would they have there assumed?
22314Were they not the priests?--were they not those who controlled the mysteries-- who practised divination?
22314What are they?
22314What did not Mohammed accomplish in the same manner?
22314What divine right has been granted either to Napoleon the Great, or to Napoleon the little?
22314What is the source of temporal power?
22314What saith history of those who claim to have acted in his name?
22314When Lola Montes displayed to{ 12} the world the mere humanity of the old king of Bavaria, where had he any_ prestige_ left?
22314When Titus conquered Jerusalem, does not Jewish history tell us the voice was heard saying,"LET US GO HENCE?"
22314When our Saviour was insulted by the scribes and Pharisees, saying,"why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?"
22314Whence came it?
22314Where the command is,"Thou shalt not kill,"are not Sharpe''s rifles purchased by their command?
22314While, from the mystics of that date, valuable works have been preserved, what has been left us from these mendicant orders?
22314Who were{ 24} these"magi,""wise men,""sorcerers,"and"magicians"?
22314Who, then, were the"erudite Egyptians"who used a peculiar system of writing"for the purpose of teaching their peculiar doctrines?"
22314Why, and in what manner did they act?
22314Why?
22314Why?
22314[ 15] Are not these variant traditions of one fact?
22314[ 43] How far may this have been a reason why Pharaoh did not call on a priest for help, but rely on the supposed superior knowledge of the Magi?
22314[ Greek: hora ge mê ti phasma nerterôn tod ê]?
22314is not this some spectre from the dead?
22944Are the rest coming?
22944Are you better, mother, to- day?
22944Are you not going?
22944Because he says,` Lord, be merciful to me a sinner''?
22944But I suppose a chap must not go and do what he likes after that?
22944But do you think if I was to try and please God and serve Him He would pardon me?
22944But where should we be if the brig does go down?
22944But will you let me read them to you?
22944But you do n''t mean to say that He hears such prayers as rough chaps like me and others aboard here could say?
22944Do you hear, boy?
22944Do you want a boy on board your ship, sir?
22944Does Simon Hixon read the Bible?
22944How came you to escape, my lad? 22944 How can that be?"
22944How long have you been on the mast? 22944 How so?"
22944I had n''t forgot the sheep,said Peter;"but, Betsy, may I see her?
22944I left my bundle down- stairs there, sir; shall I take it with me?
22944In that book you read?
22944Is Newcastle in a far- off country?
22944Is one of those ships there yours?
22944Is that your style of reading? 22944 Many more saved?"
22944Mother, shall I read to you?
22944Not know what duds mean, and you a sailor''s son, as you tell me? 22944 Shall I read more, mother?"
22944Then do you know how God says He alone will be merciful?
22944Then do you wish to remain on board?
22944Then how is a man ever to get to heaven?
22944What are you driving at, sir?
22944What does Abraham''s bosom mean?
22944What have you got to read? 22944 What, Gray?"
22944What, are you blind?
22944What, have you still got food? 22944 What, no father and mother?"
22944What, run away from home?
22944Where is the vessel going to?
22944Which of them do you like the best?
22944Who is Simon Hixon?
22944Who will go with me?
22944Why do you want to know, my lad?
22944Will any one pass a rope round my waist? 22944 Will the captain soon be able to get an observation to steer the right way?"
22944Would He hear my prayers now?
22944Would you like to hear some of it while you are at your work?
22944You Peter, my little boy?
22944You will let me read it to you sometimes, Owen?
22944You, I trust, acknowledge Him in all your ways?
22944After Peter had moistened the captain''s lips, and made his bed as comfortable as he could, he said,"Shall I read to you, sir?"
22944But how were you left behind?"
22944But what has become of Emery and Bill?"
22944Do you know her?
22944Have you been long out in these parts?"
22944Have you got any working duds with you?"
22944Hixon hailed in return,"Where are you?"
22944How can you have any books here?"
22944The latter, seeing this, cried out,"Shame, lads; would you desert the captain when he is unable to help himself?"
22944The mate might put his threat into execution, and what could he do to prevent it?
22944What is your name?"
22944What would they now have given to have trusted to that book, and obeyed its precepts?
22944What''s become of your shipmates?"
22944You do n''t expect to be idle?"
22944are you acting parson?"
22944exclaimed the latter,"are you a book- worm?
22944when I have told you that I would heave the book overboard if I found you reading it?"
22944where were those who had been wo nt to interrupt him?
23191And now, Eric, what do you think of this Dr Luther?
23191And this young lady, I conclude that she helped you in the undertaking?
23191But, my dear young master, if you upset the foundation of our faith, what else have we to build on? 23191 By what name shall I remember you, friend?"
23191I suppose that I may come also?
23191So, my master, and is this the way you afford your protection?
23191Then you put no faith in the Pope, nor believe that he is the only rightful ruler of the Church?
23191Well, friend, what would you with me?
23191What is your name, my little schutz?
23191What think you, my young sir, if he should prove to be Dr Martin himself?
23191Who can those people be?
23191Why, what were you?
23191And now tell me who you are, my dear fraulein?"
23191Are you willing to accept my offer?"
23191But how did you accomplish that work?
23191By whom has it been done into German?"
23191Could it, then, be possible that the lowly monk-- the peasant''s son-- should be right, and all those great persons, who wished to condemn him, wrong?
23191Had he, then, all his life been encouraging a system of imposture?
23191He asked Father Nicholas to explain what was the Church, and if it was not founded on the Scriptures, on what was it founded?
23191If, therefore, the very foundations of the pretensions of these august Pontiffs are defective, what can we think of the rest of their claims?
23191Is it lust, rapine, murder, you desire to commit?
23191Is it one well- pleasing to God, or is it not rather one He abhors?
23191Is it revenge?
23191Is it to oppose the power of the Papacy?
23191Is it to overthrow principalities and powers?
23191Now, tell me, does your friend, Albert von Otten, preach?
23191One of his colleagues inquired why he did so?
23191Say, foolish man, what else can a poor, helpless, decrepit, broken- down creature like yourself do for me?''
23191The Knight asked,"What is tradition?"
23191Was that faith, in which he himself had been brought up, not the true one?
23191Was there a purer and a better?
23191What did you do when you purchased that mountebank impostor Tetzel''s indulgences?
23191What is it to rebel if it be not to avenge one''s self?
23191What king so powerful as to bend aside his rays?
23191What order-- what decency did you observe?
23191What would have been the result had I appealed to force?
23191Who could be the friend who had pleaded with her on his behalf, and by what means had he been informed of his capture?
23191Who indeed was to say what had become of him?
23191Will you take them?"
23191Would He even allow them to interfere if they were to offer their services?
23191a professed nun break her vows?"
23191how can you even venture to utter such dreadful heresies?"
23191what are you about to do?
23191what object do you desire to gain?
23321How long halt ye between two opinions? 23321 Is not my word like as a fire?
23321Is not the whole land before thee? 23321 Was it as big as my head?"
23321Was it as big as my two fists?
23321Who hath despised the day of small things?
23321Whoso hath this world''s goods and seeth his brother in need and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
233211872?
233211890 27 Wheelock Oak Hill 1868 1869 1893 30 25 Goodland Hebron 1868 1872 1890 12 22 Frogville New Hope 1869?
233211890 38 21?
233214. Who are the principal persons?
23321Are you using your spare moments each day for some good purpose, that will promote your best interests?
23321Aunt Dinah:"How long hab you dis set of dishes?"
23321Bishop:"Well, Mr. Jones, how do you like your preacher?"
23321But when he is asked,"What are your monthly savings?"
23321Choose ye this day whom ye will serve?
23321During the week that has passed, have you refrained entirely from the use of profane or quarrelsome words and actions?
23321Foulon, an official grown gray in treachery and iniquity, when asked,"What will the people do?"
23321Have you been uniformly respectful and obedient to all of your teachers?
23321He loves to put the treasure of His grace into the feeble, that the world may be compelled to ask,"whence hath this man power?"
23321Is the American negro, after centuries of slavery, that kept the race in an infantile condition, capable of development and self support?
23321Know ye not that ye are the temple of God and that the spirit of God dwelleth in you?
23321Mike:"Do ye believe in the recall of judges, Pat?"
23321Now it happened that no one present had ever led a meeting, and the first question to be settled was,"who should lead the meeting?"
23321Rufus Choate, the eminent statesman and jurist in one of his orations very emphatically exclaimed:"Banish the Bible from our public schools?
23321Satan said of him,"Doth Job fear God for nought?"
23321Shall this be the outcome of the work at Oak Hill, now that the rural districts are supplied with public schools and teachers?
23321What caused this difference?
23321What duty to perform?
23321What example to follow?
23321What is the principal subject?
23321What prayer to echo?
23321What promise to proclaim?
23321What teaching about Christ?
23321What the leading lessons?
23321What to avoid?
23321When he is asked the same question,"What are your monthly wages and what your monthly savings?"
23321When near home Dr. Beatty inquired,"Matthew, how would you like to go to school and get an education?"
23321When she was leaving the hotel he solicitously inquired,"Do you carry a gun?"
23321When the lawyers failed to enable him to describe it''s size the judge asked:"Was it as big as my fist?"
23321Where will he get his money?
23321Which the best verse?
23321Who will furnish it to him?
23321says:"Will some of you select something to sing?"
1885''And why did you not bring them with you?''
1885''But why are you so unwilling to die, since this life is so full of evils?''
1885''But,''replied Prudence,''do you not find sometimes as if those things were vanquished which at other times are your perplexity?''
1885''Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances at times as if they were vanquished?''
1885''Hast thou a wife and children?''
1885''How camest thou by thy burden at first?''
1885''How now, good fellow?
1885''How now, good fellow?
1885''Is no man naturally good?''
1885''Is there but one spider in all this spacious room?''
1885''Know ye what I have done to you?
1885''My lord,''said his happily evangelical chaplain,''have you forgotten that Jesus Christ is a Saviour?''
1885''Now, what is it,''asked Prudence, as she wound up this so particular colloquy,''that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion?''
1885''Pray, sir,''said the breathless and spiritless man,''wilt thou, then, open this secret to me?''
1885''Sir, is it not time for me to go?''
1885''That''s not like,''said the other;''look, doth it not go along by the wayside?''
1885''True,''said the dying philosopher,''but how shall I know that He is a Saviour for me?''
1885''Well said; and what else?
1885''What are the chief cares of a young convert?''
1885''What are you doing there?''
1885''What was the matter with you that you did laugh in your sleep last night?
1885''What would you do?''
1885''Where are we now?''
1885''Wherefore dost thou so cry?''
1885''Who bid thee go this way to be rid of thy burden?
1885Against whom and against what do you thus campaign and fight?
1885And as he knocked, he said, so loud and so impatient that all those in the gatehouse could hear him,''May I now enter here?
1885And as you go do you still wish for some better way than the strait way?
1885And can it be for the same reason that made the man in rags unwilling to die?
1885And can you silence her by telling her that her Master alone knows with what shame you think that He has such a fool as you are among His people?
1885And have you just espied a stile on the left hand of your narrow and flinty path, and on looking over it is there a pleasant meadow?
1885And how long has it lain so heavy upon thee?
1885And how many fathers, do you suppose, have the eyes to see such danger, and how then can they shew such danger to their children, of all people?
1885And how shall we understand our own character so as to form it well till it stands firm and endures?
1885And the most subtle teacher of our century, or of any century, has said:''What is a hypocrite?
1885And was not God ready to give the same reward to James as to those who converted kings and whole kingdoms?
1885And what did you say to all this, my brother?
1885And what leads you to waste your Sabbaths and your soul on such a stupid minister?
1885And what success and what defeat have you had in unearthing and casting out that enemy?
1885And when it is asked, Who are these and whence came they?
1885And who would they be?
1885And why did he who came so far not come through?
1885And why not, do you think?
1885And with what cost of meat and drink and sleep and amusement do you lose it or keep it for Him?
1885And, if so, what have you done, what are you at this moment doing, to cast that enemy out?
1885Are you a little sorry to- night that the river and the way are parting in your life?
1885Are you a married man?
1885Are you a married man?''
1885Are you at all aware what multitudes of such thoughts lodge within you?
1885Are you falling of late too much under the power of your bodily appetites?
1885Are you full of shame and detestation at your inward cogitations?
1885Are you in earnest, then, not to be any more a hypocrite and to know the infallible marks of such?
1885Are you tormented, enslaved, and downright cursed with your own evil thoughts?
1885Are you well enough aware that you are being led into bad company?
1885At another time I remember I was again much under this question: Whether the blood of Christ was sufficient to save my soul?
1885Beginning, then, at home, as she always began, Charity said to Christian,''Have you a family?
1885Bishop Butler has helped many men in the intelligent formation of their character, and what higher praise could be given to any author?
1885Burdened sinner, son of man in rags and terror: What has burdened thee so?
1885But did I laugh?
1885But that was not possible, for they were soon set upon by the men of the fair, who cried after them:''Hail, strangers, look here, what will you buy?''
1885But what is the chaff to the wheat?
1885Can any old creditor''s widow or orphan stand up for our doctrine and defend our discipline pointing to you?
1885Can you say with the Psalmist,--could you tell Prudence where the Psalmist says,--I hate vain thoughts, but Thy law do I love?
1885Could your minister point to you as a proof of the ethics of evangelical teaching?
1885Did I not direct thee to His gate, and why art thou here?
1885Did any of your neighbours know of your coming?
1885Did you ever do it?
1885Did you ever hear of such a thing as a motive in a human heart?
1885Did you never know all that till now?
1885Do not our children beg of us on Sabbath nights to let them see the Interpreter''s show once more; it is so inexhaustibly and unfailingly interesting?
1885Do our characters come to be what they are by chance, or have we anything to do in the formation of our own characters, and if so, in what way?
1885Do you ever look in the direction of your own heart?
1885Do you ever think of your Lord in His shame?
1885Do you know what vain thoughts are?
1885Do you not see sloughs full of sinking men at your very door; ay, and inside of your best built and best kept house?
1885Do you not see yonder shining light?
1885Do you see yonder shining light?
1885Do you see yonder wicket gate?
1885Do you understand what I am saying?
1885Do you, down to this day, know one church from another so far as spiritual and soul- saving knowledge is concerned?
1885Do you, or do you not, spit out your most inward thoughts ten times a day like poison?
1885Do you?
1885Does your religion cause you any real effort-- Christ calls it_ agony_?
1885Dost thou see yonder shining light?
1885For does not Jesus Christ the Judge say to thee, This is thy condemnation, that so much light has come to thee?''
1885For fear of whom or of what do you thus watch?
1885For who maketh thee to differ from another?
1885For, what is that on the left hand of the hard road but a stile, and over the stile a meadow as soft to the feet as the meadow of lilies itself?
1885For, what really is shame?
1885Has divine justice become less fearful than it used to be to those who rush against it, or is it that we are so much better men?
1885Have you a cluster of such keys in your bosom?
1885Have you a family?
1885Have you acknowledged to God that you have at last discovered the true key of your life?
1885Have you any armour on, any weapons of offence and precision, against that enemy?
1885Have you begun to watch what goes on in your own heart?
1885Have you discovered that in your life, or any measure of that?
1885Have you ever had, do you ever have, anything that He would so describe?
1885Have you found that out?
1885Have you found yourself out?
1885Have you named it?
1885Have you, then, anything in your religious life that Christ will at last accept as the striving He intended and demanded?
1885He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying, May I now enter here?
1885Hopeful:''But how if the path should lead us out of the way?''
1885How is it, he asked, that you have come here alone?
1885How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?
1885How many would you have?
1885If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?
1885If you have ten or twenty talents, and I have only two, who is to be praised and who is to be blamed for that allotment?
1885In what thing do you every day deny yourself?
1885Is it because of the burden on our back?
1885Is it because we are not fit to go to judgment?
1885Is it that our hope is better anchored?
1885Is our faith stronger and more victorious over doubt and fear?
1885Is there less sin among us modern men, or did such writers as John Bunyan overdraw and exaggerate the sinfulness of sin?
1885Is your soul discouraged in you because of the soreness of the way?
1885Job had all that before him when he said,''Will the hypocrite delight himself in the Almighty?
1885Know ye what I have done unto you?
1885Let all false shame, then, depart from my heart, for how else shall I look upon my Lord, and how shall He look upon me at His coming?
1885Look before thee, dost thou see that narrow way?
1885My brethren, can you satisfy her who is set by her Master to hold particular discourse with all true Christians before supper?
1885Nay, do not all our best poets first learn in their sufferings what afterwards they teach us in their songs?
1885Nay, more:''Will you have me to speak plainly?''
1885Now, I will put it to you, on what principle and for what reason did you choose your present minister, if, indeed, you did choose him?
1885Now, Law asks, can there be a stronger proof that Julius is wanting in the sincerity of his devotions?
1885Now, could you name any hateful enemy entrenched in your own heart, of which you have of yourself said far more than that?
1885Now, does your public and private life defend and adorn your minister''s pulpit in these two so practical matters?
1885Now, how seldom do we hear our people at the church door step down into the street saying,''profitable''?
1885Now, if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received it?
1885Now, my brethren, all parable apart, is that your religious experience?
1885Now, my brethren, what have you to say to that particular accusation?
1885Now, what is it in which you are at this moment going off the right road?
1885Now, who or what is the lion in your way?
1885Oh Grave, where is thy victory?
1885On what virtue, on what grace are you posted by your Lord to keep for yourself and for Him?
1885Or, if not, do you hope one day to be?
1885Or, is your companion, who is not a bad man in anything else, leading you, in this and in that, into what at any rate is bad for you?
1885Or, was he not the very devil himself come to earth for a season in English flesh?
1885SLOTH Sloth had a far better head than Simple had; but what of that when he made no better use of it?
1885Say?
1885Shall I expose myself and my family to danger at this time?
1885So I was, said Mercy, but are you sure that I laughed?
1885So he came directly to me, and said, Mercy, what aileth thee?
1885Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
1885Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
1885Then said Hopeful: Where are we now?
1885This is excellent; and what else?''
1885To what promise did you ever flounce as a horse flounces when he is sticking in the mire?
1885Understandest thou what thou here readest?
1885Was Judge Jeffreys, some of you will ask me, born and bred in hell?
1885Was it because you were assured by people you could trust that he was a minister of knowledge and knew his own business?
1885Was the devil his father, and original sin his mother?
1885Was there ever a class that was as full and attentive at the end of the session as it was at the beginning?
1885We often envy them their abilities, and say about them, What might they not have done for themselves and for us had they only worked hard?
1885Were they wrong in holding so fast as they did hold that death and hell are the sure wages of sin?
1885What about your inward and sinful cogitations?
1885What are these that are arrayed in white robes, and whence came they?
1885What cross do you every day take up?
1885What does he take up his Sabbaths with?
1885What doest thou here of all men in the world?
1885What exactly is this thing, character, we hear so much about?
1885What fort do you hold?
1885What fort do you hold?
1885What has torn thy garments into such shameful rags?
1885What is a whole forest full of lions to a heart and a life full of sin?
1885What is it in thy burden that makes it so heavy?
1885What is it to you what goes on in the world around you compared with what goes on in the world within you?
1885What is that life of disobedience or self- indulgence that you are just entering on?
1885What more do we need than just a little envy in our hearts to make us prostrate penitents before God and man all our days?
1885What occupies your thoughts in night- watches, and what inspires and compels your early prayers?
1885What was I doing to let that so promising communicant go so far astray, and I never to go after him?
1885What would you not give to- night to be released like them?
1885What, shall we receive good at the hand of God and not also receive evil?''
1885What, then, my truly miserable fellow- sinner and fellow- worshipper, what are we to do?
1885When did you do it last, to whom, and for what?
1885Where are your eyes, and full of what?
1885Where does he spend his Sabbath- day and week- day evenings?
1885Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth and put my life in my hand?
1885Which are the biggest words in all the Bible to you?
1885Which of the promises have been of such help to you?
1885Whither away after this burdened manner?''
1885Whither away after this burdened manner?''
1885Who can stand before his cold?''
1885Who or what is it that fills you with such timorousness and mistrust, that you are almost turning back from the way to life altogether?
1885Who, then, any more will withhold such help as it is in his power to give to a sinking brother?
1885Why but because of His own experience?
1885Why do we number our days to put off our death to the last possible period?
1885Why do we so refuse to think of the only thing we are sure soon to come to?
1885Why should they?
1885Why, then, with such a father and with such makable boys, why was this household brought so near everlasting shipwreck?
1885Will he within Open to sorry me, though I have been A wandering rebel?
1885Will you be able to lay claim to any of it when the long- lost treasure- trove is distributed by command of the King to its rightful owners?
1885Would the most liberal judgment be able to say of you that you have any fear and trembling in the work of your salvation?
1885Yes; why are we all so unwilling to die?
1885You have been often so ashamed, and yet do not such hopes still too easily arise in your heart?
1885and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
1885and whose be the sheep that feed upon them?
1885how can one be a hypocrite and not know it?
1885when at last there came a grave person to the gate, named Goodwill, who asked him who was there?''
1885will he always call upon God?''
10037''A solil?''
10037''Clicks,''Penelope?
10037''How do we get them? 10037 ''Ravens,''"echoed Evadne bewildered,"what_ do_ you mean, Penelope?"
10037''Specs little Miss is powerful lonesum''thout Mass Lennux?
10037''The King''s corner?''
10037A knight?
10037A second Romeo and Juliet, eh?
10037Ah, but you can not understand-- how should you? 10037 An angel, Joseph?
10037And do you love him?
10037And does he make you happy all the time?
10037And if there should come a run on the funds?
10037And what do_ you_ think of life?
10037And what is that, Aunt Marthe?
10037And what is that?
10037And what will become of Evadne?
10037And who is Don?
10037And who should a man please but himself, I should like to know?
10037And you call this sport?
10037And your father, Rege?
10037Are the doctors quite sure that nothing can be done?
10037Are you afraid, Nansie?
10037Are you crazy?
10037Are you going crazy?
10037Are you looking down on this poor old world, and what do you think of it all? 10037 Are you mad, Lawrence, to let her take this step?
10037Are you on intimate terms with him? 10037 Are you quite sure about that?"
10037Are you there, Jesus Christ?
10037Are your eyes no better, Frau Himmel?
10037As sure as sure can be, dear,said Evadne with a kiss,"Where shall I find it?"
10037Aunt Marthe, what_ is_ culture?
10037Aunt Marthe,said Evadne, after a long silence, in which they had been tasting the sweetness of it,"I do not need to ask if you know Jesus Christ?"
10037Be you a''stayin''at Mis''Everidge''s?
10037Believe in him? 10037 Besides, does keeping one''s engagements constitute a prig, Isabelle?
10037But are we not to ask for what we want?
10037But do n''t you get dreadfully tired doing the same work over and over? 10037 But what did they say to her?"
10037But what if I do not have the Spartan strength, Horace?
10037But who will take care of Atalanta? 10037 But why does n''t he preach Jesus Christ?"
10037But why, oh, Aunt Marthe, why should not Uncle Horace learn it too?
10037But would that disgrace him?
10037But, Aunt Marthe, how does she stand it? 10037 But, Louis, have you looked everywhere?
10037Can we be that?
10037Can you help me to find him?
10037Can you_ ever_ forgive?
10037Dear Aunt Marthe,cried Evadne one afternoon,"what is love?"
10037Dearest, what_ is_ the matter? 10037 Did you ever love-- a woman?"
10037Did you ever think of the silences of God? 10037 Did you leave nothing behind you at Hollywood that day?"
10037Did you not know I had an E in my name also? 10037 Did you notice, Gretchen,"said Hans, after Evadne had left them,"how sweet our Fraulein was this afternoon?
10037Did you really know my father?
10037Do n''t you think Papa looks very badly, Isabelle? 10037 Do what?"
10037Do you believe that, Aunt Marthe?
10037Do you ever remember having any of my opinions in writing, President Peters? 10037 Do you hear what I say, John?"
10037Do you hear, Reginald? 10037 Do you know Jesus Christ?"
10037Do you know where I''ve been these last months? 10037 Do you learn a new trade every month?"
10037Do you never think about him, Louis?
10037Do you really mean that, little coz? 10037 Do you remember?"
10037Do you see anything wrong with that?
10037Do you think I waste much time in that way, Horace?
10037Do you think he finds it necessary? 10037 Do you think so?"
10037Doctor Randolph,Elise asked suddenly,"what is your conception of prayer?
10037Does n''t Pompey get enough to live on?
10037Dr. Danvers says your father told him some time ago that, in the event of his death, he wished you to make your home with your uncle in America?
10037Evadne?
10037Find whom, my dear? 10037 Halloo, Evadne, are you taking lessons in farriery?
10037Has it refreshed you, dearest?
10037Have you felt this too?
10037Have you never heard of eyes that speak and faces that tell tales?
10037How about the other life, Rege?
10037How are things going, Rege? 10037 How can you be so sure?"
10037How can you call God so, Pompey?
10037How did you get him into such a mess?
10037How do you do it?
10037How do?
10037How goes life with you now, dear friend?
10037How is Louis?
10037How is Uncle Lawrence, and all the others?
10037How is it possible for any one else to live our lives for us?
10037How is it to be taken then?
10037How is that?
10037How much more good will it do you to go there than to stay at home and hoe my corn?
10037How?
10037I am going for a long ride into the country, Evadne,said her uncle one morning,"would you like to come with me?"
10037I hope there is nothing out of the usual?
10037I hope you''re feelin''better sence you''ve cum?
10037I wonder if it really pays?
10037I wonder what it is about you, you dear Aunt Marthe?
10037I would like to send some of that currant jelly I made yesterday to old Mrs. Riggs, if you are sure you would like to take it?
10037If Evadne is so anxious to work, why does n''t she come and help mamma and me? 10037 If Jesus Christ is able to fill heaven do n''t you think he ought to be able to fill earth too?
10037If it were only you, dear, how delightfully easy it would be, but do you suppose it is possible for me to love Aunt Kate and Isabelle?
10037Is Louis right? 10037 Is it a strange question?"
10037Jesus Christ?
10037Knocking, knocking, who is there? 10037 Laws, chile, do n''t yer know de heart kin sing when de lips is silent?
10037Laws, honey, how kin I help bein''glad? 10037 Lincoln split rails,"said John with a smile,"why should not I pile them?
10037Louis, where are you? 10037 Miss Hildreth, I believe?"
10037Mrs. Reginald Hawthorne is very ill. Can you, will you come?
10037My dear, you have a great sorrow?
10037No turn for dollars and cents, eh? 10037 Oh, Uncle Horace, why did n''t you leave him among his tomes and his theories and let us be free to enjoy?"
10037Oh, will you let me be your sister and help you bear your burdens?
10037Oh, your wife, my good fellow? 10037 Pompey,"she said wistfully,"dear Pompey, is the pain terrible to bear?"
10037Shall I find Jesus Christ there?
10037Sister, Sister, wo n''t you sing before you go?
10037So camp- meeting is a privilege, is it?
10037So you do n''t take kindly to Marlborough? 10037 So, little coz, you did not coincide with the lady mother''s eulogium of our respected collateral last night?"
10037So, you''re going to turn preacher, John? 10037 That you have discharged Reuben?"
10037The Jews said the same about Jesus Christ,she said,"why should the servant be judged more kindly than her Lord?"
10037The under side of your shoe leather, Unavella?
10037Then what does it mean to worship God?
10037Then why do you not recognize it in your chimney- sweep? 10037 Two people, Evadne?
10037Was Paul mistaken then?
10037Was there one rule of honor for Louis, another for herself? 10037 We are in the world to help the world, else what were the use of living?"
10037Well, Evadne, does it please you?
10037Well, Evadne, how do you do, child? 10037 Well, John Randolph, can you picture to yourself Jesus Christ shooting a squirrel for sport?"
10037Well, Louis?
10037Well, Methusaleh, where are you off to now?
10037Well, Rege, how goes it?
10037Well, Unavella,said Miss Diana, with a pleasant smile,"you expected them, did you not?
10037Well, coz, what do you think of the situation? 10037 Well, see how hard Evadne has to work?
10037Were these the horses my father used to ride?
10037What about that turkey of mine that you stole last week? 10037 What are their names?"
10037What charm have you wrought?
10037What do you mean, Aunt Kate?
10037What do you mean, John?
10037What do you wish, Lawrence?
10037What has tumbled you, Penelope?
10037What if you did? 10037 What in the world has that to do with you?"
10037What in the world is the meaning of all this?
10037What is coming to you, John?
10037What is the news from the great world, Geoff? 10037 What is your favorite verse in all the Bible?"
10037What is, Evadne?
10037What makes you look so strangely, if it is all nonsense, Reginald? 10037 What other answer but''yes''can Petruchio make to''the prettiest Kate in Christendom''?"
10037What right had you to put yourself in the way of ruin?
10037What would a reception be without flowers, I should like to know? 10037 What?
10037What_ do_ you mean, Isabelle?
10037When can we go, John?
10037When will you learn that the Bible is not to be taken literally?
10037When, did she die, mamma?
10037Where are you off to?
10037Where did you come from?
10037Where have you been?
10037Where is Penelope?
10037Where is the Judge?
10037Where is your joy, little one?
10037Who has called you, pray? 10037 Who is that calf, Evadne, standing by the piano?"
10037Why ca n''t we just live on in the old happy way? 10037 Why do n''t you blacken their hoofs, Pompey?
10037Why do you give me that name, Dick?
10037Why do you keep calling me Dick True all the time?
10037Why do you work so hard?
10037Why not? 10037 Why not?"
10037Why should I choke my brains with musty law when his are charged to repletion?
10037Why should I? 10037 Why should they run the risk of offending you, by choosing a night they know you can not come?"
10037Why should you think so, Aunt Kate?
10037Why, Horace, can this be possible?
10037Why, John, hast thou walked far with this load? 10037 Why, John, what has come to you?
10037Why, Penelope, what are you doing?
10037Why, Pompey, do you know him?
10037Why, dearest, what has come to you? 10037 Why, how did you know me?"
10037Why, pray?
10037Will crying give me back my father?
10037Will you tell me how we''re going to do it?
10037Without faith in your fellow man-- and your wife-- you would have a poor time of it, Rege; why should you refuse to have faith in your God? 10037 You always meet the best people at the Joliettes'',--besides, why should we run the risk of offending them?"
10037You do n''t mean that he is dead, Rege?
10037You know him too, then? 10037 You will manage to make the time, Lawrence?"
10037You will never forget you are a Hildreth, eh?
10037Your Master, Randolph?
10037_ Are_ you happy, little one?
10037''The victory of our faith,''you know, and the''Overcomeths''in Revelation?
10037*****"Aunt Marthe,"said Evadne, when they had settled down for their evening talk,"what does it all mean?
10037*****"Why should you not come to''The Willows''?"
10037--Louis''laugh had a bitter ring,--"By the way, what is his name?"
10037A long, low, blood- curdling laugh, as if a dozen mocking fiends stood at his elbow,--or was it just the shrieking of the wind among the gables?
10037Ah, my soul, for such a wonder, Wilt thou not undo the door?"
10037Ai n''t dat enuff''cashun ter keep a poor cullered woman rejoicin''all de day long?
10037Am I never to know?"
10037Am I to be jealous of my old friend?
10037And why do n''t you smoke, Pomp?
10037Are Christians ashamed of the religion of Jesus?"
10037Are you awake, old lady?
10037Are you going to forsake your cherished books for a curry- comb?"
10037Are you very tired?"
10037Being a butcher, you know?
10037Branford?"
10037But Evadne-- how is she?"
10037But John,--""Well, Dick?"
10037But how are you going to make the wages spin out?
10037But how art thee going to manage it, lad?"
10037But what else is there for me to do?"
10037By what possible chance could a child of that age know how to manage money?
10037Can it be that I am a victim of it too?
10037Can it be that this drudgery, not to be escaped, gives''culture?''
10037Can not you take your Heavenly Father at his word as you would your husband?
10037Can not you treat God the same?"
10037Can you fancy anything more beautiful than a life clothed in such garments as these?
10037Can you let them take me away from this beautiful world and stay in it all by yourself?
10037Can you think of anyone nearer than that?"
10037Could any poor beggars be without a shelter on such a night as this?
10037Could it be possible she would come to- night?
10037Could life become that to her?
10037Could she be the same Evadne, or was it all a dream?
10037Could she call him"poor Louis"if she loved?
10037Dick, so you''re pining for frills, eh?
10037Did Christians and the Bible not agree?
10037Did God make no allowances for the nineteenth century?
10037Did it alter everything?
10037Did she see him cower in his chair?
10037Did you ever study that to see how perfect love would make us?
10037Did you see the president when he came into the office this morning?
10037Did your father never consult you about his affairs?"
10037Do I look more than usually mournful to- day that you should think I am pining away with grief?"
10037Do n''t you believe our Father loves his children?
10037Do n''t you care for me any more?
10037Do n''t you know Self is the god we worship, and the aim of our existence is to have it wear purple and fine linen, and fare sumptuously every day?"
10037Do n''t you know there is n''t a girl in Barbadoes who has been so thoroughly spoiled, and has found the spoiling so sweet?
10037Do n''t you think it is wicked for people to grumble the way she does, Evadne?
10037Do n''t you think you ladies would find it of advantage to copy them in this laudable abstemiousness?
10037Do the poor Christians always do the singing while the rich ones sigh?"
10037Do the shadows make it seem more weird and grand, or does midnight lose its awesomeness when one is upon four legs?"
10037Do you ever wonder who gave you life and what you are meant to do with it?
10037Do you find it a cross to talk to me about your father?
10037Do you suppose I will ever give you up now?
10037Do you suppose she had?"
10037Do you suppose there is any hope for me, Evadne?"
10037Do you think you would find them defined in Webster?"
10037Do you wonder why the cold winter comes and you have to be shut up in a stall with a different kind of fodder?
10037Doctor Randolph?"
10037Does Desus carry de little chil''en in his arms like oo do, Don?
10037Does money constitute business, Uncle Lawrence?"
10037Does nothing last?"
10037Does that sound as if he were far away, little one?
10037Does thee remember friend Randolph, Ruth?"
10037Does thee think I''d better cook another chicken?"
10037Give yourself the same ancestors and surroundings as your chimney- sweep and wherein would you be superior to him?
10037Had he detected a menace in the tone?
10037Had she been making idols of these things in her heart?
10037Has Caesar got a sand crack?"
10037Have n''t you read your Bible?
10037Have you a friend among the passengers?"
10037Have you any idea what it means to saddle yourself with a child like this?
10037Have you been on board yet?"
10037Have you seen that my vestments are in order, Charlotte?
10037Have_ you_ found him?"
10037He''s been on the go pretty steadily, but what''s a horse good for?
10037His church-- the inner circle of his chosen''hidden ones''--is his bride, and what can be more glorious than to be the bride of the King of kings?
10037How am I ever going to thank you for all you have been to me; and what shall I do without you?"
10037How are you going to maintain your position in society?"
10037How can I bear to have you subjected to this?
10037How can I when every one has a different coloring and a fragrance all its own?
10037How can life be worth living when you''re drivelling psalm tunes all day long?"
10037How can they when it is''the joy of the Lord,''and they reject him?"
10037How can they, when their lives are all duty?
10037How could her nature, sweet as light, ever be attuned to that of her cynical cousin?
10037How could it be if they loved him?
10037How dare you?"
10037How did such people live?
10037How did you manage there?"
10037How have you stood it, man?"
10037How is Aunt Marthe?"
10037How is Evadne,--and the Judge and the girls?"
10037How is Pompey?"
10037How long since the present devotion culminated?"
10037How shall I endure the cold reality of my waking?"
10037How will you like having such a novelty as that, Sis, to introduce among your acquaintance?"
10037I am dying, Reginald, why do n''t you help your wife to die as you mean to do?
10037I hez your permission, sah?"
10037I hope you left our Marlborough relatives in a pleasant attitude of mind?
10037I know there was good old Pompey,--the thought of that haunts me night and day,--but who else do you mean?"
10037I suppose you have an experience in common with the rest?"
10037I thought Christ got the victory for us?"
10037I wonder what will be at the end of this one?
10037If I can not realize my ideal I can at least idealize my real-- How?
10037If you do not have money now what are you going to do?
10037Is anything wrong, John?
10037Is he your friend?"
10037Is it just the veneer of education and travel and environment?"
10037Is it more serious then?
10037Is n''t he a pretty fellow?"
10037Is that too hard a gospel?
10037Is that your usual mode of procedure?"
10037Is this a specimen of West Indian manners?"
10037Is this a very hungry angel, Joseph?
10037Is this the pleasant little legacy which my respected ancestor has bequeathed to his only grandson?
10037Is your will tangible, and can you demonstrate the mysterious forces of nature?
10037Lady Di?"
10037Mamma, did you remember to order the tulle for our wings?
10037Mass Hildreff, do yer spose I''se goin''ter neglec''de Lawd fer one lil''turkey?"
10037Mrs. Greyson had always prided herself upon being thrifty, and, if God loved, would he let any real harm happen?
10037My father chose the law for his profession, why should he rebel if I choose dilettanteism?"
10037Of what special crime do I stand accused before the bar of your judgment?"
10037Oh, Louis, wo n''t you let Christ make your life grand?
10037Oh, my dear, my dear, how can you, do you bear it?"
10037Pompey, have you tightened that girth up to its last hole?
10037Primrose, have you any aspirations, or are you content simply to eat and drink?
10037Rich, I suppose?"
10037Riggs?"
10037Shall the devil have his own?"
10037Suddenly she turned towards her cousin and cried in desperation,--"Can_ you_ tell me where I shall find Jesus Christ?"
10037Suppose you take it to poor Mrs. Dixon?
10037Surely they must be thoroughbreds?
10037Take a tip, ca n''t you?"
10037Tell me, little coz, what makes you give up all your ease to make these people happy?"
10037That''s curious, is n''t it, Dick?
10037The Bishop''s lady sat back with the suddenness of the shock,"Are you in earnest, my dear?"
10037The eternal verities of our holy religion must ever be--""Do you believe in him?"
10037Thee does n''t mean he''s come back to breakfast with us?"
10037Then she asked gently,"Why should you worry about the future, dear Mrs. Greyson, when it is such a waste of time?
10037To whom, if you please?
10037Upstairs Evadne was saying wistfully,"Do n''t you think your life should be very precious, Louis, now that two people have died?"
10037Was Louis right?
10037Was it possible that Jesus Christ could be in this house,--this very room?
10037Was no thought of self ever permitted to enter that brave, suffering heart?
10037Was obeying the commands of Christ only an"experiment"after all?
10037Was that what it meant?
10037Was there any money in that?
10037Was this her Christ- likeness?
10037Was this the silent girl whom Isabelle had voted tiresome and slow?
10037We must water it a little, eh?"
10037Well, we ca n''t do anything for him now, poor fellow, but he left a boy I think?"
10037What are you going to bandage him for?"
10037What are your views of life now, Prim?
10037What can I do for you?"
10037What can it be?"
10037What comfort could there be if John was going away?
10037What could Reginald''s taunts affect him now?
10037What could it all mean?
10037What could it all mean?
10037What could you possibly want of her here?"
10037What did it matter if the devious turnings of life should lead them far apart, or the barring gate of circumstance forever separate them?
10037What did it mean?
10037What did women want to know about politics or the turf?
10037What do they care about our church concerns?
10037What do you suppose put Sultan in such a lather, John?
10037What does it all mean?"
10037What does that mean, Isabelle?"
10037What dost thee think, Ruth?"
10037What dress will you wear?"
10037What has changed you so?"
10037What has come to him?"
10037What has it all been about, dear?
10037What if she or Louis were to see her now?
10037What in the World do you mean?"
10037What in the world are you up to now?"
10037What is going to be the crowning satisfaction of heaven?
10037What is it makes you so glad?"
10037What is my life worth to me now?
10037What is the use, when one can not help in any way?"
10037What is''the light of life''?"
10037What kind of fellows are they?"
10037What mad thing will you be doing next, I wonder?"
10037What made his brows contract as if something hurt him in the sight?
10037What made the color flush her cheeks while her eyes fell beneath his gaze?
10037What meant that sudden start and then the blush which flamed up over cheek and brow?
10037What next, I wonder?"
10037What particular possibility do you refer to?"
10037What possible connection could there be between Judge Hildreth and that?
10037What price do you set, Randolph?"
10037What should she do?
10037What the mischief are you in such a hurry for?
10037What the mischief is to pay?
10037What was that they said was paved with good intentions?
10037What was that?
10037What was that?
10037What will Celeste Follingsby think?
10037What will you do when you have to attend to business?"
10037What''s the matter, Pompey?
10037What''s yours?"
10037Whatever put such an idea into your head?"
10037When a man has all he has prided himself upon swept away from him, and all that he longs for denied him, how can it be possible?"
10037Whence is it that the lines of river and meadow and hill and lake and shore conspire to- day to make the landscape beautiful?
10037Where is the poor boy to find another place?
10037Where was his boasted will power now?
10037Where were all the horses of Hollywood?
10037Where will you find so good a boy?"
10037Where''d you get such good pay, I''d like to know?
10037Why do n''t you go, John?
10037Why do n''t you strike, John?"
10037Why do you not help me now?
10037Why should I set myself up as knowing better than other people?
10037Why should not he?
10037Why should you die forever when he has paid your ransom and set you free?"
10037Why should you set yourself up on a pinnacle and despise everyone who is poor, when the father of us all hoed for a living?"
10037Why will you persist in disliking her so?"
10037Why, what do you mean, Marion?
10037Will Drewson have to go?
10037Will you come?"
10037Will you give it to me?"
10037Will you raise the blind, Mr. Hawthorne, that your wife may see for herself?
10037Will you vouch for like good results in my case?"
10037Would he not follow his grandfather''s example-- if he had the chance?
10037Would you like another drive, or do you feel too tired?"
10037Would''st thee be content to bide, John?"
10037You allers b''lieved your father?
10037You ca n''t fancy an Indian suffering from nervous prostration, can you, Dick?
10037You did n''t need ter see your father ter know he wuz in de house?"
10037You do n''t mean it, John?
10037You have a good time of it now, but what if you were kicked and cuffed and starved?
10037You never look at them, do you?"
10037You remember my fad for mathematics?
10037You would not like to live to be an old lady of two hundred and fifty?
10037and it does n''t strike you as probable that Robinson Crusoe had any predisposition to lung trouble?
10037cried Evadne, as she drove slowly under the trees,"shall I ever, ever learn to be like you?"
10037echoed the man,"and does n''t advice count in law?"
10037he asked,"when we are giving to a King?
10037he continued, as a calf like a young fawn approached the gate,"you ca n''t rest away from your mammy, can you?
10037said Evadne despairingly,"why can not I get below the surface?"
10037she cried in alarm,"what is the matter?"
10037she cried,"what shall I do?
10037she echoed,"to leave Nan an''Pwimwose an''the horsies?
10037she exclaimed passionately,"why can not we stand still and enjoy?"
10037she said,"if there were no writing there would be no books, and what would become of our beautiful evenings then?
10037the superintendent exclaimed one day,"how is it that you make the patients love you so?"
10037whom do you mean?"
10037why do you shut out all the sunshine and why is the house so still?
23383And how do your eyes feel, Archy?
23383And may I likewise stay?
23383Are you happy, boy?
23383But would Jesus pardon me, who has so grievously offended Him?
23383Did any one see you come in here?
23383Do you ever pray?
23383Do you really speak the truth to me?
23383How did you know you could find a place where you could hide yourself?
23383I do not ask how they were prepared to meet their God, but how are you prepared? 23383 Just think, mates, how we should feel if we had been with the sledges had they crossed and left us to our fate on the floe?"
23383See, see, what is that?
23383Surely we can not be far off the land?
23383Then tell me, what do you think makes him brave?
23383Well, boy, what do you think of it?
23383What do you propose doing, then?
23383What is it, what is it, boy?
23383What, lad, are you going to hear the old man preach?
23383What, lad, art afraid?
23383What, widow Hughson''s son? 23383 What, you would not desert old Andrew?"
23383Where are you going, Archy?
23383Where do you come from, lad-- who are you?
23383Why do you say that?
23383Why, lad, where do you come from?
23383Why?
23383Would you leave the poor fellows to perish for the sake of sooner putting food into your own mouths? 23383 Archy was awakened by hearing one of the officers, who had gone out of the tent, exclaim,Why, what have become of the boats?"
23383Archy, you have the sharpest eyes among us, ca n''t you make her out, lad?"
23383Are you prepared to meet your God?"
23383As the embers of their fire died out, Foubister, brave and determined man as he was, had exclaimed,"Why need we go further?
23383But do n''t you go and tell others what I say; I only ask you, if we go, will you join us?"
23383Captain Irvine, looking sternly at him, inquired how he had managed to conceal himself so long on board?
23383Could they hope to live through the night in an ill- built snow- hut without fire, might it not too probably become their tomb?
23383Do you know that way, laddie, which only a God of infinite love and mercy could have devised for saving weak fallen man from the consequences of sin?
23383Even if you are living pure and blameless lives, have you made peace with Tim according to the only way He has offered to reconcile you to Himself?
23383Have you a living faith in the atoning blood of Jesus shed for you?
23383Have you earnestly sought him, laddie?
23383Have you sought that way?"
23383Have you sought the Saviour?
23383How can I lead you?"
23383I ask you again, will you come with us?"
23383Now lad, I have to ask you what is your hope?
23383On the return of daylight, which would stream down through the open hatchway, should he not be discovered?
23383Revived by their meal they again proceeded as before, yet what could they expect at the end of their day''s journey?
23383The natives manage to live, why should not we?"
23383What do you see?"
23383What is your name?"
23383What other comfort could he have afforded?
23383Would they turn away?
23383You will promise me that?"
23383and let the poor lad who has still got his eyesight perish with us?"
23383he asked at last--"me, who have so often been told of His loving kindness and mercy?"
23383what can I do?
2632And, in matter of fact, can the record with due regard to legitimate historical criticism, be pronounced true?
2632But have we a right to do so?
2632But what is the meaning of this expression?
2632How could its subsistence, by any possibility, be an affair of weeks and months?
2632If Jonah''s three days''residence in the whale is not an"admitted reality,"how could it"warrant belief"in the"coming resurrection?"
2632If divine authority is not here claimed for the twenty- fourth verse of the second chapter of Genesis, what is the value of language?
2632If no Flood swept the careless people away, how is the warning of more worth than the cry of"Wolf"when there is no wolf?
2632Is there any known historical work which is throughout exactly true, or is there not?
2632When Jesus spoke, as of a matter of fact, that"the Flood came and destroyed them all,"did he believe that the Deluge really took place, or not?
2632Why not?
26860If it were so, thinkest thou that the citizen would have bought the picture?"
26860When I came here before, these angels had red caps on their heads, and now they have not; what does it mean?"
20711And why not a sudden death, Sir John? 20711 And you ca n''t help being a little fond of him still?"
20711But, Master Yeo, a sudden death?
20711Can you tell me, my pastor, what part of God''s likeness clings to a man longest and closest and best? 20711 Eh?
20711How can we become One? 20711 How do ye expect,"said Sandy,"ever to be happy, or strong, or a man at a'', as long as ye go on only looking to enjoy yersel--_yersel_?
20711How then?
20711Master,said St. John,"we saw one casting out devils in Thy name, and he followeth not us; wilt Thou that we forbid him?
20711Most worshipful sir, you surely would not wish God_ not_ to have mercy on his soul?
20711My welfare? 20711 No-- Eh?
20711Then, my dear sir, if_ you_ feel for him still, in spite of all his faults, how do you know that God may not feel for him in spite of all his faults? 20711 What better can the Lord do for a man, than take him home when he has done his work?"
20711And does not love teach us two things?
20711And even now, in fasting and mortification, am I not sorrowing for my sin and for its dreary chastisement?
20711And how did He keep it?
20711And how_ deep_ is the Cross of Christ?
20711And how_ high_ is Christ''s Cross?
20711And if God honours His servants, shall not we honour them likewise?
20711And if the heart answers impatiently,"My good?
20711And our very griefs and disappointments-- have they been useless to us?
20711And the verra idea of the modern tragedy, man conquering circumstance?
20711And what do they do, these blessed beings?
20711And what is the_ breadth_ of Christ''s Cross?
20711And what is the_ length_ of Christ''s Cross?
20711And who is He?
20711Are there no more worlds?
20711Are we more educated than were the ancient Greeks?
20711Are we selfish?
20711But Himself?
20711But after all, what is speculation to practice?
20711But shall I then despond and die?
20711But what is true rest?
20711But where?
20711But why?
20711Can there be a more glorious truth to carry out-- one which will lead us more into all love and beauty and purity in heaven and earth?
20711Can we go wrong if we keep our Passion- week as Christ kept His?
20711Christ''s cross says still, and will say to all Eternity,"Wouldst thou be good?
20711Content or Happy?
20711Dark, dark night, wilt thou never wear away?
20711Death, beautiful, wise, kind Death, when will you come and tell me what I want to know?
20711Do I mean, then, that this or any text has nothing to do with us?
20711Do we indulge our passions?
20711Do we neglect our duty?
20711Do you wish Him to be any nearer?
20711Does the age seem to you dark?
20711Else why is there a resurrection of the body?
20711Even fools long for a short life and a merry one, and shall not the Lord''s people pray for a short death and a merry one?
20711Fond of him?
20711Fools may hold fast to their scanty stock through life, and we must be very cautious in drawing them from it-- for where can they supply its place?
20711For till then they can find no explanation of the three great human questions-- Where am I?
20711For what more beautiful sight on earth than a young mother with her babe upon her knee?
20711God''s Mercy or Man''s?
20711Has our Lord Jesus Christ answered it, or has He not?
20711Has the evil one touched this alone?
20711Hatred and sin-- is not that hell itself, wherein dwells all that is opposed to God?
20711He who has never loved, what does he know?
20711Heaven and hell-- the spiritual world-- are they merely invisible places in space which may become visible hereafter?
20711How can we attain to the blessed and noble state of mind-- the mind of Christ, who must needs be about His Father''s business, which is doing good?
20711How did St. Paul look on his past life?
20711How shall I get true knowledge?
20711How shall we picture John the Baptist to ourselves?
20711How was He, The blessed One, made perfect?
20711However miraculous they may seem, are they so very much more so than the daily fact of memory?
20711If a man is busy, and busy about his duty, what more does he require for time or for eternity?
20711If we say simply,"I am wretched-- I ought to be wretched;"then we shall perhaps hear a voice,"Who made thee wretched but God?
20711Is it merely a fancy that we are losing that love for Spring which among our old forefathers rose almost to worship?
20711Is it not our business to bring it back to light and joy?
20711Is it not self- conceit which makes us think the redemption of this earth the one event of eternity?
20711Is no the verra idea of the classic tragedy defined to be man conquered by circumstance?
20711Is not that a joy, a prize, which wealth can not give nor poverty take away?
20711Is that a hard word?
20711Is there a Holy One, whom I may contemplate with utter delight?
20711Is there a living God in the universe, or is there not?
20711Is there one such poor soul over whom Christ does not grieve?
20711It is but pride and self- will which says,"Give me something huge to fight and I shall enjoy that-- but why make me sweep the dust?"
20711Know ye not your God is with you, guiding with a Father''s hand?
20711Knowledge which I shall know accurately and practically too, so that I can use it in daily life, for myself and others?
20711Let me ask-- of what period of youth and manhood does it not hold true?
20711Love and righteousness-- is not that the heaven itself wherein God dwells?
20711Mackaye?"
20711Man?
20711May it not be so?
20711May not they be near us though unseen?
20711No?
20711Religion or Godliness?
20711Sacrifices to be made-- are there none now?
20711Shall we therefore be dark too?
20711That inborn delight of the young in all that is marvellous and fantastic-- has that a merely evil root?
20711Then what can He mean but thy good?"
20711There were daring deeds to be done then-- are there none now?
20711Though blind, shall we be afraid to follow?
20711To do God''s will, or merely suffer it?
20711True or False Toleration?
20711Verily, when the Son of God cometh shall He find faith in the earth?
20711What can a man do more than_ die_ for his countrymen?
20711What does God ask?
20711What does God require of us, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with Him?
20711What else is meant by becoming as a little child?
20711What if I had discovered that one law of the spiritual world, in which all others were contained, was Righteousness?
20711What if a man''s idea of"The Church"be somewhat too narrow for the year of grace 18--, is it no honour to him that he has such an idea at all?
20711What is Theology?
20711What is love worth that does not show itself in action?
20711What is sensuality?
20711What is the commonest, and yet the least remembered form of heroism?
20711What is the sin which most destroys all men and nations?
20711What is there in this world worth having without religion?
20711What is this strange thing, without which even the true knowledge of doctrine is of no use?
20711What is true rest?
20711What matter?
20711What must I do?
20711What surely is a woman''s calling but to teach man?
20711What was Christ''s life?
20711Where Christ is they are; and, therefore, if Christ be there, may not they be there likewise?
20711Which is Love?
20711Whither am I going?
20711Who can hear it?
20711Who, save the Cause and Maker and Ruler of all things past, present, and to come?
20711Whom can I love?"
20711Why did Christ take up the cross?
20711Why expect Wisdom with love in all?
20711Why is not eternity to have action and change, yet both like God, compatible with rest and immutability?
20711Why need we suppose that heaven is to be one vast lazy retrospect?
20711Why not in you, my toiling brother?
20711Why not?
20711Why should they not feed our children''s?
20711Why speak of the God of Nature and the God of grace as two antithetical terms?
20711Why these fears?
20711Wild, wild wind, wilt thou never cease thy sighing?
20711Will there not be incident and action springing from these when the fate of this world is decided?
20711Would you be humble, daughter?
20711Wouldst thou be like God?
20711Wrongs to be redrest-- are there none now?
20711Yes, great railroads, and great railroad age, who would exchange you, with all your sins, for any other time?
20711You ask,"What is the Good?"
20711You will not see people as they seem-- as they have become, no doubt; but why?
20711and God frowning, and the devil grinning?
20711and if so, where is He?
20711and more, which does not show itself in_ passion_ in the true sense of that word: namely, in suffering?
20711and to teach him what?
20711and why does the Eucharist"preserve our body and soul to everlasting life?"
20711canna ye see it there?
20711dreary March month, is this then a time for building wearily?
20711for am I not''a part of all I see''?
20711how long before Thou come again?
20711in daring, in struggling, in grieving, in agonising, and, if need be, in dying for the object of its love?
20711is there no the heaven above them there, and the hell beneath them?
20711oh, where?
20711or are they not rather the moral world of right and wrong?
20711that righteousness, and it alone, was the beautiful, righteousness the sublime, the heavenly, the God- like-- ay, God Himself?
20711that thou hadst known-- even thou-- at least in this thy day-- the things which belong to thy peace"?
20711where art Thou?
20711why crush that voice in any heart?
20711without which either a man or a nation is poor, and blind, and wretched, and naked in soul, notwithstanding all his religion?
26397And when the poet asks,--"Ah, what will our children be, The men of a hundred thousand, a million summers away?"
26397But how is miracle to be differentiated from other providential dealings of God?
26397But what does this mean, except that, when no miracles occur, God is not personally,_ i.e._ actively, in the chain of natural causes and effects?
26397Does it require acceptance of these, as well as of its teachings?
26397FOOTNOTES:[ 35]"The Church asks, and it is entitled to ask the critic: Do you believe in the Incarnation and Resurrection of Jesus Christ?...
26397Is it, as they have been told, dependent for its attestation on signs and wonders occurring in the sphere of the senses?
26397Is not this less improbable than that the natural order of the universe should have been set aside?"
26397Or could it have been a material body suddenly becoming visible in a closed room, as narrated by Luke and John?
26397The boy Zerah Colburn in half a minute solved the problem,"How many seconds since the beginning of the Christian era?"
26397These alternatives are before us: Is the maximum or the minimum meaning to be assigned to the crucial word"dead"?
26397What, indeed, but a revised and true in place of a mistaken conception of the term_ Supernatural_?
26397Why may not the resuscitations in Christ''s time possibly have been similar cases?
26397Will it be replied to this that the critics can show for their hypothesis the admitted fact of the human proclivity to invent legends of miracle?
26397[ 22] Was Jesus aware that Lazarus was really not dead?
26397[ 33] How, then, is it consistent to affirm that no such marvels in ancient records are historical realities?
26397[ 46] Could it have been only an apparition?
13941He that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully: what is the chaff to the wheat, saith the Lord?
13941How shall they preach except they be sent?
13941How shall they preach except they be sent?
13941Judge in yourselves, is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered? 13941 Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
13941Therefore the ruling elders( in the reformed churches) that take no maintenance of the church, are not the elders that rule well here mentioned?
13941They were pricked in their heart, and said to Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
13941Who is that faithful and wise steward?
13941& c. Nay, hath not Christ laid this task of authoritative preaching only upon his own officers?
13941( as those of contrary judgment argue:) if one be taken in as an inimitable practice, why not the other?
139411, 2; but there the Jews had judicatories, that inflicted public punishments upon persons ecclesiastically offending?
1394110, who can forbid us to argue so?
1394112, 13,& c., was he therefore not an apostle to them, as to other churches of whom he took maintenance?
1394117?
1394119: and have fathers no authority nor power of government over their children?
1394119; is therefore the woman preferred before the man?
1394119?
139412, and before that, all the time from Christ, wherein is she maimed or defective in her authority?
1394120, and by us ordinarily to be imitated; how else is it a communion?
1394121, that you may in all your ways honor and glorify him, as the end of your living in this world?
1394126- 28, and elsewhere?
1394128; and therefore how can such acts be sufficiently excused from bold usurpation upon Christ''s own prerogative?
1394128?
1394129, 30, which plainly points out different officers, persons not gifts, besides those three:_ Are all apostles?
139413, that some of them, probably many of them, both men and women, were haled and committed to prison?
1394131; but he intended it only to the prophets respectively, not to all the members; for he saith elsewhere,"Are all prophets?"
139414, 5,"Have not we liberty to eat and drink?
139416, 12, not for their far travels up and down several countries to propagate the gospel, for where are Mary and Persis reported to have done this?
139417, and in other places; but doth it therefore follow, that none have the power of ruling, but those that have the power of preaching?
139418, 9,& c."If a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?"
13941A perfect enumeration and description of scandals can be made in no book but in the Scriptures; and when all is done, must we not refer thither?
13941Again,_ Paul and Barnabas equally travelled together, but Paul was chief speaker_: what then?
13941All the doubt will be, whom the apostle intended by these governments?
13941And can that be arbitrary, which is not at all according to man''s will, but only according to Christ''s rule, limiting and ordering man''s will?
13941And can we think that the laborious Paul intended to dignify, patronize, or encourage idle drones, lazy, sluggish, seldom preachers?
13941And do not the churches of Christ generally conclude upon these grounds, that the Lord''s- day sabbath is of divine warrant?
13941And do you prefer it to all earthly, carnal things?
13941And doth not this lead us plainly to the ruling elder?
13941And how shall any part of it be derived from Christ to man, but by some fit intervening mean betwixt Christ and man?
13941And how should these thirteen ministers be employed, if there were not many congregations?
13941And if all this laid together will not clearly evince the divine right of the ruling elder, what will?
13941And if not, where is the strength or force of this kind of arguing from the light of nature?
13941And in this sense the Holy Ghost ofttimes useth this word in the New Testament; as for instance,"Is not the life better than meat?"
13941And is not that officer IA the Church of divine right, which God himself, by his own act and authority, sets therein?
13941And was this so hideous a desire?
13941And what is all this to the purpose for which his example is urged?
13941And what mean of conveyance betwixt Christ and man can suffice, if it do not amount to an authentic grant or commission for such power?
13941And where shall we stop?
13941And who fitter to make it than those who are to enjoy the use thereof, if their senses be exercised to discern good and evil?
13941And why are divers congregations styled one church?
13941And will not such meetings have bitterness in the end?
13941And, without some evidence of this, what ground have we to expect a blessing in waiting upon their ministry?
13941Are all and every one of the multitude of the faithful able to teach, exhort, and convince?
13941Are apostolical gifts no gifts, or power no power?
13941Are not the brethren, the church, the whole church, mentioned here as well as the apostles and elders?
13941Are there two first subjects of the same adjuncts?
13941Are these things so indeed?
13941Are you glad when you find it, and sad when by your own carelessness you lose it?
13941Are you grieved in spirit, because you can love him no more?
13941Are your lusts your heaviest burdens and your greatest afflictions, and do you intend and endeavor their utter ruin and destruction?
13941But how should this be the meaning?
13941But if the whole Church be the dispenser of the mysteries of God, what shall be the object of this dispensation?
13941But is the word subject used here properly, for the first subject recipient of all church offices, with all their gifts and power?
13941But might not this be a meeting merely for consultation, and their decision a mere advice?
13941But this is absurd; for if all be officers, where is the organical body?
13941But what do such records instruct us?
13941But whence is this power originally derived to them?
13941But who shall determine whether they walk in judgment and peace, or not?
13941But why hath not the Scripture determined these assemblies in particular?
13941But,_ how shall they preach except they be sent_?
13941Can any man pretend to know better what gifts suit the case of my soul than I do myself?
13941Can ministers''reading of sermons consist with the dignity of their office?
13941Could these ordain their pastors or other ecclesiastic officers, to what purpose did Paul leave Titus at Crete to_ ordain elders in every city_?
13941Did Jesus or his apostles ever show them an example of this?
13941Did they only tarry to gather a new church?
13941Do the nobles live forever?
13941Do you desire and choose Jesus Christ for the great object of your love, delight, and joy?
13941Do you indeed aim at, desire, labor, and strive, to be holy in heart and life, and conformable unto Jesus Christ in all things possible?
13941Do you seriously and heartily desire and endeavor never to sin more; but to walk with God unto all well- pleasing continually?
13941Do you so seek for it in the way of gospel obedience, and in observing your duty in keeping Christ''s commandments?
13941Do you thus desire and choose to have him with his yoke and cross?
13941Do your hearts breathe and pant after it, and are you willing to deny self, and all self- interests to get it?
13941Doth his love and loveliness attract your hearts to him, and cause you to yield the obedience of faith to his holy laws?
13941Doth it lead you unto, and cause your hearts to centre in Christ?
13941Doth it warm your hearts, and cause them for a time to run your race in gospel obedience cheerfully?
13941Doth it when obtained quicken your love to and zeal for Christ?
13941Doth not even nature itself teach you, that if a man hath long hair, it is a shame to him?
13941Doth not this interpretation allow a double honor to ministers that labor not so much as others in the word?
13941Doth not ungodliness in these last times abound, according to the same apostle''s prediction?
13941For how can they fulfil their ministry, if others take the work out of their hand?
13941For the first, What is meant by the true light of nature, or natural reason?
13941For this seems a needless exhortation; what church would not readily yield an especial honor to apostles and evangelists above pastors and teachers?
13941For what work?
13941For whence had they it?
13941For where doth Scripture allow such power to the community in such cases?
13941For will any man that knoweth what it is to reason, reason from the general to the particular and special affirmatively?
13941For, 1. Who should tyrannize, what persons, what ruling assemblies?
13941Further, if the believers of Jerusalem voted in that assembly, by what authority was it?
13941Has our adored Redeemer thus intrusted to his adult members the election of their pastors?
13941Hath not he that_ catechizeth_ power for government of him that is_ catechized_?
13941Hath not the_ pastor_ power to rule and govern his_ flock_?
13941Hath therefore the fraternity, as well as the presbytery, power to cast him out?
13941Have not stewards power to govern and order those_ families_ over which they are set, and wherewith they are intrusted?
13941Have not the people a divine right to choose their own pastors and other church officers?
13941Have not we liberty to lead about a sister, a wife?"
13941Have not_ builders_ power of disposing and ordering affairs appertaining to the_ building_?
13941Have not_ overseers_ power over that which is_ committed to their inspection_?
13941Have they liberty of electing their own[5] officers, pastors, elders, and deacons?
13941Have they only those officers which Christ himself hath appointed, pastors and teachers, ruling elders and deacons?
13941Have you a measure of spiritual knowledge and discerning of spiritual things?
13941He that_ teacheth_ of him that is_ taught_?
13941How can it be acceptable to God, or profitable to ourselves?
13941How can they tyrannize over any?
13941How can they_ commit it to faithful men_, if, not waiting their commission, men rush into it at pleasure?
13941How does it appear that inferior courts are subordinate to those that are superior; sessions to presbyteries, and presbyteries to synods?
13941How does it appear that no power of authority is lodged in the body of the people, the private members of the church?
13941How does it appear that the power of all the members was ordinary and equal?
13941How does it appear that there is a particular form of government appointed in the New Testament Church?
13941How does it appear that there were judicial decrees given by this synod?
13941How does it appear, that Scripture consequences are to be admitted to prove any particular truth or doctrine?
13941How does it appear, that this synod followed the ordinary method of procedure in such courts?
13941How hath Christ committed this power of the keys to his church guides, that thereby they become the most proper receptacle thereof?
13941How many sorts of binding examples are propounded unto us in Scripture, and which are those examples?
13941How shall old, decrepit bishops rule well, when they can not labor in the word and doctrine?
13941How shall the men, who maintain the principle''s of the Independents, clearly help themselves out of these perplexing absurdities?
13941How shall they be officers in the Church that are not so much as members of the Church?
13941How then can the preaching, or our hearing, of such, be in faith?
13941How, or in what sense the ruling officers are intrusted with this government, severally or jointly?
13941How, without this, can they do it warrantably or profitably?
13941If a man be scandalized by the neighbor- church, to whom shall he complain?
13941If all the believers were scattered, to what end did the apostles tarry at Jerusalem-- to preach to the walls?
13941If he comes unsent, how can I expect edification by his ministry, when God has declared,_ such shall not profit his people at all_?
13941If he may, whether shall he appeal regularly but to an associated presbytery?
13941If in a city all were aldermen, where were the citizens?
13941If in a kingdom all were kings, where were the subjects, the people, the commonalty, the commonwealth, or the political government?
13941If not, what hinders?
13941If the congregation generally oppose, with what candor do the presbytery, in Jesus''name, determine that he is fit?
13941If they have the power of electing one ordinary officer, why not of all?
13941If they must love them so exceedingly for ruling over them, must they not much more be obedient to this rule?
13941In such cases two are better than one:"Wo to them that are alone; if they fall, who shall take them up?"
13941Is Christ the Lord as acceptable to you as Christ Jesus the Saviour?
13941Is all hypocrisy hateful and abominable unto you?
13941Is it for any end?
13941Is it for no end?
13941Is it not as necessary that by government sin be suppressed, piety promoted, and the Church edified, now as well as then?
13941Is it not the fruit of his ascension,& c.?
13941Is it the great thing you aim at, in your profession and practice, to attain sincerity and uprightness in heart?
13941Is the foot to be lanced?
13941Is the office of the gospel minister instituted by God to continue to the end of time?
13941Is the word subject here used improperly, for object, whose good all offices with their gifts and power are given?
13941Is there not now a more free and permitted intercourse of society with infidels than in those times?
13941Nay, he deserves not the very name of such an officer in the church: why should he be called a pastor that doth not feed?
13941Nor doth the apostle''s expression, verse 12,"Do you not judge them that are within?"
13941Now doth not this tacitly insinuate, that some ministers may rule well, and be worthy of double honor, though they labor not in the word and doctrine?
13941Now the question is, How were the different congregations in each of these places ONE CHURCH?
13941Now, where there were so many pastors, were there not several congregations for them to feed?
13941Now, who can imagine that the apostles and disciples were not actuated by the Spirit of Christ bestowed upon them?
13941On earth, was ever delusion carried on without pretence to, or without appearances of these?
13941Only_ in fact_, that such things were done by the first churches?
13941Or can we think that the apostles were not as careful to erect elderships in several congregations, as to appoint elders?
13941Or in what respects?
13941Or in what sense is such power committed to them?
13941Or is apostleship no office?
13941Or was the_ world, life, death, things present and to come_, given to the wicked in the church of Corinth?
13941Or were they idle, neglecting the exercise and improvement of their talents?
13941Or what apostolical church ever assumed to themselves any such thing?
13941Or where are their accusers?
13941Or, had all the members of the church been driven from Jerusalem, how were the apostles to be employed?
13941Shall all those relations be mere names and shadows?
13941Shall their dwelling continue to all generations?
13941So if in the family all were masters, where were the household?
13941Suppose it were otherwise, might not a poor widow''s_ two mites_ be more in Jesus''account than all he gives?
13941The Scripture, however, nowhere saith, how shall they preach except they be gracious?
13941The command is directed to them all, when they are gathered together,(_ and what is that but to a church meeting?_) to proceed against him, 1 Cor.
13941The rich fathers, where are they?
13941They may not administer the seals, the sacraments, baptize,& c. under the New Testament; for who gave the people any such authority?
13941To render the point incontestably evident, he demands, how men shall preach_ except they be sent_?
13941To what end, if they had not several congregations of several languages, to speak in these several tongues unto them?
13941To what end?
13941V. Do you seriously and heartily choose and desire communion with Christ, and in truth endeavor to obtain and keep it?
13941VII.,) and shall he be counted worthy of double honor that neglects a principal duty of his office?
13941Were not that to make the magistratical power both really the same with itself, and yet really and essentially different from itself?
13941What are the courts in which presbyterian rulers meet?
13941What are the duties of church members towards one another?
13941What are the duties of deacons?
13941What are the duties of preaching elders?
13941What are the duties of ruling elders?
13941What are the parts of presbyterial church government?
13941What are the qualifications of persons who constitute the private members of the visible church?
13941What church officers or members of elderships are of divine right?
13941What discriminatory notes or rules may we walk by, for finding out the obligatory force of scripture examples; and what manner of examples those be?
13941What effect had the decision of this synod upon the churches?
13941What hath God set in the Church?
13941What is it then?
13941What is meant by Christ''s committing this stewardly power first and immediately to the church guides?
13941What is meant by church government?
13941What is meant by church guides?
13941What is meant by church?
13941What is meant by government?
13941What is meant by power or authority?
13941What is meant by power, properly, internally, formally, or virtually ecclesiastical?
13941What is meant by proper, formal, ministerial or stewardly authority and power for church government?
13941What is that new commandment?
13941What is the power committed to them?
13941What is the proper method of dealing with persons that fall into scandal?
13941What likelihood of arbitrary conduct in this government, that is, that it should be managed and carried on according to men''s mere will and pleasure?
13941What necessity is there that a particular congregation should be fully furnished with officers, to make it the subject of all church authority?
13941What necessity of government could be pleaded then, which may not as strongly be pleaded now?
13941What needed all this, if this had been a transcendent, extraordinary, and not an ordinary synod?
13941What one congregation can be instanced in the New Testament that did ever execute any of these acts of authority?
13941What one true excellence is there in the whole independent government in any one point, wherein it really differs from the presbyterial government?
13941What particular form of church government may lay the only proper claim to a divine right, according to the Holy Scriptures?
13941What persons have a right in the sight of God to be actual members of the Church of Christ?
13941What power is it that is committed to the body of the Church or multitude of the faithful?
13941What probability or possibility of tyranny in the presbyterial government?
13941What promise did God ever make to any act or performance, which was not a duty?
13941What rulers are there in the presbyterian church?
13941What that government is?
13941What then can be inferred hereupon by the adversaries of ruling elders?
13941What then?
13941What warrant doth this exception hold out for two sorts of ministers here pretended, some_ preaching_, others_ only administering the sacraments_?
13941What was the cause referred to this synod?
13941When may a particular form of church government be said to be of divine right?
13941When was it given to them?
13941Whence had they it?
13941Where is his conduct commanded, commended, or unmarked with wrath, exemplified in the sacred words?
13941Where is the divine warrant for a presbytery?
13941Where is the divine warrant for an ecclesiastical synod?
13941Where is the divine warrant for congregational sessions?
13941Where is the divine warrant for deacons?
13941Where is the divine warrant for the office of the ruling elder?
13941Where is the divine warrant for the preaching elder?
13941Where then shall that independent church find healing?
13941Wherein is the excellency of the independent way of government?
13941Whether classical presbyteries be of divine right?
13941Whether parochial or congregational elderships be of divine right?
13941Whether provincial, national, and ecumenical assemblies be of divine right?
13941Whether the power of censures in the congregational eldership, or any other assembly, be of divine right?
13941Whether there be any particular church government of divine right?
13941Whether there be any particular rules in the Scripture directing persons or assemblies in the exercise of their power?
13941Which are those obligatory scripture examples?
13941Who have a right to preach the gospel and dispense the public ordinances of religion?
13941Who knows not, that the Pharisaic sect pretended far more strictness, far more devotion, than the family of Christ?
13941Who shall undertake to proportion the honor and reward, according to the proportion of every minister''s labor?
13941Who were the proper members of the synod convened here?
13941Why should Paul''s laboring be restrained here to his preaching only?
13941Why should the presbyterial government, to be erected in England, be prejudged as arbitrary, before the government be put in execution?
13941Why?
13941Will mere prudence, without a divine right, be a sufficient basis to erect the whole frame of church government upon, as some conceive?
13941Will no degree of grace satisfy you until you be perfect to the utmost as Christ is?
13941Will you fly in the face of our civil law?
13941Will you plead for the method of choosing church officers, which already has produced so much strife, bloody squabbling, or riot?
13941Would Christ so crown public prayer were it not his own ordinance?
13941Would you acknowledge the_ three_ for honored ambassadors of Christ?
13941Would you have him to destroy your lusts, to make an end of sin, and to bring all under his obedience?
13941Would you indeed live to the praise of his glorious grace, be an ornament unto his name and gospel, and be fruitful in every good word and work?
13941Would you much rather have the praise of God, and be approved of by him, than the praise of men, and be extolled by them?
13941Yea, what deserve such as deny the Spirit to be of God?
13941[ 123]_ On the same subject-- Who have a right to preach the gospel_?
13941[ 34] May we not from all clearly conclude, Therefore no proper ecclesiastical power was ever given by Jesus Christ to the magistrate as a magistrate?
13941[ Footnote 25: Who in relating such things can refrain from weeping?]
13941_ They may not preach_: for,"how shall they preach, except they be sent?"
13941and are you willing to obey him, and to be subject to his authority and dominion, as well as to be saved by him?
13941and do you desire and aim at the holy ends appointed by God in desiring communion with them?
13941and do you earnestly pray unto him to shed abroad his love into your hearts by the Holy Ghost, that you may love him as ye ought?
13941and do you find him to be so in some measure?
13941and doth it oblige and bind them faster unto him and stir you up to thankfulness?
13941and how absurd were this?
13941and how will the life of religion in families, yea, and in churches also, languish, if these family exercises be not conscientiously upheld?
13941and if all be governors, where are the governed?
13941and if so, what need of pastors, teachers,& c.,, in the Church?
13941and if there be none governed, where is the government?
13941and was this likely to be without several congregations into which they were divided?
13941are all governments?
13941are all prophets?
13941are all teachers?_( and here he stops not, but reckons on)_ are all workers of miracles?
13941are all teachers?_( and here he stops not, but reckons on)_ are all workers of miracles?
13941are they all called of God?
13941are they all sent to preach?
13941except they be gifted?
13941except they be in earnest?
13941for they can make officers virtually, and furnish those officers with gifts and power to that end; but who gave them any such authority?
13941for_ where_ then_ were the hearing, smelling_,& c.;_ or if all were one member, where were the body_?
13941have all the gifts of healing?_& c. If it should be replied, But he doth not add, Are all helps?
13941have all the gifts of healing?_& c. If it should be replied, But he doth not add, Are all helps?
13941if all be eyes, where are the feet?
13941in the case of baptism, have the ordinary ministers of the New Testament any punctual express command to baptize?
13941or a teacher, that doth not teach his flock?
13941or did not discharge Christ''s commandments, touching his kingdom imposed upon them?
13941or did not duly use those keys of Christ''s kingdom committed to them in the ordering and governing of the primitive churches?
13941or have apostles all from the Church?
13941or how could so many members meet in one single congregation at once, ordinarily to partake of all ordinances?
13941or what threatening against any act which was not a sin?
13941or why did he write never a word about ordination to the people, in any of his epistles, but to their rulers?
13941or_ of right_ also, that such things should be done by the after churches?
13941pastors and teachers, governments, or elders_ ruling well_, and helps or deacons?
13941shall it be another collateral church?
13941the political magistrate, into the list and roll of mere church officers?
13941the wife before the husband?
13941v. 17, intends only those rulers that preach?
13941where were the city government?
13941where were the family government?
13941who but Christ Jesus himself can establish new officers in his church?
20941What shall I answer on the question, What is the confession of faith of the Lutheran Church? 20941 Yet we see that the washing and cleansing from sin is effected alone[?]
20941( 36 f.) The question,"How does the Spirit give testimony?"
20941--And how did they now seek to provide help?
2094127, 4:''What is that to us?
20941:''Baptized or not baptized, faith saves us?''
20941; this is the_ true blood_, etc., and in the formula of baptism: Peter, Paul, or Maria, dost thou renounce, etc.?"
20941A fourth put the question:''Can I not be a[ Presbyterian] predestinarian and also a Lutheran?''
20941Amos 3, 3:"How can two walk together except they be agreed?"
20941And for that reason some have no mind or inclination to come hither, and who shall maintaine this your cause or plaid for it?
20941And if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
20941And the reason?
20941And those who steal or robb men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike?
20941And what of the pietism of the Halle emissaries in Pennsylvania?
20941And what will then become of the increased number of Germans dwelling in your midst?
20941And who would instruct them, in case they should desire to study theology?
20941And why?
20941Another thing, dearest brethren, how shall we in the future supply our congregations with pastors?
20941Are not both, Reason and Revelation, from heaven, always in agreement and the one supporting the other?"
20941Are the families of ministers a nobler race than other people, so that extraordinary provisions must be made for them in preference to others?
20941Are they sensible that they can not rationally defend their doctrines if they were scrutinized?
20941At the baptism of children it was our intention to ask the sponsors, or godparents: Do you renounce in the name of this child, etc.?
20941But if he erred, why do such as believe this call themselves Lutherans?
20941But if this is done well, what shall we say is done evill?
20941But what Christian can imagine that no error should be exposed, lest the persons who are guilty might be offended?"
20941By means of human laws and traditions popery was established.--Why are preparations made now again to introduce that horrid beast?
20941Can the beggar enrich the poor?
20941Can the blind lead the blind?
20941Can the sects give to Christendom what they themselves are in need of?
20941Can they form a better one?
20941Can we do this with a good conscience?"
20941David Henkel remarked:"Is the General Synod a plant which has been planted by the heavenly Father?
20941Do they not feel for their flocks?
20941Do they refuse because they consider the persons who interrogate them too far beneath their notice?
20941Do ye believe that the true body and blood of Christ are present, administered, and received under the external signs of bread and wine?
20941Do ye believe that the unbelieving communicants also eat and drink the body and blood of Christ?
20941Do ye intend to relinquish the General Synod, if in case ye can not prove the same to be founded in the Holy Scriptures?"
20941Do you desire some day to celebrate the eternal Sabbath with the saints and the perfected just before the throne of God?
20941Do you desire to escape hell?
20941Do you love civic rest?
20941Do you love your children?
20941Do you love your neighbors?
20941Do you love your parents?
20941Do you love your preachers, your Savior, and your souls?
20941Does not this( if it be the case) indicate that they are possessed with the pride of the devil?
20941For what do the unlearned know of the Augsburg Confession, or the Form of Concord, or the Synod of Dort?"
20941From Germany?
20941Had Christ established a general treasury, out of which He had hired His apostles by the month or year?
20941Had he refused to appear, especially before the Diet at Worms, what would have been the result?
20941Have I not heretofore offered them a reciprocal trial, even as it respects personal conduct?
20941Have we any nobility in America whom the people must bear upon their hands?
20941He was the only Lutheran minister who ever received, and perhaps desired[?]
20941How could I otherwise acquit them of such a charge, unless I would suppose that they in reality do not consider me as a false teacher?
20941How did the majority act against the Savior?
20941How does a man become partaker of another''s guilt but by being in connection with him, and not reproving it?
20941How is such a dangerous man to be treated by Christian pastors?
20941How should it be possible?
20941How was it in the days of Luther?
20941How was it in the time of Christ?
20941If Luther and the Lutheran Confessions erred,"why do such as believe this call themselves Lutherans?
20941If there are errors in this confession, why should any man who has discovered them yet pretend to preach under its covert?
20941If they answer in the negative, why, then, have they not positively specified in the constitution that such should remain the standard of the Church?
20941In an appeal to the Lutheran congregations they say:"Where will you at last find pastors and teachers if you do not send your children to college?
20941Indeed, how could a genuine unity- union movement originate with the sects?
20941Is he to be at liberty without reproof?
20941Is he to be opposed behind his back, and defeated by arguments, or rather invectives, to which he has no opportunity of replying?
20941Is it not degrading for Christians to depart so far from the paths of Christ and His apostles?
20941Is it not enough that we have His promise?
20941Is it rational to condemn either party without a trial?
20941Is there anything of this kind to be found in the Church?
20941It is the same as if it had said: the Church of Christ is but one united body, consisting of innumerable members; but what unites them?
20941Know ye not that ye shall judge angels?
20941Now consider well this thing, if it is good or bad?
20941Now what is this better done as Turcks doe?
20941Now, as Christ debated with wicked men, yea, with the devil himself, with what face can any man say, It is wrong to dispute on doctrinal topics?"
20941Now, what is the duty of the people under their care?
20941One of the chief questions to engage the attention of the first convention of Synod in 1748 was,"What is the condition of the schools?"
20941Or are they ashamed to let their sentiments be known?
20941Or have these Negers not as much right to fight for their freedom, as you have to keep them slaves?
20941Or upon mature deliberation, have ye concluded publicly to revoke the same as erroneous?
20941Or, indeed, have they the truth on their side, and yet fear to let it be known that they believe it, lest they should become unpopular?
20941Or, is it proper for Lutherans to commune with such?"
20941Others asked with tears,''Can I still be saved?''"
20941Ought Jesus Christ to be worshiped as true God and man in one person?
20941Ought they not to urge them to come to a reciprocal trial?
20941Possibly a secret Arian, Socinian, or Deist?
20941Some cried out,''My God, what shall I do that I may be saved?''
20941St. Paul, in writing to the Corinthians, said:''Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
20941Still, where could a second man have been found at that time who would have proven equal to the task in the same measure as Henry Melchior Muhlenberg?
20941Suppose false teachers were to make a spurious translation of the Scriptures, how could such an illiterate body of ministers detect the forgery?
20941That the Bible is the proper rule of doctrine must be confessed; yet the question is, Does the Augustan Confession contradict it?
20941The appeal concludes:"Do you love your country?
20941The first was:''Whether he intended to separate from the North Carolina Synod?''
20941The great council of Jerusalem and thousands of their adherents, or Jesus of Nazareth, and the few of His disciples who were despised by the world?
20941The second:''Whether he was willing to be governed by a majority of preachers and delegates in the matters disputed?''
20941These are the reasons why we are against the traffick of men Body, as followeth: Is there any that would be done or handled at this manner?
20941Think you that your churches and schools can exist without them?
20941This did not betoken indifference[?]
20941Thus empowered, could they not also borrow money upon the credit of their whole community for the establishment of any institution?
20941Thus, as the years rolled on, the question became increasingly pressing:"Where shall we find pastors for our children?"
20941Was the mission of the primitive apostles conducted in this manner?
20941What is better calculated to induce hirelings to enter into the holy orders than their sure wages, by a general fund?"
20941What is that except to declare Baptism unnecessary?
20941What shall I say?
20941What was he against millions of the Papist Church?
20941What would be the result throughout Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland in forty or fifty years?
20941When a doctrine is in dispute between two parties, how shall the public decide when they never heard the opposite arguments?
20941Who supports the people''s widows and orphans?
20941Who was right?
20941Who, therefore, does not see that their teaching is most absurd and questionable?
20941Why are so many petitions sent to legislative bodies for incorporation?
20941Why are there so many attempts made to identify the Church with the State?
20941Why can not the Church of Christ be one flock under one Shepherd?
20941Why did they not accede to it?
20941Why do they flee?
20941Why does not every one lead a pious life?
20941Why does the constitution not once name them?"
20941Why have they given an opportunity to introduce a new confession?
20941Why is it adopted by this body?
20941Why these distances, controversies, disputes, mutual condemnations, why these splittings of formulas?
20941Will any of the votaries of the General Synod presume to say that this confession is erroneous, heretical, and wicked?
20941Will ye also maintain that the Christian Church may consist of twenty different opinions?
20941Would it not be better if every congregation had a fund of its own to support their needy at home?
20941Would it offend real Christians?
20941], because they belong to our organization and bear the name Lutheran?
20941and if it is done according to Christianity?
20941and that also the unbelieving communicants do eat and drink His body and blood?
20941and that they do not cherish the most aspiring views?
20941doe consider well this things, you who doe it; if you would be done at this manner?
20941he says:"Why are we not all united in love and union?
20941how much more things that pertain to this life?''
20941is that the way to bring up your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord?
20941poor sinful mortals, do they exalt themselves above their fellowmen?
20941to be sold or made a slave for all the time of his life?
26980But what has become of your insurance money, surely you have not used it all up so soon?
26980A FOREWORD How does one life affect another?
26980Do you wonder that I loved him and cherish his memory?
26980He asserted,"The Church claims to be the Body of Christ, does n''t it?
26980He chose the first course, and as we contemplate this record of vast accomplishment who are we to say that he did not choose wisely?
26980He was like the physician who when told to practice what he preached replied,"Did you ever know a sign- post to walk down the road?"
26980How did our Lord regard His body?
26980In his solicitude he went to the Executive Secretary and asked,"Do you have staff meetings?
26980In the midst of all this, the poor man''s mind apparently cleared briefly for he asked,"Do all great men come way out here to do things like this?"
26980Once in the midst of an after- dinner speech, he paused to make an aside to his friend, J. Hollister Lynch,"Am I talking too long?"
26980What is the duty of the Church?
26980Why ca n''t they stay up?"
26980Will you come back at five o''clock?"
26980Will you come for a hundred dollars a month and live in the parish house?"
26980Will you sew it on?"
25856After he says:"Whence comest thou?"
25856After, he inquires,"Whither wendest thou?"
25856And S. Edmund said to the child,"How should I know thee?
25856And what answer does history return to that plain question?
25856But what if the Englishman who so loved GOD, were also the greater Englishman?
25856First he says,"Where art thou?"
25856Hast left that sin that thou, through habit, fallest into so oft?
25856Hast thou shriven thee of that sin that thou didst then and there?
25856He found nothing written, and said to the Prior,"What can here be read where naught is written?"
25856He is stalwart, who is meek; for all ghostly strength comes of meekness;--on whom rests the Holy Ghost?
25856How may I then ween that I love, or hold myself better, on account of that which any man may do?
25856How mayst thou find a sinfuller wretch than such a one?
25856If foul thoughts egg thee on to leave the Lord thy GOD, say this"Whose is this image and superscription?"
25856Is not George Herbert''s cry apposite still?
25856Lo, Lord, they lie here dead, but who shall lift them away?"
25856Lord, wilt Thou for this meat that the poor hungry man shall have for Thy sake, give me the love of Thee?"
25856My heart when shall it burst?
25856Of such S. Gregory speaks:--"What wonder if tardily our prayers are heard by the Lord, when we tardily or not at all hear the Lord when He commands?"
25856S. Edmund was surprised at this greeting, and the child said to him,"knowest thou me not?"
25856The fifth, what hinders our prayer from being heard by God?
25856The fourth, what shall men ask in prayer?
25856The second, to whom shalt thou pray?
25856The third asking is:_ How shall I verily love GOD_?
25856The third, for whom shall men pray?
25856Therefore GOD blames the idle: and says"Why standest thou all the day idle?"
25856This pure untainted selflessness of which Richard Rolle writes almost glibly, how can it be possible here and now?
25856Thy first asking is:_ What is love?_ And I answer: Love is a burning yearning after GOD, with a wonderful delight and certainty.
25856What hast thou done to GOD that He should care for thee so, and suffer so many others to be lost?
25856What temptations withstood''st thou this day?
25856Whence comest thou?
25856Whither shalt thou?"
25856Why do so many men feel the stirrings that the fiend forges, and suffer his enemy so often to overthrow him?
25856art thou willing to leave off such vices?
25856how many comforts of the Holy Ghost, how many stirrings to good things, how many lookings towards me with Thy lovely eyes?
25856how many tears, how many love- yearnings and longings after Thee?
25856in what art thou meeker than thou wast?
25856in what more chaste, more sober, more patient, more temperate, more loving thy GOD in thy brother, or more liking in GOD hast thou than thou hadst?
25856of that blame?
25856of that evil will that was in thee then?
25856of that foul thought?
25856of that handling?
25856of that thing left undone that thou should''st have done?
25856of that wrong that thou didst and saidst there to him?
25856of the words that thou spakest there?
23438I do n''t like this,or,"I do like that,"must not be allowed; the only question must daily be, What would JESUS like?
23438If GOD be for us, who can be against us?
23438No good thing will He withhold: shall we be so foolish, so wayward, as after this to desire that which our Father in heaven withholds?
23438... and, lo, I am with you"?
2343814, 15); can that slave, under these circumstances, assert and claim his rights over his fellow?
2343823- 35?
23438:"What fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
23438?"
23438And is not this principle of non- assertion, this aspect of self- denial, a far- reaching one?
23438And should not this Spirit of GOD- likeness be carried into the smallest details of life, and not be merely reserved for special occasions?
23438And what communion hath light with darkness?
23438And what is the fruit which the believer should bear?
23438Are we all able to take this passage to ourselves and say,"I was a sheep going astray, but I am returned"?
23438Are we not sometimes unwilling to give until we know His work to be in straits, and sometimes its very existence imperilled?
23438But is there not yet a third class of Christians whose failure lies largely in their not embracing the promise and claiming it by faith?
23438Can He say to us,"I know thy works,"with no word of rebuke?
23438Can we all feel it is true for ourselves?
23438Can we, then, consistently with such a position, be self- asserting and self- claimant?
23438Could any promise go beyond this?
23438Do we know much of this, beloved friends?
23438Do we not often give to a poor CHRIST rather than to a rich one?
23438Do we recognize the majesty of the King of Glory, and the immortal honor that appertains to His service?
23438Does He meet us there, toiling in the heat of the summer''s sun?
23438Does it not teach us that condemnation, banishment, eternal misery, are our own deserts?
23438Go ye, too, and seek them, and in so doing you shall find My companionship ensured?
23438He does not need to ask,"Which Job?"
23438How came it that he was so well acquainted with this faithful man of GOD?
23438How is it that believers so often fail to enjoy this promised blessing?
23438If it be not so with me, what is the reason?
23438In conclusion: Are we all enjoying this precious truth?
23438Is it less important that the Christian of today, called to be a witness for CHRIST, should be manifestly characterised by His spirit?
23438Is it not that we fail to be anxious for nothing, and to bring everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving before GOD?
23438Is there no analogous spiritual blessing to be enjoyed now- a- days?
23438Is there not a needs- be for this exhortation?
23438Is this blessed prosperity my experience?
23438Knowing fully all we have done, does that knowledge bring joy to His heart?
23438May it not be expressed by one word-- Christliness?
23438May we not say that in ever position of life when we are weak in ourselves, our friends, our circumstances, then are we strongest in Him?
23438May we not well say that if Job''s prosperity was blessed prosperity, his adversity, likewise, was blessed adversity?
23438My reader, is he the Sun to you?
23438Shall we decline this fellowship with Him, and leave Him, so far as we are concerned, to seek them alone?
23438Shall we not each one at the outset ask, How is it with me?
23438Shall we reply, No?
23438Should he not have said:"The LORD gave, and Satan hath taken away?"
23438Should we not all be"imitators of GOD, as dear children,"and"walk in love as CHRIST also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us"?
23438Was not Job mistaken?
23438Was there not the true spirit of prophecy in these words?
23438What does the Word of GOD teach us about our rights, our claims, our dues?
23438When He asks us to continue in His harvest till the reaping is over, shall we say Him, Nay?
23438When He says,"Whom shall We send and who will go for Us?"
23438Which of the necessary conditions have I failed to fulfil?
23438Who will not answer Him,"Here am I, send me;"or,"Here are mine, send them"?
23438Why do we live so safely, then?
23438and is it a joy to us to know that He knows all?
23438or do we feel the blush of shame as the eye as"a flame of fire"rests upon us?
23438or,"Where does he live?"
10801''Let us lie in wait for the righteous'',& c. How then could Philo have remained a Jew?
10801And behold a certain lawyer stood up and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do''to inherit eternal life''?
10801Can he be a sane man who records the subsequent reverie as matter of fact? 10801 Do you love your neighbour?"
10801For what other separation can be conceived in mind but distinction? 10801 He said unto him,''What is written in the law?
10801If he have proper instruments:--does not this show that the means are supposed co- present with the knowledge, not the same with it?
10801Well said, O believer?
10801''Estne aliquid inter salvum et salutem; inter liberum et libertatem?
10801''Exclamans quod se Deus reliquisset,& c. Habes ipsum exclamantem in passione, Deus meus, Deus meus, ut quid me dereliquisti?
10801''What is that to thee''?
10801( Why?
10801(''that mercy'') of this discourse?
10801*** And if you conquer him, what the better are you?
10801*** But let us ask in return,"Is it worthy of a being wearing the figure of a man to require such proofs as these to determine his judgment?"
10801--Who would not suppose it notorious that every Methodist meeting- house was a cage of Newgate larks making up their minds to die game?
10801--but--"Are you certain that Christ has saved''you''; that he died for''you-- you-- you--yourself''?"
10801--even when our divines do proceed to the religion itself, on what do they chiefly dwell?
1080198, 99, 100?
10801A tinder spark gives light to an Argand''s lamp: is it therefore more luminous?
10801Again, does he admit the authenticity of the Gospels, and the veracity of the Evangelists?
10801Again, does this eternal damnation of the individual depend on the supposed importance of the article denied?
10801Am I sure that the Reformers, Luther and the rest collectively, were fanatics?"
10801And again and again I ask:--Were not these"old moral divines"the authors and compilers of the Homilies?
10801And can God communicate infinite wisdom and infinite power to a creature or a finite nature?
10801And can anything be more flittery and special- pleading than Skelton''s objections?
10801And did he not announce by the Holy Spirit the resurrection to judgment, of glory or of punishment?
10801And does Scripture permit me to subscribe to an ordinance made in direct contempt of a command of Scripture?
10801And does the Socinian extricate himself a whit more clearly?
10801And he was put to death by the appointment and predetermination of God?
10801And how was the pure bullion so thoughtlessly made as to have an elective affinity for this Devil?
10801And into what may not any thing be thus explained?
10801And is it not the meaning of the preacher?
10801And is not the authorizing another to judge by equity and mercy the same as judging so ourselves?
10801And is not''Scripture''as often used semi- adjectively?
10801And pray where is the practical difference?
10801And pray, how and by whom were the Coronation Oaths first imposed?
10801And what then?
10801And whence has the Barrister learnt that the Epistles are not equally binding on Christians as the four Gospels?
10801And wherein can such a consciousness as that attributed to the Son differ from absolute certainty?
10801And wherein did Carlestad and Luther differ?
10801And who shall dare unconditionally condemn those who judged the former to be the better alternative?
10801And why are the philosophers to be judged according to a different rule?
10801And will"the far greater part"of the English Clergy remain silent under so atrocious a libel as is contained in this page?
10801And would his fellow- sectaries thank him, or admit the consequences?
10801And would you tell him that the very expectation of his just right''was as foolish as it was tyrannical''?"
10801Are memory, understanding, and volition persons,--self- subsistents?
10801Are not Philo''s works full of, crowded with, Platonic and Pythagorean philosophy?
10801Are the many passages concerning the Devil and demoniacs so very easy?
10801Are there not facts in religion, the causes and constitution of which are mysteries?
10801Are we bound to receive them as articles of faith?
10801As interpreted by whom?
10801As to contingency, whence did Mr. Davison learn that it is a necessary accompaniment of freedom, or of free action?
10801As to their rejection of the other Gospels and of Paul''s writings, I might ask:--"Could they read them?"
10801Ask yourselves, therefore,''what you would be at'', and with what dispositions you come to this most sacred table?
10801B. C. of the''Catechumeni''previously to their Baptismal initiation into the higher mysteries, to the''strong meat''which was not for babes''?
10801Besides, of what use is it?
10801But Calvinistic Methodism?
10801But Law Tracts?
10801But are not the receivers as bad as the thief?
10801But are they excluded from the kingdom of heaven, that is, the Christian Church?
10801But does not Methodism cry aloud that all men are sick-- sick to the very heart?
10801But here one may say; the sins which daily we commit, do offend and anger God; how then can we be holy?
10801But how does he express that promise?
10801But how, I would ask, is this position to be defended?
10801But if a man begins to reflect on his past life, is he to withstand the inclination?
10801But if that Name, as power, saved the Jewish Church before they knew the Name, as name, how much more now, if only the will be not guiltily averse?
10801But in case ten such persons should all, at different times, confirm the same report, how would this affect you?
10801But should not remembrancers be thrown in the way of sinners, and the voice of warning sound through every street and every wilderness?
10801But then how is this peculiar to Christ?
10801But to many of those that dissent from you, they are sinful,& c. But what is all this, good worthy Baxter, but saying and unsaying?
10801But what excuse shall be made for the revival of this presumptuous encroachment on the divine prerogative in our days?
10801But what has all this to do with a distinction of Persons?
10801But what if he breaks his promise and your head?
10801But what if he has not done it, but the very contrary?
10801But what makes St. Gregory dispute thus nicely, and oppose the common and ordinary forms of speech?
10801But what need of many words?
10801But who can expect more than hints in a marginal note?
10801But who hath power to forgive or to detain sins?
10801But why, in the name of common sense, all this endless whoop and hubbub against the Calvinistic Methodists?
10801But why?
10801But, except by the Spirit, whence are we to ascertain this?
10801Call it what you will;--but do you believe the fact?
10801Can he, who has no share in the danger, be interested in the saving?
10801Can it be conceived other than as the result of imperfection, that is, finiteness?
10801Can morality exist without choice;--nay, strengthen in proportion as it becomes more independent of the will?
10801Can the Barrister have read the New Testament?
10801Can there be fouler hypocrisy in the Spanish Inquisition than this?
10801Can this first sentence be other than madness or a lie?
10801Can we deny that it is unbelief of those things that causeth this neglect and forgetting of them?
10801Could Luther have been ignorant, that this clause was not inserted into the Apostle''s Creed till the sixth century after Christ?
10801Could St. Peter with propriety have introduced the truth to a prejudiced audience with its deepest mysteries?
10801Did Christ say, that true repentance and actual faith would not save a soul, unless the priest''s verbal remission was superadded?
10801Did Dr. Hawker say that it was impossible to produce an assent to the historic credibility of the facts related in the Gospel?
10801Did any Methodist ever teach that salvation may be attained without sanctification?
10801Did he in good earnest believe that there is but one man in the world?
10801Did he say that it was impossible to become a Socinian by the weighing of outward evidences?
10801Did not John the Baptist himself teach a pure system of moral truth?
10801Did the Jews reject those doctrines?
10801Do not the plainest intuitions of our moral and rational being confirm the positions here attributed to the Deist, Dechaine?
10801Do they believe them literally?
10801Do they indeed solemnly pray to their Maker weekly, before God and man, in the words of a Liturgy, which, they know,"can not be believed?"
10801Do we not admit by this very phrase"enlightened,"that we owe our exemption to our intellectual advantages, not primarily to our moral superiority?
10801Do we not pray by Act of Parliament twenty times every Sunday''through the only merits of Jesus Christ''?
10801Do you hold that a man is justified by this regeneration, as is St. Austin''s opinion?
10801Do you not believe these facts?"
10801Does faith commence by generating the receptivity of itself?
10801Does he credit the facts there related, and as related?
10801Does he, or can he, exist as a conscious individual agent or person?
10801Does it not follow therefore, that there are perfections which the All- perfect does not possess?"
10801Does not Christ himself say the same in the plainest and most unmistakable words?
10801Does not Jude refer to an apocryphal book?
10801Does not every man stand or fall to his own Maker according to his own being?
10801Does not this require infinite wisdom and infinite power?
10801Does our author think that no atheist or infidel, no unbelieving Jew or heathen, ever used reasonable diligence to be rightly informed?
10801Does the Athanasian or rather the''pseudo''-Athanasian Creed differ from the Nicene, or not?
10801Does the law excuse the murder because the perpetrator was drunk?
10801For do not the duties and temptations occur in real life even so intermingled?
10801For does not his reason equally extend to the Christian Faith itself, as to those points which have been controverted in Christian Churches?
10801For how can any spiritual truth be comprehended?
10801For the one tenet in which the Calvinist differs from the majority of Christians, are there not ten in which the Socinian differs from all?
10801For why?
10801Had Waterland ever thought of the relation of his own understanding to his reason?
10801Has Christ declared any antipathy to washerwomen, or the Holy Ghost to warm suds?
10801Has not God himself expounded it?
10801Has there been any union lately?
10801Have the Persons attributes distinct from their nature;--or does not their common nature constitute their common attributes?
10801Have the followers of Wesley abjured the doctrines of their founder on this head?
10801Have they at length exploded all"doctrinal mysteries?"
10801Have we not adopted the Hebrew word, Jehovah,?
10801Have you any doubts about the truth of what is told us by the historians concerning that memorable transaction?
10801He does not seem to be aware of the school- boy distinction between the[ Greek: hóti esti] and the[ Greek: dióti]?
10801How came it that Peter saw miracles countless, and yet was without faith till the Holy Ghost descended on him?
10801How can obedience exist, where disobedience was not possible?
10801How could a man of Noble''s sense and sensibility bring himself thus to profane the awful name of Milton, by associating it with the epithet"Puritan?"
10801How could a regenerate saint put off corruption at the sound of the trump, if up to that hour it did not in some sense or other appertain to him?
10801How else could it be a birth,--a creation?
10801How far?
10801How many Methodists, does the Barrister think, ever saw, much less read, a work of Calvin''s?
10801How readest thou?''"
10801How so?
10801How then can the Son be righteous?)
10801How then can they be excluded from a share in Church Government?
10801How was the religious, as distinguished from the moral, sense first awakened?
10801I do not see the necessity of this: does not Christ say,''My Father and I will come and we will dwell in you?''
10801I would ask one of them again, How they can know that it is daylight, except some light a candle to let them see it?
10801If Christ had no Church then, where was his wisdom, his love, and his power?
10801If Christ had reasoned so, why did not the Barrister quote his words, instead of putting imaginary words in his mouth?
10801If he feels a commencing shame and sorrow, is he to check the feeling?
10801If he scorns the name of Socinus as his authority, and appeals to Scripture, do not the Methodists the same?
10801If it be the same as the Nicene, why not be content with the Nicene?
10801If it differs, how dare we retain both?
10801If it were otherwise, how could it be imputed as righteousness?
10801If it"concerned him only as a man,"why is he placed after the angels?
10801If not, what are they to the purpose?
10801If not, what may all this mean?
10801If not, what use is either the granting or the withholding?
10801If not, why Elijah rather than any other Prophet?
10801If not, why do you stop here?
10801If so, then so is all philosophy: for what system is there, the elements and outlines of which are not to be found in the Greek schools?
10801If the Father can do the former, why not the latter?
10801If they are not indifferent, why did you previously concede them to be such?
10801If you have the impudence to persevere in mis- naming this"love,"supply any one instance in which you use the word in this sense?
10801In other words that ABC are so legible that they are legible to every one that has learnt to read?
10801In the Trinity all the''How s''?
10801In the name of patience, over and over again, who has ever denied this?
10801In the original doctrines expressed in the premisses?
10801In the particular deductions, logically considered?
10801In what consists its necessity?
10801In what part of their works?
10801In what respect, I pray, can this statement be strengthened by any reasoning about the nature and distinctive essence of miracles''in abstracto''?
10801In what sense?
10801In what work do they quote him?
10801Is a mere creature a fit lieutenant or representative of God in personal or prerogative acts of government and power?
10801Is any creature capable of the government of the world?
10801Is it certain that the so called Apostles''Creed was more than the mere catechism of the Catechumens?
10801Is it not a conviction produced in the mind by adequate testimony?
10801Is it not mere repetition in time?
10801Is it not more probable that a living prophet had delivered the charge to Cyrus?
10801Is it not the effect of all illustrious examples, of those probably most which we last read of, or which made the deepest impression on our feelings?
10801Is it not the very nose which( of flesh or wax) this very Legislature insists on as an indispensable qualification for every Christian face?
10801Is mercy incompatible with righteousness?
10801Is not God conscious of every thought of man;--and would Sherlock allow me to deduce the unity of the divine consciousness with the human?
10801Is not God conscious to all my thoughts, though I am not conscious of God''s?
10801Is not the lack thereof a felonious deformity, yea, the grimmest feature of the''lues confirmata''of statute heresy?
10801Is not the reconciling of these facts or''phænomena''with the divine attributes, one of the purposes of a revealed religion?
10801Is not the regeneration likewise''gratis'', only by God''s mere mercy?
10801Is not this the case with the Houses of Legislature?
10801Is not this to all intents and purposes ascribing partibility to God?
10801Is the following argument worthy our consideration?
10801Is there a single moral precept of the Gospels not to be found in the Old Testament?
10801Is there sufficient reason to assert them to have been direct revelations immediately vouchsafed to the sacred writers?
10801Is this Barrister a Christian of any sort or sect, and is he not ashamed, if not afraid, to ridicule such passages as these?
10801Is this second''hypothesis''compatible with the acts and functions attributed to the Devil in Scripture?
10801Know you not that the redeemed of Christ and He are one?
10801Must he not have begun with the most evident facts?
10801Must not every being be represented by one of his own kind, a man by a man, an angel by an angel, in such acts as are proper to their natures?
10801Must we therefore reject the most certain truths concerning the Deity, only because they are incomprehensible,& c.?
10801Need I say I incline to Sherlock?
10801No wonder;--because the babe would perish without the mother''s milk, is it therefore loathsome to the mother?
10801Nor I; but what then?
10801Not"Do you wish to love God?"
10801Now I will answer for the Methodists''unhesitating assent and consent to it; but would the Barrister subscribe it?
10801Now how can the Son''s being conscious that the Father is conscious that he is not the Son, constitute a numerical unity?
10801Now this''Symbolum''was to bring together all that must be believed, even by the babes in faith, or to what purpose was it made?
10801Now what is your opinion Sir?
10801Now where is the authority of the Athanasian Creed?
10801On the doctrines peculiar to the religion?
10801On what ground can it be asserted that the Stoics believed in the actual existence of their God- like perfection in any individual?
10801One answer is obvious enough, that the contemporaries of John held Elijah as the common representative of the Prophets; but did Malachi do so?
10801Or does he know it only by quotations?
10801Or has any late Socinian divine discovered, that Do as ye would be done unto, is an interpolated precept?
10801Or on the moral state of the individual, on the inward source of this denial?
10801Or what does he mean exclusively by the latter?
10801Ought I not therefore to retract the note p. 80?
10801Ought not this single quotation to have satisfied the Barrister, that no practical difference is deducible from these doctrines?
10801Pray Mr. Dechaine, are you able, upon the Deistical scheme to rid yourself of this difficulty?
10801Pray, Mr. Dechaine, did you see Julius Cæsar assassinated in the Capitol?
10801Pray, then,( for I will take the Barrister''s own commentary,) what does the man of common sense mean by grace?
10801Shall we believe you, and not rather the companions of Christ, the eye and ear witnesses of his doings and sayings?
10801Should such a man,''compos mentis'', exist,( which I more than doubt,) what could a wise man do but stare-- and leave him?
10801Some probably will say,"What argument can induce us to believe a man in a concern of this nature who gives no visible credentials to his authority?"
10801Surely this is a most abominable profanation of all that is serious,& c. And where pray is the absurdity of this?
10801That is, can a creature be made a true and essential God?
10801That such parts are intelligible as the Barrister understands?
10801That such parts as it possesses in common with all systems of religion and morality are plain and obvious?
10801The belief of the Alexandrian Jews who had acquired Greek philosophy, no doubt;--but of the Palestine Jews?
10801The question is, whether it is wise or expedient, which it may be, or rather may have been, in Scotland, and the contrary in England?
10801The question is:--Does a thief( and a fraudulent debtor is no better) acquire a claim to impunity by not possessing the power of restoring the goods?
10801The question, therefore, is:--Is a national Church, established by law, compatible with Christianity?
10801The rule applies till an extreme case occurs; and how can this be proved?
10801The sacred volume of Holy Writ declares that''true''( pure?)
10801The words here should have been printed,"God is all, and yet is no thing;"For what does''thing''mean?
10801Then if so, what becomes of the Persons?
10801Then what can we believe respecting these causes?
10801Then why all this reasoning?
10801Then why do we make tri- personality in unity peculiar to God?
10801Then( saith the understanding,[ Greek: Tò phrónaema sarkòs]) what doth prayer effect?
10801They are one and the same plant, justification the root, sanctification the flower; and( may I not venture to add?)
10801This is the only( defect, shall I say?
10801To a man who denies a God, or that God can reveal his will to mankind?
10801To dissuade men from reasoning on a subject beyond our faculties?
10801To know God as God([ Greek: tòn Zaena], the living God) we must assume his personality: otherwise what were it but an ether, a gravitation?
10801To me,( why do I say to me?)
10801To such I would only say, Are you in a willing league with any known sin?
10801To what purpose then this windy declamation about John Calvin?
10801To what purpose were these Reflections, taken as a whole, written?
10801To whom is it addressed?
10801True; but is it more than a dispute about words?
10801Under such evidence of God''s wrath how canst thou expect to be saved?"
10801Under what conditions?
10801Was Christ innocent?
10801Was Pordage''s work translated into German?
10801Was ever blindness like unto this blindness?
10801Was he not''the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world''?
10801Was it the Baptismal Creed of the Eastern or Western Church, especially the former?
10801Was not Peter''s sentence against Ananias an act of Church government?
10801Well may the heart cry out,"Who shall deliver me from the''body of this death'',--from this death that lives and tyrannizes in my body?"
10801Well, and who doubts this?
10801Well, and would you call this corruption or incorruptibility?
10801Were all damned who died during the period when''totus fere mundus factus est Arianus'', as one of the Fathers admits?
10801Were the Nicolaitans a sect, properly so called?
10801Were there no good men before Christ, as there were no bad men before Adam?
10801Were you ever at Constantinople, Sir?
10801What Arminians?
10801What analogy does immortal suffering bear to the only death which is known to us?
10801What answered Christ?
10801What can this word mean less or other than that Sir H. W. was either a crypt- Papist, or had received a bribe from the Romish party?
10801What could have been given by the Legislature to the latter which might not be given to the former?
10801What did Luther mean by a body?
10801What if he preaches and publishes without it, will the Legislature dungeon him or not?
10801What is death?--an unhappy life?
10801What is it to us whether Angels are the spirits of just men made perfect, or a distinct class of moral and rational creatures?
10801What is the meaning of these words, that occur so often in the works of great saints?
10801What is the true import of this phrase?
10801What is''faith''?
10801What makes him so zealous then against saying, that Peter, James and John are three men?
10801What may not be explained thus?
10801What means this hollow cant-- this fifty times warmed- up bubble and squeak?
10801What obligation lay on the Scottish Parliament and Church to consult the man Charles Stuart''s personal likes and dislikes?
10801What power not possessed by the Rector of a parish, would he have wished a parochial Bishop to have exerted?
10801What purpose can be answered by any pretended definition of a miracle?
10801What says the reverend critic to this?
10801What shall we say then?
10801What should we think of the grammarian, who, instead of''Historical'', should present us with"Lectures on''History''Facts?"
10801What then does Baxter quarrel about?
10801What then may this singular expression mean?
10801What then?
10801What was become of the glory of his redemption, and his Catholic Church, that was to continue to the end?
10801What was the sentence passed on a heretic?
10801When do they refer to Calvin?
10801Whence came the Devil?
10801Whence this sudden palsy in the limbs of your charity?
10801Where lies the fault?
10801Where then?
10801Who can comprehend his own will; or his own personeity, that is, his I- ship( Ichheit''); or his own mind, that is, his person; or his own life?
10801Who does not feel the insufficiency of this answer?
10801Who expects in realities of any kind the sharp outline and exclusive character of scientific classification?
10801Who that had even rested but in the porch of the Alexandrian philosophy, would not rather say,''of substantiating powers and attributes into being?''
10801Who told the Barrister this?
10801Who would not rather live in Algiers?
10801Who?
10801Why Calvinistic Methodism?
10801Why called the''Son''simply, instead of the Son of Man, or the Messiah?
10801Why disjoin them?
10801Why is this?
10801Why need I refer to Isaiah or Micah?
10801Why no traces in his latest work, or those of his middle age?
10801Why not-- as is felt to be for the interest of science in all the physical sciences-- retain the same term in all languages?
10801Why run off from the fact in question, or the class at least to which it belongs?
10801Why should we use the equivocal word,''substance''( after all but an''ens logicum''), instead of the definite term''self- subsistent?''
10801Why then any Creed?
10801Why?
10801Will any man in his senses affirm, that my knowledge is increased by saying"all"three times following?
10801Will he tell me, to the Devil?
10801Will their sins lessen mine, though they were greater?
10801With such doubts how can the Apostles''Creed be preferred to the Nicene by a consistent member of the Reformed Catholic Church?
10801With what face indeed can we congratulate ourselves on being born in a more enlightened age, if we so bitterly abuse not the practice but the agents?
10801Would Luther have given up the doctrine of justification by faith alone, had the majority of the Council decided in favor of the Arminian scheme?
10801Would Sherlock endure that I should infer:''ergo'', God is numerically one with me, though I am not numerically one with God?
10801Would not every syllable apply, yea, and more strongly, more indisputably?
10801Yet by what right if he acts only as an individual?
10801Yet how can Arminians pray our Church prayers collectively on any day?
10801Yet why tremble for a belief which is the very antipode of faith?
10801[ 3] What says he to this Barrister, and his Hints to the Legislature?
10801a Greek substitute, in countless instances, for the Hebrew Jehovah?
10801and must not God then be represented by one who is God?
10801and so you doubtless regret the loss of an eye or arm:--will that make it grow again?--Think you this nonsense as applied to morality?
10801but by what authority is this synonimizing"or"asserted?
10801but only to read Calvin''s account of that repentance, without which there is no sign of election, and to call it"the more comfortable of the two?"
10801by what fascination could your spirit be drawn away from passages like this, to guess and dream over the rhapsodies of the Apocalypse?
10801can self- will more plainly put on the cracked mask of tender conscience than by refusal of obedience?
10801did he not uniformly require faith as the condition of obtaining the"evidence,"as this Barrister calls it-- that is, the miracle?
10801for it?
10801hast thou not revealed to us the being of a conscience, and of reason, and of will;--and does this Barrister tell us, that he"understands"them?
10801if this be possible now, or at any time henceforward, whence came the dross?
10801is it not a direct consequence from this system, that we all purchase our existence at the price of our mother''s purity of mind?
10801is not the Christian religion a''revealed''religion, and have we not the most miraculous attestation of its truth?
10801is this fair?
10801or again, the Consubstantiationist, or the Transubstantiationist?
10801or that either the Sacramentary or the Lutheran?
10801or what if he will not promise?
10801our opponents will perhaps reply,***"Was it not by miracles that the prophets( some of them) testified their authority?
10801the Bishops, or the dignified Clergy?
10801the sins--rhubarb is Jesus Christ,& c. Who seeth not here( said Luther) that such significations are mere juggling tricks?
10801who then at any time would or could have believed the Gospel, and forsaken Moses?
27316Are not even ye, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, at his coming?"
27316BUT HOW IS HE GOING TO COME?
27316But some will say:"Do you then make the grace of God a failure?"
27316How did he go up?
27316I will send an angel after you?
27316If I go away I will send death after you to bring you to me?
27316Jesus said unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
27316LOST OR SAVED?
27316Now let the question go round,"Am I ready to meet the Lord if he comes to- night?"
27316Peter asks the question about John:"Lord what shall this man do?
27316Take 2 Peter 3:4,5:"There shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, and saying, where is the promise of his coming?
27316Then in 1 Thessalonians, 2:19, he says:"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
27316They do not want sinners to cry out in their meeting,"What must I do to be saved?"
27316Were the early Christians disappointed then?
27316What does Christ say to them?
27316Where do you get it?
16534''Alma, my child,''I said,''you believe that the Lord made your hip?'' 16534 ''Do you think that the Lord can, mother?''
16534''Well, the Lord can make something there in place of your hip, do n''t you believe he can, Alma?'' 16534 And did he not cast him out of you?"
16534Did not he go to you and tell you that an angel had appeared unto him and told him to get the horse from you?
16534Did not the prisoner, Joseph Smith, have a horse of you?
16534Did the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jr., cast the devil out of you?
16534Have you had your pay?
16534He bought him of me as another man would do?
16534My boy, where are you from?
16534Well, how had he the horse of you?
16534What for?
16534What name?
16534Where are you going?
16534Who leads the camp?
16534Why, have you not had the devil cast out of you?
16534You''ve prayed me here; now what do you want of me?
1653410. Who composed the third party of missionaries?
1653410. Who dedicated it?
1653410. Who first helped Joseph to translate?
1653410. Who first planned the move to the mountains?
1653410. Who returned to Winter Quarters?
1653410. Who was the first governor?
1653410. Who were Peter, James, and John?
1653410. Who were William and Augustus Anderson?
1653411. Who was Oliver Cowdery?
1653412. Who was Dr. Bennett, and what did he do?
1653413. Who were the first to fill this position?
1653413. Who were with Joseph in jail?
1653413. Who wrote it?
1653414. Who are the present First Presidency?
1653414. Who had charge of the plates?
1653416. Who translated them into the English language?
1653417. Who wrote an interesting account of this exodus?
165342. Who chose the names?
165342. Who were the"Jack Mormons?"
165342. Who were they?
165343. Who composed it?
165344. Who composed the Liberal party?
165344. Who proved false to Joseph?
165344. Who was Governor Cumming?
165344. Who was John Carlin?
165345. Who was John the Baptist?
165345. Who were the Pilgrims?
165346. Who opened the Japanese mission?
165346. Who was Chief Walker?
165346. Who was Major Parker?
165346. Who was Newel K. Whitney?
165347. Who testified at the second trial?
165347. Who was the first stake president in Utah?
165347. Who were the Lamanites?
165347. Who were the second missionaries to England?
165348. Who baptized you?
165348. Who were the United Brethren?
165349. Who appeared to Joseph and Oliver in the temple?
165349. Who helped him to escape?
165349. Who organized the first Sunday School?
16534About how far is it from Fayette to Independence, Mo.?
16534About how many Saints were left in Nauvoo?
16534About how many people were traveling across Iowa that summer?
16534After his discharge what did the mob intend to do to Joseph?
16534After leaving Nauvoo where was the first stopping place?
16534Can you not see what a cruel thought that is?
16534Did the Father and the Son come to Joseph solely because of this prayer?
16534Did you not notice what a calm, sweet feeling came over you while there?
16534For what was Joseph arrested?
16534From Jackson county where did the Saints go?
16534From what body were the first Twelve Apostles called?
16534From what section did the Saints come?
16534From what sections did most of the early settlers of Missouri come?
16534How came it to be issued?
16534How did Joseph and Oliver get the authority to baptize?
16534How did Joseph fulfill his own prophecy in Jackson county?
16534How did President Grant treat the"Mormons?"
16534How did President Young locate the temple spot?
16534How did he cross the plains?
16534How did he get the authority to baptize?
16534How did people travel in those days?
16534How did the Saints come from Europe in early days?
16534How did the Saints know that Joseph was not a fallen prophet?
16534How did the mob make the people believe that the"Mormons"were burning houses, etc.?
16534How did the people receive the elders?
16534How did the three get their testimony?
16534How did they escape?
16534How did they try to get their homes again?
16534How did you become a member of the Church?
16534How far was it?
16534How is it performed?
16534How is salvation obtained?
16534How long after was it fulfilled?
16534How long did it take them?
16534How long did the defenders hold out?
16534How long has he been President of the Church?
16534How long was the world without the gospel?
16534How long were they in Liberty jail?
16534How long were they on the journey?
16534How many Seventies''quorums are there in the Church?
16534How many members are there in the Church today?
16534How many of you have seen him and heard him speak?
16534How many persons were in the first or pioneer company?
16534How many temples have been built by the Church?
16534How many visits did he make to Cumorah?
16534How many were killed?
16534How old was Joseph at this time?
16534How old was Joseph when he was killed?
16534How was Bishop Partridge abused?
16534How was Zion''s camp organized?
16534How was it enforced?
16534How was it fulfilled?
16534How was the Church treated in that body?
16534How was the camp organized?
16534How was the city built up?
16534How was the city laid out?
16534How was the evil one cast out in former days?
16534How were the Saints to obtain the land of Zion?
16534How were the brethren saved from their enemies on Fishing river?
16534How were the crops saved?
16534How were they fed?
16534How were they treated in Richmond jail?
16534How, then, did the boy get his education?
16534In the Word of Wisdom, what does the Lord say is not good for the body?
16534In what land did these people live?
16534Is salvation limited to this life?
16534May we not draw a great lesson from all this?
16534Name the first Twelve Apostles?
16534On what occasion did Joseph deliver his last speech?
16534Pratt escape from the officer?
16534Tell what you can about Orson Pratt?
16534The apostles and prophets of old had it, but where were they to look for this power now?
16534Through what states did it march?
16534To Brother Jones he whispered,"Are you afraid to die?"
16534To what places did Joseph move?
16534To what two places were the Saints now gathering?
16534To where were the Saints driven?
16534What advice did Governor Dunklin give?
16534What advice did Joseph give the Saints who lived there?
16534What answer did President Martin Van Buren make?
16534What apostles were chosen February 12, 1849?
16534What are some of the uses of temples?
16534What became of Sidney Rigdon?
16534What came of Joseph''s trip to Daviess county?
16534What causes many to fall from the Church?
16534What could they do?
16534What did Brigham Young now do?
16534What did Colonel Cooke say about it?
16534What did Colonel Hinkle do?
16534What did Colonel Kane do at Washington?
16534What did Colonel Kane get the governor to do?
16534What did General Clark say in his speech?
16534What did Governor Dunklin do?
16534What did Governor Ford promise?
16534What did Jesus say about persecution?
16534What did Joseph do there?
16534What did Joseph find there?
16534What did President Young say?
16534What did Sidney Rigdon want?
16534What did he do?
16534What did he have orders to do?
16534What did he say about the place?
16534What did he want of the"Mormons?"
16534What did many of the Saints think of the call?
16534What did people say of Joseph''s first vision?
16534What did the Battalion men do in California?
16534What did the Lord reveal to Joseph Smith on this subject?
16534What did the Prophet Joseph Smith say about the future of the Church?
16534What did the Saints do for amusement?
16534What did the Saints offer to do?
16534What did the Utah militia do?
16534What did the brethren propose to the citizens of Jackson?
16534What did the enemies of the Church expect to do by killing Joseph Smith?
16534What did the governor find in Salt Lake City?
16534What did the mob do?
16534What did the mobbers want the Saints to promise?
16534What did the people wish to name the state?
16534What did the"Mormons"resolve to do?
16534What did they do?
16534What did they propose doing if the army came to harm them?
16534What did trappers and hunters say of Salt Lake valley?
16534What difference of opinion existed between the people of the north and the people of the south?
16534What does He say is good?
16534What does that testimony say?
16534What experiences did the Latter- day Saint boys and girls of Jackson county pass through?
16534What further laws did the enemies of the"Mormons"wish passed against them?
16534What great blessings are to be had in a temple?
16534What happened October 30, 1838?
16534What happened after the brethren had given up their arms?
16534What happened at Chatburn?
16534What happened at Nauvoo in the summer of 1846, when the Battalion was on the march?
16534What happened in November, 1833?
16534What happened in the spring of 1834?
16534What happened in the spring of 1848?
16534What have some preachers of religion taught regarding salvation?
16534What help did the Whitmers give Joseph?
16534What high position did Sidney Rigdon hold?
16534What hindered the traveling?
16534What hindered the troops from entering Salt Lake valley that year?
16534What historical places has the Church purchased and improved?
16534What instruction did the Lord give them?
16534What is Priesthood?
16534What is an angel?
16534What is baptism for?
16534What is meant by a law being constitutional?
16534What is meant by the gathering?
16534What is said in the Book of Mormon about this land?
16534What is salvation?
16534What is the Book of Mormon?
16534What is the Constitution of the United States?
16534What is the Doctrine and Covenants?
16534What is the First Presidency?
16534What is the Millennial Star?
16534What is the duty of the Seventies?
16534What is the duty of the Twelve?
16534What is the duty of the high council?
16534What is the law of tithing?
16534What is the law of tithing?
16534What is the state militia?
16534What is the"manifesto?"
16534What kind of boy was Nephi?
16534What kind of city did Nauvoo become?
16534What kind of city will it be?
16534What kind of court did General Lucas have to try Joseph and his brethren?
16534What kind of journey was it?
16534What kinds of food were eaten?
16534What kinds of"soldiers"surrounded Far West?
16534What leading men were converted there?
16534What led Joseph and Oliver to ask the Lord about baptism?
16534What led Joseph to ask God for wisdom?
16534What led President Buchanan to send an army to Utah?
16534What led to the war between the North and the South?
16534What may we learn from this vision?
16534What message did President Snow deliver regarding the law of tithing?
16534What might be the outcome of this war?
16534What might this last move of the Saints be likened to?
16534What offer did the Jackson people make to the Saints?
16534What other testimony is found in the Book of Mormon?
16534What place is now nearly the center of the United States?
16534What prediction did Joseph make while on the way?
16534What prevented a band of pioneers from going to the mountains that summer?
16534What promise is made to those who keep the Word of Wisdom?
16534What report did he make to the government about Utah affairs?
16534What reports were brought to Governor Boggs?
16534What revelation was given on Fishing river?
16534What river flows by Jackson county?
16534What testimony was given the Saints at the meeting on August 8th?
16534What took place December 5, 1847?
16534What took place during the summer of 1848?
16534What trouble did the Provo settlers have?
16534What was Heber C. Kimball''s prophecy?
16534What was Joseph''s errand in Colesville?
16534What was Orson Hyde''s mission to Palestine?
16534What was Parley P. Pratt and Lyman Wight''s mission to Kirtland?
16534What was President Young''s Indian policy?
16534What was accomplished in eight months?
16534What was agreed upon in the treaty of peace?
16534What was done March 4, 1849?
16534What was done at that meeting?
16534What was his mission there?
16534What was his mission to Utah?
16534What was its name before it was called Nauvoo?
16534What was its object?
16534What was its object?
16534What was the Battalion wanted for?
16534What was the Colesville Branch?
16534What was the Edmunds Bill?
16534What was the Edmunds- Tucker Law?
16534What was the Nauvoo Expositor?
16534What was the Nauvoo Legion?
16534What was the Parliament of Religions?
16534What was the Revolutionary war about?
16534What was the Times and Seasons?
16534What was the Urim and Thummim?
16534What was the case of the new trouble between the Saints and the Missourians?
16534What was the cause of the famine in 1855- 6?
16534What was the exterminating order?
16534What was the fate of James Campbell?
16534What was the first building in the valley?
16534What was the fort?
16534What was the object in annoying the troops?
16534What was the object in making these settlements?
16534What was the object of sending this army?
16534What was the object of the company?
16534What was the special object of this mission?
16534What was the"School of the Prophets?"
16534What was their condition?
16534What was their sentence?
16534What were Governor Cumming''s feelings?
16534What were Joseph''s teachings about kindness to animals?
16534What were his ideas of slavery?
16534What were the duties of Sidney Gilbert and Edward Partridge?
16534What were the feelings of the Saints?
16534What were the handcart companies?
16534What will then become of all these people?
16534When and by whom was Ogden settled?
16534When and where did President Taylor die?
16534When and where did President Woodruff die?
16534When and where did the Saints then go?
16534When and where was Joseph Smith born?
16534When and where was plural marriage revealed to the Church?
16534When and where was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints organized?
16534When did Joseph get the plates?
16534When did Joseph go to Washington?
16534When did Joseph visit Jackson county the second time?
16534When did President Young arrive?
16534When did it take place?
16534When did most of the Saints move to Kirtland?
16534When did the Saints first hear of it?
16534When did the camp start west?
16534When did the main body reach Salt Lake valley?
16534When did the move westward begin?
16534When did they leave Utah, and where did they go?
16534When the First Presidency is taken away, what is the next presiding authority in the Church?
16534When was Joseph nominated for President of the United States?
16534When was Utah Territory organized?
16534When was Utah admitted as a state?
16534When was it dedicated?
16534When was the Book of Mormon published?
16534When was the First Presidency organized again?
16534When was the first conference of the Church held?
16534When was the first law passed against this practice?
16534When was the prophecy on war given?
16534When were the first missionaries sent to England?
16534When, where, and how was the foundation of Zion laid?
16534Where and when was Zion''s camp disbanded?
16534Where and when was it?
16534Where are new temples being built?
16534Where did Jesus go while his body lay in the sepulchre?
16534Where did Joseph go to work?
16534Where did the soldiers camp?
16534Where is Clay county?
16534Where is Colesville?
16534Where is Hiram?
16534Where is Jackson county?
16534Where is Kirtland?
16534Where is the hill Cumorah?
16534Where is the land of Zion?
16534Where is the temple lot?
16534Where is the testimony of the three witnesses found?
16534Where next were they sent?
16534Where was Adam- ondi- Ahman?
16534Where was Kanesville?
16534Where was Winter Quarters?
16534Where was the army camped?
16534Where was the first gathering place?
16534Where was the first sermon preached?
16534Where was the second settlement in Utah made?
16534Where were Garden Grove and Mount Pisgah?
16534Where were Joseph and Hyrum buried?
16534Where were most of the Twelve at the time of the martyrdom?
16534Where were the large meetings in Nauvoo held?
16534Where were they hidden?
16534Where were they next taken?
16534Where were they taken next?
16534Where will the New Jerusalem be built?
16534Who constituted the fifth Presidency of the Church?
16534Who constituted the fourth First Presidency of the Church?
16534Who was Captain James Allen?
16534Who was Judge Drummond?
16534Who was Lehi?
16534Who was Parley P. Pratt?
16534Who was President Joseph F. Smith''s father?
16534Who were taken as prisoners to Independence?
16534Whom did he marry?
16534Whom did they meet?
16534Why can not all the sects in the world be right?
16534Why could the Utah officials greatly annoy the Saints?
16534Why could they not trust the army?
16534Why did Joseph object to being tried in Carthage?
16534Why did Lehi want the records of his forefathers?
16534Why did he leave the Church?
16534Why did many outlaws come to Missouri?
16534Why did not Joseph carry away the plates the first time?
16534Why did not Joseph go west to the mountains?
16534Why did not the Saints accept this offer?
16534Why did people persecute a young boy like Joseph?
16534Why did the Missourians hate the"Mormons?"
16534Why did the Saints move south?
16534Why did the Saints work so hard to finish the temple, knowing they would have to leave it?
16534Why did the angel repeat so often his instructions to Joseph?
16534Why did the evil one try to destroy Joseph?
16534Why did the law not protect the Saints?
16534Why did the people of Clay county wish the Saints to leave them?
16534Why did the pioneers know very little about irrigation?
16534Why did the scourge come upon the camp?
16534Why did they leave Jerusalem?
16534Why have the Saints had to leave Mexico?
16534Why is America the"Land of liberty?"
16534Why was food so scarce in 1848?
16534Why was it a hardship on the Saints at that time to furnish five hundred soldiers?
16534Why was it destroyed?
16534Why was it not carried out?
16534Why was it so called?
16534Why was it useless to expect justice from Missouri?
16534Why was the Church in debt?
16534Why was the Jackson county militia raised?
16534Why was the attempt to escape a failure?
16534Why was there no danger to the Church at the death of President Young?
16534Why were the Nephites destroyed?
16534Why were the Saints troubled about a leader?
16534Why were the missionaries forbidden to preach among the Indians?
16534You can hardly blame them for that, can you, knowing some of their past history?
27319, 13: Who can understand his errors?
273And you hypocrites, who do not need repentance, you serpents''brood, who has assured you that you will escape the wrath to come?
273But, again, how can I alone stop all the mouths of the devil?
273For of what would they repent, since they had not indulged wicked thoughts?
273For what shall I say?
273How shall I complain?
273This is the hammer, as Jeremiah says, 23, 29: Is not My Word like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
273What is the use of[ For why do we wish] investigating, dividing, or distinguishing a long time?
273What would they confess[ concerning words not uttered], since they had avoided words?
273When one would reply Yes( for who, save the devil himself, would here say No?
273what first will happen when I am dead?
26643Who shall bring any accusation against God''s elect? 26643 A certain American statesman was once asked,Can you comprehend how Jesus Christ could be both God and Man?"
26643And how did He come forth from the grave?
26643And what do we possess who have believed on Him, own Him as our Saviour and our Substitute?
26643And what was the purpose of the incarnation?
26643And what will be His work then?
26643And why that agony in the garden?
26643Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at His coming?
26643Believest thou this?"
26643But are we truly living, walking and acting as such who have died, dead to sin and alive unto God?
26643But what has been accomplished in this blessed work?
26643But what is the standard of this judgment?
26643But what was it?
26643But when He took on that body, He likewise said:"Lo?
26643But who is able to speak worthily of this theme of all themes?
26643Have they been fulfilled since He entered the Father''s presence in Glory?
26643Have you noticed that in the xxii Psalm this cry of the sufferer on the cross stands first?
26643In view of this the Apostle wrote to the faithful Thessalonians:"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
26643Is He now exercising His kingly rule and authority?
26643Is the promised Kingdom of righteousness, of peace, of power and glory now on this earth?
26643It is God who justifies, who is he that condemns?
26643Martha did that when she was encumbered with much service and then said to Him,"Dost Thou not care?"
26643May not these heavenly hosts have been present as He ascended on high?
26643Or my health should fail?
26643Or, if I should lose her whom I love?
26643Perhaps my business and income stops, how could I ever stand it?
26643Romans viii:34:"Who is he that condemneth?
26643Was there ever such a message given to Gabriel before?
26643Were these predictions fulfilled since the Lord Jesus Christ suffered on the Cross?
26643What does that mean?
26643What is it?
26643What life is meant by which we are saved?
26643What may go on in this great world above, the world of unseen spirits, who can tell?
26643What mere human child could have ever said this truthfully?
26643What, if this favored child should be taken from me, how could I stand it?
26643Who can fathom the solemn yet blessed fact, the death of the Son of God on the cross?
26643Who can tell out His sorrow and deep affliction?
26643Who is this King of Glory?
26643Why should we worry or be anxious?
26643Why the repeated prayer,"Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me?"
26643Why was His sweat as it were great drops of blood?
26643Why?
26643before God rolled away the stone?
27135--_British Standard.__ The Bible: What is it?
27135After enquiring as to the geographical position of the Waldensian valleys, the next most frequent questions which arise are: Who are the Waldenses?
27135Approaching the bridge, they are asked,"Who''s there?"
27135How came it?
27135How could it be otherwise?
27135How should we treat it?_ By A. J. MORRIS.
27135In answer to the next question, How long have the Waldenses lived in the locality from which they derive their name?
27135Shall Thy people never, never Dwell again, O Lord, in peace?
27135They summoned before them a labourer, and asked him why he had taken his child for baptism to the temple at Angrogna?
27135To whom came it?
27135Whence came it?
27135Wherefore came it?
27135Will Thine anger no more cease?
27135_ PLEASANT STORIES FOR THE YOUNG._ By the Author of"Old Peter Pious;""Have you----?"
27135_ The Blessed Dead: What does Scripture reveal of their State before the Resurrection?_ By Rev.
27135_ The Risen Saints: What does Scripture reveal of their State and Employment?_ Price One Shilling and Sixpence, limp cloth.
27135how long have they been in the valleys of Piedmont?
27135what circumstances led to their taking up their abode there?
26033If God be for us, who can be against us?
26033Now what is the result? 26033 Say not my soul,''Can God relieve my care?''
26033Yes; but who are you?
26033''Did I not die for thee?
26033***** A short time since I asked a dear friend whose writings have reached and inspired multitudes throughout the Christian world:"How did you do it?"
26033At the close of the meeting I said,"Can I help you?"
26033But how could I live Christ?
26033But, Lord, to- morrow?
26033Can we doubt that their prayers had something to do with the marvelous revival movement which followed?
26033Could I have borne it had I known then that almost forty years would pass before that yearning would be satisfied?
26033Could I, in a word, ever hope to be able to live Christ as well as preach him?
26033Do I not live for thee?
26033Does this case of unanswered prayer shake my faith in God''s willingness and power to answer prayer?
26033Fan''s, the message of James 5:14, 15, kept coming persistently to me, as if spoken by a voice:"Is any sick among you?
26033Here again Paul seemed to feel no fear, but said,"Mother, what does this put you in mind of?
26033How could they be, when no record of prayer has been kept all these fifty years?
26033How then could we support the men we had, and go on with the work which was opening so gloriously before us after years of hard pioneer preparation?
26033I handed the letter to my daughter, saying:"Shall we not believe that God will undertake for us?
26033I looked at her in amazement, and almost gasped:"Are you the one who spoke to Mr. Goforth Saturday night?"
26033I thought,"Can this be the Christian courage I have looked for?"
26033Is it much wonder I can say I know God answers prayer?
26033Is it not true, in our human relationships with our children, that we see best to grant at one time what we withhold at another?
26033Is not Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to- day, and forever?
26033Not for a moment did I think there was anything in the purse till my brother said:"You foolish girl, why do n''t you open it?"
26033Oh, is not the goodness and forbearance of our God wonderful; wonderful that he ever again would deign to give help when asked for it?
26033One day Mr. Goforth came to me with his Bible open at the promise,"My God shall supply all your need,"and asked:"Do we believe this?
26033Or did he allow the children to suffer in the years that followed, when months each year were spent with them right out among the people?
26033Shall there be rest from toil, Be truce from sorrow?
26033So what could I do?
26033Some have asked,"But have you never sinned?"
26033The question that weighed heavily was,"Should I cancel the meetings for which I had given my word?"
26033The question was, where could we flee?
26033The thought came-- if you can not trust God for this, when Hudson Taylor could trust for so much more, are you worthy to be a missionary?
26033They would just wake up enough to get dressed and ask sleepily,"Are we going again, Mama?"
26033Was God faithful to the vision he had given me?
26033Was it possible that I could ever really stop worrying?
26033Was it possible, with such a nature as mine, ever to become patient and gentle?
26033Was it possible?
26033We believed that it was his pleasure and purpose to save men and women through his human channels, and why not from the beginning?
26033What kept them back that day?
26033What more helpful and inspiring than a ringing testimony of_ what God has done_?
26033What of to- morrow, Lord?
26033Why did they not kill us then?
26033Why indeed?
26033Why should the Lord lead this woman to me-- the only one, so far as we knew, who could do the machine work-- and then permit her to leave?
26033Why should we wonder, therefore, at his healing touch in this age?
26033Why, indeed?
26033Why, then, was she not spared?
26033_ I know God answers prayer!_"I have been asked the question:"Has God_ always_ given you just what you have asked for?"
26033_ he said_ that he would hear, And proved his promise, wherefore didst thou fear?
26033is there_ anything_ too hard for ME?"
27714Why and How?
27714Are we not being well advertised?"
27714But a very natural question remains to be answered, namely, why have these missionaries gone to this island field?
27714Can we, dare we, turn one of these, His little ones, away?
27714First, who have gone in this pioneer band of missionaries to Porto Rico?
27714I said, addressing the leader,"Coyote, what do you want?"
27714She could not talk much, but in their sign language I asked,"Are you a Christian?"
27714What do you think?
27714Where have they gone and what fields are opening?
27714Will not each individual church and Sunday- school see that their contribution for this year is at least a third larger than for the former year?
27714_ Where have these missionaries gone?_ They landed first at San Juan, on the northeastern portion of the island.
27714_ Who have gone to this field?
26369Again, do you obey your mother in order to become her child; or do you obey her because she loves you and is your mother, Amy?
26369And what did he become man and come into this world for?
26369And will your obedience make you more her child than you are, Amy?
26369Are your spelling lessons, or your lessons on the multiplication table, sown in your hearts?
26369But because you are her child and she loves you, does that make you careless of obeying her?
26369But do you remember why I said the plants are cared for without asking?
26369Can I not_ now_ hear his words,she thought,"and_ do I not_ believe?"
26369Do you think all the people who came to Jesus came because they loved him, and wanted to be his disciples?
26369Does it not mean those who love Jesus?
26369Have you been learning your lessons for next Sunday, then?
26369Have you remembered to ask God for his strength? 26369 May I, indeed, come without anything to offer, and will God give me all I want?"
26369No; do n''t you remember it means scholars?
26369O mother, how could you?
26369Our faults and troubles?
26369Then all you are expected to do with such lessons is to remember them; is it not?
26369To save whom?
26369What do you mean by disciples?
26369Who was Jesus Christ, Amy?
26369Why did you let baby sit close to my rose- bush-- my beautiful rose? 26369 You know what the thorns and the scorching heat are?"
26369And did he suffer all that pain and anguish of mind for nothing?"
26369And shall I give you a little grain of precious seed to bear home with you?"
26369And what did the children think of Mrs. Mordaunt''s words?
26369Can you think of some of the things which try to hinder its growth?"
26369Did it cost him nothing to do this, Amy?"
26369Do you remember what I told you about the little seed?
26369First, where is the seed sown?"
26369Had all these people come to Jesus for the same thing, do you think, Jane Hutton?"
26369Had it led her to overcome one fault, to be a step nearer to God and goodness than before?
26369Had the good seed borne good fruit this week,--this week that was to have been the beginning of a new life?
26369It does not improve your tempers or your hearts to learn that_ h e a r t_ spells heart, does it?
26369The children were silent a minute, and then Amy murmured,"Was it their hearts, ma''am?"
26369There was a pause of a minute, and then Amy ventured to ask,"Does not God watch over it?"
26369What did he save them from?"
26369What is it called to ask anything of God?"
26369What must we do with the weeds?"
26369What should she do?
26369What then can save it?"
26369What was it that he saw which we can not see?"
26369What was then wanting?
26369Which class would you like to belong to?"
26369Why is this?
26369Will you take them and forgive me, and let me be your child again?"''
26369Would that be_ humility_ and_ gratitude_, or_ pride_ and_ ingratitude_, Amy?"
26369or that 12 times 12 are 144?"
13151How can you bid me,he would say,"to follow my healthy nature, when ye know that my diseased nature has bound me?
13151How much more shall the blood of Christ purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?
13151Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
131512.--Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
1315138.--And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
131514.--- How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?
1315140, 41.--What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
131519.--How can these things be?
13151Again, what has become of church discipline?
13151And are we not Christ''s?
13151And because in St. Luke''s account, when our Lord comes to his disciples the last time, his words are given thus,"Why sleep ye?
13151And if God vouchsafes so much to him, how can we look upon him as though he were no way connected with us?
13151And if a parent feels thus, what must be our feelings, seeing that this evil has been wrought here?
13151And if it be so hard, and we have need so greatly to pray for God''s help, should we not all also be anxious to help one another?
13151And is it not quite clear, that to such persons, God can not be said to be their God?
13151And is it not true also, that, if we look for it, we can also find in every one something to love?
13151And is there not also in us that evil heart of unbelief and disobedience which departs from the living God?
13151And now, in conclusion, if we ask, what should follow from all that has been said?
13151And now, is it true of us, at this present time, that God will be found by us if we seek him, or that he will not be found?
13151And then it goes on--"And with whom was he grieved forty years?
13151And think we that God cares for it less than we do?
13151And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?"
13151And what is it to be not saved but lost?
13151And what is now become of this witness?
13151And what thoughts do we suppose that they carried with them?
13151And why do we not remember it?
13151And why have they entered; why have they marred that which was so beautiful?
13151And, now, what is the proportion between the one and the other; are there as many chosen as there have been many called?
13151Are Irenà ¦ us and Tertullian the latest writers of"primitive antiquity?"
13151Are our best words or works utterly free from error or from sin?
13151Are there not many who live, to all appearance, as unconscious of his existence as we fancy the inferior animals to be?
13151Are there not many who never think of God, or care about his service?
13151Are there not some to whom their homes, both by direct precept and by example, are a far greater help than to others?
13151Are there not some, whose immediate companions here may encourage them in all good far more than may be the case with, others?
13151Are there not too many who carry away from here, instead of good notions, to be ripened and improved, evil notions, to be weeded out and destroyed?
13151Are they capable of loving God?
13151Are they not interested in becoming good, in learning to do the things which, they would?
13151Are we not as those who, when pretending to give a wholesome draught, have mixed the cup with poison?
13151Are we so little accustomed to estimate our neighbours''characters rightly, as to be unable to determine whom we may consult with advantage?
13151Are we, then, to hold that"primitive antiquity"embraces a period of nearly seven centuries?
13151As long as the life and death of Christ are strange to us, how can we be interested about them?
13151As"ye can not do the things which ye would, because the flesh and the Spirit are contrary to one another,"--what then?
13151But God said these words to us: and the point is, What impression did he mean them to have upon us?
13151But admit this, and what follows?
13151But are we to take the words of reproach literally?
13151But can it be good for us to dwell on our exaltation?
13151But can we therefore understand the Spirit of God, or conceive of him?
13151But did God tell us the words for nothing?
13151But do we understand how it is that poison kills us?
13151But does God hear them?
13151But go on a little farther, and what are the things which must come to pass then?
13151But he asks rather another question,"How can these things be?"
13151But how are we to attain to faith?
13151But if another man maintains that a different meaning is the true one, how are we to silence him, and how are we justified in calling him a heretic?
13151But if death, even thus stingless, is yet full of horror, what is he with his worst sting beside, the sting of our sins?
13151But if we mean,"Hast thou only one kind of blessing, my father?
13151But is it more wise to run from one form of error into its opposite, which, generally speaking, is no less foolish and extravagant?
13151But is it not true, that a hard temper towards man is very often, even consciously, a hard temper towards God?
13151But is there not another exception to be made for the case of children, and of very young persons?
13151But let it signify any length of time we choose, I ask, next, where is its authority to be found?
13151But must not we speak of others?
13151But now try the process of self- questioning: what do I think that Christ means me to learn from this?
13151But then comes the other great question,"Can it be hastened, and if it can, how is it to be done?"
13151But then they come, also, in their bolder form: What do I or any man know about another world, or God''s judgments?
13151But then, is any child afraid of his father so seeing him?
13151But what is to come then?
13151But what made us forget truths so obvious?
13151But what, if I were to say, that now, at this very moment, the words of the text are both applicable to us, and not applicable?
13151But what, then, must be their state actually?
13151But where is his universal Church?
13151But why does it not happen also to the souls of all?
13151But why then, you will say, did he use such language?
13151But will they remain so long?
13151But"How are the dead raised up, and with what body do they come?"
13151But, however true this may be, are we concerned in it?
13151But, then, the matter is, what is to become of us if we do not think of being saved?--shall we be saved without thinking of it?
13151But, then, this Christian feeling towards one another, how is it to be gained but by a Christian feeling towards Christ?
13151Can God''s truth be contrary to itself?
13151Can any created being understand, to the full, such"heavenly things"as these?
13151Can not we tell why it is?
13151Can that blessed Spirit of God be indeed there, and yet no sign of his presence be manifest?
13151Can that which we know to be able to make old age, and sickness, and poverty, many times full of comfort,--can that make youth and health gloomy?
13151Did we not then witness that Christ is not perished?
13151Did we think that he was ours, or that we were his?
13151Do those seek the spirit of God who never pray to God?
13151Do we doubt that our Lord''s words are true, and do we not prize them as some of the most precious which he has left us?
13151Do we enjoy any worldly good less keenly, or less shrink from any worldly evil?
13151Do we not commonly regard singularity as a fault, and attach a considerable authority to the consent of men in general?
13151Do we not feel that, as far as our own conduct is concerned, it would be exactly the same thing if no such law were in existence?
13151Do we show that we are engaged in a matter that commands our interest also, as well as our respect?
13151Do we think of it with more hope and less fear than the heathen did?
13151Do we want him for intercession?
13151Do we want him for sacrifice?
13151Do you ask how?
13151Does it include any of the general councils?
13151Does it make him really cease to respect us?
13151Does not the heart sometimes almost speak aloud the language of blasphemy: Who is God, that I should mind him?
13151Does such a judging for himself interfere, in the slightest degree, with the relation between us and him?
13151Does this seem a great thing or a little thing to be said to us?
13151Does"primitive antiquity"mean the first three centuries?
13151Every day, when he sees how often we have gone astray from him, he repeats to us, Could ye not watch with me one hour?
13151Evil spirit there is none: is it, then, possessed by the Spirit of God?
13151For the true translation of the words is this:"For who were they who, when they had heard, did provoke?
13151God think of us?
13151God''s Spirit who can search out in his own proper essence?
13151Has it ever happened to any of you, to have done a mischief to yourselves which you could not undo?
13151Has this ever happened to us?
13151Have we any thing like a distinct sense of the words of St. John,"We love God because he first loved us?"
13151Have we been ever since, and are we still, receiving the Holy Ghost?
13151Have we been unable to watch, with Christ one hour?
13151Have we ever seen his near approach-- has he ever forced himself upon our notice whether we would or no?
13151Have we ever tried this with our children?
13151Have we not here, also, many in whom he has wrought this work?
13151Have we tastes not fully reconciled to our calling,--faculties which seem not to have found their proper field?
13151Have ye no better comfort than this to offer me?
13151He brought life and immortality to light:--is this indeed true as far as we are concerned?
13151Here is, indeed, a very humble history for us each to study; yet what other history can concern us so nearly?
13151Here, indeed, our Lord''s command does apply to us, that we be not anxious;"Which of you by taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?"
13151How are they passing their time in the wilderness, and with what prospects when they come to the end of it?
13151How are we to know who were sound?
13151How can God''s Spirit create within me a spirit like himself, while I continue a man as before?
13151How can we get him to visit us?
13151How can we go on upholding a system, the effects of which appear to be so merely mischievous?
13151How have we escaped these, or turned them to good account?
13151How is it that some do fulfil the apostle''s bidding?
13151How should we, when we can not understand our own?
13151How, then, has Christianity no mysteries?
13151I ask of your own consciences, whether you have had any sense that he has heard you?
13151I mean, what can we do as individuals?
13151I see no reason why we should not; but is there no reason why we should?
13151If God hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, what room can there be for fear or for danger?
13151If all things in us and about us are now of God, what room can there be for sin?
13151If no sign of life appears, can the life indeed be stirring?
13151If not, then is it not manifest, that you have sought God, and have not found him; that you have called upon him and he has not heard?
13151If we are labouring to keep alive our good resolutions made at Christ''s table, why should we think that others have forgotten them?
13151If we mean to say,"Hast thou health to give to others only and not to me?
13151If we say that he will not be found, then of what avail can it be to say any word more?
13151In the books which they refer to, and from which they are constantly deriving assistance, do they never observe any errors in the printing?
13151In the decisions of the general councils?
13151In the highest possible sense of the terms; but who can tell what that highest possible sense of the terms is?
13151Is a tenet, or a practice taught when Christianity had been more than six hundred years in the world, to be called primitive?
13151Is it sad to us to think that our neighbour does not look upon us as fellow Christians?
13151Is it then that we have here an invincible obstacle, which renders all attempts to inspire thoughtfulness utterly vain?
13151Is it, therefore, so very certain that we do wisely in so interpreting them?
13151Is not such an alternative so extravagant as to be a complete reductio ad absurdum?
13151Is not the relation between us altered then still more?
13151Is not this a solemn warning, that for us, too, individually, God''s promises may be forfeited?
13151Is nothing within us to be safe from possible doubt, or is everything?
13151Is punishment a degradation to a nature which, is so self- degraded as to be incapable of being moved by anything better?
13151Is the law dead really to such as these?
13151Is their actual state one of hopeful promise for this period, for this life which no death shall terminate?
13151Is this a contradiction, and therefore impossible?
13151It is so strictly; for who can worthily calculate the value of a single human soul?
13151May not our neighbour''s silence also conceal within his breast the same good purposes?
13151May we really sleep on, and take our rest?
13151NOW, in what does this preparing for him consist; and what is its object?
13151Nay rather let us put a Christian sense on Esau''s prayer, and cry,"''Hast thou but one blessing, my Father?
13151Nay, do we not often appeal to this consent as to a proof which a sane mind must admit as decisive?
13151Nay, is it a state of any promise at all, of any chance at all?
13151Next, in what does the preparation consist?
13151Now, first, do they seem far from it?
13151Now, if I were to ask, Do you believe these words?
13151Now, if this be the prize to which we are called, who are they who are also chosen to it?
13151Now, is Christ''s promise,"Seek, and ye shall find,"equally true to all of us?
13151Now, is there any difference in the nature of these two questions, which led our Lord to treat them so differently?
13151Now, then, how to explain this seeming contradiction?
13151Now, then, where is the solution to be found?
13151Now, what is the case in the Scripture?
13151Or are we so mad as to regard our authority as wholly set at nought, because it is not allowed to be infallible?
13151Or do Christ''s words apply in our case no less than in others; that though they who are called are many, yet they who are chosen are few?
13151Or does this thinking for themselve mean, that they will begin to question all they had ever learnt?
13151Or is it but a seeming contradiction only, and not only possible, but true?
13151Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
13151Say not then in your hearts, Who can ascend up into heaven, that is, to bring Christ down?
13151Shall we say that these, because they have been baptized, are therefore guilty of having rejected grace given?
13151Shall we say that this is not a just interpretation of the passage in Deuteronomy?
13151Shall we say, then, that St. Paul entertained and expressed a belief which the event did not verify?
13151So far all is alike; but what follows afterwards?
13151Take any one of our large towns now, and what do we find?
13151The first was,"How can a man be born when he is old?"
13151The whole question resolves itself into this-- Are our Lord''s words in this place co- ordinate with the Holy Communion, or subordinate to it?
13151Then follows the question: With this sign lost in its most essential points, how can we supply its place?
13151There is no doubt that the game of chess may properly be called an intellectual study; but why does it not, and can not, make any man wise?
13151There is the consciousness,( when and where else can we enjoy it?)
13151There is the house, the house of God''s building, the house which must abide for ever; but where is the spirit to inhabit it?
13151This is a danger which will come to pass to us ere long: do we watch and pray that we may be delivered from it?
13151Those arrived at middle age may ask the question,"What are the things which shall come to pass to us?"
13151To both you and us too often belongs our Lord''s remonstrance,"What, could ye not watch with me one hour?"
13151To this, they have been all, in their turns, called; and out of those so called, have all, or nearly all, been chosen?
13151True it is, that the question,"What must I do to be saved?"
13151We ask, naturally,"What are the things which shall come to pass?"
13151We bear his name, we have his outward seal of belonging to his people,--can we refuse to be his in heart and true obedience?
13151We bear our witness that we are engaged in a matter that should be treated with reverence: this is very right; but do we more than this?
13151We can remember, I am supposing, that this fatal change did take place; but can we date it to any particular act, or month, or day, or hour?
13151What can be said of us, if, with so many helps lost, we throw away that which still remains?
13151What child can, by possibility, go into the evidence which makes it reasonable to believe the Bible, and to reject the authority of the Koran?
13151What could we desire more than such a living witness as this?
13151What does the true and perfect church want, that she should borrow from the broken cisterns of idolatry?
13151What is he when he is taking us, not to nothingness, but to judgment?
13151What is primitive antiquity?
13151What is so rare as to find one who is not indifferent to God?
13151What is the effect in this case?
13151What is the first and outward thing of which it reminds us?
13151What is to be said to this?
13151What made us confound things so different that the most ignorant ought to be able to distinguish them?
13151What shall we say, then?
13151What should you think would be your chance of happiness in life, if you were beginning in such a condition?
13151What so rare, even rarer than the other, as to find one who actually loves him?
13151What then?
13151What was the sin of Esau,--speaking not of the individual, but of the less favoured people of Edom,--compared with the sin of Jacob?
13151What, then, are they who are not of the Church, who do not receive the Sacraments from those who can alone give them their virtue?
13151What, then, you will say, is wanting here?
13151When would his prayers be unblessed or unfruitful?
13151Where is the infallible authority that can assure us even of the existence of God?
13151Where were they who watched with Christ one hour then,--or where are those who watch with him now?
13151Where, however, except in the councils, can we find any thing claiming to be the voice of the church?
13151Where, then, is there room for the less obtruding things of God?
13151Who is it who is reproved in those words which seem to contain its real object?
13151Who shall understand these things, when it is said, that"none knoweth the Son, save the Father; that none knoweth the Father, save the Son?"
13151Who will dare to say that he understands all that is contained in the words"God"and"spirit?"
13151Who, then, is to declare this?
13151Why may not the same thing be allowed in the church?
13151Why sit we in this place, to preach, or to listen to preaching, if God, after all, will not be found?
13151Why, then, should not the early Christians have joined altogether in the feeling of the Jews at Babylon?
13151Will he not hold fast the things which he has now not heard only, but known, lest by any means he should let them slip?
13151Will he not hold fast the things which he has now not heard only, but known, lest by any means he should let them slip?
13151Will he not see and feel that there is some reality in the things of God, that strength, and peace, and victory, are not vainly promised?
13151Will he not see and feel that there is some reality in the things of God, that strength, and peace, and victory, are not vainly promised?
13151Will he not then watch and pray the more anxiously, lest the fruit which is now partly formed should never ripen?
13151Will he not then watch and pray the more anxiously, lest the fruit which, is now partly formed should never ripen?
13151Will the decisions of any, or all, of these six councils furnish us with an authoritative interpretation of Scripture?
13151Will those who are extravagant now on a small scale, be less extravagant on a large scale?
13151Will those who are selfish now, become less selfish amidst a wider field of enjoyment?
13151Will you say I am arguing against our own Church, which says the Scripture''contains all things necessary to be believed to salvation?''
13151Would it not be plain, that God was as truly found, by such a person, as he was sought in sincerity and earnestness?
13151Would not every individual''s earnestness be confirmed by the manifest earnestness of others?
13151Would not his own sense of God''s reality be rendered stronger, by seeing that others felt it just as he did?
13151Would not the effect here also be injurious?
13151Would we rather steal our pleasures than enjoy them as our own; steal life for an instant, rather than have it our sure possession for ever?
13151Yet does the Holy Spirit so inspire us as to communicate to us His own perfections?
13151Yet is not this the case with many of us?
13151You have not strength of purpose enough to shake off folly and sin; surely you have not, or else, why should Christ have died?
13151_ And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
13151_ Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed_?
13151_ How can these things be_?
13151_ How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land_?
13151_ Then said I, Ah, Lord God I they say of me, Doth he not speak parables_?
13151_ What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
13151and how can merely human motives have force to overcome so strong a tendency of nature?
13151and how can we best avail ourselves of those parts of it which still remain?
13151and if it be so, what use can there be in dwelling upon it?
13151and must we, too, say, with the prophet,"How can we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?"
13151and where is its authority to be found?
13151are there not here those who are becoming daily hardened through the deceitfulness of sin?
13151are we exiles from God, living amongst strangers?
13151believe nothing?
13151but read them, thinking of what they were, and what were their ends, and who can help being interested about them?
13151can names, and forms, and ordinances, supply its place?
13151can we understand nothing from them?
13151do they never find explanations given, which they perceive to be imperfect, nay, which they often feel to be actually wrong?
13151feel nothing?
13151he who is without reason and conscience, how shall he be endowed with the spirit of God?
13151how far can we understand them?
13151how we may bring Christ home with, us to our social meetings, to bless us, and to sanctify them?
13151if the recollection of this lives in us, why should it not live in our neighbour?
13151if, of the great treasure which the Church yet keeps, we are wilfully ignorant?
13151in other words, how can we distinguish God''s voice from the voice of evil?
13151is it something cold to feel that he regards us only in those common worldly relations which leave men in heart so far asunder?
13151is not another case to be supposed possible?
13151may it not be all a fiction, so that I have, in reality, nothing to fear?
13151may there not be some who can not say with truth that they are receiving the holy Ghost now?
13151may we not hope, and surely believe, that there are many in whom he is even now preparing to work it?
13151nay, how can such motives be brought to act upon the mind?
13151nay, were they not all who came out of Egypt through Moses?"
13151or can truth and goodness lead so directly to error and to evil?
13151or dispose him to believe that he is altogether beyond the reach of our instruction?
13151or do we not rather feel that such a notion would be little short of madness?
13151or does any teacher of sane mind wish him to think so?
13151or does it comprehend the venerable Bede?
13151or does it end with Augustine?
13151or four?
13151or is the thought of his father any interruption to his enjoyment?
13151or one of them?
13151or should it be so?
13151or sit down to forget purposely all their school instructions, and make out a new knowledge of the ancient languages for themselves?
13151or six?
13151or the first five?
13151or the first seven?
13151or the first two?
13151or what qualification, or compromise, is to be made in it?
13151or, rather, shall we not confess that it is in accordance with God''s word, and holy, and faithful, and true?
13151shall we say that this is the language of unbelief or of sin?
13151that all we read in Scripture of light, and life, and glory, and happiness, should really prove to us words only, and no reality?
13151that he has been ever, and still is, mighty to save?
13151that on points of scholarship and criticism, they should entirely think for themselves?
13151that this sin is aggravated, because a mercy was offered them once of which they were unconscious?
13151that whereas the promise of salvation has been made to us, we should be in the end, not saved, but lost?
13151they say of me Doth he not speak parables?
13151was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
13151what has she not, that Mr. Newman''s system can give her?
13151what is it to make me feel, or think, or do?
13151what is the lesson to me?
13151where is the city set upon the hill, that can not be hid?
13151where is the visible kingdom of God, where all its people are striving under one Divine Head, against sin, the world, and the devil?
13151where the company of God''s children gathered together into one?
13151whether death and judgment, Christ and Christ''s service, have become more real to you after such prayers?
13151why should not they, too, have felt and said,"How can we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?"
13151would it not rather convince us that God was really far distant from us, instead of showing that he was in the midst of us?
13151would not such a meeting also shock and check our approaches towards God?
27863And how can you preach the doctrine of"earning bread by the sweat of your brow"when the labor that sweat presupposes is unnecessary?
27863And what shall be said of the protection of San Isidro invoked by the agriculturists?
27863How can one help being grateful to the demons who received him in the other hall instead of letting him fall on the floor?
27863How can you condemn laziness when the angels protect it?
27863Is there a positive increase of immorality?
27863Is there real cause for alarm because of a moral retrogression of our society?
27863Lacking in will, dispossessed of any idea of struggle with himself, how can he triumph over himself?
27863The Height of Absurdity Is it possible to invent or suppose greater absurdities than those here mentioned?
27863What about Mary, wife of the Father, of her own son, of Joseph, and Saint Domingo?
27863What mastery over self does a man have who for the purpose of controlling his habit of dirty and obscene speech seeks the intervention of a saint?
27863Who on reading this would not envy a friar having a diversion so entertaining and so sane and economical?
23519Brother Brigham, how does this compare with your promises to me, when I trusted all to you?
23519Brother Haight, who is your authority?
23519Do you Mormons believe in healing the sick by laying on of hands, speaking in tongues, and casting out devils?
23519Do you see their children?
23519Have you been dreaming again?
23519How do you know that?
23519How is that?
23519How will you report it?
23519Is he a Mericat captain?
23519Shall I take my carriage?
23519What on earth are they doing with your cows?
23519What shall we do?
23519Where did you live before you came here?
23519Where is that infernal Mormon preacher?
23519Who are you?
23519Who has it?
23519Who is jealous of you?
23519Why did you deceive me?
23519Why did you not elect one of your captains?
23519Why do you think so?
23519Will you love your brothers and sisters likewise, when they have committed a sin that can not be atoned for without the shedding of their blood? 23519 Yes, I suppose so, and implicate yourself with the rest?"
23519And was Joseph Smith inspired of God?"
23519And what shall a race be, what shall its children be, with so lowered and befouled an origin?
23519Are you hunting for Indians?"
23519As corollary comes the second query: To which does Senator Smoot give primary allegiance, the Church or the nation?
23519As they got to the carnage Grant said to Miller:"Brother Young, are you ready to go?"
23519At this I felt that it was time for me to chip in, so I said:"Brethren, what is the trouble between you?
23519Before he left for the new land of promise he said to me:"My son John, what shall I do for you?"
23519Brigham drove to the center of the town and halted; then he said:"John, where do you live?"
23519Brigham said:"What on earth has brought you back?"
23519But who will take care of my family in my absence?"
23519Do any of the present denominations counsel with the Lord?
23519Do you remember meeting me, when coming from the Temple?
23519Does it give a woman a right to sin against me because she is my wife?
23519Gen. Wilson said:"Young man, do you live at Adam- on- Diamond?"
23519Gully:"Did you hear that voice?"
23519Had they been baptizing his wife?
23519He counted it, and then said:"What shall I do with it?"
23519He received her with kindness, saying:"Sister Rachel, are you standing by Brother John?"
23519I here pause, and ask myself the question:"Am I justified in making the above statement?"
23519I said:"What on earth have you brought those poor brutes for?"
23519I then said:"How is it you have left the Church?
23519I then went with him into the wagonshop, and, stepping ahead of him and tipping the wink to the men there, said:"Have any of you seen Mr. Lee to- day?
23519I understand that you were one of the twelve apostles at the first organization of the Church?"
23519I was about to give up the contest, when another influence came to my relief, and said to my spirit:"Why yield to the powers of darkness?
23519If Fear Not could be killed, who then might claim immunity from the missiles of death hurled by Gentile weapons?
23519If the angel appeared to you, and you saw the plates, how can you live out of the Church?
23519If your systems will not stand the scrutiny of men, how can they stand the test of the great Judge of both the living and the dead?
23519In his sermon, when speaking of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, he said:"Do you know who those people were that were killed on the Mountain Meadows?
23519In the morning he came to me in my tent and said:"John, how would you like to go back with Brother Pace and get the remittances of the soldiers?"
23519Lee came out of the pen, and after straightening up, he asked very coolly:"Well, boys, what do you want of me?"
23519Lee then repeated the names of his three wives carefully, saying to the artist, who had approached him:"Please forward them- you will do this?"
23519Maj. Brunson rode forward and hailed them, saying,"Who are you?"
23519My reply pleased him, and he laughed heartily, and then said:"Do you believe the brethren would make it lively for such a train?"
23519The subject was:"Is the Book of Mormon of Divine origin, and has it come forth in direct fulfillment of prophecy?
23519What are you all doing in this part of the country, armed to the teeth as you are?
23519What is the purpose of the conspirators?
23519What is there more?
23519When we neared my residence, he said:"Is this where you live, John?"
23519Why is this?
23519Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood?
23519Would they be permitted to go their way, or would the brethren pitch into them and give them a good drubbing?"
23519or,"What could a man gain in exchange for his soul?"
28422And who can see without marvelling the works of Francesco Marcolini of Forlì?
28422Which done, Giovan Francesco said:"Did you observe, Father Guardian, that you neither knelt down nor rose up with both knees together?
26130Do you think Frank and Bob have found each other in heaven?
26130Good one?
26130Have I been disobedient? 26130 Have I been unkind to another boy-- selfish?
26130Have I done anything else I am sorry for?
26130Have I done my best in my orderly duties, and in other things I have had to do? 26130 Have I given in to other people quickly and cheerfully when given an order?
26130Have I really meant to please God to- day? 26130 Have I spoken as I should not?
26130Have I told a lie? 26130 Is it the next bit of the''Mysterious Tramp''?"
26130Is that the fierce bull?
26130Martin,He said,"dost thou know this mantle?"
26130Miss,he said,"shall we be Cubs in_ Heaven_, and will you be our Cubmaster?"
26130Now, then, what''s up?
26130Oh, Father, will you then leave us?
26130Ravening wolves will fall on your flock, and who will protect it when the shepherd is struck? 26130 Story to- night, miss?"
26130What''s''proof''?
26130Who are you?
26130A Cub sat down each side of Akela and read over her shoulder, and one jumped up and down in front, saying:"Miss, is it good?"
26130And the voice answered:"Why, then, dost thou make a lord of the servant?"
26130At last, as he lay delirious, he used to think he was in camp again, and say:"Oh, mother, look at the green fields-- aren''t they lovely?"
26130But do n''t you think Victorius was a very lucky boy?
26130But do you think he was that sort?
26130Can you guess what?
26130Could it really be that God loved him?
26130Cubs always want to know everything, so of course they said,_ What was the important thing?_"Reading proof,"said Akela.
26130Did not Our Lord say to His disciples, when He sent them out to convert the world,"If you drink any deadly thing it shall not hurt you"?
26130Do n''t you think it was very brave of him?
26130Do n''t you wish you were that boy, always to stay with St. Patrick?
26130Do you know what"white horses"are?
26130Do you think he was lonely and afraid?
26130Do you think he wished himself back in the beautiful monastery in Portugal, with his books and his clever, interesting friends?
26130Do you think this pleased him?
26130How could God forgive him and want him for a friend after all the terrible things he had done?
26130How long do you think God kept him at his training?
26130If you were_ in_ the sea the rain could n''t wet you-- what about a bathe?
26130Now, if you do n''t shut up and go away, the next instalment in the_ Wolf Cub_ will have mistakes in it-- see?"
26130Patrick?)
26130Perhaps you think it was foolish?
26130St. Francis saw at once that this was a true brother, so he said:"Knowest thou how great a favour the Lord has given thee?
26130Surely He would be near and help him in his first adventure?
26130Then someone yelled"Are we down- hearted?"
26130Was he mad?
26130Well, what of that?
26130What do you think it was?
26130What had happened to their chief?
26130What if he gave his cloak?
26130What will this strange boy be like?
26130What would happen to them without their brave leader?
26130Where was he?
26130Who''s that?"
26130Why should God give such men the reward of heaven?
26130quarrelsome?
26130unfair?
28421Should I not know it, when I recognize the very strokes that I made with my own brush?
28421What?
28421FOOTNOTE:[ 9]"What is it that I feel, if it is not love?"
28421Why say more?
27237Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
27237''Know ye not that we shall judge angels?''
2723710)?
2723710)?
272372, 3),''Know ye not that the saints shall judge the world?''
2723721), than his having so cruelly and unjustly suffered at the hands of sinful men?
272374), why should we not believe that the sufferings of those poor Africans, who are equally children of God, had like effect?
27237Are we to think that this transaction both begins and ends here?
27237But it will be asked, in what way?
27237But why did Christ say,"This_ is_ my body,""This_ is_ my blood"?
27237If, as we have argued, it is needful that even the elect should be judged, much rather must judgment overtake the unbelieving and the unrighteous?
27237Moreover, St. Paul writes to the Corinthians:"Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?"
27237Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
27237The first question to consider is, Why is the tempting spirit called a_ serpent_?
27237Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee hungry, and fed thee?
27237This inference might be accepted as abstractedly true; but then the question arises, What is meant by_ duration_ as signified by the word''eternal''?
27237What is the meaning of"testament"in these passages, and how is the testament related to the"blood"of Jesus Christ?
27237What then are we to understand by the assertion that"through the disobedience of one man the many were made sinners"?
27237What, it may be asked, is the reason for this?
27237When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
27237Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
27237or naked, and clothed thee?
27237or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
23673144 GENERAL Why art thou sorrowful?
23673186 Fourth Word"Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me?"
236732. Who am I, my Jesus, That Thou com''st to me?
236732. Who can requite the love Shown in the wondrous plan, Whereby the God above For me became a Man?
236732. Who is there meekly lying In yonder stable poor?
236733. Who is there near the cradle, That guards the holy Child?
236735. Who could see, from tears refraining, Christ''s dear Mother uncomplaining In so great a sorrow bowed?
236736. Who, unmoved, beheld her languish Underneath His Cross of anguish,''Mid the fierce unpitying crowd?
2367380 THE BLESSED VIRGIN Whither thus, in holy rapture?
2367380 Wondrous Love that Can not Falter 56 Why Art Thou Sorrowful?
2367398 SAINTS, St. Peter Seek ye a Patron to defend?
23673A father to me?
23673A message from the Sacred Heart; What may its message be?
23673And how revere this wondrous gift, So far surpassing hope or thought?
23673And what is this dulness that hangs o''er thee now?
23673Aut in quo contristavi te?
23673Dear Saint I stand far off With vilest sins oppressed; Oh may I dare, like thee, To lean upon His Brest?
23673Die nobis Maria, quid vidisti in via?
23673For love is stronger far than death, And who can love like Thee, My Saviour, Whose appealing Heart Broke on the Cross for me?
23673For what did Jesus love on earth One half so tenderly as thee?
23673Gounod Lento con espressione Deus meus, Deus meus, Ut quid dereliquisti me?
23673Gracious turn Thine ear to suppliant sigh; If sins of men Thou scann''st, who may stand That searching eye of Thine, and chast''ning hand?
23673Have we no tears to shed for Him, While soldiers scoff and Jews deride?
23673How can I love Thee as I ought?
23673In Accents Burning 66 Sacred Heart of Jesus, Fount of Love 59 Saint of the Sacred Heart 103 See, Amid the Winter''s Snow 5 Seek ye a Patron to Defend?
23673Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee?
23673Lone in grandeur, lone in glory, Who shall tell thy wonderous story, Awful Trinity, Awful Trinity?
23673Mittit crystallum suam sicut buccellas: ante faciem frigoris ejus quis sustinebit?
23673Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ, What shall I ask of thee?
23673Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ, What shall I do for thee?
23673O who shall dare her glory paint?
23673Popule meus, quid feci tibi?
23673Pro nobis egenum et foeno cubantem Piis foveamus amplexibus: Sic nos amantem quis non redamaret?
23673Quem patronem rogaturus?
23673Quid dormitis?
23673Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
23673Quis est homo, qui non fleret, Matrem Christi si videret In tanto supplicio?
23673Quis non amantem redamet?
23673Quis non posset contristari, Christi Matrem contemplari Dolentem cum Filio?
23673Quis non redemptus diligat, Et Corde in isto seligat Aeterna tabernacula?
23673Seek ye a patron to defend Your cause?
23673Shepherd, why this jubilee?
23673That He thinks for us, plans for us, stoops to entreat, And follows u, wander we ever so far?
23673That can utter hymns beseeming All her matchless excellence?
23673They know but little of Thy worth Who speak the heartless words to me, For what did Jesus love on earth One half so tenderly as thee?
23673Though poverty and work and woe The masters of my life may be, When times are worst who does not know Darkness is light with love of thee?
23673Thy joys when shall I see?
23673Vel Judam non videtis, quo modo non dormit, sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?
23673Vel Judam non videtis, quo modo non dormit, sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?
23673What else but love divine, Could Thee constrain to open thus That Sacred Heat of Thine?
23673What gift or present, Jesus, can I bring?
23673What may the gladsome tidings be Which inspire your heav''nly song?
23673What meeker than the Saviour''s Heart?
23673When shall my sorrows have and end?
23673When times are worst who does not know Darkness is light with love of thee?
23673When wilt Thou always Make our hearts Thy home?
23673Who can measure All it means?
23673Who doth not crave for rest?
23673Who is the King of glory?
23673Who is there kneeling by Him In Virgin beauty fair?
23673Who shall sound Thee?
23673Why art thou sorrowful, servant of God?
23673Why so fleetly art thou speeding Up the mountain''s rough ascent?
23673Why your rapturous strains prolong?
23673Wither thus in holy rapture, Royal maiden, art thou bent?
23673Word made Flesh, the bread of nature By His word to Flesh He turns; Wine into His Blood He changes: What through sense no change discerns?
23673by N. A. Montani Moderato Quae est ista, quae est ista, quae ascendit de deserto; deliciis affluens enixa super dilectum suum?
23673this daily food And the daily granted treasure Of His sacrificial Blood?
23673ut quid dereliquisti me?
26384Can a woman forget her suckling child that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 26384 Why, do n''t you know, papa?
26384And if not, what is the hindrance?
26384And is not this true of our HEAVENLY FATHER?
26384And then, let us ask ourselves the question, what is THE REAL MEANING OF BLESSING?
26384And why is this?
26384And yet-- can you understand it?
26384Are we really thus living?
26384Are we withholding anything from GOD which is His due-- ourselves, our property, our children; or, it may be, our testimony?
26384Are we_ finding_ that when He makes quietness, none can make trouble?
26384Are_ we_ practically enjoying this blessing, and experiencing this peace which passes all understanding?
26384But are there not many of the LORD''S people to whom He is not yet"a living, bright Reality"?
26384But here it is the SPIRIT who is spoken of as bestowing peace: why is this?
26384But what of Kohath?
26384But whose heart is the more glad?
26384But why is it so long, so repetitious, and so tedious?
26384Christians often get into perplexity about worldly allurements by asking, Where is the sin of this, or the danger of that?
26384Considered as a father''s blessing could anything be more appropriate than"The LORD bless thee, and keep thee"?
26384Could the Divine love and satisfaction be more expressively brought out?
26384For is not the willingness to give as much a part of His working as the skill to use that which is given?
26384GOD knows: eternity will show: what answer does conscience give now?
26384Has wrong been done, and restitution to the extent of our ability not been made?
26384Is it not in order to reveal the heart of GOD?
26384Is it not sad that so free a gift should be so little esteemed, so often neither enjoyed nor sought after?
26384Is it that we are neglecting the prayerful study of GOD''S Word, and thus grieving the SPIRIT by whom it was inspired?
26384Is not this just what every loving father seeks to do-- to bless and keep his children?
26384Is there any known sin unconfessed, or not put away?
26384Is there any matter in which GOD has a controversy with us?
26384Is there not a lesson to be learnt here?
26384May we not add"they only"?
26384Or are we indulging ourselves in anything about which we have doubt?
26384Shall He look to us in vain?
26384Shall He not have them?
26384The thought naturally arises, WHY IS IT FOUND HERE?
26384To a subject, the favour of the KING is"as dew upon the grass,"but to a bride is it not everything?
26384We may well imagine the thought to have passed through the mind of Moses, Can such rude offerings be acceptable to the glorious GOD?
26384What conclusions do our brothers, sisters, children, friends draw from our lives?
26384Who that can not go at present will help others to go?
26384Who that can will go?
26384Why Found Here?
26384Why is this?
26384Why should we shun the shame and cross?
26384Why, in a book so marvellous in its comprehensiveness, is so much space given to this record?
26384You, dear reader, know the MASTER''S choice; what is YOURS?
26384is it to do His will even if it mean to leave all for Him, to give all to Him?_ ENTIRE CONSECRATION: verse 5.
26384to show His delight in the loving offerings of His servants?
26003And what is that? 26003 Why seek ye the living among the dead?"
26003And if you now ask,"How will this revelation come?"
26003And now can not you trust Jesus; this presence, this keeping presence?
26003And now, what is the other side?
26003And was that vision of Christ worth so much?
26003And what does that mean?
26003And why are we not obedient?
26003And why?
26003Are you going to take Him and to keep Him there, to give Him glory and let Him have His way?
26003Are you ready to obey in all feebleness and weakness and fear?
26003Are you ready to take this as your motto now,"_ Wholly for God_"?
26003Are you willing to acknowledge that you are a fool for never having believed in Him?
26003But how can I know that He will be with me always?"
26003Can I always be thinking of Jesus?
26003Can you say,"Yes, Lord Jesus, I will obey?"
26003Christian, do you want peace and rest?
26003Did you ever hear of a man loving another and not longing to reveal himself?
26003Do let me try and impress this upon you: God has given you a loving, living Saviour, and how can He bless if you do not meet Him?
26003Do you know what Christ said about a man calling his brother a fool?
26003Do you know what another great mark of that stage is?
26003How can you trust God fully until you have met Him and known Him?
26003How comes it that it is so_ Difficult to be obedient_, and how comes it that I so often sin?
26003How comes it then that they are disobedient again?
26003How did the disciples get their burning hearts?
26003How did they begin the morning that day?
26003I ask my Master once again,"Lord Jesus, is that all?"
26003If you were to ask the Lord,"Oh, my blessed Lord Christ, what must I do, how can I enjoy Thy never- failing presence?"
26003Is not God enough?
26003Is not that the secret of peace and happiness?
26003Is there anything more I need to secure the enjoyment of Thine abiding presence?"
26003Now comes the question which I really wanted to put,--What are the conditions under which our blessed Lord reveals Himself?
26003Oh, why is it that our hearts often feel so cold and closed up, and so many of us say,"I do not feel called to Christ''s work"?
26003Or, put it this way,--To whom is it that Jesus will reveal Himself?
26003Tell me what is the character of the man to whom Christ will reveal Himself in this highest and fullest way?"
26003The question is asked so often:"What is the cause of the feeble life of so many Christians?"
26003There is a second answer that I think Christ would give if we come to Him believing, and say,"Is there anything more, my blessed Master?"
26003Thou hast told me to believe, and to obey, and to abide near to Thee: what wouldst Thou have more?"
26003We talk about holiness, but do you know what holiness is?
26003What is actually the want?
26003What is really the matter?
26003What is that?
26003What is that?
26003What is the answer?
26003What is the cause of all the trouble?
26003What is the difference between a dead Christ, whom the women went to anoint, and a living Christ?
26003When the Lord Jesus was here upon earth, what was it that distinguished His disciples from other people?
26003Where does the disobedience come from?
26003Where does the strength of so many come from?
26003Why are there two upon the Throne?
26003Why was my Lord Jesus taken up to heaven away from the life of earth?
26003Why?
26003Why?
26003Why?
26003Will He reveal Himself?
26003Yes; but how can that peace be kept?
26003You are marked with His blood, and he loves you; and can not you say,"My King, my King, He is with me all the days?"
26003You ask me, How can that be?
26003You ask,"Where ought I to begin?"
26003You say that?
26003You want the Lord Jesus to give you this full revelation of Himself?
26003_ Is that your language?_ Oh!
26003if I were to ask,"Is not this just what you and I want, and what many of us have been longing for?"
26003my dear friend, has this been the spirit in which we have looked upon the wonderful blessing that we have sometimes heard of?
26003sister, how will this revelation come?
14139But,you say,"suppose his name goes down under the hoof of scorn and contempt?"
14139But,you say,"suppose his store burns up?"
14139Lord, is it I? 14139 Oh, when, thou city of my God, Shall I thy courts ascend?
14139Suppose his physical health fails?
14139Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars?
14139Well,said the minister,"would n''t you like to have me pray with you?"
14139Well,you say,"I have been driven out of that tower; where shall I go?"
14139What are you waiting here for?
14139What do you mean?
14139What,say you,"ca n''t a man be saved without going to church?"
14139Where did your grandfather die?
14139Where did your great- grandfather die?
14139Wherefore do the wicked live?
14139Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah, mighty to save?
14139Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?
14139Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?
14139Why are you here?
14139''Is that all?
14139A few nights later, while crossing the ferry, she overheard the name of her employer in the conversation of girls who stood near:''What, John Snipes?
14139A paragraph from their report:"''Can you make Mr. Jones pay me?
14139About to jump, where will you land?
14139After death seizes upon that soul, is there no resurrection?
14139And can it be possible that our eternity is dependent upon the healthy action of that which can be so easily destroyed?
14139And the soul will cry:"Is this forever?"
14139And then, when the bread is passed around, they taste of it skeptically and inquiringly, as much as to say:"Is it bread?
14139And who will say, on earth or in Heaven, that Havelock had not the right to preach?
14139And will He take care of the sparrow, will He take care of the hawk, and let you die?
14139Are not those of you who are in the third class ready to pass over into the second division, and become seekers after Christ?
14139Are not women as sharp as men on washer- women and milliners and mantua- makers?
14139Are the clerks in your store irate against the firm?
14139Are there any here who would like to enter into that association?
14139Are there two destinies?
14139Are we to go through the slaughter?
14139Are you all fed?
14139Are you doing nothing?
14139Are you ready for the emergency?
14139Are you ready to join with me in some new work for Christ?
14139Are you to blame?
14139As it was even- time he said to his wife:"Have you lighted the candles?"
14139As soon as it came within speaking distance the people on the shore cried out:"Did you save any of them?
14139Ask the day of judgment when her crowned debauchees, Commodus and Pertinax, and Caligula and Diocletian, shall answer for their infamy?
14139Ay, are you not ready to pass over into the first division, and become the pardoned sons and daughters of the Lord Almighty?
14139Because their own personal expenses are lavish?
14139Because they are avaricious?
14139But are there no truths to be uttered in regard to this great evil?
14139But as money is not a lawful tender, what is?
14139But do you know what made the ancient deluge a necessity?
14139But hear you not the tramp of your unpardoned sins all around the tower?
14139But how shall Abimelech and his army take this temple of Berith and the men who are there fortified?
14139But suppose you do not keep it?
14139But what is all that commotion and flutter, and surging to and fro above Him and on either side of Him?
14139But what shall be the destiny of the latter?
14139But where is the king?
14139But why talk of refuge?
14139But will the monument to Him who died for the eternal liberation of the human race ever be completed?
14139But you say,"Have n''t people lived on in complete use of it to old age?"
14139But, you say,"What is the use of all these harvest- fields to Ruth and Naomi?
14139By what principle of justice is it that women in many of our cities get only two thirds as much pay as men, and in many cases only half?
14139By what weapon?
14139Can a million wrongs make one right?
14139Can it be possible that heaven can not buy you in?
14139Can one speckled and bad apple in a barrel of diseased apples turn the other apples good?
14139Can those who are themselves down help others up?
14139Can those who have themselves failed in the business of the soul pay the debts of their spiritual insolvents?
14139Can you be without emotion as the Sun of Righteousness rises behind Calvary, and sets behind Joseph''s sepulcher?
14139Can you do such a shocking thing as that?
14139Can you have any doubt about who it is on the seat on the judgment day?
14139Can you imagine anything more unimportant than the coming of a poor woman from Moab to Judah?
14139Did it make you gloomy and sad?
14139Did not a meteor run on evangelistic errand on the first Christmas night, and designate the rough cradle of our Lord?
14139Did not the stars in their courses fight against Sisera?
14139Did the distress heal them?
14139Did the world come in to stand by his death- bed, and clearing off the vials of bitter medicine, put down any compensation?
14139Did they not try to divorce Margaret, the Scotch girl, from Jesus?
14139Did you ever put your forefingers on its eternal pulses?
14139Did you ever read De Quincey''s"Confessions of an Opium- Eater?"
14139Did you go with your head cast down?
14139Did you save any of them?"
14139Did you think that your soul was a mere trinket which for a few pennies you could buy in a toy shop?
14139Did you think that your soul was short- lived, and that, panting, it would soon lie down for extinction?
14139Did you think that your soul, if once lost, might be found again if you went out with torches and lanterns?
14139Did you, my brother, ever measure the meaning of that one passage:"Behold, I stand at the door and knock"?
14139Do n''t remember them, eh?
14139Do n''t you know that with some persons there is a tide in their spiritual natures which, if taken at the flood, leads on to salvation?
14139Do n''t you want to go in with such a rabble?
14139Do not women, as much as men, beat down to the lowest figure the woman who sews for them?
14139Do you believe that?
14139Do you believe that?
14139Do you believe that?
14139Do you expect me to take that pardon offered with such a voice as you have, with such an awkward manner as you have?
14139Do you hear that?
14139Do you know how it is made?
14139Do you know where Sheba was?
14139Do you know who Supply and Demand are?
14139Do you not feel the swellings of the great oceanic tides of Divine mercy?
14139Do you not see the troops?
14139Do you realize this?
14139Do you remember all those lapses in conduct?
14139Do you remember all those opprobrious words and thoughts and actions?
14139Do you say that I swing open the gate of heaven too far?
14139Do you want history?
14139Do you want logic?
14139Do you want poetry?
14139Does it not seem as if his volume of infamy were complete?
14139Does it not seem as if the last fifty years would make an appropriate peroration?
14139Does it reform him?
14139Far on in the ages one lost soul shall cry out to another lost soul:"How long have you been here?"
14139Fifteen, twenty, forty, sixty years?
14139For fun?
14139For what are you taking it?
14139From what land did you come?
14139Furthermore, let me ask why a chance should be given in the next world if we have refused innumerable chances in this?
14139Give us another chance"?
14139Great God, is life such an uncertain thing?
14139Had he lost his patience?
14139Had he resigned his confidence in the Christian religion?
14139Had the world treated him so badly that he had become its sworn enemy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Happy?
14139Has he a right to expect to be invited after all the indignities he has done you?
14139Has he found any new elixir?
14139Have I held back any truth, though it were plain, though it were unpalatable?
14139Have not pains shot their poisoned arrows, and fevers kindled their fire in your brain?
14139Have they been used for the elevation of society or for its depression?
14139Have we not the Lord Almighty on our side?
14139Have you any idea that sin will wear out?
14139Have you ever imagined what will be the soliloquy of the soul on that day unpardoned, as it looks back upon its past life?
14139Have you ever tried it?
14139Have you given one half day to the working out of your salvation with fear and trembling?
14139Have you made any effort, any expenditure, any exertion for your immortal and spiritual health?
14139Have you never felt the quiver of its peerless wing?
14139Have you no idea of the coming of such a time?
14139Have you not noticed that God harnesses men, bad men, and accomplishes good through them?
14139Have you nothing better than money to leave your children?
14139He says,"Shall I stop the mill, or shall I run it on half time, or shall I cut down the men''s wages?"
14139He says:"Do you remember those chances you had for heaven, and missed them?
14139Hear you not all the trumpets of heaven and all the drums of hell?
14139Hear you not the welcome of those who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us?
14139His old comrades came in and said as they bent over his corpse:"What is the matter with you, Boggsey?"
14139How are these evils to be eradicated?
14139How can a man stand in the pulpit and preach on the subject of temperance when he is indulging such a habit as that?
14139How could you do so?
14139How dare the Christian Church ever get discouraged?
14139How darest thou sleep in harvest- time and with so few hours in which to reap?
14139How do I know it?
14139How do you feel toward that spiritual fraud, turpitude and perfidy?
14139How long did it take God to slay the hosts of Sennacherib or burn Sodom or shake down Jericho?
14139How long have you, my brother, lived unforgiven?
14139How long will it take God, when He once arises in His strength, to overthrow all the forces of iniquity?
14139How much robustness of health would a man have if he hid himself in a dark closet?
14139How shall it be taken?
14139How shall this great multitude be supplied?
14139How then?
14139I can not help now, while preaching, asking myself the question-- Am I ready for that?
14139I do not blame you for asking me the quivering, throbbing, burning, resounding, appalling question of my text,"Wherefore do the wicked live?"
14139I go a little further on the same road and meet a trumpeter of heaven, and I say:"Have n''t you got some music for a tired pilgrim?"
14139I said to one of the intelligent men of Ireland:"Tell me in a few words what are the sufferings of Ireland, and what is the Land Relief enactment?"
14139I see a man rising in that great crowd and asking:"Is there any one here who has bread or meat?"
14139I start out on this King''s highway, and I find a harper, and I say:"What is your name?"
14139I wonder what proportion of this audience will be saved?
14139If I bear a little too hard with my right foot on the earth, does it break through into the grave?
14139If a man topples off the edge of life, is there nothing to break his fall?
14139If a woman asks a dollar for her work, does not her female employer ask her if she will not take ninety cents?
14139If an impenitent man goes overboard, are there no grappling- hooks to hoist him into safety?
14139If anything is purchased and paid for, ought not the goods to be delivered?
14139If you are on the right side, to what cavalry troop, to what artillery service, to what garrison duty do you belong?
14139If you have bought property and given the money, do you not want to come into possession of it?
14139If, then, we are to be compelled to go out of this world, where are we to go to?
14139In other words, in what Sabbath- school do you teach?
14139Is it I?"
14139Is it all true?
14139Is it not fair that you love Him?
14139Is it not imperative that you love Him?
14139Is it not right that you love Him?
14139Is it possible that a man or woman sworn to be a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ is doing nothing?
14139Is it to frighten your soul?
14139Is it to help him back to a moral and spiritual life?
14139Is not that plain?
14139Is that so?
14139Is that the kind of society that reforms a man and prepares him for heaven?
14139Is there a God?
14139Is there a divergence now between the parlor and the kitchen?
14139Is there enough muscle in your arm for such a combat?
14139Is there no help?
14139Is there no way out?"
14139Is there not an old Book somewhere that commands us to go out into the highways and the hedges and compel the people to come in?
14139Is this a mere statement of a preacher whose business it is to talk morals, or is the testimony of the world just as emphatic?
14139Is this plea all in vain?
14139Is this world, which swings at the speed of thousands of miles an hour around the sun, going with tenfold more speed toward the judgment- day?
14139Lend you a shilling?
14139Lovely?
14139Messages that say:"When are you coming home to see us?
14139Must He take another darling child from your household?
14139Must He take another installment from your worldly estate?
14139Must I meet you there, oh, you dying but immortal auditory?
14139Must life come upon you with sorrow after sorrow, and smite you down with sickness before you will be moved, and before you will feel?
14139My friends, my neighbors, what can I say to induce you to attend to this matter-- to attend to it now?
14139My little child, seven years of age, said to her mother one day,"Why do n''t God kill the devil at once, and have done with it?"
14139Need I tell a cultured audience like this that there is no other name given among men by which ye can be saved?
14139Now what is the use of my discussing it any more?
14139Now, where is this to begin?
14139Oh, impenitent soul, have you ever tried the power of prayer?
14139Oh, man and woman, have you not learned that like vultures, like hawks, like eagles, riches have wings and fly away?
14139Oh, men of the strong arm and the stout heart, what use are you making of your physical forces?
14139Oh, must God come upon you in some other way?
14139Oh, my brother, what possessed you that you should part with your soul so cheap?
14139Oh, why do you not put out your arm and reach it?
14139Oh, would it not be better for us to get our nature through the Grace of Christ revolutionized and transfigured?
14139Oh, ye pursued, sinning, dying, troubled, exhausted souls, are you not ready now to hear me while I tell you of Christ, the Refuge?
14139Oh, ye who have tried this world, is it a satisfactory portion?
14139Old age?
14139On what battle- field, my brothers?
14139Only one test-- do you love Jesus?
14139Or for all eternity where would you be?
14139Or had you no idea what your soul was worth?
14139Ought not the apostle to know?
14139Ought you not give him freedom of choice?"
14139Out of so dark a night did there ever dawn so bright a morning?
14139Out of this audience to- day, how many will get to the shore of heaven?
14139Pay?
14139People cried out,"Who ever heard of such theories of ethics and government?
14139Really, is it bread?"
14139Roll over me with all thy surges, ye oceans of sorrow"?
14139Ruth going into that harvest- field might have said:"There is a straw, and there is a straw, but what is a straw?
14139Shall He not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?"
14139Shall I give an account for what I have told you to- night?
14139Shall I tell you when your death hour will come?
14139Shall any man or woman or child in this audience who has ever suffered for another find it hard to understand this Christly suffering for us?
14139Shall it rise into the companionship of the white- robed, whose sins Christ has slain?
14139Shall you, His child, rush in to criticise or arraign or condemn the divine government?
14139She coaxes him again, and says:"Now tell me the secret of this great strength?"
14139She said to Wellington:"Can there nothing good be said of this man?"
14139She said:"Are you not going to pay me?"
14139She took up the death- warrant, and it trembled in her hand as she again asked:"Does no one know anything good of this man?"
14139Some one said to him,"What are you listening for?"
14139Speak, dying Christian-- what light do you see?
14139Spinola said to Sir Horace Vere:"Of what did your brother die?"
14139Standing before some who shall be launched into the great eternity, what are your equipments?
14139The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?"
14139The debt is paid, and the receipt is handed to you, written in the blood of the Son of God-- will you have it?
14139The employer says:"I hear you are going to leave me?"
14139The entire kingdom of the morally bankrupt by themselves, where are the salvatory influences to come from?
14139The happiest, and the brightest, and the fairest in all heaven-- who are they?"
14139The man turned to the other, and said:"Where did your father die?"
14139The men whose life- time work is the study of the science of health say so, and shall I set up my opinion against theirs?
14139The question is asked:"Is there any good about this man?"
14139The servants come rushing up and say:"What''s the matter?
14139The tenant goes on improving his property, and after awhile I come around and I say to my agent,''How much rent is this man paying?''
14139The workman looks around to his comrades, and says:"Boys, what do you say to this?
14139The world clapped its hands and stamped its feet in honor of Charles Lamb; but what does he say?
14139Then chariots and horses of fire racing up and down the heavens; then perfect day:"Who is she that cometh forth as the morning?"
14139Then have you forgotten the last half of my text?
14139Then you have a soul, have you?
14139There is n''t anything like the Bible for a dying soldier, is there, my comrade?"
14139There is not enough food in all the village for this crowd; besides that, who has the money to pay for it?
14139There was a gentleman riding by on a horse, and he stopped and said to this corporal,"Why do n''t you help them lift?
14139They come bounding toward me, and I say:"Who are they?
14139They look as if they had rusted from sea- spray; and I say to the maiden of Israel:"Have you no song for a tired pilgrim?"
14139Though you should be successful in leaving a competency behind you, the trickery of executors may swamp it in a night?
14139To- morrow?
14139To- night?
14139Toward that bridal Jerusalem are our windows opened?
14139WHY ARE SATAN AND SIN PERMITTED?
14139Was it merely coincidental that before the destruction of Jerusalem the moon was eclipsed for twelve consecutive nights?
14139Was n''t it strange?"
14139Was there ever such a convocation of pictures, bronzes, of bric- Ã  -brac, of grandeurs, social grandeurs?
14139Well, how could the tender- hearted Paul say that?
14139Were there not enough sick to be attended in these Northern latitudes?
14139What are Michael Angelo''s great pictures?
14139What are Paul Veronese''s great pictures?
14139What are Tintoretto''s great pictures?
14139What are Titian''s great pictures?
14139What broken bone of sorrow have you ever set?
14139What can such a wretched mendicant as this fellow that is tramping on toward the house want with a ring?
14139What did Benjamin Franklin say?
14139What did Daniel Webster say of it?
14139What did Horace Greeley say of it?
14139What did Thomas Jefferson say?
14139What did he say?
14139What do you want?
14139What does Satan do for such a man?
14139What does the world do?
14139What does the world say?
14139What does the world think?
14139What effect such ballot might have on other questions I am not here to discuss; but what would be the effect of female suffrage on women''s wages?
14139What has been the testimony on this subject?
14139What have they done for your fortune?
14139What have they done for your health?
14139What have they done for your immortal soul?
14139What have they done for your reputation?
14139What have your companions done for you?
14139What is it that I see glittering in the mild eye of Jesus?
14139What is it that keeps you from rushing up and throwing the arms of your affection about His neck?
14139What is it?
14139What is that long procession approaching Jerusalem?
14139What is that monument in Greenwood?
14139What is that passage,"Ships of Tarshish shall bring presents"?
14139What is the advice to be given to the multitude of young people who hear me this day?
14139What is the advice you are going to give to your children?
14139What is the reason?
14139What is the terminus?
14139What is the use of your fretting about clothes?
14139What is the use of your fretting lest you will be overcome of temptations?
14139What is the use of your fretting, O child of God, about food?
14139What is the use worrying for fear something will happen to your home?
14139What is to be your destiny?
14139What is your Christian influence in this respect?
14139What is your influence upon young men?
14139What keeps me here?
14139What made Garibaldi and Stonewall Jackson the most magnetic commanders of this century?
14139What makes Edinburgh better than Constantinople?
14139What ought to be done with such hard behavior?
14139What proportion will be lost?
14139What reward, what gratitude, what sympathy and affection can I expect here?
14139What sounds do you hear?
14139What then?
14139What though our feet be blistered with the way?
14139What were the subjects of Raphael''s great paintings?
14139What will become of that womanly disciple of the world?
14139What would the colonel say?
14139What, then, will be said to us-- we to whom the Lord gave physical strength and continuous health?
14139What_ is_ the matter?"
14139When is that?
14139When we are attacked, what advantage is there in having a fortress on the other side of the mountain?
14139Where are the carpets?
14139Where are the daughters?
14139Where are your comrades now?
14139Where is he?
14139Where is she now?
14139Where is the book- binder that could make a volume large enough to contain the names of all the people who have ever lived?
14139Where is the hat- rack?
14139Where is the piano?
14139Where is the wardrobe?
14139Where would you and I have been if sin had been followed by immediate catastrophe?
14139Where?
14139Which side are you on?
14139Who are this other group standing so near the throne?
14139Who are those bright immortals near the throne, their faces partly turned toward each other as though about to sing?
14139Who are those two gentlemen now going up the front steps?
14139Who are those two taller and more conspicuous angels?
14139Who can doubt but it is appointed for the evangelization of other lands?
14139Who ever noticed such a style of preaching as Jesus has?"
14139Who got you out?
14139Who has not heard of Claude''s"Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca"?
14139Who has not heard of Da Vinci''s"Last Supper"?
14139Who has not heard of Dürer''s"Dragon of the Apocalypse"?
14139Who has not heard of Turner''s"Pools of Solomon"?
14139Who is she?
14139Who is that going up the front steps of that house?
14139Who is that mighty angel near the throne?
14139Who is that other great angel, with dark and overshadowing brow?
14139Who is that poor man, carried on a stretcher to the Afghan ambulance?
14139Who is this that I see coming out of that palace gate of Shushan?
14139Who needs it, if the refuge spoken of be a city or a castle, into which men fly for safety?
14139Who shall rouse them up?
14139Who will bring them to life?
14139Who will furnish the hammers?
14139Who will furnish the thorns?
14139Who will furnish these?
14139Who would volunteer to be his counsel?
14139Who, then, shall feed this multitude?
14139Whom shall I fear?
14139Whom the Lord loveth He gives four hundred thousand dollars and lets die on embroidered pillows?
14139Whose?
14139Why are they drudging at business early and late?
14139Why become a castaway from God when you can sit upon the throne?
14139Why defer this matter, oh, my dear hearer?
14139Why did God command the priests of old to strike the knife into the kid, and the goat, and the pigeon, and the bullock, and the lamb?
14139Why did that good man suffer, and that bad man prosper?
14139Why do I say this?
14139Why do the low fellows of the city now stick to him so closely?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do the wicked live?
14139Why do they go there?
14139Why do they go there?
14139Why do they not take the city cars on their way up?
14139Why do you not fly to it?
14139Why do you not step in it?
14139Why go?
14139Why have I told you all these things to- night, plainly and frankly?
14139Why in that direction open?
14139Why is that good Christian woman dying of what is called a spider cancer, while that daughter of folly sits wrapped in luxury, ease, and health?
14139Why not burst into tears at the thought that for thee He shed it-- for thee the hard- hearted, for thee the lost?
14139Why not heave the old miscreant into his dungeon now?
14139Why plunge off into darkness when all the gates of glory are open?
14139Why should I stand here and plead, and you sit there?
14139Why should they stay any longer?
14139Why this anxious look?
14139Why this deep disquietude in the soul?
14139Why throw away your chance for heaven?
14139Why will ye die miserably when eternal life is offered you, and it will cost you nothing but just willingness to accept it?
14139Why will you live on husks when you may sit down to this white bread of heaven?
14139Why, at the beginning of this service, did you do what you have not done for years-- bow your head in prayer?
14139Why, then, talk of refuge?
14139Why?
14139Why?
14139Why?
14139Will He come?
14139Will it?
14139Will the epidemic sweep Europe and America?
14139Will there be a judgment?
14139Will they do it with spear?
14139Will they do it with sword?
14139Will this war between capital and labor be settled by human wisdom?
14139Will you be among the gathered sheaves?
14139Will you be among them?
14139Will you let Him depart?
14139With battering- ram, rolled up by hundred- armed strength, crashing against the walls?
14139Wo n''t you let Me in?
14139Wo n''t you?
14139Would you advise us to come to you, or will you come to us?
14139Would you advise your friends to make the investment?
14139Would you go to Shreveport or Memphis, with the yellow fever there, to get your physical health restored?
14139Would you not like to be free?
14139Would you not like to exchange this awful uncertainty about the future for a glorious assurance of heaven?
14139Would you not like to- day to come up from the swine- feeding and try this religion?
14139You do not tell him that, do you?
14139You have yours; will you sacrifice it?
14139You say that is all imaginary?
14139You say to him:"Loan you money?
14139You say to me,"Did God not create tobacco?"
14139You say to me,"Is not God good?"
14139You say:"Where are you going?"
14139You will go over to the store to- morrow, and your comrades will say:"Where were you yesterday?"
14139You will not take up arms against the Triune God, will you?
14139and must all this audience share one or the other?
14139does not this story of Vashti the queen, Vashti the veiled, Vashti the sacrifice, Vashti the silent, move your soul?
14139in what prayer- meeting do you exhort?
14139is that the Master''s spirit?
14139of France, who was responsible for St. Bartholomew massacre, died?
14139or David Hume, who employed his life as a spider employs its summer, in spinning out silken webs to trap the unwary?
14139or Voltaire, the most learned man of his day, marshaling a great host of skeptics, and leading them out in the dark land of infidelity?
14139or will it go down among the unbelieving, who tried to gain the world and save their souls, but were swindled out of both?
14139that it will evaporate?
14139that it will relax its grasp?
14139that you may find religion as a man accidentally finds a lost pocket- book?
14139to what almshouse do you announce the riches of heaven?
14139to what penitentiary do you declare eternal liberty?
14139were there ever darker times than those?
14139where?
21997And He said He would if you asked Him, Master Treffy; did n''t He?
21997And now, Christie,said Mr. Wilton,"do you think you can be ready to start with me to- morrow morning at eight o''clock?"
21997And what, my dear friends,he went on,"is_ our_ part?
21997And you''ve found it true, Christie?
21997Are you better, Master Treffy?
21997Are you frightened, Master Treffy?
21997Are you sure you''ve got it, Treffy?
21997Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? 21997 Are_ you_ one of those blessed ones?"
21997Ask who?
21997But you asked Him to wash you, Master Treffy; did n''t you?
21997Christie, boy,he said, at length,"you would n''t keep me outside the gate; would you?"
21997Christie, boy,said old Treffy''s voice;"what did the doctor say?"
21997Christie,he said, uneasily,"where am I going?
21997Christie,said the minister, laying his hand on his shoulder,"why is_ your_ heart troubled?"
21997Could you spare one?
21997Dead? 21997 Did you stop to think_ how_ you were to take_ my_ gift, Treffy?"
21997Do n''t you love Jesus, Christie?
21997Do you feel that you''ve got it, Treffy?
21997Do you like them, Master Treffy?
21997Do you remember how you used to want to go there too, Christie?
21997Does n''t he turn it nicely?
21997Does she never give you any now?
21997Has He washed you, Master Treffy?
21997He said you had only another month, Master Treffy,sobbed Christie,"only another month; and whatever shall I do without you?"
21997How did you come to care about it to- night?
21997How much is it for coming to see poor old Treffy, sir? 21997 How much is what?"
21997I wonder if that was the home she meant?
21997I''m so glad,said little Mabel,"then you_ will_ go to''Home, sweet Home;''wo n''t he, mamma?"
21997If I were to hear next Sunday,said the clergyman,"that any one of you was dead, could I say the same of you?
21997Is n''t there going to be any preaching to- night?
21997Is she very bad, missie?
21997Is the seed lost, dear Lord?
21997Is there one in this room,asked the clergyman,"who can say that he has only sinned once?
21997It would have taken a great deal to make_ me_ hear him,said the other,"tired out as I was last night; what did he sing, though?"
21997It''s morning, Master Treffy,said Christie;"shall you soon be awake?"
21997Let me ask you, my dear friends, a very solemn question: Is the sin or the blood on your soul? 21997 Look at him,"said a little girl, who seemed to be about five years old;"does n''t he turn it nicely, Charlie?"
21997Master Treffy,he said one night,"shall I fetch the doctor to you?"
21997Master Treffy,said Christie, that night"do you love Jesus?"
21997May I go now, Master Treffy?
21997My boy,said the minister kindly, laying his hand on Christie''s shoulder,"can you tell me what my text was to- night?"
21997No,said Mrs. West;"maybe I''ll come to- morrow; what time is it?"
21997Now, Treffy,said the clergyman, as he rose to go,"if Satan comes to you to- morrow and says,''Old Treffy, do you feel you''ve got forgiveness?
21997Oh, yes, there''s heaven,said little Mabel, brightly;"you''ll have a home_ there_, wo n''t you, organ- boy?"
21997Please, could I speak to little Miss Mabel?
21997Please, ma''am, is any one dead?
21997Please, sir, how much is it?
21997Please, sir, what do you think of Master Treffy?
21997Please, sir,said Christie,"would you like a few of them?"
21997Shall I ask papa to buy us one?
21997There''s another home somewhere,said Christie,"is n''t there, missie?
21997To start with you, sir?
21997Treffy,said the clergyman, earnestly,"if you can trust me, oh, why ca n''t you trust the Lord Jesus?"
21997Treffy,said the clergyman, suddenly,"do you think I would tell you a lie?"
21997Well, my boy, what do you want?
21997What about''Home, sweet Home,''Christie?
21997What are we to do, now, Christie?
21997What did he talk about?
21997What did old Treffy say?
21997What do you want to know for?
21997What is heaven like, Miss Mabel?
21997What is it, Christie?
21997What is your name, organ- boy?
21997What''s that place?
21997What''s the matter with him?
21997What''s the matter with that little lad?
21997Where is heaven?
21997Where is''Home, sweet Home,''Master Treffy?
21997Where''s the old organ, Christie?
21997Who_ is_ old Treffy?
21997Why have not I a nice home?
21997Why not, Master Treffy?
21997Why, Christie,said the clergyman,"are you not glad to see me?"
21997Will you do this?
21997Will you say that prayer, Christie?
21997Will you trust the Lord Jesus now?
21997Would n''t you_ like_ to do something for Him, Christie, boy,said old Treffy,"just to show you love Him?"
21997Would you like one, organ- boy?
21997Would you like to go there?
21997Yes, Christie, boy, go if you like,said the old man;"but you''ll be very careful of her, wo n''t you, Christie?"
21997Yes,said Christie;"it''s doing wrong things, is n''t it?"
21997Yes,said little Christie,"old Treffy was right; was n''t he, sir?"
21997Yes,said little Mabel;"I wish I had an organ, do n''t you, Charlie?"
21997Yes,said the clergyman, smiling;"shall we thank Him, Christie?"
21997Yes,said the clergyman,"and would you not like to thank the Lord Jesus for His gift of forgiveness?"
21997You do n''t know who he was?
21997You have known Christie a long time, have you not?
21997All sin, all sin, Master Treffy; wo n''t that do?"
21997And Jesus is there, Christie; would n''t you like to see Jesus?"
21997Are God''s good things not worth having?
21997Are you better, Master Treffy?"
21997Are you indeed washed in the precious blood of Christ?
21997At length he touched old Treffy''s hand very gently, and the old man said, in a bewildered voice,--"What is it, Christie, boy?
21997But if you can not answer me now, how will you in that day answer the Great Searcher of hearts?"
21997But just then someone opened the gate, and said,''What do you want, old man?''
21997Christie, boy, do you know what sin is?"
21997Could he let any one but himself touch his dear old organ?
21997Did he love Jesus?
21997Do you know what the gift is?"
21997Do you think He would tell you a lie?"
21997Have you a right to enter into''Home, sweet Home?''
21997Have you indeed been forgiven?
21997Have you indeed come to Jesus?
21997Have you taken the Lord at His word?
21997Have you trusted Him?
21997He has come close to you, as I came, and He says to you, as I said:''Old Treffy, can you trust Me?
21997He was just going to call the landlady, when the old man moved, and in a trembling voice asked,"What''s the matter, and who''s there?"
21997His threadbare coat could not keep it out; how could he expect it to do so, when he had worn it so many years he could scarcely count them?
21997I do n''t deserve it; I do n''t believe you would ever give it to me; I ca n''t take it yet?''"
21997I suppose I ought to; good folks do, do n''t they?"
21997I''m so sorry,--you wo n''t have a home at all; what_ will_ you do?"
21997I''ve got a few coppers here, sir,"said Christie, bringing them out of his pocket;"will these be enough, sir?
21997Is it not so with you?
21997Is n''t heaven some sort of a home?"
21997Is n''t it, nurse?"
21997Is there no home for you in the bright city; no home in heaven?
21997Is there one here who can say that there is only_ one_ sin on his soul?"
21997Is there such an one here?"
21997Let me see, what can we do?
21997Now, Treffy, what have you to do with this gift?
21997Shall_ I_ take the organ out?"
21997Smith?"
21997Then the clergyman rose from his knees and said,"Treffy, when you had taken my gift, what did you do next?"
21997There is so much to do in the world, is n''t there, sir?
21997This is a dark, dismal, dying world; will you be content to have your_ all_ here?
21997Treffy, will you trust the Lord Jesus?
21997Well, do you think you can be ready in time?"
21997West?"
21997What could be the matter?
21997What if Treffy should die, and leave him alone in the world again?
21997What if he should never, never know anything of"Home, sweet Home"?
21997What if the gates were still closed against him?
21997What if, after all, there was sin on his soul?
21997What is the inheritance?"
21997Where is''Home, sweet Home''?"
21997Where shall I be in a month, Christie?"
21997Where were the children gone?
21997Which is it?"
21997Whilst we are meeting here, would you be in''Home, sweet Home''?
21997Will you be content never to enter''Home, sweet Home''?
21997Will you be so ungrateful as to do that?
21997Will you do the very things that grieve Him?
21997Will you not come?
21997Will you sit down to that supper?
21997Will you?
21997Will_ you_ be there?"
21997Wilson?"
21997Would n''t you like to see Jesus, Treffy?"
21997Would you not like one day to sit down to the marriage supper of the Lamb?
21997Would you not like to lie down to sleep, feeling that you were forgiven?
21997You may have a wretched, uncomfortable home on earth; is it your_ only_ home?
21997asked the clergyman, anxiously;"will you?"
21997do you think I would tell you a lie?''
21997he said, pitifully;"I ca n''t go out to- day, my lad, can I?"
21997my friends, will you ever join their number?
21997my friends, will you not ask for the gift of the Holy Spirit to renew your heart?
21997perhaps after all it''s a mistake,''what shall you say to him?"
21997said Mabel, with a very grave, sorrowful face, and with tears in her large brown eyes,"Oh, organ- boy, do n''t you love Jesus?"
21997said little Christie, in his heart, as he listened to these words,"whatever will me and Master Treffy do?"
21997said old Treffy,"the clergyman?"
21997that is a sweet word, is it not?"
21997what is it?"
21997will you delay coming to the fountain, and then wake up, and find you are shut out of the city bright, and that for ever?
21997you''ve come to the service, have you?"
12605And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing? 12605 Comfort?
12605For are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
12605Know ye not that your bodies are temples of the Holy Ghost? 12605 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?"
12605LOVEST THOU ME?
12605The Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?
12605Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham? 12605 What will a man give in exchange for his soul?"
12605Wherefore do you spend money for that which is not bread? 12605 Who can limit"( in some such form might those questionings be put)"the resources of God''s infinite love and wisdom?
12605Who hath known the mind of the Lord, and who hath been his counsellor, that he should instruct_ him_?
12605Who will shew us any good?
12605Who will shew us any good?
12605*****"So runs my dream: but what am I?
126052. Who was Jesus Christ?
12605AND WHAT OF SIN?
12605Again, Do you fear because of coming duties or trials which you can not but anticipate?
12605Again, What_ parish_ does not stand in need of such a quickening?
12605And did_ they_ deny the divine origin of the Jewish religion?
12605And how was that missionary sermon received?
12605And if all this holds true of man now, what reason have we for doubting that it shall hold true of man for ever?
12605And if so, when shall we reach the end of that awful chain which is in the hand of God?
12605And if so, why do we think it strange that an individual should have his times of comparative spiritual darkness and light, strength and weakness?
12605And if so, why should the possession of_ immediate_ peace, in a degree corresponding to faith in God, seem to be so wonderful?
12605And in what, moreover, does the happiness of the angels consist, but in sharing this life of God?
12605And is there not another book, even"_ the_ Book,"which may also be opened at judgment as a witness for the Triune God in His dealings with mankind?
12605And now let us ask, What shall be the history of the Church during the rest of this century?
12605And shall we think it strange to believe God''s Word the moment we hear it?
12605And tell me, is there not inexpressible comfort in this love which mourns over sin as the greatest loss and the greatest sorrow?
12605And what is their punishment?
12605And what was her salutation?
12605And what would the bravest soldiers accomplish in the day of battle, if they asked the same question in vain?
12605And whence is their excitement derived?
12605And where then will that other world be which to many is now so dim and unreal as not to be worth thinking about?
12605And who are these?
12605And why should not this feeling be suddenly kindled?
12605And why should we not_ at once_ believe God?
12605And will Jesus ever answer those accusations?
12605Any firm practical conviction in the fact of future punishment?
12605Are the apostles now ignorant of each other?
12605Are we to examine the opinions of all the various"churches,""sects,"or"bodies,"professing Christianity, in order to determine what it is they profess?
12605Ask them, then, and what will be their reply?
12605Be it so; but surely the_ kind of_ truth which must be spoken must ever regulate the manner in which it is spoken?
12605Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
12605Besides, however real Christ''s sympathy was with sorrow of every kind, why did He express it on this occasion more than on any other?
12605But apart from this evidence, what, we would ask, is there in the nature of conversion inconsistent with its alleged suddenness?
12605But are there any willing to labour?
12605But could such a one have been a blasphemer?
12605But did He wish to give the impression that He was nothing more?
12605But did he add,"Make me a hired servant?"
12605But has God any work to do in our souls?
12605But how are we to obtain a satisfactory reply to this question?
12605But how is this to be accounted for if they believe a lie?
12605But if He was not this, how can the character of those teachers be defended?
12605But if so, we ask you, reader, what evidence of Christian life can you adduce better or more satisfactory than all this?
12605But in what spirit does he plead with them?
12605But is not the primitive Church system of union and mutual co- operation essential to the very idea of a Christian_ society_?
12605But let us further inquire, What shall be its results with reference to the righteous?
12605But perhaps you fear the future lest you should not"redeem the time"as you ought to do to the glory of God?
12605But was not"the view"of Jesus himself and His apostles the"orthodox"one?
12605But were not these things all the while in our memory, although unnoticed by us until called forth by fitting circumstances?
12605But what can the unbeliever himself expect to gain by its destruction?
12605But what if there is to be no such bodily pain?
12605But what mean these tears?
12605But what means this?
12605But what power will develop this force?
12605But what says the apostle himself?
12605But what was the substance of their teaching, and the one grand object of their existence?
12605But what, let me ask, separates us from that world which we think to be so very far off-- so very unreal?
12605But whatever you have been or done in time past, what do you intend to be and to do_ now_?
12605But when?
12605But who will so love me as to carry my crushing burden of sin?
12605But would he have dared to record such a vision, unless he believed Jesus to have been Divine?
12605But, my brother, why should you thus think of God, and so fear to think of the future?
12605Can Christ be appealed to either as to their falsehood, or for exculpatory evidences of genuine repentance or new life?
12605Can Moses, for instance, yet fully comprehend his own life in its relation to the Jewish nation, whose fate is still involved in darkness?
12605Can any man be satisfied with such a basis of religion as this?
12605Can not that love be seen in its own light when revealed?
12605Can retreats be secured where God''s Word may be read and prayer enjoyed with more undisturbed repose?
12605Can the synagogue sing David''s psalms with more truth than the church?
12605Can these accusations, if false, be disproved?
12605Can we even retain_ the character of Jesus?_ The atheist admits that Jesus was the greatest man who ever lived on earth.
12605Can we preserve_ the character of the apostles?_ That, too, has hitherto been considered worthy of our respect and regard.
12605Can we, then, accept of Christ as a perfect example?
12605Could John have written such things of a mere man?
12605Could a pious Jew have done so without conscious blasphemy?
12605Dare_ we closely follow a life like this, and then end it by voluntarily giving ourselves up as a ransom"for the remission of the sins of many?"
12605Did Jesus now weep from mere human sympathy with sisters mourning for a dead brother?
12605Did he lead to hell or heaven?
12605Do any remain whom death threatened to remove during the past year?
12605Do we address one who is a professed unbeliever in the truth, or rather, who"believes a lie,"--that there_ is_ no Saviour?
12605Do you wonder that they called Him a blasphemer?
12605Do you, for example, fear the future because it is unknown?
12605Does he anticipate daily returning mercies and sources of enjoyment more rich and varied than those possessed here, in order to bring him back to God?
12605Does he wish, for example, to relieve oppressed souls of some great burden which crushes them?
12605Does it mean that Lazarus was to die?
12605Does it seem strange that men should have at once believed Christ, or any of His apostles, when_ they_ preached?
12605Does not history turn on the influence exercised by the first and second Adam?
12605Does this not look like a coming struggle?
12605Doth not that omnipotent Spirit of light and love, who uniteth all in one, and who hath led the Church of Christ from grace to glory, dwell in thee?
12605Enter upon the labours and duties of the year with joy I Art thou not a fellow labourer with thy brother saints and angels, yea, even with thy God?
12605For how did you depart from God before?
12605For once we have lost Jesus Christ as our ever- living, ever- present, all- sufficient Friend and Saviour, what are we to do?
12605For what is death to sin?
12605For what was the source and strength of his life?
12605For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I of Apollos; are ye not carnal?"
12605Friends, neighbours, look along the road, watch the brow of that distant hill, look along that valley, and see if there are any signs of His coming?"
12605Had he been a Papist, he might have said--"Why thus divided?
12605Had not their whole history been determined by their adherence to God, or their falling away to idolatry?
12605Has He ever expressed any wish as to what He would have us believe, become, or enjoy, or revealed for what end or purpose He made our spirits?
12605Has He laid no command upon us to"work out our own salvation with fear and trembling?"
12605Has Jesus, then, actually refused to aid them?
12605Has all been fruitless and dead?
12605Has prayer neither been offered in truth, nor answered in love?
12605Have all Christians been deceived?
12605Have any, have many, been a comfort to you?
12605Have beloved ones been given to you during the year-- such as a wife, a husband, or a child?
12605Have they been believing a lie, and has this great life of life in them been sustained by a delusion?
12605Have you any faith in our Lord''s teaching?
12605Have you been blessed with_ bodily_ health?
12605Have you been blessed with_ mental_ health?
12605Have you done no good?
12605Have you enjoyed no peace in believing, nor gained any victories over self and sin?
12605Have you possessed no more calm and habitual fellowship with God?
12605Have you received other mercies connected with your_ temporal_ well- being?
12605Have your anxieties regarding the temporal or spiritual well- being of others been lessened?
12605Having fled from Christianity as a religion whose foundations are insecure, can he repose with confidence in the building which he himself has reared?
12605Having rejected God as revealed in Jesus,_ can_ he peril his soul in peace on the God discovered by himself?
12605How did he endeavour to effect this?
12605How do we deal there with what claims to be truth?
12605How is this possible?
12605How is this product of character, which is affecting the world''s history, and gradually leavening the whole lump of humanity, to be accounted for?
12605How it is that we pretend to be one when attacking Papists, and then turn our backs on each other when left alone?
12605How shall we fulfil the end of our being?
12605How shall we obtain life eternal?
12605How should_ He_ be thought of at all amidst the awful solemnities of that day, and be singled out and appealed to as one of such authority and power?
12605How stands the case now?
12605How will you then stand the reading of your autobiography?
12605I do not ask whether the Christian religion is true, but only, What is the Christian religion?
12605If He was a mere creature, how could He have used language to which it was_ possible_ to give such an interpretation as would imply Divinity?
12605If I give up faith in Christ, what wouldest thou have me be and do, and how live and rejoice as an immortal being?
12605If Jesus neither knew Him truly, nor truly revealed Him, who can do either?
12605If any man replies that those sayings of Christ_ may_ be interpreted differently, then I ask, What impression did Christ_ intend_ to give?
12605If it is_ possible_, must it not be so?
12605If sin is thus possible, then why may not the sinner indulge there in the same selfishness, disobedience, and rebellion which characterised him here?
12605If the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is not the only living and true God, where is the true God to be found?
12605In our conduct to our brother, let us ask ourselves, Is this how Christ would have acted to any one with whom He came in contact when on earth?
12605In what position do we thus find ourselves?
12605Is it a confession of faith?
12605Is it an expression of confidence only in His power?
12605Is it possible that the true God can be thus apprehended and loved through a medium so false as idolatry?
12605Is it your intention to continue in sin?
12605Is not every truth, too, with which we are already acquainted linked to another and a higher truth?
12605Is not our hope well- nigh lost regarding many a parish; and what but the quickening and reviving power of God''s Spirit can restore it?
12605Is there any other conceivable gain, then, which would accrue to the unbeliever by his supposed success?
12605Is there any secret of strength and comfort by which we can with courage and hope encounter all the possibilities of the future?
12605Is there no such person as Jesus Christ, the Lord of life, the living Saviour of sinners?
12605Is this all?
12605Is this helping on His work now?
12605Is this how men picture to themselves the place in which they expect to atone for past sins by limited suffering?
12605Is this not a fact but a fiction?
12605It is asked, indeed, in triumph, What employments can there be in heaven for saints?
12605It pains them-- it agonises them-- to put the question,"What is to become of me when I die?"
12605It would be very difficult, I think, to put a more serious question to ourselves than this,_ What is to become of its after death_?
12605Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
12605Judas leaves that company; and what was there in things visible to make him suspect even that an awful moment of life-- his last-- had come?
12605Life or death-- health or sickness-- joy or sorrow-- good or evil?
12605Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
12605Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
12605Men can be easily roused to_ sudden_ earnestness, in order to save their bodies, when they realise present danger; and why not to save their souls?
12605Men would still ask, What if we are responsible to God for this whole inner and outer life of ours, with its beliefs, purposes, and actions?
12605Must not the end of all things come before they understand the place and the work their Lord assigned to them?
12605Need I add, as the last grand result of judgment, that the Triune God will be glorified?
12605Neither presbyter nor bishop, neither Paul nor Apollos,_ anything_?
12605Nevertheless, why should not conversion itself, apart from its antecedents or consequents, be sudden?
12605Not willing even to be on kind, or perhaps on speaking terms with a brother minister?
12605Now, to what is this great result owing?
12605Now, what did Paul say of the dignity of this Person?
12605Of what avail is His coming now?
12605On what part of Christ''s"work"on earth can we fall back?
12605Once more, Do you fear the future, lest you should sin and depart from God as you have done in the past?
12605Or does it not rather evidence unbelief?
12605Or is her heart so torn by distracting thoughts, that for a moment she knows not what to do?
12605Or is it to Him the same whether we are wrong or right?
12605Or, does it not seem more strange that some were"fools, and slow of heart to believe?"
12605Or, though he may in mercy return again and again, what if the eye gets blinded by the very light which it rejects?
12605Our Active Life FUTURE PUNISHMENT WHAT AFTER DEATH?
12605Read over any page now, peruse the life of any day, and ask, Has this been the life of one who believes there is a God to whom he is responsible?
12605Reflect on what He_ could_ have done and could do, if He disliked you as you dislike Him, and say, How can you continue in your enmity?
12605Shall Sabbaths of more peaceful rest dawn upon the troubled heart, or sacraments of more healing virtue be administered?
12605Shall strangers, heathen, publicans and sinners, be promptly heard and answered, and Lazarus whom He loved forgotten?
12605Shall the future be a similar record to the past?
12605The Judge 2. Who are to be Judged?
12605The cup of the"Man of sorrows"was always full; what caused it thus to run over?
12605The most willing church- member gazes over a great city, and asks in despair,"What am I to do here?"
12605The other question which I would humbly suggest for consideration is this:--What is your real belief in reference to man''s future state?
12605The_ morality of the New Testament?_ No!
12605Time passes: has the Saviour yet received the tidings of their grief?
12605To restore Lazarus to life-- to a world of sin and temptation, again to die-- was this the best for_ him_?
12605To restore the brother to his sisters-- was this best for_ them_, taking into account every circumstance of their history within and without?
12605To the question,"What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?"
12605True, Satan is a liar; but is_ this_ testimony a lie?
12605WHAT AFTER DEATH?
12605WHAT CAN WE BELIEVE IF WE DO NOT THUS BELIEVE IN JESUS?
12605WHAT IF CHRISTIANITY IS NOT TRUE?
12605WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
12605WHO ARE TO BE JUDGED?
12605WHO WAS JESUS CHRIST?
12605Was it morally possible that He could have uttered what He did about Himself, unless it was true?
12605Was it possible for Job''s friends to interpret,_ at the time_, Job''s sufferings?
12605Was it that she had not heard of the arrival of Jesus, or of Martha having gone to meet Him?
12605Was that man an idolater and blasphemer,--the dupe of his own fancy,--deceived in his faith and hopes,--or was he the ignorant deceiver of others?
12605Was there no excitement on the day of Pentecost when thousands were crying out,"What shall we do to be saved?"
12605We ask such a one to consider what the certain, or even_ probable_ consequences will be to him, if all we have said is nevertheless true?
12605Well, then, what are you to do?
12605What are we to conclude from these unparalleled facts, which can no more be denied than the realities of human history or of human experience?
12605What can we Believe if we do not thus Believe in Jesus?
12605What did Christians find him to be as a fellow- Christian?
12605What did_ they_ believe regarding Him?
12605What does_ he_ say of the exalted privilege of being able to baptize?
12605What example did he set?
12605What has this man as a father, husband, or child, done?
12605What if Christianity is not True?
12605What if sin and its consequences continue beyond the grave, with no remedy there unless found here?
12605What if the sin which makes the hell hereafter, is, in spite of all its suffering, loved, clung to, even as the sin is which makes the hell now?
12605What if the wicked shall be punished only by permitting them to"eat the fruit of their own way, and to be filled with their own devices?"
12605What is Christianity?
12605What is it which we have most to complain of as an obstacle to the gospel?
12605What is its present working power?
12605What is needed more than a revival among our_ preachers_, before we can look with hope for a revival in our missions?
12605What means this deep calm and quiet at such a time beside the troubled waters of the Jordan?
12605What means this?
12605What of such questions as,--What shall become of us in eternity?
12605What power has originated it, or by what has it been sustained?
12605What shall the results be of such a searching, impartial, and conclusive investigation into the history of mankind?
12605What shall we do to be saved?
12605What temper and conduct did he manifest at home?
12605What things?
12605What think ye?
12605What was his heaven?
12605What was his influence as a companion?
12605What was the one object of his holy ambition?
12605What will happen during this year to ourselves and to those whom we love?
12605What will put an end to the proud antagonism, the Popery, the Church idolatry of Protestantism?
12605What will the coming twelve months bring to me and mine?
12605What would a thousand of our best workmen do in a large factory, if they entered it with willing hands, yet having no place or work assigned to them?
12605What"name"is this in which many prophesied, and by which many were able to cast out devils, and to do marvellous works?
12605What, then, I again ask, would be lost and gained on both sides after the war, in the event of Christianity being destroyed?
12605What, then, have we left us?
12605What, then, was the apostle''s method of curing schism, and of making men truly one who had been"divided?"
12605What?
12605What_ may_ be-- what_ must_ be-- what_ ought_ to be?
12605When it dies and is buried, who will wear mourning at its funeral?
12605Wherefore, then, dost thou dishonour God and His word by unbelieving fear?
12605Who are more entitled to give a reply to such questions than Christians themselves?
12605Who is right-- Mr Greg or----?]
12605Who is this that is addressed as"Lord, Lord?"
12605Who is this that utters the sentence,"Depart from_ me_?"
12605Who is this who claims my unreserved faith, my unlimited obedience, my devoted love?
12605Who is this who promises to pardon my sins through faith in His blood; to purify and perfect my nature through faith in His power?
12605Who is this, I ask with absorbing interest, whom I am commanded to honour as I honour the living God?
12605Who is this, we naturally ask after hearing them, who at the general judgment is to be addressed by"many?"
12605Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
12605Why do they think so?
12605Why should He?
12605Why should he be disposed to fight against them instead of against the common enemy?
12605Why should he be jealous of their achievements?
12605Why should this inherent love of action, and delightful source of enjoyment, so refined and elevated, be annihilated?
12605Why weep with those whose tears were shed in ignorance only of the coming event which was so soon to dry them?
12605Why, then, with so much to do through a living agency, and with a great army of living agents yet unemployed, is there so little done?
12605Why?
12605Will the gospel be preached more faithfully, and a people be found more loving and pious to assemble for public or private worship?
12605Will we assist him in tempting others to evil,--in entangling souls more and more in the meshes of sin,--in propagating error and opposing truth?
12605Will we, then, work with him in his desire to destroy our own souls?
12605Will your scoff at God''s revelation of the future prevent the dead from rising, or the Judge from appearing?
12605Will your thinking, or saying, that the whole is a fiction, make it so?
12605With what care do we examine her credentials?
12605With what spirit do we listen to her voice?
12605Would a God be more acceptable, and appear with greater moral beauty, who was different from the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?
12605Would it be a relief to our moral being to be freed from the privilege or duty of supremely loving Jesus Christ?
12605Would it be glad tidings to hear that men were not to be born again, nor to repent, nor to deny themselves, nor to do God''s will, but their own?
12605Would it lighten our hearts to be freed from the burden of having communion with Him in prayer?
12605Would not its absence be more so?
12605Would you have_ dared_ to speak in anything like this strain of blasphemy to the holy Saviour had you met Him?
12605Yea or nay, did they recognise Him as Divine?
12605Yet how can any statistics carry to our hearts a sense of what has been done for immortal souls by the gospel during this eventful period?
12605Yet surely not without some message of consolation?
12605Yet what has such a tendency to do all this as sorrow, and the very trials which we so much deplore?
12605Yet, what if all the good is lost through our blindness, ignorance, hardness of heart, pride, self- will, and unbelief?
12605_ He hath spoken blasphemy_; what further need have we of witnesses?
12605_ Why should ye be stricken any more?_ Ye will revolt more and more!"
12605_ Why_, for example, has this or that happened?
12605and has He given no intimation of His"working in us to will and do?"
12605and in thy name done many wonderful works?
12605and in thy name have cast out devils?
12605and is there knowledge with the Most High?"
12605and producing, too, we dare to add, such strong faith and affectionate reverence towards this God, as exist in no other human bosoms?
12605and who is He that such a sentence should be an object of dread, yea, the very climax of human woe?
12605and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
12605does he exclaim?
12605for with whom does the man work when he works in opposition to the will of God?
12605hast thou not taught in our streets?
12605have we not done many wonderful works in thy name?
12605he asked,"could ye not watch with me one hour?"
12605he_ that hath seen me hath seen the Father_; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
12605not able to hear the gospel preached from the lips of a minister of another church, nor to remember Jesus with him or his people?
12605or did He weep because He mourned their own lost faith in His love to them?
12605or, as a vessel remains a wreck in the midst of the breakers after the life- boat which comes to save the crew is dismissed?
12605or, as the lion remains after the telescope is flung aside which revealed his coming, and revealed also the only place of safety from his attack?
12605or, knowing all this, shall we be prevented from communicating our histories to others?
12605some hope held out of relief?
12605upon One who declared it to be a legitimate source of joy to every mother that a child was born to the world?
12605upon One whose love to all whom He has made is to our love as the light of the mighty sun to a fire- fly''s spark wandering in darkness?"
12605what is it which these witness against thee?
12605who could tell_ that?_--who ever thought of_ that?_ To them it seemed that death ended all that was reality, and began all that was visionary.
12605will He refuse to help His own beloved friend?
21938In this mene tyme( 1533,) thair come ane heremeit callit Thomas Douchtie, in Scotland, quha had bein lang Capitane[ captive?] 21938 Knave,( quod ane,) what have ye to do to medle with the Scriptures?"
21938Tush,( said the gossope,) we meane no so heigh materis: we meane, What honest man will do greatest service for least expensses?
21938What sayis thow of the Messe?
21938What then,( said ane other,) shall we leave to the Bischoppis and Kirkmen to do, yf everie man shalbe a babler upoun the Byble?
21938Will ye bynd us so strait, that we may do nothing without the expresse word of God? 21938 [ 155] Wharat the idiot Doctouris offended, said,"What will yo do, my Lord?
21938--"What must I do that I may be saved?"
21938And Job consenteth to the same sentence, saying,"Seing that he is heychtar then the heavins, tharefor what can thow buyld unto him?
21938And do ye not approve this vocatioun?"
21938And how can a man, being of this fassioun, please him?
21938And how long will thow suffer this tyranny of men?"
21938And in the end, he said to those that war present,"Was not this your charge to me?
21938And think ye, that God will approve in yow that whiche he did dampne in otheris?
21938At lenth he asked,"Will ye save my lyef?"
21938At the first sight of the Cardinall, sche said,"Welcome, my Lord: Is nott the King dead?"
21938Bot quhy dois sche not answer, for quhatt purpoise did sche bring in hir new bandis of men of weir?
21938But thare was no questioun,"With what forces shall we resist, yf we be invadit?"
21938But was thare obedience,( blynd raige it should be called,) excusable befoir God?
21938But what shall we think to be the verray cause that God hath thus dejected us?
21938But where God is left,( as he had plainlie renunced him before,) what can counsall or judgement availl?
21938But who rewlled my Lordis conscience, when he took his Eme''s wyff, Lady Giltoun?
21938Butt whairin yit hathe my Lord Duik his Grace and his freindis offended?
21938For as the schip perischeing, quhat can be saif that is within?
21938For how is he thy Saviour, yf thow mychtest save thy self by thy werkis?
21938For when thy baronis ar putt doun, what arte thow bot the King of Bane?
21938For while the Bishop in mockage saide to Adam reade of blaspheming, read beleeue ye that God is in heauen?
21938For whill the Bischop, in mocking, said to Adam Reid of Barskemyng,[39]"REID, Beleve ye that God is in heavin?"
21938For why?
21938Have I not the Quene at my awin devotioun?
21938Have ye slayne my Lord Cardinall?
21938He cryes in his ear,"Tak ordour, Schir, with your realme: who shall rewill during the minoritie of your Dowghter?
21938He is deapar then the hell, then how sall thow know him?
21938He lapp up mearely upoun the scaffold, and, casting a gawmound, said,"Whair ar the rest of the playaris?"
21938He re- demandis,"Is that Normond?"
21938His servandis reparing unto him, asked, Whare hie wold have provisioun maid for his Yule?
21938Honest and indifferent men asked, Why sche did so manifestlie violat hir promeise?
21938How can he then displease him?
21938How cane thei then displease him?
21938How long shall darknes owerquhelme this realme?
21938In July 1541,--"Item, to Maister Johnne Lauder, for his[ laubours] in writing of directionis to the Courte of[ Rome?]
21938In explanyng these wordis,"How long shall thow be angree, O Lord, against the prayer of thy people?"
21938Is Oliver tane?
21938Is Oliver tane?
21938Is not France my freind, and I freind to France?
21938Is nott my Lord Governour myne?
21938It was demanded, what could be reprehended in it?
21938Know ye not how the Bischoppis and thair officiallis servis us husband men?
21938Lett us see my Lord Cardinall?"
21938May nocht the lyek be trew this day?
21938May not my Lord compell me to ansuer to his extorte power?
21938May we cast away what we please, and reteane what we please?
21938Or belevith he that I am unprovided to rander accompt of my doctrine?
21938Or to what end should he have deid for thee, yf any werkis of thine might have saved thee?
21938Or, sall those that obey the wicked commandiment of those that ar placed in authoritie be excusable befoir God?
21938Otheris cryed,"Against whome will ye feght?
21938Questioun was had, what should thei meane?
21938Quhair is thy rychteousnes, goodnes, and satisfactioun?
21938Shall thare nott be four Regentes chosyn?
21938Shall ye suffer this hole realme to be infected with pernicious doctrin?
21938Thare was hard nothing of the Quenis parte but"My joyes, my hartes, what ailes yow?
21938Thay ar cum,( yitt not sa mony, na, not the saxt pairt that sche desyreit and lukit for,) and how?
21938The Bischoppes heirat offended, said,"What pratting is this?
21938The Capitane said,"Will ye nott go to the Messe?"
21938The Cardinall askyne,"Who calles?"
21938The Cardinall, awalkned with the schouttis, asked from his windo, What ment that noyse?
21938The Erle of Hunteley said,"What a babling foole is this?
21938The Provest[452] assembles the communitie, and cumis to the fowseis syd, crying,"What have ye done with my Lord Cardinall?
21938The Suppriour said to him,"Father, what say ye?
21938The summe of all his sermon was:"Thei say that we shuld preach: why nott?
21938Then he asked of one of the Officers that stoode by, Is your fire makyng ready?
21938Then the Sub- Prior demanded, Whether they would suffer M. Wischarde to receive the Communion or not?
21938Then the ravineyng wolves turned into madnes,[424] and said,"Whareunto lett we him speak any further?
21938They that awated prevented him, as thei had bein ignorant, till that he came in; and than begane thei to demand whare he had bein?
21938Thow wilt ask me, What word?
21938Thow wilt say then, Makith it no mater what we do?
21938Thow wilt say, Shall we then do no good werkis?
21938Thow wilt then say, that thift, murther, adulterie, and all vices, please God?
21938To whome, yf it please God that I returne, and questioun be demanded, What was the impediment of my purposed jorney?
21938Was all Leith of the Congregatioun?
21938Was not the Congregatioun under appointment with hir?
21938Was thair any defectioun espyit befoir thair arryvall?
21938Whairat the King wondering, said,"Adam Reid, what say ye?"
21938Whare ar thei knaiffis that have brought me this tale?"
21938Whare is my Lord Cardinall?
21938What assurance have ye this day of your religioun, whiche the warld that day had nocht of thairis?
21938What danger should I fear?"
21938What diddest thou say, sayd the Accuser?
21938What is a Saviour, butt he that savith?
21938What is this to say, Christ deid for thee?
21938What nedith he any thing of thyne, who gevith all thing, and is not the poorare?
21938When that he beheld thare lawghing,"Lawgh ye,( sayeth he,) my Lordis?
21938When the questioun was asked, What difference was betuix the one and the other, and yf thei understud the nature of the Greak terme_ Agape_?
21938Whether doest thou graunt thy foresayd Articles that thou art accused of, or no, and thou shalt heare them shortly?
21938Whither may we do the same in materis of religioun?
21938Whome other desyrest thow to be thy judge?"
21938Why flie ye, vilanes, now, without ordour?
21938Why may nott the Kirk,( said he,) for good causes, devise Ceremonies to decore the Sacramentis, and other Goddis service?"
21938Will thei not give to us a lettir of Curssing for a plack, to laste for a year, to curse all that looke ower our dick[ dyke]?
21938Will ye condempne all that my Lord Cardinall and the other Bischoppes and we have done?
21938Will ye not go to your chalmer, and not ly hear into this commoun house?"
21938Witness his eldast sone[437] thare pledge at my table?
21938Ye have knawin my service: what will ye have done?
21938Yea, and how far was it socht heir to have bene brocht in upoun yow and your posteritie, under cullour to have bene laid up in stoir for the weiris?
21938[ 929] In MS. G,"and how are they cum?"
21938[ 949] Sua the commun- wealth being betrayit, quhat particular member can leif in quyetnes?
21938[ 978]] maist unworthy of ony regiment in ane weill rewlit commun- wealth?
21938_ Whither may we do the same in matters of religion?_(_ omitted_.)
21938_ of a justifeid man: but how it is suppressed, we know nott_--of a man justified, which is extant to this day.--(_In the margin_,) with a smudge?]
21938and I ask a drynk?
21938and shall nott I be principall of thame?"
21938and should ye nott luif your nychtbouris as your selfis?"
21938think ye that I synne?
21938was paid to"ane child to bring the auld( Service?)
20731But,you say,"how shall I_ know_ I have this power?"
20731Could I see him?
20731Deny himself--what does that mean?
20731Does the preacher from up the north way stop here?
20731Hmm-- does our law judge a man without giving him a fair hearing?
20731How are you getting along?
20731Is that so? 20731 Let me see, did you subtract that...?"
20731What''s the matter?
20731Would you like to go back the earth and win him?
20731_ Take up his cross_--what does that mean?
20731A harvest of the fruit of the spirit-- love, joy, peace, long- suffering; a harvest of souls?
20731After all the home- life comes close to being the real test of power, does it not?
20731And ability?
20731And so I thought I would just ask the friends here to- day very frankly,"What kind of Christians are you?"
20731And some kind friend told you not to wait for feeling, but to trust, and that when you did that, the light came?
20731And what is force?
20731And yet what more natural and proper, both for him and for us?
20731And you hesitate?
20731Are their names clear to your minds?
20731Are you conscious of the fullness of His love and power-- conscious enough to know how much there is beyond of which you are not conscious?
20731Are you thirsty?
20731Are you thirsty?
20731Are you?
20731As he entered the house he met the minister in charge of the mission church, where the family attended, and asked him,"Was Mary a christian?"
20731As we walked along, chatting away, I asked him quietly,"Are you a christian, sir?"
20731Ask any mother here: Would you not gladly suffer pain in place of your child suffering if you could?
20731But I ask you frankly, honestly now, as I ask myself anew, what kind are you?
20731But a true follower of Jesus never lives down upon the plane of"what''s- the- harm?"
20731But he thought he met the Master, who looked into his face, and said,"Hugh, do you remember, I asked you to speak to Dutchy?"
20731But how may one know surely about the wrong thing?
20731But is it not the true word here?
20731But is it not true?
20731But near by sits a burly Pharisee, who turns sharply around and, glaring savagely at Nicodemus, says sneeringly:"Who are you?
20731But perhaps some one is saying,"Have not we all received the Holy Spirit if we are christians?"
20731But someone asks,"How shall I know what-- whom, to obey?
20731But they are less important than this other question: Where are they as touching_ Him_?
20731But to- night the great question is: Have you turned the channel of power-- your personality-- over to Him to be flushed and flooded with His power?
20731But when I had studied and read them repeatedly I found myself asking-- what is life?
20731But you say,"Is that all?"
20731But_ do_ we understand it in our_ experience_?
20731Can you think of such persons in your own circle?
20731Can you?
20731Could a more unlikely person have been used?
20731Did he say that?
20731Did it not?
20731Do some of us still hesitate at this forking of the roads, irresolute?
20731Do they not?
20731Do we not_ know_ enough now?"
20731Do you come from Galilee, too?
20731Do you know if that describes you?
20731Do you know the peculiar delight there is in winning the fellow by your side, the girl in your social circle, to Jesus Christ?
20731Do you know?
20731Do you love this Book like that?
20731Do you recognize the individual inside of you that Jesus is speaking of?
20731Do you remember his"fruit of the Spirit"?
20731Do you remember saying something like that when you were urged to take Jesus as your Savior?
20731Do you remember that heart- to- heart talk that Jesus had with the eleven disciples that last night they spent together in the upper room?
20731Do you remember that wondrous Olivet scene?
20731Do you think his eyes are dull, or his cheeks hollow and pale?
20731Do you think not?
20731Do you?
20731Do you_ know_ what kind of a christian you are?
20731Do_ we_ know?
20731Do_ you_ know?
20731Do_ you_ know?
20731Does it not too bring one yet nearer to Him?
20731Does n''t it seem queer?
20731Does that not parallel remarkably the wilderness experience?
20731Does that sound rather hard?
20731Does the Holy Spirit have freeness of sway in you?
20731For some hidden selfish purpose, like Simon of Samaria, of which you are perhaps only half conscious, so subtly does it lurk underneath?
20731For the rare enjoyment of ecstatic moods?
20731Has He been able to do that with you?
20731Has He not done His best?
20731Has He tried to use you_ like that_?
20731Has prayer become to you like that?
20731Has there been a flood- tide in your heart, a filling up from above until the blessed stream had to find an outlet somewhere, and produce a harvest?
20731Has there been a harvest in your life?
20731Have you ever seen a flood?
20731Have you noticed how Jesus Himself puts His ideal for the day- by- day life?
20731Have you noticed that the old earth receives a fresh baptism of life daily?
20731Have you sometimes wished you could have a few minutes of quiet talk with Jesus?
20731Have you turned your personality over to Him as completely as that?
20731He asks:"Did ye receive the Holy Spirit when ye believed?"
20731How do you know_ any_thing?
20731How may one who has been willing to go thus far in these talks go a step further and have power in actual_ conscious_ possession?
20731How often has He turned away disappointed because the channel had broken connections, or could not be used?
20731How shall we have power, abundant, life- giving, sweetening our own lives, and changing those we touch?
20731I am going to wait a few moments in silence while you recall them to mind, if you will-- Can you see their faces?
20731I wonder if the Master has ever tried to use your lips like that, and you have refused?
20731I wonder what we do do?
20731I wonder what you and I would have done?
20731If He waited for that experience before venturing upon any service, shall not you and I?
20731If there is_ one_ person here to- night who ever had such a conception, will you kindly cut it out of your imagination at once?
20731If you are not thirsty for the Master''s power, are you thirsty to be made thirsty?
20731If_ they_ needed such a command, do not we?
20731In actual experience the reverse of this is, shall I say too much if I say,_ most commonly_ the case?
20731Is it attractive because of the power in it of_ His_ presence?
20731Is it hard to tell why?
20731Is it my own preference or enjoyment?
20731Is not that a terrific arraignment?
20731Is not that startling?
20731Is not that woman another illustration of that name Comforter?
20731Is not that wonderful?
20731Is not this glorious unity in diversity?
20731Is that mere rhetoric?
20731Is that so with you?
20731Is that so?
20731Is that the kind_ you_ are?
20731Is that the one purpose in your heart in desiring power?
20731Is that the reason you have so little power with God, and for God?
20731Is that the sort of christian_ you_ are?
20731Is there a growing up of those four things within you by His grace?
20731Is there a yearning down in your heart for something you have not?
20731Is there still a fixed purpose to follow Jesus without regard to what it may cost us, or where the keen edge of separation may cut in?
20731Is there still a fixed purpose?
20731Is there still a_ fixed purpose_ to follow regardless of what meaning these words may yet disclose?
20731Is there still some need in your life for the other desirable traits?
20731It has an interrogation point constantly on sentinel duty, namely, What will_ they_ think?
20731Let me ask if He, very God of very God, yet in His earthly life intensely human, needed that anointing, do not we?
20731Let me ask very reverently, but very plainly: Is it God''s fault?
20731Let me ask you-- Are you thirsty for power?
20731Let me ask you-- what is power?
20731Let me ask: Does that describe your friends?
20731Let me ask: Is_ He_ to blame?
20731Like this racing, turbulent, muddy Jordan?
20731May I ask you very kindly, but very plainly, are you like that?
20731May I ask, have you any personal acquaintance with some of these qualities?
20731May we take just another look at that name--_The Comforter_--as we close our talk together?
20731My friend, have you received this promised power?
20731My friend, will you ask your heart, has the Holy Spirit gotten possession of you like that?
20731No?
20731Now I ask you:_ Who_ is to blame?
20731Now let me ask very frankly why have we not all such power for our Master as she?
20731Now why take so much time speaking about all that?
20731Now why take time to speak about these things to- night when we are talking about power?
20731Or, have you been holding back from Him, fearing He might make some changes in you or your plans?
20731Or, is it to please and honor Jesus?
20731Or, this-- to the right?
20731Pastors do not all agree: churches are not quite agreed on some matters: my best friends think differently: how shall I know?"
20731Perhaps some one would say,"Just what do you mean?"
20731Shall I use a plainer, though uglier, word-- his cowardice?
20731Shall we bow in silence a few moments and settle the matter, each of us, with the Master direct?
20731Shall we bow our heads and offer that prayer, and hew close to that line, steadily, faithfully?
20731Shall we not go along with Him?
20731Shall we take these keys, and this key- ring and use them faithfully?
20731That you may be able to move men?
20731They have all become christians?"
20731This purpose: of asking you one question-- whose fault is it?
20731WHEREIN HAVE WE ROBBED GOD?
20731Was not that a real practical presence of the great God with them all those days?
20731Was there ever such a list?
20731We were talking one day about this very thing and I recall saying:"Do you really believe that what the Bible says about these people can be true?
20731Well, I guess it describes us all, does it not?
20731What are some of the cross- currents that threaten to draw the power of the feed- wire?
20731What do they mean?
20731What does he do?
20731What is affection?
20731What is energy?
20731What is life?
20731What is light?
20731What is love?
20731What is power?
20731What is the first great essential?
20731What is the plan for that?
20731What is the price of power?
20731What is this self in each of us that Jesus sets in such antagonism to Himself, and instructs us to say a hard, uncompromising, unceasing"no"to?
20731What is your life weaving out?
20731What will_ they_ say?
20731What would you expect of a friend of Jesus under such circumstances?
20731What_ was_ Jesus''mission?
20731When, one morning as thousands of heads peep out, the cloud is seen to have lifted up from over the tent, the next question was-- which direction?
20731Where are these four friends?
20731Where are they as regards the best life here, and the longer life beyond this one?
20731Where did you get that marvelous mother- heart and mother- love?
20731Which road do you choose to- night: this-- to the left?
20731Who is there here that has continued in all the words of the book of this law to do them?
20731Who is to blame?
20731Why not?
20731Why then do not the refreshing waters come rushing down?
20731Why?
20731Will some one give a simple definition of that word?
20731Will some one tell me?
20731Will you observe for a moment the rhetorical figure here?
20731Will you please call to mind that original Pentecost company?
20731Will you please remember that"grieve"is always a love word?
20731Will you please take a look at Lazarus as he steps from the tomb?
20731Will you put Jesus on the throne?
20731Will you recall again the Master''s good- bye Olivet message, and notice just what it means?
20731Will you remember, and keep constantly in mind, the actual meaning of that new name?
20731Will you take this right fork?
20731Will you?
20731With what result?
20731Would n''t she try that before giving them up?
20731Would you care to have a flood- tide of love flush the channelways of your life like that?
20731Would you go_ after Him_?
20731Would you have it so?
20731Would you have it so?
20731Would you have such an intense passion as that, thrilling your heart, and inspiring your life, and know how to do it skillfully and tactfully?
20731Would you have us go out and begin speaking to everyone we meet?"
20731Would you imagine he had such a gentle voice?
20731Would you know the secret of a life marked by the strange beauty of humility, and fragrant with the odor of_ His_ presence?
20731Would you like to?
20731Would you not expect His forerunner to understand it?
20731You remember God put His hand upon Cain''s arm, and, looking into his face, said:"Where is Abel, thy brother?"
20731[ 20] What results then may be expected to follow the filling of the Holy Spirit?
20731[ Transcriber''s Note C: Original had"weckage"] Will you_ in the purpose of your heart_ make Jesus absolute monarch whatever that may prove to mean?
20731_ It takes power_ to be gracious and strong, and patient and tender, and cheery, in the commonplace things, and the commonplace places, does it not?
20731_ Why_ do you want power?
20731_ Why_ is there such a lack of power in our lives?
20731can you guess, my friend, Where the influence reaches and where it will end Of the hours that you frittered away?
26744And how do you propose to go there?
26744And may I ask whence you come and whither you are going?
26744And your honourable second name?
26744Are you going in that direction?
26744Are you going to Hai- ning?
26744Are you going to Kia- hing Fu?
26744Do n''t you see the wind is coming? 26744 How much may that be?"
26744How much money will you give us?
26744What is it?
26744What may be your honourable profession?
26744Why,I asked in surprise,"has Amelia broken her promise?
26744Will you give me a passage as far as you do go that way?
26744You are a physician, are you?
26744And are we not told to seek first the kingdom of GOD, not means to advance it, and that all these things shall be added to us?
26744At last a man responded,"Are you a guest from Shih- mun- wan?"
26744But had not GOD said that whatever we ask in the Name of the LORD JESUS shall be done?
26744But scarcely had I opened my lips with"Our FATHER who art in heaven"than conscience said within,"Dare you mock GOD?
26744Could that which was wrong for one Christian to do be right for an association of Christians?
26744Dare you kneel down and call Him FATHER with that half- crown in your pocket?"
26744He answered,"What would be the good of that?"
26744How do you write it?"
26744How long shall this continue, and the MASTER''S words,"To every creature,"remain unheeded?
26744I said to him in the quietest tone, but so as to convince him that I was not, nor had been, sleeping,"What do you want?"
26744Is it so hard- hearted, so wicked a thing to neglect to save the body?
26744Is there any spirit of prayer on our behalf among GOD''s people in Kilsyth?
26744Need I say that peace at once flowed into my burdened heart?
26744Now arose in my mind the question, Ought not this sum also to be tithed?
26744Of how much sorer punishment, then, is he worthy who leaves the soul to perish, and Cain- like says,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
26744Oh, why did you not come sooner?"
26744Or could any amount of precedents make a wrong course justifiable?
26744Ought I not, for her sake, to speak about the matter of the salary?
26744Shall we say to_ Him_,"No, it is not convenient"?
26744The next question was,"How am I to go?"
26744The thought passed through my mind,"Why does the author use this expression?
26744The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the LORD shall not want any good thing"--and if not good, why want it?
26744Then came the thought,"If the whole work was finished and the whole debt paid, what is there left for me to do?"
26744There was no doubt that if faith did not fail, GOD would not fail; but, then, what if one''s faith should prove insufficient?
26744What circumstances could have rendered the Word of GOD more sweet, the presence of GOD more real, the help of GOD more precious?
26744What was I to do?
26744What was finished?
26744While thus engaged I said to the landlord,"I suppose I can arrange to spend the night here?"
26744Why live I here?
26744Yet, what was I to do?
26744and He that keepeth_ thy_ soul, doth not he know it?
26744and shall not He render to every man according to his works?"
26744might repeat the same question to- day?
26744or is there any effort to seek this spirit?
26744or will my want of faith and power with GOD prove to be so serious an obstacle as to preclude my entering upon this much- prized service?"
26744shall we tell_ Him_ that we are busy fishing and can not go?
26744that we have bought a piece of ground and can not go?
26744that we have purchased five yoke of oxen, or have married, or are engaged in other and more interesting pursuits, and can not go?
26744why not say the atoning or propitiatory work of CHRIST?"
27707A bishop perhaps?
27707And these?
27707Are you a Christian?
27707Did any of you know Arsenius?
27707Did you pour the water as you said the words?
27707Do you not know that I have power to drive you into exile, even to take your life?
27707Do you think it is a small thing to be of our communion?
27707Have you seen Athanasius? 27707 How could I, a poor man and a Bishop, do such a thing?"
27707Is it true that you believe what the Church teaches?
27707Were these apostates,cried Meletius, Bishop of Lykopolis,"to be made equal to those who had borne the burden and the heat of the day?"
27707What did you do?
27707What do you wish?
27707What is a Christian?
27707What is your name?
27707What were you doing down there on the shore?
27707What words?
27707What would you like to be?
27707What would you say if I told you that you had really baptized them?
27707Where is Athanasius?
27707Who are these good men?
27707Who are you, and what do you want?
27707Who has deceived you, O senseless,he asks,"to call the Creator a creature?"
27707Who is more worthy of such a ministry,he cried,"than the man who stands before us?"
27707Why will you not accept the Emperor''s religion?
27707Would you not like to have the Emperor in your congregation?
27707As for the sufferings of the Church, was it not so from the beginning, and will it not be so until the end?
27707Did not the Master Himself say,''They have persecuted Me, they will persecute you also''?
27707Did not the''perils from false brethren''begin even in the lifetime of those who had been the companions of Christ?
27707I cried,''and rent Thy garments?''
27707In the meantime, where was Athanasius?
27707Is he far off?"
27707It was six years since they had seen him, and what had they not suffered during his absence?
27707Since Christ was the creation of God the Father, how could He Himself be God?"
27707Was it possible, he asked, that so many and such various charges could be brought up against a man if he were innocent?
27707Were they to return to their sees and confess themselves beaten?
27707What was delaying his guests?
27707Which is the greater, the place or the Faith?
27707asked Alexander with a smile;"you think it is an easy and a glorious life?"
26691He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? 26691 3:10 thatthere is none righteous, no, not one"?
26691Ah, dear reader, do you not see your inheritance in this?
26691Are you going to yield?
26691Brother and sister, have you had your Pentecost?
26691But did not Paul say of himself when under grace that he kept his body under and brought it into subjection?
26691But must I give up these treasures, these sacred things of my heart for thee?
26691But what of our treasures?
26691By J. W. BYERS Printed in 1902 by GOSPEL TRUMPET COMPANY CONTENTS What Is Sanctification?
26691CHAPTER IX Holiness= Holiness an attribute of God.="Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
26691Can a person be restored to this experience of sanctification if it should be lost?
26691Can a person lose the experience of sanctification?
26691Can not I have both them and thee?
26691Can we not say with deep, heartfelt reality,"Hallelujah for the cleansing; It has reached my inmost soul"?
26691Dear brother, are you at Kadesh Barnea today, and afraid of the giants?
26691Dear reader, have you attained it, or are you yet living beneath your blood- bought privilege?
26691Dear soul, can this be said of you?
26691Did not Paul say there was sin dwelling in him?
26691Do they not testify that the first work of grace is not deep enough?
26691Do we not grow into sanctification and therefore reach it gradually?
26691Does not the Bible say,"If we say that we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us"?
26691Does not the word of God say that"from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts,"etc.?
26691Does not the word of God teach that"Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not"; and"Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin"?
26691Does not this indicate that his body was yet sinful?
26691Does not this signify all that can possibly be comprehended in justification?
26691Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ; what was I, that I could withstand God?"
26691Have you ceased from your own works?
26691Have you finished the work?
26691He asks the question,"Lovest thou me more than these?"
26691He gave himself for the church that he might sanctify and cleanse it; and now how can you withhold anything from him?
26691How about Solomon, who said,"There is not a just man upon the earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not"?
26691How can one keep free from evil thoughts?
26691How can we understand the seventh chapter of Romans to harmonize with the doctrine of holiness?
26691How may we keep sanctified?
26691How may we know definitely that we are sanctified?
26691If Jesus was not sanctified until his death, how can we be?
26691If in this case the old tree were a reasonable being that could co- operate with the gardener, what would the gardener''s language be to it?
26691In case a person shall unfortunately sustain such a loss, how long would it take to become restored?
26691In order to properly apply scripture it is very helpful to always consider: 1. Who wrote it?
26691Is every child at birth sinful by nature?
26691Is not every mistake a sin?
26691Now comes the searching and far- reaching question: Are you willing to make this consecration?
26691Now if we ask them if they believe in a second work of grace, what will they answer us?
26691Of whom or to whom was it written?
26691The question is simply left with us, Will we enter in or will we not?
26691To Whom Is This Promised?
26691Upon his first acquaintance with the brethren at Ephesus he asked them the question,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
26691What do we hear?
26691What is it?
26691When was it written?
26691Which will it be?
26691Who could consistently believe that God would dwell in a corrupt heart?
26691Why do we not get it all when we are justified?
26691Why then should any of us come short of entering into this blessed covenant of an entire consecration and receiving the fulfillment of the promise?
26691Will you have it, or will you not?
26691with my whole heart and die the death and gain the abundant life?
2603Did you get him?
2603RECENTLY a London magazine sent out 1,000 inquiries on the question,''What is home?'' 2603 Where is Hardy?"
2603Will you please look through my mouth and nose?
2603''See what?''
2603''Where did you get them?''
2603''Whose establishment is that?''
2603A fellow- creature there, and we on shore?
2603And yet, who is at fault?
2603And, boys, what do you suppose that package was?
2603As one has asked:"Could fools to keep their own contrive, On whom, on what could gamesters thrive?"
2603But how is one to do this with so many demands made upon her?
2603But one asks, If tobacco is so injurious, why is it used with such apparent pleasure?
2603But quickly one replies,"Why should there be any social glass?"
2603But who is this aged woman with worn garments and disheveled hair, with agonized entreaty falling upon her knees beside this brave, strong man?
2603Did you save them all?"
2603Dr. J. M. Buckley asks:"Have you a purpose and a plan?"
2603Have I a friend?
2603How can one be in their company, be moved to laughter and to tears and not be contaminated by them?
2603How can she be a true mother to her children and neglect their mental and spiritual growth?
2603How do the American people deal with evils when they deal with them at all?
2603How many friends have I?
2603How may home be made attractive?
2603How may we best benefit ourselves, inspire one another, and in it all, honor God?
2603How shall the company disband in due season?
2603How shall we oppose the evil?
2603I can invoice my stock, my goods, my land, my money, can I invoice my friends?
2603I said to myself,"What does God mean to allow me to worship here?"
2603If Christ Himself were here in body, do you know what He would advise on this point?
2603Is family worship formal, or has it ceased?
2603Is the class- meeting becoming extinct?
2603Is the prayer- meeting lifeless?
2603Is the revival spirit decaying?
2603It becomes a question which is of greater importance, the life and health of the wife and mother, or the paltry wages of a servant?
2603It is not true that the dance, as an institution, is not patronized by the most capable in conversation and companionship?
2603It might be a mark of credit rather than an embarrassment for one to answer,"No,"to the question,"Have you read the latest book?"
2603Now, how may we get the largest amount of pleasure, of rest, of recreation from such gatherings?
2603Says Holmes:"Do n''t you know how hard it is for some people to get out of a room when their visit is really over?
2603She kept quiet as long as she could; but finally rising came to them, and addressing the judge, asked:''Do you know me?''
2603THE PRACTICAL QUESTION FOR US HERE AND NOW IS, How may we openly oppose this drink evil?
2603The first man to help them land was Hardy, whose words rang above the roar of the breakers:"Are you all here?
2603The judge turned to the trembling woman and said:"This is a pretty clear case, madam; have you anything to say in your defense?"
2603There should not be a social glass; but what has that to do with the fact that the social glass is here?
2603To what may we turn?
2603WHAT IS FRIENDSHIP?
2603WHAT IS HOME?
2603We answer, by asking, Will one''s home be happier and more prosperous without some deadly Foe continually invading it, or with such a Foe?
2603What did Agassiz find on that tour?
2603What is our duty?
2603What is that secret?
2603What is the uncertain mark of a friend?
2603What principles are to guide one in his choice of reading, that he may select only the wisest, purest, and helpfulest from all these classes of books?
2603What was her end?
2603When Great Britain went a little too far in"taxation without representation,"what course did the American Colonies adopt in remedying the evil?
2603When a Territory is organized, or a State comes into the Union, what is done?
2603When the British Government unduly impressed American seamen, how was the difficulty settled?
2603When we wanted to increase our territory in 1803, and in 1845, and in 1867, how did we go about it?
2603When will the drink evil cease in our country?
2603When will we have representatives in Congress, lawmakers who will stand for the abolition of the saloon, and who will vote it out of existence?
2603Where may we go?
2603Who does not find himself, daily, looking through other people''s glasses, weighing on other people''s scales, sounding other people''s voices?
2603Who does this, if it is done?
2603Who is it that feeds and supports them?
2603Who is it that helps one to places of honor and usefulness?
2603Who is it that recognizes one''s true worth, extols his virtues, and gives tone and quality to the diligent services of months and years?
2603Who knows what such an one will do next?
2603Whoever heard of a first- class loafer who did not e- a- t the weed or burn it, or both?
2603Would it be narrow or uncharitable to assert that not to stand upon this platform argues that one is not sober, or not informed, or not conscientious?
2603You answer,"Why allow these fountains of death to exist?"
2603You ask, Will one''s body be healthier and live longer without tobacco than with it?
2603leave one there to die alone?
1886And did you pray to God that He would bless your counsel to them?
1886And then?
1886And then?
1886And what did you think?
1886And why did you not bring them along with you?
1886Are morally honest and sober men qualified for the Lord''s Supper?
1886But what could they say for themselves why they came not?
1886But what have you to show at the gate that may cause that the gate be opened to you?
1886But what is the meaning of all this?
1886But what,asked Honest,"should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?"
1886But, why, did you see me?
1886Dark- land,said the guide;"doth not that lie upon the same coast as the City of Destruction?"
1886Do you not remember,said the other,"that one of the shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
1886For what journey, I pray you?
1886Have you a family? 1886 How camest thou by thy burden at first?"
1886How far have you come to- day?
1886How shall I be ascertained,she put it to Christiana,"that I also shall be entertained?
1886How wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?
1886Is it true,said Christian to Hopeful, his fellow,"is it true what this man hath said?"
1886More I would speak: but all my words are faint; Celestial Love, what eloquence can paint? 1886 Tell me,"says Valdes to Julia in his_ Christian Alphabet_,"have you ever crossed a deep river by a ford?"
1886Thine heart shall meditate terror,says the prophet,"when thou sayest to thyself, who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
1886Was it,asked Valiant- for- truth, in a holy curiosity,"was it some special mercy that brought thee to thy knees even now?"
1886Well, but, brother,said Valiant- for- truth,"tell us, I pray thee, what was it that was the cause of thy being upon thy knees even now?
1886Well, then, did you not know about ten years ago one Temporary in your parts who was a forward man in religion? 1886 What is the meaning of that?"
1886What then?
1886Where did you lie last night? 1886 Will you not go in and stay till morning?"
1886''Who calls?''
18862. Who will be your most welcome minister during your last days on earth?
1886A minister''s widow once told me that she had gone home after hearing a sermon of mine on the text,"What profit is there in my blood?"
1886And are they compelled before God to admit that the marriage they have made, and would make, has terribly hindered them?
1886And are you yourself just such a pilgrim as Ignorance was, and are you hastening on to just such an end?
1886And at what age, and under whose kind and tender directions did he begin to use it?
1886And being in a muse thereabout, the gardener said even to me: Wherefore musest thou at the matter?
1886And did she ever forgive herself for the terrible injury she had done her young master?
1886And do you immediately, and before all men, show forth and exhibit the correction and the instruction?
1886And do you not turn with disgust and loathing from the stupid and foolish face?
1886And hath not God out of darkness oftentimes brought light?
1886And have you still listened to the awful silence in the house after all was over?
1886And if not, why not?
1886And is there a poor man or woman or child in this whole city who will by any chance put your name into their prayers and praises at bedtime to- night?
1886And what is it to take a nap in our religion?
1886And what is the shepherd''s rejoinder?
1886And what is your business here?
1886And what kind of life did you lead day and night before you were persuaded or alarmed, as the case may have been with you, into being a Christian?
1886And what was it that at last made him quite turn round his back on Zion and his face to his own country?
1886And what will it be?
1886And when she would fain put variance between you and those who do not think well of you, what steps do you take to foil her?
1886And with that she plucked out the letter and read to her out of it, and said:"What now do you say to all that?"
1886And would you be employed in your day as they were employed in their day?
1886And yet, how have we forgotten what He did for our soul?
1886And, besides, are we not to walk by faith?
1886And, if so, when, and where, and what for, and how long at a time?
1886And, if you are that parent or that child, what have you done to remove that variance?
1886And, then, with such an infirmity, what ever put it into Mr. Ready- to- halt''s head to attempt the pilgrimage?
1886Another much blunter test, but, perhaps, a sufficiently sharp test, is this: How do you receive correction and instruction?
1886Are you a married man?"
1886Are you not yet able to believe it?
1886At what point of his twenty years''way did his youthful faith begin to shake, and his youthful love begin to become lukewarm?
1886But did you ever spring a surprise upon a man on his knees alone and in broad daylight?
1886But did you not, said he, when you were at a stand pluck out and read your note?
1886But do you feel an obligation, like Standfast, to abide still on your knees long after your trouble is past?
1886But how was that poor, mishandled lad to know or believe all that?
1886But the important point is, HOW WILL YOU DO?
1886But what special kind of humiliation is evangelical humiliation?
1886But you will understand what I would fain say, will you not?
1886But, surely, surely, the guide goes quite too far in blaming and being hard upon poor Madam Bubble for that?
1886By the way, do you who are lovers of Bunyan literature know that remarkable and delicious paper?
1886By what retort, reprisal, or repartee could it have been made half so manifest that the insult had lighted upon armour of proof?
1886Can you fancy it?
1886Could it be that Mercy''s mother was one of that unhappy set?
1886Could you honestly say that you know what tithes are?
1886Did ever any dying mother say to you that she had seen you to be so true- hearted at all times that she entreated you to have an eye to her children?
1886Did he come that way?
1886Did we not see from the Delectable Mountains the gate of the City?
1886Did you ever deny yourself a glass of wine or a cigar or an opera ticket for the church or the poor?
1886Did you ever suddenly come across a man on his knees?
1886Did you ever surprise a man at prayer as Greatheart and his companions surprised Standfast?
1886Did you ever try?
1886Did you receive him and his brothers and sisters from God after you were as good as dead?
1886Do we ever see a tear falling in secret, or hear a stolen sigh heaved, or stumble on them at a stealthy prayer?
1886Do we not all do that?
1886Do you doubt it?
1886Do you ever take to your knees?
1886Do you guess, or do you give it up?
1886Do you not see yourself there as in a glass?
1886Do you not understand it?
1886Do you pray to be called prayer?
1886Do you say you are certain that there must be some other explanation of it than that?
1886Do you think we shall not be received?
1886Does all that not open a window and let a flood of daylight into your own breast?
1886Does not God know that it is the deepest desire of your heart to be able to love your neighbour as yourself?
1886Does your heart beat, and swell, and boil, and boil over at him who dares to correct or counsel you?
1886Does your heart meekly and spontaneously and naturally take to correction and instruction as the most natural and proper thing possible to you?
1886Does your heart turn away from that scripture almost in anger at it?
1886Does your superficial gin- horse mind incline to shake its empty head over all this?
1886Doth not thy blindness make thee cry for light?
1886Doth not thy weakness strengthen thee like Paul?
1886Endure thy gripes and agonies one hour?
1886Fearing conducted himself in Vanity Fair?
1886Fearing do in Vanity Fair, do you think?
1886Fearing, a pilgrim?"
1886For is not faith the substance of things hoped for, and the evidence of things not seen?
1886For shall God create such desires in any man''s heart only to starve and torture that man?
1886For were we not told when we first met him what a blameless and pure and true and good man he had always been?
1886For whom would you send to- night if the post were suddenly to sound his horn at your side on your way home from church?
1886For, what is hope?
1886For, when we put by the curtains here again, and turn up the metaphors, what do we find?
1886For, would you know, asks Law, who is the greatest saint in all the world?
1886Hast thou thy salutation and thy song ready?
1886Have you always been good livers?
1886Have you any idea?
1886Have you any such old accounts lying still unsettled?
1886Have you any such old letters lying still unanswered?
1886Have you ever fore- fancied how you will do?
1886Have you ever lain low in your bed and listened to the death- rattle in your own throat?
1886Have you ever shot in imagination the dreadful gulf that stands fixed between life and death, and between time and eternity?
1886Have you ever thought you heard the doctor whisper,"To- night"?
1886Have you ever, among all your many imaginings, imagined yourself on your deathbed?
1886Have you followed all that, my brethren?
1886Have you made full reparation and restitution for all that you and yours have done amiss?
1886Have you paid every man and woman their due?
1886Having begun to tell us about Atheist, why did Bunyan not tell us more?
1886He asked them then if they had not of those shepherds a note of direction for the way?
1886He asked them why?
1886He asked, moreover if the shepherds did not bid them beware of the Flatterer?
1886He never once said, How would I like that said about me?
1886His name was Atheist, and he asked them whither they were going?
1886How are they getting on?"
1886How did he do at the Slough of Despond?
1886How long into your life were you graceless, my brother?
1886How many of you will get half as far?
1886How much did he lay out at Vanity Fair, and on what?
1886How shall Wildhead be got to see that he and the like of him are really the worst friends the truth can possibly have?
1886How shall we and our children with us henceforth escape the Slough of Despond, and Giant Despair''s dungeon, and the Valley of the Shadow of Death?
1886How shall we attain to walk its streets all the rest of our days with our staff in our hand?
1886How shall we hope to see our boys and our girls playing in the streets of Beulah, and eating all their days of its sweet and its healing fruits?
1886I do not ask, Did you ever enter a room and find a family around their morning or evening altar?
1886Is he to you a product of nature, or of grace?
1886Is it in your will laid up with Christ in God about your crutches and your son what Mr. Ready- to- halt dictated on his deathbed?
1886Is it not a clean heart?
1886Is it not a holy heart?
1886Is it not that the Holy Ghost would write the golden rule on the tables of your heart?
1886Is stupidity a sin?
1886Is the guide himself wholly above that?
1886Is your child a child of promise?
1886Is your family such a family as this?
1886Look and see if it is not so with thee?
1886May I so hope?
1886May I venture to hope?
1886More than thirty persons were sitting there when the question was started, Who is our foremost man?
1886My brethren, could any lesson be plainer?
1886My brethren, old and young, what do you think of all that?
1886No; the fact is, if you wish to go to the same city, and are afraid you lose the way; as Evangelist said,"Do you see yon shining light?"
1886Now( what think you?
1886Now, before we go further: Do all you young gentlemen do as much as that?
1886Now, have you any clear idea in your minds as to what this divinely denounced sleep is?
1886Now, is not this the case, that we all have swarms of evil memories that we dare not face?
1886Now, my dear fellow- communicants, how shall we find our way at once, and without any more wanderings, into that so desirable land?
1886Now, my friend( who can tell?)
1886Now, that being so, why is it that this so great and so blessed grace has so fallen out of our sermons and out of our hearts?
1886Now, to begin with, how is it with your desires?
1886Now, what is a nap?
1886Of what wood was it made?
1886Or are you truly converted to God and to salvation even yet?
1886Or have you stumbled at it?
1886Or, does this rather take place?
1886Question 81:"Are all true believers at all times assured of their present being in a state of grace, and that they shall be saved?
1886Really and honestly, do you?
1886Shall I do this?
1886Shall I go to that ball?
1886Shall I marry that man?
1886Shall I read that book?
1886Skill?
1886So after He had washed their feet, and had taken His garments and was set down again, He said unto them,"Know ye what I have done to you?
1886So she said to her visitor, Sir, will you carry me and my children with you that we may go and worship this King?
1886So the guide, Mr. Greatheart, awaked him, and the old gentleman, as he lifted up his eyes, cried out: What''s the matter?
1886The which when he had done, he said, Christiana, knowest thou wherefore I am come?
1886Then said Matthew,"May we eat apples, since they were such by and with which the serpent beguiled our first mother?"
1886Then said their guide, Do you hear him?
1886Think who that is who is bleeding to death upon the cross, and why?
1886To be able to rejoice with him in his joy as well as to weep with him in his sorrow?
1886Understandest thou what thou readest?
1886Was it for that some special mercy laid obligations upon thee, or how?"
1886Was it that some special mercy laid its obligations on thee, or how?"
1886Well, now, let us ask ourselves: How do we stand related to their souls?
1886Well, then, such things being found among your desires, what grounds have you for expecting the fulfilment of such desires?
1886Well, then, when we put by the curtains and turn up the metaphors, what do we find?
1886Were you early or were you too late in your conversion?
1886What a mercy is it that I did resist her, for whither might she not have drawn me?"
1886What about the Wicket Gate, and the House Beautiful, and the Interpreter''s House, and the Delectable Mountains?
1886What burdens do you carry on your broken back to this day that were made up in the daylight or in the darkness by your own hands in your early days?
1886What do you look forward to be reading when Jordan is beginning to swell and roll for you and to leap up toward your doorstep?
1886What does your heart make of that scripture?
1886What grounds?
1886What have you to say to all that?
1886What is the meaning of your laughter?
1886What is your chief desire for this New Year?
1886What is your favourite psalm and hymn?
1886What meanest thou, O sleeper?
1886What men, and especially what women, did he meet and converse with on his way?
1886What special Scriptures will you have read every day to you?
1886What was it that made this man to set out so long ago for the Celestial City?
1886What was it that so stoutly determined him to leave off all his old companions and turn his back on the sweet refreshments of his youth?
1886What was the longest time you ever took to dress or undress and say your prayers?
1886What were his fortunes, and what his misfortunes?
1886What were his occupations and amusements as a little cripple boy?
1886What were the things, asked Christian of his young companion, that first led you to leave off the vanities of the fair and to think to be a pilgrim?
1886What wilt thou do then?
1886What wilt thou say then?
1886What would you not give never again to feel envy in your heart at your brother, or straitness and pining at his prosperity?
1886What, O God, shall Thy judgment that day be upon me?
1886What, but to keep on believing?
1886What, my son?
1886When you are weary and sleepy and hungry as a howlet, and, Madam Bubble and her three daughters make a ring round you, what do you do?
1886Whenever I was in dangers or straits and would build upon these things, a suspicion secretly haunted me, what if the things are not?
1886Where and how do you get strength at that supreme moment to think of others as you would have them think of you?
1886Where could he get it but in the secret heart of the miserable author of the_ Serious Call_?
1886Where did William Law get that terrible passage?
1886Where did you think Paul got that splendid passage about charity?
1886Where did you think William Law got that companion passage about Church divisions, and about the Church Catholic?
1886Where do you suppose I got the true key to the veiled metaphor of Valiant- for- truth?
1886Where will you be by that time?
1886Where, then, could I get it but off the inside wall of my own place of repentance?
1886Who are you?
1886Who can find a virtuous woman?
1886Who can understand his errors?
1886Who made him his first crutch?
1886Who shall protect the protector?
1886Who shall quench my flame, who shall lighten my darkness, if Thou pity me not?
1886Who was his nurse also?
1886Who will make a picture of it?
1886Why, man?
1886Will the Wildheads here to- night take a line or two out of that peace- making author and lay them to heart?
1886Would it be right?
1886Would you, then, become a Greatheart too?
1886You all know what it is to meditate terror?
1886You all know, I shall suppose, what the apostle Paul and John Bunyan mean by sleep, do you not?
1886You all understand the parable at this point?
1886You understand what it is to come along musing with yourself, do you not, my brethren?
1886You who are in your children''s confidences will pray in secret for my lonely friend with the skin off his back, will you not?
1886You will remember, and will have this heavenly book read to you alternately with your Bible, will you not?
1886Young men, has any dying mother committed her children, if you at any time see them faint, to you?
1886_ Quis custodiet_?
1886and going on pilgrimage too?
1886and what, the son of my vows?
1886and what, the son of my womb?
1886for to what might she not have drawn me?"
1886or, How would I like that done to me?
1886or, How would that look and taste and feel to me if I were in So- and- so''s place?
1886or, shall I rather do that?
1886or, would it be wrong?
1886so I would say to you to- night,"Do you see these crutch- marks on the road?"
1886who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?"
1886who shall dare in this frail scene On holiest, happiest thoughts to lean, On Friendship, Kindred, or on Love?
1886{ 2} Is it not a new heart?
28479And might it not be good for us to remember that there_ are_ saints and angels, and that we are"compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses?"
28479And whence those angels there?"
28479And wilt Thou not in mercy say,"Thy many sins I take away"?
28479Are there no joys that linger long In sweetness, like a heavenly song?
28479But is ignorance in many cases not culpable?
28479But why refer specially to Russia as a product of Greek missionary effort?
28479Did e''er such love incline the heart To take the erring sinner''s part?
28479Do not they who tacitly ignore the existence of the Blessed Dead?
28479How would the Church in these islands have stood such fiery trials?
28479I Heavy laden with thy grief, Do thy tears like raindrops flow?
28479I Within the garden''s sombre shade, The Christ of God in anguish prayed;-- And who that agony could tell, As from his brow the blood- drops fell?
28479II Did''st Thou not send the Son, To shew the Father''s grace, To bid a world undone Arise and seek His face?
28479II Say, came He forth by myriads led?-- Come, gaily sound his praises high; A crown of gold upon his head?
28479II Why seek the vain that dies?
28479II"Can you not watch one hour?"
28479II"Who is this in garb of light, Come to chase our night away?
28479III And all my aims are lost, And all my striving vain,-- Wilt Thou refresh my soul, And visit me again?
28479III Are there no gains that last, To bless the soul for aye, When passing things are past, And things of earth decay?
28479III Did e''er such mercy lead the great To stoop from high to low estate?
28479III Hast thou no oil?
28479III Weary, laden with thy sin, Dost thou bow beneath the load?
28479III"O whence that flashing sword that gleams?
28479IV Wilt Thou own the gift I bring?
28479Is it not so in our case?
28479Its echo dying, lingered, sank,"My Lord, have I no grace to thank?"
28479Such is their reputation, not always just, but who can say that it has not, on the whole, been earned?
28479The fame, the power that flies With the expiring breath?
28479The good that carries ill besides, And for a fleeting hour abides?
28479The life begirt by death?
28479To an unpractised eye, if no indication of the source of these hymns had been given, could anything about them have suggested their source?
28479V"O let me in, my lamp''s aglow; How could I, Lord, Thy coming know?
28479What, then, is the net result?
28479Who doubts the fact?
28479Who is this in glorious might, Brings to us eternal day?"
28479Why didst thou not the hours control?
28479Why in the darkness slumber still, Without the oil your lamp to fill?
28479Would Rome, or the Church of the Reformation in the West, be what they are to- day, but for the zeal and devotion of that Church in bye- gone days?
28479Would we have continued an enterprising missionary Church through it all?
27589A door- keeper of a superior order then came forward, and was asked by Lord Hood whether any preparations had been made for her Majesty? 27589 Hath he made oath,"said the grand- master,"that his quarrel is just and honourable?
27589Her Majesty at first assented, but did not persevere,LORD HOOD.--Am I to understand that you refuse her Majesty admission?
27589LORD HOOD.--Then you refuse the Queen admission? 27589 LORD HOOD.--Will your Majesty enter the Abbey without your ladies?
27589LORD HOOD.--Will your Majesty go in alone? 27589 The QUEEN, smiling, but still in some agitation-- Yes, I am your Queen, will you admit me?
27589--"Rebecca", said he, riding up to the fatal chair,"dost thou accept of me for thy champion?"
27589All writs issued from the crown, and no right could be maintained without them; yet, would any one dispute the right of the subject to obtain them?
27589And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
27589Attorney- General, have you any observations to offer on what counsel have stated to their lordships?
27589But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
27589Canst thou, when thou command''st the beggar''s knee, Command the health of it?
27589Her Majesty certainly could prescribe, for what business had they to call her Majesty less a corporation than the King?
27589How else did the barons of the Cinque Ports show their right to carry the canopy over the king, and to have a part of that canopy for their service?
27589How else, before the Court of Claims, were rights of service at the ceremony of the coronation established?
27589How then could the crowning of a queen- consort be considered a necessary adjunct of the coronation of the reigning monarch?
27589If this right was unnecessary for the queen, how was it necessary to the king?
27589Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cæsar, or not?
27589Is the King dead?
27589Is the Sword unswayed?
27589The empire unpossessed?
27589The people are addressed,"ye that_ are come_ this day_ to do_ your homage, service, and bounden duty, are ye willing to do the same?"
27589There is but one objection to ascribing the verses, with Mr. Taylor, to Edward the First''s reign-- would he have written"Edwardus_ Primus_?"
27589Think''st thou the fiery fever will go out With titles blown from adulation?
27589Was it intended to be maintained that no right existed, whenever something moving from the crown was necessary to the exercise of it?
27589Were the lady the king''s mistress and not his wife, was a dignified ecclesiastic justified in following him into her apartments?
27589What heir of York is there alive but We?"
27589When he asked one of his assassins,"What is thy object?"
27589Why did we submit to a kingly government?
27589Why was she, the rightful heir to the crown, refused the usual honours of royalty?
27589Why was there a house of peers, in which noble lords formed a part of the legislature?
27589Why was this country governed by a king?
27589Why were there commoners, who sat as representatives of the people?
27589Why, it was asked, was she not crowned?
27589Will it give place to flexure and low bending?
27589Will you to your power cause law and justice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments?
27589_ Abp._ Will you, to your power, cause law and justice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments?
27589and had the amour been ever so unbecoming, was this a species of conduct likely to detach him from it?
27589inquires--"Is the_ Chair_ empty?
18168Was it then love,he asks,"which impelled the Divine Will, and said to it unceasingly: Go and create?
18168Why, what are you doing there?
18168[ 114] What does the author understand by law? 18168 [ 156] What is there beneath these strange lines?
18168[ 158] And are these sublime_ pressentiments_ only dreams after all? 18168 [ 24] Does the man who speaks in this way appear to you to have wished to break the link which connects morality with religion?
18168[ 47] Why? 18168 A physiologist absorbed in the study of sensible phenomena says:Where is that soul they talk of?
18168A request is made, and for what?
18168Again, do the most learned chemists find in the study of the elements of matter a revelation of atheism?
18168Again, what shall we say to those philosophers, who do not wish for truth except when they have succeeded in educing it by themselves?
18168Allow me to reproduce some old questions: If a machine implies intelligence, does the universe imply none?
18168Am I not the dupe of an illusion?
18168And at what shall we have arrived at last?
18168And do the men who profess them believe them, taking the word''believe''in its real and deep meaning?
18168And do you not know the part which cowardice has played in history?
18168And how can deeds so hideous glare Beneath the beams of holy light, That on the lips of hapless wight Dies at their view the trembling prayer?
18168And if a religious man asks,"Are you falling then into atheism?"
18168And if there is intelligence in the universe, is this intelligence a chemical result of the combination of molecules?
18168And now where do we stand?
18168And of whom is happiness asked?
18168And since the thought is a beautiful one, it has adorned the strains of the poets: says Lamartine-- Dost thou happiness resign To another?
18168And what have we now before us?
18168And what is pestilence, or crime, Or death, O righteous God, to Thee?
18168And what is the answer?
18168And what is the consequence?
18168And what is the real account to give of all this?
18168And what next?
18168And what result do they attain?
18168And whence comes this idea?
18168And whence proceeds our spirit?
18168Any religious theory whatever is put aside as inadmissible, and with some such remarks as these:"How is it that real sciences are formed?
18168Are the beings which we call inferior only the cadets of the universe, and are they too in their turn to mount all the steps of the ladder?
18168Are truth, holiness, beauty considered separately from the real and infinite Spirit in which is found their reason for existing?
18168Are we in the domain of tradition, or in that of free inquiry?
18168Are we occupied about religion or philosophy?
18168Are we treading upon the ground of faith, or on the ground of reason?
18168At first sight what do we find in the opinions of that ancient world?
18168At what shall it stop?
18168But do I say the truth?
18168But do the affections of earth offer us sufficient guarantees?
18168But do these doctrines exercise any influence for the perversion of public morals?
18168But do we wish to rise above nature and humanity?
18168But how shall young Frenchmen be made to hear this with regard to that signal defeat of the armies of France?
18168But if reason does not rise to God, what will happen?
18168But is it a question of reality?
18168But is it not sad to see men of mind, men of heart too, perhaps, making themselves the theorists of baseness, and the philosophers of cowardice?
18168But let us go more directly to the root of the question: What do we gather from the universality of prayer?
18168But might we not, in looking at the work of God, discern in it the evidence of its design?
18168But of what love?
18168But on what altar shall we stretch this great victim?
18168But what conceivable interest can influence Him who is the plentitude of being?
18168But what is the soul of a monkey?
18168But whence should come the obligation for the Being who is in Himself the absolute law?
18168But will our mind be able to entertain together two directly opposite assertions?
18168But, without pausing at this consideration, let us ask what pure reason can do, if deprived of all objects of experience?
18168By what means?
18168Can God be demonstrated_ Ã   priori_ by syllogisms?
18168Can we enter into the counsels of God?
18168Can we in the same way, by looking at the universe, that grand work, succeed in discovering its end?
18168Come now, I said to myself, canst thou recognize them as thine ancestors?
18168Comment, sous la sainte lumière, Voit- on des actes si hideux, Qu''ils font expirer la prière Sur les lèvres du malheureux?
18168Could one demonstrate it by reasoning?
18168Creatures of a day, how should we understand the Eternal?
18168Did humanity begin with a coarse fetichism, and thence rise by slow degrees to higher conceptions?
18168Did reason perceive the nothingness of these national divinities?
18168Do not the United States bear in large characters upon their banner this inscription: LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE?
18168Do the atheistical consequences which it is desired to draw from this doctrine proceed logically from it?
18168Do the traces of a comparatively pure monotheism first show themselves in the most recent periods of idolatry?
18168Do these sciences suffice for resolving the universal enigma?
18168Do we desire progress by the ever wider diffusion of justice and love?
18168Do we wish to know the object which a man has in view in his labor?
18168Do you believe that the people will long consent to hear it said that they only live on errors, but that those errors are necessary for them?
18168Do you know the feeling of anxiety?
18168Do you not see that though we grant everything to the extreme pretensions of naturalists, the question comes up again whole and entire?
18168Do you not see?
18168Do you understand how an axiom undulates, and how the heavens and the earth are only the undulations of an axiom?
18168Does botany teach the human mind to dispense with God?
18168Does it mean that every soul bears witness to God, perhaps unconsciously to itself, either by a secret hope, or by a secret dread?
18168Does it never happen to you, by a sinister presentiment, to see features you love to gaze on convulsed with agony or pale in death?
18168Does it not in some sort triumph over itself?
18168Does it result from mere experience?
18168Does nature manifest the intervention of a directing mind, or do we see in it only a fortuitous aggregation of atoms?
18168Does non- existence become existence little by little?
18168Does the question concern the relations of man with his fellows?
18168Does this mean that the lips which deny God, always in some way contradict themselves?
18168Faith carries with it the remedy for fanaticism, but where shall be found the remedy for the fanaticism of doubt?
18168Had then the vast knowledge of Ritter turned him away from God?
18168Has an artist discovered in a mass of rubbish, under vulgar appearances, a product of the marvellous chisel of the Greeks?
18168Has it, at a later period, made any discoveries calculated to efface from the life of vegetables the marks of Divine intelligence?
18168Has reason nothing to tell us respecting the intentions of the Creator?
18168Has the religious liberty which Great Britain practises sprung from indifference?
18168Has the veil been lifted by reflection, that is to say by the labors of philosophers?
18168Have the elements of matter all the same age?
18168Have we not the right to conclude that he believed in God?
18168Have you no dear one in a distant land of whom you are expecting tidings?
18168Have you not remarked the surprising simplicity with which Jesus speaks of His work?
18168Have you received the hard lessons of death?
18168He will doubt even of the certainty of reason: what if the reason were a warped and broken instrument?
18168How comes the editor of the almanac to know that?
18168How does Descartes upraise himself?
18168How does the fact manifest itself?
18168How is it possible to approve, when we have no power to blame?
18168How is it then that atheism sometimes manifests itself in attempts at social reform?
18168How then does hypothesis come to be made light of?
18168How then is it to be judged?
18168I have told you whence liberty does not come; but whence comes it?
18168If a telescope implies intelligence in the optician, does the eye imply none in its author?
18168If imagination will cross the abyss, we shall come of necessity to say-- what?
18168If it is asked, What is the cause of the motion of the stars?
18168If our nature is ill constructed, what warrants to us our reason?
18168If perfection alone exists, how comes that imperfect mind to exist which deceives itself in believing in the reality of the world?
18168If so, why have some followed the law of progress, and others not?
18168If the distinction of good and evil do not exist for general facts, how should it exist for particular facts?
18168If we had arrived at the highest degree of virtue, what should we have done?
18168If you look for the meaning common to all these manifestations of man''s heart, what do you find?
18168In respect for the convictions of others?
18168In the claims of God?
18168In the name of what rule?
18168In your examination of the universe will you leave out of view Jesus Christ and His work?
18168Is God an object of experience?
18168Is Switzerland a land of indifference?
18168Is it also formed little by little in process of time?
18168Is it desired to employ them to prove the existence of God?
18168Is it in drawing- rooms with closed doors?
18168Is it love which we must thus regard as our first father?
18168Is it not, it will be said, the literary representatives of the spirit of doubt who have demanded and founded toleration?
18168Is it possible that the science of nature, rightly considered, should lead to atheism?
18168Is it that religious convictions are weaker in England than in Sweden?
18168Is it the case that the true cause of the intolerance of the Spanish people is a more lively and more general faith than that of the French?
18168Is it the cause of God which is at stake?
18168Is it true, in fact, that modern naturalists are generally irreligious?
18168Is it within the walls of Universities, or in scientific publications which are out of the reach of the masses?
18168Is it yours?
18168Is not this a thing to be said sadly, as the saddest thing in the world?
18168Is our feeling for beauty awakened?
18168Is science formed by pure reason?
18168Is the object in question to deny God''s existence?
18168Is there, or is there not, intelligence in the universe?
18168It is in vain that you give to material agents an unlimited time; what has time to do here?
18168Leaving ourselves to the guidance of the laws of our reason, let us ask what object we shall be able to attribute to the Creator in His work?
18168Matter is perfected and organized in process of time-- but whence comes matter itself?
18168May not conscience be a prejudice, the result of education and of habit?
18168Might not everything in the world be illusion?
18168Must I hope in God?
18168Must I reject all faith and all hope?
18168Need I tell you that the knowledge of God is a light of which the brightest ray is love to men?
18168Now what are these laws?
18168Now what is it that goes on in the minds of these savants?
18168Now what is our answer?
18168On what account?
18168On what ground do you rest this denial?
18168Or will creation be a duty?
18168Ought there not to arise a louder outcry around a theory which arrives by a fatal necessity at this consequence:"Evil is good"?
18168Our conscience speaks: have we come in a certain degree to realize what is right and good?
18168Our thought sets out on its course: have we solved one question?
18168Place men so disposed in positions of power; let them be the masters of society; what will follow?
18168Pourquoi, dans ton oeuvre cà © leste, Tant d''à © là © ments si peu d''accord?
18168Science does not proceed therefore either from pure experience or from pure reason; whence does it really come?
18168Science, then, has birth only from a meeting of experience with reason; how is this meeting effected?
18168Shall it be a she- goat-- Upstretched on fragrant cytisus to browse?
18168Shall we forget the joys of pure love?
18168Shall we sacrifice it to pure reason, to reason disengaged from all prejudice?
18168Take away from human society God as mediator, and the hopes founded in God as a source of consolation, and what would you have remaining?
18168That monkey, what shall we say of it?
18168The error is apparently a gross one; is it not likely that the argument has been misunderstood?
18168The incline is slippery, and what shall hold back the sceptic who is descending it?
18168The objection would have to be answered-- Why has good appeared in the world?
18168The optician makes our spectacles; who made the eye of the eagle, by directing the slow transformations which at length produced it?
18168The question is, what opinion we must form of his doctrine on principles of experimental science?
18168The questions which arise are such as these:--"This voice of duty-- whence comes it?
18168The sun rises every day; who is still surprised at its rising?
18168These pretended believers-- may they not be hypocrites?"
18168They have disturbed men''s minds, but what is their legitimate import?
18168This common, universal, eternal reason,--where and how does it exist?
18168This liberty-- whence does it come?
18168This petition rises to God: and when does it so rise?
18168Those we love-- in a month, in a week, where will they be?
18168To what then shall be directed that vague look, equally attracted to all points for want of any fixed rule?
18168To whom is all this addressed?
18168To whom shall we give our confidence?
18168Under what form does a discovery present itself to the mind of its author?
18168Was it a sceptic that taught the inhabitants of the New World to respect religious convictions?
18168Was not the comparative firmness of its citizens''convictions remarked during the conflicts of the last century?
18168We must admit-- what?
18168Well, sirs, when an artist is satisfied with the work of his hands, do you not know at once what to think of him?
18168What are the laws which govern the universe?
18168What are these conquests?
18168What are they doing-- these men without God, who wish to preserve a faith for the use of the people?
18168What are we about when we take up a Christian idea in order to defend it by reasoning?
18168What assures us that our axioms are good, and that our reasonings have any value?
18168What can still be wanting to our hearts?
18168What does experience teach us when quite alone?
18168What does it need more?
18168What happens if we compare the results of our activity with the results of the power manifested in the world?
18168What has taken place in the interval?
18168What have you to reply?"
18168What in their mind was the order of these two thoughts, the thought of greatness and that of goodness?
18168What is deism?
18168What is it to pray?
18168What is it which, in the universe regarded as a whole, will become the direct object of worship?
18168What is its historical origin?
18168What is pantheism, in the ordinary meaning of the word?
18168What is the cause of the universe?
18168What is the cause?
18168What is the cause?
18168What is the design of the creation?
18168What is the error of deism?
18168What is the intention which presided at the production of the phenomenon?
18168What is the most beautiful jewel( if we may venture to use such language) in the immortal crown of this King of glory?
18168What is the real effective power which produces the phenomenon?
18168What is the relation between these two currents?
18168What is the relation existing between these systematic views and the question of the Creator?
18168What is this humanity to which man owes himself?
18168What is this hypothesis which bears the names of Moses and Jesus Christ?
18168What is truth, beauty, good?
18168What measure shall we be able to apply to its thoughts?
18168What shall be our method?
18168What then is my inference?
18168What then is our reason, of which truth is the object?
18168What then passed in his mind?
18168What then shall be the infinite goodness?
18168What thoughts are these?
18168What was there at the beginning of things?
18168What will be wanting to a life regulated by duty, enlightened by truth, ennobled by art?
18168What will be wanting to such a life?
18168What will happen when man, sensible of the law of his nature, and conscious of this struggle, proceeds to encounter humanity?
18168What will remain eventually in their science of the system under discussion?
18168What will there be in the end?
18168What will these words mean, from the time there is no longer any rule of right?
18168What will those consequences be for the people themselves?
18168What would happen?
18168What, in like case, will happen to the conscience?
18168When a man of practical mind says with a smile,"Do you happen to believe in God?"
18168When our thoughts rise above nature and humanity to that invisible Being whom we speak of as God, what is it which passes in our souls?
18168Whence came the day?
18168Whence come then the negations of naturalists?
18168Whence comes it then?
18168Whence comes liberty?
18168Whence comes this aristocracy of nature?
18168Whence does science proceed?
18168Whence is it that we derive a large part of what knowledge we have of the ancient civilizations of India and Egypt?
18168Whence proceeds the dignity of that fragment of matter which calls itself man?
18168Whence proceeds the mind which is in ourselves?
18168Whence proceeds this illusion?
18168Where do we meet with the clear idea of the Creator?
18168Where is it that they say it, and print it?
18168Where shall we find the elements of its confirmation?
18168Which of them carried the day, Gentlemen?
18168Which then is the party accused?
18168Whither does it fall?
18168Whither then are we bound, under the guidance of modern science?
18168Who finally is the accuser?
18168Who has lifted the veil?
18168Who is He that, opening his creative hand, let fly the first swallow into the air?
18168Who is the advocate?
18168Who is the author of this brilliant mechanism?
18168Who was the conqueror and who the conquered at Waterloo?
18168Why do the many parts agree So scantly in thy work sublime?
18168Why does he say_ absolve_?
18168Why then are the apostles of matter nearly always assuming the loftiest tone, and uttering shouts of triumph?
18168Why?
18168Why?
18168Will God henceforward be a superfluous hypothesis?
18168Will contradiction no longer be the sign of error?
18168Will creation be the effect of a necessity?
18168Will creation, then, be the carrying out of a design of which the motive is interest?
18168Will not the spirit of doubt offer them such pretexts?
18168Will you, Sir, authorize me to make use of your name?"
18168With what assurance they seem to glide along the viewless path which they follow.--Shall I confess it?
18168Would we go further back than these monuments of stone?
18168Would you have a further proof of this?
18168[ 173] Pourquoi donc, O Maà ® tre suprême, As- tu crà © à © le mal si grand Que la raison, la vertu même S''à © pouvantent en le voyant?
18168[ 181] He is entering upon this question: What can have been the motive of the creation?
18168[ 182] We ask: What can have been the object of creation?
18168[ 37] Dors- tu content, Voltaire, et ton hideux sourire Voltige- t- il encor sur tes os dà © charnà © s?
18168[ 58]_ Qu''est- ce la religion?_ page 586 of the translation of Ewerbeck.
18168and myself--?
18168and what would it have?
18168and would you preserve it?
18168country?
18168friendship?
18168how could I help seeing it?
18168in order to prevent man from being wicked, must he needs be confined to instinct and made a mere brute?
18168is it a physical result of caloric or of electricity?
18168one may reply to him, smiling in turn,"Have I said that God is a real Being?"
18168pourquoi la mort?
18168since there is no rule: in the name of what law?
18168the domestic hearth?
18168to those theologians who, not content with despising Aristotle and Plato, think themselves obliged to vilify Socrates and calumniate Regulus?
18168what is the mode of its existence?
29566Dead?
29566Did he just then descend into hell for us?
29566Did this signify that his pain was over?
29566Had the sign come?
29566Or was it that his mission was accomplished?
29566Or was this darkness a stupendous figure of the position in which the dying Nazarene stood with respect to the deliverance of the race from sin?
29566The other thief joined in the mockery, but Dysmas remonstrated with him, saying,"Dost thou not even fear God?
29566Was God manifesting his wrath against sin?
29566Was it at this awful moment that he carried that burden into the region of the lost?
29566Was nature now sympathizing with her Lord?
29566Were these shadows the trappings of a universal woe?
29566What meant it?
29566Who was he?
29566Who was he?
29566a cry from his fever- parched lips, piercing the silence and the darkness,"_ Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?_ My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
29566a cry from his fever- parched lips, piercing the silence and the darkness,"_ Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?_ My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
21987Charity thinketh no evil,but how is it with you?
21987How live ye as Christians?
21987I am come,said Christ,"to send fire on the earth: and what will I, if it be already kindled?"
21987What knowest thou, O wife,says S. Paul,"whether thou shalt save thy husband?
21987What shall I do to inherit eternal life?
21987What think ye of Christ?
21987What think ye of Christ?
21987What think ye of Christ?
21987What will ye? 21987 Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?"
21987Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
21987Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
21987Whose is this image?
2198725"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
21987All these little springs of vigorous life are bubbling up round us, and whither shall they flow?
21987Am I drawing a fanciful picture?
21987And here is a goodly picture; of whom is it?
21987And if I have done anything towards it, how has it been done?
21987And is the time just measure?
21987And the Lord said unto me, Amos, what seest thou?
21987Any assurance of His goodwill towards you?
21987Are not these rockets figures of the life of man?
21987Are we likely to do it if half- hearted?
21987Are we likely to keep His commandments, if we care just a little to please Him, but only a little?
21987Are we likely to win our wage, Eternal Life, if we do not work zealously, but waste the time of work in half- hearted trifling with our task?
21987Are you at all aware?
21987Are you docile to His will?
21987Are you eager that all should be beautiful and seemly in the temple of God?
21987Are you grateful?
21987Are you thankful?
21987Are you thankful?
21987Are your thoughts at all taken up with God''s church, God''s altar, God''s worship?
21987Ask any little boy whom you see in rags,''My child, why are you in rags?
21987Ask yourself each day, What have I done to- day towards this work set me?
21987But consider, do you always act justly with your employers?
21987But do you act thus to God?
21987But where is your Christianity in the week?
21987But why do I say the preacher?
21987Can I see anything like Christ in you?
21987Can he not leave us alone?
21987Could He make better promises?
21987Did he send them hunters, expert in killing lions?
21987Did he supply them with snares, and teach them how to make pitfalls for the lions?
21987Do I not hear angry words and quarrelling?
21987Do I not see an eager following of your own wills?
21987Do they last?
21987Do you eat that heavenly food He has prepared for you in the pastures of his Church?
21987Do you know the fable of the crab and his children?
21987Do you know what that meant to the early Christians?
21987Do you mean to tell me it is not a delight, a joy to you, to have this little bit of iniquity to talk about?
21987Do you not always suspect that the motives of people are bad, do you not always think people are worse than they really are?
21987Do you notice the words of S. Peter?
21987Do you show any fruit of the Spirit?
21987Do you want any token of the love of Christ?
21987Do you want them to be God- fearing, pious, consistent Christians?
21987Do you want them to be quiet, to stay at home, and be neat, modest, unselfish girls?
21987Does any desire sustaining food by the way?
21987Does any man need direction, guidance, help in the way of life?
21987Does it pain you above every other pain when you know of something which is to the dishonour of God and of His Church?
21987For what?
21987Have you any self- forgetfulness in what concerns His honour, like that of the nameless wife of Phinehas?
21987Have you any such zeal in you?
21987Have you any zeal at all like that of David?
21987Have you ever seen fireworks?
21987How are we to acquire this?
21987How do you show your thankfulness?
21987How does God deal with those who have gone beyond this measure?
21987How he was tormented with questions, When was the great boat to be launched?
21987How is it with you?
21987How many are there now who act like Abraham?
21987How many who fear lest it should be said of them that they had been enriched by those whose money they had no right to take?
21987How much prayer?
21987How much self- restraint?
21987How much thought of God?
21987How should they know without a teacher?
21987How was he to bring the sea up to it?
21987How will the hearers like that?
21987How would you like to be paid in clipped coin, that was not full weight?
21987How, then, were they false witnesses?
21987I say to you: when you are inclined to cast blame, even when just, think,"Am I without sin, that I should judge and condemn another?"
21987INTRODUCTION.--David says in the 8th Psalm,"What is man, that Thou art mindful of him: and the son of man that Thou visitest him?
21987If He loves us, will He not care for us?
21987If I were to go into a Temple of the Hindoos, or into a Synagogue of the Jews, and were to ask,"What think ye of Christ?"
21987If I were to put the question to you,"What think ye of Christ?"
21987If we knew that an inheritance of a thousand pounds was ours if we applied for it, should we not apply?
21987In what did this sanctification consist?
21987In your manhood, what have you done in your family, what example have you set?
21987Is God not our Father?
21987Is God short of Names that He should be thus designated?
21987Is all done?
21987Is all done?
21987Is any in sorrow, and heart sore?
21987Is it a wonder and grief to a mother that her girls become giddy, frivolous, and unsteady, and perhaps cause her shame?
21987Is it in any degree so with you?
21987Is it not very much the same with us?
21987Is it not with you as with Balaam?
21987Is it sad?
21987Is it those who are conscientious and scrupulous to drive away evil thoughts?
21987Is it wasted in lounging about, ferreting rabbits, idle talking?
21987Is not this enough to make man proud, to exalt him in his own conceit?
21987Is not this very much like what takes place among men?
21987Is such a battle to be won when we go into it without any desire to be conquerors?
21987It was Cain who said,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
21987Might He not be better termed Almighty, Everlasting, Jehovah?
21987Nature even in its decay is beautiful, and what was it in spring?
21987Now I want to know further, are you Christians in heart and affection?
21987Now for you!--Whither are you going?
21987Now if this be so, how ought we to live?
21987Now what are some of these effects?
21987Now, how did Hanun act?
21987Now, what should Hanun have done?
21987Now, what would he say?--He would lift up his hands in horror, and say,"What is this?
21987On whose side was the laugh now?
21987On whose side was the laugh then?
21987Or dogs to drive them?
21987Or is there much idling and talking when you are unobserved?
21987Or those who allow their heads and hearts to be hives in which they dwell?
21987Ought it to disquiet us in our work?
21987Ought it to mar our happiness?
21987Ought we to thrust the thought away from us as horrible?
21987She was a good kind- hearted woman, who had shown much hospitality to the prophet Elijah[ Transcriber''s note: Elisha?].
21987Some while after, Philip said to his courtiers,"How does Nicanor speak of me now?"
21987Take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
21987The master has a strong suspicion where they have been: however, he asks,"Why were you not at school this morning?"
21987Then David answered,"Why speakest thou any more of thy matters?
21987Then Philip said,"Do you not see?
21987Then!--how was it with those men and women who had made fun of Noah?
21987Then, what do you suppose Metabus resorted to?
21987This seems a curious proceeding, does it not?
21987To Life or to Death?
21987To the right or to the left?
21987To whom should it apply?
21987Toss it away on your road home, and make no use at all of it?
21987Was he with his three sons to put their shoulders to it, and push it down to the seashore?
21987Was it so?
21987Was there any such pride of place in the angel host?
21987Were they very eager to gather up the Angels''food?
21987Were they very grateful?
21987What became of them?
21987What chance was there for them?
21987What could He have done more?
21987What course did Shalmanezar adopt, on hearing this?
21987What dearer to a mother than the little infant to whom she has given life?
21987What do you do with your Sunday?
21987What followed?
21987What follows from all this?
21987What good father will neglect his child, and deny it those things that are necessary for it?
21987What is His purpose in bringing back the straying sheep?
21987What is that but a mark- stone or memorial that God''s Good Spirit has been given you to be a guide?
21987What is the meaning of this?
21987What is to be done?
21987What next?
21987What said the people in return for the blessing?
21987What says S. Paul?
21987What says the sacred text?
21987What should he do?
21987What then is it that you should do?
21987What then ought Hanun to have done?
21987What use do you make of it?
21987What use do you make of the talent committed you?
21987What was the consequence?
21987What was the purpose of this?
21987What was to be done?
21987What will you do to get a new suit?
21987What will you do with it?
21987When Christ comes and searches among the leaves of your profession, does He find any fruit of good works there?
21987When a child is hungry, whither should it go?
21987When you are hired for a day''s work, do you give good work?
21987Where are the traces of the divine image?
21987Where is this quietness and unobtrusiveness in you?
21987Where is this readiness to submit to the will of God?
21987Where is your meekness?
21987Whither are you being led?
21987Whither?
21987Who feeds them?
21987Who is dead?
21987Who is it?
21987Who is this?
21987Who speak thus?
21987Whose is the image?
21987Why is this?
21987Why then do not we trust our Heavenly Father as any little child will trust its father on earth?
21987Why when falsely?
21987Why?
21987Will He not then care for us far more, who are His noblest creatures?
21987Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of Hell?
21987Your actions when young,--did you yield to your passions or conquer them?
21987how do we show that we love God''s worship?
21987or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?"
21987or what shall we drink?
21987or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
21987shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?"
21987who is to beheld accountable for them?
21496I suppose so,he answers;"_ but it does not greatly matter._"The question is, Do we already possess the strength for which we ask?
21496What,asks Mr. Picton,"are we to say of bad men, the vile, the base, the liar, the murderer?
2149681, 84, 86, 89; for a concise treatment of this subject the reader may be referred to the present writer''s_ Jesus or Christ_?
21496And even if we can successfully annihilate them by denying their existence, whence did they come in the first place?
21496And have we not already referred to some of the ethical teachers themselves as men of high character and gracious personality?
21496And how can there be a higher Will without a Higher Personality, a God who impresses His law upon us and makes us aspire after the ideal good?
21496And if an embrocation may be used with good effects in the latter case, why may it not be used in the former?
21496And if such was the case once, may it not be the case still?
21496And if they will not, by what means do they propose to show that it is not a legitimate deduction from their own axiom, the unreality of evil?
21496And if we are not, what is this but to affirm our freedom and our responsibility alike in doing and forbearing?
21496And if we have thus found an answer to the question,"How, from the point of view of{ 32} Divine immanence, can there be anything but God?"
21496And this opens up the larger and more general question, Must we, in view of the facts of life, surrender the idea of the Divine benevolence?
21496And, furthermore, what is it that is transacted?
21496Are there not plenty of kindly, conscientious, well- conducted agnostics who might serve as models to some of{ 177} their Church- going neighbours?
21496Are they{ 49} also in God and of God?
21496Are we to regard the Creator''s work as like that of a child, who builds houses out of blocks, just for the pleasure of knocking them down?
21496Are we, then, to find Him in the sunshine and the rain, and to miss Him in our thought, our duty and our love?
21496But do we grant these premises-- do we grant Mrs. Eddy''s fundamental pantheistic assumption of"the allness of God"[ 3]?
21496But how are we to think of its enduring?
21496But if God is All in all, and All- good, what is that malicious animal magnetism which is somehow not God and not good?
21496But if omnipotence is limited-- which sounds, we admit, a contradiction in terms-- we ask once more, In what way and by whom?
21496But in what sense?
21496But is it legitimate, we ask, to identify God with"the Absolute,"or is not this merely a way of begging the question?
21496But ought we not to have shown first of all that He is conscious?
21496But what about this popular notion which identifies personality with materiality, and{ 77} therefore denies the former attribute to God?
21496But why, the questioner proceeds, have made sin even possible?
21496But why, we ask, should Mr. Wells feel this passionate desire, if all the failures and uglinesses of life are"necessary and important"?
21496But, we ask, what is this higher order, this note of command, but the expression of a higher Will?
21496Can we conceive of Him as doing something in answer to a human petition which He would not do apart from such a petition?
21496Could He not have made us incapable of feeling any but pleasant sensations?
21496Does, then, nature impress us as the outcome of chance?
21496From"malicious animal magnetism"?
21496Has all this work been done for nothing?
21496His will is either the absolutely best or it is not; if it is, why pray that He may modify it?
21496How could such a culminating assurance come to us?
21496How could these and their like possibly be granted by a just and merciful Creator?
21496How will this conception help us to{ 16} such an end?
21496How, we are{ 133} entitled to ask, would Christian Science deal with the teething- troubles which attend babyhood?
21496If God is all,_ then what are we_?
21496If He is All, how can there be aught beside Him?
21496If He is such as religion represents Him, how can He be present in these?
21496If creation does not please the Creator, why did He not make it better?
21496If it is not, is He not less than perfectly good, since His design admits of improvement?
21496If the proof to the contrary was so overpowering, why, as a matter of fact, has it_ not_ overpowered them?
21496If we are asked,"Is it conceivable that suns and stars shall pass away-- as they undoubtedly will-- and that man shall persist?"
21496If we are not other than He is, how can we act other than He wills?
21496Instead of"Was the gift good?"
21496Is God expressing Himself in the ferocity of the tiger, the poisonous malice of the cobra, the greed of every unclean carrion- bird?
21496Is it all ephemeral, all a bubble that bursts, a vision that fades?
21496Is it objected that ploughing and sowing, unlike prayer, are physical exertions made for the purpose of bringing about physical results?
21496Is prayer only a very noble form of auto- suggestion-- are its effects merely subjective, or are they also objective?
21496Is the application so far to seek?
21496Logical Pantheism rules out the possibility of sin against man or God--"for who withstandeth His will,"seeing that He is the only real Existence?
21496May we not ask-- Who, after all, would prefer the safety of automatism to the glory of this Divine adventure?
21496May we not surmise that nine times out of ten this is precisely what has happened when we hear the question asked,"But how_ can_ God be personal?"
21496On such a supposition, why pray-- for even were there One other than ourselves to pray to, what is there to pray for?
21496On the other hand, if a fretful baby is allowed to divert himself by hammering the piano keys, is the result ever remotely akin to a tune?
21496On which side shall we cast our verdict?
21496Or rather, Does not the very fact that we ask for it prove that we do not possess it, and that He from whom we ask it is not ourselves?
21496Or shall we be told that, whatever a man''s theoretical Determinism, in practice he will{ 50} always be conscious of his freedom?
21496Or, to quote the actual question of a believer in this kind of immanence, Why ask outside for a strength which we already possess?
21496Prayer is founded upon the belief that the Deity is at least interested in His worshipper-- or else, why speak to the Unheeding?
21496Says Cassius to Brutus:-- Have you not love enough to bear with me When that rash humour which my mother gave me Makes me forgetful?
21496Shall we be told that we can not think that God would grant a certain wish only on condition that we{ 209} expressed it to Him?
21496Shall we be told that"the question is not whether these opinions are dangerous, but whether they are true?"
21496Suppose we challenge it; what will He say in defence?
21496That being so, is not faith shown to be practically superfluous, and the autonomy and sufficiency of ethics a demonstrated fact?
21496The question is asked-- again, quite naturally and inevitably-- In what sense can we speak of God as immanent in the inorganic world?
21496Then where do you draw the line?
21496There can be no bay where there is no boundary, and where in this case could the boundary be found, for there can be nothing outside the infinite?"
21496This is what Mr. Picton calls"the peace of absorption in the Infinite"; would it not be simpler to call it annihilation, and have done with it?
21496This, no doubt, was what Turgenev meant when he asked,"Does not all prayer mean_ au fond_ a wish that in a given case two and two may not make four?"
21496Was that a good and beneficent object?
21496We ask ourselves, in encountering such cases,"Wanting is-- what?"
21496We should stop these things if we could; why does not He?
21496What of the millions of millions of suns that blaze in immeasurable space beyond our comparatively little solar sphere?
21496What,_ e.g._, can we think of a statement like the following, which we quote from the columns of a religious journal?
21496Wherein consists His right to punish us for our transgressions?
21496Why does He permit war, or vivisection, or poverty, or vice-- in fact any of"the heartache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to"?
21496Why hidest Thou Thyself in times of trouble?"
21496Why should the moral consciousness of the higher races accept the principle which places self- sacrifice above self- seeking?
21496Why, indeed?
21496Why, we repeat, this strange non- intervention of the Most High on behalf of His own cause?
21496Will Christian Scientists acquiesce in that inference?
21496Will Mr. Salter help us to determine its nature more clearly?
21496Will you alter it, gentlemen?
21496Would humanity be happier if chaos was substituted for order?
21496[ 1] To the question,"Of what nature is the limitation of His power?"
21496[ 3] Is there, then, or is there not, something"genuinely transacted"in the experience of prayer?
21496[ 5] But if God is omnipresent, His presence must be displayed in the disease; if He is omnipotent, how can there be a usurper on His throne?
21496[ 6] Indeed, how could the universe"love"one of{ 51} its mere passing phases?
21496we should more often ask,"Was the recipient wise?"
21496{ 110} But now we are confronted with a more fundamental question: Could not God have obviated the phenomenon of pain altogether?
21496{ 206} But can we go any further than this?
28677And how shall we harmonize the quotations?
28677Another step and we have entered on the world of retribution, but what retribution is it?
28677Are we to die as a nation, over the ballot- box?
28677Are you in him?
28677Can we find no brighter, higher principles in the human character?
28677Can you hear a man speaking in a dead language?
28677Can you remove this difficulty?
28677Can you think of your relation and obligation to a being of whom you have never heard or learned?
28677Do we pray one way and vote another?
28677Do you ask how shall I enter the door?
28677Do you say this is not the way?
28677Have you faith in God and in his word?
28677Have you no interest in this open door?
28677How is this?
28677How is this?
28677How is this?
28677How very different is the Christian''s future happy home?
28677How was this?
28677Is it Polytheism or Monotheism?
28677Is it a filthy pool?
28677Is it the world of peace and joy?
28677Is it true of us, that we carry the seeds of our own destruction as a nation in our own bosom?
28677Is its leading thought of many gods, found in all religions?
28677Is the fundamental thought of either found in all the others?
28677It will be of interest also to mark the improvements(?)
28677Now, which is it that shades all religions?
28677O, why should the pages of this book of books be burthened with such things?
28677On Pentecost, when hundreds were convicted of their sins, and said, What shall we do?
28677Second, is religion human or Divine in its origin?
28677Shall we be so foolish?
28677Shall we look to this?
28677Some people say to me:''How can you vote for Garfield when he is a Christian and was a preacher?''
28677Then, why?
28677They are these: First, was Polytheism or Monotheism the primitive religion?
28677Well, well; how shall we understand this?
28677Were these thoughts the thoughts of men only, or were they too high for us?
28677Were those disciples who received the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins before Pentecost out of Christ-- uncleansed-- unwashed?
28677What was it for?
28677When was this and what was it for?
28677Why is it that all men are not put into Christ?
28677Will any one pretend that Polytheism is the primitive religion?
28677Will you come and enter by the Lord Jesus, become a child of God by faith in Jesus Christ, being baptized into Christ?
28677Will you enter Christ, or wait to be put into Christ?
28677or is it the region of tribulation and anguish?
16902Ah, my dear Miss May how do you do? 16902 And did n''t your honor sind afther me?"
16902And if I do n''t?
16902And if I should be sick-- die-- what then?
16902And if I should happen to please him?
16902And napkins?
16902And ready to pardon me for my insensibility to your happiness?
16902And shall we get nothing until_ he_ comes?
16902And she is a Catholic?
16902And supposin''they_ wo n''t_?
16902And we ca n''t have one here?
16902And what did you burn?
16902And where does our neophyte live?
16902And which you burned?
16902And why do n''t you? 16902 And why such predictions?"
16902And why?
16902And why_ now_, and not_ then_?
16902And will you please, most grave sir, to open the business which has procured me the honor of this visit?
16902And you do not regret or envy the fortune? 16902 And you have been here ever since?"
16902And you will not give your consent, as one of the heirs, to go to law?
16902And you, May?
16902And_ how_, dear Helen, did my uncle die?
16902And_ what_ business, pray, led you to a part of the city so little frequented by the respectable of your sex?
16902And_ who_ are they? 16902 Ar''n''t you a papist?"
16902Are you happy here?
16902Are you perfectly satisfied?
16902Are your cosmetics all poisons as deadly as that?
16902At the wood- yard? 16902 Be silent, you incorrigible papist; what need is there of flying off at such a tangent?"
16902Because, sir, I thought-- you might--"Throw it at your head, or in the fire, eh? 16902 Bedad, sir, I''m not deaf no more than the next one; but suppose somebody comes to pay up rents, et cetera?"
16902But shall I read the night prayers, or do you prefer reading them alone?
16902But who, think you, I saw, when I lifted my eyes from that dying countenance?
16902But you are a Catholic?
16902But you do n''t worship the Blessed Virgin, Aunt Mabel?
16902But you will come and see how very happy I am.--Just once?
16902But, May, suppose even that I_ felt_ those dispositions, do you know what it would cost me to practice them?
16902But, Walter, I understand that both of those girls are Catholics?
16902But_ what_?
16902Can I bear these chains?
16902Can not go? 16902 Can one who defies the spirit of God by disobedience-- and-- yes, I must say it--_apostasy_, expect blessings?
16902Can you make bread?
16902Can you sweep-- make a shirt-- wash-- iron?
16902Child, do you expect to find so much excellence in one character on earth, as you desire?
16902Come away-- come away,he cried, with strange energy,"how dare_ you_ go there?
16902Come with me, then?
16902Come, shall we go?
16902Dear Father, are you displeased with your poor child?
16902Dear Helen, how are you to- day?
16902Dear Walter, why bring me so costly a gift?
16902Did he say that, May?
16902Did you do all this, little May?
16902Did you do that too, Miss May?
16902Do tell me, May, does he always jump and snarl so at folk as he did at me?
16902Do you play on the piano?
16902Do you play well?
16902Do you really believe this, May?
16902Do you really think so?
16902Do you remember her?
16902Do you remember your mother, dear Helen?
16902Do you think he bought, or inherited them?
16902Do you think they will be here to- night, sir?
16902Do? 16902 Do_ you_ go, miss, and let her stay at home; d''ye hear me?"
16902Do_ your_ religion teach the same to every body, honey; or is you only sayin''so of your own''cord?
16902Does he say that?
16902Fall?
16902For me, eh? 16902 For what?
16902For what?
16902For what?
16902Had you no other instructor?
16902Has he inquired after me, do you know Helen?
16902Have I a starved look?
16902Have I been ill?
16902Have I been presumptuous, Father? 16902 Have I ever met with such women, you holy innocent?
16902Have you the necessary papers ready, sir?
16902He knew you?
16902Helen, answer me, by the love and trust I bear you, did you know that the contents of that_ flacon_ were poisonous? 16902 Helen, are you ill?"
16902Helen, what is it?
16902Helen? 16902 How are you now, Helle?
16902How are you, sir?
16902How could you act so?
16902How do you feel, Aunt Mabel, now?
16902How do you know she did n''t sleep, pray? 16902 How does your head feel, sir?"
16902How is Mr. Stillinghast now, dear Helen?
16902How is it with you now, dear uncle?
16902How is my uncle now, sir?
16902How is she?
16902How is you, honey?
16902How? 16902 How?"
16902I am anxious to know particularly how Mr. Stillinghast is, and if he has inquired for me?
16902I mean, has he altered his will?
16902I often thought he_ ought_ to, honey; but I''m a poor ignorant creetur-- what do I know?
16902I wish to have a private conversation with this gentleman, and do not want to be interrupted; do you hear?
16902I?
16902Is Father Fabian still here?
16902Is any one so foolish as to suspect it now, Walter?
16902Is it near an omnibus route?
16902Is it not dreadful to think of, sir?
16902Is that all?
16902Is this all, May?
16902It is colder this evening, Sir, is it not?
16902It is strange,thought May, shrinking back into a doorway,"I was_ so_ sure of the way; but it will never do to stand here, yet how am I to get on?
16902Just tell me, first, have you a fire downstairs?
16902May, are you still determined not to witness my marriage?
16902May, do you believe that you burned the will the night your uncle lay dying?
16902May,said the lawyer, more gently,"when you took those papers out of that infer-- that closet there, did you see those two wills lying together?"
16902Maybe so-- maybe so,said old Mabel, thoughtfully;"but, look here, Miss May, what that you say''bout wood, eh?
16902My dear mother, you sometimes forget, do you not, that I have reached the mature age of thirty- one? 16902 Now produce your proof?"
16902Now, Aunt Mabel, are you comfortable?
16902Now, dear Helen, can you find your way back? 16902 Oak, hickory, or pine, ma''am?"
16902On whose, then?
16902Perhaps you wish to retire?
16902Shall I bring Father Fabian? 16902 Shall I get anything for you, sir?"
16902Shall I get them, sir?
16902Shall I get your tea now, uncle?
16902Shall I help to draw off your coat, sir?
16902Shall I not undress madame''s hair, and put her jewels away?
16902Shall we go in to see Father Fabian a moment?
16902Shall_ I_ dare complain?
16902The what?
16902Then he has not made another will?
16902Think you this is all, May Brooke? 16902 To deliver my soul, and conduct me to the feet of your Divine Son?"
16902Unworthy, dishonorable Helen, how dare you we d me with this wicked act on your conscience?
16902Very well, thank you, little lady, how do you do, and what time is it?
16902Was it a heavenly warning_ for me_, the most miserable outcast on the wide earth?
16902Was it a vision? 16902 Was it the wind?
16902Was she very small, sir, with bright hazel eyes?
16902Was there ever such a wild goose on earth?
16902Well, how in the name of wonder do you manage to get on?
16902Well, what in the deuce did she want here?
16902Well, what then; what then, little May?
16902Well?
16902Were you awake all the time?'' 16902 What ails Helen?"
16902What can I do for you, uncle?
16902What did_ she_ want with oak wood?
16902What does Father Fabian tell you, Aunt Mabel?
16902What is it, Helen?
16902What is it, May? 16902 What is it?"
16902What is the matter? 16902 What is the trouble now, little one?"
16902What is your business with me?
16902What must I do besides?
16902What new school? 16902 What say you, Miss Stillinghast?"
16902What shall I do, May?
16902What sort of gimcracks must one have for supper? 16902 What then?"
16902What will you have, ma''am?
16902What''s all this, child? 16902 What''s all this?
16902What''s your name?
16902What_ are_ you good for, then?
16902What_ shall_ I do?
16902When do we dine? 16902 Where are you both going?"
16902Where are you gadding to now?
16902Where are you going, sir?
16902Where shall I find Mr. Stillinghast, Miss Brooke?
16902Where to, ma''am?
16902Where was_ yours_, pray, while you was doing just what the devil would have you?
16902Where, Aunt Mabel?
16902Where, dear Helen?
16902Where-- to the kitchen? 16902 Which of my houses is it?"
16902Who are you?
16902Who else?
16902Who else?
16902Who is that, dear?
16902Who wants you to be dependent?
16902Why did n''t you sleep ten years, May?
16902Why do you go, Walter?
16902Why not go in?
16902Why on earth did you not step into the next room and get coal? 16902 Why the deuce, then, did n''t you put your head under the grate, and burn that too?
16902Why, Aunt Mabel, have you no fire?
16902Why, Helen, it is very cold here, is it not?
16902Why, do n''t you know you peril your eternal salvation, by becoming a papist?
16902Why, then,she thought,"should_ I_ shrink back from one who needs my pity more than my hate?"
16902Why, young lady?
16902Why?
16902Will it cure me, I say?
16902Will it cure me? 16902 Will you have my_ sal- volatile_, madam?"
16902Will you not tell me, Father, what I have done?
16902Will you pray for my uncle''s conversion, father? 16902 Will you understand?
16902Worship her, honey? 16902 Yes, I have the misfortune to be your uncle; how do you do?"
16902You are better?
16902You do n''t want me, then?
16902You think that, as we harmonize so exactly, we should be a mutual protection to each other?
16902You will visit me sometimes, May?
16902You_ do_ feel spiteful, then, sometimes? 16902 Your uncle is not a Catholic?"
16902_ I_ have heaped up gains; of earthly profit I have my share; and now, at the eleventh hour, it is summed up, and what is it-- yes, what is it? 16902 _ Learn_, d''ye hear?"
16902_ Où alles- vous, mademoiselle_?
16902_ To see if I might trust you._"And the result of this strange procedure?
16902_ Where_ were you to- day, May?
16902_ Who_ does know any thing about it?
16902_ Why_ did she do it, May? 16902 _ Why_ did you do it, little one?
16902And could I, who daily implore Heavenly Father to save me from temptation, thrust myself under its influence?
16902And now, in return for all my harshness, my neglect, my cruel unkindness, you save my life; you tend me, nurse me, watch me, and for what?
16902And now, miss, what were_ you_ doing parading about with old Copeland down town?"
16902And who are those beside you, glorious and fair?"
16902Are you going to build a house before breakfast?"
16902Are you ready to sign them?"
16902Are you sure no one else came in afterwards?"
16902Are-- you willing-- to assume the responsibility?"
16902Better, I hope, now that May is with you?"
16902Burrell?"
16902Burrell?"
16902But I have a reason,"he said, turning to the man,"for wishing to see this old woman; can you conduct me to the place?"
16902But do you understand me?"
16902But how was it with you, dear Helen?"
16902But the_ serpent''s tooth_ has been gnawing these many years at my heart-- why complain now?"
16902But what right had she, who trampled it under foot, to complain?
16902But why not enter?
16902But, May, have you any fine table linen?"
16902But, my dear creature, did you know there is the greatest sensation in town now about religion?"
16902But, spare those looks of horror, and tell me, who do you think passed by here this morning, and looked in, and bowed?"
16902But, would it not be a nice thing if he''d pop off suddenly, and leave us his money?"
16902But_ how_ can you, a Protestant, understand the motive power of a Catholic heart?"
16902Can I be of service?"
16902Can you say the prayer?"
16902Can you send the wood with me at once?"
16902Could she in whose soul the poison of a hidden sin was already doing its work of restless fever, and unceasing torture, be happy?
16902Could she live without them?
16902Could you ascertain, in any way, so that you could swear to it, that I am in my sane mind?"
16902D''ye understand?"
16902Did you forget her?"
16902Do you eat in the kitchen?"
16902Do you ever see company?"
16902Do you ever think of her?"
16902Do you expect to inherit the old man''s gold?"
16902Do you feel ill?
16902Do you know it would grieve me sincerely if I thought I had influenced her?
16902Do you know that I can not move my left side?"
16902Do you still believe in guardian angels?"
16902Do you think, sir, that he will recover?"
16902Do you understand me?"
16902Do you understand me?"
16902Does he give you enough to eat?"
16902Fielding''s and Mr. Jerrold''s kind offers of a home, where ease, luxury, and elegance would attend you?
16902Fielding, sir?"
16902Fielding, the next morning to May,"that I shall find the will in that little closet, where your uncle kept his most important papers?"
16902Fielding, what shall I do?"
16902For what purpose could such a fragile small creature have been created?
16902Grayson?"
16902Had they surrounded her, as she watched and prayed by the side of the dying woman?
16902Have I been lifting up my hands to heaven like the Pharisee, and thanking God that I am not like others?
16902Have I been robbed?
16902Have I not a right to do as I please with my own property?"
16902Have you a piano here?"
16902Have you ever met with such women?"
16902Have you finished?
16902He asked me if I ever been baptized?''
16902He bowed courteously, and"presumed he had the pleasure of speaking to Miss Stillinghast?"
16902Here are my books, there my flowers, and this-- you know_ this_, do you not?"
16902How are you?"
16902How came it about?"
16902How can I aid you?"
16902How do they live?"
16902How is Helen?"
16902How?
16902I asked a physician, who was examining the extent of his injuries,''whether or not he could be removed?''
16902I can not believe now that you would on any account oppose Helen in the practice of her faith?"
16902I have made inquiries of your friends and foes concerning your habits, your business associations, your antecedents--""For what purpose, sir?"
16902I hope you are not hurt or offended?"
16902I like such work; but, May, could we not hunt up your old maummy, if she is not too old, to come and wait?"
16902I suppose you kept awake, as you have heavy interests at stake?"
16902I wonder if your proof will stand the test of the law?"
16902If it is much, well; if nothing, it makes no difference: but, do you hesitate?
16902If this old beggar is so destitute, I can leave her something to buy a loaf; but what business is it of mine?
16902Is he gone?"
16902Is he in danger?"
16902Is he very sick?"
16902Is there any possible way of getting in?"
16902It is more than human nature can bear.--Where are you going?"
16902It is quite indifferent to me, my dear;--but what have we here?"
16902Jerrold?"
16902Jerrold?"
16902Jerrold?"
16902May, suppose you had Aladdin''s lamp?"
16902May, who was in your uncle''s room the last night he lived?
16902My cousin has arrived; shall I bring her to see you soon?"
16902Now, can I do any thing for you?"
16902Oh, missy, was n''t it comforting to have such a dream?"
16902Or was it the effect of new and divine influences?
16902Poison?
16902See my chairs and sofa-- did you ever see such incomparable chintz?
16902Shall I fetch it to you?"
16902Shall I read to you now?
16902Shall I ring for Elise, for you are tangling and tearing your hair to pieces?"
16902Shall any dare say it was religion?
16902Shall you take in sewing?"
16902She came with a graceful, but timid air, towards Mr. Stillinghast; and holding out her hand, said in a low, sweet tone,"My uncle?"
16902She inquired"how he felt?"
16902She saw the child who lived with her, and called her grandmother, playing about the door, and beckoning to her, inquired"how she was?"
16902Stillinghast?"
16902Stillinghast?"
16902Tell me_ why_ you did it?"
16902The same barrier to my being present exists, I presume?"
16902Unsay that, wo n''t you?"
16902Was it a dream?"
16902Was it death?
16902Was it memory?
16902Was it not so Helen?"
16902Well, I am doing what is equally as foolish-- it_ is_ truly like throwing bread into a_ fish- pond_; but where''s what''s her name?"
16902Well, dear Walter?"
16902Were you ever baptized?"
16902What are your plans, if I may ask?"
16902What business has the world with me?
16902What could have changed that dark, repulsive face so entirely, that it looked an image of humility?
16902What do I here--_why_ are you here, Mark Stillinghast?"
16902What do you say?"
16902What do you want, boy?"
16902What does her physician say?"
16902What have you heard, Father?"
16902What in the world are you crying about?"
16902What is it?"
16902What is that?"
16902What is the meaning of it all-- and_ what is this_?"
16902What means this unwonted confusion;--have you been out, and just come in?
16902What object have you in providing for that old negro woman, on the outskirts of the city?"
16902What occurred, Miss Stillinghast, during the ten minutes that little fool slept?"
16902What on earth brought you here?"
16902What rational objection can you oppose to their offers?"
16902What shall I do to obtain your forgiveness?"
16902What shall you do?"
16902What was the leprosy of those men of old, to the corroding infection of SIN, which had for so many weary years diseased and defaced his spirit?
16902What will the world say?"
16902What you do all this for Miss May?
16902What you do it for?"
16902When did your ladyship see him last?"
16902When?"
16902Where did she get the_ money_ to buy wood with?"
16902Where on earth has the old curmudgeon kept them all this time?"
16902Where shall I turn for peace?
16902Who are you?"
16902Who are_ you_?"
16902Who was there?"
16902Who would measure the patriotism and purity of Washington, by the treason of Arnold?
16902Who?"
16902Why are you here?"
16902Why did not that boastful, gold- withered, shrivelled up old man, pause?
16902Why do_ tears_--_tears_--strange visitants to that haughty visage, roll over her cheeks?
16902Why does she think of her interposition that very morning which had saved her from self- murder?
16902Why insult the son of God, who suffers for you, by your derelictions and betrayal?"
16902Why pale her cheeks, and why tremble the gem- decked fingers of her fair hand?
16902Why?"
16902Will that answer you, ma''am?"
16902Will you allow me at least a few hours to_ think_?"
16902Will you give me your blessing, father?"
16902Will you please to call me when Father Fabian comes in?
16902Will you remain?"
16902Will you-- will you come and keep house for me, like you did for old Stillinghast?
16902You gwine out to cut some of the trees down in Howard''s Park, I reckon?"
16902_ How_ can you bear it as you do, for you do not seem the least afraid of him?"
16902_ Is she gone_?"
16902_ What_ and_ who_ instigated her to evil?
16902_ all_ that for an old crippled nigger like me?"
16902_ how_ will it be with you then?
16902_ how_ will she resist without the sacraments?"
16902are you mad?
16902but perhaps you will not expect me to assist you?"
16902did she tell you so?"
16902exclaimed one;"why, old aunty,_ who_ has been tampering with you?"
16902has such been your experience?
16902have you any special engagement this forenoon?"
16902he murmured,"has she robbed me?"
16902he said, testily;"_ I-- I_ cast bread on the waters, do I?
16902how can I think of_ Jesus Christ_--how can I love him, without thinking of, and loving her?
16902how is it that you come to me?
16902how?
16902how_ dare_ you speak thus to me?
16902oh no, dear Helen; did I say any thing like that?
16902said Helen, with a degree of timidity unusual to her;"will you grant it?"
16902said Mr. Stillinghast, with a grim smile;"I did not mean_ that_, but what will become of you when I am dead?"
16902said Walter Jerrold, calmly,"have you any grief or mystery hidden from me, my wife?
16902thought May, while her little fluttering heart felt an icy chill pass over it;"what will Uncle Stillinghast think?
16902thought May;"or had she been in the presence of MARY and the angels of heaven?
16902was he not mad to expect to find a true and loving spouse in one who had cast off her allegiance to God?
16902well?"
16902what now?"
16902whispered Helen, while every bad, avaricious, and selfish instinct in her nature, started to sudden life;"where shall I find them?"
16902why add new thorns to that awful crown of agony?
16902why wound me so deeply?"
16902yes, sir; shall I bring all the papers-- or are those you wish me to burn, numbered?"
29815And what are the several rights but the stipulations and specifications of that contract?
29815N''est ce pas l''énonciation des clauses et des conditions de ce contrat?"
29815Rousseau?...
29815What else is the declaration itself than the formulation of the state contract according to Rousseau''s ideas?
29815Whence comes this conception in American law?
29815[ Footnote 112: For years I have used my nose to smell with, Have I then really a provable right to it?]
23096And you believe in God, do you?
23096But_ when_?
23096By whose authority?
23096If God be for us who can be against us?
23096Is Jesus divine?
23096Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
23096Then one of the twelve called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, and said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? 23096 What can I do for you, dear?"
23096What have they seen in thy house?
23096Why must I have this trial or pain or trouble?
23096( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
23096After all, it is not so much a question of the knowledge of the day, or the hour, or the month of one''s conversion as"Do we now know Christ?"
23096And so for those of us whose lives have been such a struggle we cry,"Is there no deliverance?"
23096And then the question came to him as from God,"What do you believe?"
23096And they said, What is that to us?
23096Are there not hundreds and thousands of other men waiting, as the chief justice waited, for some one to speak or write?
23096As has been indicated, the text proves that we may choose life if we will, but I have more especially in mind the question,"Why should we do it?"
23096At the day of Pentecost people were saying,"What do these things mean?"
23096But how about the sins of the past?
23096But on the other hand, what if we should simply be faithful?
23096But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste?
23096But"Is there no deliverance that is complete?"
23096Could anything be more inspiring than to know that we have the approval of the Holy Ghost of the things we say or think?
23096Did n''t you notice a fresh little grave near the one with the stone?
23096Do I know when I was converted?
23096Do you reject hell, because it seems to you to be inconceivable?
23096Do you think for a moment that those who gaze at us would imagine that we had the least conviction that people away from Christ were lost?
23096Does your life parallel God''s law or cross it?
23096Finally they met, and the infidel with a sneer said,"So you believe the Bible, do you?"
23096For the angel had said,"The Lord is with thee, Gideon,"and Gideon had said,"If the Lord is with us, then how can these things be?"
23096For this day we hope and pray and cry aloud,"O Lord, how long, how long?"
23096For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
23096God seemed to say to him,"Have you ever taken that stand where you would say,''I am committed to the right even if it ends in death''?"
23096Has he not said,"Ye shall receive power"?
23096Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
23096Have we failed to take both?
23096Have you ever seen a perfect rainbow-- that is, a rainbow in a perfect circle?
23096Have you ever stopped to think what is really associated with the full acceptance of the third Person of the Trinity?
23096He granted Saul of Tarsus a vision of himself as he approached Damascus until he cried,"Who art thou?"
23096He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
23096How about your living?
23096How about your testimony?
23096How could we expect them to have the same experience in coming to Christ?
23096How may I be converted?
23096How may I know certainly?
23096How may we know that he is striving?
23096How may we know that the Bible is the word of God?
23096How may we secure such a possession?
23096How then ought we to live?
23096How wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?
23096I The natural question that comes to every student of the life of Judas must be,"Why was he chosen?"
23096I What is conversion?
23096I What is the striving of the Spirit?
23096I ask you the question, Do you believe in heaven as a place of rewards?
23096I doubt not the question has often come to us,"How can God be just and be the justifier of them that believe?"
23096I found myself becoming unscrupulous in my business life and now I am wrecked, certainly for time-- oh,"said he,"can it be for eternity?
23096I looked the other day into the face of a man who said to me,"Do you know me?"
23096II Have you really taken all that God meant you should have?
23096II How may I be converted?
23096II Why are we not having revelations to- day as we know they have been given at other times?
23096III Did you ever realize that you were standing in the way of the conversion of your friends?
23096III Do you know when you were converted?
23096III Oh, is there no hope?
23096III What would be the consequences of the Spirit ceasing his work?
23096IV How may we know that we have passed from death into life?
23096IV Why should he cease his striving?
23096If these things are true of us-- and they are, according to the Word of God-- then what prospect is there for us but that of eternal punishment?
23096If this is true then what is consecration?
23096In the twenty- first chapter of John the fifth and sixth verses we read,"Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have ye any meat?
23096Is it not like this with our sins?
23096Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
23096Is such a deliverance as this from individual sins possible?
23096It is indeed a black picture, and with whitened faces and rapidly beating hearts we ask, Is there any hope?
23096It is not giving God something, for how could we give him that which is already his own?
23096It is true that we shall go on from light into darkness, from morning into the night, but is there no final deliverance?
23096It may be that some will say,"Why insist upon conversion when my life is a moral one?"
23096Just what is the burden of this prayer of Paul''s?
23096Man tells the depraved man to change his surroundings; but how about the heart that is unclean?
23096Man tells the sinner to do his best; but how about the will which has been weakened by sinful practices, and which seems unable to act?
23096Napoleon once was asked,"What is the greatest need of the French nation?"
23096Oh, if it be true that the_ way_ of the transgressor is hard, in the name of God what shall we say of the end?
23096Oh, may I say that it is a great sin to be untrue?
23096One man called my attention to it and said,"It is amusing, is n''t it?"
23096Second: Just what, therefore, is this work of sanctification?
23096THE MORNING BREAKETH TEXT:"_ Watchman, what of the night?
23096That is, do you know the exact time?
23096The biography of Helen Kellar[ Transcriber''s note: Keller?
23096The great temperance leader went to speak to him and said"Edward, why do n''t you pray?"
23096The old minister looked at him and said simply,"Well, is that anything to be proud of?"
23096The rest of the verse is a question,"God that justifieth?"
23096The thirty- fourth verse reads,"Who is he that condemneth?"
23096The words"unto them"are in italics, so not in the original, and we ask"added to what?"
23096Then said I, O my Lord, what are these?
23096Then the question for the moralist is this,"Have you ever offended in one point?"
23096Then why not now?
23096They spent the night in the kirk in prayer, when the minister said,"Why not ask God to restore his body?"
23096This appealed to the dying man and he said,"Where shall I read?"
23096V But what must I do to take advantage of all this gracious offer of God?
23096V What is meant by the Spirit not striving?
23096V"_ And the host ran, and cried and fled._"What hosts are against us to- day?
23096Was there ever such a catalogue of mercies?
23096Watts[ Transcriber''s note: Watt?]
23096What hope is there for the moralist when Jesus said,"Except ye be converted"?
23096What if God''s will should be done for but one year in all things in any of our cities; would the result be anything else than perfect joy?
23096What if I had said,"I will decorate the well house that I may change the water?"
23096What if he had hidden behind some great rock and simply waited?
23096What if he had tarried behind some one of those great trees near the city along the way which he should walk, or, possibly on the Emmaus way?
23096What if instead of going out to the scene of his disgraceful death he had waited until after Jesus had risen?
23096What is it, therefore?
23096What should he do with it?
23096When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
23096When the minister said to the old sea captain,"Why do you do this?
23096Who ever heard of a boy growing in this way?
23096Who ever heard of a doctor who had a prescription for growth?
23096Who knows but one could speak and the other could sing?
23096Who was that Robert?
23096Who, then, would be without it?
23096Why have we not this power of his?
23096Why is not some one in our own land especially working out some of the great plans and purposes of God?
23096Why should God continue when we only spurn his offers of mercy?
23096Why take such a risk?"
23096Will you not come while he calls to- day?
23096With such a work as this, who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
23096Would God that justifieth do it, or Christ that died consent to it?
23096and he said,"Yes, sir; do you?"
23096and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
23096and in thy name have cast out Devils?
23096and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt?
23096who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
22075If time be heavy on your hands, Are there no beggars at your gate, Nor any poor about your lands? 22075 Oh, to what uses shall we put the wildweed flower that simply blows?
22075Ought I to have kept it back, or repined at restoring the loan?
22075What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
22075Why have you given me my life?
22075Already the axe was laid to the root of the tree; already the sentence had gone forth,"cut it down: why cumbereth it the ground?"
22075And how can we pay?
22075And is there any moral shut within the bosom of the rose?
22075And now comes the solemn question-- are we making progress, going forward; are we striving to do the work which God has given us to do?
22075And now what lesson can we learn from the prison- house at Rome?
22075And those old words will have a terrible meaning for you then,"What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
22075And what of the future?
22075And why is this so?
22075Are there no cities, no towns, among us over which Jesus might shed tears?
22075Are there no prodigals here now who have not yet arisen and gone to their Father?
22075Are there no weak, tempted women straying into danger, like the lost sheep?
22075Are there none here who are carrying about some secret sin which poisons all their life?
22075Are there none of you who_ know_ that you are the slaves of some besetting sin?
22075Are we feeding it with offerings of self- sacrifice and love; offerings of a sweet- smelling savour to God?
22075Are we keeping that holy flame alight?
22075Are we quite sure that we_ are_ thankful to God for the harvest?
22075Are we thankful to God?
22075Are we trying to keep our lives pure and holy, remembering that we are the temples of the Holy Ghost?
22075Are you afraid to look upon God?
22075Are you in your business walking honestly, as in the day?
22075Are you keeping those bodies of yours as temples of the Holy Ghost, in purity, chastity, temperance?
22075Are you nourishing bitter, unforgiving feelings against anyone who has injured you?
22075Are you still tied and bound with the chain of your sins?
22075Are you trying to live without the Precious Food of the Altar?
22075Brethren, who is your God?
22075Brothers, are we ready to meet Him?
22075Brothers, dare we turn away and carry our chain of slavery longer?
22075But can he laugh you out of believing in death?
22075But some men will say-- why can not God give me grace and strength without these forms?
22075But what hope could there be for the children, just snatched from their warm beds, and now exposed unclad to the bitter December night?
22075But where?
22075But, my sisters, stay, and ask yourselves the question-- How do I spend my holidays?
22075But_ how_ can you best help each other?
22075Can these poor dull characters of ours ever shine as the stars for ever and ever?
22075Can you fancy that sort of talk in the streets of the Heavenly City?
22075Can you recall a time when you went through the world"wearing the white flower of a blameless life?"
22075Children, have you ever heard of the language of flowers?
22075Dear brothers and sisters, some of us need to turn over a new leaf, to make a fresh start, how shall we do it?
22075Did you ever read, brethren, how the last fight of gladiators in the Colosseum ended?
22075Did you ever watch a young mother making the clothes for her first child?
22075Did you listen to the warning, my brother, and take heed?
22075Do we appreciate the value of that Holy Sacrament, when we bring our children to be baptised?
22075Do we pass by on the other side, without a thought or care, like the Priest?
22075Do we think lightly of our sins?
22075Do we understand the privilege and the blessing of having been baptised into Christ''s Holy Church, and made partakers of the resurrection of Jesus?
22075Do we_ speak_ lightly of our sins?
22075Do you educate them for Heaven?
22075Do you give them that best of all teaching-- a good example?
22075Do you know that from the time of Eve women have mainly made the history of the world?
22075Do you know who it is who loves us best, and who has done most for us?
22075Do you remember the Eastern story of the magician, who gave a ring of vast beauty to a certain prince?
22075Do you remember the story of the little Russian boy who trusted in God?
22075Do you take good care of those souls?
22075Do you tell me that you have delayed so long that it is too late now?
22075Does the Holy Ghost descend like a dove on you who hear?
22075Does the world recognise us, by our manners, and way of life, as citizens of Heaven?
22075Each town and city of earth is proud of its most famous citizens, but what city can show such names as our City, Jerusalem on high?
22075Even like the great poet Dante, who, when asked in exile by the monks,"My brother, what are you seeking?"
22075Every day of our life has its special work for God; have we always tried to do the day''s work with our might?
22075Every day of our life is a teacher in God''s great School, and brings its lesson; have we tried to learn the lesson aright?
22075God has fed you, and clothed you, and preserved you all these years; have you been thankful?
22075Have we learnt to walk_ humbly_ with our God?
22075Have you ever known what it is to have sinned grievously, and to have repented truly?
22075Have you ever noticed the sweet- scented wall flowers growing on an old stone wall?
22075Have you felt the shame, the sorrow, the misery of knowing your sin, and the exquisite sense of relief when you knew that you were pardoned?
22075Have you known the power of Christ''s absolving word?
22075Have you never felt this when you have knelt down to pray?
22075Have you stayed to calculate how much of your time is occupied in thinking and talking of yourselves?
22075Have you understood them?
22075His first question was--"Where are my boys?"
22075Hope on, hope ever, why should tears be flowing?
22075How are you using these things?
22075How can we struggle on through a hard world?"
22075How can you be sweet?
22075How many remain of the lessons and warnings of the past year?
22075How much do you owe unto our Lord for these benefits?
22075How much of the good seed remains undestroyed by the choking thorn?
22075How shall we know?
22075How?
22075I know certain people who never wash themselves, who never pray; but what have they to do with us?
22075If not, how can you expect to be kept from evil?
22075If our lives show no love, no humility, no self- sacrifice, no patience, no meekness, how shall we stand when the great day of ingathering comes?
22075If the day be Sunday, do you keep God''s Commandment, and observe the Sabbath Day to keep it holy?
22075Is God dwelling in the holy of holies of our heart, or have we cast Him out, like Israel of old, to make room for some unworthy idol?
22075Is it a good one, a strong one, a light shining before men so that they can see your good works?
22075Is it well with thee; is it well with the husband; is it well with the child?
22075Is not that a pretty thought, children, that the flowers are the smiles of the grateful earth?
22075Is that troubled face of yours the same over which a pure mother wept and prayed, and which she sanctified with holy kisses?
22075Is that your Bible on the shelf, covered with tell- tale dust?
22075Is there anyone whose success annoys you, and whose misfortune would give you pleasure?
22075Is there no one here now who says in his heart:"Would to God that I were as in years past?"
22075It is a serious question for you and me, for preacher and people, does the White Dove perch on my shoulder as I preach?
22075Let us do our duty here in a strange land, thinking-- what will they say in Heaven?
22075Man of business, God has given you a quick brain, a keen eye, an aptitude for you[ Transcriber''s note: your?]
22075Men of business, anxious workers, is the White Dove with you in your factory, your farm, your office?
22075Mothers and fathers, young men and maidens, is there a place in your home where the Holy Spirit may come, and continually dwell?
22075My brethren, how does that concern you?
22075My brethren, how many Good Samaritans are there among us?
22075My brother, what aileth thee?
22075My brother, what is that dark stain upon the white robe of your purity?
22075My brothers, does the ring of conscience press no finger here to- day?
22075My brothers, how do you know that you are all right?
22075My brothers, what are the doubters and the unbelievers going to give you in exchange for what they rob you of?
22075My brothers, what fate can be more awful than that of having to look back upon a wasted life through all eternity?
22075My brothers, where is the white robe of your Baptism, the shining armour of your Confirmation?
22075My brothers, who is our leader and guide, the Holy Spirit, or our own will?
22075Never say a word which may wound another; never turn away when you can help a neighbour; never ask with the sneer of Cain,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
22075No, look for help-- but where?
22075Now, did Solomon act upon the mean principle of building a poor, cheap house for God, whilst he erected a gorgeous palace for himself?
22075One of his schoolmates singled him out for ridicule and insult; and the boy answered--"do you suppose I am ashamed of my patch?
22075Or did you pass by with the crowd on the other side, saying how sad a sight it was, but still no affair of yours?
22075Or do we look on our fallen brother with curiosity, and leave him to his fate, like the Levite?
22075Or have you defiled those holy temples with drunkenness and lust?
22075Shall we be ashamed of a man because he is unfortunate?
22075Shall we turn away from a brother because the world speaks hardly of him?
22075Sirs, we be brethren, shall we run from our neighbour because he is in trouble, as rats run from a falling house?
22075Suppose a man to have neglected prayer for years, is that any reason why he should not begin to pray now?
22075Suppose you were to come to a deep well, but had no pitcher or other vessel to let down into it, of what use would the water be to you?
22075The dying man smiled as he raised his trembling hand to his commander, and looking him in the face said,"General, did n''t I lead them straight?"
22075The thought should be,"What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits?"
22075Then why did God ordain Baptism, and order His disciples to baptise all nations?
22075Then, too, the means of grace-- how are we using them?
22075There are poor widows lying there, who say to us,"We have buried our husband, the bread- winner, how can we feed and educate and clothe the children?
22075There are the Sacraments of the Church, do we value them as we ought?
22075They say,"To what purpose was this waste?"
22075They were heavy enough to force that bitter cry from Jesus,"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
22075Think, my brothers, you who have this world''s good, how often have you answered the cry?
22075Think, what makes a gem flash and sparkle?
22075We are here in a strange land, does the world take notice of us as those who belong to Jesus?
22075We preach humility to others, we expect to see it in others''lives, are we humble ourselves?
22075Well, what does the rose say?
22075What are some of the fruits which God looks for in the life of a Christian?
22075What are some of the goods which our Master, God, has entrusted to our care?
22075What are the last words they hear her speak, as she passes over the brink of eternity?
22075What are they?
22075What are ye all when Heaven appears?
22075What are ye all when the year is done?
22075What do they say to us?
22075What else do the flowers say to us?
22075What happens?
22075What have all those years left to me?
22075What if the Holy Ghost has left you, and you know it not?
22075What if the Holy Spirit no longer dwells in you, what must the end of such a life be?
22075What is their excuse?
22075What of our lamps, are they burning?
22075What of our talents, have they yielded interest?
22075What sees he?
22075What streets are crowded with such a goodly company as the streets of Heaven?
22075What was the Jerusalem of the present, on which He looked; what of the future?
22075What was the rich man''s sin?
22075What was to be done?
22075What will you do?
22075When our soldiers do noble deeds abroad, their thought is-- what will they say in England?
22075When we look back upon our past sins and failures, does the memory make us sad-- make us humble?
22075When we see a fellow man fallen among thieves, and lying by the wayside of life, what do we do?
22075When your little child dies, and you look at the loving eyes closing for the last time, what comfort has your doubting friend to give you?
22075Where has God told us this?
22075Where is the use of talking about our faith if we are poor, fearful, unhappy people?
22075Who can look on Nature, touched by the warm breath of May, and doubt the resurrection?
22075Who dwells in the secret place, the holy of holies of your heart?
22075Who is there who, thinking upon these things, can be other than humble?
22075Who shall look back for joy or pain?"
22075Who shall remember snow or rain?
22075Who will be the little pinch of salt?"
22075Why are not all of you who hear me now Communicants?
22075Why did Jesus, on the night of His betrayal, ordain the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper, and command His disciples--"Do this, in remembrance of Me?"
22075Why should there be two classes among you; one class of Church- goers only, the other of Church- goers who are Communicants?
22075Why then has the Church, from the earliest ages, from the days of S. Paul and the other Apostles, used Confirmation?
22075Why?
22075Will it be any comfort to you to hear them say that"there is nothing new, nothing true, and that it does not signify?"
22075Will you lie there in the dangerous path, and die, die in your sins?
22075Will your accounts bear looking into by God''s Eye?
22075You clothe your children, you feed them, you educate them; yes, but do you take care of their_ souls_?
22075You come to your own dying bed; is there one of these doubting, scoffing faith- destroying friends who can bring peace or calm to your last hours?
22075You understand what I mean, children?
22075Young men, is not this too true of some of those who hear me now?
22075brethren, be serious; are these things nothing to you?
22075my brothers, are_ our_ lives such that we can ever hope to adore God''s jewel- house above?
22075my brothers, have you not been trusting to the Priest and the Levite, rather than to the Good Samaritan?
26522And the eunuch said, See, here is water: what doth hinder me to be baptized? 26522 He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?"
26522How do you live?
26522Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His death? 26522 Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?"
26522Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?
26522The Lord Jesus,she said,"has given His last drop of blood for me, and should I not give Him this hundred pounds?"
26522What do you gain by it?
26522Who pays you for this?
26522Why do you hold meetings?
26522Will not the best way of replying to this question be to let him speak for himself? 26522 You?
26522( 2)_ How do such come into office?__ Ans._ By the appointment of the Holy Ghost, Acts xx.
26522( 4)_ Is it incumbent upon the saints to acknowledge such and to submit to them in the Lord?__ Ans._ Yes.
2652213, 14, encourage us to ask with all boldness, for ourselves and others, both temporal and spiritual blessings?
26522And if this were God''s work, was He not bound to care for His own work?
26522And was not all this deliberately planned and carried on for His own glory?
26522And what is love?
26522And what is_ cross_-bearing?
26522And why was it not burnt?
26522And would He suffer His own glory to be dimmed?
26522At last we reach the_ turning- point_ in the psalm: he asks as he reviews former experiences, WHERE IS THE DIFFERENCE?
26522But here is the Spirit''s own inspired utterance, and, if the praying be moulded on the model of His teaching, how can we go astray?
26522Can the rod lift itself, or the saw move itself, or the hammer deal its own blow, or the sword make its own thrust?
26522Could God ever dishonour such trust?
26522Could not something be done to meet the temporal and spiritual wants of this class of very poor children?
26522Dear reader, do you know the living God?
26522Did not that ornament in the Lord''s sight appear as of great price?
26522For example, what have we found to be the initial step and stage in George Muller''s spiritual history?
26522For in the time of temptation, I have been repeatedly led to say: Should I thus sin?
26522He expected them, for if there were no crises and critical emergencies how could there be critical deliverances?
26522He had often sought God and been heard and helped, and why not now?
26522How can I get over the plain word of the Lord, which is to the contrary, even if the first four points could be satisfactorily settled?
26522How can such use of God''s word fail to help and strengthen spiritual life?
26522How did Christ come to the cross?
26522IS THE CHANGE IN GOD OR IN ME?
26522Is He, in Jesus, your Father?
26522Is it not rather His will that my means should be spent in another way?
26522Is it possible that there are any modern disciples who"reject the commandment of God that they may keep their own tradition"?
26522Is it really a good cause in which I am called upon to become surety?
26522Meanwhile how could three hundred children, some of them very young and tender, be kept warm?
26522That many enemies would laugh, were the Lord to withhold supplies, and say, did we not foretell that this enthusiasm would come to nothing?
26522The evening that he arrived he said, What opportunity is there here for services for the Lord?
26522These were_ His_ orphans, for had He not declared Himself the Father of the fatherless?
26522Those suggestive words of Christ to Nathanael have often prompted like larger expectations:"Believest thou?
26522Was it God''s wings that folded over him, after all his vain flight away from the true nest where the divine Eagle flutters over His young?
26522Was it not this very passage in this inspired book that suggested, perhaps, the name of this journal:_"The Lord''s dealings with George Muller"_?
26522Was not the work, with its vast correspondence and responsibility, already sufficiently great?
26522What is the conclusion, the practical lesson?
26522What medium or channel of approach could so insure in the praying soul both an acceptable frame and language taught of the Holy Spirit?
26522What obliges the person, who wishes me to become surety for him, to need a surety?
26522When, one day, over four pounds came in, the thought occurred to Mr. Muller,"Why not lay aside three pounds against the coming need?"
26522Who can read the story of that score of years and yet talk of piety as the product of evolution?
26522Why should it be so often said, and sometimes with a measure of ground, or even much ground:"Believers are bad servants, bad tradesmen, bad masters"?
26522Would God''s goodness and mercy fail?
26522Would he be going''beyond his measure,''spiritually, or naturally?
26522Yet for man''s sake what did he do?
19671''This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners;''--is not that right, sir?
19671A death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness; is it not, sir?
19671And do you believe in Christ yourself?
19671And do you give way to his suggestions? 19671 And do you not find by experience,"I added,"that his yoke is easy, and his burden light?
19671And have you such a faith as you describe?
19671And if he pardons you, is it for your own sake, Jenny?
19671And lastly, Jenny, are you in charity with all men? 19671 And must all great sinners go to hell?"
19671And to which of these places do you think that, as a sinner in the sight of God, you deserve to go?
19671And what are you?
19671And what became of you then?
19671And what did the minister say?
19671And what did you think of yourself while he preached about Jesus Christ?
19671And what do the people say about your reading, and praying, and attention to the things of God?
19671And what do you hope to gain by his death?
19671And what do you read in the Bible?
19671And what do you think of that?
19671And what effect did these thoughts produce in your mind?
19671And what else did he tell you?
19671And what have been your thoughts all the time since you first heard these sermons in America? 19671 And what made you think this was all spoken to you in particular?"
19671And what thoughts had you about your soul all that time before you went to America?
19671And where can I go so well?
19671And who brings this good news?
19671And whom does he save?
19671Are not his promises now very precious to you?
19671Are then all men cleansed from sin by his blood?
19671Are you in much bodily pain?
19671Are you really desirous, my dear child, to be a true Christian?
19671Are you willing to suffer for his sake, if God should call you to do so?
19671Besides, hath not God chosen the poor of this world, rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he hath promised to them that love him? 19671 But is there no way of escape?
19671Can this be the religion of a child?
19671Can you prove that out of the Bible?
19671Can you read?
19671Can you tell me who_ does_ deserve it?
19671Can you trust him?
19671Could not you tell it to the Lord, who hears and answers prayers?
19671Did you begin to think yourself a great sinner, and to feel the want of a Saviour, of your own self, and by your own thoughts and doings?
19671Did you ever before that day feel any desire about your soul?
19671Did you hear more sermons than one during that month?
19671Did you not find many difficulties in your situation, owing to your change of principle and practice?
19671Did you not then feel for your family at home?
19671Do you believe in your heart that Christ is able and willing to save the chief of sinners?
19671Do you believe that God is merciful to you in the pardon of your sins?
19671Do you earnestly desire to forsake all sin?
19671Do you feel a spirit within you resisting sin, and making you hate it?
19671Do you love Christ now in a way you never used to do before?
19671Do you not believe that he is able to save you?
19671Do you not think that Jesus Christ and his salvation are the one thing most needful and most desirable?
19671Do you think he is not willing to save you?
19671Do you wish, and desire, and strive to keep his commandments?
19671Does he behave well as your servant?
19671Does he know anything,replied I,"of the principles of the Christian religion?"
19671Good news for whom?
19671Has any change taken place in you since then?
19671Have you a wife?
19671Have you any children?
19671Have you any fears of more bodily suffering?
19671Have you any worldly cares upon your mind?
19671Have you ever heard any preaching since that time?
19671Have you felt any uneasiness on account of your soul?
19671Have you known her long?
19671He died for me, sir; and what could he do more?
19671How are you, my friend?
19671How closely connected in the history of man are these three periods of a general meeting together? 19671 How do you feel towards those bold, wanton, ill- tempered girls at the next door, who jeer and mock you so about your religion?"
19671How do you know that he first loved you?
19671How far had you read when you fell asleep?
19671How is your daughter?
19671How long have you had that wish?
19671How long is it since you heard the sermon which, you hope, through God''s blessing, effected your conversion?
19671How old are you?
19671How so?
19671How so?
19671How to do you good?
19671How was any change brought about in you?
19671How was it brought about?
19671How was that?
19671How was that?
19671How, William? 19671 How, then, comes any one to be a child of God, when by nature we are children of wrath?"
19671How?
19671If you are changed, who changed you?
19671Is it not God''s own word for our instruction?
19671Is it not of his mercy that you know and feel yourself to be a sinner?
19671Is this casual or designed?
19671Jenny,said I,"you can repeat the Catechism?"
19671Like me, William? 19671 My child, Jenny,"said I,"how are you to- day?"
19671My dear child, what is the meaning of the word gospel?
19671My dear, what made St. Paul say he was chief of sinners? 19671 Not go where poverty and sickness may call me?
19671Now, then, my dear Jane, does not all this show a connection between the Lord Jesus Christ and your soul? 19671 Right; and what does God bestow upon the children of wrath, when he makes them children of grace?"
19671Sir, my faith is often exceedingly weak: can you be so kind as to tell me what you have found to be the most effectual means of strengthening it? 19671 Tell me, William, is not that very sin which you speak of a burden to you?
19671The life of grace and mercy_ now_, and the life of glory and happiness hereafter; is it not, sir?
19671To- morrow, if you please, sir;--will you come to- morrow and talk to me about it? 19671 Was he always so well behaved?"
19671Was she always so?
19671What are you reading this morning, Jane?
19671What are your thoughts about Christian love or charity,--I mean, whom and what do you most love?
19671What are your views of the dark valley of death, now that you are passing through it?
19671What change did you perceive in yourself with respect to the world?
19671What did he say?
19671What do you believe respecting the death of Christ, Jenny?
19671What do you love him for?
19671What do you mean by saying so?
19671What does grace mean?
19671What does the blood of Christ do?
19671What family have you?
19671What has he done for you?
19671What is it to have faith?
19671What is it? 19671 What is required, Jenny, of them who come to the Lord''s Supper?
19671What is your hope? 19671 What is your present view of the state in which you were before you felt seriously concerned about the salvation of your soul?"
19671What life do we live thereby?
19671What made you first think so seriously about the state of your soul?
19671What part of the Bible were you reading, William?
19671What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? 19671 What things?"
19671What was your state by nature?
19671Where is your hope?
19671Where were you before you came into this infirmary?
19671Where were you born?
19671Which do you call the land of light? 19671 Which were they?"
19671Who are cleansed and saved?
19671Who gave you that spirit? 19671 Who redeemed you?"
19671Who sanctified you?
19671Who sends this good news for wicked sinners?
19671Who sent the good minister in America to awaken your soul by his preaching?
19671Who taught you to read?
19671Who then began the work of serious thought in your mind?
19671Why do you love him?
19671Why do you wish so?
19671Why so, William?
19671Why so?
19671Why so?
19671William, is that you?
19671You have committed your soul into his keeping long since, have you not?
19671dead, and alive again?
19671''Are these thy favours day by day, To me above the rest?
19671A man?
19671And is this for me?"
19671And what am I now?
19671Are we sensible of our own emptiness, and therefore flying to a Saviour''s fulness to obtain grace and strength?
19671Are we turned from idols to serve the living God?
19671Are we"clothed with humility,"and arrayed in the wedding garment of a redeemer''s righteousness?
19671Are we"lost, and found?"
19671Are you not willing to give Christ all the honour of your salvation, and to take all the blame of your sins on your own self?"
19671Art thou made rich by faith?
19671At length I said to Elizabeth,"Do you experience any doubts or temptations on the subject of your eternal safety?"
19671At which house does she live?"
19671Awed by a mortal''s frown shall I Conceal the word of God most high?
19671Beside, how can me love Christ if me do not what Christ tell me?
19671Besides, I could see that my heart was not right; and how could such a heart be fit for heaven?
19671But the rising murmur was checked by the animating thought,"She is gone to eternal rest-- could I wish her back again in this vale of tears?"
19671But who can affix the adequate price to a human soul?
19671Can he read?"
19671Can you doubt, amidst such numerous tokens of past and present mercy?"
19671Did you ever consider what it is to be a member of Christ, a child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven?"
19671Did you tell anybody what you then felt?"
19671Do any of my readers inquire why I describe so minutely the circumstances of prospect and scenery which may be connected with the incidents I relate?
19671Do we indeed live in Christ, and on him, and by him, and with him?
19671Do you bear ill- will in your heart to anybody?"
19671Do you forgive all that have offended you?
19671Do you know what''the kingdom of heaven''means?"
19671Do you think he will pardon me, sir?"
19671Do you understand me?"
19671Does it not seem as if you lived, and moved, and had a spiritual being from him?
19671Give this Bible to my brother; and will you be so kind, sir, as to instruct him?
19671Hast thou a crown laid up for thee?
19671Hath not he"chosen the weak things of this world to confound the things which are mighty?"
19671Have you not neglected that?"
19671He may well say,''What should I have done more, that I have not done?
19671He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
19671Herein thou resemblest her: but dost thou resemble_ her_ as she resembled Christ?
19671His commandments are not grievous, are they?"
19671His power is great, and who can withstand it?
19671How came massa into dis place?
19671How came you there?"
19671How can she imagine so?
19671How so?
19671How then before thee shall I dare To stand, or how thine anger bear?
19671I am willing to go; are you not willing, my father, to part with me into_ his_ hands, who gave me to you at first?"
19671I consider the Saviour saying to you, as he did to Peter,''Lovest thou me?''
19671I desired him to come into the house, and then said,--"What is your occupation?"
19671I now thought it time to appear, went to the bottom of the stairs, and said,"May a friend come up?"
19671I said,"My child, are you resigned to die?"
19671I shall lose my child-- she will die-- and what shall I do when you are gone, my Jenny?"
19671I then broke silence by reading the passage,"O death, where is thy sting?
19671I thought I distinctly saw them all-- and did_ I_ alone see them?
19671I thought I must leave off all my bad ways, or where shall I go when I died?"
19671I was a teacher of others; but was I indeed spiritually taught myself?
19671If God is good to me, if he forgives me, how can I help forgiving others?
19671In what verse of the Bible do you find this expression,''the chief of sinners;''can you repeat it?"
19671Is he our all in all?
19671Is it not so, William?"
19671Is it possible to doubt after this,_ who_ is the alone Author and Finisher of salvation; or from_ whom_ cometh every good and perfect gift?
19671Is it too much to say that other created beings, whom I could not behold with my natural eyes, were witnesses of the scene?
19671Is it too much to say, they should live like the angels in all holiness, and be filled with love and zeal for men''s souls?
19671Is that your Bible?"
19671Is there no mercy in this?"
19671Is there no way for a great sinner to be saved?"
19671Is thine heart set upon heavenly riches?
19671Massa, do you see dese limpets,{ 107} how fast dey stick to de rocks here?
19671May the number of such be daily increased?"
19671My reader, rich or poor, shall you and I appear there likewise?
19671O grave, where is thy victory?
19671Other people have risen in the world; and why should not we?
19671Peter had thrice denied his Master: his Master now thrice asked him,"Lovest thou me?"
19671She is beyond_ all_ sorrow: do you not think she is, sir?"
19671Sir, do n''t she look very ill?
19671St. Paul''s summary of religion{ 97} occuring to me, I said,"Tell me what is faith?
19671The next thing mentioned in that article of your Catechism, what is it?"
19671There are five things named in the Catechism; do you remember what is the first?"
19671Were you always so?"
19671What can I do?"
19671What can not grace accomplish?
19671What do you believe about Jesus Christ, and your own soul?"
19671What do you hope for, both as to this life and that which is to come?"
19671What is the next thing mentioned?"
19671What is wealth without grace?
19671What is your faith?
19671What shall I do without her?
19671What shall I say to them?"
19671What sort of honour and comfort can that be?
19671What were you reading?"
19671What would become of poor wicked Negro, if Christ no die for him?
19671When will it be convenient that I should send him over to you?"
19671Whose wrath or hate makes me afraid?
19671Why did you always go out of the house when he was coming?
19671Why did you never tell me about it?"
19671Why then does he love me?
19671Why then does he love me?
19671Why then does he love me?
19671Why then should I mourn?
19671Why then should you complain?
19671Why then such love to me?"
19671Would you wish it now or to- morrow?"
19671Yet how can I complain of that as lost which God has found?
19671You do not love it; you would be glad to obtain strength against it, and to be freed from it; would you not?"
19671You suffer now; but are you not willing to suffer for his sake, and to bear patiently those things to which he calls you?"
19671a bubble on the wave?
19671a slave To sin?
19671an heir of death?
19671and the son of man, that thou visitest him?"
19671did he speak to you in particular?"
19671do you apprehend any danger in the case?"
19671how can I?
19671if you were to die to- night, are you sure you should go to Christ and be happy?''
19671know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
19671or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
19671or wherein have I proved unfaithful or unkind to my faithless, backsliding children?''
19671repeating your Catechism?"
19671said I,"what does she talk about?"
19671the West India Islands?"
19671where do you think you shall go when you die?
19671where do you think you shall go when you die?''
19671where will you be a hundred years hence?
19671would you say God made you a slave?"
19671you have a soul-- you have a soul; and what will become of it when you die?
22134''Can you not trust God?'' 22134 ''He wants our hearts, and wo n''t you trust Him, mamma?''
22134''What does He want?'' 22134 ''What?''
22134And bring others to know him?
22134And thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet?
22134And what shall I more say? 22134 Are you looking unto Jesus?"
22134Can you recall your prayer?
22134Dear Lord, and shall Thy Spirit rest In such a wretched heart as mine? 22134 He saith unto him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
22134He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? 22134 How do you do, Mr. Gough?
22134I have just been to see poor Mr. H----, he can not live-- he does n''t seem to realize it; and then what will become of his family? 22134 Is your peace never disturbed, William?"
22134Mr. Phelps, can you attend the funeral of a child on---- Street? 22134 What book?"
22134What shall I render unto God for all his benefits? 22134 Who are these arrayed in white robes, and whence came they?
22134_ Wo n''t you trust Him?_the child asked.
22134''Do they go to Sabbath- school?''
22134''Have you not always been cared for?''
22134''How can you pray for one who has abused you so?''
22134''Will you read it,''she inquired,''if I give you one?''
22134''Will you send them if I call for them next Lord''s Day morning?''
2213412---- Street, and see a young man who is sick, and will have to go to the hospital?
22134After supplication in prayer and a hymn of praise, the minister asked mother:"Have you any word for me, sister?"
22134Amid all the busy scenes of life, is there no time for a cheerful word?
22134And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I should do unto you?
22134And did I read His sacred Word, To make my life therewith accord?
22134And did I, when the day was o''er, God''s watchful aid again implore?
22134And so every one of us who are here to day in Christ can say humbly, but truly,"O death, where is thy sting?
22134Are all elders wise?
22134Are all ministers wise?
22134Are all these professing Christians wise?
22134Are not souls perishing around you for lack of knowledge?
22134Are not the opportunities great in this city for doing good?
22134Are there no tumultuous fears allayed in the breast of those two blind men as they sit by the wayside to Jerusalem?
22134Are we all who are here to- day to this funeral_ in the Lord_--"I in them and thou in me?"
22134Are you still slighting the Saviour?
22134But what is the object God has in view in thus breaking the family circle by death?
22134But what makes us to differ from each other?
22134Can the consolation of God be small with those who are His, when we are informed that He will ransom His people from the power of the grave?
22134Can we then withhold our alms to the poor?
22134Can you be engaged in a grander or nobler work?
22134Can you imagine a more heartrending scene than the one so graphically portrayed by this missionary woman?
22134Can you not save that young and precious life, so dear to us, so gentle, so loving, so kind, so sympathetic, so hopeful?
22134Dearly beloved, we may well ask,"Who are these arrayed in white robes?"
22134Did I for any purpose try To hide the truth and tell a lie?
22134Did I hear some one say,"But what of to- morrow, For my foes are so strong, and I''m sinful indeed?"
22134Did I my lips from aught refrain That might my fellow- creature pain?
22134Did I my time and thoughts engage As fits my duty, station, age?
22134Did I with care my temper guide, Checking ill- humor, anger, pride?
22134Did I with cheerful patience bear The little ills that all must share?
22134Does not the Holy Spirit work in this very same manner?
22134Dr. Guthrie asks:"Why should we not lie as calmly in the arms of God''s Providence, as we lay in infancy on a mother''s breast?
22134For all God''s mercies through this day Did I my grateful tribute pay?
22134For, has He not promised,"Ask, and ye shall receive?"
22134From him, who loves me now so well, What power my love can sever?
22134Have you heard of that wonderful city, Whose walls are of jasper and gold?
22134Have you heard of those emblems of vict''ry, That all of the glorified bear?
22134Have you not a word for Esther?
22134Have you still joy and peace?"
22134He could say, with Newton,"Christ''s way was much rougher and darker than mine, Did Christ, my Lord, suffer, and shall I repine?"
22134He looked up and said:"''Mamma, do you know what God says?''
22134He says:"If lusty love should go in quest of beauty, Where should he find it fairer than in Blanch?
22134Here?
22134His favorite hymn was: O land of rest, for thee I sigh, When will the moment come, When I shall lay my armor by, And dwell in peace at home?
22134How can I live without him?
22134How can we save the non- churchgoers?
22134How is it possible for a soul to be ready for death, and judgment, and a coming eternity, without conversion?
22134How is it possible for him to admit any to the Lord''s table, when he is but a judge himself?"
22134How is it possible to excommunicate, when he ought to be excommunicated himself?
22134How precious is this thought; though friend after friend depart,"For who has not lost a friend?"
22134I looked upon him with astonishment and exclaimed:"How is it, my friend, you can be so kind to me, as I am a comparative stranger to you?"
22134I was half sorry for the suggestion, which seemed somewhat to bewilder him, and said:"That is all you can do, is it not?"
22134If a man die, shall he live again?
22134If love ambitious sought a match of birth, Whose veins bound richer blood than Lady Blanch?"
22134If zealous love should go in search of virtue, Where should he find it purer than in Blanch?
22134Is it not that we may be like Him?
22134Is not the wickedness great?
22134Is not this the way that God deals with us?
22134Is there any purer pleasure in this world than the joy that is experienced in the heart when souls are converted to God?
22134Is there any wonder that the whole city was moved, saying,"Who is this?
22134Is there some idol that you are cherishing?
22134Is there some secret, darling sin to which you are clinging?
22134L., is Jesus precious to- day?''
22134Linked to the eternal, never broken chain of God''s goodness, what can affright?
22134Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
22134Lovely as human friendships and fellowships are here below, what are they in comparison to the felicitous condition of society in heaven?
22134Many ask the question that Cain impudently put to the Lord,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
22134May we not receive, at your convenience, particulars of their last illness and going?
22134My dear husband, how can I live without you?"
22134No Christian, however weak he may be, need fail to feel with Paul, and ask the same question,"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
22134O grave, where is thy victory?"
22134Of the star- bedecked crowns of rejoicing Which all of the ransomed shall wear?
22134Oh, God, can you not spare him?
22134Oh, are you ready?
22134Oh, if God should call for you to- day, where would your soul go?
22134Oh, what wilt thou do in the swellings of Jordan without an interest in the atoning work of Jesus?
22134Oh, who can fully estimate the excellency of a devotional temperament?
22134Oh, wilt thou let Him depart?
22134Or offer long and pharisaical prayers?
22134Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
22134Salt therefore is good: but if even the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
22134Say,"who is this that cometh from Edom with dyed garments, from Bozrah travelling in the greatness of His strength?"
22134Shall He come and find me standing From the worldling''s joy apart, Outside of its mirth and folly, With a true and loyal heart?
22134Shall He come and find me working In the vineyard full of love; Only working, till the glory Breaks upon me from above?
22134Shall life, or death, or earth, or hell?
22134Shall the Christian''s remembrance of these words be overlooked in the great day of reckoning?
22134She answered,''When I go to be with Jesus;''but she added,''Who will see to my little girl?''
22134She further asked me,''Have you any children?''
22134She said,''Excuse me, lady, will you accept a tract?''
22134She said,''I have often thought it might be wrong, but I am now convinced of it; but what shall I do for my living?''
22134She was one of those so graphically described by Jeremiah:"They say to their mothers where is corn and wine?
22134Still, we have to watch for souls and the bringing in of a brighter and better day, when one need not say to the other,"Know ye the Lord?"
22134Tarry, how?
22134The mother laughed, and said:''You can not take care of yourself; what will you do with him?''
22134The question has often been asked by the philanthropic men of the present day, How can we reach the masses?
22134The question will not be asked in the great day of account: Did you preach long, deep, and eloquent sermons?
22134Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee?
22134Therefore, take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
22134To whom, save thee, Who can alone For sin atone, Lord, shall I flee?
22134Was it not the Holy Spirit in this woman''s heart, that, led her again and again to visit this home?
22134We read:"So, when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
22134What a blessing, indeed, is this holy book in these poor homes?"
22134What brought about this personal reformation in the habits and character of parents and children?
22134What does Christ say in the Apocalypse?
22134What impressed them?
22134What is God''s estimate of those who trust in Him?
22134What is faith?
22134What is light?
22134What is the ultimate design of Christ knocking at the door of the heart?
22134What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
22134What though the storm of bereavement and affliction howl without?
22134What victories for Christ and His Church have been achieved-- who can tell?
22134What was the secret of her power in eliciting this outside testimony?
22134What would become of the masses in the lower part of the city, were it not for our truly devoted Bible women?
22134When Jesus was here upon earth the question was asked,''Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?
22134Where can we find one so full of the spirit of her dear master?
22134Where can we find rest and refuge in a dying hour, but by thinking upon and trusting in_ Him_ who is''the shadow of a great rock in a weary land?''"
22134Where?
22134Whither, oh, whither can they fly as wretched wanderers from their homes?"
22134Who among our young men in this congregation will take the place of Elder Knowles?
22134Who are arrayed in white linen, pure and white?
22134Who are the true called to the marriage supper of the Lamb?
22134Who can estimate the value of a holy missionary woman''s work in this world of sin and sorrow?
22134Who can really estimate the power of such human affection?
22134Who is sufficient for these things?
22134Who is sufficient for these things?
22134Who will bear the sheaves away?
22134Whose inhabitants ever are happy, And never grow weary or old?
22134Why do you not pray to the Blessed Virgin?''
22134Why does it imply simply a change of mind?
22134Why not?
22134Why should we remain incredulous about God''s willingness to save sinners, after such a marvellous manifestation of Divine mercy?
22134Why this marvellous success?
22134Why; what does he mean?
22134Why?
22134Why?
22134Why?
22134Why?
22134Will the dear Lord not recognize even a cup of cold water given in the name of a disciple?
22134Will you run after Him?
22134Yonder?
22134You asked if I could use any of them?
22134_ God''s Word assures us that a little child shall lead them._--"Mamma, do you know what God says?
22134_ Seemed glad to see me, etc._--Why, dear Christian reader?
22134dear friends, are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister to them who are heirs of salvation?
22134or thirsty, and gave thee drink?...
22134or who describe what smile Of gratitude illumed the face of woe?"
22134or, What shall we drink?
22134or, wherewithal shall we be clothed?
22134shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?...
22134what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Zion?
22134what thing shall I liken to thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
29288And those books?
29288But do you not see that the powerful, and the rich, sow among the children of Israel a spirit of rebellion against the eternal power of Heaven?
29288But you, yourselves; do you not possess copies of the scrolls bearing upon the prophet Issa?
29288But,said the priests,"how could the people live according to your rules if they had no teachers?"
29288By whose command the angels compiled His Word in laws for the governance of His people, which were given to Zoroaster in Paradise? 29288 Can one raise against estrayed men, to whom darkness has hidden their road and their door?"
29288Did you enjoy our little festival?
29288Do all perform mysteries similar to that which I have just witnessed?
29288Does Cæsar possess a divine right?
29288How is Issa looked upon in Thibet? 29288 In what language are written the principal scrolls bearing upon the life of Issa?"
29288Is there not, among those books, some account of the prophet Issa?
29288Of what new God dost thou speak? 29288 Where can those writings be found, and who compiled them?"
29288Which Dalai- Lama of the Christians do you refer to?
29288Who, then, art thou, who darest to utter blasphemies against our God and sow doubt in the hearts of believers?
29288Who, then, has caused that this star lights the day, warms man at his work and vivifies the seeds sown in the ground?
29288Why dost not thou perform a miracle,replied the priests,"and let thy God confound ours, if He is greater than they?"
29288Why?
29288Would you commit a sin in reciting your copy of the life of Issa to a stranger?
29288--"And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
29288And now comes another question: Why should he, a prince, have attached himself to the Israelites?
29288But, how could this be?
29288Could you not tell me anything about him?"
29288Has he the repute of a saint?"
29288How did this legend take root?
29288How otherwise could his great legislative work, his broad views, his high administrative qualities be satisfactorily explained?
29288I showed my manuscript to a cardinal very near to the Holy Father, who answered me literally in these words:--"What good will it do to print this?
29288Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cæsar, or not?"
29288It makes one''s heart ache to see the pale and tired- looking figures of these carriers; but what is to be done?
29288Man; that thou incitest the populace against the authorities, with the purpose of thyself becoming King of Israel?"
29288Then the elders asked him:"Who art thou, and from what country hast thou come to us?
29288Thereupon the governor said to the judges:"Have you heard this?
29288Where, truly, in man, is the line that separates courage from cowardice?
29288Who is he?"
29288Will you kindly excuse me?"
29288_ Chapter XII__ § 1_--"Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
29288the spies asked him again;"and is he the best of mortals?"
29288wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
2993?"
2993?"
2993But can a man be said to do a thing by habit when he has never done it before?
2993But then, how comes anybody to do anything unconsciously?
2993But you, who know your Bible so well, how was it that you did not detect the plagiarism in the last verse?
2993Can the habit have been acquired by them for his benefit?
2993He wrote of Lord Beaconsfield:"Earnestness was his greatest danger, but if he did not quite overcome it( as indeed who can?
2993In 1886 Butler published his last book on evolution,_ Luck or Cunning as the Main Means of Organic Modification_?
2993In the first place, how did we come to make them without knowing anything about it?
2993The captain shouted to the pilot who came to take them in:"Has the_ Robert Small_ arrived?"
2993Then comes the question: Who will be man''s successor?
2993What would follow if we reversed this and regarded our limbs and organs as machines which we had manufactured as parts of our bodies?
2993Who could have lit it?
2443''Is Brother Dunbar present?'' 2443 ''Yes,''says the prophet,''I do n''t know but you do; would you not like to wrestle with me?''
2443* Brigham Young on the same day said:Our present President, what is his strength?
2443After the Church of Christ fled from earth to heaven what was left?
2443Are you a judge,he asked,"and ca n''t even talk like a lawyer or a politician?"
2443Do you know,he asked,"how I feel when I get such communications?
2443I suppose they[ the Cabinet] are united in putting down Utah?
2443Is the Roman Catholic Church the Church of Christ?
2443Q.--In what manner has the United States treated the Saints who have believed in this divine message? 2443 Senator Trumbull-- But may I say to him that you will do so?"
2443Senator Trumbull-- Mr. Young, may I say to the President that you intend to observe the laws under the constitution?
2443Who founded the Roman Catholic Church?
2443Who shall be our next President?
2443You that have lived in Nauvoo, in Missouri, in Kirtland, Ohio, can you assign a reason why Joseph could not keep a store and be a merchant? 2443 ''Brother Joseph, will you trust me for a pair of boots?'' 2443 ''Fight them, would you? 2443 ''Well,''says he,''what do you think of Brother Joseph?'' 2443 ''What will you do with such a people?'' 2443 ( 1843)* For a collection of evidence on this subject, see Patterson''sWho Wrote the Mormon Bible?"
2443(?)
244329:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
24433 Z. D. Huntington** March, 1847(?).
24433,"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?"
2443A fearful host, filled with religious enthusiasm, and led on by ambitious and talented officers, what may not be effected by them?
2443Americans, will ye suffer this?
2443Are Elder Rigdon and these men such fools as to be duped by these impostors?"
2443Are you afraid of the United States?
2443Boys, how do you feel?
2443Can a man excuse his practices to the contrary because of his religious belief?
2443Could affrontery go to greater lengths?
2443Could religious bouffe go to greater lengths?
2443Did he honor his Father''s law by complying with it, or did he not?
2443Did they cease with Smith''s death, or, if not, who would receive and publish them?
2443Did this leave Rigdon as the natural head, did Smith''s son inherit the successorship, or did the supreme power rest with the Twelve Apostles?
2443Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one?
2443Do they all do this?
2443Do they intend to conquer Missouri, Illinois, Mexico?
2443Does our High Council?
2443Does the constitution forbid it?"
2443Editors, will ye not speak?
2443Fellow- citizens, will ye not awake?
2443Have any of you piled up your wood, and, when you have gone back, could not find it?
2443Have you any good excuse for not coming?
2443If he knew of all our iniquity why did he not publish it sooner?
2443Is it for this ye toiled and suffered and bled?
2443It may be asked, will this baptism by proxy necessarily save the dead?
2443Joseph rebuked the latter, asking,"Shall we, brethren, build a house for our God of logs?"
2443Might he not be fighting against God in his disbelief?
2443Now, if he knows of so much iniquity, and has got such wonderful power, why do n''t he purge it out?
2443Or will you favor us by your personal influence and by your official rank?
2443Suppose I should admit it at once?
2443The latter, addressing Governor Cumming, asked,"Are you aware that those troops are on the move toward the city?"
2443The outcome of this crime?
2443Then, addressing Rigdon, he asked,"Sidney, have you seen the Lord?"
2443To Horace Greeley''s question,"What is done with the proceeds of this tithing?"
2443To the question;"Shall we unite as one man, say it is good, and make it good by taking it on a par with gold?"
2443Were not the people of Berea nobler than the people of Thessalonica because"they searched the Scriptures daily; whether these things were so?"
2443What can have been the necessity of these secret burials, without coffins, in such places?"
2443What did these people seek at the shrine?
2443What do I care for the wrath of man?
2443What do you think of that?''
2443What was coming now?
2443What were the causes of the complete overthrow of this apparent prosperity which so speedily followed?
2443What would they say in old Connecticut?
2443What, first wife too?''
2443When asked,"Was it Spaulding''s manuscript that was burned?"
2443When he asked,"Do you want a guardian, a prophet, a spokesman, or what do you want?"
2443When they had carried Smith some thirty yards farther, some of the mob meantime asking,"Ai n''t ye going to kill him?"
2443When, on the contrary, word came that Rigdon and the majority of his society had accepted the new faith, Corrill asked himself:"What does this mean?
2443Where are your wives?''
2443Who is there who has seen us do such things?
2443Whose business is it?
2443Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
2443Why?
2443Why?
2443Will these accommodate all the inhabitants after the resurrection?
2443Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood?
2443You may go to the Bishops''courts, and what are they?
2443a council was held and some one asked,"Simmons, where''s the tarbucket?"
2443v. 13:"If the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
21814Dost thou not fear God?
21814Lord, to whom can we go? 21814 Lord, when saw we Thee athirst and gave Thee drink?"
21814Speakest Thou not unto me?
21814What is truth?
21814What then,he asked,"shall I do with Jesus?"
21814What,he proceeded,"shall I crucify your King?"
21814Whom seek ye?
21814''But,''he said,''do you know what they have been doing all day?''
21814And Pilate broke in,"Art Thou a king then?"
21814And another[4] asks,"Did ever the new birth take place in so strange a cradle?"
21814And are they not devoted and true to Him still?
21814And do thy kisses, like the rest, betray?
21814And in such moments what can be so helpful as to pilgrim in spirit to the tomb of Him who said,"I am the resurrection and the life"?
21814And is that all passed of passing away?
21814And to these questions is there any answer but this;"Behold the Man"?
21814And to what will it trust-- cleverness or character?
21814And what was this power of which he boasted?
21814And why should it not?
21814Apart from the prophecies going before which had to be fulfilled, was it a matter of indifference what death He died?
21814Besides, did He not make St. John in a quite peculiar sense His own brother by substituting him in His own stead as the son of Mary?
21814But St. Luke''s may include theirs; because, if the centurion meant to state that the claims of Jesus were just, what were His claims?
21814But does experience lead us to believe this?
21814But in what way can we ascertain how it appeared to Him, as from His painful station He looked forth upon the scene?
21814But is it true, as He says here, that everyone who is of the truth heareth His voice?
21814But is this not enough?
21814But ought we not to believe that in all other cases, however obscure the victims, the spirit manifested by Pilate has been equally displeasing to God?
21814But was it not more?
21814But was there, at the same time, any outflashing against Him of the reverse side of the Divine nature-- the lightning of the Divine wrath?
21814But what are we to say of the second-- that He forbade to pay the imperial tribute?
21814But what did he mean when he made this acknowledgment?
21814But what impressions did it make on those who saw it at the time?
21814But what is to be said of Christ''s description of Himself as"sitting on the right hand of power and coming in the clouds of heaven"?
21814But what mother''s sufferings were ever equal to Mary''s?
21814But where was he going?
21814But who does not see that the dead Christ is so interesting and wonderful because He is also the living Christ?
21814But who is worthy to look at this sight?
21814But with the angry answer,"Art thou also of Galilee?"
21814But, if a man has thus committed himself by an evil past, what is he to do?
21814But, instead of doing so, He shook Himself free from Judas and, coming forward at once into the moonlight, demanded,"Whom seek ye?"
21814But, then, it is asked, in what condition were they between their reanimation and their resurrection?
21814CALVARY Anyone writing on the life of our Lord must many a time pause in secret and exclaim to himself,"It is high as heaven, what canst thou do?
21814Can He who in words like these offered to quench the thirst of the world be the same who now whispers in mortal exhaustion,"I thirst"?
21814Can we advance a step farther into the mystery?
21814Child and lover of wisdom, do you know the King of Truth?
21814Could good by any possibility rise out of such an abyss of wrong?
21814Could it be said of them all that they knew not what they were doing?
21814Could there have been a more complete triumph over resentment and irritation?
21814Did He say,"Pray not to Me; I am a man like yourself, and I know as little of the unknown country into which we are both about to enter as you do"?
21814Did He so call it simply because His knowledge of the world informed Him of this as one of the greatest indignities of human life?
21814Did I yesterday Wash_ thy_ feet, My beloved, that they should run Quick to destroy me''neath the morning sun?
21814Did not Judas know?
21814Did the priests, scribes and nobles behave better than the mob?
21814Did they remember it now?
21814Does Christ speak no more?
21814Does anyone wish to get still nearer to Christ and hold the cup not only to Him in the person of His members but to His own very lips?
21814From Pilate''s lips there fell two words which the world will never forget-- the question,"What is truth?"
21814Had He been in an ecstasy of communion with His heavenly Father?
21814Had he ever heard Jesus preach?
21814Had he witnessed any of His miracles?
21814Had the angel been a deceiver, and God''s word a lie, and all the wonders of His childhood a dream?
21814Has it ever occurred to you to ask in which group you would have been had you been there?
21814Have we not here the rending of a third veil?
21814Have you actually clambered on Truth''s knees, and clung to her neck, and fed at her breast?
21814He asked only as a libertine might ask, What is virtue?
21814He weakly turned to Jesus Himself, asking,"Hearest Thou not what these witness against Thee?"
21814His own words supply the answer:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
21814How and where?
21814How could He help feeling disdain for one who thought of Himself so basely and treated this great crisis so frivolously?
21814How much did he know of the nature of His Kingdom, of which he spoke?
21814How ought any trial to commence?
21814How then was He buried whom all now agree to call the Greatest, the Wisest and the Best?
21814If the salvation which a preacher has to offer is only a course of moral improvement, what can he have to say in such a place?
21814In so large a concourse there would at any rate be acquaintances to see and news to hear; and who could tell what excitement might turn up?
21814In what are we to seek salvation?
21814In what terms shall we express it?
21814Indeed, there was a further shame: how could he confess himself the disciple of the Master whom he had heard blasphemed without protest?
21814Is it not a parable-- a parable of what men and women can do for Him still?
21814Is it not a significant fact, proving that nothing happens by chance?
21814Is it not so still?
21814Is it not the internal whisper, Remember how you have failed before?
21814Is not the world at present full of men and women who are in search of truth, yet pass Christ by?
21814Is the second Salome, John''s mother?
21814Is this credible?
21814Is truth a magic word to you?
21814It has been asked, Was this prayer answered?
21814It is in entire accordance with this that the word with which he approached the Sanhedrim was,"How much will ye give me?"
21814It uttered itself in the word;"Father, forgive them"; and what did it tell?
21814It was in the name of religion they had acted and in the name of God; but which of them was thus impregnated through and through with religion?
21814It was inconsistent with His own purpose and His Father''s will:"The cup which My Father hath given Me, shall I not drink it?"
21814It was inconsistent with Scripture:"How then shall the Scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?"
21814It was partly with this in view that He went so boldly out and concentrated attention on Himself by the challenge,"Whom seek ye?"
21814May we not add that part of the answer to this prayer has been its repetition age after age by the persecuted and wronged?
21814Now which will you have-- Jesus or Barabbas?
21814Now, however, the hour had come; and was this expectation fulfilled?
21814Of what nature had been the meditations of our Lord during the three hours of silence?
21814Ought He not to have appealed to his conscience and attempted to rouse him to a sense of his sin?
21814Perhaps all the great choices of life ultimately resolve themselves into this one-- Jesus or Barabbas?
21814Pilate asked Him,"Art Thou the King of the Jews?"
21814The Roman soldiers forced it on him; but was it force- work and nothing else?
21814The most momentous question which the dying can ask, or which the living can ask in the prospect of death, is,"If a man die, shall he live again?"
21814The reply of Jesus was cautious; it was another question:"Sayest thou this of thyself, or did others tell it thee of Me?"
21814Therefore-- what?
21814They were scattered, as He had predicted, and He was left alone; but was He not alone?
21814This greatness, this throne, this crown, this kingdom-- where were they?
21814This is the art of dying; but is it not also the art of living?
21814This was not the first time our Lord quoted Scripture on the cross: His great cry,"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
21814To what could this be due?
21814Unless they repent and seek pardon for themselves, how can God forgive them?
21814Was a more unjust proposal ever made?
21814Was it a temptation to Him, one wonders, when so often from every side the invitation was given Him to come down from the cross?
21814Was it not an unintentional condemnation of those who had affixed Him there?
21814Was it not the frustration of the purpose and the promise of God?
21814Was it not their duty, when anyone came forward with Messianic pretensions, to judge whether or not his claim was just?
21814Was it to the precipice over which Judas plunged not many hours afterwards?
21814Was there ever such sublime and unselfish clemency?
21814We seem to have killed and buried them; but do you not sometimes hear a knocking beneath the ground?
21814We wish, however, to see the scene enacted on Calvary in its true shape; and where shall we look?
21814What are we to admire?
21814What could it mean?
21814What do we really know of heaven, what do we wish to know, except that it is to be"with Christ"?
21814What end will it seek-- the kingdom of meat and drink, or the kingdom which is righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost?
21814What if the soldiers had cut him down?
21814What is it which these witness against Thee?"
21814What is that?
21814What is the spirit?
21814What must it have been to Him, with His delicate bodily organism and sensitive mind, to be in the hands of those rude and ruthless men?
21814What must it have been to Jesus to look on it-- to have it thrust on His sight and into contact with His very person, so that He could not get away?
21814What ought Pilate to have done?
21814What ought to have followed?
21814What reason is there why your return to God should be further postponed?
21814What spirit will it adopt as its own-- that of violence or that of love?
21814What think ye?"
21814What was this work of Christ?
21814When Jeremiah says,"O Lord, Thou hast deceived me and I was deceived,"or when Job demands,"Why did I not from the womb?
21814When hands were laid on Jesus, one of the disciples cried,"Shall we smite with the sword?"
21814When the question,"What is truth?"
21814Where was he rushing to?
21814Which means will it employ-- those which work from without inwards, or those which work from within outwards?
21814Who could wish his spirit to be carried away to God in a more glorious vehicle?
21814Who is able to speak of it?
21814Who is he that smote Thee?"
21814Who shall say what was in that look of Christ?
21814Whom are we to follow?
21814Whom will it choose-- the revolutionist or the regenerator?
21814Why had they arrested Him if they had yet to learn what He had said and done?
21814Why is it that gigantic wrongs flourish from age to age, and practices utterly indefensible are continued with the overwhelming sanction of society?
21814Why is it that, when we think of the crown of thorns now, it is not only with horror and pity, but with an exultation which can not be repressed?
21814Why should He not let His glory blaze forth and confound them?
21814Why should he interrupt the flow of his narrative to add these words of assurance?
21814Why should he not betray in turn?
21814Why was Jesus silent at this point?
21814Why was this not what happened?
21814With cynical disdain they asked,"What is that to us?
21814Would it have served equally well if He had been hanged or beheaded or stoned?
21814Yet it was His work; and how did He do it?
21814You perhaps think they say so to conceal the sins of which they are conscious?
21814[ 1]"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
21814[ 3] In our generation teachers of every kind are appealing to Christ and putting Him in the centre of theology; but we must ask them, What Christ?
21814[ 3] Which day?
21814[ 6] And how did He respond?
21814and did they not honestly believe that Jesus was not what He professed to be?
21814and does he die forever?
21814and might not Jehovah, if He were injured, blast the man who wronged Him with a curse?
21814art thou a common stone Which I at last must break My heart upon, For all God''s charge to His high angels may Guard My feet better?
21814deeper than hell, what canst thou know?"
21814did not Herod know?
21814did not the high priests know?
21814do you not feel the dead thing turning in its coffin, and see the earth moving above its grave?
21814do you thirst for wisdom?
21814does he all die?
21814he asked, flushing;"knowest Thou not that I have power to crucify Thee and have power to release Thee?"
21814is put with deep earnestness, what does it mean but this?--Who will make God known to us?
21814or a tyrant, What is freedom?
21814or is it an apocryphal marvel, which has been interpolated in the text of St. Matthew?
21814or was it the foreknowledge that He Himself was to be one day in this position which coloured His language?
21814was the Father still with Him?
21814were the crucifiers of Jesus forgiven?
21814what have you ever done to render yourselves worthy of such a privilege?
21814which of them could pretend to a communion with God so close and habitual?
21814who will clear up the mystery of existence?
21814who will reveal to man his own destiny?
21814why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly?"
22482Do you think him beyond further effort?
22482If ye love them who love you, what do ye more than others?
22482Is Saul also among the prophets?
22482Know ye not that whoever will be the friend of the world is the enemy of God?
22482To you is it nothing, all ye that pass by?
22482What is there in him or about him to explain his success?
22482What must I do to be saved?
22482What must I do to be saved?
22482You have been told,says Jesus,"to love your neighbour"; and to the question,"Who is my neighbour?"
22482''WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?''
22482A DEVIL''S TRINITY"Know ye not that ye are a temple of God?"
22482And how are we to get it into our possession?
22482And how is it redeemed, even in the case of the latter?
22482And is it not true?
22482And so when the people exclaimed in astonishment:"Is Saul also among the prophets?"
22482And then the further question forced itself-- Why, in so many cases, and to all human seeming, is it just that-- nothing?
22482And what about feeling or emotion, which is usually represented as a vital part of the driving power of Christian life and conduct?
22482And what can not love do?
22482And what does God love in us?
22482And what does it mean when these men are, by the acknowledgment of public sentiment, the representatives of what is called"legitimate business"?
22482And who is responsible for it?
22482And why are they so patient?
22482And why do they not choose?
22482Are they always sure of that?
22482As we can settle nothing but ourselves, why not settle ourselves as comfortably as we can?"
22482But does that which wakes love put it there?
22482But how far is that?
22482But how few people, past a given age, ever do quite conquer the inward foes whose sinister power is of their own cultivation?
22482But how much may have been done, for better or for worse, before we realize that the angels have gone away only because they were never here?
22482But some one must speak, and to whom does the duty fall, if not upon him whose calling it is to stand between the quick and the dead?
22482But this is the question: Have they who compose this lonely and sombre procession no claims upon their Maker in the meanwhile?
22482But what proportion do they bear to the legions who, once in Ur of the Chaldees, have neither thought nor desire for a better country?
22482But what, in the next place, is our part in this matter?
22482But what, you ask me, are we to say about sudden conversions, of which we once heard so much, and which we are still taught to seek and expect?
22482But when this is said, the surest and simplest answer to the question, What is it in ourselves we are to love?
22482But who is thy neighbour?
22482But why pile up the odds, that start you never will; or that you will not go far if you do?
22482Can I help you?
22482Can we conceive of it as having any part in the economy of the Kingdom which Jesus came to establish on the earth?
22482Can we marvel why the Christ is still despised and rejected?
22482DOES GOD HAVE FAIR- PLAY?
22482Do we desire life?
22482Do we think that God wills it?
22482Do we want to be saved?
22482Do you believe the first part of this statement?
22482Do you say that you have felt nothing of this convicting and convincing power?
22482Does any one say, I ask again, that he has never had this impulse?
22482For what?
22482From what, I repeat, are we to be saved?
22482Has God been faithful to us; and if so, are we justified in assuming that the same faithfulness is the experience of others?
22482Have we never known lives changed, and indeed transformed by a new affection?
22482Have we to explain to a child the mechanism of its limbs before it can attempt to walk?
22482Have we to wait for something, or have we to do something to make it a real experience?
22482Have you ever tried to know yourself even as you are known?
22482How is this power to come?
22482How many of us have read this man''s life- finish?
22482How may we give the words a useful setting, as a remembrancer and a call to the young men of to- day?
22482How often is it that their chance has been and gone, without their knowing it?
22482How, to use a better term, are we to realize it?
22482I may not be able to explain His grace to the satisfaction of others; but will others explain me to my own?"
22482IX''WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?''
22482If as the beginning is, so must the end be, what are we to say of a man''s will?
22482If it be asked:"Why the possibility at all?"
22482If this is so, how are we to read those old words that"chance happeneth to them all"?
22482If, then, these latter remarks can carry the weight I want them to bear, what of those that have preceded them?
22482In the meantime, then, instead of asking, how can God be God and permit wrong to be in the world?
22482In weariness and despair we ask:"Why should we war with evil?
22482In what sense is a man to love himself?
22482Instead of multiplying words to no profit over the old question, Why all this misery and suffering?
22482Is it possible to do it?
22482Is it possible, then, to bring down this command and incarnate it in our daily life?
22482Is it wrong to cultivate and indulge a habit that inevitably leads to bad results?
22482Is some new thing added to life?
22482Is there anything mysterious in this; anything we may not understand?
22482It is because we can do wrong that we can do right; and if we think about this, may we not think hopefully?
22482It is to take the sting of death out of the old evil question:"Who does it?"
22482It was a message, so he felt, to shake men, to arouse them, and make them turn on one another and cry:"Men and brethren, what must we do?"
22482Long as men are willingly in their sin-- which means selfishness in all its deadly forms-- can we wonder at the unbelief portrayed on that canvas?
22482May I counsel you to think about what has been said?
22482Must it annex the whole low plane of such a squalid disposition?
22482Must my love for my neighbour include one callous enough, not only to do a thing like that, but to boast about it?
22482Now is your accepted time--"Are you in earnest?
22482Put religion out of the question, and do we find that the prizes of the world offer us easier terms?
22482Rather will it be, Who can afford not to do it?
22482SELF- RESPECT AND COMPANIONSHIPS"Is Saul also among the prophets?"
22482Should any one ask,"Who does it?"
22482So long as men are indifferent about the very question, Why that anguish?
22482Strong in what sense?
22482Take any wrong that happens to appeal to your sense of indignation, and ask why it continues?
22482That circumstances may use him, but they shall not make him?
22482That sounds formidable, but to what does it amount?
22482The battle is hard, at times very hard, but what battle is not hard that is worth winning?
22482Their meaning is better represented in a question like this:"How comes a person of such distinction to find himself in such disreputable company?"
22482Then I ask: Have you ever passed through an hour of serious inquest with your own soul?
22482Then about feeling: Is there one of us who can say, that he, or she, has never had the impulse that should lead to Christian decision?
22482Then what about the end?
22482This hints to us the answer to the question, Have we to do something that salvation may become a known and felt reality?
22482Unless this be so, what are we to say of the multitudes which sit in darkness and the shadow of death?
22482Very well, take the initial letter from the word, and what have you left?
22482Was He original in His teaching, as we use the word, or was He eclectic, gathering together the most luminous things that had been said?
22482We are to be saved from what?
22482We say:"How does this come to pass?
22482Were not the mighty men of the great nineteenth century aged men, if we count age only by shadows on the dial?
22482What are we to say about the power and working of divine grace?
22482What can make me whole again?
22482What is the difference between the two?
22482What is the explanation?"
22482What of that?
22482What other proof of wrong does a right- minded person ask?
22482What was that cause?
22482What was the fashioning hand behind the effect?
22482What, I ask again, can not love do?
22482What, I ask in all faithfulness, are we doing to make real and living to men the presence of a Lord who is ever suffering in their sin and for it?
22482What, or where, is the wrong in such a transaction?"
22482What, then, is our testimony?
22482While always trying to think fairly, and even generously about others, have you the right to think well of yourselves?
22482While there is life, does there ever come a time when it is no longer true to say that out of it can pass the old, or into it can come the new?
22482Why is it that a few have so much more than they can use, and so many have less than they need?
22482Why is it that they do not come unto Him that they may have life?
22482Why should they be so chronically patient?
22482Why should they be so long ignorant?
22482Why should you not?
22482Why wait, then, for what is waiting for us?
22482Why?
22482Will he show that kicked he may be, but ball he is not?
22482Would you hold me true in saying that anybody might have anticipated the discovery of wireless telegraphy?
22482X DOES GOD HAVE FAIR- PLAY?
22482X DOES GOD HAVE FAIR- PLAY?
22482and into what are we to be saved?
22482in what does it get its lease of existence?
22482they did not mean:"How is it that such a worldly- minded man finds himself in the company of such pious people?"
22482vain is the appeal,"To you is it nothing your Saviour should die?"
28875What is it?
28875What was the voice?
28875Who are here?
28875And fancy, hath it not the skill of artist and architect?
28875And the desires, are they not like unto the richly laden argosies of commerce?
28875And what shall we more say?
28875Are David and Dante dead?
28875Are not Tennyson and Milton a thousandfold more alive to- day than when they walked this earth?
28875At length an officer touched the mayor and said:"Do you know you have been dead a long while?
28875But can a human instrument, long out of tune and sadly injured, e''er be brought back to harmony of being?
28875But is there any divine power to cast up some divine highway?
28875But what if the parents should remember only that the clothes and hat came from some famous pattern?
28875Can one poorly born journey toward greatness of stature?
28875Does he want stone for his foundations or marble for his finishings?
28875Has Schopenhauer carried the judgment of mankind by his favorite motto,"It is safer to trust fear than faith?"
28875Have doubt and skepticism burned the divine dew off the grass, and left it sere and brown?
28875His inventions, who can number?
28875How clear him?
28875How do hand and vision protect man?
28875Is it because our age has lost faith in God?
28875Is it possible that ease and lack of responsibility, with opium, helped wreck him?
28875Is the soul soiled by sin, to be cast off by the divine Sculptor?
28875Is there a happiness?
28875Let him who knoweth what is in us reply:"What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
28875Many stand before the vast abyss of literature as Bunyan''s pilgrim stood before the Slough of Despond, crying:"What shall I do?"
28875Must he give up his life, so useful and helpful, and all to save a possible year or two of life for this old man?
28875Must he go back again to the galleys with their profanity and obscenity?
28875Must he resign his mayoralty and his wealth?
28875Since, therefore, conscience partakes of this divine nature and speaks as an oracle, what are its uses and functions?
28875This would show great zeal toward the hat and the coat, but meanwhile what is to become of the boy?
28875Were not these two young wards whom he was supporting more than this one old wreck?
28875What about to- day''s purity, to- day''s loaf and to- day''s friendships?
28875What can an Eskimo, whose highest conception of summer is a stunted bush, know of tropical orchards, of luscious peach, pear and plum?
28875What did that critic mean when he said of a rich young friend,"He needs poverty alone to make him a great painter?"
28875What flute or harp is comparable for sweetness to the voice?
28875What if they should put a strait- jacket about the chest to restrain the stature?
28875What is man''s value to society?
28875What to it are nuggets or millions?"
28875What was his woe?
28875What was it in him jeering and mocking?
28875What would the youth of genius not give for the friendship of some Bacon or Shakespeare?
28875What, then, is conscience?
28875Whence came his herculean strength?
28875Who gave these steeds their color?
28875Who is He?
28875Who is He?
28875Who shall measure the divine literatures possible to all these combinations of thought, feeling and aspiration?
28875Why is our age so sad?
28875Wise men will ask, where were the hidings of this man''s power?
28875[ 1] How comes it that this little colony has raised up this great company of authors, statesmen, reformers?
20120''Is this the respect,''said I to myself,''that the priests and the spouses of Christ have for the sacrament of the Eucharist? 20120 A hundred times?"
20120But how many times did you take upon you to mock me, my boy?
20120But the other, answering, rebuked him, saying: Doest not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? 20120 But what can he have said to you?
20120Do you not think that it is too late to ask pardon? 20120 Fecisti fornicationem contra naturam, i d est, cum masculis vel animalibus coire, i d est cum equo, cum vaccâ, vel asinâ, vel aliquo animali?"
20120Fornicationem fecisti cum masculo intra coxas; ita dico ut tuum virile membrum intra coxas alterius mitteres, et sic agitando semen funderes?
20120Have you mocked me fifty times?
20120Have you notshe asks him,"heard the confession of women simply to foster or gratify the groveling passions of your fallen nature and corrupt heart?"
20120He said unto him: What is written in the law? 20120 Is he not a most accomplished priest?"
20120Quà ¦ rat an sit semper mortale, si vir immitat pudenda in os uxoris?... 20120 So the servants of the house- holder came and said unto him: Sir, dist not thou sow good seed in the field?
20120Well, my boy, do you spend all your time in mocking me?
20120Well, then, how is it possible that our confessors dare to take away from us that holy, divine coat of modesty and self- respect? 20120 What arch- enemy of our holy religion is so bold and impious as to put to our saintly priests such an impudent and insulting question?"
20120What does that priest think of me, for having put to me such questions?
20120What have I to do with men that I might be obliged to confess my sins to them, as if they were able to heal my infirmities? 20120 What made you, first mock me?"
20120Why are all Roman Catholic nations inferior to nations belonging to Protestanism? 20120 Why have you not gone to mass to- day and received the holy communion, my dear?"
20120Why is it,rejoined the good merchant,"that the Bishop has taken him away from us?
20120_ Nonne extra tribunal, vel in ipso confessionis actu, aliquia dixi aut egi cum intentione diabolicâ has personas seducendi?_( Idem, idem.) 20120 _ Nonne munus audiendi confessione suscepi, aut peregi ex pravâ incontinentià ¦ appetâ?_"( Idem, p.
20120***** Are not facts the best arguments?
2012015 Then said he unto me, Hast thou seen_ this_, O Son of man?
2012017 Then he said unto me, Hast thou seen_ this_, O Son of man?
201206 He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do?
20120After two or three minutes of silence, I heard the mother saying:"Why do you weep, my dear Lucy?
20120And can you promise that you will not put to me any of those questions which have already done me such irreparable injury?
20120And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
20120And the following conversation took place:"What makes you so thoughtful and sad my dear Lucy, since you went to confess?
20120And when a whole nation is composed of such husbands and fathers, is it not a nation of abject, degraded slaves?
20120And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
20120And why are Roman Catholic nations degraded in proportion to their submission to their priests?
20120Are not his wife and daughters as precious to him as those horses?
20120Are not the heart, the soul, the purity, and the self- respect of his wife as great and precious treasures as the safe of his bank?
20120Are not the risks and dangers of temptations, imprudences, indiscretions, much greater and more irreparable in the second than in the first case?
20120Are you commanded to confess them to one of your equals, who could publish them and ruin you?
20120Are you like the Jewish people of old, to whom it was said;"Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not?"
20120Are you men to submit to such sly and insulting inquisition?
20120But as you seem to be a stranger, would you allow me to ask you whence you come?"
20120But does he say a word about auricular confession?
20120But here, again, who will not lament the consequence of the total perversity of our human nature?
20120But if my first confession had lacerated my feelings, what was it to this one?
20120But tell me, my little boy, what reason have you for mocking me, thus?"
20120But what are the priests of Rome doing in the confessional?
20120But what has the honest conscience of a priest to do in the confessional, except to be silent and dumb?
20120But what is this confessional- box?
20120But what shall we say of woman?
20120But what to do?
20120But when every one, particularly the venerable(?)
20120But where is the scaffold on which the doomed Liberty must perish?
20120But who does not clearly see that the drinking of the vile questions of the confessor contaminate, defile, and damn the soul?
20120Can that man boast of a home whose wife and children are under the control of another?
20120Can you allow me to confess my sins without forcing me to forget the respect I owe to myself, to you, and to God, who hears us?
20120Can you with a particle of honor or modesty willingly expose yourself to impure desires or shameful deeds?
20120Changing the conversation, he said:"what are your other sins?"
20120DOES AURICULAR CONFESSION BRING PEACE TO THE SOUL?
20120DOES AURICULAR CONFESSION BRING PEACE TO THE SOUL?
20120Did Almighty God require any auricular confession in the wilderness, from the sinners, when He ordered Moses to lift up the serpent?
20120Did Our Saviour put to her any question?
20120Do I need to prove you this?
20120Do they not pass the greatest part of their time in questioning females, old and young, and hearing their answers, on those very matters?
20120Do we compel you to reveal them to a man, who might, one day, throw them into your face?
20120Do you complain of this?
20120Do you deserve the name of men who consent to put up with such ignoble affront and humiliation?
20120Do you not blush to put such questions to a young girl?
20120Do you not feel that you make that man your own accomplice the very moment that you throw into his heart and soul the mire of your iniquities?
20120Do you not hear the celestial harmony of their songs?
20120Do you not promote the ruin of that girl by forcing her to speak with a man on such questions?"
20120Do you think you mocked me ten times?"
20120Especially a woman?
20120For centuries has not that great country obstinately rejected Christ?
20120For whom does that heart beat and live?
20120For, who can remember and count the thoughts of a week, of a day, nay, of an hour of his sinful life?
20120Fourth:"And behold, a certain one stood up and tempted him, saying: Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
20120From whence then hath it tares?
20120Has any physician ever been authorized to speak or act in this way with any of his female patients?
20120Has ever Christ touched those landmarks?
20120Has he ever intimated that anything but faith, repentance and love, with their blessed fruits, were required from the sinners to secure his pardon?
20120Has not the whole world heard the sentence of death to Liberty coming from the lips of the old man of the Vatican?
20120Has not the world at large been struck with terror when they heard of the fire which a few years ago had reduced the great city of Chicago to ashes?
20120Has she not given her fair daughters into the hands of the confessors, who have defiled and degraded them?
20120Has she not slaughtered or sent into exile her noblest children, who wanted to follow the Gospel?
20120Has the Saviour of the world ever said to sinners,"Go to this or that man for repentance, pardon, and peace"?
20120Have I not repaired to the confessional and heard confessions with the intention of gratifying my evil passions?
20120Have I not, either during or after confession, done or said anything with a diabolical intention of seducing my female penitents?
20120Have not the Popes publicly and repeatedly anathematized the sacred principle of Liberty of Conscience?
20120Have the prophets of the Old Testament or the apostles of the New ever said a word about"auricular confession"as a condition for pardon?
20120Have they not boldly said, in the teeth of the nations of Europe, that_ Liberty_ of Conscience must be destroyed-- killed at any cost?
20120He is as weak as you are; he is not less a sinner than yourself; what has tempted you will tempt him; what has made you weak will make him weak?
20120Her holy(?)
20120Her presence in Canada would for ever compromise the holy(_?_) Church of Rome.
20120Here is an example of his logic:--"''Fair daughter,''said he to me one day,''knowest thou who God truly is?''
20120How can I give you the holy communion without first giving you absolution?
20120How can you expect that they will cease to be men, and become stronger than angels?
20120How could she form her husbands and sons to the manly virtues of heroes, when her own mind was defiled and her heart corrupted?
20120How could women, in France, teach her husbands and sons to love liberty, and die for it, when she was herself a miserable, an abject slave?
20120How dare you pretend to be stronger and more holy?
20120How is it that her once so mighty armies have melted away, that her brave sons have so easily been conquered and disarmed?
20120I am lost''?"
20120I answered,"How can you put such a question to your murderer?
20120I come to wash my soul in Thy blood; wilt Thou rebuke me?"
20120I do not ask how subsequent familiarization has weakened the effects: but when acquaintance was first made with it, how were you affected by it?
20120I take that country because, being under the very eyes of their infallible and most holy(?)
20120I., p. 757, he explains:"Why, tell me, should you be ashamed to confess your sins?
20120If Christ has not come to deceive the world through His Apostle, must not the wife go to her husband for advice?
20120In the presence of such public, undeniable, and lamentable facts, have not the civilized nations a duty to perform?
20120Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
20120Is it not enough that My eyes had to look upon your iniquities?
20120Is it not through this mutual confidence alone that they are_ one_ as God wants them to be_ one_?
20120Is it not to her husband, and to him alone, after God, she ought to look in her days of trial for help?
20120Is it not too late to ask and obtain pardon?"
20120Is it not under his leadership alone she must fight the battle of life and conquer?
20120Is it possible that Augustine could have been to confess without telling us when, where and to whom he made confession?
20120Is it then only after confession that they promise such peace?
20120Is not all forever lost without this?
20120Is not that unfortunate man really the slave of the ruler and master of his household?
20120Is the poor depraved human heart really sorry to see and examine them?
20120Is there any religion more monstrous and diabolical than the Brahmin religion?
20120Is this not sufficient to warn you of the danger of auricular confession?
20120Joseph, once installed into the parsonage of the pious(?)
20120My aunt said:"you must feel happy, now that you have made your confession: do you not?"
20120Now, from Italy let us go to America and see again the working of auricular confession, not between the holy(?)
20120Now, what is a person without self- respect?
20120Now, what were they to do with the girl, after all was discovered?
20120O, ye women, who tremble like slaves at the feet of the priests, you sometimes admire the patience and charity of those good(?)
20120Ought she not to expect from him, and him alone, after God, the light she wants and the consolation she is in need of?
20120Peter had correctly understood his Master''s words when he asked,"How oft shall my brother sin_ against me_ and I forgive him?"
20120SHOULD AURICULAR CONFESSION BE TOLERATED AMONG CIVILIZED NATIONS?
20120SHOULD AURICULAR CONFESSION BE TOLERATED AMONG CIVILIZED NATIONS?
20120Shall the poor novice be enticed to leave the world in order to learn, in this school, such lessons of self- respect and chastity?''"
20120She then said,"My dear Father, do you remember the prayers which I made to you, the other day?
20120Son of man, hast thou seen what the ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in the chambers of his imagery?
20120The holy(?)
20120Then again, I ask it, Who is the true lord, ruler, and master in that house?
20120Then, with a low voice, he said,"Is it you who prepared poor Mary to die?"
20120This is a secret, but will that secret be kept for ever?
20120Was not that holy prophet smitten and brought down to the dust by that guilty look?
20120Was not the mighty giant, Samson, undone by the charms of Delilah?
20120Was not the wise Solomon ensnared and befooled in the midst of the women by whom he was surrounded?
20120Was the heart of David pained and horror- struck at the sight of the fair Bath- sheba, when imprudently and too freely exposed in her bath?
20120Were he as generous as Peter, may he not become a traitor at the maid- servant''s voice?"
20120Were he as strong as Sampson, may he not find in you his tempting Delilah?
20120Were that man as holy as My prophet David, may he not fall before the unchaste unveiling of the new Bathsheba?
20120What did she say?
20120What does David say?
20120What does remain of the imprudent fly, after she has been entrapped into the nets of her foe?
20120What does the Apostle John say?
20120What is this Father Confessor, with few exceptions, but a lucky Brigham Young?
20120What woman could be nobler, purer, and stronger than Eve when she came from the hands of her Divine Creator?
20120Where are the protecting ears of the husband, the father, the mother, the sisters, or the friends?
20120Where is the barrier interposed between this sinful, weak, tempted, and often depraved man and his victim?
20120Where is your self- respect?
20120Who could see her without almost worshipping her?
20120Who has not been amazed and saddened by the downfall of France?
20120Who will believe that confessors will stand up on their feet amidst the storms which prostrate in the dust those giants of the armies of the Lord?
20120Who will believe that the bachelors of the Pope are made of stronger metal than the Davids, the Samsons, and the Solomons?
20120Who will dare to remove them in order to put others in their place?
20120Why expose yourself to danger, when it could be so easily avoided?
20120Why is it that the Irish Roman Catholic people are so irremediably degraded and clothed in rags?
20120Why is it that their land has been for centuries the land of bloody riots and cowardly murders?
20120Why should you hesitate to do so?
20120Why should you so wilfully imperil your chastity or modesty?
20120Why, then, do you insult the physician of the soul, the confessor, in the accomplishment of his holy, though delicate, duties?
20120Will any one blame the American people for so going to the rescue of woman?
20120Will she not give the best part of her love, respect, and submission to the one who is as much above the other as the heavens are above the earth?
20120Will you give up your Lantern?
20120Will you help me to make a general one?"
20120Will you please read me the history of the sufferings and death of the beloved Saviour which you read me the other day?
20120With a haughty tone of voice, he said:"what priest did you take the liberty of thus mocking, my boy?"
20120Would he not suspect that his merciless inquirer had just escaped from a lunatic asylum?
20120Would the priest so freely ask_ this_ and_ that_ from that married woman, if he knew that the husband could hear him?
20120Would the priests of Rome attempt to make us believe that these words of the 19th and 20th verses are addressed to them exclusively?
20120Would you not even expose your life to free yourself from impudent curiosity?
20120Would you not rather take a whip or a cane, and drive away the villain?
20120Would you show so little self- respect as to tolerate such indiscretion?
20120_ Quod Deus est amor, nec colitur, nisi amando._''"''Then,''I replied,''a woman who adores her own lover would adore Divinity itself?''
20120_ even_ the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary?
20120and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
20120are you sick?"
20120did He extort from her the history of things which a sinful woman can not say without forgetting the respect she owes to herself and to God?
20120how readest thou?
20120must my ears to- day listen to your impure conversation with that man?
20120or,"Thy sins are retained?"
20120what do I see here?
20120what does that cry''lost''mean?"
20120what will become of me?
20120where is your fear of God?
20120who could not make rapid strides under such a holy guide?
30220By permission of Mr. Holman Hunt, and of Mrs. Holt, Liverpool] CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE_ How is it that ye sought Me?
30220Now what can this picture teach you?
30220Now, what shall we say is the meaning of the Bible vision which this picture brings afresh before our eyes?
30220What did he mean our minds and hearts to understand by them all?
11536''For do men gather grapes off thorns, or figs off thistles?''
11536''From whence come wars and fightings among you?
11536''He who loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?''
11536''How long halt ye between two opinions?''
11536''Is not this the fast which I have chosen?
11536''Is this( God asked the Jews of old) the fast which I have chosen?
11536''What shall I say?
11536A fine- drawn question of words?
11536A messenger from God?
11536After all, half- heathens as they were, Jacob''s blood was in their veins; and if not, were they not still human beings?
11536All?
11536Almsgiving is blessed in God''s sight, and charity to the poor; and God will repay it: but is not useful labour blessed in his sight also?
11536Am I living for ambition?
11536Am I puzzling you?
11536And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
11536And all through believing the Athanasian Creed?
11536And did Obadiah, then, carry away nothing with him when he died?
11536And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
11536And how can we find them out?
11536And how did he keep it?
11536And how did he use Christ''s gifts?
11536And how does God give grace to the humble?
11536And how does the picture on the eye send its message about itself to the brain, so that the brain sees it?
11536And how many of us give God the glory, and Christ the thanks?
11536And how many of us give God the glory, or Christ the thanks?
11536And how was, and is, and ever will be, Christ in this world?
11536And how, again-- for here is a third wonder, greater still-- do_ we_ ourselves see what our brain sees?
11536And if God be with us, what matter if the whole world be against us?
11536And if I can work by a word, can not this Jesus work by a word likewise?
11536And is it not reasonable to believe, that there Christ is, in the bosom of the Father, and at the right hand of God?
11536And is not this good news?
11536And now some of you may say,''Then are we more blessed than Thomas?
11536And now, there may be some here who will ask, scornfully enough, And do you talk of nostrums?
11536And shall we Christians be worse than he?
11536And the Spirit of God, the Spirit of truth and right, tells them that they will not succeed: for how can a man win happiness, save by doing right?
11536And the disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
11536And this week, too, of all weeks in the year?
11536And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
11536And what came of it?
11536And what came of their saying so?
11536And what do we gain by the spirit in us lusting against the flesh, and pulling us the opposite way?
11536And what does the text say?
11536And what happens to him?
11536And what hope could he have for his wretched country?
11536And what is the life of the soul?
11536And what is the likeness of God, but goodness; and what is the glory of God, but goodness?
11536And what is the seed which remains in that man, and keeps him from playing the coward?
11536And what is the way of life?
11536And what is this spirit of God?
11536And what may we learn from St. Peter''s character?
11536And what may we learn from that story?
11536And what says he concerning the Rock of living waters?
11536And what should a child be, but like his father?
11536And what throws men into that sleep?
11536And what was the lesson which God taught St. Peter by this?
11536And what, if he does not look up in vain, nor sigh in vain?
11536And which is more terrible?
11536And which of the two has more cause to thank God?
11536And who am I, that I should be able to make you understand the glory of God, by any dull words of mine?
11536And who, again, will blame them, provided they do not neglect their daily duty meanwhile?
11536And why does God resist and set himself against the proud?
11536And why has he sent it?
11536And why were they good men?
11536And why, too, did he sigh?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And why?
11536And yet what does the Lord say?
11536And, if they do rise up in judgment against you, what must you do?
11536And, what kind of people were these, who so moved our Lord''s pity?
11536Are no religious professors covetous now- a- days?
11536Are not God''s creatures as well ordered, disciplined, obedient, as we soldiers are?
11536Are there none now- a- days?
11536Are these good people( who are certainly right in their horror of cursing) right in the accusations which they bring against it?
11536Are they more honest than either rich or poor?
11536Are they not a hundred times better ordered?
11536Are we really inclined to obey it?
11536Are we to believe and trust that we are going to heaven?
11536Are we to thrive only by thinking of ourselves?
11536Are we?
11536Are we?
11536Are we?
11536Are we?
11536Because I hope it will give me more chance of pleasure and glory in the next world?
11536Because I think I shall gain more safety for my soul?
11536Because he scolded and threatened them?
11536Because his speech was too deep for them?
11536Because it is my interest?
11536Because it satisfies his justice?
11536Besides, how can I expect him to feel for them; I, a mean, sinful man, and he the Almighty God?
11536But all the rest of their time, what are they doing?
11536But are we in love and charity with all men?
11536But are you sure that you speak truth?
11536But could he say less?
11536But do you believe in it?
11536But do you believe it?
11536But do you really believe that Jesus is the Son of God?
11536But does the Commination Service curse men?
11536But for what purpose?
11536But how can they be at peace, when there is no peace in them?
11536But how shall we get that likeness?
11536But how was their conduct hypocritical?
11536But how?
11536But if these be our bodily blessings, what are our spiritual blessings?
11536But in what?
11536But is he safe?
11536But is it not reasonable to suppose, that there God the Father does, perhaps, in some unspeakable way, shew forth his glory?
11536But is it really to be so?
11536But now comes in a doubt-- and it ought to come in-- What are our works at best?
11536But now-- What are these strange words which St. Paul uses?
11536But some may ask,''How will believing that Jesus is the Son of God help us more than believing the other?
11536But some may say, whither, then, did our Lord ascend?
11536But some one may say, If mammon be unrighteous, how can a man be righteous and upright in dealing with it?
11536But then the thought would come-- Why, after all, should God, if he be just and merciful, punish my sin by pain and misery?
11536But we-- how many of us have had nothing but good years?
11536But what do they mean?
11536But what has the text to do with all this?
11536But what has this story to do with us, you may ask?
11536But what if that which was true of him then, is true of him now?
11536But what is the love of an earthly son to an earthly father, compared to the love of The Son to the Father?
11536But what life?
11536But what need for me to go on counting by how many ways Christ will lead you, when he has more ways than man ever dreamed of?
11536But what part of you is afraid?
11536But where is it now?
11536But wherewith?
11536But why better?
11536But why not do whatever we like?
11536But why?
11536But will not the Holy Spirit teach us, without the Athanasian Creed?
11536But you may say-- Very likely that is true; but why need we take so much care to believe it?
11536But, after all, will not the text tell us best how to keep Passion Week?
11536But, if so; have I the mind of Christ?
11536By giving away a few alms, or a great many?
11536Can God be foolish?
11536Can God be weak?
11536Can not he do his work by a word, far more certainly than I can do mine?
11536Can they lead you to eternal life?
11536Can we go wrong, if we keep our Passion Week as Christ kept his?
11536Can you give me any reason why Lord George Gordon''s riots can not occur again?
11536Come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
11536Comes from Christ?
11536Could he say more?
11536Did he call down lightning to strike sinners dead, or call up earthquakes, to swallow them?
11536Do any of you say,''These are words too deep for us; they are for learned people, clever, great saints?''
11536Do not some at least of you know what that means?
11536Do some of you not understand me?
11536Do these words seem strange to some of you?
11536Do we not know that we could, any one of us, sell our own souls, once and for all, if we choose?
11536Do we not say the Creed every Sunday; I believe in-- and so forth?''
11536Do we?
11536Do we?
11536Do you ask what I mean?
11536Do you ask what I mean?
11536Do you believe that there is a Man evermore on the right hand of God?
11536Do you boast of knowing God better than we did, while you did things which we dared not do?
11536Do you ever have such thoughts as those come over you, my friends, when you are thinking of the Lord Jesus, and praying to him?
11536Do you not see it?
11536Do you not see that this man''s mind is full of higher, nobler thoughts than that of the proud man?
11536Do you put your trust in it?
11536Do you really cast all your care on him, because you believe that he careth for you?
11536Do you say within yourself, He is too great, too awful, to condescend to listen to my little mean troubles and anxieties?
11536Do you shrink from opening your heart to him?
11536Do you suppose that he would not sweep that man away, as easily and as quickly as we do a buzzing gnat when it torments us?
11536Do you think of the Lord Jesus Christ, do you pray to the Lord Jesus Christ, as a man, very man, born of woman?
11536Do you wish to be powerful?
11536Do you wish to be wise?
11536Do you wish to find out whether you believe that or not?
11536Does he make you a better man, or does he not?
11536Does he make you a better man?
11536Does it seem to you foolish of him, to believe that he could save the world, by giving himself up to a horrible and shameful death?
11536Does it seem to you foolishness in me, to preach nothing but him crucified, and to say, Behold God dying for men?
11536Does no one do so now?
11536Does that seem a hard saying?
11536Does that seem no great gain to you?
11536Does this seem to you a small difference?
11536Does this seem to you extravagant, impossible?
11536Does this text seem to any of you difficult to understand?
11536Dost thou fancy that he needs to interfere with the working of that universe, to punish such a worm as thee?
11536For any good works of their own?
11536For if God be for us who can be against us?
11536For just think for once of this-- What nobler feeling on earth than the love of a son to his father?
11536For myself, or for others?
11536For the heathens, like all men, used to have their troubles, and to ask themselves, Who has sent this trouble?
11536For what end am I living at all?
11536For what happened?
11536For what is more honourable than to be of use?
11536For what was it, which had enabled the Romans to conquer so many great nations?
11536For what were his miracles like?
11536For which is the stronger of the two, the whole world, or God who made it, and rules it, and will rule it for ever?
11536For which of us does his duty as he ought?
11536For who is Christ, but the likeness of God, and the glory of God?
11536For who said those last words concerning the birds of the air, and the grass of the field?
11536For, after having fought bravely, and done your duty, what would the flesh say to you?
11536God the Father adopts a man as his child, God the Son dies for that man, God the Holy Ghost inspires that man; and shall we be more dainty than God?
11536God?
11536Great joy, great honour, great success, wealth, health, prosperity and pleasure?
11536Has God, then, no word of command likewise?
11536Has he not baptised us into his Church?
11536Has he not forgiven our sins?
11536Has he not given us the absolutely inestimable blessing of his commandments?
11536Has he not revealed to us that he is our Father, and we his children?
11536Has not God given us his only- begotten son Jesus Christ?
11536Hath God forgotten to be gracious: and will he shut up his loving- kindness in displeasure?
11536Have you faith in it?
11536He thinks-- How shall I meet my God?
11536How can I make my neighbours better likewise?
11536How can it be otherwise?
11536How can it do that?
11536How can it profit God, how can it please God, to give me pain?
11536How can we tell that?
11536How can we tell what is there, or what is not there?
11536How could they?
11536How did they get into this strange state of mind?
11536How do I know that he will not be angry with me?
11536How do I know that he will not despise my meanness and paltriness?
11536How do we know that they are one whit worse than we should be in their place?
11536How do we know that?
11536How do we know, above all, that to have been found out may not be the very best thing that has happened to them since the day that they were born?
11536How is this, then?
11536How many loaves have ye?
11536How may we get into it?
11536How much more wonderful must be the world which we do not see?
11536How much more wonderful must heaven be?
11536How shall he not with him freely give us all things?
11536How shall we escape this death in life?
11536How shall we get the mind of Christ which is the Spirit of God?
11536How shall we prevent the world from overcoming us in this?
11536How the world?
11536How then can we become excellent men, like St. Peter?
11536How was it true of them that to him that hath shall be given?
11536How, then, shall we keep his Passion Week?
11536I believe the fact: I ask you to consider why it was recorded?
11536I do not mean, are there any persons whom we hate; against whom we bear a spite; whom we should be glad to see in trouble or shame?
11536I know one is tempted to answer; but I am afraid the answer is worth very little-- Why not?
11536I warn you of it, and I warn you to go to the physician?
11536If God had not given to man the power of producing wealth, where should we be now?
11536If God really hated any man, do you suppose that he would endure that man for a moment in his universe?
11536If he could find comfort in the thought of God''s order, how much more should we?
11536If he could find comfort in the thought of his justice, how much more should we?
11536If he could find comfort in the thought of his love, how much more should we?
11536If he dealt with us after our sins, and rewarded us according to our iniquities, where should we be this day?
11536If money be a bad thing in itself, how can a man meddle with it with clean hands?
11536If my word can send a man to death, can not his word bring a man back to life?
11536If not, why should I care so much about them?
11536If this is not wonderful, what is?
11536If, therefore, ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?''
11536Is God to be blamed because this is a fact?
11536Is he not a God himself; a God in goodness and mercy; a God in miraculous power?
11536Is he not more high- minded who is looking up, up to God himself, for what is good, noble, heavenly?
11536Is his mercy clean gone for ever: and is his promise come utterly to an end for evermore?
11536Is it hate or love?
11536Is it in us now?
11536Is it in your heart?
11536Is it not written,''If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch?''
11536Is it not written,''The disciple is not above his master?''
11536Is it so now- a- days among us, my friends?
11536Is it so, my friends?
11536Is it true, that our fate is fixed for us from the cradle to the grave, and perhaps beyond the grave?
11536Is not Christmas- day a sign that he will give it-- a pledge of his love?
11536Is not God''s word of command enough likewise?
11536Is not Holy communion his own pledge that he will do so?
11536Is not he truly low- minded, thinking about low things?
11536Is not his Spirit the Lord and Giver of life-- the only fount and eternal spring of life?
11536Is not that worth going through any misery to learn-- that the Lord will hear us?
11536Is not the Spirit of Christ in a Christian man, unless he be a reprobate?
11536Is not the world full of chance?
11536Is the Commination service uncharitable, is the preacher uncharitable, when they tell men so?
11536Is there a God?
11536Is there not a discipline and order in all heaven and earth?
11536Is this the mind of Christ?
11536Is this the spirit whose name is Love?
11536Is your heart in it?
11536It is only in the next world, or in the case of rare and peculiar visitations and judgments in this world, that it will harm you?
11536It is written--''If thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss: Oh Lord, who may abide it?
11536It means do not fret; do not terrify yourselves; for the Lord is at hand; he knows what you want: and will he not give it?
11536It might be all that I was able to do: but would it justify me in the sight of God?
11536It speaks of something, certainly, which is very curious, mysterious, difficult to put into words: but what is not curious and mysterious?
11536Love of pleasure?
11536May he not punish me for the same reason that I punish them?
11536May they not rise up against some of us in the day of judgment, and condemn us, and say,--''Are you our children?
11536Must it not be so?
11536My friends, is not this just what the text is telling us?
11536My friends, was not the old Psalmist a Jew, and are not we Christian men?
11536Nay, more, what is it but a shame to us, if, while our forefathers were good heathens, we are bad Christians?
11536No doubt, my friends, if a man lives a good life, all is well: but_ do_ people live good lives?
11536Not by merely hiding in our closets to meditate, even about_ him_: but by going about our work, each in his place, dutifully, bravely, as he went?
11536Not-- Does he make you feel better?
11536Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
11536Now then, dear friends, did I not speak truth, when I said, this is a prayer for every one of us, and for every day?
11536Now what is a preacher''s fruit?
11536Now what is the mistake here?
11536Now what is this battle?
11536Now which shall he do?
11536Now, are we in love and charity with these people?
11536Now, how is this?
11536Now, in what way were they like sheep?
11536Now, is this Spirit part of our spirits, or not?
11536Now, what sort of a man was this on whom the Lord Jesus Christ put so great an honour?
11536Now, which is more high- minded; which is nobler; which is more fit for a man; to look down, or to look up?
11536O my friends, do you believe indeed?
11536Of what use to him was it?
11536Oh my friends, is not that worth knowing?
11536Oh ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
11536Or do you say to yourselves at times, I must not think too much about the Lord Jesus''s being man, lest I should forget that he is God?
11536Or,''Everybody does so; what harm can there be in my doing so?''
11536Our Lord says, that we are to copy him by making ourselves friends of the Mammon of unrighteousness: but how?
11536Provided a man lives a good life, what matter what his doctrines are?''
11536Reason and common sense tell them so: for how can a man expect to get to a place without travelling the road which leads to it?
11536Shall I examine into my own selfishness for a selfish end-- to get safety and pleasure by it hereafter?
11536Shall I make myself the centre round which heaven is to turn?
11536Shall I think of God and of Christ only as far as it will profit_ me_?
11536Shall I think over the sufferings of the unselfish Christ for a selfish end-- to get something by it after I die?
11536Shall give?
11536Shall not God merely speak, and be obeyed likewise?
11536Shall we be more dainty, I ask again, than the holy and perfect God?
11536Should we be so very sorry?
11536Should we have gone away, like those nine, without a word of thanks to God, or even to the man who had healed us?
11536So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
11536So how dare I give a positive opinion, where wiser men than I differ?
11536Some people are too apt to say now- a- days,''But what matter if one does hold false doctrine?
11536Some, for instance, are careful this week to attend church as often as possible; and who will blame them?
11536Stupid we might call it, or unreasonable: but how hypocritical?
11536Suppose my child, or even my dog, disobeyed me, would it satisfy my sense of justice to beat him?
11536That now as we speak a man is offering up before the Father his perfect and all- cleansing sacrifice?
11536That seems to have been the way in which he took our Lord''s words: but what does our Lord answer?
11536That, in the midst of the throne of God, is he himself who was born of the Virgin Mary, and crucified under Pontius Pilate?
11536The Cross?
11536The commonest things are usually the most curious?
11536The complaisant man-- the cringing man-- the man who can not say No, or dare not say No?
11536The curse is on you already?''
11536The foolishness of God?
11536The weakness of God?
11536Then answered St. Paul-- Weak?
11536Then begin once more the world- old questions, Why are we thus?
11536Then comes the awful question, Are we at the mercy of these laws?
11536Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
11536Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
11536Then what was the use of God''s warning to him?
11536Then, if the old Psalmist could trust God, how much more should we?
11536These old Jews drank of the spiritual Rock which followed them, and that Rock was Christ?
11536They may live, did I say?
11536They may say, What more pleasant than to have one''s fortune made for one, and have nothing before one than to enjoy life?
11536This does not seem so very wonderful to us; and why?
11536This saying may seem at first a very simple one; and some may ask, What need to tell us that?
11536To persuade you to work?
11536To what place did his body go up?
11536Ungrateful to God?
11536Was it by these things that Hezekiah found men lived?
11536Was there any man to whom he owed money?
11536We can ask ourselves at every turn,--For what end am I doing this, and this?
11536We may cry to our Lord,''From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread in the wilderness?''
11536Were there not ten cleansed, but where are the nine?
11536What am I really?
11536What are these things which are fighting continually in your mind and in mine?
11536What are they thinking of?
11536What are they?
11536What can I know?
11536What could be before the country, and him, too, but utter starvation, and hopeless ruin?
11536What could those lower parts be, they asked, but the hell which lay under the earth?
11536What did he do on the first Christmas- day?
11536What did he shew himself to be on the first Christmas- day?
11536What did the Lord Jesus say himself?
11536What did the angels say the first Christmas night?
11536What do they get thereby?
11536What does he do, then, in his need?
11536What does the Bible tell us?
11536What does walking after the flesh mean?
11536What greater pain to a good son than to see his father dishonoured, and put down below him?
11536What greater pleasure could there be than that,''he asks,''or what better means to improve his soul?
11536What have I of the mind of Christ?
11536What have we ever done right, but what we might have done more rightly, and done more of it, also?
11536What have we which is fit to offer to God?
11536What higher and purer air can a man''s soul breathe?
11536What hope have we, not merely for ourselves, who are here now, but for all the millions who have died and suffered already?
11536What if he be the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
11536What if he hurt himself?
11536What if he lost his money?
11536What if he made a fool of himself, and came to shame?
11536What if he were found out and exposed, as we fancy that he deserves?
11536What if his children turned out ill?
11536What is his will toward us, good or evil?
11536What is it that we call remembering a place, remembering a person''s face?
11536What is it which tells us this?
11536What is more wonderful than the beating of your heart; your pulse which beats all day long, without your thinking of it?
11536What is that?
11536What is the jealousy of an earthly son for his father''s honour, compared with the jealousy of God the Son for God the Father''s honour?
11536What is the meaning of''overcoming the world?''
11536What is there about the world which we have to overcome?
11536What likeness between me and him who emptied himself of self, who humbled himself, gave himself up utterly, even to death?
11536What loftier thoughts can man have?
11536What makes them do in one minute something which curses all their lives afterwards?
11536What may we suppose is the reason of this great stillness and soberness of the gospels?
11536What might he_ not_ have said at such a moment?
11536What might we not fancy his saying?
11536What more pleasant than to be idle: or, at least, to do only what one likes, and no more than one likes?
11536What need had they of a contrite heart?
11536What ought I to do?
11536What preacher shall we trust?
11536What says our Lord in the Gospel?
11536What should man be, but like God?
11536What then does St. Paul mean, when he says,''That he may fill all things?''
11536What use in having your past sins forgiven, if the sinful heart still remains to run up fresh sins for the future?
11536What was it which enabled them to keep them in order, and, on the whole, make them happier, more peaceable, more prosperous, than they had ever been?
11536What was the use of his power?
11536What was the use of wealth?
11536What will you learn from them, but to be like them?
11536What words, grand enough, awful enough, might not the evangelists have put into his mouth, if they had not been men full of the spirit of truth?
11536What, then, is this thing?
11536What, then, will help us to overcome the fear of chances and accidents?
11536When afterwards our Lord asked him,''Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?''
11536Where am I?
11536Where in the Old Testament do we read of the Rock following them?
11536Where is it now?
11536Where is the giving of glory to God for all his goodness?
11536Which are we most like?
11536Whither shall I go, then, from thy Spirit; or whither shall I go from thy presence?
11536Whither, then, did Christ ascend?
11536Who am I, that I should comprehend God?
11536Who am I, to say that God''s mercy is not boundless, when the Bible says it is?
11536Who but that very Word of God, whom the Psalmist saw dimly and afar off?
11536Who does not know that state of mind in which, perhaps, without any great reason in reality, one has no peace?
11536Who does not know this frame of mind?
11536Who hath known the mind of the Lord; or who shall be his counsellor?
11536Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
11536Who is the man who has influence?
11536Who is the man who is respected?
11536Who made us?
11536Who put us here?
11536Who so miserable as he?
11536Who that ever came to Holy Communion in spirit and in truth, tried to put into words what he felt as he knelt before Christ''s altar?
11536Who that ever truly loved his wife talked about his love to her?
11536Who told us that we have not merely a Master or a Judge in heaven, but a Father in heaven?
11536Whom say ye that I am?
11536Why are we not to believe that he considered it as such?
11536Why are we not to believe that the Bible meaning of a curse, is simply the natural ill- consequence of men''s own ill- actions?
11536Why are we to suppose that he did not foresee the means by which that result would happen?
11536Why are we to suppose that the prophet meant anything but that?
11536Why are we, in the name of all justice, to impute to him an expectation of miraculous interferences, about which he says no word?
11536Why did he sigh?
11536Why did the Lord Jesus look up to heaven?
11536Why did the cross of Christ, and the message of Good Friday, seem to them weakness and folly?
11536Why did they answer St. Paul,''Your Christ can not be God, or he would never have allowed himself to be crucified?''
11536Why do I mention these three men?
11536Why do I say these things to you?
11536Why do I say, Let him judge?
11536Why not, indeed?
11536Why not?
11536Why should I be singular?''
11536Why should not an accident happen to us, as well as to others?
11536Why should not we have the thing we love best snatched from us this day?
11536Why should not we, then, keep Passion Week somewhat as our Lord kept it before us?
11536Why then because the other is a fact likewise?
11536Why then talk of the weakness of God, of the foolishness of God, if he be neither weak nor foolish?
11536Why use words which seem blasphemous, if they are not true?
11536Will he not say of it, as well as of almsgiving,''Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these little ones, ye have done it unto me?''
11536Will not our Lord''s own example tell us?
11536Will the Lord absent himself for ever, and will he be no more intreated?
11536Will they make you better men?
11536Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?''
11536Without wealth, where should we be now?
11536Would not our whole lives have been too short to bless God for his great mercy?
11536Would there not be hypocrisy and play- acting in that, my friends?
11536Yes, we would not hurt him for the world: but what if God hurt him?
11536and if there be, what is he like?
11536and shall he not repay it?
11536and then, after confessing that the masses are hungering for the bread of life, offer them nothing but your own nostrum, the Catechism?
11536are there not tokens enough around us now, whereby we may discern the signs of this time?
11536but-- Does he make you behave better?
11536for fame?
11536for money?
11536for pleasure?
11536for show?
11536to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
20983Ah?
20983Am I a Christian?
20983And where would such help end? 20983 Are you going down town?
20983Awfully?
20983Bess, will you go and get George his breakfast?
20983But is this what Christ taught the world? 20983 But we ca n''t shut down the whole business, can we?"
20983But what could man wish more? 20983 Can you come out to the meeting, Hardy?"
20983Can you love Clara under these conditions?
20983Could n''t Burns supply the place of the injured men? 20983 Dead, did you say?"
20983Did you eat too much supper at the Bramleys''?
20983Do you mind when he[ pointing to Scoville] saved Mr. Hardy''s life?
20983Father, what do you want me to do? 20983 Father,"said Bess suddenly,"what will you do about Jim and Clara?
20983Father?
20983For what is the history of this case? 20983 Hardy?
20983Has George come home yet?
20983He did? 20983 How did they happen to go over there?"
20983Is not God merciful, then? 20983 Mary, what do you say?
20983My son,called Mr. Hardy after him gently,"wo n''t you stay with the rest of us?"
20983Now tell me, girls, why did your father forbid your going over to the Caxtons''? 20983 Or gamble?"
20983Robert, what will you do to- day?
20983Robert,said Mrs. Hardy, who could not comprehend the full meaning of the situation much better than little Bess,"will you give up your business?
20983Say, Alice, translate this passage for me, will you? 20983 She does n''t need any help, does she?"
20983Then when God tells the world that it must not work on Sundays, He does not mean railroad men? 20983 To whom am I speaking?
20983True; but what can you do with a helpless creature like that?
20983Was he conscious?
20983Well, Burns, how goes everything this morning?
20983Well, Stevens,Mr. Hardy inquired of one of the men, recognising him as one of the employà © s in the casting room,"how is Scoville this morning?"
20983Well, what of that? 20983 What are you and Clara doing at this time of day?
20983What did Mr. Burns telephone? 20983 What do I know him to be?"
20983What for?
20983What if that railroad man were injured and made a cripple for life?
20983What makes you feel so?
20983What was the text of the sermon tonight?
20983What will be done with the children?
20983What would you do, Alice?
20983What''ll be done with the children when Scoville goes, eh?
20983What, not Ward Scoville?
20983Where are Will and Clara?
20983Where are the girls?
20983Where is George?
20983Where is George?
20983Where''s mother?
20983Who?
20983Why, father, what makes you think that?
20983Why, what can I do about it? 20983 You do n''t forget your own youth, and the way in which you yourself began your home?"
20983Ah, Mr. Hardy,"he exclaimed, seeing the manager,"you here?
20983And if she does not, how does it happen except through neglect?
20983And if the Almighty call you out and away from this prison of clay into His resplendent presence this very night, what will you have to fear?
20983And what does mere death do?
20983And where is there any room in the teaching of Christ for a purgatory?
20983Another question came, uttered in the same strange voice:"Father, how many more days are left for you?"
20983Another something appealed all day to his inner nature, and he could not shake off the impression of Mr. Hardy''s question--"Are you a Christian?"
20983Are the children here?
20983Are there any who would like to say that they want to become Christians, and will try to live the Christ- life every day?"
20983As for living as if every day were to be my last-- do you think that is possible, sir?"
20983As on every other day, he asked himself the question,"What shall I do?"
20983At last Mr. Hardy asked,"Where are the boys?"
20983But what does life do?
20983But why do n''t you ask father?"
20983Did Burns say they were badly hurt?"
20983Did you know they were engaged?"
20983Did you see him?"
20983Do I not sympathise in full with all those who bitterly weep and lament and sit in blackness of horror this night?
20983Do n''t we jug sons every day for some deviltry or other?
20983Do n''t you feel well?"
20983Do we believe that there is one?
20983Do you live every day as if it might be the last you would have to live?"
20983Do you still have the impression you had this morning?"
20983Do you still think this week is to be the end?"
20983Do you suppose you are the only father whose son is going to the devil?"
20983Do you think it is strange that the children go outside for their amusements?
20983Do you think you could let me have a little?"
20983Do you understand?
20983Does he not have opportunity?
20983Drunk!--do you understand?
20983For was it not thy word that first started this young, manly soul to consider what he owed to Jesus the Christ?
20983Hardy?"
20983Hardy?"
20983Hardy?"
20983Has it something to do with James?"
20983Has not this foul demon of drink done harm enough?
20983Have n''t you seen him?"
20983He looked into her face and asked gently:"Mary, what do you want me to do?
20983He said to himself,"This is my fourth day; how can I best spend it?
20983He said:"Do you know what a wilful, quick- tempered girl Clara is?"
20983He was only anxious that no injustice should be done, so he said,"What for?"
20983His mother waited anxiously, and then asked:"Wo n''t you tell me all?"
20983How can you attend to it?
20983How did he acquire them?
20983How do you know you will live to be old men?
20983How is Clara now?"
20983How many men had relatives or friends in the accident who are injured or killed?
20983How many nights in a week do you give to us, Robert?
20983How many of us do reckon on accidents?
20983How much care or love is there for flesh and blood when there is danger of losing dollars?
20983How much did I deserve even this week of preparation after the life I have lived?
20983How much have I cared for the men in my employ?
20983How much have I done for that?
20983I wonder if he realises my hunger for his affection?
20983If any soul appears at the judgment and complains that he did not have a fair chance, will that gracious Judge condemn him if his complaint be true?
20983If she were my wife now, and were dependent on me, do n''t you think I could care for her more tenderly than anyone else in the world?"
20983If this brief scene filled the neighbours with pity, what shall be said of its effect on Robert Hardy?
20983If we are all going to be saved anyway, no matter whether we accept God''s love in Christ or not, of what use is the Church?
20983Introduce me, will you?"
20983Is it not the plain teaching that after the judgment the destiny of souls is fixed for ever?
20983Is it you?"
20983Is n''t that true?"
20983Is n''t toil sweet when there is a strong body and a loving wife and a happy home?
20983Is there no danger of perishing?
20983Is there one night in the year, Mary, when all our children are at home?"
20983Is this your boasted love of God?''
20983Mary,"he turned to his wife with the most beseeching cry,"Mary, do you believe me?"
20983Mother had Norah save something for you-- didn''t you, mother?"
20983Mother, is n''t it right for people to love each other?"
20983Mr. Hardy had just said something about Clara, and Mrs. Hardy replied,"Is n''t it about time they were here?"
20983Now, what is the trouble with the rest?
20983Oh, why have I abused God''s goodness to me so awfully?"
20983Oh, why is it that men like Mr. Hardy can not be made to see the importance of work in the Sunday School?
20983Play us a little tune, Bessie, will you?
20983Robert, do n''t you believe God will punish you for keeping the shops open on Sunday?"
20983Robert, do n''t you think we could do something for the family?
20983Say, Bess, is father still acting under his impression, or dream, or whatever it was?"
20983Shall I read as we used to in the old days?"
20983Shall I stay here?"
20983Shall men complain because they can not have all of this life and all of the other too in which to repent and be forgiven?
20983Still in that trance- like sleep; would she never wake?
20983Suddenly Will spoke up:"Father, do you want George and me to leave college?"
20983Suddenly he rose to his feet and spoke aloud, quietly, but clearly:"Did you not hear someone calling?"
20983Suppose it was Scoville: could n''t you do something for them then, Robert?"
20983The Gospel is glad tidings; but what makes it glad tidings?
20983The minute she entered the room she saw something was happening, but she simply said:--"Mother, is n''t it a little strange father sleeps so soundly?
20983The saloon keeper who sold him the liquor?
20983The surgeon suddenly arose and, turning about, spoke in a quiet but decided tone:"Now then, good people, just go home, will you, for a while?
20983The track inspector?
20983Then he said almost abruptly:"James, do you drink?"
20983Then with a swift revulsion of feeling she drew back and said:"How_ could_ you, with father feeling as he does?"
20983Then, after a pause,"Are you a Christian?
20983There was an awkward pause for a minute, then Mr. Hardy said:"James, is it true that you and Clara are engaged?"
20983They stopped their machines and gathered in the largest open space between the planers, and Mr. Hardy addressed them:"What do you want?
20983Was Mr. Hardy out of his mind?
20983We are too bad, eh?"
20983Were they hurt?
20983What are you going to do?"
20983What care have ye for the poor who work at worse than starvation wages, so long as ye can buy cheap and sell at large profits?
20983What could he do?
20983What could you give her?"
20983What did he want?"
20983What difference does it make whether they go to the bad here in this world, if in the world to come they will all be saved?
20983What do you want?"
20983What for, I wonder?
20983What have I done to bless this community?
20983What is her condition?"
20983What is it, ye merchants, ye business men, here to- night, that ye struggle most over?
20983What is our aim, but to make money our god and power our throne?
20983What is salvation?
20983What more could he do?
20983What need to describe the details of the afternoon?
20983What possible need is there for men to preach a gospel of salvation unless there is danger of condemnation?
20983What reason have you to suppose the company would refuse such a request?
20983What shall I do?"
20983What then will God do?
20983What was the cause of that drunkenness?
20983What will they say then?
20983What would be gained by that?
20983What would it be to_ her_ when, she awoke to the whole consciousness of it?
20983What would the end be?
20983What you been crying for, Clara Vere de Vere?"
20983What''s the matter with everybody?
20983What, noon already?
20983Where am I?"
20983Where are you?
20983Which is worth more in the thought of the railroad corporation?
20983Who are the real criminals in the case?
20983Who are they, and how badly are they hurt?"
20983Who says he was to blame?
20983Who says prayer is merely a form?
20983Who shall recount the words that were uttered?
20983Who was this wretched track inspector?
20983Who was to blame for the disaster?
20983Who, then?
20983Why ca n''t he drive right straight ahead instead of beating about the bush so?
20983Why did Christ come then?
20983Why did He say the things He did?
20983Why did He speak of the condemnation of the wicked and unbelieving if that were not a part of the Gospel?
20983Why did n''t you ask for leave off if you wanted it?
20983Why did you not do as I commanded and bear the burdens of the weak instead of pleasing yourself?''
20983Why should we be anxious any more about our children?
20983Why, is she not more in need of it than ever?"
20983Will He reject him because he is old in sin?
20983Will he be here, think?"
20983Will he not have opportunity enough to accept the mercy of God before that time?
20983Will you accept my apology for my contempt of your request a week ago?
20983Will you have the strength and the patience while labouring under this impression?"
20983Will you say to me,''Brother, I forgive you''?"
20983Wo n''t you do it?
20983Wo n''t you give your consent, sir?
20983Would we not repel with holy horror the idea of murdering and maiming seventy- five people?
20983Would we not shrink in terror from the thought of lying in wait to kill a man?
20983Yet he was once innocent-- What am I saying?
20983You can not be saved now''?
20983Young men, will you wait until you are old in sin and shame before you will repent and be saved?
20983asked Mrs. Hardy; and the minute she was gone the mother turned to her son and said:"George, do you love me?"
20983because he has wasted beautiful years?
20983he said to himself,"when he knows I had such a little while left, could he not be at home?"
20983the commands of the father to his boys to grow up into the perfect manhood in Jesus Christ?
20983the exact sentences spoken?
20983the fears and hopes and petitions and tears of the wife?
20983the sweet words of love and courage that passed between him and his wife and daughters?
20983what day is it?"
20983where have I been?
20983you here still, Curiosity?
29480A happy friendship changed, Now that the years are old?
29480And all my sin in mercy bear Upon the awful tree?
29480And in aggressive Christian work at home and abroad?
29480And what are the signs of death in the Eastern Church?
29480As spring that wakes the sleeping earth?
29480As zephyrs on the tuneless night, To stir my soul to holy mirth?
29480But, it is asked, what evidences are there that the Greek Church is a living Church?
29480Can he hold the Lord of life?
29480Didst Thou not die for me?
29480Hast thou no needs, for which alone The cross can find supplies?
29480I Lord of mercy, at Thy gate, Needy souls imploring pray; Have we come, Good Lord, too late?
29480II Ah, why from heavenly blessing Didst Thou to earth descend, And share the woes distressing, To be the sinner''s Friend?
29480II Heralds from the heaven- land, Tell His Advent clear;-- Where the sound of hurrying feet?
29480II Were there no eyes to gaze upon the sight?
29480II With thought of sin opprest, Does conscience smite thee sore?
29480III And when the dark and cloudy days Of death and sorrow came, What were their thoughts of Him who hung Upon the cross of shame?
29480III Didst Thou not come to earth?
29480III Is there no balm to heal?
29480III My soul, can''st thou not tell?
29480III Think you of former bliss, Of happier, sunnier hours, When fragrant joys you miss, Bestrewed your path like flowers?
29480III Where now its sting, since death itself is dead?
29480III Wilt Thou not come as morning light?
29480IV Glistening in the morning grey, Whence those garments fairer far Than the light that hails the day In the glorious morning star?
29480IV Mourn you a heart estranged, Once kind, but now grown cold?
29480IV"How can I hold that sacred Head of Thine, O Word of God, Immortal, and Divine?"
29480Must we turn in grief away?
29480No hearts to sing, when sundered was the prison?
29480O Jesus, Lord divine, Why was such anguish Thine?
29480O Jesus, Lord divine, Why was such anguish Thine?
29480The horror felt by earth and sky?
29480The victory of the powers of night, That doomed the God- man there to die?
29480V Is there an empty room Where silence broods alone, All curtained round with gloom, Where once the sunlight shone?
29480VI Where can death bestow his prey?
29480What is she doing in the field of literature, theological in particular?
29480Whence that woe?
29480Where now the power that held the captive bound?
29480Where the crowds come forth to greet?
29480Where the loyal cheer?
29480Why such a sacrifice?
29480whence that suffering?
29480whither shall I flee, my God?
26652''Commissioner, can a man have a clean heart and drive a cab?''
26652''Didst thou help him?''
26652''Do n''t you know I feel it as truly as you do?''
26652''Have I been deceiving myself?''
26652''I thought I should have such and such sensations; where are the feelings of ecstasy which I expected?''
26652''Who is he that shall harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?''
26652''Why not?''
26652''_ Thou saidst, What advantage will it be?
26652--_The Doctrines of The Salvation Army._ STANDARDS OF LIFE AND SERVICE I God''s Call_''What manner of persons ought ye to be?
2665216.--What Hinders You?
26652An Appeal sounds out:''Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?''
26652And now, what are the means by which you and I can fulfil this exhortation of Paul?
26652Are ye not of more value than many sparrows?''
26652Are you fully consecrated?
26652Are you in for that?
26652Are you in union with Him for that purpose?
26652Are you in union with Him in that witness- bearing?
26652But is not that just the point where the triumph of faith comes in?
26652But what secures that condition in Heaven?
26652But why should not every one who names our Lord''s name cry out with a ready spirit,''Here am I, Lord; send me''?
26652Can not that be repeated in various directions among us?
26652Did you repeat the Lord''s Prayer this morning?
26652Do we not see it in our family life?
26652Do you care enough about God and Holiness to drop all such?
26652Do you honestly want that for yourselves?
26652Do you remember what John said about that white stone which will be given to him that overcometh?
26652Do you see what those two sayings of Jesus set before us?
26652Do you think it is the absence of a personal Devil?
26652Do you think it is the absence of wicked surroundings and temptations from evil men and women?
26652Do you think it is the possession of things that produce unfailing pleasure and satisfaction?
26652For instance, how can you ornament the truth if, after testifying here, you go out to gossip and slander and injure your neighbour?
26652For instance, temptations to doubt are pressed on a soul just entering the path of Holiness:''Can it be?''
26652Have the testings confirmed that certainty of heart, or have my words disturbed self- satisfaction?
26652Have you got the blessing of a clean heart now?
26652Have you got there yet?
26652Have you settled it to go all lengths for God?
26652How far does our experience harmonize with what has been said about the nature and conditions of true religion?
26652How often people''s tongues are tied, when they ought to speak and act?
26652How shall I do this?
26652How will the world be influenced by Christian talkers who sacrifice honour, truth, and perhaps honesty, in their daily associations?
26652I therefore ask,"Have I so far co- operated with Him as to come out and separate myself from evil?"
26652If you ask for so many pounds of sugar or potatoes, it would not be for the shopman to say to you,''Will that do for you?
26652Is it not a still more serious thing to be disobedient in the presence of more than a father''s love?
26652Is it so with you?
26652Is not that what God wants with us?
26652Is there some inward love of or desire for evil?
26652It seems born in us to ask,''Is it worth while?
26652Let us ask ourselves,''What does the will of God count for with us?
26652Matthew records how, on one occasion, Jesus said,''Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
26652May I touch upon our own family sorrow in the death of a beloved son and Officer in India?
26652May we not with equal force quote the''Go''s''of the Book as indicating the will of God concerning our duty?
26652Men to save men; men to help men; that seems to be God''s method, and He appeals now, as before,''Who will go for Us?''
26652Need I explain what I mean by this?
26652Need I tell you how suddenly this man collapsed?
26652Nicholas?''
26652Not after the fashion we spoke of at the beginning, but practically, and in a whole- hearted, all- round way?
26652Now, I ask you, do you really mean that?
26652Now, do you see the point of Luke''s putting of it?
26652Now, may I not reasonably apply these words to some who regularly attend our Meetings, but do not obtain the blessing?
26652Now, what does this mean?
26652Observe the process,''Who will go?''
26652Oh, my friends, can you not learn to come to God as the Apostle directs, making known your requests in''prayer and supplication with thanksgiving''?
26652Or anything of a similar character?
26652Or the world spirit-- is that there?
26652Put another in?
26652Shall I not say that sacrifice represents the heart saying, on the one hand,''I will come out, and be separate, and touch not the unclean thing''?
26652Shall we read it?
26652St. Cassianus enters Heaven, and Christ says to him,''What hast thou seen on earth, Cassianus?''
26652That is, do you adorn the doctrine?
26652The same appeal,''Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?''
26652The willing soul will ever be crying,''Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?''
26652Then, running to her mother, she would ask,''Mamma, am I clean, clean enough for father?''
26652This argument says,''In a universe so vast, what is man?
26652WHY SHOULD I?
26652We all know that it is wrong to be envious; but who is the chief sufferer?
26652We hear about that; sing about that; most of you believe in it, and some of you proclaim it; but do you know what is really wanted?
26652What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?
26652What profit shall I have?''
26652When the soul has cut loose from all self- considerations, and has put an end to such wretched questions as,''Will it pay to follow the Master?''
26652When we see the manifest lack of the Holy Ghost in the experience, and ask,''Why is this?''
26652Where am I?''
26652Where does grudge- bearing, backbiting, or uncharitableness come in?
26652Where is the advantage?
26652Who shall participate in the joy of this experience?
26652Why should I do, or go and accept what I do not want?''
26652Why should we be friends with the enemies of our Lord?
26652Why these broken consecrations?
26652Why these defiled sacrifices?
26652Why these neglected vows?
26652Will that do?''
26652Will you also look at that word''doctrine''?
26652You hear persons say,''Oh, never mind; what does it matter?
26652You hold back, you stumble and often fail; but why?
26652You must ask yourselves what are the hindrances, if any, in your hearts and lives?
26652_ But what does the binding of the sacrifice to the altar mean?_ The phrase is very significant.
26652and, on the other hand,''What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me?''
29666Are the glad tidings,he asked,"which through seventeen hundred years passed from confessing lips to listening ears still not preached?"
29666You call me a self- seeking fanatic, but if I be that, why are you yourself silent? 29666 And who could better furnish these than Grundtvig? 29666 But are not such contradictions expressive of life itself? 29666 But the heroic age of Christianity-- was it possible then that Christianity too could rise to the heroic? 29666 But what could he do? 29666 Could he, for instance, continue his writings? 29666 Dost thou know the living fountain Whence the stream of grace doth flow? 29666 Flowers that bloom at break of dawn Only to die when day is gone, How can they with the child compare That shall the Father''s glory share? 29666 How many of his former interests were reconcilable with his new views? 29666 If I be misleading those who follow me, why are you, the true watchmen of Zion, not exerting yourself to lead them aright? 29666 If it could not, was not a folk awakening a necessary preparation for a Christian? 29666 The word of God has been sown, but where are its fruits? 29666 Thus a Pastor P. Hjort wrote to Bishop Mynster,Have you read Grundtvig''s_ Songs of the Danish Church_?
29666Was it possible that these people could be descendants of the giants whose valor and aggressive spirit had once challenged the greater part of Europe?
29666What could he do?
29666What vessel is that passing Across the boundless deep, On which the billows massing In foaming fury sweep?
29666Why came He not in splendor Arrayed in robes of light And called the world to render Its homage to His might?
29666Why should not castles royal Before Him open stand, And kings, as servants loyal, Obey His least command?
29666Ye sinners as vile in behavior As thorns in the crown of the Savior, Why are ye so prideful in spirit, Content with your self- righteous merit?
29666and Is Christianity True?
29666how can it be That but so few will think of Thee And of that tender, wondrous love Which drew Thee to us from above?
29666the professor exclaims,"should eternal Wisdom have willed revelation to appear in a form so imperfect?
2099Almighty God,he wrote in one of his books,"what is happening?
2099And what, sir, do you think?
2099Are we to allow any Jesuit scoundrels here?
2099Are you ready,said Zinzendorf to John Soerensen,"to serve the Saviour in Greenland?"
2099Are you willing,he asked Dober,"to consult the Saviour by means of the Lot?"
2099But were not your women and children afraid?
2099But what can I preach?
2099But what will the potter do?
2099By what means did the Brethren defend themselves?
2099Could his lordship,he wrote in his Journal( August 30th, 1770),"show me in England many more sensible men than Mr. Gambold and Mr. Okeley?
2099Did you never hear,said Schöneich,"that promises made in the night are never binding?
2099Do we not dwell in the garden of nature,he asked,"as well as the ancients?
2099Do you coolly affirm,he asked,"that this is only imputed to a Believer, and that he has none at all of this holiness in him?
2099Do you hope to be saved?
2099Do you know Jesus Christ?
2099Do you know yourself?
2099Does everything which is earned among you,said the Earl,"belong to the community?"
2099Does not a believer, while he increases in love, increase equally in holiness?
2099Dost thou believe,asked Schmidt solemnly,"that the Son of God died on the cross for the sins of all mankind?
2099For what reason do you hope it?
2099H''m,growled Ramftler, who hated sniffling,"is it darker than it was in the coal- pit?"
2099Have you never thought,said Ramftler,"of becoming a preacher of the Gospel?"
2099Have you no better answer from Augusta?
2099How can I do that,said Hus,"when I can not even bear them all in mind?"
2099How is it thou hast no faith?
2099How is it,said Mystopol,"you can not see your error?
2099How long?
2099In what way,ran one question,"can a sinful man obtain salvation?"
2099Is a Christian republic possible?
2099Is the law of God sufficient, without worldly laws, to guide and direct us in the path of the true Christian religion? 2099 Let me ask you,"said Zinzendorf,"one question: Are you alone in your religious troubles, or do you share them with others?"
2099My brethren,he asked,"is this right, or is this wrong?"
2099My children,he said,"do you know whose descendants you are?
2099My dear Johannes,said the jovial wag,"where have you been?
2099My lord,said Augusta,"is this what you call faith?"
2099Of pity?
2099Sir Count,said the Duchess,"have you been to the opera to- day?"
2099To whom did they apply for help?
2099True; but do you know he has saved you?
2099Was not you afraid?
2099What are the negroes doing in the meantime?
2099What business,he shouted,"have you to meddle with such things?
2099What did he say?
2099What errors,he retorted,"shall I renounce?
2099What is faith in Christ?
2099What is faith in the Lord God?
2099What is war?
2099What place,asked one,"is more flourishing than Pennsylvania?"
2099What secrets?
2099What would be the good of that?
2099What, then,asked the Duchess of Luynes,"is the real difference between a Lutheran and a Catholic?"
2099What, then,said the Emperor,"do the Utraquists mean when they say that they are the true Hussites, and wish me to protect them in their religion?"
2099Where are the Brethren?
2099Where do the Brethren keep their papers and money? 2099 Where is Augusta?"
2099Where,said Mrs. Augustin Neisser,"shall we find bread in this wilderness?"
2099Who caused Abram,he answered,"to forsake his idolatry and adore the living God?
2099Who sent the letter to the King? 2099 Why do you ask so many questions?"
2099Why have you left the Church of England? 2099 ( 3) Validity.--Is the Moravian Episcopacy valid? 2099 After all, what were these Brethren, and how did they live? 2099 And did he ever give himself the trouble of reading the answers to these warm, lively men? 2099 And if the Moravians objected to bearing arms, what did that matter, so long as they were willing to pay? 2099 And is not this right? 2099 And now, after months of hot debate, the Council met in the great Cathedral to settle once for all the question, What to do with John Hus? 2099 And where have you come from this morning? 2099 And yet both of these were called Moravians... What sensible Moravian, Methodist or Hutchinsonian did he ever calmly converse with? 2099 And, therefore, we naturally ask the question, how far were these Brethren guided by the example of their fathers? 2099 As the Moravians have Bishops, the question may be asked, what special part the Bishops play in the government of the Church? 2099 As they neared the island, the Count turned to his companion, and said:What if we find no one there?
2099At last the terrible question arose: How and where must they live?
2099At this Kajarnak, the brightest in the group, sprang forward to the table and exclaimed,"How was that?
2099At what age, ask mothers, should the education of a child begin?
2099Between two such doctors of divinity who shall judge?
2099But how was this universal experience to be attained?
2099But now arose the difficult question, what were Royal estates?
2099But what about his oath to observe the Letter of Majesty?
2099But what were they to do?
2099But where could such clean vessels of the Lord be found?
2099But why was John Hus there?
2099By whom was the first Norwegian Missionary Magazine-- the Norsk Missionsblad-- edited?
2099By whom was the first missionary college in history established?
2099Can you tell us the easiest way of learning a language?
2099Christian,"he asked,"have n''t you been in Greenland?"
2099Dear friends,"he continued, turning to the people,"what are you doing?
2099Did Peter see that Church?
2099Did Spangenberg seek the conversation?
2099Did you never hear of a certain Jew with his red beard and yellow bag?
2099Did you never hear of the mighty power of money?
2099Do we not live together like the angels?
2099Do you consider previous instruction in Divine things an essential?
2099Do you demand scientific and theological learning?
2099Do you send men with their wives, or single people, or both?
2099Do you think, my brother, that they do n''t pray?
2099Does the Spirit of God bear witness with your spirit that you are a child of God?"
2099Dost thou believe that thou art by nature a lost and undone creature?
2099For the Brethren, therefore, the critical question was, what to do with the societies and preaching- places?
2099For those lads the burning question was,"In what way can I be like Christ?"
2099For us the important question is, what did the Brethren teach their children?
2099For what privilege, after all, did the Brethren ask?
2099For what purpose did the Moravian Church exist?
2099For where else are songs of praise, of thanksgiving, of prayer and instruction so often heard?
2099For who steal, or lie, or who are more drunken than thine own people?''
2099Generally, but wrongly, translated Why have you changed your religion?
2099Had they instructed Hus?
2099Have you found by experience that the cleverest and best educated men make the best missionaries?
2099Have you the witness within yourself?
2099He called his pamphlet,"Die Brüderkirche: Was ist Wahrheit?"
2099He would conquer, he said, such disturbing earthly emotions; why should they be a thicket in the way of his work for Christ?
2099How could men call the Pope the Head of the Church when no one knew which was the true Pope?
2099How could men respect the Popes when some of the Popes were men of bad moral character?
2099How could the Brethren recognize a man as Chief Elder in America and the Lord Christ as Chief Elder in Europe?
2099How do you employ your missionaries from the time when they are first called to the time when they set out?
2099How do you obtain your missionaries?
2099How much does your missionary ship[92] cost you?"
2099How was it that the"Hidden Seed"had such vitality?
2099How was it that, though forbidden by law, they held the fort till the times of revival came?
2099How was it, we ask, that in later years, when their little Church was crushed to powder, these Brethren held the faith for a hundred years?
2099I only asked for first- fruits among the heathen, and thousands have been given me... Are we not as in Heaven?
2099If an Act like this could be passed in America, who knew what might not happen soon in England?
2099If piety was despised in the school of the prophets, what pastors was Israel likely to have in the future?
2099If scholars insist on this latter view, we are forced back on the further question: Where did the Taborites get their advanced opinions?
2099If the Taborites taught the Waldenses, who taught the Taborites?
2099If the law of Christ were obeyed, said they, what need would there be of government?
2099In these days the question is sometimes asked, What is the Moravian creed?
2099In what way, it may be asked, was this claim received by Anglican authorities?
2099Is it God''s will that we institute, according to the model of the Primitive Church, a ministerial order of our own?"
2099Is it likely that they would take their orders from a source which they regarded as corrupt?
2099Is temperance imputed only to him that is a drunkard still?
2099Must the whole world perish?"
2099No one ever asked,"Is so- and- so converted?"
2099Now comes the critical question: Did John August, some years later, consecrate these elected Bishops or did he not?
2099Should he leave off preaching or not?
2099Should he take the oath or not?
2099The evening of his life he spent at Herrnhut, for where more fitly could he die?
2099The great question at issue was, what standing were the Brethren to hold in England?
2099The hour is one; through darkness steals the day; Shines in your hearts the morning star''s first ray?
2099The question is sometimes asked to- day: How is it that the Moravian Church is so small?
2099The second question is, what was the ecclesiastical standing of the Brethren at this time?
2099There was land in sight-- ah, yes!--but what grew upon the enchanting island?
2099To what conclusion do the foregoing details point?
2099To whom did the Brethren turn for help when the King called on his subjects to support him?
2099Was Spangenberg Wesley''s intellectual inferior?
2099Was it his own excited fancy, or was it the voice of God?
2099Was this to be the end of Hus''s strivings?
2099We answered,''Dost thou think us so ignorant as not to know that?
2099We answered,''Thou fool, dost thou think that we do not know that?
2099Were these Royal estates or were they not?
2099Were they to wait till Augusta was set at liberty, or were they to elect new Bishops without his authority?
2099What about Roman Catholic Church estates?
2099What about estates held by Catholic officials as tenants of the King?
2099What answer did the Anglican Bishops give?
2099What are you adoring?
2099What better place, replied Budowa, would His Majesty like to suggest?
2099What better refuge could be found?
2099What caused this strange incongruity?
2099What do they call him?
2099What do you do when you establish a missionary station?
2099What does he know of them but from the caricatures drawn by Bishop Lavington or Bishop Warburton?
2099What good, they argued, had learning done in the past?
2099What grand ideal"Church of the Brethren"was this, with its childish nonsense, its blasphemous language, its objectionable hymns?
2099What had he done to offend both Pope and Emperor?
2099What have you found the most effective way of accomplishing the conversion of the heathen?
2099What ideal, we ask, did the Waldenses now set before them?
2099What if the missionaries are all dead?"
2099What is it that makes you so strong and calm?
2099What is the good, they asked, of Augusta''s promising to resist heretics when he does not acknowledge the Brethren to be heretics?
2099What is the true calling of a missionary?
2099What is the use of expecting a boy to take an interest in the political arguments of Cicero or the dinner table wisdom of Horace?
2099What is the use of teaching a lad grammar before he has a working knowledge of the language?
2099What is the use, he asked, of learning lists of words that have no connection with each other?
2099What judgment are we to pass on all these follies?
2099What light is this that illumines your soul?
2099What meant that dream to Gregory and his Brethren?
2099What more do you want?
2099What need to tell here how Pope Martin V. summoned the whole Catholic world to a grand crusade against the Bohemian people?
2099What need to tell here the blood- curdling story of the Hussite Wars?
2099What need to tell how the people of Prague attacked the Town Hall, and pitched the burgomaster and several aldermen out of the windows?
2099What need, said the Council, could there be of any further trial?
2099What part did the Brethren play in these abominations?
2099What part, it may be asked, did the Brethren play in this war?
2099What peace could there be with these conflicting views?
2099What position, he asked, would a Moravian Bishop occupy in an English colony?
2099What power is this that makes you so content?
2099What provision was made in that famous Peace for the poor exiled Brethren?
2099What purer orders, thought the Brethren, could they desire?
2099What qualifications do you demand in a missionary?
2099What right had he to lecture the Brethren for sins which he himself had taught them to commit?
2099What right had he to preach to others a faith he did not yet possess himself?
2099What right had the Pope to say who might be admitted to the Church?
2099What right had these selfish fops to call themselves Christians?
2099What right had they to confess their sins to men with the brand of Rome upon their foreheads?
2099What right had they to obtain these degrading"concessions?"
2099What right had they to take the Holy Bread and Wine from the tainted hands of Utraquist priests?
2099What right had they, the chosen of God( as they called themselves) to listen to sermons from men in league with the State?
2099What right, asked Hus, had the Pope to claim the"power of the keys?"
2099What right, asked grumblers, had the Synod to saddle individual congregations with the debts of the whole Church?
2099What right, he asked, had the Brethren to make terms with an Atheist King?
2099What right, said the Protestants, had the Catholics to do these things?
2099What right, said they, had a man to baptize who had been ordained in this irregular manner?
2099What sort of home was this, said his critics, that he had prepared for all the Tropuses?
2099What sort of manuals, it may be asked, did Cennick provide?
2099What sort of men were employed by Ferdinand to administer justice in Bohemia?
2099What sort of picture does all this bring before us?
2099What sort of picture does all this bring before us?
2099What use was a Bishop''s certificate?
2099What use would a Bohemian bishop or priest, who did not know the German language, be in Germany?
2099What use, asked Peter, were these learned pundits?
2099What use, he asked, were schemes of education if a good foundation were not first laid by the mother?
2099What use, they asked, were holy water, holy oil, holy palms, roots, crosses, holy splinters from the Cross of Christ?
2099What vulgar traffic in holy things was this?
2099What was it in Hus that was destined to survive?
2099What was it that caused the destruction of that Church?
2099What was it that first aroused his missionary zeal?
2099What was it that worked like a silent leaven amid the clamours of war?
2099What was it, he asked, that had caused the downfall of the Brethren in Bohemia and Moravia?
2099What was the bond of union to be?
2099What was to be done?
2099What was, asked Hus, the true Church of Christ?
2099What were"the position and attainments of the respective parties?"
2099What words, said the Count, could be more binding than these?
2099What, then, did the Quaker captain do?
2099What, then, were the Brethren to do?
2099Whence came, he asked, that still, small voice?
2099Where are your companions?"
2099Where are your letters and your clothes?
2099Where did you get it?
2099Where does he live?
2099Where is that money now?"
2099Where is there better singing?
2099Where is your horse?
2099Where is your money?
2099Where now was his beloved Church of the Brethren?
2099Who induced Daniel to flee from idols?"
2099Who lent it to you?
2099Who went with you to Wittenberg?
2099Who were these mysterious foreigners?
2099Who were these"Moravians,"these"Herrnhuters,"these"Germans,"these"Quiet in the Land,"these"Antinomians"?
2099Whose is this cap?
2099Why not confine it to the American colonies?
2099Why should a good- natured and a thinking man thus condemn whole bodies by the lump?"
2099Why should we not lay open the living book of nature?"
2099Why should we not use our eyes, ears and noses as well as they?
2099Why sleep ye still?
2099Wilt thou renounce the devil and all his works?
2099With whom?
2099Would it be right for a Moravian Bishop to exercise his functions in Georgia?
2099[ 13] What slips were those now lying in the vase?
2099[ 93] From what did the Basel Missionary Society spring?
2099[ Footnote 113: What did the Brethren mean by this?
2099[ Footnote 115: Cur religionem tuam mutasti?
2099[ Footnote 13: And this raises an interesting question: If the lot had decided against the Brethren, what would they have done?
2099[ Footnote 85: Was this true to Luther, or was it not?
2099asked the white- haired old Baron,"How so?"
2099he said,"have the Picards got a Confession?"
2099or chastity to her that goes on in whoredom?"
2099said the King,"do they mean to play Ziska?
2099snapped others,"What do you mean?
2099who comes to meet the day, And to the Lord of days his homage pay?
2099},"Is it God''s will that we separate entirely from the power of the Papacy, and hence from its priesthood?
30219Are there two natures divine and human in Him?
30219HUMAN PERSONALITY AND HUMAN NATURE What is human personality?
30219If personality can synthesise parts of a nature, why should it not also synthesise natures?
30219If so, what did it unite?
30219Is each distinct from the other and from the person?
30219Is it a real union?
30219Is the distinction conceptual or actual?
30219It becomes a question of fact, namely,"Was Christ a real man?"
30219It supposes that concept actualised, and asks the question,"Of what nature must such a mediator be?"
30219One of the stock questions propounded by the catholics to the monophysites was,"Was the trinity incomplete when the Son of God was on earth?"
30219THE EXISTENCE OF MODERN MONOPHYSITISM Is there such a thing as modern monophysitism?
30219The fundamental question of religion for him was,"How can the closest union between divine and human be secured?"
30219The next step in the argument accordingly is to ask,"Why limit the synthetic power of personality?"
30219When the monophysite faced the question,"What change in Christ did the incarnation effect?"
26278But,said the man,"where are the Egyptians?"
26278Science has certainly made some advancement, but where is the warrant for the boastingof sciolists of modern times?
26278Whither are we tending?
26278Who can tell?
26278***** What is the difference between getting more out of a thing than there is in it and creating something out of nothing?
26278*****"If the religious foundations and sanctions of morality are to be given up, what is to be substituted for them?"
26278--_Origin of Species, p. 100._ How are we to reconcile the conflicting ideas in this speculation?
26278264, 266, 413._ Do the facts sustain this assumption?
26278Are millions of years adequate as a cause, when associated with all the forces known in nature, to produce new species and extirpate old ones?
26278Are there no spiritual wants consequent upon the nature of mind?
26278BLIND FORCE OR INTELLIGENCE, WHICH?
26278But how was it?
26278By what other means do we distinguish between the rational and the insane?
26278Can I comprehended the infinite?
26278Can you get more out of a thing than there is in it?
26278Can you see across?
26278Could they think more freely?
26278Do we attribute all the mercies of physical life to a supreme intelligence?
26278Do we comprehend all that belongs to the physical sciences?
26278Do we comprehend matter?
26278Do you doubt this?
26278Do you say I am lost in God?
26278Do you say matter is infinite?
26278Do you see?
26278Do you use the old cry that all outside of matter belongs to the"unknown"and"unknowable?"
26278Does matter pass out of being with death?
26278Does this pass out of being with death?
26278Errors are found in all the histories of humanity; shall we therefore discard science and civil government?
26278Has he ever given it a name?
26278Has science no prerogatives above the physical?
26278Has such a revelation been made?
26278Have men made no mistakes in science?
26278How could this be made?
26278How do unbelievers manage such objections to the hypothesis that chemical laws explain everything in vegetable life?
26278How does this look by the side of the last quotation from Darwin?
26278How is all this accounted for?
26278How is it now?
26278How is this?
26278How much must I know?
26278How often do we hear men say,"Science is progressive?"
26278I know that I know, but do I comprehend that knowledge?
26278Is it a blind force that anticipates growth in the plant, and lays away food, in the tissues, for future use?
26278Is it necessary to the greatest good of the greatest number?
26278Is it not a dangerous thing to make God a liar?
26278Is it not a great insult?
26278Is it not strange that dying men will reject the motive of life?
26278Is it reasonable to allow that this revelation could be given by the spirit of God through holy men?
26278Is there a place in man''s physical nature for bread and meat, for food of every variety that man''s soul desires?
26278Is there an end in view that has governed in the great question of evolution of species, and the survival of the fittest?
26278Is there any agreement among unbelievers which would serve as a model for us poor souls to imitate?
26278Is there certain knowledge of missing links?
26278Is there life without antecedent life, etc.?
26278Is there no evidence of design here?
26278Is there no liability to mental suffering?
26278Is there not one species having its likeness represented by a species in the distant past?
26278Is there such a thing as jurisprudence?
26278Is there such a thing as morality carried into public relations?
26278Is this true?
26278It was a wonderful gain?
26278Lost(?)
26278May we not estimate civil government and religion both by the blood they have cost?
26278No service to whom?
26278Or, if you prefer it, what is the architect?
26278Reader,"how readest thou?"
26278SHALL WE ABANDON OUR RELIGION?
26278Shall we condemn Christianity on account of man''s failures?
26278Shall we discourage his honest efforts by keeping those failures always before him?
26278Shall we keep his many deviations from truth and principle before him in order to cause greater deviations?
26278Shall we on this account condemn all that in which man has and does progress?
26278Shall we repudiate on account of mistakes?
26278That is, in his philosophy, the"vital force is produced by the organism,"and the"organism is produced by the vital principle?"
26278The question is often asked,"Why were they not continued throughout the Christian dispensation?"
26278The question was asked,"Where are the Israelites?"
26278Then why the opposition?
26278There is nothing speculative(?)
26278They have been very true(?)
26278This orator asks the questions,"Whence came we?"
26278Those empty vessels of ours, hearts"endowed with inexhaustible hope,"must turn away from the grave(?)
26278To what end?
26278Was it blind force or intelligence, which?
26278Was it reasonable to expect a revelation from God?
26278We should ask no questions(?)
26278Well, how is it with the past?
26278Well, is there any better agreement among politicians, or in civil governments?
26278Were the people without a religious nature?
26278Were they both evolved from the same unit?
26278Were they in any sense better off?
26278What becomes of evolution?
26278What becomes of natural selection?
26278What becomes of the doctrine of the survival of the fittest?
26278What does Darwin know about the origin of life and mind?
26278What has unbelief to give to the people of our age more than it offered centuries ago?
26278What is the estimate placed upon it by the best minds of America?
26278What is the value of the religion of Christ?
26278What kind of a being must I be to know that"no message ever reached man from beyond the grave?"
26278What natural law is violated in"Partheno Genesis?"
26278What power is that which lies behind chemical affinities, and controls them with direct reference to organic being?
26278What will become of yon dry leaf, torn from its parent stem by this wintry blast?
26278When you ask an evolutionist for the links connecting new and old species, as he is pleased to denominate them, you receive the satisfactory(?)
26278Whence came we?
26278Where have last summer''s roses gone?
26278Where is the difficulty?
26278Where is the justice and goodness of God in the bloody wars of Israel?
26278Where is the morality and righteousness of the wars of which we read?
26278Where is the righteousness of capital punishment?
26278Where shall we find them?
26278Whither are we tending?
26278Who is the architect?
26278Who will"deliver"the unbelievers of our country"from this dead body?"
26278Why affirm the eternity of matter and deny the eternity of spirit?
26278Why do men strenuously avoid contradictory propositions?
26278Why not find a few of the missing links there?
26278Why should it be different with the young plant?
26278Why should it perish with it?
26278Why?
26278Why?
26278Will some bold unbeliever answer?
26278Will you accept it and experience the fact?
26278Will you dethrone the Creator?
26278or shall we turn misanthropists?
26278who can tell?
30389And yet it may perhaps be asked, How is it possible for us to love everybody?
30389As we ponder these things-- conflict, unselfishness, sympathy-- do not our hearts condemn us?
30389But how does it come?
30389He sets store by them, as is suggested by the significant words,"Hast thou considered My servant Job?"
30389How can we walk unless we know why and whither we go?
30389How does our Lord direct our hearts?
30389May not the forgetfulness of this fact be the cause of surprise and disappointment at Christian Conventions from time to time?
30389The will of God is the substance of revelation, for what is the Bible from beginning to end but the revelation of God''s will for man?
30389To what does this phrase point back?
30389What about those who are not lovely and lovable-- how can we love these?
30389What are we to understand by it?
30389What were the objects for which the Apostle prayed so earnestly on behalf of these unknown Christians?
30389What were the precise gifts that he sought for them from God?
13570And shall not God avenge His own elect? 13570 And the Lord said, Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
13570But O, how will you answer for this day''s work?
13570How durst you convene against my proclamation?
13570How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost Thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
13570Is there no balm in Gilead? 13570 Lord, wilt not Thou give me Scotland?"
13570See the top of yon hill?
13570That is all I wait for,he said, then added in a rapture of joy,"O, death, where is thy sting?
13570Think you that we are the sufferers? 13570 Villain, dost thou say mass at my lug?"
13570What book is that you are reading?
13570What think you now of your companion?
13570What think you of your husband now?
13570Where have you been, Willie?
13570Who dare subscribe this treasonable paper?
13570Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
13570Will it hurt much, Janet?
13570Will you attend the curate''s service?
13570Will you pray for King James and his supremacy?
13570Would you know what the devil is doing in hell?
13570***** POINTS FOR THE CLASS 1 Who was Marquis Argyle?
135701. Who succeeded Cameron as leader of the Society people?
135701. Who succeeded Renwick as leader of the Covenanters?
1357010. Who were the men of broad principles in those times?
135702 What reverse did they suffer?
135702 What service had he formerly rendered the king?
135702. Who commanded on each side?
135703 How did they account for it?
135703. Who was his successor on the throne?
135703. Who was his successor?
135704 How did the Covenanters receive him?
135704. Who visited the home the evening before the sad event?
135704. Who were the Scottish commissioners?
135705 What was the nature of the government he established?
135705. Who were their leaders?
135706 What was his attitude toward the Covenanters?
135706. Who appeared in search of them?
135706. Who introduced confusion into their ranks?
135706. Who joined Cameron in carrying out his commission?
135706. Who were the Covenanted captains at Drumclog?
135707 Who was his first victim?
135708. Who won the battle?
13570Against Thy pasture- sheep why doth Thine anger smoke so sore?"
13570Ah, was not Charles the rebel?
13570Are present Covenanters acquainted thus with God?
13570Are the elders of the Covenanted Church worthy of their predecessors?
13570Are they carrying the banner of Christ forward, even beyond the ministers, where the testimony for King Jesus requires it?
13570Are they defenders of the flock against all defection?
13570Are they leaders of the people in every good enterprise?
13570Are they not the zealous defenders of the Reformed faith?
13570Are we amazed at the divine beauty of the martyr''s life?
13570Are we building, as they built, upon the true foundation, which is Jesus Christ?
13570Are we carried to the place of worship at the appointed hour by our love for Jesus Christ?
13570Are we employing our strength against all opposing evils?
13570Are we fulfilling our sworn duties to our country, our Church, and our Lord?
13570Are we full of power in the Lord''s service?
13570Are we keeping step in the Covenanted ranks that are marching on, assured that the principles of the Reformation will yet prevail in every land?
13570Are we lifting up our lives into relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ through our inherited Covenant?
13570Are we loyal as they were to the Covenants?
13570Are we maintaining this exalted truth with the courage of our ancestors?
13570Are we so consumed with the holy passion of love, that we can not rest till we bring others into the house of God?
13570Are we surprised that God permitted him to quench the noisome spark?
13570Are we surprised?
13570Are we using all lawful means to cause true religion to prevail?
13570Are we worthy of our relation to the Covenanted fathers?
13570Are we zealous in making the Church of Christ appear the glorious Temple of truth, the Sanctuary of the living God, the Habitation of the Holy Spirit?
13570Are you willing?"
13570As he came up she humorously said,"Am not I as good as my word?"
13570But could they not find hidden manna on the sand, and kernels of wheat in the chaff?
13570But how could a Covenanter give his approval without perjury?
13570But shall discipline, therefore, fail?
13570But was this the happy condition of many, or merely of a few, in those days of sad adversity?
13570But were they not justifiable?
13570But who were thrown out of the Presbyterian Church in the reign of Charles II.?
13570But who will lead the Covenanters in such a struggle?
13570But why?
13570But will not the dwelling- place of the righteous be protected from harm?
13570By what means was the Church again revived?
13570By whom was the Reformed Presbytery organized?
13570By whom was the truth preserved?
13570By whose hand was it set in its own historic foil?
13570By whose skill was it so admirably cut and polished?
13570Can he suspend the high calling, sunder the holy ties, abandon the field and flock, and go forth, not knowing whither he goeth?
13570Can the Church no more sustain her laws, and administer her censures?
13570Can the Church now furnish such men?
13570Can the Church survive the loss of her external organization?
13570Can the husband, the father, the shepherd, the watchman arise and forsake all?
13570Can we account for these afflictive providences?
13570Can we here find a lesson to lay upon our hearts?
13570Censure the Cameronians for exclusiveness?
13570Could they not get sufficient food in the new ministrations to sustain their souls?
13570Could they not reach heaven by the new road as certainly as by the old?
13570De we appreciate the fruits of the fields, fertilized with the blood of the fathers?
13570Describe Ayrsmoss on the night after the battle?
13570Did it pay to be true to Christ?
13570Did it pay?
13570Do Covenanters feel their obligations to the Lord?
13570Do our lives arise into the heroic spirit, and take on the moral grandeur exhibited by them?
13570Do the children of these Covenanters appreciate the value and power of the truth?
13570Do their children strive after the same attainment?
13570Do we appreciate the value, the dignity, and the advantage of a Covenanted home?
13570Do we keep the home bright, cheerful, and inspiring, by worshiping our Covenant God, and honoring the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ?
13570Do we make the throne of Jesus our viewpoint, from whence we see all things related to Him, and through Him to each other?
13570Do we stand for the right, however weak that side may seem, knowing that all the powers that be of God are on that side?
13570Do we wonder that so many relaxed under the strain of persecution, and returned to their own vine and fig tree?
13570Does the Covenant of the fathers include posterity?
13570For what was it used in those times?
13570For what were the Covenanters contending?
13570Four of them, who were captured in a group, replied thus to their captors, when told that they must be shot:"We are to die, you say?
13570From whence shall light and deliverance now come?
13570Hath He not said,"Upon all the glory shall be a defence?"
13570Have the Covenanters of to- day spirit, power, and character like this?
13570Have the fundamental principles of the kingdom of Jesus Christ become incarnated in our lives?
13570Have they the view that will keep them steadfast, progressive, and enthusiastic in His service?
13570Have we a conscience like that of the Covenanted fathers?
13570Have we incorporated the element of Divine strength into our lives?
13570Have we the zeal of these fathers for the house of our God?
13570Heroes of the Covenant, why fainted ye in the day of battle?
13570How account for God''s people suffering defeat?
13570How account for the success?
13570How can the noble band escape annihilation?
13570How can we hesitate?
13570How could Guthrie have done otherwise, as a faithful minister of Christ Jesus, in the high calling of the Gospel?
13570How could John Brown have saved his life?
13570How could the Church entrust the government of God''s house to the king''s commissioners?
13570How could they have done otherwise?
13570How did Argyle''s death seem to affect the king?
13570How did Bessie Willison meet her trials?
13570How did Cameron and his associates employ their time?
13570How did Cameron''s life and death impress the Covenanters?
13570How did Cargill die?
13570How did Christ''s servants contend for His supremacy?
13570How did Communion Monday service originate?
13570How did God prepare His Church for the approaching trials?
13570How did King Charles regard it?
13570How did Melville resist the king''s attempt to rule the Church?
13570How did he attempt to counteract its power?
13570How did he deal with the Covenanted Church?
13570How did he defend himself in court?
13570How did he meet his death?
13570How did he overcome it?
13570How did he persist in the work of the Gospel?
13570How did he protect himself against wrong criticism?
13570How did he reply?
13570How did he testify against the errors of the Church of Holland?
13570How did it divide the Covenanted Church?
13570How did it issue?
13570How did it terminate?
13570How did the Cameronians regard it?
13570How did the Church thereafter decline?
13570How did the Covenanted Societies survive the general defection?
13570How did the Covenanters esteem the Bible?
13570How did the Covenanters follow up their victory at Drumclog?
13570How did the Covenanters meet the king''s army?
13570How did the Covenanters meet the king''s second appeal to arms?
13570How did the Covenanters prepare for self- defense?
13570How did the Covenanters receive his restrictions?
13570How did the Covenanters treat their captive king?
13570How did the General Meeting provide a ministry?
13570How did the Presbyterian ministers oppose them?
13570How did the children suffer in the persecution?
13570How did the death of Cargill affect him?
13570How did the faithful ministers suffer?
13570How did the king keep his promise?
13570How did the king regard the Covenant?
13570How did the king try to enforce uniformity on the Church?
13570How did the king try to suppress them?
13570How did the persecuted Church keep up her force of elders?
13570How did the persecuted people increase?
13570How did the state make use of Episcopacy in the battle with Presbyterianism?
13570How did the true Covenanters become diminished?
13570How did they entreat the ministers to come to them?
13570How did they show their love for the Church of Christ?
13570How did they succeed when they had no ministers?
13570How did they suffer in Edinburgh?
13570How does God keep His Church pure?
13570How does Jesus reprove His people for growing feeble in love?
13570How does it lay obligations on posterity?
13570How does it show the value of Gospel truth?
13570How had the General Assembly previously deteriorated?
13570How has He sometimes undertaken to revive His Church''s fidelity?
13570How is the Church dependent on woman, for spirited and successful work?
13570How is truest patriotism best displayed?
13570How long after the declaration till this fight occurred?
13570How long did Oliver Cromwell rule Scotland?
13570How long did the Assembly sit?
13570How long did the Solemn League and Covenant remain in force?
13570How long did the persecution last?
13570How long had they to decide?
13570How long was the Assembly suppressed?
13570How long wilt thou suffer this tyranny of man?"
13570How many Indulgences were offered?
13570How many in it represented the Covenanted Societies?
13570How many men were on each side?
13570How many pastors were driven from their churches?
13570How many were enrolled?
13570How many years of persecution did he suffer?
13570How may the study of the martyrs''lives purify, strengthen, and ennoble our lives?
13570How may the young people arise in strength for church service?
13570How may we attain to a similar familiarity with God?
13570How may we have the same rapturous joy at communions now?
13570How may we meet the obligations descending from the fathers?
13570How may we, too, become inspired for service?
13570How much does the spirit of zeal, courage, witness- bearing, and discipline, stir the descendants of the martyred Covenanters in the present day?
13570How much of this Scotch granite is apparent in the faith and firmness of the present generation?
13570How numerous were the Covenanters at this time?
13570How ought we to esteem the Bible?
13570How shall it be distributed?
13570How should a Covenanted home be appreciated?
13570How should the Church guard divine worship against corruption?
13570How should the Church respond to the love of Christ?
13570How should the obligation be met in our day?
13570How should the success of the fathers inspire us?
13570How should we appreciate peaceful worship?
13570How should we guard it for other generations?
13570How was England disturbed at this time?
13570How was John Brown captured?
13570How was he influenced to become a minister?
13570How was he troubled with doubts regarding God?
13570How was her independence affected by state patronage?
13570How was his opposition resisted by the Covenanters?
13570How was his power dreaded by his enemies?
13570How was the Covenant received by the nation?
13570How was the Liturgy received by the Presbyterians?
13570How was the nation stirred at the prospect of renewing the Covenant?
13570How was the reign of King Charles I. ended?
13570How was the true Church kept alive?
13570How was this struggle ended?
13570How were the people prepared for Covenanting?
13570How were the societies unified?
13570How will our delight in the Word of God compare with theirs?
13570How will present zeal for Divine services compare with their zeal?
13570How with the 100,000 Covenanters while suffering in their homes, or roaming through the mountains, or hiding in the caves?
13570How would such a demand agitate the mind?
13570In his dying testimony, he pleaded in the following manner:"Oh, will ye love Him?
13570In the consciousness of this almighty strength, which was at his back, how could he be afraid?
13570In what manner did the Covenanters receive his commissioner?
13570In what manner does the blood cry for vengeance?
13570In what spirit did the people retire from the Covenant Convention in Edinburgh?
13570In what spirit did the women endure the persecution?
13570In what way did the Covenanted ministers explain the trouble?
13570In what way did the king authorize that which corrupted Church services?
13570In what way did these continue their ministry?
13570In what way do the former Covenants bind the present generation?
13570In what way does her love often fail?
13570Is it for evermore?
13570Is our building material like theirs-- gold, silver, and precious stones?
13570Is she incapacitated?
13570Is the Covenant position still held by any?
13570Is the truth, the entire system of truth, every stone in the temple of truth, thus dear to us?
13570Is there no physician there?"
13570Is there no remedy to be found?
13570Is this too strong?
13570James Renwick had been taunted with the question,"Do you believe that none, but those of your principles, can enter heaven?"
13570Less than four months previous, the Covenant had been renewed in that city amid transports of joy; must it now be trampled in the dust?
13570Many weary hearts were crying out,"How long, O Lord?"
13570May he not modify a certain ministerial action so as to save his life, provide for his family, and continue to shepherd his flock?
13570May the ruthless slayer enter this little sanctuary, where God and His children dwell together in mutual and unquenchable love?
13570Must these spirited men bow to the will of the tyrant and see their Church brought into bondage?
13570My life''s strength is the Lord; of whom Then shall I be afraid?"
13570O, grave, where is thy victory?"
13570Oh, Scotland, wherefore didst thou doubt?
13570On what condition may we expect to be strong in the Lord?
13570On what grounds?
13570On what points did they refuse to obey the king?
13570On what terms were ministers permitted to return home?
13570On what terms would they have received the minister?
13570Ought they to go forth against their king in battle?
13570Out of what mine did the priceless diamond come?
13570Overawe and subdue the Covenanters by sacrificing their prominent leaders?
13570Presbyterianism to be succeeded by an uncertainty?
13570Rather, will not the fighting spirit be roused?
13570Shall the cruel persecutor then have power to tread on that sacred threshold?
13570Should they then be reprimanded, for not joining in the general stampede?
13570Should they use the weapons that are carnal, and engage in the shedding of blood?
13570The Bible inspired?
13570The Covenanters rebels, because they declined the king''s authority in matters like these?
13570The Covenants have been the glory and strength of the Church in the past; will they not be safety and stability to the Church in the present?
13570The Psalm is the shout of faith:"The Lord''s my light and saving health, Who shall make me dismayed?
13570The head and hands were presented to him, with the sneering question,"Do you know them?"
13570The sea is roaring, the waves are raging, will Presbyterianism be engulfed?
13570The very sentiment seemed to be the stirring of hearts, that were consciously entering into a forlorn battle:"O God, why hast Thou cast us off?
13570To what did the Church resort for her reviving?
13570To what did they resort for deliverance?
13570To whom could they look for protection?
13570True, she has ceased to shed the blood of saints; but has she repented of the blood she has shed?
13570Under what obligations were future generations placed?
13570Was he not accountable for the souls that waited on his ministry?
13570Was he not entrusted with the truth and claims and glory of Christ?
13570Was he not responsible for the honor of the Church?
13570Was his prophecy fulfilled?
13570Was not he the traitor, the revolutionist, the autocrat who attempted to turn things upside down?
13570Were they justifiable in separating from others?
13570Were they justifiable?
13570Were they not the strong, unyielding, uncompromising Covenanters?
13570What Joint Commission was then created?
13570What aroused him against the king?
13570What aroused their jealousy for the Church?
13570What atrocities committed by Gen. Dalziel''s troops?
13570What became the test for the pastorate?
13570What benefit derived from the study of these manuals?
13570What brought ruin upon him?
13570What can be worse?
13570What caused them the greatest grief?
13570What caused these nations to abandon the Covenant?
13570What champion of freedom arose at this time?
13570What charge was preferred against Guthrie?
13570What charges did the Covenanters prefer against the king?
13570What class of ministers then had the ascendancy?
13570What contributed much to their prominence in history?
13570What could they then do, but deliver him up to the English army, whose battles they were fighting?
13570What course did his son Charles pursue?
13570What course did they take?
13570What cruelties practiced on the Covenanters on Rullion Green field?
13570What dangers arise from the surrender of truth?
13570What dangers did he meet?
13570What demonstration of strength by the Presbyterians?
13570What device for public worship was ratified by parliament?
13570What did Melville''s faithfulness cost him?
13570What did it accomplish?
13570What did the enemy do with Cameron''s body?
13570What did the king require of the ministers?
13570What distinguishes the largest Church?
13570What distress did he meet at his licensure?
13570What distresses fell upon these homes?
13570What dread responsibility attached to this office?
13570What effect had the Covenant on the Church?
13570What effect had the Indulgences on the Covenanters?
13570What effect had the death of Argyle and Guthrie on the Covenanters?
13570What effect should such a life have on us as we study it?
13570What effort on the part of the Covenanters to secure a successor?
13570What event called the Westminster Assembly into being?
13570What event intensified the issue between the king and the Covenanters?
13570What faithful young minister declined the test?
13570What financial question in those days ensnared the Church?
13570What foe attempted her suppression?
13570What fruits of their sufferings do we now enjoy?
13570What gift specially distinguished Peden?
13570What girl would brave such hardships for a day''s preaching?
13570What good work did it accomplish?
13570What great principle in the Church was here at stake?
13570What great reformer appeared at this stage of the conflict?
13570What growth did the Church experience in the next ten years?
13570What had Guthrie done to merit the king''s mortal displeasure?
13570What happened to the sisters and their elderly friend?
13570What heinousness lies in Covenant- breaking?
13570What hope is there of the world- wide success of Covenanted principles?
13570What horrors followed the battle?
13570What interests were here under deliberation?
13570What is its permanent use to the nations?
13570What is known concerning the beginning of the Church in this country?
13570What is the duty of the present generation in the great conflict?
13570What is the estimated number of those who suffered?
13570What is the explanation?
13570What is the only Scriptural form of church government?
13570What is the size?
13570What is the true position of Covenanters?
13570What is their mission in the world?
13570What kind of inspiration did they ascribe to the Bible?
13570What large meaning in the motto?
13570What led to the battle of Rullion Green?
13570What lesson here regarding a pure conscience?
13570What lesson may we learn from this defeat?
13570What lessons may we derive from the fathers?
13570What line of action did the Societies follow?
13570What loyal heart could brook these terms?
13570What may again occasion a sifting time?
13570What may be said of Cargill''s last years of service?
13570What may the Church expect, when her young people are true?
13570What meetings were held in this cottage?
13570What memorials are found at Irongrey?
13570What minister having any regard for conscience could sign this list of errors, after swearing the Covenant?
13570What minister of Christ, bent on preserving honor and conscience, could remain in charge of his church?
13570What monument has been erected at Ayrsmoss?
13570What moral inheritance did the Covenanted fathers leave their children?
13570What motto on the Covenanters''Banner?
13570What name will have the honor of heading the list on that white parchment?
13570What need now to advocate the supremacy of Jesus, and the independence of the Church?
13570What new attempt to divide and destroy them?
13570What new danger loomed up?
13570What new danger was now threatening Scotland?
13570What new effort to suppress the Conventicles?
13570What next?
13570What notable family suffered under him?
13570What notable men did God raise up for the occasion?
13570What now shall be done with the royal captive?
13570What objection had he to the king''s anniversary?
13570What obligation comes with the inheritance?
13570What obligations descend from that Covenant upon the present generation of Covenanters?
13570What occurred to his body after burial?
13570What official act did he perform on the king and six others?
13570What practical lesson here for us?
13570What present danger along the line of Indulgence?
13570What previous proclamation occasioned this battle?
13570What principle governs the true followers of Christ?
13570What proportion remained faithful under the trial?
13570What questions should our elders apply to their own conscience?
13570What reaction followed the ten prosperous years after the Covenant of 1638?
13570What remarkable prophecies did he utter?
13570What saith the Lord?
13570What second inspiration needed to understand it?
13570What sentence did he receive?
13570What separated them from others in worship?
13570What service is much neglected in the Church in our day?
13570What shall be the end of these things?
13570What should be the spirit and character of Covenanters?
13570What significance is attached to the martyrs''blood?
13570What significant providence accompanied this daring act?
13570What special advantages have we for serving God?
13570What success did he have in his ministry?
13570What successive attitudes toward the king did they assume?
13570What task here has fallen to us?
13570What terrors must such a man have to meet at death?
13570What the population?
13570What three men were in great part responsible for the cruelties?
13570What three successive demonstrations of strength did the Covenanted Church give against the new Prayer Book?
13570What trust did it commit to future generations?
13570What two great events in the Church transpired in 1638?
13570What two of their ministers were executed?
13570What two parties henceforth in the Church?
13570What two questions did the Covenanters face in attending Conventicle services?
13570What violence did the Presbyterian Assembly suffer by the king?
13570What was Alexander Henderson''s experience?
13570What was Scotland''s condition when over- ridden by the Roman religion?
13570What was done with, the prisoners taken at Bothwell Bridge?
13570What was he planning when death claimed him?
13570What was high treason in those days?
13570What was his character?
13570What was his character?
13570What was his death cry?
13570What was his demeanor in danger?
13570What was his first notable service in the Covenant?
13570What was his great sorrow?
13570What was its general character?
13570What was its purpose?
13570What was its source?
13570What was the Bible to these sufferers?
13570What was the Covenanters''ideal for nations?
13570What was the agreement known as"The Engagement?"
13570What was the attitude of Knox toward Romanism?
13570What was the character of the members?
13570What was the condition of the Presbyterian Church during 1560- 1570?
13570What was the cost of the liberty we enjoy?
13570What was the double effect of the Indulgence?
13570What was the effect?
13570What was the great doctrine around which the battle was waged?
13570What was the great issue?
13570What was the great question in controversy?
13570What was the growth of their army?
13570What was the intention of the Solemn League and Covenant?
13570What was the manner of the death of the two Margarets?
13570What was the nature of that"high treason?"
13570What was the nature of the Queensferry declaration?
13570What was the nature of this excommunication?
13570What was the oath of membership?
13570What was the respective strength of the forces?
13570What was the secret of power in these defenders of the truth?
13570What was the subject of debate?
13570What was the success of the Gospel during the early centuries?
13570What was the value of the First Book of Discipline?
13570What was the work assigned to the Assembly?
13570What were some of the difficulties faced by Lady Rothes?
13570What were the chief doctrines of the Church in those times?
13570What were the conditions upon which these ministers returned?
13570What were the prospects of the young prince?
13570What were the results of the war?
13570What would have been their eminence among nations had the terms of the Covenant been fulfilled?
13570When He inquireth after blood, what shall Scotland do?
13570When John Knox found the woman of his choice, he said,"My bird, are you willing to marry me?"
13570When and where was the General Assembly reorganized?
13570When did King Charles die?
13570When did the Revolution take place?
13570When did they proclaim a revolutionary war against the king?
13570When was the First Reformation at its climax?
13570When was the General Assembly reorganized?
13570Whence did the Presbyterian Church get its name?
13570Whence the power?
13570Where are the ministers now, when the trumpet blast proclaims a revolutionary war against the king?
13570Where did he study theology?
13570Where did that horrible path lead?
13570Where was James Renwick born?
13570Where was his first pastorate?
13570Where was the declaration of war issued?
13570Where was the engagement fought?
13570Where will we stand in case the trial come?
13570Wherefore does his army hesitate?
13570Wherefore turned ye back, ye sons of the mighty, lacking neither bows nor other arms?
13570Wherein lay Bruce''s great strength?
13570Wherein lay his unwavering strength?
13570Wherein lay the moral strength of the Covenanters?
13570Which way will the man of God take?
13570Which?
13570While reading from the Bible, he suddenly stopped, and exclaimed,"What''s this I hear?"
13570Who are these separated from their brethren, and driven like chaff before the wind over mountains and moors?
13570Who can silence tongues of fire?
13570Who will be able to stand when He arises in wrath to vindicate His own royal rights?
13570Who will command these"little flocks of kids,"when the hosts of Syria fill all the country round about?
13570Who will fill it?
13570Who would not pause in presence of such a serious consideration?
13570Whom did he seize next?
13570Why commit the guardianship to any but the loyal servants of the Lord Jesus Christ?
13570Why did Scotland aid England with her army?
13570Why did he leave Glenluce?
13570Why did the king insist on having bishops in the Church?
13570Why does God send trials upon His Church?
13570Why entrust it to other than His people?
13570Why is the sifting process needed?
13570Why ought the truth of Christ have wide publicity?
13570Why should these exercises be revived?
13570Why should we appreciate our Covenanted inheritance?
13570Why was it repealed?
13570Why were the Cameronians called extremists?
13570Why were the Covenanters now compelled to meet the English in battle?
13570Why were the Covenanters styled rebels?
13570Will a pastor of Christ''s flock hold his position for what he finds in the flesh- pot?
13570Will not his example be to us an inspiration to work with faith and might, to build up the Church and enlarge the Kingdom of Christ?
13570Will not ministers and elders soon be worn out by the incessant and desperate attacks?
13570Will not the Lord, in His glorious presence, hover over them as a cloud by day and as a flaming fire by night?
13570Will not we, for the sake of coming generations, be likewise faithful?
13570Will the ambassador of God submit to be muzzled?
13570Will the herald of Gospel liberty become a slave to vilest men?
13570Will the kindness be returned?
13570Will the minority be censured for not following them?
13570Will the oak wither at the loss of a few boughs?
13570Will the preacher of righteousness connive at wickedness?
13570Will the servant of the Lord take orders from man?
13570Will the sixty be censured for not following the others in submitting to the king''s supremacy over the Church?
13570Will the sun faint and fail beneath the gale?
13570Will the two be censured for separating from the sixty, and holding forth the Banner of Christ?
13570Will the wicked be permitted to draw the sword, and quench the coals on the hearth, and the fire on the altar, with the blood of the worshipers?
13570Will they be censured for withdrawing from their brethren who remained?
13570Will veterans recoil at the first fire?
13570Will we be a strong link, or will we be a broken link, connecting the worthy past with the golden future?
13570Will we be true to the task laid on us by the fathers, who unfalteringly carried the Banner of the Covenant amid fiercest battles?
13570Will we strive to emulate Knox in prayer, courage, self- denial, and pure- heartedness?
13570With what interference did it meet?
13570With what result?
13570With what spirit did the"remnant"sustain their trials?
13570Would he not immediately feel his spiritual life sink below zero?
13570Would it be right to take up arms against the government?
13570Would not his heart chide him bitterly for the degradation of his office and manhood?
13570Would not the Church of Christ take on like activities, proportions, and strength, by following the same course of fidelity in our own times?
13570a conscience that can not submit to a man?
13570a conscience that can take instructions only from God?
13570can flesh and blood endure the ordeal?
13570die?
13570the true soldiers of Jesus Christ?
13570who can estimate the extent of such a calamity?
13570who can reckon the sorrows, sufferings, and stupendous losses, public and private, caused by this iniquitous act of the king?
13570will the supremacy of Jesus Christ go to the bottom?
30675Is there any other form of worship suggested for which as much can be said?
30675The Earl of Rothes in an address spoke thus:"Who pressed that form of service contrary to the laws of God and this kingdom?
30083What can separate us from the love of God, in Christ Jesus?
30083And what can be more free, more enlarged, than the soul of Jesus?
30083Are not the truths you utter, my friend, too much elaborated by the intellect, and polished by the imagination?
30083Are you leaning upon him, or upon the creature?
30083Are you not always laboring for something new and original, thus exhibiting your own powers of mind, rather than the simple truth?
30083But we may ask, who hastens his coming, by now yielding up his own heart to his entire control?
30083Can you not believe God loves you, as much as you love the little one enfolded in your arms?
30083Do I speak too plainly?
30083Has he not the right to love me as he does?
30083Has not our Lord warned us against"false prophets, and the lying wonders of the_ last days_?"
30083Having given up myself wholly to God, and loving Him far better than myself, how can I find any opposition to his good pleasure?
30083How can I do otherwise than yield to one I love better than myself?
30083How can a soul withdraw from the dominion of a Sovereign, that it loves with the whole heart?
30083I smile inwardly and say,"_ My beloved is mine and I am his!_""If we receive the witness of men, how much greater is the witness of God?"
30083If he designs to remove me from you, can I have any wish to retain you?
30083In what can I take it?
30083It says, with the spouse in the Canticles,"I have washed my feet, how shall I sully them?"
30083O God, can I have any self- interest, or appropriate aught as mine?
30083Since I am there, O Lord, how can I be otherwise than happy?
30083The operation of grace is in silence, as it comes from God, and may it not reach and pass from soul to soul without the noise of words?
30083The time is short; wherefore spend it in the compass and surroundings of self?
30083What am I but an erring creature?
30083What can separate my soul from God?
30083What have we to desire in heaven and on earth, only the glory of God?
30083What shall I say regarding the state in which you find yourself, in relation to me?
30083When Paul asked,"Who shall deliver me from this body of death?"
30083When divine Love has enfranchised the soul, what power can fetter it?
30083Who does not admire the profound mystery of the creation of the world, where God produced all things by his word?
30083Who does not admire"the long suffering patience of God?"
30083Who will dare limit the power of God?
30083Who will say that God, whose love is infinite as it is free, can not give such proofs of love as he pleases, to his creatures?
30083Who will so deny the truth of the Lord, as to question this?
30083You reply, how, then, is this life accomplished?
26990''And how is this kind of incarnation effected, by which Christ Himself becomes our new self?
26990''Seeing that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of men ought ye to be in all_ holy_ living and godliness?''
26990''Seeing that these things are, then, all to be dissolved, what manner of persons ought we to be in all holy living and godliness?''
26990''What manner of persons ought ye to be?''
26990''Wherein now shall it be known that I have found grace in Thy sight, I and Thy people?''
26990''Who is like unto Thee, glorious in_ holiness_,_ fearful_ in praises?''
26990A vessel not cleansed can not be used: is not this the reason that there are some workers God can not bless?
26990And for the Great Priest over the House of God, our Living Lord Jesus, with Whom and in Whom we appear before Thee?
26990And for the new and living way, through the rent veil of that flesh which had separated us from Thee, in which my flesh now too has been crucified?
26990And for the precious Blood, that brings us nigh?
26990And how can one who is longing to know Christ fully as his sanctification, come to live out what God means and has provided in this--''in Christ''?
26990And how can the crucifixion which leads to Holiness and to God be accomplished in us?
26990And how can this be obtained?
26990And how does this Presence reveal itself?
26990And how is this cleansing to be done?
26990And how is this to be attained?
26990And how is this to be done?
26990And how shall we know Him?
26990And how will the Spirit reveal this Christ in whom we are?
26990And is not just this the lesson that many earnest seekers after holiness need?
26990And is not the song that sings here of God as glorious in holiness, also the song of Moses who feared and hid his face?
26990And is not this in very deed the posture that becomes us as creatures and sinners?
26990And so the shout of Salvation rings ever deeper and truer and louder through our life,''Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods?
26990And so( as one of our Reformed Catechisms, the Heidelberg, has it, in answer to the question, Why art thou called a Christian?)
26990And was the veil of Christ''s holy flesh rent that the veil of our sinful flesh might be spared?
26990And what is to be the special mark of the new period that is now about to be inaugurated, and which is introduced by the word holy?
26990And what now are the lessons we have to learn here for the path of Holiness?
26990And what was the first thing He did with this purpose?
26990And when the song of Moses and of the Lamb is sung by the sea of glass, it will still be,''Who shall not fear, O Lord, and glorify Thy name?
26990And where shall we take our place?
26990And wherein did it consist?
26990And wherein has He proved this, and revealed the glory of His Holiness?
26990And which shall we now choose?
26990And who receives it?
26990And why was it holy ground?
26990Are not self- denial and the forsaking of all we have, the crucifixion with Christ and the dying daily, the path to holiness?
26990Are not suffering and sorrow among God''s chosen means of sanctification?
26990Are not the promises to the broken in heart, the poor in spirit, and the mourner?
26990As often as you worship the Thrice Holy One, hearken if no voice be heard: Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
26990But I trust in Thee-- art Thou not Christ my sanctification?
26990But how about the sin that cleaves to the very sacrifice and religious service itself?
26990But is not this at variance with the teaching of Scripture and the experience of the saints?
26990But is such a question needed?
26990But what avails that we have seen in Jesus that a man can be holy?
26990Child of God, have you ever realized it, our Father is calling us to Himself, to be holy as He is holy?
26990Christ sacrificed Himself-- wherein did that sacrifice consist, and what was its aim?
26990Could God have devised anything more wonderful or beautiful for such sinful, impotent creatures?
26990Didst Thou not of old meet Thy servants, and show Thyself unto them until they fell upon their faces and feared?
26990Do all God''s children understand this?
26990Have we not here a most precious lesson, leading us a step farther on in the way of holiness?
26990Have you not seen this in the 15th of John, that abiding and bearing fruit are inseparable?
26990Have you understood the right of property God has in what He has redeemed?
26990He never, as so many do, asks Paul''s question,''Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
26990Here is God''s provision for our holiness, God''s response to our question, How to be holy?
26990How can we''walk after the Spirit''and follow His leading, if we know not Him and His voice and His way?
26990I am now living for Jesus, and I have only to ask, Lord, what wilt Thou have done now?
26990Is it not enough, has it no attraction, does it not move and draw you mightily, the hope of being with me, partakers of my Holiness?
26990Is not our great need to know this Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Christ, of His Holiness and of ours?
26990Is not this then what I most need-- to live entirely under the influence of the Spirit?
26990Is not what separates, what distinguishes Jesus from all others, His self- sacrificing love?
26990Let me ask every reader to say to a Holy God, whether he has indeed given himself to Him to be made holy?
26990Might it not help us if we were to write down the answer, and say how holy we think we ought to be?
26990Must we not confess that happiness has been to us more than holiness, salvation than sanctification?
26990Oh, what can it be that, with such a Thrice Holy God, His Holiness does not more cover His Church and children?
26990Or shall we not at once and for ever give up our will as sinful to His,--to that Will which He has already written on our heart?
26990Shall we attempt to accept Christ as a Saviour without accepting His will?
26990Shall we be content to go on from day to day with the painful consciousness that our will is not in harmony with God''s will?
26990Shall we not seek to be such as the Father commands,''Holy, as He is holy''?
26990Shall we profess to be the Father''s children, and yet spend our life in debating how much of His will we shall perform?
26990There is nothing so attractive as joy: have believers understood it that this is the joy of the Lord-- to be holy?
26990There need be no exhausting effort or hopeless sighing,''Who shall ascend into heaven, that is, to bring Christ down from above?''
26990To die thus, to live thus in Christ, to be holy-- how can we attain it?
26990Was not the faith of Abraham the fruit of God''s drawing near and speaking to him, the impression God made on him?
26990What avails that the Holy One is said to come so nigh?
26990What does it mean that we adore the Thrice Holy One?
26990What is goodness?
26990What manner of men ought ye to be in all the holy living?
26990What more could you desire?
26990Whether he has accepted, and entered into, and is living in, the good and perfect will of God?
26990Who is like unto Thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?''
26990Who is like unto Thee, glorious in holiness?''
26990Who is like unto Thee,_ glorious in holiness_, Fearful in praises, doing wonders?
26990Will you be one?
26990Will you give it Him?
26990Will you not fall down in the dust, that He may find in you the humble heart He loves to dwell in?
26990Will you not now believe that even in you, however low and broken you feel, He doth delight to make His dwelling?
26990With such a Sanctifier, how comes it that so many seekers after holiness fail so sadly, and know so little of the joy of a holy life?
26990Would you be holy, child of God?
26990Would you have the abiding anointing?
26990You have taken God to be your God; have you really taken His will to be your will?
26990[ 13]_ The right of access._ The thought comes up, and the question is asked: Is this not simply an ideal?
26990[ 8] And where is the place of death?
26990_ He gave Himself!_ Have you caught the force of that word?
26990_ The place of access._ Whither are we invited to draw nigh?
26990among the gods?
26990and is not all this more matter of sorrow and pain than of joy and gladness?
26990are you in earnest to be holy?
26990can it be a reality, an experience in daily life to those who know how sinful their nature is?
26990do you see what holiness is, and how it is to be found?
26990glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
26990glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?''
26990how shall I know to be holy, unless I may see Thee, the Holy One?
26990how shall I praise Thee for the liberty to enter into the Holiest of all, and dwell there?
26990is this the holiness which you are seeking?
26990or shall I be equal?
26990said Moses:''is it not in_ that Thou goest with us_?
26990who hast called us to be holy, we have heard Thy voice asking, What manner of persons we ought to be in all holy living and godliness?
26990wholly possessed of God?
26990would you be holy?
29096Dost thou remember, Peter, that tree which the Lord cursed, because, when He had a right to expect fruit from it, it bore none? 29096 He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me?
29096He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me? 29096 A third passage comes before us; for some one will say,We believe, and is it not written that he that believeth hath everlasting life?"
29096And now how do we come to this place of triumph?
29096And we will not marvel if to us, as to Saul of Tarsus, the answer to the question,"What wilt thou have me to do?"
29096And what else is taught by the Apostle when he says,"The Spirit maketh intercession_ in the Saints_ according to the will of God"?
29096But can we honestly go on to base the assertion on the fact of our own love to men, to-- souls?
29096But then circumstances change, and what becomes of the peace?
29096But will something within us object and say,"Shining means burning up and burning out: the candle will grow shorter, and the battery weaker"?
29096But, do you say,"Are we then to seek for signs and wonders, to fast and pray, ardently longing for the Divine revelation, until the vision dawns?"
29096By what means is it granted us to enter so fully into the songs which shall one day resound through the universe?
29096Death is only a kiss to those who love God; and if I had not followed the will of my God in this, what had I not lost?
29096Did you never read that"They that are wise shall shine as the sun, and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever"?
29096Does it matter in what order we ascend our virtue- scale?
29096Does that seem strange?
29096Finally, does it seem a contradiction in terms to talk of becoming a child?
29096Have you learnt and practically entered into the truth that the supreme love is also the universal love, and that God is no respecter of persons?
29096How much, therefore, hast thou received from thy Lord?"
29096Is it Pacific Ocean then; or do we find, as may be those early adventurers, that it was too hastily named?
29096Is it not rather God''s way of showing us how He is unceasingly glorified in those who live nearest Him, whose lives worship Him?
29096Is there this property of radiation about the light that God has given you?
29096Is this a little knowledge?
29096It is of the utmost importance that we should take counsel''s opinion about our lives, and that we should pray,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
29096Of what use would a hand be that never grasped anything?
29096Our question, then, is,"Whereby shall we know that we are of the truth?"
29096Peter had professed to be faithful above others; and now the Lord asks him,"Lovest thou Me more than these?"
29096Peter was grieved because He saith unto him the third time, Lovest thou Me?
29096V HE RESTORETH MY SOUL"So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me more than these?
29096Was there ever a time when the Master expected so much from thee as this?
29096We have conferences on many subjects-- on peace, on holiness, on temperance: who ever heard of another conference( as this was) on_ death_?
29096What is involved in thus becoming a child of God?
29096What is your sect?
29096What shall we then say: Is a new Sinai set up on the square of the New Jerusalem?
29096What, will you complain, like little children, because your Teacher has been giving you too many rows to add up?
29096When the boat had been brought to land, the Lord questioned Peter, not saying,"Thou didst deny Me,"but"Dost thou love Me?"
29096Whither shall I go from Thy Spirit, or whither shall I flee from Thy Presence?
29096Who was it that answered so readily,''Lord, to whom shall we go?''
29096Will not the greatness of thy privilege be the greatness of thy condemnation?
29096Would He not have to say,''None of them is lost, except the Sons of Perdition, the Denier and the Betrayer''?
29096Would He speak like that now, if He were beginning His intercessory prayer again?
29096XII TESTS OF FAITH, LOVE, AND RIGHTNESS What are the experimental bases of our Christianity?
29096and may we not rest upon the assurance conveyed by the present tense of the verb employed?
29096and were they dead before?
29096and whereby shall we know that we are of the truth and assure our hearts before Him?
29096how long does it take one to reach love?
27349Are ye also deceived or led astray?
27349Art thou Elias? 27349 Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me?"
27349Let her alone; why trouble ye her? 27349 Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
27349Then it is nothing to thee? 27349 Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake?"
27349Wilt thou, indeed?
27349--"Who art thou, then?"
27349... Art thou that prophet?"
27349And do thy kisses like the rest betray?
27349As himself?
27349Besides, may not night have been the best time for a public and prominent man to see Jesus?
27349But how about ourselves?
27349But if himself he come to thee, and stand*** And reach to thee himself the Holy Cup,*** Pallid and royal, saying,"Drink with me,"Wilt thou refuse?
27349But to take money as the price of betraying a friend-- could any sin be baser?
27349But what of the friendship of the dying son for his mother?
27349But what was the friendship to Jesus?
27349But who will say to- day that it was not worth while?
27349Can we doubt that in all these reiterations and warnings on the one subject, Judas was in the Master''s mind?
27349Christ or pleasure?
27349Christ or self?
27349Christ or sin?
27349Could any crime be blacker than that?
27349Did I yesterday Wash thy feet, my beloved, that they should run Quick to deny me''neath the morning sun?
27349Did a friend bring him?
27349Did he hear him speak one day, and find himself drawn to him by the power of his gracious words?
27349Did he learn of the new rabbi through the fame of him that went everywhere, and then come to him without solicitation?
27349Do we always give our best to Christ?
27349Do we not too often give him only what is left after we have served ourselves?
27349Does it dissolve the bonds which here have been so strong?
27349Does the great ocean need the little dewdrop that hides in the bosom of the rose?
27349For art not Thou The human shadow of the infinite Love That made and fills the endless universe?
27349God or mammon-- which?
27349Had not the time come for miracle- working?
27349How about ourselves?
27349How did Jesus love his disciples?
27349How does Jesus comfort his friends who are left?
27349How goes the battle in your soul?
27349How would John''s stern, rugged, unsocial nature have affected the gentle spirit of Jesus?
27349How, then, are our prayers answered?
27349I have a life in Christ to live, I have a death in Christ to die; And must I wait till science give All doubts a full reply?
27349In his own anguish does he notice her?
27349Is it his power as revealed in his miracles?
27349Is it his sinlessness?
27349Is it his wonderful teaching?
27349Is it the perfect beauty of his character?
27349It was a cry of deep disappointment which came from his lips,"Could ye not watch with me one hour?"
27349May we not conclude that it will be with us even as it was with Jesus?
27349Mrs. Browning asked Charles Kingsley,"What is the secret of your life?
27349Must it be always so With precious things?
27349Must they be bruised, and go With beaten wings?
27349My flesh, my Lord!--what name?
27349Or did Jesus seek him out in his home or at his work, and call him to be a follower?
27349Or do friendships go on through death, interrupted for a little time only, to be taken up again in the life beyond?
27349Peter asked him,"Lord, whither goest thou?"
27349The answer of Jesus startles us:"Woman, what have I to do with thee?
27349The issue was his money or Jesus-- which?
27349The much- enduring wisdom, sought By lonely prayer the haunted rocks among?
27349Then she asked, amid her tears,"But why did you never tell him these things while he was living?"
27349Then they ask,"Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?
27349Then, who can tell what blessings have gone out from that farewell into the whole Church of Christ through all the centuries?
27349There is a tone of reproach in her words,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
27349They asked,"Rabbi, where abidest thou?"
27349Thomas could not understand the Master''s meaning, and said,"Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
27349WHEN?
27349WHERE?
27349Was it not a waste of force, of power, to send two to the same place?
27349Was it worth while to be born, and to go through years of severe training, only for such a fragment of living?
27349Was there no commandment before Jesus came and gave it that good men should love one another?
27349Was this rule of love altogether new with him?
27349What are the qualities of a true friend as illustrated in the life of Jesus?
27349What blessing or inspiration of love can any poor, marred, stained life give to the soul of the Christ?
27349What could be done?
27349What could he find in this world of imperfect, sinful beings to meet the cravings of his heart for fellowship?
27349What effect has dying on the human affections?
27349What impression would the brightness, sweetness, and affectionateness of Jesus have made on the temper and disposition of John?
27349What is friendship as interpreted by Jesus?
27349What is it that gives the gospel its resistless power?
27349What is its character?
27349What is this love which it is the one great lesson of life to learn?
27349What light can a dim candle give to the sun?
27349What place had the denial in the story of the training of Peter?
27349What satisfaction could his heart find in this world''s deepest and holiest love?
27349What sayest thou of thyself?"
27349What shall be the relations there of those who in the present life have been united in friendship?
27349When we think of him as the Son of God, the question arises, Did he really care for personal friendships with men and women of the human family?
27349Where faith?
27349Where grows the golden grain?
27349Where is the lore the Baptist taught, The soul unswerving and the fearless tongue?
27349Where sympathy?
27349Who counts it gain His light should wane, So the whole world to Jesus throng?
27349Who is winning on your field-- Christ or money?
27349Whom could he find among earth''s sinful creatures worthy of his friendship, or capable of being in any real sense his personal friend?
27349Why by two and two?
27349Why did he so discourage this earnest seeker?
27349Why was this called a new commandment?
27349Why were the broad invitations of the heart of Jesus so narrowed in their practical application?
27349With all the world to evangelize, would it not have been better if they had gone out one by one?
27349Yes, why not?
27349Yet, beautiful as was their deed that day, who will not say that it came too late for fullest honoring of the Master?
27349You say the man paid stiffly?
27349art thou then a common stone Which I at last must break my heart upon, For all God''s charge to his high angels may Guard my foot better?
28673Ca n''t you stay awhile?
28673Wo n''t you tarry awhile?
28673--_Ingersoll._ Therefore, if a man stops at a hotel and drinks till he has to be helped home, he is no drunkard?
2867336, 39._***** Have infidels been martyred on account of their infidelity?
28673Alexander lauds her religion and faith as worthy of immortal honor(?
28673And if the Savior paid the debt, why is it that sinners are to pay it themselves unless they repent?
28673And what right have Atheists to claim instinct as an original endowment, in certain cases?
28673Are Christians always holding up their great minds?
28673Are the rushings of the Wild Cat river moral or immoral?
28673But is it true that the atonement was completed upon the cross or by the death of Christ only?
28673But why should they claim this exception of an original endowment?
28673Can the life- long deaf talk as well as those whose ears are perfect?
28673Can there be invention without an inventive being?
28673Can there be light without a cause?
28673Can you forgive a debt that is paid?
28673Common- sense skeptic says:"Who required that?
28673Did Christ ever sin?
28673Did He not know what He was doing?
28673Did I not hear you say that you had wreaked your vengeance upon the innocent one?"
28673Did he not hear and learn from the"ancient of days"--from his great author?
28673Did man not have the privilege of learning to talk?
28673Did they come of themselves, or did somebody make and arrange them?
28673Do n''t you see that sinless one?
28673Do you say mind or spirit does not belong as a real factor to science?
28673Do you see?
28673Do you tell us that society made language?
28673Does not the law say''It is the soul that sinneth that shall die?''
28673Hartman and Binius, in more modern times, flatter her prudence and piety(?).
28673Has the history of humanity furnished a single case in which a person, perfectly deaf during all his life, had the ability to speak words?
28673Have we not the most certain evidence of the existence of mind?
28673He that arranged the vocal powers of man, could He not speak?
28673He that created the ear, could He not hear?
28673Here it is: Theodorus and Theophanes extol that vile woman for her VIRTUE AND EXCELLENCE(?).
28673How is this?
28673Infidels, who dislike( will you hear it?)
28673Ingersoll is a temperance man(?)
28673Is it not unreasonable to suppose that the author of man''s being took no delight in him?
28673Is it possible for such a thing to take place?
28673Is light a certain evidence that there is light, or a source of light?
28673Is not reasoning a proof that there is something which reasons?
28673Is there any place in your nature where life and death, or heaven and hell, can meet in festive joys?
28673Is there no evidence of an intelligent authorship here?
28673It is this: How many teeth have you got in your mouth; how many does a man have?
28673Just now there is no question put so often by men who feign to be unbelievers as,"What do you think of Colonel Ingersoll?"
28673LANGUAGE AND RELIGION, FROM WHENCE?
28673One question, and only one, will be of interest to me in the judgment, and that is this, how have I lived?
28673Shall we say that the history of the gospel is a pure fiction?
28673Suppose we test the merits of the case in this manner, then who are your infidels that will compare with Jesus Christ and his apostles?
28673TO WHOM ARE WE INDEBTED?
28673That you may remember it, I will repeat it once more, it is this: who did the first man hear in order to learn the talker''s trade?
28673The facts developed at this point ought to be remembered, and the question, why can the deaf, described, never talk?
28673The question possible came up, Whence came they, and all the other things which I now see and hear?
28673The question therefore comes back again, have we any knowledge of mind?
28673Their inventive genius is equally vigorous; this being true, why should the defect of the ear deprive them of the power of speech?
28673WHERE DID LANGUAGE COME FROM?
28673WHO, OR WHAT, IS THAT CAUSE?
28673Was it death in sin?
28673Was it physical death?
28673Were they always here?
28673What are the deeds which were done in my body?
28673What is a vagabond on the earth but a man without a home?
28673What is her education even now, and in our own country?
28673What is it?
28673What is such a woman good for?
28673What was it that Christ suffered in the sinners''law- place?
28673What will come next?
28673When I see a man doing this I suspect that he has lost his love of home associations, and ask myself the question, What is the trouble?
28673Where are your persons of such profound understanding?
28673Where, and under what circumstances, were their schools established?
28673Who can blame men who never heard any thing better for being unbelievers?
28673Who counted him guilty of the whole?
28673Who?"
28673Why do the life- long deaf never talk?
28673Why not?
28673Why should any sensible man attribute such dealings to the Father of Spirits?
28673Why this modification in the teachings of evolutionists?
28673Will the Deist answer this question?
28673Will you obey Him and live?
28673Would you like to have an organ which would enable you to see spirits?
28673or, with such men, even, as Milton, Clarendon, Hale, Bacon, Boyle, Locke, Newton, Addison, Lyttleton, West, Johnson and Campbell?
28673will you tell us where this cell- building instinct came from?
30370There is He,I faintly whispered,"Read I not upon His face, That his heart is full of pity, Full, to sinful worms, of grace?"
30370And must the cross attend my way, And load my spirit night and day?
30370Are there none of my companions, Will from life attend me forth, Or will fondly watch beside me In the cold and silent earth?
30370Are there not myriads now in bliss, Whose cry on earth was often this?
30370Fix a dwelling, Lord, in Goshen-- Shall thine Israel be denied?
30370For Thou hast crownèd her with flowers, And, more than all, with saving love: What debt so great can be as hers; What diadem may worthy prove?
30370From Edom whom see I returned More beauteous than break of the dawn?
30370O hear the groaning Of the earth beneath her wrong; Time it is that thou wert stirring, Why, O why hast slept so long?
30370Rescue Zion for thy praise, From affliction: Are not these the promised days Of salvation?
30370Shedding tears and heaving sighs, When my need of thee is greatest, When thy doting votary dies?
30370Strange Thou shouldst have looked on me-- Worthless, guilty: Who can count my debt to Thee, Lord, most holy?
30370The ravenous wolf lurks near thy path; No fold is nigh, where wilt thou flee?
30370Thorns had the Saviour of mankind His only Crown while here below: Could Earth no other garland find With which to deck his holy brow?
30370Unhappy soul, what sayest thou To one with power and love All thy transgressions to forgive, Thy misery to remove?
30370Was he a King?
30370What thy portion, joy or mourning, In the world beyond the tomb?
30370When I depart for other worlds, What friend will cleave to me?
30370When death''s cold and turbid waters, To their bosom me receive, Who will dissipate the darkness, Who my terror will relieve?
30370When shall thy bliss be mine?
30370Where thine everlasting home?
30370Where will be thine endless dwelling?
30370Who amid the swelling billows Can sustain my sinking head?
30370Wilt follow Him, poor guilty soul?
30370Wilt follow Him, sad, needy soul?
30370wilt thou not prove That strong and deep Foundation Which Earth, nor Hell, can move?
30370yea; to his throne Heaven, Earth, and Hell allegiance owe; Nor glory his, nor power alone,-- What heart such depths of grief can know?
25904A prophet? 25904 ART THOU HE?"
25904And John, calling unto him two of his disciples, sent them to the Lord, saying, Art Thou He that cometh, or look we for another?
25904Art Thou He?
25904But how canst Thou say that he is to be compared with Moses, Isaiah, or Daniel? 25904 But what went ye out to see?"
25904But wherefore went ye out?--to see a prophet? 25904 But, dost Thou really mean, most holy Lord, that this one is the greatest born of woman?"
25904Do men gather grapes of thorns, and figs of thistles?
25904I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
25904I have need,said he,"to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?"
25904Is not that Zaccheus?
25904Is that all? 25904 Mother, why do I wear my hair so long?
25904Mother, why may I not taste the grapes? 25904 Need I pass through that rite?"
25904Need I perform that lowly act?
25904Need I renounce my liberty of action in that respect?
25904The Jews sent unto him from Jerusalem priests and Levites to ask him,''Who art thou?'' 25904 What has He done since last you were here?"
25904What is he doing here?
25904What shall I ask?
25904What went ye out into the wilderness to behold? 25904 Where is the lore the Baptist taught, The soul unswerving and the fearless tongue?
25904Ye offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
25904...''Why baptizest thou?''"
2590417)?
2590437), they said,"Art thou the Prophet?"
25904A reed shaken with the wind?"
25904And did he work no miracle?
25904And if the incidence of pain and sorrow on the world be explained by its ungodliness, why does nature groan and travail?
25904And is not that the point where our faith staggers still?
25904And may there not be even more than this?
25904And might not Herod attempt to induce the prophet to take back his ruthless sentence?
25904And when they send from their prisons, saying, Art Thou He?
25904And why should we not attribute them to"the Mother"herself?
25904Art thou Elijah?"
25904But how can we be rid of this accursed self- consciousness and pride?
25904But is this the loftiest ideal of character?
25904But what more?"
25904But what more?"
25904But what was in our Lord''s thought when He made the reservation,"_ Yet he that is but little in the Kingdom of heaven is greater than he_"?
25904But why?
25904Can we wonder that under such a regimen he grew strong?
25904Could this be He?
25904Did He not wield the sceptre of the house of David?
25904Did all eyes turn towards the Christ?
25904Did any realize the unearthly beauty and spiritual power of his presence?
25904Did he not learn this blessed art from his master, the Baptist?
25904Did they doubt Thee thus?
25904Do crowds gather around thy steps and throng thy audience- chamber?
25904Do you tell me that He is preaching, and that all come to Him?
25904Does it seem difficult to have always a full heart?
25904Does that not indicate that He stood in a relationship to God and man which has never been realized by another?
25904From the slopes of Mount Moriah, a young voice has expressed the longing of the ages,"Behold the fire and the wood; but where is the lamb?"
25904Had any strain of music been waited down to him?
25904Had he not foretold that the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven should be given to the saints of the Most High?
25904Had the Baptist heard aught of the unseemly revelry?
25904Has He in anger shut up his tender mercies?"
25904Has He not used the fan to winnow the wheat, and the fire to burn up the chaff?
25904Has one dared to adopt an unbending posture?
25904Has one resisted the current or stood stoutly forth in protesting non- compliance?
25904Hast thou great success in thy life- work?
25904Have not I seen Him, standing amid your crowds, yea, descending these very banks?"
25904He found himself perpetually asking, How did Elijah act, and what would he do here and now?
25904How great the contrast between that and this sorrowful cry,"Art Thou He?"
25904How have you repaid the heavenly Husbandman?
25904I. JOHN''S MISGIVINGS.--Can this be he who, but a few months ago, had stood in his rock- hewn pulpit, in radiant certainty?
25904If it be said that it could not be produced, because it had been taken away, let this further question be answered: Who had taken it away?
25904If they had worded their question rather differently, and put it thus,"Hast thou come in the power of Elias?"
25904Is it the most desirable and blessed?
25904Is it the music of his people''s prayer?
25904Is it the thunder of the Lord''s appearing?
25904Is it to be wondered that the godly remnant would meet in little groups and secluded hiding- places to comfort themselves in God?
25904Is it wonderful that our Lord was speechless before such a man?
25904Is not this what we do?
25904Is not this, in fact, the meaning of the apostle, when he says that faith is reckoned to us for righteousness?
25904Is there anything like that in your life, my reader?
25904It is only after severe and searching scrutiny that the word goes forth:"Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?"
25904It was as though they said,"Master, is it not too bad?
25904May He not be considering whether any result will accrue from prolonging your opportunities for bearing fruit?
25904May I not, next vintage?"
25904Must not the hearts of hundreds of saintly priests have been filled with the same inquiry, Where is the lamb?
25904Of what good is it to reason about the Trinity if thou hast no spiritual appetite for the gifts of the Trinity?
25904People laid them up in their hearts, saying,"What, then, shall this child be?"
25904Peter and John broke off together-- at least they ran together to the sepulchre; but where were the rest?
25904Surely the home at Bethany would have welcomed Him?
25904The much- enduring wisdom, sought By lonely prayer the haunted rocks among?
25904The waters of a full cup are wrung out in days like these; and the cry is extorted,"How long, O Lord, how long?"
25904To whom shall we go?
25904Two or three could localize the scene where the deputation from the Sanhedrim accosted the Baptist with the enquiry,"Who art thou?"
25904Was He baptized because He needed to repent, or to confess his sins?
25904Was He not the opener of prison- doors?
25904Was he wondering why he was allowed to lie there month after month, silenced and suffering?
25904Was his mind glancing back on those never- to- be- forgotten days, when the heaven was opened above him, and he saw the descending Dove?
25904Was it that his priestly lineage gave Him a special right to coin and use this appellation?
25904Was not all power at his disposal?
25904Was there a ripple of interest and expectancy through the crowd?
25904We are all believers in Jesus, but did we receive the Holy Ghost when we believed?
25904We have said,"Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
25904Were you not under the influence of passion?
25904What answer and explanation can be given to account for the marvellous spell that the Cross of Christ exerts over the hearts of men?
25904What arrested that process and made it impossible?
25904What else could He be?
25904What heard that they can not detect?
25904What if her power over the capricious tyrant were to begin to wane, and the Baptist gain more and more influence, to her discredit and undoing?
25904What is it to be"strong in spirit"?
25904What is the process of lighting?
25904What is there to be seen that they can not see?
25904What sayest thou of thyself?"
25904What shall we think of a mother who could expose her daughter to such a scene, and suggest her taking a part in the half- drunken orgy?
25904What though, when on the following day he repeats his exclamation, his whole congregation leaves him to follow the Man of Nazareth to his home?
25904What was your state of mind when you pledged your word?
25904What were the sources from which the third Evangelist drew his information?
25904Where is the light needed so much as on a dark landing or a sunken reef?
25904Who counts it gain His light would wane, So the whole world to Jesus throng?"
25904Why can not you leave the king and his private affairs alone?
25904Why did the Son of Man banish Himself from the city He loved so dearly?
25904Why did they not do it?
25904Why was this?
25904Why, then, did that myth not spread, until it became universally accredited?
25904Why?
25904_ He sent them to Jesus, saying, Art Thou He that should come_?
25904why are the forest glades turned into a very shambles?
25904why does creation seem to achieve itself through the terrific struggle for survival?
28669''But where,''say some,''is the king of America?'' 28669 ), were christened in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit(? 28669 ), were dedicated to God and his service by their parents(? 28669 And the teachers, do they live forever? 28669 And where are the mighty reptile tyrants of air, earth and water of the Oolite? 28669 And why do we believe that Virgil wrote the à � neid? 28669 And why is it that the Bible is not studied by the masses and regarded more? 28669 Are Christian rulers more tyrannical and their Christian subjects more ungovernable? 28669 Are poor Christians most insolent and disorderly? 28669 Are the rich more insolent_ when Christianized_? 28669 Are they generally known? 28669 Are you not now unable to give a reason for your premises? 28669 But what are sentinels when the power of Omnipotence is put forth? 28669 Can he mean that they are anonymous books? 28669 Can nature thus declare and not make known?
28669Can you give a reason for your present infidelity?
28669Do they fear him and trust in him?
28669Do they love and obey him?
28669Do you not now, as well as then, occupy unreasonable ground?
28669Does Christianity make worse parents and worse children?
28669Does a man''s ability in discerning and his truthfulness in reporting depend upon the skill or ignorance of those who hear?
28669Does he mean that they are not biographies-- books containing, in their historic matter, an account of the authors_ themselves_?
28669Does it make husbands and wives, friends and neighbors less trustworthy?
28669Does it not make men and women more virtuous and happy in every situation in life?
28669First: Who can measure the extent of natural possibilities?
28669Gentlemen atheists, am I correct in this conclusion?
28669Gentlemen, have you any reply?
28669Have you heard him speak?
28669Have you seen God?
28669Having rather conceded that atheists are fools, and turned_ deists_, are you really any better off?
28669How came it into the world?
28669How could men be persuaded that adultery should be punished when they were taught from infancy that it was a virtue among the gods?
28669How did you obtain this idea?
28669How do we judge and believe respecting the authorship of other ancient books?
28669How few people do, or will, understand that the terms of salvation are written as with the beams of the sun?
28669How is this?
28669How many Gideons are there among leading infidels whose soul- piety would resist such a temptation as that?
28669How many talk about religion who set aside a great portion of the word of God as worse than useless?
28669How was it with Christ?
28669How will you account for this?
28669If Matthew, Mark, Luke and John did not write those books which bear their names, then are they false in fact?
28669If we had we could not be honest without being Christians?
28669Is it a greater thing to give life to a body once dead than to a body that never was alive?
28669Is it not the truth that fools are wiser in their own conceit than men who can give a reason?
28669Is the sun of righteousness low in your spiritual heavens?
28669Is the trouble a low degree of faith, approximating unbelief?
28669Is this a simple or compound idea?
28669It costs our author nothing but a stroke of his pen to invent the''Chordonia,''and whence did they come?
28669May it not be because they prefer all other business and pleasures before this?
28669Mr. Paine, did the God of the Bible approve of the Jewish royalty?
28669Now, gentlemen, is not this all that the imagination can do?
28669Or have you given him the uppermost seat in your affections?
28669Or when saw we thee sick and in prison, and came unto thee?
28669Reason timidly says:"Mr. C., in your very severe strictures on the deists, are you not condemning yourself?
28669Say, was Thomas Paine an infidel when he wrote that?
28669The fathers, where are they?
28669Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee; or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
28669There stands a clock; it keeps correct time, but does it declare the glory of any one?
28669They are these: If Christianity is not true, where did it come from?
28669They were made the special objects of God''s favor in their infancy(?
28669Was it because they had detected him as a cheat and an impostor?
28669Was it because they had discovered in the person of Christ an impostor, a mere cheat?
28669What do the priests do next?
28669What is its origin?
28669What is the religion of thousands?
28669What other person ever created such a concern about such an event?
28669What think you of Christ?
28669When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in; or naked, and clothed thee?
28669When the popular sentiment was that he was a prophet the priests and scribes sought his life, believing that his death would end his cause?
28669When they and the people learned that he was an impostor(?)
28669When will you be ready to resume?
28669Who does not know that those books are and have been called the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John?
28669Whose son is he?
28669Why are skeptics and infidels so partial among ancient books?
28669Why are so many professors of religion negligent in this matter?
28669Why do we believe that CÃ ¦ sar wrote the Commentaries on the Gallic War?
28669Why this?
28669Will any sensible man affirm that they are the wrong names?
28669Will some wise one tell us why this strange inconsistency?
28669Will you oblige me?"
28669_ Christian_--And this is all the imagination can do?
28669_ Christian_--Gentlemen, do you think your present position is a scientific one?
28669_ Christian_--Gentlemen, have you not contraband goods in your warehouse?
28669_ It is not the office of a friend(?)
28669and if so, what did the authors die for?
28669this I am anxious to know; as you are"liberalists"and"free- thinkers,"you will be equally anxious to reach the truth in the premises?
28669vi: 15--"What part hath he that believeth with an infidel?"
18283''What''s the use of your joining the Catholic Church? 18283 Am I impious to say that the language used in Scripture for Christ''s expresses the thoughts of my soul?
18283April 28.--What shall I say? 18283 Are the Paulists Religious?
18283Are we Christians if we act not in the spirit in which Christ acted? 18283 But if there is a great difference of spirit, can we live together?
18283But whom do you think I met in his antechamber? 18283 Can I not adopt simple garmenture and diet without their doing so?
18283Can I say it? 18283 Can a man repeat the past with genius?
18283Did he believe in God?
18283Do you know what God is?
18283Do you know,he said long afterwards,"the thought that first loosened me from the life I led?
18283Friday, June 29.--Am I led by something higher to the life to which I am tending? 18283 Had they no notion of the hereafter?"
18283How about persons of dull minds or of little spiritual ambition coming into the use of this freedom? 18283 How am I now actualizing my spiritual life?
18283How did he receive you at Fruitlands?
18283How far will the body regain its former strength? 18283 How shall I escape this?
18283How shall I make the sacrifice which shall accomplish the sole end I have, and should have, in view? 18283 How shall we hear the voices of angels?
18283I put this question to Brownson:''How can I become certain of the objective reality of the operations of my soul?'' 18283 I turned my steps,"he writes,"to the general hospital; and why?
18283If not this, what?
18283Is this sufficient to keep me here? 18283 June 12.--At times I have an impulse to cry out,''What wouldst Thou have me to do?''
18283November 15.--How does Jesus commune with Humanity through the Church? 18283 That our real wishes are presentiments of our capabilities is a very true proverb, no doubt; but are we not most ignorant of what these are?
18283That people understand liberty, at least,returned the king;"when will it be understood among us?"
18283The Church is a great almoner,he says,"but what is she doing to ameliorate and improve the circumstances of the poorer and more numerous classes?
18283The fundamental question is, Am I willing to submit my will to the guidance and direction of the Church? 18283 The question is_ how_ shall such souls co- operate with Him in preparation for this extraordinary outpouring of divine grace?
18283Then change your church,said Father Hecker;"if you have come back to the right doctrine, why not come back to the true Church?"
18283We have labored together in union for material wealth; can we now labor in the same way for spiritual wealth? 18283 We should be able to say,''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
18283What about my health?
18283What are the temptations which hold men back from following God and leading a divine life? 18283 What can one learn in forty years?"
18283What did Alcott say when you left?
18283What did I pray for? 18283 What did Thoreau say about it?"
18283What if he had been a Catholic, and thoroughly sanctified?
18283What is God? 18283 What is force?
18283What is it to know? 18283 What is light?
18283What is love? 18283 What is prayer?
18283What is the effect of sin? 18283 What is the innermost of all?
18283What is the most positive answer? 18283 What is the personality of man?
18283What is the truest? 18283 What proof does a man give that_ he is_ if he does only what has been done?
18283What shall I be led to? 18283 What should we desire?
18283What will be the nature of this association and the_ special character_ of its work? 18283 What yet remains?"
18283When are we with God? 18283 When did I know him first?
18283When do we hear the music of heaven? 18283 When will you come back to Brook Farm?
18283When you were in early life?
18283Where does God dwell? 18283 Where does God dwell?
18283Where shall we find God? 18283 Who is most like God?
18283Who is the Lord? 18283 Who is the purest?
18283Who loves God? 18283 Who was De Buggenoms?"
18283Why do n''t you put me under obedience to do this?
18283Why do n''t you read novels, as other people do?
18283Why do n''t you talk English?
18283Why not?
18283Why, how long have you been here?
18283You did n''t like it?
18283You say he was Emerson''s master: what do you mean by that?
18283_ Question._ How long were you unable to study? 18283 _ Then he questions himself:"What have I against the Catholic Church?
18283''But what can I do?''
18283''But you intend to remain,''he inquired,''together in community?''
18283''Father Hecker,''said he,''why ca n''t you make a Catholic of me?''
18283''What truths were the stepping- stones that led you here?''
18283''Wo n''t you go with me to hear the Fathers?''
18283''Work?''
18283''Yes,''he said;''has his wife become a Catholic?''
18283Am I less wilful?
18283Am I more loving?
18283Am I superstitious or egoistic in believing this?
18283Am I to blame?
18283Am I wrong?
18283And even holiness, what is it?
18283And how can He do this otherwise than by removing from our soul and its faculties all that is contrary to the divine order?"
18283And how?
18283And if not his, how those of other men?
18283And is n''t that time enough to learn English in?"
18283And such was his own settled conviction, as is shown by the following, written about the end of June:"Where could I find repose?
18283And what if I could tell?
18283And who more sympathizing with our movement than yourself?
18283And why not?
18283And why?
18283And without them, what will be phalanxes, groups and series, attractive industry, and all the sublime words of modern reforms?
18283And, Father Hecker was asked, whom are you going to get to write for the magazine?
18283Are Americans of less worth in God''s eyes than pagans and Buddhists?
18283Are my friends dear to me?
18283Are not these, dear mother, blessings?
18283Are these[ delights] never to return?
18283Are they not implanted in us by the hand of our Creator?
18283Are they not what go to constitute our very individuality?"
18283Are we not in this state?
18283As soon as one part is better another gets out of order?
18283Be what?
18283But by denying them, would not our life gain by flowing in a more heavenly direction?"
18283But is it wise to go where there are the most difficulties to overcome?
18283But is n''t Almighty God good?
18283But now-- well, when a mosquito comes in I say, Mosquito, have you any good to do me?
18283But one''s duties and responsibilities, what of these in the meantime?
18283But to what end is all speculation, all dreaming, all questioning, but to advance humanity, to bring forward the manifestation of the Son of God?
18283But what else should I speak of?
18283But, after all, what is it?
18283By no means E----"[ Emerson?]
18283By remaining here and trying to bear it, or by travelling?
18283Ca n''t you get along without hanging to her skirts?''
18283Can I adopt a course of life to increase and fulfil my present life?
18283Can I not leave results to themselves?
18283Can a man live in the world and follow Christ?
18283Can not something be done to lead them to the knowledge of the truth?
18283Can we do without you?
18283Can you do without us?
18283Did Christ and His apostles study languages?
18283Did I believe in Unitarianism?
18283Did he not find men here and there in his travels with whom he would take counsel and who could comfort him?
18283Do I ask too much from you?
18283Do I not feel that I have something to receive here, to add to, to increase my highest life, which I have never felt anywhere else?
18283Do I sacrifice more than I did?
18283Do they not convey to your heart joy and consolation?
18283Do we not see the hidden worth, glory, and beauty of others as our own becomes revealed to us?
18283Do you know that sometimes I am tempted to think that I am necessary?
18283Do you really believe the Gospel?
18283Do you really believe the Holy Catholic Church?
18283Does He now commune with the Church?
18283Does Protestantism?
18283Does not like seek like?
18283Does the study of Greek and Latin help a soul towards its salvation?
18283For are not these peculiarities inborn?
18283For why ask advice of men when the Holy Spirit is Himself our director?
18283George Ripley said to me,''Hecker, what have you got to tell?
18283George, shall we go arm- in- arm in our heavenly journey as we have done in our earthly one?"
18283HECKER.--"Brook Farm, May 16, 1843.--DEAR MOTHER: You will not take it unkind, my not writing to you before?
18283Have I acted unworthily?
18283Have we any objective rule to compare our faith with which would give us the measure of our superstition?
18283Have we the spiritual as well as the natural brotherhood?
18283Have you seen the last_ Dial?_ The_ Present_ is good, but surely not good enough.
18283He asked me,''Can you do all that any Catholic priest can do?''
18283He was asked:"Do n''t you think we might have a memorial tablet to Dr. Brownson in our church?"
18283Hecker, I suppose it was the art, the architecture, and so on in the Catholic Church which led you to her?''
18283Hecker, do you think we have not got true religion?
18283His answer to the question, What is the relation between the inner and the outer action of God upon my soul?
18283How account for this weakness of character in Catholics?
18283How can I doubt these things?
18283How can I love my fellow- men and yet get rich by the sweat of their brows?
18283How can I repay you?
18283How can I stop my life from flowing on?
18283How can it be purified of all other inordinate love except by dryness and bitterness?
18283How can the heart be filled with the spirit of divine love while it contains any other?
18283How can this be remedied?
18283How canst thou love me?
18283How many Catholic literary men and women do you know of?
18283How much of to- day would have seemed miraculous or superstitious to the past?
18283How shall I attain unto Him?
18283How shall I live so that I may be the best I can be under any conditions?
18283How shall I name it?
18283How will it happen?
18283How, he asked himself, shall the living word be framed anew for our new people?
18283I ask, Who are you?
18283I cry, who am I and what does this mean?
18283I feel a double consciousness in this state, and think,''Now, is not this real?
18283I have the life-- is not that the end?"
18283I said to Père Othmann:''Why did you not give me this book when I first came?
18283I say sincerely that I have lost all but this one thing, and how shall I speak it?
18283I say to myself: 1st, How long will the machine keep working in this style?
18283I would shout up into the empty vault of heaven:''Ah, why plaguest Thou me so?
18283If my life is purer than that of those around me, can I not trust to its own simple influence?
18283If not, then ask: Is the question of that importance that it requires defence, and the upsetting of attacks?
18283If so, and I could remain there for a certain length of time, why should I not go?
18283If there be such a work, and an associative effort be necessary, will not the Holy Spirit produce in souls, certain ones at least, such a vocation?
18283If there is anything for me to do, why this darkness all around me?
18283If those in which I now am are not the best, where shall I go or how shall I change them?
18283In your novitiate?
18283Is He not here in thy midst?
18283Is He not here?
18283Is He not our nearest friend?
18283Is His presence not nearest of all to thee?
18283Is any closer to us than He when we are good?
18283Is any further from us when we are wicked?
18283Is it not best for me to accept my own nature rather than attempt to mould it as though it were an object?
18283Is it not better to make some return to God-- here in your own country-- for what He has done for you, rather than to be sucking your thumbs abroad?
18283Is it not quite a different thing from grace?
18283Is it not that which we consume on and in our bodies?
18283Is it not the business of man to save his own soul, and this before all things?
18283Is it not the very sacrifice you are appointed to make, to overcome this spiritual luxury and to become able to do that which is disagreeable?
18283Is it our Father''s, or is it not?
18283Is it to try my faith?
18283Is it true that such grace is imparted?
18283Is life dear to me?
18283Is not our own existence more than this existence in the world?
18283Is not the bond of unity in the Holy Spirit which will unite such souls all that is needed in the present state of things to do this work?"
18283Is not this the first time since I have been here that I have recovered myself?
18283Is not this the self- will which revolts against the involuntary will of the Spirit?
18283Is the Lord instructing me for anything?
18283Is the good we might do worth the labor?
18283Is there a being whom I may marry and who would be the means of opening my eyes?
18283Is there no bright hope at a distance which cheers me onward and beckons me to speed?
18283Is this fancy on my part?
18283It is the appointed medium of salvation, and how can we hope for any good except through it?
18283It would be like asking,''Wherefore is that which is?''
18283Let me be but true to Him-- how then can I be false to either man or the world?
18283Let us believe in Him, and clothe ourselves through faith in Him with His virtues, and who shall resist us?
18283Like his great patron, St. Paul,"What wilt Thou have me to do?"
18283Lord, I am silent, for who can speak in Thy presence?
18283Must I commit that which in my sight is a crime, which I feel would make me miserable and be death to my soul?
18283Must I needs have their concurrence?
18283Must Protestantism finally triumph with the Saxon races?
18283My highest convictions, my deepest wants, lead me to it; and should I not obey them?
18283My soul is grieved-- for what?
18283Need I assure those who have been interested in my history that I also have found a home in the same community, where I am consecrated to its use?
18283Nor do we mean to say that they were purely in the natural order-- who can be said to be that?
18283Now, does this show what one would naturally expect to flow from faith in the sacraments?
18283Question: How were you told-- what words were spoken to you?
18283Reader, would you be honest, and do no injustice?
18283Shall I ever meet with one the windows of whose soul will open simultaneously with mine?"
18283Shall I ever see thee nearer to my heart?
18283Shall we say:''What shall we do?''
18283Should I cease from doing that which is contrary to my spirit, what else should I do?
18283Should I submit and give myself up to that which does not engage my whole being?
18283Should this life grow-- what?
18283Speaking of diet a man said:''Why, what do you intend?
18283Still, how could I help it?"
18283TO GEORGE HECKER.--"Brook Farm, March 6, 1843.--What was the reason of my going, or what made me go?
18283The Intellect says,''When you are all that you can be-- what then?''"
18283The Spirit promises to teach us in all things: what more would it have me do in this way?
18283The union of bodies?
18283The union of souls?
18283Then he said:"I know how to read English, but I have never heard it spoken; can you not speak a little piece for me?"
18283Then the question came up, Which religion recognizes this element or want of our nature, and meets all its legitimate demands?
18283This is not the life I would lead, but how shall I change it?
18283Thus in a letter he said:"Why should we not form a league for the cause of our Lord, to whom we owe all?
18283To leave them, to give up the thought of living with them again-- can I entertain that idea?
18283Was he not right?
18283Was not Bronson Alcott the greatest of all?"
18283Was the life given by Him to His immediate disciples all that has been given and transmitted to us, or does He now commune with the visible Church?
18283Was this light given for another and wider field of labor?
18283We are treasuring up corruption for the day of death; is this not so?
18283We find the following among the memoranda of conversations:"June 30, 1886.--Why did n''t I switch off from Christianity as Carlyle did?
18283We find the following memorandum:"_ Question:_ What''s the matter with the back of your head?
18283We must give them all up one day, and why not now?
18283We saw a room, and what do you imagine they charged for it?
18283Well enough; but why should one go to a weak and almost dried- up spring when there is one equally near, fresh, always flowing and full of life?
18283Were these real?
18283What better proof of this than the rage into which his lectures and writings threw the outright enemies of the Church?
18283What could they_ not_ effect in a lifetime of well- directed work?"
18283What does God desire from me?
18283What future?
18283What imprisons?
18283What is imprisoned?
18283What is it He has sent me into the world to do?
18283What is it that costs so much labor of mind and body?
18283What is that?
18283What is the good of anything which is always to be sought and never found, and who can be strengthened with food ever craved but never tasted?
18283What kind of piety do you call that?"
18283What more do I want than this, and honest men and women who will listen to me?"
18283What shall I do to receive these blessings again?"
18283What shall I do?
18283What shall I do?
18283What shall I say?
18283What should be my next step?
18283What sins can I accuse myself of now?
18283What substitute for a priest is equal to a good book?
18283What vocation to the priesthood has not found its origin in the pages of a good book, or at any rate been fostered by its devout lessons?
18283What will be the relation of the soul with its former occupations?
18283What will that be?
18283When shall we see them?
18283Where am I?
18283Where are our Isaiahs, our Ezekiels, our Jeremiahs?
18283Where are you going to take me?
18283Where canst thou place Him-- in what locality?
18283Where is the sacrifice in following what the natural tendencies and fixed habits of our mind dispose us to do?
18283Who but a fool would look for something out of doors which he knows he has within?
18283Who can tell?
18283Who ever tries to do something outside routine lines against whom hands are not raised and whose motives and acts are not misconstrued?
18283Who knows?"
18283Who takes all humanity into his heart, and with the past and present at once in his mind can inspire men to live and act for the divine future?"
18283Who will deny that there were men not a few among the heathen in whom Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance were highly exemplified?
18283Who would have dreamed of this twenty years ago?
18283Whom can I find like myself, whom can I speak to that will understand me?
18283Whom could he pray to?
18283Whom shall I cry to but Him who has given me life and planted this spirit in me?
18283Why did Luther leave the company of the true reformers?
18283Why is all this action a profanity to me?
18283Why is it that all things seem to me to be instinct with prophecy?
18283Why is this?
18283Why me?
18283Why not do this for our age?
18283Why not some one else?
18283Why prayest thou as if He were at a great distance from thee?
18283Why should I not be satisfied when I am living, growing?
18283Why should I now hesitate when I find the Catholic Church will do so?
18283Why should others tell me that it is so, and will be so, in an unconscious way, as Larned did on Sunday last, and as others have before him?
18283Why so?
18283Why thump one''s own flesh here?
18283Why torment and pain me so?
18283Why?
18283Will He not impart wisdom as well as love?"
18283Will I be led home?
18283Will this additional light require other conditions?
18283Wilt Thou give me hope, strength, guidance?"
18283Would it not be better to plant the tree in the soil where it can grow most in every direction?
18283Would the Bible even in that case suffice to make any one man, woman, or child a Christian?
18283Would the Son of God have been needed to ransom man if he were not of incomparable value?"
18283Wouldst Thou have me to give up all?
18283Yes, my brethren, it may be unnatural, but how shall I be natural?
18283Yes; but how?
18283Yes?
18283Yesterday, as I was praying, the thought flashed across my mind, Where is God?
18283You appear to ask this question: What object have you in contemplation?
18283You will forgive me and love me none the less, will you not?
18283_ Q._ But not all the details of your sufferings?
18283_ Q._ When?
18283_ Question:_ But suppose it to be God''s will that you should say Mass notwithstanding this difficulty?
18283_ Question:_ Does this effect come at receiving Communion?
18283and how soon?
18283and when?
18283days that once I used to prize, Are ye forever gone?
18283dost thou show thyself in this shape?
18283dost thou shudder?
18283hast thou not heard in some bright moment a strain from heaven''s angelic choirs?
18283hast thou passed like a cloud over men''s souls, making them blind, deaf and dumb?
18283how long shall I be tried in this season of desolation?
18283is this possible?
18283or would you prefer the rule to be made only for a select body, composed of such men as----and----, and the like?''"
18283or, as Father Hecker puts it,"Why did Luther change his base?"
18283that they may be blotted out?
18283thou eternal, ever- blooming virgin, the Future, shall I ever embrace thee?
18283what is Thy mercy that Thou sufferest us to live?
18283what is all this for?
18283what might I not have been?
18283where is one that can hear?
18283where it will end?
18283who has the conception of Jesus being his_ Friend?_ O ancient faith, how dear, how good is God in giving us sinners thee!
18283why did you go into the snare?
18283why is it that the noblest actions of humanity speak not to my soul?
18283why was this deep, ever- burning life given me, unless it be that I might be slowly and painfully consumed by it?
18283wilt Thou guide me and lead me, no matter what pain or distress I may have to pass through, to the true path Thou wouldst have me go in?
30406Can any one particular form of government suit all mankind? 30406 Has any citizen in your knowledge failed, and have you heard the cause?
30406Has any deserving stranger arrived in town since your last meeting? 30406 Has anybody attacked your reputation lately?
30406Have you met with anything in the author you last read? 30406 How so?"
30406Is perfection attainable in this life? 30406 Is there any difficulty which you would gladly have discussed at this time?"
30406Should it be the aim of philosophy to eradicate the passions? 30406 What general conduct of life is most suitable for men in such circumstances as most of the members of the Junto are?"
30406What unhappy effects of intemperance have you lately observed? 30406 And have we now forgotten that powerful friend? 30406 And if a sparrow can not fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an Empire can rise without his aid? 30406 And what was the cause of all this commotion, which converted America, for seven years, into an Aceldama of blood and woe? 30406 But if she wishes to recover our commerce, are these the probable means? 30406 Can even our ministers sustain a more humiliating disgrace? 30406 Can there be a more mortifying insult? 30406 Can you, who are Protestants, consent to unite with a nation of Roman Catholics? 30406 Do they dare to resent it?
30406He could only say that"I am_ inclined to believe_ that my child has not passed away into utter annihilation; but who knows?
30406If these are deemed affronts, and the messengers punished as offenders, who will henceforth send petitions?
30406What provision shall be made for the Tories in America, whose estates have been confiscated?
30406What then is the use of that word?"
30406Why, then, should he worry?
30406Will not England at the judgment be held responsible for this war and its woes?
30406and who will deliver them?"
30406or do we imagine that we no longer need his assistance?
28672What may we reasonably believe to be God''s design in raising up the preachers called Methodists? 28672 are not entitled to be heard?"
28672: are they teachable?
28672Are all things hard to believe in the Bible?
28672Are they believing this, that, and the other story, which they read?
28672Are they old enough and wise enough to know what is wrong?
28672Are they reading novels between Sundays, and all other kinds of literature?
28672But shall we reject a thing because it is hard to believe?
28672But then, we theologians"have no right to be heard?"
28672But why should this effort not be made?
28672But, when they are in the east, our planet does not tip up in the west?
28672By whom was it written?
28672Can inanimate forces do more than living intelligent Nature?
28672Can you get them so far apart as to hold the one class-- things-- to be eternal, and the other class-- properties-- not?
28672Can you get this conclusion out of, or away from logical deductions?
28672Come, gentlemen; how is this?
28672Could you write the history of your origin, of your birth, without the aid of some one older than yourself?
28672Did an eternal life- germ evolve all the forms of organic life known upon our earth?
28672Did it always exist?
28672Did these do more than animated intelligence can do?
28672Did you have the powers of observation in active exercise, watching every movement among the causes that brought you into being?
28672Do not even publicans the same?''
28672Do they know what is right?
28672Do you say life was always in matter?
28672Do you say, we have given up all hope of witnessing its demonstration?
28672Does a man''s believing power rest upon flowery beds of ease in the teaching of infidelity?
28672Does this have the right ring?
28672Fathers and mothers, where are your children?
28672From a state of death?
28672From whence did they come, and how?
28672Gentlemen, will you get away with this conclusion?
28672Have you taught them?
28672Have you weighed the matter I gave you in our last interview?
28672I suppose you are now ready to ask,"Is it not a scientific truth that matter is eternal?"
28672If so, is this not evolution backwards?
28672If unintelligent dead matter has performed the feat, without wisdom or design, why should it not be performed by living intelligent Nature?
28672If you ca n''t are you not below the inanimate Nature which did it for the first time?
28672If you found it in the book of Nature and read it there, you can tell me on what page it is written?
28672If you leave the Bible, to what will you go?
28672In the so- called realms of free- thought is there nothing hard to believe?
28672Is a moneron an eternal life germ?
28672Is it not hard to believe all this about Jesus, and at the same time believe that he gave to the world a false religion?
28672Is it not possible that you have obtained your intelligence from another source-- from what I call the revelation of the Creator?
28672Is it not retrogression, or development at the expense of the loss of power to rise to the plane of unintelligent mind and life evolving nature?
28672Is life, perception and understanding essential to matter, as such?
28672Is senseless matter perfectly wise, without consciousness?
28672May it not be true that you have thus borrowed your information, and falsely credited it to Nature?
28672Mr. Haeckel knows a great deal?
28672Mr. Huxley advises us to keep our mouths shut(?).
28672O, ye stars, what is the magnitude of an infidel''s credulity?
28672Or would such attributes allow him to remain in ignorance of his duties?
28672Very well; can you separate things and their properties?
28672WHAT DO EVOLUTIONISTS TEACH?
28672WHEN SHOULD CHILDREN BECOME CHURCH MEMBERS?
28672We Christians have no right to be heard?
28672Well, that is grand?
28672Well, there are some very weighty men in this world?
28672Well, well, has any man ever witnessed it?
28672Were there infinite atoms in mutual encounters, dashing and striking against each other?
28672What a grand harmony there is just here?
28672What are the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments but Hebrew productions?
28672What does it amount to?
28672What have we to gain by the adoption of this unknown factor in the vegetable and animal_ kingdoms_?
28672What is the cause of the character they ascribe to the Christ?
28672What is there which he can not believe?
28672What was the cause of the teachings of the apostles, whose sincerity was such that they died for their religion?
28672Where, gentlemen, O where will you place mind?
28672Which theory ascribes the more intelligence to God-- the Deist''s or the Christian''s?
28672Why is this?
28672Will it no more be said that--"Not a truth has to art or to science been given, But brows have ached for it, and souls toiled and striven?"
28672Will not all our brethren speak out upon this subject?
28672Without antecedent life and mind being drawn upon?
28672Would an act of wisdom reveal to man the true object of worship?
28672Would wisdom and love tell him what is right?
28672You say inanimate Nature produced life and mind without the previous existence of either; can you duplicate that feat with your power?
28672_ Christian._ Are you certain of this?
28672_ Christian._ Are you sure that Nature ever gave the history of her origin, of her birth?
28672_ Question._ Were they the effects of an inadequate cause?
28672_ Reason._ Tell it vocally?
28672_ Wonderful advice!_ Do such men let religion alone?
28672do you read it in the book of Nature, or does she tell it vocally?
28672how was she qualified to do so?
28672is it also nothing?
28672will you do this so that I may read it too?
29449How then can these things be, if He is omnipotent?
29449Why am I here?
29449), be brought to it, sufficient to find it?
29449*** How can a Contact with God be in any way described?
29449*** Is the temporary loss of grace our fault, or is it a deliberate withdrawal and testing upon His part?
29449*** We often think, Where am I at fault?
29449*** What is it that seems more than any other thing whatever to throw us at last into the arms of God?
29449*** What is pain?
29449*** Why mortify the body with harsh austerities?
29449Amongst husbands and wives?
29449Amongst mothers and children?
29449And having been taken into them, and they being a thousand times more poignant than any earthly experience, how could we forget them?
29449And how can the heat or fire of God be described?
29449And how shall we receive the Mind of Christ?
29449And what is His will and what is His work?
29449And where is that secret trysting- place of love?
29449And where my wages?
29449Are babes inspired with the desire for milk, and is that milk withheld from the nature of all mothers?
29449Did Jesus call us saints?
29449Do sinful men never suffer?
29449Do the sinful escape disease?
29449Do they not all proceed from self and fellow- men, alive or dead?
29449For I said,"Shall dogs outdo us in love and devotion?"
29449For how can any condition be rightly named poverty which brings us into the riches of God?
29449For how otherwise could we be made to know of the reality of spiritual things if we were never_ taken into_ them?
29449For instance, how could my sweet Jesus, whom I was always so near to, be the mighty Christ and God?
29449For where otherwise is his superiority?
29449Hast Thou no pity for my pain?--is this Thy love?
29449Hast thou created even thine own palate and digestion?
29449Hast thou invented any of those fond delights that so enslave thee now?
29449Hast thou thyself devised the means wherewith to satisfy the longing of thy_ creature_ for the sweets of life?
29449How can He cause such pain, how can I bear such dreadful deprivations, and what is love but a sharp sword?
29449How can this sense of love be reached?
29449How convince them, how induce them to take the first steps?
29449How could I possibly resist Him?
29449How did the soul ever become so separated from God?
29449How long wilt Thou leave me here-- set down upon the earth in this martyrdom of languishing for love of Thee?
29449I am amazed, for where is the glory of any man?
29449Is baptism of itself sufficient to get us into this Kingdom?
29449Is the leading of an orderly social life sufficient to find it?
29449Is this some deliberate trial of us by the Master?
29449Is this the remnant of the unruly creature rising up and grappling with the soul again?
29449It is written,"They shall love silver, and not be satisfied with it"--for why?
29449Lord, I am sick and ill-- how canst Thou leave me so?
29449My bread is spread with bitterness; where is the honey that I love so well?
29449Of things known, to what can we compare it?
29449Or is it Thy will that the soul should adore?
29449Shall we find it in much outward study?
29449Then is it Thy will that the creature should love Thee?
29449Then where do sorrow and waiting fly?
29449Then why blame God?
29449This is the grace of God, and what does it cost Him to pour out this mighty power through us?
29449What are our enemies?
29449What did I ever do that He should show me such kindness?
29449What is the crucifix but that most awful of all things-- the Grief of God made Visible?
29449What is this love for God, and how define it?
29449What is this world?
29449What lover could endure to do such a thing?
29449When I thought of it all I was filled with amazement, and still am, for how can we explain such changes in manner of living and seeing?
29449Where among my friends could I find perfect love?
29449Where is my recompense?
29449Who can by any means account for the variety of passions excited within him by the mere difference of the spacing, time, or rhythm of music?
29449Why does He not permit me to do so?"
29449Why have a contempt for the body?
29449Why stay behind?
29449Why, then, am I a sinner?
29449Yet look where we will in Nature, do we find a warrant for such a thought?
29449and did_ I_ ever have a hand in such a thing?
29449and live for ever without biting the dust in death or disappointment?
29449and what is pain?
29449or some natural spiritual sickness?
29449we cry,"to suffer all these pains, and my consent not asked?
29449whence come thy wretchednesses?
29449why this distrust?
29277And have you seen it?
29277And pray how has the Church dealt with the war?
29277And why is he dead,said the mother to me,"and where is he?"
29277Better?
29277But do you know what I did?
29277Can it be lawful to handle the sword,asked Tertullian,"when the Lord Himself has declared that he who uses the sword shall perish by it?"
29277Can you deny,she asks,"that nothing exists for you but that which you allow to enter your mind?"
29277Can you tell me,said a charming but agitated old lady from Bath one day,"of a hotel where there are no foreigners?"
29277Did you grasp what I said?
29277Do you believe you have a brain?
29277How can people be so blind?
29277I mean, do you believe there is real progress-- that we are better than we used to be?
29277Lor a bun, ma pettit fille, eh?
29277What is the good of all your struggle and your agitation?
29277A confused series of faces flash through my mind-- Abraham, Tolstoy, Jesus Christ?
29277And what is the British Empire?
29277And, if not, is it not time we found other guardians and promoters of high conduct?
29277Are nations made by war and conquest?
29277Are peoples amalgamated by oppressive legislation?
29277Are we not all goats before the gaze of more finely organized creatures?
29277But is it done?
29277But is it true?
29277Can anything be more soul- satisfying than a community of those who think alike, who feel alike, and who work for the same end?
29277Can anything be more sweeping?
29277Can anything be more untrue?
29277Did kind Fates design it as a guarantee of peace and stability?
29277Do not the civilizations of the past with their perfection of knowledge and art mock our faith in the permanency of human achievement?
29277Do political alliances between States create international unities?
29277Does he feel and remember?
29277Does he know?
29277Education-- can any one deny the overwhelming need of proper concentration on its possibilities?
29277Have I the right to believe that the landscape was designed for him-- the cretin, and the irony for me-- the chance visitor?"
29277Have they had, or used, a particle of moral influence throughout the whole bloody business?
29277Here I must check myself: what does"educated"mean?
29277His ways may be crotchety and his temper irritable-- what does it matter so long as he is carrying out his appointed task in the cosmic order?
29277How could it be otherwise?
29277How do you respect life and the teaching of Jesus Christ?
29277I again quote Mr. McCabe: What did the clergy do to prevent the conflict?
29277If these things are possible, we are told, why not here, now, anywhere, in broad daylight?
29277In which country did they denounce the preparations for the conflict, or the incentives of the conflict?
29277Is any one great outside Germany?
29277Is any one so dense as not to perceive the all- pervading importance of the guidance we give to the young?"
29277Is it, then, all a matter of change and recurrence?
29277Is life then really still worth living?
29277Is the human soul more remote and inscrutable?
29277Is there an eternal gulf of silence between us?"
29277Love, marriage, procreation, can not these be purged from the base and degrading obsessions of sex?
29277Supposing all humanity could be withdrawn, every precious brand snatched from the burning and the whole made into a vast monastery?
29277Surely this is better than the strife and the sordid cares of the camp; surely one may walk apart and enjoy the fruits of tranquillity?
29277The war has made it paramount, and only second in importance to the crucial query: Do they live?
29277This explains why, Churches and missionary effort notwithstanding, we have always savages, cannibals, and barbarians( and Prussian militarists?)
29277To be able to read and write, and say"Hear, hear"at public meetings?
29277To have a pretty idea of the positions of Huxley and Haeckel by which to confound the poor old Bible?
29277Was not France invigorated by the wild Northmen who overran her territories and settled wherever they found settlement advantageous?
29277We do not want Leslie Stephen''s reminder of metaphysical riddles,"Where does Mont Blanc end and where do I begin?"
29277Were we, then, really so bad that"this visitation"was needed to save us from voluntary sterility( by imposing compulsory?)
29277What could be the significance of this mysterious contrast?
29277What guarantee is there that his voice would not be drowned in the general clamour of the truth- mongers of the marketplace?
29277What have they done since it began to confine the conflict within civilized limits?
29277What have they done to prevent the conflict?
29277What is a crank?
29277What is the exact relation of religion to civilization?
29277What was the sense of this irony in a solitude?
29277What, then, is this mysterious power which seems to master the Old World, whilst it is mastered by the New World?
29277Who can deny that nations have been made by conquest?
29277Who can deny that reformers are more interesting than preservers?
29277Who says God must only be worshipped in creeds and churches?
29277Who says we are prisoners of darkness?
29277Who says we are puppets of the devil?
29277Why do they climb?
29277Why have their intellectual giants failed to impress upon mankind the folly of war?
29277Why mystifying circles, cabinets, and subdued light?
29277Why should a new world- teacher be more successful?
29277and the other delinquencies enumerated by the Dean?
29277net._ What is the true Shaw?
29277rude, bare, and high, Ghastly, and scarred, and riven.--Is this the scene Where the old Earthquake- dæmon taught her young Ruin?
28507Art thou the King of the Jews?
28507Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
28507The time we have lost,says Richard Baxter,"can not be recalled; should we not then redeem and improve the little that remains?
28507This cup which Thou, O God, givest me to drink, shall I not drink it?
28507This man receiveth sinners,and shall not_ we_?
28507Who am I,said Luther, when he witnessed the patience of a great sufferer;"who am I?
28507Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
28507And once the retrograde movement in the spiritual life begins, who can predict where it may end?
28507Are evils looming through the mists of the future?
28507Are there none such within your reach, to whom a trifling pittance would be as an angel of mercy?
28507Are we from this to think lightly of sin?
28507Are you bold in repelling him as your Master was?
28507Are you ready with the retort to every foul suggestion,"Get thee hence, Satan"?
28507Are you reposing in Him as your only Saviour, and following Him as your only pattern?
28507Are you tempted to indulge in hard suspicions, as to God''s faithfulness and love, in appointing some peculiar trial?
28507Are you"dying daily;"--dying to self as well as to sin?
28507Art thou suffering some unmerited wrong or unkindness, exposed to harsh and wounding accusations, hard for flesh and blood to bear?
28507Ask yourself, Would Jesus have done_ this_?
28507Can we sympathize in any respect with such exalted tears?
28507Did Jesus sanction or reciprocate her sectarianism?--did He leave her bigotry unrebuked?
28507Do I shrink from trials-- duties-- crosses-- because involving hardships and self- denial, or because frowned on by the world?
28507Do we grieve at sin in_ others_?
28507Do we mourn for sin, our_ own_ sin-- the deep insult which it inflicts on God-- the ruinous consequences it entails on ourselves?
28507Do you see the image of God in a professing believer?
28507Does Jesus punish his timidity by shutting His door against him, spurning him from His presence?
28507Does he resent it?
28507Has God enriched you with this world''s goods?
28507Have I remembered what grace_ has_ wrought, what grace_ can_ do?"
28507Have you already fled to Jesus?
28507Have you never felt the_ luxury_ of doing good?
28507Have you never felt, that in making_ others_ happy, you make_ your self_ so?
28507How can I mix with the potsherds of the earth?
28507How can we read the 13th chapter of 1st Corinthians, and then think of our divisions?
28507If Christians would dip their arrows more in"the balm of Gilead,"would there not be fewer wounds in the body of Christ?
28507If He, the spotless Lamb of God,"murmured not,"how can_ you_ murmur?
28507If_ He_ gave utterance to not one murmuring word, canst_ thou_ complain?
28507Let this be a holy preservative in your every hour of temptation,"How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?"
28507Let this ever be your preservative against temptation,"How would_ Jesus_ have acted here?
28507May not this well encourage in the absence of great outward results?
28507May we not, however, seek at least to approximate, though we can not adequately resemble?
28507May you not trace much of what you deplore to an unfrequented chamber?
28507Or hast thou been long tossed on some bed of sickness-- days of pain and nights of weariness appointed thee?
28507Shall we pronounce"crimson"and"scarlet"sins and sinners beyond the pale of mercy, when_ Jesus_ does not?
28507Was it a_ leper_,--that dreaded name which entailed a life- long exile from friendly looks and kindly words?
28507Was it some blind beggars on the Jericho highway, groping in darkness, pleading for help?
28507Was it the speechless pleadings of a widow''s tears at the gate of Nain, when she followed her earthly pride and prop to the grave?
28507What if the eleventh hour should strike after having been"all the day_ idle_"?
28507What is_ your_"contradiction"to_ His_?
28507What must it have been to confront the Arch- traitor?--to stand face to face with the foe of His throne, and His universe?
28507What was the result?
28507What was the secret of such tranquillity?
28507What will heaven be but this love perfected-- loving Christ, and beloved by those who love Him?
28507When He met Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, He found him clinging to an unreasonable prejudice--"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
28507When did Jesus bear the cross?
28507When, on the night of his apprehension, He confronts the assassin band, in meek majesty He puts the question,"Whom seek ye?"
28507Who were the writers in the Bible?
28507Why are your friendships so often like the summer brook, soon dried?
28507Why be solicitous about the smiles of that which knew not( nay, which frowned on) its Lord?
28507Why covet tinsel honors and glories?
28507Why?
28507art thou now undergoing some bitter trial?
28507can you dread_ that_ which your Saviour has already vanquished?
28507do the compassionate words and deeds of a tender Saviour find any feeble echo and transcript in yours?
28507do you complain of your languid spirit, your drooping faith, your fitful affections, your lukewarm love?
28507do you know any thing of such active benevolence?
28507do you know any thing of this zeal, which"many waters could not quench"?
28507have you been sitting at the feet of Him who"pleased not Himself"?
28507if Christ had"pleased Himself,"where wouldst_ thou_ have_ been_ this day?
28507if we had more real communion with our Saviour, should we not have more real communion with one another?
28507is this mind also in_ you_?
28507or, by example and conduct, to palliate and overlook its enormity?
28507that, by a great law of your being, enunciated by the Divine Patron and Pattern of Benevolence,"it is more blessed to give than to receive"?
28507what wilt Thou have me to do?''"
28507will it be so with_ you_ at a dying hour?
28507will_ your_"work"be done?
28507would_ He_ not have recoiled, like the sensitive plant, from the remotest contact with sin?
30879My Father, do you think I will leave my crutches here?
30879And yet to what trials was not his patience subjected?
30879Are you so sure of it?
30879Did you fast and give alms?
30879Did you pray?"
30879Does it return Him thanks and glorify Him?
30879Does this soul really offer to God the day''s work?
30879Father Vianney said to him:"You have done all in your power?
30879Greatly alarmed, he exclaimed:"Are you ill, Father Vianney?"
30879He received from him such a prompt answer, removing all doubt that, astounded, he asked the cure where he had studied his theology?
30879How could they admit to the higher orders one so poorly qualified?
30879How does he spend his time?
30879Is he devoted to the Blessed Virgin?"
30879The vicar- general, however, had previously conferred with the superior of the seminary and had asked him:"Is young Vianney pious?
30879What could the Lord refuse to such self- sacrificing love?
30879What had the young pastor done to thus transform his parish?
30888How can I cease to pray for thee? 30888 My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
30888What is their object?
30888What name do they bear?
30888Can He not hear me when for thee I pray?"
30888Can He not reach thee with His tender care?
30888If not, then how came about their universal acceptance and continuance even unto this present day?
30888In time there grew up a church there, a mixed society of Jews and Gentiles, and the citizens of Antioch naturally asked,"What are they?"
30888N N or M.--The letters placed after the first question in the Church Catechism,"What is your name?"
30888This being the case the question, therefore, is not"Shall we have forms?"
30888What becomes of the living soul when thus separated from the body by death?
30888but,"_ What_ form shall we have in our Public Worship?"
31734Though earth may boast one gem the less, May not e''en heaven the richer be?
30769But if the Church of England rests this practice on such insufficient grounds, how do the PÃ ¦ dobaptist Congregationalists support the practice? 30769 As each new successive period Hastes that last mysterious one, Do we shudder, so much dreading Things invisible, unknown? 30769 But do the instructors of youth discover it? 30769 But does he neglect to extend the application of the argument to other PÃ ¦ dobaptists? 30769 But what is the result? 30769 But''tis not in the desert we shall meet-- And who would wish thee where the world is weeping? 30769 Has the warmest advocate for the practice of baptizing children ever ventured such an assertion? 30769 Hast thou a pie? 30769 I asked him, Did he not think that the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ was sufficient to cleanse him? 30769 I asked him, which should he obey, his priest or God? 30769 If these things can not bless and enhappy me, why should I burn daylight? 30769 Many days of grace are ended, How improved has been the past? 30769 Now since all we ask the Father, in the name of the Son, is granted unto us, why should we address ourselves to other mediators? 30769 On being asked by one of his daughters, whether, if it were the will of God, he would like to return again into the world? 30769 What Christian ever thought of denying that grace and comfort might be attained by a proper use of these ordinances? 30769 Why do men seek wealth, but to be happy? 30769 Why pleasures, why honours, but because they would be happy? 30769 Why should the holy Lord God, our Saviour, be represented as mocking his church by promises of mysterious, pompous nothings?
30769Why, oh, why do I not rest my weary soul on the unchangeable realities of heaven?
31165(_ b_)"Do you think?"
31165(_ c_)"Are you persuaded?"
31165), Ruth( Samuel or Ezra), 1st and 2nd Samuel( Samuel, Nathan, and Gad), 1st and 2nd Kings( Jeremiah), 1st and 2nd Chronicles( Ezra?
311651.16?
31165From their rights?
31165How can infants be made disciples, but by baptism?
31165It should be noticed that the question is not"Are you sure?"
31165These fifteen hundred were ejected, and from what?
31165What is the nature of this terrible sin which"shall not be forgiven, neither in this world nor in the world to come?"
31165What would John Wesley have thought of all this?
31165Where the name of the Author differs from the name of the Book it is given in brackets,--Joshua, Judges( Samuel?
31165but(_ a_)"Do you trust?"
31323Or naked, and clothed thee?
31323Or when saw we thee sick or in prison, and came unto thee?
31323Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee a hungered, and fed thee?
31323When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
31323Who would think of running a medical school without a laboratory and a clinic?
31323Why is this?
31323Will he lose it?
31323or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
20578Are you on the way home, Jonah?
20578Did you keep your prisoner?
20578Hast thou considered my servant, Job,the Lord asked,"that there is none like him?"
20578Have you ever put yourself on the side of the right to follow it regardless of consequences?
20578He thought within himself, saying, What shall_ I_ do for_ I_ have no room where to bestow_ My_ goods and_ My_ fruits? 20578 How did this come about?"
20578How is it,she says,"that you being a Jew ask drink of me who am a woman of Samaria?
20578Sarah,I would have said,"are you going to ask Jesus to help you?
20578Then where are you going?
20578Too busy,I answer in amazement,"too busy doing what?
20578Were you surprised and overcome? 20578 What are you going to do over at Tarshish?"
20578What is God?
20578What is his name?
20578What meanest thou, O sleeper? 20578 What must I do to be saved?"
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must I do to be saved?
20578What must_ I_ do?
20578What then do you believe?
20578Will you make the venture? 20578 And Naomi-- wasn''t she interested? 20578 And Thomas would have said,Man, are you mad?
20578And as he goes back down the street, he no longer says,"The gift of God, who will buy?"
20578And did you notice when it was that Thomas was absent?
20578And he heard the mother say to the nurse,"Is she dead?"
20578And in puzzled wonderment she asks Him,"Whence then hast thou living water?
20578And now, my brethren, do you not agree that we need more of the faith that made Peter undertake his mad enterprise?
20578And now, will you hear this closing word?
20578And their cry is this:"The gift of God, who will buy?
20578And then what did this wise and godly father and mother do?
20578And this is her word,"My lady, may I get a nurse for your baby?"
20578And we take the words of Judas and say,"Why this waste?"
20578And what happened?
20578And what happened?
20578And what happened?
20578And what happened?
20578And what have you done with your church vows?
20578And what is the result?
20578And what provision does he make for himself?
20578And what was that degree?
20578And what was the answer of this doubter?
20578And what was the outcome of this longing?
20578And what was the reply of Jesus?
20578And what was the reply?
20578And what was the result?
20578Are n''t you going?
20578Are you accepting your responsibility or have you turned your back upon it for no other reason than just this, that it is too much trouble?
20578Are you eager to be of service?
20578Are you going to seek him out and fall on your face before Him in prayer?"
20578Are you greater than our father Jacob who gave us the well and drank thereof himself and his sons and his cattle?
20578Are you hungry?
20578Are you making your contribution?
20578Are you running away from your duty this morning?
20578Are you sinking to- day?
20578Are you sinking?
20578Are you thirsty?
20578Are you tired and burdened?
20578Ask the question intelligently, heart,--"What must I do to be saved?"
20578Barnabas, the genius?
20578Barnabas, the gifted?
20578Business man, cumbered with many cares, living your life in the thick of the fight, are you keeping straight and clean or are you losing your vision?
20578But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
20578But after all, was it a mistake?
20578But in admitting that God plans every life, can we believe that He plans for some to go wrong and for others to go right?
20578But what I ask is this: Have you responded to His friendship as David responded to that of Jonathan?
20578But what is God?
20578But what said the mother when the minister went to see her?
20578But what was the result?
20578But why is he a fool?
20578Can that be the cause?"
20578Can we believe that He plans for one to become a Judas and the other a St. John?
20578Can you do what he could not do?"
20578Could it be possible that God really loved Nineveh, though it was outside the covenant?
20578Did a strong hand strike you down from behind in the dark?
20578Did ever you hear words that were more stamped with moral idiocy?
20578Did his face light up as he said,"I am glad to hear it"?
20578Did it ever occur to you how many faces the Prodigal missed on his way back home?
20578Did you ever get frightened when a storm was on and promise God things, and then go back on it?
20578Did you ever have that experience?
20578Did you ever hear of the hungry men that were invited to a feast?
20578Did you ever make out your religious program and look at it?
20578Did you ever read the story of the"Little Palace Beautiful"?
20578Did you ever sink?
20578Did you happen to meet the woman with the issue of blood as she set out to see Jesus?
20578Did you notice here the two- fold declaration of the Master?
20578Did you notice the name of this man who was missing?
20578Did you notice what he did?
20578Did your fellow soldiers allow a strong company to break through their lines and to overpower you and take your prisoner from you?
20578Do n''t you know if I thought I would see Him I would go?
20578Do n''t you know that the law of gravitation is against you?
20578Do n''t you know that the storm is against you?
20578Do n''t you know that the whole experience of the race is against you?
20578Do you hear the wild outcry from that broken- hearted king named David?
20578Do you know a secret that he did not know?
20578Do you know of anybody like that?
20578Do you know of anything more important than helping to save your nation?
20578Do you know of anything more important than obeying the orders of your king?
20578Do you know what it is to feel that soul sickening sensation that comes to one who is sinking?
20578Do you know what it means to be losing your grip on God, losing your power in prayer, losing your grip of things spiritual?
20578Do you not get a glimpse of some bit of the infinite compassion that looks out from those eternal eyes?
20578Do you not hear the cadences of tenderness in the voice of our Lord?
20578Do you recall that exquisite bit of poetry in conduct on the field of Crimea?
20578Do you remember Esau''s pathetic story?
20578Do you remember Miss Harrisham in"Great Expectations"?
20578Do you remember that story in Jeremiah?
20578Do you remember what the Greeks said to Andrew that day at Jerusalem?
20578Do you remember"The Ancient Mariner"?
20578Does it shake you out of your lethargy into intensest interest?
20578Does the prospect of an answer quicken your heartbeat?
20578Drift?"
20578Even you have known a great poet who could write about a louse and a field mouse, but where do you find a poem about an onion?
20578Faith in God?
20578For these terrors he sought relief and so he asked this infinitely wise question:"What must I do to be saved?"
20578For whom does he now ask?
20578Has any life been transfigured and transformed by the story that you have told?
20578Has the sea gone dry?
20578Have you been honest with God in this matter?
20578Have you ever had a feeling that you were of no account and never would be; that in spite of all that God had done for you, you were a failure?
20578Have you forgotten the art?
20578Have you kept your vow?
20578Have you, will you be a friend to Him?
20578He answers,"Who is the God of Israel?
20578He asked him this question:"What doest thou here, Elijah?"
20578He hurried to his side thinking that he had been taken suddenly ill."What is the matter?"
20578He is evidently sincere, and yet what can He mean?
20578He is rich beyond his hopes, but is he satisfied?
20578His one question is this,"Is the young man Absalom safe?"
20578How came this famous Egyptian here?
20578How did God cure this man who was in the blues?
20578How did she come to make it?
20578How did she come to that conclusion?
20578How did this lovely heathen ever come to fall in love with Naomi''s people?
20578How do we know that he is an atheist?
20578How do we know that?
20578How do we know?
20578How had he made his money?
20578How is it that amidst the tremendous issues of moral life and moral death that you can be as complacent and as undisturbed as the dead?
20578How is it that you can sleep amidst all the agony, amidst all the danger that is about us?
20578How is it that your prisoner had escaped?"
20578How then, in spite of his doubts, did he find his way into the fulness of the Light?
20578How was God''s ownership acknowledged throughout all the Old Testament days?
20578How was he brought to the joy and usefulness that are born of certainty?
20578How was he saved?
20578How, then, do we explain this strange text,"For this cause have I raised thee up that I might show forth my power in thee"?
20578I suppose the princess sent down a little coin at the end of each week, but do you think that is all the pay that this mother got?
20578I will hear it forever more:''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
20578I wish that God might speak through my voice to my heart and yours and say to us,"What meanest thou, O sleeper?
20578If people say we are handsome or cultured we are delighted, but who is complimented by being called good?
20578In other words, is Judas as much a part of the plan of God as John?
20578In what branches must a man show himself proficient in order to receive this degree?
20578In what does his foolishness consist?
20578Is n''t Paul a bit insane?
20578Is n''t that fine?
20578Is n''t the tragedy of the Church to- day just this, that the average Christian is not walking by faith, but by sight?
20578Is there any use for me to tell you that if you persist you will succeed?
20578Is there anybody that believes because of what you have said?
20578It does look a bit mad, does n''t it?
20578It is not, What is the expedient thing or what is the respectable thing or what is the popular thing to do in order to find salvation?
20578It is not: What must I do to be beautiful?
20578It is not: What must I do to be respectable?
20578It is not: What must I do to get rich?
20578It was their way, said the missionary, of asking the supreme question:"What must I do to be saved?"
20578It was this fact that wrung from Him that bitterest of all cries,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
20578Little by little are you flinging away the fine ideals that were the strength of your earlier years?
20578Little by little are you giving up your faith?
20578Now, is n''t that a rather amazing thing for Christ to say about this fallen woman?
20578Now, this question: do you want to be saved?
20578Now, what are some of the lessons that we learn from the beautiful life of this ancient woman, Naomi?
20578Now, what did he do with the marred cup?
20578Now, what did this man think?
20578Now, what effect did this degradation and shame and suffering have on the king?
20578Now, what was the matter with Elijah?
20578Now, what was there in the seeming frown of God to make the eyes of love shine?
20578Now, what was this woman''s task?
20578Now, why did God call him good?
20578Now, why did the soldier smile?
20578Now, why send him an onion?
20578Now, why, I wonder, did n''t Jonathan feel about this matter as many of us would?
20578Or, in other words, what are the characteristics that go to make up a good man?
20578Pharaoh, why are you here?
20578Remember, it is not: What must I do to be decent?
20578Since when has it come to pass that the greater the light the less the responsibility?
20578So the question is,"What_ must_ I do to be saved?"
20578So why should I sit in the scorner''s seat, Or hurl the cynic''s ban?
20578That is my message to you:"The gift of God, who will take?"
20578The gift of God, who will take?"
20578The question comes to my own heart--"What must_ I_ do?"
20578The supreme question is:"What must I do to be saved?"
20578Then what did this honest and earnest doubter do?
20578Then what do we do?
20578Then what would be the result?
20578Then will you not do so not only because of your own needs but because of the needs of those about you?
20578Then, who was this missing man?
20578This is true, of course, but why is it true?
20578To whom did He commit this precious treasure, from whose life such infinite blessings should come to the world?
20578Upon what was Peter trusting?
20578Upon what were his fellow disciples trusting to keep them from the bottom of the sea?
20578Was it possible that Nineveh grieved God because of its wickedness?
20578Was it possible that Nineveh was a great city in spite of the fact that it was a heathen city?
20578What about that promise you made to God when you were sick?
20578What about the promise of consecration you made by the bedside of your dying mother?
20578What about the promise you made to God by the coffin of your baby?
20578What are the most precious memories in your life to- night?
20578What are the scenes to which you look back with deepest love and tenderness?
20578What bride ever carries a bouquet of onions as a bridal bouquet?
20578What charge is brought against Dives?
20578What did Peter have under him when he was in the ship?
20578What did he realize as he looked into the pallid faces of those death threatened men about him?
20578What did the apostle say?
20578What do you mean by having children growing up about you and not being enough interested in their spiritual welfare to even have a family altar?
20578What do you mean by sitting idly and stupidly in the House of God Sunday after Sunday and never doing anything?
20578What does discipleship cost you?
20578What does it mean?
20578What does this mean?
20578What does this mean?
20578What happened to Peter when he began to look at the boisterous wind?
20578What happened to Peter?
20578What has wrecked this word?
20578What is implied in this question when it is asked intelligently?
20578What is involved in your allegiance to the Lord?
20578What is it to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?
20578What is its secret?
20578What is the cause?
20578What is the matter?
20578What is the nature of Christ?
20578What is the secret of his cheer?
20578What is the secret of its beauty?
20578What is the secret of its weakness and utter insipidity?
20578What is the secret?
20578What is wrong with them?
20578What orator waxes eloquent in its praise?
20578What says the gem of the Gospel?
20578What sort of an answer would you expect to a question like that?
20578What task did you find more important than saving your country and saving your own home and saving your own honor?"
20578What was it that the Lord said to Jonah?
20578What was the matter with Elijah?
20578What was the matter with Lot in Sodom?
20578What was the matter with those to whom the judge said,"Depart from me"?
20578What was the sin of the Prodigal Son?
20578What was the song that abidingly made Paul''s heart to pulsate with heavenly hallelujahs?
20578What was this cargo?
20578What was wrong with the fig tree that He cursed it?
20578What was wrong with the five foolish virgins?
20578What were her wages?
20578What would I?
20578What would you have done under those circumstances?
20578What, I repeat, was the secret of his failure?
20578When God, who had great plans for Moses, sought for some one who was to make it possible for Him to realize His plans, whom did He choose?
20578When did He say He would heal if you merely slipped up in a mob and touched the fringe of His garment?"
20578When did you ever see anybody walk on the waves?
20578When is a man good in the sight of"Him who sees things clearly and sees them whole?"
20578When the situation is as it is, how is it that you are not on your knees?
20578Where did he get that rare jewel?
20578Which way are you going to travel from this hour?
20578Which way will you face?
20578Who is it?"
20578Who is the heroine of this exquisite story?
20578Who knows but that I may try it some day?"
20578Who says that she has not?
20578Who should have occupied that chair?
20578Who was her employer?
20578Who was it when the little company met after the crucifixion that was not there?
20578Who was the missing man?
20578Who was the missing man?
20578Who was the vanguard of that great army whose going forth was as the going forth of the morning?
20578Who was this man?
20578Who will buy?"
20578Who would ever have dreamed that underneath this cheap and tarnished dress there beat a hungry heart?
20578Who would ever have expected any marked change in this woman?
20578Who would ever have thought that this outcast heathen had moments when she looked wistfully toward the heights and longed for a better life?
20578Who wrote the second Gospel-- one of the choicest pieces of literature in the world?
20578Why are you going?"
20578Why could Paul truly say such a word as this?
20578Why did Jonathan visit David in the gloomy wood that day and uncrown himself for him?
20578Why did he fail?
20578Why did he long for this strange privilege?
20578Why did the Master call this man a fool?
20578Why do you request, then, to do this absurd and ridiculous and impossible thing?"
20578Why do you want to do this foolish and insane and impossible thing?
20578Why is it there?
20578Why then did the Master label him with this ugly name?
20578Why then did this man fail?
20578Why then, I repeat, does Christ call this man a fool?
20578Why was Thomas missing?
20578Why was he not there?
20578Why was that?
20578Will you give Him a chance at you?
20578Will you not do so, first of all, because of your own needs?
20578XI THE SUPREME QUESTION-- THE PHILIPPIAN JAILER_ Acts 16:30, 31_"What must I do to be saved?"
20578You do n''t mean that you would take a drink at the hand of an unclean thing like me, do you?"
20578You know what is the matter with a great many of us smug church members?
20578Young man, away from home for the first time, are you sinking?
20578Young woman, are you sinking?
20578but"The gift of God, who will take?
30194Furthermore, is the archipelago a fair analogy? 30194 How,"said one of the bystanders,"can you smile when you are dying in agony?"
30194Why is the Son of God, the Christian archangel, called Michael? 30194 [ 6] What is this likely to have meant to those who read it in Greek without any knowledge of a"Pre- existent"Christology?
30194And that the faces of them which have used abstinence shall shine above the stars, whereas our faces shall be blacker than darkness?
30194And that the glory of the Most High is kept to defend them which have led a wary life, whereas we have walked in the most wicked ways of all?
30194And that there are laid up for us dwellings of health and safety, whereas we have lived wickedly?
30194And that there is promised us an everlasting hope, whereas ourselves being most wicked are made vain?
30194And that there should be shewed a paradise whose fruit endureth for ever, wherein is security and medicine, since we shall not enter into it?
30194Are we justified in concluding that the interpretation in ancient Egypt was the same as in imperial Rome?
30194But did he use these words?
30194But did such Platonists actually exist before Plotinus, or possibly Ammonius Saccus?
30194But did they have this characteristic in their original homes, where they were national religions?
30194But how would a Greek have understood this verse?
30194But is it quite so certain that it is a quotation from anything?
30194But need this mean that this eternal life is personal?
30194But was it successful?
30194But what exactly was meant by salvation?
30194But what would have been the implication to Greek{ 82} ears of this usage?
30194But, it may be said, did not Jesus identify himself{ 27} with the Davidic Messiah?
30194Did he mean that the Logos was the_ anima mundi_?
30194Finally, did Hermas think that Christians became angels at their death?
30194For do you really think that we all assemble in the same place?
30194For what profit is it for men now in this present time to live in heaviness, and after death to look for punishment?
30194For what profit is it unto us, if there be promised us an immortal time, whereas we have done the works that bring death?
30194If so, which synagogue in Jerusalem did he frequent?
30194If there was really only one meeting, was there not really only one journey, which the editor of Acts, or his sources, converted into two?
30194If those islands could have thought and spoken what would they have said?
30194Is it also gain?
30194Not, that is to say, what is its evidence as to the thought of Paul, but how are certain phrases in it likely to have been interpreted?
30194O thou Adam, what hast thou done?
30194That of the Cilicians as a native of Tarsus?
30194The baptized Christian started with a clean slate, but what would happen to him if he lapsed again into sin?
30194Was this so in Mithraism or in the cult of Isis?
30194What did he think was the meaning of"To- day have I begotten thee"?
30194What does this mean for those who profess and call themselves Christians?
30194What is the bearing of Romans on the Christology of the Church at Rome?
30194What is the relation to each other of{ 125} these two ways of regarding salvation?
30194What part can either Adoptionism or the Logos Christology play in any modern form of thought?
30194What was his attitude towards the Hellenising Christians?
30194What was the course of events immediately after the death of Jesus?
30194What were the main characteristics of the preaching to the Gentiles which thus found a centre in Antioch?
30194What would this phrase mean in Jewish ears?
30194What, then, are the points of difference between Christianity and the other cults which explain the triumph of the Church?
30194Why should we suppose either that the voice from heaven was restricted to quoting scripture, or that it did so with quite remarkable inaccuracy?
30194Would the heathen, who knew not God, be converted or be exterminated?
30194[ 11] On what book did Hermas base his interpretation of Jesus?
30194[ 14] What was the use of a system which offered men immortality, but only on conditions which no one could fulfil?
30194[ 19] This is seen from the following extract from his examination by Rusticus the Prefect:"Rusticus the prefect said,''Where do you assemble?''
30194[ 1] What ought to be our verdict on this claim of the first Christians?
30194[ 20]_ Roustikòs eparchos eipe; Pou synerchesthe?
13601''A hard saying; who can hear it?''
13601''A sign?''
13601''Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots?''
13601''Do the dead know aught of what affects us here?
13601''God_ so_ loved the world''--not merely_ so much_, but in_ such a fashion_--''that''--that what?
13601''How can this man give us his flesh to eat?''
13601''How is it,''said one of them in his blundering way,''how is it that Thou wilt manifest Thyself to us?''
13601''How shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?''
13601''If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?''
13601''If winter comes, can spring be far behind?''
13601''It takes two to make a quarrel,''says the old proverb; it takes two to make peace also, does it not?
13601''Justified by faith''--''peace with God''--''access into grace''; what, in the name of common- sense, can death do with these things?
13601''Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?''
13601''Know ye not that ye are the temple of the Holy Ghost?''
13601''Know ye not that ye are the temples of the living God?''
13601''Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?''
13601''O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
13601''Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?''
13601''Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution?''
13601''That can not be,''you say;''does not Paul himself teach that we see through a glass darkly?
13601''What agreement hath the temple of God with idols?''
13601''What am I doing this for?''
13601''What am I to do if I have no books?''
13601''What am I to do if I have no mill?''
13601''What am I to do if I have no nursery or kitchen?''
13601''What fellowship hath Christ with Belial?''
13601''What harm is there in betting a shilling?
13601''What hast thou that thou didst not receive?
13601''Wherefore do ye spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which satisfieth not?''
13601''Who among us shall dwell with the everlasting fire,''the fire of that divine perfection?
13601''Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?''
13601''Wisdom?''
13601( 2) what Paul thought the Gospel was?
13601--and here am I, a Christian man for the last half century perhaps; and have I got much further on in my course?
13601A Priest?
13601And can you and I complete the task with our own limited resources, and our own feeble strengths?
13601And can you say anything like that?
13601And do you let His powers come uninterruptedly and continuously into your spirit and life?
13601And does not the juxtaposition of such messages in this farewell go deeper than the revelation of Paul''s character?
13601And here is the turning- point, Am I resting upon that Lord for my salvation?
13601And his question is just this:--Is there any evil in the world that can make Christ stop loving a man that cleaves to Him?
13601And how can we, who have robed ourselves in the works of darkness, either cast them off or array ourselves in sparkling armour of light?
13601And how does a man plant his foot on the grace of God?
13601And how is that to be done?
13601And if it is not, how comes it not to be?
13601And is He going to be so careless in the preservation of His property as that He will allow that which is thus acquired to slip away from Him?
13601And is it not a great thought?
13601And now, if that be true, what follows?
13601And the question comes to each of us, have we''put off the old man with his deeds''?
13601And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ died?
13601And what about the worth of the teacher''s teaching, that did not guard its receivers from such absolute misapprehension as that?
13601And what chance will a Christian man have of doing his_ devoir_ against his enemy, unless he keeps himself awake, and keeps himself alert?
13601And what do we find alleged by it as the state of things at its date?
13601And what does that mean?
13601And what does that mean?
13601And what does that mean?
13601And what does the Lord''s Supper mean?
13601And what facts in the divine conduct does this great word represent?
13601And what is included in it?
13601And what is it, in our actions or in ourselves considered in reference to God, that makes our actions sins and ourselves sinners?
13601And what is the centre idea that lies in this metaphor, if you like to call it so?
13601And what is to be done with the steam that comes off the''boiling''spirit?
13601And what kind of worship is that in which the centre point is not an altar?
13601And what more does this first part of my text say to us?
13601And what was Paul''s commentary which lifted the bare facts up into the loftier region?
13601And where shall steel of celestial temper be found that can resist the fiery darts shot at the Christian soldier?
13601And whilst men are asking,''Do we know anything about God?
13601And who believes that any creed of man''s making has in it all and has in it only the everlasting Gospel?
13601And you get it-- where?
13601And, again, the question comes to some of us stunningly, to all of us warningly, Is that a transcript of our experience?
13601And, now, what are the lessons that I take from this?
13601Are our characters like those transparent clocks, where you can see not only the figures and hands, but the wheels and works?
13601Are punitive expeditions and Maxim guns instalments of our debt to all men?
13601Are the compasses going to stop at the point where the grave comes in?
13601Are these two things the same?
13601Are we daily, as sure as we put on our clothes in the morning, putting on Christ the Lord?
13601Are you Christians after that pattern?
13601Are you being strengthened day by day for the burdens and the annoyances and the sorrows of life by your coming here?
13601Are you content to put it in the secondary place, as a result, if it please Him, of Christ?
13601Are you daily being baptized in that Spirit, searched by that Spirit, condemned by that grace?
13601Are you looking to that Christ that died and is alive for evermore as your life and your salvation?
13601Are you quite sure that you know what Paul means by''love''?
13601Are you, my brother, conscious of anything within you higher than the common life that belongs to you because you are an immortal soul?
13601Art thou a slave?
13601Art thou circumcised?
13601As to the former, who is the Lord whose glory we receive on our unveiled faces?
13601As we go to our work again to- morrow morning, what difference would obedience to this precept make upon my life and yours?
13601Because of anything in me?
13601Being freemen, are you Christ''s slaves?
13601Being''delivered from the mouth of the lion,''the persecuting fangs of the bloody Nero?
13601Blessings and sorrows falling indiscriminately on a whole community or a whole world?
13601Boiling water makes steam, does it not?
13601Brethren, is it not strange and sad that with such a treasure by our sides we should consent to live such poor lives as we do?
13601But are you a worshipper of Him?
13601But be that as it may, does that indictment draw a wet sponge across the commandment of Jesus Christ?
13601But can I pray without ceasing?
13601But do we love ourselves only negatively, or are we satisfied with doing ourselves no harm?
13601But how is this heavy bulk of ours to''move upwards''; how is the beast to be''cast out''; how are the''ape and tiger''in us to be slain?
13601But is that ideal ever fulfilled in any of our churches?
13601But love Him?
13601But may I venture to deal here rather with ways which all Christian people have open before them?
13601But some one may say,''Is a man not saved till after he is dead?''
13601But there is another question, Does the love of God, to all, make His special designation of Christian men as His beloved the least unlikely?
13601But this question has never been answered, and never will be-- What became of that sacred corpse if Jesus Christ did not rise again from the dead?
13601But what about the_ fourth_ fourth which underlies conduct?
13601But what bearing has his death upon our knowledge of God''s love towards us?
13601But what is it to call on the name of Jesus?
13601But what is the use of such love if it does not lead onwards to this?
13601But where is the force of the fact of a_ man''s_ death to prove_ God''s_ love?
13601But why?
13601But, taking this one specific ground which my text suggests, what do the facts thus established prove?
13601But, then, I can fancy a man saying:''It is all very well to talk about bowing the will in this fashion; how can I do that?''
13601Can anybody find anywhere absolute rules for his life?
13601Can not He do it all Himself?
13601Can there be any possibility of making him fit to live in a spiritual world?
13601Can we gather any lessons from these scattered notices thus thrown together?
13601Can you and I, with our ten thousand, meet him that cometh against us with his twenty, the temptations of the world and of its Prince?
13601Can you not hear the notes of the reveille?
13601Can you say,''From God''s hand I have received the granting and implantation of a new and better life?''
13601Christ is the Christian man''s pattern; is He not better than the blind, corrupt world?
13601Conscience, I say, not thine own, but of the other: for why is my liberty judged of another man''s conscience?
13601Dear brethren, if these things be true, and if to die is to be saved into the kingdom, do not two thoughts result?
13601Did Paul say that because circumcision was a Jewish rite?
13601Did he not mean to say thereby,''Each of you in a very true sense, if you are a Christian, is a_ Christ_''?
13601Did it serve those whom it dragged from our sides; and in serving them, did it serve us?
13601Did you ever notice that in the majority of the places where these two are named, if we adopt the better readings, Priscilla''s name comes first?
13601Do I do you any good in that way; are you better men than when we first met together?
13601Do beholding and reflecting go together in our cases?
13601Do not let us ask,''How little may I do?''
13601Do we not walk by faith and not by sight?
13601Do we put Him on as_ Lord_; bowing our whole wills to Him, and accepting Him, His commandments, promises, providences, with glad submission?
13601Do you believe that Jesus Christ died for_ your_ sins''according to the Scriptures''?
13601Do you believe_ so_?
13601Do you keep yourself in touch with Him, dear friend?
13601Do you know and believe that Christ loves you?
13601Do you know and believe that you had a place in His heart when He hung on the Cross for the salvation of the world?
13601Do you know that the Hebrew word which means''glory''literally means''weight''?
13601Do you know what you are aiming at?
13601Do you live as if you did?
13601Do you not see that underlying that swift sentence of the Apostle there is a presupposition, which he takes for granted?
13601Do you profit much by it yourselves?
13601Do you shrink from it?
13601Do you think He will not give you bread and water on the road to it?
13601Do you think He will stop before the headstone is put on?
13601Do you think so about death?
13601Do you think that when that day dawns, a smile of welcome will come into His eyes, and a glow of gladness at the meeting into yours?
13601Do you think that you will please Christ then?
13601Do you walk in the world like the Master, because you are members of this congregation?
13601Do_ you_ degrade all the world''s wealth, pleasantness, ease, prosperity, into an''also?''
13601Does God love any one?
13601Does God specially love some?''
13601Does He account us as of so small value as to hold us with so slack a hand?
13601Does anybody profit by your spiritual life?
13601Does anything remain?
13601Does it do anything?
13601Does it fill them with love to that Master, a love which proves itself by obedience?
13601Does it help you to be like Him?
13601Does it need any word to emphasise the force of that motive to a Christian heart that loves the Master?
13601Does it open your hearts for His Spirit to come in?
13601Does not God love all?
13601Does not conscience assent?
13601Does not that make them masters, and attach too much importance to their narrowness?
13601Does not the thought of working along with God prescribe for us the sort of work that we ought to do?
13601Does that mean nothing?
13601Does that mean nothing?
13601Does that mean''Run so that ye obtain?''
13601Does that seem to be a likely thing?
13601Dwelling in such a system as we do, how dares any one take that work into his hands?
13601Echo?
13601Else, brother, what does an Apostle mean when he says to you and me,''Quench not the Spirit''?
13601Escape from the headsman''s axe?
13601Feed upon Him; that is the essential central requirement for all Christian life, and what does feeding on Him mean?
13601For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
13601For were the sufferings of the Lord only the sufferings that were wrought upon Calvary?
13601For what is it that men need most for noble and pure living?
13601For who can possess God but they who love Him?
13601Has Apollos got nothing that he could teach you?
13601Has God anything to do with making you what you are, or has it been the devil that has had the greater share in it?
13601Has it ever been of the least good to anybody else in the world?
13601Has the world helped me to lay hold of Christ?
13601Has the world loosened my grasp upon Him?
13601Hast thou faith?
13601Have I brought the sin that used to trouble me much down, and is my character much more noble, Christ- like, than it was long years ago?
13601Have you a distinct theory of life''s purpose that you can put into half a dozen words, or have you not?
13601Have you answered that love with yours, kindled by your faith in, and experience of, His?
13601Have you got one in your heart?
13601Have you got that seal of a visible righteousness and every- day purity to confirm your assertion that you belong to Christ?
13601Have you got that seal stamped upon your lives, like the hall- mark that says,''This is genuine silver, and no plated Brummagem stuff''?
13601Have you passed beyond the voice that speaks, to Him of whom it speaks?
13601Have you taken the thing that all these years I have been-- God knows how poorly, but God knows how honestly-- trying to bring to you?
13601Have you taken the truth-- veiled and weakened as I know it has been by my words, but yet in them-- for what it is, the word of the living God?
13601Have you yielded yourselves?
13601Have you, dear friends, received the gift that I have, under the limitations already spoken of, to bestow?
13601Have you, my brother?
13601He could not have said that, could he, if he had known that the most part of what he was was dead against God''s will and purpose?
13601He talks about it as if it was a very small matter, does he not?
13601His question has been, Can anything separate us from the love of Christ?
13601Hours and hours of patient practice are not too much for the one; how many moments do we give to the other?
13601How am I to put on that flashing panoply?''
13601How can God bestow inward and spiritual gifts upon any man who closes his heart against them, and will not have them?
13601How can God dwell in any heart except a heart which has in it a love of purity?
13601How can a Christian man cling to a''moderate''use of these things, and run the risk of destroying by his example a brother for whom Christ died?
13601How can its blunted sword cut the bond that unites a soul that has had such experiences as these with the source of them all?
13601How do they discharge that duty who will not forswear alcohol for their neighbour''s sake?
13601How does Christ''s death''commend''God''s love?
13601How little he dreamed that he himself was soon to cry to the same Jesus,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
13601How many men would lose all the motive that they have for living reputable lives, if nobody knew anything about it?
13601How many of you, when you go to London, and are strangers, frequent places that you would not be seen in in Manchester?
13601How much of it has been shot through and through, so to speak, by the fiery darts of that cleansing, warming, consuming grace of God?
13601How should it be affected by slighter ones?
13601I ask you, in what intelligible sense could Christ''die for our sins''unless He died as bearing their punishment and as bearing it for us?
13601I ask you, then, to consider three things:( 1) what Paul thought was the Gospel?
13601I wonder how many of the women members of our Churches and congregations deserve such a designation as that?
13601I wonder if he would be warranted in taking it for granted about us?
13601I wonder if our friend Quartus belonged to any of these parties?
13601I wonder what Jesus Christ, who died for Afridis and Orakzais and all the rest of them, thinks about such conduct?
13601I. I ask this question-- What will drop away?
13601If His body was not in the grave, what had become of it?
13601If our religion is not going to influence the trifles, what is it going to influence?
13601If the difference between life and death is dwindled and dwarfed, what else do you suppose will remain?
13601If the firstfruits be righteousness and peace and joy of the Holy Ghost, what shall the harvest be?
13601Immunity from punishment?
13601In closing these words, may I venture relying on the melancholy privilege of seniority, to drop for a minute or two into a tone of advice?
13601In how many of its deeds has there been present the consciousness of God and His love?
13601Is He a King?
13601Is He the Light of the world?
13601Is He the Son of God?
13601Is He the anointed of God?
13601Is it not because we do not really trust Him for the greater that we find it so hard to trust Him for the less?
13601Is it not striking that the first martyr, kneeling outside the city, bruised by stones and dying a bloody death, should have been said to fall asleep?
13601Is it the grace of God, or nature and self and the world and the flesh that have made you what you are?
13601Is it the law that commands, and the power that enables?
13601Is it true of us that we love God because He first loved us?
13601Is it woven into the whole length of your being, like the scarlet thread that is spun into every Admiralty cable as a sign that it is Crown property?
13601Is it?
13601Is my liberty to be restricted by the narrow scruples of''strait- laced''Christians?
13601Is not my word like as fire, saith the Lord, and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?''
13601Is not that beautiful?
13601Is not that closely allied to the promise of my text,''The God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly''?
13601Is not your exhortation an entirely superfluous one?''
13601Is salvation future, not coming till after the grave?
13601Is that all?
13601Is that the view of duty which the average Christian man takes?
13601Is that true about us?
13601Is that your Gospel?
13601Is the invocation of His aid habitual with you?
13601Is the_ building_ getting on?
13601Is there a God at all?
13601Is there any surer way of''bruising Satan''under a man''s feet than filling him''with joy and peace in believing''?
13601Is there anything beyond the grave but mist and darkness?''
13601Is there anything obviously beyond the power of earthly motives in the unselfish, expansive love of modern Christians?
13601Is there such a thing as forgiveness?
13601Is your sonship proved by the depth and sincerity, the simplicity and power, of your throbbing heart of love to your Father in heaven?
13601Judas may say,''To what purpose is this waste?''
13601Lastly, what follows from all this?
13601Let us hear no more of this absurdity of His having risen from the dead''?
13601May I say a word or two with regard to another aspect of this solemn call?
13601Men''s opposition and crime?
13601My friends, what about the hunger of your souls?
13601Need I quote other words, gentle, winning, loving?
13601Now what do the Apostles, and what does Christ Himself, in that passage that I have quoted, mean, by such solemn words as these?
13601Now, I want you to ask, is that thought diverted from God?
13601Now, if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?''
13601Now, what lies in it?
13601O death, where is thy sting?
13601O grave, where is thy victory?
13601Oh then, my friend, what am I to say to you?
13601On it alone, as I believe, hinges the whole answer to the question--''If a man die, shall he live again?''
13601One question that a great many who call themselves Christians ask is,''With how little service can I pass muster?''
13601Or are all these emotions empty words to you, things that are spoken in pulpits, but to which you have nothing in your life corresponding?
13601Or have you cause to fear that you will''call on the rocks and the hills to cover you from the face of Him that sitteth on the Throne?''
13601Our life is made up of trifles, and if these are not its field, where is its field?
13601Our own follies and sins?
13601Paul says,''You will better yourself by getting nearer God, and if you secure that-- art thou a slave?
13601Same as what?
13601Secondary causes?
13601Shall the children of the King, on the road to their thrones, be left to scramble along anyhow, in want of what they need to get there?
13601Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?''
13601Should we not see them as they are, to be devils in disguise?
13601So may a man say shudderingly to himself, and tremble as he asks in vain,''Whither shall I flee from Thy Presence?''
13601So the first question is, when was that Spirit given to these Roman Christians?
13601So what was the use of fighting which of two nothings was the greater?
13601So, on the whole, we have to answer the questions,''Does God love any?
13601Strike that out, and what have you left?
13601TEMPLES OF GOD''Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?''
13601Take the nave out of the wheel and what becomes of the spokes?
13601That is, have you taken Christ, and have you faith in Him?
13601That''wherefore''takes us back to the words before it, And what are these?
13601The Christian life a feast?
13601The answer which the evangelical Christian gives to this ancient question suggested by my text,''When was that Divine Spirit bestowed?''
13601The household of Herod''s grandson was not a very likely place to find Christian people in, was it?
13601The old Lacedà ¦ monians used to stir themselves to heroism by the thought:''What will they say of us in Sparta?''
13601The old belief that their testimony was imposture is dead long ago; as, indeed, how could it live?
13601The only question worth asking in regard to the externals of our life is-- How far does each thing help me to be a good man?
13601The question is, Do you believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, or do you not?
13601The question is, Whose wrath?
13601The question may arise in some minds, Is there any need for proving God''s love?
13601The seal is the mark of ownership, is it not?
13601The third day He rose again from the dead''?
13601The true ground of the unity of all Christians is here:''Have we not all one Father?''
13601Their first impulse will be to wonder at the form they see, and to ask, almost with incredulity,''Lord, is it I?''
13601Then the question comes, and often is asked with tears of blood, Is it true that this awful force, which we can not command, does indeed serve us?
13601Then what is the sense of pitting them against each other?
13601Then with regard to the substance of it: conviction of what?
13601Then, still further, may we not learn from Persis the spring of all true Christian work?
13601There are many of us whose question seems to be,''How little can I get off with?
13601There is a test for us which may well make some of us ask ourselves, Are we Christians, then, at all?
13601There is that of our context here''Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?
13601They are greater in the powers they put forth than in the objects they compass, and the question,''What is it for?''
13601They are not in the least like our experience, are they?
13601They ask, Can it be?
13601They would not have time for very lengthy petitions then, would they?
13601This, then, being the one side, what about the other?
13601To eat or not to eat?
13601To what does he refer by''that''?
13601Was he always in the Lord''s house?
13601Was it not Sir Isaac Newton who used to say,''I have no genius, but I keep a subject before me''?
13601We all admit''faults,''do we not?
13601We must not be tempted into brooding over unanswered questions as to''How do the dead rise, and with what body do they come?''
13601We ought to be,''Know ye not that the Spirit dwelleth in you, except ye be rejected?''
13601We_ trusted_ that this had been He,''did not go on to their natural issue?
13601Well, what sort of a prayer do you think that would be?
13601Were the sufferings of the Lord only the sufferings which came from the contradiction of sinners against Himself?
13601What Paul thought was the Gospel?
13601What about introducing new diseases, the offspring of vice, into the South Sea Islands, decimating and all but destroying the population?
13601What about its good faith?
13601What about killing African tribes by the thousand with the vile stuff that we call rum, and send to them in exchange for their poor commodities?
13601What about the cellars, where ugly things crawl and swarm, and breed, and sting?
13601What are you to do?
13601What but this?
13601What came out of this unintended and apparently chance meeting?
13601What can law answer to such a demand?
13601What can the Devil do to that man?
13601What do we owe to the lands that we call''heathen''?
13601What does he mean by it?
13601What does he mean by these?
13601What does it matter what you and I are set to do?
13601What does it mean?
13601What does she say to us?
13601What does the Apostle say close by my text?
13601What else does it suggest?
13601What facts in the divine conduct does it represent?
13601What facts in the divine heart does it represent?
13601What has all this to do with the question in hand?
13601What has that to do with the question in hand?
13601What have faith, love, aspiration, resignation, fellowship with God, to do with death?
13601What have you won by your Christianity?
13601What is salvation?
13601What is that''self- same thing''?
13601What is the chaff to the wheat?
13601What is the meaning of all this discipline through which we are passed, if there is nothing to be disciplined for?
13601What is the opposite of Sin?
13601What is the use of a temple without worship?
13601What is the use of telling men to''_ be_ strong''?
13601What is the use of us, and why should we be what we are, if there is nothing for us except this poor present?''
13601What kind of love does Christ''s death declare to us as existing in God?
13601What matter what his fellow- servants say about the steward''s accounts, and distribution of provisions, and management of the household?
13601What more can be said?
13601What more does this good woman say to us?
13601What part are we playing in that great triumphal procession?
13601What possible explanation, doing justice to these words, is there, except''Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures''?
13601What possible meaning is there in the expression,''He died for all?''
13601What say they?
13601What sort of an enemy was he?
13601What was Paul''s''preaching''?
13601What was a Christian to do in such a case?
13601What was spoken of there?
13601What was that?
13601What was the deliverance and being saved that he expected and expresses in these words?
13601What was the irreducible minimum?
13601What will become of an army if the sentries go to sleep?
13601What will drop?
13601What will last?
13601What would the hand- loom weaver''s knowledge of how to throw his shuttle be worth in a weaving- shed with a thousand looms?
13601What, then, about their competency?
13601Where are the communities to- day in whose hearing these words could be reiterated with the like assurance?
13601Where can He make His temple except in the''upright heart and pure''?
13601Where is it satisfied?
13601Where is yours?
13601Wherefore the association with the Passover sacrifice?
13601Wherefore the language''the body_ broken_ for you'';''the blood_ shed_ for many for the remission of sins?''
13601Wherefore''the body''and''the blood''separately remembered, except to indicate death by violence?
13601Which do you hunger for most?
13601Which do you labour for hardest?
13601Which is it going to be to you?
13601Which of the two parts of the procession do you belong to, my friend?
13601Who believes that the Dissenting Churches of England are the highest, perfect embodiment of the Kingdom of God?
13601Who can trust a_ dead_ Christ, or who can trust a_ human_ Christ?
13601Who could understand the shaft unless he could look up through the aperture, and see the summit?
13601Who does not know that the fish struggling on the hook seems heavier than it turns out to be when lying on the bank?
13601Who does not know that the spray of blossom on the tree looks far more lovely hanging above our heads than when it is grasped by us?
13601Who is he?
13601Who would not wish to be embalmed, so to speak, in such a record?
13601Who would not wish to have such an epitaph as this?
13601Whose fault is it if you are empty?
13601Why are we all fire in the one case and all ice in the other?
13601Why did He institute the double memorial, the body parted from the blood being a sign of a violent death?
13601Why did Jesus Christ select that one point of His life as the point to be remembered?
13601Why did not Christ''s do the same?
13601Why do you not take Paul''s cure for the shrinking?
13601Why does Paul introduce that amongst his facts?
13601Why does he not say, then, that''as Sin hath reigned unto death, even so might Righteousness reign unto life''?
13601Why should God and Christ, through all the ages, plead with unintermittent voice?
13601Why should I?
13601Why that trivial detail?
13601Why then dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received it?''
13601Why this energy and intensity of divine desire?
13601Why this which, if it were human only, would be called_ passionate_ entreaty?
13601Why was it needful for Jesus Christ to die?
13601Why was it that they did not all scatter?
13601Why was it that they did not tumble to pieces?
13601Why was it worth His while to bear the punishment of man''s sin?
13601Why?
13601Why?
13601Why?
13601Why?
13601Will He not give the lesser, whatever they may be, which it is the joy of His heart to communicate?
13601Will anybody say that the Christianity of this day has preserved and exhibits that primitive demonstration of its superhuman source?
13601Will it not be easy to be diligent when we feel that we are''ever in the great Taskmaster''s eye''?
13601Will my example call out imitation in others, to whom it may be harmful or fatal to do as I can do with real or supposed impunity?
13601Will not''all that pass by begin to mock''us and say,''This man began to build and was not able to finish''?
13601Will that not freshen you up?
13601Will that not set you boiling again?
13601With the swine''s husks, or with the''Bread of God which came down from Heaven?''
13601Would any man do that?
13601Would it be a true designation of the bulk of so- called Christians now?
13601Would it not be a feather in the boy''s cap all his life?
13601Would other people say that it is?
13601Would you be a wise man?
13601Yes, and where is there power like the power that dwells in Him who is the Incarnate might of omnipotence?
13601Yes, and where is there wisdom, except''in Him in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge''?
13601_ Have_ you done it?
13601_ Which_ is He, for He_ is_ one of them, to you?
13601am I resting in Him as the Son of God?
13601and can they do aught but gaze on Him, and love, and rest?''
13601and may you not get any good out of brave brother Cephas?
13601and( 3) what he felt about the Gospel?
13601but''How much can I do?''
13601care not for it; if thou mayest be free, use it rather; art thou bound to a wife?
13601do we think of our future thus?
13601how far does it make me capable of larger reception of greater gifts from Himself?
13601how far does it make my spirit pliable and plastic under His touch?
13601how far does it open my understanding to apprehend Him?
13601how long shall I suffer you?''
13601how much can I retain?''
13601if Christian people in general really took half-- half?
13601is that what you bring to Jesus Christ?
13601or can you chisel out of the stones of Sinai one of the words written there, by reason of the imperfections of those who are seeking to obey them?
13601or the next instant the clarion of the assault may sound, and where will you be then?
13601seek not to be bound; art thou circumcised?
13601seek not to be loosed; art thou loosed?
13601seek not to be uncircumcised; art thou a Gentile?
13601the Apostle in effect says, Do you think that its purpose is mainly to give you greater licence in regard to these matters in question?
13601there is the coffin, there is the body, is that the king, or is it not?''
13601what does he mean when he says to us,''Grieve not the Spirit''?
13601what does that word itself teach us?
13601what is its effect in preparing me for that world beyond?''
13601when my conscience says to me,''You may do it,''it is always well to go to Jesus Christ, and say to Him''May I?''
13601who can love, but they who know His love?
29451For everyone shall be salted with fire,says Scripture; and can anything whatever be well forged or made without it be first melted and cleaned?
29451*** What is our part and what is our righteousness in all this Process of the Saviour?
29451*** What is paradise, what is heaven?
2945113._ By what means shall the ordinary man and woman, living the usual everyday life, whether of work or of leisure, find God?
29451A negligent, thieving, lying servant that we have to deal with calls forth forgiveness, and humility also, for are we a perfect servant to our Lord?
29451Again and again we may cry out,"But how love the invisible?"
29451And does He dare set Himself no difficult thing that He may overcome it?
29451And in all this pain of transition, what is the Divine Anaesthetic that He gives us?
29451And we?
29451And when the Garden closes down for us, what then?
29451Are any of these persons truly happy, truly satisfied in all their being?
29451Are these the ninety- and- nine just persons needing no repentance?
29451Are we then to suppose that God asks the impossible of His own creatures, that He mocks us?
29451But evil-- whence and why, since God is Love, Omnipotence, and Holiness?
29451But have they?
29451But holy love-- who can commence to describe it?
29451But how commence this formidable, this seemingly impossible task of finding God in a world in which He is totally invisible?
29451But how uncover a further consciousness?
29451But reason demands,"How is it possible that the soul should leave the body and the body not die?
29451Can any man devise a new sin?
29451Can any man free himself in such a manner from his own nature?
29451Does a man acquire great worldly wealth, or fame, in return for two moments of endeavour?
29451Give your heart to God,_ set it upon Him._ What is keeping you back?
29451Has the wind eyes or feet?
29451Having once re- found God, the soul frequently cries to Him in an anguish of pained wonder,"How could I ever have left Thee?
29451Having submitted to all that Christ esteems necessary for our regeneration, what does He set us to?
29451How and why can this be?
29451How are we to understand this but by assuming that if we try our strength against Evil, Evil is likely to overcome us?
29451How could I ever have been faithless to Thine Unutterable Perfections?"
29451How do we come by this joy of the personal loving of God, this Romance of the Soul brought to sensible fruition whilst still in the flesh?
29451How is God- consciousness to be achieved-- shall we do it by study, by reading?
29451How many of us stop in the rush of our daily amusements, interests, and work to sympathise with Christ?
29451How shall I commence to love a Being whom I have never seen?
29451How shall ordinary mortals whilst still in the flesh re- enter Eden even for an hour?
29451How then shall the reason stand naked before God without madness or frenzy?
29451If the natural man were asked,"What is life?
29451In what way have we perhaps been approaching it?
29451Incessant work is the lot of the awakened and returning soul, and justly so, for because of what folly and ingratitude did she ever leave God?
29451Is Evil then an enemy?
29451Is it a gift because of some merit of goodness on our part beyond the goodness of other persons who are without it, though striving?
29451Is it a gift?
29451Is it a sagacity or cleverness, a height of learning, a result of close study?
29451Is it because of some work for God that we do in this world, charitable or social?
29451Is it this distraction which prevents perception-- for in all communion with God the mind is closed down, the heart and soul only being in operation?
29451Is it, then, nothing but an arbitrary favouritism on His part?
29451Is the condition of blessed nearness to God permanent?
29451Is this loss or gain?
29451It is the Responsive God that we long for, and how shall we reach Him?
29451Ten years, twenty, thirty-- what are such in comparison with the blisses that shall afterwards be ours for all eternity?
29451Then what is our own position?
29451There is one test more sure than any other, which is to ask oneself,"Would Jesus have done just this?"
29451Was it because of some imperfection left in her of design by God in order that He might enjoy His power to bring her back to Him?
29451Was it from this I started on my wanderings from God?
29451Was this selection of His favouritism?
29451We all consider ourselves Christians as a matter of course; but why this certainty, what reason can we give?
29451We see it as disease, misery, imprisonment, and death; and who finds it difficult to turn away from such?
29451What are these blisses of God?
29451What are these joys of God?
29451What does it mean to"set the heart"upon something?
29451What is Nature but the demonstration in visible objects of an invisible Will?
29451What is it in our religion that we need for a full happiness?
29451What is our reward whilst still in this world for our patient obediences and renunciations?
29451What is the true aim of spiritual endeavour-- an attempt at personal and individual salvation?
29451What is then necessary?
29451What madness in us is it that can count as an added cross or burden any means by which we reach such perfection of bliss for ever?
29451What then is needed, since death will not help us?
29451What were our Lord''s words?
29451What will these perhaps too much dreaded tests be that He will put us through?
29451Who can describe the marvels, the variations, the mystery of Grace?
29451Why is this?"
29451Why, then, is not every man given this knowledge?
29451Will chiffon help us?
29451Will the smiles of a long- since faithless lover be our strength?
29451is it the Ceremonial causing the mind to be too much alert to guide the body now to rise, now to kneel, now to move in some direction?
29451what is it to live?"
30573And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
30573Why are ye troubled?
30573And what danger can the hereafter, if there be such a thing as the hereafter, hold for any one who is so obeying the laws of God?
30573And what would that mean if He should come to- night or to- morrow?
30573Are you willing to- night to put your faith and your heart into that old prayer and bid Him come?
30573But what evidence have we, what demonstration and proof that God will fulfill this postscript promise and plan?
30573But what of Israel?
30573But what of the nations that scattered them and made them to suffer?
30573But when?
30573Do you ever pray the last prayer recorded in Holy Scripture, the last prayer of the Holy Apostolic Church?
30573Do you feel ashamed or afraid to offer it in public?
30573Do you really want Him to come-- this long absent Redeemer and Lord?
30573Does it ever come to your lips?
30573Has God failed to keep His promise?
30573Has He been unable or unwilling to keep His promise?
30573Have you the faith and sincerity to do it?
30573Is this prayer in your heart?
30573O death, where is thy sting?
30573O grave, where is thy victory?"
30573Then he said:"Have ye here any meat?"
30573What are these fifteen millions of Jews but fifteen millions of proofs that the book we call the Bible is true, is inerrant, infallible?
30573What could be said but that she had wholly forgotten or proved totally false to the principles for which her husband had died?
30573What evidence have we from the bare statement of God that He will keep this promise?
30573What would it mean to you whose loved ones are lying in that cemetery or any other of the sleeping places of the dead?
30573When you try to offer it in private or public does unbelief smother it?
30573Where is Greece whose phalanxes swept through their fields and spoiled their vineyards?
30573Where is the difference between a thousand years''delay and one moment that can be fixed by any man?
30573Where?
30573Who is he who has it all fixed and polished and pumice stoned to the exact date?
30573Who is he who will have the hardihood to fix the hour when the Master has said no man knows?
30573Who is he who will put a thousand years between the Church and her returning Lord?
30573Why had he no need to write to them?
31938And so, when Vasari rode into their midst on his horse, Jacone said to him:"Well, Giorgio, how goes it with you?"
31938But why do I dally over describing all the details?
31938But why say more?
31938But, if women know so well how to produce living men, what marvel is it that those who wish are also so well able to create them in painting?
31938Consider, you who do all the work in Rome, how it would appear to you if others were to value your labours as you do theirs?
31938What, likewise, of the various musical instruments that are there, all as real as the reality?
28547Why do you ask me,said Simeon, on his deathbed,"what I_ like_?
28547--Are you fearful and agitated in_ the prospect of death_?
28547--Art thou a_ backslider_?
28547--Art thou beaten down with some heavy_ trial_?
28547--Is it some crushing trial, or overwhelming grief?
28547--does the thought ever present itself,"What can I do for this great Being who hath done so much for me?"
28547Ah?
28547And can we wonder at such language?
28547And if the foretaste of this rest be precious, what must be the glorious consummation?
28547And shall I be afraid of a world already conquered?
28547And what, then, should your attitude be?
28547And who are those who can claim the blessedness spoken of under this wondrous imagery?
28547And who has ever repented of that joyful servitude?
28547And who is it that speaks these living"words,""What_ I_ do?"
28547And who is it that speaks this quieting word?
28547Are providences dark, or crosses heavy?
28547Are thy loins girded, and thy lights burning?
28547Are we to infer from this, that He winks at sin?
28547Are your legion sins standing as a barrier between you and a Saviour''s proffered mercy?
28547Art thou even now feeling the strength of thy corruptions, the weakness of thy graces, the presence of some outward or inward temptation?
28547Art thou ready, with Gideon, to say,"If the Lord be indeed with us, why has all this befallen us?"
28547Be not deceived or deluded with the mocker''s presumptuous challenge,"Where is the promise of His coming?"
28547Believer, art thou in trouble?
28547Believer, can you_ now_ say with some of the holy transport of the apostle,"Whom having not seen, we love?"
28547But is not this very conviction of your want an indication of a feeble longing after Christ?
28547But is there not, after all,_ one_ condition mentioned in this"word of Jesus?"
28547Can the same be said of Satan, or sin?
28547Canst thou say with a joyful heart,"O Lord, truly I am Thy servant?"
28547Didst thou once run well?
28547Do I look to the future?
28547Do dark providences and severe afflictions seem to belie the truth and reality of this gracious assurance?
28547Does the Christian''s path lie all the way through Beulah?
28547Does the word, the look, of a suffering child get the eye and the heart of an_ earthly_ father?
28547Dost thou know the blessedness of a vital and living union with a living, life- giving Saviour?
28547Gracious"word"of a gracious Saviour, on which the soul may confidingly repose, and be at peace for ever?
28547Has His word of promise ever proved false?
28547Has His yoke been too grievous?
28547Has bereavement severed earthly ties?
28547Has the grave made forced estrangements,--sundered the closest links of earthly affection?
28547Has thine own guilty apostacy alienated and estranged thee from that face which was once all love, and that service which was once all delight?
28547Have thy tears been unalleviated-- thy sorrows unsolaced-- thy temptations above that thou wert able to bear?
28547Have we"known and believed this love of God?"
28547He led the children of Israel of old out of Egypt to their promised kingdom,--how?
28547How different from other"sons of consolation?"
28547How does He quiet their fears and misgivings?
28547How much more tender is Jesus than the tenderest of earthly friends?
28547Is it a seducing world-- a wandering, wayward heart?
28547Is it"keeping( literally,''_ garrisoning_ as in a citadel'') your heart?"
28547Is it_ bereavement_?
28547Is it_ death_?
28547Is it_ sickness_?
28547Is the thought of thy sins-- the guilty past-- coming up in terrible memorial before thee, almost tempting thee to give way to hopeless despondency?
28547Is there much of uncertainty and mystery hanging over it?
28547Is this thine attitude--"_looking unto Jesus_?"
28547It is He who died for us?
28547Let this last"word"of thy Lord''s send thee to thy knees with the question,--"Am I indeed a servant of Christ?"
28547Long going about"seeking rest and finding none,"does this"word"sound like music in thine ears--"_Come unto Me_?"
28547My soul, is there aught that is disturbing thy peace?
28547On whom does He lavish this unutterable affection?
28547Reader, do you discredit the reality of this gracious offer?
28547Reader, do you know the blessedness of confiding your every want and every care-- your every sorrow and every cross-- into the ear of the Saviour?
28547Reader, do you realize your privilege-- living under the dispensation of the Spirit?
28547Reader, hast thou attained any of this heart- purity and heart- preparation?
28547Reader, hast thou found this blessed repose in the blood and work of Immanuel?
28547Reader, is_ Satan_ assailing thee with tormenting fears?
28547Shall we refuse to love Him more in return, who hath_ first_ loved, and so_ loved us_?
28547The lowly Jewish women feared not; why?
28547To- morrow, He is_ gone_; and the bereft spirit is led to interrogate itself in plaintive sorrow,--"Where is now thy God?"
28547Tried believer, has He ever failed thee?
28547What a heaping together of similar tender"words"with that which is here addressed to us?
28547What are they?
28547What peace is this?
28547Where can a child be safer or better than in a father''s hand?
28547Where can the believer be better than in the hands of his God?
28547Who can tell what muffled and disguised"needs be"there may lurk under these world- tribulations?
28547Why"no separation?"
28547Why?
28547Why?
28547Why?
28547Would Satan try to teach thee so?
28547_ It is the Spirit''s unfolding of Jesus_--glorifying_ Him_ in eyes that before saw in Him no beauty?
28547are you a fruit- bearer in your Lord''s vineyard?
28547are you ready to faint under your tribulations?
28547art thou solitary and desolate?
28547art thou troubled and tempted?
28547canst thou subscribe to these closing words of this gracious utterance?
28547do you know this peace which passeth understanding?
28547dost thou know this blessed servitude?
28547has wave after wave been rolling in upon thee?
28547hath the Lord forgotten to be gracious?
28547have thy fondest schemes been blown upon-- thy fairest blossoms been withered in the bud?
28547instead of thus being as weaned children, how apt are we to exercise ourselves in matters too high for us?
28547is this thine attitude, as the expectant of thy Lord''s appearing?
28547is thy life now"hid with Christ in God?"
28547rather canst thou not testify,"The word of the Lord is tried;"I cast my burden upon Him, and He"sustained me?"
29268Am I in this defending a cause proper to myself? 29268 In Rome are fulfilled the prophet''s words against Niniveh:''Where is the dwelling of the lions, and the feeding- place of the young lions?
29268Lord Pope Silverius,said Antonina,"what have we done to thee and the Romans that thou wouldst deliver us into the hands of the Goths?"
29268What shall I say of that most glorious solemnity of your regeneration? 29268 [ 212] But how were these prelates bound together in a firm alliance?
29268''[ 181] Were not its commanders and its princes lions who overran the whole world, and ravened, and slaughtered the prey?
29268--_Month._ Which is the True Church?
29268Am I an Eutychean, or do I defend Eutycheans, whose madness is the chief support[77] to the Manichean error?
29268Am I resisting my own special injury?
29268Am I to grieve over such things?
29268And you, who accept the Alexandrian Peter, do you strive to tread under foot St. Peter the Apostle in the person of his successor, whoever he may be?
29268And, thirdly, did not St. Leo, who confirmed the Council of Chalcedon, annul in it whatever was done beyond the Nicene canons?
29268Asserters of the Church''s division are pioneers of infidelity, for who can believe in what has fallen?
29268Because you are emperor, do you think there is no judgment of God?
29268But how when it comes to a succession of men?
29268But if that is contained in the letters which both your Father hopes and your piety agrees to, what has he done?
29268But it must be added, if their confession was the truth, why not obey it?
29268But where are those who once rejoiced in its glory?
29268Can I preach to one now complete in faith, that faith which he recognised before his completion?
29268Can any appeal be more touching than that which they made, and made in vain, to the"Christian king and Roman prince"?
29268Can any family show four such?
29268Can anyone calculate the power which maintains such a succession through centuries?
29268Did not the emperor often hold his court at Ravenna, at Milan, at Sirmium, at Treves?
29268Did the bishops of these cities ever claim to themselves a dignity beyond the measure of that which had descended to them from ancient times?
29268Did the loss of its bishop''s prerogatives follow?
29268Did they pass to Byzantium because it was become the imperial city, because the sole emperor dwelt there?
29268Do we, then, not seek the glory of this name, even when offered to us, and does another catch at it for himself, when it is not offered?
29268Does his language in the nineteenth century differ much from his language in the sixth?
29268For where is the senate?
29268How can one who is not allowed to live take pleasure in the mystical sense of Scripture?
29268How can one whose daily chalice is bitterness present sweets for others to drink?
29268How many families can show a continuous succession of three temporal rulers equally great?
29268How, then, is it lawful to incriminate the Principate of the whole Church?
29268If a bishop was the greater for being bishop of the imperial city, should he not be the more courageous in suggesting the right course?
29268If he answer,''What do they contain?''
29268If he say,''In what order is that to take place?''
29268If he say,''What are those forms?''
29268If he say,''What mean you by that?''
29268If the attribution is so proved, what is there in the papal power which is not divinely conferred and guaranteed?
29268If the emperor say,''Should my city remain without a bishop, is it your desire that where I am there should be no bishop?''
29268If the sailors turn against their captain, how will they escape?
29268If there was such distinction of ranks even in the sinless, what man should hesitate to obey a disposition to which angels are subject?
29268If those who subscribed this confession subscribed a falsehood, why pretend any longer to attribute authority to the Church?
29268If we do not return to Christ, how can we call upon His aid in the struggle?"
29268If we treat you ill in persuading you to quit heretics, do you treat us well who would throw us into their communion?
29268Is there a heart of stone which would not be softened on hearing of so great a work into praises of Almighty God and affection for your Excellency?
29268It cries: O Christian prince, why do you allow me to be interrupted in that course of charity which binds together the universal Church?
29268It is a full acknowledgment; for how else was St. Leo entrusted by the Saviour with the guardianship of the Vine?
29268O emperor, what will you do in the divine judgment?
29268Of what metropolitan church was he the prelate?
29268On what, then, did the Pope rely?
29268Or humility to one who has long shown us devotion, which now his profession claims as a debt?
29268Or, because you are emperor, do you struggle against the power of Peter?
29268Shortly after his accession, preaching to his people in St. Peter''s, he said:[180]"Where, I pray you, is any delight to be found in this world?
29268Should I be well elected if I favoured the Eutycheans?
29268Should we sin against Him?
29268Then may we say,''Where is the dwelling of the lions, and the feeding- place of the young lions?''
29268Thus, in his great letter[62] to all the Illyrian bishops, he asks:"Of what see was he bishop?
29268Was it not of a church the suffragan of Heraclea?
29268What did the Pope still possess in these populations?
29268What excuse can we make who press down the people of God, over which we unworthily preside, with the burden of our sins?
29268What is there in him blameworthy?''
29268What matters it whether it be a heathen or a so- called Christian who attempts to infringe the genuine tradition of the apostolic rule?
29268What mortal could venture to decide which of the two great victories allowed by Gibbon to the Church is the greater?
29268What pleasure, then, does life retain, my brethren?
29268What result has all this but that, while we impose on men, we are made known to God?
29268What was the answer which the eastern emperor made to this letter?
29268What, you say, is the conduct of Acacius to me?
29268Where is their pomp and pride, and those ecstasies of frequent transport?
29268Who had made him first a patriarch and then ecumenical?
29268Who is he who, in spite of the commands of the Gospel, in spite of the decrees of councils, presumes to usurp a new title for himself?
29268Who preach with our tongues and kill by our examples?
29268Who was to recover the Goth, the Vandal, the Burgundian, the Sueve, the Aleman, the Ruge, from that fatal error?
29268Who was to restore it to them?
29268Whose works teach iniquity, while their words make a show of justice?
29268Why do not the bishops of the East agree?''
29268Why, in my person, do you break up the consent of the whole world?
29268Will you plead before another judge?
29268Will you stand by him as accuser?
29268With what face will you ask of Him rewards_ there_ whose losses_ here_ you do not prevent?
29268Would such a power not have repudiated his interference, had it not been convinced of an authority beyond its reach to deny?
29268[ 215] What can a Pope claim more than the attribution to himself as Pope of the three great words of Christ spoken to Peter?
29268if I held communion with the party of Acacius?
29268or is the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ a kingdom divided against itself?
29268where any longer a people?
30876Good Master, what must I do to inherit Eternal Life?
30876An organism might remain true to its Environment, but what if the Environment played it false?
30876And what does the Life- science teach?
30876And why?
30876Breathing now an atmosphere of ineffable Purity, shall he miss becoming pure?
30876But what determines them?
30876But what if the Environment passed away altogether?
30876Can we go on in the teeth of so real an obstruction?
30876Communion with God-- can it be demonstrated in terms of Science that this is a correspondence which will never break?
30876Has not our own weapon turned against us, Science abolishing with authoritative hand the very truth we are asking it to define?
30876If then from this point there is to be any further Evolution, this surely must be the correspondence in which it shall take place?
30876In a word, Is the Christian conception of Eternal Life scientific?
30876In vital contact with Holiness, shall he not become holy?
30876Is Evolution to stop with the organic?
30876Is it not possible that these biological truths may carry with them the clue to a still profounder philosophy-- even that of Regeneration?
30876Is not this the precise quality in an Eternal correspondence which the analogies of Science would prepare us to look for?
30876Is religion to them unscientific in its doctrine of Regeneration?
30876Is the change from the earthly to the heavenly more mysterious than the change from the aquatic to the terrestrial mode of life?
30876Is there anything else to which they would attach it?
30876Might we not all confess with Ulysses,--"I am a part of all that I have met?"
30876Reaching out his eager and quickened faculties to the spiritual world around him, shall he not become spiritual?
30876Shall death, or life, or angels, or principalities, or powers, arrest or tamper with his eternal correspondences?
30876Shall these"changes in the physical state of the environment"which threaten death to the natural man destroy the spiritual?
30876Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?"
30876This correspondence-- or this set of correspondences, for it is very complex-- is it not that to which men with one consent would attach Eternal Life?
30876To know God, to be linked with God, to be linked with Eternity-- if this is not the"eternal existence"of biology, what can more nearly approach it?
30876Walking with God from day to day, shall he fail to be taught of God?
30876What am I to believe?
30876What if the earth swept suddenly into the sun?
30876What is Religion?
30876What organizes them?
30876Why should not the musician''s life be an Eternal Life?
21133A what?
21133Ah, that''s just what I am and have been,she exclaimed vehemently;"a vile, miserable sinner.--You saw me to- day at poor Ned Taylor''s funeral?"
21133And do you think,asked Foster,"that she is some one living in Crossbourne or the neighbourhood?"
21133And have you mentioned about this ring to any one?
21133And how do you know it?
21133And if I refuse?
21133And is this sort of thing to go on perpetually?
21133And it was dropped on to the express train from the north to London?
21133And now what''s` the next step''?
21133And so you''ve found the bag at last?
21133And the book?
21133And the bracelet, Thomas?
21133And this was dropped by the same hand which dropped the Bible?
21133And was your ladyship''s own maid, Georgina, one of these?
21133And what are these good ladies going to meet about?
21133And what do you make of his story, Thomas?
21133And what else can I do for you?
21133And what harm do you see in this?
21133And what may that be?
21133And which is that, dearest?
21133And why did n''t you bring me this letter, Thomas? 21133 And will you pray, for yourselves, for grace to remember and profit by the lesson which she has sent you?"
21133And would you, then, John, shut up people''s hearts and hands? 21133 And you call that getting answers to prayer from a heavenly Father?"
21133And you feel sure, Thomas, that the Fosters know nothing about the bag or bracelet?
21133And you have no suspicion at all who it belongs to, or who dropped it?
21133Any letters for me, William?
21133Any luggage, sir?
21133Anything amiss?
21133Are you sure it''s all right? 21133 But I ax your pardon, friends, for telling you all this.--`Go on,''do you say?
21133But are you certain, Jim, you''re not mistaken?
21133But how do you suppose that Sharples got hold of that money?
21133But the letter?
21133Cab, sir?
21133Can I be of any service to you, William?
21133Do you hear him, mates?
21133Do you mend broken bones, Tommy Tracks?
21133Do you remember Levi Sharples, Thomas?
21133Do you think that the ring really belongs to Lydia Philips, and that she knows anything about the bag?
21133Do you, my dear friend?
21133Does n''t it profess to convert all the world?
21133Good morning, Thomas,said Mr Maltby;"do you know how Edward Taylor is to- day?"
21133How can I have come by this, I wonder? 21133 How do you make out that, William?
21133How do you mean, Thomas?
21133How does your ladyship mean?
21133How soon?
21133How''s that?
21133Is your mistress at home?
21133It ai n''t pleasant, certainly, Jim; but come, now, what''s the use of fencing about in this way? 21133 It was, sir; but what then?"
21133It''s yours, then?
21133Jane saw something of this, and longed to put a stop to it; but, poor thing, what could she really do? 21133 Jane, Jane dear, what''s amiss?"
21133Mr Bradly,she said,"will you give a word of advice and a helping hand to a poor heart- broken girl?
21133Nothing amiss at home, I hope, Thomas?
21133Nothing can be better than that, I''m sure; do n''t you think so, Ernest?
21133Now, then,said the first speaker again,"the express wo n''t be long afore it''s here; who''ll do it?"
21133Perhaps you''ll say,` Jim, why do n''t you set us an example?'' 21133 Shall we go down and drag him off the rails on to the bank?"
21133Shall we have your story now, Thomas?
21133The Bible, Mr Bradly?
21133There was two or three of our set there, and one says to me,` What have you got there, Ned?'' 21133 There''s no mistake or hoax about it, I hope?"
21133Thomas Bradly?
21133Thomas, what is it?
21133Walking- sticks!--what for?
21133Well, Jim, and what did you hear?
21133Well, Jim?
21133Well, Levi,said Foster,"I have kept my appointment; and now what would you have with me?"
21133Well, Thomas,said Barnes, on the return of his friend,"I hope there''s nothing very bad come of my losing the bag?"
21133Well, and where''s the difference?
21133Well, sir?
21133Well, what does it profess to do?
21133What could poor Jane say or do? 21133 What do you mean, Jim?"
21133What have I really gained by this eager pursuit after earthly fame? 21133 What is it that you want to tell me?"
21133What is it?
21133What''ll Will Foster say? 21133 What''s it all about, Mary Anne?"
21133What''s this?
21133What''s to be done now?
21133What-- about your sister Jane?
21133What_ is_` the next thing''?
21133When I were ready to go, I says to Dr Prosser,` Doctor, may I have a word or two with your green boy?'' 21133 When was that?"
21133Where did you get this book?
21133Where''s the use, man?
21133Who''s there?
21133Who, indeed, Thomas? 21133 Why should it not, dearest husband?
21133Why, do n''t you remember what the doctor said as we were walking with him to the station the morning when he left us? 21133 Why, have you not heard, Thomas, that John Hollands the butler has absconded?
21133Why, indeed?
21133Will it not be of any use to advertise?
21133You are satisfied that we know nothing about the bag or the bracelet, I hope?
21133You recognise the bracelet then, Jane,asked the vicar,"as the match to the one which was found in your hand?"
21133` Lord, thou hast here thy ninety and nine: Are they not enough for thee?'' 21133 --Come, Betsy, where did you get it?"
21133--"Where did you get it, Betsy?"
21133--Well, Thomas, shall we come into my study?
21133--`And is it there now?''
21133--`And pray,''says I,` which path must I take through the wood?
21133--`And what did you do with it?''
21133--`And you have n''t seen it, nor heard anything about it since?''
21133--`Did he bring anything with him besides his own luggage?''
21133--`Go along with your nonsense, Joe,''says she; but she takes up the little parcel and opens it; and what do you think there were in it, Thomas?"
21133--`Of course I shall,''says the other;` only there''s no harm looking at it.--Ain''t it a love of a bracelet, Jane?
21133--`Very likely,''says I;` but does he practise what he preaches?''
21133--`Well, what do you say yourself?
21133--`What sort of a bag?''
21133A man killed on the line that night near Crossbourne?"
21133Ah, but what has been my life, after all?
21133And did not the government inspector always give her a specially pleasant smile and word or two of approbation at the annual examination?
21133And did she make her husband happy?
21133And do n''t dirtiness and untidiness in Christians bring a reproach on religion?
21133And had he paused to listen to her words of earnest and passionate prayer?
21133And how can she have said that some lady must have dropped this bracelet, when she must know it perfectly well to be my own?
21133And now, what was to be done?
21133And so we must be patient and look about us.--But what was it, Kate, you said was dropped along with the Bible?"
21133And what are they doing in the north about the` strikes''and` trades- unions''?"
21133And what can it be?"
21133And what did you do next?"
21133And what good could come out of such a trouble?
21133And what have I lost in the pursuit?
21133And what is the result?
21133And what of John Hollands himself?
21133And what of the_ love_ which was to have effected such great things?
21133And what on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etcetera?"
21133And what sort of a home was William Foster''s?
21133And what was she to do, poor thing, in her hour of special trial and need?
21133And what was the consequence in my young friend''s case?
21133And what''ll_ you_ say, Thomas?"
21133And what''s become of the bag and the bracelet?"
21133And what''s the case now?
21133And what''s the end of it all?
21133And where will that lead us?
21133And who may that be?"
21133And yet he was disappointed in her; and why?
21133And you believe that, Tommy Tracks?"
21133Anything more on Tuesday?"
21133Are you hurt?"
21133But can anything be done about the ring?"
21133But come, now, tell me, what are your engagements for next week?"
21133But do you particularly want to know whose it is?"
21133But how are all your family?
21133But how was that to be done?
21133But is it sufficiently possible for me to do anything?
21133But then, was she not the very rejoicing of her master and mistress''s hearts, and the head girl of the school?
21133But was it possible to find the bag?
21133But what about him?"
21133But what good will it do you?
21133But what has entailed such an enormous amount of correspondence on Miss Danvers?"
21133But what has the Bible claimed for the Christian religion which Christianity has not accomplished?"
21133But what was that sound that made her spring up from her knees, and listen with colourless cheeks and panting breath?
21133But what would you have me do?
21133But when?
21133But why did you not acquaint me with this at once?"
21133But why?
21133But, for all that, I hope you''ll employ my mate, for I''ve a very high opinion of him myself on the whole''?
21133But, suppose it should n''t be there-- what then?
21133But, then, how did it get here?
21133Come, tell me, Jane, how did it come into your possession?''
21133Could I be in earnest?
21133Could it really be a Bible?
21133Could the footsteps have been those of her husband?
21133Could this be the same Bible which she used to read in the Sunday- school, and hear read at church?
21133Did God put her into the world for this?
21133Did he give her as a rule faculties and capacities for this?
21133Do n''t they look beautiful?
21133From whom could it have come?
21133Had the enemy gained so speedy a triumph?
21133Has any one got a key as''ll unlock it?''
21133Have n''t I as much right to call my house` Temperance Hospital''as Ben Roberts has to call his public` The Staff of Life''?
21133Have n''t they been nicely outwitted?
21133Have you heard anything fresh?"
21133He only smiled sadly, and asked,"What of Wednesday?"
21133Here they are in the Twenty- seventh Psalm:` The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
21133How can I ever make her amends for the cruel injustice I have been guilty of to her?"
21133How much will you remember of it ten years hence?
21133How soon would the waiting- time come to an end?
21133How''s a fellow to make himself heard?
21133I see exactly how things has gone; and now, my poor friend, what can I do for you?"
21133I think we''d better change the subject.--How did you leave our dear friends the Johnsons?
21133I wish we''d never meddled with it, any of us; it''ll be getting us all into a scrape,''says another of my mates.--`Shall we bury it?''
21133I wonder what''s in it?
21133If I were to give you such a character of my mate, would it dispose you to engage him?
21133If all were of your mind, what would become of society?"
21133If men hear the Bible, and still choose to walk in wicked ways, who''s to blame?
21133Is it true that there is no forgiveness for me?"
21133Is n''t that hard lines?"
21133It was evidently meant for a knife; but who would ever think of buying such a thing as that, except merely as a curiosity?
21133It was the night of 23rd December last, was it not?"
21133Mrs Prosser was silent for a few moments, and then she said:"Are you not a little unreasonable, dear John?
21133Need I say that the request was immediately granted?
21133No one spoke for a while, and then Mrs Prosser asked,"What do you think, dear Miss Maltby, of these female guilds, and societies, and clubs?"
21133Now, I''m afraid I''ve committed that sin many times; and what then?
21133Says our little Tom,` Daddy, how do they make the pig into bacon?''
21133Shall we ask our kind friend the vicar to open it and read it out for us?"
21133So at last I says,` What''s that for, Tommy?''
21133So he has n''t proved his point, friends; has he?"
21133Strange that, is n''t it?
21133That tall, red- haired chap, with a cast in his left eye, and a mouth as wide and ugly as an ogre''s?"
21133The Bible?
21133The Lord had been merciful to me, and why not to him?
21133The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
21133The butler, to vex poor Jane, had taken away her Bible from her before he took away her character; but what happened?
21133Then she must have met with a disappointment where she had placed her affections; was it not so?"
21133Then she took up the Bible again, and gazing at it earnestly, said slowly and half- out loud to herself,"Wherever can this have come from?"
21133Then, in rather a sorrowful voice, she said,"And what, then, dear John, do you think to be my duty?
21133WHO OWNS THE RING?
21133Was it gone?
21133Was it possible that Foster could be in earnest?
21133Was it really taken from her?
21133Was not that last expression a little uncharitable?
21133Was this man going to spoil all?
21133We can not think and speak too earnestly on such a subject as this; can we, dear brother?"
21133We miss you still from church very much, and from the Lord''s table.--And poor Jane?"
21133What are you about?
21133What are you stumbling on in that fashion for, without your two walking- sticks--`Do the next thing,''` One step at a time''?
21133What can I say to comfort his unhappy widow?
21133What can that stupid boy have been about?
21133What carpet- bag?"
21133What could her husband want more?
21133What could it have been that had made my wife so different, and my home so different?
21133What could it mean?
21133What could they mean?
21133What do you say to that?
21133What has happened?"
21133What has_ his_` Staff of Life''done?
21133What is it?"
21133What must I give up?"
21133What right has any man to object to this?"
21133What say you to this charge, Saint Foster?"
21133What sensible man now believes in that Bible of yours?
21133What was he now about to do?
21133What was it?
21133What was to come next?
21133What would you have me give up?
21133What''s that?
21133What''s the secret of this change?
21133What''s the use of a guide, if he''s blind and do n''t know where he''s taking you to?
21133What''s this?"
21133What''s to be done now?
21133Whatever can these good ladies want with one another to- night away from their own firesides?"
21133When blamed by foes or friends for misleading people by putting such words on his house, he would say--"Where''s the harm?
21133When do you mean to favour us with the first edition?"
21133Where was the bag which had in it what would set all things straight?
21133Whether men would or no?
21133Who could tell?
21133Why should we ever be fainthearted?
21133Why was I taught all these things if I am to make no use of them?"
21133Why, what help can she need from you?"
21133Will all women who covet and strive after intellectual honours be necessarily shut out of heaven?"
21133Will it_ wear_ well?
21133Wo n''t I rub it into him, and make bacon of him, as soon as he comes?''
21133Wo n''t that be jolly for the children?
21133Wo n''t you just make folks open their eyes when you can rattle off a lot about this science and that science?
21133You mean to say that your own prayers have been answered?"
21133You remember the morning when poor Joe was found cut to pieces on the line just below the foot- bridge?"
21133You remember the night as poor Joe Wright met his death on the line last December?
21133You would not have your wife a drone in these days, when the world all round us is full of workers?"
21133` Are n''t you?''
21133` Have you lost anything?''
21133` I wonder what she''ll say next?
21133` Is this it?''
21133` My what?''
21133` No, nor do n''t want to,''says he.--`Do you know what this is?''
21133` Oh, by all means,''he says;` I hope there''s nothing wrong?''
21133` Well, if I do,''says I,` what''ll you allow me for my old clock, then, as part payment?''
21133` Well, then,''some of you might say,` ca n''t you exert your own will and give it up without coming to a temperance meeting to talk about it?''
21133` Well, will you trust me now?''
21133` What''s this?''
21133` What''s to be done now?''
21133` Who do you mean by my master?''
21133` Yes,''says Dick;` ai n''t them beautiful gas- fittings?
21133` Young man,''says I,` is your master at home?''
21133asked Lady Morville of the footman who brought the message;"is he one of our own people?"
21133asked Lady Morville;"did the porter lose that too?"
21133cried her ladyship, shocked and surprised;"is it possible?
21133exclaimed Bradly;"you shall sign, with all the pleasure in life.--But do your parents give their consent?"
21133he exclaimed;"is that the old enemy''s device?
21133said the other quietly;"how so?
21133says one.--`Shall we drop it into a pond?''
21133was it really so?
25974But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided? 25974 Have we not all one father?
25974Many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? 25974 Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?"
25974Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 25974 The question is not, Do natural causes operate uniformly?
25974Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die?
25974Unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my son?
25974_ If God is active out in space, who shall deny Him the right or the power to be active on this planet? 25974 15:3)? 25974 15:3)? 25974 22:3)? 25974 4:7), the question arises, why pray to Our Father in Heaven to be forgiven? 25974 8:28), if the ultimate purpose is simply salvation? 25974 9:12); that it has redeemed us from_ all_ iniquity( Titus 2:14), and that every one that believes is_ justified_ from_ all_ things( Acts 13:39)? 25974 9:24- 27:Know ye not that they that run in a race run all, but only one receiveth the prize?
25974A Mohammedan, a Jew, a Christian Scientist, a Unitarian, a Universalist, confess their sins,--are they forgiven?
25974After his terrible sin, God sent word to him by the prophet Nathan,"Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the Lord, to do evil in his sight?
25974And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
25974And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
25974And he said, While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether God will be gracious to me, that the child may live?
25974And if active on this planet at all, then in the individual lives of His children?
25974And if any one says that this was morally impossible, may we not ask again, What is the alternative?
25974And is there knowledge in the Most High?
25974And the people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
25974And they say, How doth God know?
25974And who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgement, and taught him knowledge, and showed to him the way of understanding?
25974Are you really satisfied with Him and with what He has done?
25974Are you working in your own field?
25974Are you?
25974As to the first, ought sin to be punished?
25974At last he broke the silence,"Brother James, may I say something to you and you not get angry?"
25974Believest thou this?"
25974But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?"
25974But do not redeemed people, God''s children, sometimes become backsliders?
25974But does Paul teach that there are rewards for bodily sufferings and self- denials?
25974But does the Saviour mean all old men and women who become Christians in old age and begin working in the vineyard?
25974But he answered one of them and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
25974But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast?
25974But the objector says,"Will God condemn a man when he has no light?"
25974But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
25974But the question arises, if being baptized the right way and living the right kind of a life are not conditions of salvation, why do these things?
25974But who are the"we"?
25974But why love Him?
25974But, reader, remember that_ God is just_; and if that is justice, what would injustice be?
25974But_ are natural causes the only causes that exist or operate_?
25974Can I bring him back again?
25974Can your faith give you something which Christ can not?
25974D. L. Moody, in"The Way Home,""But who may use this prayer,''Our Father which art in Heaven''?
25974Do n''t be angry with me, brother James, but what have you got up yonder?"
25974Do you remember that rich farm of a thousand acres you saw this afternoon?
25974Does not God, because He is God, deserve such earnest consideration from you, reader?
25974Does"the modern mind"absolutely know that God is now inactive and must remain inactive?
25974Finally the banker turned and said,"Brother John, may I say something to you and you not get angry?"
25974Following immediately He says, verse 26,"For what shall a man be profited, if he shall gain the whole world and forfeit his life?
25974For what shall a man be profited if he shall gain the whole world and forfeit his life, or what shall a man give in exchange for his life?
25974Have n''t I hung my soul upon His"exceeding great and precious promise"?
25974Have you any right to expect anything from Him if you approach Him in a half- hearted, indifferent way?
25974Have you been adopted as a child of God?
25974Have you been redeemed from the curse of the law?
25974Hence, that awful cry,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
25974How are they brought into desolation, as in a moment?
25974How can God, because He is just, let the redeemed man, if he is redeemed_ from all iniquity_, be lost?
25974How can an earnest, honest man refuse to make an earnest, honest investigation?
25974How could David be thus sure?
25974How could the Saviour and Peter and Paul have left out these conditions if they are conditions of salvation?
25974How did they become disciples?
25974How then could the spiritual want be produced in the souls of men in order that they might love the spiritual benefactor?"...
25974How?
25974I would like to ask him, what would he preach if he were the pastor of a people who have no character?"
25974If God is their Father and loves them, what can these severe trials and afflictions mean?
25974If I rob Smith and God forgives me, how does that help Smith?
25974If by an imperfect character, how imperfect may it be and the man yet be saved?
25974If he, with his character unexcelled among unredeemed men, was yet unsaved, how can any other unredeemed man hope for salvation by character?
25974If salvation is by character, by what kind of character, a perfect character, or an imperfect character?
25974If that was really the prayer of the publican, how_ could_ the Saviour have said,"This man went down to his house_ justified_"?
25974If the believing soul could be condemned, then why a sacrifice?
25974If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons, for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
25974If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
25974If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
25974If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
25974If, then, the new life is not_ eternal_ life,_ what life is it_?
25974In closing this chapter, reader, pause and consider:--are you yet under the law?
25974Is it not that the sinful should be left alone with their responsibility, doom, curse, and death?"
25974Is not satisfaction with Christ enough for you, or for every sinner?
25974Is not the very essence of real faith just your being satisfied with Christ?
25974Is the motive of your life love of Christ because He has redeemed you from all iniquities?
25974Is there a being called"Nature"who made these laws?
25974Nay, and is not this the truest kind of faith?
25974Now comes the all- important question, what do these parallel expressions,"believe on Christ"or"believe in[ into] Christ"mean?
25974On what condition does He justify the ungodly?
25974Or will Christ give you nothing till you can produce faith of a certain kind and quality, whose excellences will entitle you to blessing?
25974People are ever asking,"Will the heathen be lost without the gospel?"
25974Reader, which field are you working in?
25974Reader, will you be among the number who make this foolish, this fatal mistake?
25974Second, ought all sin to be punished, or only the coarser, grosser, more offensive sins?
25974Shall men be looked upon as sensible when they flee to safety for their bodies, and be scorned for fleeing to safety for their souls?
25974Tell me therefore which of them will love him most?"
25974Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
25974Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
25974That would have meant no moral laws; for why have moral laws, if there would be no penalty, no justice?
25974The high priest asked,"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
25974The oft- quoted sentence,"What is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his soul?
25974Then said his servants unto him, What thing is this that thou hast done?
25974They were different in light and in opportunity and in sins, and yet punished alike?
25974This leads to another question: How can God be_ just_ and_ not_ justify"him that hath faith in Jesus"?
25974This thing is wrong; God did this thing; therefore, God did wrong?
25974To any honest, candid man, which is the correct way to reason?
25974Two questions arise: first, ought sin to be punished?
25974Was Paul buffeting his body against having a wife lest he should be a castaway( or rejected) from salvation?
25974What can be surer or freer than that?"
25974What deeds?
25974What does"repent"or"repentance"mean?
25974What life, if not eternal life?
25974What more could you have?
25974What more, then, do you wish?
25974What right has any man living in sin and in open enmity with God, to lift up his voice and say, Our or My Father?
25974When the jailor came trembling and fell down before Paul and Silas and brought them out and said,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
25974When the jailor fell down before Paul and Silas and brought them out and said,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
25974Where is man in the scale of being?
25974Where is the standard?
25974Where will you be?
25974Which shall it be in your case, reader?
25974Which shall it be in your case, reader?
25974Who did the sinning?
25974Who hath directed the spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor hath taught him?
25974Who is able to so shape the circumstances of each life as to properly develop each character?
25974Who knows how to develop each character properly?
25974Who knows the defects, the weaknesses, of each character?
25974Who knows what each character ought to be?
25974Who revealed to"the modern mind"that these laws were immutable?
25974Why did not the Saviour and Peter and Paul express these conditions?
25974Why do ye not understand my speech?
25974Why is he saved?
25974Why is it necessary for this man of character to believe on Christ in order to be saved?
25974Why love Him?
25974Why not?
25974Why should others who stand with him in rejecting complete redemption through Christ?
25974Why the difference?
25974Why this similarity?
25974Why, then, serve God?
25974Why, then, should the one who has thus trusted Christ ever be baptized, or live a faithful, godly life?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Why?
25974Will a man be a castaway( or rejected) from salvation for enjoying comforts and privileges that are not sinful and to which he has a right?
25974Will you will, will you choose, to make an honest, persistent investigation?
25974With whom took he counsel?
25974_ But how many_ of our sins?
25974_ FOR FURTHER STUDY_: A brief list is here given of books that will be helpful to sceptical readers:"Why Is Christianity True?"
25974_ FOR FURTHER STUDY_: The fear of Abraham is the fear of the human race, Gen. 18:25,"Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?"
25974and in thy name done many wonderful works?
25974and in thy name done many wonderful works?
25974and in thy name have cast out demons?
25974and in thy name have cast out demons?
25974or what shall a man give in exchange for his life?"
25974or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
16711And is this the sense in which every soul will be destroyed who refuses to hear this Prophet? 16711 And say, Brethren, did not this poor woman take the cup from the Lord''s hand and drink of the Water of Life?
16711And what shall I say more? 16711 Are they not all,"says he,"ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
16711Are you very sorry for what you have done?
16711But if it so turns out that we both, after death, find that God''s Word is absolutely true, which, my dear friend, will fare the better then? 16711 Can a mother forget her sucking child?
16711Do n''t you see this patch of Ginseng?
16711Do you love me?
16711He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?
16711He that made the ear, shall he not hear? 16711 How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?"
16711If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the disobedient appear?
16711Is this Ginseng? 16711 Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
16711The blessedness of those above, Why longs my panting soul to know? 16711 What is here?"
16711What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? 16711 What were you doing?"
16711Where is she?
16711Why should we not,said he,"feel as sure that the might of truth will prevail in this as in other things?
16711You know the Lord said to the Pharisees:''The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?'' 16711 _ He that will not plough by reason of the cold, shall beg in harvest._"If you fail to sow, where will your ingathering be?
1671113:21 we read this question:"What wilt thou say when he shall punish thee?"
16711Am I careful to follow his example during the_ few_ years allotted me here?
16711And Esau said:"Behold, I am at the point to die; and what profit shall this birthright do to me?"
16711And are all lost?
16711And are our bodies lost?
16711And can this be true?
16711And can we the words of his exit forget?
16711And did that young lady change?
16711And does not this imply love?
16711And from what place does London get them?
16711And from what place does New York City get them?
16711And from what place does Paris get them?
16711And how about our spirits?
16711And how can any one hear without a preacher?
16711And how can any preach except he be sent?
16711And how did it get its name?
16711And how did it turn out?
16711And how does man live by it?
16711And how is one to know when he is obeying it?
16711And if lost, in what sense is he lost?
16711And is it not a great salvation?
16711And is this true?
16711And may I not here add the words of my text,''Having favor with all the people''?
16711And now, in conclusion, I will ask you, friends, do any of you desire everlasting life?
16711And now, my dear Brethren, what have we learned by our meditation to- day?
16711And the king said:"Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
16711And then he said:"Behooved it not the Christ to suffer these things and to enter into his glory?"
16711And this leads to my second and last question:_ What is faith?_ I will here give Paul''s definition.
16711And what does he save us from?
16711And what does remission of sins imply?
16711And what does true repentance lead to?
16711And what induced him to go?
16711And what is hell?
16711And what is it to repent?
16711And what is the drink the Lord will give?
16711And what is the most precious thing in his sight that we can give?
16711And what shall I say more?
16711And what was the effect of all this?
16711And what would the Lord''s kingdom be without a visible church?
16711And where does the good Lord propose to lead the sinner?
16711And why is this so?
16711And why not?
16711And why not?
16711And why was he speechless?
16711And why?
16711And why?
16711And why?
16711And will he let your soul perish?
16711And will not our heavenly Father meet every true- hearted believer in the same way, as he rises from the baptismal wave?
16711And will not this exercise of the mind and heart be pleasant?
16711And would they own him in his plain dress and old- fashioned ways?
16711Are all my motives pure, sincere, honest, fit for the eyes of the world, and, above all, fit for the eye of God?
16711Are any ashamed to be baptized?
16711Are not these sound words?
16711Are our spirits or minds very good?
16711Are their spirits now in heaven, or somewhere else?
16711Are they there in the flesh?
16711Are you living a life of obedience to Christ?
16711Are you not more in his eye than many sparrows?
16711Are you sure, my friend, that you love God more than the world, and that you love your neighbor as yourself?
16711Are you thirsty?
16711Art thou come to torment us before the time?"
16711Brethren in the ministry, how is it with you?
16711Brethren, do you know that it is, has been and to the end of time will be the pleasure of our heavenly Father to try the faith of his children?
16711Brethren, does not this look like the key to salvation?
16711Brethren, have you ever thought of the precious food these angels brought to the exhausted human nature of our Lord?
16711Brethren, this inheritance which Peter talks of-- what do you think about it?
16711Brother Solomon Garber spoke from Luke 24:26,"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
16711But I ask here, first of all, whence arises the necessity for making all things new?
16711But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
16711But John said:"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
16711But as he was leaving his servants said to him:"If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing wouldest thou not have done it?
16711But do the so- called churches hold fast these words?
16711But do we not act after the same manner when we disobey the Lord?
16711But do you not see that if this be true man''s will is only half free-- free to act in one direction, but not in another?
16711But does not Jesus say:"My words are spirit and they are life"?
16711But does the good law, which essentially is nothing but love, change?
16711But here the query very naturally arises:"Are such to be lost?
16711But how can any one believe in him of whom he has not heard?
16711But how do we prove to ourselves and the world that we DO love him?
16711But how is it with many?
16711But how is it with the bulk of professors?
16711But how is man now?
16711But how is the Lord to rid him of and deliver him from the hand of these strange children?
16711But how is the injunction of the text to be obeyed?
16711But if you stay away, who is to blame?
16711But in their consignment of him to the punishment prescribed by law, do the jury and the judge act from wrath?
16711But in what sense can baptism be said to save us?
16711But is man lost?
16711But is man''s bodily life lost?
16711But not all know the truth; and we ask, Why is it so?
16711But now we read:"He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not, with him also, freely give us all things?"
16711But of what use is a helmet, sword and shield to an idler in the camp?
16711But perhaps some inside this house are saying within themselves:"Is man not free to choose good or evil-- to do right or wrong?"
16711But perhaps you ask:"How am I to get rid of my chains?"
16711But some may ask:"What is it to enter in at the narrow gate, and how is the sinner to know when he is entering?"
16711But what is a parable?
16711But what is a parable?
16711But what is justice?
16711But what is the narrow way?
16711But what is to be understood by brethren loving one another with a pure heart fervently?
16711But where is that rest?
16711But where is the gate, and where is the way?
16711But who are the DEAD of whom he speaks?
16711But why is this so?
16711But would I not tell the truth?
16711But"who shall abide the day of his coming?"
16711By causing a flood of water to drown them?
16711By causing fire to fall from heaven and consume them?
16711Can I bear to hear the voice from the judgment throne say:''Depart, ye workers of iniquity, into everlasting fire''?
16711Can I not prevail on some here to- night to accept Mary''s happy choice, to choose that good part which shall not be taken away from them?
16711Can any one ever repent of what he has done deliberately, understandingly, premeditatedly, and with clear knowledge of all the facts in the case?
16711Can any one read the Scriptures, and not be struck with their beauty?
16711Can any plead ignorance?
16711Can anything loftier be said of a man''s qualification for the work of the ministry?
16711Can it be so?
16711Can it be that one or the other of these experiences is sure to be realized by every one present here to- day?
16711Can it be that there is a deathless life, a fadeless flower, a shadowless beauty?
16711Can little infants realize this?
16711Can man or beast live a moment without blood?
16711Can man or beast live one moment without it?
16711Can they, logically, fare better?
16711Can this be said of our bodies now?
16711Can trees and plants live a moment without sap?
16711Can we suppose that Saul would have become the happy convert that he was, had he refused to obey?
16711Can you say in your heart,"I am serving the Lord"?
16711Can you take this in, and not fall at his feet and kiss them?
16711Can you take this in, and not look up into his face smiling through your tears?
16711Cast away from you all your transgressions,... and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
16711Could an angel from heaven, if sent down to live with men on earth, resolve to a better purpose?
16711Could any one resolve better?
16711Did he ever send one away empty?
16711Did he not go about doing good?
16711Did he walk with God in a fleshly mind, or in a spiritual mind?
16711Did it not have deacons at the start?
16711Did not Elijah ascend to heaven?
16711Did she withdraw her love from the unworthy object and give it to the other?
16711Did they go?
16711Did ye not know that I must be about my Father''s business?"
16711Do I hear it with a thoughtless, careless ear?
16711Do I hear some one say:"I feel that I ought to leave the broad road that ends in destruction, but I can not"?
16711Do I love the Lord my God with all my heart, and my brother as I love myself?
16711Do I show my love to the Lord by walking continually in his ways?
16711Do I show this love in my dealings with him, and in my daily conduct towards him?
16711Do any of you suppose that Jesus meant to inform the devil that man needs other kinds of food in addition, such as meats, and fruits, and vegetables?
16711Do bleeding, blistering, starving and drastic purges strengthen the vital forces, or add power to the recuperative system?
16711Do not nearly all men have ears?
16711Do we, then, desire a correct knowledge of God the Father?
16711Do you ask how you are to take it?
16711Do you ask what you are to do in this case?
16711Do you commit sin in the love of it?
16711Do you feel that all within is fit for the eye of God?
16711Do you know that Adam was a son of God?
16711Do you know that a child shielded from every trial, and kept out of the reach of all temptation, will grow up with a very weak moral development?
16711Do you know that a tree standing in a stormy place takes deeper root than one that grows up in a calm, sheltered spot?
16711Do you obey our Lord Jesus Christ?
16711Do you remember, Brethren, that when Jesus was on earth he said that he was also at the same time in heaven?
16711Do you say"No"?
16711Do you willingly transgress God''s holy law contained in the Ten Commandments?
16711Does every one who is now under the sound of my voice do this?
16711Does he do this otherwise than with a will to hear?
16711Does it not have the note of solid comfort?
16711Does it not open the door to a view of eternal life and blessedness?
16711Does it stand favorably in my behalf for the life to come, or have I received my reward here?
16711Does not all this look as if man had a good deal to do with the remission of his sins?
16711Does not that look like an unreasonable command?
16711Does your field need rain?
16711Even our Lord himself upon the cross cried out,''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
16711Every true penitent sinner, with his eyes open, will answer in heart:"Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?"
16711Filled with what?
16711HOKE.--Do you think the seven were deacons?
16711Have I a right to say that you will be saved without baptism?
16711Have I a right, has any one a right, to say that these promises would have been fulfilled without baptism?
16711Have I any idea of that record?
16711Have I wandered away from my text?
16711Have I, have you, such love?
16711Have we a just right to call them deacons when the Word does not call them so?
16711Have you complied with these plain precepts of Holy Truth?
16711He also said to two of them as they journeyed to Emmaus:"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
16711He challenged the Jews with the question:"Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
16711He has never in heart so much as asked the question:"Who is he, Lord, that I may believe on him?"
16711He that made the eye, shall he not see?
16711He that made the heart, shall he not understand?"
16711Hence he asked:"How can these things be?"
16711Here is something for every one to think on: Do all the steps of my life tend in the direction of some good object?
16711How about Moses?
16711How can ye sport upon the brink Of everlasting woe?
16711How could Jesus expect the dead Lazarus to hear?
16711How does our Lord prove that he loves sinners?
16711How else can we account for his remark to Philip and implied request:"See, here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized?"
16711How else could man comply with the injunction given in the text:"Walk in love?"
16711How had they gotten there?
16711How is this?''
16711How will he know this?
16711I ask, If he is not willing that any should perish, why does he not save all?
16711I asked Brother Hedrick if Elijah had not ascended to heaven?
16711I beg every unconverted person in this house to ask himself just now:"How do I hear what the preacher has just now said?
16711I have the spirit of Christ in me in all perfection, and have purified myself even as he is pure''?
16711I now ask, Does not this show that the salvation in the text is truly_ a great salvation_?
16711I repeat the question with emphasis, Is there a soul in this house who can truthfully say all this?
16711I said to him: When you get uncomfortably cool in the shade, and move to where the sun can shine full upon your body, do you not feel its warmth?
16711I think you are now prepared to understand what the Lord means by the words:"And will not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him?
16711If God is not willing that any should perish, why did he not make provision and save all?
16711If God so clothe the grass of the field,... shall he not much more clothe you?"
16711If I do not love my brother and find delight in his company here, how can I be happy with him in heaven?
16711If I do not love the Lord here, in whose love alone there is bliss, what will heaven be to me?
16711If I do, what is to become of me?
16711If Jesus is the friend I took him to be, why does he not come to my rescue?
16711If Peter had said in his half- asleep state,"Just leave me alone-- I''ll come after awhile-- I''m too sleepy to go now"--what then?
16711If a little child that has been taught any correct ideas about salvation and heaven be asked a question like this:"Who go to heaven?"
16711If feet- washing is to be discarded from the list of church ordinances on this ground, what becomes of baptism and the Communion?
16711If he has no will of his own, why give him a command?
16711If he wills that all should come to repentance, why does he not give repentance to all and remission of sins?
16711If he would confer upon them a large share of wealth, honor and power, would they not willingly accept him?
16711If he would have had any reasonable excuse to offer for the unprepared appearance which he made, would he have been speechless?
16711If it is possible for him to save some just because he chooses to do so without any conditions, why not save all?
16711If not the Lord, whom do you serve?
16711If the existing order of things is faultless, why this renovation?
16711If the house of Israel was of the elect on an unconditional basis of salvation, they surely would return at some time, and why such concern?
16711If there were no correspondence between internal and external things-- between the tree and its fruit-- what would we know about anything?
16711In preaching Jesus to the eunuch Philip evidently preached our Lord''s baptism, else what would the eunuch have known about baptism?
16711In the Gospel recorded by Luke a certain lawyer is represented as asking the Lord this question:"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
16711In the beautiful lines of Montgomery we ask:"Oh, where shall rest be found?
16711In what sense, then, are we to fear God?
16711In writing to his Galatian brethren, Paul says:"Ye did run well for awhile; who turned you out of the way?"
16711Is he sowing the seeds of love and good will to his neighbor, the seeds of peace, and order, and comfort, the seeds of faith, and hope, and love?
16711Is it a joy then?
16711Is it not something worth sacrificing our life and our all in this world for?
16711Is it not to his soul like the waters of Jericho--"naught,"or nothing?
16711Is it something extraneous to the man, something outside of him?
16711Is it to- day in a good humor, and to- morrow angry?
16711Is not this altogether a frightful picture of man''s unenlightened and unregenerate state?
16711Is not this encouraging?
16711Is not this plain?
16711Is there no hope for these rocky- ground, thorny- ground and wayside hearers?"
16711Is there not a lesson here?
16711Is there not manifest love in every act of his recorded life?
16711Is there one here who desires to know how he will bear the searching ordeal of that day?
16711It includes this, of course; but is this all?
16711It is true that ignorance and poverty abound in some places; but are the souls of the poor less dear to the Lord than the souls of the rich?
16711It may now be asked,"How is an evil man to become good?"
16711Jesus said unto him:"What is written in the law?
16711KLINE.--Why do not we ordain deacons in the same way the seven were ordained at Jerusalem?
16711Let me ask you: Why do you live in this orderly and consistent way?
16711Like the Philippian jailer, he would instantly cry out,"What must I do to be saved?"
16711Like the people on the day of Pentecost, being pierced as to their hearts by what they heard and saw, he would say:"Brethren, what shall I do?"
16711Make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
16711Many others again will say:"Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
16711May I not induce some to look to him to- day?
16711May it not as truthfully be said that faith is nothing, and that repentance is nothing, and that obedience is nothing?
16711May it not rekindle in your heart a flame of that first and tender love which shone so brightly when first you saw the Lord?
16711May there not be some in this house to- night who feel toward Jesus as these Jews felt?
16711May we not also do the same?
16711Now I ask, Did Jesus ever show anything else than good will toward men?
16711Now I ask, Did this man have any part to act, or duty to perform in this miracle of healing?
16711Now I ask, in the name of all that is reasonable, can we, dare we, accuse the Lord of dealing deceitfully?
16711Now I would ask if such talk as this is not corrupting the Word?
16711Now how is it possible for any one to drink the blood of Christ?
16711Now what is a covenant?
16711Now, then, does the Father draw?
16711Now, then, in what sense is Jesus Christ to be feared?
16711Now, what is it to be carnally minded?
16711O grave, where is thy victory?"
16711O, can this be true?
16711O, friends, how shall I tell you the difference between a soul saved and a soul destroyed?
16711Of what account is harness, unless the horse that carries it is trained and made willing to use it?
16711Of what good are all the mineral treasures of earth while hidden in the mines?
16711Often and often the reflections of my mind, as it were, hear a voice within saying:"Why did you not put it this way?
16711On one occasion he exclaimed:"Who are my brethren?"
16711On the evidence of these facts the scribes and Pharisees said to him in scorn:"Art thou greater than our fathers, which are dead?
16711One Sunday, toward the close of his life, he said to me:"Brother B----, would it suit you to go with me over to Pendleton and Hardy?
16711Or am I here just beating the air to make you and me hear myself talk?
16711Or any good in having the whole leprous body cleansed, unless the cleansed man would return to give glory to God?
16711Or any good in palsied arms made strong, unless they were used to do good?
16711Or by making the earth to open her jaws and devour them?
16711Or is it something intrinsic to the man in his renewed state, something internal, something inside of him?
16711Or, in other words, what is the carnal mind?
16711Our name as Brethren is hardly a century old, if I am rightly informed; and what are we now?
16711Paul says to the Corinthian brethren:"Know ye not that ye are the sanctuary of God?
16711Say, will ye be his by salvation and redemption?
16711Self- Love says:"What would others think of_ me_, were_ I_ to humble myself to him?"
16711Shall man, born to glorify God and enjoy him forever, be cut short in the free exercise of his will?
16711Since he himself is the way, can we rationally conclude that he would do anything for a guide to us that is unimportant?
16711Some one asked:"Are we to infer from this that the Lord wanted both of these brethren elected?"
16711Some one may ask:"What are his words in which man must abide?"
16711TEXT.--_"How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
16711Text:"And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
16711The Jews could well ask the question set forth in the text:"What new doctrine is this?"
16711The Lord calls, saying:"Why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread; and your labor for that which satisfieth not?
16711The blind man did not see until he went to the pool of Siloam and washed; but did not the power of Christ go with him?
16711The prayer of such is:"Lord, what wouldst THOU have me to do?"
16711The question was once asked:"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
16711Then why not come into the church?
16711They must have had a long ride this day; but who could think the road long with such company?
16711They were addressed by him to his parents when they found him in the temple:"How is it that ye sought me sorrowing?
16711Think of this, will you?
16711This answers the question,"Why do not all know the truth?"
16711This line of thought suggests another question:_ How are men to become righteous or just?_"For the scripture hath concluded all under sin."
16711This prayer was the opening of his heart to do the will of the Lord, for in it he said:"Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?"
16711This terrific announcement broke up the sealed fountain of his sinful heart and he cried out:"Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?"
16711To what extent are we all lost?
16711To which class do I belong?
16711Turn thou, turn thou, for why wilt thou die?"
16711WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED?
16711Was it not for these the Lord prayed as he hung upon the cross?
16711We are free now, and how can you say, The truth shall make us free?"
16711We involuntarily ask, When did he sleep?
16711We sat down upon the fallen trunk of an apple tree, and gently placing one arm around my neck, he said:"Peter, do you know that I love you?"
16711We wonder at these vain and almost unnatural excuses; but do we find the excuses of men any more reasonable to- day?
16711Were not his words_ spirit_ and_ life_ to this girl?
16711Were they good or bad?
16711Were those hearers on that day sinners above all men?
16711What are sound words, and what is their form?
16711What benefit can there be in believing what is not true?
16711What brought the throng from all directions that attended and even pressed him?
16711What can be meant by the"wells of salvation,"but the_ fountains of truth_ in God''s Word?
16711What class of children love their parents most and repose the most confidence in them, obedient children or disobedient children?
16711What does Paul say?
16711What does my text say?
16711What else could it mean?
16711What has the mere fleshly, carnal mind to hope for in the world to come?
16711What is his moral and spiritual condition?
16711What is it to be in Christ?
16711What is it?
16711What is the cause?
16711What is the meaning of the clause,"If ye abide in my word"?
16711What is your blood?
16711What keeps men in a state of enmity toward each other?
16711What keeps us a united and happy people?
16711What lack I yet?"
16711What limits can Almighty Goodness know, When seas can harden, and when rocks can flow?
16711What makes a spring flow, and keep on flowing even in dry weather?
16711What makes the difference between a good man, and a bad man?
16711What moved the judge to grant the widow''s request?
16711What must he watch?
16711What new doctrine is this?"
16711What proof have you to give of this?
16711What storm can sink a ship when Omnipotence is at the helm?
16711What support can the soul have in its deep conflict with temptation, or in the dark hour of affliction or bereavement, when stayed on this world only?
16711What_ is_ this state of mind and heart?
16711When Paul was struck down he cried out:"Who art thou, Lord?"
16711When a man''s will or a woman''s will is set on something they love above everything else, can they of themselves change their wills?
16711When any sinner gets this far the Lord is sure to find him and whisper in his heart:"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
16711When he says:"Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people,"do you think he has no way of letting them know they_ are_ his people?
16711When he says:"So let your light shine before men, that they may see your GOOD WORKS, and glorify"--YOU?
16711When the Lord was teaching in Jerusalem many asked the question;"Have any of the rulers believed on him?"
16711When the people ran together, greatly wondering, Peter said:"Why marvel ye at this?
16711When you stand before his judgment seat and hear from his lips,"Depart, thou cursed into everlasting fire,"just say to him:"Why do you condemn_ me_?
16711Where is the Lord''s glory, and where is he in his glory?
16711Where is the difference?
16711Where is the loving child that refuses to obey its parents?
16711Where is the subject that is unwilling to render obedience to the prince or king that he loves?
16711Where may be found that favored spot in whose delightful shade the soul may fold her wings and be at rest?
16711Where would then be the salaried scribe, the domineering and overbearing elder, the rich but hypocritical Pharisee, and the pompous high priest?
16711Where, thought I, is he to be found, and how are we to know when we have found him?
16711Who are the just?__ II.
16711Who can comprehend his grace?
16711Who can read them without perceiving in them a beauty that is all divine?
16711Who is this that is thus to be feared?
16711Who is to blame or to incur the responsibility for the failures of fruit in the three classes of hearers given in the parable?
16711Who of us, Brethren, has not prayed at the departure of one we dearly loved?
16711Who of you read and study it with that devotion of faith which makes you feel that your eternal life is in that Word?
16711Who of you, my dear Brethren, make the Bible the man of your counsel?
16711Who says this?
16711Whoever yet found any substantial good in believing a delusion, a falsehood, an error?
16711Whose fault was it that they did not believe?
16711Why could not these be converted to a true faith and life as well as others?
16711Why did he call?
16711Why did he not use them?
16711Why did you not think of that very appropriate passage of Scripture, which would have fit the place so nicely, and have been so expressive?"
16711Why does the heart murderer not kill?
16711Why does the heart- rogue not steal?
16711Why is this?
16711Why is this?
16711Why not glorify your Husband by publicly taking to yourself his name and living henceforth a holy and virtuous life in his sight?
16711Why not honor your Lord by obeying his commands?
16711Why not please your King by visibly becoming his subject?
16711Why then does the devil take away the Word out of his heart?
16711Why?
16711Why?
16711Will he suffer your naked soul to sink into hell when you cry to him for help?
16711Will his spirit of obedience and his resistance of sin bear the strain of this final test?
16711Will it not be profitable?
16711Will it not serve to refresh your love to Christ and the Brotherhood?
16711Will not a father and mother own the child they love?
16711Will not that be a glorious and happy following?
16711Will not you come?
16711Will the next century write the same sad history of your case that stands recorded of the Jews:"He came unto his own, and his own received him not"?
16711Will this be the story?
16711Will you not go with him?
16711With which class am I going to spend a long eternity?
16711Without this, how is the hearer to know whether the truth or its opposite is being preached?
16711Would I not better''seek the Lord while he may be found, and call upon him while he is near''?"
16711Would he own them?
16711Would such addition have been made without a compliance with the terms of admission?
16711Would there be any good in blind eyes being restored to sight, unless man would be willing to see with them?
16711Would those who now smile, or perhaps laugh, have been able to hear the thunder of its voice with a steadier nerve than she?
16711Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you"?
16711You may justly ask,"How can this be determined?"
16711You, for having rejected the Lord Jesus Christ before men; or I, for having humbly confessed him?"
16711_ Live forever!_ Does not that sound pleasant in your ears?
16711_ Love of the Brotherhood._ What keeps alive our sympathies for each other in times of distress and in seasons of sorrow?
16711_ Love of the Brotherhood._ What keeps us from quarreling with one another, from slandering and defrauding one another?
16711_ Sermon by Elder John Kline.__ Preached at David Myers''s, in Pennsylvania, August 26._ TEXT.--"By what authority doest thou these things?"
16711_ Who are the just?_ The just, in the sense of the text, are those who are righteous, and who desire to grow more and more righteous in God''s sight.
16711all things have become new''?"
16711and Moses, and the prophets, which are dead?"
16711and in thy name done many wonderful works?
16711and in thy name have cast out devils?
16711how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
16711how readest thou?"
16711of exhorting him to do what is right, and to shun what is wrong?
16711or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
16711or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?"
16711or, Did he never get tired?
16711what have we to do with thee?
16711who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
17934Am I a Christian?
17934Am I growing in grace?
17934Ananias, why hath Satan filled thy heart, to lie to the Holy Ghost?
17934But,perhaps you reply,"what can I do for these perishing millions?"
17934Do I need this? 17934 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
17934What is this?
17934Whose_ house_ are we?
17934( for these divisions will assist your recollection;) and what has occasioned the loss of it?
17934165, entitled"True and False Conversions Distinguished;"and likewise from a little work entitled"Are you a Christian?"
179342:20,) and regarded Christ this day as my teacher and governor, my atonement and intercessor, my example and guardian, my strength and forerunner?
17934AM I A CHRISTIAN?
17934Acts 20:35 Do I strive, as much as in me lies, to live in peace with all, and to promote peace among all men?
17934Again: the word of God is"a lamp to our feet;"but if we do not open our eyes to its truths, how can they guide our steps?
17934Am I becoming more meek and gentle in spirit, less censorious, and less disposed to resent injuries?
17934Am I content with such things as the Lord gives me, day by day, not taking anxious thought for the morrow, nor disquieting myself for the future?
17934Am I long- suffering and patient under injurious treatment?
17934Am I more ready to receive reproof from others, without anger or hardness of feeling?
17934Am I now disposed to cast my all upon him?
17934Am I self- willed, headstrong, determined to have my own way?
17934Am I sure that even this emotion is not produced by the secret thought that the exercise of it is an evidence of my being his friend?
17934Am I sure that this feeling is not produced by the secret consciousness that it is an evidence of a gracious state?
17934Am I tender of spirit, kind, gentle, and courteous, in my intercourse with others?
17934Am I united to Christ as the living branch is to the vine?
17934Am I willing to make personal efforts and sacrifices to promote this object?
17934Am I willing to relinquish whatever comes in competition with him as an object of my affection?
17934And are we to suppose that the poor in our day are any worse than they were when Christ was upon earth?
17934And do we not often come to the throne of grace, when we do not really feel our perishing need of the things we ask?
17934And have I lived this day for God, and not for myself?
17934And how can these ends be answered, when their conversation is altogether about the affairs of the world?
17934And how can this be done, but by imitating his example?
17934And how can this be done?
17934And how can we behold his glory, but by the spiritual contemplation of his infinite perfections?
17934And how did Christ love us?
17934And how is he merciful?
17934And what connection could be more intimate than this?
17934And what more ungrateful, than to fret and worry themselves, lest they should come to want?
17934And what must be the extent of this love?
17934And what was the result of these joint labors of the whole church?
17934And what would be the consequence, if this selfish principle were carried out in the material universe?
17934And when the appointed means of grace are slighted, can any one expect the blessing of God?
17934And who would like to have his faults made the subject of common conversation among his acquaintances?
17934And why should it be thought of less consequence to be exact and punctual in our engagements with God than with man?
17934Are the fruits of the Spirit manifest in my heart and life?
17934As whose message did I receive the word?
17934But here again you may inquire,"What can_ I_ do?"
17934But how is the glory of God promoted by your growth in grace?
17934But of what benefit is the sword to the soldier who knows not how to use it?
17934But the objection arises,"As God is almighty, why is Satan permitted to exercise any power at all?"
17934But who among us is ever heard thanking God for the piety of his brethren?
17934But why did the apostle couple these two dispositions together?
17934But, how can this exist in the heart, when we feel unwilling to make the least sacrifice of our own feelings or interests for their benefit?
17934But, is there no danger that females themselves may become partakers of this monstrous vice?
17934But, the objection arises,"If this doctrine be really true, why is it that Christians offer up so many prayers without receiving answers?"
17934But, you may ask,"What is the standard at which I must aim?"
17934Can I glorify God in wearing it?"
17934Can fire unite with water?
17934Can we love them_ as ourselves_, and make no effort to open their eyes to their awful danger, and persuade them to flee from it?
17934Did I lay my scheme for the business of the day wisely and well?
17934Did I meditate upon divine things in the wakeful hours of the night?
17934Did I offer my solemn praises, and renew the dedication of myself to God, with becoming attention and suitable affections?
17934Did I remember that I am indebted for life, and health, and every enjoyment, to the sufferings and death of my dear Redeemer?
17934Did I renewedly consecrate my spared life to his service?
17934Did I say nothing passionate, mischievous, slanderous, imprudent, impertinent?
17934Did I there renew my covenant vows?
17934Did I yesterday make all needful preparations for the holy Sabbath?
17934Did it do my heart good, or was it a mere amusement?
17934Did the truth I was contemplating deeply affect my own heart?
17934Do I cordially submit to him in his office of_ King_?
17934Do I delight also in his natural perfections, as appertaining to the Supreme Ruler of the universe?
17934Do I delight in secret communion with God, in prayer and praise?
17934Do I delight in the moral law of God, as a transcript of his holy character?
17934Do I delight in the ordinances of his house?
17934Do I derive comfort in my afflictions by making him my refuge?
17934Do I earnestly strive to bring my heart and life into complete conformity to his will?
17934Do I exercise a spirit of forbearance towards the faults of others, forgiving injuries and offences?
17934Do I experience any ardent longings after his spiritual presence with my soul?
17934Do I feel an unalterable desire for the conversion of their souls?
17934Do I feel any earnest desires after conformity to his image?
17934Do I feel any more compassion for dying sinners?
17934Do I feel greater concern for the prosperity of the church and the conversion of the world?
17934Do I feel grieved when I see his law disregarded?
17934Do I feel increasing spirituality in religious duties?
17934Do I feel increasing tenderness of conscience, and maintain more watchfulness against sin?
17934Do I feel more delight in contemplating the divine character, in reading his word, in prayer, in the ordinances of his house,& c.?
17934Do I feel more intense longings of soul after conformity to his image?
17934Do I feel no reserve in my heart, making first the condition that I may be saved?
17934Do I feel this delight in his character, independent of the idea that he is my friend?
17934Do I find delight in meditating upon it?
17934Do I find peace of conscience and spiritual joy in believing in Jesus?
17934Do I heartily and earnestly offer the prayer,--"Thy kingdom come,"doing and giving all in my power to promote it?
17934Do I humbly acquiesce in the justice of God, in the eternal punishment of the wicked?
17934Do I in lowliness of mind esteem others better than myself?
17934Do I include myself in this, thereby"accepting the punishment of my sin"?
17934Do I likewise recognize his hand in the little perplexities and trials of every- day life?
17934Do I look to my union with him, as the branch to the vine, for spiritual nourishment, strength and life?
17934Do I love his word?
17934Do I love my enemies, bless them that curse me, and seek the good of those who strive to injure me?
17934Do I love the children of God, as bearing his image?
17934Do I make his will the rule of my life?
17934Do I manifest my love for all mankind, by doing good to all as I have opportunity?
17934Do I not think of myself more highly than I ought to think?
17934Do I now consider myself as no more my own, but the Lord''s, by the purchase of the Redeemer''s blood?
17934Do I now feel my soul refreshed, and my strength renewed, for the Christian warfare?
17934Do I now hail the approach of the Sabbath with delight?
17934Do I now harbor ill- will towards any being on earth?
17934Do I perceive any growing deadness to the world?
17934Do I prefer his favor and dread his power above that of all other beings?
17934Do I realize the danger of_ self- confidence_?
17934Do I realize to what my union with Christ entitles me?
17934Do I receive him as my_ Prophet_, submitting my will entirely to the teachings of his word and Spirit?
17934Do I recognize the hand of God in the daily blessings of this life?
17934Do I see a moral beauty and excellence in him above all created intelligences?
17934Do I see more and more my own weakness, and feel a more steady dependence upon Christ?
17934Do I seek the peace of Zion, avoiding every unnecessary offence, and even sacrificing my own feelings for the sake of the peace of the church?
17934Do I therefore make it my constant and highest aim to glorify God with my body and spirit which are his?
17934Do I think less of myself?
17934Do I truly feel that it is more blessed to give than to receive?
17934Do all my trials subdue and chasten my spirit, working in me patience, experience, and hope?
17934Do my own sins in particular appear more aggravated?
17934Doddridge''s Questions._"Did I awake as with God this morning, and rise with a grateful sense of his goodness?
17934Does a sense of my own vileness and unworthiness humble me low before God?
17934Does my faith lead me to look at the things that are unseen, and set my affections on things above, and not on things on the earth?
17934Does my hope of salvation rest solely and alone in the righteousness and atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ?
17934Does my relish for spiritual things increase, while my taste for earthly delights diminishes?
17934Does this lead me to see my need of just such a Saviour as Jesus?
17934Does this union with Christ lead me to feel a union of spirit with all his disciples?
17934For what else could have brought this thought to their minds?
17934For whom did I hear-- for myself, or for others?
17934For whom have I lived?
17934Has a sense of the divine presence filled me with holy awe and reverence?
17934Has it led me to feel my unworthiness of God''s favor?
17934Has my frame of spirit been, lively, and my thoughts collected, in this exercise?
17934Has my heart been affected with any discoveries of the infinite loveliness of the divine perfections?
17934Has my heart been broken, contrite, and humble, under a sense of my sins against God?
17934Has my heart been drawn out to God with filial affection and humble confidence, through Jesus the Mediator?
17934Has my heart been grieved to see that I fall so far short of keeping it?
17934Has my heart this day been full of love to God, and to all mankind?
17934Has my love for Christians increased?
17934Has my love increased?
17934Has my soul been filled with joy and peace in believing in Christ?
17934Has my will been brought more entirely to bow to the will of God, so that I have no will of my own?
17934Has not sin brought upon us all our wretchedness?
17934Has this been the sorrow of the world which worketh death?
17934Has this driven me from resting upon anything in myself, to put my trust alone in Christ?
17934Has this driven me to Christ?
17934Has this led me to do more for their conversion?
17934Has this love arisen from the image of Christ manifest in them; or from their friendship for me, and the comfort I have enjoyed in their society?
17934Has this sense of sin emptied me of myself, and begotten a deep poverty of spirit?
17934Have I abandoned all attempts to establish my own righteousness, by resolutions of amendment and future obedience?
17934Have I abounded more in every good word and work?
17934Have I any deeper sense of the exceeding sinfulness of sin?
17934Have I become dead also to the world, not seeking my portion in its riches, honors, pleasures, or pursuits?
17934Have I been daily to the cross of Christ for pardon and strength?
17934Have I been diligent and faithful in the business of the day?
17934Have I been easily provoked?
17934Have I been influenced, in this respect, by the pride of appearance?
17934Have I been irritated with the slightest offences or crosses of my will?
17934Have I been looking forward to death and eternity this day, and considered myself as a probationer for heaven, and, through grace, an expectant of it?
17934Have I been modest, unobtrusive, and courteous, in all I have done and said?
17934Have I been more faithful in all the relations of life?
17934Have I been prudent and discreet in all things?
17934Have I ceased attempting to justify myself?
17934Have I cheerfully taken up my cross and followed him?
17934Have I cordially sought reconciliation with God through the blood of Jesus?
17934Have I crucified the flesh, with its affections and lusts?
17934Have I denied self, whenever it has come between me and duty?
17934Have I desired them for the glory of God, or for the gratification of myself?
17934Have I done the same to others as I would wish them to do to me?
17934Have I earnestly and sincerely desired the things for which I have asked?
17934Have I employed every moment of the past day in the most profitable manner?
17934Have I engaged in trifling and vain conversation, or in any other manner conformed to the spirit of the world?
17934Have I engaged in worldly or unprofitable conversation?
17934Have I enjoyed more of the presence of God?
17934Have I esteemed myself better than others?
17934Have I exercised a proper control over all my appetites, desires, and passions?
17934Have I exercised any feelings of compassion for the needy?
17934Have I exercised forbearance towards the faults of others?
17934Have I exercised harshness, or an unforgiving temper, towards any?
17934Have I exercised sincere and heartfelt sorrow on account of my sins?
17934Have I felt a lively sense of the divine presence continually?
17934Have I felt an humble submission to the will of God?
17934Have I felt and acknowledged my dependence upon the Holy Spirit for every right exercise of heart?
17934Have I felt any delight in the law of God?
17934Have I felt any emotions of love for Christians?
17934Have I felt any longing desires after conformity to the divine image?
17934Have I felt any longing desires after conformity to the divine image?
17934Have I felt any love for the souls of sinners?
17934Have I felt any sensible delight in the exercises of public worship?
17934Have I felt any sensible delight while reading it?
17934Have I felt continually that my time is not my own?
17934Have I felt my dependence upon God for everything?
17934Have I felt my dependence upon the Spirit of God?
17934Have I felt my need?
17934Have I felt my sins to be an insupportable burden?
17934Have I felt that God was speaking_ to me_ through his word?
17934Have I felt the pressure of present obligation?
17934Have I felt the secret workings of spiritual pride?
17934Have I first sought the direction of God, and then entered upon these duties in a spirit of prayer?
17934Have I found pardon and peace in him?
17934Have I from my heart forgiven them?
17934Have I glorified God in my dress?
17934Have I gone into company, without first visiting my closet?
17934Have I governed my discourses well, in such and such company?
17934Have I governed my thoughts well, especially in such or such an interval of solitude?
17934Have I had a full apprehension of my own exceeding sinfulness?
17934Have I had a view of the exceeding sinfulness of sin, and the corruptions of my own heart in particular?
17934Have I heartily given up all for him?
17934Have I humbled myself low before God?
17934Have I improved every opportunity to warn impenitent sinners?
17934Have I indulged a self- seeking spirit?
17934Have I indulged an angry, fretful, peevish temper?
17934Have I indulged self- complacency or self- seeking?
17934Have I indulged undue anxiety about the affairs of this world?
17934Have I indulged wandering thoughts, during any of the devotional exercises of the closet?
17934Have I kept my vows?
17934Have I lived a life of faith and prayer?
17934Have I lived a life of self- denial?
17934Have I made any progress in subduing the unholy tempers of my heart?
17934Have I made any_ progress_ in the Christian race?
17934Have I maintained Christian sincerity in all things?
17934Have I maintained a cheerful, serene, and peaceful temper of heart?
17934Have I maintained a constant spirit of prayer?
17934Have I maintained a dependence on divine influence?
17934Have I maintained continually a deep and lively sense of divine things?
17934Have I maintained spirituality of mind through the day?
17934Have I manifested a morose, sour, and jealous disposition towards others?
17934Have I mortified my members which are upon the earth, and put off the works of the flesh?
17934Have I murmured at the dispensations of Providence?
17934Have I neglected any opportunity of doing good, either to the souls or bodies of others?
17934Have I neglected or delayed to perform any duty when it has been made known?
17934Have I not regarded iniquity in my heart?
17934Have I observed my regular seasons of prayer?
17934Have I obtained any conquests over indwelling sin?
17934Have I put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge, after the image of him that created him?
17934Have I put on_ meekness_, not being easily provoked to the indulgence of resentful feelings?
17934Have I read God''s word with a prayerful spirit?
17934Have I read it with self- application?
17934Have I received my comforts thankfully, and my afflictions submissively?
17934Have I refused to make any personal sacrifice, whereby I might glorify God, or do good to others?
17934Have I refused to make personal sacrifices for their benefit?
17934Have I seen him to be, in all respects, a complete Saviour, just such as my ruined and lost condition requires?
17934Have I seen it in afflictions, and particularly in little things, which had a tendency to vex and disquiet me?
17934Have I sent up frequent ejaculations to God?
17934Have I since lived not unto myself, but unto God?
17934Have I sought my own ease or pleasure?
17934Have I sought the aid of the Holy Spirit in this, also?
17934Have I sought the aid of the Holy Spirit?
17934Have I spent any time in heavenly meditation?
17934Have I spoken evil of any, or listened with complacency to evil speaking?
17934Have I spoken evil of any, or listened with complacency to evil- speaking?
17934Have I studied the word of God with an earnest desire to know present duty?
17934Have I through him become dead to sin, but alive to God?
17934Have I used all diligence to improve my mind, that I might be capable of doing more for the glory of God, and the good of my fellow- creatures?
17934Have I utterly despaired of acceptance with God in any other way than by the mediation of Christ?
17934Have I utterly despaired of all help from myself?
17934Have I wasted any time at the toilet?
17934Have I watched over my fancy, and kept under my imagination?
17934Have I watched over my heart continually, against the temptations of Satan?
17934Have I watched over my heart, my tongue, and my actions?
17934Have I, at any time this day, indulged vain or worldly thoughts?
17934Have I_ laid hold_ of the promises of God?
17934Have my thoughts been habitually directed towards heavenly things?
17934Have the fruits of the Spirit increased in my heart and life?
17934How am I affected with the contemplation of his sufferings for the salvation of my soul?
17934How can they meet them at the bar of God?
17934How constant and how strong have been these desires?
17934How did I begin the day?
17934How did I begin the day?
17934How did I begin the day?
17934How did I read the Scriptures, or any other devotional or practical piece which I afterwards found it convenient to review?
17934How did these persons arrive at this eminence in the Christian life?
17934How did they affect me?
17934How has Jesus appeared to me?
17934How has my heart been affected with my short- comings in obedience and duty?
17934How have I been affected by them?
17934How have I borne them?
17934How have I enjoyed my hours of leisure?
17934How have I felt in regard to the interests of Zion, the salvation of souls, and the glory of God?
17934How have I felt towards my Christian brethren?
17934How have I felt, in view of my sins, and of God''s goodness to me?
17934How have I guarded against the temptations of the day, particularly against this or that temptation, which I foresaw in the morning?
17934How have I performed the business of the day?
17934How have I performed them?
17934How have I since improved the impressions I then received?
17934How have the other stated devotions of the day been attended, whether in the family or in public?
17934How much prayer did I mingle with hearing?
17934How much progress have I made, in overcoming these heart- wanderings?
17934How much time have I spent this day in my closet?
17934How often and how fervently have I carried them to the throne of grace?
17934How was my heart affected by them?
17934How was my heart improved by the last Sabbath?
17934How was my own heart affected with the truths contained in the lesson?
17934How was my subject of thought this day chosen, and how was it regarded?
17934How was self- examination performed the last night?
17934How were my thoughts employed during the wakeful hours of the night?
17934How were my thoughts occupied on my return from public worship?
17934How were my thoughts occupied on the way?
17934How were the secret devotions of the morning performed?
17934How, then, can there be any congeniality of feeling?
17934How, then, could you unite your interest with one who continually rejects and abuses the object of your soul''s delight?
17934If I had a house full of gold, and had promised to give you as much as you desire, would you need to be urged to ask?
17934If all hope of salvation were suddenly taken away from me, would my heart still acquiesce in the justice of the sentence of condemnation?
17934If every planet should set up an interest separate from the whole, would they move on with such beautiful harmony?
17934If the Holy Ghost dwell in us, to guide and direct us in all our ways, will he forsake us in so important a matter as prayer?
17934If the Lord Jesus had reasoned and acted upon this principle, would a single soul have been saved?
17934If they neglect to warn sinners, will they be guiltless of the blood of souls?
17934If we refuse to do our duty, can we expect his presence?
17934If we withhold from him what he requires of us for advancing the interests of his kingdom, can we expect temporal prosperity?
17934In all my approaches to the throne of grace, have I come with a suitable preparation of heart?
17934In all my intercourse with others, have I manifested a softness and mildness of manner, and a kind and tender tone of feeling?
17934In view of this union, do I feel a filial spirit of adoption towards God as_ my father_?
17934In what character did I view the preacher?
17934Is Christ precious to my soul?
17934Is he the object of my highest love?
17934Is it any wonder that_ such a prayer_ should be heard?
17934Is it necessary for my comfort, or for my decent appearance in society?
17934Is it possible for a person to exercise a feeling"as strong as death,"and yet not be sensible of it?
17934Is it possible to conceive a stronger expression of the willingness of God to answer the prayers of his people?
17934Is my soul ever moved with sweet emotion in contemplating the infinite_ moral_ perfections of God?
17934Is the same mind in me, in these respects, that was in Christ Jesus?
17934It is my meditation all the day"?
17934Let us, therefore, inquire what was his example, with reference to the subject under consideration?
17934Need you be urged to ask?
17934Need you want any grace?
17934Now, how do we manifest our love to our brothers and sisters?
17934Now, what hinders you to"go and do likewise"?
17934Or do I indulge a secret regret that my worldly schemes should be interrupted by this hallowed season of rest?
17934Or has it been godly sorrow, which worketh repentance not to be repented of?
17934Or have I indulged in harshness and severity, pride and arrogance?
17934Or, if you spend the whole of it in the active duties of Christian benevolence, how much good can you accomplish?
17934Or, should we suffer the children to grow up without instruction, in ignorance and vice, because their parents are vicious?
17934Should not all Christians, then, consider themselves placed, to some extent, at least, in the situation of watchmen upon the walls of Zion?
17934So strong was his love that he laid down his life for us?
17934Suppose God were changeable in his character, feelings, and purposes, what confidence could be reposed in his promises?
17934They be influenced by great names?
17934They have respect to the opinions of the ancients?
17934Upon what were my thoughts occupied during the wakeful hours of the night?
17934Was it all performed to the glory of God?
17934Was it the personal benefits which he had received or expected to receive from God?
17934Was the word mixed with faith?
17934Was this exercise performed in a prayerful spirit?
17934We are required, with great frequency and solemnity, to watch ourselves; but where is the injunction,"Watch thy brethren?"
17934What Christian, then, whose soul burns with divine love, will be disposed to apply to this holy employment the cold appellation of_ duty_?
17934What business have I done?
17934What can we do more for his honor and glory than to reclaim these rebellious subjects of his government, and bring them back to loyalty and obedience?
17934What communion have I enjoyed with God?
17934What communion have I held with God, in secret, this day?
17934What conflicts have I had with my own corruptions?
17934What conquests have I made by the grace of God over sin?
17934What direct efforts have I made for their conversion?
17934What discoveries have I had of my own guilt and helplessness, and my need of a Saviour?
17934What discoveries have I made of the divine character?
17934What do I find here which points to Christ?
17934What errors or what sins have I committed, in thought, word, or deed?
17934What evidence have I that it was attended by the Holy Spirit to my heart I Did I indulge wandering thoughts, in any part of the public services?
17934What falls have I suffered?
17934What general efforts to impress their minds with the truth?
17934What good have I done?
17934What has been my frame of spirit, while engaged in the employments of the day?
17934What has been my general frame of mind this day?
17934What has been the burden of my petitions?
17934What has been the result?
17934What has been the spirit of my intercourse with others?
17934What has this led me to do for their conversion?
17934What has this led me to do for them?
17934What have I done for the glory of God, or the good of my fellow- creatures?
17934What have been my feelings in prayer?
17934What have been my feelings, on coming anew to the cross of Christ?
17934What have been my motives for desiring their conversion?]
17934What improvement have I made in divine knowledge?
17934What in meditation?
17934What in reading God''s word?
17934What lessons have I learned by them?
17934What meetings have I attended?
17934What my manner?
17934What prayers have I offered in their behalf?
17934What progress have I made in subduing them?
17934What progress have I made in the divine life?
17934What public or private duties have I neglected?
17934What sense of the divine presence have I maintained through the day?
17934What spirit of prayer have I exercised this day?
17934What spiritual affections have I experienced, and what has been their effect upon me since?
17934What sympathy does this lead me to exercise towards them?
17934What tempers have I exercised, in my intercourse with others?
17934What temptations have I encountered?
17934What temptations have I encountered?
17934What then will become of those sins which we have laid by for the consideration of another day?
17934What time have I lost this day, in the morning, or the forenoon-- in the afternoon, or the evening?
17934What trait of character can be more amiable and lovely?
17934What trials have I experienced?
17934What victories have I gained?
17934What views have I had of myself?
17934What vows did I then make?
17934What was my frame of mind, on retiring to rest, at the close of the week?
17934What was my general frame of mind, while there?
17934What were my feelings on awaking?
17934What were my feelings, on entering the house of God?
17934What were my first emotions, as I awoke this morning?
17934What would you think, to see a child throwing away the bread his mother gives him, because it does not suit his capricious notions?
17934What, then, could have been his design in this, but to set before us an example for the regulation of our conduct?
17934When I awoke this morning, did my heart rise up with gratitude to my merciful Preserver?
17934When I awoke, on this holy morning, towards what were my first thoughts directed?
17934When I went before my class, what were my feelings in regard to their souls, and my own responsibility?
17934When anything occurs, the first question which arises in their minds is,"How will this affect_ me_?"
17934When in company, have I improved every opportunity of giving a profitable direction to conversation?
17934When my soul is under the hidings of his countenance, can I enjoy any other good?
17934When you open this blessed book, let this always be the sincere inquiry of your heart:"Lord, what wilt thou have_ me_ to_ do_?"
17934Where is the heart that would not revolt at the idea of brothers and sisters scanning each other''s faults, in the ears of strangers?
17934Who can accuse the Lord of unfaithfulness to the least of his promises?
17934Who ever heard of a man''s proclaiming his grief to every passing stranger?
17934Why did he hide God''s word in his heart?
17934Why have I desired these things?
17934Why, then, should we refuse to trust him, when the assurances of his watchful care and love are so full, and so abundant?
17934Will he bless the means which you have devised, and preferred to those of his own appointment?
17934With humble confidence in his intercession, do I come boldly to the throne of grace?
17934With the evidence here presented, who can doubt that God hears and answers prayer?
17934With what attention and improvement have I read the Scriptures this evening?
17934With what feelings and spirit have I engaged in the various devotions of the day?
17934With what feelings did I join the devotional exercises of singing and prayer?
17934With what preparation did I go to the sanctuary?
17934With what temper did I then lie down and compose myself to sleep?"
17934With what temper, and under what regulations, have the recreations of this day been pursued?
17934Would they think they could live comfortably upon perhaps no more than seventy- five cents a day, as the proceeds of the husband''s labor?
17934Yet, what is this, in comparison to leading astray the soul that is inquiring for the way of salvation?
17934You ought frequently to set apart seasons for the solemn and prayerful consideration of the important question,--"_Am I a Christian_?"
17934[ With what preparation did I go to the Sabbath- school?
17934_ As to my Christian character in general._ Do I realize my dependence upon the Holy Spirit for every right feeling and action?
17934_ As to my faith in Christ._ Have I ceased from my own works, and, as a heavy- laden sinner, come to Christ for rest?
17934_ As to my love to God._ Do I take God for my supreme and eternal portion?
17934_ As to my views of the government of God._ Do I acquiesce in the government of God as a most wise, most just, and most righteous government?
17934_ Let me examine as to my views of Sin._ Have I beheld sin with an abhorrence far greater than the delight it ever gave me?
17934_ To be used on ordinary occasions._ With what frame of spirit did I close the last day?
17934_ To be used when time is very limited._ With what feelings did I compose myself to sleep last night?
17934_ To be used when you have more time than usual._ Did I last night compose myself to sleep with a sweet sense of the divine presence?
17934and have I sought, and found, and improved, opportunities of doing and getting good?
17934and how have I profited this day by any remarks I then made on former negligences and mistakes?
17934and who is there so perfect as not sometimes to need it to be extended toward himself?
17934or am I ready to prefer the judgment of my brethren, and submit to them, when I can do it conscientiously?
17934or have I suffered it to wander without control?
17934or what shall we drink?
17934or wherewithal shall we be clothed?"
19830Am I? 19830 And shall I die to- day?"
19830And will I be with Jesus to- night, father?
19830Are you glad that your child''s dead?
19830Are you sure of that?
19830But are you saved?
19830But are you willing to take the risk till next spring?
19830But what about the water?
19830But you are not afraid to die?
19830But, doctor,said the agonized father,"can you do nothing to bring him to consciousness, even for a moment?"
19830But,replied the treasurer,"do you understand its amount?"
19830Ca n''t you turn your head around?
19830Can not what?
19830Can you read?
19830Can you tell what is on that sign- post?
19830Did n''t I tell you never to pray again? 19830 Did n''t I write to you about him?"
19830Do n''t you see I am getting quite well?
19830Do you know, my boy, that you are dying?
19830Do you mean to tell me,said the young lady, looking up in my face,"that I ca n''t be saved until I forgive her?"
19830Do you remember the young man who answered you so roughly the other night?
19830Do you see that beautiful meadow?
19830Do you think, then, I would tell you a falsehood?
19830Do? 19830 Do?
19830Got a home there?
19830Have you lost any property? 19830 Have you lost any reputation in your country?"
19830Have you seen anything of my son?
19830Hear what?
19830How did it happen?
19830How did they like him?
19830How did you come here?
19830How do you know this is true?
19830How is it with you here?
19830How is it with you, my friend?
19830How is it with you?''
19830I know better; have you lost any relations?
19830I think you said you were a friend?
19830I walk about in the day time; I lie down at night, and it comes upon me continually:''Eternity, and where shall I spend it?'' 19830 I will explain,"I said"If your sins are more than you can bear, wo n''t you cast them on One who will bear them for you?"
19830I wonder what''s the matter?
19830If I say I trust Him, will He save me?
19830Is that acceptable?
19830Is that so? 19830 Is there no hope for me?"
19830My son, do you know you are dying?
19830Next day?
19830Next day?
19830No, am I?
19830Now, what do you do with the passages bearing upon the death?
19830O my darling child,sobbed the woman,"are you never to see the mother that gave you birth?
19830Oh, papa, will you take me to see the bears in Lincoln Park?
19830Please, sir, tell me why you do n''t love Jesus?
19830Sick?
19830The neighbors, therefore, and they which before had seen him which was blind, said, Is not this he that sat and begged? 19830 Then said they unto him, Where is he?
19830Therefore, said they unto him, How were thine eyes opened? 19830 They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of Him, that He hath opened thine eyes?
19830Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die?
19830Was that Governor Pollock? 19830 Well, friend, how is it with you?"
19830Well, then, I shall be with Jesus to- night, wo n''t I, father?
19830Well, what do you preach?
19830Well, why do n''t you go to school?
19830Well,said the boy,"you never prayed for me, father; wo n''t you pray for my lost soul now?"
19830What did you say?
19830What else?
19830What for?
19830What have you got in heaven?
19830What is an infidel?
19830What is the matter?
19830What is the trouble?
19830What would you do, then?
19830What''s the matter?
19830What''s the trouble?
19830What, do you think my boy will never see?
19830What,said he,"you are the man that has been preaching to us, ai n''t you?"
19830What?
19830When once off the old wreck and safe in the life- boat, what remained for you to do?
19830When the life- boat came to you,said a friend,"did you expect it had brought some tools to repair your old ship?"
19830Where are you going?
19830Where art thou?
19830Where?
19830Who is it?
19830Who is that man?
19830Who is that young man?
19830Who said it?
19830Who was that man?
19830Who''s that?
19830Who?
19830Who?
19830Why ca n''t you take him to Christ? 19830 Why not?"
19830Why not?
19830Why not?
19830Why not?
19830Why, I was listening to your sermon last night, and when you asked,''Who''ll receive Him now?'' 19830 Why, is your burden so great that Christ ca n''t carry it?"
19830Why, papa? 19830 Why, what have you been doing?"
19830Why,said I,"did you send your daughter out of the room before you said this?"
19830Why,said I,"how''s that?"
19830Why,she says,"why he speaks as he did when I first married him; I wonder if he has got well?"
19830Will you get down with me and pray?
19830Will you tell my mother and father that I died a Christian?
19830Wo n''t the grapes be acceptable, papa?
19830Wo n''t you let me pray for you to come to Jesus?
19830Yes,he said,"I was making a plea for India, and I did n''t quite finish my speech, did I?"
19830You Captain of the Guard?
19830You''re mistaken; why do you think that?
19830You?
19830''''What more can you have than that?
19830-- Do you believe that He would send those men out to preach the gospel to every creature unless he wanted every creature to be saved?
19830-- Do you believe the Lord will call a poor sinner, and then cast him out?
19830-- Have not some of you heard a sermon in which you were offered as a sinner to the Lord Jesus Christ, and your conscience was troubled?
19830-- If we were all of us doing the work that God has got for us to do, do n''t you see how the work of the Lord would advance?
19830-- Now just think a moment and answer the question,"''What shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?"
19830-- What can botanists tell you of the lily of the valley?
19830-- What grounds have we for not believing God?
19830-- What makes the Dead Sea dead?
19830-- What reason have I for doubting God''s own word?
19830--"Lord, you do n''t really mean that we shall preach the Gospel to those men that murdered you, to those men that took your life?"
19830A second time she put the question,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
19830After the Sermon I went to the pew and said,"My friend, are you a Christian?"
19830After the child left the room, I said,"What is the matter?"
19830All men in his place of business seemed to say,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
19830All the letters seemed to read,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
19830An Englishman asked me some time ago,"Do you know much about Job?"
19830And I ask you,"Will you not be reconciled?"
19830And I said,"Suppose we write upon that board some of the earthly treasures?
19830And as you look into that face, as you look into those wounds on His feet or His hands, will you say He has not the power to save you?
19830And before this evil world has marked your dearest treasures for its prey, have you learned to lead your little ones to a children''s Christ?
19830And he said,"Who can?"
19830Are you married?
19830Ask your heart,"Is this the work of the devil?"
19830Before the closing of the school I was at home, and when she came in her first words were:"Papa, wo n''t you forgive me?"
19830But He asked,"Whom do you say that I am?"
19830But what did that father do?
19830But what is that to you?
19830But what was the next thing that took place?
19830But when he laid his head on the pillow that voice kept whispering,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
19830By and by the pilot was heard to say,"Do you see the lower lights?"
19830Can not you trust God as a friend?"
19830Can you tell me why the Son of God came down to that prison that night, and, passing cell after cell, went to that one, and set the captive free?
19830Could there have been any better news?
19830Dear friends, the harvest is passing; the summer will soon be ended; wo n''t you let Him redeem you?
19830Did he say,"Let the boy go"?
19830Did she wait until she sent him to be washed before she rushed and took him in her arms?
19830Did that father say,"Let him go"?
19830Did you ever think what would take place if we could vote the Bible and the ministers of the gospel and God out from among the people?
19830Do I hear another bid?
19830Do n''t that settle the question?
19830Do n''t you believe it?
19830Do n''t you believe you have got everlasting life?
19830Do n''t you remember something like that happening to you?
19830Do n''t you think she will be known there as a mother that loved her child?
19830Do n''t you think you had better give up?
19830Do you believe He will not give men power to accept this salvation as a gift?
19830Do you believe He would tell them to preach it to people without giving people the power to accept it?
19830Do you believe she was not willing to forgive him?
19830Do you believe the God of heaven is mocking men by offering them his gospel and not giving them the power to take hold of it?
19830Do you hear another bid?
19830Do you really think I am dying?"
19830Do you think I argued with him?
19830Do you think she leaped into that boat and left her boy to die?
19830Do you think she was likely to keep him long standing there?
19830Do you think she would be a stranger in the Lord''s world?
19830Do you think that these people, too corrupt for earth, would go there?
19830Do you think, sir, I have not been seeking Christ?"
19830Do you understand all about Algebra, Geometry; Hebrew, Latin, and Greek?"
19830Everybody was waiting for his neighbor to say:''Are we, then, doomed to die?''
19830Father, where is your boy to- night?
19830Finally I said:"Is there anyone against whom you have bitter feelings?"
19830God has provided an ark for us, and the question is: Are you inside or outside this ark?
19830Had an angel dropped down and canceled the debt?
19830Have n''t you passed through that experience?
19830Have you felt the Saviour near?
19830Have you felt the spirit''s power?
19830Have you got a desire to be saved, have you got a desire to be present at the marriage supper?
19830Have you learned this sweetest lesson of heaven on earth, to know and hold communion with your God?
19830Have you on the Lord believed?
19830He caught the boy with a push and said,"Did n''t I tell you never to pray again?
19830He did not speak to me, but I went around to the foot of the bed and looked in his face and said,"Wo n''t you speak to me?"
19830He had a good distance to walk, and as he went along he thought,"Why ca n''t I pray now as I go along, instead of waiting to go home?"
19830He rose to go, and the text came upon his ears again,"Where art thou?"
19830He said to the angel,"What is this stone left out for?"
19830He said:"Do you remember the man you met about three months ago at the lamp- post, and how he cursed you?
19830He saw upon the desk the column of debts, and when he came to the bottom saw the question:"Who''s to pay them?"
19830He stopped me and said,"Is that there?"
19830He wanted to know if there was hope for him in the eleventh hour?
19830He was all discouraged in his efforts to convert lazy men, and I said to him,"Did you ever know of a lazy man being converted?"
19830He went to the mad- house where his mother was, and went up to her and said,"Mother, mother, do n''t you know me?
19830He would describe his boy, and say,"If you ever hear of him or see him, will you not write to me?"
19830Her faith began to waver, and she said,"Will I have to give him up at last?
19830His little girl could n''t understand exactly where he was going, and she said:"Father, have you got a home in that land you are going to?"
19830How are you going to rejoice if your names are not written there?
19830How will that do?"
19830How will that sound in the judgment?
19830How, then, shall ye escape if ye neglect so great salvation?
19830I ask you in all candor what are you going to do with this assurance if we do n''t preach it?
19830I asked:"Now what if I should come to you and cast out insinuations against her?"
19830I asked;"does your mother know where you are?"
19830I do n''t have any conflicts or trouble, and yet I am an infidel and you are a Christian-- always in a muss- how''s that, Sambo?"
19830I finished the sermon upon"What shall I do with Jesus?"
19830I said to a man once,"Have you got a wife?"
19830I said to the Secretary of the Young Men''s Christian Association who got up the meeting,"Who are these men?"
19830I say that book is a lie, how can it be one side when it is a lie?
19830I say,"Where is the chapter and verse where it says I can be saved?"
19830I thought you did n''t believe in it?"
19830I took him aside and said,"Now you are going to become a Christian-- you will come out for the Lord now?"
19830I went along to the next cell"How is it with you?"
19830I went forward, and said:"Are you a Christian?"
19830I went to him and said:"My little boy, what is your trouble?"
19830I went up to him at the close of the meeting and said:"How is it with you, my friend?"
19830I will pray to God to give us a little house, and wo n''t He?"
19830If he has, I ask him: Is not the way of the transgressor hard?
19830If one man can liberate forty millions, has not God got the power to liberate every captive?
19830If you do not pity him and love him when I am dead and gone, who will?"
19830If you stop to ask yourself why you do n''t believe in Christ, is there really any reason?
19830Is n''t an unreasonable thing to hold out?
19830Is there a man in this assemblage who will receive His testimony and set his seal that God is true?
19830Is there any other one?
19830Is there anyone here who bids for it?
19830Is there anyone here, who, although he is poor, can find no reason to praise God?
19830Is there no one who will say,"By the grace of God I will accept the invitation now"?
19830Is there one who will put his name to it?
19830Is this death?
19830It is all dark, and how can we be sure?"
19830Lady Ann Erskine, you have heard the two bidders for your soul, which will you accept?
19830Mary, did you ever hear of Him?
19830My friends, his"rock is not as our rock"Why did he send his daughter out of the room if he believed what he said?
19830My friends, what are you going to do with Him to- night?
19830Now will you not love Him?
19830Now wo n''t you gratify your old father by staying at home with him?"
19830Now, why do n''t you take that road and go there?"
19830O Sheriff, why did n''t you tell me who it was?
19830Oh, my friends, do n''t you hear Jesus Christ crying to you to- night?
19830Oh, my friends, how many of us act like this physician?
19830Oh, my friends, wo n''t you trust Him?
19830One day He said,"Whom do men say that I am?"
19830One day, as the father was reading the papers, the boy came to him and put his hand on his shoulder and said:"Why do n''t you praise God?
19830One of the young men said to the old darkey driver,"Samba, how old are you?"
19830Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
19830Poor lost soul, which will you have?
19830Said I,"Did you ever know anybody to be saved by that kind of thing, did you ever convert anybody by them?"
19830Satan, Satan, what will you give?
19830Says she,"''Do you think I am not in earnest?
19830She said to her footman when she saw Rowland Hill in the midst of the people,"Why, who is that man?"
19830She said to me,"Will you talk to my boys?"
19830She took him by the hand and led him into the Sabbath- school"Can you give me a place to teach this little boy?"
19830She was fearful of losing him altogether if he went out of the school that day, and she said to him,"Will you let me walk home with you?"
19830She went into the room and the child asked her:"What are those clouds and mountains that I see so dark?"
19830She went up to him and said,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
19830So he went to the little fellow and said,"''Now, Sammy, are you not going to ask your mother''s forgiveness?"
19830So she looks out and asks:"John, is that you?"
19830So the father went to him and said,"Why, Sammy, why do n''t you ask your mother''s forgiveness?"
19830So they met in the middle of the room, both saying at once:"Will you forgive me?"
19830Some skeptic might ask,"What is the philosophy of it?"
19830Still there''s more to follow; Does His blessed presence, cheer?
19830Still there''s more to follow; Falling like the gentle shower?
19830Still there''s more to follow; Of His grace have you received?
19830Suppose Mr. Moody had come to you and asked you if you were converted, what would you have told him?"
19830Suppose a man asked me if my name was Moody, and I said,"Well, I hope so,"would n''t it sound rather strange?
19830Suppose they had not believed it?
19830Suppose we should write out here to- night this excuse, how would it sound?
19830Tell me, is there any hope for me?"
19830The Commissioner turned to the officer of the prison and inquired:"Are all the convicts here?"
19830The Lord Jesus Christ, what will You give for this soul?
19830The barrister asked,"What is the trouble?"
19830The boy was touched, and what was the result?
19830The father put his hands to his face and great tears rolled down his cheeks, as he said,"Can you take me to him?"
19830The father stood for a minute looking at the Christian, and then asked:"Is Joseph sick?"
19830The father went down to his office, and stayed all the afternoon, and when he came home he asked his wife,"Has Sammy asked your forgiveness?"
19830The father went to his business, and when he came home at noon he said to his wife:"Has Sammy asked your forgiveness?"
19830The father went to his business, and when he came home he said to his wife,"Has Sammy asked your forgiveness?"
19830The first policeman he met he asked eagerly,"Have you seen my boy?"
19830The merchant listened quietly to him, and then asked him,"How long have you known of these things?"
19830The mother took her boy to her bosom and cried,"Oh, my boy,''''Who will take care of you when I am gone?
19830The next day he called upon me-- he was a merchant in that city-- and said:"Do you remember me?"
19830The question with us is, will we accept salvation-- will you believe?
19830The total completely disheartened him; and he just put at the bottom of his figures,"Who is to pay this"?
19830Then I pay attention; I say,"To me?"
19830Then came the news that there was only one man in that whole number that was to be let go, and they all began to say,"Who is it?"
19830Then she waited, as if for an answer, and then added,"Wo n''t you, please, God?"
19830There was a time when our little boy did not like to go to church, and would get up in the morning and say to his mother,"What day is to- morrow?"
19830They were asked,"Where do you go to church?"
19830Was it not a glorious thing that she did not get discouraged because she had but one Sunday- school scholar?
19830Was n''t that good news to them?
19830We could not talk of religion, for the first word brought forth a hundred exclamations,''Are we sinking?''
19830We have passed the lower lights; and have lost our chance of getting into the harbor;"What was to be done?
19830Well, shall we speak contemptuously of such a Saviour?
19830What a contrast is the other father?
19830What business are you in?"
19830What can geologists tell you of the Rock of Ages, or mere astronomers about the Bright Morning Star?
19830What could he do?
19830What could the mother say?
19830What did he care about that?
19830What did it mean?
19830What did the young convert here?
19830What does he do?
19830What does the poor fugitive do?
19830What has made England but the open Bible?
19830What have these infidels to give you in its place?
19830What is the loss of a child to the loss of a soul?
19830What is troubling you?
19830What kind of feeling have you got?
19830What will you do if you remain here?
19830What would lying elders and false deacons be to him?
19830What would you say of such a mother as that?
19830What would you say?
19830When I got back I asked my mother,"Is Mr. L-- living in such a place?"
19830When I got home-- I remember it was on Saturday morning-- I said to my wife:"Did that young man preach at the meetings?"
19830When he awoke, his first thought was,"Where is my child?"
19830When he got through, my friend asked''him,"Well, what have you got up yonder?"
19830When he tried to write his pen seemed to shape the words,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
19830When he was stripped and scourged by his persecutors you might have gone and asked him:"Well, Paul, what are you going to do now?"
19830When inside he listened to the singing and heard the text,"Where art thou?"
19830When my friend came back I said:"Have n''t you any children?"
19830When the frontiersmen see what is coming, what do they do to escape?
19830When the lady got back the colored woman came to her and said,"Now, is I free or ben''t I not?
19830When the meeting was over I went to him and asked,"Have you ever spoken to your mother or tried to pray with her?"
19830When these infidels are in trouble why do not they get some of their infidel friends to administer consolation?
19830When they make a will why do they call in some follower of the Lord Jesus Christ to carry it out?
19830Where did you die?"
19830Who likes to go to a feast better than a young bride?
19830Who will look to you?"
19830Who will sign that?
19830Why did he not take his Wife along?
19830Why did he not take his wife along with him?
19830Why do n''t you go down to these meetings that are being held?"
19830Why do n''t you sing about Christ?
19830Why had n''t He taken some of them away?
19830Why is it that many Christians are cold?
19830Why?
19830Will you decide now?
19830Will you not remember me in your prayers, and beseech God to save my soul from eternal destruction?
19830Will you say He has not the power to redeem you?
19830Wo n''t you go and see him?
19830Would you come up to the reporters''table, take up a pen and put your name down to such an excuse?
19830Would you sign that, young man?
19830Would you, mother?
19830You have been in my house; have associated with me; you knew all these things, and why did n''t you tell me before?"
19830and I put the question:"Who''ll receive Him now?"
19830asked the criminal,"who was in here and talked so kind to me?"
19830can you spell?
19830can you write?
19830how did it come about?"
19830if your boy was dying, and he called on you to pray, could you lift your burdened heart to heaven?
19830never to see the world again?"
19830replied my friend,"You, a man of your discretion, wisdom, business ability, have made no provision for your future?"
19830said my friend,"and that land there with the house upon it?"
19830they asked,"Dinna ye hear them comin?"
19830you ask;"how do you know it was the right kind of a hand?"
29557Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols? 29557 That worthy Name"; who is He?
29557Whom have I in heaven but Thee? 29557 And do we not want more of it? 29557 And is it so-- I shall be like Thy Son? 29557 And then His eyes opened and in loving tenderness He said unto them,Why are ye so fearful, O ye of little faith?"
29557And what brought about Ephraim''s conversion?
29557And what do we behold about us?
29557And what else do we find here?
29557And what else?
29557And where is He dishonored?
29557And why?
29557Are days, weeks, perhaps months of wandering your past, days in which you grieved Him?
29557Are we more devoted to Him?
29557Are we willing to have it?
29557But has this changed His Love?
29557But how is He dishonored and robbed of His Glory?
29557But is it really so-- all the vain things that charm us most-- we''d sacrifice them to His blood?
29557But is it so,"and pour contempt on all our pride?"
29557But is it so?
29557But the day was to come when Ephraim would willingly forsake all idols and cry out,"What have I any more to do with idols?"
29557But what does this glorious vision mean to_ us?_ What does it teach us?
29557But what does this glorious vision mean to_ us?_ What does it teach us?
29557But what is this fulness of which we receive and receive so abundantly?
29557But who can begin to tell out what that is, grace upon grace?
29557But who can tell out what a pre- eminence, the pre- eminence of the Lord Jesus Christ is?
29557Can we do anything less than to give Him the first place in all things?
29557Can we truly say the Lord is more precious to our hearts and that we are living more in His presence than ever before?
29557Do we all enjoy this now in faith?
29557Do we live in the power of all this?
29557Do we not need it?
29557Do you appreciate Him more than ever before?
29557Do you give Him the pre- eminence to whom God has given the pre- eminence in all things?
29557Do you have a greater burning desire in your heart for Himself?
29557Do you live in the daily enjoyment of His love?
29557Do you often weep over your coldheartedness, your lack of real devotion to Him and communion with your Lord?
29557Do you sing this Glory song?
29557Does He, that worthy Name, become more and more day by day the absorbing object of your heart and life?
29557Does your faith lay hold of this?
29557Has He become the absorbing object of our hearts and lives?
29557Has He said the end is near?
29557Has our unfaithfulness, our waywardness, our failure and backsliding affected His Love?
29557Hast thou heard Him, seen Him, known Him?
29557Have you failed Him?
29557How can we honor the Beloved One if we have fellowship with that which dishonors Him?
29557I AM-- what?
29557If this is real how can we be conformed to this world?
29557In a day when He, who is worthy, is but little praised, do you praise Him thus?
29557Is it really so that you enter deeper and deeper into that love which passeth knowledge?
29557Is it so that the Lord Jesus Christ becomes daily more real and precious to us?
29557Is not thine a captured heart?
29557Is the Apostle''s longing cry"that I might know Him"coming also from your heart?
29557Is the warmth of His Love, the Love of Christ refreshing your soul?
29557Is this the grace which He for me has won?
29557Is your cry, dear reader, for more reality in this fellowship?
29557Is your heart increasingly attracted to that worthy Name?
29557Lord Jesus, are we one with Thee?
29557O, child of God, is not thy poor wandering heart beginning to be warmed?
29557Oh, Jesus, Lord, who loved me like to Thee?
29557Reader can you add your"Amen"--your,"be it so"to all this?
29557Shall we ever find out all which the written Word reveals of Himself and His worthiness?
29557Should we then turn back to it and enjoy its pleasures and ambitions?
29557The blessed One of God is rejected, can our hearts be satisfied with anything less than being rejected too?
29557There from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flowed mingled down; Did e''er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
29557They crown Him King on high; Shall we not crown Him here, The blessed Christ of Calvary, To ransomed sinners dear?
29557They worship Him above, Shall we not worship too, The Son of God, the Lord of love, To whom all praise is due?
29557Up there they see His Face, The Lamb who once was slain, And in a new song praise His Grace; Shall we not join the strain?
29557Was it a frown of displeasure which Peter saw in that beloved face?
29557Was it a look of reproach?
29557What could be more lamentable?
29557What happened?
29557What has stript the seeming beauty From the idols of the earth?
29557What have I to Do With idols?
29557What have I to do any more with idols?
29557What is to be our attitude?
29557What it all will mean?
29557What judgments will fall then upon a wicked world and be meted out upon the enemies of Christ?
29557What then is necessary?
29557What then is the doctrine of Christ?
29557What will it be when His Patience is ended?
29557What will it be when the kingdom and the Patience of Jesus Christ give way to the kingdom and Glory of Jesus Christ?
29557What will it mean when His Patience is ended?
29557Who can describe it?
29557Who can fathom these names?
29557Who can tell out His worth?
29557Who discards the garb of winter Till the summer has begun?
29557Who extinguishes their taper Till they hail the rising sun?
29557Who is Elias?
29557Who is Moses?
29557Who is this King of Glory?
29557Why are Christians half- hearted, conformed to this present evil age, given to covetousness, which is idolatry( Col. iii:5)?
29557Why are God''s people joined to idols?
29557Why do real Christians, who know the truth and even know and speak of His Second Coming go along with the world and delight in its ways?
29557Why should He repeat the same greeting?
29557Will it ever stop?
22400A review of our trip to, and adventures in, Ava, often, excites the inquiry, Why were we permitted to go? 22400 Ah?"
22400And is he contented there?
22400Are you a catholic?
22400Are you a protestant?
22400But have the saints,said they,"no intercession, and is it vain to worship them, and pray to them?"
22400But how do you prove it necessary,said I,"that the pope should not err?
22400But,said Galed,"if any one were disposed to take your life, could they not do it as well here, as at home?"
22400But,said I,"is every one English, if he_ reasons_ on that subject?"
22400Do you know what Mansoor has told me?
22400How is that?
22400It is the duty of every person to possess the gospel, and read it?
22400True,replied he,"and where would be the difficulty in that?
22400Was he handled as cruelly as he is here pictured?
22400Well, is not God able to render him so?
22400What then?
22400What,replied Asaad,"must I go and live like a_ dumb_ man?
22400What,said he"the_ English_ among the rest?"
22400Who is thy father?
22400Why do ye transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
22400Why do you not go,said they,"to the Druses, and the Moslems, and preach the gospel to them?
22400Will every one, then, who reads the gospel, be saved?
22400Wretch, were these the means you promised to furnish?
22400''Have you not deposited silver with some person of your acquaintance?''
22400''My acquaintances are all in prison, with whom should I deposit silver?
22400''The king does as he pleases,''said she;''I am not the king, what can I do?''
22400''Where is the teacher?''
22400''Where is your silver, gold, and jewels?''
22400--"But,"said they,"is every thing then, worthless, that has been ordained by the councils and the fathers?"
22400--"Is it possible?"
22400After urging him, day after day, to no purpose, they finally asked in despair,"Are you then still of the same sentiment?"
22400Allowing that I do take the Bible as my only and sufficient guide to heaven, what sin is there in this?"
22400And again, Wherein shall a young man direct his way, but by the word of God?
22400And as for your Latin service, what are we of the laity the better for it?
22400And here I wish to say a word to every reader that regards and loves the truth; how does such doctrine appear to you?
22400And how long wilt thou suffer the tyranny of these men?"
22400And if the Lord is for me, of whom should I be afraid?
22400And then, kneeling down, she turned to Feckenham, saying, Shall I say this psalm?
22400And who so likely to be spies, as the Englishmen residing at Ava?
22400Are you Asaad?"
22400As he was almost expiring, they cried to him, Will you call upon the saints?
22400Asaad replied,"For what reason?
22400Asaad,--"Why do you kiss the cross, and who has commanded it?"
22400At the same village, one of a party doubting whether M. Hermet, a tailor, was the man they wanted, asked,"Is he a protestant?"
22400Being before the bishop of London, Dr. Barnes was asked whether the saints prayed for us?
22400But for the upholding of your church and religion, what antiquity can you show?
22400But how chanceth it that thou wentest away from thy husband?
22400But if I should be afraid of your lordly looks, why fear ye not God, the Lord of us all?
22400But if you say_ no_, and that we_ must_ go to the pope, what must become of the man who dies before the answer of the pope can reach him?"
22400But pray, says she, was Don Francisco very obliging?
22400But shall they be condemned without mercy for not acting up to principles which were unacknowledged and unknown throughout the whole of christendom?
22400But this is all the silver you have?''
22400But where is the place of the church?
22400But why are those words,"This is my body,"to be taken in a literal sense, any more than those concerning the cup?
22400But why, said I, did not divisions and contentions arise among the apostles?
22400Can these passages be taken literally?
22400Can you not wait upon me in a few days?''
22400Come, brother Rogers, said Dr. Hooper, must we two take this matter first in hand, and begin to fry in these fagots?
22400Do you not altogether act against God?
22400Do you not destroy your souls, when you teach the people to worship idols, stocks and stones, the works of men''s hands?
22400Do you not do a thousand more abominations?
22400Do you not make holy water and holy bread to fray devils?
22400Do you not teach us to pray upon beads, and to pray unto saints, and say they can pray for us?
22400Do you really intend to send some assassin to take my life in my room?"
22400For the truth at one glance assured me, that if the queen refused assistance, who would dare to intercede for me?
22400H._ What did he break?
22400H._ What did he take?
22400H._ What was that?
22400Harpsfield._ Christ called the bread his body; what dost thou say it is?
22400He asked me, What is the church?
22400He had, however, not proceeded far, when one of the patriarch''s men discovered him, and called out,"Asaad is it you?"
22400He has issued to all denominations a proclamation full of lies against you, and what have you been able to do?
22400He has known how to manage these mountains for forty years, and do you think he would be at a loss about such a trifle as this?
22400He said,"What do you wish to do?"
22400He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for me, will he not with him freely give me all things?
22400He then resorted to another mode of proof, saying,"Is it not desirable that the pope should be infallible?"
22400He was terribly mangled, but not quite killed by the fall; at which time the viceroy passing by, said, is the dog yet living?
22400His wife, who sat by his side, and who always, from this time, continued my firm friend, instantly said,''Very true-- what else could she have said?
22400His words were,"O miserable and blind guides, will ye ever be blind leaders of the blind?
22400How can ye believe who receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour which comes from God only?
22400How long shall darkness overwhelm this realm?
22400How provest thou that?
22400I ask, then, by whom have we been protected, and delivered unto this day?
22400I asked him if this pretension of the pope was that of an apostle, or a prophet?
22400I asked one of them"Where is Asaad Shidiak at present?"
22400I pray you in what school have you been brought up?
22400I said to the patriarch,"Have you not perfect confidence in the integrity of the priest Gabriel?"
22400I said,"Well, what would you have me to do, and what will you do with me?
22400I said,"What do you wish of me, your reverence?
22400I smiled in a pleasant manner at all this, and when one asked me, why I laughed?
22400I waited not for the usual question to a suppliant,''What do you want?''
22400If he be to be worshipped in spirit and in truth, why do you worship a piece of bread?
22400If he did not offer his body once for all, why make you a new offering?
22400If so, let me know where I shall go, what I shall do?
22400If so, why does not the pope speak with tongues; and why is he not secure from the evil effects of poison,& c.?
22400If with one offering he made all perfect, why do you with a false offering make all imperfect?
22400Is it not sufficient if any one has doubts, to ask his teacher who is not infallible?
22400Is it suitable that you should take it?
22400Is it true?
22400Is not what has passed enough?"
22400Is your house more secure than the convent of the patriarch, or the palace of the emir?
22400It is unjust then, to''press upon one poor persecuted sect, the sins of all christendom?''
22400Look in the text that followeth; did not Christ say,"Do this in remembrance of me?"
22400Of what avail are such pretensions in one who is in the broad way to perdition?"
22400On the way, Verianus and Marcellinus said,"Where are you carrying the innocent?"
22400One individual spoke boldly in favour of Asaad, saying,"Why should he not leave you?
22400Or by the other guards appointed to appease riots and defend the law?
22400Or do you think that if I once get out among you, the air of Hadet will change my opinions, or induce me to be silent?
22400Perrier one day returned from market in a serious mood; and after some inquiries from his guest, he replied,"Why do you complain?
22400Shall we let you go forth to corrupt my flock for me?
22400Shall we take them, or let them remain?''
22400The Doctor was soon out of humour at his replies, called him peevish boy, and asked him if he thought he went about to damn his soul?
22400The emir promised to interfere--"But why,"said he,"should Asaad go and join the English?
22400The first words of your brother were,''Why have you come?
22400The judge told him the only alternatives were, recantation or death; and concluded by saying,"Will you die for the faith you profess?"
22400The maid asked him if he was cold?
22400The next day the two Jesuits returned, and putting on a very grave supercilious air, the superior asked him, what resolution he had taken?
22400The pasha would send the application to the emir, and do you not think the emir would arrange the affair as he pleased?
22400The princess of Orange, observing that the assassin spoke with a hollow and confused voice, asked who he was?
22400Then said Dr. Taylor, O friend, I have harm enough, what needed that?
22400Then said the keeper,"Are you resolved to stand to your religion?"
22400Then she kneeled down, saying, Will you take it off before I lay me down?
22400Then she tied a handkerchief about her eyes, and feeling for the block, she said, What shall I do?
22400These various afflictions may serve to reconcile us to an humble state; for of what happiness could this great and good man boast?
22400They have never done any thing to deserve such treatment; and is it right they should be treated thus?''
22400They then commenced by asking me questions; the first question was, in amount, this,"Has the Messiah given us a new law?"
22400They were contemptuously asked, in what part of the sacred volume had they found the worship of the Virgin, of the Saints, or of the Host?
22400Those who attended him, appearing as though they were ignorant of all, came and asked him where he had been?
22400To all this Asaad replied,"To what purpose would it be, that I should go home?
22400To which she replied, What profit ariseth by you, that teach nothing but lies for truth?
22400Upon entering Smithfield the ground was so muddy, that two officers offered to carry him to the stake, but he replied,"Would you make me a pope?
22400Was it by magistrates, judges, and police officers?
22400Were they not all infallible as well as Peter?
22400What crime has he committed to deserve such additional punishment?
22400What do you wish me to do for you, for I can not remain here in idleness?"
22400What evil had I done?
22400What good has been effected?
22400What had he here to do?
22400What had he to enjoy?
22400What have I done against you?
22400What have I done, and what would you have me do?
22400What have I done?
22400What inducement had he to remain here?
22400What is my crime?
22400What is my sin, except that I conversed with some individuals, shewing them the errors of the church of Rome?"
22400What must I do, said I, to obtain a mitigation of the present sufferings of the two teachers?
22400What shall I do?"
22400What trustee?
22400What unity was in your church, when there were three popes at once?
22400When he saw their anger, he cried out,"Why are you enraged at me, and what are you about to do to me?
22400When he was brought to examination, this question was put to him: Will you renounce your doctrines?
22400When they heard this, they fell to beating him anew saying,"Have we need of your preaching, thou deceiver?
22400When, said he, will the proud priest of Rome grant indulgences to mankind to live in peace and charity, as he now does to fight and slay one another?"
22400Where is it?
22400Where is it?
22400Where was your head of unity when you had a woman pope?"
22400Whither then may I go, or whither may I flee?
22400Who could be found to fill his place?
22400Why did I not listen to the advice of friends in Bengal, and remain there till the war was concluded?
22400Why should he not leave you?"
22400Why would you murder me for nothing?
22400Will you pray to the saints?
22400Will you then debar me, said I, from my home?
22400_ B._ O foolish woman, who will waste his breath upon thee, or such as thou art?
22400_ B._ The true church, what dost thou mean?
22400_ B._ Who persecuted thee?
22400_ P._--"Well, is it altered in any place?"
22400_ Phares._--"Yes, and from whom is the Bible?
22400_ Priest._ Did not Martin Luther seduce you both?
22400_ Priest._ Do you believe in the writings of the fathers, and the decrees of the councils?
22400_ Priest._ How came you to quit the bosom of the church of Rome?
22400_ Priest._ In what do you believe?
22400_ Priest._ Were you not both, some years ago, Augustine friars?
22400and how could I believe in all which the Romish church holds, without_ knowing_ all of it?
22400and how could I say, without a lie, that I believe, when I do not believe?
22400and say you make God, and sacrifice him, when Christ''s body was a sacrifice once for all?
22400and that there is a purgatory, when God''s Son hath by his passion purged all?
22400and to worship a false God of your own making of a piece of bread, and teach that the pope is God''s vicar, and hath power to forgive sins?
22400and where is the use of it?"
22400can not you, after the death of this, have a much worthier husband?"
22400exclaimed I, must I sacrifice my honour to my fears, and give up my virtue to his despotic power?
22400have you stopped the execution for ever?"
22400how save you souls, when you preach nothing but lies, and destroy souls?
22400is it done?''
22400is it from the English, or from God?"
22400knowest thou not who I am?
22400no mention of St. Bartholomew''s massacre?''
22400said Elizabeth,"what do you mean?
22400shall we seek him here?
22400what can I do?
22400what is the meaning of the dry pan and gradual fire?
22400where was the command to imprison, torture, and slay men for their difference of opinion with an Italian priest and the college of cardinals?
22400where was the privilege that conferred Saintship at the hands of the pope?
22400where was the prohibition of the general use of scripture by every man who had a soul to be saved?
22400where was the revelation of that purgatory, from which a monk and a mass could extract a sinner?
22400who would venture since the invincible Bandoola had been cut off?
22400will neither God''s threats nor promises enter into your hearts?
22400will the blood of the martyrs nothing mollify your stony stomachs?
22400will ye never amend?
22400will ye never see the truth of God''s word?
22400will you go to mass?
22400would you have me send her quick to the devil in her error?"
22400xvii, 18?
32454What was, briefly, the first movement of this sect, under the Lord Proprietary''s auspices?
32454Who shall tire first?
30908''Nineveh, Babylon?
30908''Pithom-- where was Pithom?''
30908''What are we to believe?''
30908''What, all those long lists of the queer names of people we never hear of again?''
30908''Who can build like these Greeks?''
30908''Who can carve such beautiful statues, or paint such beautiful pictures?
30908''Whom wait ye for?''
30908And in what language did he write?
30908Could any among them be the fierce Assyrian kings mentioned in the Bible?
30908Could it be a stone?
30908Did he live to receive the parchments?
30908Does this surprise you?
30908Had there ever been such a city?
30908Have you ever stopped to think what a terrible gap there would be in the history of God''s dealings with the world had the''Acts''never been written?
30908How can we settle down to our ordinary work with such a wonderful hope before us?''
30908How could they have been so foolish as to care for false gods when the living God had done so much for them?
30908How did Luke write, and what did his two books look like when he had finished them?
30908How did Moses write the first words of the Bible?
30908How did he die?
30908How many bad marks did his teacher give him, do you think, when he had to correct that carelessly written capital?
30908How were the sacred Scriptures first divided from the other Jewish writings?
30908How wonderful the result?
30908Is it not all God''s Book?
30908Most touching of all are the words he wrote:''_ For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
30908Must the little ones, therefore, grow up in ignorance of the Word of God?
30908Now, our Bible was first written in these ancient languages: is it, therefore, to be classed among the''dead''books of the world?
30908Of what use, then, can these chapters be?
30908Of what value were all these details?
30908So many books, so many ideas, so many stories of cruel gods and evil spirits-- where was the truth to be found?
30908They longed as earnestly as ever to hear about Him, and to read in His Book; but what was to be done?
30908They were cruelly beaten, but one of them cried:''What wouldst thou ask of us?
30908Was there anything hidden in the sand that she could sell?
30908We have learnt much now of the Bible, and of how the Old and New Testaments were written, but who first thought of making pictures from the Bible?
30908What defence had the little kingdom of Judah against such overwhelming power, such mighty armies, such merciless rulers?
30908What had been the names of these grim kings of old, whose stern- faced figures were sculptured on the walls?
30908What kind of letters and what language did he use?
30908What then was he to do?
30908Who does not love Bible Stories?
30908Why do they not let them alone as we do?''
30908Why is this?
30908Would not their great leader tell them what they ought to believe, and how they ought to live?
30908_ How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?_''( Verse 4.)
30908_ What is man, that Thou art mindful of him?_''( Verse 4.)
19488And what do you say if I have promised and sworn to our King not to put off these clothes? 19488 Are they indeed real?"
19488Are you a gentleman?
19488Are you a knight?
19488But inasmuch as you have been taken hath not the angel failed you with regard to the good things of this life?
19488But the year?
19488Did Saint Denys ever appear to you? 19488 Did he hold scales?"
19488Did not the angel who brought the sign speak?
19488Did the Angel come along the ground, walking from the door of the room?
19488Did the Angel who bore it come from above, or did he come from the earth?
19488Did the churchmen of your party behold the sign?
19488Did you actually behold Saint Michael and these angels in the body?
19488Did you ever kiss and embrace the Saints, Catherine and Margaret?
19488Did you know you were to be taken?
19488Did you not abjure, and promise not to return to this dress?
19488Did you not give them chaplets of flowers?
19488Did you not say that it should come to pass before Saint Martin in the winter?
19488Did you see a crown on the King''s head when you gave him this sign?
19488Did you touch it or kiss it?
19488Did your King and you make any reverence to the angel when he brought the sign?
19488Do you believe that your Voices and apparitions come from good or from evil spirits?
19488Do you believe that your Voices are Saint Margaret and Saint Catherine?
19488Do you know whether Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret hate the English?
19488Do you not trust in the Lord?
19488Do you not wish,she was asked,"that a fine and famous procession be ordained to restore you to a good estate if you be not therein?"
19488Do you still believe in your Voices?
19488Do you think and firmly believe that your King did right to kill or cause to be killed my Lord of Burgundy?
19488Does God hate the English?
19488Had he hair?
19488Had your King a crown at Reims?
19488Have you heard your Voices since Thursday?
19488Have you seen that richer crown?
19488How can he have failed me when he comforteth me every day? 19488 How can you,"they asked her,"set forth on such a journey when there are men- at- arms on every hand?"
19488How can you,urges Jean Beaupère,"see this light which you say appears to you, if it is on your right?"
19488How do you know this?
19488How far was it from the door to the King?
19488How?
19488In God''s name, was I ever in such a place?
19488In the good things of grace hath not your angel failed you?
19488In what form and semblance did Saint Michael come to you? 19488 In what manner did the Angel bring the crown?
19488In what semblance was Saint Michael? 19488 Is it of gold or silver, or of precious stones, or is it a crown?"
19488It had been in the contest, wherefore should it not share the prize? 19488 It is beautiful and honourable and very credible; it is the best and the richest in the world....""Does it still last?"
19488Know you aught of those who consort with fairies?
19488Must the King be driven from his kingdom, and must we become English?
19488Of what was the crown made?
19488On the first day that you saw the sign did your King see it?
19488On what day and at what hour?
19488Rascal,he said,"what possesses thee to allow an excommunicated whore to approach a church without permission?
19488Saw you any angel above the King?
19488Then why,asked Maître Pierre again,"if you thought it likely, did you not take better care on the day you were captured?"
19488To what place was the crown brought?
19488Was God on the side of the English when they prospered in France?
19488Was he clothed?
19488Was it through your counsel that I came hither on this side of the river, and that I did not go straight to where Talbot and the English are?
19488Was the angel, who brought the sign, the angel who first appeared unto you or another?
19488Were there jewels in it?
19488Were they of a sweet savour?
19488What did they say unto you?
19488What instruction did this Voice give you for the salvation of your soul?
19488What is it?
19488What is that man- at- arms saying?
19488What is the sign that was given to your King?
19488What is this peril or this danger?
19488What part did you kiss, face or feet?
19488What revelations were made unto your King?
19488When embracing them did you feel heat or anything else?
19488When shall this come to pass?
19488When you showed the King the sign was there any one with him?
19488Wherefore did you put it on and who made you?
19488Wherefore did you return to it?
19488Wherefore should he have cut it off?
19488Wherefore was your standard rather than those of the other captains carried into the church of Reims?
19488Which would you prefer, to wear a woman''s dress and hear mass, or to continue in man''s dress and not to hear mass?
19488Will she not come to- morrow?
19488Will you abjure all your deeds and sayings? 19488 Will you submit to the judgment of the Church?"
19488[ 752] But to the question:Wherefore do you come?"
19488[ 925] Is it possible? 19488 (?) 19488 274_ et seq._] How can the Maid have known the Seigneur de l''Ours? 19488 A damsel of sixteen, who is not weighed down by armour and weapons, even though she be bred to endure hardness, is not that a matter beyond nature? 19488 After an answer of such perfect simplicity how could these priests proceed to question her on her visions? 19488 After such a setting forth could there possibly remain a single doubt as to whether Pope Martin was the true pope? 19488 Almost at the same time Jeanne went down and asked:Where are my armourers?
19488And Olibrius said unto her:"How comes it that so noble and beautiful a girl as you can worship Jesus the Crucified?"
19488And could Jeanne fail to listen to them since she had always listened to them whenever they had counselled her to sacrifice and self- abnegation?
19488And finally, why did not the priests, the ecclesiastics of the realm, with one voice demand an appeal to the Holy Father?
19488And how could it be otherwise, seeing that Eve''s fall had effaced the divine likeness in this child?
19488And how could they look to exchange a man accused of treachery for a prisoner of war?
19488And how?
19488And is it not admirable and rare to find such heroism united to such innocence?
19488And now what becomes of those monkish tales of attempted violence related long afterwards by a registrar and two churchmen?
19488And of what miracles was she not capable when acting according to the impulses of her own heart, and the grace of her own mind?
19488And the Philistine said to David:''Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with a staff?''
19488And what business had he to doubt that Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret, who were on the side of the French, spoke French?
19488And what could have led him to suppose that the woman condemned by good Father Lemaistre and my Lord of Beauvais was not a bad woman?
19488And what use is it to deceive ourselves?
19488And who can say that they were not?
19488And why should the King reconquer so poor a province?
19488And why should the Lord Chamberlain and the Lord Archbishop have wanted to get rid of the Maid?
19488And you, my sweet son, will you have this virgin for your bride?"
19488And, seeing Goliath, he asked:''Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God?''
19488Are they the fault of the Inquisitor or of the author of_ Le Journal_?]
19488Art thou going to keep us here to dinner?
19488At any rate, for that reason or for another, he asked:"Jeanne, in what place look you for to die?"
19488At what age did she become subject to these trances?
19488Basque, what did you promise me?"
19488Brother Jean Lombard asked:"Wherefore have you come?
19488But at heart what did they really think, those who employed her, those Regnaults de Chartres, those Roberts le Maçon, those Gérards Machet?
19488But did he wish her harm?
19488But had it been done on purpose?
19488But had they power to execute their sentence?
19488But how can we imagine that poor husbandmen had leisure to ponder on these things?
19488But how could she have failed to be well versed in deeds of war, since God himself led her against the English?
19488But how could this armed heresy be dealt with when it routed all the forces of the Empire and the Holy See?
19488But how many Norman nobles were like her in refusing to swear fealty to the former enemies of the kingdom?
19488But how was she to go to France?
19488But how?
19488But may the rest of the poem be assigned to 1435 or 1439?
19488But might they not be undeceived?
19488But was he not likely to lose them for ever on the morrow?
19488But was it impossible for seven or eight Armagnac horsemen to traverse English and Burgundian lands without misadventure?
19488But what can be thought of a historian who suppresses Jeanne''s trial because he finds it inconvenient?
19488But what was her substance?
19488But why should there be any?
19488Can they have suspected that this woman, who in France had been considered a saint, might after all have been inspired by the devil?
19488Canst thou be praised enough, thou who hast brought peace to this land laid low by war?
19488Cochard,_ Existe- t- il des reliques de Jeanne d''Arc?_ Orléans, 1891, in 8vo.]
19488Contrite and sorrowful she said to Maître Pierre Maurice:[2547]"Maître Pierre, where shall I be this evening?"
19488Could it be said that if she escaped she would incur excommunication and the spiritual and temporal penalties inflicted on the enemies of religion?
19488Could they say otherwise since they were the voices of her own heart?
19488Could they send her there?
19488D''Arbois de Jubainville,_ Merlin est- il un personnage réel?_ in the_ Revue des questions historiques_, 1868, pp.
19488Describing them by the word she herself used, he asked:"Is it your Council who speak to you of such things?"
19488Did Brother Seguin so understand it?
19488Did Jeanne suspect the Bishop of designing to poison her?
19488Did he not allow the child David to overthrow the giant Goliath, and did he not deliver into the hands of Judith the head of Holophernes?
19488Did he not intend to use her against the Burgundians?
19488Did he place it on your King''s head?"
19488Did not the Angel salute Gideon( Judges vi), and Raphaël salute Tobias( Tobit xii)?
19488Did she do great prowess?
19488Did she intend when the war was over to return to Orléans and pass a peaceful old age in a house of her own?
19488Did she say that an angel had saved her from the fire?
19488Did she suffer ill treatment at the hands of a Burgundian band?
19488Did she think of living in it?
19488Did she think that the entrenched camp, Saint- Laurent- des- Orgerils, commanded by Scales, Suffolk, and Talbot would be attacked immediately?
19488Did she want to show the document to some false friend, like Loiseleur, who was deceiving her?
19488Did they mean to carry out the two attacks simultaneously?
19488Did they renounce the project of their own accord or against their will?
19488Did they think her incapable of keeping a secret?
19488Did truces ever hinder Armagnacs and Burgundians from fighting when they had a mind to fight?
19488Did you see the hair on their heads?
19488Do you not remember that I promised your wife to bring you back safe and sound?
19488Does this amount to saying that the young saint had no part whatever in the work of deliverance?
19488Fair Duke, can you be afraid?
19488Fearing lest harm should come to her, he leapt on to his horse, spurred towards her and cried:"What are you doing, all alone?
19488Finding her still alive, in their amazement they could only ask:"Did you leap?"
19488For the first time the Vice- Inquisitor opened his mouth:[2358]"Have you promised and sworn to Saint Catherine that you will not tell this sign?"
19488Had he not need of her?
19488Had not Saint Geneviève turned away Attila and his barbarian warriors from Paris?
19488Had not a theologian of her own party said that she might be called an angel?
19488Had she abstained from food that morning and if so when had she last partaken of it?
19488Had they arms?
19488Had they no decision to submit to the Pope and to the Council?
19488Had they nothing to say in this matter?
19488Had they really intended to deceive her?
19488Had they rings in their ears?
19488He asked her:"Is it an angel''s voice that speaketh unto you, or the voice of a woman saint or of a man saint?
19488He gave her his hand as a sign that he pledged his word and asked:"When will you set forth?"
19488He went to her, greeted her and asked:''What are you doing in such great haste?''
19488Henri Lepage,_ Jeanne d''Arc est- elle Lorraine?_ Nancy, 1852, pp.
19488Holding the Child Jesus in her arms, the Virgin Mary appeared unto her and said:"Catherine, will you take him for your husband?
19488How could Brother Pasquerel, her chaplain, her steward, and the honest squire d''Aulon, have become the accomplices of so clumsy a jest?
19488How could a pious prince disdain so miraculous a source of counsel?
19488How could it be so before the Pope and the Council had pronounced judgment concerning it?
19488How could she have conducted them since she did not know the way?
19488How could the Maid and Blue Beard be associated in a heroic action?
19488How could the Maid have said of the English:"God sends them against us,"when they were fleeing?]
19488How did they speak?
19488How had Jeanne really expressed herself in her dialect savouring alike of the speech of Champagne and of that of l''Île de France?
19488How was she to associate with men- at- arms?
19488How, since she had shown him her angels, invisible to ordinary folk, could she for one moment have thought that he lacked faith in her?
19488If they were not imposed upon, then how can we account for their conduct?
19488In Orléans itself was it not by the mouth of a babe that he had caused to be named that shepherd who was to deliver the besieged town from Attila?
19488In the morning, when she awoke, she asked:"Did she come?"
19488In what part of the chapel had they found it?
19488In what peril do we stand, we, your judges, and others?"
19488In which case would it not be better to leave them to be dealt with by the_ Godons_?
19488Is it not in the weak things of the world that he maketh his power manifest?
19488Is it not still more wonderful that Samson should have slain so many Philistines with the jaw- bone of an ass?
19488Is it possible to discover these reasons?
19488Jean de Metz asked, as Sire Robert had done:"Who is Messire?"
19488Jean de Metz was filled with no such ardent faith in the prophetess, since he inquired of her:"Will you really do what you say?"
19488Jeanne replies that she had only fasted since the morning, and Maître Beaupère proceeds to ask:_ Q._"In what direction did you hear the voice?"
19488Know ye them one from another?"
19488Martin replied:"Since you know so much about it, why do n''t you perform your errand yourself?
19488May we not interpret as a subtle and delicate reproach the utterance in his presence of this wish, this complaint?
19488Maître Beaupère asked:"Do you know whether you stand in God''s grace?"
19488Maître Guillaume Erard asked Jean Massieu:"Well, what are you saying to her?"
19488Maître Jean Beaupère asked:"When you behold this Voice coming towards you, is there any light?"
19488Maître Jean Beaupère threw out the question:"How did your King come to have faith in your sayings?"
19488Maître Jean Érault, have you ink and paper?
19488Meanwhile, where were the clerks of France?
19488Might not the ceremony be performed in some other town than Reims?
19488Must the King be driven from his kingdom and we all turn English?
19488Must the disgrace of such neglect fall upon the whole Council and upon the Council alone?
19488Notwithstanding he pursued his interrogation:"Do you believe in God?"
19488Of what danger were you speaking?
19488Often she asked:"Will she not come?"
19488On the eve of Patay she had asked:"Have you good spurs?
19488One day he met the damsel and said to her:"Well,_ ma mie_, what are you doing here?
19488One of them, the Bastard of Granville, cried out to her:"Would you have us surrender to a woman?"
19488Or at least why did they not send their evidence?
19488Or is it God speaking without an interpreter?"
19488Or was it her intent to present it to her saints?
19488Ought they not to find their Maid in man''s attire, ready to put on her armour and fight with them?
19488Passing abruptly from Merlin the Magician, Maître Jean Beaupère asked:"Jeanne, will you have a woman''s dress?"
19488Quand le roy s''en vint en France, Il feit oindre ses houssiaulx, Et la royne lui demande: Ou veult aller cest damoiseaulx?
19488Shall we ever discern the true features of her countenance?
19488Shall we turn our backs on them?"
19488She adroitly made answer by asking another question:"Are there two?
19488She must obey them-- but how?
19488She replied:"Doubt ye that Messire lacks wherewithal to clothe himself?"
19488She replied:"How should she speak English, since she is not on the side of the English?
19488She was seditious, for are not all those seditious who support the opposite party?
19488Should he have offered to ransom the Maid?
19488Some peasant?
19488Straightway my Lord d''Harcourt responded:"Will you not here in the King''s presence tell us the manner of your Council when they speak to you?"
19488Taking her to mean the Count of Clermont''s spurs, the spurs of Rouvray, the Duke of Alençon exclaimed:"What do you say?
19488The King, perceiving, asked her:"My beloved, wherefore laugh ye so merrily?"
19488The citizens of a noble city shall be punished for perjury by defeat, groaning with many groans, and at the entrance[ of Charles?]
19488The examiner asked:"How know ye that they are these two saints?
19488The first question the examiner put Jeanne was:"What say you of our Lord the Pope, and whom think you to be the true pope?"
19488The interrogator asked her:"When the Voice revealed your King to you, was there any light?
19488The last question was:"Did you not say before Paris,''Surrender the town in the name of Jesus''?"
19488The men- at- arms inquired of her:"To- day being the Sabbath, is it wrong to fight?"
19488Then came the following subtle question:"Do you believe that if you were married your Voices would come to you?"
19488Then came this remarkable question:"Have you received letters from Saint Michael or from your Voices?"
19488Then recurred the same old questions:"When you went to the attack on Paris did you receive a revelation from your Voices?
19488Then what was her idea?
19488Then, taking the consecrated host in his fingers and presenting it to Jeanne, he said:"Do you believe this to be the body of Christ?"
19488Thereafter the following questions were put to her:"Do you not believe to- day that fairies are evil spirits?"
19488Think ye that ye will go unpunished?
19488Thus gifted, how could he fail to exercise a powerful control over the government?
19488To the question:"Were you addressing God himself when you promised to remain a virgin?"
19488To the question:"What language do your Voices speak?"
19488Was Jeanne able to communicate with the Carmelites of Melun?
19488Was he tall and how was he clothed?"
19488Was his mystery acted during the last thirty years of the century at the festival instituted to commemorate the taking of Les Tourelles?
19488Was it a revelation that caused you to go to Pont- l''Evêque?"
19488Was it a witch or the enemy of the English he was buying with his ten thousand gold francs?
19488Was it difficult to convict a witch in those days?
19488Was it in case the holders of them should be proceeded against by the French?
19488Was it revealed to you that you should go against La Charité?
19488Was one of those frequent truces ever kept?
19488Was she able to give the custodians of the chapel any signs by which to recognise the sword?
19488Was she not a chieftain of war?
19488Was she right or wrong?
19488Was their hair long and hanging?
19488Was there anything between their crowns and their hair?
19488Was there not something round?
19488Was this the token by which the nobles of Metz recognised her?
19488Were the captains and their men to go into this famine- stricken land?
19488Were these words suggested to him by the enemies of the Maid?
19488Were they her dupes or her accomplices?
19488Were they not all to meet at the Council?
19488Were they not sufficiently edified?
19488What Christian in those days did not hold the practice of saying masses for the dead to be good and salutary?
19488What did it profit King Charles to recognise his cousin''s rights over Paris?
19488What does this mean if not that she was subject to hallucinations of hearing, sight, touch, and smell?
19488What flatterers could better have gratified"the proud weakness of my heart?
19488What fury, what folly, what rage possesses you?
19488What is there strange in that, since he was a strong man?
19488What kind of voices had they?
19488What misfortune befell her at the gates of the town?
19488What ought King Charles to have done?
19488What use did she intend to make of this writing?
19488What was the object of these letters?
19488What was there to vex her in this?
19488What was to become of Orléans?
19488What were the true relations between the Royal Council and the Maid?
19488What were those letters from Saint Michael and her other saints, the existence of which she did not deny, but which were never produced by her judges?
19488What would the doughty La Hire have thought of them?
19488When had she journeyed to Rome?
19488Whence came she?
19488Whence came these copies?
19488Wherefore did the King''s men appear first before the northern walls, those of Charles V, which were the strongest?
19488Wherefore do you essay to make out that they are not one?"
19488Wherefore do you not retreat like the others?"
19488Wherefore had they contrary to their custom summoned her to the Council?
19488Whither did she go?
19488Who can ever be thankful enough unto thee?"
19488Who can say that, after having given credence to the tidings brought by Jean du Lys, the townsfolk did not begin to discover the imposture?
19488Who exalted her as a supernatural power?
19488Who knows?
19488Who ought really to have interfered?
19488Why did Holy Church exercise such severity towards a preacher endowed with so wondrous a power of moving sinful souls?
19488Why did they keep silence?
19488Why did they not demand a safe- conduct and come and give evidence at the trial?
19488Why did they not depart from France and go into their own country?"
19488Why did they not urge their opinions in opposition to those of the Faculties of Paris?
19488Why do you appeal to a poor man like me who knows not how to express himself?"
19488Why is she not English?
19488Why should Charles VII''s Councillors have ceased to employ her?
19488Why should not a like power be granted to a Christian?
19488Why should not another of the illuminated succeed?
19488Why should we imagine historical facts to be out of the ordinary run of things and on a scale different from every- day humanity?
19488Why were attempts made at Lagny to save this man alone of the one hundred and fifty Parisians arrested on the information of Brother Pierre d''Allée?
19488Will you abjure such of your deeds and sayings as have been condemned by the clerks?"
19488Will you appeal to the Church Militant?"
19488With this idea he went to the Basque and said:"If I were to enter there and go on foot up to the bulwark would you follow me?"
19488Would it not be better in this matter to act in concert with the ecclesiastics of King Charles''s party?
19488Would it not be good Christian charity to present them with fine canonical arguments?
19488Would it not have been madness after that to doubt the existence of witches?
19488[ 1347][ Footnote 1347: When the King set out in France, he had his gaiters greased; and the Queen asked him: whither will wend these damoiseaux?
19488[ 1512] Did not saints commonly receive crowns from angels''hands?
19488[ 1647] Then who represented her as a great war leader?
19488[ 1806] Was it Saint Catherine''s sword?
19488[ 1862] What was she doing there?
19488[ 1872] What became of all this artillery and of these brave folk?
19488[ 1897] What price did the Maid give for this house?
19488[ 1900] But what was her idea in taking this house?
19488[ 1916] Who but the mendicants directing her can have put these crusading ideas into Jeanne''s head?
19488[ 1955] Did she obtain him in return for money?
19488[ 2067] Why not have this Armagnac prophetess tried by the assembled Fathers?
19488[ 2096] But what power had this good dame against the Norman gold of the King of England and against the anathemas of Holy Church?
19488[ 2214] Fearless simplicity; whence came her confidence in her Voices if not from her own heart?
19488[ 2261] Or had she caught this manner of speech with the habit of dealing hard clouts and good blows from the men- at- arms of her company?
19488[ 2324] Did the judges of Rouen imagine that she wore a golden halo, like the saints, and that this halo had protected her?
19488[ 2330] Were the judges accusing her or her followers of having feigned to surrender in order treacherously to attack the enemy?
19488[ 2351] Was she a heretic or was she a saint?
19488[ 2482] Who better than they knew the injustice of these reproaches?
19488[ 262] And why should he not have favoured the French who worshipped him with peculiar devoutness?
19488[ 291] Who taught her this?
19488[ 528] But what about the rest of the defenders?
19488[ 621] But in those days who did not lend the King money?
19488_ Q._"Did you kiss or embrace Saint Catherine or Saint Margaret?"
19488_ Q._"Do you call these saints, or do they come without being called?"
19488_ Q._"In embracing them did you feel heat or anything?"
19488_ Q._"Was the voice accompanied by any light?"
19488_ Q._"Was this angel alone?"
19488_ Q._"Which part of Saint Catherine did you touch?"
19488dare you take in vain the name of Our Lord and Master?
19488she cried,"shall so terrible a fate betide me as that my body ever pure and intact shall to- day be burned and reduced to ashes?
29841And he asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him? 29841 And how shall they preach except they be sent?
29841And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth? 29841 Do you know Grammar, Geography, Bible, Arithmetic, Astronomy, and Dictionary?
29841He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you? 29841 How must I do this?"
29841Not Bob King?
29841Oh,said the waiter,"do n''t you know?
29841Weel, Margaret, how is Tammas?
29841What country are you from?
29841What do you consider the best thing you have been taught, since coming to the Deaf and Dumb Institution?
29841What do you think was the reason that some fretted?
29841What is God?
29841What is eternity?
29841What is happiness?
29841What is hope?
29841What is the difference between hope and desire?
29841What is time?
29841What man can pause, and charge the senseless dust With fraud, or subtlety, or aught unjust? 29841 Will you sign your name to all this?"
29841A little Irish girl was then asked"How do you hope to be saved?"
29841A stranger asked Massieu,"What difference do you think there is between God and nature?"
29841After William had been at school for some years he was taken seriously ill, and he was asked if he were afraid to die?
29841An orphan now, alone and poor, Homeless, and deaf and dumb; Oh, who will help some christian friends, To make for her a home?
29841Another party asked him whether he made any distinction between a conqueror and a hero?
29841Are you born again?"
29841Before the world was made, how was God eternal?
29841Bernard Grimshaw, a little deaf and dumb boy, lay seriously ill in the sick ward of an Institution, and was asked,"Would you be afraid to die?"
29841But how was it with the child?
29841DO THE DEAF& DUMB THINK THEMSELVES UNHAPPY?
29841Did you ever see the deaf and dumb in London?
29841Do the angels know when the last day will come?
29841Do you know, are there houses in the moon which people inhabit?
29841Do you think the dwellers in the moon have got the sin as well as ourselves?
29841He asked again,"Sir, will you be good enough to tell me what time it is?
29841He said unto me,"Will you love God, and why?"
29841He said,"Will you love God, and why?"
29841How do you know the scriptures to be the word of God?
29841How few can conscientiously declare Their acts have been as honourably fair?
29841How?
29841In answer to the question"What does the Bible say about the righteous?"
29841In answer to the question"Who made the world?"
29841Lucien Buonaparte once asked Massieu,"What is laziness or idleness?"
29841Mr. Chorlton, the Liberal solicitor: What can I do( laughter)?
29841Mr. X. lost his temper, and burst forth with"What in the name of goodness is the matter?"
29841Must I remain shut up in darkness and silence as long as I live?"
29841One day he wrote the question,''What does God do with the sins of the people who believe in Him?''
29841One of the speakers called attention to a bright looking little fellow, and asked the audience if they knew him?
29841She put her hands on it, and asked"Is this the Bible?"
29841Should they pray?
29841The boys were surprised, and stared at each other for some time; at last one of them said,"Oh, ai n''t he got mighty proud?"
29841The chairman patted the boy on the head, and asked,"Why do you think the Earl of Shaftesbury is the greatest living statesman?"
29841The deceptive and acute question,"Does God reason?"
29841The gentleman then asked her what work she would like to do on leaving school?
29841The last question proposed was"How can you show your love to Jesus?"
29841The minister then asked,"Will you write a sentence for me to read to poor sinners, from a dumb man that can not speak?"
29841The minister was not quite satisfied with the answer, and therefore he asked,"When were you made a''new creature,''and how?"
29841The minister wrote:"My dear friend, have you found the Lord Jesus Christ to be precious to your soul?
29841The question is frequently asked,"Is there a greater mortality among the deaf mutes than there is among the total population?"
29841The question was put on the blackboard,"Who is the greatest living statesman of Great Britain?"
29841The second question was"Who are sinners?"
29841The teacher asked,"What have you been doing?"
29841Then he said to me"Will you buy some?"
29841To another little girl the question put was,"Did you observe any difference in the behaviour of the people present at the meeting?"
29841Two deaf and dumb scholars of the late Abbé Siccard were asked-- Do the deaf and dumb think themselves unhappy?
29841Was he cured?
29841Was he happy?
29841Was his coming so far any use?
29841Was this poor deaf and dumb lad right?
29841Were there any angels before the world was made?
29841What could they do for him but pray?
29841What profession are you of?
29841What would any of us be without education?
29841Where were you born?
29841Who was he?"
29841Will there be a new world when this is burnt up?
29841Would you like to correspond with me?
29841Would you like to see me at Claremont?
29841[ Illustration: The Manual Alphabet] In reply to a question"What is the number of words a good hand speaker can make or say in one minute?"
29841have not I the Lord?"
29841how long shall I suffer you?
29841or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or seeing, or the blind?
29841said she,"shall I never see the light of day, or hear a human voice?
32362Why so?
32362A Bishop then said to the groom,"Perhaps you do not know this man?"
32362And what can I say of the Night, a statue not rare only, but unique?
32362But what a waste of time is this?
32362But what shall I say of the Dawn, a nude woman, who is such as to awaken melancholy in the soul and to render impotent the style of sculpture?
32362Gli amorosi pensier''già vani e lieti Che sien''or'', s''a due morti mi avvicino?
32362The Pope flew into a rage and said:"I have had this desire for thirty years, and now that I am Pope do you think I shall not satisfy it?
32362This Urbino was his man of all work, and had served him a long time; and Michelagnolo said to him:"If I die, what will you do?"
32362What greater vanity is there than that of those who concern themselves more with the name than the fact?
32362Wherefore, when it was finished, the man gazed at it marvelling; and Michelagnolo said:"What do you think of it?"
32362Who is there who has ever seen in that art in any age, ancient or modern, statues of such a kind?
30459Do you take care,he said,"of the matter of temperature?
30459There is nothing hid from the light?
30459You do n''t s''pose that little pink and white chap has gone to our heaven, do you? 30459 A sense of fulness in the head? 30459 And when the Church has had that possession of the Spirit, has it not been especially her inspiration to cry out with the Gospel message? 30459 And will the Hallelujah Chorus as sung by the white choir be more acceptable to God than that sung by the black choir? 30459 Are the passages of the nose stopped up? 30459 Are there not those who can, by special gifts, make up this lack also? 30459 Are you troubled with hawking? 30459 Are you troubled with hoarseness? 30459 But does Christ allow His followers to decide that distinctions shall be made at His table on account of the hue of the skin? 30459 Can I tell you of any improvement among those with whom we have to do, since that time? 30459 DANGER SIGNALS Do you take cold easily? 30459 Did not the Spirit when sent forth lift the voice declaring the great Gospel message? 30459 Did we mean it? 30459 Did we mean it? 30459 Did we mean it? 30459 Did we_ mean_ it? 30459 Difficulty in breathing? 30459 Do n''t you think she''d like to know about the Christmas tree, Vic?
30459Do you know how far it is away?
30459Do you know the height, depth and length of the great salvation of the love of God?
30459Does Dr. Edwards ask us to praise them for it?
30459Does some one ask why that was specially emphasized?
30459Doth not wisdom cry in all time?
30459Dryness or heat of the nose?
30459Dullness or dizziness of the head?
30459Have you a cold in the head that does not get better?
30459Have you a hacking cough?
30459Have you any difficulty in talking?
30459Have you anything that you could send me, Professor, for my little Sabbath- school?
30459Have you lost all sense of smell?
30459Have you pain in the head between and above the eyes?
30459I asked one,"Is this your mode of fishing?"
30459I asked the women if a blessing followed their prayers?
30459In the day of judgment will the whites lead and the blacks follow?
30459Is it not a pitiful waste of the opportunity, that a factory building should be put up, workmen hired, materials supplied, but no_ machinery_ put in?
30459Is your breath foul?
30459Is your throat affected?
30459Is your voice harsh or rough?
30459Must_ we_, of all other teachers of science, be left to make bricks without straw?
30459Now, how do you like that?"
30459One of our enthusiastic teachers was asked,"How many Uncle Toms do you find in the South?"
30459Ringing or roaring or other noises in the ears, more or less impairment of the hearing?
30459Send me"to the work?
30459Should a master workman be expected to teach the theory and practice of a trade through the use of_ pictures_ of tools and machines?
30459Soreness of the throat?
30459Spitting?
30459The following year the question was raised,"What if colored students should apply?"
30459We have no doubt of it; but in the resurrection will the whites put in an appearance first and the blacks second?
30459Weak, inflamed eyes?
30459What a lesson Peter learned that day when our Saviour, in His great interview by the sea, asked him:"Lovest thou me?"
30459What answer should be made to those who depreciate the negro''s mental capacity?
30459What does the Scripture say in that psalm?
30459What followed?
30459What is grace?
30459What would have been His answer?
30459Where is the word that warrants it?
30459Why not take some such position as that?
30459Will not the captains of our church hosts rally the forces to an immediate advance?
30459Will our friends please bear these things in mind?
30459Will the great chorus of Heaven be divided into two parts, a white division and a black division?
30459Will there be galleries with hard seats in Heaven for negroes and ground floors easy of access with soft seats for Caucasians?
30459_ Is_ that the way to meet the responsibility?
30459and what is the analysis that will find it in the spirit of the gospel?
27266A new commandment I give unto you,( what is it, Lord?) 27266 Also the sons of the stranger,( who are these if they are not Gentiles?)
27266Is he the God of the Jews only? 27266 Well,"says one,"what is the meaning of the texts which you have quoted, where it speaks of Sabbaths?"
27266What is written in the law? 27266 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments"& c. Did he mean the ten commandments?
27266_ These are the_ FEASTS_ of the Lord, which ye shall proclaim in their[ 15]seasons_, EVERY THING UPON HIS DAY--37th v.( May we not deviate a little?
27266( Does Paul here teach us to forsake the ordinances of God, instituted by the Saviour-- Baptism and the Lord''s Supper?
27266( Now if the Sabbath had been changed or abolished, would it not have been_ profitable_ to have told them so?)
27266( Why is it Lord?)
27266( what you have been taught before)_ the Sabbath day to keep it holy_;"( which day is it Lord?)
27266--What_ law_ is here established?
2726616, 17 v._ Who are the true Israelites?_ Answer, God''s people.
27266A question was asked, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
27266Again, if the Sabbath was not instituted in Paradise, why did Moses mention it in connection with the creation of the world?
27266Again, is it right and lawful to carry forth our dead on the Sabbath?
27266And God''s people did respond to that call and come out, does any one ask where from?
27266And did not God require them to keep THE Sabbath before he made this covenant with them in Horeb?
27266Are these_ shadows_?
27266Are we_ all_ right?
27266But did they not keep the commandments of God before this company was developed?
27266But do not some of the rest go in?
27266But says the reader, there are tens of thousands that are looking for Jesus, that do nt believe the above doctrines, what will become of them?
27266By what authority do you call the seventh day Sabbath, the Jewish Sabbath?
27266Can it be proved that God ever altered or changed the truth?
27266Can it be supposed that his fixing on upon_ seven_ was accidential?
27266Dare you run such a risk because the great mass of professed believers in Christendom are doing so?
27266Did he break the Sabbath?
27266Did he keep the commandments?
27266Did not God say that Abraham kept his commandments, statutes, and laws?
27266Did our Saviour ever meet with his disciples on the first day of the week after the[ 39]evening of the day of his resurrection?
27266Do you ask for any more evidence that these are the Jewish Sabbaths, and that God''s Sabbath is separate from them?
27266Do you ask for the foundation for this mass of evidence?
27266Do you ask for the proof?
27266Do you perceive that the seventh day Sabbath is God''s first_ law_ for man?
27266Do you think you can be saved by such a_ faith_ and_ practice_?
27266Does he not say that he is the Shepherd of the Sheep?--What, of the Jews only?
27266Does not Isaiah say that God will bless the_ man_, and the_ son_ of_ man_, and the_ sons_ of the_ stranger_, that keep THE Sabbath?
27266Does the changing of the law by the little horn bring peace?
27266Does this differ from the_ law_ of God?
27266Does this look like abolishing the Sabbath day?
27266Echo answers, who can alter this covenant?
27266Has anything been said about the 1st day yet?
27266He asks them if they had a sheep fall into the ditch on the Sabbath, if they would not haul him out?
27266He says"Blessed is the_ man_( are not the Gentiles men?)
27266Hear Paul:"Is he the God of the Jews only?
27266His answer is,"Why do ye transgress the commandment of God?"
27266How is that, says one?
27266How much better then is a man than a sheep?
27266How?
27266How?
27266I ask if it could be so if any of the_ law_ should fail?
27266IF SO WHEN, AND FOR WHAT REASON?
27266IF SO, WHEN, AND WHERE IS THE PROOF?
27266If you do n''t know, why are you so sure that the_ first_ day is right?
27266Indeed it is impossible that the law of God could be changed; do you say it is possible I may be mistaken?
27266Is he not also of the Gentiles?
27266Is he not also of the Gentiles?
27266Is it not clear, then, that the Sabbath was made for Adam and his posterity, the whole family of_ man_?
27266Is not the stranger and all within their gates included in the covenant to keep the Sabbath?
27266Is not this as much as 63,000 years in the future?
27266Is not this the same_ law_ as in Luke 16: 17?
27266Is there an individual with common sense in the world that dare risk his reputation in such kind of logic?
27266Is this a safe rule for us?
27266Jesus"said unto him what is written in the LAW?
27266Now I ask if this looks like Sunday, the first day of the week?
27266Now has this new covenant been broken by man as was the first?
27266Now we ask, if God has ever abrogated the law of the Sabbath?
27266Now what is this faith or"testimony of Jesus?"
27266Now why this preference for the number_ seven_?
27266Of what_ law_?
27266Once more,"One came and said unto him, good master what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?
27266Once more: He says the Gentiles having not the_ law_, are a_ law_ unto themselves.--Why?
27266Page 26: perish with their using?
27266Says one, has not the ceremonial law been annulled and nailed to the cross?
27266Says the reader, what do you think about those that have died in faith, keeping the first day Sabbath?
27266Sick, or well, ministers or laymen, do they not ride back and forth to meeting?
27266The 2d question is, did our Lord ever trifle with or mislead his disciples?
27266The law of ceremonies?
27266The lawyer says,"Master what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
27266The second question then, is this: HAS THE SABBATH BEEN ABOLISHED SINCE THE SEVENTH DAY OF CREATION?
27266The third question: WAS THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH EVER CHANGED?
27266To what people_ did_ the Sabbath belong at the destruction of Jerusalem, nearly forty years after the crucifixion?
27266Very well then, does not the_ seventh_ come the day before the eighth?
27266WHO ARE THE TRUE ISRAEL?
27266Was not the second covenant written on the hearts of the Gentile, even the law of Commandments?
27266Well then how does it come to be understood at this point of time?
27266Well, were they not all good christians that obeyed and came out of Babylon?
27266Well, who are left out?
27266What are they, Lord?
27266What can you prove by it if it is changed or abolished?
27266What did the apostle say were_ shadows_?
27266What do you mean Paul?
27266What do you mean by_ beginning_?
27266What does God say of Abraham?
27266What does he mean by shadow?
27266What for?
27266What is the reason of this?
27266What was it?
27266When and where has God abolished his_ commandments_ and laws?
27266When, and where did God ever sanctify the_ first_, or any other day but the seventh to be kept for a holy day of rest?
27266Where do you draw the distinguishing line, to show which is and which is not MAN between the_ natural seed of Abraham_ and the Gentiles?
27266Where is the precept?
27266Where was it then?
27266Where?
27266Where?
27266Who is the stranger?
27266Who shall settle this question?
27266Who then can alter this covenant?
27266Who then can change the Sabbath?
27266Why did he say,"Think not I am come to destroy the_ law_ or the prophets?
27266Why then has the church lost sight of them?
27266Why was it Paul''s manner always to preach on the seventh day Sabbath to Jews and Gentiles?
27266Why?
27266Why?
27266Why?
27266Why?
27266Will God ever justify any living soul for attempting to keep one of the six working days holy?
27266Will he break it, then think ye?
27266Yes, but what of that?
27266[ 5]THE SABBATH FIRST QUESTION IS, WHEN WAS THE SABBATH INSTITUTED?
27266_ First then, the distinction of the two codes by Jesus._ The Pharisees ask the Saviour why his disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
27266_ Has the Sabbath been abolished since the seventh day of creation?
27266_ Was the seventh day Sabbath ever changed?
27266_ When was the Sabbath instituted?_ Here we have endeavored to show when, and how it continued until its re- enactment on Mount Sinai.
27266and what shall be the sign of thy coming and the end of the world?
27266describe a great multitude saved after the 144,000?
27266every one that keepeth the Sabbath from polluting it,( does he mean me?
27266how readest thou?"
27266how readest thou?"
27266iii: 31 he closes with this language:"Do we then make void the law through faith?
27266ix: 5. Who believes that the person that refrains from worshiping''idols or images,''will be saved for that?
27266or because he honors his father or mother?
27266or because he is no murderer?
27266or does not commit adultery, or steal, or bear false witness, or covet, or not swear?
27266or rather the Covenant in them of the 7th day Sabbath?
27266our Saviour says to his disciples in answer to their questions, when shall these things be?
27266unless he meant it to be dated from that very day?
27266vii: 19, and says circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing,( what_ is_, Paul?)
27266why not five or ten days, or any other number?
27266xvi: 23) and then state that the seventh day Sabbath commenced, as_ some_ will have it?
27266xx and xxxi.--Which day now will you choose?
22376Art Thou of human birth, or more?
22376But what is Christ to thee?
22376Can I ever be cleansed?
22376Can these awful gnawings be silenced, and these terrors laid? 22376 Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me?"
22376How many commandments are there?
22376I have done my best in vain; can this be Christ''s will?
22376I have labored without a single gleam of success; can this be Christ''s will?
22376I have waited this livelong night; can this be Christ''s will?
22376Know ye not that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
22376None of the disciples durst ask Him, Who art Thou? 22376 O Master,"they said in effect,"why canst Thou not stay?
22376Speakest Thou not unto_ me_? 22376 What are you learning, little ones?"
22376What man knoweth the things of man save the spirit of man which is in him?--but we have the mind of Christ?
22376What will be done with His body?
22376Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice? 22376 Whom will ye,"he asked,"that I release unto you-- Barabbas, or Jesus which is called the Christ?"
22376Why should I fear?
22376''He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father; how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?''"
22376( 1) When Jesus asked them the question,"Whom seek ye?"
22376( 2) When that rabble crew were again on their feet, confronting Jesus, He asked them a second time,_ Whom seek ye_?
22376--And what is the world?
22376.?"
22376A little before he had solemnly affirmed that he could find in Him no fault at all, but if that were the case, why chastise Him?
22376A passer- by called out derisively,"Where is now the boast that He could raise the temple in three days?
22376All round, in sorrowful tones, the question passed,"Lord, is it I?"
22376And even if you shrink from the former, what good reason have you to refuse to comply with the latter?
22376And he answered haughtily,"Am I a Jew?
22376And how can we expect that God will hear us unless we ask what is according to His will, and, therefore, what is in the heart and thought of Jesus?
22376And is not this our position also?
22376And is there not good reason for Him to ask it?
22376And then came the decisive question which the judge was wo nt to put to his co- assessors,"What think ye?
22376And then he suggested the answer:"Will ye that I release unto you the King of Jews?"
22376And what are these words that now begin to flow from the Master''s lips, but His last to His own?
22376And what was the result?
22376And who is this that waits beneath the cross with the clean linen shroud, and the wealth of spices?
22376And why rejoice?
22376Are sufferers excluded from the healing virtues of nature because a comparative few are specially qualified as surgeons and physicians?
22376Are the lower orders of creation excluded from the circle of enjoyment because man with his high organization is more richly endowed than they?
22376Are the planets excluded from the law of gravitation because suns are filled with fire and light?
22376Are we broken down before Him, waiting till He shall restore?
22376Are you glad to hear of Him in sermon or talk, so that there is a warm feeling rising to Him at the mention of His name?
22376Art thou prepared to carry out My plans?
22376Betrayest thou the Son of Man with a kiss?"
22376But do we always realize how much each act of confession, on our part, involves from Christ, on His?
22376But he was very anxious to release Jesus; and so he tried to reason with them, and said,"Why, what evil hath He done?"
22376But how can you make wisdom, or love, or purity visible, save in a human life?
22376But how could there be love to_ them_?
22376But if, in the moment of His humiliation, Jesus could thus search and reveal a man, what will He not do when He is no longer prisoner, but Judge?
22376But they said, with a gleam as of cold steel,"What is that to us?
22376But what good can failure do?
22376But what is it to follow Christ?
22376But what is schism?
22376But what is the Body of Christ?
22376But what is the truth most appropriate for producing the conviction of sin in the human breast?
22376But what makes home home?
22376But when He answered,"I am He,"what was it that so suddenly affected them?
22376But why had he acted thus?
22376By what bond were they united?
22376Can I rise from this ruin and become a new, righteous, God- like man?"
22376Can a missionary be charged with neglecting a dark continent because he concentrates thought and care on a few elect spirits gathered around him?
22376Can we establish it in the presence of Christ, that our request will promote the glory of the Father?
22376Canst thou not trust?
22376Could this be the explanation of the strange majesty in the wonderful Sufferer, whose presence raised such extraordinary passion and ferment?
22376Did He also know the share that he had had in preparing it?
22376Did He give a further look, which John interpreted to mean that he should lead her away?
22376Did He intend it to be understood that He was the expected Messiah, and that He meditated revolt against Rome?
22376Did he know Him?
22376Did he love Him?
22376Did not God care for the world?
22376Did some stray beams of concealed glory burst forth from their confinement to indicate His majesty?
22376Did they dread the putting- forth of that power which had been so often exerted to save and bless?
22376Do we dare still to believe in His forgiving and renewing grace?
22376Do we need to be warned against killing our neighbor, stealing his goods, or bearing false witness against his character, if we love him as ourselves?
22376Do we weep, not for the penalty we dread, but because we have sinned against Christ?
22376Do you do things which you certainly would not do except for His sake?
22376Do you feel drawn out to Him in service?
22376Do you sorrow that you do not love Him more?
22376Do you speak by hearsay or by conviction?
22376Do you wonder that He felt thus, and question how such a forsaking had been possible at such an hour?
22376Do you wonder that the life of Jesus was so full of suffering?
22376Does Jesus forget as well as forgive?
22376Does Jesus forgive to the seventy- seventh time?
22376Does Jesus seek after the erring, and endeavor to induce the temper of mind that will crave forgiveness?
22376Does a garden ever look so beautiful as to children shut up to their studies?
22376Does it cost you pain to hear Him evil spoken of?
22376Dost thou know what it is for Christ to enter into the closed doors of the inner chamber of the heart, and say,"Peace be unto thee"?
22376Had He not cast out from her seven devils?
22376Hast Thou nothing to say, no question to put, no explanation to offer as to what these witnesses say?"
22376Have I not already left all to follow Thee?
22376Have I not been with Thee on the Transfiguration Mount, as well as in Thy journeyings?
22376He had previously answered John''s whispered question,"Lord, who is it?"
22376He put a check, therefore, on the unbefitting inquiry, and yet, in rebuking, answered it:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
22376Hence Jude''s question,"What is come to pass, Master, that Thou wilt manifest Thyself unto us, and not unto the world?"
22376How can we ascertain what Jesus is pleading for?
22376How do we know that the work of Jesus Christ has been accepted in the courts of eternity?
22376How may we be kept from falling again?
22376How then did I know that He was present?
22376III Heaven Delayed, but Guaranteed"Simon Peter said unto Him, Lord, whither goest Thou?
22376If it moved Him to endure the Cross and despise the shame, is there anything that it will withhold, anything that it will not do?
22376In Pilate''s next question there seems a touch of awe and respect:"Art Thou a king then?"
22376In these sublime words He undoubtedly refers to a moment which preceded the Incarnation, when the Godhead designated the Second Person to redeem men?
22376In well- assumed dismay the High Priest rent his clothes, saying,"He hath spoken blasphemy: what further need have we of witnesses?
22376Is dew or rain needed that the pitchers may be filled to the brim with water which is to be made wine?
22376Is gentleness or purity, self- sacrifice or prayer, the lesson that we are set to acquire?
22376Is it because the Jews have so taught thee, or because thou recognizest Me as able to bring order and peace into troubled hearts like thine?"
22376Is it to be wondered at that afterward many priests, who had been in close contiguity to that marvellous type, became obedient to the faith?
22376Is not the fact of His not counting it robbery to be equal with God evidence that He was God?
22376Is not this proof enough that He was conscious of His Divine nature?
22376Is sun needed to ripen the fruit?
22376Is there a God?
22376Is this your life?
22376It becomes each seriously to ask,"Am I bringing forth fruit unto God?
22376It is in silence and solitude that spirits attain their complete beauty, and so the Master is sometimes obliged to say to us,"What is that to thee?
22376It was as though He said:"Dost thou use the term in the common sense, or as a soul confronted by a greater than thyself?
22376It was impossible to expect it; and so Christ introduced Himself, saying, in effect,"Dost thou love Me?
22376It was of course possible to go back to fishing- smacks and fishing- tackle; but should they?
22376Knowest Thou not that I have power to release or to crucify Thee?"
22376Lord, whither goest Thou?"
22376May not that glory have consisted in the oneness of His human nature with God the Father, by the Holy Spirit?
22376May not this be the meaning of His words:"The glory which Thou gavest Me I have given them, that they may be one as we are one"?
22376Might he have a share in it?
22376OUR LORD''S SEARCHING QUESTION--"Lovest thou Me?"
22376Of what avail is it for a client and advocate to enter an earthly court of justice unless they are in agreement?
22376Of what use is it to have two instruments in an orchestra which are not perfectly in tune?
22376Or, was there a direct miracle of Divine power, which secured their discomfiture?
22376Peter asks for John,"What shall this man do?"
22376Shall we not be in subjection to the Father of our spirits and live?
22376Should they continue to lead the artificial life which they had taken up during the Master''s ministry?
22376Should they do nothing but wait?
22376So he took Jesus apart, and said to Him,"Whence art Thou?"
22376Such a one now seemed waiting on the sand in the grey light, and His question was such as a fish- dealer might put:"Children, have you any food?"
22376The brink had terrified them: how would they do in the swellings of Jordan?
22376The footmen had wearied them: how would they contend with horses?
22376Then said Jesus unto Peter,"Put up thy sword into the sheath; the cup which My Father hath given Me, shall I not drink it?"
22376Then they turned to one another and said,"What further need have we of witness?
22376Then, is there more than One?
22376There may be orthodoxy of doctrine, correctness in life, and even heartiness of service; but is there fruit, much fruit, more fruit?"
22376They had hardly commenced to drink its cup: what would its dregs be?
22376They say unto him,"Art not thou also one of His disciples?"
22376Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered Thee unto me: what hast Thou done?"
22376Was He contemplating the setting up of a kingdom?
22376Was it a chance?
22376Was it not symbolical?
22376Was the manifestation of force, which had accompanied His recent entrance into the city, at His instigation?
22376Was there ever such a compromise?
22376Was this the end?
22376We ask in sad earnestness, How shall we be able to survive the terrible struggle and to come off victorious?
22376We may guess it generally, but how be assured of it particularly?
22376We would love Him, but how?
22376Were there no sympathizers in all that crowd to exchange glances of love and faith?
22376What are hell, and the bottomless pit, and the meaning of Christ''s references to the undying worm and unquenchable flame?
22376What are the marks then that we belong to the inner circle of the given ones?
22376What can they make of this_ We_, who hold that He was only a good man and a great teacher?
22376What could angel voices do for her, who longed to hear one voice only?
22376What did this mean?
22376What further thought did Christ mean to convey, when He said,"I am the Way"?
22376What hidden objects had they in view?
22376What if Judas should not prove true?
22376What need was there for Him to interpose, when all the charges proved abortive?
22376What secret instructions had they received?
22376What should they do?
22376What then would become of all the saints and martyrs who died without membership with one of these visible organizations?
22376What then?
22376What vestige of Scriptural proof is there for these assertions?
22376What weaver of an imaginary history would ever have dared to suggest that the resurrection was impugned by some of Christ''s close followers?
22376What were the griefs of others in comparison with hers?
22376What will the end be?
22376What word shall we use to describe it?
22376When was that prayer answered?
22376Where does He hear the truths He utters?
22376Where does that path lead by which I am going, and which descends steeply into the ravine?
22376Where dwellest Thou?
22376Where?
22376Which was right?
22376Who is he that can harm us whilst we follow that which is good?
22376Who is there, that does not long to speak more confidently of his love to Christ?
22376Who should be the greatest?
22376Who will tell us the direction in which the current of His mighty pleadings is setting, that we may take the same direction?
22376Who, then, shall deny that Christ''s death was His own act?
22376Who, then, shall say that His death was not His own free act?
22376Who, then, shall say that our Saviour''s death was not His own act and deed?
22376Why askest thou Me?
22376Why could he not keep pace with Christ even through the dark valley, and accompany Him through unknown worlds?
22376Why count him still on speaking terms?
22376Why did He not unmask and expose him?
22376Why do ye call Him, Lord, Lord, and do not the things that He says?
22376Why not banish him from His company?
22376Why should he not bear this burden under which Jesus of Nazareth is falling to the ground?
22376Why should he not do the same now?
22376Why should they trouble about it, when they suppose themselves able to do perfectly well without it?
22376Why that wandering foot, found in every land, yet homeless in all?
22376Why the banishment from their holy places for eighteen centuries?
22376Why the hideous tortures, plunderings, and massacres of the Middle Ages?
22376Why the modern Jew- hate, disguised under the more refined term_ anti- Semitism_?
22376Why this non- success?
22376Why was this?
22376Why were they formed into a society?
22376Will the fight between evil and good be much prolonged?
22376Wilt thou not obey?
22376Wilt thou obey Me?
22376With deep emotion he persisted in his inquiries:"Why can not I follow Thee now?
22376With mingled bitterness and cynicism, he answered,"What is truth?"
22376Without much interchange of formalities, the Governor asked,"What accusation bring ye against this man?"
22376Would it not suffice to make the most irksome_ work_ pleasant, if we could look up and discern the Father''s good pleasure and smile of approval?
22376Would it not suffice to rob_ pain_ of its sting, if we could detect the Father''s hands adjusting the heat of the furnace?
22376Would you be able to enjoy Heaven if Christ were not there?
22376Would you be willing to go to hell itself if you might have Him?
22376Wouldst thou be humble, wouldst thou know thyself a worm and no man, wouldst thou see that thou art verily undone, defiled, and helpless?
22376XXIV Drinking the Cup"The cup which My Father hath given Me, shall I not drink it?"
22376XXXVI The Life- Plan of Peter and John"What is that to thee?
22376Yet how shall it be prevented?"
22376Yet, who shall say that He has offered more than He can give?
22376_ And, next, as to His doctrine._--Had not Jesus repeatedly spoken about the Kingdom of Heaven?
22376_ It is a very remarkable question._--We should have expected the inquiry, Dost thou believe Me?
22376_ What but the deep sleep of spiritual death_?
22376dost thou profess thyself willing to die with Me?
22376for to what might she not have drawn me?''"
22376how can I be sure that He is?
22376said he;"shall I crucify your King?"
22376thou hast experienced the former; dost thou know the latter?
22376what it is to hear His voice speaking above the tumult of the inland lake of thy soul, and making a great calm?
28328And he said, Hagar, Sarai''s maid, whence camest thou? 28328 And there was of the house of Saul a_ servant_, whose name was Ziba; and when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Ziba?
28328Then Pilate entered into the judgment- hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?... 28328 What do these facts prove?
2832821, says:"Art thou converted to Christ while thou art a slave-- the property of another person, and bought with his money?
28328After thus persecuting the saviour of his country,_ how can the Democratic party dare to call themselves his disciples_?''"
28328And how could it have been otherwise?
28328And is there no cause for alarm?
28328And what does that resolution endorse?
28328And why do we believe all this?
28328And why?
28328And why?
28328And why?
28328And why?
28328Are not these signs alarming?
28328Art thou called, being_ a servant_?
28328But did this justify_ Southern_ Democrats in_ dodging_ the question, and thereby electing a Black Republican Speaker?
28328But who is it that testifies that I have lied?
28328But, Doctor, why were you at Baltimore?
28328Can Rome change?
28328Can either civil or religious liberties rest secure on any other grounds?
28328Can men taking their stand on this Platform be the enemies of civil and religious liberties?
28328Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
28328Did he lie out of the scrape?
28328Did not Mr. JEFFERSON propose to carry his opposition to foreigners much farther than the American party now do?
28328Did they carry with them"dark- lanterns?"
28328Do they believe that Gen. Washington, or Jackson, would have united with any association or order not purely American?
28328Do they not in vision behold its scattered fragments and contemplate new confederacies, with hosts of new offices and millions of spoil?
28328Do you suppose they are men of no reading or information?
28328Examine the Platform, and answer to your conscience the question: What true American head can disapprove-- what pure American heart can revolt?
28328G. Eastman_?
28328Had they"signs and grips,"other than those by which they made themselves known to the_ doorkeeper_?
28328Has she ever changed for the better?
28328Has she ever changed for the better?
28328How can we hope to carry the united South with such a record?
28328How does Mr. Buchanan stand upon the tariff?
28328How does he stand upon the French Spoliation bill, which President Polk and President Pierce vetoed?
28328How does he stand upon the Pacific Railroad?
28328How will the_ Free Trade Democracy_ of the South relish these"protecting duties"of an old Federal politician?
28328In fact, is there a single Federal measure except that of the United States Bank, upon which he is not recorded against Democratic principles?
28328In fine, is there no fear that in hoping for free- soil aid, we may not lose the few real friends the South has in the North?
28328In our own country, not a single Catholic is to be found associated with the order of Free Masons; and why?
28328Is he not one of the last men living to talk about a want of respectability on the part of any one?
28328Is not this_ favoritism_ to the foreigner, and_ discrimination_ against the native?
28328Is such the case with Mr. Buchanan?
28328Is the preservation of the Union a matter of any consequence to them?
28328Is the race any better off for having accepted her faith?
28328Is there any denial of the right of Congress to interfere upon the subject of slavery in the sixth resolution of the Philadelphia platform?
28328Is there any denial of the right of Congress to interfere with the subject of slavery in the sixth resolution of the( new) Philadelphia platform?"
28328Is there any non- intervention in the sixth resolution of the Philadelphia platform?
28328Is there no danger that in admitting the abolitionist Trumbull, we may not dishearten the gallant Douglass?
28328Is there no fear that in reinstating the free- soil Hickman, who is in favor of Reeder, we may not palsy the arm of Richardson?
28328It was time that the American people should have a character of their own, and where would they find it?
28328JAMES WILLIAMS, show how he held up JAMES BUCHANAN and others as an_ old Federalist of the first water_?
28328James M. Davis, a respectable mechanic, asked him if he would say that to Major Donelson''s face?
28328Johnson say so?
28328Johnson''s iniquitous Homestead Bill, but a bid for foreigners?
28328May not our government be more homogeneous, more peaceable, more durable?"
28328May we not exclaim,"Lord, what is man?"
28328Now, the inquiry is, how has slavery risen and thus spread over our whole earth?
28328Polk_, side by side, while he was consuming half his time in abuse of the Federal party?
28328Rather, can he say he has any other kind?
28328Shall Americans govern themselves, or shall Foreigners, unacquainted with our laws, and brought up under monarchical governments, rule?
28328Sir, do you suppose that the"Bishops, Elders, and other Ministers,"whom you have the impudence to address, are all fools?
28328Speaking of Mr. Wesley, you say:"If Wesley were alive, what would he think of your midnight plots, and open tirades against Papists?
28328The Lancaster_ Register_, published in the immediate vicinity of Mr. Buchanan''s residence, asks_ by whom_ was he elected?
28328They are beginning to ask''What has Protestantism done for the world?
28328To whose strategy was it owing that the once impregnable city was betrayed and surrounded, and its lofty battlements levelled with the dust?
28328Turn your face toward the Gulf of Mexico: what do you behold?
28328WHO IS ANDREW J. DONELSON?
28328WHO IS MILLARD FILLMORE?
28328Was there ever such_ glaring_ and_ actual_ proscription for the sake of religious and political creeds committed as by the present Administration?
28328Was this interfering in temporal matters?
28328Was this not interfering in temporal matters?
28328What are some of the reasons why you opposed it?
28328What care they for the Protestant religion, if the Catholics can only give them the numerical strength at the ballot- box?
28328What do you promise the country and yourselves, if Romanism proves successful in this contest?
28328What foul coalition circumvented you, and whose pestilential breath is now whispering in your ear?
28328What has she done to alleviate and elevate the down- trodden?
28328What is Popery in Roman Catholic Europe?
28328What is the consequence?
28328What is their offence?
28328What more do they prove?
28328What party is it that has brought about the desolation you behold?
28328What principle does this Foreign Democratic party hold, that an Old Line Whig, or a conservative man, North or South, does not disapprove?
28328What say the_ anti_-Americans to all these facts?
28328What was the ruin of old Rome?
28328What will our Democratic Protestant opposers of Know Nothing_ secret lodges_ say to this?
28328What will our Democratic advocates of Popery say to the principles of such an organization, and to its"horrible oaths?"
28328When did mental vision ever rest on such a scene?
28328When did she ever renounce these doctrines and practices?
28328When did she renounce her doctrines and practices?
28328Who does not feel that he is an American, and thankful to Heaven that his lot was cast in such a goodly land?
28328Who has forgotten the Plaquemines fraud in Louisiana?
28328Who has not heard of the abuse of Mr. Frelinghuysen for no other cause than that he was the President of the American Bible Society?
28328Who now feels like he was a party man, or a southern man, or a northern man?
28328Why is it not?
28328Why is it not?
28328Will Northern Nebraska men overlook this ignoring of Pierce and Douglass?
28328Will Southern Democrats overlook this record?
28328Will it be said that the right of trial by jury was a_ spiritual_ matter?
28328Will it be said that the tyranny of King John, and his oppressions, of which the barons justly complained, were_ spiritual_ matters?
28328Will it be said that this was not interfering with_ temporal_ matters?
28328Will the Sentinel say that he is sound, or justify his''low wages''speech?
28328Will they allow the saddle of Federal domination to be quietly thrown on their backs?
28328Wonder how many hen- roosts he robbed last summer?"
28328Would they wish to have their elections on that floor decided by a rabble?
28328are they not probable?
28328do you hear that?
28328do you hear that?
28328in favor of the manufacturer?"
29296For whereby shall it be known that I and Thy people have found grace in Thy sight? 29296 How that?
29296Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? 29296 Jesus saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
29296Tell me,he said,"were you saved by doing your best?"
29296What profit should we have, if we pray unto Him?
29296Which of you shall have a friend at midnight, and shall say to him, Friend, lend me three loaves?
29296= Pray without Ceasing.=--Does that refer to prayer for ourselves or others?
29296= Pray without Ceasing.=--How can I learn it?
29296= Pray without Ceasing.=--How do I know what to pray for?
29296="Know ye not that your body is a temple of the Holy Ghost?
29296A PLEA FOR MORE PRAYER CHAPTER VI Restraining Prayer: is it Sin?
29296A PLEA FOR MORE PRAYER CHAPTER VII Who shall Deliver?
29296A PLEA FOR MORE PRAYER CHAPTER VIII Wilt Thou be made Whole?
29296And how does He expect to find them?
29296And how is this to be done?
29296And if it be, how is it to be dealt with, to be discovered, and confessed, and cast out by man, and cleansed away by God?
29296And shall not God avenge His own elect, which_ cry to Him day and night_, and_ He is long- suffering with them_?
29296And shall we who are Christians not be able to face the difficulties that we meet in prayer?
29296And what happened?
29296And what is now the disease of which the lack of prayer is the symptom?
29296And what is now, according to the parable, the life that one must lead to bear fruit, and then ask and receive what we will?
29296And why?
29296And will you still doubt whether God is able to make you"strivers with God,"princes who prevail with Him?
29296Are there not tens of thousands with us mourning the lack of the power of intercession?
29296Are we going to give up ourselves to God and His Spirit to live a life in prayer, well- pleasing to Him?
29296Are we to submit?
29296Are you mourning that just this is your trouble-- you do not, can not, live this branch- life, abiding in Him?
29296But is it really possible?
29296But what shall we say of it, that there is such a widespread prevalence of this failure to give a due proportion of time and strength to prayer?
29296Can anything be nobler than to do as Christ did?
29296Can it indeed be that those who have never been able to face, much less to overcome the difficulty, can yet become mighty in prayer?
29296Can it indeed be?
29296Can we deny it that the lack of prayer is the sin on account of which God''s presence and power are not more manifestly seen among us?
29296Do you not begin to feel prayer is really the help for this sinful world?
29296Do you not see how all depends upon God and prayer?
29296For what?
29296HOW TO PRAY.--As a Child asks a Father="If a son ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
29296HOW TO PRAY.--With definite Petitions="What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
29296HOW TO PRAY.--With the Understanding="What is it then?
29296Has not our school of intercession taught us how little we have prayed in the name of Jesus?
29296Have you done it?
29296How can I breathe and feel and hear without ceasing?
29296How can one do it who is surrounded by the cares of daily life?--How can a mother love her child without ceasing?
29296How can our wishes, often so foolish, and our will, often so selfish, overrule or change that perfect will?
29296How can the eyelid without ceasing hold itself ready to protect the eye?
29296How comes it that the confession of too little prayer, and the call for more prayer, is so frequently heard, and yet the evil continues?
29296How much more shall your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?
29296How?
29296If Christ gave His life for them, will you not do so?
29296If prayer was thus the power by which the Primitive Church flourished and triumphed, is it not the one need of the Church of our days?
29296If we are to deal effectually with the lack of prayer we must look at it from this point of view and ask, Restraining prayer, is it sin?
29296In answer to the question, But why, if the answer to prayer is so positively promised, why are there such numberless unanswered prayers?
29296Is it not that_ Thou goest with us_?"
29296Is it not worth while asking the Lord whether the message I bring you as His servant may not be more true for you than you think?
29296Is there not almost everywhere a confession of the lack of spirituality and spiritual power?
29296It is of this reign of grace in the soul that Paul asks,"Shall we sin because we are under grace?"
29296Let me once again ask the question: Does the work of intercession take the place in the Church it ought to have?
29296Making us conscious of our feebleness in prayer?
29296May I be allowed to speak a very personal word to each of my readers?
29296Or how can our prayer change what He has ordained before?
29296Or tell us how we can attain to what we desire?"
29296Ought I not to do my best to have the coldness removed?"
29296Our Lord Jesus more than once asked those who cried to Him for mercy,"What wilt thou?"
29296RESTRAINING PRAYER-- IS IT SIN?
29296Shall I at all be inquired of by them?"
29296Shall we not learn the lesson which nature and Christ alike teach?
29296Surely you can not say that our failures in prayer, and we sadly confess to them, are owing to our not living"under grace"?
29296Tell me, was it really possible for Jacob to become Israel-- a prince who prevailed with God?
29296These hints to help us in our work of intercession-- what are they doing for us?
29296WHO SHALL DELIVER?
29296WILT THOU BE MADE WHOLE?
29296Was it only in Israel, in the ministry of kings and prophets, that there was so much evil in God''s people to be cleansed away?
29296Was it only in the Church of the first century, that Paul and James and our Lord Himself had to speak such sharp words?
29296We must see that this restraining prayer, with the excuses we make for it, is greater sin than we have thought; for what does it mean?
29296We must, unless we are to rest content with our state, listen to and join in the question,"Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?
29296Were it not better to leave all to His disposal, who knows what is best, and loves to give us the very best?
29296What a need there is of unceasing prayer?
29296What can it be?
29296What can our ten minutes of intercession avail?
29296What could they accomplish if each were living in the fulness of the Holy Spirit?
29296What does this teach?
29296What gave Him such boldness?
29296What is education but a daily developing and disciplining of the mind by new difficulties presented to the pupil to overcome?
29296What is it that the vinedresser cuts away with his pruning- knife?
29296What is it we are to be or do, that will enable us to pray as we should, and to receive what we ask?
29296What was he to think of his state, and was there any way out of it?
29296What, he asked, must I think of such a life?
29296Where could He seek them but in His Church?
29296Who are the blessèd ministers Of this world- gathering band?
29296Who would not be willing to have his sickness removed?
29296Will there not be some who feel constrained to cry out,"Where is the Lord God of Elijah?"
29296Will ye not join the blessèd ranks In their beautiful array?
29296Will you do it?
29296Will you not do it?
29296Will you not, even now, accept of this by faith?
29296Wilt Thou not revive us again?
29296Wilt thou be made whole?
29296You pray for"the Spirit of grace and supplication"?
29296how in all the intercourse of ministers and people, in all the ministrations of Christ''s Church, it is the one secret of success?
29296how it can defy all the power of the world, and fit men to conquer that world for Christ?
29296how it is to be sought in prayer continually and persistently?
29296how they who have the heavenly power can pray it down upon others?
29296shall we not be ashamed of our reluctance to sacrifice the flesh and our own will and the world, as it is seen in our reluctance to pray much?
29296what think you, is it not possible that this has been the want in your life, the cause of your failure in prayer?
29296who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
29296who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?
29296why is it that so many of God''s children have no desire for this honour-- being princes of God, strivers with God, and prevailing?
29296why then is not the health of the daughter of my people restored?"
2458He which spared not his own Son, but gave him for us all, how shall he not with him give us all things also?
2458What manner of card is this?
2458What?
2458When?
2458Which way?
2458Who think you is a wise and faithful servant? 2458 And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
2458And in those days, what did they when they helped the scholars?
2458And now I would ask a strange question: who is the most diligentest bishop and prelate in all England, that passeth all the rest in doing his office?
2458And what a deputy must he be, trow ye?
2458And what had our blessed lady been the worse for this?
2458And what shall we in this case do?
2458And wherefore are magistrates ordained, but that the tranquillity of the commonweal may be confirmed, limiting both ploughs?
2458And who will sustain any damage for the respect of a public commodity?
2458And will ye know who it is?
2458As Cain said,"Have I the keeping of my brother?
2458At length the king asked him,"Sir, how liketh you your fare?"
2458Be all things here so without abuses, that nothing ought to be amended?
2458Be not all things well done, that are done with good intent, when they be profitable to us?
2458Be these the Christian and divine mysteries, and not rather the dreams of men?
2458Be these the faithful dispensers of God''s mysteries, and not rather false dissipators of them?
2458But I pray you, how much is this supper of Christ regarded amongst us, where he himself exhibiteth unto us his body and blood?
2458But I pray you, what sauce had David, how was he humbled?
2458But I pray you, wherefore was it ordained principally?
2458But at the last, what became of so good a constitution?
2458But here some man will say to me, What, sir, are ye so privy of the devil''s counsel, that ye know all this to be true?
2458But how cometh this regeneration?
2458But how hath this truth over- rusted with the pope''s rust?
2458But how shall I speak well of them?
2458But now methinketh I hear one say unto me: Wot ye what you say?
2458But now you will ask me, whom I call a prelate?
2458But what doth the people on these holidays?
2458But what shall be their reward which refuse to come?
2458But what the devil mean I to go about to describe particularly the devil''s nature, when no reason, no power of man''s mind can comprehend it?
2458But who are these callers?
2458But who be those now- a- days that can clear themselves of these manifest murders used to their children and servants?
2458But you will say to me, Why make ye all these interrogations?
2458But you will say,"I pray you, tell me what is my cross?"
2458But, I pray you, what is to be looked for in a dispenser?
2458But, I pray you, what thanks had they for their calling, for their labour?
2458But, peradventure, you will say,"What, shall a preacher teach foolishness?"
2458Can there be any mirth, where these two courses last all the feast?
2458Can you find in your hearts thus to abuse my goodness, my benignity, my gentleness?
2458Do they evermore correct vice, or else defend it, sometime being well corrected in other places?
2458Do they evermore rid the people''s business and matters, or cumber and ruffle them?
2458Do they give themselves to godliness, or else ungodliness?
2458Do they not more regard now a testoon than Christ?
2458Do ye see nothing in our holidays?
2458Do you think that this preferring of picture to picture, image to image, is the right use, and not rather the abuse, of images?
2458Doth this noble doctor doubt therein?
2458For Christ saith,_ Quis putas est servus prudens et fidelis_?
2458For what have ye done hitherto, I pray you, these seven years and more?
2458For what man will let go, or diminish his private commodity for a commonwealth?
2458For what shall I look for among thorns, but pricking and scratching?
2458For who can offer him but himself?
2458Had it not been better we had not been called together at all?
2458Have I not five wits?
2458Have not our forefathers complained of the ceremonies, of the superstition, and estimation of them?
2458Have ye thus deceived me?
2458Have you thus deceived me?
2458Here is my appetite, my lust, my will: but what must I do?
2458How came it thus?
2458How can that be found that was not lost?
2458How chanced this?
2458How many be there, think ye, which regard this supper of the Lord as much as a testoon?
2458How many receive it with the curate or minister?
2458How many sentences be given there in time, as they ought to be?
2458How much, I say, is it regarded?
2458How shall they believe on him of whom they have not heard?
2458How shall they hear without a preacher?
2458How then hath it happened that we have had so many hundred years so many unpreaching prelates, lording loiterers, and idle ministers?
2458I would here ask one question: I would fain know who controlleth the devil at home in his parish, while he controlleth the mint?
2458If men say truth, how many without bribes?
2458If the apostles might not leave the office of preaching to the deacons, shall one leave it for minting?
2458In court, in cowls, in cloisters, in rochets, be they never so white; yea, where shall ye not find them?
2458Is all well here?
2458Is it a labour?
2458Is it a work?
2458Is it so hard, is it so great a matter for you to see many abuses in the clergy, many in the laity?
2458Is there any man that will feed upon me, that will eat my flesh and drink my blood?
2458Is there never a wise man in the realm to be a comptroller of the mint?
2458Is this a meet office for a priest that hath cure of souls?
2458Is this his charge?
2458Is this their calling?
2458Is this their office?
2458Last of all, how think you of matrimony?
2458Lo, what false pretence can the devil send amongst us?
2458Nothing to be amended?
2458Now if your forefathers made this constitution, and yet thereby did nothing, the abuses every day more and more increased, what is left for you to do?
2458Now then, seeing thou art a christian man, what shall be thy answer of this question,"Who art thou?"
2458Now then, what is Christ''s rule?
2458Now what is it to be our God?
2458Now what manner of meat was prepared at this great feast?
2458Now what saith he?
2458Now what shall we say of these rich citizens of London?
2458Now, I pray you in God''s name, what did you, so great fathers, so many, so long a season, so oft assembled together?
2458O Lord, whither shall we flee from them?
2458Oh, what hear I of you?
2458On the contrary, a slothful servant, when his master commandeth him to do any thing, by and by he will ask questions,"Where?"
2458Or if all things be well done there, what do men in bishops''Consistories?
2458Or why are they not sent to the universities, that they may be able to serve the king when they come to age?
2458Ought we to thank you, or the king''s highness?
2458Ponder, whether yet many of them be as they should be or no?
2458See ye nothing, brethren?
2458Shall I call them proud men of London, malicious men of London, merciless men of London?
2458Shall we evermore in ministering of it speak Latin, and not in English rather, that the people may know what is said and done?
2458Shall you often see the punishments assigned by the laws executed, or else money- redemptions used in their stead?
2458Should we have ministers of the church to be comptrollers of the mints?
2458So that he must at all times convenient preach diligently: therefore saith he,"Who trow ye is a faithful servant?"
2458So this feast, this costly dish, hath its sauces; but what be they?
2458So, England, I speak it to thy shame: is there never a nobleman to be a lord president, but it must be a prelate?
2458St. Paul saith,_ Qui proprio Filio suo non pepercit, sed pro nobis omnibus tradidit illum, quomodo non etiam cum illo omnia nobis donabit_?
2458Then further we must say to ourselves,"What requireth Christ of a christian man?"
2458Then to pope Alexander''s holy water, to hallowed bells, palms, candles, ashes, and what not?
2458Then why happened this?
2458Then you must again ask unto yourself, What Christ requireth of a christian man?
2458These benefits I gave you, and do you give me these thanks?
2458Think you not that the king doth use justice unto him, and all his posterity and heirs?
2458Think you not that this our enemy, this prince with all his potentates, hath great and sore assaults to lay against our armour?
2458This rich man called his steward to him and said, What is this that I hear of thee?
2458To what end have we now excelled other in policy?
2458To whom was he married?
2458Was not he vexed?
2458Well, well, is this their duty?
2458Were it not the office of good prelates to consult upon these matters, and to seek some remedy for them?
2458What among stones, but stumbling?
2458What do they there?
2458What fruit is come of your long and great assembly?
2458What have we brought forth at the last?
2458What have we to do then but_ epulari in Domino_, to eat in the Lord at his supper?
2458What have ye brought forth?
2458What have ye engendered?
2458What is done in the Arches?
2458What is that?
2458What is that?
2458What is this but a new learning; a new canker to rust and corrupt the old truth?
2458What man hath any thing, I pray you, but he hath received it of his plentifulness?
2458What manner of masses saw they, trow ye?
2458What of baptism?
2458What other oblation have we to make, but of obedience, of good living, of good works, and of helping our neighbours?
2458What other service have we to do to him, and what other sacrifice have we to offer, but the mortification of our flesh?
2458What priests saw they?
2458What saw they that made this decree?
2458What saw they, that made this constitution?
2458What say ye by these images, that are so famous, so noble, so noted, being of them so many and so divers in England?
2458What say ye?
2458What shall I say of them?
2458What shall we do now or imagine to thrust down these Turks and to subdue them?
2458What substance, what virtue, what goodness art thou of, by thyself?"
2458What think ye of these mass- priests, and of the masses themselves?
2458What was the chiefest dish at this great banquet?
2458What was the feast- dish?
2458What went you about?
2458What would ye have brought to pass?
2458What( I had almost said) among serpents, but stinging?
2458What, not one of all that can judge between brother and brother; but one brother goeth to law with another, and that under heathen judges?
2458When should she go far off to these famous images?
2458Whensoever it shall happen you to go and make your oblation unto God, ask of yourselves this question,"Who art thou?"
2458Whereas you might say, What was the cause that Christ declared more the pains of hell by these terms than by any other terms?
2458Whether stirred other first, you the king, that he might preach, or he you by his letters, that ye should preach oftener?
2458Which thing when Astyages heard, what doth he?
2458Which words are as much to say in English,"Who art thou?"
2458Who is a true and faithful steward?
2458Who is so blind but he seeth this clearly; except perchance there be any that can not discern the children of the world from the children of light?
2458Who made thee so bold to meddle with my silly beasts, which I bought so dearly with my precious blood?
2458Who should be his spouse?
2458Who was Abraham''s seed?
2458Who was he now that was married?
2458Who was the bridegroom?
2458Why are they not set in schools where they may learn?
2458Why do ye divide him?
2458Why make you of him more sacrifices than one?
2458Why then mingle ye him?
2458Why, I pray you?
2458Ye have oft sat in consultation, but what have ye done?
2458You, that ought to be my preachers, what other thing do you, than apply all your study hither, to bring all my preachers to envy, shame, contempt?
2458_ Tu quis es_?
2458and why, in these your demands, do you let and withdraw the good devotion of the people?
2458had he not sauces?
2458or have ye rather deceived yourselves?
2458or shall I answer for him and for his faults?
2458or what derogation is this to heaven?
2458or what dishonour was this to our blessed lady?
2458shall we company with them?
2458shall we not company with them?
2458that is to say,"Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved: but how shall they call upon him, in whom they believe not?
2458will some say:"Why, what have I to do with my neighbour''s or brother''s malice?"
30645But,replied the minister,"which way dost thou expect comfort and salvation, seeing that thou art a sinner?"
30645But,said the minister,"how canst thou expect comfort, seeing we deserve none?"
30645Doth not,said she,"the pestilence come from God?
30645O, my dear child,said his father,"hast thou so strong faith?"
30645O,said she,"why do you weep over me, seeing you have no reason to question: but, if the Lord takes me, it shall be well with me to all eternity?
30645Why then,said he,"do you suffer them to be put there?
30645Why,said her friend,"did you not say yesterday you did not love the Lord, and that you could not?"
30645A friend of his asked him, when he was first taken sick, whether he was not willing to die?
30645About which time, when she was sick, one asked her what she thought would become of her if she should die?
30645After he was pretty well satisfied about that, he inquired how his soul might be saved?
30645After this, that friend asked her how she did now?
30645Again, being asked how she knew that she did not love God?
30645An hour and a half before his death, the same minister came again to visit him, and asked him,"John, art thou not afraid to die?"
30645And do you not pray every day that the will of God may be done upon earth as it is in heaven?
30645And is not the Lord the Creator and Ruler of the air?
30645Being asked whether he had rather live or die?
30645Being asked why she was afraid she should go to hell?
30645Being farther demanded if she would not fain love God?
30645But seeing all this did but increase his mother''s grief, he asked her,"What she meant thus to offend God?
30645But what are we ourselves?
30645But what shall I say?
30645But why do I thus speak?
30645Does it come from the air?
30645Father, know you not what is said by Jeremiah?
30645He asked again whether he was marked?
30645Her father asked her one day, when in great pain, whether she loved the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
30645Her mother asked her what she should pray for, for her?
30645Her mother asked her where?
30645Her mother asked her why she spoke so little to the minister that came to her?
30645Her mother being full of sorrow after the death of her husband, this child came to her and asked her why she wept so exceedingly?
30645Her mother seeing her troubled, asked her what was the matter?
30645His mother asked him whether he was willing to die and leave her?
30645His mother, looking upon his brother, shook her head: at which he asked if his brother was marked with the complaint?
30645His pains increasing upon him, one asked him whether he would rather still endure those pains or forsake Christ?
30645His sickness was a lingering disease: against which, to comfort him, one tells him of possessions that must fall to his portion;"And what are they?"
30645I am a poor creature without thee; but, Lord Jesus, my soul longs to be with thee: O when shall it be?
30645I would not go back again for twenty thousand worlds; and will you not strive to get an interest in Christ?"
30645Know you not that it is the hand of the Almighty?
30645Mr. B., one of the teachers of the school, called to see her; and after conversing with her some time, asked her,"If she should like to go to heaven?"
30645None of the scholars could answer it, till it came to John Harvey, who, being asked whether Christ had a mother?
30645Not long after, the same person asked him again,"If he was willing to die?"
30645O why do you afflict yourselves thus?
30645On Saturday she spoke but little, being very drowsy, yet now and then she dropped these words,"How long, O blessed Jesus?
30645Once when his parents had prayed with him, they asked him if they should once more send for the physician?
30645One asked her how she knew that?
30645One asked her what it was that she fixed her eyes upon so eagerly?
30645One demanded of her, what the glory was like?
30645One time when she fell into a fit, she cried out,"O I am going; I am going: but what shall I do to be saved?
30645Or if they say it comes from the earth, hath not he the same power and influence upon that too?
30645Perceiving that his eldest brother cried, he said,"Why is John weeping?
30645She replied,"I can not tell what, but I am going to it: will you go with me?
30645The Lord''s day before that on which she died, a kinsman of hers came to see her, and asked her whether she knew him?
30645The Thursday before he died, he asked a friend of mine what he thought of his condition, and whither his soul was going?
30645The next morning he was asked if he wished to converse with a minister?
30645The question that was once proposed to his form was, whether Christ had a mother?
30645What sin was there that his age was capable of, which he did not commit?
30645What talk they of a ship that came from Africa?
30645When he was at school what was it that he desired to learn but Christ and him crucified?
30645When he was out of his trance, he asked his nurse why she did not let him go?
30645Why else doth the Scripture say, Shall there be evil in the city which I have not sent?
30645Why not now, blessed Jesus?
30645how sad is that to us, that we must part?"
30645she replied,"What have I done for God ever since I was born?
30645whither?"
32188And must I be opposed with force, because they have not reason whereby to convince me?
32188But who can unfold the riddle of some mens justice?
32188For, was it through ignorance, that I suffered innocent bloud to be shed by a false pretended way of Justice?
32188How oft have I entreated for Peace?
32188Is there no way left to make Me a glorious KING, but by my sufferings?
32188Is this the reward and thanks that I am to receive for those many acts of Grace I have lately passed, and for those many Indignities I have endured?
32188What dissolutions of all Order and Government in the Church?
32188What good man had not rather want any thing he most desired, for the publick good, then obtain it by such unlawfull and irreligious means?
32188Whom did I by power protect against the Justice of Parliament?
32188Whose innocent bloud, during my Reign, have I shed, to satisfie my lust, anger, or covetousness?
32188how long shall they love vanity, and seek after lies?__ Thou hast heard the reproaches of wicked men on every side.
32188what Widows or Orphans tears can witnesse against me; the just cry of which must now be avenged with my Own bloud?
32188what contempt and oppressions of the Clergie?
32188what novelties of Schism, and corrupt opinions?
32188what sacrilegious Invasions upon the Rights and Revenues of the Church?
32188what undecencies and confusions in sacred Administrations?
22916''No''and''yes''both; not quite sure-- eh?
22916A great compliment; do n''t you think so yourself, Arthur?
22916And am I making mamma ill too? 22916 And what are you to do?
22916And what did you see?
22916And would not you, dear Arthur?
22916Any more questions?
22916Are you his cousin?
22916Arthur dear, is anything the matter?
22916Arthur,said Edgar,"I want you to have my Bible and my watch; will you?
22916Aunt Daisy,he said, when he had finished,"What shall you say, when you answer Edgar North''s aunt''s letter?"
22916Aunt Daisy,he said,"would you like me to take out that white fellow?"
22916Auntie,he said,"would there be any use in my writing a letter now?
22916But He will judge people, wo n''t He?
22916But what is coming?
22916But what is it?
22916But, Edgar,and Arthur looked very earnestly into his dark, sad eyes,"do n''t you wish you were?"
22916But, you know, he came on purpose to see Edgar; and do n''t you remember how very, very ill, Edgar is, Harold?
22916Dear Edgar,said Arthur, burying his face in the bed- clothes to hide his tears,"I never knew you really were so very ill.""Did n''t you?"
22916Did I say anything rude?
22916Did I?
22916Did he really? 22916 Did n''t your mother ever talk to you about it?"
22916Did you ask her to write to me?
22916Did you love your father very much?
22916Did your father go to India?
22916Do you always have your meals by yourselves?
22916Do you know what I was thinking about, when I was looking out of my window this morning? 22916 Do you know who you belong to before me?"
22916Do you mean that I am to live with some other person?
22916Do you often pray for me, mother? 22916 Do you often say those funny things, Arthur?"
22916Do you think it is well, Arthur?
22916Do you think so?
22916Do you think that will help you to understand?
22916Do you want to go?
22916Does he have dinner alone?
22916First of all, then, what is the name of her place?
22916Going to school, my boy-- eh?
22916Has Edgar written to you himself?
22916Have you anything you would like to do, dear, until dinner- time?
22916Have you been here long, then, and by yourself? 22916 Have you had a nice walk?"
22916He is tremendously strict, I suppose?
22916How am I queer?
22916How can I,asked Arthur,"without you?"
22916How did you know I was?
22916How do you know I am not?
22916How long would a telegram take getting there?
22916How was it horrid?
22916I dare say he thinks we are something like himself,said Gerald,"do n''t you?"
22916I do wish you would behave properly; what must Edgar''s friend think of you?
22916I wonder is the doctor going to stay there all night?
22916Is it to buy new clothes with, when I want any?
22916It seems like old times, eh, Daisy?
22916Mamma,he said in a low voice, which was very touchingly sad in its hopelessness,"need you go?
22916Minnie? 22916 Miss North,"said Arthur,"you did not mind your sister having taken me up stairs, did you?"
22916Mr. Arthur, will you come upstairs?
22916Now, Aunt Daisy, will you direct this, please?
22916Oh, mother, is it true what Anna says about Mildred, that she is so very ill?
22916Oh, that''s it-- eh? 22916 Oh,"said Arthur,"what, ten brothers and sisters at home?"
22916Papa,said Arthur presently,"what can you mean?
22916Shall I? 22916 She is ever so much better, are n''t you, mother?"
22916Should n''t you like to be?
22916Then are you never afraid, dear Arthur?
22916There''ll be lots of wild strawberries here soon,he said;"do n''t you like them?"
22916They would be your cousins, would they not?
22916Was it about me?
22916Was it in the town you lived, or the country?
22916Well, I daresay he likes to be obeyed,said Mrs. Vivyan;"but that is quite right, is n''t it?"
22916Well, I have had thoughts like that, I think; but then I always thought of the Lord Jesus Christ; and how could I be afraid then?
22916Well, I suppose for me,said Arthur;"but, mother, is all that really for me?
22916Well, do n''t you think I had better go?
22916Well, how would you?
22916Well, if you know, what is the use of my telling?
22916Well, tell us where you are going then?
22916Well, then, you know all about it, I suppose?
22916Well, what shall I say?
22916Well, when is it?
22916Well, why do n''t you play then? 22916 Well,"said Arthur,"what have you to tell me?"
22916What about?
22916What can he mean, Aunt Daisy? 22916 What can it be, mother?"
22916What did he talk about?
22916What did it mean?
22916What do you generally do at home when you are not walking?
22916What is his name, mother?
22916What is it, my darling?
22916What is the use of liking?
22916What is this?
22916What kind of a face had she?
22916What kind of a place are we in, father?
22916What on earth is that for?
22916What shall I say, dear?
22916What was it, Arthur?
22916What would that be?
22916What''s the use of keeping on wishing, Maude?
22916What, dear?
22916What, the boys''school that mother told me about? 22916 Where are the railway rugs and the shawls?
22916Where shall you spend the holidays?
22916Who do you think?
22916Who is she? 22916 Who used you to live with then?"
22916Who, dear?
22916Why ca n''t you make them?
22916Why do n''t you come on?
22916Why do you hate it so very much?
22916Why not?
22916Why not?
22916Why should you think there was anything the matter, mother?
22916Why, dear?
22916Why, what can be the matter with baby?
22916Why, what''s the matter? 22916 Why-- what-- may I really?
22916Will that do?
22916Will you, Arthur? 22916 Wo n''t you take me with you, then?
22916Would you like to see some of the things that you are going to take away with you?
22916Wrong?
22916Yes, nurse,said Edgar,"is n''t it nice?"
22916Yes; and now, is she as ill as she was then?
22916Yes; where does she live?
22916You did not want to come, did you?
22916You do what your sister tells you more than the others,said Arthur,"do n''t you?"
22916You wo n''t lose your way?
22916_ Very_ ill?
22916And I wish I had said to him,''If the Lord Jesus were to come walking towards us now, and sit down here, would you be afraid to see Him?''"
22916And am I going to India too?"
22916And as Arthur thus rejoiced in the fulfilment of his long- cherished hope, what will it be to have our one great hope at last realized?
22916And did he all this time forget his dear father and mother in the far- off land?
22916And is not that the cure for being careful and troubled about many things?
22916And then we can write to each other, you know, ca n''t we?"
22916And would he never hear her clear, soft voice calling"Artie, Artie"?
22916And, Edgar, do n''t you think He knows that you say it?
22916And, Edgar, was it not about heaven, and the way to get there?"
22916Are there not things to be done?
22916Are you sorry?"
22916Are you there, folded in His everlasting arms?"
22916Are you?"
22916Arthur did not quite know what to say himself, but he asked him after a moment--"Would you like to go for a walk?"
22916As soon as the other children saw Minnie and Arthur going away, there was a general cry,"Minnie, where are you going?"
22916But Arthur, my own, am I leaving you in a loving Saviour''s arms?
22916But he only said,"Is that what I shall have to call you, then?
22916But how are you going to get there?
22916But how can I help it?
22916But was she not making a mistake?
22916Can I?
22916Come here, sir; do you care?"
22916Could she not become a little child, as God has told us all to do?
22916Do n''t you remember those walks?
22916Do n''t you remember when we said you would?
22916Do n''t you think it would be a good thing for you to begin school?"
22916Do n''t you think so, darling?"
22916Do n''t you think you ought to stay?"
22916Do n''t you wish you could take me, father?"
22916Do you mean me to read your letter, auntie?
22916Do you really mean that you and mother are going out to India, and that you are going to leave me in England by myself?"
22916Do you think He would turn you away?
22916Do you think you will, Hector?
22916Does he wear spectacles?"
22916Does she live here?"
22916Eh, Daisy?"
22916Have you any windows that do n''t shut quite tightly, aunt?"
22916He seemed very much surprised at seeing Arthur; but all he said, when he came near was:"Well?"
22916How am I to learn?
22916How could I be afraid?"
22916How could I be?"
22916How could I?
22916How could it all have happened?
22916How do you mean, dear?"
22916How will she feel, and how shall I feel?
22916How would you like that-- eh?"
22916How_ can_ I help it?
22916I never thought he was so very ill. Do you think he is really going to die?"
22916Is anything the matter?"
22916Is it at all like this, mother?"
22916Is it not a happy thing to belong to the Lord Jesus Christ?
22916Is it not happy to be a lamb of that flock which has Jesus for its Shepherd?
22916Is it not sweet, my darling, to feel that He says to you now, while you are being left at home,''Thou art mine''?
22916Is it not the place where the Master would have His disciples, sitting at His feet, hearing His word?
22916Is not this a happy thought, my Arthur?
22916It will be pleasant to see aunt''s snug, warm house, wo n''t it, Arthur?"
22916May not such earthly joys show us a little what it will be to see the One whom, having not seen, we love?
22916Mother, may I say what I was thinking before you came in?"
22916Mr. Vivyan looked up at his wife, and then he said,"Arthur, my boy, when I was in India before, why did your mother stay in England?"
22916Mrs. Estcourt looked very much surprised as she said,"Why, how could that be, Arthur?
22916Must n''t I have a lot of new clothes, and ever so many things?"
22916Not going to have any more lessons?"
22916Now, what is the second?"
22916Oh, Edgar, why could n''t you have let me know?"
22916Oh, dear, dear, dear, and whatever will mistress do, and master?"
22916On the way, he asked,"Will you tell me how Edgar is?"
22916People do not generally stop caring about their friends suddenly, do they?"
22916Presently he roused himself, and said,"But, mamma, how can I go in two days?
22916Presently he spoke--"Arthur, I wish----""Well, what?"
22916Shall I put Arthur T. Vivyan?
22916Shall I soon be able to go?"
22916Shall we stop here?"
22916Shall we?"
22916She will get better, wo n''t she, mamma?"
22916So what shall I do?
22916That must be, because he does not know Him, must it not, auntie?
22916Then she said,"Gerald, why do n''t you speak?
22916Then, are there not other ways?
22916Was it_ really_ true?
22916Was she not a dear little thing?"
22916We did not tell you until just at the end, when we were obliged to do it; because what was the use of making you unhappy before we need?"
22916Well, then, what do you do when it is neither lessons nor walking?"
22916Were you and he great friends?"
22916What can he mean by saying,''I hope you will be able to come''?
22916What can it be?"
22916What can she think I want with such a lot of looking- glasses?
22916What could she do, but lift up her heart to her refuge and strength?
22916What could she say?
22916What did you think of him?"
22916What lady could be writing to me?
22916What shall I say when the others ask about you?"
22916What shall I say, Arthur?"
22916What will papa say if we are not ready when the bell rings?"
22916What, is she better then?"
22916When am I going?"
22916When would she get it?"
22916Where shall we go?"
22916Who can it be from?
22916Who keeps the school?"
22916Why ca n''t you stop bothering about yourself?
22916Why did he come back from India to take mother away?
22916Why should n''t I go upstairs?
22916Why should we distrust or fear Him?
22916Why, is he not with his uncle and his aunt?"
22916Will she teach me?
22916Will you be able to sleep here, do you think?"
22916Will you come up to the nursery?"
22916Will you really?"
22916Will you?"
22916Wo n''t you come upstairs to your room?"
22916Wo n''t you take me?
22916Would her sweet face_ never_ laugh again?
22916Would n''t you rather stay at home with me?"
22916Would you like to read his letter, auntie?"
22916You are going to that home, my precious boy?"
22916You know I love to take care of you, because you are mine; and do n''t you think He does much more?
22916You remember about the Lord Jesus feeding the people in the wilderness?"
22916You see they had not to try and do anything hard-- had they?
22916You would not like her to be your mother, would you?"
22916and do you not like to give pleasure to the One who loves you so, and who did for you what can never be told?
22916and if he did, I can not help it; so what is the use of being sorry or glad?
22916asked Arthur, remembering the sweet words that had fallen into his own heart;"or your father?"
22916said Arthur breathlessly;"who is all that money for?"
22916said his mother very gently and sadly,"why did you, why did you not remember?"
22916what shall I do?"
29450And what,he asks,"is green?"
29450*** Can it be said that Union with God in this world entails upon us increased sufferings here?
29450*** Dig deeply, and what do we find is at bottom our great, our persistent need?
29450*** In all these experiences of the soul which has refound God, what is it that truly rejoices her?
29450*** We say that we must find Christ; but where, and how, shall we find this Mighty Lord, Who comes out from the Father to meet the Prodigal?
29450*** What is it that often makes it so much harder for the soul to refind God when she is enclosed in the male body?
29450*** When the soul arrives at Union with God, does she remain always in Union?
29450Almost every day the same three words came; but I turned away resentfully from them, saying to myself,"What have the sick to do with me?
29450And if you should say to me,"What does it feel like to have found God?"
29450And she suffers horribly: and why not?
29450And who but the sorely tempted sinner can be bonded to Him by the mutual knowledge of those bitter, burning, desert days?
29450Apart from the joy of it, what is the true value of ecstasy to him to whom it is granted?
29450Are there here any truly"innocent"persons?
29450Are there souls who have never left Him?
29450Are we perhaps distressed at this multiplicity of worlds and souls?
29450Are we to be discouraged because of this?
29450Are we to think ourselves less favoured, less loved?
29450But all this is not that Adam may recover his perfection, for when, and for how long, was Adam"Perfect"?
29450But could not-- would not-- God deliver the innocent; must all alike descend into the pit?
29450But supposing that we do not_ give_ to God, but, earnestly seeking Him, we merely ask some favour, and sit and wait for Him to give?
29450Can Angels share the memories of His human days with Christ?
29450Can Perfect Love have caprice?
29450Can ecstasy be prepared for?
29450Can faults and sins be eradicated without pain?
29450Can we climb back through all this, most of it in darkness, without tears, without pain, without every kind of anguish?
29450Can we stand still and receive it like the dew, without work?
29450Could the great mountain up which my soul had sweated, and which each soul must climb-- could it be climbed by kneeling in a pew in church?
29450Did He in His wisdom know that if He showed Himself too openly I should go mad with fear or joy?
29450Did not Solomon choose wisdom?
29450Does God, then, when experienced feel to be a Fire?
29450Does He prefer even in heaven to possess Himself to Himself in His First Person?
29450Does the soul rejoice in ecstasies because they are ecstasies?
29450Has this part of the soul, then, never sinned?
29450Have we, then, two Wills?
29450He leads her straight into the woes: will she follow, will she hold back?
29450How can energy be a means of this immeasurable Divine joy?
29450How can even the daily requirements of flesh be fulfilled without pain?
29450How can it be?
29450How can it be?
29450How can so formless a thing, still waiting for its Spiritual Body, be beautiful?
29450How can such a tremendous thing as this be carried out without, as it were, burning the man up with the greatness of it?
29450How can we commence to remedy this disastrous state?
29450How is this Power to be recognised, how is it communicated?
29450How without profound humiliation and patience can we descend from Contemplation to duties in the household?
29450How, then, can it be possible that God can take up His abode with us and we still live?
29450How, then, shall God, Who can be neither seen, nor heard, nor touched, how shall He be made known from one to another?
29450II Since Contemplation is so necessary for Union with God and for the soul''s_ enjoyment_ of God-- is it a capacity common to all persons?
29450If I had an eternal soul, where did it live-- in my head with my brain as a higher part of my mind?
29450If it is awakened only by Act of God, in what way can we be held responsible about it?
29450If we say that we apprehend God by that which is not Mind, what reason have we for saying that it is not Reason which receives Him?
29450In sorrow, in trouble, in pain, could knowledge or the mind do so much more for me than the despised body?
29450In the light of these measureless joys what is any earthly joy?
29450Is He never hurt by this perpetual grudgingness of love?
29450Is all this tantamount to saying that when separated from God Spirit- life is less desirable than earth- life?
29450Is an earthly father vexed when his child, standing there before him, forgets the words upon its lips, forgets to ask, because it loves him so?
29450Is it God?
29450Is it all joy to find God?
29450Is it all joy to love God?
29450Is it asking of God?
29450Is it happiness, beauty, and light?
29450Is it the learning and knowledge that the pursuit of Truth may bring her to?
29450Is it this part of the soul which we ordinarily speak of as the Will?
29450Is life, then, a poem?
29450Is she beautiful?
29450Is she mistaken in this, and God always to be possessed, but she not dressed to receive Him?
29450Is this favoritism?
29450It may well be asked of a soul which claims to have found God, How does she know that she has encountered Him?
29450It must be borne; had He not borne His own up to the bitter end?
29450It was some form of personal Contact that was needed; but if my mind failed to reach this, with what else should I reach it?
29450Looking into herself, what does the soul perceive?
29450Men had souls, I was sure of that; and they asserted the possession of them very positively-- but women?
29450Must I accept the sick in place of the ecstasy of God?
29450My soul sickened with fear, and I said, Love is a calamity; who can release me from the anguish of it?
29450Not even the greatest of all the Angels can alone bear to endure Him?
29450O my Jesus, my Jesus, must I really follow Thee out of Paradise back into pain?
29450Royal knowledge which knows no toil, no sweat of work, no common drudgery, art thou of the soul herself, or art thou altogether from outside the soul?
29450So Jesus Christ calls us again, and where does He lead us?
29450This is terrible; what shall we do-- shall we ask God to help us?
29450This spontaneous Evil filled me with more astonishment than shame; whence did this Evil come?
29450V We hope for much from"education"; but what education is it that will be of enduring value to us?
29450We need not be, for they are a necessity both of God and of ourselves; for God to Be Himself He must give Himself, and who can receive Him?
29450What alone can enable the Soul to maintain such a position?
29450What are amongst the most noticeable changes in the mind?
29450What divides us from God?
29450What does the Saviour Himself tell us of the means of entry into the Kingdom?
29450What is essential to obtaining this Act of God?
29450What is it that instinctively we look for and desire?
29450What is it that would seem to determine this immeasurable privilege of Access to Him?
29450What is it, then?
29450What is our quest in this world?
29450What is the difference?
29450What is the meaning of all this?
29450What is the very greatest experience of earthly happiness but so much waste paper?
29450What is this?
29450What makes such perseverance likely or even possible on the soul''s part?
29450What was the truth-- what was the truth about every single thing I saw?
29450What, after all, is knowledge by itself?
29450Where is the injustice of this pain?
29450Where was Wisdom in all this?
29450Who can know His graciousness, His infinity of tenderness and courtesy, as can the sinner?
29450Who can share with God hereafter such close experiences as will the sinner?
29450Who can taste the sweetness of God as can the repentant sinner?
29450Who is it, what is it, that so punishes the soul?
29450Who knows the heights and depths and lengths and breadths of God''s forgiving love as does the sinner?
29450Why all this suffering?
29450Why continue to struggle to please God when His interest in me would so soon be over?
29450Why do not all men apprehend God?
29450Why should Perfect Love inflict this pain on us?
29450Why should this most beautiful of all human emotions carry with it so heavy a penalty, for which no remedy appeared to exist?
29450Why this distinction?
29450Why this suffering?
29450Why would He not show Himself?
29450Why?
29450Will she go?
29450Will she stay?
29450Would he give himself so, would he sweat so, in order to find God, or to please God?
29450X If the Divine Lover gives such joys to the soul, how does the soul give joy to the Divine Lover?
29450XII Does God come and go?
29450XIX Who is so blessed as the Redeemed Sinner?
29450XVII How is it that Perfect Love can consent to the wandering of the soul with its consequent sorrow and sin?
29450Yet could this ever be forgotten?
29450Yet in the hour of death and afterwards, will he be helped by this victory of flying balls?
29450and how comes she to be away from Him?
29450is it a melody?
30160The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
30160Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
30160Why callest thou me good? 30160 A God who gives you an intellect which grasps after eternity, and is always saying on the summit of any endeavor achieved,What next?"
30160ARE they?"
30160After these words had been read to the princes of Israel, they asked Baruch, saying,"Tell us now, how didst thou write all these words at his mouth?"
30160Always, and involuntarily, we ask,"Why do we die?"
30160Am I turning in upon myself and playing the mere harlequin in the arena of mental gymnastics?
30160And what does all this mean?
30160And who is he who can do this but the living God alone?
30160And why not?
30160Are you willing to face him in eternity with that inexorable alternative:"IF NOT GOD-- NOT GOOD?"
30160At the close of this fearful confession he asks,''Can your God save such an one as I am?''"
30160Can you climb through nature up to nature''s God and say,"I have found him, I know him?"
30160Can you hear, understand and love a God like that?
30160Christianity WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
30160Do you care to kneel and worship there?
30160Do you wonder that this Christianity of the primitive centuries triumphed so phenomenally?
30160Do you wonder the world stopped, listened, and that multitudes turned and followed after?
30160He said:"Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
30160He turns upon them quickly and says,"Have you anything to eat?"
30160How did Isaiah know all this?
30160How did Isaiah know that the world is round?
30160How did Job know all this in that far day when he sat at his tent door in the beauty of the cloudless sky and without a telescope?
30160How did he know of that imponderable ether in which the stellar universe is said to float?
30160How did he know what only the modern telescope reveals, that the North is stretched out over the empty place?
30160How did he learn to speak of"the circle of the earth,"at the time when the scientific men of his day said that it was four square and flat?
30160How is it that he made use of the most scientific term when he speaks of the heavens as"thinness"?
30160How may we know it is all it claims to be?
30160In the hush of a world that can not even murmur, he steps forward and once more rings down his challenge:"Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
30160In the light of facts already cited, what other conclusion can be drawn than that Christ and the Bible were intended for each other?
30160Into this emphasis of brevity and uncertainty, there enters another element which increasingly raises the question--"Is it worth while?"
30160Is death really natural?
30160Is it playing fast and loose with the mind?
30160Is it worth while to carry burdens which force us to look down into the dust of the highway, and not up and out to the wider landscape?
30160Is it worth while to put so much force of soul and spirit, brain and heart into things from which we may be summoned without a moment''s notice?
30160Is that the picture the natural man paints of himself?
30160Is this man''s attitude to, and definition of, forgiveness and peace?
30160It met the needs of men who, standing above their dead, asked again the old and oft- repeated question of Job,"If a man die, shall he live again?"
30160No one ever thinks of asking,"Why do we live?"
30160Shall man be more pure than his Maker?"
30160Shall man be more pure than his Maker?"
30160Shall we say it is a part of nature''s economy-- as legitimate as birth?
30160The Bible teaches that in the awful cry,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
30160This is his own argument: A young man came to him and said,"Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may inherit eternal life?
30160Those who saw him in former days and see him now might in all reason ask,"Is this he, or some other man?"
30160WHAT is Christianity?
30160What are they?
30160What author on earth would think his book dead and out of date if year after year the publication of it taxed the printing presses of the world?
30160What can you say but that your heart is better than the heart of the God which nature reveals?
30160What is the conclusion concerning this God of nature?
30160What is the conclusion of the matter concerning you?
30160What is the secret of it all?
30160What kind of a God does nature reveal to you?
30160What man is he who can assure himself of ten days?
30160What man is there of you who, if he could, would not make every human being well and happy?
30160What man is there of you, if he had the power, would not banish sickness, sorrow, pain and death?
30160What then shall we say concerning this fact of death?
30160What then?
30160What will you say of this God of nature in such a scheme?
30160When you yearn for love, will his inexorable law supply it?
30160When your heart aches, will such a God care for you?
30160When your soul is dark, will his lightnings illumine it?
30160Whence came the wisdom which kept Moses from hopelessly blundering?
30160Where did Ezekiel get this knowledge?
30160Where will you turn to find God and know him to your comfort?
30160Who is the God who creates one man with all the equipment for life, and another man with all the lack of it?
30160Who taught him to say that God spread out the heavens as"thinness,"when the wise men of that hour were teaching they were a solid vault?
30160Will his thunders console you?
30160Wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore?"
30160Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O Lord?
30160You can climb up, but where will you find him?
30160and he said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
30160what immensity of self- conscious power what authority and dignity-- the dignity of infinite integrity:"Shall mortal man be more just than God?
32016''Am I not an apostle?''
32016''Have I not seen Jesus our Lord[2]?''
32016''If an altar of a god be not set up, is there no god?
32016''Take away the word, and what is the water but mere water?
32016''Where is the wise?
32016( Now this, He ascended, what is it but that he also descended into the lower parts of the earth?
32016A man takes it for an insult if he is said to be"made of stone": and is God truly described as"born of the rocks"?
32016Against what is our spiritual struggle?
32016Are we to set to work to revive St. Paul''s ideal of the life of a Church?
32016But because this requires to be made emphatic, does it follow that we are to neglect or depreciate the inward, personal, spiritual struggle?
32016But how then does he account for the authority inherent in the apostolic office, as it is represented by St. Paul, and in the Acts?
32016Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
32016How are we to receive this great and manifold ideal of what the Church means[13]?
32016How can St. Paul, who insists continually that he is one of the apostles, call them, without self- complacency, God''s holy apostles?
32016How, in fact, did the later church ministry connect itself with that which we find existing in the apostolic age?
32016In what sense are Christians one?
32016Is he shut up in the temples?
32016Is there no moral evil, but in the human heart?
32016Let us attempt to answer the questions-- what was Ephesus?
32016Now the parts of the armour, the elements of Christ''s unconquerable moral strength, what are they?
32016Or it is a more profitable question to ask, How shall we make it mean the same thing again?
32016The question still remains; are there no spiritual beings but men?
32016What are we to say as to the truth of these accounts of the moral condition of the heathen world?
32016What is this''unity of Spirit?''
32016What was the old life?
32016Why has the world lost this sense of the{ 189} moral meaning of catholic churchmanship?
32016Why has''ecclesiastical''come to mean something quite different to''brotherly''?
32016Why, then, have almost no women been poets of the first order, or musical composers, or painters?
32016Yet Heracles was a man deified by his goodness and noble deeds; and were his virtues and labours greater than mine?
32016[ 14] How many husbands are capable of''teaching their wives at home''about religion?
32016or if an altar be set up to what is not a god, is it a god-- so that stones become the evidences( witnesses) of Gods?
32016what was the history, and what were the circumstances of the Ephesian church?
32016where is the disputer of this world?
32016where is the scribe?
33203Audis ut resonet lætis clamoribus æther, Et plausu et ludis Austria cuncta fremat?
33203Ch''amor, d''amor ribello, Di se stesso e di Psiche oggi sia preda?
33203Chi le saette?
33203Etrusca attollet se quantis gloria rebus Conjugio Austriacæ Mediceæque Domus?
33203Flora lieta, Arno beato, Arno umil, Flora cortese, Deh qual più felice stato Mai si vide, mai s''intese?
33203Pater Arne tibi, et tibi Florida Mater, Gloria quanta aderit?
33203QUID TOT NUNC REFERAM INSIGNES PIETATE VEL ARMIS MAGNANIMOSQUE DUCES EGREGIOSQUE VIROS?
33203Quid statis juvenes tam genialibus Indulgere toris immemores?
33203When Giovio had finished his discourse, the Cardinal turned to me and said:"What do you say, Giorgio?
33203Will not that be a fine work and a noble labour?"
33203ma chi sia che cel creda?
32720Alexander the Great built Alexandria, did he not?
32720But how could we, Lucy?
32720Can you tell me anything more about this Babylon in Egypt?
32720Do they leave the camels to die, and take no trouble to bury them or do anything with them?
32720Do they pray towards Mecca, then, just as Daniel prayed towards Jerusalem?
32720Has any one besides Colonel Howard Vyse tried to clear away the sand?
32720How many yards is that, Hugh?
32720I should like to make one little Egyptian girl a Christian,said Lucy;"would not you, Hugh?"
32720Is it the same as Babylon the Great?
32720May I ride round it?
32720May we see it?
32720Not even a small one like me?
32720Shall we find the trees standing, all turned into stone? 32720 Was it safe for the officer to hide him?"
32720What are those people doing?
32720What did the man call that niche for prayer?
32720What is that? 32720 What made it?"
32720What sort of bed had you last night, Hugh?
32720When can we see that?
32720Where are we going now?
32720Why was that city called''the City of the Dogs''?
32720Why?
32720Will they give us some dinner?
32720Can I do it?"
32720Did he know Emir Bey before?"
32720Did you ever try to pack bricks into a box all but too small for them?
32720For petrified means turned into stone, does it not?"
32720Has Hugh got a bed?"
32720Mamma, may we learn Egyptian?"
32720Shall not we show our gratitude to him by helping our neighbours whenever we can, even at the cost of some self- denial?
32720What was to be done?
32720Where is it now?
32720the great Saladin who fought with Richard Coeur de Lion?"
26909And we in the Papacy, the last and greatest of saints, what have we done? 26909 For whence do we know what sin is if there is no Law and conscience?
26909What else,said he,"does this oath accomplish than to sever those who swear it from the Holy Scriptures and bind them to Philip''s doctrine?
26909Where, then,Luther exclaimed about the same time in his_ Operationes in Psalmos,_"will free will remain?
2690935:''For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
2690939:''Because we have been called according to the purpose of God, who will separate us from the love of God in Christ?''
2690953, 8:''For the transgression of My people was He stricken,''tell me, dear friend, is the Law abandoned when here the suffering of Christ is preached?
269099, 19- 21:''Why doth God yet find fault?
269099, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''
269099, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''"
269099, 20:''O man, who art thou that repliest against God?''"
26909According to a small pamphlet of 1526, entitled,"What Shall be Read to the Common People after the Sermon?"
26909Again, Why does He govern on this wise, that wicked and evil men are exalted while the pious are allowed to undergo misfortune and be suppressed?
26909Again:"What is it to me that free will is not coerced, but does what it does willingly?
26909Among the mysteries which we are unable to solve Luther enumerates the questions: Why did God permit the fall of Adam?
26909And if they refused, what then?
26909And is not this blindness beyond all blindness that he does not want to preach the Law without and before the Gospel?
26909And since they grow worse even when the Spirit of God calls and teaches them, what would they do if left to themselves, without the Spirit of God?"
26909And what else do the words of promise sound forth than this:''I have no pleasure in the death of a sinner''?
26909And what of the four paragraphs which were inserted after Luther''s death?
26909And who does not know that trees and animals are not endowed with it?
26909And why?
26909Answer:''That God is not an earthly, but a heavenly Father, who would make us rich and blessed in heaven,''''What does"Hallowed be Thy name"mean?''
26909Answer:''That we should honor God''s name and not use it in vain, lest it be profaned,''''How, then, is it profaned and desecrated?''
26909Answer:''The Lord''s Prayer,''What do you mean by saying:''Our Father who art in heaven?''
26909Are its old standards and doctrines to be scrapped or vindicated?
26909Are we to preach to angels who have neither sin nor death concerning forgiveness of sins and redemption from death?
26909Article 6 we read:"Quis docuit illos asinos hanc dialecticam?"
26909Aye, how could He permit it if it was not His will to permit it?
26909Before this, 1575, he had written:"Quot sunt Symbola fidei Christianae in Ecclesia?
26909But do you not know that it is clearly commanded in the introduction of the Interitus that no one shall speak or write against this book?
26909But how can one preach of sins or know that there are sins, if the Law does not reveal them?
26909But how can we hope that we shall win them over to accept the truth?
26909But how does it follow from this that the Law must be abandoned?
26909But how were they to do it, in view of the fact that many of them did not know the Catechism themselves?
26909But what can the horseman do?
26909But what happened?
26909But what happens?
26909But when further asked: What does the Gospel preach?
26909But who doubts this?
26909But whoever falls to reasoning and begins to waver within himself, saying: My dear friend, do you believe that it is true, etc.?
26909But why is it called''Haustafel''when it also treats of preachers and the government?
26909Can one make a wagon or ship without driving or sailing?
26909Does it not mean: because My people have sinned against, and not kept, My Law?
26909Does not the spinner and the seamstress teach the same handicraft to her daughter when she is still young?
26909Exemplifying such catechization, Luther writes:"For so shall they be asked:''What do you pray?''
26909Following is a summary of the views expressed by Luther in his second disputation:"Why is the Law to be taught?
26909For are these not impossible things?
26909For what does it avail that you confess Him to be God if you do not also believe that He is man?
26909For what will you retain of Christ when( the Law having been removed which He fulfilled) you do not know what He has fulfilled?
26909For who compels Him to permit it?
26909For who could know what and for what purpose Christ has suffered for us if no one were to know what sin or the Law is?
26909For who hath resisted His will?
26909For why does He die if there be neither Law nor sin for which He was to die?
26909Has He made men that He might delight Himself with their torments?''
26909Has even the angry and impetuous Amsdorf ever taught and written thus?
26909Hath not the potter power,''etc.?
26909Have we not in so many books testified that we speak of the necessity of immutability?
26909He advocated immovable steadfastness in doctrine[?
26909His real concern was not, What does Scripture teach concerning the causes of conversion?
26909How can one proclaim life if previously there is no death?
26909How is it possible to preach of forgiveness of sins if previously there have been no sins?
26909How much is our power capable of as compared with His?
26909How will Major comfort such a poor sinner?"
26909However, since the doctrine[?]
26909If He is just in the former case, why not in the latter?
26909If it is so precious a thing and so well founded in the Scriptures as they bellow and boast, why, then, does it shun the light?
26909If they acknowledge it to be right, what necessity is there of retaining the old abuses?"
26909If they condemn it, what does it avail to discuss the question of unity any longer with avowed enemies?
26909Illustrating this point Flacius wrote:"Can one become a carpenter without the house which he builds afterwards?
26909In 1552 he had declared against Major, as recorded above:"Who has ever taught or said that one should or need not do good works?"
26909In his_ Catechismus Lutheri_ of 1600 Polycarp Leyser offers the following explanation:"Why are these passages called a table?
26909In short, what is everything that is ours as compared with everything that is His?"
26909Indeed, who could direct himself by that inscrutable and unknowable will?
26909Is it not keen wisdom and great wit that Magister Eisleben and others must keep silence?
26909Is it of us, as of ourselves, or is this sufficiency of willing and thinking of God alone?"
26909Is it to retain its unity, or will it become a house divided against itself and infested with all manner of sects?
26909Is the Church of Luther to remain, or to be transformed into a unionistic or Reformed body?
26909It is identical with the one found in the Book of Concord of 1580, save only that the original contained the words,"What is Confession?
26909July 22, 1548, Aquila wrote:"What shall I say of the arch- knave Eisleben, Agricola?
26909Kirchner:"Since, therefore, faith in Christ is a special gift of God, why does He not bestow it upon all?
26909Likewise also of the Creed:''What do you believe?''
26909Luther:"But pray, are we disputing now concerning coercion and force?
26909Luther:''Good Lord, has this town, too, been grabbed by the Pope?
26909Luther:''To whom does Bologna belong?''
26909Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?...
26909Not indeed, that there ever will be unity of doctrine; for who can hope that Belial will be united with Christ?
26909On the other hand, these reprints omit not only the word Enchiridion, but also the question,"How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things?"
26909Or can any one imagine that sin is something where there is no law?
26909Or who hath been His counselor?
26909Or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto Him again?'']
26909Ought not, indeed, every Christian at the age of nine or ten years know the entire holy Gospel, in which his name and life is written?
26909Paul, prostrated by the Law, first hears:''Why persecutest thou Me?''
26909Quid igitur indignum Deo, dicere, etiam statuisse antea, ut illos in sensum reprobum traderet et ageret in perniciem?_"( Frank 4, 264.)
26909Sacramenta pacta sunt, ut rebus sumptis adsit aliud_.... What more do you desire?
26909Strigel:"_ Visne negare peccatum esse accidens?_ Do you mean to deny that sin is an accident?"
26909Strigel:"_ Visne negare peccatum esse accidens?_ Do you mean to deny that sin is an accident?"
26909The entire question is: Whence does that good knowledge originate?
26909The exact issue was: Does faith presuppose contrition?
26909The fifth chief part has the question:"How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things?"
26909The former would be simply returning to Luther''s original doctrine[?
26909The question- marks suspended everywhere in Germany after Luther''s death were: Is Lutheranism to die or live?
26909They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine?
26909Thus:''What does it mean to believe in God the Father Almighty?''
26909Turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
26909Vergerius continued:''Are you willing to come to Bologna?''
26909Vergerius:''Do you expect him to come with an army or without weapons?''
26909We read:"But why does He not at the same time change the evil will which He moves?
26909Were they growing childish again?
26909What benefit can there be in hiding from us and every one else such public matters as must nevertheless be taught and held among them?
26909What concord, then, can be found between such conflicting things?
26909What does it avail you to confess that He is God and man if you do not also believe that whatever He became and whatever He did was done for you?"
26909What does it avail you to confess that He is true man if you do not also believe that He is true God?
26909What does it profit?"
26909What does the Son of God now do?
26909What does this signify?
26909What does''for the transgression of My people''mean?
26909What is become of the most merciful God?
26909What is man compared with God?
26909What is our knowledge compared with His wisdom?
26909What is our strength compared with His powers?
26909What is our substance compared with His substance?
26909What kind of liberty in regard to doctrine is this?
26909What more can I ask?
26909What more do you desire?
26909What of Him who wills not the death of the sinner?
26909What sinner would not despair?"
26909What would the prophets and the entire Holy Scriptures profit us?
26909What, then, avails it that we do a great deal of preaching concerning the kingdom of Christ?
26909What, then, do you think, ought to be done?
26909When did you hear it from me?
26909When have I undertaken to defend it?"
26909When the question is put,''What is the First Commandment?''
26909Whence does that good volition originate?"
26909Where is the enemy that does such a thing as striking those who yield and cast their arms away?
26909Where is this written?
26909Who shall resist His will?
26909Who will compel us to prove such a false statement?
26909Who would dare to lay his impious hands on this consecrated, inherited jewel, and rob the coming generations of it?!"
26909Why did He suffer us to be infected with original sin?
26909Why does God not change the evil will?
26909Why does He call Judas to be an apostle and later on reject him while He accepts the murderer and malefactor?
26909Why is it that some are converted while others are lost?
26909Why, then, do you gull us seeking to lead us into that which we are forbidden to know, are unable to know, and which you do not know yourself?
26909Why, then, is it improper to say that God has afore- determined to deliver these into a reprobate mind and to drive them to perdition?
26909Why?
26909Why?
26909Will you forbid also that we confer together?
26909With Luther we meet the questions:"What does this mean?
26909_ Tantum igitur reliqua est quaestio de physica coniunctione panis et corporis, qua quaestione quid opus est?_"(_ C.
26909_ Ubi ergo manebit liberum arbitrium, ubi facere quod in se?_"( 5, 544.
26909but, How may we harmonize the universal grace of God with the fact that only some are converted and saved?
26909what the Sacraments?
26909what will ye ever answer to Christ for having so shamefully neglected the people and never for a moment discharged your office?
26909where the doing what one can?
3364911 Why remain sad and idle?
3364920 What is it that renders death terrible?
3364927 Wouldst thou know what thou art?
33649June 1 CAN WE, amongst all hearts, find one more amiable than that of Jesus?
33649Why exhaust thyself in the anguish of melancholy?
32830And our present consideration is, What, on that resurrection, is the next thing which shall befall them?
32830And that this is so held up, who that knows his Bible can for a moment doubt?
32830And why?
32830Are we likely to know much of it?
32830Besides, how then would the Lord''s promise to the thief be fulfilled?
32830But to the believer, who has died in the Lord, what is the judgment?
32830But to what end?
32830For who knows whither the departed spirit has betaken itself when it has left us here?
32830How can it be true that while others shall rise to a resurrection of judgment, he shall rise to a resurrection of life?
32830How could one endowed with them ever remain idle?
32830Now ask yourselves, what does the child at its play know of the employments of the man?
32830Now what is our present state with reference to Him whom all Christians love?
32830Of mankind in glory, thus perfected, what shall be the employ?
32830This sight of Christ, this calm of full unbroken assurance of His nearness and presence, what does it further imply?
32830Was it merely that they might be saved?
32830Well then, again, what do we know of this body of the resurrection?
32830Well, and what then?
32830Well, what then?
32830What a restless, ardent, many- handed thing is genius even here below?
32830What do we know of this body?
32830What do we know of time, except as calculated by earthly objects?
32830What does he say to his well- beloved Gaius?
32830What is, what will be, the Lord doing in that state of blessedness?
32830What more do we know of it?
32830What, then, are we to say respecting this apparent discrepancy in the statements of Holy Scripture concerning the dead in Christ?
32830What, then, was His resurrection body?
32830When shall it come to an end?
32830Will He be idle like the gods of Epicurus, sitting serene above all, and separate from all, created things?
32830for what purpose?
30909:who was present when this child was baptized?"
30909And must I be''confirmed again,''as it is said, after Baptism?
30909But would you,it is asked,"exclude a Dissenter from Communion, however good and holy he may be, merely because he has not been Confirmed?"
30909Did I, then, receive no grace when I was presented to the Bishop to be confirmed by him before?
30909If I am a Communicant, but have not been confirmed, ought I to present myself for Confirmation?
30909Is any sick among you? 30909 What meanest thou by this word, Sacrament?"
30909[ 3] How does a Priest become a Bishop? 30909 [ 3] is a question second only in{ 25} importance( if, indeed, it is second) to"_ What_ is written?"
30909[ 9] What could be a fairer statement of the Prayer- Book teaching? 30909 _ How_ readest thou?
30909( 2) When and where was it established?
30909( 3) What was it established for?
30909( I) WHAT IS IT FOR?
30909( II) What is its essence?
30909( III) HOW DOES IT DO IT?
30909( III) Whom is it for?
30909( IV) WHAT ARE ITS SAFEGUARDS?
30909( IV) What are its safeguards?
30909And after all, do we wish to do so?
30909And this will help us to answer a question frequently asked:"If I have been confirmed, but not Baptized, must I be Baptized?"
30909And, above all, is it not very hard upon the innocent party, who has been granted a divorce?
30909Are we to believe that our Blessed Lord was"born of the Virgin Mary"?
30909But do I never want-- does God never want-- anything more than this?
30909But how is all this brought about?
30909But three questions meet us:--( 1) What is this Church which Christ loved?
30909But what does it save us from?
30909But what is her position to- day?
30909But what is meant by doing homage for_ spiritual_ possessions?
30909But what is the Church of England''s authoritative utterance on the subject?
30909But what is the good of this Absolution, if God can forgive without it?
30909But, is not this very hard upon those whose marriage has been a mistake, and who have been divorced by the State?
30909Can we get beyond this, in terms and definitions?
30909Can we say more than that it is a"Sacrament"--The Blessed Sacrament?
30909Does not this admit the claim that the King can, as Queen Elizabeth is reported to have said, make or unmake a Bishop?
30909First:_ What is the Church?_ The Church is a visible Society under a visible Head, in Heaven, in Paradise, and on Earth.
30909How did the old Church of England reform itself?
30909How do we know this?
30909How does God forgive sin?
30909How does it do it?
30909How else could we know?
30909How is it accomplished?
30909I ask, in despair, what does the Church of England teach?
30909I demand,"says the priest,{ 64}"with what matter was this child baptized?"
30909If it is to go into all the world, how, from a business point of view, is this world- wide mission, in all its grandeur, to be accomplished?
30909In what sense is the Bible the Word of God?
30909It is also asked, do not the Prime Ministers make the Bishops?
30909It is easy enough to slight old religious forms and ceremonies; but is anyone one atom better, or happier for having neglected them?
30909One question remains: Is not the present Divorce Law"one law for the rich and another for the poor"?
30909Then:_ What was it established for?_ It was established to be the channel of salvation and sanctification for fallen man.
30909We are reminded of this in the question:"Who_ giveth_ this woman to be married to this man?"
30909We will think of it under four headings:--( I) What is it for?
30909What am I to believe?
30909What can it do?
30909What do we mean by the word?
30909What does he do homage for?
30909What does it mean?
30909What does it mean?
30909What does the Church of England Prayer Book-- not this or that preacher-- say is the teaching of the Church of England?
30909What does the Church of England teach about it?
30909What does the Church of England teach about them?
30909What does the Prayer Book say?
30909What followed?
30909What is its subject?
30909What is the answer?
30909What, we ask, do these preface- writers say about the book to which they gave their_ imprimatur_?
30909When was{ 125} the second Ordination?
30909When, and where, was the first Ordination?
30909Where is this law?
30909Where may they be found?
30909Who could tell them this?
30909Who gave it this name?
30909Who is this visible Head?
30909Who was the first Bishop?
30909Why all these safeguards?
30909[ 4] Why, then, be married in, and by the Church?
30909[ 9] It is sometimes asked, Does not the presence of the Bishops in the House of Lords constitute an Established Church?
30909_ Direction._ But, say some, is not all this very weakening to the soul?
30909_ Jurisdiction._ What is meant by Episcopal Jurisdiction?
30909and"with what words was this child baptized?"
30909which teacher am I to believe?
30909{ 110}( II) WHAT IS ITS ESSENCE?
30909{ 113}( III) WHOM IS IT FOR?
30909{ 2} Next:_ When and where was it established?_ It was established in Palestine, in the Upper Chamber, on the first Whitsunday,"the Day of Pentecost".
332902 I am not worthy: cold and bare The lodging of my soul; How canst Thou deign to enter there?
332903 Can I Gethsemane forget?
332903 I am not worthy; yet, my God, How can I say Thee nay; Thee, who didst give Thy Flesh and Blood My ransom- price to pay?
33290Am I trying to love and serve God with all my heart?
33290Do ye not know, that they who minister about holy things live of the sacrifice; and they who wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
33290Have I always told the truth?
33290Have I been honest in everything?
33290Have I been regular in my times of receiving the Holy Communion?
33290Have I been to Church every Sunday, and kept the rest of the day as I ought?
33290Have I done anything impure, or said anything impure, or encouraged any impure thought?
33290Have I fallen into any special sin, which is troubling my mind, and keeping me back from God?
33290Have I quarrelled with any one, or lost my temper?
33290Have I said my prayers reverently and carefully every night and morning?
33290Have I thought or spoken evil of another?
33290Have I tried to forgive any who may have done me a wrong?
33290If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we shall reap your worldly things?
33290Is there any sin I am not willing to give up?
33290Or there Thy conflict see, Thine agony and bloody sweat, And not remember Thee?
33290Or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
33290What bad thoughts have I given way to?
33290What evil words have I spoken?
33290Who goeth a warfare at any time of his own cost?
33290Who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
33290Whoso hath this world''s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
33290[_ As each commandment is read, ask yourself,_"Have I kept this commandment?"
33290_ Then try to remember your sins of the day, and ask yourself such questions at these_:-- What wrong thing have I done to- day?
20138And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said, Who is David? 20138 And it came to pass that when David had made an end of speaking, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
20138Art not thou a valiant man? 20138 Did I not tell you,"says Reuben,"sin not against the lad, and ye would not hearken?
20138Dost thou wish to be saved from the_ punishment_ of thy sins, or from the sins themselves?
20138How can I do this great wickedness,says Joseph,"and sin against God?"
20138If I say the truth, why do ye not believe Me?
20138What for?
20138_ But how shall I dare to come to the Lord''s table before I am sure that my sins are forgiven_?
20138A different thing?
20138A self- glorifying Deity whose mercy is_ not_ over all His works, or even over any of them?
20138Ah, how indeed?
20138Am I puzzling you?
20138And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and be guiltless?
20138And Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
20138And are not ye of more value than many sparrows?
20138And as I asked myself, why were all these boundless varieties, these treasures of unseen beauty, created?
20138And at your better moments does not the voice within you, witness to, and agree with, the words of that book?
20138And do not your own hearts echo these thoughts at moments when they are quietest and purest and most happy too?
20138And do they not, all of them, of the flesh, reap corruption, and fulfil St. Paul''s words,"If ye live after the flesh ye shall die?"
20138And do you not see that a coward can never be free, never be godly, never be like Christ?
20138And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
20138And how can a son of God perish?
20138And if it is, is not Christ among us now, indeed?
20138And if so; what was it?
20138And is not this a strange way of making you joyful to remind you of these thoughts?
20138And no man ever gained it but what he found the truth of St. Peter''s own words--"Who will harm you, if you be followers of what is good?"
20138And then say, Are you not in debt to Him?
20138And then strange questions rise in us,"Is that he whom we knew?
20138And then when such thoughts come over us, we can not help going on to say,"What is this death?
20138And then where would our_ chances_ of not dying be?
20138And therefore I ask you solemnly the plain question,"For what does God keep you alive?"
20138And was he a ruined man?
20138And what are you to give Him in return?
20138And what became of Cortez?
20138And what did the Lord appear like?
20138And what did you_ do_, my friend, when God had saved you out of that danger?
20138And what does He expect of you?
20138And what makes men patriots, or artists, or anything noble at all, but the spirit of the living God?
20138And what must you pay Him back?
20138And what shall we say of them who like the swine live only for eating and drinking, and enjoyment?
20138And what sort of people were they?
20138And what was his reward?
20138And what was the end?
20138And what were God''s laws in Joseph''s opinion?
20138And when you had prayed thus, the next thing you ought to have asked yourself was-- What does God require of me?
20138And where do the clouds come from?
20138And where would it take me to, if it did take me?
20138And who is that?
20138And who was Cortez?
20138And who would pity him or say that he had not got his just deserts?
20138And why did Christ choose you?
20138And why should not they, and better ones, too, spring up in your heads, friends?
20138And why, save but that you may enjoy them, and rejoice in your youth?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And why?
20138And yet is it_ he_?
20138Are not our sorrows more than our joys?
20138Are not some of you thinking in this way to- day?
20138Are not these brave words for brave soldiers?
20138Are not these brave words, my friends?
20138Are not these soldier- like words?
20138Are not these things wonderful?
20138Are you fighting for Christ, who wishes to make all good, or for the devil, who wishes to make all bad?
20138Are you to be a slave to old rules which your parents or the clergyman taught you?"
20138Better to obey God''s word?
20138Better?
20138But are we nothing more?
20138But do we believe that God is leading_ us_?
20138But from whom did David learn this?
20138But how did the Centurion know-- seemingly at first sight, that Jesus was the Lord God?
20138But if we go on doing bad and wrong things, are we fighting on Christ''s side?
20138But is that idea true?
20138But more: What is the moral which old divines have drawn from this story?
20138But of what use is the sea to us?
20138But some of you may say,"Why do you ask us to thank God for lessons which we have bought by labour and sorrow?
20138But to drag us down whither?
20138But what comes of it?
20138But what do I mean by that?
20138But what had that to do with our Lord''s power, and with the healing of the child?
20138But what is all this to us if that Blessed Man be gone away from us?
20138But what is it which governs these clouds, and makes them do their appointed work?
20138But what more do I know of a man by knowing his name?
20138But what will you do to be saved from your sins?
20138But where does all the rain water and spring water come from?
20138But who will harm you if you be followers of that which is right?
20138But whose_ fault_ is it?
20138But why were you christened?
20138Can God''s blessing be on them?
20138Can you deny that that is right and reasonable?
20138Can you deny that that is right, however some of you may dislike it?
20138Can_ he_ hear us?
20138Can_ he_ see us?
20138Could they not remember that?
20138Did any one ever see a great angel called Chance flying about keeping people from dying?
20138Did you ever_ hear_ a chance, or_ see_ a chance?
20138Did you only mean that?
20138Do I believe that the world is Christ''s making?
20138Do I believe that these plain family relationships are Christ''s sacred appointments?
20138Do not all these in some way or other give way to the animal within them, and live after the flesh?
20138Do not be double- minded, doing things with a mean and interested after- thought, plotting, planning, asking, will this right thing pay me or not?
20138Do you believe that that book which lies there, which we call the Bible, is a true book, or a lying book?
20138Do you fancy that I am saying too much?
20138Do you know what your words mean?
20138Do you not all know it, and fear it, and love it too?
20138Do you not know that you can not even breathe a breath of air, unless Christ first makes the air, and then gives your lungs life to breathe the air?
20138Do you not see how?
20138Do you think not?
20138Do you think not?
20138Does He care nothing about us?
20138Does He let the world go its own way right or wrong?
20138Does He see us?
20138Does it give any rule by which we may judge them?
20138Does not common sense tell you that?
20138Does the man fancy that God''s law is shut up within the church walls, and that so he can keep clear of it by staying away from church?
20138Does_ he_ remember us as we remember_ him_?
20138Else what use in reading these stories of good men and bad men of old times?
20138Every man''s hand has been against_ me_; why should not my hand be against every man?
20138Examine yourselves-- ask yourselves, each of you, Have I been a good brother?
20138For He is The Father,--and what greater delight to a father than to see his children happy, if only, while they are happy, they are_ good_?
20138For are you not all Christ''s soldiers, every one of you?
20138For has not God His moral Laws, His spiritual Laws, which must be obeyed, if you intend to prosper in this life, or in the life to come?
20138For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away?
20138For in the first place-- What should we do without water?
20138For is it not a story about a brother and brothers?
20138For what is the story?
20138For what use is it merely knowing that"_ God is_"?
20138For who gave you your souls but Christ?
20138For who is the man who is master of his own luck?
20138HIGHER OR LOWER: WHICH SHALL WIN?
20138Has He ever spoken to any one?
20138Has He ever told any one about Himself?"
20138Have I not guessed the hearts of some of you at least?
20138Have you not had such thoughts, my friends, and sadder thoughts still lately?
20138He calls to you to come and serve Him loyally and gratefully-- dare you refuse Him-- The Maker and King of this glorious world?
20138High pay?
20138How came this same death loose in the world?
20138How can he perish, who like Christ is full of the fruits of the spirit?
20138How can that which is like God and like Christ perish?
20138How can we enjoy ourselves if we are to be brought into judgment after all?
20138How can we understand it?
20138How can we understand the Divine and eternal bond between Father and Son?
20138How dare he stretch forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed?
20138How did you come here?
20138How many a young man have I seen run into sin just that he might be_ knowing_; and say,"Why should I not see life for myself?
20138How much more will the spirit of a_ man_?
20138How often when we are in trouble or anxiety do we go everywhere to get comfort, before we go to God''s word?
20138How will you escape if you turn your back on your Maker, and despise your own Creator when He stoops to entreat you?
20138I say, pictures raise blessed thoughts in me-- why not in you, my brothers?
20138I was gloating over the beauty of those feathered jewels, and then wondering what was the meaning, what was the use of it all?
20138IS, OR IS NOT, THE BIBLE TRUE?
20138If any body else''s sins are harmful, who will make your sins harmless?
20138If any mere man had died for your sake, would you not love him-- would you not feel yourself in debt to him, a deeper debt than you can ever repay?
20138If it is not from God, let it go; but if it_ is_ from God, which we know it is, how dare we disobey it?
20138If not, what is the use of our reading David''s psalms, either in private or publicly in church every Sunday?
20138If they do not mean that to you, what was the use of blessing them with prayer?
20138If we are not in the same case as David was, what right have we to take David''s words into our mouths?
20138If you are so afraid of God''s anger, are you more likely to provoke Him by disobeying His strict commands, or by obeying them?
20138In comparison of Thee what is man''s wisdom?
20138In debt to Christ, you say?
20138Is He far off?
20138Is He proud and careless?
20138Is he not?
20138Is it from God, or is it not from God?
20138Is it right or wrong?
20138Is it so, my friends?
20138Is it so?
20138Is it true or false?
20138Is it?
20138Is not that Divine?
20138Is not that something better than all the preaching in the world?
20138Is not that the Spirit of God and of Christ?
20138Is not this a charge of cavalry worth sharing in?
20138Is not this a general worth following?
20138Is not this curious at least?
20138Is there an old man sitting here who has not had this happen to him?
20138Is, or is not, the Bible true?
20138It would have you peaceable-- can you deny that you ought to be that?
20138Losing it?
20138Millions of miles from this earth?
20138My good friends, if you by doing wrong hurt other people, and make other people unhappy, are you doing Christ''s work or the devil''s?
20138My good friends, what does God require of you?
20138Nay, is it not all the stronger reason for providing against them, that there are other sorrows against which we can not provide?
20138Now does any man of you wish that really?
20138Now how did this wonderful change and improvement take place-- suddenly, and, as it were, in the course of the last hundred years?
20138Now is there any one of you who dare say,"I wish I had not been christened?"
20138Now of what use are these tides?
20138Now what was God''s plan for raising the Jews out of this cowardly, slavish state?
20138Now who is the devil?
20138Now, my friends, if any of you say that, do you not say first what is not true?
20138Now, what does the Bible say of such men?
20138Now, what may we learn from this story?
20138Of what use to man can all that sea be?
20138Or did you ever meet with any one who had?
20138Or does He care for us?
20138Or will he keep to his old watchword,"I fear God?"
20138Our labour far heavier than our rest can be sweet?
20138Pray what are these wonderful things called chances, which are to keep you alive for thirty or forty or fifty years more?
20138Remember how long had God Himself been, before He made Time, when there was no Time to pass over?
20138See, now, such thoughts have sprung up in_ my_ head; how else did I write them down here?
20138Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men whom I know not whence they be?"
20138So it must be, for what says St. Paul?
20138Surely, you may trust Him in such a thing as this,--He who has had long- suffering enough to keep you alive, with a chance of salvation all this time?
20138That a man to prosper in the world must get the very same wisdom by which God made and rules the world?
20138That is rather putting the question aside, which is, Do_ we_ believe it to be true, and find it to be true?
20138That man''s true wisdom is a pattern of God''s wisdom?
20138That there is but one wisdom for God and man?
20138The Bible tells you to reverence and love God the giver of all good-- does not reason tell you that?
20138The Bible would have you pure-- can you deny that you ought to be that?
20138The amusement and excitement of the fires?
20138The question for poor human creatures is,"But what sort of a being is God?
20138The vanity of being praised for their courage?
20138Then Christ died for you-- how can you be more deeply in debt to any one than to Him?
20138Then he said to himself,"If there must be subordination on earth, must there not be subordination in heaven?"
20138Then if you dare not say that; if you are content to have been christened, why are you not content to do what christened people should?
20138Then why are they alive still?
20138Then why did God take such trouble for them?
20138Then why does our Lord say,"He that liveth and believeth in me shall never die?"
20138Then why put the thought of God away by foolish words about chance?
20138Then why should not_ I_ do as_ I_ will?
20138Three hundred houses round were also burnt that night; but of what use?
20138Truly, if he was not a great general, who is?
20138Unto whom?
20138WHAT IS CHANCE?
20138We are ready to say at first sight,"How much better if the world had been all dry land?
20138We know that to be a man, we must be something more than an animal-- a mere brute-- for when we call any one a brute, what do we mean?
20138Well then, if you have these thoughts, I will ask you, what do you mean by_ chance_?
20138Well, then, remember who made these wonders?
20138Were they high- spirited and brave?
20138Were they pious and godly?
20138Were they respectable and cleanly livers?
20138Were they teachable and obedient?
20138Were they wise and learned?
20138What are these laws of God of which men talk?
20138What are these sacred bonds of family and society?
20138What are you but deserters from Christ''s banner and army, traitors to Christ''s cause?
20138What beast so clever as an ape?
20138What can be more foolish?
20138What can be more ungrateful?
20138What could he do?
20138What did Cortez do?
20138What do you fancy keeps them up to their work?
20138What do you or any man want with making your peace with God?
20138What does David say:--"Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
20138What does God require of you?
20138What does any good father expect of his children?
20138What have such words to do with us?
20138What have you to say against the pattern of a true and holy man as laid down in the Bible?
20138What is he to do?
20138What is it?
20138What is man''s power?
20138What is our life but labour and sorrow?"
20138What is the use of all that sea?"
20138What is the use of making a sad story long?
20138What is the use of my praising the sea to you?
20138What is there more common than this?
20138What is_ chance_ on which you depend as you say for your life?
20138What is_ chance_ which you fancy so much stronger than God?
20138What man in his senses would keep such plants, such stock, such servants?
20138What matter if a man gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
20138What more sign do you want?
20138What must it have been like when sung by David himself?
20138What right has death in the world, if man has not sinned or fallen?
20138What should I be?
20138What should I see?
20138What should we say of them?
20138What should you call such a man?
20138What sort of thing is this wonderful chance, which is going to keep you alive?
20138What will he do?
20138What, then, did he mean by these two last verses?
20138What, you may ask, is that the end?
20138What_ must_ you do to show your thankfulness to Him?
20138What_ ought_ you to do to show your thankfulness to Him?
20138When I consider Thy Heavens, even the work of Thine hands, I say, What is man?
20138When a young lad falls into wild ways, and gets into trouble by his own folly, then to whom does he go for comfort?
20138Where is_ he_ himself?
20138Wherefore does my lord then thus pursue after his servant?
20138Wherefore, then, hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
20138Which of you can say that he will be alive next Sunday?
20138Who brought you into the world?
20138Who but Christ, by whom all things were made, and you among the rest?
20138Who but Christ?
20138Who can make up to me for my life?"
20138Who could dare or bear to look on God if we saw Him as He is face to face?
20138Who gave you food?
20138Who gave you life?
20138Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
20138Who made every atom of food grow which you ate since you were born?
20138Who made the air you breathe, the water which you drink, the wool and cotton which clothes you?
20138Who made you different from the rest of the world?
20138Who told you that, I ask again?
20138Who told you that?
20138Who was Moses sent to?
20138Whose work is that?
20138Why are they put into the mouths of us English, safe, comfortable, prosperous, above almost all the nations upon earth?
20138Why buy your own experience dear, when you can get it gratis, for nothing already?
20138Why did God bring the Jews out of Egypt?
20138Why did God care for them, and help them, and work wonders for them?
20138Why did he not pray before?
20138Why does He keep you alive?
20138Why does he help and protect them?
20138Why does he talk as if we were robbers or murderers, or had a spite against our neighbours?
20138Why does not God rid Himself of them at once and let them die, instead of cumbering the ground?
20138Why is this?
20138Why must we work on, and on, and on, all our days, in weariness and anxiety?
20138Why should not you?
20138Why should we use those prayers?
20138Why should you not enjoy yourself?
20138Why, in God''s name, was not the bridge brought on?
20138Why?
20138Will He speak to us?
20138Will a man keep plants in his garden which bear neither fruit nor flowers?
20138Will a man keep stock on his farm which will only eat and never make profit; or a servant in his house who will not work?
20138Will he be a bad brother because they were bad?
20138X. SLAVES OF FREE?
20138Yes, my friends, but what makes him gallant?
20138You all know how largely we use them, but why?
20138You have certainly not avoided them, at least, by staying away from the Sacrament, and breaking Christ''s command to take it?
20138You tell us to be joyful and thank God for His mercies; but why all this toil?
20138_ A man must live_?
20138_ A man must live_?
20138_ A man must live_?
20138_ But who will save me from them_?
20138_ For what_?
20138_ He_ dead?
20138_ I_ have been betrayed; why should not_ I_ betray?
20138_ I_ have been opprest; why should not_ I_ oppress?
20138_ who will change me and make a new creature of me_?
20138about a husband and a wife?
20138about a son and a father, about a master and a servant?
20138about a subject and a sovereign?
20138and as for sundry diseases,_ have_ you avoided them?
20138and does it not put you in mind of God who made it?
20138and how they all behaved to each other-- some well and some ill-- in these relations?
20138and next do you not know that it is not true?
20138and that Christ is governing it?
20138and who is the son of Jesse?
20138and yet you can not understand that you are in debt to Christ, and have been eating His bread and living on His bounty ever since you were born?
20138any rule which they ought to obey?
20138for what have I done?
20138have I been a good father?
20138have I been a good husband?
20138have I been a good servant?
20138have I been a good son?
20138how can I try to pay Him back-- how can I show that I am thankful?
20138how long ere Thou avenge the blood that is shed?"
20138is there not misery horrible enough hanging over our heads daily in this mortal life without our making more for ourselves by our own folly?
20138of love, joy, peace, long- suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance?
20138or is it not?
20138that still piece of clay, waiting only a few days before it returns to its dust?
20138this horrible thing which takes husbands from their wives, and children from their parents, and those who love from those who love them?
20138what can you expect if you will not come to Him?
20138what_ can_ you do to show how thankful you are to God for His care?
20138who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
20138who keeps them working?
20138who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
20138wretched being that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
20138yet what beast so foolish, so mean, so useless?
20138you wish to be spiritual?
27514But what if you simply told me your own experience-- what religion has done for you?
27514What if, instead, you stayed at home and talked to me of religion?
27514''And that--?''
27514''And what is that?''
27514''Are you dying for him?''
27514''Are you satisfied with yourself my lord?''
27514''But how,''he writes,''can I hesitate?
27514''Do you know what I wish you would do, Fred?''
27514''Have you ever known in your life,''he asked,''a moment when you felt that a great change happened to you?
27514''How am I to begin?
27514''How can a man be_ born again_?
27514''How can a man_ be born_ when he is old?''
27514''How will you answer to our common Lord,''he asks,''that you, sir, never led me into light?
27514''Is it possible, is it possible?''
27514''May I tell you,''she asked,''the Bishop''s way of meeting all difficulties, sorrows and perplexities?''
27514''Now you know all about the book, do n''t you?''
27514''Oh, you will let me hold your brave hand, stranger?''
27514''Shall I come before Him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old?
27514''Speculations?''
27514''Surely it is n''t too late just because the meetings are over?''
27514''Then why do n''t you free your slaves?''
27514''Three beats?''
27514''Turn,''he said,''to the eighth of Romans and put my finger on these words:"_ Who can separate us from the love of Christ?
27514''Well, what is his name?''
27514''What are your speculations?''
27514''What could Paul mean exactly?
27514''What did Paul mean?
27514''What do they mean?''
27514''What is it to be_ born again_?
27514''What is it?''
27514''What of Death?
27514''What shall I do?''
27514''What?''
27514''Whence came all these things?''
27514''Whence came the figs and the vines and the olives, the corn and the flocks and the herds?''
27514''Whereunto,''he asks,''was I ordained a preacher and an apostle and a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity?''
27514''Which is that?''
27514''Which one?''
27514''Who was the author?
27514''Yes; but how is a poor devil to get out of this infernal scrape?''
27514''You would like to be better?''
27514''_ Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved!_''What did the schoolmaster mean?
27514''_ God is Love!_''''_ Prepare to Meet thy God!_''How could he, with his old hate in his heart, stand in the presence of a God of Love?
27514''_ How?_''asked Dr. Blund of Mr. Rodwell.
27514''_ How?_''asked Nicodemus of the Saviour.
27514''_ How_ can a man be_ born again_?''
27514''_ How_ can a man_ be born_ when he is old?''
27514''_ I have sinned_,''cried Job;''_ what shall I do?
27514''_ It is Finished!_''yes, indeed, Finished every jot; Sinner, this is all you need; Tell me, is it not?
27514''_ My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?_''He cried from that depth of dereliction.
27514''_ Those words_,''said old Donald Menzies, the mystic of Drumtochty,''_ those words fell upon me like a gleam from the Mercy- seat!_''What words?
27514''_ What shall I do?
27514''_ What shall separate us from the love of Christ?
27514''_ Wherewith shall I come before the Lord and bow myself before the high God?''
27514''_ Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
27514And have I not taken my glass and filled it and quaffed with relish the sweet and sparkling water?
27514And have I not thought wistfully of the reservoir far up the slopes?
27514And how did it all come about?
27514And the result?
27514And the secret of this great unselfish life?
27514And the_ second_ stage-- the stage that leveled the balances?
27514And the_ third_ stage-- the triumphant stage?
27514And what if the sealed envelope contains a_ text_?
27514And what sins are these that are lying down with him in the dust?
27514And what was going on at the inner heart of things?
27514And what were they?
27514And why not?
27514And yet we have also felt the force of that persistent and penetrating_ How?_ Dr. Blund is no frolic of Mr. Begbie''s imagination.
27514And, if this be so, would not the original answer to the question be the best answer for the placard?
27514And, when they opened it, they read:''_ Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
27514Angels?
27514Any fresh Creation?
27514Are you pretending?
27514At vesper- tide, One virtuous and pure in heart did pray,''Since none I wronged in deed or word to- day, From whom should I crave pardon?
27514But is it?
27514But was it dead?
27514But what does it matter?
27514But what is_ that_ compared with_ this_?
27514But will a man desire the salvation which the New Testament reveals unless he has first recognized his inability to meet heaven''s just demands?
27514But, say, can you add to that line That he lived for it, too?
27514Can there, indeed, be any true religion without these things?
27514Can you not say a few words in prayer in the early part of the service, that I may join with you in prayer for my husband before I return to him?''
27514Death?
27514Depth?
27514Did not the Son Himself venture to risk the wrath of the Father that He might redeem man?
27514Did they lead both of them to penitence and faith and peace?
27514Do they not represent the irreducible minimum?
27514Even from the standpoint of''a stern lady who is provokingly evangelical,''is it not well for the minister to preach on that objectionable text?
27514For who was the stranger murdered upon the highway?
27514From what source did that perennial stream of piety spring?
27514Have I a lifetime before me in which to work out repentance?
27514Have not I myself been down there in the dust and heat on such a day as this?
27514Have not I myself been parched and thirsty?
27514Have you ever been conscious of_ a new birth_ in your soul?''
27514Have you the same message for the living and the dying?
27514Height?
27514How can a man be_ born again_?''
27514How can a man be_ born again_?''
27514How could copies be obtained?''
27514How could he ever forget it?
27514I enjoyed the"_ Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?_"I know few things finer.''
27514III What was it that led both Daniel Defoe and Sir Walter Scott to give the text such prominence?
27514If this be so, is it not as well for that Scottish minister to preach on that terrible text, after all?
27514If we can accept the_ four_ words, why not accept all_ six_?
27514If we credit the head of the text, why cavil at the tail?
27514If, he asked himself, as he lay upon the hay, if the whole work was finished, and the whole debt paid upon the Cross, what is there left for me to do?
27514If, however, there is any such secret in religion, why may I not attain to it as well as my mother?
27514Is it a face?
27514Is it any wonder that, this being so, Paul felt that his splinter positively shone?
27514Is it empty?
27514Is it good, is it fair, is it honest to strike out the real answer and to insert in its place an adopted one?
27514Is it not a fact that heaven_ does_ insist on equity and charity and piety?
27514Is the deleted text-- the worst text in the Bible-- true?
27514Is there no still greater incarnation of the faith?
27514It had found air to breathe and water to drink and grass to nibble; what did it care about the world?
27514It was when he listened to the_ Thou shalts_ and the_ Thou shalt nots_ that he cried,''O wretched man that I am: who shall deliver me?''
27514Life?
27514Looking fixedly into his visitor''s eyes, he exclaimed:''Tell me, have_ you_ been_ born again_?''
27514Mr. Cosmo Monkhouse has well asked-- Was ever man so simple and so sage, So crowned and yet so careless of a prize?
27514O Death, where is thy sting?_ IV But there was more in Sydney Carton''s experience than we have yet seen.
27514O Grave, where is thy victory?__ I am the Life!
27514O my God, why is not my heart doubly- agonized at the remembrance of all my great transgressions?''
27514Of what value was life to him, now that his soul was everlastingly lost?
27514Oh, why from His side flowed the sin- cleansing stream, If His dying my debt has not paid?
27514Oh, why was He there as the Bearer of sin If on Jesus my guilt was not laid?
27514Powers?
27514Principalities?
27514Shall I tell you of what it reminds me?
27514Surely I will not forget this forty years hence?''
27514They came at length to the final chapter; could he possibly live till it was done?
27514Things Present?
27514Things to Come?
27514To whom can she commit herself?
27514V Is there in all Scottish literature a more robust, more satisfying, or more lovable character than_ Donal Grant_?
27514VII''_ Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?_''asked Uncle Tom, with his last breath.
27514What am I?
27514What are the mysterious words in the envelope?
27514What can it mean?
27514What can she do?
27514What does that mean?''
27514What greeting shall we send from the_ Civilization- that- is_ to the_ Civilization- that- is- to- be_?
27514What had become of him?
27514What is his message?
27514What is my poor self?"
27514What is that patch of paleness that I see up in the corner?
27514What is to be placed within it?
27514What is_ the world_?
27514What more do you want?''
27514What need to speak again?
27514What of the Grave?
27514What shall I do?_''But there is no reply.
27514What shall I do?_''cries this despairing soul at the beginning of my Bible.
27514What was James Chalmers''text?
27514What was it in the text that appealed so irresistibly to Robinson Crusoe and to Mary Avenel?
27514What was it that the preacher had said?
27514What was it to be_ born again_?
27514What would Huxley have been, I wonder, if the sympathy for which he hungered had been extended to him?
27514What would she be if trouble came upon him?
27514What, to him, was the significance of that great sentence that, as the catechism says, forms''_ the preface to the Ten Commandments_''?
27514What_ could_ he mean save that he was willing to be damned to save those whom he loved?
27514Where can she go?
27514Where did Franklin discover it?
27514Where, I wonder, will it stand in three thousand years''time?
27514Which am I to begin with?''
27514Who is there that has not read a dozen times the immortal postscript that Gibbon added to his_ Decline and Fall_?
27514Who now shall rally Freedom''s scattered host?
27514Who wear the mantle of the leader lost?
27514Who would not be irritated by a splinter, he asks, if the irritation leads to such an inrush of divine power and grace?
27514Why did I scarcely ever hear you name the_ name of Christ_?
27514Why did the Roman Empire so swiftly capitulate to the claims of Christ?
27514Why did you never urge me to_ faith in His blood_?
27514Why should not a man be willing to be damned for others?
27514Why?
27514Will a time ever come, I wondered, when London will be as Heliopolis is?
27514Will he live to discover them?
27514Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
27514Will the Needle, in some future age, be erected in some new capital-- in the metropolis of To- morrow?
27514Wooton, what must_ I_ do to be saved?''
27514Would Frank Bullen exercise that faith?
27514Yet, after all, what did it matter?
27514_ Does_ God require that man should do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with Himself?
27514_ God is----!__ God is-- what?_ He is----, But words are wanting to say what!
27514_ Who_ all the dim way doth illume, And bids me look beyond the tomb The larger life to live?
27514_ Who_ shares the burden wearisome?
27514_ Who_ walks beside me in the gloom?
27514he cries,''what shall I do?
27514he exclaims,''knowing so little of_ the earth_, do you attempt to explore_ the moon_?''
27514we ask, in every burial service,''where is thy victory?''
27514we cry,''where is thy sting?''
28103Beauty and kindness go togethersaith the poet; but is there any kindness in creating men for the purpose of making them miserable for ever?
28103Turn ye, turn ye, why will you die?
28103to choose?
28103to come?
28103to eat?
28103to hear?
28103to repent?
281031,"who hath believed our report?"
281033);"Hath not God chosen the poor in this world rich in faith?"
28103:--What is the character of the Being revealed in nature?
28103A man who has hitherto lived an ungodly life becomes converted, and the question arises--how are we to account for this moral phenomenon?
28103After detailing what had been done, the question is asked,"What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it?
28103And can anything be said against it?
28103And if Divine wisdom watches over the seeds of the vegetable kingdom, does it not stand to reason that it will do so in regard to truth?
28103And if God foreordained them, how can we esteem Him as wise and good?
28103And if God''s prophet intimated disaster-- which actually occurred-- where was there deception?
28103And if every one of our deeds is fixed, what better are men than mere automata?
28103And if not to our intelligence wise and good, how can we give Him our confidence and love?
28103And if so, why was it that Paul was so distressed about them, as he says, in the first part of the chapter, that he was?
28103And is not the life that is to come a continuance of the life that_ now is_?
28103And is not this just?
28103And is not this partiality?
28103And what answer could be given?
28103And what is done in the world?
28103And what is that evidence?
28103And what would this involve?
28103And what, then?
28103And where does this lead to?
28103And where the justice of condemning the man to be cast, in these circumstance, into outer darkness?
28103And will it bear looking at?
28103Are not men called upon"to look?"
28103Are they anthropophagi, or are they of a friendly disposition?
28103Are we to throw reason to the dogs when we speak on scriptural subjects?
28103Ask him how it came about?
28103Aye, why?
28103Because the blind beggar takes an alms, has he whereof to glory?
28103Because they resisted him, would it be right to say that they were physically stronger than God?
28103But does it prove it?
28103But had He a right to extend mercy as He saw fit?
28103But here the questions arise-- What is the nature of God''s predestination?
28103But how can these words prove universal foreordination?
28103But how could He exhort them to believe in the light, if He knew that the Divine Father had rendered their doing so an impossibility?
28103But how do men enter into this adopted family?
28103But how is it made?
28103But how stands the case?
28103But if everything has been fixed how can this be done?
28103But if they were elected by an infallible decree, how could they make it sure?
28103But is it not clear as day that the author of a decree is the author of the thing decreed?
28103But is this a good ground for rejecting it?
28103But may not this change in the man take place without this_ tertiam quid_, or third something?
28103But the primary question with an honest inquirer should not be, which view of a subject is the most agreeable?
28103But the question is simply this,--what was it that God had determined to be done?
28103But the question is-- What is His pleasure in regard to the production of virtue?
28103But what about the_ security_ of the believer?
28103But what are sinful actions?
28103But what does the other say?
28103But what is His will?
28103But what is wisdom?
28103But what more comfort could a man desiderate than is given by the Holy Spirit?
28103But why do some yield, and some not?
28103But why was the ground rejected, or reprobated?
28103But why were they rejected-- reprobated?
28103But why would he not?
28103Can any one give a reason for it that will stand scrutiny?
28103Can such declarations be justified if the transactions recorded were all foreordained?
28103Could we call a father a good father who foreordains that one- half of his offspring should be burned?
28103Do not the heretical opinions denounced by the Fathers bear a close resemblance to the"elect"and the"reprobate"of the Confession of Faith?
28103Does God determine the number of suicides?
28103Does it prove eternal election?
28103Does not fate say this?
28103Does the above passage prove this?
28103Does the patient who takes the medicine under the persuasion of a kind physician, and is cured, have whereof to boast?
28103Doubtless, health is a precious blessing; but is it given arbitrarily, like special grace?
28103Dr. W. Cooke remarks,"What is involved in necessity?
28103Had God a RIGHT to select the Jacobites as the Messianic people instead of the Edomites?
28103Had He a right to deal with the destinies of men as He judged right?
28103Had He a right to destroy Pharaoh when he refused to yield?
28103Had He expired during the sore agony in the garden, would not His death have been meritorious?
28103Has He not written His mind in the providence around us?
28103Has brain, nerve, habit, nothing to do with the case?
28103Have they not a ring of genuine sincerity about them?
28103Having observed footmarks upon the sand, and other tokens of man''s presence, another question would be, What is the character of the people?
28103He asks,"Why one is born rich, and another poor?
28103He extends mercy to those who believe in Jesus: PHARAOH.--_Inquirer_,--"But what do you make of Pharaoh?
28103How is it to be explained that two persons equal in talent and moral worth, obtain such unequal measure of success?
28103How stands the case?
28103If Christ has died only for a few, and the names of these are kept a profound secret, how can I believe that I am among that few?
28103If Christ was put before those unbelievers for the purpose of making them disobey, then would not this be to put a stumbling- block in their way?
28103If God used force in this matter, why reason with men and appeal to them as He does?
28103If he said that God did not wish them to keep His law, would not this have been to put the Holy One on a level with the great enemy of man?
28103If men sow nettle-seed or the seed of briers and thorns, is it not fair that they should reap the fruit?
28103If so, the matter may be easily settled thus:--Does God foresee that men will sin?
28103If twenty plans are presented to me, and I select one only, does not this imply the rejection of the others?
28103Is He beneficent, or like the fabled Chronus, who devoured his children?
28103Is he not, moreover, the maker of his own character?
28103Is it a forced or free thing?
28103Is it not the case that the author of a decree is not responsible for the sin of the decree?"
28103Is it possible to choose one of two things, excepting for reasons to be found in the things themselves?
28103Is man governed by the law of necessity as storms are, and as waters are?
28103Is not this favouritism?
28103Is there anything in the context to prove the reverse?
28103It is as follows:--"Shall the trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid?
28103It is this-- Are there_ immeritorious_ grounds of salvation, and are men required to be active in their moral regeneration?
28103It is true that the words"election"and"grace"occur in this passage; but the simple question is, what is their meaning?
28103It is very true that God is the source of all the good in the world, but does He bestow it arbitrarily?
28103It was this:--Whence comes insanity?
28103Its exhortations summed up are expressed thus--"Turn ye, turn ye, why will you die?"
28103Let us suppose this to be the meaning-- what then?
28103Look at the biographies of prominent men, and what do we find?
28103Look now at the unsaved man: why has he not believed?
28103MERCY ON WHOM HE WILL.--_Inquirer_,--"But did not God claim the right to extend mercy to whom He pleased, and to withhold it from whom He pleased?"
28103Mr. Robinson has put the case thus:"What is election?
28103Now, if the"whereunto"refers to the"disobedient,"how could they be charged with disobedience if they were just doing what they were appointed to do?
28103Now, if we take the passage in the Calvinistic sense, that it refers to salvation, what will follow?
28103Now, we do not question God''s right to do what He will with His own, but is this difference in mental calibre purely an arbitrary act?
28103Now, when I take up the Bible, what do I find?
28103On what, then, does the doctrine rest, if not upon the use of the word?
28103Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?"
28103Since, then, the truth believed is a sufficient reason for the change, why introduce the theory of irresistible grace?
28103Such being, we conceive, a correct representation of the terms, we have to inquire, where lies the alleged incompatibility of prescience and freedom?
28103Suppose that there was no robe for the man, would he or should he have been speechless?
28103Supposing this to be the case, can there be any choice, election?
28103THE POTTER AND THE CLAY.--_Inquirer_,--"But what of the potter and the clay, verse twenty- one?"
28103The Catechism asks the question,"Did God leave all mankind to perish in the estate of sin and misery?"
28103The apostle had asked, in the first verse,"Hath God cast off His people?"
28103The feeling of security is very agreeable; but how, if strict Calvinism is adhered to, is any man to get intelligently amongst the elect?
28103The question is asked,"Is God the cause or author of man''s salvation, or is man the author of his own salvation?"
28103The question is this-- what has God, in the exercise of His sovereignty, chosen to do?
28103The question then is, does this passage prove eternal and unconditional election?
28103The question, however, is not whether God has a plan, but what that plan comprehends?
28103The questions, then, which force themselves upon our attention are these: Do these inequalities originate with God, or with man?"
28103The result, if he did, was predicted; was this deception?
28103The simple question is this: does this passage prove unconditional election?
28103The simple question then is, Does this doctrine of Calvinistic election exhibit God as a respecter of persons?
28103Their language is,"Choose ye this day whom ye will serve;""Wilt thou not from this day say unto me, My father?"
28103Their value turns on this-- does God_ mean_ what He says?
28103These creatures do as God desires; is it so as regards man?
28103They entrench themselves behind such passages as,"Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated;""Hath not the potter power over the clay?"
28103They said,"Of what use are all doctrines and precepts?
28103To press for an answer to this question is just to press for an answer to another-- viz., why do men sin?
28103True, but what does this mean?
28103True, but will the followers of Calvin maintain that he knew more of divinity than Christ?
28103True; but did He foreordain them?
28103Turn ye, turn ye, from your evil way, for why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
28103Unconditionally?
28103WERE a number of shipwrecked mariners cast upon an island, one of their first inquiries would be, Is it inhabited?
28103Was he not a typical illustration of the unconditionally reprobated?"
28103Was there anything in the nature of the truth preached to them and believed by them fitted to do this?
28103We can not conceive that such a question would have been asked, viz.,"Why will ye die?"
28103We then asked,"Do you think that God wishes people to keep His law?"
28103Were I then to stand on the bank of the river and ask the sinking man, Why will you die?
28103Were we therefore asked whether we denied election?
28103What is freedom?
28103What is it to be a respecter of persons?
28103What is prescience?
28103What, then, are the objects which God has in view in evangelical election?
28103What, then, are we to understand by the doctrine of reprobation?
28103What, then, can be clearer than this opposition?
28103What, then, had God determined to be done?
28103When, then, Dr. Payne quotes the words,"He giveth none account of these things,"we ask, is it so?
28103Which will it be?
28103Who ordained these and a thousand such horrid deeds?
28103Why will not theologians look at things from a commonsense point of view?
28103Why, then, insist upon irresistibility when it is repudiated by Christian consciousness?
28103Why, then, insist upon it in religion?
28103Will he command him to go aloft when it is impossible for him to do it, and punish him as guilty of disobedience?
28103Will you be saved?
28103Would Nathan have understood this logic?
28103Would not any one reading these words naturally conclude that God really wished all the people to be saved?
28103Would not such a speech have been perfectly satisfactory?
28103Would the miller marvel that the mill did not go when he had ordained that the water should be shut off?
28103Would you ask a man to walk who had no legs?
28103Would you marvel that the fire had gone out when it was decreed not to give additional fuel?
28103and does it embrace all events?
28103and education?
28103and marriage?
28103and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
28103but, what is the truth upon the point?
28103to look, if he had no eyes?
28103we should be quite entitled to ask, to what kind of election did our questioner refer?
28103what would be thought of me, or any man, who should act such a part?
28103wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?"
30136''To be a guest in the house where I should command?'' 30136 Who is young and who is old?
30136( 2) What measure of authority was conferred on and what scope given to the Joint Committee then constituted?
30136( 4) What serious difficulties and obstacles are likely to be encountered in Committee, in Convention, and in the Church at large?
30136( 5) What particular improvements and adjustments of our existing system would be, in point of fact, best worth the effort necessary to secure them?
30136A recent critic[88] raises the question,"Why single out infants alone for a special service?
30136And how are we to account for their being sundered so distinctly as they are?
30136And if they were not returned in 1883, is there sufficient reason to believe that they will ever be returned in any coming year of grace?
30136And now what is the lesson taught us by the history of the Prayer Book?
30136And true enough, why do we not?
30136Are not his promises_ very precious to you?_ They are all yea and amen in Christ Jesus...
30136Are there not Missals Roman, Ambrosian, and Mozarabic?
30136Are they such fools as to imagine that they can reconstruct what has so evidently tumbled into ruin?
30136Breviaries Anglican, Gallican, and Quignonian?
30136But after all, may not this scrupulous regard for the precedents set us in the old service- books be carried too far?
30136But by what methods of legislative procedure could such a result as the one indicated be reached?
30136But is it desirable to run very much after variety of such a sort in a book of prayer designed for common use?
30136But is the complaint of"no precedent"a valid one, even supposing considerations of intrinsic fitness to have been ruled out?
30136But of what sort should the revision be, and under whose auspices conducted?
30136But on what ground can we rest this sanguine expectation of better things to come?
30136But what shall be said of the composition of entirely new services and offices, if it should be judged expedient to give admission to any such?
30136But what, you ask, is the pathway to any such betterment as I have ventured roughly to sketch to- night?
30136But why assume that the men do not exist who are capable of such a measure of self- control?
30136But why should I confuse your minds by an attempt to tell in detail the whole story of the movement?
30136But would a Prayer Book thus enriched be accepted by the Church at large?
30136By childish commiseration, the utterance of feigned lips, upon the approaching sorrows of disestablishment?
30136By passing resolutions of condolence?
30136Chaplains, raise the psalm,_ Quare fremuerunt Gentes_?
30136Could the Prayer Book be enriched to the extent suggested in this paper without a serious and most undesirable increase in its bulk as a volume?
30136Do you experience any_ doubts or temptations_ on the subject of your eternal safety?
30136Even supposing this were possible, is it at all likely that the Church could be persuaded to accept the amended book?
30136Has Maskell delved and Neale translated and Littledale compiled in vain?
30136Have the laity no rights in the liturgy which the clergy are bound to respect?
30136Have we not Muratori and Mabillon?
30136Have we not been accustomed to regard those times as hopelessly corrupt, impenetrably dark, universally superstitious?
30136How can we be sure that such modern additions to the edifice would be sufficiently in keeping with the general tone of the elder architecture?
30136How shall we best and most wisely show our sympathy?
30136I have spoken of the present and the past, what now of the future?
30136If there were valid ground for such an expectation the alarm might be justifiable; but is there?
30136If this way be done in Hopkin''s why not in David''s Psalms; if in metre, why not in prose; if in a psalm, why not in a litany?"
30136Impoverishment under the name of revision may very justly be deprecated, but who shall find any just fault with an enrichment that is really such?
30136In connection with this, as with all similar undertakings, there are many to cry:"Who will show us any good?"
30136Is it hopeless to expect a like quickness of discernment in the leaders of to- day?
30136Is it the Napoleon of the Directory, or the Napoleon of the Consulate, or the Napoleon of the Empire?
30136Is it worth while to divide public sentiment in the Church upon a question that looks to many to be scarcely more than a literary one?
30136Is not Cranmer''s contemptuous mention of these uncertain legends and vain repetitions amply justified?
30136Is the Republic expecting of us, and reasonably expecting of us, greater things than with our present equipment we are quite able to accomplish?
30136Let it be considered at the proper time, and in a proper way, but why thrust it precipitately into a discussion to which it is thoroughly foreign?
30136Might we not on such days accept the glorious facts, and begin with some special and appropriate psalm or anthem?
30136Moreover, why should this whole matter be discussed, as so commonly it is discussed, wholly from the clerical side?
30136On the contrary, would not the borders of that liberty have been most wisely and safely widened by the steady hand of law?
30136Ought we not to be mortified, rather than gratified, to learn that from the pit of so mouldy a past our book of prayer was digged?
30136The latter runs thus: My dear friend, do you not FEEL_ that you are supported_?
30136The question was distinctly asked by a clerical deputy from the diocese of Maryland,[37] Do you desire to modify the Office of the Holy Communion?
30136Then there is the anxious question, How will it look to the English?
30136There are eyes that think they see a great future before this Church-- are they right, or is it only mirage?
30136What are your_ views_ of the dark valley of death now that you are passing through it?
30136What business have they to be holding councils, and laying plans, and acting as if they had some high and splendid effort in hand?
30136What could possibly be more appropriate?
30136What destiny awaits the book to which our evening thoughts have been given?
30136What right have these Christians to be showing such a lively interest in their vanquished faith?
30136What sense is there in''_ living_''green?
30136What were they that they should have presumed to disturb ancient Anglican precedent in such a point?
30136What will be the effect on the_ Concordat_ if we touch the Prayer Book?
30136Whence came they?
30136Whence is to originate and how is to be appointed the commission of"experts"which is to give us at last the"Ideal Liturgy"?
30136Where is the beauty of childhood?
30136Where is[ sic] the light of those eyes and the bloom of that countenance?"
30136Which is the true, the actual Napoleon?
30136Which shall it be?
30136Whither are we going and what shall we become?"
30136Who has not felt the scantiness of holy association in our Sunday and week- day worship?
30136Why can we not introduce the anthem used on Easter- day, instead of the_ Venite_, throughout the Octave; or at least on Easter Monday and Tuesday?
30136Why do n''t you use it more?"
30136Why have we no such service?
30136Why limit our introductory sentences to seven deprecatory texts?
30136Why not drop the whole thing, and let it fall into the limbo, where lie already the_ Proposed Book_ and the_ Memorial Papers_?
30136Why not forms for rich men and poor men-- old men and maidens-- widows and orphans?"
30136Why should not the whole Church enjoy the happiness of using them?
30136[ 91] Whence came Missal, and Breviary, and Book of Offices-- the best portions of which were merged in the English Common Prayer?
30136it is asked: Daniel and Assemani, Renaudot and Goar?
30136why thus sharply annul a traditional if not a chartered right?
20450And how will you,said he,"after this approach the holy place?
20450And what,said Cuthbert,"will be best for me to read, which may be finished in seven days?"
20450And who is that insolent man,said the magistrate,"who durst insult such a gentleman''s wife?"
20450Are you of the clergy?
20450Do you imagine,said the other,"that eloquence is what they seek in your discourses?
20450Do you know the imperial edicts?
20450How do you hope,said he,"to see Constantinople delivered from the destroying angel of God, after such enormities authorized by laws?
20450Moses, St. Paul, Christ, express tender charity for sinners; who then broached this doctrine? 20450 Of what family, and of what country are you?"
20450Of what profession are you?
20450The usurers answer me,says he,"then we will not lend; and what will the poor do?
20450Upon what account?
20450What employ can I have more honorable, or what better thing can I do in the world, than to live a Christian?
20450What is your employ?
20450What,said they,"while the secure gate of heaven is open, shall we shut it against ourselves?
20450Who can express,he makes the soul exclaim with the same author,"the secret delights which God bestows on a heart thus purified and prepared?
20450Who then were those that wept for you at your first examination?
20450[ 21] Where shall we find such a faith in Israel? 20450 ''Are you then a Christian?'' 20450 17, n. 30, 31) from the Holy Ghost performing miracles by the handkerchiefs of St. Paul, how much more by the saints''bodies? 20450 24, p. 198,How many,"says he,"do you think there are in this city{ 268} who will be saved?
2045050, p. 517,)"What grace is not in our power to receive by touching and receiving his holy body?
2045063{?}.
2045082, p. 787, he writes:"How many now say, they wish to see his shape, his garments?
20450ACACIUS.-"How can I sacrifice to a man whose sepulchre is unquestionably in Crete?
20450ACACIUS.-"I am before the tribunal, and do you ask me my name, and, not satisfied with that, you must also know those of the other ministers?
20450ACACIUS.-"Tell me who are those gods to whom you would have me sacrifice?"
20450After this, what will he refuse to do for our salvation?
20450Am I a saint, or a prophet like God''s true servants?
20450Amidst such scandals, what hopes can we entertain of the salvation of many?
20450And are not we excited to weep for our spiritual miseries?
20450And could St. Austin, with the whole Catholic church, have ranked a Montanist among the most illustrious martyrs?
20450And if you do well, what can afflict me?
20450And if you stand fair for being such a gainer from men, what rewards may you not reasonably expect from God?
20450And in good truth, who can peruse the life of Peter, and not be animated with a more lively faith?
20450And to those about him:"Weep not, my children; must not the will of God be done?"
20450And what example of a suffering Saviour so full, so perfect, and expressive, as that exhibited in the life of Jeremiah?
20450And what is the nature and character of this work, which is thus placed within the reach of almost every family in Ireland?
20450And what need of more words?
20450Arcadius replied,"How can you propose to me such a thing?
20450Are there no Herods now- a- days; persons who are enemies to the spiritual kingdom of Christ in their hearts?
20450Are we then better informed in these matters than God himself?"
20450Are we troubled when we hear ourselves praised?
20450Are you yet willing to sacrifice?"
20450Are{ 658} these our sentiments?
20450As for me, why did you desire to see me?
20450At this sight he cried out, trembling:"Who, O Lord, can escape them all?"
20450At which Polemon said:"Is that another God?"
20450At which she made him this reproach:"Cruel tyrant, do you not blush to torture this part of my body, you that sucked the breasts of a woman yourself?"
20450Basil replied:"But I am now plunged in bitter sorrow and tears: and what protection can I seek?
20450Being met by an old acquaintance, and asked what was become of it, he said"Could you believe it?
20450Bene scripsisti de me, Thoma: quam mercedem addipies?
20450Blinded by self- love, have we not sheltered our dastardly pusillanimity under the cloak of pretended necessity, or even virtue?
20450But are they not at the same time subjects of our condemnation and confusion?
20450But are we not confounded at our sloth in our spiritual warfare, when we look on the conflicts of the martyrs?
20450But granting that I had, what can they allege for extending their insolence even to the dead?
20450But how shall we justify our unfeeling hard- heartedness, that seeks every trifling pretence to exempt us from the duty of succoring the unfortunate?
20450But if we are happy in despising the world, are not you miserable who live slaves to it?"
20450But some may say, What edification can persons in the world reap from the lives of apostles, bishops, or recluses?
20450But what name can we find for the pusillanimity of those who are not able so much as to look humiliations, poverty, or affliction in the face?
20450But what ought you not to do for Jesus Christ, who is the master of the prophets?
20450But what tongue can express the inward feelings and affections which then filled the glowing heart of the most pure Mother of God?
20450But what will be the advantage either of your love for me or of mine for you, if the duties you owe to God are neglected?
20450But when?
20450But, my brethren, what is it we tell you?
20450By what means?
20450Can any insolence be found equal to this?
20450Can any man endued with reason persuade himself that dumb statues are gods?"
20450Can he forsake those he redeemed at so dear a rate?
20450Can the devil enslave, and Christ not absolve his servants?
20450Can they be tolerated?
20450Can we sufficiently detest jealousy and pride, the fatal source of so great evils?
20450Christ is with me: whom shall I fear?
20450Culcian, after many other things, asked him,"Was Christ God?"
20450Do not you see that, contemplating the glory of heaven, he makes no account of earthly things?"
20450Do we never artfully praise ourselves, or willingly lend an ear to what flatterers say to applaud us?
20450Do we never speak of ourselves to our own advantage?
20450Do we not discover, by fatal symptoms, that we ourselves harbor this monster in our breasts?
20450Do you hope to conquer many; you, whom I alone am able thus to confound?
20450Do you not know the Christians, or do you believe that the fear of death will ever make me swerve from my duty?
20450Does he not relate and approve the pilgrimages of his friend, the monk Olympius?
20450Does the devil kill, and can not Christ relieve?
20450Does the infernal serpent continually carry poison, and has not Christ a remedy?
20450Emilian said,"Do you not know that there are gods?"
20450Etsi occisus, non tamen coronatus: quidni?
20450Festum Sanctà ¦ Virginis Genitricis dies, festivitas matris-- nam quod festum est matris nisi incarnatio Verbi?
20450For how can this be long- lived after having lost all its guardians?
20450For what comfort, what life, what hope can a pastor have, if his flock be perishing?
20450For what did you grieve?
20450For what hope or comfort can I have left, if you advance not in virtue?
20450Francis, he said,"I have never asked a boon of you till now; do me the charity to pray to Almighty God for me, next Friday, do you hear?
20450Had I ever injured them?
20450Had he any prophets to learn it from?
20450Had they received any wrong from them?
20450Has not our blessed Lord given them his blood, and shall I refuse them my tears?
20450Have you forgotten what we have sworn upon his body and blood, to suffer death together for his holy name?"
20450He added:"God has appointed me a pastor and a preacher: and is not every one to follow his profession?
20450He answered:"Is that probable?
20450He asked further,"How is the king of that province called?"
20450He complained to his sister, saying:"God forgive you, sister; what have you done?"
20450He said to them:"I am a sinner, how can I presume to appear before God, who is angry at our sins?
20450Here, according to Thomas of Kempis,( and what Catholic recuses his authority?)
20450How comes it that so many sermons and pious books produce so little fruit in our souls?
20450How comes this?
20450How easy was the mistake of a copyist or bookseller, who ascribed the works of some modern Austin to the great doctor of that name?
20450How much less can we understand this in secret and interior things, which fall not under our senses?
20450How will he stand before God?
20450How will you touch the heavenly food?
20450I said to him:''Can that vessel, which you see, change its name?''
20450If he who scandalizes one brother is so grievously punished, what will be the chastisement of him who scandalizes so many?
20450If it be his will, can we die in a better cause than that of justice and truth?"
20450If such considerations move not our hearts to commiserate and assist the indigent, what share of mercy and relief can we hope for in the hour of need?
20450Immediately from Christ?
20450In one of the two nights which he survived, he was favored with a vision, in which one said to him:"Why do you grieve?
20450Indeed, what is a pastor or superior but the servant of those for whom he is to give a rigorous account to God?
20450Is he risen again?"
20450Is it not notorious that I have given it the preference in my love and esteem to all others, even to that which gave me birth?
20450Is it not, then, a part of wisdom to fly from these dangers, in order to secure our only affair in the best manner possible?
20450Is not Moses the keystone, as it were, of the Jewish covenant?
20450Is not he also that god who, with Neptune, turned mason, hired himself to a king,( Laomedon of Troy,) and built the walls of a city?
20450Is not the life of a worldling more irksome and more painful than that of a mortified religious man?
20450Is our constancy such as to bear evidence to our sincerity, that rather than to fail in the least duty to God, we are ready to resist to blood?
20450Is there any thing in this contrary to reason?
20450Is this given only to the apostles?
20450Is this their return for my love?
20450Is this what we promised to Jesus Christ?
20450Ista felicibus: ego deliqui in Dominum, et periclitor in à ¦ ternum perire: quo mihi epulas qui Dominum là ¦ si?
20450Jonas, after this, being brought out of his pool, the Magians said to him:"How do you find yourself this morning?
20450MARTIAN.-"Are these the names of gods?"
20450MARTIAN.-"If God hath no body, how can he have a heart or mind?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Is God then corporeal?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Is that his name?"
20450MARTIAN.-"What chimeras are these?
20450MARTIAN.-"What is a seraph?"
20450MARTIAN.-"What is this God?"
20450MARTIAN.-"What then is his name?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Where are the magicians, your companions, and the teachers of this cunningly devised error?"
20450MARTIAN.-"Who is this son of God?"
20450MARTIAN.-"You now mention the error of your sect which I have long desired to be informed of: you say then that God hath a son?"
20450Moreover, that they might not fear, or say, Shall we then drink his blood and eat his flesh?
20450Nicephorus, sensibly afflicted at his apostacy, cried aloud to him:"Brother, what are you doing?
20450Now that he descends in person, who would not expect that the whole heavens should be moved?
20450One guilty of the blood of a man would not rest, and can he escape who has profaned the body of the Lord?
20450Peccator timebit?
20450Peter replied:"Do you call these torments?
20450Romuald at length cried out:"Sweetest Jesus, dearest Jesus, why hast thou forsaken me?
20450Saul answered:_ Who art thou, Lord?_ Christ said:_ Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest.
20450Say rather, Who will give me wings as of a dove, and I will fly, and will be at rest?"
20450Serenus seeing them come up to him, said,"What do you seek here?"
20450Shall the disciples of Christ have other sentiments?
20450Shall we be deaf to a cry calling us to the combat, and to a glorious victory?"
20450Shall we be so faint- hearted as not to suffer for the name of Christ, who died for us?
20450Shall we present a lively faith?
20450Should not I accuse you at his terrible tribunal?
20450Should we be surprised if thunder fell from heaven to punish such impiety?"
20450St. Chrysostom answered, smiling,"In what can I serve you in your exalted station?
20450St. Columban once said to him in his youth:"Deicolus, why are you always smiling?"
20450The angels glory in it, saying, Whom do you seek?
20450The burial- place being made, the abbot one day, when he had led his monks to it, said,"The grave is made, who will first perform the dedication?"
20450The governor said to him:"Will you be insensible to such marks of tenderness and affection?
20450The governor said:"How durst you have the insolence and boldness to affront the wife of this officer?"
20450The governor said:"Where have you concealed yourself?
20450The infant answered,''Where then would be your faith?''
20450The judge said:"Of what profession are you?"
20450The judge will answer:"Why didst not thou check, command, and by laws restrain those that disobeyed?"
20450The martyr answered:"Can you yourself believe it?
20450The martyr answered:"You do nothing but threaten: why do n''t you proceed to effects?"
20450The martyrs embraced them, saying:"Are not you our bishop, and you a priest of our Lord?
20450The pagans said:"Dost thou laugh?
20450The proconsul asked her if she would return with her brother?
20450The proconsul asked him if the religion which the emperor had established was not the truth?
20450The proconsul commanded him to be put on the rack; and while he was tortured, he said to him:"What do you say now, Irenà ¦ us?
20450The saint retorts: What will faith avail without innocence and virtue?
20450Then what beam of the sun ought not that hand to be more which divides this flesh?
20450Thereupon Perpetua said to him:"Why do you not afford us some relief, since we are condemned by CÃ ¦ sar, and destined to combat at his festival?
20450They cried out to him in the utmost consternation:"Apostolical father, what have you done?
20450Those who drink the poison, or those who prepare and give the fatal draught?
20450Thou hast renounced the world; what hast thou to do with its superfluous concerns?
20450To their summons he returned this answer:"Who gave you this authority?
20450Trajan replied:"And do not we seem to thee to bear the gods in our breasts, whom we have assisting us against our enemies?"
20450Trajan said:"Do not you mean him that was crucified under Pontius Pilate?"
20450Trajan said:"Dost thou carry about Christ within thee?"
20450Trajan said:"Who is Theophorus?"
20450Was his grief less filial, less poignant, because it was reasonable and Christian?
20450We also pretend to love him: but what effect has this love upon us?
20450What are profane histories better than records of scandals?
20450What are the boasted triumphs of an Alexander or a CÃ ¦ sar but a series of successful plunders, murders, and other crimes?
20450What cause of complaint had they against me?
20450What did he do?
20450What did she, not to see what all the world saw?
20450What do I here, my God, distant from thee, separated from thee?"
20450What do you do by deceiving the priest, or hiding part of your load?
20450What does it avail me to be commended by any one, if he blasphemes our Lord, not confessing him to have flesh?
20450What employment is better, more just, more sublime, or more advantageous than this, when done in suitable circumstances?
20450What hath body to do with understanding?"
20450What hopes can we entertain of a person to whom the science of virtue and of eternal salvation doth not seem interesting, or worth his application?
20450What incomparable advantages does a wife bring to a house, when she enters it loaded with the blessings of heaven?
20450What is love?
20450What is now become of your angelical habit, of your tears and watchings in the divine praises?"
20450What is so proper for sin as penance?
20450What is that he says to his apostles?
20450What is the name( proceeded he) of the province from which they are brought?"
20450What shall we do in that day of terror, when the martyrs of Christ, standing with confidence near his throne, shall show the marks of their wounds?
20450What shall we then show?
20450What shall we then show?
20450What shepherd ever fed his sheep with his own limbs?
20450What tenderness have I not shown on all occasions for their city?
20450What then have we to say?
20450What to promote your glory?
20450What was the unspeakable( spiritual, certainly, not corporal) pleasure he was filled with at their sight?
20450What will he say?
20450When he has pronounced and said of the bread:''This is my body,''who will, after this, dare to doubt?
20450When he saw her alone, he took off his cap which disguised him, and with many tears said to her:"Daughter Mary, do n''t you know me?
20450When shall I appear before his face?
20450Wherefore, instead of discharging him, he began to question him on this head, saying:"Who are you, and what is your religion?"
20450Wherefore, trembling and astonished, he cried out:_ Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?_ What to repair the past?
20450Wherefore, trembling and astonished, he cried out:_ Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?_ What to repair the past?
20450While every other part of the soil is daily raked up, shall the finest spot be left uncultivated?
20450Who can read the life of Judith, and not wonder?--of Susanna, and not love chastity and confide in God?
20450Who even now can read it, and not repose with more devotion on the providence of God?
20450Who has read the prophecies of Isaiah, and not believed the gospel which he foretold?
20450Who seeks nourishment from poisons?
20450Who shall adequately conceive his feelings during the celebration of that mass?
20450Who shall now have the boldness to abolish so ancient a tradition?"
20450Who will envy the healing of wounds?"
20450Who will snatch a plank from one lost by shipwreck?
20450Who, therefore, is a Catholic, and would not possess such a treasure?
20450Why do you delay?
20450Why dost thou complain if thou art taken in a snare, by wandering in a strange land, who oughtest to restrain thy affections from straying from home?
20450Why else did St. Gregory go over Calvary, Golgotha, Olivet, Bethlehem?
20450Why this, if it was not given to men to bind and to loosen?
20450Why were they to be insulted too?
20450Will he draw back his wounds from the Lord, who is offering his hand to heal them?
20450Will it not be to your honor that we appear well fed?"
20450Will you sacrifice?"
20450With what purity, with what sanctity ought he to be adorned, who exercises so sublime a function?
20450With what sentiments did Mary bear in her womb, bring forth, and serve her adorable son, who was also her God?
20450With which of these writers shall we class our author?
20450Would you have me acknowledge for a deity that which has nothing in its nature of divine?"
20450Would you{ 684} oblige me to sacrifice to such a divinity, or to Esculapius, thunderstruck by Jupiter?
20450[ 13] Tell me, whom does the world condemn?
20450a disengagement of our affections from earthly things?
20450a perfect disengagement of our affections from earthly things?
20450alms- deeds and compassion?
20450alms- deeds?
20450and how have you avoided sacrificing to the gods?"
20450and in this unexpected juncture what shall these weary travellers to?
20450and not rather that they are guilty of an untruth who say the contrary?"
20450and that we are always upon our guard to keep our ears shut to the voices of those syrens which never cease to lay snares to our senses?
20450and when he has assured and said,''This is my blood,''who can ever hesitate, saying it is not his blood?
20450any proof of his revelation?
20450are able to withstand such dangers?
20450but seeing all disorders prevail in it, who can blame those who seek to shelter themselves from the storm?
20450can you see so many tears shed for you without being moved?
20450compunction, watchings, tears?
20450could he raise the dead?
20450did he prophesy?
20450et offerenti manus Domino vulnera male tecta subducet?"
20450every religious, every loving and faithful heart?
20450had he the gift of tongues?
20450hast thou entirely delivered me over to my enemies?"
20450have you no more engines against a poor despicable servant of God?"
20450holy and pure prayer?
20450if I can not bear this weak fire, how can I endure that of hell?"
20450in the swamps of Bruges, could produce an elegant and nervous translation of Cato, will their notes be less strong or less sweet in their native land?
20450meekness?
20450meekness?
20450or how dare we presume to penetrate into his holy counsels?
20450or of the modesty of Phocion, as the well- chosen circumstances of his disinterestedness and private life?
20450or to Venus, whose life was infamous, and to a hundred such monsters, to whom you offer sacrifice?
20450or who, finding several sermons of St. CÃ ¦ sarius annexed in the same copy to those of St. Austin, imagined them all to belong to one title?
20450peccator erubeseet perpetuam vitam prà ¦ senti pudore mercari?
20450prayers poured forth with clean hearts?
20450restore to me my son; to the people, their governor: the church always protects widows; why then rob you me, a desolate widow, of my son?"
20450retirement and peace of mind?
20450shall we produce our love for God?
20450silence and recollection?
20450sincere compunction?
20450souls freed from the tyranny of the passions?
20450souls freed from the tyranny of the passions?
20450that mouth which is filled with this spiritual fire?
20450that thy daughter is made mine?
20450that tongue which is purpled with this adorable blood?
20450true charity towards God?
20450true faith?
20450was it the pope, or any of the patriarchs?
20450watching and tears?
20450what fruit does it produce in our lives?
20450what is more of the nature of penance, than the sinner''s harshness and severity to himself?
20450whom do judges punish?
20450xi.,) adding,"Do not you tremble when you hear, he shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord?
20450{ 373} He sometimes insulted his spiritual enemies, and cried out:"Are all your forces spent?
31603For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? 31603 Watchman what of the night?
31603What is the use of us to fight as a nation?
31603+ Sixth+, what is the relation of Satan to our age?
31603A few weeks after everything was knocked sky- high, and what is left of all these optimistic ramblings?
31603And before this it is written"Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
31603And has the midnight cry been given by the Holy Spirit?
31603And how is it with the heavens?
31603And now for so many years already the Holy Spirit has announced the nearness of the Bridegroom, His soon Coming; can it then take much longer?
31603And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
31603And then what?
31603And what is His inheritance which we shall share in all eternity?
31603And what would be the character of mind that could invent such a thought?
31603And where do we find these words in this great chapter?
31603And who are they whom the Father has given to the Son?
31603Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at His Coming?
31603Are they coming as disembodied spirits?
31603Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
31603But do these tremendous events in the East mean that the day has come when the shadows flee away from the seed of Abraham?
31603But is this going to end sin?
31603But some one might say,"What is the use of doing anything at all if this is the program?"
31603But what is indicated by these words?
31603But when?
31603But where in His earthly life did He give it to His disciples?
31603But who will be the preachers who proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom if all true Christians have left the earth and the true Church is no longer here?
31603Did anything like this of which the Lord here speaks take place?
31603Did he think that he might yet get the victory and keep the Lord Jesus from finishing the work the Father gave Him to do?
31603Did they not later say"Give us of your oil, for our lamps are gone out?"
31603Has the perfect day come when all strife ceases forever and the sword can never again be unsheathed?
31603Has there been a revival of the blessed Hope of the Coming of the Lord?
31603How and when will that long- promised morning come?
31603How can you?
31603How long will be the meeting in the air?
31603How long will it all continue yet?
31603How shall they come with Him?
31603In the first place what is"our inheritance"mentioned here?
31603Now as the church is no longer on earth, who are these Saints?
31603Now, if this original earth was ruined and passed through a judgment, why did this ruin and judgment take place?
31603Often the question is asked,"Shall we not alone meet our loved ones but also recognize them?"
31603Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?"
31603Sure the record; Christ has died, Bearing on the cross our sin; Is not this the gate of life?
31603Surely here we can not speak of some evil powers holding possessions, and that it is necessary to redeem that possession by power?
31603TABLE OF CONTENTS The Present Age That Blessed Hope Who will be Caught up when the Lord Comes?
31603The question arises, When were these nations converted?
31603The question,"Who will be caught up into glory?"
31603Then they must have had some oil, else how could they say that their lamps were gone out?
31603Through the serpent he approached the woman and said,"Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of any tree of the garden?"
31603Triumphantly in faith he can say,"Who shall separate us, from the love of Christ?
31603Watchman, what of the night?
31603We will let him speak in his own words:"But what was the goal towards which Paul was thus directing his efforts?
31603What about their bodies in the graves?
31603What else is it than a call to the original position?
31603What is the Church and the Destiny of the Church?
31603What is the Tribulation?
31603What is to become of Palestine and Jerusalem?
31603What morning did the watchman mean?
31603When Isaac asked,"Where is the lamb for a burnt- offering?"
31603When John the Baptist announced the first Coming of the King through the power and energy of the Holy Spirit did it take long for Him to come?
31603When one of the elders had asked,"Who are these which are arrayed in white robes, and whence came they?"
31603When our Lord was on earth the demons cried out"What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
31603When was it given?
31603Who Will be Used in the Conversion of These Nations?
31603Who are His brethren?
31603Who can give us an answer to this?
31603Who of us can imagine it, what it will be?
31603Who then are the preachers?
31603Will all true Christians be caught up or only a few?
31603Will famines and pestilences, earthquakes now be stopped?
31603Will it bring back the lost paradise?
31603Will this mean that all the world turns now to God and to His Son?
31603Will this victory end human suffering and wipe away all tears?
31603Will you reject then the offer of salvation as it comes in this solemn hour?
31603[ 1] The question may be asked by some,"If Satan and his angels possessed the earth and were dispossessed, to what other place did they go?"
31603[ 2]_ Our Hope_, February, 1902. WHO WILL BE CAUGHT UP WHEN THE LORD COMES?
31603_ When and how will the purchased possession be redeemed by the power of God_?
31603it is, how can we be idle?
31603which who can see, Though but in distant prospect, and not feel His soul refreshed with foretaste of the joy?
33831Must I, therefore, be taken away because I plead for the fundamental laws of England?"
33831The Recorder refusing to allow it to be read, the Clerk repeated the query,"How say you, is William Penn guilty or not guilty?"
33831William Penn,--"These are but so many vain exclamations; is this justice or true judgment?
33831for what?"
12662And are all four of us expected to occupy this one room?
12662And should we go to the meetings?
12662And what then?
12662And what were they doing down below? 12662 And you like to be made to feel like a''perfect simpleton?''
12662Are not the most of them professing Christians?
12662Are we strangers?
12662Are we supposed to be devoted to all these meetings? 12662 Are you going to the lecture?"
12662Are you going to visit the Holy Land this morning, and may I be of your party?
12662Are you going to write out your report for the paper? 12662 Are you going?"
12662Are you looking for work to do for the Master?
12662Are you really going?
12662Are you the''good nephew''that your aunt said thought these meetings only a step below paradise?
12662But do you suppose it is really an accurate outline?
12662But how can you be_ sure_ of that? 12662 But what about the Sunday- school?"
12662But, my dear madam, what justice is there in that? 12662 By the way, are the Arnotts in Saratoga?
12662Ca n''t we go to the meeting, girls, and look for the tent afterward? 12662 Ca n''t we have one of the tents on that side near the stand?"
12662Come, Flossy,she said;"where in the world are you?
12662Curiosity is at the bottom of your wise thought, is it? 12662 Did n''t I limit my question?"
12662Did you ever hear about a wonderful spring that used to cure people?
12662Did you know that Sunday- school lessons were such remarkable affairs? 12662 Did you take it?"
12662Did you tell her I was going?
12662Did_ he_ live in Bethany? 12662 Do n''t people''s bodies get well sometimes?
12662Do n''t you know you declared that was too much like work, and you had n''t an idea of learning anything?
12662Do n''t you like him ever so much, Ruth?
12662Do n''t you see?
12662Do n''t you think so?
12662Do you feel that?
12662Do you find it so?
12662Do you have to bring work to Chautauqua with you?
12662Do you know I have a mission for you? 12662 Do you really think it has any practical value?"
12662Do you see,she said, turning eagerly,"that these are Bible references on each tablet?
12662Do you suppose that when Flossy has to die she will be troubled lest it may not be the fashion for young ladies to die that season?
12662Do you think he said Mayville?
12662Do you think you will take the 10:50 train, Ruth?
12662Does he, I wonder?
12662Does n''t it feel forlorn?
12662Eurie,Ruth had said,"where is your head ache bottle that you boast so much of?
12662Eurie,she said,"are you asleep, or are you enjoying Flossy''s last new departure?"
12662Flossy Shipley, what do you mean?
12662Foolish?
12662Grand meeting, is n''t it? 12662 Has n''t it to you?"
12662Have n''t you been at Chautauqua long enough to catch one of its cardinal rules, never to stay at home for rain?
12662Have they exhausted you already?
12662Have you been hired as an exhorter?
12662Have you been there to see?
12662Have you found out?
12662Have you found the Father''s presence yet?
12662How could anything look the same to her?
12662How could she?
12662How did you do it?
12662How did you think he looked?
12662How do you do this morning?
12662How do you do?
12662How do you do?
12662How do you know about him?
12662How do you know it happened?
12662How do you know it was?
12662How long is it since you settled this question for yourself?
12662How on earth do you manage to keep so thoroughly posted in regard to Chautauqua affairs? 12662 How soon will that be, I wonder?"
12662How will we find out? 12662 How?"
12662I beg pardon,he said, speaking rapidly,"but this is Miss Rider?"
12662I beg pardon,she said,"but is n''t this Miss Erskine?
12662I did n''t know you were to be here; I''m real glad to see you again, and what about the husband and the dear boy?
12662I liked him of course; how could I help it? 12662 I wonder if he is a man whom I have any special desire to hear?"
12662I wonder if he realizes what a blessed thing it is to be circled with prayer?
12662I wonder if his sermons sound like that? 12662 I wonder if there are different degrees of moral blindness?"
12662I wonder what that is supposed to be?
12662I wonder what those normal classes are like?
12662I wonder who Mary A. Lathbury is?
12662I wonder who he is?
12662Is n''t Mrs. Clark delightful? 12662 Is n''t that your favorite employment when you are awake, Eurie?
12662Is n''t this her tent? 12662 Is that all that Webster says?"
12662It is a year, is n''t it? 12662 It would be_ so_ easy to drop into a household box the price of an apple, or a paper, or a glass of peanuts, and yet who does it?
12662Let me see, this is the morning of the second day, is it not?
12662May I give you to- night one word more of gospel invitation? 12662 May I venture to prophesy that you have some friend here whom you would give much to feel had been drawn here by the very Spirit of God?"
12662Miss Erskine is n''t a member of the church, is she?
12662Of course we have got to die, and everybody knows it; and what I say is, should you be afraid if it were to- night, you know?
12662Oh, are you going to the museum?
12662Shall we laugh, or cry?
12662Spiritual results,she said to herself, and a smile hovered over her face-- what_ were_"spiritual results?"
12662That speaks well for the interest, or the fun, does n''t it? 12662 That was Jesus, was n''t it?
12662The fifth chapter and fifteenth verseof what?
12662The guest tents?
12662The question is, are we to take trunks-- or, rather, are you to? 12662 The very night we came, Marion, and you made me come to the meeting in the rain, you remember?
12662Then do you take it to be their religion which inclines you to trust to their word, without having an individual acquaintance with them?
12662Then is not to- day a good time to commence? 12662 Then please get me one of the''Bliss''singing books, will you?
12662Was it long?
12662Was you sick in bed when you came?
12662We have n''t been to one of those, have we? 12662 Well, if she teaches them to tumble out on the right side so that they will come up grand men and women, what then?
12662Well, that is worth hearing; and have you heard him talk?
12662Well, why not?
12662What about Miss Shipley? 12662 What about Saratoga?"
12662What about those two?
12662What are we going to do?
12662What can he possibly make of such a subject as that?
12662What can you possibly find to keep you gazing out of that window? 12662 What class of people do you mean who are given to doing as they have agreed?
12662What did I tell you? 12662 What did you expect?
12662What do you mean?
12662What has moved you to be eloquent? 12662 What if it has?
12662What in the name of sense takes you?
12662What in the world did you expect, Ruthie? 12662 What is it?"
12662What is so glaringly inappropriate about it if they really believe the Bible? 12662 What is the proper word for that, school- ma''am?
12662What is the sense in a woman talking in that way? 12662 What is the subject this morning?"
12662What is the subject?
12662What is the use in fault- finding?
12662What is the use in saying anything? 12662 What is this?"
12662What is to be next?
12662What is your private explanation of the word''hotel''?
12662What its proper at a dance in very improper coming home from prayer- meeting, do n''t you see?
12662What of it?
12662What of it?
12662What on earth did she say?
12662What on earth is the point then? 12662 What on earth is there to be frightened over?
12662What proportion of that class of people are here, do you think?
12662What was that for?
12662What wonderful lesson can it be that is so fearfully important?
12662What_ are_ you going to do then?
12662What_ are_ you talking about?
12662What_ is_ the matter now?
12662What_ shall_ I wear?
12662When did the president leave?
12662When was that?
12662Where are the drunken men?
12662Where did you make his acquaintance?
12662Where is Jamestown?
12662Where is the Miller party?
12662Where shall we learn what God thinks of it? 12662 Where?"
12662Where?
12662Which designs them, the blue eyes or the curls?
12662Which question shall I answer first? 12662 Who ever heard such an ado made about a Sunday- school lesson?
12662Who is to blame that you can not all be addressed as_ workers_ for Christ? 12662 Who''s who?"
12662Why ca n''t we have one of those in that row on the hill?
12662Why did n''t it cure but one?
12662Why did n''t they have a speaker ready to address this throng, instead of keeping us waiting here with nothing to entertain us?
12662Why do n''t you go to Sunday- school?
12662Why in the name of sense do n''t you come to bed?
12662Why not?
12662Why?
12662Why?
12662Wo n''t Miss Mitchell read it to us?
12662Would you like to rest? 12662 You are from Chautauqua?"
12662You did n''t like him,she said,"did you?
12662You do not remember me?
12662You miss most of the meetings, do you not?
12662You people are going to reap a fine harvest, pecuniarily, to- morrow; but how about the fourth commandment? 12662 You will never think of trying to travel to- day, will you, Ruth?
12662Your aunt, for instance?
12662''Ben,''said his dirty- faced visitor, bending over him,''you''re pretty bad ai n''t you?
12662''Ca n''t you take this tune,''I said,''just where I leave it, and finish it for me as I have it in my heart to do?
12662''Did you know there was a man once named Jesus Christ?
12662''Hear him speak?''
12662''No; who is he?''
12662''What in the world can you be talking about?''
12662''Will he do it?''
12662A struggle?
12662After all, why should she_ not_ be afraid of death?
12662After that, what hope was there for Charlie Flint and his small talk?
12662After what, I wonder?"
12662Am I going to Chautauqua, do you mean?
12662And I wonder if there is no such thing now?
12662And could n''t I thank you then, and tell you how glad I was, just the same as though I had it in my hand?
12662And do n''t you know how clearly Dr. Niles made it appear that there was a special work for each one?"
12662And if God did not make everything, who did?
12662And in the third place-- But perhaps you do not care to hear all the reasons?"
12662And is he dead?
12662And is n''t it blessed?
12662And the result?
12662And then, again, Ruth''s astonishment was in part lost in that absorbing question:"How did you get to be one?"
12662And was n''t it an unanswerable argument?
12662And yet Marion Wilbur rose up at its close, with cheeks aglow not only with tears, but smiles; and the question,"Will God ever forgive sin?"
12662And yet, when she came to think of it, was n''t she?
12662And you have a party with you?
12662And you surely will not argue that the Association has not a right to limit the number of guests that it will entertain over the Sabbath?"
12662And, above all, why did she care what it meant, when she had been happy all her life before without knowing or thinking anything about it?
12662Are they not strong enough?"
12662Are we among a party of witches, do you suppose?
12662Are you a teacher for next Sunday?
12662Are you going to hear about John Knox?
12662Are you going?"
12662Are you ready?
12662Are you ready?
12662Believe in religion?
12662Ben, do you ever pray?''
12662But I ca n''t tell you how it is: do n''t you know there are some things that you are sure of that you ca n''t explain?
12662But I mean, are you hopeful as to the reaching of many of the unconverted, or do you consider its work chiefly among us?"
12662But I meant, is that all he says about hotels?
12662But do you remember with whom her morning had commenced?
12662But do you think he thought himself good?
12662But now, what about Ruth Erskine?
12662But of course she must tell them, for what good else would the story do?
12662But the point is, what do I want to go for?"
12662But was it not strange, the way in which her education was being cared for?
12662But what could she do?
12662But what right had they to suppose that we had not the money to pay for what we wish?
12662But what right has he to say that_ that_ is an indication of a weak mind?"
12662But what_ can_ we do?
12662But would he bring something to help Flossy?
12662But, was n''t he logical and eloquent?"
12662But_ first_ it is this question: Am I my own mistress?
12662Christian people, do you refer to?"
12662Come, shall we take the three o''clock boat?"
12662Could American ambition reach higher?
12662Could anything be more reasonable?
12662Could it be possible that it was written only yesterday?
12662Could she honestly tell that it might not lead to a judgment that should call her to account for her non- religious influence over her scholars?
12662Deems?"
12662Did it look to others than Marion a strange way to live?
12662Did n''t he say that was Dr. Hart''s estimate, Ruthie?
12662Did n''t it suit?
12662Did n''t she love Christ?
12662Did n''t you bring anything suited to the rain?
12662Did n''t you bring it with you, and do n''t you prepare a list for each day''s use?"
12662Did she actually believe these things for which she had been contending?
12662Did this resolution that she had made put her among the_ workers_?
12662Did you agree with the young gentleman?"
12662Did you ever be told about him?''
12662Did you ever hear yourself prayed for by an earnest, reverent, pleading voice?
12662Did you ever_ see_ anything like the way the people come here, anyhow?"
12662Did you feel just as you did before?"
12662Did you know that was at the bottom of most sarcasm, my dear?"
12662Do I really think that all these men gathered here are either deceived or deceivers?
12662Do any of you know anything about Dr. Walden?
12662Do n''t some of you want to join us?
12662Do n''t you know that you must n''t get up conversations with strange young men in that fashion?"
12662Do n''t you know we read his book aloud at the seminary?
12662Do n''t you see what I want?''"
12662Do n''t you see?
12662Do n''t you see?
12662Do n''t you suppose the child can see that it is the fashion of the place?
12662Do n''t you think that is selfish?"
12662Do n''t you?"
12662Do they just read verses in the Bible?"
12662Do you honestly think that_ you_, Ruth Erskine, have anything to be saved from?
12662Do you know Dr. Parsons, of Boston?
12662Do you know his grace?
12662Do you know his love?
12662Do you know his power?
12662Do you really feel as deeply as you pretended to that man, on all these questions of the Chautauqua conscience?
12662Do you really miss me?
12662Do you really suppose it will be worth while?"
12662Do you remember that little boy in the garret, how he turned his face to the wall and asked God to save him?
12662Do you suppose I am going to make an ignominious retreat now, when we have got so far advanced?
12662Do you think her cheeks glowed with joy over the thought of the great love and the great power of Jesus?
12662Do you think that was what the sentence said to Marion?
12662Do you think this seemed like a wonderful story to Eurie?
12662Do your entire party go?"
12662Does n''t have an idea anyway what it is-- how can he?"
12662Does n''t he justify your friend just a little bit in her expectations?"
12662Does that answer satisfy you, my blessed mother confessor?
12662Eurie, my dear, ca n''t you impress it on those dear people that we_ do n''t want_ any hot water?
12662Eurie, what are you laughing at?"
12662Eurie, you are certain that your theological student did not cross the Atlantic in order to reach his elysium?"
12662Flossy, do you suppose there is enough imagination in me to make you into a book saint?
12662Flossy, do you suppose you can ever hear that hymn read again without laughing?
12662Following the sudden leading that she had learned no better than to call''impulse''she said in a quick low whisper:"Eurie,_ wo n''t you_?"
12662For her?
12662For was it not aimed at that class of people who awakened her own keenest sense of satire-- the so- called"Christian world"?
12662For what_ must_ it be like when there is"joy in the presence of the angels in heaven"?
12662For whom would God count those prayers?
12662For whom would this young man pray?
12662Fowler?"
12662Girls, do n''t you each want one of them to take home?
12662Girls, do n''t you know how nice we thought it would be to be together at Chautauqua for two whole weeks?
12662Glorious meeting, is n''t it?
12662Had not the most common- place statements a right to be tried by their own tests?
12662Had she not carried her heart to him, and had he not left his indelible impression there?
12662Had she not heard with her own ears Marion''s sneering sentence in the face of the unanswerable arguments that had been presented?"
12662Had she not stood side by side with death?
12662Harold, as soon as the season is over, and I get back home, I am going to unite with the church?
12662Has He answered you?
12662Has n''t he a ringing voice?
12662Have n''t you been fearfully bored?
12662Have n''t you consulted the programme and read:''No admission at the gates or docks''?"
12662Have you been seized with a mania for taking notes?"
12662Have you done that?
12662Have you heard him sing?"
12662Have you seen our bulletin?
12662Have you?"
12662He marked it with his pencil as he finished reading, and as he returned the book to her keeping he said with a smile:"We will, shall we not?"
12662He often says to people,''Wilt thou be made whole?''
12662He turned toward her a pleasant face and said, earnestly:"You would not be afraid of your father, would you?
12662Help?
12662His singing is splendid, is n''t it?
12662Honestly, girls, is n''t it a sort of wonderment to you how the people up there can employ their time?
12662How can I be lost in God''s sight one moment and accepted the next?"
12662How can I possibly tell but that this may be the case?
12662How can I tell you anything about it?
12662How could any one be so devoid of heart as that?
12662How could they help doing it again after that?
12662How did Frank Beard do it with a dull colored crayon and a half- dozen movements of his skillful arm?
12662How do I know, after all, but there may really be a spiritual blindness, and that it may be holding me?
12662How does it read:''That it is eminently fit and proper for those who believe that God made them to join the church?''
12662How does that sound?
12662How many more might there be?
12662How sharp he is, is n''t he?"
12662How would it seem to stand in intimate relationship with one single gifted mind like these, and was she destined ever to know by actual experience?
12662I have paid my money, and what business is it to them when I present my ticket?
12662I mean, is it a vital point in your estimation whether people go there to church on Sunday or not?"
12662I thought we should surely get good seats to- night?
12662I want to know if you think you are a Christian?"
12662I will; I have changed my mind; I will give it to you,''would n''t there be a difference?
12662I wonder how I shall contrive to discover where it is?
12662I wonder how many souls it has shipwrecked?
12662I wonder how you will carry it out?
12662I wonder if I am acquainted with him?
12662I wonder if Ruth Erskine is afraid to die?
12662I wonder if it be possible that there are any others like her?
12662I wonder if she can be one of those who are to take part in the primary exercises?
12662I wonder if she ever prays?
12662I wonder if she thinks one''s entire time and money should be devoted to the heathen?"
12662I wonder if the distinction is really marked, so one looking on could detect the difference, though all of them are strangers?
12662I wonder if the people at home ever make such a uproar about the lesson?
12662I wonder if there is no way of coming at it?
12662I wonder if they have the wedding day set already, and if she will announce it to me?"
12662I wonder if they_ do_ all wear them?
12662I wonder if we_ do_ look in the least alike?
12662I wonder if you are right, and nothing is of any consequence, anyhow?"
12662I wonder just what is required of people when they join the church?
12662I wonder what I_ do_ think anyway?
12662I wonder what can be the matter?
12662I wonder who he is?
12662I wonder why she did n''t?"
12662If clear light could shine on that, could there not on_ anything_?
12662If he did really belong to that"royal family,"why not rejoice over it?
12662If she did, was she in very deed an idiot?
12662If she is to be made well you may be sure that he can do it; but why should he so long as you do not care enough about it to ask him?"
12662If the blundering creatures who call themselves by his name are nothing but miserable imitations of what was_ once_ real?
12662If there is a too late to this thing, and I do not find it out simply because I am blind, what then?
12662If there was nothing at all in it, why not let Ruth amuse herself by joining the church and playing at religion?
12662If you have, wo n''t you please enlighten me as to his wisdom on this subject?"
12662In what way am I different from what I was yesterday?
12662Is anybody sure that it is in this hemisphere?
12662Is he now, and can I be one of them?
12662Is he so very talented, Marion?"
12662Is n''t Miss Shipley in your tent?
12662Is n''t it a queer place, Miss Erskine?
12662Is n''t it queer to think how well we know them all, and they are not aware of our existence?"
12662Is n''t it strange that they are not interested?"
12662Is n''t that an ambition worthy of her?"
12662Is not that promise verified to us often and often when we know it not?
12662Is she also one of your flock?"
12662Is that the reason you resolved to hear him again?"
12662Is there to be a sermon?
12662It is one of the Christian graces that is very hard to cultivate, anyway; do n''t you think so?"
12662It was wonderful how many people chose to consider themselves primary workers?
12662It would add to her sense of dignity, and who would be hurt by it?
12662Looks as though he might have written it, does n''t he?
12662Marion, do n''t you know how like a simpleton I talked, a week ago last Saturday night?
12662Miss Erskine, what is your opinion of the direct spiritual results of this gathering?
12662Miss Mitchell, are you going to do something for Christ that shall be talked over a thousand years from now?
12662Mr. Wayne?
12662Must I be a Deacon Cole Christian if I am one at all?"
12662My dear child, run and get your paper bag before it is time to go; or will you have my slice of ham and half this doughnut?
12662No?
12662Now I should like to know which of us was acting the sillier?"
12662Now for one question more: Have you made the effort that you believe to be necessary?"
12662Now how did those four girls come to be friends?
12662Now that is being frank, is n''t it, when I am walking the deck with a young lady?"
12662Now what do you suppose takes all these people to this place?"
12662Now, Ruth, you will go, wo n''t you?
12662Now, practically, what difference is there between us?
12662Now, what of it all?
12662O Eurie, why did n''t you tell me?"
12662O men and brethren, shall we not all prepare to meet there?
12662Oh, I wonder if there are a favored few who have shone out as grand lights in the world and have gone up from the world to their reward?
12662Oh, Ruth, Ruth, what will we do?
12662On Sinai?
12662Only that?
12662Ought she to try to tell him about it?
12662Perhaps I might leave a message with you for her?"
12662Pray how many chapters a day do you read in it?"
12662Pray, are we to sleep on the slats?"
12662Put it on on Tuesday morning, or Monday is it that we start?
12662Rather, is it not the right thing to do?
12662Roberts?"
12662Ruth, are you going to take a trunk?"
12662Ruthie, do you think Eurie and Marion have any interest at all?"
12662Say, are you going?
12662Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness?"
12662Shall I tell you what came in, just then and there, to influence her decision?
12662Shall we go to dinner?"
12662Shall we walk down and secure seats?"
12662Shall you go to Sunday- school?
12662She did not move nor turn her head; but presently she said, in a low and gentle voice:"Ruth, should you be afraid to die?"
12662She gave a little exclamation of dismay as she heard the plannings for the day, and said:"But, Ruth, what about the meetings?"
12662She had stood looking with an indifferent air around her, until Marion turned suddenly and said:"What did the lecture say to you, Flossy?
12662She knew it, believed it, felt it,--why should she not?
12662She must be young for such prominent work if she looks like me; but how could he know that since he never saw her?
12662She must get where she could say calmly:"Oh, are_ you_ here?
12662She thought these thoughts much more quickly than it has taken me to write them, and then she spoke:"Have I been selfish?
12662She wondered how a really_ mighty_ earnestness to save souls made a man appear?
12662Should that time be to- day, who is ready?
12662So if it is really blindness, why may not one be totally blind as well as to have a little sight that keeps one all the time in the wrong way?"
12662So long as I believe fully in the church and in religion, and wish to sustain both by my money and my influence, why should I not say so?
12662So this was the Bible promise?
12662Strong enough?
12662Such a volley of words?
12662Such being the astonishing case, would n''t it be pleasant to be at work on the same lesson?
12662Suppose she were the man, and these were the Jews, could she not say to them,"He has made me whole"?
12662Teach in the Sabbath- school?
12662That is rather fascinating, is n''t it, to think of so many hundreds and thousands of people all pitching into the same verses on Sunday morning?
12662That man from Philadelphia-- what is his name?
12662That question, asked by Flossy during her night of unrest,"Should you be afraid to die?"
12662That strong will of hers, which had led not only herself but others, yield it, submit to other leadership, always to question: Is this right?
12662The other chimed in:"Yes, and how did he do it?
12662Then she in turn whispered to the lady nearest her:"Is it Miss Rider who is teaching?"
12662Then:"I say, Flossy, what does it all mean?
12662There being no shopping to be done, no worsteds to match, no confectionary to tempt what earthly use for money?
12662They could not get into our church, could they?"
12662They do n''t understand the story, and of what use would it be to them if they did?
12662Think of my walking down Broadway of a sunny morning and stopping a stranger with the query,''Will you tell me where the lesson is, please?''"
12662This is the third this afternoon, or is it the thirteenth?
12662This time it was Flossy who asked the important question:"Are you going?"
12662This velvet is a pretty shade, is n''t it?
12662To what had she committed herself by her silence and his blunders?
12662To whom could she go?
12662Turn where she would they were wiping away the tears; she felt herself as if she could hardly keep back her own; and yet why should she weep?
12662Tyler?
12662Was it probable that he had met the condition, done his will, and so_ knew_ of the doctrine?
12662Was it such a little,_ little_ thing to do?
12662Was it true?
12662Was n''t he splendid?
12662Was n''t_ she_ the foolish one?
12662Was not she?
12662Was saying nothing about them speaking against them?
12662Was she being selfish in this, her new joy?
12662Was she following the stream?
12662Was she really thus giving all the time an unconscious tribute to the truth and purity of the Christian faith?
12662Was she?
12662Was that all true?
12662Was that for her, too?
12662Was there a greater sinner to be found than she?
12662Was there anything better to find in all this world than the assurance of this truth?
12662Was this an army of prodigals who had gathered under the trees this Sabbath afternoon?
12662Was this one of Prof. Sherwin''s unfinished tunes?
12662Was this"skim- milk"teaching?
12662Was_ she_, Ruth Erskine, a sinner?
12662Wayne?"
12662We might call for a rising vote of all who loved the Lord; could we not?
12662Well, I enlightened her as to her expectations, and what do you think she said?
12662Were you there?
12662What about being behind the scenes now, Ruthie?"
12662What about this strange story of the resurrection?
12662What are you all going off there for, to bury yourselves in the woods?
12662What came of that?"
12662What can you see to- night?"
12662What could have possessed you to come to- night?
12662What did it mean but that there was a life hidden away, belonging to Christ?
12662What did it mean?
12662What did she do with her talent?
12662What did she know of Christ?
12662What did she know of that gracious Spirit?
12662What difference did it make?
12662What do I care whether she is successful or not?
12662What do you suppose the people at home would think of us?
12662What do you suppose they do?"
12662What do you think of your choice of entertainments, Eurie?
12662What do you think of_ that_ for a prayer- meeting?"
12662What fault can possibly be found with such an arrangement?"
12662What had Marion said?
12662What had been her motive?
12662What had she done with her voice?
12662What had that song to do with her?
12662What had_ she_ come to Chautauqua for?
12662What had_ she_ to do with him?
12662What harm in my saying so to everybody?
12662What has become of the man?"
12662What has happened to so disgust you with Chautauqua?"
12662What has she done for us since we have been here except to arrange rainy weather?
12662What in creation is she doing here?
12662What in the world was the matter with her?
12662What is the matter with you, Marion?
12662What is the matter with you?"
12662What is the matter?
12662What is the use of taking so much trouble for these little midgets?
12662What is there to be afraid of?
12662What is to hinder hundreds of them from coming here to- day and buying season tickets in order to get in to- morrow?"
12662What kind of a feeling would that be?
12662What mattered it to her that it was a mistake, and death no nearer to her, so far as she knew, than to the rest of the sleeping world?
12662What more could she do?
12662What name?
12662What of all that?
12662What on earth do you suppose they do there all the time, anyway?"
12662What on earth was he saying to you, Flossy?"
12662What right had she to presume to give an opinion before applying the test?
12662What should she do?
12662What story?
12662What then?
12662What then?
12662What was it?
12662What was she ready to do?
12662What was the matter with her?
12662What was the matter with them all?
12662What was the matter, Marion?
12662What was there in that thought that needed to influence her?"
12662What was there in this to move Eurie to tears?
12662What was yours?"
12662What were all these exercises, but sermons, one after the other, strong warm unanswerable appeals to be loyal to the Great Chief?
12662What will the dear Doctor say if he sees you walk into his Bible- class?
12662What wonderful work was to be done?
12662What would this gentleman think if he should bring about that vote of which he spoke and happen to see her among the seated ones?
12662What would_ He_ do with that earnest prayer?
12662What''s the use?
12662What_ if_ all these things were true?
12662What_ is_ it you are so anxious to hear?"
12662What_ was_ it that interested her?
12662What_ was_ the matter with everybody?
12662When she produced the flimsy question,"What difference does it make?"
12662Where are the faithful now, do you suppose?"
12662Where could those congenial spirits so suddenly have conveyed themselves away, I wonder?
12662Where had her complacent, pretty little content gone?
12662Where was this spring, and what was the man''s name that cured him?"
12662Which of them had been"called by the Spirit"?
12662Who are they?"
12662Who cares to see him?
12662Who imagined such a result as that?
12662Who imagined that they were going to have meeting every minute in the day and evening, and give nobody a chance to breathe?"
12662Who imagined you had any sentimental drawings toward Watts''hymns?"
12662Who is_ your_ Master?
12662Who knew but she might creep into the circle and find pleasant acquaintances?
12662Who knows?"
12662Who that has to do with the teaching of little children and attains to any measure of success but is largely gifted with this same element?
12662Who wants to go to a Bible service?
12662Who was so likely to have suggested it as the sweet angel who hovered over the sleeping darling?
12662Who would have supposed it could make us feel so forlorn?
12662Why ca n''t hotel subordinates more often show a little common politeness?
12662Why ca n''t people be frank and speak so that they can be understood?
12662Why could she not now have a little peace?
12662Why did n''t she stay there and preach?"
12662Why did n''t you tell_ me_?"
12662Why did she not pray?
12662Why did this foolish mistake of bottles, which might have been a tragedy, and was nothing but a causeless excitement, reach so far with its results?
12662Why do you not serve him?"
12662Why in the world do n''t you tell me?
12662Why is n''t that done?"
12662Why should Chautauqua suddenly desert her now when she so much needed its help?
12662Why should n''t it be put into a hymn if it is desirable to impress it?"
12662Why should not this subject help_ her_?
12662Why should_ she_ care, though, whether people thought about this thing or not?
12662Why, Ruth, do you never listen to the church covenant?
12662Why, Ruthie, do you remember that story this afternoon?
12662Will God ever forgive sin?
12662Will you go to your rooms to- night and make the resolve that shall write your names in God''s book of life?
12662Wo n''t that have all the charm of novelty?
12662Would he meet it again in heaven?
12662Would he understand?
12662Would n''t I know that I was to have it?
12662Would n''t he make a grand king?
12662Would n''t it be interesting to know what they selected as the scene to especially mark this place?"
12662Would she_ always_ feel so sad and anxious and unhappy, have such a longing as she did now?
12662Would that have made it right?"
12662Would the charm that she had woven be broken the moment they knew the story''s origin?
12662Would the disappointment break forth into any disagreeable demonstrations?
12662Would you mind telling me his name?"
12662Yet when would she be ready to plan for dying?
12662You Christians lay great stress on that document whenever a Sunday reading- room or something of that sort is being contemplated, do n''t you?"
12662You are sure you can think, are n''t you?
12662You are unjust, is n''t she, Ruth?
12662You did not suppose that they paid their own expenses and did the work besides, did you?"
12662You do n''t expect me to be able to account for human friendships I hope, especially for school- girl friendships?
12662You have never heard him sing?
12662You never go to such an institution, do you?"
12662_ Must_ she teach them incidentally?
12662_ Was_ it all so very queer?
12662_ Was_ she being led of the Spirit of God?
12662_ Were_ there any such things?
12662_ had n''t_ he showed her that?
12662and could she speak about such things, anyway?
12662and who can cure bodies except the one who made them?
12662and who knows where Brocton is or what it is?
12662but how would you set to work to explain to me that you are sure?
12662can I go here?
12662do I belong to myself or to God?
12662or are you more muddled than ever over what I do, and especially over what I do_ not_ believe?"
12662or, rather, what if it were never in the world?"
12662ought I to say that?
12662said he, and"what''s what?
12662she said, gayly,"you are not turning theologian, or police detective in search of suspicious characters, are you?
12662she said,"do n''t you know that he manufactured Chautauqua, root and branch?
12662was n''t there a certain stand which she passed almost daily on her way down town, and did she ever pass it without indulging in a glass of peanuts?
12662what are you trimming your hat for?
12662will I do as I please or as he pleases?
12662will I submit my soul to him, and ask him to keep it and to show me what to do, or when and where to step?"
12821A body deserves burial that has been possessed by a lofty soul, for how many years, thirty?
12821A leper, or one suffering from a flux of blood?
12821A man tried to get some words privily with Joseph: will he speak against the taxes?
12821A prophet, Joseph, and to anoint a king?
12821A shepherd of these hills?
12821A shepherd told me the Essenes lived among the rocks.... Am I among them?
12821A shepherd?
12821A very welcome booty no doubt it was considered by the robbers, but booty-- was not their only object?
12821A year later, when Jesus came down from the hills, he was met with cries of: how fares it with CÃ ¦ sar?
12821Ah, if he had foreseen all these worries, he would n''t have gone to Tiberias.... Should he say he had been out fishing on the lake?
12821Am I Greek or Jew?
12821Am I not getting my strength quickly?
12821And Jesus answered him: thou''lt fill my bottle with milk?
12821And Khuza answered: did you not recognise him, Cleophas, by the way in which he broke bread?
12821And being no better than a follower of Heraclitus-- But who is Heraclitus?
12821And do not his miracles prove that he is the Messiah we have been waiting for?
12821And does he walk as if he were away and in communion with his Father in heaven?
12821And for what reason?
12821And has he brought the Roman eagles with him?
12821And his second question was hardly less indiscreet: why did we leave Arimathea?
12821And how came I hither?
12821And how many days does it take to train a cock?
12821And if he loves me, why does he not rid himself of the wealth that separates him from me?
12821And in safety?
12821And knowest thou anything of the cloud of woe that hangs over Jerusalem?
12821And my balsam having cured thy feet and hands is it not right that I should take a pride in thee?
12821And no fishing like that on these coasts?
12821And now say it, Joseph: ye are a wee bit tired, is n''t that so?
12821And the lamb?
12821And the men might have hit each other if the woman who suffered for seven years had not cried out: now, what are you fighting for?
12821And then?
12821And thou believest it not?
12821And thou hast not forgotten James and John, sons of Zebedee?
12821And was he taken prisoner?
12821And wert thou not at one with me that we should be more courteous and friendly one between the other without them?
12821And what answer did he give to that very proper answer?
12821And what befell this last prophet?
12821And what doctrine is he preaching?
12821And what dost thou propose to do?
12821And what is mine, Master?
12821And what is that tree so dark and gloomy rising up through all the other trees, Joseph asked, so much higher than any of them?
12821And what was thy answer to him?
12821And when I asked"What ails thee?"
12821And when I''m watching by the sick man, Esora returned, she''ll be asking: where, Master, is Esora?
12821And when may I see the flock coming home with the shepherd?
12821And when the last man has perished?
12821And when they had walked for another hour Jesus said: seest the ridge of hills over yonder?
12821And when will these trees be in leaf, Sir, and may we come to Arimathea when they are in leaf?
12821And which are John''s and James''s boats?
12821And whither goest thou?
12821And who are they?
12821And who was thy master?
12821And why dost thou call me master?
12821And why not now?
12821And wilt thou tell us what he told thee about these pious men?
12821And would he, Joseph asked, build another in its place?
12821And would they be able to continue the cultivation of their figs along the terrace if robbers were at the gates?
12821And your way, honoured Sir?
12821And, Father, is there any reason to worry over a loss of repute?
12821Any badgers and foxes?
12821Are n''t you afraid he will run away?
12821Are not my hands and feet testimony, Paul, that I speak the truth?
12821Are our brothers happier in wedlock than we are in celibacy?
12821Are there no dissentients?
12821Are they not with- drawing?
12821Are we to sell our boats and give the money to the poor, and if we do who then will look after the Master''s wants?
12821Are we to tell what we have seen?
12821Are we worthy of it?
12821Are you sure that you can learn from me?
12821Art overcome, Paul, with the long march and the heat?
12821Art thou going to be our shepherd again?
12821Art thou weary, Esora, of attendance on him?
12821Art thou, Manahem, for turning this man from the door or letting him in?
12821At which all my disciples there wept, and I said: why do ye weep?
12821Azariah set himself to answer these questions; Joseph gave him close attention, and when Azariah ceased speaking he said: when may I begin my lessons?
12821Because I am going from thee?
12821Because thou''rt waiting to hear from me the words that our Lord Jesus Christ spoke to me?
12821Because, Paul interrupted, thou wouldst not see the world fall back into idolatry?
12821Brother Saddoc, for what else hast thou been seeking in thy scroll but for a text whereon to base an argument?
12821But are n''t you coming to play with us?
12821But art thou a shepherd?
12821But art thou sure that the hirelings of the priests have n''t been told to kill thee?
12821But born in Nazareth and was baptized by John didst say?
12821But can the dead be raised up and come to life in their corruptible bodies?
12821But could an apt phrase condone the accoutrements?
12821But could he?
12821But did he get the honey?
12821But did the Scriptures need interpretation?
12821But do they say truly?
12821But does God love the other nations as dearly as the Hebrew people?
12821But even that is not sure, some years ago---- But if Greek wisdom be of no value why is it taught here?
12821But for whom is the world waiting?
12821But his mother has n''t seen him for many a year?
12821But how are all these visions concerned with the setting up of the Kingdom of God on earth?
12821But how are we to persuade him to leave Judea, Esora?
12821But how can that be done?
12821But how did Jesus come to know this being without philosophy?
12821But how didst thou come hither?
12821But how do we reach it?
12821But how else am I to speak?
12821But how much will they accept?
12821But how shall I recompense thee for this care, Esora?
12821But how, asked Joseph, do you know that the demon was the ghost of a man that had lived long ago?
12821But if Matred should meet him?
12821But if Pilate were to send for him?
12821But if a statue of the goddess Venus did fall from her pedestal, I''d ask why the devils should choose to destroy false gods?
12821But if he be not the Messiah after all?
12821But if he did not come to incite the people against the Temple, for what did he come?
12821But if he had forgotten it, why trouble him further?
12821But if some accident should bring the knowledge to his father?
12821But if the cave is besieged?
12821But if the councillors reject me?
12821But if we seek justification in Christ, and in him alone, and yet are found to be sinners, of what help is Christ then to us?
12821But is it lawful to scourge a Roman and he uncondemned?
12821But is it?
12821But is thy friend a patient man?
12821But may we finish Menander''s comedy?
12821But my father is n''t dead, so what is the meaning of this dreaming?
12821But none die on the first day?
12821But of what city then?
12821But of what good will that be to me?
12821But of what use to speak of these crazed folk, when there are so many subjects of which philosophy may gracefully treat?
12821But of what use, he asked himself, for me to return to Galilee?
12821But of- what art thou thinking, Joseph?--of that strip of green sky which is the dawn?
12821But say ye, Master, that we''ve done wrong in leaving our wives and children to fish for themselves?
12821But shall I be a prophet?
12821But shall our prisoners be supposed to swim ashore?
12821But tell me, Joseph, has all this long time been spent smoking out robbers?
12821But tell me, what would ye say if I were to leave you in Jacob''s charge?
12821But the crime?
12821But the ferryman told me that John gathered many together and was baptizing in Jordan?
12821But the reason for his having left the wilderness?
12821But thinkest that he will believe thee?
12821But this Christ, who was he when he lived upon this earth?
12821But thou canst tell me, Jesus continued, why thou''rt here?
12821But thou hast been away three days, three days and three nights.... How earnest thou hither?
12821But to what port should he be making for?
12821But to which was he nearer in eternity?
12821But to whom?
12821But to whose dwelling have I come?
12821But was it?
12821But was not thy life dedicated to Samuel?
12821But was the new world as near as that?
12821But was this young shepherd the one that Banu saw John baptize in the Jordan?
12821But what ails thee, my son?
12821But what ails thee?
12821But what are you going to do, Sir?
12821But what has become of the dogs that were left behind?
12821But what has that got to do with Joseph?
12821But what in the world may we understand from all this bear- dancing up and down the room?
12821But what reason should he give for coming home so late?
12821But what should I be doing on a camel''s back for eighteen hours?
12821But what trade does he follow?
12821But where is Jesus?
12821But where may this man be found?
12821But where were thy dogs all this while?
12821But which self?
12821But whither was Jesus gone?
12821But who may Theudas be?
12821But who taught thee Greek?
12821But who will believe thee to be Jesus that Pilate condemned to the cross?
12821But who will save my flock from Saulous, who is besieged in a cave, and comes forth at night to seek for food for himself and his followers?
12821But who will, he asked himself, roll away the stone for Martha and Mary when they come with spices and fine linen for the embalming?
12821But who, asked many voices together, has said that Jesus is the Messiah?
12821But why all this fuss?
12821But why did he come to John for baptism, knowing himself to be the greater prophet?
12821But why didst thou accept a wife?
12821But why do I trouble myself like this?
12821But why does he fight the other bird-- a yearling?
12821But why does he turn aside from our dwelling preferring to lie with his dogs under the rocks?
12821But why does n''t Jesus baptize?
12821But why look like that, Joseph?
12821But why must we pass through it before noon?
12821But why not speak, Father?
12821But why should I worry you with our troubles?
12821But why should he make a beautiful world, and then destroy it?
12821But why should n''t she see the lantern?
12821But why should thy philosophers listen to me?
12821But why that strange look, Joseph?--those curious, inquisitive eyes?
12821But why then, Philip, shouldst thou who art a cautious man, be going to Peter''s house to meet him?
12821But why, Dan replied, did n''t three statues fall?--a statue for each devil-- and whither did the devils go?
12821But why, Pilate, can not you give me Jesus''body?
12821But why, the brethren cried, didst thou leave thy sheep to him?
12821But will he return to inhabit again this beautiful mould?
12821But will he, Nicodemus returned, be able to save him from the priests?
12821But will it?
12821But will you not light the lantern, Sir?
12821But wilt thou go to Egypt, he asked, if I tell thee that it is for thy safety and for ours that we propose this voyage to thee?
12821But would you have him miss it, Saddoc, Jesus asked, for the sake of thy rest?
12821But wouldst thou have me go to Egypt with Nicodemus, Joseph?
12821But you are with us here, young Master, as you were in Galilee?
12821But you remember, Master, our mother, Salome, how she took Jesus aside and said that myself and John were to be on his left with Andrew one below us?
12821But you''re not going in search of these wretched men?
12821But, Father, do ye believe in nothing but observances?
12821But, Father, is it true that we are his descendants?
12821But, Father, may I not hear more?
12821But, Jesus, what ails thee?
12821But, Jesus, why this grief?
12821But, Master, wilt thou tell us if the rock we are looking upon was sand or rock in the time of Abraham?
12821But, Philip, has it not already been said that thou mayst drop such titles as"Sir"and"Master"in addressing me?
12821But, Sir, what may I do for you?
12821But, brethren, Mathias would ask of me: why does God yet find a fault though none may resist his will?
12821But, said Jesus, thou''lt sell me the lamb that runs bleating after ewe, on the chance that I shall rear him?
12821By midday, Master?
12821By the Jews?
12821By whom else could he be sent?
12821Can a man be raised from the dead?
12821Can none tell me if he will come from Jericho or Jerusalem?
12821Can you help him, Esora?
12821Canst thou pay for it?
12821Christ that will sit on the right hand of his Father, that intercedes for us?
12821Could a man do more to keep his promise?
12821Did n''t you think so?
12821Did she return to Lucifer and fulfil her promise or did she cheat him?
12821Did the brethren know, and if they did know would they tell him?
12821Did we do well to forgo all troubles?
12821Did we not feel something strange while he was with us?
12821Didst beg the camel back from the robbers?
12821Didst ever see such imprudence?
12821Didst go to school at Tarsus, yet canst not tell the plural from the singular?
12821Didst never hear, Joseph, that it is a clever chicken that crows in the egg?
12821Do doves build in cedars?
12821Do n''t you feel the sadness, Sir?
12821Do n''t you think he will relent when the time comes and the day be as beautiful as it was this morning?
12821Do the Scriptures mean that intelligence is prior to sense?
12821Do the selfish find favour in God''s sight?
12821Do trees talk when they are alone?
12821Do we enter into faith through grace?
12821Do ye fear me, mistaking me for a robber?
12821Do you really mean, Joseph, that the old man you saw in your dream told you he was Samuel and that you were his descendant?
12821Does he put his lamb before the Scriptures?
12821Does he suspect that I would prefer him indifferent to the law in Magdala, rather than immersed in it at Jerusalem?
12821Does he think that with these he will drive the Pharisees and Sadducees out of the Temple?
12821Does he tire on the hills?
12821Does not the Book of Leviticus ever lie open before thee?
12821Does she never help you in your work?
12821Does the vase ask the potter: why hast thou made me thus?
12821Does your father know this new prophet?
12821Dost believe, the shepherd answered, that all is ordered so?
12821Dost feel more comfortable?
12821Dost hear me, Master?
12821Dost remember?
12821Dost still ride him?
12821Dost think he seems to be resting easier?
12821Dost think that the news would not slay me as quickly as any knife?
12821Dost think, Hazael, that those we left behind never ask each other how we fare in our celibacy?
12821Dost understand, Esora?
12821Esora, is our danger as great as this young man says it is?
12821Even so, Saddoc answered, what wouldst thou?
12821Father, I have n''t hurt you, I hope?
12821Father, of what art thou thinking-- that the twelve slept and dreamed?
12821Fell to nibbling at once, did they?
12821For are we not all suffering for others?
12821For is it not true, he asked, that it is in our fleshly life we earn our immortal life?
12821For there are no harsh winds in Paradise, is n''t that so, Master?
12821For thy sake, lest thou be lonely here?
12821For what?
12821For your intrusion?
12821From the Brook Kerith?
12821From what?
12821From which shall I draw milk?
12821Going with poultry to Tiberias?
12821Had he been obliged to leave the community or sell his boats?
12821Has Joseph returned?
12821Has any other brother here a word to say?
12821Has he been speaking to thee about Azariah?
12821Has he come, we asked, to pray that his sight may be restored to him?
12821Has he fallen asleep again?
12821Has he said anything that the Sanhedrin will be able to punish him for?
12821Has n''t the flock prospered under Brother Amos?
12821Has the lamb fallen sick?
12821Hast any of thy balsam ready, or must thou go to Jericho for the juice?--you draw the juice from the tree?
12821Hast forgotten, Jesus, having said to me, the world can not be remoulded, all men may not be saved, only a few, by the grace of God?
12821Hast met all the twelve and consulted with them?
12821Hast slept well, Paul, and hath sleep refreshed thee and given thee strength to pursue thy journey?
12821Have I divined him right?
12821Have n''t I thy promise, Master, he asked, laying his hand on Jesus''shoulder, that my chair in Kingdom Come will be next to thine?
12821Hazael''s voice interrupted his reveries: would you like, Sir, to visit our house?
12821He came from the cenoby on the eastern shores of the Jordan?
12821He goes into the solitude of the mountains to converse with the angels, James said-- for what else?
12821He had been scourged, how many times, at the instigation of the Jews?
12821He had lived in the ever- fleeting present for many years-- how many?
12821He is not here to welcome Jesus, Joseph muttered under his breath, and added: can it be that he has deserted to the other side?
12821He knew that Azariah would never forgive him for keeping him waiting... waiting for how long?
12821He received baptism from John in the Jordan?
12821He should not have interrupted the manifestations of joy at his return with: when may I go to Arimathea again?
12821He that came to betray him said: and the Gentiles that have n''t the Scriptures?
12821He that chose them?
12821He would return to the sage every day, but what if he were not able to remember, if it were all to end in words with nothing behind the words?
12821His body, is that what you ask for, Joseph?
12821How are we, Hazael, to remain unmoved when rumours touching on the lives of those we have left behind reach us?
12821How can that be?
12821How deep is the gorge?
12821How did he get there?
12821How did we sin?
12821How far are we from the inn, Jesus?
12821How has the law been affronted?
12821How is the water?
12821How long ago was that, Sir?
12821How many years?
12821How many, he asked himself, have been led by reading that book into the belief that they were the precursors of the Messiah?
12821How old is the oldest oak- tree?
12821How should I have known if he had n''t told me?
12821How so?
12821How was it, he said, that you passed on to Corinth without stopping at Athens?
12821How would you like that, Peter?
12821I doubt thee not, but wilt tell how it may be won, my boy?
12821I said these things to thee, Hazael, but what did I say but my thoughts, and what are my thoughts?
12821I spoke plainly, did I not?
12821I was born in Nazareth, but what of that?
12821I''d have it from thee, Philip, how long he has been in these parts?
12821If a brother be found guilty of sin, will he be cast out of the order?
12821If a man that has a little be permitted to remain, who is to say how much means interdiction?
12821If he be not of this world, is he God or angel?
12821If he did not spare his son, but delivered him to death that we might be saved, will he not give us all things?
12821If he wanted to go to Jerusalem to the Feast of the Passover, why had he not said so before?
12821If the foundations be destroyed, what Can the righteous do?
12821If this be true, why should we puzzle and fret ourselves with distinctions like Mathias?
12821If thou hadst been, Joseph, thou wouldst not have left me in these last years of my life?
12821If thou livest beyond me, Joseph?
12821If you do n''t mind, will you be telling us why you refuse to go up with Nicodemus to ask Jesus to delay no longer, but to lead us into Jerusalem?
12821In a barrel of salt fish?
12821In quest of a ram?
12821In the eternity of my body or of my soul-- which, Joseph?
12821In what have I done wrong?
12821Is Jesus dead then?
12821Is John the Messiah, come to preach that God is near and that we must repent in time?
12821Is he a minister of sinners?
12821Is he in the stables of yon house?
12821Is it because thou wouldst rid thyself of me?
12821Is it not better to love virtue for its own sake?
12821Is it not merely natural that we should desire to hear how our brethren fare in married life?
12821Is it then of no value to come of the stock of Abraham?
12821Is it true that thou''rt a Roman citizen?
12821Is n''t that enough?
12821Is n''t that so, Bartholomew?
12821Is n''t that so, Father?
12821Is n''t that so?
12821Is not Bartholomew as trustworthy as any amongst us?
12821Is not that so, Benjamin?
12821Is not that so, Mathias?
12821Is not this so?
12821Is that not so, sons of Zebedee?
12821Is that the answer we are to bring back to God?
12821Is then our Jesus a prophet?
12821Is there a fountain?
12821Is there none amongst ye that will help me to catch the horse?
12821Is this a holy place?
12821Is this so, Joseph?
12821It is known to you all, he said, that Jeremiah kneels at the steps of my Father''s throne praying for the salvation of Israel?
12821It may have been that I was often too eager to meet my death and to receive the reward of all my labour, but who shall judge me?
12821It saves us from quarrels among ourselves, and who have quarrelled as bitterly as we have done?
12821It was Joseph crying out in his dream, Dan, disturbed thee last night: such cries,"Shall I?
12821It was about ten years before Theudas( was n''t that his name?)
12821It was kind of Jacob to say he did not think Timothy had fallen down a precipice, but what does he know?
12821It was n''t likely that this could happen, for who knew it?
12821It would n''t be a woman then that thou wouldst choose to meet in heaven, but a man?
12821James would say a word in his favour, but Jesus would answer: why did he not tell these things to me overnight?
12821Jesus, then, set himself against the Temple?
12821Joseph asked, and as Samuel did not answer he cried out as loudly as he could: shall I?
12821Joseph asked, and come out of their holes to catch them, is n''t that so, Sir?
12821Joseph asked, and shall we see any wolves?
12821Joseph asked, and the servant answered: have I ever shown, Master, that I found attendance on him wearisome?
12821Joseph asked; was the prophet preaching then?
12821Joseph continued; and has been here nearly two years?
12821Joseph dug his heels into his ass''s side and cried to the messenger: and then?
12821Lucifer answered, wouldst thou leave me without a shape whilst thou art tempting Eve?
12821Making ready, Joseph said, for fishing?
12821Martha cried; and Joseph as he crossed the garden heard Mary crying through the dusk: shall we see him again?
12821Martha then broke in with much discourse, which Joseph interrupted with a question: had the young man they saw in the tomb spoken to them?
12821Master, how shall we know thee when thou returnest to us?
12821Matthew asked, or shall I be eaten by the birds?
12821May I not?
12821May I rest a little while?
12821May I then open to him?
12821May we go roaming to- day, Sir, and read the story of David and Goliath to- morrow?
12821May we now proceed on our way?
12821May we start to- night?
12821Must one die?
12821My mission to Spain, dost hear me?
12821My speech is improving, is n''t it?
12821Nicodemus asked: from his mission?
12821Nothing has been done in my absence?
12821Now how is this?
12821Now is n''t it strange, Rachel said, he should be here to- day?
12821Now what are you saying, Joseph?
12821Now what can a woman know, he cried, about a journey like this?
12821Now what can the child want his father for at this hour?
12821Now what do ye say to that, Peter?
12821Now what do you say?
12821Now what put that into his mind?
12821Now what will happen to him?
12821Now where are thy thoughts?
12821Now which are Peter''s boats among these?
12821Now who would be the better for the loss of my nets?
12821Now why do we delay?
12821Now you, Brother Caleb?
12821Now, Bozrah, how many years dost thou make it since Joseph of Arimathea was killed?
12821Now, Father, say how many?
12821Now, Paul, they asked, what favour dost thou expect from us if these things be as they have been reported to us?
12821Now, for what art thou weeping?
12821Now, what has happened?
12821Now, will you tell us what there is in Azariah more than in Shimshai, Benaiah or Zebad?
12821Of Christians?
12821Of any sin greater than that of following the custom of the heathen?
12821Of the fish the nets will bring to be safely packed away in your father''s barrels?
12821Of what art thou thinking, Paul?
12821Of what avail to witness another day?
12821Of what crime is he guilty?
12821Of what women will they possess themselves?
12821Of whom was Paul speaking?
12821On what errand?
12821Or have I wandered among robbers?
12821Or maybe, he said to himself, these valleys are the ruts of the celestial chariot that passed this way to take Elijah up to heaven?
12821Peter did not withstand them and say as he should have done: how is it that you call them that God has made unclean?
12821Peter lifted his heavy shoulders and muttered: the Samaritans?
12821Returnest thou to the Brook Kerith?
12821Shall I feed the insects, Master?
12821Shall I?"
12821Shall these go down dead into their graves never to rise again, God''s chosen people?
12821Shall we ask him in, Joseph?
12821Shall we follow him?
12821Shepherd, the soldiers will not help us, canst thou not help us?
12821Should I love him less?
12821Simon Peter, thou rememberest him?
12821Since God has placed thee here, I said, how is it that he should come and call thee away now?
12821Sirs, I''ll ask you how God or man may by his death make atonement for the sins that men have committed?
12821Snakes feed on mice and rats?
12821So Azariah never taught thee the law?
12821So I turned to the Chief Captain, who was trying in vain to calm the rioters, and said to him in Greek: may I speak to them?
12821So Jesus was your friend?
12821So a shepherd sent thee hither to buy a ram from me?
12821So did he argue with himself as he walked, saying that he had not done worse than-- But what had happened at home?
12821So get on with the story: where hast thou been?
12821So he was your friend, Joseph?
12821So it seems to thee, Peter, that I should take my father''s money?
12821So thou canst speak Greek?
12821So thou thinkest, Jesus, that I have always overlooked myself?
12821So thou wouldst be freed from the care of the flock?
12821So thou''rt not certain then that there is a secret, Esora?
12821So thy name is Jesus and thou''rt from Nazareth?
12821So why should I remain?
12821So you are the Heeler?
12821So you too, Joseph, are susceptible to this belief that the bodies of men are raised out of the earth into heaven?
12821Soon after I went to Jerusalem?
12821Speak to the Essenes; tell them of my conversion?
12821Stolen, no doubt, but by whom?
12821Tell me, Father, have I sinned against the law?
12821Tell me, Father, how are the monkeys and the parrots?
12821Tell me, Joseph, did thy prophet ever raise anybody from the dead?
12821Tell me, and in safety?
12821Tell me, is the Galilean as tall or as heavy as I am, or of slight build, with a forehead broad and high?
12821The bones have not properly set---- We do n''t know that any bones were broken, do we, Esora?
12821The brethren?
12821The cloak on my shoulders?
12821The door opened, and he uttered a cry: what is it?
12821The gate- keeper, where was he?
12821The life of the trees-- is that it?
12821The milk is fresh from the ewe?
12821The spring, Esora?
12821The way to the cenoby?
12821Then thou goest to Jerusalem, Paul asked, to confute me?
12821Then why had he talked as he had done to the president?
12821Then why?...
12821Then, if I understand thee rightly, Manahem, and thy master, Mathias, the Scriptures melt into imagery?
12821Therefore my words were, brothers, I am a Pharisee and the son of a Pharisee, do you know of what they accuse me?
12821Therefore tell me what is your understanding of the words"praying for the salvation of Israel"?
12821They are small it is true, a bit of fish and bread every day, and a roof over his head; but who will give him a roof if mine be taken from me?
12821They be Isaiah''s words, are n''t they, young Master?
12821Thinkest, Paul, that those that come after thee will not pick up the Messiah where thou hast left him and carry him still further into deity?
12821This meaning, Jesus said, that under this roof I, too, may cease to love God?
12821Thou hast come to guide me?
12821Thou understandest me, Joseph?
12821Thou''lt forgive me this sudden absence, Father?
12821Thou''rt of one mind with me, Esora, that I could n''t have left him to die in the sepulchre?
12821Thoughtest that I was lost to thee for ever, Timothy?
12821To Jerusalem?
12821To Spain?
12821To build a wall against robbers?
12821To say farewell, Jesus, Hazael repeated, why should we say farewell?
12821To what life was he bringing him?
12821Upon this he took them to a mountain- side where the rock was crumbling, and he said: you see this crumbling rock?
12821Was a prophet ever taken away to heaven from here?
12821Was anything, Mathias murmured, written for all time?
12821Was crucified, Paul interjected; then you have heard, he said, of the resurrection?
12821Was he violent or affectionate?
12821Was it then so wonderful?
12821Was it to amuse his disciples?
12821Was that a sin?
12821Was the prophet praying that Israel might be redeemed from the taxes the Romans had imposed upon them?
12821Was there no swearing at thy cock- fight?
12821Was there, he asked, anything in the law against cock- fighting?
12821We can not reshape others nor ourselves, and why do I tell things thou knowest better than I?
12821We have n''t seen him for months, and now in the middle of a talk about tutors-- aren''t you going to ask him in?
12821We sinned?
12821We wondered, and said to each other: were ever two brothers as unlike as these?
12821We''ve many camels, he said, in common, and how are these to be divided?
12821Well, to- morrow?
12821Well, young Master, cried somebody behind him, now what be ye thinking over this fine morning?
12821Were it not more reasonable for them to uphold the false gods safe and secure on their pedestals?
12821Were the birds playing a sort of game?
12821Were they shouting in his ear, keeping him awake, as it were, stimulating his consciousness at wane?
12821What ails thee, Son?
12821What ails thee?
12821What ails thee?
12821What answer shall I give to them?
12821What can be saved but the spirit?
12821What crime was he guilty of?
12821What did Jesus mean when he said he could destroy the Temple and build it again in three days?
12821What else should he preach against?
12821What has fallen out?
12821What have ye done for him, Master?
12821What is thy purpose in saying that it was no angel but thou?
12821What may I do to be saved?
12821What may we do?
12821What of that?
12821What persuasion or what desire would bring thee to that accursed city of men more stubborn than all others?
12821What physician have they sent for?
12821What says Jesus?
12821What strange man is this that we entertain for the night?
12821What strange thing is he saying now?
12821What tale is this that he tells us?
12821What, Joseph, have you already ordered your sepulchre?
12821What, will ye attack Jacob, he cried, and what be your quarrel with his dogs?
12821When may we expect his second coming?
12821When will the ewes begin to drop their lambs?
12821When will you begin?
12821Where am I?
12821Where am I?
12821Where am I?
12821Where hast thou been?
12821Where was he?
12821Which among you, Paul asked, looking into every face, is he?
12821Which are the most fruitful?
12821Which?
12821Which?
12821White- nose, is n''t it?
12821Whither goest thou?
12821Who can he be?
12821Who do you think it was, Sir?
12821Who is Heraclitus?
12821Who is he that says he will scatter the Temple to build up another?
12821Who is he?
12821Who is that woman?
12821Who may their president be?
12821Who shall accuse God''s elect?
12821Who will condemn them?
12821Why am I on the cross and not he?
12821Why cherish a love for them that hate thee?
12821Why do n''t ye give him Azariah as an instructor?
12821Why do such discussions interest him?
12821Why do ye not answer?
12821Why do you ask, Joseph?
12821Why do you turn the woman from me?
12821Why dost thou look into my face so steadfastly?
12821Why dost thou not answer me, Jesus?
12821Why dost thou not answer, Hazael?
12821Why like the end of the world?
12821Why not?
12821Why not?
12821Why should he be denied me because he knows Greek?
12821Why should he leave when he is fit to travel?
12821Why speakest thou of CÃ ¦ sarea to me?
12821Why that way more than any other way?
12821Why then did he awaken only to be taken again?
12821Why then didst thou say, cried Saddoc, that thou''rt a prisoner of the Romans?
12821Why then should he hesitate to recall the grave, oval face that he had loved?
12821Why then, we asked, should he come into power derived from his brother''s glory?
12821Why then?
12821Why think of me?
12821Why this silence, Joseph?
12821Why were ye not guided by our counsels?
12821Why, Master, they asked, have you led us hither?
12821Why, he asked, did ye not declare yourselves to be Romans?
12821Will Pilate grant it to please the Jews?
12821Will he overtake him before he passes out of sight and hearing?
12821Will he return to us?
12821Will he, can he, forgive me?
12821Will it be in the winter or in the spring?
12821Will the world be destroyed by water?
12821Will you, Pilate, cause a search to be made from house to house?
12821Wilt lend me thy sinewy shape, Lucifer?
12821Wilt tell me, Paul, of what value would thy teaching be if Jesus did not die on the cross?
12821Wilt tell our Brother Jesus the trouble that has befallen those that stayed by the lake, Shallum?
12821Wilt tell us if thou beest glad to yield thy flock to Jacob and if he will sell ewes and rams to the Temple for sacrifice?
12821Wilt thou be changed as the rock changes?
12821Wilt thou be sand or rock?
12821Wilt thou let me go into the garden?
12821Wouldst have him remain when he is a great ram?
12821Wouldst have it then, woman, Azariah lied to me?
12821Wouldst thou have me learn, Jesus, that God is to be put aside?
12821Years, sayest thou, Saddoc?
12821Yes, Granny, I understand: but did the Lord set the asses astray that Saul might follow them and come to Samuel to be made a King?
12821Yet why not?
12821You are perhaps asking yourselves why I returned here: was it to hide myself from Pilate and the Jews?
12821You ca n''t have forgotten, Peter, this saying: that every one would find a chair according to his measure?
12821You come submissive to our wisdom?
12821You do n''t remember him?
12821You have seen Jesus?
12821You remember, Master?
12821You think then that Joseph understands the business sufficiently?
12821You thought then that the Lord had taken me from you?
12821You will ask him to come here one night, Father, and translate it to you?
12821You will teach me, wo n''t you?
12821Your lover?
12821Your services?
12821and Festus, who now only thought to avoid trouble and riot, said to me, will you go to Jerusalem that I may hear you?
12821and he waited for his son to speak, but as Joseph did not answer he asked: is it because he looks more like a prophet than any of the others?
12821and tell me, he added, is it true that God is going to destroy the world and very soon?
12821and whence comes this change of mood?
12821he asked; in search of the Baptist or the new disciple Jesus?
12821he cried, why persecutest thou me?
12821know ye not that Jesus can not come down to us, for he is waiting for a sign from his Father?
12821my friend asked me, so to my friend here I put the question: did not our hearts burn while he spoke to us on the road hither?
12821or in the traditions?
12821shall I?
12821they asked; and if this man could do such a thing how is it that he did not raise himself out of death into life?
33237Shall America Evangelize Her Share of the World?
33237ALIENS OR AMERICANS?
33237And if he did find it, how could he destroy it?"
33237Are there certain principles according to which God selects men and nations for the fulfilment of his world purposes?
33237Are there unimproved opportunities?
33237Do these principles and purposes emerge in God''s dealing with America?
33237For Jehovah of hosts hath purposed, and who shall annul it?
33237Has the business too many officials or too few?
33237He is answering that question which has challenged thinkers in all ages, What is the vocation of the nations?
33237His life is built around such problems as these: Are the capital and force at work in this business bringing adequate returns?
33237His mind must have been filled with thoughts such as these:"Where was the Russian fleet?
33237How can men relate themselves in a practical way to the spread of Christianity throughout the world?
33237How did he expect men to relate themselves to this, his world task?
33237How much remains to be done?
33237How shall he spend his energy and his money?
33237Is American Christianity strong enough so God can anchor a planet to America without wrecking America?
33237Is it big enough to be worth while?
33237Is it honest?
33237Is it safe?
33237Is my Christianity equal to this task?
33237Is the advertising all that could be desired?
33237Is the product satisfactory as to quality and quantity?
33237Is there anything the matter with the organization?
33237Is there duplication of effort?
33237Is there waste?
33237What Can the Missionary Committee Do?
33237What are some of the signs that America has been called to a place of leadership in the Kingdom?
33237What causes are most worth while?
33237What combinations are possible so as to reduce expenses without reducing returns?
33237What do these terms mean, and whose task is indicated by each?
33237What greater gifts can a man bring?
33237What is America''s share of world responsibility?
33237What is the most alluring task?
33237What shall he do?
33237What subject is there which so perfectly illustrates the principles stated by Dr. Patton as the missionary theme?
33237What then are the moral and spiritual demands which a world like ours makes upon men?
33237What were his missionary commands?
33237Where could he find it?
33237Why not apply the same methods and skill and intense application to the work of the kingdom of Jesus Christ?
33237Will it last?
33237Will it pay?
33237Will it succeed?
33237Will the Christianity of my Church go to the limit of devotion to the plans of Christ?
33237_ What then is America''s share of the world task?_ How much will be required of money and men if America does her duty to the non- Christian world?
33237_ What then is America''s share of the world task?_ How much will be required of money and men if America does her duty to the non- Christian world?
33237and his hand is stretched out and who shall turn it back?"
2967831.:"If the righteous be recompensed in the earth, where shall the godless abide?"
29678Am I then to give that which is due to those who treat me unjustly, and say of them, they have done well?"
29678Are we then to overturn what has been said?
29678Are we to live in indolence?
29678But are we a sacrifice with Him?
29678But do you say,"Must God''s word be treated with such shame?"
29678But how can this be?
29678But how comes this?
29678But how do they act to get the gold into their own hands?
29678But how do we attain to this living hope?
29678But how does St. Peter mean that we should sanctify God; how can we sanctify Him; must He not sanctify us?
29678But how does that, where He says that they live, agree with that which he subjoins, that they are dead?
29678But how does this come to pass?
29678But how does this take place?
29678But how has the new birth taken place?
29678But how is that consistent, that the elders should rule, and yet all should be subject one to the other?
29678But how?
29678But if any one says,"Since you are ransomed by Christ, and His blood blots out your sin, what will you blot out by your mode of life?"
29678But perhaps you say,"How?
29678But to what spirits has he preached?
29678But we say, if you yourself take away and blot out your sin, what has Christ then done?
29678But what do they do?
29678But what does St. Peter mean when he says,_ ye are kept by the power of God to salvation_?
29678But what does St. Peter mean, in that he says, refrain from the lusts that war against the soul?
29678But what is it that is offered to us?
29678But what is it to rest upon His righteousness?
29678But what is the divine nature?
29678But what is this seed?
29678But what sort of a faith is this?
29678But what sort of power is it?
29678But what were the elders therefore to do?
29678But what, now, is this offence and perplexity, or stumbling?
29678But why am I to restrain it?
29678But why does Paul separate from one another the power and the coming of Christ?
29678But why does he say then, purify your souls?
29678But why does he say we have a sure word of prophecy?
29678But why does the prophet call Him a foundation stone?
29678But why should we be obedient to the magistracy for God''s sake?
29678But why should we return good for evil?
29678Did the old birth spring from a seed?
29678Do you imagine then that God will tolerate it, that you should thrust Him from His throne and seat yourself in His place?"
29678For how am I to believe on stone and wood?
29678For how can an outward work make the heart inwardly clean?
29678For how is it possible that we poor wretches should be able to deserve such good through our own works as no human reason or sense can conceive?
29678For how is the world benefitted by these things?
29678For then you may answer, Has not God spoken even by an ass?
29678For though not now, yet at death will it come to pass, that the devil will come forward and say,"Why have you charged the Pope as Antichrist?"
29678For what a thing would it be, that you should be cruelly beaten and had well deserved it, yet would glory in your cross?
29678For what is it that is built, if I throw out one stone and see another thrown into its place?
29678For what necessity could there then have been that He should have come down to earth and have shed His blood?
29678For what praise is it, if ye endure buffeting for your faults?
29678For what reason did God permit that to be written?
29678God will not judge by this whether you are_ called_ a Christian, or have been baptized, but will ask you,"_ Art_ thou a Christian?
29678Hast thou been baptized?
29678How can it be possible that one who assuredly believes this, should yet cleave to perishable possessions and lusts?
29678How can they have God''s Spirit if they do not have His word?
29678How is that consistent: has He not offered up Himself?
29678How is this?
29678How then shall not I also endure somewhat if it pleases Him?
29678How?
29678How?
29678If God gives thus to faith a shock that makes it tremble, how can_ he_ abide steadfast who is without faith?
29678If now we bend the knee before a place of worship, or a picture of the holy cross, should we not do it far more before a living temple of God?
29678In order that we may be saved thereby?
29678Is it then a thing not human?
29678Is not all subject to Him?
29678Is then the kingdom not God the Father''s now?
29678Let St. Peter''s bones be holy, yet how does it help you?
29678Now you may say, If that is true, that we are all priests and ought to preach, what sort of an institution is there?
29678Of what advantage is it to embrace the cross in monasteries?
29678Of what concern to Him was it that no suckling should be killed while as yet it sucks milk?
29678Should I then be so base as not to love Him?
29678Should we bear such a_ title_,_ that_ is certainly pitiful; but if the High Majesty also arraigns, curses, and condemns,--who will endure it?
29678So we read in Ezekiel, xxix., of King Nebuchadnezzar, where God says by the prophet,"Knowest thou not that he is My servant, and has served Me?"
29678The pious he gently strokes, and first of all is the rod of kind correction: but what then will be done with those that do not believe?
29678Then God opens the mouth of the beast to speak with the voice of a man, and she said,"What have I done to you that you should strike me so?"
29678Then the ass answered and said,"Am I yet the ass upon which thou hast ridden continually even to this day, and have I done it for no more than this?"
29678Then was the king filled with wrath, and said,"Did I not call thee that thou shouldst curse mine enemies?
29678Therefore Peter says, that such vain, false teachers are to be; but what shall they do?
29678Therefore St. Peter says,_ Hereunto are ye called._ Whereto?
29678Therefore those fools know not what they say, who ask, How can faith alone answer, while many an one believes who yet performs no good work?
29678These words are exceedingly precious; how could He have made them more sweet or tender?
29678Though your child die, though you are sick, it is well if it pleases God; if you are in a state which pleases God, what better can you desire?
29678We ask further, whether he makes a distinction between spiritual and worldly, since the clergy are now called spiritual, and other Christians worldly?
29678What am I to do that I may restrain my sin?
29678What are these shepherds to do?
29678What if I have such a strange and irritable master as no one can thankfully serve, for many such may be found?"
29678What now is the treasure wherewith ye are ransomed?
29678What then am I to do?
29678What then are the praiseworthy things and the noble deeds which God has put forth?
29678What then are we to do?
29678What then?
29678When this reaches my heart, then it_ tastes_; for how can I but receive joy and gladness therefrom?
29678Where then will_ he_ be found who has not faith?
29678Wherefore does St. Peter say,--not, they are adulterers,--but,_ they have eyes full of adultery_?
29678Wherefore should we then be sober and vigilant?
29678Wherewith?
29678While the Master runs upon the spears''points in the conflict, how much more should the servant advance with joy?
29678Who is to endure this and still keep silent?
29678Who, then, will set himself against it, or who will not be terrified by it?
29678Why does He employ so great allurement?
29678Why does the Apostle lay so much stress on the aim of the mind?
29678Why should I subdue my flesh?
29678Why then do Solomon and Peter, as in this passage, say,_ love covers sins_?"
29678Why then does God thus leave us in life and misery?
29678Why then should you not endure it also, when you are nothing but sin?
29678_ And be ye also as living stones, built up into a spiritual house._ How can we build ourselves up?
29678_ And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?_ This passage is also taken from the book of Proverbs, chap.
29678_ And know, first of all, that in the last days there shall come scoffers who walk after their own lusts, and say, Where is the promise of his coming?
29678_ That your prayers be not hindered._ What does St. Peter mean by that?
29678_ Through His glory and virtue._ How does that call come, whereby we are called of God?
29678_ To unfeigned love of the brethren._ To what end, then, are we to live a chastely holy life?
29678_ Whose daughters ye are, if ye do well and stand in fear of no terror._ What does he mean by that?
29678and they remain forever in such doubt,"who knows it,--who knows it?"
29678but how if they were in error?"
29678do you mean to say that virginity, and masses, and the like good works, amount to nothing?
29678he says:"They whose judgment was not to drink the cup, have assuredly drunken, and thinkest thou that thou art he that shall not drink?"
29678how is this?
29678must there then be no distinction among the people, and are the women, also, to be priests?
29678that I may be saved?
29678the world has stood so long and continued to abide, is it now for the first time to be otherwise?"
29678what hast thou now, abiding in thine integrity?
29678what shall I cry?
29678xxi.,"Have ye not read in Scripture,--the stone which the builders rejected is become the corner stone?
29678xxxviii.,"I have said in the midst of my life, I must go down into the grave;"as though they should say,"O Lord God, is death already here?"
33676But what return can I make Thee, being of myself insolvent, indigent, and miserable?
33676For whom, then, shall I henceforth live, if not for Thee, my Lord?
33676Have I not compelled Thee often to dwell in my heart, full of sin and impurity as it was?
33676How do I act in suffering and affliction?
33676How must I regard the world and its vanities, when I behold Thee hanging on the cross, covered with wounds?
33676How, then, shall I extol Thee, immortal King of glory?
33676I have frequently resolved to amend, and yet where do I remain but in the midst of sin and vice?
33676Should I, then, not bear in union with Thee my easy burden of suffering and accept the sweet yoke of Thy commandments?
33676Thou hast created me for heaven; what, then, have I to do with the world?
33676What homage can I give in proportion to Thy greatness?
33676What pledge can I give as an earnest of the gratitude I owe to Thee?
33676What return do you make to your Saviour for His great and manifold benefits?
33676What return shall I make for all the benefits Thou didst bestow on me?
33676Who am I, O God, that Thou shouldst work such wonders for my sake?
33676Who will grant me that I may die for love of Thee?
33676Witnessing this, how can I continue to sin?
33676_ Prayer_ O JESUS, Thou hast set me apart from the world; what, then, shall I seek therein?
33676_ Prayer_ O JESUS, who shall give to my eyes a torrent of tears, that day and night I may weep for my sins?
2308''Did it begin with regeneration?''
2308''Have I grief, shame, pain, horror, weariness for my sin?
2308''Have I penitence?''
2308''He that planted the ear,''the Psalmist exclaims,''shall he not hear?''
2308''Lord, is it I?''
2308''Oh let not my Lord be angry; and why inquirest Thou after the name of such a dead dog as I am?''
2308''Shall I then,''filled with shame he demands,''take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?''
2308''True,''she admits,''all our life long we shall be bound to refrain our soul, and keep it low; but what then?
2308''What religion is he of?''
2308''What would you then do?''
23087--''Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?''
2308Against what truth, human or divine, have you hitherto stopped up your ear like the Psalmist''s serpent?
2308Am I therefore your enemy?
2308And dost thou know, O Mansoul, that it is all to try thy love also?
2308And how, then, should she propose to feast a Prince?
2308And if we did need that shining text to be explained to us, to whom could we better go for its explanation than just to John Bunyan?
2308And is it only a strong figure of speech that the books shall be opened till we shall cry to the mountains to fall on us and to the rocks to cover us?
2308And it was because he so made and so kept his covenant that God so boasted over him and said, Hast thou considered my servant Job?
2308And shall pride be entertained in a heart thus conscious of its own miserable behaviour?''
2308And shall you retaliate on a miserable man driven mad with diabolical passion?
2308And that grace, at bottom, has our hearts, and not sin; heaven, and not hell?
2308And the question this evening is, Are we wise in the penny and foolish in the pound?
2308And what are we to promise ourselves, and to expect, from the study and the exposition of the_ Holy War_ in these lectures?
2308And what did you do when you did rise?
2308And what is it that sets Isaiah at the head of all the prophets?
2308And what one from among so many shall it be?
2308And when looking as closely as I can at my own heart in the matter of ill- will, what do I find-- and what will you find?
2308And who shall cast a stone at us for not easily believing all that is so written and read?
2308And who will enlist under that banner now?
2308And, are we getting in the hundred and losing in the shire?
2308And, besides, what had Mansoul to set before her Prince; or, for the matter of that, before herself?
2308And, still better, do you ever weep in secret places not for sin, but for sinfulness-- which is a very different matter?
2308And, then, in what did you so wrong him?
2308And, whatever may be the end, do you say that henceforth and for ever you must both love and fear that Prince?
2308Are they, they ask, to be themselves in the pulpit?
2308Are we engaged in that work of theirs and ours every day?
2308Are you, then, a hard, stiff, severe, censorious, proud, angry, scornful man?
2308Are you?
2308As also,''Is not this the fast that I have chosen: to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
2308At what times, for what things, and for what people do we in secret pray?
2308Because we are too seared and too stupefied to feel it, is it therefore not there?
2308Because we never think of it, does that prove that both God and man have forgiven and forgotten it?
2308But how came they clean?
2308But is there any use entering on that subject?
2308But what about the fasting all this time?
2308But who that thinks, and that knows by experience what all that means, will feel himself sufficient for all that?
2308But, all the time, does not our great guilt lie sealed down upon us?
2308Can you say anything like that, my brethren?
2308Christ, thy Master, had enemies and back- biters, and dost thou expect to have all men to be thy friends and benefactors?
2308Could a human heart be in a worse state on this side hell itself than that?
2308Could fire and fagot, sword or halter, dungeons, whips, bears, bulls, lions, cruel rackings, stonings, starvings, nakedness?
2308Did you ever read of the stargazer who fell into an open well at the street corner?
2308Did you ever weep so much as one good tear- drop for pure sin?
2308Do I give, if not as Zaccheus did, fourfold, as the law commands, with the fifth part added?
2308Do I pray and repent, if not seven times a day as David did, yet at least three times, as Daniel?
2308Do they ever see your eyes red because of your sin?
2308Do we love eating and drinking too much?
2308Do we love money too much?
2308Do we love praise too much?
2308Do you care now to know what malice is?
2308Do you ever weep to yourself and to God alone over your incurably wicked heart?
2308Do you know, have you ever seen, the ineffable beauty of Christ?
2308Do you not fall back on the plasticity and pliability of nature and take your air and exercise in large parcels?
2308Do you not see that He so often escapes into a lodge in the wilderness to weep for our sins?
2308Do you now understand that the foundations of heaven itself must be laid in a heart healed and cleansed and delivered from self- love?
2308Do you really feel that it needs nothing more to take you back again to paradise but that your heart be delivered from self- love?
2308Does envy make our heart a very hell?
2308Does the apostle''s warning not hold in our case?--his awful warning that we shall all stand before the judgment- seat?
2308Does your eye cause you to stumble and fall, as it is in the etymology?
2308Does your eye offend you, my brethren?
2308Dost thou ask at Me why I and My Father have seen it good to allow the dregs of thy sinfulness still to corrupt and to rot in thine heart?
2308Dost thou ask that?
2308Dost thou ask why, amid so much in thee that is regenerate, there is still so much more that is unregenerate?
2308For my part, I am out of charity with myself; who, then, should be in love with me?
2308For what is it that the human heart has not space for, and to spare?
2308For what name could well be more full of evil memories and of evil omens than just this name of Prejudice?
2308For, when did you rise off your bed this resurrection morning?
2308Has any human being ever risen to anything like the full faith, full assurance, and full victory of all that in this life?
2308Has he not denounced that bad man and that bad cause for years?
2308Have I been so long with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip?
2308Have you ever tried to break loose from the old fetter of an evil habit?
2308He saith unto him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me?
2308He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me?
2308He was willing, under His Father''s will, to suffer and to be despised, and darest thou to complain of any man''s usage of thee?
2308His spotless and imputed righteousness?
2308How came they white?
2308How could a son get past a father and a mother like that?
2308How far are they to be all gown and bands in the pulpit, and how far sackcloth and ashes?
2308How far are they to be seen to tremble before their people because of their own sins, and how far are they to bear themselves as if they had no sin?
2308How far may they be themselves, and how far may they be not themselves?
2308How long shall I be with you?
2308How long shall I suffer you?
2308How often have you been on your knees, and where, and how long, and for what, and for whom?
2308How, then, am I ever to attain to that white stone and that shining name?
2308If God be for us, who can be against us?
2308If not above my power, yet up to my power?''
2308If not altogether freed from all, at least from immoderate desires?
2308If not as Solomon, at length, yet shortly as the publican?
2308If not as the rich, yet as the widow?
2308If not in sackcloth, at least not in purple and fine linen?
2308If not like Christ, the whole night, at least for one hour?
2308If not on the ground and in ashes, at least not in my bed?
2308If not the half, yet the thirtieth part?
2308If you were up on a giddy height, and began to see that certain death was straight and soon before you, what would you do?
2308In the multitude of your desires within you, what share and what proportion go out and up to Christ?
2308Is God our witness and our judge that we are?
2308Is it far off or near?
2308Is it in this world or is it above the stars?
2308Is it not plain that he has both a good- will and an ill- will within him?
2308Is it not so that you shift back in your seat from the approaching cross?
2308Is it not the case, now, that you do not like this direction into which this text, and the truth of this text, are now travelling?
2308Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the outcast to thy house?''
2308Is it to that wooden table in the east end of your chapel?
2308Is it to the east end of your consecrated chapel?
2308Is it to the roof of your closet?
2308Is the evil that is ever present with you your holy cross?
2308Is their pulpit and their parish not sphere and opportunity enough for them?
2308Is there one man in a hundred who even knows the rudiments of the language I must now speak in?
2308Is there one saint of God here,--and He has many saints here-- is there one of you who can say with David in the text, One thing do I desire?
2308Is your mind warped and wrenched by self- love, and is your heart rent and torn by the same wicked hands?
2308Is your sinfulness your cross?
2308Mr. Desires- awake''s continual rope?
2308Must they keep back the passions that are tearing their own hearts, and fill the forenoon with Euroclydon and other suchlike sea- winds?
2308My brethren, what do you think, what do you say, as you hear that fine name?
2308My dear brethren, tell me, is your sin your cross?
2308Nay, to have the great bulk of his heart still full of sin and but a small part of his heart here and there under grace and truth?
2308Now, how, just how, do the remainders of sin in the regenerate try their love?
2308Now, if any total stranger to all that shall ask me: What good there is in all that?
2308Now, is it not as clear as noonday that in the case of such a man as Boston his mind is one thing and his heart another?
2308Now, what could possibly be more ill- conditioned than to judge and sentence, denounce and execute a man before you have heard his case?
2308Now, what do you say?
2308Now, what is a varlet?
2308Now, why do they do that?
2308Now, would you choose a dead dog like that to be your minister?
2308Now, would you yourself fain be found among those who are in this way being made strong and victorious inwardly and spiritually?
2308One true tear: not because your sins have found you out, but for secret sins that you know can never find you out in this world?
2308Only, my brethren, answer this-- Are your desires awakened indeed after Jesus Christ?
2308Or are you a too- easy, too- facile man- pleaser and self- seeker, being all things to all men that you may make use of all men?
2308Or at a corpse being carried past you that had been too long without burial?
2308Or at a poor sinner whose heart is as rotten as the grave?
2308Or is it a wicked tongue against an unsuspecting friend?
2308Or is it diabolical ill- will?
2308Peter was grieved because He said unto him the third time, Lovest thou Me?
2308Pronunciation; what was the third?
2308Reason asks, Where is paradise to be found?
2308Shall the Judge of all the earth do right in the matter of all men''s guilt but ours?
2308Shall we call you Desires- awake, then, after this?
2308So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me more than these?
2308Such as: A tenth of all I have given to thee; a covenant with a wandering eye; a mouth once speaking evil, is it now well watched?
2308The life of all His people, that is; and you are one of them, are you not?
2308The quantity of sorrow he has, does it not mean withal the quantity of sympathy he has, and the quantity of faculty and of victory he shall yet have?
2308The saints of old, they being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
2308Then said the Prince, And what is he that is become thy companion in this so weighty a matter?
2308There used to be a divinity question set in the schools in these terms: Where, in the regenerate, hath sin its lodging- place?
2308To baptize and admit your children and to marry them when they grow up?
2308To be determined not to hear one word that you can help in his defence, in his favour, and in his praise?
2308To mount your pulpits every Sabbath- day, and to come to your houses every week- day?
2308To what place do you direct your eyes?
2308Was it all preaching, and was there no fasting?
2308Was it not truly amazing?
2308Well, are we begun to do it?
2308Well, is there one desire in a day in your heart for Christ?
2308Well, now, what do you say to that, my true and very brethren?
2308Well, that was clipping the thing pretty close, was n''t it?
2308Well, then, do you feel and confess that rending and distorting to have taken place in you?
2308Well, then, my brethren, tell me, Do you think that Mr. Desires- awake would have taken you that day to the pavilion door?
2308What about secret prayer?
2308What about secret sin?
2308What benefits do believers receive from Christ at their death?
2308What can His reason be for leaving their original sin to dwell in His best saints till the day of their death?
2308What could be more ill- conditioned than positively to be afraid lest you should be led to forgive, and redress, and love, and act with another man?
2308What do you do when you simply can not get your proper fresh air and exercise everyday?
2308What do you say to that?
2308What has your reading and your conversation been this whole Lord''s day?
2308What have you done so to darken any man''s heart to you?
2308What is it?
2308What is its name, and what does it deserve, and what fruit are we already reaping out of it?
2308What is our besetting sin, and what steps do we take, as God knows, to crucify it?
2308What is the matter?
2308What is the mockery of preaching if a preacher does not practise?
2308What is this I hear?
2308What more could be said of any governorship of any town than that?
2308What neighbour of yours, then, have you so wronged?
2308What private exercise have you had all day with your Father who sees in secret?
2308What race Are these, who seem so overcome with woe?''
2308What shall I render to the Lord,''they challenged one another,''for all His benefits towards me?
2308What shall I say?
2308What to do, dost thou think?
2308What vow, what solemn promise, made when trouble was upon us, have we completely cast behind our back?
2308What work of mercy have you done to- day, or determined to do to- morrow?
2308What would the author of_ The Education of an Orator_ have said to that?
2308When and where shall I, under thee, feel for the last time any evil of any kind in my heart against my brother?
2308When shall I by thee renewing me, be made able to cease in everything from seeking first my own will and my own way; my own praise and my own glory?
2308When shall I cease to be so soon angry, and hard, and bitter, and scornful, and unrelenting, and unforgiving?
2308When shall it be as much my new nature to love my neighbour as it is now my old nature to hate him?
2308When shall my neighbour''s presence, his image, and his name always call up only love and honour, good- will and affectionate delight?
2308When wilt thou come and dwell in my heart?
2308When, by thine indwelling, shall I be able to love my neighbour, and all my neighbours, as myself?
2308When, in thy strength, shall I cease from repining at my neighbour''s good; and when shall I cease secretly rejoicing over his evil?
2308Whence shall thy patience attain her promised crown if no adversity befall thee?
2308Where do you seek for God when you pray, my brethren?
2308Where is it in this world that he does not come in with some of his cards?
2308Where is that desirable native country where there is no death?
2308Where would you be by midnight if God rose up in anger and swore at this moment that your disobedient time should be no longer?
2308Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
2308Who can put proper words on it after Paul had to confess himself silent before it?
2308Who can utter the diabolical nature, the depth and the secrecy, the subtlety and the spirituality, the range and the reach- out of an ill- will?
2308Who has caused or been the occasion of most hurt?
2308Who is sufficient for these things?
2308Who shall not fear Thee and glorify thy name?''
2308Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
2308Who will matriculate in the military school of Mansoul?
2308Who will risk all and enlist?
2308Who will submit himself to all the severity of its divine discipline?
2308Who would not hate and revile the book or the preacher who prophesied such rough things as that?
2308Who, then, is the man here who has done to other men the most hurt?
2308Who, then, will enlist?
2308Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
2308Why are we here over Ill- pause this Sabbath night?
2308Why does our Lord not wholly extirpate sin in our regeneration?
2308Why should I not do all for them and the best I can?
2308Why, hast thou not trampled Sabbaths and sermons past counting under thy feet?
2308Why, then, does He not speak that word?
2308Why, then, does He not take our sin clean out of us at once?
2308Why, while thou art, without controversy, under grace, indwelling sin still so festers and so breaks out in thee?
2308Will you do the same?
2308Will you not, then, make it the beginning of some of the suppletory arts and stratagems of the spiritual life with yourselves?
2308Wilt Thou deliver me from the shame?
2308Wilt Thou heal my sores?
2308Wilt Thou rescue me from this chain of sin?
2308Wilt Thou take out the stains?
2308Would any man here fain get down to that deep valley where God''s saints walk in the sweet shade and lie down in green pastures?
2308Would his head have been safe with you for his associate?
2308Would she ever after that night grumble and give up her place in a passion because she had been asked to do what was beneath her to do?
2308Would she ever leave that house for any wages?
2308Would she ever see that bason without kissing it?
2308Would that towel not be a holy thing ever after in her proud eyes?
2308Would we not in our deepest and most secret hearts welcome it, and embrace it, look out for it with desire and delight, and part with it with regret?
2308Would you hate or strike back at a blind man who stumbled and fell against you on the street?
2308Would you not immensely like at the last day to be one of those some in Sardis?
2308Would you retaliate at a maniac who gnashed his teeth and shook his fist at you on his way past you to the madhouse?
2308Would you, then, fain attain to it?
2308Would you, then, fain possess it?
2308Would you?
2308Yes; do you not think that the man with the pitcher had his reward?
2308You did not discover much filthiness in the bottom of that prayer, did you?
2308You understand about that rope, my brethren, do you not?
2308You understand your Bunyan by this time, my brethren?
2308and, Why I so labour in such a world of unaccustomed and unpleasant things as that?
2308did not Christ die for me?
2308he answered, Pronunciation; what was the second?
2308it was worth all my corruption and pollution and misery to help to manifest forth and to magnify the glory of the grace of God?
2308know ye not that your bodies are the very members of Christ?''
2308know ye not that your body is nothing less than the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, and ye are not any more your own?
2308was Pascal beyond the truth, was he deeper than the truth or more deadly than the truth when he said with a stab that self is hateful?
30204But why,I asked,"have you brought me hither, and how did you obtain my guarantee of safety?"
30204What,asks Talmage,"is the matter with Joshua?
30204Where am I?
30204Against the existence of_ what_ God?
30204And how is it to be overcome?
30204And how many Theists are there who think of God in the presence of Nature, who see God''s smile in the sunshine, or hear his wrath in the storm?
30204And in our own history have not our greatest achievers of noble things been very indifferent to theological dogmas?
30204And was not the earth certainly flat, as millions of flats believed it to be?
30204And whence the First Napoleon?
30204And who are these enemies?
30204And why, if it was right to thank God for saving Thomas Cooper, would it be wrong to curse him for smashing all the rest?
30204Are intellectual causes dominant or subordinate?
30204Are you something better than a vegetable highly cultivated, or than your brothers of the lower animals?
30204But if the Lord overlooks the great ones of the earth, why is he not impartial?
30204But what has happened since?
30204But who gave us our evil passions?
30204But who is responsible for the moral chaos and the existence of evil?
30204But why did he not continue the quotation?
30204But why should we wrangle?
30204But why?
30204Did not the Bible say that General Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and how could this have happened unless it moved round the earth?
30204Does he know any Atheists, and has he found them one half as dreary as Scotch Calvinists?
30204Does he think that the brains of an Atheist are addled?
30204Does his lordship remember Byron''s epitaph on his Newfoundland dog, and the very uncomplimentary distinction drawn therein between dogs and men?
30204Does not your lordship remember, too, Hamlet''s pursuing the dust of Cæsar to the ignominious bunghole?
30204Does this make him a barren sceptic?
30204Hamlet goes on to say,"And yet, what to me is this_ quintessence of dust?_"How now, your lordship?
30204Hamlet goes on to say,"And yet, what to me is this_ quintessence of dust?_"How now, your lordship?
30204Has he fallen in an apoplectic fit?
30204Have you a mind?
30204How can a man of Dean Stanley''s eminence and ability write such dishonest trash?
30204How then did we come by them?
30204How then do you know that you yourself exist?
30204If Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah, the Deliverer, why is the world still so full of sin and misery?
30204If he were questioned as to his principles, he would probably reply like Artemus Ward--"Princerpuls?
30204If the sun and moon keep watch over General Joshua''s grave, what are we to do?
30204If to say_ Christ_ is absurd, and to say the_ Devil_ blasphemy, what alternative is left?
30204Is it not plain that Christians in all ages have believed in the power and subtlety of the Devil as God''s sleepless antagonist?
30204Is it the Devil then?
30204Is not this a relic of astrology?
30204Must we charitably, though with a touch of sarcasm, repeat Lamb''s words of Coleridge--"Never mind; it''s only his fun?"
30204Now the question arises: Who made the chaos and who is responsible for the evil?
30204Once, while lying on his mattress- grave, he said with a sigh:"If I could even get out on crutches, do you know whither I would go?
30204Or rather does it not suggest the three- card trick?
30204Paine has been accused of drunkenness; but by whom?
30204Still, I can not doubt that the most[?
30204Surely not Assyria, Egypt, Greece, or Carthage?
30204That hell should receive another shock is very proper, but why is there to be an earthquake at the same time?
30204There be Gods many and Lords many; which of the long theological list is to be selected as_ the_ God?
30204WHO ARE THE BLASPHEMERS?
30204WHO ARE THE BLASPHEMERS?
30204Was he of more importance than any of the others?
30204Was it all a dream?
30204Was it because Garfield was a President instead of a King, the elected leader of free men instead of the hereditary ruler of political slaves?
30204Was it through a mere process of spontaneous generation that they sprang up to alter by their genius and overwhelming will the destinies of the world?
30204We will assume its truth; but the important question then arises-- What kind of persons are those who dispense with the rites of religion?
30204What are the distinctions of rank and wealth?
30204What are their names?
30204What can we think of his reticence on such a subject?
30204What differentiates you from the lower animals?
30204What does the general consent of mankind prove in regard to beliefs like Theism?
30204What else could be expected from a Scotchman who has mounted to the spiritual Primacy of England?
30204What has it done, he asks, to abolish drunkenness and gambling?
30204What has the place in which a book is written to do with its value?
30204What is the meaning of_ providential?_ God does all or nothing.
30204What is the name of this abominable print?"
30204What is the use of thinking if I may not express my thought?
30204What more can he ask without declaring himself a weakling or a fool?
30204What more does he need?
30204What more does he require?
30204What nation has declined because of a relapse from religious belief?
30204What right have you to associate Infidelity with fraud and lust?
30204What though tempests beat and billows roar?
30204What would have happened if the Ark had been buried with Jehovah safely fastened in?
30204What, God''s own language inferior to that of the Dean of Westminster?
30204When the patient was thoroughly restored the following conversation ensued:-- Jesus.--Are you well now, my Father?
30204Whence Charlemagne?
30204Whence came Alexander the Great?
30204Whence came Homer, Shakespeare, Bacon?
30204Whence came Plato and all the bright lights of divine philosophy, of divinity, of poetry?
30204Whence came all the great historians?
30204Where are the Atheists who say there is no God?
30204Where is the pith that filled these arms when I fought for my chosen people?
30204Where the fiery vigor that filled my veins when I courted your mother?
30204Who are the blasphemers?
30204Who can say?
30204Who gave you a will?
30204Who gave you a will?
30204Who has the audacity to say that the God who will not aid a mother in the death- chamber shelters the Queen upon her throne?
30204Who then is responsible for the fate of those who perish?
30204Why all this pother if he really exists?
30204Why can not Englishmen enjoy their Sunday''s leisure like the French?
30204Why did God permit the Nihilists to assassinate the late Czar of Russia?
30204Why did n''t you preach a different Gospel while you were about it?
30204Why did the Lord protect him, and not his fellow- travellers?
30204Why do things outside you obey your will?
30204Why should God care for princes more than for peasants, for queens more than for washerwomen?
30204Why should God help a few of his children and neglect all the others?
30204Why this paltering with us in a double sense?
30204Why was he so indifferent in this case?
30204Why was the last plot allowed to succeed?
30204Why, was not Jesus Christ a man, a most literal fact,"gross as a mountain, open, palpable?"
30204Will the infant mind of man, when it reaches maturity, be thus related to God''s?
30204Will the law of human growth and divine decay stop here?
30204Will this new movement die away like so many others?
30204Would his godship have mouldered to dust?
30204Yes, we reply, but when will come the redemption?
30204_ Where else should one go with crutches?_"Such exquisite and mordant irony is strange indeed in a defender of the holy and blessed Trinity.
30204and if you have not, what is it that enables you to think and reason, and fear, and hope?
30204and, if so, what is it that differentiates your superiority?
30204and, if so, what is it?
30204is just as sensible a question as Who gave you a nose?
171 Nephi 11:10 10 And he said unto me: What desirest thou?
171 Nephi 11:16 16 And he said unto me: Knowest thou the condescension of God?
171 Nephi 11:2 2 And the Spirit said unto me: Behold, what desirest thou?
171 Nephi 11:4 4 And the Spirit said unto me: Believest thou that thy father saw the tree of which he hath spoken?
171 Nephi 12:9 9 And he said unto me: Thou rememberest the twelve apostles of the Lamb?
171 Nephi 13:2 2 And the angel said unto me: What beholdest thou?
171 Nephi 13:21 21 And the angel said unto me: Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
171 Nephi 15:10 10 Behold, I said unto them: How is it that ye do not keep the commandments of the Lord?
171 Nephi 15:15 15 And then at that day will they not rejoice and give praise unto their everlasting God, their rock and their salvation?
171 Nephi 15:21 21 And it came to pass that they did speak unto me again, saying: What meaneth this thing which our father saw in a dream?
171 Nephi 15:23 23 And they said unto me: What meaneth the rod of iron which our father saw, that led to the tree?
171 Nephi 15:26 26 And they said unto me: What meaneth the river of water which our father saw?
171 Nephi 15:8 8 And I said unto them: Have ye inquired of the Lord?
171 Nephi 17:34 34 Do ye suppose that our fathers would have been more choice than they if they had been righteous?
171 Nephi 20:14 14 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear; who among them hath declared these things unto them?
171 Nephi 20:6 6 Thou hast seen and heard all this; and will ye not declare them?
171 Nephi 21:15 15 For can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
171 Nephi 21:24 24 For shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captives delivered?
171 Nephi 4:3 3 Now behold ye know that this is true; and ye also know that an angel hath spoken unto you; wherefore can ye doubt?
171 Nephi 7:10 10 How is it that ye have forgotten that ye have seen an angel of the Lord?
171 Nephi 7:9 9 How is it that ye have not hearkened unto the word of the Lord?
172 Nephi 12:22 22 Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of?
172 Nephi 13:15 15 What mean ye?
172 Nephi 15:4 4 What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it?
172 Nephi 16:11 11 Then said I: Lord, how long?
172 Nephi 16:8 8 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
172 Nephi 17:13 13 And he said: Hear ye now, O house of David; is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
172 Nephi 20:15 15 Shall the ax boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
172 Nephi 20:3 3 And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far?
172 Nephi 20:8 8 For he saith: Are not my princes altogether kings?
172 Nephi 20:9 9 Is not Calno as Carchemish?
172 Nephi 24:10 10 All they shall speak and say unto thee: Art thou also become weak as we?
172 Nephi 24:17 17 And made the world as a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof, and opened not the house of his prisoners?
172 Nephi 24:27 27 For the Lord of Hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul?
172 Nephi 24:32 32 What shall then answer the messengers of the nations?
172 Nephi 26:25 25 Behold, doth he cry unto any, saying: Depart from me?
172 Nephi 26:26 26 Behold, hath he commanded any that they should depart out of the synagogues, or out of the houses of worship?
172 Nephi 26:27 27 Hath he commanded any that they should not partake of his salvation?
172 Nephi 26:28 28 Behold, hath the Lord commanded any that they should not partake of his goodness?
172 Nephi 29:5 5 O ye Gentiles, have ye remembered the Jews, mine ancient covenant people?
172 Nephi 29:7 7 Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
172 Nephi 29:8 8 Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
172 Nephi 31:19 19 And now, my beloved brethren, after ye have gotten into this strait and narrow path, I would ask if all is done?
172 Nephi 31:6 6 And now, I would ask of you, my beloved brethren, wherein the Lamb of God did fulfil all righteousness in being baptized by water?
172 Nephi 31:7 7 Know ye not that he was holy?
172 Nephi 32:2 2 Do ye not remember that I said unto you that after ye had received the Holy Ghost ye could speak with the tongue of angels?
172 Nephi 4:27 27 And why should I yield to sin, because of my flesh?
172 Nephi 4:31 31 O Lord, wilt thou redeem my soul?
172 Nephi 6:16 16 For shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
172 Nephi 7 Chapter 7 2 Nephi 7:1 1 Yea, for thus saith the Lord: Have I put thee away, or have I cast thee off forever?
172 Nephi 7:10 10 Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness and hath no light?
172 Nephi 9:47 47 But behold, my brethren, is it expedient that I should awake you to an awful reality of these things?
173 Nephi 12:15 15 Behold, do men light a candle and put it under a bushel?
173 Nephi 13:27 27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
173 Nephi 13:28 28 And why take ye thought for raiment?
173 Nephi 13:31 31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
173 Nephi 14:10 10 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
173 Nephi 14:3 3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
173 Nephi 14:4 4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother: Let me pull the mote out of thine eye-- and behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
173 Nephi 14:9 9 Or what man is there of you, who, if his son ask bread, will give him a stone?
173 Nephi 17:7 7 Have ye any that are sick among you?
173 Nephi 24:2 2 But who may abide the day of his coming, and who shall stand when he appeareth?
173 Nephi 24:8 8 Will a man rob God?
173 Nephi 27:4 4 And the Lord said unto them: Verily, verily, I say unto you, why is it that the people should murmur and dispute because of this thing?
173 Nephi 27:5 5 Have they not read the scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
173 Nephi 27:8 8 And how be it my church save it be called in my name?
17Alma 10:26 26 For behold, have I testified against your law?
17Alma 11:21 21 And this Zeezrom began to question Amulek, saying: Will ye answer me a few questions which I shall ask you?
17Alma 11:23 23 Now Amulek said: O thou child of hell, why tempt ye me?
17Alma 11:24 24 Believest thou that there is no God?
17Alma 11:26 26 And Zeezrom said unto him: Thou sayest there is a true and living God?
17Alma 11:28 28 Now Zeezrom said: Is there more than one God?
17Alma 11:30 30 Now Zeezrom said unto him again: How knowest thou these things?
17Alma 11:32 32 And Zeezrom said again: Who is he that shall come?
17Alma 11:34 34 And Zeezrom said again: Shall he save his people in their sins?
17Alma 11:38 38 Now Zeezrom saith again unto him: Is the Son of God the very Eternal Father?
17Alma 14:19 19 And it came to pass that the judge stood before them, and said: Why do ye not answer the words of this people?
17Alma 14:26 26 And Alma cried, saying: How long shall we suffer these great afflictions, O Lord?
17Alma 15:6 6 And it came to pass that Alma said unto him, taking him by the hand: Believest thou in the power of Christ unto salvation?
17Alma 18:14 14 Therefore Ammon turned himself unto the king, and said unto him: What wilt thou that I should do for thee, O king?
17Alma 18:15 15 And it came to pass that Ammon said unto him again: What desirest thou of me?
17Alma 18:17 17 I say unto you, what is it, that thy marvelings are so great?
17Alma 18:20 20 And the king said: How knowest thou the thoughts of my heart?
17Alma 18:24 24 And Ammon began to speak unto him with boldness, and said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
17Alma 18:26 26 And then Ammon said: Believest thou that there is a Great Spirit?
17Alma 18:31 31 And king Lamoni said: Is it above the earth?
17Alma 18:8 8 And it came to pass that king Lamoni inquired of his servants, saying: Where is this man that has such great power?
17Alma 19:9 9 And Ammon said unto her: Believest thou this?
17Alma 20:10 10 And he also said: Whither art thou going with this Nephite, who is one of the children of a liar?
17Alma 21:7 7 Now Aaron said unto him: Believest thou that the Son of God shall come to redeem mankind from their sins?
17Alma 22:5 5 Now the king said unto them: What is this that ye have said concerning the Spirit of the Lord?
17Alma 22:7 7 And Aaron answered him and said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
17Alma 22:9 9 And the king said: Is God that Great Spirit that brought our fathers out of the land of Jerusalem?
17Alma 26:17 17 Who could have supposed that our God would have been so merciful as to have snatched us from our awful, sinful, and polluted state?
17Alma 26:2 2 And now, I ask, what great blessings has he bestowed upon us?
17Alma 26:21 21 And now behold, my brethren, what natural man is there that knoweth these things?
17Alma 26:24 24 For they said unto us: Do ye suppose that ye can bring the Lamanites to the knowledge of the truth?
17Alma 26:31 31 Now behold, we can look forth and see the fruits of our labors; and are they few?
17Alma 26:33 33 And now behold I say unto you, has there been so great love in all the land?
17Alma 26:35 35 Now have we not reason to rejoice?
17Alma 27:18 18 Now was not this exceeding joy?
17Alma 27:7 7 And Ammon said: I will go and inquire of the Lord, and if he say unto us, go down unto our brethren, will ye go?
17Alma 29:6 6 Now, seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called?
17Alma 29:7 7 Why should I desire that I were an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth?
17Alma 30:15 15 How do ye know of their surety?
17Alma 30:22 22 And it came to pass that the high priest said unto him: Why do ye go about perverting the ways of the Lord?
17Alma 30:35 35 Then why sayest thou that we preach unto this people to get gain, when thou, of thyself, knowest that we receive no gain?
17Alma 30:37 37 And then Alma said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
17Alma 30:39 39 Now Alma said unto him: Will ye deny again that there is a God, and also deny the Christ?
17Alma 30:40 40 And now what evidence have ye that there is no God, or that Christ cometh not?
17Alma 30:44 44 But Alma said unto him: Thou hast had signs enough; will ye tempt your God?
17Alma 30:45 45 And yet do ye go about, leading away the hearts of this people, testifying unto them there is no God?
17Alma 30:51 51 And now when the chief judge saw this, he put forth his hand and wrote unto Korihor, saying: Art thou convinced of the power of God?
17Alma 31:30 30 O Lord God, how long wilt thou suffer that such wickedness and infidelity shall be among this people?
17Alma 32:10 10 Behold I say unto you, do ye suppose that ye can not worship God save it be in your synagogues only?
17Alma 32:11 11 Moreover, I would ask, do ye suppose that ye must not worship God only once in a week?
17Alma 32:18 18 Now I ask, is this faith?
17Alma 32:29 29 Now behold, would not this increase your faith?
17Alma 32:31 31 And now, behold, are ye sure that this is a good seed?
17Alma 32:34 34 And now, behold, is your knowledge perfect?
17Alma 32:35 35 O then, is not this real?
17Alma 33:12 12 And now Alma said unto them: Do ye believe those scriptures which have been written by them of old?
17Alma 33:14 14 Now behold, my brethren, I would ask if ye have read the scriptures?
17Alma 33:3 3 Do ye remember to have read what Zenos, the prophet of old, has said concerning prayer or worship?
17Alma 37:45 45 And now I say, is there not a type in this thing?
17Alma 39:18 18 Is it not as necessary that the plan of redemption should be made known unto this people as well as unto their children?
17Alma 40:7 7 And now I would inquire what becometh of the souls of men from this time of death to the time appointed for the resurrection?
17Alma 42:17 17 Now, how could a man repent except he should sin?
17Alma 42:19 19 Now, if there was no law given-- if a man murdered he should die-- would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
17Alma 42:21 21 And if there was no law given, if men sinned what could justice do, or mercy either, for they would have no claim upon the creature?
17Alma 42:25 25 What, do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
17Alma 45:4 4 And Alma said again: Believest thou in Jesus Christ, who shall come?
17Alma 45:6 6 And Alma said unto him again: Will ye keep my commandments?
17Alma 46:27 27 And now who knoweth but what the remnant of the seed of Joseph, which shall perish as his garment, are those who have dissented from us?
17Alma 5:10 10 And now I ask of you on what conditions are they saved?
17Alma 5:11 11 Behold, I can tell you-- did not my father Alma believe in the words which were delivered by the mouth of Abinadi?
17Alma 5:14 14 And now behold, I ask of you, my brethren of the church, have ye spiritually been born of God?
17Alma 5:15 15 Do ye exercise faith in the redemption of him who created you?
17Alma 5:19 19 I say unto you, can ye look up to God at that day with a pure heart and clean hands?
17Alma 5:20 20 I say unto you, can ye think of being saved when you have yielded yourselves to become subjects to the devil?
17Alma 5:23 23 Behold will they not testify that ye are murderers, yea, and also that ye are guilty of all manner of wickedness?
17Alma 5:27 27 Have ye walked, keeping yourselves blameless before God?
17Alma 5:28 28 Behold, are ye stripped of pride?
17Alma 5:29 29 Behold, I say, is there one among you who is not stripped of envy?
17Alma 5:30 30 And again I say unto you, is there one among you that doth make a mock of his brother, or that heapeth upon him persecutions?
17Alma 5:39 39 And now if ye are not the sheep of the good shepherd, of what fold are ye?
17Alma 5:59 59 For what shepherd is there among you having many sheep doth not watch over them, that the wolves enter not and devour his flock?
17Alma 5:8 8 And now I ask of you, my brethren, were they destroyed?
17Alma 5:9 9 And again I ask, were the bands of death broken, and the chains of hell which encircled them about, were they loosed?
17Alma 60:12 12 Do ye suppose that, because so many of your brethren have been killed it is because of their wickedness?
17Alma 60:18 18 But why should I say much concerning this matter?
17Alma 60:20 20 Have ye forgotten the commandments of the Lord your God?
17Alma 60:23 23 Do ye suppose that God will look upon you as guiltless while ye sit still and behold these things?
17Alma 60:7 7 Can you think to sit upon your thrones in a state of thoughtless stupor, while your enemies are spreading the work of death around you?
17Alma 7:17 17 And now my beloved brethren, do you believe these things?
17Alma 8:19 19 And as he entered the city he was an hungered, and he said to a man: Will ye give to an humble servant of God something to eat?
17Alma 9:9 9 Do ye not remember that our father, Lehi, was brought out of Jerusalem by the hand of God?
17And Ammon said unto him again: Believest thou that this Great Spirit, who is God, created all things which are in heaven and in the earth?
17And I said unto my father: Whither shall I go to obtain food?
17And Limhi said unto him: What cause have ye to come up to war against my people?
17And are not they the ones who have stolen the daughters of the Lamanites?
17And are they not in the wilderness?
17And behold, are not we a remnant of the seed of Joseph?
17And behold, if a wolf enter his flock doth he not drive him out?
17And can ye not also behold me before you?
17And has he suffered that ye have begged in vain?
17And have ye taught this people that they should do all these things?
17And he began to plead for them from that time forth; but they reviled him, saying: Art thou also possessed with the devil?
17And he said unto them: Was it not so?
17And his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
17And how do ye suppose that I know of their surety?
17And is not this, our affliction, great?
17And it came to pass that she did talk with her father, and said unto him: Whereby hath my father so much sorrow?
17And many came forth also, and smote them, saying: Will ye stand again and judge this people, and condemn our law?
17And moreover, have ye sufficiently retained in remembrance that he has delivered their souls from hell?
17And now behold, will not this strengthen your faith?
17And now what say ye?
17And now, are they not his seed?
17And now, believest thou that we deceive this people, that causes such joy in their hearts?
17And now, how could ye speak with the tongue of angels save it were by the Holy Ghost?
17And now, my brethren, what have ye to say against this?
17And the judge smote them again upon their cheeks, and asked: What say ye for yourselves?
17And their works are in the dark; and they say: Who seeth us, and who knoweth us?
17And these things which testify of us, are they not written upon the plates of brass which our father Lehi brought out of Jerusalem?
17And was he not a holy prophet?
17And what know ye concerning the law of Moses?
17And what thank they the Jews for the Bible which they receive from them?
17And where is the fury of the oppressor?
17And while ye are in prison can ye pay even one senine?
17And who hath brought up these?
17And who knoweth but the Lord will carry us forth into a land which is choice above all the earth?
17And who shall be his seed?
17And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?
17And yet will ye deny against all these witnesses?
17Are ye not much better than they?
17Art thou become like unto us?
17Art thou not he that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?
17Art thou sent from God?
17Art thou that Great Spirit, who knows all things?
17Behold are not this people as good as thy people?
17Behold, I say unto you, is not a soul at this time as precious unto God as a soul will be at the time of his coming?
17Behold, I say unto you, that the devil is your shepherd, and ye are of his fold; and now, who can deny this?
17Behold, I say, is not this the cause that the trees of thy vineyard have become corrupted?
17Behold, I was left alone; these, where have they been?
17Behold, O Lord, wilt thou suffer that we shall cross this great water in darkness?
17Behold, are they to be understood according to things which are spiritual, which shall come to pass according to the spirit and not the flesh?
17Behold, has he not set a good example for thee?
17Behold, he has showed unto you a sign; and now will ye dispute more?
17Behold, he is a mighty man, and he can command fifty, yea, even he can slay fifty; then why not us?
17Behold, is not this the Great Spirit who doth send such great punishments upon this people, because of their murders?
17Behold, is there not an account concerning them of old, that they by their secret plans did obtain kingdoms and great glory?
17Behold, my people have not broken the oath that I made unto you; therefore, why should ye break the oath which ye made unto my people?
17Behold, what will these things testify against you?
17Behold, who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of man, who shall die, and of the son of man, who shall be made like unto grass?
17Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord?
17Believest thou that these things are true?
17Believest thou this?
17But ye say: Wherein have we robbed thee?
17But ye say: Wherein shall we return?
17But, behold, why do ye ponder these things in your hearts?
17Can ye tell?
17Could ye say, if ye were called to die at this time, within yourselves, that ye have been sufficiently humble?
17Did he not speak the words of God, and my father Alma believe them?
17Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
17Do they remember the travails, and the labors, and the pains of the Jews, and their diligence unto me, in bringing forth salvation unto the Gentiles?
17Do we not know that it is the blood of your brother?
17Do ye not remember that they were all led by him through the wilderness?
17Do ye not suppose that I know of these things myself?
17Do ye suppose that ye shall dwell with him under a consciousness of your guilt?
17Doth salvation come by the law of Moses?
17Enos 1:7 7 And I said: Lord, how is it done?
17Ether 2:19 19 And behold, O Lord, in them there is no light; whither shall we steer?
17Ether 2:23 23 And the Lord said unto the brother of Jared: What will ye that I should do that ye may have light in your vessels?
17Ether 3:11 11 And the Lord said unto him: Believest thou the words which I shall speak?
17Ether 3:7 7 And the Lord saw that the brother of Jared had fallen to the earth; and the Lord said unto him: Arise, why hast thou fallen?
17For behold, doth not my voice shake the earth?
17For do ye suppose that ye can get rid of the justice of an offended God, who hath been trampled under feet of men, that thereby salvation might come?
17For have not they revealed the plan of salvation?
17For shall the work say of him that made it, he made me not?
17For thus saith the Lord: Where is the bill of your mother''s divorcement?
17For what could I write more than my fathers have written?
17Has the end come yet?
17Hast thou seen an angel?
17Hath he not read the record which our fathers brought across the great deep?
17Have ye any that are lame, or blind, or halt, or maimed, or leprous, or that are withered, or that are deaf, or that are afflicted in any manner?
17Have ye experienced this mighty change in your hearts?
17Have ye forgotten the many times we have been delivered out of the hands of our enemies?
17Have ye obtained a Bible save it were by the Jews?
17Have ye received his image in your countenances?
17Helaman 11:16 16 And now, O Lord, wilt thou turn away thine anger, and try again if they will serve thee?
17Helaman 16:19 19 Yea, why will he not show himself in this land as well as in the land of Jerusalem?
17Helaman 5:38 38 And they said unto the man: Behold, what do all these things mean, and who is it with whom these men do converse?
17Helaman 7:13 13 And it came to pass that he opened his mouth and said unto them: Behold, why have ye gathered yourselves together?
17Helaman 7:20 20 O, how could you have forgotten your God in the very day that he has delivered you?
17Helaman 8:14 14 Yea, did he not bear record that the Son of God should come?
17Helaman 8:2 2 Why seest thou this man, and hearest him revile against this people and against our law?
17Helaman 8:21 21 And now will you dispute that Jerusalem was destroyed?
17Helaman 8:5 5 Therefore they did cry unto the people, saying: Why do you suffer this man to revile against us?
17Helaman 9:29 29 And ye shall say unto him: Have ye murdered your brother?
17Helaman 9:32 32 And when ye have seen this, ye shall say: From whence cometh this blood?
17How could he sin if there was no law?
17How could there be a law save there was a punishment?
17How is it that ye can attain unto faith, save ye shall have hope?
17How is it that ye will perish, because of the hardness of your hearts?
17How knowest thou that we are not a righteous people?
17How knowest thou that we have cause to repent?
17How knowest thou the thought and intent of our hearts?
17I say unto you, can you look up, having the image of God engraven upon your countenances?
17If ye have such great power why do ye not deliver yourselves?
17If ye have, how can ye disbelieve on the Son of God?
17In whom did ye desire that Alma should show forth his sign?
17Is it the Son of God?
17Is not Hamath as Arpad?
17Is not Samaria as Damascus?
17Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
17Jacob 2:14 14 And now, my brethren, do ye suppose that God justifieth you in this thing?
17Jacob 2:21 21 Do ye not suppose that such things are abominable unto him who created all flesh?
17Jacob 5:21 21 And it came to pass that the servant said unto his master: How comest thou hither to plant this tree, or this branch of the tree?
17Jacob 5:41 41 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard wept, and said unto the servant: What could I have done more for my vineyard?
17Jacob 5:47 47 But what could I have done more in my vineyard?
17Jacob 6:12 12 O be wise; what can I say more?
17Jacob 6:6 6 Yea, today, if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts; for why will ye die?
17Jacob 6:8 8 Behold, will ye reject these words?
17Jacob 7:10 10 And I said unto him: Believest thou the scriptures?
17Jacob 7:14 14 And I said unto him: What am I that I should tempt God to show unto thee a sign in the thing which thou knowest to be true?
17Jacob 7:9 9 And I said unto him: Deniest thou the Christ who shall come?
17Know ye not that I have power to deliver you up unto the flames?
17Know ye not that he hath all power, and at his great command the earth shall be rolled together as a scroll?
17Know ye not that the Lord hath chosen him to be a ruler over you, and this because of your iniquities?
17Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
17Knowest thou that the righteous yieldeth to no such temptations?
17Knowest thou the meaning of the tree which thy father saw?
17Mormon 5:22 22 And then, O ye Gentiles, how can ye stand before the power of God, except ye shall repent and turn from your evil ways?
17Mormon 5:23 23 Know ye not that ye are in the hands of God?
17Mormon 8:33 33 O ye wicked and perverse and stiffnecked people, why have ye built up churches unto yourselves to get gain?
17Mormon 9:16 16 Behold, are not the things that God hath wrought marvelous in our eyes?
17Mormon 9:18 18 And who shall say that Jesus Christ did not many mighty miracles?
17Mormon 9:19 19 And if there were miracles wrought then, why has God ceased to be a God of miracles and yet be an unchangeable Being?
17Mormon 9:26 26 And now, behold, who can stand against the works of the Lord?
17Mormon 9:3 3 Then will ye longer deny the Christ, or can ye behold the Lamb of God?
17Mormon 9:9 9 For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
17Moroni 7:20 20 And now, my brethren, how is it possible that ye can lay hold upon every good thing?
17Moroni 7:29 29 And because he hath done this, my beloved brethren, have miracles ceased?
17Moroni 7:36 36 Or have angels ceased to appear unto the children of men?
17Moroni 7:41 41 And what is it that ye shall hope for?
17Mosiah 12:29 29 And again he said unto them: If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?
17Mosiah 12:30 30 Know ye not that I speak the truth?
17Mosiah 12:37 37 Now Abinadi said unto them, Have ye done all this?
17Mosiah 13:32 32 And now, did they understand the law?
17Mosiah 13:33 33 For behold, did not Moses prophesy unto them concerning the coming of the Messiah, and that God should redeem his people?
17Mosiah 14 Chapter 14 Mosiah 14:1 1 Yea, even doth not Isaiah say: Who hath believed our report, and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
17Mosiah 14:8 8 He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare his generation?
17Mosiah 15:10 10 And now I say unto you, who shall declare his generation?
17Mosiah 15:27 27 Therefore ought ye not to tremble?
17Mosiah 16:13 13 And now, ought ye not to tremble and repent of your sins, and remember that only in and through Christ ye can be saved?
17Mosiah 20:18 18 For do ye not remember the priests of thy father, whom this people sought to destroy?
17Mosiah 27:13 13 Nevertheless he cried again, saying: Alma, arise and stand forth, for why persecutest thou the church of God?
17Mosiah 27:15 15 And now behold, can ye dispute the power of God?
17Mosiah 2:25 25 And now I ask, can ye say aught of yourselves?
17Mosiah 4:19 19 For behold, are we not all beggars?
17Mosiah 5:14 14 And again, doth a man take an ass which belongeth to his neighbor, and keep him?
17Mosiah 7:23 23 And now, is not this grievous to be borne?
17Mosiah 8:12 12 And I say unto thee again: Knowest thou of any one that can translate?
17Now Lamoni said unto him: Who told thee that thy brethren were in prison?
17Now, if a man murdereth, behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
17O Lord, canst thou not turn away thine anger from us?
17O house of Israel, is my hand shortened at all that it can not redeem, or have I no power to deliver?
17O then why not the Son of God come, according to his prophecy?
17O, then, why is it, that ye can be so hard in your hearts?
17Or has he withheld the power of the Holy Ghost from them?
17Or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, he had no understanding?
17Or will he, so long as time shall last, or the earth shall stand, or there shall be one man upon the face thereof to be saved?
17Sawest thou more than this?
17Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
17Shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
17Suppose ye that we shall believe the testimony of one man, although he should preach unto us that the earth should pass away?
17That I may tell you of your iniquities?
17That your garments have been cleansed and made white through the blood of Christ, who will come to redeem his people from their sins?
17Therefore I said unto thee: Canst thou translate?
17Therefore what will ye that I should prepare for you that ye may have light when ye are swallowed up in the depths of the sea?
17Therefore, what manner of men ought ye to be?
17Therefore, what teach ye this people?
17Therefore, who wondereth that they are in bondage, and that they are smitten with sore afflictions?
17To whom have I put thee away, or to which of my creditors have I sold you?
17What could I have done more for my vineyard?
17What is the cause of their being loosed from the bands of death, yea, and also the chains of hell?
17What meaneth the tree which he saw?
17What say ye?
17Wherefore, my beloved brethren, can we follow Jesus save we shall be willing to keep the commandments of the Father?
17Who can deny his sayings?
17Who is it that has corrupted my vineyard?
17Who is mine adversary?
17Who will contend with me?
17Who will despise the children of Christ?
17Who will despise the works of the Lord?
17Who will rise up against the almighty power of the Lord?
17Why am I angry because of mine enemy?
17Why are ye ashamed to take upon you the name of Christ?
17Why do not angels appear unto us?
17Why do ye look for a Christ?
17Why do ye not think that greater is the value of an endless happiness than that misery which never dies-- because of the praise of the world?
17Why do ye set your hearts upon riches?
17Why do ye speak against all the prophecies of the holy prophets?
17Why do ye teach this people that there shall be no Christ, to interrupt their rejoicings?
17Why has he forsaken you?
17Why have ye transfigured the holy word of God, that ye might bring damnation upon your souls?
17Why will ye die?
17Will ye say that the sons of Zedekiah were not slain, all except it were Mulek?
17Will ye say, Show unto me a sign, when ye have the testimony of all these thy brethren, and also all the holy prophets?
17Wilt thou deliver me out of the hands of mine enemies?
17Wilt thou make me that I may shake at the appearance of sin?
17Would I be plain unto you according to the plainness of the truth if ye were freed from sin?
17Would I harrow up your souls if your minds were pure?
17Would ye that he should afflict others, to show unto thee a sign?
17Yea, and do ye not behold that the seed of Zedekiah are with us, and they were driven out of the land of Jerusalem?
17Yea, and even all the prophets who have prophesied ever since the world began-- have they not spoken more or less concerning these things?
17Yea, and have you sufficiently retained in remembrance his mercy and long- suffering towards them?
17Yea, and who can comprehend the marvelous works of God?
17Yea, at that day, will they not receive the strength and nourishment from the true vine?
17Yea, have ye forgotten the captivity of our fathers?
17Yea, how long will ye choose darkness rather than light?
17Yea, how long will ye suffer yourselves to be led by foolish and blind guides?
17Yea, to whom have I sold you?
17Yea, what do the Gentiles mean?
17Yea, what grounds had they to hope for salvation?
17Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his mercy, and of his long- suffering towards the children of men?
17Yea, why should I give way to temptations, that the evil one have place in my heart to destroy my peace and afflict my soul?
17Yea, will they not come unto the true fold of God?
17Yet ye say: What have we spoken against thee?
17and where will ye leave your glory?
17or, What shall we drink?
17or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
17to whom will ye flee for help?
33296Am I a dog?
33296How much do you really care?
33296How ready are you to think intently upon something which has no more fun in it than a page of figures or an array of unyielding facts? 33296 I heard the voice of the Lord say, Whom shall I send?
33296To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices? 33296 What does it mean to be religious?"
33296Wherewith shall I come before the Lord?
33296Who can separate us from the love of Christ? 33296 Will the Lord be pleased with a thousand rams or with ten thousand rivers of oil?
33296Are not these the traits which make any man kingly in his bearing and in the whole content of his inner life?
33296Are you striving to live it?
33296But how was this country boy with rough hands and all the marks of toil upon him to become king?
33296But to- day if you meet a Hebrew, or an Italian, or a Greek in any part of the world and ask him,"What year is it?"
33296But where can you find a better sermon on the need of personal purity?
33296Can tribulation or distress or persecution or famine, or peril or sword?
33296Can you say that?
33296Does he mean anything by it all, or is he only an unreasoning, purposeless force?
33296GEORGE WOOD ANDERSON Problem-- or Opportunity?
33296Have we not sore need of these same qualities in the more exacting pursuits of peace?
33296He was to change the history of the world-- how did He go about it?
33296How completely have you set your heart upon that which is vital?"
33296How far are you ready to bend all the best energies of body, brain and heart to the gaining of some worthy end?
33296How many of you believe that?
33296How much do I consume in those provisions which I make for a wider culture through books, pictures, music and the like?"
33296How much in food and dress, in housing and furnishing, in motor cars and yachts, in travel and in recreation?
33296How shall we think about ultimate reality?
33296If it is good for men to be sober and clean in war time, why not at all times?
33296If so, is he wise or blind?
33296Is anybody?
33296Is he good or evil or morally indifferent?
33296It is for every man to ask himself:"How much do I eat up in my generous mode of life?
33296It is the easiest thing in the world to say,"I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and earth,"but do you really believe it?
33296It was One who knew what was in man who said,"Why beholdest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye and considerest not the beam in thine own eye?
33296Judah, who was always a thrifty soul, said,"What profit is it if we slay our brother and conceal his blood?"
33296May it not be that this was one secret of her beneficent reign which lasted for more than sixty years?
33296V The Young Man Who Changed the History of the World Why do you write it 1917?
33296What does it mean to be good?
33296What does this big husky fellow, this wild, fun- loving chap have to do with the working out of the divine purpose for the race?
33296What is behind all these changing, passing phenomena?
33296What is your average intake of this world''s good things?
33296What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, but feels within himself a capacity for higher things unrealized?
33296When may we call any man good?
33296Who hath required this at your hands?
33296Who is back of it all?
33296Who will go for us?
33296Why not have men at their best in the mill and in the mine, on the farm and in the factory, in the counting- room and in the places of trade?
33296You can not ask yourself or your fellows a more important question than this--"How shall we think about God?"
33671What hast thou that thou hast not received? 33671 And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?
33671And what else could we wish?
33671Are you to her an honor or a disgrace, a joy or a sorrow?
33671But in the world, in what condition do we behold her?
33671Could a course like hers have terminated more appropriately than with so beautiful, painless, and tranquil a passing away?
33671Did we not oppose them by yielding to our evil inclinations and passions?
33671Have we corresponded with God''s designs?
33671Have you, during your past life, always been a good child of this loving Mother?
33671How, then, could such a highly privileged body, a pure and virginal body, be permitted to pass through corruption and decay?
33671If the Son of God said of Himself:"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
33671MEDITATION WHO can describe Mary''s sorrow when, returning from Jerusalem, she missed her divine Son?
33671On whom shall we call for aid?
33671Or is there anything in her example that we are unable to imitate?
33671PRACTICE DURING this second great sorrow, what was Mary''s behavior?
33671PRACTICE"HOW shall this be done, because I know not man?"
33671Who can describe this affecting meeting?
28513--p. 170: Berecovered to Be recovered--p. 184: on to one( that rocks one to Sleep)--p. 193: The Sweet Waters of Stealth?
2851312.12.__ He knows he hath but a short time._ And how does he_ know_ it?
2851313.2, 3.__ Think ye that these were Sinners above others, because they suffered such Things?
28513And have been heard calling upon their Familiar Spirits?
28513And have been known to use Spells and Charms?
28513And have not men been seen to do things which are above humane Strength, that no man living could do without Diabolical Assistances?
28513And here, what shall I say?
28513And how did men first come to know that Witches would be discovered in such ways as these, which have been mentioned?
28513And how often has he pretended to be the Apostle_ Paul_ or_ Peter_ or some other celebrated Saint?
28513And how shall Men live on the Earth, if the Devil may be permitted to use such Power?
28513And if to touch him, why not to scratch him and fetch Blood out of him, which is but an harder kind of touch?
28513And shall Men try whether God will work a Miracle to make a discovery?
28513And to reveal Secrets which could not be discovered but by the Devil?
28513And to shew in a Glass or in a Shew- stone persons absent?
28513And what an Hour of Darkness was it?
28513And what is the cause of this?
28513And what use ought now to be made of so tremendous a dispensation?
28513And why?
28513Are all the other Instruments of thy Vengeance, too good for the chastisement of such transgressors as we are?
28513Are we at our_ Boards_?
28513B.__ What the Man''s Name was?_ his Countenance was much altered; nor could he say, who''twas.
28513But have we safely got on our way thus far?
28513But how should it be with_ us_, when we perceive that our_ Time_ is but_ short_?
28513But is_ New- England_, the only Christian Countrey, that hath undergone such Diabolical Molestations?
28513But now,_ What shall we do?__ I._ Let the Devils_ coming down_ in_ great wrath_ upon us, cause us to_ come down_ in_ great grief_ before the Lord.
28513But the next Morning,_ Edmond Eliot_, going into_ Martin''s_ House, this Woman asked him where Kembal was?
28513But what shall be done to cure these Distractions?
28513But what shall be done, as to those against whom the_ evidence_ is chiefly founded in the_ dark world_?
28513But what shall we now do, that we may be fortified against those Devices?
28513But whereas''tis objected; where is Providence?
28513But, O why should not_ New- England_ be the most forward part of the English Nation in such_ Reformations_?
28513But,_ is not the Hand of Joab here?_ Sure, There is the_ wrath_ of the_ Devil_ also in it.
28513Conjuring to raise Storms?
28513Did she not hear the_ Drum_ beat?
28513Do we stay till the_ Storm_ of his_ Wrath_ be over?
28513E''en the same that was mutter''d in the Ear of the Afflicted_ Job_,_ Is not this the Uprightness of thy Ways?
28513E._ Seems it at all marvellous unto us, that the_ Devil_ should get such footing in our Country?
28513Has there not also been a world of_ discontent_ in our Borders?
28513Have not many of us been_ Devils_ one unto another for Slanderings, for Backbitings, for Animosities?
28513Have there been any disputed Methods used in discovering the Works of Darkness?
28513He asked her, who did then?
28513He demanded why?
28513He would have us trie the Justice of God; but how?
28513He would have us trie the Power of God; but how?
28513He would have us trie the Promise of God; but how?
28513He would have us trie the Threatning of God; but how?
28513Hence we read about,_ The Prince of the power of the Air_: Our_ Air_ has a_ power_?
28513How comes your Appearance to hurt these?
28513How did our Lord silence the_ Devil_?
28513How did the Devil assault the First_ Adam_?
28513If the Devils_ Time_ were above a_ thousand years ago_, pronounced_ short_, what may we suppose it now in_ our_ Time?
28513In fine, Have there been faults on any side fallen into?
28513Is it not possible?
28513It was for Us that our Lord overcome the Devil: and when he did but say,_ Satan, Get hence_, away presently the Tygre flew: Does the Devil molest Us?
28513May we not say,_ We are in the very belly of Hell_, when_ Hell_ it self is feeding upon us?
28513Must that which is there next mentioned, be next encountered?
28513Must the plague of_ Old à � gypt_ come upon thee?
28513Must this_ Wilderness_ be made a Receptacle for the_ Dragons of the Wilderness_?
28513No sure; why may not the_ last_ be the_ first_?
28513Of what use or state will_ America_ be, when the_ Kingdom of God_ shall come?
28513On the one side;[ Alas, my Pen, must thou write the word,_ Side_ in the Business?]
28513Once more, why may not_ Storms_ be reckoned among those_ Woes_, with which the Devil does disturb us?
28513Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished, being Innocent?
28513Said_ Joseph_,_ What''s the matter Brother?
28513Shall we condemn him that is most just?
28513Shall we sink, expire, perish, before the_ short time_ of the Devil shall be finished?
28513Some time after,_ Bishop_ asked him, whether her Father would grind her Grist for her?
28513The Chief Judg asked the Prisoner, who he thought hindred these Witnesses from giving their_ Testimonies_?
28513The Devil himself, will Egg us on to many a_ Duty_; and why so?
28513The Devil will fright men from doing those things, that are,_ the Things of their Peace_; but How?
28513The Devil would have us to trie the Purpose of God, about our selves or others; but how?
28513The Devil would have us trie the Mercy of God, but how?
28513The Worshipful Mr._ Hathorne_ asked her,_ Why she afflicted those Children?_ She said, she did not Afflict them.
28513The afflicted Persons asked her, why she did not go to the Company of Witches which were before the Meeting- House Mustering?
28513Their Master.----_ Magistrate._ Their Master?
28513There will be Devils to Tempt us unto Carnality; Are we in our_ Shops_?
28513There will be Devils to Tempt us unto Sensuality: Are we in our_ Beds_?
28513Thus would the Devil Elevate us into the_ Air_, above our Neighbours; and why so?
28513Was it not a Miracle when_ Peter_ was kept from sinking under the Water by the Omnipotency of Christ?
28513We are engaged in a_ Fast_ this day; but shall we try to fetch_ Meat out of the Eater_, and make the_ Lion_ to afford some_ Hony_ for our_ Souls_?
28513We may say; and shall we not be_ humbled_ when we say it?
28513What Credit can be given to those that say they can turn Men into Horses?
28513What a Difficult, what an Arduous Task, have those Worthy Personages now upon their Hands?
28513What a_ full_ Armoury then have we, in_ all_ the sacred Pages that lie before us?
28513What hurt did I ever do you in my life?
28513What is their Appearing sometimes Cloathed with_ Light_ or_ Fire_ upon them?
28513What is their Covering of themselves and their Instruments with_ Invisibility_?
28513What is their Entring their Names in a_ Book_?
28513What is their Transportation thro''the_ Air_?
28513What is their Travelling_ in Spirit_, while their Body is cast into a Trance?
28513What is their causing of_ Cattle_ to run mad and perish?
28513What is their coming together from all parts, at the Sound of a_ Trumpet_?
28513What is their making of the Afflicted_ Rise_, with a touch of their_ Hand_?
28513What is their stricking down with a fierce_ Look_?
28513What needs now more witness or further Enquiry?_ XIV.
28513What was it, that the Devil hurried our Lord Jesus Christ unto the Top of the_ Temple_ for?
28513What was the design of our God, in bringing over so many_ Europà ¦ ans_ hither of later years?
28513What_ Rulers_ would the Devil have, to command all mankind, if he might have his will?
28513When our Lord was in his Penury, then says the Devil,_ If thou be the Son of God;_ he now makes an_ If_, of it;_ What?
28513Whence had they this Supernatural Sight?
28513Where was it, that the Devil fell upon our Lord?
28513Who of us can say, what may be shewn in the_ Glasses_ of the Great_ Lying Spirit_?
28513Why was that?
28513Why, did the Devil say to our Lord,_ Cast thy self down_, but in hopes that our Lord would have broke his Bones, in the fall?
28513Would we find a Covert from these_ Vultures_?
28513Yet when she was asked, what she had to say for her self?
28513_ A Devil._ What is_ that_?
28513_ Magistrate._ But what do you think ails them?
28513_ Magistrate._ Do n''t you think they are bewitch''d?
28513_ Magistrate._ Is it not_ your_ Master?
28513_ Magistrate._ Pray, what ails these People?
28513_ Magistrate._ Well, what have you done towards this?
28513_ Martin._ How do I know?
28513_ N._ and said,_ Do you not see her?
28513are you not ashamed, a Woman of your Profession, to afflict a poor Creature so?
28513keeps us from such a Mishap; yet where have we an_ Absolute Promise_, that we shall every one always be kept from it?
28513or by any unadvisableness contribute unto the Widening of our Breaches?
28513or that he that governs the Earth hateth Right?
28513whether the great Black Man?
28513who do you think is their Master?
33607And go forth hopeless?
33607And with what beasts is it going to fight? 33607 Art thou, my brave Timon, also becoming a meek and beautiful Christian?"
33607Dost thou not know the terms?
33607Father, father, dost thou not know him?
33607Father,said the boy, in a trembling tone, yet with a ring of purpose in it,"wilt thou permit my absence for a little time?"
33607I can not remain,said Myrtis,"but what would Titanus say?"
33607Is there a maiden named Pathema lodging here?
33607Is there no man compelled to fight, oh father?
33607My father,said he tremulously,"is it the lady Tharsos spoke of?"
33607The house among the olive trees at the base of yonder hill-- whose is it, friend?
33607Thou wilt, of course, wait and see the maiden?
33607Thy name, my darling?
33607What dost thou think of all this, my Myrtis?
33607What kind of lion is coming father?
33607Where is the Christian maiden?
33607Who are these two men that sit together in the portico?
33607Who is that courageous but foolhardy venturer?
33607Why not, father?
33607Why?
33607Will it only go round the arena and roar?
33607Will nobody fight for her and save her?
33607Come now and tell-- As aged man, with beard of snow And hair all white, what gave thy name, Adown the years, the glow of fame?
33607Is not this foul spectacle around her the proof?
33607Is this possible?
33607Should we not wait till then, Demonicus?"
33607The boy was perplexed:--"What dost thou mean, father?"
33607Turning round into his former place,"Is there a lion coming at last, my father?"
33607Was the dauntless destroyer himself destroyed?
33607Was there no eye to pity, none to save?
33607Wert thou a selfish, cunning boy?
33607What man with a mere dagger could slay a lion?
33607What terms?"
33607Whence that light and peace?"
33607Who was he that had so valiantly fought and bled for her?
33607Who would take such a risk for a woman, a Christian too?
33607Will they be wild- boars, or bears, or tigers, or elephants?
33635And what are we doing?
33635Are you sure that God is on your side?
33635Do you want to sacrifice the freedom of the individual?
33635Has he forgotten ony thin''?
33635What do you mean?
33635Who can tell,they whisper one to another,"if God will turn and repent, and turn away from His fierce anger, that we perish not?"
33635Why should we rail at death?
33635But in the realm of beauty, is there not destruction possible there?
33635But self- interest answered with cold disdain:"What sickly sentimentalist is this?
33635CAN THE WORLD BE WON FOR CHRIST?
33635Can it alter the will of the Unchangeable?
33635Can prayer really prevail with God?
33635Has nothing perished there?
33635How was it that Jerusalem thus pulled at its children''s heart- strings until they hurried back to rebuild?
33635If there be no power in it, why should men go on praying?
33635Is it because we are losing our sensitiveness-- becoming brutalised?
33635Is it not mockery to speak of the conservation of the constituent elements there?
33635Is not the attitude of non- resistance that which Jesus Christ enjoins?
33635Is that all that will be left of us too at the last?
33635Is that to be the guerdon of their sacrifice; is it for that that they have gone down into hell?
33635Never again will the first question be when the door is opened, as it was through all the days since the golden days of childhood,"Where is mother?"
33635This criminal sealing up of the very fountain of life-- how can we bear it?
33635To homes in which the fires are extinguished, the candles burnt down to the socket; the cupboards bare, the children famished and neglected?
33635Was the Empire reared by the heroism of generations to crumble under our feet?
33635Was there to be no end to that tramp, tramp of men yielding before death?
33635We hear the glorious words:"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
33635What is it that has happened to him who lies in a nameless grave in France?
33635What is it that sustains the men who go down to the earthly hell of ruthless war?
33635What is it-- death-- but just this-- the slave of immortality?"
33635What is the result?
33635What is the will of God towards that nation?
33635What would follow?
33635When they come back, war- worn, to what will they return?
33635Why should a passion for righteousness be evoked in the human heart by the fact that a Galilean was crucified by a petty Roman official?
33635he answered,"do you feel pity for a dead enemy?"
33635he asked in his curt military tones;"do you think that you can make saints of people by Act of Parliament?
30178And how old are you?
30178And what did you say?
30178But who, then, was that woman who was presented to me as his wife?
30178Do we love our husbands?
30178Do you think it will be a good thing for Fatimah?
30178Does He not love us, too, this gracious Master? 30178 Have we wandered in the dark for centuries, misled by blind leaders of the blind, and missing the good things offered us by the God of Ishmael?"
30178Have you any children?
30178How can she be your mother?
30178How can they hear without a preacher?
30178How old is she?
30178Is it a boy or a girl?
30178Master,I said, as from a dream awaking,"Is this the service Thou dost show to me?
30178She? 30178 WHAT WILT THOU HAVE ME TO DO?"
30178What are we to do?
30178What else could be done?
30178When the learned ones ascribe such characteristics to women, is it any wonder that they have come to regard themselves as mere beasts of burden? 30178 Why did that man take another wife when he was happy and had children?"
30178Why do you do that when you are so happy as you are? 30178 Why do you take your wife out to walk with you?"
30178Why then judge so severely those who are all suffering under these troubles? 30178 Why?"
30178Would it not be better to eat together?
30178Yes,she said,"but never mind, was n''t Jesus beaten for me?"
30178--"What can be the matter with Kaleela?"
30178--"Where is Tantaweyah to- day?"
30178A father engaging his daughter was asked,"What does the girl think of it herself?"
30178ARE they the faces of a dead people?
30178And God heard the voice of the lad, and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar?
30178And down beyond these outward capacities, how about their spirit- nature?
30178And he wept aloud and cried out:"Wo n''t you pray for me?"
30178And men still find out even among Moslems:"What man on earth hath power or skill To stem the torrent of a woman''s will?
30178And their powers of feeling: do their faces look as if these have been crushed out by a life of servitude?
30178And what is the price of a goodly pearl?
30178And what is the price of a human soul?
30178And why should they not be, who always sit behind a curtain wrapped in a veil?
30178Are they lovable?
30178Are they pretty?
30178Are we to leave these, our sisters, alone to their fate?
30178Are you not responsible to God for a part in the evangelization of Arabia in this generation?
30178But what does he care as long as he_ is_ master and reigns supreme?
30178Can there be any real happiness for a Mohammedan woman?
30178Can we say as much for any other system of education or religion?
30178Could one blame her?
30178Do we act as if we believed it?
30178Do we believe that each heaven- sent prayer brings the cloud- burst nearer?
30178Do you like them?
30178Do you see no material for Christ if they had a chance of the Water of Life?
30178Do you wonder that we do not consider it an elevating creed?
30178Does the speaker think we are all blind, and deaf, and ignorant?
30178Does this little description stir your pity?
30178Doors, doors, but how can we enter them?
30178Dost Thou to me entrust Thy bread for breaking To those who cry for Thee?
30178Hath not God said:"Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else.... Unto Me every knee shall bow"?
30178Here they know the bitterness of being one of two or three wives, why then should they wish to be"one of seventy"?
30178His last and oft repeated words to his new- found Christian friends, as they rode away, were:"Wo n''t you continue to pray for me?"
30178How can she consent to see her given in a marriage to which her approval has not even been asked, or possibly where it has been refused?
30178How can women, brought up as she was, have healthy children?
30178How could they brave its publicity?
30178How do they bring up their children?
30178How do they keep their homes?
30178How for a single day this pathway trace, And feel no loving arm thrown round about me, No all- sustaining grace?
30178How long must I put up with these evil doings?''
30178How shall she escape the name which her own family perhaps give her--"a cow"?
30178I need you now, can you teach me how to die?
30178If thou sayest, Behold we knew not this, doth not He that weigheth the hearts consider it and He that keepeth thy soul, doth not He know it?
30178Is it right to marry her?"
30178Is it surprising that I almost accused my fellow- missionaries of misrepresenting the home life of the people?
30178Is it then strange that women believe in written prayers, fortune telling, and the_ istekhara_?
30178Many more, no doubt, feel all these things, but what can they do?
30178Once after the others had gone she caught hold of me, saying,"Do you think I walk all these miles, with my blind eyes, to learn nothing?
30178One difficulty haunted her, she was ignorant, could not even read, and her teachers told her Jesus was not the Son of God;--must they not know best?
30178One is led to ask, what is the cause of this dark cloud of evil which casts its terrible shadow over so many homes?
30178Perhaps she would come to her?
30178Perhaps you say,"Why does her husband not protect his wife from unkindness, does he not care for her?"
30178Poor they certainly are, but what of that when they have enough to eat such as it is and can spend their whole lives in sunshine and fresh air?
30178Said a mother,"Why should I not weep over my baby girl, who must endure the same sorrows I have known?
30178Shall we give ourselves to hasten it?
30178She said nothing-- what could she say?
30178Some one has asked:"What happens to the cast- off wives and divorced women among the Moslems?"
30178That one last cry of faith, somewhere, will set it free?
30178The old woman had worked the works of Satan over him, and how could he escape?
30178The wife asks,''What is this business in which you have been engaged?
30178The wives with tears streaming down their cheeks say,"How can his small wages support three or four wives?"
30178The woman knew that her end was near, but how could she die?
30178The work in the hands of those workers already in the field can scarcely allow any addition, and yet we PRAYED for these; and now who shall feed them?
30178The younger man replied with indignation,"Is she not a human being, and shall I not treat her as such?"
30178These few particulars showing the indifference and ignorance among the men, what can be expected of the women?
30178They worship the God who has Mohammed for his prophet and_ who is he_?
30178To suffer not only in this life but also in the life to come?
30178Was Jesus married?"
30178Was there no one to stretch out a helping hand?
30178We are shocked at the coarse questions:"Can God have a Son?
30178We know that mothers- in- law even in England have not always a good name, but what may they be to a young girl completely under their power?
30178What am I to do with them?
30178What are the women like?
30178What did I find?
30178What is he to do?
30178What is likely to be the future of that child?
30178What is the legal and social position of woman?
30178What must we do?
30178What of the moral and spiritual?
30178What of the poor temporary hired ones, who come for a longer or shorter period, and a specified wage?
30178What opportunity is there before the little mother but fourteen years old herself?
30178What uplifting or educating influences does the bare windowless abode( opening only to the central court of the home) exercise?
30178When I asked,"What will become of her when she is old and perhaps cast off again?"
30178When a child is born in a family the first question asked is,"Is it a boy or girl?"
30178Where are they now?
30178Where was she going?
30178Who could tell her?
30178Who will come to help to find them and to bring them in?
30178Who will go to teach them how to die and how to live?
30178Who would teach her to read?
30178Why so sad on this joyous occasion?"
30178Why then reproach the women?
30178Why, then, should they desire it?
30178Will not many Christian women give themselves to such work as this?
30178Will you come and put your hands on my head and bring down God''s blessing upon me?
30178Will you not ask yourselves, our brothers, can these things be?
30178Will you not pray for them?
30178Will you spend five minutes of your hours to- day in looking-- just looking-- at them, till they have sunk down into your heart?
30178XXV"WHAT WILT THOU HAVE ME TO DO?"
30178Yet one can hardly wonder at their condition, what chances have they had?
30178and shall not He render to every man according to his works?"
30178she said,"what_ has_ become of me?
30178the people are ripe for education-- but is there not a serious danger in giving them education and education_ only_?
30178who will dive to the lowest depths, To gather these hidden pearls?
34377Whosoever?
34377And what has been the result of all this?
34377At the close of his address, an attempt was made by the--_hearers_( can they be called?)
34377The reader may now be desirous of asking--"And what has been the_ result_ of all this service?"
34377Whence does he obtain refreshment for the inner man_ himself_?
34483Are they all dead, have none been spared?
34483But how shall I be able to live all alone by myself on the island?
34483I suppose it must be; and do n''t you know me?
34483Is that you, Gurton?
34483What is your name, then?
34483What should I have done without this?
34483But then when they were gone, how should he live?
34483But where have you been all the time?"
34483Have you a companion with you?"
34483If any one asks you questions on deck, that is what you must say to them-- you understand me?"
34483If his friend Hadow had fallen in the strife, what would be his fate when the rest of the crew discovered him?
34483What is your name?"
34483What, is n''t there a young lad somewhere about the island?"
34483are you Englishmen?"
34483have you got that book still, Mr Gurton?"
19100But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to take My covenant in thy mouth? 19100 For what communion hath light with darkness?
19100Have you received the Holy Ghost?
19100I will cause him,saith God,"to draw nigh, and he then shall approach; for who is this that hath engaged his heart?"
19100I will cause the horn of Israel to flourish, saith God:by what means?
19100If you will fear the Lord and serve Him( these are Samuel''s words to the people)"and not rebel:"what then?
19100Is it not a good and pleasant thing for brethren to dwell together in unity?
19100Seemeth it( said David once to Saul''s servants) a small thing in your eyes, to be son- in- law to a king,seeing I am a poor man?
19100Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with Thee, that frameth mischief by a law?
19100They shall seek the Lord,_ i.e._ they shall seek God for Himself, and not only for themselves;"going and weeping;"why?
19100Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100Who is it that hath engaged,tied, bound his heart from starting aside like a broken bow, to approach to, and to continue with Me, saith the Lord?
191001. Who is he,_ viz._ Christ, hath appointed his heart?
191002. Who hath fitted and adorned his heart?
191002. Who was the Son of this great king?
191003. Who is it that provides means for their sustenance daily, and makes these means effectual, but only the Lord?
19100A mountain reproved,"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100All people, it''s true, are God''s people by right of creation: why therefore says he,_ Thy_ people, and not_ all_ people?
19100All whom this verse specifies, and enow to bring in all the rest?
19100Always we may learn from this, that the Lord''s best servants have been, and will be abused, and spitefully used?
19100Am I indeed resolved in like manner, without respect of persons, to endeavour the extirpation of popery, prelacy?
19100Am I indeed resolved to humble myself for my own sins, and the sins of the kingdom?
19100An impediment removed, under the name of a mountain,"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100And I think God saith to you in this text,"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100And as for Jesus Christ, who is the angel of the covenant: are there not some amongst us that ungod Jesus Christ?
19100And can we think, that God will be easily entreated to sheath up His bloody sword, and to cease shedding our blood?
19100And do not these look like the days wherein the prophet calls to the doing of this?
19100And doth not this indistinctly admit all, and all, of all sorts?
19100And here, let me not conceal the mercy of the Lord to us, in the work now in hand; for why should not the Lord have the glory of all His favours?
19100And how base is that issue which is begotten between, and born from vile affections, and a reprobate mind?
19100And how great an obligation to duly doth this contain, wherein there is an obligation to every duty?
19100And how reverently did they read in the Scriptures, and speak of the nature of the covenant?
19100And if families be not reformed, how will your worshippers be pure?
19100And if so, is not their lot fallen in an unpleasant place?
19100And if you ask again, what days those are?
19100And if you inquire when this should be?
19100And is it not fit and equal that God should unchurch us and unpeople us?
19100And is not the godly ministry as much persecuted by the tongues of some that would be accounted godly, as heretofore by the bishop''s hands?
19100And is that indeed the way of gospel government?
19100And is this because He has need of you?
19100And is this to keep covenant with God?
19100And may not this day''s work be a happy beginning of such a blessed expedition?
19100And shall not God be avenged of such a nation as this?
19100And shall we not rejoice?
19100And should not all these make you willing to swear to it, and to hazard for it?
19100And so, when he had made that appeal to God,"do not I hate them that hate Thee, Lord?"
19100And the while kings will defend these, these will defend kings?
19100And think ye to prevail against the people of Zion?
19100And thus much be spoken concerning the first branch of this third query, how to acceptation?
19100And were these all?
19100And what is it that makes the covenant of God with man thus sure?
19100And what was the reason of this stand, or contrary motion?
19100And when the nation shall say, Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto the land?
19100And where is the man that walketh so holily in this covenant as becomes him, and as it requires?
19100And wherefore cried ye yesterday and this day, Hosanna, hosanna?
19100And why may not God make use of the same stratagem to ruin their kingdom, which they used to build it?
19100And yet again,"do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate Thee?"
19100And yet how many are there amongst us like unto Gallio, that care not what becomes of the cause of God, so they may have peace and quiet?
19100And, as our Saviour speaks upon another occasion,"If the light which is in them be darkness, how great is that darkness?"
19100And, moreover, beloved, whom have ye against you in this course?
19100And,"Hath any nation changed their god, which yet are no gods?
19100Are not these the days, and this the time, when out of the north there cometh up a nation against her?
19100Are there not many that walk professedly contrary to this clause of the covenant?
19100Are there not thousands that have sworn to be Christ''s servants, and yet are in their lives the vassals of sin and Satan?
19100Are we not covenant- breakers?
19100Are we not like little children that, while they are being whipped, will promise any thing; but, when the whipping is over, will perform nothing?
19100Are you willing to be at this cost to build the tower?
19100Are you willing to this engagement?
19100Art thou able to stand out against Him, or pitch any field against Him?
19100As David saith in another case,"Is it a light thing to be the son- in- law of a king?"
19100As if He had said, would you know the reason why this people were so unstedfast?
19100As some say, What better is this feast than the feast we have at home?
19100At another occasion I handled the parable after a more general manner, and propounded these points unto you: 1. Who was this great king?
19100Busking a bride for the Pope of Rome, the bishop of Rome, even for antichrist?
19100Busking a bride for thyself?
19100But ah?
19100But are there not some that write against an uniformity in religion, and call it an idol?
19100But for whom especially is this joy reserved?
19100But is it indeed only the fault of the men, not of the calling?
19100But it may be, some will say, what is this cost?
19100But now, blessed be God, it was otherwise:"the children of Israel shall come, they and the children of Judah together"to what end?
19100But now, how are our fasting days slighted and vilified?
19100But now, the Lord Jesus, the antitype of David here in this Psalm, because he made good this,( duty shall I call it?)
19100But trow ye that every minister and every burgh will come in?
19100But trow ye, that God will give that honour to every one?
19100But what bosom- sin, what beloved sin, as dear to thee as thy dear wife and children, hast thou left for God''s sake, since thou tookest this oath?
19100But what holy thing is there which swine will not make mire of, for themselves to wallow in?
19100But what is the bearing of Scotland''s Covenanted Reformation of three centuries ago, on the Scotland of the present times?
19100But what were the particulars that made up the gross sum of all this?
19100But where is that family reformation?
19100But who makes conscience of this part of the oath?
19100But yet further, was not the calling as bad as the men?
19100But, will they take up arms and scatter carnage and blood throughout the land?
19100By what rule?
19100Can Satan cast out Satan?
19100Can that be a trifle, which is published as the main and sole preventive of all the bloody plots of God''s enemies against the truth?
19100Can that be a trifle, which is the fruit of the judicious consultations of the agents of both kingdoms, as the only means to perpetuate the union?
19100Can that be a trifle, which was produced by such, who had merely the glory of God before their eyes as conducing much thereto?
19100Can that be the government of Christ and His Church?
19100Can that man be said really to endeavour the maintenance of a cause while he lets it starve?
19100Can there be found a parallel to Christ in the world, that hath so given himself up to God?
19100Can you instance in any that have been backward to swear unto the Lord?
19100Canst thou hold the field against Him?
19100Could an oppressed people bear the tyranny longer?
19100Dear hearts, know ye not how Moses was used?
19100Did not prelacy?
19100Divers more such instances I could give you; and why thus?
19100Do we not make the times perilous by our falsifying of our oath and covenant with God?
19100Do you know yourselves?
19100Doth the oath bind me to oppose legal acts?
19100Ephraim shall say,"What have I to do with idols?"
19100Find we not the name of bishop under the New Testament?
19100For the Lord''s supper, how oft have we spilt the blood of Christ by our unworthy approaches to His table?
19100For we say, how can Satan cast out Satan?
19100For when ye say the grace to your meat, say ye it to man?
19100For why should not every one value the public above the private, the common good before his own?
19100God hath a_ changing power_, whereby He makes mountains plain: how easy is it with God, to make the highest mountain that impedes His work a plain?
19100God will be steady to us; why should not we resolve to be so to Him?
19100Had it not been better to have defeated Athaliah, and then to have crowned the king?
19100Has He not a famous church in America, where He may go?
19100Has it no instruction for all times?
19100Hath it not been prelacy?
19100Have ye not so much power as the mountains and hills have?
19100Have you engaged your souls in a solemn league?
19100Here is God''s wise deliberation on the matter:"how shall I put thee?"
19100Here was cheerfulness: who was not glad to see it?
19100How are the people of God divided one from another, railing upon( instead of loving) one another?
19100How beautiful were the feet of them that brought the gospel of peace unto you?
19100How can we, say they, bind ourselves to forbear the practice of that whilk Acts of Assembly allows, and Acts of Parliament commands?
19100How comes it to pass then that this part of the covenant is so much forgotten?
19100How comes the man to be so undaunted?
19100How comes this to pass?
19100How could they loyally support a Constitution now so opposite to the ancient Scriptural and Covenanted Constitution of the realm?
19100How dear and precious were God''s people one to another?
19100How in judgment?
19100How much more then will holiness be increased through this covenant which, in many branches of it, is a direct covenant for, and about holiness?
19100How so?
19100How to acceptation?
19100How to( 1) Acceptation?
19100How unbecoming is it, that they who swear together, should be so strange as scarce to speak together?
19100How, or in what manner this service is to be performed?
19100How?
19100How?
19100I appeal to all your consciences, Is it possible to set caveats to their pride and avarice?
19100I come now to the Second branch of it, and that is, How to perpetuity?
19100I have now done with these three queries; What?
19100I may apply this to them that can not act; will ye sit still, when the rest of your brethren are to hazard their lives against the enemy?
19100I see you looking up to the height of it, and ye are saying within yourselves, How shall it come down?
19100I will say to you then that word,"The hill of God is a high hill, as the hill of Bashan: why leap ye, ye hills?
19100If God be with a work, who is he that will let or impede it?
19100If I would pose you with this question, as you will answer to God, Who have been the instruments of all this mischief?
19100If any shall say these demands are very high and the charge very great, but is a part in this covenant worth it?
19100If our father had but spit in our face by some inferior correction, should we not be ashamed?
19100If this position were assumed by larger numbers throughout the land, who knoweth whether they would"not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"
19100If thou askest, What will this garment do to thee?
19100If we knew that every loss were our gain, every wound our healing, every disappointment our success, every defeat our victory, would we not rejoice?
19100If we walk and work by sense, and not by faith?
19100In a covenant, God and man meet; He is with us who is more than all that are against us: and when He is with us, who can be against us?
19100In the first place, we must inquire how this duty may be so managed, that God may accept of us in the doing of it?
19100In what clause or word of the article?
19100Is every man that sins against the covenant to be accounted a covenant- breaker, and a perjured sacrilegious person?
19100Is it a respect to prelacy that hinders thee, O Scotland?
19100Is it a respect to the king?
19100Is it a respect to the novations already come into Scotland?
19100Is it all but a story with interest, however thrilling, for the study of the antiquarian?
19100Is it in superstition?
19100Is it not prelacy?
19100Is it not the chief desire of the holy apostles, that we"should all speak the same things, and that there should be no division amongst us?"
19100Is it not the happiness of a city, to be at unity with itself?
19100Is it not the preservation of religion, where it is reformed, and the reformation of religion, where it needs?
19100Is it not this, because it hath a strong foundation, a double, impregnable foundation?
19100Is not the Holy Bible by some rather wrested than read?
19100Is not unity amongst Christians one of the strongest arguments to persuade the world to believe in Christ?
19100Is not unity the happiness of heaven?
19100Is that it indeed which bears away the bell of_ jure divino_?
19100Is the whole prolonged struggle, with all its chequered scenes, but a panorama on which spectators may gaze with but passing emotions?
19100Is there any soul in this house this day, that is filled with the love of Christ?
19100Is there any soul that is seeking unto Him in earnest?
19100Is there any that can adorn and prepare himself to approach unto God, without God?
19100It is a denial with disdain;"should I?"
19100It is said,"The sinners in Zion are afraid; who shall dwell with everlasting torments?
19100It will be said, What ails you?
19100Job was probably sometimes seduced with such foolish persuasions, to courses not less foolish, but he yielded not: what helped him?
19100Know ye not that Zedekiah struck Micaiah; and how his threatenings against him came to pass?
19100Minister, lovest thou me?
19100Moses reproveth them in these words,"Shall your brethren go to war; and shall ye sit still?
19100My good people, beloved in Christ, have ye nothing to contribute for this work?
19100Nay, canst thou be a party for Him?
19100Nay,"Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it, Why hast Thou made me thus?"
19100Now the question is, Whether it be safer to stop it up than to guard it?
19100Now, if your leases and covenants among men be either lame or forfeited; need men persuade you to have them renewed and perfected?
19100Now, is there any of you but ye are obleist( obliged) to be holy?
19100Now,"Who are these that are invited to the marriage?"
19100O Lord of hosts, and King of kings, who can stand out against Thee?
19100O then he will cry out with Isaiah,"Lord, who believes my report, and to whom has the arm of the Lord been made naked?
19100Or, can we indeed love or promote a reformation, and in the mean time countenance or conceal the enemies of it?
19100Or, have ye not such substance as the vallies?
19100Or, how may we perform this service so that it may be"an everlasting covenant, that may never be forgotten?"
19100Or, upon what considerations we may be persuaded to undertake this service?
19100Ought we not to be greatly humbled before Him?
19100Our God is a consuming fire, and we are as stubble before Him; who can stand before His indignation?
19100Peace is a precious jewel, but who can value truth?
19100Perpetuity?
19100Says not the covenant enough for the maintenance of the king?
19100Shall I pass you that are commons?
19100Shall civil and religious liberty be saved from captivity by tyrants on the throne?
19100Shall the crawling worm and the pickle of small dust fight against the King of kings?
19100Shall we not walk cheerfully?
19100Shewing the impossibility in man to begin the action:"I will cause him to draw nigh; for who is this, that hath engaged his heart?"
19100Should not ye have lain at His door, and scraped, if ye could not knock?
19100Should not ye have sought unto Him first, with ropes about your necks, with sackcloth upon your loins, and with tears in your eyes?
19100Should they deal with His people as murderers and malefactors, and we not draw out His sword against them?
19100Should they deal with our God as an idol?
19100Some having nothing else to say, yet can not withhold to question, whether the Scots will enter into it or no?
19100That are very indifferent which side prevail, so they may have their trading again?
19100That is, how shall I do this?
19100The Lord forbid such a thing:"for, how shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?"
19100The inquiry into both, who is this?
19100The inquiry,"who is this?"
19100The question I put to you is this: How often have you broken covenant with God?
19100The reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland?
19100The second thing in this great mountain is this, It is a mountain reproved:"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100Then is it not the Lord who enters in covenant with thee, and says, I will remember thy sins no more?
19100There is a fourth, who profess they acknowledge a king; but despise him in their heart, saying"Shall this man save us?"
19100They have been burdensome in all ages; what opposites in England have they been to our kings, till their interests were changed?
19100They which single, blessed be God, have yet such strength, how strong may they be when conjoined?
19100This makes God complain,"What iniquity have your fathers found in Me, that they have gone far from Me?"
19100Those who rise against kings in open rebellion, as Absalom and Sheba, who said,"What have we to do with David, the son of Jesse?
19100To utter what?
19100To what end?
19100To whom shall I speak then?
19100Tobiah and Sanballat gnaw their tongues, laugh and despise us, saying,"What is this ye do?
19100Upon what warrant?
19100Was it only a jest?
19100Was not unity one of the chief parts of Christ''s prayer unto His Father, when He was here upon the earth?
19100We speak and contend much for a church- reformation, but how can there be a church- reformation, unless there be a family- reformation?
19100What a number of able men did Josiah collect together?
19100What ails you?
19100What an one is this?
19100What do we covenant?
19100What do we vow?
19100What engagement can be upon us, which these reasons do not reach and answer?
19100What followeth upon this breach?
19100What follows these gracious promises?
19100What ground have we to expect good?
19100What had he to do with gluttony, drunkenness, pride, wantonness, incontinency, and the rest of my ware?
19100What hast thou been doing?
19100What hath hindered the reformation of religion all this while in doctrine, government, and worship?
19100What have I to do with such and such base company?
19100What have I to do with such base filthy lusts?
19100What heard you cried on Sabbath last, and yesterday, and this day?
19100What hinders this engagement, and stops our entrance thereupon?
19100What is it that hath taken down a teaching ministry, and set up in the room a teaching- ceremony?
19100What is this at all to the covenant, where there is no mention of arms at all?
19100What is this but the contents and matter of our oath?
19100What is this to our present condition, where reforming by arms is not at all the question?
19100What meaneth the heat of this great anger?
19100What meant then that saying of queen Elizabeth,"That when she had made a bishop, she had spoiled a preacher?"
19100What noblemen, what aldermen, what merchants, families, are more reformed since the covenant than before?
19100What one is this, that so carefully engageth his heart?
19100What ought the British subject, if a patriot, do, in the face of evils which threaten the ruin of his kingdom?
19100What ought the Protestant to do, in the presence of a government and administration which are daily advancing the court of Rome to power?
19100What ought to be done to remove these evils and avert the disaster which their continuance must entail?
19100What particulars do engage us, by what acts or thoughts doth the heart become engaged?
19100What say you?
19100What shall I say to these neutrals?
19100What should we do with their hands in the work, whose hearts, we know, are not in the work?
19100What sin hast thou left, or in what one thing hast thou reformed since thou didst take this covenant?
19100What the Presbyterian, who can not take the Oath of Allegiance without committing himself to the hierarchy of Prelacy?
19100What the duty is, to which they mutually stir up one another?
19100What the duty is?
19100What then to be engaged, to be incorporated, and that by sacred oath, with such an high and honourable fraternity?
19100What though the church- worship be pure, yet if the worshippers be impure, God will not accept of the worship?
19100What though those tongues set on fire by hell do rail and threaten?
19100What time, and what days were those?
19100What we have to do?
19100What will come of me, after so many years''travail in the ministry?
19100What?
19100When God hid His face from him, or he hid his eyes from God; then how easily is he moved?
19100When an apprentice has subscribed his name, and sealed his indentures, doth he then think his service is ended?
19100When the sons of darkness go to cast out the prince of darkness, is this possible?
19100Where is the man that can direct his heart, approach to Me of himself, by his own power?
19100Where the governors and the teachers go before in an holy example, what honest heart will not follow?
19100Wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel?"
19100Wherefore,"Who art thou, O great mountain"before God''s people, that thinks to impede such a work?
19100Whether any thing, the extirpation of which is sworn by an ordinance of parliament, can be said to stand by law?
19100Whether by any law, divine or human, may reformation of religion be brought in by arms?
19100Whether the making a party be legal?
19100Whether there be any particular law for prelacy?
19100Whether to swear to a government that shall be, or to swear not to dissent from such a future government, be not to swear upon an implicit faith?
19100While some will be ready to call that schism and superstition, which is not; and others deny that to be heresy, superstition, schism, which is?
19100Who almost sees not His hand in all this?
19100Who amongst us hath not felt these reasons?
19100Who are they that impede our work?
19100Who but an atheist can refuse the first?
19100Who can abide in the fierceness of His anger?
19100Who can stand?"
19100Who can tell?
19100Who dare practise what he prays against?
19100Who is the best favoured body; and the trimmest soul?
19100Who is this?
19100Who knows, whether our peace hath been denied; our propositions cast out; our treaties fruitless, for such an end as this?
19100Who shall dwell with devouring fire?"
19100Who thought to have seen such a sudden change in Scotland, when all second causes were posting a contrary course?
19100Who was not encouraged to it?
19100Why do ye spend your money for nought?"
19100Why may not you suffer the enemy to abide within the town?
19100Why should sorrow sit clouded in our faces, or any darkness be in our hearts, while we are in the shine and light of God''s countenance?
19100Why, Ephraim shall say,"What have I to do any more with idols?"
19100Why, or upon what considerations?
19100Why?
19100Why?
19100Why?
19100Will it quit cost to be at so great a charge?
19100Will ye fortify yourselves?
19100Will ye make an end in a day?
19100Will ye rebel against the king?
19100Will ye remove the stones out of the heaps of rubbish that is burnt?"
19100Will you bind yourselves to the Lord?
19100Will you trust yourselves without a tie?
19100Wilt thou search thyself who thou art: art thou of God''s building or not?
19100With what serious humiliation, and hearty prayers did Nehemiah begin this duty?
19100Would he have the chariot move swiftly, who only draws but will not oil the wheels?
19100Would their adherence to those deeds and documents have done them any dishonour?
19100Wrested, I say, by ignorant and unstable souls, to their own destruction?
19100[ 5]_ BY ANDREW CANT._"Who art thou, O great mountain?
19100_ Answ._ Where lies that, think you?
19100_ BY THOMAS CASE._ I come now to the third query, how?
19100_ BY THOMAS COLEMAN._"For who is this, that engaged his heart to approach unto Me, saith the Lord?"
19100_ I did see._ Which of us, brethren, hath not his heart yet rejoicing, but even to think upon this work, this last Monday in this place?
19100_ Obj._ But what, if the exorbitances be purged away, may not I, notwithstanding my oath, admit of a regulated prelacy?
19100_ Obj._ What if one make a party to uphold prelacy, whilst it stands by law, must I oppose him, or discover him by virtue of this oath?
19100_ Object._ Aye, but there be that will tell us, these have been the faults of the persons, and not of the calling?
19100_ Object._ How can we swear the extirpation of these, since, who shall be judge?
19100_ Objection._ We have oblished ourselves by our subscription already; what then needs us to obleish ourselves over again by our oath?
19100_ Quest._ But some will say,"How shall I do to get up my heart to this high pitch, that I may be a covenant- keeper?"
19100_ Quest._ How are their servants treated?
19100_ Third_, Inquire diligently at your own hearts, whether they come up to the terms of this covenant?
19100and how many have smarted their proof unto us?
19100and this covenant will be stedfast and uniform unto us, why should not we resolve to be so too, and in this covenant?
19100and what concord hath Christ and Belial?"
19100and( 2) Perpetuity?
19100but my sins are many, how can the Lord look upon me or pardon me?
19100even his engagement:"I have made a covenant with mine eyes, how then shall I look on a maid?"
19100feed my bais''d sheep: lovest thou me?
19100have I said strangers?
19100have they not a dreadful heritage?
19100how Aaron and Jeremiah,& c., were used?
19100how Jeremiah was smitten; and he that did it, got his name changed into Magor Missabib,_ terror round about_?
19100how Zechariah was slain between the porch and the altar?
19100how comes it to pass, that thou art so much slighted and contemned?
19100how sweet was a fasting day?
19100how well doth this become the children of such a father, who hath styled Himself the Father of mercies?
19100is it not true?"
19100made Him and His ways his meat and drink, yea more than his ordinary food?
19100or, to strengthen it while he keeps the sinews of it close shut up?
19100our prophets have prophesied lies, and our priests have pleaded for Baal, and they have rejected the word of the Lord; and what wisdom is in them?
19100to amend myself, and all in my power, and to go before others in the example of a real reformation?
19100what shall we have?
19100where is the man that hath made restitution of his ill- gotten goods since he took this covenant?
19100who but a papist the second?
19100who but an oppressor, or a rebel, the third?
19100who but light and empty men, unstable as water, the sixth?
19100who but men of fortune, desperate cavaliers, the fifth?
19100who but the guilty, the fourth?
19100woe is me, who can dwell with everlasting burnings?
19100ye of little faith?
32756Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
32756Have we not all one Father, hath not God created us?
32756Lord, who shall sojourn in thy tabernacle, who shall dwell in thy holy hill? 32756 What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God?"
32756What kind of life am I living now? 32756 Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
327562.--What has given these Scriptures such authority?
327563.--Again, I repeat the question, what gave them that authority?
32756And how do we grow to know our friends?
32756And is it not the same with the affections?
32756And last of all, in answer to our question, How should we pray?
32756And what is prayer?
32756And why not forthwith?
32756Are not such songs in such an age one of the miracles of history?
32756Are the movements in nature the product of law,--and how did the laws begin to operate and when?
32756But what is the knowledge of God that has been revealed?
32756Can death touch that life?
32756Could God build the human soul with all its capacities for the few years of this fleeting life on earth?
32756Did you ever hear a man tell of the peace and hope and power to conquer evil which he had won by an earnest study of the Latin classics?
32756Do you not feel that you must have done the same if you had been there?
32756Does Science throw any light on our problem?
32756Does nature reveal an intelligence behind the universe and working in it?
32756Does this internal condition correspond to reality?
32756Every man should therefore put the question to himself:"If_ I_ die, shall I live again?"
32756HOW HAS HE DONE THIS?
32756Has there not been a tendency to suppress the emotions because there are emotional religious cults almost divorced from morality and the intellect?
32756He alone could fearlessly ask the question:--"Which of you convicteth me of sin"?
32756How could men help loving and reverencing and preserving such songs?
32756How could the people doubt it?
32756How could they help feeling that a divine Spirit was behind them?
32756How could they help it?
32756How did men come to believe and obey as Divinely inspired the words of Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, and the rest?
32756How will it be recognized or known?
32756IF A MAN DIE SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN?
32756In trying to answer the question,"What is prayer?"
32756Is it a friendship with God which death can never extinguish?"
32756Is it life eternal, or life merely temporal?
32756Is it not also true of man?
32756Is it nothing more than a"looking upward"by one in need to one able to supply the need?
32756Is matter the real thing and the true explanation of it all?
32756Is this difficult?
32756It comes to us full of answers to our question, Why should we pray?
32756Man''s conscience whispers that the Judge of all the earth will do right; but how can He do right with all His creatures, unless He has more time?
32756Need we be disquieted about a Book that comes to us thus accredited in so many powerful ways?
32756No one who can think or feel is able to look unmoved on the face of death: he must ask"Shall he live again?"
32756Now it would seem as if the morning, first thing in the morning, is the time especially to do this?
32756Perhaps, too, it has something to do with temperament?
32756This sometimes seems a very mystical, far away subject, does it not?
32756WHAT DO WE KNOW OF GOD?
32756WHAT IS FAITH?
32756WHERE CAN WE LEARN OF GOD?
32756Was ever national history so extraordinarily written?
32756Well, but why was it accepted before their day without any such formal sanction?
32756Well, how has his prophecy been fulfilled?
32756What candles, then, does Science light up for us?
32756What is one to do with it in an essay limited to twenty pages?
32756What is prayer?
32756What is the inference?
32756What is this thing which is so great, and yet so close to hand, which is so worth while doing, and which we can all do, and do at once?
32756What is worship?
32756What then is this faith which Jesus Christ asks of people?
32756What truths does it contain?
32756Who can know what love is except by loving?
32756Whoever met the lover who became so through his intellect?
32756Why have not men reached a decisive answer?
32756Why not?
32756Why then were their utterances accepted?
32756Yes, but when?
32756Yes, but when?
32756[ 3] HOW SHOULD WE PRAY?
34727And was he not right to say so?
34727And what was this but walking in the very steps of the apostle Paul?
34727And who shall dare to blame him for this?
34727But if the amount of direct good that Whitefield did in the world was great, who shall tell us the amount of_ good that he did indirectly_?
34727But still, after all, the question remains to be answered, What was the secret of Whitefield''s unparalleled success as a preacher?
34727How are we to account for his sermons producing effects which no sermons, before or after his time, have ever yet done?
34727How then are we to account for the effectiveness of his preaching?
34727Romaine did not agree with him in many things, yet what does he say of him?
34727What shall we say to them?
34727What sort of doctrine did this wonderful man preach?
34727What were the peculiar essentials of this religious teaching of his, which was so universally spoken against in his day?
34727What were the standards of faith to which he adhered under the Bible?
34727cried Whitefield, fixing his eyes on him,"I have waked you up, have I?
32669And your mother?
32669But were not the children frightened?
32669Did you ever hear me preach?
32669Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high, Shall we to men benighted The lamp of life deny? 32669 Then how do you know I frighten people?"
32669Then is not your name Nash?
32669Think of him?
32669WHO''S yon man?
32669Were you not afraid?
32669What do you mean?
32669What harm have I done any of you?
32669What is your name, driver?
32669Where is your father, Daniel?
32669Which man?
32669Which of you have I wronged in word or deed?
32669Who are you?
32669You seem half starved, dear,he said;"have you nothing to wear but that cotton frock?"
32669All at once there flashed across Mr. Whitefield''s mind this thought:"Jesus preached in the open air to the people, why ca n''t I?"
32669And did I hear a hundred young voices shouting:"I know who it is, it''s Mr. John Wesley"?
32669And when this time came, do you think he took his turn at stealing from the little boys, and bullying them?
32669Boys and girls, is not this a wonderful story?
32669Can you read the name of it?
32669DO you know what"moral courage"is, young readers?
32669Did not God keep His promise to the man who had"set his love upon Him"?
32669Do you know every book you read makes_ you_ a little bit different?
32669Do you remember a verse in the Bible that, speaking of Jesus, says:"He went about doing good"?
32669During the little talk they had, the visitor said:"What makes you hope you are saved?"
32669Eighteen, did I say?
32669Give up preaching and go home?
32669HAVE you ever heard of the Magic Mirror?
32669HOW old would John Wesley be in 1716, if he was born in 1703?
32669Have you ever been to Liverpool, and seen one of those beautiful vessels that go to America?
32669Have you ever seen a picture of Mr. John Wesley?
32669Have you heard of the Dutch sailor who having broken one of his legs by a fall from the mast, thanked God that he had not broken his neck?
32669He told them the story softly:''With earnest tones and grave, For were they not the sinners Whom Jesus came to save?''"
32669How shall I explain it?
32669However, Mr. Wesley stood at the door and shouted to the people:"Are you willing to hear me speak?"
32669I THINK we must have some more peeps into that Magic Mirror?
32669I WONDER if any of my readers ever think what the books they read are doing for them, especially the books they are most fond of?
32669I WONDER if my readers know any boys or girls who sneer and look down upon their school companions because they are not so well dressed as themselves?
32669I wonder if they ever had the headache?
32669I wonder which of us would like to get up at that time?
32669Instead of seeming pleased, the magistrate said:"What have I to do with Mr. Wesley?
32669Is it not very nice and very comforting to lay your head on your soft pillow and go to sleep?
32669Is not that a loving letter?
32669Must it not have been a wonderful sight?
32669My brothers are brothers to me no longer, and now, must my mother follow too?"
32669Now what do you want me for?"
32669Now, do you see why the world is like a siren?
32669One day Mr. Charles said to him:"What did you think of my brother?"
32669SHALL we have another peep into the Magic Mirror?
32669Should we not have liked to have been at that service?
32669Six o''clock a.m. seems a funny time to call and see any one, does it not?
32669Soon after Mr. Wesley had commenced his sermon, Beau Nash interrupted him by asking:"Who gave you leave to do what you are doing?"
32669The two places are a long way apart, are they not?
32669Then they said:"Will you go if your mother gives her consent?"
32669These are funny things to keep any one young, are they not?
32669Thirteen, would he not?
32669This was a terrible punishment, was it not?
32669To which of you have I done any wrong?"
32669WE all love to get letters, do we not?
32669WILL you look on your map of England and find London?
32669Was n''t that early?
32669Was not that a dreadfully cruel thing to do?
32669Was not that a splendid character to have, and would it not be nice if those whom we live with could say the same of us?
32669Were not these strict rules?
32669Were not these strict rules?
32669What are they looking at?
32669What can it all mean?
32669What could it be?
32669What do we see?
32669What do we see?
32669What do you think he did?
32669What have you got to say to me?
32669What is Faith?
32669What is it these men are singing?
32669What should he do?
32669What should he do?
32669What would they do?
32669Whatever is the matter?
32669Where is the Canorum?"
32669Will my little Sheffield readers take a good look?
32669Would they go over?
32669YOU remember the Holy Club which the Methodists started at Oxford?
32669YOU remember the school at Kingswood, that the colliers collected the money for and started?
32669You boys and girls love father and mother and home, do you not?
32669You know what that is, do n''t you?
32669You remember Mr. Samuel Wesley, the eldest brother?
32669You remember to what a high position Mr. Wesley had risen at Oxford, and how clever he was?
32669You remember what a dreadful place Kingswood was when the Methodists first went?
32669and they poked each other in the ribs, as much as to say:"Is n''t that good?"
32669did I hear a crash then?
32669what could he do now?
31311Who is the man that can understand his own way?
31311Are children obliged to obey their parents in the choice of a state of life?
31311Are mixed marriages vocations?
31311Are not conversions often brought about by mixed marriages?
31311Are not great talents necessary in order to enter the priesthood?
31311Are not some parents to be blamed for their indifference or their opposition with regard to higher vocations in their children?
31311Are not some parents unjust towards children that wish to enter the religious state?
31311Are religious useful to others as well as to themselves?
31311Are we obliged to follow the vocation which God gives us?
31311At what age may children enter the religious state?
31311But how are we to recognize this voice of conscience?
31311By what other mark may a person recognize a vocation to the religious state?
31311Can this doctrine be explained by a comparison?
31311Can you give a Scripture example illustrating this doctrine more forcibly?
31311Can you give some examples showing the effects of this interior voice?
31311Can you illustrate this principle by particular instances?
31311Can you quote other reliable authority on this matter of uncertain vocations?
31311Can you quote reliable authority for this doctrine?
31311Commenting on these words of the Gospel, St. John Chrysostom says:"If children are driven from Christ, who will deserve to go near Him?
31311DO VOCATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD COME DIRECTLY FROM GOD?
31311Did all the other apostles receive their vocations directly from Our Lord?
31311Do not a larger percentage persevere when subjects enter the religious state late in life?
31311Do parents commit sin in preventing their children from entering the religious state?
31311Do the Fathers of the Church recommend virginity?
31311Does God, even in this life, punish parents for having prevented the higher vocations of their children?
31311Does Our Lord manifest any special preference for the young?
31311Does St. Augustine teach the same doctrine?
31311Does not the Holy Ghost diffuse such special graces with equal liberality later in life?
31311For do we not see children put early to those avocations, arts, or trades which they are to follow in after life?
31311For what fellowship hath light with darkness, or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?"
31311Has any one of the Popes given his views on this subject?
31311Has every person a vocation?
31311He was converted directly, but to his question:"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
31311How do you prove that matrimony is a vocation?
31311How do you prove that virginity is more pleasing to God?
31311How is it proved that the state of virginity is a vocation?
31311How is this doctrine proved?
31311How is this proved?
31311How is this unjust and unreasonable conduct of parents more clearly shown?
31311How may a person know that this desire comes from God, even indirectly?
31311How may this desire be obtained?
31311How, then, can they be excepted from the class of persons of whom the Holy Ghost says:"Over them the devil hath power"?
31311If matrimony is a vocation from God, why are many married people unhappy?
31311In what other way do religious contribute to the salvation of souls?
31311In what other way do you explain the happiness enjoyed by religious?
31311Is a firm will the only mark of a vocation to the religious state?
31311Is a special vocation necessary in order to secure salvation in the marriage state?
31311Is entrance into the religious state more important for some than for others?
31311Is it a sin to prevent a person from following a vocation to the priesthood?
31311Is it allowable for priests, parents, teachers, and others to foster and encourage vocations to the priesthood in the youth committed to their care?
31311Is it allowable to encourage those who give signs of a vocation to enter the religious state?
31311Is it necessary that vocations to the priesthood should come directly from God?
31311Is it necessary to have a special vocation in order to enter the priesthood?
31311Is it not beneath God''s notice to give a particular vocation to each person?
31311Is it right to pray for the grace of a vocation to the priesthood?
31311Is not long deliberation as well as the advice of many friends necessary in order to avoid mistakes?
31311Is there any special blessing promised to those who follow this counsel?
31311Is this counsel given to all?
31311Is this counsel of chastity recommended to all?
31311Is this counsel recommended in the Sacred Scriptures and in the Fathers?
31311Is this doctrine of St. Ignatius supported by Sacred Scripture?
31311MATRIMONY-- IS IT A VOCATION?
31311MATRIMONY-- IS IT A VOCATION?
31311May this desire be acquired by external means?
31311Nathanael saith to Him: Whence knowest Thou me?
31311The oldest brother embraced him, saying:"My little brother Nivard, do you see this castle and these lands?
31311This thought is certainly very startling, but how can the matter be explained?
31311What Scripture warrant have we for this counsel?
31311What are the evangelical counsels?
31311What are the means of preserving a vocation whilst preparing to enter the religious state?
31311What are you doing under the paternal roof?
31311What do Father Faber and St. Alphonsus say on this subject?
31311What do the Fathers of the Church say of parents who oppose children that wish to enter the religious state?
31311What do the Sacred Scriptures say of mixed marriages?
31311What does St. Augustine teach concerning special vocations?
31311What does St. Bernard teach about this question?
31311What does St. Francis de Sales say about expecting direct proofs from God?
31311What does St. Francis de Sales teach on this point?
31311What does St. Vincent de Paul say on this point?
31311What does the Council of Trent teach on this point?
31311What does the venerable Louis de Ponte teach on the subject of matrimony?
31311What if one should exhort people in general to choose matrimony as a state preferable to perpetual chastity?
31311What if this divine call should change to coldness and repugnance?
31311What is a vocation?
31311What is meant by a pure intention?
31311What is meant by the desire to become a priest?
31311What is the advantage of this counsel?
31311What is the best remedy for these evils?
31311What is the doctrine of St Basil on this subject?
31311What is the doctrine of St. Thomas with regard to religious vocations in the young?
31311What is the exact teaching of the Church on the comparative merits of matrimony and virginity?
31311What is the exact teaching of theology with regard to parents preventing their children from entering the religious state?
31311What is the fundamental principle or essence of the religious state?
31311What is the proverb, or"saying,"among the old folks about marriage?
31311What is the remarkable saying of St. Gregory Nazianzen on this subject?
31311What is to be done when subjects can not enter religion at an early age?
31311What is to be said of those that know nothing about vocations?
31311What is to be said of those who, having opportunities, give this subject little or no thought?
31311What other reason may be given why a religious vocation should be followed promptly?
31311What parent would not prefer to see a child sick than dead?
31311What practical conclusion may drawn from these words of Our Lord?
31311What should be done by a person who thinks of entering the religious state, but fears that he may not be called to it by Almighty God?
31311What, then, is the principal difference in the feelings or emotions of those called to the religious state?
31311When a young man ascertains that he is called to the priesthood, is his vocation fully decided?
31311Which are the impediments to entrance into religion?
31311Which are the marks of a vocation to the priesthood?
31311Which are the marks of a vocation to the religious state?
31311Which are the principal states of life?
31311Which are the proper motives for entering the religious state?
31311Which is the first of the evangelical counsels?
31311Which is the second evangelical counsel?
31311Which is the third evangelical counsel?
31311Why are religious happier and more cheerful than others?
31311Why are they called counsels?
31311Why are they called"evangelical"counsels?
31311Why do so many people enter the religious state?
31311Why is a virtuous life necessary in one who aspires to the priesthood?
31311Why is retirement, or seclusion from the world, necessary in order to preserve the grace of a religious vocation?
31311Why is virginity to be preferred to the marriage state?
31311Why should a vocation to the religious state be followed promptly?
31311Why so?
31311Why, then, does the Church grant dispensations in this matter?
31311Why, then, should a rule so well observed in other spheres be neglected in the case of a religious life?
31311replied the child with more than a child''s thoughtfulness,"are you going to take heaven for yourselves and leave earth for me?
34994Art thou distressed by weight of care?
34994If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
34994Lord, Thou art my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
34994My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?
34994My tired eyes are closing, And while I am reposing, Where doth my soul remain?
34994O Lord God, why do the wicked rage without cause?
34994O Lord, who can understand his errors?
34994O heart of mine, why borrow The troubles of tomorrow?
34994Thou art the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
34994What folk is this now drawing near to me, This throng of worthies blest?
34994What if death should take me And no light awake me From my sleep and rest?
34994What is man''s being?
34994Why dost Thou hide Thy face, and forget our misery and distress?
34994and the mighty set themselves and take counsel against Thee and Thy Son, Thine Anointed?
31350+ The Great Question+ was:"On what terms does God save men?
31350By whom was Paul brought to Antioch and for what purpose?
31350By whom was the call to this work?
31350Central thought?
31350Does He belong to some angelic order( Col. 2:18), or, does He stand supreme( Col. 2:8, 9, 19) and solitary?
31350Does He owe salvation to any because of what they have done, or does He bestow it as an unmerited favor upon condition of trust and self- surrender?"
31350Give some of the incidents that took place upon the Itinerary, at Salamis, Paphos, Perga, Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe?
31350How are the Epistles best understood?
31350How did Paul come to be imprisoned a second time?
31350How did the three missionary journeys differ from each other?
31350How long did Paul remain a prisoner at CÃ ¦ sarea?
31350How was Paul comforted by God?
31350How was he educated and trained, in the home, in school, and for a trade?
31350How was the return voyage made?
31350How was this church organized?
31350How were they sent?
31350In what relation does Antioch stand to the missionary journeys of Paul?
31350Is He one of a series of Saviors?
31350Is it incredible that God should raise the dead?"
31350One for Jewish and another for Gentile Christians?
31350Ought the Gentile Christians to observe the law of Moses?
31350Ought they to become Jews before they became Christians?
31350Place and time?
31350QUESTIONS How much space does the account of this journey occupy in the Acts, and why is so much given to it?
31350QUESTIONS What can be said of epistolary writings; their place and usefulness?
31350QUESTIONS What can be said of the old faiths and the new?
31350QUESTIONS What impression has the man, Paul, made upon the world?
31350QUESTIONS What is the place of these Epistles in Paul''s life?
31350QUESTIONS What is the question at issue in this group of Epistles?
31350QUESTIONS What is to be considered in the introduction to the three missionary journeys?
31350QUESTIONS What was the method of evangelizing the ancient world?
31350QUESTIONS Who proposed the second missionary journey?
31350Rulers?
31350THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS+ The Galatians+ to whom this Epistle was addressed; who were they?
31350The First Epistle; what can be said of the founding of the church at Thessalonica?
31350The Galatian churches had received the Spirit through faith and not by law; why should they turn back?
31350The Jewish faith; how fulfilled in Christ?
31350The Second Epistle; what can be said of the occasion, time, and place of writing?
31350The church at Colossà ¦, how was it organized?
31350The extent and time?
31350The first journey; what was the preparation for it?
31350The question now at issue( in Colossians, Ephesians, Philippians) is: What is the nature, the rank, the dignity of the Mediator of salvation?
31350Time and Place?
31350Time and Rulers?
31350Time and extent of this journey?
31350Time and extent?
31350Was he human or divine?
31350Were there other long journeys by Paul?
31350Were there to be two churches?
31350What Epistles did Paul write while at Rome?
31350What Epistles were written?
31350What answer is given?
31350What are some of the probable reasons for this retirement?
31350What are the contents?
31350What are the questions discussed in these Epistles; the personal element, the doctrinal part, the practical teaching, and the special theme?
31350What attention is now paid to this question?
31350What can be said about the beginning of the gospel to the Gentiles?
31350What can be said of Paul''s fourth missionary journey; the first trip eastward, the trip westward to Spain, and the second trip eastward?
31350What can be said of his family?
31350What can be said of the Epistle to Titus; the life of Titus, the purpose, time, and place of writing, and the principal divisions and chief points?
31350What can be said of the Epistle to the Ephesians?
31350What can be said of the Epistle to the Philippians?
31350What can be said of the Epistles to the Colossians?
31350What can be said of the Epistles to the Corinthians?
31350What can be said of the Second Epistle to Timothy; the last words of Paul, time and place of writing, and the principal divisions and chief points?
31350What can be said of the chief city in which Paul spent so much of the time of this journey?
31350What can be said of the cruelty of Paul, the persecutor?
31350What can be said of the first group of Epistles; First and Second Thessalonians?
31350What can be said of the four groups and their characteristics?
31350What can be said of the heathen faith?
31350What can be said of the itinerary through Asia Minor?
31350What can be said of the new departure in writing Epistles to the churches?
31350What can be said of the occasion, time, and place of writing?
31350What can be said of the period of waiting; the retirement of Paul?
31350What can be said of the record?
31350What can be said of the return journey?
31350What can be said of the title and time of writing?
31350What can be said of the wide scope?
31350What could he preach?
31350What could this missionary do?
31350What defense could he make?
31350What did Paul testify to the Jews and Gentiles in Rome?
31350What do the seven speeches of Paul signify?
31350What his leading thought?
31350What is Paul''s last declaration of faith?
31350What is the chief doctrinal point?
31350What is the common plan?
31350What is the practical bearing of this group of Epistles upon every day life?
31350What is the significance of the journeys?
31350What is the subject?
31350What is the supreme purpose?
31350What of the new faith in Christ?
31350What the central thought?
31350What the objects?
31350What the reason for raising this question?
31350What the time and place of writing?
31350What was his work as an apostle?
31350What was its value to the world?
31350What was the conspiracy of the Jewish fanatics?
31350What was the great question?
31350What was the message?
31350What was the method of work and support?
31350What was the occasion and purpose of writing the Epistle to the Romans?
31350What was the occasion and purpose of writing the Second Epistle?
31350What was the occasion and purpose of writing the first Epistle to the Corinthians?
31350What was the occasion and purpose?
31350What was the occasion of the Epistle to Philemon?
31350What was the occasion of the Epistle?
31350What was the occasion of this Epistle?
31350What was the place and time?
31350What was the political and religious condition of the world as Paul saw it?
31350What were some of the effects?
31350What were the qualifications of Paul?
31350What were the three difficulties in the way of his work in preaching Christ?
31350What would he say?
31350When was the Epistle to the Galatians written?
31350When was the church at Rome founded?
31350When was the church founded?
31350When were these Epistles written?
31350When written?
31350Where do we find incidental notices of this imprisonment?
31350Where is the place of his birth?
31350Who the companions?
31350Who were the companions?
31350Why did Paul return to Jerusalem?
31350Why was the Jerusalem Council necessary, and what was decided by it?
31350Why was the conflict between Christianity and Judaism inevitable?
28464But,you may say,"shall evil go unpunished?
28464Did one ever hear of such a thing,they might exclaim,"as children born of God?
28464Oh yes,you say,"but where would we be then?"
28464Who is weak, and I am not weak?
2846420 For what glory is it, if, when ye sin, and are buffeted for it, ye shall take it patiently?
2846420 For what glory is it, if, when ye sin, and are buffeted for it, ye shall take it patiently?
2846421 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
2846422 Are they Hebrews?
2846423 Are they ministers of Christ?
2846424 Know ye not that they that run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
2846429 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
2846430 Howbeit what saith the scripture?
2846432. Who revealed to Peter the nature of Christ''s thoughts upon the cross?
2846435 But some one will say, How are the dead raised?
284645 And who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
2846455 O death, where is thy victory?
284646 They therefore, when they were come together, asked him, saying, Lord, dost thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?
284647 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying, Behold, are not all these that speak Galilæans?
284648 And how hear we, every man in our own language wherein we were born?
284649. Who can prevent our office being vilified?
28464Again, when you see one living in great splendor, in pleasure and presumption, following his own inclinations, think thus:"What has he?
28464And again,"Or what man is there of you, who, if his son shall ask him for a loaf, will give him a stone?"
28464And it is just and right, for why did we not honor the Gospel by accepting and preserving it?
28464And must this mighty apostle, O merciful God, be subject to trials lest he exalt himself because of his great revelations?
28464And what can it harm me to suffer when I know it is God''s will?
28464And what is the extent of his forgiveness?
28464And who knows but it may, in the Greek, have been altered to harmonize with Galatians 5, 22, where Paul speaks of the"fruit of the Spirit"?
28464And why should we complain?
28464Are they Israelites?
28464Are they the seed of Abraham?
28464Are they to hear his Word?
28464Are we to live utterly idle, practically dead?
28464Are you mad or foolish?"
28464But how are we born?
28464But how are we to flee the world?
28464But how does Paul make this text prove the resurrection of Christ?
28464But how is indifference to this life to be accomplished?
28464But in the case of one who endorses and honors the Gospel, observe Paul''s comment( Rom 14, 4):"Who art thou that judgest the servant of another?
28464But tell me, where do the Scriptures speak thus of Christians?
28464But what are we to do?
28464But what cause has Paul at heart that he dares so boldly condemn the judgment of these exalted officials?
28464But what does Paul teach?
28464But what does the resurrection advantage us?
28464But what is the significance of Paul''s phrase"with grace"?
28464But what is the use of multiplying words on the subject when the evil prevails to such extent as to be common custom in the land?
28464But what manner of love has God manifested toward us?
28464But where is this perfect man, and what is his name?
28464But where would be forthcoming a sermon forcible enough to restrain the shameful sottishness and the drink devil among us?
28464But who can fully portray this blind, perverted, abominable folly?
28464But who is vigilant enough to elude such knavery and to make the children of the devil honest?
28464But who would care to recount the full extent of this vice in all dealings and interests of the world between man and man?
28464But you may say:"What?
28464Can you locate the failure of such an individual?
28464Christ testifies( Jn 5, 44),"How can ye believe, who receive glory one of another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not?"
28464Could I be said to suffer innocently if I am obliged to confess I am well treated?
28464Dear man, what but his own blindness can lead him to such a conclusion?
28464Did they but regard it, what need have they of books, teachers or laws?
28464Do not even wicked knaves and opposers of Christians often suffer at the hands of one another what they are not pleased to endure?
28464Do you ask, What is the great necessity therefor?
28464Do you imagine yourself able to endure that wrath of God, or to withstand it if you will not consider this and accept it?
28464Do you wish to have assurance of eternal life?
28464For what could they benefit if one possessed not the Word of salvation and eternal life?
28464God says in Isaiah 66, 1- 2:"What manner of house will ye build unto me?...
28464Had he been mere man, what would have been the occasion for saying that he became like a man and was found in the fashion of other men?
28464Has a king of David''s glorious rank occasion to speak thus?
28464He says( 1 Tim 3, 5):"If a man knoweth not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?"
28464How and from what was creation effected when there was nothing to start with?
28464How can it be otherwise when they who should restrain and punish commit the same sins themselves?
28464How can one be under obligation when he does not, and can not, possess anything?
28464How can one whom the fire of heavenly love and grace can not melt, be rendered cheerfully obedient by laws and threats?
28464How can there be unity of mind concerning spiritual offices and blessings with people so at variance upon trivial, contemptible worldly matters?
28464How can these Corinthians be as true, unleavened wafers, or sweet dough, when they have yet to purge out the old leaven?
28464How can they pray one for another who feel no interest in a neighbor''s wants, who rather are enemies, entertaining no good will toward one another?
28464How can we be dead and at the same time risen?
28464How can we live here with wives and children, houses and lands, and being citizens under a temporal government, and yet not be at home?
28464How can we make the two claims harmonize?
28464How could Christ approve such malice?
28464How could he speak plainer and more forcibly?
28464How could he utter anything more severe, more terrifying?
28464How does the offering of a penny compare with that of the body?
28464How else should we gentiles get the idea of cakes on Easter, when at our Passover we, by faith, eat the Paschal Lamb, Christ?
28464How is a dead man profited, however much life may be preached to him, if that preaching does not make him live?
28464How is it consistent with royal citizenship in a celestial country to be a pilgrim on earth?
28464How is it possible to reconcile these seeming inconsistencies?
28464How is it, then, Paul speaks as if faith without love were possible?
28464How is that?
28464How is this paradox to be explained?
28464How shall we who are dead to sin live any longer therein?
28464How should he do otherwise, knowing that his persecutors treated him unjustly and yet maintained the contrary?
28464How will it compare with the death and shed blood of the Son of God, with the power of his resurrection?
28464How will it divide honors with him in having merit to secure remission of sin and redemption from death?
28464How will you fare with God if you do not love your neighbor?
28464How would this read,"I am signified by a spiritual vine"?
28464I will behave peculiarly, smashing windows and turning things upside down, for this is not my abiding- place"?
28464If it is not too humble to be honored with his presence, why should we his servants not honor it?
28464In the text Paul deals with the question, How are the dead raised, and with what body do they come?
28464Is it merely a doctrine of words, or one of life and operating power?
28464Is it not wonderfully comforting to the beggar to have servants and lovers of such honor?
28464Is not this a superior, a noble, commandment, which completely levels the most unequal individuals?
28464Is that what you mean, Paul, when you say we are not to seek the things of earth, though all these are essentially incident to life?
28464Is the truth not to be preached at all?
28464It is said of them( Ps 14, 4- 5):"Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and call not upon Jehovah?"
28464Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
28464Must we be silent and permit all mankind to go direct to hell?
28464Now, how could God have pointed you to an example dearer, more pleasing and more to the purpose than this example-- the deep instinct of your nature?
28464Now, how was it with them?
28464Now, if you yield to him, suffering yourself to be seduced, what will it profit you to boast of the Gospel faith?
28464Now, since God has so greatly blessed you as to make you his own begotten children, shall he not also give you every other good?
28464Now, what is the process of the life and death mentioned?
28464Now, who is to judge and decide the question?
28464O death, where is thy sting?
28464One hundred years ago, what were you and I and all men now living but absolutely nothing?
28464Or of what use is it to preach righteousness to a sinner if he remain in sin?
28464Paul would say:"What will you do, beloved Christians?
28464Paul''s admonition begins:"Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?"
28464Shall he be their God?
28464Shall they believe?
28464Similarly, also:"What unto me is the multitude of your sacrifices?
28464Such a course is essential to the honor of God and the salvation of souls; for if the truth were to be ignored, who would come to God?
28464Tell me, what would you think of such a one?
28464The test is, are we risen in Christ-- is his resurrection effective in us?
28464Then how should others, how should such infirm beings as we, be free from self- exaltation?
28464Therefore, James says:"Why trouble yourselves about earthly blessings, which though God- given are transitory?
28464We read in a book of the ancient fathers that on a certain occasion of their assembling, the question was raised, which is really the noblest work?
28464What are death, the devil and all creatures as a match for Christ?
28464What are the means and process the Spirit employs to change and renew the heart?
28464What are we to do?
28464What are we to understand here?
28464What can be said for us?
28464What can it advantage me for them to burn eternally in hell?
28464What can you say to the fact that Christ the Lord is, himself, with us on earth?
28464What greater love and blessing could be shown?
28464What human heart would not melt at the joy- inspiring thought?
28464What injury can the world render, what help can it offer, so long as you hold the treasure of the Word?
28464What is a slight injury or the loss of some temporal blessing in comparison with these?
28464What is meant here?
28464What is the need of further inquiry and investigation or discussion of this theme?
28464What is the sum of all suffering and misfortune compared to this light?
28464What is their theory?
28464What matters to us the insignificance of the seat the Lord chooses?
28464What meaneth this?
28464What more can we do?
28464What more could be desired?
28464What more would one, or could one, offer than himself, all he is and all he has?
28464What shall we say to these things?
28464What sort of foolish, perverted individuals are they who so teach?
28464What would be the result were all evil to be tolerated and covered up?
28464What, according to the world''s construction, is implied by the statement,"Whatsoever is begotten[ born] of God overcometh the world?"
28464What, then, is the teaching of the commandment?
28464Whence, then, do you derive sonship?
28464Where would be the sense in my saying to you,"You are like a man, are made in the fashion of a man, and take upon yourself the form of a servant"?
28464Where would the wealthy and powerful be if there were no poor and humble?
28464Where, then, does Paul stand, who says( Rom 3, 31):"Do we then make the law of none effect through faith?
28464Who could be worthy such service from such a one?
28464Who could or would heap upon himself the guilt of such negligence?
28464Who ever heard of weak strength?
28464Who is so daring and haughty he will not be restrained and humbled by so remarkable an example of divine judgment?
28464Who would have thought to find so much precious virtue and power ascribed by Paul to this one excellence as counterpart of so much that is evil?
28464Who would not shrink from occupying the uppermost seat and from lording it over others when he sees the Son of God humble and eliminate himself?
28464Who would not suppose the Holy Spirit to dwell visibly where such wisdom, such discernment of the Scriptures, is present?
28464Why does he so?
28464Why not much rather rejoice in the comforting prospect of the great heavenly blessings already abundantly yours and which can not be taken from you?"
28464Why should Paul reverse the seemingly proper order?
28464Why, then, did the Jews persecute and crucify him-- put him to death?
28464Why, then, need you take any account of the world, and anything it may do, whether good or evil?
28464Why, then, should I be impatient or desire revenge?
28464Why, then, should you complain of your suffering or refuse to suffer what your sins really deserve?
28464Why, then, yield to the devil, allowing yourself to be robbed of salvation and eternal life?
28464Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and save souls alive for yourselves?
28464Will you live in the world and not encounter any persecution because of your good deeds?
28464Will you rage at the wickedness of the world, and in your rage become wicked yourself and commit evil?
28464Would it not encourage them in their wickedness until life would not be safe to anyone?"
28464Would not that be giving the wicked opportunity to carry out their evil designs?
28464Would not that be the natural rejoinder to such a foolish statement?
28464Yes, and have we not further reason for checking the evil when even the young practice it without fear or shame?
28464Yes, what would be his judgment of those who in public preaching clinch and claw, attack and calumniate each other?
28464and that he assumed the form of a servant though he was in form divine?
28464and with what manner of body do they come?
28464or more absurd still, that strength is increased by weakness?
28464or to an erring, factious individual if he forsake not his error and his darkness?
28464or to have instruction enabling me rightly to interpret a single psalm?
28464that to his sores and wounds are subject the crown of wealth and the sweet savor of royal splendor?
28464who is caused to stumble, and I burn not?
28464wonderful that his poverty commands the services of a king in his opulence?
28036696.--''That, I suppose, is a comparatively new phenomenon?'' 28036 697.--''Is there any special defect in the management which produces this state of things, or is it essential to the nature of the school?''
28036But, Father,some one will say,"what harm can there be in sending children to Public Schools?
28036Think you that those eighteen men on whom the tower of Siloam fell, were sinners above all others in Jerusalem? 28036 Where did you get it?"
280366), what recompense will mothers not receive who instruct and sanctify them?
28036And are they competent to do what the mother of the rich can not do?
28036And can we wonder that the crime has descended from the highest to the lowest, and now pervades all classes of society?
28036And during the whole war of the Revolution, who ever heard of a Catholic coward, or of a Catholic traitor?
28036And how had they to battle till they had gained this merit?
28036And then, which of all the Bibles, and whom among the numerous sects, shall be sent?
28036And to whom, then, is it of any concern?"
28036And what has Protestantism done for human freedom?
28036And what kind of a name have these girls now?
28036And what power has Protestantism to check the National Crime-- the murder of helpless innocents?
28036And what will be the case where the Protestant pupils in a school are in a considerable majority, and the teacher of the same religion?
28036And what will the child learn, in this Pagan system of education, to press down his rising passions?
28036And when these women do condescend to have one or two children, what sort of a lifelong inheritance are they giving their offspring?
28036And where was the source of all this light?
28036And who are those secret conspirators and their myrmidon partisans who have sworn to unify Italy or lay it in ruins?
28036And who but an infidel can blame her for that?
28036And who could be charmed with such women?
28036And why should we not believe it?...
28036And why?
28036And will any one assert that the faith and soul of a child are not in danger of being ruined in those godless common schools?
28036Are not those pests, the Washington and Albany lobbies, rather_ too_ knowing?
28036But do children profit by His abundant redemption?
28036But how did souls created to the image of God grow up in such a state?
28036But how shall I begin?
28036But is it really true that Protestantism is not taught in many of our Public Schools?
28036But some one will perhaps say,"Sir, what has all this dissertation to do with your subject?
28036But then, in God''s name, is it not high time to inquire what should be done to correct the system, and stop the torrent of its evil influences?
28036But what does the turtle rest on?
28036But what does this make of them?
28036But where does the virtue and intelligence of the State come from?
28036But why have these great things been done for us?
28036But why so many objections?
28036Can we rely on the parents?
28036Can we, knowing, as we do, how much Jesus Christ loves them, can we, I say, resign ourselves to leaving them in their misery?
28036Can we, then, wonder that the Catholic Church has always encouraged a truly Christian education?
28036Did it originate one republican principle, or found one solitary republic?
28036Did it strike one blow for liberty during these two centuries and a half?
28036Do not the"gold rings"and the"whiskey rings"know how to read and write?
28036Do the managers of the Erie Railway lack any kind of intelligence that could be communicated in a common school?
28036Do they draw from the source of graces that are open to all?
28036Do they not prove, beyond a doubt, that the practical_ habit_ of devotion was not taught them in their youth?
28036Do you desire, O Christian mother, to be saved?
28036Do you want to see what man without God-- without religion-- can do?
28036Does any one wonder, then, that we hear and read of"Trunk Horrors"?
28036Does not all this prove to every thinking person that woman''s sphere and calling are_ widely different_?"
28036Had not those blood- suckers, the shoddy- ites and army contractors, an average common school education?
28036Has the pastor sufficiently instructed, warned, and watched over them?
28036Have they not the same tendency to promote ignorance of, or indifference to, religion?
28036Have we always comprehended all the good that we can do to children by our humble functions?
28036How can it be otherwise?
28036How could Protestantism check infidelity, since it leads to it?
28036How did men arrive at the idea that the State should be a school- master?
28036How is such a heart to be touched or moved, or placed under such influences as could move it?
28036How long will it take our enlightened age to learn this simple but important truth?
28036I ask if this is not a pretty fair and not overdrawn statement of the case?
28036I ask, will the Lord fail to visit with similar judgments all those who are guilty of the same crimes?
28036I ask-- am I right in all that I have said upon the State and its godless system of education?
28036I once said to her,''Why do you not take the situation of a seamstress, or a nurse in a gentleman''s family?''
28036If the State claims the right to educate our children, why does it not just as well claim the right to nurse, feed, clothe, doctor, and lodge them?
28036In a word, is not this to teach indifference to religion, or, what is equivalent, that no religion is necessary?
28036Indeed, what is a school worth when a man will pay a premium to be exempt from sending his children to it?
28036Is it heaven or hell that will be their lot for all eternity?
28036Is it not a proof that the laity and clergy are all of one mind?
28036Is it to be done in the midst of a day''s work, or in the weariness after the day''s work is done?
28036Is not such the calamitous spectacle which the continent of Europe offers to us at this moment?
28036Is not this a serious loss?
28036Is not this compulsory support most violative of constitutional and religious rights?
28036Is there any reason for their silence on the subject of education?
28036It is for this reason that our Saviour tells us:"What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
28036May it not be considered as a great plebiscite?
28036May we not infer that those mothers who bestow upon children the treasures of divine knowledge will receive an exceedingly great reward?
28036May we not read the condemnation of all such proceedings in the lurid flames of the burning Capital of modern civilization?
28036Men look around, and ask, Where is the remedy for the so wide- spread corruption of all classes of society?
28036Mr. Johnson asks:"Are the modern fashionable criminalities of infanticide creeping into our State community?"
28036Nor can it be otherwise; for what brought on the"Cities of the Plain"the material fires of heaven?
28036Now how did it happen that the primitive Christian system of education became unchristian and anti- American?
28036Now what has contributed most towards the enormous increase of these enemies of our republic?
28036Now what is it to teach the soul to find her own Supreme Good?
28036Now what is the perfection of soul?
28036Now what is the result of all this training?
28036Now what is the_ civil power_, or_ State_; what its origin, its authority, its legitimate functions, its rights and duties?
28036Now what is to be done to stop the poisoned source from which the diabolical spirit and the crimes of our country flow?
28036Now what kind of a being is the infidel, or the man without religion?
28036Now what kind of education is necessary for a tradesman to carry on business successfully?
28036Now what object had the tyrant in acting thus?
28036Now who will give the Christian education, if not the pastor?
28036Now will any one assert that the young tree was not in danger of perishing in this new place?
28036Or what were the sins and crimes of the Gentile nations that called forth the terrible chastisements predicted by the prophets?
28036Since when is it, then, that the price of the souls of little children has been lessened?
28036The State can not impose uniformity on churches; why force it on schools?
28036The man who has said"there is no God,"is he not on the point of also saying"lust is lawful,""property is robbery"?
28036The man who scorns to love God and His law, how shall he continue to love his neighbor?
28036The"Boards"that give the contracts do not make any money by way of commissions, do they?
28036Think you that those six or seven on whom the axe of the public press fell, are sinners above all in New York and elsewhere?
28036This granted-- because too clear to be denied-- does it not follow that the establishment of schools maybe made obligatory upon pastors?
28036To attract non- Catholics?
28036To what do they grow up?
28036To which Las Casas replied:"Is it nothing to your Lordship that all these souls should perish?
28036WHAT IS IT TO BE A MOTHER?
28036WHAT IS IT TO BE A MOTHER?
28036We see ecclesiastical edifices of great magnitude, splendor, and expense, erected everywhere by Catholics, but for what purpose?
28036Well, then, the press: what shall be said of it?
28036Well, what was the Church at the time of the Apostles?
28036Were not Catiline of old, and Aaron Burr and Benedict Arnold of more recent times, men of intelligence?
28036What American can forget the names of Rochambeau, De Grasse, De Kalb, Pulaski, La Fayette, Kosciusko?
28036What can be done to stem the fearful torrent of evils that flood the land?
28036What confidence, I ask, can be placed in a man who has no religion, and, consequently, no knowledge of his duties?
28036What could hell and its agents do more than they have already done for her destruction?
28036What did it do for the cause of freedom from that date down to 1776--when our Republic arose?
28036What does he learn in such a school to make him obedient, honest, chaste, a good citizen, a good Christian?
28036What father, then, will be mad enough to send his children by this vessel, across the ocean of time, to their heavenly fatherland?
28036What future have these women to look forward to?
28036What good, then, could be expected from calling upon the Legislature?
28036What happened?
28036What has been the result?
28036What is the difference between an infidel and a madman?
28036What is the natural harvest of this sowing?
28036What is the object of his impious cries?
28036What is the use of building castles in Spain, when we are obliged to live in America?
28036What precept of positive virtue does he learn?
28036What principle of self- restraint?
28036What right, then, has a Christian State to compel Christians to support infidel schools?
28036What shall I now say of books so compiled as to meet the exigencies of godless education?
28036What shall we answer?
28036What sufferings had they to endure, what trials to undergo?
28036What though a Judas Iscariot may betray?
28036What though a few of craven spirit may flee?
28036What though some may desert and leave the lines?
28036What would have become of Germany had there not been a power superior to that of this godless prince?
28036What would the world be without it?
28036What, then, is the meaning of Education?
28036What, then, must we think of the reading of the Bible, when its reading, without note or comment, leads to such consequences?
28036When he asked the barons assembled in council,"What must I do?"
28036When is she to teach, and train, and shape, and fashion the characters, hearts, consciences, intellects of the children?
28036Where did those priests who built them get the money?
28036Where is the security for property or for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are administered in our courts of justice?
28036Where will be our Catholics?
28036Where, then, was the power to save?
28036Who are those turbulent revolutionists who now long to erect the guillotine by the Tuilleries?
28036Who can read, without a feeling of intense horror, the accounts left us of the treatment of their slaves by the Romans?
28036Who can tell with what delight He makes of it His abode?
28036Who denies it?
28036Who does not feel most indignant at the State for having introduced such a godless system of education?
28036Who ever heard of a Catholic Arnold?
28036Who is to blame?
28036Who originated all the free principles which lie at the basis of our own noble Constitution?
28036Who were the leaders in the work of destruction and wholesale butchery in the Reign of Terror?
28036Who, I would ask, first reared in triumph the broad banner of universal freedom on this North American Continent?
28036Who_ first_ proclaimed, on this broad continent, the glorious principles of universal freedom?
28036Why are there so many talents lying idle among us?
28036Why is it that social and political life is poisoned in its source, and the blood of the nation corrupted?
28036Why is it that the very bases of society have been sapped, and the conditions of good government despised, or denounced under the name of despotism?
28036Why is it"that no person shall be compelled to erect, support, or attend any place of public worship, nor support any minister of religion"?
28036Why not?
28036Why should the State throw all these burdens on the parents, and assume that of instruction?
28036Why should they starve, while their neighbors roll in splendor and luxury?
28036Why so many pens that move not, when they should be burning with love for God, and for the welfare of their fellow- men?
28036Why so many tongues that are ever silent, when they might, day after day, preach the good tidings of the Gospel of Christ?
28036Why, then, is private property taken for Public Schools without compensation?
28036Will anybody who has his eyesight doubt or deny this?
28036Will he send his children by that vessel?
28036Will not the Protestant children turn the doctrines and practices of the Catholics into ridicule?
28036Will their learned and accomplished sons take the humble and laborious trades or occupations of their fathers?
28036Will they be counted, in the course of their career, among the number of His faithful disciples, or among the enemies of His law?
28036Will they be excluded?
28036Will they be marked with the seal of Divine Adoption, and be nourished with His own Flesh in the Sacrament of His love?
28036Will they one day be admitted into His kingdom?
28036You banish those who are dearest to Me?
28036_ What is the State?_ People in general have a vague and confused conception of this matter.
28036and have not the laity assisted them in a most munificent manner?
28036on Sunday- school teachers?
28036shall, then, the first that teaches me the dread meaning of grave and shroud be my own, my first- born child?
28036what is this to me, and what is that to the King?"
28036what will be her end?
28036who will answer for these little"waifs of society"?
28036with such''Grecian Bends,''Grecian noses?
10116And what will ye do in the end thereof?
10116From whence,he says,"come wars and quarrels among you?
10116Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? 10116 Lord,"they answer,"when saw we Thee?"
10116So runs my dream; but what am I? 10116 Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans?
10116To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? 10116 What?"
10116Why seek ye the living among the dead? 10116 Why should God go out of His way, as it were, to care for such a paltry folly as the pride of an ignorant, weak, short- sighted creature like man?
10116Will he be praised, rewarded, mentioned in the newspapers, if he fights well?
10116Will he get food enough, water enough, care enough, if he is wounded?
10116Will the officers lead us right?
10116? à ¦ ata à ¦ a?
10116? à ¦ ata à ¦ a?
10116? Ã ¦ ata-- sorrows are lessons; and that the most truly pitiable people often are those who have no sorrows, and ask for no man''s pity.
10116A Gospel?
10116A child''s first impressions of this life, what are they but pleasure?
10116Above all, I may say-- Who will lead us into all truth?
10116All true love of husband and wife, mother and child, sister and brother, friend and friend, man to his country,--what does it mean but this?
10116Am I discontented with myself, or with things about me, and outside of me?
10116Am I speaking almost to deaf ears?
10116And are not you, too, soldiers-- soldiers of Jesus Christ?
10116And deeper still, why does a little child know when it has done wrong?
10116And do we not know that so it is?
10116And do you not know that it is among such people as these that pestilence is always bred?
10116And even if He had not, would not common sense tell us that He intended us to do so?
10116And how can you best do that?
10116And how does he try to bring them round to him?
10116And how far shall we have to go to find ourselves face to face with God?
10116And how shall we become like God?
10116And how?
10116And how?
10116And how?
10116And if God has made it bear even the poorest fruit in me, why should He not make it bear fruit in other men and in all the world?
10116And if not, is not the pestilence of the soul more subtle and more contagious than any pestilence of the body?
10116And if they shall make answer,"And who is He that I did not know Him?
10116And if you ask me, How is it a sacrifice to God to confess to Him that we are sinners?
10116And in the kingdom of nature how does God begin with mankind?
10116And is it not as true for us now, ay, for all nations and all mankind now, as it was when it was uttered?
10116And is not the answer the most essential of all answers?
10116And know you not Who that Light is, and what He said of little children?
10116And no doubt it is perfectly and literally true: but answer me this, when does the wicked man do that which is lawful and right?
10116And no man ever gained it but what he found the truth of St Peter''s own words,"Who will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?"
10116And now, my dear friends, what has this to do with us?
10116And shall I forget Thee, disobey Thee, neglect to praise, and honour, and worship Thee, and thank Thee day and night, for Thy great glory?
10116And shall there be no noble indignation in God when He beholds all the wrong which is done on earth?
10116And that we are chastised for pride, who does not know?
10116And the people asked him saying, What shall we do then?
10116And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
10116And therefore I must ask, in sober sadness, how long would His influence last?
10116And they say, How doth God know?
10116And to that the other party will answer, Has not God said,"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself?"
10116And what answer is that?
10116And what are they like, those blessed beings of whom the text speaks?
10116And what are they?
10116And what are those heavenly places?
10116And what did they do?
10116And what do they do, those blessed beings?
10116And what followed?
10116And what has He made?
10116And what if, as needs must happen at whiles, the sovereign were not a man, but a woman or a child?
10116And what is our duty in them?
10116And what is that mob?
10116And what is that?
10116And what is the grace of Christ?
10116And what is the grace of life?
10116And what is the gracious law which will save you from the terrible law which will make you go on from worse to worse?
10116And what is this but self- conceit-- ruinous, I had almost said, blasphemous?
10116And what is this witness of which the apostle speaks?
10116And what right thing?
10116And what was our Lord''s answer-- seemingly more stern than ever?
10116And when one asks in astonishment-- You call yourselves Christians?
10116And whence comes the population of parents whom these children represent?
10116And who are easy- going folk like you and me, that we should arrogate to ourselves a place in that grand company?
10116And who are they?
10116And who is He?
10116And who is the Judge but God Himself, who is set on His throne judging right, while you are doing wrong?
10116And who is the officer, to whom that judge will deliver you?
10116And who save God has put them into the world''s heart?
10116And who was that adversary?
10116And whose voice can that be but the voice of Christ, and the Spirit of God?
10116And why does that please God?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116And why?
10116Are any of you, again, in the habit of cheating your neighbours, or dealing unfairly by them?
10116Are not such thoughts unjust and uncharitable to your neighbours, to your country, to all mankind?
10116Are not they enough to possess?
10116Are not they enough wherewith to lie down at night in peace, and rise to- morrow to take what comes to- morrow, even as he took what came to- day?
10116Are they the anxious people?
10116Are those who do most work, either the plotting or intriguing people?
10116Are we not apt to say to them"Raca"--to speak cruelly, contemptuously, fiercely of them, if they thwart us?
10116Are we not( I am, I know, may God forgive me for it) apt to be angry with our brethren without a cause, out of mere peevishness?
10116Are we selfish?
10116As for any real improvement in human nature-- where is it?
10116Ask yourselves each, Am I at peace?
10116Ay, more, which can not only make these tiny living things, but, more wonderful still, make them make themselves?
10116But Lord, how could I do less?
10116But does our Lord bid us copy a cheat?
10116But for the honour of our Lord, we may say, Does not this story shew that the Lord is humane enough, tender enough, to satisfy all mankind?
10116But from whom do they come?
10116But from whom does that good come, save from Christ and from the Spirit of Christ, from whom alone come all good gifts?
10116But how are such souls recompensed in the earth?
10116But how could that be?
10116But how is it that they are ever needed?
10116But how many?
10116But how shall we know Christ''s sheep when we see them?
10116But how shall we know these temptations?
10116But how to worship Him?
10116But how?
10116But if so; why does our Lord mention it?
10116But if that be all, why can they not say their prayers at home?
10116But if we can find a Father of our spirits, of our souls, shall we not rather be in subjection to Him and live?
10116But if you will do the thing you know to be right, and say the thing you know to be true, then what can harm you?
10116But in what sense is He not content?
10116But is that all?
10116But may not Christ have His elect among them?
10116But should we know Him merely by His bearing and character?
10116But some one will say, how can that be, when so many of the old Hebrews seem to have known nothing about the next life?
10116But the Holy Spirit is spoken of in Scripture under the likeness of a dove?
10116But then comes the question, Of all the flowers in a single field, is one in ten thousand ever looked at by child or by men?
10116But then what does he say is their sin?
10116But those who were trying earnestly to do their work, though amid many mistakes and failures, why should they dread the coming of the kingdom of God?
10116But what does that mean?
10116But what does that mean?
10116But what has that to do with us, free self- governed Englishmen, in this peaceful and prosperous land?
10116But what has that, again, to do with us?
10116But what is good?
10116But what is it that troubles you?
10116But what is our Lord''s solemn answer?
10116But what kind of comfort do we not merely like but need?
10116But what manner of man was St John the Baptist in the meantime?
10116But what name?
10116But what picture of St John the Baptist shall we choose whereby to represent him to ourselves, as the forerunner of the incarnate God?
10116But what says Easter day?
10116But what shall we say to that lost sheep?
10116But where, oh where?
10116But where?
10116But which is to come first,--love to God, or love to man?
10116But who are they?
10116But who has seen those countless tribes, which have been living down, in utter darkness, since the making of the world?
10116But who is the adversary of that man, and who is the judge, and who is the officer?
10116But who may abide the day of His coming?
10116But who will help us to drink the bitter cup?
10116But why should God resist the proud?
10116But why should it be true?
10116But why?
10116But why?
10116But with what are they not content?
10116But yet, as in Judea of old, would He not be only too successful?
10116But you may say, What is all this to us?
10116But, after all, why should you try to improve?
10116But, some of you may say, Is it not so after all?
10116Can any man put off these bad habits in a moment, as he puts off his coat?
10116Can he feel for frail me?
10116Can we suppose that God would take one view of these Corinthians, and then inspire St Paul to take another view?
10116Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?
10116Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are?
10116Come they not hence, even of the lusts which war in your members?
10116Commended him for cheating him a second time, and teaching his debtors to cheat him?
10116Did He mean us not to love them, after He has made us love them, we know not how or why?
10116Did He say in vain,"All power is given unto me in heaven and earth?"
10116Did He say in vain,"Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world?"
10116Did He speak with a frown, or with something like a smile?
10116Did not Christ bring heaven with Him whithersoever He went?
10116Did the apostles, then, believe in these three goddesses?
10116Did they think that He had gone away and left them?
10116Did they, therefore, as would have been natural, weep and lament?
10116Do I mean that we are to submit slavishly to circumstances, like dumb animals?
10116Do I mean, then, that the text has nothing to do with us?
10116Do I say this to frighten you away from being religious?
10116Do not good men often lead lives of poverty and affliction?
10116Do not men make large fortunes, or rise to fame and power, by base and wicked means?
10116Do such people get most work done?
10116Do these men know of Whom they talk?
10116Do they find that in Scripture?
10116Do we indulge our passions?
10116Do we neglect our duty?
10116Do we not live and move and have our being in God?
10116Do we pride ourselves on being something?
10116Do we squander our money?
10116Do we?--but what use to go on reminding men of truths which no one believes, because they are too painful and searching to be believed in comfort?
10116Do you ask what will Christ give me?
10116Do you believe the Bible?
10116Do you believe the Christian religion?
10116Do you believe the Creeds?
10116Do you doubt that?
10116Do you fancy that I understand them, though my reason, as well as Holy Scripture, tells me that they are true?
10116Do you hear that there are savages and heathens, generations of them, within a rifle- shot of the house?
10116Do you know what it is?
10116Do you know who that Caesar is, my friends?
10116Do you not hear from the psalmists, and prophets, and apostles, of a God who judges and punishes such generations as this?
10116Do you not see the difference, the infinite difference, and the good news in that?
10116Do you not think that God will punish YOU for all this?
10116Do you not understand me?
10116Do you think that God is a tempter and a deceiver?
10116Does He hear me?
10116Does He see me?
10116Does any one say-- These things are too high for me; I can not understand them?
10116Does he hear voices from heaven telling little children that they are lost sinners?
10116Does he know what I go through?"
10116Does he see lightning come from heaven to strike sinners dead, or earthquakes rise and swallow them up?
10116Does it matter very much what I say and do now, provided I make my peace with Him before I die?
10116Does it not sober us to see even a picture of Christ crucified?
10116Does not God punish men every day for their father''s sins?
10116Does not this earth look brighter to him then?
10116Does that seem strange?
10116Does that sound much like a general increase of armaments?
10116Does that state of things look much like progress of the human race?
10116Does this seem strange to you?
10116Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom?
10116Doubtless it means that; but if it meant nothing more at first, why was not the plain word Gift enough for the Apostles?
10116For do we not find, do we not find, my friends, in practice, that our Lord''s words are true?
10116For is not the Old Testament spiritual as well as the New?
10116For says David again,"Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle, or who shall rest upon Thy holy hill?
10116For then comes in the question-- not merely is God good?
10116For to understand the original question-- Is it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar or no?
10116For was not St Paul an inspired apostle?
10116For what does he say-- and say not( remember always) of Christian magistrates in a Christian country, but actually of heathen Roman magistrates?
10116For what has a man of all his labour, and of the vexation of his heart, wherein he has laboured under the sun?
10116For what has a slave to do with pride?
10116For what is growth, but a thing making itself?
10116For what is it that thou lovest in thy neighbour?
10116For what is life that we should make such ado about it, and hug it so closely, and look to it to fill our hearts?
10116For what keener, what nobler enjoyment for rational and moral beings, than satisfaction with, and admiration of, a Being better than themselves?
10116For what says the 26th verse of this chapter?
10116For when He ascended to heaven out of their sight, did they consider that was seeing Him no more?
10116For when I ask you the solemn question, Would you know Christ if He came among you?
10116For who is our Lord?
10116Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks?
10116Has He not commanded us to love our wives, our children?
10116Has He not meant us to use them?
10116Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
10116Hast thou given the horse strength?
10116Have His words passed away?
10116Have his father''s sins kept him ignorant, or in anywise hindered his rise in life?
10116Have his father''s sins made him unhealthy?
10116Have the father''s sins made the son poor?
10116Have they no time-- I am sure they have the heart-- to tend the wounded and the fever- stricken, that they may rise and fight once more?
10116He will make you like Himself, partaker of His grace; and what is that?
10116High pay?
10116How are we to look at it?
10116How can He be?
10116How can I tell whether I should recognise, after all, my Saviour and my Lord?
10116How can she help being distracted by the thought of to- morrow?
10116How can they be to any finite and created being?
10116How can they be too strong, in face of what is now passing in a neighbouring land?
10116How could he be?
10116How dare any man say-- Bad I am, and bad I must remain-- while the God who made heaven and earth offers to make you good?
10116How dare he be covetous, ambitious, revengeful, false?
10116How do I know that if He said, as in Judea of old,"Will ye too go away?"
10116How else dare Abraham ask of God,"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
10116How else has God''s command to the old Jews any meaning,"Be ye holy, for I am holy?"
10116How is it your duty to deal, then, with these poor children?
10116How is that, my friends?
10116How shall I make myself safe against the chances and changes of life?
10116How should I be able to pull through such a trouble?
10116How then dare I ask it of you?
10116How were they recompensed in the earth?
10116How, but by the very test which Christ has laid down, it seems to me, in this very parable?
10116How, then, shall we picture John the Baptist to ourselves?
10116How?
10116I have been a philanthropist: but have I really loved my fellow- men?
10116I have given large sums in charity: but have I ever sacrificed anything for my fellow- men?
10116I should answer with St Peter,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
10116If God can give you common sense about one thing, why not about another?
10116If God were really angry with, really hated, the proud man, or any other man, would He need only to resist him?
10116If St John himself was struck down with awe, what shall we feel, even the best and purest among us?
10116If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him?"
10116If inspiration does not mean that, what does it mean?
10116If our Lord could make stones into bread to satisfy His hunger, why should He not do so?
10116If this chapter was a lesson to our forefathers, how is it to be a lesson to us likewise?
10116If we could feed ourselves by making bread of stones, would not that make us proud enough?
10116If we had such a Comforter as that, could we not take evil from his hands, as well as good?
10116If we have to rebuke our children for doing wrong, do we begin by trying to break their hearts?
10116If you and I could make the whole city worship and obey us, by casting ourselves off this cathedral unhurt, would not that make us proud enough?
10116If you had a tribe of Red Indians on the frontier of your settlement, would you take the less guard against them, because you did not put them there?
10116In the sense in which a hard task- master is not content with his slave, when he flogs him cruelly for the slightest fault?
10116Is God pure?
10116Is God sinless?
10116Is God wise?
10116Is He not as ready to hear in the field, and in the workshop and in the bed- chamber, as in the church?
10116Is it not obvious now, and has it not been notorious in every country, and in all times, that so it is?
10116Is it not the most blessed news, that He who takes away, is the very same as He who gives?
10116Is it not true?
10116Is it something outside you?-- something which is NOT you yourself?
10116Is it your will, my friends; or is it not?
10116Is not God harder on some than on others?
10116Is not Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
10116Is not that blessed news?
10116Is not that man recompensed in the earth?
10116Is not that the question of all questions?
10116Is not the Old Testament inspired, and that by the Spirit of God?
10116Is not the adulteration of food just now as scandalous as it is unchecked?
10116Is not the condition of the masses in many great cities as degraded and as sad as ever was that of the serfs in the middle ages?
10116Is that a hard word?
10116Is that not a sin to bow our hearts as the heart of one man?
10116Is that not noble?
10116Is there a luxury in which a respectable man could safely indulge, which I have denied myself?
10116Is there in one of them the high instincts-- even the desire to do a merciful act?
10116Is there knowledge in the Most High?"
10116Is there no hint in this blessing of God of something more than our mortal life-- something beyond our mortal life?
10116Is there not in every one of them, as in you, the Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world?
10116Is this theory altogether novel and unheard of?
10116Is yours the duty which the good Samaritan felt?--the duty of mere humanity?
10116It was God who sowed the seed in me; surely it is God who has sowed it in other men?
10116Know you not what I mean?
10116Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
10116Let St Paul answer once more; who should know better than he, save Christ alone?
10116May He not have His sheep among them, who hear His voice though they know not that it is His voice?
10116May not His Spirit be working in some of them?
10116Merely to be comfortable?--To be free from pain, anxiety, sorrow?--To have only pleasant faces round us, and pleasant things said to us?
10116Might He not have been with the Father during those forty days, whenever they had not seen Him?
10116Must it not be so?
10116My dear friends, are they not too high for me likewise?
10116Nay, I would go further still, and say, Is not the righteous man recompensed on the earth every time he hears a strain of noble music?
10116Nay; was He not always in heaven?
10116Not in our parish, and what of that?
10116Not that which is bad in him?
10116Now how could that be a temptation to pride?
10116Now if we can thus have hope for some among the heathen abroad, shall we not have hope, too, for some among the heathen at home?
10116Now what are these spiritual sacrifices?
10116Now what is this, but worshipping the evil spirit, in order to get power over this world, that they may( as they fancy) amend it?
10116Now what was the secret of this inspired herdsman''s strength?
10116Now, is not this self- conceit?
10116Now, my dear friends,--surely beautiful things were made to be seen by some one, else why were they made beautiful?
10116Now, what does this word grace mean?
10116Now, why do I say all this?
10116Now, why was that flower put there?
10116Of the way in which the Spirit of God works in man?
10116Oh, is there a Holy One, whom I may contemplate with utter delight?
10116On what have you set your heart and affections?
10116Our Father has given us the cup-- shall we not drink it?
10116Proud, self- willed thoughts are surely out of place to- day( and what day are they in place?)
10116Refined?
10116Say to your fathers, husbands, brothers, sons, and say too, and that boldly, to the tradesmen with whom you deal-- Do you hear this?
10116Shall not He, who suffered without hope of reward, have His reward nevertheless?
10116Shall the just and holy God look on carelessly and satisfied at injustice and unholiness which vexes even poor sinful man?
10116Shall we even allure it by promises of heaven?
10116Shall we pass over the waste, the hereditary waste of human souls, brought about by similar defects in every great city in the world?
10116Shall we pride ourselves on health and strength?
10116Shall we terrify it by threats of hell?
10116Should we not fear lest that might hurt us?
10116Should we recognise, or should we reject, our Saviour and our Lord?
10116Should we see in Him an utterly ideal personage-- The Son of Man, and therefore, ere we lost sight of Him once more, the Son of God?
10116Sickened by the follies, the failures, the ferocities, the foulnesses of mankind, for ages upon ages past?
10116So we should learn something of how all things were made; and then would come a second question, why all things were made?
10116Somebody must always be rich, why should not I?
10116Somebody must enjoy the money, why should not I?
10116That He who afflicts is the very same as He who comforts?
10116That He who brings us into"the valley of the shadow of death,"is the same as He of whom it is said,"Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me?"
10116That sort of jealousy is a base and wicked passion in man, and dare we attribute it to God?
10116That when we walk across the field, or look out into the garden, we could have the wisdom to remember, Whither, O God, can I go from Thy presence?
10116The amusement and excitement of fires?
10116The difference between our minds and the Mind of God is-- to what shall I liken it?
10116The difficulty in all ages about a standard of morality has been-- How can we fix it?
10116The minute after he has repented?
10116The people-- the farming class-- came to him with"What shall we do?"
10116The question for us is, how ought we to keep it?
10116The vanity of being praised for their courage?
10116Then I too will eat and drink, for to- morrow_ I_ die?"
10116Then came also publicans to be baptized unto them, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
10116Then is not God merciful to the world in punishing them, even in destroying them out of the world, where they only do harm?
10116Then said he to the multitude that came forth to be baptized of him, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
10116Then said the Jews unto Him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast Thou seen Abraham?"
10116Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungred, and fed Thee?
10116Then why does St. Peter give it as a reason for expecting blessing and happiness in the life to come?
10116These are awful words, but, my dear friends, I can only ask you if you think them too awful to be true?
10116These are serious words; for which of us dare to say that we are greater than John the Baptist?
10116Think ye that they whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things?
10116This is God''s method with us in His Church, and what is it but St Paul''s method with these Corinthians?
10116Those who imagine to themselves possible misfortunes, and ask continually-- What if this happened-- or that?
10116Thou did''st die for me-- for whom have I ever died?
10116Thou did''st hunger for me-- for whom have I ever hungered?
10116Thou did''st suffer for me-- for whom have I ever suffered?
10116Thou hast the words of eternal life, and we believe and are sure that thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God?"
10116Thou lovest God?
10116Thou lovest God?
10116To make you fear and dread the Spirit of God?
10116To take away comfort from you?
10116True, our hands are more or less clean: but what of that?
10116Was He not always with the Father, the Father who fills all things, in whom all created things live, and move, and have their being?
10116Was it not so?
10116Was not heaven very near them?
10116We let the guilty criminal eat and drink well the morn ere he is led forth to die-- shall we not do as much by those who are innocent?
10116We may, therefore, believe that He would condescend to the level of our modern knowledge; and what would that involve?
10116We say with Abraham,"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
10116Were you never not merely puzzled-- all thinking men are that-- but crushed and sickened at moments by the mystery of evil?
10116What are a child''s first impressions of this life?
10116What are we to do?
10116What but this?
10116What but your own faculties, your own emotions, your own passions-- in one word, your own selves?
10116What comfort, what example to us here struggling, often sinning, in this piecemeal world?
10116What did he believe?
10116What did he preach?
10116What do I mean?
10116What do you fancy keeps them up to their work?
10116What do you want with it?
10116What does God''s Spirit give us?
10116What does the preacher know of a woman''s troubles?
10116What else could it do?
10116What had our Lord to do, what have we to do, with the opinion of so foolish a man?
10116What have I been after all, with all my philanthropy and charity, but a selfish, luxurious, pompous personage?
10116What helped him to face priests, nobles, and kings?
10116What humility which will not seem self- conceit?
10116What if He gave them their wish?
10116What if He took them at their word?
10116What if they departed and entered the presence of Christ, only to meet with a worse fate than that of Gerontius?
10116What is it you want altered?
10116What is our cleverness-- our strength of mind?
10116What is our knowledge of the world?
10116What is our wisdom-- What does a wise man say of his?
10116What is the grace of Jesus Christ like, and how is it the same as the grace of God''s Spirit?
10116What is the spreading power of fever to the spreading power of vice, which springs from tongue to tongue, from eye to eye, from heart to heart?
10116What is the use of the service, as we call it, if the sermon is the only or even the principal object for which we come?
10116What is there in the character of God which makes it reasonable, probable, likely to be true?
10116What it is?
10116What justice which will not seem unjust?
10116What manner of personage would He be did He condescend to appear among us?
10116What matter to a mother to be called a dog, if she could thereby save her child from a devil?
10116What matter whether they be one mile off or five?
10116What mean the words that we partake of a divine nature?
10116What means the command to be perfect as our Father in heaven is perfect?
10116What more wholesome than to be made holy and humble men of heart?
10116What picture of him and his character can we form to ourselves in our own imaginations?
10116What proverb more common, what proverb more true, than that after pride comes a fall?
10116What purity can we bring into His presence which will not seem impure to Him?
10116What reason is there for it?
10116What says St. James to that?
10116What says a wiser and a better man than I shall ever be, and that not of noble music, but of such as we may hear any day in any street?
10116What was that glory which, as far as we can judge of divine things, He resumed as on this day?
10116What wisdom which will not seem folly?
10116What would become of me then?
10116What, some one will ask, when a man loves a fair face, does he love Christ then?
10116What, then, does this word mean?
10116What, then, was John the Baptist like?
10116What?
10116When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
10116When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
10116Whence comes this large population of children who are needy, if not destitute; and who are, or are in a fair way to become, dangerous?
10116Where is that Comforter?
10116Where shall I find friends?
10116Whither can I flee from Thy Spirit?
10116Whither can we go from His spirit, or whither can we flee from His presence?
10116Who am I, that God can not govern the world without my help?
10116Who dare say,--I can not amend-- when God Himself offers to amend you?
10116Who is Lord of joy and sorrow?
10116Who is Lord of life and death?
10116Who is he that God should care more for him than for others?
10116Who is he that God should help him when he prays, more than He will help His whole church if it will but pray?
10116Who is his adversary?
10116Who is our Governor?
10116Who is our Guide?
10116Who is our King?
10116Who is our Lawgiver?
10116Who is she?
10116Who knoweth the spirit of man that it goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that it goeth downward to the earth?"
10116Who loved Him better, and whom did He love better, than St John?
10116Who save the Cause and Maker, and Ruler of all things, past, present, and to come?
10116Who will be the comforter, and give us not mere kind words, but strength?
10116Who will give us the faith to say with Job,"Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him?"
10116Who will give us the firm reason to look steadily at our grief, and learn the lesson it was meant to teach?
10116Who will give us the temperate will, to keep sober and calm amid the shocks and changes of mortal life?
10116Who will harm you, asks St Peter himself,"if you be followers of that which is good?
10116Who, then, was He whose ascent we celebrate?
10116Why can you not open your eyes and of yourselves judge what is right?
10116Why care for any born of woman, if the happiness which depends on them is exposed to a thousand chances-- a thousand changes?
10116Why did God make the worlds?
10116Why did He make it lovely?
10116Why did He put us into it, if He did not mean us to enjoy it?
10116Why did they use Grace?
10116Why do we come to church at all?
10116Why does a little child dance when it hears a strain of music?
10116Why does a little child pick flowers?
10116Why does it love to hear of things beautiful and noble, and shrink from things foul and mean, if what I say is not true?
10116Why has God so ordered the world and human nature, that pride punishes itself?
10116Why has our anxiety come?
10116Why is it so?
10116Why relieve distress which fresh accidents may bring back again to- morrow, with all its miseries?
10116Why seek Him among the dead?
10116Why should it seem strange, my friends, to us, if we are in the habit of training our children, and rebuking our children, as we ought?
10116Why should they shrink from remembering that, though God''s kingdom is not come in perfection and fulness, it is here already, and they are in it?
10116Why should they shrink from that thought?
10116Why should we care for it, even if it be true?
10116Why should we try and say anything more for him?
10116Why should you hurry, if you remember that you are in the kingdom of Christ and of God?
10116Why take so much trouble?
10116Why then love man?
10116Why, where else is every man, you and I, heathen and Christian, bad and good, save in the presence of his Maker already?
10116Will He find me out?
10116Will not they corrupt our servants; and those servants again our children?
10116Will you let the shades of that prison- house of mortality be peopled with little save obscene phantoms?
10116Will you send your help across the Atlantic; and deny it to the sufferers at your own doors?
10116Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
10116With such a King over us, how can the world but go right?
10116Would He not be at once too liberal for some, and too exacting for others?
10116Would it not be our concern if there was small- pox, scarlet fever, cholera among them?
10116Would you not bestir yourselves then?
10116Would you not question whether the prayers offered up in that chapel would have any answer from Him, save that awful answer He once gave?
10116Would you not turn away from that palace with the contemptuous thought-- Civilized?
10116Wrath and terror and destruction?
10116Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?"
10116Yes, my friends, why seek the living among the dead?
10116You ask, with astonishment and disgust, how comes that there?
10116You believe in God, and the Bible, and Christianity?
10116an actor doing my alms to be seen of men?
10116and are not these words of his inspired by the Holy Spirit of God?
10116and at the same time, what is the reason why he has not the same right over the lives of his fellow- men?
10116and if it be inspired by the Spirit, what can it be but spiritual?
10116and if so, where is He?
10116and in thy name cast out devils?
10116and in thy name done many wonderful works?
10116and is there knowledge in the most High?"
10116and may not He accept us likewise?
10116and who shall stand when He appeareth?
10116and why so many do not obtain it, and are, therefore, not at peace?
10116be justified by having it proved to all the world that God had not forsaken Him?
10116but am not I impure?
10116but, am not I a sinner?
10116but, am not I bad?
10116by the imperfections even of the holiest few?
10116do I not ask myself a question which I dare not answer?
10116doth the eagle mount up at thy command?"
10116for some among that mass of human corruption which welters around the walls of so many of our cities?
10116hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?
10116how shall they converse with them?
10116how shall they know them?
10116how we can obtain it?
10116or fill the appetite of the young lions?
10116or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
10116or rather like Christ who is both God and man?
10116or the day after?
10116or thirsty, and gave Thee drink?"
10116or wings and feathers unto the ostrich?
10116saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?"
10116say rather weltering in their own life- blood-- and all because they have forgotten the living God?
10116simply to let it all, as it were, run to waste, till after thousands of years one traveller comes, and has a hasty glimpse of it?
10116that is, what sort of thoughts ought to be in our minds upon this day?
10116then am not I a fool?
10116what proportion do those who do good bear to those who do nothing?
10116who is He that I should know Him now?"
10116who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
10116who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
10116why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
10116why he may not use them for food?
10116why he may use them for his food?
10116why not be content to be just what you are?
10116would He have to wait till the next life to punish him?
35777Do you reanimate your rich attire?
35385And do you believe he will know better than yourself whether you love me?
35385How long is he going to stay?
35385What, then?
35385Who told you that I did not want Blanche to marry?
35385After a little while Blanche began,"Is the dear God then displeased if an angel looking down yearns for the earth?"
35385But how was it in the days of the Crusaders, of the Minnesingers, of the Troubadours?
35385Had the conjuration then worked so speedily?
35385Therefore he asked now,"A true story, my jewel?"
35385Was not that the sound of a horse''s hoof which broke on the stillness of night?
35385What could there have been in that brilliant throng of further interest to her?
35385Whence came this masterly production?
35385Who could the rider be who thus hurried by Montalme at the dead of night?
35385exclaimed Gottfried, furiously,"must you tell?
35385how is the spirit, the tone, of a dead century to be made to breathe again and report itself?
33992Why, should I know him?
33992After the sermon as he came to me, I said,"Sir, what mean these tears, are they tears of joy or tears of sorrow?"
33992And why not?
33992At first he looked like he was going to hit me, and then he smiled and said,"You do n''t swear?"
33992Besides had I not been born anew and was now a new creature?
33992Did the Lord tell her"tonsillitis"is something fatal?
33992Do Stones grow?
33992Do you know, boys, that there is no place like home?
33992Do you remember the old Farm?
33992Do you remember the old home, boys?
33992Do you see, boys?
33992Finally his wife said,"John, do n''t you know that boy?"
33992For instance when I appeared at the window to vote, a judge from within asked,"What is your name?"
33992Had I not left there a dear wife and five little children?
33992He hesitatingly took my hand and said,"Who are you?"
33992He said,"Are you traveling?"
33992He said,"Do you remember the double wedding on Wolf River some years ago?"
33992He said,"What''s de number, please?"
33992He said,"Where are you from?"
33992His seat- mate replied,"Do n''t you know them fellows?
33992I arose and he arose and said, looking at his wife,"Know that man?"
33992I arose and said,"how do you do, sir?"
33992I asked,"Where is the prayer meeting?"
33992I said to the landlord,"Do you suppose the officers will come back to search that bed again?"
33992I said,"How do you do?
33992I said,"What is the name?"
33992Just as they were ready to start that morning, mother said to father,"Have you looked to see if the tin box is safe?"
33992Money What, from any stand- point, do you think is the best thing in this life?
33992My host ran out and closed the door and what do you think was caught?
33992My mate said to me,"Hastings, are n''t you an abolitionist?"
33992Now what church do I belong to?
33992She said,"Lizzie, is that you?"
33992So I took paper and pencil in hand and asked each one the same question, viz:"Are you a Christian?"
33992The speaker came to me and taking me by the hand said,"Elder, how- do- you- do?"
33992What, from any stand- point, do you think is the worst thing?
33992Why can not we all, Christians, take the Bible at what it says, and what all churches approve and be one church?
33992Why sadness?
33992Will I be saved?
33992Will you see to it, that you do your part well?
349814th Prayer, of St. Macarius the Great What can I bring Thee?
34981A Prayer of St. John of Damascus, said pointing at the bed O Master Who lovest mankind, is this bed to be my coffin?
34981And who shall stand in His holy place?
34981Can God shake me and I do those same things again an hour later?
34981Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: How dare I partake of Thy Holiness in my unworthiness?
34981How can I not weep when I think of death?
34981How can I, who am clay, commune of the Divine Body and Blood and become incorruptible?
34981How long will you bustle like a bee, gathering your wealth?
34981How shall I answer the immortal King?
34981How shall I, who am unworthy, enter into the radiance of Thy saints?
34981In what have you put your hope?
34981Is this what you wanted my sinful soul?
34981Is this what you wanted, my sinful soul?
34981Is this what you wanted, my sinful soul?
34981Kontakion, Tone 6 O my soul, why do you enrich yourself with sins?
34981Or how shall a prodigal like me dare to look up at the judge?
34981Or wilt Thou enlighten my wretched soul with another day?
34981What can I expect?
34981What can I hope?
34981What shall I render to the Lord for all His bounty to me?
34981Where will I find myself?
34981Who does what I do?
34981Who is the King of glory?
34981Who is this King of glory?
34981Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?
34981Why do you do the Devil''s will?
34981Why do you mistreat the poor?
34981Why do you not love your brother?
34981Why do you pursue lust and pride?
34981Why do you withhold the worker''s pay?
34981With what can I repay Thee, O Immortal King, the bestower of great gifts, O generous Lord, the Lover of mankind?
35562** What does it mean, to love God with one''s heart and soul and mind?
35562** Why a Church?
35562Does it attempt to officiate for God?
35562Does its Priesthood possess authority?
35562Have you tried the virtue of the law of the earth?
35562In the plan, what was to be man''s part?
35562Is the increasing power of man a sufficient reward for the effort and struggle that must accompany progression?
35562Shall a man obey a man?
35562The question is often asked,"Does nature, as we know it, the rocks and trees and beasts, possess intelligence of an order akin to that of man?"
35562WHY A CHURCH?
35562Whence?
35562Whither?
35562Who knows?
33194Am I amending my life? 33194 So long as you are grieved at the temptation, there is nothing to fear, for why does it grieve you save because your will does not consent to it?
33194What is the use?
33194[ 10] Can the heart desiring to return to the allegiance of our God have any qualm of doubt in the face of such promises? 33194 [ 13] Whence then arose the inherent"principle of evil"that wrought their temptation?
33194[ 18]Why art thou so heavy, O my soul, and why art thou so disquieted within me?
33194[ 8] Imagine an army troubled, strained, distressed, confused; what possible chance would it have of victory against a powerful and confident foe? 33194 [ 8] Why should the Omnipotent One have spoken thus since none is able to hinder Him or bind His hands?
33194[ 9] Do these words leave room for anxious doubt that in every assault of the enemy He will be with us? 33194 A well- known spiritual guide says,But how are we to overcome temptations?
33194Again, in the second Adam, if He is indeed the God- man, the Incarnate Jehovah, whence came His temptation?
33194Am I keeping the channels open through which the life and strength of the Body flow into the members?
33194And is our heavenly Father less loving, less tender, of His children, than an earthly father?
33194And what relation have these two wills to the act of consent, which constitutes the sin?
33194But what will be the result?
33194Can we recall the particular point at which downfall{ 185} began?
33194Did we presumptuously run into occasion of perilous temptation?
33194Do we believe in a personal devil?
33194Do we pray to the Holy Ghost?
33194Do you think you would long continue your application to such an one?
33194Do you think you would stop to weigh calmly the arguments for and against his proposition?
33194Does then the increase of the Christ- character give added virulence and strength to the evil that is within?
33194Has there been a change in your life for the better?
33194Have we caught the true significance of the battle, the vision of its final issue?
33194Have we used it as did this servant of God?
33194Have you any assurance that your life is in the smallest degree better than it was a year ago?"
33194Have you ever really amended your life?"
33194How can I pray when a thousand distractions are thrust in so powerfully from every side?
33194How can evil itself be, strictly speaking, a principle?
33194How does God meet this spirit on the part of the penitent?
33194How is it to be distinguished from the higher will, which, while acknowledging the sense of pleasure, yet refuses to yield to it?
33194How long would you listen to him?
33194How long would you persist in your applications to him?
33194How then are we to obtain this so necessary virtue of humility?
33194If not, what occasion did the enemy seize upon for his attack?
33194If thou canst not make thyself what thou wouldest, how canst thou expect to have another to thy liking?
33194In the account given in Revelation of the war in heaven, St. Michael, whose name is simply a Hebrew word meaning"Who is like God?"
33194Is it not, furthermore, the common experience that Satan the more eagerly and readily pursues us under such circumstances?
33194Is it nothing to Him that such a soul be beaten down by the foe?
33194Is my soul a saintlier thing than it was a year ago?
33194Is not the like thing being constantly said of our Heavenly Father because of the sins of His children?
33194Is the occasion of that sin still there?
33194It stands sentinel to admit or repulse every thought that comes; and what is the nature of the thoughts admitted?
33194Let him hammer as he will at the door; do not you even say so much as, Who is there?...
33194Let us regard a little child just baptized-- it is an innocent child of God, but what is innocence?
33194O grave, where is thy victory?
33194One word of God the Eternal Son suffices,"And shall not God avenge His own elect which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear long with them?
33194Or did we forget who our Leader was and grow panic- stricken?
33194Or what painful pressing on, inch by inch, forced him at last to fly the field?
33194Quick comes the whisper in the soul,--"Have you done even this?
33194So both prophet and apostle cry out in an ecstasy of triumph, as the Holy Spirit leads them to this conclusion,--"O death, where is thy sting?
33194Then swift as thought the voice of the tempter comes again:"What is the use?
33194Through it all, did we strive to keep our lines of communication with our headquarters and our base of supplies open by prayer?
33194Was there parleying with him?
33194We can hear him taunting the soul:"Is this all you have to depend on for your hope of salvation?
33194What are we doing all this time?
33194What can be more comforting than the many passages concerning the divine care and compassion with which the Scriptures teem?
33194What duties are to be performed which may occasion temptation?
33194What was his course of reasoning in devising it?
33194What would be thought of a soldier in the armies of an earthly kingdom who was afraid of the enemy?
33194When we openly complain of the force of his attacks, are we not advertising him of our weak points?
33194Where do I expect to go?
33194Whom shall I see?
33194Why should he be?
33194Would our hearts desire heaven on such a condition?
33194You will sin again; why not give it all up?"
33194[ 12]"What do they exactly mean by this imposing phrase?
33194[ 17] Where then have we warrant for discouragement?
33194[ 21] What is it under these conditions that God requires?
33194[ 28] Who has not been tempted at the holiest times and in the most sacred places?
33194[ 6] Are we wiser than Satan?
33194_ The Test of Common Sense_ What practical tests, therefore, can we bring to bear in order to know whether the will has consented?
33194{ 183} V._ How to Learn our Lessons_ How are we going to recognize all these lessons as they are presented by the Spirit?
33194{ 195} What more can the generous heart ask of God?
33672''What then is to be done,''it is asked,''with those who can not read for themselves?''
33672''While the land remained, was it not thine own?
33672''Who made me a judge or a divider over you?''
33672And after it was sold, was not the price in thine own power?''
33672And where is the patent for the monopoly of the Scriptures to be found?
33672For the Gospel itself?
33672For the honor of God?
33672For the spiritual welfare of the people?
33672For what but this do we venerate the heroic Stephen, and every other martyr who bore witness to the truth in the early days of Christianity?
33672Hast thou faith?
33672Have ye not houses to eat and drink in?
33672Having laid hold on the same anchor of the soul, why should we not rejoice in each other''s strength?
33672How unsafe?
33672If both believe the truth destined to prevail, is it not incumbent on them to assist that prevalence?
33672If either body believe their brethren in error, is it right to leave them so without an effort to reclaim them?
33672If it is to be, why should it not already be?
33672If such homage were her due, how came the Apostles and the apostolic Fathers to withhold it from her?
33672If we are asked why then we firmly believe in the immortality of the righteous?
33672Is not the main fact of Christianity that which is preeminently fitted to afford consolation and hope to both?
33672Or despise ye the Church of God, and shame them that have not?''
33672Or did he enjoin an explanation of them from the wise, to which the foolish should be required to assent?
33672To each in the proportion in which he is able to receive it?
33672Were the disciples to whom Christ spoke of the bread of life and who therefore forsook him,''docile and humble?''
33672What apprehensions could be fitted to excite greater dread?
33672What are worldly pomp and wealth?
33672What could be meant by the declaration''My kingdom is not of this world,''but that his authority was of a spiritual nature only?
33672What then is temporal power?
33672What?
33672When he declared the nature of his Gospel, and the authority under which he proposed it, were the Pharisees in the temple''simple and docile?''
33672Where was there ever a more extensive change of opinion than in Apollos on his conversion?
33672Who art thou that judgest the servant of another?
33672Who gave the power of prohibition to read the Scriptures over such as''were not disposed to read them to their advantage?''
33672Who knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man which is in him?
33672Who was to decide what''parts were suited to their wants?''
33672Who was to judge of the disposition; who could discern the tendency of inquiry; who could estimate the advantage and disadvantage of the results?
33672Why did he recommend to the rich man to sell his possessions, if wealth and power can be made the means of serving the interests of the Gospel?
33672Why did he send forth the seventy disciples without gold and silver and changes of raiment?
33672Why did he strenuously oppose every attempt to make him a king?
33672Why then should we not congratulate each other on our common hope?
33672Why was her claim disallowed so long?
33672Would any purpose of justice be answered by such a process?
33672Would not every principle of equity-- to say nothing of benevolence-- be violated?
33672Would not the sufferer be as foolish and blind in his submission as the judge arbitrary in the infliction?
33672Would the case be altered, except in the way of aggravation, if the sentence were inflicted at the desire of the innocent man?
33672Yet what saying was more''hard to be understood?''
34596Albion said: O Lord, what can I do? 34596 Can nobles be bound when the people are free, or God weep when His children are happy?"
34596Do you pity me?
34596How should Hayley know the duties of another?
34596Albion replied: Can not Man exist without mysterious Offering of Self for Another?
34596And what did he think of them?
34596Besides, whether State or no State, what sort of life would man''s be when his fundamental instincts and passions were allowed no expression?
34596Blake sings to the Fly:"Am not I A fly like thee?
34596Did Blake read the signs of the times?
34596Did God bring him to Felpham?
34596Did God keep him there?
34596From that time forward his first question in trying a man''s religion was, Where do you draw the line?
34596How indeed?
34596How many are aware of its origin?
34596How should the arch- rebel pay any attention to the arch- conservator?
34596Jesus said: Wouldest thou love one who never died For thee, or ever die for one who had not died for thee?
34596Let him trust himself, and then?
34596Mr. Cromek, how do ye do?"
34596Must not there be liberty for the sexual instinct if it was to be kept clean?
34596Or art not thou A man like me?"
34596Or how shall we gather what griefs destroy, Or bless the mellowing year, When the blasts of winter appear?"
34596Was Jesus obedient, or gentle, or humble?
34596Was it not true that whatsoever lives is holy?
34596Was not sex a part of that vital fire and passion in which Blake believed with his whole heart?
34596Were they even things of the same kind?
34596What if all around are dark clouds?
34596What was left for Blake?
34596What was the cause of Blake''s permanent repudiation of Swedenborg?
34596Where would he have arrived?
34596Who could write it?
34596Who was Job?
34596Who wrote the wonderful prologue?
34596Why did Heaven adorn me with bountiful hand, And then set me down in an envious land?"
34596Why should I fear death?
34596Why was I not born like this envious race?
34596Why?
34596Would experience eventually restore the innocence that was lost with Eden?
34596is this Friendship and Brotherhood?
33701Does the hunter,says St. John Chrysostom,"who finds splendid game blame those who beat the brushwood before him?
33701Have I, then,may the religious thus attacked say,"in making my vows renounced my honour and delivered my character to pillage?
33701If all were perfect,says the"Imitation,""what, then, should we have to suffer from others for God''s sake?"
33701If thou canst not make thyself such a one as thou wouldst, how canst thou expect to have another according to thy liking? 33701 O Lord,"replied the young man,"when I am once entered, what must I do to please You?"
33701And you, who fly so carefully the gross vices of the world, have you no care or anxiety about damning yourself by slander?"
33701But from whom?
33701By eating the Lamb have you become wolves?
33701Did our Divine Lord work less efficaciously for the Church when He hung on the Cross than when He preached?
33701Do not many ways and means serve the same ends provided they be employed wisely and perseveringly?
33701Do they not endeavour to turn the abode of peace into a den of discord, and the sanctuary of prayer into a porch of hell?
33701Dost thou think thou wilt remain unpunished?
33701Has he never done anything for which he merits praise?"
33701Has he never done anything good?
33701Has my position as religious, has the majesty of the King of Kings, of whom I have become the intimate friend, in place of ennobling me, degraded me?
33701Has not Jesus Christ, by so many Communions, placed a little sweetness on your tongue and a little charity in your heart?
33701How long will this agony be prolonged?
33701How would you wish me to stone my brethren-- me, whose faults are greater and more numerous?"
33701If we call those who maintain fraternal charity the children of God, should not those who disturb it be called the children of Satan?
33701In reality what are they doing?
33701Is it from those discontented spirits whose ears are like public sewers, the receptacle of every filth and dirt?
33701Is it possible, then, for backbiting to glide into religious communities?
33701Is not this increase of sensibility and repugnance found in the religious state only to form in us the image of our crucified Lord?
33701Is not this to sin against the Holy Ghost?
33701Is there anyone so foolish as to shoot arrows against a stone wall?"
33701Is this to be the result of your study and practice of virtue?
33701Love one another tenderly, because as religious you have only one mother-- your Order"?
33701On such statements, how can a Superior pronounce judgment?
33701Or does the traveller who finds a purse of gold on the road neglect to pick it up because others who preceded him took no notice of it?"
33701Should I blacken in my mind the image of God, and seek deformities in the member of Jesus Christ?
33701Then said Zeno,"How is that?
33701What excuse can we give, and what mercy will we deserve-- we who have been so keen- sighted to the faults of others, and so blind to our own?
33701What matters it to me to hear that such a one is wicked, and has done some detestable act?
33701When will be the time of this complete abandonment?
33701Who more than He excelled in the art of making agreeable surprises?
33701Why do not these thoughts inflame my charity in the fire of your Divine love?
33701or credulous, inconsiderate spirits who believe and repeat everything-- the bad rather than the good?
33701or ill- humoured, narrow- minded spirits, scandalized at trifles?
33701or jealous spirits who are offended at the elevation of others?
33701or polite spirits who wish to appear important?
33701or vindictive spirits who like to give tit for tat?
33701what would become of us without Him?"
33701who will love you if you do not love one another?
33701why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
33678How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
33678And does it not appear to you most fitting that God, the Holy Ghost, should preserve His spouse, and God, the Son, His Mother, from sin of every kind?
33678And if she crosses the sea of death will she forget you?
33678And is anything too good, too beautiful, too precious, for Him?
33678And is it contrary to reason?
33678And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?"
33678And who can seriously contemplate those sufferings, borne for us so patiently, without being moved to pity and to repentance?
33678And why?
33678Are not good Catholics more attentive, more devout at Mass than others at their prayer- meetings?
33678Are not these sufficient reasons for the use of the Latin language?
33678But is the life of celibacy unscriptural?
33678But should we not go directly to God, since God alone has power to justify us?
33678Can the altar on which He dwells be too richly adorned?
33678Can we do too much in His honor?
33678Could language be clearer?
33678Dear reader, did the consummate puerility, silliness, foolishness of such an objection ever present itself to you?
33678Do we make void the Gospel?
33678Do you think they would have done so had they families depending upon them?
33678Do you understand any mystery?
33678Do you understand how Jesus Christ is both God and man?
33678Do you understand the Blessed Trinity?
33678Do you wonder, then, that Catholics love and revere their priests?
33678If He had the power to choose her did He not also have the power to preserve her from original sin?
33678If we honor the good and virtuous, where can we find a nobler example of virtue than Mary?
33678If, then, Christ is the author, is not the Catholic practice reasonable?
33678Is it in vain that the keys have been given to the Church?
33678Is it not reasonable as well as scriptural to forbid it?
33678Is it not reasonable thus to praise God in psalms and hymns and spiritual canticles?
33678Is it not reasonable to believe and practise that which the Christian Church of every age believed and practised?
33678Is it not reasonable, then, to honor Mary, to love her, and to believe that she loves us?
33678Is it not, then, a reasonable, a beneficial practice?
33678Is it on account of their intrinsic merit?
33678Is it then in vain that Christ hath said:''Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven''?
33678Is not this a reasonable practice?
33678Now, dear reader, since Jesus Christ is really present, is not the Catholic practice regarding the Blessed Sacrament reasonable?
33678Should we not adore Him as really present in the Blessed Sacrament?
33678Should we not frequently receive Him with pure and contrite hearts?
33678Should we not honor Our Lord and Our God?
33678Should we not show Him every mark of respect and devotion?
33678Should we not, when we enter the church, genuflect, bend the knee in His honor?
33678The Last Sacraments"Is any man sick among you?
33678Then his body is anointed, and thus is fulfilled what stands written:''Is any man sick among you?
33678They can be made heirs of property, of a kingdom on earth without their consent; why not also of the kingdom of heaven?
33678Was it any more difficult for God to sanctify Mary at the moment of her conception, at the moment of the union of her soul with her body?
33678What better evidence could we have of the beneficial effects of our ceremonies in raising the heart to God?
33678What is more capable of raising the heart and mind of man to God than a priest celebrating Mass?
33678What more inspiring than some of our sacred music?
33678What prompts such sacrifices?
33678What would be the necessity of this power if they could not exercise it in confession?
33678Where will you find charity practised in reality except in the Catholic Church?
33678Who can look upon the crucifix or upon a picture of the Crucifixion without being reminded of all the sufferings of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
33678Who will say that this practice is not reasonable?
33678Who, for example, can behold the cross on the chasuble the priest wears without thinking of all Christ suffered for us on the cross?
33678void the words of Christ?"
30609An''does yer honour know who I am?
30609Art thou he that troublest Israel?
30609Did not our hearts burn within us while He talked with us by the way, and while He opened to us the Scriptures?
30609Do you know who I am?
30609Doest thou well to be angry?
30609If we preached as long as this what would happen?
30609If_ he_ succeeds, why do not I?
30609Is there any sorrow like unto My sorrow?
30609Lovest thou Me?
30609Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? 30609 Who,"asks the Psalmist,"shall ascend into the hill of the Lord, or who shall stand in His holy place?
30609_ Lovest_ thou_ Me_?
30609_ What,indeed_?
30609...."And why take ye thought for raiment?
30609...."Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings?
30609Again, can it be denied that amongst us as a people the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper is undervalued?
30609And how are we to keep this sublime purpose of God ever in recollection, making it our own?
30609And how has the change come to pass?
30609And of what use is any lower understanding or interpretation of the purpose of Christ?
30609And what are the verities whose application he must have experienced?
30609And what are these higher heights to which he has to point his fellows?
30609And what is the cause of this dulness?
30609And what manner of preaching is needed for the service of this saving and edifying end?
30609Are we not told to expect new light as years pass on?
30609Are we quite guiltless of seeking in the Christian Society a forgetfulness of the things that wither and blast human souls without?
30609Are we so full of the sense of the triumph drawing nearer that our hearts are already rejoicing with the joy of Harvest?
30609Are we so given up to the enterprise of saving men that we rest not day nor night for very longing for their salvation?
30609Are we so set upon giving glory to Christ that we long for the opportunity to come to speak His name in the congregation?
30609Behind this solicitude the best reasons lie, but is there no danger to these young people in all this amiability?
30609Beside all this, are there not personal experiences in the lives of all of us which make it hard to keep our eyes upon the stars?
30609But suppose that we preached as_ interestingly_ as the politician spoke?
30609Can he forget how the warning ambassador of his hitherto despised Redeemer came to_ him_?
30609Can he forget the mire and the clay and the horrible pit from which a strong hand brought him forth?
30609Can he forget those days of darkness and of shame?
30609Can it be possible, that in some degree, the preaching of the preachers has been to blame for the things we mourn?
30609Can it be that he fell because in the House of Prayer no voice warned him?
30609Can it be that he has committed the greater sin because no reproof was whispered in his ear concerning the beginnings of transgression?
30609Can we not follow them to the dawning of another day, and behold their going forth, once again, to the tasks of life brightly, bravely, cheerily?
30609Confession?
30609Could anything be more fearful than the indictment they laid?
30609Did the messenger suppress the truth because it was hard to utter?
30609Did these men sometimes speak falteringly, and with hesitation, the message in which they asked and promised glorious things?
30609Did they, from the very darkness of the clouds lowering above them, see only the lower slopes of the Mountains of the Lord?
30609Did we emphasise the preacher''s need of a clear view of the infinite, loving purpose behind the work he is sent to carry through?
30609Did we point out his need to discern the true glory of his message, which is that it_ alone_ is the message that is indeed from the heart of God?
30609Did we say that he must come into a consciousness of the true dignity of his office?
30609Do we always ask for_ penitence_ as unmistakably as we ought?
30609Do we never hear it said that"it does not so much matter in_ our_ circuit whether we have a preacher or not"?
30609Do we receive-- do we preach them as we ought?
30609Do we show them the path"o''er moor and fen, o''er crag and torrent,"to the heights that kiss the stars?
30609Do we truly put before them that high life their spirits yearn to live?
30609Do you say that such and such an one ought not to be in the pulpit?
30609Does he stand before thousands-- a man of learning, of eloquence, of far flung fame?
30609Does her faith wax, or wane?
30609Does her love grow colder or warmer with the passing years?
30609Does our preaching answer these instinctive expectations, these deep longings, these inborn hopes in those to whom we are sent?
30609For what is the Christian preacher?
30609Has not every preacher the right to look upon himself as the possible organ of new revelations to his fellows?
30609Has the preacher never been guilty of turning aside from this theme of his to what the Apostle called"cunningly devised fables"?
30609Has this never been done?
30609Have passing years dimmed our ardour?
30609Have they chilled our love?
30609Have we gathered pulpit powers, or lost them, as the days have flown over our heads?
30609Have we never been told that really the man most needed is"a visitor,"or"an organiser,"or"someone who can raise the wind"?
30609Have we this absolutely essential possession in our hearts, in our preaching, as we have had it aforetime, as our fathers had it?
30609How beat her pulses_ now_?
30609How is it with us now?
30609How often in the Old Testament do we find the record of such a revelation?
30609How run the currents of her life in the days that_ are_?
30609Indeed, is any lower interpretation possible on the face of things?
30609Is it absolutely certain that this fact always works out to the advantage of the preacher and his people?
30609Is it not true that some preachers condescend too much from the word given unto them?
30609Is it too late in the argument to ask what this pity really and truly is?
30609Is it well with her, or is it ill?
30609Is it_ quite_ impossible for a young man to be put in peril by our very anxiety to save him?
30609Is there any need for self- reproach on our part, or can we answer all these questions with a gladness increasing with each successive reply?
30609May we call it the human, the temperamental, dispositional part?
30609May we even dare to say that it will be necessary for him to devote much of his strength to what has been termed doctrinal preaching?
30609One more question:--Is the possession of this certainty consistent with progress?
30609Shall we venture to prophesy?
30609So then the man himself matters?
30609Stand we here-- each for himself?
30609Suppose we had learned something from the great dramatist of the art of assailing and winning the attention of the men and women to whom we speak?
30609The more we think of all that is involved the more emphasis we throw into the question--_how has it to be done_?
30609The worst of it is that in our effort to be another we have ceased to be ourselves, and after such a loss what do we still possess?
30609There is much of this kind of doctoring and what is the result of it?
30609They should ask,"_ Can it be that even I am guilty of being dull_?"
30609This question may pave the way for others:--Is there anything amiss with the substance of my preaching, with its methods, with its spirit?
30609This were well if the whole truth were told; but what manner of fatherhood is that of which we all too often hear?
30609Understanding of what?
30609Was not one of the Master''s words to us"It shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak"?
30609Was there no message committed to the preacher for that man as he drew near the parting of the ways?
30609Was there not beef to eat?
30609We do not speak of these unpleasant things, for why be singular in direful prophecy?
30609What but the oft- repeated criticism that the sermon had small practical application to the every- day side of things?
30609What can keep him in countenance among it all?
30609What could have been done more in My vineyard, that I have not done in it?
30609What new device of sensationalism had brought them together?
30609What startling announcement had been flung out over the city to attract this mighty concourse?
30609What, then, is it that is asked?
30609Where do you abhor sin as you abhor it upon the slopes of Calvary?
30609Where do you pity sinners as you pity them there?
30609Where is he?
30609Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?"
30609Who could wonder?
30609Who shall say these critics were wrong?
30609Why not begin with the purpose of finding out how much is true?
30609Why not seek for confirmations as well as for contradictions?
30609Why should he not come into the preacher''s department, into the pulpit, into the study?
30609Why the startling difference?
30609Will our brethren of their charity acquit us of the charge of presumption in taking up the theme now timidly approached?
30609Will such as cherish it join with us in thinking of these things?
30609Will the winning of others be easier than was the victory won over ourselves?
30609_ Can it really be done_?
30609_ What are the Essential Notes of the Message?_ CHAPTER I.
30609_ What are the Essential Qualities of the Effective Preacher?_ CHAPTER I.
30609_ What are the Essentials of Effectiveness in the Form and Delivery of the Message?_ CHAPTER I.
30609or, What shall we drink?
30609or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?"
34191''But what have you do with my marriage?'' 34191 ''For there is no remembrance of Thee in death; who laudeth Thee in the pit?''
34191Heard you ever, my lords, a more despiteful and treasonable letter?
34191Is it not treason to accuse a prince of cruelty?
34191What are you in this commonwealth?
34191( 2)"Whether a female can preside over and rule a kingdom by Divine right, and so transfer the right of sovereignty to her husband?"
34191( 4)"To which party must godly persons attach themselves in the case of a religious nobility resisting an idolatrous sovereign?"
341913 are to be obeyed?
34191And on whose side was the First Book of Discipline?
34191And why?
34191As( if) David would say,''O Lord, how shall I pray and declare Thy goodness when I am dead, and gone into the grave?
34191But what is to be said of her conduct throughout on this trial?
34191But why do we now{ 55} find the"Declaration"restored to its old place?
34191But wilt thou yet obey the voice of thy God and submit thyself to His holy words?
34191But, oh then, what becometh of Christ''s natural body?
34191First, why he refused the benefice provided for him?
34191He was not the heartless Stoic that many have ignorantly painted him, for have we not seen him weeping with those who were"sobbing unto God"?
34191How could Knox, after his recent sermon on kneeling in the Lord''s Supper, give his sanction to that article?
34191Is not that treason?"
34191Or what are you in this commonwealth?''
34191That elicited the question from her which is the Church of God?
34191That she should have mass publicly, he affirmed that he never should consent, but to have it secretly in her chamber, who could stop her?
34191Then after his letter had been read, and he was defending himself, she cried,"What is this?
34191Then turning to the congregation he said,"Was not this your charge to me?"
34191They are, whether baptism administered by the popish priests was valid and did not require repetition?
34191This in its turn raised the inquiry whose interpretation of Scripture was to be accepted?
34191To his friend Fairley, of Braid, he said:"Every one bids me good- night, but when will you do it?
34191What was the motive of so remarkable a rehabilitation in 1662?
34191What wonder is it, then, that a young and innocent king be deceived by crafty, covetous, wicked, and ungodly counsellors?
34191Where was"the veto without reasons"then?
34191Whether the decree of the apostles and elders at Jerusalem be still in all its points binding on believers?
34191Whether the prohibition in 2 John 10 extended to the common salutation of those who taught erroneous doctrine?
34191Who gave him authority to make convocation of my lieges?
34191Who is?
34191Yet would I ask a question:''Whether hath the priest or the mouse greater power?''
34191or was it on both sides?
34191secondly, whether he thought that no Christian might serve in the ecclesiastical ministration according to the rites and laws of the realm of England?
34191thirdly, if kneeling at the Lord''s Table was not indifferent?
34191what say you to all that?"
34191who especially when surrounded by the difficulties with which he had to contend?
34513Ah,said my friend,"as I have never seen either angel or dragon, how can I tell whether it is one or the other?"
34513A Confession of Faith; Forward or Back?
34513After a long trial he was condemned for attacking the Trinity, and beheaded at Berne, 26(?)
34513Also Religion not History,''77; What is Christianity without Christ?
34513Among his writings are Dilettantism in Science,''42; Letters on the Study of Nature,''45- 46; Who''s to Blame?
34513Amongst his writings are An Address to Men of Science, The Gospel according to R. Carlile, What is God?
34513Blasphemy No Crime; Arrows of Freethought; Prisoner for Blasphemy( 1884); Letters to Jesus Christ; What Was Christ?
34513Has Man a Soul, Is there a God?
34513Has contributed largely to the leading Radical journals, and has written numerous works of fiction, of which we must mention Under which Lord?
34513He has also written Jesus as a Jewish Reformer, The Egyptian Religion and Positivism, and Is the Pentateuch by Moses?
34513He has also written many pamphlets, of which we mention New Lives of Abraham, David, and other saints, Who was Jesus Christ?
34513He has also written several pamphlets: Thomas Paine was Junius, 1880: Self Contradictions of the Bible; Is the Bible a Lying Humbug?
34513He has of late been engaged upon the question: Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited?
34513He held a public discussion with J. Brindley at Liverpool, in 1840, on"What is Christianity?"
34513He rejects all supernaturalism, and has written The Bible, What Is It?, Studies in Theology, The Bible Against Itself, etc.
34513He translated into German Cabet''s Voyage en Icarie, and in an important work entitled Qu''est ce que La Religion?
34513Hell, The Dying Creed, Myth and Miracle, Do I Blaspheme?
34513His Man Where, Whence, and Whither?,''67, advocating Darwinian views, made some stir in Scotland.
34513His bold romance, What is to be Done?
34513In 1857 Mr. Bradlaugh commenced a commentary on the Bible, entitled The Bible, What is it?
34513In a succeeding volume What is the Bible?
34513In''10 he published anonymously A Letter Concerning the Two First Chapters of Luke, also entitled Who was the Father of Jesus Christ?
34513In''21 he wrote Elements of Philosophy, followed by What is a Sound Mind?
34513In''40 appears his memoir, What is Property?
34513In''78 he wrote a study on Frederick the Great entitled Un Roi Philosophe, and in''83 Is God Dead?
34513Montaigne took as his motto: Que sçais- je?
34513Mr. Massey has also lectured widely on such subjects as Why Do n''t God Kill the Devil?
34513One day a spy asked Boindin,"Who is this M. de l''Etre with whom you seem so displeased?"
34513One of the founders of French Theophilanthropy; published many writings, the best known of which is entitled What is Theophilanthropy?
34513Owenite author of Is the Bible True?
34513Porzio( Simone), a disciple of Pomponazzi, to whom, when lecturing at Pisa, the students cried"What of the soul?"
34513Poulin( Paul), Belgian follower of Baron Colins and author of What is God?
34513Renard( Georges), French professor of the Academie of Lausanne; author of Man, is he Free?
34513The Bible, Is it the Word of God?
34513We mention What must I do to be Saved?
34513What did Jesus Teach?
34513What is Man?
34513[ What know I?]
34513and Man: Whence and Whither?
34513and What is Blasphemy?
36407But is it not simple?
36407Is it not quite true? 36407 What was she to do? 36407 What will the poor little birds do now?
30740Dost thou not fear God?
30740Feel? 30740 How are you going to keep me out?"
30740Is it there?
30740Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when He found him He said unto him,''Dost thou believe in the Son of God?'' 30740 Missed what?"
30740No"Is it there?
30740No; have you?
30740Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered? 30740 Struck you; what do you mean?"
30740Then said they to him again,''What did He do to thee? 30740 Well, but you know,"urges the servant,"now that you have come a hundred and fifty miles, do n''t you think you had better do what he tells you?
30740Well, then, what makes you think there is a prophet that can cure leprosy?
30740Well,they might have said,"what good is that going to do us?
30740What do these feeble Jews?
30740What do you say? 30740 What is the policeman going to do with that invitation?"
30740Who are you then?
30740Why, did you ever know any one that was cured?
30740Will they fortify themselves? 30740 A man said to me some years ago:Mr. Moody, now that I am converted, must I give up the world?"
30740A prophet in Israel that can cure leprosy?"
30740After I had prayed, I said:"How can you do this business?
30740After he had told the king, the king said:"What is your request?"
30740And do we not know that we have been born of God, and that we have got the eyes of our souls opened?
30740And they asked them, saying,''Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?
30740And when Herod had John the Baptist beheaded, they would say,"Did n''t I tell you so?"
30740And when she asks him,"Well, husband, how is it?"
30740Are you going to make the same mistake yourself?
30740Are you not farther along in the day than even that poor thief?
30740But he answered them,''I have told you already, and ye did not hear; wherefore would ye hear it again?
30740But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
30740But was it?
30740Can Satan persuade you that Herod will be found in the kingdom of God along with John the Baptist, with the sin of adultery and of murder on his soul?
30740Can water wash away leprosy?"
30740Did I understand you aright?
30740Did he not know that he had been feeling his way through life up to that very day?
30740Did you ever hear a man speak like that?
30740Did you ever think HOW PROPHETIC THAT ANSWER WAS when Abraham turned and said to the son,"God will provide Himself a sacrifice?"
30740Did you notice that his coat was made of camel''s hair, and that he had a leathern girdle round his loins?
30740Do n''t the Scriptures say that Elijah was clothed like that?"
30740Do n''t you remember His asking Peter,"Whom do men say that I am?"
30740Do n''t you?
30740Do we not know it?
30740Do we not know that old things have passed away and all things have become new, and that the eternal light has dawned upon our souls?
30740Do we not know that the chains that once bound us have snapped asunder, that the darkness is gone, and that the light has come?
30740Do you know it?
30740Do you know that the Gospel of Jesus Christ proves either a savor of life unto life, or of death unto death?
30740Do you know that the children of Israel never had faith enough to take possession of all that land as far as the Euphrates?
30740Do you know the names of any of Nineveh''s millionaires?
30740Do you know why they did not want to tell how he got his sight?
30740Do you not recall some night when you heard some sermon that shook the foundations of your skepticism and unbelief?
30740Do you think John the Baptist would have been a true friend of Herod if he had spared him, and had covered up his sin?
30740Do you think that if I could have rolled up that bed that I would have been brought here and let down through the roof?
30740Do you think that it did not cost God something to redeem this world?
30740Does not the Bible say that no adulterer shall inherit the kingdom of God?
30740Elisha heard of the king''s trouble, and sent him a message, saying:"Wherefore hast thou rent thy clothes?
30740Esau sold his birthright for a mess of pottage; pretty cheap, was it not?
30740Have n''t I bathed myself hundreds of times, and has it helped me?
30740Have we not liberty where we once had bondage?
30740Have you ever seen a man in a religious meeting trying to keep the tears back?
30740He answered and said,''Who is He, Lord, that I might believe on Him?''
30740He came near being deceived, but he said,"Shall I, such a man as I, be afraid of my life, and do that to save my life?"
30740He said,"Who am I?"
30740He was the very man of all others that God wanted, and when he met God with that question,"Who am I?"
30740He would say to his associates:"Have you been out into the desert to hear this strange preacher?"
30740How can you throw this place open to ruin young men of Chicago?"
30740How could he work, when he was nailed to the cross?
30740How long did it take Naaman to be cured?
30740How many of you gave your hearts to Christ the very first time He asked them of you?
30740How many read the Sunday newspapers?
30740How much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?"
30740How then doth he now see?''
30740How was it that God got him out of Haran?
30740I ask you,"Where will you spend eternity?
30740I can fancy Naaman''s indignation as he asks,"Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
30740I can imagine him saying to his servant:"What did you say?
30740I said:"What?"
30740I took the invitation and went down and saw the two men who had the saloon, and I said:"Is that a genuine invitation?"
30740If I were suddenly to grow pale, and stop speaking, you would ask:"Has death crept onto the platform?
30740If Jesus Christ were a man only, how could He give that man sight?
30740If one had said to Herod in those days,"Do you know that you are going to silence that great preacher, and have him beheaded?"
30740Is a father on earth a true father that would not rather suffer than to see his child suffer?
30740Is the tongue of the speaker palsied?"
30740Is this illness to prove serious?"
30740It flashed into this thief''s soul that Jesus was the Son of God, and that moment he rebuked his companion, saying:"Dost thou not fear God?"
30740It is said that people would go to hear Cicero and would come away and say,"Did you ever hear anything like it?
30740Jesus met blind Bartimeus near the gates of Jericho, and called him to Him and said:"What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?"
30740Make haste to be wise; for"how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?"
30740Make haste, and bring him to me?"
30740May I not wash in them and be clean?
30740Moses said,"Who am I?"
30740Moses was n''t going to fail, although Pharaoh said with contempt,"Who is God that I should obey Him?"
30740Moses went on making excuses and said,"When I go down there, who shall I say has sent me?"
30740Moses, you come back and tell us if you were afterwards sorry that God had called you?
30740My dear friends, did you ever ask yourselves which is the worse-- the leprosy of sin, or the leprosy of the body?
30740My friend, do you think God will never bring you into judgment?
30740No doubt a great conflict was going on in his breast, and he said to himself:"What does this mean?
30740Not buy a Sunday paper?
30740Not sell the Sunday paper?
30740Now, do n''t you see yourselves there?
30740Others said,''How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?''
30740Pretty cheap, was it not?
30740Saul of Tarsus, Zacchaeus, and a host of others; how long did it take the Lord to bring them about?
30740Says another:"You remember how Malachi says that before the great and dreadful day of the Lord, Elijah should come?
30740Shall it be with the saints, and martyrs, and prophets, or in the dark caverns of hell, amidst blackness and darkness forever?
30740Shall the clay say to the potter,"Why hast thou made me thus?"
30740Shall we dictate to the Almighty?
30740Some soldiers are among them, and they ask John:"What shall we do?"
30740Suppose it had been necessary for some priest or minister to pray for him, what could he do?
30740The dying man sprang up from his cot, and said,"What do you say?
30740The neighbors, therefore, and they which before had seen him that he was blind, said,''Is not this he that sat and begged?''"
30740The people asked him,"How were thine eyes opened?"
30740The thought flashed across my mind,"Will there be no difference?
30740The young man said,"Doctor, do you believe that?"
30740Then he hears the publicans ask John, as they come to be baptized:"What shall we do?"
30740Then the Lord said,"What is that in thy hand?"
30740They said:"You are not going to_ preach_?"
30740They say unto the blind man again,''What sayest thou of Him, that He hath opened thine eyes?''"
30740WHAT IS THE PRICE that you put upon your soul?
30740Was Christ''s life a failure?
30740Was it not a true sign that John loved him when he warned him, and told him he must quit his sin?
30740Was there a man on that hill that would have had faith to believe he was saved?
30740Was there ever a man lifted so near to heaven as Herod must have been if he were present on that occasion?
30740Was there ever a nation that has turned out such men?
30740We find the Lord''s disciples asking Him:"Master, who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
30740What are you selling out for, my friend?
30740What could he do, a solitary man, in that land?
30740What could stir the heart of the Jewish people more than the name of Elijah?
30740What do you suppose made so great a change in this man in these few hours?
30740What has the man who believes that to say about the salvation of this thief?
30740What more could he need?
30740What more do_ I_ need?
30740What was it wrought such a change in him?
30740What was the result?
30740When he had disappeared in the desert, I can suppose one of the shepherds saying to another:"Was he not a strange man?
30740Where were His subjects?
30740Where will you be a hundred years hence?"
30740Where will you be a hundred years hence?"
30740Where will you be, on the left or the right hand of God?
30740Who art thou, O man, that repliest against God?
30740Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
30740Who were they?
30740Why does not God send down His angels and destroy all these people who are torturing His Son to death?
30740Why hast Thou forsaken me?"
30740Why is it that so many railroad superintendents and physicians die early?
30740Why should I say anything?
30740Will they make an end in a day?
30740Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?"
30740Will they sacrifice?
30740Will ye also be His disciples?''"
30740Will you go with Herod or with John?
30740Will you not cry to Him for mercy?
30740Will you not do it now?
30740Would any church to- day have received him into membership?
30740Would the different ways the Lord Jesus had in healing them make their cases the less true?
30740You may ask,"What does He tell me?"
30740Young man, just ask yourself the question,"Where shall I be?"
30740he would have replied,"Is thy servant a dog that he should do such a thing?
30740how opened He thine eyes?''
30740was n''t it grand?"
30740was n''t it sublime?
30740what do you say?"
30740will ye rebel against the king?"
30740you, the Roman Governor, going to hear this unordained preacher?"
32006''Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me?
32006''Do I not fill heaven and earth?
32006''He asked His disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?
32006''Is it not just possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will as these transcend mechanical motion?
32006''Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
32006''What do I see in all{ 78} Nature?''
32006''What if some did not believe?
32006''What if some do not believe?
32006''What think ye of Christ?
32006''When I consider Thy heavens, the work of Thy fingers, the moon and the stars which Thou hast ordained, what is man that Thou art mindful of him?
32006''Whither shall I go from Thy Spirit?
32006''[ 12] What shall we say to these accusations?
32006''[ 13] Where these distinctions are lost, where this confusion exists, what logically must be the consequence?
32006''[ 15] But is this to admit that the hope of the world lies in renouncing Christianity?
32006''[ 9] What are the facts?
32006''_ What then have I gained in these nine foundation pillars_?
32006--GOLDWIN SMITH:_ Guesses at the Riddle of Existence_(''Is There Another Life?'').
32006And the Abyss shouts from her depth laid bare''Heaven, hast thou secrets?
32006And where else should God dwell than in the human heart?
32006Are we to believe, it is asked, that only the comparatively few to whom the knowledge of Jesus Christ has come can possibly be accepted of the Father?
32006Are we to_ worship_ the self- ideality?
32006Bousset, W.,_ Jesus; What is Religion?
32006But we can not help also asking,''Whence have you drawn those lofty ideas?
32006But what does this prove with regard to Christianity?
32006But what is meant by Personality?
32006But what is the All, or the Good, or the True, or the Beautiful?
32006But what is the superstructure which Dr. Stanton Coit proceeds to build upon this foundation?
32006But what is to prevent the withdrawal of the traditional sanction from producing its natural effect upon the morality of the mass of mankind?
32006Can there be any doubt, we are triumphantly asked, that of these two, the religious is inferior to the irreligious?
32006Could anything be more pathetic or, at the same time, more self- refuting?
32006Does it in the least degree indicate that the masses of the European nations have weighed Christianity in the balance and found it wanting?
32006Drawbridge, C. L.,_ Is Religion Undermined_?
32006For who hath{ 90} known the mind of the Lord?
32006Gladden, Washington,_ How Much is Left of the Old Doctrines_?
32006HUNT, B.D.,_ Good without God: Is it Possible_?
32006Harnack, Adolf,_ What is Christianity?
32006Have we not reason to confess that, if the commandment be not new, universal obedience to it would be new indeed?
32006How can I look up to myself as the higher that reproaches me?
32006How can any one meaning be affixed to the word so that one person can be said to use it properly and another to abuse it?
32006How can anything be greater than the Infinite, more enduring than the Eternal, better than the All- Pure and All- Perfect?
32006How can he in any way combine these people into a single object of thought?
32006How far are these semblances, these battles in the clouds, to carry their mimicry of reality?
32006IV In the face of such tremendous indictments, what is the duty incumbent on us who profess and call ourselves Christians?
32006If God be such, and our relations to God be such, as Theists describe, would not that Son of Man be the confirmation of their thoughts?
32006Is God not Infinite?
32006Is it not the fact that the whole realm of Nature is explored by him, is compelled to minister to his wants or to unfold its treasures of knowledge?
32006Leaving the name of our Lord out of the discussion, why should a prayer to Serenity have more moral influence than a prayer to the Sea?
32006Monod, Wilfrid,_ Aux Croyants et aux Athà © es; Peut- on rester Chrà © tien_?
32006Now it is Lord Tennyson: The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains, Are not these, O Soul, the vision of Him Who reigns?
32006One in a certain place testified, saying,''What is man, that Thou art mindful of him, or the son of man that Thou visitest him?
32006Sen, Keshub Chunder, India asks,_ Who is Christ_?
32006So we persist in asking, not"Is it true?
32006The comment is eminently just, but does it not apply with equal force to Miss Cobbe herself?
32006Then Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
32006They believe in God: why should it, on their own showing, be so hard to believe in Christ?
32006They have a pantheistic tinge: what is there to dread in Pantheism?
32006Warschauer, J.,_ The New Evangel; Jesus: Seven Questions; Anti- Nunquam; Jesus or Christ?_ Watkinson, W. L.,_ Influence of Scepticism on Character_.
32006Was Earth too small to be of God created?
32006What can any one definitely assert or deny about it?
32006What has human law to do with our hearts?
32006What is the explanation of the horrors which have been perpetrated in the Name of God?
32006What legislation can deal with''envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness,''unless they manifest themselves in outward acts?
32006When the sceptical physician, in Tennyson''s poem, murmured:''The good Lord Jesus has had his day,''{ 213} the believing nurse made the comment:''Had?
32006Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
32006Why is Christianity after all these centuries only beginning to be manifested?
32006Why should a prayer to the Stars be less efficacious than a prayer to Milton, whose soul was like a star and dwelt apart?
32006Why then too small to be redeemed?
32006Would He Himself not be the radiant illustration, the eagerly longed for proof of the truth for which they contend?
32006Would not His testimony be of infinite value on their side?
32006Yet where rather should the weak rest than on the strong, the creature of the day than on the Eternal, the imperfect than on the Centre of Perfection?
32006[ 15] Can it be doubted that the claim of Humanity to worship is less credible if we exclude the Perfect Man, Christ Jesus, from our view?
32006_ Do we Believe_?
32006_ Is Christianity True_?
32006and so through all the drama of moral conflict and enthusiasm between myself in a mask and myself in_ propria persona_?
32006and the son of man that Thou visitest him?
32006and they, too, seem to be infinite in their cravings: who but He can satisfy them?
32006ask forgiveness from myself for sins which myself has committed?
32006but,"What say the learned men, the influential men, the eloquent men?"
32006can only, with heartfelt conviction, give the answer,''Lord, to whom shall we go?
32006has it come?
32006issue commands to myself which I dare not disobey?
32006or whither shall I flee from Thy presence?''
32006or who hath been His counsellor?
32006or who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed unto Him again?
32006or,"Has the Lord said it?"
32006shall their unbelief make the faith of God of none effect?
32006shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?''
32006surrender to myself with a martyr''s sacrifice?
32006that in confining ourselves to the seen and the temporal, we shall best elevate mankind?
32006to trust in sorrow a creature of thought which is but a phenomenon of sorrow?
32006to_ pray_ to an empty image in the air?
32006true to our souls?"
32006{ 230} APPENDIX X''Without prejudice, what would be the effect upon modern civilisation if the Divine Ideal should vanish from modern thought?
32006{ 262} Picard, L''Abbà ©,_ Christianity or Agnosticism?
32006{ 64} III THE RELIGION OF THE UNIVERSE''Whither shall I go from Thy spirit?
36519May not this thought induce a spirit of earnest effort in each young heart now?
34632Is it?
34632Lord,says he,"why can not I follow thee now?"
34632What is the gentleman''s name?
3463211,"How much more shall your heavenly Father give good things to them that ask him?"
3463213,"How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?"
3463216,"How dieth the wise man?
3463219, 20,"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
34632Am I then become your Enemy, because I tell you the Truth?
34632And one of them, viz., Peter, asked him where he was going; verse 36,"Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?"
34632And what could he mean by those"wondrous things"?
34632Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
34632Are not your souls as precious as the souls of the people at Suffield,[15] where they are flocking from day to day to Christ?
34632Divine justice says of the tree that brings forth such grapes of Sodom,"Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?"
34632Do n''t you see how generally persons of your years are passed over and left in the present remarkable and wonderful dispensation of God''s mercy?
34632God is for them; who then can be against them?
34632How can you rest for one moment in such a condition?
34632Is not my word like as a fire?
34632Might he not have resort to the law and see every word and sentence in it when he pleased?
34632Shall all sorts obtain, shall every one press into the kingdom of God, while you stay loitering behind in a doleful undone condition?
34632Shall every one take heaven, while you remain with no other portion but this world?
34632Upon what account should it seem unreasonable, that there should be any immediate communication between God and the creature?
34632Was he ever blind?
34632Was it the wonderful stories of the creation and deluge, and Israel''s passing through the Red Sea, and the like?
34632Were not his eyes open to read these strange things when he would?
34632What could the Psalmist mean when he begged of God to open his eyes?
34632What is the chaff to the wheat?
34632What reason can be offered against it?
34632Whence then cometh wisdom?
34632Where is then the Blessedness ye spake of?
34632Who is there that has an immortal soul so sottish as not to improve such an opportunity, and that wo n''t bestir himself with all his might now?
34632Why have ye not that savor of the things of God, by which you may see the distinguishing glory and evident divinity of me and my doctrine?
34632Why have ye not that sense of true excellency, whereby ye may distinguish that which is holy and divine?
34632Why should not he that made all things, still have something immediately to do with the things that he has made?
34632Will any mortal amongst us be so unreasonable as to lag behind, or look back in discouragement when God opens such a door?
34632Will you be so stupid as to neglect your soul now?
34632You have followed them in sin, and have perhaps followed them into vain company; and will you not now follow them to Christ?
34632and where is the place of understanding?
34632saith the Lord; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?"
35350''Ah?
35350Also if there were still any alchemists searching for the philosopher''s stone and the transmutation of metals?
35350And what was that?
35350But how shall stones move and arrange themselves into a building?
35350But suppose he was a Sorcerer, are there also some of them so devout as this man appears to be?
35350But what is a living stone?
35350Do you not comprehend my son, with what simplicity nature can render to man the goods which he has lost?
35350Do you still( said he) rather believe your own Whimseys, than Natural Reason?
35350Good Lord( cried I) What do I hear?
35350Hast thou also submitted thyself to the yoke?
35350He has talked to me of these Sylphes with great earnestnes: should he prove a sorcerer in the upshot?
35350How Sir( cried I), would you persuade me, that these friends you speak of are married?
35350How can I tell?
35350How long think you, that our Sages can subsist without eating?
35350How many learned men( in former ages) In all the sciences were counted Sages?
35350How shall we remount this throne and recover this lost sovereignty?
35350How( said I) can you see them die, and yet your commerce renders them immortal?
35350I had fastened my tokens round my hat of which the young King soon took notice, and demanded if I were he, who could at the gate redeem those tokens?
35350In case we all of us were lords, and possessed all the goods upon earth, and were seated at table, who would there then be to bring up the service?''
35350Is it impossible that amongst the wandering spirits he may not have been worsted in a conflict with some undocible Hobgoblin?
35350Is it possible that he can thus suffer himself to be filled with these fooleries?
35350Is it possible that the excellentest of all men should be in my study?
35350It seems( continued he) that you should be but ill read in Physicks, that can not be persuaded of the existence of these people?
35350Pray what can more improve the Commonwealth, Than the discovery of the way to Health?
35350Sir( cried I, remembering that I had a ticklish game to play) how shall I render myself worthy of so much goodness?
35350What Pains have learn''d Physitians For cleansing Physiques[ strange perturbed] Brook?
35350What remedy for this evil?
35350Where am I?
35350Why do they study thee so little?
35350and should I have been deceived till now, in believing that there were no such things?
35350art thou here too?
35350that the great Gabalis should honour me with his visit?
35350what is such a Time, in respect of Eternity?
35514What is prophecy but history reversed? 35514 What were the reproaches constantly applied to the Reformation by its enemies?
35514And how do you repress it?
35514Are fire and sword the weapons with which truth fights her battles?
35514Are torture and death the arguments of the gospel?
35514But who was to proclaim the gospel in its native beauty and simplicity?
35514Can it be said that the father''s foreknowledge is a cause of the son''s sinful life?
35514Can such a Church be in any measure the Church of Christ?
35514Can such a church by any possibility be the Church of Christ?
35514Did He fail to foresee that Israel would follow the evil way, forfeiting the blessings and reaping the harvest of sorrow?
35514For who can better direct my judgment in its hesitation, or instruct my understanding in its ignorance?
35514For, remission of sins being fully obtained, what doubt could there be of salvation?"
35514How sadly must the Christian world have declined which could thus conduct itself under the very rod of divine vengeance?
35514How shall we understand his faith unless we see it illustrated in his life?
35514If the"Mother Church"be without divine authority or spiritual power, how can her children derive from her the right to officiate in the things of God?
35514Is it a case of defeat in which Satan was victor over Christ?
35514Is it possible that a church teaching such heresies can be the Church established by Jesus Christ?
35514Is this not a fulfilment of the dread conditions of apostasy foreseen and foretold as antecedent to the second advent of Christ?
35514Should opportunity be given the accused to recant, or was the fact that they had once professed Christianity to be considered an unpardonable offense?
35514Think you that the Lord was ignorant of the course His people would choose?
35514We read of the Lord''s covenant with Israel?
35514Were the new converts to be brought into subjugation to the whole Mosaic law?
35514Were young and old, tender and robust, to be treated alike, or should punishment be graded?
35514What have we not deserved to suffer for such conduct?
35514What mortal has yet measured the standard by which Omniscience gages success or failure?
35514What shall be said of a Church that seeks to propagate its faith by such methods?
35514Which of its results are thrown in its face, as it were, unanswerable?
35514Who dares affirm that what man hails as triumph or deplores as defeat will be so accounted when tested by the principles of eternal reckoning?
35514who is able to make war with him?
35737And hereupon my eyes I close, And fall asleep heart- glad, My God doth watch o''er my repose, Why should my heart be sad?
35737And now, Lord, what wait I for?
35737But are not also weak believers to be numbered among the unworthy communicants?
35737Christ is near, What can here E''er of Him deprive me?
35737For who am I that Thou shouldst so friendly call me?
35737God oft gives me days of gladness, Shall I grieve If He give Seasons too of sadness?
35737How can I according to my obligations be sufficiently thankful?
35737How couldst Thou indeed have shown greater love to me?
35737How shall I find words to express the inestimable value of these blessings?
35737I trust in thee-- whom I adore; If I have thee, what need I more?
35737In my affliction and pain, where, O dear Jesus, could I make my refuge, but in Thy_ five_ sacred wounds?
35737In what respects indeed are we worthy that Thou doest manifest such grace unto us?
35737Must I then His own restore Him?
35737My Lord and my God, what shall I render unto Thee for all the benefits which Thou daily bestowest?
35737O Lord, how shall we find the way, unless Thou teachest us through Thy Spirit, and through Him leadest and preservest us upon it?
35737O why should I not magnify Thee with due praise, how could my spirit refrain from rejoicing?
35737On whom then shall I, wretched man, put my trust?
35737Though a heavy cross I''m bearing, And my heart Feels the smart, Shall I be despairing?
35737Warum sollt ich mich denn grà ¦ men?
35737What can it help, if thou bewail thee O''er each dark moment as it flies?
35737What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never- ceasing moans and sighs?
35737What is all that life possesseth?
35737What shall I render unto Thee, wherewith shall I worthily praise Thee?
35737Where now is the way which will lead us safely through to Thee?
35737Wherewith shall I, poor needy mortal, requite such unspeakable benefit?
35737Who can rob me of my heaven That God''s Son, As mine own, To my faith hath given?
35737Who can sufficiently praise His mercy and loving- kindness?
35737Why do you desire to go to the Holy Supper?
35737Why should I make myself an exception?
35737Why should sorrow ever grieve me?
35737what is man that Thou art mindful of him; and the son of man that Thou doest thus receive him unto Thyself?
32674''Again, do we not still want a scientific theology?
32674''How long, O God, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge?''
32674''How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
32674''How shall they preach except they be_ sent_?''
32674''Lord,''he cries,''who gave credence to our message[9]?''
32674''The Jews who had been persistently breaking into disturbances at the instigation of Chrestus( Christ?)
32674''Was not Esau Jacob''s brother?
32674''Where is boasting?
32674( that is, to bring Christ down:) or, Who shall descend into the abyss?
32674(''Hast thou faith?
326747- 10:''Are ye not as the children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel?
32674And can it be pleaded that the Jews have not had the opportunity of hearing the message?
32674And how can men speak in the name of God except as His apostles, as men commissioned and sent from Him?
32674And if the question be asked: Why has Israel been rejected?
32674And we do show it-- what?
32674And where is a nobler presentation to be found than here of the idea of divine election?
32674And wouldest thou have no fear of the power?
32674Are we to suppose that organic development at the beginning proceeded very much more rapidly than at a later stage?
32674Ask yourself, What is it that will carry me, being{ 151} what I am, to heaven?
32674But I say, Did Israel not know?
32674But I say, Did they not hear?
32674But St. Paul forces him to think-- Why should he assume that he will be better off than Edom?
32674But according to St. Paul''s teaching, had not God''broken His covenant''?
32674But after the long residence at Rome during his first captivity, which he did not the least anticipate, did he, we ask, actually get to Spain?
32674But can we see whom our God wills to reject, or why in particular He rejected( though not finally, as will appear) the chosen people?
32674But in what sense without insight?
32674But is it not an ideal we need to recover?
32674But the righteousness which is of{ 51} faith saith thus, Say not in thy heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
32674But then what do we mean by death?
32674But thou, why dost thou judge thy brother?
32674But was there none of Sunday?
32674But what exactly was it that St. Paul had to''boast''that Christ had wrought through him?
32674But what saith it?
32674But what saith the answer of God unto him?
32674Could St. Paul, looking at our Christendom, have expected''all Israel to be saved''by the spectacle of a catholic church?
32674Did God disclose Himself as bound to show mercy on Moses the Israelite, or to harden and judicially condemn Pharaoh the Egyptian?
32674Do variations occur with a certain degree of sudden completeness[15]?
32674For Isaiah saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
32674For if the casting away of them_ is_ the reconciling of the world, what_ shall_ the receiving_ of them be_, but life from the dead?
32674For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
32674For who indeed could seem to have so good a title to be there?
32674For who withstandeth his will?
32674Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt, and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir?
32674How can such a consummation be too eagerly desired?
32674How can we fail to recognize our utter incompetence to explore His judgement, or track out His ways?
32674How often has the profession of being''saved''put an end to spiritual growth and the struggle with sin?
32674How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
32674How, then, do they interpret the language of Scripture?
32674I say then, Did God cast off his people?
32674I say then, Did they stumble that they might fall?
32674Is God likely to be more sparing towards them than towards His first chosen?
32674Is it not bewildering even to attempt to realize our debts?
32674Is nearly enough emphasis laid on the_ social_ relationship of each congregation of fellow worshippers or each local church?
32674Is the factor of''mimicry,''supported by Darwin, an important or even real factor in evolution?
32674Is there that in our common Christianity, as they see it, which should obviously make Judaism ashamed of itself?
32674Is there unrighteousness with God?
32674May we not do something more than we are doing to realize it in our congregations or parishes?
32674Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
32674Now if their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
32674Now, can it be fairly said that science can take any legitimate exception to such a statement?
32674Or can it be said that Israel did not know that a preaching to the_ Gentiles_ was to be looked for?
32674Or even that it exhibited laws of which we have no experience now, such as would admit of a''natural''development of life out of what is not living?
32674Or hath not the potter a right over the clay, from the same lump to make one part a vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
32674Or wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elijah[4]?
32674Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why didst thou make me thus?
32674There the problem was not-- How could Jew and Gentile live and eat together?
32674Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he still find fault?
32674What does this last expression mean?
32674What had{ 4} become of the''faithful witness''?
32674What is it that will carry us both to heaven?
32674What is it will carry my brother here, who is so unlike me, to heaven?
32674What is the cause of variations occurring?
32674What is the place held in evolution by''natural selection''?
32674What is to be the issue of the controversy between the biologist and the physicist on the question of the time required for organic development?
32674What law do they exhibit in their occurrence?
32674What shall we say then?
32674What shall we say then?
32674What then?
32674What, if any, the place held by use- inheritance?
32674Where could we find a more liberating outlook over the wide purpose of God in redeeming the world?
32674Wherefore?
32674Who art thou that judgest the servant of another?
32674Why were they broken off?
32674Yet what is the Old Testament so full of?
32674_ It was not in heaven, that they should say, who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring_ it unto us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it?
32674_ Lack of faith the reason of Israel''s rejection._ What is to be our conclusion then?
32674and how shall they believe in him whom they have not heard?
32674and how shall they hear without a preacher?
32674and how shall they preach, except they be sent?
32674but How far could Gentiles, who had become Christians, associate with Gentiles who were still adherents of the old religion, and eat their meats?
32674or thou again, why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
32674or who hath been his counsellor?
32674or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed{ 75} unto him again?
32674xiv, when there is no break in thought?
36614And why?
36614Did you ever see a person who was dead?
36614Some children at twelve years old begin to think about their souls and to say,"What would become of me if I were to die?"
36614When Jesus came into the room where she was lying, he said to these people,"Why do you make this noise?
36614Who was that man?
36614Why did Jesus say she slept?
36614Why do you weep?
33341And He called them unto Him, and said unto them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan? 33341 Did you ever preach about Noah?"
33341Did you ever study his character?
33341Many conversions here?
33341Many conversions?
33341Many what?
33341What makes you feel so joyful?
33341What makes you so full of joy?
33341You do n''t know?
33341AFTER LOVE, WHAT?
33341And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
33341And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
33341And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand?
33341And what right has a messenger who has been sent of God to change the message?
33341Are you in sorrow?
33341Are you in tribulation?
33341Are you in trouble?
33341As they passed over Jordan, Elijah said to Elisha,"Now, what do you want?"
33341But suppose a man comes to me and says,"Mr. Moody, do you know that such a man that I met to- day says that he thinks a great deal of you?"
33341Can you think of a man or woman whom God has used to build His kingdom who has lost hope?
33341Dear reader, search your heart and inquire, Have I done anything to grieve the Spirit of God?
33341Did you ever notice this, that no man or woman is ever used by God to build up His kingdom who has lost hope?
33341Did you?
33341Do n''t we want hope in our lives?
33341Do n''t we want it?
33341Do n''t we want liberty?
33341Do n''t we want to be hopeful?
33341Do n''t you think that Peter would have stood up there and beat against the air, while these Jews would have gnashed their teeth and mocked him?
33341Do you have to learn to love your mother?"
33341Do you know I fell in love with the birds?
33341Do you know what heaven''s measure is?
33341Do you know what the Word of God pronounces against that fearful sin?
33341Do you know why?
33341Do you remember the day you were converted?
33341Do you think that Peter and James and John and those apostles doubted it from that very hour?
33341Do you think you could have enticed Elisha from Elijah at that moment?
33341From whence its source?
33341Have I to read all the infidel books that are written, to hear both sides?
33341Have I to take up a book that is a slander on my Lord and Master, who has redeemed me with His blood?
33341Have we been toiling all night?
33341Have you this fullness?
33341He ate the words, and what was the result?
33341How are you going to do it without the Spirit?
33341How are you to do it without the power of God?
33341How ignorant of His grace, and love and presence we have been?
33341How long?"
33341How many are there in the church to- day, who have been members for fifteen or twenty years, but have never done a solitary thing for Jesus Christ?
33341I said to a man some time ago,"How are you getting on at your church?"
33341I said,"What did you preach about?"
33341I thought, what greater work could any man do than Christ had done?
33341I venture to say there are very many, who, if you were to ask them,"Have you received the Holy Ghost since you believed?"
33341If it was a message from God, do you think you would have to go into a dark room and put out all the lights?
33341If some friend should say it is great, it might be very small; but when the Lord, the great and mighty God, says it is great, what must it be?
33341If we get our heart filled with the Word of God, how is Satan going to get in?
33341Is that an unmeaning metaphor, or an over- worded expression?
33341Jesus gives peace; and do you know there is a good deal of difference between His peace and our peace?
33341Need we hide in the darkness, consulting with mediums, who profess to call up the spirits of the dead?
33341Now the question comes up, have we the love of God shed abroad in our hearts, and are we holding the truth in love?
33341Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
33341Read 1st Corinthians iii, 16:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?"
33341Shall I wait?
33341Some people say,"Is not conscience a safer guide than the Word and the Spirit?"
33341Teach them what?
33341That is pretty plain language, is n''t it?
33341The great question before us now is,_ Do_ we want it?
33341They came to Bethel, and the sons of the prophets came out and said to Elisha,"Do you know that your master is to be taken away?"
33341Think what Spirit dwells within thee; Think what Father''s smiles are thine; Think that Jesus died to win thee: Child of heaven, canst thou repine?
33341WHAT IS SUCCESS?
33341WHAT IS THE TESTIMONY?
33341WHEREIN HAVE WE ROBBED GOD?
33341Was not your heart full of sweet peace and love?
33341Was the word not haste?"
33341We are told that the Comforter is sent into the world to"guide us into all truth,"and if He is sent for that purpose, do we need any other guide?
33341We are told that this is the sword of the Spirit; and what is an army good for that does not know how to use its weapons?
33341Well, why this difference?
33341What did He leave us for?
33341What is that but table- rapping, and cabinet- hiding?
33341What is the trouble?
33341What is this power needed?
33341What is this quickening and inspiration?
33341What then must be the crime of the professed teacher who speaks of himself, or some insipid theory, leaving out Christ and His Gospel?
33341What would you think of a man or woman who seemed very happy to- day and full of joy, and could n''t tell you what made them so?
33341When preaching in Chicago, Dr. Gibson remarked in the inquiry meeting,"Now, how can we find out who is thirsty?"
33341Why, have n''t you seen ministers in the pulpit just pumping, and pumping and pumping?
33341Why?
33341Why?
33341Would we not think such a person unreasonable?
33341You may be invited to a party, and it may be made up of church members, and what will be the conversation?
33341You may say:"Is there any danger of my loving my family too much?"
33341did we hear Thee aright, Lord?
33341for the living to the dead?"
33341is there not a perishing world, groaning for the''good news?''"
18369Is anything too hard for the Lord?
18369Thinkest thou,He said Himself,"that I can not now pray to My Father, and He will send Me presently more than twelve legions of angels?"
18369Under the shadow of Thy wings shall be my refuge--that is a noble figure; can we not feel its beauty?
18369Who art thou that repliest against God? 18369 A better God imagined by man, than the actual God who made man? 18369 Am I and my misery alone together in the universe? 18369 And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things? 18369 And are not you, too, a work of God? 18369 And can we not trust Him? 18369 And consider-- Is not man a kind? 18369 And did He not do the same in the sixteenth century? 18369 And does not our own highest reason tell us that they were right? 18369 And even if not, will He hear? 18369 And from whom would you try to learn all this? 18369 And has not mankind varied, physically, intellectually, spiritually? 18369 And hell? 18369 And how did you expect to do that? 18369 And how? 18369 And if I be told this is true of the Old Testament, but not of the New: I must answer,--What? 18369 And if I could feel that,--being the thing I am-- how much more must the inspired Psalmist have felt it? 18369 And if I get them, how shall I be sure that they are true understanding, and true knowledge? 18369 And if any one answer--Hate?
18369And if any say,"Why doth He then find fault?
18369And if any say-- as is too often rashly said-- This is not the God of the New: I answer, But have you read your New Testament?
18369And if any say-- as too many in these luxurious unbelieving days will say-- What words are these?
18369And if any should ask-- as has been asked ere now-- But is there not in this tone of mind something undignified, something even abject?
18369And if ever the thought comes over us-- But these men had their faults, mistakes-- Oh, what of that?
18369And if he should evade the difficulty; and try to explain the usual success by saying that nature is governed by law: I answer-- What is nature?
18369And if not so controlled, is not the alternative as to His character even more fearful?
18369And if this be true of things earthly and temporary, how much more of things heavenly and eternal?
18369And is not that fresh goodness, which we have not defined yet, the very kind of goodness which we prize most in human beings?
18369And is that not a more terrible thought than any?
18369And lastly; you would try to learn the judgments about the ship: and what would they be?
18369And meanwhile, who are we that we should complain of the Jews now, or the Jews of our Lord''s time, for being too fond of money?
18369And now-- How is the earth shaken, and the heavens likewise, in that very sense in which the expression is used by him who wrote to the Hebrews?
18369And shall not the earth witness against us?
18369And shall this noblest form of goodness be possible to sinful man, and yet impossible to a perfectly good God?
18369And that is this-- This just and magnificent God, has He also human pity, tenderness, charity, condescension, love?
18369And the darker and more painful figures of the psalm: are they not true still?
18369And to what ought it to lead us, who are most of us, I presume, not physical philosophers?
18369And was it not this-- The intensity of his faith in God?
18369And was that all that was meant by fighting manfully under Christ''s banner against sin, the world, and the devil?
18369And what befel them?
18369And what does Passion- week say to men?
18369And what in it is true for ever?
18369And what is that?
18369And what is this wonderful little word?
18369And what was that,--but a warning to repent, and mend their ways, ere it was too late?
18369And what would they be?
18369And when I have learnt, how shall I act up to my lesson?
18369And where is he now?
18369And where will you learn that, as in the Bible?
18369And who are they?
18369And who gave them life?
18369And why should it not be so with you, townsfolk though you are?
18369And why?
18369And why?
18369And why?
18369And why?
18369And with those thoughts come others about moral retribution--"What is its purpose?
18369And-- Whither shall a man flee from God''s Spirit?
18369Another-- It is all physiological units: but his reason asks-- What is the"physis,"the nature and innate tendency of the units?
18369Are there none now, too, whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword?
18369Are we to reverence Him less or more, if we hear that His might is greater, His wisdom deeper, than we ever dreamed?
18369Are you forgetting or remembering God''s presence?
18369As for God, who can find Him?
18369Ask no more of Him-- Why hast Thou made me thus?
18369Ask no more-- Whence pain and death, war and famine, earthquake and tempest, and all the ills to which flesh is heir?
18369Ask no more-- Why do the wicked prosper on the earth?
18369Beside, I ask-- Is the experience and the conclusion of the vast majority of all mankind to go for nothing?
18369But against what does He make war?
18369But by what?
18369But do you mean by rising in life, simply becoming a nobler, because a better man?
18369But how much must that last word comprehend, as long as there is misery and evil in this world, or in any other corner of the whole universe?
18369But how shall I learn?
18369But how will this help you to rise in life?
18369But if you are not doing right-- What then?
18369But is not this too true of some at least of us in this very day?
18369But is this all?
18369But now, what words are these which we read of this same Word of the Lord, in the first chapter of St John''s Gospel?
18369But of what use can suffering and death be to dumb animals?
18369But pray, O philosopher, if you can not think and conceive of the omnipresence and omnipotence of God, what can you think and conceive?''
18369But shall it cast over our minds only gloom and darkness?
18369But some go further still, and say-- A God?
18369But some will say, How shall I learn?
18369But then comes another, and even a more awful question-- If I ask Him, will He teach me?
18369But they know as little of one as of the other; and their notions of both are equally worthy of-- Shall I say it?
18369But were they wise in so doing?
18369But what Lord, and what God?
18369But what are they finding, more and more, below their facts, below all phenomena which the scalpel and the microscope can show?
18369But what do we find in the Bible, with the exception of that first curse?
18369But what has happened to it?
18369But what is it to me?
18369But what says our Lord?
18369But what shall we say of those who have not received what we have received?
18369But while such men exist, how shall a man escape them?
18369But who is this Word of God?
18369But why should you not die?
18369But you do not surely believe in special Providences?
18369Can God, in this respect, be at once less merciful and less powerful than man?
18369Can He hear: or is He Himself a mere brute force, a law of nature and necessity?
18369Can it-- can any punishment have any right purpose save the correction, or the annihilation, of the criminal?
18369Can there be one morality for God, and another for man, made in the image of God?
18369Did He not then sweep from the minds and hearts of half Christendom beliefs which had been held sacred and indubitable for a thousand years?
18369Did it never occur to you that they might possibly mean something to you?
18369Did it never occur to you that those words might possibly mean something?
18369Did not God make all trees?
18369Did we admire you for it?
18369Did we love you for it?
18369Do I say that this is all?
18369Do I say this to make any man dislike or despise the Jews?
18369Do none of us know that it is true?
18369Do they not consider whatever is strange and inexplicable, as coming immediately from God?
18369Do we indeed?
18369Do we not hear people saying, whenever they are blamed for doing what they know to be wrong-- I could not help it?
18369Do we truly believe in that one true God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
18369Do you not see it in the young?
18369Do you wish to pray, with hope that you may be heard,--O Lord, confound me not, and bring me not to shame?
18369Does God care for my trouble?
18369Does God feel for my trouble?
18369Does God know what trouble means?
18369Does God understand my trouble?
18369Does He not plant all wild trees, and every flower and seed?
18369Does The Lord manage the world by rules and laws?
18369Does not St Paul hold the identity of the whole Jewish race with Israel their forefather, as strongly as any prophet of the Old Testament?
18369Does not that witness against us?
18369Does not the heaven above our heads, and the earth beneath our feet, witness against us here?
18369Dost thou long to right them, to deliver them, even at the price of thine own blood?
18369Dost thou suffer?
18369Dost thou sympathize with thy fellow- men?
18369Each one of us says I-- I think, I know, I feel, I ought, I ought not, I did that, and can not undo it: and why?
18369Else how can I do it aright?
18369Enough for him?
18369Even no judge?
18369For are we not all-- even the very best of us-- apt to tempt our Lord in this very matter?
18369For consider-- how does the text describe this Spirit?
18369For if God be with a man, who can be against him?
18369For if the wages of sin were not death, what end could there be to sin, and therefore to misery?
18369For if they be two different spirits, then there must be two Holy Spirits; for any and every Spirit of God must be holy,--what else can He be?
18369For in his misery and confusion he looks up to heaven and asks-- Is there any one in heaven who understands all this?
18369For is He not the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world?
18369For what rises in them, or seems to rise, more and more painfully and fiercely?
18369For who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been His counsellor?"
18369For who hath resisted His will?"
18369God clothes the lilies of the field: and will He not clothe me?
18369God feeds the birds: and will He not feed me?
18369Had not even the heathens believed as much, and said so, by the mouth of the poet Virgil?
18369Has God, whose name is Love, never dared, never suffered, even to the death, in the mightiness of a perfect Love?
18369Has every utterance that has ever gone up from suffering and doubting humanity, gone up in vain?
18369Has it mattered nought whether men cried to Baal or to God; for with both alike there has been neither sound nor voice, nor any that answered?
18369Has it not seen, for now fifteen hundred years and more, God''s goodness to us, and to our forefathers?
18369Hath He promised, and shall He not do it?
18369Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel to honour, and another to dishonour?"
18369Have you never been touched by, never been even shocked by, the mystery of pain and death?
18369Have you read the Book of Revelation?
18369Have you read the latter chapters of St Matthew?
18369Have you read the opening of the Epistle to the Romans?
18369He had to ask, almost in despair-- How many are the days of Thy servant?
18369He hideth away his face, and God will never see it"?
18369He that chastiseth the nations; it is He that teacheth man knowledge: shall He not punish?
18369He that made the eye, shall He not see?
18369He that nurtureth the heathen; it is He that teacheth man knowledge, shall He not punish?"
18369He that planted the ear, shall He not hear?
18369Heaven?
18369Help you?
18369How can it make them better in this life, and happier in the life to come?
18369How can that infinite majesty be proved more perfectly than by condescension equally infinite?
18369How can we help believing in it, while we see it working around us, in many a fearful shape, here, now, in this life?
18369How can you define, how can you analyse, the Spirit of God?
18369How could He, if He be the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
18369How could He, who said of Himself,"My Father worketh hitherto, and I work"?
18369How does it decay?
18369How does it die?
18369How does that suit your conception of a God of love?
18369How indeed, my friends?
18369How much?
18369How shall I get knowledge?
18369How shall I get understanding?
18369How shall he defend himself from them?
18369How should they escape it?
18369How should they escape it?
18369How then shall I get true knowledge?
18369I can plead with God like poor Job of old, even though in wild words like Job; and ask-- What is the meaning of this sorrow?
18369I have said-- Whither shall a man go from God''s presence?
18369I say-- Is there a being who can even hear our prayers?
18369I, as a Christian, glory in them; and ask, Where else should man take refuge, save in God?
18369If He had not felt the shame, what merit in despising it?
18369If He is satisfied with their degradation, so may we be?
18369If He refused to hear us; if He said to us,--You forgot me in your prosperity, why should I not forget you in your adversity?--What could we answer?
18369If Thou, Lord, wert extreme to mark what is done amiss, O Lord, who could abide it?
18369If Thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss, O Lord, who may abide it?
18369If a sovereign or a sage should bid you come to him, would you shew reverence by staying away?
18369If he can tell his story to God, why tell it to any of God''s creatures?
18369If the old words,"He that made the eye, shall he not see?
18369If there be a God, must He not be the best of all beings?
18369If they ceased to trust God, what had they to trust in?
18369If this be all, what have we Christians learnt from the New Testament which is not already taught us in the Old?
18369If we are asked-- Why are they beautiful in man?
18369If you are doing right, what matter what they say of you?
18369If you can get light from the sun itself, why take lamp or candle in place of his clear rays?
18369If you can go to God Himself, why go to any of God''s creatures, however holy pure, and loving?
18369If you can go to the pure fountain- head, why drink of the stream, which must have gathered something of defilement as it flows?
18369If you have only been fancying that you are doing right, and suspect suddenly that you have been very likely doing wrong-- What then?
18369If you throw that away, and choose instead death and a curse; it is your own fault, not God''s?
18369In God the helper, God the guide?
18369In one Psalm God asks,"Thinkest thou that I will eat bulls''flesh, and drink the blood of goats?"
18369In one word, have we not only a God in heaven, but a Father in heaven?
18369In such times, if a man may not lie a little, cheat a little, do a questionable stroke of business now and then; how is he to live?
18369Is He a God who hides Himself, and leaves us to despair and chance: or is He a God who hears, and gives us even a single ray of hope?
18369Is He a just God?
18369Is He not good to all?
18369Is He so controlled by necessity that He is forced to bring into the world beings whom He knows to be incorrigible, and doomed to endless misery?
18369Is it God''s will and law, or is it not?
18369Is it according to the laws and will of God, as revealed in facts?
18369Is it not rather the anarchy of hate, injustice, impurity, uselessness; wherein abides all that is opposed to God?"
18369Is it not so?
18369Is it so?
18369Is my misery without any meaning, and I without hope?
18369Is not His mercy over all His works?
18369Is not each and every human being who is not a madman, a king over his own actions, a judge over his own heart and conscience?
18369Is not that the eternal heaven wherein God abides for ever, and with Him those who are like God?
18369Is not the Bible, from beginning to end, a history of the variations of mankind, for worse or for better, from their original type?
18369Is not the true and real heaven the kingdom of love, justice, purity, beneficence?
18369Is not the wonder, that he should, in the majority of cases, succeed without any effort of his own?
18369Is not this the very element of goodness which we all confess to be most noble, beautiful, pure, heroical, divine?
18369Is prayer a superfluous folly, or the highest prudence?
18369Is that His justice, that His love, which if we copied, we should call each other, and deservedly, utterly unjust and unloving?
18369Is that to be the highest triumph of all your labours?
18369Is that your notion of rising in life?
18369Is the Lord rejoicing in you?
18369Is the experience of men, heathen as well as Christian, for all these ages to go for nought?
18369Is there knowledge in the most High?"
18369Is there such a thing as God''s Providence: or is there not?
18369Is this the inward voice of health and strength?
18369Is this the last outcome of civilization, the last discovery of the human intellect, the last good news for man?
18369It begins-- What is your name?
18369It is often asked-- men have a right to ask-- what would the world have been by now without Christianity?
18369Job, too: what is the moral of the whole book of Job, save that God''s ways are unsearchable, and His paths past finding out?
18369Joseph of old feared God when he was tempted; and said,"How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?"
18369Knowledge which I shall know accurately, and practically too, so that I can use it in daily life, for myself and my fellow- men?
18369Knowledge which will be really useful, really worth knowing?
18369May He not, even, like those Epicurean gods, despise men?
18369Medea?--Some one will ask, and have a right to ask-- Is that the model which you set before us?
18369Men are asking questions about the heaven-- the spiritual world-- and saying--"The spiritual world?
18369Must not God be The One Good, who is the cause and the fountain of all other goodness in man, in angels, in all heaven and earth?
18369Must not people now see signs and wonders before they believe in God?
18369My friends, do you really believe in that kingdom, and in that King?
18369Nay rather, had He not looked on it from all eternity?
18369Nay, is he not good in Himself?
18369Never knew that there was any battle of life?
18369No God, even though He be a consuming fire?
18369No counsellor?
18369No deliverer?
18369No friend?
18369No helper?
18369No one higher than man who cares for my soul and for the souls of those who are dearer to me than my own soul?
18369No punisher?
18369Not kings?
18369Not merely in acting for, but in daring, in struggling, in grieving, in agonizing, and, if need be, in dying for, the object of its love?
18369Now what two thoughts were in the Psalmist''s mind?
18369Now, is the spirit of wisdom the same as the spirit of love?
18369O presumptuous mortal, what have you done that Christ should save or help you?
18369Of course we pray, else why are we in church to- day?
18369Of what use is your life to Christ, or to any human being?
18369Oh save the me which Thou hast made?
18369On the side of good men and of God, or on the side of bad men and the devil?
18369On this day Christ said-- ay, and His Cross says still, and will say to all eternity-- Wouldest thou be good?
18369One says-- It is all vibrations: but his reason, unsatisfied, asks-- And what makes the vibrations vibrate?
18369Or does He let things go by chance and accident, and take no care about them?
18369Or has He likes and dislikes, favourites and victims; as human rulers and statesmen, and human parties too, and mobs, are wo nt to have?
18369Or is God, and The Word of God, like those old heathen gods?
18369Or must I fight the battle of life alone, without sympathy or help from God who made me, and has put me here?
18369Or shall we degenerate into faithless fears, and unmanly wailings that the flood of infidelity is irresistible, and that Christ has left His Church?
18369Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
18369Ought God to seem less or more august in our eyes, when we are told that His means are even more simple than we supposed?
18369Ought it to be so, or ought it not?
18369Out of your own brain and fancy?
18369Poetry?
18369Shall he that contendeth with The Almighty instruct Him?
18369Shall not that heaven witness against us?
18369Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
18369Shall we fail, or shall we succeed?
18369Shall we founder and drown at sea, and sink to eternal death?
18369Shall we make a prosperous voyage?
18369Shall we quarrel with Science, if she should show how those words are true?
18369Shall we say this, and so suppose them holier than their own Maker?
18369Shall we say this, the very words whereof confute themselves and shock alike our reason and our conscience?
18369Shall we sink, or shall we swim?
18369Shall we translate this,--Heaven and earth shall not come true: but My words shall come true?
18369Should we not say-- We know that Christ has been so doing, for centuries and for ages?
18369Stay alone:--with all these?
18369Take him and persecute him, for there is none to deliver him; where is now his God?
18369That He has punished them, not for their private, but for their public faults?
18369That as long as the world was no better than it is, there was still a battle of life; and that you too were sworn to fight in it?
18369That brute competition is the one law of his life?
18369That he is doomed for ever to be the slave of his own needs, enforced by an internecine struggle for existence?
18369That if new truths are being discovered, Christ Himself may be revealing them?
18369That if opinions be changing, then Christ Himself may be changing them?
18369That if some of those truths seem to contradict those which He has revealed already, they do not really contradict them?
18369That man is merely a part of nature, the puppet of circumstances and hereditary tendencies?
18369The One Good?
18369The greatest philosopher of the 18th century said that every rational being had to answer four questions-- Where am I?
18369The most gracious of all virtues, therefore, is self- sacrifice; and is there no like grace in God, the fount of grace?
18369The question which naturally suggests itself when we hear these words, is-- When were these things to take place?
18369Then I believe that the Psalmist would have answered-- Laws?
18369Then why speak of them especially as trees of God?
18369There are those who, now- a- days, will laugh at such a notion, and say-- Self- sacrifice?
18369There is in him no sentimentalism, no complaining of God, no impious, or at least weak and peevish, cry of"Why hast Thou made things thus?"
18369These are they of whom Solomon says,"Seest thou a man who is wise in his own conceit?
18369They are they who ought to speak; who is Lord over them?
18369They continue this day according to Thine ordinance, for all things serve Thee"?
18369Thou wilt not let me perish?
18369Threatening, terrible, cruel?
18369To gratitude, surely, not unmixed with fear and trembling; till we say to ourselves-- Who am I, to boast?
18369To say with the old Psalmist, that the universe is governed by"a law which can not be broken:"but why?
18369To say"All things continue as they were at the beginning:"but why?
18369To the hypocrites He says at times,"Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
18369To those who are ruining themselves by their own folly He says,"Why will ye die?
18369True, the seeds, the animals came by natural causes: but who was the Cause of those causes?
18369Unholy?
18369Wake in the next life to find oneself confounded?
18369Was Charles the First, for example, the worst, or the best, of the Stuarts; and Louis the Sixteenth, of the Bourbons?
18369Was it not written of old-- Whither shall I go from Thy presence?
18369Was it not written of old--"Whither shall I go from Thy presence, or whither shall I flee from Thy Spirit?"
18369Was that all which was needed to go to heaven?
18369We are masters, and who is master over us?
18369Were they not rather among the righteous men who ought to have saved it, if it could have been saved?
18369Were they sinners above all who upheld the Romish system in England?
18369What but the word I?
18369What can I know?
18369What did the apostles do?
18369What do the latter, the writers of the New Testament, say, with that fuller knowledge of God, which they gained through Jesus Christ our Lord?
18369What do they mean?
18369What fruit am I expected to bring forth?
18369What good will it be to your fellow- men if you keep your money, instead of losing it?
18369What has kept us from it?
18369What has kept us from ruin so long?
18369What has saved us?
18369What have I done?
18369What have I, that I did not receive?
18369What if evil still endure?
18369What if the end be not yet?
18369What if the medicine have not yet conquered the disease?
18369What is He like?
18369What is it?
18369What is law?
18369What is my duty?
18369What is the meaning of it all?
18369What is the meaning of this text?
18369What is the most important thing to you, and me, and every man?
18369What is this life which is gone out of it?
18369What is this which the Psalmist and prophets call being confounded; being put to shame and confusion of face?
18369What man is he that loves life, and would fain see good days?
18369What must I do?
18369What next will be demanded of us by physical science?
18369What prodigy could He not have performed, before Scribes and Pharisees, Herod, and Pontius Pilate?
18369What reason can he give why God should save him?
18369What reason can you shew why He should not take you away, and put some one in your place who_ will_ do his duty?
18369What should I do?
18369What sort of people are they?
18369What then can we know of this same life, which is so precious in most men''s eyes?
18369What then?
18369What would the world have been without the Holy Spirit of God?
18369What would you have a man do?
18369What, then, are we to believe and do?
18369What-- save self- sacrifice?
18369When wilt Thou be avenged of them that persecute me?
18369Whence did they come?
18369Where is he now?
18369Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
18369Whether men believe it or not, that is true which the Psalmist said-- Whither shall I flee from His Spirit, or whither shall I go from His presence?
18369Whether this generation will awaken out of that sleep of practical Atheism, which is creeping on them more and more, who can tell?
18369Which shall it be, my friends?
18369Whither am I going?
18369Whither shall I flee from God''s presence?"
18369Whither"--he asks--"shall I go then from God''s Spirit?
18369Who am I, to pride myself on possessing a single faculty which one of my neighbours may want?
18369Who kept the life in floating seeds, in flying spores?
18369Who made that life, when they reached the barren shore, grow and thrive in each after their kind?
18369Who sent the things thither, save God?
18369Who that has trained horses does not know that the stupid horse is never vicious, never takes fright?
18369Who will teach me?
18369Who, but the Spirit of God, the Lord and Giver of life?
18369Who, then, are the people who know what being confounded means; who are afraid, and terribly afraid, of being brought to shame and confusion efface?
18369Who, then, is He of whom the text speaks?
18369Why did he die?
18369Why does not God in return remember our sins, and the sins of our forefathers?
18369Why is He not angry with us for ever?
18369Why is not England thus?
18369Why is this?
18369Why need there be, if the difference between an animal and a man be one of degree alone, and not of kind?
18369Why should Christ help you to keep it, and misuse it still more?
18369Why should Christ keep you alive to hurt and corrupt your neighbours, and to set a bad example to your children?
18369Why should Christ save you from death?
18369Why should He not be doing so now?
18369Why should He not get rid of you, as you get rid of vermin, as you get rid of weeds; and cast you into the fire, to be burned up with all evil things?
18369Why should He not-- as He has sworn-- cast out of His Kingdom all things which offend, and you among the rest?
18369Why should He?
18369Why should he say that specially of the cedars?
18369Why should you care for the opinion of your fellow- men?
18369Why should you not be ruined?
18369Why, in spite of all our shortcomings and backslidings, are we prospering here this day?
18369Will He hear me?
18369Will He hear us, teach us, when we cry?
18369Will they believe it even now?
18369Without my Father in heaven not a sparrow falls to the ground: and am I not of more value than many sparrows?
18369Would it not be deserved, however terrible?
18369Would that answer not be just?
18369Would that prevent your being crushed by the machinery, if you got entangled in it through ignorance or heedlessness?
18369Would you invent theories of navigation and shipbuilding for yourself, without practice or experience?
18369Would you shew reverence by refusing his condescension?
18369Wouldest thou be like God?
18369Wouldest thou not be a curse unto thy self?
18369Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
18369Yet how did our Lord use that miraculous and almighty power of His?
18369You are afraid of being lost-- why should you_ not_ be lost?
18369You say-- What is the need of asking such a question?
18369and next-- Can I eat it?
18369and whither shall I flee from Thy Spirit?
18369are they mere ornaments?
18369but Why?
18369from yourself?
18369have not got it answered rightly yet-- But are there any rules at all in the world?
18369he that planted the ear, shall he not hear?"
18369in vain, that I shall never see again, among those who must needs serve God and Mammon?
18369not judges?
18369only for a while?
18369or are they sacred duties?
18369shall I be lost?
18369thus to cry for help, instead of helping oneself?
18369thus to depend on another being, instead of bearing stoically with manly independence?
18369without the Christian religion?
18369without the Church?
15836''And the prophets, do they live for ever?''
15836''Are these His doings?''
15836''Are these''--the phenomena of existing popular Christianity--''are these His doings?''
15836''Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?''
15836''Can two walk together except they be agreed?''
15836''Can two walk together unless they be agreed?''
15836''Doth God know?''
15836''Hast thou seen what they do in the_ dark_?''
15836''He that formed the eye, shall not He see?''
15836''How can two walk together except they be agreed?''
15836''How shall man be just with God?''
15836''If God be with us, why has all this come upon us?''
15836''If the Lord be with us,''said one of the heroes of ancient Israel,''wherefore is all this come upon us?''
15836''Is not the life more than meat?
15836''Is the Spirit of the Lord straitened?
15836''Is the Spirit of the Lord straitened?''
15836''It is true that our fathers are gone, but what about the prophets that you are talking of?
15836''Know ye not that ye are the temples of God?''
15836''O thou that art named the house of Jacob, is the Spirit of the Lord straitened?
15836''Oh, wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
15836''STOUT WORDS,''AND THEIR CONFUTATION''Your words have been stout against Me, saith the Lord: yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against Thee?
15836''The pure in heart'': who may they be?
15836''To what purpose is the day of the Lord to you?
15836''Took it not hold of your fathers?''
15836''Unless the eye were sunlike, how could it see the sun?''
15836''What do these feeble Jews?''
15836''What hast thou that thou hast not received?''
15836''What have I to do any more with idols?''
15836''What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?''
15836''When you light your lamp you put it on the stand, do you not?
15836''Wherewithal shall it be salted?''
15836''Which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit unto his stature?
15836''Who among us,''says the prophet,''shall dwell with everlasting burnings?''
15836''Who is my neighbour?''
15836''Will he be pleased with it?
15836''Will he be pleased with it?''
15836''Your fathers, where are they?
15836''Your fathers, where are they?
15836''Your fathers, where are they?''
15836***** AMOS A PAIR OF FRIENDS''Can two walk together, except they be agreed?
15836***** MALACHI A DIALOGUE WITH GOD''A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a Father, where is Mine honour?
15836***** MICAH IS THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD STRAITENED?
15836***** ZECHARIAH DYING MEN AND THE UNDYING WORD''Your fathers, where are they?
158361- 10) MICAH IS THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD STRAITENED?
1583618; but where does''and hate thine enemy''come from?
158367. Who art thou, O great mountain?
158369. Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from His fierce anger, that we perish not?
158369. Who is wise, and He shall understand these things?
15836A chain?
15836A house?
15836A pleasure- house?
15836A prison?
15836A shop?
15836Ambition?
15836And He said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
15836And He said, Amos, what seest thou?
15836And He saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
15836And I beg you, dear Christian friends, while I try to dwell on this point, to ask yourselves this question-- Lord, is it I?
15836And I said, What shall I cry?
15836And are the other kinds of treasure that we cleave to more reliable?
15836And are we the people to perk ourselves up amongst our fellows, and say,''I am rich and increased with goods, and have need of nothing''?
15836And as this is the last word of our prayers, so may we not say that it represents the perpetual form of fellowship with God?
15836And does any one believe that the Churches of Christendom are eternal in their present shape?
15836And does that need much bending to make it an impressive form of putting a solemn truth?
15836And has not the fact been so, wherever the brake and lever of revelation have not arrested the decline and effected elevation?
15836And how does it effect that great miracle?
15836And in like manner in the third chapter,''Ye have robbed Me,''calls forth no confession but only the defiant answer,''Wherein have we robbed Thee?''
15836And in that aspect, what is it?
15836And in that solitude what is to be our occupation?
15836And is not a great deal of our Christianity of much the same quality?
15836And is not that our condition?
15836And is not that want accompanied with a real and sharp sense of hunger?
15836And is that all that Jesus Christ came into the world to do?
15836And is there not a lesson for all times in the fact that when John is silenced, Jesus begins to speak?
15836And it takes an illustration which we may extend in that same direction when it says,''If a child ask a loaf, will the father give him a stone?
15836And now, how should this Fatherhood affect our prayers?
15836And said unto me, What seest thou?
15836And so we come just to this question-- What is this poverty of spirit?
15836And then and then, ay?
15836And was flinging him to the lions the right way to treat a man who served God continually?
15836And what about the builders?
15836And what are the''seven eyes on the stone''?
15836And what can Bethel, or calves, or all the world do to quench it or pluck us out of it?
15836And what does that mean?
15836And what does that mean?
15836And what does your anxiety do?
15836And what is the priest whom men crave?
15836And what is there for us if we have to bear the storms and cold of life without God?
15836And what says He Himself from heaven?
15836And what says Paul?
15836And what then?
15836And what was the sin that deserved the bad eminence of being thus selected as the chief sign that Israel was ripe and rotten?
15836And who quenched it?
15836And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
15836And why take ye thought for raiment?''
15836And ye say, Wherein have we despised Thy Name?
15836And ye say, Wherein have we polluted Thee?''
15836And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with Thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
15836Are not people held up as shining lights of commerce, who have the faculty of turning everything into saleable articles?
15836Are not the words of my first text, if you take them all, merciful, however they wear a surface of threatening?
15836Are our souls on fire with the love of God, aglow with the ardour caught from Christ''s love?
15836Are the epithets flung at them liker bouquets or rotten eggs?
15836Are there no similar superstitions nearer home?
15836Are these His doings?''
15836Are these_ His_ doings?''
15836Are they any better off?
15836Are they not dead, too?''
15836Are they the alphabet of our stewardship and administration of our possessions?
15836Are we in no danger of believing what Christ here tells us is pure heathenism-- that many words may move God?
15836Are we ready to do anything like that for our brethren?
15836Are you and I familiar with these upper ranges of thought and experience and life?
15836Are you doing it?
15836Are you not flattered by being shown that this religion of yours is the one thing that stands between you and cordial reception by these people?
15836Are you ready for it?
15836Are you ready for that?''
15836At bottom, their language is the question of the wise men,''Where is He?''
15836BLEMISHED OFFERINGS''Offer it now unto thy governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person?
15836Beauty?
15836But John forbad Him, saying, I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
15836But My words and My statutes, which I commanded My servants the prophets, did they not take hold of your fathers?
15836But do these not crumble when we say''_ Our_ Father''?
15836But does Jesus Christ mock us with demands that can not be satisfied, and dangle before us hopes that can never be realised?
15836But his sharp accusations have their edge turned by the question,''Wherefore?''
15836But how many lie down and die?
15836But is not the bringing in of the''reward''as a motive a woful downcome?
15836But is that all His purpose?
15836But is that all that we have to say about Christianity?
15836But may it not rather be that to- day some of the supposed insanity is possession?
15836But still, is God so poor that He can have but one purpose in a providence?
15836But the question arises as to the whole of the representation of judgment here: Does it look beyond the present world?
15836But the question is pertinent: By what right do we allege that demoniacal possession is an exploded figment and an impossibility?
15836But was it therefore a delusion that God spoke by Haggai?
15836But what are these?
15836But what of people whom death takes away from the only sort of work that they are fit to do?
15836But what of the fourth clause--''From Me is thy fruit found''?
15836But who may abide the day of His coming?
15836But ye said, Wherein shall we return?
15836But ye say, Wherein have we robbed Thee?
15836But ye say, Wherein shall we return?''
15836But yet, as he and they stood face to face, who was stronger, the conqueror or the youths who feared God, and none besides?
15836By whom?
15836Called?
15836Can not we leave his discord to die into silence and reply to it by something more musical?
15836Can there be a more absurd course of action than that recorded in our text?
15836Can you stand it?
15836Could He not make bread out of them?
15836Could such a perspective in the narrative be conceived of from any other point of view than Joseph''s?
15836Could the world calculate upon us, that we would rather go to the lions''den than conform to what God and our consciences told us to be a sin?
15836Could''the superstitious veneration of a later age'', which is supposed to have originated the story of a supernatural birth, have spoken so?
15836Dare we rise from our knees to plan and plot for ourselves?
15836Did Christ intend to establish a form, or only to give an example?
15836Did it not mean that the condition of His healing power was sympathy, that He must bring Himself to feel the burden that He will roll away?
15836Did not the conscience, which could not swallow idolatrous food, resent being forced to assimilate idolatrous learning?
15836Did you ever see a blast- furnace?
15836Did you ever think of what a strange claim that is for a_ man_ to make upon others?
15836Do I think about Christ, and find it to be my refreshment to do so?
15836Do any existing churches present the final perfect form of Christianity as embodied in a society?
15836Do its admirers lay that fact to heart?
15836Do our hearts seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness?
15836Do the relations of modern Christians and their churches to one another attest the presence of a unifying Spirit?
15836Do we do ours in that fashion?
15836Do we feel at home there more than down in the bottoms, amongst the swamps, and the miasma, and the mists?
15836Do we first rise to God, and only secondly descend to ourselves?
15836Do we not always want just a little more?
15836Do we not know that phase of an ungodly and rich society?
15836Do we not know that we are poor and miserable and blind and naked?
15836Do we see it fulfilled?
15836Do we treat it thus, making it a secondary element in our wishes?
15836Do you believe it about yourself?
15836Do you believe that?
15836Do you ever pray, you professing Christian people?
15836Do you ever really desire that your love of this present should be diminished?
15836Do you ever wish to be so?
15836Do you know this name?
15836Do you like that thought?
15836Do you never feel it an effort to avow your principles?
15836Do you never feel that they are being smiled away in society?
15836Do you not believe that God knows His way into the spirits that He has endowed with conscious life?
15836Do you not believe that He speaks now to people as truly as He did to prophets and Apostles of old?
15836Do you not think that such a state of affairs is a little like the experience of a great many Christian people in regard to their communion with God?
15836Do you put them forth?
15836Do you think it will smooth your way or help your suit with him?
15836Do you think you could stand it?
15836Does Christ mean merely to say that meek men will acquire landed properly?
15836Does a child shrink from telling its wishes to a father?
15836Does a father love to have his children about him?
15836Does a traveller complain of having to keep it?
15836Does any one of the things for which we toil feed us full when we have it?
15836Does he mean to parallel or to contrast his subordination and Christ''s position?
15836Does it bring any gold?
15836Does it make any difference to a man''s condition?''
15836Does it not imply that He was not merely born, but_ came_, choosing to be born just as He chose to die?
15836Does it seem to you to be a good thing that you should have less pleasure in the present and more joys in the future?
15836Does not familiarity with the gospel produce much the same effect on many of us?
15836Does not that sound a little more near our daily lives than the well- worn and threadbare word of my text?
15836Does not this speak to us of the profound change which He comes to establish among men?
15836Does that mean that the corners of the room are left uncared for?
15836Does there come stealing into my mind often and often the blessed contemplation of my wealth in Jesus Christ?
15836Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
15836For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
15836For now they shall say, We have no king, because we feared not the Lord; what then should a king do to us?
15836For what are we here for?
15836For what does the New Testament say, with the consenting voice of all its writers?
15836For who hath despised the day of small things?
15836For, look, whose footsteps are these on my path, not without spots of blood, where the tender feet have trod upon thorns and briars?
15836GOD''S REQUIREMENTS AND GOD''S GIFT''What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?''
15836Glory?
15836God calls upon man to judge between Him and His vineyard, and asks,''What could have been done more to My vineyard that I have not done unto it?
15836Had the scribes, then, no authority?
15836Has not God promised to be found of those that seek, however far they have gone away?
15836Have capital and labour just proportions of their joint earnings?
15836Have they not their moths and their rusts?
15836Have we advanced a yard on the Christian course since then, or do we stand very much at the same point as on that far- off day?
15836Have you any appetite for righteousness?
15836Have you ever lifted a finger to abate drunkenness?
15836He does not bring the vision, but simply wakes the Prophet that he may see it, and directs his attention to it by the question,''What seest thou?''
15836He has come to bear all man''s burdens, and shall He begin by separating Himself from them?
15836He has not been able to touch Him as Son; can he not spoil Him as King?
15836He is saying in effect, if the one thing that is intended to preserve the meat loses its power, is there anything lying about that will salt that?
15836His charges of sin are repelled in our text and in the following verse by the indignant question,''Wherein have we polluted Thee?''
15836His question, best rendered as in the Revised Version,''Is it of purpose... that ye''do so and so?
15836His voice to the sons of men has from of old asked the unanswerable question,''Why should ye be stricken any more?''
15836How are Christ''s peacemakers made?
15836How came you by it?
15836How can He do otherwise than deliver up the city?
15836How can a man face all the awful possibilities and the solemn certainties of life without God and not go mad?
15836How can such a God as He is do otherwise than hate the pride of such a selfish, heartless, God- forgetting aristocracy?
15836How can they get God''s reward?
15836How can we help''judging,''and why should we not''judge''?
15836How can we pray for God to give us our daily bread, and then go to seek it by means which we dare not avow or defend in our prayers?
15836How can we, in our actual circumstances, reach the ideal of Christian character?''
15836How comes He to be free from the flaws which, like black streaks in Parian marble, spoil the noblest characters?
15836How comes it that such an enormous proportion of these prayers will never be answered at all?
15836How comes it that the kingdom which is liberty is, from its very foundation, an absolute despotism?
15836How comes it that we are not repelled by such a tone?
15836How comes it, that, in spite of all the cruelties and lies that have gathered round the office, it lives, indestructible, among the families of men?
15836How did the three confessors meet this rumble of thunder about their ears?
15836How is true contact to be effected between our great need and His all- sufficient energy?
15836How large a purse do you think you would like to take?
15836How long did the little while last?
15836How long is it going to last?
15836How long would it take a man, think you, with hammer and chisel, or by chemical means, to get the bits of ore out from the stony matrix?
15836How many carry about with them, deep in their hearts, a sleepless sorrow?
15836How many did it take to make the cloth of our dress?
15836How many for the rest of their lives go crushed and broken- spirited?
15836How many hands does it take to make a pin?
15836How many miles from the source of_ our_ first experience do we stand?
15836How many of our statesmen''serve God continually''and obviously in their public life?
15836How many of us are exactly like this man?
15836How many of us are pursuing the objects which we pursued five- and- twenty years ago, if we have numbered so many years?
15836How pathetic that''Who can tell?''
15836How, then, is the evangelist justified in regarding them as prophetic, and in looking on Christ''s flight as their fulfilment?
15836I believe it does, but what if the water gets in?
15836I do not mean with your mouths, but with your hearts; do you ever pray to be made less worldly?
15836I was weary of forbearing, and I could not stay''?
15836I wonder how many of us Christian men and women have buried their light under the flour- bin and the bed, so interpreted?
15836I wonder how many of us have done that?
15836If Daniel be delivered, what will become of Darius?
15836If He did not, what would become of any of us?
15836If I am not meek with God and with man, have I received God''s pardon?
15836If any treat me badly, try to rob me, harm me, sneer at me, or turn the cold shoulder to me, who am I that I should resent that?
15836If each man gets his deserts, as Shakespeare says,''who of us shall scape whipping?''
15836If it is, what will happen when the man is no longer on earth?
15836If the Church is meant for the purifying of the world, and the Church itself needs purifying, is there any power in the world that will do it?
15836If the Lord be with us, what is the meaning of the state of things which we see around us, and must recognise in ourselves?
15836If the army joins the rebels, is there any force that will bring back the army to submission?
15836If the mirror was so distorted, what reliance can be placed on any part of its reflection of Jesus?
15836If there had been a''practical man''among the Magi, he might have said,''What is the use of giving such things to such a household?''
15836If we feel this, we shall ask ourselves,''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?''
15836If you turn to Him and ask Him,''Art Thou He that should come?''
15836In like manner, what meant that strange tempest of agitation that swept across the pacific ocean of His nature ere He stood by the grave of Lazarus?
15836In regard to the whole of the prophetic utterances, we have often to say with the disciples,''What is this that he saith, a little while?''
15836Interest?
15836Is Amos faltering?
15836Is He the Christ, the Messias, the Anointed?
15836Is He the High Priest?
15836Is He the Light of the World?
15836Is He the Son of God?
15836Is Jesus''ideal yours?
15836Is anything more needed for complete portraiture, any added touch to the picture?
15836Is it a line in_ my_ life, or is there but a dot here, and a dot there, and long breaks between?
15836Is it because Judah was south that that quarter is not visited?
15836Is it culture?
15836Is it love- pure, blessed, soul- filling, soul- resting as it is?
15836Is it much more reasonable for us to plume ourselves on, and set much store by, anything that we are or have done?
15836Is it not clean contrary to all our profession that for us''there is none upon earth that we desire besides Thee''?
15836Is it not love which proclaims judgment?
15836Is it not so in all life?
15836Is it not so?
15836Is it not strange that the surest thing is the thing that we forget most of all?
15836Is it not the teaching of Scripture that, unless God interpose, society will steadily slide downwards?
15836Is it not true the appetite GROWS with what it feeds on?
15836Is it pleasure?
15836Is it such a very big thing after all?
15836Is it true that the objects are sufficient to satisfy the desires?
15836Is it?
15836Is my will all saturated with, and so made pliant by, the will and commandment of Jesus Christ?
15836Is not love profaned when it is lavished on men or women without one reference to God?
15836Is not the body more than raiment?''
15836Is not the gap so wide that to fill it up seems almost impossible?
15836Is not the intellect desecrated when its force is spent on finite objects of thought, and never a glance towards God?
15836Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?''
15836Is not the stained and imperfect fulfilment a miserable satire upon the promise?
15836Is not the will prostituted from its high vocation when it is used to drive the wheels of a God- ignoring life?
15836Is not the world full of instances of the ruin that attends godlessness, which yet do not check one godless man in his career?
15836Is not this a God whom it is wise for us to be ready to meet?
15836Is not this the first hint of the Christian teaching that we do not work out or win but receive it?
15836Is not''nothing for nothing''an approved maxim to- day?
15836Is that a picture of the intensity, of the depth, of our desires to be good?
15836Is the host below leaderless?
15836Is the salt being infected by the carcass, or is it purifying the corruption?
15836Is there any being but One that can still the tumult of my spirit, and satisfy the immortal yearnings of my soul?
15836Is there any but One to whom it is aught but degradation and blasphemy for a man to bow down?
15836Is there any difference between your ideal of happiness and the irreligious one?
15836Is there any difference between your notion of what is pleasure, and the irreligious one?
15836Is there any less water in the sea because it does?
15836Is there any place in any of your rooms where there is a little bit of carpet worn white by your knees?
15836Is there any region of experience in which to ask is to receive, to seek is to find, and in which every door flies open at our touch?
15836Is there anybody but One who is worthy to receive the priceless gift of human love absolute and entire?
15836Is there anything so awful as the threatenings of Infinite Love?
15836Is there anything to say about that future consolation?
15836Is there not a present inheritance of the earth by them, though they may not own a foot of it?
15836Is this a God whose coming to judge is to be lightly dealt with?
15836Is this all?''
15836Is, then, our poor forgiveness the measure or condition of God''s?
15836It has sometimes been supposed that of the two questions in my text the first is the Prophet''s--''Your fathers, where are they?''
15836It is as if He had said,''You are ready to follow Me wherever I go-- are you?
15836It only provokes the despairing question,''And how am I to be pure?''
15836Jesus thinks that He is going to reign as God''s viceroy; can He not be induced, as a much quicker way of getting to His end, to become Satan''s?
15836Lead us not into sorrow, loss, poverty, disease, death?
15836May I hint to such,''Let the dead bury their dead; preach thou the gospel?''
15836May I say another word?
15836May we infer that to His ear the telling of His servants''woes is a prayer for His help?
15836May we not fairly say that it implies that He existed before birth, and that His appearance among men was the result of His own act?
15836May we not see in these Magi, too, a type of the inmost meaning of heathen religions?
15836Might it not be better to accept His witness in this, as in other matters beyond our ken, as true, and to ponder it?
15836Nations and individuals are ever tempted thus to ignore God, and rebelliously to say,''Who is Lord over us?''
15836Need I ask you whether that is a wise thing or not?
15836Note the turn of his words:''Who is left... that saw this house in its former glory?''
15836Now I come to the next point, and that is the solemn question: Is there a possibility of re- salting the saltless salt, of restoring the lost savour?
15836Now is it true that''he prophesies of times that are far off''?
15836Now, brethren, why do I repeat all these common, threadbare platitudes, as I know they are?
15836Now, can you and I say,''In the multitude of my thoughts within me, Thy comforts delight my soul''?
15836Now, what is the force of this consideration?
15836Now, what makes a Christian?
15836Obscenity, foul things, mean things, low things?
15836Of beauty?
15836Offer it to the governor, will he be pleased with it?
15836On what does such a tremendous claim rest?
15836Only, I bring to you this question, and I pray God that you may listen to it and answer it: What are you building?
15836Opinion?
15836Or are you building a temple?
15836Or contrast it with Peter''s''Why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?''
15836Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
15836Or if he cast his eye upon a thing which he imagines to be a loaf when it is only a stone, will his father let him break his teeth upon that?
15836Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
15836Or will he accept thy person?''
15836Or, what right had Darius to expect that any god would interfere to stop the consequences of his act, which he thus himself condemned?
15836Pass ye unto Calneh, and see; and from thence go ye to Hamath the great; then go down to Gath of the Philistines: be they better than these kingdoms?
15836Purity?
15836SALT WITHOUT SAVOUR''Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
15836Saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
15836Saying, Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
15836Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein?
15836Should we not have for our object in life that which is eternal as ourselves?
15836So I answered and spake to the Angel that talked with me, saying, What are these, my Lord?
15836So long as it is certain, what in the name of common- sense has the time when it begins to be a present to do with our wisdom in regard to it?
15836So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper?
15836So, before I pass to the other thoughts of my text, may I pause here for a moment?
15836So, if we will ask ourselves,''How often do I use this possibility of communion with God, which might irradiate all my daily life?''
15836Some rags of stoical resignation or proverbial commonplaces?
15836Speak we of strength?
15836Such a view of the essence of religion gives point to the question, What is our god?
15836Surely that narrative could have come from none but her meek and faithful lips?
15836That is a noble ambition, is it not?
15836That the most important of all questions is, How does a man think of God?
15836That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?
15836The answer is a parallel to the description given in one of the Psalms in reply to the question,''Lord, who shall abide in Thy tabernacle?''
15836The prize gleams before us; when we get it, is it as good as it looked when it hung tempting at the unreached goal?
15836The prophets, do they live for ever?''
15836The question''Wherefore?''
15836The question, then, comes to be-- what is that aspect?
15836The reason for the command as given in this first section follows:--Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?''
15836The world''s ideal of religion is decorous coldness-- has not the world''s ideal been our practice?
15836The''Wherefore?''
15836Then can the divine fire be quenched?
15836Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation?
15836Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us?
15836Then the Angel that talked with me answered and said unto me, Knowest thou not what these be?
15836Then there follows another division or section of the whole, marked by the repetition of the command,''Take no thought,''--saying,''What shall we eat?
15836Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, Why hast thou done this?
15836Then what is prayer for?
15836There does not seem much room for''a spirited foreign policy''or for''proper regard to one''s own dignity''inside this Beatitude, does there?
15836They are rivals: can they not strike up a treaty?
15836They reap not, they sow not, they gather not;--are ye not much better than they?
15836They would not on any account do business either on a festival or on Sabbath, but they were very impatient till-- shall we say?
15836Think of our lives: what do we dread most?
15836To enjoy?
15836To know?
15836To work?
15836Trade?
15836Vulgar greed, and earth- hunger?
15836Was He to begin His career by throwing off His allegiance on pretext of trust?
15836Was he singular in that?
15836Was this the same incident which St. Luke narrates as following the first miraculous draught of fishes?
15836We forgive, and will not He?
15836We have first to accept the gift, and then, moved by the mercy of God, to ask,''Lord I what wilt Thou have me to do?''
15836We may turn the question and say: If the child ask for a serpent because he fancies that it is a fish, will his father give him that?
15836We need not spend time upon the question which we have no materials for answering, viz.--What was the''objective material reality''here?
15836We often ask for forgiveness; have we any definite notion of what we are asking for?
15836We use them as wise men should, only if our''Wherefore?''
15836What about it then?
15836What are creeds for?
15836What are services and sacraments for?
15836What are they but fools who look at that which moves His joy, and find in it only food for scorn?
15836What are you doing, my brother, in the dark, in your chambers of imagery?
15836What are you painting on the chambers of imagery in your hearts?
15836What bolts lurk in its gloom?
15836What can be done with a community in which lying has become a national characteristic, and that even in formal agreements?
15836What can the world do against a man who says,''It is all one to me whether I live or die; I will not worship at your shrines?''
15836What can we reply but,''I come; let me never wander from Thee''?
15836What could be more religious than an act of daring based upon faith, which again was based on a word which proceeded''out of the mouth of God''?
15836What did He mean by seeking baptism?
15836What did he hope to accomplish by this suggestion?
15836What did it declare and hold forth for the faith of the Church?
15836What did it matter to Daniel what was forbidden or commanded?
15836What do I think about most naturally and spontaneously, when the spring is taken off, and my thoughts are allowed to go as they will?
15836What do the newspapers say about Christians who try to be social reformers?
15836What do we call persistence which, in spite of all opposition, goes right on to the end, and is true to conscience and duty, even to death?
15836What do we call the calmness which forgets self even in the agonies of pain on the cross?
15836What do we call the virtue which rebukes evil in high places and never blanches nor falters in the utterance of unwelcome truths?
15836What do we most eagerly pursue?
15836What do wealth and ambition do for their votaries?
15836What do you do in the dark?
15836What does that matter, as long as it is there?
15836What does that mean?
15836What does that owning mean?
15836What dost Thou desire that I shall give to Thee?''
15836What earthly sweetness will tempt, or what earthly danger will affright, the heart that is feeling the bliss of union with God?
15836What fed the lamp?
15836What fellowship hath light with darkness?
15836What fruit have we of doing wrong?
15836What has become of aims that were everything to us then?
15836What has become of the thunder?
15836What has become of their revelry?
15836What is Christ''s redeeming act for?
15836What is evil?
15836What is it which makes my ideal of happiness?
15836What is meaning of Petition?
15836What is that I want most?
15836What is that knocking?
15836What is that which I feel that I should be desperate without?
15836What is the connection of this with other kinds of worship and with our life''s work?
15836What is the difference between the two sets of men and the two kinds of conduct?
15836What is the expansion sought for?
15836What is the explanation of this tone of authority?
15836What is the peace which Christ''s peacemakers bring?
15836What is the practice here enjoined?
15836What is the special need of this precept for this age?
15836What is the special worth of such a habit?
15836What is the use of telling us how happy purity of heart will make us?
15836What is theology for?
15836What lay in that?
15836What made Israel''as a dew''?
15836What matter the scoffs of mockers, if God approves?
15836What more foolish than to continue to hunger, when a word could spread a table in the wilderness?
15836What more unbecoming than that one possessed of His mysterious closeness to God should be suffering from such ignoble necessities?
15836What of the men thus stripped of all in which they had trusted?
15836What right had He to stand thus and promise that every desire after goodness should be fulfilled in Him?
15836What right has He to speak thus to us?
15836What shall we say of the men that have it not?
15836What shall we say, then, of the condition of Christian men and women if they have not such an instinctive need of utterance?
15836What sort of a place was that court where Daniel was?
15836What sort of load are we getting together for ourselves?
15836What then does it proclaim as to the character of the King?
15836What then?
15836What was it that he thought he was appealing to in Christ?
15836What was the fault?
15836What was the significance of the descent of the Spirit on Him?
15836What was wrong in these''stout words''?
15836What will become of their laughter at last?
15836What will that light show us to be?
15836What words are they which will avail?
15836What would be the use of telling men how blessed they would be if they were the opposite of what they are?
15836What would be_ our_ deprecatory prayers?
15836What would have been the use of proclaiming the decree, if it had been irreversible?
15836What would he have said if he had been''fastened into a front- row box''and treated to a modern opera?
15836What would he have said if he had lived in England or America?
15836What, then, did the evangelist desire to make prominent by the genealogy?
15836What, then, is it not to resist?
15836What, then, is the meaning of this grand symbolism?
15836When He asks each of us, as He does now,''Whom sayest thou that I am?''
15836When Jesus asks,''Will ye also go away?''
15836When all manner of costly dishes were set before the guests, the sow asked,"Have you no bran?"
15836When the bitter, biting weather comes, what have you to shelter you from the cold blast?
15836When we are conscious of our unrest, are we not all tempted to seek to conceal it with what has made it?
15836When we have to drag the consequences of our doings behind us, how shall we feel?
15836Whence came the oil?
15836Where are the cloven tongues of fire, where the flame which Christ died to light up?
15836Where did the increase come from?
15836Where did the increase come from?
15836Where did you get it?
15836Where do I spring to when the weights are taken off?
15836Where do my affections turn when I am set free?
15836Where do_ you_ go?
15836Where is that Spirit which was poured out on Pentecost?
15836Where is the Church of North Africa, the Church of Augustine?
15836Where is your home, brother?
15836Where was Daniel in this hour of danger?
15836Where?
15836Wherefore the tears that heralded the restoration of the man to life?
15836Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?''
15836Who dare take such holy words into his lips?
15836Who is He that said that?
15836Who is it that fronts humanity and says,''He that loveth father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me''?
15836Who is the Judge that judges us as we do others?
15836Who is this, that commandeth the waves, and the seas, and the sicknesses, and they obey Him?
15836Who thinks that that bit of belting moves the drum round which it turns, or that the cog- wheel that carries the motion originates it?
15836Who was Israel?
15836Who was it who said, when somebody asked him for the best proof of the truth of Christianity,''The Jews''?
15836Who?
15836Whom are you meant to worship, by the witness of the very constitution of your nature and make of your spirits?
15836Whom do you worship there?
15836Whom is your heart made to enshrine?
15836Whose was the body, and where was it?
15836Why are pains taken to show these''blots in the scutcheon''?
15836Why are we?
15836Why did he refuse to go to Nineveh?
15836Why do we yet live?
15836Why has nobody ever given Christ the lie, or pointed to His unconsciousness of faults as itself the gravest fault?
15836Why is it that man is alone among the creatures in that discontent with externals, and that dissatisfaction with himself?
15836Why not choose one of them?
15836Why should Darius have waited for morning, if his penitence had moved him to a firm resolution to undo the evil done?
15836Why should it not be rather the sweetest and the most calming and strength- giving of all convictions--''Thou God seest me''?
15836Why should the prince of the eunuchs have supposed that the diet asked for would not nourish the lads?
15836Why should we echo only his tones?
15836Why should we fix our hopes on that which is not abiding-- on things that can perish, on things that we must lose?
15836Why that being''troubled in Himself''before He raised him?
15836Why was the search vain?
15836Why, then, does not the accuser have his way?
15836Wide?
15836Will a man rob God?
15836Will an offering of that sort be considered a compliment or an insult?
15836Will any one say that the religious condition of any body of professed believers at this moment corresponds to Pentecost?
15836Will he accept thy person?''
15836Will it help your suit with him?
15836Will the governor think the hobbling creature, blind of an eye, and infected with some sickness, to be a beautiful addition to his flock?
15836Would Judas''s thirty pieces of silver attract the disciple reclining on Jesus''bosom?
15836Would a sermon on verse 11 be welcome in the suburbs of industrial centres, where the employers have their''houses of hewn stone''?
15836Would you like to be a devouter Christian than you are?
15836Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
15836Yes, and if you keep the meat on one plate and the salt on another, what good will the salt be?
15836Yes, men may go; what of that?
15836Yes, or No?
15836Yet ye say, Wherefore?
15836You go''home''when you are left to yourselves; where do you go?
15836_ The_ question yet remains-- how?
15836and how do ye see it now?
15836and if I be a master, where is My fear?
15836and is love that loves for the sake of reward, love at all?
15836and of what people art thou?
15836and that the second is the retort of the people--''The prophets, do they live for ever?''
15836and the prophets, do they live for ever?
15836and the prophets, do they live for ever?''
15836and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?
15836and we say,''Why need I die?
15836and whence comest thou?
15836and who shall stand when He appeareth?
15836art Thou come hither to torment us before the time?
15836dear friends, are we not all guilty in this?
15836do not even the publicans so?
15836do not even the publicans the same?
15836does it seem as if we had?
15836have we not prophesied in Thy name, and in Thy name done many wonderful works?''
15836is it not in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
15836is that not rather a reason for coming very close to, and for grappling to our hearts and living always by the power of, that great revelation?
15836men had asked,''What in its full meaning is non- resistance?''
15836or if he ask for a fish, will he give him a serpent?''
15836or their border greater than your border?
15836or, What shall we drink?
15836or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?''
15836our answer should be,''Lord, to whom shall we go?
15836prudent, and He shall know them?
15836shall I have a body instinct with vitality, or a body crumbling amidst the clods of the valley?
15836what is thy country?
15836why will ye die?''
35470How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood, on them that dwell on the earth?
35470_ Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?_Heb.
35470Am I dead?
35470But how can he believe in a being of whom he has no correct idea?
35470Could a universal or catholic power at once destroy the Saints, and perpetuate them?
35470Could the same power, at the same time, be the conservator and promulgator of a system of universal salvation, and of universal deception?
35470Have love''s emotions kindl''d in your breast, And hope enraptur''d seiz''d the promis''d rest?
35470How shall joy be appreciated without sorrow?
35470How shall the sweet be known without the bitter?
35470Is a compass of use when its needle has lost its magnetic attraction?
35470Is a sun dial of use in a dark and cloudy day; or, a watch without a mainspring?
35470Is fire of use when it loses its heat?
35470Is water of use when it no longer seeks its level, or quenches thirst?
35470Or wait ye still the resurrection day, That higher promise of Millennial sway?
35470Or, how shall life be valued, or its eternal duration appreciated without a contact with its mortal antagonist-- death?
35470Or, of what possible use is it if it does exist?
35470Say, have you learn''d the name, and tun''d the lyre, And hymn''d the praise of him-- the great Messiah?
35470Suppose he attains to this, what then?
35470When Saints and angels come to earth again, And in the Mesh with King Messiah reign?
35470When wilt thou cease to be a child in knowledge?
35470Where and when should we look for the"grain of mustard seed,"the germ, the nucleus of such organization?
35470Where are the institutions which would protect, encourage, and honour the patriarch Jacob, with his four wives and their children?
35470Where is the"_ Christian nation_"that does not prohibit the law of God, as given to Abraham and the ancients in relation to marriage?
35470Where is the"_ Christian nation_"that punishes the crime of adultery and fornication with death, or other heavy penalties?
35470Who can trace Earth with its treasures, Heaven with its spheres, Time''s revolutions, eternity''s years?
35470Who then can define the precise point, in the scale of elementary existence, which divides between the physical and spiritual kingdoms?
35470Why not be noble and boundless in charity, like the God whom he calls his father?
35470Will the great, the infinite principle within him be satisfied?
35470_ A Dream!_ What have not dreams accomplished?
35470two men stood by them in white raiment, and said--"_ Ye men of Galilee why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
12387A woman''s then?
12387And by success you mean----?
12387And how long have you known it?
12387And now will you tell me what result you would look for under such an arrangement?
12387And until we conquer them,suggested Juliet,"our lifting above them is in vain?"
12387And what better shall we be then?
12387And what in the next, father?
12387And who helped me?
12387And yet you say we are sprung of them?
12387Are the architecture and poetry and music parts of the failure?
12387Are you fastidious, Miss Meredith, or willing to do any thing that is honest?
12387Are you vexed with me, father?
12387But answer me one thing: is it not weak to desire happiness?
12387But do n''t you think it may be that she has never yet come to know any thing about herself-- to perceive either fact or mystery of her own nature? 12387 But does not_ our daily bread_ mean our spiritual as well as our bodily bread?"
12387But how did you know any thing?
12387But how shall we make her comfortable in such a poor little house?
12387But how,said the doctor,"can you grant spontaneous generation, and believe in a Creator?"
12387But is there not a great change on him since he had his money?
12387But suppose I knew he would be vexed with me if I told him some particular thing? 12387 But tell me-- are not the atheists of the present day a better sort of fellows than those we used to hear of when we were young?"
12387But we may be able to borrow it-- or-- who knows what might happen?
12387But what if God should be the only where to find your Paul?
12387But what if you feel His presence every moment, only do not recognize it as such?
12387But why should not Miss Meredith lodge with us in the same way as with Mrs. Puckridge? 12387 But would you die so long as there was the poorest chance of regaining your place in his heart?"
12387But you do not think we shall be perfect all at once?
12387But, father dear, what is even a sin when it is repented of?
12387By the by,he said at length,"I thought I saw you pass the gate-- let me see-- on Monday: why did you not look in?"
12387Can you be sure of it in your hands? 12387 Did Paul see you with my clothes on?"
12387Do n''t you see it is my way of feeling to myself how much, and with what a halo about them, they are mine? 12387 Do we not know in all nature and history that God likes to see things grow?
12387Do you like Tennyson?
12387Do you mean to say you are going to let that man turn every thing topsy- turvy, and the congregation out of the church, John Bevis?
12387Do you never lose that faith?
12387Do you really think that is the mind of God toward me?
12387Do you really think,said Helen,"that every fault one has ever committed will one day be trumpeted out to the universe?"
12387Do you then think,said Dorothy,"that the dead only seem to have gone from us?"
12387Do you want me?
12387Do you wish this truth published to the people of Glaston?
12387Does he really believe me dead, Dorothy?
12387Does the length of its roots alter the kind of the plant?
12387Excuse the liberty, ma''am, but-- but-- do you think it well for a wife to hide things from her husband?
12387Has he recognized her?
12387Have n''t you seen her?
12387Have you caught cold? 12387 Have you got the syringe?"
12387Have you no brandy?
12387Have you not heard then? 12387 Have you told your husband?"
12387He has not let you fall, father?
12387How can He be his Master if he does not acknowledge Him?
12387How can we tell that?
12387How did you know I was here?
12387How do you justify such a frightful statement as that, ma''am?
12387How do you know that He has cast you off?
12387How do you know that I knew, ma''am?
12387How do you stand this trying spring weather, Mr. Drake? 12387 How is a man to do any thing whom God has forsaken?"
12387How is the poor lady?
12387How should there be?
12387How?
12387I did not think it wise to say any thing sooner, but now I venture to ask how the poor lady does?
12387I leave it in your hands,said Dorothy.--"Do you think we will find any thing at the bottom?"
12387I saw you did not seem greatly astonished at the sight of her; but what made you think such an unlikely thing?
12387I suppose then you have your own theory as to my reasons for seeking shelter with Miss Drake for a while?
12387I suppose this is a professional visit?
12387I think, Juliet, you will yet come to say,''What would my Paul be to me without my God?'' 12387 I will not say that individuals did not come up before me; how can a man help it where he knows every body in his congregation more or less?
12387If a man wants help, and I''ve got it, what more natural than that we should come together?
12387If it is not worldly pride, what is it? 12387 If there be such a one, would He not have me speak the truth?
12387In that case, why should not your God help me?
12387In the matter of faith, what is there to choose between them? 12387 Is death a law, or a breach of law, then?"
12387Is he come?
12387Is it known, then?
12387Is it not a strange drift, this of men,said the curate,"to hide what is, under the veil of what is not?
12387Is it not just as wrong in respect of the one as of the other to distrust God for to- morrow when you have enough for to- day? 12387 Is it not rather imprudent to bring down the value of your property before you have got rid of it?"
12387Is it not weak to be miserable?
12387Is it possible you do not know what I mean?
12387Is she not still at the Old House?
12387Is there not then another way also, in which the violin may be said to be true? 12387 Is this a healthy place, Doctor Faber?"
12387It is hard, is it not?
12387It is the dearest place in the world to me-- but how will she feel in it?
12387It was not my poverty-- it was not being sure of God that crushed me.--How long is it since I was poor, Dorothy?
12387Juliet,she said,"suppose you were to drown yourself and your husband were to repent?"
12387May I call you so still?
12387Miss Drake told you nothing?
12387Must I then, because I believe in a living Truth, be myself an unjust judge?
12387Never mind the term then: you admit the fact?
12387No one--?
12387No, no: what would become of my money?
12387Not that my old uncle has left me a hundred thousand pounds and more?
12387Nothing alarming, I hope?
12387Out of somebody''s heart?
12387Rather damp-- ain''t it? 12387 Sha n''t I put it down, miss?"
12387Shall I leave you with your patient?
12387Shall we have some music?
12387Should I, Paul?
12387So long as there is youth and imagination on that side to paint them,--"Excuse me: are you not begging the question? 12387 Suppose I did n''t believe he had a father?
12387Surely there are many things one can enjoy without believing in them?
12387Tell me what you are able to do?
12387That is hardly the point, father.--Will you let me ask you any question I please?
12387That is, you mean, if there should be One to whom reverence is due?
12387The doctor-- is he come?
12387The man looks to me, and where will he find himself on Monday? 12387 The notions you gathered of God from other people, must have come out of their hearts, father?"
12387Then it has been only a dispute about a word?
12387Then she is better?
12387Then tell me, father, are you just as sure of God as you are of me standing here before you?
12387Then you would willingly give up this large fortune,he said,"and return to your former condition?"
12387Then, do n''t you like_ In Memoriam_?
12387Then, in God''s name, what am I to do?
12387Then-- then-- does every body know it?
12387There can be no hypocrisy in that-- eh?
12387Therefore the more likely to think too much of himself?
12387Those little demons of ponies running away again?
12387To produce a superior architecture, poetry, music?
12387To which side then do you lean, as to the weight of the evidence?
12387What can my father mean by saying that perhaps God will lift him up?
12387What did that look mean?
12387What do we see like it in nature? 12387 What do you make of me, sir?"
12387What do you think, Miss Meredith-- is a man''s conscience enough for his guidance?
12387What else has she got?
12387What fact?
12387What has all that to do with the consecration of my chapel?
12387What have I done then to let loose all this Billingsgate?
12387What have they been doing to you, my darling?
12387What is it, Thomas?
12387What is it, my child? 12387 What is it, then, my wife?"
12387What is that to me?
12387What is the matter with her? 12387 What is the matter with this bud, do you think, Miss Drake?"
12387What is the matter, dear?
12387What lady?
12387What return is there from the jaws of death? 12387 What shall I do first?"
12387What then would you have me do?
12387What you allow, then, father,said Dorothy,"is that you have yourself taken none of your ideas direct from the fountain- head?"
12387What!--is that your ideal of love-- a love that fails in the first trial? 12387 What''s the matter?"
12387When you come again,she said,"will you kindly let me know how much I am in your debt?"
12387Where Ducky''s yeal own papa and mamma yive in a big house, papa?
12387Where are you going in such a hurry, father dear?
12387Where are you going, Dorothy?
12387Where did you get your notions of God, father-- those, I mean, that you took with you to the pulpit?
12387Where from?
12387Where is the use, or indeed possibility, so long as the men of science themselves are disputing about the facts of experiment? 12387 Where is the use, when there is no help?"
12387Where would be the good of it to me then?
12387Which father of you, asked for bread, Would give his son a stone?
12387Which would you rather have, Paul-- have me die, or do something wicked?
12387Who can tell? 12387 Who deserves any thing?"
12387Who is your master, then?
12387Who said this? 12387 Who, ma''am?"
12387Why did He make us-- or why did He not make us good? 12387 Why did n''t you let me know sooner?"
12387Why do n''t you have lady- helps then?
12387Why not? 12387 Why not?
12387Why should I not let him have his rosy sunset?
12387Why then did He make us such-- make such a world as is always going wrong?
12387Why then did you offer it at all?
12387Why, my good madam, would you have a man turn his back on a girl because she has a purse in her pocket?
12387Why, what could it matter to you?
12387Why_ will_ you call them_ my_ ponies, Thomas?
12387Will you come and see me, if you die first, uncle?
12387Will you come?
12387Will you not stop and take tea with us?
12387Will you tell me why you have kept it so secret?
12387With the words of truth left sticking on the walls?
12387With what renewal?
12387Would it be a difficult thing to do?
12387Would it not be damp-- so much in the hollow? 12387 Would n''t that be rather unkind-- rather selfish?"
12387Would that be fair, then-- in an All- wise, that is, toward an ignorant being?
12387Would there be any harm in ordering a few things from the tradespeople?
12387Would you be kind enough to explain yourself?
12387Would you call Miss Drake?
12387Would you forgive me if I had done something_ very_ bad?
12387Would you mind reading a page or two aloud?
12387Would you mind, father,she said as they sat,"if I were to make a room at the Old House a little comfortable?"
12387You are fond of poetry, then?
12387You are in pain: where?
12387You can not mean you enjoy any thing you do not believe in?
12387You did n''t know it then?
12387You do n''t mind my coming out here alone, papa?
12387You have no pity, it seems; for what then would become of him? 12387 You pressed me to marry you,"she said:"what was I to do?
12387You saw it then?
12387You then_ are_ one of the double- born, Wingfold?
12387You think God loves newness and finery better than the old walls where generations have worshiped?
12387You''ll allow me to call on Mr. Crispin first?
12387_ Can_ it be that after all it does not signify so much?
12387_ Do_ you think so?
12387--Are_ you_ honest, Helen?"
12387--How many have you bagged this week?"
12387A Pharos?
12387A man must be neighborly, or what is there left of him?
12387Am I bound to call every good thing I receive a chance, except an angel come down visibly out of the blue sky and give it to me?
12387Am I not good enough to give him that?
12387And had her brain been as clear as her heart, could she have taken it for less?
12387And if he rule it not, what shall he be but the sport of the demons that will ride its tempests, that will rouse and torment its ocean?
12387And if theirs be so freely in us, why deny them so much we call ours?
12387And is it not so?
12387And then he was in love with his wife, therefore open to deceptions without end, for is not all love a longing after what never was and never can be?
12387And this light that gathers in song, what is it but hope behind the sorrow-- hope so little recognized as such, that it is often called despair?
12387And what did it amount to?
12387And what else should he pray about but the thing that troubles him?
12387And what is it really so much?
12387And yet he had been tolerably content, until they began to turn against himself!--What better could they have done than get rid of him?
12387And yet, seeing color is not the thing itself, and only in the brain whose eye looks upon it, why should I think it better?
12387Anyhow, what great matter can it be to Him that one should say he has never seen Him, and ca n''t therefore believe He is to be seen?
12387Are they jealous of us?"
12387Are you not her last- born-- the perfection of her heartlessness?--and will_ you_ act the farce of consolation?
12387Are you now?"
12387At the same time if it was her pleasure to avoid him, what chance had he of seeing her alone at the rectory?
12387Besides, what reason in which poverty bore no part, could a lady have for being alone in a poor country lodging, without even a maid?
12387Bevis?"
12387Both were full of the same question: had Faber recognized his wife or not?
12387But am I to be wretched forever because of that one fault, Paul?
12387But even now Faber had not the most distant intention of forsaking her; only why should he let her burden him, and make his life miserable?
12387But how couldst Thou, for I never quite believed in Thee, and never loved Thee before?
12387But how is it that any one who has been educated in Christianity, yet does not become the disciple of Jesus Christ, avoids becoming an atheist?
12387But how was I to take the word of a creature like that?"
12387But if at His own cost He turn its ills into goods?
12387But may it not be intended also to make us live more simply-- on vegetables perhaps?
12387But must not the divine nature, the pitiful heart of the universe, have already begun to reassert itself in him, before that would hurt him?
12387But surely he might keep the child?
12387But the shame!--what was he to do with that?
12387But was it decent that his curate should be hand and glove with one who denied the existence of God?
12387But was such a man then altogether the ideal of a woman''s soul?
12387But what are easy chairs to uneasy men?
12387But what did he mean by the words?
12387But what is to be done for our brother''s soul, bespattered with the gore of innocence?
12387But what love with which our humanity is acquainted can keep healthy without calling in the aid of Duty?
12387But what matters a dream or the weather?
12387But what was she to do with respect to Lisbeth?
12387But what was she to say?
12387But why was he not at chapel himself?
12387But would you really buy it, father, if you could get it?"
12387Came there a little glow and flutter out of the old time?
12387Can I serve you with any thing to- day, sir?"
12387Can any one help desiring peace?
12387Can any one tell_ why_ this organism we call man should not go on working forever?
12387Can one be capable of such things, and not have sunk deep indeed in the putrid pit of decomposing humanity?
12387Certainly there was no God to love-- for if there was a God, how could the creature whose very essence was to him an evil, love the Creator of him?
12387Could any thing short of heaven be so comfortable?
12387Could he have mistaken the symptoms of her attack?
12387Could he help if he would?
12387Could he help it that the life in him proved too much for the death with which he had sided?
12387Could it arise from an excess of productive faculty, not yet sufficiently differenced from the receptive?
12387Could it be even a life of the flesh that came of treason committed against essential animality?
12387Could it be that Juliet had, like herself, begun to find there could be no peace without the knowledge of an absolute peace?
12387Could it be that he never had believed in God at all?
12387Could she trust her with the secret?
12387Could she?
12387Could they be as likely to discover it apart, and distracted with longing?
12387Could you let me have something to eat, and you take my place?
12387Could_ any_ fault, ten times worse than she had committed, make her that she was no woman?
12387Did I make the ponies?
12387Did he ever know or heed the right time to come, without being sent for-- without being compelled?
12387Did he fail thus in consequence of having rejected the common belief?
12387Did he know?
12387Did he not care then that such things should befall his creatures?
12387Did n''t Dorothy tell you?"
12387Did she?
12387Did the sound of faith from such lips, the look of hope in such eyes, stir any thing out of sight in his heart?
12387Do I dislike Mrs. Bevis?
12387Do not many buy them who are now and then themselves disgusted with them?
12387Do not time and place agree with the possibility?"
12387Do they paint, or do they see what they say?
12387Do you ask why no intellectual proof is to be had?
12387Do you fear you have not yet given yourself to the Saviour?
12387Do you in reality mourn over your lost faith?
12387Do you know nothing about her?
12387Do you long for the assurance of some sensible sign?
12387Do you not remember how it fared with Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, when they refused the meat and the wine, and ate pulse instead?
12387Do you think, if you died, and I carried your watch, I should ever cease to feel the watch was yours?
12387Do you want to punish him?
12387Does he prefer to keep half believing the revelation, in order to attribute to it elements altogether unlovely, and so justify himself in refusing it?
12387Does his ignorance of the existence of that which I seek alter the case?
12387Does the most earnest worship of an idol excuse robbery with violence extreme to obtain the sacrifices he loves?
12387Does the value of the thing that may be found there justify me in breaking into the house of another''s life?
12387Doubtless he would have knocked any one down who told him so, but then who had the right to take with him the liberties of a conscience?
12387Drake?"
12387Drew?"
12387Faber?"
12387Faber?"
12387Faber?"
12387For indeed what had happened-- except her going to church?
12387For would he not then be avenged?
12387Get down and shut it.--Who and what is she?"
12387Had God forgotten him?
12387Had he had any, what fitter use for honor than to sacrifice it for the redemption of a wife?
12387Had he not let it come to this?
12387Had he not, with the confidence of all the sciences, uttered the merest dreams as eternal truths?
12387Had her troubles already begun, poor girl?
12387Had she begun to cease loving?
12387Had she not confessed to him what else he would never have known, humbling herself in a very ecstasy of repentance?
12387Had the hour come, and not the money?
12387Had the sweet book of marriage already begun to give out its bitterness?
12387Had they any sense of which he would not have been ashamed even before the girl herself?
12387Have you a bottle of sherry open?"
12387Having helped us so much in adversity, will you forsake us the moment prosperity looks in at the window?"
12387He believed her dead, might go and marry another, and what would be left her then?
12387He is noble, and sad, and beautiful, and gracious!--but would he-- could he love me to the end-- even if--?
12387He must let her pay something, or she would consider herself still more grievously wronged by him, but how was he to take the money from her hand?
12387He read,_ Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
12387He very seldom saw Wingfold now, and less than ever was inclined toward his doctrine; for had it not been through him this misery had come upon him?
12387He would sometimes meet her look with the corresponding look of"Well, what is it?"
12387Her fault was grievous; it stung him to the soul: what then was it not to her?
12387Her great fear was that Juliet would fall ill, and then what was to be done?
12387Herein, O God, lies a task for Thy perfection, for the might of Thy imagination-- which needs but Thy will( and Thy suffering?)
12387His first words were"How goes it with the child?"
12387How can I forgive where there is positively nothing to be forgiven?"
12387How can I tell whether_ all_ life already there was first destroyed?
12387How could I tell you?
12387How could he?
12387How could it be otherwise when she opposed lies uttered for the truth, to truths uttered for the lie?
12387How could poor Juliet help supposing he knew the things he asserted, and taking them for facts?
12387How foolish she had been!--What was left her to do?
12387How is it, Wingfold, my boy?"
12387How is your husband?"
12387How many, do you think, would thank me for the offered poison?"
12387How should it be otherwise?
12387How was Dorothy to get nearer to Juliet, find out her trouble, and comfort her?
12387How was she in her ignorance so to guard the hopeless wife that motherhood might do something to console her?
12387How was she to face it but in the hope of death?
12387How was she to take the responsibility of nursing her?
12387I am glad you kept that from me till I had done my work,''--what then?"
12387I answer again:"Are you sure of what you say?
12387I can not help feeling that he is selfish-- and can a selfish man be honest?"
12387I choose that you shall know what_ I know_ to be good"?
12387I have been preaching dissent instead of Christ, and there you are!--dissenters indeed-- but can I-- can I call you Christians?
12387I have them here in my pocket- book; may I read them to you?"
12387I know that something had passed from her eyes to his-- but what?
12387I mean, what can I do with it for somebody else-- some person or persons to whom money in my hands, not in theirs, may become a small saviour?"
12387I will not, therefore, as some do, call Nature cruel: what right have I to complain?
12387If I be not faithful in that which is another''s, who will give me that which is my own?
12387If I were dead, and found myself waking, should I want to rise, or go to sleep again?
12387If existence was not a thing to be enjoyed, as for her it certainly was not at present, how was she to be thankful for what seemed its preservation?
12387If nothing had taken place since she saw him-- since she knew him-- why such perturbation?
12387If she should have destroyed herself, he said once and again as he rode, was it more than a just sacrifice to his wronged honor?
12387If she were to be so foolish as let him know, how would it strike Paul?
12387If the sinner forgave her, what did the Perfect?
12387If there were a God, what would He be to me without my Paul?"
12387If this be true, here again is a sad wrong: what can those people think of religion so represented?"
12387If your God_ be_ cruel, why should you be cruel too?
12387In the lore of centuries was there no spell whereby to be rid of it?
12387In the sight of God, which of us is her father?
12387In the whole assembly including himself, could he honestly say he knew more than one man that sought the kingdom of Heaven_ first_?
12387In what is the wretchedness of our condition more evident than in this, that the sense of wrong always makes us unjust?
12387Instantly she held out her hand to him again, and supplemented the offending speech with the words,"--but, I hope, retained my friend?"
12387Into what would he save the world?
12387Is He a God of times and seasons, of this and that, or is He the All in all?"
12387Is a man not blessed in his honesty, being unable to reason of the first grounds of property?
12387Is false poetry any better than false religion?"
12387Is it a timid mockery, or the putting forth of a finger in the very face of the Life of the world?
12387Is it a wrong to compel His creature to soar aloft into the ether of its origin, and find its deepest, its only true self?
12387Is it not enough?"
12387Is it not hard?
12387Is it not rather there because it can not help it?"
12387Is it not the lowest spot in the park?"
12387Is it that they have no hope in the unknown, and then alone, in all the vicissitudes of their day, know their destination?
12387Is it the last stroke of the eternal mockery?"
12387Is not one tormentor enough in your universe?
12387Is not the idea of the creation an eternal spring ever trembling on the verge of summer?
12387It ca n''t be that you do n''t even believe there_ is_ a God?"
12387It is so very hard that we should have to wait for that which we can not yet receive?
12387It may be said that they are mere money- speculations; but what makes them pay?
12387It was but a few moments, and the thought that roused him was: could she have betaken herself to her old lodging at Owlkirk?
12387Let him pray for the thing he thinks he needs: for what else, I repeat, can he pray?
12387Might she not have heard from somebody since he saw her yesterday?
12387Might she tell him?
12387My brother man, is the idea of a God too good or too foolish for thy belief?
12387None of the old symptoms, I hope?"
12387Not surely the thing that does not trouble him?
12387Nothing infectious?"
12387Now I might mean it, but I should n''t preach;--for what is it to people at work all the week to have a man read a sermon to them?
12387Now why should n''t I build a little place here on my own ground, and get the bishop to consecrate it?
12387O Jesus, what_ am_ I to do?
12387Only again, would fifty pounds, with the loss of a family ring, serve to account for such a change?
12387Only please mind what I say about your shoes.--May I ask if you intend remaining here any time?"
12387Only, if there be untruth in you alongside of the truth--?
12387Only, what better way to get rid of it than to love and marry?"
12387Only, where was the heart of it all?
12387Only, why then did He bring him to such poverty?
12387Or are you one of those worshipers of work, who put music in the morning in the same category with looking on the wine when it is red?"
12387Or could it be that Dorothy had betrayed her?
12387Or did I even earn the money that bought them?
12387Or did he only suspect?
12387Or saith He it altogether for our sakes, and not at all for the sparrows?
12387Or was a husband lord not only over the present and future of his wife, but over her past also?
12387Or was it delight unmastered, and awe indefinable, that paralyzed him?
12387Ought he not to turn his back upon him, and walk into the house?
12387Ought he to have been subjected to it?
12387Ought she not to be sure of that before she committed herself-- before she uttered the irrevocable words?
12387Ought she not to seek his help?
12387Perhaps you can not change your horn for glass, but what if you could better the light?
12387Polwarth?"
12387Probably she would have replied,"Then wherein am I to blame?"
12387Rather would you not pitifully rescue them, that they might enjoy to their natural end the wild intoxication of being?"
12387SHALL THE DEAD PRAISE THEE?
12387Seest thou not all their eyes fixed upon thine?
12387Seest thou not the light come and go upon their faces, as the pulses of thy heart flow and ebb?
12387Shall I quiet my heart with the throbs of another heart?
12387Shall the cries and moans of the torture he inflicted haunt him like an evil smell?
12387She congratulated them heartily, then looked a little grave, and said--"Perhaps you would like me to go?"
12387She had given him herself, and what were bank- notes after that?
12387She smiled, looked up brightly, and said,"You promise?"
12387She was moved by no vulgar curiosity: how is one to help without knowing?
12387She was very lovely!--true-- but what was the quintessence of dust to him?
12387She would be wanting to pay him for his attendance-- and what was he to do?
12387Should_ I_ be troubled to learn that it was indeed a lasting sleep?
12387Sometimes, I confess, the shadow of a doubt crosses me: is she altogether a true woman?
12387Stained?
12387Still, why was it that nobody knew any thing about her?
12387Such had been for years his stern philosophy, and why should it now trouble him that a woman thought differently?
12387Suppose he told me he had n''t?"
12387Suppose the boy''s father knew all about the country, but you never thought it worth while to send the lad to him for instructions?"
12387Suppose there should be no God, what then?"
12387That those were days of ignorance, I do not doubt; but are these the days of your knowledge?
12387That time you will scarcely recall, Dorothy?"
12387The ground is your own to the river, I believe?"
12387The man who, made by Him, does not desire Him-- how should he know Him?"
12387The nurse looked at Polwarth, as much as to say:"Who is to take the command now?"
12387The upper air is sweet, and the heart of man loves the sun;--""Then,"interrupted Juliet,"why would you have me willing to go down to the darkness?"
12387Then there was the question: why now had she told him all-- if indeed she had made a clean breast of it?
12387Then why should it be absurd to seek what shall encounter the unknown cause, and encountering reveal it?
12387Then, again, there''s all this property my wife brought me: what have I done with that?
12387Then, if there should be any further truth discoverable, why indeed, as himself said, should they not discover it together?
12387There is nothing low in having respect to such a reward as that, is there?"
12387There is such a thing-- is there not?--as a morbid humility?
12387There must be a divine way of casting out the demon; else how would it be here- after?
12387There the rector stood, and turning to his companion, said:"It''s rather late in the day for a fellow to wake up, ai n''t it, Wingfold?
12387There was the question-- and who was to answer it?
12387There were other pleasures besides the company of the most childishly devoted of women: why should he not take them?
12387They generally attempt what they are unfit for, and deserve their failures.--Are you willing to teach little puds and little tongues?"
12387They may say that to them there seemed no possibility; upon which will come the question-- whence arose their incapacity for seeing it?
12387Through the vaulted clouds about me Broke trembling an azure space: Was it a dream to flout me-- Or was it a perfect face?
12387To please whom do they write?
12387To what quarter-- could she to any quarter look for help?
12387Was he a fit champion of humanity who would aid only within the limits of his pride?
12387Was he a weakling, a fool not to let the past be the past?
12387Was he in love with her?
12387Was he indeed as wise as they said?
12387Was he not cherishing, talking flat unbelief?--as much as telling God he did_ not_ trust in Him?
12387Was he not now conferring with one of the generals of the army of Antichrist?
12387Was he then such a master of purity himself?
12387Was he thinking about the wife he had lost, or brooding over the wrong she had done him?
12387Was he too proud to be taught where he had been a teacher?
12387Was it even as well as this with him?
12387Was it for a moment as if the corner of a veil were lifted, the lower edge of a mist, and he saw something fair beyond?
12387Was it from love to him, or reviving honesty in herself?
12387Was it not an honor to any husband to have been so trusted by his wife?
12387Was it not as if it had never been?
12387Was it not written also: For every man shall bear his own burden?
12387Was it not written in the Bible: Thou shall not favor the poor man in his cause?
12387Was it poltroonery to desert the cause of ruin for that of growth?
12387Was it the refrain of an old song?
12387Was it, I repeat, no compensation for his martyrdom to his precious truth, to know that to none had he to render an account?
12387Was music ever born of torture, of misery?
12387Was she bound to disclose every thing that lay in that past?
12387Was she going to leave him?
12387Was she not a woman still?
12387Was she not now, she thought, upon her silent way to her own deathbed, walking, walking, the phantom of herself, in her own funeral?
12387Was she not the live concentration, the perfect outcome, of the vast poetic show of Nature?
12387Was she taking courage at the near approach of her deliverance?
12387Was she years younger than he had thought her?
12387Was the lovely creature gone?
12387Was the thing not a fact which she had confessed?
12387Was the woman to be hurled-- to hurl herself into misery for the fault of the girl?
12387Was there ever a man with the cure of souls, concerning whom there has not been more or less of such division?
12387Was there no one to answer for it?
12387Was this what God had brought him nearer to Himself for?
12387Was this what a man had for working in the vineyard the better part of a lifetime?
12387Was what he knew himself to be, an idea to mate with his unspotted ideal?
12387We both love God,----""How do you know that?"
12387We know not whence we came-- why may we not be going whither we know not?
12387Were it not better to reject it altogether if it be not fit to be believed in?
12387Were they but trifles in his eyes?
12387Were they indeed singing to the Lord, he asked himself, or only to the idol Custom?
12387Were you aware what a voice you had saved to the world?"
12387What Christ- like heart, what heart of loving man, could be content to take all the comfort to itself, and leave none for the sparrows?
12387What could I do?
12387What could the wretched matter be to him now-- or to her?
12387What did it matter for him?
12387What did it mean?
12387What did opinion matter as long as they were good Christians?
12387What did she see there?
12387What did she think of her?
12387What else?"
12387What further question could be made of the matter?
12387What had become of her constraint and stateliness?
12387What help then is there?
12387What high- hearted man would consent to be possessed and sweetly ruled by the loveliest of angels?
12387What if any further revelation to one who did not seek it would but obstruct the knowledge of Him?
12387What if he should take to stroking you?
12387What if the Creator Himself is sufficient to Himself in virtue of His self- existent_ creatorship_?
12387What if the heat, presumed to destroy all known germs of life in them, should be the means of developing other germs, further removed?
12387What if, after all, he was but a poor creature?
12387What is the trouble there for, but to make him cry?
12387What is this acknowledged heedlessness, this apologetic arrogance?
12387What matter that poor Juliet denied Him?
12387What prevents you from opening your heart to me?
12387What right had he to injure him for the sake of the poor?
12387What right had those_ believers_ to speak of him as they did?
12387What was he?
12387What was his honor?
12387What was she to do?
12387What was there worth any effort?
12387What was to be done?
12387What would he think of it?
12387What would her husband have her to do?
12387What would my old age be without you, my darling?"
12387What would you say to a man who ministered to the wants of his wife and family only from duty?
12387What''s he or his wife in the house of God?
12387What_ can_ be keeping it?"
12387What_ is_ to be done now this-- man knows it?"
12387When it comes to this, what can a man do?
12387When she says I am dying,--when she gets frightened, you will send for my husband?
12387When will you come and dine with me?"
12387Where did you find her?"
12387Where either was there any great loss?
12387Where is the friendship in which thou mightst have invested thy money, in place of burying it in the maw of mammon?
12387Where was the faithlessness of which his faithlessness complained?
12387Where was the mighty difference in honesty between himself and the offender?
12387Where was this thing he called his faith?
12387Where would be the room for any further repentance?
12387Where would be the wrong to any?
12387Where''s your husband?"
12387Who buys them?
12387Who calls a man selfish because he is hungry?
12387Who has not known some sister more of a wife to a man than she for whose sake he neglected her?
12387Who has she with her?"
12387Who is yours?"
12387Who knows what?
12387Who shall say how far the vision of the apostle reached?
12387Who shall tell whose angel stands nearer to the face of the Father?
12387Who wants such affection as that?
12387Who was the worse, or had ever been the worse but herself?
12387Who would be so heartless as counsel him to forget it?
12387Why did n''t you tell me what was troubling you, father dear?"
12387Why did n''t you tell us?"
12387Why did not God make him able to trust?
12387Why did she not show fresh and bright like other young women-- Mrs. Faber for instance?
12387Why did she repel him?
12387Why do I write them then?
12387Why do they not refuse to touch the unclean things?
12387Why does He do it?
12387Why not let well alone?
12387Why should I be fooled any more?
12387Why should I not hope at least for such a lovely thing?
12387Why should I pursue the story further?
12387Why should he desire to live a day, not to say forever-- worth nothing to himself, or to any one?
12387Why should he give all his leisure to one who gave more than the half of it to her baby?
12387Why should he not love me-- kiss me?
12387Why should it get tired?
12387Why should it grow and grow, then sink and sink?
12387Why should it not, since its law is change and renewal, go on changing and renewing forever?
12387Why should its law work more feeble, its relations hold less firmly, after a hundred years, than after ten?
12387Why should not I too dare to hope for an endless rest?
12387Why should not Nature forget?
12387Why should not their neighbors continue miserable, when they had been miserable all their lives hitherto?
12387Why should there be any thing but perfect confidence between a father and daughter who belong to each other alone in all the world?
12387Why should we not make life as happy to ourselves and to others as we can-- however worthless, however arrant a cheat it may be?
12387Why should we not make the best of what we have?
12387Why wake before our time out of the day into the dark nothing?
12387Why, Juliet, why what am I to do with you when my father sends the carpenters and bricklayers to the house?
12387Why, sir, I put it to you-- no gentleman would-- if he could help it.--Why do n''t he come to me for a bit o''wholesome meat?"
12387Why, what can a man do but pray?
12387Will any man who has ever cast more than a glance into the mysteries of his being, dare think himself sufficient to the ruling of his nature?
12387Will it not break at last, and the last come soon enough, when of all the glory is left but a tear on the grass?
12387Will you not be my saviour and forgive me my sin?
12387With"stricken look,"and fright- filled eyes, she turned to Dorothy, who was a little behind her, and said,"How will you be able to sleep at night?
12387Would Mr. Drake have made his Amanda so?
12387Would he call it a trifle, or would he be ready to kill her?
12387Would he give her many stripes?
12387Would he keep the secret?
12387Would it not, ma''am?"
12387Would it spoil her skin?
12387Would not the inevitable rain beat them down at night, and"mass them into the common clay"?
12387Would she ever see her own old Paul again?
12387Would such truth as he contemplated make of him her hiding- place from the wind, her covert from the tempest?
12387Would you crush the dragonfly, the moth, or the bee, because its days are so few?
12387Yet I can not believe twenty years of good reading would make me change my mind about_ In Memoriam_.--You do n''t like poetry?"
12387Yet has he-- what is it?--the virtue?
12387Yet how was the insurance longer to be paid?
12387Yet why should the thing be absurd?
12387You can buy haricot beans at the grocer''s-- can you not?
12387You could not expect, who indeed could wish a lady to be scientific in her ways of regarding things?
12387You have more affection than I?
12387You have said it.--What do you count the first thing I should try to set right?"
12387You remember the condition annexed?"
12387You want to do the gospel as well as preach it?"
12387You_ will_ be with me in my trouble-- won''t you?"
12387_ you_ done?
12387a being before whom a man, when he can no longer worship, must weep?
12387ai n''t they the same?"
12387and as such a natural growth, it must be a failure, for if it were a success, must not you be the very one to see it?
12387and could he wish his wife had kept the miserable fact to herself, leaving him to his fools''-paradise of ignorance?
12387and how was she to face death but in the hope of seeing Paul once again for the last time?
12387and if not here, where better should I stop?
12387and if there was such a something, where did it come from?
12387and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father_, and said:"My friends, doth God care for sparrows?
12387and what else with me and the ponies and the money and all that?
12387and what other counsel was there for one who refused like him?
12387are we to dwell in houses of cedar, and the ark of the Lord in a tent?
12387are you not part of the world?
12387but shall we not let patience have her perfect work, that we may-- one day, Ruth, one day, my child-- be perfect and entire, wanting nothing?"
12387cried the girl, shocked, as she well might be, at his words,"what have I done to make you say that?"
12387did he not even dignify it with the name of truth?
12387how then could he imagine the horror of disgust with which a glimpse of him such as he is would blast the soul of the woman?''
12387is it so with you?
12387its ugliness into favor?
12387live a few days longer by a century of shrieking deaths?
12387no dark saying that taught how to make sure death should be death, and not a fresh waking?
12387of disintegration for vital and enlarging unity?
12387of essential slavery for ordered freedom?
12387one so immaculate that in him such aspiration was no presumption?
12387or is it that thou art not great enough or humble enough to hold it?
12387or the smell of withered rose leaves?
12387or was it that the youth in his place taught there doctrines which neither they nor their fathers had known?
12387or was there indeed a kind of light such as never was on sea or shore?
12387said Mr. Drake;"does your friendship go no further than that?
12387soothe my nerves with the agonized tension of a system?
12387that he, merely as a man, owed her nothing?
12387the pride?
12387to add immeasurably to the wrong you have done him, by going where no word, no message, no letter can pass, no cry can cross?
12387to make him as miserable as yourself?
12387to run from the daylight for safety, deeper into the cave?
12387to seek refuge in lies, as if that which is not, could be an armor of adamant?
12387was he not a worshiper of fact?
12387was there ever such a poor sneaking scarecrow of an idol as that gaping straw- stuffed inanity you worship, and call_ honor_?
12387was this the end of a ministry in which he had, in some measure at least, denied himself and served God and his fellow?
12387were they not human?"
12387what do you say to your curate now?"
12387what refuge in her terror had she found with her husband?
12387whether a yet higher temperature would not have destroyed yet more life?
12387who, what is the man who would dare live a life wrung from the agonies of tortured innocents?
12387who, when a despairing creature cried in soul- agony for help, thought first and only of his own honor?
12387why had he not paid for every thing as they had it?
12387why should she grow gray because the color is only in herself?
12387why should she not shine in the color of her fancy?
12387why?
12387would n''t you mind it?
12387would not his justice be satisfied?
12387would you have had him really strike her?"
12387you can not forsake the last resting- place of the beloved?
36402[ 79] And the Lord says:Be not solicitous, therefore, saying, What shall we eat?
36402But is such a life possible amid the whirl of the twentieth century?
36402Desirest thou to be united and drawn to Him in a union so close that it will endure in prosperity and adversity, in life and in death?
36402Does he not dwell in him by that tender affection, that sweet and deeply- rooted joy which he feels?
36402For who hath continued in His commandment, and hath been forsaken?
36402Is it not utter folly to seek or desire human praise and glory for oneself or others, while within we are filled with shameful and grievous sins?
36402Since His love for us is so pure, sincere, and unchanging, ought not we in return to give Him a love constant and uninterrupted?
36402Were it otherwise, how would the guilty, great though their crimes may have been, differ in their punishment and expiation from the innocent?
36402What can we do but cast ourselves at His feet in deepest humility, holy fear mingling in our souls with love, peace, and recollection?
36402What could be happier, better, sweeter than this?
36402What is more blessed than to cast all our care on Him Who can not fail?
36402What is this impassibility but freedom from the vices and passions, purity of heart, the adornment of virtue?
36402Whence could it come?
36402[ 47] Why, O my soul, dost thou vainly wear thyself out in such multiplicity of things?
36402can they do it?--_i.e._, can they perform their duty for God''s sake?
35399''Any carpenters?'' 35399 ''Any printers?''
35399''Have you any shoemakers?'' 35399 ''Have you any tailors?''
35399But do not the Negroes have access to the gospel through the stated ministry of the whites? 35399 ''What work have you in hand?'' 35399 Are a people pushed to such moral extremities, the ones whose level- headed, unbiased statements of fact concerning the Negro can be relied upon? 35399 Can the nation expect of them the poise and patience necessary for the settling of a great social problem? 35399 Could he be deprived of his property simply because his slaves were baptized afterward into a Christian church? 35399 Do not these figures speak for themselves? 35399 Do they really know the Negro? 35399 Does crime grow less as education increases among the colored people? 35399 Has it made his religion less emotional and more practical? 35399 Has there been a single southern campaign in the last twenty years in which the Negro has not figured as the prime issue? 35399 Have not laziness and listlessness always been the followers of slavery? 35399 Have the southern representatives in Congress any settled convictions or policy save hatred of black men, and can they discuss any other matter? 35399 How is the caste system of the South influencing the Negro laborer? 35399 How often have they raised a finger to assume spiritual or religious guardianship over those victims of their past system of economic and social life? 35399 If these ten millions are ignorant by whose past law and mandate and present practice is this true? 35399 Is it, as a rule, the ignorant or the educated who commit crime? 35399 Is the Negro out of politics in the South? 35399 Is the race problem solved? 35399 NOTE 6 Has not the time come for characterizing war plainly and ceasing to envelope it in a haze of sentimental lies? 35399 Now what lessons for the work that is before us can you and I learn from what I have attempted to say? 35399 Now, what is the economic or material result in one county where the Negro has been given a reasonable chance to make progress? 35399 Suppose to- day Negroes do steal; who was it that for centuries made stealing a virtue by stealing their labor? 35399 The query is therefore: If immigration turns toward the South as it undoubtedly will in time, what will become of the Negro? 35399 To these questions I received 136 replies as follows: Has education improved the morals of the black race? 35399 We may now inquire whether they enjoy the privileges of the gospel in their own houses, and on our plantations? 35399 What happened? 35399 What has been the result? 35399 What is it that makes a successful laboring force? 35399 What now has been the reaction of this group on the environment thrown around it since slavery days? 35399 What now should be the policy? 35399 What was the result? 35399 Why can you not worship in the same way?
35399Why do n''t you be orderly, quiet, and systematic in your worship?
35399Why?
35399because they want Negro crime?
36584And did the Lord take notice of him at last?
36584And what did Jesus say to him?
36584But the blind man could not go to him-- how could he dare to stir in such a crowd?
36584But where is Jesus?
36584Do not you pity the blind?
36584Do you know?
36584He asked him this question,"What do you wish me to do for you?"
36584If he were to say,"What do you wish me to do for you?"
36584If you were blind how could you read to father or to mother?
36584Is he dead?
36584Jesus, who was so very kind, Who came to pardon sinful men, Who heal''d the sick, and cur''d the blind: Oh, must not I have loved him then?
36584What is it?
36584what would you answer?
33950Are you married?
33950Are you the impious men who despise the true faith, the madmen who blaspheme the Prophet of the Lord?
33950Francis,it asked,"what could benefit thee most, the Master or the servant, the rich man or the poor?"
33950Hands love clasped through charmèd hours, Feet that press the bruisèd flowers, Is there naught for you to dare, That ye may his signet wear?
33950How shall we save ourselves?
33950I mean to ask thee,said Masseo,"why all the world goes after thee?
33950Is there not,he asked himself,"a more beautiful way of gaining the desired end?
33950My brethren what do you advise me?
33950My brother,said Illuminato, who was a man of virtue and intelligence,"what does the world''s judgment matter to you?
33950Then, Lord, what wilt Thou that I do?
33950What do you mean?
33950What do you want?
33950What have you come for again?
33950What must we do?
33950Which do you consider best-- that I should attend to prayer, or that I should go and preach? 33950 Why, then,"went on the voice,"dost thou leave God, Who is the Master and rich, for man, who is the servant and poor?"
33950Will you or will you not go to Germany? 33950 Would you know the reason why all men come after me?"
33950And did they accomplish nothing?
33950And what did that spirit produce?
33950And what were they coming to?
33950At last one day he said to him--"Why is it?
33950But what does that concern you?"
33950But what is your advice?
33950Could he have seen then the rough road that God was preparing for him, would he have drawn back?
33950Do you not know that my house is yours and your brethren''s?"
33950Francis looked at her with interest, and asked--"What can I do for you, Madam?"
33950Going up to him, he said--"Who art thou, and whence dost thou come?"
33950How is it then that men go after thee?"
33950How was he, Francis, young, without any interest, and a stranger to all churchly usages, to get to see the Pope?
33950However, they smothered their rage at first, as best they could, and said quietly to Agnes--"Why have you come here?
33950Hurt to the quick, as well as indignant, Francis cried:--"What is that you are saying?
33950In what was his baby better than any of theirs?
33950Oh, what, if we are Christ''s, Is earthly shame or loss?
33950On parting, the friend said,"You will pray for me?"
33950One here and there in every century?
33950The few?
33950They sprang out and seized him, demanding--"Who are you?"
33950WHAT HINDERS YOU?
33950Was he really as good and holy as the common people began to whisper to themselves?
33950Was their mission an utter failure, as some historians write it?
33950What do you think I ought to do?"
33950What do you think I ought to do?"
33950What is your country?"
33950What was it, he asked himself, that had so completely changed the gay, frivolous, ease- loving Francis Bernardone, into a poor hard- working beggar?
33950Where should he look for Francis?
33950Which of those roads should he take?
33950Who can take charge and direct it after you?
33950Why all men wish to see thee, to hear thee, and to obey thy word?
33950Why all this bloodshed?
33950Why has no one ever tried to gain these infidels over on Christ''s side?
33950Why is it?"
33950Why should Pietro set himself up to be so much better than other folks that he must needs invent a name for his baby?
33950Why should n''t he?
33950Will you pray that God may soften his heart?"
33950With that he took himself off on an unauthorized interviewing tour, and accosting each one he said,"Who are you?
33950[ Sidenote:_ Conflicts._]"Is this all they spare to God?"
33950[ Sidenote:_ Things that Perish._] But what was the matter?
33950[ Sidenote:_ What must we do?_] As the years passed by, Francis was continually met with the question,"What must we do now we are converted?
33950[ Sidenote:_ What must we do?_] As the years passed by, Francis was continually met with the question,"What must we do now we are converted?
33950he cried,"Robbers, evil- doers, assassins, have you no shame for stealing the goods of others, but would you devour the goods of the servants of God?
33950they said through their tears,"are we to lose our father and become orphans?"
33950why all this strife between the children of one Father?
33950why this wholesale hurrying of men to perdition?
33349Hath he said and shall He not do it; hath He promised and shall he not bring it to pass?
33349Is your face turned towards me?
33349Mamma, will you hold my hand? 33349 Why do the heathen rage?...
33349Will you repeat it to me?
33349=_ The Gentleness of the Shepherd_= How does Jesus answer John?
33349=_ The Location of the Psalm_= Have you ever noticed just where this Psalm is located?
33349And by still waters?
33349And then, in words that were full of suggestive meaning, she added,"If John D. Rockefeller were my father, I would not want, would I?"
33349Are we not made"always to triumph"over all our foes in Christ?
33349Are we not made"more than conquerors"in Him who hath"led captivity captive"?
33349Are we not safe in Him from all our foes?
33349Are you tossed about, wounded, sick and sore?
33349Callest Thou thus, O Master, callest Thou thus to me?
33349Callest Thou thus, O Master, callest Thou thus to me?
33349Did a dog bite it?
33349Did it fall into a hole?
33349Did n''t you know that we were just in the midst of a great game and our side was about to win?
33349Did not Moses plead thus with God,"If thou dost destroy them, what shall we say to the nations, and what wilt thou do for thine own name''s sake?"
33349Did you ever hear singing on the water?
33349Do we not recall what Moses said to Jehovah when He said He thought to destroy the people of Israel?
33349Do we not remember when we first came to Him as our Saviour, how He forgave, freely and gladly, all our sins, and sent us on our way rejoicing?
33349Do you desire to come back again to the Shepherd''s care?
33349Do you want God to come and lay His hand upon some precious one in your family circle to take to be with Himself?
33349Does He curse the doubter?
33349Fathers and mothers, are we taking time to"lie down,"to be alone with God in prayer and the reading of His Word?
33349Fathers and mothers, are you waiting for God to do this?
33349God was_ making_ this man to"lie down,"do you see?
33349Has He not deprived death of its sting and stripped the grave of its victim?
33349Has the family altar in your home been neglected?
33349Hath He not overcome that old serpent, the Devil?
33349Hath not Christ abolished death for the believer?
33349Have you become a wayward sheep?
33349Have you ever looked into a sheep''s eyes?
33349Have you ever noted how the word"Lord"is printed in the Bible?
33349Have you so much to do that you do not have time to"lie down"?
33349Have you wandered from the fold?
33349He said,"It is hard to decide?
33349He said,"My child, do you yield?
33349How few of us are willing to go alone into the woods whither the Master went, clean forspent, clean forspent?
33349How was the limb injured?
33349In pastures green?
33349Is He yours?
33349Is He yours?
33349Is not this a picture of this verse of the Psalm?
33349Is not this the reason why the tenses of this Psalm are_ present_ tenses?
33349Is sleep a thing to dread?
33349Is the way so dark, O wanderer, Is the hillcrest wild and steep, Far, so far, the vale beyond thee, Where the homelights vigil keep?
33349Is this Shepherd, who loves you,_ yours_?
33349Is this not true of man also?
33349Is thy path so rough, O pilgrim, Passing on thy way through life; Deep the sorrows that beset thee, Great the burden, wild the strife?
33349Is yours?
33349It begins with the words uttered by Christ on the cross:"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
33349It seems to me that I can still hear one of the boys calling out in the dark to his mother,"Mamma, are you there?"
33349It''s dark, is n''t it, Mamma?
33349John, come with me, wo n''t you?"
33349Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for Thee?
33349Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?
33349Lord, whence are those blood- drops all the way That mark out the mountain''s track?
33349May I impress upon the words_ until he find it_?
33349On the Rock of Ages founded, Who can shake thy sure repose?
33349Poor wandering soul, have you fallen by the wayside?
33349Shall it not be that in that great day not one of Christ''s sheep will be missing?
33349Strange, is it not, that we will do almost anything but lie down?
33349The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied, Since He is mine and I am His, What can I want beside?
33349The dear ones left behind?
33349The girl turned to her mother and said,"Mamma, then you will, wo n''t you?"
33349The minister, looking upon the pale, haggard face of the sick shepherd boy, asked him tenderly,"Laddie, do you know the Twenty- third Psalm?"
33349They have said something like this to their mother:"Mother, what did you call us home for anyway?
33349Was it struck by a stone?
33349What a world of difference that little word_ my_ makes, does it not?
33349What are you waiting for?
33349What does a stupid sheep know of ravines, precipices or haunts of wild beasts?
33349What is it that lies between two mountains?
33349What is it?
33349What is the Twenty- fourth Psalm?
33349What kind of age will the next be if we neglect these religious privileges?
33349What should the minister do?
33349Where is death''s sting?
33349Where is death''s sting?
33349Which call should he accept?
33349Who is this King of glory?
33349Who placed that ring on your finger?
33349Who shall strip Him of His power, or rob Him of His sheep?
33349Why did you do that?"
33349Why not with happy shout run home when school is out?
33349Why should it be a wrench, to leave your wooden bench?
33349Why should you be forlorn?
33349Why should you fear to meet the thresher of the wheat?
33349Why that finger?
33349Will you leave the flowers for the crown?"
33349Will you please go with me?"
33349With such a Shepherd, how could we want for anything for time or eternity?
33349Would you then take time to"lie down"?
33349You-- man, woman, with all your senses, of strong and sound mind, can you give expression to an exclamation of faith like that?
33349said the gracious Master,"why turnest thou thus away, When I came through the darkness seeking my sheep that have gone astray?
33349where, grave, thy victory?
33349where, grave, thy victory?
26062KNOW YE NOT, THAT THE UNRIGHTEOUS SHALL NOT ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN?
26062What is it?
26062***** Is it true, that_ the heathen world are sinking to perdition_?
2606273 Do we give as much as we ought to evangelize the heathen?
2606275 Do we go and instruct the heathen as we ought?
2606281 Why are the heathen lost?
26062A few individuals too, bearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, have visited some of my numerous islands; but what are they among the multitude?"
26062After this testimony of the Isles of the Ocean, the inquiry is last addressed to America:"America, what is thy testimony?
26062Again, Do we_ give_ as much as we ought to evangelize the heathen?
26062And by whom?
26062And can the mere fact of being settled have produced such a vast change in the question of duty, as to place it forever at rest?
26062And do we_ go and instruct_ the heathen as we ought?
26062And first, where is the evidence of such a result?
26062And had not the apostles great influence in the churches in which they labored?
26062And have all these considerations, and a hundred more, been urged upon you for years, and yet failed to make an_ impression_?
26062And how is such a feeling of equal and individual responsibility to be induced, till laymen in great numbers begin to go abroad?
26062And if such is the necessary event, what is the conclusion at which we must arrive?
26062And if they become acquainted with the language of the heathen, what do they hear day after day?
26062And is there no remedy?
26062And shall not he"render to every man according to his works?"
26062And should it not be so in the kingdom of Christ?
26062And the Reformers-- Luther, Melancthon, Calvin, Knox and others-- were not they thought to be enthusiasts and zealots?
26062And what is the treatment thou hast received from them?
26062And what will they do?
26062And, I ask again, Can it be an excuse to many Christians that they are laymen and not preachers of the Gospel?
26062Are not these the real wants of men allowed by the Gospel, whether they live in London or in Ethiopia?
26062Are not thirty billions enough?
26062Are the heathen guilty-- covered with blood and black with crime?
26062Are they not enough to strike us dumb?
26062As fast as the beating of my pulse, they are passing into the world of retribution, and the inquiry is, What is the doom they meet?
26062As yet, how many of the learned, the eloquent and influential of the ministry, have become missionaries at the West?
26062Besides, have you forgotten the nature of benevolence?
26062Besides, is not the work of a missionary a difficult, important, and responsible work?
26062Besides, what is the great purpose for which the church was instituted?
26062But did I find, think you, that Christians were destitute of the ordinary comforts of life?
26062But for laymen to go forth, and sustain themselves in this way, is it not both proper and appropriate?
26062But how certain is it, that persons somewhat advanced can not acquire a foreign language?
26062But how does it appear, that you never professed an entire consecration to Christ of all your powers of body and soul?
26062But how shall those possessing_ large capitals_ best employ them as stewards of God?
26062But if such had been the superficial and ill- founded character of Christ''s compassion, where should we have been at this present hour?
26062But is this the spirit which prevails in the churches?
26062But it will be asked, How would the going forth of such classes of men better the condition of missionaries''children?
26062But since such zeal is not manifested, the heathen are left to perish; and where, I ask affectionately and solemnly, where rests the guilt?
26062But the inquiry arises, In what way should laymen go forth?
26062But was not Jerusalem an important place?
26062But what are our real wants-- our_ wants_, not our_ desires_--our_ real_ wants, not those that are artificial and imaginary?
26062But what is an Algerine dungeon?
26062But what is holiness?
26062But what is the plea that so readily leaves the millions of ignorant heathen to hopelessness and despair?
26062But what is their state?
26062But what prayer has actually been offered to the Lord for benighted nations?
26062But what, really, are the vows that rest upon you?
26062But while ministers at home are assisted in their work, shall the missionary abroad receive little or no help in his direct labors?
26062But, I ask, have missionaries no feelings?
26062By what reasoning, I ask, has it been made to mean, in fifty- nine cases out of sixty,_ send, contribute_,_ and educate young men_?
26062Can I then thus easily thrust aside the Saviour''s last and most impressive command?
26062Can I, by such a course, shield myself effectually from its further application?
26062Can Satan be driven so easily from his own territory, that none but raw troops are needed for the contest?
26062Can all these professions and employments be united in one man?
26062Can ignorance at this day be any other than a criminal ignorance-- an ignorance of fearful responsibility?
26062Can it be his will that they should all quietly remain where they are?
26062Can it be that the service rendered by the church as a body is acceptable to God?
26062Can one missionary sustain all this variety of labor?
26062Can they make it appear that many of their number were not called to the office of preaching the Gospel?
26062Can we do it, and be guiltless of blood?
26062Can we have_ any relish_ for luxuries, folly and needless expense, amidst the teeming millions commencing the agonies of eternal death?
26062Certain it is, that they are not saved through faith in Christ; for"how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?"
26062Children have eyes, and among the heathen what do they see?
26062Consecrate them to the work?
26062Did not the church love and respect them, and hang in breathless silence upon their lips, and look upon their departure as an irreparable loss?
26062Did the Saviour favor fickleness in his last command?
26062Did the angels intercede in our behalf that the Saviour would come?
26062Did the temporal and eternal miseries of six hundred millions of your fellow men make no impression upon you?
26062Did their groans and sighs, which came over the waters like the voice of seven thunders, peal after peal, make no impression upon you?
26062Did they take the proper means to ascertain that point?
26062Did we become sensible of our lost condition?
26062Did we with one accord lift up our penitent and broken- hearted cries to the God of mercy, that he would provide a way for our salvation?
26062Different fields, of course, present greater or less obstacles; but what undertaking is without its difficulties?
26062Do they exhibit many traits that are repulsive and horrid?
26062Do they rise to unite with angels in the songs of heaven?
26062Do you dismiss the physician, or withhold any comfort for fear of expense?
26062Do you feel that the principles of stewardship contained in the Bible are too strict-- that too entire a devotement is required of you?
26062Do you think of expense?
26062Does it require less skill to draft the plan of a capitol, than to work at the building when the plan is mature?
26062Does it require less wisdom to govern a camp in a state of mutiny, than when in subjection and at peace?
26062From Bhering''s Straits to Cape Horn, what treatment have thy native inhabitants received from Christian nations?"
26062Had not Paul and Barnabas great influence in the church at Antioch?
26062Has it been mainly to make known the precious name of Jesus?
26062Has there been no lack in this part of the work?
26062Have I been visited by those who bear the Christian name?
26062How can you expect from them refinement or elevation of soul?
26062How can you expect from them the proprieties and consistencies of a Christian life?
26062How can you so blindfold the young, stop their ears, and wall them off from surrounding influences, as to expect such a result?
26062How many ships sail the ocean to carry the Gospel of Christ?
26062How then can the fact of having wandered from duty excuse one from the performance of it?
26062How, indeed, shall the world be converted, unless there be a going forth to heathen lands from among all classes of Christians?
26062If Antioch was required to spare her two ablest men, what may not be required of such cities as Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore?
26062If a minister may_ stay_ at home because he has children, may not the missionary who has children_ return_ home?
26062If any one has mistaken their import, is it not on account of a self- seeking, money- getting, or slothful disposition?
26062If missionaries keep their children, and ask for the requisite means of education, shall they be called extravagant?
26062If provision is to be made for all things that are convenient and pleasant, what room will remain for self- denial?
26062If the latter day glory is to take place through human instrumentality, can it be expected without some mighty movement on the part of the church?
26062If their ears are left open, what do they hear?
26062If their eyes are left open, what do they see?
26062If then unto whom much is given, of them will much be required, what may not God justly demand of American Christians?
26062If then, after all, the measure of going is the true measure of interest, to what extent, I inquire, have Christians of America gone to the heathen?
26062If there had been a desire, nay, even a willingness to be instructed, could I have mistaken such plain and unequivocal precepts of the Gospel?"
26062If they send them home, shall they be regarded as possessing but a small share of natural affection?
26062Imagine then to yourself this feature of heathen society, and then repeat the inquiry, What do children see?
26062In reflecting on this narration, do we not come to the conclusion, that MEN OF TALENTS AND INFLUENCE ARE CALLED TO THE WORK OF MISSIONS?
26062In such a world and as God''s stewards, who can be at a loss in regard to the course of duty?
26062In the case supposed of a sick child, does the mother simply express a desire that the child may recover?
26062In the greatest strait, how much retrenchment has there been in the style of living?
26062In view of such an example, what shall we say?
26062Inefficient, I say, for what do this million and a half of professed Christians accomplish?
26062Is a residence in Arkansas preferred to a residence in New- York, or a voyage to New Guinea before one to Europe?
26062Is anything like this sum given by American Christians to support and propagate the religion of Jesus?
26062Is business stopped on the canal till the next season, because the times are hard, and it is difficult to obtain money to make repairs?
26062Is entire consecration to Christ enjoined?
26062Is fashion, splendor and parade, appropriate in a grave- yard, or in the chamber of the dead and dying?
26062Is he therefore excused?
26062Is humility inculcated?
26062Is it not a fact, that many professed Christians do not remember the heathen once a day, and some not even once a month?
26062Is it not obedience to the commands of Christ?
26062Is it not overwhelming?
26062Is it not, then, as though an imperfect sacrifice were offered to the Lord-- a lamb full of blemish?
26062Is liberality required?
26062Is not the practice in many cases an_ unwise investment_ of God''s funds?
26062Is purity of life enjoined?
26062Is there any professed Christian who does not relish the idea?
26062Is there not a reasonable prospect that one dollar used now, in doing good, will turn to more account than twenty dollars ten years hence?
26062It is infallible authority that speaks, and what does it declare?
26062Keep them, and train them up to be helpers in the work?
26062Let such a one search his own heart, and inquire with concern,"Did I desire to know my duty?
26062Let us inquire, then, Do we_ pray_ for the heathen as much as we ought?
26062Like specks of light, few and far between, how can they illumine the broad canopy of darkness?
26062Many missionaries have six children, shall not they return?
26062May there not also be small combinations of men, not to help others, but_ each other_ into the field, just as there is in worldly enterprise?
26062Now I ask most solemnly, and in a spirit of grief and humiliation, how such a course of conduct would have appeared in the apostles?
26062Now what, under God, shall break up this covetousness, and luxurious manner of life?
26062Now, I ask, how many months would expire before you would save the sum from your hard earnings, and liberate your son?
26062Now, I ask, ought not men to feel as much in view of the eternal and unspeakable agony of a world of souls, as a parent feels for a suffering child?
26062Now, I ask, shall not the same intense and active state of mind be required of us, as God''s agents or stewards?
26062Now, where in the Bible do you find, that a spirit of self- denial and of consecration is enjoined peculiarly upon missionaries more than upon others?
26062Now, who does not know that children are likely to be much influenced by the aspect and character of the society by which they are surrounded?
26062Now, why is there such a rushing after this department of the great work?
26062Or is he connected with a literary, or theological institution?
26062Our own nation lost, and what would become of the heathen?
26062Shall I escape the goadings of conscience and the charge of blood- guiltiness?
26062Shall I keep my provisions for my own comfort, and leave these sufferers to pine away with hunger and thirst?
26062Shall not the same enterprise be seen in moral and religious things?
26062Shall we not then be found_ accountable_ for their eternal agonies?
26062Shall we place it at thirty- five?
26062Shall we then take that which might relieve them, and expend it in procuring conveniences, elegancies, and luxuries for ourselves?
26062Shall we, by any guilty neglect, suffer the present generation, six hundred millions more, to be added?
26062Shall, then, Christian enterprise be dull and sluggish, deal in cents and mills, and move along at a very slow pace?
26062Since such is the case, what wonder is it that a million and a half of Christians in the United States should be so inefficient?
26062Some derangement takes place in a railroad: is travelling postponed till next year?
26062Some have gone to the West, to be presidents of colleges there; but how many have gone to engage in the more appropriate duties of the_ missionary_?
26062Soon after, he was dismissed from his church and people; and think you he became a missionary?
26062Suppose angels to be placed in our stead, would they, think you, be outdone by the seekers of wealth in deeds of enterprise?
26062Surely, thought I,( and had I not grounds for the thought?)
26062The last, do you say?
26062The_ guilt_ of this neglect who can estimate?
26062Then may not the missionary who has one child, come back?
26062Then, is the church of a pastor wealthy and influential?
26062There are other objects, it is true, that call for contributions; but put all contributions together, and how small the amount?
26062Travel round the world, and how often will it fail?
26062True, I reply, the work is great; but how does it appear that there has not been sufficient time to accomplish it?
26062Urge young men into the missionary field without going yourselves?
26062Was not Antioch as important as Boston or Philadelphia?
26062Was not my blindness a matter of choice; no infirmity, no misfortune, but my guilt?
26062Was this the measure of their engagedness in rebuilding the city?
26062Was this the rate at which the ravages of the great fire were so soon repaired?
26062We are very much inclined to argue the question,"Where can I do the most good?"
26062Were not the apostles thought to be deranged?
26062What does God say of the watchman of a city who should see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet?
26062What does God say to the prophet, who should see the peril of the wicked, and neglect to save him by giving him warning?
26062What does he do?
26062What does the present earnestness of the church amount to?
26062What else, I ask, is a missionary spirit, but to be willing to labor with self- denial and perseverance to elevate and save the low and the vile?
26062What has been done abroad?
26062What has been done at home in railroads, canals, steamboats, manufactures, and in other departments of enterprise and industry?
26062What have they carried to thy shores?
26062What have they carried to thy shores?
26062What honor greater than that of continuing the work which Jesus commenced; of being employed in the immense business of saving a ruined race?
26062What language of affection and solicitude can equal that of Paul for his converts?
26062What means shall be taken to arouse them?
26062What mind sufficient to balance extremes so inconceivably immense?
26062What obscure island, or what obscure nook or corner of the earth has not been visited?
26062What then could they not accomplish for Christ, if their feelings were equally enlisted in his cause?
26062What then shall they do with their children?
26062What then shall they do?
26062What then?
26062What work more glorious than that of being the instruments of peopling heaven?
26062When a son is in bondage on a barbarous coast, does the father merely_ pray_ that his son may be redeemed?
26062When and where has the experiment been tried to justify such a supposition?
26062When and where have individuals or companies gone forth with the sole design of benefiting the heathen, and yet proved their extermination?
26062When the liberties of a people are at stake, how few are excused from the field of battle?
26062Where do you find it intimated, that a missionary spirit is a thing superadded to Christian character?
26062Where, then, is the hope of the unconverted heathen?
26062While Jesus plead,"Lo, I died for them, go, preach my Gospel to them, that they may live;"could you remain unimpressed and unmoved?
26062Who can measure the vast disproportion?
26062Who of my readers in Christian lands would be willing to throw his own child on such a precarious subsistence?
26062Who will not charge me with the loss of those lives?
26062Who would not load me with the deepest guilt, and stamp me as the basest of murderers?
26062Why have ye not made known the Gospel of Christ to every creature?
26062Why should not the various means of civilizing and improving society at home, be brought to exert their influence upon the heathen abroad?
26062Why then are the heathen left to perish?
26062Why then can not men go forth, and while they obtain a livelihood, make it their ultimate and chief aim to do good?
26062Why?
26062Will they operate_ by proxy_?
26062Will you not, Christian reader, look at this question, weigh it well, and deal honestly with your own soul?
26062Will you presume to offer that excuse to the Lord Jesus, when you shall stand before him to render account for the blood of the heathen?
26062Will you, being a professed Christian, dare to oppose the march of God?
26062Will, then, God transplant the vine of Sodom, unchanged in its nature, to overrun his paradise above?
26062Would he not, indeed, make the work of missions stand forth as_ the_ work, and not as an exception or a peculiarity?
26062Would it have evinced a spirit of obedience?
26062Would it not be an unholy consecration-- a consecration at the hands of those who were not themselves consecrated?
26062Would not Gabriel feel himself honored with a work so noble and glorious?
26062Would our visit to them fill them with rage and bitterness, and tempt them to crucify us?
26062Would such appeals be made if the enterprise were not a feasible one?
26062_ Not sufficient time!_ What has been accomplished in the pursuit of wealth and honor during the same period of time?
26062and have not such enterprises, to some extent, been already entered upon with success?
26062and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it?"
26062and what has been their deportment towards thee?"
26062and who thereby teach the heathen injustice, cheating, drunkenness, lewdness, and recklessness of life?
26062are we to relax our efforts for them, because they are ungodly?
26062become a missionary?
26062can the church be so low in grace?
26062does he merely send_ money_ for his ransom?
26062does she merely give money, and hire a nurse to take little or no care of it?
26062have their hearts become hard, like blocks of wood and pieces of rock?
26062hold they back?
26062how will you endure the keen remorse and fearful looking for of judgment, which may ere long overtake you?
26062indeed; does it betray fickleness to leave a church to become a missionary?
26062more prominent, compared with other cities of that time, than any city in the United States?
26062of what is your heart made, that it does not feel?
26062or sink in ceaseless and untold misery?
26062that their retrenchments had been made_ first_ in personal expenditures, and last in efforts to save souls?
26062that they were in a distressing emergency for food and clothing?
26062what mean those lamentations, Rolling sadly through the sky?
26062when would the millenium arrive?
37141Is not this so evidently reasonable that the system should command the approval of every fair mind?
34974Are you so exasperated against wise_ Scotland_, that you will make_ England_ your foole or foot- stoole?
34974Are you so weary of Peace, that you will never be weary of Warre?
34974Are you so weary of being a good King, that you will leave your selfe never a good Subject?
34974Are you so willing to warre at home, who were so unwilling to warre abroad, where and when you should?
34974But how should an erring King trust a provoked Parliament?
34974But if they should; if God will make both King and Kingdome the better by it, what should either lose?
34974Can you put any difference?
34974Fuller, in his"Worthies of England,"speaking of him, says, that he,"following the counsel of the poet, Ridentem dicere verum, Quis vetat?
34974Have you not driven good Subjects enough abroad, but you will also slaughter them that stay at home?
34974Have you peace of Conscience, in inforcing many of your Subjects to fight for you against their Conscience?
34974Have your three Lamb- like flocks so molested you, that you must deliver them up to the ravening teeth of evening Wolves?
34974Hilary= hath among our Lives no statue erected for him?_ let that enquiry go for part of one."
34974How can the sword of the Lord put it selfe up into its scabbard and be quiet, when himself hath given it a charge to the contrary?
34974Is it your prudence to be inraged with your best friends, for adventuring their lives to rescue you from your worst enemies?
34974Is no Bishop no King, such an oraculous Truth, that you will pawne your Crowne and life upon it?
34974Is there not some worse root than all these growing in your Spirit, bringing forth all this bitter fruit?
34974Is your_ Advisera_ such a_ Suavamen_ to you, that hath been such a_ Gravamen_ to Religion and Peace?
34974Is_ Majestas Imperii_ growne so kickish, that it can not stand quiet with_ Salus Populi_, unlesse it be fettered?
34974May not you as well challenge the absolute disposall of all the wealth of the Kingdome as of all the strength of your Kingdome?
34974We say,_ Nullum tempus occurrit Regi_ in taking wrong; why may wee not say,_ Nullum tempus succurrit Regi_ in doing wrong?
34974What Man do''st meane to lay thy Trumpet downe?
34974What doth forbid but one may smile, And also tell the truth the while?
34974What good will the_ Militia_ doe you when you have wasted the Realme of all the best_ Milites_ it hath?
34974What if I be?
34974What if he committed his morall will to Divines, that were no Bishops?
34974What incenses your heart to make so many widdowes and Orphans, and among the rest your owne?
34974What moves you to take up Armes against your faithfull Subjects, when your Armes should bee embracing your mournfull Queen?
34974Will you be so covetous, as to get more then you ought, by losing more then you need?
34974Will you follow your very worst Councell so far, as to provoke your very best, to take better counsell than ever they did?
34974Will you take such an ill course, that no prayers can fasten that good upon you we desier?
34974Ye say, why come not we over to help the Lord against the Mighty, in these Sacred battailes?
34974_ Ridentem dicere verum, quid prohibet?__ Gray Gravity it selfe can well beteam, That Language be adapted to the Theme.
34974against which you should take up Arms, rather then against your harmlesse Subjects?
34974and your Barons Cloakes, for so many Rockets, whereof usually twenty have had scarce good manners enough to keepe the other six sweet?
34974breaking your simple Subjects braines to understand such mysticall Parleenment?
34974doe you not know that_ malum est, posse malum_?
34974his Politicall, to his Parliament, and a Councell chosen by Parliament?
34974what can I say more?
36989Has there been during the nineteenth century, taken as a whole, a distinct advance in the matter of sexual morality as compared with the eighteenth?
30362Dost thou charge my sin to me? 30362 Who,"said the wond''ring John,"are they In white array, Whom now I see before me?"
30362Why should sorrow ever grieve me?
30362''Tis but for the gold he''s worth; Are we prosp''rous, do we flourish?
30362( Is God for me, t''oppose me?)
30362--why then toilest thou?
30362A hero Thou Whose courage low Sinks''fore disgrace or danger?
30362And doth the Head befriend me, Am I belov''d by God?
30362And shall Thy word and promise fail, Be put to shame for ever?
30362And what have many more than of the poor the sweat?
30362And who thy frame uprearèd?
30362Are we unworthy?
30362Art thou to- day in joyous mood, Rejoicing in thy share of good?
30362But dust and ashes what am I?
30362But say whoe''er can tell it-- Who are they who repent?
30362Christ is near, What can here E''er of Him deprive me?
30362Consider what we be-- A moment, where are we?
30362Could I be better living Than such have liv''d below?
30362Did I e''er''neath sorrow bend?
30362Did my heart grief ever rend?
30362Did then Thy good and holy Son Himself for us deliver, And I enslavèd, sinful one, Shall I resist Thee ever?
30362Do foes Thee scorn and treat with shame?
30362Dost Thou not work?
30362Dost from the world withdraw thyself, And lov''st God more than gold or pelf?
30362Dost live in sorrow, sunk in grief, Hast much affliction-- no relief?
30362Doth God support Thee and thine ever?
30362Doth He say,"Thou art Mine, thy way doth please Me well?"
30362Doth ev''ry one despise Thy name?
30362Doth wrath so burn, That Thou''lt ne''er turn To me, and stand beside me?
30362For in all His works amazing, See I not His care for me?
30362God oft gives me days of gladness, Shall I grieve If He give Seasons too of sadness?
30362Had God been averse to me, Would He have supported All the gifts so rich and free He to me imparted?
30362Had I no debt of sin to face, How could I ever share Thy grace?
30362Hast thou death deserv''d for ever?
30362Hath He not all the weary way From youth till now thee led, Oft chas''d misfortune''s clouds away That gather''d o''er thy head?
30362Have I e''er been vexèd sore?
30362Have I pleasure?
30362Have I riches?
30362His people''s cry Shall God deny, Who day and night are praying?
30362Hollow and unfaithful ever Is the friendship of the earth; Seemeth she a man to favour?
30362How is it reason finds it hard, The truth so oft rejecteth, That Thou with favour dost regard E''en while Thy hand afflicteth?
30362How long shall I in grief lie low, And inward sorrow grieve me?
30362How long shall I, thy stricken child, Bereft of soul- rest languish?
30362How long shall my proud enemy, Who only meaneth ill to me, Exult o''er me in triumph?
30362How long shall storm and wind so wild, Fill heart with fear and anguish?
30362How long will sorrow on me press And deep heart- anguish grieve me?
30362How long wilt chide, And Thy face hide, In darkness let me languish?
30362How long, Lord, in forgetfulness And darkness wilt Thou leave me?
30362How will my bounding heart With joy be overflowing, Praise evermore renewing, When through the door of heaven By Thee is entrance given?
30362I am God''s, and mine is God, Who from Him can part me?
30362I have deserv''d it, cease t''oppose The Lord''s will, shall I never?
30362If I''m then a child of grace, Should I shun God ever, When He from sin''s devious ways, Seeks me to deliver?
30362If my cup should overflow, Proud in spirit I might grow, Thee deny with scornful word, Asking who is God and Lord?
30362In patience am I giving Myself to just such woe?
30362In suff''rings art thou doom''d to live?
30362Is God for me?
30362Is it from Thee?
30362Is it not pure love that filleth, And His faithful heart o''erflows, When He ever cares for those, Who do only what He willeth?
30362Is the handredweight thy gain?
30362Is this felicity?
30362Is this the first time we have known And tasted sore affliction?
30362Is''t so?
30362It is thought, that at this time Gerhardt wrote his heart- stirring and beautiful hymn,--Ist Gott für mich, so trete?
30362Jesus, why should they so grieve Thee, Who''re uncircumcis''d in heart, By this rite?
30362Mine art thou still, and mine shalt be, Who will be this denying?
30362Mine eyes scarce ope are keeping, A moment-- I''ll be sleeping, Where''s body then and soul?
30362Must I be passing Through cares harassing?
30362Must I then His own restore Him?
30362My Saviour, what dejects Thee, And causeth all Thy woe?
30362My body what but grass so dry?
30362My face, why should''st thou troubled be When thou of death art hearing?
30362No stone, our Saviour God art Thou, How canst Thou so afflict us now?
30362O my soul, why dost thou grieve, Why dost mourn so bitterly, That more freely God doth give Gifts to others than to thee?
30362Of wealth, what is thy store?
30362Reflect, my friend, say, if you know What station is there here below Without its fall and daily share Of sorrow, pain, and anxious care?
30362SAY WITH WHAT SALUTATIONS?
30362SHALL I NOT MY GOD BE PRAISING?
30362Satan e''er fool''d me before?
30362Satan''s wiles dost thou not see?
30362Say who to pale hath made it?
30362Say with what salutations Shall I Thine advent greet?
30362Say, where a place to lay my head, On earth had I attainèd?
30362Seems help impossible to thee?
30362Shake thy head in scorn, and"flee,"Bid the old deceiver--"Wilt renew thy thrusts at me, Me to fear deliver?
30362Shall He be reproach''d by men Through thy sore dejection?
30362Shall I not my God be praising, And in Him not joyful be?
30362Shall cradled infants feel the stroke, Shall they endure the heavy yoke?
30362She will smile on us, and nourish; Doth misfortune o''er us low''r?
30362So darest thou His pow''r so great Ne''er doubt a moment even, Who is it that doth all create,-- By whom all gifts are given?
30362Soul, why art thou sad and dreary?
30362The heart of Herod loathèd Thee, Yet what art Thou?
30362The life we''re living What is it giving?
30362The tent- like firmament who builds, Who spreads th''expanse of blue, Who sends to fertilize our fields Refreshing rain and dew?
30362Thou art but man, to thee''tis known, Why dost thou then endeavour To do what God should do alone, Or can accomplish ever?
30362Thou art my only light below, No other helper here I know; I wait on Thee both night and day, Why dost Thou, then, O Lord, delay?
30362Thou spring of boundless blessing, How could e''er my feeble mind Of Thy depth the bottom find, Though my efforts were unceasing?
30362Though a heavy cross I''m bearing, And my heart Feels the smart, Shall I be despairing?
30362Though he rage sore, What can he more Than soul and body sever?
30362Thy foes why should they move thee?
30362To glad our eyes, by whose decree, Say, hath the light appearèd?
30362To us vouchsafèd can it be The Sun of Righteousness to see, The Star from Jacob''s stem so bright, The woman''s Seed, the Gentiles''Light?
30362To wring my heart with anguish?
30362WHY WITHOUT, THEN, ART THOU STAYING?
30362What God doth who can e''er explore, And say what He rejoiceth o''er?
30362What are they Better than small dust of earth?
30362What can I with my utmost pow''r?
30362What can death''s poison do to me?
30362What can there be( I ask of thee) That can arise, To fear thee to deliver?
30362What do they eat and drink, and what gain do they get?
30362What dost thou think and speak, What''s fathomless, art sounding?
30362What good did all the might of men Do, when to thee were given Life, mind, and pow''r from heaven?
30362What good the life I''m living?
30362What harm can do Our soul''s dread foe To us at all, Though full of gall his spirit?
30362What hast Thou e''er neglected For my good here below?
30362What have we had but grief alone On earth, and sore dejection?
30362What have we here or what are we, Of good what can earth give, That we do not alone from Thee, Our Father, aye receive?
30362What is His wide dominion fair?
30362What is all this life possesseth?
30362What is the sum of all our gain From youth to age, but toil and pain, Heart- sorrow and vexation?
30362What is there in sky or sea, What the wide earth over, What that works no good for me, Canst thou then discover?
30362What meaneth He?
30362What means He to announce to us, Who nature''s course can alter thus?
30362What mortal knows His Maker''s mind?
30362What shall I do then, Lord?
30362What should thus in sorrow sink us?
30362What to- day my heart doth gladden, That to- morrow doth not sadden?
30362What use, though much we''ve learnèd here, If first we do not learn Thy fear, And ne''er to serve Thee right attain?
30362What will be then Thy greeting, Me and my brethren meeting?
30362What''s Satan''s might and majesty?
30362What''s it worth?
30362What''s measureless, art bounding?
30362When did God command me Judgment to require from thee?
30362Where shall I from Thy Spirit fly, Escape from Thine omniscient eye?
30362Where shall I from Thy presence hide, And where remote from Thee abide?
30362Where were thy mind and will and heart When land and ocean over, Yea, even earth''s remotest part, The sky was spread to cover?
30362Who can declare,"My house was ever All free from care, And troubled never?"
30362Who can rob me of my heaven That God''s Son, As mine own, To my faith hath given?
30362Who car''d for thee ere light of day Had dawn''d upon thy vision, While in the womb thy soul still lay As in a gloomy prison?
30362Who did pow''r on thee bestow Sentence to deliver?
30362Who hath thy frame replenish''d With members fair and finish''d?
30362Who hath thy veins in order laid, For each a course convenient made?
30362Who is he that could ever find The counsel out God hath decreed, The way wherein He''d have us tread?
30362Who is it life and health bestows, Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace, wards off war''s woes, From our dear native land?
30362Who is it that afflicts Thee?
30362Who is the Master, where is he, Who in perfection sketcheth The hands this infant dear to me Now smilingly outstretcheth?
30362Who made the sun and moon to shine, Who gave herbs, trees, and beasts as thine, Who bid them satisfy thee, And no desire deny thee?
30362Who thought upon thy welfare then?
30362Who warmeth us in cold and frost, Who shields us from the wind, Who orders it that wine and must We in their season find?
30362Whose skill was it that fashion''d thee?
30362Why are, but for good to me, Air and water given?
30362Why com''st Thou, Lord, so slowly To free me from this state?
30362Why do clouds their streams outpour?
30362Why do dews earth cover?
30362Why do star so beauteously Shine on us from Heaven?
30362Why do thy cares both night and day Grieve thee so bitterly?
30362Why dost Thou let me feel such smart, Pass through such tribulation?
30362Why for thy life should care so grieve thee, How to nourish and sustain it?
30362Why should sorrow ever grieve me?
30362Why should tears so freely flow?
30362Why should they such pain e''er give Thee, Why inflict such cruel smart?
30362Why through holy men of old Have God''s words been given?
30362Why wilt thou thyself so weary When there is no need for thee?
30362Why with verdure''s cover''d o''er, Why flow blessings over Hill and valley, field and wood?
30362Why without, then, art Thou staying, Blessed of the Lord from far?
30362Will not God''s own Son now bless us?
30362Wilt Thou Thy face, Lord, utterly Turn from me?
30362Wilt Thou eternally repel, And show Thy goodness never?
30362Wilt Thou give ever To me whatever My life is needing?
30362Wilt Thou then grieve me, Gall to drink give me?
30362Wilt thou do what is for thy good, And what thy God good seeth?
30362Would I have life?
30362dearest love, why was I born, If Thou my soul forsakest?
30362fairest one, what faileth me In Thy great love, of blessing?
30362from hour to hour But what Thyself art giving?
30362is this magnificence?
30362my work then bless; Is it of man?
30362now turn Thine eyes away From paths where I have gone astray; Of my ill ways what thinkest Thou, That I''ve pursued from youth till now?
30362to Thee we sing 37 In grateful songs your voices raise 238 In prayer your voices raise ye 45 Is God for me?
30362what shall I do for Thee For all the good Thou doest me, Thus saving me and shielding?
30362where art thou vanish''d?
30362who dost Heav''n''s sceptre wield What is it that now makes our field, And everything that it doth bear, Such sad and ruin''d aspect wear?
30362why permittest Thou my soul To sink in sore dejection?
30362why should the thought of death With terror make me shiver?
30362wilt Thou, Unmindful of me, leave me?
30362wilt ne''er look on me In grace and in compassion?
28272_ A._ What is the thing ye call authority? 28272 _ Q._ Is Bothwel- bridge rebellion?
28272_ Q._ Is the bishop''s death murder? 28272 _ Q._ Will ye take the bond never to rise against the king and his authority?
28272_ Quest._ Will ye rise in rebellion against the king? 28272 ***** Oliphant_ began his Interrogations as follows_:_ Olip._ Thou sayest there are not seven sacraments? 28272 --They urged, Could he deny him to be king? 28272 A short hint of it I shall here subjoin as follows:He asked after my welfare; and if I was going out of the prison?
28272Aberdeen asked him, Whether he would obey the king or not?
28272About or after this, he went up to a hill and prayed; and being interrogated by some acquaintances, What answer he got?
28272After prayer, he asked, if he was prepared for death?
28272After prayer, the minister cried in his ear,"My lord, may you now sunder with Christ?"
28272After sermon, several persons came to visit him; one asked him( upon perceiving his breathing shortened), If he had any pain?
28272After this he said,"I bless God, that I have all my senses entire, but my heart is in heaven, and, Lord Jesus, why shouldst not thou have it?
28272Afterward, when the duke asked his man, What he was like?
28272Another answered, He had taken the coronation oath.--At which Mr. Hamilton asked, What religion was established when that oath was taken?
28272Another time his mother asked him, How he was?
28272Are ye clear to join with Argyle?
28272Are you that Mr. James Mitchel who was excepted out of the king''s grace and favour?
28272As he passed them, turning to another way on the right hand, one of them asked him, Sir, What- o- clock is it?
28272At Lanerk, when tying Mr. Cargil''s feet hard below the horse''s belly, Mr. Cargil said,"Why do you tie me so hard?
28272Being asked by some friends, what was the reason?
28272Being asked if he had been sleeping?
28272Being asked, What he thought of the world?
28272Being asked, what he thought God would do with the remnant behind him?
28272Being called upon( the king being present) and his libel read and answered, the king among other things said,"What moved you to protest?"
28272Being interrogate, If the king''s falling from the covenant looses him from his obedience, and if the king thereby loses his authority?
28272Bishop Paterson asked,"If ever Pilate and that judicature, who were direct enemies to Christ, were disowned by him as judges?"
28272But George Jackson, martyr, coming there, he asked, if that was his fashion?
28272But being asked again, If he would own them and their government, live peaceably, and not rise against them?
28272But do ye approve of what was done there?
28272But weep not: Why?
28272But what shall I say to it?
28272But what then?
28272But when we came near the town, he called me out from the rest, and soberly asked me, What he should say to the superior officers in my behalf?
28272But wherefore ask we?
28272But, says he, Did you not see all Colington on fire?
28272By the way one demanded,"Whither with the man, my lord?"
28272Can love and kindness stand only on your side?
28272Can there be a more discouraging time than this?
28272Did the ministers of the place meet with them in these?
28272Do you know me?
28272Even his best saints, Job, David, Jeremiah,& c. were under desertions.--My lord said, But what are these examples to me?
28272Further they asked if he owned the note- book and the two sermons written therein, and that he had preached them?
28272Had he not reason rather to be glad At death''s approach, that life he never had Must meet him there?
28272Had the late king any children lawfully begotten?
28272Have not I the queen at my devotion?
28272He asked me,_ 1st_, If I was at that conventicle?
28272He asked, What his text was, and what he said?
28272He asked, at what time?
28272He had but gone a little till he met a brisk strong fellow riding with a drawn sword in his hand, who asked, Which way he came?
28272He next asked, what he got at the assembly for selling the liberties of the church?
28272He said, He had taken more oaths already than he had well kept, and if there should come a change of government, where stood he then?
28272He said, lay by these: but what is the reason you will not hear others?
28272He that commanded them, scoffingly asked me, What I thought of my self now?
28272He then asked, If they were all willing to fight?
28272Hereupon the sub- prior went to the bishops, and asked, If they would permit the sacrament to be given to the prisoner?
28272His brother''s wife said, Where are you going, the enemy will be here?
28272His last preaching was from the last words of Hosea,_ Who is wise?
28272His last words were these,"Lord, open the gates that I may enter in,"and a little after his father asked, What he was doing?
28272Hog, finding its weight, understood it was money, and said to the stranger, Upon what account, Sir, do you give me this money?
28272How dear was heaven bought for you by Jesus Christ?
28272How long will thou suffer this tyranny of men?"
28272I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance;"but what kind of sinners?
28272I was brought out of the yard, Oct. 25th, with a guard of soldiers; when coming out, one Mr. White asked, if I would take the bond?
28272If he would own the authority of K. William and Q. Mary?
28272If kneeling at the Lord''s table was not indifferent?
28272In the morning they asked him again, Why he rose in the night, and what was the cause of such sorrow?
28272Is it not a dark and melancholy day?
28272Is it possible that Jesus Christ can lose his grip of me?
28272Is it so small a thing to have the sword?
28272Is it wisdom to bring back upon us the Canterburian times, the same designs, the same practices?
28272Is not France my friend?
28272Is the Lord governor mine?
28272Is there no hope of mercy?"
28272John asked, Where the testimony should be then?
28272Lord Linlithgow justice- general asked, If he desired longer time?
28272Mr. Blair saying, Shall I praise the Lord for all the mercies he has done and is to do for you?
28272Mr. Guthrie asked him, What reason he had for so doing?
28272Mr. Hamilton asked, If it was Mr. Cargil''s work?
28272Mr. Peden, sitting next the landlord, said, Do you not see?
28272Mr. Shields, being first in his way, replied, What king do you mean?
28272Next they moved the question, If he owned he had taught his hearers to come armed to their meetings, and in case of opposition to resist?
28272Nor,_ 2ndly_, Is the collecting or recording such exemplary instances without precept or precedent?
28272Not against the gospel, but against preaching rebellion-- The chancellor asked, if he kept conventicles in Fife?
28272Num sensum, cultumque Dei tenet Anglia clausum, Lumine cæca suo, sorde sepulta suo?
28272O will ye love him, sirs?
28272O, said the friar, does the minister pray any?
28272On the 19th he was again brought before them and interrogate, If he owned the Sanquhar declaration?
28272One asked him, if he was never afraid of hell?
28272One of the questions asked at him, was, If he thought the king''s power was limited?
28272One of them was, Have you taken the covenant?
28272One time his judicious servant, hearing the heavy moans he made, asked, Whether it was soul or bodily pain that extorted such heavy groans from him?
28272One time when reading these sermons, they supposed him to be sleeping, and asked him, If he heard what was read?
28272Opening his eyes after a long sleep, one of his sons asked how he did?
28272So he went out, and in a little returned with the provost, who thought to surplant him by asking, who of Stirling folk was there?
28272The bishop asked him, Think you none can be saved but those of your principles?
28272The chancellor asked, if he had excommunicated the king, or was at Torwood?
28272The king, in particular, asked Mr. Melvil, whether a few clergy, meeting without moderator or clerk, could make an assembly?
28272The minister asked him,"My lord, dare you now quit your part in Christ, and subscribe an absolute resignation of him?"
28272The minister said,"My lord, scarcely or never doth a cast- a- way anxiously and carefully ask the question, Whether he be a child of God or not?"
28272The next day he would rise out of bed, being asked, what he intended by getting out of bed?
28272The next question was, If he owned and had taught it to be unlawful to pay cesses and taxations to his majesty?
28272Then he asked his name, trade, and his father''s name, and where they dwelt?
28272Then he asked, What is Christ like, that I may know him?
28272Then he said, I have one word more to say to my friends( looking down to the scaffold), Where are ye?
28272Then he said, What are these who are of this little flock?
28272Then one of them said, Ye will have no king but Mr. James Renwick; and asked, If I conversed with any other minister upon the field than Mr. Renwick?
28272Then the country man asked him, what entertainment he had?
28272There are two words here, seeking and saving; and who are these?
28272They asked, if I would take the bond?
28272They heard a noise, and were much amazed, saying one to another, What may that mean?
28272They said, Should we give a rebellious knave, like you, your liberty?
28272They then went to prayer, after which Dr. Preston asked him, If he heard the prayer?
28272This said, Mr. Row got off, and overtaking Mr. Melvil, asked him, what had passed?
28272Upon Mr. Wishart''s approach, he looked sternly upon the priest, asking him, What he intended to do?
28272Upon his opening the door Mr. Hutcheson said, What cheer, my lord?
28272Upon which Lauder( repeating the several titles of the cardinal) asked him,"If my lord cardinal was not an equitable judge?"
28272Was he not the late king''s brother?
28272Was this good advice, or will it thrive?
28272Were there any such meetings at that time?
28272What did ye in your meetings?
28272What hast thou, O man, but what thou hast received?
28272What if popery should come to the land, should we bind ourselves never to defend the true religion?
28272What is that to you though he be popish, he is not bidding you be a papist, nor hindring you to live in your own religion?
28272What is your reason?
28272What mean you by your general meeting, and what do you do at them?
28272What might Edinburgh and adjacent places, where, after his ejection, he lived and laboured?
28272What might Rotterdam say, where, from the year 1679, till towards his end, he was a most bright and shining light?
28272What was his opinion anent toleration?
28272What was his opinion concerning the government of the church?
28272What was his opinion of monarchical government?
28272When Mr. Livingston asked the professor, What were his thoughts of the present affairs, and how it was with himself?
28272When before the council, he was asked, If he owned the king''s authority,& c.?
28272When he returned, the laird said, Why did you go?
28272When it was ended, he said,"Is not that a comfortable chapter?"
28272When the duke came to the king, the king asked him why he brought not the minister with him; and why he did not interrupt him?
28272Where keep ye these meetings?
28272Whether he had asserted presbyterial government to be_ jure divino_?
28272Whether he had asserted, that suffering for it was suffering for righteousness- sake?
28272Whether he thought that no Christian might serve in the ecclesiastical ministration, according to the laws and rites of the realm of England?
28272Whether in his prayers against Popery, he had joined Prelacy with it?
28272While he insisted, one of the dragoons said, The devil ding your back in twa: have ye a coach and six for her and the children?
28272While his servant was putting on his spurs, one of the soldiers damned him, saying, was he putting a spur on a prisoner?
28272While on his death- bed one of his brethren came to visit him, and asking how it was with him now?
28272Why call ye them fellowship and society- meetings?
28272Why do ye not own the king''s authority( naming several passages of scripture, and that in the 23d chapter of the confession)?
28272Why he refused the benefice provided for him at London?
28272Will they not bring on the same effects, whatever fools dream?"
28272Will ye own the king''s authority?
28272Yet before his expiration, he was apprehensive of its approach: Calling to him a friend, he asked, What freedom he found in prayer for him?
28272[ 44] The epigram is as follows, Cur stant clausi Anglis libri duo, regia in arca, Lumina cæca duo, pollubra sicca duo?
28272_ 2dly_, How many armed were there?
28272_ 3dly_, Where away went they,& c.?
28272_ 4thly_, Do you own the king?
28272_ 5thly_, Will ye own the duke of York as king?
28272_ 6thly_, Was you clear to join with Argyle?
28272_ Can a woman forget_,& c.?
28272_ Hath the Lord said it_, hath the Lord sworn it?
28272_ Olip._ Thou deniest the sacrament of the altar to be the real body of Christ in flesh and blood?
28272_ Oliph._ How sayest thou that the mass is idolatry?
28272_ Oliph._ Thou deniest the office of a bishop?
28272_ Oliph._ Thou speakest against pilgrimage, and sayest, It is a pilgrimage to whoredom?
28272_ Oliph._ What think you of a priest''s marriage?
28272_ Oliph._ You preach privately in houses, and sometimes in the field?
28272_ Q._ Did you go out of town with captain Arnot?
28272_ Q._ Were you at Ayr, and did you join with the rebels there?
28272_ Q._ Were you at Pentland?
28272_ Q._ When did you know of their rising in arms?
28272_ Q._ Where did you meet with James Wallace?
28272_ Q._ Where was you at the time of Pentland?
28272_ Quest._ How prove you that?
28272and he shall understand these things: prudent?
28272and of the utter disability to do any thing that may answer the law, holiness and righteousness of God therein,_ etc._?
28272but he spoke none, only uttering three deep groans, one of them asked him, What it might mean?
28272of the impossibility of making any suitable approaches to him?
28272said, Is it possible, my lord, that you can love and long for Christ, and he not love and long for you?
28272seems God to beckon to your petitions, or does he bring you up and leave dark impressions on your mind?
28272to be his lawful sovereign?
28272v.& c. The minister said,"My lord, if you had the man Christ in your arms, would your heart, your breast and sides be pained with a stitch?"
28272what is the matter?
28272what manners reign?
28272when shall this day dawn?
28272why have you ruined our family?
28272yea, what is a nation?
28272you own the scriptures and your own confession of faith?
31779But were not these men divinely inspired?
31779Strange is it not? 31779 Was he not freely forgiven?"
31779What must I do to be saved?
31779What then shall I do unto Jesus, who is called Christ?
31779Wherewith shall I come before Jehovah, and bow myself before the high God? 31779 A real snake, or the devil? 31779 A simple rule of conduct may be this: In view of any proposed course of conduct, word or act, these questions may be asked:What may be the result?
31779And as such does he not need a Savior?
31779And if death only entered the world because of sin, why does all nature die?
31779And if not, why make such a fuss about it?
31779And if rebellious angels had to be punished why not do it by annihilation instead of making this burning hell for them?
31779And if so when, if ever, was it withdrawn?
31779And if so,_ which_ is the right one?
31779And is there but_ one_ true path to God, while all the others only lead to hell?
31779And what is this"scheme"of redemption, or"plan"of salvation?
31779And who, or what was the serpent?
31779But after all, what about the salvation of the race since the death of Christ?
31779But for tasting the forbidden fruit, in what respect could man have become a being of higher order than the beast of the field?"
31779But how could it_ all_ be true, when it told so many different and conflicting stories about the same thing?
31779But if the Bible in which we find it can not be relied upon infallibly,_ how_ are we to know?
31779But supposing this story of the fall to be true, what was the penalty for it,--physical death, as we have seen, or eternal spiritual death, or both?
31779But was he ever otherwise?
31779But who would dare defend them now?
31779CHAPTER VII A NEW INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION What is religion?
31779Can a just God do that?
31779Can any mortal in this age of the world believe such nonsense, or perpetrate such a caricature of God?
31779Can perfection, or that which is perfect, fall?
31779Can these later books be quoted as_ authority_ for that which existed, in some instances, a thousand years before they were written?
31779Could a just God be guilty of such outrageous conduct?
31779Could n''t God take care of himself and find his way back to Nazareth at any time he wished to go?
31779Could such a God be just?
31779Did all this come upon all nature because Adam ate an apple?
31779Did death enter the world, as we have always been taught, because of this sin?
31779Did he walk uprightly before, and did he have legs and feet?
31779Did that spirit of truth ever come?
31779Does not Christianity meet this necessity?
31779Does not this confirm that what the serpent said was true?
31779Does the reader inquire here what are the"ordinary methods of interpretation"?
31779During these years of Paul''s obscurity, both in Arabia and at Tarsus, what was he probably doing?
31779He created some that way, why not all?
31779How are we to know what is inspired from what is not?
31779How can man attain unto right relations with his God?
31779How could anything fit to be called_ character_ ever have been produced there?
31779How could the Holy Spirit"inspire"in two different men, writing upon the same subject, such varying and irreconcilable accounts of the same event?
31779How could we know anything about the one but thru its contrast with the other?
31779How could we know that it was good?
31779How then did the idea of a supernatural birth and the deification of Jesus come about, if it was not a real fact?
31779I asked myself the questions: May not Christianity be substantially true after all?
31779If God could so use the Methodist Church for this purpose, why might not I?
31779If God foresaw what Adam would do and the dreadful consequences of it, why did He not make him different so he would not fall?
31779If either man or angels were created pure, perfect, holy, and in the image and likeness of God, how can such a being fall?
31779If his spirit could enter into the hearts of men and direct their thoughts and minds, why did He not do it and stop this useless slaughter?
31779If man was so perverse that he needed to be destroyed, why wreak vengeance also on the animal creation that had not sinned?
31779If so, how many were saved?
31779If the New Testament was truly inspired of God and infallibly true, what difference did it make if the Old was doubtful and uncertain?
31779If there were no such thing as evil, how could we be conscious of the good?
31779If we had never tasted anything but sugar, could we know what bitterness is?
31779Is any possible evil consequence, either to myself or any one else, likely to come of it?"
31779Is it not of vital importance to know?
31779Is not man a sinner?
31779Is not the Bible after all, tho of purely human origin as I now conceived, a valuable book?
31779May not the"great plan of salvation"be true after all?
31779May we not yet find much valuable truth in it, tho neither inspired nor infallible?
31779No need to go into any argument here upon the question of whether,"If a man die shall he live again?"
31779Now, was the first sin that eternally damned the whole human race a mere matter of eating from a forbidden tree?
31779Or just the reverse?
31779Shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, with calves a year old?
31779Shall I give my first- born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?"
31779The question arises: Was Eve never to be a mother but for this transaction?
31779The question has been asked, why_ burn_ the offering?
31779The test of inspiration is whether or not it reproduces its kind:--Does it inspire?
31779Then how was the race to be propagated?
31779Then if the Jews_ had not_ rejected Jesus and thereby caused his blood to be shed, what would have been the eternal destiny of the whole human race?
31779Then what is religion?
31779Then where did Luke get this information?
31779Then why save any seed of such perverse stock?
31779Then, what do we_ know_ about Jesus?
31779Turning now for a moment to the New Testament: Is it the source and authority for Christianity?
31779Was Adam to be immortal in the flesh if he had not eaten of the forbidden fruit?
31779Was character of no avail?
31779Was faith the only thing that could merit the favor of God?
31779Was it not just as easy?
31779Was it possible that all this upon which I had staked my whole life, and had been preaching for years, was a mere fiction?
31779Was not God the very essence of truth?
31779Was salvation after all as arbitrary as that described in"Holy Willie''s Prayer"?
31779Were none of these things on the earth before?
31779Were the rose bushes in the Garden of Eden"thornless"?
31779What about the"plan of salvation,"the remission of sins only thru the"power of the blood"?
31779What did baptism amount to anyway?
31779What did he eat before?
31779What do we know about Jesus anyway?
31779What is there in all the world''s literature more inspired and more inspiring than this?
31779What is_ my_ conception of God?
31779What must man do to be saved?
31779What then is to be the test of inspiration?
31779What was the meaning, intent and purpose of this vicarious atonement?
31779When Joseph and Mary found him in the temple, she is quoted as saying,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
31779Whence came these beliefs?
31779Which was first of the two?
31779Who can believe such a caricature of God?
31779Who can read Emerson''s essay on Spiritual Laws, or The Over- Soul, and not be inspired?
31779Who created the angels, or were they co- eternal with God?
31779Who made hell?
31779Why did not God reveal this promise to all mankind alike, so that all might be saved, instead of to one family and one nation?
31779Why was it not sufficient simply to shed the blood?
31779Will Jehovah be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
31779Will it in any way injure me, or any one else?
31779With these records as a basis, or starting point, we must work out the problem for ourselves: Who and what was Jesus?
31779Would an all- wise, a just and good God create such beings, knowing in advance what they would do and what the consequences of it would be?
31779Yet, I could not see why we might not affiliate with, and co- operate more with our Methodist brethren, imperfect and unscriptural(?)
31779_ HEAVEN AND HELL_ But do I not believe in heaven and hell?
31779_ MAN_"What is man that thou art mindful of him?"
31779_ SALVATION_ What is salvation?
31779and whence came the devil?
31779or Bryant''s Lines to a Water- fowl, or Thanatopsis, and not be inspired?
31779or Longfellow''s Resignation?
31779or was it to be propagated at all?
31779that of the myriads who, Before us passed the door of darkness thru, Not one returns, to tell us of the road, Which to discover, we must travel too?"
33998But how long do you think He will be there?
33998Do you,he cried,"who have been guilty of shedding innocent blood, dare to enter the sanctuary?"
33998How long do you intend to remain within the Church?
33998Tell me,he demanded,"which is of greater weight in the eyes of God-- your sin, black as it is, or the blood of Jesus, shed for sinners?"
33998Where did that hymn come from?
33998Why?
33998''Is it so?''
33998A Tribute to the Dying Saviour Ah, holy Jesus, how hast Thou offended, That man to judge Thee hast in hate pretended?
33998After a while the dean asked,"What have you written?"
33998And how can we ever be sufficiently grateful for the tune called"Toplady,"which has endeared"Rock of Ages"to millions of hearts?
33998And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
33998And who has not been stirred by the challenge in"Am I a soldier of the cross?"
33998Another very famous translation from the Greek by Neale is the hymn: Art thou weary, art thou languid, Art thou sore distressed?
33998Ask ye who this may be?
33998Beneath the famous picture were inscribed the words: This have I done for thee; What hast thou done for Me?
33998Can I leave you, Far in heathen lands to dwell?
33998Equal to the Father now, Though to dust Thou once didst bow, Boundless shall Thy kingdom be; When shall we its glories see?
33998Famished souls who seek salvation, Have ye heard the loving call?
33998He said to me one day,''Why do you not write us a missionary hymn?''
33998Her fidelity to Scriptural language may be seen in the following simple verses: Have ye heard the invitation, Sinners ruined by the fall?
33998I gave My life for thee: What hast thou given for Me?
33998I need Thy presence every passing hour: What but Thy grace can foil the tempter''s power?
33998If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay?
33998If you want anything, why do n''t you come in and ask for it?"
33998In 1810 he preached his famous probation sermon on the striking theme,"Why has the Word of God departed from His house?"
33998Is there a thing beneath the sun That strives with Thee my heart to share?
33998It is a wise saying; for who can estimate the influence of the songs we sing, especially the songs of children?
33998James Montgomery, 1818 THE HYMN LEGACY OF AN ENGLISH EDITOR Shortly before James Montgomery died, a friend asked him,"Which of your poems will live?"
33998Martin Luther, 1527?
33998My sins are great, where shall I flee?
33998O Jesus, Thou art pleading In accents meek and low,"I died for you, My children, And will ye treat Me so?"
33998O where such beauty is itself revealing In all that lives, through all creation stealing, What must the Source be whence it comes, the Giver?
33998O ye chosen, have ye slighted This sweet call to you proclaimed?
33998One day, when a small boy, he sat before the kitchen fire and wrote on his slate: And must I always swing the flail And help to fill the milking pail?
33998One of them, however, bearing the name of"Chelsea,"has yielded the famous hymn,"O where are kings and empires now?"
33998She answered:"Do you know that, if at birth I had been able to make one petition to my Creator, if would have been that I should be made blind?"
33998Shortly before the end came he cried to the friends who were gathered about him,"Sing, sing, can you not sing?"
33998The lords song sing can wee?
33998Then there is the majestic hymn of worship,"Before Jehovah''s awful throne,"as well as the appealing Lenten hymn,"Alas, and did my Saviour bleed?"
33998There is scarcely a hymn- book of any communion today that does not contain,"Who are these, like stars appearing?"
33998What though my flesh and heart decay?
33998When shall his message come With friendly smiles to steal my breath And take an exile home?
33998Where is death''s sting?
33998Who Thy mighty depths can measure?
33998Who brought this upon Thee?
33998Who can sound, with earthly line, Thy profundity of treasure, Thy infinity divine?
33998Who has not been moved to the depths of his soul by the inspiring words and resounding music of this unusual hymn?
33998Who has not found inspiration in singing that sweet and haunting melody known as"Ortonville"?
33998Who is it that brings to the wounded and sore The balm that can heal and relieve?
33998Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be?
33998Who otherwise would have thought of songs for Chautauqua and called upon a poet to write them?
33998Who was the guilty?
33998and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
33998and how shall they hear without a preacher?
33998how can it be So few bestow a thought on Thee, Or on the love, so wondrous great, That drew Thee down to our estate?
33998shall I not hear?"
33998shall the old African blasphemer stop while he can speak?"
33998where, grave, thy victory?
19566And after that?
19566And after that?
19566And the high priest answered and said unto him, I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God? 19566 Can thunder from the thirty- two azimuths, repeated daily for centuries, make God''s laws more godlike to me?
19566Has not the French Academy pronounced against the use of quinine and vaccination, against lightning rods and steam engines? 19566 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall he not correct you?"
19566I ask, Whence came these properties? 19566 In the year of Christ-- what new Olympiad may be that?"
19566The United States of course means the States of the Achæn League, but on what shore of the Euxine may Mexico and California be found?
19566Thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? 19566 What right,"says the Pantheist, the Fourierist, the Spiritualist, the Atheist,"what right have you to command me?
19566What, into a prayer- meeting? 19566 Where is the way where light dwelleth, And as for darkness, what is the place thereof?
19566Who is this that covereth up like a_ flood_, whose waters are moved like the rivers? 19566 Why should men throw away their common sense, and swallow everything as inspired?"
19566[ 120] But what do the toiling millions of earth care about beautiful poetic descriptions of a heaven and a hell that have no reality? 19566 [ 125] Now I demand to know whether this testimony of our Lord is not to be believed?
19566[ 349] The nature of light is however still as great a mystery as when Job demanded,Where is the way where light dwelleth?"
19566_ Do we then make void the law through faith? 19566 ''Well,''says I,''do you see me?'' 19566 ***** Reader, is this glorious heaven your inheritance? 19566 466 Must Faith Fade Before Science? 19566 A Christian? 19566 A blasphemer and liar an exemplar of every virtue? 19566 Again, then, whence this idea, and what is it? 19566 Also, can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, or the noise of his tabernacles? 19566 And from the inner Adyta-- the invisible shrine of what alone is and endures-- a voice is heard:Hast thou an arm like God?
19566And how did he know that the"I"thought?
19566And if a revelation comes from God, why have we not such evidence for it as mathematical demonstration?"
19566And if a snail, or a worm, can contrive to live now in an unimproved condition, why should its improving cousin die off?
19566And if he could, how many of my most important affairs can I submit to the multiplication table, or lay off in squares and triangles?
19566And if he will never return to inquire whether men obey or disobey his law, who will regard it?
19566And in a few days myself also cease to be?
19566And now[ 1864] who would venture to predict the time of the close of that sad war?
19566And thy own god- created soul, dost thou not call that a revelation?
19566And what is the fuel which feeds these unquenchable fires?
19566And whence are these?
19566And whether he does not directly claim to work miracles by the immediate power of God?
19566And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he saith unto them, Have ye here any meat?
19566And whither shall I flee from thy presence?
19566And why?
19566And your labor for that which satisfieth not?
19566Are Saturn''s rings solid, or liquid?
19566Are the atmospheres of the planets like ours?
19566Are the light and heat of the sun begotten of combustion?
19566Are they all eternal in their present combinations?
19566Are they built of the same material as our planet?
19566Are you looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God?
19566Are you perfectly satisfied of the truth of the New Testament, and willing to venture your eternal salvation upon the words of Christ contained in it?
19566Are you washed from your sins?
19566Are your likes and dislikes, your sentiments and sympathies, your understanding and your will, all brought into subjection to Christ?
19566Aye, and as much more as God is greater than man?
19566Because a gymnast can leap over two horses, can his son leap over three?
19566But do you ever hear any of them use such phrases as"earth rising,"and"earth setting?"
19566But how did man get this extraordinary development of brain, far beyond his necessities?
19566But how does our Infidel geologist set about his work of proving that the earth is any given age, say six thousand millions of years?
19566But how many volumes of this stone book have you perused personally?
19566But how much of it is experimental science_ to you_?
19566But if six generations could thus be born in Syria, or India, in a century, why not in Egypt?
19566But if so, what becomes of the rings of the nebular theory?
19566But it is worth while to inquire, Is science really so positive, and religion so uncertain, as these persons allege?
19566But then comes the great question, What is below the granite?
19566But then it is asked, Is God the Author of an imperfect law?
19566But we demand to know what standard of morals our objectors adopt?
19566But what, it has been asked, is a brief period of 3,000 years, when compared with the geologic ages?
19566But, however fully the atheist may know that matter is eternal, we do not know any such thing, and must be allowed to ask, How do_ you_ know?
19566But, my good sir, how am I to know what kind will suit me?
19566But_ the_ question-- which we marvel beyond measure that the bishop overlooks-- always was, Where did Cain get his wife?
19566By what process of philosophical induction is religion alone put beyond the sphere of faith and hope?
19566CAN WE BELIEVE CHRIST AND HIS APOSTLES?
19566CHAPTER V. WHO WROTE THE NEW TESTAMENT?
19566CHAPTER V. Who Wrote the New Testament?
19566Can We Believe Christ and His Apostles?
19566Can intelligences be compounded, or like bricks and mortar, piled upon each other?
19566Can you heartily love and adore a sin- hating, sin- avenging God?
19566Canst thou bind the sweet influences of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion?
19566Canst thou bind the sweet influences of the Pleiades, Or loosen the bands of Orion?
19566Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his seasons?
19566Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his seasons?
19566Canst thou guide Arcturus and his sons?
19566Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee?
19566Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go And say unto thee,''Here we are?''"
19566Canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?
19566Canst thou thunder with a voice like Him?
19566Canst_ thou_ set the dominion thereof in the earth?
19566Could God give a defective code of morals?
19566Could I prosecute the toils of study alone, without companion or friend to share my labors?
19566Could the New Testament be Corrupted?
19566Could you, or could any man, have permission to alter the original copy of Washington''s Farewell Address?
19566DID THE WORLD MAKE ITSELF?
19566Did a mass of iron, becoming discontented with its gravity, suddenly metamorphose itself into a cloud of gas, or into a pail of water?
19566Did he know what he was about in making it?
19566Did it contain within itself all the principles of things, all the forces now found in the worlds which grew out of it?
19566Did it go to the sun, or to the moon, or to the pole star, or to this earth?
19566Did it kindle of its own accord?
19566Did its improvement kill it?
19566Did the Council of Nice Make the Bible?
19566Did the World Make Itself?
19566Did the loaves and fishes miraculously multiply in numbers, or increase in size?
19566Did the mist make itself?
19566Did the small potatoes beget the big ones?
19566Did these men tell the truth when they told the world that they did eat and drink with Jesus after he rose from the dead, or did they lie?
19566Did these secure them against the moral government of God?
19566Did this gospel of Christ actually produce any such reformation of their lives?
19566Did you ever study the employment of the saints there?
19566Do they not unanimously denounce geologists and astronomers as heretics, for asserting the vast antiquity of the earth?"
19566Do you ever hear astronomers, in common discourse, use any other language?
19566Do you know any science which has been prosecuted by one- hundredth part of this number of inquirers?
19566Do you know any?
19566Do you mean to say that these are not essential elements of the Old Testament religion?"
19566Do you suppose the world will be turned upside down, and reformed, by a little good advice?
19566Do you think anybody could forge a letter as from me, and impose it on them?
19566Does anybody go to Macaulay to look for the history of the Westminster Assembly, or to Bancroft for an account of the Great Revival in New England?
19566Does he care whether it answers any purpose or not?
19566Does he know what is going on in it?
19566Does it mean just twenty- four hours there?
19566Does not every one know that nothing marvelous ever happened, or, if it did, would any historian trouble himself to record a prodigy?
19566Does the gradation show that the little ones begot the big ones?
19566Does the grave hide forever all that I loved?
19566Every Other Book Inspired?
19566Fill it as full of electricity, magnetism and odyle as you please; do these afford any_ reason_ for its very extraordinary conduct?
19566For still the questions arise, Where did this almighty matter come from?
19566For the effecting of a creation out of nothing?
19566For what cause is the fortune of these countries so strikingly changed?
19566For who can better direct me when I hesitate, or instruct me when I am ignorant?
19566For, if not, of what use is it for you to trouble yourself about the Old Testament?
19566HAVE WE ANY NEED OF THE BIBLE?
19566Had Seth a wife?
19566Had he any object in view in forming it?
19566Had it a mind, and a will, and a perception of propriety?
19566Has he forgotten the straws carried over all Ireland in one night, and the Chupatties of the Indian Mutiny?
19566Has he given me the principle of curiosity, without which such an endowment were useless?
19566Has not Reaumer suppressed Peysonnel''s''Essay on Corals,''because he thought it was madness to maintain their animal nature?
19566Has the Creator of the world common sense?
19566Has the moon an atmosphere?
19566Have We Any Need of the Bible?
19566Have they ceased to be?
19566Have we any testimony on the subject?
19566Have we fifty- seven eternal beings?
19566Have you not willingly remained in ignorance of the contents of the Bible, because you dislike its commands?
19566Have you, in fact, ever seen one in a thousand of these minerals and fossils_ in situ_?
19566He looked at it a moment, and then inquired:"H- h- how do you know it''s A?"
19566He puts forth his energy for what?
19566He that chastiseth the heathen, shall he be not correct?
19566He that formed the eye, shall he not see?
19566He that formed the eye, shall he not see?_ It does not say, he has an eye or an ear, but that he has the knowledge we acquire by those organs.
19566He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
19566He that teacheth man knowledge, shall he not know?
19566Hear him._"What saith Christ, then, respecting the Old Testament?
19566How came the world to be under law without a lawgiver?
19566How can any one imagine a being composed of the sum of all the intelligences of the universe?
19566How can such contradictions be true?
19566How can we accept their code of morals if we refuse to believe them when they speak of matters of fact?
19566How could Noah and his three sons build a ship larger than the Great Eastern?
19566How could an eternal red heat cool down?
19566How could the chemical actions of dead matter infuse vitality into the first germ, or bud of a plant?
19566How did he know that there was an"I"to think?
19566How did he stumble over it without record of his misadventure?
19566How did they all get religion?
19566How did they come to do so?
19566How did they come to receive them in this manner?
19566How did they get it so suddenly?
19566How did they get so much of it?
19566How does he prove that mud was deposited at just the same rate then as now?
19566How does it happen that this singular people is dispersed over all the earth, and yet distinct and unamalgamated with any other?
19566How does the Infidel account for it?
19566How happens it then that the human race has of a sudden waked up to such a strange sense of the folly of idolatry and the value of religion?
19566How many of the nine hundred and forty- two substances treated of in Turner''s Chemistry have you analyzed?
19566How much of this fourth part have geologists been able to examine?
19566How now, from this word being used by Moses, could this learned bishop conclude that he necessarily meant to describe the globe?
19566How should they?--treating of different countries, and for the most part of different periods, and writing civil and not church history?
19566How would you like to have a fish for your forefather?
19566How, then, can philosophers ever learn the process of building worlds like our own in which many other powers are at work?
19566How, then, is the nerve to be protected, and yet the sight not obstructed?
19566I ask her whence I came?
19566I inquire what I am?
19566I says to him,''Look here, stranger, do you see that tavern there?''
19566IS GOD EVERYBODY, AND EVERYBODY GOD?
19566IS THE GOSPEL FACT OR FABLE?
19566If I am able, by my own reason, to construct a perfect standard of morals to judge the Bible by, what need have I for the Bible revelation?
19566If he possessed no divine authority, what right has he to control your inclination or mine?
19566If it had not, where did it get them?
19566If it is any one of them, where did the others come from?
19566If its top reaches not to heaven, can it make a ladder long enough to carry us there?
19566If man is the highest intelligence in the universe, to whom should he render an account of his conduct?
19566If not, how did attraction, and repulsion, vegetable life, animal life, intellect, and free will, work themselves into that cloud of homogeneous gas?
19566If so, how came they there?
19566If the soul of man is the highest intelligence in the universe, did the soul of man create, or does the soul of man govern it?
19566If they could, did these finite intelligences create themselves?
19566If they were not, where did they come from?
19566If they were, how did they escape being burnt to ashes?
19566If_ create_, and_ make_, and_ form_, have all the same meaning, why use them all in the same verse?
19566In short, how are we to make the chemical materials live?
19566In short, is it a genuine book, or merely a collection of myths with the apostles''names appended to them by some lying monks?
19566In the division of the property,_ what became of the mind_?
19566Is God Everybody, and Everybody God?
19566Is Jesus the Christ the Son of the Living God, or a deceiver?"
19566Is Jesus the Messiah of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write?
19566Is a peach- tree just like a horse- chestnut, or a scrub- oak, or a honey- locust?
19566Is it a fact, or a forgery?
19566Is it a true history or a lying romance?
19566Is it because you perceive they lead to results which you dislike?
19566Is it credible that an impostor would direct his forgery to be publicly read?
19566Is it credible that they would allow them to be altered and corrupted?
19566Is it iron, or sulphur, or clay, or oxygen?
19566Is it possible he could make such a beast of himself in such a short time?"
19566Is it possible then that these converted heathens did really even approach this standard of morality?
19566Is it uniform, or like our atmosphere, ever varying?
19566Is it your daily prayer, Even so, Lord Jesus, come quickly?
19566Is not the abundance of quack doctors conclusive proof of the existence of disease, and of the need of physicians?
19566Is that the Infidel''s notion of virtue?
19566Is the Gospel Fact or Fable?
19566Is the fire that heated it burning still, or is it exhausted for want of fuel?
19566Is the religious appetite the only one for which God has provided no supply?
19566Is this Book genuine or a forgery?
19566Is this unchangeable Jehovah your God?
19566Is your ignorance the measure of God''s wisdom?
19566Is your mind purified from your carnal notions?
19566It can not deviate from its fated course of proceeding; therefore, says the Pantheist, why should I pray?
19566It gives no answer to the questions, How did it get to be so hot, while all the space around it was so cold?
19566It is high, I can not attain unto it; Whither shall I go from thy Spirit?
19566It is not, Did Christ reveal more than Moses?
19566Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
19566Let the unbeliever, then, be asked, Is there no truth in prophecy?--no reality in religion?"
19566Mankind, it seems, will have a Church and a Bible of some sort; why not go to work and make a Church and a Bible of their own?
19566Matthew Poole says:"Where was the need of overwhelming those regions of the earth in which there were no human beings?
19566May not the life of the nation be as liable to accidents and diseases as that of the individual?
19566Nay, is there a letter in your own, or in any other alphabet, that was not originally a picture of something?
19566Now if man can thus control and use the laws of nature for human purposes, why can not the God who made him so cunning do as much?
19566Now that is certainly a remarkable fact, and all the more remarkable if we inquire, How came it so?
19566Now what are the facts given to solve the problem of the earth''s age?
19566Now what is the cause of this remarkable conversion of prince, priests, and people?
19566Now, I demand to know whether they are aware that the earth''s rotation on its axis is the cause of day and night?
19566Now, if so, why winnow such chaff?
19566Now, if this was a falsehood, what motive had they to tell it?
19566Now, we are tempted to ask, Who are these wonderful prodigies, so incapable of receiving instruction from anybody?
19566Of what possible use would the Christian code of morals be without the authority of Christ, the lawgiver?
19566Of what, then, do they consist?
19566One- half?
19566One- tenth?
19566Or are they all eternal?
19566Or canst thou guide Arcturus, with his sons?
19566Or do they signify the orderly and regular sequence of cause and effect, which is so manifest in the course of all events?
19566Or do you shrink back in terror or dislike from God''s denunciations of wrath against the wicked?
19566Or how could any such argument be founded on a basis so little extended?
19566Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
19566Or is the veracity of Baillie, or Edwards suspected, because political history does not concern itself much about religion?
19566Or shall my soul exist under God''s frowns, or perish under his just sentence, even as my body perishes?
19566Or what does it signify to you or me, reader, that the Bible raises its head far above the other cedars of earthly literature?
19566Or who would have any right to call him to account?
19566Or, if some wiseacre did prepare such a book, would it be very useful to children?
19566Or, if variable, is the variation caused by the original difference of the projectile force of the different suns, stars, comets, etc.?
19566Our text ascribes for him perception and intelligence:_ He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
19566Perhaps some one is ready to ask, What is the use of so many lenses in the eye?
19566Reason asks herself, Will God be always thus angry with me?
19566SCIENCE, OR FAITH?
19566Science or Faith?
19566Shall I always feel these pangs of remorse for my sins?
19566Shall we adore his soul?
19566Shall we ever meet again?
19566Shall we then adore the souls of Kepler and Newton?
19566So that the question is not, Did God give as full and expanded instructions to the Church in her infancy as he has given in her maturity?
19566State the Question Sharply-- Why?
19566Strange questions you will say; yet we need to ask a stranger question: Had the world a Creator, or did it make itself?
19566Suppose we ask, Could God speak Hebrew-- a language so defective in philosophical terms?
19566Take away the moral sanction of law, and the sacredness of oaths, and what basis have you left for any government, save the point of the bayonet?
19566Take away the persons, and of what value are the things?
19566That of the ancient oriental world in which Israel lived?
19566The boy eyed the A for a moment and then asked:"H- h- how do you know but he l- l- lied?"
19566The grand question is: How does the protoplasm become alive?
19566The inner nature of the cannibal and of the Rationalist is the same-- whence comes the difference of character and conduct?
19566The other prophecy referred to by Von Hammer is as follows:"Have you heard of a city of which one side is land, the two others sea?
19566The question is whether reason can accept the fact, though science can not even imagine the process?
19566The question is, Can we believe them?
19566The question then is simply this, Was Jesus really the Divine Person he claimed to be, or was he a blasphemous impostor?
19566Then I demand of you,"What more could either God or man do to convince you of their truthfulness?"
19566Then how came they to get together at all, and particularly how did they put themselves in their present shapes?
19566Then why is it any cooler now?
19566These arguments from ignorance need no other answer than the questions, Do you know how the sun shines at all?
19566This is the book about which we make our present inquiry, Who wrote it?
19566Thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?"
19566Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
19566Unbeliever, are you prepared to meet him there, and prove him a perjured impostor?
19566Unpopular, pure, and penniless, if the gospel story were not true, how could it have had preachers?
19566Very well, what time was that?
19566W.?"
19566WAS YOUR MOTHER A MONKEY?
19566Was Your Mother a Monkey?
19566Was it red hot enough from all eternity to melt granite?
19566Was it so from eternity?
19566We are not in search of the literary beauty or poetic inspiration of the Bible; but we inquire by what right does it command our obedience?
19566We can not avoid asking with as much gravity as we can command, Where did the mist come from?
19566We say to our would- be philosophers, When you tell us that matter is eternal, how does that account for the formation of this world?
19566We sell our property for bank- bills, but who dare say they will ever be paid in specie?
19566We want to know why they think so?
19566Well, how did they lose their hair?
19566Well, then, what science have we gained of the mysteries of our origin?
19566Well, then, your grandmother?
19566Were the germs of all the plants and animals in it while it was blazing at a white heat?
19566Were the order of nature such as Lamarck describes, how could any man logically infer the birth descent of each of its classes from the next below?
19566Were the peasantry of Europe improved by the wars of the French Revolution?
19566Were the survivors of the Irish famine of 1847, or those of the Persian, or Bengali famines improved by their struggle for life?
19566Were you ever within a thousand miles of the proper positions for making such observations?
19566What are these?
19566What conclusions are we to draw as to the comfort or habitability of a system depending for its supply of light and heat on such an uncertain source?
19566What concord hath Christ with Belial?
19566What could that be?
19566What has become of so many productions of the hand of man?
19566What has become of those ages of abundance and of life?
19566What information could Aristotle gather from the record that,"In 1857, the Transatlantic Telegraph was in operation?"
19566What is its nature, density, power of refraction and reflection of light, and resistance to motion?
19566What is its temperature?
19566What is the power by which they are started in directions which are not determined by their primitive nature?
19566What is the use of the aqueous humor and the vitreous humor?
19566What is this matter you speak of?
19566What melted it down into a fluid state, fit to be splashed about?
19566What origin can we ascribe to these sudden flashes and relapses?
19566What this attribute with which I endow material laws, and raise them into_ forces_?
19566What, then, does this philosophic inspector of entrails, and adorer of idols, call an excessive superstition and culpable obstinacy?
19566What, then, is this multiform universe?
19566What, then, must the lives of the vulgar have been?
19566What, then, must the state of the people of the vanquished countries have been?
19566When they give us their oracles as if they were known truths, we are compelled to ask, How do you know?
19566Where are the Christians of Sardis?
19566Where are they now?
19566Where did the angel get the flour to bake the cake for Elijah?
19566Where did the comet come from?
19566Where did the fire come from?
19566Where is there the least allusion here to any controlling influence of the stars?
19566Where will it go last of all?
19566Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
19566Wherefore this difference?
19566Which has been confirmed by one- thousandth part of this number of experimenters?
19566Who can tell that ignorance, and wickedness, and wretchedness are not as tightly tied together in the world to come, as we see them here?
19566Who endowed it with these wonderful potencies?
19566Who heeds the waste abyss of possibility?
19566Who put the fire and mist together?
19566Who was his doctor?
19566Who was his nurse?
19566Who were his most constant visitors and sympathizers?
19566Why are so many cities destroyed?_ Why is not that ancient population reproduced and perpetuated?
19566Why are so many cities destroyed?_ Why is not that ancient population reproduced and perpetuated?
19566Why do ye not understand my speech?
19566Why may not men be as selfish, and filthy, and grasping, and murderous in the other world, as they are in this?
19566Why may not the course of nature be as fatal to the sinner''s prosperity there as it is here?
19566Why should religious predictions be attributed to a different power?
19566Why so?
19566Why, then, you ask, did they not all become Christians?
19566Will misery follow me forever, as I see and feel that it does here?
19566Would I study eternally with no object, and for no use; none to be benefited, none to be gratified by my discoveries?
19566Would not any school- boy laugh at the absurdity of attempting such a problem?
19566Would not the man who should attempt such sacrilege be torn in a thousand pieces?
19566Would such appeals have been suffered to pass uncontradicted had the statements of the apostles been false?
19566Would you profess yourself competent to take even the preliminary observation for fixing the instruments for such a reckoning?
19566Would your benevolence lead you to deal alike with the righteous and the wicked; and to abhor the thought of destroying them that destroy the earth?
19566You simply ask if this be a true copy of the laws passed by the legislature and signed by the governor?
19566[ 127] Does any one believe that the vegetable fiber and maple twigs have kept their shape one hundred thousand years?
19566[ 12] Cited by Hodge in"What is Darwinism?"
19566[ 2] Now, which of these is the eterna- matter you speak of?
19566[ 328] Who knows how many ships were run ashore by that error?
19566[ 343] Now what feeds these enormous fires?
19566[ 350] Is the velocity of light uniform?
19566_ Did the World Make Itself?_[ 226] Genesis, chap.
19566_ Understand, ye brutish among the people; And, ye fools, when will ye be wise?
19566an impostor a model man?
19566and can we in time breed a man who will leap to the moon?
19566and his son over five?
19566and his son over four?
19566and how small seems to be the area of stratification which they have explored?
19566and to the teeth of the very men who put him to death?
19566but, Did Christ contradict Moses?
19566but, Did he give instructions of a different character?
19566can we not believe our Lord''s testimony, that he cast out devils, and raised the dead, by the direct intervention of God?
19566from whence proceed such melancholy revolutions?
19566her grandmother?
19566in the temple, the most public place of resort of the Jews who saw him crucified?
19566or by the different media through which it passes?
19566or does it seem less offensive, or more likely to you to go back some thousands of years, and say your forefathers were apes?
19566or is it only the single elements that are eternal?
19566tell me,"cried the dying man,"where will it go last of all?"
34012Did I belong to the A. R. U.? 34012 Did I?"
34012Say, Gene,he continued, still holding me with both hands,"I am pretty well down, ai n''t I?
34012And could I call him brother without insulting him?
34012And if not, who is entitled to any part of it?
34012And then what happened?
34012And when you are out of a job what can your union do for you?
34012And who shall say that they were not right; or that they forfeited their brave lives in vain?
34012And why is this awful battle raging and human beings murdering each other as if they were wild beasts?
34012Are their interest not diametrically opposite?
34012Are they not entitled to all of it?
34012At the same time Cook said,''Stop a minute-- where is Edwin''s hand?''
34012Because the Mine and Smelter Trust had kidnaped three citizens of the republic?
34012Boodle drawn from the veins of labor?
34012But even if you do find a master, if you have a job, can you boast of being a man among men?
34012But how about the working class?
34012But how is it at present?
34012But how is it in this outgrown capitalist system?
34012Can a door be both open and shut at the same time?
34012Can you increase both the workers''and the capitalist''s share at the same time?
34012Can you read this without being moved to tears?
34012Dared I call him brother?
34012Debs?"
34012Debs?"
34012Did Mr. Bryan utter a word?
34012Did he not know at the time that his man Cortelyou was holding up the trusts for all they would"cough up"for his election?
34012Did, or did not, the men known as trust magnates put up this boodle?
34012Do they not all alike stand for the private ownership of industry and the wage- slavery of the working class?
34012Do you endorse the supreme court decision making it lawful for a corporation to discharge a man because of his membership in a labor union?
34012Do you know how long you are going to have one?
34012Do you know whether you have a job or not?
34012Does not this brand the president with the duplicity of a Tweed and the cunning of a Quay?
34012Have the mill- owners gone stark mad?
34012Have they in their brutal rage become stone- blind?
34012He is marked as an agitator, he is discharged, and then what is his status?
34012How can any intelligent, self- respecting wage- worker give his support to either of these corrupt capitalist parties?
34012How is it with the average workingman today?
34012How many of their detractors and persecutors were animated by motives so pure and exalted?
34012If the man who produces wealth is not entitled to it, who is?
34012If you find yourself in a party that attacks your pocket do you not quit that party?
34012If you increase the share of the capitalist do n''t you decrease the share of the workers?
34012In other words, why do not the Republican and Democratic parties perform at Washington instead of promising at Chicago and Baltimore?
34012Is not that a fact?
34012Is there any doubt in the mind of any thinking workingman that we are in the midst of a class struggle?
34012Is there any doubt that the workingman ought to own the tool he works with?
34012Now why should not just these things come to pass and why should not you children help us speed the day when they_ shall_ come to pass?
34012Now, is it possible to be for the capitalist without being against the worker?
34012Now, what is class- consciousness?
34012Oh, my brothers, can you be satisfied with your lot?
34012U.?"
34012Was Jesus divinely begotten?
34012Was Roosevelt also"horrified"?
34012Was ever anything in all the annals of heartless persecution more monstrous than this?
34012What assurance has he that he is going to keep it?
34012What assurance has he that it is his in twenty- four hours?
34012What can the present economic organization do to improve the condition of the workingman?
34012What difference is there, judged by what they stand for, between Taft, Roosevelt, La Follette, Harmon, Wilson, Clark and Bryan?
34012What earthly difference can it make to the millions of workers whether the Republican or Democratic political machine of capitalism is in commission?
34012What is a party?
34012What is it that is responsible for their exploitation and for all of the ills they suffer?
34012What is it that keeps the working class in subjection?
34012What is politics?
34012What is the key to their ability as masters of language?
34012What right has Theodore Roosevelt to prejudge American citizens, pronounce their guilt and hand them over to the hangman?
34012What school subjects, or what kinds of training have entered into their lives that have given them power to express themselves effectively?
34012What, I ask, has any of these capitalist parties, or all of them combined, for the working and producing class in this campaign?
34012Who finances them?
34012Who is it that is so fearful you will discuss politics?
34012Why did not Mr. Byran speak?
34012Why forced to surrender to anybody any part of what his labor produces?
34012Why should a union man be afraid to discuss politics?
34012Why should any workingman need to beg for work?
34012Will Mr. Roosevelt deny it?
34012Will he dare plead ignorance to intelligent persons as to who put up the money that debauched the voters of the nation?
34012Will you insist that life shall continue a mere struggle for existence and one prolonged misery to which death comes as a blessed relief?
34012Would a president who is honest with the people clandestinely consort with the villain he characterizes as a liar and all that is vicious?
34012You do n''t unite with capitalists on the economic field; why should you politically?
34012You may, at times, temporarily better your condition within certain limitations, but you will still remain wage- slaves, and why wage- slaves?
37230What, then, was the knowledge given to him in this? 37230 Who art thou, Eusebius?"
37230And Polycarp himself replied to Marcion, who met him on one occasion and said,''Dost thou know me?''
37230Barney tells us that the world will last 6,000 years because it was made in six days, and the inference is doubtless as true as the fact(?)
37230But is it likely they would quote loosely words which they believed to be written by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost?
37230But the question naturally arises, if they considered them to be of Apostolic authority why did they not mention them by name?
37230Did''st thou not sit with me in prison in the time of the tyrant?
37230How didst thou escape?"
37230Is it likely that God would allow his Holy Word to be tampered with?
37230May it not have been a phoenix, instead of a dove, which descended on Jesus at Jordan?
37230What, then, says He in the prophet?
37230Wherefore?
37230Wherefore?
37230Wherefore?
3207If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
3207Knew ye not that wee shall judge the Angels?
3207Men and Brethren what shall we doe?
3207Not to beleeve every Spirit, but to try the Spirits whether they are of God, because many false Prophets are gone out into the world?
3207See( saith the Eunuch) here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized? 3207 Shall I come unto you with a Rod, or in love, and the spirit of lenity?"
3207They went about to kill him,the people answered,"Thou hast a Devill, who goeth about to kill thee?"
3207What shall I doe to inherit eternall life?
3207What shall they doe which are Baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? 3207 Which way went the Spirit of the Lord from me to speak to thee?"
3207Who is hee that overcommeth the world, but he that beleeveth that Jesus is the Son of God?
3207Who made mee a Judge, or Divider over you?
3207Who told thee that thou wast naked? 3207 14,15. of the same Chapter)How shall they beleeve in him of whom they have not heard?
3207And Job, how earnestly does he expostulate with God, for the many Afflictions he suffered, notwithstanding his Righteousnesse?
3207And To What Laws But what Commandements are those that God hath given us?
3207And if it be further asked, What if wee bee commanded by our lawfull Prince, to say with our tongue, wee beleeve not; must we obey such command?
3207And in case a Subject be forbidden by the Civill Soveraign to professe some of those his opinions, upon what grounds can he disobey?
3207And thereupon God saith,"Hast thou eaten,& c."as if he should say, doest thou that owest me obedience, take upon thee to judge of my Commandements?
3207And why are not also the Precepts of good Physitians, so many Laws?
3207Are all those Laws which were given to the Jews by the hand of Moses, the Commandements of God?
3207Are there not therefore Spirits, that neither have Bodies, nor are meer Imaginations?
3207But Cui Bono?
3207But a man may here again ask, When the Prophet hath foretold a thing, how shal we know whether it will come to passe or not?
3207But are not( may some men say) the Universities of England learned enough already to do that?
3207But if Teaching be the cause of Faith, why doe not all beleeve?
3207But man dyeth, and wasteth away, yea, man giveth up the Ghost, and where is he?"
3207But then what shall we answer to our Saviours saying,"Whosoever denyeth me before men, I will deny him before my Father which is in Heaven?"
3207But this Authority of man to declare what be these Positive Lawes of God, how can it be known?
3207But what is a good Law?
3207But what is it to Dip a man into the water in the name of any thing?
3207But what reason is there for it?
3207But what then can bee the meaning of those our Saviours words?
3207But when is it, that the heavens shall be no more?
3207But who are those now that are sent by Christ, but such as are ordained Pastors by lawfull Authority?
3207But who is there, that reading this Text, can say, this stile of the Apostles may not as properly be used in giving Counsell, as in making Laws?
3207But why then( will some object) doth our Saviour interpose these words,"Thou art Peter"?
3207Can any man think that God is served with such absurdities?
3207Christian Kings may erre in deducing a Consequence, but who shall Judge?
3207Do not ye judg them that are within?"
3207Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words?
3207For how shall a man know the Infallibility of the Church, but by knowing first the Infallibility of the Scripture?
3207For if the Supreme King, have not his Regall Power in this world; by what authority can obedience be required to his Officers?
3207For in a Discourse of our present civill warre, what could seem more impertinent, than to ask( as one did) what was the value of a Roman Penny?
3207For what argument of Madnesse can there be greater, than to clamour, strike, and throw stones at our best friends?
3207For what have I to do to judg them that are without?
3207For what is it for men to excommunicate their lawful King, but to keep him from all places of Gods publique Service in his own Kingdom?
3207For who is so stupid, as both to mistake in Geometry, and also to persist in it, when another detects his error to him?
3207For who is there, that beleeving this to be true, will not readily obey him in whatsoever he commands?
3207For who will endeavour to obey the Laws, if he expect Obedience to be Powred or Blown into him?
3207How then could his words, or actions bee seditious, or tend to the overthrow of their then Civill Government?
3207How then could the Jewes fall into this opinion of possession?
3207If S. Paul, what needed he to quote any places to prove his doctrine?
3207If one Prophet deceive another, what certainty is there of knowing the will of God, by other way than that of Reason?
3207If then this Kingdome were to come at the Resurrection of Christ, why is it said,"some of them"rather than all?
3207If these Jews of Thessalonica were not, who else was the Judge of what S. Paul alledged out of Scripture?
3207If they be not, what others are so, besides the Law of Nature?
3207If they bee, why are not Christians taught to obey them?
3207In what court should they sue for it, who had no Tribunalls?
3207Is it because such opinions are contrary to true Religion?
3207Is it because they be contrary to the Religion established?
3207Is it because they tend to disorder in Government, as countenancing Rebellion, or Sedition?
3207Is not this full Power, both Temporall and Spirituall, as they call it, that would divide it?
3207Of Martyrs But what then shall we say of all those Martyrs we read of in the History of the Church, that they have needlessely cast away their lives?
3207Or how can a man beleeve, that Jesus is the King that shall reign eternally, unlesse hee beleeve him also risen again from the dead?
3207Or if they had Arbitrators amongst themselves, who should execute their Judgments, when they had no power to arme their Officers?
3207Or who will not obey a Priest, that can make God, rather than his Soveraign; nay than God himselfe?
3207Or who, that is in fear of Ghosts, will not bear great respect to those that can make the Holy Water, that drives them from him?
3207Shall a private man Judge, when the question is of his own obedience?
3207Shall not all Judicature appertain to Christ, and his Apostles?
3207Shall we say they did not onely obey, but also teach what they meant not, for want of strength?
3207That Subjects may be freed from their Alleageance, if by the Court of Rome, the King be judged an Heretique?
3207That a King( as Chilperique of France) may be deposed by a Pope( as Pope Zachary,) for no cause; and his Kingdome given to one of his Subjects?
3207That a King, if he be a Priest, can not Marry?
3207That the Clergy, and Regulars, in what Country soever, shall be exempt from the Jurisdiction of their King, in cases criminall?
3207That whether a Prince be born in lawfull Marriage, or not, must be judged by Authority from Rome?
3207The Kingdome of God is gotten by violence; but what if it could be gotten by unjust violence?
3207The Prophet David argueth thus,"Shall he that made the eye, not see?
3207The Schoole Of Graecians Unprofitable But what has been the Utility of those Schools?
3207Upon what ground, but on this submission of their own,"Speak thou to us, and we will heare thee; but let not God speak to us, lest we dye?"
3207What Profit did they expect from it?
3207What is Baptisme?
3207What is that Condensed, and Rarefied?
3207When men write whole volumes of such stuffe, are they not Mad, or intend to make others so?
3207Why Our Saviour Controlled It Not Which doctrine if it be not true, why( may some say) did not our Saviour contradict it, and teach the Contrary?
3207and How Can He Be Bound To Obey Them?
3207and after it was sold, was it not in thy power?"
3207and how shall they Preach, except they be sent?"
3207and how shall they hear without a Preacher?
3207and such diversity of ways in running to the same mark, Felicity, if it be not Night amongst us, or at least a Mist?
3207and who are lawfully ordained, that are not ordained by the Soveraign Pastor?
3207and who is ordained by the Soveraign Pastor in a Christian Common- wealth, that is not ordained by the authority of the Soveraign thereof?
3207and with force to resist him, when he with force endeavoureth to correct them?
3207can Diseases heare?
3207did not one of the two, St. Peter, or St. Paul erre in a superstructure, when St. Paul withstood St. Peter to his face?
3207goeth to war at his own charges?
3207had said to Martha,"Beleevest thou this?"
3207hast thou eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee thou shouldest not eat?"
3207he asked them all again,( not Peter onely)"Whom say yee that I am?"
3207nay why does he use on diverse occasions, such forms of speech as seem to confirm it?
3207or can there be a corporeall Spirit in a Body of Flesh and Bone, full already of vitall and animall Spirits?
3207or he that made the ear, not hear?"
3207or if the Pope, or an Apostle Judge, may he not erre in deducing of a consequence?
3207or is it you will undertake to teach the Universities?
3207or shall any man Judg but he that is appointed thereto by the Church, that is, by the Civill Soveraign that representeth it?
3207or that beleeves the Law can hurt him; that is, Words, and Paper, without the Hands, and Swords of men?
3207or when I have preached, shall not I answer their doubts, and expound the Scriptures to them; that is shall I not Teach?
3207or who feedeth a flock, and eatheth not of the milke of the flock?"
3207such stumbling at every little asperity of their own fortune, and every little eminence of that of other men?
3207to have rebuked the winds?
3207to rebuke a Fever?
3207was a Prophet; but some of the company asked Jehu,"What came that mad- man for?"
3207was it not thine?
3207were it against Reason so to get it, when it is impossible to receive hurt by it?
3207what Science is there at this day acquired by their Readings and Disputings?
3207why also are they Baptized for the dead?"
3207would have it) at the Resurrection; what reason is there for Christians ever since the Resurrection to say in their prayers,"Let thy Kingdome Come"?
36486Am I to believe,said he,"that God would cast me or any body else into hell, without giving me a revelation?"
36486But do not the young saints learn the ten commandments,I demanded,"and especially the eighth,''Thou shalt not steal?''"
36486But what will you take for it?
36486Have you a map?
36486In what direction from Palestine is America?
36486Stop,I said;"does not the prophet describe the situation of the land?
36486Very well,I replied;"now tell me in what direction from Palestine is Ethiopia?"
36486Well,said my host,"that may be true; but is not America beyond Ethiopia?"
36486What has become of our fathers? 36486 What price is that?"
36486What,I replied,"do you mean those stripes across the dress of one of Jacob''s wives?"
36486Who has taken your oars?
36486Would you believe him if he should say that English is French?
36486And do you see that big dog looking at the four figures?
36486And how shall Christians effectually avert the calamity?
36486Are they principally in the humble walks of life, or are they of some knowledge and understanding?"
36486Do you see those four little figures?
36486Enquiries are made in reference to other particulars: for example,--"What kind of people reside in this neighbourhood?
36486I demand, therefore, what signs are given to prove his commission?"
36486Now can you open my ears so that I may hear your arguments more distinctly?"
36486Now do you see those steps?"
36486Now to what land could this refer, but to North and South America, which stretched across the world with two great wings, like those of an eagle?
36486Now what shall I think of your prophet?"
36486What opinions have you formed as to the natural bent of their respective dispositions?
36486What places of worship do they frequent?
36486Where are the means which should be provided for the support of a learned clergy in the rising cities of the west?
36486Where are the zealous missionaries who should be flocking to his assistance?
36486Why?
36486Will they be disposed to join us, or will they exercise an influence against us?
36486Would you believe a man calling himself a prophet, who should say that black is white?"
36486have n''t you got wet enough already?"
36486some of the young Latter- day Saints?"
36486will they be damned for not obeying the Gospel, when they never heard it?
31521Ah, Frida, canst come back with me to the Forest? 31521 Ah, Frida,"said Miss Drechsler, when they were seated in the evening in the pretty little drawing- room,"does it not seem like olden days?
31521And did your mother ever speak to you of your relations either in Germany or England?
31521And have you that locket still?
31521And the words he said about fearing no evil, what did they mean?
31521And what did she say?
31521And your parents were Protestants?
31521Are you going slumming to- day, Gertie? 31521 Art ill, Frida?"
31521Ay, she''s that; and the question is, wife, What shall we do with her? 31521 Ay,"said Wilhelm,"and I am sure she is the child of a_ Ketzer_[ heretic]; for what think ye a child like that did ere she went to bed?
31521But now tell me, was there a child? 31521 But tell me,"asked the pastor,"where did you live with your parents in Germany?"
31521Did Miss Willoughby play on the violin?
31521Do you think then,replied Dr. Heinz,"that the sick, sad, and sorrowful are only to be found in the narrow, dark streets of London?
31521Gertie? 31521 Has Herr Müller been your only teacher?"
31521Has not Reginald Gower grown more manly and older- looking since we saw him last?
31521Hast had any clue to them, Frida?
31521Have you heard any bad news, or are you ill?
31521He''ll be coming soon now, Mütterchen,he said;"and wo n''t he laugh at us for being so frightened?"
31521How are you getting on with your packing, Frida?
31521How could I go so far away?
31521How old are you?
31521How then are we to get on without you?
31521Is it possible?
31521Is little Anna so very ill?
31521Is that so?
31521It was often in the hands of my darling Hilda, you say? 31521 It would be interesting to know how it came into her possession; perhaps it was stolen, who knows?"
31521Look, Hans,said Frida;"is not that doll like a little queen?
31521May n''t we have the tree, Mutter? 31521 Mother taught me a number of words, and I can say''Good- morning,''and''How are you to- day?''
31521Mother,he said,"what is it that has deepened that look of sadness in Mrs. Willoughby''s face since I last saw her?
31521O Wilhelm, why did you not come for me when she said that?
31521O miss, can you sing?
31521O sir,she said,"have you heard her sing?
31521Oh, is n''t it good? 31521 Oh,"said Dr. Heinz, somewhat taken aback,"do you not know that I am engaged to be married to Gertrude Warden?"
31521Shall I read to you now, Johann? 31521 Shall not long- suffering in thee be wrought To mirror back His own?
31521The violin?
31521Thinkest thou the child he spoke of can be in the Forest?
31521Was his name Heinz?
31521Was his name Reginald?
31521We hope you have come to stay awhile in your own country, for your dear mother has been worrying about your long absence.--Is it not so, Laura?
31521Well, Frida,interrupted her friend,"did not I wish you to be my companion?
31521Well, Reggie, had you a pleasant time at the manor to- day?
31521What do you think about it, auntie? 31521 What meaneth these things, Wilhelm?"
31521What think you of that, Elsie?
31521Why, Hans-- for I will not call thee Herr-- to whom did you speak? 31521 Why?"
31521Will your sister ride to- day, do you know?
31521You are?
31521_ Ach!_ shall we have to do without the reading of the book again? 31521 _ Ach_, poor child,"replied Elsie,"how canst thou be taught here?"
31521''But where then is your father?''
31521After a few minutes he asked eagerly,--"Have you the little brown book with you now?"
31521Ah, where was that daughter now?
31521And does he speak of remaining long away?
31521And if she still possessed the little brown German Bible, had she learned to love and prize its words as her mother had done her English Bible?
31521And is it certain that she is dead, and that no child( for I think it is said she married) survives her?
31521And now was it possible that that beautiful girl was really coming amongst them, and that his own mother might meet her any day?
31521And tell me, is the story about their daughter being disinherited true?
31521And to add to this new difficulty, how could she undertake the charge and keeping of this stranger so wonderfully brought to their door?
31521And what, oh, what, he was asking himself, would his loved, high- souled mother think of her son?
31521And will you not some day soon come with me to Dringenstadt and choose the things for it?
31521And, Adeline, have I told you how kind your friend Herr Müller has been about Hans?
31521And, Miss Drechsler, can you tell us how she comes to be possessed of such a lovely mosaic necklace as she wore to- night?
31521Are you going back to live with those people in the little hut in the Forest, after all your education and your love of refined surroundings?
31521Art sure she is a child of earth at all, Wilhelm?"
31521Art sure she is a child of earth?
31521Art thou not my brother Hans, the son of my dear friends Elsie and Wilhelm?"
31521As Wilhelm approached his door, the little Frida darted to him, saying,"Have you found my fader?
31521Ask, and ye shall receive"?
31521But could you not defer this slumming business till to- morrow, and give us the pleasure of your company to- day?"
31521But is anything amiss?"
31521But then again, how could I, on a mere chance, make up my mind to leave my kind friends in the Forest entirely?
31521But then, supposing he divulged his secret, what about debts which he had contracted, and extravagant habits which he had formed?
31521But why, my friend, should you think the man was an Evangelisch?"
31521But, Frida, dost thou not remember that we read in the little brown book that our Lord hath said,''Lo, I am with you alway''?
31521But, Herr Müller, do you think I can play well enough?"
31521But, dear friend, are you not well?"
31521But, grandmother, is there anything the matter?"
31521Ca n''t he?"
31521Can he be any relation, do you think, of the one you allude to?"
31521Can it be that she knew my mother, whose name was Hilda, and that she takes me for her?
31521Can she be got at once, I wonder, ere the spirit of her grandfather passes away?
31521Could he ever regain it?
31521Could he have lost his way in the great Forest?
31521Could she, she queried, as she set out letter in hand to Harcourt Manor-- could she ever forgive him?
31521Could you bring him to see me, Gertie, and soon?
31521Could you describe it to me?"
31521Dishonest, cruel, unjust-- he, Reginald Gower; was it possible?
31521Do you know that I left my little Bible with them?
31521Do you not remember the first time when Pastor Langen brought you here a shy, trembling little child, and asked me to see you from time to time?"
31521Dr. Heinz, is there no means by which we may find out their whereabouts?
31521Elsie listened eagerly, and said,"And it was Jesus the Virgin''s Son who did that, do you say?
31521Frida was startled, and turning to her friend, said,"O Ada, whom does she take me for?
31521Gower?"
31521Had she been forgetting, she asked herself, whose young servant she was?
31521Has he not enough to live comfortably on in the meantime?
31521Have you heard anything of it?"
31521Have you not a word of congratulation for me, Reginald?"
31521He accosted him with the words:"What are you doing, doctor, in this part of the town?
31521How are Elsie and Wilhelm, and their little Gretchen and Hans?
31521How could any one be raised from the dead?"
31521How could they support her, how provide for the wants of one who could never help herself?
31521How shall we tell her, Wilhelm?
31521How would he like this discovery?
31521If, indeed, her loved son was striving to do the right thing, would she be the one to hold him back?
31521Is it possible?
31521Is it your intention really to go back to the Forest and live there?"
31521Is n''t that enough for you?
31521It looked like it, for who else would require her in London?
31521Little Annchen will be waking and wanting you, and how could I quiet her?
31521Making his own living, you say?
31521No place can be very desolate, can it, if He be there?"
31521Now, wife, would it not be well to undress her, and give her some food ere she sleeps again, for she must be hungry?"
31521O Elsie, how could they think so?
31521O Miss Hilda, Miss Hilda, why did you do it?"
31521O Miss Hilda, why did you go away and break the heart of your mother, and old nurse''s also?
31521One day Frida summoned courage to say,"Mutter, dear Mutter, why are you sad when you look at little Anna?
31521Shall Frida never see him again, nor walk with him, nor talk with him?
31521Shall we ask Him now?"
31521She complied, and then he turned to her, saying,"And Jesus, the Son of God, said that?
31521She rose suddenly, and going up to Elsie she said,"O Mutter,_ was denken Sie?_[ what do you think?].
31521She rose suddenly, and going up to Elsie she said,"O Mutter,_ was denken Sie?_[ what do you think?].
31521Somewhat wondering he hastened his steps, and entered along with them, putting as he did so the question,"_ Was gibt''s?_"( What is the matter?)
31521Somewhat wondering he hastened his steps, and entered along with them, putting as he did so the question,"_ Was gibt''s?_"( What is the matter?)
31521Suppose he did so, what of his own self- respect?
31521Suppose the father never turns up, shall we keep her, or give her over to them that have the charge of wanderers and such like?"
31521The mother, almost blinded with tears, heard her child whisper,"''See His face;''then Annchen will see Him too, wo n''t she, Frida?"
31521The pastor was much moved, and repeated with amazement the words,"A child lost in the Black Forest, and the father dead, you say?
31521Then the youngest of the two, a dark- eyed, golden- haired girl, said, addressing her companion,"Is it not lovely, Adeline?
31521True, Hans Hörstel reads it well enough; but what of that?
31521Was Miss Drechsler ill?
31521Was it not she who told Sir Richard about your love of music, and got Herr Müller to promise to hear you play?
31521Was it possible, he asked himself, that she could be the child of the daughter of the manor of whom his mother had often told him?
31521Was it possible?
31521Was not that the name of her daughter''s husband?
31521Was this woodland child, he asked himself, to be always crossing his path?
31521What could he do to dissipate it?
31521What could it mean?
31521What does it mean?"
31521What if he should gain the affection of Gertie?
31521What if he should prove to be the brother of the man who had caused her such bitter sorrow?
31521What keeps him, thinkest thou?
31521What say you-- shall we set off at once?
31521When did you say the man would come for the trunks?"
31521Who ever heard of such a thing?"
31521Who think you, sir, was the man she spoke of called Lazarus?
31521Why did you not tell me sooner?"
31521Why ruin your whole future prospects for a fancy?
31521Will He give it to me, thinkest thou?"
31521Will you, dear Frida, be my almoner and do my business for me?
31521Wo n''t it be delightful, Frida, to be back in dear old England once more?"
31521Ye''ll come again, sir, wo n''t ye?"
31521You said he had gone there, did you not?"
31521and if he should prove to be in any way related to him, might he not be able to give some information regarding her loved one?
31521and would not my parents have given you any sum you required?"
31521dear, dear fader, why did you die and leave Frida all alone?
31521is n''t it charming?"
31521or is this the doing of some of the spirits of the wood?"
31521said Adeline;"does he play well?
31521said another of the men;"does she think the Lord would listen to the prayer of a child like her?
31521she said;"and from whence comes the child?
31521was the amazed reply;"and for what?"
31521what do you mean?"
37670?
37670Knew ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
37670[ Illustration] When his mother told him they had been looking for him, sorrowing, he replied,"How is it that ye sought me?
37611Have you ever felt great pain?
37611My dear child, have you had any troubles?
37611Whose voice was that?
37611Will you trust him?
37611have you been punished for your faults?
37611have you got into disgrace?
37611have you lost a little baby brother or sister?
29971Have I,he says,"any thing that others have not had, or can I hope to find any thing that has not been before?"
29971Predicting words he multiplies, yet man can never knowThe thing that shall be; yea, what cometh after who shall tell?
29971Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? 29971 That which is far off and exceeding deep, who can find it out?"
29971What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
2997110?
29971A cynic-- selfish, depressed?
29971A disappointed sensualist?
29971A gloomy stoic?
29971Afar off on earth, with God in heaven?
29971Again I ask, have we improved on this?
29971Ah, is there not, too, a peculiar beauty in those words"more than conquerors"?
29971Ah, who can sound?
29971Am I to roam afar from home, By Babel''s streams, in gloom despondent?
29971And are not those conditions and premises clearly laid down for us in the context here?
29971And how could that affectionate heart force itself calmly to anoint the object of its love for burial?
29971And in whom?
29971And many thousand professing Christians are like Amasa of old, their ear is well pleased with the fair sound of"Art thou in health, my brother?"
29971And shall we not, too, dear brother or sister now reading these lines, let our feeble voice be heard in this sweet harmony of praise?
29971And think you, my reader, that nature does not cry out for comfort, and feel about for light at such a time?
29971And thou mayest well say,"What can the man do that cometh after the king?"
29971And was that travail and toil, even in service for Himself?
29971And what must be the character of mind that would even seek to invent such a thought?
29971And when was it written?
29971And where is that second Man to be found?
29971And why?
29971And yet what did Job know of God?
29971Are men really subject to blind law--"time and doom"?
29971Are not both revealed there as never before?
29971Are there no contingencies that more than counterbalance his swiftness?
29971But as it is difficult to be occupied with"Love"in the abstract, can we find anywhere an embodiment of love?
29971But does our Preacher find the rest he desires in the path of his own wisdom?
29971But further, is this"falling asleep"of the saint to separate him, for a time, from the conscious enjoyment of his Saviour''s love?
29971But high indeed as, in one point of view, this is, yet how low in another, for is one heart- throb stilled?
29971But how are we to buy?
29971But how much further can reason discern as to the comparative worth of wisdom or folly?
29971But if infinite wisdom and love have rent the vail and made a new and living way into the Holiest, does He now say"few words"?
29971But in what condition?
29971But is not the counsel good and reasonable enough under certain conditions?
29971But is that triumph, that joy, so far off that it can only be seen through the dim aisles and long vistas of many future ages and generations?
29971But is there really no eye to pity?--no heart to love?--no arm to save?
29971But is this possible?
29971But the natural affections of the soul of man have they absolutely come to nothing?
29971But then is all at one dead level?
29971But then, Ecclesiastes continues, is there complete security in the humbler ranks of life?
29971But then, is it thus that man came from his Maker''s hands?
29971But"he that ascended, what is it but that he also descended?"
29971But, then, are not"words to be few"?
29971But, then, how may we become rich in that true, real sense?
29971But, then, is it on account of his parents''sinning?
29971Can Reason-- can any human Wisdom-- find any satisfactory answer to these weighty questions?
29971Can he get what is really''good''from it?"
29971Can we, my readers, fail to set our seal to the truth of all this?
29971Did they lose anything by so cherishing it?
29971Do I thus blame him?
29971Do not all go to one place?--that vague"Sheol,"speaking of the grave, and yet the grave, not as the_ end_, but an indefinite shadowy existence beyond?
29971Do not all things happen alike to all?
29971Do the pleasures obtained during life fully compensate for what is spent in obtaining them?
29971Do they satisfy?
29971Do we envy him?
29971Do we not recognize that he, too, was traveling through exactly the same scene as we find ourselves to be in?
29971Does He not care?
29971Does Revelation make itself heard here at last?
29971Does he not give expression to one sad"touch of nature that makes the whole world kin"?
29971Does he not say, if this life be all, this life of vanity under the sun, then let us eat and drink, for to- morrow we die?
29971Does human ingenuity still work?
29971Does human reason admit such a possible incongruity?
29971Does it give a satisfying comfort?
29971Does it not attract your nature, is it not a rest to see One e''en there at glory''s summit, yet with human form like thee?
29971Does it not make Him who Himself has replaced the groan by the song precious?
29971Does not our own apostle Paul confirm it?
29971Does this really meet fully the present sorrow?
29971Faith_ alone_ triumphs here; but faith_ triumphs_; and apart from such tests and trials, what opportunity would there be for faith_ to_ triumph?
29971First, then, is it not in perfect accord with the peculiar character and calling of the Church?
29971For as to those who are falling asleep, is_ He_ insensible to that which moves us so deeply?
29971For is there oppression, and consequent weeping, in heaven?
29971For the Preacher continues:"Does man''s labor satisfy him?
29971For what is there in the labor itself?
29971For, worse still, do men recognize, and live at all reasonably in view of, that common mortality?
29971Had he not the power to warn the sleeping household of the impending danger?
29971Has God no purpose in it?
29971Has He forgotten to be gracious?
29971Has He, who stamped His own perfection on all His works, permitted an awful hideous exception in the moral nature of man?
29971Has death saved them from judgment?
29971Has it made us more separate from the world, more heavenly in character, given us less in common with the worldling?
29971Has it, then, no value?
29971Has not this contrast between the new song and the old groan, again we may ask, great value?
29971Has the writer, after all, been listening to another Voice that has taught him what is on the other side of the grave?
29971Have not the lines fallen to us in pleasant places?
29971Have we gained by our giving it up?
29971Have we mistaken the standpoint whence our book was written?
29971Have we no sympathy with the Preacher here?
29971Have we not a goodly heritage?
29971Have you not wondered why this wondrous word of revelation occurs thus in detail once and only once?
29971How answer for the myriad sins of life?
29971How can it endure the searching Light-- the infinite holiness and purity-- of the God to whom it goes?
29971How can it, if every heart is fully satisfied, and nothing can be improved?
29971How can this awful matter of my guilt in the sight of that God, the confessed and only source of thy"good,"be settled?
29971How could He so speak who says"_ Pray without ceasing_"?
29971How does it compare with Solomon''s?
29971How is it?
29971How is this to be answered, Ecclesiastes?--or what help to its answer dost thou give?...
29971How reap what has been sown?
29971How shall it give account for the wasted years?
29971Human knowledge is but a candle, and what worth is candlelight when the noonday sun shines?
29971I said of laughter,''it is mad;''and of mirth,''what doeth it?''"
29971If His was the power, was His love lacking?
29971Is He calmly indifferent to the anguish in that far- off cottage?
29971Is He so bound by some law of His own making as to forbid his interfering with its working?
29971Is death no longer the dark unknown?
29971Is his song"Not all things else are half so dear As is His blissful presence here"to be silenced by death?
29971Is it all His retributive justice against sin?
29971Is it conscious still, or does it lose consciousness as in a deep sleep?
29971Is it not a magnificent ascription of abounding wisdom?
29971Is it not because of the perfect light that there shines?
29971Is it not one of the weapons of those who contend against this our hope that we base too much on this isolated Scripture text?
29971Is it not, then, in accord with this that her meeting with her Lord should be literally heavenly, too?
29971Is it to deal with another troubled anxious soul, where human wisdom avails nothing?
29971Is not God the source of order and harmony?
29971Is not the word that believers shall,"meet the Lord in the air"in absolute accord with these different aspects of the Lord as Star and Sun?
29971Is not this revelation self- evidently of God-- worthy of Him-- possible only to Him?
29971Is not, then, this earth a unique place?--this life a wonderful time?
29971Is that exactly true?
29971Is that just as Scripture puts it?
29971Is the opposite extreme of perfect idleness any better?
29971Is the trysting of the saved one with his Saviour to be interrupted for awhile by death?
29971Is there any law of constant unsatisfying circuit in Him?
29971Is there any reverence in approach to such?
29971Is there invention there?
29971Is there not a glorious moral elevation in this conclusion?
29971Is there one that can be found gold, silver, precious stones?
29971Is this not mere imaginative ecstasy, whilst practically such a state is not possible?
29971Is this the deliverance for which we hoped?
29971Is this the promised grace of which even now we spoke?
29971Is_ this_ what life is?
29971Its bright morning ever to be clouded,--its day to be darkened with the thoughts of its_ end_?
29971Look once more upon that Head: finds memory no attraction there In the time when, homeless- wandering, night- dews filled that very hair?
29971My reader, do you enjoy this fair good?
29971Nor need we ask, with our modern poet, who sings sweetly, but too much in the spirit of Ecclesiastes, Where wert thou, brother, those four days?
29971Nor that the enemy of our souls is not quick in his malignant activity to suggest all kinds of awful doubt?
29971Now is this not equally and exactly true of that other part of the divine nature-- Love?
29971Now listen, as the heathen cry,"Where is now their God?"
29971Now who has been leading us all through these exercises?
29971O grave, where is thy victory?"
29971Oh, grave, where is thy victory?
29971On sorrow''s tree must my harp be To grief''s sad gusts alone respondent?
29971One deep question answered?
29971One fear quieted?
29971One sin- shackle loosened?
29971One tormenting doubt removed?
29971Shall his lot not be shaped by infinite love and wisdom?
29971Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
29971Shall we ask Ecclesiastes one single question that surely needs clear answer in order to attain it?
29971Shall we learn lessons there that shall rob it of all its terrors, and replace the groan with song?
29971Shall we, who enjoy the very meridian of revelation light;--shall we, who have seen_ Him slain for us_, say_ less_?
29971Strange counsel this, for sober and wise Ecclesiastes to give, is it not?
29971Suppose this were where you and I were, my reader, what should we learn of the way of attaining to this"good that is fair"?
29971Take the feeblest of the saints of God of today, and had Solomon in all his glory a lot like one of these?
29971Tears there are, in plenty, in hell; for did not He who is Love say,"there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth"?
29971That tears were raining on this crust of earth in that far- off time, exactly as they are to- day?
29971The strong-- is he necessarily conqueror in the fight?
29971The swift-- does he always win the race?
29971Then said I in my heart, as it happeneth to the fool, so it happeneth even to me: and why was I then more wise?
29971Then turn and listen to this sweet voice:"If any man thirst"( and what man does not?)
29971Then why is it written we must all appear( or rather"be_ manifested_,"be clearly shown out in true light) before the judgment seat of Christ?
29971To God who gave it?
29971We will now ask our learned friends, since Solomon has been so conclusively proved not to have written it, Who did?
29971What can be more than a conqueror?
29971What can man''s mind conceive, he may ask, as well as man''s hand do, that cometh after the King?
29971What can we give for that gold, when He says we are already poor?
29971What comfort or hope could he extract from it?
29971What discrimination is there here?
29971What does that mean?
29971What field has it not capacity to explore?
29971What is the reasonable, necessary conclusion?
29971What is the secret of it?
29971What remains, then, for Solomon, and the myriads like him?
29971What shall efface the memory of those wasted years, or what shall give a quiet peace, in view of the fast- coming harvest of that wild sowing?
29971What then is the basis for all this verbiage about the temple worship?
29971What use, then, in many words( not things) since they afford no relief as against that end?
29971What would Solomon have given to have known this?
29971Whence, then, the discord?
29971Where and when does this judgment of our works, then, take place?
29971Where are we, in time, my readers?
29971Where can rest be found in such a scene?
29971Where does it now abide?
29971Where else in the old creation, and how long did that last?
29971Where has our writer learned, with such emphatic certainty, of a judgment to come?
29971Where, then, are the sins?
29971Where, then, the sin?
29971Wherein does this differ from Solomon''s"conclusion of the whole matter"?
29971Whilst the spirit-- yes, what of the spirit?
29971Who amongst men, let thought sweep as wide as it will amongst the children of Adam, can go or has gone, beyond him?
29971Who can express the glories of that contrast?
29971Who can picture the joy of that upward flight?
29971Who can picture the terrors of this darkness in which such a conclusion leaves us?
29971Who did_ the sin_ that brought this evident punishment?
29971Who has seen and told what is on the other side of that dread portal?
29971Who that has known the agony of broken heart- strings does not see the infinitely gracious tender comfort in those three words,"together with them"?
29971Who will deny that this is indeed admirable?
29971Why is it?
29971Why was he born blind?
29971Why was not His shield thrown about them?
29971Why, then, do the guilty go comparatively free, and the guiltless suffer?
29971Why, then, shall not these affections there have full unhindered play?
29971Why, then, the thoroughly unequal allotment?
29971Will it carry him on to the highest rest and freedom at last?
29971Worse still, was He indifferent to the awful catastrophe that was about to crush the joy out of that family circle?
29971Would not_ that_ silence the song of Heaven, embitter even its joy, and still leave tears to be wiped away?
29971Wouldst thou be rich, then, my soul?
29971Yea; would it not change its character completely, extracting bitterness from it?
29971Yes, but does this really answer the root cause of the groan in our chapter?
29971Yes, further, does not Time, unchecked by any higher power, sweep all relentlessly to one common end?
29971Yes, further, this constant change-- is there no reason for it?
29971_ Can_ we improve upon it?
29971and do they remain to him as"profit"over and above that expenditure?
29971for thou hadst the whole world and the glory of it at thy command in thy day, and did it enable thee to fill those"free and boundless desires"?
29971or, most agonizing question of all, Has some inmate of that home sinned, and chilled thus His love?
32673''And why,''asks Chrysostom,''did he not begin from the higher side?
32673''Can the Ethiopian change his{ 131} skin, or the leopard his spots?
32673''How can ye believe which receive glory one of another, and the glory which cometh from the only God ye seek not?''
32673''How can ye believe which seek glory one of another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not?''
32673''How can ye believe,''our Lord said to them,''which receive glory one of another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not[15]?''
32673''If thou, Lord, shouldst be extreme to mark what is done amiss, Lord, who may abide it?
32673''Know ye not that ye are( corporately) a temple of God, and the Spirit of God dwelleth in you''[8]?
3267320, the rich young man asks,''What, as a matter of fact, is wanting to me''( active)?
32673Again, what is the relation of justification to Church membership?
32673Again, what is the relation of this justification to sanctification?
32673And has he, in fact, constantly been doing morally wrong things, wilfully and knowingly, which he need not have done?
32673And if this be so, whose hostility can by comparison come into consideration at all?
32673And if thou didst receive it, why dost thou boast thyself as if thou hadst not received it?
32673And reckonest thou this, O man, who judgest them that practise such things, and doest the same, that thou shall escape the judgement of God?
32673And what is this moral quality described by''righteousness''which belongs to God and is communicated to us?
32673And what is this offer?
32673And what of the Tridentine theology?
32673And why( we in our age are disposed to ask) did not God simply declare His forgiveness?
32673And why?
32673And why?
32673But how can this be?
32673But if our unrighteousness commendeth the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
32673But if the truth of God through my lie abounded unto his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner?
32673But the question which he is here asking is, What is the ground of acceptance for a man_ at starting_?
32673But what is meant by this proviso?
32673But what is the fact in God''s dealings with us?
32673But what is this spirit but, for good or for evil, the spirit of Pharisaism under a wholly different dress?
32673But what will''science''say to St. Paul''s account of human degeneracy and degradation?
32673But, we ask, Have none received the call and rejected it?
32673By what manner of law?
32673Can man therefore misuse this freedom to do what he need not have done and ought not to have done?
32673Can this reason or rational will in man stand and work of itself?
32673Did then that which is good become death unto me?
32673Do we ask how we are to keep the whole of that terrible law?
32673Do we then make the law of none effect through faith?
32673Does he not paint it too black?
32673Does justification mean being made righteous, or being reckoned for righteous?
32673Does not this thought open at least an intelligible vista into the mystery of the Atonement?
32673For by hope were we saved: but hope that is seen is not hope: for who hopeth for that which he seeth?
32673For if they had power to know so much... how is it that they did not sooner find the Sovereign Lord of these his works?''
32673For what if some were without faith?
32673For what is our present condition?
32673For what saith the scripture?
32673For who maketh thee to differ?
32673God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world?
32673He feedeth on ashes: a deceived heart hath turned him aside, that he can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand[4]?''
32673He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things?
32673How are we to distinguish the Spirit''s witness from the witness of our own hearts inspired by Him?
32673How then was it reckoned?
32673If God_ is_ for us, who_ is_ against us?
32673If therefore the uncircumcision keep the ordinances of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be reckoned for circumcision?
32673In other words, What is the root of real righteousness?
32673Is God unrighteous who visiteth with wrath?
32673Is human freedom-- freedom within limits to choose and act-- a reality?
32673Is it so constructed as to be independent?
32673Is the good then my poison?
32673Is the latter the true explanation?
32673Is the law sin?
32673Is there any evidence in support of this view?
32673Is there any one who can really dissociate from his own spiritual experience this idea of the tempter and the deceiver?
32673Is there no sadness or eager desire in nature independently-- I will not say of spirit, but of the human spirit?
32673Is this blessing then pronounced upon the circumcision, or upon the uncircumcision also?
32673It is God that justifieth; who is he that shall condemn?
32673It occurs as part of the answer to the question, not-- How is Israel to escape punishment?
32673Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
32673Or are ye ignorant, brethren( for I speak to men that know the law), how that the law hath dominion over a man for so long time as he liveth?
32673Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?
32673Or is God_ the God_ of Jews only?
32673Or, once again, what can be so reassuring as to consider the person of our advocate or mediator?
32673Our Lord once asked one who came to Him to be healed--''What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?''
32673Out of the protecting power of this love of Christ, then, who shall tear us?
32673Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
32673Shall we not then continue in sin that grace may abound?
32673So much for the substance of St. Paul''s teaching; and now what is to be said as to its sources?
32673This simple set of facts about New Testament language throws a great light on the popular revivalist question--''Are you saved?''
32673We who died to sin, how shall we any longer live therein?
32673What advantage then hath the Jew?
32673What are we to say of him?
32673What does man''s''freedom of will''consist of?
32673What fruit then had ye at that time in the things whereof ye are now ashamed?
32673What is it puts him at starting in the right relation to God?
32673What is the meaning of the common phrase our''passions''?
32673What is the real meaning of this phrase?
32673What is the value of our circumcision and the position into which it initiates us?
32673What is then the character and law of Christ''s life?
32673What is to be our practical conclusion, he asks, from all this theology, from all this consideration of revealed facts and truths?
32673What shall we say then?
32673What shall we say then?
32673What then shall we say to these things?
32673What then?
32673What then?
32673Where do we begin from?
32673Where then is the glorying?
32673Who can deny that the devils have a''right belief''in the existence of God?
32673Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
32673Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
32673Why so certainly?
32673Why was such a disclosure needed at this moment of the world''s history?
32673Would it not give divine grace a still better opportunity to show its quality if, now that we are Christians, we go on living our old life of sin?
32673[ Do we ask how sin was condemned?
32673and is it not directly opposed to the scientific view of a gradual process of development and advance?
32673and is not this the religious view?
32673and what hast thou, O Jew, that thou didst not receive?
32673and why not( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say), Let us do evil, that good may come?
32673and-- Is the struggle described in verses 14- 24 to be regarded as occurring without or within the frontiers of the regenerate state?
32673are these two stages, of which the first is over before the second can begin?
32673are we in worse case than they?
32673but, How is Israel to{ 145} become the really righteous nation, living in the likeness of God?
32673did ye become Christians,''by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith?''
32673if it means the latter, how can God reckon us as being what in fact we are not?
32673is he not_ the God_ of Gentiles also?
32673is it not true, that''Many are called and few chosen''?
32673of works?
32673or what is the profit of circumcision?
32673or with St. James,''Was not Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son upon the altar?
32673p. 76:''How did Paul''s faith, working through love, help him[ to control appetite and self- will]?
32673shall I fall down to the stock of a tree?
32673shall their want of faith make of none effect the faithfulness of God?
32673shall tribulation, or anguish, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
32673shall we sin, because we are not under law, but under grace?
32673thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou rob temples?
32673thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
32673thou who gloriest in the law, through thy transgression of the law dishonourest thou God?
32673v. 4:''Say not, I sinned, and what happened unto me?
32673were none called, who do not love God?
32673when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
32673who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?
32673why this roundabout method of a propitiatory sacrifice?
32673{ 161} What then shall we say[5] that Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh, hath found?
32673{ 94} thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
17607But if I consent to lose the wager?
17607Upon what shall we rely?
17607--than to say,"Let everything exist?"
17607A God filled with implacable fury, is He a God in whom we can find a shadow of charity or goodness?
17607A God who enjoys a power which nothing in the world can resist, can He apprehend that His intentions could be thwarted?
17607A warrior with the fear of dishonor, does he not hazard his life in battles every day, even at the risk of incurring eternal damnation?
17607According to you, He is self- sufficient; in this case, why does He create men?
17607After having suffered a great deal in this world, do we not believe ourselves in danger of suffering for eternity in another?
17607All children are atheists-- they have no idea of God; are they, then, criminal on account of this ignorance?
17607All nations speak of a God; but do they agree upon this God?
17607An idea without a prototype, is it anything but a chimera?
17607And what can be the subject of this divine will?
17607And what kind of Gods are those which we preserve in boxes for fear of the mice?
17607And why does Christ not explain clearly how He would live with them always, although He left them visibly to ascend to heaven?
17607Are his enjoyments durable?
17607Are not all these promises given in a general way, without restriction as to time, place, or persons?
17607Are not his pleasures mingled with sufferings?
17607Are not princes, of all mortals, the most prompt in taking oaths, and the most prompt in violating them?
17607Are not the motives of the incredulous man strong enough to counterbalance his passions?
17607Are not theologians strange reasoners?
17607Are the ghost stories of childhood fit for mature age?
17607Are the precepts of morality as announced by Divinity truly Divine, or superior to those which every rational man could imagine?
17607Are the revealed wishes of a God capable of striking us by the sublime reason or the wisdom which they contain?
17607Are there amongst men, who are so often enslaved and oppressed, societies as well organized as those of ants, bees, or beavers?
17607Are there many people who are contented with their fate?
17607Are there more detestable animals in this world than tyrants?
17607Are these barriers sufficient?
17607Are they not often infamous?
17607Are they, like you, tormented by the past, alarmed for the future?
17607Are we not assured that a true repentance is sufficient to appease Divinity?
17607Are we not free when we deliberate?--but has one the power to know or not to know, to be uncertain or to be assured?
17607Are you wiser and more prudent than this God whose rights you wish to avenge?
17607Ask him what he means by a spirit?
17607Ask if you must love your neighbor if he is impious, heretical, and incredulous, that is to say, if he does not think as they do?
17607Ask them if the Lord can show indulgence to those who are in error?
17607Ask them if you must tolerate opinions contrary to those which they profess?
17607At what age do they begin to be obliged to believe in God?
17607At what time does this age begin?
17607Besides, He who has the power to pardon crimes, has He not the right to order them committed?
17607Besides, a God who, after having been infinitely good, becomes infinitely wicked, can He be regarded as an immutable being?
17607Besides, who told you that their opinions displease your God?
17607But I rejoin, if you desire anything very much, is it sufficient to conclude that this desire will be fulfilled?
17607But I will tell him, do you not see that everything in this world contradicts the good qualities which you attribute to your God?
17607But according to you, when my eternal happiness is involved, have I not the right to examine God''s own conduct?
17607But are not passions the very essence of man?
17607But at what time?
17607But by these intentions has not God visibly missed His end?
17607But can the belief of all men change an error into truth?
17607But do we not see them act, feel, and think in a manner which resembles that of men?
17607But do you know what your soul is?
17607But do you not claim that your God is full of kindness?
17607But do you not pretend that human wisdom is a gift from Heaven?
17607But do you not see, that patience can not be suited to a being just, immutable, and omnipotent?
17607But does not all religion in reality give us these same ideas of God?
17607But does not this sublime morality tend to render virtue despicable?
17607But does the fear of a more powerful master than themselves make them attend to the welfare of the peoples that Providence has confided to their care?
17607But does the oath place us under stronger obligations to the engagements which we make?
17607But how can these pretended miracles be the evidences of truth?
17607But how can we place confidence in a malicious Providence which laughs at and sports with mankind?
17607But how should they be rather males than females, as they have neither body, form, nor face?
17607But if the choicest work of Divinity is imperfect, by what are we to judge of the Divine perfections?
17607But if this is true, how came your soul into existence?
17607But if we must adore a God without knowing Him, should we not be assured that He exists?
17607But in this case, how can men judge of these views-- whether good or evil-- reason about these ideas, or admire this intelligence?
17607But is it true that this dogma renders men wiser and more virtuous?
17607But this firm assurance, is it not a punishable presumption in the eyes of a severe God?
17607But to challenge reason as a judge of faith, is it not acknowledging that reason can not agree with faith?
17607But to whom do our God- Christ- worshipers attribute Divinity?
17607But was it not much easier to show Himself, and to explain for Himself?
17607But weak sovereign of this world, art thou sure one instant of the duration of thy reign?
17607But what has their conduct to do with these opinions?
17607But what is a miracle?
17607But what is it that occasions the continual instability in this world, which you claim as His empire?
17607But what is this God who has a will?
17607But what people has not its own, and what wise men do not disdain these fables?
17607But what will become of me?
17607But who guarantees that your priests are not deceived themselves or that they do not wish to deceive you?
17607But who has made men?
17607But who is God?
17607But why are men culpable?
17607But why do you deprive the brutes of souls, which, without understanding it, you attribute to men?
17607But why do you paint your God in such black colors?
17607But why is Heaven angry?
17607But would it not be more humane and more charitable to foresee the misery and to prevent the poor from increasing?
17607But you will say, why does not truth produce this effect upon many of the sick heads?
17607But, according to you, who has made these laws?
17607But, among the many religions in the world, which one ought we to choose?
17607But, at the bottom, what does this religion explain to us?
17607But, in a world created expressly for him and governed by an all- mighty God, is man after all very happy?
17607But, it will be said, is not the dogma of the immortality of the soul consoling for beings who often find themselves very unhappy here below?
17607By metaphysics, God is made a pure spirit, but has modern theology advanced one step further than the theology of the barbarians?
17607By what certain rule can we know that we should put faith in these rather than in the others?
17607By what fatality are so many different religions found on the earth?
17607By what fatality is it that the science of God has never been explained?
17607By what right could this God become angry with beings whose own essence makes it impossible to have any idea of the divine essence?
17607By what right do they deride the falseness of the Pagan Gods?
17607By what right will a machine despise another machine, whose springs would facilitate its own play?
17607By what strange logic do they decide that a thing can not fail to happen because they ardently desire it to happen?
17607By whom were these books written?
17607C.--WHAT IS THE SOUL?
17607CLII.--WHAT IS AN ENLIGHTENED SOVEREIGN?
17607CLXIX.--WHAT DOES THAT CHRISTIAN CHARITY AMOUNT TO, SUCH AS THEOLOGIANS TEACH AND PRACTICE?
17607CLXXXIV.--CAN WE, OR SHOULD WE, LOVE OR NOT LOVE GOD?
17607CXXV.--WHERE, THEN, IS THE PROOF THAT GOD DID EVER SHOW HIMSELF TO MEN OR SPEAK TO THEM?
17607CXXXVII.--HOW PRETEND THAT MAN OUGHT TO BELIEVE VERBAL TESTIMONY ON WHAT IS CLAIMED TO BE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR HIM?
17607Can God tolerate injustice for an instant?
17607Can He not take them back again?
17607Can a God have any of these motives?
17607Can a being who is sometimes irritated, and sometimes appeased, be constantly the same?
17607Can a good God amuse Himself by the embarrassment of His creatures?
17607Can a work with which the author himself is so little satisfied, cause us to admire his skill?
17607Can an atheist have conscience?
17607Can an atheistical king inflict more evil on the world than a Louis XI., a Philip II., a Richelieu, who have all allied religion with crime?
17607Can any one form any real notions of such a multitude of deficiencies or absence of ideas?
17607Can he who fears not the Gods, fear anything?
17607Can men differently organized and modified by diverse circumstances, agree in regard to an imaginary being which exists but in their own brains?
17607Can not an immoral man be a good physician, a good architect, a good geometer, a good logician, a good metaphysician?
17607Can not the priests of the idols boast of having a similar ability?
17607Can the Divine Nature, which we know nothing about, make us understand man''s nature, which we find so difficult to explain?
17607Can there be a better world than the best possible of all worlds?
17607Can this God, who died to appease the implacable fury of His Father, serve as an example which men ought to follow?
17607Can we avoid wishing the absence or the destruction of a master, the idea of whom can but torment the mind?
17607Can we realize how God can give to men the inconceivable power of creating causes out of nothing?
17607Could not God have at least endowed men with that sort of perfection of which their nature is susceptible?
17607Could not God have created only angels of the good kind?
17607Did He Himself promulgate His laws?
17607Did He speak to men with His own mouth?
17607Did not a famous theologian recognize the absurdity of admitting the existence of a God and arresting His course?
17607Did the Son of Man appear in a cloud?
17607Do not a thousand examples prove that they ought to fear that these unchained lions, after having devoured nations, will in turn devour them?
17607Do not his reason and his wisdom depend either upon opinions that he has formed, or upon his mental constitution?
17607Do not such morals give us a wonderful idea of nature''s Author?
17607Do such constant evils give us an exalted idea of the future fate which His kindness is preparing for us?
17607Do they agree in the same way if they speak of God?
17607Do they distinguish themselves by a rare modesty or profound humility?
17607Do they not tell us every day to do what they preach, and not what they practice?
17607Do they reason on this principle when animals are taken into consideration?
17607Do they tend to the happiness of the people to whom Divinity has declared them?
17607Do we ever see ferocious beasts of the same kind meet upon the plains to devour each other without profit?
17607Do we find more probabilities for believing in a spiritual being than for believing in the existence of a stick without two ends?
17607Do we not need, in order to be saved, such grace as your God grants to but few?
17607Do we not see in many religions that angels and pure spirits revolted against their Master, and even attempted to expel Him from His throne?
17607Do we not see many animals show more gentleness, more reflection and reason than the animal which calls itself reasonable par excellence?
17607Do we not still see human victims offered to Divinity?
17607Do we see a great multitude of humble, generous prelates devoid of ambition, enemies of pomp and grandeur, the friends of poverty?
17607Do we see among them religious wars?
17607Do we see that this religion prevents them from intemperance, drunkenness, brutality, violence, frauds, and all kinds of excesses?
17607Do we see, then, that Divine Providence manifests itself in a sensible manner in the conservation of its admirable works, for which we honor it?
17607Do you not admit, then, that these truths are not made for reasonable beings?
17607Do you not constantly tell us that the number of the chosen ones is very small, and that of the damned is very large?
17607Do you not say that one straight and narrow path leads to the happy regions, and that a broad road leads to the regions of the unhappy?
17607Do you not see that this soul is but the assemblage of your organs, from which life results?
17607Do you often make use of this reason which you glory in, and which religion commands you not to listen to?
17607Do you see these treasures?
17607Does He explain to them clearly His intentions and His plan?
17607Does He prove to them evidently that He exists?
17607Does He teach them what He is, or of what His essence consists?
17607Does He tell them where He resides?
17607Does he do evil?
17607Does it depend upon man to accept or not to accept the opinions of his parents and of his teachers?
17607Does it depend upon man whether or not he shall be born of such or such parents?
17607Does it not depend upon me to do or not to do it?
17607Does not every reform suppose that God did not know how at the start to give His religion the required solidity and perfection?
17607Does not every special revelation announce an unjust, partial, and malicious God?
17607Does not modest science impress us with the difficulty of unraveling truth?
17607Does not tyranny deprive princes of true power, the love of the people, in which is safety?
17607Does the arrangement of these decrees change the fate of the miserable?
17607Does the earth revolve around the sun?
17607Does the revealed conduct of God correspond with the magnificent ideas which are given to us of His wisdom, goodness, justice, of His omnipotence?
17607Does the same man always agree with himself in his ideas of God?
17607Finally, by what fatality, in all the religions of the world, has the evil principle such a marked advantage over the good principle or over Divinity?
17607Finally, does not the king of animals terminate always by becoming food for the worms?
17607Finally, how can we place confidence in the ministers of this God, who, in order to guide us more conveniently, command us to close our eyes?
17607Finally, these animals, have they, like mortals, a troubled imagination which makes them fear not only death, but even eternal torments?
17607From men?
17607Has God a temperament like ours?
17607Has He not the right to dispense His benefits?
17607Has it come to pass?
17607Has man the ability to reason correctly or incorrectly?
17607Has the Jew any more rational ideas than the Christian of Divine justice?
17607Have I not always proved to you that I took more pleasure in giving than in receiving?
17607Have brutes souls?
17607Have the nurses clearer notions of God than the children, whom they compel to pray to Him?
17607Have the priests any right to accuse the unbelievers of pride?
17607Have they not reason to fear that these gigantic idols, whom they have raised to the skies, will crush them also some day?
17607Have we not shown their falsity?
17607He allows you to judge of it; he knows nothing about it himself; for he adds:''What a learned doctor does not know, who can know?''"
17607He has, according to you, all that is necessary to render man happy; why, then, does He not do it?
17607How can I admire the unknown course of a hidden wisdom whose manner of acting is inexplicable to me?
17607How can it move a body?
17607How can we avoid doubting the existence of a God, the idea of whom varies in such a remarkable way in the mind of His ministers?
17607How can we avoid rejecting totally a God who is full of contradictions?
17607How can we be made to admire, in this proceeding, the justice and the goodness of a being, the idea of whom appears so consoling to the unfortunate?
17607How can we be satisfied with these answers?
17607How can we bind an atheist who can not seriously attest the Deity?
17607How can we conceive of such a substance?
17607How can we distinguish whether the wonders which we see, proceed from God or the Devil?
17607How can we face without fear, a God whom we suppose sufficiently barbarous to wish to damn us forever?
17607How can we help our incredulity, when we see principles about which those who teach them to others, never agree?
17607How can we love a being of whom all that is told conspires to render him supremely hateful?
17607How can we love a being, the idea of whom is but liable to keep us in anxiety and trouble?
17607How can we love anything we do not know?
17607How can we make those people understand reason who allow themselves to be guided without examining anything?
17607How can we take as a model a being whose Divine perfections are precisely contrary to human perfections?
17607How can you hope to please Him by such barbarous actions which He can not help disapproving of?
17607How comes it then, that human nature, notwithstanding the death of a God, is still depraved?
17607How could the human mind, filled with frightful phantoms and guided by men interested in perpetuating its ignorance and its fear, make progress?
17607How could these insane impostors tell the future?
17607How did God show Himself?
17607How is it that Matthew does not mention this ascension?
17607How would He punish beings whom He alone could correct, and who, as long as they had not received grace, can not act otherwise than they do?
17607I ask how such a filthy statement would be received by the most stupid people of our provinces?
17607I exist, you will say; but is this existence always a benefit?
17607I would ask, however, what unchained these passions?
17607II.--WHAT IS THEOLOGY?
17607If God allows men the freedom to damn themselves, is it your business?
17607If God by Himself is infinitely happy and is sufficient unto Himself, why does He need the homage of His feeble creatures?
17607If God did not save him in the moment when he sins, how could man sin?
17607If God had the foresight of the future, did He not foresee the fall of His creatures whom He had destined to happiness?
17607If I am incredulous, is it possible for me to banish from my mind the reasons which have unsettled my faith?
17607If I make the wager to do or not to do a thing, am I not free?
17607If I were born of idolatrous or Mohammedan parents, would it have depended upon me to become a Christian?
17607If everything is necessary, if errors, opinions, and ideas of men are fated, how or why can we pretend to reform them?
17607If his existence is not useful or necessary to God, why did He not leave him in nothingness?
17607If life has its sweets, how much of bitterness is mingled with it?
17607If the actions of men are necessary, if men are not free, what right has society to punish the wicked who infest it?
17607If the chosen ones are incapable of sinning in heaven, could not God have made sinless men upon the earth?
17607If there existed a good God, would we not be forced to admit that He strangely neglects the majority of men in this life?
17607If these seas bring me spices, riches, and useless things, do they not destroy a multitude of mortals who are dupes enough to go after them?
17607If this is true, why is it that the First one is called Father rather than mother, or the Second called Son rather than daughter?
17607If this nature became corrupted, why did not this God repair it?
17607If this should be an illusion, is it not a sweet and agreeable one?
17607If you do not understand anything about them, how can you positively affirm anything about them?
17607If you take away from the sovereigns the fear of an invisible power, what restraint will you oppose to their misconduct?
17607In all countries, who make war upon reason, science, truth, and philosophy and render them odious to the sovereigns and to the people?
17607In believing thus, are we not adhering to the opinions of others without having one of our own?
17607In good faith, is there any mortal who can form the least idea of such a substance?
17607In order to be happy, do we need an Infinite or Divine happiness?
17607In regard to morals, has not he who reflects and reasons the advantage over him who does not reason?
17607In short, do we see the conduct of many Christian priests corresponding with the austere morality of Christ, their God and their model?
17607In this case ought they not to blame Him for the evils for which they would find consolation in His arms?
17607In what consists the saint of all religions?
17607In what consists this pretended depravity?
17607In what way did He save it?
17607In what way does he essentially differ from the beasts?
17607Is a being of this stamp of any use to himself or to others?
17607Is a credulous murderer less to be feared than a murderer who does not believe anything?
17607Is a miracle capable of destroying a demonstrated truth?
17607Is a religious tyrant any less a tyrant than an irreligious one?
17607Is any state subject to more frequent and cruel revolutions than that of this unknown monarch?
17607Is he blind enough not to recognize the interests which should restrain him?
17607Is he the result of the fortuitous meeting of atoms?
17607Is it because he has passions?
17607Is it less extravagant to have uncertainties about the non- existence of an evidently impossible being?
17607Is it more absurd to doubt of one''s own existence, than to hesitate upon the impossibility of a being whose qualities destroy each other?
17607Is it not a benefit for man to believe that he can live again and enjoy, sometime, the happiness which is refused to him on earth?
17607Is it not because they are but the work of human hands, mute and insensible images?
17607Is it not calumniating a just God, to say that He punishes men for their faults, even in the present life?
17607Is it not confounding all our ideas of justice and of injustice, to tell us that what is equitable in God is iniquitous in His creatures?
17607Is it not evident that the desire to domineer over men is the essence of their profession?
17607Is it not strange that, in order to justify Divinity, they made of Him the most unjust of beings?
17607Is it not very strange that we can not be the friend of your God but by declaring ourselves the enemy of reason and common sense?
17607Is it not very unjust to chastise beings who could not act otherwise than they did?
17607Is it possible firmly to believe what we can not conceive?
17607Is it probable that a God needs the support of men?
17607Is it the deist''s God?
17607Is it true, then, that religion is a restraint for the people?
17607Is it, then, a pure loss that your God died?
17607Is it, then, astonishing that the priests have often made the kings feel the superiority of the Celestial Monarch?
17607Is it, then, explaining things to attribute them to unknown agencies, to invisible powers, to immaterial causes?
17607Is it, then, possible to doubt evidence?
17607Is not God the master of His favors?
17607Is not man supposed to be in a continual dependence upon God?
17607Is not mankind the continual victim of physical and moral evils?
17607Is not one bitter trouble sufficient to blight all of a sudden the most peaceful and happy life?
17607Is not our age a striking proof of it?
17607Is not such an idea as impossible as an effect without a cause?
17607Is not the God- bread the fetish of many Christian nations, as little rational in this point as that of the most barbarous nations?
17607Is not the idea of total annihilation infinitely preferable to the idea of an eternal existence accompanied with suffering and gnashing of teeth?
17607Is not the theologians''manner of reasoning very singular?
17607Is not the very thought of death sufficient to mar his greatest enjoyment?
17607Is not the visible world always preferred to the invisible world?
17607Is one free, when one could not have existed or can not live without God, and when one ceases to exist at the pleasure of His supreme will?
17607Is reason anything else but the knowledge of the useful and the true?
17607Is the pleasure which man constantly desires but a snare that God has maliciously laid in his path to entrap him?
17607Is there a more detestable being in nature than a Tiberius, a Nero, a Caligula?
17607Is there a power upon the earth which has the right to measure itself with that of the Most High?
17607Is there any advantage in exercising tyranny?
17607Is there any prophecy which is more false?
17607Is there anything more audacious and more extravagant than to reason about an object which it is impossible to conceive of?
17607Is this a language worthy of a God?
17607Is this long catalogue of proofs of such a nature as to inspire us with great confidence in the hidden views of the Divinity?
17607Is this pretension more sensible?
17607Is this statement satisfactory?
17607Is this virtue?
17607Is this what you call preserving a universe?
17607Man''s childish desires of the imagination, are they the measure of reality?
17607Man, according to your views, is he free or not?
17607Moreover, how be assured that He exists without having examined whether it is possible that the diverse qualities claimed for Him, meet in Him?
17607Must he not fear and avoid that which he judges injurious or fatal to him?
17607Must he not seek, desire, love that which is, or that which he believes to be, essential to his happiness?
17607Must human blood flow in order to give value to the conjectures of a few obstinate visionists?
17607Must we imitate the God of the Jews?
17607Now who can assert that they are males and not females?
17607Now, what appearance of Divinity is there in dreams so gross and illusions so vain?
17607Of what kind, or of what nature is this Divine justice then?
17607On the other hand, those who deceive men, do they not often take the trouble themselves of undeceiving them?
17607On the other side, if God Himself was not able to render human nature sinless, what right had He to punish men for not being sinless?
17607One of his friends expressing his surprise, Cleomenes said:"What are you astonished at?
17607Or rather, why did God create evil spirits, whose victories and terrible influences upon the human race He must have foreseen?
17607Or, at least, could He not have dispensed with creating beings whom He might be compelled to punish and to render unhappy by a subsequent decree?
17607Religion unites man with God or puts them in communication; but do you say that God is infinite?
17607Shall we imitate the good and great Jupiter of ancient Paganism?
17607Shall we imitate, then, the Jesus of the Christians?
17607Should not every rational prince perceive that the despot is but an insane man who injures himself?
17607Since it was necessary for men to have a God, why did they not have the sun, the visible God, adored by so many nations?
17607That which excludes all idea, can it be anything but nothingness?
17607The desire to please the world, the current of custom, the fear of being ridiculed, and of"WHAT WILL THEY SAY?"
17607The doctrine?
17607The dogma of the immortality of the soul assumes that the soul is a simple substance, a spirit; but I will always ask, what is a spirit?
17607The establishment of their religion?
17607The fear of ceasing to exist, is it more afflicting than the thought of having not always been?
17607The least atoms of matter which you despise, are they not sufficient to deprive you of your throne and life?
17607The man without culture, experience, or reason, is he not more despicable and more abominable than the vilest insects, or the most ferocious beasts?
17607The nations where this fiction is established, are they remarkable for the morality of their conduct?
17607The oracles which the Deity has revealed to the nations through His different mediums, are they clear?
17607The priests regulate the belief of the vulgar; but do not these priests themselves acknowledge that God is incomprehensible to them?
17607The theologian''s God, as well as the God of the theist, is He not evidently a cause incompatible with the effects attributed to Him?
17607Their miracles?
17607Their morality?
17607Their morals?
17607Their prophecies?
17607Then, who is this God who has been sacrificed, who died to save the world, and leaves so many nations damned?
17607Therefore, what is God?
17607These destroyers of the human race, known by the name of conquerors, have they better souls than those of bears, lions, and panthers?
17607These judgments, these ways, and these designs, have you penetrated them?
17607This existence, menaced on so many sides, can we not be deprived of it at any moment?
17607This granted, how can we know whether God wants to instruct us or to lay a snare for us?
17607This human machine, which is shown to us as the masterpiece of the Creator''s industry, has it not a thousand ways of deranging itself?
17607This instinct, of which you speak with disdain, does it not often serve them much better than your wonderful faculties?
17607To admire these same views, is it not admiring without knowing wry?
17607To adore the profound views of divine wisdom, is it not to worship that of which it is impossible for us to judge?
17607To love what God hates, would it not be exposing one''s self to His implacable hatred?
17607To punish a man for his erroneous opinions, is it not punishing him for having been educated differently from yourself?
17607To say that God is the author of the phenomena that we see, is it not attributing them to an occult cause?
17607To tell men to think as you do, is it not asking a foreigner to express his thoughts in your language?
17607To whom does religion procure power, credit, honors, wealth?
17607Under an infinitely good and powerful God, is it possible to conceive that a single man could suffer?
17607Upon what is this so flattering opinion based?
17607WHAT IS A GOD WHO CAN CHANGE NOTHING?
17607Was it more difficult for this God to do His work well than to do it so badly?
17607Was the first man formed of the dust of the earth?
17607We may be asked if atheism can suit the multitude?
17607What He says of this plan, does it agree with the effects which we see?
17607What aid has it lent it?
17607What are his motives for abstaining from secret vices and crimes of which other men are ignorant, and which are beyond the reach of laws?
17607What are these boasted resources of the Christ- worshipers?
17607What can the idea of God represent to us when it is evidently an idea without an object?
17607What can there be contemptible in automatic machines capable of producing such desirable effects?
17607What can this innate sense or this ill- founded persuasion prove against the evidence which shows us that what implies contradiction can not exist?
17607What conformity or resemblance do we find between some men?
17607What did He teach men?
17607What do I care for the infinite power of a being who can do but a very few things to please me?
17607What enlightenment can teachers of this stamp give?
17607What good to me is the favor of a being who, able to bestow upon me infinite good, does not even give me a finite one?
17607What good to morality results from all this?
17607What have been the fruits of their meditations and of their arguments?
17607What idea can I form of a justice which so often resembles human injustice?
17607What idea can we form of the original, if we judge it by its duplicates?
17607What interest would He have in putting upon us enigmas and mysteries?
17607What is God?
17607What is God?
17607What is a mystery?
17607What is a soul?
17607What is a spirit?
17607What is a spirit?
17607What is his origin?
17607What is it to create?
17607What is more presumptuous than to arm nations and cause rivers of blood, in order to establish or to defend futile conjectures?
17607What is the cause of pestilences, famines, wars, sterility, inundations, earthquakes?
17607What is the cause of this corruption?
17607What is the exact line of demarcation between man and the other animals which he calls brutes?
17607What is the hidden principle of the actions and of the motions of the human body?
17607What is the opinion to- day about it?
17607What is the result of this combination of man with God, or of this theanthropy?
17607What is the will of God?
17607What is virtue according to theology?
17607What is virtue?
17607What known advantage results for God''s friend to be bitten by a viper, stung by a gnat, devoured by vermin, torn into pieces by a tiger?
17607What other passion than frenzied pride can render men so ferocious, so vindictive, so devoid of toleration and gentleness?
17607What ravages would not these holy haranguers cause should they conspire to disturb a State, as they have so often done?
17607What real advantages do these organs of the Most High procure for the people in exchange for the immense profits which they draw from them?
17607What remedies can prevent these calamities?
17607What should we say of religions that based their Divinity upon miracles which they themselves cause to appear suspicious?
17607What use is there, then, in preaching atheism?
17607What witnesses are referred to in order to make us believe incredible miracles?
17607What would have become of men under the control of Paganism if they had imagined, according to Plato, that virtue consisted in imitating the gods?
17607Whence comes man?
17607Whence, then, does it come?
17607Where is the infinite kindness of a being who is indifferent to my happiness?
17607Where is the proof?
17607Where, then, is their proof of all this?
17607Which God should we imitate?
17607Which is the true one amongst the great number of those of which each one pretends to be the right one, to the exclusion of all the others?
17607Who are the men who have transmitted and perpetuated them?
17607Who are those who have seen God?
17607Who created the Devil?
17607Who induced this woman to do such a folly?
17607Who is wrong or right?
17607Who profit by the ignorance of men and their vain prejudices?
17607Who receive the fees of this religion, on whose behalf the priests are so zealous?
17607Who would not laugh at such a ridiculous doctrine?
17607Whoever dares to lie, will he not dare to perjure himself?
17607Whom does the idea of God overawe?
17607Why are men wicked?
17607Why did God allow him to be seduced, knowing well that he would be too weak to resist the tempter?
17607Why did God create a Satan, a malicious spirit, a tempter?
17607Why did God create this Devil destined to pervert the human race?
17607Why did God permit him to sin, and his nature to become corrupt?
17607Why do they not practice them?
17607Why do we need terrors and fables to teach any reasonable man how he ought to conduct himself upon earth?
17607Why does the number of wicked exceed so greatly the number of good people?
17607Why does this powerful God permit that such corrupt hearts should exist?
17607Why is his gospel in so few hands?
17607Why is the Mohammedan everywhere a slave?
17607Why must man exist What is his existence to God?
17607Why must man suffer?
17607Why should there not be females as well as males?
17607Why, for every friend, does God find ten thousand enemies in a world which depended upon Him alone to people with honest men?
17607Why?
17607Will men never renounce their foolish pretensions?
17607Will not every enlightened prince beware of his flatterers, whose object is to put him to sleep at the edge of the precipice to which they lead him?
17607Will they not recognize that nature was not made for them?
17607Will they not see that all organized beings are equally made to be born and to die, to enjoy and to suffer?
17607Will they not see that this nature has placed on equal footing all the beings which she produced?
17607Will this master wish to have honest, enlightened, and virtuous men near him?
17607Will we find a model for our conduct in Jehovah?
17607Without belief in God, what becomes of the sacredness of the oath?
17607Would it be any more difficult to unravel the principles of man''s morals, than the imaginary principles of Divine and theological morals?
17607Would it be more difficult for Him to create combinations of matter from which results thought, than spirits which think?
17607Would not all these animals reason as wisely as our theologians, if they should pretend that man was made for them?
17607Would not society be dissolved, and would not men retrograde into barbarism, if each one should be fool enough to wish to be a saint?
17607Would not their minds be better satisfied in discovering truth than in wandering in the labyrinths of darkness?
17607XCI.--HOW CAN WE DISCOVER A TENDER, GENEROUS, AND EQUITABLE FATHER IN A BEING WHO HAS CREATED HIS CHILDREN BUT TO MAKE THEM UNHAPPY?
17607XXIII.--WHAT IS THE METAPHYSICAL GOD OF MODERN THEOLOGY?
17607XXVI.--WHAT IS GOD?
17607You believe yourselves free because you do as you choose; but are you really free to will or not to will, to desire or not to desire?
17607You boast of your intellectual faculties, but these faculties which render you so proud, do they make you any happier than other creatures?
17607Your wills and your desires, are they not necessarily excited by objects or by qualities which do not depend upon you at all?
17607are all these mysteries any more shocking to reason than a God who punishes and rewards men''s actions?
17607but did not fanaticism begin, and has not intrigue visibly sustained this edifice?
17607but is it not the height of absurdity?
17607do you not perceive this frightful character of the God to whom you offer your incense?
17607do you not see that your God has killed them?
17607how did it grow?
17607how did it strengthen?
17607how many mortals are really satisfied with their mode of existence?
17607how weaken itself, get out of order, and grow old with your body?
17607in crying down reason, do you not see that you slander your God, who, as you assure us, has given us this reason?
17607said the angry sultan,"no one wants to play?
17607upon what can you establish your high pretensions?
17607what becomes of this pretended charity as soon as we examine the actions of the Lord''s ministers?
17607who is this motor?
17607will you never feel the folly and injustice of your intolerant disposition?
17607you leave, you say, your lover for your God?
17607yourselves in defending this religion and its chimeras, are you, then, really exempt from passions and interests?
37564About what did Jesus speak?
37564But what became of the friends of Jesus who were standing on Mount Olivet looking up into the sky?
37564Did they go back crying and sobbing, and saying,"We have lost our dearest friend?"
37564Do you love him?
37564Has Jesus come again?
37564Has it hurt its dear little hand?"
37564Have you prayed to him to- day?
37564How sweet is a country walk?
37564Should you be glad, my dear child, to see Jesus this day?
37564They said,"Why do you stand looking up towards heaven?
37564What was it?
37564When did he go there?
37564Where is he?
37564Where was Jesus when he took his last walk with his friends?
37564Who is the Holy Spirit?
37564Why is he called the Comforter?
37564never part again?
37564never part again?
35556Again what do we hear? 35556 But how could these men organize the church?"
35556After the investigation of their complaints Joseph, in his journal, says:"Whatever can be the matter with these men?"
35556And I now ask, in the absence of both Joseph and Hyrum, where was the authority lodged to lead the church and carry on the work of God?
35556And now that this testimony is before the reader, I ask him: What is its value?
35556And why?
35556Both your father and George J. Adams told me of it-- the day you were blessed, do n''t you remember it?
35556But what of all this?
35556Did Joseph ordain any man to take his place?
35556Did they know anything of this"revelation?"
35556Does a man''s being a Prophet in this Church prove that he shall be the President of it?
35556Father came to me and I said, Father, have you come?
35556Had he been ordained a prophet?
35556Has God made any mistake?
35556Here is Brigham, have his knees ever faltered?
35556How has every man who has gone on his own authority and left the Church, and undertaken to build up a Church to himself, succeeded?
35556How has he prospered?
35556How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
35556If not, what can be the meaning of all this?
35556In an address written to the saints by the prophet Joseph, under date of September 6th, 1842, he says: Again what do we hear?
35556In desiring and ordaining Hyrum to fill his place had the prophet forgotten the"anointing"and"ordination"of his son?
35556Is it worth while to stop to point out the inconsistencies of this testimony?
35556Second, one day out in an open field, while considering the question,"why not go to Utah?"
35556Supposing the First President is absent, who presides in council or in conference?
35556Then upon whom devolved the Presidency?
35556To controvert this testimony it is only necessary to refer to the"visions?"
35556Was not the occasion worthy of such a statement?
35556Was the church disorganized?
35556What can be more absurd than this?
35556What has he done?
35556What manner of prophet is this?
35556What then?
35556What though it hath been preached by some through envy and strife, to paraphrase the words of Paul?
35556Who are they who came here to these valleys of the mountains whose coming had been pointed out by the finger of God?
35556Who are they who have built these Temples and erected edifices to the great Jehovah?
35556Who was it?
35556Why is it that we have nothing from him on the subject earlier than 1850?
35556Why, just as they did who tried to establish"Strangism,"and"Rigdonism"and every other"ism"that has ever arisen?
35556Why?
35556Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you?
35556Would it not have been at least more conclusive than the argument based on Mrs. Emma Smith being an"elect lady,"and her endorsement of"young Joseph?"
35556Would it not have been opportune?
35556have his lips ever quivered?
33014But how can you leave the children? 33014 But you are not going to a court- martial; you are going to Christ; and when Christ asks you,''What have you done for me?''
33014Did they ever crown you with thorns?
33014Did they ever smite you?
33014Did you get some one to take it for you?
33014Did you tell the Superintendent you were not to be there?
33014Do you go to the Sabbath- school?
33014Do you go to the day- school?
33014Do you know if any one was there to take it?
33014Do you know who had the class?
33014Do you love me?
33014Have I received such blessed light and truth, and shall I not strive to communicate it to others?
33014How are you going to do it?
33014Is it easier to say,''Thy sins be forgiven thee,''or''Rise up and walk?'' 33014 Is that the way you do the Lord''s work?"
33014Johnnie, how do you do? 33014 No?"
33014Then did you feel bad for that mother?
33014Thousands of men breathe, move and live, pass off the stage of life, and are heard of no more-- Why? 33014 WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?"
33014WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
33014What are you doing here, my boy?
33014What did you think of the preacher?
33014What makes you cry?
33014What was your subject?
33014Why?
33014Will you tell my father and mother that I died a Christian?
33014A man sent me a tract a little while ago, entitled,"WHAT IS THAT IN THINE HAND?"
33014After some days, he called again on the old man, who said:"Well, sir, what do you think now?"
33014Am I not right in saying that we live in a glorious day?
33014And Jesus said,''Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
33014And if God so blessed the fountain, will He not bless you, my friends, if, as ye have freely received, ye also freely give?
33014And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
33014And where was the prudent pool?
33014Are not the fruits of that revival at Pentecost to be seen even in our time?
33014Are there not many who have become alienated from the Church of God and from the house of the Lord, who are forming an attachment to the saloon?
33014At last the Lord said to Moses,"What is that in thine hand?"
33014But did not the little stream exhaust itself?
33014But if you keep your feelings and your troubles all locked up, how are you to be helped?
33014But was it a failure?
33014But what did he do?
33014But what was the good man''s answer:"Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst not thou_ agree_ with me for a penny?
33014By- and- by a third man called and said:"Would you take a ticket for these meetings?"
33014Can we not do the same as that young lady did?
33014Can we not engage in the service of Christ because we love Him?
33014Did not the Lutheran Church come from the great awakening that swept through Germany in the days of Luther?
33014Did not the teacher get well paid for her work?
33014Did you ever preach on Noah?
33014Did you ever study up his life?"
33014Do we not need a revival of downright honesty, of truthfulness, of uprightness, and of temperance?
33014Do you have any doubt of it?
33014Do you know what the word means?
33014Do you say that He will not bless such consecrated effort?
33014Do you suppose that the young converts are going round to your house and knock at the door to tell you they have been converted?
33014Do you tell me He can not use this woman, that little boy?
33014Do you tell me I could not sympathize with that bereaved mother?
33014Do you tell me that John Howard, who went into so many of the dark prisons in Europe, is dead?
33014Do you tell me that Joseph is dead?
33014Do you think a class of little boys full of life and fire is going to be reached in that way?
33014Do you think the poor drunkard who reels along the street really believes that Christ is his friend and loves him?
33014Do you think these drunkards need anyone to condemn them?
33014Do you want to know how you can reach the masses?
33014For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
33014He did not give him a long address on geology; what could that do for him?
33014He died an exile from his country and his throne, and where is his name today?
33014He looks again at the Question Book and he says:"Charles, who was Lot?"
33014How are all the folks at home?"
33014How are they to find out their mistake?
33014How did you get on?"
33014How''s the baby?
33014How''s your mother?
33014I called her to me, and said:''Nellie, what is the trouble?''
33014I noticed this and said:"You are not afraid of death, are you?"
33014I said:"What are you doing for Christ?"
33014If Christ could not do this, how can we expect to accomplish anything if the people of God are unbelieving?
33014If God could use that, surely He can use us, can he not?
33014If we had the love of our Master do you tell me that these outlying masses would not be reached?
33014In our great cities are there not hundreds and thousands who are in some need of human sympathy?
33014Is He going to succeed or not?"
33014Is Henry Martyn, or Wilberforce, or John Bunyan dead?
33014Is Jesus Christ going to set up His Kingdom, and reign from the rivers to the ends of the earth?
33014Is John Knox dead?
33014Is Wesley or Whitefield dead?
33014Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
33014Is it not time for us to launch out into the deep?
33014Is not he that sitteth at meat?
33014Is there a professing Christian who can not lead some soul into the kingdom of God?
33014Is there not a much higher platform than that of mere duty?
33014Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
33014Joshua was not afraid, but he said:"Art thou for us or for our adversaries?"
33014Might not we represent each other with the finger of charity upon the scar, instead of representing the scar deeper and blacker than it really is?
33014Mother, can you believe for your boy?
33014My friend turned upon him and said:"Do you have any doubt about the final result of things?
33014Now, the question was,"How can we get him down?"
33014Oh, no?
33014One of the worst enemies that Christians have to contend with is this spirit of rivalry-- this feeling,"Who shall be the greatest?"
33014People say:"Why is it that there is no blessing?
33014Said he to me,"What kind of a day did you have yesterday?"
33014See, it passes a stagnant pool, and the pool hails it:''Whither away, master streamlet?''
33014Shall we not learn a lesson from the good Samaritan?
33014Shall we not reconsecrate ourselves now to God and to his service?
33014She took him to the school and said to the Superintendent:"Can you give me a place where I can teach this boy?"
33014Some of you may say:"How am I to get into sympathy with those who are in sorrow?"
33014Such a teacher will take up the first book and he says:"John, who was the first man?"
33014The Lord had to go to him and say:"What doest thou here, Elijah?"
33014The Samaritan might have said to the man:"Why did you not stay at Jerusalem?
33014The other propounded the following questions:"Did they ever spit in your face?"
33014The wise men began to reason within themselves:"Who is this that forgiveth sins?"
33014There are many burdened hearts all around us; can we not help to remove these burdens?
33014They laid their friend right at the feet of Jesus Christ; a good place to lay him, was it not?
33014Very consistent kind of reasoning, was it not?
33014Was not Scotland stirred up through the preaching of John Knox?
33014Was there ever a man who accomplished so much in a few months, except the Master Himself?
33014We can all be weak can we not?
33014What are our prayers worth without the spirit of love?
33014What business had you to come down this road, any way, giving all this trouble?"
33014What do we see in the Church of God to- day?
33014What does he find in the case of the third servant?
33014What does"Revival"mean?
33014What for?
33014What has he with him?
33014What have you done for Christ?_ is the great question.
33014What is the trouble throughout Christendom to- day, in connection with the Sabbath- school?
33014What is the worth of a sermon, however sound in doctrine it may be, if it be not sound in love and in patience?
33014What saying is more frequent than this?
33014What shall I do?"
33014What shall I say?"
33014What was it but a great revival in the days of Elijah?
33014What would she think?
33014When Philip told Nathaniel that he had found the Messiah, he said to him:"Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
33014When the doctor came, the first thing he said was:"Doctor, will I live to get home?"
33014Where did the Quakers come from if not from the work of God under George Fox?
33014Where is he to- day?
33014Who can tell the name of any of the millionaires of Daniel''s day?
33014Who has had the impudence to send me this ca nt?"
33014Who in all the world will say that Napoleon lives in their heart''s affections?
33014Who is able to reach and help these drinking men like those who have themselves been slaves to the intoxicating cup?
33014Who were the mighty conquerors of that day?
33014Will you not go out this very day and seek to rescue these men?
33014Will you thus live and die, O man immortal?
33014You have the money put away in the bank, but where are the laborers who shall go into the field?
33014You think you are going to free three millions of slaves from the power of the Egyptians?"
33014are you going down there again to live?"
33014do you know I can read?"
33014he said;"kiss me again; that was like my sister''s kiss?"
33014what will you say?"
33014you are going to deliver them from the hand of Pharaoh, the mightiest monarch now living?
36840Art Thou the Christ, or look we for another?
36840Peter, turning about, seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved following.... Peter therefore seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do? 36840 Simon, son of John,"said the Master,"lovest thou Me more than these([ Greek:_ agapáo_])?"
36840What think ye of Christ? 36840 Whom seek ye?"
36840_ Such as I have!_Who would not desire to share in a possession so rich?
36840A rich young ruler came to Jesus to ask the momentous question,"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
36840And when he was in the house He asked them, What were ye reasoning in the way?
36840Could it be the writer of the Fourth Gospel himself, John the Divine?
36840Couldest thou not watch_ one hour_?
36840Does not the risen Lord still continue to issue His summonses to the souls of men?
36840For what doth it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?
36840For what should a man give in exchange for his life?"
36840How will his commission affect the faithful discharge of yours?
36840Is not the same process going forward even now?
36840Jesus continued His interrogation by the further inquiry:"But whom say_ ye_ that I am?"
36840Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
36840One day, on His way through the villages of Cæsarea Philippi, He suddenly put to His followers the question,"Who do men say that I am?"
36840Shall we say that the experience of the next few days was the greatest crisis in his career?
36840Suppose that yours is to strive and lead, and his to stand and wait?
36840The narrative goes on to say that Peter was grieved because he was asked the third time"Lovest thou Me?"
36840Their reply was the counter question,"Rabbi, where abidest Thou?"
36840This reticence puzzled the religious leaders a good deal, as is evident from their somewhat peremptory demand,"How long dost Thou make us to doubt?
36840What a contrast between the Peter who inquired,"What shall we have therefore?"
36840What is it, at last, But selfishness without example?
36840What was the reason of this strange outburst?
36840What, then, shall we have?"
36840What, then, was His ideal?
36840Who but Jesus would have thought it worth while to do it?
36840Who was the other?
36840Whose son is He?"
31525Could I ever be saved?
31525We are going to heaven; would you not like to go and see the Lord Jesus?
31525Well, then,said I,"is my coat alive because I fill it?"
31525What do you want?
31525What to do?
31525''"Are all the heathen who have not heard the Gospel damned?
31525''"Are there prophets now?
31525''"Did Buddha live?"
31525''"Do your unbelieving countrymen in England all go to hell?
31525''"Has anybody died, gone to heaven or hell, and come back to report?
31525''"How can Christ save a man?
31525''"If a man disregards Christ, but worships a supreme God in an indefinite way, is he saved or not?
31525''"If a man lives without sin, is he damned?
31525''"If a man prays for a thing, does he get it?
31525''"If a man prays to Christ to save him morn and even, but goes on sinning meantime, how about him?
31525''"If so, how do you know that the account of Christ is not made up in the same way?
31525''"Is a new- born child a sinner?
31525''"Is one man then punished for another''s fault?
31525''Are the young men to blame?
31525''Do you know_ In the Volume of the Book_, by Dr. Pentecost?
31525''Has Christ saved you?
31525''Have you been to any Salvation Army efforts?
31525''I sometimes have deep fits of the blues when I think of the children, but their mother was able to trust Jesus with them, and why should not I?
31525''If anyone asks,"Would it not have been better if Mr. Gilmour had taken more care of himself and lived longer?"
31525''It is a_ disease_; if you get it can you leave it off?
31525''Many of these sins you not accused of, but you have sin: sin is fatal, can you free yourself?
31525''Now, how does the matter stand?
31525''Now,_ we believe_: how much do we do?
31525''Often a gentleman would come up and ask,"Where are you going?"
31525''Shortly after this Toobshing set himself up and proposed questions and cases such as:''"Is hell eternal?
31525''Suppose you were freed only from Hell, and transported to Heaven, could you be happy?
31525''Taking these things into consideration, I did not regard their great and often- repeated question,"How about the harvest?"
31525''The question of"How did you get this disease?"
31525''Then the Chinese would ask,"How many people have believed and entered the religion since you left Peking?"
31525''_ June 12, 1870._--I am to- day twenty- seven years of age, and what have I done?
31525''_ October 25._--God has given the hunger and thirst for souls: will He leave me unsatisfied?
3152532- 39)?
31525A smoker there spends a few coppers, and smokes; what harm does he do?
31525And if so, do not tobacco and whisky take the bread out of men''s mouths and the clothes off their backs?
31525And if so, has not every smoker and drinker a part in this sin?
31525And if the old women sang thus, what of the young people?
31525And is there a trouble or hardship we have yet surmounted for Christ''s sake that does not seem sweet to look back on?
31525And why not?
31525Ar''n''t you?
31525Are not souls valuable enough for us to face anything if only we can save some?
31525Are there none of you who could study medicine and go out as doctors to some of the many needy places?
31525Are there not some men whom we might stir up who now escape?
31525Are your schoolfellows Jesus''boys?
31525But for these three things many more men could find a living within the bounds of the district Is not that little district an epitome of the world?
31525But what about the work as regards the saving of souls and establishing of a Church?
31525But where do you live?"
31525But why did God call him away in the midst of life and work?
31525By the mail that conveyed the letter quoted on page 263 he also wrote to an Edinburgh friend:--''Do you know Adolphe Monod''s_ Farewell_?
31525Can not God keep us yet-- will He not do it?
31525Can not the same wonders be done now as of old?
31525Can they not be had?
31525Could not the disciples conspire to make the Gospels?
31525Could we do more?
31525Could you not get a doctor who would be willing to remain single till a location could be secured?
31525Did he tread upon God?
31525Did the hot tea not scald Him?
31525Did you see in_ The Christian_ some time ago a story from Annan, of an old woman who was on the point of being sold out for not paying her rent?
31525Do n''t you know of one who would do?
31525Do not the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, still to show Himself strong on behalf of those who put their trust in Him?
31525Do we not in our day rest too much on the arm of flesh?
31525Do you ever tell them of Him?
31525Do you think we''ll be able to go up to Him at last and say,"We did our part, but you did not do yours, Lord"?
31525Does it not seem clear that what is described can not be the case of one who has the repentant heart?
31525Does not Christ save men from distance from God and bring us near?
31525Does not he increase trade and help the revenue?
31525Does this prove that God is unfaithful?
31525Does this tend to show that the enterprise is hopeless?
31525Frequently they would anticipate me in this, and say,"If tobacco is wrong, how about whisky?"
31525God replies,"If you trust Me with it, do n''t you think I''d give them it as they needed?"
31525He said,"Who are you?"
31525How am I to pack and carry my goods?
31525How is my mission to get on beginning thus?
31525How then?
31525How''s your soul, brother?
31525I ask them if I burnt them would they think they were going to heaven?
31525I asked him if a fly were inside the kettle, would the kettle be alive?
31525I asked him,"Have you travelled this way before?"
31525I heard of Mr. Lovett being in America--_American Pictures_ on the stocks?
31525I knew nothing of anatomy, had no books, absolutely nothing to consult; what could I do but pray?
31525I say then, Did God cast off His people?
31525I wonder is this so?
31525If God has no form, how can anyone be at His right hand?
31525If I love you more abundantly, am I loved the less?
31525If a man is insured against all possible harm, why should he be afraid?
31525If you say so, I may just say that I have something of the same feeling; but what am I to do?
31525In God?
31525In the main, his bold summons was,"Do you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?"
31525In them?
31525Is he marking out a road map, so that he can return guiding an army?
31525Is he taking notes of the capabilities of the country?
31525Is he, as a wizard, carrying off the good luck of the country in his note- book?
31525Is it last time?
31525Is it not blessed of Christ to care so much for us poor feeble men, so sinful and so careless about honouring Him?
31525Is it not so?''
31525Is it not true that but for tobacco and whisky there would be food and clothes for a much larger population?
31525Is n''t it all very silly and very sad?
31525Is not the real lesson of James Gilmour''s life twofold?
31525Is that not so?
31525Is the kingdom a harvest field?
31525Is this the way to get better harvests?
31525Is what is true of that district not true of the whole world?
31525It was the great religious event of the year for the neighbourhood, and how do you think they do?
31525Jesus died to save us: surely we can show our gratitude by giving Him some of our money?''
31525Now when that comes, what are you to do?
31525Ought we not to have it?
31525Passed through large orchards of apple(?)
31525Shall we be able to understand how we were ashamed to do what we knew was a Christian duty before one whom we knew to be a mocker at religion?
31525Shall we be able to understand why we were afraid to speak to this man or that woman about salvation?
31525So we felt with Peter,"Can any man forbid water that these should not be baptized?"
31525That gave us twenty- three miles''private conversation, and a good answer to give to all who demanded,"Where are you going?"
31525The growth of tobacco was defeating heaven''s purpose, and as long as they did so, what face had they to ask for good seasons?
31525The reply of Candace''s eunuch,''How can I understand unless someone shall guide me?''
31525The subject fixed one Friday evening for debate in the discussion class was,"Have animals souls?"
31525The thought passed through my mind,"Can that be the messenger?"
31525The thousands here need salvation; God is most anxious to give it to them: where, then, is the hindrance?
31525Then I say,"What will you have me do?"
31525Then is not this what God wants in us?
31525Then said,"Would any one pray to go there if it were not a good place?"
31525Then was God inside the kettle?
31525Then, again, if God is everywhere, Christ is everywhere right and left of God, and how can that be?
31525They have a system which quite satisfies them, and what more do they want?
31525Thinking round to see what it can be, I hear a voice saying,"Ca n''t you trust Me with the money you have laid up for your children?"
31525To Mr. Owen he wrote on March 2:--''Does God not mean to have a medical man here?
31525Was God in that pot, in the tent, in his boot?
31525Was n''t she a stupid old woman?
31525We may be all dead men directly; are we afraid to die?
31525We must die some time or other; now that we have a near view of its possibility, how can we look forward to it?
31525We trust Him, He saves us; and all He asks is that we should tell men about what He has done; and is there one man we meet to whom we shall not speak?
31525We''ll all go some day and be with her, wo n''t that be good?
31525We_ do_ that, do n''t we?
31525Well, as the men in the furnace said of God,"Will He care to defend us?
31525What if you do n''t like each other?
31525What then?
31525What use are they to me?
31525What were we to do?
31525What_ can_ he be up to?
31525When shall I be able to speak to the people?
31525Where is now the Lord God of Elijah?
31525Whisky and tobacco reduce the comforts and the number of the population there-- is their effect not the same on the world in general?
31525Who can be restrained by the cold- blooded calculation of preserving health?
31525Who would be your companions?
31525Why should n''t I?
31525Why should we be spiritually bankrupt?
31525Why should we be trammelled by the opinions and customs of men?
31525Why should we care what men say of us?
31525Why should we confer with men?''
31525Would Christ have said that?
31525Would not this be ideal Christian life?
31525Would you believe it?
31525Would you credit it?
31525You, Jimmie, know Jesus; does Willie?
31525and if she still insisted he would add in a solemn manner:"_ Mother_, what if the door should be shut when I get there?"
31525shall Christ look to us in vain to declare simply what He has done?
31525to his name would have done?
31525was the question;"would I ever have the hope that I knew others had?"
35221''Do n''t you know that you are surrounded by policemen, some of whom are sure to spot you?'' 35221 ''What''s the use of making trouble?''
35221Criminals who reform? 35221 Crooks that turn straight?
35221Do criminals ever reform, really turn over a new leaf and become good citizens?
35221Do criminals ever reform? 35221 For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
35221Have you kept a good grip on the religion you told me about?
35221Hinky Dinksaid,"Where?"
35221Hinky Dinksaid:"Well, what do you want, anyhow?"
35221Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee; seest thou this woman? 35221 Thieves who resist the temptation to steal?
35221What have you been doing there?
35221Where have you been Burke?
35221-------- And how did his father receive him?
35221-------- CHAPTER SEVEN DOES PRISON WORK PAY?
35221-------- What Is A Friend?
35221-------- Whence came all of those good things?
35221-------- Why art thou cast down?
35221--------"And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
35221All things?
35221Am I saying too much when I say that there is that same trait in human nature today, and that it keeps people out of the kingdom?
35221And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
35221And if that plea falls down, as it does and must continue to do, what defense of the legal killing of our fellowman is left us?
35221As I watched the men put up their hands in reply to the question of"How many of you men want to lead a better life?"
35221As well might we ask does the beautiful life of a true Christian pay?
35221As well might we ask the farmer, as he carefully tills the soil and sows the seed and labors to cultivate the grain, does it pay?
35221Ask the prisoner behind the bars, does it pay to respect the law?
35221Burns there no fire upon the altar?
35221But how long do you think it would take for the whole town to turn against him if they should ever learn out there that he is''Jimmy the Nibbler''?
35221Can you realize how full those days were spent in the sweet companionship of those who are so dear to me?
35221Criminal Becomes Minister[ Courier- Journal]"Do you know who I am?"
35221Dad said,"Me?
35221Did it ever occur to you that hell must be infinitely worse than it is pictured?
35221Do you think I will disappoint such trust as that?
35221Does God no longer speak to man?
35221Does he long for the salvation of the lost?
35221Does it pay?
35221Does not the Bible say,''Blessed are the pure in heart?''
35221He said,"What''s the use?
35221How can we be leaders with sensual and selfish appetites and desires?
35221How is Mr. John R. Pflanz getting along?
35221If this is a picture of hell, then what must the reality be?
35221In God''s name, is there not something better?
35221Is he indifferent to the condition of the lost?
35221Is it not true that a sense of being ashamed of the gospel shuts out from its blessings those who entertain such unworthy feelings?
35221Isaiah 49:15:"Can a woman forget her suckling child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
35221It Contains Knowledge Holiness Wisdom and Love The Tree of Life and Knowledge"DO YOU KNOW THE WORLD IS DYING FOR A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE?"
35221Make the conditions what you may, I will live up to them every day; I have no friends to plead for me, Dear Governor, ca n''t you set me free?
35221May we not hope to have your check to help in this concerted effort?
35221May we submit to you our plan to secure auxiliary memberships at$ 10.00 each?
35221Now what is the purpose of Christmas day?
35221Pinkerton?''
35221Reader, was not this so with you?
35221So far as I knew he was not wanted for anything, and what good would have come of exposing him?
35221Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
35221The anthem,"Ashamed of Jesus?
35221Then he turned and said:"Do you think there is any hope for me?"
35221What is the trouble to- day that causes all these penitentiaries over our land; why all these jails and the strong arm of the law?
35221What saith the Scripture?
35221What unpaid messenger runs the errands of the prisoners?
35221Who among you will give ear to this?
35221Who is this that forgiveth sins, also?
35221Who pleads with the Governor?
35221Who provides shoes and clothing for the poor prisoners?
35221Who reconciles the erring son in prison with his mother and father?
35221Who tries to soften the heart of the prosecutor?
35221Who will harken and hear for the time to come?"
35221Why not all?
35221Why wo n''t the Governor?
35221Why?
35221Will you be one?
35221Will you not believe it and come to him for safety?
35221Without light, without hope, without rest, and worst of all, without Christ?
35221Would the reader be salt and light?
35221Would you like to know what the officer who last locked me up said about me?"
35221Would you tell some of the stories you tell your fellow men to your wives and daughters?
35221where did you come from and what are you doing here?"
36915***** Lazarus, art thou the same that I saw Begging for crumbs?
36915A Pharisee?
36915Am I not Paul, the prisoner of Christ?
36915And persecutor of the Church of God?
36915By the marge of Acheron Shall dear dreams be then denied, When we slumber one by one?
36915Can you hear the bell Across the valley of our tears that swell The brook called Cedron?
36915Child of a star, Thine avatar, Drunk from the revel; Who am I, God,-- Spirit or clod, Angel or devil?
36915Do I not know?
36915Doth He know my lad singing in the street-- My young Athenian, whose voice for Paul Breathes_ Ave atque Vale_ on the world?
36915He?
36915Lazarus, why art thou come unto me?
36915Learned in the law?
36915Lured by the vision and fashioned to fail, Is it my fault I have fallen so far?
36915Nay, thou are silent; why wilt thou not speak?
36915O Death, Where is thy sting?
36915Or is it in vain That I beneath the stars all night have lain Prone upon earth, clay crying unto clay?
36915Shall we who live and love be then denied The harvest?
36915The Queen is dead?
36915Thou only art left, Thou only, and I-- Wouldst have my pity?
36915Through what dominions of wonder and awe, Beauty and joy, hast thou ranged, hast thou ranged?
36915V Why dost thou linger, thou the miracle Among all marvels?
36915VIII Behold the chaff is beaten from the wheat: Dost thou not hear the flails upon the floor?
36915WHAT IS RELIGION?
36915Was it a flaw in substance of myself That proved two tendencies within me wrought-- Plantagenet commingled with the Guelph?
36915Was it a word that somehow clouded thought?
36915What does thou say?
36915What has happened, dear?
36915What is Religion?
36915What is Religion?
36915When the day of life is done, Shall we slumber one by one?
36915Why did I swoon at the sound of the lyre, Dance and grow wild in the wonder of wine?
36915Why didst Thou form me so helpless and frail Out of the clod and allied to the star?
36915Why doth he sing, and hale me back to life Who on the morn must die?
36915Why in my breast didst Thou kindle desire, Love for the lips of a woman divine?
36915Would thou could hear his song: Anacreon?
36915XII What has become of our great moment when The love we veiled was daringly revealed-- You in my arms, O Heart-- and one kiss sealed The covenant?
36915XV Who is to blame that suddenly there fell Suspicion like a shadow on our souls?
35811''May I not, then, do with thee as I will?'' 35811 But the Lord was displeased at my words, and He rebuked me, saying,''Tell me now, art thou not Mine?''
35811O thou that lovest, wouldst thou know The path wherein thy feet should go?
35811Thou hast betrothed me to Thyself; how could I be lost? 35811 What dost thou bring me, O my Queen?
35811Where is thy patience, O My Queen? 35811 Why do ye not understand My speech?
35811Will you not think of this? 35811 And I fell at His feet and said,''Beloved pilgrim, whence comest Thou?'' 35811 And I said to the Lord,''O loving God, what canst Thou find in me? 35811 And are not the same words still spoken day by day to those who have ears to hear? 35811 And is not heaven enough for thee? 35811 And they ask--What seekest thou thus afar?
35811And when the sisters who were with her said in wonderment,"Would you not be afraid to die without the sacrament?"
35811But Thou art great, and we are small, how then can we receive that which Thou givest?
35811But how can it be that Thou shouldst build a golden house, the house of Thy dwelling place, in a miry pool?''
35811But in the case of communications regarded as the voice of God, and_ not_ standing in opposition to His Word, must not a further distinction be made?
35811But the Lord comforted her, saying,"Is it not true that I always retain in My hand a greater power than I bestow upon My creatures?
35811But whence did Eckhart derive his expressions which reappear in Dante?
35811Can the Son of God not comfort thee?
35811Can the hand that has wounded heal?
35811Can we say that in the nineteenth century it is otherwise?
35811Can"religion"love us?
35811Could you be so uncourteous to Him, as to refuse Him one hour a day in return for these thirty years?
35811Did Dante know it as the Béguine knew it?
35811Did he know that the river was a river of death-- the death which is the death of deaths,"in the land of the Jews"so long ago?
35811Did they not often mistake for His voice the imaginations of their own hearts?
35811For God to each of His creatures gave The place to its nature known, And shall it not be that my heart should crave For that which is mine own?
35811How are we to do this?
35811How did Matilda die?
35811How much power does the spirit of unbelief, of lukewarmness, of corrupted Christianity, exercise upon us?
35811How, then, was it that the true sheep of Christ in the convent of Hellfde followed at times the voice of strangers, and mistook it for His own?
35811I said to him,"Good man, what is it you are lifting?"
35811In how many words could that be taught us which we learn from the one expression,"The Lamb of God"?
35811Is there nothing believed and taught amongst us which blinds the eyes of lost and helpless sinners to their need of a Saviour?
35811O Bride, the saints in glory shine, Can they not fill that heart of thine?
35811O blessed Love, who are they who know thee?
35811Or slay, if no balm there be?
35811Should she not rejoice and sing?
35811Soul, couldst thou abide for an hour alone In the burning fire around His throne?"
35811The nightingale she can but sing, For she is made of love''s delight, Of love bereft, what else were left Than death and night?
35811Then spake the Host--"What need hast thou, That thou dost thus implore?"
35811Then speaketh He and saith,"Beloved one, What would''st thou?
35811This wide, wide world, so rich and fair, Thou sure canst find thy solace there?
35811Thou art joined to Me, O Mine own, for ever, And nearer thou canst not be; Shall aught on earth or in heaven sever Myself from Me?"
35811To the bridal chamber goeth the bride, For love is her home and rest; And shall not I in His light abide, When I lean upon His breast?"
35811Was it in his case but a vague sense of a place of joy and beauty which the soul might find on this side of heaven?
35811Whence came I here?
35811Where art Thou, then, Belovèd?
35811Where wilt thou find that ointment rare, O My belovèd one?
35811Why so?
35811Why so?
35811Wilt thou die for Him who died?
35811Wilt thou render Him love for His loving?
35811Wilt thou, sinner, be converted?
35811[ 10]"Why did I thus pray?"
35811[ 12] Should we therefore conclude that_ all_ they received as His was but the working of their own minds, or a snare of the evil one?
35811nothing which blinds the guilty to their need of the Atoning Blood?
30657''I fast twice a week;''''I give tithes of all I possess;''I am a wonderfully good man, am I not, Lord?
30657Are you lost?
30657Did you not honor the draft?
30657Do you not know,replied the Emperor,"that he honors me and my kingdom by making a large draft?"
30657Do you not remember when Mr. Rainsford called to see you, you were very rude to him? 30657 Dost thou remember me,"said the Quaker,"how I had thee fined for swearing?"
30657For this cause it is of faith, that it may be according to grace?
30657Has not God answered your prayer?
30657How many do you want?
30657Indeed,I said,"how is that?"
30657My child,he said,"what are you crying about?"
30657Tell me,said he,"what did that man say to you?"
30657Well, but what do you suppose I would think?
30657Well, did it do thee any good?
30657Well,he says,"if you will give me$ 500, I will be careful about it; but how can I be careful in spending what I have not got?"
30657What do you do when the devil tempts you?
30657Whence to me this tranquil spirit-- Me all sinful as I am? 30657 Where are you, then, if you are neither saved nor lost?"
30657Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? 30657 Why do you say that?"
30657Why, I always thought that if I kept on trying, God would save me at some time; and now you tell me to stop trying: what, then, am I to do?
30657You can not do that: for my treasure is laid up on high, where you can not get at it?
30657And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
30657And what have we that we can offer to God in return for His free gift of salvation?
30657Are there any thirsty ones here?
30657Are you hungering to get rid of your sinful selves?
30657But you will ask, What is the law given for?
30657Can Christ save him all at once?
30657Can there be hope for me?"
30657Can you conceive of the loving Saviour sending away a poor troubled one who comes to Him?
30657Certainly the attempt to work our way up to heaven is"climbing up some other way,"is it not?
30657Dear friend, do you not need rest?
30657Dear friends, let me put this question to you: Are you full of grace?
30657Did He tell them to go and feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to visit the widow and the fatherless in their affliction?
30657Did the Lord ever say anything similar to what the hymn says?
30657Do we thirst for a deeper work of grace in our hearts?--for the anointing of the Spirit?
30657Do you say you are sinners?
30657Do you think Christ would have gone?
30657Do you think God is going to reason with a man whose hands are dripping with blood, and before he asks forgiveness and mercy?
30657Do you think the great God will do less than He commands us to do?
30657Does God intend to mock us, and make game of us?
30657For what?
30657God has given us Christ; and He has given us His Spirit, and His Word: what need is there to wait?
30657God invites you to come and take it: will you come?
30657Have they, ever done their very best?
30657He addressed them and said"Children, have ye any meat?"
30657Hear you now His loving voice?
30657How can we be emptied?
30657How can you work out what you do not possess?
30657How would the Queen feel, if I were to insult her in that way?
30657How would you deal with him?
30657I CAN imagine some one asking: What does that passage mean--"Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling?"
30657I am afraid if some of us had been in her place we would have answered somewhat in this fashion:"You call me a Gentile dog, do you?
30657I can imagine they said to each other,"What good is that going to do?
30657I could in that case turn round and say:"Great God, why did you expect me to believe a promise that was not true for me?"
30657I said to a man one day,"Does the well never run dry?"
30657I said to him:"My friend, does the devil never tempt you to doubt God, and to think He is a hard master?"
30657I said to the mother:"How is it with your skepticism now?"
30657I want to ask you this question: If sin needs forgiveness-- and all sin is against God-- how can you work out your own forgiveness?
30657If He could set a table for His people in the wilderness, and feed three millions of Israelites for forty years, can He not give us our daily bread?
30657If I am going to live perhaps for fifteen or twenty years, what do I want with dying grace?
30657If I stole$ 100 from a friend, I could not forgive myself, could I?
30657If I told you, Mr. Moody, that I had found a hymn- book last night you would believe me, would you not?
30657Is He a liar?
30657Is it not a time of need now?
30657Is it the fault of the minister?
30657Is it thus descends the merit Of the sin- atoning Lamb?
30657Is not this our own comment and reflection on life''s retrospect?
30657Is there grace for me?"
30657Is there room for me?"
30657It has been a hard battle, has it not?
30657It is offered to all: who will have it?
30657MR. MOODY-- What is it to be a child of God?
30657Many of you have tried hard to save yourselves; but what has been the end of it all?
30657May I be saved by Him?"
30657Mr. M.--A good place to start in would be the kitchen, would it not?
30657Mr. M.--All the sinner has to do is to repose in the promises of God?
30657Mr. M.--Are there not many who give an intellectual assent to all these things; and who yet have no power, and no divine life?
30657Mr. M.--Believe what?
30657Mr. M.--Can a drunkard or a blasphemer be saved all at once?
30657Mr. M.--Can all these friends here believe the promises?
30657Mr. M.--Can he get that to- day if he repents?
30657Mr. M.--Do we get any help by believing that?
30657Mr. M.--Do you not think there are a good many here who believe that Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the world; and yet they are not saved?
30657Mr. M.--Does not the Scripture say that the devils believe?
30657Mr. M.--For whom, then, did Christ die?
30657Mr. M.--Has a man the power to believe these things, if he will?
30657Mr. M.--Have these friends the power to believe?
30657Mr. M.--How are they to begin?
30657Mr. M.--How are we"cleansed by_ the Blood?_"Mr. R.--"The blood is the life."
30657Mr. M.--How do you get faith?
30657Mr. M.--How do you get the Holy Ghost?
30657Mr. M.--How do you obtain that?
30657Mr. M.--How long does it take God to justify a sinner?
30657Mr. M.--How may a man know if he has eternal life?
30657Mr. M.--How much is there in Christ for us who believe?
30657Mr. M.--I understand, then, that if a man rejects Christ to- night, he passes judgment on himself as unworthy of eternal life?
30657Mr. M.--If a man is forgiven, will he go out and do the same thing to- morrow?
30657Mr. M.--If a man receives the word of God into his heart, what benefit is it to him, right here to- night?
30657Mr. M.--If any one here wants to please God to- night, how can he do it?
30657Mr. M.--If people say they are"going to try,"what would you say to them?
30657Mr. M.--If the friends here do not come and get this salvation, what will be the true reason?
30657Mr. M.--If they truly come, will they have the desire to do the things they used to do before?
30657Mr. M.--Is it available now?
30657Mr. M.--Is it not said that if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth,"there remaineth_ no more_ sacrifice for sins?"
30657Mr. M.--Is salvation within the reach of every man here tonight?
30657Mr. M.--Is the Word of God addressed to all here?
30657Mr. M.--Is unbelief a sin?
30657Mr. M.--Should a man not break off from some of his sins before he comes to God?
30657Mr. M.--Should not a man repent a good deal before he comes to Christ?
30657Mr. M.--Some say they have no power to overcome a besetting sin?
30657Mr. M.--Suppose a man say he is not"elected?"
30657Mr. M.--Suppose the people do"come,"and that they fall into sin tomorrow?
30657Mr. M.--To whom are we to confess our sins?
30657Mr. M.--Was the blood shed for us all?
30657Mr. M.--What about those people who say their hearts are so hard, and they have no love to Christ?
30657Mr. M.--What do you consider to be the great sin of sins?
30657Mr. M.--What do you mean by the New Birth?
30657Mr. M.--What do you mean by the Word of God?
30657Mr. M.--What do you mean by"coming"to Christ?
30657Mr. M.--What if any of them should fall into sin after they have come to Christ?
30657Mr. M.--What if he should fall into sin after he has believed in Christ?
30657Mr. M.--What is it to be born of the Spirit?
30657Mr. M.--What is it to believe God?
30657Mr. M.--What is it to believe on His name?
30657Mr. M.--What is it to"receive the Kingdom of God like a little child?"
30657Mr. M.--What is it to"trust?"
30657Mr. M.--What is meant when we are told that Christ saves"to the uttermost?"
30657Mr. M.--What is the Gospel?
30657Mr. M.--What is the best definition of Faith?
30657Mr. M.--What is the meaning of being"saved by the Blood?"
30657Mr. M.--What is the means by which the New Birth we were speaking of is effected?
30657Mr. M.--What is the salvation He comes to proclaim and to bestow?
30657Mr. M.--What is there between the sinner and Christ?
30657Mr. M.--What is your meetness for heaven?
30657Mr. M.--What is your title to heaven?
30657Mr. M.--What is"the gift of God?"
30657Mr. M.--What reason does the Scripture give tor the Gospel being hid to some?
30657Mr. M.--What would you advise your converts to do?
30657Mr. M.--What would you say to a man who says he has tried a good many times and failed; and who has become discouraged?
30657Mr. M.--What would you say to any one who thinks he has no power to believe?
30657Mr. M.--What, then, should they wait for?
30657Mr. M.--Who is it that judges a man to be unworthy of eternal life?
30657Mr. M.--Why is salvation obtained by faith?
30657Mr. M.--Will Christ crowd out the world if He comes in?
30657Mr. M.--Would you advise people to come to God as they are, with their unfeeling, treacherous, hard hearts-- with any kind of heart?
30657Mr. M.--Would you make a distinction between Christ''s work for us and the Spirit''s work in us?
30657Mr. M.--You mean it is just as powerful to- day as it was eighteen hundred years ago when He shed it?
30657Mr. M.--You would advise them, then, to trust in the Lord, whether they have the right kind of feeling or not?
30657Mr. R.--A gentleman asked me that in the inquiry- room;"What do you mean by the shed Blood?"
30657Mr. R.--Do you remember the story of the woman of Canaan?
30657Mr. R.--How long?
30657Mr. R.--They believe the truth, do they not?
30657My brother, my sister-- are you hungry?
30657No; what do I want with martyr''s grace?
30657Paul said, when he had that famous interview with Christ on the way to Damascus,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
30657Paul says to the Galatians:"Is the law then against the promises of God?
30657Rainsford, how can one make room in their heart for Christ?
30657Rainsford.--First, do we really want Christ to be in our hearts?
30657Say"Lord, I come to thee as a poor sinner; wilt Thou not save me and help me?"
30657She held up her hands and exclaimed,"Was that you?
30657Suppose he swears or has a bad temper, should he not get a little control over his temper, or stop swearing, before he comes to Christ?
30657Suppose you wish to get the air out of this tumbler; how can you do it?
30657Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?
30657That is plain language, is it not?
30657The cry of the world is,"Where can rest be found?"
30657The king said,"What are you going to do with such a fanatic as that?"
30657The last time I was in Chicago, I said to him,"Are you still lingering around Sinai?"
30657The law of works?
30657The little fellow said he would not,"Charlie, do you know what that word means?"
30657The question is: Will you let Christ come in and save you?
30657The rest of the class looked on in amazement; and one of them said:"Teacher, you do n''t mean that the watch is his?
30657The river of God''s grace flows on without ceasing; why should we not partake of it, and go on our way rejoicing?
30657Then they asked Him,"What shall we do that we may work the works of God?"
30657Therefore on the cross He cried out,"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
30657We have been fishing here all night, and have got nothing?
30657What did Jesus tell them to do?
30657What does this Gentile woman say?
30657What fills the places of amusement-- the dance houses, the music halls, and the theaters, night after night?
30657What had Paul ever done that could merit salvation?
30657What is God''s command?
30657What is it to be converted?
30657What is the best way to get full of grace?
30657What is the first step?
30657What is the trouble?
30657What kind of feeling should they have?
30657What says Christ?
30657What will become of me, think you?"
30657What would you say of a man dying of thirst on the banks of a beautiful river, with the stream flowing past his feet?
30657What would you say to such?
30657When a man gets to that point, do you tell me that God can not use him to build up His kingdom?
30657Who will accept it now?
30657Who will come and take it?
30657Who will come?
30657Who will open their hearts, and let the Saviour come in?
30657Who would not feel highly honored if they were invited to some fine residence, to the wedding of one of the members of the President''s family?
30657Why do we not believe Him?
30657Why do we not believe him?
30657Why may I not expect the same when pain and anguish are upon me?"
30657Why not a Demas or a Judas?
30657Why should we go on asking and beseeching God to have mercy upon us, when He has already given His Son, and given His Holy Spirit?
30657Why should we go reeling and staggering under the burdens and cares of life when we have such prospects before us?
30657Why, this woman and her boys have been carrying vessels into the house all day; what can be the matter?
30657Will God reason with a man living in rebellion against Him?
30657Will you let Him?
30657Will you let him do it?
30657Would not the same thing move the heart of any parent here?
30657Would you advise any one who wants to become a Christian to start right here by confessing Christ with the mouth?
30657Would you insult the Almighty by offering Him the fruits of this frail body to atone for sin?
30657Would you not show him the document signed in the name of the President?
30657Would you not take him to your bosom and forgive him?
30657Yet the moment he said,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
30657You do n''t mean that he has n''t to give it back to you?"
30657You say you are not fit to come?
30657are you not longing to see your children won to Christ?
30657granting that there_ might_ be a chance for them if they had, was there ever a time when they could not have done a little better?
30657has Abraham Lincoln pardoned me?
30657what did he mean?
30657why shouldst thou wander From such a loving Friend?
33765But what was the cause of their coming and announcing that a Pseudo- Bishop had been made against the Bishops? 33765 For what are all your brethren, the Bishops of the Universal Church, but the stars of heaven?
33765It is plain, then, that when the Lord asked the Apostles,''Whom say men that I, the Son of Man, am?'' 33765 [ 55] Had St. Chrysostom felt like a Roman Catholic could he have stopped there?
33765After this, who will trust De Maistre''s facts without testing them?
33765And a little after,"What doth the Catholic Christian, if any part hath cut itself off from the communion of the universal faith?
33765And who then but will desire that the successor of St. Peter should hold St. Peter''s place?
33765Are not all the Bishops clouds, who rain down the words of their preaching, and shine with the light of good works?
33765But how can this dogma be imposed upon us as necessary to salvation, if St. Augustin, St. Chrysostom, and the Church of their day knew it not?
33765But how much is the inference from this fact modified by the language of Cyprian himself?
33765But if they were his deputies, as the present Roman claim would have it, who can express their rashness?
33765But was this power in practice exercised in so unmodified a form?
33765But what are we to say about the language of St. Gregory?
33765But why?
33765But you say, how is it that at Rome a priest is ordained upon the testimony of a deacon?
33765Can a claim be true which is driven to shifts such as this for its maintenance?
33765Could they be ignorant of the constitution of that Church of which they were Primates, Saints, and one a Martyr?
33765Could we have any stronger witness to the antagonism between the Papal and Patriarchal or Episcopal System?
33765Did Peter receive them, and John and James not receive them, and the rest of the Apostles?
33765Did he then betray those rights of St. Peter, which he held dearer than his life?
33765Did he who wrote these words mean to censure Constantine for granting a second hearing after the judgment of Pope Melchiades?
33765Do you consent?''
33765Does the"obscene rout"of Ronge and Czerski, bursting forth from the bosom of the Roman Church, awake no misgiving?
33765For how can the guilty party praise the judge by whose sentence he has been beaten?
33765Have we gone through so much experience in vain?
33765He says to the Empress:"But[103] what doth the prelate of the Church of Constantinople desire more than he hath obtained?
33765How did this state of things arise?
33765How has nearly the whole intellect of that country become infidel?
33765How is it, then, that we seek not the glory of this name, though offered us, yet another presumes to claim it, though not offered?"
33765How shall a divided Church meet and overcome the philosophical unbelief of these last times?
33765If St. Gregory did not mean this by the terms''Solus Sacerdos,''''Universus Episcopus,''what did he mean?
33765If his decision was final, must they not have known it?
33765If his primacy involved their obedience, must they not have rendered it?
33765If what he believed or taught was immediately the supreme and irrevocable law, why did he not himself pronounce sentence?
33765Most fair and just: St. Cyprian and St. Firmilian may have innocently erred in such a matter; but what of the way in which they treated the Pope?
33765Now, might it not be stated, that St. Cyprian wrote to Pope Stephen, to request him to depose Marcian, Bishop of Arles?
33765Or are not those keys in the Church, where sins are daily remitted?
33765Or are they who say such things wise defenders of the Church or promoters of unity?
33765Or can any words be spoken more opposed in tone than these to the writings of Fathers and decrees of ancient Councils?
33765Or can the truth of Christianity and the unity of the Church rest upon a falsehood?
33765Or what will satisfy him, if the magnificence and glory of so great a city satisfy him not?
33765Take away this foundation, how would she be infallible, since she exists no longer?
33765That is the way of death: who is so mad as to enter on it?
33765The Bishop Paschasinus said,''Again I ask, what is the pleasure of your blessedness?''
33765The Bishop Paschasinus said,''Does your piety command us to use Ecclesiastical punishment?
33765Under appeal then to so great a judgment, expecting to hear the truth from his colleagues, should he offer them the first example of falsehood?
33765What Roman Catholic would so speak now?
33765What can be more gentle?
33765What more humble?
33765What surely, but prefer the soundness of the whole body to that pestilent and corrupted member?
33765What then is our defence on her part against the charge of schism?
33765What then is the view they present us with?
33765What would St. Chrysostom say to Bellarmine''s doctrine?
33765When Antichrist at his coming calls himself God, will it not be very frivolous, but yet cause great destruction?
33765When the ship of the Church was in distress, whom should we expect to see at the rudder but St. Peter?
33765Who but must view it as a token of that future blessing, that public prayers have been offered up in France and Italy for such a consummation?
33765Who is he, who, in violation of the statutes of the Gospel, in violation of the decrees of Canons, presumes to usurp a new name to himself?
33765Why allege to me_ the custom of a single city_?
33765Why defend against the laws of the Church a fewness of number, which is the source of their pride?
33765Will the Patriarch of Constantinople, or the Archbishop of Moscow, or the Primate of Canterbury, so much as think of assuming it?
33765Would it not be a most miserable success to be able to deceive oneself, or others, as to whether one is or is not within the covenant of salvation?
33765Would not this be fruitless?
33765did Peter receive those keys, and Paul not receive them?
33765is it a private injury that I pursue?
33765or have stated that she was more remarkable for possessing even the bodies of the blessed Apostles than for all other things together?
33765or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
33765or, the one condition to which victory is attached being broken, crush the deadliest attack of the old enemy?
33765you will say, with no distinction, and with minds equally inclined to both parties?
33742Also the Devil tempted the poor Soul, saying to it in the earthly thoughts:"Why dost thou pray?
33742And couldst thou desire anything less?
33742And how can this be taken?
33742And how doth a Man this_ so_, as that he doth it to Christ himself?
33742And how shall I come at the hidden Centre, where God dwelleth, and not Man?
33742And how shall it be remedied?
33742And if one of them might, can you ever make me believe that ever both should be here together?
33742And what method must I take, whereby to arrive at this sovereignty?
33742And what, O my Master, would become of me, if I should ever attain with my mind to that where no creature is?
33742And whither, I pray, should it go?
33742But how cometh this entering of the Will into Heaven to pass?
33742But how finds he_ Nothing_?
33742But how shall I find the nearest way to it?
33742But in that thou sayest, Why do not the Souls which are without God feel Hell in this World?
33742But what would then become of the Body, seeing that it must of necessity live in_ Creature_?
33742But will not this destroy Nature?
33742But, alas, poor man that I am, how is this possible as to me?
33742Consider but what thoughts thou hast in his presence; are they not altogether evil?
33742DISCIPLE And how can this be without dying, or the whole destruction of my Will?
33742DISCIPLE But how can these two subsist together, that a person should both_ love_ and_ hate_ himself?
33742DISCIPLE But how shall I be able to_ break_ this creaturely will which is in me, and is at enmity with the Divine Will?
33742DISCIPLE But how shall I comprehend it?
33742DISCIPLE But if the Love should proffer itself to a Soul, could not that Soul find it, nor lay hold of it, without going for it into Nothing?
33742DISCIPLE But wherewith shall I hear and see God, forasmuch as he is above Nature and Creature?
33742DISCIPLE Dear Master, pray tell me how I may understand this?
33742DISCIPLE How can I hear him speak, when I stand still from thinking and willing?
33742DISCIPLE How can it ever be that I should love that which hates me?
33742DISCIPLE How is it that he can get his good friends into his possession?
33742DISCIPLE How is it that so few Souls do find it, when yet all would be glad enough to have it?
33742DISCIPLE If it dwell only in Nothing, what is now the office of it in Nothing?
33742DISCIPLE Is that where no Creature dwelleth near at hand, or is it afar off?
33742DISCIPLE O where is this naked Ground of the Soul void of all Self?
33742DISCIPLE O, loving Master, how shall I understand this?
33742DISCIPLE Pray tell me, dear Master, where dwelleth it_ in Man_?
33742DISCIPLE Pray what is the virtue, the power, the height, and the greatness of Love?
33742DISCIPLE Pray, how is that?
33742DISCIPLE What is it that I must thus leave?
33742DISCIPLE What now hinders or keeps me back, so that I can not come to_ that_, wherewith God is to be seen and heard?
33742DISCIPLE Where is that in a Man, when Man dwelleth not in himself?
33742DISCIPLE Where is the Ground in any Soul, to which there will nothing stick?
33742DISCIPLE Why not, if the Love should be willing and ready to offer itself, and to stay with them?
33742Do I rightly understand?
33742Does not every man, who has lived his full life, know the truth and reality of all this?
33742Dost thou think that God knoweth thee or regardeth thee?
33742Doth not the melody of them all proceed from his Power, and do they not sport before him?
33742Doth the Spirit of God reprove them for not bringing their voices into one harmony?
33742Doth thy Will go forth from the creatures?
33742For if any liveth in God, and willeth with God, what needeth he dispute about God, who, or what God is?
33742For where must all the intellectual inhabitants of it abide?
33742Hath not Christ paid the ransom and satisfied for all men?
33742How can we judge what we have not understood?
33742How is that possible?
33742How not, said the inquisitive Junius, must not the Soul leave the body at death and go either to Heaven or Hell?
33742Is it not surely worth thy while, and all that thou canst ever do?
33742MASTER Son, why art thou so dispirited?
33742Must I not cry out,_ I am undone_?
33742Now what did he under this most terrible assault both from without and within?
33742O how may I arrive at the Unity of Will, and how come into the Unity of Vision?
33742O what shall I do, that I may reach this which I so much long for?
33742Or what needeth any understanding Spirit to be kept here or there, in order to its happiness or misery?
33742Or where is that which abideth and dwelleth not in something?
33742Or, must not the outward Life hence perish, with the earthly body which I carry?
33742SCHOLAR How shall all people and nations be brought to judgment?
33742SCHOLAR How will the sentence be pronounced?
33742SCHOLAR Shall all then have eternal joy and glorification alike?
33742SCHOLAR Shall we not rise again with our visible bodies, and live in them for ever?
33742SCHOLAR What shall be after this World, when all things perish and come to an end?
33742SCHOLAR What then is the Body of Man?
33742SCHOLAR Wherefore then doth God suffer such strife and contention to be in this time?
33742SCHOLAR With what matter and form shall the human Body rise?
33742THE DEVIL SAID How wilt thou see and speculate into them, when thou canst not know their essence and property?
33742THE DISTRESSED SOUL SAID What then shall I do to bud forth again, and recover the first Life, wherein I was at rest before I became an Image?
33742THE SOUL SAID How may I come to know their essence and property?
33742Tell me plainly, loving Sir, where it is, and how it is to be found of me, and entered into?
33742The_ Scholar_ thanked his Master for this liberty and said: How far then are Heaven and Hell asunder?
33742Thou hast no faith or belief in God at all; how then should he hear thee?
33742Understandest thou this?
33742What Place can bound a Thought?
33742What am I to do in this case?
33742What can I say more?
33742What dost thou suppose will become of thee, if thou turn to be so stupid and melancholy?
33742What dost thou?
33742What is then required of me in order to admit this Breaker of the partition, and to promote the attainment of the ends of such admission?
33742What is there required of thee but to stand still and see the salvation of thy God?
33742What must I do to get it?
33742What then dwelleth in such a Creature as this?
33742What, can Heaven and Hell be here present, where we are now sitting?
33742What, therefore, must I do with this body, that I may be able to keep up so desirable a conversation, and not to be under subjection to it any longer?
33742Where is the hardship in this?
33742Wherefore, I say, are Love and Trouble thus joined?
33742Who judgeth or condemneth the birds in the woods that praise the Lord of all Beings with various voices, every one in its own essence?
33742Who knows what stands behind this man?
33742Why dost thou torment thyself in thy own Power and Will, seeing thy torment increaseth thereby more and more?
33742Why then should they contend about him in_ Whom they live and have their being_, and of whose substance they themselves are?
33742Will not the Light of Nature in me be extinguished by this greater Light?
33742Wilt thou be mad?
33742Wilt thou destroy thyself in thy anguish and sorrow?
33742Would not Love alone be better?
35577''Whither art thou, traveller?'' 35577 But how shall I reproduce this astonishing light?"
35577But thou, darling, wilt thou not join our company?
35577But where is she?
35577But who will show us this passage?
35577Hast thou found her alive or dead?
35577Is the Empress Helen still in the shade of unbelief?
35577Living,began Noy,"but....""Well, where is she then?...
35577O thou remarkable man, dost thou really not understand that for me this circumstance was worse than all the tortures of poison?
35577Pray tell, what is it you order?
35577Tamara, is it thou we see?
35577Through what power dost thou effect thy cures?
35577Well then, did not some severe illness pull thee down and mercilessly deprive thee of thy strength?
35577Well, say now I prythee where is she staying? 35577 Well, what of it?"
35577Well, where then are the traces of the wood- pile?
35577What does thy painful grief consist in?
35577What dost thou wish me to give you as a reward for thy highly valuable services?
35577What in the world does all this mean?
35577What is the matter with thee, O wise hermit?
35577What is the matter with thee, my dear child?
35577What possible use can my hero prince''s strength be to me when my heart is harder than stone?
35577What, my sister? 35577 Where is Mtzkhet?"
35577Who and what can dare to oppose itself to thee? 35577 Who art thou-- magnificent creature?"
35577Why art thou so silent?
35577Why art thou thus silent?
35577Why dost thou so rejoice-- miserable Satan?
35577Why should there not be one? 35577 Why under the sun do they call thee the benefactor of men?"
35577Why, is it far to the sea?
35577Why-- is it possible?
35577You recognized me, tavad?
35577''Must we ride still farther?''
35577And Tsar and people asked each other with the greatest surprise:"What can this mean?"
35577And do they not give thee the power of healing, which nourishes thee wherever thou art?
35577And thou sayest that he could be my slave-- well, do I want such a thing?
35577Art thou sent by her?"
35577B:"It is possible that the laws of your palace were extremely severe and therefore made you feel very depressed?"
35577B:"Then did not regularly and faithfully carried out duties exhaust thee?"
35577B:"There now remains but one supposition, viz., that she united such people as would naturally perfectly hate one another?"
35577B:"Worldly attractions and habits may have led thee off the good track and restrained thy liberty?"
35577Could not a time well come when thou mayest be sorry to have made him thy master, who might be thy slave?
35577Dost thou not secretly bow down before them and seek their moral support?
35577Dost thou not see that this, the eternal, only and true God looks after the needs of the humble and turns His face away from the proud?
35577Hearing these words, Nina raised herself and thanked God and asked:"Well, where then is that land where the robe was discovered?"
35577How can I possibly reward thee-- oh, thou grand old man?
35577How can one call it unhappiness if this made his fortune and rendered him contented?"
35577How could one describe Morphiliziy''s wrath?
35577How didst thou come into our kingdom to save us?
35577How in the world should he represent the features of the most Holy Virgin?
35577How was it possible that during these very few days of rest he wished to take upon himself such a tiresome and dry work?
35577In my astonishment I approached and asked:"Why, mistress, what is this?"
35577Is He not strong enough to deliver me from this disaster?
35577There was so little of it left when she had offered her dinner to the stranger; where then had this veritable mountain of rice come from?
35577Well, tell me then, were you indeed happy and successful?"
35577Well, well, is it possible that not all sisters and brothers perished together with their splendid father?"
35577What doest thou command me to do now?"
35577What is all that to me if I am not to have him?
35577What shall be done with her?"
35577Who was thy instructor?
35577Why in the world dost thou then call thyself a prisoner and foreigner?"
35577Why is it possible then that we sinned in killing Jesus of Nazareth?
35577Why shouldst thou speak of captivity-- O thou happy, happy Tsaritsa, who hast delivered us from the burdens of captivity?
35577You yourself are a young and unmarried man, is it possible you do not understand my thoughts?"
35577but if we made for the village thou too couldst rest?''
35577exclaimed the Saint,"why dost thou abandon me with aspics and snakes?"
35577he asked-- and continued thus:"It is possible that the needs of life have been weighing down on thee?"
35577is there no doctor nearer than that?"
35577quietly asked the old man,"is this the only cause of thy great sorrow?
30449Are you fond of flowers?
30449But do n''t you know you are a sinner?
30449But they will put me in prison,he said:"can not you give me any help?"
30449Do you not think,said my friend,"that you had better come to Christ first?
30449Do you think, then, I would tell you a falsehood?
30449Does he belong to the Episcopal Church?
30449Have you got the money?
30449Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock?
30449How did you get this gift?
30449How do you explain them?
30449How do you know that he put it in the right hand?
30449How is that?
30449How long have you been here?
30449How then shall ye escape, if ye neglect so great salvation?
30449I hearkened and heard; but they spake not aright: no man repented him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done? 30449 Is he a Methodist?"
30449Is he a Presbyterian?
30449Is your eye off the Saviour? 30449 Man, what do you mean?
30449The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
30449The stork says to himself,''Ah, here is a fir tree:''he consults with his mate,''Will this do for the nest in which we may rear our young?'' 30449 The wild goat on the crag does not say,''Have I a right here?''
30449Then, to what persuasion does he belong?
30449Thus saith the Lord, What iniquity have your fathers found in Me, that they are gone from Me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain? 30449 To whom shall I speak, and give warning, that they may hear?
30449Turn ye, turn ye; for why will ye die?
30449Well, do n''t you know that God wants to have mercy on you-- that there is forgiveness with God? 30449 Well,"I said,"what is it?"
30449Well,said the gentleman,"what has He done to you?"
30449What do you do with them?
30449What is the noise in the camp?
30449What is the trouble?
30449What remedy?
30449Why doth this Man thus speak blasphemies? 30449 Why, have you not heard about it?
30449Why, have you not heard the news? 30449 15, 16 we read:Can a woman forget her sucking child that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
3044932:"He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?"
304495, we read:"Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden by a perpetual backsliding?
3044960:"The high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest Thou nothing?
30449A man said to me some time ago,"Moody, how do you feel?"
30449After a few general remarks, he turned to me and said,''Brother Charles, will you close the meeting with prayer?''
30449Again in the 32d verse:"Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire?
30449Again in the 33d verse:"Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
30449Again the high priest asked Him, and said unto Him, Art Thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
30449Am I arraigned by Satan at the Divine tribunal?
30449Am I in affliction?
30449Am I persecuted by the world?
30449And do you think the Judge of all the earth will forgive you and me, and open the question again?
30449And he said,"Who can?"
30449And if, the next day, he were again to bring up that old sin, and ask forgiveness, would not that grieve me to the heart?
30449And immediately when Jesus perceived in His Spirit that they reasoned within themselves, He said unto them, Why reason ye these things in your hearts?
30449And some one says:"Why, my good woman, have you not heard the good news that has come into the camp?"
30449And when Philip talked to the eunuch, as they went on their way, the eunuch said to Philip,"See, here is water: what doth hinder me to be baptized?"
30449And when the Jews came round Him and said,"How long dost Thou make us to doubt?
30449And yet what did Christ say to him?
30449Are you a professed Christian but one who is a slave to some besetting sin?
30449Are you a sinner?
30449Are you hungering after righteousness?
30449Assurance is the confident challenge,''Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
30449Backslider, I would ask you,"What iniquity is there in God, that you have left Him and gone far from Him?"
30449But I can imagine some one saying,"What am I to do?
30449But how can any one read the life of Jesus Christ and make Him out a deceiver?
30449But the boy does not see anything; he says--"I do not see anything; what is it, mother?"
30449But what was Christ''s object?
30449But when I have asked,"Would you not be troubled if you lost one; and would you not set about seeking for it?"
30449Can a man at once repent?
30449Can we look upon that scene, and say God did not love us?
30449Can you be censured for doing well, and not murmur?
30449Can you be misjudged and misrepresented, and yet keep a Christ- like spirit?
30449Can you forgive an enemy?
30449Can you forgive an injury, or take an affront, as Christ did?
30449Can you tell me by what process that same grass was turned into hair, feathers, bristles and wool?
30449Columbus discovered America; but what did he know about its great lakes, rivers, forests, and the Mississippi Valley?
30449Could He be a mere man and talk in that way?
30449Did ever any heaven- sent man fail yet?
30449Did not David find it so?
30449Did not he find it an evil and a bitter thing?
30449Did you ever hear that?
30449Do I pray?
30449Do you believe it is a fact?"
30449Do you not call to mind your astonishment at the draught of fishes so that you exclaimed,''Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord?''
30449Do you not remember when your wife''s mother lay sick of a fever that I rebuked the disease and it left her?
30449Do you remember when in answer to your cry,''Lord, save me, or I perish,''I stretched out My hand and kept you from drowning in the water?
30449Do you think God can forgive a man when he does not want to be forgiven?
30449Do you think that the God who has justified me will condemn me?
30449Do you want to know how to go to Christ?
30449Do you want to know the way?
30449Do, you think that Abraham Lincoln, or any man that ever lived on earth, had as much compassion as Christ?
30449Faith is the eye of the soul; and who would ever think of taking out an eye to see if it were the right kind so long as the sight was perfect?
30449Farewell"?
30449Has God changed?
30449Has He failed in His mission?
30449Has not God the power to keep?
30449Have I been born of the Spirit?
30449Have I not seen it blow the trees in the forest, and the growing corn in the country?"
30449Have I passed from death unto life?"
30449Have we been delivered from sin?
30449Have you a sainted friend up yonder?
30449Have you done your mother a great injury and a great wrong?
30449Have you forgotten being with Me at the supper- table, and in Gethsemane?
30449Have your doubts come back?"
30449He asks:"What have I done that you should have forsaken Me?"
30449He inquired"How?"
30449He leant his elbows on the cot and clasping his hands together, said,"That''s good; wo n''t you read it again?"
30449He quibbles and questions,''May I?''
30449He said"Could I not take that money and go into business, and make enough to pay them back?"
30449He says in another place,"O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee?
30449He says to the young convert"You do not think I am going to believe anything like that?
30449He says,"What iniquity have your fathers found in Me, that they are gone far from Me?"
30449He stopped me and said,"Is that there?"
30449He went up to him, and said:"Tell me, is there not some estrangement between you and the Lord Jesus?"
30449His answer was,"Why, He has saved me; and that is a pretty good proof, is it not?"
30449How can I become a Christian without restoring it?"
30449How can these things be?"
30449How could He be merely a good man and use language as that?
30449How did you know it was good money?"
30449How long did it take to cure that boy?
30449How long did it take to cure those serpent- bitten Israelites?
30449How long does it take to accept a gift?
30449How much does God want you to feel it?
30449How should we get on in the ordinary intercourse of life, and how would commerce get on, if we disregarded men''s testimony?
30449I asked,"Why have you let her go?"
30449I asked:"What is your trouble?"
30449I can imagine one saying,"If God loves me, why does He not make me good?"
30449I can imagine some of you saying,"How shall I go to Him?"
30449I remember a man asking,"Who said that?
30449I said to myself: I have decided to be a Christian sometime; why not begin now?
30449I see the scowl on that Pharisee''s brow as he says,"How can these things be?"
30449I thought he had committed a murder, or some other awful crime; and I asked:"Is there any one sin that particularly troubles you?"
30449If Abraham Lincoln had compassion on that little girl, heard her petition and answered it, do you think the Lord Jesus will not hear your prayer?
30449If Christ bear my sins in His own body on the tree, am I to answer for them as well?
30449If He were mere man, how could He be with us?
30449If a man is not sure of his own salvation, how can he help any one else into the kingdom of God?
30449If gold could have redeemed us, could He not have created ten thousand worlds full of gold?
30449If some one has slandered you, or misjudged you, do you treat them as your master would have done?
30449If the physicians in Israel can not cure me, how do you think that an old brass serpent on a pole is going to cure me?"
30449If you could hear her speak, would not she say,"Come this way, my son,"--"Come this way, my daughter?"
30449Instead of Peter watching one short hour in Gethsemane, he fell asleep, and the Lord asked him,"What, could ye not watch with Me one hour?"
30449Is He not able to do what He came for?
30449Is any reader waiting for some strange feeling-- you do not know what?
30449Is it the beautiful furniture and stately rooms?
30449Is it the pearly gates or the golden streets?
30449Is it true that you have forgotten Me so soon?"
30449Is not God the same to- day as when you came to Him first?
30449Is not that a new birth?"
30449Is not that a picture of Regeneration?
30449Is that not enough to convince you that He loves you?
30449Is that there?"
30449Is there a man or a woman on the face of the earth who has not sinned since becoming a Christian?
30449Is there anything more like hell on earth?
30449Is your heart so hard that you can brace yourself up against His love, and spurn and despise it?
30449It is composed of those who are convinced of sin and from whom the cry comes as from the Philippian jailer,"What must I do to be saved?"
30449Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?"
30449Like Peter we have said,"To whom shall we go?"
30449Many who came to your city years ago serving God, in their prosperity have forgotten Him: and where are their sons and daughters?
30449Now if God has got hold of my right hand in His, can not He hold me and keep me?
30449Now, has not God a right to make a law that all those who become heirs of eternal life must be"born"into His kingdom?
30449O Judah, what shall I do unto thee?
30449Others say,"I am trying to do what is right-- am I not a Christian?
30449Some ask:"How am I to get my heart warmed?"
30449Some men will meet you and say,"Did not Elisha also raise the dead?"
30449Some one will ask"Have all God''s people Assurance?"
30449Suppose that he was poor, dirty and ragged, shoeless and coatless, what would she do?
30449Suppose the news had reached him that he was cast off, and that his father did not care for him any more, would he have gone back?
30449The Lord said,"Shall I hide from Abraham the things which I do?"
30449The Master might have turned and said to him,"Is it true, Peter, that you have forgotten Me so soon?
30449The cry would be,"What''s the matter?"
30449The governor was surprised to find him so fond of the flowers, and he said,"Can you tell me why you like these flowers so much?"
30449The language of your heart will be,"To whom shall we go,"but unto Thee?
30449The stranger said,"How do you know one from the other?
30449Then she went to the doctor and she said:"Will you let me go to the ward and nurse my boy?"
30449Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
30449There is never any deliberation,''May we build here?''
30449There you read:"Wilt Thou be angry with us for ever?
30449To whom did Christ utter these words of wisdom?
30449Was he a drunkard, a gambler, or a thief?
30449Well now, if He is a mere man, how can He be there?
30449Well then, you will ask, what is Repentance?
30449Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
30449What brought the prodigal home?
30449What does it mean?
30449What has a sacrament to do with that?
30449What has going to church to do with being born again?
30449What has not struck you?"
30449What has that to do with being born again?
30449What is it which these witness against thee?
30449What is it?"
30449What is the judgment about such self- righteous persons?
30449What makes home attractive?
30449What prompted God to give up Christ?--what prompted Christ to die?--if it were not love?
30449What was Christ''s motive?
30449What will make Heaven attractive?
30449When they were about to put out this light, what did Christ say to His disciples?
30449When they were mocking Him and deriding Him, what did He say?
30449Wherefore didst thou doubt?"
30449Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee, or to say, Arise and take up thy bed and walk?"
30449Who can fathom the depth of those words:"God so loved the world?"
30449Who can tell the gulf between life and death?
30449Who could lead the children of Israel through the wilderness like the Almighty God Himself?
30449Who ever heard of the sheep going to bring back the shepherd?
30449Who is he that condemneth?
30449Who is he that condemneth?''"
30449Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
30449Who was Nicodemus?
30449Why do n''t you preach him?
30449Why do people commit suicide?
30449Will God demand payment twice of the debt which Christ has paid for us?
30449Will you trample His love under your feet?
30449Would he be happy if God forgave him in this state of mind?
30449Would it not grieve me to have my boy doubt me?
30449Would she wait till he was washed and decently clothed before she would acknowledge him?
30449Would that be honoring me?
30449Would you say to him,"Well, I forgive you,"and leave the matter there?
30449Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
30449Young man or young lady, have you not a mother in the world of light?
30449_ Why should he ask for any more time?_ You have time enough to repent now.
30449and could God''s own Son fail?
30449and did I not see it blow a man''s hat off in the street?
30449and say that He does not love you?
30449for the bitten Israelites?
30449or will you, this hour, give yourself to Him?
30449shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
30449that every reader would ask himself earnestly and faithfully:"Have I been born again?
30449who can forgive sins but God only?
30449wilt Thou draw out Thine anger to all generations?
30449wilt Thou not revive us again: that Thy people may rejoice in Thee?
35953Am I not their spiritual father?
35953And who is Jesus Christ?
35953But how will you get the money?
35953But who will serve?
35953Can I believe you?
35953Come,he said,"did he not allow that after all I was a good priest?
35953Did not I tell you?
35953Do you accept outwardly and in the sincerity of your heart what she commands in the name of Christ? 35953 Do you never go to bed, Don Bepi?"
35953Do you really think,continued the canon,"that I can manufacture banknotes?"
35953Do you remember the silver one which was always going to the pawnbroker at Tombolo?
35953Does God declare Himself distinct from us? 35953 He_ is_ ill,"interposed Rosina vehemently,"but what can you expect?
35953How old is he?
35953In making his decision, has not the pope appealed from the French parliament to the French people?
35953Is it not rather a large sum?
35953May we not hope that your Holiness will do for the world what you have already done for Venice?
35953Not even a couple of eggs?
35953Really?
35953Well?
35953Well?
35953What are you thinking of?
35953What can I do for the Church?
35953What can I do for you?
35953What can we do for you in return?
35953What is the matter?
35953What kind of a pope will he be?
35953What name will you take?
35953What of that? 35953 What of that?"
35953What was the bishop thinking of,they asked one another when Mass was over,"to leave a man like that buried all these years at a place like Tombolo?"
35953Where is Don Giovanni?
35953Where is your trust in God''s Providence?
35953Who is that delightful priest?
35953Who is to preach?
35953Whom do you receive in holy communion?
35953Why do you want to be cured?
35953Why not?
35953Why should n''t he teach the alphabet?
35953Yes or no, do you believe in the divine authority of the Church?
35953You think so?
35953Your Eminence is an Italian archbishop?
35953And did He not choose from their ranks the Apostles who were to carry His message throughout the world?
35953Antony?"
35953Did he ask for the strength of the warrior and the humility of the friar, to be loving like the Christ and pure like His Mother?
35953Do you consent to obey her?
35953Nothing, it was answered, had been laid down as to the necessary dispositions for receiving communion; and how were they to know that they had them?
35953One truth is at stake: was the Church founded by our Lord Jesus Christ or not?
35953Some day he will wear the mitre-- of that I am certain-- and afterwards?
35953The child loves Jesus Christ; it wishes to have Him; why, then, not give Him to the child?
35953The next step was obviously the seminary; but who was to pay the expenses?
35953To preach love was henceforward to be his mission, for what is devotion to the Sacred Heart but love of the love of Christ?
35953Was conciliation possible?
35953Was it not the"man in the street"for whom our Saviour came?
35953Were not the crowds who followed Him mostly composed of"men in the street"?
35953What really happened?
35953What was to be done?
35953What_ is_ Modernism?
35953Who knows?"
35953Will you do your best?"
35953Would a child of seven understand the reverence due to the Sacrament?
35953Would it not then be better for the world, not only to allow her freely to fulfil her mission, but to help her to do so?
35953You hear?
35953and is it not the teaching of Jesus Christ again that inspires in proud man the lowliness of mind which is the origin of all true glory?
35953he exclaimed, smiling,"do you imagine that a prelate of my rank does not know how to serve Mass?
35953he would ask in his cheery way--"another bad night?"
35953pleaded the people,"who knows if you will ever come back?"
35953suggested the almoner respectfully,"considering the actual state of things?"
35953was the answer,"can you not trust your bishop?"
35953who gave their lives for the truth, and won for Great Britain her title of the Island of Saints?"
37501And the time?
37501How could you keep your temper through all the vexatious dispute of to- night''s debate?
37501How did he know?
37501What must I do? 37501 What shall I put it to?"
37501What would be the effect,said I,"on you, if I were to appear at the moment the storm was about to burst?
37501Why did we not know?
37501Why not pray openly and unitedly-- and believe?
37501Why not trust God?
37501( 1) It is said God knows already; why tell Him?
37501( 2) It is said God fore- sees; why try to influence what He knows is sure to be?
37501A friend not far from one of my places of business sent for me, and when I called, he said,"How are you getting on at Cessnock?"
37501After all, is Christianity true?
37501But do you ask for the evidences, and do you propose to begin to pray if the facts are convincing, and to refuse the practice if they are not?
37501But what is prayer?
37501Can the head be anointed with God''s kingly oil which has not been bowed down in the darkness?
37501Did miracles happen?"
37501Do you know what it will cost?"
37501Do you know what"Sabbath Reading"is?
37501Does God not lead souls through darkness into light?
37501For what is the answer to prayer which the praying heart looks for?
37501Has every prayer power with God?
37501I said"Janet"--Janet Stewart was her name--"are you not giving me too much?"
37501If the hairs of our head are all numbered, why not also the shoes of our feet?"
37501Is not the Valley of the Shadow the precursor of the table of love which God spreads?
37501My grace is sufficient for thee"?
37501Paul?"
37501Quarrier?"
37501The certainties of the opening months or years of the Christian pilgrimage had given place to torturing questions, such as,"Am I not deceived?
37501We pray that the divine love would spare them dark days; and yet, are the prayers well prayed?
37501What are its real contents?
37501What is inspiration?
37501What shall be said of the faithful man who, through his own effort, maintained a small but efficient orphanage?
37501When I hear requests for prayer for the conversion of a son or daughter, I say to myself, How much is that parent doing to win that child for Christ?
37501and why not?
33515And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and said unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle? 33515 I say then, hath God cast away His people?
33515Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
33515_ And what shall I more say? 33515 _ Behold we count them patient which endure._"And who are they?
33515_ Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in._Who is this King of Glory?
33515_ Render unto CÃ ¦ sar the things which are CÃ ¦ sar''s._Why?
33515_ This do, and thou shalt live._What claim can CÃ ¦ sar have on man then, which is not also God''s claim?
33515_ What are these which are arrayed in white robes? 33515 And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said, Who are those with thee? 33515 And he said, What meanest thou by all this drove which I met? 33515 And what did Jacob win by his birthright-- his rights of the firstborn? 33515 And what does this constructive creative toil imply? 33515 And what has been the history of the kingdom? 33515 And what has been the long and bitter cry of man''s sad history? 33515 And why? 33515 Are slaves and beggars the chief subjects of Messiah''s kingdom? 33515 Are these words part of a curse, or part of a blessing? 33515 Art Thou a king then, poor, worn, tear- stained Outcast, forsaken of every subject, of every friend, in the hour of Thy bitter need? 33515 But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst not thou agree with me for a penny? 33515 But were there truly twelve or thirteen in each case? 33515 But what good did the birthright do to the supplanter who bought it, and filched the blessing with it? 33515 But what matters? 33515 But why should it not end here? 33515 Can anything which is ordained of God be abrogated? 33515 Can the Messiah, the kingly Son of David, be come, while those who follow Him are the world''s outcasts, spoiled, persecuted, and slain? 33515 Can the living God suffer shame, anguish, and death, for such beings as we are, for such a kingdom as this Crucified One maybe able to win? 33515 Can this be the beginning of the kingdom? 33515 Did David, think you, ever look coldly or carelessly on his bold soldier''s bloody grave? 33515 Do not men in all ages tremble as they rejoice in prosperity? 33515 Do not the proverbs of all nations warn us that trouble in such moments is near? 33515 Does God know nothing of them? 33515 Does not Christ in this place seem to recognise some divided allegiance-- man under two masters, owing duty to CÃ ¦ sar, owing duty to God? 33515 For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks? 33515 For then would they not have ceased to be offered? 33515 Give us hearts of fire, fire that kindles and flashes from heart to heart, from peak to peak of the human; and what work will wait long for gold? 33515 Have we an eye for that inner glory? 33515 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? 33515 Here is a clear and simple principle: but is it a sufficient guidance? 33515 How about John Hampden''s refusal of the ship- money, and the grand and glorious struggle which it inaugurated, by which our liberties were won? 33515 How about the right of resisting CÃ ¦ sar, when he rules unrighteously? 33515 How did the offence arise? 33515 How does the text decide? 33515 How far am I in contact with idolatry in this eating of meat offered to idols? 33515 How far is the conduct of this great Christian teacher to be regarded as giving the rule to us? 33515 How many Christians understand Christianity better than the Jews understood the Judaism of their times? 33515 How much the pain enters into and exalts the joy, who shall tell? 33515 How say you, careworn, toiling, but rejoicing mothers? 33515 If he is to be counted blessed who works in the vineyard, if his work gladdens, enriches, and ennobles him what room is there for the thought of pay? 33515 If it pleases God to make some men to be saved and other men to be damned, who shall question His rights? 33515 Is it malign or benignant? 33515 Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? 33515 Is it, in its very essence, a curse or a blessing to man? 33515 Is not God the sole Lord of his being and of his life? 33515 Is patience no longer beautiful, divine, when it is heaven which has to be waited for, a royal sceptre, an everlasting crown? 33515 Is that tear- stained path He trod, beautiful, transcendently beautiful, in our sight, as it is to the angels and the white- robed choir on high? 33515 Is the solution to be found in the body of the parable, or must we seek it outside in a general study of the ways of God? 33515 Is the symbol of this splendid empire a cross? 33515 Is there not a manifestation of the same law in the history of the universal Church? 33515 Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 33515 Lord, we have seen the seed corn cast into the ground, we have seen it lie there, we have seen it rise, and where is the harvest? 33515 On whom shall we spend our regrets and sorrows? 33515 One would be tempted to ask passionately in that case, Why was not the dire experiment of liberty ended in the hour of the first transgression? 33515 Sons of God, brethren of Christ, citizens of the heavenly state, heirs of everlasting joys and glory, what matters it? 33515 The one question is, Hast thou faith? 33515 The power and the will, said I? 33515 The question is, in which verse of the parable are we to find the key to it? 33515 The tree falls, and who can foresee when it may fall? 33515 Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart? 33515 There being this law of calamity at work, defying all calculation and all defence, what is the true policy of life? 33515 Toil may be borne, pain may be borne; but who in his own strength can wrestle with and master care? 33515 Was it not a betrayal of duty to God to consent to it? 33515 Was it not right to suffer any extremities rather than yield to the imperial claims? 33515 Was there no sad shadow, to his eye, around the beauty of Bathsheba''s child, which no murmuredJedidiah"could chase away?
33515Was this His meaning?
33515We may well feel with a wise one of old,"Such knowledge is too wonderful for us: it is as high as heaven, what can we do?
33515What can be CÃ ¦ sar''s, in contradistinction to that which is God''s?
33515What can the pennies in this case mean?
33515What eye can foresee, what brain can forecast, its destiny?
33515What glance can follow it?
33515What good did the birthright do to him?
33515What hand can touch it?
33515What is it which is ordained of God in government?
33515What is its work?
33515What is the Papacy but an endeavour to realize this splendid and prosperous reign of Christ, of which Judaism dreamed?
33515What king''s command could have wrought this miracle?
33515What then?
33515What things are CÃ ¦ sar''s?
33515What things are God''s?
33515What took them there?
33515What tribute can one pay to CÃ ¦ sar, which is not also paid to God?
33515What was the difficulty?
33515Where are the throngs?
33515Where is the kingdom?
33515Where is the throne?
33515Where lie the springs of your sweetest pleasure, where lie the treasures which you would guard with life?
33515Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?_"( Jer.
33515Who are the pitiable ones here?
33515Who has not known something of the agony with which one dark deed of passion, lust, falsehood, knavery, baseness, can torture a human heart?
33515Who has the right to demand it?
33515Who knows the pathway of the storms, the earthquakes, the lava floods, the drought, and the deluge?
33515Who ordains it?
33515Who would not"rather be a dog and bay the moon,"than such a creature?
33515Who would recognise an usurper because he occupies the palace and assumes the signet of the rightful king?
33515Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, and whom God hath hedged in?
33515Why were these men standing in the market- place?
33515Why were they not lounging idly about the fields, or sleeping at home?
33515Will he not be puzzled perpetually to determine their limits, and to settle what is secular and what is sacred?
33515and whence came they?"
33515does it provide for all the possible exigencies of social and political life?
33515it is as deep as hell, what can we know?"
33515what can withhold the waters from rotting it, and burying the promise of the seed and the hope of the husbandman in their depths?
33515where is it?
33515who can trace it?
33515who knows and rules their times?
33515why was not the free universe, parent of such wrongs and miseries, strangled in its birth?
37583But why should you wish to interfere with the charge of other men? 37583 Well, Berridge,"said he,"have you considered of my request?"
37583Well, will you promise me that you will preach no more out of your own parish?
37583And has it not been imported into other countries by our Missionaries?
37583And if he do not mean this, for what purpose can it be referred to?
37583And suppose the wicked were to raise bitter persecutions, are they to deter the Christian from doing that which he believes is for the glory of God?
37583And who that knows our brother Gilmore, but will be led to conclude that he is the man who is most likely to become their tutor?
37583And will not the glorified assembly around the throne of God be always anticipating large accessions to their knowledge, holiness, and joy?
37583Do not the spirits of the just made perfect now anticipate, with faith and hope,"the adoption; to wit, the redemption of the body?"
37583Has he ever attended a revival meeting in England?
37583Has he ever made the attempt?
37583Has not the Saviour said,"Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you,"& c.?
37583How does he know they will not do for England?
37583I asked him, did the Priest tell him what he must do to be saved?
37583I asked him:"What sacrifice is the mass?"
37583O think how blind and weak am I; How strong and wily are my foes: They wrestled with Thy hosts on high, And can a worm their might oppose?
37583Surely, if praise was offered to God in this form with acceptance formerly, why shall it not be so in the present day?
37583The term_ schism_, Mr. B. tells us, is literal, figurative, or ecclesiastical; but query, is not the ecclesiastical figurative?
37583Then, why do Protestants baptize their infants?
37583Was it not imported into America?
37583Was not religion imported into this country?
37583What are Mr. C.''s flippant remarks when weighed in the balance with these facts?
37583When one said:"No massa, me no go-- me no able to believe yet-- and is it massa Burchell for true?"
37583Yet who was prepared for the severe, the complicated trial which we are now summoned to sustain?
37583You mean to say, said she, that the Church of Rome do so?
37583[ Footnote B: Who, on the perusal of this, does not feel a desire to assist these young men to a seminary?
37583said his lordship,"do you not know that it is contrary to the canons of the church?"
30202Did he suffer much, poor fellow? 30202 Did the beef stick in yer stomach?"
30202Does she?
30202How did yer like the figgy duff?
30202What is it?
30202Why should people get drenched in Fleet- street while the Buckinghamshire farmers want rain? 30202 Why,"said the sailor,"did n''t you infernal Jews crucify him?"
30202* WHO KILLED CHRIST?
30202--"_Popule meus, quid feci tibi?_"According to Luther, fair and foul winds were caused by good and evil spirits.
30202A featherless biped?
30202A possessed person was taken into a monastery, and the devil in him said to the monks,"O my people, what have I done?"
30202Admitting the age of the phrase, some will ask, Is it respectable?
30202After all, might n''t it have been better if he had been spared instead of me?
30202And does not life become sweeter when we see no cruel intelligence behind the catastrophes of nature?
30202And had Pilate any alternative to sentencing him to the legal punishment of his crime?
30202And how can men be"sinners"?
30202And how is it our telescopes can not detect it?
30202And how would the account stand then?
30202And if he be lost-- but to save my soul, that is all your desire; Do you think that I care for my soul if my boy be gone to the fire?
30202And if"devil"and"dodger"are respectable in their single state, how do they become vulgar when they are married?
30202And is not"dodger"clear as well as expressive?
30202And is what is left-- if_ anything_ is left-- an adequate price for the abnegation of manhood?
30202And was not the earth certainly flat, as millions of flats believed it to be?
30202And what is the result?
30202And what man of letters in England-- a country abounding in"the oxen of the gods,"strong, slow, and stupid-- is free from his influence?
30202And what shall we say of the final lines of the whole poem?
30202And what site is there for Heaven out in the cold blackness of space?
30202And why allow investigation if another man''s errors may involve your perdition?
30202And why are they men?
30202And why are they sinners?
30202And why does he say it?
30202And why is he wroth with them?
30202And why is it likely that Paul, of all men, escaped the contagion of fraud, which has always disgraced the Christian Church?
30202And why not?
30202And why should not the question be raised?
30202Are we wrong in preferring to laugh?
30202Are you ready?
30202Besides, your clergy pray for a change in the weather when they find it necessary; and to whom do they pray but God?
30202Between the best and vilest how much difference is there in the eye of infinite wisdom?
30202But does it_ not_ matter whether he go alone or drag down others with him to perdition?
30202But does the proof exist?
30202But has not wit ever been the keenest weapon of the great emancipators of the human mind?
30202But how can anyone be sure that Spurgeon was absolutely right?
30202But how can they sin against God?
30202But how is that to be done?
30202But if the temples of one faith may be so transformed, why may not those of another?
30202But is any one in danger of doing so?
30202But is it not just possible that Spurgeon has gone to hell?
30202But is it not perfectly obvious from the Gospel story that Pilate tried to save Jesus?
30202But is it quite as thick as the heads of the fools who believe it?
30202But is it really worth while for Samson to grind chaff for the Philistines?
30202But is not the hell of Mr. Spurgeon the hell of the New Testament?
30202But is there not antagonism between Evolution and any kind of Theism yet formulated?
30202But is this really vulgar?
30202But should it not also be read in the light of Christian history?
30202But suppose we take this view of the case: does it therefore follow that they acted without justification?
30202But the omniscient Mr. Gosse was born( or_ was_ he born?)
30202But what does it mean?
30202But what if they are mistaken?
30202But what is a_ man_?
30202But who can believe it?
30202But who ever said that it did?
30202But who, it may be asked, is on good terms with him?
30202But why did Jesus imitate the lunatics?
30202But why should a great man waste his energies in propagating such a barren truism?
30202But why should it do anything of the kind?
30202But, on the other hand, if all religions but one are certainly wrong, what is the chance of a single one being certainly right?
30202But_ are_ the spooks real?
30202But_ both_ of them_ can not_ be authentic, and the problem is, which is the very coat that Jesus wore?
30202Can the clergy show a single live specimen?
30202Can the geologist or the chemist discern any difference between the consecrated and the unconsecrated division in a cemetery?
30202Can the third person of the Trinity have sunk into such an abject state as to dodge in and out of buildings, according as he is wanted or not?
30202Can the"universal spirit"dwell exclusively in certain places?
30202Can they deceive him?
30202Can they injure him?
30202Can they limit his happiness?
30202Can they rob him?
30202Could any man in his senses expect them for less money?
30202Could he have been deceived?
30202Could such a slender chance of profit in the next life compensate for slavery in this life?
30202DID JESUS ASCEND?
30202DID JESUS ASCEND?
30202Did he attempt any defence?
30202Did he call any witnesses?
30202Did he mean"Send him to God for judgment?"
30202Did he mean,"The fellow is n''t fit for earth, so send him to heaven?"
30202Did not Jacob take Rachel and Leah together, and walk out with them, one on each arm?
30202Did not the Bible say that General Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and how could this have happened unless it moved round the earth?
30202Did not the obstinate prisoner plead guilty to what was really a charge of sedition?
30202Did the Lord answer the prayer according to its insensity?
30202Did you not perceive the flutter of their black wings?
30202Did you not see them?
30202Did you not smell their sulphurous taint?
30202Do the corpses lie any more peacefully, or decompose any more slowly, for the words pronounced over the mould that covers them?
30202Do we not still speak of the_ fire_ of life, of inspiration, of love, of heroism?
30202Do we not still speak of the_ sunshine_ of prosperity, and of basking in the_ rays_ of fortune?
30202Does he mean to imply that other religions set their faces against"fruit"?
30202Does it not vary with time, place, and circumstance?
30202Does not Jesus speak of everlasting fire?
30202Does not every scientist, and every philosopher, know that the orb of his fate was predetermined?
30202Does not the Christian''s slight percentage of safety fade into something quite inappreciable in the light of this question?
30202Euclid used it in his immortal Geometry; for what else is the_ reductio ad absurdum_ which he sometimes employs?
30202Even if one is entirely right, how do we know it is the Baptists?
30202Faith never saved men here, and why should it save them hereafter?
30202For what is God?
30202Hated, yes; but what did the hatred avail?
30202Have honest openness and strict veracity been_ ever_ regarded as essential virtues in the propagation of the gospel?
30202Have we not a clearer idea of Hamlet and Othello than of half our closest acquaintances?
30202He has deliberately chosen the path to hell, and does it matter whether he travel slowly or swiftly to his destination?
30202He has legs to walk with, a brain to devise, and hands to execute his will What more does he need?
30202How can an inferior apostle be_ sure_ of the kingdom of heaven?
30202How can it apply to"the soul"?
30202How could he_ sell_ his master when the commodity was common?
30202How could his soul enter heaven at the very same moment?
30202How is this reconcileable with the notion that Spurgeon''s soul"entered heaven at 11.5"on Sunday evening, the thirty- first of January, 1892?
30202How should we treat people who believed that centaurs could be seen now?
30202How then do I account for the vulgarities of the Salvation Army?
30202How will his little ones get on without a father?
30202How would this be worse than the groan of any other lost soul?
30202I repeat that they were men of serious aims, and indeed how could they have been otherwise?
30202I should call on that Infinite Love that has served us so well?
30202IS SPURGEON IN HEAVEN?
30202IS SPURGEON IN HEAVEN?
30202If Jesus did not mean what he said, why did he take the trouble to speak?
30202If so, where?
30202Is heaven in the atmosphere?
30202Is it consistent with such a character?"
30202Is it honest to give him hell for not winning the game?
30202Is it just to damn him for holding a bad hand?
30202Is it not better, Christian friend, to defy Moloch instead of worshipping him?
30202Is it not still better to regard this deity as the creation of fanciful ignorance?
30202Is it out in the ether?
30202Is it worth travelling so far to enter the Bible heaven, and sing hymns with the menagerie of the Apocalypse?
30202Is not existence a terror if Providence may swoop upon us with inevitable talons and irresistible beak?
30202Is not this time practically infinite?
30202Is the earth affected by priestly mutterings?
30202Is there any difference that the nose, or any other sensitive organ, can detect between a consecrated church and an unconsecrated chapel?
30202Is there any standard of respectability?
30202Is_ she_ with God?
30202It claims credit for everything; but what has it achieved?
30202It was not Anthony Collins, therefore; but what does that matter?
30202Man is always endeavoring to improve it, but what assistance comes from above?
30202Might he not justly exclaim"I am holier than thou"?
30202Must all the faith be on_ our_ side?
30202My friendly though severe critic, Dr. Coit, who recently discoursed at South- place Institute( or is it Chapel?)
30202Nay, is not Science the mighty child of common sense-- the fruit of Reason from the lusty embrace of Nature?
30202Not a sparrow falls to the ground without his knowledge, and do you think he fails to regulate the clouds?
30202Now what is the Lord to do when they go on in this way on opposite sides?
30202On another occasion he roughly said to Mary,"Woman, what have I to do with thee?"
30202Paul or his opponent?
30202Perhaps so; but_ which_ is speaking in the seventh verse?
30202Shelley pricked this bubble of speculation in the following passage: What is that Power?
30202Shelley''s great cry,"Can man be free if woman be a slave?"
30202Should they not practise a little of what they preach?
30202So familiar did the Devil become that Luther, hearing him walk overhead at night, would say"Oh, is it you?"
30202Surely this fact, which has thousands if not millions of parallels, should abate the impudence of religionists who ask"Who made the world?"
30202Tell us, oh tell us, which of these mouldy old rags did once grace thy holy shoulders?
30202That Heaven is gone, and where is Our Father?
30202That he will come, then, may be taken for granted; and what better opportunity could be desired than the present?
30202That is the theory, but how does it work out in practice?
30202The Freethinker takes nothing on trust, if he can help it; he dissects, analyses, and proves everything, Does this make him a barren sceptic?
30202The clergy live by faith, yet how could they do so if there were not others to support them?
30202The ear may detect a certain rhythm, but where are the set lengths of orthodox versification?
30202The hairs of your head are numbered, and do you think he can not count the rain- drops?
30202Then the game would have lasted his lifetime, and what does it matter if you are found out when you are dead?
30202To whom does he say it?
30202WHERE IS HELL?
30202WHERE IS HELL?
30202WHO ARE THE BLASPHEMERS?
30202WHO ARE THE BLASPHEMERS?
30202WHO KILLED CHRIST?
30202Was he not contumacious?
30202Was it not declared that Charles Bradlaugh would have become a Christian if he had lived long enough?
30202Was not Jesus, in their judgment, guilty of blasphemy, and was not that a deadly crime under the Mosaic law?
30202Was not the same asserted of John Stuart Mill?
30202Was there a sceptic in the train who partially neutralised its effect?
30202Was this due to the fact that Hargraves''prayer was not sufficiently above proof?
30202Well, why not?
30202Were not the Jews, then, bound to kill him if they could?
30202Were not the Jews, then, carrying out the plain commandment of Jehovah?
30202What are they but his own fancies, brooded on till they become facts of memory, and seem to possess an objective existence?
30202What can we conjecture of any other life except from our experience of this?
30202What certainty can they have in the matter?
30202What could be more proper than the transformation of Pagan temples into Christian churches?
30202What does that mean?
30202What father would permit in his family the gross disparities we see in human life?
30202What has God to do with the weather?"
30202What has happened to Providence since the Bible days?
30202What human father would not be ashamed to treat his children with such infamous partiality?
30202What if a man, yea a fancied saint, may be damned without knowing it?
30202What is Faith?
30202What is a miracle?
30202What is the Christian scheme in a nutshell?
30202What is the God of our own theology, as Matthew Arnold puts it, but a magnified man?
30202What is the omitted word?
30202What is the use of thinking if I may not express my thought?
30202What is this principle of persecution, and how is it generated and developed in the human mind?
30202What is_ damned_ then?
30202What more admirable than devoting to the worship of Christ the edifice which had echoed to the tread of the priests of Jupiter?
30202What more can he ask without declaring himself a weakling or a fool?
30202What more does he require?
30202What sense is there in his being paid to indicate the best- known man in Jerusalem?
30202What sensible man believes that the Holy Ghost, if such a being exist, is at the beck and call of every Catholic or Protestant bishop?
30202What then are_ sinners_?
30202What though tempests beat and billows roar?
30202What will his wife do?
30202What wonder is it that Mr. Gosse became intoxicated in turn, and soared in a rapture of panegyric over a Shelley of his own construction?
30202What would man be without fire?
30202When they meet what does it matter which was made for the other?
30202Where is the goodness?
30202Where is the wisdom of this?
30202Who are the blasphemers?
30202Who can conceive an easier method of avoiding the consequences of wickedness?
30202Who killed Christ?
30202Who knows?"
30202Why investigate if you may be damned for your conclusions?
30202Why seek to limit the duration of hell by some hocus- pocus of interpretation?
30202Why should God"damn"men?
30202Why should he argue when argument may mislead?
30202Why should he not come?
30202Why should he not come?
30202Why should he stumble at trifles when he has surmounted the first great obstacle to credulity?
30202Why then do you worship a Moloch who laughs at the writhings of his victims and drinks their tears like wine?
30202Why then does Professor Huxley press the"possibility"of miracles against his Freethinking friends?
30202Why then does the business hold out?
30202Why then, you may ask, did I not quit this inhospitable hotel, and put up at another establishment?
30202Would he not be a perfect barbarian?
30202Would he not be responsible for the curse of that being''s existence?
30202Would it be right in me, or anyone who knew him, to aid or sanction such a fraud?''
30202Would it not impair his sleep, and fill his dreams with terror?
30202Would not every one admit some ability in the unhereditary recipient of fifteen thousand a year?
30202Would not that"lost soul"have the right to curse his maker?
30202Would not this be extremely unjust, nay dreadfully cruel?
30202Would you have done this deed?
30202Yes, but who will vouch for Mohammed?
30202he answers merrily with a"what cheer?"
30202Æschylus, Lucretius, Dante, Milton; how does the Bible excel these in that respect?
33596How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
33596What hast thou that thou hast not received? 33596 11 Why remain sad and idle? 33596 20 What is it that renders death terrible? 33596 27 Wouldst thou know what thou art? 33596 And does it not appear to you most fitting that God, the Holy Ghost, should preserve His spouse, and God, the Son, His Mother, from sin of every kind? 33596 And if she crosses the sea of death will she forget you? 33596 And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?
33596And is anything too good, too beautiful, too precious, for Him?
33596And is it contrary to reason?
33596And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?"
33596And we find it difficult to return this love?
33596And what else could we wish?
33596And who can seriously contemplate those sufferings, borne for us so patiently, without being moved to pity and to repentance?
33596And why should it not be right and useful to invoke the_ intercession_ of the saints?
33596And why?
33596Are not good Catholics more attentive, more devout at Mass than others at their prayer- meetings?
33596Are not these sufficient reasons for the use of the Latin language?
33596Are these words not a sufficient warning to encourage us to persevere in our good resolves?
33596Are you in distress?
33596Are you quite sure of it?
33596Are you to her an honor or a disgrace, a joy or a sorrow?
33596But in the world, in what condition do we behold her?
33596But is it not also a martyrdom to suffer for years the pains of a lingering illness?
33596But is the life of celibacy unscriptural?
33596But should we not go directly to God, since God alone has power to justify us?
33596But what return can I make Thee, being of myself insolvent, indigent, and miserable?
33596Can the altar on which He dwells be too richly adorned?
33596Can we do too much in His honor?
33596Can we doubt the willingness of the saints to aid us by their intercession?
33596Could a course like hers have terminated more appropriately than with so beautiful, painless, and tranquil a passing away?
33596Could language be clearer?
33596Dear reader, did the consummate puerility, silliness, foolishness of such an objection ever present itself to you?
33596Did not God love us first?
33596Did we not oppose them by yielding to our evil inclinations and passions?
33596Do we make void the Gospel?
33596Do we show it in our actions and conduct?
33596Do you shun the company of the wicked?
33596Do you think they would have done so had they families depending upon them?
33596Do you understand any mystery?
33596Do you understand how Jesus Christ is both God and man?
33596Do you understand the Blessed Trinity?
33596Do you wonder, then, that Catholics love and revere their priests?
33596Does religion exert this powerful influence on us?
33596Does this thought not banish all the difficulties of perseverance?
33596For whom, then, shall I henceforth live, if not for Thee, my Lord?
33596Have I not compelled Thee often to dwell in my heart, full of sin and impurity as it was?
33596Have we corresponded with God''s designs?
33596Have you, during your past life, always been a good child of this loving Mother?
33596How can a man sacrifice to idols, when he adores the true God alone?
33596How can the clouds have a voice?"
33596How do I act in suffering and affliction?
33596How do you act in this regard?
33596How must I regard the world and its vanities, when I behold Thee hanging on the cross, covered with wounds?
33596How shall we justify our unfeeling hardness of heart, by which we seek every trifling pretense to exempt us from the duty of aiding the unfortunate?
33596How, then, can it be wrong or superfluous to invoke the intercession of the saints in heaven?
33596How, then, could such a highly privileged body, a pure and virginal body, be permitted to pass through corruption and decay?
33596How, then, shall He feel moved to grant us new benefits?
33596How, then, shall I extol Thee, immortal King of glory?
33596However, is there any reasonable doubt that the saints are able to render us such a service?
33596I have frequently resolved to amend, and yet where do I remain but in the midst of sin and vice?
33596If He had the power to choose her did He not also have the power to preserve her from original sin?
33596If the Son of God said of Himself:"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
33596If they, with the aid of God''s grace, achieved such victories, why should not we, by the same aid, be able to accomplish the little desired of us?
33596If we honor the good and virtuous, where can we find a nobler example of virtue than Mary?
33596If, then, Christ is the author, is not the Catholic practice reasonable?
33596Is it in vain that the keys have been given to the Church?
33596Is it love of truth to believe in the abasement of Christ and to reject His glorification, when both are related in the selfsame book?"
33596Is it not reasonable as well as scriptural to forbid it?
33596Is it not reasonable thus to praise God in psalms and hymns and spiritual canticles?
33596Is it not reasonable to believe and practise that which the Christian Church of every age believed and practised?
33596Is it not reasonable, then, to honor Mary, to love her, and to believe that she loves us?
33596Is it not, then, a reasonable, a beneficial practice?
33596Is it on account of their intrinsic merit?
33596Is it then in vain that Christ hath said:''Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven''?
33596Is not this a reasonable practice?
33596June 1 CAN WE, amongst all hearts, find one more amiable than that of Jesus?
33596MEDITATION WHO can describe Mary''s sorrow when, returning from Jerusalem, she missed her divine Son?
33596Margaret asked him,"How do you know that we worship a crucified God?"
33596Margaret continued:"Why did you not read further on?
33596Now, dear reader, since Jesus Christ is really present, is not the Catholic practice regarding the Blessed Sacrament reasonable?
33596Of whom have we to expect greater benefits or to fear greater evils-- from God or man?
33596On whom shall we call for aid?
33596Or is there any one that doubts the_ efficacy_ of the saints''prayer with God?
33596Or is there anything in her example that we are unable to imitate?
33596Ought the opinion and ridicule of the world influence us to prevent our pleasing God?
33596Ought this not be sufficient inducement for us to serve Him zealously and gratefully?
33596PRACTICE DURING this second great sorrow, what was Mary''s behavior?
33596PRACTICE"HOW shall this be done, because I know not man?"
33596Reprobus rejoined:"So thou fearest the power of Satan?
33596Shall a Christian be less careful as to their virtue?
33596Should I, then, not bear in union with Thee my easy burden of suffering and accept the sweet yoke of Thy commandments?
33596Should we not adore Him as really present in the Blessed Sacrament?
33596Should we not frequently receive Him with pure and contrite hearts?
33596Should we not honor Our Lord and Our God?
33596Should we not show Him every mark of respect and devotion?
33596Should we not, when we enter the church, genuflect, bend the knee in His honor?
33596The Last Sacraments"Is any man sick among you?
33596The cowardly fear,"What will people say?"
33596The soldiers of the guard were terrified and asked each other,"What is this?
33596Then his body is anointed, and thus is fulfilled what stands written:''Is any man sick among you?
33596They can be made heirs of property, of a kingdom on earth without their consent; why not also of the kingdom of heaven?
33596Thou hast created me for heaven; what, then, have I to do with the world?
33596Was it any more difficult for God to sanctify Mary at the moment of her conception, at the moment of the union of her soul with her body?
33596Were you never ashamed of your Catholic name?
33596What better evidence could we have of the beneficial effects of our ceremonies in raising the heart to God?
33596What else but the intercession of the saint whom he had befriended obtained for this heathen the grace of the Faith and martyrdom?
33596What homage can I give in proportion to Thy greatness?
33596What is more capable of raising the heart and mind of man to God than a priest celebrating Mass?
33596What more inspiring than some of our sacred music?
33596What pledge can I give as an earnest of the gratitude I owe to Thee?
33596What prompts such sacrifices?
33596What return do you make to your Saviour for His great and manifold benefits?
33596What return shall I make for all the benefits Thou didst bestow on me?
33596What would be the necessity of this power if they could not exercise it in confession?
33596When she appeared before him he thus addressed her:"What is your name and condition?"
33596Where will you find charity practised in reality except in the Catholic Church?
33596Who am I, O God, that Thou shouldst work such wonders for my sake?
33596Who can describe this affecting meeting?
33596Who can look upon the crucifix or upon a picture of the Crucifixion without being reminded of all the sufferings of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
33596Who will grant me that I may die for love of Thee?
33596Who will say that this practice is not reasonable?
33596Who, for example, can behold the cross on the chasuble the priest wears without thinking of all Christ suffered for us on the cross?
33596Why exhaust thyself in the anguish of melancholy?
33596Witnessing this, how can I continue to sin?
33596Would not Gamaliel''s proposition, to judge whether Christ''s religion be divine or human from its effects, result in its disfavor?"
33596_ Devotion._--What is meant by devotion in prayer?
33596_ Prayer_ O JESUS, Thou hast set me apart from the world; what, then, shall I seek therein?
33596_ Prayer_ O JESUS, who shall give to my eyes a torrent of tears, that day and night I may weep for my sins?
33596void the words of Christ?"
37311Do these Proceedings beget hard Thoughts? 37311 Doth Mankind, walking in Uprightness, delight in each other''s Happiness?
37311Doth Pride lead to Vanity? 37311 Doth he condescend to bless thee with his Presence?
37311A Friend, coming some Miles to see her the Morning before she died, asked her, how she did?
37311And do these Creatures, capable of this Attainment, by giving way to an evil Spirit, employ their Wit and Strength to afflict and destroy one another?
37311As one Query admitted with Unanimity was,"Are any concerned in buying or vending Goods unlawfully imported, or prize Goods?"
37311Do hard Thoughts, when ripe, become Malice?
37311Do our Minds, in Things outward, look beyond our own Dissolution; and are we contriving for the Prosperity of our Children after us?
37311Do we feel an affectionate Regard to Posterity; and are we employed to promote their Happiness?
37311Does Malice, when ripe, become revengeful; and, in the End, inflict terrible Pains on their Fellow- creatures, and spread Desolation in the World?
37311Doth Vanity form imaginary Wants?
37311Doth he claim my Body as his Temple, and graciously grant that I may be sacred to him?
37311Hath not one God created us?
37311Have none of my Fellow Creatures an equitable Right to any Part which is called mine?
37311Have the Gifts, and Possessions received by me from others, been conveyed in a Way free from all Unrighteousness, so far as I have seen?
37311How agreeable to the true Harmony of Society, is that Exhortation of the Apostle?
37311Is not he that sitteth at Meat?
37311May each of us query with ourselves, have the Treasures I possess been gathered in that Wisdom which is from above, so far as hath appeared to me?
37311Now what pious Father beholding his Son placed in one of these Ships, to learn the Practice of a Mariner, could forbear mourning over him?
37311Of this the Prophet appears to have had a Feeling, when he said,_ Have we not all one Father?
37311The Apostle speaking on this Subject, asketh this Question;_ What Fellowship hath Righteousness with Unrighteousness?_ 2 Cor.
37311The Query was,"Are there any concerned in the Importation of Negroes, or buying them after imported?"
37311Their Change is happy: Are the Wicked taken away in their Wickedness?
37311To dwell in thee, and walk in thee?
37311To move and influence to Action?
37311When these Things are weightily attended to, how mournful is the Subject?
37311Which they altered thus:"Are there any concerned in the Importation of Negroes, or buying them to trade in?"
37311Whither would his"concerns"have carried him, had not the Angel of Small- Pox ended his wistful and unrelenting quest?
37311Who amongst us shall dwell with everlasting Burnings?
37311Who is my Neighbour?
37311Why then do we deal treacherously every Man with his Brother, in prophaning the Covenant of our Fathers?_ Mal.
37311_ Is it a Time to receive Money and Garments, Men Servants and Maid Servants?
37311_ Who amongst us shall dwell with devouring Fire?
32145The innocent are gay,[36] gay as the lark That sings in morn''s first sunshine; and why not?
32145''Tis perilous to think, Atheling cried, Most perilous-- how''scape the Norman''s eye?
32145-- Vowed an eternal love; but, diffident, I cast a parting look, that seemed to say, Shall we ne''er meet again?
321451 Who comes( my soul no longer doubt), Rising from earth''s wormy sod, And whilst ten thousand angels sing, Ascends-- ascends to heaven, a God?
3214510 Did I not bid thee, never, never more Or think of me or mine?
32145123 Feel we our hearts beat high, our pulses beat?
3214518 I love, myself, now growing old, To hear the wild harp''s sound: But whence, young harper, dost thou come, And whither art thou bound?
321452 Dear sister, shall we shut our eyes, And to the sight be blind, Nor think of HIM who food supplies To us and all mankind?
321452 Where now the thoughts of anxious life, Its guilty pleasures, where?
32145200 The tender words-- dost thou remember them?
32145240 Can he bring back the dead?
321453 No village monumental stone Records a verse, a date, a name-- What boots it?
321453 When the footpage bent on his knee, What tidings brought he then?
3214534 Now sinks the Crescent, now the Cross, As the fierce hosts assail; But what against o''erwhelming might Can valour''s self avail?
321454 And if ye plead for creatures dumb, and deem their fate severe, Shall_ human_ wrongs, in_ your own_ land, call forth no generous tear?
32145440 Who art thou?
32145470 Is that a cloud?
3214550 Stranger, does thy heart deplore Friends whom thou wilt see no more; Does thy wounded spirit prove Pangs of hopeless, severed love?
321456 King Richard cries, My minstrel knights, Who will the task achieve, To seek through France and Normandy The orphan left to grieve?
32145A breathless courier comes: What tidings?
32145Adela, 60 Atheling whispered, does thy heart say Yes?
32145Ailric, does no hope, even now, Arise on thy dark heart?
32145And Godwin took His hand, and said, My brother, tell us all; How have you lived unknown?
32145And are those golden vessels, from the shrine And temple of the living God, brought forth, In impious derision?
32145And at this hour, do all the princes rise?
32145And is not Juggernaut himself with us?
32145And rider?
32145And saw ye not in order dread The long procession of the dead?
32145And starting from the umbrageous avenue Spread the rich pile, magnificent to view?
32145And therefore must not I go out to play?
32145And were they guilty?
32145And where is he, the son, Whose future fate they pondered with a sigh?
32145And who is she?
32145And who lives in that far- secluded cot?
32145And who, in this sad place, was this old man?
32145And why not, ere the long night of the dead, The slow descent of life together tread?
32145And, besides, Were it not for the comfort of them both That they should be together?
32145Are these the fruits, he said, or seemed to say, Of those high energies of raptured thought, That proud philosophy my precepts taught?
32145Are they all mute?
32145Art thou come With tidings from the Mistress of the World?
32145Art thou refreshed, As now these airs of morn blow soothingly, And breathe a sad repose?
32145Ask we the cause?
32145Ask why that maid, all day, toils in the field, Associate with the rude and ribald clown, Even in the shrinking April of her youth?
32145Ask, is it true?
32145Bade the dark woods their solemn shades extend, High to the clouds yon spiry tower ascend?
32145But say, What perilous mischance hath hither led Thy footsteps in an hour and night like this?
32145But what is that which gathers on thy face, A dark mysterious shade, eclipsing, slow, The splendour of thy calm and steadfast light?
32145But what of William?
32145But where in the great world Shall be thy place of rest, poor Adela?
32145But where is William?
32145But who can be heard after them?
32145But who deserves that awful name?
32145But who is she, Her dark hair streaming on her brow, her eye 130 Wild, and her breast deep- heaving?
32145Can he restore Joy to the broken- hearted?
32145Can you say why?
32145Could it be His spirit?
32145Didst thou never mark A soft blue light, beneath eye- lashes dark?
32145Do they claim His presence, for that here his residence Consorts not with his fortunes?
32145Do they drink, and cry, The King shall live for ever?
32145Does aged Osgood live?
32145Does the hymn 200 Resound to Baal, and the gods of gold?
32145Does this colour seem suitable to a period of general equity and justice?
32145Dost thou bend thy hoary head When all beloved on earth are dead?
32145Doth he live, My father, the old man of whom ye speak?
32145For poverty, I reck it not: what is to me the night, Spent cheerless, and in gloom and solitude?
32145God of eternal justice, what is that?
32145Has he spoken?
32145Has the Arabian wizard with his mace Smitten the barren downs, far onward spread, And bade the enchanted palace rise instead?
32145Hast thou forgotten, that in this dark land, The passover-- meet emblem of the Lamb Of God-- was first ordained?
32145Hast thou oft, by years oppressed, 420 Prayed for rest, eternal rest?
32145Hath she not said, I sit a queen, mighty as Ashtoreth?
32145Heard ye the tossing of the desert deep?
32145Hearest thou aught beside?
32145Hence"forbidding to marry,"unnatural austerities,& c.; and remark, one book of Tertullian to the Gnostics is called-- what?
32145How didst thou pass in safety from this land 85 Of slavery and sorrow?
32145I might ask, why did St Paul add, so emphatically,"these three,"when he enumerated the Christian graces?
32145Is it the tinkle of some rivulet, Wandering in solitude?
32145Is that a magic garden on the edge Of Mendip hung?
32145Is the wine poured from vessels which the Lord Had consecrated?
32145Is there a God?
32145It comes, it comes, o''er cities, temples, towers; O''er mountain heights I see the deluge sweep; Heard ye from earth the cry at that last hour?
32145It was a prayer- book he before had seen: 300 Where?
32145Judged he not well, fair maid?
32145Know ye not, He answered, Waltham Abbey?
32145Look to the west: what seest thou there?
32145Lord, Thee have I followed, now in age, and poor, 139 Thy sufferings were for us-- for us?
32145Marked ye not The trodden throne restored-- the Saxon line[107] Of England''s monarchs bursting through the gloom?
32145Mother, why do you weep and tremble so?
32145My Lord, Do they complain that my child Richard here Is with his desolate and widowed mother, Who has no other comfort?
32145Now, my Lord Cardinal, what is the will Of our great lords with me?
32145Of flowers?
32145Oh, say, 230 Say, villager, what towers are those that rise Eastward beyond the alders?
32145Old man, Art thou not prisoner for gainsaying this?
32145Old man, Beloved of the Lord, wouldst thou know more-- What things shall be hereafter?
32145Reflection sighs; Where?
32145Said not his heart, More blood shall stream Around my sovereign throne?
32145Saw whom?
32145Say, fathers, was it not the hand of God That led his footsteps there!--but has he learned Humility?
32145Say, is not my brother king, Why will he not come here to play with me; Shall I not see my brother?
32145Soldier of Rome, 140 Art thou come hither to this land remote Hid in the ocean- waste?
32145Soon gazing round, She cried, But where is Edmund?
32145Straight he was in the Spirit, and the voice 230 Inquired, What vision comes?
32145That here his power In wonder and in judgment was displayed?
32145Then he who stood upon the mountain''s van With John, and gazed upon the seas below, Said, Look towards the East: what dost thou see?
32145Then said a voice to John, What dost thou see?
32145Then seemed that one among the elders spake To John, and said, What are these multitudes Who bear triumphant palms, all clothed in white?
32145Then the angel said to John, Art thou about to write?
32145Then wherefore sad?
32145They come not: Have they perished?
32145Though all alike Are cased in armour, know ye not that knight Who next, behind the king, seems more intent To listen, and a loftier stature bears?
32145Thy brother, shalt thou see him?
32145Was he wo nt To linger?
32145Was not the hand Of God so visible, that ships of Tyre Might bear the tidings from the east to west From Tyre to Thule?
32145What book is this?
32145What cottage child but has been neatly clad, And taught its earliest lesson, from their care?
32145What dost thou see?
32145What follows?
32145What more?
32145What remains?
32145What says Gibbon?
32145What says its monitory shade?
32145What seest thou more?
32145What seest thou more?
32145What seest thou more?
32145What seest thou?
32145What though gay youth no more his song renews, And summer- light dies, like the rainbow hues?
32145What was his dream?
32145What would you more, my Lord?
32145When in thy sight another''s vast domain Spreads its long line of woods, dost thou complain?
32145When the slow morning came, the tale was told,( Need it have been?)
32145Whence and who art thou?
32145Whence, and what art thou?
32145Whence, who art thou?
32145Where art thou, Thebes?
32145Where is she bound?
32145Where is_ she_ found, whose place And dignity the proudest court might grace?
32145Where shall we meet again?
32145Where, and how;--why should, indeed, Your friends have any fears?
32145Who are ye?
32145Who art thou?
32145Who bade the grave its mouldering vault unclose?
32145Who has not heard, St Cuthbert, of thy well?
32145Who is their king?
32145Who shrieked?
32145Who speaks of Harold?
32145Who was it?
32145Why art thou pale?
32145Why did St John say,"Christ died for the sins of the whole world, and not for ours only"?
32145Why did St Peter say,"Add to your faith virtue"?
32145Why dost thou weep?
32145Why should I trust?
32145Wilt thou sleep thus another year?
32145With trembling voice he asked-- whence?
32145You have no children, else I would not ask, Is there a guardian like a mother''s love?
32145[ 126] Dost thou not hear a voice?
32145[ 154] And what the moral?
32145[ 190] Could arms alone o''er thy brave sons prevail, Helvetia?
32145again, heard ye the choral chant Peal through the echoing arches, jubilant?
32145and that instant Adela 260 Looked up, and wiping from her eyes a tear, Have you forgotten Adela?
32145are my brothers safe?
32145do we meet Here, my lost brother, o''er a father''s grave?
32145for this didst thou proclaim 130 Thyself a god-- a living god on earth?
32145have I prayed in vain?
32145heard ye not Osiris''hymn?
32145know ye not The wretched Editha?
32145might I?)
32145or seest thou not the smoke Of some lone cottage on the hills?
32145shall I Hang o''er thee with a mother''s look of love, Thus bend beside thy bed, thus part the hair Upon thy forehead, and thus kiss thy cheek?
32145tell me, do my brothers live?
32145the stern shade Of murdered Cæsar rises: Art thou dead, King of the world?
32145was it not?
32145was it the fall of hastening oars?
32145when shall we meet there?
32145when will they return?
32145when?
32145where Jerusalem?
32145where are now The temples of the New Jerusalem, Glittering amid the clouds of parting day?
32145who art thou?
32145who would keep a little bird confined In his cold wiry prison?
32145why do we sit here, Amid these dusky walls and arches dim, When it is summer in the fields without, And sunshine?
33247And is n''t it a fine thing to be in earnest?
33247And yet, can you understand it? 33247 But,"some one objects,"this is not in the Standards of our Church?"
33247Does it come once for all? 33247 Have I got_ that_?"
33247I thought you told me you could do what you liked?
33247Is anything too hard for the Lord?
33247Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
33247Then a sweet voice broke the silence, And the dear Lord said to me,''Art thou tenderer for thy little child Than I am tender for thee?'' 33247 What is it to have sin?
33247What new thing can these Convention speakers tell you? 33247 Why have the masses of the people lapsed from the Churches?"
33247Why, then, wo n''t you come with me as I asked you?
33247Wilt thou not be made clean? 33247 _ But some one objects,"I thought that when one became a Christian, and was made a partaker of the Divine nature, he had a clean heart?"
33247_ How much more_ will your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?
3324734,"Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?"
332478);"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
33247A.?
33247All in vain?
33247And if he knows it, may he not bear witness to the fact?
33247And the man of God said, Where fell it?
33247And where are we to get the enabling power?
33247Are we willing to be cleansed?
33247Before you read further, had you not better confess your sin, and tell the Master that you purpose in your heart new obedience?
33247But Paul''s first question to them was,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
33247But now the question is,--not what can the believer do by his efforts to overcome indwelling sin, but what can the Almighty God do?
33247But_ can_ this be the man who quailed before the look of the waiting- maid who charged him with being"with the Nazarene"?
33247By parity of reasoning, if Christ has baptized a pardoned man with the Holy Ghost, may that man not know it?
33247By the widest, wildest stretch of imagination could it be said of you that"Rivers of living water"are flowing from you--"flowing,"mind you,"flowing"?
33247Can He not save from sin, from sinning?
33247Can He not"guard from stumbling?"
33247Can this be the man that"began to curse and to swear, I know not this man of whom ye speak"?
33247Do not we_ all_ need?
33247Do we appreciate the immense difference between"claiming"and"asking"?
33247Do we know Pentecost experimentally for ourselves?
33247Do you know why Peter and John, Ananias and Paul, spake of the Fullness of the Spirit?
33247Do you know why we have not spoken of it to our converts and young Christians?
33247Does it come once for all, or is it always coming?
33247Does it come once for all?
33247Does your Church, your neighborhood feel the vivifying, fructifying, refreshing influences of your presence?
33247From this expression may we not learn the freeness of the blessing?
33247From this expression may we not learn the"_ suddenness_"with which the blessing sometimes comes, and comes consciously, too?
33247From this expression may we not learn the_ personality_ of the Holy Ghost?
33247Had it not better be attended to now?
33247Has it then been verified in your life and experience?
33247Has modern practice been in accord with apostolic practice in this respect?
33247Has not God told him it_ is_ His will?--has He not promised it?--has He not given it to him?
33247Have we been stopping short at half salvation?
33247Have we claimed and received our share?
33247Have we improved then on the apostolic method?
33247Have we life in Christ?
33247Have we not known some Christian men who, as has been well said, are like well- supplied cruet- stands?
33247Have we then, unhappily, through disobedience or neglect, lost the blessing which once we possessed?
33247Have we"received"?
33247Have you cashed the check?
33247Have you claimed it?
33247Have you found the spot where your obedience failed?
33247Have_ we_ overlooked this fact?
33247Have_ you_ obeyed this command?
33247Having now considered the passages in which the various tenses are used, we are able to answer the question-- How does the blessing come?
33247His birthright by virtue of his new birth?
33247How can one''s life be filled with the fruit of the Spirit, unless one''s heart is first filled with the Spirit Himself?
33247How can we be filled with the Holy Ghost if we are filled with something else?
33247How long Between the New Birth and the Filling?
33247How will He grieve if we decline to"buy,"or hesitate to"drink"?
33247How?
33247How?
33247If Christ is here a person, why should the Holy Ghost be a mere influence?
33247If not, why not?
33247If not, why not?
33247If not, why not?
33247If not, why not?
33247If these Ephesians had this experience, why may not believers still?
33247In the R. V., Paul''s question is rendered,"Did ye receive the Holy Ghost when ye believed?"
33247Is it a sin for a believer to- day to disobey the command,"Be not drunk"?
33247Is it a"crisis"or a"process"?
33247Is it not the Church members that elect these men and put them into office in the Church of God?
33247Is not this blessing his very own?
33247Is not this what is meant when it is said,"He is able to save to the uttermost"?
33247Is the King''s Image visibly, permanently stamped upon us?
33247Is the trouble nowadays in the demand or in the supply?
33247Is the"cleansing"of verse 7 the same as the"cleansing"of verse 9?
33247Is there a man on earth who can stand before the infinitely Holy One and say,"I do not come short of Thy glory"?
33247Is there any reason why it should ever be an empty, barren form in our own day?
33247Is there anything in my life and experience to correspond with_ that_?
33247Is there not a cause?
33247Is there one saying,"Oh that I were as in the months of old!"?
33247Is this all Christ meant when He said,"Come unto Me"?
33247Is this life of constant disappointment the normal life of the Bible Christian?
33247Is_ creation_ an"act"or a"work"?
33247It is known that all do not perfectly agree as to the best answer to the question: How to be filled with the Spirit?
33247It will be noted that this answer is precisely similar to the answer that would be given to the question-- How am I to know that I am saved?
33247May he not tell what still greater things the Lord hath done for him?
33247May this not savor of egotism?
33247Must_ this_ necessarily be egotism?
33247Nay, does Christ not expect him to confess?--to tell what great things the Lord hath done for him?
33247Now comes the question,"How am I to get it?"
33247Now, if Christ has taken away a man''s sin, may that man not know it?
33247Now, if you are asked, Do you obey the command,"Be filled with the Spirit,"what is your answer?
33247Of what avail will all God''s"giving"be if a man does not"receive"?
33247Of what use is a"seal"if it can not be seen?
33247One may ask, what is it to be"filled with the Spirit"?
33247Or, if not despising, are you neglecting it?
33247Perhaps the more correct way of putting it would be, Why have the Churches lapsed from the masses?
33247Prayer._"How much more shall your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?"
33247Reader, if you are asked, Do you obey the command,"Be not drunk with wine,"what is your answer?
33247Since then"the promise is unto_ you_,"the question for"you"to settle is, Have you"_ received_"the promise?
33247The first point to be settled is,"Is that the Master''s will for me?"
33247The question then arises, What is it to have a"clean heart"?
33247These objectors or the Sacred Record?
33247To whom does"the promise"of the Father belong?
33247WHO now crosses that desert a second time on our behalf with great camel loads of wine and milk?
33247WHO was it that first crossed the wild with a cup of living water to slake our dying thirst?
33247We have considered how the Fullness is obtained, but now we proceed to consider, How does the Fullness come?
33247We have only to consider, WHO was it that first loved us, and called us to be His own children, when we were wandering in sin''s desert?
33247What are we to say of these cross- grained or fretful, or worldly- minded, or covetous, or pleasure- loving professors of religion?
33247What did it cost Him to draw that water from Salvation''s well, or to buy those luxuries for growth and power?
33247What have we done with_ our_ deposit?
33247What have you done with your birthright?
33247What is sin?"
33247What is the next step?
33247What reservoir is there that does not need replenishing?
33247What will one healing, stimulating draught accomplish in us and others?
33247What, above all, will be the consequences to His glory?
33247When the housewife cleans the house, does she then go out and live in the yard?
33247Where is the room for an"if"?
33247Where was it that the student got his lost axe- head?
33247Who has a fathoming line long enough to sound the depths of that"how much more"?
33247Who is responsible for this unequal yoking?
33247Whom are we to believe?
33247Why is it that I prize this letter and keep it laid up among my treasures?
33247Why not_ now_?
33247Why, then, should he mock his Lord by saying,"If it be Thy will"?
33247Why?
33247Why?
33247Why?
33247Why?
33247Would n''t this be a vast improvement, even on making it clean after it has been made dirty?
33247Would this be wrong?
33247_ Are you living at this moment in the possession and enjoyment of it?_ Or, are you, Esau- like,"despising your birthright"?
33247_ Are you living at this moment in the possession and enjoyment of it?_ Or, are you, Esau- like,"despising your birthright"?
33247_ Cleansing: a Crisis_ But how am I to get this clean heart?
33247_ HOW DOES IT COME?_ How does the Filling of the Spirit come?
33247_ HOW DOES IT COME?_ How does the Filling of the Spirit come?
33247_ HOW LONG BETWEEN?_ It is often asked what time must elapse between the regenerating by the Spirit and the filling with the Spirit?
33247_ HOW LONG BETWEEN?_ It is often asked what time must elapse between the regenerating by the Spirit and the filling with the Spirit?
33247_ HOW OBTAINED?_ We come now to the practical side of our subject.
33247_ MAY ONE KNOW THAT HE IS FILLED?_ The question is often asked-- How am I to know when I am filled with the Holy Ghost?
33247_ MAY ONE KNOW THAT HE IS FILLED?_ The question is often asked-- How am I to know when I am filled with the Holy Ghost?
33247_ MAY ONE LOSE THE BLESSING?_ The question trembles from many a lip-- If I get the blessing, may I lose it?
33247_ MAY ONE LOSE THE BLESSING?_ The question trembles from many a lip-- If I get the blessing, may I lose it?
33247_ MAY ONE SAY THAT HE IS FILLED?_ The question has been raised-- Is it right for one to_ say_ that he is"filled with the Holy Ghost"?
33247_ MAY ONE SAY THAT HE IS FILLED?_ The question has been raised-- Is it right for one to_ say_ that he is"filled with the Holy Ghost"?
33247_ What is a Clean Heart_?
33247and if he knows it, may he not bear witness to the fact?
33247and is it then a virtue to disobey the equally authoritative command,"Be ye filled"?
33247or is it_ always_ coming, as it were?"
33247what is it to be"cleansed from all unrighteousness"?
33247when shall it once be?"
33247where are they?
33247why then should we not_ all_ receive?
33247why?
36476And tell me now, Brother Delworth,she said, after the first greetings were over,"where have you been all this time?"
36476And you believe in Jesus Christ, do you not?
36476Can this be Sister Patience? 36476 Can we think that it pleases his loving heart To cause us a moment''s pain?
36476Do I believe on him?
36476Do you know that I am a deserter from the United States Army?
36476Grandma,said he,"there is plenty of room; why do you not set your basket down?"
36476Have you trodden under foot the Son of God as herein mentioned?
36476Is there a God that will love such a man as I am?--a man who curses him? 36476 Not even an obituary when you die?"
36476Sister Tilton? 36476 Then,"she continued,"would you believe that your request would be granted?"
36476Unseen and unknown?
36476What can this mean?
36476What church do you belong to?
36476Why live so niggardly and poor? 36476 A PERFECT IDEAL Have there been times in your life when a glowing feeling crept into your heart and you beheld a vision of ideal perfection? 36476 A little later my father asked,Have you done what I told you?"
36476After a while, she asked:"How was the meeting last night?"
36476Ah, by the way, do you remember Sister Tilton?
36476And again, should I be willing to give my life for lost sinners and have them scoff and spurn me?
36476And how may I conduct myself so as to receive the benefit?"
36476And when you draw a little note, Why not a larger sum?
36476Are you willing to give yourself up for his sake?
36476As there was soon to be a meeting, he said in his letter,"Daughter, will you please have those good brethren and sisters pray for me?
36476Could I be saved at all when in such a state?
36476Did I need to repent, or only try to do better?
36476Do you know what it means to give yourself up?
36476Does it pay to use patience and prayer when dealing with precious souls?
36476During the next forenoon Mother called me to her and said:"Do you know your father neither went to bed nor slept all last night?"
36476For five hundred years Islam has been supreme in Turkey, the fairest and richest portion of the Old World, and what is the result today?
36476Had the God of heaven, who is a present help in every time of trouble, stretched forth his loving hand to dry her tears of sorrow?
36476Had"He who is touched with the feeling of our infirmities"comforted her heart?
36476Have you made failures?
36476He came up to the court- house and said:"You are a Jew, are you not?"
36476He looked at me puzzled and said,"How can this be?"
36476He said:"Are you a Jew and a believer in Jesus?
36476Hence the best way to meet all such things is to bring them quickly to Father, not inquiring impatiently,"Why must I suffer so?"
36476I have a never- failing bank, A more than golden store; No earthly bank is half so rich; How, then, can I be poor?
36476I now asked myself this question:"How do you believe your mother''s promise?"
36476I realized then the force of the Psalmist''s words,"If the foundations be removed, what shall the righteous do?"
36476I was brought face to face with the supreme question, Are you ready to meet God?
36476I went to the doctor''s office and said to him,"Dr. Estock, do you know what they do to a person that has deserted the United States Army?"
36476Is it true that he will love me so?"
36476It reads something like this:"Would you serve God only as he gives you pleasure in serving him?"
36476Jones?"
36476Making her way to him, she said:"Good morning, Brother, I have not met you before, have I?"
36476My dear mother knelt by my side:"My boy,"she said,"if you should desire anything good that I could bestow upon you, would you ask me for it?"
36476Now came the question,"Must I confess this deed to the church, to my neighbors, and to the world?"
36476SEEING MY CONDITION As God revealed this precious truth, I felt as though some one had said of me,"Doth Job serve God for naught?"
36476Since he knows all and has all power, can we not trust him when we give ourselves into his hands to be molded into his image to shine for him?
36476Sometimes my Banker, smiling, says:"Why do n''t you oftener come?
36476Soon after being introduced to our new surroundings, I was asked these three questions in succession:"Are you willing to stay here and work?"
36476Soon the enemy began to suggest,"Where is your joy?
36476Tell me, what is the source of your happiness?"
36476The doctor prayed first, then his wife, and then his little boy, who said,"Lord Jesus, you have promised to save him; wo n''t you save him?"
36476The thought came to me,"Can you not trust the Lord to carry you through all these difficulties?"
36476These I was very anxious for others to see; for if they were good for me, why not for others also?
36476Trials will come, but what of it?
36476Were my careless actions and thoughtless words sins, or only mistakes?
36476What is it that thou art endeavoring to do for me?
36476When it was all finished, he looked at me with a smile, as if to say,"Did n''t they do well?"
36476When the above- mentioned scripture came to me, the organ- key raised of its own accord, and I said,"Is there anything like that in the Bible?"
36476When the paper came to me, I said to my father,"May I subscribe?"
36476Whence came those agonizing groans, and whither had they flown?
36476Why come and take a one- pound note, When you might have a twenty?
36476Why did n''t he sleep?"
36476Why should I, who longed to be a soul- winner, be a source of trial to others?
36476Why should you thus bring feelings of reproach upon yourself and family?
36476You were at Paldings?
36476a man that stamped his Bible under his feet and fought against him?
36476and do we Ever care to know Whether bitter herbs or roses In our neighbor''s garden grow?"
36476but rather:"What is there in my nature that makes this suffering necessary?
38095And we took all his cities, and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, of every city, we left none to remain"?
38095And what does a trial for heresy mean?
38095But what shall I say more, for the time would fail me to tell of Sabellianism, of a"Modal Trinity,"and the"Eternal Procession of the Holy Ghost"?
38095Can that tongue be palsied by a presbytery that praises a self- denying and heroic life?
38095Can we hope with the story of Daniel in the lions''den to rival the stupendous miracles of India?
38095Did Caesar take the city of Jericho"and utterly destroy all that was in the city, both men and women, young and old"?
38095Did Julius Caesar send the following report to the Roman senate?
38095Does it still glory in the damnation of infants, and does it still persist in emptying the cradle in order that perdition may be filled?
38095Does it still retain within its stony heart all the malice of its founder?
38095How long will they grovel in the dust before the ignorant legends of the barbaric past?
38095How long, O how long will man remain the cringing slave of a false and cruel creed?
38095How long, O how long will mankind worship a book?
38095How long, O how long will they pursue phantoms in a darkness deeper than death?
38095How long, O how long, will man listen to the threats of God, and shut his eyes to the splendid possibilities of Nature?
38095Is a minister to be silenced because he speaks fairly of a noble and candid adversary?
38095Is it a sin to speak a charitable word over the grave of John Stuart Mill?
38095Is it heretical to pay a just and graceful tribute to departed worth?
38095Is it possible that a god delights in threatening and terrifying men?
38095Is it possible that an infinite Deity is unwilling that a man should investigate the phenomena by which he is surrounded?
38095Is it still starving the soul and famishing the heart?
38095Is it still trembling and shivering, crouching and crawling before its ignorant Confession of Faith?
38095Is it still warming its fleshless hands at the flames that consumed Servetus?
38095Is there anything in our bible as lofty and loving as the prayer of the Buddhist?
38095Must the true Presbyterian violate the sanctity of the tomb, dig open the grave and ask his God to curse the silent dust?
38095What would you then think of the doctrine of"vicarious sacrifice?"
38095Who can estimate the misery that has been caused by this most infamous doctrine of eternal punishment?
38095Why should a Christian be better than his God?
38095Why should man be afraid to think, and why should he fear to express his thoughts?
38095Why should she show mercy to a kind and noble heretic whom her God will burn in eternal fire?
38095Why should the Church pity a man whom her God hates?
38095Why should we convert the heathen of China and kill our own?
38095Why should we send bibles to the east and muskets to the west?
38095Why should we send missionaries across the seas, and soldiers over the plains?
33015Are all the children in?
33015Darling, do you know you will soon hear the music of heaven? 33015 How did it work?"
33015How long has this been, then?
33015How was the first sand made?
33015Is it night?
33015John,they asked,"who are you?"
33015Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? 33015 Reckon ye yourselves dead"; but if you were dead, you would n''t need to reckon yourselves dead, would you?
33015Well, but,say some,"is there not a sowing time as well as harvest?"
33015Well, did you tell your friends about having found the Savior?
33015Well, how was the first rock made?
33015Well,I asked,"have I got any peculiar kind?
33015Well,I said,"I have seen you in the audience every afternoon for several weeks and have you heard me say anything against theaters?"
33015Well,I said,"did you ever hear me say anything about theaters?
33015Well,I said,"what made you bring them up?"
33015Well,asked the chaplain,"how did that work?"
33015What made you think that?
33015Who shall be the greater?
33015Why do n''t you go?
33015Why, William?
33015Why,I suppose she said,"what has come over that man?
33015Why,she said,"Do you ever go?"
33015You say I can not live, father? 33015 A Scotchman said to him,Ay, man, why do n''t you come chain and all?"
33015After he had been a Christian some months, he was asked;"What have you found to be your greatest enemy since you began to be a Christian?"
33015Am I to let the whole world know that I am on His side?"
33015And John?
33015And the little fellow smiled and said:"Well, father, I shall be with Jesus tonight, sha n''t I?"
33015And why?
33015Are You Jealous, Envious?
33015Are Your Children Safe?
33015Are all your children in?
33015Are all your grandchildren in?
33015Are we seeking to obtain some position of dignity?
33015Are we wanting to hold on to some title, and are we offended because we are not treated with the courtesy that we think is due us?
33015Are you cross and peevish, and do you make things unpleasant at home?
33015Are you getting the victory?
33015Are you growing more even in your disposition?
33015Are you more amiable?
33015Are you more patient than you were five years ago?
33015Are you not weary of the turmoil of life?
33015But she said again,"Mr. Moody, can I go to the theater if I become a Christian?"
33015Can you say it is?
33015Come, sister, wo n''t you tell your brother?
33015Come, wife, wo n''t you tell your husband?
33015Dear friend, are they all in?
33015Dear friend, are you not tired and weary of sin?
33015Did you ever have a little war of your own with your neighbors, in your own family?
33015Did you ever notice that?
33015Did you ever notice the reason Christ gave for learning of Him?
33015Did you ever think that the trouble lies with you instead of the servants?
33015Do n''t you think there is a strange look in his eye?"
33015Do we think less of ourselves and of our position than we did a year ago?
33015Do you ask me how much I am worth?
33015Do you find someone who has been offended by something you have done?
33015Do you know that for four thousand years no prophet or priest or patriarch ever stood up and uttered a text like this?
33015Do you know, when the hundred and twenty years were up, God gave the world seven days''grace?
33015Do you say:"How am I going to check covetousness?"
33015Do you tell me that John Howard, who went into so many of the dark prisons in Europe, is dead?
33015Do you tell me that Joseph is dead?
33015Do you think Elijah could have uttered such a text as this, when, under the juniper- tree, he prayed that he might die?
33015Do you think he had rest when he was teasing the Lord to let him go into the Promised Land?
33015Do you think if God was going to destroy the world, He would let us go on so prosperously as He has?
33015Do you think that Christ would shut the door in anyone''s face, and say,"I did not mean_ all_; I only meant certain ones"?
33015Do you think that a man who has such eloquence would be looking for a church?
33015For weeks after the chaplain did not see the young man again, but one day he met him, and asked--"By the way, did you take my advice?"
33015Have I done all I can to get my children in?
33015Have n''t you heard of my fame as a preacher?
33015Have we been decreasing of late?
33015Have you ever seen anything in the sermons against the theaters?"
33015Have you not noticed their troubled faces on our streets?
33015He be converted?
33015He died an exile from his country and his throne, and where is his name today?
33015He died to redeem us, and shall we be ashamed or afraid to confess Him?
33015He go to these meetings?
33015He used this text, but the devil put this thought into his mind:"How do you know Christ ever said that after all?
33015He was a righteous man, and if he did that, what must the others have done?
33015His mate came in, and seeing him at his Bible, said,"John, are you interested in these things?"
33015How are we to overcome in time of persecution?
33015How can the world be overcome?
33015How can we overcome this enemy?
33015How do we gain this mighty power?
33015How long would he be governor?
33015I am afraid that if we had been in John''s place, many of us would have said:"What did Christ say,--I am a burning and shining light?"
33015I asked him,"How do you account for creation, for all these rocks?"
33015I asked him:"Do you believe Christ said that?"
33015I have been asked by a great many good men,"Why is it we do n''t have any results?
33015I have had people say to me,"Mr. Moody, how can I get control of my temper?"
33015I said to her after it was all over:"It turned out quite differently from what you expected, did n''t it?"
33015I said,"How do you account for the formation of the world?"
33015If he had lived such a false life that his children had no faith in his word, what would have been his feelings?
33015If men wo n''t fight here for all this reward, what will they fight for?
33015Is Henry Martyn, or Wilberforce, or John Bunyan dead?
33015Is James in?
33015Is John Knox dead?
33015Is John in?
33015Is Wesley or Whitefield dead?
33015Is he living a double and dishonest life?
33015Is it not wonderful?
33015Is it well with your children?
33015Is n''t it grand?
33015Is n''t it time for us to get our friends into the Kingdom of God?
33015Is n''t it worth a struggle?
33015Is n''t it worth fighting for?
33015Is there a prayerless father reading this?
33015It does n''t take you very long to turn around, does it?
33015Its title was:"Are all the children in?"
33015Just then a poor old colored woman rose in the audience, and said.--"Frederick, is God dead?"
33015Let me quote a few words by Dr. Chalmers:"Thousands of men breathe, move and live, pass off the stage of life, and are heard no more-- Why?
33015Men say,"What has he stopped work for?"
33015My dear friends, are we not living in solemn days?
33015My dear friends, is n''t it humiliating?
33015My dear friends, is n''t that a high calling?
33015Now will you come to Christ?
33015Now, are you ready to do it?
33015Now, how are we to get the victory over all our enemies?
33015Now, if this text was not true, do n''t you think it would have been found out by this time?
33015One day the two sisters were together, and the other said:"Now what have you got at those meetings that you did n''t have in the first place?"
33015One of these officers said at the table:"I believe that Carey was a shoemaker, was n''t he, before he took up the profession of a missionary?"
33015Or is he immersed in business and pleasure?
33015Shall I tell you what the"yoke"referred to in the text is?
33015She said,"Can you help me?
33015Some of his neighbors say,"Noah, what is your hurry?
33015Some of his relatives might have said,"What are you going to do with the old homestead?"
33015Surely that is broad enough-- is it not?
33015Taking the note from his pocket he gave it to the lady, and said:"Will you read that note aloud?"
33015That discussion has wrecked party after party, one society after another--"Who shall be the greatest?"
33015The cry of the world to day is,"Where can rest be found?"
33015The heavens will be on fire, and then what will property, honor, and position in society be worth?
33015The little fellow looked up and said:"No; is this death that I feel stealing over me?
33015The neighbors cry out,"What does this mean?"
33015The question is, are you overcoming the world, or is the world overcoming you?
33015There is nothing to be proud of-- is there?
33015They will say:"You ca n''t get away from your mother, eh?
33015Well, but we had no part in crucifying Christ; therefore, what is our sin?
33015What Does it Mean to Come?
33015What are our enemies without?
33015What can I do to overcome it?"
33015What do we see to- day?
33015What does James say?
33015What is the matter with my Christianity?"
33015What is the secret of Sunday driving, of the saloons and brothels?
33015What is the use of being five years about what you can do in five minutes?
33015What is the use of his talking about salvation for the next life, if he has no salvation for this?
33015What is your hurry?
33015What then will become of your soul?
33015What was the matter?
33015What would you think of a farmer who went on sowing all the year round, and never thought of reaping?
33015When He came into the house at Capernaum, He turned to His disciples, and said:"What was all that discussion about?"
33015When a man will drive like Jehu all the week and like a snail on Sunday, is n''t there something wrong with him?
33015When he was dying he called his father to his bedside and said:"Was n''t it a good thing that my sisters went to those meetings?
33015When the young man heard it, he said:"Do you mean to tell me that he has been converted?"
33015When you talk with them they say:"Well, when you say''the world,''what do you mean?"
33015Where Can Rest be Found?
33015Where is he to- day?
33015Where is your son, your daughter?
33015Who can soften your hard heart but Himself?"
33015Who can tell the name of any of the millionaires of Daniel''s day?
33015Who in all the world will say that Napoleon lives in their heart''s affections?
33015Who is able to reach and help drinking men like those who have themselves been slaves to the intoxicating cup?
33015Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?"
33015Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?"
33015Who were the mighty conquerors of that day?
33015Who would have such a man around him as John Bunyan in his time?
33015Whoever heard of a man going out to fish, and setting his net, and then letting it stop there, and never pulling it in?
33015Why are theaters and places of amusement crowded at night?
33015Why?
33015Why?
33015Will I die to- day?"
33015Will you not go out this very day and seek to rescue these men?
33015Will you not lay hold of the promise, and trust it, and follow Him now?
33015Will you thus live and die, O man immortal?
33015Wo n''t it be sweet, darling?"
33015Wo n''t you meet me in heaven, father?"
33015Wo n''t you take up your cross now?
33015Wonderful, is n''t it?
33015Would n''t you?
33015are you getting mastery over the world and the flesh?
33015do you believe it?
33015do you believe it?"
33015what is the meaning of this?"
33015where is your boy, mother?
36216And in the last days mockers came with mockery, walking after their own lusts, saying, Where is the promise of His coming? 36216 And I said to the angel that talked with me, Whither are these taking the ephah? 36216 And is it not a perfect picture of Israel as it is yet to- day? 36216 And is it not so now, not alone with the Jews but with Christendom? 36216 And now, where are the fathers? 36216 And one shall say to him What are these wounds between thine hands? 36216 And one shall say to him-- the false prophet-- What then are these wounds between thy hands? 36216 And the wicked say, How is it that we did not get the better of this hair? 36216 And what is so sensitive, so delicate and easily injured as the apple of the eye? 36216 And what is the report of the angels to their leader? 36216 And what of God''s thoughts and His eternal purposes? 36216 And when shall it all come to pass? 36216 And will not the Lord fulfill these promises of blessing literally to the minutest details? 36216 Are they persons or not? 36216 At this present time when a poor Jew shows himself, even in a so- called Christian(?) 36216 But how did he then come forth? 36216 But in the case of him that says it is for sin when it is killed? 36216 But they said, What is this to us? 36216 But what about the Church as a candlestick? 36216 But why did they keep these fast days? 36216 But why mourning and weeping? 36216 Can God give His blessing to such teaching of His Word? 36216 Could they ever be brought together again? 36216 Had they not been scattered into the four winds? 36216 Has He forgotten His promise? 36216 Have we not here the great whore having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication? 36216 He may have been overcome by the grand and important visions, and is now awakened by the angel with the question,What seest thou?"
36216He said to it, O Temple, Temple, why art thou terrifying thyself?
36216He went to the chief priests and said, What are you willing to give me, and I will deliver Him unto you?
36216How can this be explained?
36216How dare men who call themselves Christians deny its divinity and infallibility?
36216How is this to be understood?
36216How long may the wrath last and for how long may the chariots do their deadly work?
36216Is it a wonder that the Jew turns away in disgust from religions which demand worship of pictures, statues, holy places, etc.?
36216Is it accomplished or is it still future?
36216Know ye not that the saints shall judge the world?
36216Likewise the orthodox Jew will say, Where are the many nations who join themselves to the Lord, the nations who worship the Lord of Hosts?
36216Should not these nations have an interest in that land and in that people?
36216Should there not rather be joy and feasting, gladness and hallelujahs?
36216The Gospel leaven(?)
36216The Lord asks,"Is it unto me, unto me?"
36216The angel of the Lord intercedes and cries to the Lord of Hosts,"How long?"
36216The prophet asks him, Whither goest thou?
36216The question arises, What conquest and calamity is this?
36216The question comes to every student of the word, why is here an interruption in the events which we have followed and which are given chronologically?
36216The question of the prophet,"What are these, my Lord?"
36216The righteous say, How did we ever get the better of this high mountain?
36216There stood the two heavenly visitors in that day with their message,"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye here looking into heaven?
36216Therefore the Lord says, Because it is marvelous in the eyes of the remnant of this nation in those days, shall it be marvelous in My eyes also?
36216This prayer, heard from so many lips to- day in the church waiting for her Lord, is but an echo of His"How long?"
36216To what events do these places refer?
36216We quote from the Babylonian Talmud: That mourning, what was it about?
36216What Jerusalem is it?
36216What are the leading figures in the vision?
36216What deeper meaning is here?
36216What does it matter if there is yonder a poor and suffering people?
36216What is Babylon?
36216What is the command?
36216What of His oath- bound covenant promises?
36216What will it be when the man of sin is in the earth?
36216What will it be when the salt of the earth, the church, is removed?
36216What will then come to this sin- cursed earth through Israel''s fullness?
36216What would be a restoration of Israel to the land without a healing of their sins and a regeneration of the nation?
36216Where shall we begin in treating the awful truth which is put here in such simple language?
36216Where shall we find words earnest enough to picture the terrible facts in connection with it and sound a warning for our times?
36216Wherefore would you have the day of the Lord?
36216Who are the three shepherds to be cut off in one month by the Shepherd?
36216Who art thou, oh great mountain, before Zerubbabel?
36216Who can this be with pierced hands, feet and side, who cometh thus in power and glory from the heavens to save His people?
36216Who has made them thus?
36216Who would say that verses 9- 11 have seen a complete fulfillment?
36216Why do they keep these days indeed still?
36216Why four horns?
36216Why is there no continuation bringing out other phases of Israel''s salvation and the coming of the Lord?
36216Why is there now so little praise with His own, His redeemed ones?
36216Why so often coldness?
36216Why such a beginning of this second burden?
36216Will He be seen there in His Holy Temple by all who come up to Jerusalem?
36216Will not every reader yield himself to that wooing spirit of Him, whose power does silence the flesh?
36216Will the Lord dwell continually in person, after his second coming, in Jerusalem?
36216Wilt thou not become silent before Him, the coming One?
36216Would it be mourning that is needed?
36216refer to this time?
36216when wilt thou come?
36585I will make mention of a Bahai christening[?] 36585 In view of the differences among the friends and the lack of unity among the maid servants of the Merciful, how can Abdul Baha hasten to those parts?
36585What rascally knave calls me abusive? 36585 Will you curse Baha?"
36585[ 443] Now, what are the facts? 36585 [ 585]"These funds Abbas Effendi appropriated and with these made his charitable gifts(?)
365853,"What is his name and what his son''s name?"
36585Again I return to the question,"Is Bahaism specially adapted to be universal?"
36585Are you again planning to get me a wife?
36585As to unification, how is it?
36585At length we said,''She has come, what shall we do?''
36585Azal then asked whether, if God should lay upon him the command to do this, he would obey it?
36585Besides, what advantage is it for a religion to be set forth in 100 volumes?
36585But does not truth demand that it be stated that his reputation in Persia is sullied by definite accusations of vice and immorality?
36585Can this be right to accept worship?"
36585Can we believe that the"Incarnated Father of all"has revealed a new"Most Holy Book"in which bigamy is permitted?
36585Did the"Infallible Pen"err in the former character sketch?
36585Direct inquiry is made,"Are you a Bahai?"
36585Do you not remember your sodomies?
36585Had not a"universal religion"better let linguistics alone?
36585Had not a"universal religion"better let politics alone?
36585He said,"What is it?"
36585How can I classify the late Prof. T. K. Cheyne of Oxford?
36585How can a sinner like me reach Thee?
36585How do such changes aid universality or unification?
36585How shall we settle the question of veracity?
36585I called Maskin Kalam and said to him,"What are these words and doings?
36585I said,"You say they do not work miracles, but must there not be personal power and influence in words?
36585I, p. 169._ Can Bahaism make good its claim to be the fulfillment of and substitute for Christianity?
36585If Baha is true why does he talk so?
36585In either case, what do we see?
36585Is Bahaism fitted to be a universal religion?
36585Is it possible?
36585Is not Bahaism a mass of assertions?
36585Mr. Laurence Oliphant reports that the Court put the question to Baha,"Will you tell the Court who and what you are?"
36585My brother saw that there was something unusual afoot, so he demanded of us with considerable energy,''What is this?
36585My companion said to Ishan,"Why do they curse so?"
36585Perhaps some one remarks,"What''s the difference?"
36585Professor Browne says:"What could be more impractical than the adoption of the number nineteen as the basis of measures or calculations?"
36585Some years ago a Bahai was called before the Governor of Tabriz and questioned,"Are you a Bahai?"
36585The spirit of_ love_(?)
36585There are those who will say,''Have we not Jesus?
36585These are samples of its new and superior(?)
36585V Bahaism and Christianity(_ Continued_) Mrs. Goodall:--"Is it necessary to arise to say the midnight prayers and to make ablution before them?"
36585V. What does Bahaism teach as to the_ political equality of man and woman_?
36585W. A. Shedd, D. D., of Urumia writes,"Does the religion bring about a change of life and character?
36585Was he mistaken in so important a matter?
36585Was this fulfilled in Baha?
36585What are all the people smiling about?
36585What does such language mean?
36585What might the minority expect?
36585What of Abul Fazl''s question,[491]"Have you ever heard of a Bahai accused[492] of drinking wine?
36585What of the progress of Bahaism in America?
36585What of those who remain Moslems and Christians?
36585What shameless ruffian have I abused that he should dare accuse me?"
36585What were the social results of her breaking through the restrictions of Islam?
36585When this was reported to the Bab, he said,"Was there no one to smite him on the mouth?"
36585Where is the boast of progress and superiority, when the most essential unit of human society is nullified?
36585Who else can do that?"
36585Who else can do this?"
36585Why can not Christian people see that its claims annul faith and loyalty to Christ?
36585Why did not Baha preserve alive one of the sons rather than wish him to marry a companion- wife in order to have another?
36585Why did they do so?
36585Why do these brothers revile each other?
36585Why does Abdul Baha encourage them?
36585Why will not Bahai writers give the facts straight?
36585Will God be heard for His much speaking any more than man would be?
36585Would they possibly have shown him visions with the hope of persuading him of the truth of Bahaism?
36585Yet why was I startled?
36585[ 619] The"Kitab- ul- Akdas"commands that the hair should not be allowed to grow below the level of the ear: why does not Abdul Baha keep this law?
36585[ 87] Is not this a high- handed way to deal with God''s Word, as they profess to regard it?
35554But what are its proofs, as to chosen witnesses who testify to its translation by inspiration?
35554But,says the inquirer,"what need have we of the renewal of a covenant which has never been broken?
35554What new doctrine is this, for thou bringest certain strange things to our ears?
35554What will this babbler say, he seems to be a setter forth of strange gods?
35554*** And if they were all one member, where were the body?
35554*** But how shall they preach, except they be sent( of God)?
35554*** For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
35554*** Is any sick among you?
35554And even when the Apostles inquired, saying,"Wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?"
35554And if the ear shall say, because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
35554And if they were all one member, where were the body?"
35554And if they were all one sect, where were the body?
35554And moreover, do they promise the remission of sins, with the gift of the Holy Ghost?
35554And now, I would ask, who are more wicked than the wilfully blind leaders of the blind, who tell us we can not understand the Scriptures?
35554And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt not thou show us what thou meanest by these?
35554Are all apostles?
35554But by and by, their citizenship is called in question, and they produce the certificate of C. D.; the President inquires--"Who is C. D.?
35554But did you ever hear the Lord''s own explanation of this vision, in the same chapter?
35554But do you ask:"Why is the Lord to commission men by actual revelation?"
35554But how shall they preach except they be well educated for the purpose, and sent( by the board of officers)?
35554But says one,"What is the use of the Book of Mormon, even if it be true?"
35554But stop, let us consider-- what is a kingdom?
35554But what are the evidences which we gather from Scripture, concerning the coming forth of this glorious work?
35554But what was the result when, after many a fruitless struggle, an expedition was fitted out, consisting of three small vessels?
35554But why this delay?
35554But, says the astonished reader:"Have not these signs ceased from among men?"
35554By this time the reader inquires, What can this be?
35554Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
35554Do you cast them all off, and say that they have no authority?"
35554For what man knoweth the things of man, save the spirit of man, which is in him?
35554Gifts were not given to make men believe; but what saith the Scripture?
35554Have all the gifts of healing?
35554How could he think of taking that city?
35554How were we to correct the public mind?
35554If otherwise, why was it not written--"Faith comes by miracles,"instead of"Faith comes by hearing?"
35554If the churches of the present day have the Holy Ghost, why are they so much at a loss to understand truth?
35554If the foot shall say, because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
35554If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
35554If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
35554Is this the consummation of all your labors?
35554Know ye not that all your wisdom is foolishness with God?
35554Know ye not, that it was impossible for the world by wisdom to find out God?
35554Let me inquire, How does God make a covenant with the people in any age?
35554Lord, when did we fail in any of these things?"
35554My reader, do you understand this proclamation?
35554Now I ask, Who were Jacob''s progenitors, and what was the blessing conferred upon him?
35554Now I ask, were all His manifestations to Israel in the wilderness mere fables not to be understood literally?
35554Now let us sum up these sayings, and what have we gained?
35554Now, I ask how this great overturn is to be brought about?
35554Now, if any nation, in any age of the world, or in any part of the earth, should happen to live up to their privilege, what would they obtain?
35554Now, query, could Cornelius have been saved without obeying the words of Peter?
35554Now, reader, let me ask, can any one tell whether the Indians of America are of Israel, unless by revelation from God?
35554Now, reader, where do you hear such preaching in our day?
35554Now, we have only to ask whether, in the days of Moses, the Red Sea was_ literally_ divided, or whether it was only a figure?
35554Or shall we, driven to the western shore, Become extinct, and fall to rise no more?
35554Our next is Gen. xix, 12, 13:"And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
35554Perhaps the reader may say the Baptists do; but do they call upon men to be baptized as soon as they believe and repent?
35554The Lord exclaims:"Shall the ax boast itself against him that heweth therewith, or shall the saw boast itself against him that shaketh it?"
35554The Prophet, earnestly beholding him, burst into tears: and Hazael asked him, saying,"Why weepest thou?"
35554Then, where will be the consolation of looking back and seeing them fulfilled?
35554Third: Were these writings to come forth just previously to the gathering of Israel?
35554Under these circumstances, what could be done?
35554Was it for this you searched, toiled, bled, and died?
35554What but the arm of Omnipotence could have moved it forward amid the rage of mobs?
35554What is Prophecy but History reversed?
35554When will the white man''s dire ambition cease, And let our scattered remnants dwell in peace?
35554Whence then this difference?
35554Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
35554Who is there among you of all his people?
35554Who teaches that those who believe and repent, should be baptized, and none others?
35554Who would not have shrunk from such an undertaking, unless inspired by the great Jehovah?
35554Why all this blindness?
35554Why do they walk in so many different ways and doctrines?
35554Why?
35554Why?
35554Would not the news go abroad, far and wide, that a new doctrine had made its appearance, quite different from any thing now practised among men?
35554You might perhaps be startled for a moment, and inquire within yourself:"Why have I never heard this theme sung among the churches on earth?"
35554are all prophets?
35554are all teachers?
35554are all workers of miracles?
35554are none of all the ministers of the present day called to the ministry, and legally commissioned?"
35554do all interpret?
35554do all speak with tongues?
35554is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?"
35554my reader, where do you find a Gospel like this preached among men?
35554was it for this we forsook all worldly objects, our friends, our houses and lands, suffering persecution, hunger, fatigue and disgrace?
37104Can Indulgences be applied also to the Souls in Purgatory?
37104How do you conclude your confession? 37104 What must you do then?
37104Why deprive ourselves of that merit? 37104 ... Do you think that I will ever get better? 37104 And why? 37104 And, if I talked in the language of the gutter, where do you think I learned it? 37104 Are the sisters in the convents American citizens and under the protection of the laws of the country, or are they not American citizens? 37104 But how many true Protestants have we today? 37104 But how? 37104 But nonsense apart, do write me what has happened in that house? 37104 But what? 37104 Can you not see the folly of allowing this one- man power to continue building these institutions all over this fair land of ours? 37104 Can you see how the sisters work to keep ahead of all the other sisters? 37104 Could anyone blame me for believing the terrible stories I had heard about Protestant people while I was in the convent? 37104 Dear Sister: What''s up? 37104 Does Roman Catholicism mean these great principles? 37104 Finally, Mother Nazareth said,What will we tell Archbishop Christie?"
37104Had some of the"holy fathers"been to see him and demanded, and as a good"knight"he had to serve?
37104Has justice no weight or meaning in the government of church organizations?
37104How could I be after spending my life in the convents of the Roman Catholic system?
37104I knew in a dreamy way that I was being cheated out of my right of education, but what was I to do?
37104I looked at him in scorn and repeated,"The House of the Good Shepherd?"
37104I said,"Why ca n''t you be honest?
37104I told her that no one ever had any faults against me before, why all the reports and faults now?
37104If she did not want me there, why did she not tell me?
37104If the Christianity existed in the Roman Catholic Church that should be there, why is there so much rottenness connected with it?
37104If the service of a nurse is worth that amount, why is a sister- nurse not worth just as much, if she does the work required or more?
37104Is it any wonder that Rome can build such magnificent institutions?
37104Is it not a public insult to the sisters of this country, that only French sisters are constantly kept in offices which have relation with seculars?
37104Is it not breaking the law in one instance the same as the other?
37104Is it not convenient to get into power and take advantage of another for all reports and remarks ever heard about you, years before they knew you?
37104Is this Christianity?
37104Must unfit and unscrupulous ones be left to have their own way entirely?
37104Now what is this but making use of religion to play dirty politics?
37104Oh, my American friends, can you not see the folly of it all?
37104Or, was his name placed on the committee for show?
37104Page 110, question 55:"How do you begin Confession?
37104Should religion, if it was the right kind, make people wish and sigh for death to come and put an end to their misery?
37104So you Protestants are each and every one heretics and the Roman Catholic church has no use for you, so why should you cater to them?
37104So, the great question arises,"How are we going to better conditions?"
37104Suppose, Sister O''Brien, if somebody would come and ask you,''Is Johnny Morgan here?''
37104The Word of God says,"If a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her,"but what does the church of Rome care what the Bible says?
37104The question came to my mind,"Why do these people not advance?"
37104Then, why such a radical change in the mind of such a highly educated man?
37104Vincent''s?"
37104Well qualified, was n''t she?
37104What is the meaning of the word Protestant?
37104What were we to do?
37104What''s in the way?
37104When asked what she was doing she just said,"Hell here or Hell hereafter, what is the difference?"
37104When she saw that I was inside she asked,"How did you get in?"
37104Whenever there is any scandal( this is a great Roman Catholic word) in the Protestant churches, is it hidden and tried to be kept down?
37104Where do you suppose I went to do this un- Roman,"un- Christian"act of endeavoring to enlighten my mind?
37104Who commands to abstain from eating meat but the Roman Catholic system on Fridays, ember days and during Lent?
37104Who do you suppose gets this money?
37104Who forbids to marry but the Roman Catholic system?
37104Who is to blame for this condition?
37104Why are we Protestants?
37104Why not?
37104Why should the postal authorities permit the continuous disregard for the laws?
37104Why such national prejudice and jealousy?
37104Why this discrimination?
37104Will you please tell me what would be a good laxative to prevent all this trouble?
37104You ask me what has happened this house?
33180If He Giveth Quiet, Who Can Make Trouble?
331801 Am I a soldier of the cross, And pledged to bear its shame?
331801 Brother, hast thou wandered far From thy Father''s happy home, With thyself and God at war?
331801 Brother, will you slight the message Sent in mercy from above?
331801 Feeble, helpless, how shall I Learn to live and learn to die?
331801 Grows dark thy path before thee?
331801 Hast thou,''midst life''s empty noises, Heard the solemn steps of Time, And the low, mysterious voices Of another clime?
331801 Hath not thy heart within thee burned At evening''s calm and holy hour, As if its inmost depths discerned The presence of a loftier power?
331801 How long, O Lord, his brother''s blood Shall man in battle spill?
331801 O Lovely Voices of the sky, Which hymned the Saviour''s birth, Are ye not singing still on high, Ye that sang,"Peace on earth"?
331801 O where are kings and empires now Of old that went and came?
331801 O, where shall rest be found, Rest for the weary soul?
331801 Shall we grow weary in our watch, And murmur at the long delay, Impatient of our Father''s time And his appointed way?
331801 The land our fathers left to us Is foul with hateful sin; When shall, O Lord, this sorrow end, And hope and joy begin?
331801 Was it in vain that Jesus prayed For those he came to save, When darkly o''er his path was laid The shadow of the grave?
331801 What shall we ask of God in prayer?
331801 Where is thy sting, O death?
331801 Who is thy neighbor?
331801 Why, thou never- setting Light, Is thy brightness veiled from me?
331801 Wilt Thou not visit me?
331801 Wouldst thou in thy lonely hour Praises to the Eternal pour?
331801"Is this a fast for me?"
331802 And shall we fear to tread The path where Jesus led, The pure and holy one, for man who died?
331802 And thus shall faith''s consoling power The tears of love restrain; O, who that saw thy parting hour Could wish thee here again?
331802 Brought safely by His hand thus far, Why wilt thou now give place to fear?
331802 Can loving children e''er reprove With murmurs whom they trust and love?
331802 Can rites, and forms, and flaming zeal, The breaches of Thy precepts heal?
331802 Early hath life''s mighty question Thrilled within thy heart of youth, With a deep and strong beseeching,-- What, and where, is truth?
331802 Hast thou not heard''mid forest glades, While ancient rivers murmured by, A voice from forth the eternal shades, That spake a present Deity?
331802 Hast thou wasted all the powers God for noble uses gave?
331802 Hath Jesus loved and prayed in vain?
331802 He has taught us to forgive, By his words in days gone by; He has taught us how to live; Can he teach us how to die?
331802 How long shall glory still be found In scenes of cruel strife, Where misery walks, a giant crowned, Crushing the flowers of life?
331802 Is true freedom but to break Fetters for our own dear sake, And with leathern hearts forget That we owe mankind a debt?
331802 Must I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize, And sailed through bloody seas?
331802 O, who like thee,--so calm, so bright, So pure, so made to live in light?
331802 On the Rock of Ages founded, What can shake thy sure repose?
331802 Poor tremblers at His rougher wind, Why do we doubt Him so?
331802 Said not oft those pleading eyes That they longed for purer skies?
331802 Say, shall we yield him, in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and offerings divine?
331802 Thus it saith; in accents mild,--"Weary wanderer, wayward child, From thy Father''s earnest love Still forever wilt thou rove?
331802 Thy neighbor?
331802 Was not our Lord a little child, Taught by degrees to pray, By father dear and mother mild Instructed day by day?
331802 Went I not forth undaunted and alone, Strong in the majesty of human might?
331802 What good, though growing might and wealth Shall stretch from shore to shore, If thus the fatal poison- taint Be only spread the more?
331802 What now shall affright us?
331802 What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o''er Ceylon''s isle; Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile?
331802 What though the wild winds rage around?
331802 What voice shall bid the progress stay Of truth''s victorious car?
331802 Who, among men, great Lord of all, Thy servant to his bar shall call?
331802 Why art thou cast down, my soul?
331802 Why should my passions mix with earth, And thus debase my heavenly birth?
331802 Wilt Thou not visit me?
331802 Wouldst thou a temple?
331802 Wouldst thou, when thy faults are known, Wish that pardon should be shown?
331802"No; is not this alone The sacred fast I choose: Oppression''s yoke to burst in twain, The bands of guilt unloose?
331803 And as, upon the sacred page, Thine eye in rapt attention turned O''er records of a holier age, Hath not thy heart within thee burned?
331803 And evermore beside him on his way, The unseen Christ shall move, That he may lean upon his arm and say,"Dost thou, dear Lord, approve?"
331803 And loved he not of heaven to talk With children in his sight, To meet them in his daily walk, And to his arms invite?
331803 Are there no foes for me to face?
331803 Did ever trouble yet befall, And He refuse to hear thy call?
331803 Does any from the false world find Naught but reproach and scorn?
331803 Fain would earth''s true and dear Save me in this dark hour; And art not Thou more near?
331803 Gethsemane can I forget?
331803 Hath God cast off forever?
331803 His rest?
331803 Is a mighty famine now In thy heart and in thy soul?
331803 O, who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs, of men before?
331803 O, why should anxious thought Press down your weary mind?
331803 Roll back the swelling tide of sin, The lust of gain, the lust of power; The day of freedom usher in: How long delays the appointed hour?
331803 Shall man remain in silence, then, While all beneath the skies The chorus joins?
331803 Shall we, whose souls are lighted By wisdom from on high, Shall we to men benighted The lamp of life deny?
331803 Shouldst thou helpless be and poor, Wouldst thou not for aid implore?
331803 So, trusting in Thy love, I tread The narrow path of duty on; What though some cherished joys are fled?
331803 The ocean, that in mountains ran, Spreads boundlessly without a wave; And is it only said of man, His peace is in the grave?
331803 Then, death, where is thy sting?
331803 Thy neighbor?
331803 Was I not girded for the battle- field?
331803 We are His people, we His care, Our souls and all our mortal frame: What lasting honors shall we rear, Almighty Maker, to Thy name?
331803 What is that great intent On which each heart is bent, Our hosts among?
331803 What our foes?
331803 What though in lonely grief I sigh For friends beloved, no longer nigh?
331803 Where now is death''s terror?
331803 Who shall make trouble, then?
331803 Who with another''s eye can read, Or worship by another''s creed?
331803 Why seeks he not a home of rest?
331803"To nakedness and want Your food and raiment deal, To dwell your kindred race among, And all their sufferings heal?
331804 And shall man alone be dumb, Till that glorious kingdom come?
331804 And though some tones be weak and low, What are all prayers beneath, But cries of babes, that can not know Half the deep thought they breathe?
331804 But never rose within his breast A trust so calm and deep as now;-- Shall not the weary find a rest?
331804 Hath He His loving- kindness Shut up in bitter wrath?
331804 Is there a thing beneath the sun, That strives with Thee my heart to share?
331804 Think what Spirit dwells within thee; Think what Father''s smiles are thine; Think that Jesus died to win thee; Child of heaven, canst thou repine?
331804 Thy neighbor?
331804 We slumber while the present calls, But darkness grows with rest; Wouldst thou see truth?
331804 What if death my sleep invade;-- Should I be of death afraid?
331804 What shall make trouble?
331804 What sought they thus afar?
331804 When should not they rejoice, Whom Christ his brethren calls; Who hear and know his guiding voice, When on their hearts it falls?
331804 Where, then, art thou?
331804 Who can faint while such a river Ever flows their thirst to assuage?
331804 Wouldst thou in thy lonely hour Praises to the Eternal pour?
331804"Wouldst live in earth as lives The glorious One above?
331805 And though Thy wisdom takes away, Shall I arraign Thy will?
331805 And was his mortal hour beset With anguish and dismay?
331805 The terror and the charm repel, And powers of earth, and powers of hell; The Man of Calvary triumphed here; Why should his faithful followers fear?
331805 Then wherefore should we grieve Or what have we to fear?
331805 Thy neighbor?
331805 What shall make trouble?
33180And has He not His promise past, That thou shalt overcome at last?
33180And shall I fear to own Christ''s cause, Or blush to speak his name?
33180And shall it ever be, That after all our toils and tears Thy sabbath we shall see?
33180And where thy victory, grave?
33180Are They Not All Ministering Spirits?
33180Are we not brothers all?
33180Art Thou not love and power?
33180Bore I not helm of pride and glittering sword?
33180Bright jewels of the mine?
33180Can time His truth impair?
33180Did not oft the falling tear Speak of roughening billows here?
33180Discontent upon thy brow?
33180Does any, stung by words unkind, Wish that he ne''er was born?
33180Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, or gold from the mine?
33180God, thy God, shall make thee whole; Why art thou disquieted?
33180His tender mercy never Shall we presume to share?
33180How canst thou want if He provide, Or lose thy way with such a guide?
33180How long that mandate be withstood, Which cries,"Thou shalt not kill?"
33180How may we meet our conflict yet In the dark, narrow way?
33180How, but through him that path who trod?
33180If ye do not feel the chain, When it works a brother''s pain, Are ye not base slaves indeed, Slaves unworthy to be freed?
33180Judge him, for modes of faith, Thy foe, Or doom him to the realms of woe?
33180Lord, to Whom Shall We Go?
33180Must I not stem the flood?
33180O Death, Where Is Thy Sting?
33180O, who like thee did ever go So patient through a world of woe?
33180Or fasts and penance reconcile Thy justice, and obtain Thy smile?
33180Or shall we shrink from shame, Endured for Jesus''name, Our glorious Lord, once spurned and crucified?
33180Or there thy conflict see, Thine agony and bloody sweat, And not remember thee?
33180Praise His name for life and light; Are the shadows lengthening o''er us?
33180Prayed we not that she might rest On her Heavenly Father''s breast?
33180S. M.* Why Art Thou Cast Down, My Soul?
33180Shall sloth and faintness win Thy peace, O Thou, the martyr''s God?
33180So meek, forgiving, godlike, high, So glorious in humility?
33180Squandered life''s most golden hours?
33180That hidden world no eye can see,-- O, who shall pierce its mystery?
33180The chief of all the sons of men, Shall we not welcome him?
33180The wealth of seas, the spoils of war?
33180Thou wilt not tremble at the sound; What though the waters o''er thee roll?
33180Thus saith the Lord our God;"A day for man to vex his soul, And feel affliction''s rod?
33180To whom shall we Thy children turn?
33180What are ages, in Thy sight, But as yesterday when past, Or a watch within the night?
33180What arm arrest the growing day, Or quench the solar star?
33180What is Prayer?
33180What radiant light dispels the gloom?
33180What reckless soul, though stout and strong, Shall dare bring back the ancient wrong, Oppression''s guilty night prolong, And freedom''s morning bar?
33180What though some flattering dreams are gone?
33180Where art thou?--''midst the host above May we still gaze on thee?
33180Who Is My Neighbor?
33180Who shall lead thy child to Thee?
33180Who, O God, my guide shall be?
33180Why does this unwonted night Cloud thy blest benignity?
33180Why seeks he not the pillowed bed?
33180Why should I cleave to things below, And let my God, my Saviour, go?
33180Why should the earth be drenched with gore?
33180Your downcast eyes and hands lift up; Doubt not, nor cry"O God, how long?"
33180and wilt Thou condescend To be my Father and my Friend?
33180does its beauteous ray Aught of hope or joy foretell?
33180he must win Fair Zion''s gate through ranks of sin; Why are these words, this solemn show, If sin be not his deadly foe?
33180is day before us?
33180know ye not that ye The temple are of God?
33180look above,-- The heavens stretch over all in love; A book?
33180thy friend, thy master, prayed, While dread and anguish shook his frame, Then met his sufferings undismayed; Wilt thou not strive to do the same?
33180what offering shall we bring, At Thine altars when we bow?
33180where thy victory?
33180whose boast it is that ye Come of fathers brave and free, If there breathe on earth a slave, Are ye truly free and brave?
33180will its beams alone Gild the spot that gave them birth?
38775Jesus listened, stopped, called the man to him, and asked,_"What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
38775What think ye?
36658Ah, fair, sweet son, what sayest thou? 36658 Alas,"saith she,"what shall I do?
36658And he did not take it for love? 36658 And to what end goeth she thither?"
36658And what may it be?
36658And wherefore, friend?
36658But by what means, sir?
36658But why have you not given it to me and told its significance?
36658Certes, that will I not,quoth the child,"for then how would you be paid?
36658Confess? 36658 Fair boy,"quoth the old man,"what would ye?
36658God,saith he,"hath my uncle whom I so trusted, and besought so fairly that he help me in my need, now betrayed me?
36658Ha, in God''s name, what good had ye been?
36658Have ye no respite in doing despite to God?
36658How is this, Don Paul of the bald pate, are you now so wrathful who erst was so fell a tyrant? 36658 How now,"said he,"are ye such that I must perforce tell my story, may it be no other wise?
36658Hugh,he saith,"now what does this robe betoken?"
36658I, how so, friend? 36658 Lend me, son?
36658Melion,saith King Arthur,"what hath befallen thy wisdom and thy worth and thy chivalry?
36658Nay, I will not stir hence,quoth he;"and why should I pray his mercy when nought would I do for his sake?
36658Now I would fain ask thee how I may depart from here?
36658Now is there none among you who knows of some hidden way or ambush where we may take them unawares? 36658 O lady, frank and free,"saith the knight,"now what shall I do?
36658Say on,saith she,"and hide nought from me; will he love me in very love?"
36658Soul,quoth Saint Paul,"who brought thee hither, and wherein have you done such righteousness that the gate should be opened to you?
36658Speak? 36658 Think ye of him, who forbiddeth you?
36658Weep?
36658What say ye, sir?
36658Where would ye that I should turn, fair son, I that have not so much as a farthing in the world?
36658Why so, fair sir?
36658Ah, God, what can I do, and when will he who hath been so cruelly betrayed return again?
36658Alas, caitiff that I am, why did I leave the place whereto I was appointed and wherein I had come to my old age?
36658All angry was the villein: for a long time he spoke not, and then he asketh:"And is there nought else?
36658And the holy man spoke, saying:"Fair brother, what need brings thee here, and who gave thee this cask?
36658And when he had made his confession he said to the hermit:"Now have I told you all my deeds; are ye well content, and wherein are ye bettered?
36658Believest thou so?"
36658But if it were my will so to do, what penance would ye lay on me?"
36658But now all is said,--and what then?
36658But when his knights, whose hearts were more inclined to God, heard him, they straightway said to him:"Fool, what say ye?
36658But why didst thou drown the child of the good man who made us such cheer?
36658But why tell ye a long tale?
36658Do ye think that I know you not?"
36658Hath he not disinherited me of the sweetness, beauty and great courtesy for which my lady is praised?
36658Hath he not forced me to turn away from her whom I thought to have for mine own?
36658Have we not had to pay for the bargain and the buffet?
36658Have ye then no mind for well doing?"
36658He stopped his horn blowing for a little and cometh down from his place, and asketh forthright:"Who is it rides so hard over the bridge at this hour?"
36658How did that old man dare think this thing?
36658How send him who maketh me so sorrowful anything whereof he will be glad?
36658I entered in and was not denied, and now I am here, why go hence?
36658I have the best one of the three who were ever king under God, why then should I go seeking a fairer or a braver?
36658In the devil''s name what would ye I should say, and what have ye to make known to me?
36658Is it to this end that you brought me hither?
36658See ye not, he hath kept back one half of the blanket?"
36658Shall no man ever win a wife rich and of high lineage unless he have great possessions?
36658Since thou wilt give me no comfort, how should those that are nought to me grant me anything ungrudgingly, when thou that art my son, failest me?"
36658So he drew near and bowed him and gave greeting; and the good man spoke to him, saying:"Now tell me, brother, whom dost thou serve?"
36658The child sprang up when he was called,"And what is your will, sir?"
36658The old man looked upon him, and thereafter asked:"What may it be?
36658Then one of the shipmen cried aloud:"What can we do?
36658Thereupon his squire bespoke the knight:"Sir, by the holy body of God the hour of the tourney is passing, and do you yet linger here?
36658Thereupon the bird made answer:"Wouldst thou that I say them over to thee lest thou forget them?
36658Think you to turn hermit, or devotee, or hypocrite?
36658Thy father hath given the cloak to me, wherefore then hast thou cut it atwain?
36658Was I not a party to the burning of the abbey and the death of the child?
36658What is in your thoughts?
36658What more need I tell you?
36658What more should I tell you?
36658What wrong have I done thee?
36658When she heard his counsel, the damsel made answer:"But how shall I know by my gift whether he hath desire to love me?
36658Why dost thou not chastise thy son that he may hold thee in fear and dread?
36658Why have ye done such wickedness?"
36658Will chance folk so do, when thou thyself deniest me thine house?
36658Will ye leave me in peace henceforth?
36658Ye will nought of good?
36658quoth he,"what jest is this?
36658saith he,"how is it that nought comes into it?"
36658shall I become a jest and a by- word?
36658what will become of me?
36658what will become of me?
36791Shall our own brethren drag the chain Which not even Russia''s menials wear?
36791After recovery from the first consternation over the awful tragedy, they began to ask themselves, Who shall rule the Church?
36791Among them Robert Browning answered the question in this characteristic sonnet:"Why?
36791And does not the fact of the large Christian element in the Mormon religious system show that it must not be treated as a pagan religion?
36791And to what better use could the money be put?
36791And what has brought about this difference?
36791And what was the policy pursued by the National Government toward them there?
36791And where will you find a more heroic one than this of the Mormon people?
36791And who will say that it is not wonderful and strangely unique?
36791Are these all pretenders and knaves, or the willing dupes of such?
36791Besides, let us ask the question, Who is responsible for the present state of affairs in Utah?
36791But in the twenty years of missionary work what has been accomplished?
36791Can a man excuse his practices to the country because of his religious belief?
36791Did it die out?
36791Do we see apostates?
36791Having thus endeavored to answer the question, Why was polygamy promulgated?
36791How many converts from Mormonism have been obtained?
36791Is all of this endurance of trial with a devotion approaching heroism the outcome of charlatanism, hypocrisy, and libertinism?
36791Is it_ just_?
36791Is it_ wise_?
36791Is not that slavery?
36791Is not that the great doctrine of the Jesuit--"_The end justifies the means_"?
36791It took the shape of a book entitled"Why am I a Liberal?"
36791Jesus had given His life to redeem; why could they not help to save?
36791Now, we raise the question,_ Can any Christian sect be easily annihilated?_ Should it be our desire to exterminate it?
36791Now, we raise the question,_ Can any Christian sect be easily annihilated?_ Should it be our desire to exterminate it?
36791Now, when the leaders commit perjury in that way, what can be expected from those who regard them as gods and as capable of no wrong act?
36791Now, why is this?
36791Now, with such natural resources, what might not Utah become?
36791Now, with that practical example in mind, who would dare say that the scheme we advocate would not be effectual in breaking up polygamy?
36791Should not the object of all our efforts be_ to reform it_--to purge the gold of its dross?
36791The Lord is not coming down on the Wahsatch Mountains with horses and chariots of fire to deliver the persecuted(?)
36791The great PUZZLE to solve is this: What remedies will be_ effective_ and accomplish the object in_ the shortest period of time_?
36791The great question to be answered is: How are we to get rid of_ the erroneous doctrines of Mormonism_?
36791The modest(?)
36791The only questions to consider are: Is it_ lawful_?
36791The question at once arises, WHY WAS IT PROMULGATED UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES?
36791There will then be a hand- to- hand combat between Truth and Error; and who can doubt as to the result?
36791These shall I bid men, each in his degree Also God- guided, bear, and gayly too?
36791Think you that a man would work under a Mormon bishop for one dollar a day when under a non- Mormon he could double his wages?
36791Was not that man in moral slavery?
36791Were restrictive influences provided?
36791What if no black wrist feels the iron chain, When snow- white breasts must bear the scarlet stain?
36791What if the old plantation homes in ruin lie, If Mormon temples proudly kiss the sky?
36791What think you of the_ men_ who have toiled with unmurmuring bravery for months through dangers of ambush and storm and flood on their westward way?
36791What was the object of the leaders in declaring it to be a divine revelation?
36791What will be the end of all this suffering?"
36791Who ever knew of any matter of interest being left to the people to act upon freely and unrestrainedly?
36791Who ever knew of any proposition being debated in their conferences, or any nomination voted down by the people?
36791Why not, then, encourage emigration thither of the right class?
36791_ The people must acquiesce and think as they do._ IS THAT LIBERTY?
36791and that different methods must be adopted to overcome its evils?
36791let us now direct our attention to another and more important question, WHY IS POLYGAMY PRACTISED?
36791where art thou?"
38544At one time a peasant came out of his house and called to us in a rough tone of voice,''Boys, where are you?''
38544Can nothing move you, my daughter?
38544Dr. Jonas called into his ear,"Reverend father, are you firmly determined to die upon Christ and the doctrine you have preached?"
38544Evidently vexed at this reply, Urban asked,"Do you think that the elector will go to war on your account?"
38544For he hoped by this visit to the holy(?)
38544For if we could gain peace of conscience by our own works and sufferings, why did He die?
38544His wife looked at him and asked,"Are you going to give everything away?"
38544How do they read?"
38544I asked the man whose garden it is,''What little children are these?''
38544In such periods of depression he would often exclaim,"Oh, when wilt thou become really pious and atone for thy sins, and obtain the grace of God?"
38544O God, if Luther is dead, who henceforth will purely preach to us the holy Gospel?"
38544Polycarp exclaimed:"For eighty- six years I have served Him, and He has done me no ill; how can I now denounce my King and my Savior?"
38544The duke, though also very bitter against Luther, asked,"What kind of hymns are they?
38544Urban:"What would you do if you had the Pope and the cardinals in your power?"
38544Urban:"Where do you intend to stay then?"
38544What do you fear?
38544Who could break these fetters?
38544Who is to be gracious to us if not God?"
38544Why do you hesitate?"
38544Why, have you not heard that parents should be obeyed, and that nothing should be undertaken without their knowledge and advice?"
37694_ And the Lord said unto Moses, how long will this people provoke me? 37694 And sentence the human progeny to the latest posterity to everlasting destruction? 37694 And what is wisdom itself, but a portion of intelligence? 37694 Be it so, but is faith any more the gift of God than reflection, memory or reason are his gifts? 37694 But it is often observed of such a man, that he is morally honest, and as often replied, what of that? 37694 Could blind chance constitute order and decorum, and consequently a providence? 37694 Do they understand how to define or explain it better than God may be supposed to have done? 37694 Does this look like the contrivance of heaven, and the only way of salvation? 37694 For why might not a second religion from God be as insufficient or defective as a first religion may be supposed to be? 37694 How then came the injunctions of Moses, or any others, to be binding in such cases, in which they coincide with the law of nature? 37694 How then can it be,_ that God did tempt Abraham?_"a sort of employment which, in scripture, is commonly ascribed to the devil.
37694It may be further asked, what is this duty?
37694Much less, how can we, who live more than seventeen hundred years since the last of them, be able to distinguish them apart?
37694Oh horrible?
37694Or how can we distinguish the supposed divine illuminations or ideas from those of our own which are natural to us?
37694Or is it not more like this world and the contrivance of man?
37694Or that the divine vindictive justice should extend to their unoffending offspring then unborn?
37694The question, in the prophecy is asked"how long shall it be to the end of these wonders?"
37694What certainty can we have of the agency of the divine mind on ours?
37694What could have been a more complicated wickedness than the obedience of this command would have been?
37694What is more certain than that the event of the expedition against Ramoth Gilead must have comported with the one or the other of his prophecies?
37694What possibility could there have been of reversing the divine decree?
37694Who can understand the accomplishment of the prophecies, that are expressed after this sort?
37694Who would imagine that the Deity conducts his providence similar to the detestable despots of this world?
37694Will any advocates for the depravity of reason suppose, that inspiration ingrafts or superadds the essence of reason itself to the human mind?
37694and by what law is it prescribed?
37694and what can be more absurd than to suppose that it came from God?
37694whence does it result?
37694whether three units can be one, or one unit three or not?
37694will any suppose that the bodies of those premised innocent progenitors of the human race were invulnerable; were they not flesh and blood?
37694with which the creator has furnished us, in order to direct us in our duty?
38500Hail MaryLuke 1:28 TITIAN"Blessed art thou among women"Luke 1:28 HOFMANN"Thou hast found favor with God"Luke 1:28 RENI"How shall this be?"
38500If a woman lose a coin, does she not light a candle and search carefully until she finds it?
38500Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? 38500 14:30 SCHWARTZWherefore didst thou doubt?"
38500Do they help?
38500Does Mary seem already to behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world?
38500If God so clothe the grass of the field, shall he not much more clothe you?
38500It is the moment described in Luke 2:48, when his mother speaks to Jesus,"Son, why hast thou dealt thus with us?"
38500Jesus, awakened from a sound sleep, says calmly,"Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
38500Some of the disciples wonder( John 13:22), some ask,"Is it I?"
38500The Master seems to be saying,"Have ye not read what David did when he was an hungered, and they that were with him?
38500The moment is that when Jesus says,"If I have told you earthly things and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I tell you heavenly things?"
38500The perpetual questions should be, What do you see?
38500The picture shows also, without doubt, the influence of the well- known hymn, by Mrs. Stowe,"Knocking, knocking, who is there?"
38500The speaker is asking,"Was not the Christ bound to undergo all this before entering upon his glory?"
38500The sphinx riddle was"What is man?"
38500What does it contribute to the total content of the picture?
38500What does it mean?
38500What does the picture as a whole have to say?
38500What is that for?
38500Which artist has told the story most simply and directly?
38500Which has embodied more perfectly the first, or the second, or the third?
38500Which has introduced elements of his own?
38500Which has, on the whole, told the story most vividly?
38500Which most beautifully?
38500Why is that here?
38500Why?
38500Why?
38500_ Baroccio, Plate 5,_ seems to have seized upon the moment when Mary has just asked"How shall this be?"
38500_ Hunt, Plate 40_, has invented an occasion to emphasize the prophetic words often applied to Mary,"Is any sorrow like unto my sorrow?"
37734;( 2)Who is an Apostate?
37734Do the Jews use Christian Blood?
37734What do you mean by the religion of our fathers?
37734When I found myself face to face with the question:--''What think you_ now_ of Christ?'' 37734 ''Why, then,''I replied,''should we not confess the truth?'' 37734 ''Would you like me to read it to you,''said he,''together with some beautiful verses he has addressed to me?'' 37734 After he returned it Dr. Brown asked him whether he would like to read a book which defended the Christian religion? 37734 Can Christianity be merely a modern form of Paganism when such noble souls as these profess it?
37734Can a nation that has made the gigantic mistake of accepting twenty- four false Messiahs claim to be infallible in rejecting a twenty- fifth?
37734Could this be from one of whom it was said only two years before,"She is an out- and- out Jewess?"
37734Did he not wish that all Israel were prophets?
37734Dr. Cassel''s death took place, after great sufferings, on December 23rd, 1893, his last words being,"Wo ist denn das Himmelreich?"
37734During the fifty years that elapsed from the time of the founding of the''Domus''until the year of the great expulsion, about a hundred Jews in all(?)
37734For whom then?
37734Has he not made Israel the most known people?
37734Have you at all thought of your own brethren who live in your own neighbourhood without the light of the Gospel?"
37734He divided his discourse into four points, including the following questions and answers: I.--Is Jewish mission work necessary?
37734How did He lead me?
37734I am going to heaven, and may I not hope to meet you there?
37734I could only say to myself, Where is the atonement for sin?
37734II.--How shall they be converted?
37734III.--How shall these missionaries carry on their work?
37734IV.--How are the converts to be treated?
37734If Christ has done away with the law of Moses, how can He be the Messiah?''
37734Is that to be wondered at?
37734Jeremiah says:''Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
37734Long after, when he had learned to speak English with ease, we asked:"Why did your parents burden you with such a number of names?"
37734Neander''s work is like a broken column, and yet who shall say it had been better otherwise?
37734On the other hand, the question often worried me; Why does not God answer such real and fervent prayers?
37734On this occasion he wrote:"A Word to my People,"afterwards"The Star of Jacob,""Kol nidre night,""Is there no Physician there?"
37734Should I not be a thousand times happier if I were one of the lower animals?
37734Since 1882 I have been enabled, like Saul of Tarsus, to cry,''Lord what wilt Thou have me to do?''
37734The following are some of Saphir''s works:( 1)"Who is a Jew?
37734The following is the language of one who took a leading part in laying one stone upon another: What is Babel?
37734To my question,''What shall I do then?''
37734Turning to the lady who had introduced us, she angrily said,''I thought you told me they were Israelites?''
37734What if his followers did persecute Israel?
37734What if the Christians are right?
37734What right has the Jew to reject Jesus?
37734Whence could this strong conviction arise?
37734Why did he not help you himself?"
37734Why does not the Messiah come to release His people?
37734Why not let every one remain in the religion in which they were born?
37734Why was I created a man?
37734Will the Lord accept one who comes to Him at the last hour, even though he approaches His Throne without the sacrament of baptism?"
37734With much kindness he enquired,"What is it, my dear?"
37734You who can sympathize in the feelings of those like- minded with you, need I describe to you what passed in my mind at this solemn moment?
33024Ah, I just take him to Calvary, and I show him Christ, and I point out those wounds in His hands and feet and side, and say,''Does n''t He love me?'' 33024 Ah,"said my friend,"but you''ve got to die, to leave this world; what will you take with you of all these things?
33024But have n''t you heard the news?
33024Can you read?
33024Can you tell what is on that sign- post?
33024Charlie, do you know what that word means?
33024Did n''t I tell you I would catch you?
33024Do n''t you know whether it is good or bad?
33024Do you hurt a lily when you pluck it? 33024 Do you know where the snags and sand- bars are?"
33024Does not your Bible say that if your ass falls into a pit on the Sabbath, you may pull him out?
33024How are you going to keep me out?
33024How can you tell them apart?
33024Is it there?
33024Many conversions here?
33024Many conversions?
33024Many what?
33024Missed what?
33024Next day?
33024Next day?
33024No,"Is it there?
33024No; what news?
33024Oh, papa, will you take me to see the bears in Lincoln Park?
33024Sambo, how old are you?
33024Up where?
33024Well, did n''t I say''whosoever''will can have it?
33024Well, did you tell your friends about having found the Saviour?
33024Well, how do you expect to take me out of here if you do n''t know where the snags and sand- bars are?
33024Well, now,said my friend,"why do n''t you follow that road and get your liberty?
33024Well, you''ve all this on earth; but what have you got up there?
33024Well,I asked,"have I got any peculiar kind?
33024Well,I said,"I have seen you in the audience every afternoon for several weeks, and have you heard me say anything against theaters?"
33024Well,I said,"did you ever hear me say anything about theaters?
33024Well,I said,"what made you bring them up?"
33024Were you at such a place on such a night?
33024What are you thinking about, my son?
33024What day''s to- morrow?
33024What do you do when Satan tempts you?
33024What do you mean?
33024What is his name?
33024What is that?
33024What is the policeman going to do with that invitation?
33024What kind of seed?
33024What made you think that?
33024What makes you feel so joyful?
33024What makes you so full of joy?
33024What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
33024When Ye Think NotMcCheyne, the Scotch preacher, once said to some friends,"Do you think Christ will come to- night?"
33024When once off the old wreck and safe in the life- boat what remained for you to do?
33024When the life- boat came to you,said a friend,"did you expect it had brought some tools to repair your old ship?"
33024Where is mother?
33024Why do n''t you go?
33024Why do you ask that question?
33024Why do you call it_ my_ Bible?
33024Why has he wings on his feet?
33024Why is his face hidden?
33024Why not?
33024Why papa? 33024 Why so?"
33024Why, William?
33024Why,she said,"do you ever go?"
33024Willie, did n''t I tell you I would catch you? 33024 Would you come up and see my wife?"
33024_ But could you make any one believe it?_Christ proved His superiority right there.
3302410 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
3302412 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
330242 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
330244 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
3302443 Will a God of Love Punish Any of His Creatures Forever?
3302475. Who is a Christian?
330249 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
33024A man will say,"Wife, did I read that chapter?"
33024A young minister came to me, and said he could n''t get along with his wife, and what should he do?
33024After I had prayed, I said:"How can you do this business?
33024And what does He offer?
33024Andrew Murray 56 What Is Faith?
33024Are there not many who have become alienated from the Church of God and from the house of the Lord, who are forming an attachment to the saloon?
33024Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of care?
33024Are you setting your children a good or a bad example?
33024As a certain deacon passed on his way to church, he followed and said:"Deacon, can you tell me how far it is to hell?"
33024As soon as I finished preaching, I went to him and said:"My good friend, you have n''t gone back into darkness again?"
33024But she said again,"Mr. Moody, can I go to the theater if I become a Christian?"
33024But will He prove a friend indeed?
33024Can my God His wrath forbear?
33024Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share?
33024Can you buy it?
33024Death or Life, Which?
33024Did you ever have a little war of your own with your neighbors, in your own family?
33024Did you ever hear such stuff?
33024Do n''t you think it would grieve me?
33024Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
33024Do we not need a revival of downright honesty, of truthfulness, of uprightness, and of temperance?
33024Do you belong to that class?
33024Do you have to learn to love your mother?"
33024Do you spend your time at the saloon or the club, until you have become almost a stranger to them?
33024Do you suppose that this earth would be worth living on if it were not for the dew and the rain?
33024Do you think I argued with him?
33024Do you understand all about algebra, geometry, Hebrew, Latin and Greek?"
33024Do you want to win men?
33024Does n''t he need a shepherd''s care?
33024Drawing a Comparison When I was in California I went into a Sunday- school and asked:"Have you got some one who can write a plain hand?"
33024Eventually a hard- looking fellow came on board, and said:"Captain, I understand you want a pilot to take you out of this difficulty?"
33024Father, mother, where is your boy to- night?
33024Father, what seed are you sowing in your family?
33024Getting On Splendidly One man said to another, some time ago:"How are you getting on at your church?"
33024Gray 159 Is the Bible the Word of God?
33024Green Fields or Desert?
33024Have I to read all the infidel books that are written, to hear both sides?
33024Have I to take up a book that is a slander on my Lord and Master, who has redeemed me with His blood?
33024Have n''t we all got failings?
33024Have we trials and temptations?
33024Have you ever seen anything in the sermons against the theaters?"
33024Have you lost something?"
33024He be converted?
33024He go to these meetings?
33024He made promises to Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, and the others, and did He not fulfill them?
33024He never could get to see him from that day until one day he met him on a corner, and he said:"Marshall, where are those parables?"
33024He says:"Can a mother forget her child?"
33024He used this text, but the devil put this thought into his mind:"How do you know Christ ever said that after all?
33024His wife asks,"Where did you get that Bible?"
33024How To Find the Thirsty When preaching in Chicago, Dr. Monro Gibson once asked in the inquiry meeting,"Now, how can we find out who is thirsty?
33024How can you throw this place open to ruin the young men of Chicago?"
33024How ever did you manage to get a room?"
33024I ask you,"Where will you spend eternity?
33024I asked him:"Do you believe Christ said that?"
33024I finished the sermon upon"What Shall I Do with Jesus?"
33024I go to the other man, and say:"What does this mean?
33024I lie here and see my old schoolmates driving along in their carriages, and Satan says:''If God is so good, why does He keep you here all these years?
33024I said to a man one day:"Does the well never run dry?"
33024I said to her after it was all over:"It turned out quite differently from what you expected, did n''t it?"
33024I said to the little newsboys:"Who are you calling a hypocrite?"
33024I said,"Suppose we write upon that board some of the earthly treasures?
33024I say:"Look here; what does this mean?
33024I thought what greater work could any man do than Christ had done?
33024I took the invitation, and went down and saw the two men who had the saloon, and I said:"Is that a genuine invitation?"
33024If a friend were to see me searching about a building, and were to come up, and say,"Moody, what are you looking for?
33024In four months''time he was dead; and where is he now?
33024Is the Bible True?
33024Is there trouble anywhere?
33024Is this illness to prove serious?"
33024Is your Soul Insured?
33024Make haste to be wise; for"how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?"
33024Making Parables Stewart Robertson met Marshall, the great politician, and Marshall said:"Why do n''t you preach in parables like your Master?"
33024Me, the chief of sinners, spare?
33024My One Question Answered: Was Jesus Christ a Great Teacher Only?
33024My friends, what are you going to do with Him?
33024Next day the young man said:"Who was that I saw you talking to yesterday?"
33024Now, why do n''t you take that road and go there?"
33024One day the two sisters were together, and the other said,"Now what have you got at those meetings that you did n''t have in the first place?"
33024One of the men belonging to the cathedral was showing him around, when he inquired:"Do you have may conversions here?"
33024Pretty short, was n''t it?
33024Receiving and Never Giving What makes the Dead Sea dead?
33024Saying and Doing A man was once conversing with a Brahmin priest, and he asked:"Could_ you_ say,''I am the Resurrection and the Life?''"
33024Seeing the Gospel"Have you ever heard the Gospel?"
33024Shall it be with the saints and martyrs and prophets, or in the dark caverns of hell, amidst blackness and darkness forever?
33024She said,"What?"
33024So up he went higher, and again the little boy asked:"Well, what do you see now?"
33024Suppose I meet a man who is sowing seed, and say,"Hello, stranger, what are you sowing?"
33024Suppose I were to say, I will give this Bible to"whosoever"will take it; what have you got to do?
33024The captain said,"Are you a pilot?"
33024The dying man sprang up from his cot, and said,"What do you say?
33024The thought flashed across my mind,"Will there be no difference?
33024The young man said,"Doctor, do you believe that?"
33024They said,"You are not going to_ preach_, are you?"
33024To Which Class Do You Belong?
33024W. H. Griffith Thomas 150 Where Is the Lord God of Elijah?
33024Well, why this difference?
33024What Must I Do to be Saved?
33024What Seed Are You Sowing?
33024What company shall we have when we get there?
33024What does it mean?"
33024What is Your Answer?
33024What is the matter with my Christianity?"
33024What made the difference?
33024What was the matter?
33024What would you say?
33024What would you think of a man who seemed very happy to- day and full of joy, and could n''t tell you what made him so?
33024When he awoke, his first thought was:"Where is my child?"
33024When he was dying he called his father to his bedside and said:"Was n''t it a good thing that my sisters went to those meetings?
33024When his brother got up on the first branch, he said:"What do you see?"
33024When the hunters see it coming, what do they do?
33024When the young man heard it, he said:"Do you mean to tell me that he has been converted?"
33024Where Are the Dead?
33024Where did you die?"
33024Where will you be a hundred years hence?"
33024Where will you be a hundred years hence?"
33024Where will you be, on the left or the right hand of God?
33024Who, then, are there?
33024Why have you planted all of these trees without roots?"
33024Why is it that many Christians are cold?
33024Why?
33024Will papa deceive you?
33024Will such a young man ever amount to anything?
33024Will you not decide now?
33024Will you not do it now?
33024Wo n''t you meet me in heaven, father?"
33024Would we not think such a person unreasonable?
33024You would say that he was a first- class lunatic, would n''t you?
33024Young man, just ask yourself the question,"Where shall I be?"
33024and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
33024can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
33024can there be Mercy still reserved for me?
33024can you spell?
33024can you write?
33024do you believe it?
33024do you believe it?"
33024or are you training them for God and righteousness?
33024what do you say?"
38620May I go?
38620What, then?
38620And are not the benefits of British civil, religious and political liberty ours also?
38620Are not the paths of the sea open to us and to our commerce by the grace of the British navy?
38620Are we not proud of our common literature, and are not Shakespeare and Milton and Tennyson our very own?
38620Are we to lag behind the other self- governing nations of the Empire in this essential duty?
38620But what has Salamanca to do with Canada?
38620Can we not go to all parts of the world as individuals, knowing that the Union Jack protects us?
38620Could we not say"Thy people are my people and my people thy people"?
38620Is it a small privilege to share in the brave deeds of the British army?
38620Is it not our bounden duty to contribute directly to the support of the British navy?
38620Is not British justice and administration of the law something to be proud of and to be thankful for?
38620Orders from the General?"
38620Strangely enough, who ever associates Brock''s name with Detroit?
38620To a little urchin on the street near me who was selling papers I said,"Why do they stop and cheer?"
38620Was it not full of the deepest meaning for us of the twentieth century?
38620Was not this prophetic of that future co- operation between mother and daughter states?
38620What benefits accrue to us by having this status?
38620What does it mean to be a British citizen?
38620What should we do to maintain our status as a partner, a full partner, in the Imperial concern?
38620What would our people think of a regulation of that kind?
38620Why do we single out Brock as a hero among so many who have rendered good service to the country?
38620You may reasonably ask,"What are we doing to create a sentiment of loyalty and patriotism in this country?"
38354What more could I do,he exclaimed,"than accuse myself falsely?
38354What motive had you for declaring things injurious to yourself, if they were false?
38354By the death of the sufferer?
38354He sent for them, and said,"Why do they endeavour to make this renegado a Christian by their tortures?
38354His son then said to him,''_ What does your majesty want with me?_''''_ You will soon know_,''replied the king.
38354If this execution was but the beginning of the torture, how was it to finish?
38354Torralba said to him with a loud voice,_ What dost thou seek here?_ The phantom replied,_ A treasure_, and disappeared.
38354What can justify the conduct of the Pope, the cardinal, and the judges?
38354Who, indeed, can believe that Carranza would have spoken in that manner in the Council of Trent?
38354Would he not have denounced him ten years before, if he had heard him speak in that manner?
38354_ Q._ Are you a Christian, a Roman Catholic?
38354_ Q._ Did you tell them the truth?
38354_ Q._ Do you believe as a Catholic, that it is a sin of superstition to mingle holy and religious things with profane things?
38354_ Q._ Have you attended the assemblies of freemasons?
38354_ Q._ Have you attended them in Spain?
38354_ Q._ How long have you been so?
38354_ Q._ How, as a Christian, can you dare to attend masonic assemblies, when you know, or ought to know, that they are contrary to religion?
38354_ Q._ If there were, should you attend them?
38354_ Q._ Is it true that the festival of St. John is celebrated in the lodges, and that the masons have chosen him for their patron?
38354_ Q._ Is it true that the sun, moon, and stars, are honoured in the lodges?
38354_ Q._ Is it true that their images or symbols are exposed?
38354_ Q._ Is this oath accompanied by execrations?
38354_ Q._ Of what importance is this oath, since it is believed that such formidable execrations may be used without indecency?
38354_ Q._ Of what use is the corpse?
38354_ Q._ Of what use is the crucifix, if the reception of a freemason is not considered as a religious act?
38354_ Q._ On what?
38354_ Q._ That is not the question; say if it true that these ceremonies are observed in masonic lodges?
38354_ Q._ Then the freemasons are an_ anti- religious_ body?
38354_ Q._ Were they observed when you were initiated?
38354_ Q._ What are they?
38354_ Q._ What oath is it necessary to take on being received a freemason?
38354_ Q._ What passes in these lodges which it might be inconvenient to publish?
38354_ Q._ What worship is rendered him in celebrating his festival?
38354_ Q._ Why are they so?
38354_ Q._ Why do you suppose so?
38354_ Q._ Why is the skull used?
38354_ Q._ You are then a freemason?
38354burn me?
38383But what,I asked,"made you so reluctant to come?"
38383Ca n''t you look right to him and live?
38383Can an impure fountain send forth sweet water?
38383Do we gather figs from thistles?
38383After this I entered into conversation with my guide, about my friends that had gone over; said he:"How did you know those friends?"
38383Again instate thee in this world of woe, Would we rebel and murmur-- dread offence-- Against the God whose mandate bade thee go?
38383And if thou doest well, shalt thou not dwell in the land of the living forever?
38383And now boys what do you think of my giant, old and ugly and every way bad?
38383And would I grieve?
38383BY MRS. R. S. CAN WE BE SANCTIFIED AND LIVE?
38383But some may inquire:"How can we become perfect at once?"
38383Christ at one time said to Peter"Satan desireth to have thee, that he may sift thee as wheat;"but what follows?
38383Did God ever break a covenant that He has made?
38383Did they need any of His assistance?
38383Do you see that little babe?
38383Do you think you will be his subjects, or will you kill him when you meet him, as David did Goliath with a sling and stone?
38383During the last Sabbath she spent on earth, she fell into a gentle doze when suddenly waking, she said:"What do you think I saw?"
38383Ends did I say?
38383Hast thou not received good from the hands of the Lord, and shalt thou not receive the evil?
38383Have you seen the boat that takes us across?"
38383He may hear a faith express itself before great difficulties( as I have often times) in these words:"Who art thou O great mountain?
38383How well I remember her asking, with the tears streaming down her cheeks:"Now, Frank, ca n''t you see Jesus in this?"
38383I answered by asking him another equally important question:"How did you know the Lamb that was slain from the foundation of the world?"
38383I ask first, is not Christ able to keep us in a sanctified state?
38383I have often heard it questioned: Can we live in a sanctified state?
38383I inquired what could be the matter?
38383I was just in the condition to listen to the voice of the tempter, when he whispered:"Why stay here any longer?
38383If God were to remove each one as soon as he becomes perfect in Christ, who would be left to tell transgressors the way?
38383Now, if Christ does not mean to save to the_ uttermost_ why does he invite all the ends of the earth to come and be saved?
38383Or how could the kingdom of Christ flourish in the world?
38383She surprisingly asked"Going out again?
38383Some men will say:"How are the dead raised up, and with what body do they come?
38383Take him away, and what becomes of the world?
38383Then I asked:"Who are these?"
38383Then said my guide:"Who else do you think you will find there, besides your immediate friends?"
38383Time did I say?
38383Was any afflicted with sore disease?
38383Was there a bereaved mother or disconsolate sister weeping over their dead?
38383What does she mean by this?
38383What further consecration possible?
38383What further self- denial can be asked?
38383Who could talk?
38383Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
38383With tears in my eyes, and pain in my heart, I ask who?
38383why when have I been out?"
38092* Now what is the exact value of these demonstrations? 38092 Try the spirits"is all right in its way; but what if you find that_ all_ the spirits are illusions?
38092A man may be sure that God speaks to him, but how can he be sure that God has spoken to another man?
38092And how was the doctrine decided?
38092And how was their ignorance corrected?
38092And is it not a shallow trick upon our intelligence to argue that different persons, using the same word, necessarily mean the same thing?
38092And what follows?
38092And what is culture?
38092And what is the result?
38092And what is this theory?
38092And what was the result?
38092But do they not contradict each other?
38092But how are we to find it?
38092But how on earth could the Christians use it in any other way?
38092But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
38092But is he not a"reconciler"himself in regard to miracles?
38092But is it fair to suggest that Arnold had any creed at all?
38092But is not proving too much as bad as proving too little?
38092But suppose all this be admitted-- and there is much to be said by way of qualification-- what does it amount to?
38092But was it not David Hume who declared that"in all history"there is not a single miracle attested in this manner?
38092But what does this mean?
38092But what is the actual fact, when we view it in the light of history?
38092But what is the logical conclusion?
38092But what of the book which misled them?
38092But what were those lessons as illustrated by their actions?
38092Could anything be more repulsive?
38092Did not the writers mean that the Word of God is included or comprehended in the Old and New Testament only, and is not to be found elsewhere?
38092Do not travellers talk of the unchanging East?
38092Does this prove that the Koran is the Word of God?
38092Does this prove that the New Testament is not a revelation, and that Jesus Christ was not God?
38092Does this prove that their beliefs were accurate?
38092Dr. Farrar breaks away from both parties, and what is the result?
38092Faithfulness to what?
38092Further, if all that agrees with Christ''s Gospel is the Word of God, is it not superfluous as being a mere repetition?
38092Is it not clear that the word"_ contained_"is used here in its primary meaning?
38092Is it not misleading to talk of his"intense reverence and admiration for the Sacred Books"?
38092Is there any excuse for putting such abominable feculence into the hands of children?
38092Jesus indeed is reported to have said,"Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
38092Now, what has Dr. Farrar to urge_ per contra?_ Simply this: that the"early Christians"pleaded for toleration.
38092The question in dispute was, Which_ were_ the heretics?
38092The real question is, did Jesus Christ believe the story of Jonah and the whale?
38092This is a sad state of things, and how is it to be met?
38092Very good; but how was that discovered?
38092What did Greece and Rome owe to the Bible?
38092What is the criterion by which we are to separate God''s word from man''s word?
38092What is the explanation, then?
38092What is the use of"inspiration"if it does not appreciably quicken the natural development of the human conscience?
38092What light does it really shed upon the following questions?
38092What more could be said of the Koran or any other sacred book?
38092What then is the way of escape from this grotesque confusion?
38092Why is the Protestant Canon different from the Catholic Canon?
38092Why is the book of Ecclesiastes in the Canon, while the book of Ecclesiasticus is( by the Protestants) relegated to the Apocrypha?
38092Why is the book of Esther in the Canon, and the book of Judith in the Apocrypha?
38092Why is the book of Jonah in the Canon, and the book of Tobit in the Apocrypha?
38092Why is the book of Proverbs in the Canon, and the book of the Wisdom of Solomon in the Apocrypha?
38092Would they not have been shocked to hear a clergyman of the Church of England say that some parts of the Bible were_ not_ the Word of God?
38593Quid plura?
38593''What,''said he, on another occasion,''do we not look to the security of our houses against robbers and plunderers, and shall we not defend religion?
38593Are these military ensigns, or are they not rather the garnishments of women?
38593Can it happen that the sharp- pointed sword of the enemy will respect gold, will it spare gems, will it be unable to penetrate the silken garment?
38593Dare no man answer in a case of truth?
38593Great lords and gentlemen, what means this silence?
38593I called to mind the words of the Koran,''The infidel shall say, What am I but_ dust_?''...
38593Koteb- ed- deen,''said he,''what hast thou said, who can save_ Islam_[54] and our country, but that great God who has no equal?''
38593Li fiere, li Mestre du Temple Qu''estoient rempli et ample D''or et d''argent et de richesse, Et qui menoient tel noblesse, Ou sont- il?
38593Now is not that of God a full fayre grace, That swiche a lewed mannes wit shal pace, The wisdome of an hepe of lerned men?"
38593Or if out of terme an assistant must be provided?
38593Since every idle word is known to beget sin, what can those who boast of their own faults say before the strict Judge?
38593What insufferable madness is this-- to wage war with so great cost and labour, but with no pay except either death or crime?
38593What meaneth this drumme?
38593What the certain revenue of the Master is, and how it arises?
38593Whence, therefore, O soldiers, cometh this so stupendous error?
38593Whether he be bound to attend and preach among them in terme times and out of terme?
38593Whether publique prayer in the chapell be allwayes performable by the Master himselfe in terme times?
38593Whether the Master of the Temple be to be putt in him by way of presentation, or how?
38593Why, said I, is he of that estate, that seeketh not other meanes to warn his officers, then with such terrible shot in so peaceable a countrey?
38593Would they not rather have denounced the impiety and iniquity to the officers of the Inquisition, and to the pope, the superior of the order?
38593_ Somerset._... Come on, who else?
38593and whether he had any secret infirmity of body?
38593my lord, why should I do this?
38593or knew of anything to prevent him from remaining within the bosom of the fraternity?
38593que sont devenu?
38593then, whether at the charge of the Master, or how otherwise?
38593whether he was betrothed to any woman?
36327And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thy hands? 36327 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
36327Jesus heard that they had cast him out: and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 36327 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
36327Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? 36327 When Jesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?
36327Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire? 36327 Who hath believed our report?
36327Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? 36327 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
36327--Isaiah, li, 11. Who are the redeemed, except those who have accepted the terms of the ransom thus provided?
36327And I said unto him, Believest thou the scriptures?
36327And I said unto him, Deniest thou the Christ who should come?
36327And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
36327And after many days, an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
36327And again he said unto them, If ye teach the law of Moses why do ye not keep it?
36327And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
36327And he said unto me, Thou rememberest the twelve apostles of the Lamb?
36327And he said, Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt- offering?
36327And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
36327And how and why like Him?
36327And if there was no law given if men sinned, what could justice do, or mercy either; for they would have no claim upon the creature?
36327And if thou shalt die, yet thou shalt possess it, for the day cometh that the Son of Man shall live; but how can he live if he be not dead?
36327And now had ye not ought to tremble and repent of your sins, and remember only in and through Christ ye can be saved?
36327And now, did they understand the law?
36327And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said, Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water?
36327And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
36327And then shall the Jews look upon me and say, What are these wounds in thine hands and in thy feet?
36327And what know ye concerning the law of Moses?
36327And what of its powers?
36327And what of the mind, that before went back into eternity and reached forward into eternity?
36327And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
36327But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
36327But what is the reason for all this suffering and bloodshed, and sacrifice?
36327But what of its powers as made known to us, what of the hereafter?
36327Did these worthies offer sacrifices?
36327Did they keep the Passover?
36327Did they prophecy?
36327Does not this mean that in Him were the attributes and power of the Very Eternal Father?
36327Does salvation come by the law of Moses?
36327Eat what with His disciples?
36327Have they not spoken more or less concerning these things?"
36327He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
36327He is spoken of as His well beloved Son, as the Only Begotten of the Father-- does not this mean the only begotten after the flesh?
36327He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
36327He then rehearsed to them the commandments; after which he again inquired:"Have ye taught this people that they should observe to do all these things?
36327He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
36327How could he sin, if there was no law?
36327How could there be a law, save there was a punishment?
36327I am?
36327In answer to which, if repentance, baptism and faith existed prior to the days of Christ, what necessity for them since that time?
36327Is judgment violated?
36327Is justice dishonored?
36327Is mercy triumphant?
36327Is righteousness departed from?
36327It is further said:"And it shall be when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What is this?
36327It may be asked by some, What necessity for sacrifice, since the Great Sacrifice was offered?
36327Know ye not that I speak the truth?
36327Now Zeezrom saith again unto him, Is the son of God the very eternal Father?
36327Now if a man murdereth, behold will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
36327Now if there was no law given if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
36327Now, how could a man repent, except he should sin?
36327Or what of that spirit, which, with its Godlike energies, its prescience and power, could grasp infinity?
36327Or why was it necessary that He should suffer?
36327Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into His glory?
36327The next question for us to examine is, How, and in what manner are men benefitted by the atonement and by the resurrection?
36327The next question that arises is, how far does this principle extend and to whom is it applicable?
36327The question then arose, how, and upon what principle, should the salvation, exaltation and eternal glory of God''s sons be brought about?
36327Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
36327Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
36327Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
36327Therefore had ye not ought to tremble?
36327Therefore, What teach ye this people?
36327To eat what with you?
36327To eat what with you?
36327Was it the Passover, or the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper?
36327Were the people called upon afterwards to commemorate this event?
36327What of it, and where is it?
36327What say ye?
36327When shall the blood of the Righteous be shed, that all they that mourn may be sanctified, and have eternal life?
36327Wherein then can it be said a better resurrection?
36327Who is this King of glory?
36327Who is this King of glory?
36327Who was Elias?
36327Who were this Moses and this Elias?
36327Why did it need an infinite atonement?
36327Why do ye set your hearts upon riches?
36327Why is thy countenance fallen?
36327Why send Elijah?
36327and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
36327cxxviii, 20, 21, p., 457:"And again, what do we hear?
36327do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
36327for to keep these commandments?
36327or who shall stand in his holy place?
36327who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
36327who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
37730And do you intend to make a practice of coming here?
37730And pray, sir, what right have you to come into my parish, to invade my province? 37730 Are you not ashamed of your conduct?"
37730But,asks the clergyman,"is this place secured for this purpose by law?"
37730Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
37730The Lord heareth the young ravens that cry; how much more,it is observed, in connexion with this,"will he hear his afflicted people?"
37730Woman, why weepest thou?
37730''By whom shall Jacob arise, for he is small, but by thee, O Lord?''"
3773014?
377305:"The prophets, do they live for ever?"
377305:"Your fathers, where are they?
37730A certain gentleman once asked Mr. Davis"what business he had to go up and down babbling?"
37730An aged woman came to him on one occasion, when two of his friends were leading him to the pulpit, and said,"Sir, how do you do?
37730And can you forbear to extend your hand in such a cause, who can dispatch so noble a work with such ease and facility?
37730And their privilege?
37730But, sir, I have another question to ask you; pray what is your object in coming here?
37730Do not hypocrites do so?
37730Do princes dread their coronation days?
37730Do we find difficulty in that, which will be an entrance into glory?
37730Do you know him?"
37730Do you purpose to stand by us, and steadfastly to adhere to us, if times of difficulty and trial should come?
37730Does God remember the sins of his people by way of chastisement?
37730His language was,"Whom have I in heaven but thee?
37730In the height of his resentment he addressed first one, and then another,"What, have you been to the conventicle?"
37730Is perseverance the Christian''s duty?
37730Is the Holy Ghost the author of it?
37730It''s true, you will say-- what is to be done under our present suffering?
37730Lord, what is man-- the wisest, the best, the most healthful?
37730May they have joy?
37730May they have peace of conscience?
37730May true believers be assured of God''s love?
37730Mr. Robins preached his funeral sermon last Lord''s- day to a great auditory, from these words:''Where is the Lord God of Elijah?''
37730Shall true Christians grow in grace?
37730The Doctor inquired of him,"Young man, pray after what manner do you think to go to God?"
37730Was not this the chief topic he delighted to insist upon?
37730What may we infer from hence?
37730What shall we say?
37730What would all this parade and popularity have proved to him?
37730What, do we stick at dying for him, who stuck not at it for us?
37730When He is pleased to plead, who can resist?
37730Wherefore do you desire communion with this Church?
37730Whether he intended to continue coming there?
37730Whether he was qualified as a Dissenting minister to preach?
37730Whether the place he occupied as a place of worship was legally secured?
37730Will you attend upon the ministry and ordinances of this Church as often as you can?
37730Will you endeavour to walk circumspectly and peaceably amongst us, as it becomes a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ?
37730Would it have been right that I should have passed it by in silent contemplation for my own edification only?
37730Yet who would wish him still confin''d below, Struggling with dire disease, or loads of woe?
37730_ Q._ What are the benefits which in this life do either accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification?
37730and did he not do this in a very persuasive and pathetic manner?
37730and particularly to show what holy, divine, and heavenly influence it ought to have upon the hearts and lives of men?
37730and the prophets, do they live for ever?"
37730have you been to hear the fanatic?"
37730how can we be ashamed of his truth and Gospel?
37730or any loath to come to their nuptials?
37730the Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?"
37730what do you propose to yourself in doing it?"
37730what shall we do?
37730where is thy sting?
37730where is thy victory?"
37730who authorized you, sir, to invade my province?"
37730why do we err, not knowing, rather, not believing the Scriptures?
39509Justly the world now demands--"Whither is fled the visionary gleam, Where is it now, the glory and the dream?"
39509The all important question now arises,"Were the Egyptians descendants of black men, or were they descendants of white men?
39509Then distress fell on the nation, And the flag was drooping low; Should the dust pollute your banner?
39509WHY?
39509Were they descendants of Ham or Shem?"
37232( 1) How could he, therefore, find any difficulty in such words addressed to the repentant Zacchaeus, who had just believed in the mission of Christ? 37232 ( 1) In the fourth Gospel, to the question:"What must we do, that we may work the works of God?"
37232( 1) What date must be assigned to this Epistle? 37232 ( 4) Little evidence?
37232''How, Lord,''I said,''is the rock old and the gate new?''
37232( 1) How came the devil, the origin of lying and deceit, to be made at all?
37232( 2) Now if Marcion mutilated Luke to so little purpose as this, what was the use of his touching it at all?
37232( 2)"If Satan cast out Satan he is divided against himself: how then can his kingdom stand?"
37232( 3) Did he omit them or merely use a Gospel which never included them?
3723214, where Jesus bids the lepers conform to the requirements of the law?
3723217:{1}"Why askest thou me concerning good?
3723218 ff, in which the keeping of the law is made essential to life?
3723218,(2) the[------] is retained, and the question of the ruler is:"Good master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
372322,(5){ 112} where the Pharisees say of him:"This man receiveth sinners and eateth with them?"
3723224:(2)"Do ye not therefore err, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God?"
3723225,(5)"so that the question of the lawyer simply ran:{ 113}"Master, what shall I do to inherit life?"
3723229, in reply to the question,"Which is the first Commandment of all?
3723229, where the answer is given to the rich man pleading for his relatives:"They have Moses and the prophets, let them hear them"?
372322?
372323 So Credner, Ewald, Hitzig, Lachmann,(?)
3723234, the passage reads:"and if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye?"
372324 B. Bauer, Hitzig(?)
3723246:(4)"But why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
372327, 9:"I am the door,"the question:"What is the door of Jesus?"
37232And he said unto them: What would ye that I should do for you?
37232And how can we believe thy story that he was seen by thee?
37232And how could he have been seen by thee when thy thoughts are contrary to his teaching?
37232And if thou sayest:''It is possible,''then wherefore did the Teacher remain and discourse for a whole year to us who were awake?
37232And in what way?
37232And when you know this, with what{ 366} gladness, think you, you will be filled?
37232But Jesus said to them: Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink the cup that I drink?
37232But can any one through a vision be made wise to teach?
37232But he answered and said unto them: Who are my mother and brethren?
37232By whom was it written?
37232For he will send him to judge, and who shall abide his presence?
37232God calls out: Adam, where art thou?
37232He also cites Melito of Sardis: why does he not refer to Apollinaris of Hierapolis?
37232He, therefore, explains the question of the rulers:"What is the door of Jesus?"
37232If it be argued that he was still living, then why does Eusebius not mention him amongst those who protested against the measures of Victor of Rome?
37232If moreover the translator{ 245} was so ignorant of Latin, can we trust his translation?
37232In any case, what could such a statement as this do towards establishing the Apostolic origin and credibility of the fourth Gospel?
37232Is it possible that he could have had nothing interesting to tell about a work presenting so many striking and distinctive features?
37232It is Judas Iscariot, and not the disciples, who says:"Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor?"
37232Now, was it, as one of men might reason, for tyranny and to cause fear and consternation?
37232Or how will you love him, who beforehand so loved you?
37232The question therefore is: Are these data sufficiently ample and trustworthy for a decisive judgment{ 91} from internal evidence?
37232The words:"Or how will you love him who so beforehand loved you?"
37232There is evidently no intention on the part of the Scribes and Pharisees here to ridicule, in asking:"What is the door of Jesus?"
37232To the all- important question:"How old is Heracleon?"
37232To the inquiry:"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
37232Upon what principle of dogmatic interest, then, can Marcion have erased the one while he retained the other?
37232We again, however, come to the question: Who really made the quotations which Hippolytus introduces so indefinitely?
37232When did Irenæus, however, really write his work against Heresies?
37232Why single these out and seem to exclude the sellers of sheep and oxen?
37232[------]''And why is the gate new, Lord?''
37232and what guarantee have we that he has not paraphrased and expanded the original?
37232can he enter a second time into his mothers womb and be born?
37232or be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
37232these eighteen years, to be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath day?"
37232used in the 2 Why"early"?
37232ye of little faith?"
37232{ 208} our Gnostics in the present tense?
35883Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
35883Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? 35883 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
35883And for what, it may be asked, is all this inhuman sacrifice made?
35883And if God is not the author of all the laws both in the natural and moral world, it may reasonably be inquired, who is?
35883And is it not the duty of all who name the name of Christ to do all in their power to counteract this destroying evil?
35883And is it not the duty of every Christian now to exhibit the same spirit and temper which will be then manifested?
35883And it may be asked, What inhuman hand is the cause of all this sorrow?
35883And shall all our pious forefathers be condemned for engaging in war?
35883And shall he who is not to avenge his own wrongs be instrumental in bringing others into chains, imprisonment, torment, and death?"
35883And what has been the result?
35883And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?"
35883And why all this sorrow in this poor and needy family?
35883And why is it necessary to inflame the pride of soldiers?
35883And why not animate soldiers by it?
35883Are not his angels swift to do his will?
35883Are not pride, avarice, and revenge the seeds of all kinds of carnal warfare?
35883Are not the hosts of heaven at his command?
35883Are their liberties ever so little endangered as when this spirit is allayed and all its foreign excitements removed?
35883Besides, who could execute the martyrs and be innocent?
35883But do the principles of war lead individuals or nations to pass by offenses and to treat offenders as if they were innocent?
35883But if such is the cruelty to beasts in prosecuting war, what is the cruelty to man, born for immortality?
35883But if they object to his example as a rule of duty in these instances, why not object to his example as a rule of duty in the case of war?
35883But if war is a greater evil than drunkenness, how can Christians remain silent respecting it and be innocent?
35883But shall a highway robber be called an honest man because he takes but half the money of him whom he robs?
35883But what is it to return evil for evil?
35883But what is the practical language of war?
35883But whence has arisen so great a revolution in the minds of the mass of professing Christians on this subject?
35883But which is the greatest evil,--telling a lie, or killing a man?
35883But who would pretend that the governments in heaven and hell are not diametrically opposite?
35883Can fighting be living peaceably with all men?
35883Can it be right for Christians to attempt to defend with hostile weapons the things which they profess but little to regard?
35883Can one who professes the peaceable doctrine of the gospel be a soldier when it is his duty not so much as to go to law?
35883Can the wound now be so easily healed as it could have been before it became thus lacerated and inflamed?
35883Can unbelievers rationally suppose such prayers to be sincere?
35883Dear brethren, is it not high time to come out from the world and be separated?
35883Do nations ever enjoy so much liberty as when most free from the spirit of war?
35883Do not nations that have partially lost their civil liberties gradually regain them in proportion as they continue long without war?
35883Do these scenes generally change the lion into the lamb?
35883Do they not, on the contrary, require justice and exact the very last mite?
35883Does he actually put on bowels of tenderness, mercy, and forgiveness, while he bathes his sword in the blood of his brother?
35883Does he, in fact, so often get into difficulty, quarreling and fighting?
35883Dr. Scott, in his Essay, p. 422:"We ought not therefore to fear our enemies because he will be with us, and if God be for us, who can be against us?
35883Has it the aspect of forgiveness for us, when an enemy trespasses on our rights, to arm with weapons of slaughter and meet him on the field of battle?
35883Has not death always been considered the greatest evil which could be returned for capital crimes?
35883If God be for them, who can be against them?
35883If God be thus for his children, who can be against them?
35883If men invade our rights and trespass upon our privileges, is it forgiveness to repel them at the point of the bayonet?
35883If so, is it not their duty to do all in their power to promote so benevolent an object?
35883If so, what can be more unwise, what more opposite to every dictate of sound wisdom and policy, than the spirit and practice of war?
35883If there is reserved for them an eternal weight of glory, what if they, like their Divine Master, should not have where to lay their heads?
35883If they are hereafter to reign as kings and priests unto God, what if they are not ranked among the great and honorable of the earth?
35883If they are to inherit a crown of immortal glory, what if they are called to suffer the loss of earthly things?
35883Is it an act of mercy, when a man encroaches on your property, to take away his life?
35883Is it because some of the money goes to support war?
35883Is it not a common sentiment that the liberties of a people are in danger when war engrosses their attention?
35883Is it returning good for evil, and overcoming evil with good?
35883Is not Christ as worthy of imitation as the Cæsars and Alexanders of this world?
35883Is not the arm of the Lord powerful to save, and a better defense to all who trust in him than swords and guns?
35883Is not the church covered with darkness and the people with gross darkness?
35883It may be asked, Why were the Jews apprehensive, if all men should believe on him, the Romans would take away both their place and their nation?
35883On the whole, is it not undeniable that peace is favorable to liberty, and that war is its enemy and its ruin?
35883Or who can doubt but he that is in us is greater than he that is in the world?
35883Ought not every individual Christian to conduct in such a manner that if every other person imitated his example it would be best for the whole?
35883Ought they not then to conduct towards each other as brethren of one common Lord?
35883Shall he then fear those who can only kill the body and afterwards have no more that they can do?
35883The question is, How are they limited?
35883The question then is, For what were they taken?
35883Thinkest thou that I can not pray to my Father, and he would presently send me more than twelve legions of angels?"
35883To what a state has sin reduced our world?
35883Was it ever considered that killing a man was doing good to him?
35883We would inquire, If the gospel tolerates war, how will its universal diffusion put a stop to war?
35883What has humanity ever gained by war to counterbalance simply the afflictions of the widow and fatherless?
35883What must be the consequence?
35883Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?
35883Who amongst our fellow- men would receive the thrust of a sword as an act of kindness?
35883Who can deny that war is altogether a business of strife?
35883Who would receive the thrust of a sword as an act of kindness?
35883Whoever found him unfaithful to his promises or feeble to save?
35883Why may not the gospel forbid war as consistently as it can forbid slavery?
35883Will they not rather conclude that they are perfect mockery?
35883Would he not conclude that either he or they had mistaken the genius of the gospel, or that they believed it to be but a fable?
35883Would it be possible for governments to carry on war if they depended for support on the uncertain opinion of every individual?
35883_ Objection first._ Shall we stand still and suffer an assassin to enter our houses without resistance and let him murder ourselves and families?
35883and what communion hath light with darkness?
35883and what concord hath Christ with Belial?"
35883come they not even of your lusts that war in your members?
35883or does a nation show mercy to another that has actually invaded its rights by falling upon the aggressor and doing all the injury in its power?
35883this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
38102Dare any of you having a matter against another go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints? 38102 According to these passages, is it right to temporize, or not? 38102 And how can we doubt the veracity of a man who performs miracles? 38102 Are such authors more entitled to credit, than those of Robinson Crusoe, and of the Thousand and One Nights? 38102 But by what sign shall we be sure that they were filled with the Holy Ghost? 38102 But do these various languages prove the presence of the Holy Ghost? 38102 But does this Apostle agree with his historian in his own narrative? 38102 But what authority have Christians for their high opinion of St. Paul? 38102 But what is the Holy Ghost? 38102 But what is the church? 38102 But what proofs have we of these miracles themselves? 38102 By what signs shall we distinguish these invisible inspirations? 38102 By what signs shall we know those on whom we ought to rely? 38102 Can we flatter ourselves, with having even these such as they were originally written? 38102 Can we rely upon witnesses who give no other proof of what they advance than their own words? 38102 Could not the disciples of Jesus speak these languages naturally? 38102 Do devotees ever neglect their spiritual guides? 38102 Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world? 38102 Does a dispute arise between himself and an associate? 38102 Have not these pious falsehoods been ascribed to the works of Jesus Christ himself and to the Apostles his successors? 38102 Have these guides been witnesses of the actions and miracles so differently related by Paul and his historian? 38102 He extricates himself by asking if the vessel shall say to him who made it, why hast thou fashioned me thus? 38102 How are we to know if the church is continually inspired? 38102 How can it be expected that we should find any point of unity in the canons and decrees of assemblies agitated by intrigue, discord, and animosity? 38102 How can it inspire a man? 38102 How is it possible to decide which is the party that deceives itself? 38102 How much more, things that pertain to this life? 38102 How shall we unravel the truth if we do not hear both parties? 38102 How then comes it that since Jesus, Christianity has been so separated from Judaism? 38102 If this fact be certain, how shall we convince ourselves that they existed prior to this time? 38102 In fact how could they reconcile this new God, this Mercury, this messenger of the father and son, with the unity of God? 38102 In fact, he adds, know ye not that we shall judge angels? 38102 Is it very easy at this time, to determine which governed St. Paul in those moments in which he spoke, acted, or wrote? 38102 Is the Conversion of St. Paul a proof in favour of the Christian Religion? 38102 Is there a history which has the right to prove itself by itself? 38102 It will perhaps be asked whether we have a right to regard him as an impostor? 38102 Of what? 38102 Shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
38102Shall we then judge those who are inspired by their conduct?
38102Such being the state of things, what real connection, or what relation, can there be between the religious system of the Jews, and that of St. Paul?
38102That granted of what use was the gift tongues?
38102We shall ask if God can, without absolutely changing the nature of things, make wisdom folly, and folly wisdom?
38102We shall demand of St. Paul and of those who like him preach up implicit faith, if folly is more able than wisdom to attain to the knowledge of God?
38102What can we oppose to this unanimity?
38102What certainty have we that it has ever inspired anyone?
38102What course shall we then pursue to discover on which side is the truth?
38102What guide can we expect to find in turbulent priests whose ambition, avarice, and intriguing and persecuting spirit are every where visible?
38102Where is the scribe?
38102Where is the wise?
38102Who then shall we find to reconcile them, and show us what we ought to think of a history so differently related?
38102where is the disputer of this world?
40208He arose upon one elbow, and with a stedfast look at the old lady, which induced her to retreat a step or two, asked her,"What do you want?
29412And Bernier, our fellow- citizen, what is become of him?
29412And have you seen this master?
29412And what did she do to give you this power?
29412And what do you come here for?
29412And whence comes it that you know me?
29412Do you know that now you see nothing with the eyes of your body?
29412In a dream?
29412Now, how can he approve a dissertation false in itself and contrary to himself? 29412 Of what may we not believe the imagination capable, after so strong a proof of its power?
29412Well, then, with what eyes do you behold me?
29412When is it,he says afterwards,"that the oracles have ceased to reply throughout all Greece, but since the advent of the Saviour on earth?
29412Who art thou? 29412 [ 161] And in Ecclesiasticus,"Who will pity the enchanter that has been bitten by the serpent?
29412''I knew it well,''said she;''did I not behold it the day before yesterday?''"
29412( or"What can I do for you?")
29412A little while after, he adds,"But what shall we say of that magic they held in such admiration?
29412ARE THE VAMPIRES OR REVENANS REALLY DEAD?
29412After mass, St. Augustin, preceded by the cross, went to ask this dead man why he went out?
29412After such avowals, what can we think of the doctrine of this chief of the innovators?
29412After this, must we not own that the Greeks of to- day are not great Greeks, and that there is only ignorance and superstition among them?
29412Again, what shall we say of those tacit compacts so often mentioned by the author, and which he supposes to be real?
29412And again, how could he satisfy it with a demon, who appeared to him in the form of a girl he loved?
29412And had not their accomplices also, whose names must have been declared, as much to fear?
29412And how can we reconcile this concurrence with the wisdom, independence, and truth of God?
29412And if Samuel appeared to Saul, how could it take place if Samuel had no members?
29412And if he had received it, was he not at the same time reconciled to the church?
29412And if he was there bodily, how could he render himself invisible?
29412And if his excommunication was only regular and minor, would he deserve after his martyrdom to be excluded from the presence of the holy mysteries?
29412And if these bodies are merely phantomic, how can they suck the blood of living people?
29412And in his treatise on the soul, he exclaims,"What shall we say of magic?
29412And what glory to God, what advantage to men, could accrue from these apparitions?
29412And why do we not make any use of so wonderful an art in armies?
29412And would Jacob have asked him for his blessing had he deemed him a bad angel?
29412Another time he saw the same young man, who said to him,"Do you know me?"
29412Are the Vampires or Revenans really Dead?
29412Are there not still to be found people who are so simple, or who have so little religion, as to buy these trifles very dear?
29412Are these equivocal marks of the reality of obsessions?
29412Are they not interred?
29412As they were conversing in her presence of the singularity of the adventure which here happened at St. Maur,''Why are you so much astonished?''
29412At last they asked what was the name of him who should succeed to the Emperor Valens?
29412Besides that, of how many crimes were they not guilty in the use of their spells?
29412But are they not rather magicians, who render themselves invisible, and divert themselves in disquieting the living?
29412But can anything more strange be thought of than what is said of tacit compacts?
29412But how can they come out of their graves without opening the earth, and how re- enter them again without its appearing?
29412But if the dead know not what is passing in this world, how can they be troubled about their bodies being interred or not?
29412But what can you obtain in favor of heresy from sensible and upright people, to whom God has thus manifested the power of his church?
29412But what could it avail the demon to give the treasure to these gentlemen, who did not ask him for it, and scarcely troubled themselves about him?
29412But what is the use of so many arguments?
29412But why amuse ourselves with fruitless researches?
29412By what authority did the demon take away this boy''s life, and then restore it to him?
29412CAN A MAN WHO IS REALLY DEAD APPEAR IN HIS OWN BODY?
29412CAN THESE INSTANCES BE APPLIED TO THE HUNGARIAN GHOSTS?
29412Can a Man really Dead appear in his own Body?
29412Can an angel or a demon restore a dead man to life?
29412Can it be the spirit of the defunct, which has not yet forsaken them, or some demon, which makes their apparition in a fantastic and borrowed body?
29412Can so simple an agent as the soul act upon itself, and reproduce it in some sort by thinking, after it has ceased to think?
29412Can the soul when separated from the body re- enter it when it will, and give it new life, were it but for a quarter of an hour?
29412Can these Instances be applied to the Hungarian Revenans?
29412Can we conceive that God allows them thus to come without reason or necessity and molest their families, and even cause their death?
29412Can we not see that such an opinion is making a god of the devil?
29412DO THE EXCOMMUNICATED ROT IN THE GROUND?
29412Did he do this by his own strength, or by the permission of God?
29412Did he not wash away his fault with his blood?
29412Did not Simon the magician rise into the air by means of the devil?
29412Did not St. Paul impose silence on the Pythoness of the city of Philippi in Macedonia?
29412Did not the first- mentioned perform many wonders before Pharaoh?
29412Do the Excommunicated rot in the Earth?
29412Do they not prevent people from inhabiting certain houses, under pretence of their being haunted?
29412Do they take them and leave them at will, as we lay aside a habit or a mask?
29412Do we not know with how many errors it has been infatuated in all ages, and which, though shared in common, were not the less mistakes?
29412Do we put to death hypochondriacs, maniacs, or those who imagine themselves ill?
29412Do you laugh at all that is told of dreams, magical operations, miracles, sorcerers, ghosts, and Thessalian wonders?
29412Do you see the Prince of Condè dead in that hedge?''
29412Does any one imagine that such things can be believed without offending God, and without showing a very injurious mistrust of his almighty power?
29412Does not St. Paul complain of the_ angel of Satan_ who buffeted him?
29412Does not St. Peter[657] tell us that"the devil prowls about us like a roaring lion, always ready to devour us?"
29412Does not the apostle tell us that the angel of darkness transforms himself into an angel of light?
29412For will it be said that these maledictions and inflictions were the effect of the inspiration of the good Spirit, or the work of good angels?
29412For, does it not happen that wood of different kinds, and fish bones, produce some light when their heat is excited by putrefaction?
29412HAS THE DEMON POWER TO CAUSE ANY ONE TO DIE AND THEN TO RESTORE THE DEAD TO LIFE?
29412Had he received the sacraments of the Church?
29412Has the Demon power to kill, and then to restore to Life?
29412Has the devil in this respect a greater power than an angel and a disembodied soul?
29412Have we ever seen lethargies, or swoons, or syncopes last whole years together?
29412Have we not again calendars in which are marked the lucky and unlucky days, as has been done during a time, under the name of Egyptians?
29412He answered,--"And who has taught you that secret?"
29412How can he be absolved without asking for absolution, or its appearing that he hath requested it?
29412How can it serve the demon to maintain this, and destroy the general opinion of nations on all these things?
29412How can people be absolved who died in mortal sin, and without doing penance?
29412How can you absolve him from excommunication before he has received absolution from sin?
29412How can you absolve the dead?
29412How can you convince a whole people of error?
29412How could St. Maur appear to him in his Benedictine habit, having the wizard on his left hand?
29412How could he introduce himself into young M. de la Richardière''s chamber without either opening or forcing the door?
29412How could he render himself visible to him alone, whilst none other beheld him?
29412How could he who appeared to the tailor Bauh imprint his hand on the board which he presented to him?
29412How could this wretched shepherd cast the spell without touching the person?
29412How did Apollonius of Tyana persuade the Ephesians to kill a man, who really was only a dog?
29412How did he know that this dog, or this man, was the cause of the pestilence which afflicted Ephesus?
29412How do the saints hear our prayers?
29412How do they drag them?
29412How do they speak?
29412How is this done?
29412How is this resurrection accomplished?
29412How many enterprises, praiseworthy in appearance, has he not inspired, in order to draw the faithful into his snare?
29412How many false miracles has he not wrought?
29412How many holy actions has he not counseled?
29412How many instances have we not seen of people who expired with fright in a moment?
29412How many times has he foretold future events?
29412How was it that the soldier mentioned by Æneas Sylvius did not recognize his wife, whom he pierced with his sword, and whose ears he cut off?
29412If in all there is only falsehood and illusion, what does he gain by undeceiving people?
29412If it is not God who drags them from their graves, is it an angel?
29412If it is so, why do they return to their graves?
29412If magicians possessed the secret of thus occasioning the death of any one they pleased, where is the prince, prelate, or lord who would be safe?
29412If people insist on these resurrections being real ones, did we ever see dead persons resuscitate themselves, and by their own power?
29412If the angels even have not a certain kind of body?--for if they are incorporeal, how can they be counted?
29412If the circumstance is certain, as it appears, who shall explain the manner in which all passed or took place?
29412If these two men were only spectres, having neither flesh nor bones, how could one of them imprint a black color on the hand of this widow?
29412If they are not resuscitated by themselves, is it by the power of God that they have left their graves?
29412If they are not united to them, how can they move them, and cause them to act, walk, speak, reason, and eat?
29412If they are reprobate and condemned, what have they to do on this earth?
29412If they are united to them, then they form but one individual; and how can they separate themselves from them, after being united to them?
29412If they could thus roast them slowly to death, why not kill them at once, by throwing the waxen image in the fire?
29412If they dared not stay in the church during the mass, when were they?
29412If they were evil genii, why did they ask for masses and order restitution?
29412Is all that accomplished by the natural power of these spirits?
29412Is it an angel, is it a demon who reanimates it?
29412Is it by the order, or by the permission of God that he resuscitates?
29412Is it for a long time, like that of the persons who were restored to life by Jesus Christ?
29412Is it not certain that the first step taken by those who had recourse to magic was to renounce God and Jesus Christ, and to invoke the demon?
29412Is it not since mankind began to enjoy the divine presence of the Word?
29412Is it sepulture?
29412Is it surprising that the bedstead should be seen to move, especially when the floor of the room is waxed and rubbed?
29412Is it the Almighty, to satisfy the revenge of an insignificant woman, or the jealousy of lovers of either sex?
29412Is it to show forth the works of God in these vampires?
29412Is not that, as it appears to some, denying and affirming at the same time the same thing under different names?
29412Is this resurrection voluntary on his part, and by his own choice?
29412It is by the strength of the_ revenant_, by the return of his soul into his body?
29412It is the devil, who sports with the simplicity of men?
29412Lord, why hast thou sent me back to this gloomy abode?"
29412M. Viardin having asked him in Latin,"Ubi censebaris quandò mane oriebaris?"
29412M. de Saumaise told him it meant,"Save yourself; do you not perceive the death with which you are threatened?"
29412Might it not be advanced that this light has appeared because the eye of the count was internally affected, or because it was so externally?
29412Must we, on this account, consider these histories as problematical?
29412Nevertheless, it may be asked, How these bodies came out?
29412Of what may we not believe the imagination capable after so strong a proof of its power?
29412Or was it the natural effect of Divine love, or fervor of devotion in these persons?
29412Origen adds, What could Providence have designed in performing for this Proconnesian the miracles we have just mentioned?
29412Ought he not rather to combat this writing, and show its weakness, falsehood, and dangerous tendency?
29412Peter added,"Could you tell me any news of Alphonso, king of Arragon, who died a few years ago?"
29412St. Augustine inquires afterwards if the dead have any knowledge of what is passing in this world?
29412The Jews sometimes went so far as to insult them in their dwellings, and even to say to them,[709]_ Ubi est verbum Domini?
29412The demon added,"Is it not enough that I show thee that I understand what thou sayest?"
29412The master of the house, and his domestics, the boldest amongst them, at last asked him what he wished for, and in what they could help him?
29412The saint asked him, where was the sepulchre of the priest who had pronounced against him the sentence of excommunication?
29412The saint laughed and said to him,"Would it not be better to give the value of your horses to the poor rather than employ them in such exercises?"
29412The spectre said to him,"Where are you going?"
29412The system of M. Law, bank notes, the rage of the Rue Quinquampoix, what movements did they not cause in the kingdom?
29412The young man added,"Was it in a dream, or awake, that you saw all that?"
29412The young man then asked,"Where is your body now?"
29412Then they wished to know if alms should be given in his name?
29412They asked him if he required any masses to be said?
29412They asked why he infested that house rather than another?
29412This is certainly not the case; but if it were so, why should witches have less power than magicians?
29412Thus we read in Ecclesiasticus--"Who will pity the enchanter that is bitten by the serpent?"
29412To what can these things be attributed, if not to an elf?
29412To what persecutions were not himself and Baruch his disciple exposed for having spoken in the name of the Lord?
29412UNDER WHAT FORM HAVE GOOD ANGELS APPEARED?
29412Under what form have Good Angels appeared?
29412Was her resurrection effected by her own strength and will, or was it a demon who restored her to life?
29412Was it a demon who animated the body of the boy, or did his soul re- enter his body by the permission of God?
29412Was it by the ministration of angels, or by the artifice of the seducing spirit, who wished to inspire her with sentiments of vanity and pride?
29412Was it his soul which moved his body, or a demon which made use of this corpse to disturb and frighten the living?
29412Was it not generally believed in former times, that there were no antipodes?
29412Was it their soul which appeared to me, or was it some other spirit which assumed their form?"
29412Was this young girl really dead, or only sleeping?
29412We read, in the author I am combating,"What shall we say of the fairies, a prodigy so notorious and so common?"
29412Were they the souls of these two pagans, or two demons who assumed their form?
29412Were they whole, or in a state of decay?
29412What advantage does the devil derive from making idiots believe these things, or maintaining them in such an error?
29412What becomes, in particular, of all the stories of the holy solitaries, of St. Anthony, St. Hilarion,& c.?
29412What benefit could mankind derive from them?
29412What cures has he not operated?
29412What do they want?
29412What does it matter, in fact, that they made false boastings, and that their attempts were useless?
29412What glory does the Divinity derive from them?
29412What has not been said for and against the divining- rod of Jacques Aimar?
29412What interest could the demon have in not permitting these bodies to come under the power of the Christians?
29412What is the aim of Lucian, in his Dialogue entitled"Philopseudis,"but to turn into ridicule the magic art?
29412What is the object of these resurrections?
29412What proof is there that God has anything to do with it?
29412What reason is given for this?
29412What stronger proof of the falsity of this art can we have than to see that Nero renounced it?"
29412What will become of the apparitions of Onias to Judas Maccabeus, and of the devil to Jesus Christ himself, after his fast of forty days?
29412What will become of the apparitions of angels, so well noted in the Old and New Testaments?
29412What would you have me do for you?"
29412When did they begin to despise the magic art?
29412Whence does it happen that they neither come back nor infest the place any more when they are burned or impaled?
29412Where, also, did they go?
29412Who are these witnesses?
29412Who can have given such power to the devil?
29412Who can not perceive in these words the surest marks of prepossession and fear?
29412Who will believe in our days that Ezzelin was the son of a will- o''-the- wisp?
29412Why did he not deny all these facts?
29412Why do these excommunicated persons return to their tombs after mass?
29412Why do they attach themselves to certain spots, and certain persons, rather than to others?
29412Why do they haunt and fatigue persons who ought to be dear to them, and who have done nothing to offend them?
29412Why do they make themselves perceptible only during a certain time, and that sometimes a short space?
29412Why is it so little sought after by princes and their ministers?
29412Why then may not the heat excited in this confined spirit produce some light?
29412Why wish to explain the whole book of Job literally, and as a true history, since its beginning is only a fiction?
29412Will it be God, will it be itself?
29412Will it be said that this is only the effect of imagination, prepossession, or the trickery of a clever charlatan?
29412Will this thinking matter think on always, or only at times; and when it has ceased to think, who will make it think anew?
29412Without this fruitful source, what becomes of the most ingenious fictions of Homer?
29412Would it be again the imagination of the living and their prejudices which reassure them after these executions?
29412[ 139] Will it be said that there was any collusion between St. Paul and the Pythoness?
29412[ 160] Job, speaking of the leviathan, which we believe to be the crocodile, says,"Shall the enchanter destroy it?
29412[ 352]"Quid se præcipitat de rarissimis aut inexpertis quasi definitam ferre sententiam, cum quotidiana et continua non solvat?"
29412[ 652] Did those whom he gave up to Satan for their crimes,[653] suffer nothing bodily?
29412[ 675]"Somnia, terrores magicos, miracula, sagas, Nocturnos lemures, portentaque Thessala rides?"
29412[ 702] Numquid dæmonium potest coecorum oculos asperire?
29412[ 76]"Quamquam cur Genium Romæ, mihi fingitis unum?
29412a man or a God?
29412and also is it not what he proposed to himself in the other, entitled"The Ass,"whence Apuleius derived his"Golden Ass?"
29412and consequently, how can we know whether it ought to be punished leniently or rigorously?
29412and has not joy itself sometimes produced an equally fatal effect?
29412and if there is any truth in them, why decry his own work, and take away the credit of his subordinates and his own operations?
29412and on what foundation can it be asserted that they are less criminal?
29412and why comest thou here?"
29412and why do we ask them for their intercession?
29412how could any one make it without renouncing common sense?
29412is it a demon?
29412is it their own spirit?
29412naked, or clad in their own dress, or in the linen and bandages which had enveloped them in the tomb?
29412or that of persons resuscitated by the Prophets and Apostles?
29412or, Do you hear me?
29412that according to whether the sacred fowls had eaten or not, it was permitted or forbidden to fight?
29412that some of them die of it instantaneously, and others a short time afterwards?
29412that the statues of the gods had spoken or changed their place?
29412when will God give us some rain?"
29412whence do I come?
29412why do they not remain amongst the living?
29412why do they suck the blood of their relations?
29412why do you not rather make use of the sabres of the Turks?
29412wilt thou never be satisfied?
3743Art thou the man of God that came from Judah? 3743 Canst thou by searching find out God; canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?"
3743--And what then?
374318,"Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer''s house is?
37433. Who is there among you of all his people?
3743After the lot had designated Jonah to be the offender, they questioned him to know who and what he was?
3743After this, who can doubt the bountifulness of the Christian Mythology?
3743And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship and said unto him, What saith my Lord unto his servant?"
3743And what is the difference?
3743And what then?
3743And what then?
3743And what then?
3743And, on the other hand, are we to suppose that every world in the boundless creation had an Eve, an apple, a serpent, and a redeemer?
3743Are these things, and the blessings they indicate in future, nothing to, us?
3743Are we sure that the books that tell us so were written by his authority?
3743BUT if objects for gratitude and admiration are our desire, do they not present themselves every hour to our eyes?
3743BUT some perhaps will say-- Are we to have no word of God-- no revelation?
3743But how was Jesus Christ to make anything known to all nations?
3743But why must the moon stand still?
3743Can our gross feelings be excited by no other subjects than tragedy and suicide?
3743Can we conceive anything more destructive to morality than this?
3743Do we not see a fair creation prepared to receive us the instant we are born-- a world furnished to our hands, that cost us nothing?
3743Do we want to contemplate his mercy?
3743Do we want to contemplate his munificence?
3743Do we want to contemplate his power?
3743Do we want to contemplate his wisdom?
3743Does not the creation, the universe we behold, preach to us the existence of an Almighty power, that governs and regulates the whole?
3743First, Canst thou by searching find out God?
3743For what reason, or on what authority, should we do this?
3743From whence, I ask, could he gain that knowledge, but from the study of the true theology?
3743Having published his predictions, he withdrew, says the story, to the east side of the city.--But for what?
3743How happened it that he did not discover America?
3743How then is it that those people pretend to reject reason?
3743If the writer meant that he( God) buried him, how should he( the writer) know it?
3743If they lied in one genealogy, why are we to believe them in the other?
3743In fine, do we want to know what God is?
3743Is it not reasonable to suppose that by the cherubims he meant the temple at Jerusalem, where they had figures of cherubims?
3743Is it we that light up the sun; that pour down the rain; and fill the earth with abundance?
3743Now, in the name of common sense, can it be Joshua that relates what people had done after he was dead?
3743Of this class are, EZEKIEL and DANIEL; and the first question upon these books, as upon all the others, is, Are they genuine?
3743Or is the gloomy pride of man become so intolerable, that nothing can flatter it but a sacrifice of the Creator?
3743Or of what use is it that this immensity of worlds is visible to man?
3743Secondly, Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?
3743Since then no part of our earth is left unoccupied, why is it to be supposed that the immensity of space is a naked void, lying in eternal waste?
3743Some Christians pretend that Christianity was not established by the sword; but of what period of time do they speak?
3743The first question, however, upon the books of the New Testament, as upon those of the Old, is, Are they genuine?
3743The question upon this passage is, At what time did the Jebusites and the children of Judah dwell together at Jerusalem?
3743This brings on a supposed expostulation between the Almighty and the prophet; in which the former says,"Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
3743Those books, therefore, have neither been written by the men called apostles, nor by imposters in concert.--How then have they been written?
3743To what cause then are we to assign this skulking?
3743What certainty then can there be in the Bible for any thing?
3743What have ye still to offer against the pure and moral religion of deism, in support of your system of falsehood, idolatry, and pretended revelation?
3743What is it that we have learned from this pretended thing called revealed religion?
3743What is it we want to know?
3743What more does man want to know, than that the hand or power that made these things is divine, is omnipotent?
3743What occasion could there be for moonlight in the daytime, and that too whilst the sun shined?
3743What shadow of pretence have ye now to produce for continuing the blasphemous fraud?
3743What then can we say of these prophets, but that they are impostors and liars?
3743Who can say by what exceeding fine action of fine matter it is that a thought is produced in what we call the mind?
3743Who is there among you of all his people?
3743Why then are we to believe the same thing of another girl whom we never saw, told by nobody knows who, nor when, nor where?
3743Why then is it to be supposed they have changed with respect to man?
3743Would it not then have been the same if he had died of a fever or of the small pox, of old age, or of anything else?
3743Would they believe me a whit the more if the thing had been a fact?
3743[ NOTE by Paine: If it should be asked, how can man know these things?
3743and in the same manner, what beyond the next boundary?
3743are we sure that the Creator of man commissioned those things to be done?
3743or why should we( the readers) believe him?
3743that is, were they written by Ezekiel and Daniel?
3743were they written by the persons to whom they are ascribed?
35333''How is it now? 35333 ''Well, who holds the title to the land, then?''
35333After this took place I said,''Brother Kimball what did you do that for?'' 35333 Are they all together as we are to- day?
35333Are you ever going to be prepared to see God, Jesus Christ, His angels, or comprehend His servants, unless you take a faithful and prayerful course?
35333Did I say congregations would gnash upon you? 35333 Did you actually know Joseph Smith?"
35333Do you know Brother Heber? 35333 Do you know the Twelve?
35333Gazing at me intently he said,''Do n''t you believe what I say?'' 35333 Have we any cause, in reality, to mourn to- day?
35333My wife, being frightened at what she saw, said,''Father Young, what does all this mean?'' 35333 No,"he answers for them, and continues:"Do you know Brother Brigham?
35333Shall I go with thee?
35333The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing? 35333 What denomination do you belong to?"
35333What have you accomplished?
35333Who will provide for us now, and what shall we do to earn a livelihood?
35333Will there be any objection to our preaching here at 3 o''clock?
35333''And me?''
35333''Do n''t you think so, Brother Whitney?''
35333''Have you any further business with me?''
35333** Can you find any fault with that?"
35333****"Who are you to be subject to?
35333A year later he touched on the subject of home manufactures:"Will the time ever be that we can make our clothing?
35333Almost the first question he asked was:''Have you got a lot yet?''
35333And hath not Elias also his fore- runner?
35333And me?''
35333And this in full face of the fact that their own oft reiterated appeals for help had been denied?
35333And what did that teach us?
35333And yet were these same elders, unendowed, sent forth to redeem Zion?
35333Are not your bodies your houses, your tabernacles or temples, and places for your spirits?
35333Are not your spirits in the house?
35333Are there any incentives presented to us this day to be faithful?
35333Brother R. L. Campbell, who I remember was present, said in a free and jocular way:''If it should come a girl, what then?''
35333But what of Zion and her redemption?
35333But where was the woman who would marry him?
35333But who was now the leader of Israel?
35333But why careful, among so many friends, to select only a few as the recipients of such a favor?
35333But, said they, is there not some one among you whom you call your captain, or leader, or superior to the rest?
35333By what strange fatality were these mighty lives thus interwoven?
35333Can I leave you, Far in distant lands to dwell?''
35333Can a people honey- combed with selfishness build up Zion?
35333Can he descend from heaven to earth without causing and enduring pain?
35333Did not some of those who_ were_ Saints then, so do?
35333Did they fear us in that upper country?
35333Do I believe they know it in heaven?
35333Do you believe it?
35333Do you believe that?''
35333Do you suppose you are going to the earth that Adam came from?
35333Does not the fall of man illustrate this principle?
35333Does not the present foreshadow the future?
35333Does not this fact, alone, tell where lay the authority?
35333Else, would he not have endowed them before- hand?
35333Fixing his eyes on me, he said:"''Do you know that you will yet be called upon to stand in front of the enemy?''
35333Has he not led you blindfolded long enough?
35333Have I not told you often that the separation of body and spirit makes no difference in the moral and intellectual condition of the spirit?
35333Have any of them built forts?
35333Have his lips ever quivered?
35333Have they done it?
35333Have we any cause for grief and sorrow?
35333Have you Abraham and Isaac and the Apostles Peter, James and John?
35333He came up to me and said:''Brother Heber, what do you think of the fallen prophet now?
35333He laughed and said,''Did n''t I tell you so?''
35333He said''Do n''t you think if you saw them coming you could_ juke_ them?''
35333He seemed a little perplexed at my obstinacy and asked,''Why do n''t you believe it?''
35333He then asked,''Will you defend my case?''
35333He then read the revelation and proceeded to say,"Have you desired this ministry with all your hearts?
35333Here is Brigham; have his knees ever faltered?
35333How else shall it be sanctified?
35333How many times have you been told to store up your wheat against the hard times that are coming upon the nations of the earth?
35333How would you feel if you had a husband or a father that would lead you from the truth?
35333I answered''How can I believe, when I have no evidence or knowledge of it?''
35333I ask, then, if it is your spirits that must be brought into subjection?
35333I had seen but two persons die before, and they died by violence; but when I watched Brother Heber I asked myself, Is this death?
35333Idolatry?
35333If hell can furnish a parallel where is it?
35333If the Savior in former days laid His hands on His disciples, why not in the latter days?
35333If we had been asked, How long is Brother Heber likely to live?
35333If you do not have it, how can you stand?
35333In the meantime how fared it with the brethren in the north, Elder Russell and Priest Snyder, who had been sent with the Gospel into Cumberland?
35333In what way was Joseph''s mission, as a prophet of the living God, to be revindicated in the eyes of the Saints and of the world?
35333Is it not a pathless waste of waters all around to the passengers on board, except on the frail timbers where they stand?
35333Is not the episode of the fowl, related by Heber, a tell- tale straw before the wind in this connection?
35333Is not the knowledge now possessed by the Saints, glorious though it be, but a foretaste, the antepast of a greater feast of knowledge yet to follow?
35333Is this that which men represent as a monster, and from which they shrink with affright?
35333It was not long before he again had"business"in Victor, and again became thirsty(?)
35333Kimball?''
35333Look and see yourself, poor, your family stripped and robbed, and your brethren in the same fix; are you satisfied with Joseph?''
35333Mrs. Elizabeth Partington said,''Please sir, will you baptize me?''
35333Nay, might not many be tempted to query, Was not the mission of Zion''s Camp a failure?
35333On entering the house he was warmly greeted by Mr. Richards, who said:"I understand you are the minister lately from America?"
35333Or censure for a flow of manly tears That brave- souled band, immortal Pioneers?
35333She did not know what was the matter, saying,''certainly the man has not bewitched me has he?''
35333Smiling amiably and reminding me that I had avoided him several times, he asked:''Have you got a lot yet?''
35333That Eloheim came from?
35333There is nothing wrong with us, and we think everything of each other?''
35333They are all in commotion-- what is going to be done?
35333This admitted, and what becomes of their"failure?"
35333This is the seventh year; did you ever think of it?"
35333Thus doth the ideal subserve the real, of which, what is it but the prophecy?
35333Was it not destiny, too, that they should thus retrace the steps of their great ancestor, who, driven forth from Eden,[A] dwelt in Adam- ondi- Ahman?
35333Was not the past all preparatory to the present?
35333We have the spirits of the ancients, also, administering to the Saints:"Who have you now in your midst?
35333Were they not even now upon the vessel, in mid- ocean, guiding it unerringly toward its destiny?
35333What are you about?
35333What can they do against us?
35333What can we say to one another?
35333What did Zion''s Camp achieve?
35333What had it achieved?
35333What is the consequence?
35333What is time?
35333What said the Lord concerning them?
35333What says Moses of Enoch and his city?
35333What was to be done?
35333What would the leaders decide to do?
35333What"new thing,"under these circumstances, was destined to"save the Church?"
35333Where Jehovah the Lord came from?
35333Where are you?
35333Where causes are similar, should there not spring similar results?
35333Where now shall fancy''s roving pinion rest?
35333Where?
35333Who can answer the question whether they are more numerous than those who have assembled together to- day and those throughout this Territory?
35333Who can doubt that, had he been classically educated, he would have taken high rank among profound and learned men?
35333Who can say that they are not more numerous on yonder shore?
35333Who was to decide in such a controversy, and how was the right man to be known?
35333Why hate them for what is their misfortune?
35333Why not rather weep, when a brother or a sister sins?
35333Why should we indeed be sorrowful?
35333Why should we rail at the fallen?
35333Why?
35333Why?
35333Will they not find mercy, and meet a judgment more just, than we in our narrow charity know how to mete out to the erring?
35333Will they receive the rod in consequence of this?
35333Will you receive the blessings which a father and husband has placed upon your heads?
35333Would God leave the world without"great and noble ones"at such an hour?
35333Would e''en the coldest heart forbear to say Good cause had gratitude to weep that day?
35333Would not the Saints have died to a man in defense of their Prophet-- God''s seer and revelator?
35333You, and Hinkle, and scores of others; have you not betrayed Joseph and his brethren into the hands of the mob, as Judas did Jesus?
35333_ Do you believe that?_''"I said:''Brother Kimball, I believe what you say.''"
35333in person?
35333in the spirit world?
35333would even the Saints have so done?
39000WILL YOU BUY?
39000:"Do you want a Model?"
39000AFTER AN ETCHING BY N. MUXEL Sophonisba Anguisciola, Painter 1533-(?
39000Are not some of its qualities instinct with manhood, while others delight us with the most winning graces of a perfect womanhood?
39000Are you not inclined to marvel, almost, how a woman had the courage to depict, without flinching, the sad truths of such bitter poverty?
39000CONSUÉLO:"Will You Buy?"
39000Does Elisabetta Sirani take precedence of Lady Waterford?
39000Does not genius make its appeal as a single creative agent with a two- fold sex?
39000FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY ALINARI Lavinia Fontana Zappi, Painter 1552- 1614(?)]
39000FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY W. A. MANSELL& CO., AFTER THE ORIGINAL PICTURE IN A PRIVATE COLLECTION Judith Leyster, Painter 1600(?
39000HUNTER, MRS. MARY Y.:"Joy and the Labourer,"Frontispiece;"Olivia,"126;"Where Shall Wisdom be Found?"
39000Had Steele an inkling of this magnificent compliment when he said that to love the Lady Elizabeth Hastings was a liberal education?
39000Is it not both masculine and feminine?
39000Is it not the very music of a woman''s rationalism?
39000Is not that pathetic?
39000Judith Leyster, Painter 1600(?
39000Lady Elizabeth Butler, Painter] PREFACE What is genius?
39000REPRODUCED FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY NEWIDEIN Madame Lucas- Robiquet, Painter"DO YOU WANT A MODEL?"
39000Sophonisba Anguisciola or Angussola, Painter 1533(?
39000WILL YOU BUY?
39000What can be said about Mrs. Margaret Carpenter?
39000What has"quelled evil?"
39000Where is there a woman artist equal to any man among the greatest masters?"
39000Why compare the differing genius of women and men?
36501And may I divide them equally?
36501And now, what shall I say? 36501 And what was the crime, for which my brother was condemned to this death?
36501Are you the Admiral?
36501Father, have you commended me to be remembered in the prayers of the Church?
36501From whence come wars and fightings?
36501Had you any conception of death?
36501Hast thou indeed, so strong a faith, my dear son?
36501How were you able to swim, and support a boy so much larger than yourself?
36501If he must die, why was it hidden from those whose life was bound up in his? 36501 Is it then from our grandmother that you learned all the circumstances of his story?"
36501Is my dog lost too?
36501Is the work done?
36501May I speak to the soldiers?
36501My son, do you know that you have been in great danger? 36501 Now, whither goest thou, master bold?"
36501Threatenest thou me,said the gray- haired Christian,"with the fire that burns for an hour, and then is extinguished?
36501Was Jane, Queen of Navarre, a Protestant?
36501Was he your friend?
36501Was it not very strange, that a Catholic should be so good?
36501Was your grandfather in Paris at the time of the marriage of Henry and Margaret?
36501Wert thou born only to enjoy pleasure? 36501 What became of your grandfather during this scene of horror?"
36501What did you think of the stars?
36501What have you brought?
36501Why dost thou fade, young bud of morn, And hide thy drooping gem?
36501Why, my son?
36501A solemn curtain o''er it spread, And the green turf she joy''d to tread, A covering for her breast?
36501And art thou ignorant of the fire of the future judgment, and of the everlasting punishment reserved for the wicked?"
36501And when shall Lodi''s slaughter be forgot?
36501And wilt not thou hasten to do that which thy nobler nature doth require?"
36501Are they those of a stranger?"
36501Bartholomew?"
36501Bringest thou to us no token from the world that was once our home?"
36501But how can Europe grant their warm appeal, Reft of her sons, and mangled by his steel?
36501But mother, what could I do?
36501But we ask how are wars to be prevented?
36501But who from yon lone islet shall exclude The fearful step of Conscience, foul with blood?
36501Can I bring him back again?
36501Could I harm such a creature?
36501Dear Grandfather, how soon did it follow the nuptials which you have described?"
36501Did you ever think how much the comfort of families depends upon the cow?
36501Didst thou provide No shelter from autumnal rain?
36501Do not the Scriptures of Truth foretell a happy period on earth, when there shall be war no more?
36501Do you not feel that it was cruel to force his soldiers to such labours in that dreadful climate, and to make war when it was not necessary?
36501Do you not pray every day, that His will may be done?
36501Do you pretend to say that it was not a holy war?"
36501Does not History sometimes confer on her heroes, a fame which religion condemns?
36501Fearful power have ye, indeed, to kill the body, but why need you put the never- dying soul in jeopardy?
36501Had they given up the siege?
36501Hast thou no cheering board supplied From all the treasures of the plain?
36501Hast thou no home?
36501Hast thou no tale for me?
36501Hath she a couch so dark, a cell so deep, That burning Moscow''s memory there may sleep?
36501Have we not read of a country, where there is no war?
36501Have you ever seriously considered the evil and sorrow of war?
36501Have you ever thought much, my dear young friends, of the miseries of war?
36501Have you never heard that the grasp of drowning persons is fatal?"
36501Her lips, already white in death, clearly pronounced"Amen,"and soon after added,"Why are his chariot- wheels so long in coming?
36501How did she know that the heat which she felt was caused by the sun, or that by interposing an opaque body she might exclude his rays?
36501How else can we be permitted to remain there?
36501How should we bear the winter''s cold, were it not for the coat of wool, which the sheep shares with us?
36501How then can I blaspheme my King and Saviour?"
36501How would journeys be performed, or the mail be carried, or the affairs of government be conducted, without the aid of the horse?
36501I said,"What can have made the parents not pity their children when they hungered, nor call them home when they were in wickedness?
36501If there have been always wars from the beginning, is this any reason why there should be unto the end?
36501If true glory belongs to those who do great good to mankind, is not the glory of the warrior a false glory?
36501Is it indeed thy heart''s blood, that trickles warmly upon me?
36501Is it not a sign of God''s displeasure against our country, when such a faithful pastor is smitten?"
36501Is it not the good Lord that takes me out of this miserable world?
36501Is it not written, Can a woman forget her child?
36501Is it only because Nature has not given it beauty?
36501Is not extreme sorrow murmuring against Him?
36501Is not the fame of Howard better than that of Bonaparte?
36501Knowest thou where they have concealed them?
36501Knowest thou, O king, if thy people have taken my babes?
36501Ludlow._"How did he die?"
36501Ludlow._"Was he not beloved by the people whom he ruled?
36501Might not one nation act as mediator between others, as a good man makes peace between contending neighbours?
36501Mother, was not that dying like a brave man?"
36501On one occasion, when his tutor was to be absent for a few days, he inquired,"How will you spend your time?"
36501One morning, she was found bathed in tears, and when the cause was inquired, exclaimed,"Have I not cause to weep?
36501One morning, when the usual period for this exercise had been somewhat delayed, his tutor asked,"Would you like to take your ride?"
36501Ought not then, the remedy to be early applied to the heart, from whence they spring?
36501Ought you not to be satisfied, seeing God is in heaven, and doeth whatsoever he pleaseth?
36501Say to thy heart, Am I unwilling to go about that for which I was born, and brought into this world?
36501Say, didst thou think how soon that head In silent earth would rest?
36501Say, drank thy germ The dews of Languedoc?
36501Say, lurks there not some ray of heaven Amid thy bosom''s night, Some echo from a better land, To make the smile so bright?
36501See, how the bands of war and woe Have rifled sweet domestic bliss; And tell me if your laurels grow And flourish in a soil like this?
36501Seest thou not how every tree and plant, how sparrows and ants, spiders and bees, are industrious and intent to perform what belongs unto them?
36501Shall it not be well with me, through all eternity?
36501Shall we not learn from it a lesson of filial piety?
36501Should I stand still, and see him die?
36501Should we not be content when our prayers are answered?
36501The Indian monarch, bending on him a piercing glance, said,"Knowest thou me?
36501The boastful shout, the revel loud, That strive to drown the voice of pain, What are they but the fickle crowd Rejoicing o''er their brethren slain?
36501The sea was not a great distance from the mouth of the river, and the tide was driving on violently, and what could he do?
36501Thinkest thou that the red man can forget kindness?
36501Though I walk through the dark valley of the shadow of death, shall I fear when_ He_ comforteth me?
36501Was I made to please myself idly, in a warm bed?
36501Was it not better to be thus lamented, than to be remembered only by the numbers he had slain, and the miseries he had caused?"
36501Was it not rather that thou mightest be always busy, and in action?
36501Was not our father one?
36501Was not this more acceptable to Heaven than the din of strife, and the false glory of the conqueror?
36501What can the scenes of purple Jaffa blot?
36501What diamond shield repel the impetuous force Or break the shafts of pitiless remorse?
36501What made the friends forget their early love, and the strong man fall down senseless, and the young die before his time?"
36501What shall I do?
36501What wilt thou do''neath wintry skies?
36501What, for instance, were your ideas of the sun and moon?"
36501When death approached, to strip the pomp from titles, whose bosom must have been the most peaceful, when about to pass into the presence of God?
36501Where is the sound that to the soul Mysterious passage wrought, And strangely made the moving lip A harp- string for the thought?
36501While the sleigh- bells''merry peal Rings, and glides the skater''s heel?
36501Who can have impressed upon her benighted mind the sacredness of that day?
36501Who from a race unborn shall hide the view Of Jena, Austerlitz, and Waterloo?
36501Why should not one Christian ruler address another, as the patriarch Abraham did his kinsman?
36501Why were they left to learn from the idle voice of rumour, this death- blow to their happiness?
36501Will you tell me what was your opinion of the Supreme Being?"
36501Yet when this breath forsakes the clay, Think ye the spirit shall decay?
36501and by what art does she, who is ignorant of all numerical calculation, compute without error the period of its rotation?
36501how it destroys the lives of multitudes, and makes bitter mourning in families and nations?
36501of the bitter mourning which it makes in families?
36501of the waste of human life which it causes?
36501or didst thou shrink From the fierce footsteps of a warlike train Brother with brother fighting unto death, At fair Rochelle?
36501or slow uncoiled An infant fibre, mid the fruitful mould Of smiling Roussillon?
36501or was it the wind among the trees?"
36501such course shall tread Ere his farewell words are said?
36501was that gift of love With aught of sadness fraught?
36501what mean those words you speak Oft in your broken sleep?
36501where peace and love reign in the bosom of all its inhabitants?
36501why do you afflict yourselves so?
36501why do you sleep there so long with the child?
36501why should you so weep over me?
38695And does your aunt stay in America long?
38695And have I seen this myself?
38695And who was Marie?
38695But why not mend it if''tis broken?
38695But you are very happy now?
38695But,he exclaimed,"is there not another?
38695Dead?
38695Dead?
38695Do we reverence the command,''Thou shalt do no murder?'' 38695 Do you feel better after your sleep, Andy?"
38695How comes it, good Father,said one of them,"that you are mounted on such a fine horse?
38695Stop,said Patrick,"what''s that?"
38695Where do you live, my dear?
38695Why do you beg?
38695Will you?
38695''And how in the world could a woman and her horse ever become so monstrously large as to form the peak of that great, big mountain?''
38695*****"Doing anything now, Bill?"
38695--"Does he wish to see me?"
38695--"Has he any idea of his dangerous condition?"
38695--"Mamma,"said the child,"are there any stories in that book?"
38695--"What are missionaries, mamma?"
38695--"What is that?
386958), at the hour when a gentle wind arises, when through the earthly paradise resounded the voice of the Lord:"Adam, where art thou?"
38695And what is this but the creative breath of God streaming through the universe, and ever shaping it into new and diverse forms of life?
38695And where does he live?
38695And who has not more or less need of approaching God?
38695Bishop Ireland was recently asked,"What was the Pope''s action on the temperance decrees of the Plenary Council?"
38695But what I want to know is, how far you intend to carry this''Ten- Commandment''theory?
38695But, it may be asked, why did this great man leave Ireland to seek shelter and patronage from a foreign king?
38695Can any sect show as fair a field for merit as the new Cardinal''s career proves is to be found in the Church of Christ?
38695Could this be the little French girl of St. Sulpice?
38695Has all the fun gone out of you?"
38695Have ye not hearts in your bosoms, Or think ye the Irish have not?
38695How is their civilization higher?
38695I started immediately, and as we went along the street, I asked,"Was your uncle a good Christian?"
38695If the former, how shall we stand in England?
38695Is it applicable to all nations or only to the Irish?
38695Next?
38695Or will he tell us next that ten thousand howling Englishmen in Trafalgar Square is another Irish conspiracy?"
38695Père?"
38695What are the memories it brings to the heart of the Spouse thus to make gladness take the place of grief?
38695What are you doing?"
38695What do they mean?
38695When sounded our trumpet of battle, Were they cravens?
38695Where were the sick old man, the tidy little mother, the large, rosy baby?
38695Why, then, these emblems of joy in presence of this torch?
38695Why?
38695Will madame contribute?"
38695Will you please commence it again?"
39532Why seek ye the living among the dead?
395321589:-- Does Worm eat Worme?
39532A second he took, she departed-- what then?
39532But are not lilies, which the valleys hide, Perfect as cedars, tho''the valley''s pride?
39532Does sympathetic fear their breasts alarm?
39532Does worm eat Worme?
39532Does youth, does beauty, read the line?
39532For why?
39532He could not work, nor fight,--what then?
39532How few can conscientiously declare Their acts have been as honourably fair?
39532Now, Rebel, direct thy unavailing Fires at Heaven, Art thou afraid to fight against God-- thou Who hast been a Murderer of His People?
39532Robert Burns wrote the following epitaph on John Dove, innkeeper, Mauchline:-- Here lies JOHNNY PIGEON: What was his religion?
39532The chest of wood was very good,-- Who says so of the other?
39532Then who shall say so good a fellow Was only leather and prunella?
39532Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispersed the rest,--what more could Samson do?
39532To gather laurels in their greenest bloom, To honour life and sanctify the tomb?
39532What man can pause and charge this senseless dust With fraud, or subtilty, or aught unjust?
39532Whence this ambition, whence this proud desire, This love of fame, this longing to aspire?
39532Whether doth Cave here lie in Grave, Or Grave here lie in Cave; If Grave in Cave here buried lie, Then Grave, where is thy victory?
39532Who now with Hallelujahs Sound Like him can make the roofs rebound?
39532Why should we grieve life''s but an airy toy?
39532Would not''rare Ben''himself have acknowledged this a good specimen of''what verse can say in a little?''
39532Ye weeping friends, let me advise, Abate your tears and dry your eyes; For what avails a flood of tears?
39532is dead and gone, What signifies to cry?
39532poor Buckett gone?
39288( 150?)
39288), beginning with the disciples''question:"Who_ then_ is greatest in the kingdom?"
3928821 raises the question as to the_ fate_ of"the disciple whom Jesus loved"( literally,"and as to this man, what?").
3928836- 38),"Lord, why can not I follow thee even now?
39288As we review the whole, and ask ourselves, What is the occasion of this strange new presentation of the evangelic message?
39288But if it be Peter writing from Rome after the recent martyrdoms of James and Paul, why is there no allusion to either?
39288For if an alteration of the original, it is at any rate extremely early(_ c._ 150?)
39288Galatians was written but slightly before( or after?)
39288He resides temporarily( as a prisoner in the quarries?)
39288How_ could_ this satisfy churches trained in the doctrine of Paul?
39288If, as tenses and phraseology seem to imply, this means Aristion and the Elder John(_ ob._ 117?)
39288Matthew, according to these authorities(?
39288Similarly the author of the Pastoral Epistles( 90- 100?)
39288So it is that in the Elder''s time the church of the''apostles, elders and witnesses''have done more than merely supersede their Aramaic(?)
39288Soon after Luke and Papias comes Basilides with his_ Exegetics_, probably based on Luke( 120?
39288The bearer( writer?)
39288The former process is in full application in Polycarp''s later colleague, Papias of Hierapolis(_ c._ 145?
39288The question as Tübingen critics conceived it concerned primarily the_ extent_ of the gospel message,--to how large a circle was it offered?
39288The question which at once arises when the manifestation of the risen Christ is granted,"Lord, dost thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?"
39288Third John shows the author to be a man of eminence in the( larger?)
39288To"Jude"( 100- 110?)
39288What could be imagined as to the course of events in the intervening century of obscurity?
39288Whether the name by which they cover their own insignificance be that of"Paul,"or"Jude the brother( son?)
39288Why then does the Greek Palestinian gospel, in contrast with its rivals, lay such special stress on the primacy of Peter?
36662''Well,''said I,''what do you think I ought to do about it?'' 36662 And the mixed multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?"
36662As you beat him, say,''Christian man, where is your helper?
36662I said,''Stop him? 36662 I thought nothing of your fire; do you suppose that I shall be afraid of your smoke?"
36662Of what station in life?
36662What shall we then say to these things? 36662 Will you not even now comply, impious man?
36662After a time Maximus began again his attempts at persuasion:"Will you not have done with this madness now?
36662Again, young lady, what is the price of_ your_ soul?
36662And is it not true?
36662Are you flourishing like that?
36662Are you growing alone?
36662But what does God''s Word say about it?
36662But where is there a tree in the world that furnishes so much material for practically all the necessities of life where the palm is indigenous?
36662But why not the mixed garment, of woolen and linen?
36662But why?
36662Can we say with Paul,"Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk, so as ye have us for an example?"
36662Demas, how much is it worth?
36662Did Daniel have love when he faced the wicked Belshazzar and told him of his sins at the risk of his own life?
36662Did Jesus Christ love when He drove the money changers out of the temple at the end of a whip?
36662Did not martyrs of old face death at every turn?
36662Did the Omniscient Inspirer of the Word make any mistake when He said,"The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree?"
36662Do they not have many who stand up or sign their names and join the church?
36662Do you persist in it, unhappy man?"
36662Do you smile and say,"Certainly, dear,"or do you growl and let her do it?
36662Do you think, dear reader, that you would be the one he would call upon for prayer?
36662Does God make provision for any one to have any less liberty and freedom of Spirit later on in his Christian life?
36662Does it not mean that these testings of faith are worth much more than gold nuggets which one might find in the street?
36662Does the reader still find himself flourishing like the palm tree?
36662Has it ever occurred to the reader that heresy is one of the works of the flesh, or carnal mind?
36662Has no other tree started because of your life and influence?
36662Have you ever noticed a meeting that begins to rise with each succeeding testimony?
36662He thought,"Oh, the poor woman is freezing to death and what shall I do?"
36662How did it all come about?
36662How is it that sister can sing and smile when a thousand trials conspire to cut off the flow of holy joy?
36662How is it when your neighbor''s chickens clean up your radish and turnip patch?
36662How long did it take the crystal stream to become muddy like the other?
36662How long will it be if one mixes in with such a crowd till he will be like them?
36662How many men would it take like that to carry the gospel to the world in twenty- five years?
36662How much do you appreciate His gift?
36662How would it do for us to act as if we had found a nugget of gold, the next time some great trial crosses our path?
36662I have something that is worth more to me than gold tried in the fire?"
36662If God be for us, who can be against us?"
36662If not, why not?
36662If the righteous flourish like the palm tree, might it not be well to emulate this peculiar characteristic?
36662If then death is so dreaded in the material world, why should we not abhor spiritual death?
36662Is it not an unequal yoking together?
36662Is not this an extravagant method of spreading the gospel?
36662Is not this typical of Holy Ghost victory in the sanctified life?
36662Is there not a kitchen in your house?
36662Is your abode far off from sanctified people?
36662It is true that some have more talent than others, but does that excuse those of one talent?
36662Judas, what is it worth?
36662May we not take a lesson from these"unfortunates"and rise above every impediment, and yet succeed in the kingdom of God?
36662On being asked why the seeking ceased the answer is,"Well, I tried and I did not get anything, and what is the use of trying further?"
36662Outside of that, where is the hope of preserving inviolate the purity of the doctrine of God?
36662Perhaps husband is smiling, as wife reads these lines; but how do you feel when the horse balks, or the cow kicks the milk all over you?
36662Pity such a person?
36662Reader, are you flourishing like this, and good for something every day in the year?
36662Reader, are you still measuring up?
36662Reader, how much is Christ worth?
36662Reader, where are you living?
36662S----?"
36662S----?"
36662Saul, what is your salvation worth?
36662Shall we sell out Christ for pleasure, or people, or pursuits, or popularity?
36662Shall we take God''s money, and put it in the control of the world?
36662Sister, do you find yourself saying,"Praise the Lord,"when the clothes line breaks, or the bread burns?
36662Solomon, what was yours worth?
36662Some one says,"Was that love that made you strike that poor, helpless man?"
36662Some sentimental on- looker asks,"Was that love that prompted you to treat that dog thus?"
36662The next thing was, how could he get a message from the office to himself?
36662The question is: Have they really been made alive from the dead, or have they simply made a resolution and joined the church?
36662The question might be asked:"How did the arrow head get into that Indian''s backbone?"
36662Then if it is offered up to another, can we claim it as our own?
36662Then shall we allow the trifling things of earth to conquer us and spoil our experience?
36662Then why do we not act that way?
36662Was there love in Jeremiah''s heart when he swore to the truth and changed not, even if he did land in the dark, miry dungeon?
36662We see the whole front of the man protected, but what about the back?
36662Were not most of them won by the aggressive side?
36662What about Samuel and Agag?
36662What attitude would that parent finally take?
36662What comes to the surface when your children tug at your apron by the hour in their fretfulness?
36662What do you say when hammering, and you hit the wrong nail?
36662What does it all signify?
36662What does seed typify?
36662What does the Word mean when it says,"That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth?"
36662What hinders you from having a good prayermeeting, or Sunday school there?
36662What is Christ worth to you?
36662What is an unbaked cake good for?
36662What is closer to a person than his garments?
36662What is man''s creative sphere?
36662What is one with this great pearl in his possession?
36662What is the matter?
36662What is the reason, when some people talk or pray, the saints seem to be so glad?
36662What is this life more abundant?
36662What other tree in all the world could so well be used to signify victory?
36662What was the matter?
36662What were the things that were against Jacob?
36662What would the giant oak on the mountain side amount to, if it were not for the storms that surge against it?
36662When our persecutors come, what are we going to do?
36662Where is the victorious life, when life is spent simply in the humdrum of daily routine of selfish interests?
36662Where was Joshua''s love when he put his foot on the necks of the Canaanitish kings?
36662Where will it flourish?
36662Who has not seen the evil effects of mixing the planting of various seeds together, such as melons and pumpkins, or other incompatible varieties?
36662Who wants it?
36662Whoever became a conqueror that stayed always in one little, beaten path?
36662Why do not more people have the wisdom of those in cold climates?
36662Why do not more people obtain it?
36662Why do so many fail?
36662Why not try this method on the Devil?
36662Why not yoke an ox and an ass together?
36662Why will souls not learn to seek their pleasure from the right source?
36662Will you kindly notice the next time you testify, and see if the thermometer goes up or down?
36662Will you leave off your madness, senseless man, and sacrifice?"
36662Will you remain with me?"
36662Will you stay with me?"
36662Would any one question the promptings of love that led those people to give their presiding elder such a beating?
36662Young lady, what was the price of your soul?
36662or husband scolds, or the older children are disobedient and saucy?
31647''And how many souls have been converted to God by his"quiet influence"all these years?''
31647''And who then is willing to fill his hand this day unto the Lord?''
31647''And who, then, is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the Lord?''
31647''Dear Eleanor, Do you love him as much as Christ loves us?
31647''Hath He said, and shall He not do it?''
31647''Is_ anything_ too hard for the Lord?''
31647''Shall I hold them back-- my jewels?
31647''Shall I keep them still-- my jewels?
31647''Then you mean to say we are never to spend anything on ourselves?''
31647''What about self- denial?''
31647''Why ask me, dear?
31647''_ When the Lord has said to us,''Is thine heart right, as My heart is with thy heart?''
31647), or the grace of our Almighty God and the power of the Holy Ghost, which is as free to you as it ever was to any one?
31647), to rule the wayward one with His peace, and to establish the fickle one with His grace?
316471 is our"bodies"?
3164721?
31647A saint in glory?
31647After all, this question will hinge on another, Do you love Him?
31647An angel?
31647And does not this feeling, that we are dealing with a larger thing than we can grasp, take away from the sense of reality?
31647And how can the Lord keep what He has not been sincerely asked to take?
31647And if so, is it any wonder that we have not realized all the power and joy of full consecration?
31647And if some, why not all?
31647And if the very strength of your intellect has been your weakness, will you not entreat Him to keep it henceforth really and entirely for Himself?
31647And if they are, are you trusting Him to keep them, and enjoying all that is involved in that keeping?
31647And if we know that He heard it, should we not believe that He has answered it, and fulfilled this, our heart''s desire?
31647And kept_ for Him!_ Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, when it is only the fulfilling of His own eternal purpose in creating us?
31647And may we not expect a fresh and special blessing in so doing?
31647And now, dear friend, what about your own hands?
31647And oh, why did n''t they ever talk to me about it, instead of about my lessons or their little girls at home?
31647And one knows they are true, and that they can not really return void, and what can give greater confidence than that?
31647And so when the question,''How much owest thou unto my Lord?''
31647And so, if we may commit the days to our Lord, why not the hours, and why not the moments?
31647And there_ is_ chastening, but the Father''s love Flows through it; and would any trusting heart Forego the chastening and forego the love?
31647And what has He to say to us?
31647And what is being made willing, but having our will taken and kept?
31647And what is to be for Him?
31647And what then?
31647And why should we allow him to argue with us for one instant, as if it were still an open question?
31647Are any words so blest?
31647Are not such moments proved to have been kept for Him?
31647Are they consecrated to the Lord who loves you?
31647Are they not the tiny joints in the harness through which the darts of temptation pierce us?
31647Are we feeling this a little?
31647Are we not''without excuse''?
31647Are you getting any real and lasting satisfaction out of it all?
31647Are you not finding that things lose their flavour, and that you are spending your strength day after day for nought?
31647Are you one of His people by faith in Jesus Christ?
31647Are you satisfied with your experience of the other''sort of thing''?
31647Are you willing to be''_ only_''for Jesus?
31647But as we do so, are we not conscious of a feeling that even a year is too much for us to deal with?
31647But if not,_ why_ not?
31647But is there any hope that, thus returning, our flickering love may be kept from again failing?
31647But what has our Lord to say?
31647But what then?
31647But when you_ have_ committed them to Him, it comes to this,--is He able or is He not able to keep that which you have committed to Him?
31647But why not take the same decided course, and share the same blessed keeping and its fulness of hidden reward?
31647Can He have refused it when He has said,''Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out''?
31647Can He not communicate both the power and the gentleness?
31647Can any words be more tender, more touching, to you, to me?
31647Can there be a stronger promise?
31647Could we choose a nobler joy?--and would we, if we might?
31647Dare we add,''And I know that Thou canst not do that''?
31647Day after day passes on, and year after year, and what shall the harvest be?
31647Did He not die to save you?
31647Did he, too, unaccountably forget to mention that he only meant all that was within him,_ except_ self?
31647Do you ask,''But what use can he make of mere moments?''
31647Do you honestly want your very feet to be''kept for Jesus''?
31647Do you not feel that in very proportion to the gift you need the special keeping of it?
31647Do you not think the hand which Jesus had just touched must have ministered very excellently?
31647Do you not want a Friend?
31647Do you not want a Saviour?
31647Do you not want a blessing?
31647Do you want an added motive?
31647Does He or does He not mean what He says?
31647Does it please the Master when even in our zeal for His work we annoy anxious friends by carelessness in little things of this kind?
31647Does not a sense of hollowness and weariness come over you as you go on in the same round, perpetually getting through things only to begin again?
31647Does our heavenly Bridegroom expect nothing more of us?
31647Does this mean that we are always to be doing some definitely''religious''work, as it is called?
31647Flowers on thy pathway, Skies ever clear?
31647For He hath said_ How_ much-- and who shall dare to change His measure?
31647For Thee, who art to me--_what?_ Fill that up too, before Him!
31647For what is material force compared with moral force?
31647For what_ is_''the good pleasure of His will''?
31647Has not this vagueness had something to do with the constant ineffectiveness of our feeble desire that our time should be devoted to God?
31647Has our Lord reason to say,''My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a brook, and as a stream of brooks they pass away''?
31647Has the flow grown gradually slower and shallower?
31647Have we been grateful for the infinite thought and wisdom which our Lord has expended upon us and our creation, preservation, and redemption?
31647Have we not been wronging His faithfulness all this time by practically, even if unconsciously, doubting whether the prayer ever really reached Him?
31647Have we not drifted away from the golden reminder,''Should he reason with unprofitable talk, and with speeches wherewith he can do no good?''
31647Have we not heard of one gentle touch on a wayward shoulder being the turning- point of a life?
31647Have we not sometimes sat down to write, feeling perplexed and ignorant, and wishing some one were there to tell us what to say?
31647Have we really let Him have the use of these hands of ours?
31647Have you not felt how a happy conversation about the things we love best is checked, or even strangled, by the entrance of one who is not in sympathy?
31647He wants to have you with Him; Do you not want Him too?
31647Here I am usually met by the query,''But what would you advise me to sing?''
31647Here is His promise of just what you so want; will you not gladly fulfil His condition?
31647Honestly, now, have you trusted Him to keep your lips_ this day?_ Trust necessarily implies expectation that what we have entrusted will be kept.
31647How can another keep that which we are keeping hold of?
31647How can mortal heart conceive what is enfolded in these words,''I also for thee''?
31647How can mortal mind estimate this enormous promise?
31647How can we let the world, the flesh, and the devil have the use of what has been purchased with such payment?
31647How could I rest, when I had heard His fame, In that dark lonely land of death from whence I came?
31647How many for the spirit of praise, and how many for the spirit of heaviness?
31647How shall I obey?''
31647I said to him,''Well, H., we have a good Master, have we not?''
31647I take this pain, Lord Jesus; But what beside?
31647If He is not to have all, then_ how much?_ Calculate, balance, and apportion.
31647If He says,''What is that in thine hand?''
31647If our feet are not our own, ought we not to take care of them for Him whose they are?
31647If the Lord taught David''s hands to war and his fingers to fight, will He not teach our hands, and fingers too, to do what He would have them do?
31647If you are mourning over want of realized consecration, will you look humbly and sincerely into_ this_ point?
31647If you only knew-- and why should you not know?
31647If''singing for Jesus''is such delight here, what will this''singing_ with_ Jesus''be?
31647In view of this, shall we care to reserve anything that rust doth corrupt for ourselves?
31647Is He not all you need?
31647Is He not kind indeed?
31647Is it a little too much for them all to''flow in ceaseless praise''?
31647Is it not a beautiful one?
31647Is it not for want of putting our hands into our dear Master''s hand, and asking and trusting Him to keep them?
31647Is it not obvious that it is the man''s distinct duty to see to this faithfully?
31647Is it not often so, That we only learn in part, And the Master''s testing- time may show That it was not quite''by heart''?
31647Is it not wonderful to think that the Lord Jesus will not only accept and keep, but actually_ use_ our love?
31647Is it the experience of Christians that the coming in of a new object of affection interferes with entire consecration to God?''
31647Is it worthy of our acceptation or not?
31647Is not He good?
31647Is not His name called''Counsellor''?
31647Is not that enough?
31647Is not the taking rather the pledge of the keeping, if we will but entrust Him fearlessly with it?
31647Is not this enough, Though the desert prospect Open wild and rough?
31647Is not this, O you who love the Lord-- is not this worth living for, worth asking for, worth trusting for?
31647Is not your answer to your Father''s''What wilt thou?''
31647Is there not work enough for any lifetime in unfolding and distributing that one message to His own people?
31647Is this worthy work for one who has been bought with such a price that he must say,''Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all''?
31647It is not the least use arguing with one who has had but a taste of its blessedness, and saying to him,''How can these things be?''
31647It may be no to- morrow Shall dawn on you or me; Why will you run the awful risk Of all eternity?
31647Jephthah uttered all his words before the Lord; what about ours?
31647Now shall we, can we, reserve any corner of our hearts from Him?
31647Now you who have been taking a half- and- half course, do_ you_ get such rewards as this?
31647Oh, shall He call in vain?
31647Oh, why Should they misrepresent Thy words, and make''Narrow''synonymous with''very hard''?
31647Once the question was asked,''Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?''
31647One loves them and rejoices in them, and what can be greater help to any singer than that?
31647One who will love you faithfully, And love you to the end?
31647Shall I, can I yet withhold From that living, loving Saviour Aught of silver or of gold?
31647Shall not the time past of your life suffice you for the miserable, double- hearted, calculating service?
31647Shall they carry us hither and thither merely because we like to go, merely because it pleases ourselves to take this walk or pay this visit?
31647Shall we trust His word or not?
31647Shall you or I remember all this love, and hesitate to give all our moments up to Him?
31647Shall''the devil''have the use of them?
31647Shall''the flesh''have the use of them?
31647Shall''the world''have the use of them?
31647Should not all this be additional motive for desiring that our_ whole_ selves should be taken and kept?
31647Should we not be utterly ashamed to think of it?
31647So may we not ask Him to bring His perfect foreknowledge to bear on all our mental training and storing?
31647So what is the very first doubting, and therefore sad thought that crops up?
31647Sometimes it is less than that; only a look( and what is more momentary?)
31647Songs in the springtime, Pleasure and mirth?
31647The only question is, will we trust this promise, or will we not?
31647The preacher claims the promise,''My word shall not return unto Me void,''and why should not the singer equally claim it?
31647Then why should we doubt that He did verily take our lives when we offered them-- our bodies when we presented them?
31647This may be good, but is there nothing better?
31647Treasures of earth?
31647Was ever mythic tale or dream So bold as this reality,--this stream Of boundless blessings flowing full and free?
31647Was it not kinder the task to turn, Than to let it pass, As a lost, lost leaf that she did not learn?
31647Was it not worth the pain?
31647We have heard this, and very likely repeated it again and again, but have we seen it to be inevitably linked with the great question of this chapter?
31647We know this very well, but have we realized it?
31647Well, where will you stop?
31647What calls forth the deepest, brightest, sweetest thrill of love and praise?
31647What can be found Bringing thee sunshine All the year round?
31647What defence can we bring, what excuse can we invent, for so doing?
31647What has a consecrated life to do with being''afraid''?
31647What is even the present return?
31647What is it that has dulled and weakened the echo of our consecration song?
31647What is the Bride''s true and central treasure?
31647What is to be done then?
31647What manner of love is it?
31647What proportion of your moments do you think enough for Jesus?
31647What right have we to pick out one of His faithful sayings, and say we do n''t expect Him to fulfil that?
31647What shall I render to my glorious King?
31647What shall I wish thee?
31647What shall I wish thee?
31647What should be quoted to prove or describe it?
31647What will You do without Him?
31647What will you do without Him, When He hath shut the door, And you are left outside, because You would not come before?
31647What will you do without Him, When death is drawing near?
31647What_ is_, if such plain and yet divine words are not?
31647Where is the consecration you have talked about?
31647Where is the treasure, Lasting and dear, That shall ensure thee A Happy New Year?
31647Where is your faith?
31647Which do you really care most about-- a diamond on your finger, or a star in the Redeemer''s kingdom, shining for ever and ever?
31647Which is greatest, gifts or grace?
31647Which shall it be?
31647While we have been undervaluing these fractions of eternity, what has our gracious God been doing in them?
31647Whose heart?
31647Why has this been, perhaps again and again?
31647Why not ask him to make these hands of ours more handy for His service, more skilful in what is indicated as the''next thynge''they are to do?
31647Why should only those who have limited means have the privilege of offering to their Lord that which has really cost them something to offer?
31647Why should we hesitate to bear this testimony?
31647Why should you do without Him?
31647Why will you do without Him, And wander on alone?
31647Why will you do without Him?
31647Why will you do without Him?
31647Why will you do without Him?
31647Will you look up into His face and say,''_ Not_ willing''?
31647Will you not henceforth say,''Most gladly, therefore, will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me''?
31647Will you not now say,''Take my voice, for I had not given it to Thee; keep my voice, for I can not keep it for Thee''?
31647Will you not seek it?
31647With that thought fresh in your mind as you look at your hand, can you let it take up things which, to say the very least, are not''for Jesus''?
31647Would it not be an unimaginable joy to do what He asked us to do with that money?
31647Would this ensure thee A Happy New Year?
31647Your pleasant pursuits, your harmless recreations, your nice occupations, even your improving ones, what fruit are you having from them?
31647_ All_ for Him, or_ partly_ for Him?
31647_ Does He love you?_ That is the truer way of putting it; for it is not our love to Christ, but the love of Christ to us which constraineth us.
31647_ Your_ hand, do you say?
31647and can we ever hesitate to give_ all_ our poor little hours to His service?
31647and have we ever simply and sincerely asked Him to keep them for His own use?
31647and if He does, should we not trust Him to do this thing that we have asked and longed for, and not less but more?
31647and will He not be faithful to the promise of His name in this, as well as in all else?
31647are we always to stand at the threshold?
31647are we only to look forward to the same disappointing experience over again?
31647books which must and do fill your mind with those''other things''which, entering in, choke the word?
31647books which you would not care to read at all, if your heart were burning within you at the coming of His feet to bless you?
31647how could we have praised Him enough?
31647is mine such blessedness to- day?
31647or rather, should we, for one instant, think about self or self- denial at all?
31647that you are no more satisfied than you were a year ago-- rather less so, if anything?
31647things which evidently can not be used, as they most certainly are not used, either for Him or by Him?
31647to guide us to read or study exactly what He knows there will be use for in the work to which He has called or will call us?
31647what are gases, and vapours, and elements, compared with souls and the eternity for which they are preparing?
31647what is the little leak that hinders the swift and buoyant course of our consecrated life?
37231( 1) He then proceeds to meet possible objections:But does not( it may be asked) the very statement of the proposition imply a contradiction?
37231( 1) In thathigher and purer nature"can a grain of wheat issue in a loaf of bread?
37231( 2) Now, interpreted even by the rules laid down( xxiii) by Dr. Lightfoot himself, what does this silence really mean? 37231 ( 2) What was the writers authority for this statement?
37231( 3) Dr. Mansel asks:Is matter or mind the truer image of God?
37231( 3) Paley states the case with equal clearness:In what way can a revelation be made but by miracles?
37231( 4) Why, then, does he call it an assumption? 37231 For if he had not come in the flesh, how could men have been saved by beholding him?
37231If I by Beelzebub cast out the demons[--Greek--] by whom do your sons cast them out? 37231 If ye love them which love you, what_ new_ thing do ye?
37231( 1)"Why, then, say they, do these miracles which you declare to have taken place formerly, not occur now- a- days?"
37231( 2) What reply, for instance, can reason give to any appeal to it regarding the doctrine of the Trinity or of the Incarnation?
37231( 3)"Again, he refers to the Cross of Christ in another prophet saying:''And when shall these things come to pass?
3723113,"For I came not to call the righteous but sinners"?
3723141. ff, before them, and does not such a supposition likewise infer the actual authority of Matthew''s Gospel?
37231And what is the value of any evidence emanating from the Ignatian Epistles and martyrologies?
37231And what more shall I say?
37231Are we to believe ignorance and superstition or science and unvarying experience?
37231As Justin introduces them deliberately as quotations, why should they be excluded simply because they are combined with a historical statement?
37231At this starting- point of nature what would a man know of its future course?
37231Because it has not happened before?
37231Because we can not explain its cause?
37231But I must ask upon what ground he limits my remark to those who absolutely admit the genuineness?
37231But how do we know that that communication of what is undiscoverable by human reason is true?
37231But what is there to show the existence of a permanent cause?
37231But what purpose was served by thus importing into his notes a mass of borrowed and unsorted references?
37231Can the doctrine of His justification of us and intercession for us, be disjoined from another?...
37231Can the doctrine of our Lord''s Incarnation be disjoined from one physical miracle?
37231Could it with any reason be affirmed that he was acquainted with Matthew and not with Mark?
37231Did Eusebius intend to point out mere quotations of the books which he considered undisputed"?
37231Did they ever really take place?
37231Does the agreement of the quotation with a passage which is equally found in the three Gospels prove the existence of all of them?
37231Does the word Xoyta, however, mean strictly Oracles or discourses alone, or does it include within its fair signification also historical narrative?
37231Dr. Mozley then asks:"What would be the inevitable conclusion of sober reason respecting that person?
37231Had the quotation agreed with our Gospels, would it not have been claimed as a professedly accurate quotation from them?
37231He inquires:"Is the suspension of physical and material laws by a Spiritual Being inconceivable?
37231How can I place any reliance upon it in the other?
37231How can we have a right to declare the induction complete, while facts, supported by credible evidence, present themselves in opposition to it?
37231How, then, according to divines, does it attain any potentiality?
37231If there be a moral at all to the parable, it is the justification of the master:"Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?"
37231If this point be, for the sake of argument, set aside, what is the position?
37231In how many more may not the same passage have been found?
37231Is it legitimate to accept its evidence when we please, and reject it when we please?"
37231Is it not, then, a_ petitio principii_ to say, that the fact ought to be disbelieved because the induction to it is complete?
37231Is the order of nature, which it is asserted is under the personal control of God, at the same time at the mercy of the Devil?
37231Jesus replies,"In what way have I sinned that I should go and be baptized by him?
37231Justin likewise mentions the cry of Jesus on the Cross,"O God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
37231Mark has the expression:"Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary?
37231Moreover, the expression:"What new thing do ye?"
37231Notwithstanding all this persistent and unanimous confirmation, we ask again: What has now become of the belief in demoniacal possession and sorcery?
37231Now what has been the result of this minute and prejudiced attack upon my notes?
37231Now, unless there be an actual order of nature, how can there be any exception to it?
37231Now, what has become of this theory of disease?
37231The first of these is the reply which James is said to have given to the Scribes and Pharisees:"Why do ye ask me concerning Jesus the Son of Man?
37231We would ask, however, what verification of the death have we in the case of the widow''s son which we have not here?
37231What, then, is the position of the so- called Ignatian Epistles?
37231Whence this terrible blow but from the wrath of the Gods, who must be appeased by unusual sacrifices?
37231Who knows of the miraculous cure of cancer, he continues, in a lady of rank in the same city?
37231Who knows of the next case he mentions in his list?
37231Who would believe, or would be justified in believing, the great facts which constitute its substance on the_ ipse dixit_ of an unaccredited teacher?
37231Why send the prisoner to Rome?
37231Why should Ignatius have been so exceptionally treated?
37231Why should the whole phrase not be equally an interpolation?
37231and Mk.)?
37231and how, except by miracles, could the first teacher be accredited?
37231and if not, how is the Gospel from which it was actually taken to be distinguished?
37231and in thy name cast out devils?
37231and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
37231for even,"& c. Here, in the same verse, we have:"If ye lend to them from whom ye hope to receive, what_ new_ thing do ye?
37231or do the fanatical believers who cast themselves under the wheels of the car of Jagganath establish the soundness of their creed?
37231or with Mark and not with Matthew and Luke?
37231or with the third Gospel and{ 281} not with either of the other two?
1908211Is not He who created man able to quicken the dead?
1908212The scoffers say,''Shall we be raised to life, and our forefathers too, after we have become dust and bones?
1908214What does Abraham to those circumcised who have sinned too much?
1908222 Does it not seem perfectly plain that John''s doctrine of the Christ is at bottom identical with Philo''s doctrine of the Logos? 19082 32 And again he writes,"If souls survive, how has ethereal space made room for them all from eternity?
1908234 Was Jesusfrom above,"while wicked men were"from beneath"?
190827 Origen also and who, after the apostles themselves, knew their thoughts and their use of language better than he? 19082 All things remain as they were: where is the promise of his appearing?"
19082But some one will say, How are the dead raised up? 19082 Can you cast a pair for me?"
19082Else why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
19082For what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
19082Hath the news of the overwhelming day of judgment reached thee? 19082 If souls be substances corporeal, Be they as big just as the body is?
19082In this tabernacle we groan, being burdened,and,"Who shall deliver me from this body of death?"
19082Is the law against the promises of God? 19082 Jesus said not unto him,''He shall not die;''but,''If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?''"
19082Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost?
19082O Charidas, what are the things below? 19082 O eternity, what art thou?
19082So, thou hast immortality in mind? 19082 That I can,"says the man:"will you have them large or small?"
19082Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall be those things thou hast gathered?
19082What aileth them, that they believe not the resurrection? 19082 What and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where he was before?"
19082What if some did not believe? 19082 When bodies are raised, will each soul spontaneously know its own and enter it?
19082Wherefore, if ye be dead with Christ, why are ye subject to worldly ordinances? 19082 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?"
19082Why is God here? 19082 Why,"complainingly sighed the afflicted patriarch,"why died I not at my birth?
19082Will all have one size and one sex?
19082Will all rise of the same age?
19082Will each one''s hairs and nails all be restored to him in the resurrection?
19082Will the deformities and scars of our present bodies be retained in the resurrection?
19082''Then why was this cross put over you?''
1908215. preservation of health because it can not be an everlasting possession?
1908222 The Resurrection of Spring, p. 26. just like them?
1908240 Tanslation by Dr. Stevenson, p. 23. the highest state of being?
190826, 2. circumstances, than it is for him to go to heaven to such an experience as the faithful follower of Christ supposes is there awaiting him?
190827 What debauched unbeliever ever inculcated a viler or a more fatal doctrine?
190828 In seasons of imminent danger as in a shipwreck it was customary for a man to ask his companion, Hast thou been initiated?
19082According to the Zoroastrian modes of thought, what would have been the fate of man had Ahriman not existed or not interfered?
19082Accordingly, the question next arises, What is death when considered in this its true aspect?
19082Admitting the truth of the common doctrine of the atonement, why did Christ die?
19082And Pluto?
19082And am I then revenged To take him in the purging of his soul, When he is fit and season''d for his passage?
19082And can it be that every soul in the universe is better than the Maker and Father of the universe?
19082And how will it be with us then?
19082And is a common man better than Christ?
19082And is it not an incredible blasphemy to deny to the deified Christ a magnanimity equal to that which any good man would exhibit?
19082And is it not equally obvious, that it can lay no sort of claim to logical validity?
19082And is man better than his Maker?
19082And is not this a desertion of the orthodox doctrine of the Church?
19082And is this blood, then, form''d but to be shed?
19082And lives there a man of unperverted soul who would not decidedly prefer to have no God rather than to have such a one?
19082And now, recalling the varied studies we have passed through, and seeking for the conclusion or root of the matter, what shall we say?
19082And we find the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews thus replying to the question, Why did Christ die?
19082And what do history and prophecy show more plainly than the tendency to a convergence of all humanity in every man?
19082And what is that but the very consciousness, or the subject as its own object?
19082And what method is there of crushing or evaporating these out of being?
19082And what period can we imagine to terminate the unimpeded spirit''s abilities to learn, to enjoy, to expand?
19082And what reception do the conclusions of those few meet at the hands of the public?
19082And what the returns to earth?
19082And whither do we go?
19082And why should not the two shades be conceived, if either?
19082And, however that Power be named, is it not God?
19082Are not the poetic process and its sophistry clear?
19082Are there not Those that fall down out of humanity Into the story where the four legg''d dwell?"
19082Are there not souls"To whom dishonor''s shadow is a substance More terrible than death here and hereafter"?
19082Are you a Gentile, an idolatrous member of the uncircumcision, or a scorner of the Levitic and Rabbinical customs?
19082Are you afflicted?
19082Are you blessed?
19082Are you in danger?
19082As long as you live, is it not glory and reward enough to have conquered the beasts at Ephesus?
19082Because in death thou dost not know that thou art, therefore fearest thou that thou shalt be no more?
19082Believing, as he certainly did, in a devil, the author and lord of darkness, falsehood, and death, would he not conceive a kingdom for him?
19082Besides, had there been no sin, could not man have been drowned if he fell into the water without knowing how to swim?
19082Besides, if they slept, how knew they what transpired in the mean time?
19082Besides, there is a parallel fact of deep significance in our unquestionable experience;"For is not our first year forgot?
19082But admitting the clauses apparently descriptive of the nature of this retribution to be metaphorical, yet what shall we think of its duration?
19082But how did the Gentiles enter into belief and participation of the glad tidings?
19082But how does such an antagonism arise?
19082But if an indefinite number of impressions were superimposed on the same paper, could the fumes of mercury restore any one called for at random?
19082But if such a world of fire, crowded with the writhing damned, ever existed at all, could it exist forever?
19082But if the doctrine be true, and he is on probation under it, is it fair that he should be left honestly in ignorance or doubt about it?
19082But if the souls live so long in heaven and hell without their flesh, why need they ever resume it?
19082But some one may say,"If I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me if the dead rise not?"
19082But that plausibility becomes an extreme probability nay, shall we not say certainty?
19082But what are good and evil?
19082But what else means the minute morbid anatomy of death beds, the prurient curiosity to know how the dying one bore himself in the solemn passage?
19082But what is the prophecy, and how is it to be fulfilled?
19082But what shall solace or end it if they know that hell''s borders are to be enlarged and to rage with avenging misery forever?
19082But what was to become of the righteous and redeemed?
19082But whence did we come?
19082But, waiving that, what would the legitimate correspondence to it be for man?
19082By what proofs is so tremendous a conclusion supported?
19082Callimachus wrote the following couplet as an epitaph on the celebrated misanthrope:"Timon, hat''st thou the world or Hades worse?
19082Can a breath move Mount Kaf?
19082Can a ganglion solve a problem in Euclid or understand the Theodicee of Leibnitz?
19082Can a mathematical number tell the difference between good and evil?
19082Can air feel?
19082Can air, earth, water, fire, live and we dead?
19082Can an action love and hate, choose and resolve, rejoice and grieve, remember, repent, and pray?
19082Can any defective technicality damn such a man?
19082Can blood see?
19082Can earth be jealous of a rival and loyal to a duty?
19082Can egotistic folly any further go?
19082Can every element our elements mar?
19082Can fire think?
19082Can human thought divine the answer?
19082Can it be left there forever?
19082Can it be that the roar of its furnace shall rage on, and the wail of the execrable anguish ascend, eternally?
19082Can the fearful anguish of bereavement be gratuitous?
19082Can water will?
19082Can we imagine that we are the creators of God?
19082Comes not death as a means to bear him thither?
19082Compare the following text:"The baptism of John, whence was it, from Heaven, or of men?"
19082Considering, then, that beatific experience of which heaven consists, under the metaphor of a city, what are its ways of entrance?
19082Could Christ be satisfied?
19082Could God suffer it?
19082Could any conventional arrangement, or accident of locality, save such a man, while his character remained unchanged?
19082Could the angels be contented when they contemplated the far off lurid orb and knew the agonies that fed its conscious conflagration?
19082Could the saved be happy and passive in heaven when the muffled shrieks of their brethren, faint from the distance, fell on their ears?
19082Could they have dreamed it?
19082Cur?
19082Destroy his organization, and what follows?
19082Did Jesus perform miraculous works?
19082Did they except none from the remediless doom of Hades?
19082Do you belong to the chosen family of Abraham, and are you undefiled in relation to all the requirements of our code?
19082Does a surprising piece of good fortune accrue to any one, splendid riches, a commanding position, a peerless friendship?
19082Does it follow that at that time it was a common belief that the trees actually went forth occasionally to choose them a king?
19082Does it not betoken a preserved epitome of the long history of slowly rising existence?
19082Does justice heed the wrath of the offended, or the guilt of the offender?
19082Does not the record plainly show this to an impartial reader?
19082Does not the simple truth of love conquer and trample the world''s aggregated lie?
19082Does not the whole idea appear rather like a rhetorical image than like a sober theological doctrine?
19082Does the butterfly ever come back to put on the exuvia that have perished in the ground?
19082Does the engineer die when the fire goes out and the locomotive stops?
19082Dormant in the body, dead with the body, laid in the tomb?
19082Doth it not seem the impression of a seal Can be no larger than the wax?
19082Eliphaz the Temanite says,"Is not God in the height of heaven?
19082Exhausted with wanderings, sated with experiments, will he not pray for the exempted lot of a contented fruition in repose?
19082For a delegation was once sent to ask Jesus,"Art thou Elias?
19082For example: what direct proof is there that Christ, when he vanished from the disciples, went to the presence of God in heaven, to die no more?
19082For is it not one flexible instant of opportunity, and then an adamantine immortality of doom?
19082For what purpose, then, was it thought that Jesus went to the imprisoned souls of the under world?
19082For what were the most vivid of all the experiences men had among their fellows on earth?
19082Fourthly, after the notion of a great, epochal resurrection, as a reply to the inquiry, What is to become of the soul?
19082God asked Gabriel,"Whence comes that Amen?"
19082Had Jesus an inspiration and a knowledge not vouchsafed to the princes of this world?
19082Had it been all along credited in its literal sense, as a divine revelation, could this be so?
19082Had not Plato that idea?
19082Hast grounds that will not let thee doubt it?
19082Have we not eternity in our thought, infinitude in our view, and God for our guide?
19082He says, while answering the question, How are the dead raised up, and with what body do they come?
19082He took my father grossly full of bread, With all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May; And how his audit stands who knows save Heaven?
19082He waits passively for the resistless round of fate to bear him away, ah, whither?
19082Here we are, And there we go: but where?
19082His disciples once asked him,"What shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
19082How came the notions of punishment, fire, brimstone, and kindred imagery, to be connected with it?
19082How can it be remedied?
19082How can men be guilty of a sin committed thousands of years before they were born, and deserve to be sent to hopeless hell for it?
19082How can we demonstrate that it does not fall within the same class on the laws of evidence?"
19082How can we pass to its citizenship?
19082How does any one know that the mind of Jesus dialectically grasped the metaphysical notion of eternity and deliberately intended to express it?
19082How does it comport with the old traditions?
19082How does that event, admitted as a fact, rest in the average personal experience of Christians now?
19082How has the earth found room for all the bodies buried in it?
19082How have these horrors obtained such a seated hold in the world?
19082How is it possible for any one to doubt that the text under consideration teaches his subterranean mission during the period of his bodily burial?
19082How is this to be done?
19082How much of the current representations in relation to another life were held as strict verity?
19082How much, now, does this second fact imply?
19082How, then, can it be said that the doctrine of a future life for man is revealed by it or implicated in it?
19082I a lost soul?
19082I separated from hope and from peace forever?
19082If Nirwana be simply annihilation, why is it not so stated?
19082If a building tumbled upon him, would he not have been crushed?
19082If a man believe in no future life, is he thereby absolved from the moral law?
19082If by"the dead"was meant"the bodies,"why are we not told so?
19082If death be absolute, is it not an evil?
19082If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life?"
19082If man be not destined for perennial life, why is this dread of non existence woven into the soul''s inmost fibres?
19082If on the first day you should shatter it, and thus rob it of one day''s life, would you be guilty of murder?
19082If the souls of men are ideas of God, must they not be as enduring as his mind?
19082If there be no future for him, why is he tortured with the inspiring idea of the eternal pursuit of the still flying goal of perfection?
19082In a little while, as the ravaging reaper sweeps on his way, who will not have still more there, or be there himself?
19082In distinction, then, from the monstrous mass of mistakes denoted by it, what is the truth carried in the awful word, hell?
19082In reference to the question, Can ephemera have a moral law?
19082In reply to those who argue thus, it is obvious to ask, whence did they learn all this?
19082In that case, would not his mind have dwelt upon the wonderful anticipated phenomenon?
19082In the first place, what view of the Father himself, the absolute Deity, do these writings present?
19082In the resurrection, whose shall it be?
19082In what sense can the passing of Christ''s soul into heaven after death be said to have done away with sin?
19082Into the transparent sphere of perfect intelligence?
19082Into the vacant dark of nothingness?
19082Introduction to Study of Natural History, p. 57. of man?
19082Is a threat efficacious over men in proportion to its intrinsic terror, or in proportion as it is personally felt and feared by them?
19082Is he merely taunted with the starry sky, and mocked with an infinite illusion of progress, suddenly barred with endless night and oblivion?
19082Is he not in a competent hell?
19082Is it absolutely unending?
19082Is it not a gratuitous fiction of theologians?
19082Is it not a peurility to suppose that God has such documents?
19082Is it not an absurdity to affirm that nerves and blood, flesh and bones, are responsible, guilty, must be punished?
19082Is it not astonishing how these theologians find out so much?
19082Is it not fitter that he be welcomed by triumphant initiation into the family of the deathless Father?
19082Is it not so in the usage of John?
19082Is it not strictly true that the thought that even one should have endless woe"Would cast a shadow on the throne of God And darken heaven"?
19082Is it not the same law, still expressing the same meaning?
19082Is it possible that the hero and the martyr and the saint, whose experience is laden with painful sacrifices for humanity, are mistaken?
19082Is it worse to have nothing than it is to have infinite torture?
19082Is not an agent necessary for an action?
19082Is not the truth of ignorance better than the falsity of superstition?
19082Is not this notion of the judgment being delegated to Jesus plainly adopted from the political image of a deputy?
19082Is not this paragraph a disgusting combination of ignorance and arrogance?
19082Is the overthrow of a country foretold?
19082Is the sin measured by the dignity of the lawgiver, or by the responsibility of the law breaker?
19082Is there a contradiction, then, in Paul?
19082Is there any more real reason for believing this doctrine than there is for believing the other kindred schemes?
19082Is there leisure for sport and business, or room for science and literature, or mood for pleasures and amenities?
19082Is there no mind behind it and above it, making use of it as a servant?
19082Is there not just as much reason for holding to the literal accuracy and validity of the result in one case as in another?
19082Is there not truth in the poet''s picture of the meeting of child and parent in heaven?
19082Is this Christ''s Father?
19082Is this revelation, science, logic, or is it mythology?
19082It demands,"Who art thou, O, maiden, uglier and more detestable than I ever saw in the world?"
19082It has been asked,"If the incendiary be, like the fire he kindles, a result of material combinations, shall he not be treated in the same way?"
19082It is an arrant begging of the question; for the very problem is, Does not an invisible spiritual entity survive the visible material disintegration?
19082It is said that Araf seems hell to the blessed but paradise to the damned; for does not every thing depend on the point of view?
19082Jochanan was dying, his disciples asked him,''Light of Israel, main pillar of the right, thou strong hammer, why dost thou weep?''
19082Let one pass in absence from childhood to maturity, and who that had not seen him in the mean time could tell that it was he?
19082Life crowd a grain, from air''s vast realms effaced?
19082Lord?"
19082Meanwhile, shall we not be magnanimous to forgive and help, diligent to study and achieve, trustful and content to abide the invisible issue?
19082Milton asks,"For who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being?"
19082Mohammed replied,"When day comes, where is night?"
19082Moreover, what had occurred to effect the alleged new belief?
19082Much is implied in this term and its accompaniments, and may be drawn out by answering the questions, What is heaven?
19082Must not that be to the right port?
19082Must not the pilgrim pine and tire for a goal of rest?
19082Now, as a solitary exception to this, are minds absolutely destroyed?
19082Now, does not the consciousness of infinity imply the infinity of consciousness?
19082Now, if there be in man no personal entity, what is it that with so much joy attains Nirwana?
19082Now, of what was it intended as the symbol?
19082O Death, thou last enemy, where is thy sting?
19082O Death, where is thy sting?
19082O Hades, thou gloomy prison, where is thy victory?''"
19082O Hades, where is thy victory?''"
19082O blessed wealth and wretched freedom, how shall we perfect and reconcile them?
19082O grave, where is thy victory?"
19082Oh, how shall I escape, and obtain eternal bliss?''"
19082Oh, when shall we learn that a loving pity, a filial faith, a patient modesty, best become us and fit our state?
19082On entering heaven, what magic shall work such a demoniacal change in him?
19082On what grounds are we to believe them?
19082On what principle is a part of the undivided apocalyptic portrayal rendered as emblem, the rest accepted as absolute verity?
19082Or are they a direct vision and audience of it?
19082Or shoot they out to the height ethereal?
19082Or who could find, Whilst fly and leaf and insect stood reveal''d, That to such countless orbs thou mad''st us blind?
19082Or, to go still further back, why did he not, foreseeing Adam''s fall, refrain from creating even him?
19082Orphal, Sind die Thiere blos sinnliche Geschopfe?
19082Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?"
19082Peter Lombard says,"What did the Redeemer do to the despot who had us in his bonds?
19082Plotinus said,"If God repents having made the world, why does he defer its destruction?
19082Regarding the Hebrew narrative as an indigenous growth, then, how shall we explain its origin, purport, and authority?
19082Schlegel has somewhere asked the question,"Is life in us, or are we in life?"
19082Secondly, if the resurrection did not take place, what became of the Savior''s body?
19082Secondly, when he exclaims,"Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?"
19082Shall he deliver his spirit from the hand of Sheol?"
19082Shall heaven be held before man simply as a piece of meat before a hungry dog to make him jump well?
19082Shall not Heaven pluck and wear them on her bosom?
19082Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?"
19082Shall"infants be not raised in the smallness of body in which they died, but increase by the wondrous and most swift work of God"?
19082Should we not take a case in which God''s will is so far plainly fulfilled, in order to trace that will farther and even to its finality?
19082Should you not think at least once a day of the fifty thousand who that day sink to the doom of the lost?"
19082Since we can not eat sweet and wholesome food forever, shall we therefore at once saturate our stomachs with nauseating poisons?
19082Studien and Kritiken, 1885, band i.,"Ist die Lehre von der Anferstehung des Leibes nicht ein alt Persische Lehre?"
19082That is to say, was it of human or of Divine origin and authority?
19082That is to say, whence originated the sentence of death upon man?
19082The Persian poet, Buzurgi, says on this theme,"What is the soul?
19082The Pharisee rejoins,"Can not God, then, who formed man of water,( gutta seminis humida,) much more re form him of clay?"
19082The consequence has been that while elsewhere the ultimate standard by which to try a doctrine is, What do the most competent judges say?
19082The deluge he certainly regarded as literal: was not, then, in his conception, the fire, too, literal?
19082The dirge like burden of their poetry was literally these words:"What man is he that liveth and shall not see death?
19082The essence of the controversy, then, is exactly this: Is the mind an entity?
19082The ghost of miserable Patroclus calve to him and said,"Sleepest thou and art forgetful of me, O Achilles?"
19082The ghost summoned from beneath by the witch of Endor said,"Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up?"
19082The important question here is, What did the Fathers suppose the essence of Christ''s redemptive work to be?
19082The king accused them of theft; but they severally replied, the lame man, How could I reach it?
19082The leaf a world, the firmament a waste?"
19082The man that loves the Lord shall have length of days; the unjust, though for a moment he flourishes, yet the wind bloweth, and where is he?
19082The only question is, what meaning was it intended to convey?
19082The problem to be solved is, Does the man who is now a soul in a body remain a soul when the body dissolves?
19082The question is,"What difference should it make to us whether we admit or deny the fact of a future life?"
19082The question now arises, What did the Greeks think in relation to the ascent of human souls into heaven among the gods?
19082The reply to the question, What is that relation?
19082The second question that arises is, What was the significance of the funeral ceremonies celebrated by the Egyptians over their dead?
19082The termination of all the functions he knows, what else can it be but his virtual annihilation?
19082The theories in theological systems being but philosophy, why should they not be freely subjected to philosophical criticism?
19082The unsatisfied and longing soul has created the doctrine of a future life, has it?
19082The will is free now: what shall suddenly paralyze or annihilate that freedom when the soul leaves the body?
19082The world reflecting from every corner the lurid glare of hell, who can do any thing else but shudder and pray?
19082Then Jesus asked, But who think ye that I am?
19082Then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written,''Death is swallowed up in victory?"
19082Then the question arises, In what way is this done?
19082There are invitations and opportunities to change from evil to good here: why not hereafter?
19082Therefore does it not follow by all the necessities of logic?
19082They once asked Jesus,"Who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
19082This believing instinct, so deeply seated in our consciousness, natural, innocent, universal, whence came it, and why was it given?
19082This, what is it but great Nature''s testimony, God''s silent avowal, that we are to meet in eternity?
19082Thus to ignore the only solemn and worthy standard of judging an abstract doctrine, namely, Is it a truth or a falsehood?
19082To be saved, and in paradise, what is it but to be a pure instrument to echo the music of divine things?
19082Upon the mist veiled ocean launching then, he will sail where?
19082Was Jesus sent among men with a special commission?
19082Was Jesus the Son of God?
19082Was Jesus the subject of a peculiar glory, bestowed upon him by the Father?
19082Was there no path for the wisest and best souls to climb starry Olympus?
19082We are met upon the threshold of our inquiry by the essential question, What, according to Paul, was the mission of Christ?
19082We, whose minds comprehend all things?
19082Well, is not the resurrection a pendant to the doctrine of Satan?
19082Well, then, how does God treat offenders now?
19082Were the angels who came down to the earth with Christ to the judgment never to return to their native seats?
19082Were they not honest?
19082Were they permanently to transfer their deathless citizenship from the sky to Judea?
19082What animal can there be superior to me?
19082What are presentiments but divine wings of the spirit fluttering toward our unseen goal?
19082What are the results or penalties of it?
19082What are they?
19082What can be plainer than that?
19082What can the everlasting deprivation of all good be called but an immense evil to its subject?
19082What caused the snake to crawl on his belly in the dust, while other creatures walk on feet or fly with wings?
19082What could be a more explicit declaration of this than the following?
19082What crucible shall burn up the ultimate of force?
19082What did he accomplish?
19082What did he really mean to teach by it?
19082What do they mean?
19082What does Strauss mean by"the nerve spirit"?
19082What does the great harmony of truth require?
19082What does unprejudiced reason dictate?
19082What fate has befallen him?
19082What force is there to compel them into nothing?
19082What good is there in the baseless conceit and gratuitous disgust of saying,"The next world is in the grave, betwixt the teeth of the worm"?
19082What hems us in when we think, feel, and imagine?
19082What in the hidden future portions of our destiny would be harmonic and complementary as related with the parts here experienced?
19082What is death?
19082What is it, expressed by the term"death,"which is found by the adherents of the devil distinctively?
19082What is that common ground and element but the presence of a percipient volitional force, whether manifested or unmanifested, still there?
19082What is the Brahmanic method of salvation, or secret of emancipation?
19082What is the complete doctrine to which fragmentary references are here made?
19082What is the real character of the retributions in the future state?
19082What justice, what justice, is here in this?
19082What material processes shall ever disintegrate the simplicity of spirit?
19082What moral conditions alter the case then?
19082What portions were regarded as fable or symbolism?
19082What profiteth it?
19082What profiteth it?
19082What proof is there that the symbol denotes this?
19082What shall, we add to man To bring him higher?"
19082What sort of a figure would the segments which we now see, compose, if they were completed?
19082What then?
19082What though Decay''s shapeless hand extinguish us?
19082What though the number of telescopic worlds were raised to the ten thousandth power, and each orb were as large as all of them combined would now be?
19082What tree is man the seed of?
19082What was the Jewish idea of salvation, or citizenship in the kingdom of God?
19082What was the condition of acceptance in the Pharisaic church?
19082What was the meaning of this ceremony?
19082What was the meaning or aim of his death and resurrection?
19082What, now, is the real meaning of these pregnant phrases?
19082What, then, do they mean?
19082What, then, does the phrase"redemption by the death of Christ"mean?
19082What, then, is the meaning of the fear, suffering and horror, which so often accompany or follow sin?
19082What, then, shall we say?
19082What, then, were the essence and method of Christ''s redemptive mission according to the Fathers?
19082When the engine madly plunges off the embankment or bridge of life, does the engineer perish in the ruin, or nimbly leap off and immortally escape?
19082When the fireman risks his life to save a child from the flames of a tumbling house, is the hope of heaven his motive?
19082When the soldier spurns an offered bribe and will not betray his comrades nor desert his post, is the fear of hell all that animates him?
19082Whence and how arose this heterogeneous mass of notions?
19082Where could man, scorched by the fires of the sun of this world, look for felicity, were it not for the shade afforded by the tree of emancipation?
19082Where, then, did he suppose the soul of his crucified Master had been during the interval between his death and his resurrection?
19082Whither has he gone?
19082Whither?
19082Who among us can dwell in everlasting burnings?"
19082Who are citizens of, and who are aliens from, the kingdom of God?
19082Who but must feel the pathos and admire the charity of these eloquent words of Henry Giles?
19082Who can answer the question which rises to heaven from the abyss of the damned?
19082Who can believe it, knowing what it is that he believes?
19082Who can believe that it was for either of those purposes that they embalmed the multitudes of animals whose mummies the explorer is still turning up?
19082Who can count the confessors who have thought it bliss and glory to be martyrs for truth and God?
19082Who can linger there and listen, unmoved, to the sublime lament of things that die?
19082Who could consent to that?
19082Who has not endeared relatives, choice friends, freshly or long ago removed from this earth into the unknown clime?
19082Who will save me?"
19082Who would wish anything worse for him?
19082Why do we not live immortally as we are?
19082Why is he gifted with powers of reason and demands of love so far beyond his conditions?
19082Why is it so calmly assumed that God can not pardon, and that therefore sinners must be given over to endless pains?
19082Why may not pardon from unpurchased grace be vouchsafed as well after death as before?
19082Why may not that untraceable something which has gone still exist?
19082Why should recourse be had to a phrase partially descriptive of one feature, instead of comprehensively announcing or implying the whole case?
19082Why should the power of hope, and joy, and faith, change into inanity and oblivion?
19082Why should thy cruel arrow smite yon bird?
19082Why should we shudder or grieve?
19082Why then do we shun death with anxious strife?
19082Why, or how, then, would a similar feat prove the opposite doctrine?
19082Why, then, did he die?
19082Why, then, has that of Christ alone made such a change in the faith of the world?
19082Why, then, shall we select from the mass of metaphors a few of the most violent, and insist on rendering these as veritable statements of fact?
19082Why, then, was he not left in peaceful nonentity?
19082Why, then, we ask, is the faith in a future life for man suffering such a marked decay in the present generation of Christendom?
19082Will Daniel Lambert, the mammoth of men, appear weighing half a ton?
19082Will he do it?
19082Will not the unimpeded Spirit of Christ lead all free minds and loving hearts to one conclusion?
19082Will the King connive at this nefarious prowler and permit him to carry out his design?
19082Will the Siamese twins then be again joined by the living ligament of their congenital band?
19082Will the time ever come when that tortoise shall so rise up that its neck shall enter the hole of the yoke?
19082Will you accept the horizon of your mind as the limit of the universe?
19082Will you pass to meet them not having thought of them for years, having perhaps forgotten them?
19082With which shall he be raised?
19082World on world Are they forever heaping up, and still The mighty measure never, never full?"
19082Would a designing knave voluntarily reveal to a suspicious scrutiny actions and traits naturally subversive of confidence in him?
19082Would he not, then, in all probability, believe in a local hell?
19082Would it not, moreover, be most marvellous if they were such heated fanatics, all of them, so many men?
19082Would not his whole soul have been wrapped up in it, and his speech have been almost incessantly about it?
19082Would they have done this save from simple hearted truthfulness?
19082Yes; but if Paradise be above the heavens, and hell below the seventh earth, then how can Sirat be extended over hell for people to pass to Paradise?
19082Yes; but the inquiry is, what is the mind itself?
19082Yes; but what is it that presides over, takes up, and preserves this succession?
19082Yet are not the principles of science as much glimpses of the mind of God as any sentences in the Bible are?
19082Yet logically what separates it from the resurrection of Christ?
19082a doctrine, or a coming event?
19082a general truth to enlighten and guide uncertain men, or an approaching deliverance to console and encourage the desponding Jews?
19082and how, in their estimation, did he achieve that work?
19082and that the slattern and the voluptuary and the sluggard, whose course is one of base self indulgence, are correct?
19082and what details are connected with them?
19082and with what body do they come?"
19082are will, conscience, thought, and love annihilated?
19082art thou that prophet?"
19082art thou the Messiah?
19082blasphemy any further go?
19082but it is wherever God''s approving presence extends: and is that not wherever the pure in heart are found?
19082can the yearning prophecies of the smitten heart be all false?
19082eternal pain for me?
19082has old Adam snorted all this time Under some senselesse clod, with sleep ydead?"
19082he who once was rich but for our sakes became poor?
19082he who poured his blood on Judea''s awful summit, be satisfied?
19082he whose loving soul breathed itself forth in the tender words,"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest"?
19082how can ye escape the condemnation of Gehenna?"
19082in glory?
19082in his life, and brought to a focus in his martyr death?
19082in temptation?
19082in theology it is, What do the committed priests say?
19082is it not enough to have borne the wretchedness of this life, that we must also endure another?"
19082must they not have considered him as a pledge that their sins were forgiven, their doom reversed, and heaven attainable?
19082not, what are its acts?
19082or is it a collection of functions?
19082or the capacity of the higher?
19082or the fifth?
19082or the last?
19082or will the power of God distribute them as they belong?"
19082or with all?
19082or, across that dark gulf, shall we be united again in purer bonds?
19082somewhere in the ample creation and in the boundless ages, join, with the old familiar love, our long parted, fondly cherished, never forgotten dead?"
19082that is, to bring Christ down; or,''Who shall descend into the under world?''
19082the blind man, How could I see it?
19082the genius of a Shakspeare, whose imagination exhausted worlds and then invented new?
19082the heart of a Borromeo, whose seraphic love expanded to the limits of sympathetic being?
19082the soul of a Wycliffe, whose undaunted will, in faithful consecration to duty, faced the fires of martyrdom and never blenched?
19082what difference would that make in the facts of human nature and destiny?
19082what hadst thou to do in hell When thou didst bower the spirit of a fiend In mortal paradise of such sweet flesh?"
19082what other definition and affirmation of salvation conceivable?
19082what shall I do?
19082will the line stretch out to the crack of doom?"
19082with the first?
39819---- Did Balaam prophesy of?
39819---- Does it bring suffering?
39819---- In what sense are we?
39819---- Shall the Galatians be circumcised?
39819---- What is?
39819---- What is?
39819---- What manner of person ought ye to be?
39819---- Who is our?
39819---- Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
39819---- a historical personage?
39819---- of John, whence was it?
39819---- referred to by Balaam?
39819---- what kind ought we to be?
39819---- worth living?
39819But are not its very archaic features against this view?
39819But the question may be raised, has been raised, Is it right to describe the Bible as the Word of God?
39819But what has God said in nature, in Providence, in Christian experience, in Christian literature that He has not said first in the Bible?
39819But who that reads it with a wistful heart will ever have this experience?
39819How was it that the stream was never allowed to become turbid at any moment?
39819How were these elements put together?
39819How were these innumerable scraps brought together and endowed with this indomitable vitality?
39819How were they kept from misunderstandings, these men who were always misunderstanding, when the story came to be written?
39819How were they to understand the Bible in the light-- one might almost say in the glare-- of this new truth?
39819In any case, how was it that these writers succeeded in drawing the picture of the Stainless?
39819Is it not better to say that the Bible contains the Word of God?
39819Is it possible to vindicate such a name for the whole Bible in the face of criticism and its results?
39819Is it so certain that the preaching comes before the reading?
39819PRICE, Has each man his?
39819SCHOOLS OF THE PROPHETS, David a member?
39819TROUBLE, Wherefore?
39819What then?
39819Who breathed into the whole the breath of life so that it became a living creature, as Luther says, with eyes and hands and feet?
37292Children,He asks,"have ye any meat?"
37292--_Selected._= April 15th.=_ Could ye not watch with me one hour?
37292--_Selected._= December 11th.=_ What is your life?
3729210._ Does not the word come like a soft shower, assuaging the fury of the flame?
3729210._ Why was this?
3729213._ Why?
3729214, 23._ Do we, like Him, combine the two great elements of human character?
3729214._ O my soul, is not this enough?
3729218._ Believer, you are anticipating the time when you shall join the saints above in ascribing all glory to Jesus; but are you glorifying Him_ now_?
3729218._ Have I begun this path of heavenly love and knowledge now?
372922._ And how is that to be done?
372922._ Dost thou want nothing?
372922._ Have we no garments of blue, and purple, and beautiful suggestiveness?
3729226._ What is thy_ season_ this morning?
3729227._ Unbelief says,"How can such and such things be?"
3729228._ Is not God always acting thus?
3729229._"Who is thy neighbor?"
372924._ Are you where God would have you be?
372924._ Was the work of the Master indeed done?
372929._ Art thou hiding thyself away from Him who would send thee forth to do His own blessed work in His own way?
37292Am I progressing in it?
37292And have we no golden bells?
37292And have we no ornaments?
37292And he cried out from the steeple:"Where art thou, Lord?"
37292And where are they not set?
37292And wherefore does God act thus?
37292Are our_ public_ duties, the cares, and business, and engrossments of the world, finely tempered and hallowed by a_ secret_ walk with God?
37292Are there not others who would dry their tears if we would remind them of past joys, when we were poor as they are now?
37292Are there not those who would taste the joys of heaven if we wrote them words of forgiveness and affection?
37292Are we being embraced by the world by its honors, its pleasures, its applause?
37292Are we compromising with the enemies of God?
37292Art thou remembering thy double parentage, and therefore thy double duty?
37292Behold, this river of God is full for thy supply; what canst thou desire beside?
37292But let the song of the bird cease, and the fruit of the tree fall; and will my heart still go on to sing?
37292By bearing"leaves,"--a_ profession_ of love for Him?
37292By bearing_ some_ fruit?
37292Canst thou meet in contact with the sinful and be thyself undefiled?
37292Canst thou touch the vile and polluted ones of earth and retain thy garments pure?
37292Canst thou walk in white through the stained thoroughfares of men?
37292Did you lose Christ by neglecting the Scriptures?
37292Did you lose Christ by sin?
37292Didst thou ever consider the depth of love in the heart of Jehovah, when God the Father equipped His Son for the great enterprise of mercy?
37292Do I feel some dawnings of the heavenly light, earnests and antepasts of the full day of glory?
37292Do not little strokes fell lofty oaks?
37292Do not the little foxes spoil the grapes?
37292Do we not need the new sense of Christ''s presence in our hearts and the joys of the Holy Ghost?
37292Do you not see it dotted with ten thousand blessings in disguise?
37292Do you want to speak for Jesus to those around you?
37292Does not that voice come to us?
37292Dost thou need more strength than the omnipotence of the united Trinity?
37292Doth not the tiny coral insect build a rock which wrecks a navy?
37292Has not Infinite Love encircled every event with its everlasting arms, and gilded every cloud with its merciful lining?
37292Has your life helped you to do that?
37292Hast thou no mercy to ask of God?
37292Have you lost Christ in the closet by restraining prayer?
37292Have you made up your mind that you will follow your Master everywhere else, save when he ascends the path that leads to the cross?
37292How are the two to be connected?
37292How can He go till He has healed the Magdalene''s broken heart?
37292How can this be done?
37292How was this?
37292If the world were to follow us from its busy thoroughfares, would it trace us to our family altars and our closet devotions?
37292If we often require the sharp blasts of trial to develop our graces, do we not also need the warm south breezes of His mercy?
37292Is Christ born in thee?
37292Is it a season of great heaviness and black clouds?
37292Is it adding joy to other men''s lives?
37292Is it not a poison?
37292Is it not written of the Son of Man that"as He_ prayed_ the fashion of His countenance was altered"?
37292Is it the season of drought?
37292Is not this the miracle of cleansing which our spirits need in such a world as this?
37292Is so commonplace a scene as the life of the family circle fit to be a temple for the service of God?
37292Is so narrow a sphere worthy to be the object of faith?
37292Is that a reason why you should avoid or not undertake the duty?
37292Is that your religion?
37292Is the King''s image visibly, permanently, stamped upon us?
37292Is there no holy of holies where thou canst catch a glow of impulse that will make thee strong?
37292Is there no secret pavilion into which thou canst go and warm thyself?
37292Is there not work waiting for us-- work that no one else can do-- work, too, that the Master has promised to help us perform?
37292Is thy life like that manger-- precious as a casket, because of what it holds?
37292Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
37292Let us, then, take all our perplexities to Him and say,"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
37292May we not find a great truth in the very position in which God placed His chosen people?
37292McLaren._= January 27th.=_ Are there not twelve hours in the day?
37292My soul, art thou living up to thy twofold origin?
37292Now the question is this-- How can these two be reconciled?
37292O my soul, wouldst thou have thy life glorified, beautified, transfigured to the eyes of men?
37292Of what use is a"seal"if it can not be seen?
37292Oh, has not Jesus stood at your side when you knew it not?
37292Or shall the Son of Righteousness, when He appears, find us waiting, as that painter waited, looking and longing for the first gleam of day?
37292Shall He come and find that we still sleep?
37292Sin, a little thing?
37292Sin, a little thing?
37292Sin, a_ little_ thing?
37292The ark was a great undertaking, but what was it undertaken for?
37292They are compelled to bear the cross, but how does it come?
37292Was not its heaviest task yet to come?
37292Was, then, my divine command a delusion?
37292What are you building inside it?
37292What does this teach us?
37292What doubt is there that will not be slain by this two- edged sword?
37292What fear is there which shall not fall smitten with a deadly wound before this arrow from the bow of God''s covenant?
37292What is our pen doing?
37292What kind of a structure will be disclosed when the scaffolding is knocked away?
37292What, then, of the majesty all about us, heights, and depths, and wonders?
37292Who knows its deadliness?
37292Why did He say that His work was done?
37292Why dost thou not retire oftener with thyself?
37292Will I help to bear His cross up the Via Dolorosa?
37292Will I love Him in His own night?
37292Will I stand in God''s house by night?
37292Will I watch with Him even one hour in His Gethsemane?
37292Will not continual droppings wear away stones?
37292Yea, is it not an asbestos armor, against which the heat hath no power?
37292You ask,"What can I do?"
37292You have for your security His exceeding great and precious promises, and may say with the psalmist,"Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
37292and why art thou disquieted within me?
37292but would we dally, go back?
37292have not I sent thee?
37292that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
37292v. 5._ Is it not one of the difficulties of church work that we have more officers than men?
37292ye who sigh and languish, and mourn your lack of power, Heed ye this gentle whisper,"Could ye not watch one hour?"
40252But, oh, my dear friend, whither is it that you are going? 40252 Joseph,"one said to him,"do you love play?"
40252And why not here unceasing too?
40252Are these the words which are able to save our souls, to make us wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus?
40252Are you aware what that entails?
40252But is such language utterly strange in the annals of Quakerism?
40252But where have the apostles sanctioned Instrumental Music, by precept or example?
40252But why do I write this?
40252I asked him, in return, if Mahomed were so powerful, how it came that he, even at this moment, was still lying in the dust?
40252If Christ be with me, who can be against me?
40252Is not here a striking display of a good Master, and a faithful servant?
40252Well may we exclaim,"Who hath despised the day of small things?"
40252When and where did the primitive Christians employ it in the worship of God?
40252When the apostles were asked, by an awakened sinner,"What shall I do to be saved?"
40252Where is it that you will be a few short weeks or days hence?
40252Where, allow me to ask, is Instrumental Music sanctioned in the worship of the Christian dispensation?
40252While, through the regions of the skies, Unceasing Alleluias rise, Why are the songs on earth so few?
40252or are these the terms which a Christian feels himself authorized to apply to those words?
10985And where is a throne of grace?
10985Bill,said one of the boys to the other,"when did you go to the play last?"
10985How did it come?
10985Is it, sir?
10985It is,JOHN answered;"is not thine?"
10985Please, teacher, may we learn that?
10985The father was asked where he had got the handkerchiefs? 10985 Then,"said I,"is that table the same shape as the ball?"
10985Well, but suppose no one saw you?
10985Well, did you see any fun?
10985Well, my little man,said I,"did you want to see me?"
10985What colour?
10985What is it for?
10985What is its use?
10985What is that?
10985What is this?
10985What made of?
10985What? 10985 Why not?"
10985Why, do n''t you know?
10985Would you take a piece of bread out of this box that did not belong to you?
10985Yes,said the child,"you did, sir; did not I tell you just now that a boy kicked me?"
10985***** How does the Deity deal with His creatures, on this momentous question?
10985***** When Agesilaus, king of Sparta, was asked,"What should boys be taught?"
10985*****"Is it then fitting that one soul should pine For want of culture in this favour''d land?
10985*****"Why thus surprised to see the infant race Treading the paths of vice?
10985--_Cowper_"What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?"
109851 be put on the left side of the 8, what will it be?
1098510 Hast---- the wondrous scenes survey''d That all around thee---- display''d?
109853 When darkness had o''erspread the---- Hast thou e''er seen the---- arise, And with a mild and placid---- Shed lustre o''er the face of night?
109855 Hast thou e''er trod the sandy---- And---- the restless---- roar, When roused by some tremendous---- It''s billows rose---- dreadful form?
109857 Hast thou e''er---- the cutting gale, The sleeting shower,---- the biting hail; Beheld---- snow o''erspread the The water bound---- icy chains?
109858 Hast thou the various beings---- That sport---- the valley green, That---- warble on the spray, Or wanton in the sunny----?
109859 That shoot along---- briny deep, Or---- ground their dwellings keep; That thro''the---- forest range, Or frightful wilds---- deserts strange?
10985A thing made of gold overlaid with a number of diamonds and precious stones, which are very scarce?
10985A. Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women?
10985After they have made the laws, who do they take them to?
10985All the people over whom Solomon was king?
10985An acute angle?
10985And hast---- never raised thine To Him---- bade these scenes arise?
10985And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
10985And they were astonished at his, what?
10985And what a class of teachers are wanted for this work?
10985And what did she say she would give her?
10985And what did she say?
10985And what did the eagles that were not caught do?
10985And what do the noblemen and gentlemen do in both houses of parliament?
10985And what do you call the point where the two lines meet?
10985And when he is broke in, is he very, useful?
10985And when they saw him they were amazed, and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
10985And when they took away the stone, what did Jesus Christ do?
10985And which is the acute angle?
10985And why should little children be careful not to wear them out any more than they can help?
10985Any thing besides?
10985Are any of the trunks or bodies of those old trees ever found?
10985Are ducks and turkeys and hens naked when the come out of the shell?
10985Are feathers very heavy?
10985Are goats fond of going into the valleys and low places?
10985Are his claws long and sharp?
10985Are idle people very happy?
10985Are mice of any other service?
10985Are naughty children happy?
10985Are spiders very ugly?
10985Are the bogs in England larger than in Ireland?
10985Are the colliers in danger down in these deep pits?
10985Are the spiders in other countries larger than ours?
10985Are there any in our country?
10985Are there any more things that are wonderful to you?
10985Are there any other kind of isoceles triangles?
10985Are there any other kind of officers besides these we have mentioned?
10985Are there any other kind of scalene triangles?
10985Are there any other kinds of mills?
10985Are there any other kinds of pentagons?
10985Are there any other parts of the cow that are useful?
10985Are there any other things made of milk?
10985Are there any other utensils into which meat is put that are circular?
10985Are there more than one sort of hexagons?
10985Are they called by another name?
10985Are they not very cold?
10985Are they of any use?
10985Are they of any use?
10985Are they very long naked?
10985Are they very numerous?
10985Are we to encourage their neglect of duty, by becoming their substitutes?
10985Are you afraid of it?
10985Are, there many different kinds of eagles?
10985As men can think, when the eagles became troublesome, what did they do?
10985As this was Greek to the mother she turned round with"What d''ye say?"
10985Before this time, they used to say,"Please, sir, may I sit down?
10985But before I go on, let me ask you is it right to take the flowers or fruit which belong to others?"
10985But still you ask, of all this pleasure, How much will to_ the giver_ fall?
10985But what, let me ask, can be hoped of the children of such parents?
10985But where is he who should be sharing her cares, bidding her be of good cheer, and devising with her some means of alleviating their mutual distress?
10985But, reader, are they all duly fed in this rich, wealthy, and christian country?
10985By what name would you call the whole of the figures on this board?
10985Call upon the first singers of the day to sing in this manner, and where would they soon be?
10985Can a right- angled triangle, or an obtuse- angled triangle, be an equilateral?
10985Can an acute triangle be an equi- lateral triangle?
10985Can spiders be of use?
10985Can the crocodile run fast?
10985Can we make ourselves good?
10985Can you mention an instance of the dog''s faithfulness?
10985Can you mention another instance of the dog''s faithfulness?
10985Can you tell me anything in the shape of an orange?
10985Could any man in the world make a spider''s web?
10985Could they bite off a man''s leg?
10985D. Does he do as his master bids him?
10985Describe what you mean?
10985Did Almighty God make the dog?
10985Did I ever do you any harm?
10985Did Jesus command this ordinance to be observed by his people?
10985Did Jesus love Lazarus?
10985Did Jesus weep?
10985Did Martha say anything to Jesus when she met him?
10985Did Martha tell her sister that Jesus Christ was come?
10985Did Mary go to meet Jesus Christ?
10985Did Mary weep?
10985Did any of you ever dream any thing?
10985Did he say anything more?
10985Did king Solomon give the queen of Sheba anything?
10985Did she give him anything more?
10985Did the Almighty give man dominion over the birds of the air?
10985Did the Jews say any thing else?
10985Did the child laugh?
10985Did the disciples say any thing to Jesus Christ, when he expressed a wish to go into Judea again?
10985Did the king do any thing with the sword?
10985Did the people hear of it?
10985Did the woman say any thing more to the king?
10985Did the woman take the child?
10985Did the women say any thing to the king when they came before him?
10985Do children ever throw stones at the fowls?
10985Do men and women live in them?
10985Do the same feathers always remain on a bird?
10985Do they continue thus long?
10985Do they do the birds any good?
10985Do they grow in the ground like potatoes?
10985Do you know of any bird that has very pretty feathers?
10985Do you know what a slave is?
10985Do you remember what part?
10985Do you remember what you said the dog would do if you treated him kindly?
10985Do you suppose the king ever prays to God?
10985Do you think it wonderful that God should make all these things?
10985Does a good servant ever leave the dirt in the corners?
10985Does coke make a good fire?
10985Does he love naughty children?
10985Does he not make every animal, whether handsome or ugly?
10985Does it always stand still?
10985Does it do you any good to put me in such pain?
10985Does it go round anything else but the sun?
10985Does it require any thing else to make them grow?
10985Does not the wide world afford a variety of materials sufficient for virtuous imitation, without descending to that which is vicious?
10985Explain to them yours; as for example,"What is this?"
10985For example: the master may say, How many senses have we?
10985For what purpose did God make the sun?
10985For what reason do you suppose is the vulture''s neck not covered with feathers as the eagle''s is?
10985From fire- damp?
10985From what more are they in danger?
10985From what more?
10985From what?
10985Has a little fly the sense of feeling?
10985Has the lion any particular character among beasts?
10985Have they many teeth?
10985Have we any other enemies besides these?
10985Have you any thing else to observe upon this?
10985Having finished, one of the children replied,"How can any thing speak if it is dead?"
10985Having thus addressed the powers of observation, the next appeal was to the taste, by the inquiry,"Is not it a nice one?"
10985He became dreadfully agitated, and then said--''What could I say?
10985He said, how is it that ye sought me?
10985He was asked why he had assured the officer he had no duplicates?
10985Her skin, with lime and bark together, The tanner tans, and makes it leather; And without_ that_ what should we do For soles to every boot or shoe?
10985His mother kept those sayings, where?
10985How are quills produced?
10985How can a dog guard the house and keep thieves away?
10985How can it be eaten, if it is like a marble?
10985How can mice make servants diligent?
10985How can the sap make the buds larger?
10985How can we shew we are thankful?
10985How did he become the wisest king?
10985How did the dog get food?
10985How did those beautiful places become ugly black wet bogs?
10985How do people run that wish to get out of the crocodile''s way?
10985How do the natives of South America often catch the vulture?
10985How do they catch them?
10985How do they get across the bog?
10985How do they iron the clothes?
10985How do they live?
10985How do vultures sit?
10985How do you know it was a dream?
10985How do you know that?
10985How does he fly it?
10985How else is a little dog useful?
10985How high do you stand?
10985How is an apple produced?
10985How is cheese made?
10985How is it made into butter?
10985How is it made?
10985How is it possible that they can either understand or feel them?
10985How is this useful?
10985How long did he stay there?
10985How many angles has it?
10985How many angles has it?
10985How many brothers had Joseph?
10985How many days did Jesus stop where he was when he found Lazarus was sick?
10985How many days had Lazarus lain in the grave before he was raised up?
10985How many pray, JAMES, more than one?
10985How many regular tetragons are among those we have mentioned?
10985How many sides and angles has it?
10985How many sides has it?
10985How many sides has it?
10985How many sides has it?
10985How much is one talent of gold worth?
10985How much may be taught by the simplest object, such as a stone?
10985How often does it go round the sun in a year?
10985How will you learn this?
10985How would you like a man to run a piece of wire through your body, and make you draw things about?
10985I have seen numerous instances of its beneficial effects?
10985I proceeded in the following manner:"What is this?"
10985I put several questions to him, but was checked by this fellow, who told me, that as I had given the child nothing, I had no right to ask so much?
10985I replied,"How so?"
10985I replied,"What do you want me to go home for?"
10985I then inquired, if they thought we had such children in our school?
10985I then said,"Which do you think the worst of these boys?"
10985I took it up and kindly asked the man the shape of it?
10985If I were to call any one of you an acute child, would you know what I meant?
10985If a child can not attend school at nine, how can it attend work at six in the morning?
10985If in_ one month_ so much can be done, what might not be expected from further training?
10985If it appear hurt, all will pity it; let then the question be put, How did this happen?
10985If it has one right angle, how can all its angles be acute?"
10985If the 1 be put on the right side, then what will it be?
10985If the figure 4 be put before the 1, then what will the number be?
10985If we want to know any more about Solomon where can we find it?
10985If we wanted any more information about Lazarus and his sisters, where should we find it?
10985If you look, you will see that one end of the line comes on the middle of another line; what does it form?
10985In some hundred years, what did all those forests become?
10985In what did Jesus increase?
10985In what does it differ from the eagle?
10985Into how many great parts is the globe divided?
10985Into what two principal things is this earth on which we live divided?
10985Is God glad to see a child naughty?
10985Is any thing else to be understood by the sacrament of the Lord''s supper?
10985Is any thing else to be understood by travelling?
10985Is any thing more to be understood by these things?
10985Is he a courageous man that can conquer his bad passions?
10985Is it a vowel or consonant?
10985Is it anything besides?
10985Is it bad to be lazy?
10985Is it not curious that the cold does not kill the little birds while they are naked?
10985Is it possible for them to perform their duty, as protectors of their children?
10985Is it prettier than the goose?
10985Is it right for children to play with the fire?
10985Is it right to beat a dog?
10985Is it so useful?
10985Is letter U a vowel or consonant?
10985Is milk used for any other purpose besides putting it into tea?
10985Is no other part useful in flying?
10985Is not iron used for other purposes?
10985Is the dog a faithful animal?
10985Is the dog of any other use?
10985Is the eagle a small bird?
10985Is the earth round, like an orange?
10985Is the flesh of the cow useful?
10985Is the little girl holding the umbrella meant to represent a slave?
10985Is the queen mentioned in the Bible?
10985Is the skin of the cow or calf of any use?
10985Is there any description of vulture forming an exception to the general character of those birds?
10985Is there any difference between those horses that carry, and those horses that draw?
10985Is there any other difference?
10985Is there any thing else beside leaves on the branches?
10985Is there any thing else in an umbrella?
10985Is there not room in the world for you and me?
10985Is your''s all gone?"
10985It will, however, be said by some,"Where are the natural guardians of the child?
10985Let me ask,--would it promote a child''s health to teach it to repeat certain maxims on the benefits resulting from exercise?
10985Little children what have we been singing about?
10985Little children, what have we been speaking about?
10985Look at this picture, what is the girl holding over Pharaoh''s daughter''s head?
10985Mysterious are thy ways, O God; yet who was ever disappointed that asked of thee in a right spirit?
10985Name some of the other things?
10985Now my little children, as we have been talking about king Solomon, suppose we talk about our own king; so let me ask you his name?
10985Now point to D, and say, What is that''?
10985Now tell me, where is the turf got From?
10985Now when he is pleased, what does he do?
10985Now which do you think was the worst?"
10985Now, little children, shall I tell you a story, a real true story about a very cruel boy?
10985Of what colour are they?
10985Of what colour is an orange?
10985Of what colour is butter?
10985Of what shape are frying- pans?
10985Of what use is its tail?
10985Often has the question been put to me,"Please, sir, is it wicked to play?"
10985Oh how pretty,& c. But what''s the girth of hell or heaven?
10985On being desired to stand up, I therefore said,"Did you see him take the cherry?"
10985On inquiring,"Why?"
10985On this, questions are proposed: Which stings?
10985On what part of the earth do we live?
10985One of the children immediately replied,"Please, sir, do you know what we were laughing at?"
10985Or, after----, the watery bow Rise in the---- a beauteous----?
10985Ought not this to entitle me, as respects the education of children, to say such a thing is right, or even such a thing is wrong?
10985Ought we to love the king?
10985Please, sir, may I?"
10985Poor little thing, how very good And very useful too; And do you know?
10985Proceed by saying, How much are five and nine?
10985Put a 9 to these figures, and their attention will be arrested: say, Do you think you can tell me what this is?
10985Q What are mountains?
10985Q. flow are nuts produced?
10985Schools for infants then existed, but what were they?
10985Shall I close this appeal for the necessity of educating the infant poor by another and weightier argument?
10985She then said,"Will you teach me to pray your prayer?"
10985Should children be careful when they are carrying a jug?
10985Should children walk in the mud or in the kennel?
10985Should country children keep an egg if they find it in the hedge?
10985Should little children come with clean clothes to school?
10985Should not every means have been resorted to with this child before proceeding to the dangerous mode of expulsion?
10985Should the horse be cruelly used?
10985Should we fear and love him for his goodness?
10985Should we think badly of them for this?
10985Sitting in the midst of whom?
10985Sixty seconds make a minute; Time enough to tie my shoe Sixty minutes make an hour; Shall it pass and nought to do?
10985Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
10985Suppose the lines were longer, what would be the consequence?
10985Suppose the people break these good rules, what is the consequence?
10985That needful knowledge, in this age of light, Should not by birth be every Briton''s right?"
10985That spirits of capacity divine Perish, like seeds upon the desert sand?
10985The feathers in the quill make pelts?
10985The little fellow immediately went up to the side of the bed, and put this question to her:"Which would you rather go to, heaven or hell?"
10985The master then asked them abruptly, Why did you not kill it?
10985The next inquiry was,"What did he do with it?"
10985The next night be renewed the application, with''Please, father, will you read about Joseph and his brethren?''
10985Their eyes can trace Their_ parents_''footsteps in the way they go: What shame, what fear, then, can their young hearts know?"
10985Their request has been complied with, and the culprit forgiven; and what have I seen follow?
10985Then if it was not for wheels, the horses could not draw so great a weight?
10985Then it can not grow and become fruitful in this country without man''s assistance?
10985Then it is necessary for children to be careful?
10985Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
10985Then what do you suppose is the use of the tail?
10985They came at first from Arabia, the place in which the camel is so useful; but now it is considered that those are as good which are bred in England?
10985They talk of them to themselves, why not to us?
10985This is conduct that ought to be checked,--and what time so proper as the first stages of infancy?
10985This led to enquiries as to how they came-- where from-- who made them?
10985This was a convincing argument, and to my great delight, the boy replied--"How much did the song cost?"
10985To Nazareth?
10985To which woman was the child given?
10985To whom did the women speak when they said, O my Lord?
10985Used there to be eagles in Wales?
10985Was not this, then, a brand plucked from the fire?
10985We eat the cake, and it is gone; What have we left to think upon?
10985We will speak about baptism presently, but as we have the picture of the holy supper before as, let me ask if it is called by any other name?
10985We will suppose the monitor holds in his hand a piece of leather; he first asks,"What is this?"
10985Were there slaves in those days?
10985What a lesson is this for speculative, short sighted legislators?
10985What animals could he carry away?
10985What animals live in the bogs?
10985What answer did Jesus make unto them?
10985What are children but men in embryo?
10985What are coal pits?
10985What are flocks?
10985What are hills?
10985What are laws?
10985What are on the branches?
10985What are on the stem?
10985What are parents to do with their children, situated as those are of whom we have just spoken?
10985What are plains?
10985What are precious stones?
10985What are schools for?
10985What are shepherds?
10985What are tea- kettles made of?
10985What are the men that dig it out of the ground and the ships that carry it over the sea called?
10985What are the places called from whence coal is got?
10985What are their characters likely to become under such tuition?
10985What are these motions called?
10985What are these?
10985What are these?
10985What are they called in England?
10985What are they covered with?
10985What are they?
10985What are they?
10985What are those?
10985What are those?
10985What are umbrellas made of?
10985What became of the child?
10985What becomes of the leaves of the blossom?
10985What becomes of them?
10985What becomes of these?
10985What behind you?
10985What being ever yet did good, who did not feel within a certain reward?
10985What caused the buds to become larger, and produce leaves and blossom?
10985What colour are they?
10985What colour is it?
10985What did I tell you were in some parts of these bogs?
10985What did Jesus Christ tell them?
10985What did Jesus say unto her?
10985What did Jesus''mother say unto him?
10985What did Joseph dream about first?
10985What did Pharaoh''s daughter say?
10985What did he mean by saying so?
10985What did his sister say to Pharaoh''s daughter?
10985What did she ask to call a nurse for?
10985What did the other woman say in her defence?
10985What did the woman mean when she said, we dwell in one house?
10985What did the women say to that?
10985What did they say?
10985What did this cause?
10985What did you see?
10985What do I hold up in my hand?
10985What do I sit on?
10985What do curved lines mean?
10985What do some men do?
10985What do the Scriptures say about the king?
10985What do the buds produce?
10985What do the goose feathers make?
10985What do the king''s ministers do?
10985What do the natives of Asia and Africa call the vulture?
10985What do the small ones make?
10985What do their young ones come out of?
10985What do they call a horse when he is young?
10985What do they call butchers in Scotland?
10985What do they cut the turf with?
10985What do they live upon?
10985What do they take them to the king for?
10985What do we call it besides being lazy?
10985What do you call people, when they like to sleep in the cold rather than mend their houses?
10985What do you mean by Judea?
10985What do you mean by a friend?
10985What do you mean by a good road?
10985What do you mean by a shoot?
10985What do you mean by all travelling?
10985What do you mean by angles?
10985What do you mean by being properly taught?
10985What do you mean by enemies at home?
10985What do you mean by equal?
10985What do you mean by guiding it?
10985What do you mean by increasing in stature?
10985What do you mean by the Nativity of Jesus Christ?
10985What do you mean by the earth?
10985What do you mean by the enemies of our own household?
10985What do you mean by the last supper?
10985What do you mean by the stars?
10985What do you mean by the surface?
10985What do you mean by travelling?
10985What do you stand on?
10985What do you understand by a sacrament?
10985What do you understand by making obeisance?
10985What do you understand by the sun?
10985What do you write upon?
10985What does a blacksmith mean?
10985What does a bookbinder do?
10985What does a bookseller do?
10985What does a brewer do?
10985What does a bricklayer do?
10985What does a butcher mean?
10985What does a cabinet- maker do?
10985What does a carpenter mean?
10985What does a civil officer do?
10985What does a coach- maker make?
10985What does a continent contain?
10985What does a cooper do?
10985What does a decagon mean?
10985What does a distiller mean?
10985What does a druggist mean?
10985What does a dyer mean?
10985What does a fruiterer mean?
10985What does a grocer mean?
10985What does a hatter sell?
10985What does a heptagon mean?
10985What does a linen- draper do?
10985What does a mason do?
10985What does a military officer and his soldiers do?
10985What does a naval officer and his sailors do?
10985What does a nonagon mean?
10985What does a painter mean?
10985What does a printer do?
10985What does a shoe- maker do?
10985What does a tallow- chandler mean?
10985What does a turner mean?
10985What does acute mean?
10985What does acute mean?
10985What does an octagon mean?
10985What does an octave mean?
10985What does converge mean?
10985What does courageous mean?
10985What does diverge mean?
10985What does governor mean?
10985What does he do with those?
10985What does he pray for?
10985What does hexagon mean?
10985What does irregular mean?
10985What does it form?
10985What does its wing often measure from tip to tip?
10985What does milliner mean?
10985What does not care do for all things in nature, why not then for man?
10985What does obtuse mean?
10985What does parallel mean?
10985What does pentagon mean?
10985What does perpendicular mean?
10985What does the rabbit eat?
10985What does the vulture resemble the eagle in?
10985What does this picture represent?
10985What does this shew us?
10985What does wheelwright mean?
10985What does your brother do with his kite?
10985What eat the grass?
10985What else are they called?
10985What else?
10985What flowed through those forests?
10985What for?
10985What friends have they but their former companions?
10985What habitations, but their former resorts of iniquity?
10985What happened then?
10985What harm did this do?
10985What have I been telling you about?
10985What have crocodiles on their backs?
10985What have we been hearing about?
10985What have we been talking about?
10985What is Africa?
10985What is Egypt?
10985What is Nazareth?
10985What is a Zealander?
10985What is a baker?
10985What is a continent?
10985What is a crown?
10985What is a desert?
10985What is a dream?
10985What is a forest?
10985What is a gulf or bay?
10985What is a jug made of?
10985What is a manger?
10985What is a military officer?
10985What is a naval officer?
10985What is a nut?
10985What is a regular hexagon?
10985What is a sceptre?
10985What is a sheaf?
10985What is a strait?
10985What is a town?
10985What is a valley?
10985What is a vine?
10985What is a yoke?
10985What is an inn?
10985What is an irregular heptagon?
10985What is an irregular hexagon?
10985What is an irregular nonagon?
10985What is an irregular octagon?
10985What is an ocean?
10985What is an officer?
10985What is before me?
10985What is before you?
10985What is binding sheaves?
10985What is bread made of?
10985What is caused by its daily motion round its own axis?
10985What is caused by its motion round the sun?
10985What is coal called after the gas has been taken from it?
10985What is done next?
10985What is flour made of?
10985What is hunting?
10985What is in the front of it?
10985What is it that makes them grow?
10985What is it?
10985What is its other motion called?
10985What is made from coal to light the streets?
10985What is made of the hoofs that come off the cow''s feet?
10985What is made with the calf skin?
10985What is meant by Emanuel''s name?
10985What is meant by all Israel?
10985What is meant by his sister?
10985What is meant by midnight?
10985What is meant by slaying?
10985What is on the left side of me?
10985What is on the right side of me?
10985What is paper made of?
10985What is sap?
10985What is she holding it up for?
10985What is that which comes out of the ground?
10985What is that?
10985What is the best book to learn wisdom from?
10985What is the cause of their thus sitting so dull and inactive?
10985What is the difference between a cart and coach?
10985What is the difference between a rectangle and a square?
10985What is the difference between a rhomb and a rectangle?
10985What is the difference between a rhomb and a rhomboid?
10985What is the difference between carrying and drawing?
10985What is the difference between diverging and converging lines and parallel lines?
10985What is the difference in the manner in which they feed?
10985What is the earth called?
10985What is the greatest courage?
10985What is the largest bird of the vulture kind?
10985What is the meaning of wist ye not?
10985What is the moon?
10985What is the place called where the coal pits are made?
10985What is the reason that birds''feathers do not get all full of wet when the rain falls on them?
10985What is the reason that it was called a wise judgment?
10985What is the reason that they are very light?
10985What is the shape of a globe?
10985What is the size of a full grown lion?
10985What is the use of a brush?
10985What is the use of a fire- engine?
10985What is the use of an egg?
10985What is the use of an iron?
10985What is the use of bread?
10985What is the use of butter?
10985What is the use of shoes?
10985What is the use of the cow?
10985What is the use of the frying- pan?
10985What is the use of the goat''?
10985What is the use of the hair or bristles?
10985What is the use of the handle?
10985What is the use of the horse?
10985What is the use of the horse?
10985What is the use of the jug?
10985What is the use of the kite?
10985What is the use of the mouse?
10985What is the use of the pen?
10985What is the use of the pig?
10985What is the use of the quill?
10985What is the use of the rabbit?
10985What is the use of the skin?
10985What is the use of the spout?
10985What is the use of the tail of the kite?
10985What is the use of the umbrella?
10985What is the use of the yoke?
10985What is the use of turf?
10985What is the use of wheels?
10985What is this called?
10985What is this called?
10985What is this letter?
10985What is this wood called?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is this?
10985What is travelling in a bad road?
10985What is underneath the handle?
10985What is weeping?
10985What kind of an angle?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What letter is this?
10985What makes the mill go round?
10985What means of procuring a livelihood, but their former evil practices?
10985What more did she say?
10985What more does a continent contain?
10985What more good?
10985What more?
10985What more?
10985What more?
10985What name did she give him?
10985What next?
10985What other particulars?
10985What other power did he give man?
10985What other use is sometimes made of it?
10985What ought children to learn by going to school?
10985What ought they to recollect when they eat the bread?
10985What ought those persons to remember who do this?
10985What part becomes hard first?
10985What part of it is made into butter?
10985What part of the Bible is this?
10985What part of the blossom becomes fruit?
10985What part of the body does a bird fly with?
10985What part of the curd and whey is made into cheese?
10985What part of the tree is in the ground?
10985What part?
10985What resistance can the infant make to the insidious serpents, which thus, as it, were, steal into its cradle, and infuse their poison into its soul?
10985What sang in the trees?
10985What shape is it?
10985What shape is that part which comes on my forehead and the back part of my head?
10985What shape is the top or crown of my bat?
10985What should we be to him for it?
10985What should we think of a medical man who was to prescribe for every constitution in the same manner?
10985What sort of a bird is he?
10985What then?
10985What thing is that at the top?
10985What took place next?
10985What took place next?
10985What took place next?
10985What trade do they call the persons that make wheels?
10985What use is it of else?
10985What very dangerous places are in some parts of them?
10985What was Joseph''s father''s name?
10985What was he doing there?
10985What was it before it became a blossom?
10985What was it before it became an apple?
10985What was the ark?
10985What was the particular character of Xenophon?
10985What was the reason they put him there?
10985What were the flags that the ark was among?
10985What were those great bogs many hundred years ago?
10985What will be the effect of receiving the truth of God into our understandings?
10985What will be the effect of this?
10985What will lead us to heaven?
10985What will the old class of pedagogues say to this?
10985What word begins with A?
10985What would it make if we draw a line from one angle to the opposite one?
10985What would they form by meeting together?
10985What would you call the line that we drew from one angle to the other?
10985What would you call those angles whose sides were not equal?
10985What would you do this for?
10985What?"
10985When I remonstrated with the mother, she replied,"What could I do?
10985When Jesus Christ wanted to leave the place, what did he say to his disciples?
10985When Jesus went with them, where did they come to?
10985When Pharaoh''s daughter saw the ark amongst the flags, what did she do?
10985When a fly gets into their web what do they do?
10985When do they take them in, and how do they get them in?"
10985When he answered her questions what happened?
10985When he seizes his prey, how far can he leap?
10985When it is going to be bad weather what do they do?
10985When it is going to be fine what do they do?
10985When little birds, such as sparrows and robins, come out of the eggs, have they got feathers?
10985When she came what did Pharaoh''s daughter say to her?
10985When the flour and water and yeast are mixed together, what does the baker do?
10985When the king heard what the women had to say, what did he do?
10985When the school was over, the children came around me, as they usually do, saying, When will you come again?
10985When the stem grows up straight, what would you call its position?
10985When the turf is cut, what do they do next?
10985When the weather is going to be very cold and frosty what do they do?
10985When they are polished, do they look nice?
10985Where am I?
10985Where are its parents?
10985Where are lions found?
10985Where are the organs of sight?
10985Where are there a few still?
10985Where are your toes?
10985Where did her maidens walk?
10985Where did she go?
10985Where did they find him?
10985Where did they lay him?
10985Where do most of those animals live?
10985Where do the best saddle- horses come from?
10985Where do the draught horses come from?
10985Where do the prettiest birds live?
10985Where do they build turf houses?
10985Where do they generally sit?
10985Where does he live?
10985Where does the eagle make his nest?
10985Where does whalebone come from?
10985Where is the father of the sleeping babes, the husband of the watchful wife?
10985Where is this bird a native of?
10985Where is this river?
10985Where was he born?
10985Where will this road lead to?
10985Which are the best?
10985Which are they?
10985Which eats leaves?
10985Which hand do I hold it up with?
10985Which is small and which large?
10985Which makes a round nest?
10985Which part do you live in?
10985Which side is the obtuse angle?
10985Who are mortals?
10985Who are sinners?
10985Who came down to wash herself at the river?
10985Who came to Solomon besides the two women?
10985Who can look upon a child without admiring it, without loving it?
10985Who causes the corn to grow?
10985Who created him?
10985Who did the maid fetch?
10985Who do you call enemies?
10985Who felt most of the influence of the Holy Spirit?
10985Who formed the earth, and preserves it in its proper motions?
10985Who gives the birds feathers to make them warm?
10985Who is before me?
10985Who is the Deity?
10985Who is the glorious king?
10985Who made all that we have been speaking of?
10985Who made all the animals?
10985Who made the coal?
10985Who made the cow?
10985Who made the spider?
10985Who made the sun?
10985Who made the whale?
10985Who placed them there?
10985Who protects and defends us from these?
10985Who takes them before the judge?
10985Who teaches the spider to make its web?
10985Who was Lazarus?
10985Who was Pharaoh?
10985Who was it that sent unto Jesus Christ, and told him that Lazarus was sick?
10985Who was the new- born king?
10985Who was the wisest king?
10985Who went to meet Jesus Christ, when she heard that he was coming?
10985Who would accept the office, the weighty office of being Her Majesty''s ministers without reward?
10985Who would wish to be the heads of the church and take the additional responsibilites and labours attached to them without reward?
10985Who''s pleased by what we then have done?
10985Why are they not as plentiful as they were?
10985Why are they not made of wood?
10985Why did you not call it a crooked line?
10985Why do they not take hold of the spout?
10985Why do you do it, you are big enough to know better?
10985Why does he hold a sceptre in his hand?
10985Why does he make it there?
10985Why does it not grow like another tree, and support its own weight?
10985Why does not one of the goats turn round and go back again?
10985Why does the king wear a crown on his head?
10985Why is he called king?
10985Why is it called a decagon?
10985Why is it called a heptagon?
10985Why is it called a hexagon?
10985Why is it called a nonagon?
10985Why is it called a pentagon?
10985Why is it called a regular heptagon?
10985Why is it called a regular octagon?
10985Why is it called a square?
10985Why is it called an acute- angled scalene triangle?
10985Why is it called an isoceles triangle?
10985Why is it called equi- lateral?
10985Why is it called regular?
10985Why is it called scalene?
10985Why is it called the snake eater?
10985Why not extend it to other liquors?
10985Why not?
10985Why not?
10985Why should they?
10985Why would this happen?
10985Why?
10985Will God give our king wisdom?
10985Will he carry or draw while he is young?
10985Will they carry as well as draw?
10985Will you all remember this?
10985Will you all try to remember this lesson?
10985Would not the water get into this?
10985Would they form an angle at the other end?
10985Would you not cry at the pain?
10985Yes, irregular pentagons?
10985Yes, they said, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee, and goest thou thither again?
10985Yes; the skin of the cow or calf of any use?
10985Yes; they said, Could not this man that opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
10985You may then ask them, What are its uses?
10985You said also that the dog minded what he was bid to do, did you not?
10985You sung in your song that the dog was very useful, tell me how?
10985_ Could_ you have killed it?
10985_ The poor old man_, was_ he_ not pleased?
10985and are not the budding faculties of childhood both beautiful and lovely?
10985can teachers, who are mere boys and girls, act thus, in such a case?]
10985did the next night?"
10985master!_ What for no the lassie too?''
10985please, sir, may I?"
10985said I;"did I not give it you again?"
10985said the astonished parent,"what odd things ye are always saying; what can you mean by liptical pancakes?
10985that gave an account of some town which had twelve streets, and it is said that the streets were parallel, would you understand what it meant?
10985the passers by,--or the good Samaritan?
10985who felt the greatest reward in his own breast, the Samaritan himself, or the man who fell amongst thieves?
40799Admitting it to be little, is it therefore unimportant?
40799Are we not virtually as a nation adopting the same impious language, and are we not exposed to the same tremendous judgments?
40799Let each one of us ask, Can such a system be aided, or even tolerated, without deep criminality?"
40799Oh when in this proud republic God maketh inquisition for blood, when he remembereth the cry of the humble-- where shall we appear?
40799What was the effect upon their minds?"
40799where were the hearts of Americans, that they responded not to your call?
36655Did you take your employer''s money?
36655Have you got much left, then?
36655How do you explain it?
36655How do you understand it?
36655How much?
36655Is your father at home?
36655Well, my friend, what is the trouble?
36655Well, you have an idea you stole$ 1,500 last year?
36655Well,said I to myself,"what will you make of these''little things''?
36655Well,some say,"do you believe all Scripture is given by inspiration?"
36655What do you do with it?
36655What must I do to be saved?
36655What_ Book?_asks Luther,"and what_ Person?_ There is only one book-- the Bible; and only one person-- Jesus Christ."
36655What_ Book?_asks Luther,"and what_ Person?_ There is only one book-- the Bible; and only one person-- Jesus Christ."
36655When is a clergyman off duty?
36655Where can I find him?
36655Why do you call it_ my_ Bible?
36655You do n''t believe the story of Israel looking to a brass serpent for deliverance, do you?
36655You do not believe it, do you?
36655''Do you not know Zacharias the priest?''
36655''What news?''
36655A gentleman asked another,"Do you often read the Bible?"
36655A lady said to me once,"Do n''t you have any doubts?"
36655A man came to me with a difficult passage some time ago and said,"Moody, what do you do with that?"
36655A man said to a young convert:"How can you prove that the Bible is inspired?"
36655A man will say,"Wife, did I read that chapter?"
36655An Englishman once remarked to me:"Mr Moody, did you ever notice this, that the book of Job is the key to the whole Bible?
36655An old acquaintance once said to me,"What are you preaching now?
36655And I heard Him say to Judas so kindly,''Betrayest thou the Master with a kiss?''
36655And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste; who will bemoan her?
36655And so with every Christian: when is he off duty?
36655And the next day Peter turned again to Paul and said,"Would n''t you like to take another walk to- day?"
36655And two men dressed in white dropped down by our sides and stood there and said,''Ye men of Galilee, why stand Ye gazing into heaven?
36655And when He talked with two of His disciples by the way journeying to Emmaus, after His resurrection, did He not say:"Ought not these things to be?
36655Are there any parallel passages or texts that throw light on this passage?
36655Are they not scattered among the nations of the earth, a separate and distinct people?
36655Are they not without a King, without a nation, and without a sacrifice?
36655As the old woman said,"Could He not, if He chose, prepare a man that could swallow a whale?"
36655Atheists keep on writing against the Bible; but they do not make much progress, do they?
36655But when you think he is about ready, say,"Shall we not ask God to give us light on this point?"
36655Ca n''t you guess again?"
36655Ca n''t you receive life in a moment?
36655Can I repeat it from memory?
36655Can I tell from memory what I have just been reading?
36655Can you tell the difference between the touch of faith and the ordinary touch of the crowd?
36655Could n''t God make a fish large enough to swallow Jonah?
36655Did n''t Titus do that?
36655Did n''t she go with the word of God ringing in her ears,"Go in peace"?
36655Did n''t the Roman Emperor do that very thing?
36655Did you ever hear such conceit, such madness?
36655Did you ever notice that the things that men cavil most about are the very things to which Christ has set His seal?
36655Do I know its position on the map?
36655Do you ask: How can I get in love with the Bible?
36655Do you believe Peter had Paul as his guest and did n''t take him to Gethsemane, did n''t take him to Calvary and to Mount Olivet?
36655Do you know that the sun has shone on more Bibles to- day than ever before in the history of the world?
36655Do you know what I do when any man preaches against the doctrines I preach?
36655Do you think with more light before us than the prophet had that we can disobey God''s Word with impunity?
36655Do you want to win men?
36655Does God''s goodness conflict with His justice?
36655Does it contain the gospel in type or in evidence?
36655Does the passage refer to any particular time in the history of the children of Israel, or of some leading character?
36655Have I read anything about God the Father?
36655He said:"What have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of the most high God?
36655How are you going to cast abominable filth upon the city?
36655How could you expect to understand a story or a scientific text- book if you read one chapter here and another there?
36655How did He reach the Samaritans?
36655How do make that out?"
36655How is it manifested temporally and spiritually?
36655How is this Scripture profitable for doctrine?
36655How long did it take the Lord to convert that woman whom He met at the well of Sychar?
36655How long to convert that adulterous woman in the temple, who was caught in the very act of adultery?
36655How long to convert that woman who anointed His feet and wiped them with the hairs of her head?
36655How much would Paul and Barnabas have accomplished if they had pronounced the benediction and sent these people home?
36655How was it that Andrew Bonar held his audience in Glasgow?
36655I asked him,"Do you believe the whale swallowed Jonah?"
36655I can imagine Simeon accosted again by one of his neighbors:''Well, Simeon, have you heard the news?''
36655I do n''t know what some men, who have got the whole address written out, would do if some one should get up and ask:"What must I do to be saved?"
36655I have seen an examination take place something like this:"John, who was the first man?"
36655I said to the first man I met,"Do you know anything about the grace of God?"
36655I said,"Man, did you ever see your brain?"
36655I would like to know how long it took the Lord to convert Zaccheus?
36655If a friend were to see me searching about a building, and were to come up and say,"Moody, what are you looking for?
36655If the Old Testament Scriptures are not true, do you think Christ would have so often referred to them, and said the Scriptures must be fulfilled?
36655If the place is not mentioned, can I find out where it is?
36655In what are we exhorted to boast?
36655In what does Scripture forbid us to boast?
36655Is God''s goodness conditional?
36655Is any particular man addressed?
36655Is boasting always condemned?
36655Is there any duty for me to observe?
36655It is said that a lecturer on Secularism was once asked,"Why ca n''t you let the Bible alone, if you do n''t believe it?"
36655Let me show what I mean by the microscopic method by taking the first verse of Psalm 52:"Why boastest thou thyself in iniquity, O mighty man?
36655Men say,"Well, you do n''t believe in the story of Jonah and the whale, do you?"
36655Men say,"You do n''t believe in the story of Elijah being fed by the widow, do you?"
36655Men say,"You do n''t believe in the story of Lot and Sodom, do you?"
36655Men say,"You do n''t believe in the story of Lot''s wife, do you?"
36655Men say,"You do n''t believe in the story of Noah and the flood, do you?"
36655Men say,"You do n''t believe the children of Israel were fed with manna in the desert, do you?"
36655Men say,"You do n''t believe they drank water that came out of a rock?"
36655My friend, I want to ask you this question-- have they passed away?
36655My friends, I want to ask you this question: Do you believe that picture is overdrawn?
36655Now, as the end of Bible study as well as of preaching is to save men, ask yourself is the Gospel contained in this text in type or in evidence?
36655Now, how are you going to cover the city up?
36655People talk about_ Conversion_--what is conversion?
36655Presently he meets a friend:''Peace be with you; have you heard the strange news?
36655Pretty sudden work, was n''t it?
36655See that hole right there?
36655That makes it sweeter to you, does n''t it?
36655The Son of God believed it, and,"shall the servant be above his master?"
36655Then ask yourself is this boasting, this mischief, always to last?
36655Was it not said that He was numbered with the transgressors?
36655Was n''t it under Christ''s teachings?
36655Was n''t the country revived under John the Baptist?
36655We are making wonderful progress, are n''t we?
36655Well, it is a glorious imagination, is it not?
36655What Scripture have we for it?
36655What did he preach?
36655What have I read about myself?
36655What if God should withdraw it, and say:"I will not trouble you with it any more?"
36655What is a young man starting out in the Christian work good for it he does not know how to use his Bible?
36655What is an army good for if they do n''t know how to handle their swords?
36655What is an army good for if they do n''t know how to use their weapons?
36655What is the key verse of the chapter or passage?
36655What news?''
36655What persons have I read about, and what have I learned about them?
36655What places have I read about, and what have I read about them?
36655What words mean the same thing as"boasting"?
36655What would you think of a minister who went into the pulpit on Sunday and opened the Bible at hazard and commenced to read?
36655Whence shall I seek comforters for thee?"
36655Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth_ part_ of Israel?"
36655Who ever heard of such a way as that?
36655Who were the chief men of Babylon?
36655Why is it that Dr. John Hall has held his audience so long?
36655Why is it that so many young men from eighteen to twenty can not be brought into a Bible class?
36655Why, then, do not Christians take more interest in the Bible?
36655Would n''t it be refreshing to your wife to go a whole month without being knocked down?
36655about man''s sinful nature?
36655about the spiritual new nature?
36655am I not to suffer?"
36655any example to follow?
36655any exhortation for my guidance?
36655any prayer that may echo?
36655any promise to lay hold of?
36655for correction?
36655for instruction in righteousness?
36655for reproof?
36655have you lost something?"
36655or about Jesus Christ?
36655or about the Holy Spirit?
33340But, Mr. Moody,you say,"how can I check myself?
33340Do you swear when you get angry?
33340Does not your Bible say that if your ass falls into a pit on the sabbath, you may pull him out?
33340How did you stop?
33340How do I know whether a man or a camel passed my tent last night?
33340Oh,I said,"tell me, have you ever sworn since that night you knelt in your drawing- room, and asked God to forgive you?"
33340Then,I asked,"are you ready to meet God?"
33340Well, what is it?
33340What do you mean?
33340What law of justice forgives the obscene bird of prey, while it kicks out of its path the soiled and bleeding dove?
33340Where is the crime,he asked,"of turning a few ounces of blood out of their channel?"
33340Why did you send your daughter out of the room before you said this?
33340Why, you do n''t swear now, do you?
33340Would you come up and see my wife?
33340_ Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 33340 --that is splendid reading for Sunday, is n''t it? 33340 ARE YOU GUILTY? 33340 ARE YOU READY? 33340 After he prayed he got up and said:What shall I do now?"
33340After the meeting I said to a gentleman:"Who is that man who drives up here every night?
33340Again, what does John say?
33340And what is it used in connection with?
33340And why?
33340And you,_ employee_, have you been honest with your employer?
33340Are n''t they vanity?
33340Are there not men whose characters have been utterly ruined for this life through this accursed sin?
33340Are there not wives who would rather sink into their graves than live?
33340Are we obeying God with all our heart?
33340Are you fit for the kingdom of heaven?
33340Are you guilty of adulterating what you sell?
33340Are you innocent or guilty?
33340Are you like those who said:"When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
33340Are you ready to step into the scales and be weighed against this first commandment?
33340Are you ready to step into the scales?
33340Are you trusting Him alone?
33340Are your advertisements deceptive?
33340Are your cheap prices made possible by defrauding your customers either in quantity or in quality?
33340As a child said, when reproved by her mother and told that she ought to do right:"How can I do right when there is no''right''in me?"
33340But does this mean that the detailed precepts of the Decalogue are superseded, and have become back numbers?
33340But have you kept them?
33340But if a man makes money, and yet his sons are ruined and his home broken up, what has he gained?
33340But if he wins her affection and ruins her, and then casts her off, is n''t he worse, than a murderer?
33340But some one says:"Mr. Moody, what are you going to do?
33340But you ask,"What are we to do?
33340Ca n''t a man read enough news on week days without desecrating the sabbath?
33340Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?
33340Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?
33340Can pleasure or riches fill the soul that is empty of God?
33340Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries?
33340Can we not all recall cases where men and women have died under the wounds of calumny and misrepresentation?
33340Can you draw a picture of your own soul or spirit or will?
33340Can you step on the scales and take that harlot with you?
33340Can you, young man?
33340Can_ you_ say that you observe the sabbath properly?
33340Christians have tried to paint the Trinity, but how can you depict the Invisible?
33340Come, are you killing them?
33340Come, now, are you ready to be weighed?
33340Did He not set an example of true filial love and care when in the midst of the agonies of the cross He mode provision for His mother?
33340Did it not bring fire and brimstone from heaven upon Sodom and Gomorrah?
33340Did n''t David fall into foolish and hurtful lusts?
33340Did you ever get so angry that you wished any one harm?
33340Did you ever in your heart wish a man dead?
33340Did you ever stop to think that the world has not a single picture of Christ that has been handed down to us from His disciples?
33340Do n''t selfish riches always bring hurt?
33340Do we keep the law, the_ whole_ law?
33340Do we render Him a full and willing obedience?
33340Do you believe that God will allow this infernal thing to go on,--women bearing all the blame while guilty men go unpunished?
33340Do you call them old- fashioned, and sneer at their advice?
33340Do you disobey them just as much as you dare?
33340Do you ever think how those little stealings may bring you to ruin?
33340Do you give short weight or measure?
33340Do you know how often the word"reverend"occurs in the Bible?
33340Do you love Him above father or mother, the wife of your bosom, your children, home or land, wealth or pleasure?
33340Do you substitute inferior grades of goods?
33340Do you teach your clerks to put a French or an English tag on domestic manufactures, and then sell them as imported goods?
33340Do you tell them to say that the goods are all wool when you know they are half cotton?
33340Do you try to deceive them?
33340Does a father cease to give children rules to obey because they love him?
33340Does a nation burn its statute books because the people have become patriotic?
33340Does he have peace of mind?
33340Does n''t it look as if Christ left no relics lest they should be held sacred and worshipped?
33340Does n''t that touch sabbath travel?
33340Does that look as if the law of Moses was becoming obsolete?
33340Doth a fountain send forth at the same time sweet water and bitter?
33340God''s statutes are just, are they not?
33340Has n''t the church to contend with the same difficulty to- day?
33340Has n''t the time come to call a halt if men want power with God?
33340Has the human heart ever been satisfied with these false gods?
33340Have we fulfilled all the requirements of the law?
33340Have we not had the desire to increase our possessions or to change our lot in accordance with what we see in others?
33340Have you been taking God''s name in vain to- day?
33340Have you defrauded the hireling of his wages?
33340Have you fulfilled, or are you willing to fulfil, all the requirements of this law?
33340Have you no other God?
33340Have you paid starvation wages?
33340Have you robbed him of his due by wasting your time when he was not looking?
33340His master heard of it, and sent for him, and said:"I understand you are preaching?"
33340How about the atheist, the deist, the pantheist?
33340How are we to get to church?"
33340How are you treating your parents?
33340How can men claim that this one commandment has been done away with when they will admit that the other nine are still binding?
33340How could God order something that broke this second commandment?
33340How did he learn to beware of covetousness?
33340How did you spend it?
33340How do you treat that venerable father and praying mother?
33340How does He begin?
33340How long is it since you wrote to your mother?
33340How many sons treat their parents with contempt, and make light of their entreaties?
33340How would the president feel if Americans made such hideous objects to resemble him as they make of their gods in heathen countries?
33340I asked him:"Do you ever get angry?"
33340I began to tell him about Christ in the heart; how that would take the temptation to swear out of a man,"Well,"he said,"how am I to get Christ?"
33340I have been thinking, Where did Moses get that law?
33340I stepped up to him and said:"This is Mr.--, I believe?"
33340I want a little more time to prepare, to turn the matter over in my mind?"
33340If Christ is in our hearts, why need we set Him before our eyes?
33340If God should summon you into His presence now, what would you say?
33340If God should weigh us by them, would we be found wanting or not wanting?
33340If God should weigh you against this commandment, would you be found wanting?
33340If Paul was alive to- day, could he have described the present state of affairs more truly?
33340If a man will sell his principles for gold, is n''t he making it a god?
33340If he saw the streets of our large cities filled with harlots, would he believe that the worship of Venus had ceased?
33340If he trusts in his wealth to keep him from want and to supply his needs, are not riches his god?
33340If some old Greek or Roman came to life again and saw men in a drunken debauch, would he believe that the worship of Bacchus had died out?
33340If the King Himself is present, why need we bow down before statues supposed to represent Him?
33340If they can not have your regard through life, what reward are they to have for all their care and anxiety?
33340If we take hold of that promise by faith, what need is there of outward symbols and reminders?
33340If you lie about the value of things you buy, are you not trying to defraud the storekeeper?
33340Is all your hope centred on God in Christ?
33340Is he interested?"
33340Is his rock as our Rock?
33340Is his rock as our Rock?
33340Is it not right that He should have the first and only place in our affections?
33340Is n''t it a condemnation that men have to be put under oath in order to make sure of their speaking the truth?
33340Is n''t it a terrible condemnation that swearing held its own until it came to be recognized as a vulgar thing, a sin against society?
33340Is n''t it extraordinary that Jethro, the man of the desert, should have given this advice to Moses?
33340Is n''t that a proof that their rock is not as our Rock?
33340Is n''t that true of many business- men to day?
33340Is n''t that true?
33340Is n''t there a crying need for that same feeling to- day?
33340Is the covetous man ever satisfied with his possessions?
33340Is there a swearing man ready to put this commandment into the scales, and step in to be weighed?
33340Is there a swearing man who reads this?
33340Is your heart set upon God alone?
33340Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
33340Let your mind go back to the time when you were ill. Did your mother neglect you?
33340Lot coveted the rich plains of Sodom, and what did he gain?
33340Men often ask:"How can I keep from swearing?"
33340My friend, are you ready to be weighed against this commandment?
33340My friend, can you say that sincerely?
33340My friend, have you got Him?
33340My friend, how is it?
33340Next day the young man said:"Who was that I saw you talking to yesterday?"
33340Now God turns to our relations with each other, and is n''t it significant that He deals first with family life?
33340Now the question for you and me is-- are we keeping these commandments?
33340Now, my friend, are you ready to be weighed by this law of God?
33340PUNISHMENT OR BLESSING?
33340Paul said:"Do we then make void the law through faith?
33340Sabbath- breaker, are you ready to step into the scales?
33340See what God says in His Word:"Shall I count them pure with the wicked balances, and with the bag of deceitful weights?
33340Some one asked an Arab:"How do you know that there is a God?"
33340Some one said that when the prodigal son came home he had the best robe and the fatted calf, but what does the prodigal daughter get?
33340Suppose God''s scales should drop down before you, what would you do?
33340The Handwriting Blotted Out We have now considered the Ten Commandments, and the question for each one of us is-- are we keeping them?
33340The law is all right, but are we right?
33340The prophet Amos hurled his invectives against oppressors who said,"When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
33340The question at once arises-- is this commandment intended to forbid the use of drawings and pictures of created things altogether?
33340Then he straightened up and asked--"What do you want?"
33340There is no open question on Monday morning--''John, will you go to work to- day?''"
33340Two people were once arguing upon this point, and one said:"Well, you will not contend that a theft of a pin and of a dollar are the same to God?"
33340Was n''t Belshazzar cut off suddenly?
33340We are not gaining much in turning away from this old law, are we?
33340Were n''t they a snare?
33340What are you going to do, blasphemer?
33340What artist can tell us?
33340What care I for all the glories and treasures of heaven?
33340What carried Rome into ruin?
33340What did Christ say?
33340What did the thirty pieces of silver do for Judas?
33340What do they look forward to?
33340What does the child of God want more than this?
33340What has made the difference in the price of humanity?
33340What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor?
33340What would you do if you were put into the balances of the sanctuary, if you had to step in opposite to this third commandment?
33340When Ananias kept back part of the price of the land, Peter asked him--"Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie unto the Holy Ghost?"
33340When a neighbor came in and said,"Now, mother, you go and lie down; you have been up for a week; I will take your place for a night"--did she do it?
33340When any one spoke evil of another in the presence of Peter the Great, he used promptly to stop him, and say:"Well, now, has he not got a bright side?
33340When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?
33340Where did Moses obtain that law, which surpasses the wisdom and philosophy of the most enlightened ages?
33340Where did he obtain it?
33340Where do they stand to- day?
33340Where were you last sabbath?
33340Wherein Have We Robbed God?
33340Which master will you choose to follow?
33340Which would you rather be-- a Joseph or an Absalom?
33340Who ever heard it confessed as a sin?
33340Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
33340Who knows what He was like?
33340Why do you not respect all women as you do your mother and sister?
33340Why does n''t the atheist preach no hereafter, no heaven, no God, in the hour of affliction?
33340Why then should they give them to my children and to yours?
33340Will any one deny that the house of the strange woman is"the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death,"as the Bible says?
33340Will such a young man ever amount to anything?
33340Will you incur God''s displeasure by rejecting Christ too?
33340Will you remain as you are and be found wanting, or will you accept Christ and be ready for the summons?
33340Will you step into the scales and be weighed one by one by the Ten Commandments?
33340Would he be wise or foolish in putting up a photograph of her on the window- frame before him, as a help to bear her in as he looks for her coming?
33340Would he have believed that that was going to be his last night, that he would never see the light of another sun?
33340Would he have sent his daughter out if he really believed what he said?
33340Would n''t it be a grand thing to have a martyr in the nineteenth century?
33340Would you like to have your boy one of them?
33340Would you like your sabbath taken away from you?
33340Would you not be found wanting?
33340Yes, because what will not men be guilty of when prompted by the desire to be rich?
33340You ask me how you are to cast this unclean spirit out of your heart?
33340You do n''t like to have any one bear false witness against you, or help to ruin your character or reputation: then why should you do it to others?
33340You may be a professed Christian: are you obeying this commandment?
33340You used to swear?"
33340You want Holy Ghost power?
33340You want power in your Christian life, do you?
33340You want the dew of heaven on your brow?
33340You want to see men convicted and converted?
33340Young lady, can you say:"I am ready to be weighed by the law?"
33340Young man, are you leading an impure life?
33340Young man, young woman, are you guilty, even in thought?
33340Young man, young woman, how do you treat your parents?
33340_ Employer_, are you guilty of sweating your employees?
33340_ Extortioner_, are you ready to step into the scales?
33340and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?
33340and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat?"
33340either a vine figs?
33340he asked;"how did you stop?"
33340how can I overcome the habit of lying and gossip?"
33340that we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?"
30619And who is he that will harm you, if ye be zealous of that which is good? 30619 Do you not recognize,"they bragged,"the holiness of this entire congregation, among whom God dwells, daily performing his marvelous wonders?"
30619Even if it does go ill with us,he would argue,"what indeed is our suffering in comparison with the unspeakable joy and glory to be revealed in us?
30619For who hath known the mind of the Lord? 30619 Is Jehovah among us, or not?"
30619Oh, who would not desire peace and comfort?
30619Think you,our wise ones would say to him,"that you alone have the Holy Spirit, or that no one else is as eager for honor as yourself?"
30619What did you in the summer time that you gathered nothing?
30619What fruit then had ye at that time in the things whereof ye are now ashamed? 30619 What then?"
30619Why have you led us out of Egypt?
30619Why make divisions and differences,Paul inquires,"in the doctrine and faith of the Church, which rests wholly upon the one Christ?
306191, 8):"Hast thou considered my servant Job?
3061913 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be zealous of that which is good?
3061919 What then is the law?
3061921 Is the law then against the promises of God?
3061921 What fruit then had ye at that time in the things whereof ye are now ashamed?
306193 Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
3061934 For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
3061935 or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
30619Again, even though we are somewhat weak, is that any reason for saying all is lost?
30619Again, why should I labor and toil for naught?
30619And how so?
30619And it will ever be true as Saint Paul says:"For who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been his counselor?"
30619And since then, what has become of all the proud, haughty tyrants, who proposed to oppress and crush Christianity?
30619And then, further to illustrate this, he says:"Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?"
30619And what are the sufferings of all men combined when compared with Christ''s agony and conflict, in that he sweat blood for thee?
30619And what did we under the papacy but walk blindly?
30619And what does it avail if you are not able to say more than that God is merciful to the good and will punish the wicked?
30619And what earthly thing is more desirable to man''s sight?
30619And what is lacking with the moon and stars and the earth?
30619And what must not one endure at court before he realizes, if he ever does, the fulfilment of his ambition?
30619And what shall we say of those who will not endure the preaching of the glorious message of God''s grace and blessing, but condemn it as heresy?
30619And wherefore slew he him?
30619And who is to have any more respect for the righteousness of the Law if we are to preach in that strain?
30619And whom do they serve?
30619And why should I not throw away all the Scriptures?
30619Are the people thereby made better?
30619As Moses says in Deuteronomy 4, 7:"What great nation is there, that hath a god so nigh unto them, as Jehovah our God is whensoever we call upon him?"
30619But how do they conduct themselves?
30619But how is it to avoid service?
30619But how will it be in the day of revelation?
30619But the flesh asks: What do I know of God or his will?
30619But they who are not Christians-- what have they but a terrible sentence like a weight about their necks?
30619But thinkest thou I will remain silent and unprotesting?
30619But to what purpose?
30619But what are the blessings for which Paul''s prayer entreats?
30619But what are we to do?
30619But what is God''s attitude toward such conduct?
30619But what is your pain measured by the eternal glory prepared for you and obtained by the sacrifice of your Savior Jesus Christ?
30619But whence arises the world''s hatred?
30619But who among men recognizes us as children of God?
30619But who can discern the anguish of creation?
30619But whom other than themselves have the Jews to blame for their condition?
30619But whoso hath the world''s goods, and beholdeth his brother in need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how doth the love of God abide in him?"
30619But why do you make so much of your sufferings and never give a thought to what awaits you in heaven?
30619But why multiply words?
30619But with the great mass of the people, how long did faith last?
30619But you may say:"What?
30619Can you not be mindful of your environment-- that you are still in the world where vice and ingratitude hold sway?
30619David says( Ps 139, 7- 8):"Whither shall I go from thy Spirit?
30619Did we not long ago tell you he would meet such fate?
30619Do you forbid good works?
30619Do you know why and whereunto you have been baptized, and what it signifies that you have been baptized with water?
30619Do you not acknowledge the necessity of political laws, of civil governments?
30619Each one says: Why should I incur so much danger, opposition and hostility?
30619Filled with astonishment, he exclaimed: What shall I say more?
30619For human wisdom knows no better; and how could it know better without the revelation?
30619For in your own judgment, what better thing could you have than is the Christian''s in his Gospel and his faith?
30619For what is better and nobler than a quiet, peaceful heart?
30619For what other person is profited by your entering a cloister, making yourself peculiar, refusing to live as your fellows do?
30619For wherein can persecution harm if you strive for godliness and abide in it?
30619For who would not wish to belong to such a Lord and Creator?
30619Grace is opposed to sin and destroys it; how then should it strengthen or increase it?
30619He is compelled to exclaim:"Alas, who knows how God will look upon my efforts?
30619He says, commenting on Psalm 17,"What is Law without grace but a letter without spirit?"
30619Hence it continued to be hidden and incomprehensible to such wisdom, as Saint Paul says:"For who hath known the mind of the Lord?"
30619How can I think myself better than another by reason of my person or my gifts, rank or office?
30619How can he be expected, then, to render a greater service-- to even lay down his life for his brother?
30619How can he teach us?
30619How can the works of the Law be good and precious, and yet repulsive and productive of evil?"
30619How can this poor, sinful, miserable, filthy, polluted body become like unto that of the Son of God, the Lord of Glory?
30619How can we poor, miserable mortals grasp this mystery of the Trinity?
30619How could Cain be unmerciful and inhuman enough in his frenzy to murder his own flesh and blood?
30619How could I be proud and presumptuous enough to boast myself the servant of the Lord Jesus Christ?
30619How could we introduce through the Gospel a doctrine countenancing evil?
30619How dare you then assert that such righteousness is misleading, and obstructive to eternal life?
30619How do we know we have passed from death unto life?
30619How does man lay hold of the Saviour in the heart?
30619How manifest your love, humility, patience and meekness if you are unwilling to live among men?
30619How many new saints, new brotherhoods, new psalms to Mary, and new rosaries and crowns did the monks daily invent?
30619How much more then should God''s testament be honored intact?
30619How shall I be supported?
30619How shall I do it?
30619How shall we stand and answer in his sight when we can not deny the fact that our life gives just cause for complaint and offense?
30619How would they measure up in the greater duty of laying down their lives for the brethren, and especially for the Christian Church?
30619How, then, does Paul come to speak so disparagingly, even abusively, of the Law, actually presenting it as veritable death and poison?
30619How, then, is he in a position to say that they were abundantly supplied with all things spiritual, lacking not one thing?
30619I answer: Why do you not complain to him who committed the office to me?
30619If God''s supreme, unfathomable love fails to awaken the gratitude of the world, what wonder if the world hates you for all your kindness?
30619If reason is to be my teacher in these things, what need is there of faith?
30619If the question be asked,"Why do so?
30619If we are not to wonder at this, is there anything in the world to incite wonder?
30619If we fully and confidently believed this, then of what should we be afraid or who could do us harm?
30619If you ask, Whence such a disposition?
30619If you employ reason from mere love of disputation, why not devote it to questions concerning the daily workings of your physical nature?
30619In other words: How is it possible that because grace should destroy sin ye should live unto sin?
30619In this assurance will I pass out of life; not in uncertainty and anxiety, thinking, Who knows what sentence God in heaven will pass upon me?"
30619In whom?
30619Indeed, do you not admit that God himself commands such institutions and wills their observance, punishing where they are disregarded?
30619Indeed, how can you serve your neighbor by such a life?
30619Indeed, where should we dare look for them except where no people live?
30619Is it all that is necessary to assert: God will reward with heaven such as are faithful to the order?
30619Is it not a horrible thing that any man should shun and oppose such a Savior and his doctrine even more than he does the devil himself?
30619Is it not better, then, to be free from the service of sin and to serve righteousness?
30619Is it not in faith that we are to be rooted, engrafted and grounded?
30619Is it not insupportable that a perishable worm, be he emperor or prince, should presume to apprehend God in heaven?
30619Is it not much rather, as reason dictates and as all the world affirms, a disgrace to his followers that he lies there in prison?
30619Is it not our doctrine that Christ first loved us, as John elsewhere says?
30619Is it not right to lead an honorable, virtuous life?
30619Is it not surpassing strange that one can hate those who love him and from whom he has received only kindness?
30619Is it right for one to despise or dishonor God''s Law?
30619Is not a chaste and honorable life a matter of beauty and godliness?
30619Is our God one to permit us to wander for forty years in the wilderness until we all perish?"
30619Is the apostle overbold in that he dares thus to assail the Law and say:"The Law is not only a lifeless letter, but qualified merely to kill"?
30619Is the gold responsible for its use?
30619Is their Christ such a one as they honor by their lives?
30619Is there nothing else in store for the Christian but to die and be buried?
30619Is there something more than mere words-- or letters, as Paul says?
30619John''s thought is: The Law has indeed been given by Moses, but what avails that fact?
30619Just so did Miriam and Aaron murmur against Moses, their own brother, saying:"Hath Jehovah indeed spoken only with Moses?
30619Just what does he mean?
30619Know you whom you have apprehended and murdered?
30619Let there be no caviling and contention on the score of possibility; be satisfied with the inquiry: Is it the Word of God?
30619Moreover, what virtues, of all man possesses, serve him better than humility, meekness, patience and harmony of mind?
30619Nevertheless, they submit and wait-- for what?
30619Now, in what was the prophet lacking?
30619Now, what care we that reason should regard it as foolishness?
30619Now, what is the pride of all men toward God?
30619Now, why is"the face of the Lord"upon evil- doers and what is its effect?
30619Of what use is it for you to hate, chafe and curse against its attitude?
30619Or what more than I has another to boast of before God concerning himself?
30619Or, where will he find protection and defense, to abide in his godly ways?
30619Otherwise why say they so much about it?
30619Paul says in 1 Corinthians 10, 22:"Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
30619Paul takes up this matter and asks the question,"What then is the Law?"
30619Shall all rise together?
30619Shall those living on the earth at the last day meet Christ before others?
30619Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
30619Shall we not perform any good works?
30619Should Christ not revenge himself when they shamed and mocked his precious blood?
30619Should we not condemn as a heretic this preacher who goes beyond his prerogative and dares find fault with the Law of God?
30619Similarly today, Papists, Anabaptists and other sects make outcry:"What mean you by preaching so much about faith and Christ?
30619Take all the wisdom, justice, jurisprudence, artifice, even the highest virtues the world affords, and what are they?
30619The rude crowd cried: Oh, is it true that great grace follows upon great sin?
30619Then why should we be surprised if he send down wrath upon us?
30619Then why this bitter hatred against me and my message?"
30619Therefore he begins his sermon by inquiring, in this sixth chapter( verses 1- 3):"What shall we say then?
30619This being the case, where would be the need to pray?
30619To whom do these minister?
30619To whom, then, is their service given?
30619Two mighty lords clash with each other like powerful battering rams, and for what?
30619We read:"Are we beginning again to commend ourselves?
30619We who died to sin, how shall we any longer live therein?"
30619Well does he say to the Jews through the prophet:"O my people, what have I done unto thee?
30619What am I to do?
30619What answer shall we make?
30619What are earth and ashes proud of?
30619What are you-- your powers and abilities, or those of all men, to effect this glorious thing?
30619What assistance can he render you?
30619What can the combined might of all creatures accomplish if God oppose himself thereto?
30619What did not the Son of God incur for you?
30619What does God care for the honor you seek from the world when you defy his Word with it?
30619What does he mean?
30619What does it signify that I show my love by hazarding life and limb to sustain this doctrine of the Gospel and help my neighbor?
30619What does that concern the spiritual estate?
30619What greater dishonor can Christians suffer than to have their ministers and pastors-- their instructors and consolers-- shamefully arrested?
30619What if I should die?"
30619What if the world, abiding in death, does hate and persecute you who abide in life?
30619What incentive is there for any to render the world service when in ingratitude it rewards love with hatred?
30619What injury have they done thee?
30619What is a single penny measured by a world of dollars?
30619What is it compared to the glory to be revealed in us?
30619What is more desirable than to be freed from sin and the punishment and misery it involves, and to possess a joyful, cheerful heart and conscience?
30619What is temporal suffering, however protracted, contrasted with eternal life?
30619What is the Law after all, however much you may preach it to me, but that which makes me feel the weight of sin, death and condemnation?
30619What is the nature of the prayer Paul here presents?
30619What is the sighing and longing of creation?
30619What is the world doing now?
30619What more noble than, for the sake of Christ, to incur danger, to suffer injury, to aid the poor and needy?
30619What more terrible retribution could their hatred and envy receive?
30619What occasion, then, for divisions or for further seeking?
30619What offense had godly Abel committed against his brother to be so hated?
30619What pleasure or gain had you in it?
30619What right has such a soul to boast-- how can he know-- that Christ has laid down his life for him and delivered him from death?
30619What shall I say but that thou hast imprisoned and bound, not Paul, but me?
30619What sin against the world did the beloved apostles commit?
30619What term significant of greater abomination could he apply to God''s Law than to call it a doctrine of death and hell?
30619What then shall we do, you say, when we must suffer such abuse and without redress?
30619What unheardof talk is this?
30619What were you?
30619What will become of him who lives a God- fearing and humble life, suffering the insolence, pride and wantonness of the world?
30619When Moses and the Law are made to say:"You should do thus; God demands this of you,"what does it profit?
30619When we die-- spiritually unto sin, and physically to the world and self-- what doth it profit us?
30619Whence did they derive their righteousness?
30619Where is he now?
30619Where now shall we find those who keep this commandment?
30619Where then do they stand who entertain wrath and hatred indefinitely, for one, two, three, seven, ten years?
30619Where will the untaught masses stand?
30619Who can sufficiently magnify or utter God''s grace?
30619Who comes to know God or to have a peaceful conscience by such practices on your part, or who is thereby influenced to love his neighbor?
30619Who desires peace and comfort?"
30619Who equals Luther as a translator?
30619Who is benefited by your cowl, your austere countenance, your hard bed?
30619Who is this second person?
30619Who may stand before him?"
30619Who robs you of your honor but yourself, by your own theft, your contempt of God, disobedience, murder, and so on?
30619Who says the creature is in travail or unwillingly suffers its present state?"
30619Who will assure you that you are good and that you are pleasing to God with your papistic, Turkish monkery and holiness?
30619Who would not praise and exalt such virtue?
30619Who, unless he would be a cursed heretic in the eyes of the world and invite execution as a blasphemer, would dare to speak thus, except Paul himself?
30619Whom can its hatred injure?
30619Whose fault will it be but your own since you would not hear Paul''s admonition to walk wisely and circumspectly?
30619Why can not we take his view of the insignificance of our afflictions and the magnitude of the future glory?
30619Why do we teach the ten commandments at all?
30619Why does Paul choose this method?
30619Why is it?
30619Why not exalt the future glory also?
30619Why should I seek therein righteousness before God?"
30619Why should such a one fear death?
30619Why this hostility?
30619Why will we have so much to say about great sufferings and their merits?
30619Why will you bring down your fist and stamp your foot in anger at such ingratitude?
30619Why, then, does John say,"We have passed out of death into life, because we love the brethren"?
30619Why, then, does Paul here substitute"love?"
30619Why, then, should we presume, with our reason, to compass and comprehend the eternal, invisible essence of God?
30619With such a faith, how much better were we than the heathen and Turks?
30619Would you not call these things faults and shortcomings?
30619Yea, how could we guard ourselves against any deception and lying nonsense that might be offered as good works and as service of God?
30619Yes, why complain even were you, in some measure, to endanger body and life?
30619Yet what would be all that compared with one who is named and chosen by God himself, and called his son, the heir of exalted divine majesty?
30619You may again object,"If what you say is true, why observe temporal restrictions?
30619and wherein have I wearied thee?
30619are we stronger than he?"
30619do the words result in life and spirit?
30619enter the heart of a Christian upon the occasion of a little trouble?
30619for instance, where are the five senses during sleep?
30619hath he not spoken also with us?"
30619he asks,"shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace?"
30619if you so strenuously adhere to your self- appointed orders as to allow your neighbor to suffer want before you would dishonor your rules?
30619in particular to further the Word of God and to support the ministry, the pulpit and the schools?
30619just how is the sound of your own laughter produced?
30619or need we, as do some, epistles of commendation to you or from you?
30619or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
30619or who hath been his counsellor?
30619or who hath been his counselor?
30619or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?"
30619that before we ever loved him he died and rose again for us?
30619that upon obedience to them depends the maintenance of discipline, peace and honor?
30619that you are, as the phrase goes, with"those who return evil for good"?
30619we who do not understand the operation of our own physical powers-- speech, laughter, sleep, things whereof we have daily experience?
30619what fault committed?
30619where has God commanded it?"
30619who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?"
30619why dost thou permit me to suffer this?"
39734Ah, what are you doing?
39734But what,said she,"am I to believe amidst so many different opinions of the present day?"
39734And concluded thus:"Why do we not perceive that all they are attempting is mere deception and fraud?
39734Being restored by rubbing, he said,"Ah, what are you doing?"
39734But how can we hope to convert them to the truth?"
39734But what happened?
39734But what is to be done if they remain obstinate?
39734But when his son apologized, he said, in a milder tone,"To whom shall I lecture, if there is no one present?"
39734But wherefore also the mass?
39734Ca n''t you go home?"
39734Do you pray for me, that this my involuntary concealment may redound to the greater glory of God?"
39734Dr. Luther inquired who these mighty heroes were?
39734He asked him whether he heard him?
39734He had again thought of the word of Paul,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
39734He says in it:"And what are you doing, my Philip?
39734He then remarked:"What is the use of our being here?"
39734Hence arose the question: If we are only acceptable by Grace, wherefore is the new life required?
39734If God be for us, who can be against us?
39734In his sleep his spirit was impressed with the words of the Apostle Paul,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
39734Is it so small a matter to serve the Lord Jesus faithfully, and to have proved yourselves faithful members of Christ?
39734Maior asked him:"Venerable Father, what is the meaning of these words?"
39734On a certain occasion the teacher had proposed a very difficult question, and asked,"Where will I find a Grecian?"
39734So Calvin regarded the matter; but what did Melanchthon say to all this?
39734Then, what an ornament is destroyed in the dispersion of our school?
39734What good thing could be expected of these men?
39734What greater honor do you desire?
39734What induced you to attack an old friend, who loved you sincerely, with such weapons?
39734What more can the devil do than to kill us?"
39734What more shall I say?
39734What other answer can I give?"
39734When he was taken down, he said:"This is called a travelling- bed; suppose I should be obliged to travel in it?"
39734Whether rulers are to defend themselves?
39734Whither did he wish to go?
39734Who knows what it may please God to do, whose thoughts are at all times higher and better than our own?
39734Why did you not publish yourself, for which I so often entreated, prayed, and commanded you?
39734Why do they wish to desolate the Churches on account of the needless and false masses for souls, invocations of the saints,& c.?"
39734Why do you thus unceasingly trouble yourself?
39734Why was he so enraged against us?
39734he said,"why do you disturb my sweet repose?
39734viii.,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
40982Is not this the son of the carpenter? 40982 ''And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?'' 40982 And Zacharias said unto the angel,''Whereby shall I know this? 40982 But did Joseph dream? 40982 By her appearance? 40982 By her friends? 40982 How found? 40982 No; in that case,putting her away privily"would have been absurd?
40982Talk of blasphemy; in what can this relation be paralleled as blasphemous, except indeed by the grossest credulity?
40982Then said Mary unto the angel,''How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?''
40982and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas, and are not all his sisters with us?"
40982is not his mother called Mary?
28179About the books, mamma? 28179 About these people fighting, do you mean?
28179After all, do you really think it was a desire to do God''s work in helping the people that made him go with them, if he did go? 28179 Am I hard on you?
28179And are Frank''s eyes better?
28179And are you content not to know?
28179And are you ready for the university, as Frank thought, or is that a mistake of his, too?
28179And by and by, perhaps, it may be engines, and railways; who knows?
28179And can I go to- morrow, Mr Caldwell?
28179And do you mean that the money is to be mine-- for the university-- whether I am to be a minister or not? 28179 And have n''t you the least idea what may have become of the money, Davie?
28179And he was willing to let you go, I suppose?
28179And how are all the Gourlay people? 28179 And how did it all end with Mr Strong?"
28179And how do you like earning your living?
28179And how should I leave mine, if I were to die to- night?
28179And if you all go to Gourlay to live, as Miss Bethia seemed to think you would, what will become of us?
28179And is it all right?
28179And is there not something about armour?
28179And it was his wish that you should choose his profession, and live his life, and do his work?
28179And mamma will not fret about it; I am sure of that?
28179And the books? 28179 And what did you say to him?"
28179And what did your husband think of my proposal to take his son into my office?
28179And what do_ you_ think, Davie? 28179 And what hindered you?
28179And when will he be home?
28179And why not to- night? 28179 And would you be a great help to your father?"
28179And you are Jem? 28179 And you could take these others with you, could n''t you?
28179And you desire to be His servant to honour Him, and do His will?
28179And you have been forgetting this? 28179 And you think that is everything, Aunt Mary?"
28179And you were consulted about the making of the poor body''s will, were you?
28179And, papa, you do n''t think ill of Davie? 28179 Anything to please all round; and the hot tea will cool us nicely, wo n''t it?"
28179Are they so bad as that, Frank? 28179 Are you ill, Frank?
28179Are you not a little severe on him?
28179Are you sorry?
28179Are you tired, papa?--and cold?
28179Are you very tired, papa?
28179Aunt Bethia, why do n''t you come home with us?
28179Aunt Mary,said Frank, after they were seated at the table,"wo n''t you ask me to spend the afternoon here to- morrow?
28179Been looking them over to see what you can leave behind or burn up, have n''t you? 28179 But have n''t you been losing time?"
28179But is it not possible that it is the tying down which is distasteful? 28179 But this ought to be the chief thing for you as well as for David, ought it not?"
28179But what I want to say is, What in all the world should you want to go and break it up for? 28179 But what could you do with them, Miss Bethia?"
28179But what is the armour?
28179But what kept you so long, papa?
28179But why did you not tell me at once that you suspected me?
28179But why should he suspect_ me_?
28179But you do n''t care about such things, do you?
28179But you do n''t mean that you would like him to change his mind and his plans, I hope?
28179But your father wished it, did he not? 28179 But, Miss Bethia, why should you think he would not care for the books for themselves, and read them, too?"
28179But, papa, what is it that is lost? 28179 But, papa,"said the boy with difficulty,"it is not because you think you are going to die?
28179Can you make it out?
28179David,said Miss Bethia,"have you been living a Christian life since you came here?
28179David,said Violet, gravely,"was it Philip that you were thinking about?"
28179David,said his mother,"do you love Jesus?"
28179Davie is Miss Bethia''s heir?
28179Davie,said he, at last,"what do you think is the very hardest duty that a soldier may be called to do?"
28179Did Hobab go, do you think, aunt?
28179Did Mr Strong know that the blacksmith let you meddle with his horse''s shoes? 28179 Did he get my letter?
28179Did he know you?
28179Did he suffer much? 28179 Did the sun set clear?
28179Did they cry when you came away, Violet?
28179Do n''t Frank?
28179Do n''t you know? 28179 Do n''t you remember he said,` I will not go, but I will depart into my own land, and to my kindred?''"
28179Do n''t you remember telling me about it that night when I was helping Letty to do the week''s ironing when Debby was away?
28179Do n''t you think it has caused him much unhappiness to be obliged to suspect you?
28179Do with them? 28179 Do you know them, Frank,--`understand''them, as you call it?"
28179Do you know what he means, mamma?
28179Do you know what is the news in town to- day, Philip?
28179Do you like it?
28179Do you mean that you regret having been sent to the university?
28179Do you think her looking so poorly? 28179 Do you think so, mamma?"
28179Even boys?
28179For what? 28179 Francis,"said she, softly,"would it not be something grand to be one of such an army, fighting under such a leader?"
28179Frank,said Jem, as his mother did not answer immediately,"do you know that papa might have been a banker, and a rich man now, like your father?
28179Good- bye?
28179Has Philip come home?
28179Has anything happened, papa?
28179Has he gone, papa?
28179Has he told you so, Davie?
28179Has n''t she?
28179Have I?
28179Have they not been trying to discover something?
28179Have you been afraid, mamma? 28179 Have you examined it?"
28179Have you heard anything about the lost money, sir?
28179Have you made any plan about going to the country?
28179Have you, Davie? 28179 How are the children at home?"
28179How are the children?
28179How came Frank to write to me? 28179 I do n''t understand?"
28179I have improved, have n''t I? 28179 I ought to care, ought I not?"
28179I say, Letty, do n''t you think mamma has trouble enough without your bother?
28179I suppose we may count upon the books, mamma, or she would not have asked you to leave them here?
28179I thought you were no longer a schoolboy?
28179I was thinking, besides, whether that was a proper book for you to be reading to- night,` The Swiss Family,''is it not?
28179I wonder what Mr Strong fights for?
28179I wonder what all the people are waiting for? 28179 In whom should he have confidence, if not in you?"
28179Is Philip pleased with the prospect? 28179 Is he better?
28179Is he gone?
28179Is it Davie?
28179Is it a half holiday?
28179Is it as bad as that? 28179 Is it for Davie?
28179Is it indeed? 28179 Is it military duty you are doing, Davie, down in Muddy Lane?"
28179Is it not possible that he may wish it for your sake rather than his own? 28179 Is it quite safe, do you think?"
28179Is it you, Jem?
28179Is n''t our Davie a smart boy, Aunt Bethia? 28179 Is she not a precious darling?"
28179Is she? 28179 Is there no one here that can read?
28179It does n''t seem as though she could be any sweeter even in Heaven, does it?
28179It does seem almost beyond belief, does n''t it?
28179It happened just at the right time, did n''t it?
28179It is about Davie, is n''t it?
28179It is well when one does right things and likes to do them, ai n''t it?
28179It is wonderful, is n''t it?
28179It seems impossible, certainly,said Mr Oswald;"and yet how can its disappearance be accounted for?
28179It sounds awful, do n''t it?
28179It would be selfish, would n''t it, and wrong? 28179 Just think of the book he thought so much of lying round on common folks''shelves and tables?
28179Mamma, do you call that charitable?
28179Mamma, why do n''t you ask Aunt Bethia to come home and stay with us till next summer?
28179Mamma,he whispered,"can you bear it?"
28179Mamma,said David, by and by,"are you not afraid of taking cold?
28179Mamma,said David,"do you remember one night, a very stormy night, when you and I watched for papa''s coming home?
28179May I tell you something? 28179 May I, mamma?
28179Miss Bethia,said David,"are you very rich?"
28179Miss Inglis, are you not a little dismal to- night?
28179Ned and Jessie and wee Polly, with Charlotte and Sarah? 28179 Of course you refused?"
28179Of what are you afraid, Davie? 28179 Our Davie wo n''t make a bad preacher himself, will he, Miss Bethia?"
28179Ourselves, mamma, our life, our love--"And have you given Him these?
28179Papa, how could you do it?
28179Papa,said David, raising himself up to look into his father''s face,"why are you saying all this to me to- night?"
28179Shall I read to you?
28179She is coming back, is she? 28179 Since when has that been your choice?"
28179Since you went up- stairs? 28179 Suppose we leave it here?"
28179Suppose you read it, David? 28179 That is the plan, is it?
28179That is the way, is it?
28179That''s the way, is it? 28179 That''s your idea of it, is it?"
28179The beginning of what?
28179The helping you? 28179 To Mr Oswald, I suppose?
28179To me, especially, do you mean? 28179 Unhappy?
28179Was it Don''s fault? 28179 Was there not something done at one time-- about insuring your husband''s life?"
28179We are not so poor as we might be?
28179Well,said Frank,"what about it?"
28179What are they waiting for?
28179What are you laughing at, Jem?
28179What did he mean by a situation, mamma?
28179What did your father wish first for his son?
28179What do you say, Aunt Mary?
28179What do you say, Mrs Inglis?
28179What does it matter, Letty? 28179 What if I were to insist on being invited in that persistent way?"
28179What is that to you, sir? 28179 What on earth put that into your head?"
28179What would come out of such a summer, except just the pleasure of it?
28179What would papa say?
28179What?
28179When are you coming to help him?
28179When did it happen?
28179When did you come, Philip?
28179Where are all the rest?
28179Where is Debby?
28179Where should we put her? 28179 Where?"
28179Which is Davie?
28179Which means he does n''t care about you?
28179Who knows? 28179 Who?
28179Why are you asking?
28179Why did you not come before?
28179Why do n''t you tell him so? 28179 Why should I be afraid?
28179Why should you mind now? 28179 Why should you mind?"
28179Why, what else can we see?
28179Why?
28179Will it ever seem the same, mamma?
28179Will you go with them? 28179 Will you promise me one thing?"
28179Will you promise me to let me know how I can help you-- when your plans are made-- either by advice or by money? 28179 Will you tell me just how your affairs stand?
28179Worthy? 28179 Would n''t it have been better to put them together and pack them up without trying to arrange them, mamma?"
28179Would n''t you like it?
28179Would you like to live your life over again, Miss Bethia?
28179Would you wish me to change my mind, Philip?
28179You are glad you came, mamma?
28179You do n''t suppose I would venture to say anything not complimentary to your boy to you, do you? 28179 You do suspect some one?"
28179You have never been out Gourlay way?
28179You will not go away, Davie?
28179You would not have cared, would you, mamma?
28179You would not think it polite in her to go away to- night? 28179 Young man, what did your brother Frank say to you in the letter he wrote to you a while ago?"
28179Your papa preached, did he?
28179And Davie, what do we owe to` Him who loved us, and gave Himself for us?''"
28179And are you to stand in my place and take up the weapons that I must lay down?"
28179And how do you know that you hate business?
28179And it beats all how your pa''s cold hangs on, do n''t it?"
28179And must I lie under the suspicion always?
28179And now had n''t you better put the children to bed before you set down?"
28179And was not Violet glad to see her?
28179And were they not glad to see David in Gourlay?
28179And what about it, any way?
28179And what is the good of it?
28179And when is the other sort of preparation to begin?"
28179And who is to get it?
28179And you do n''t suppose that anything they say can really hurt our Davie?"
28179And you would n''t refuse to take it if I were dead, would you?
28179And, before that, he was my ideal of wisdom and goodness, though I did not particularly wish or try to be like him then?"
28179And, mamma, dear, should n''t you go and lie down now, and I could tell her that you have a headache, and that you ought not to be disturbed?"
28179Are there more of them?"
28179Are they worse again?"
28179Are you afraid?"
28179Are you asleep already, Jem?"
28179Are you glad to see me now?"
28179Are you going to take Parson Grantly''s offer, and let him have some of them?"
28179Are you not very tired, mamma?
28179Are you to lose all this, Philip?
28179Are your eyes worse?
28179Become a rich man?
28179But I am glad you are here-- and you do n''t grudge us to our work in the world?"
28179But I think-- I know you would n''t be grieved, mamma?
28179But have you been content with that?
28179But he is better now, mamma?"
28179But she''s looking a kind of used up, ai n''t she?
28179But then how could he do this?
28179But was it really"all right?"
28179But what about Hobab, Frank?
28179But what could a delicate woman, unused to battle with the world, do to keep the wolf from the door, let her courage be ever so high?
28179But what could he say?
28179But what has given you new light on the subject?"
28179But what is the use of being so dismal?
28179But you are glad to be here, mamma?
28179By and by his father said:"How can I leave your mother to your care, unless I know you safe among those whom God guides?
28179By and by she came and leaned over the chair in which David was sitting, and asked:"David, when did Philip Oswald go away?"
28179Ca n''t I help you?
28179Can you give us a little time still?
28179Children, if Miss Bethia is willing, shall we leave papa''s precious books a little while with her?"
28179Come, what do you say?"
28179Did ever so extraordinary a proposal come from so unexpected a quarter?
28179Did n''t he do his duty, poor old Don?"
28179Did papa know?"
28179Did she?"
28179Did you think so, Davie?"
28179Do n''t she fight great-- eh, Davie?"
28179Do n''t you have any suspicion of any one?"
28179Do n''t you know about it, Davie?"
28179Do n''t you remember Hobab and old Tim?"
28179Do n''t you remember when the Hunters went away to M--, to school, and you and Violet could n''t go?
28179Do n''t you remember, Davie?"
28179Do n''t you remember, Violet?
28179Do n''t you think so, Davie?
28179Do n''t you think so, mamma?"
28179Do n''t you?"
28179Do not I love you?
28179Do you mean that your education will be a disadvantage to you?"
28179Do you suppose he''d ever read them?
28179Do you think Miss Bethia meant it for you, Davie?
28179Do you think he went, aunt?"
28179Do you, Jem?"
28179Do you, mamma?"
28179Does it not seem almost past belief?
28179Does it seem like home to you, mamma?--the old home?"
28179Does mamma know?"
28179Eh, Davie?"
28179For what did it matter whether the people thought well of his father or not?
28179Had he deliberately enrolled his name as one of the great army whom Christ would lead to victory?
28179Had n''t you better put on the flats and have them ready by the time she gets home from school?"
28179Had she much property?
28179Has he been suspecting me all these weeks?
28179Has my father gone home?
28179Have you asked him to enrol your name?
28179Have you been keeping your armour bright, David?"
28179Have you ever given yourself to our great leader?
28179Have you got a pair of wings?"
28179Have you got into a scrape at last?"
28179Have you never asked Him to forgive you and take you for His own?
28179Have you offered yourself to Him?
28179Have_ you_ anything to tell me about it?
28179He desired to be saved from the consequences of sin, as who does not?
28179His uncle was very angry, was n''t he, mamma?"
28179How can she spare you?"
28179How could he have borne it?
28179How did you come?
28179How do you like it, Davie?"
28179I am to be sent for later; but may I not send a message that Miss Bethia has come, and that you can not spare me?"
28179I can find enough to do at home; ca n''t I?"
28179I think you were afraid even then, mamma?"
28179I wished to do so, oh, so much!--but everything has been so miserable since then--""And do n''t you wish it still, my son?"
28179I wonder just how much Debby Stone knows?"
28179I wonder what mamma would say?
28179Is it about money, Davie?
28179Is it all right, Davie?"
28179Is it to be yours, my boy?"
28179Is not that enough?
28179Is that what he says in his letter?"
28179It looks like usury, do n''t it?
28179It was God''s work to convert the soul, and had not his father said within the hour,"It is God that giveth the victory?"
28179It would be very pleasant, but--""Why not send all together?"
28179Letting it pass by you-- not_ thinking_ about it?"
28179Looking into those triumphant eyes, glad with the brightness of something that she could not see, how could she be afraid?
28179Much you care about the old chap, do n''t you?
28179Must it be kept dark, Davie?"
28179Must we wait for another day?
28179My suggestion?
28179Now would you, Aunt Bethia?"
28179Now, would you?
28179On the track?"
28179Once he said, suddenly:"Are you one of them, Davie?
28179Or is it only for the outside, or the names on the first page, like Mr Grantly?"
28179Or that I would wish to say it to any one?
28179Or were there clouds enough about to make a picture to- night?"
28179Papa, did you not get the note I left on your table for you the day I went away?"
28179Papa?
28179Philip spoke first:"And so it must be` Good- bye,''Davie?"
28179Philip, dear friend-- is He your Lord and Master, as He is mine?"
28179Shall I come back again?"
28179Shall I go to the gate and wait?"
28179Shall I read it for you?"
28179She got the washing done and the clothes sprinkled before she went, did she?
28179She meant"Do n''t vex Miss Bethia,"as Jem very well knew, but he only laughed and said:"Do n''t do what?
28179Such a life as would have given comfort to your father, if he had been here to see it?
28179That is one way of fighting the good fight-- is it not?
28179The children laughed, and David said:"Do you want them to read, Miss Bethia?
28179The children look so ill, and if they could only get a change of air--""And do n''t you suppose mamma knows all that better than you can tell her?
28179Then Frank spoke:"What was all that you said about your father''s being a banker and a rich man?
28179There is no hope of making you change your mind, Davie?"
28179There is your friend, Miss Bethia, Davie; is she a warrior, too?"
28179There was nothing more said for some time, and then Violet asked:"Where is your brother now?"
28179There was nothing said for a minute or two, and then Ned made them all laugh by asking, gravely:"Miss Bethia, are you very rich?"
28179They might have to leave the bridge house and Singleton, and where could they go?
28179They''ll be coming home to- night, I expect?"
28179Violet, what will Aunt Mary think of papa?"
28179Was his mother to hear her son accused as a thief?
28179Was that the reason he wished nothing said about it in the office?"
28179Was there ever music so sweet, as the glad cry that greeted him?
28179Were you with him at the last?"
28179What am I saying?
28179What are you thinking about so earnestly Francis?"
28179What can he have to say to children, I wonder?"
28179What can mamma care for all that now?
28179What can you mean?"
28179What can you mean?"
28179What could be said?
28179What did I say or do?"
28179What did she say?"
28179What do you think, Miss Bethia?"
28179What does mamma say?"
28179What else would you have?"
28179What has my father to do with it?
28179What have you been doing to them?"
28179What if he were never to hear his father''s voice in this place again?
28179What if my house were to take fire and burn down?
28179What is that about` the law in our members warring against the law in our minds?''
28179What is the good of telling her?
28179What is the matter with you, Davie?"
28179What is the trouble, Davie?"
28179What is there besides?"
28179What is there beyond this?
28179What more could be said?
28179What reason could he have to blame Philip?"
28179What should I have to show for your books, then?"
28179What to be left?
28179What was to be taken?
28179What would Mr Caldwell do without you?"
28179What would the doctor say?
28179What would your mother say?"
28179When Violet went up next day to speak to Miss Oswald about the little girls, the first word that Frank said to her was:"Has Davie told you?
28179When did you come, Miss Bethia?
28179When he ceased speaking he exclaimed without heeding his question--"What could my father mean?
28179Where could I go?"
28179Where were they all to be bestowed?
28179Which of us has capital?
28179Who could have taken it?"
28179Who could tell all the labour and pains bestowed on the arrangement and adornment of the house they had never ceased to love?
28179Why are you asking?"
28179Why could he not have kept silence for two minutes longer?
28179Why not?"
28179Why should he suspect me?
28179Why should he?
28179Why should life be so easy to him?
28179Why should not papa be able to send you, as well as Ned Hunter''s father to send him?"
28179Why should the summer have passed so differently to them?
28179Why should we suppose they needed the help of Hobab?"
28179Why should you now?
28179Why should you say so?
28179Why should you think that I dislike him?"
28179Will he ever forget those hours, so awful yet so sweet?
28179Will the thing go on?"
28179Will you let me leave the books awhile in your care?
28179Will you not offer yourself to Him?
28179Would n''t that do as well as to be one yourself?"
28179You can do it as well as Mr C. Shall I tell them that you are the new minister?"
28179You could not think Davie could take money, Mr Caldwell?"
28179You have never given it a fair trial, have you?"
28179You wanted to go, did n''t you?"
28179You would rather have your home in Gourlay than anywhere else?"
28179Your father will let you, wo n''t he?"
28179are you here?
28179are you, David?
28179how can I?
28179how can I?
28179how can you bear it?"
28179or a worshipper of mammon?
28179or the sum total?
28179said Miss Bethia,"what do you say about it?
28179what will Aunt Mary think of us all?"
28179what will Aunt Mary think?"
28179you have not accused him?
28179you here?
21190''As many as be perfect''; and how many may they be?
21190''Bear ye one another''s burden,''says he; and then he thinks,''What is it that keeps men from bearing each other''s burdens?''
21190''Can a mother forget?
21190''Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?''
21190''Lay up a good foundation''--has he not said,''Other foundation can no man lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ''?
21190''O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you?''
21190''Sufficient''?
21190''That they may lay hold on eternal life''--has he not said,''The_ gift_ of God is eternal life''?
21190''The day''; what day?
21190''Think on these things''--and what are they?
21190''Which of you convinceth Me of sin?''
21190''Who hath bewitched you?''
21190''Who is my joy and hope, and crown of rejoicing?''
21190''Who shall keep the very keepers?''
21190''Whom have I in heaven but Thee, and there is none upon earth that''--if I am not a fool--''I desire side by side with Thee?''
21190''Why standest thou without?''
21190126 WHAT MAKES A CHRISTIAN: CIRCUMCISION OR FAITH?
21190A man may have his paroxysms of regret, but the question is: Does it make any difference in his attitude?
21190Above all, do we know that to die will be gain, because we can honestly say that to live is Christ?
21190Again, do not ask,''Is my name there?''
21190All high- flown pretension, all fervid emotion has at last to face the question which little children ask,''Was he a good man?''
21190Am I in Him, or Am I outside of Him?
21190Am I subject to the Gospel''s authority, and is the word in which God has revealed Himself to me the word which dominates and impels all my life?
21190And are you making any kind of intelligent and habitual effort to get at it?
21190And could you put it into words?
21190And does God tell us anything simply that we may believe it, and there an end?
21190And does the Apostle limit the divine operation?
21190And here we can not but pause to ask the question, How comes it that to the man Jesus obedience to God was an act of humiliation?
21190And how did He take the form of a slave?
21190And how do we do that?
21190And how does it do so?
21190And how is that to be done?
21190And how may I be''in Him''?
21190And is it not true that faith must precede our love to God, and affords the only possible basis on which that can be built?
21190And is that all?
21190And is there any difference in essence between a man''s righteousness and God''s;--between a man''s love and God''s?
21190And is there anything in the world more obnoxious, more insipid, than lukewarm religion?
21190And now may I venture two or three very plain exhortations?
21190And pray how are you going to get your house without the foundations?
21190And the answer to that question is the answer to this other: Who are they that are without?
21190And was that Paul''s peculiar doctrine?
21190And what do we mean by grace?
21190And what does Paul mean by this universal indictment?
21190And what does that mean?
21190And what does the metaphor carry as to the basis on which this authority rests?
21190And what has he been saying there?
21190And what is it of which they are outside?
21190And what is the best cure for all these fancies inside us of how strong and good we are?
21190And what made Him so count?
21190And what was that?
21190And what was the secret of that unbroken communion with the Father?
21190And when Pilate brushes aside Christ''s question, with a sort of impatient contempt, and returns to the charge,''What hast Thou done?''
21190Animal nature, or the passions rooted in it?
21190Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus at his coming?
21190Are not there all round us, are there not amongst ourselves instances of checked growth, of arrested development?
21190Are old sins bound round a man''s neck for evermore?
21190Are our anticipations of the future moulded on such a pattern?
21190Are ours of that kind?
21190Are there any sins which are clearly_ incompatible_ with a Christian character?
21190Are there shops and mills, or warehouses and drawing- rooms, or studies and lecture- halls, over there?
21190Are these His doings?''
21190Are they blessings to us or to others?
21190Are they the injunctions preceding to''rejoice in the Lord,''or that following, the warning against the Judaisers?
21190Are we advancing in the experience that is the parent of knowing Him?
21190Are we as tranquilly sure about it?
21190Are we co- operating with Him?
21190Are you in Christ because you love Him and trust your soul to Him?
21190Are you ready to love the world less, which you will have to do if you love God more?
21190Are you solitary?
21190Are you to send Shakespeare, and Milton, and modern science, and Herbert Spencer, and not Evangelists and the Gospels?
21190Are you to send muskets that will burst, and gin that is poison, and not Christianity?
21190Are you to send shirting and not the Gospel?
21190Are you to send the code of English law and not Christ''s law of love?
21190Are_ you_ growing, fighting, running, building up yourselves more and more in your holy faith?
21190As St. Augustine says somewhere,''Wherefore are they called sleepers, but because in the day of the Lord they will be reawakened?''
21190As for the passive side, need I remind you how,''as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He opened not His mouth''?
21190Ask yourselves the question: Which of the two are you familiar with?
21190Ask,''Have I faith, and does my faith work the works that belong to the Kingdom of Heaven?''
21190Because they have been lustful, ambitious, passionate, murderous, profligate, and so on?
21190Because they have broken the commandments?
21190Body?
21190Brethren, have you that initial grace?
21190But even with that explanation, is it not like an unreachable ideal that Paul puts forward here?
21190But go behind the scenes and what do we find?
21190But have we ever realised what this commandment necessarily reveals to us, as to what real prayer is?
21190But how did He empty Himself?
21190But how may we maintain that state of continual devotion, even amidst the various and necessary occupations of our daily lives?
21190But is that what he got the clearing for?
21190But is there nothing else that has come into its place?
21190But what about the man who does the same in regard to Christ and His work?
21190But what have we to say about that word''chief''?
21190But what sort of a thing is it that we are building?
21190But who was he who here said to the Church at Philippi,''Be careful for nothing?''
21190But why is it that any of us resist such drawing, and make the wretched choice of perishing without, rather than find safety within?
21190Can it be fufilled?
21190Can that be right?
21190Can we live in Him, and not share His love for His sheep?
21190Can we say,''Thy mighty name salvation is''?
21190Can you venture to say, as Paul said, If you want to know what Jesus Christ''s love and power are, look at me?
21190Can_ you_ say that?
21190Christian men and women, are you keeping yourselves in spiritual health by a very sparing use of the dainties and delights of earth?
21190Commerce, dominion, the impartation of Western knowledge, literature, laws?
21190Did we plant our feet and say,''I will not be drawn,''or did we simply neglect the pressure?
21190Did we try to get away?
21190Did you ever notice that, historically, the widest benevolence to men goes along with what some people call the''narrowest''theology?
21190Do men see that your faith works; that its output is different from the output of men who are not possessors of a''like precious faith''?
21190Do new discoveries meet us every day as if we were explorers in a virgin land?
21190Do they clear out the rubbish from the channels of the heart, that the cleansing stream may flow through them?
21190Do they enlighten the understanding?
21190Do they, through the senses, minister to the soul its own proper food of clear thought, vivid impressions, loving affections, trustful obedience?
21190Do we arrange the lists of our helpers on the same fashion, and count that they serve us best who help us to serve Christ?
21190Do we growingly realise that boundless possibility?
21190Do we keep it clear before us in our intercourse with them so that the end of that intercourse will naturally be such a prayer?
21190Do we not hear His voice again asking,''what was it that you disputed among yourselves by the way?''
21190Do we think of it as quietly as this man did?
21190Do we use the grace that God has given us?
21190Do you Christian people want to be led to love God more?
21190Do you adequately repay such lavish love?
21190Do you find any joy in holy thoughts?
21190Do you know anything of that double experience of having the things that are above, here and now, as well as reaching out towards them?
21190Do you know the power of His Resurrection?
21190Do you learn from Him what your need is?
21190Do you regard Him as the sharer in the divine attributes and in the divine throne?
21190Do you show, Christian men, that you are grafted upon the true Vine by the abundance of the fruit that you bring forth?
21190Do you take the cradle and the Cross as the law of your lives?
21190Do you think that it would be a small, superficial cut which could be stanched by nothing else but the pierced hand of Jesus Christ?
21190Do you trust yourself to Him for Pardon, for cleansing, for emancipation?
21190Do you welcome it eagerly, do you clutch it to your hearts, do you say,''This is_ my_ Gospel''?
21190Does anybody dream of not scolding the errand boy who posted them, or the servant who did not address them, because he knows that?
21190Does it not meet our fears, our forebodings, our wants at every point?
21190Does it not?
21190Does it produce in us anything like the effects which it produced in him?
21190Does my life correspond to the divine purpose in calling me to be His?
21190Does perfecting of the spirit mean the smiting of the spirit into unconsciousness?
21190Does the name of Christ make your heart leap?
21190Does there issue from them constraining power which grasps me and moulds me as a sculptor would a bit of clay in his hands?
21190Does your faith work?
21190For He said,''Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of Me?
21190For at bottom, that which God in His grace gives to us as His grace is what?
21190For if you never think of Jesus Christ and His love to you, how can you love Him back again?
21190For what do we need?
21190For what does it mean when the Apostle says that to depart and to be with Christ is far better?
21190For what does the Apostle immediately go on to add to our text?
21190For what makes the sting of death?
21190For, if I may for a moment recall the incident to you, you will remember that when Pilate put to the Saviour the question,''Art Thou a King?''
21190God summons or invites us, and summons us to what?
21190Had he looked over the pages, and marked the entries?
21190Had not that bird learned to sing when his cage was darkened?
21190Has He not poured out the fulness of His affection, and have we not answered Him with a few grudging drops squeezed from our hearts?
21190Has He not''sown much and reaped little''in all our hearts?
21190Has Paul made a mistake, and deserted the chronological order?
21190Has he the life from Christ in his heart?
21190Has life been so used by us as to help us to become wiser, better, more devout?
21190Has this old foe not got a new face, and does not it live amongst us as really as it lived then?
21190Have I made my own the things which I am invited to possess?
21190Have I the right to be perfectly sure that my prayer will be answered?
21190Have I yielded to the obligations which are enwrapped in that invitation?
21190Have we estimated what God is, and what the real worth of our conduct is?
21190Have we looked not at our actions but at our motives, and seen them as they are seen from above or from the inside?
21190Have we never known what it was to have some course manifestly prescribed to us as right, from which we have shrunk with reluctance of will?
21190Have we resisted, when we were laid hold of?
21190Have we yielded?
21190Have you ever looked into your hearts, in that fashion, and seen the wreathing smoke and the flashing fire there?
21190Have you got that?
21190Have you taken it for yours?
21190Have you?
21190He asked, and he triumphantly answered, the question,''Who shall deliver me?''
21190He has lavished all His treasure on you; what have you brought him back?
21190How are the light butterfly wings of the trivialities in which many men and women spend their days to carry them across the awful gulf?
21190How can it?
21190How can it?
21190How can we love Him so long as we are in doubt of His heart, or misconceive His character, as if it were only power and wisdom, or awful severity?
21190How can you be led if you never look at the Guide?
21190How can you hear that still small voice amidst the clattering of spindles, and the roar of wagons, and the noises in your own heart?
21190How could a man prefer that dormant state to the state here, of working for and living with the Lord?
21190How did Christ look at it?
21190How did he think of himself?
21190How did men acquire slaves?
21190How did these people in Thessalonica know that?
21190How did they come to be able to turn away to look at anything else?
21190How did they know it?
21190How do you hold out your hand?
21190How do you plead,''guilty or not guilty, sinful or not sinful?''
21190How does he know that it is''a faithful saying''?
21190How is that?
21190How many things did the athlete at Corinth do without in his training?
21190How many things do prizefighters and rowing men do without when in training to- day?
21190How many''blameless''lives are like the scenes in a theatre, effective and picturesque, when seen with the artificial glory of the footlights?
21190How shall we obey this elementary principle of our text, unless we help as we can in spreading Christ''s reign?
21190How stands our account then?
21190How then does he come to desert his purpose?
21190How would some of us like that?
21190How, then, can I get this peace into my turbulent, changeful life?
21190How?
21190How?
21190I can fancy a man saying,''What is the use of giving me such exhortations as this?
21190I want a house to live in''?
21190I want to know what good that is to me?
21190I. I begin with the question: Who are they that are outside?
21190If Christ''s death is for''the behoof of''men, in what conceivable sense does it benefit them, unless it is in the place of men?
21190If I am to talk to Jesus Christ about everything that concerns me, am I to keep my thumb upon all that great department and be silent about it?
21190If I belong to Christ, to whom does my money belong?
21190If an eye that could see things as they are, were to go through this congregation, whose initials would it discern in your faces?
21190If it be so with human affection, how much more must it be so with God''s love?
21190If not, should we have them?
21190If the Church is the trumpet, who blows it?
21190If these are the requirements, you will say,''How can I pray at all?''
21190If they be, what is the meaning of the Gospel that Jesus Christ redeems us from our sins?
21190If we are not endeavouring, shall I venture to say we are not Christians?
21190If you have to answer these questions with a silence which is the saddest negative, what do you think you would do in heaven?
21190If you knew that you were going away to Australia in six months, would you not be beginning to get your outfit ready?
21190In that great day of''finding,''some of us will have to ask with sinking hearts,''Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?''
21190In the Church?
21190In the Kingdom?
21190Is God likely to be satisfied with the small dividends which we offer as composition for our great debt?
21190Is He a remote, majestic, unsympathising, terrible Deity?
21190Is He dim, shadowy, unwelcome; or is He God whose love softens His power; Whose power magnifies his love?
21190Is Jesus Christ the breaker of the bond for you?
21190Is he a citizen of the kingdom, and therefore capable of entering into it?
21190Is he forgetting the great gulf between knowledge and practice?
21190Is he not going dead in the teeth of his own teaching,''Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but by His mercy He saved us''?
21190Is he speaking about his present?
21190Is he thought of as an example to be imitated or as a warning to be avoided?
21190Is it a shrinking from the dim unknown and all the familiar habitudes and occupations of the warm corner where we have lived?
21190Is it guilt, dread of retribution?
21190Is it loneliness?
21190Is it not more than sufficient?
21190Is it not then wise to minimise these potent and dangerous allies?
21190Is it not_ the_ good news that you need-- the news of a Father, of pardon, of hope, of love, of strength, of purity, of heaven?
21190Is it our idea of faith?
21190Is mine?
21190Is not that always true?
21190Is not that exaggeration?
21190Is not that like a great many of us?
21190Is not that the very meaning of the doctrine that we are always talking about, that men are saved, not by works but by faith?
21190Is not the oft- recurring burden of Paul''s teaching''not by works of righteousness, which we have done, but by His mercy He saved us''?
21190Is not there a margin?
21190Is our confidence so profound that these brief monosyllables are enough to state it?
21190Is righteousness your passion?
21190Is that all that''hope''is?
21190Is that all?
21190Is that our idea of life?
21190Is that presumption true about you, my friend?
21190Is that the kind of experience that these words shadow?
21190Is that true about us?
21190Is that your notion of prayer?
21190Is that_ you_, Christian man and woman?
21190Is the knowledge of these two rightly called by the same name?
21190Is the notion of progress a part of_ your_ working belief?
21190Is the stream gone because one of its affluents is dried up, and has perished or been lost in the sands?
21190Is there any faltering, any paring down or cautious guarding of the words, in order that they may not seem to clash with the other side of the truth?
21190Is there any motive that will so surely still the desires of the flesh and of the mind as the blessed thought that God is ours and we His?
21190Is there anything in God that is more Godlike than righteousness and love?
21190Is there anything in this text that may be of general application to us all?
21190Is there as little mist of uncertainty about the clearly defined image to our eye as there was to his?
21190Is there no other way of looking at the heathen world than that?
21190Is there not a lesson here for all Christian workers, for all teachers, preachers, parents, that no good is to be done without loving sympathy?
21190Is there not more than is wanted?
21190Is this my aim?
21190Is yours?
21190It may not be presumption in us to say''We are able''when He asks''Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of''?
21190It was not an irrelevant rebuke to the question,''What good thing shall I do?''
21190Lastly-- why is anybody outside?
21190Let us ask ourselves, then, is it not worth making the dominant aim of our lives the same as that of Paul''s?
21190Let us begin this new year by an honest dealing with ourselves, asking ourselves this question,''What am I living for?''
21190Like Jonah sleeping in the hold, what mattered the roaring of the storm to him?
21190May we not further draw from Paul''s words here a lesson as to the honour due to Christian workers?
21190May we not see in the calm heart, which is at leisure to think of death in such a fashion, a pattern for us all?
21190May we not see in this union of members of the most alien races a striking illustration of the new bond which the Gospel had woven among men?
21190May we not take the further lesson that the sympathy which we should chiefly desire is sympathy and fellow- service in Christian work?
21190Men who have ruined their health by dissipation and animal sensualism-- are there any of them here this morning?
21190My brethren, is that the position of any that are listening to me now?
21190My brother, is not that good news?
21190Mysterious it is, for why should men cast away diamonds for paste?
21190Now is that your notion of Jesus Christ?
21190Now that is Christ''s teaching, for did He not say:''Sell all that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven''?
21190Now what do we mean by''the glory''?
21190Now what does he mean by''grace''?
21190Now, is there anybody to- day who is saying the same things, with variations consequent upon change of external conditions?
21190Now, lastly,_ how_ is this precept best obeyed?
21190Only that you may love?
21190Or do you fancy that it simply means dropping down on your knees, and asking God to give you some things that you very much want?
21190Paul turns round on them here, and says,''You want law, do you?
21190Paul was primarily thinking of his own individual experience; of what passed when the voice spoke to him,''Why persecutest thou Me?''
21190Perhaps there is land on the other side; who knows?
21190Petitions?
21190Shall we not be glad to be in the flock of the Good Shepherd, and to preserve the oneness which He gave His life to establish?
21190Should it not call forth from us floods of praise and thanks to God for His unspeakable gift?
21190So let no man trouble himself about the question, Have I sorrow enough?
21190So long as we are here, the possibility of falling away can not be shut out, and there must always rise before us the question, Am I in Christ?
21190So that is my answer to the first question: Who are they that are outside, and what is it that they are outside of?
21190So we shall not need to dread the question,''Who hath bewitched you?''
21190So, you professing Christians, do you take the lessons of this text?
21190Suppose I cultivate my understanding and win the knowledge that I am nobly striving after, what then?
21190Suppose I get the position I am striving for, what then?
21190Suppose I make a fortune, what then?
21190Surely a very short bede- roll would contain their names; or would there be any other but the Name which is above every name upon it?
21190Teacher?
21190That is to say, the question at last comes to be,''Is this man''s name written in that book?''
21190That piece of sharp practice in business, or that burst of bad temper in the household which we were last guilty of-- could we have helped it or not?
21190That you may love?
21190The Lord of the vineyard would less often have to ask''Wherefore when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?''
21190The Master''s smile is life, the Master''s frown is death to the slave; what matters it what other people may say?
21190The arrow may fall short, but to what mark was it shot?
21190The old word which tried to weaken the plain imperative of the first command by the subtle suggestion,''Yea, hath God said?''
21190The one question is:''Has my sorrow led me to cast myself on Christ?''
21190The question for us all is, have we in us''the mind that was in Christ''?
21190The question is, are they true?
21190Their only value and their only test is-- Do they help men to know and feel Christ and His truth?
21190Then the question comes to be,''Am I thus near my wealth, and can I get at it whenever I want it, as I want it, and as much as I want of it?''
21190There is plenty of gladness amongst professing Christians, but a good many of them would resent the question, is your gladness''in the Lord''?
21190These men whom Paul is fighting as if he were in a sawpit with them, in this letter, what was their teaching?
21190They remind us of the foul stains in David''s career, for instance, and mock as they ask,''Is this your man after God''s own heart?''
21190They say to themselves,''Why should I be fettered and confined by these antiquated restrictions of a conventional morality?
21190To enlighten us only?
21190To enlighten us?
21190Unless He is the Son in a unique sense, how could God have spoken unto us in Him, and how could we rely on His words?
21190Very well, then; if that be true, what then?
21190WHAT MAKES A CHRISTIAN: CIRCUMCISION OR FAITH?
21190Was it delusion?
21190We are all builders; building up-- what?
21190We are often tempted to say defiantly,''Who is Lord over us?''
21190We can understand living through Christ, on being sacred through Christ, but what can_ sleeping_ through Christ mean?
21190We have all known the comfort of love; should it not impel us to live in''the unity of the spirit and the bond of peace''?
21190We may test our loves by this simple criterion-- Can we pray about them?
21190Well, do you remember what the Psalmist says?
21190Well, then, do these truths produce any effect upon my life?
21190What about the other 360''dumb dogs, that will not bark''?
21190What advantage is that to me?
21190What are arrayed against it?
21190What are its elements?
21190What are the people to do on the other side whose lives have all been given to purposes and tasks that stop on this side?
21190What are the things that would shake our steadfastness, and sweep us away?
21190What are these?
21190What are you building?
21190What are''the same things''to write which is''safe''for the Philippians?
21190What business had he to do that?
21190What by?
21190What can be strong enough to disturb the tranquillity that fills the soul independent of all externals?
21190What changed his estimate?
21190What correspondence is there between it, in any of its parts, and a carnal ordinance?
21190What did Christ lay hold of me for?
21190What did he do?
21190What did they call themselves then?
21190What do we get the emotions for?
21190What do you do with it?
21190What do you feel about prayer?
21190What do you hold out your hand for?
21190What do you mean by it?''
21190What do_ you_ think of his account?
21190What does God give you a Revelation of Himself for, that kindles your love if you believe it?
21190What does Paul mean by''flesh''?
21190What does he mean by it?
21190What does he mean by''the heart and mind''?
21190What does it hope for?
21190What does that mean?
21190What does that say?
21190What feeds the two reservoirs that feed the love?
21190What followed Puritanism in England?
21190What followed the Reformation in Germany?
21190What follows from that?
21190What for?
21190What have exhortations to steady work to do with exhortations to increasing love?
21190What have we been intrusted with it for?
21190What is God to you, friend?
21190What is a saint?
21190What is it?
21190What is our duty and wisdom in view of these truths?
21190What is repentance?
21190What is that which gives an element of nobleness to the lives of great idealists, whether they be poets, artists, students, thinkers, or what not?
21190What is the connection between repentance and faith?
21190What is the connection between repentance and salvation?
21190What is the good of it all, if these things do not make us''live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world''?
21190What is the good of praying and feeling comfortable within, and having''a blessed assurance,''a''happy experience,''''sweet communion,''and so on?
21190What is the good of the screw of a steamer revolving, when she pitches, clean above the waves?
21190What is the meaning of the exhortation''Be sober''?
21190What is the name''which is above every name''?
21190What is the other?
21190What is the plain English of that metaphor?
21190What is the purpose of all the principles and facts which make up the body of the Christian revelation?
21190What is the use of sorrow for sin?
21190What is the use of the clearest conceptions, and of the most tender, delicate, holy emotions, if they do not drive the wheels of action?
21190What is there in his circumstances to induce him to fall into any other mood?
21190What lies in that metaphor?
21190What makes the heart pure and the conscience good?
21190What more is wanted?
21190What selfishness in enjoyment of our''own things''could live in us if we duly brought ourselves under the influence of that example?
21190What sort of a life will that be which is worthy of that voice?
21190What then?
21190What then?
21190What transformed them?
21190What was Paul''s Gospel?
21190What was it that made possible such a passion of enthusiasm for a man whom Paul had never seen in the flesh?
21190What would become of Manchester if it were not for the reservoirs at Woodhead away among the hills?
21190What, then, are its elements?
21190What, then, does this metaphor say to us?
21190What, then, is the aim of God in all that He has done for us?
21190What?
21190Whence does it come?
21190Where did Paul learn this passionate desire to possess these people, and this entire suppression of self in the desire?
21190Where do you get your money from for home work?
21190Where does that metaphor come from?
21190Which?
21190While He is rich, can I be poor?
21190Who can hear the low voice that speaks peace and wisdom when Niagara is roaring past his ears?
21190Who can measure the nature and depth of that self- denuding of the glory which He had with the Father before the world was?
21190Who has ever spoken adequately and in full correspondence with reality what it is to have God''s pardoning love flowing in upon the soul?
21190Who is afraid of a brief journey if a meeting with dear friends long lost is at the end of it?
21190Who is it that keeps up missionary work abroad?
21190Who knows to what regions the commission of the perfected saints to make Christ known may carry them?
21190Who said that?
21190Whose do_ you_ bear?
21190Whose marks do you bear?
21190Why are subscriptions for religious purposes the first expenditure to be reduced in bad times?
21190Why are we so icy?
21190Why do we continue amidst the mist when we might rise into the clear blue above the obscuring pall?
21190Why do we draw so little from it?
21190Why does he put the''fellowship of the sufferings''after the''power of the Resurrection''?
21190Why does it not?
21190Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
21190Why hast Thou forsaken me?''
21190Why is Paul certain that''God will reveal even this unto you''?
21190Why should I not break the bonds, and do as I like?''
21190Why should he cheer up?
21190Why should it be that at one hour the flashing waters fill the harbour, and that six hours afterwards there is a waste of ooze and filth?
21190Why should not God''s?
21190Why was Christ''s manhood so perfectly tranquil?
21190Why?
21190Why?
21190Why?
21190Will the lives which have not struck their roots down through all the surface soil to the rock, bear transplanting?
21190Will the trumpet, the instrument of clear, ringing, unmistakable sounds, be the emblem of your Christian testimony?
21190Will the world draw us away if we are rooted and grounded in the peace of God?
21190Would it not be better that we should try to share theirs and so bring about a true union?
21190Would it not be intolerable ennui to be put down in such an order of things?
21190Would it not strike him as a strange paradox that the history of a_ man''s_ life was the shining apex of all revelations of the glory of_ God_?
21190Would not some poor scrannel- pipe, ill- blown, be nearer the mark?
21190Yes; but what is the good of turning a man round unless he goes in the direction in which his face is turned?
21190You ask me how?
21190You never have had it, have you?
21190You say, How?
21190_ What_, then, is the counsel here?
21190and must we not, like the disciples,''hold our peace''when that question is asked?
21190and the other question is, what is that name to us?
21190are you amongst''them that are without,''or are you within?
21190but lay up treasures in heaven''?
21190but ourselves challenge the utmost might of the fascination with the triumphant question,''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?''
21190have they shaped me in any measure into conformity with their great principles?
21190not, are they unpleasant?
21190or is it''As you were''?
21190when the Master has forgiven you all that great mountain of indebtedness which you owe Him?
21190when your conscience pricks, which of these two things does it do?
21190wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
4052And is not this threatening, at least in part, already put into execution?
4052And what has been the event?
4052And why is it that others who see all those things, do not take warning by them, to prepare for their own latter end?
4052And will you still persevere in the road of misery?
4052And, When will the sabbath be ended?
4052But how can you reconcile these prohibitions to your conduct; or your consciences?
4052But to whom?
4052Can it be a question with you, whether the God who made heaven and earth, or Satan, the god of this world, is the best master?
4052For should they be found so at last, what will become of you, if you live and die impenitent?
4052For who amongst us can dwell with everlasting burnings?
4052From whence proceed the infidelity, blasphemy, lying, theft, sabbath- breaking, slandering and the many horrid evils, which every where abound?
4052Have not many of you, for the sake, perhaps, of a few shillings, unjustly obtained, plunged yourselves into misery for the remainder of your lives?
4052Hence the thought of many is, What a weariness is it?
4052Is not this the language of your hearts?
4052Is this acting like rational or accountable creatures?
4052My brethren, what shall I say?
4052Now what must be the end of these courses?
4052Shall not I visit for these things, saith the Lord?
4052Such are all his posterity: for who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
4052The great point is, how we shall die?
4052Thus it is said, God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son For what purpose?
4052Was it not God?
4052What would a stranger think, who regards the sabbath, if he visited every part of this colony on the Lord''s day?
4052Whence is it that so many in this colony, labour under such sore and complicated disorders, pains, and miseries?
4052Whence is there so much ignorance and contempt of God?
4052Who gave you the powers of reason and speech?
4052Why are so many, both young and old, taken away by death?
4052Why do mankind so eagerly, so universally pursue the vain pleasures and follies of the world, while they seldom think of God their Maker?
4052Will you not pray to be delivered from it?
4052Will you still prefer the chains of your own depraved inclinations, to the service of God, which is perfect freedom?
31275A mistress, for example, who has been arrogant and proud,--does conversion render her humble and gentle?
31275According to these contradictory notions concerning the God of the universe, the source of all felicity, is he not really the most wretched of beings?
31275After what manner could a pure spirit fecundate this favorite virgin?
31275Always so far removed from the weaknesses of your sex, on what account can you blush?
31275Am I acquainted with all these laws?
31275And how can we feel a hope or even a wish for any object that is undefinable?
31275And since the death of his Son, do we find the Christians exempt from disease and from death?
31275And to whom was the revelation made?
31275And what is it we are told to hope for?
31275And what is the language of these priests?
31275And, after all, is it our own choice to have faith?
31275And, are we then sure we shall obtain that grace, or if we do, merit Heaven?
31275Are his judgments always reasonable and wise?
31275Are men entirely rescued from the dominion of Satan?
31275Are not Christian nations full of knaves of all kinds, who secretly plot the ruin of their fellow- beings?
31275Are not all days the same to the Eternal?
31275Are our theologians aware of what they say, when they tell us that the fear of God is the fear of a child for its parent, which is mingled with love?
31275Are the nations of the earth any happier for their faith, or their blind reliance on priests?
31275Are there_ gala_ days in heaven?
31275Are they capable of calming the passions, of correcting vices, and of giving virtue to those who most scrupulously observe them?
31275Are they more lightly affected by their creed?
31275Are they not evidently pernicious to society?
31275Are they not still the slaves of sin?
31275Are they themselves persecuted?
31275Are they themselves sincerely convinced of the existence of a being who unites incompatible qualities which reciprocally exclude the one or the other?
31275Are they vividly penetrated with the sentiments of their afflicting and terrible religion?
31275Besides, do not the priests sell this permission to the rich, to transgress an injunction the poor must not violate with impunity?
31275But are the theologians themselves able to make plain the difficulties which the sacred books present in every page?
31275But can the God of the Christians be esteemed a well- bred gentleman?
31275But can we possibly conceive that an infinite Being could unite himself with the finite nature of man?
31275But did this man whom the Deity has created for his glory faithfully fulfil the wishes of his Creator?
31275But do the priests themselves comprehend this ineffable God, whom they announce to other men?
31275But does religion give us this assurance?
31275But does the Almighty succeed in this new project?
31275But has God succeeded in these projects to the end he proposed?
31275But how can we be assured of the existence of a being who has none of these qualities?
31275But how could the pure Spirit who presides over the universe beget a son?
31275But is it necessary, Madam, to insist upon this?
31275But is this theology itself useful to nations?
31275But then has Satan himself incurred the disgrace of the All- powerful?
31275But to conform one''s self to these rules, is it not necessary to have grace from Heaven?
31275But to what advantage can this pretended virtue lead its followers?
31275But what advantage can it be to God to heap on the damned everlasting torments?
31275But what encouragement, what support, what consolation can be imparted to the mind from these undefined and undefinable shadows?
31275But what is an immaterial spirit?
31275But what is it the priests tell us of God?
31275But what is this_ faith_?
31275But what think you, Madam, of such reasonings?
31275But who is it that assures us the church can not and will not deceive us?
31275But who would provide for a country that abandoned every thing else for the purpose of heavenly contemplations?
31275But why did God create man?
31275But why has man become sinful?
31275But will he not seek repose when he is fatigued by the labor of his hands?
31275But, in attending this memorable judgment, what will become of the souls of men, separated from their bodies, which have not yet been resuscitated?
31275But, in this case, why should the Divinity be offended by the necessary imperfections which he discovers in his creatures?
31275By meditating on the mysteries which they contain, have they given us ideas more plain of the intentions of the Divinity?
31275By what forfeit has he merited becoming the eternal object of the anger of that God who created him?
31275Can he who is above our reason be understood by us, whose reason is so limited?
31275Can there be any thing, then, more strange than the conduct of the great majority of men?
31275Can these examples of the divine severity be of any service to those on earth, who witness not their friends in hell?
31275Can we believe just what we please?
31275Can we think that he exists, without reasoning on that existence?
31275Can you find reason, equity, or humanity in the vexations, imprisonments, and exiles that in our days are inflicted upon the Jansenists?
31275Did he not know that his Creator was all- powerful?
31275Did his fellow- citizens concede to this great miracle, and have they at length acknowledged him?
31275Do all the mysterious practices of the priests produce any real good?
31275Do not his passions drive him to excesses unknown to the other animals?
31275Do not the most ostensibly credulous persons indulge in an infinity of vices for which they would blush if they were by chance brought to light?
31275Do the persons so touched by grace become better?
31275Do the priests not repeat to us, without ceasing, that God is the author of grace, and that he only gives it to a small number of the elect?
31275Do they find that superstitious practices are lucrative to themselves?
31275Do they find themselves in the happy impossibility of kindling the divine wrath?
31275Do they make amends for the evil they have done, or are they heartily and generously engaged in doing good to those by whom they are surrounded?
31275Do they not hold the conduct of those very unjust, and very cruel, who happen to have the misfortune of not thinking and doing as they think and act?
31275Do those who are reclaimed, those to whom he has made himself known, those who believe, offend not against heaven?
31275Do we desire the continuation of this existence, because it may be blessed and happy, or because we know not what may become of us?
31275Do we see any thing useful in the pious endowments of our ancestors?
31275Do you not perceive, Madam, the striking contradictions of those principles which, nevertheless, form the basis of all revealed religions?
31275Do you not see, in fact, the excesses to which fanaticism and zeal drive the wisest and best meaning men?
31275Does it depend upon ourselves not to think a proposition absurd which our understanding shows us to be absurd?
31275Does it tend to make reasonable, courageous, and virtuous citizens?
31275Does not annihilation itself present to us an idea preferable to that of an existence which may very easily lead us to eternal tortures?
31275Does not experience constantly show us that religion effects changes of this kind?
31275Does not your compassionate soul experience at every moment the delightful satisfaction of solacing the unhappy?
31275Does the dissipated and licentious woman repair by her vigilant cares the wrongs that her disorders and dissipations have occasioned?
31275Does the robber return to society the property of which he has plundered it?
31275Does the unjust and cruel man recompense those to whom he has done evil?
31275Ever since Christianity has been adopted by some nations, have we not seen that religion has almost entirely occupied the attention of sovereigns?
31275For if God knows all, what need is there to remind him of the wants of his creatures whom he loves?
31275For why should God, in creating a reasonable being, not have given him an understanding which nothing could corrupt?
31275Has he committed injustice, violence, and rapine?
31275Has he remorse?
31275Has the Deity, who ought, without doubt, to be perfectly satisfied with so memorable a sacrifice, remitted to them the punishment of sin?
31275Has the Son of God made his Father perfectly known to us?
31275Has the blood of the Son of God washed away the sins of the whole world?
31275Has the church, perpetually boasting of the light she diffuses among men, become more fixed and certain, to do away our uncertainty?
31275Have the successors of Moses transmitted to us ideas more clear, more sensible, more comprehensible of the Divinity?
31275Have they just ideas of him?
31275Have we, then, any right to hate and to exterminate them?
31275How came this angel of light so blind as not to see the folly of such an enterprise?
31275How can I be certain that he who professes to be inspired by the Divinity does not promulgate his own reveries or impostures as the oracles of heaven?
31275How can a just God require that our mind must admit what it was not made to comprehend?
31275How can a man of sense and integrity despise himself?
31275How can an infinite Being communicate with those which are finite?
31275How can it reckon on the favors of a God full of caprice, who it alternately informs us is replete with tenderness or with hatred?
31275How can priests incessantly speak to us of things of which they, at the same time, acknowledge it is impossible for us to form any ideas?
31275How can we deduce our duties from the lessons of the priests of a God of peace, who, nevertheless, breathes only sedition, vengeance, and carnage?
31275How can we know when we do the will of a God who has said,_ Thou shalt not kill_, and who yet allows his people to exterminate whole nations?
31275How could a just God consent that a God exempt from all sin should endure the chastisements which are due to sinners?
31275How could a pure spirit render himself sensible?
31275How could his imperfect mind be formed on the model of a mind possessing all perfection, like that which we suppose in the Creator of the universe?
31275How could man, who is at least partly material, represent a pure spirit, which excludes all matter?
31275How could we avoid receiving, in our infancy, whatever impressions and opinions our teachers and relations chose to implant in us?
31275How do they reason upon a dogma, and quarrel with acrimony about a system of which even themselves can comprehend nothing?
31275How shall I assure myself that he does not deceive me?
31275I appeal to yourself, Madam, whether these sublime notions have any thing consoling in them?
31275I therefore inquire, What is a miracle?
31275If God be infinite, how can a finite creature reason respecting him?
31275If God be infinitely wise, how can folly and imbecility be pleasing to him?
31275If God can do all things, if he is privy to all the thoughts and actions of men, what need has he of any proofs?
31275If God is a father full of tenderness and goodness, is it necessary to ask him to"give us day by day our daily bread"?
31275If God is offended with us, will he not reject prayers which insult his goodness, his justice, and infinite wisdom?
31275If he be omnipotent, can he not modify the minds of his creatures according to his own will?
31275If he has resolved to give them grace necessary to save them, has he not assured them they will not perish?
31275If it be this morality which I have defined, that makes us what we are, ought we not to labor strenuously for the happiness of our race?
31275If no one can have faith but upon the assurance of another, and consequently can not entertain a real conviction, what becomes of the social virtues?
31275If our clerical theologians acted in good faith, would they not rejoice to open a free course to thorough discussion?
31275If this God is immutable and wise, how can his creatures change the fixed resolution of the Deity?
31275If, on the contrary, I admit these miracles, what do they prove to me?
31275In a God who extends his vengeance even to those who have not sinned, do you behold any shadow of justice?
31275In a God who is irritated at what he knew must necessarily happen, can you imagine any foresight?
31275In a God who punishes the being he has tempted, or subjected to temptation, do you perceive any equity?
31275In a God who tempts us, or who permits us to be tempted, do you behold a being of beneficence and sincerity?
31275In a word, what shall we think of these men?
31275In favor of religion, were you not ready to renounce the world, and disregard all you owe to society?
31275In fine, how could God suffer and die?
31275In good faith, Madam, is it possible to feel that the God of the Christians is entitled to our love?
31275In good truth, would not total annihilation be preferable to such beings, rather than falling into the hands of a Deity so hard- hearted?
31275In the mean while we are assured that he created him_ in his own image_; but what was the image of God?
31275In this case, why did it not prevent that fall and its consequences?
31275In what consists, in effect, the education that our spiritual guides have, unhappily for society, assumed the vocation of imparting to youth?
31275Indeed, what advantages does society reap from the greater part of conversions?
31275Is even she tormented with chagrin, scruples, and inquietudes?
31275Is he a husband?
31275Is it not at the time of a man''s dissolution that he is the least capable of judging of his true interest?
31275Is it not by rendering our fellow- creatures happy that we establish an empire in their hearts?
31275Is it not necessary to do something more for them?
31275Is it possible to feel any other sentiments than those of aversion towards a partial, capricious, cruel, revengeful, jealous, and sanguinary tyrant?
31275Is it possible to found the holy duties of humanity on a God whose favorites have been inhuman persecutors and cruel monsters?
31275Is it their interest to persecute?
31275Is it true, however, that religion itself prevents these latent crimes?
31275Is it, then, true that Eugenia is miserable?
31275Is not public opinion the guardian of private virtue?
31275Is reason so largely developed in the great mass of men that the priests should interdict its use as dangerous?
31275Is there, in good truth, a man in the world who can form any idea of a spirit?
31275May not he who speaks to me in the name of the Lord execute by natural means, though to me unknown, those works which appear altogether extraordinary?
31275Need we not, then, wonder that this supernatural morality should be so contrary to the nature and the mind of man?
31275Of what material organs did he make use in order to speak?
31275Of what utility can it be in any family to behold an excess of devotion in the mother of that family?
31275On what, then, ought we to found the existence of God?
31275Setting aside the superfluous precepts of religion, think you that you could by any efforts steel your heart against the tears of the unfortunate?
31275Shall we launch into unknown regions to ascertain our duty and to keep our station in society?
31275Shall we say that they have only a different manner of viewing things, or that they use different words in expressing themselves?
31275Should nations feel any extraordinary obligations to teachers who concoct doctrines that must always remain impenetrable for the whole human race?
31275There are, without doubt, as strange notions as those of religion; but who knows that body and soul sink alike at death?
31275This is the motto of which we spoke:--"Si j''ai raison, qu''importe à qui je suis?"
31275This subject that he has just acquired-- will he be obedient?
31275Thus faith supposes, that God has spoken to man-- but what evidence have we that God has spoken to man?
31275Thus, at the very first step, do we not see that Christianity impairs the goodness and justice of its God?
31275To what do they lead?
31275To whom, then, is faith found to be advantageous?
31275Under these circumstances how can faith be serviceable to morals?
31275Was it depraved before he had done any thing to deprave it?
31275Was not your soul involved in woe in spite of your judgment?
31275Was the reason of Adam corrupted even beforehand by incurring the wrath of his God?
31275Were you not taking measures to wither all your happiness?
31275What do I say?
31275What do I say?
31275What do I say?
31275What do I say?
31275What do the priests teach their pupils?
31275What form did he take?
31275What happiness for me if the peace which I enjoy should put it in my power to break the charm which yet binds you with the chains of prejudice?
31275What is the result from all this?
31275What is the result?
31275What means have I of recognizing whether God really speaks by his voice?
31275What motives can men have to offer their homage and worship to the Divinity?
31275What motives, then, have our priests to inculcate constantly the necessity of prayer?
31275What must be thought of such conduct?
31275What reason had the Divinity for selecting him to be the object of his fury, the destroyer of his projects, the enemy of his power?
31275What resemblance, what proportion, what affinity could there be between a finite mind united to a body, and the infinite spirit of the Creator?
31275What results from these maxims of a moral fanaticism?
31275What shall we say of those fêtes which are so multiplied amongst us?
31275What should we think of a father bringing children into the world for the sole purpose of putting their eyes out and tormenting them at his ease?
31275What then?
31275What will they be after death?
31275What, then, are we to think of the God of the clergy?
31275What, then, avails the powerful check on the passions which religion is said to interpose?
31275What, then, is to be done, when we would calm our mind, when we wish to reflect, even for an instant?
31275What, then, might not our opinions be were we to substitute the morality of reason for the morality of religion?
31275When do you see a priest forgive?
31275Whenever this uncertain idea has presented itself to your mind, has it not filled you with a cold and secret horror?
31275Who is better acquainted than yourself, Madam, with this truth?
31275Who is it that assures us the Holy Scriptures contain the word of God?
31275Who was it that tempted Satan?
31275Why did he not appease himself without immolating a victim so precious and so innocent?
31275Will their frightful punishments correct their faults?
31275Will this amuse him?
31275Would it not be to himself that we should ascribe the sottishness and wickedness of his children?
31275Would it not have been better for us not to have been born, than to have been compelled against our nature to play a game so fraught with peril?
31275Would it not have been easier neither to announce him nor send him?
31275Would it not show in him the height of madness were he to punish them for the evil which he had done, and the chagrin which they occasioned him?
31275Would not such a parent be in the right to feel uneasy at the abuse which they should make of their liberty which he had given them?
31275Would not such a prince be pronounced wicked, fanciful, and tyrannical?
31275will he execute his will?
31275will he render homage to his power?
38330''How old art thou?''
38330And have you been,inquired the Missionary,"to bury the husband and the father?"
38330And so you have been all day trying to buy rats, have you? 38330 And so you treat your cattle as young ladies, do you?"
38330And who prayed for my coming?
38330Are you a new creature in Christ Jesus?
38330As Clifford''s friend, may I crave the honour of offering my hand to your lordship?
38330Can you pass me up?
38330Did He, sir?
38330Do you men over there know what a sceptre is?
38330Do your father and mother live here?
38330How many of you are there?
38330If you have time, I should like to know how it is that you reject the testimony which_ God_ has given of His Son?
38330My good child, who are you?
38330Now tell me,he continued,"who that man, woman, and child were?
38330Saints against you?
38330What are you doing here with that child?
38330What on earth do you mean?
38330Where was it?
38330Who was they?
38330Why do n''t you wash your children?
38330You have been more than a father to me, sir; and will you please give me away?
38330Your daughters, I suppose, go out to some employment, as you see so little of them?
38330''Oh,''I said,''then you could read a Testament, if I got you one?''
38330''When is a man uglier than that gorilla?''"
38330After a few minutes the question was asked,"And how did you learn that hymn?"
38330And may he not know the Widow now?
38330And may not this, in some respects, be applied to London, too?
38330And now by way of apology for the sharp manner in which I spoke, may I return your question:''Are you a religious man?''"
38330And why should they not arise, and in sufficient numbers?
38330And, oh, who can tell how many words of motherly advice and Christian counsel were uttered over that old teapot?
38330Are German Neology and French Infidelity the foes to the Redeemer which you would oppose?
38330Are you a Scotchman?
38330Are you a Welshman?
38330Are you an Irishman?
38330As he passed on, he thus reasoned with himself:"If I make no effort for his good, he must be lost; but what can I do?
38330At first the man was sullen; but in reply to the remark,"I fear that you have neglected your promise to read a chapter daily?"
38330But as the"soldier"said,"What''commodation can a chap expect for twopence, when you has the use of fire and water?"
38330But how is it with many?
38330But what good has resulted from this effort and meeting?
38330But where is this great gathering of the representatives of the nations to be found?
38330CAN YOU INFLUENCE THE WORLD FOR CHRIST?
38330Can You Influence the World for Christ?
38330Did the rude clamour come from happy men, Or wild beasts maddened, raging in their den?
38330He is sober now; why should I not visit him in the bar, and deal faithfully with him?"
38330He then announced the subject for discussion:"Does man require a revelation?"
38330Here he looked at the mother, who was in tears, and inquired,"What would you do, master, if you was us?"
38330How are you getting on?"
38330How else for the peaceful army of Bible- women and Bible- nurses?
38330How many visitors have gone to those homes on a different errand?
38330How often do you get it?"
38330I asked,''How do you spend your time on Sunday evenings?''
38330I suppose that she stays until very late at the gaff?"
38330If thou hast nothing to pay, why should he take away thy bed from under thee?''
38330In answer to the inquiry,"How do you live?"
38330In answer to the inquiry,"How long she had known the Lord, and why she was living in that place?"
38330In reply to the question,"What have you done with the dresses?"
38330Is not that the position of London to- day?
38330Is that what you mean?
38330It was not till a storm sent by God aroused him-- it was not till the captain put his hand upon his shoulder, and said,"What meanest thou, O sleeper?
38330It''tain''t''pertinent like, is it, my comin''here?"
38330Like a certain young ruler mentioned in the Gospel, approach the Lord Jesus, and ask,''What shall I do to inherit eternal life?''"
38330May it not be one of the joys of the heavenly state to hold sweet converse with saints about whom we have only heard upon earth?
38330Now do tell me where you are going?"
38330Now tell me if you have decided to serve the Lord?"
38330Now, as none of you attend divine worship, suppose I read to you about Him and the words He spoke?"
38330One evening the young assistant called upon her friend, and said timidly,"You know Mr. So- and- so, do n''t you, sir?"
38330Only this morning, as I was coming to this meeting, I met a gentleman who said to me,"Where are you off to?
38330Or are you an Englishman?
38330Say, did you listen?
38330Shall public servants slave on for our convenience, with no man to care for their souls?
38330The Welsh and their descendants living in London about equal the united populations of six of the principal Welsh towns?
38330The men were startled as the Missionary inquired sternly,"Do you men believe that there is a God in heaven?"
38330The person addressed was the Missionary of the district, who had, by a kind touch of the arm and a cheerful"How are you to- day?"
38330The question before us this morning, as it seems to me, is, How can we stir one another up to take greater interest in the work?
38330The visitor turned towards the man, and said sharply,"Dear me, what can be the matter with you?"
38330There are about as many Scotch people and their descendants in London, as there are in Edinburgh?
38330There was a momentary embarrassment, until the patient, with a troubled expression of face, whispered,--"Who asked you to pray for me?
38330There was only one difficulty, and Tom considered it a real one, for he said gravely,"How is the banns to be got up?
38330They could not understand the question, and the Coroner repeated it:"Did you do anything to resuscitate the corpse?"
38330This remark was followed by a long silence, when the gentleman turned suddenly toward his reprover and inquired,--"Are you a religious man?"
38330To his surprise, the landlord, with a smile, offered him a number of handbills, and said,"You want to do me a good turn, do you?
38330To the inquiry,"What are you thumping there for?"
38330Upon glancing round, the visitor noticed a middle- aged man, whom he had not seen for several years, and inquired of him where he had been?
38330Went ye not forth with prayer?
38330What can lift you up from this abyss of ruin into which you have fallen?
38330What is it that can make you partakers with us of those national privileges which we enjoy?
38330What shall I do?"
38330What should we now do without the City missionary?
38330What, sir, did you hear?
38330When shall it be?"
38330Where the gin palace turns the night to day, And public- house and beer- shop line the way?
38330Which of the meetings are you going to attend?"
38330Why should not all the people be instructed in the law of the Lord?
38330Why then should any be lost for lack of knowledge?
38330Why?
38330Will Jesus chide thy weakness, Or call thy labour vain?
38330Will you accept one of these tracts?"
38330Will you advance on them in their swarming retirements of profligacy and pestilence?
38330Will you leave them alone to fester and to die?
38330With a sharp look at the stranger, he inquired,"Do you want me, Master?"
38330With a smile more awe- inspiring than ordinary frowns, he inquired,"Are you the chap what''s coming to all our rooms to make us religious?"
38330Would it not therefore be well for us to seek the required blessing?"
38330and''If a man die shall he live again?''
38330how''do?
38330what shall I do?"
38374''Ah,''said Lincoln,''that alters the case; but on what ground do you ask the nomination withdrawn?'' 38374 ''Has the Friend finished?''
38374''Is that so?'' 38374 Did Mr. Lincoln believe in prayer as a means of moving God?
38374Did Mr. Lincoln, in his said Inaugural, say:''Both read the same_ Word of God?_''No, because that would be admitting revelation. 38374 Did Stanton say I was a d------d fool?''
38374Holland came into my office, in 1865, and asked me this question:''What about Mr. Lincoln''s Christianity?'' 38374 If he had been asked the plain question,''Do you_ know_ that a God exists?''
38374The Bishop left the room, and Mr. Rhodes, who was in attendance, said:''Do you know the clergymen of this city?'' 38374 The President inquired:''On what question is the gentleman unsound?''
38374What was he?
38374Who are to- day''s Infidels?
38374''A church?''
38374''Do n''t you want to place the papers on file?''
38374''Do you desire to have mass said after the ordinances of the holy Catholic church?''
38374''Do you mean to say the President is a d------d fool?''
38374''Do you wish to have either or any of them call to see you to converse on religious topics?''
38374''Why, yes,''said Dick, pointing with his toe,''do n''t you see?
38374''Yes, I see,''said I,''but why do n''t you make a minister?''
38374ABRAHAM LINCOLN: WAS HE A CHRISTIAN?
38374ABRAHAM LINCOLN: WAS HE A CHRISTIAN?
38374As I came up, I said,''Dick, what are you about?
38374But how does an experimental Christian act?
38374But was this a correct view of it?
38374Can anything be more unreasonable than this?
38374Considering all this, what can be thought of the stories about what he is said to have confided to strangers in regard to his religion?"
38374Did Christianity transform him into a selfish, heartless being, who coolly disregarded even the eternal welfare of his best and dearest friends?
38374Did Lincoln change his belief after he left Springfield and went to Washington?
38374Did Lincoln ever use profane language?
38374Did he change his belief and become a convert to Christianity?
38374Did he forget it?
38374Do not other people, who are not Christians, love morality?
38374Do you mean to say that Mr. Lincoln joined a church?
38374Do you mean to say that Mr. Lincoln was a converted man and that he so declared?
38374Do you mean to say that Mr. Lincoln was a secret Christian, acting under the cloak of the devil to advance Christianity?
38374Does any human being believe that Lincoln ever uttered this?
38374Douglas, you know your own condition fully, and in view of your dissolution do you desire the ceremony of extreme unction to be performed?''
38374From the foregoing, is it not clearly evident that these four letters were all written by the same person?
38374Had he been converted would the clergymen of Springfield have denounced him as an Infidel in 1860?
38374Have they done this?
38374He said to him angrily:"What, have you, too, come to torment me with your prayers?"
38374He took the order to Stanton, but all that ever resulted from it was the following spirited colloquy:"''Did Lincoln give you an order of that kind?''
38374How did the struggling race of man build up its grand civilizations in the world before this book was given to mankind?
38374How does Mr. Reed undertake to refute it?
38374I am to be bullied by Congress, am I?
38374I met Dr. McGrew in 1888, and when I propounded the question,"Was Lincoln a Christian?"
38374I said:''Why, Colonel, does n''t Lincoln believe in a God?''
38374If Dr. Smith had converted Lincoln, as claimed, is it not reasonable to suppose that he would have joined Dr. Smith''s church?
38374If he was at that late, that fatal hour standing thus gloomily without the pale, what reason have we to suppose that he intended ever to enter?"
38374If he was converted, why was the fact not revealed before his death?
38374If so, then knowing that Dr. Reed wrote one of them, the Matheny letter, does it not necessarily follow that he wrote them all?
38374If so, what church did he join, and when did he join it?
38374If so, what is your authority?
38374If so, where do you get your information?
38374If so, where, when, and before whom did he declare or reveal it?
38374If this statement be true what becomes of the testimony of Holland and Bateman?
38374In answer to the question,"Was Lincoln a Christian?"
38374In the_ Open Court_ for Nov. 26, 1891, Mr. McCrie contributes an article on"What Was Abraham Lincoln''s Creed?"
38374Infidels to what are they?
38374Is it consistent in them to condemn a man for following their advice?
38374Is it possible that a Christian and a Calvinist would repeat such an irreverent, not to say blasphemous, supplication?
38374Is this a blot upon his fame?
38374Mr. Chase, wo n''t you make a draft of what you think ought to be inserted?''
38374Mr. Lincoln believe that Jesus was the Christ of God, the true and only begotten son of him, as the Christian creed contends?
38374Mr. Lincoln believe that the New Testament is of special divine authority, and fully and infallibly inspired, as the Christian contends?
38374Mr. Lincoln believe that the great Creator had connection through the form and instrumentality of a shadow with a Jewish girl?
38374Mr. Lincoln discard his logical faculties and reason with his heart?
38374Mr. Rutherford then said:''What more could you expect of an Infidel?''
38374Now, was the Northern Church overwhelmingly in favor of the extension of slavery?
38374Or did the Christians of Springfield oppose Lincoln because he was an Infidel?
38374Or shall we all agree that it was a conscientious and patriotic sacrifice?"
38374Supposing that he was base enough to be a hypocrite, what could induce him to lead the world to suppose he was an Infidel if he were not?
38374Was Abraham Lincoln a Christian?
38374Was Lincoln a fool, an ass, a hypocrite, or a combination of them all?
38374Was its vitality as an evangelizer exhausted in converting Lincoln?
38374Were eighty- seven per cent, of Northern Christians Democrats?
38374What becomes of the testimony of Reed''s witnesses?
38374What did the whole race of man do to know right from wrong during the countless years that passed before this book was given to the world?
38374What do the millions of people now living, who never heard of this book, do to know how to distinguish right from wrong?
38374What do you want?''
38374What of the other eight?
38374What''s the matter?''
38374When shall we look upon his like again?
38374When was he converted?
38374Where did Theodore Parker stand?
38374Who was it that once''showed us the Father and it sufficed us?''
38374Who was it that revealed to man a God like this?
38374Why did Mr. Reed not rehabilitate this damaged evidence?
38374Why did he not mention this when he gave his testimony?
38374Why did these men wait until he died to make these statements to the world?
38374Why do the statements of these witnesses, Smith, Edwards, and Brooks, not agree respecting the date of Lincoln''s conversion?
38374Why has it not been used to convert other Infidels?
38374Why not accept his statement, then?
38374Why then distort his words and in the face of this positive declaration attempt to prove that he was a Christian?
38374Why was the church opposed to him?
38374Will you let my name stay on the old sign till I come back from Washington?''
38374and the second-- what was wrong?
38374had the clergymen of Springfield no sympathy with a religious life?
38374not probable that he would have communicated knowledge of the fact to me as well as to her?"
38374or is this speech-- this supposed-- this fraudulent speech-- a lie?"
38374said I;''what do you mean?''
22542And the Lord said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, why is it that the people should murmur and dispute because of this thing? 22542 Are ye also deceived?"
22542But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
22542But what think ye? 22542 But which of you, having a servant plowing or feeding cattle, will say unto him by and by, when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat?
22542Foolssaid He,"did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?"
22542How can a man be born when he is old? 22542 In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
22542Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
22542Is it not written,He demanded of them in wrath,"My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?
22542Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 22542 Lord, is it I?"
22542Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
22542Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
22542Now is my soul troubled,He groaned;"and what shall I say?"
22542O ye of little faith;"Where is your faith?
22542Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? 22542 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
22542Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
22542Tell us therefore,they continued,"What thinkest thou?
22542Tell us,said they,"when shall these things be?
22542Then said they unto him, Who art thou? 22542 Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
22542Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
22542We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
22542What have I to do with thee?
22542What is that to us?
22542What is truth?
22542What is written in the law? 22542 What manner of man is this,"they asked one of another,"that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
22542What will ye give me?
22542When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? 22542 When Paul came to certain disciples, he asked if they had received the Holy Ghost?
22542Where have ye laid him?
22542Who is this Son of man?
22542Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
22542Who then can be saved?
22542Whom makest thou thyself?
22542Whose is this image and superscription?
22542Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 22542 [ 1090] The opening sentence,"But what think ye?"
22542[ 1247] And further,the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
22542[ 573] What stronger testimony of the Baptist''s integrity is needed? 22542 [ 910] Whatever of motive there may have been in the lawyer''s query,"Who is my neighbour?"
22542''Saidest thou dogs?
22542( 2 Kings 5:25) when his heart went with his servant all the way that he had gone; and even in the question of God Himself to Adam,''Where art thou?''
22542( Gen. 3:9), and to Cain,''Where is Abel thy brother?''
22542151, 152) raises the question and answers it with excellent reasoning and in eloquent lines:"Why did not this multitude of ignorant pilgrims resist?
22542A father among his children, and demanding Who committed this fault?
22542After long experience, Peter''s concern was:"Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
22542Again He put the question,"Whom seek ye?"
22542All these he had forsaken; what was to be his reward?
22542And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
22542And especially, how would she be regarded by her espoused husband?
22542And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
22542And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?"
22542And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?"
22542And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
22542And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
22542And they said, What need we any further witness?
22542And through what means could glory to God in the highest be more effectively rendered?
22542And what came of it all?
22542And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
22542And who would have been the legal successor to Joseph?
22542And why take ye thought for raiment?
22542And yet the third time Jesus asked,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
22542Andrew added that there was a lad present who had five barley loaves, and two small fishes,"But,"said he,"what are they among so many?"
22542Andrew and John were so impressed by the Baptist''s testimony that they immediately followed Jesus; and He, turning toward them asked:"What seek ye?"
22542Are ye not much better than they?
22542Are you in doubt as to what that message means to- day?
22542As they supplicated the Father in the Son''s name, Jesus appeared amongst them, and asked:"What will ye that I shall give unto you?"
22542As they wended their way down the mountain- side, they asked the Master:[787]"Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?"
22542Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?"
22542Behold he[ Christ] is in the desert, go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers, believe it not"?
22542Believest thou this?"
22542But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
22542But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
22542But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
22542But how can such come except through the maintenance of good will toward men?
22542But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
22542But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
22542But the Lord comforted them, saying"Why are ye troubled?
22542But was He a mere man, like even the most honored of God''s servants?
22542But which?
22542But why proceed with labored reasoning, which can lead to but one conclusion, when our Lord''s own words and other scriptures confirm the fact?
22542Caiaphas, rising from his seat to give dramatic emphasis to his question, demanded of Jesus:"Answerest thou nothing?
22542Calmly He replied to their piteous call,"Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
22542Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?"
22542Can it be said that the father''s foreknowledge is a cause of the son''s sinful life?
22542Can such souls as these be other than hypocrites in asking God to deliver them from the evils they have sought?
22542Construing the last declaration as applying to the mortal state only, they said:"Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?"
22542Could he not be just to them and charitable to the rest if he so chose?
22542Could it be that he was the Christ?
22542Did He dare to class them with Gentiles and lepers?
22542Did He pretend to exalt Himself above Abraham and the prophets?
22542Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
22542Enoch pleaded:"O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?"
22542For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
22542For the difficult passage,"Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?"
22542Had not John given to Jesus His first attestation?
22542Had not the lost been found again?
22542Had the Father so soon forgotten as to leave His Beloved Son thus to suffer?
22542Had they forgotten the former occasion on which a greater multitude had been fed and filled with but five loaves and two small fishes?
22542Had they not already seen signs in profusion?
22542Have they not read the scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
22542Have you never been so happy that you have had to weep?
22542Have you some besetting weakness, some sinful indulgence that you have vainly tried to overcome?
22542He demanded an explanation, saying:"Speakest thou not unto me?
22542He turned to look over the throng and asked,"Who touched my clothes?"
22542His opponents then asked with contemptuous or sarcastic intent,"Where is thy Father?"
22542How different was their acknowledgment of the Savior from that of Peter, who, to the Master''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
22542How much then is a man better than a sheep?"
22542I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
22542If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
22542If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
22542If such be true of every man''s existence, how transcendently so was it of the life of Him who came to die that men may live?
22542If you have not learned wisdom and prudence in the use of"unrighteous mammon,"how can you be trusted with the more enduring riches?
22542In accents of tenderness they asked of her:"Woman, why weepest thou?"
22542In amazement some of them said:"Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans?
22542In courteous interest, He asked:"What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?"
22542In simplicity and without pride or sense of self- righteousness, the young man said:"All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
22542In sorrowful earnestness the Lord pleaded with them, asking who is greater, he that sits at the table, or he that serves?
22542In stinging reminder of their national subjugation, Pilate asked with yet more cutting irony,"Shall I crucify your King?"
22542In the bewilderment of ignorance he asked,"How can these things be?"
22542In the early dawn they were hailed from the shore by One who asked:"Children, have ye any meat?
22542In trepidation he inquired:"Who art thou, Lord?"
22542In words of gentle yet unmistakable reproof the mother said:"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
22542Intent on drawing from the men a full statement of the matter by which they were so plainly agitated, the unrecognized Christ asked,"What things?"
22542Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cæsar, or not?"
22542Is it not a rational explanation that, when spoken authoritatively by Him, the two expressions were of allied meaning?
22542Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
22542Is it to be wondered at, that from the sixteenth century onward, churches of man''s contriving have multiplied with phenomenal rapidity?
22542Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?"
22542Is not the physician''s place among the afflicted ones?
22542Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
22542It implied a question soon to follow; and that proved to be: Which of the two sons was the obedient one?
22542It is true that they disobeyed the law of God, in eating things they were told not to eat; but who amongst you can rise up and condemn?"
22542It was called out by Peter''s question,"What shall we have therefore?"
22542It was the voice of the Christ:"_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
22542Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
22542Jesus answered with pathetic and mild reproof:"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
22542Jesus asked of them:"When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye anything?
22542Jesus averred that in the day of judgment many would pretend allegiance to Him, saying:"Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
22542Jesus caught him by the hand, saying:"O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
22542Jesus continued:"Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
22542Jesus knew their inmost thoughts,[415] and made reply thereto, saying:"Why reason ye these things in your hearts?
22542Jesus recognized in the man a fit subject for blessing, and said to him:"Wilt thou be made whole?"
22542Jesus said,"Thou hast rightly judged,"and proceeded:"Seest thou this woman?
22542Jesus walked toward the officers, with whom stood Judas, and asked,"Whom seek ye?"
22542Jesus, cognizant of their disaffection, asked:"Doth this offend you?"
22542Looking upon them and upon the grain fields nearby, Jesus continued:"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
22542Maddened with bigotry and blood- thirsty fanaticism, some of his colleagues turned upon him with the savage demand:"Art thou also of Galilee?"
22542Mark tells us that Jesus asked:"What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?"
22542Martha grew fretful in her bustling anxiety, and came in, saying:"Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
22542Mary''s sensitive nature was pained by the ungracious words of disapproval; but Jesus interposed, saying:"Why trouble ye the woman?
22542Matthew records the further question addressed to Jesus:"Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
22542Moreover, were it possible that a man could be born a second time literally and in the flesh, how could such a birth profit him in spiritual growth?
22542Most of the apostles fell into a state of introspection; and one after another exclaimed:"Is it I?"
22542Nathanael saw that Jesus could read his mind, and asked in surprize:"Whence knowest thou me?"
22542Nevertheless, the state of mind of some was such as to evoke from Jesus the question:"Will ye also go away?"
22542Not a few of the disciples failed to comprehend His teachings; and their complaints drew from Him these words:"Doth this offend you?
22542O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
22542Of the contentious scribes He asked:"What question ye with them?"
22542Of them Jesus asked:"Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?"
22542Of what service would a lighted candle be if hidden under a tub or a box?
22542Once more he took Jesus into the judgment hall, and in trepidation asked,"Whence art thou?"
22542One of those who had been impressed by His doctrines submitted this question:"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
22542One said to the other,"Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?"
22542Ought we not to be liberal and charitable in our judgment as to the intent of others?
22542Our Lord countered their poorly veiled purpose by asking:"Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days?"
22542Our Lord''s reply to the first part of the inquiry we shall consider presently; concerning the second, He asked"Know ye not the parable?
22542Pained over the lack of gratitude on the part of the nine, Jesus exclaimed:"Were there not ten cleansed?
22542Peter here broke in with a question:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
22542Peter put the question,"Lord, whither goest thou?"
22542Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
22542Peter wished to peer into the future as to his companion''s fate-- was John also to die for the faith?
22542Peter, speaking for himself and his brethren, answered with pathos and conviction:"Lord, to whom shall we go?
22542Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
22542Pilate, plainly without animosity or prejudice against Jesus, asked:"Art thou the King of the Jews?
22542Pilate, surprized, disappointed, and angered, then asked:"What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
22542SEEKERS AFTER SIGNS?
22542Said He:"How is it that ye sought me?
22542Said He:"Woman, what have I to do with thee?
22542Said they:"Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven, and consume them, even as Elias did?
22542Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
22542She expressed her surprize in the question"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
22542She heard His sympathizing inquiry:"Woman, why weepest thou?
22542Should He say,"Father, save me from this hour"when as He knew"for this cause"had He come"unto this hour?"
22542Simon and the others at table murmured within themselves,"Who is this that forgiveth sins also?"
22542So Peter spake it in name of them all: Lord, to whom shall we go?
22542So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
22542So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
22542So this official deputation, with plans matured, came to Him saying:"By what authority doest thou these things?
22542So, when Pilate reiterated the question:"Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?"
22542Some of the Pharisees caught the remark, and asked in pride:"Are we blind also?"
22542Some of them asked querulously,"Will he kill himself?"
22542Some of those who heard demurred to the Pharisaic deduction, and asked:"How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?"
22542Soon after, visiting Sepharedish Jews of Nablous, Dr. Frankl asked one of that sect,''if he had any intercourse with the Samaritans?''
22542Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?"
22542The Lord knew this man''s heart, and said:"Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
22542The Lord replied:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
22542The Pharisees asked:"Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?"
22542The Pharisees had a ready rejoinder:"Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?"
22542The baptism of John, whence was it?
22542The crucial question followed immediately:"Art thou then the Son of God?
22542The disciples, eager to learn, asked:"Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
22542The ever recurring question was, Who is this new prophet?
22542The first question put to Him was,"Art thou the Christ?
22542The high priest accused the prisoners by question and affirmation:"Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name?
22542The inquiry referred specifically to time-- when were these things to be?
22542The question in his mind was not-- Can Jesus heal me?
22542The question then arose, how, and upon what principle, should the salvation, exaltation and eternal glory of God''s sons be brought about?
22542The question they discussed was:"What do we?
22542The reply must have been humbling if not humiliating to the man:"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
22542The same offense might be found in Elisha''s''Whence comest thou, Gehazi?''
22542The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
22542The women retreated with a cry of horror, and one of them said,''Have you been among the worshipers of the pigeons?''
22542Their inquiry was:"How long dost thou make us to doubt?
22542Then He spoke to them, asking:"Believe ye that I am able to do this?"
22542Then asked he in seeming surprize,"Unto what then were ye baptized?
22542Then of the lawyer Jesus asked:"Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbor unto him that fell among the thieves?
22542Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
22542Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
22542Then, with startling abruptness, He challenged them with the question,"Why go ye about to kill me?"
22542There Peter was approached by a collector of the temple tax, who asked:"Doth not your Master pay tribute?
22542There came to Jerusalem certain men from afar, wise men they were called, and they asked,"Where is he that is born King of the Jews?
22542There was such graciousness in His words that all wondered, and they said,"Is not this Joseph''s son?
22542Therefore he asked of them:"Whom will ye that I release unto you?
22542Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
22542They have received what they bid for; what more can such men demand or consistently expect?
22542They knew Him to be the Christ, the Son of the living God; and how could such a One be brought into subjection and be slain?
22542They propounded a plain question:"Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast, but thy disciples fast not?
22542They secured the publicity they sought; what more could they ask?
22542They that heard were pricked in their hearts, and in contrition cried out to the apostles:"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
22542They were set above kings, for is it not written''Through me kings reign''?
22542Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
22542This lawyer, standing up among the people who had gathered to hear Jesus, asked:"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
22542This reiteration of His distinctive supremacy brought forth the challenging question,"Who art thou?"
22542Thus, as quoted by Farrar( p. 166 note):"''Are you a Jew?''
22542To Jesus they presented this statement and question:"Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest thou?"
22542To all such Jesus said, on entering:"Why make ye this ado, and weep?
22542To the Lord''s question,"What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?"
22542To the further inquiry-- Did they actually occur?
22542To the inquiry of the uninformed,"Who is this?"
22542To the inquiry-- Were the Bible miracles probable?
22542Turning to the disciples, He asked in tones of gentle yet unmistakable reproof:"Where is your faith?"
22542WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
22542Was it possible that the angel''s words to her had reference to this supreme expectation and hope of the nation?
22542Was it proper that the Son of God should go hungry?
22542We find brief mention of him at the time the five thousand were fed, on which occasion Jesus asked him"Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?"
22542Were the children of Abraham included?
22542Were they first found in an oyster, or in some manufacturing laboratory?
22542Were they the ninety and nine, who, by self- estimation had strayed not, being"just persons, which need no repentance?"
22542Were they to be likened unto despized unbelievers, and that too by the son of the village carpenter, who had grown from childhood in their community?
22542Were they, His townsmen, to be slighted?
22542Were those grumblers justified in their evil displeasure because their master was charitable and good?
22542What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
22542What blasphemy could be greater?
22542What cared they that no sentence had been pronounced against him, or that they were acting in reckless defiance of Roman law?
22542What did it mean?
22542What did this Galilean, who owned nothing but the clothes He wore, know about money or the best way of administering wealth?
22542What does the brightest light avail the man who is blind?
22542What finds he inside the gilded wrapping?
22542What need of the decalog could there be if mankind would obey this first and great and all- embracing commandment?
22542What other man has been without sin, and therefore wholly exempt from the dominion of Satan, and to whom death, the wage of sin, is not naturally due?
22542What other man has come to earth with such appointment, clothed with the authority of such foreordination?
22542What other man has lived with power to withstand death, over whom death could not prevail except through his own submission?
22542What right have we to declare that God meant not what He said?
22542What right have we to turn the scriptures from their proper sense and meaning?
22542What sayest thou of thyself?
22542What think ye?
22542What was the opinion of the common people worth?
22542What was the speck in his neighbor''s vision to the obscuring beam in his own eye?
22542What will mortals not do, to what lengths have men not gone, to assuage the pangs of hunger?
22542When He reached Peter, that impulsive apostle protested, saying:"Lord, dost thou wash my feet?"
22542When Peter entered, and was about to inform the Master concerning the interview, Jesus forestalled him, saying:"What thinkest thou, Simon?
22542When he tested the efficacy of their baptism by asking"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
22542When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which is gone forth out of me?
22542When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
22542When the meal was finished,"Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
22542When they had retired to the house, they asked of Jesus,"Why could not we cast him out?"
22542When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
22542Whence came His wisdom, before which all their academic attainments were as nothing?
22542Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?"
22542Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
22542Which mountain overtops all the rest?
22542Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
22542Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
22542Which river is the longest or the largest?
22542Whither can we go for words of eternal life, if not to Christ?
22542Who among men can word a more solemn and awful warning against the danger of committing the dread unpardonable sin?
22542Who baptized you, then?
22542Who ever did that?
22542Who ever had so great a privilege or glory?
22542Who ever led the Son of God into the waters of baptism, beholding the Holy Ghost descend upon Him in the sign of a dove?
22542Who is the greatest poet, philosopher, scientist, preacher or statesman?
22542Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
22542Who of them was to be prime minister; who would be chancellor, who the commander of the troops?
22542Who stands first and foremost in the community, the nation, or even, as the apostles in their aspiring ignorance asked, in the kingdom of heaven?
22542Who was trusted with such a mission before or since?
22542Who would dare to affirm that man can originate a priesthood which God is bound to honor and acknowledge?
22542Whose should be the wealth, to amass which he had jeopardized his soul?
22542Why did Ahab not dare to arrest Elijah at the door of Naboth''s vineyard?
22542Why did David abjectly obey the orders of Joab?
22542Why did Pilate waver, hesitate, vacillate, and at length yield contrary to his conscience and his will?
22542Why did not every man of the tribe of Simeon become a Goel to the dauntless assassin?
22542Why did not some among the multitude object?
22542Why not prove the Father''s interest in His Son at this moment of dire necessity?
22542Why would He not treat them to some entertaining exhibition of His powers?
22542Why, in the same way we might ask, did Saul suffer Samuel to beard him in the very presence of his army?
22542With burning words of certain conviction He continued:"O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
22542With ill- concealed anger the temple officials demanded of Him:"Hearest thou what these say?"
22542With seeming indignation they rejoined:"Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
22542Would He clear Himself of the blasphemy that attached to the unjustified acknowledgment of so awful a dignity?
22542Would he be justified in keeping aloof from the sick and the suffering?
22542Would they also go away?
22542Would you know where Christ is to be found?
22542Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
22542Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
22542Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
22542[ 1000] Jesus said:"Why callest thou me good?
22542[ 1003] Everyone of us may pertinently ask, What do I lack?
22542[ 1008] Was there not a suggestion of the hireling''s spirit in the query of even the first of the apostles,"What shall we have therefore?"
22542[ 1027] Jesus thus met her objection:"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?"
22542[ 1243] This is a more nearly correct translation than"wherefore art thou come?"
22542[ 1296] Wherein lay the cause of Pilate''s weakness?
22542[ 423]"Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
22542[ 566] These came to Christ and reported the purpose of their visit thus:"John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
22542[ 598] At this triumph over the powers of evil the people were the more amazed and said:"Is not this the son of David?"
22542[ 668] Jesus asked,"What is thy name?"
22542[ 686] But there is in Christ''s question,"Who touched me?"
22542[ 713] Jesus, realizing that the people were hungry, asked Philip, one of the Twelve,"Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?"
22542[ 740] To the question:"Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
22542[ 818]"How think ye?
22542[ 851] The question of the scribes and Pharisees,"But what sayest thou?"
22542[ 942] WILL MANY OR FEW BE SAVED?
22542and added:"What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?"
22542and extended the question,"or to do evil?
22542and how then will ye know all parables?
22542and in thy name done many wonderful works?
22542and in thy name done many wonderful works?
22542and in thy name have cast out devils?
22542and in thy name have cast out devils?
22542and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
22542and what was the greatest commandment of all?
22542and who are my brethren?"
22542and who gave thee this authority?"
22542and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
22542and"How is it that ye have no faith?"
22542and"Wherefore didst thou doubt?
22542art thou come to destroy us?
22542asked Salameh Cohen, the Samaritan high priest, of Dr. Frankl;''and do you come to us, the Samaritans, who are despised by the Jews?''
22542but where are the nine?
22542but-- Will He heal me?
22542can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
22542from heaven, or of men?"
22542from whence then hath it tares?
22542hath no man condemned thee?
22542he answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
22542he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
22542how long shall I suffer you?"
22542how readest thou?"
22542in other words, Can this be any other than the Christ we have been so long expecting?
22542knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?"
22542meaning, Art thou also a disciple of this Galilean whom we hate?
22542of their own children, or of strangers?
22542of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
22542or as Luke puts it,"Who touched me?"
22542or look we for another?"
22542or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
22542or, according to a more correct transcript of them:''Why does this one speak thus?
22542or, as Matthew states the question:"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
22542they demanded; and further,"Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?"
22542till seven times?"
22542to save life, or to kill?"
22542what is it which these witness against thee?"
22542what shall I say unto them?
22542which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_"What mind of man can fathom the significance of that awful cry?
22542which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_"What mind of man can fathom the significance of that awful cry?
22542whom seekest thou?"
22542whose son is he?
22542why are they then baptized for the dead?
22542will ye also be his disciples?"
22542wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
22542wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
35663How,asked this chief,"can_ your_ religion be the_ true_ one, since you_ white_ men do not_ all_ profess the_ same_?
35663If my course was insidious,( Lord John), why did you take part in that course? 35663 Listen to me, Master Doctor,"said he:"do you consider that, for fifteen years, you have said mass almost every day?
35663Need I go on, my Lord? 35663 Plaise your reverince, did n''t you say, I was to take my wife for better, and for worse?"
35663Thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
35663True,replied Satan;"but in the Churches of Turks and Heathens, is not everything done in an orderly manner, and in the spirit of obedience?
35663Well,asked the clergyman,"how did I marry you wrongly?"
356632?
35663And how were they answered?
35663And let me ask you, if_ you_ are_ certain_, that all the charges, which you have just brought against the_ Catholics_ are_ true_?
35663And why?
35663And why?
35663And why?
35663And why?
35663And would you not pity his case?
35663But are the Catholics of the Latin Church, singular in the use of an ancient tongue, in their service?
35663But by what human power can they ever surmount the above obstacles?
35663But by_ what_ spiritual art of chemistry, is she to perform this wonderful, and_ superhuman_ operation?
35663But can it be, that Lord John here intimates, that these Protestant Clergymen, have been paying_ divine_ honour to the saints?
35663But did you ever ask yourselves, whether all that you then read or heard, was_ really_ true?
35663But do you ever hear of us Catholics, or Dissenters, styling this an extraordinary movement on the part of the Queen?
35663But how did these wretches come off at last?
35663But how was this_ manifest_ contradiction, introduced into your prayer- book?
35663But if they have broken no law, why all this fury, and tirade against them as if they had?
35663But is it true, that the modern Church of England, has always held in such abhorrence, the celebration of her liturgy, in an unknown tongue?
35663But is not_ God__ always_ above_ man_?
35663But is the adoption of the Latin tongue, peculiar only to some of the Protestant Clergymen, of the present day?
35663But of what precipice?
35663But shall I apply the second part to_ you_, or_ your_ Protestant ancestors?
35663But surely, we shall not be told, that this inclination to Catholicity, is owing to the want of scriptural knowledge in England?
35663But to the verge of what precipice?
35663But was not Titus Oates himself a_ Jesuit_, or at least, a_ Catholic_?
35663But what comes next, in your godly prayer- book?
35663But what have I to say to Lord John Russell''s late letter?
35663But when the Queen issues Her Spiritual Instruments, or if you please, Bulls, does she not parcel out the land of England?
35663But why mention merely Ireland?
35663But you will say, why do you address us in particular?
35663But, gentlemen, you may perhaps ask, why did you not attend our public meeting?
35663But, my Lord, why need I, in addressing myself to you on this subject, do more than refer you to the cruel, the savage, the bloody penal code?
35663But, what does your Church Catechism( which is in your prayer- book) teach children on this subject?
35663But, why should_ you_ do_ this_, when according_ to you_, there is_ only one_ mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ?
35663Can I call_ them consistent_ men?
35663Can it be unreasonably urged, against the Catholics of the present day?
35663Can you_ prove it_?
35663Did you consider, that abuse, is no argument, declamation, no evidence, accusation, no verdict?
35663Did you examine the witnesses on the_ other_ side?
35663Did you not condemn the poor Catholics,_ unheard_, and without giving them a_ fair_ trial?
35663Did you read any_ Catholic_ book, or consult any well- instructed_ Catholic_ layman, or minister on these subjects?
35663Do not the Dissenters also, enjoy in England, the free exercise of_ their_ spiritual powers?
35663Do the Dissenters of England acknowledge Her supremacy in_ spiritual_ matters?
35663Does not the scripture, which you so often extol, tell you,"that you ought not to do unto others, that which you do not wish others to do unto you?"
35663Does that authorize their worship as orthodox, and perfectly correct?
35663For does not the Scripture, plainly tell us, that"a house divided against itself, can not stand?"
35663For, if the law meant, to exclude us from_ all_ places and_ all_ titles_ whatsoever_, why did it_ not say so_?
35663Had I done so, would they not have been tempted to apply to me the words of the Poet?
35663Have not millions of money, been subscribed for the printing of the scriptures, have not millions of bibles, been printed and circulated in England?
35663Have they not been warned against it, again, and again, in the House of Lords and Commons?
35663Have they not been warned against it, in almost every pulpit( except Catholic) in England?
35663Have they not been warned against it, in almost every rank of society?
35663Have they not been warned against it, in books of all descriptions, from the large folio to the penny tract?
35663Have they not been warned against it, these three hundred years at least?
35663How then can it be contrary to law?
35663How, then, can she be holy?
35663How, then, can this Protestant Church be called''the most tolerant in the world?''
35663How,_ then_, are your people to obtain eternal life by your_ false_, and mutilated title- deeds of the Scripture?
35663How?
35663I ask you,_ what_ reason had your scriptural Church for this_ audacious_ step?
35663INHABITANTS, I have been lately often asked, why I did not attend the above meeting?
35663If I practised''mummeries and superstition,''why did_ you_, come to join in them, for nearly seven years?
35663If I so muttered the liturgy, as to disguise its language, why did_ you_ join in so glaring a profaneness, for nearly seven years?
35663If any, why not let the law be calmly and quietly enforced against them?
35663If there be, where is our vaunted boast, of"liberty of conscience_ to all_?"
35663If they did it_ justly_, by act of Parliament, why can not the same thing be done again_ justly_, by Act of Parliament?
35663If, most Reverend Gentlemen, I were to assert that_ you_ all once committed_ murder_, you would very sharply ask,_ when_,_ where_, and_ how_?
35663In convocation?
35663In short has not almost every one a bible, to which he confidently appeals as his word of life?
35663In short, have they not been warned against it by every means, that human ingenuity could devise?
35663In synod?
35663In the name of all that is terrible, what is this danger, that is impending over us?
35663Is it in the nature of things, that_ God_ should_ contradict_ Himself, to second the BABEL ideas, of your scriptural Church, yet to be formed?
35663Is it the Theological hodge- podge, the farrago of all the religions, which believe in the Gospel?
35663Is it the collection of sects which have sprung from the Reformation?
35663It appears, therefore, the devils know, and hear what is passing upon earth, and why should not the saints and angels of God?
35663May they not justly apply to you, the words of the old proverb,"Physicians, cure yourselves?"
35663Most Reverend Gentlemen, may I ask you, what kind of a prayer- book, must that be, which was made by these inconsistent, and monstrous men?
35663Nay, do not all these dissenters, claim_ their_ spiritual rights and authority,_ independent of the Queen_?
35663Need we add a syllable more, to rouse the attention of the thinking community?"
35663Now do any of these possessions belong to Her Majesty?
35663Now, although the Protestant Church may_ honour_ these gentlemen, with the name of_ Reverend_, does it consider them to be ministers?
35663Now, did you receive any spiritual power, or was this a mere form?
35663Now, gentlemen, had you been asked at the meeting, what the Pope''s Bull was?
35663Now, if this is not_ our_ Church, I would ask, what Church_ is it_?
35663Now, please tell me, Most Reverend Gentlemen, of_ what_ is your new spiritual Church to be built?
35663Now, upon_ what_ foundation will your Church_ re_construct this demolished spiritual edifice?
35663Now, which of all these false translations was your scriptural Church to adopt as her only rule of faith and for that of the people?
35663Now, why was not this power of forgiving sins, to extend also to_ future_ ages?
35663Now, ye honest men of England, would you not think that man was treated very_ unfairly_?
35663Oh how_ strikingly_ does the_ first_ part of this sacred passage apply to_ our charitable_ Catholic ancestors?
35663Oh, but you will naturally say, this is an old song, what has it to do with the present subject?
35663On the bench of Bishops?
35663Or where indeed, shall we find the Church?
35663Or, that I may not speak in a foreign tongue,"What forbids us to tell the truth, with a smile?"
35663Pray, most Reverend Gentlemen, where was your Protestant Scriptural Church, during this_ eight_ hundred years of damnable idolatry?
35663Really, Gentlemen, is not this also a most"extraordinary and presumptuous movement"of your scriptural Church, on the_ intellects_ of Englishmen?
35663Really, Gentlemen, is not this, another most"extraordinary and presumptuous movement"of your scriptural Church, on the_ intellects_ of Englishmen?
35663Really, Gentlemen, what was the cause of your silence, on this occasion?
35663Really, can you obtain the possession of property by_ corrupt_ and mutilated title- deeds?
35663Really, gentlemen, was not this a"most extraordinary and presumptuous movement"on the_ rights_ of your Catholic fellow subjects?
35663Really, was not_ this_, a most inconsistent,"extraordinary and presumptuous movement,"of this dissenting minister?
35663The gentleman replied,"Are you, Sir,_ certain_ that he_ has_ murdered two or three people?
35663Thus it forbids us, to have an Archbishop of_ Canterbury_, or a Bishop of_ London_, of_ Durham_,& c. And why so?
35663To this objection, gentlemen, I reply, Do the Catholics in England acknowledge the Queen''s supremacy in_ spiritual_ matters?
35663Was it lack of zeal, or lack of courage on your part?
35663What English Law have they transgressed?
35663What aggression have the Pope and Dr. Wiseman committed?
35663What could Catholics do more?
35663What does he mean?
35663What then, can be the reason of this late increase of Catholicity in England?
35663What, if all this while, you have been guilty of idolatry, and, instead of adoring the body and blood of Christ, have adored only bread and wine?"
35663What, then, are the people to do in this awful fix?
35663Why did_ you_ so far and so deeply join, as to receive at my hands, so late as Ash Wednesday, 1849, the holy Eucharist, yourself and your family?
35663Why should not then the_ same_ principles, be adopted in_ judging_ of the_ Catholic_ religion?
35663Why therefore, has not the Pope, an equal right to extend_ his_ spiritual blessings to the Catholics of England?
35663Why, it asks them,"What is the inward part, or the thing signified?"
35663Why, therefore, will you refuse the exercise of their spiritual rights, to your_ Catholic_ fellow creatures?
35663Will the fee for baptism be now demanded, as baptism has been_ lately_ declared to be an unnecessary act of religion in the Protestant Church?
35663Would you believe it?
35663Would you not feel for such a man?
35663You will, of course, expect a little of the comic, as coming from my pen, well, as the poet says, Ridentum dicere verum Quid vetat?
35663[ E] But some one will perhaps inquire, does the Protestant Church consider_ your_ Catholic Ministers_ really_ ordained?
35663[ L] But some will perhaps ask, why did the_ first_ reformers inveigh_ so much_ against_ Purgatory_ and_ Prayers for the dead_?
35663[ Q] But what shall I say of those dissenters, who have joined with the Protestant Church, in the late fury and tirade against us Catholics?
35663and_ secondly, if it does_, have I heard the_ proofs_, which may be advanced,_ in confirmation_ of_ that_ doctrine?
35663justly observed) that Ireland ever saw?"
35663or, what the Catholic Hierarchy meant?
35663why, therefore, should you wish us to exclude the_ Catholics_ from a share of that_ universal_ Charity?"
38644But did you see them with your natural,--your bodily eyes, just as you see this pencil- case in my hand? 38644 Did you see the plates, and the engravings on them with your bodily eyes?"
38644Is there no minister present to officiate?
38644Is what is written in the letter true? 38644 Well, gentlemen, I find your friend here is for Christ: which side are you on?
38644What is it then that makes you unhappy?
38644Will you pray with me, dear father?
38644A large congregation sat before me, but where were the individuals and families that twenty years before filled those pews?
38644After ten or fifteen minutes she again opened her eyes, and fixing an intense look upon Mrs. W----, said,"Dear missa, do you not love Jesus?"
38644And could I stand by her grave, and not have these recollections come thronging upon me?
38644And could I then fail to remember the sad hour when that dear sainted mother gasping in the agonies of death bade us all a long farewell?
38644And her mother- in- law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to- day?
38644And where too was the pastor whose voice used to echo through this temple?
38644Are there not in the length and breadth of our Church a dozen men of this character, who will make this sacrifice for Christ and for undying souls?
38644Are you not treated kindly by your master and his family?"
38644But what shall we say of the success of Mormonism in the Atlantic states,--gathering its converts from orthodox and evangelical churches?
38644But where was she?
38644But, dear husband, will you not join me in yonder heaven?
38644But, said Mrs. W----,"Are you not afraid to die?"
38644Can I ever forget how each night and morning in childhood''s happy days I knelt at her side to repeat"OUR FATHER?"
38644Can I ever forget how in my childish sorrows her voice soothed my distress, and her bright beaming smile spread a sunshine around my path?
38644Can I ever forget that cradle hymn, that calmed my infant fears, and hushed all my troubles to repose?
38644Can I ever forget the kindliness of that eye that beamed with such sweet affection on me?
38644Can I ever forget the soft velvet pressure of that hand, which when I was sick was laid so gently on my burning, feverish brow?
38644Can I ever forget the tones of that sweet voice that first breathed into my infant ear the name of Jesus?
38644Can not one be found who is willing to go to the Iowa country?
38644Do the walls of these cottages and farm- houses resound to the voice of prayer and praise with each rising and setting sun?
38644Does not this show that ours is a world full of disorder and sin?
38644Have ye obtained a Bible save it were by the Jews?
38644Her husband has a good farm, and the crops look well; but what is all this to him, now that his wife and children are all gone?
38644How could they part?
38644How will they escape from his mighty hand when he poureth out his fury like fire?"
38644I accosted an elderly lady that stood near me and said--"Are we to have no religious services on this occasion?"
38644I inquired if such things were of common occurrence among the slave population?
38644I inquired of Joseph Smith, Jr., who was to be the first that would be allowed to see the book of plates?
38644I know it will be natural to ask, can nothing be done to arrest the progress of these mighty evils?
38644I remembered how in the wild buoyancy of childhood we strolled together through the orchard, and gathered fruit from a favourite tree?
38644I then turned to another and said,"Are there no ministers who reside in this part of the country?"
38644Is the Saviour of sinners universally known, and loved, and served here?
38644Is there not one in the classes now graduating in our seminaries, that will come over to this Macedon and help them?
38644Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
38644Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
38644Knowest thou the meaning of the tree which thy father saw?
38644Oh what will become of our land when God riseth up to judge the earth?
38644Shall she go alone?
38644She inquired what he was writing?
38644Should we so frequently hear of infidelity, and our breaking sins among the children of Christian professors?
38644Suddenly, however, he stopped, and wished to know if there was any possibility of our being interrupted or overheard?
38644The question has been frequently asked, why the sect whose history we have been attempting to sketch, are called Mormons?
38644The woman with whom you were conversing is the mother of four children, and has never been married?
38644Therefore turn again my daughters, why will ye go with me?
38644They asked him"what meaneth the river of water which our father saw?"
38644Together we bowed down there in silent grief?
38644Was not this a beautiful instance of filial piety?
38644Was this that noble, gifted boy, in relation to whom such high hopes were formed, and who had naturally such generous and kind feelings?
38644We are going to meet them at the judgment bar-- shall we not make every effort to send them the gospel?
38644What can be done for Illinois?
38644What can be done for the West?
38644What hallowed thoughts and sacred remembrances stand associated with the dust that slumbers in that narrow house?
38644When will men show as much respect to God and his institutions, as they do to the worms of the dust around them?
38644Where was that mother in Israel-- that much respected and hoary headed man, whose voice used to give such deep emphasis to the responses?
38644Where were a hundred others, whose images came up fast before me?
38644Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
38644Who can look on such a scene and not remember its Creator?
38644Why should I not have done so?
38644Why should she not now return to her native land-- to the altars of her fathers-- and the home of her childhood?
38644Will not God one day visit for these things?
38644Will not God visit for such things?
38644Will you not bring these dear, precious ones with you there?
38644Would not the baptized youth of our congregation be a very different race of beings from what they now are?
38644_ Ques._ Did you sign your name to it?
38644_ Ques._ Is what is written in the letter true?
38644_ Ques._ What agency had you in having this letter sent to Mr. Storrs?
38644and where wroughtest thou?
38644said I,"what makes you unhappy?
39864Are all the consolations of God small with you, father?
39864Can anything on earth be more beautiful,says one writer,"than such a death?
39864I went to America,he says,"to convert the Indians, but O, who shall convert me?
39864Is that all they have done?
39864Now, if the same body do not rise again, what need is there of opening the graves at the end of the world?
39864True,responded the Moravian elder,"but do you know that he saves you?"
39864What is the meaning of perfection? 39864 And are not these lost sheep? 39864 And what is their gain? 39864 And who says ye shall not; or, at least, not till your soul is separated from your body?
39864And will none of the preachers come here?
39864Another, in which the writer exhorts Wesley to Haste hence to Rome, thy proper place, Why should we share in thy disgrace?
39864Are all of them together stronger than God?
39864Are they living, and will they not come?"
39864But what can harm us if God be on our side?"
39864But who are they who prepare and sell them only for this end?
39864But who was this Dr. Cutler who wrote the letter from Boston in 1750?
39864But"if God be for you, who can be against you?"
39864Did ever divine or philosopher state the question more clearly?
39864Did he encourage his people to seek such a blessing, and, when obtained, profess it in a humble spirit?
39864Do you know ten distillers in England?
39864Does the Spirit of God bear witness with your spirit that you are a child of God?"
39864For they frequently asked those who feared God,''Do you know that your sins are forgiven?''
39864He says:"But what is the faith which is properly saving?
39864He seems to have lost much of his early devotion, causing Mr. Wesley to say,"O, why did he not die forty years ago?"
39864He then asked,"Where do the Methodist preachers stop when they come to town?"
39864How did Quixotism get into your head?
39864Is it not the blood of these men?
39864Is it not time to bury the ancient allegation that the early Methodists were indifferent or hostile to learning?
39864It is pertinent to ask, How did it win its success?
39864It may be asked, How was he able to accomplish so much?
39864John inquires again,"Are you near heaven?"
39864John sympathetically inquires,"Do you suffer much, father?"
39864Now, what would your worship advise us to do?"
39864O, shall I ever forget the divine Hand which has supported me?"
39864O, who will deliver me from this fear of death?"
39864One inquired of John:"Do you intend to become a knight- errant?
39864Spangenberg continued,"Do you know Jesus Christ?"
39864Spangenberg gravely added,"Do you know yourself?"
39864Standing on the walls of this Zion in 1791 and looking around, what would we see?
39864The devout man of God saw clearly the need of the young evangelist, and inquired of him:"Have you the witness within yourself?
39864The mob assembled, arrested him, and dragged him before a magistrate, who inquired,"What have Mr. Wesley and the Methodists done?"
39864The more important question is: Did Mr. Wesley believe and teach that such an experience was possible in this life?
39864Then going close to the place, Mr. Wesley said:"Thou deaf and dumb devil, why dost thou frighten these children, who can not answer for themselves?
39864What has been the growth?
39864What shall we now say of universal Methodism?
39864What then?
39864When was ever such a question asked, or call made, and Methodist preachers not ready to respond,"Here I am, send me"?
39864Where is Bromfield?
39864Where is John Pawson?
39864Where is Nicholas Manners?
39864Where is the proof?
39864Who can estimate the value of that earnest personal appeal to that card- playing company?
39864Who is willing to go?"
39864Who remembers the name of Rector Romley, that ecclesiastical pretender who arrogated to himself such authority?
39864Who, then, would enjoy their large estate and sumptuous palaces?
39864Why not?
39864what brings eternal salvation to all those that keep it to the end?
39864would you have me be a saint all at once?"
389501. Who of us is_ now_ accepted of God? 38950 But has God provided one so qualified?
38950But who is sufficient for these things? 38950 Can you split this hair?
38950Do n''t you know poets are all envious? 38950 Do you think,"said Fletcher,"that I have been twenty- five years the minister of the Lord of life, to be afraid of death now?
38950How came you to think of my going to leave Madeley? 38950 Pray on, and help to a peaceful end, my beloved friends,"Your faithful Brother,"C. W."TO MR. J. F."''Spared to keep the people,''says my dear friend?
38950What encouragement is then left for the gentlemen of the Pays de Vaud? 38950 ''Are they?'' 38950 ''Methodist, madam,''said he;''pray, what is that?'' 38950 ***** In the minutes of the Methodist Conference which met at Bristol, in July, 1786, the following entry occurs:_ Q._ Who has died this year?
38950A quarter of a century ago, at the first Methodist Conference, the question was asked,"Have we not unawares leaned too much to Calvinism?
38950And how differs this from_ secundum merita operum_?
38950And if this is not_ in order_ to find favour, what does he do them for?
38950And is thy maintenance such as suits a minister of the gospel?
38950And shall we lightly lift up our pens, our tongues, our hands against him?
38950And shall we make a hurry and noise, to bring in railing accusations against him with more success?...
38950But of all this he knew nothing;--how could he?
38950But what had this to do with Calvinism?
38950But what have I learned myself meantime?
38950But who among those that never heard of Christ?
38950But who shall live when the Lord doth this?
38950But why did Fletcher so soon withdraw from the presidency of the college?
38950Can I accept an office for which I have such small talents?
38950Dost thou believe that thou art a minister of Christ?
38950Dost thou believe that thy Church, or as it is called, the Church of England, is the Church of Christ?
38950Dost thou do so?
38950Fletcher''s father had served the king of France, why should not he take service under the king of Portugal, who was about to send troops to Brazil?
38950Here it was that I saw, shall I say an angel in human flesh?
38950How does this differ from_ for the sake of our works_?
38950I suspect that my own vanity gives more weight to this second objection than it deserves to have: what think you?
38950If we_ will_ quarrel, can we find nobody to fall out with, but the minister upon whom God puts the greatest honour?
38950Is not this the earliest instance of the use of this term?]
38950Is not this''salvation by works''?
38950Is the baptism thou baptizest with, the baptism of Him who baptized with the Holy Ghost?
38950Is this the same with''he that is sincere''?
38950Might it not be time to ask this question again, and answer it in a less uncertain manner?
38950Might not such explanations and concessions have secured peace?
38950Mr. Hill suggested Madeley;"Would you like that?"
38950My dear sir, what must be done?
38950Nay, more; why did He prefer her with all her behaviour to good- natured, virtuous, religious, undisturbed Simon?
38950Shall the sons of the prophets, shall even children in grace and knowledge, openly traduce the venerable seer, and his abundant labours?"
38950Was a seven years war absolutely necessary?
38950Was not Paul a tentmaker?
38950What could be expected of a rough collier population but hard drinking, profane swearing, and cruel sports?
38950What have we then been disputing about for these thirty years?
38950What then is the bearing of his spiritual life and the influence of his example upon these latter?
38950What to do to keep within these bounds?
38950What was that change?
38950What was to be done?
38950What''s the proper length of a sermon for hearers and speaker?
38950Wherein?
38950Whether we are to preach the law, and morality, and why?
38950Whether we may allegorize Scripture, and how far?
38950Who is he?
38950Who knows but some of these schools may become nurseries for Christians?"
38950Who was there to take it up?
38950Why did He not advise her to take something to help the weakness of her nerves, and prevent the ferment of her spirits?
38950Why did He not bid her( as people do in our days) go into company a little, and divert her melancholy?
38950Why did He not take this opportunity to preach her and us a lecture on enthusiasm?
38950Why did He not tell her she went too far, she would run mad in the end?
38950Why did not the matter end here?
38950Will it be consistent with that poverty of spirit which I seek?
38950Would Fletcher allow himself to be placed at the head of her college?
38950_ Nil tanti._ What possible employment can you have, which is of so great importance?"
38950_ Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?_ The longer our time, the greater our danger of failing.
38950qualified to preside both over the preachers and people?
36857And shall ye possess the land?
36857For He doth not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men? 36857 Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?
36857Shall he prosper? 36857 Should I be inquired of at all by them?"
36857Son of man, seest thou what they do?
36857Whom dost thou surpass in beauty? 36857 All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we? 36857 And Jehovah answers,Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal?
36857And Stephen said,"Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
36857And as the King came there with his multitudes, whom did they find there?
36857And do not the events in the world to- day indicate the rapid approach of the judgment sword?
36857And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
36857And he said unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen this?
36857And is the work of the false teachers, the false women- cults, any different?
36857And it shall be, when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou?
36857And may this not be the Lord''s message to us in these dark and solemn days, when the clouds of judgment are gathering, the days are at hand?
36857And say, What is thy mother?
36857And the people said unto me, Wilt thou not tell us what these things are to us, that thou doest so?
36857And the question here is asked,"Should we then make mirth?"
36857And therefore the Lord said to the inquiring elders,"And shall I be enquired of by you, O house of Israel?
36857And what are the articles of commerce mentioned?
36857And what else did the Lord say about them in Ezekiel''s message?
36857And when Ezekiel had faithfully delivered his message, his hearers said,"Doth he not speak in parables?"
36857And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou_ meanest_ by these?
36857And would He not show mercy and destroy the residue of His people?
36857Are these things, as seen by the prophet at the river banks of Chebar, even now preparing?
36857Are these twelve tables only at one gate or at all the gates?
36857Are they together or scattered over the entire outer court?
36857Are thou become like unto us?
36857At what time does this invasion take place?
36857Because it is a trial, and what if the sword contemn even the rod?
36857Behold, when it was whole, it was meet for no work: how much less shall it be meet yet for any work, when the fire hath devoured it, and it is burned?
36857But did the prophet Ezekiel predict that Egypt should be invaded by Nebuchadnezzar during the reign of Pharaoh- Hophra?
36857But have these predictions been fulfilled?
36857But how can anyone believe that the words of promise given through Ezekiel have no future meaning for the seed of Abraham?
36857But how?
36857But what authority is there to make this change?
36857But what do the 390 days of Israel and 40 days of Judah mean?
36857But what do these ordinances mean?
36857But what is measured?
36857But what is the meaning and the purpose of these animal sacrifices?
36857But what was God''s answer?
36857But what?
36857But who among the nations is wise and heeds the warnings of God''s holy Word?
36857Can the merits of his father save him?
36857Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee?
36857Did Egypt pass through a period of forty years''desolation and did a restoration take place after the forty years?
36857Does this mean that the people would bind him so that he could not leave the house?
36857Has He not begun judgment among those nations?
36857Has Israel ever been restored as announced in these words?
36857Has this been fulfilled in the return of the feeble remnant from Babylon?
36857Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?
36857Have they ever been saved as promised in verse 23?
36857Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have ye not spoken a lying divination, whereas ye say, The Lord saith it, albeit I have not spoken?
36857He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do?
36857Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal?
36857How could he announce such utter ruin for that city unless the Lord had revealed it to him and put His own words into his mouth?
36857How then can there be a national restoration when they all perished?
36857How then would He punish them for the sins of others, if He was ready no longer to mention even their own transgressions?
36857In the last verse of this chapter the Lord answers the question of verse 23,"Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?"
36857Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
36857Is it meet for any work?
36857Is it meet for any work?
36857Is not Satan to be bound at once after Christ has come back?
36857Is there anything too hard for the Lord?
36857Is this of thy whoredoms a small matter, that thou hast slain thy children, and delivered them to pass through the fire for them?"
36857Is this the time of mirth, worldly enjoyment and indifference?
36857Is this to be taken literally also?
36857May we not see behind it all the sword of the Lord?
36857Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?
36857Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Say now to the rebellious house, Know ye not what these things mean?
36857Now the question is asked, if the Lord judges at once all living nations when He comes, how is it that these nations can invade the land?
36857O house of Israel, are not my ways equal?
36857Say thou, Thus saith the Lord God; Shall it prosper?
36857Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures?
36857Shall I cause it to return into his sheath?
36857Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work, or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?
36857Sheba and Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish, with all the young lions thereof, shall say unto thee, Art thou come to take a spoil?
36857That all this must have a deeper meaning we doubt not; and yet who can at this time give it to us in full?
36857That he that escapeth in that day shall come unto thee, to cause thee to hear it with thine ears?
36857That thou has slain my children, and delivered them to cause them to pass through the fire for them?
36857The Lord commands the prophet to ask a question of Pharaoh and his multitude:"Whom art thou like in thy greatness?"
36857The Lord said moreover unto me; Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah?
36857The actions of the Prophet were witnessed by the people and they said to him, What doest thou?
36857The first question which confronts us in giving an exposition of these verses is, When does this enemy fall into Israel''s land?
36857The question then arises, is this the same company Ezekiel sees once more and against which he utters his denunciatory message?
36857The question then is asked,"Shall he live?"
36857Then I said unto them, What is the high place whereunto ye go?
36857Then he said unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
36857Then said I unto her that was old in adulteries, Will they now commit whoredoms with her, and she with them?
36857Then said he unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
36857Then said he unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen what the ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in the chambers of his imagery?
36857Then the Lord spoke to His prophet,"Son of man, can these bones live?"
36857Then the divine mockery:"Lo, when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said unto you, where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed it?"
36857Therefore they asked"If our transgressions and sins be upon us, and we pine away in them, how should we then live?"
36857This statement was in answer to their question,"Why does not the son bear the iniquity of the father?"
36857Thy pomps are brought down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols, the worm is spread under thee, and the worms over thee?"
36857To whom art thou thus like in glory and in greatness among the trees of Eden?
36857Was it not contrary to God''s holiness to defile the place dedicated to Himself?
36857Was it their sad condition, or the knowledge of their rebellious spirit, or the threatening judgments which produced this silence?
36857Was this a real experience?
36857Were they not all totally destroyed?
36857What Levites are meant, and when did they go away from the Lord?
36857What city is like Tyrus, like the destroyed in the midst of the sea?
36857What could that perishing child do to save itself?
36857What day is this?
36857What else was connected with sun- worship?
36857What has become of this marvellous city with its magnificent temple structures and carved, colossal images and idols?
36857What then has Israel done to deserve blessing?
36857What was his sin?
36857What was the image of jealousy which provoketh to jealousy?
36857What will be the outcome?
36857Where are these chambers located?
36857Wherefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord God; Are ye polluted after the manner of your fathers?
36857Who are they who are called to execute the judgment?
36857Who is he then?
36857Who is this man clothed in linen?
36857Who is this prince?
36857Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
36857Why are they still unjudged?
36857Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they that pass by the way do pluck her?"
36857Why then should it be an impossible thing that literal sacrifices are brought again?
36857Why were they not also consigned to the place of eternal punishment?
36857Will Russia side with Germany?
36857Will men take a piece of it and hang a vessel thereon?
36857Will she then become united to Russia and march under the prince of Rosh into the land of Israel?
36857Will the two form a strong confederacy with other semi- oriental and oriental nations?
36857Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive that come unto you?
36857Wilt thou judge them, son of man, wilt thou judge them?
36857Wilt thou judge them, son of man, wilt thou judge them?
36857Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God?
36857Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?
36857Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper?
36857Yet say ye, Why?
36857and commit ye whoredom after their abominations?
36857and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet?
36857and where is the place of my rest?
36857are not your ways unequal?
36857are not your ways unequal?
36857are not your ways unequal?"
36857doth not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
36857even the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, and I should go far off from my sanctuary?
36857hast thou gathered thy company to take a prey?
36857or shall he break the covenant and be delivered?
36857saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
36857shall he escape that doeth such things?
36857shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither?
36857shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it?
36857should not the shepherds feed the flocks?
36857they say of me, Doth he not speak in parables?"
36857to carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to take a great spoil?
36857wilt Thou destroy all the residue of Israel in Thy pouring out of Thy fury upon Jerusalem?"
36857wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?
36857wilt thou make a full end of the remnant of Israel?
38855Are you a Union man?
38855Are you telling the truth?
38855Are you the person from whom Sherman''s battery took its name?
38855At what points?
38855Did not God command the Israelites to buy slaves from the Canaanitish nations, and to hold them as their property for ever?
38855Did the jury that tried him, acquit him?
38855Did you desert?
38855Did you say that you were opposed to the slavery which existed in the time of Christ?
38855Did you tell Mr. Creath that you knew some negroes who were better, in every respect, than some white men?
38855Do you believe that any one can call the spirits?
38855Had the Federals a large force at that place, and who was in command?
38855Have you a Federal pass?
38855How does it read?
38855I suppose it is all right with you?
38855In the Destrict?
38855Kin you talk Funnyography? 38855 May I write a letter to my wife?"
38855Parson Aughey, is Phonography a Abolition fixin?
38855Parson Aughey, what is Funnyography?
38855The question I desire to propose is this-- How many preceded Noah in leaving the ark?
38855These irons,said he,"are very insecure; who helped you to put them in this condition?"
38855Well, Sam, what trade''ll ye gin?
38855What does he want?
38855What is your father- in- law''s name?
38855What is your profession?
38855What was your business in Iuka?
38855What will be your fate?
38855When was I missed after my escape, and how did the officers act when they learned that I was gone?
38855When were you at Iuka?
38855Where do you reside?
38855Where is Malone?
38855Where were you born?
38855Who reported me, and where are your witnesses?
38855Why did you attempt to bribe Barnes?
38855You confess, then, that you are a Union man?
38855''sposen I had a young filly, and you a old mar, ye would n''t ax an even trade, would ye?"
38855Are we prepared for all the evils attendant upon a fratricidal contest-- for bloodshed, famine, and political and moral desolation?
38855Are we prepared for civil war?
38855Are we prepared for such a result?
38855As I retired, I heard one picket say to the other,"Who is that?"
38855Did any of the prisoners know of or aid you in your escape?"
38855Do you know, sir, where the witch of Endor lived?"
38855Does she propose to refund the purchase- money?
38855Guilty, helpless, wretched as thou art, what is thy plea why sentence of eternal death should not be pronounced against thee?
38855Have they complied with the provisions of the Fugitive Slave Law?
38855Have you a pass?"
38855Have you ever been within the Federal lines?"
38855How and when did you succeed in leaving that prison?"
38855How can ye dwell with devouring fire?
38855How happens it that you look at matters in a different light from your relatives?"
38855How long shall the wicked triumph?
38855I often thought of the couplet in the old song--"The hounds are baying on my track, Christian, will you send me back?"
38855I, in a peremptory tone, addressed him, in quick succession, the following interrogatories:"Where are you going?
38855In the first place, did you ever say that you did not believe that God ordained the institution of slavery?"
38855My proof is in Philemon, verses 15 and 16, where the apostle asks that Onesimus be received, not as a servant, but as a brother beloved?"
38855Myself in chains, my life declared forfeited, ought we not all to be deeply impressed with the necessity of immediate preparation to meet our God?
38855Now, my fellow- citizens, what shall we do to resist Northern aggression?
38855Of what worth was their declaration if they had remained inactive?
38855Parson Aughey, are you in favour of the South?"
38855Suppose you was to preach in Phonography, who''d understand it?--who''d know what was piped or harped?
38855The Colonel, turning round, glared upon me with eyes inflamed with passion and liquor, and thus addressed me:"Are you a Union man too?"
38855The South has made the North rich, and what thanks do we receive?
38855The following colloquy now took place between the commander of the post, the Provost Marshal, and myself:"Why did you attempt to leave us?"
38855The inquiry is often made, what becomes of the soul after death, and where does it await the general judgment?
38855The question has been asked, is there any Union sentiment in the South?
38855The question is often asked, is slavery sinful in itself?
38855To whom do you belong?
38855What has Mississippi lost by the Union?
38855What patriot would hesitate for a moment which to choose?
38855What room will you be pleased to have?"
38855What, under these circumstances, could resist the progress of Halleck to the Gulf?
38855When the political issue is made, shall we, or shall we not, grant license to sell intoxicating liquors as a beverage?
38855Where do we obtain the right of secession?
38855Where have you been?
38855Who ever heard of a government breaking to pieces without an arduous struggle for its preservation?
38855Who originated Mormonism, Millerism, Spirit- rappings, Abolitionism, Free- loveism, and all the other abominable_ isms_ which curse the world?
38855Who wishes to endure it?
38855Who would be a craven- hearted, cowardly, villanous submissionist?
38855Who would have gone to an officer who was apparently aiding and abetting the rebellion, ably and assiduously, to communicate his Union sentiments?
38855Whose life has been endangered, or who has lost his liberty by the action of the Government?
38855Why should we secede, and thus destroy the best, the freest, and most prosperous government on the face of the earth?
38855Will not God visit for this?
38855Will secession give us any more slave territory?
38855Will secession remedy this grievance?
38855Will ye play, then?
38855Wodent it all spill out, and leave''em dry, and whar ed we be?
38855Would her territory revert to France?
38855Would not Mississippi cut a sorry figure among the nations of the earth?
38855Would she become a territory under the jurisdiction of the United States Congress?
38855and where does them folks live what talks it?"
38855believe that the spirits can be called?"
38855how can ye take up your abode, your eternal abode, in everlasting burnings?
38855it''s going to rain; do n''t you hear the thunder?"
38855says Pat,''are you charmed at the first note?''"
38855what soundeth-- is creation Groaning for its latter day?
38855will ye dally With your music and your wine?
41156Who then is this,they whispered with awe,"that even the wind and the sea obey Him?"
41156626- 586 B.C.?
41156Again,"Can history produce an instance of rebellion so honorably conducted?...
41156And what is the result of his expedition?
41156But what is this new name which is placed side by side with the Divine Name--"in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ"?
41156Do Japanese understand Persians or even Indians better than English or French?
41156God forbid that we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion.... What signify a few lives lost in a century or two?
41156How can a man like Jeremiah have advocated any such panacea?
41156How did the Lord Jesus speak and act?
41156In Jeremiah, as in Isaiah, we must constantly ask to what age do the phraseology, the ideas and the implied circumstances most naturally point?
41156In fulfilment of this promise, who is it that has come?
41156JEROME, ST( HIERONYMUS, in full EUSEBIUS SOPHRONIUS HIERONYMUS)( c. 340- 420), was born at Strido( modern Strigau?
41156Pilate''s question,"Art Thou the King of the Jews?"
41156To what lengths would this liberty go?
41156Up to this point what have we seen?
41156Was Korea within safe range of such enterprises?
41156What is to be done?
41156Which may these be?
41156Who, then, he might well ask is this Jesus Christ who is lifted to this unexampled height?
41156[ 27]_ Wo lag das Paradies?_( 1881), pp.
41156_ A Patriot?_--Was Jeremiah really a patriot?
41156and why did He arouse such malignant enmity amongst His own people?
38376And when he was come into Jerusalem all the city was moved, saying,_ Who is this?_( Chap.
38376And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
38376Is any sick among you? 38376 Where is the wise and where is the disputer?
38376Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? 38376 _ The Word was made flesh?_"and"was not born of blood, nor the will of the flesh, nor the will of man, but of God."
38376** See Appendix C Were Peter and Paul together in Rome at all?
38376After reading the Gospel of Mark, who would suppose that he had been the companion of Paul and the interpreter of Peter?
38376And Polycarp himself replied to Marcion, who met him on one occasion, and said,"Dost thou know me?"
38376And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
38376And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
38376And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou?
38376And now, what has become of the Therapeutæ?--of their sacred writings?
38376And when he looked on him he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
38376Are both false?
38376At what time was Linus, said to be the successor of Peter, made Bishop of Rome?
38376Besides, who knows anything of the great earthquake?
38376But if the story is true, what has it to do with the troubles of Rachel?
38376But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
38376But what proof is there that Mark and Peter were on such intimate terms as is claimed by Irenæus?
38376But what was gained in fabricating this passage?
38376But why did Irenaeus select the name of John?
38376Can any reason be given why the church at Corinth, during the first century, should appeal to Rome for advice on any subject?
38376Can anyone give a reason why?
38376Can we imagine with what feelings he approached Peter, or why he approached him at all?
38376Considering Christ had told the disciples he would rise, why did they doubt at all?
38376Did John, while he was in Asia, and the other Apostles, no matter where, give rise to such absurd and false traditions?
38376Did Paul institute a government for the churches established by him, different from that of Peter and James?
38376Did he do his Heavenly Father''s business all this time?
38376Did he, after his quarrel with Paul, shake off his Jewish prejudice and bigotry and rise to a higher plane?
38376Did that number require the presence of a Bishop and elders?
38376Does this order of banishment refer to the Christians?
38376For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
38376For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
38376Had Peter''s character for courage so much improved that he went there when all the Christians had gone, to defy Nero, and invite his destruction?
38376He speaks of Paul in his letter to the Philippians, and why not mention John, who was one of the twelve Apostles?
38376He speaks of his cruel death; why not mention the still more important fact, that he rose superior to the grave, and put death under his feet?
38376He was to give to the Roman officer"an account of his substance:"and did this require the presence of Mary?
38376Here were churches in these countries in his day, and who had authority to establish them?
38376How are we to regard his silence?
38376How can we account for the silence of Paul at such a time on a subject of such vital importance?
38376How can we account for the silence of the fathers of the church on this subject?
38376How could they?
38376How many members composed the church at Philippi to require the services of a Bishop and deacons?
38376How much is the Christianity of the Gospels indebted to the prophecies which foretold the fall of the Jewish capital?
38376If Christian churches are not indebted to the Therapeutæ for their form of church government, from what source do they derive it?
38376If Josephus makes no mention of Christ and his miracles, where must we look?
38376If the Logos was the Son of God, and came down from heaven, by what instrumentalities did he reach the earth?
38376If there was a Bishop in the church at Philippi, why not mention his name?
38376If true, why did Matthew and Mark fail to mention it?
38376If what is stated be true, why does not Polycarp himself say something about the sources from which he derived his doctrines?
38376Ignatius first declares the belief of the Church on this subject, and proceeds to ask this question:"How was he made manifest to the world?"
38376In the first place, did the great Apostle of the Gentiles perform the miracles that are ascribed to him in the Acts?
38376In the first place, was Paul the author?
38376In what business was this creator of worlds engaged for thirty years of this time?
38376In what quarter of the globe were the Synoptics written, and by whom?
38376Is it possible that Telesphorus was put to death in Rome under the mild and gentle reign of such a man?
38376It is said that the woman believed; if so, did she understand him?
38376It was written by a Jew, for he says:"Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?"
38376Now what has this beautiful and sublime poem to do with the miracle of the cloven tongues?
38376Now who dare doubt?
38376The question may well be asked, what necessity was there for a Bishop and deacons at Philippi, and how were they to be supported?
38376Was John the son of Zebedee ever in Asia?
38376Was it necessary to give such advice to"Titus, mine own son after the common faith?"
38376We now ask, from whom did Mark learn the story of John the Baptist?
38376What did Peter, or anybody else, expect to gain by giving false impressions?
38376What did he write?
38376What did the Therapeutæ do with their sacred writings, which, Eusebius claims, were nothing more than our present Gospels?
38376What has this to do with the cruelty of Herod?
38376What historical proof is there that is worthy of credit, that John was ever in Asia Minor?
38376What intelligence did Lazarus bring us from the spirit land?
38376What should take Peter to Rome or keep him there when burning and torturing Christians was one of the amusements of Nero?
38376What was the objection to raising a dead man to life?
38376What was there for a Bishop to do in such a crowd, or what was there to keep him from starvation?
38376What, all at once, has become of circumcision?
38376What, then, was the trouble?
38376When did Christ rule over Israel?
38376Where are their Elders, their Deacons and the Presidency of the Episcopate, or Bishops?
38376Where do we see Peter in the Gospel of Mark?
38376Where is the boasting of those who are called men of understanding?
38376Where was Clement, the third Bishop?
38376Who can mistake the reason of this silence?
38376Who could use such language but a malignant partisan?
38376Who had a better opportunity than he to know everything which related to him, if he had been the person described by Mark?
38376Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
38376Who is meant by God?
38376Who so well as Paul could define the_ status_ of Christ under the new covenant?
38376Who was it that wrote the letter to the Corinthians ascribed to Clement?
38376Why call him a High Priest, and admit his Jewish descent, from the father of the Hebrew nation?
38376Why did James withhold from the twelve tribes the great fact that Christ had risen from the dead?
38376Why import a Christian Bishop from Antioch for the wild beasts of the Amphitheatre, if there was one to be found in the mean time in Rome?
38376Why is this?
38376Why put to death Paul, and not his fellow- laborers?
38376Why speak of Paul, and what he taught, and not of Jesus and his disciples, and what they taught?
38376Why traditional?
38376Why was Paul the subject of so much abuse?
38376Why would Ignatius write an epistle of this character to the Romans while he was on the way to Rome himself?
38376Why would Mark make a visit to Peter involving a journey of four thousand miles, br half that distance?
38376Will any one believe this story to be true?
38376Would he, who was with God in the beginning, whose word was sufficient to create worlds, submit to a fate like this?
38376Would that question have been asked if he had been there the year before?
38376_ When_ was Peter in Rome?
38376and if so, when?
38376and what other doctrines was the former teaching than those of the Alexandrian school?
38376or why send Timothy to them at all to supply their spiritual wants?
38376v.) When did the Jews, after the conquest of Pompey, shake off the yoke of the Romans?
38110Alack,cried Aucassin,"fair sweet friend, how can it be that thy love should be so great?
38110And what is your grief, brother?
38110And would you that I should avenge you on them?
38110And you, for what cause do you weep?
38110And you, sir, what is your name?
38110Are they so long as that?
38110As God keeps you, what do you here?
38110But wherefore?
38110But, Lady, how may you get the seal of your father to the letter?
38110Certes,replied the boy,"that will I never do, for how then shall you be paid?
38110Count of Valence,said Aucassin,"thou art my prisoner?"
38110Do you know me, then?
38110Empty of what, Sir Hugh?
38110Fair child,said she,"do you know Aucassin, the son of Count Garin of this realm?"
38110Fair child,said the old man,"what have you done?
38110Fair children,returned Aucassin,"do you not know me?"
38110Fair son, where then shall I go, who am esteemed of nothing worth?
38110Father,answered Aucassin,"what sayest thou now?
38110Father,said Aucassin,"why speakest thou in such fashion to me?
38110For what purpose rides she to church?
38110Friend,answered the knight,"for what business?"
38110Friends,said he,"would not he be a good thief who might take these eggs, and so softly descend the tree that the magpie knew nought thereof?"
38110God help me,cried Travers,"when did I ask you this question?"
38110God help you, husband, to find more seasonable jests; is it not hid beneath the bin upon the floor?
38110Ha, fair sire,cried the King,"what do you require of me?
38110Ha, what bargain, fair son?
38110How now, father, hast thou returned from the market? 38110 Husband,"said she,"for God''s love have pity upon me, for where may I hide myself, and what may I find to do?"
38110In Paradise what have I to do? 38110 In the name of God,"answered they with one accord,"would you spoil us of all the wealth in our wallets?"
38110In what manner?
38110Is that truly so?
38110Is this so?
38110Is this the very end?
38110Lord,said he,"truly is this so?"
38110Nay, lady, is it so indeed?
38110Now tell me,said the King,"to what fair heritage is this child born?"
38110Sir, and whither go you?
38110Sir, what rich pledge can you offer, therefore?
38110Sir,inquired the lady,"to whom?"
38110Sir,said she,"from whence come you?"
38110Sir,said they,"who has flung you herein?"
38110Sire, do you observe this dishonour? 38110 Sire, whom then should I dub knight?"
38110Sire, with all my heart, and where?
38110Sire,said Sir Hugh,"in the fewest words, what is the sum you demand of me?"
38110Sire,said a knight, who was of his inmost mind,"what do you consider so deeply?
38110Sire,said he,"since thus it must be, I promise to pay the sum you require, but what time do you grant me to find so mighty a ransom?"
38110Son, how then shall men take me to their lodging, when you turn me from the house which I have given you? 38110 Sweet my demoiselle,"said the knight,"what is there to do?
38110To that you pledge your word?
38110What bargain, fair son?
38110What is that to you?
38110What lessons are these?
38110What manner of man art thou,answered the palmer all astonied,"that thou makest mock of a pilgrim?
38110What thing is this?
38110What, know you not what has chanced to you? 38110 What,"said Aucassin,"was it not your wish that I should avenge you on your enemies?"
38110Where, then, is his wife?
38110Who is he, lady? 38110 Why ask you such a question, Dame Hersent?"
38110Why is this?
38110Why, sire, do you not remember?
38110Will I tell him?
38110Yes,said Raoul,"and to this you pledge your faith?"
38110A strange thing this would be; and certainly will I not be we d.""Ah, lady,"cried the castellan,"what words are these?
38110Ah me, what shall I do?
38110And bending above them he wept bitterly, and said--"Hath any man heard of such father who was willing to slay his child?
38110And you?"
38110Are you mad that you treat me thus in my own house?"
38110Are you not alike in all things-- in beauty, in comeliness, and in strength, so that whosoever sees you, thinks you to be sons of one mother?"
38110Are you set again to leave me, and what shall I do thereof?"
38110Beneath the sky is there a lovelier queen than mine, be she maid, dame or demoiselle?"
38110Beyond this, what profit would you have, had you become her lover, and taken her to your bed?
38110But Amile said--"Is this a time for play?
38110But I love you very dearly, and what I have asked of you, will you not go before to grant?"
38110But she spake him, sweetly wise;"Love, a term to dalliance, Since for us no home in France Seek we Rome or far Byzance?"
38110But tell me now, what is your name?"
38110But tell me, what is your name, and whither doth God bring you?"
38110But the girl made answer to this--"How, then, should I be married, and my lord and father far away?
38110But the uncle of the good knight would not forget his secret thought, and presently discovered it to the Prince in saying--"What go I now to tell you?
38110But where are you set to dine?"
38110Do you not see how my blood is staining these thorns and briars a vermeil red?"
38110Do you remember the legend of the making of these little figures?
38110Dost thou not see that he keeps one half of the horsecloth?"
38110Fair, gentle God, what portion will be mine?
38110God, what has become of my husband, who has suffered so many things at their hands?"
38110Have you borne her off, or hidden her from my sight?
38110How, then, could a precious stone, three ounces in weight, be hid in my body?
38110If I tell you, yea and verily, that such a thing is true, will you honestly believe my word?"
38110Is it possible, for instance, to peruse"The Lay of the Little Bird"without recalling Shelley''s"Sensitive Plant"?
38110May I express the pious wish that every reader may find it all as delightful to read as I have found it to transcribe?
38110Moreover, can he not do as he will with his daughter, and his land besides?
38110Ne''er may she become thy mate, Since we prove thy father''s hate, Since thy kinsfolk hate me too; What for me is left to do?
38110Now Amile also, in his sleep, had heard these words, and he awoke, and said--"Comrade, who is this who hath spoken to thee?"
38110Now they say and tell and relate: When Aucassin saw this strange sight he went to the King and asked of him--"Sire, are these your foes?"
38110Now think you that the Lord would have accepted this service, had it not been done for love of Him?
38110Perchance, who knows?
38110Presently Haimet came down to his companions, and said--"Friends, how seems it to you?
38110Shall I speak my thought?
38110Shall I work my will?
38110So they deem that thus it must be, who am I to gainsay them?"
38110So when she was ready she called to her cousin, and said--"How seem I to thee?"
38110So when they were near at hand Amis cried aloud--"Who are you, knights, that are so eager to slay Amis the Banished and his companions?"
38110Surely it is he come back to us, is it not?"
38110The old man looked upon him fixedly, and afterwards inquired--"What is it you would have?
38110Then at the last Hugh took a sword, and holding it before the King, said--"Sire, know you the three lessons of this glaive?"
38110Then he boasted before the company--"Lord barons, how seems it to you?
38110Then said these rogues whose business it was to cozen the simple--"Dame, where is your husband?"
38110Very sad was Sir Robert when he came to the city that he might hear of no arming in all the land; so he said to John--"What shall we do?
38110Was the author possibly of the ploughman''s kindred, like Chaucer''s parish priest in_ The Canterbury Tales_?
38110What is the worth of your bullock?"
38110What solace may I find there, or joy?
38110What truer happiness might he know than this?
38110When the lad heard his father''s call he sprang to him, saying--"Father, what is your pleasure?"
38110Where, then, are my hosen?"
38110Wherefore, then, should I sing for you, if I have no wish to do so?"
38110Who were worthy such a thing, Were he emperor or king?
38110Why have you cut the cloth that your father has given me?
38110Why should I be received gladly by him to whom I have given naught, when I am evilly entreated of the rich man for whose sake I go naked?"
38110Why should I sing for you, if I have no wish to do so?
38110Why should the stranger welcome that guest whom the son chases from his door?
38110Why tarry you here?
38110Winter and summer have you lived here for a great space; now, tell me, what service have you given, and how have you deserved your bread?"
38110With this what hast thou to do?
38110Would you send me from your door?
38110Wretched that I am, what reply is he to make who has no advocate?
38110Yet, why this dole, since go I must?"
38110asked the other,"and make such heavy sorrow?
38110cried he;"unhappy wretch, what can I do?"
38110said Aucassin;"art thou not my prisoner?"
38110said he,"how can this have chanced?
38110what shall I say?
38375Canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
38375Suppose ye that I came to send peace on earth? 38375 * Why should not the Jews have one also? 38375 *Christos being strictly a Greek epithet, would the Jewish populace give a Greek name to a Jew by birth?"
38375** Did he not also spare the ten or more Christian soldiers of his own army, who were proved to have conspired against his life?
38375** Did not Cicero, when he travelled in Greece, find inscriptions on monuments to many Christs?
38375** How could Photius, in the 9th century, find that in Josephus which Origen, in the 3rd century, had declared was not in him?
38375; and why should not the Jews be armed with a god as well as their neighbors?
38375And who is to blame for all this?
38375But as it is only upon hearsay that I judge of your opinions, pray let me know from yourself your notions respecting the deity?
38375Can anything match the stupidity and monstrous credulity of calling such a book the word of God?
38375Can they make right wrong, or wrong right?
38375Canst thou bring forth the twelve signs in the season?"
38375Could this have been possible if these gospels had been written when these"authentic"writers lived?
38375Did the Emperor Julian punish these Antiochians in any way whatever, when they heaped upon him every kind of abuse and indignity?
38375Has any such thing happened in his own, his father''s, his grandfather''s, or his great grandfather''s time?
38375Have the majority of mankind, who are thus victimised, no remedy against this horrid order of things?
38375Hence the few who knew Aught worth recording, and were fools enough To vent their free opinions, what has been Their recompense and their reward?
38375Here the difference is in distinction of terms:--"Reason and instinct, how can ye divide?
38375How could Moses know anything of this?
38375How could he speak of the sceptre of Judah?
38375How does he incur the implacable vengeance of the theologians?
38375If it is asked,"can not a law that is made by the Supreme Power be suspended by its author?"
38375In Isaiah lxv., 16, is not the"God Ammon"mentioned in the original, and suppressed by the English translators?
38375In Luke i, 85, is not this word pneuma translated"Ghost"?
38375Infidelity-- we say; but to what?
38375It is most true that the working man wants rest; but is not he the best judge when recreation or rest becomes necessary?
38375MOD.--Are not the words creator and creation used in the Bible?
38375MOD.--The absolute sway which Brahminism has over the mind of the Hindus, is perhaps attributable to its being the oldest of all known religions?
38375MOD.--What proof have we that this globe has been in being longer than the period assigned for it by the Jewish and Christian priesthoods?
38375Matthew and John were said to be present-- how came they to omit even the slightest notice of this vital root of Christianity?
38375Neither Philo nor Josephus deny that the Jews borrowed circumcision from the Egyptians; why, then, might they not borrow a god also?
38375Pray how does immateriality think?"
38375Previous to what you call its creation by your immaterial artificer, was he a vacuum living in a vacuum?
38375Priests, have these things taken place?
38375Putting aside the monstrosity of this story, in relation to number, could this offence arise from looking into an_ empty_ box?
38375So true is the Spanish proverb, that"Man is an ass that kicks those?
38375Were not these holy ministers prompted by their superior learning and humanity, to endeavor to save people?
38375What does the Atheist less?
38375What does the pampered Oxonian professor of theology know more of it than the meanest cow- boy in England?
38375What had become of them when Xenophon wrote of the eastern nations, which was only 150 years after their alleged return from Babylon?
38375What is it that most generally sets the father''s heart against the son, and makes the son abhor the presence of his father?
38375What then does the record of the past discover to have been the effects of Christianity upon men and nations?
38375What was his fate afterwards?
38375What was it that first occasioned the shedding of human blood, on account of supernatural speculations, and imaginary existence?
38375Where is such a government to be found?
38375Where is there another of all the New Testament predictions that has been so literally fulfilled?
38375Where is this to be found in Jeremiah?
38375Where then, O Rome, were your Brutus'', your Cincinnatus'', your Catos, your Marcus Aurelius'', your Julians?
38375Why did not the Goshenites( who had their usual light) avail themselves of so good an opportunity to run away?
38375Why did the Christians, in after times destroy the work above- mentioned, and leave his"Natural History?"
38375Why do the aristocracy and the rich of the land persecute and pursue him to ruin?
38375Why is the second crucifixion, as narrated by this tell- tale, John, said to have happened, not upon a mount, but in or near a garden?
38375Why, then, should not similar means be used in the nineteenth century to answer the same purpose?
38375Why?
38375Why?
38375Why?
38375With these heavenly matters upon their hands, how could these holy men find time to resist the invasion of their country?
38375Would the law relating to asses and he- goats have been made if the unnatural crime which it was intended to prevent had not been in practice?
38375You ask, how came man into existence?
38375are these merely chance coincidences?
38375what do they mean?
30203A movement headed by Clarkson and Wilberforce,says Mr. Henson,"could be no other than Christian,"But why?
30203Are there not impressions borne in upon the soul of man as he stands a spectator of the universe which religion alone attempts to formulate? 30203 Ha,"they exclaimed,"what do you Freethinkers say now?"
30203How shall I write,I said,"who am not meet One word of that sweet speaking to repeat?"
30203Is it according to the will of God?
30203Oh yes,says the giddy fly,"it looks so nice, positively inviting?"
30203Well, what do we learn from Scripture?
30203What shall I write?
30203What,asks Professor Stokes,"is man''s condition between death and the resurrection?"
30203Which,he asks,"comes nearest to the truth about love-- poor Lombroso''s talk about pistil and stamen, or one of Shakespeare''s sonnets?"
30203Why,asked a Unitarian of a Positivist,"why is not Christ in your Positivist calendar?"
30203Will you walk into my parlor?
30203_ Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? 30203 ''He was mad,''they say; but what drove him mad? 30203 ''Tis a pity truly that the old fiddle should be broken at last; but then for how many years has it not been discoursing most excellent music? 30203 * ARE ATHEISTS CRUEL? 30203 * ARE ATHEISTS WICKED? 30203 * DID BRADLAUGH BACKSLIDE? 30203 A leading London newspaper, the_ Daily Chronicle_, has recently opened it columns to a discussion of the question,Is Christianity Played Out?"
30203ARE ATHEISTS CRUEL?
30203ARE ATHEISTS WICKED?
30203After all, does not this objection come with an ill grace from a Christian Theist?
30203Among the eminent sons of science who is greater than he?
30203And am I not just and reasonable in declining to take the decision out of their hands?
30203And are you quite sure you did not dream the whole business?"
30203And how did Mrs. Besant dispose of these charges?
30203And if not, do you think it kind or just to speak of him in this manner?
30203And if the root is no explanation of the flower, what will happen if you are careless about the root and the soil in which it is planted?
30203And is it conceivable that the soldiers would take money to say they had slept at their posts?
30203And is it not weakest in the first and second childishness of youth and old age?
30203And is_ this_ the supreme virtue of a great poet?
30203And on what ground?
30203And what is dogma?
30203And what is it?
30203And what is the"remark"which Mr. Bradlaugh"uttered"( what etymology!)?
30203And what right, we ask, has a Christian minister to rail at duelling?
30203And what, he asks, does thought depend on?
30203And where is the evidence?
30203And who is responsible for the rest?
30203And why did the abolition movement in England wait until new ideas had leavened the public mind?
30203And why from_ the French_?
30203And why not?
30203And why should not a Christian reverence the greatness of Marlowe?
30203And why was Bruno allowed a week''s grace before his execution, except to give him the opportunity of recanting?
30203And why_ solidarity_?
30203And yet, after all, is there not something indecent in their talking about a"living wage"for the workers?
30203Are Atheists conspicuous in the Divorce Court?
30203Are not such scoundrels a thousand times worse than a passionate boy like George Mason?
30203Are there not diseases of the brain that affect thought in a definite manner?
30203Are they not parasites upon the said workers?
30203Are we to conclude that an Atheist''s talking shows mistrust, and a Christian''s talking shows confidence?
30203Are you not aware that the most risible imp could hardly laugh at_ all_ the contents of the Bible?
30203As James Thomson said,"Do you dread that the Satyr will be preferred to Hyperion, when both stand imaged in clear light before us?"
30203At last he asked a gaoler"What hour is it?"
30203But did the Church think so when it imprisoned Galileo and made him swear that the earth did_ not_ go round the sun?
30203But do they?
30203But does nature act independently of God?
30203But has not Christian Rome witnessed many a viler spectacle?
30203But how am I to put Mr. Williams to the credit of Christianity, and Captain Gurney to the credit of something else?
30203But how does this fit in with the teaching of Christ?
30203But how far is this creditable to Mr. Brooke''s intelligence?
30203But how is it we have not got them already?
30203But how many Christians have been converted to Freethought?
30203But how"coming"?
30203But is it worth playing at all?
30203But is our purpose a sound one?
30203But is this any more than a verbal distinction?
30203But suppose the question had been one of"a living wage"for the sky- pilots; would not a minimum figure have been speedily decided?
30203But what are the facts?
30203But what does Mr. Hughes mean by his"Christ- like purity"?
30203But what has science to do with the origin of matter?
30203But what if it does?
30203But what is it that_ will_ rise from the dead, and get joined with some sort of inconceivable body?
30203But what is the speciality of a literary man on this particular subject?
30203But what was his crime?
30203But where is the signature?
30203But who caused the Terror?
30203But who does_ not_ laugh at cock- and- bull stories like that of Jonah and the whale?
30203But who doubts that, during a thousand years, a humane and even a noble heart often beat under a priest''s cassock?
30203But who ever said it was?
30203But who wrote the text?
30203But why did Jacob weep?
30203But why not?
30203But will it ever have them?
30203But, in that case, what becomes of the"literal"method of reading the"moral precepts"of Christ?
30203But, in that case, why was Bruno burnt alive at the stake?
30203But, on the other hand, who invented and who applied such instruments of cruelty as racks, wheels, and thumbscrews?
30203But_ do_ they?
30203By what superhuman power do they make up the deficiency?
30203Can Dr. Hitchens produce two names among his"converts"of the same weight, or a half, a quarter, or a tithe of it?
30203Can anyone imagine the seven- devilled Mary Magdalene conversing in this way?
30203Can we ever be united on a question of personality?
30203DID BRADLAUGH BACKSLIDE?
30203Did Jesus teach in order that men might become insane?
30203Did he not teach David''s fingers to fight?
30203Did he say so to you, and where and when?
30203Do men sell their honor for what they can never enjoy, and count their lives as a mere trifle in the bargain?
30203Do the clergy think the Lord is growing deaf with old age?
30203Do you really believe that an Atheist has a special proclivity to murder?
30203Do you want to know what this positive suffering is?
30203Does a gardener act in that way?
30203Does he accept the New Testament miracles?
30203Does he embrace the Incarnation and Resurrection?
30203Does he mean to say that the author of the Mosaic Law was not the same God who speaks to us in the New Testament?
30203Does he really imagine that the true character of any body of men and women is likely to be written out by a hostile partisan?
30203Does he think there can be a Christianity_ without_"theology"?
30203During all the centuries from Ignatius to Bossuet, what eminent Christian ever denounced Slavery as wicked?
30203Even if they are right, he falls back upon his old exclamation,"What does it matter?"
30203Exaggeration there must be in passion and imagination; it is the defect of their quality; but what are we without them?
30203For instance, how does he know that the star of the Nativity was"a strange white star"?
30203For their sakes, and not for our own satisfaction, we shall criticise her little volume on_ Death-- and After?_ just issued as No.
30203Genesis is a little confused, indeed; and what scripture is not?
30203George Griffiths committed a murder because he was a Christian?
30203Had it been purely Christian, would it not have triumphed long before?
30203Has Mr. Watkinson never read the answer to these questions?
30203Has Sir G. G. Stokes never read St. Paul?
30203Has he never heard of John Calvin and Martin Luther?
30203Has he never read the Thirty- nine Articles of his own Church?
30203Has it ever occurred to you that if Christ died, he died on a particular day; and that if he rose from the dead, he rose on a particular morning?
30203Has it ever occurred to you to inquire how it is that the Bible is so easy to ridicule?
30203Has it never struck you as strange, also, that the risen Christ never appeared to anyone but his disciples?
30203Has it not seen hundreds of noble men burnt alive in the name of Christ?
30203Has your lordship never heard of a Christian murderer?
30203Have they a secret suspicion that praying for a change of weather is as useful as whistling for the wind?
30203Have they not been in full operation for a lifetime?
30203Have they not, also, had ever so many centuries of dominance?
30203Have we not as much right to our own thoughts as they had to theirs?
30203Have you ever heard of the text,"Physician heal thyself"?
30203Have you ever reflected that what is laughed at is generally ridiculous?
30203How did he discover that the Magi, or priests of the Zoroastrian religion, were really Buddhists and came from India?
30203How is it that Milton beats the Mahatmas?
30203How is it they had to wait for realisation until the advent of an age permeated with the spirit of scepticism and secular humanity?
30203How is it your"Christian conceptions"took such a surprising time to be understood?
30203How is this consistent with his saying,"call no man master"?
30203How much attention, Mr. Blomfield asks, am I to give to this world and how much to another?
30203How then can there be anything supernatural, supersensible, or"spiritual,", in their combination?
30203How, I ask, did those Jewish priests know that Jesus had said"After three days I will rise again"?
30203If I treat the Creation Story and the Deluge as legend and mythology, and smile at the feats of Samson, shall I therefore commit a burglary?
30203If Secular principles tend to make parents hate their own children, why should their evil influence be confined to artisans?
30203If he and his apostles did not believe in the"hereafter,"what_ did_ they believe in?
30203If he be still living, have you taken the trouble to obtain_ his_ version of the matter?
30203If man is purely material, and the law of causation is universal, where, he asks,"is the place for virtue, for praise, for blame?"
30203If they can not, why should we pay them a heavenly water- rate?
30203In the long run, it is knowledge and idea?
30203Is a great name a substitute for argument?
30203Is all this consistent with the doctrine of human equality?
30203Is authority as good as evidence?
30203Is he only responsible for_ some_ of the things that happen?
30203Is it almost said when you have said it?
30203Is it conceivable that the priests were so foolish as the story depicts them?
30203Is it in our principles, in our objects, or in our policy?
30203Is it logical to select all you admire in Christian countries and attribute it to Christianity?
30203Is it not Christian reputations that are smirched in that Inquisition?
30203Is it not a fact that Jesus Christ himself could not select his apostles without including a villain?
30203Is it not a fact that their profession of Christianity is usually in proportion to the depth of their rascality?
30203Is it not a special insult to the multitude of poor, struggling women, whose earnings are taxed to support the classes who lord it over them?
30203Is it not disgraceful that, at this time of day, there should be any need to discuss a"living wage"for the workers in a_ Christian_ civilisation?
30203Is it not enough, and more than enough, to perpetuate a system which is firmly founded, to begin with, on the education of little children?
30203Is it not entirely suspended in healthy sleep?
30203Is it not evident that Religion works, like everything else, upon common materials?
30203Is it not generally found, in the case of great business collapses, that the responsible persons are Christians?
30203Is it not high time for Jesus to run the job himself?
30203Is it not the horticulture of Fleet- street sentimentalists?
30203Is it not true, also, that the greatest swindlers of this age have been extremely pious?
30203Is not one in twelve a large percentage?
30203Is not that a domestic question for the Christians to settle among themselves?
30203Is not the Bible God"the Lord of Hosts"and"a man of war"?
30203Is not the writer too young to have had"much experience"?
30203Is not this lavish generosity to a pair of royal and well- provided lovers an insult to the working people of England?
30203Is not thought excited by stimulants, and deadened or even annihilated by narcotics?
30203Is not thought most vigorous when the brain is mature?
30203Is there a reference here to the twelfth verse of the nineteenth chapter of Matthew?
30203Is there no medium?
30203Is there not"a sort of a smack, a smell to"of them in your godly constitution?
30203It is a"converted infidel"case, in the report of a recent sermon-- the last of a series on"Is Christianity Played Out?"
30203It is dangerous to deny any"great truth,"but how many does evangelicalism possess?
30203It is easy to ask"Is there a future life?"
30203Le Gallienne''s reply to this objection is clear, sufficient, and well expressed:--"But how so?
30203May it not be, therefore, that the difference between Agnosticism and Atheism is one of temperament?
30203May it not have been red, yellow, blue, or green-- especially green?
30203May it not have been, at least with respect to the cerebrum, quite infinitesimal?
30203Might we not even reflect that he was graduating for a strait- waistcoat?
30203Mrs. Bonner adds that her demerits are beside the point, which is,"Did Mr. Bradlaugh weaken in his Atheism?"
30203Must the passions be kings or slaves, in prison or on the throne?
30203No doubt he believes this statement, but is it true?
30203No doubt the seat was rather incommodious, but why should a ghost sit at all?
30203No one equals the Yankee at"tall talk,"and what Yankee equals Talmage in this species of composition?
30203Now what is belief?
30203Now what were the crimes of the three other members, who were completely and absolutely expelled?
30203Now what_ is_ this humanitarian Christianity of Christ?
30203Of what use then was the bribe?
30203Or does he mean that the"sects"comprise all persons who have more theology than himself?
30203Or has the spirit of this sceptical age invaded the clerical ranks so thoroughly as to make them ashamed of their printed doctrines?
30203Or is the stomach of a ghost capable of digesting such victuals?
30203Other writers then joined in the fray, and the result was the famous"Is Christianity Played Out?"
30203Our theory is that the Whitechapel murderer is------"Whom?"
30203Shall I hate my own boy because I disbelieve that Jesus Christ was born without a father?
30203Shall I keep him without food and clothes because I see no proof of a special providence?
30203Should he not rejoice in the next bloody cockpit of featherless bipeds?
30203Should the jury decide according to the eminence of the pleader''s friends, or according to his facts and the force of his reasoning?
30203Should we not look at him with curiosity and amusement?
30203Sir G. G. Stokes begins by promising to confine himself to the question,"What is it that personal identity depends upon and consists in?"
30203So are all principles in intricate cases; why else have Christian divines written so many tons of casuistry?
30203Some of those Inquisition records he translates, apparently fancying he is making a revelation, though?
30203Soon after the_ Daily Chronicle_ correspondence on"Is Christianity Played Out?"
30203Still more ridiculous, if possible, is the Christian cry,"Where are your Freethought hospitals, almshouses, and orphanages?"
30203Still more, why do you congratulate the survivors?
30203Supposing all this to be true, what does it prove?
30203The man, we repeat, was an open, nay a militant Atheist; and again we ask, What do the clergy make of this phenomenon?
30203The only dispute was-- which were the heretics, and who should die?
30203The point was this, Did the writing-- the_ last_ writing-- of Mr. Bradlaugh show the slightest change in his Atheism?
30203The question is, How did he come to let these faculties play upon ghosts and gods?
30203The question is, What is its explanation?
30203The single query"Why should they trouble themselves?"
30203The very publicans demand compensation, and could the sky- pilots do less?
30203The villain of the"Promise of May"is certainly an Agnostic, but are not the villains of many other plays Christians?
30203The whole mystery of life, he says, may be found in a curve: as thus, Why is n''t it straight?
30203Then what becomes of your"purely_ Christian_ conception,"when"infidel France"outshines"Christian England"?
30203Then why do you lament over them?
30203They both speak to me as Christians; is it for me to say that the one is a Christian and the other is not?
30203They solemnly inform us that Esau was a trickster, as though Jacob''s qualities were catching?
30203They_ would_ be free, and who should say them nay?
30203To say as Dr. Schmidt does that"Christian ideas filled the air"is easy enough, but where is the proof?
30203To talk of a risen Christ was to invite the question"Where is he?"
30203Turning to these Councils, then, what do we find?
30203Very likely; but who could lose what he never possessed?
30203Was it because the Northern and Western nations were cowardly and selfish?
30203Was not the strength of Freethinkers, from Jeremy Bentham downwards, given to the abolition movement?
30203We are not aware that men have souls, but if they have, why should any soul be_ lost_?
30203We are not aware that there is a God, but if there is, why should he_ let_ any soul be lost?
30203We may imagine a ghost going through a keyhole, but is it possible to imagine broiled fish and honeycomb going through the same aperture?
30203We should be sorry to charge such a holy body of men with duplicity, but is there not"a sort of a smack, a smell to?"
30203Well, and who made them lords over us?
30203Well, as the old lady said, who would have thought it?
30203Well, if this be the case, what is the use of Mr. Nix?
30203Well, what of that?
30203Were not Joshua and Jehu, the two greatest tigers in history, his chosen generals?
30203Were not the Freethinkers all on one side, while the Christians were divided?
30203Were not the slave- owners also Christians?
30203Were not the"Liberator"victims fleeced and ruined by professed Christians?
30203What Atheist fails to reverence the greatness of Milton?
30203What are all the lying stories about Infidel Death- Beds but conversions of corpses?
30203What are these to the men who built up the glory of ancient Rome?
30203What becomes of it when violation takes the place of seduction, and a woman bears a child to a man she loathes and hates?
30203What becomes of the"sacred mystery of motherhood"when a poor servant girl brings her child into the world unaided, and casts it into the Thames?
30203What connection does he discover between Secularism and selfishness?
30203What did Christ mean by promising that when he came into his kingdom his disciples should sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel?
30203What did Paul mean by ordering unlimited obedience to"the powers that be"?
30203What did he and Peter mean by telling slaves to obey their owners?
30203What difference is there between this and the passage in Mark?
30203What do the clergy make of this phenomenon?
30203What do you make of Messrs Hobbs and Wright?
30203What do you think of Jabez Balfour?
30203What does all this mean?
30203What does it prove?
30203What does the New Testament say?
30203What does this show?
30203What evidence has the ordinary Christian, and has he ever reflected on his creed for five minutes in the whole course of his life?
30203What has she ever done?
30203What have you to say about Mr. Hastings, Captain Verney, and Mr. De Cobain, who were all convicted of bad crimes and expelled from Parliament?
30203What is it to"almost say"a thing?
30203What is the greatest novel in the English language?
30203What is the reason of this strange inconsistency?
30203What is the use of God''s interference if he does not make people wiser and better?
30203What is the use of Mr. Hughes?
30203What is their city to the magnificent city of old, among whose ruins they walk like pigmies amid the relics of giants?
30203What is there in Atheism to make men hate each other?
30203What on earth, too, does he mean by Bruno''s"great obscurity"when he returned to Italy and fell into the jaws of the Inquisition?
30203What other reason, indeed, could have inspired his selection?
30203What possible effect could that have on the sensible part of the jury?
30203What reader of the Gospes does not remember the exquisite English in which our translators have rendered the lament over Jerusalem?
30203What real weakness is there in the Atheist''s seeking for sympathy and concurrence?
30203What terror had death to Charles Bradlaugh?
30203What terror had death to Mrs. Besant while she was an Atheist?
30203What the clergy said about them was true, or why did n''t they get up and contradict?
30203What then are we to conclude?
30203What wonder, then, that the people fixed their gaze upon it on that ominous fourteenth of July, and attacked it as the very citadel of tyranny?
30203What''s in a name?
30203What, then, is the explanation?
30203What_ is_ the evidence then?
30203What_ is_ the something else?
30203What_ is_ the spirit of Christianity?
30203When they state an opinion in the pompous language of revelation, are they less fallible than the rest of us?
30203Where are the evidences of Atheistic cruelty?
30203Where are the statistics to justify your assertion?
30203Who asserts that Atheists are absolutely free from the passions and frailties of human nature?
30203Who brought forth cries of agony from honest men and women that rang to the tingling stars?
30203Who built dungeons and filled them?
30203Who burnt Bruno?
30203Who burnt heretics?
30203Who can doubt it?
30203Who invented separate tortures for every part of the sensitive frame of man?
30203Who is the Princess May?
30203Who laughs at the horrid massacres of the Old Testament?
30203Who laughs at the saying,"Blessed are the peacemakers"?
30203Who really tries to carry out the Christianity of Christ?
30203Who roasted or drowned millions of"witches"?
30203Who spat filth over the graves of Paine and Voltaire?
30203Why are they so fond of the ladies?
30203Why did God write it so that thousands of gentlemen get a fine living by explaining it-- in all sorts of different ways?
30203Why did he lay down slavery laws without hinting that they were provisional?
30203Why do they choose to speak through a woman like Madame Blavatsky, or a popular lecturess like Mrs. Besant?
30203Why do they neglect our Spencers and Huxleys?
30203Why has it not been used?
30203Why indeed do not the petitioners refute the apostles of the"New Criticism,"instead of appealing to the_ authority_ of Convocation?
30203Why indeed should they?
30203Why not three to- day and seven to- morrow?
30203Why not try to establish a just harmony between them?
30203Why should a man write impurely for writing much?
30203Why should he control the obscure Mr. Reedman?
30203Why should he go all the way to Birmingham instead of doing his first business in London?
30203Why should he turn up at the house of Mr. Gray?
30203Why should it be so hard then for a railway servant, a museum attendant, an art- gallery curator, or a librarian to work on Sunday?
30203Why should it hesitate, then, to tell untruths about_ little_ ones?
30203Why then all this chatter about Christ?
30203Why then did it obtain so long in Christendom?
30203Why then did they not marry?
30203Why then does he talk about them so consumedly?
30203Why then should he be averse to international butchery in Europe?
30203Why then should we talk of"liberal theology"?
30203Why then, in the ease of private correspondence, did he not hint that Slavery was only tolerated for the time and would eventually cease?
30203Why was it not made plainer?
30203Why, then, did God write it so that you could_ easily_ be facetious about it?
30203Why, then, did he not leave it alone?
30203Why, then, do you pretend that George Mason committed a murder because he or his father was an Atheist?
30203Why_ always_ four?
30203Will Count Tolstoi take the final step?
30203Will Shakespeare''s_ Hamlet_ poison my mind because I think it finer than the gospels?
30203Will he tell us if anything could amaze us_ without_ being unparalleled?
30203Will not a man of genius become an imbecile if his brain softens?
30203Will not a philosopher rave like a drunken fishfag if he suffers from brain inflammation?
30203Would bribing the soldiers protect them against Christ?
30203Would he not strike us as a silly fanatic?
30203Would it not be well to give them a trial?
30203Would not a man who violated the most sacred laws of friendship and hospitality be quite capable of telling a lie?
30203Would not this have attracted general attention?
30203Would they not have abandoned their projects against him, and sought his forgiveness?
30203Yea, and echo answers, Why?
30203_ Why_ is this?
30203and where are the traces of the"long and ardent thought"?
30203for who has ever_ seen_ any man read the Bible through?
30203have you not one man''s share of those qualities yourself?
30203is it not?
42420What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
42420How are we to understand them?
42420How can I go to Church?
42420P.=--On Sacramental Baptism: What says the Liturgy?
42420What are we to infer from them?
42420What is it made to say?
42420What should it say, if revised?
42420Why should I not go to the Meeting- House?
42420the rule by which to judge being, What saith the Scripture?
40211How can we reason, but from what we know?
40211And what but the spirit of silence will conciliate the Quakers?
40211And would such be a Church of Christ?
40211Are not the ministers of that Church afraid of every new discovery in science?
40211But what is God?
40211Can any man reasonably say, that we have yet passed the superstitious state?
40211Can it be a Church of Christ?
40211Do we know what a Church of Christ is in reality?
40211First.--What is now the Church?
40211How can you furnish spirit and noise enough for the Unknown Tongues of the Irvingites?
40211I know you well enough to know, that you will not like its propounder; but who else has been ripe and bold enough to do it?
40211If I can sink the past in oblivion for common good, who should say he can not?
40211If Mr. Faraday had played you_ hocus pocus_ or legerdemain tricks, as a pretence of chemistry, would you have been satisfied?
40211If not, and I say-- No, to what good purpose does this expensive establishment exist?
40211In the Church now existing, is there aught but mystery that can be called its religion?
40211In what class of ages do we place the dark ages of man''s history?
40211Is it not so in Ireland?
40211Is it not your greatest trouble in this island?
40211Is it now so built?
40211Is not this the grand_ desideratum?_ Can it be accomplished?--I think it can, and so proceed to unfold the two- fold consideration.
40211It is a fair question to put to you and your party, if you know the first principles of the Institutions of this country?
40211Know you not, Sir, that knowledge is power?
40211Now what do we see?
40211On what rock, then, must the Church of Christ be built, so that the gates of hell, or of evil design, or of dissent, may not prevail against it?
40211On what, but KNOWLEDGE?
40211Or a beautifully reflected picture of the heavens and its explanation lessen true devotion?
40211Or what should it seek to be, other than a moral power?
40211Or, may it not be put to a better purpose?
40211The first consideration is-- What is now the Church?
40211The second consideration will be-- What ought the Church to be, so as to leave no ground and reason of dissent?
40211There would then be some ground for a bishop''s or overseer''s examination and confirmation; but what does confirmation now mean?
40211Those who dissent by knowledge, or those by ignorance?
40211To the Pagan, Jew, Mahometan, Infidel, or whose?
40211To which will you yield, or whom will you join?
40211To whose account are they placed?
40211Was not everything demonstrated, so that the words were verified by the acts of the Lecturer?
40211What are its defects?
40211What are its defects?
40211What does man know of God?
40211What is to be done to satisfy the Wesleyans or Methodists?
40211What is to be done with the Swedenborgians, the Muggletonians, and Southcotians?
40211What kind of a school?
40211What seeks your Church to be?
40211What the cause of that dissent which has made a revision necessary?
40211What the cause of that dissent, which has made a revision necessary?
40211What, then, is the revelation of the mystery of Christ?
40211What, then, ought the Church to be, so as to have no ground and reason of dissent?
40211When Peter, in the Gospel, is called upon to feed the lambs of Christ, what was meant?--to feed them with grass?
40211When there, were you asked to believe anything?
40211Who else deserves the honour of being its propounder; but I, its honest martyr and zealous student, through a ten years''imprisonment?
40211Will their pride let them learn of me?
40211Will you now grant that commission?
40211Would moral; science profane the pulpit or injure the congregation?
40211Would the experimental lectures of a Faraday, desecrate the building?
40211You may ask, how is this to be done?
40211You must have read that celebrated axiom of Bacon''s; but have you considered it, have you reflected, have you repented and proved that axiom?
40211and if it may, why not?
40981But wherefore dwell on so unprofitable a subject?
40981Can a poor wretch, inured to penury and the scourge, be suddenly reconciled to happiness and Heaven?
40981Could this benevolent and just Being approve of the ungenerous advantage which Jacob took over his faint and hungry brother?
40981Did God create light before the sun?
40981Did he inspire four men to write accounts of the_ resurrection_,* which disagree with each other in almost every circumstance?
40981Did the great and merciful Being act thus?
40981How can a man be said to be injured, even if we allow that he is cheated, since he is cheated into salvation, though perhaps against his will?
40981How could he divide the light from darkness, since darkness is nothing but the mere privation of light?
40981How could time be divided into days, before the creation of the sun, since a day is the time between sun- rise and sun- rise?
40981If Scripture was not meant to instruct philosophers, yet why should it mislead them?
40981Is he not rather the tyrant-- the inhuman despot?
40981Is the God of the_ Christians_ inconsistent with himself?
40981Is the account of the creation and fall of man, in the book of Genesis, physical or allegorical?
40981Is this the man after God''s own heart?
40981Now from whence came the water?
40981They likewise demand, whether it was by design or mistake that he affirmed*** that wheat does not produce fruit unless it first die?
40981What will be our reflections, when we find him, with his last accents, delivering two cruel and inhuman murders in charge to his son Solomon?
40981Why do we forbear to pursue their great and laudable example?
40981or, if those ancient miracles were intended likewise for our instruction, are they adequate to the purpose?
40981say they, is this the mild, the merciful David?
40981why hast thou given us reason, if reason be the accursed thing which we ought to cast from us?
32292Ah, my lord Arthur,he cried,"what shall become of me, now that you go from me and leave me here alone among my enemies?"
32292Alas, what mean you?
32292Am I not a woman, with a woman''s heart and feelings? 32292 Am I not fair and lovely, and worthy the love of the best of knights?
32292Am I, who was called one of the handsomest knights in the world, wasted to such a frightful figure? 32292 And are not you a lover?"
32292And for an accident of the tournament? 32292 And what knight hate you most?"
32292And why came you hither?
32292And why should I not pass the water?
32292And would have me as your fool, mayhap? 32292 And you let him escape?
32292Are you a priest?
32292Are you able to repeat yesterday''s work?
32292Are you my lord, Sir Tristram?
32292Are you the two brethren Helius and Helake, who slew your king by treason?
32292But tell me this, Palamides: how is it that so good a knight as you refuses to be christened, as your brothers have long been?
32292But what can I do? 32292 But what remedy have we?"
32292But where is he who has wounded you?
32292By my halidom,cried Mark,"whom can I trust?
32292By what name shall we call this sword?
32292By what people?
32292Can I not?
32292Can it be? 32292 Comes this desire from himself?"
32292Damsel, why say you this?
32292Did I stir up your sleeping spirit?
32292Did not the noble Sir Tristram, with your good will, keep La Belle Isolde three years in Joyous Gard, against the malice of King Mark?
32292Did she ever show you signs of love?
32292Did they so, Gawaine? 32292 Do you design to ride everywhere under a mask?
32292Do you fancy you can rob me of my prize so lightly? 32292 Do you know him?"
32292Do you mean that as a challenge?
32292Fair nephew,asked the king,"who are these ladies?"
32292Fair sir,asked King Mark,"what is your name?"
32292Fair sir,said the king,"what is the cause that you withhold your name?"
32292Fair sirs, why make you such a moaning?
32292Fair sirs,said Tristram,"is this courtesy, to come upon us thus armed at our meal?"
32292Fight, will you? 32292 First, tell me your name?"
32292From whom has he sprung?
32292God keep you,said the old man;"whence come you?"
32292Good sirs,he said,"could I, or any knight of worship in this land, hesitate to rescue from an ignoble death such a knight as Palamides?
32292Have I ever seen you before?
32292Have I not?
32292Have you eaten lately?
32292Have you met with Lancelot?
32292Honor does, eh? 32292 How came this knight by his death?"
32292How cometh it,said the king,"that you can not keep Lancelot by your side?
32292How feel you?
32292How is this?
32292How is this?
32292How long is this to last?
32292How now, is there a new deal in the game? 32292 How now?"
32292How shall I do that? 32292 How should I know it any more than you knew me?
32292I was not there; who won the prize?
32292In the name of God, what means it?
32292Is he hurt? 32292 Is it Lancelot or any of his blood?"
32292Is it a time for mourning?
32292Is it not as I told you?
32292Is it so?
32292Is it wise for you to ride in this realm?
32292Is not your life worth more than hers?
32292Is that his soreness and weariness?
32292Is that you, Palamides?
32292Is that your last word, sirrahs? 32292 Is the duke''s daughter still here?"
32292Is the owner of this shield your love?
32292Is there any armor in your chamber?
32292Is there any shame in a nephew showing an open affection for his uncle''s wife?
32292Is there bad blood between you brethren?
32292Is this one of his old tricks?
32292Knew you her not?
32292Know I it not? 32292 Know you me not?"
32292Know you not that women are hasty to act, and quick to repent? 32292 Lamorak of Wales?"
32292Like you not my meat?
32292Lord,they replied,"wilt thou vouchsafe also to call us thy sinners?
32292Madam,said the damsel,"shall he stay here all night?"
32292Madman, would you kill your brother, the worthiest knight of our brotherhood? 32292 Master mariners,"he asked of those on board the vessel,"what does this strange thing signify?"
32292My fair sirs,he asked,"has a knight passed here bearing a shield with a case of red over it?"
32292My lady, the queen,cried Gawaine in anger,"what thing is this we see?
32292Now, I pray you,said Isolde,"will you not do me the grace to fight for my love with three knights that have done me great wrong?
32292Of what lineage is he?
32292Oh, man of evil hope and weak belief,came the mysterious voice,"trust you more in your armor than in your Maker?
32292Or will you, like a good knight, revenge me?
32292Percivale,said the lady,"know you who I am?"
32292Say you so? 32292 Shall I bear this?"
32292Shall I harbor a man who openly makes love to my wife and queen?
32292Shall it be in love or in anger?
32292Shall not these good knights go also?
32292Shall we see the queen of our great lord King Arthur brought to shame?
32292Sir Percivale,said she,"know you who I am?"
32292Sir knight, do you truly desire to do battle for the queen?
32292Sir knight, what seek you here?
32292Sir knight, what seek you here?
32292Sir knight,asked Berrant,"whence had you that helm?"
32292Sir knight,he asked,"what seek you?"
32292Sir knights,he said,"whither take you that gentleman?
32292Sir, mine host,said Tristram, on seeing this threatening aspect,"what is wrong with you, I pray?"
32292Sirs,said Galahad,"what adventure brought you hither?"
32292So this traitor Meliagrance chooses first to kidnap my queen, and then to accuse her of treason?
32292The sword is here,said Galahad;"but where shall be found the maiden who is to make the new girdle?"
32292Then, sir, can you tell me what my dream signifies?
32292Think you that Lancelot du Lake needs to be come at like a rabbit in its hutch? 32292 To his death, you say?"
32292To what intent do you meddle, sir knight?
32292To whom in the world do we owe more?
32292Traitor knight,cried Guenever,"what seek you to do?
32292Were I here naked of armor, and you full armed as I am, what would you do?
32292What amends wish you?
32292What are they?
32292What brought you into this wilderness?
32292What claim has he to it?
32292What could I do?
32292What did I tell you?
32292What does this mean?
32292What else could Lancelot do?
32292What has this knight done that deserves a shameful death? 32292 What have I done?
32292What have I done? 32292 What have you seen?"
32292What hound sent you into this land to insult me with your scurrilous songs?
32292What is his name?
32292What is his name?
32292What is this?
32292What is this?
32292What is this?
32292What is your name, gentle sir?
32292What is your name?
32292What knight is that in green?
32292What knight is this?
32292What knight was he with the shield of silver that held you so short?
32292What knowledge have you of him? 32292 What makes you so warlike?
32292What manner of man is he? 32292 What marvellous thing is this?"
32292What may all this mean?
32292What means the blast?
32292What means this noise?
32292What means this woful noise? 32292 What means this?"
32292What means this?
32292What means this?
32292What means this?
32292What noise is this, Sir Lucan?
32292What party is it best for us to join to- morrow?
32292What saw you there?
32292What sawest thou there?
32292What shall I do? 32292 What shall I tell him is your name?"
32292What the fiend has ailed you to- day?
32292What then? 32292 What will you do?"
32292What would you do?
32292What would you have me do?
32292What would you have me do?
32292What would you say?
32292Whence come you?
32292Whence comes this ship?
32292Whence get you the right to close the way?
32292Whence, come you, and what name do you bear?
32292Where art thou, traitor?
32292Where is Lancelot?
32292Where is your champion?
32292Wherefore?
32292Whither I will?
32292Who are they that call?
32292Who are those knights that are lodged in Joyous Gard?
32292Who are you,asked Percivale,"that proffer me so great a kindness?"
32292Who are you?
32292Who are you?
32292Who are you?
32292Who but he rescued you both when held in prison by Sir Turquine? 32292 Who can he be?"
32292Who can sleep in such a den of witchcraft as this?
32292Who can this wonderful fighter be?
32292Who is he?
32292Who is it?
32292Who is that?
32292Who is this Pridam le Noire?
32292Who is this champion?
32292Who is your lord?
32292Who lies now? 32292 Who taught you my name?"
32292Who told you, sister, that my lord''s name was Lancelot?
32292Who was that?
32292Who was this mighty champion? 32292 Who will joust with me?"
32292Who would dispute that?
32292Why are you so moved, Lancelot?
32292Why did you let him leave his bed? 32292 Why did you not bring him with you?"
32292Why did you put your life thus in jeopardy?
32292Why did you wake me?
32292Why do you grieve?
32292Why do you this?
32292Why do you withdraw?
32292Why hang you your head so like a whipped hound?
32292Why have you wakened me?
32292Why left you me not to my blessed visions?
32292Why mourn you so, fair knight?
32292Why not to- night?
32292Why say you so?
32292Why say you this nephew? 32292 Why say you this?"
32292Why seek you to slay him?
32292Why should I not be?
32292Why should I turn?
32292Why should I?
32292Why should you spare your foes?
32292Why should you?
32292Why so long a time?
32292Why so?
32292Why were you against us?
32292Why, sir,said Isolde,"can it be that you are a knight and no lover?
32292Will you hinder me?
32292Will you kindly tell me your name?
32292Will you not dismount and join us?
32292Will you play the coward?
32292Will you promise me this, on your faith?
32292Will you tell me your name, sir knight?
32292Will you?
32292With which party do you hold?
32292With whom shall I fight?
32292Would you?
32292You do not mean to keep this foolish promise, Lancelot?
32292You know him then?
32292''Where shall the shield await his coming?''
32292( might champion?)
3229212- Added missing punctuation"?"
32292281-"Turquin"to"Turquine"( 2)( by Sir Turquine?)
32292316- Removed extra enquote( what will you do?)
32292Am I the man to deny her request because there are foul- mouthed slanderers abroad?"
32292And are you so lost to honor as to slay any knight thus lying insensible?"
32292And his hurt-- who gave it?
32292As for forgiving you, what else can I do, my queen?
32292As they stood talking, Sir Lavaine rode furiously in at the gate, crying,--"Where is my lord, Sir Lancelot du Lake?"
32292Beside him sat the good man, who asked him,--"How hast thou done since I departed?"
32292But Gawaine, who sat with lowering brow, now broke out in hot speech,--"My lord, my uncle, what will you do?
32292But how know you that I shall ever sit there?"
32292But if I rescue her, where shall I keep her?"
32292But not far had he ridden when a knight came after him, who said,--"Sir knight, why have you taken that crown?
32292But one of the knights observed the new- comers closely, and said secretly to his fellows,--"Know you not this man?
32292But what''s to do?"
32292But where are my brothers?
32292But where is Lancelot?"
32292But, recreant knight, what cause had you to slay my brother Gareth, who loved you with his whole soul?"
32292Can I help you further?"
32292Can this be so?
32292Come forth, traitor, that I may revenge on thy body the death of my three brothers?"
32292Dare you repeat this story?"
32292Dare you tell me so?"
32292Do you dare rail thus at me?"
32292Do you deem that I am a coward, or that the queen is my mistress, as the evil- tongued say?
32292Does He who brought you here need a sword for your protection?"
32292Great was the joy between these noble knights, and Tristram said,--"Will you abide in these marches, Sir Percivale?
32292Had I not better keep it for myself?"
32292Had not the might of God been with me, think you that I could, unarmed, have prevailed over fourteen armed knights?
32292Has this good knight taken on himself the death that was intended to be mine?"
32292Her sorrow touched Bors, who asked,--"What means this, madam?"
32292Here is this tournament,--what part shall we play here?
32292How came Lancelot to slay these knights, who both loved him devotedly?"
32292How will you acquit yourself of treachery?"
32292Is Gareth slain?
32292Is he slain?"
32292Is it really perilous?"
32292Is not this an evil reward?"
32292Is this maiden, who is so busy about you, she whom they call the lily of Astolat?"
32292Is this the thing to bear like a lamb?"
32292Madam, what shall I think?
32292My castle is near by; will you not ride there with me as a safeguard?"
32292Near the midnight hour he suddenly awakened, and saw in the road before him a woman, who said,--"Sir Percivale, what do you here?"
32292Not Lancelot or Tristram?"
32292Now, sir, will you tell me what knight you are, and if you are of the Round Table fellowship?"
32292Or what proud knight is here that dare break a spear with me?"
32292Quickly leaping from his horse, he drew his sword, and said,--"Shall I make an end of this war?"
32292Shall this be done, and we basely submit?"
32292Shall we cower in our tents while others fight our battles?"
32292Shall we enter and see?"
32292Shall we not fight in it?"
32292She called loudly to him, and when he came up asked him,--"How does my lord, Sir Lancelot?"
32292Should he ride back for his armor, or go on as he was?
32292Sir Tristram, why came you here disguised?
32292That you will fight for me to the death, I know, but wherefore should you?"
32292The other saluted him in turn, and asked,--"What is your name?
32292The year and day have come, but where and who is the man?
32292Then Tristram cried out in fury,--"Coward knight, why stand you thus idly?
32292Then he cried loudly at the entrance,--"Where are you, Tristram of Lyonesse?"
32292Then he said to his companion,--"Can you tell me of some chapel, where I may bury this body?"
32292There now came to Mordred the bishop of Canterbury, who said,--"Sir, what would you do?
32292Think you I shall lightly forgive this?"
32292Was this the fellow that professed cowardice and begged protection?
32292What do you propose to do with those great spears that your squire carries?"
32292What have you to say to it?"
32292What say you, my lords?"
32292What say you?
32292When he spoke of Dinadan, she asked,--"Was it not he that made the song about King Mark?"
32292When shall we do battle?"
32292Which, think you, was your greater duty?"
32292Whither take you her?"
32292Who has done you this harm?"
32292Who is he?"
32292Who is it that has disinherited you?"
32292Who killed him?"
32292Who would have thought that thou, whom I held dear, and who art named a noble knight, would betray his king for the jewels of a sword?
32292Why come you here seeking to lay your own fault on me?
32292Why did you not let me sleep out the balance of it, friend Tristram?"
32292Why did you this?
32292Why gave you not this advice sooner?"
32292Why hear I not of them?"
32292Why hidest thou within walls and holes like a coward?
32292Will you let me die without lifting your hand?"
32292Will you sit there and see me perish?"
32292Will you thus bind yourself, as you are a true knight?"
32292Will you turn again after having come so far?
32292Would you displease God and shame knighthood by wedding the wife of your uncle, who has been to you as a father?
32292Would you know more?"
32292Would you, Sir Bevidere, for a shining blade, bring death and ruin to your king?"
32292Wouldst thou, a king''s son, and a knight of the Round Table, seek to dishonor the noble king who made you what you are?
32292and how came you to know him?"
32292and what sign does he bear?"
32292asked Galahad,"will you all assail me at once?"
32292both?
32292cried the king,"where are all my noble knights?
32292cried the queen,"what vile plot is this?
32292dear brother, why have you tarried so long from me?"
32292has he done this thing?"
32292how long will you hide behind your castle walls, like a rat in his hole?"
32292is that so?
32292said Lancelot,"or do you think to slay me where I stand?
32292said the king,"is that the game?
32292shall we take her from them?"
32292she cried,"how dare you thrust yourself into this goodly company?
32292she said,"must I plead for your love in vain?"
32292then you are Galahad?"
32292they cried,"is it you?"
32292was it Palamides?"
32292where has he learned the art of turning my weapons on myself?"
32292who may trust this world?"
40688And yet what claim have we to the bliss and glory of heaven?
40688Are they all dead, have none been spared?
40688Are you chicken- hearted, lad? 40688 But how shall I be able to live all alone by myself on the island?"
40688But, Maddie, do you really think mother is so ill?
40688Can you show us where we can find water?
40688Do you think they can be trusted, Kibo?
40688Do?
40688Have you a goodish sum, my lad?
40688He comes from Elmerston, do you know him?
40688How is our mother?
40688How long am I to be kept here?
40688I know that when she is taken, the change to her must be a blessed one; but, Maddie, what would become of you?
40688I suppose it must be; and do n''t you know me?
40688Is it most in notes or gold?
40688Is that you, Gurton?
40688Is this your doing, Lance?
40688Shall I ride back and tell the people?
40688So soon?
40688Those prayers have been answered, have they not?
40688Very likely?
40688What business takes you out at this time of night, youngster?
40688What do you know about the death of this man?
40688What is that?
40688What is up now, Master Emery?
40688What is your name, then?
40688What should I have done without this?
40688What, do you think I am likely to die?
40688Where is your home?
40688Who are you? 40688 Who have you got there?"
40688Why did you escape? 40688 Why do you talk so much about heaven?"
40688Why do you think he should have confidence in him, Martin?
40688Will any other gentleman join us?
40688You the brother of Hugh Maitland?
40688You will find it somewhat slow work when you go back to help your father on his farm-- eh, lad?
40688Your son, Mr Maitland? 40688 As the officer, turning to Lance, asked,Is that the man?"
40688But then when they were gone, how should he live?
40688But where have you been all the time?"
40688Can you believe me guilty of our father''s death?
40688Come, what do you say?
40688Dulman?"
40688Had he really been guilty of the death of a fellow- creature?
40688Have you a companion with you?"
40688He felt irritated, and eager to get back the money he had lost; he had won at first, why should he not again?
40688If any one asks you questions on deck, that is what you must say to them-- you understand me?"
40688If his friend Hadow had fallen in the strife, what would be his fate when the rest of the crew discovered him?
40688Kibo, however, did not move from the spot, but casting his eyes towards the poor lad on the ground, he said,"Can you get him set free too?
40688What are your prospects?"
40688What do you say to making a start for South America or the Pacific?
40688What do you say, shall we go to the theatre?
40688What is your name?"
40688What, is n''t there a young lad somewhere about the island?"
40688Where are you?
40688Where were you at school?"
40688Who are you employed with?
40688Would it not be safer, after all, to pay the money in?
40688are you Englishmen?"
40688have you got that book still, Mr Gurton?"
40688what are you after here?"
40688what, has not he got home?"
40542And who is he that will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?
40542Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
40542What mean ye, to weep and break my heart? 40542 Again: are there any Baptists between Croydon and East Grinstead? 40542 Again: from Wandsworth to Guildford, Godalming, and onward to Portsmouth, are there any Baptists? 40542 An Answer to the Question,Why are you a Strict Baptist?"
40542And in what way are we to seek it but by prayer?
40542And wherefore is this?
40542And will man, with his superior powers, die for ever?"
40542At Brighton there are some; but take the road from Brighton to Portsmouth, and where will you find any?
40542Burney--''Perhaps, Sir, that may be from want of exercise?''
40542But why should we further pursue the narrative?
40542Did not the state into which the infant church at Antioch had been brought by these teachers particularly require that such statements should be made?
40542Has not the practice of infant baptism, in all ages of the church, been a pernicious source of delusion?
40542How is this, or why should it be?
40542How is this?
40542I asked her what her dependance was?
40542If it be asked, What is the true spirit which every Christian should possess in reference to the publication of the truth?
40542Is it not simply because that, unlike the Jew, they canot refer to"the law and to the testimony?"
40542Is it not the salvation of the soul through his instrumentality?
40542Is not every thing here vague, mystical, and incongruous?
40542Is there any Baptist interest between Clapham and Horsham?
40542Is there any agreement on the subject?
40542Is there not here_ a most striking contrast_ with the inspired records of the institution and administration of the ordinance of baptism?
40542Mr. Thomas Williams,[A] in the presence of his two maternal aunts, said to him one day,"Young man, do you know any thing of these things?"
40542Or of him who would follow Christ, but must wait for the death of his father?
40542Or of that amiable youth who turned back from following Him, rather than part with his possessions?
40542Or those to whom He said, with a degree of severity not usual with the Saviour,"Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things that I say?"
40542Until_ this_ is effected, how can we expect prosperity and increase?
40542Was not baptism in the apostles''days a special means of grace in the church; and was it not always designed to be so?
40542What is it mellows all my joy, Weans me from every earthly toy, And leads to bliss without alloy?
40542What is more diffusive or expanding, or constraining in its nature, than the principle of love?
40542What is the Christian''s joy and crown of rejoicing?
40542What law of the gospel is broken by those parents who, without baptism, prayerfully devote their children to Christ?
40542What makes me bend before God''s throne, There all my guilt and misery own, And seek my help from Christ alone?
40542What makes me court seclusion''s shade, And shun this vain world''s gay parade, Whose pleasures blossom but to fade?
40542What makes me heave the deep- drawn sigh, And raise to heaven my weeping eye, And inly groan-- I scarce know why?
40542What makes the cross such charms to wear, That while I gaze and linger there, No room is left for dark despair?
40542What makes the word of life so sweet, That I could sit at Jesu''s feet, And never quit that dear retreat?
40542What spreads new rapture through the skies?
40542Whenever a pious Jew might have been asked the question, What benefits are secured to the children and nation of Israel by the rite of circumcision?
40542Wherefore, then, is the former covenant represented as affording the archetype of Christian baptism?
40542Who does not see the insincerity of those Jews who, it is said, believed in Christ, but were afraid to confess Him?
40542Why did he not first search the Scriptures as the Bereans did, to see whether things were as the apostles affirmed them to be?
40542by its_ unveiled_ spirituality, and by its respect for individual moral character?
40542is he likely to recover?''
40542or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
41994Can you attain it? 41994 And if the last question comes to search the heart--Are you willing for it?"
41994And that not according to the earthly standard of value, where the question always is, How much?
41994And then the question came,"_ White as snow_, can you attain that?--can you make yourself that?"
41994And what does that spirit suggest?
41994And what was it that led Ananias to this sin?
41994And what was the sin?
41994And when a man gives, the world still asks,_ what_ does he give?
41994And, again, he was asked,"Are you willing that I should do it?"
41994Are there not many who say they have given their all to God, and yet prove false to it in the use of their money?
41994As he thought, it was as if one said to him,"_ White as snow_, do you know what that is?"
41994But if our Lord wanted us to do as she did, why did He not leave a clear command?
41994Christ asks, how does he give?
41994Christ,_ how_ does he use it?
41994Corinthians, 8, 9._"THROUGH HIS POVERTY": what does that mean?
41994Has the Church been faithful to this truth in her solemn protest against the claims of wealth?
41994How are we to know what our calling is?
41994In other words, is the poverty of Jesus something for Him alone, or something in which His disciples are to share?
41994Instead of the question, How far am I, as a Christian, free still to do this or the other?
41994Is the right to possess and enjoy the riches of earth as it is now everywhere practiced in the Church part of what Christ has secured for us?
41994That He dispossessed Himself of all heavenly and earthly possessions that the riches of earth and heaven might be ours?
41994The heavenly poverty of Jesus Christ-- do you know what it is?
41994The world asks,_ what_ does a man own?
41994What can have made the gift such a crime?
41994What it is in Him, in His disciples and in Paul, in His saints in later days?
41994What it would be in you?
41994Where had they learned this?
41994the truly free spirit asks, How far am I free to follow Christ to the uttermost?
42164And what becomes of the water, as the Dead Sea has no outlet?
42164Forward and fear not; speed on the way, Why dost thou shrink from thy path in dismay? 42164 Forward and fear not; though trials be near, The Lord is thy refuge; whom shouldst thou fear?
42164There are so many rents and divisions throughout Christendom that many are crying, Who shall show us any good? 42164 ''Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?'' 42164 --''What are the conditions on which we can join you?'' 42164 16)_ is_ here, and shall not_ this_ desert yet blossom as a rose? 42164 3d, 1873, to a crowded house she preached for half an hour from the text,''If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? 42164 Again,Where does it end?"
42164And are we not reminded by divers tokens for good that light is advancing?
42164And may we not accept as true the words of the poet:''Upon the great dial- plate of ages The light advanced no more recedes''?
42164As he listened to its contents at the end of his journey he made the significant remark,"Is that all there is in it?"
42164Did ever two more worthy the name go out to fulfil the duties belonging to that title?
42164Does the improvement correspond to the outlay and effort?"
42164How long, O Lord, ere thou takest unto thyself the great power and reignest?
42164In the course of the evening our kind hostess inquired if we would like water for our feet?
42164Liberia seems to press upon my mind, but can all this be called for at such weak hands?
42164Nay, Thy power and might, as ever, all omnipotent shall be:''Rock of Ages,''what can move me if I lean my soul on Thee?"
42164Penn asked,"How shall I know that a man does not obtrude his own sense upon us as the infallible Spirit?"
42164Such thrilling raptures_ this_ impart With_ love my bosom_ warm?
42164Sybil Jones said,"I hope thou art seeking a crown in that higher warfare?"
42164The questions are often asked,"Is the gain worth the cost?
42164What tongue can tell my soul''s anguish as the tears flowed fast from each child''s almost bursting heart?
42164Who can calculate the amount of good that one such life of dedication and devotion has accomplished?
42164Who, indeed, can know the agony of my spirit, save"He who rolls the planets in their spheres And counts the lowly mourner''s tears?"
42164and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?"
42164he exclaimed,''is this the way you honor your prophet?
42164shall a face, then, win my heart, Mere symmetry of form?
40443For what purpose,says Sir John Herschel,"are we to suppose such magnificent bodies scattered through the abyss of space?
40443Who can set bounds to the Almighty?
40443_ Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister unto those who shall be the heirs of salvation?_THE VAST NUMBER OF THE ANGELS.
40443***** Are any ready to ask why the"_ glory- light_"of that heavenly world, represented as"far above the brightness of the Sun"can not be seen?
40443Again, of His Spirit in a milder form:"Is not my_ word_ like fire, saith the Lord?"
40443And for what are all these exchanged?
40443Can we not know more of all this?
40443Comprehending this, the a same prophet inquires:"Who among us shall dwell with devouring fire?
40443Do they ever exhibit to, or instruct them in your Protestant Bible?
40443Do you ask, what is this element?
40443Grant all this; but why, and for what purpose?
40443Have you ever noticed how_ promptly_ your daughter has felt it her duty to obey this command, and return to that school?
40443Hear the Psalmist, on this subject:"Whither shall I go from thy_ Spirit_?
40443Hence, hear again the exclamation of the Psalmist:"Whither shall I go from thy_ Spirit_?
40443Here we have it; are you ready for a journey?
40443How dare we trifle with Him, and our own soul''s immortal interest?
40443How many of those worthy ancients suffered persecutions in various ways for their acts of piety?
40443I have noticed the Protestants are perpetually appealing to the primitive Church; but when I turn to the early ages of history, what do I see?
40443If heaven is still_ far out beyond_, what period or measure of Eternity may it requite for the spirit, or soul to reach it after leaving the body?
40443In the second book of the Kings it is written:"_ But will God indeed dwell on earth?
40443Is it not high time that Protestants of our own country, were waking up in regard to their present, and eternal interests?
40443Is it not that immortal spirit- life which God breathed into our first parents?
40443Is not here conclusive evidence that the two places-- heaven and hell-- are not in far distant regions from each other?
40443Is your mind expanding?
40443Job asks,"To whom hast Thou uttered words?
40443May not Moses, and Elijah, and the Prophets, and Martyrs be there?
40443May we not ask, from whence comes this intuition, that all feel that death to the body is not the end of existence?
40443May we not therefore, for a few moments, contemplate the eventful, and, to some, the pleasant, yet to others the startling scene?
40443May we not?
40443Now do we not see in all this, as in all things else, that the Sun-- its heat and light-- are God''s agencies in sustaining all things?
40443Now from whence cometh this fire when His wrath is thus revealed?
40443Now we appeal to the reason of every intelligent mind, can you expect to enjoy happiness in your eternal existence, amid devouring flames?
40443Now what are these revelations?
40443Now, what else than_ light_, and_ heat_, is thus manifest to us?
40443O grave, where is thy victory?"
40443O, who will not seek and strive for a_ home in heaven_?
40443Oh, grave where is thy victory?"
40443Reader, are you striving for that HAPPY HOME?
40443THE GREAT DAY OF HIS WRATH HAS COME; WHO SHALL BE ABLE TO STAND?"
40443Then shall be repeated the saying which was written,"O death, where is thy sting?
40443Was it ever thus while she was attending a Protestant school?
40443We can not doubt the honesty and sincerity of these ministers, nor of their church members; yet may not many of them be"blind leaders of the blind?"
40443What is man that thou art mindful of him, or the son of man that thou takest knowledge of him?"
40443What may you not lose by neglecting to do it?
40443When first smitten, hearing a voice that was not of Earth, he exclaimed,"Lord, who art thou?"
40443When we go to the founders and leaders of these different organizations, and ask, why all these conflicting elements?
40443Where else can we imagine its location, to be within range of-- even immortal-- vision from this earth?
40443Whither shall I flee from thy presence?
40443Who among_ us_ shall dwell in everlasting burnings?"
40443Who can doubt this star being a visible manifestation of the_ Spirit of God_?
40443Will it be any comfort or pleasure to you to know that others are, like yourself, doomed to suffer eternal torments?
40443Without a solution of these facts, is not the mind bewildered and_ lost_ in the hazy contemplation?
40443_ WILL ALL TAKE HEED?_****** Gentle reader, we are about to take our leave of you.
40443are your views enlarging, so as to enable you to comprehend its vast dimensions?
40443but on the other hand; are they not constantly trying to instruct, charm, and fascinate them with their own system of religious worship?
40443or whither shall I flee from thy presence?"
40443that which can never be quenched nor extinguished?
40443that_ spirit- fire_ which is eternal in its nature?
40443to witness their agonies, and hear their wailings in that pandemonium of the lost?
40443whose spirit came from Thee?"
38716But what shall he say to the wicked on the left hand? 38716 It appeared,"says Prof. Lyell,"from his explanation of''Whose superscription is this?''
38716Ought not you to try and keep the fear of God always before your eyes? 38716 ''Doth not each one of you loose his ox or his ass from the stall, and lead him away to watering? 38716 ***** Q. Shall the righteous in heaven have any more hunger or thirst, or nakedness or heat or cold? 38716 --_John Quincy Adams._ The question, What kind of a Constitution did its framers intend to make? 38716 188)a servant who knows his master''s duty, and will not do it, must be made to do it,"how can he complain of his treatment?
387162), mean the same thing as the Continental Congress?
3871676, 77),--"Is a servant, whose husband or wife has been sold by his or her master into a distant country, to be permitted to marry again?"
38716And how shall they be able to do this, to feed and to clothe you, unless you take honest care of every thing that belongs to them?
38716And may not bloodhounds be the most expeditious and fit?
38716And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond?''...
38716And shall we consider it a great thing to fulfil this duty?
38716And what answer could be returned?
38716And what, under such circumstances, would become of their mental, moral, or even their physical condition?
38716Apply the reasoning:''How much, then, is a man better than a sheep or an ox?''
38716Are the coarse and unfeeling jests there perpetrated calculated to increase her purity, or strengthen her moral sensibilities?
38716Are the executive or judicial departments of the States the proper expounders?
38716Are those slaves who enjoy moral and religious instruction any better off?
38716Are you trying to do to others as you would have them do to you?
38716Are you trying to love your neighbor as yourselves?
38716But are not their_ souls_ more precious than their_ bodies_?
38716But which constitutes the greater atrocity,--to use men and women as"stallions"and"brood mares,"or to speak or print the damning deed?
38716But who will say that neglect of duty and insubordination are the_ legitimate_ effects of the gospel, purely and sincerely imparted to servants?"
38716By whom is the gospel thus preached to them in purity and power?
38716Can such treatment result in any thing but brutalizing every noble faculty?
38716Communities do we say?
38716Did anybody go to Africa and teach them?
38716Did they deem it proper and consistent with the good order of society to preach the gospel to servants?
38716Do ye hear his voice in this?
38716Do you bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you?
38716Do you really believe that the people have suffered their servants to go on in ignorance of the true meaning for sixty years?
38716Do you really believe that the people of the United States did not mean by their words what those words then commonly meant?
38716Do you, for Jesus Christ''s sake, love your enemies?
38716Does any one say that either law or public opinion protects the female slave from the brutality of her master?
38716Does any one say these are solitary instances of atrocity?
38716Does any one say these atrocities must be confined to the extreme South, and that law or public opinion in North Carolina would forbid them?
38716Does any one say, that, though the law would favor such a sale by creditors, public opinion would not tolerate it?
38716Does any one, and who does not, feel deep disgust at these recitals?
38716Does any reader still doubt whether an owner thus has uncontrolled authority over the body of his female slave?
38716Does it demand uniformity, and at the same time deny the use of those means which are absolutely necessary to produce such uniformity?
38716Does it present a variable, ever- changing standard of duty, and yet demand complete uniformity in practice?
38716Does this bar the States from calling forth their own militia?
38716Does this take it away from the States?
38716From the"Richmond( Va.) Whig:""$ 100 REWARD will be given for the apprehension of my negro(?)
38716Have they it now?
38716Have we not, in the Old Bay State, just solemnly enacted that not even the most hardened convicts in our State Prison shall be whipped?
38716His means for taking a fearful vengeance are ample, and what consideration shall stay his hands?
38716How came this people by all this knowledge?
38716How can you reap the honorary or pecuniary advantages of your office, and honestly refuse compliance with your part of the bargain?
38716How could they desire to leave him?
38716How far has the existence or utterance of such sentiments as these resulted in securing to the slaves a sound moral and religious instruction?
38716How far, if at all, does this instrument support or countenance the institution?
38716How much more than this, or will any thing more than this, be done?
38716How, then, can we so far forget our common manhood as to pursue our brother with bloodhounds?
38716If the latter shows hardened feeling, what does the former prove?
38716If they have, does the Constitution take it away?
38716In discharge of this duty, did they interfere with their civil condition?
38716Is any sickly sentimentalist shocked at these recitals?
38716Is he whose idol is gold to be turned from his purpose merely by the foolish wailing of a woman whose heart- strings are breaking?
38716Is it not agreeable to the order of Divine Providence, that a child should be sold to pay his father''s debts?
38716Is it not true, that the most pious servants exert the happiest influence in promoting honesty and good order on plantations and in communities?"
38716Is it the province of each individual to do it?
38716Is the Constitution thus deficient?
38716Is the auction- block a scene for cultivating the affections of a poor slave- girl?
38716Is there one master in a thousand who does not desire such servants?
38716Is this law a dead letter?
38716May they not all listen to such words of comfort as fall from his lips?
38716Must not the degradation also be uncalculated and incalculable?
38716Of what consequence is deep, heart- felt agony to a speculator?
38716Of what consequence, then, is the pollution of the soul of the mother, compared with the fact of her increased value as a commodity?
38716Rawlins Lowndes said:--"In the first place, what cause was there for jealousy of our importing negroes?
38716Rep. 263), says:--"The inquiry here is, whether a cruel and unreasonable battery on a slave by the hirer is indictable?...
38716Thus may he do in his lifetime; but it is appointed unto all men to die; and what, in the event of his death, will become of his slaves?
38716We are here told, that in the day of judgment, the inquiry will be, What have we done in this world?
38716We simply ask, If Christian churches may sell slaves at auction, what may not private individuals do consistently with public opinion?
38716What but pecuniary profit does the speculator in horses look to?
38716What did the Apostle Paul to Onesimus, who was a runaway?
38716What is he to do?
38716What is it that does most to keep the public conscience at ease on the subject?
38716What is it that renders abortive all measures to remove the evil?...
38716What is our duty?
38716What is the Constitution?
38716What kind of teachers and what kind of instruction are thought to be consistent with proper feelings of gratitude and humanity on the part of masters?
38716What other object has the speculator in men, women, and children, in view?
38716What right have you to take an oath which you have previously resolved not to keep, when called on to comply with?
38716What saith our Saviour,''What, therefore, God hath joined''?
38716What would insure their continued mental and moral well- being?
38716What, in such case, will prevent a creditor from levying on an undivided share of Dr. Fuller''s happy slaves?
38716What, in their judgment, was such meaning?
38716What, then, has this final interpreter declared the meaning of these clauses of the Constitution to be?
38716What_ man_ would consent to become even the favored slave of Dr. Fuller?
38716When our servants are sick and diseased, we do not suffer them to want: we physic and nurse them(?).
38716When you hear the minister preach, are you not to listen to him as the minister of God; God''s messenger to your soul?
38716Wherein is the union among the_ human_ stock, on the Southern plantations, regarded as more sacred and lasting than the union among the_ brute_ stock?
38716Who can estimate the value in community of one such man acting under the influence of the gospel of peace?"
38716Who commits the greater injustice,--the man who robs another of his mind, or the man who robs another of his money?
38716Who has not asked with him,"Will not a righteous God visit for these things"?
38716Who is it that"ministers unto them in spiritual things,"and"leads away their famishing souls to the water of life"?
38716Who now is to tell us what this one standard is, to which all must submit, and which is thus to override all State Constitutions and all State laws?
38716Who will venture even to conceive, much less compute, the deep degradation caused by the denial of marriage to the slaves?
38716Why confine us to twenty years, or rather why limit us at all?
38716Why should slaves, who are a species of property, be represented more than any other property?
38716Why, then, should not the children of slave- women by white fathers be rightfully slaves?
38716Will he require much, where he has given little?
38716Will the wicked have any good thing in hell?
38716Would not the slaves be led to neglect of duty and insubordination by hearing such sentences?
38716Would you not expect, that they should take notice of what you said to them?
38716Yea, and without proceeding as far as did the Apostle Paul?(!)
38716You admit that a bad clause can not be rightfully supported, else why do you not support it?
38716how did we live in this world?
38716make full use of your privileges, and show that you thank God by serving him"?
38716that they should behave themselves with respect towards you and yours, and be as careful of every thing belonging to you as you would be yourselves?
38716the least comfort?
38716yea, blessed are the people who have the Lord for their God''"?
33520''And believeth on Him that sent me--''"You believe God sent Jesus?
33520''He that heareth My Word--''"You believe that?
33520Are not you the man who has been begging here every night?
33520Are you a Christian?
33520Be''s I free, or be I not?
33520Ca n''t you turn her head round?
33520Can not Christ find him, and bring him back?
33520Did n''t I tell you I would catch you?
33520Did you really get it in that way?
33520Do you believe it is a fact?
33520Do you remember the young man who answered you so roughly the other night?
33520How did it happen?
33520How did you know it was good money?
33520How do you know it was the right kind of hand?
33520How is that?
33520How was it done?
33520I thought you said you would not believe anything you could not reason out?
33520If I say, I''ll trust Him, will He save me?
33520Then what have you got the lantern for?
33520WHY DON''T YOU LOVE JESUS?
33520Well, but,say some,"is there not a sowing time as well as harvest?"
33520Well, did n''t I say''whosoever''?
33520Well,I said,"how long have you been one?"
33520What am I to do, then?
33520What does your church believe?
33520What have you done with that blood?
33520What must I do to be saved?
33520Where did you get your good clothes? 33520 Why not?
33520Why, I was listening to your sermon last night, and when you asked,''Who''ll receive Him now?'' 33520 Why,"says the mistress,"what are you talking about?
33520Willie, did n''t I tell you I would catch you? 33520 Wilt thou go with this man?"
33520You believe you_ have_ everlasting life?
3352015:"How shall they preach, except they be sent?
3352024, we read:"Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
3352040, where we find him saying to the other thief,"Dost not thou fear God?"
33520Am I to depend upon my works?
33520And I ask you,"Will you not be reconciled?"
33520And I would like to ask you this question, Has not God a right to say who shall come into His kingdom, and how we shall come?
33520And Saul cried out,"Who art thou?"
33520And as I go on through the world I can shout now, when the bell is tolling,"O death, where is thy sting?"
33520And now God comes down into this unbelieving world, and says,"Who will set to his seal that I am true?"
33520And now, my dear friends, did you ever ask yourselves, Which is the worst-- the leprosy of sin, or the leprosy of the body?
33520And so I want to ask the friends in this hall, Who will set to his seal or her seal that God is true?
33520And so this young man was met by Satan, who whispered to him,"How do you know that is a right translation?"
33520And the thought flashed across my mind,"Will there be no difference?
33520And the young man said,"Doctor, do you believe that?"
33520And what convicted him?
33520And what was the message that the angels brought to those shepherds?
33520And when Rebekah appeared, they said to her,"Wilt thou go with this man?"
33520And when she asks him,"Well, husband, how is it?"
33520And where are you then?
33520And why?
33520And, sinner, can you, in all your difficulties or doubts and fears, have a better leader than Jehovah?
33520Are we in difficulties, in doubt, or in perplexity?
33520Are we willing to receive what Christ has already done?
33520Are you going to let present opportunity pass without coming to Christ?
33520Are you going to let these solemn moments come to an end without entering the ark?
33520Are you in doubt about anything?
33520Are you ready to confess Him as your Lord and Saviour, and take your stand by the Master, and say from this hour, I will serve the Lord Jesus?
33520At last an old man got up, and said,"What is the matter with us, that we are downhearted and sad?
33520But did that take away his guilt?
33520But do we walk thus in an unclouded sky?
33520But how could God be just and the justifier of sinners?
33520But now the grave has lost its terror and gloom; I can go and look down into the grave and shout over it, and cry out,"O grave, where is thy victory?"
33520But suppose I meet a man whom I have seen out here night after night begging, and I say to him,"Hullo, beggar, is that you?"
33520But when his money was gone, where were his friends?
33520But who did Christ say it to?
33520By and by the pilot was heard to say,"Do you see the lower lights?"
33520Can you bring life to the dead?
33520Can you buy it?
33520Can you by yourself make them clean?
33520Can you do a better thing than trust to God for salvation?
33520Can you feel that He has lifted your burden off your shoulders on to His own shoulder?
33520Dear afflicted mothers, has God not removed your children to a pure and happy life?
33520Did I understand you aright?
33520Did you ever hear of any one going down to hell trusting in Jesus?
33520Did you ever hear of anybody being cured of leprosy?"
33520Did you ever think what a terrible state of things it would be if man was allowed to live for ever in his lost, ruined state?
33520Do n''t you?
33520Do you believe more than ever that you are a sinner?
33520Do you know why?"
33520Do you say Christ is nothing to you?
33520Do you think when that boy grew up he could fail to love that mother who died to save him?
33520Do you want to know how to get faith?
33520Do you want to know the reason why?
33520Do you want to know what it is?
33520For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
33520Glorious, is it not, to know we have such a Saviour?
33520God says,"Let him take"; who can stop us if God says it?
33520Has God ever broken His word?
33520Has not England a right to say who shall rule it, and who shall be its Queen?
33520Has the Blood touched you?
33520Have I been born of the Spirit?"
33520Have they taken you to theatres and vicious places, and left you bleeding and wounded?
33520Have you not heard of it?"
33520He attempted to write, with the same result; every letter seemed to ask him,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
33520He might have turned on Peter and said,"Peter, is it true you do n''t know me?
33520He says,"What do you mean by being born again-- born from above, born of the Spirit?
33520He thought at first to push her aside, but the child pressed it home again,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
33520He thought,"How am I to tell his parents?"
33520He turned round, and said,"My friend, are you not blind?"
33520He went on to his office, but he felt as if every letter he opened read,"Why do n''t you love Jesus?"
33520His breath departs from him, he dies, and where is your help?
33520His wife says,"Where did you get that Bible?"
33520How am I to be saved?
33520How are you going to wash them?
33520How can He be in us if we do n''t receive Him and trust Him?
33520How is this you are not a beggar?"
33520How many people want to do the same nowadays?
33520I am satisfied with the finished work of my Son, and will you be satisfied?"
33520I ask you once again,"Where will you spend eternity?
33520I can fancy Naaman''s indignation as he asks,"Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
33520I can imagine him saying to his servant,"What did you say?
33520I have been asked by a great many good men,"Why is it we do n''t have any results?
33520I imagine some of you will say,"Have n''t I anything to do?"
33520I said,"Do you believe the Bible?"
33520I say to you, young man, will you have this gift?
33520I say,"My friend, what makes you so happy?"
33520I went forward and said,"Are you a Christian?"
33520If Christ did not die for our sins, what is going to become of our souls?
33520If God does not save us, who will?
33520If He did not, how are we going to get rid of them?
33520If any one is here that really loves a man, is she thinking of how much she will have to give up?
33520If death should come after any one of us to- night, are we sheltered behind the blood?
33520If he do n''t, what is the good of trying to build a house?
33520If there is a persecutor here to- night, I would ask you,"Why persecute Jesus?"
33520If we are dark and sorrowful, how is the world to know that we are children of peace, and joy, and gladness?
33520If we make light of that blood, what is going to become of our souls?
33520If you are ever to be saved, why not now?
33520If you die without Christ, without hope, and without God, where will you be?
33520If you do not pity him and love him when I am dead and gone, who will?"
33520If you make light of so great a salvation, how can you escape the damnation of hell?
33520Is He not worthy of it?
33520Is it not a wonderful thing?
33520Is it not good news to get rid of your sin?
33520Is it not the very best thing you can do?
33520Is it true you have forgotten how I cured and healed your wife''s mother when she lay at the point of death?
33520Is it true you have forgotten how I raised you up when you were sinking in the sea?
33520Is it true you have forgotten that mountain scene when you wanted to build the three tabernacles?
33520Is it true, Peter, you have forgotten me?"
33520Is not God worthy of our confidence?
33520Is not God worthy of our trust?
33520Is not that good news?
33520Is not that wonderful?
33520Is that all I have to do?"
33520Is that there?"
33520Is there any place in the Bible where it says''Take,''or is it only a word you use?
33520Is there any reason why you should not have faith in God?
33520Is there not a Ruth here?
33520It cost God so much to give us this blood, and shall we try to keep it from the world which is perishing from the want of it?
33520It is the most solemn question that will ever come before you down here,"Have I been born from above?
33520It''s very cheap, is n''t it?
33520Let me ask the poor backslider, Did you ever feel the touch of the hand of Jesus?
33520Let me ask you, my friend, Is there any reason why you should hate Christ, or why your heart should be turned against Him?
33520Listen, and hear what He says--"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"
33520Make haste to be wise; for"how shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?"
33520Moody?"
33520Moody?"
33520Mother, father, will you claim Him as your Shepherd?
33520My friends, are you going to"Take"to- night?
33520My little child, will you have Jesus as your Shepherd?
33520Now I am old, can I a second time enter my mother''s womb, and be born again?"
33520Now faith is-- what?
33520Now just let me stop a minute, and you think, and ask yourselves this question,"Have I been born again?"
33520Now, can you tell me by what process that same grass was turned into feathers, hair, bristles, and wool?"
33520Now, is it too much to ask or to expect that every person in this hall should put their faith in God?
33520Now, my friends, will you go with this man?
33520Now, my friends, you may say you pity a man who was so badly off, but did it ever strike you that you are a thousand times worse off?
33520Now, one question: What are you going to do with Christ?
33520Now, who will accept of that redemption?
33520Now, you that never trusted Him, wo n''t you just leap right into His arms to- night?
33520Now, young man, do you want Him to save you?
33520Oh, sheriff, why did you not tell me?
33520Only this afternoon, as I was in the inquiry- room, a person came in, and I said,"Are you a Christian?"
33520Or can you raise up a dead body by saying,"Young man, arise"?
33520People say,"What is faith?"
33520Saul of Tarsus, Zacchà ¦ us, and a host of others; how long did it take the Lord to bring them about?
33520Shall it be with the saints, and martyrs, and prophets, or in the dark caverns of hell, amidst blackness and darkness for ever?
33520She came again, and I asked,"What is the trouble?"
33520She looked strangely at me, and said,"Do n''t you believe me?"
33520Sinner, how are you going to get your robes clean if you do n''t get them washed in the blood of the Lamb?
33520So she went to the doctor, and said,"Would you like me to take care of my boy?"
33520Some of you smile at this illustration, but the Bible uses it, and if God uses it in His word, why should not I?
33520Some people say,"Why, if these men are holding, as you say, error, why should they be so in earnest?"
33520Some think much of their dinner; why should not God''s children think a good deal of THEIR SPIRITUAL FOOD?
33520Suppose I were to say, I will give this Bible to"whosoever"; what have you got to do?
33520Suppose the windows of this building were all closed, and we were complaining of the darkness, what would any one say to us?
33520Surely that is broad enough-- is it not?
33520THE RIGHT KIND OF FAITH"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
33520Take that away, and what is my hope in heaven?
33520That was a glorious thing to do, was it not, sinner?
33520That was a good number in a short time, was it not?
33520The President saw the child, and called her to him, and said,"My child, what can I do for you?"
33520The dying man sprang up from his cot, and said,"What do you say?
33520The following Sunday night I was preaching about"receiving,"and I put the question,"Who''ll receive Him now?"
33520The great question is-- Have you got the token?
33520The man turned deathly pale, and he threw up both his hands, and said,"Was that Governor Pollock?
33520The next day he called upon me-- he was a merchant in that city-- and said,"Do you remember me?"
33520Then he said,"Wo n''t you please read it to me again?"
33520Then why not ask Him?
33520Then you say,"If it is not by working in earnest, how am I to be saved?"
33520There are moments in the life of us all when we seem in a fix; we just stand still, and say,"What shall I do?
33520There is a man dying-- can you put new life into him?
33520There may be some who are saying, Why does God demand blood?
33520There was an old man sitting there listening, and he said to them,"You say you wo n''t believe anything you ca n''t reason out?"
33520There was love and sympathy in that hand, and the moment the slumbering boy felt it, he said,"Oh, mother, have you come?"
33520They asked Christ,"What must we do that we may work the works of God?"
33520They were terribly in earnest, yet did God hear their cry?
33520True, it was written over His cross,"Jesus, the King of the Jews"; but where was His kingdom?
33520Very simple, is n''t it?
33520WHAT IS CHRIST TO YOU?
33520WHERE WILL YOU BE A HUNDRED YEARS HENCE?"
33520WHO WILL HAVE IT?
33520Was it not a change?
33520Was it their good resolutions or their works?
33520Well, how long did it take Naaman to be cured?
33520Well, if man do not ask payment twice, will God?
33520What act could have been more black and hellish?
33520What are you going to do?
33520What convicted him?
33520What could stand before them then?
33520What did he do?
33520What did the mother do?
33520What do you say?"
33520What does Christ say to him?
33520What does Ruth say?
33520What has brought darkness into the world?
33520What has that to do with the new birth, being united with the church on earth?
33520What is He willing to be to you, if you will have Him?
33520What is he to do there?
33520What is he to do?
33520What is his name?
33520What is that to do with the new birth and the new creation?
33520What is the gift of God if it is not eternal life?
33520What is this but the bloodshedding and death of Christ?
33520What is your burden, my friend, that you can not leave with Christ?"
33520What made the difference?
33520What more can you do, and what less can you do than trust Him?
33520What now do they need?
33520What right have I to complain?
33520What right have you to cut a verse in two, and say you believe the one half, but not the other?
33520What says the great wilderness preacher?
33520What was it saved those men?
33520What was it then that convicted this poor thief?
33520What was it?
33520What was to be done?
33520What would you say?
33520What would you think of a farmer who went on sowing all the year round, and never thought of reaping?
33520When the hunters see it coming, what do they do?
33520Whence comes our want of faith?
33520Where will you be a hundred years hence?"
33520Where will you be, on the left or the right hand of God?
33520Who was he?
33520Who will come to God as the poor prodigal did?
33520Who will have Christ-- who will trust Him?
33520Who will have faith in Him to- night?
33520Who will have it now?
33520Who will say it this afternoon?
33520Who will say to- night, as Ruth did,"I will follow thee; and thy God shall be my God"?
33520Who will say yes to- night, and take it?
33520Who will set to his seal that God is true?
33520Who will take God at His word to- night?
33520Who will take Him?
33520Who will trust Him to- night?
33520Whoever heard of a man going out to fish, and setting his net, and then letting it stop there, and never pulling it in?
33520Why is that?
33520Why should not every man and woman in this house have faith in God?
33520Why should not every one put confidence in Him now, and trust God to save them?
33520Why, suppose a man said,"Mr. Moody, I have no faith in you whatever,"do n''t you think it would grieve me?
33520Why, then, are we not full of faith in Him?
33520Why?
33520Why?
33520Why?
33520Why?
33520Will Pa deceive you?
33520Will any one take up the language of Ruth?
33520Will you despise the mercy of God?
33520Will you have the pardon, or will you despise the gift of God?
33520Will you not lay hold of the promise, and trust it, and follow Him now?
33520Will you receive His love and compassion?
33520Wo n''t you just take Him at His word, and believe on Him now?
33520Wo n''t you please read it to me again?"
33520Wonderful thing, is it not, to have God to help us on our way?
33520Would any judge in the land support him?
33520Would you call that being born from above?
33520Would you have it return?
33520Would you insult the Almighty by offering the fruits of this frail body to atone for sin?
33520You belong to that class, do n''t you?
33520You may get angry, like a man a short time ago, who marched out of a church, saying,"What right has that American to make such a statement?"
33520You want to be fed; are you going to wander about seeking something to satisfy the cravings of your soul?
33520You, mother, are you weeping bitter tears for your little one?
33520Young man, I will leave you to answer the question, Was it not a good thing he settled it that night?
33520Young man, have you come to London, and fallen in with bad companions?
33520Young man, just ask yourself the question,"Where shall I be?"
33520Young man, young woman, will you have Him as your Shepherd?
33520how long would she rule this empire?
33520how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?"
33520may I not wash in them, and be clean?"
33520please, tell me, why do n''t you love Jesus?"
33520was that kind- hearted man the governor?
43517But what is the name of the province from which they were brought?"
43517ET OMN[=I][=V] S[=C][=O]R[=V] are still decipherable, and the whole may perhaps be read as"To the honour of Saint( Mary?)
43517Ethelbert at this point is interrogated in the following simple form:--"Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty?
43517Ethelbert was baptised, according to an early tradition, on the Feast of Pentecost( June 2nd) in the year 597--but where?
43517How far, then, are they confirmed by actual discoveries?
43517If( as is maintained) the church was built in the fourth century, how came it to be dedicated to St. Martin, who died about 397?
43517Is there any evidence to strengthen this assumption in the present building?
43517Is there anything in the_ Chancel_ to militate against its Roman origin?
43517Is there not, too, such a thing as a period of decadence in any style?
43517When we consider all this, are we surprised if parts of it look like old stuff used anyway?
43517Where, then, did the bones come from?
43517and Dost thou believe in the Holy Ghost, the Holy Church, the remission of sins, and the Resurrection of the flesh?"
37705Thou shalt have none other gods before me?_ You will not hesitate to decide.
37705A Protestant is it?
37705Americans, are- you aware that there are Jesuit nuns now in this country?
37705And for what?
37705And if those who aided her escape were detected, what would have been their fate?
37705And what occasioned this?
37705And why is this so?
37705And why, it will naturally be asked, should such men be tolerated?
37705And why, reader, do they do this?
37705And why?
37705Any man distinguished for virtue, and for love of republican principles?
37705Are these institutions aiming at the overthrow of any fixed principles in morals,_ in_ religion, or in virtue?
37705Are we called on to pass laws for the support and protection of churches, where such doctrines, as this_ bill_ contains, are promulgated?
37705Are you aware of the reasons why they are so anxious to get Protestant rather than Catholic scholars into their schools?
37705Are you not ashamed to be so long their dupes?
37705Are you to submit passively?
37705But how is it with the Roman Catholic, who comes amongst you?
37705But how was this to be done?
37705But is the Romish priest, who makes his god out of flour and water, and worships it, sinless?
37705But is their blasphemy more horrid than that of the Romish church?
37705But no Protestant opposes this party Why call it a party?
37705But suppose the hoary- headed gentleman should apply to the legislature to rebuild it, would they do so?
37705But what is Rome now, and what drove her from the high position she once occupied?
37705But why go abroad for evidence to fix upon Romish priests the indelible stigma of falsehood on the subject of indulgences?
37705But why will Americans, for a moment, entertain a doubt upon the subject?
37705But will they dare do it before me?
37705Call you this_ spiritual allegiance?_ Call you this an exercise of spiritual power, on the part of his royal holiness the Pope?
37705Call you this_ spiritual allegiance?_ Call you this an exercise of spiritual power, on the part of his royal holiness the Pope?
37705Can a Protestant worship God in those countries, according to the dictates of his own conscience?
37705Can any case be supposed, or any necessity arise, to violate the eternal principles of right and wrong, of justice and truth?
37705Can there be morality among those men or their followers?
37705Can there be religion here?
37705Can we trust the man who promulgates them, or those who subscribe to them?
37705Did our government demand any explanation from the authorities at Madeira?
37705Did the Pope discover any bad thing in the constitution or rules of action of Freemasons or Odd Fellows?
37705Did the Popish authorities ever deliver up those whom they knew to have murdered heretics to the civil tribunals?
37705Did they ever do so in a like case?
37705Do Americans desire this republic reduced to such a state of vassalage as this?
37705Do any of those fathers know the_ questions_ which a Romish priest puts to those children, at confession?
37705Do husbands know the_ questions_ which priests put to their wives, at confession?
37705Do they not endanger our civil institutions?
37705Do they not jeopardize the morals of our children?
37705Do you intend becoming a citizen of the United States?
37705Do you not blush at the reflection, that you have given so much of your money, your sympathy, and hospitality, to such arrant knaves?
37705Do you not see that her conduct, in all ages and all places where she had opportunities, confirms this?
37705Do you not see, in all your intercourse with them, the ill- concealed hatred which they, bear you?
37705Do you wish to continue as you are now?
37705Do you wish your children to learn it?
37705Do you, followers of Wickliffe, require any proof of this?
37705Does blasphemy, in their estimation, mean nothing?
37705Does he know that Daniel O''Connell and that college are the mutual tools of each other?
37705Does he know that Maynooth is the focus from which radiate all the treasons, assassinations, and murders of Protestants, in Ireland?
37705Does not every meeting of the repeal party impliedly make an assault upon our constitution?
37705Even our New England Presbyterian forefathers had among them persecutors; but who, in his sound mind, could charge this to the Presbyterian church?
37705Had not the queen of Tahiti the right to receive or refuse those Jesuit missionaries, if she had evidence that they were spies among her people?
37705Have you any record of the fact, that the church ever discountenanced the destruction of heretics?
37705Have you been conversing with any heretics of this country?
37705He gets up a splendid establishment in the county of Tipperary; and how is he treated?
37705He presented himself at his camp, obtained an entrance, and what were the consequences?
37705How are the English and Americans to treat this common enemy?
37705How is it with us in Massachusetts?
37705How long shall we be amused by the executive messages, annually informing us of receiving"assurances of friendship from Popish countries?"
37705How long will these outrages be tolerated?
37705How long will you be the dupes of Popish priests?
37705How long will you suffer this?
37705How many a worthy American have I seen myself, in Cuba, cast away when dead, as you would a carrion, not even a coffin to cover him; and why all this?
37705I would go further, and ask, Is there any thing in Paganism equally impious or more revolting to God or man?
37705If a Pagan priest should arrive amongst us, bringing with him his gods, and worshipping them in our midst, should we_ sanction_ him?
37705If there were, in what country, in what age, and in what reign?
37705If they were, I would ask at what council was it done?
37705If you have any charitable institutions for the support of Protestants, will they aid you?
37705If you hold a fair for the purpose of building a church, or for any other Protestant purpose, will they attend it and purchase from you?
37705In what consisted the alleged indignity to France?
37705Is he not an idolater?
37705Is it because Kneeland was friendless and alone, that he was selected as a proper victim?
37705Is it safe to live in the same community with them?
37705Is not this foreign demagogue endeavoring to pollute our ballot- box?
37705Is this wise in you?
37705It is ad- dressed to Papists, whether in Oregon or the United States, and what are the pious intentions of the Pope?
37705Many will ask me, Why have you not made these things known before now?
37705Need I tell you they were like those of the crocodile, which sheds them in abundance while devouring its prey?
37705Need this be proved to Americans?
37705One of the murderers, a pious Catholic, called Besma, fixing his fiendish eye upon the admiral, asked him,''Art thou the admiral?''
37705People of New England, what think you of it?
37705Should it not, at least, be forbidden to interfere, directly or indirectly, with our civil institutions?
37705Should not that sect, as such, be instantly crushed?
37705Was it for disturbing the peace, and for riotous proceedings, his bones were subsequently burned, and their ashes thrown into the next river?
37705Was it for disturbing the peace, that his venerable bones were disinterred thirty years after being deposited in the cold grave?
37705Was the conduct of Cyril ever censured by the church?
37705Was the meek, mild, and learned John Wickliffe, accused or indicted for disturbing the peace?
37705Was there any indignation meeting called?
37705Were the murders and atrocities which he committed, and caused to be committed, even disapproved by the holy mother?
37705Were there any ambassadors appointed in New England or elsewhere to ascertain the cause of this bloody tragedy?
37705Were there any resolutions passed?
37705Were there ever any heretics murdered, as such, except by the advice, counsel, and connivance of the Popish church and her priests?
37705What are the means by which those governments, which at this day are under the Pope and his priests, are conducted?
37705What are we coming to, Americans?
37705What are your Eastern fire- eaters, sword- swallowers, and dervishes, to a Popish priest?
37705What can Peel, or his few supporters, do against such a party as this?
37705What in Boston, or any where else in the United States?
37705What in New York?
37705What think you now of the word, the honor, or the oath of a Popish priest?
37705What were the causes, remote or immediate, of all the blood that has been shed in France for centuries back?
37705What were the means by which they conducted their governments?
37705What would they not have done, a few weeks ago, in Philadelphia, had they the power?
37705Where and when was such a council held?
37705Where, Americans, is the difference?
37705Which is the greater blasphemer?
37705Who could any longer doubt that they were safe?
37705Who could believe that a king would violate a solemn promise freely given?
37705Who could question the honor of a lady and the promise of a queen?
37705Who urged on all the oppositions that have been made, from time to time, to the government and constituted authorities of that country?
37705Who was the presiding Pope?
37705Who would venture to assert that a mother would not use her best effort to redeem the honor and plighted faith of a son, and that son a king?
37705Why do you encourage its propagation amongst your brethren?
37705Why do you hold communion with those who utter it?
37705Why has he sent a bull to this country, cautioning Catholics against having any thing to do with them?
37705Why has the Pope recently cursed all Odd Fellows?
37705Why have the Romish priests, from one end of this country to the other, echoed these curses?
37705Why prevent them from uniting with Odd Fellows or Freemasons?
37705Why supply them with money to gamble at the faro table, at cock- fights and bull- fights?
37705Why then do Popes and priests forbid Roman Catholics from uniting with them?
37705Why were they not even accused of such crimes?
37705Will Americans submit to this?
37705Will Catholic priests tell you there is no truth in this?
37705Will not Protestant Americans pause and reflect for a moment?
37705Will they again attend repeal associations?
37705Will they choose such a man as the upright and honorable Archer, of Virginia?
37705Will they continue to assert, that the Pope of Rome does not claim temporal as well as spiritual jurisdiction over the kingdoms of the earth?
37705Will they longer dare to curse you and your children with impunity?
37705Will they select such a man as the virtuous and pious Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey?
37705Will those who sympathize with Popery in the United States, look back to the page of history?
37705Will you still listen to Popish priests, who tell you that indulgences are neither sold nor bought now in the Romish church?
37705Will you, Americans give these men and their doctrines footing among you?
37705Witness the prohibition of its circulation in Cuba; and why is it prohibited?
37705Would the Protestant ever enter into such a treaty of alliance again?
37705Would the primitive Christians, if they now lived, hold any communion with idolaters?
37705Would they contribute their money to build temples for_ Isis and Dagon?_ Would they basely bend the knee to the golden calf of old?
37705Would they contribute their money to build temples for_ Isis and Dagon?_ Would they basely bend the knee to the golden calf of old?
37705Would they try to reconcile them?
37705Would you allow their unclean hands to touch the altars of your liberty?
37705Would you allow them to pollute the purity of your soil?
37705Would you call this fulfilling the obligations of friendship or friendly alliance?
37705Would your Puritan forefathers give the right hand of fellowship to the worshippers of a wooden image?
37705and is it because Popish priests are supported by a large party, equally criminal with themselves, that they are spared?
37705and who are taught by their church, that, in so doing, they would be serving God?
37705and will you any longer trust an Irish Papist, who is the fettered slave of the Pope?
37705doubt your superior, sir?
37705or if they do, are we compelled to listen to them?
37705or is it something introduced into our laws, only for the purpose of exercising the ingenuity of legal and ecclesiastical casuists?
37705or will you profit by these lessons, which experience is daily teaching you?
37705what crime did he commit against the state?
37705what had he done?
43373Do you see?
43373Is He not our best friend?
43373Is it joy?
43373_ Can not_ I make you see?
43373After a pause I said:"Suppose Christ should really come this Christmas and it should be authoritatively announced that He would be here to- morrow?"
43373Do we really believe what we hear in church?
43373Do you think I can rejoice?
43373He will, wo n''t He?"
43373Of what use will all these be to- morrow?"
43373The night, the long night of the world''s groping agony and blind desire?
43373There seemed to be nothing doing; and each person looked wistfully upon his neighbor as if to say, Have you heard?
43373To- night it''s mine; and to- morrow it will be all so much waste paper; and then what have I left?
43373Was it true?
43373What could be more powerful than such discourses?
43373What does He want of me?
43373What?
43373Will these skies brighten and flash?
43373Will this really ever happen?
43373Will this solid, commonplace earth see it?
43373Yet, though I felt awe, I felt a sort of confiding love as I said:"Tell me, is it really true?
43373_ Is_ Christ coming?"
43373_ Is_ it almost over?
43373_ Is_ the day at hand?
43373and will upturned faces in this city be watching to see Him coming?
43373or is it a dream?"
43373said the woman, turning towards him a face pale and fervent, and clasping her hands,"how can you say so?"
43373to- morrow?"
43373will He take us?
41650Can man be free,sang Shelley,"if woman be a slave?"
41650--_Swinburne_ Is the Morality of Jesus Sound?
41650A great deal depends upon the answer to the question,"Is the moral teaching of Jesus sound?"
41650And because there is some good in all religions, shall we shut our eyes to the dangerous fallacies they contain?
41650And have you not read in St. Paul''s Epistles, says the preacher again, that they who are married neglect the things of the Lord?
41650And how did the deity come to let Caesar in as a partner?
41650And how do we give unto God the things that belong to God?
41650And must you refrain from passing any righteous judgments from fear of being misjudged or misunderstood by the world?
41650And shall we hold our tongues on the terrible injustice and oppression all around us simply because there is also goodness and virtue among men?
41650And upon what terms will the priest condescend to pilot us to our invisible and aerial mansions?
41650And we repeatedly come across the phrase,"heavenly Jerusalem"in the New Testament, as the name of the abode of the blessed?
41650And what are_ you_ doing?
41650And what do these religions offer in place of the home, the love, the world, which they take away from us?
41650And what do we offer in place of supernaturalism, whether it be Christianity, Judaism, Mohammedanism, Brahmanism, or any other"ism"?
41650And what was the use of trying to get acquainted with, or interested in, a world about to be abandoned?
41650And what will there be left for us after God and Caesar have had each his share?
41650And where will the charity come from, if all men were to follow the advice of Jesus and cultivate poverty?
41650And why did he say to his disciples that for the people who rejected them there awaited the awful fate of Sodom and Gomorrah?
41650And why,--why should any religion beg for charity?
41650And why?
41650And_ you_?
41650But did not Jesus pray for his murderers on the cross?
41650But did not Jesus say"Love one another,"and is not that enough?
41650But is that any reason why we should be content with what little justice or truth there is in the world, and not strive for more?
41650But one moment: Is a coin Caesar''s because his superscription is upon it?
41650But suppose the thief on the cross had said to Jesus when the latter invited him to paradise:"But, what about my victims, Lord?
41650But who shall save Jehovah?
41650But why should I?
41650But why should anything in the bible be meant to be thrown away?
41650Can anything be more arbitrary or fatalistic?
41650Can anything be more immoral?
41650Can we love the slanderer, the oppressor, the murderer?
41650Christ or no Christ,--can we still be kind and just and compassionate toward the weak and the unfortunate?
41650Could such an alarmist be a sane moral teacher?
41650Did Jesus love his enemies?
41650Do you have to judge another with the same prejudice, bigotry and malice with which he judges you?
41650Do you not know that it is written in the Word of God that,"Here we have no abiding City?"
41650Have you not heard that Jesus said:"Labor not for the meat that perisheth?"
41650How can I be happy in heaven, with my victims in hell-- to whom I gave no chance in the last hour to believe and be saved?
41650If God is a father, what mother can be on an equality with him?
41650If Jesus has this power-- why is Europe still armed to the teeth?
41650If a man has slandered you, must you slander him?
41650If everything is to be done for Jesus''sake, what will become of morality, civilization or humanity with Jesus dropped out?
41650If we give it to the priests, will it reach God-- and how much of it will reach him?
41650If you have been robbed, must you rob in return?
41650In the clouds?
41650In the ether?
41650In the stars?
41650Is it because she is stronger and can therefore endure more suffering than the man?
41650Is it not a perverse doctrine that associates beggary with moral perfection?
41650Is it not our duty as well as our privilege to labor for a more rational and a more ennobling faith?
41650Is it not rather the property of the man who has earned it by his labor?
41650Is it reasonable to go to a provincial of this description for_ universal_ ideals?
41650Is not this pernicious teaching?
41650Let us ask the priest: Where then_ is_ our home?
41650Moreover, if we are to tell the things that belong to Caesar by the stamp upon them, how are we to tell the things that belong to God?
41650Of what use is property in a world soon to be set on fire?
41650Pardon me if I use a stronger expression-- why should any part of the Word of God be destined for the garbage box?
41650Shall Caesar claim everything that he can put his stamp upon?
41650Simply because the human race keeps going as it is, shall we not endeavor to improve it?
41650Was his prayer answered?
41650Was not Jesus recommending the blind worship of force when he told them to respect Caesar''s name?
41650What became of the other?
41650What is the evidence?
41650What is the use of talking about divorce when marriage is forbidden?
41650What is there in poverty to entitle a man to eternal life?
41650What would become of this preacher''s interest in his fellowmen, should he ever lose his faith in Christ?
41650Where?
41650Who would care to accumulate wealth, who would care to marry, or rear children, on a sinking ship?
41650Why should she be struck a heavier and a more crushing blow?
41650Why then was not Judas saved?
41650You are also familiar with the story of the men who came to Jesus to ask him whether they should pay tribute to Caesar?
41650[ 4][ 4] Read the author''s_ The Truth About Jesus-- Is He a Myth?_ Let us recapitulate: Jesus taught a magical, not a scientific morality.
36692Always?
36692And Philip said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
36692Are ye so soon fallen away?
36692Hath He not promised, and shall He not do it?
36692Put on righteousness like a coat of mail?
36692Shall this divinely- urgà © d heart Half toward its glory move? 36692 Then Peter, filled with the Holy fire;"--what if that power were harnessed to the enterprise?
36692Advance or retreat?
36692Along what lines shall we pull ourselves together?
36692Am I using it?
36692And I wonder where now in the vast orbit of His providence He is rearing the leaders of to- morrow?
36692And again I ask, what incidents in carnal warfare are not eclipsed by shining heroisms like these?
36692And can we do that for a man, and do it by prayer?
36692And has that counsel no pertinency for the Christian believers of our own time?
36692And if so, what is the nature and value of that experience?
36692And what does he want them to pray for?
36692And what has happened?
36692And what is that but to say again that she needed the gospel of peace?
36692And what is that object?
36692And what is the characteristic of a rushing mighty wind?
36692And what is the secret of such conquest?
36692And what is this Word of God which we are to flash through all falsehood like the thrust of a gleaming sword?
36692And what kind of shoes are we to wear as soldiers of Christ?
36692And what shall we say of a soldier- sentinel of Christ who has no eye for the great and friendly happenings on the field?
36692And who has not known him in this wild approach?
36692And who has not known the beast when he has assailed the soul in the manner of a fox?
36692And who has not shared the experience of Dante on his own road and encountered the leopard, the lion and the wolf?...
36692Are our feet ready for the road?
36692Are the streets of his soul festive with triumph, or are they dull and cheerless in defeat?
36692Are we ready for such service?
36692But can we do that?
36692But did the apostle who gives the counsel find his faith an all- sufficient shield?
36692But now, if all this is true of common hope and common experience, how is it with the supreme hope,"the hope of salvation?"
36692But now, if swords are to be beaten into ploughshares and spears into pruning- hooks, where must that work begin?
36692But what an orbit, and who would have thought that Tekoa would have been a school of the prophets?
36692But what truth?
36692By what means and ministries did they conquer the beast?
36692Can he change timidity into pluck?
36692Can he chase away his fears?
36692Can he transform a lamb into a lion?
36692Can not we feel the love- fire burning and glowing in all his ample ministry?
36692Can one soldier give another soldier nerve, and can he do it by prayer?
36692Can this life be said to be wearing a shield?
36692Can we be thinking out some absorbing question in business, and at the same time be praying to God?
36692Can we settle our goings upon any promising road of purpose and endeavour?
36692Can you feel the shock of the prophet''s words?
36692Did he become small and petty and peevish and revengeful?
36692Did he grow hard in the stoning?
36692Do I realize that I can pour grace upon their lips?
36692Do I realize that my prayers, obscure and nameless though I be, can give utterance to a Paul, a Livingstone, a Moffatt, or a Chalmers?
36692Do all congregations realize that privilege and service concerning their ministers?
36692Do we hear them calling?
36692Do you believe this?
36692Do you mark that?
36692Do you mark that?
36692Do you not see this noble knight belting himself for the great crusade that even now awaits him at the gate?
36692Does his soul expand in the winter, or does it shrink like frostbitten fruit?
36692Does not that word sound full of promise for soldiers who are about to storm a difficult position?
36692EDOUARD NAVILLE, C.D.L., LL.D., F.R.S._= Archà ¦ ology of the Old Testament= Was the Old Testament Written in Hebrew?
36692For what can the devil do with men and women in whom these hopes are blazing?
36692Have we not read of one who wrapped himself in his country''s flag and then dared an alien power to fire?
36692Have you ever known anyone drop Christ and then become more like Him?
36692Have you got the real inwardness of that appeal?
36692He is giving it to Christian believers in Ephesus: But were they not already saved?
36692He recommends the shield of faith, but is the recommendation based on personal experience?
36692How can we be defended in our long journeyings and in our crusades in the service of the King?
36692How could they do it?
36692How is it with the pilgrim soul?
36692How is prayer related to a man''s moral force?
36692How is that night- time to be turned into day, yea, into a day like unto a lovely summer''s morning?
36692How is the deed regarded?
36692How is this cunning antagonism exerted upon the soul?
36692How now?
36692How now?
36692How should they be able to stand?
36692How then does the apostle bear the supreme test of his own spiritual standards?
36692How then, are they to be met?
36692How will they receive it?
36692How, then, does this man say that the golden dream is to be realized?
36692How, then, shall we know that the fire is there?
36692I am speaking in a Christian church, and I am addressing professedly Christian people; well, how do we stand the test?
36692If the sin be like a bitter marsh, what is going to drain it?
36692If the spirit of man and the spirit of God come into blessed communion, and the fire of God is given, how will it reveal and express itself?
36692If these are our antagonisms, seen and unseen, in New York as well as in Ephesus, how can we meet and overcome them?
36692In all his weaknesses?
36692In what sort of circumstances did these people live?
36692Is he master or slave?
36692Is he more than conqueror?
36692Is his protected life like a garden walled around, full of sweet and pleasant things, and secured against the maraudings of robber and beast?
36692Is it crouching or has it a noble and stately rectitude?
36692Is it militarism?
36692Is it possible for us to think of two things at once?
36692Is it racial animosity and jealousy and prejudice?
36692Is it something deeper than militarism?
36692Is it something even deeper than racial antipathy?
36692Is it the hour for craven fear or for a noble courage?
36692Is it the smashing of the saloons?
36692Is the answer"Yes"?
36692Is the girdle we need this--"He loved me and gave Himself for me?"
36692Is the man contracting in pride or is his soul expanding in humility?
36692Is the soul royal or servile?
36692Is there anything in these circumstances of pomp, and flowers, and favour, and acclamation?
36692Is there anything nobler to contemplate than a fine boy whose life and character are held firm and free in the bond and girdle of moral principle?
36692It is the promise of our God, and shall He not do it?
36692Nay, how are we going to get the confidence that it can be drained?
36692Now is not that a strong defence?
36692Now what chance would a loose, shuffling Christian have in circumstances so hostile as these?
36692Now what did the apostle do in the presence of so deadly a peril, a peril which garbed itself in the attractive robes of light?
36692Now what happens?
36692Now what is that?
36692Now why should the Christian warrior pray?
36692Now, are we shod with that gospel readiness?
36692Now, is not this the religious condition into which the world has drifted in these latter days?
36692Or is it the awful plague and blight of impurity; or is it the cleaning up of politics; the establishment of rectitude in civic and national life?
36692Or is it this--"I will come again and receive you unto myself?"
36692Or is it this--"I will never leave thee nor forsake thee?"
36692Or is it this--"In My Father''s house are many mansions?"
36692Or is it this--"We have forgiveness through His blood?"
36692Or shall the courage and ingenuities of the world be eclipsed by the heroism and the wise audacity of the Church?
36692Shall I now dare to put that vast and awe- inspiring content into my text?
36692Shall the good soldier of Christ Jesus be overshadowed by the soldiers of the world?
36692Shall we cry"forward,"or shall we sound the depressing and despairing note of retreat?
36692Shall we exalt and glorify our Saviour, or shall we allow Him to be put in the shade?
36692Shall we quietly challenge ourselves amid all the awful happenings of to- day?
36692Shall we withdraw our army from the field because the war is raging in Europe, or shall we send it reinforcements?
36692Soldiers of Jesus, are our feet shod with this readiness of the gospel of peace?
36692Soldiers of Jesus, are our feet"shod with the readiness of the gospel of peace"?
36692Superstition?
36692The great God journeys on in His tremendous orbit, and who knows from what unlikely peoples the rejuvenation of the world is to come?
36692Through what preparatory stages are we to pass before we reach the shining consummation?
36692To whom is he making the proud boast?
36692To whom is the apostle Paul giving this counsel?
36692Was the writer of these words himself a conqueror?
36692Well what did Paul do, and what did he teach his fellow- disciples to do?
36692Well, had not the Ephesian disciples passed through that same experience?
36692Well, now, how could that little company of Christians deal with the sin?
36692Well, then, how do these antagonists work?
36692Well, then, what was the quality of his own life when it is measured by these interior standards?
36692What about the man inside the dazzling happenings?
36692What about the man inside the poverty?
36692What about the quality of their manliness or womanliness?
36692What about the soul so ill- housed in indigence?
36692What about them?
36692What answer can there be but one?
36692What are its features?
36692What are the circumstances amid which the modern Church is placed?
36692What are the real enemies behind all the appalling desolation and sorrow of our time?
36692What did she need?
36692What did the apostle Paul wear in such isolation?
36692What did they think of the nations beyond their frontier?
36692What do the Scriptures tell us about the happening?
36692What do they need?
36692What does God think about a thing?
36692What does the crowd think about him?
36692What else shall we do in this hour of upheaval and disaster?
36692What faith?
36692What for?
36692What if in all these things we have not come within sight of the realm which the apostle would describe as his life?
36692What if our God will hiss for the fly and the bee among just such peoples as we are inclined to patronize or despise?
36692What indeed was the Roman breastplate from which the figure of speech is taken?
36692What is happening in Europe just now that can put that exploit in the shade?
36692What is it like as it stretches from Damascus to Rome?
36692What is needed?
36692What is needed?
36692What is that?
36692What is the temperature of such a life?
36692What is the vital relationship between the praying soul and the attainment of moral and spiritual robustness?
36692What is this Word which is to be our sword?
36692What is this breastplate of righteousness?
36692What is this capacity of indignation?
36692What is this hope,--"the hope of salvation?"
36692What kind of fire is that?
36692What mighty hope is throwing the energies of its defences upon and around his soul?
36692What path shall we take?
36692What proportion of the members of the Church of Christ in this country have a really living and fruitful fellowship with God?
36692What shall we do on our mission fields?
36692What shall we do?
36692What should they do?
36692What should we think of a sentinel who could not distinguish between enemy and friend?
36692What sort of protection did his faith give to him?
36692What spiritual conquests has the soul made along the road?
36692What then shall we do in this terrible hour?
36692What then, shall it be?
36692What then?
36692What then?
36692What was the beast which these men and women had faced and conquered as they moved onward to the crystal sea?
36692What was the nature of the antagonisms by which this little company were beset?
36692What was the secret of their triumph?
36692What was there about it which in any way recalled the radiant entry of an acclaimed warrior into the festive city of Rome?
36692What was there in the apostle''s life to correspond to the claim?
36692What, in all his imperfections?
36692What, then, are we to do?
36692What, then, does he hope for?
36692What, then, does the apostle mean when he says"Put on righteousness like a coat of mail"?
36692What, then, is this sword?
36692What, then, shall they do when alone?
36692What, then, was a young Christian to do in all that immoral welter?
36692When I examine his life what tokens do I find of guardianship and strong defence?
36692Where else shall we look for that holy fire in human life?
36692Where is the light which is one of its promised services?
36692Where is this friendly spirit?
36692Where shall he be found?
36692Where shall he be found?
36692Where was the shield?
36692Where will he be found?
36692Where will he be found?
36692Where, then, shall we look for the signs of conquest, and for the waving banners, and the rapturous shouts?
36692Which shall it be?
36692While the man has been making riches, what have riches made of the man?
36692Who has not experienced the energy of a mighty hope?
36692Who has not known the lion in the way?...
36692Who is the conqueror in that tragedy, the stoners or the stoned, the ministers of destruction or the good soldier of Jesus Christ?
36692Who would have guessed that just there, in that poor, unschooled, and unprivileged family the great God was doing His momentous work?
36692Whose, then, is it?
36692Why should he speak to them of"the hope of salvation"as though it were something still to be won?
36692Will he be a paragon of intellectual learning and accomplishment?
36692Will he be found in some national centre of learning where wealthy privilege holds her seat?
36692Will he be found in some university centre?
36692Will his magnanimity sour into the bitter mood of revenge?
36692Will this man Paul scowl in the darkness?
36692Wilt Thou graciously exalt our spirits and enable us to live in heavenly places in Christ Jesus?
36692Wilt Thou receive us as guests of Thy table?
36692With the scorching marks of hell- fire still upon him?
36692Yes, but who is to take it?
36692Yes, but why should he pray for the maintenance of his own spiritual health?
36692Yes, if some one has done an injury to another, and the other has been baptized with the Holy Ghost, what kind of fire will he reveal?
36692shall I love in part-- in part Yield to the Lord of love?
4283Ah,said the second party,"ca n''t we with a little money get that out of him?"
4283But we ask, to whom does this epithet apply better? 4283 We, pirates?
4283What has the priesthood done in Brazil in about 400 years? 4283 And how shall they hear without a preacher?
4283And what of the attacks against private and public fortunes?
4283But why these fine clothes?
4283Ever since that day I have been hearing that pathetic question,"Where can I go?"
4283Finally one of them asked him this question:"Suppose someone should strike you in the face in persecution, what would you do?"
4283How do you suppose I managed it when they served some delicious cane molasses, and, instead of bread to go with it, they served cream cheese?
4283How is it with our missionaries in Brazil?
4283I said to him,''Captain, why are you beating me, I believe in God; do not you also?''
4283I wonder how many churches in the United States have built their own house and pastorium and sustained themselves from the start?
4283Immediately the priest inquired,"What is this I am hearing about you, Marciano?"
4283Is it because the work is not successful there?
4283Is it because there is less need of the gospel?
4283Is it possible that we will grudgingly cling to our 8,000 ministers and decline to give even eight to reinforce our little handful in Brazil?
4283Is not this after all the kind of preaching our Lord has sent us into the world to do?
4283Is there any call for Protestant effort?
4283One afternoon as he was passing by the priest''s home the priest accosted him and said:"Captain, why is it you do not stop with me any more?
4283Shall we tell them?
4283Stopping and panting he said,''Do you believe in God, you rascal?''
4283There flashed instantly in the boy''s eye a hope that had long since died, and he quickly inquired,"Where can I go?"
4283To whom shall Latin- America go?
4283What are the facts about that phase of missions?"
4283What are the facts?
4283What brought about the readiness of this territory in the interior of the State of Bahia for the acceptance of the gospel?
4283What is the net result of such religious life as we have been portraying?
4283What is the real religion of the Brazilians?
4283What is the religious status of Brazil?
4283What must be the conclusion forced upon, them and what must be the effect upon them?
4283What progress has this providential teaching of the Latins in the New World made?
4283What shall I say of the priests?
4283What was the secret of their actions?
4283Who is he?
4283Who is that handsomely- groomed, gentleman passing?
4283Why do we need 400 ministers in this country to one in Brazil?
4283Why this disparity of workers in Brazil?
4283Would you not like to go out in the country to visit him?"
418Again: if no other work were commanded, would not prayer alone suffice to exercise the whole life of man in faith?
418And for what other purpose have tongue, voice, language and mouth been created?
418And how could those in power serve God better and thereby also improve their own land?
418And who could tell the extent of this vice in Christendom?
418But how is this done?
418But if you say:"What if I can not believe that my prayer is heard and accepted?"
418But if you should say:"Why does not God do it alone and Himself, since He can and knows how to help each one?"
418But what are the things which we must bring before Almighty God in prayer and lamentation, to exercise faith thereby?
418But what else are God''s blessings and adversities than a constant urging and stirring up to praise, honor, and bless God, and to call upon His Name?
418But who can hear it if no one preaches it?
418Does not this First Commandment give us more work to do than any man can do?
418For if the heart looks for divine favor and relies upon it, how is it possible that a man should be greedy and worry?
418For what else are here the hungry, thirsty, naked, imprisoned, sick, strangers, than the souls of your own children?
418For what manner of good deed is that, if we are liberal only to our friends?
418For who can praise Him perfectly for the gift of natural life, not to mention all other temporal and eternal blessings?
418For who lives an hour without trials?
418For, tell me, what moment can pass in which we do not without ceasing receive God''s blessings, or, on the other hand, suffer adversity?
418Here some men say:"How then could I bring my children into society, and marry them honorably?
418How can we be so foolish?
418How else could we know whether their lies and sins were to be avoided?
418If it was possible among the Jews, why should it not also be possible among Christians?
418Nay, if it is possible in villages, towns and some cities, as we all see, why should it not be possible everywhere?
418Nay, is it not rather He alone Who will keep faith?
418Now see, if a man wish not only to do good works, but even miracles, which God may praise and be pleased with, what need has he to look elsewhere?
418Of what help is it, that they kill themselves with fasting, praying, making pilgrimages, and do all manner of good works?
418Or what father is there of you, who, if his son shall ask bread, will he give him a stone?
418Psalm,"How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?
418Tell me, are not these the words of a heart which despairs of God, and trusts more on its own providing than on God''s care?
418What can I say of this work?
418What does this mean?
418What greater work could be done on earth, whereby so many pious souls would be preserved, so many sinners converted?
418What more terrible thing could happen to all the evil spirits?
418What remains then for the outward act, striking, wounding, killing, injuring, etc., if the thoughts and words of anger are so severely condemned?
418What then could many men do, if they united in calling upon God earnestly and with sincere confidence?
418What work is there in heaven except that of this Second Commandment?
418When the Jews asked Him:"What shall we do that we may work the works of God?"
418When will there be an end of wrath, O heavenly Father?
418Where are such parents?
418Where are they that ask after good works?
418Where are they who run to Rome, to St. James, hither and thither?
418Where now are they who ask, what works are good; what they shall do; how they shall be religious?
418Where now are they who desire to know and to do good works?
418Who is he?
418Why do they do this?
418Why does he add,"call upon Him in truth"?
418Why shall they lament, except because all their condemnation comes from their own children?
418Why?
418Yes, and where are they who say that when we preach of faith, we shall neither teach nor do works?
418joyfully and gladly?
418or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
418or if he ask an egg, will he give him a scorpion?
418what man is there on earth, who would not all his life long have enough to do with this work?
418where are the idle ones, who do not know how to do good works?
39129But how shall we find out who is most worthy?
39129How so, my child?
39129May not the darkness hide it from my face?
39129O foolish little acorn, wilt thou be all this?
39129Oh, how can you?
39129Rub what off?
39129Then must I knock or call when just in sight?
39129Then whence this wondrous perfume-- say?
39129What art thou?
39129What does that matter?
39129Why is it that you love your teacher so well?
39129Why, my child?
39129Why, where''s the harm?
39129Will the day''s journey take the whole long day?
39129Will there be beds for me and all who seek?
39129__ Pardoned? 39129 __"But is there for the night a resting- place?"
39129__Shall I find comfort, travel- sore and weak?"
39129__Shall I meet other wayfarers at night?"
39129A rabbi, who lived nearly twenty years before Christ was born, set his pupils thinking by asking them,"What is the best thing for a man to possess?"
39129A soft hand stroked it as I went by.__ What makes your cheek like a warm white rose?
39129Am I not the flower of God?"
39129And would not Ignotus have painted a masterpiece if he could have found good brushes and a proper canvas?
39129April 10_ If the stream had no quiet eddying place, could we so admire its cascade over the rocks?
39129April 23_"What is the secret of your life?"
39129Are not you God''s child?
39129Art Thou the Infinite Mercy, and shall we say, be merciful?
39129Birth of a Baby_ Where did you come from, baby dear?
39129But how and when?
39129But why need he come?
39129Can he do less-- receiving everything?_ CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN.
39129Can poet''s brain More than the Father''s heart rich good invent?
39129Could ever bronze or marble so respond In wordless echo of the being''s will?
39129December 18_ Did you ever see a schoolboy tumble on the ice without stooping immediately to re- buckle the strap of his skates?
39129December 23_ Wouldst make thy life go fair and square?
39129December 2_"A commonplace life,"we say, and we sigh; But why should we sigh as we say?
39129Did we not hear The flutter of its wings and feel it near, And just within our reach?
39129Do the leaves say nothing to you as they murmur to- day?
39129Do we not go through life blindly, thinking that some fair tomorrow will bring us the gift we miss today?...
39129Do you think the father would be particularly pleased?"
39129Especially wilt Thou forgive us for all that was little and petty and mean?
39129Eternal Presence, may we now speak to Thee?
39129February 4_ Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil?
39129Florimel, however, clambered down the rocks and plucked the flower; and when he had got it, what do you think he did with it?
39129For what can we do of ourselves?
39129From the same box as the cherub''s wings.__ How did they all just come to be you?
39129General Birthday_ Birthdays, what are they?
39129God thought about me, and so I grew.__ But how did you come to us, you dear?
39129He came to a peach tree, and said,"What are you doing for me?"
39129How does the musician read the rest?
39129How shall we come to Thee?
39129How shall we share Thy strength and know Thy life?
39129I found it waiting when I got here.__ What makes your forehead so smooth and high?
39129If a man constantly aspires, is he not elevated?
39129If you had not the skill of a workman, but the consideration of a man, what would you say?
39129Is it Thy will that I should be in a public or private condition; dwell here, or be banished; be poor or rich?
39129Is it to carry a banner in a procession?
39129Is it to fling bunting from the tops of the buildings, and send off sky- rockets in the evenings?
39129Is it to shout as we see the flag?
39129Is not this God''s world?
39129January 29_ Do n''t you touch the edge of the great gladness that is in the world, now and then, in spite of your own little single worries?
39129January 8_ Have we not all, amid life''s petty strife, Some pure ideal of a noble life That once seemed possible?
39129July 10_ Were any of us really disappointed or melancholy in a hayfield?
39129July 12_ What shall I do to be just?
39129June 17_"Does the road wind up- hill all the way?"
39129Love made itself into hooks and bands.__ Feet, whence did you come, you darling things?
39129March 17_ Therefore to whom turn I but to Thee, the ineffable Name?
39129May 25_ What are we set on earth for?
39129Must we gain a height first or can we reach up our feebleness together to the Hands that do offer us a mighty help from on high?
39129My work, my home, my strength, my frugal store, The sun and rain-- what need have I of more?
39129No more?
39129No plant ever brought out such fruit as this?_ HENRY WARD BEECHER.
39129November 17_ Do we not know that more than half our trouble is borrowed?
39129November 25_ What is the crown of the whole of life lived faithfully here?
39129November 7_"What is the real good?"
39129Or is the adder better than the eel, Because his painted skin contents the eye?_ SHAKESPEARE.
39129Our Heavenly Father, wilt Thou forgive us for the sighs and tears and frowns and doubts of yesterday?
39129Our Heavenly Father, wilt Thou keep our home life bright and sweet?
39129Out of the everywhere into the here.__ Where did you get your eyes so blue?
39129Out of the sky as I came through.__ What makes the light in them sparkle and spin?
39129Say not the days are evil,--who''s to blame?
39129September 24_ To be at all-- what is better than that?
39129September 28_ Forenoon and afternoon and night-- Forenoon And afternoon and night,--Forenoon, and-- what?
39129September 30_ Would you like to hear what sort of questions the school- boys had to answer eighteen centuries ago?
39129Shall I tear off each luminous thing To drop in the palm of the poor?
39129Shall trust depart when shadows fall?
39129Shall we fear to go anywhere?
39129Shall we persuade the love that can not once withhold itself?
39129Some of the starry spikes left in.__ Where did you get that little tear?
39129Something better than anyone knows.__ Whence that three- cornered smile of bliss?
39129The Optimist''s Good Morning January 1_ Throughout the year, why not keep sweet?
39129Three angels gave me at once a kiss.__ Where did you get those arms and hands?
39129To the chestnut he said,"What are you doing?"
39129What are daily burdens?
39129What did the little girl do?
39129What does the furrow include?
39129What is disaster?
39129What is poverty?
39129What is sickness?
39129What is there Thou should''st do for such as I?"
39129What matter how miserable one is if one can do that?
39129What now?
39129What secret power, I wonder, caused this blossoming miracle?
39129What shall I do for the gain Of the world-- for its sadness?
39129What shall I do to be just?
39129What shall it profit us, if, gaining all The privilege of priest- made paradise, We lose therewith our self which is the soul?
39129What signifies the desertion of friends, what of death itself so long as a man can hope?
39129What traveler would faint through troublous lands To gather only what must leave his hands The moment that he takes his homeward ship?
39129What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful?
39129When shows break up what but One''s self is sure?_ WALT WHITMAN.
39129Whence comest thou when with dark Winter''s sadness The tears that fade in sunny smiles thou sharest?
39129Where did this thing come from?
39129Whether we work or pray, wilt Thou rule our spirits?
39129Who could have dreamed that such beauty lurked in the dark earth, was latent in the tiny seed we planted?
39129Who knows What earth needs from earth''s lowliest creature?
39129Who shall tell me if an Easter lily is the equal of a rose, or if either is equal to an oak or a pine?
39129Why not the breakfast table?
39129Would you win it and wear its bright token?
39129You would not dare to find fault with the blacksmith in his shop, and do you dare to find fault with God in His world?_ ST. BERNARD.
39129_ But what is it to love one''s country?
39129_ Did you ever hear of a man who had striven all his life faithfully and singly toward an object, and in no measure obtained it?
39129_ The inconveniences and the petty annoyances, the pains and the sorrows, do we ever forget them?
39129_ When do we lift each other up?
39129and will not those Who love to dwell with Sharon''s Rose, Distil sweet odors all around, Though low and mean themselves are found?
39129of what amount without Thee?)
39129or who treat you with contempt, or dispute the passage with you?_ WALT WHITMAN.
39129or, consciously within Thy presence, should our lips be still?
39129was his quick demand;"Art thou some gem from Samarcand, Or spikenard in this rude disguise, Or other costly merchandise?"
44241Arch of Ecce- Homo(?)
44241Mosaic pavement stained( with blood?).
44241Place where S. Stephen was stoned(?).
44241S. Ann''s Tomb.?
44241S. Joachim''s Tomb.?
44241S. Joseph''s tomb.?
44241The place from which the Tree for the Cross of Jesus Christ was taken.?
44241Tomb of the Virgin Mary.?
44241Tombs of the Prophets.?
44241f. Place where Jesus wept over Jerusalem.?
43630Is it a question of the end of the world in all this? 43630 45. Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season? 43630 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? 43630 And as he sat upon the Mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? 43630 How then can it be supposed that Jesus Christ taught mysteries? 43630 In the treatise headed, Which rich man will be saved? 43630 Is not he who created the flesh mighty enough to bring it again to life? 43630 Is this not the Father, the Son, or wisdom, and the Spirit that creates and vivifies all? 43630 Julius Firmicus, who relates this, exclaims:Why do you exhort those unfortunate to rejoice?
43630Lysandre answered him with this question,"Do you address me those questions in your own name, or in the name of the Deity?"
43630On what does it rest?
43630Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and come unto thee?
43630Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee a hungered, and fed_ thee_?
43630What has inspired the poet with this surprising fiction?
43630When saw we thee a stranger, and took_ thee_ in?
43630Whence does it originate, if not from the ancient belief that man was born in sin?
43630Wherefrom, then, did the Church of Rome originate the dogma of endless hell?
43630Which faults do those children, to whom their mothers had not smiled, expiate?
43630Why do you deceive them with false promises?
43630Why not?
43630Why those tears, those cries of sufferings?
43630_ Did the Christians of the First Centuries believe in Endless Hell?_ We emphatically answer, no.
43630and what_ shall be_ the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
43630or naked, and clothed_ thee_?
43630or thirsty, and gave_ thee_ drink?
43918And is it you that is afraid of that? 43918 Are you really sorry for your sin, Alfred?
43918Did you, Rose, indeed? 43918 Do lend me your new knife, which mamma gave you,"asked Samuel;"I want to cut notches in my stick, and play Robinson Crusoe: do, will you, Alfred?"
43918Have you got it, Alfred?
43918Is it I do not know what you are, Master Alfred? 43918 Now do not you think, aunt, Alfred ought to lend me his knife, just for a minute, to cut a Robinson Crusoe stick?"
43918O, then, is it you it is, Master Alfred? 43918 This is very kind of you, Rose: and may I do what I like with the knife, Rose?"
43918Well, but you lent it to cousin James, on Monday, and he did not spoil it, did he?
43918Well, my son, then in the fifteenth Psalm, when the question is asked, Who shall dwell in thy holy hill? 43918 Where is your knife, my boy?"
43918Where is your pretty new knife, then, my dear? 43918 Yes, mamma, I do; but do you think the Saviour will forgive me, and make me happy again?"
43918Yes, yes, Rose, I know all that very well; but do you remember hearing about Ananias and Sapphira in the Bible?
43918You only_ believe_, mamma: are you not sure I never told a lie before?
43918Alfred looked at Rose very thoughtfully, and asked,"Do you not know what I have done, Rose?"
43918But what has that to do with the loss, Master Alfred?
43918Did you ever read the fifth chapter of the Acts, and the twenty- first chapter of the Revelation, Rose?"
43918Not know what ye are?
43918Sure this story has nothing to do with you, has it?"
43918What can be the matter?
43918What shall I do?"
43918What would become of me, if I were to die to- night?"
43918What''s the matter?
43918Where is he?"
43918asked his aunt;"is it in your pocket?"
43918this is the question; or are you only mortified that your guilt is discovered?"
43918what then is come to ye, my dear?"
42707{ 60} What then? 42707 ( 43) If a man enters suit against another, he shall make a deposit with the judge[ to cover expenses?]. 42707 2. Who shall choose other_ Schoeffen_? 42707 50:16, 17], orWhy beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?"
42707And has his presumption been so boundless that he has dared to depose me from the empire, me, a great prince, who have no superior, indeed no equal?
42707And how can the impure make others pure?
42707Are they not made by hand of stones, timbers, straw, plaster, and lime?
42707Benedict?"
42707But how then could they judge of his fitness to rule?
42707But if you fall short in your duty, how, it may be asked, can it be salted?
42707Do you see now, emperor, the difference between the church and the empire?
42707Do you see now, emperor, to what a pitch of impudence and inhumanity you have gone?
42707Do you see, emperor, the difference between popes and emperors?
42707For how can he rule who is himself under the rule of others?
42707For how can the ignorant teach others?
42707For if a mother loves and nourishes her child, how much more diligently should one nourish and love one''s spiritual brother?
42707For thus it has been called, as may clearly be implied from the passage,"Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?
42707For what are our churches?
42707For what difference does it make whether this coming danger is foretold to the human race by man or angel or star?
42707For[ it may be said to the new claimant]:"If you were the heir, why did you go away?
42707How can he protect the Christian people who is himself under the tutelage of others?
42707How can the licentious make others modest?
42707How far shall a guest live from the city?
42707If anyone hates peace, how can he make others peaceable?
42707If the archbishop asks,"Who did this?"
42707May aldermen be deposed?
42707May the aldermen make laws?
42707Might he not turn out to be so foolish and simple as to be utterly unworthy even less honor?
42707Or if anyone has soiled his hands with baseness, how can he cleanse the impurities of another?
42707So, very properly, the bishops of Rome deserted the apostate Greeks-- for what concord hath Christ with Belial?
42707The abbot:"Do you promise conversion of life?"
42707Then Chlodovech said:"Why have you disgraced our family, by allowing yourself to be taken?
42707Was there ever such audacity; was there ever such presumption?
42707What can I send back that will be worthy of him who has so honored me?
42707What if a man refuses to pay a fine?
42707Where are the chests that contain my treasure?"
42707Who can doubt that he who is exalted to the height of apostolic dignity is holy?"
42707Who that knows the scriptures does not perceive the madness of this claim?
42707Whose duty is it to avenge this and recover that land, if not yours?
42707Why did you not stay at home and look after your inheritance?"
42707Why is not my race worthy of producing an emperor, since emperors have been chosen from among the Spaniards and Isaurians and Khazars?
42707Why should not men unanimously agree upon him whom the incomparable and never failing providence of God had foreordained to this office?
42707You are the instigator of this business, and do you so soon repent?"
42707You ask:"How was it that nothing was said about images in six councils?
42707and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
37345Do ye thus requite the Lord, O foolish people, and unwise?
37345Do you remember what the Gospel did for you? 37345 Grace"--what is that?
37345He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he lovehis brother"whom he hath not seen?"
37345If the eye were not sunlike how could it see the sun?
37345Lord, to whom shall we go? 37345 Mortify_ therefore_"--wherefore?
37345The fulness--what fulness?
37345To whom shall we go? 37345 Was Paul crucified for you?"
37345Who hath first given, and it shall be recompensed to him again?
37345Ye did run well, what hath hindered you?
37345A very misplaced and cruel tenderness it is to say"would you like?"
37345And are these not the habitual temper of multitudes?
37345And did not Paul learn the spirit that suggested them from his own experience of how Christ treated him?
37345And have these truths become less precious because familiar?
37345And how, replies my saddened heart, can I become a new creature?
37345And how, says my despairing conscience, shall I keep the commandments?
37345And what are they?
37345And what does he desire for this inward man?
37345And what exalted mission is destined for this wonderful communicated strength?
37345And what is sure to follow such mistreatment by father or mother?
37345And what of the husband''s duty?
37345And what shall we say of Christian men and women, who can talk animatedly and interestingly of anything but of their Saviour and His kingdom?
37345And when the king_ has_ come, where are the heralds?
37345Are the two pictures inconsistent?
37345Are they not the elements of Christ''s pleading with His friends?
37345Are we ready to crown Him Lord of all?
37345Are we trying, with His help, to live as children of the light?
37345As if he had said-- Do you want any further rite to express that mighty change which passed on you when you came to be"in Christ"?
37345At what time?
37345Believest thou this?"
37345Besides, where did you get the faculties you plume yourself on?
37345But he backs up this highest reason with these others:"If you hesitate to take him back because you ought, will you do it because I ask you?
37345But how could he, in Rome, wage conflict on behalf of the Church at Colossæ?
37345But if they were not intended to go to Jerusalem, why did they meet him at all?
37345But is it a Christian''s duty to make his speech always agreeable?
37345But what is"the Epistle from Laodicea"which the Colossians are to be sure to get and to read?
37345But what was this"Church in the house"?
37345Can the master fail to take him as if he were Paul?
37345Can we each say-- I live by Him, in Him, and for Him?
37345Did He not say on the cross,"It is finished"?
37345Did anybody else ever say,"Put that on mine account"?
37345Did it not deliver you from your burden?
37345Did it not make earth as the very portals of heaven?
37345Did it not set new hope before you?
37345Do I say that I am a Christian?
37345Do not these words go much deeper than this small matter?
37345Do our hearts leap up with a joyful Amen when we read these great words of this text?
37345Do they ever dream of speaking to one another outside?
37345Do we come to his words, believing that we hear God speaking through Paul?
37345Do we crave a stay for our spirit, guidance and impulse for our lives?
37345Do we desire to be good?
37345Do we face the question fairly-- what theory of the person of Jesus Christ explains that fact?
37345Do we live in Him, by Him, with Him, for Him?
37345Do we look longingly for some light on the future?
37345Do we need a quieting balm to be laid on conscience, and the sense of guilt to be lifted from our hearts?
37345Do we not all know that subtly approaching languor?
37345Do we profess to trust Christ?
37345Do we seek to know God?
37345Do we thus show and consecrate our family loves and our friendships?
37345Do we trust ourselves to Him?
37345Does it?
37345Does not Christ speak to us in the same language?
37345Does not then that figure stand forth a living illustration of the_ transforming_ power of Christianity?
37345Does not this action of Paul remind us of the highest example of a similar use of motives of personal attachment as aids to duty?
37345Does our love speak in prayer?
37345Does the introduction of this thought of the master''s Master in heaven, take away any of the vagueness?
37345Each man has to ask himself, Am I reconciled to God?
37345Had Christ''s work, then, no higher issue than to leave religion bound in the cords of outward observances?
37345Had they been carried into that inmost depth of union with Him, and were they still to be laying stress on ceremonies?
37345Handle not, nor taste, nor touch( all which things are to perish with the using), after the precepts and doctrines of men?
37345Has the sight of His great love on the cross won_ me_, body and soul, to His love and service?
37345Have I flung away self- will, pride and enmity, and yielded myself a glad captive to the loving Christ who died?
37345Have we these signs of love to God?
37345How can a soul possess God, and find its heaven in possessing Him?
37345How can any true, noble Christian life be lived without continuous effort and continual strife?
37345How can it abide in the heart?
37345How can such a precept be obeyed?
37345How can the peace of Christ do that for us?
37345How can we be shaping our efforts to reach a good which we have not clearly before our imaginations as desirable?
37345How could he do so?
37345How do parents provoke their children?
37345How do we expect to be then"found of Him in peace, without spot and blameless"?
37345How many respectable middle- aged gentlemen are now mainly devoted to making money, whose youth was foul with sensual indulgence?
37345How much less powerful is Christ''s, even with those who love Him best?
37345How old was he?
37345However cultivated by yourself, how came they yours at first?
37345I would fain press on every conscience the sharp- pointed appeal-- What is this Christ to us?
37345If He be the one sole temple of Deity in whom all Divine glories are stored, why go anywhere else in order to_ see_ or to_ possess_ God?
37345If baptism be immersion, and immersion express a substantial part of its meaning, can sprinkling or pouring be baptism?
37345If so, two questions deserve consideration-- first, is it right to alter a form which has a meaning that is lost by the change?
37345If that bit of iron were gone, what would become of the rudder, and what would be the use of the ship with all her guns?
37345Is Christ our life, its source, its strength, its aim, its motive?
37345Is He our head, to fill us with vitality, to inspire and to command?
37345Is He the goal and the end of our individual life?
37345Is He_ any_ thing to us but a name?
37345Is it allowable to say that the hope which is laid up in heaven is in any sense a reason or motive for brotherly love?
37345Is it fitting for men who have died with Christ to this fleeting world, to make so much of its perishable things?
37345Is it lost?
37345Is it not beautiful that the series should begin with_ pity_?
37345Is it not the most absolute of rules?
37345Is it the pattern for our lives?
37345Is not the kingdom of Jesus Christ based on His becoming a brother and one of ourselves, and is it not wielded in gentleness and enforced by love?
37345Is the hope the reason for the Apostle''s thanksgiving, or the reason in some sense of the Colossians''love?
37345Is the new thing rightly called by the old name?
37345Is"law"then become our"enemy because it tells us the truth?"
37345It may be asked-- does Christianity then only lay down such plain precepts?
37345Its cry to all these"commandments and ordinances of men"is,"Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
37345May we not venture to see shining through the Apostle''s words the Master''s face?
37345Now we may say,"What does all this matter to us?
37345One can fancy some Colossians saying,"What need is there for all this anxiety?
37345So the question comes home to each of us-- am I living by my union with Christ?
37345So the question of questions for us all is, What think ye of Christ?
37345Some may say, Well, what in the world does it matter where Archippus worked?
37345Sown in weakness, will they not be raised in power?
37345Such being the force of this statement, what is its bearing on the Apostle''s purpose?
37345That grips tight enough, does it not?
37345That is precise enough, is it not?
37345That would be indeed to build a castle on the air, a palace on a soap- bubble, would it not?
37345The old question,"Who shall stand in the Holy Place?"
37345The one all- important question for us is-- does our Christianity_ work_?
37345The one is,"What hast thou that thou hast not received?"
37345The question may well be asked-- is that a type of character which the world generally admires?
37345Then does Christianity sanction slavery?
37345Then how do we repay that costly purchase?
37345This rod has budded, at all events; have any of its antagonists''rods done the same?
37345To that highest hope and ultimate vision for the whole creation, who will not say, Amen?
37345To what end were the Colossians knit to Him by a tie so strong, tender and strange?
37345To what shall we die if we are Christians?
37345Translate that image of taking Christ for our foundation into plain English, and what does it come to?
37345Under which king, my brother?
37345Was Paul''s love the only one that we know of which took the slave''s debts on itself?
37345Was then the prayer for him refused?
37345We shall never understand our sorrows, unless we try to answer the question, What good to others is meant to come through me by this?
37345We should ask ourselves, Do we make it our ever present object to satisfy Jesus Christ?
37345What becomes of the ridges of sand that separate pool from pool at low water?
37345What becomes of them?
37345What can you want with the less significant rite when you have the more significant?
37345What connection has the figure of stripping off a garment with that of a conqueror in his triumphal procession?
37345What could he mean by"do more than I say"?
37345What did he see?
37345What do we mean when we talk of an old man being dead to youthful passions or follies or ambitions?
37345What does it avail that God is in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself, if I am unconscious of the enmity, and careless of the friendship?
37345What does it matter who praise, if He frowns?
37345What does the incongruity matter to Paul as the stream of thought and feeling hurries him along?
37345What features of the system are referred to in this phrase?
37345What for?
37345What had Jesus Christ come from heaven for, and for what had He borne His bitter passion?
37345What had happened?
37345What have big and little to do with things which are equally indispensable?
37345What is prayer?
37345What is the difference between"walking"and"living"in these things?
37345What is the right hand of God but the activity of His power?
37345What is the use of perpetually saying to people, Be good, be good?
37345What is the use of writing letters, if you can not get them delivered?
37345What manner of prayer can that be which is to be continuous through a life that must needs be full of toil on outward things?
37345What need was there of all that prelude of mysterious doctrines, if we are only to be landed at last in such elementary and obvious moralities?
37345What then has become of this letter?
37345Where are its sister Churches of Asia?
37345Where did Paul learn this deep lesson, that the sufferings of Christ''s servants were Christ''s sufferings?
37345Where is it now?
37345Where then is there a place for the shadowy abstractions and emanations with which some would bind together God and man?
37345Whose house?
37345Why did not Paul send it quietly in this Epistle instead of letting a whole Church know of it?
37345Why does the Apostle use this apparently needless exuberance of language--"the body of His flesh"?
37345Why is the memory of Christ''s death so unlike the memory of Paul''s chains?
37345Why is the one merely for the play of sympathy, and the enforcement of his teaching, and the other the very centre of our religion?
37345Why pit the parent against the child?
37345Why should I scowl back at him, though he frowns at me?
37345Why should Paul be in such a taking about us?
37345Why should one man be for ever speaking, and hundreds of people who are able to teach, sitting dumb to listen or pretend to listen to him?
37345Why should such sudden change be regarded as impossible?
37345Why should we go on a weary search after goodly pearls when the richest of all is by us, if we will have it?
37345Why should we leave the fountain of living waters to hew out for ourselves, with infinite pains, broken cisterns that can hold no water?
37345Why then did not Christ and His apostles make war against slavery?
37345Why, but because they do not do with this word, what all students do with the studies which they love?
37345Will anything but the gospel give us that?
37345Will you do it for My sake?"
37345You have been baptised, does not that express all the meaning that circumcision ever had, and much more?
37345You may say that is the whole question, whether the gospel is such a word?
37345and do our prayers for our dear ones plead chiefly for such gifts?
37345and have we not often caught ourselves in the very act of falling asleep at our prayers?
37345and if that which threw the shadow forward through the ages has arrived, how shall the shadow be visible too?
37345and when the reality has come, who wants symbols?
37345and, before you answer that question, will you remember my age, and what I am bearing for the Master?"
37345do I draw from Him that better being which He is longing to pour into my withered, dead spirit?
37345must we doff the robes of peace to don the armour, or put off the armour to resume the robes of peace?
37345or who blame, if His face lights with a smile?
37345second, can we alter a significant form without destroying it?
37345the other is,"Who is pure before God''s judgment- seat?"
37345why wrench the blossom from its stem?
38600All nature cries aloud,''Shall man do less than heal the smiter, and the railer bless?''
38600Go and teach all nations,& c. Why issue an injunction that could not possibly be carried out?
38600God cried, Jesus, why hast thou forsaken me?
38600Hath not God chosen the poor?
38600Said I not that ye are Gods?
38600Why callest thou me good? 38600 Why hast thou thus dealt with us?"
38600Would I like to be treated thus?
38600( A note on Landresse''s_ Foe Koui Ki._)"If we addressed a Mogul or Thibetan this question, Who is Chrishna?
3860012), then the important question arises, How could Christ be God, as he was seen by thousands of men, and seen hundreds of times?
3860015), that there were_ but one hundred and twenty brethren in all after that period?_ 3.
38600: Was he( Christ) the only Savior, seeing that a multitude of similar claims are now upon our council- board to be disposed of?
38600Again, was Jesus Christ"the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End?"
38600And Jeremiah asks God,"Wilt thou be to me as a liar?"
38600And can any reader doubt that the meaning in the two cases is the same?
38600And here we would ask if Christ rose from the dead in order to convince the world of his divine power, why did not the event take place in public?
38600And how much did he love his enemies when he called them"fools,""liars,""hypocrites,""generation of vipers,"& c.?
38600And if Thomas was really convinced by this occurrence, or if it ever took place, why have we no account of his subsequent life?
38600And if the soldiers were all asleep, can we not suggest several ways the body may have disappeared without being restored to life?
38600And may not the apostles themselves have been deceived in ascribing some of the miracles they record to Jesus instead of the devil?
38600And should not Matthew have furnished us, by way of proof, with the names of some of these ghostly visitors?
38600And then how could they be"hated of all men,"when not one man in a thousand ever heard of them?
38600And to whom is the debt owing, and who pays it?
38600And was Christ"the True Light?"
38600And were the shrouds or grave clothes of those saints also resurrected?
38600And what analogy is there in the resurrection of the dead body of a perfect and self- existent God and that of vile man?
38600And what finally became of them?
38600And what is that sin?
38600And what is the lesson taught by these facts?
38600And what will, or what can, the devout stickler for the divinely paternal origin of Jesus Christ do with such testimony?
38600And which testimony must we accept?
38600And why should Christ be called"the first fruits of the resurrection,"when so many cases are reported as occurring before his?
38600And why was Christ baptized in Jordan?
38600And will the Christian world, then, hereafter stultify their common sense by ignoring these facts of history so fatal to their claims?
38600And would it not prove that Christianity is rather a dreamy religion?
38600Ay, who dare believe it, if he would escape the charge of blasphemy?
38600Being in appearance a man, how was he to be, or how could he be, visually distinguished from a man?
38600But as we are not informed who found it out, or who made the discovery, or how it was made, is it not thus left in a very suspicious aspect?
38600By what rule can we discriminate them, as he himself furnishes none?
38600Can as much be said of any Christian nation?
38600Could they believe this to be Almighty God?
38600Did they die again, or did they ascend to heaven with their new- made bodies?
38600Does it not go far toward proving that Christianity is an outgrowth, a legitimate offspring, of Judean Essenism?
38600For what purpose were they re- animated?
38600For who could know better than the mother, or rather, who could know but the mother, who the father of the child Jesus was?
38600He asks,"How can a man be so stupid as to imagine that which he eats to be a God?"
38600He replied,''Have you not faith in me?
38600How are you going to sustain the declaration that Jesus Christ was the only son and sent of God, in view of these historic facts?
38600How did its inhabitants feel while thus traveling with the velocity of lightning?
38600How is it to be accounted for?
38600How long did they live the second time?
38600How long had they lain in their graves?
38600How long since their bodies had turned to dust, and been food for worms?
38600How much, then, does repentance do toward deciding what is right and what is wrong?
38600How will you prove his apparently legendary history( that is, the miraculous portion of his history) to be real, and the others false?"
38600How, then, we would ask, can Jesus Christ be the Savior?
38600If Mary was miraculously conceived, why was the important secret kept so long from Joseph?
38600If it has a basis of truth, where was such an extraordinary mine of sacred lore discovered?
38600If not, how is the matter to be explained?
38600If not, what does it prove, or what moral value is it?
38600If she were a virtuously- minded woman, why did she thus attempt to deceive him?
38600If this be true, that he taught both truth and falsehood, then the question arises, How can we know which is which?
38600Indeed, are we not absolutely driven to such a conclusion?
38600Indeed, may we not here find the very origin and the cause of the now general prevalence of idolatry in pagan countries?
38600Is it founded on fact or on fiction?
38600Is it not hence probable they grew out of similar stories relative to the heathen Gods long previously prevalent in oriental countries?
38600Is it possible, we ask, to reconcile such a fact with the belief of his divinity?
38600Is not this very nearly conclusive proof that Essenism was only another name for Christianity-- that it had not yet changed its name to Christianity?
38600Know ye not, that whether present or absent in body, I will be ever present with you to guard and protect you?''"
38600Must we, therefore, conclude that murder is morally right, or a righteous act?
38600Now, the more important query arises, What relationship does ancient heathen or Hindoo Budhism bear to Christianity?
38600Now, the question arises, Is the above representation a true one?
38600Now, the question very naturally arises here, How came the histories of Apollonius and Christ to be so strikingly alike?
38600On what ground is it predicated?
38600Or how are we to determine that he taught truth at all?
38600Paul furnishes evidence of this, when he says,"If the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory, why am I judged a sinner?"
38600Should we not then change his title from that of a demon to a God, and place his religion amongst the divinely endowed systems?
38600Then what kind of feeling should we cultivate toward friends?
38600Then what were they called during the earlier years of their history?
38600Was Jesus Christ the"Lamb of God?"
38600Was one plagiarized from the other?
38600Was there ever a case of crucifixion beside that of Jesus Christ?"
38600We ask again, Who, from the deepest depths of his inmost, enlightened consciousness, can believe such revolting, such atheistical doctrine as this?
38600We may institute the inquiry here,"How happens this coincidence?"
38600What business did they engage in?
38600What explanation shall we adopt for it then?
38600What good can grow out of it, or what moral value can possibly attach to it?
38600What good was effected by his convincement if he never said or did anything afterward?
38600What is that you say, bishop?
38600What is the evidence that the latter is an outgrowth of the former?
38600What is the story of the ascension of Christ worth in view of these ancient pagan traditions of earlier origin?
38600What was to be done in such an emergency?
38600What, omnipotence not able to protect his own disciples?
38600What, then, does such a conflicting jargon of death- bed repentance prove?
38600What, then, is prophecy worth, or what does it prove?
38600Where are the superior credentials of his claim?
38600Where have spirits ever been supposed to be imprisoned but in hell?
38600Where is the Christian who refuses to call his earthly sire a father?
38600Where, then, is the claim for its originality?
38600Where, then, is the foundation for the dogmatic claim on the part of the Christian professors for the divine origin of the Trinity doctrine?
38600Where, then, is the virtue of the atonement?
38600Which horn of the dilemma will you choose?
38600Which is right?
38600Which must we believe?
38600Which statement must we accept as inspired, or what is proved by such contradictory testimony?
38600Who can believe it?
38600Who can believe that he was a Divine Being, or Messiah, when he charged his disciples to"tell no man"that he was such a Being?
38600Who can tell?
38600Who, then, can be saved?
38600Whose reason does not revolt at such a picture?
38600Whose soul-- possessing the slightest moral sensibility-- does not inwardly and instinctively revolt at such a doctrine?
38600Why could he not"descend on the clouds"by his first advent, as the bible says he will do when he makes his second advent?
38600Why did not God inform Joseph by"inspiration"instead of employing the roundabout way of sending an angel to do it?
38600Why did she keep the"wool drawn over his eyes"till an angel had to be sent from heaven to let him into the secret?
38600Why have we not some account of what they said and did?
38600Why talk about his soul not being left in hell if it had never been there?
38600Why was it seen only by a few credulous and interested disciples?
38600Why, then, is there not as much probability that he did do so?
38600Will you then give it up?
38600With what consistency, then, can Christ be called"_ the Savior_,"if there is but_ one Savior_, and that is the Father?
38600Would he not rather point to the door, and exclaim,"Get out of here; no place here for niggers?"
38600Would the court accept such testimony?
38600Would the sexton show him to a seat?
38600Would they worship a negro God?
38600_ Scripture parallel._"Who shall change our_ vile_ bodies?"
38600ejaculated Sesostris of Egypt, to the oracle, as reported by Manetho,"who before me could subjugate all things, and who shall after me?"
38600or did they travel about in a state of nudity?
38600or that He,"by whom all things exist,"could cease himself to exist, by dying upon the cross between malefactors?
38600the Almighty Creator betrayed by a puny being of his own creation into the hands of his disobedient and rebellious children?
38600when will the Deliverer appear?''"
42558And what makes you like Sunday?
42558Are you sure the book is bad?
42558But what said he in the midst?
42558How is that?
42558Then why do you not seize the Author of it if it is a bad book?
42558Well, what was the text?
42558Well,asked the preacher,"what part of the sermon do you recollect?"
42558Well,said the nobleman,"but you should not have struck it on the head with the halberd; why did you not hit it with the handle?"
42558What was the subject?
42558What will it be?
42558What, then, was his conclusion?
42558And the root, whom did that set forth?
42558And who was the trunk of the tree?
42558And who were the next?
42558And who were these small branches of the tree?
42558Are there not some who act thus toward the truths of revelation?
42558Are you not going to have any dinner?"
42558Can you imagine what the gun and the dog had to do with mushrooms?
42558Could this prince, when arrived at his father''s house, please himself with the delights of the court and forget the distress of his family?
42558Did he not say to his disciples,"Ye are the light of the world"?
42558Did not Dives and Lazarus actually figure on the stage of history?
42558Does she remember any of the remarks that were made?
42558Have I lived all these years for you, and now must I leave you?"
42558Have you not seen it, brethren?
42558He asks her,"How did you enjoy last Sabbath''s discourses?"
42558He kept taking them up, and saying,"Must I leave you?
42558How could he dare, they asked, to put his own name on the image of a god?
42558Is it a bad book?"
42558Massa,"said the negro,"do n''t you know what comes before de Epistle to de Romans?
42558May not the rich fool who said,"Take thine ease,"have been a photograph taken from life?
42558May not the story of the Prodigal Son have been a literal truth?
42558Must I leave you?
42558Now I want to attract his attention; how shall I do it?
42558Oh, will not some of you take him into your hearts?
42558One boy whom I had in the class used to say to me,"This is very dull, teacher; ca n''t you pitch us a yarn?"
42558Or, sometimes, I may give you the object without the subject, thus--"A diamond; how will you use that as an illustration?"
42558Shall I put a bit of Latin into the sermon, or quote the original Hebrew or Greek of my text?
42558So he went down to the prior, and said,"Do n''t the brethren eat here?
42558So, when I have to deal with sin, some people say,"Why do n''t you address it delicately?
42558That is a good story of the boy in Italy who had his Testament seized, and who said to the_ gendarme_,"Why do you seize this book?
42558There were certain dead logs of wood: whom were they to represent?
42558They say,"How do you make these two things agree?"
42558WHERE CAN WE FIND ANECDOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS?
42558WHERE CAN WE FIND ANECDOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS?
42558Were there not actual instances of an enemy sowing tares among the wheat?
42558What do you remember best in the discourses you heard years ago?
42558What finer exposition of the text,"Weep with them that weep,"can you have than this pretty anecdote?
42558What is the use of pulling the end of your thread through the material on which you are working?
42558What shall I do?
42558Where have they gone all that while?
42558Who can possibly read the old classic tales without feeling his soul on fire?
42558Who were the larger ones?
42558Why do n''t you speak to it in courtly language?"
42558Why does he speak of seeing with the eyelids?
42558Why does not somebody write"A Tour Round my Dining- Table,"or,"A Tour Round my Kitchen"?
42558Yet, has it not been the case with very many of the sermons to which we have listened, or the discourses we have ourselves delivered?
38881''Can I not find peace by following his example?'' 38881 And now-- now"--she stammered with difficulty,"you will marry her, wo n''t you?"
38881And what do you do?
38881Are you a sweeper?
38881Are you immune?
38881Boy, ca n''t you drive these monkeys away? 38881 Boy, did you run away and leave me?"
38881Boy,as strong a voice as a usually strong Englishman could command after a fit of cholera demanded,"was that the missionary?"
38881Brother, what meanest thou?
38881Can you drive the monkeys away?
38881Do n''t you know Jessa, the girl at Bindy, the chief''s daughter whom you go to teach every week?
38881Do n''t you see her sitting there by the road?
38881Do you work at it?
38881Does she give medicine?
38881Dost thou want me to have a wife, mother?
38881Father, can I not go to the university at Aligarh to learn more of our Faith?
38881Has he had it yet?
38881Have you bought our food yet? 38881 Have you given her from the bottle?"
38881He gave up His inheritance in the skies and took exile upon Himself that He might bring life to me; can I not do as much in testifying for Him?
38881He was baptized?
38881I do n''t believe she will live, do you?
38881I thought of running off into the dark woods, but how could I hope for safety there where the wild beasts preyed? 38881 Is it The Book, my son?"
38881Is it that you fear to lose your material possessions, Shama Bhana, that you fail to claim the spiritual ones?
38881Is she a doctor?
38881Is she beautiful?
38881Is she better?
38881Is that decision final, my daughter?
38881Is that the Ganges River?
38881Is the Ganges River near here, too?
38881Mother, why are you called''Ahmed''s mother''instead of your own name when the people of the household speak to you? 38881 Oh, is that he?
38881Sahib, would Jesus Christ wish me to cause the suicide of my mother and the separation from me forever of my wife and child? 38881 Son, what means the sad look in your eyes?
38881Then will you confess your faith and your love?
38881There is lots of money in that work, is n''t there? 38881 There, dear, what is the matter?
38881Were you ever in a sahib''s house?
38881Were you not sorry then that you had not told me?
38881What are you doing, Nado?
38881What are you going to Benares for?
38881What are you going to Benares for?
38881What can I do?
38881What is in it?
38881What memsahib?
38881What vow, most holy one?
38881What-- what did the man do?
38881When could that be?
38881When is it to be?
38881Where are you from?
38881Where is Shama Bhana?
38881Where is she? 38881 Where is she?"
38881Where is the memsahib? 38881 Why did n''t she come to you?"
38881Why do you do all this for me?
38881Will they turn you out of the household at once?
38881Will you lose your property now?
38881You are a widow?
38881You fool, do n''t you suppose I can hear that? 38881 You wo n''t shoot another, will you?"
38881= ARTHUR J. BROWN= Dr. Brown, out of a long and intimate experience deals with such questions as: Who is the Missionary?
38881Am I not sorry?
38881And do you know, dear, the song they had been singing?
38881And so when the missionary memsahib said to him,"You will marry her, wo n''t you?"
38881And why was this great meeting held?
38881And will I bring my little girl?
38881Are n''t they beauties?
38881Are not all of us before you true followers of the Prophet and upholders of the only true Faith?
38881Are you going there?"
38881Are you sure?
38881Are you yourself happy?
38881As their eyes met, the older woman leaned across the aisle and said to the young girl in Hindustani:"Where are you going?"
38881But were n''t you afraid of the one you saw?"
38881But when the time had drawn near he had decided to stay here as he was;--for what would become of Nona?
38881Can I not be baptized now, at once?"
38881Could he in any way get to that"Mission Press"in Bangalore?
38881Could it be that I had put too great confidence in this man''s courage and strength?
38881Did he doubt the words of his teachers as he gazed into his mother''s eyes?
38881Did not Haunamon and his monkeys help the great god Ram and rescue his wife Sita when she had been carried off by his rival?
38881Did they keep you awake last night as they did mother?
38881Do I believe in Christ?
38881Do monkeys ride on railway trains?
38881Do n''t I look well and strong?
38881Do n''t you believe in Christ?
38881Do n''t you believe in God?
38881Do n''t you know Jessa?
38881Do n''t you want a piece of cake with it?
38881Do results justify the expenditures?
38881Do you know much about the Parsis?
38881Do you remember, Dick, what I told you men back home last year about Shama Bhana, the man we''re going to see this afternoon?
38881Do you see her?"
38881Even if he should humble his pride and do so, he felt that no Christian would come to him, for were not he and Nona without the law?
38881God''s ways are wonderful, are n''t they?
38881Had n''t you better take a picture of them to show to your boy at home?
38881Has my soul at last found rest?"
38881Hast thou ever tried the pursuit of wisdom?
38881Have you told our brothers of the council?"
38881His children----?
38881His relation to his own and other governments?
38881How are the Mission Boards conducted?
38881I have a perfectly clean one in my bag; wo n''t you please use it?
38881I suppose it is hard for you to get accustomed to our money; I believe it is quite different from yours, is it not?
38881I suppose you are more accustomed to the first- class lavatories, but, really, our second- class accommodations are comfortable; do n''t you think so?
38881If this woman could help Nona, had he any right to let his pride keep him from at least asking for her help?
38881Is n''t it so in America?
38881Is n''t that nice?
38881Is n''t that strange?
38881Is this the end of my quest?
38881It is worth about three- quarters of a rupee, you say?
38881It seemed to revive her for she opened her eyes and murmured:"Who is this?
38881Looking at the old woman, he said sharply,"What is the matter with her?"
38881May I add a happy conclusion to at least one part of the theme?
38881May I get the memsahib?
38881No?
38881No?
38881Oh, is that some of your American money?
38881Or had his good life in Christian England been a foolish fanaticism and was his life here the true living of a free soul?
38881Replaced Krisha with Krishna in notes relating to the Modern Missionary Challenge-"India''s Problem,_ Krishna_ or Christ?".
38881See?
38881Shall I call him to you?"
38881Shall I go on with my story?
38881She is in the hospital?"
38881Strange, was n''t it?
38881The small, dark, thin figure walked very straight because of the jar on the head, not from any sense of pride, for what had Mundra to be proud of?
38881Then a glad light shone from them and an eager voice whispered:"Oh, Memsahib, is this heaven?"
38881These lectures, by the author of"India''s Problem, Krishna or Christ?"
38881Was this thy vow-- to sit thus in ashes?"
38881What are his motives, aims and methods?
38881What can I do to find peace?"
38881What can be the matter with her?"
38881What could she do?
38881What do you call it?
38881What meant this strange warning?
38881What must I do?"
38881What pet will you buy me next, father dear?"
38881What shall I do?
38881What were their characteristics?
38881What would be the fate of the poor young girl who had fled to her for refuge?
38881What, man, you''ve only one day to give me in Bombay?
38881When I reach Bombay shall I find Shama Bhana still a Brahmin or a confessed follower of Christ?
38881When the rescuer is a beautiful and capable woman, who can measure the consequences?
38881Where am I?"
38881Where could he even have heard of anything different from the doctrine of his father''s Faith?
38881Where did you find her, child?"
38881Where had she come from?
38881Where had she come from?
38881Who is Jessa?"
38881Who was she?
38881Who was she?
38881Whom accuseth thou with such a terrible accusation?"
38881Why are you so''blest in''me as they say?"
38881Why do I thus involuntarily fall upon my knees and call upon the sacred name of Allah?
38881Why, how can that be possible when He has done so much for you people in America and is doing so much for us here?
38881Why, oh, why, Sarah, did you not come to me when you were taken ill?"
38881Will I bring my Bible with me when I come?
38881Will I come up to the hotel some time and see you?
38881Will he come again?"
38881Will you come and watch her while I go home for a short time?
38881Will you kindly send me a couple more servants and order several tubs of hot water got ready?
38881Will you not baptize me?"
38881Will you not let me send you north where you can probably escape from notice until you have studied and are ready to preach the Gospel?
38881Wilt thou take back thy words, repudiate this infidelity, and once more accept the true and only Faith?"
38881Wo n''t it be nice to have father home again?"
38881Wo n''t you have this pillow at your back?
38881Wo n''t you take time to think a little about Jesus yourself?
38881Would a missionary come to my house?"
38881Would n''t you like to do that?
38881Would n''t you rather lie down?
38881You did n''t just expect to see grass huts under palm trees as a suburb of the great city of Bombay, did you?
38881You have been to the Towers of Silence in Bombay?
38881You never have had any trouble and felt all alone in the big world, without any one to help you, have you?
38881You''re an American, are n''t you?
38881You''ve let your husband take your satchel into his compartment and you have n''t a towel?
38881Your husband?
38881[ Illustration:"It was only a glimpse"]"Wo n''t the Sahib have some tea?"
38881[ Illustration:"You are an American, are n''t you?"]
41766Are there any abuses in the Order?
41766Are you married?
41766Are you waiting for someone else?
41766Do you pray to the Blessed Virgin?
41766Do you take the discipline?
41766For what is that peace which is incompatible with this Society? 41766 Have you a Pope?"
41766Have you made any changes in the government of the Order?
41766How could we be conspirators?
41766O man of little faith, why did you doubt?
41766They were to have come last year,continues the writer;"Will they come this year?
41766What authority would you have if, instead of abolishing the Society, the Pope had done something else?
41766What do you mean by a Jesuit?
41766What does this mean?
41766What is that for?
41766What party or group or club or lodge,says a sometime unfriendly paper, the"Italia,""can claim a similar distinction?"
41766What shall I say, Brethren,he asks,"to let you know what I think of the religious society which is now so fiercely assailed?
41766Where are you going?
41766Where are your moneys?
41766Who are you, and what do you come here for?
41766Who are you?
41766Who is their superior?
41766Why did God permit me to meet you,said one of them,"if I am going to suffer both here and hereafter?"
41766After reciting these facts, Boero asks why the ex- General was kept in such a long and severe confinement?
41766But what do I hear?
41766But what progress has it made?
41766But, even if it were true, Sire, why not punish the guilty without making the innocent suffer?
41766Can I do so, even if a number of innocent persons are killed?"
41766Choiseul''s varnish of courtesy had been all rubbed off by the incident, and he wanted to know"who were going to win in the fight?
41766Do you not think he ought to have allowed the Jesuits to justify themselves, especially as every one is sure they could not?
41766Father Faure inquired of one of his judges:"For what crime am I in jail?"
41766Finally, does it not seem to you that he could act with more common sense in carrying out what after all, is a reasonable measure?"
41766Finally, let all endeavor to acquire that true wisdom of which St. James speaks( iii, 13):''Who is a wise man and indued with knowledge among you?
41766For what have we taught, however you may qualify it with the odious name of treason, that they did not uniformly teach?
41766For, was it not a justification of all the hatred they had invariably heaped on the Society wherever it happened to be?
41766Go to the Flathead Reservation in Montana, and look at the work of the Jesuits and what do you find?
41766Had he perhaps received some divine intimation of what Borgia was yet to be?
41766He saw there an immense building on whose façade were cut the letters I. H. S."What is that?"
41766Hence he is told to ask himself:"Who is Christ?
41766His name was O''Reilly, but what could he do with 14,000 people?
41766How could he have been otherwise?
41766How could the enormous success of their performances be otherwise explained?
41766How does the Society survive all these disasters?
41766How long were they there?
41766How were the rest to be reached?
41766I ask then, which is true morality and which of the two books is more useful to mankind?
41766If none of the kings and diplomats had blamed Clement for acting as he did, why should they blame Pius VI for using his own right in the premises?
41766If they were condemned, how would the decision affect de Britto''s canonization?
41766In the disturbances of 1847, he was on his way to Switzerland when he was halted by a squad of furious soldiers who asked him"Are you a Jesuit?"
41766Indeed, is it likely that Pope Clement XIV would have omitted to note the defection in his Brief of Suppression, if they had been guilty?
41766It meant the loss of his position, perhaps, but what did he care?
41766It might be asked, however, why did they not foresee the possible failure of their request and provide otherwise for priests?
41766It was on this occasion that Campion answered the question:"Do you believe Elizabeth to be the lawful queen?"
41766Might they not then have thought that, in view of what the bishop had already done both in civil and ecclesiastical matters, he was mentally deranged?
41766Should he disband his communities which were performing very effective work in France or wait for developments?
41766Should you not have pity on our lot and grant us a pension?
41766Should you not rather ask, Sire, what will God say?
41766The prospects seemed fair for the moment, for had not the French and Turks been companions in arms in the Crimea?
41766This angered the Pope, and he asked Laínez, who put the case before him:"Do you want to join the schism of that heretic Philip?"
41766This was a most amazing mask; for Palgrave would have escaped notice, whereas everyone would immediately ask, who is this Jesuit Jew?
41766Thus for instance, he was asked,"Do you think you have any authority since the suppression of the Society?"
41766Thus, on May 4, 1767, D''Alembert wrote to Voltaire:"What do you think of the edict of Charles III, who expels the Jesuits so abruptly?
41766Was it legitimate?
41766What became of the scattered Jesuits?
41766What do His commands and example suppose or suggest?"
41766What had the Jesuits to do with all this?
41766What happened to the Jesuits in France in the meantime?
41766What is to come who knows?
41766What kind of people was he pursuing?
41766What the future has in store, who can tell?
41766What was he to do?
41766What will become of our flourishing congregations with you and those cultivated by the German Fathers?
41766When the conventional answer was given, he angrily demanded"Do you take me for a scoundrel?"
41766Where is there anything heroic in being merely the messenger between the General and the Pope?
41766Where was Kino all this time?
41766Who shall say that the faith of the cultivated individual is firmer than the faith of the common people?
41766Who shall say that the many are fickle; that the chief is firm?
41766Who slew Henry III?
41766Who was Ricci?
41766Why does He avoid that?
41766Why does He do this?
41766Why should he be sent to France where he had no friends?
41766Why should such a man be cited as the representative of a body from which he was ordered to be expelled and which he had attempted to destroy?
41766Why then should we object to Company of Jesus?"
41766Why was he not compelled to study philosophy first like everyone else?
41766You may tell me that it is now an accomplished fact; that the royal edict has been promulgated and you may ask what will the world say if I retract?
41766the kings or the Jesuits?
38940''Raphael,''cried I, and extended both hands toward him,''do you recognize me?'' 38940 Are you ready, sir?"
38940Brother,said he,"why do you grieve thus; do you see anything in my life or death which can cause you to feel any shame?
38940I am just going; have me decently buried, and do not let my body be put into the vault until three days after I am dead-- do you understand me?
38940Impossible,said he, lifting his arm:"how could I move my fingers so, if the pulse were gone?"
38940Is there anything else?
38940Say not, alas; but how do you know?
38940Sir,said she,"will you not take your tea?"
38940Too late,he said;"is this your fidelity?"
38940What am I better than my fathers? 38940 What have you to do with that?"
38940When a sick man is given over, and he suffers frightful pains, can a friendly physician refuse to give him opium?
38940Why weep ye? 38940 _ Are the doctors here?_"to his wife who had just asked him if he wanted anything.
38940_ Are we not children, all of us?_TAYLOR( Jeremy, distinguished bishop in the English Church, and author of"Holy Living and Dying."
38940_ Brother Ranney, will you bury me? 38940 _ Can this be considered a calamity?
38940_ Can this last long?_to his physician.
38940_ Did you know Burke?_He referred to Edmund Burke, the celebrated orator, statesman and philosopher.
38940_ Do you hear the music? 38940 _ Earth, dost thou demand me?
38940_ Give me back my youth_,to Taylor who had asked him"Is there anything I can do for you?"
38940_ I am not well, and should like to lie down-- will you call me in ten minutes? 38940 _ I do_,"in response to his sister''s question,"Dost thou commend thy soul to Jesus Christ?"
38940_ I have known thee all the time_,to his niece in response to her question,"Do you know me?"
38940_ I must sleep now._It has been asserted, upon what authority the compiler does not know, that the last words of Byron were,"Shall I sue for mercy?"
38940_ I pray you all pray for me._Some authorities give his last words thus:"And must I then die?
38940_ Is Lawrence come-- is Lawrence come?_He looked anxiously round the room-- said several times,"Is Lawrence come-- is Lawrence come?"
38940_ Is Lawrence come-- is Lawrence come?_He looked anxiously round the room-- said several times,"Is Lawrence come-- is Lawrence come?"
38940_ Is this death?_RABELAIS( François), about 1483- 1553.
38940_ Is this death?_to his physician.
38940_ Know Him? 38940 _ Mais quel diable de mal veux- te que cela me fosse?_"he said, and ate the apricot.
38940_ Must I leave it unfinished?_He referred to his"History of Poland."
38940_ My Lord, why do you not go on? 38940 _ O Florence, what hast thou done to- day?_"He was strangled and burnt by the commissioners of the Pope, May 23, 1498.
38940_ O my poor soul, whither art thou going?_Adrian wrote both in Greek and Latin.
38940_ O, better_,in response to his wife''s question,"How do you feel now?"
38940_ O, my poor soul, what is to become of thee? 38940 _ Oh death, why art thou so long in coming?_"The punishment inflicted upon Damiens for his attack upon the king was horrible.
38940_ Oh, Lord, shall I die at all? 38940 _ Wally, what is this?
38940_ Were you at Sedan?_He asked the question of Dr. Conneau.
38940_ What can it signify?_Said to Miss Perowne, one of his attendants, who offered him some refreshments.
38940_ What is that?_He felt a sudden pain in his head, and, clasping his forehead with both hands, he exclaimed,"What is that?"
38940_ What is that?_He felt a sudden pain in his head, and, clasping his forehead with both hands, he exclaimed,"What is that?"
38940_ Who is near me?_he was told Gutman-- his favorite pupil.
38940_ Whose house is this? 38940 ''Now?'' 38940 ''Whence comes the sunshine?'' 38940 ( Quoi, déjà?) 38940 --And when?"
38940106 Is not this dying with courage and true greatness?
38940114 Murder of the Queen had been represented to me, The, 19 Must I leave it unfinished?
38940123 Are the French beaten?
38940153 But the consummate and perfect knowledge--, 249 Can this be considered a calamity?
38940165 Is this death?
38940189 Deep dream of peace, 142 Did I not say I was writing the Requiem for myself?
38940189 O, my poor soul, whither art thou going?
38940199 Are we not children, all of us?
38940201 Well, my God, I consent with all my heart, 171 Were the Church of Christ what she should be, 53 Were you at Sedan?
38940202 Did you know Burke?
38940229 O Florence, what hast thou done to- day?
38940233 Is this dying?
38940233 Why weep ye?
3894025 Anderson, you know that I always wished to die, 199 Are the doctors here?
38940254 Joy, 200"Justum et tenacem propositi virum,"82 King should die standing, A, 177 Kiss me, Hardy, 207 Know Him?
38940256 Did you think I should live forever?
38940270 Do you hear the music?
38940271 Will no one have pity on me?
38940274 Why dost thou not strike?
3894028 Is Lawrence come?--Is Lawrence come?
38940288 Will you tell the archdeacon?
3894031 Is there no priest at the château?
3894039 Very little meat for the mustard, 134 Vex me not with this thing, but give me a simple cross, 55 Vos plaudite, 19 Wally, what is this?
3894047 Observe how they are swelled, 13 Oh, the insufferable pangs of hell and damnation, 209 Oh death, why art thou so long in coming?
3894052 What can it signify?
3894070 What I can not utter with my mouth, 232 What is that?
389409 With all my heart: I would fain be reconciled to my stomach, 98 Whose house is this?
3894092 Is it not true, dear Hammel, that I have some talent after all?
3894097 Is this death?
3894098 Dream has been short, The, 247 Dying, dying, 134 Dying man can do nothing easy, A, 102 Earth, dost thou demand me?
38940A certain priest, named Nerotto, asked him,"in what spirit dost thou bear martyrdom?"
38940After standing on the plank for a few seconds the executioner said:"Are you ready, sir?"
38940Alive again?
38940And dost thou prune thy trembling wing, To take thy flight thou know''st not whither?
38940But what are the facts?
38940Can I make men live, whether they will or no?
38940Did you think I should live forever?"
38940Did you think that I could live forever?
38940Died he not in his bed?
38940Do I tremble like a criminal or boast like an Atheist?
38940He arose, turned to the soldiers, and said, his face wearing an expression of superhuman courage:--"Will no one have pity on me?
38940He frequently asked,"Are the French beaten?"
38940He knows best, 289 Well, ladies, if I were one hour in heaven, 186 Well, my friend, what news from the Great Mogul?
38940He started, and said,"Know Him?
38940He whispered as I placed the water to his lips,''Do n''t you remember that passage I once quoted to you from"King John?"
38940Here is the package,"continued Mr. Coyle, producing a letter envelope from his pocket;"what shall I do with it?"
38940His sister, Catherine of Schwartzburg, asked,"Dost thou commend thy soul to Jesus Christ?"
38940How long, O Lord, how long?_"NEWPORT( Francis, once famous as an opponent of Christianity).
38940I am having Paul''s understanding, 237 Amen, 48 An Emperor ought to die standing, 289 And must I then die?
38940I quote Prior''s version:"Poor little, quivering, fluttering thing, Must we no longer live together?
38940I taste death; and who will support my dearest Constanze if you do not stay with her?"
38940Is that you, Dora?
38940Is that your heaven?''
38940Is this all that I feared when I prayed against a hard death?
38940Is this all that I feared?
38940Is this all?
38940Is this all?
38940Just before this he exclaimed:"Is this dying?
38940Later his father said,"Dudley, do you know the Lord Jesus Christ?"
38940O Lord, be merciful, 122 Oh, Lord, shall I die at all?
38940Others say that his last words were these addressed to the hesitating headsman,"Why dost thou not strike?
38940Peters?"
38940Shall I die at all?
38940Some authorities give his last words thus:"Is it not true, dear Hammel, that I have some talent after all?"
38940The watcher is with me; why tarry the wheels of his chariot?"
38940Then she kneeled down, saying,"Will you take it off before I lay me down?"
38940Then she tied the handkerchief about her eyes, and, feeling for the block, she said,"What shall I do?
38940Thinking that he saw paper lying on the floor, he said:"Why is Schiller''s correspondence permitted to lie here?"
38940Thou and this body were house- mates together; Wilt thou begone now, and whither?
38940To test his consciousness, the Pastor asked,"Who prayed thus?"
38940Well, they can, 318 Can this last long?
38940What company has that, I pray?
38940What doth all my glory profit, but that I have so much the more torment in my death?_"PIUS IX.
38940What street are we in?
38940What street are we in?
38940When he was dying his father said to him,"Dudley, your mother has your hand in hers, can you press it a little that she may know you recognize her?"
38940When this was done, he said:"Now, is my finger upon them?"
38940Where is it?
38940Where is it?"
38940Whither wilt thou go?_"MAZARIN( Hortense Mancini, sister of the celebrated cardinal), 1647- 1699.
38940Why do you thus look at me?
38940Why, then, oh, Lord, if ever, why not now?_"His mother, Monica, was a woman of the most devoted piety.
38940Will not all my riches save me?
38940Will not all my riches save me?
38940Wilt thou break a bruised reed?
38940Wilt thou break a bruised reed?_"So great was his cruelty and so oppressive his tyranny, that his own subjects rose in desperation and slew him.
38940Yet more trouble?"
38940Yet more trouble?_"These words he is reported to have spoken after the executioner had opened his body to extract his heart.
38940[ 4][ 4]_ Enter the KING, SALISBURY, WARWICK, to the CARDINAL in bed.__ King._ How fares my lord?
38940away!--why thus do ye look at me?"
38940bury me?
38940enquired one,"are you not afraid of becoming food for birds of prey and wild beasts?"
38940how deep will be thy sorrow at the news, 68 O, my poor soul, what is to become of thee?
38940is there no bribing death?
38940lower your arms, otherwise you will miss me or only wound me._"Some say his last words were:"Is there no priest at the château?--is there no priest?"
38940said she,"I dare not, lest--""Emma, will you?
38940she exclaimed,"is_ must_ a word to be addressed to princes?
38940where should he die?
37915And Abram said, Lord God, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go_ childless_, and the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus? 37915 And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?"
37915How long, O Lord?
37915Is it not_ I_ that have sinned?
37915It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth?
37915Lovest thou me?... 37915 Simon Peter said unto him, Lord whither goest thou?
37915The way of Cainwill be followed by"the error of Balaam,"in its consummated form; and then will come"the gainsaying of Core;"and what then?
37915Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he had offered Isaac his son on the altar?
37915What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man_ say_ he hath faith, and have not works?
37915Where art thou?
37915Where is Sodom? 37915 Which of you, by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?"
37915Who hath_ first_ given to him?
37915Yea, hath God said, ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
37915A man who is blind and knows it, can have his eyes opened; but what can be done for one who thinks he sees, when he really does not?
37915Again, when Satan stands forth to resist Joshua, the word is,"The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan,... is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?"
37915Am I dwelling sufficiently near the fountain- head to be able, with a worshipping spirit, to behold all the creature streams dried up?
37915And Isaac said unto them, Wherefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate me, and have sent me away from you?
37915And can not the wisest sage find a true mirror in which to see himself reflected in the conduct of a child?
37915And even though they should attain their object, what is it?
37915And for what purpose?
37915And for what were they designed?
37915And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
37915And is not the Church thus needful to Christ?
37915And is this not true, in reference to our heavenly Father?
37915And now, my beloved Christian reader, what else have we wherewith to stand, in service for Christ, in an evil day, like the present?
37915And the children struggled together within her: and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
37915And to what end was this?
37915And what then?
37915And what use did he make of his knowledge and his elevated position?
37915And what was man doing while the Son of God was in the grave?
37915And who can tell how soon?
37915And who can tell what would be the deadening effect of uninterrupted engagement with this world''s traffic?
37915And why?
37915And why?
37915And yet, how else could it be?
37915And, my reader, is there not a deep lesson in all this for the present age?
37915Are you ready to"Crown him Lord of all?"
37915Are you ready?
37915Because there is not so much as a single chink in your circumstances, through which a vain desire might make its escape?
37915Because you have all that your poor rambling hearts would seek after?
37915But does all this set aside man''s responsibility to believe a plain testimony set before him in God''s Word?
37915But how can fallen nature surrender that to which it is allied?
37915But how is she to reflect this light?
37915But how was this?
37915But how?
37915But what does he first do?
37915But whence came this strange and dreaded thing, death?
37915But who can utter all that is wrapped up in the idea of God''s being a_ seeker_?
37915Can he deliver himself from the power of death, and walk forth, in life and liberty, beyond the limits of its dreary domain?
37915Can he open the gates of the grave?
37915Can he raise the dead?
37915Could God rest in the midst of thorns and briers?
37915Could God sit down, as it were, and celebrate a sabbath in the midst of such circumstances?
37915Could a sinner''s toil remove the curse and stain of sin?
37915Could faith have led him to say,"I shall be destroyed, I and my house?"
37915Could he rest amid the sighs and tears, the groans and sorrows, the sickness and death, the degradation and guilt of a ruined world?
37915Could it do any or all of these things?
37915Could it furnish a proper ground of acceptance for a sinner?
37915Could it rob death of its sting, or the grave of its victory?
37915Could it satisfy the claims of an infinitely holy God?
37915Could it set aside the penalty which was due to sin?
37915Could man do that?
37915Could man do that?
37915Could man do that?
37915Could man do that?
37915Could not man''s genius invent some way of escape?
37915Could not"the mighty man deliver himself by his much strength?"
37915Dear reader, are you ready?
37915Did he place more confidence in a few cattle than in Jehovah, to whom he had just been committing himself?
37915Did it operate thus, in the case of Adam and Eve?
37915Did righteousness cover the earth, as the waters cover the sea?
37915Does God_ entirely_ fill my future?
37915Does he at once cast himself upon God?
37915Does it convey no teaching?
37915Does it make any difference to me to see the apparent channel of all my blessings dried up?
37915God seeking a sinner?
37915God would have fenced her round about from every ill; and who can harm those who are the happy subjects of his unslumbering guardianship?
37915Had Noah any anxiety about the billows of divine judgment?
37915Had he forgotten his prayer?
37915Has not he abolished it?
37915Has this no voice for us?
37915Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
37915Have men or circumstances aught to do therein?
37915Have you believed the message?
37915Have you embraced the Son?
37915He might have said, in the triumphant language of Romans viii.,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
37915Hear his fallacious reasoning:"Behold, I am at the point to die; and what profit shall this birthright do to me?"
37915How can I ever be fit to dwell in that light?
37915How can it be attracted by that in which it sees no charms?
37915How can it undergo any change?
37915How can she?
37915How can that which is thus spoken of ever undergo any improvement?
37915How can you correct an error which consists in departing from that which alone can correct any thing?
37915How could Noah have"preached righteousness"for 120 years if he had not had the word of God as the ground of his preaching?
37915How could fallen nature breathe an atmosphere so pure?
37915How could he have persevered in testifying of"judgment to come,"when not a cloud appeared on the world''s horizon?
37915How could he have withstood the scoffs and sneers of an infidel world?
37915How could he think of delivering Lot from the power of the world, if he himself were governed thereby?
37915How could he?
37915How could it?
37915How could the sense of what_ I am_ ever bring me to God, if not accompanied by the faith of what_ God is_?
37915How could there be?
37915How could we?
37915How did he know it?
37915How does it end?
37915How else could it be?
37915How many do we see surrounded by God''s blessings, who neither have, nor wish for, God''s presence?
37915How then?
37915How was he occupied in the Lord''s presence?
37915How was it in the days of Noah?
37915How, then, did the sinner reply to the faithful and gracious inquiry of the Blessed God?
37915If Christ were on earth, now, what would his path be?
37915If he had been looking to God alone to appease Esau, could he have said,"I will appease him by a present?"
37915If it_ can not be_ subject to the law of God, how can it be improved?
37915If we have not therein the Church''s existence directly revealed, how could we have the Church''s hope?
37915In himself?
37915In the former, I say, he stood alone, for who could have stood with him?
37915Infidelity may ask,"How?
37915Is he evil in his thoughts, evil in his words, evil in his actions?
37915Is it because he is a_ better man_ than the worshipper under the law?
37915Is it because he is not a dear child?
37915Is it because you are so well off in the world?
37915Is there any space allotted to the creature?
37915Is this to be the ground of our contentment?
37915Is your heart in full harmony with God''s on this point?
37915It reveals him, not as exacting aught from man,( for what could be expected from one who has died a bankrupt?)
37915Just so now, who can touch those who have, by faith, retreated into the shadow of the cross?
37915Need we wonder, therefore, that Satan''s grand design was to rob the creature of the true knowledge of the only true God?
37915No matter what we may think about ourselves, nor yet what man may think about us; the great question is, What does God think about us?
37915Nor should we, when in a wrong position, stop to inquire, as we so often do,"Where can I find any thing better?"
37915Now, the question is, Shall we refuse to suffer from the hand of man_ with him_ who suffered from the hand of God_ for us_?
37915On the other hand, is he pure in thought, holy in conversation, gracious in action?
37915On whom or what am I leaning, at this moment?
37915Perhaps not, but you have a_ heart_ for Christ?
37915Peter?
37915She presumes to place herself between God and the conscience; and who can do this with impunity?
37915Should he, therefore, have concluded that he was not in his right place?
37915Should this terrify us?
37915Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear?
37915Still, why did not Abraham make choice of Sodom?
37915The first step in her downward course was her hearkening to the question,"Hath God said?"
37915The heart rejoices, after reading, six times, the sad record,"he died,"to find, that the seventh did not die; and when we ask, How was this?
37915The knowledge of God is the source of life,--yea, is itself life; and until a man has life, what is he, or what can he be?
37915The question for every believer is not,"what am I?"
37915There lay the inheritance stretching out before the patriarch''s eye, in all its magnificent dimensions; but where was the heir?
37915Therein I may see God''s power, his majesty, and his wisdom: but what if all these things should be ranged against me?
37915This is referred to in Malachi, where we read,"I have loved you, saith the Lord; yet ye say, wherein hast thou loved us?
37915This necessarily shuts man out, as regards his co- operation, for what can he do in the midst of a scene of death?
37915Thus, in the chapter before us, the question,"Hath God said?"
37915To admit the question,"hath God said?"
37915To have spoken a word against Sodom and its ways would have been to condemn himself,--for why was he there?
37915To make Ishmael better?
37915To what am I looking?
37915True, he finished his work,--blessedly, gloriously finished it,--but where did he spend the Sabbath- day?
37915True, he had toiled to produce this offering; but what of that?
37915Was Abraham''s call to Canaan a speculation?
37915Was God''s truth dominant?
37915Was he making a god of his present?
37915Was it a mere theory about which he might talk or argue, while, at the same time, he continued in Charran?
37915Was it an elevated, influential position in this world?
37915Was it by having access to the page of God''s secret and eternal decrees?
37915Was not Esau Jacob''s brother?
37915Was the earth filled with the knowledge of the Lord?
37915What could the Blessed One have seen in man, to lead him to seek for him?
37915What did Lot gain in the way of happiness and contentment?
37915What did they mean?
37915What is our resource?
37915What is the moral effect of this?
37915What is the value of a chilling orthodoxy without a living Christ, known in all his powerful, personal attractions?
37915What remedy could be devised for this?
37915What rock?
37915What shall we speak?
37915What stranger could understand or appreciate it?
37915What testimony was Lot in Sodom?
37915What then?
37915What then?
37915What was the consequence?
37915What was the goal of Christ''s earthly career?
37915What wave could penetrate that ark which was"pitched within and without with pitch?"
37915What will be the result of thus acting?
37915What, then, are we to despise the unseen?
37915What, then, was the remedy?
37915What, therefore, are we to learn from the chapter before us?
37915What, therefore, made the vast difference?
37915Where are the cities of the plain,--those cities which were once all life, and stir, and bustle?
37915Where are they now?
37915Where could I see all these things but in the cross?
37915Where could all these be displayed, but in a world of sinners?
37915Where is Gomorrah?
37915Where is the answer?
37915Where is the divine warrant for such a statement?
37915Where would it terminate?
37915Where?
37915Which was-- Abraham or Lot-- able to do the more good?
37915Whither would it tend?
37915Who could open what God had shut?
37915Who could think of calling his faith in question?
37915Who could touch Noah?
37915Who sent them?
37915Who would not honor him with the heart''s fullest confidence?
37915Who would not trust him?
37915Why did not the strife drive him into the world?
37915Why select such a spot?
37915Why so determined to weigh out the full price"current with the merchant?"
37915Why was Abraham so particular about this purchase?
37915Why was he so anxious to make good his claim to the field and cave of Ephron on righteous principles?
37915Why was it not an occasion of stumbling to him?
37915Why, therefore, contend for that which has no foundation in the Word?
37915Why?
37915Why?
37915Why?
37915Why?
37915Will either God or man be satisfied with a powerless and profitless profession?
37915Would he have said this if he had really entered into the meaning of prayer, or true dependence upon God?
37915Would we like to walk with him?
37915and the son of man that thou visitest him?
37915but,"what is Christ?"
37915or how shall we clear ourselves?
37915reads it, if thou offer correctly,[ Greek: orthôs prosenenkês],) shalt thou not be accepted?"
37915we read,"And Judah said, What shall we say unto my Lord?
37915what is man?
37915when?"
37915where?
42945Are you the blank preacher that fired me out of the camp?
42945Are you trying to turn the bunkshack into a night school? 42945 Bad?
42945But do n''t you think you are morally responsible for tempting men?
42945But what is it to you whether I like it or not? 42945 Ca n''t you come and give us a turn?"
42945Can it be possible that God wants me to take up this work?
42945Denomination?
42945Do n''t you sing?
42945Has God spoken his will through the dying man?
42945Hello, Jack,I said in greeting,"how were the woods this winter?
42945I am the man,replied the brawny preacher, drawing himself up and advancing toward the lumberjack,"what have you to say against it?"
42945Is them blank dogs yours?
42945Like the job?
42945Lumberjacks improving their minds?
42945The bloat would n''t give you your stake, hey?
42945Things are pretty quiet,said Mr. Higgins,"I suppose you are not making expenses just now?"
42945What are you doing?
42945What do the city folks mean by insulting the kid with duds like these?
42945What is your college?
42945What''s the matter with Old Quebec?
42945Where is the guy? 42945 Whiskey?"
42945Who is that man?
42945Why do n''t you applaud that sentiment also?
42945Why is it that they are willing to go into isolation and hardship?
42945Would n''t Jim be tickled to death if he saw this show and knew that he was the whole blank thing?
42945You mean I''ll have to get another team of leaders to help me up the grade?
42945You surely do n''t object to the boys reading?
42945( How does the proverb read?
429457:30, you say?
42945A sober woodsman who saw the fight of the drunken lumberjacks said,''Pilot, why do you continue to work among such men?''
42945After the service two lumberjacks came up to me and said:''Hello, Pilot, do n''t you know us?
42945Anything new in the camps?"
42945Are you on, Pilot?
42945But what has been done for the lumberjack?
42945Can you show me where I have not tried to help you?
42945Church quarrels have bounds, but where are the limits of the quarrels of the lumberjacks?
42945Did not the One of Nazareth say unto such,"Go, and sin no more?"
42945Do n''t you remember preaching in the Clearwater Camps on''The Chances a Fellow Has if He''ll Take Them?''
42945Do the men listen to the story of the Savior?
42945Do you think I''ll make the grade?"
42945Do you want to kill some one?"
42945Funny, ai n''t it?
42945He paused, looked me over, and began again:"You''re a preacher, ai n''t you?"
42945He sang another and remarked on closing, for the sentiment of the song appealed to him:"How the devil do they think of such fine things?
42945How does that strike you for news?"
42945If you had asked Old Quebec,"Are n''t you prejudiced?"
42945Is it for our Frank Higgins, the Sky Pilot?"
42945Is that a proper return?"
42945Is your hospital ticket good?"
42945It was after a camp service that a young man came to the Pilot and asked:"Is n''t there any way that I can make my life count?
42945Near the cookshed they came across a burly Irishman who immediately bristled up and without waiting for any greeting began:"Are you Higgins?"
42945Now, men, were you ever invited into the homes you built for the saloonmen, gamblers and brothel keepers?
42945On the banks of the Galilean lake our Master, who never wearied of doing good, met his disciple Peter and said unto him,"Simon, lovest thou me?"
42945On visiting a camp for the first time Frank Higgins is apt to inquire,"Ever had any preachers up this way?"
42945One of his examiners asked him,"What seminary did you attend?"
42945Probably you know him?"
42945Say, penpusher, who is this for?
42945See to the trimmings, will you?
42945See?
42945Speak up, which do you want?"
42945The push in one of the camps heard him, and turning to the clerk, asked:"What the devil does he mean by Sky Piloting around that way?
42945The waiting men are inviting the bearers of good tidings to enter-- shall we refuse?
42945Turning to the other lumberjacks, Mr. Higgins said:"Boys, did you ever know Higgins to do you a bad turn?
42945We can only answer,"Why does the sailor go down to the sea in ships?"
42945Were you ever given an introduction to the wives whom you dressed in silks and jewels?
42945What am I goin''to do?"
42945What is being done to counteract the influence that is thrown around the lumberjacks in the towns?
42945What party do you happen to hitch to?"
42945What time will suit?
42945Where are these camp preachers to be obtained?
42945Where there is a need shall not the Christian Church supply it?
42945Where, at so little cost, are the possibilities of good so great?
42945Will the Christian church raise the means?
42945Will you help me?"
42945Will you shake it?
42945Would he assist her?
42945You ask where the places obtain their patronage?
42945You may ask,"Are not the spoilers unfriendly, antagonistic to the missionary, since they see that his work is in opposition to theirs?"
42945remarked another,"what''s the use of talking about whiskey in this camp?
42945the minister asked himself,"is the fellow sick, there''s so little action in him?"
44524O ye shepherds, what have ye seen, The snow in the street, and the wind on the door, To stay your sorrow and heal your teen?
44524And then they heard the angels tell"Who were the first to cry NOWELL?
44524Be here any maids?
44524Following straight the Noël star?
44524For as we wandered far and wide, The snow in the street, and the wind on the door, What hap do you deem there should us betide?
44524Into this stable, poor and drear?"
44524Lov''st Thou me?
44524Now who would house Him from the cold?
44524O King, in my hour of danger, Wilt thou be strong for me?
44524Sleep, Thou little Child of Mary, Some fair day Wilt Thou, as Thou wert a brother, Come away Over hills and over hollow?
44524Thou wilt have disdain of me When Thou''rt lifted, royally, Very high for all to see: Smilest Thou?
44524What can I give Him, Poor as I am?
44524Where and what his dwelling?"
44524Who goes there a- knocking like that?
44524Who goes there a- knocking so loudly?
44524With love divine, the song began; there shone a light serene: O, who hath heard what I have heard, or seen what I have seen?
44524Yonder peasant, who is he?
42568''John, I''m too weak to read now; wo n''t you read a bit to me, and give me a little comfort before I die-- if there is any for me?'' 42568 ''John,''said Alice,''I do n''t think I shall be here long, and I want to talk to you a bit; will you listen?''
42568And how came it you never looked after her and little Sisky?
42568And to do as he pleases, too, I suppose? 42568 And will you read it, too?"
42568And yet you are not afraid?
42568But does not that mean anything? 42568 But what is a poor wife to do?"
42568But why did they take the trouble to post bills about you?
42568Did you ever see the like of Will?
42568Do n''t you think so, neighbour?
42568Good, now,said the neighbour;"do n''t you see who has sent it?
42568Have n''t I, sir? 42568 Have you prepared for this sudden journey?"
42568How is Mr. Sharp''s barley?
42568How is a man to get rich on twelve or fourteen shillings a week, and sometimes out of work, and a family to bring up?
42568How is it that you never had a chance, neighbour?
42568How is it?
42568How long have we got, mates?
42568How will Mr. Bell''s wheat turn out, think you?
42568I kept quite still; what could I say? 42568 I suppose you were not caught and taken back to your place?"
42568Ill, my noble master?
42568P''rhaps you''ll oblige?
42568Shall I go at once, sir?
42568Surely, Paddy, I will,she answered,"but if you can write a whole letter yourself, why ca n''t you direct it?"
42568To the same poor old creature whom you so badly misused the other day, and who has sent you her forgiving messages by me?
42568Well, but do you mean to say you are not a sinner?
42568What do you think of the night?
42568What have you there?
42568What''s that to-- to anybody?
42568What, married, my lad? 42568 What, topping and tailing his gooseberry?"
42568When will it please you to return, my lord?
42568When, most noble?
42568Where''s Wat?
42568Where, cousin?
42568Why, have n''t I been a poor man all my life? 42568 Will you take poor Harold with you?"
42568You have lived together forty years, then? 42568 You mean you have not been a thief, or a great drinker, or a swearer, or a liar, or anything of that sort?"
42568And I thought there was something in that; do n''t you?"
42568And everybody else( do you remember that?)
42568Are you not afraid when you think of_ that_?
42568At length the neighbour said,"Have you been asking the Lord for anything lately?"
42568But I never had a chance, and so what''s the use of talking?"
42568But how shall you prepare for this journey?
42568Can you face that?
42568Could you?
42568Do n''t you know about the great judgment day, when the books will be opened?
42568Do n''t you know that you must stand before God, and give account for all your life?
42568Do you know him?"
42568Does any one else care enough about you to do that?"
42568Does it not_ signify_ being a sinner?"
42568Else why should I ride over to this place every week, and work among you, were it not for that?
42568Have you?
42568He might marry, and then what could he do with this child?
42568How shall I prepare to meet God?"
42568Howland?"
42568I suppose, in fact, you have lived like many more, without much thought about your soul?"
42568Is it, then, the language of your broken and contrite heart,"What must I do to be saved?
42568It seemed as though he meant,"What''s that to_ you_?"
42568John dear, wo n''t you ask Him?
42568Now nobody can be at sea and on shore at the same time; and by that rule, how can I leave the Book for her, and take it for myself?"
42568Now, as it seems that scolding does not move your husband, why not try another plan?
42568Now, how_ can_ you say you are not afraid?"
42568One of the passengers, with a Book in his hand, said calmly, as Wat passed him,--"Do you think there is danger?"
42568Still, she was not satisfied-- what more had she to do?
42568Was she alive?
42568Were they valiant, powerful, frank, and fearless?
42568What am I to do?''
42568What do you see?
42568When there is no work about there is plenty of grumbling among labourers; and no wonder, for if they do n''t work, how can they eat?
42568Why, how do you know what will happen?
42568Will you dare to brave God''s anger, Hugh?"
42568Will you rush away to sin-- right from the mercy- seat?
42568Will you say that you do not need a blessing?
42568Will you spurn all these warnings?
42568Will you take this letter for me to----( I produced the letter and mentioned the place, about three miles off), and wait for an answer?"
42568Wo n''t you pray?''
42568You have found it before now a great relief in time of trouble, have you not?"
42568You''ll come and see me again, sir?"
42568[ Illustration: Man falling in wind, top hat flying, pack on back?]
42568[ Illustration: Ned, in jail complaining to clergyman]"And what became of your sons and daughters-- poor things?"
42568and brought me thy little one?"
42568and have always been poor, as I suppose, neighbour?"
42568and when a man is poor everything goes against him, does n''t it?"
42568and, above all, to the hope I''ve got of being pardoned for all my sins, and received into heaven when I die?"
42568why, what are they to having you for a wife?
44907And what more can they learn?
44907But, enquires the sinner, is there no way for my escape?
44907Can I not devise some way by which I can extricate myself from the penalty of this SECOND_ law_, and escape this SECOND_ banishment_?
44907Is my case hopeless?
44907The great question to be decided in his mind, was-- if any one of these denominations be the Church of Christ, which one is it?
44907What more can they enjoy?
44907What more can they know?
37883But ca n''t you say''Our Father who art in heaven?''
37883But,said the pastor,"how are you going to get there?"
37883But,you say,"how can I give up sin?"
37883Do the churches take good care of the converts?
37883Do the converts come to your Mission after they have joined the church?
37883Do the men go to the churches when you send them? 37883 Do what?"
37883Do you have much or little Bible reading in the services?
37883He was manifested;what does that mean?
37883How long do you hold service?
37883How many meetings a week do you hold?
37883Then,said he,"may I join your church?"
37883What church does he or she belong to?
37883What fearful thing is there in Heaven which makes you flee from that world? 37883 When do you have your converts''meeting?"
37883Who am I that I should be a leader of the Lord''s people?
37883Will you please state whether you ever recommend fasting as a means of keeping the body under?
37883Would you lose your load of sin? 37883 Ye are the salt of the earth, but if the salt hath lost its savor wherewith shall it be salted?
37883You are going to limit the Holy Ghost, are you? 37883 : 14? 37883 A man asked me the other day-- I do n''t know whether I answered him right or not-- he asked me,Do you ever expect to go back to gambling?"
37883After the benediction, however, Mr. Holcombe walked down the aisle to the pulpit and said to the minister:"How does a man join the church?"
37883After two years and more of faithful and self- denying service was his friend and brother about to give away?
37883An editor of a paper said to me:"Is it possible you were a tramp?"
37883And are we happy?
37883And did it kill you or did it damage you in any way?
37883And have not some of you learned this lesson or are you not beginning to learn it at last?
37883And have you not said:"Well, I will change; that picture is true, and it is too dark to be endured any longer?"
37883And how can you know anything of God and His wonderful mercy unless you go and search where God has revealed this for man?
37883And how did his father receive him?
37883And now, what are some of his devices?
37883And what are these comforting words of Jesus?
37883And what is it to be poor in spirit?
37883And what is it to repent?
37883And what shall be said of their families-- their wives and children, innocent sufferers from the vices of husbands and fathers?
37883And what was it?
37883And what was that foe?
37883And who can write the history of that work?
37883And why not exercise diligence in making sure of the salvation of your souls?
37883And, having heard it, will you believe it?
37883Are there not thousands of people who go to church, who hear preaching constantly, and yet it produces no effect?
37883Are we not friends?''
37883Are_ you doing_, as well as_ hearing_ the Word of God?
37883Broadus?"
37883Brother Holcombe, what do you think about this plan?
37883But He not only saves from perishing, He gives them eternal_ life_, What does that mean?
37883But all the same she waited, and while she waited, she served, and with a glad heart, too, for had not her husband turned his face heavenward?
37883But did He give Himself for us that we might remain_ in sin_, and yet not be punished?
37883But did you observe the word_ walk_ here in this verse?
37883But how are we to know His commandments?
37883But how is a man to keep his body under?
37883But it did not rob you of any good, did it?
37883But what am I now?"
37883But what are men told to do in order that they may enter?
37883But what is it to repent?
37883But what is the next thing, to be added?
37883But what is the rest of this sentence of Jesus?
37883But where can we find God, and how?
37883But who are blessed?
37883But, stop and ask, Why did He endure all this when He might and could have avoided it?
37883Can any of you tell me who was the wisest man?
37883Can any of you tell me whose son Solomon was?
37883Can you afford to trust and serve such a master as that?"
37883Can you appreciate that you saved one of your old lost friends by your good work?
37883Could Jesus, the Son of God, show His love for men in any more convincing way than in_ giving Himself_ for their recovery and salvation?
37883Could you invest your money to better advantage?
37883Did I say you were not far from the kingdom of heaven?
37883Did you ever try to think of eternity?
37883Do n''t you know Brother Holcombe?"
37883Do n''t you know that my life out here reminds me, in a measure, of your western experience?
37883Do we not read in the Scripture that if the Son shall make us free we shall be free indeed?
37883Do you abstain from evil and keep yourself from evil associations?
37883Do you believe it?
37883Do you ever deliberately, carefully, studiously, humbly and prayerfully read the Bible?
37883Do you ever indulge in the least obscenity?
37883Do you feel your weakness?
37883Do you give your time( part of it at least) and your money in doing good to others?
37883Do you guard the door of your lips?
37883Do you know how we do at night?
37883Do you know of any other power that can do anything like it?
37883Do you know that to one whose heart is changed the word of God is like a whole California of gold mines?
37883Do you mean it only as innocent fun?
37883Do you not know men of competent ability and of good advantages and education who amount to very little in the world?
37883Do you not know men who would willingly give a right arm for deliverance from some degrading and ruinous habit?
37883Do you obey readily and heartily what you find to be commanded in God''s Word?
37883Do you pray for others?
37883Do you prepare them?"
37883Do you remember saying"that if I went to Chicago, I was certainly bound for hell?"
37883Do you tell others of their sins and their danger?
37883Do you tell your family and your friends about it?
37883Do you turn away from dangerous and suspicious places and people?
37883Do you want to be redeemed from all iniquity to- night?
37883Do you watch your conversation?
37883Do you?
37883Does He say"Cursed are they who mourn?"
37883Does any one here need to have arguments worked out and laid before him to prove to him that he is a poor, miserable, blind sinner?
37883Does n''t God sift a fellow?
37883Does the recollection of them cast down your spirit?
37883Does your life exemplify"holiness to the Lord,"and does it abound in good works and good words?
37883During the progress of the meeting he turned to his wife and said,"Mary, shall I go up and sign the pledge?"
37883Has anybody else heard from your lips of your great blessing and salvation?
37883Has not sin done this for_ you_?
37883Have n''t I suffered enough?
37883Have not the sins and the sorrows of your past life humbled you and at last brought you to feel your_ need of God_?
37883Have we rest?
37883Have you a son?
37883Have you never heard good news that made your heart leap for joy?
37883Have you not known men who have gone through this downward road?
37883Have you read about it in the Gospel?
37883Have your sins broken your heart?
37883He looked at me and said:"Are you broke this morning, or too stingy to drink, or what is the matter?"
37883He said,"What about your wife-- if you knew your wife was going to starve, would you gamble?"
37883He said,"What wilt thou have me do?"
37883He said:"How are you going to drink when your partners have quit drinking?"
37883Holcombe:_ Will you please go and see my son L., and try to persuade him to live a better life?
37883How antagonistic are the ways of God and those of men?
37883How are they to enter?
37883How can I get out of this life?"
37883How can I quit it?
37883How can a physician know anything of the nature of the human body unless he studies into it?
37883How can we get and keep this savour, this divine unction which produces such a life?
37883How did you hurt your face?"
37883How do I know it?
37883How is your family, especially your sweet little daughter?
37883How would you like to get back into bondage and darkness where you were?
37883How, then, in the name of God, can a man keep himself from forgetting the things he reads or hears from the Bible?
37883I asked him, why?
37883I said"What is the matter with him?"
37883I said,"Brother Holcombe, what shall I do if I quit gambling?
37883I said:"What is the matter with him?"
37883I say,"Why do n''t you come up to the Mission?
37883I then said,''What is the matter with you?
37883I understood him to say,''Does Mr. Holcombe live here?''
37883I''ve borne it all for thee; what hast thou borne for me?"
37883If he is past God''s mercy-- and I can not believe that-- will you not see what can be done for the little ones?
37883If you have, do n''t you know how it stings you deeper for a man to mistreat or strike him than yourself?
37883Is it not so?
37883Is it possible that he is to be lost?
37883Is it too good to be true?
37883Is n''t God good to us?
37883Is that your feeling, my brother?
37883Is this not good news?
37883Like the murderers of Jesus when convicted by this power, he cries out,"What must I do to be saved?"
37883May I ask you to ask the Great Controller of us all to give me strength to overcome this habit?
37883Mrs. Clark said,"Ca n''t you pray yourself?"
37883Nay, do you not know now some who are traveling this ruinous pathway?
37883Now what does that word"daily"mean in this connection?
37883Now you must enjoy the pleasures of life while you are young?"
37883Now, I will ask you, could God show His concern for us in a more striking and convincing way than in the_ giving_ of His Son to ignominy and death?
37883Now, do you not call that a power which can bring to pass such effects as this?
37883Now, do you not find that if you do what you find in the Bible, then the Bible becomes sweeter and sweeter to you?
37883Now, do you not know all about what that means?
37883Now, let me ask, have we all who profess to be Christians this meek spirit and character?
37883Now, need I stop here to prove that any of you are sinners?
37883Now, you who have been saved here, I want to ask you: What are you doing for others?
37883O man, what will you do with eternity,_ eternity_, if you go thither unprepared?
37883Often in my loneliness and sorrow my lips would cry out,''How can I endure this life any longer?''
37883Oh, are you afraid to venture?
37883Oh, have you not found your tongue to be one of the most troublesome things you have to contend with?
37883Oh, wo n''t you come?
37883Oh, wo n''t you try to help him all you can?
37883Or are we crabbed and cross and discontented and complaining against those who cross our wills and against the lot that God has given to us in life?
37883Or"To be pitied are they that mourn?"
37883Or, if you are too full of other cases, will you not get some one of your workers to try to lead him back to good paths?
37883Pretty soon she came in and said,"What in the world is the matter with you?
37883Say, what for, if not for you and all sinners?
37883So much has been done, and so many prayers offered for him, wo n''t you please, at your next opportunity, find him and talk and pray with him?
37883Somebody met me about four o''clock in the evening, and asked:"Where are you going?"
37883The day before Christmas my wife wrote me,"Why do n''t you come home?
37883The driver said to me,''Does this coffin belong here?''
37883Then how can you expect to know anything of God?
37883Then, there is a judgment coming, is there?
37883There, now, you are already comforted a little bit, are you not?
37883They asked me why?
37883Think of you?
37883To the inhabitant of the city, what could be more pleasing than the freedom and freshness and beauty of the country?
37883Was not this so with_ you_?
37883Was that the lesson which his long and extended experience taught him?
37883Was this a plan to get away into a"far country"where he might turn again to sin?
37883Was this charity or placing much faith in God''s word?
37883We often speak of you, and the question is often asked,"Will he come and see us this year and hold another mission meeting?"
37883Well, does Jesus make provision for this?
37883Well, how is the Mission getting along?
37883Well, well, who would have thought it?
37883What about swearing?
37883What are you doing?
37883What could be more impressive and what more expressive of the estimate set upon the man and his work?
37883What could he do?
37883What did Jesus suffer for if not for you and your sins?
37883What do you say?
37883What do you say?
37883What does our text say?
37883What has become of Davidson, Peck, Booker and all of the boys?
37883What is your business?"
37883What then does the Teacher say?
37883What was that sacrifice?
37883What were you doing?
37883When I left him he said,"Wo n''t you go to your room to- night and pray?"
37883Where could he go?
37883Where do you stand?
37883Where were you last night?
37883Who but a true friend that had your best interest at heart would have written such a letter as this last one from you?
37883Who was there could help him?
37883Who was there that loved him?
37883Why does God, in so many ways, express His love for sinners?
37883Why not have some good books to read?
37883Why will you die?
37883Will you believe it?
37883Will you come in?
37883Will you hear it?
37883Will you look after him as much as you can and if he should fall, help him up?
37883Will you not believe it and come to Him for safety?
37883Will you not look him up at once?
37883Will you not send after him, and try to get him to go to- night?
37883Wo n''t you come and go with us?
37883Wo n''t you go now immediately and wrestle for and with him in prayer?
37883Would you have God''s peace within?
37883You are going to take the responsibility of stopping Him, are you?"
37883You have begun with faith, have you not?
37883_ Dear Mr. Holcombe:_ Will you please come out to my home on Third street in the morning as early as you can?
37883_ How_ am I to seek God?
37883do you mean to say that Paul, the great Apostle, was in danger of being led away by the appetites of the body?
1582.That is, is it only for the Jews that are circumcised?
158210:26. Who wondered the more, saying among themselves: Who then can be saved?
158211:29. Who is weak, and I am not weak?
158212:15. Who knowing their wiliness, saith to them: Why tempt you me?
158214:4. Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
158215:4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and magnify thy name?
158219:17. Who said to him: Why askest thou me concerning good?
158219:4. Who answering, said to them: Have ye not read, that he who made man from the beginning, made them male and female?
15821:11. Who also said: Ye men of Galilee, why stand you looking up to heaven?
158220:21. Who said to her: What wilt thou?
158224:45. Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath appointed over his family, to give them meat in season?
15822:22. Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
15823:13. Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge, among you?
15825.6 5:5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
15826:24. Who when she was gone out, said to her mother, What shall I ask?
15828:31. Who said: And how can I, unless some man shew me?
15828:33. Who shall accuse against the elect of God?
15828:35. Who then shall separate us from the love of Christ?
15829:18. Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you?
15829:5. Who said: Who art thou, Lord?
15829:7. Who serveth as a soldier, at any time, at his own charges?
1582A man clothed in soft garments?
1582A prophet?
1582A prophet?
1582A reed shaken with the wind?
1582Adulterers, know you not that the friendship of this world is the enemy of God?
1582Again the high priest asked him and said to him: Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed God?
1582Again therefore he asked them: Whom seek ye?
1582Am I not I free?
1582Am I then become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
1582Am not I an apostle?
1582And I answered: Who art thou, Lord?
1582And I said: What shall I do, Lord?
1582And I said: Who art thou, Lord?
1582And I saw a strong angel, proclaiming with a loud voice: Who is worthy to open the book and to loose the seals thereof?
1582And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
1582And Jesus answering, said to him: Seest thou all these great buildings?
1582And Jesus answering, said to him: What wilt thou that I should do to thee?
1582And Jesus answering, said to them: Are you come out as to a robber, with swords and staves to apprehend me?
1582And Jesus answering, said, teaching in the temple: How do the scribes say that Christ is the son of David?
1582And Jesus answering, said: Were not ten made clean?
1582And Jesus answering, saith to them: Do ye not therefore err, because you know not the scriptures nor the power of God?
1582And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
1582And Jesus asked him, saying: What is thy name?
1582And Jesus came into the quarters of Cesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is?
1582And Jesus did not say to him: He should not die; but: So I will have him to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
1582And Jesus knowing it, said to them: Why do you trouble this woman?
1582And Jesus knowing it, said: Why do you think within yourselves, O ye of little faith, for that you have no bread?
1582And Jesus said to him: Friend, whereto art thou come?
1582And Jesus said to him: Judas, dost thou betray the Son of man with a kiss?
1582And Jesus said to him: Why callest thou me good?
1582And Jesus said to him: Why dost thou call me good?
1582And Jesus said to them: Can the children of the bridegroom mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
1582And Jesus said to them: How many loaves have you?
1582And Jesus said to them: Yea, have you never read: Out of the mouth of infants and of sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
1582And Jesus said: Who is it that touched me?
1582And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
1582And Jesus saith to them, Do you believe, that I can do this unto you?
1582And Jesus saith to them: Can the children of the marriage fast, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
1582And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
1582And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?
1582And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
1582And Jesus stood and called them and said: What will ye that I do to you?
1582And Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1582And Jesus turning and seeing them following him, saith to them: What seek you?
1582And Jesus, answering:, said: O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you and suffer you?
1582And John called to him two of his disciples and sent them to Jesus, saying: Art thou he that art to come?
1582And Judas that betrayed him answering, said: Is it I, Rabbi?
1582And Mary said to the angel: How shall this be done, because I know not man?
1582And Nathanael said to him: Can any thing of good come from Nazareth?
1582And Peter said to her: Tell me, woman, whether you sold the land for so much?
1582And Peter said to him: Lord, dost thou speak this parable to us, or likewise to all?
1582And Peter said unto her: Why have you agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord?
1582And Peter saith to him: Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
1582And Pilate again answering, saith to them: What will you then that I do to the king of the Jews?
1582And Pilate again asked him, saying: Answerest thou nothing?
1582And Pilate answered them and said: Will you that I release to you the king of the Jews?
1582And Pilate asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1582And Pilate asked him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1582And Pilate saith to them: Why, what evil hath he done?
1582And Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go?
1582And Zachary said to the angel: Whereby shall I know this?
1582And a certain man said to him: Lord, are they few that are saved?
1582And a certain ruler asked him, saying: Good master, what shall I do to possess everlasting life?
1582And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eli, Eli, lamma sabacthani?
1582And after he had called them together, he said to them in parables: How can Satan cast out Satan?
1582And after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
1582And again he said: Whereunto shall I esteem the kingdom of God to be like?
1582And again: I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
1582And all denying, Peter and they that were with him said: Master, the multitudes throng and press thee; and dost thou say, who touched me?
1582And all the multitudes were amazed, and said: Is not this the son of David?
1582And all they that had heard them laid them up in their heart, saying: What an one, think ye, shall this child be?
1582And answering them, he said: Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit and will not immediately draw him out, on the sabbath day?
1582And answering them, he said: Who is my mother and my brethren?
1582And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith to the tribune: May I speak something to thee?
1582And as they were afraid and bowed down their countenance towards the ground, they said unto them: Why seek you the living with the dead?
1582And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said to them: Why loose you the colt?
1582And asked them, saying: Is this your son, who you say was born blind?
1582And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying: Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?
1582And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him and saying, Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
1582And behold one came and said to him: Good master, what good shall I do that I may have life everlasting?
1582And behold there was a man who had a withered hand, and they asked him, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
1582And behold they cried out, saying: What have we to do with thee, Jesus Son of God?
1582And bringing them out, he said: Masters, what must I do, that I may be saved?
1582And coming home, call together his friends and neighbours, saying to them: Rejoice with me, because I have found my sheep that was lost?
1582And coming into his own country, he taught them in their synagogues, so that they wondered and said: How came this man by this wisdom and miracles?
1582And cried, seeing the place of her burning, saying: What city is like to this great city?
1582And crying out with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with thee, Jesus, Son of the most high God?
1582And crying with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with thee, Jesus the Son of the most high God?
1582And do not they draw you before the judgment seats?
1582And falling on the ground, I heard a voice saying to me: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1582And falling on the ground, he heard a voice saying to him: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1582And for raiment why are you solicitous?
1582And for these things who is so sufficient?
1582And goest thou thither again?
1582And going in, he saith to them Why make you this ado, and weep?
1582And hast thou seen Abraham?
1582And having ears, hear you not?
1582And he answering, said to them: Do you see all these things?
1582And he answering, said to them: Think you that these Galileans were sinners above all the men of Galilee, because they suffered such things?
1582And he asked him: What is thy name?
1582And he asked his father: How long time is it since this hath happened unto him?
1582And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
1582And he asked them: What do you question about among you?
1582And he called him and said to him: How is it that I hear this of thee?
1582And he entered into the hall again; and he said to Jesus: Whence art thou?
1582And he said to them the third time: Why, what evil hath this man done?
1582And he said to them: But whom do you say that I am?
1582And he said to them: Doth a candle come in to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
1582And he said to them: Have you never read what David did when he had need and was hungry, himself and they that were with him?
1582And he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
1582And he said to them: How do you not yet understand?
1582And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
1582And he said to them: What are these discourses that you hold one with another as you walk and are sad?
1582And he said to them: Where is your faith?
1582And he said to them: Why are you fearful?
1582And he said to them: Why are you troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
1582And he said to them: Why sleep you?
1582And he said: In what then were you baptized?
1582And he said: Thinkest thou that thou understandest what thou readest?
1582And he said: To what shall we liken the kingdom of God?
1582And he saith to Peter: Simon, sleepest thou?
1582And he saith to Peter: What?
1582And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having on a wedding garment?
1582And he saith to them: Are you ignorant of this, parable?
1582And he saith to them: How many loaves have you?
1582And he saith to them: Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
1582And he saith to them: So are you also without knowledge?
1582And he saith to them: Whose is this image and inscription?
1582And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
1582And he thought within himself, saying: What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
1582And he, trembling and astonished, said: Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
1582And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one fill them here with bread in the wilderness?
1582And his disciples asked him, saying: Why then do the scribes say that Elias must come first?
1582And his disciples asked him: Rabbi, who hath sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?
1582And his disciples came and said to him: Why speakest thou to them in parables?
1582And his disciples said to him: Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou who hath touched me?
1582And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
1582And his sisters, are they not all with us?
1582And how am I straitened until it be accomplished?
1582And how can we know the way?
1582And how have we heard, every man our own tongue wherein we were born?
1582And how is he his son?
1582And how sayest thou: The Son of man must be lifted up?
1582And how shall they hear without a preacher?
1582And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
1582And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
1582And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself: how then shall his kingdom stand?
1582And if any man shall ask you: Why do you loose him?
1582And if any man shall say to you: What are you doing?
1582And if at first at us, what shall be the end of them that believe not the gospel of God?
1582And if the ear should say: Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the body?
1582And if the grass of the field, which is to day, and to morrow is cast into the oven, God doth so clothe: how much more you, O ye of little faith?
1582And if the just man shall scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
1582And if the world shall be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
1582And if they all were one member, where would be the body?
1582And if you do good to them who do good to you, what thanks are to you?
1582And if you have not been faithful in that which is another''s, who will give you that which is your own?
1582And if you lend to them of whom you hope to receive, what thanks are to you?
1582And if you love them that love you, what thanks are to you?
1582And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more?
1582And immediately Jesus knowing in himself the virtue that had proceeded from him, turning to the multitude, said: Who hath touched my garments?
1582And immediately Jesus stretching forth his hand took hold of him, and said to him: O thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?
1582And in like manner also Rahab the harlot, was not she justified by works, receiving the messengers and sending them out another way?
1582And in the way, he asked his disciples, saying to them: Whom do men say that I am?
1582And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples also were with him: and he asked them, saying: Whom do the people say that I am?
1582And none of them who were at meat, durst ask him: Who art thou?
1582And not rather( as we are slandered and as some affirm that we say) let us do evil that there may come good?
1582And now I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
1582And now do they thrust us out privately?
1582And now why tarriest thou?
1582And on the first day of the Azymes, the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the pasch?
1582And one of the ancients answered and said to me: These that are clothed in white robes, who are they?
1582And ought not this daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?
1582And said to him: Hearest thou what these say?
1582And said to them: What will you give me, and I will deliver him unto you?
1582And said: Where have you laid him?
1582And saying: Ye men, why do ye these things?
1582And setting them in the midst, they asked: By what power or by what name, have you done this?
1582And sighing deeply in spirit, he saith: Why doth this generation seek a sign?
1582And some of the Pharisees said to them: Why do you that which is not lawful on the sabbath days?
1582And some of the Pharisees, who were with him, heard: and they said unto him: Are we also blind?
1582And some of them that stood there said to them: What do you loosing the colt?
1582And some said: What is it that this word sower would say?
1582And spoke to him, saying: Tell us, by what authority dost thou these things?
1582And taking him, they brought him to the Areopagus, saying: May we know what this new doctrine is, which thou speakest of?
1582And the Jews wondered, saying: How doth this man know letters, having never learned?
1582And the Lord said: Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation?
1582And the Pharisees coming to him asked him, tempting him: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
1582And the Pharisees said to him: Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?
1582And the Pharisees seeing it, said to his disciples: Why doth your master eat with publicans and sinners?
1582And the angel said to me: Why dost thou wonder?
1582And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?
1582And the disciples say unto him: Whence then should we have so many loaves in the desert, as to fill so great a multitude?
1582And the disciples seeing it had indignation, saying: To what purpose is this waste?
1582And the disciples seeing it wondered, saying: How is it presently withered away?
1582And the eunuch answering Philip, said: I beseech thee, of whom doth the prophet speak this?
1582And the eunuch said: See, here is water: What doth hinder me from being baptized?
1582And the governor answering, said to them: Whether will you of the two to be released unto you?
1582And the high priest rising up in the midst, asked Jesus, saying: Answerest thou nothing to the things that are laid to thy charge by these men?
1582And the high priest rising up, said to him: Answerest thou nothing to the things which these witness against thee?
1582And the people asked him, saying: What then shall we do?
1582And the publicans also came to be baptized and said to him: Master, what shall we do?
1582And the scribes and Pharisees began to think, saying: Who is this who speaketh blasphemies?
1582And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
1582And the soldiers also asked him, saying: And what shall we do?
1582And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
1582And the tribune, taking him by the hand, went aside with him privately and asked him: What is it that thou hast to tell me?
1582And there came to him the Pharisees tempting him, saying: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
1582And they adored the beast, saying: Who is like to the beast?
1582And they asked him and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
1582And they asked him saying: Prophesy: Who is it that struck thee?
1582And they asked him, saying: Master, when shall these things be?
1582And they asked him, saying: Why then do the Pharisees and scribes say that Elias must come first?
1582And they asked him: What then?
1582And they being very much troubled began every one to say: Is it I, Lord?
1582And they come and say to him: Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast; but thy disciples do not fast?
1582And they cried with a loud voice, saying: How long, O Lord( Holy and True), dost thou not judge and revenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
1582And they feared exceedingly: and they said one to another: Who is this( thinkest thou) that both wind and sea obey him?
1582And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
1582And they said one to the other: Was not our heart burning within us, whilst he spoke in the way and opened to us the scriptures?
1582And they said to him: Where is he?
1582And they said to them: Why have you not brought him?
1582And they said: Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
1582And they said: Is not this the son of Joseph?
1582And they said: What need we any further testimony?
1582And they say to him: By what authority dost thou these things?
1582And they that heard it said: Who then can be saved?
1582And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves: Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
1582And they that stood by said: Dost thou revile the high priest of God?
1582And they that were about him, seeing what would follow, said to him: Lord, shall we strike with the sword?
1582And they were all amazed insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying: What thing is this?
1582And they were all amazed, and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these that speak Galilean?
1582And they were all astonished, and wondered, saying one to another: What meaneth this?
1582And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them who do such things and dost the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
1582And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and Levites to him, to ask him: Who art thou?
1582And thou Capharnaum, shalt thou be exalted up to heaven?
1582And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ hath died?
1582And to what are they like?
1582And to whom did he swear, that they should not enter into his rest: but to them that were incredulous?
1582And to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
1582And turning to the woman, he said unto Simon: Dost thou see this woman?
1582And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
1582And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
1582And what shall I say?
1582And what shall I yet say?
1582And what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the consummation of the world?
1582And what shall be the sign when they shall begin to come to pass?
1582And what will I, but that it be kindled?
1582And when Jesus knew their thoughts, answering he said to them: What is it you think in your hearts?
1582And when he had found him, he said to him: Dost thou believe in the Son of God?
1582And when he had said these things, one of the servants standing by gave Jesus a blow, saying: Answerest thou the high priest so?
1582And when he hath found it, lay it upon his shoulders, rejoicing?
1582And when he was come into Jerusalem, the whole city was moved, saying: Who is this?
1582And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying: What is thy opinion, Simon?
1582And when he was come into the house, his disciples secretly asked him: Why could not we cast him out?
1582And when he was sitting on mount Olivet, the disciples came to him privately, saying: Tell us when shall these things be?
1582And when his disciples, James and John, had seen this, they said: Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?
1582And when the men were come unto him, they said: John the Baptist hath sent us to thee, saying: Art thou he that art to come?
1582And when they had found him on that other side of the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
1582And when they had heard this, the disciples wondered much, saying: Who then can be saved?
1582And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
1582And when they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachmas, came to Peter, and said to him: Doth not your master pay the didrachma?
1582And when they were in the house, he asked them: What did you treat of in the way?
1582And when we were all fallen down on the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me in the Hebrew tongue: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1582And whence came they?
1582And whence is he then his son?
1582And whence is this to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
1582And where are the nine?
1582And wherefore did he kill him?
1582And which of you by taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
1582And which of you by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?
1582And which of you, if he ask his father bread, will he give him a stone?
1582And who hath given thee this authority that thou shouldst do these things?
1582And who hath given thee this authority?
1582And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
1582And who shall be able to fight with him?
1582And who shall be able to stand?
1582And whose shall those things be which thou hast provided?
1582And why call you me, Lord, Lord; and do not the things which I say?
1582And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye: but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
1582And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye; and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye?
1582And why then didst thou not give my money into the bank, that at my coming I might have exacted it with usury?
1582And why, even of yourselves, do you not judge that which is just?
1582And will he have patience in their regard?
1582And will not God revenge his elect who cry to him day and night?
1582And will not rather say to him: Make ready my supper and gird thyself and serve me, whilst I eat and drink; and afterwards thou shalt eat and drink?
1582And with whom was he offended forty years?
1582And you shall say to the goodman of the house: The master saith to thee: Where is the guest chamber, where I may eat the pasch with my disciples?
1582And: Where I am, you can not come?
1582Are all apostles?
1582Are all doctors?
1582Are all prophets?
1582Are all workers of miracles?
1582Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
1582Are not they that eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
1582Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
1582Are not you my work in the Lord?
1582Are not you of much more value than they?
1582Are not you, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
1582Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?
1582Are they not hence, from your concupiscences, which war in your members?
1582Are we stronger than he?
1582Are you so foolish that, whereas you began in the Spirit, you would now be made perfect by the flesh?
1582Art not thou that Egyptian who before these days didst raise a tumult and didst lead forth into the desert four thousand men that were murderers?
1582Art thou Elias?
1582Art thou a Roman?
1582Art thou bound to a wife?
1582Art thou come to destroy us?
1582Art thou come to destroy us?
1582Art thou greater than our father Abraham who is dead?
1582Art thou greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank thereof, himself and his children and his cattle?
1582Art thou he that art to come, or look we for another?
1582Art thou loosed from a wife?
1582Art thou the prophet?
1582At that hour the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Who, thinkest thou, is the greater in the kingdom of heaven?
1582At the resurrection therefore, whose wife of the seven shall she be?
1582Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat: or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
1582Because I love you not?
1582Because it entereth not into his heart but goeth into his belly and goeth out into the privy, purging all meats?
1582Believe you not that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
1582Believest thou the prophets, O king Agrippa?
1582Believest thou this?
1582But Festus, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, answering Paul, said: Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem and there be judged of these things before me?
1582But I say: Hath not Israel known?
1582But I say: Have they not heard?
1582But Jesus again answering, saith to them: Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God?
1582But Jesus knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
1582But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Doth this scandalize you?
1582But John stayed him, saying: I ought to be baptized by thee, and comest thou to me?
1582But Peter said: Ananias, why hath Satan tempted thy heart, that thou shouldst lie to the Holy Ghost and by fraud keep part of the price of the land?
1582But Peter seeing, made answer to the people: Ye men of Israel, why wonder you at this?
1582But Pilate hearing Galilee, asked if the man were of Galilee?
1582But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
1582But he answering him that told him, said: Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?
1582But he answering said to one of them: friend, I do thee no wrong: didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
1582But he answering, said to them: Why do you also transgress the commandment of God for your tradition?
1582But he answering, saith to them: What did Moses command you?
1582But he looking on them, said: What is this then that is written, The stone, which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
1582But he said to him: Man, who hath appointed me judge or divider over you?
1582But he said to him: What is written in the law?
1582But he said to them: How say they that Christ is the son of David?
1582But he said to them: What would you that I should do for you?
1582But he said: Are you also yet without understanding?
1582But he willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbour?
1582But he, considering their guile, said to them: Why tempt you me?
1582But how much more to thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord?
1582But if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?
1582But if our injustice commend the justice of God, what shall we say?
1582But if the salt become unsavoury, wherewith will you season it?
1582But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
1582But if the salt shall lose its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
1582But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe my words?
1582But if, while we seek to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is Christ then the minister of sin?
1582But now, after that you have known God, or rather are known by God: how turn you again to the weak and needy elements which you desire to serve again?
1582But of the people many believed in him and said: When the Christ cometh, shall he do more miracles than this man doth?
1582But one in a certain place hath testified, saying: What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
1582But others said: How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
1582But some man will say: How do the dead rise again?
1582But some of them said: Could not he that opened the eyes of the man born blind have caused that this man should not die?
1582But some said: Doth the Christ come out of Galilee?
1582But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: Why do you eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
1582But the justice which is of faith, speaketh thus: Say not in thy heart: Who shall ascend into heaven?
1582But the men wondered, saying: What manner of man is this, for the winds and the sea obey him?
1582But the other answering, rebuked him, saying: Neither dost thou fear God, seeing; thou art under the same condemnation?
1582But they began to be sorrowful and to say to him, one by one: Is it I?
1582But they said: What is that to us?
1582But they said: Where wilt thou that we prepare?
1582But they thought with themselves, saying: If we say, From heaven; he will say, Why then did you not believe him?
1582But they thought within themselves, saying: If we shall say, From heaven: he will say: Why then did you not believe in him?
1582But thou, why judgest thou thy brother?
1582But to which of the angels said he at any time: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
1582But what are these among so many?
1582But what saith the divine answer to him?
1582But what saith the scripture?
1582But what saith the scripture?
1582But what sayest thou?
1582But what then?
1582But what think you?
1582But what went you out to see?
1582But what went you out to see?
1582But what went you out to see?
1582But what went you out to see?
1582But whereunto shall I esteem this generation to be like?
1582But while they yet believed not and wondered for joy, he said: Have you here any thing to eat?
1582But who are you?
1582But who art thou that judgest thy neighbour?
1582But who is this of whom I hear such things?
1582But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
1582But yet the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you, faith on earth?
1582By what law?
1582Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
1582Can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb and be born again?
1582Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear grapes?
1582Can you drink of the chalice that I drink of or be baptized with the baptism wherewith I am baptized?
1582Can you drink the chalice that I shall drink?
1582Could you not watch one hour with me?
1582Couldst thou not watch one hour?
1582Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to be judged before the unjust: and not before the saints?
1582Did I overreach you by any of them whom I sent to you?
1582Did Titus overreach you?
1582Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
1582Did we not in the same steps?
1582Did we not walk with the same spirit?
1582Did you not know that I must be about my father''s business?
1582Do I praise you?
1582Do I say that what is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
1582Do all interpret?
1582Do all speak with tongues?
1582Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
1582Do not the rich oppress you by might?
1582Do not they blaspheme the good name that is invoked upon you?
1582Do not you judge them that are within?
1582Do not you say: There are yet four months, and then the harvest cometh?
1582Do they not both fall into the ditch?
1582Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
1582Do we excel them?
1582Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
1582Do we then, destroy the law through faith?
1582Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
1582Do you not judge within yourselves, and are become judges of unjust thoughts?
1582Do you not understand, that whatsoever entereth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy?
1582Do you not yet know nor understand?
1582Do you not yet understand, neither do you remember the five loaves among five thousand men, and how many baskets you took up?
1582Do you say of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world: Thou blasphemest; because I said: I am the Son of God?
1582Do you see that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only?
1582Do you seek a proof of Christ that speaketh in me, who towards you is not weak, but is mighty in you?
1582Doth God take care for oxen?
1582Doth a fountain send forth, out of the same hole, sweet and bitter water?
1582Doth he thank that servant for doing the things which he commanded him?
1582Doth it become a woman to pray unto God uncovered?
1582Doth not even nature itself teach you that a man indeed, if he nourish his hair, it is a shame unto him?
1582Doth not the scripture say: That Christ cometh of the seed of David and from Bethlehem the town where David was?
1582Doth our law judge any man, unless it first hear him and know what he doth?
1582Else, if thou shalt bless with the spirit, how shall he that holdeth the place of the unlearned say, Amen, to thy blessing?
1582For Isaias saith: Lord, who hath believed our report?
1582For do I now persuade men, or God?
1582For he that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God whom he seeth not?
1582For how knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
1582For if I make you sorrowful, who is he then that can make me glad, but the same who is made sorrowful by me?
1582For if in the green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?
1582For if the loss of them be the reconciliation of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
1582For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
1582For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie, unto his glory, why am I also yet judged as a sinner?
1582For if you love them that love you, what reward shall you have?
1582For to which of the angels hath he said at any time: Thou art my Son, to- day have I begotten thee?
1582For we that are dead to sin, how shall we live any longer therein?
1582For what a man seeth, why doth he hope for?
1582For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul?
1582For what glory is it, if, committing sin and being buffeted for it, you endure?
1582For what have I to do to judge them that are without?
1582For what if some of them have not believed?
1582For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world and lose himself and cast away himself?
1582For what is our hope or joy or crown of glory?
1582For what is there that you have had less than the other churches but that I myself was not burthensome to you?
1582For what is your life?
1582For what man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him?
1582For what participation hath justice with injustice?
1582For what saith the scripture?
1582For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?
1582For what son is there whom the father doth not correct?
1582For which is greater, he that sitteth at table or he that serveth?
1582For which of those works do you stone me?
1582For while one saith: I indeed am of Paul: and another: I am of Apollo: are you not men?
1582For who distinguisheth thee?
1582For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
1582For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
1582For who resisteth his will?
1582For why did Christ, when as yet we were weak, according to the time, die for the ungodly?
1582For why is my liberty judged by another man''s conscience?
1582For, sittest thou to judge me according to the law and, contrary to the law, commandest me to be struck?
1582For, whereas there is among you envying and contention, are you not carnal and walk you not according to man?
1582From heaven or from men?
1582From whence are wars and contentions among you?
1582From whence then hast thou living water?
1582God is he that justifieth: 8:34. Who is he that shall condemn?
1582Hast thou faith?
1582Hath any one of the rulers believed in him, or of the Pharisees?
1582Hath no man condemned thee?
1582Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
1582Hath not my hand made all these things?
1582Have all the grace of healing?
1582Have not I seen Christ Jesus our Lord?
1582Have not we power to eat and to drink?
1582Have the rulers known for a truth that this is the Christ?
1582Have we not power to carry about a woman, a sister as well as the rest of the apostles and the brethren of the Lord and Cephas?
1582Have ye understood all these things?
1582Have you still your heart blinded?
1582Have you suffered so great things in vain?
1582Having eyes, see you not?
1582He answered, and said: Who is he, Lord, that I may believe in him?
1582He said therefore to the multitudes that went forth to be baptized by him: Ye offspring of vipers, who hath shewed you to flee from the wrath to come?
1582He said therefore: To what is the kingdom of God like, and whereunto shall I resemble it?
1582He said to him the third time: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?
1582He said to him: Which?
1582He saith to him again: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?
1582He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also, with him, given us all things?
1582He therefore who giveth to you the Spirit and worketh miracles among you: doth he do it by the works of the law or by the hearing of the faith?
1582He therefore, leaning on the breast of Jesus, saith to him: Lord, who is it?
1582Him therefore when Peter had seen, he saith to Jesus: Lord, and what shall this man do?
1582Him when Jesus had seen lying, and knew that he had been now a long time, he saith to him: Wilt thou be made whole?
1582His generation who shall declare, for his life shall be taken from the earth?
1582How can you believe, who receive glory one from another: and the glory which is from God alone, you do not seek?
1582How did he open thy eyes?
1582How is it possible to expresse Euangelizo, but as vve do, Euangelize?
1582How is it then, brethren?
1582How long shall I suffer you?
1582How long shall I suffer you?
1582How much are you more valuable than they?
1582How much better is a man than a sheep?
1582How much more things of this world?
1582How readest thou?
1582How sayest thou: Shew us the Father?
1582How sayest thou: You shall be free?
1582How shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather in glory?
1582How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
1582How then doth he now see?
1582How then saith he: I came down from heaven?
1582How then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that so it must be done?
1582How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
1582How then was it reputed?
1582I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob?
1582I ask, therefore, for what cause you have sent for me?
1582I say then: Hath God cast away his people?
1582I say then: Have they so stumbled, that they should fall?
1582If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
1582If God be for us, who is against us?
1582If I have spoken to you earthly things, and you believe not: how will you believe, if I shall speak to you heavenly things?
1582If I partake with thanksgiving, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
1582If others be partakers of this power over you, why not we rather?
1582If the foot should say: Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the Body?
1582If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?
1582If the whole were hearing, where would be the smelling?
1582If then God gave them the same grace as to us also who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ: who was I, that could withstand God?
1582If then ye be not able to do so much as the least thing, why are you solicitous for the rest?
1582If then you be dead with Christ from the elements of this world, why do you yet decree as though living in the world?
1582If then you have not been faithful in the unjust mammon, who will trust you with that which is the true?
1582If then you shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
1582If then, the uncircumcised keep the justices of the law, shall not this uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
1582If they have called the good man of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?
1582If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?
1582If we shall say, from heaven, he will say to us: Why then did you not believe him?
1582If( according to man) I fought with beasts at Ephesus, what doth it profit me, if the dead rise not again?
1582In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise again, whose wife shall she be of them?
1582In the resurrection therefore, whose wife of them shall she be?
1582Is Christ divided?
1582Is God unjust, who executeth wrath?
1582Is any man called in uncircumcision?
1582Is any man called, being circumcised?
1582Is any man sick among you?
1582Is any of you sad?
1582Is he not also of the Gentiles?
1582Is he the God of the Jews only?
1582Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or no?
1582Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
1582Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar?
1582Is it so that there is not among you any one wise man that is able to judge between his brethren?
1582Is not he that sitteth at table?
1582Is not he the Christ?
1582Is not the life more than the meat: and the body more than the raiment?
1582Is not this the carpenter''s son?
1582Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joseph, and Jude, and Simon?
1582Is the law sin?
1582Is there injustice with God?
1582Is thy eye evil, because I am good?
1582Jesus answered and said to him: Art thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these things?
1582Jesus answered him: If I have spoken evil, give testimony of the evil; but if well, why strikest thou me?
1582Jesus answered him: Wilt thou lay down thy life for me?
1582Jesus answered them: Do you now believe?
1582Jesus answered them: Have not I chosen you twelve?
1582Jesus answered them: Is it not written in your law: I said, you are gods?
1582Jesus answered: Are there not twelve hours of the day?
1582Jesus answered: Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or have others told it thee of me?
1582Jesus saith to her: Did not I say to thee that if thou believe, thou shalt see the glory of God?
1582Jesus saith to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
1582Jesus saith to him: Have I been so long a time with you and have you not known me?
1582Jesus saith to him: So I will have him to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
1582Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
1582Jesus saith to them: Have you never read in the Scriptures: The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
1582Jesus therefore said to them: Children, have you any meat?
1582Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth and said to them: Whom seek ye?
1582Judas saith to him, not the Iscariot: Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not to the world?
1582Know you not that a little leaven corrupteth the whole lump?
1582Know you not that all we who are baptized in Christ Jesus are baptized in his death?
1582Know you not that the saints shall judge this world?
1582Know you not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God?
1582Know you not that they who work in the holy place eat the things that are of the holy place; and they that serve the altar partake with the altar?
1582Know you not that we shall judge angels?
1582Know you not that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
1582Know you not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
1582Know you not what the scripture saith of Elias, how he calleth on God against Israel?
1582Know you not your own selves, that Christ Jesus is in you, unless perhaps you be reprobates?
1582Know you not, brethren( for I speak to them that know the law) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as it liveth?
1582Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and I have power to release thee?
1582Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance?
1582Let him pray: Is he cheerful in mind?
1582Many therefore of his disciples, hearing it, said: This saying is hard; and who can hear it?
1582Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, have not we prophesied in thy name, and cast out devils in thy name, and done many miracles in thy name?
1582Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
1582Nathanael saith to him: Whence knowest thou me?
1582Neither do you remember?
1582Nicodemus answered and said to him: How can these things be done?
1582Nicodemus saith to him: How can a man be born when he is old?
1582Night and day more abundantly praying that we may see your face and may accomplish those things that are wanting to your faith?
1582Nor the seven loaves, among four thousand men, and how many baskets you took up?
1582Now if Christ be preached, that he arose again from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
1582Now if I cast out devils by Beelzebub, by whom do your children cast them out?
1582Now if the offence of them be the riches of the world and the diminution of them the riches of the Gentiles: how much more the fulness of them?
1582Now that he ascended, what is it, but because he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
1582Now there were some that had indignation within themselves and said: Why was this waste of the ointment made?
1582Now therefore, why tempt you God to put a yoke upon the necks of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear?
1582O death, where is thy sting?
1582O death, where is thy victory?
1582O generation of vipers, how can you speak good things, whereas you are evil?
1582O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
1582Of himself, or of some other man?
1582Of old, think you that we excuse ourselves to you?
1582Of works?
1582One of the servants of the high priest( a kinsman to him whose ear Peter cut off) saith to him: Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
1582Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to do this?
1582Or a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
1582Or came it only unto you?
1582Or danger?
1582Or despise ye the church of God and put them to shame that have not?
1582Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and patience and longsuffering?
1582Or did I commit a fault, humbling myself that you might be exalted, because I preached unto you the Gospel of God freely?
1582Or did the word of God come out from you?
1582Or distress?
1582Or do I seek to please men?
1582Or do we need( as some do) epistles of commendation to you, or from you?
1582Or do you think that the scripture saith in vain: To envy doth the spirit covet which dwelleth in you?
1582Or doth he say this indeed for our sakes?
1582Or doth not the law also say; these things?
1582Or famine?
1582Or hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump, to make one vessel unto honour and another unto dishonour?
1582Or have ye not read in the law, that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple break the sabbath, and are without blame?
1582Or how can any one enter into the house of the strong, and rifle his goods, unless he first bind the strong?
1582Or how canst thou say to thy brother: Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
1582Or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
1582Or how sayest thou to thy brother: Let me cast the mote out of thy eye; and behold a beam is in thy own eye?
1582Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard?
1582Or if he shall ask an egg, will he reach him a scorpion?
1582Or if he shall ask him a fish, will he reach him a serpent?
1582Or in charity and in the spirit of meekness?
1582Or know you not that he who is joined to a harlot is made one body?
1582Or know you not that your members are the temple of the Holy Ghost, who is in you, whom you have from God: and you are not your own?
1582Or look we for another?
1582Or look we for another?
1582Or naked and covered thee?
1582Or nakedness?
1582Or persecution?
1582Or shall we not give it?
1582Or that the idol is any thing?
1582Or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
1582Or the sword?
1582Or the vine, figs?
1582Or those eighteen upon whom the tower fell in Siloe and slew them: think you that they also were debtors above all the men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
1582Or thou, why dost thou despise thy brother?
1582Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
1582Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?
1582Or what fellowship hath light with darkness?
1582Or what hast thou that thou hast not received, and if thou hast received, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
1582Or what is the place of my resting?
1582Or what man is there among you, of whom if his son shall ask bread, will he reach him a stone?
1582Or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?
1582Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
1582Or when did we see thee a stranger and took thee in?
1582Or when did we see thee sick or in prison and came to thee?
1582Or who hath been his counsellor?
1582Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made him?
1582Or who shall descend into the deep?
1582Or why look you upon us, as if by our strength or power we had made this man to walk?
1582Or with what manner of body shall they come?
1582Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
1582Or, the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that there should be with me, It is, and It is not?
1582Or, who is he that hath given thee this authority?
1582Or: Why talkest thou with her?
1582Otherwise how shall God judge this world?
1582Otherwise, what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all?
1582Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and so, to enter into his glory?
1582Peter saith to him: Why can not I follow thee now?
1582Peter was grieved because he had said to him the third time: Lovest thou me?
1582Pilate answered: Am I a Jew?
1582Pilate saith to him: What is truth?
1582Pilate saith to them: What shall I do then with Jesus that is called Christ?
1582Pilate saith to them: shall I crucify your king?
1582Pilate therefore said to him: Art thou a king then?
1582Pilate therefore saith to him: Speakest thou not to me?
1582Pilate therefore went into the hall again and called Jesus and said to him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1582Pilate therefore went out to them, and said: What accusation bring you against this man?
1582Remember you not that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
1582Saying: What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
1582Saying: What shall we do to these men?
1582Saying: What think you of Christ?
1582Saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews?
1582Saying: Where is his promise or his coming?
1582Saying: Why didst thou go in to men uncircumcised and didst eat with them?
1582Saying; What wilt thou that I do to thee?
1582Seeing then that all these things are to be dissolved, what manner of people ought you to be in holy conversation and godliness?
1582Seest thou that faith did cooperate with his works and by works faith was made perfect?
1582Shall I come to you with a rod?
1582Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
1582Shall faith be able to save him?
1582Shall he sit no longer after his enemies are subdued?
1582Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it: Why hast thou made me thus?
1582Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
1582Shall tribulation?
1582Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
1582Shall we not much more obey the Father of spirits and live?
1582Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
1582Shouldst not thou then have had compassion also on thy fellow servant, even as I had compassion on thee?
1582Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, whither goest thou?
1582Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him and said to him: Who is it of whom he speaketh?
1582Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
1582So likewise you, except you utter by the tongue plain speech, how shall it be known what is said?
1582Some therefore of Jerusalem said: Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
1582Speak I these things according to man?
1582Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, have you not read the law?
1582Tell us therefore what dost thou think?
1582Tell us, when shall these things be and what shall be the sign when all these things shall begin to be fulfilled?
1582That he might shew the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy which he hath prepared unto glory?
1582That is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
1582That the saying of Isaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he said: Lord, who hath believed our hearing?
1582The Jews then said: Six and forty years was this temple in building; and wilt thou raise it up in three days?
1582The Jews therefore answered and said to him: Do not we say well that thou art a Samaritan and hast a devil?
1582The Jews therefore came round about him and said to him: How long dost thou hold our souls in suspense?
1582The Jews therefore said among themselves: Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
1582The Jews therefore said: Will he kill himself, because he said: Whither I go you can not come?
1582The Jews therefore sought him on the festival day and said: Where is he?
1582The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
1582The Jews, therefore, answered, and said to him: What sign dost thou shew unto us, seeing thou dost these things?
1582The Lord said to my Lord: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
1582The Pharisees therefore answered them: Are you also seduced?
1582The Pharisees therefore said among themselves: Do you see that we prevail nothing?
1582The baptism of John, was it from heaven or from men?
1582The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
1582The baptism of John, whence was it?
1582The chalice of benediction which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
1582The chalice which my father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
1582The chief priests, therefore, and the Pharisees gathered a council and said: What do we, for this man doth many miracles?
1582The disciples therefore said one to another: Hath any man brought him to eat?
1582The governor said to them: Why, what evil hath he done?
1582The kings of the earth, of whom do they receive tribute or custom, of their own children, or of strangers?
1582The maid therefore that was portress saith to Peter: Art not thou also one of this man''s disciple?
1582The neighbours, therefore, and they who had seen him before that he was a beggar, said: Is not this he that sat and begged?
1582The young man saith to him: All these have I kept from my youth, what is yet wanting to me?
1582Then Festus, having conferred with the council, answered: Hast thou appealed to Caesar?
1582Then Jesus answered and said: O unbelieving and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
1582Then Jesus lifting up himself, said to her: Woman, where are they that accused thee?
1582Then Jesus said to the twelve: Will you also go away?
1582Then Jesus said to them: I ask you, if it be lawful on the sabbath days to do good or to do evil?
1582Then Paul answered and said: What do you mean, weeping and afflicting my heart?
1582Then Peter answered: Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost, as well as we?
1582Then Peter answering, said to him: Behold we have left all things, and have followed thee: what therefore shall we have?
1582Then Pilate saith to him: Dost not thou hear how great testimonies they allege against thee?
1582Then after he had washed their feet and taken his garments, being set down again, he said to them: Know you what I have done to you?
1582Then came Peter unto him and said: Lord, how often shall my brother offend against me, and I forgive him?
1582Then came his disciples, and said to him: Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?
1582Then came the disciples to Jesus secretly, and said: Why could not we cast him out?
1582Then came to him the disciples of John, saying: Why do we and the Pharisees, fast often, but thy disciples do not fast?
1582Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
1582Then he saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
1582Then said they all: Art thou then the Son of God?
1582Then shall the just answer him, saying: Lord, when did we see thee hungry and fed thee: thirsty and gave thee drink?
1582Then that Samaritan woman saith to him: How dost thou, being a Jew; ask of me to drink, who am a Samaritan woman?
1582Then the high priest rending his garments, saith: What need we any further witnesses?
1582Then the high priest rent his garments, saying: He hath blasphemed: What further need have we of witnesses?
1582Then the high priest said: Are these things so?
1582Then the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do?
1582Therefore, calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
1582They answered and said to him: Art thou also a Galilean?
1582They answered and said to him: Thou wast wholly born in sins; and dost thou teach us?
1582They answering, say to him: Where, Lord?
1582They asked him therefore: Who is that man who said to thee: Take up thy bed and walk?
1582They said then to him: What did he to thee?
1582They said therefore to him: Art not thou also one of his disciples?
1582They said therefore to him: How were thy eyes opened?
1582They said therefore to him: What sign therefore dost thou shew that we may see and may believe thee?
1582They said therefore to him: Where is thy Father?
1582They said therefore to him: Who art thou?
1582They said therefore unto him: What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?
1582They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
1582They said therefore: What is this that he saith, A little while?
1582They say therefore to the blind man again: What sayest thou of him that hath opened thy eyes?
1582They say to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
1582They say to him: Why then did Moses command to give a bill of divorce, and to put away?
1582They sought therefore for Jesus; and they discoursed one with another, standing in the temple: What think you that he is not come to the festival day?
1582They therefore being gathered together, Pilate said: Whom will you that I release to You: Barabbas, or Jesus that is called Christ?
1582They therefore who were come together, asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel?
1582Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth?
1582Thinkest thou that I can not ask my Father, and he will give me presently more than twelve legions of angels?
1582This Moses, whom they refused, saying: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge?
1582This blessedness then, doth it remain in the circumcision only or in the uncircumcision also?
1582This only would I learn of you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith?
1582Thou wilt say therefore to me: Why doth he then find fault?
1582To save life or to destroy?
1582To save life, or to destroy?
1582To whom he said: Can you make the children of the bridegroom fast whilst the bridegroom is with them?
1582To whom he said: What things?
1582Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
1582Was Paul then crucified for you?
1582Was it not with them that sinned, whose carcasses were overthrown in the desert?
1582Was not Abraham our father justified by works, offering up Isaac his son upon the altar?
1582Was that then which is good made death unto me?
1582Wast thou called, being a bondman?
1582What advantage then hath the Jew: or what is the profit of circumcision?
1582What dost thou work?
1582What fruit therefore had you then in those things of which you are now ashamed?
1582What hast thou done?
1582What hath hindered you, that you should not obey the truth?
1582What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
1582What house will you build me( saith the Lord)?
1582What if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel?
1582What is it then?
1582What is it therefore?
1582What is it vvhen our Lord saith, Amen, amen?
1582What is my reward then?
1582What is the cause for which you are come?
1582What is this new doctrine?
1582What is this saying that he hath said: You shall seek me and shall not find me?
1582What sayest thou of thyself?
1582What shall I say to you?
1582What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith, but hath not works?
1582What shall we say then that Abraham hath found, who is our father according to the flesh?
1582What shall we say then?
1582What shall we say, then?
1582What shall we say, then?
1582What shall we then say to these things?
1582What then is Apollo and what is Paul?
1582What then shall we say?
1582What then?
1582What then?
1582What then?
1582What then?
1582What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
1582What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do?
1582What think you?
1582What think you?
1582What think you?
1582What went ye out into the desert to see?
1582What will you?
1582What, have you no houses to eat and to drink in?
1582When I broke the five loves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took you up?
1582When I sent you without purse and scrip and shoes, did you want anything?
1582When also the seven loaves among four thousand, how many baskets of fragments took you up?
1582When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision?
1582When therefore the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do to those husbandmen?
1582When therefore they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me more than these?
1582Whence then hath it cockle?
1582Whence therefore hath he all these things?
1582Where is the disputer of this world?
1582Where is the scribe?
1582Where is the wise?
1582Where is then thy boasting?
1582Where is then your blessedness?
1582Whereas then I was thus minded, did I use lightness?
1582Wherefore?
1582Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee: or to say, Arise, and walk?
1582Which Jesus knowing, saith to them: Why do you reason, because you have no bread?
1582Which Jesus presently knowing in his spirit that they so thought within themselves, saith to them: Why think you these things in your hearts?
1582Which is easier to say: Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say: Arise and walk?
1582Which is easier, to say to the sick of the palsy: Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say: Arise, take up thy bed and walk?
1582Which is, being interpreted: My God, My God, Why hast thou forsaken me?
1582Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
1582Which of the two did the father''s will?
1582Which of these three, in thy opinion, was neighbour to him that fell among the robbers?
1582Which of you shall convince me of sin?
1582Which the centurion hearing, went to the tribune and told him, saying: What art thou about to do?
1582Which therefore of the two loveth him most?
1582Whilst it remained, did it not remain to thee?
1582Who being afraid, wondered, saying one to another: Who is this( think you), that he commandeth both the winds and the sea: and they obey him?
1582Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
1582Who can forgive sins, but God only?
1582Who feedeth the flock and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
1582Who is he that struck thee?
1582Who is my mother?.
1582Who is scandalized, and I am not on fire?
1582Who is this Son of man?
1582Who planteth a vineyard and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
1582Who said to him: Rabbi( which is to say, being interpreted, Master), where dwellest thou?
1582Who said: Canst thou speak Greek?
1582Who seeketh to kill thee?
1582Who stood and said: Lord, hast thou no care that my sister hath left me alone to serve?
1582Whom dost thou make thyself?
1582Whom seekest thou?
1582Whose image and inscription hath it?
1582Whose son is he?
1582Why also are we in danger every hour?
1582Why are they then baptized for them?
1582Why askest thou me?
1582Why cumbereth it the ground?
1582Why do You molest her?
1582Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the ancients?
1582Why do you not know my speech?
1582Why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
1582Why do you not rather take wrong?
1582Why do you not understand that it was not concerning bread I said to you: Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees?
1582Why doth this man speak thus?
1582Why hast thou conceived this thing in thy heart?
1582Why hear you him?
1582Why hurt you one another?
1582Why seek you to kill me?
1582Why should it be thought a thing incredible that God should raise the dead?
1582Why so?
1582Why then was the law?
1582Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor?
1582Why would you hear it again?
1582Will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles and teach the Gentiles?
1582Will you also become his disciples?
1582Will you, therefore, that I release unto you the king of the Jews?
1582Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian?
1582Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
1582Ye foolish and blind: for whether is greater, the gift or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
1582Ye foolish and blind: for whether is greater, the gold or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
1582Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make also that which is within?
1582Yet no man said: What seekest thou?
1582You hypocrites, you know how to discern the face of the heaven and of the earth: but how is it that you do not discern this time?
1582You know then how to discern the face of the sky: and can you not know the signs of the times?
1582You serpents, generation of vipers, how will you flee from the judgment of hell?
1582a man clothed in soft garments?
1582a reed shaken with the wind?
1582and how shall you know all parables?
1582and not to be set on a candlestick?
1582and what wisdom is this that is given to him, and such mighty works as are wrought by his hands?
1582are not also his sisters here with us?
1582art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
1582being seized with fear, said: What is it, Lord?
1582do not also the heathens this?
1582do not even the publicans this?
1582have you not faith yet?
1582or to what parable shall we compare it?
1582till seven times?
40609But what saith the Holy Scriptures? 40609 The people of Boston, New York, and Cincinnati, have tried the virtue of mobs, to put down free discussion, and what has been the result?
40609What can men expect to gain by associating as mobs? 40609 Who_ knoweth_ the spirit of man that goeth upward?"
40609Would you see the beauties of_ law_ religion? 40609 ''Are you a son of Major Badger, of Compton?'' 40609 ''But_ how_ do you pray for him?'' 40609 ''By what authority?'' 40609 ''Do you live there?'' 40609 ''Have you taken the oath of allegiance?'' 40609 ''How far,''said he,''is your company journeying?'' 40609 ''What more could He have done for His vineyard than He hath done for it?'' 40609 10: 14:How shall they hear without a preacher?"
406091: 4:"Is Christ divided?"
406093: 21:"Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?"
40609Admitting this scriptural view, how can we consider infants, and children unborn, to be sinners?
40609Am I right, or should I be a political minister, and conform to the practice of this corrupt age, and present to my hearers a chowder compound?
40609And why?
40609Are his abilities lost?
40609Are there no fresh inspirations of holiness and truth?
40609Are they acquainted with God''s will?
40609Are they and the holy Scriptures our example, or are we to be governed by imagination?
40609Badger, can you pray for such a man as I am?''
40609Badger, how do you manage to prepare and preach so many sermons?''
40609But how comes on Newhampton?
40609But on whom was the impress of individuality ever more decidedly made?
40609But the question will arise, Who shall decide on a trial thus presented by a church against a minister?
40609But what churches did he visit?
40609But what of our deacon?
40609But who will say that mortal man has all the qualities and qualifications of his Maker, God?
40609But, dear sir, has not your whole life been one scene of reforms, deforms, and changes?
40609By splitting a sentence of one of David''s Psalms, you have the saying,''There is no God,''--but who would dare to charge the king with atheism?
40609Can a part of God be ignorant of another part of himself?
40609Did not the fine nature of Jesus undergo temptations and trials in the wilderness for forty days before he entered upon his public mission?
40609Did you ever know such a general inquiry for light and liberty?
40609Do not sin and conscious alienation from God afford good cause for weeping?
40609Do they know his law?
40609Do you think your labor on this subject essential to the conversion of souls?
40609Does not one drop of a fountain possess_ all_ the qualities of the fountain from which it was taken?
40609Has our country come to this?
40609He asks the question-- What is sin?
40609He learned to preach at the institution, but who in the world ever learned you up there in Canada?''
40609He paused and said,''_ Can_ you pray?''
40609He then observed,''How came you in this country?''
40609Hearing the voice of Heaven perpetually resounding''Why will ye die?''
40609His quick and clear perception, his calm balance of power, who would not at once discover?
40609His_ deeds_ certainly ought to be as expressive of his spirit as his words; and are not creation and providence full of his deeds?
40609How can he otherwise preach Him to the world?
40609How do you live?
40609How may he penetrate the centre of other souls and hold up the living evidence of Christianity without it?
40609Human nature being thus constituted, is it strange that converts are made?
40609I said,''Lord, who is sufficient for these things?''
40609If not, where is the impropriety of our following the Apostles in this thing?
40609If one church is the highest tribunal, why did not the church at Antioch put the question to rest without making so much expense and trouble?
40609If the soul is a part of God, where lies the propriety of those Scriptures wherein he threatens to punish the sinner?
40609In a crisis, who ever saw him at a loss?
40609In the daytime is not the radiance of the sun sufficient?
40609In whom then shall the Gospel minister trust?
40609Indeed, how could it have been otherwise?
40609Is his influence on the side of virtue and good order in society?
40609Is it not a strange doctrine, so generally promulgated, that sinners, previous to conversion, ought not to pray?
40609Is it not strange that God should give laws to machines?
40609Is not the earth now good enough for thee, thou latter- day saint?
40609Is not this conversation on a pretty high order of subjects for beasts?
40609Is the Holy Spirit a retired agent, no longer mindful of his ancient offices?
40609Is the man who would join us a man of good influence?
40609Is there no preparatory process by which the spirit of the prophet is stirred to its depth?
40609Is there nothing but a_ word_-ligament to unite the living soul with its living God?
40609It asked the deeper questions, Where is your heart?
40609Lane, of Ohio, on the question--"Is the man Christ Jesus the supreme and eternal God?"
40609Many have spoken against''our religion;''but are not''Christian brethren,''''Christian preachers,''& c., as much''our religion''as anything else?
40609Mr. Cushing then exclaimed, with all the harsh authority a British tyrant could assume''What''s your business in this country?''
40609My dear brother, what can be your motive in this great stir?
40609Of the Holy Spirit are you born?
40609On coming into his presence he took him by the hand and said:"Can this be Joseph, my friend?"
40609Or is it possible that pride and vanity have joined to induce you to become the author of something new, to be at the head of a party?
40609Our hearts and our houses are open to receive you, and many are inquiring,''When will he return?''"
40609Rather difficult, was it not, to get this young man into a net?
40609Said he,''Does God hear you and give you answers?''
40609Shall we not be in a fair way for heaven?"
40609Some say, Is not God the author of all things?
40609Take this away, and what method would be left to bring the mere child of nature to the practice of virtue?
40609The cry was audible and general,''What shall I do to be saved?''
40609The spirit of his views would say-- Why get infatuated with your new idea?
40609Their bond of fellowship, therefore, did not say, What, sir, is your opinion?
40609Then in a solemn tone the old patriarch inquired,''Is there any religion in that part of the world?''
40609Though Mr. Sims''s theory is now very unpopular, is it more so than was the revolution of the earth when first published by Galileo?
40609To man the High One has given the boundless element of TRUTH, a shoreless and fathomless ocean to swim in; and who shall here compel his path?
40609Viewing the invisible depth of its wealth, how faint are our descriptions?
40609Was not the Angel Gabriel probably ignorant of these distinctions when he made the announcement to the Virgin Mary?
40609We may ask where were_ his_ idle days?
40609Were I to meet one of those gentlemen to- morrow, and in my salutation call him a beast, would he not regard it as a gross insult?
40609What are its effects?
40609What can surpass in beauty and loveliness, the idea of the grand baptismal scene of the sacred river of Judea?
40609What can we or any one_ know_ of Divinity, except what we hold in our inward consciousness and experience?
40609What is it to know Jesus Christ and him crucified?
40609What is its origin?
40609What is religion worth if it opens no fresh and living communication with Heaven?
40609What oak or rose- bush can grow without the Creator''s kindness?
40609What original stood on the foreground of his reverence, commanding even an unconscious conformity?
40609What sect does the young preacher hail from?
40609What signify such phenomena?
40609What would we think of the goldsmith who should appoint a day in which morally to judge all his watches according to their works?
40609Where is the word or the idea of a Trinity in this text?
40609Who can answer these questions now?"
40609Who did he imitate?
40609Who does not hope for a more perfect state?
40609Who is authorized to be the master of my thought?
40609Who is commissioned from on high to tell me what I am to believe?
40609Who or what is entitled to an arbitrary throne in this free realm?
40609Who will put forth a helping hand to rebuild her waste places?"
40609Why did St. Paul bring his labors and efforts to bear on this one point?
40609Why did he not bring them to the Apostolic platform?
40609Why did he not teach our brethren the way of the Lord more perfectly?
40609Why is the unity of the religion of Jesus broken by sects?
40609Why lose your balance in the circle of your Christian duty, and grow dizzy- headed on your one idea, your darling ultraism?
40609Why make it everything?
40609Why not push his inquiries further?
40609Why these many sectarian names?
40609Why would he know nothing else?
40609Will his example be a light to the church and to the world?
40609Would he threaten to banish a part of himself from himself forever, or say to a part of himself,''Depart from me, ye workers of iniquity?''
40609Yet are we not ignorant of what passes in the breast of our neighbor?
40609and what class, I inquired, could more plainly deny Christ than he had been denied a short time previous, by the statement that he is the Eternal God?
40609and will ye verily have us all overboard in one year?
40609did he not make all creatures?
40609foolish Galations, who hath bewitched you that ye should not obey the truth?"
40609how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''
40609must we part?
40609my soul, can I be excusable for my silence, when I behold the dark tide of sin on which myriads are rushing to eternal wo?
40609that is, who_ comprehends_ it, who can declare the whole mystery of its powers?
40609who can wrestle with this wonder so as to exhaust it of its marvellousness?
38446Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 38446 If God be for us, who can be against us?"
38446What, then,it will be said,"did not the Christ set His disciples free at the outset from all the errors and superstitions of the past?
38446Where, O Lord, goes the earth through the heavens?
38446Why do the righteous suffer?
38446Why do the wicked prosper?
38446And is not this the reason why science despairs of ever proving scientifically the existence of God?
38446And is there some one at the helm?
38446And since we have here the religion of the unknowable, is it not evident that religion is not necessarily knowledge?
38446And then what becomes my knowledge save a melancholy feeling of ignorance that knows itself to be such?
38446And what would be the doctrine of grace apart from the sacred obligation of the law but the theory of a mischievous indulgence or a Pagan mysticism?
38446And whence spring these images but from the exaltation of the religious life of the prophet which spontaneously expresses itself without?
38446And which of us is not more or less of a Pessimist nowadays?
38446And who does not see the bearing of this revolution on our views of Scripture, on its cosmography in particular, and on many of its minor teachings?
38446And why so much disdain?
38446BOOK THIRD DOGMA CHAPTER I WHAT IS A DOGMA?
38446But have you noticed that this idea of perfection is contradictory, and therefore chimerical?
38446But how can the duty of personal assimilation be imposed without the right arising to critically interpret the transmitted forms?
38446But how would this victory of the Messiah be realised?
38446But is not this account of the genesis of religion too philosophic and too abstract to be capable of universal application?
38446But what then?
38446But what will this notion be?
38446But who does not see that here is a new source of despair?
38446But why should we retain dogmas which, in the nature of things, must always be imperfect?
38446By what sign may we recognise the first and distinguish the second?
38446Can Protestant communities maintain their unity by the same method?
38446Can this strait be crossed?
38446Conclusion BOOK III.--DOGMA CHAPTER I WHAT IS A DOGMA?
38446Did He not at once give them perfect dogmas, a completed form of worship, an immutable and completed system of ethics?"
38446Do they not see that the very idea of revelation soon becomes contradictory?
38446Does He hesitate to declare that John at that very moment is"the Elias which was for to come"?
38446Does He not love you better than you love yourselves?
38446Does He not make all things work together for the good of His children?
38446Does he doubt a single moment that they obey laws, unknown perhaps, but certain?
38446Does not childhood run on into maturity and old age?
38446Does not experience establish and piety confirm this?
38446During this time, what did worship, adoration, religion, properly speaking, become?
38446Examples?
38446Has it a compass?
38446Has life a meaning?
38446Has life ever been seen apart from living beings or light apart from luminous vibrations?
38446Have you ever been present in a crowd excited and exalted by religious enthusiasm?
38446Have you felt the contagion?
38446His power, is it not always exactly in proportion to his knowledge?
38446How can a man jump off his own shadow, or stand on his own shoulders, to look over the impassable wall?
38446How can it subsist if it obeys the formal and summary logic which summons us to choose between them?
38446How can such a universe escape the teleological interpretation of religious faith?
38446How can that which is historical be held to be ideal and eternal?
38446How can that which is ideal and perfect be realised in history?
38446How can they be unless the spirit of Christianity disengages itself without ceasing and floats above them as an ideal?
38446How can we comprehend their co- existence and their union, and yet how can we doubt it?
38446How can we forget that, so far from attenuating it, science in its progress aggravates and renders mortal the original condition of life?
38446How could it ever seize in the course of these causes the immediate action of the First Cause?
38446How could such a consciousness submit itself to the yoke again without denying itself?
38446How do we know that the objects which they represent exist outside ourselves?
38446How else will you explain the_ Pensées_ of Pascal or of Maine de Biran, or the_ Journal_ of Amiel?
38446How explain, moreover, without this reality of science, the power that science gives to man over Nature?
38446How is their evolution effected?
38446How may we attain to peace of soul and to the assurance of pardon and of life eternal?"
38446How must we understand this perfection?
38446How shall I solve this contradiction of my being which makes me at the same time live and die?
38446How then could it communicate to its definitions an infallibility that it did not itself possess?
38446How to make them live together and unite them?
38446How was this hostility to cease?
38446How will it be made an educating, saving power?
38446How will it become objective and concrete?
38446If God wished to make us a gift that we could receive, must He not have suited the form of it to that of our mind?
38446If trials come, or dangers threaten, what ought we to do?
38446If, by a subtle theology, you succeed in rationalising dogma, do you not see that you destroy it in its very essence?
38446In asking what is the principle of Christianity, what do we wish to know?
38446In the consciousness of Christ, what did we find was the essence of the perfect and eternal piety?
38446In what then does this objectivity of science consist if it is not founded on the pretended knowledge of the thing in itself?
38446Is God a phenomenon that the eye of man can ever perceive in any phenomenal series?
38446Is He not Almighty and all- good?
38446Is Jesus offended by it?
38446Is everything explained in religion, then, and nothing left obscure?
38446Is it necessary to show how thoroughly this theory is contradicted by psychology and history?
38446Is it not a psychological necessity for each believer to bring his inner religious consciousness into harmony with his general culture?
38446Is it not remarkable that this very temptation returned to Him through the mouth of Peter?
38446Is it not right and necessary to give the new principles of the Reformation a new theological expression?
38446Is it not to this eternal gospel that we must always return?
38446Is it still intellectual adhesion to dogmas or submission to an external authority?
38446Is it worth living?
38446Is the cult of a different order and the devotion of a higher quality?
38446Is there a passage between Scylla and Charybdis?
38446Is there in all the Bible a finer image containing a profounder thought?
38446Is there need of many words for a child to make its father understand?
38446Is there no issue to the dark and narrow valley which our anxious youth traverse?
38446Is there then some chemistry by which we can separate that which God has joined so indissolubly?
38446Lastly, what is the criterion by which you may recognise an authentic revelation of God in the books you read, in the things you are taught?
38446Lastly, what place does the religion of Jesus occupy in the religious evolution of humanity?
38446May we not here foresee the divine purpose of pain?
38446May we, ought we in all fidelity to apply the distinction to the Gospel of Christ itself and to the primitive form in which it has come down to us?
38446Must He not have availed Himself of our ideas and of our language in order to explain to us the nature of His benefits?
38446Must one give up thinking then if he would retain the courage to live, and resign himself to death in order to preserve the right to think?
38446Must we either continue to live a moral life belied by science, or set up a theory of things which our consciences condemn?
38446Must we then choose between pious ignorance and bare knowledge?
38446Must we therefore conclude that there is no more in the one than in the other, and that they are of equal value?
38446Nature in its expansion and its evolution-- what is it but the very expression of the Will of the Father?
38446Need I say that this is the very opposite of my thought?
38446Need I speak of moral activity?
38446Need we be surprised that the English thinker pronounces religion to be eternal?
38446Now, what is moral knowledge but the theory of the conscious life of spirit?
38446On the other hand, these two attributes, are they not equally necessary to it?
38446Or shall we pass to the constitution of the Church?
38446Or would you consider the moral life and the type of piety?
38446Our efforts, have they an end?
38446Our works and our thoughts, have they any permanent value to the universe?
38446Shall it be another dogma?
38446Shall we, with Rationalism, take a moral or philosophical axiom as the criterion?
38446Should we go further still?
38446Take the Ebionite Christianity of the first centuries: what is it but a mixture, a compromise between Jewish and Christian elements?
38446That all which is intelligible to us is real, I grant; but is all that is real intelligible to us?
38446The dogmas of the Councils and the theology of the Fathers, who does not see at the first glance their true character?
38446The love of truth, is it not the principle of science?
38446The monks, the anchorites and their theology of impotent celibates, did they save Egypt, Syria, and Byzantium?
38446The point of departure, the inward beginning of a real righteousness, is not this repentance, that is to say the pain of not being righteous?
38446The theory of the evolution of things and beings, does it not show Nature to us as in travail, and as if perpetually giving birth to marvels?
38446This progress, is it not admirable?
38446To finish its course and complete its work, will humanity ever discover another viaticum that will better renew its courage and its hope?
38446To love truth above all things, is not that in some way to be already in the truth?
38446To the question, Whence come the life and power of symbols?
38446Under different names, do we not recognise the First Cause of the philosophers, and the image, half- effaced, of the God of believers?
38446Was He ignorant of the fact that in order to have bread we must sow wheat?
38446Was a god supposed to have been offended?
38446Was not this the piety of Jesus when He taught us to pray:"Our Father which art in Heaven: Thy will be done: Give us our daily bread"?
38446What are our most abstract ideas but primitive metaphors which have been worn and thinned by usage and reflection?
38446What do the facts prove?
38446What does Christian law become without the sentiment of love, without the impulse of mercy, but a sort of moral Stoicism, rigid and severe?
38446What if these syntheses and conciliations are necessarily unstable and precarious because of the constant development of life and knowledge?
38446What if we were to press the idea of miracle itself which is in process of vanishing in proportion as the idea of Nature is transformed?
38446What is Nature?
38446What is a symbol?
38446What is at once the basis and the sign of the objectivity of the natural sciences?
38446What is it, according to science, to know a phenomenon?
38446What is its principle or essence?
38446What is such prayer as His but the defeat of egoism and the perfect liberation of the individual spirit in the feeling of its plenary union with God?
38446What is the cause of the universality and perpetuity of religion?
38446What is the relation of the word of God to the Bible?
38446What is this supreme revelation of the God of Israel but an apparition by anticipation of the God of the Gospel?
38446What savant will forbid me to thank my heavenly Father?
38446What shall we say of the Catholic Church after Constantine?
38446What then does historical criticism, with all its rigour, do?
38446What then is faith?
38446What then is the hidden mystery which ferments in the bosom of this painful nature and endeavours to expand?
38446What was there then that was so new and potent in the least of His discourses?
38446What would happen if we listened to this cry for pure unmixed religion?
38446What, then, do they affirm who say with so much assurance that Christianity is the perfect religion?
38446When I hear it said,"Priests made religion,"I simply ask,"And who, pray, made the priests?"
38446Whence comes this indestructible vitality?
38446Whence shall deliverance come?
38446Where but in a renovated conception of religion will this needed reconciliation be found?
38446Which of these two elements is primitive and generative?
38446Which of us can escape this feeling of absolute dependence?
38446While developing themselves on parallel lines, can science and faith remain isolated?
38446Who does not complain of"the weary weight of all this unintelligible world"?
38446Who does not feel his weakness and the pressure of external things?
38446Who does not see that neither in His language nor in His thought is there anything absolute?
38446Who does not see that the material is Greek in form, in colour, in every fibre of its tissue?
38446Who does not see that to represent things otherwise is to remain in the crudest and least religious of anthropomorphisms?
38446Who has ever seen life apart from living matter?
38446Who has not felt within himself a veiled presence and a force much greater than his own?
38446Who has not marked that union now become almost habitual of frivolity of character and intellectual culture the most perfect and refined?
38446Who knows its secrets and its limits?
38446Why do certain things appear absurd or grotesque in the imaginations of the past?
38446Why had they left all and followed Him but because He had appeared to them to be the bearer and the depository of the divine promises?
38446Why may not these divers tendencies of soul, coexisting always and everywhere, manifest themselves simultaneously and on parallel lines?
38446Why not have religion pure and simple without dogmas?
38446Will it be anything more than a speculative philosophy if cut off from its historic tradition?
38446Will it continue to inspire me with confidence, will it place me in security, if it ceases to appear to me to be the perfect and definitive religion?
38446Will this be because my thanksgiving will be a denial of the science of the physician?
38446With what materials, with what concepts, will the religious man construct it?
38446With what then, or in the name of what, shall dogma be criticised?
38446With what, moreover, and how could it be proved that light shines except by forcing those who are asleep to awake and open their eyes?
38446Would it be the work of Divine power, flashing forth and executing its pitiless reprisals?
38446_ First Critical Reflections_ Why am I religious?
38446_ Initial Contradiction of the Psychological Consciousness_ What is man?
42806Ah,said I,"you are Red Cloud?
42806Dead? 42806 Was the 19th of First Chronicles the last chapter we read in family worship before you left home?
42806What is the name?
42806Who are you?
42806Why do n''t you tell more about yourselves?
42806And had not these two young men been killed as they were coming to meet the boys?
42806And how could it be otherwise?
42806And this may be, too,--shall we not say it is so?
42806And why, except that like begets like?
42806And, if so, what shall we say of modern spiritism?
42806Besides, he made the ear, and shall he not hear?
42806But after they had, in a hasty manner, buried the father and husband, whither should they go for protection?
42806But had not the missionaries taken these boys to Ohio?
42806But how could we support one or more away at school?
42806But often the thought came to us, What will become of our quarter- century''s work among the Dakotas?
42806But they all asked, What have you to give us?
42806But where should it be?
42806By and by he said to me:"Do you know who I am?"
42806Can that have any reference to the"Son of Man"?
42806Could we not better accomplish this part of our God- given trust by removing thither, and for a while making that our home?
42806Did the Lord mean to have us give up our work there?
42806Did they look forward to what they would do after the family meeting was over?
42806Did they talk of present duties and doings?
42806Do such legends contain any reference to the great Deluge?
42806Do the lilacs and roses and snowballs still bloom as brightly as ever?
42806Do you not hear her speaking?
42806Does he know it now?
42806Even the women taunted them by saying,"You boasted great power as_ wakan_ men; where is it now?"
42806Ever and anon came the question, What will you give me?
42806He made, in a large sense, all language, and shall he not be able to understand Dakota words?
42806He said,''What is to die, mamma?''
42806How many of those who embark in other lines of life and action can say the same?
42806I asked,''What flowers?''
42806I said to her,''Shall you go back to the hill country?''
42806If sin against_ white men_ brought_ such death_, what death might come to them by reason of sin, from the Great Wakan?
42806If the Lord had not given us the victory when we were many, would he do it when we were few?
42806If they ever made a treaty, and sold land to the government, would not the missionaries bring in large bills against them?
42806Is it in accord with living a true Christian life?
42806Is not that a successful life?
42806It has been a question that we often discussed,"How shall we get our children educated?"
42806It is said,"Christian people, and even Christian ministers, were inclined to say,''Why this waste?''"
42806Lac- qui- parle is the"Lake that speaks,"but who could be found around it?
42806Like the jailer, in anxious fear they have cried,''Sirs, what must we do to be saved?''
42806Or has he another, an''angel name''?
42806Shall I seek some other work, or still wait to see what the months will bring forth?"
42806Shall we accept that as true?
42806Shall we make our family a_ garden inclosed_?
42806Shall we not take advantage of this favorable time to tell them of Jesus the Saviour?
42806Should I obey?
42806So that we all felt the strain of those years, and we often asked one another,"What good is to come of this?"
42806The Hidatsa, not understanding it, supposed they had asked,"What do you want?"
42806The ever- present query was, What will become of us, and especially of the men?
42806The inquiry was, shall we break one command in fulfilling another?
42806The members of our native churches-- where were they?
42806The question discussed by the native brethren with the most eagerness was,"Shall the eldership receive any money compensation?"
42806Then, if human judgment resulted in what they had seen and realized, what would be the results of God''s judgment?
42806There was a time when I seriously asked the question,"What shall I do?
42806They called over, and the Mandans answered back in their own language:"Who are you?"
42806WHAT WILT THOU HAVE ME TO DO?
42806Was he calling me his father, or was it the Indian?
42806Was it intended to hit?
42806Was it strange that this was a week of intense enjoyment, of education, of growth in the life of faith and hope?
42806Were not the missionaries the cause of it all?
42806Were those men, now galloping away, sent by a band of warriors to spy out the land, or had they seen us by accident?
42806What could a courtier have said more?
42806What could grandma do?
42806What could she do for the coarse, degraded Indian women, that might not be better done by a less refined, sensitive, and elevated nature?
42806What could the latter mean?
42806What do you come here for?''
42806What is prayer?--and how shall we pray?
42806What made them leave all their old traditional ties and relationships and go forth as strangers and wanderers?
42806What more would be necessary to cause one nation to rise against another?
42806What will you give me?
42806What_ more_?
42806Whence came the Hidatsa?
42806Whence, then, did they have the strength of purpose which enabled them to face all this opposition, brave all these dangers?
42806Where could she go for a pleasure trip, but to Fort Snelling?
42806Who can tell the story better than he?
42806Who can tell?
42806Who shall say there are not now Dakota children in heaven?
42806Who would follow after women?"
42806Why shut up her beauty and talents in the log cabin of an Indian missionary?
42806With such feelings as these, as we came in sight of husband''s tent, I pointed it out to Isabella, when she asked,''Where''s papa''s house?''
42806Would there ever be a gathering again?
42806_ Could_ they protect us?
42806_ Dare_ we, as a nation,_ thus_ bring a curse upon ourselves and on future generations?
42806_ Is that dying?
42806_ must_ it be?
43142A child h''aged two year, dressed in blue, wid real gold''air?
43142Ai n''t he with you now?
43142Ai n''t it a hard, hard thing when a little child loses of his mother?
43142And could I go to him, and take Roy? 43142 And did yer h''ever see sech a skin, and sech''air?
43142And how ere you getting on widhout yer mother?
43142And will He help us?
43142But how much ought she to give to a lad as big as that?
43142But wot''s the use,continued Faith very sadly to herself,"when Jesus be dead years ago?"
43142But, Meg,said little Faith,"why do you say it comforts you to think that?"
43142Did yer h''ever hear the like o''that afore? 43142 Do the Bible say that?"
43142Do you think,asked Faith,"as Jesus wot loves the little children,''ud help us to find our little Roy again?"
43142Here''s the stuff, it looks innercent, do n''t it? 43142 I call that plucky; and ha''yer any money?"
43142I do n''t know wot h''ever you mean,replied Faith;"how could we put our little Roy into a place when we do n''t know wherever he is?
43142I hope, Meg, as we h''an''t got to live wid yer mother while we''re looking fur Roy?
43142I know best how to find him-- please''ull you tell father?
43142No; how could I guess?
43142Now, ai n''t I h''all right?
43142Now, why did you rush in and speak to me in that strange way?
43142Oh, but ai n''t he a real duck?
43142Please, Mrs Mason,''ull you tell father as I ha''gone out to look for Roy?
43142Please, father, may little Roy have his dinner first? 43142 Roy, lost?"
43142So you and yer mother ha''left Spiller Court, Meg Harris?
43142Well, yes, He is, and He is n''t; I do n''t know how to explain-- wot do you mean, Faith?
43142What did He do, Meg?
43142What drops?
43142What ever is that? 43142 Who is Roy?"
43142Will''oo take me to Fate?
43142Wor it fever?
43142Wot doctor?
43142Wot h''ever is that, father?
43142Wot''s yer name, my little dear, and wot h''ever do yer want?
43142Wot''s yer name, my little dear; wot they calls ye to home, I mean?
43142You believe in Him then?
43142You only tuk him inter the bedroom?
43142You will come again to my class next Sunday?
43142You''ll kiss me now, pretty, dear little boy?
43142You''ll let us in to- night, wo n''t yer, Hannah?
43142A sharp, high voice sounded in her ear,"Well, wot h''ever ere you up to, and where''s the little un?"
43142Ai n''t that it, dear little baby boy?"
43142And wot does yer think?
43142But did you do nothing since?
43142But how could she find Him?
43142Could I, Mrs Mason?"
43142Could she have overlooked him in the bedroom?
43142Do you hear me, Faith?
43142Do you know anything, anything at all, of my little son, my little, lost son, Roy?"
43142Ef He''s alive, why should n''t He live in the place where the most babies''ere, Meg?"
43142Had her father been very harsh and angry with little Roy, and had he crept in here and fallen asleep?
43142How dare you, how dare you, I say, disobey me and leave the child alone?
43142How''ud you like ef yer h''own little lad there were starving?"
43142In what part of vast London did Jesus live now?
43142May I call yer by the real beautiful name o''Davie?
43142May we wait inside, my little maid?"
43142Now let''s set down on the grass and make up our plans-- you do n''t mind if I speak a bit plain, Faithy?"
43142Of course he would do his duty by her-- for whenever had John Warden, in his own opinion, neglected that?
43142Ought they not to go into poorer lodgings?
43142That youngest girl, had she seen her before?
43142There, Faith, child, why do n''t you go to Sunday- school, same as the other little lads and lasses about?
43142Through how many, many changes had her Davie gone?
43142Was it not more than probable that he was indeed an angel, that he was her own angel given back to her once more?
43142Was she a second time to lose her all; was a second time her one heart''s treasure to be torn from her arms and from her love?
43142What did it all mean?
43142What right had He not to take her at her word, and allow her to be good in her own way?
43142What should she do with little Roy?
43142Where had that child come from who stood on the threshold of the dreadful public- house?
43142Where was Faith?
43142Where was Roy?
43142Where_ had_ Hannah Searles seen her before?
43142Who was there who could give her the further knowledge for which she craved?
43142Wot''s the name o''the doctor?"
43142Would you like to hear wot they telled us last Sunday?"
43142You h''an''t never a rag nowhere, but fur h''all that I never did meet a more h''ignorant gal-- where_ was_ yer riz, Faith?"
43142You''re sure you ca n''t guess, can you?"
43142and ha''she got him still?"
43142and then perhaps arter a time He''d take a bit o''notice of me and say,` Is that you, Meg?
43142and wherever is Faith?"
43142asked Faith;"is He real sorry fur us, and will He help us?"
43142for now they spent all he earned, and where, if that was so, would be the money to put little Roy to school by- and- by?
43142is the child there?
43142the doctor was not at home, he was out at church, and so was the missis; he would be back in about an hour; would the woman call again in an hour?
43142was Roy going to die too?
43142where was little Roy?
43142where?"
43142who h''ever h''is the little''un?"
40978And it came to pass by the way in the inn,( by the way, were there inns then in Egypt?) 40978 Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
40978Again, how does the oblation cease in half a week?
40978And are we, who laugh at the Catholic councils, to trust to the word of a Jewish scribe?
40978And have not sceptics been justified in their disbelief of the genuineness of such books?
40978And he said unto him, what is thy name?
40978And was this tree a type of him, as the bread and wine are at this day?
40978Any thing that is conceivable is possible: but are we therefore to believe in the existence of witches or necromancers?
40978Are we to give credit to the world having sprung from an egg?
40978Are you ignorant of the adoration of the Ethiopians?
40978Are you in earnest, can you assert this before men of common information?
40978At least, do not the Jewish books affirm it?
40978Besides, does Joshua say the sun changed its course?
40978Besides, where do you find in the Pentateuch any accounts of the Devil?
40978But had not the witch of Endor a real power of incantation?
40978But let me ask your Lordship, what you conclude against one, who, like myself, is not a Deist?
40978But what avails all this?
40978But why go through such barbarous details?
40978But, in what consisted the wonted wisdom of a God, whom you describe as ever solicitous to lessen the influence of sin?
40978Can any man, after this, doubt that Esdras is the compiler of all the books which the Jews had not known for many centuries?
40978Can this apply to Jesus Christ?
40978Can this possibly allude to Christ?
40978Could Moses affirm, as you pretend he might, that he never persecuted any man?
40978Could he be so ignorant as not to see the contradiction?
40978Dares Dr. Watson affirm, that freedom of inquiry was ever suffered on religious subjects?
40978Did Christ confirm any covenant with many for seven years?
40978Did Cicero adore stocks or stones?
40978Did he come from Edom in mighty power, in rich garments?
40978Did not all the endeavours of Jehovah to rescue nations from idolatry prove fruitless?
40978Did not the plagues which he sent to Pharaoh and David fall upon thousands of innocent individuals?
40978Did not this Jehovah approve the base murder of Adonias?
40978Did she not most wonderfully raise up the spirit of Samuel?
40978Did the Messiah come after seven weeks from the commandment of Ar- taxerxes Longimanus?
40978Did then Jesus Christ live four hundred and twenty- three years, or are there two Messiahs predicted?
40978Do not other divines tell us that it means the kingdom of heaven?
40978Do not these pretended prophecies also apply to Judas Maccabeus, who delivered the Jews from the tyranny of Antiochus Epi- phanus?
40978Do they not admit one supreme agent, an all- wise, intelligent,& c. being, and whose inferior agents they represent by symbols?
40978Do you forget their reverence to the holy of holies, which none could approach; the ark of the covenant, and the calves?
40978Do you take Englishmen for idiots to be deceived by your assertions?
40978Do you think, that consigning to slavery thirty- two thousand maids, is consistent with the benignity of God?
40978Does not every quack, every impostor, do the same, and caution the world to beware of counterfeits?
40978Does not this at once show the grossness of the conceptions of the Jews, and the sophistical mode of arguing of their legislator?
40978Does your Lordship imagine, that the peasants of La Vendee are models of morality?
40978Does your zeal blind you so far as not to let you perceive, that this very argument may with redoubled strength be retorted against you?
40978For I would ask, How did Moses prove himself the oracle of God?
40978Had they any very refined ideas of their God?
40978Has ferocity forsaken Christians as you insinuate?
40978Has not the New Jerusalem been sometimes taken for a real flying town, seen in the air by the first fathers of the church, as Tertullean informs us?
40978Has not the principal branch of the church of Christ been notorious idolaters?
40978Have not such miracles taken place if we credit historians?
40978Have not the bears of the Apocalypse been made to signify by turns, the Pope and the Devil?
40978Have not the founders of our faith been the most cruel murderers?
40978Have the modern religious fanatics yielded in cruelty to the Jews?
40978Have these Christian invaders any where respected the chastity of women when they made them slaves?
40978Have you forgotten the wonders of the magicians of Pharaoh?
40978Have you proved that the Heathens"emulated in the transcendent flagitiousness of their lives, the impure morals of their gods?"
40978How did you learn this?
40978How does it happen, that the Lord Jahovah does not provide better against such mistakes creeping into the book of the law of his favourite people?
40978How then did the Jews inhabit Jerusalem in the days of Joshua?
40978I would reason thus: Moses does not say, that he was the author of the Pentateuch; why then do we believe that he wrote it?
40978In verse 26, instead of,_ shall Messiah be cut off?_ we ought to read,_ the oblation shall cease_.
40978In what consists the superiority of the Jewish or Christian notions of God?
40978In what respect do these brutal prophets differ from Mahomet, who decided all disputes by the sword?
40978Is it consistent with a Deity to punish this pair, and all their progeny, for their attempt to know good from evil?
40978Is it then by such ridiculous customs that you reconcile your omnipotent and all- wise God?
40978Is this a reason for any man to believe the fabulous legends we have of him, written in the dark centuries?
40978It might be worth enquiring at this time, whether the Roman Bard was inspired by the Holy Ghost?
40978Lastly, I may ask, does your Lordship believe in the many prophecies that have of late appeared of the French revolution?
40978Now, my Lord, what has the Egyptian tradition to do with the sun stopped by the robber Joshua?
40978Or are we to look upon the story of the witch of Endor in the same light as those of modern witches?
40978Or did ever any learned man among the heathens humble himself before idols?
40978Or has the story of the five golden mice, for looking at which fifty thousand and three score and ten Israelites were smote by the Lord, escaped you?
40978Or how did Jesus Christ show himself the Son of God, but by their pretended miracles?
40978Pray, my Lord, do you think, that to prove a book spurious, when it is believed to be genuine, is a demonstration of the truth of the contents?
40978That Mahomet divided the moon?
40978That astrology is a science?
40978That the sun stood still?
40978The next reflection the Doctor makes, is respecting gospel moderation, for which purpose he quotes,"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
40978The question is, what degree of credit does the mutilated, contradictory, and fabulous collection, said to be made out of these records, deserve?
40978They say it means the Devil, but how does that appear?
40978Was his march so terrible?
40978Was it not till Jesus Christ came?
40978Was not Saul dethroned because he was humane enough not to cut Agag in pieces?
40978We ask, in what language was the Pentateuch written, if it really was the work of Moses?
40978Were all the male children already polluted from their birth?
40978Were not the Romans masters of Judea?
40978Were the Syrians in the land when he came?
40978Were these continual murders necessary to instruct ignorant idolaters who followed the example of their priests?
40978What an irksome task have those undertaken, who have attempted to reconcile the horrible crimes of the Jews with the mercy and wisdom of the Creator?
40978What connection has the stoppage of the sun, or rather the earth''s motion, with the sun rising where it sets?
40978What degree of credit does a nation deserve, who have been able to take for originals books that were in the face of them translations?
40978What has this to do with the Messiah coming at the end of the first seven weeks?
40978What is more strange, how came Samuel to introduce such a passage?
40978What is this anterior book which Joshua respects so much?
40978What was the belief of the Jews?
40978What, and when are we to see the good effects of their barbarities?
40978Who but a clergyman would build a system upon a mutilated, spurious, and insignificant collection of absurdities and wonders?
40978Why did God mingle his important and sublime precepts with such ridiculous trash, so as to induce mankind to disbelieve them both?
40978Why then believe the testimony of a miracle in one instance, and not in another?
40978Why?
40978Will you then, without any proofs of Isaiah having written this book, insist upon calling it a prophecy?
40978Wilt thou not possess that which_ Chemosh thy god_ giveth thee to possess?
40978Would any part be believed that was not corroborated by the evidence of respectable contemporary authors?
40978Would he not rather, to make the book consistent, expunge it?
40978Yet what reason have we to disbelieve them?
40978You say, that if the works of Titus Livius had been ascribed to another, they would nevertheless be true; how would you ascertain it?
40978Your reply is curious: because we never have seen the like of them, does it follow that they are untrue?
40978_ Primus in orbe Deos fecit timor_, says the philosopher; can you disprove it?
40978_ Queritur,_ then, at what period of the world did the soul of man become immortal?
40978lxiii.?
40978that people were allowed to examine the grounds of the doctrines taught by the Church?
40978this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
29622( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
29622( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
296221. Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
2962210 Dost thou shew wonders among the dead: or shall the dead rise up again, and praise thee?
2962210 Hast not thou cast us out, O God: wilt not thou, O God, go out with our hosts?
2962210 Or he that nurtureth the heathen: it is he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he punish?
2962210 Shall the dust give thanks unto thee: or shall it declare thy truth?
2962210 Wherefore do the heathen say: Where is now their God?
2962210 Who will lead me into the strong city: and who will bring me into Edom?
2962211 For why?
2962211 Hast not thou forsaken us, O God: and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts?
2962211 O God, how long shall the adversary do this dishonour: how long shall the enemy blaspheme thy Name, for ever?
2962211 Shall thy loving- kindness be shewed in the grave: or thy faithfulness in destruction?
2962211 Tush, say they, how should God perceive it: is there knowledge in the most High?
2962211 What reward shall I give unto the Lord: for all the benefits that he hath done unto me?
2962211 Who shall give salvation unto Israel out of Sion?
29622111 Thy testimonies have I claimed as mine heritage for ever: and why?
2962212 For the sin of their mouth, and for the words of their lips, they shall be taken in their pride: and why?
2962212 Shall thy wondrous works be known in the dark: and thy righteousness in the land where all things are forgotten?
2962212 What man is he that lusteth to live: and would fain see good days?
2962212 Why hast thou then broken down her hedge: that all they that go by pluck off her grapes?
2962212 Why withdrawest thou thy hand: why pluckest thou not thy right hand out of thy bosom to consume the enemy?
2962213 Thinkest thou that I will eat bulls flesh: and drink the blood of goats?
2962213 Thy way, O God, is holy: who is so great a God as our God?
2962214 And why?
2962214 Lord, why abhorrest thou my soul: and hidest thou thy face from me?
2962214 Why art thou so vexed, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me?
2962216 Who will rise up with me against the wicked: or who will take my part against the evil- doers?
2962216 Why hop ye so, ye high hills?
2962217 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who is able to abide his frost?
2962217 Thy righteousness, O God, is very high: and great things are they that thou hast done; O God, who is like unto thee?
296222 For thou art the God of my strength, why hast thou put me from thee: and why go I so heavily, while the enemy oppresseth me?
296222 How long shall I seek counsel in my soul, and be so vexed in my heart: how long shall mine enemies triumph over me?
296222 How long will ye give wrong judgement: and accept the persons of the ungodly?
296222 My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the living God: when shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
296222 O ye sons of men, how long will ye blaspheme mine honour: and have such pleasure in vanity, and seek after leasing?
296222 Wherefore shall the heathen say: Where is now their God?
296222 Who can express the noble acts of the Lord: or shew forth all his praise?
2962220 And why?
2962220 They spake against God also, saying: Shall God prepare a table in the wilderness?
2962220 Wilt thou have any thing to do with the stool of wickedness: which imagineth mischief as a law?
2962221 Do not I hate them, O Lord, that hate thee: and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee?
2962221 If we have forgotten the Name of our God, and holden up our hands to any strange god: shall not God search it out?
2962224 Wherefore hidest thou thy face: and forgettest our misery and trouble?
296223 And why?
296223 For the foundations will be cast down: and what hath the righteous done?
296223 If thou, Lord, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss: O Lord, who may abide it?
296223 Lord, how long shall the ungodly: how long shall the ungodly triumph?
296223 Lord, what is man, that thou hast such respect unto him: or the son of man, that thou so regardest him?
296223 My soul also is sore troubled: but, Lord, how long wilt thou punish me?
296223 My tears have been my meat day and night: while they daily say unto me, Where is now thy God?
296223 Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord: or who shall rise up in his holy place?
2962231 For who is God, but the Lord: or who hath any strength, except our God?
2962235. Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
296224 For why?
296224 How long shall all wicked doers speak so disdainfully: and make such proud boasting?
296224 How shall we sing the Lord''s song: in a strange land?
296224 O Lord God of hosts: how long wilt thou be angry with thy people that prayeth?
296224 What is man, that thou art mindful of him: and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
2962241 For why?
2962245 Lord, how long wilt thou hide thyself, for ever: and shall thy wrath burn like fire?
2962246 O remember how short my time is: where fore hast thou made all men for nought?
2962247 What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death: and shall he deliver his soul from the hand of hell?
2962248 Lord, where are thy old loving- kindnesses: which thou swarest unto David in thy truth?
296225 Are not they without understanding, that work wickedness: eating up my people as if they would eat bread?
296225 For in death no man remembereth thee: and who will give thee thanks in the pit?
296225 Lord, how long wilt thou be angry: shall thy jealousy burn like fire for ever?
296225 Mine enemies speak evil of me: When shall he die, and his name perish?
296225 What aileth thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest: and thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
296225 Wherefore should I fear in the days of wickedness: and when the wickedness of my heels compasseth me round about?
296225 Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath his dwelling so high: and yet humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven and earth?
296225 Why art thou so heavy, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me?
296225 Wilt thou be displeased at us for ever: and wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one generation to another?
296226 For who is he among the clouds: that shall be compared unto the Lord?
296226 There be many that say: Who will shew us any good?
296226 Whither shall I go then from thy Spirit: or whither shall I go then from thy presence?
296226 Why art thou so full of heaviness, O my soul: and why art thou so disquieted within me?
296226 Wilt thou not turn again, and quicken us: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
296226 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams: and ye little hills, like young sheep?
296227 And what is he among the gods: that shall be like unto the Lord?
296227 And why?
296227 And why?
296227 Behold, they speak with their mouth, and swords are in their lips: for who doth hear?
296227 Have I not remembered thee in my bed: and thought upon thee when I was waking?
296227 Thou, even thou art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when thou art angry?
296227 Will the Lord absent himself for ever: and will he be no more intreated?
296228 And why?
296228 And why?
296228 Have they no knowledge, that they are all such workers of mischief: eating up my people as it were bread, and call not upon the Lord?
296228 Is his mercy clean gone for ever: and is his promise come utterly to an end for evermore?
296228 Take heed, ye unwise among the people: O ye fools, when will ye understand?
296228 Thou tellest my Sittings; put my tears into thy bottle: are not these things noted in thy book?
2962282 Mine eyes long sore for thy word: saying, O when wilt thou comfort me?
2962284 How many are the days of thy servant: when wilt thou be avenged of them that persecute me?
296229 Hath God forgotten to be gracious: and will he shut up his loving- kindness in displeasure?
296229 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear: or he that made the eye, shall he not see?
296229 What profit is there in my blood: when I go down to the pit?
296229 Who will lead me into the strong city: who will bring me into Edom?
29622Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
29622And Jesus answered, and said unto them, Are ye come out as against a thief, with swords and with staves, to take me?
29622And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
29622And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath- day?
29622And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
29622And Jesus saith| unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes| and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
29622And Jesus stood before the governor; and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
29622And Jesus stood, and commanded him to be brought unto him: and when he was come near, he asked him, saying, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
29622And Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
29622And Pilate answered, and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do unto him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
29622And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
29622And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
29622And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
29622And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
29622And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
29622And all they that had heard them laid them up in their hearts, saying, What manner of child shall this be?
29622And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
29622And behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
29622And behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
29622And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
29622And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
29622And he cometh and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest thou?
29622And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
29622And he said unto her, What wilt thou?
29622And he said unto them the third time, Why, what evil hath he done?
29622And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
29622And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
29622And he said unto them, What things?
29622And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
29622And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
29622And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
29622And he said, What shall I cry?
29622And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
29622And he saith unto him, Friend, how earnest thou in hither, not having a wedding- garment?
29622And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
29622And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
29622And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
29622And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
29622And he, trembling and astonished, said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
29622And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
29622And his disciples asked him, saying, What might this parable be?
29622And how hear we every man in our own tongue wherein we were born?
29622And how shall they believe in him, of whom they have not heard?
29622And how shall they hear without a preacher?
29622And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
29622And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And in Jesus Christ his only- begotten Son our Lord?
29622And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are| these which are arrayed in white robes?
29622And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
29622And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
29622And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
29622And they asked him, What then?
29622And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that Prophet?
29622And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, Is it I?
29622And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
29622And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare?
29622And they said, What is that to us?
29622And they said, What need we any further witness?
29622And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
29622And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow, and said unto them, Why sleep ye?
29622And when he was come into Jerusalem all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
29622And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
29622And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
29622And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
29622And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
29622And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
29622And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
29622And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
29622And why take ye thought for raiment?
29622And why?
29622And| they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from| the door of the sepulchre?
29622Are they Hebrews?
29622Are they Israelites?
29622Are they ministers of Christ?
29622Are they restrained?
29622Are they the seed of Abraham?
29622Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
29622Are ye not much better than they?
29622Are you persuaded that you be truly called to this ministration, according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the order of this[ Church]?
29622Are your minds set upon righteousness, O ye congregation: and do ye judge the thing that is right, O ye sons of men?
29622Art thou Elias?
29622Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead?
29622Art thou that Prophet?
29622At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
29622Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
29622Behold, the Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
29622Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
29622Believest thou this?
29622Believest thou this?
29622But I say, Did not Israel know?
29622But I say, Have they not heard?
29622But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
29622But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
29622But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of Man with a kiss?
29622But Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
29622But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
29622But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
29622But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
29622But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
29622But what went ye out for to see?
29622But what went ye out for to see?
29622But who may abide the day of his coming?
29622But who may abide the day of his coming?
29622Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
29622Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
29622Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
29622Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
29622Do ye not know that they who minister about holy things live of the sacrifice; and they who wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
29622Do you unfeignedly believe all the Canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testament?
29622Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622Dost thou not think that thou art bound to believe, and to do, as they have promised for thee?
29622Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
29622For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
29622For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
29622For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
29622For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
29622For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee?
29622For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
29622For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
29622He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
29622He said unto him, What is written in the law?
29622He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
29622He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
29622He saith unto him the| third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
29622He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
29622He saith| to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou| me?
29622He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
29622He| saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
29622How many Sacraments hath Christ ordained in his Church?
29622How many parts are there in a Sacrament?
29622How then shall they call on him, in whom they have not believed?
29622How was it then reckoned?
29622If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
29622If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not; how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
29622If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
29622If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
29622If any man say, I am a grievous sinner, and therefore am afraid to come: wherefore then do ye not repent and amend?
29622If any man say, I am a grievous sinner, and therefore am afraid to come: wherefore then do ye not repent and amend?
29622If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we shall reap your worldly things?
29622If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
29622If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
29622Ill will say unto the God of my strength, Why hast thou forgotten me: why go I thus heavily, while the enemy oppresseth me?
29622In the Lord put I my trust: how say ye then to my soul, that she should flee as a bird unto the hill?
29622In the midst of life we are in death: of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, O Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased?
29622Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
29622Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
29622Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
29622Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
29622Is the law then against the promises of God?
29622Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
29622Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
29622Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
29622Jesus said unto his disciples, Now I go my way to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?
29622Jesus said, Which of you convinceth me of sin?
29622Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
29622Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
29622Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
29622Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
29622Jesus saith unto him,| If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
29622Judas saith unto him,( not Iscariot,) Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
29622Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
29622Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
29622Let us stand together; who is mine adversary?
29622Nevertheless, what saith the Scripture?
29622Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
29622Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
29622Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
29622O Lord, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways?
29622O death, where is thy sting?
29622O grave, where is thy victory?
29622O my God, my God, look upon me; why hast thou forsaken me: and art so far from my health, and from the words of my complaint?
29622Peter answered and said unto Jesus, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
29622Peter said unto Jesus, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
29622Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
29622Peter seeing him saith| to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
29622Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
29622Peter was| grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou| me?
29622Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
29622Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
29622So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
29622So the servants of the householder came, and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
29622Tell me how many there be?
29622Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
29622Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
29622Tell us therefore, what thinkest thou?
29622The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom I then shall I fear: the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom then shall I be afraid?
29622The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
29622The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
29622Then Pilate said unto them, Why, what evil hath he done?
29622Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
29622Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well, that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
29622Then he remembered the days of old, Moses and his people, saying, Where is he that brought them up out of the sea with the shepherd of his flock?
29622Then one of them, who was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
29622Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
29622Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
29622Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
29622Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
29622Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
29622Then saith Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
29622Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me?
29622Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
29622Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
29622Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
29622Therefore take no thought, saying,| What shall we eat?
29622Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
29622They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while?
29622This is the record of John, when the Jews sent Priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
29622Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest, and how can we know the way?
29622Thy righteousness, O God, is very high, and great things are they that thou hast done: O God, who is like unto thee?
29622What are the benefits whereof we are partakers thereby?
29622What desirest thou of God in this Prayer?
29622What did your Godfathers and Godmothers then for you?
29622What dost thou chiefly learn by these Commandments?
29622What dost thou chiefly learn in these Articles of thy Belief?
29622What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
29622What is required of persons to be baptized?
29622What is required of them who come to the Lord''s Supper?
29622What is the inward and spiritual grace?
29622What is the inward part, or thing signified?
29622What is the outward part or sign of the Lord''s Supper?
29622What is the outward visible sign or form in Baptism?
29622What is thy duty towards God?
29622What is thy duty towards thy Neighbour?
29622What is your Name?
29622What meanest thou by this word Sacrament?
29622What reward shall I give unto the Lord: for all the benefits that he hath done unto me?
29622What sayest thou of thyself?
29622What shall I say to you?
29622What, have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
29622When God calleth you, are ye not ashamed to say ye will not come?
29622When God calleth you, are ye not ashamed to say ye will not come?
29622When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?
29622When Jesus then lift up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat?
29622When Jesus then lift up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
29622When Pilate therefore heard that saying, he was the more afraid; and went again into the judgement- hall, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou?
29622When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
29622When they who were about him saw what would follow, they said unto him, Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
29622When ye should return to God, will ye excuse yourselves, and say ye are not ready?
29622When ye should return to God, will ye excuse yourselves, and say ye are not ready?
29622Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the wine- fat?
29622Wherefore then serveth the law?
29622Which be they?
29622Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
29622Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
29622Which of you in such a case would not be moved?
29622Which of you, in such a case would not be moved?
29622While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, saying, What think ye of Christ?
29622Who gave you this Name?
29622Who goeth a warfare at any time of his own cost?
29622Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
29622Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
29622Who is weak, and I am not weak?
29622Who knoweth if he will return, and repent, and leave a blessing behind him, even a meat- offering and a drink- offering unto the Lord your God?
29622Who shall be able to endure when he appeareth?
29622Who was present when this Child was baptized?
29622Who would not think a great injury and wrong done unto him?
29622Who would not think a great injury and wrong done unto him?
29622Whoso hath this world''s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
29622Why then are infants baptized, when by reason of their tender age they can not perform them?
29622Why was the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper ordained?
29622Will you be faithful in ordaining, sending, or laying hands upon others?
29622Will you diligently read the same unto the people assembled in the Church where you shall be appointed to serve?
29622Will you do this gladly and willingly?
29622Will you shew yourself gentle, and be merciful for Christ''s sake to poor and needy people, and to all strangers destitute of help?
29622Wilt thou be baptized in this faith?
29622Wilt thou be baptized in this faith?
29622Wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God''s ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony?
29622Wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God''s ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony?
29622Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
29622Wilt thou then obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
29622Wilt thou then obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
29622Wilt thou then obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
29622With what words was this Child baptized?
29622_ Deus, quis similis?_ Hold not thy tongue, O God, keep not still silence: refrain not thyself, O God.
29622_ Domine, quid multiplicati?_ Lord, how are they increased that trouble me: many are they that rise against me.
29622_ Domine, quis habitabit?_ Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle: or who shall rest upon thy holy hill?
29622_ Domine, quis habitabit?_ Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle: or who shall rest upon thy holy hill?
29622_ Here the Minister shall rehearse the Articles of the Faith, saying thus_, Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth?
29622_ In quo corrigit?_ Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way: even by ruling himself after thy word.
29622_ Nonne Deo?_ My soul truly waiteth still upon God: for of him cometh my salvation.
29622_ Quare fremuerunt gentes?_ Why do the heathen so furiously rage together: and why do the people imagine a vain thing?
29622_ Quare fremuerunt gentes?_ Why do the heathen so furiously rage together: and why do the people imagine a vain thing?
29622_ Quid gloriaris?_ Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant: that thou canst do mischief; 2 Whereas the goodness of God: endureth yet daily?
29622_ Quid gloriaris?_ Why boastest thou thyself, thou tyrant: that thou canst do mischief; 2 Whereas the goodness of God: endureth yet daily?
29622_ Then shall the Minister say_, Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
29622_ Usquequo, Domine?_ How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, for ever: how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
29622_ Usquequo, Domine?_ How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, for ever: how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
29622_ Ut quid, Deus?_ O God, wherefore art thou absent from us so long: why is thy wrath so hot against the sheep of thy pasture?
29622_ Ut quid, Deus?_ O God, wherefore art thou absent from us so long: why is thy wrath so hot against the sheep of thy pasture?
29622_ Ut quid, Domine?_ Why standest thou so far off, O Lord: and hidest thy face in the needful time of trouble?
29622_ Ut quid, Domine?_ Why standest thou so far off, O Lord: and hidest thy face in the needful time of trouble?
29622a man clothed in soft raiment?
29622a prophet?
29622a reed shaken with the wind?
29622and another said, Is it I?
29622and hardened our heart from thy fear?
29622and if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
29622and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
29622and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
29622and whence came they?
29622and who shall stand when he appeareth?
29622and with what body do they come?
29622art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
29622but where are the nine?
29622can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
29622couldest not thou watch one hour?
29622from whence then hath it tares?
29622how readest thou?
29622is not he that sitteth at meat?
29622is not he that sitteth at meat?
29622knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
29622or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not?
29622or to say, Arise, and walk?
29622or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
29622or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
29622or, What shall we drink?
29622or, What shall we drink?
29622or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
29622or, Wherewithal| shall we be clothed?
29622shall I praise you in this?
29622shall they not both fall into the ditch?
29622that led them by the right hand of Moses, with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?
29622that led them through the deep as an horse in the wilderness, that they should not stumble?
29622this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
29622till seven times?
29622what is it which these witness against thee?
29622when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
29622where is he that put his Holy Spirit within him?
29622who is offended, and I burn not?
29622who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
29622who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
29622whose son is he?
29622why are they then baptized for the dead?
29622wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
29622ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
29622|| At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is| the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
29622|| Dost thou believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven| and earth?
29622|| Dost thou promise that thou wilt endeavour to keep God''s holy| will and commandments, and to walk in the same all the days of thy| life?
29622|| Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou| me more than these?
29622|| When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked| his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man| am?
29622|| Who can find a virtuous woman?
44974whom have I in heaven but thee that can thy creature bless? 44974 why(_ said he_) do n''t you know me?"
44974Coming near to her, she said,"I know my friends that you are deserters from prison?
44974Dear reader, art thou a blasphemer, or a despiser of the words of GOD?
44974I never had any relation of that name:"why do n''t you remember you lived in_ France_ with me?"
44974I replied:"why do n''t you know your Uncle S?"
44974In the mean time she said to me;"your Father- in- law is an honest man?
44974My comrade said,"you pray too much, do you think that GOD takes notice of what you say?"
44974[ 22] I have sinned: what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men?
44974a receipt I said, Madam?
44974had not GOD shown his mercy to me, where should I have been?
44974if thou art, delay no longer, but go to JESUS CHRIST, who is the fountain of durable riches, and take with thee the words of the_ Poët_?
44974miserable wretch, art thou going to plunge thyself into eternal misery?
44974my Son is it you?
44974my dear H.---- is still existing?"
44974reader consider and meditate?
44974reader, art thou of that unhappy number?
44974what were all the Earth to me, if a stranger to thy peace?
44974who will say unto him, what doest thou?
45282Is not my word like as a fire? 45282 But why should I wonder, if those who believe not Moses and the prophets, will not believe though one should rise from the dead? 45282 He asked,If I would be converted upon the tryal?"
45282He asked,"What language?"
45282Is he near me?''
45282Is this their errand indeed?''
45282What criminals could ever be condemned if such proofs were not deemed sufficient?
45282What,_ are they come to apprehend the gentlewoman_?
45282or how can I have him by the hand, as thou sayest, seeing I feel it not?
45282saith the Lord; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?"
45282what do you want?"
45315And is he honest who resists his genius or conscience, only for the sake of present ease or gratification?"
45315But now we have seen my eternal lot, shall I show you yours?"
45315Did He not mock at the Sabbath, and so mock the Sabbath''s God?
45315Some will say,"Is not God alone the Prolific?"
45315Then I asked:"Does a firm persuasion that a thing is so, make it so?"
45315and are not all other men fools, sinners, and nothings?"
45315and has not Jesus Christ given His sanction to the law of ten commandments?
45315and is not He visible in Jesus Christ?
45315bear false witness when He omitted making a defence before Pilate?
45315covet when He prayed for His disciples, and when He bid them shake off the dust of their feet against such as refused to lodge them?
45315murder those who were murdered because of Him?
45315turn away the law from the woman taken in adultery, steal the labour of others to support Him?
41381The Lord shall suddenly come to his temple; but who may abide the day of his coming, and who shall stand when he appeareth? 41381 After living in the church for years, are you just as cold and dormant, just as covetous and worldly as you were years ago? 41381 Ah, what condition of human life is there, which has not its secret sorrow? 41381 Ah, would they not look up with terror every time the heavens grew dark, and fear lest the world should be drowned whenever the rain descended? 41381 Ah, you professing Christian, does your soul look any thing like it? 41381 And are not Christians like the ancient edifices, in the cost which has been incurred in their behalf? 41381 And dare you liken your dwarfed and sickly life to the sun when he goeth forth in his might? 41381 And have you, by the lustre of your Christian example, led a single soul to Christ? 41381 And in connection with this, and following it, will come the inquiry, What good are we doing to the world by it? 41381 And is not this suggestive of the circumstances under which the Christian enters upon a Christian life and sets out for heaven? 41381 And is there not another side to our existence than the one we are now on? 41381 And, fellow- witnesses, what is the testimony we are giving? 41381 And, my aged friends, may I not describe you as well- nigh over the sea of life, and nearing the other shore? 41381 Are any conscious that their lives do not read well for Christ? 41381 Are any disposed to shrink back from the position? 41381 Are not the hills of Beulah in the distance, and the celestial gates? 41381 Are we preparing for such a service? 41381 Are we strong enough? 41381 Are you at home with Christ? 41381 Are you growing in grace? 41381 Are you living now in the fellowship and favor of God? 41381 Are you not still living in your sins? 41381 Ask yourself, Do you know aught of such a power? 41381 But are there some with whom it is far otherwise? 41381 But does it do this? 41381 But is this all? 41381 But why need we range abroad? 41381 Can it really accomplish in the soul of a sinner this which it claims to do? 41381 Can you count all things but loss for him, and give up the world with its pleasures and its charms for the society and the service of the Lord Jesus? 41381 Can you live here within his covenant, and conform to his requirements, and lay hold upon his promises? 41381 Christian friends, where are those rays falling from your lives and conversation? 41381 Christian, do n''t you sometimes see land on the other side? 41381 Did scepticism ever proclaim its triumphs thus? 41381 Do we expect to join in the worship before the throne? 41381 Do your children see them? 41381 Does it ever actually produce such a change of feeling, awaken such hopes, restore such peace, as it tells about? 41381 First of all, have we really any light to shed around us? 41381 Has grace subdued your passions and fixed your purposes? 41381 Has he fled in terror? 41381 Has he retreated back, and hid behind the hills above which he rose at morn? 41381 Has it abased your pride and relaxed your covetousness? 41381 Has it worked in you mightily? 41381 Has our light shone to any purpose? 41381 Has the darkness of guilt and ignorance and error been scattered there; and have we tasted the sweets of pardon, peace, and sanctification? 41381 Has the work of grace advanced so that now you can say that you are far beyond your former experience? 41381 Have our hearts been illuminated by divine grace? 41381 Have we been the instruments of instructing and saving others? 41381 Have we full strength for the onward advancement? 41381 Have ye forsaken the services of devotion, the sanctuary, and the prayer- meeting, for the society of open worldliness and ungodliness? 41381 Have you accepted the conditions of grace: repented, sought forgiveness, given your heart to God, solemnly embraced the covenant? 41381 Have you felt its workings in your soul? 41381 Have you kept the temple pure? 41381 Have you never lain there with him, Christian? 41381 Have you truly obeyed the call of Christ, and embarked for the other side? 41381 He asks himself, How can mercy reach so vile a sinner? 41381 How can God forgive the guilty? 41381 How can he rise above his own level? 41381 How can this fearful difficulty be overcome? 41381 How does this description compare with your own experience? 41381 How is the moral experience of a Christian to be likened to this going forth of the sun? 41381 How much light have we scattered? 41381 How often does he groan under his own weakness, and ask, Can such a one ever get through to heaven? 41381 How often have we asked, What can his doings mean? 41381 If indeed it be a temple, does it not become you to watch its portals with untiring vigilance, lest pollution enter it? 41381 In the very first promise made to man after the fall, so dim yet cheering, did he not pass before Adam much as he did before the patriarch? 41381 Is God the portion of your spirit, and do you love the consciousness of his presence, and do you fly to him for aid? 41381 Is it a fancy piece; or is it a reality? 41381 Is it from earth, or heaven? 41381 Is it human, or divine? 41381 Is it nature, or is it grace? 41381 Is it within him, or above him? 41381 Is not Christ nearer and nearer to you by faith, and do you not hope to be with him soon in glory? 41381 Is such the temper of your soul? 41381 Is there any higher glory than this possible? 41381 Is there not another side, a different state, a better life to look to? 41381 It holds up before the glittering sword of justice the cleft side and dripping hands of Jesus, and boldly asks, Is not this enough? 41381 KNOW YE NOT THAT YE ARE THE TEMPLE OF GOD, AND THAT THE SPIRIT OF GOD DWELLETH IN YOU? 41381 Let us then look closely within, and ask, Have we any light of grace ourselves? 41381 Like the wandering raven, they fly from one to another refuge;but none saith, Where is God my Maker, that giveth songs in the night?"
41381May we not read this narrative with such a purpose?
41381Oh tell us, as you near the other side does not faith catch glimpses of the redeemed and the Redeemer?
41381Oh when will you give up this world, and live for heaven?
41381Oh who has not sickened at the slow work of grace within him?
41381Oh, my brethren, the Saviour bids us look around us upon our fellow- men and ask, What has all our religion amounted to?
41381Oh, what could faith do without the bow in this stormy, troubled world?
41381Oh, who of us will not gladly come?
41381On what course are you sailing, and what progress are you making in your voyage?
41381On what ladder will he plant his feet, and what object will attract his gaze and nerve him to exertion?
41381Or are we equal to the journey without all this?
41381Perhaps you have long professed to love God and to serve him; and what has been your progress?
41381Such is the spirit of the Saviour''s words before us, and the practical inquiry for us all is, How do our lives correspond with this spirit?
41381Tried by this test, where shall we be found?
41381Was your hoarse laugh heard in the saloon, among the fast young men whose eyes were red over the wine- cup?
41381Were ye seen in the companies of fashion and dissipation, whirling in the dance, rattling the dice, or bending over the card- table?
41381What did the blood of Abel say?
41381What have we accomplished for God''s glory?
41381What house so bright as never to have a shadow across its hearth?
41381What if the sun shone again in beauty?
41381What is necessary to acceptable prayer and worship?
41381What is there in this going forth of the sun in his might analogous to the life of the people of God?
41381What is there to draw him upward; what to excite him to action?
41381What other system will bear to be put to such a test?
41381What shall sustain us in the desert?
41381What should we do without these blessed ordinances and precious privileges?
41381What souls have we led to repentance and belief in Jesus Christ?
41381What then is there for him to hold fellowship and communion with higher than himself?
41381What then must be the state of our hearts in order that we may bring a pure offering of incense before God?
41381What though their children should multiply, and they should again build cities, and repeople its desolate territories?
41381What was its utterance?
41381What was the spiritual significance of this altar?
41381Where is the point of comparison?
41381Where is the power which shall effect his elevation and improvement?
41381Where now is the sun, which a little while ago shone brightly upon us?
41381Whom have we enlightened and saved through our Christian influence?
41381Whose way do they enlighten?
41381Why all this outlay for those who have ability to take care of themselves?
41381Why does he scatter our possessions?
41381Why is health prostrated, and we left to languish amid pains and sicknesses?
41381Why look far away?
41381Why not do it now?
41381Why such rich display of grace, if there be any thing left to hope from in mere nature?
41381Why such vast provisions for men, if there be yet aught belonging to them which, by mere self- development, can make them holy and meet for heaven?
41381Why wait till you are driven from it to eternal disgrace, when you may now turn from it, and secure thereby eternal life?
41381Without this power given to us, who of us could stand?
41381Would not a friendly seat by the side of our fellow- pilgrims, and a kind look and a mutual, fervent prayer encourage us?
41381Would not a look at the Master profit us?
41381Would not the storm clouds gather again, and the race be swept to destruction by similar successive judgments?
41381Would you test your piety?
41381how can such iniquity as mine be pardoned?
32577Am I stating it correctly?
32577And is that what is meant by the close communion of the Baptists?
32577And so the infant, in order to have baptism, must have some person to believe for it?
32577And suppose, Doctor,said the father,"he never believes; then what have you got?
32577And what is it he says about his sufferings? 32577 And where does it come from this time?"
32577And you say he went there to have some water sprinkled on him instead of being put under the water?
32577And you say that Jesus went to that river to be baptized?
32577And you say the Baptists and the Anabaptists are the same?
32577Another thing,said Dorothy, all aglow with her interpretation of the passage,"does n''t this show why Christ commanded baptism?
32577Another thing,said Sterling:"Supposing that they had enough administrators for the ordinance that day, where could they have performed the baptisms?
32577Are the Baptists a regular denomination like the other denominations?
32577Are you not mistaken about prominent men of other denominations agreeing that immersion was the original Scriptural mode of baptism? 32577 Are you sure they believe such a strange doctrine?"
32577Are you willing to let other denominations commune with you?
32577But are you sure, Doctor, that there were infants in those families?
32577But do you think I have a right to commune?
32577But do you think it is right?
32577But does that prove that the baptism was a part of the man''s conversion or salvation?
32577But does the Bible say it was an exceptional case? 32577 But does the Bible say that a church ought to be governed that way?"
32577But does this passage teach that?
32577But how could this be? 32577 But how do you know that you would believe the other doctrines of the Disciples?
32577But is it necessary to have a place of much water in order to water cattle?
32577But is it not natural for the mother to get such an idea about baptism?
32577But is it not your duty as a Christian minister to invite the people to come?
32577But is that the right basis on which to select a church? 32577 But suppose he should say he believed in infant baptism and therefore could not join the Baptist church?
32577But suppose you can not find any church group or denomination that interprets the Bible as you do; what will you do? 32577 But what good will it do, father?"
32577But what have they to do with my baptism? 32577 But who is that Campbell?"
32577But why did they not translate it?
32577But why do you call them stock passages of the immersionists?
32577But why, Miss Dorothy, can you not join my church?
32577But, Doctor, how can we get rid of denominationalism?
32577But, Miss Dorothy, will you set your judgment up against the judgment of the learned divines and scholars of the churches?
32577But,said Sterling,"if he had meant immersion, why did he not say he had a baptism that he had to be baptized''in''?
32577Ca n''t we find out what that Greek word''_ baptizo_''means?
32577Ca n''t you come again tomorrow night?
32577Can we ever get all men to think alike and to interpret the Bible alike?
32577Can you accept them?
32577Come, come, children,said the father,"why not take the words as you find them?
32577Daughter, what have you to say to that?
32577Did he baptize them?
32577Did not the Baptists bring these principles to this country?
32577Did you ever hear of anybody doing so?
32577Did you know that whole families were baptized?
32577Did you mention infant baptism to her?
32577Did you say the waters were banked on both sides of them and that a cloud covered them?
32577Do n''t all people believe alike on that point?
32577Do people generally go to rivers now to be sprinkled?
32577Do the Catholics immerse?
32577Do the denominations differ about baptism?
32577Do you accept the doctrines as he has announced them thus far, daughter?
32577Do you have in that paper a letter from Mr. Tribble about it?
32577Do you mean little children just two or three years old?
32577Do you mean that it would have been wrong for them to have done anything whatever before baptism?
32577Do you think I am entitled to partake of the communion?
32577Do you think I ought to be sprinkled when I think the New Testament teaches so clearly that immersion is baptism?
32577Do you think anybody will be saved if he will only do what he thinks is right for him? 32577 Doctor, which fact must I accept?"
32577Doctor,asked Dorothy,"would you want a person to join your church if he would not accept the doctrine of your church?"
32577Does Mosheim say that?
32577Does he believe in infant baptism?
32577Does it say they were baptized in Jerusalem?
32577Does the Bible say anything about who ought to commune or who did commune in those days?
32577Does the Bible teach that a person must be baptized before he can commune?
32577England?
32577Father, you would not object to my hearing a Baptist preacher tell what his denomination believes, would you?
32577From what point of the compass does the lovely paragon come?
32577Have you any more passages, daughter?
32577He asked where in Jerusalem could so many have been baptized?
32577Hello, is there something else?
32577How about the thief on the cross? 32577 How about those doctrines, daughter?"
32577How can that be?
32577How can you think they are Christians? 32577 How did we get back into the subject of immersion?"
32577How do you know there were any infants in her household? 32577 How do you know, mother?"
32577How long was Miss Page at the college?
32577How many persons did the baptizing?
32577How, then, can you think them converted? 32577 I repeat my question,"said Dorothy:"Who did the baptizing on that day?"
32577I think that is a beautiful idea, but what has that to do with the baptism of infants?
32577I thought immersion constituted baptism?
32577I thought you believed in sprinkling; why do you say''pouring''?
32577I wonder what Dr. Moreland could have meant?
32577If I think the doctrines of the church are wrong, do you think I ought to select that as the church for me to join?
32577If it is simply a matter of the heart, why baptize at all? 32577 In a verse or two below it says:''For how knowest thou, Oh wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?''"
32577Independent of what?
32577Infant baptism going out of use?
32577Infant baptism?
32577Is he a Baptist?
32577Is it a gold mine under the front porch?
32577Is it a question as to what you or I might think ought to be done, or is it a question as to what the Bible teaches? 32577 Is it necessary to baptize the infant in order for the parent to make the promise?"
32577Is it not a fact, Mr. Garland, that the different denominations very rarely commune with each other?
32577Is it thought, Doctor,asked Dorothy,"that the baptism does the infant any good?"
32577Is n''t that a picture of immersion? 32577 Is n''t that a wonderful passage?"
32577Is n''t this the proof?
32577Is that so?
32577It looks as if the apostles directed the churches, and why do you say the churches managed their own affairs?
32577It must mean something, and if they translated the other words, why did they not translate this word right, no matter who might have liked it?
32577It seems to me,said the father,"that the important question is, who in the Bible are commanded to be baptized?
32577It was not? 32577 Let me ask you this question, Mr. Garland,"said Dorothy:"Why do you admit members of other denominations to your table?"
32577May I ask another question?
32577May I ask my young theologian a question? 32577 May I ask why you feel that you can not join his church?"
32577Mercy, are they so very terrible?
32577Mr. Walton, what about myself?
32577Mr. Walton,said Sterling, looking at him with an intense gaze,"do you assert that John Calvin, the great champion of Presbyterianism, wrote that?"
32577Must not a person always have a reason for communing? 32577 No, it does not say so, but do you think they went off to a river?"
32577Oh, Doctor,she said, almost impatiently,"why do you say a show of logic?
32577Oh, Mr. Sterling, how can you talk in that fashion? 32577 Oh, father, how can you speak so?"
32577Oh, father, why do you speak so jokingly about these Bible matters?
32577Oh, yes,said Dorothy,"there were twelve apostles, were there not?
32577Oh,said Dorothy in a tone of despair,"how can I ever decide such a big question?
32577Ought not every parent to do that?
32577Permit you? 32577 Remarkable for what, daughter?
32577Roger Williams a Baptist?
32577Speak, Dorothy, do we not belong to each other?
32577Suppose the person had fallen dead just after he had believed and before any baptism was performed on him, would he not have been saved? 32577 Tell us, Roland, what did the Greeks understand by that word''_ baptizo_''when they used it?"
32577That is strange, for do you know I saw in the Bible just the kind of baptism that I witnessed that day in Nebraska?
32577That may be true,said Dorothy, with a troubled look on her face,"and yet what else can I do?
32577That means that a larger body should be governed by a smaller body, does it not?
32577The Baptist Congress?
32577The Jordan was a river, was it not?
32577The question is, then, what word did the people use in Christ''s day in talking about a baptism? 32577 Two of Harvard''s presidents Baptists?
32577Two presidents of Harvard? 32577 Very well, what does he say?"
32577Was he baptized-- Jesus Christ? 32577 Washed away in baptism?"
32577Well, do the baptized infants have a less tendency to sin than the unbaptized infants?
32577Well, son,she said,"how do you like your new neighbor?"
32577Well, who are entitled to baptism?
32577Well, why this difference? 32577 Were they all baptized in one place?"
32577What about that, Doctor? 32577 What about that, Friend Sterling?"
32577What about that, daughter?
32577What about the communion?
32577What did he mean by the words''of such is the Kingdom of Heaven'', and what have they to do, Doctor, with baptism?
32577What did that council decide?
32577What did you find out about these Baptists? 32577 What do they believe?"
32577What do you mean by saying that they went through the sea dry shod?
32577What do you mean by subordinating our beliefs?
32577What do you mean exactly by saying that the Baptists have given religious liberty to the world?
32577What do you mean, Doctor?
32577What do you think of that, Sterling?
32577What does Cardinal Gibbons have to say?
32577What does a denomination mean, anyhow, Doctor? 32577 What does the Book say about it, Doctor?
32577What does the word Anabaptist mean?
32577What does the word baptize mean? 32577 What good, then, does the baptism do?
32577What is a god- parent?
32577What is that reason, Doctor?
32577What is that, daughter? 32577 What is that?"
32577What is that?
32577What is that?
32577What is that?
32577What is that?
32577What is that?
32577What is that?
32577What is that?
32577What is the difference? 32577 What is the use of a person being baptized?"
32577What is your reason, Mr. Sterling,asked Dorothy,"for saying it was the cattle that John had in mind?"
32577What other churches are there, Mr. Sterling? 32577 What, even though the person had believed in Christ?"
32577What, whether they have been immersed or not?
32577What-- going away?
32577When did they come into existence?
32577When does she arrive?
32577When it says the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the believing wife, does his sanctification mean becoming a member of the covenant?
32577Where do you find that?
32577Where is it commanded in the Bible, Doctor?
32577Where will you find such a church? 32577 Who deserves the largest credit?
32577Who did the baptizing that day?
32577Who is that talking?
32577Who said that?
32577Who were the Gentiles?
32577Why ask such a question, Mr. Sterling? 32577 Why could it not read,''Arise and be immersed''?
32577Why do you baptize infants?
32577Why do you say that?
32577Why do you say''commune with me''?
32577Why does Dorothy have to join the church? 32577 Why does he call it a baptism?"
32577Why not?
32577Why not?
32577Why should he commune with them?
32577Why should we be spending so much discussion simply on the question as to the quantity of water in baptism? 32577 Why, then, do you pick out the Lord''s Supper as something they must not engage in until they were baptized?"
32577Why, then, do you say that the child who is made holy by the parent is made a partaker of the covenant? 32577 Why, you had to get back to your business, did you not?"
32577With what?
32577Would not a small stream be sufficient for many cattle?
32577Would you permit a member of another denomination to come to your communion table?
32577Would you permit me to commune at your table?
32577Would you think that this immersed Methodist ought to commune with you?
32577Would your church accept any kind of baptism except sprinkling or pouring?
32577Would your church like to give up baptism altogether?
32577Wrong for you to join that church, daughter? 32577 Yes, I know you think that, but why do you not leave the communion matter to me?
32577Yes,she replied with a sigh of relief,"and wo n''t you tell me what are the doctrines of your church?"
32577You assert that the Bible declares that the faith of a parent will make the child holy?
32577You believe, do you not, Doctor, that no one ought to come to your communion table who has not first been baptized?
32577You do n''t imagine,said Sterling with a smile,"that the one hundred and twenty disciples all took a hand in putting the three thousand under water?
32577You do n''t mean that you baptize infants?
32577You do n''t think, Miss Dorothy, that they actually plunged into the middle of the sea?
32577You do n''t think, then,asked Mr. Sterling,"that a person is saved simply by believing?"
32577You mean anybody who is a Christian?
32577You mean, then,said Dorothy,"that Christ said he was to be sprinkled with his sufferings?"
32577You mean,said Dorothy,"that your church and the Baptists believe alike on the communion question?"
32577You say baptism is a minor matter?
32577You say that a Baptist church gave to Mr. Jefferson his ideas of democracy? 32577 You say the baptism does not stop with the sprinkling of the water?
32577You say the writer compares the conversion of a soul to a baptism of the Spirit?
32577You say, Sterling, that Christ here speaks of his future sufferings and said he was to be baptized in them?
32577You think the discussion is getting too warm, do you, mother?
32577You think the members of other denominations are Christians, then, do you?
32577You think, then, Christ could also have said''he that is not baptized shall be damned''? 32577 10:2?
32577And as they went on their way they came unto a certain water and the Eunuch said:"See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?"
32577And do you baptize an infant because the parent has faith?"
32577And how did the clause in the Constitution of the United States granting religious liberty get in there?
32577And if it came first in Bible times, why should anyone now wish to reverse the order?"
32577And look here,"examining the passage about which they had been arguing,"is n''t this interesting?
32577And now, Sterling, what is that argument against immersion that you have not mentioned?"
32577And so that is why the people in the church have the communion?
32577And what did Joel say would happen?
32577And what did they answer?
32577And what is the sign under the new dispensation?
32577And whence came that boon of religious liberty which the new Chinese president is so generously offering to his great nation?"
32577Are my beliefs nearer to theirs than to those of any other denomination?"
32577Are these denominations the same?
32577Before retiring he said:"Mother, how is it that I have never been told about Miss Page before?"
32577Besides, Mr. Sterling, where does the Bible say that baptism was intended to show forth that truth about grace coming from above?"
32577Besides, what about a change of clothing for the three thousand persons if they were all put under water?
32577But are you sure there were not places in Jerusalem where they could have been immersed?"
32577But here is another:''See, here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized?
32577But how did it come and in what way were they baptized?
32577But maybe my opinion, Mr. Walton, may also be due to my ignorance; do n''t you reckon so?"
32577But tell me, do you think I have taken the necessary steps before communion?
32577But why call it baptism?
32577But why do you keep mentioning the Baptists?
32577By the way, did John do anything for the crowds except baptize them?"
32577Can an infant exercise faith?"
32577Can both of these positions be true?
32577Can you give us the names of them?"
32577Could that person endorse the sprinkling of infants?
32577Could we not get the pastor to explain their doctrines?"
32577Did I state your position correctly?"
32577Did she have no other schooling?"
32577Did the Greek word which he used for baptism mean for the people in that day''immerse''or''sprinkle''?
32577Do n''t we find anything in history about the kind of baptism that was practiced?"
32577Do n''t you reckon you have been misinformed about these people?"
32577Do n''t you remember about the people converted on the day of Pentecost?
32577Do n''t you, Doctor?"
32577Do the words''holy''and''sanctified''mean the same thing?"
32577Do you baptize them because you think it is appropriate to baptize the sweet little ones or because you think the Bible commands it?"
32577Do you believe in that doctrine?"
32577Do you believe that a believing wife sanctifies an unbelieving husband?"
32577Do you choose a church without reference to what they or you believe, or do those who believe other things go together in another denomination?"
32577Do you know they are next to the largest denomination in the world except the Catholics?"
32577Do you know why the Baptists of the South have grown so much more rapidly than the Baptists in all other parts of the world?"
32577Do you mean that a baptized infant might grow up to be a fearful villain?"
32577Do you not have a ceremony connected with sprinkling just as they have one connected with immersion?"
32577Do you say that your church will take in people no matter what they believe?"
32577Do you suppose that it is possible that these denominations, like the Catholics, have adopted pouring because it was more convenient?"
32577Do you think I am entitled to come to the Lord''s table in your church and commune?"
32577Do you think a person ought to take the communion who has not been converted?"
32577Do you think that an immersed Methodist ought to partake of the communion anywhere?"
32577Do you think the water has any magic about it?
32577Do you think they all marched off to the river Jordan?
32577Do you think we ought to plunge the infant in water?"
32577Do you think, daughter, that the Bible will tell you to join one particular church or denomination rather than some other?"
32577Do you think, sister, joining the church will save you?"
32577Doctor,"she asked,"do you think you can find an infant in that attentive, believing, rejoicing household?"
32577Does Christ say that all persons having the heavenly or child- like nature must be baptized?
32577Does it not mean a body of people believing a certain set of doctrines?"
32577Does it teach that baptism must come before the communion?"
32577Does n''t it tell what they brought the children for?"
32577Does the Bible say that infants must be baptized or not?"
32577Does the Bible specify who ought to come to the communion?"
32577Dorothy continued:"Your church has its own special doctrines, does it not?"
32577For obscurity?"
32577Garland?"
32577Garland?"
32577Garland?"
32577Have you got still another kind of baptism?"
32577He says here in the verse:''We who died to sin, how shall we longer live therein?''
32577He was saved without baptism, do n''t you think so?"
32577How can that be?
32577How can the parent make the child fit for baptism?
32577How can you conscientiously stay in with them?"
32577How could you wish it plainer than that?
32577How do you manage to swallow the Baptist doctrine of close communion?"
32577How do you prove that?"
32577How is it today?
32577How many households do you think I could baptize without hitting upon an infant?
32577How were the deacons elected?
32577I guess I have no right with my small knowledge about these things to be theorizing, and yet is it not this way?
32577I must not put away my judgment and go directly against that to follow the judgment of another, must I?
32577I would like to ask Mr. Garland this question: What about the inquiry that the Philippian jailer put to Paul and Silas?
32577If I am going to take what some learned Bible student says, then which one must I follow?
32577If Mr. Sterling should immerse a person, would that water help to make him a saved person?"
32577If a church is composed of Christian people, why is not that the essential thing, and why can you not join with them?
32577If everybody must follow his own convictions of Bible teaching, would you say you can not fellowship those who do not interpret the Bible as you do?"
32577If he could be saved without baptism, why not others?
32577If he formed the church for his believers, then is it not the place for me?"
32577If it is not important to obey one of the commands, why is it important to obey any of them?
32577If so, why did he not baptize the little ones the day they were brought to him?
32577If the Greek word that Christ used meant to dip under, what right has anyone to say that baptism is to be done by sprinkling?"
32577If the baptism does no good, why do you baptize him?
32577If we can change one command, why not any of the commands?
32577In other words, does the word baptize mean to sprinkle or to immerse?
32577In the first place, how could that person believe in infant baptism if he believed in immersion?
32577Is it circumcision?
32577Is n''t it strange?
32577Is that a fact?"
32577Is that right, Doctor?"
32577Is that your claim?"
32577Is there no church, Mr. Sterling, that believes that only immersion is baptism and that only believers ought to be baptized?"
32577It reads:''Now why tarriest thou?
32577May I ask for your verdict on that point?"
32577Mr. Sterling, how can you be willing for the Catholic Church to dictate your baptism in that way?"
32577Must he commune every time he may see the table spread before him in any church?
32577Must we not try to obey these commands as they were originally commanded and practiced?
32577Now if God would admit the children in the old dispensation, would he not admit them also in the new?
32577Now, if that mother had that idea about baptism, why may not many others have the same idea about baptism?"
32577Page quickly;"not talking about water baptism?
32577Page, bursting into a laugh,"where did you ever see anyone buried by sprinkling a few drops of earth upon him?
32577Page, did you know that Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence, got his ideas of democracy largely from a little Baptist church?"
32577Page;"you do n''t endorse that last awful doctrine, do you, daughter?"
32577Say, Friend Sterling, how did this idea of sprinkling get into so many churches?
32577She repeated her question:"Did Christ baptize the little children?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Sterling?"
32577Suddenly he turned his eyes upon her and said:"Dorothy, do you know why I dashed through my Louisville trip at such break- neck speed this week?"
32577Suppose on examination you find that the doctrines of our church are in accord with the teachings of the Bible, then your duty is plain, is it not?"
32577Suppose you do not find such, will you stay out of all the churches?"
32577Suppose, however, you had read Presbyterian histories; who knows but that you would have read that there were in every century Presbyterian churches?"
32577The question is, however, does the Bible have anything to say on that subject?
32577They heard the words of the minister as he said:"Dorothy Page, do you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior?"
32577They were all baptized, but do you see any immersion in that?
32577Walton?"
32577Walton?"
32577Walton?"
32577Walton?"
32577Walton?"
32577What about my baptism?
32577What do you mean by the word important?
32577What do you mean then by baptism?"
32577What do you mean, Mr. Sterling, exactly by their close communion?"
32577What does he mean by that word''holy''?
32577What does it mean except the rule of the people supplanting the rule of the monarch?"
32577What does that mean--''the first fruits''?"
32577What else, then, Doctor, is added?"
32577What grudge have you against the simple baptismal ceremony?
32577What mean those uprisings of the people against tyranny?
32577What must I do?
32577What shall I do, and whom shall I ask to baptize me?
32577What was he to stand up for?
32577What was the Greek word which Christ used and which meant baptism?"
32577What were those baptizing pools doing there in the churches if they were not for immersion?
32577What would you say to him then?
32577What, then, do you mean by open communion?"
32577When Christ told the people to be baptized, what word did he use and what did that word mean?
32577When an infant is baptized and grows up, does the baptism cause the heavenly nature to stay with the child?"
32577When the people in Christ''s day used the word, what did they mean by it-- sprinkle or immerse?"
32577When they heard the word from him, did they think of immersion or of sprinkling?"
32577When you pour the water in your baptism, does it come down with a rush and fill the house?
32577When you talk that way about a command, does it not sound as if it did not make much difference whether we obeyed the command at all?"
32577Where did they come from?"
32577Where did you find that statement?"
32577Where have you any record in the Bible, Mr. Sterling, of any presbytery or smaller body of men controlling the affairs of any local church?"
32577Where have you been that you have never heard of infant baptism?"
32577Where were we when you left?"
32577Where, then, is your immersion?
32577Which does that look more like-- sprinkling or immersion?"
32577Why did he go down into the water, Sterling, if he was simply to be sprinkled?"
32577Why did they go down into the water if the Eunuch was simply to be sprinkled?"
32577Why do they have the different names, and why do some people join one denomination and some another?"
32577Why do you exclude infants?"
32577Why does he not do the first duty first?"
32577Why does he not join the church of his own faith?
32577Why may not some of the number have been baptized before that and during Christ''s life?"
32577Why not follow the regular course and get him first to believe and then to be baptized?"
32577Why not recognize this, and with charity for each other come together around the table of the Lord and avoid making such unbrotherly distinctions?"
32577Why should I go to their church to commune with them?
32577Why, then, can not they all commune together?"
32577Why, then, could not a child be baptized?"
32577Why, then, did it say he was baptizing there because of the much water?
32577Will you affirm there were no infants there?
32577Would a believer in Christ be lost if he were not baptized?"
32577Would n''t that look like an immersion rather than like pouring?"
32577Would you ask more of me than that?"
32577Would you partake of the supper there?"
32577Would you permit such a person to commune with you?"
32577Would you therefore say that I am qualified to come to the table?"
32577You do n''t think the church will take you to Heaven, do you?"
32577You do n''t think, Doctor, he would speak of infants addicting themselves to the ministry of the saints, do you?"
32577You do not think with their sprinkling and pouring they have been scripturally baptized, do you?"
32577You remember that when the jailer was converted he came in trembling before Paul and Silas and said:''Sirs, what must I do to be saved?''
32577You say she lived on the plains from six years of age until three years ago, when she went to the college?
32577You say they were immersed in sound that day, and you call that baptism of the Spirit?"
32577You will have to live in Heaven with them, and why can you not live with them here?"
32577Your denomination believes, does it not, that none but Baptists will be saved and that therefore only Baptists can come to the communion table?"
32577asked Mr. Garland,"if he can be saved without being baptized?"
32577exclaimed the father, almost bouncing out of his chair,"''to dip under''?"
45149And again, verily I say unto you, How shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name? 45149 David also commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying,"Is not the Lord your God with you?
45149Do they think that repentance and turning away from sin may be so lightly dispensed with? 45149 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
45149Who is there among you of all his people? 45149 Are ye not much better than they?'' 45149 But wherein lies the difficulty of comprehension? 45149 But, can it be said that any association of men may create and establish an authority that shall be effective after death? 45149 Can a man sitting in his own home prescribe family rules for the household of his neighbor? 45149 Can any power legislate beyond its lawful jurisdiction? 45149 Can he enter the second time into his body of flesh and be immersed in water by human agency? 45149 Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
45149Can it be thought that a proffered gift from such a donor could be acceptable to the Lord?
45149Can man enact laws to regulate the affairs of the Kingdom of God?
45149Can our nation ordain laws that shall be valid in a foreign{ 104} realm?
45149Had not that visit of deliverance been long predicted?
45149How else can we hope to gain the blessings He has promised save by complying with the requirements for which those blessings are the reward?
45149In answer to the inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
45149The burden of their prayer and song is thus expressed by the prophet:"When will the wilderness blossom as the rose?
45149When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?
45149Why, then, does The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints build and maintain temples?
45149With equal pertinency it may now be asked: How can a man be baptized when he is dead?
45149Yet who can have faith in aught of which he knows nothing?
45149and hath he not given you rest on every side?
45149why then are they baptized for the dead?
36269* Are you married? 36269 * Do you say that you are independent of all circumstances, that you can control them, that you have a free will?
36269* Is this true, and if true, when? 36269 * So far well, but how if thy neighbor will not hear thy doctrine when thou preacheth the"glad tidings of great joy"to him?
36269** And was he glorified? 36269 ** Aye, but when?
36269And he prayed unto the Lord, and said, I pray thee, O Lord, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country? 36269 And he said, What meanest thou by all this drove which I met?
36269Give us this day our daily bread,Will the prayer get it without work?
36269He came unto his own and his own received him not,** Why should the Jews be more God''s own than the Gentiles?
36269Quel est donc ce Dieu qui fait mourir Dieu pour apaiser Dieu?
36269Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation? 36269 **Who was Jesus Christ?"
36269*** Why should men be taught to make to themselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness?
36269A man or a myth?
36269Again, if you tell me that the child had not a soul, then, I ask, why not?
36269And God said to Jonah, Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
36269And if it can not help itself, why not, if it is superior to the body?
36269And if the soul is primarily naturally depraved, why is God so unjust as to give a naturally depraved soul to any body?
36269And on what is the eternity of bliss to depend?
36269And the Lord said unto Satan, From whence comest thou?
36269And the Lord said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth?
36269And what answer cometh from heaven to this the bread winner''s petition?
36269And what do you know about the soul?
36269And who can wonder?
36269And why not?
36269And why"which art in Heaven?"
36269Are slaves that weep salt teardrops on their steel shackles comforted in their weeping?
36269Are the brightness and steel of the knife separate?
36269Are you equally certain of the existence of mind, as an existence independent and separate from matter?
36269Are you poor in spirit, and are you smitten; in such case what did Jesus teach?
36269As it was a drawn one, where was the scabbard?
36269At the moment of the birth?
36269At which stage, if at any, did the soul come into the child?
36269Attributes are but the distinguishing characteristics of modes, and how can that be infinite which is only the quality of finity?
36269But did this designer create the matter in which the design appeared?
36269But even if Adam did sin, and even he and Eve, his wife, were the first parents of the whole human family, what have we to do with their sin?
36269But has"God"senses?
36269But what did Jesus teach?
36269But what did infinite and eternal complete happiness desire?
36269But what does Jesus teach?
36269But what faith had Isaac?
36269But what is it that thinks?
36269But what is to be understood by cause?
36269But what real difficulty is there?
36269But where was Jonah during this noise?
36269Can God be moved against a man to destroy him without a cause?
36269Can human credulity go further, or human ingenuity invent any argument more absurd?"
36269Can the reader wonder that these facts are held to impeach the orthodox faith?
36269Can working- men, by combination, permanently raise the rate of wages?
36269Can you have intelligence destitute of perception, memory, and reason?
36269Can you have intelligence without thought?
36269Can you have intelligence, yet no perception, no memory, no reason, no judgment?
36269Christianity from its thousand pulpits teaches,"Ask and it shall be given to you,""who if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?"
36269Could the immaterial mind have been connected with it at this time?
36269Craven in spirit, with an empty purse and hungry mouth-- what next?
36269Did Adam sin?
36269Did paganism furnish the groundwork for the patriarch''s dream?
36269Did the sacrifice of Jesus serve as atonement for the whole world, and, if yes, for all sin, or for Adam''s sin only?
36269Do Theists ever lie or murder?
36269Do all these different and differing structures and colors trace their origin to one pair?
36269Do the words,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
36269Do they know what they mean?
36269Do you allege that it was impossible to forge books so large as the gospels?
36269Do you know where Heaven is, if not, why say"which art in Heaven?"
36269Do you mean that it has eternally existed-- has never been created?
36269Do you mean, dear reader, that it is impossible Abraham could have lived 135 years, and yet be only 75 years of age?
36269Do you think God will possibly lead you into temptation?
36269Do you want to see how God helps the poor?
36269Does David repent?
36269Does Jesus atone for Adam''s sin?
36269Does any thought of the murdered Uriah rack old David''s brain, or has a tardy repentance effaced the bloody stain from the pages of his memory?
36269Does he express his determination to protect the righteous Job?
36269Does he make a confession of his crime- stained life, and beg his son to be a better king, a truer man, a more honest citizen, a wiser father?
36269Does he talk of cherubs, angels, and heavenly choirs?
36269Does he use his power to rebuke the evil tempter?
36269Does his love of country efface his many misdoings?
36269Does his patriotism outshine his many vices?
36269Does it come in the moment the child begins to form, or is it the moment the child is born into the world?
36269Does my soul feel hungry and compel my body to steal?
36269Does the Lord now drive the Devil from his presence?
36269Early in 1858, when Mr. Edward Truelove was suddenly arrested for publishing the pamphlet,"Is Tyrannicide Justifiable?"
36269Esau''s words were,"Behold I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright be to me?"
36269Faith that Jacob was Esau?
36269For Jesus himself-- can man believe in him?
36269For, if the argument can not make out that the being it discovers is everywhere present, how can it ever make out that he is everywhere powerful?
36269HAS MAN A SOUL?
36269Had this Jewish monarch any redeeming traits in his character?
36269Has it a separate and distinct existence from the body?
36269Has it been waiting from all eternity to occupy each body the moment of birth?
36269Has man a soul?
36269Has man a soul?
36269Hast thou not made an hedge about him, and about all that he hath on every side?
36269Have you a wife you love?
36269Have you ever found it apart from matter?
36269Have you found that the mind has a separate and distinct existence?
36269His history being a fable, is the hero a reality?
36269How can God''s name be hallowed even if you know it?
36269How can this poverty be removed and prevented?
36269How did Jesus die?
36269How do you know it had not?
36269How does this King, of this unknown Salem, never heard of before or after, come to be priest of the Most High God?
36269How is God''s will done in heaven?
36269How is it that if the soul is immaterial, having nothing in common with matter, that it is only manifest by material means?
36269How is it that my spirit is now by myself, and by my mortal body, denying its own existence?
36269How is it that the Dyaks have got this soul and yet live knowing nothing whatever about it?
36269How is it that the soul can not speak the moment the child is born-- can not even think?
36269How is that?
36269I ask you whether it was pre- existing, or at what stage it came?
36269IS THERE A GOD?
36269If God be infinite goodness, can evil exist at all?
36269If it would have had a soul, then have avertebrated animals souls also?
36269If man''s soul is not subject to material conditions, why do I find knavish souls?--Why slavish souls?--tyrannous souls?
36269If not, how do you know that the soul is to exist for ever; when it only comes into existence with the child?
36269If so, have fishes souls?
36269If so, when and where?
36269If susceptible to material conditions, what do you mean by its being immortal and immaterial?
36269If the All- wise had intended the tree to be avoided, would he have made its allurements so overpowering to the senses?
36269If the atonement is for the whole world, does it extend to unbelievers as well as to believers in the efficacy?
36269If the brain had stopped in its first month''s course of formation, would the child have had a soul?
36269If the soul began at some time to exist, where is the evidence that it will not also at some time cease to exist?
36269If the sum of all bodily function-- life, be not an entity, how can the product of the action of one portion of the body-- brain, be an entity?
36269If you tell me it would not have had a soul, then I ask, How do you know it?
36269In his argument for the fourth proposition, Mr. Gillespie-- having by his previous proposition demonstrated(?)
36269In the"Bon Sens"of Cure Meslier, it is asked,"Qu''est ce que Dieu?"
36269In what manner does the soul come into the child?
36269Is God infinite, then he is in earth also, why limit him to Heaven?
36269Is God the creator of all?
36269Is it I?
36269Is it a baby''s soul, and does it grow with the child?
36269Is it an attribute of the body?
36269Is it apart from the body?
36269Is it good to be content with poverty?
36269Is it impossible to suppose a necessary being of heat, one of light, and one of electricity, all occupying the same indefinite expansion?
36269Is it my soul?
36269Is it spirit?
36269Is it that the soul being immortal-- being destined to exist for ever, has existed from all eternity?
36269Is it the body?
36269Is it the immaterial and immortal soul amused and pleased with my bundle of keys?
36269Is it the soul which is learning to appreciate the sound of the jingling keys, and pleased with them?
36269Is it wonderful that some of these misery- stricken ones die before they have time to starve?
36269Is it"me,"and yet distinct from me?
36269Is mind an entity or result?
36269Is my immortal soul hindered and controlled by the state of my body''s general health?
36269Is my mortal soul acting the hypocrite, or is it ignorant of its own existence, and can not help itself to better knowledge?
36269Is not brightness the quality attaching to a certain modification of existence-- steel?
36269Is not intelligence a quality attaching to a certain modification of existence-- man?
36269Is poverty of spirit a virtue at all?
36269Is poverty of spirit the chief among virtues, that Jesus gives it the prime place in his teaching?
36269Is that so?
36269Is that the theory?
36269Is the angel of the Lord a substance susceptible of ignition and incandescence?
36269Is the idiot saved who can not believe?
36269Is the infant saved that can not believe?
36269Is the plaster roof more powerful than my immortal soul?
36269Is there any expression of wrath or indignation against his tempter?
36269Is there any proof of the existence of the same individual soul apart from all material conditions?
36269Is there anything beyond"God"for"God"to sensate?
36269Is there anything?
36269Is there no new form of prayer that labor might be taught to utter, no other power to which his petition might be addressed?
36269Is there one existence or more?
36269Is this immortal soul affected by the bodily conditions?
36269Is this so?
36269Is this your objection?
36269Isaac still hesitated, fancying that he recognized the voice to be the voice of Jacob, and again questioned him, saying,"Art thou my very son Esau?"
36269It it came into existence with the body''s birth, why not cease with the body''s death?
36269It will be vain to talk of the Deity being present by his energy?
36269Jacob was a shrewd Jew, who would have laughed to scorn the preaching,"Take no thought, saying, what shall we eat?
36269Jesus teaches that the poor, the hungry and the wretched shall be blessed?
36269Jesus, who was very meek and gentle, answered her in the somewhat uncourteous and unmeaning phrase,"Woman, what have I to do with thee?
36269Knaves have said it-- but why?
36269Let workmen, instead of praying to God in their distress, ask one another why are wages low?
36269Manly self- reliant resistance of wrong, and practice of right?
36269Many volumes might be written to answer the inquiries-- Where did the angel stand, and on what?
36269May not that which has recently begun to be, soon cease to be?
36269Mr. Gillespie''s last proposition is that the being( God) whose existence he has so satisfactorily(?)
36269Must I be damned?
36269Nay, Abraham even deceived his own son, who asked him where was the lamb for the burnt offering?
36269Now, should a birth have taken place at any of the eight stages, would the child thus prematurely born have had a soul?
36269Of some person, judging according to that person''s senses?
36269Of what metal was the sword, and where was it made?
36269On a truthful course of life?
36269On the cross, the Jesus of the four gospels, who was God, cried out,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
36269Or are they( the various races) indigenous to their nature, soils, and climates?
36269Or do you allege that God specially creates souls for each little child at the moment it is born or conceived?
36269Or was the tenement too small even for so etherial a lodger?
36269Our question at the commencement was,"Who was Jesus Christ?"
36269Peter, the favored disciple, it is declared was a rascal, and why not his successors?
36269Sarah-- then by her own admission an old woman, stricken in years-- laughed when she heard this, and the Lord said,"Wherefore did Sarah laugh?"
36269Satan''s answer is,"Doth Job fear God for naught?
36269Sins?
36269So say the priesthood now; but where is the evidence of his virtue?
36269Some of the most weighty and vital facts(?)
36269Supposing Adam to have at once disobeyed this injunction, would it have been sin?
36269Supposing for a moment this to be correct, I ask what even then will be the state of the argument?
36269Supposing the development of the child had been then stopped, had it a soul at that time?
36269The Jesus of the third gospel never went into Egypt at all in his childhood; perhaps there were two Jesus Christs?
36269The faculty of whom?
36269The orthodox say that the soul is made by God; and what do you know about God?
36269The question is again before us: How are men to be prevented from starving?
36269The question, then, really is this: Have the different races of men all found their common parent in Noah, about 4,300 years ago?
36269The reason of law declared the maniac not a free agent, and the verdict follows, of course_ Not guilty?_ Did Adam sin?
36269The reason of law declared the maniac not a free agent, and the verdict follows, of course_ Not guilty?_ Did Adam sin?
36269Then said the Lord, Doest thou well to be angry?"
36269Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us?
36269Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, Why hast thou done this?
36269Then you will admit that your stream runs from a polluted fountain?
36269There are few who now pretend that the whole_ creation(?
36269There can not be perfect intelligence without will, but has God will?
36269They are not starved, but is this sort of asphyxiation much better?
36269This question, Were Adam and Eve our first parents?
36269To Adam and Eve, or rather to Noah and his family?
36269To try the actual value of this argument, it is not unfair to ask, Do Theists ever steal?
36269WERE ADAM AND EVE OUR FIRST PARENTS?
36269WHAT DID JESUS TEACH?
36269WHO WAS JESUS CHRIST?
36269WHY DO MEN STARVE?
36269Warned by the past, ought we not to- day to give battle to that curse of all old countries-- poverty?
36269Was Jesus the son of God?
36269Was he a good citizen?
36269Was he a good king?
36269Was he a kind and constant husband?
36269Was he grateful to those who aided him in his hour of need?
36269Was not Esau a merciful, generous man?
36269Was not Jacob a mean, prevaricating knave, a crafty, abject cheat?
36269Weakness and ignorance have said it-- but why?
36269Were Adam and Eve our first parents?
36269What are 270,000 men when looked at prayerfully?
36269What can be understood by"first cause?"
36269What causes produce a rise and fall in wages?
36269What debts have you to God?
36269What did Jesus teach?
36269What did Jesus teach?
36269What do those mean who say that man is made up of two parts-- matter and mind?
36269What do you mean by passive and inert matter?
36269What do you mean by soul?
36269What does Christian Theism teach?
36269What does Jesus teach on this?
36269What does it present to the mind?
36269What does that mean, except that they know nothing whatever about it?
36269What does the dying David say?
36269What does the dying David say?
36269What effect is there which the forces of existence are incapable of producing?
36269What fact is there so certain that I may base all my reasonings upon it?
36269What ground have you for alleging that the soul did not exist in the child?
36269What if it had broken and the dreamer underneath it?
36269What is God''s kingdom, and will your praying bring it quicker?
36269What is God''s name?
36269What is God''s reply to this audacious assertion?
36269What is his direction on prayer?
36269What is in a name?
36269What is life?
36269What is sin?
36269What is spirit?
36269What is the soul?
36269What is the soul?
36269What is there which enables you to convert it into a separate and distinct existence?
36269What is this but the original of our own Christian God, the father, the[------](_ Jeue_) pater of the Old Testament?
36269What is this doctrine of spirituality?
36269What more of the Kingdom of Heaven?
36269What, then, becomes of the omnipresence of the Deity, according to those who are content to rest satisfied from the reasoning of experience?...
36269When did the soul come into the body?
36269When does it come into the child?
36269When does it go out of man?
36269When does the soul come into man?
36269When shall they that mourn be comforted?
36269Whence could I infer that the same being consisted of two parts, and that the inward part continues to live and think, and flies away from the body?
36269Whence is it this soul comes?
36269Where are the descendants of the Romans, the Vandals, or the Greeks in Africa?
36269Where are there any Materialists who accept Dr. Beecher''s limitation of matter?
36269Where is Heaven?
36269Where is the soul?
36269Where was Salem?
36269Which is the theory put forward?
36269Who knoweth?
36269Who offered them the help of himself and band?
36269Who offered to make war on his own countrymen?
36269Who was Christ?
36269Who was Fin ma coul?
36269Who was Jesus Christ?
36269Who was Jesus Christ?
36269Who was Odin?
36269Who was Saint Patrick, who excelled the reptiles from Ireland?
36269Why are wages low?
36269Why do you come to the conclusion that intelligence is not an attribute-- why?
36269Why do you come to the conclusion that the forces of the universe are incapable of producing every effect of which I take cognizance?
36269Why does it happen that Christian London, with its magnificent houses for God, has so many squalid holes for the poor?
36269Why is it more difficult to suppose this than to suppose one being of infinity, and, in addition to this infinity, a material universe?
36269Why pray then for bread to God, who says,"Blessed be ye that hunger.... woe unto you that are full?"
36269Why should not the laborer combine also?
36269Why should the fatted calf be killed for the prodigal son?
36269Will any sane man argue that there was sufficient lapse of time in three centuries for the development of Caucasian and Negro man from one family?
36269Will work get it without the prayer?
36269Will you again turn back to the love of Jesus as the redeeming feature of the whole?
36269Will you urge that this only applies to the Romish Church?
36269With a savory meat prepared by Rebekah, he came into his father''s presence, and Isaac said,"Who art thou, my son?"
36269Yes?
36269Yet without perception where is intelligence?
36269You say the soul is immaterial; do you mean that it is susceptible to material conditions or do you not?
36269You, who tell me of the vast forces of the universe, what do you mean by telling me that that is motionless?
36269a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God and escheweth evil?
36269an existence or a condition?
36269and I ask you what ground you have for assuming that the soul did not begin to form with the formation of the brain?
36269and did he create the descendant of Abraham with greater right and privilege than all other men?
36269and did the angel wear a sword belt?
36269and how is it that it is incased and inclosed in my material frame?
36269and if you know it not, how can you hallow it?
36269and of what people art thou?
36269and whence comest thou?
36269are high wages beneficial to the laborer?
36269can we raise our own wages?
36269empty mockery, God hath not justly dealt by me: Have I not begged and prayed in vain; What boots it now to pray again?"
36269express an"agony"caused by a consciousness of"desertion?"
36269having raised them, can we keep them fixed at the sum desired?
36269how can wages be raised?
36269if so, under what circumstances?
36269or is the soul originally naturally depraved?
36269or what shall we drink?
36269or wherewithal shall we be clothed?....
36269or, does it possess its full power the moment the child is born?
36269or, what shall we drink?
36269or, wherewithal shall we be clothed?"
36269what he calls a substratum for the before demonstrated(?)
36269what is thy country?
36269why hast thou forsaken me?"
39223Art thou the Christ?
39223But John stayed Him, saying: I ought to be baptized by Thee, and comest Thou to me?
39223If Thou, O Lord, wilt mark iniquities, Lord, who shall stand it?
39223Lord when did we see Thee... in prison?
39223Master, where dwellest Thou?
39223The inheritance of the Lord,what is it?
39223What shall I ask?
39223What shall I render?
39223What went you out in the desert to see?
39223What went you out into the desert to see? 39223 What went you out to see?"
39223Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
39223Who is sufficient for these things?
39223Who is sufficient for these things?
39223Who is there among you that feareth the Lord, that heareth the voice of His servant, that hath walked in darkness and hath no light? 39223 _ Learn of Me._"What am I to learn?
39223_ You did it to Me._And all the rest that have no labels?
3922310), is it not enough?
39223A man clothed in soft garments?
39223A man clothed in soft garments?
39223A prophet?
39223A prophet?
39223A reed shaken with the wind?
39223A reed shaken with the wind?"
39223All are very familiar and bring back for the most part happy memories, but some of them seem to be labelled.--What is it that is written across them?
39223All can witness to my presence, how many can witness also to my sins?
39223Am I afraid at the sterner aspect which things seem to have taken?
39223Am I continually holding converse with Him, telling Him all that is in my heart?
39223Am I going to pose as a martyr, craving for and expecting every one''s sympathy?
39223Am I going to put difficulties in the way of those who succeed me, and make it hard for those to whom it has been my privilege to minister?
39223Am I helping His poor, tending His sick, instructing His ignorant, bringing Home His sheep, loving His little ones, comforting His sorrowful ones?
39223Am I on it?
39223Am I patient with souls, patient with myself, patient above all when God says:_ Wait_, do nothing?
39223Am I really persuaded that I am only here to make Him manifest?
39223Am I to consider all the sins of my life?
39223Am I to turn away sadly then from Mary this time, saying: It is too hard for me, I can not copy thy Son here?
39223Am I trying to look at the world with the eyes of love with which He regarded it, when He first made Himself incarnate for it?
39223And Joseph?
39223And do they lose in the transaction?
39223And what about the thanksgiving?
39223And what have the waters of Jordan to say?
39223And what is the way of peace but the way of_ faith_, which He is coming to light up?
39223And what was that?
39223And what was the means whereby all this joy was given to the Blessed Trinity?
39223And what were their conclusions?
39223And who could be a better Judge of how the laws are kept than He Who made them?
39223Are all my desires centred on the little One Who is coming?
39223Are my joy and my peace so great that nothing has the power to touch them?
39223Are these words of St. Paul true about me?
39223Are we to be discouraged, to dread them, to say we are sure to fall again, and thus give the enemy a hold over us?
39223Art Thou really the one desire of my heart, around which all my hopes centre?
39223Art thou Elias?
39223Art thou the prophet?
39223As the great day approaches is my interior life becoming more intense?
39223Because He prefers_ little_ things?
39223Because the Roman Emperor wanted to know the number of the subjects in his vast empire just to satisfy his ambition?
39223But could not God have devised means to send Mary to Bethlehem without disturbing the whole world?
39223But does He, the God of infinite mercy and plenteous redemption, never look at my pictures?
39223But how can I be sure that the darkness is permitted by Him?
39223But how can I hope in darkness, how can I lean upon Someone Who is not there?
39223But what is the use when I know I shall fail again?
39223But what was it that made_ this_ inheritance more pleasing to God than any of the other souls which He had redeemed?
39223But what went you out to see?
39223But what went you out to see?
39223But where is He, this Servant of God Who has come to do His Will, this Man Who is also God, this Splendour of the Light Eternal and Sun of Justice?
39223But who is ever going to persuade me that no glory is due to me?
39223Can I adopt this method?
39223Can I be sad when I realize the presence of JESUS in the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar and all that means to me?
39223Can I be said to be a person of one idea-- that of manifesting my Lord to others?
39223Can we imagine Mary talking like this?
39223Can we imagine him anxious and disturbed and worried?
39223Could there be a better method than this for making us zealous for the work so dear to His Heart?
39223Dare I come and kneel there where all is so holy and so perfect?
39223Dare I go to the"Gate of Heaven"and say that I want to learn to be humble, that is, that I want to copy JESUS and Mary in their humiliations?
39223Did the Angels who fell understand this and was this the cause of their rebellion?
39223Do I want to be humble?
39223Do my words and deeds, does my very manner, speak to them of Him and make them think of Him?
39223Does He allude to the past and throw doubts on the future?
39223Does He demand these by force?
39223Does He upbraid?
39223Does a child worry when its father is near?
39223Does darkness make any difference to the intercourse of those who love?
39223Does man realize this privilege and rise to it?
39223Does not this solve many a problem?
39223For is it not their God who is the cause of all that is happening to them, and is not that enough for those who love?
39223Had Herod reached the limit, filled up the measure?
39223He could have taken our nature, had He so wished, without all these humiliations; why then did He despise not the Virgin''s womb?
39223He was_ afraid_, he said, afraid of what?
39223How am I going to bear it when my turn comes?
39223How can I do anything but rejoice when I think of the Divine Inhabitation?
39223How can this be?
39223How do they bear this difficult situation?
39223How far do I copy Our Lady in her interior life?
39223How is it to be done?
39223How is it with me?
39223How long has He been preparing?
39223How much do I think about it?
39223How will He use this Key and what is it?
39223How?
39223How_ do_ I bear them?
39223I want to prepare the way of the Lord in my heart, how shall I do it?
39223I, He?
39223If duties or conservation demanded all her attention for a while, did it matter?
39223If they could be called up and asked:"What did you think of so and so?"
39223Is God angry?
39223Is He the centre of all my preparations for Christmas?
39223Is it not for the joy of seeing it look for her and for the consolation she is going to give it in letting herself be found?
39223Is it not to please God and to do His Will?
39223Is my zeal tempered with patience?
39223Is she very much concerned about_ what_ the child is doing or_ how_ it is doing it?
39223Is that why Our Lord refused to speak to him?
39223Is this how God treats His friends?
39223Is this the reward for fidelity and loyalty?
39223Is this what the King of Peace intends?
39223Mary''s correspondence with grace we naturally answer; but what do we mean by that?
39223May it not be that I am thinking too much about the shining of the light and too little about the burning?
39223My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God?"
39223No, rather let me ask what was the essence of His prayer?
39223Now what is my side of this great question?
39223Of his Master because He was hard and unjust?
39223So with temptations-- why these terrible temptations, when God could so easily remove them?
39223That if my zeal is to be efficacious I must live a hermit''s life far from the haunts of men?
39223That of a loyal, whole- hearted, loving subject or that of one who is still hesitating between the service of self and the service of the King?
39223They can not turn to Him and say:"Why hast Thou made me thus?"
39223This fresh miracle was soon"noised abroad"and the people asked in fear:"What an one, think ye, shall this child be?"
39223To Whom?
39223Was it"a man clothed in soft garments"and living delicately?
39223Was it"a prophet?"
39223Was it"a reed shaken with the wind?"
39223What answer would those with whom I live, those who know me best, have to give?
39223What are His methods?
39223What are all these but obstacles which keep God at a distance?
39223What are the Will and pleasure of God?
39223What are the desires of the nations compared with His desire?
39223What are these"goods?"
39223What could be more natural?
39223What did the multitudes see?
39223What did they hear?
39223What does He ask in return?
39223What does it mean?
39223What does my Morning Offering mean, but that the prayers, work and sufferings of the day are all offered to Him?
39223What follows?
39223What happened at that moment?
39223What happened then?
39223What has He to say as soon as He comes in sight?
39223What have His messengers to say when He asks:"What went you out to see?"
39223What have I to do with these sublime truths?
39223What have I to offer as I kneel in adoration?
39223What have_ They_ to say?
39223What is He doing during these months of waiting before Christmas?
39223What is Prayer?
39223What is in her mind when she sees those first streaks of light?
39223What is my consolation and strength?
39223What is my intention in my prayers?
39223What is my response going to be to that Sceptre stretched out once again?
39223What is necessary for all this?
39223What is that?
39223What lessons can we learn for our own preparation for the Coming of Christ this Advent?
39223What light?
39223What more natural than that I should make use of such a messenger to take back my offerings?
39223What part is self- sacrifice taking in my preparation for my King this Advent?
39223What sort of requests will these be?
39223What then was her secret?
39223What was John''s attitude?
39223What was it which lay behind all?
39223What was my intention in paying it?
39223What were His?
39223When people want to make much of me and my work and ask who I am, is my one thought to turn their eyes from me to Him Who is coming?
39223When shall I learn that all my troubles come directly from JESUS too, and from my union with Him?
39223When the people wondering asked him: Art thou the Christ?
39223Where did she seek this rest, this calm of which her whole life speaks?
39223Where had He come from?
39223Who could better help us to prepare for the Coming of her Son than His own Mother?
39223Who should be more filled with joy than I for whom He was incarnate?
39223Why do people shut themselves up in convents, cries the world, when they might do so much good outside?
39223Why does a mother hide from her child?
39223Why is this, O Orient?
39223Why these and not those?
39223Why this_ dryness_ in prayer?
39223Why was this?
39223Why?
39223Why?
39223Why?
39223Yes, it is natural for the saints to reason like this, but what about me?
39223_ A determination of purpose._"What went you out into the desert to see?
39223_ Dare_ I say this prayer?
39223_ Fidelity to duty._"But what went you out to see?
39223_ How will He come?_ He"shall so come as you have seen Him going into Heaven"( Acts I.
39223_ In omnibus requiem quaesivi._--Is it so very hard?
39223_ Is_ He being made manifest to others through me?
39223_ Self- sacrifice._"But what went you out to see?
39223_ Spiritual Bouquet._"What went you out to see?"
39223_ Spiritual Bouquet._"Why hidest Thou Thy Face?"
39223_ When will He come?_ God"hath_ appointed_ a day wherein He will judge the world in equity by the Man whom He hath appointed."
39223_ Whose_ prayers who shall say?
39223_ Why does He hide Himself?_ Why does He deliberately set up obstacles which prevent the soul from seeing Him?
39223_ Why does He hide Himself?_ Why does He deliberately set up obstacles which prevent the soul from seeing Him?
39223what would they have to say?
44748Would you care to buy a bird, sir?
44748And did not he make one?
44748And what of her own?
44748And who shall stand when he appeareth?
44748And would not those stronger ones with great mental gifts have more to answer for accordingly than those of weaker natures?
44748Are not your ways unequal?
44748But why dost thou judge thy brother?
44748Did not the Pilgrim Fathers estimate one good as another if their righteousness was equal?
44748Does the seventh commandment demand more obedience from one sex than the other?
44748Eventually would electricity impel the entire universe?
44748Gradually there came stealing into this rich man''s brain new thoughts; was he doing right with his boundless wealth?
44748Had all these aristocrats as clean a record?
44748Had this always existed and was yet to be brought out by masterful minds?
44748Hath not one God created us?
44748Have not these people immortal souls which may be white as the whitest; and in many cases, brilliant talents?
44748Have we not all one Father?
44748Have ye not known?
44748He hath showed thee, O Man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?
44748How many needy ones had he passed by?
44748How many wives, instead of trying to make home attractive, drive happiness away with their cruel tongues?
44748If a man put away his wife and she go from him, and become another man''s, shall not that land be greatly polluted?
44748Is it any wonder that the women of our land clamor for a voice in the affairs of state and nation?
44748Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
44748Is not my way equal?
44748Is not this the fast that I have chosen?
44748Isaiah li, 6. Who may abide the day of his coming?
44748Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
44748No one?
44748Or why doth thou set at nought thy brother?
44748Our Witch could hear in her mind''s ear the rebuke of old: What have I done unto thee, that thou has smitten me these three times?
44748Should not real Christian worshippers work in harmony?
44748The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?
44748The thunder of his power who can understand?
44748Then it was wisely said in ages past: How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?
44748Understand, ye brutish among the people, and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
44748Was not this government founded on the principle of equality?
44748Was this the connecting link between God and man?
44748Were they more in need of rest than this poor laboring woman?
44748What more was this great display of finery than one way of advertising goods?
44748What of this occult power?
44748What of this outer covering?
44748What were their parents teaching them?
44748When thou seest the naked that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
44748Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
44748Who have said with our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own who is lord over us?
44748Why all this contention?
44748Why ape the Old World customs?
44748Why draw this color line so tightly?
44748Why not venture further into a wider range for action?
44748Why this sudden sympathy so foreign to his hardened nature?
44748Why was this headgear exacted as a badge of servitude?
44748Why were these new and better impulses taking possession of his mind?
44748Will this influence stop here?
44748Would God hold him responsible for this neglect and bar him from the Kingdom?
44748Would it not be as well to live the remainder of his life with the mother of his children whom he dearly loved?
44748Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed; how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
44748hath it not been told you from the beginning?
44748have ye not heard?
44748have ye not understood from the foundation of the earth?
44748or will it go on and on through all the ages to come?
44748to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye brake every yoke?
38106And you deserted them?
38106Did you believe that rib story?
38106Did you belong to any church?
38106Did you ever run off with any of the money?
38106Did you have a wife and children of your own?
38106Did you take anything else along with you?
38106Do you belong to any church?
38106Do you think anybody is ever prejudiced in their sleep?
38106Have you heard of them since?
38106How much did you run off with?
38106Well, did you believe that rib story?
38106What is Infidelity?
38106What is your business?
38106What kind of a bank did you have?
38106What rib story? 38106 What?"
38106You believed it, did you?
38106''Well,''said I,''What would you advise me to do under similar circumstances?''
38106( 1776?)
38106372. Who is the Blasphemer?
38106399. Who is the True Nobleman?
38106443. Who Designed the Designer?
3810695. Who Shall Rule the Country?
38106A Little Too Late Is it not a little late in the day to object to people because they sacrifice meat and other eatables to their god?
38106After all, is it not possible to live honest and courageous lives without believing these fables?
38106And suppose that he also knew that only by betraying Christ could he save either himself or others; what ought Judas to have done?
38106And why did they do this?
38106Are all the investigators in perdition?
38106Are the Christian nations patterns of charity and forbearance?
38106Are you not glad that our flag is covered all over with financial honors?
38106Are you not glad?
38106Are you willing to rely upon an argument that justifies the treachery of that wretch?
38106Believe, or Beware And what does a trial for heresy mean?
38106But how do we know that the disciples of Christ wrote a word of the gospels?
38106But where is the legislation?
38106But where is the new Eden?
38106By what right does a man, or an organization of men, or a god, claim to hold a brain in bondage?
38106Can God be Improved?
38106Can God, then, through the Bible, make the same revelation to two men?
38106Can I assist Him?
38106Can a Sane Man Believe in Inspiration?
38106Can it be possible that any punishment can endure forever?
38106Can it be pretended that the witnesses could not have been mistaken about the relation the Holy Ghost is alleged to have sustained to Jesus Christ?
38106Can the conduct of infinite wisdom, power and love ever change?
38106Can there ever be any progress in this world to amount to anything until we have liberty?
38106Can we believe that God made lashes upon the naked back, a legal tender for labor performed?
38106Can we believe that the inspired writer had any idea of the size of the sun?
38106Can we believe that the real God, if there is one, ever ordered a man to be killed simply for making hair oil, or ointment?
38106Creation the Decomposition of the Infinite Admitting that a god did create the universe, the question then arises, of what did he create it?
38106Did Franklin and Jefferson Die in Fear?
38106Did God destroy the memory of mankind at that time, and if so, how?
38106Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the sum of human knowledge as David Hume?
38106Did all the priests of France do as great a work for the civilization of the world as Diderot and Voltaire?
38106Did all the priests of Rome increase the mental wealth of man as much as Bruno?
38106Did he know of the one hundred and four planets belonging to our solar system, all children of the sun?
38106Did he know that the volume of the Earth is less than one- millionth of that of the sun?
38106Did it ever occur to them that a cancer is as beautiful in its development as is the reddest rose?
38106Did the writers of the four gospels have"the sensible and true avouch of their own eyes and ears"in that behalf?
38106Did they wish to save his life?
38106Do the angels all discuss questions on the same side?
38106Do they benefit mankind?
38106Do you know I dislike this man?
38106Do you know that there is only a little zig- zag strip around the world within which have been produced all men of genius?
38106Do you mean that Adam and Eve business?
38106Do you then believe that the Bible is a different book to every human being that receives it?
38106Does God Uphold Slavery?
38106Does He believe in some being superior to himself?
38106Does Mr. Black pretend that such statements would be admitted as evidence in any court?
38106Does the Bible teach man to enslave his brother?
38106For more than a thousand years the Church had, to a great extent, the control of the civilized world, and what has been the result?
38106For what purpose do you get up?
38106From Whence Come Wars?
38106Give the Devil His Due If the account given in Genesis is really true, ought we not, after all, to thank this serpent?
38106Had I not better say so?
38106Has the promise and hope of forgiveness ever prevented the commission of a sin?
38106Has there been found upon the records of the savage world anything more perfectly fiendish than this commandment of Jehovah?
38106How Did Water run up Hill?
38106How can I assist God?
38106How could language be confounded?
38106How did it happen that Christ wrote nothing?
38106How did the animals get back to their respective countries?
38106How did these waters happen to run up hill?
38106How did they get there?
38106How did they know the way to go?
38106How do we know that the writers of the gospels"were men of unimpeachable character?"
38106How long will they grovel in the dust before the ignorant legends of the barbaric past?
38106How long, O how long will mankind worship a book?
38106How long, O how long will they pursue phantoms in a darkness deeper than death?
38106How much are they worth?
38106How much is a ton of iron worth in the ground?
38106How was it Done?
38106How was it possible for any one of the four Evangelists to know that Christ was the Son of God, or that he was God?
38106How were some portions of the ark heated for animals from the tropics, and others kept cool for the polar bears?
38106How were the animals watered?
38106How would you go to work to prove that the devil entered into a drove of swine?
38106I appeal to every laboring man, and I ask him,"Is there another country on this globe where you can have your equal rights with others?"
38106I asked:"What are they?"
38106I have read this book, and what shall I say of it?
38106I wrote the article that appeared in the August number, and by me it was entitled"Is All of the Bible Inspired?"
38106If I rob Mr. Smith, and God forgive me, how does that help Smith?
38106If it does, is it not blasphemous to say that it is inspired of God?
38106If the Bible is Not Verbally Inspired, What Then?
38106If the government can make money, what on earth does it collect taxes for you and me for?
38106If the words are not inspired, what is?
38106If this doctrine be true, how can God be just or virtuous?
38106In mercy?
38106In order that they may be prepared to investigate the phenomena by which we are surrounded?
38106In the eyes of intelligent men of Greece and Rome, were all deeds, whether good or evil, morally alike?
38106Infinite Impudence of the Church Who can imagine the infinite impudence of a Church assuming to think for the human race?
38106Is a god who will burn a soul forever in another world, better than a christian who burns the body for a few hours in this?
38106Is all that Succeeds Inspired?
38106Is he in want?
38106Is it Possible?
38106Is it necessary to believe in the existence of an infinite intelligence before you can have any standard of right and wrong?
38106Is it nothing to civilize mankind?
38106Is it nothing to dignify man and exalt the intellect?
38106Is it nothing to fill the world with light, with discovery, with science?
38106Is it nothing to free the mind?
38106Is it nothing to make men wipe the dust from their swollen knees, the tears from their blanched and furrowed cheeks?
38106Is it nothing to relieve the heavens of an insatiate monster, and write upon the eternal dome, glittering with stars, the grand word-- Liberty?
38106Is it possible that God would make a successful rival?
38106Is it possible that a being can not be just or virtuous unless he believes in some being infinitely superior to himself?
38106Is it possible that a designer exists from all eternity without design?
38106Is it possible that a few Chinese can bring"our holy religion"into disgust and contempt?
38106Is it possible that an infinite God created this world simply to be the dwelling- place of slaves and serfs?
38106Is it possible that only those who believe in the God who persecuted for opinion''s sake have any standard of right and wrong?
38106Is it possible the devil was such an idiot?
38106Is the infinite capable of any improvement whatever?
38106Is there a Democrat now who wishes we had taken the advice of Bayard to scale the bonds?
38106Is there a Greenbacker here who is not glad we did n''t do it?
38106Is there an American, a Democrat here, who is not glad we escaped the stench and shame of repudiation, and did not take Democratic advice?
38106Is there any such thing as Methodist mathematics, Presbyterian botany, Catholic astronomy or Baptist biology?
38106Is there no intellectual liberty in heaven?
38106Is there no possibility of delusion about a circumstance of that kind?
38106Is there, in the civilized world, to- day, a clergyman who believes in the divinity of slavery?
38106It takes no more ink and no more paper-- why not make$ 1000 bills?
38106Let another read him who knows nothing of the drama, who knows nothing of the impersonation of passion; what does he get from him?
38106Money by Work How do you get your money?
38106Mr. Greenbacker, suppose the government issued$ 1,000,000,000 to- morrow, how would you get any of it?
38106Must We Believe Fables to be Good and True?
38106Must one be versed in Latin before he is entitled to express his opinion as to the genuineness of a pretended revelation from God?
38106Must we believe that God called some of his children the money of others?
38106Must we regard the auction block as an altar?
38106Must we, in order to be good, gentle and loving in our lives, believe that the creation of woman was a second thought?
38106Of what use are all the improvements in farming?
38106Of what use is all the improved machinery unless it tends to give the farmer a little more leisure?
38106On which of the six days was he created?
38106Paring Nails Why should we in this age of the world be dominated by the dead?
38106Questions About the Ark How was the ark kept clean?
38106Religion and Facts What has religion to do with facts?
38106Says he,"Do n''t you think he could put in another day to advantage right around here?"
38106Seven long years of war-- fighting for what?
38106Shakespeare''s Plays v. Sermons What would the church people think if the theatrical people should attempt to suppress the churches?
38106Shall the men that said, This is not a nation, have charge of the nation?
38106Shall the men who saved the old flag hold it?
38106Shall the men who saved the ship of state sail it?
38106Shall the people that saved this country rule it?
38106Shall we pay our debts?
38106Should any great credit be given to this deity for not being caught with such chaff?
38106Some tell me that it is the desire of God that I should worship Him?
38106Standing here amid the sacred memories of the first, on the golden threshold of the second, I ask, Will the second century be as good as the first?
38106That I should sacrifice something to Him?
38106That Jehovah really endeavored to induce Adam to take one of the lower animals as an helpmeet for him?
38106That what they are pleased to call the adaptation of means to ends, is as apparent in the cancer as in the April rain?
38106The Bible a Poor Product Admitting that the Bible is the Book of God, is that his only good job?
38106The Devil and the Swine How are you going to prove a miracle?
38106The Old Idea What was the old idea?
38106The South and the Tariff Where did this doctrine of a tariff for revenue only come from?
38106The World in Debt to Infidels What would the world be if infidels had never been?
38106The question is, Shall the men who endeavored to destroy this country rule it?
38106Then who shall say what shall be done with what is produced except the producer?
38106There is still another question:"Will all the wounds of the war be healed?"
38106There they were of every sort, and color, and kind, and how was it that they came together?
38106They said:"We saved the nation''s life, and what is life without honor?"
38106To feed the cattle?
38106Was it under these pontiffs that the"church penetrated the moral darkness like a new sun,"and covered the globe with institutions of mercy?
38106Was the Devil an Idiot?
38106Was the slave- pen a temple?
38106Was there no design in having an infinite designer?
38106We are the greatest and wisest and most virtuous of mankind?
38106We are told that God made man; and the question naturally arises, how was this done?
38106We care nothing for the rich, except what will they do with their money?
38106We know how it was ventilated; but what was done with the filth?
38106Well, if it is, what''s the use of wasting it making one dollar bills?
38106Were blood hounds, apostles?
38106Were the greatest men of all antiquity without this standard?
38106Were the stealers and whippers of babes and women the justified children of God?
38106What Were We Fighting For?
38106What did Moses know about the Sun?
38106What do I get out of him?
38106What else were they fighting for?
38106What else were they fighting for?
38106What for?
38106What for?
38106What for?
38106What harm would it do to have an opera here tonight?
38106What has any form of superstition or religion to do with a fact or with any science?
38106What if Death Does End All?
38106What is Christianity?
38106What is Conscience?
38106What is conscience?
38106What is harvesting now, compared with what it was in the old time?
38106What is the talk?
38106What kind of a man were you?"
38106What kind of a man were you?"
38106What man who ever thinks, can believe that blood can appease God?
38106What right has he to assassinate the joy of life?
38106What right has he to murder the sunshine of the day?
38106What shall these men do?
38106What wrong would there be to see one of those grand plays on Sunday?
38106When the man is called up by the recording secretary, or whoever does the cross- examining, he says to his soul:"Where are you from?"
38106When you rise at four and work till dark what is life worth?
38106Whence Came the Gospels?
38106Where Did the Serpent Come From?
38106Where are you from?"
38106Where did the serpent come from?
38106Where from?
38106Where is the New Eden?
38106Who is the blasphemer; the man who denies the existence of God, or he who covers the robes of the infinite with innocent blood?
38106Who made him?
38106Who on earth at this day would pretend to settle any scientific question by a text from the Bible?
38106Who saw it, and who would know a devil if he did see him?
38106Who selected these?
38106Whom can I assist?
38106Why Did Not God Kill the Serpent?
38106Why Hate an Atheist?
38106Why Should Infidels Die in Fear?
38106Why Should the Church be Merciful?
38106Why did he fail to speak?
38106Why did he go dumbly to his death, leaving the world to misery and to doubt?
38106Why did he not cry, You shall not persecute in my name; you shall not burn and torment those who differ from you in creed?
38106Why did he not defend his children?
38106Why did he not explain the doctrine of the trinity?
38106Why did he not plainly say, I am the Son of God?
38106Why did he not put Adam and Eve on their guard about this serpent?
38106Why did he not say something positive, definite, and satisfactory about another world?
38106Why did he not tell his disciples, and through them the world, that man should not persecute, for opinion''s sake, his fellow- man?
38106Why did he not tell the manner of baptism that was pleasing to him?
38106Why did he not turn the tear- stained hope of heaven to the glad knowledge of another life?
38106Why did not the Lord God take him by the tail and snap his head off?
38106Why do n''t it make what money it wants, take the taxes out, and give the balance to us?
38106Why do you shock these people?
38106Why hast thou forsaken me?"
38106Why investigate when you know?
38106Why not feed them more the night before?
38106Why not make$ 100,000,000 and all be billionaires?
38106Why not say, God has intelligence, therefore there must be an intelligence greater than his?
38106Why pursue that which you have?
38106Why should God hate to see a man happy?
38106Why should a believer in God hate an atheist?
38106Why should barbarian Jews who went down to death and dust three thousand years ago, control the living world?
38106Why should it excite his wrath to see a family in the woods, by some babbling stream, talking, laughing and loving?
38106Why should she show mercy to a kind and noble heretic whom her God will burn in eternal fire?
38106Why should that day be filled with gloom instead of joy?
38106Why should the Church pity a man whom her God hates?
38106Why should these gentlemen object to a god with big fiery eyeballs, when their own Deity has eyes like a flame of fire?
38106Why should we be damned for laughing at Samson and his foxes, while others, holding the Nebular Hypothesis in utter contempt, go straight to heaven?
38106Why should we look sad, and think about death, and hear about- hell?
38106Why should we send missionaries to China, if we can not convert the heathen when they come here?
38106Why should you object to these people on account of their religion?
38106Why was Christ so Silent?
38106Why was not the serpent kept out of the garden?
38106Why?
38106Will God have more power?
38106Will There Be an Eternal Auto da Fe?
38106Will he become more merciful?
38106Will he not be damned as quick for denying geology as for denying the scheme of salvation?
38106Will his love for his poor creatures increase?
38106Will not a man be damned as quick for denying the equator as denying the Bible?
38106Will some theologian, versed in the machinery of the miraculous, tell us in what way God confounded the language of mankind?
38106Will the Second Century of America be as good as the First?
38106Will the Wounds of the War be Healed?
38106Will the agony of the damned increase or decrease the happiness of God?
38106Will the penitent thief, winged and crowned, laugh at the honest folks in hell?
38106Will there be, in the universe, an eternal_ auto da fe_?
38106Will they be kind enough to tell us what the fountains of the great deep are?
38106Would God Kill a Man for Making Ointment?
38106Would God give a bird wings and make it a crime to fly?
38106Would a Real God Uphold Slavery?
38106Would he give me brains and make it a crime to think?
38106Would it not be far better to treat this atheist, at least, as well as he treats us?
38106Would you expect to find that book in favor of liberty?
38106or shall the rebels walk her quarter- deck, give the orders and sink it?
38106simply for the purpose of raising orthodox Christians?
40770A God who delights in the tears of his unhappy creatures, who sets for them the ambush, and then punishes them for having fallen into it?
40770A God who himself ordains robbery, persecution, and carnage?
40770A mild and humane religion can never belong to a partial and cruel God?
40770After such principles, is not the whole earth to become a prey to Christian rapacity?
40770Among the orthodox courtiers, who surround Christian thrones, do we see intrigues, calumny, or perfidy?
40770And are the virtues less because professed by heathens?
40770And further, how can the Christian love beings who continually offend his God?
40770And have we not a right to refuse their testimonies?
40770And how can goodness be an attribute of a God, who has created most of the human race only to damn them eternally?
40770And if so, what are they?
40770And is not hatred eternalized where implacable revenge is exercised?
40770Are not they calculated to discourage man, and throw him into despair?
40770Are the men, redeemed by the blood of even a Deity, more honest than others?
40770Are the witnesses who transmitted, or the Apostles who saw them, extremely deserving of credit?
40770Are they strong?
40770Are they weak?
40770Are those miracles confirmed by the testimony of cotemporary historians?
40770Are we acquainted with his character and temperament?
40770At this remote period, how can we be certain that Moses conversed with God, and received from him the law which he communicated to the Hebrews?
40770Beings who would continually betray himself into offence?
40770But are we not at liberty to doubt the truth of this assertion?
40770But have not many wise men among the heathens discovered, without the assistance of the Jewish revelation, one supreme God, superior to all others?
40770But in another view, does not it imply mistrust of the wisdom of God to prescribe rules for his conduct?
40770But what is it to have morals, in; the language of Christians?
40770But what is the foundation of this confidence?
40770But when has he spoken?
40770But who are these masters?
40770But who shall decide whether the laws, most advantageous to society, are conformed to the will of this God?
40770But will the revelation, upon which Judaism and Christianity are founded, bear the test of this criterion?
40770But, be this as it may, is it true that Christianity admits but one God, the same which was revealed by Moses?
40770But, if this be the case, why did the apostles preach to them the gospel?
40770But, on the other side, is not reason proscribed by the Christian religion?
40770By what fatality have writings revealed by God himself still need of commentaries?
40770Can it be supposed that such a Being, without equal and without rival, should be jealous of his glory?
40770Can man love a God above all things, who is represented as wrathful, capricious, unjust, and implacable?
40770Can man love, above all things, an object the most dreadful that human imagination could ever conceive?
40770Can not Christians see, that, in endeavouring to honour and exalt their God, they only degrade and debase him?
40770Can reason subscribe to the ridiculous obligation of abstaining from certain aliments and meats which is imposed by some sects of Christians?
40770Can such an object excite in the human heart a sentiment of love?
40770Can the abject and isolated mind of these mercenary pedagogues be capable of instructing their pupils in that of which themselves are ignorant?
40770Can the prayers of man add glory to a Being beyond comparison superior to all others?
40770Can we draw from them any just conceptions of its attributes?
40770Could it be expected that the Jews would believe the report of the apostles, rather than their own eyes?
40770Do not they themselves, in certain cases, have recourse to reason?
40770Do they exhibit any precise ideas of the God, whose oracles they announce?
40770Do they not appeal to reason, when they endeavour to prove the existence of their God?
40770Do we not see Christians adore a threefold divinity, under the name of the Trinity?
40770Does he not paint himself as false, unjust, deceitful, and Cruel; as setting snares for mankind; seducing, hardening, and leading them astray?
40770Does it not continually exclaim against a profane reason, which it accuses of insufficiency, and often regards as rebellious to heaven?
40770Does it not imply a doubt of his immutability, to believe he can be prevailed on by his creatures to alter his designs?
40770Does it render empires flourishing and powerful?
40770Does it render mankind better?
40770Does it, better than any other, make us acquainted with the nature and essence of God?
40770Does not every man, who is desirous to live, perceive that vice, intemperance, and voluptuousness must shorten the period of life?
40770For why should a man mingle with the affairs of a world, which his religion informs him is only a place of passage?
40770From their instructions for eighteen hundred years past, what advantages have nations derived?
40770Has it any superior qualities, by which it merits the preference?
40770Has this religion influenced the manners of sovereigns, who derive their divine power from it?
40770Have not Popes arrogated the right of disposing of distant empires to their favourite Monarchs in Europe?
40770Have these infallible men found it possible to agree among themselves, on the most essential points of a religion, revealed by God himself?
40770Have we not room to accuse the Saviour of the world with want of benevolence, in shewing himself only to his disciples and favourites?
40770How can a God, who enjoys a supreme felicity, be offended with the actions of his creatures?
40770How can a benevolent God bestow on his creatures a fatal liberty by the abuse of which they may incur his anger, and their own destruction?
40770How can a man, in his senses, see, in the Immanuel announced by Isaiah, the Messiah, whose name is Jesus?
40770How can an only God become triple without injuring his unity?
40770How can he love sinners?
40770How can that Being, who is himself the author of life and nature, suffer death?
40770How can we delight in the God under whose rod we tremble?
40770How can we know, without the aid of reason, that God hath spoken?
40770How can we love that which we dread?
40770How discover, in an obscure and crucified Jew, a leader who shall govern Israel?
40770How does it happen that such extraordinary events have been noticed only by a handful of Christians?
40770How prove the validity of its pretensions?
40770How shall we be made sure that they have not been the dupes of some illusion, or an overheated imagination?
40770How then can we discover what confidence is due to the testimony which these organs of heaven give in favour of their own mission?
40770How then shall we decide in its favour?
40770If he is almighty, how can he be flattered with the submissions, adorations, and formalities with which Christians prostrate themselves before him?
40770If he knows all things, what need is there of continually informing him what are the dispositions and desires of his subjects?
40770If justice, humanity, generosity, temperance, and patience be not virtues, to what can the name be given?
40770If literally practised, would they not prove ruinous to society?
40770If nothing be due from God to his creatures, how can any thing be due from them to him?
40770If so, why do they eternally dispute about them?
40770If this revelation be, as is supposed, an emanation from God himself, who can confide in him?
40770If we know that the Apostles sometimes wandered from the truth, how shall we believe them at others?
40770In this case what need was there of having spoken?
40770In this case, how does it happen that Christians continue to sin, as if they had never been redeemed and delivered from sin?
40770Indeed, how can it be otherwise, when they confound the cause of God with that of their own vanity?
40770Is it but to reveal such mysteries as these that the Godhead has taken pains to instruct mankind?
40770Is it certain that the books which are attributed to Moses, and report so many miraculous circumstances, are perfectly authentic?
40770Is it even practicable for mankind to love their neighbours as themselves?
40770Is it not astonishing, that what was intended as a guide for mankind, should be wholly above their comprehending?
40770Is it not cruel, that what is of most importance to them should be least known?
40770Is it not rather a proof of his ferocity, cruelty, and implacable vengeance?
40770Is it possible to obey this precept?
40770Is it so with the Bible?
40770Is it, then by subterfuges, subtilties, and falsehoods, that we are to render service to God?
40770Is not such conduct as ridiculous as it is unreasonable?
40770Is not such conduct calculated to multiply our friends?
40770Is not the forgiveness of injuries connected with this principle?
40770Is not the pardoning of our enemies a greatness of soul, which gives us an advantage over those who offend us?
40770Is not the use of reason forbidden, in the examination of the marvellous dogmas with which we are presented by this religion?
40770Is not this God represented as a mass of extraordinary qualities, which form an inexplicable enigma?
40770Is the Godhead described when it is said that it is a spirit, an immaterial being, which resembles nothing presented to us by our senses?
40770May not reason be permitted to hope, that she shall one day re- assume the power so long usurped from her by error, illusion, and deceit?
40770May not we, also, oppose to the miracles of Moses, and Christ, those performed by Mahomet in presence of all Mecca and Arabia assembled?
40770May we not, however, ask them how far this renunciation of reason ought to be carried?
40770Moreover, was not Fate, to which all the other gods of the heathens were subordinate, an only God, to whose sovereign law all nature was subject?
40770Must it not be a great temerity and sin for a Christian to serve in war?
40770Must not a true Christian, to whose imitation the example of the saints and heroes of the Old Testament are proposed, become ferocious and sanguinary?
40770Now, it is said, that the death of man is the effect of the sin of Adam; and if, by baptism, sin be effaced, why is man still subject to death?
40770On what, then, is Revelation itself founded?
40770Ought a God to reveal himself to mankind for the sole purpose of not being comprehended?
40770Ought he not to imagine that the surest means of pleasing his God, is to imitate his ferocity and cruelty?
40770Ought not all these things to excite a doubt of the infallibility of the Evangelists, and the reality of their divine inspirations?
40770Ought not they to have perceived, that this conduct was calculated only to produce hypocrites and hidden enemies, of open rebellions?
40770These interpreters of the divine will were then men; and are not men liable to be deceived themselves, and prone to deceive others?
40770To justify his own, will he not appeal to the perfidious cruelty of Phineas, Jabel, and Judith?
40770Was he phlegmatic or enthusiastic, honest or knavish, ambitious or disinterested, a practiser of truths or of falsehood?
40770Was it necessary that a God should speak, to shew that they have need of mutual aid and mutual love?
40770Was it not religious and supernatural ideas which caused sovereigns to be looked upon as gods?
40770Were they the only persons who perceived them?
40770Were those witnesses disinterested?
40770Were those witnesses very deserving men?
40770What advantage are mankind to derive from all this?
40770What assistance can it receive from a religion by which it is continually contradicted and degraded?
40770What do I say?
40770What good results to society from these practices, all of which may be observed by a man who has not the shadow of virtue?
40770What indulgence can the Christian, who believes this fable, shew to his fellow- creature?
40770What indulgence have mankind a right to expect from a God, who spared not even his own son?
40770What kind of being shall we contemplate, when we add to this the ineffable attributes ascribed to him in the Christian theology?
40770What must be thought of these divine writings, which every sect understands so differently?
40770What must we think of a revelation which, far from teaching us any thing, is calculated to darken and puzzle the clearest ideas?
40770What proofs does the Christian religion give us of the mission of Jesus Christ?
40770What real good can result to society from the melancholy and ferocious virtues which Christians consider indispensible?
40770What shall we say of the false and forged prophecies, applied to Christ in the gospel?
40770What shall we say of the morality, which commands the human heart to detach itself from objects which reason commands it to love?
40770What then are the proofs which are to establish the superiority of the Christian religion over all others?
40770What was the temperament of this Moses?
40770What, then, are the motives of the Christian, for pretending to such a belief?
40770When we do good to our enemies does it not give us a superiority over them?
40770When we refuse the blessings offered us by nature, do we not despise the benefactions of the One Supreme?
40770When will nations renounce chimerical hopes, to contemplate their true interests?
40770Wherever it reigns, do we not see the people debased, destitute of energy, and ignorant of true morality?
40770Who does not see, in these sublime precepts, the language of enthusiasm and hyperbole?
40770Why assign to him qualities which destroy each other?
40770Why quarrel and cut each others throats, because they are differently interpreted by different persons?
40770Why recount fables concerning him?
40770Why then do they dispute incessantly concerning him?
40770Why was he transported thither, and what did he learn by his journey?
40770Will they never shake off the yokes of those hypocritical tyrants, who are interested only in the errors of mankind?
40770Will they teach then to love the public good, to serve their country, to know the duties of the man and citizen?
40770and do its revealed truths occasion no disputes among divines?
40770and why do they demand additional lights from on high, before they can be believed or understood?
40770the virtues of Greece and Rome, so amiable, and so heroic, were they not true virtues?
40770who is said to be cruel enough to damn his creatures eternally?
41280How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
41280If such were the ideal of Jesus in fact, why did he not seek to realize it at once? 41280 Lord, to whom shall we go?
4128030) which shall betoken his own coming and the great world- change?
41280Am I told that it is hopeless at so late an hour to separate what is an indigenous gift from what is implanted by education?
41280And here I stop to ask again, Can all this suit the urgent necessities of our times?
41280And how?
41280And instead of consulting the maturity of thought, are we to peer into its cradle and seek oracles in its infant cries?
41280And is not a pure mind the very moral atmosphere in which man sees God as he is, and rejoices in the sight?
41280And must we not believe that such men and women were true Christians?
41280And shall I risk the vastly greater evil of poisoning its soul, by allowing it to be tainted with heretical books and teachers in free schools?
41280And this has been, by an old Roman Catholic writer, very clearly expressed in these three words:"The priest, what is he?
41280And why was this?
41280And, if at all, how far?
41280But are such things to be reckoned among the essentials of Christian faith or Christian righteousness?
41280But does not the age in turn need this teaching?
41280But does this make Christianity only a human growth, and so predict a coming decay, which many seem to think has already begun?
41280But how when he returned was the throne of David to be restored, and a proper, literal reign to exist, and not a mere spiritual reign?
41280But is that the tendency of things?
41280But then,_ Why_ must he grant it?
41280But to what else shall we turn?
41280But what is it that entitles such persons all alike to the Christian character and name?
41280But what is to determine the character of this power?
41280Can there be any doubt upon either of these points-- either the culture or welfare?
41280Could any political kingdom arise in a more outwardly striking manner?
41280Could he think that within that time the destinies of Humanity as he knew it would be closed?
41280Could that teacher suppose that the opportunity for performing such duties would cease for ever before the last of his apostles should have died?
41280Could there be a condition more horrible?
41280Did he adopt them?
41280Did he claim to be such a Messiah as the Jews expected?
41280Do not minds advance unequally in truth, in all the successive phases of a soul''s spiritual growth?
41280Do those changes make matters better or worse?
41280Do we care to know the evidence on which it rests?
41280Do we ever tire of Jesus Christ, considered as the sinless image, within human limitations, of God''s love and truth and mercy and purity?
41280Do we ever tire of hearing the wondrous story of his obedient, disinterested, and exalted life and sacrifice?
41280Do we ever tire of the stars, or the horizon, or the blue sky, or the dawn, or the sunset, or running water, or natural gems?
41280Do you expect to find them so now?
41280Do you wonder that the priests oppose our school system?
41280Does it not discharge as dreams their most assured revelations?
41280For how, indeed, can it be otherwise?
41280For what does the word mean, and whence is it borrowed?
41280Had it not done so, how could it have touched and moved them as it did, and as, through them, it has touched and moved the world ever since?
41280Has it any other possible solution?
41280Has mankind outgrown the influence of religion to- day?
41280Has the spread of knowledge, the advance of science, the development of literature, art, culture, weakened its power in Christendom?
41280Have not real and affecting mysteries been very much transferred for the time from theology to philosophy, from the priest to the professor?
41280He has no doubt of the truth of the story;"what did the lion say then?"
41280How could he say the kingdom of God was among them_ already_, if it were yet to come at the time of the great world- change?
41280How did he regard these ideas and expectations?
41280How far does the cause of Christianity depend on the facts, or alleged facts, of the Gospel narrative?
41280How far is our idea of Christ affected by a mode of interpretation which supposes a mingling of mythical with historic elements in the Gospel record?
41280How is it at the present time?
41280How shall we carry sudden help unless we hear at once the story?
41280How shall we send prompt help if there be no strong and swift messenger waiting at our door?
41280How, then, could Jesus say the kingdom of God cometh not with_ observation_?
41280If by critical investigation the fact were made doubtful, would that doubt at all impair the truth of the idea?
41280If so, will it not follow that in every one of their differing communions true Christians are to be found?
41280If there is nothing above this world or beyond this life; if we came from nothing and are going nowhere, what interest is there in the world?
41280If this be so, how will the discovery affect our natural trust in the intimations of our supreme faculties?
41280In short, when is it, that a man does and is, the highest that he is capable of?
41280In the new church, in that_ basilica_, what do we find?
41280In what shall we find an answer to our inquiry, as to the true idea of the Christian Gospel?
41280Is all this real Christianity?
41280Is it as new as it seems?
41280Is it as threatening to the cause of religious faith as it seems?
41280Is it not even so with ourselves at the present moment?
41280Is it not in truth a strange choice, to set up"_ Evolution_,"of all things, as the negation of_ Purpose_ pre- disposing what is to come?
41280Is it not natural-- is it not inevitable, that this tendency should yet develop itself in the higher concerns of his being?
41280Is it not simply in this, that they receive and reverence Jesus as the beloved Son in whom God was well pleased?
41280Is it not the clear self- revelation of a God, one, all- wise, omnipotent?
41280Is it not well?
41280Is it that religion is growing_ less_ mystic?
41280Is not Christ, so true elsewhere, mistaken here?
41280Is our wisdom to be gathered by going back to the age before our errors?
41280Is that the truth after which our souls hunger and thirst?
41280Is this scepticism imaginary?
41280Is this the sober truth?
41280Is, then, the transmigration of forces altogether an illusion?
41280It ends in a doctrine of despair, which cries continually,"What is the use?"
41280Must we exaggerate, must we be unfair in our attacks?
41280Must we go to sleep, thinking there is nothing to do?
41280Now can chance have evolved this universal fitness, and the souls that own their allegiance to it?
41280Now what guides conscience to good or to evil?
41280Or are they intrinsic, essential, independent of command, even of the Divine command?
41280Or, if it be not so, where else shall we look with the hope to find it?
41280Or, to state the question in other words, Is the truth of Christianity identical and conterminous with the literal truth of its record?
41280Our opening question then is: What is the ground of right?
41280Pilate asked the question, What is truth?
41280Reduced to its most general terms, is it any thing more or other than this?
41280Self- culture?
41280Should I run the risk of poisoning my child''s body by accepting as a gift a little better food than that I am able to buy?
41280Suppose one of the Scipios taken out of his tomb; and bring him into a Roman Catholic Church: do you think he will be very much astonished?
41280That this Theology of faith is to triumph over that of fear who can doubt?
41280The seeds no doubt were on the field; but who can say whether ever"a Sower went forth to sow"?
41280There is evil enough in the world; but what nation or age ever approved of it?
41280Was Christ exempt from that kind of moral discipline, that supreme proof of fidelity to God?
41280We should not hesitate, any more than they did, to call him Master and Lord; to say,"To whom else shall we go?
41280What better would there be for me than this-- what better constitution of a rational nature?
41280What but freedom, fidelity to rational principles and ideal justice, give it this strength?
41280What can look more like the field of a directing Will intent upon the good?
41280What did the Romans do?
41280What happened?
41280What is an organ?
41280What is insanity, but the wreck of this personality?
41280What is the faith of the fairly educated young men and women who are now springing up in America?
41280What is the meaning of"pontiff"?
41280What is the result?
41280What is the result?
41280What is to decide which it shall be?
41280What made this great change in his soul?
41280What must we do, we Protestants, in the presence of this fact?
41280What people ever praised selfishness, injustice, falsifying of speech or trust?
41280What then do all the Christian sects and parties, of every name, hold in common, and never differ about?
41280What were the especial traits of character of the Romans?
41280What, then, shall be said of the language which appears to express that opinion?
41280When does culture or art in him attain to the highest?
41280When it gets there and falls to work, what does it help us to account for?
41280Who can exhaust, who can add to, the real force and attraction and fulness of those truths and promises?
41280Who else has ever had a true_ authority_ to place before us a more perfect idea, or to tell us more exactly what the Gospel is?
41280Why are certain acts right, and certain other acts wrong?
41280Why are they called in that way?
41280Why did he prefer the way of renunciation and self- sacrifice to the possession of the kingdoms of the world?
41280Why have republican institutions in New York almost proved a failure?
41280Why preserve that which we value not?
41280Why shall not the kingdom be given up immediately to the Father?
41280Why should his followers be ready to suffer social persecution, if his aim tended in the direction regarded with social favor?
41280Why should we allow ourselves to be beguiled by fables and false hopes and make- believes?
41280Why were a few robbers able to take possession of the city, and plunder the citizens?
41280Why?
41280Will any one, whose opinion is worth listening to, say that it does?
41280Will not our confidence in those representations be impaired by this view of their contents?
41280You believe, perhaps, that the shape of a Roman Catholic Church at Rome will astonish a pagan?
41280You may have said in listening to me thus far,"What need of insisting so much upon self- regard, which we all perfectly well understand?"
41280and what did he expect as the result of his movement?
41280he asks; and"what did the fox do next?"
41280or of the call to follow his graces and copy his perfections into our own hearts and lives?
41280or only science more so?
41280prayer a childish impulse, which clear- seeing manhood must put away?
41280so clearly, plainly stated as to preclude the differences just alluded to, as to what it_ is_ that has been revealed?
41280that they hold the Christian faith in the Father in Heaven, with all that this involves of love to God and love to man?
41280that they hold the same common faith as to the presence and the providence of God, the future life and the judgment to come?
41280what does he do?
46099But, it may be asked, had not we the Holy Bible, the scriptural repository of the Gospel record?
46099The Vitality of"Mormonism"Why does"Mormonism"persist?
46099the uplifting religion of life, the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
3608119:12. Who can understand his errors?
36081Are cursing and swearing sinful when they have become a habit?_ Most certainly; for a sinful habit proves that sin is our master.
36081Are there more Gods than one?_ No; there is but one God, and there is none else besides Him.
36081Are we never permitted to swear?_ Yes; when the proper authorities demand it in God''s stead.
36081Are ye not much better than they?== Which of you by taking thought, can add one cubit to his stature?== And why take ye thought for raiment?
36081But are not many, thus redeemed, yet lost?_ Yes, indeed; many reject Him because of their unbelief and love of sin.
36081But can all pray in this manner?_ No, not the impenitent; their hearts are not right with God, and they do not seek Him earnestly.
36081But does the Word of God point out a way to us in which a sinner may be justified and saved?_ Yes; in the blessed Gospel.
36081But how can their word be the Word of God?_ The Spirit of God revealed to them what to speak and write.
36081By what means does the Holy Spirit call us?_ By the Word of God; using the law to awaken our hearts, and the gospel to invite us to Christ.
36081By what means does the Holy Spirit sanctify and preserve the believer?_ By the Word of God and the Lord''s Supper.
36081By what rule will Christ judge us?_ He will judge us by His Word.
36081Can any man, then, keep God''s commandments so perfectly that he thereby is justified and saved_?
36081Can we be saved through the Law?_ No; since the fall in sin no man can perfectly keep the Law.
36081Can we feel assured that God will forgive us this debt?_ Yes; Jesus Christ has paid for all our sins.
36081Can we love God and the world at the same time?_ By no means.
36081Did Christ remain in humiliation and death?_ No; God exalted Him and gave Him a name which is above every name.
36081Did Christ suffer bodily pain only?_ No; His greatest suffering was a fearful anguish of soul on account of our sins.
36081Did our first parents remain innocent and without sin?_ No; they sinned and lost the image of God, and thus sin and death entered into the world.
36081Do all obey the call of the Holy Spirit?_ No; many resist the Holy Spirit, and will not repent and come to Christ.
36081Do we always understand the ways of God''s providence?_ No; His ways are often hidden from our eyes; but even then they are the kindest and best.
36081Does God accept this weak faith?_ Yes, indeed; only it be true and sincere.
36081Does God answer our prayer at once?_ Sometimes; but He often delays His answer in order to strengthen our faith and our hope.
36081Does God give us such opportunities in order that we may sin?_ By no means; God, who is holy and loving, does not tempt any one to sin.
36081Does God yet care for what He has made?_ Yes; by His watchful care He preserves and governs all things.
36081Does not also he who remains true to the covenant of his Baptism need repentance?_ Yes; he needs daily repentance and daily renewal.
36081Does this Law demand outward observance only?_ No; it demands the whole man, and the willing obedience of heart and mind.
36081Does this promise hold good only when we use the Lord''s Prayer?_ No; God hears every prayer offered up according to His will.
36081For what offices was Jesus anointed and consecrated?_ The offices of High Priest, Prophet, and King.
36081For whom does God care most?_ For man; and especially for His believing children.
36081For whom is the Lord''s Supper intended?_ The Lord''s Supper is intended for true Christians, who are of age and understanding to prove themselves.
36081For whom should we pray?_ We should pray not only for ourselves, but also for others,--even our enemies.
36081For whose sake does God forgive us our sins?_ For Christ''s sake, who has satisfied for the sins of the whole world by His death on the cross.
36081God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent; hath he said, and shall he not do it?
36081Has God given us also a land?_ Yes; He has given us our native land, that we may love it and help it to prosper.
36081Has not Christ redeemed all mankind?_ Yes, He has; He gave Himself a ransom for all.
36081Have all men become sinners through the fall of our first parents?_ Yes; sin and death have spread from our first parents to the whole human race.
36081Have you deserved all this?_ Not in the least; He does all this, not because I have deserved it, but because He is a loving and merciful Father.
36081How are the believers named after Christ?_ They are called Christians; meaning,"the anointed".
36081How can I feel assured of this?_ God Himself has commanded us to pray, and has added this promise to hear us: Amen, Amen; that is, Surely; so be it.
36081How can we be kept pure?_ We must watch and pray, and avoid everything that awakens impure desires.
36081How did Christ act through all this suffering?_ He was patient as a lamb that is lead to the slaughter.
36081How do unfaithful husbands and wives treat this holy institution?_ They despise it, and thus bring down upon themselves the judgment of God.
36081How do we bear false witness out of court?_ When we tell lies about our neighbor and slander or defame him in our conversation.
36081How do we learn that the grace of God is found in Christ?_ We learn this through the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit.
36081How do we lie and deceive by the name of God?_ By perjury, false teaching, and hypocrisy.
36081How do we misuse the day of rest?_ 1.
36081How do you know there is a God?_ 1.
36081How do you know this?_ Christ says concerning the bread:"Take, eat; this is my body."
36081How does Baptism save us from sin, death, and the devil?_ In Baptism we come into fellowship with Christ, and are made partakers in His redemption.
36081How does Christ have divine nature?_ He is begotten of the Father from eternity.
36081How does Christ have human nature?_ He is conceived by the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary.
36081How does God preserve all things?_ He lets all things continue as long as He thinks well, and He cares like a father for all His creatures.
36081How does God punish sin?_ In soul and body; now and forever.
36081How does God threaten those who transgress His commandments?_ He will visit, that is, punish, their wickedness.
36081How does one bear false witness in court?_ When a witness swears to a lie, and when a judge decides wrong to be right, and right to be wrong.
36081How does our flesh tempt us?_ Our own flesh tempts by its evil desires.
36081How does the Holy Spirit preserve the believer?_ He teaches and guides, corrects and comforts him.
36081How does the devil tempt us?_ The devil tempts us by putting evil thoughts into our minds.
36081How does the world tempt us?_ The world tempts us by threats, attractive invitations, and bad example.
36081How has God given His law to us?_ 1.
36081How has sin injured the human soul?_ 1.
36081How is stealing done?_ In a coarse or in an artful manner.
36081How is the Bible divided in regard to its teaching?_ It is divided into Law and Gospel.
36081How is this commandment transgressed?_ 1.
36081How is this commandment transgressed?_ 1.
36081How is this done?_ 1.
36081How many persons are there in the Godhead?_ Three; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
36081How many steps do you notice in the humiliation of Christ?_ Five: the birth in poverty; the suffering; the crucifixion; the death; the burial.
36081How should the children of God receive their daily bread?_ They should ask God to bless their daily bread, and return Him thanks for it.
36081How should we keep the day of rest holy?_ 1.
36081How should we pray?_ We should pray humbly, confidently as a child, and reverently.
36081How was Jesus anointed?_ He was anointed with the Holy Ghost and with power.
36081In what did the image of God in man consist?_ In true wisdom, righteousness and holiness, peace and joy.
36081In what did their sin consist?_ It consisted especially in the unbelief of their hearts and in their selfishness and disobedience.
36081In what does this new life really consist?_ In consists in love to God who first loved us.
36081In what way is the believer freed from sin by the redemption of Christ?_ 1.
36081In what ways may we break the covenant of our Baptism?_ 1.
36081In whose care may you therefore safely leave yourself?_ In God''s care, who protects me from all danger, and keeps me from all evil.
36081In whose name must we pray?_ We must pray in the name of Jesus.
36081In whose name then are you baptized?_ I am baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
36081Is Christ no longer present on earth?_ Yes; He is present in a real, though invisible, manner.
36081Is Jesus conceived and born with sin?_ No; He is conceived by the Holy Ghost and therefore without sin.
36081Is he who thus believes and lives in fellowship with Christ sure to be saved?_ Yes; when he continues steadfast in faith until death.
36081Is it of little importance how we receive the Lord''s Supper?_ By no means; we must be prepared when we go to partake of these gifts.
36081Is it possible to remain in the covenant of Baptism?_ Yes; by the grace of God it is possible.
36081Is it wrong to be a partner with a thief?_ Yes; the partner of a thief is no better than the thief.
36081Is neglecting to do good as sinful as doing wrong?_ Yes, indeed; to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.
36081Is no work permitted on Sunday?_ Yes; any work of necessity that can not be delayed, and any loving kindness we may show our neighbor who is in need.
36081Is the New Birth necessary to our salvation?_ Yes, indeed; except a man be born anew, he can not see the kingdom of God.
36081May we love ourselves?_ Yes, for God has made us, but we must beware of selfishness.
36081May we not do with our property what we please?_ No; we are but keepers of God''s gifts, and we must once give an account of how we have used them.
36081May we take our own life?_ No; God has given us life, and He alone has the right to take it.
36081Must we love also our enemies?_ Yes; for even our enemy is our neighbor.
36081Must we obey parents and superiors when they ask us to do what is sinful?_ No; we ought to obey God rather than men.
36081Need we not work for our daily bread when we pray for it every day?_ Yes; God wants us to be diligent, each in our calling, trusting in His help.
36081Of how many kinds is the fear of God?_ Of two kinds: slavish fear and child- like fear.
36081Of what benefit, then, is the Law?_ 1.
36081Of what do the three articles treat?_ Of the nature, will, and works of the triune God.
36081Of what does God remind us by these words?_ He reminds us of the fact that He is a just God, who in His holy wrath punishes every sin.
36081Of what does the word"daily"remind you?_ I must be content with that which God gives me.
36081Should such persons be admitted to the Lord''s Supper?_ No.
36081The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
36081Upon what does God then really look?_ Upon the attitude of our hearts toward Him.
36081What are our weapons against temptation?_ We must use the Word of God, watch and pray, and take care not to invite temptation.
36081What are the closing words of the Lord''s Prayer?_= For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever.
36081What benefit did the human body have from the image of God?_ Perfect health, immortality, and a life free from care in Paradise.
36081What benefit do we have from the resurrection of Christ?_ 1.
36081What benefit do we have from the true and living faith in Jesus Christ?_ By faith we are justified, born anew, sanctified, and finally saved forever.
36081What benefit does the believer have from the redemption of Christ?_ By this redemption he is freed from sin, from death, and from the power of Satan.
36081What comfort do we have from the burial of Christ?_ He has buried our sins, hallowed our graves, and taken away their horror.
36081What did Christ accomplish for us by His death on the cross?_ By His death He has paid the wages of sin, which is death.
36081What did Christ do in order to become our Savior and Redeemer?_ He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
36081What do the children of the world think of sin?_ They love sin, and do not ask to be forgiven.
36081What do the ninth and tenth commandments forbid?_ All sinful desire to get what belongs to our neighbor.
36081What do we promise God in this petition, while asking His forgiveness?_ We promise to forgive those who trespass against us, and return good for evil.
36081What do you mean when you say"I believe in Jesus Christ?
36081What do you owe God for all his goodness?_ It is my duty to serve Him thankfully and obediently all the days of my life.
36081What do you pray for in the fifth petition?_ I pray God to forgive us our trespasses.
36081What do you pray for in the first petition?_ I pray that the name of God may be hallowed among us.
36081What do you pray for in the fourth petition?_ I pray God to give me daily bread.
36081What do you pray for in the second petition?_ I pray that the kingdom of God may come.
36081What do you pray for in the seventh petition?_ I pray God to deliver us from evil.
36081What do you pray for in the third petition?_ I pray that the will of God may be done among us on earth, as it is in heaven.
36081What do you pray for in this petition?_ I pray God not to lead us into temptation.
36081What does God promise all who keep His commandments?_ He will have mercy upon them in a thousand generations.
36081What does God require of us in the first commandment?_ We should fear, love, and trust in God above all things.
36081What does he bring upon himself who transgresses this commandment?_ Condemnation and punishment from God.
36081What does the Bible say about Christ being both God and man?_ It says, The Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.
36081What does the Bible say about Christ being true God?_ The Bible calls Him the only begotten Son of God, and one with the Father.
36081What does the Holy Spirit further work in the believer?_ He sanctifies and preserves him.
36081What does the ascension of Christ teach us?_ It teaches us to be heavenly- minded, and to have a desire to depart and be with Christ.
36081What does the first commandment forbid?_ It forbids the worship of strange gods, or idols.
36081What does the fourth commandment forbid?_ To despise and give offense to father and mother.
36081What does the name Christ signify?_ The same as Messiah; that is, the Anointed or the Consecrated.
36081What does the name Jesus signify?_ A Savior.
36081What does the second table teach us about our relation to our neighbor?_ We must feel and act toward him, as we would have him feel and act toward us.
36081What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not water alone, but it is water comprehended in God''s command, and united with His Word.
36081What is Christ''s work as High Priest?_ He offered up Himself a sacrifice for our sins, and ever prays for us.
36081What is Christ''s work as King?_ He governs and keeps His children, and defends them against their enemies.
36081What is Christ''s work as Prophet?_ He teaches us the will of God concerning our salvation.
36081What is God''s promise to those who honor father and mother?_ It shall be well with them, and they shall live long on the earth.
36081What is God''s will concerning man?_ God willeth that all men should be saved, and come to the knowledge of the truth.
36081What is God?_ God is a spirit, who is eternal and almighty; all- knowing and everywhere present; wise, good, and merciful; holy, true, and just.
36081What is actual sin?_ Actual sin is all evil thoughts and desires, words and acts, springing from original sin.
36081What is eternal death?_ Eternal death is a dreadful state of separation from God, and everlasting anguish and suffering in hell.
36081What is here understood by mercy?_ Every blessing for soul and body, now and forever.
36081What is implied by the word"trespasses"?_ Thereby is implied our guilt or debt to God, which we have brought upon ourselves by our sins.
36081What is it to curse by the name of God?_ It is to call down evil upon ourselves, our neighbor, or any other created thing, by the name of God.
36081What is it to steal?_ To steal is to take from our neighbor even the smallest part of his property against his will.
36081What is it to swear by the name of God?_ It is to bear witness to anything by the holy name of God.
36081What is meant by an idol?_ Anything that man worships, fears, loves, and trusts in instead of the one true God.
36081What is meant by child- like fear?_ When we love God so dearly that we wish to do nothing that is against His will.
36081What is meant by original sin?_ Original sin is the inborn wickedness, deep corruption, and evil disposition, of the human heart.
36081What is meant by saying that the kingdom of God comes to us?_ It means that we become partakers in it.
36081What is meant by slavish fear?_ When we fear God because we are afraid of punishment.
36081What is meant by temptation?_ By temptation is meant opportunities that invite to sin.
36081What is meant by the"name"of God?_ 1.
36081What is meant by"New Testament"in this connection?_ Thereby is meant the new covenant which God has made and sealed with the blood of Jesus.
36081What is meant, in a particular sense, by the kingdom of God which you pray for in this petition?_ 1.
36081What is sin?_ Sin is any thought or feeling, word or act, which is contrary to God''s holy Law.
36081What is the Gospel?_ The Gospel is the glad tidings of the grace of God in Jesus Christ our Savior.
36081What is the Law?_ The Law is the divine Word which tells us what we must do.
36081What is the intimate fellowship called in which all true Christians live with one another?_ The Communion of Saints.
36081What is the meaning of the word"Amen"?_ Its meaning is, Surely; so be it.
36081What is the state of the church on earth?_ The church of God on earth is militant.
36081What is the substance of all the books of the Bible?_ The great truth that Jesus is the way to salvation for all who believe.
36081What is the substance of the first table?_ Love of God.
36081What is the substance of the law?_ Love to God, ourselves, and our neighbor.
36081What is the substance of the second table?_ Love to ourselves and our neighbor.
36081What is the will of God?_ It is the will of God that all His rational creatures should praise Him forever in perfect holiness and happiness.
36081What is the work of the Holy Spirit?_ To call, enlighten, sanctify, and preserve.
36081What is the work of the holy angels?_ They praise God, and serve him, especially by ministering to His children.
36081What is"false witness"?_ All untruthful speaking about our neighbor, in or out of court.
36081What judgment does the Word of God pass upon thieves and robbers?_ They shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
36081What moves God to forgive sin so freely?_ His everlasting love and mercy alone.
36081What must we do to experience personally that their word is the Word of God?_ We must obey the Word and receive it into our hearts.
36081What must we do to remain in the grace of our Baptism?_ We must watch and pray, and make diligent use of the Word of God and the Lord''s Supper.
36081What must we do when we receive the Lord''s Supper?_ We must remember our Savior and His death.
36081What must you do that you may continue steadfast in faith and also increase therein?_ I will pray God every day graciously to help and strengthen me.
36081What parts of the catechism treat about the gospel?_ The four last parts.
36081What should a man care for most of all?_ For his soul, the immortal part of himself.
36081What was the character of man as he was made by God?_ Adam and Eve were innocent, without sin, and like God.
36081What way of salvation does the Law then point out to us?_ It says, Keep the commandments and you shall be saved.
36081What will be the state of the church in heaven?_ It will be triumphant, because all its enemies are conquered.
36081What, then, does God require of us in His holy Law?_ Perfect purity and holiness in all our thoughts and desires, words and acts.
36081What, then, does the believer receive through justification?_ He receives the forgiveness of sins, and is adopted as a child of God.
36081When did Jesus institute the Lord''s Supper?_ In the night in which He was betrayed to death; it is therefore called the Lord''s Supper.
36081When do we fear God?_ We fear God when we think so highly of Him, that we are afraid of offending Him by any wrongdoing.
36081When is the name of God hallowed among us?_ When the Word of God is rightly taught and is received into our hearts.
36081When is the name of God taken in vain?_ When it is used in a thoughtless and mocking manner and without devotion and reverence.
36081When was Christ sent to the world?_ In the fulness of time; that is, the time appointed and prepared by God Himself.
36081When was this Savior first promised to the world?_ Immediately after the fall.
36081When will He again come to earth in a visible manner?_ On the last day, when He comes to judge the quick and the dead.
36081Where do all the risen go after the day of judgment?_ The chosen enter into life everlasting; the condemned, into eternal death.
36081Where does God show us how we may be saved?_ In the holy Scriptures, also called the Bible.
36081Where is the will of God done in this manner?_ In heaven, where the holy angels praise God in undisturbed peace and joy.
36081Whereby is it seen that we love God?_ By a holy life.
36081Which are the most excellent of the heavenly creatures?_ The holy angels.
36081Which are the sacraments of the Christian church?_ They are Baptism and the Lord''s Supper.
36081Which day is the day of rest among Christians?_ Sunday, the first day of the week, on which Christ arose from the dead.
36081Which is the most excellent of the earthly creatures?_ Man, to whom God gave power to rule over the earth.
36081Which is the most perfect prayer?_ The most perfect prayer is the Lord''s Prayer, which Christ taught His own disciples.
36081Who alone can confidently call God Father?_ God''s children alone can call God their Father.
36081Who are hypocrites?_ Hypocrites are they who indeed make outward confession of Christ, but who inwardly and in their conduct deny Him.
36081Who are the enemies of the church?_ The enemies of the church are the devil, the world, and our own flesh.
36081Who are thus condemned?_ All who continue in impenitence and unbelief until death.
36081Who enjoy the blessings that God promises in Baptism?_ All who remain in the covenant of their Baptism.
36081Who fear God in this manner?_ God''s children only.
36081Who get a share in the redemption of Christ?_ Those who repent their sins and believe in Him.
36081Who has instituted marriage?_ God Himself instituted it in Paradise.
36081Who is Jesus Christ?_ The Son of God and the Son of Mary, true God and true man.
36081Who is our neighbor?_ Every human being is our neighbor.
36081Who is the Holy Ghost?_ The Holy Ghost is true God together with the Father and the Son.
36081Who led them astray?_ They permitted the devil to lead them astray.
36081Who obey the call of the Holy Spirit?_ They who repent their sins and believe the Gospel.
36081Who partake of the Lord''s Supper unworthily?_ They who do not feel nor repent their sins, and who do not from their heart believe in Jesus.
36081Who profanes the name of God?_ He that teaches and lives otherwise than the Word of God teaches, profanes the name of God.
36081Who seek to prevent the will of God from being done among us?_ The devil, the world, and our own flesh.
36081Who should pray?_ All should pray; even little children.
36081Who should read the Bible?_ It is the will of God that all should use His Word and love it as a dear gift.
36081Who steal in a coarse manner?_ Those who, without any right or permission whatever, take their neighbor''s money or property.
36081Who steal in an artful manner?_ Those who take or withhold the property of others by any kind of fraud.
36081Who teaches us to pray well?_ The Holy Spirit, who is also called the Spirit of prayer.
36081Who wrote the Bible?_ The holy prophets, evangelists, and apostles wrote the Bible.
36081Who, on the other hand, obtain life everlasting?_ All who continue steadfast in faith until death.
36081Who, on the other hand, tempt us to sin?_ The devil, the world, and our own flesh, tempt us to sin.
36081Who, on the other hand, will help us to do the will of God?_ God, who is merciful and faithful, will Himself help us to do His will.
36081Who, then, is rightly prepared to partake of the Lord''s Supper?_ He who believes these words:"Given and shed for you, for the remission of sins."
36081Whom do all idolaters really serve?_ They serve the devil who is the father of lies, and the lord of all impenitent and hardened sinners.
36081Whom has Christ redeemed?_ He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned sinner.
36081Whom has God given power to declare the forgiveness of sins?_ The congregation, through its ministers.
36081Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
36081Whom must we honor and obey besides our parents?_ All those whom God has placed over us, such as guardians, employers, teachers, and the government.
36081Why are the words"this day"added?_ They are added that I should not be anxious for the morrow, but let each day bear its own burdens.
36081Why do we call God the Maker of heaven and earth?_ Because He has made heaven and earth to come forth by His almighty Word.
36081Why do you end your confession of faith with the word Amen?_ Because I know that what I here confess is certainly true.
36081Why is Baptism called the"washing of regeneration"?_ Because the Holy Spirit in Baptism cleanses us from sin, and gives us a new spiritual life.
36081Why is this sin so fearful?_ Because it affects both soul and body more than any other sin.
36081Why must our Savior be true God?_ In order that His death and His blood might have everlasting power to atone for sin.
36081Why must the Son of God become true man?_ In order that He might suffer and die for us.
36081Why must the believer ask the forgiveness of sins every day?_ Because he sins every day, and is always in need of forgiveness.
36081Why must we honor father and mother?_ Because God has placed them over us to care for us.
36081Why must we love God?_ We must love God because of His goodness toward us.
36081Why must we trust in God alone?_ Because He is our almighty and faithful Friend.
36081Will God, then, leave all men to perish?_ No; God has in love sent His Son Jesus Christ to save man.
36081_ What are the closing words of the Lord''s Prayer?_= For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever.
36081_ What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not water alone, but it is water comprehended in God''s command, and united with His Word.
38094A mistress, for example, who has been arrogant and proud,--does conversion render her humble and gentle?
38094According to these contradictory notions concerning the God of the universe, the source of all felicity, is he not really the most wretched of beings?
38094After what manner could a pure spirit fecundate this favorite virgin?
38094Always so far removed from the weaknesses of your sex, on what account can you blush?
38094Am I acquainted with all these laws?
38094And how can we feel a hope or even a wish for any object that is undefinable?
38094And since the death of his Son, do we find the Christians exempt from disease and from death?
38094And to whom was the revelation made?
38094And what is it we are told to hope for?
38094And what is the language of these priests?
38094And, after all, is it our own choice to have faith?
38094And, are we then sure we shall obtain that grace, or if we do, merit Heaven?
38094Are his judgments always reasonable and wise?
38094Are men entirely rescued from the dominion of Satan?
38094Are not Christian nations full of knaves of all kinds, who secretly plot the ruin of their fellow- beings?
38094Are not all days the same to the Eternal?
38094Are our theologians aware of what they say, when they tell us that the fear of God is the fear of a child for its parent, which is mingled with love?
38094Are the nations of the earth any happier for their faith, or their blind reliance on priests?
38094Are there_ gala_ days in heaven?
38094Are they capable of calming the passions, of correcting vices, and of giving virtue to those who most scrupulously observe them?
38094Are they more lightly affected by their creed?
38094Are they not evidently pernicious to society?
38094Are they not still the slaves of sin?
38094Are they themselves persecuted?
38094Are they themselves sincerely convinced of the existence of a being who unites incompatible qualities which reciprocally exclude the one or the other?
38094Are they vividly penetrated with the sentiments of their afflicting and terrible religion?
38094Besides, do not the priests sell this permission to the rich, to transgress an injunction the poor must not violate with impunity?
38094But are the theologians themselves able to make plain the difficulties which the sacred books present in every page?
38094But can the God of the Christians be esteemed a well- bred gentleman?
38094But can we possibly conceive that an infinite Being could unite himself with the finite nature of man?
38094But did this man whom the Deity has created for his glory faithfully fulfil the wishes of his Creator?
38094But do the priests themselves comprehend this ineffable God, whom they announce to other men?
38094But does religion give us this assurance?
38094But does the Almighty succeed in this new project?
38094But has God succeeded in these projects to the end he proposed?
38094But how can we be assured of the existence of a being who has none of these qualities?
38094But how could the pure Spirit who presides over the universe beget a son?
38094But is it necessary, Madam, to insist upon this?
38094But is this theology itself useful to nations?
38094But then has Satan himself incurred the disgrace of the All- powerful?
38094But to conform one''s self to these rules, is it not necessary to have grace from Heaven?
38094But to what advantage can this pretended virtue lead its followers?
38094But what advantage can it be to God to heap on the damned everlasting torments?
38094But what encouragement, what support, what consolation can be imparted to the mind from these undefined and undefinable shadows?
38094But what is an immaterial spirit?
38094But what is it the priests tell us of God?
38094But what is this_ faith?_ It is to adhere, without examination, to what the priests tell us.
38094But what think you, Madam, of such reasonings?
38094But who is it that assures us the church can not and will not deceive us?
38094But who would provide for a country that abandoned every thing else, for the purpose of heavenly contemplations?
38094But why did God create man?
38094But will he not seek repose when he is fatigued by the labor of his hands?
38094But, in attending this memorable judgment, what will become of the souls of men, separated from their bodies, which have not yet been resuscitated?
38094By meditating on the mysteries which they contain, have they given us ideas more plain of the intentions of the Divinity?
38094By what forfeit has he merited becoming the eternal object of the anger of that God who created him?
38094Can there be any thing, then, more strange than the conduct of the great majority of men?
38094Can these examples of the divine severity be of any service to those on earth, who witness not their friends in hell?
38094Can we believe just what we please?
38094Can we think that he exists, without reasoning on that existence?
38094Can you find reason, equity, or humanity in the vexations, imprisonments, and exiles that in our days are inflicted upon the Jansenists?
38094Did he not know that his Creator was all- powerful?
38094Did his fellow- citizens concede to this great miracle, and have they at length acknowledged him?
38094Do all the mysterious practices of the priests produce any real good?
38094Do not his passions drive him to excesses unknown to the other animals?
38094Do not the most ostensibly credulous persons indulge in an infinity of vices for which they would blush if they were by chance brought to light?
38094Do the persons so touched by grace become better?
38094Do the priests not repeat to us, without ceasing, that God is the author of grace, and that he only gives it to a small number of the elect?
38094Do they find that superstitious practices are lucrative to themselves?
38094Do they find themselves in the happy impossibility of kindling the divine wrath?
38094Do they make amends for the evil they have done, or are they heartily and generously engaged in doing good to those by whom they are surrounded?
38094Do they not hold the conduct of those very unjust, and very cruel, who happen to have the misfortune of not thinking and doing as they think and act?
38094Do those who are reclaimed, those to whom he has made himself known, those who believe, offend not against heaven?
38094Do we desire the continuation of this existence, because it may be blessed and happy, or because we know not what may become of us?
38094Do we see any thing useful in the pious endowments of our ancestors?
38094Do you not perceive, Madam, the striking contradictions of those principles which, nevertheless, form the basis of all revealed religions?
38094Do you not see, in fact, the excesses to which fanaticism and zeal drive the wisest and best meaning men?
38094Does it depend upon ourselves not to think a proposition absurd which our understanding shows us to be absurd?
38094Does it tend to make reasonable, courageous, and virtuous citizens?
38094Does not annihilation itself present to us an idea preferable to that of an existence which may very easily lead us to eternal tortures?
38094Does not experience constantly show us that religion effects changes of this kind?
38094Does not your compassionate soul experience at every moment the delightful satisfaction of solacing the unhappy?
38094Does the dissipated and licentious woman repair by her vigilant cares the wrongs that her disorders and dissipations have occasioned?
38094Does the robber return to society the property of which he has plundered it?
38094Does the unjust and cruel man recompense those to whom he has done evil?
38094Ever since Christianity has been adopted by some nations, have we not seen that religion has almost entirely occupied the attention of sovereigns?
38094For if God knows all, what need is there to remind him of the wants of his creatures whom he loves?
38094Has he committed injustice, violence, and rapine?
38094Has he remorse?
38094Has the Deity, who ought, without doubt, to be perfectly satisfied with so memorable a sacrifice, remitted to them the punishment of sin?
38094Has the Son of God made his Father perfectly known to us?
38094Has the blood of the Son of God washed away the sins of the whole world?
38094Has the church, perpetually boasting of the light she diffuses among men, become more fixed and certain, to do away our uncertainty?
38094Have the successors of Moses transmitted to us ideas more clear, more sensible, more comprehensible of the Divinity?
38094Have they just ideas of him?
38094Have, we, then, any right to hate and to exterminate them?
38094How came this angel of light so blind as not to see the folly of such an enterprise?
38094How can I be certain that he who professes to be inspired by the Divinity does not promulgate his own reveries or impostures as the oracles of heaven?
38094How can a man of sense and integrity despise himself?
38094How can an infinite Being communicate with those which are finite?
38094How can it reckon on the favors of a God full of caprice, who it alternately informs us is replete with tenderness or with hatred?
38094How can priests incessantly speak to us of things of which they, at the same time, acknowledge it is impossible for us to form any ideas?
38094How can we deduce our duties from the lessons of the priests of a God of peace, who, nevertheless, breathes only sedition, vengeance, and carnage?
38094How can we know when we do the will of a God who has said,_ Thou shalt not kill_, and who yet allows his people to exterminate whole nations?
38094How could a just God consent that a God exempt from all sin should endure the chastisements which are due to sinners?
38094How could a pure spirit render himself sensible?
38094How could his imperfect mind be formed on the model of a mind possessing all perfection, like that which we suppose in the Creator of the universe?
38094How could man, who is at least partly material, represent a pure spirit, which excludes all matter?
38094How could we avoid receiving, in our infancy, whatever impressions and opinions our teachers and relations chose to implant in us?
38094How do they reason upon a dogma, and quarrel with acrimony about a system of which even themselves can comprehend nothing?
38094How shall I assure myself that he does not deceive me?
38094I appeal to yourself, Madam, whether these sublime notions have- any thing consoling in them?
38094I therefore inquire, What is a miracle?
38094If God be infinitely wise, how can folly and imbecility be pleasing to him?
38094If God can do all things, if he is privy to all the thoughts and actions of men, what need has he of any proofs?
38094If God is a father full of tenderness and goodness, is it necessary to ask him to"give us day by day our daily bread"?
38094If God is offended with us, will he not reject prayers which insult his goodness, his justice, and infinite wisdom?
38094If he be omnipotent, can he not modify the minds of his creatures according to his own will?
38094If he has resolved to give them grace necessary to save them, has he not assured them they will not perish?
38094If it be this morality which I have defined, that makes us what we are, ought we not to labor strenuously for the happiness of our race?
38094If no one can have faith but upon the assurance of another, and consequently can not entertain a real conviction, what becomes of the social virtues?
38094If our clerical theologians acted in good faith, would they not rejoice to open a free course to thorough discussion?
38094If this God is immutable and wise, how can his creatures change the fixed resolution of the Deity?
38094If, on the contrary, I admit these miracles, what do they prove to me?
38094In a God who extends his vengeance even to those who have not sinned, do you behold any shadow of justice?
38094In a God who is irritated at what he knew must necessarily happen, can you imagine any foresight?
38094In a God who punishes the being he has tempted, or subjected to temptation, do you perceive any equity?
38094In a God who tempts us, or who permits us to be tempted, do you behold a being of beneficence and sincerity?
38094In a word, what shall we think of these men?
38094In favor of religion, were you not ready to renounce the world, and disregard all you owe to society?
38094In fine, how could God suffer and die?
38094In good faith, Madam, is it possible to feel that the God of the Christians is entitled to our love?
38094In good truth, would not total annihilation be preferable to such beings, rather than falling into the hands of a Deity so hard- hearted?
38094In the mean while we are assured that he created him_ in his own image_; but what was the image of God?
38094In what consists, in effect, the education that our spiritual guides have, unhappily for society, assumed the vocation of imparting to youth?
38094Indeed, what advantages does society reap from the greater part of conversions?
38094Is even she tormented with chagrin, scruples, and inquietudes?
38094Is he a husband?
38094Is it not at the time of a man''s dissolution that he is the least capable of judging of his true interest?
38094Is it not by rendering our fellow- creatures happy that we establish an empire in their hearts?
38094Is it not necessary to do something more for them?
38094Is it possible to feel any other sentiments than those of aversion towards a partial, capricious, cruel, revengeful, jealous, and sanguinary tyrant?
38094Is it possible to found the holy duties of humanity on a God whose favorites have been inhuman persecutors and cruel monsters?
38094Is it their interest to persecute?
38094Is it true, however, that religion itself prevents these latent crimes?
38094Is it, then, true that Eugenia is miserable?
38094Is not public opinion the guardian of private virtue?
38094Is reason so largely developed in the great mass of men that the priests should interdict its use as dangerous?
38094Is there, in good truth, a man in the world who can form any idea of a spirit?
38094May not he who speaks to me in the name of the Lord execute by natural means, though to me unknown, those works which appear altogether extraordinary?
38094Need we not, then, wonder that this supernatural morality should be so contrary to the nature and the mind of man?
38094No; without doubt they explain one mystery by citing another; they scatter In this case, why did it not prevent that fall and its consequences?
38094Of what material organs did he make use in order to speak?
38094Of what utility can it be in any family to behold an excess of devotion in the mother of that family?
38094On what, then, ought we to found the existence of God?
38094Setting aside the superfluous precepts of religion, think you that you could by any efforts steel your heart against the tears of the unfortunate?
38094Shall we launch into unknown regions to ascertain our duty and to keep our station in society?
38094Shall we say that they have only a different manner of viewing things, or that they use different words in expressing themselves?
38094Should nations feel any extraordinary obligations to teachers who concoct doctrines that must always remain impenetrable for the whole human race?
38094There are, without doubt, as strange notions as those of religion; but who knows that body and soul sink alike at death?
38094This is the motto of which we spoke:--"Si j''ai raison, qu''importe à qui je suis?"
38094This subject that he has just acquired-- will he be obedient?
38094Thus faith supposes, that God has spoken to man-- but what evidence have we that God has spoken to man?
38094Thus, at the very first step, do we not see that Christianity impairs the goodness and justice of its God?
38094To what do they lead?
38094To whom, then, is faith fonnd to be advantageous?
38094Under these circumstances how can faith be serviceable to morals?
38094Was it depraved before he had done any thing to deprave it?
38094Was not your soul involved in woe in spite of your judgment?
38094Was the reason of Adam corrupted even beforehand by incurring the wrath of his God?
38094Were you not taking measures to wither all your happiness?
38094What do I say?
38094What do I say?
38094What do I say?
38094What do I say?
38094What do the priests teach their pupils?
38094What form did he take?
38094What happiness for me if the peace which I enjoy should put it in my power to break the charm which yet binds you with the chains of prejudice?
38094What is the result from all this?
38094What is the result?
38094What means have I of recognizing whether God really speaks by his voice?
38094What motives can men have to offer their homage and worship to the Divinity?
38094What motives, then, have our priests to inculcate constantly the necessity of prayer?
38094What must be thought of such conduct?
38094What reason had the Divinity for selecting him to be the object of his fury, the destroyer of his projects, the enemy of his power?
38094What resemblance, what proportion, what affinity could there be between a finite mind united to a body, and the infinite spirit of the Creator?
38094What results, from these maxims of a moral fanaticism?
38094What shall we say of those fêtes which are so multiplied amongst us?
38094What should we think of a father bringing children into the world for the sole purpose of putting their eyes out and tormenting them at his ease?
38094What then?
38094What will they be after death?
38094What, then, are we to think of the God of the clergy?
38094What, then, avails the powerful check on the passions which religion is said to interpose?
38094What, then, is to be done, when we would calm our mind, when we wish to reflect, even for an instant?
38094What, then, might not our opinions be were we to substitute the morality of reason for the morality of religion?
38094When do you see a priest forgive?
38094Whenever this uncertain idea has presented itself to your mind, has it not filled you with a cold and secret horror?
38094Who is better acquainted than yourself, Madam, with this truth?
38094Who is it that assures us the Holy Scriptures contain the word of God?
38094Who was it that tempted Satan?
38094Why did he not appease himself without immolating a victim so precious and so innocent?
38094Will their frightful punishments correct their faults?
38094Will this amuse him?
38094Would it not be to himself that we should ascribe the sottishness and wickedness of his children?
38094Would it not have been better for us not to have been born, than to have been compelled against our nature to play a game so fraught with peril?
38094Would it not have been easier neither to announce him nor send him?
38094Would it not show in him the height of madness were he to punish them for the evil which he had done, and the chagrin which they occasioned him?
38094Would not such a parent be in the right to feel uneasy at the abuse which they should make of their liberty which he had given them?
38094Would not such a prince be pronounced wicked, fanciful, and tyrannical?
38094will he execute his will?
38094will he render homage to his power?
38557After Jesus had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you? 38557 And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
38557And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou? 38557 And she went forth, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask?"
38557And the Scribes and Pharisees seeing this, asked him, Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath days? 38557 And the eunuch( or officer) answered Philip, and said, I pray thee of whom speaketh the prophet this?
38557And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
38557And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 38557 And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?"
38557But Festus, willing to do the Jews a pleasure, answered Paul, and said, Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?
38557But Jesus perceived their wickedness; and knowing their hypocrisy, said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites? 38557 But when his disciples saw it, there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
38557But when they had commanded them to go aside out of the council, they conferred among themselves, saying, What shall we do to these men? 38557 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smitest thou me?"
38557Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? 38557 Many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?"
38557Peter, seeing him, saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
38557Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
38557Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? 38557 Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?"
38557Then asked he them again, Whom seek ye? 38557 Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
38557Thine own nation and the Chief Priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
38557What manner of saying is this that He said?
38557When the menwhom John had sent"were come unto"Jesus,"they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
38557When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
38557Why askest thou me? 38557 ), where it is written,Even all nations shall say, Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this land?
38557--that is, dost thou love me more than these other of my disciples love me?
38557--that is, is not this Man, who can cast out devils, the Messiah of David''s seed, so long promised to our fathers and to us?
38557Again the High Priest asked him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
38557And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come?
38557And Pilate answered and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do with Jesus which is called Christ?
38557And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
38557And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
38557And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one with another, and are sad?"
38557And he said unto them, What things?
38557And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
38557And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?"
38557And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
38557And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
38557And said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?
38557And they led him into their council, saying, Art thou the Christ?
38557And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?"
38557And they said, What need we any further witnesses?
38557And they say, Woman, why weepest thou?
38557And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
38557And they were all amazed, and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans?
38557And when they reached Jerusalem, they enquired,"Where is he that is born King of the Jews?
38557Art not thou that Egyptian, which before these days madest an uproar, and leddest out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?
38557Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
38557As the Jews would not go into the Judgment Hall,"Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?"
38557At once acknowledging Him to be their Master, the disciples asked Him,"Rabbi, where dwellest thou?
38557At this time Jesus saith,"Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
38557Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
38557Besides, if they had all been asleep, how could they have known that the disciples had been there?
38557But Jesus answered,"Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?"
38557But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
38557But how then shall the Scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
38557But how?
38557But when they had heard, his teaching,"some said, What will this babbler say?
38557David therefore calleth him Lord; if David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
38557Do not many Christians, who should know better, act upon the same principles as those which influenced the Roman governor?
38557Do we do this?
38557Do we give up our own wishes and pleasures to please Him, Who bids us deny ourselves?
38557Do we try to conquer our evil tempers, passions, and inclinations, because He has said,"Resist the Devil"?
38557Festus had such a Council; for we read,"Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Cæsar?
38557For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
38557For this they were blamed, for"he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?"
38557Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, what was I, that I could withstand God?"
38557Hath not my hand made all these things?"
38557Hath not the Scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?"
38557Have I only leaves, or do I bear fruit also?
38557Having thus given an account of himself, Peter very naturally added,"I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?"
38557Having thus replied to Festus, St. Paul, turning to Agrippa, said,"King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?"
38557He answered them,"I have told you already, and ye did not hear( or believe): wherefore would ye hear it again?
38557He awoke them, and"said unto them, Why sleep ye?
38557He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
38557He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord?
38557He then, lying on Jesus''s breast, saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
38557He was at length seized, and taken before the ruler of the country, who asked him, what had led him to try and impose upon his countrymen?
38557Hesitating and perplexed, Pilate"went again into the Judgment Hall, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou?
38557His words had no effect but to make the other members of the council ask him,"Art thou also of Galilee?"
38557How much then is a man better than a sheep?
38557How readest thou?"
38557In answer to Peter''s question,"Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
38557In vain did Judas look for pity from his partners in guilt; the unfeeling answer of the Priests was,"What is that to us?
38557It is probable that Agrippa felt much of this; why then did he not become entirely, not_ almost_, a Christian?
38557It seems to have been at this time, that those about our Saviour asked Him,"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
38557Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
38557Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake?
38557Jesus asked them,"What seek ye?"
38557Jesus chose this man as the object of a miracle, and saith unto him,"Wilt thou be made whole?"
38557Jesus now showed, that He knew the hearts of all men; for alluding to Judas He answered,"Have I not chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
38557Jesus then put the still more important question,"But whom say ye that I am?
38557Judas himself now dared to ask,"Master, is it I?
38557Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?"
38557Let each of us often ask our own conscience this question, Am I a good or bad fig tree?
38557Let us not pass on without taking a practical lesson from what has been said: what made our Lord undergo such agony for us?
38557Like the Priests, they will say, What is that to us?
38557Nicodemus, in astonishment at all he heard, now said,"How can these things be?"
38557Nicodemus, not understanding the real meaning of these words,"saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?"
38557Now we often_ say_ the Lord''s Prayer with our lips, but do we really say it with our hearts, wishing and striving to gain what we are asking for?
38557Now, in his love for his Master,"he said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
38557Others, however, less determined to disbelieve even the testimony of their own senses, said,"How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
38557Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
38557Peter, in the name of the rest, immediately declared his faith in Jesus Christ as the Messiah, saying,"Lord to whom shall we go?
38557Philip asked him,"Understandest thou what thou readest?
38557Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your king?
38557Pilate, therefore, said unto him, Art thou a king then?"
38557Seeing the wonderful miracles worked by Jesus,"all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the Son of David?"
38557Shall not such thoughts stir us up to show our love for Him, Who, out of His wondrous love for us, bore all these tortures?
38557Shall we give or shall we not give?"
38557Should we not love the Lord in heart and in deed, for all that He has done and suffered for us?
38557Simon Peter appears still not to have understood that his Master''s death was at hand, for"he said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?
38557Simon, sleepest thou?
38557St. Paul now, therefore, speaking to him as a Jew, asks,"Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?"
38557The Chief Priests and Pharisees immediately called together the members of the Sanhedrim, or great Council, and said,"What do we?
38557The baptism of John, whence was it?
38557The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?"
38557The disciples came and said unto Jesus, Where wilt thou that we go and prepare that thou mayest eat the Passover?
38557The false witnesses, having made their accusation,"Then said the high priest, Are these things so?"
38557The question was repeated:"Jesus saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
38557Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have ye any meat?"
38557Then appealing to those around him, Caiaphas asked,"What further need have we of witnesses?
38557Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?"
38557Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
38557Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
38557Then saith Pilate, Speakest thou not unto me?
38557Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?"
38557Then the devil who spake in this poor demoniac, cried out,"What have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of the most high God?
38557Then, if He so loved us, what should be our feelings towards Him?
38557They said therefore unto him, Art not thou also one of his disciples?
38557They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes?"
38557They"said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing?
38557Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
38557This answer by no means pleased the Jews, and again they asked,"How opened he thine eyes?"
38557Three times had Peter denied his Lord; three times now had he been asked, Lovest thou me?
38557To His mother''s gentle rebuke,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?"
38557To his question,"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
38557To save life or to destroy it?"
38557To the question, What sign showest thou unto us, seeing that thou doest these things?
38557To the question,"What do we?"
38557To understand the question of the Magi,"Where is he that is born King of the Jews?"
38557We are told, that"the men marvelled, and they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this?
38557We read,"So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
38557We think it strange that men could see such miracles, and not believe and follow Jesus: but do we do everything that He bids us?
38557What is it therefore?
38557What meaneth the heat of this great anger?"
38557What must it be, then, to speak to the Lord God Almighty, the King of Kings, in such a manner?
38557What she said we are not told; but we read,"And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?"
38557What think ye?"
38557What, could ye not watch with me one hour?"
38557When Jesus saw Nathanael coming unto Him, He spoke in a manner which surprised the latter, and made him ask,"Whence knowest thou me?
38557When Mary was blamed for what she had done, the Lord defended her, saying,"Let her alone,"--do not blame her,--"why trouble ye her?
38557When Peter saw such a number of people assembled, he spake to them, and said,"Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
38557When St. Paul said in Greek to the Chief captain,"May I speak unto thee?"
38557Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
38557Whilst they were on this journey, Jesus"asked his disciples, Whom do men say that I, the Son of man, am?"
38557Why should Peter have thought himself more likely than others to do right?
38557Why should any of us think so?
38557Will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
38557Would they have believed, if Jesus had indeed come down from the cross?
38557and another said, Is it I?"
38557and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
38557he said, in answer,"Canst thou speak Greek?
38557how then doth he now see?
38557knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
38557of himself or of some other man?
38557or have others laid it to my charge as a crime, that I have declared myself to be that Christ their king?
38557or look we for another?"
38557or rather, what shall we do?
38557or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?"
38557saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
38557that is, What proof can you give us that you are what you say, and that you have any right to turn these people out of the Court of the temple?
38557that is, dost thou really mean that thou art a king?
38557that is, why do ye think evil of Me, and condemn Me as guilty of blasphemy, because I have spoken such words?
38557unto him whom ye call King of the Jews?
38557was it from heaven, or of men?
38557what evil hath he done?
38557what is it which these witness against thee?"
38557which is the great commandment in the law?
38557which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
38557whom seekest thou?
38557whose son is he?
38557will ye also be his disciples?
38147And the Lord said, Can I hide from Abraham what I am about to do? 38147 Lord, dost Thou wash my feet?
38147Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? 38147 What then says Peter, the mouth- piece of the Apostles?
38147What thinkest thou, Simon? 38147 When they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachma came to Peter and said to him, Doth not your master pay the didrachma?
38147When, therefore, they had dined, Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon, son of John, lovest thou Me more than these? 38147 Who, then, is the faithful and wise steward, whom his lord setteth over his family, to give them their measure of wheat in due season?"
38147Why did he not singly ask of Christ to give him some one in the place of Judas?
38147Why does he communicate this to them,the whole number of the names?
38147[ 10] Now what form of writing could Luke choose to refute an opinion about the_ universal_ equality of the Apostles? 38147 [ 12] For, indeed, why should they immediately ask this question?
38147[ 14] What can prove Peter''s pre- eminence if this does not? 38147 [ 16] What are the terms here?
38147[ 18] at once we hear,Simon Peter answered and said, Lord, to whom shall we go?
38147[ 22] In the East, S. Chrysostome,Why, then, passing by the rest, does He converse with him on these things?
38147[ 27] Now, whose word was this? 38147 [ 3] For[4] what indeed was not there?
38147[ 56] And what expression can signify Peter''s rank more markedly than_ the_ Teacher? 38147 [ 71] But is this affected by other persons likewise speaking and voting, as Paul and Barnabas?
38147[ 75] Why does he here call Peter,_ the great_, or say that Paul hastened to him for solution of a grave contention? 38147 [ 81] Can any necessity be greater, or less conditional than this?
38147[ 81] No Aaron in a moment of delusion cries,Did the Lord speak by Moses only?
3814718 95 Corollaries from it 96 Our Lord''s answer to the question, who was the greatest?
3814725,"Have ye not read what David did, when himself was a hungered and_ those that were with him_?"
38147Again, had Christ made him the supreme teacher and doctor, what would he have done?
38147Again, in the fifth and the sixth centuries, who were they who retained the true faith in Christ the God- Man, and His dispensation in taking flesh?
38147Again, the woman with the issue of blood having touched the Lord, when He asked,''Who is it that touched Me?''
38147Again,"Have we not power to carry about a woman, a sister, as well as the rest of the Apostles, and the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?"
38147And after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
38147And as to the fourth,[30] he writes,"Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said to them--"But was he alone present?
38147And in another place,"Why did He shed His blood to purchase those sheep_ which He committed to Peter and his successors_?
38147And our Lord, at the agony, says to Peter,"could not_ you_,"that is, all the three,"watch with Me one hour?
38147And what is it that He does?
38147And when we acknowledge in the creed_ one_ Church, do we mean a particular or the universal Church?
38147And when"Jesus said to the twelve, Will you also go away?
38147And, besides, where is the Protestant who does not praise the Hebrew illustrations of Lightfoot, Schoettgen, and Meuschen?
38147Are not then the prerogatives of Peter written legibly on this whole narration?
38147Are there not effects which unfold the force and quality of the cause from which they spring?
38147Ask the Anglican what is the source of spiritual jurisdiction, and the bond of the episcopate which he affects to defend?
38147Besides,_ fifthly_, are tokens wanting in Scripture which disclose the nature of Peter''s Primacy?
38147But are not most of them metaphorical, such as_ rock_,_ building_,_ keys_,_ binding_,_ loosing_,_ lambs_,_ sheep_,_ feeding_?
38147But are these matters on which ancient witnesses, such as the Christian Fathers, and ecclesiastical writers, can be safely past by unheard?
38147But are these names, images, signs, expressing a naked superiority of honour and order, or rather designating an authority of jurisdiction and power?
38147But are we to refuse to the Fathers, and ancient doctors of the Church the deference which we allow to Rabbins and Thalmudists?
38147But can this be called an_ accurate_ expression, unless Peter had been the head of the Apostles?
38147But can we, or ought we, to conclude from this as to the purpose of the Primacy, and as to its constituent force and principle?
38147But for this what are their authorities?
38147But have these things reference to a visible or an invisible Church?
38147But he adds,"How are they the acts of all the Apostles?
38147But how did the council receive them?
38147But is it true that both these points are so plainly and constantly inculcated?
38147But should we grant as much to the controversy in which Anglicans defend the superiority of bishops over presbyters?
38147But the_ event_ being injurious, and contrary to the truth of the Gospel, why should not Paul admonish Peter concerning it?
38147But to whom is disclosed, first and immediately, this whole dispensation of the first principles on which the Church was to be propagated?
38147But was this on equal terms, or is no superior dignity and authority apparent in Peter over John?
38147But what are these_ parts_ to be confirmed, and what is the_ nature_ of the confirmation?
38147But what followed?
38147But what is the nature of the charge?
38147But what, in the meantime, of the other Apostles?
38147But what, then, was the external root and efficient principle of this visible hierarchy, when He was gone to the Father?
38147But whence the need that so very remarkable and clear an analogy should be obtained by the institution of the Primacy?
38147But where did Vitringa and the supporters of his doctrine get courage to contradict the whole line of Fathers and their unbroken tradition?
38147But which of these properties did He not choose to communicate to Peter, according to the degree in which they were communicable?
38147But who, they retort, can not see that the cause of the Primacy, which we defend, is far inferior?
38147But why Peter only, and not the rest of the Apostles, and the brethren of the Lord?
38147But why does Peter first rise and decide the cause?
38147But why?
38147But"_ might not Peter by himself have elected?_ Certainly: but he does not so, that he may not seem partial."
38147But, 4, what does our Lord censure and reject from His Church?
38147But, then, by what standard are we to go?
38147But[ 16]how did our Lord answer their question?
38147Can they allege the most ancient Fathers in unbroken succession from the Apostles?
38147Can this be esteemed either a dogmatic error, or a proof of his not holding supreme authority?
38147Did He appoint every officer in His household, except the one who should rule all?
38147Did He construct the entire arch, save only the keystone?
38147Did He not likewise provide for the loss occasioned by His own absence, which He had foretold?
38147Did not Paul go to all the Apostles?
38147Do these terms exhibit a temporary, or a perpetual state?
38147For is not that a divine dignity which consists in the paternity of all the faithful?
38147For this they did not dare; but they ask indefinitely, Who is the greater?
38147For to him it is said,''Peter, lovest thou Me?
38147For to whom else was it once said,''I have prayed for thee, Peter, that thy faith fail not?''
38147For what further removed from man than the Godhead?
38147For what is the meaning of the words,"He who wrought in Peter to the Apostleship of the circumcision?"
38147For what is the unity recommended by Christ and so earnestly urged by the Apostles, save that of the whole Church?
38147For what more could they do to show their purpose to distinguish Peter, select him from the rest, and place him at all times before all the Apostles?
38147For whence do Anglicans deduce its agreement with reason?
38147For which is greater, he that sitteth at table, or he that serveth?
38147For who, he asked, could value a religion whose chief teachers were guilty of hypocrisy, ignorance, and ambition?
38147For why did Paul here censure Peter_ only_?
38147For why did Peter alone arise?
38147For why is Peter distinguished by name from all the rest?
38147For why, when a vast multitude of our Lord''s words and actions have been omitted, was this recorded for us, save that a deep meaning lay in it?
38147For would it be possible to find a concurrence of proofs so various in case it had never been instituted?
38147For,_ first_, whence do we most evidently and chiefly draw the greater dignity which Peter clearly possessed above the others?
38147Had Peter held the authority of head among the Apostles, what would he have done?
38147Had they creeds to cite?
38147Had they texts wherein to trust?
38147He saith to him again, Simon, son of John, lovest thou Me?
38147He saith to him the third time, Simon, son of John, lovest thou Me?
38147Hence, being ashamed, they confessed their excitement of mind, and do not say plainly, Why hast thou preferred Peter to us?
38147Him when Jesus had seen lying, and knew that he had been now a long time, He saith to him, Wilt thou be made whole?
38147His own special representative and vicar?
38147How can the distinct and diverse members be reduced to the unity of a body, but by the unity of the head, as the efficient principle?
38147How is it possible to draw any other conclusion here than what S. Leo in the fifth century expressed so clearly before all the bishops of Italy?
38147How may it be safely inferred?
38147How should blessing and adoption be propagated from Abraham, as a sort of head, into the whole body of the faithful?
38147How, then, was He made nigh, that He might be as we, and we in Him?
38147I prefer repeating the question, what_ occasion_ the Protestants had to get up so unheard- of a paradox, and a system so absurd?
38147Is he greater than we are?
38147Is it among heretics, where all is foreign and opposed to our own truth, whom we are not allowed to approach?
38147Is it his being mentioned above all, his speaking in the name of all, his constantly taking the lead, and his eminence, as if he were the head?
38147Is it his discharging the office of supreme Judge, Legislator, Teacher, and Doctor?
38147Is it one limited to a precedency of honour and order?
38147Is it possible to imagine so many various results of a cause which never existed?
38147Is it then a body complete, or incomplete?
38147Is not he that sitteth at table?
38147Is not he that sitteth at table?
38147Is not that prerogative beyond man''s capacity by which one becomes the author of a blessing diffused through all nations?
38147Is not this just what was to be expected from the rank of Head and universal Pastor?
38147Is the one officer most fully representing Himself to be alone omitted?
38147It is a good inference; but did Christ show less care for the unity of the whole Church than for that of particular Churches?
38147Jesus saith to them, But whom say ye that I am?
38147Moreover, is the word Church, in its unrestricted application, of doubtful meaning?
38147Now in the first instance the discourse ascends, for what can be plainer than that it terminates in Christ, as in the supreme point?
38147Now is the purpose for which Christ instituted the Primacy, and honoured Peter with its dignity, unknown, or is it most truly ascertained?
38147Now that He ascended, what is it but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
38147Now what is the result of so apparent a likeness?
38147Now who, in the fourth century, professed the consubstantiality of the Trinity?
38147Now, what[24] is here to our purpose?
38147On what ground does he do this?
38147Once more, had Christ made him the chief among the builders of the Church, what would have been his office?
38147Or a beautiful portrait coming out from a mere assemblage of colours?
38147Or a whole discourse in an unknown tongue being elegantly rendered by a guess?
38147Or to show Peter as set over the rest, and to satisfy in this even the most unreasonable?
38147Or was it because Christ is both the Rock and the Stone?
38147Or what can be more plain than this statement of the simple and absolute necessity of visible unity and outward communion?
38147Or why they attack the Primacy, while they defend the real presence, or the divinity of Christ, which are supported by no more evident arguments?
38147Our Lord had before addressed the seven disciples present in common,"Children, have you any meat?"
38147Peter fearful and unmanly?
38147Peter was grieved because He had said to him the third time, lovest thou Me?
38147Should His Church, which had been under one visible ruler from the beginning, now have her government changed?
38147So S. Chrysostome,[22]"What means_ with the Eleven_?
38147So many various tokens of reality in a fiction?
38147Suppose any one of the Apostles to have been invested at the commencement of the Church with this office, how may he be ascertained?
38147The end which moved Christ to make the college of Apostles unequal, and to set Peter as head over it, is it secret, or very conspicuous?
38147The kings of the earth, of whom do they receive tribute or custom?
38147The multitude, struck with compunction, asked not Peter only, but the rest likewise,"What shall we do, men and brethren?"
38147Thus what Tertullian said is to the point,"Though we had to search still and for ever, yet_ where_ are we to search?
38147Thus when Christ asked them all equally,"But whom say ye that I am?
38147To a Church one and coherent, or rent and torn by factions?
38147Was he not for this called Peter, that his faith was immovable?
38147Was it from natural fervour of disposition?
38147Was it the result of superior age, or first calling?
38147Was it then a body without a head, or a body with a head invisible?
38147Was the Apostleship of the circumcision entrusted to Peter only?
38147Was there less difficulty in blessing being diffused from one man among all nations?
38147Were not they also architects?
38147What Primacy is it which these tokens set forth?
38147What a greater treasure than co- inheritance with Christ?
38147What a higher privilege than filial adoption?
38147What are the chances for letters thrown at random forming themselves into an eloquent speech?
38147What are you doing, friend?
38147What but a most remarkable reward for the faith which he should show?
38147What but the meaning of the words themselves, which they received from the Church''s teachers together with the creeds?
38147What can constitute inequality between two parties, if such a series of promises given to one, and not to the other, does not?
38147What cause which these effects demonstrate?
38147What further from human weakness than the power of working miracles?
38147What happens in the Acts which might not, nay, which should not, have been anticipated?
38147What higher than the vision of God?
38147What induced them to assert incompatibilities, and defend them as a matter of life and death?
38147What is it fair to deduce from such a bearing in the Evangelical and Apostolical history?
38147What is the source of this pre- eminence in both?
38147What meaning, then, were the faithful to give to those epithets?
38147What more divine than the Holy Spirit?
38147What more wonderful than the power of remitting sins?
38147What must that charge be, the preliminary condition for which is a greater love for Jesus than that of the beloved disciple?
38147What needs it to turn this hypothesis into certainty?
38147What other cause can be suggested save that Primacy which the Gospels record, and the Acts confirm?
38147What shall be a fitting sequel to"Simon, son of John, lovest thou me_ more_ than these?"
38147What should we expect of Peter, if he really had received from Christ the charge of leading the other Apostles?
38147What soldier takes donative or pay from confederate, not to say from hostile kings, except he be an open deserter and rebel?
38147What then do those who violate outward and visible unity, and withdraw from the outward and visible body of the Church?
38147What then is the reason that Peter, in a general history, is so often brought forward, and the rest, either singly or in conjunction, so seldom?
38147What was the resource provided by the Lord against this attack of the great enemy on all His fold?
38147What were they to intend in the words, I believe one Catholic Church?
38147What wonder if the body of the Church speaks by mouth of its head?"
38147What, again, are the_ subjects_ of the charge?
38147What, again, the importance of that office, in bestowing which our Lord thrice repeats the condition, and thrice inculcates the charge?
38147What, so far off as God and man?
38147What, so far off as eternity and mortality?
38147What, so far off as justice and iniquity?
38147What, so far off as the creature and the Creator?
38147What, then, did this office of Primate consist in?
38147What, then, do Lutherans think of the perspicuity of those texts by which Anglicans maintain the superiority of bishops over presbyters?
38147When he exclaimed, in full council,"now, therefore, why tempt you God?"
38147Whence, too, he is grieved at being asked a third time, Lovest thou Me?
38147Whilst it remained did it not remain to thee?
38147Who can doubt that man, in union with God, may serve for a foundation, and discharge those offices in which the unity of a structure consists?
38147Who can seriously maintain this?
38147Who then can doubt that Peter held a certain pre- eminent rank?
38147Who will endure you saying such things?''"
38147Who, indeed, can adequately express the gifts which the world''s Creator and Redeemer here promises to His favoured servant?
38147Why alone termed by his prophetical name?
38147Why did he judge singly a cause which was brought before the common tribunal of the Apostles?
38147Why does he allege prophecy?
38147Why hast thou conceived this thing in thy heart?
38147Why the blame of Peter, involving the blame of the rest?
38147Why the change of number, Peter in the singular,_ ye_ in the plural?
38147Why then does Paul so express himself as to intimate that the Gospel of the circumcision was given to Peter only?
38147Why this_ most of all_?
38147Why use him rather than any of the others, for the purpose of approaching Christ?
38147Why was he the first and the only one to speak?
38147Why, then, does he single out Peter among all these, resist him to the face, and so firmly censure all, in his person?
38147With a head or without one?
38147With reason then said Christ,''who is the faithful and prudent servant whom his Lord hath set over His own[23] house?''"
38147Would they not have resisted him to the face, and before all, and declared that there was no difference of authority between them?
38147Yet does He not associate the sons of Zebedy with Peter in this privilege?
38147[ 20] What servant expects food from a stranger, not to say an enemy of his lord?
38147[ 49] Petrus uti audivit, vos autem quid me dicitis?
38147[ 90] But what could Protestants do?
38147[ 9] Why speaks he of these, and of James himself, besides, as if he would intimate that he had little care of seeing them?
38147_ For_, who is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he who serveth?
38147hath He not spoken also by us?"
38147of their own children or of strangers?
38147or by S. James likewise giving his sentence, as an Apostle?
38147or by the whole matter being settled by common consent?
38147or one pre- eminent by an inherent jurisdiction and authority?
38147or who does not at least make much of the commentaries of Aben Ezra, Kimchi, Jarchi, and others, in the interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures?
38147our Lord replied with something like a reproof,"what is that to thee?
38147until seven times?"
45317How can we escape the damnation of hell?
45317What, shall we receive good from the hand of the LORD, and shall we not receive evil?
45317Wherewith,asks the Psalmist,"shall the young cleanse their way?"
45317After the foregoing statement, the great question is, what message does this plan of salvation bring to YOU?
45317After wading through hundreds of the most unexceptionable volumes belonging to this class-- what has been gained?
45317Amidst these alternate pleadings of orthodoxy and heresy, how shall the youthful learner discriminate?
45317And what have you that you have not received?
45317And what security have_ you_ that you will live to see another year?
45317And why take ye thought for raiment?
45317Are ye not much better than they?
45317Besides, have you any assurance that you will live to be much more advanced in age than you now are?
45317But are these the only subjects of prayer?
45317But what is SALVATION?
45317But what would he be the better for it, at the end of his journey?
45317Can we, by importunity, alter his purposes?
45317Can you ever forget these scenes, and the solemn, tender lessons which you then received?
45317Can you forget your beloved brother and sisters, who, in the very threshold of their existence, were cut down, and laid in the grave?
45317Do you forget that"the ways of wisdom are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths peace,"and that you can not too soon begin to be happy?
45317Do_ I_ know any thing in my own experience of what is here taught?"
45317Does he need to be informed of our wants?
45317Does it describe_ my case_?
45317Does it not contain a lesson which demands_ my_ special regard?
45317Does this speak for or against the devourer of novels?
45317How can any be saved?
45317How shall we escape that perdition which is the just reward of sin?
45317How, then are we to be delivered from these deplorable circumstances?
45317If you do not love one another, who can you expect will love you?
45317If you have minds, or an education, or outward circumstances more favourable than those of many others, who conferred them upon you?
45317If, therefore, you have received all, why should you glory as if you had not received them?
45317Is any afflicted?
45317Is it any wonder that wise parents and guardians are painfully apprehensive of such danger?
45317Is this the way to cultivate the mind?
45317Must we sit down in despair, and say,"There is no hope?"
45317Need I say, that the lessons derived from such experience are not unworthy of your regard?
45317One of her anxious friends, wishing to be more satisfied of this, said:"You know, my dear Margaret, how ill you are?"
45317Perhaps you will ask-- Does not_ religion_ cover all this ground?
45317Perhaps, in your inexperience, you may be disposed to ask, what is the great value of such manners as are here recommended?
45317The question is, whether_ Novels_ ought to have any place in the course of reading prescribed for young people?
45317What has been laid up for future use?
45317What profit shall we have if we pray unto him?"
45317Whence, then, the necessity, or even the propriety, of making it matter of separate consideration?
45317Where is, then, the advantage of asking for what we need?
45317Where the power of Christian principle reigns in the heart, will not every thing intended to be included in this letter follow as a matter of course?
45317Where, then, is our refuge?
45317Who made you to differ from others?
45317Will you not be grateful for this privilege?
45317Will you not manifest that you know how to prize a gift of more value than all the world beside?
45317Will you turn away with ingratitude from such a salvation?
45317You will, perhaps, ask me, what I mean by those"good manners"which I would recommend?
45317will you hesitate a moment-- will you wait for a second invitation to accept of such a Saviour?
42334Know ye not that they which... wait upon the altar have their portion with the altar? 42334 [ 29] Too horrible is this to be repeated or thought of?
423341, 9, 10), have ventured upon such a perilous experiment?
4233410, 11),"Are there yet the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable?"
4233412, 15),"If their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
4233416):"Who is sufficient for these things?"
4233420, where it is supposed that a man might raise the very natural objection to these laws,"What shall we eat the seventh year?"
423343- 6) as being_ not_ a Jewish opinion, but, instead, in explicit contrast with the traditions of the Rabbis,"a commandment of God"?
423344),"Think ye that they were sinners(_ Greek_''debtors,'') above all that dwelt in Jerusalem?"
423344):"Who shall give us flesh to eat?"
4233452),"How can this man give us His flesh to eat?"
423346, 13), with indignant severity, for their neglect of this law:"A son honoureth his father:... if then I be a Father, where is My honour?...
423348, 9):"Will a man rob God?
42334All this essential, if we are to be indeed members of that royal priesthood, who shall reign as priests of God and of Christ?
42334And has the blood which consecrates also been applied to ear, hand, and foot?
42334And if ye shall say, What shall we eat the seventh year?
42334And is there any reason to think it will be different in the life hereafter?
42334And this brings us to the question, What aspect of the person and work of our Lord was herein specially typified?
42334And why should such minor variations from the appointed law, as to manner, or time, or place, matter very much, so the motive was worship?
42334And, again, if by any stress of circumstances a man feels compelled to seek release from a vow, is he at liberty to recall it?
42334Are we consecrated in all the members of our bodies?
42334But can we doubt, with this narrative before us, that if men saw God more clearly as He is, there would be less talk of this kind?
42334But does he bear their sins as forgiven, or as unforgiven?
42334But does not this at once remind us how it was written of the Antitype,"Thou wilt not suffer Thy Holy One to see corruption"?
42334But how about the day of atonement for the sin of corporate Israel?
42334But what is a law of nature but the ordinary operation of the Divine Being who made nature?
42334But what is the meaning of the slaying of the one bird, and the loosing afterward of the other, moistened with the blood of its fellow?
42334But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
42334But, if so, typical of what?
42334But, just at this point, the question has been raised: How are we to conceive of the sacrificial feast of the peace- offering?
42334Can any one mistake the evident significance of this?
42334Can any one say, in the light of such a revelation, that all in this ancient law of the sin- offering is now obsolete, and of no concern to us?
42334Can we find one such consecrated province or state, or even such a city or town?
42334Can we hesitate to accept the invitation?
42334Could it have been merely an invention of crafty Jewish priests?
42334Did Aaron bear the names of the twelve tribes of Israel on his shoulders and on his breast before God continually?
42334Does it not luminously hold forth the thought that atonement by sacrifice has to do, not only with man, but with God?
42334Does it seem harsh that men should be punished even for sins of ignorance, and pardon be impossible, even for these, without atonement?
42334Does this imagery, at first thought, seem strange and unnatural?
42334For can we believe that from all this the meal- offering is always brought to Him?
42334For do we not strike here one of the deepest points of contrast between all of man''s religion, and the Gospel of God?
42334For the question is not merely why there should have been food laws, but also why these laws should have been such as they are?
42334For the question will at once come up in every reflecting mind: Whence came this law?
42334For what are crimes of this kind but assaults on the very being of the family?
42334For when does God ever suspend the operation of physical laws, because the man who violates them does not know that he is breaking them?
42334For where else is there a people over which such judgments have passed, and yet not ended in destruction?
42334Has He yet proclaimed absolution of sin to guilty Israel?
42334Have I not eaten of your salt?"
42334Have we had the washing of regeneration?
42334Have we then the marks, all of them?
42334Have we well understood what is our"high calling,"and what the conditions on which alone we may exercise our ministry?
42334Have we, in like manner, received the anointing with the Holy Ghost, endowing us with power and wisdom for service?
42334How about the Sabbatic year, and that most consummate type of all, the year of jubilee?
42334How could the consecration of this small part represent the consecration of all?
42334How, again, about the feast of trumpets, and that of the ingathering at full harvest?
42334If so, then what becomes of His argument?
42334If the casting away of them is the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?"
42334In other words, in this feast, who was represented as host, and who as guest?
42334In particular, what is the teaching of the New Testament?
42334In this case, certain parts, the right thigh( or shoulder?)
42334Is anything more characteristic than this of the malady of sin?
42334Is anything more uniformly characteristic of sin?
42334Is it a wonder that, if such be our experience, we lack that blessed, joyful fellowship with the Lord, of which some tell us?
42334Is it conceivable that Christ should have spoken thus, if the"writings"referred to had been forgeries?
42334Is it conceivable that the holy God should have given a law for the regulation of two so evil institutions?
42334Is it likely that God was too severe?
42334Is it probable that Moses knew about these things three thousand years ago?
42334Is it strange?
42334Is not the God of nature a terribly severe God?
42334Is there typical meaning in this delay?
42334Is this, as many urge, against the love of God?
42334Let us ask, Have we then put on these white garments of righteousness?
42334Must we not say,"It is excluded"?
42334Now who shall arbitrate in these matters?
42334Or is He an easy creditor, who is indifferent whether these debts of ours be met or not?
42334Or is it possible to account for it as the product merely of the mind of Moses?
42334Shall we hasten to the conclusion that we have advanced on Moses?
42334So then stands the question this day which this first verse of Leviticus brings before us: In which have we more confidence?
42334The question thus arises: Why are these particular cases, and such as these only, regarded as ceremonially defiling?
42334This very naturally brings us to the answer to the frequent question: Of what use can the book of Leviticus be to believers now?
42334Was famine threatened?
42334Was it a feast offered and presented by the Israelite to God, or a feast given by God to the Israelite?
42334Was it an affection identical in nature with the leprosy of the body?
42334Was it possible, even though they personally had not sinned, that such as they should eat that which was most holy unto God?
42334Was the God of Nadab and Abihu a severe God?
42334Was the sin of the priests, Nadab and Abihu, then, committed in such a public manner, such a trifling matter after all?
42334Was this expression merely"an accommodation"to the mistaken notions of the Jews?
42334Was this feast also, like passover, prophetic?
42334We have called this consecration a duty; is it not rather a most exalted privilege?
42334What could more perfectly set forth the way in which we are for our salvation to make use of the Lamb of God as slain for us?
42334What is he then to do when such a theory is presented to him as endorsed by scholars of the highest ability and the most extensive learning?
42334What is the meaning of"Azazel"?
42334What is the significance of this eighth day?
42334What is the truth in the matter?
42334What now is the principle which underlies these regulations?
42334What now was the purpose of Leviticus?
42334What then may one properly dedicate to God in a vow?
42334What then?
42334What truth could be of more practical and personal concern to all than this?
42334What was now the special significance of all this?
42334What was the immediate object of this remarkable legislation?
42334What was the influence of this their act, if it passed unrebuked and unpunished, likely to be?
42334What was the meaning of these actions?
42334What was the significance of the burning?
42334Whence had this man this unique wisdom, three thousand years in advance of his times?
42334Where is the justice in such an ordinance?
42334Wherein lay the reason for this law?
42334Which is the more likely to know with certainty whether the law of Leviticus is a revelation from God or not?
42334Who can fail to appreciate its meaning when once pointed out?
42334Who is there that will heed it?
42334Who would not make sure of that beatific vision of the glory of the Lord?
42334Why might not these continue their work, and record what occurred after Moses was taken away?"
42334Why should all the daughters of Eve suffer because of her sin?
42334Why should the guilt- offering have received on this occasion such a place of special prominence?
42334Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
42334Will any one venture to say that this teaching of the law of the sin- offering was only intended, like the offering itself, for the old Hebrews?
42334Ye have brought that which was taken by violence, and the lame, and the sick;... should I accept this of your hand?
42334Yet where in the wide world can we see one such consecrated nation?
42334and if so, then under what conditions?
42334in literary critics, like a Kuenen or Wellhausen, or in Jesus Christ?
42334in the things of My Father?"
42334or is it possible that modern law is at fault, in that it has fallen below those standards of righteousness which rule in the kingdom of God?
42334or was it merely so called from a certain external similarity to that plague?
42334that this law was certainly unjust in its severity?
42334why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
46028What for?
46028After taking hold of his hand, he looked down into the dying man''s face and said:"Brother Fordham, do you not know me?"
46028And what had brought us here?
46028He again said:"Elijah, do you not know me?"
46028How many were cast out of heaven down to the earth?
46028How many were there to come down and take tabernacles?
46028I asked him"For what crime?"
46028I have some three thousand names of the dead who have been baptized for, and how can I get endowments for them?"
46028Joseph replied:"What did you say that for?
46028Joseph then said:"Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ?"
46028Now, boys, how would you like this position?
46028On your first mission, without a companion or friend, and to be called upon to preach to such a congregation?
46028One lady ran to her door, pushed her spectacles to the top of her head, raised her hands, and exclaimed:"What under heavens has broken loose?"
46028She asked:"What for?"
46028The Prophet then said,"Have you not faith to be healed?"
46028The unbeliever may ask:"Was there not deception in this?"
46028We had accomplished the mission without a dog moving his tongue at us, or any man saying,"Why do you do so?"
46028We had spent a pleasant time together, and he rejoiced at my visit; and who would not, to meet with a friend in a lonely prison?
46028What for?
46028When we commenced work in the temple I began to reflect:"How can I redeem my dead?
46028and from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings, but from God?
46208Did the desert of old yield its gushing wave, For the pilgrim- fathers their thirst to lave? 46208 And shall we, their children, all forget That this mighty arm is our refuge yet? 46208 But-- I replied, that miracles had truly ceased; but, said I, why have they ceased? 46208 Did the vision of God before them stand, Guiding their steps to the promis''d land? 46208 How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished? 46208 Mr. Whiting then asked if we acknowledged any to be christians except those who embraced our doctrines and joined our church? 46208 She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed, and have said,''Ah, where is thy God?'' 46208 She looks upon the little ones and beholds in them the generous and manly features of their sire, but his place his vacant: And pray, where is he? 46208 Well did the Saviour ask this question,When the son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"
46208or, am I carried away in the fanciful reveries of a night vision?
46208when shall human grief and woe come to a final end?
43685Can any man forbid the water,said Peter,"that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Spirit as well as we?"
43685For who among men knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of the man, which is in him? 43685 (= 2=)= Humanity in John.=--But if the Jesus of the Synoptists is a true man, how is it with the Jesus of John? 43685 12:7- 10? 43685 2. WHO WAS THE AUTHOR? 43685 3:1? 43685 9:1- 5? 43685 9:3? 43685 A PHILOSOPHY, OR A TESTIMONY? 43685 AUTHORSHIP Who wrote the book of The Acts? 43685 After the case of Cornelius, how could any possible question arise? 43685 And where was such a misunderstanding of Paul possible in Jewish Christian circles of A. D. 62? 43685 Are those words intended to be part of what was spoken at the very time of the conversion? 43685 Are we really separate from the world? 43685 Are we reallya chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people"( A. V.)?
43685Are we willing to be known as"Christians"in that sense?
43685Behooved it not the Christ to suffer these things, and to enter into his glory?
43685But by what standard is the Gospel judged?
43685But did he come for naught?
43685But from whom had Paul"received"these things?
43685But how could that opposition arise at all?
43685But how is it with our lives?
43685But how is it with the difference between Second Peter and First Peter?
43685But how shall we find him?
43685But instruments for what?
43685But through whom does he apply the healing touch?
43685But was the empire really identical with the world?
43685But what good is it to us?
43685But what has he done for us?
43685But when was it written?
43685But who was he?
43685Can modern Christians be called"saints,"in the New Testament sense?
43685Could Paul have had so many personal acquaintances in a church which he had never visited?
43685Could they have been deceived?
43685Did Paul speak before the court, or did he speak on Mars''hill merely to those who were interested?
43685Did he use written sources as well as oral information?
43685Do we really feel ourselves to be strangers and pilgrims in the earth?
43685Do you think that was an advantage or a disadvantage?
43685For example, how were the elders to be chosen?
43685For example, if Paul is referring to the Apostolic Council, why has he not mentioned the apostolic decree of Acts 15:23- 29?
43685For example, the words:"What then is the law?
43685From whom could the opponents have received their letters of introduction?
43685HOW WERE ELDERS TO BE CHOSEN?
43685Have we become merged in the life of the world?
43685He has done something like that at the conclusion of his Gospel; why not also at the conclusion of The Acts?
43685How can the acceptance of a historical fact satisfy the longing of our souls?
43685How could a Hebrew book be used in the Greek world?
43685How could the missionaries get a hearing for their message?
43685How did the New Testament come to be written in Greek?
43685How did they come to be omitted?
43685How do you know that Luke was written by Luke?
43685How do you know?
43685How is it with our religious observances?
43685How may it now be checked?
43685How shall it be investigated?
43685How then can you now think that the law is necessary?
43685How then, if the decree really was passed as Luke says it was, could it have been left unmentioned by Paul?
43685How was it produced?
43685How was the Hellenistic age like our own?
43685How was the transition accomplished?
43685If God had opened, who could close?
43685If Paul did not write the Epistle to the Hebrews, who did write it?
43685If the Christian is already a citizen of heaven, may he not be indifferent to the conditions of life upon this earth?
43685If the disciples were nothing but Jews, why did the Jews persecute them?
43685If the passage was a refutation not of Paul but of a misunderstanding of Paul, why did James not say so?
43685If we are pronounced righteous whether we are really righteous or not, then may we not go on with impunity in sin?
43685In what languages is the Bible written?
43685Is that attitude altogether unfavorable, or did the early missionaries ever lay hold upon the higher aspirations of their Gentile hearers( Athens)?
43685Is the Jesus of the Fourth Gospel fiction or fact, a splendid product of religious genius or a living Saviour?
43685Is the totality of man''s happiness limited to a brief span of life; are we after all but creatures of a day?
43685May not the same person have spoken the discourses of the Fourth Gospel and also those of the Synoptists?
43685Mother said to Archalaus,''It quite upsets him to be left behind(?).''
43685Must we stake our salvation upon the intricacies of historical research?
43685ONE BOOK, OR A COLLECTION OF BOOKS?
43685Or are we rather salt that has lost its savor?
43685Or is he Saviour of you and me?
43685Or is there an eternal life beyond the grave, with infinite possibilities of good or evil?
43685PAUL AT TARSUS In the first place, what was the extent of the Greek influence which was exerted upon Paul at Tarsus?
43685SOURCES Where did Luke get the materials for his work?
43685Shall Paul''s explanation of his life be accepted?
43685Shall we be sharers in his holy joy?
43685Shall we heed the message?
43685Shall we then stand aloof?
43685Since God had spoken so clearly, who could deny to the Gentiles a free entrance into the Church?
43685THE RESURRECTION A FACT OF HISTORY Which of the books of the New Testament contain the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus?
43685TO WHOM WAS RELIEF EXTENDED?
43685The epistle was certainly written by Paul, but was it all, as we now have it, originally part of one letter?
43685Under what title should the claims of the Saviour be presented?
43685WAS THE FIRST GOSPEL ORIGINALLY ARAMAIC?
43685WHEN WAS THE EPISTLE WRITTEN?
43685WHERE WERE THE READERS?
43685Was Paul released?
43685Was he condemned and executed?
43685Was he considering the possibility that Christianity might be true?
43685Was he trying to stifle his own inward uncertainty by the very madness of his zeal?
43685Wast thou called being a bondservant?
43685We may not understand it all, but is Christ to be believed?
43685Were the Gentiles to become Jews in order to become Christians, and was the Gentile mission to begin at once?
43685Were these extreme legalists, who objected to the work of Paul and Barnabas-- were these men present in the Church from the beginning?
43685What Old Testament passages has Paul here in mind?
43685What could he possibly gain by such useless trouble- making?
43685What did Paul do in Arabia and in Tarsus?
43685What did the Jews of the first century mean by the Messiah, and what did they mean by the Messianic age?
43685What did the apostles teach about the condition of the believer between death and the final resurrection?
43685What has become of your devotion to me?
43685What if the Christians were right about salvation by faith?
43685What is it that John adds to what had already been told?
43685What is meant by"the kingdom of God"?
43685What is the attitude of the apostles toward Greek thought?
43685What light do these passages shed upon the linguistic conditions of the time?
43685What men of higher position are mentioned in the New Testament?
43685What more natural than that the same thoughts and to some extent the same words should appear in both?
43685What need of regularly appointed forms when the Holy Spirit was so immediately manifested?
43685What other languages are mentioned in the New Testament?
43685What should the attitude of the Christians be?
43685What was God''s purpose in providing these simple exercises of the Christian life-- what benefit do we receive from them?
43685What was the moral condition of the Greco- Roman world?
43685What was the origin of the great church at Alexandria?
43685What was the social condition of the early Christians?
43685What were this man''s thoughts and feelings and desires before the grace of Christ made him the greatest of Christian missionaries?
43685What would be the result of its first real contact with the culture of the time?
43685What, for example, is meant by the"angels"of the churches to which the several letters are addressed?
43685When John the Baptist asked,"Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another?"
43685When will the modern Church take up the message with new power?
43685Where did the missionaries come into contact with heathen superstition?
43685Where should they draw the line in associating with their heathen friends?
43685Which meaning is intended here?
43685Which side would be victorious?
43685Who can stand before the white light of God''s awful judgment throne?
43685Who can tell what God has now in store?
43685Who founded the church at Rome?
43685Who is meant by"the woman Jezebel"?
43685Who was the other?
43685Who wrote the Fourth Gospel?
43685Why did God send our Lord just in the first century?
43685Why did he not distinguish Paul clearly from his misinterpreters?
43685Why should the example of the apostolic Church be followed in the matter of Bible- reading, of the sacraments, of prayer, of Christian meetings?
43685Why, then, is the disciple who appears so prominently along with Andrew and Simon not mentioned by name?
43685Will the invitation be accepted?
43685Will they still share the joy of God at the return of his lost children?
43685Would the brethren who had fallen asleep miss the benefits of Christ''s kingdom?
43685Would they ever even gain a hearing?
45054''Will you take some wine?'' 45054 Do you pledge yourselves to keep the law of God on this land, which you never have kept in your own lands?"
45054Do you pledge yourselves to see that others of your brethren who shall come hither do keep the laws of God?
45054For behold, the mystery of Godliness, how great is it? 45054 I do not know,"the man replied,"how did you get hold of it?"
45054Is there no virtue in the body politic? 45054 What for?"
45054Where are you going?
45054Who leads the camp?
45054''Then,''said Dr. Stone,''will you drink some brandy?''
45054''Yes,''said Joseph,''I see you have; but you have not come to take off my leg, have you, sir?''
45054After air was quiet he turned to Dan Jones and whispered,"Are you afraid to die?"
45054And what of the blood of men, women and children which had been shed by these human fiends?
45054And will I appoint unto you, saith the Lord, except it be by law, even as I and my Father ordained unto you, before the world was?
45054As for the priests, was not their craft in danger?
45054Can it be possible that the traitor whom Porter Rockwell reports to me as being in correspondence with my Missouri enemies is one of my quorum?
45054Commenting on their fears, President Joseph Smith stated:"What can be the matter with these men?
45054Could they not be used to relieve the financial embarrassment of the family?
45054Dan said,"Has that time come, think you?
45054For behold, I am a son of God, in the similitude of his Only Begotten Son; and where is thy glory, that I should worship thee?
45054Have not the twelve and most of the Church gone, and is not their counsel for us to follow?
45054Have not they told us that our safety was not in Nauvoo, but in our removal westward?
45054I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
45054I prayed, and God answered; but what could I do?
45054If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
45054If not what can be the meaning of all this?
45054If not, before whom shall the''Mormons''institute a trial?
45054In answer to the questions:"When will the wilderness blossom as the rose?
45054In his great excitement and without meditation he exclaimed:"Why can not I obtain the book?"
45054In the_ Times and Seasons_( Feb. 15) an editorial was published entitled:"Who Shall be our Next President?"
45054Is it any wonder that they cried in the anguish of their souls unto the Lord, for relief from such inhuman treatment?
45054Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order?
45054Joseph replied,"Yes: what shall we do, Brother Hyrum?"
45054Joseph replied:''What did you say that for?
45054Joseph then turned to Hyrum and said:"Brother Hyrum, you are the oldest, what shall we do?"
45054Now, if our marital relations are not religious, what is?
45054Or was there not some thing else deposited with the plates that might be used for such purpose?
45054Or will I receive at your hands that which I have not appointed?
45054Shall they apply to the court of the state of Missouri?
45054Shall they apply to the federal courts?
45054Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress?
45054Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
45054Shall we deal with the Jew?
45054Should they go to the coast to be mustered out of service, or should that duty be performed by their company officers?
45054Stone, can you not make another trial?
45054The Promise of James Tested"In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
45054The Prophet said,''Do you believe in Jesus Christ?''
45054The candidate would step forward to the table, where Francis M. Higbee, a justice of the peace, was stationed, and he would ask:"Are you ready?"
45054The following questions were frequently put and answered in this manner:"Where are you from?"
45054Then Satan came, tempting him and commanding him to worship him, but Moses said:"Who art thou?
45054Then looking up into my face, his eyes swimming in tears, he continued,''Now, mother, promise me that you will not stay, will you?
45054They being seated, I addressed them thus:''Gentlemen, what can you do to save my boy''s leg?''
45054Turning to Rockwell he said,"What shall I do?"
45054Was it strange that a century or so of this kind of work should produce a Luther?
45054Was not this evidence that the"Mormons,"everywhere hated, were the common prey of their mortal enemies?
45054Was this a new evil come upon them?
45054Were they to submit peaceably to such attacks?
45054What constitutes the kingdom of God?
45054What did it matter though the whole world should laugh, if the Son of God would hearken to his humble pleadings?
45054What interest have the Saints to expect from its defense?
45054What is this office and work of Elijah?
45054What then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the''Mormons''?
45054When Stephen Markham, who had gone to locate the brethren from Nauvoo, rode up, Reynolds said,"Do I meet you as a friend?
45054When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?"
45054Who could urge the propriety of exposing life to defend a place for the purpose of vacating it?
45054Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
45054Whom shall they sue?
45054Why are they then baptized for the dead?''
45054Why send Elijah?
45054Why should they put themselves out to do such a thing, when the property would naturally fall into their hands when it was abandoned?
45054Why the opposition and persecution that arose against me almost in my infancy?
45054Why, sir, of what use will this be for agricultural purposes?
45054Why?
45054Will I accept of an offering, saith the Lord, that is not made in my name?
45054With those who call themselves Gentiles?
45054or that Presidents Law and Marks are absolutely traitors to the Church, that my remarks should produce such excitement in their minds?
46244But does this infallible sign exist either among the Papists or Protestants?
46244But the great question is, Have any of them been called as Aaron was?
46244But why should I have charity for a god that has no"_ parts_"--no relation to space?
46244Can any of their ministers give the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands?
46244Do they not, with very few exceptions, declare that"There is no later revelation than the_ New Testament_?"
46244Do you enquire how you are to know an authorized man of God from one who has no authority?
46244Has God said one word to any of them?
46244Have any of the Roman Catholic or Protestant officers been called by_ new revelation_?
46244Reader, are you a member of any of these societies?
46244Reader, can you see the difference?
46244Reader, can you tell why the King should be so distant?
46244Reader, have you ever received the Holy Ghost through the laying on of the hands of one sent of God?
46244What was this further qualification which these apostles had not yet received?
46244Why he has not sent one sentence of consolation or counsel to them?
46244Why he holds no communication with any of the people?
46244Would you expect her majesty, the queen of England, to answer your petition if it were directed to some African prince?
46244Would you expect the God of heaven to answer a petition that was addressed to a Hindoo god?
46733What, with food? 46733 Who stands at the head of your church in South- West Virginia?"
46733And oh, my dear friends and breethring- ah, will not this be an awful condition to be found in- ah?"
46733Brother Grant stepped back and gave the reverend gentleman a thorough inspection, and then said:"Did I understand you to say_ preacher?_""Yes, sir.''
46733He wound up by asking,"Have I stuck to the text, and does that satisfy you?"
46733No doubt some of my young friends are ready to ask,"Why did you fail?"
46733Now, how did those animals come to exist in the different and distant islands and continents?"
46733The ministers became alarmed, and besought the people not to hear him, and a mass meeting of the law- abiding(?)
46733They were somewhat startled at seeing me, and, after the first exclamation of surprise, Brother Mathews said,"Why, Brother S----, is it you?
40967Art thou a King then?
40967Art thou the King of the Jews?
40967Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me? 40967 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
40967Was it Celestine, Diocletian, or Esau? 40967 What accusation bring ye against this man?"
40967What is truth?
40967[ 104] Maddened by the relentless importunity of the mob, Pilate replied scornfully and mockingly:Shall I crucify your king?"
40967[ 48] But why a crime? 40967 [ 99]"Barabbas, or Jesus which is called the Christ?"
40967''Is there any likelihood,''say they,''that Pilate should write such things to Tiberius concerning a man whom he had condemned to death?
40967A. Adeone me delirare censes, ut ista esse credam?
40967AUDITOR: Do you think I''m such a fool as to give credence to such things?
40967AUDITOR: Why?
40967Addressing Jesus, Pilate said:"Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee and have power to release thee?
40967Addressing the prisoner, Pilate asked:"Art thou the King of the Jews?"
40967Admitting that Jesus acknowledged the jurisdiction of Herod, was He compelled to answer irrelevant and impertinent questions?
40967Admitting that this is true, is anything proved by the fact?
40967Again, what Roman law was applicable to the charges made against Jesus to Pilate?
40967Again, what charges were brought against Jesus at the hearing before Pilate?
40967Alexander, Cæsar, Charlemagne, and myself founded great empires; but upon what did the creations of our genius depend?
40967And Annas and Caiaphas said: Why are you so much moved?
40967And Dysmas answering reproved him, saying: Dost thou not fear God, because thou art in the same condemnation?
40967And I said to him, Who art thou, my lord?
40967And Joseph said: Why have you called me?
40967And Nicodemus says to them: How have you come into the synagogue?
40967And Pilate says to the Jews: Do you not wonder how the tops of the standards were bent down and adored Jesus?
40967And Pilate says to them: For what reason do they wish to put him to death?
40967And Pilate sent for the Jews and said to them: Have you seen what has happened?
40967And Pilate went again into the Pretorium and spoke to Jesus privately, and said to him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
40967And Pilate, calling Annas and Caiaphas, says to them: What are proselytes?
40967And Pilate, having called the runner, says to him: Why hast thou done this, and spread out thy cloak upon the earth and made Jesus walk upon it?
40967And Pilate, having called them, says: Tell me how I, being a procurator, can try a king?
40967And Pilate, having summoned Jesus, says to him: What do these witness against thee?
40967And are we to imagine that they referred with such emphasis as they employed to the mere creations of their fancy?
40967And first they call Adas and say to him: How didst thou see Jesus taken up?
40967And if he had proposed it, who can make a doubt that the senate would not have immediately complied?
40967And likewise Joseph also stepped out and said to them: Why are you angry against me because I begged the body of Jesus?
40967And on the Sabbath our teachers and the priests and Levites sat questioning each other and saying: What is this wrath that has come upon us?
40967And the Jews answering, say unto Pilate: Did we not tell thee that he was a sorcerer?
40967And the Jews, noticing this and hearing it, say to Pilate: What more wilt thou hear of this blasphemy?
40967And the Jews, seeing what the runner had done, cried out against Pilate, saying: Why hast thou ordered him to come in by a runner, and not by a crier?
40967And the children of the prophets met him and said, O Elissæus, where is thy master Helias?
40967And the elders of the Jews answered, and said to Jesus: What shall we see?
40967And the procurator ordered the Jews to go outside of the Pretorium; and, summoning Jesus, he says to him: What shall I do to thee?
40967And the procurator trembled, and said to all the multitude of the Jews: Why do you wish to pour out innocent blood?
40967And the procurator, having called the standard bearers, says to them: Why have you done this?
40967And they again said to them: Why have you come?
40967And they asked him, and he said to them: Why have you not believed my son?
40967And they call Phinees, the priest, and ask him also, saying: How didst thou see Jesus taken up?
40967And they said to Elissæus, Has not a spirit seized him, and thrown him upon one of the mountains?
40967Are not all these more than sufficient to condemn Him in their eyes and prove Him worthy of death?
40967Are not these things sufficient to bring down upon him their condemnation?
40967Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
40967But others have appeared in it; would it not be possible to produce them also before history?
40967But there are no Cæsars, no Napoleons, no Shakespeares, no Aristotles among them, you say?
40967But they of two things chose the one; and who knows but that they chose the better?
40967But was Pilate alone guilty of the crime of the crucifixion?
40967But were they always a mere money- changing, money- getting, money- hoarding race?
40967But who was this Herod before whom Jesus now appeared in chains?
40967But why was Jesus sent to Herod?
40967CHAPTER III POWERS AND DUTIES OF PILATE What were the powers and duties of Pilate as procurator of Judea?
40967Can a more favorable verdict be expected of the members of the second chamber, composed as it was of men so conceited and arrogant?
40967Can we, then, be astonished at the murderous hatred which these false and ambitious men conceived for Christ?
40967Cocyti fremitus?
40967Could impartiality be expected of those proud and selfish men, whose lips delighted in nothing so much as sounding their own praises?
40967Could not Jesus, reasoned Pilate, be the son of the Hebrew Jehovah as Hercules was the son of Jupiter?
40967Did Pilate apply Hebrew or Roman law to the charges presented to him against the Christ?
40967Did Pilate apply these laws either in letter or in spirit?
40967Did he imitate this model?
40967Did he observe these rules and regulations?
40967Did not the reception of his miracles and his triumphal entry into Jerusalem indicate His popularity with the plain people?
40967Did the general laws of Roman provincial administration apply to this province?
40967For how, thought Pilate, can He pretend to have a Kingdom, unless He pretends to be a king?
40967For what else are your ensigns, flags, and standards, but crosses, gilt and beautiful?
40967From out the anguish of his soul, the voice of Justice sends to his quivering lips the thrice- repeated question:"Why, what evil hath he done?"
40967Has the emperor not appointed him to this place of dignity?
40967Having decided that there were two trials, we are now ready to consider the questions: Were the two trials separate and independent?
40967His first recorded words are:"What accusation bring ye against this man?"
40967How did it happen that a sacrifice to Apollo gave favorable, and one to Diana unfavorable signs?
40967If colossal forms of intellect and soul be invoked, does not the Jew still lead the universe?
40967If not legally, was Pilate politically justified in delivering Jesus to be crucified?
40967If not, is it rational to suppose that their innocent descendants have been the victims of this curse?
40967If not, was the second trial a mere review of the first, or was the first a mere preliminary to the second?
40967If not, was the second trial a mere review of the first, or was the first a mere preliminary to the second?
40967If so, why were there two trials instead of one?
40967In a cynical and sarcastic mood, Pilate turned to Jesus and asked:"What is truth?
40967In the first place, were there two distinct trials of Jesus?
40967Is anybody so keenly discerning as to see in Irish dispersion a divine or superhuman agency?
40967Is it any wonder that the tragedy of the Prætorium and Golgotha, aside from its sacred aspects, is the most notable event in history?
40967Is it not reasonably certain that a large majority of the countrymen of Jesus were his ardent well- wishers and sincerely regretted his untimely end?
40967Is it not true that the Jewish people, as a race, were not parties to the condemnation and execution of the Christ?
40967Is it possible to conceive that these friends and well- wishers were the inheritors of the curse of Heaven because of the crime of Golgotha?
40967Is this not an error on their part?
40967It may be analyzed thus: Confession: Inside the palace, Pilate asked Jesus the question:"Art thou the King of the Jews?"
40967Jesus answered Pilate: Dost thou say this of thyself, or have others said it to thee of me?
40967Levi says to them: Do you not know that from him I learned the law?
40967M. An tu hæc non credis?
40967Maybe so; but what of that?
40967Now, in the light of the facts and principles just stated, what was the exact political status of the Jews at the time of Christ?
40967Of what kind do you suppose are the meetings of these people?
40967Or were peculiar rights and privileges granted to the strange people who inhabited it?
40967Pilate answered Jesus: Am I also a Jew?
40967Pilate said to him: Art thou, then, a king?
40967Pilate said: Has God said that you are not to put to death, but that I am?
40967Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called the Christ?
40967Pilate says to Annas and Caiaphas: Have you nothing to answer to this?
40967Pilate says to him: What is truth?
40967Pilate says to the Jews: Why should he die?
40967Pilate says to them who said that the demons were subject to him: Why, then, were not your teachers also subject to him?
40967Pilate says to them: And what did they shout in Hebrew?
40967Pilate says to them: If you bear witness to the words spoken by the children, in what has the runner done wrong?
40967Pilate says to them: What evil practices?
40967Pilate says to them: Why do you gnash your teeth against him when you hear the truth?
40967Pilate says: And what are the things which he does, to show that he wishes to do away with it?
40967Pilate says: For a good work do they wish to put him to death?
40967Pilate says: How given?
40967Pilate says: Is truth not upon earth?
40967Pilate says: What temple?
40967Pilate says: What, then, shall we do to Jesus, who is called Christ?
40967Romans, can you think youths initiated, under such oaths as theirs, are fit to be made soldiers?
40967Sayest thou nothing?
40967Shall these, contaminated with their own foul debaucheries and those of others, be champions for the chastity of your wives and children?
40967Shall we not rather consider it as a matter of shame and remorse to ourselves?
40967Suppose that he should do it while acting as an administrator, would it be less an assassination?
40967Suppose that the Governor General should do this while sitting as a judge, would it not be judicial murder?
40967Suppose this should happen beneath the American flag, what would be the judgment of the American people as to the merits of the proceedings?
40967That arms should be intrusted with wretches brought out of that temple of obscenity?
40967The Jews cry out and say to the runner: The sons of the Hebrews shouted in Hebrew; whence, then, hast thou the Greek?
40967The Jews say to him: How hast thou come into the synagogue?
40967The Jews say to him:_ Hosanna membrome baruchamma adonai._ Pilate says to them: And this hosanna, etc., how is it interpreted?
40967The Jews say: And wherefore did you not lay hold of them?
40967The Jews say: At what time was this?
40967The Jews say: Is not this the very thing we said, that on a Sabbath he cures and casts out demons?
40967The Jews say: To what women did he speak?
40967The Jews say: What benefactors?
40967The Sanhedrin says to Rabbi Levi: Is the word that you have said true?
40967The elders and the priests and the Levites say to them: Have you come to give us this announcement, or to offer prayer to God?
40967The elders and the priests and the Levites say: If anyone speak evil against Cæsar, is he worthy of death or not?
40967The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
40967The men of the guard say to the Jews: You have seen so great miracles in the case of this man, and have not believed; and how can you believe us?
40967The men of the guard say: We were like dead men from fear, not expecting to see the light of day, and how could we lay hold of them?
40967The question still arises: Who were the morally guilty parties?
40967The runner says to them: I asked one of the Jews, and said: What is it they are shouting in Hebrew?
40967Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
40967They say to Pilate: We are Greeks and temple slaves, and how could we adore him?
40967They say to the teacher Levi: How knowest thou these things?
40967Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: What hast thou done?"
40967This act brought down upon him the disdainful retort from the others,"Art thou also a Galilean?"
40967This challenge was boldly accepted by Mr. Stephen, who says:"Was Pilate right in crucifying Christ?
40967This raises the question: Who were the real crucifiers of the Christ, the Jews or the Romans?
40967Three times, in reply, Conscience sent to Pilate''s trembling lips the searching question:"Why, what evil hath he done?"
40967Triceps apud inferos Cerberus?
40967Upon what charge was He finally condemned and crucified?
40967Upon whom should the greater blame rest, if both were guilty?
40967Was any Roman or Punic god interested in this event?
40967Was any deity concerned about these things?
40967Was there an attempt by Pilate to attain substantial justice, either with or without the due observance of forms of law?
40967Were the Jews wholly blameless?
40967Were the two trials separate and independent?
40967Were these charges the same as those preferred against Him at the trial before the Sanhedrin?
40967Were we not justified in forming of them an unfavorable opinion?...
40967What could have rendered his condemnation surer than such manifestations of contempt for the pride and voluptuousness of these men?
40967What course would be taken towards him?
40967What did Pilate think of Jesus?
40967What forms of criminal procedure, if any, were employed by Pilate in conducting the Roman trial of Jesus?
40967What forms of criminal procedure, if any, were employed by him in conducting the Roman trial of Jesus?
40967What hast thou done?
40967What nation ever contended more manfully against overwhelming odds for its independence and religion?
40967What nation ever, in its last agonies, gave such signal proofs of what may be accomplished by a brave despair?
40967What passage of Scripture, it may be asked, justifies this parallel with the case of Jesus before Pilate?
40967What then was the law of Rome in relation to the crime of high treason?
40967What were these rules?
40967What, indeed, could have been the issue of a trial before the first chamber, composed as it was of demoralized, ambitious, and scheming priests?
40967When Pilate had mounted the_ bema_, and order had been restored, he asked:"What accusation bring ye against this man?"
40967Where is it anywhere stated, or by reasonable inference implied, that Pilate considered whether he ought not to become a disciple of Jesus?
40967Where shall created beings find rest if you suppose that shades in hell and souls in heaven continue to have any feeling?
40967Where were they, what thinking and why silent?
40967Which of them do you wish me to release to you?
40967Who were the directly responsible agents of the crucifixion, the Jews or the Romans?
40967Who, then, could think of excluding him from the people of Israel?
40967Why did Pilate do this?
40967Why did he not examine the prisoner in the presence of His accusers in the open air?
40967Why did he not release Him, and, if need be, protect Him with his cohort from the assaults of the Jews?
40967Why did the Etruscan, the Elan, the Egyptian, and the Punic inspectors of sacrifice interpret the entrails in an entirely different manner?
40967Why did they not do this?
40967Why did they seek the aid of Pilate and invoke the sanction of Roman authority?
40967Why do you weep?
40967Why not persecute all the Greeks of the earth, wherever found, because of the injustice of the Areopagus?
40967Why were there two trials of Jesus?
40967Why?
40967Why?
40967Would it not stamp with indelible shame the administration that should sanction or tolerate it?
40967Would the Governor General retain his office by such a course of conduct?
40967You do n''t believe in them?
40967You wish this man, then, to be a king, and not Cæsar?
40967[ 150] M. Dic, quæso, num te illa terrent?
40967[ 185] But we may ask, Why is this pompous name given to this chamber by the Evangelists?
40967[ 186] But how, then, can we account for the presence of several high priests at the same time in the Sanhedrin?
40967did you not know that Lucullus would dine with Lucullus?"
40967travectio Acherontis?
42657_ Christ in You._What is it to have"Christ in you?"
42657And O, wilt not thou come to Him?
42657And can a Christian"greatly rejoice"while he is"in heaviness?"
42657And dost thou think to get there by thy merits?
42657And shall God turn to the dark sinner, and ask him whether there is anything in him which may contribute to eternal light?
42657And to whom shall you go, if you turn away from Him?
42657And what next?
42657And what was the sacred lesson He taught to prevent their being exalted above measure?
42657And what wonder is it that the believer has such deep peace, when Christ thus dwells in the heart, and reigns there without a rival?
42657And, O, ye that are rich, can not you bear the same testimony, if you have loved the Master?
42657At the Lord''s Table itself it is proper for us to pray,"Lord, is it I?"
42657Because they are holy?
42657Because they are sanctified?
42657Because they serve God with good works?
42657But dost thou say,"I will leave my wealth, after I have gone, to charities; I will build a hospital, or feed the poor?"
42657But how is it that our peace is not more continuous?
42657But if you have_ not_ this bright hope, how is it that you can live content?
42657But what is it which preserves him from sinking?
42657But why?
42657But_ God_--what does He owe to thee?
42657Can you not say that your religion did gild your gold, and make your silver shine more brightly?
42657Can you say that you love Him, and has He ever revealed himself in the way of love to you?
42657Can you think of that?
42657Can your faith picture Him?
42657Did you ever hear this parable?
42657Do I know that Jesus loves me?
42657Do I understand it?
42657Do not the mountains praise Him when the woods upon their summits wave in adoration?
42657Do we not know that in the heart of every sin condemnation slumbers?
42657Do you ask what is the cause of this great rejoicing?
42657Do you feel that in being a Christian you incur ridicule and reproach?
42657Do you feel that in following Christ you must lose by it-- lose honor, position, wealth?
42657Do you know it?
42657Do you know what the joy is of doing good to others?
42657Do you need something to light up the eye of your hope?
42657Do you need something to nerve you for duty?
42657Do you think that we are forever to be the drudges and the slaves of sin, sighing for freedom, and yet never able to escape from its bondage?
42657Do you want something to bear you up in trouble?
42657Do you want something to make you stand steadfast in the midst of temptation?
42657Do you wonder that the Christian is called to conflict?
42657Does He not say to the heavens,"Drop down manna to feed my people?"
42657Does He say to the angel,"Protect my people?"
42657Does He say,"Strengthen ye, strengthen ye my people?"
42657Does He wear a crown?
42657Does not the lightning write His name in letters of fire upon the midnight darkness?
42657Does the Infinite indeed bow His ear to me?
42657Dost thou not venture on that promise?
42657Doth He question the night, and ask whether it has not in its sombre shades something which it may contribute to the brightness of noon?
42657Doth not the thunder praise Him as it rolls like drums in the march of the God of Armies?
42657Faith is precious, but what must sight be?
42657For doth not all nature around me praise Him?
42657For if this life be the seed- time of the future, how can I expect to reap in another world other harvests than I have been sowing here?
42657God is the strength of his life: of whom shall he be afraid?
42657God wills for the sun to light the earth: doth he ask the earth''s darkness to contribute to the light?
42657Hang not up thy banner; do not decorate thine own bosom with the glory; for who made thee strong in the battle?
42657Has it not calmed your minds?
42657Has not this lightened you through the heavy shades of your tribulation?
42657Has not your religion been a joy to you in your difficulties?
42657Hast thou a cross, believer?
42657Hast thou come to live as a receiver at the hand of God?
42657Hast thou learnt this truth?
42657Hast thou overcome temptation?
42657Hast thou read the Bible, and yet have thine eyes been unenlightened?
42657Hast thou shed a little light upon the darkness?
42657Hast thou stood at Mercy''s gate, humbly seeking salvation?
42657Hath not the whole earth a voice, and shall I, can I, be silent?
42657Have I felt it?
42657Have I lost a perfect righteousness in Adam?
42657Have I lost happiness on earth in Adam?
42657Have I lost heaven in Adam?
42657Have not the testimonies of God been your song in the house of your pilgrimage?
42657Have you ever struggled against an evil heart, and at last overcome it?
42657Have you, like Bunyan''s Christian, fought with Apollyon, and after a fierce contest, put him to flight?
42657He doth not ask what shall it profit him-- what shall be the good effect of it upon others, but he simply says,"Doth my Father command it?"
42657Hear Him as he pleads-- hear you not what it is?
42657How can I have hope that heaven shall be my eternal inheritance, unless the earnest be begun in my own soul on earth?
42657How can I keep my desires burning and my zeal inflamed?"
42657How can I trust that I shall be saved then, unless I am saved now?
42657How can my emotions be strong?
42657How important, then, becomes the question, Do I know the love of Christ?
42657I must never seek any honor for myself; for what have I that I have not received?"
42657If God gives a man a talent, do you think the man does not know it?
42657Is He a priest?
42657Is He enthroned?
42657Is He glorious?
42657Is He to be pierced in hands and feet, and are His followers to feel no pain?
42657Is it a little thing for a follower of Christ to be losing the immortal honor of serving the Lord?
42657Is it not plain, then, that religion is a thing which we must have here?
42657Is it not prominently revealed that religion is important for the present?
42657Is it not salvation-- thy soul''s deliverance from hell?
42657Is it not the very sum of heaven, the rapture of bliss, the sonnet of the hill- tops of glory-- that you are to be perfect?
42657Is it not your office and privilege to have it said of you, as of your Master--"He saved others, himself he can not save?"
42657Is it shed abroad in my heart?
42657Is not religion worth having in the sick chamber?
42657Is not this enough?
42657Is that your prayer which He is mentioning before the throne?
42657Is the Lord Jesus your friend?
42657Is the obedience of the Lord Jesus Christ girt about my loins, to be my beauty and my glorious dress?
42657Is there not a heaven within it?
42657Is there power in human intellect to fly into the land of the hereafter, where God''s people rest eternally?
42657Is this less a wonder?
42657It is true that we have become subject to death by sin, yet has not grace revealed an immortality for the sake of which we are glad to die?
42657It is yours to be lights; and doth not a light consume itself while it scatters its rays into the thick darkness?
42657Look at the old oaks; how is it that they have become so deeply- rooted in the earth?
42657May I hope He will at last listen to me?
42657Must He be crowned with thorns, and shall you be crowned with laurel?
42657Must we not account for this by the fact, that in our troubles we live nearer to God?
42657O, wherefore dost thou doubt, then?
42657O, would ye give up your religion for all the joys that earth calls good or great?
42657O, ye children of sorrow, racked with pain, has not religion been to you a sweet_ quietus_ in your sufferings?
42657O, ye sons of poverty, has not this been a candle to you in the darkness?
42657O, ye sons of toil, has not this been your rest, your sweet repose?
42657O_ grave_, where is thy victory?"
42657O_ hell_, where is thy triumph?
42657Or dost thou think to purchase with thy riches and thy gold a foothold in paradise?
42657Or is the promise made to those who bear"a good report"of the land?
42657Or who among us would complain loathingly of the bread which we eat, that it palls upon the sense of taste?
42657Remember Jesus; think thou seest Him looking upon thee, and saying,"I gave Myself for thee, and dost thou withhold thyself from me?
42657Say, if your immortal life could be extinguished, would you give it up, even for all the kingdoms of this world?
42657See, then, the necessity of keeping the heart full; and let the necessity make you ask this question:"But how can I keep my heart full?
42657Shall he die upon a cross, and will not you bear the cross?
42657Shall the disciple be above his Master, and the servant above his Lord?
42657Some persons, when they know they can do a thing, tell you they can not: but you surely would not call that humility?
42657The field might complain, and say,"Why these scars across my face?
42657The waiting I mean is"getting all things ready"--the waiting of the poor sufferer for the physician, who cries out in pain,"Is the doctor coming?"
42657They who come unto glory are sons; for is it not written,"The Captain of our salvation bringeth many sons unto glory?"
42657Thou art the clay, but_ who_ is the potter?
42657To live for comfort?
42657To live for glory?
42657To live for pleasure?
42657To live for wealth?
42657Was there ever a child of God who could deny this?
42657What did Christ say?
42657What does he mean?
42657What does this teach us?
42657What doth he do?
42657What had all your riches been to you without a Saviour?
42657What shall it profit you to gain the whole world and lose your soul?
42657What wailing and gnashing of teeth shall there be over the carelessness or misadventure by which men lose_ such a heaven as this_?
42657What was the joy?
42657What will not men do to win fame?
42657Which of us has ever complained that the sun gave us but little variety?
42657Who can comprehend this but the Christian?
42657Who made thy sword sharp, and nerved thine arm to strike the foe?
42657Who maketh thee to differ, and what hast thou which thou hast not received?
42657Who shall bid us"stay,"if God bid us advance?
42657Why does the branch bring forth grapes?
42657Why is a Christian''s character like Christ''s character?
42657Why this rough upturning?"
42657Why, then, should we fear?
42657Would He say,"Come ye to the supper,"and yet shut the door upon you?
42657Would you rejoice in the Lord with faith unmoved, and confidence unshaken?
42657Yet are there not many who seem to imagine that if they save a corner in their souls for their religion, all will be well?
42657You are sent into the world to be saviours of others; but how shall you be so if you care only for yourselves?
42657You say,"Well, how is that?"
42657_ Foretastes of Heaven._ Is it possible for us to know anything whatever of our heavenly home?
42657_ He hath said it_?
42657_ Humility._ What is humility of mind?
42657_ Look to Christ._ Would you be free from doubts?
42657_ Love to Christ._ Have you a friend at court-- at heaven''s court?
42657_ The Christian''s Crown._ Have Christians a crown?
42657_ The Secret of Strength._ Art thou proud, believer, because thou hast been profitable to the Church, and done some little service to thy times?
42657_ The Sleep of Death._"The sleep of death"--what is this sleep?
42657_ To- morrow._ If to- morrows are not to be boasted of, are they good for nothing?
42657_ Untiring Delight._ Who ever called the sea monotonous?
42657and is the blood of Jesus sprinkled upon me, to take away all my guilt and all my sin?
42657and shall I not in this greatly rejoice?
42657and shall we, when it lies at our doors, turn idly aside and cast our glory to the ground?
42657and will you turn aside because of these little things, when He would not turn aside, but endured the cross and despised the shame?
42657are you ashamed and unwilling to suffer what your Master suffered?
42657art thou at a loss for a topic to comfort the aching heart?
42657attempt another way?
42657dost thou think Christ would tell thee He will receive thee, and yet not do so?
42657if Christ endured all this for the joy of saving you, will_ you_ be ashamed of bearing or suffering anything for Christ?
42657pawn eternal glories for the pitiful pence of a few moments of the world''s enjoyments?
42657when there is a Judas in the company; and after the most intimate fellowship, Christ exclaimed,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
42657who lit thy candle-- and who is it who keeps thee still shining, and prevents thee from being extinguished?
378''And you, Tirant, who do you want to be judge?'' 378 ''My lady, what would you have us do?''
378''Since you do n''t want to reach an agreement,''said the judge,''do you want life or death?''
378''What?'' 378 ''Who are these knights?''
378( 11) Having read this novel, who could forget the characters that Martorell has brought to life? 378 ( 2) If this is so, why has the novel all but disappeared from view?
378( 6) This being so, from where did Joanot Martorell receive his inspiration? 378 And do n''t I have reason to, Sire?
378And how will I get along,said Stephanie,"when you are n''t here?
378Are there still more?
378Are you going with so few men?
378But what will we do,said Tirant,"with all these prisoners we have here?
378But who is that with you? 378 Did n''t I say,"said the emperor,"that all her talk was only about her son?"
378Do n''t I have to obey what my father, the emperor, orders me to do?
378Do n''t you see, my lady?
378Do you always have to talk to me about the same thing?
378Do you feel well enough to be able to leave?
378Do you have any other news?
378Do you think you''re the lord of the whole world? 378 Have they unloaded those seven ships yet?"
378Have you gone mad, or have you lost your senses?
378How can Your Majesty say that we wo n''t have left in twenty days? 378 How can we help him,"said Stephanie,"if everything I mend by day the Widow tears apart at night?
378How could you think,said the princess,"that Greek women are of less worth than the French?
378If you please, my lady, tell me what you would say if Tirant came here one night without any of us knowing it?
378Is it because I did not satisfy you?
378Is n''t it terrible?
378Is that the sort of thing you say to me?
378My lady, what can I tell you? 378 My lord,"said Hippolytus,"may I give you some advice?
378Shall I tell you something, my sister and my lady?
378Shall I tell you something?
378Since I''m the cause of all the trouble,said Tirant,"is it unreasonable for me to have the punishment?
378Sir,said Diafebus,"if there is no fire lit in your entire camp, what could you offer him?
378Tell me about Tirant: How is he? 378 Tell me, Tirant,"said the princess,"who is the lady that is causing you so much pain?
378Tell me, my lady,said Tirant,"for a knight, which is most honorable, to die well or to die badly, since he must die?"
378Tell me, my lady,said Tirant,"who is the woman who would perform such remarkable services for me?"
378Tell me, who is bringing you so much sadness?
378The king is here?
378Then it''s true, my lord, that you are leaving without me? 378 Then, my lady, how will you command my life?
378These are the words you wanted to tell me? 378 Tirant, my son,"said the hermit,"why do n''t you answer my question?"
378What are you saying to me? 378 What are you telling me?
378What can you tell me about Tirant?
378What do I care if everybody knows?
378What is Your Majesty trying to do? 378 What''s that?"
378What''s this?
378What?
378Where did he die?
378Who is this traitor who has deceived my lady?
378Who wants festivities at a wedding if there were n''t any at the engagement?
378Who would dare reveal his grief,said Hippolytus,"to a lady of such excellence?"
378Why are you trying to make me suffer more than I already do? 378 Why do n''t you say what it is that''s making you suffer?"
378Why should I be considered a heretic?
378Would you like to do it properly?
378''Did n''t we agree that it would be you?''
378''Our Lord does not want a sinner to die, and the king does?
378''You are equals: why should he come to you?
378''You want to joust to the death for such a small thing of so little value?
378( 4) Who was the author of this spicy, brutally realistic novel of kings and knights of the fifteenth century?
378( What would Joanot Martorell say...?)
378A brother or a husband?
378And Tirant was saying to her,''Stephanie, why do you want to put your honor in jeopardy by screaming so loudly?
378And if I become with child, what counsel could I take?"
378And if this should reach the emperor''s ears, God forbid, what would happen to you and the rest of us?
378And the singular battles you fought at that time and won with great honor, with no trickery?
378And turning to the emperor:"And you, you blessed saint, what do you want another wife for?
378And what of Tirant lo Blanc?
378And what was the success of this novel?
378And when you are gone away, if I am offended by anyone, who will I go to for help?
378Are n''t I poor, miserable Plaerdemavida who, for your lordship, endured so much pain and misery, and finally captivity?"
378Are you discouraged because of some trifle my lady said to you?
378Are you feeling worse?"
378Are you going to keep things hidden from me?
378Are you so blind that you ca n''t see the dishonest things that are plotted and carried out in this palace?
378Are you so shameless that you say these things in front of so many people?"
378But after a short while she could n''t help giving out a loud shriek and saying,''Poor me, what shall I do?
378But the princess began to wake up, and half asleep, she said:"But what are you doing, you wretched girl?
378But what use would it be if I had a statue at my side who could only give me pain and desperation?"
378But where is the English original from which this book is simply a translation?
378But who dared disembark when they saw so many Moors?
378But why should I try to exaggerate such an ugly crime with unnecessary words?
378Ca n''t you let me sleep?
378Ca n''t you let me sleep?"
378Can love allow you to harm the thing that is loved?
378Cipres of Paterno said to him:"Sir, does your lordship want me to go?
378Diafebus, seeing the pitiful state of the Turks, took the ring from Tirant''s hand, and Tirant said to him:"Cousin, what are you doing?"
378Did n''t you know that I can get live kittens out of a dead cat?"
378Did you really say that you love no lady or maiden unless it''s for her wealth, and that you want to take my virginity by force?
378Do n''t you know that no lady or maiden ever died from being tapped?"
378Do n''t you know that walls sometimes have ears?''
378Do n''t you know what a great fright you brought us?
378Do n''t you see how big Stephanie''s belly is?
378Do you have so little courage that you dare say such words to me?
378Do you imagine that I would be so ill mannered as to leave you?
378Do you know how it''s done?
378Do you know what I''ll tell him?
378Do you know what he meant by that?
378Do you know what other things he says?
378Do you know when you would be at fault?
378Do you know why I said that to him?
378Do you know why?
378Do you remember that fortunate day when you were given the honor of chivalry in that prosperous court of the King of England?
378Do you remember that pleasant night in the castle of Malvei when I was dreaming?
378Do you think we should grant them the truce they are asking for?"
378Do you think, my lady, that that way of talking is proper for knights?
378Do you want to disturb their dinner?
378Do you want to lose your good reputation for a man like him?"
378Do you want to put his life and the entire empire in danger too?
378Does Your Highness think we are following the old customs when these niceties were the rule?
378Does Your Majesty want them to leave?"
378Does a maiden frighten you so much that you''re afraid to go near her?
378Does n''t Your Highness remember the day when the empress was present and I asked if it was better to die well or to die badly?
378Does n''t Your Majesty know that when my father and lord, William, Count of Warwick, held the royal scepter he conquered the Moors?
378Does n''t Your Majesty know what this custom means?
378Does n''t the good captain know that we are all under his captaincy and in his care?"
378Eliseu said:"My lady, would you be so kind as to tell it to me?"
378For the king had said: Who can protect himself from a traitor?
378Have n''t I said enough?
378Have n''t you noticed when you''ve come to the council chambers that when you make her talk she is always very discreet?
378Have you gone mad, trying to do what''s against your nature?"
378Have you left behind sons to defend the Catholic faith and increase the numbers of Christians?''
378Have you lost your memory entirely?
378He also told her that Lord Agramunt was wounded, and then she asked him:"What became of Plaerdemavida?"
378He mounted, and said to Hippolytus:"What will you do?"
378He said:"Captain, do you want me to make all the cattle run off so that there wo n''t even be a sign of one around?
378Hippolytus recognized him when he spoke, and ran up to him and said:"Oh, my lord, is it you?
378How can I serve you with a willing spirit if I see such ingratitude in you?
378How can I thank You for all the love You have shown to me, a weak creature?
378How can something which is forced give you pleasure?
378How can you all stand by, seeing how she''s killed him, and not behead her?
378How can you allow a man who is a foreigner to carry off Carmesina''s virginity?''
378How could he help the soldiers?
378How could you imagine that any lady or maiden of high or low station, would n''t want to be loved?
378How could you think I would do such a thing when we have been battling day and night with sweat and blood against our enemy?"
378How could you think, my lady, that such a thing could be done without bishops and archbishops knowing of it?
378How is he?
378How is it that fire does not descend from heaven to turn that cruel, ungrateful Tirant into ashes?
378How many of you want to go?"
378How will my soul find peace?
378I have been the archive of all your good and bad fortune, and now are you keeping secrets from me?
378I want to talk to you about my own desire: Why does n''t my Hippolytus come with you?
378If I decided not to forgive you, what punishment would you deserve?
378If I do n''t help you, who are my lord, whom would I help?
378If Your Highness takes some foreign king, how do you know that he wo n''t give you a life of pain?
378If it became known, what would they say about me?
378If this is life, what can death be?"
378If this is n''t love, tell me, what could it be?
378In my last days must I suffer so much pain?
378In short, is it good literature?
378In their desperation, could n''t they fall on us?"
378Is he an unknown king?
378Is he near death, or is there hope for him?"
378Is n''t the duke there, and if he hears something that puts the princess in danger or dishonors her, wo n''t he go and help her?
378Is there any difference between this and the statements of Cervantes about his characters?
378Is this novel then, which Cervantes so admired, also presenting us with a"true history"which has been"translated"in a way similar to the Quixote?
378Is this the joy and happiness I hoped to have from you?
378Is this the wedding your father and I and all the people hoped to be consoled by?
378Is this what I desired so?
378Is your grace unaware of what you have in me?
378Just imagine if someone who hears words like those does n''t have the right to grieve and to despair of their life?
378Lord Diafebus, do you know who I love with all my heart?
378Lord Tirant, will you have no compassion on me?
378Now tell me, what account do you give to me concerning that which I encharged to you?
378Oh, who would ever have thought that words like these could come from the mouth of such a virtuous knight?
378Otherwise, what will the emperor say, and my mother, and the entire country who think of me as a saint?
378Outside of You, Lord, who can compare with my love?
378Philippe quickly answered:"My lady, why would you want to ride through the city in this terrible weather?
378Plaerdemavida recognized him, and she said:"Are n''t you one of the Christians who were on Tirant''s galley when it went down at sea?"
378Plaerdemavida spoke up:"My lady, can Your Highness see Stephanie''s face?
378Poor me, what shall I do?
378Shall I grow vain, thinking that all of you have come because of love of me, and not for the love of my father?"
378Shall I keep my eyes closed with no one coming to give me relief?
378Shall we make them more afraid than they already are?"
378She understood that it belonged to her husband, the count, and she cried out:"Tell me, sir, where is my husband, the Count of Warwick?"
378So what are we to make of this apparently condemnatory phrase about the"galleys"?
378So why does Martorell tell us all this?
378Stephanie threw herself at Tirant''s feet as if he were her real lord, and she said to him:"My lord, Tirant, what are you trying to do to yourself?
378Tell me, Tirant, why do you make me so mad?
378Tell me, my lady, how can you blame Tirant for having attempted such a singular act?
378Tell me, my lady, who but Tirant is worthy of wearing the crown of an emperor?
378Tell me, pitiless maiden, was my disposition less agreeable to your desires than this black gardener?
378Tell me, what gave you the hope of being in my bed?
378Tell me, what kind of celebration is this for everyone to run from it?
378Tell me, would n''t it be better for you to love a woman who was expert in the art of loving, and very honest, even if she were n''t a virgin?
378That night the king took pity on the queen, and calling down from a window in the tower, he said:"Which of you is the knight I can surrender to?"
378The Duke of Macedonia went up to Tirant and said:"Cousin, my lord, how is your lordship?"
378The Widow sat bolt upright in her bed and cried out:"My daughter, what''s wrong?"
378The admiral went on board the captain''s ship and said to him:"Sir, what does your lordship require?"
378The chamberlain said:"With all your unbridled happiness, how dare you come to the emperor''s chamber?"
378The countess answered:"Who told your grace that my husband, William of Warwick, could make torches like that with that kind of flame?"
378The duchess said:"Give me an answer to that matter of Tirant: Do you want him to come tonight?
378The duke answered:"My lord and cousin, is a knight as valiant as your lordship growing weak hearted?
378The duke asked him:"What is it, Sire?
378The emperor said to him:"How did you happen to fall?"
378The emperor said:"Tell me, my lady, what was it that you held in your arms?"
378The emperor said:"Who has ever seen a death sentence revoked that has been handed down by the general council?
378The emperor said;"And how was he hurt?"
378The infanta said:"Why do you say that?"
378The king said:"My friend, what''s wrong?
378The princess had him come over to her, and she whispered in his ear:"Tell me, Tirant, why are you so sad?
378The princess laughed, and said:"Was there more to your dream?"
378The princess quickly answered:"How could you think that I would subject myself to a Moor, or that I would stoop to be a friend of a Moorish dog?
378The second thing he said to me is: Where does love abide?
378The things you said when the emperor was here, about the princess and me: who told you to say them?"
378Then the hermit said:"I beg you, please tell me who was judged the best of the knights and who was given the honor of this festive occasion?"
378Then the hermit said:"Tell me, since you have spoken so much about this constable, who was honored above all the knights?"
378Then the princess said:"Do you know something, Diafebus?
378Then the princess said:"Is there anything you would like from me, Tirant, before you leave?
378Then, when the bride heard them laughing so hard she said:"Who put those wretched cats out there?
378They found the princess sitting with the mirror in her hands, and they said to her:"My lady, where did you get such a pretty mirror?"
378Tirant climbed the first one, and when he saw the guards sleeping he said to the Albanians:"What shall we do with these men?"
378Tirant lifted his head, and said:"What seas are we in?"
378Tirant replied:"What crime does Her Highness say that I''ve committed besides loving her?
378Tirant said:"Tell me, knight, upon your honor, how many men were lost in battle?"
378Tirant said:"What moved you to want mercy on our enemy who has done everything possible to kill me?
378Tirant went to them and said:"My sisters, what are you talking about?"
378Tirant, lord of the world, why did you speak to me so timidly?
378To give her taps instead of thrusts?
378To what better man could she be given than to you?
378Very cunningly he told him:"My lord, why are you plowing the sand?
378Westminster: William Caxton, 1484?
378What am I to do all alone?
378What are you going to answer?"
378What can I do, poor me?
378What could I use to excuse my transgression?
378What crime did I commit for you to think me vile and abominable?
378What do you want me to do?"
378What else could I do so that the grandchild would not be seen by the emperor, its grandfather?
378What else did this sailor do?
378What good would it do for me to belong to the line of David if I lost what I had for lack of a good man?
378What good would it do me to have my desire with Her Highness if it''s against her will?
378What happened to the love we shared?
378What have I done to him, to make him want the deaths of my father and my mother and their miserable daughter?
378What have you made me do?
378What if she had seen me doing something really bad?
378What is the cause of all this uproar and sadness?"
378What made you so angry that you wanted to leave me?"
378What misfortune brought you here?"
378What news do you bring me?"
378What should I say of Philippe, son of the King of France?
378What will people say about you when they hear of this?
378What will they say of me?
378What''s going on that this king knows so much about my house?
378What''s the cause of this disturbance?"
378What''s wrong with kissing?
378What''s wrong with you?
378What''s wrong?
378When King Escariano heard him say that, he took it as a joke, and he answered:"How could you possibly do all that?
378When Plaerdemavida saw that they were not talking, she quickly called out:"My lady, my bride, how is it that you are n''t crying out or talking now?
378When Tirant heard the old lady saying this, he said:"Is it true that the Turks are so close?"
378When Widow Repose finished, Plaerdemavida said:"My lord and captain, do n''t you know that repentance follows sin?
378When can I see him?
378When he came into the room, Tirant got up from the bed and said:"My good brother, what news do you bring me of the lady who has captured my heart?"
378When he saw her like this, he could not help but exclaim,"Why are you allowing this lady to die without helping her?
378When he was in the palace, he found many people there, and he said:"Where is that poor man they call the emperor?"
378When she had regained consciousness, she opened her eyes and said:"Is the one who holds my soul captive dead?
378When she turned and saw him she said:"Who gave you the right to come in here?
378When the emperor comes, what story will you invent to tell him?
378When the emperor had finished dressing he said to Tirant:"Tell me, captain, what was the illness you were suffering from yesterday?"
378When the emperor saw Tirant, he said:"Captain, what coat of arms is this that you''re wearing?"
378When the king saw Tirant''s troubled face, he approached him and said:"Are you the captain of the Christians?"
378When the princess saw him she quickly said to him:"My good brother, what news do you bring me from that virtuous knight who holds my heart captive?
378When the princess saw the queen, she said:"What has happened, sister, to bring you here in such a hurry?"
378When they returned to the emperor, the princess saw him deep in thought and said to him:"My lord, what are you thinking about?"
378When they were in the room the king, seeing such grief in her face, said to her:"What''s wrong, my daughter?
378When will the time come that I can see him and have him near me without being afraid?
378When you were young, were you virtuous?''
378Where are you now?
378Where are you now?
378Where are you?
378Where is Your justice?
378Where will you find greater affection than mine in any woman?
378Who could condemn him to any punishment?
378Who else but Tirant deserves to be your husband?
378Who else can defend and increase it the way he is doing?
378Who gave you the right to tell my mother that I should go and sleep with her, and to deprive me of my pleasure?
378Who has been honored in battle?
378Who has turned your thoughts?
378Who is the half- wit who could make Your Majesty believe that a knight exists who can even compare to him in glory, honor and virtue?
378Who is this cruel man who lies at your side and brings so much grief?
378Who knows what might happen?"
378Who will be here to console me?
378Who would n''t love a man like that?
378Why are n''t you standing here, nearby, so that you can see and touch the thing you love most in this world and in the world beyond?
378Why are you crying?"
378Why are you hesitant about dying when you see the father in alliance with his council against his daughter?
378Why are you trying to kill one of the best knights in the world?"
378Why could n''t I have suffered the harm, since I was the cause, and you would find yourself free from these dangers?"
378Why did I not honor this poor hermit much more?
378Why did n''t God make me the emperor''s daughter?
378Why did n''t he make you Stephanie and me Carmesina?
378Why do n''t you come to me when I call you so tenderly?
378Why do n''t you come to me when I want you so?"
378Why do you bear arms?
378Why do you want to know what my lady is doing?
378Why does Your Highness want to go where these foreigners are?
378Why have you done these things to me?
378Why wait until you are in bed?
378Wo n''t it be better for me to sleep in the other one instead of making this one up again?"
378Would n''t it be better and more just for you to come to me first, instead of letting me see her die?
378Would you like to have our captain for your husband?"
378You say you''re in love, and I ask you: With whom?"
378You want a man who is so badly hurt that he''s at death''s door to go to the encampment and end his days while he''s on the road?
378You''re the best painter in the world: Could you make a mask of flesh color according to my instructions?
40482Ca n''t you?
40482Dreamer of dreams? 40482 Good morning,"said the friend,"and how is John Quincy Adams today?"
40482My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
40482Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
40482Oh, why,said a young professional man, whom Professor Coe quotes,"why did my parents try to equip me with a doctrinal system in childhood?
40482Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
40482What will_ you_ do it with?
40482Why was there ever anything at all?
40482Why?
40482[ 4] Is one of these answers more true than the other? 40482 ''How long were you looking into the water?'' 40482 15:13.== For in hope were we saved: but hope that is seen is not hope: for who hopeth for that which he seeth? 40482 5:8);If_ God_ is for us, who is against us?"
4048263:9);"Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
40482= And what shall I more say?
40482= But what think ye?
40482= Canst thou bind the cluster of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion?
40482= Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast it out?
40482= Wherewith shall I come before Jehovah, and bow myself before the high God?
40482="My brothers, what is the use of anyone declaring he has faith, if he has no deeds to show?
40482An outgrown custom of the early Church does not now seem so strange as it did a generation ago:= Is any among you suffering?
40482And his sisters, are they not all with us?
40482And if you say, Saved from Hell-- what is Hell but the final subjugation of the soul to such sins as you now are cherishing?
40482And the religious man answers: What world is this I am to bow before?
40482And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that even forgiveth sins?
40482And when one turns to the supreme Character, could the dark background be eliminated and still leave Him?
40482And when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
40482And when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
40482And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto the measure of his life?
40482And why are ye anxious concerning raiment?
40482Are not ye of much more value than they?
40482Are we asking for a perfectly happy world?
40482Ask_ now_ the question, What makes it rain?
40482Be not therefore anxious, saying, What shall we eat?
40482Browning''s bishop asks his friend:"Like you this Christianity or not?
40482But are we not also sure that it is wrong to lie and right to tell the truth?
40482But in much of the universe we do see meaning; and how can intelligence find sense where intelligence has not put sense?
40482But is Christian faith thus the child of man''s happy days?
40482But is belief in God always such a blessing as we have pictured?
40482But look at the innumerable schools of medicine-- shall one on their account decide that health is a fruitless study?
40482But prove it by the methods of a laboratory?
40482But so understanding the sea, shall the pool claim equality with it?
40482But supposing that the facts of science were all of reality and the laws of science all of truth, what sort of prayer could Carlyle have offered?
40482But who, considering our generation''s life as a whole, would call it diffident or desperate?
40482But will you understand, you senseless fellow, that faith without deeds is dead?
40482By what analogies?
40482By what other element in their experience could they interpret the greatness of their Lord?
40482Can any hide himself in secret places so that I shall not see him?
40482Can his faith save him?
40482Can it be that this intelligible world, readable by mind, is itself essentially mindless?
40482Can one who has seen a home be happy in a hovel?
40482Can the same spring send forth sweet water and bitter?
40482Canst Thou not visit us again?__ We hush our thoughts to silence, we school our spirits in sincerity, and here we wait.
40482Canst thou establish the dominion thereof in the earth?
40482Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
40482Canst thou lead forth the Mazzaroth in their season?
40482Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee?
40482Canst thou send forth lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
40482Consider the infinite variety of taste in food-- shall we say that therefore hunger and its satisfaction is a futile question to discuss?
40482Couldst thou refrain the earth from quaking And rest thy heart on_ Me_?"
40482Cries Jeremiah from the Old Testament,"Am I a God at hand, saith Jehovah, and not a God afar off?
40482Deeper than Sheol; what canst thou know?"
40482Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
40482Do not I fill heaven and earth?"
40482For now when we face our universe of magnificent distances and regal laws has religion really suffered?
40482For what am I destined?
40482For who among men knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of the man, which is in him?
40482For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
40482For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
40482From the time when Gideon, in a mood like that of multitudes today, cried,"Oh, my Lord, if Jehovah is with us, why then is all this befallen us?"
40482Get warm, get food,''without supplying their bodily needs, what use is that?
40482Has a flat and stationary earth proved essential to Christianity, as Protestants and Catholics alike declared?
40482Has it your vote to be so if it can?"
40482Hast thou not known?
40482He and his Hell were the nightmare of my childhood; I hated him while I still believed in him, and who could help but hate?
40482He has come appealing to our little insight with his own clear vision,"Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
40482His God was compassionately concerned for Africa, spoke about black folk as Hosea heard him speak concerning Israel,"How can I give thee up?
40482How am I to give thee up?
40482How am I to let thee go, O Israel?
40482How can I let thee go?"
40482How did we come by this significant knowledge that the immoral system was dispensable?
40482How reasonable and how assured shall they be?
40482How shall a man be seriously in earnest about great causes in a world like that?
40482How shall they try otherwise to describe the universe?
40482How should they name this greatness in their Lord?
40482How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
40482How then shall we turn back again and see with eyes that fear has filmed?
40482How was the world made?
40482I believe in all the Christian truths, says one; and the curious question rises, how did these beliefs of his come into his possession?
40482If the Psalmist, in an exultant mood, sang,"Jehovah is my shepherd,"he also cried,"Jehovah, why casteth thou off my soul?
40482If we turn to the prophets, we find Hosea, interpreting the beating of God''s heart:"How am I to give thee up, O Ephraim?
40482If we_ affirm_ God, then_ evil_ is a mystery, for why, we ask, should love create a world with so much pain and sin?
40482In what terms?
40482Is any among you sick?
40482Is any cheerful?
40482Is anyone in a position to deride that?
40482Is it not life at its sublimest elevation?
40482Is it not the universe which my mind knows and whose laws my intellect has grasped?
40482Is it not thou that didst cut Rahab in pieces, that didst pierce the monster?
40482Is it not thou that driedst up the sea, the waters of the great deep; that madest the depths of the sea a way for the redeemed to pass over?
40482Is man responsible for that?
40482Is not its solacing power a deceptive sleight of hand, by which our pleasing fancies and desires are made to look like truth?
40482Is not the life more than the food, and the body than the raiment?
40482Is not this always the right missionary method?
40482Is not this the carpenter''s son?
40482Is one perplexed that God, who is invisible, should be pictured in the similitude of human persons?
40482Is the God of such a universe to be conceived in terms of a magnified man?
40482Is there any doubt, then, what we most believe in when we are at our best?
40482Is there not a thin veil laid over Thy Word, which is more rarified by reading, and at last wholly worn away?
40482It is high as heaven; what canst thou do?
40482It may be false, but will you wish it true?
40482Jehovah is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid?
40482Knowest thou the ordinances of the heavens?
40482Met with derision by a doubter, as though his experience were no proof at all, how shall he proceed?
40482Moses cries:"Lord, wherefore hast thou dealt ill with this people?
40482Music once had stirred the depths, but now our spirits tally with the scoffer''s jest,"What are you crying about with your Wagner and your Brahms?
40482O, what means this strange bewilderment, this never- ending war between our worse and better thoughts?
40482One need only read such books of his as"Can the Old Faith Live with the New?"
40482Or canst thou guide the Bear with her train?
40482Or who hath given understanding to the mind?
40482Out of what, then, did the Master make his apostles?
40482Plenty of folk of elevated character and admirable lives grant, sometimes impatiently, that the Christian faith is beautiful-- but is it_ so_?
40482Preachers delight to illustrate their thought of God with figures drawn from nature''s invisible energies--"Who has seen the wind?
40482Said the other, seeing how little this negation solved the problem,"Well, what_ is_ it that ai n''t?"
40482Saved from what?
40482Saved from_ what_?
40482Says Oliver Wendell Holmes,"Did you ever happen to see that most soft- spoken and velvet- handed steam- engine at the Mint?
40482Shall the practical unserviceableness of such an idea for the purpose of life, awaken no suspicion as to its truth?
40482Shall they quarrel because they do not all come alike?
40482Stevenson sings in"the saddest and the bravest song he ever wrote":"God, if this were faith?...
40482Such folk want to believe in God, but-- can they?
40482The curious"Why?"
40482The further our thought proceeds the more clear it becomes that the question is not, shall we have churches?
40482The question is rather-- By what faiths shall we live?
40482Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee hungry, and fed thee?
40482There man enquires,"Canst thou by searching find out God?
40482They may not dare to say what James Thomson did, but they think it--"Who is most wretched in this dolorous place?
40482They might easily steady their hearts to endure and overcome, were only one question''s answer clear-- is there any_ sense_ in life''s suffering?
40482They said therefore unto him, What must we do, that we may work the works of God?
40482They stand rather like unconverted Gideon, facing backwards and lamenting,"Where are all his wondrous works which our fathers told us of?"
40482Third Week, Sixth Day= For when one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not men?
40482Thou art turned to be cruel to me; With the might of thy hand thou persecutest me....== Did not I weep for him that was in trouble?
40482To many such, were candor courteous, one would wish to say: Saved?
40482To one in perplexity about belief, this proper question therefore rises: What do we think about the Christlike character?
40482Was not my soul grieved for the needy?
40482Was such clemency an occasion for lax character?
40482Was this Thyself, and have we turned from Thee?
40482What could such a mind understand of modern science''s faith in the universal regularity of law?
40482What is a pebble?
40482What is a sunset?
40482What range and depth and quality shall they have?
40482What recourse is there in such a case?
40482What then is Apollos?
40482What unto me is the multitude of your sacrifices?
40482What wonder that inexpressible devotion has been felt for him by all his people?
40482What wonder that the physicist acknowledged to a friend that the retort nettled him, for he did not see just how to answer it?
40482Whatever, therefore, affects_ that_ is his concern, and what is there that does not affect it?
40482When has man ever found solid knowledge in this most important realm of human possibilities, without faith as the pioneer?
40482When our father Abraham offered his son Isaac on the altar, was he not justified by what he did?"
40482When we pray we say"Our Father"; when we seek our duty we ask,"What wilt thou have me to do?"
40482When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to trample my courts?
40482Whence then hath this man all these things?
40482Where does the restlessness in nature have its source?
40482Where, then, have the men of faith found the immovable center of their confidence?
40482Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
40482Whether is all- God or occasional God the nobler theory?"
40482Which of the two did the will of his father?
40482Who can avoid seeing the patent contrast between the Father of Jesus and the Creator of such a world?
40482Who can number the clouds by wisdom?
40482Who does not sometimes fall into the Slough of Despond?
40482Who has seen the wind?
40482Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts?
40482Whom have I in heaven but thee?
40482Why hidest thou thy face from me?"
40482Why now, and no sooner, did I see it?
40482Why, therefore, should we wonder that his disciples at their best have called Jesus divine?
40482Wilt thou indeed be unto me as a deceitful brook, as waters that fail?"
40482With what accuracy his fingers travel the keys, who can tell?
40482Would not the sixteenth chapter of Romans have a similar effect on those who read it?
40482You believe in one God?
40482_ Are we to trust for our guidance the testimony of our worse or better hours?_ We have low moods; so, too, we have cellars in our houses.
40482_ But it does mean that to him reality must be fundamentally spiritual, not physical._ What other hypothesis possibly can fit the facts?
40482_ Is yours the only heart where God is to be found?
40482_ O Thou who art of purer eyes than to behold iniquity, canst Thou bear to look on us conscious of our great transgression?
40482and his brethren, James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas?
40482and how shall they believe in him whom they have not heard?
40482and how shall they hear without a preacher?
40482and how shall they preach, except they be sent?
40482and what is Paul?
40482and where is the fury of the oppressor?
40482and wherein have I wearied thee?
40482and your labor for that which satisfieth not?
40482but if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received it?"
40482but rather, since churches are inevitable, of what sort shall they be?
40482hast thou not heard?
40482is not his mother called Mary?
40482or athirst, and gave thee drink?
40482or naked, and clothed thee?
40482or who hath been his counsellor?
40482or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
40482or, What shall we drink?
40482or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
40482shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, with calves a year old?
40482when will the church to which I belong in heart rise into being?
40482will Jehovah be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
43031Alack,he said,"for what?"
43031But,said he,"what plea will you now make?
43031Did He not come to call sinners to repentance?
43031Did not Christ die for sinners?
43031Did you ever hear the like?
43031For I hear,said he,"he hath a good horse; have ye brought his horse?"
43031For what?
43031Is this manly or civil,said I,"to have us under a guard, and then put a man to abuse and beat us?
43031Then,said I,"dost thou put me into a room where there is such a man with a naked rapier that thou sayest you can not rule him?
43031Very well,said I,"but where did God ever give a command to the Gentiles to swear?
43031Well,said he,"will you swear or no?"
43031Well,said he,"you say well in that, but did you refuse to take the oath?
43031Well,said the Judge,"George Fox, say whether thou wilt take the oath, yea or nay?"
43031What day of the week was the sessions held on?
43031What wouldst thou have me to say?
43031Why do you not put off your hats?
43031Why, then,said I,"dost thou cast my friend into prison for such frivolous things?"
43031Why, then,said I,"dost thou force oaths upon Christians, contrary to thy own knowledge, in the gospel- times?
43031Why,said he,"have I not done you justice?"
43031Why,said they,"do ye let him preach?
43031Wilt thou go into the mouth of the dragon?
43031And I cried out among them, and said,"Do ye not see the blood of Christ?
43031And are not they defilers of the flesh who say it is presumption for any to say they have the same power and Spirit which the Apostles had?
43031And because plotters and contrivers have met to do mischief, must not an honest, peaceable people meet to do good?
43031And had he not since sworn to the King?
43031And therefore I put it to them again,"Can any of you say you have ever had a command or word from the Lord immediately at any time?"
43031And why dost thou excommunicate my friends?"
43031And why dost thou not excommunicate Isaac, and Jacob, and Boaz, and Ruth?
43031And,"said I,"do ye think that, if I and my friends had been such men as the charge declares, I would have brought it up myself against myself?
43031Are you guilty or not guilty?"
43031As soon as I came to the door, a young woman of the house came to the door, and said,"What, is it you?
43031At that he laughed, and others laughed also, and said,"Come, what have you to say?
43031Because thieves are sometimes on the road, must not honest men travel?
43031Besides,"said I,"in that text where it is written, Ye shall swear, what''ye''was this?
43031But if thou art my accuser, why sittest thou on the bench?
43031But they said,''When saw we thee in prison, and did not come to thee?''
43031But what Church dost thou own?"
43031But, instead of answering me, he asked me what a church was?
43031But,"said I,"What dost thou call the Church?"
43031Can you put me in a way of sending it safely?
43031Colonel Hacker asked whether it was not this Light of Christ that made Judas betray his Master, and afterwards led him to hang himself?
43031Dare not the justices speak to them?''"
43031Did not Christ say to His ministers, whom He sent to preach,''Freely ye have received, freely give''?"
43031Did not the apostle say that Jesus was the author and finisher of their faith?
43031Did the prophet Isaiah, and Christ do so, who spoke the words, and gave them forth freely?
43031Do servants cast their masters into prison?''
43031Does he understand his place, either as a soldier or a justice of the peace?
43031Doth it purify you, as He is pure?"
43031For do ye think they will go into all nations to preach; or any farther than a great fat benefice?
43031For ye talk of the King, a company of you, but where were ye in Oliver''s days, and what did ye do then for him?
43031For"How can ye believe,"saith Christ,"who receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?"
43031Fox?"
43031Had he reproved some of the drunkards and swearers, and warned them to repent, and leave off their evil doings, and turn to the Lord?"
43031He asked me if I was that George Fox of whom Justice Robinson spoke so much in commendation amongst many of the Parliament men?
43031He asked me,"Who were Christ''s father and mother?"
43031He being a great Presbyterian, I asked him whether he had not sworn against the King and House of Lords, and taken the Scotch covenant?
43031He said,"in the Battledore?"
43031How comes it that the book( which bids me not swear) is at liberty amongst you, and yet ye imprison me for doing as the book bids me?"
43031I asked him the ground of temptations and despair, and how troubles came to be wrought in man?
43031I asked him what sort of men those were whom Christ had not enlightened?
43031I asked him, what he thought they would do with me at the sessions?
43031I asked him,"Art thou a Christian?
43031I asked him,"For what?
43031I asked him,"Man, what hast thou in thy hand behind thy back?
43031I asked them why they were so angry,--"Were they angry with the Bible?"
43031I asked them,"Did not the Apostle say to believers that they needed no man to teach them, but as the anointing teacheth them?"
43031I asked them,"In whom?"
43031I asked them,"What hope is it that you have?
43031I asked them,"Why?
43031I asked,"In what year of the King was the last assize here holden, which was in the month called March last?"
43031I asked,"Where are the magistrates that they do not keep the people civil?"
43031I bade him do me justice for my false imprisonment all this while; for what had I been imprisoned so long for?
43031I cried to the Lord, saying,"Why should I be thus,[L] seeing I was never addicted to commit those evils?"
43031I heard them ask,"Who is in the house?"
43031I looked upon myself, and said,"Was I ever so before?"
43031I replied,"How is all well, while thou art so peevish, envious, and crabbed?"
43031I replied,"It may be so; but why dost thou not come and see?"
43031I said to him,"Keat, dost thou allow this?"
43031I said,"Had not the priest two caps on his head, a black one and a white one?
43031I told him I had been before the Protector, and he was not offended at my hat; and why should he be offended at it, who was but one of his servants?
43031I told him that was not reason; for how, then, should he make his defence?
43031I told him,"You know I do not carry pistols; why, therefore, ask such a question of me, whom you know to be a peaceable man?"
43031I was bred and born in this country, and who can accuse me of any evil, from childhood up?"
43031I was grieved to see so much lightness in a court, where such solemn matters are handled, and thereupon asked them,"Is this court a play- house?
43031I was sensible she spake falsely; and, being willing to try her further, I asked her if she had any cream?
43031Is Christ in you the hope of your glory?
43031Is not this madness in you, to put us out before we were brought in?
43031Is this manly, civil, or Christian?"
43031Judge Glynne, a Welshman, then Chief- Justice of England, said to the jailer,"What be these you have brought here into the court?"
43031Mayest thou not blush for shame?
43031Not one of the priests had power to open his mouth against what I declared: but at last a captain said,"Why will you not go into the church?
43031Now I was carried up a prisoner by Captain Drury from Leicester; and when we came to Harborough he asked me if I would go home and stay a fortnight?
43031Now, I say as the book says, and yet ye imprison me; why do ye not imprison the book for saying so?
43031Now, must I obey Christ or thee?
43031One of the officers called to him, saying,"Have you brought people here to inform against, and now will you go away before my lord mayor comes?"
43031One of the professors alleged that Job said,"Shall mortal man be more pure than his Maker?
43031Or dost thou call this mixed multitude a church?"
43031Or that I should have been suffered to come up with only one or two of my friends with me?
43031Pray, how may I return it to Mr. Skewell at Ipswich?
43031Prithee, Major Ceely,"said I,"where did I strike thee?
43031Several friendly people also came and told me the same; to whom I said,"Why do ye tell me of their warrants against me?
43031So I walked out of the town, and a company of fellows followed, and asked me,"What news?"
43031Some of the justices were in a great rage at this, stamped, and said,"Who hath done this?
43031The Friends with me now asked,"Whither wilt thou go?"
43031The Truth so came over them that when one of the rude followers cried,"I''ll swear,"one of the justices checked him, saying"What will you swear?
43031The captain of his troop, who rode before him, knew me, and said,"Oh, Mr. Fox, what do you here?"
43031The professors would ever and anon be speaking to the old priest, and asking him when I would begin, and when I would speak?
43031Then I asked them,"What did he say?
43031Then I asked,"Am I at liberty, and free from all that ever hath been done against me in this matter?"
43031Then I said,"Speak, Captain Bradden, didst thou see me give him such a blow, and strike him as he saith?"
43031Then he called to his clerk, saying,"Is it not ready yet?
43031Then said I,"Are not the justices here, that have sworn to this indictment, forsworn men in the face of the country?
43031Then said I,"What do ye do with a form?
43031Then said the Judge to me,"Will you take the oath of allegiance, George Fox?"
43031Then said they,"Why would you write against it if you did not know some that were in it?"
43031Then you said to him,''Major Ceely, take heed of hypocrisy, and of a rotten heart: for when came I to be thy master, and thou my servant?
43031Then, turning my speech to Major Ceely, I said:"When or where did I take thee aside?
43031They said,"If a man steal, is it no sin?"
43031They were above all authority and actually said:"Have not_ we_ the Spirit, and why may not_ we_ write scriptures as well as Paul?"
43031This priest, Stephens, asked me why Christ cried out upon the cross,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
43031This put them to a little stand; but after a while the Judge asked me,"What time would you have?"
43031Thus when God doth work, who shall hinder it?
43031Upon this he was moved, and, looking angrily at me, said,"Sirrah, will you swear?"
43031Was it''Ye Gentiles,''or''Ye Jews''?"
43031What an unworthy, base trick is this?
43031What have I done?
43031What have I done?
43031What is my transgression that you pass such a sentence upon me to depart out of the nation?"
43031What is thy end in this?"
43031What one trade else in the world is comparable to it?
43031What say you?"
43031What, then, was his swearing good for?
43031When Christ suffered He went into hell, and the devil said to Him, What comest thou hither for?
43031When I heard of it I asked them,"Why then did you speak so to me?
43031When he had done, I stood up, and was moved to say,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
43031Whereupon I asked him,"Art thou a Papist?
43031Which made the justices say to him,"Have you sworn it, and given it in already upon your oath, and now say that he can say it?
43031Which thing so struck him, that he said to his great men and council,"Which of you would do as much for me if I were in the same condition?"
43031Whom have I wronged?
43031Why did you trouble the passengers?
43031Will they rescue him?"
43031[ Y] After I was discovered, a professor asked if I would not go into the church?
43031and to put me single into this room, away from my friends that were fellow- prisoners with me?"
43031and what temple of God was that in which this son of perdition sat?"
43031and who is thy witness for that?
43031and whom He had not died for?
43031and whom His grace had not appeared to?
43031and why He said,"If it be possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not my will, but thine, be done"?
43031and why did you tack about from him and alter your course?"
43031art thou not ashamed?
43031said I,"dost thou call the steeple- house the Church?
43031said one,"wilt thou go into the mouth of the beast?"
43031said the soldiers;"doth he say so to our colonel, that is a scholar?"
43031to break open our strongholds?
43031what are you?
43031what wilt thou do with thy carnal weapon?
43031who was by?"
43031wilt thou never have done?"
43031you convict them?"
43031you ill- bred clown, do you Thou me?"
38232But what is the motive?
38232For how,they ask,"can an action that is really to come to pass, be foreseen, if it be not determined?
38232Is not this grace a greater calamity to our race than the fall of Adam?
38232Now if you ask me what is that power, which is never exerted without Divine efficiency? 38232 Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge?"
38232Who, under such circumstances, can refrain from suspicion?
38232lest a promise being left of entering into rest, any should come short?
38232lest there be in them an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God?
38232( How much liberty to serve God has a bond slave to sin?)
382321 misunderstand it?
382323 misunderstand it?
38232According to this doctrine is it possible, according to the very nature of mind, for the choice to be different until the perceptions are changed?
38232And are there any passages against these, any that say we can not come, can not believe, seek,& c?
38232And can a man, upon the known and universally acknowledged principles of responsibility, be accountable for such a volition?
38232And can any one help trembling for a large portion of the orthodox Churches among us at the present day?
38232And can the perceptions be changed, until God changes them?
38232And can this be the doctrine of the Bible?
38232And does this make these acts in themselves innocent?
38232And have they the Divine warrant for such a course?
38232And here I ask, in the name of candour, What is the use of calling things by wrong names?
38232And if he had not, has he enough now that his mind has become darkened, his judgment perverted, and his moral powers corrupted and weakened?
38232And if he should not do it, would he not be called a wanton and cruel wretch?
38232And is it just, that the author of the sermon should be held the defendant on the record, when the execution is issued against Calvinism itself?
38232And is there no voluntary action in all this?
38232And is this the ability that"the mass of the New- England divines have held to from the beginning?"
38232And is this the common theory of Calvinism?
38232And is this wrath necessary to the accomplishment of his purposes?
38232And must he seek after he has found him?
38232And no testimony but Divine will here be of any authority; and does revelation prove this doctrine?
38232And ought not all to follow them in this, who hold to natural ability?
38232And ought not the New- Haven divines to be commended for carrying out the system to its legitimate results?
38232And pray what does this inquiry mean?
38232And pray what is meant by God''s"deciding on the fact of the entrance of sin into his kingdom?"
38232And shall he be accused by these very men of bearing false witness against his brethren?
38232And shall we now be told that Methodists examine but one side of the question?
38232And shall we still be told that faith is not the condition of regeneration?
38232And shall we still be told that we do not understand this doctrine?
38232And what do such scriptures mean?
38232And what does he mean by that prayer?
38232And what is this, but affirming all that the sermon has affirmed on this subject?
38232And what objection can any, who hold to natural power to choose life, urge against this?
38232And what says its great evangelical champion in this country, Dr. Edwards?
38232And why should they start back at results which they have long laboured to produce?
38232And will Calvinists say, this is owing to prejudice and to a want of understanding the subject?
38232And will you then turn round and say, the acts which follow have no guilt?
38232And would you believe, reader, that any reasonable man would resort to such an idea for the sake of helping out a theory?
38232And yet does not the son owe a debt of gratitude to that father, when he has done all this?
38232And yet what says the Spectator, the organ and oracle of that school?
38232And yet, taking the whole together, who does not see that it is a most stupendous system of grace, from the foundation to the top- stone?
38232Are we not conscious that this also is weak?
38232But I ask, How much is he to blame, and to what extent should he be punished?
38232But could it turn its course and roll back its waters to their fountains?
38232But does he therefore decree the wrath itself?
38232But does that prove the truth of this theory?
38232But has the atonement made it possible for the reprobates to be saved?
38232But here the question arises, Can_ Calvinists_ consistently occupy any such middle ground?
38232But how came_ he_ to sin?
38232But how does this appear?
38232But how does this prove that God hath decreed sin?
38232But how excited to action?
38232But how were the Israelites healed?
38232But if Calvinism is not essentially what it was, we ask what it now is?
38232But if a solitary passage could have been adduced, should we not have heard of it?
38232But if these expressions mean any thing more than pardon, what is that meaning?
38232But if they have the operations of the Spirit, what are these operations?
38232But in what does such freedom differ from mere instinct?
38232But is it wrong for us to be prompted to action by those considerations which God himself urges upon us?
38232But is there any thing clearer than that man ought not to be held accountable for what is unavoidable?
38232But is there no act of the will in all these?
38232But is this correct?
38232But is this true?
38232But perhaps it may be asked here, Is not the sinner, in the performance of these conditions,_ partly_ converted?
38232But the inquiry in each case should be, Are those objections fatal to the system?
38232But the question is, where are these passages?
38232But the simple question is, Does the event take place because it is foreknown, or is it foreknown because it will take place?
38232But was there no prescience back of this?
38232But what motives other than those found in the Gospel?
38232But when does he do this?
38232But who made them miserable perishing sinners?
38232But why impracticable?
38232But why is conditional regeneration so offensive?
38232But why so?
38232By what authority will the reviewer support this definition?
38232Can any one point out any essential difference between the two systems?
38232Can any one say then, on this theory, that the mind has the power of choice?
38232Can any one wonder, after this, that in Geneva, in Germany, and in New- England, Calvinism has finally resulted in Socinianism?
38232Can any thing be clearer or more decisive?
38232Can he succeed?
38232Can it be said then that there is no motive for a volition, or a mental effort that shall conflict with the unsanctified affections?
38232Can you see any self- evident proof of this assertion?
38232Did God foresee that they would not, and on that foresight predicate his decree of reprobation?
38232Did he determine to create a universe, independent of a view of all the bearings in the case?
38232Do you ask on what ground he accepts of this?
38232Do you say his volitions?
38232Do you say, by varying the form of the answer,"He can if he chooses?"
38232Do you say, he must leave off wrong volitions, and have right ones?
38232Does he ask for some external accommodation and aid?
38232Does he come to the sinner when he is careless and inattentive, and show him the_ things of Christ?_ No!
38232Does he not know, also, that all this has been done in this generation?
38232Does it come to pass, that some are lost?
38232Does not Dr. Wood say this?
38232Does not the reverend gentleman know, that a great portion of our members in New England are those who were once members of Calvinistic congregations?
38232Does predestination in these passages mean merely_ to permit_, or not_ to hinder?_ and do these passages teach a personal election to eternal life?
38232Does predestination in these passages mean merely_ to permit_, or not_ to hinder?_ and do these passages teach a personal election to eternal life?
38232Does such a plan imply the necessity of a change,"on condition that his creatures act in this or that way?"
38232Does the power of moral action, independent of the magistracy and the laws, destroy all the control of the civil government over malefactors?
38232For what purpose, then, is this grace given?
38232Had God nothing to do with man until his prescient eye beheld the whole race in a ruined state?
38232Had man any too much moral power in the first instance to constitute him an accountable moral agent?
38232Has he any where promised this?
38232Has he ever intimated such a sentiment in all his writings?
38232Has he found the Lord before he has sought him?
38232Has not the_ deformity_ of sin come to pass?
38232Have anti- predestinarians misunderstood this from John Calvin''s day to the present?
38232Hear him finally exclaim, in self despair,"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
38232Hence in any reply to my sermon on predestination and election it was natural and fair that the first inquiry should be, Are the definitions correct?
38232Here then we have a standard of faith, which all the_ classes_, I suppose, will acknowledge,--and what saith it?
38232How came man in this state?
38232How do the assumed opinions correspond with revelation?
38232How is it in the case under examination?
38232How many experiences of intelligent and pious Calvinists could I quote on this point?
38232How much less in the other case?
38232How shall we judge in this matter?
38232I answer, What is light, in this case, but a clear conception of the propositions?
38232I ask it again, Can he, by a direct act of the will, love God?
38232I should fear the searching interrogatory of Him who questioned Job:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?"
38232I would ask, in reply, whether regenerating grace takes away our natural ability?
38232If God will not forgive sin without repentance, will he renew the heart without it?
38232If any one should say he can not understand what this moral defect is, I would answer by asking him if he can tell me what the essence of mind is?
38232If it be asked whether disinclination can ever be so strong as to destroy the freedom of the will to act in one particular direction?
38232If it is a common noun, or a general name, then, what are the qualities, the properties, or doctrines designated by it?
38232If it is changed in the hands of its supporters, how much has it changed?
38232If man does not elect himself, and God_ only predestinates_, that is,_ permits-- does not hinder_ his election; who, we ask, will elect him?
38232If not, how has he been affected?
38232If so, is it safe that the reviewer should still accord to them their old symbols of faith?
38232If the attractive power of motives over the mind is any thing different from the law of gravitation or magnetic attraction, what is that difference?
38232If there is, then, whether the term is a common or a proper noun?
38232If they do not, why do they try to bring sinners to thoughtfulness?
38232Ignorant of_ my_ views he could not be, I think, after reading my reply.--Why, then, does he persist in talking of a difference where there is none?
38232In doing his own pleasure, in this case, does he not decide on the fact of the entrance of sin into his kingdom just when and where it does?"
38232In his word, we are taught, that he is"of_ one_ mind"--that his"ways are equal;"and who can doubt it?
38232In their practical effects two opposite errors may, in individual cases, neutralize each other.--But is either therefore safe?
38232In what does the identity of Calvinism consist?
38232Insomuch, that the answer to the question,"Are you willing to be damned?"
38232Is Dr. Fitch ignorant of what Methodists hold to?
38232Is God at war with himself, or is he sporting and trifling with his creatures?
38232Is either of these suppositions correct?
38232Is he not then the direct procuring cause?
38232Is he to be held innocent of the murder because he was drunk?
38232Is it Calvinism still, or has it lost its identity?
38232Is it because God has fixed the barrier in something else, by which this ability, grace, and all are rendered nugatory?
38232Is it because the Scriptures directly oppose it?
38232Is it fancy, or is it fact?
38232Is it meant that God_ forces_ the soul to be willing?
38232Is it the best way to promote truth?
38232Is it to be wondered at, that many Calvinists have become infidels?
38232Is not a father, after he has been instrumental of bringing a son into the world, bound_ in justice_ to provide for and educate him?
38232Is not this a preparatory process?
38232Is not this correct reasoning?
38232Is not this holding the gracious ability after all?
38232Is not this, of itself, a suspicious trait in its character?
38232Is such a decree of election founded in love to the suffering object?
38232Is such a supposition worthy of our righteous God?--Does it accord either with his justice or wisdom?
38232Is the action any stronger than the motive influence?--Is it carried beyond this influence?
38232Is there any plausibility in the idea, that by such expressions nothing is meant but the general provisions of grace in the Gospel economy?
38232Is there no difference between a"purpose in relation to a thing,"and the foreordaining or decreeing that the thing shall be?
38232Is there such a theory?
38232Is this all the Calvinists mean by the_ election_ of_ sovereign grace_, not of man, nor of the will of mans but of God?
38232Is this generous, or just?
38232Is this justice to the author of the sermon?
38232Is this the Bible doctrine of the new birth?
38232Is this the method which the Divine Being takes to save his rebellious subjects?
38232Is this the way to gain knowledge, and to make truth triumphant?
38232It has laid the foundation to say justly,"What more could I have done for my vineyard?"
38232It is believed there is no avoiding this conclusion; and what then?
38232It is the mental_ action_ that is bad.--What is there then in the man that is to be changed?
38232It is this:"Are these conditional acts of the mind holy or unholy exercises?
38232It is true, the Scriptures blame man for his inability-- for inability they certainly ascribe to him, and why?
38232Mr. Metcalf''s answer to these questions?
38232Must not he who, in this manner, forms and executes the general plan, also form and execute all its parts?
38232Nay, why may not some of the reprobates, in the plenitude of their natural ability, repent and be converted, in despite of the decree of reprobation?
38232Now if salvation is conditional and yet of grace, why not election?
38232Now let me ask the reviewer, is this leaving out all the Divine influence that determines character?
38232Now what, I ask, can all these scriptures mean?
38232Now, so far as moral action is concerned, how does this differ from materialism?
38232Now, who can point out any fallacy in this reasoning?
38232Of what use is such a Deity?
38232On page 612, of the review, he asks the question,"But in what sense are we to understand the position that he( God) purposes the existence of sin?"
38232Or are the difficulties in the proposed system greater than in some other view of the subject?
38232Or is it not more probable than either, that the premises are false?
38232Or why do they call their attention to Gospel provisions and a crucified Saviour?
38232Or will it be denied that the moral energies of his nature have been impaired by sin?
38232Or will it be said, the difference between motive influence and gravity is consciousness?
38232Or will this second alternative be resorted to?
38232Or, in other words, Does God know an event to be certain because it is certain, or does his knowing it to be certain make it certain?
38232Ought he to do that which would prove him a practical Pelagian and an operative workmonger?
38232Query: would not the apostle have thought it presumption to have said, I can do all things without strength from Christ?
38232Shall we take the Christian Spectator''s answers?
38232Should any one say, I can not tell; I ask then, How does he know but it is_ that very power_ for which Arminians contend?
38232Should we doubt their repeated asseverations?
38232That no direct, gracious influence of the Spirit upon the heart is intended?
38232The next question is, What is the doctrine of the reviewer?
38232The present inquiry then is, are these, in very deed, the characteristics of absolute predestination?
38232The question in dispute is simply this: What relation is there between the decrees or purposes of God and the responsible acts of man?
38232The question now is, Are they sustained by Scripture?
38232The simple question is, Has fallen man,_ on the whole_, the power to make a right choice, or has he not?
38232They know the system thoroughly; they have made it the study of their lives, and have they testified to the truth respecting this theory?
38232This brings us back to the inquiry started above:"What is this power of choice?"
38232This is mere assumption; where is the proof?
38232This removes at once all complaint of Jew and Gentile, and authorizes the reply, so often misapplied,"Who art thou that repliest against God?"
38232Was not this the effect of God''s decree?
38232Was sin necessary, as a pretence to damn them?
38232We ask again, therefore, What do these scriptures mean?
38232Well, how, I ask again, does God execute his decrees respecting unholy volitions?
38232What does this doctrine make of our heavenly Father?
38232What else could we expect?
38232What if it should subject the reviewer, and the theological doctors in New- Haven generally, to the charge of heresy?
38232What important theory is there in philosophy, politics, morals, or religion, against which some apparently plausible objection may not be urged?
38232What is it secures the fulfilment of the Divine decrees, in respect to the elect and the reprobate?
38232What is it that produces much fear and trembling in the mind of the awakened sinner?
38232What is it?
38232What is meant by making the soul willing?
38232What is repentance?
38232What is that power, or property, or faculty of the mind, which constitutes man a free moral agent?
38232What is the Spirit doing to the inner man?
38232What is the official determination of a legislative body?
38232What is the precise meaning that we are to attach to the terms,_ natural_ and_ moral ability_, as used by the Calvinists?
38232What is the_ ordinance_ of a senate?
38232What is this but the New Divinity?
38232What language can be more"unqualified"than this?
38232What more could be said of the most merciless tyrant?
38232What motive had he?
38232What says Dr. Fitch?
38232What stronger gracious ability do Arminians hold to, than this?
38232What then is Calvinism, that can not, through the lapse of centuries, make itself understood either by friend or foe?
38232What truly awakened sinner has not a deep conviction of his utter helplessness?
38232What was the ground of that command, and what was implied in it?
38232What, of Satan himself?
38232What, of the most arrant hypocrite?
38232When or where has God ever taught us, that he has two opposing wills?
38232Where are the passages that say he hath decreed all things?
38232Where is his justice?
38232Where is his mercy?
38232Where is the discrepancy here?
38232Who shall deliver you?
38232Who that has passed through this change, but remembers this conflict, this war in the members?
38232Who under such circumstances can refrain from suspicion?"
38232Why do not some of the elect, in the use of the same ability, fall into sin and finally perish?
38232Why do not some of the reprobates, in the use of natural ability, repent and get to heaven?
38232Why do these gentlemen wish to establish this point?
38232Why do they try to awaken them to a sense of their danger, and make them tremble under the view of the Divine displeasure?
38232Why does he feel that there is but a step between him and destruction?
38232Why have Calvinists left their old ground of natural impotency, and resorted to the dogma of a natural ability?
38232Why have they no guilt?
38232Why is the command addressed to him at all?
38232Why is this?
38232Why make such an exclamation?
38232Why may not some of these repent without grace?
38232Why should St. Paul fear lest, after having preached to others, he should be a castaway?
38232Why should the saints be exhorted"to take heed lest they fall?"
38232Why then does the reviewer complain of the sermon?
38232Why, in short, do they not begin to doubt whether,_ as a class_, they have any system?
38232Why, then, does he oppose the opposers of Calvinism, and thus keep error in countenance?
38232Why, then, it may be asked, is it necessary to enter into this analysis at all?
38232Why?
38232Will any one pretend to deny, that the unregenerate sinner is called upon to_ seek_,_ ask_,_ repent_,_ believe_,& c?
38232Will any one pretend to say that this looking and seeking implies regeneration?
38232Will it be said he is bringing motives to bear upon the mind?
38232Will it be said that some of these passages refer to the regenerate, and therefore are not in point to meet the case of the unregenerate?
38232Will it be said that this puts man entirely out of the control of his Creator?
38232Will it be said, that it seems more reasonable, and in accordance with the course of nature, to suppose that he would?
38232Will love and hatred go or come at his bidding?
38232Will the general effect be salutary?
38232With no power to do otherwise, how is he who murders a fellow creature more criminal than the tiger, or even a falling rock that destroys him?"
38232With what other powers should he serve him?
38232Would he not in that case be guilty, not only of all the evils that might result to others from his malady; but also of self murder?
38232[ 4] Has the author of the sermon said more than this, and worse than this, of Calvinism?
38232_ Can not_ a conditional election be of grace?
38232and is not this_ nature_ the result of a decree?
38232are you not conscious that you have understanding, conscience, and will?
38232is the sinner regenerated before the malady of his soul, the poisonous bite of sin, is healed?
38232it is asked,"is not this unholy?"
38232lest_ they_ should"also be cut off?"
38232or any that say, this work of personal regeneration is performed independent of conditions?
38232or in a different direction?
38232or is he unwilling to identify himself with us?
38232or was the whole guilt of the murder to be referred to the act of getting intoxicated?
38232that he ought not to be held to answer for volitions that are efficiently controlled by a superior?
38232which would blot out the Gospel and nullify the atonement itself?
38232while our spiritual guides, our doctors in divinity, pursue this course?
38232who would ever infer this idea from the Scriptures themselves?
38232wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
26742''Is Saul also among the prophets?'' 26742 After all,"she said, after a moment,"what right have you to substitute the word cards?
26742And Flossy, did n''t you?
26742And it is true that there are lengths to which dancers go that you would not permit under any circumstances?
26742And where is mother?
26742And, that being the case, shall we go?
26742Apropos of the subject in hand, before we take up a new one, what do you think of this by way of illustration?
26742Are Christian people free from sin?
26742Are they to be Scripture scenes?
26742Are you complimenting yourself because you are afraid no one will perform that office?
26742Are you going to the hall to- night, Miss Dennis, to help in getting up the tableau entertainment?
26742Are you resolved that I may not call on you without a good and tangible reason? 26742 Are you trying to win him over to the Lord''s side?"
26742Are you?
26742But at the same time I suppose we can not send them away?
26742But do n''t you think it requires a peculiar sort of tact to be able to bring in such subjects in a manner calculated to do any good?
26742But now, to be serious, there really is such a verse; did you know it? 26742 But these young girls have only to teach certain Scripture verses, and a prayer or a hymn, or something of that sort have they not?
26742But what is the use of it if others do n''t follow?
26742But who is going to prove to me in what way I should keep it holy? 26742 But you would n''t say that none of the others meant it?"
26742But, Eurie, did you content yourself with just one text? 26742 But, Miss Wilbur, would not such a work be very hard for the leader?"
26742Ca n''t we manage to smuggle some more people into that chapel on Wednesday evenings?
26742Ca n''t you set up a bedstead?
26742Can you show me the verse in your Bible?
26742Col. Baker, do n''t you really know at all what arguments clergymen have against card- playing for amusement?
26742Col. Baker,she said,"may I ask you to excuse me this evening?
26742Could n''t I be found? 26742 Did he speak of not feeling well?"
26742Did n''t you follow out the references as to dancing?
26742Did she say she would n''t teach us?
26742Did you come alone?
26742Did you find that sentence in the paper?
26742Did you find the attraction?
26742Did you, indeed? 26742 Do I get out to church?"
26742Do any of you know? 26742 Do n''t we, boys?
26742Do n''t you know that his time is always_ now_? 26742 Do n''t you suppose they will seat us?"
26742Do you advocate its use under the same circumstances in which it was used in those times?
26742Do you believe it is possible that another soul may in the next million years?
26742Do you believe one soul ever was?
26742Do you ever expect to_ feel_ like it?
26742Do you feel in any degree sure what has caused such a remarkable disease to attack you?
26742Do you get out to church every Sabbath?
26742Do you know any of them, Hannah?
26742Do you know,she said, with a soft little laugh,"that I have n''t the least idea how to teach a Sunday- school lesson?
26742Do you mean by that to intimate that you think I ought_ never_ to look or hope for rest of mind again because I have made one fearful mistake? 26742 Do you mean that people should talk about religion all the time they are together?"
26742Do you mean that you were converted during that meeting?
26742Do you remember telling me about the songs which Mr. Bliss sang at Chautauqua, and the effect on the audience?
26742Do you suppose there ever was anybody like that?
26742Do you think so?
26742Do you understand housekeeping?
26742Does Col. Baker kindly propose to aid you in representing the hand of God?
26742Does n''t it simply prove nothing at all? 26742 Eurie, are you in earnest or in sport?"
26742Ever so many things; you know my boys? 26742 Flossy, would you speak for a dollar?"
26742Free from what?
26742Free from what?
26742Girls,said Marion, concluding that a change of subject would be wise,"would n''t a Bible reading evening be nice?"
26742Good- evening,said Dr. Dennis;"How do you do this evening?
26742Granting that to be the case, does he think he should therefore not offer real prayer? 26742 Have n''t you one?
26742Have you Bibles?
26742Have you done up the tableaux so promptly?
26742Have you had your dinner to- day?
26742How can I leave the baby, Eurie? 26742 How did you hear?"
26742How do you do?
26742How do you know I did?
26742How is her mother?
26742How is it possible, Miss Banks, that you can repeat those words in such a shockingly irreverent way? 26742 How is it that you are so much at home in these matters, Miss Wilbur?
26742How is it with your father, Miss Erskine?
26742How much owest thou? 26742 How much owest thou?
26742How much owest thou? 26742 I am not fitted for such work,"she said, in bitterness of soul;"not even for_ such_ work; what_ can_ I do?"
26742I do n''t understand you; in what way do you mean? 26742 I have seen to that,"he said;"there will be some bed clothing here, and other necessaries very soon; but how can we manage to have the beds made up?
26742I mean could you find out for me whether she is in, and can I speak to her just a minute?
26742I never sang in company in my life; but do you suppose there is anything I will not do for Flossy''s guests, after what she has just said? 26742 I ought to be on my way; my tea will be colder than usual if I do n''t hasten; what scheme have you now, Flossy, and what do you want to do with it?"
26742I remember,Mr. Harrison said with a peculiar laugh;"It was a wonderful meeting, but then, after all, were they not rather peculiar young ladies?
26742I suppose so,Mr. Shipley said, gloomily, as one not well pleased; and he added, in under tone,"What on earth can the man want?"
26742I thought,he said, recovering his voice,"that you seriously objected to her as a teacher in Sabbath- school?"
26742I wonder what Col. Baker will say to that duty?
26742I wonder what earthly good that call did?
26742I wonder what you think is going to become of you, Flossy? 26742 If you think so, why have we the present system in our school?"
26742In search of wisdom, or recreation?
26742Invite them to go, do you mean?
26742Is it my way of saying it, or is it the thing itself?
26742Is n''t Nellis splendid nowadays? 26742 Is n''t Sunday- school splendid?"
26742Is n''t that our experience? 26742 Is n''t that perfect in its propriety, besides bringing things to the exact point where she wants them to be?"
26742Is that an outgrowth of your experience in the woods?
26742Is that what I''m doing? 26742 Is there any thing special that I can do for you to- day?"
26742Jennie, why in the world did n''t you tell him that I was engaged, and could n''t see him this morning?
26742Just let me ask you a question,Marion said:"Why did you think, before you were converted, that it was wrong for Christian people to dance?"
26742Just what, in plain English, would you do, my friend, if you were commander- in- chief of the whole matter, and all we had to do was to obey you?
26742Let me see,he said,"where_ were_ we?"
26742Like what?
26742Little Flossy, where are your verses? 26742 Meetings closed?"
26742Miss Wilbur,she said, quickly,"what on earth can have happened to you during vacation?
26742Mr. Roberts, can you find some clean water for this basin, and have n''t you a large handkerchief with you? 26742 My dear Miss Erskine, will you be so kind as to tell me the work for which you feel qualified, and for which you have no distaste?"
26742My dear friend, is not our concern rather to decide whether you and I shall try to do it in the future?
26742My father?
26742Nell,said Eurie, turning back when she was half way up the stairs, having said good- night,"are you going to help them with those tableaux?"
26742Nell,said Eurie,"what do you think of that?"
26742Nor right?
26742Not precisely that sort of thing, I admit; but what must be the reputation I have earned, when I can be so coolly picked out for such work? 26742 Not they,"said Eurie,"Do n''t you remember Sunday?
26742Now do you suppose that is true?
26742Of what interest could it have been to Dr. Dennis what I am doing; and why should he have delivered a lecture?
26742Oh, you will help us, will you not?
26742Oh; then it is the accident of the first choice that must determine one''s sitting in church for all future time?
26742One minute, Miss Eurie, how is your mother to- night? 26742 Or did he pray for all the world in detail because that is the proper way to do?
26742Please to take into consideration what you propose to do with me? 26742 Ruth, are you_ sure_?
26742Ruth, wo n''t you please go up- stairs and tell your father I want him as soon as possible?
26742See here, Nell, could n''t you call for us, in half an hour, say? 26742 Shall I come in?"
26742Sis,he said,"ca n''t you give us some new music?
26742So_ you_ missed the choral?
26742Suppose it should not be Katie, may any one else come in and tell you what it is?
26742That doctrine would n''t lead you to be a constant frequenter of parties, would it?
26742That is a refreshing departure from the ordinary state of things, is n''t it?
26742The Erskine girl, or the Wilbur one? 26742 The question is, can we do anything to improve matters?"
26742The question is, which side will bear the test of our combined intellects being brought to bear on it? 26742 Then the question is, how much is one soul worth?
26742Then you retire from the lists?
26742Then, Eurie, was n''t their influence unfortunate on you?
26742Then, if I think in my heart that it is right to go skating on Sunday, it will be quite right for me to go? 26742 We are short of teachers to- day; would one of you be willing to sit with that class at your right, and try to interest them a little?
26742Well, then,Flossy said, her perplexity in no way lessened,"ought we not to follow?"
26742Well, what next?
26742Well,said Jennie, balancing herself on one foot,"shall I go and tell him that he must take himself off to a hotel?"
26742Well,said Ruth, in haste and confusion,"I merely inquired; I mean no offence, certainly; will you have a tract?"
26742Were n''t you just a little hard on the colonel, last night, daughter? 26742 What could Dr. Dennis be thinking of?"
26742What could have been Dr. Dennis''object in sending me there to call? 26742 What did Jesus say next?"
26742What do you advise, shall I go back to the club or call on you?
26742What do you mean?
26742What do you propose to do with it?
26742What does that prove, my beloved Eureka?
26742What good angel put it into your hearts to come to me just now and here? 26742 What is it, Hannah?"
26742What is it, Katie?
26742What is it?
26742What is it?
26742What is the matter with you?
26742What is the prospect for promotion?
26742What is the reason that the teachers in that room are so very irregular?
26742What is the use in that?
26742What is the use of all this, girls? 26742 What is the use of this?"
26742What kind of an evening can that be?
26742What makes you think so?
26742What meeting is there to- night?
26742What on earth did you mean by making a muddle of our game in that way? 26742 What tunes do people sing in prayer- meeting?"
26742What was the trouble, father? 26742 What''s that?"
26742When is it to be?
26742Where is he gone?
26742Where would they like to go? 26742 Where?"
26742Which do you mean?
26742Who follows that pattern?
26742Who is it, Hannah?
26742Who_ would_ be willing to personate the Saviour?
26742Why ca n''t you let Flossy go to parties or not, as she pleases? 26742 Why do they?"
26742Why do you suppose it is that I seem able to do nothing at all? 26742 Why harder than the present system in our school?
26742Why not let everything be as it has been?
26742Why not? 26742 Why not?"
26742Why not?
26742Why not?
26742Why should not the primary room be classified as well as the main department?
26742Why should there be a separate room at all if they are to be so classified? 26742 Why, a reading together out of the Bible about a certain subject, or subjects, that interested us, and about which we wanted to inform ourselves?
26742Why, how should I know that you wanted me to say so to people? 26742 Without regard as to whether the truth is so fortunate as to agree with your opinion or not?"
26742Would it do to ask one of the young ladies on the visitors''seat?
26742Would n''t it be a strange sight to see you feeling out of place?
26742Yet you have an earnest desire to see him a Christian?
26742You are more than usually devoted to the First Church, are you not? 26742 You are reading backward, are n''t you?
26742You do not mean that you are to present this?
26742You here?
26742You like him better than you did; do n''t you, Marion?
26742You mean your Chautauqua reinforcement, do n''t you?
26742''But what will the bite be?''
26742''Seeing, then, that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of person ought ye to be, in all holy conversation and godliness?''
26742''Shall the_ weak_ brother perish for whom Christ died?''"
26742( Why should either of them try to help it?)
26742), at the blessed and solemn hymn,"How much owest thou?"
26742After all, is it any wonder, when there are such fathers that many daughters make shipwreck of their lives?
26742After all, it''s very fascinating work, is n''t it?
26742After she passed by, Mr. Harrison said,"I think you told me once that she had been an infidel?"
26742Am I mistaken in your opinion as to the proper treatment that ladies should receive from gentlemen at all other times save when they are dancing?"
26742And if I play, Marion, will you sing to entertain the unusual guests?"
26742And may I ask something about the wonderful experience that has drawn you all into the ark?"
26742And she hastily seized one from her package, which happened to be entitled,"Why are you not a Christian?"
26742And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish for whom Christ died?
26742And when you come to think of it, why should he not be?
26742And you are coming into the church, and are ready to take up work for the Master, and live for him?
26742And, another puzzling point, how did Col. Baker know it?
26742And, by the way, do you know the rest of that verse?
26742And, yet, I can hardly see how I could have done otherwise?
26742Are they nice?
26742Are we obeying them when we spend half the night in a whirl of wild pleasure?
26742Are you equal to that?"
26742Are you sure you love to teach well enough to keep at it, year after year?"
26742Are young men and young women, our brothers and sisters led astray in them?
26742As for Flossy, she went down the walk, saying:"What a dismal room that is?
26742At last Charlie turned to Flossy with the trying question:"Sis, why did n''t you go to the choral?
26742At last Marion asked:"But how did you get out of it?
26742At this point she interrupted:"Eurie Mitchell, what can be the matter with you?
26742Baker?"
26742Before that, as they went down the steps, Eurie said:"What plans have you for the evening, girls?
26742Before that, though, one thing that puzzles me is how should Col. Baker be so familiar with the views of clergymen?"
26742But if we ca n''t, why, what are we going to do about it?
26742But if you start out with an object in view, a something to accomplish that is worth your while, will it not make a great difference?"
26742But what is to be done with them to- day?"
26742But what of it?
26742But you have n''t told me how you manage?"
26742But you have other friends who are not Christians?"
26742But, for the sake of the argument, I will say, Why any harder?
26742By the way, is n''t Grace Dennis lovely?
26742By the way, wo n''t that be a blissful time?
26742Ca n''t persons be honest, and yet be very much in the dark because they have not informed themselves?"
26742Ca n''t we all contrive to meet there together?"
26742Can I go in Kitty''s class?"
26742Can you tell me what your father thinks of him this morning?"
26742Clearly there was something here for her to study; but how to set about it?
26742Col. Baker was loth to leave the subject:"Are n''t you being unusually devout to- day?"
26742Content to let this reaping time alone?
26742Could any two lives run more widely apart than hers and Kitty''s were likely to?
26742Could either of them have told?
26742Could human ambition reach higher than to have flattering offers of business from that great House?
26742Could it be that his voice had instructed the pastor what special point to make in that sermon, with such emphasis and power?
26742Could one who was searching it eagerly and prayerfully, and trying to abide by its directions, be said to be continuing in it?
26742Could she bear all these things and a hundred others that would come up?
26742Could she live with him the sort of life that she had promised to live, and that she solemnly meant to live?
26742Could she not foresee a constant difference of opinion on almost every imaginable topic?
26742Could she not, after all, have gotten along without so severe and public a rebuke to this young girl at her side?
26742Could_ he_ go?
26742Could_ she_ help her?
26742Dear me, what_ did n''t_?
26742Dennis?"
26742Desolate?
26742Did he know his secret, that had been hidden away with such persistent care?
26742Did he not know what was Col. Baker''s standing in the moral and Christian world?
26742Did he speak one single sentence according to rule?
26742Did he suppose she cared for such vapid nonsense?
26742Did his sister think she had helped him into temptation?
26742Did n''t I hear something about your going to the woods to camp- meeting?
26742Did n''t you come for them?
26742Did n''t you dance with him, Eurie Mitchell?"
26742Did n''t you tell me so?"
26742Did n''t you try to get some one to come?"
26742Did you bring your Bibles, girls?
26742Did you ever hear anything that had so changed since you last met it?"
26742Did you find anyone to say to you,''Come unto me?''
26742Did you know he led the young people''s meeting last evening?
26742Do impure people have dance- houses which it is a shame for a person to enter?
26742Do n''t you accept the attentions of strange young gentlemen, who have been introduced to you by your fashionable friends?
26742Do n''t you know, Ruth, how we used to be merry over the Symonds girls and that young Winters who were church- members?
26742Do n''t you like the way the primary class is managed?
26742Do n''t you mean to appear anywhere?
26742Do n''t you remember our first call at his study?"
26742Do n''t you see that it will rarely, if ever, happen that one of the three can not be at her post?
26742Do n''t you see that the question, after all, is the same in many respects as the card- playing one?
26742Do n''t you see you never can know which brother may be made to offend?"
26742Do n''t you see, the author kindly accorded permission for each person to decide the question for himself?
26742Do n''t you see?"
26742Do n''t you want to live to see it?
26742Do you believe that Mr. Shipley felt the necessity?
26742Do you know we have many members who complain that they are never called on, never spoken with, never noticed in any way?"
26742Do you know you help me every time you speak to me?
26742Do you mean that I ought always to carry with me the sense of the burden?"
26742Do you mean to mope at home all the rest of the winter?
26742Do you speak for all your friends here, Miss Flossy?
26742Do you suppose he does, Ruth?"
26742Do you think Ruth is gone?"
26742Do you think every form of dancing is wicked?"
26742Do you think this was a lasting victory for Ruth Erskine?
26742Do you think you have helped me to bear_ my_ burdens?"
26742Do you want to take a class in the Sunday- school?
26742Does Marion overwhelm you?
26742Does it give an account of it?
26742Does it make any difference whether we do it with our digestive organs or with our feet?
26742Does n''t she love her darling and watch over and wait for her coming?"
26742Does n''t that fit?"
26742Does that apply?
26742Does your friend believe in the power of prayer?
26742Dr. Dennis, do n''t you see how well one woman can do the work of twenty?
26742Dr. Dennis, ought not every Christian to be at work?"
26742Eurie asked; and in the same breath added:"Why does he disapprove?"
26742Eurie interrupted the talk:"What is the matter with the prayer- meetings?"
26742Flossy Shipley, you surely know that he derives a good deal of his income in that way?"
26742Flossy said, and this time the tears began to fall,"why_ will_ you talk so?
26742Flossy spoke:"You do n''t mean_ now_?"
26742Flossy where is Mr. Roberts?
26742For calls, and warnings loud and plain, For songs and sermons heard in vain-- How much owest thou?
26742For years of tender, watchful care, A father''s faith, a mother''s prayer-- How much owest thou?
26742Girls,_ could_ we stay half an hour, do you suppose?
26742Go on, what do you care?"
26742Gracie Dennis is one of the_ Christian(?
26742Gracie''s next words were humbling to her:"Miss Wilbur, will you forgive me?
26742Had he not been willing more than that, anxious that his daughter''s fortune should be linked with Col. Baker''s?
26742Had he not put her forever on her guard concerning them?
26742Had her manner been winning and hopeful and invigorating?
26742Had her words been gentle and well chosen, as well as firm and decisive?
26742Had she a right to look forward to and hope for the time when sin should have no more dominion?
26742Had she helped them?
26742Had she not always looked up to him as above most men, even Christian men?--faultless in his business transactions, blameless in his life?
26742Had she not found a new love, and life, and hope, while she walked those sunny paths that led to Bethany, and to the Mount of Olives?
26742Had she not met them on the street, in the very heart of Broadway when she was walking with some of her fashionable friends?
26742Had she not promised to wage solemn war against the tendency to so sin with her graceful tongue?
26742Had she seemed to cavil at the words of her Lord when she simply longed with all her soul to understand?
26742Had they a single taste in common?
26742Had they a thought in common now?
26742Hard on Miss Wilbur?
26742Have n''t I as good a right to Bible verses as any of you?
26742He was a Christian man, a member of the First Church-- would he have any reply to make to this irreverent application of solemn truth?
26742Helm really feels such a deep interest in everything under the sun?"
26742Her father came into the conflict:"Come, come, Flossy, how long are you going to keep us waiting?
26742Honestly, now, do you think you have been?"
26742Honestly, would n''t you both feel better if he had never had his arm around you?"
26742How can disgrace, or cross- bearing, or trouble of any sort, be connected with_ you_?
26742How can you be sure that he will choose to give your father a long life, and leisure in old age to help him to think?
26742How could I know that he was going to fall?
26742How could he comfort her?
26742How could he understand why she should be able to feel such perfect trust in this stranger?
26742How could she help or be helped, while this state of things lasted?
26742How could they have learned so much?
26742How do yours range?"
26742How had she done it all?
26742How in the world do you manage when there are vacancies?"
26742How is she to discover what special point has been taken up by each teacher?
26742How should she answer the sharp, sarcastic words?
26742How should they know that he dreaded them?
26742How was Dr. Dennis to set to work a lady who knew so much that she could not work?
26742How was he to answer this?
26742How was she expected to help those people?
26742How was that?
26742How would it be settled?
26742How would they have decided?
26742How_ can_ we endure it?
26742How_ could_ Eurie go through with all these details?
26742I am not sure that I have ever met you?
26742I do n''t feel prepared to estimate it, do you?"
26742I guess you will have to hurry, wo n''t you?"
26742I have been no further away than my school- room?"
26742I have not obeyed its direction to- day; have you?
26742I have ordered bedsteads and mattresses, and bed clothing has been prepared; but I have failed thus far in getting anyone to help arrange them?"
26742I see there is a kettle behind that stove, could you manage to fill it with water, and then could you make a better fire?
26742I think she is just lovely, do n''t you?"
26742I thought she was going to be good at last?"
26742I thought so; a stranger?
26742I wish I had managed differently; it is too late now; I wonder how I shall get out of it all?
26742I wonder if I can describe to you how impossible it seemed to her to ask him to go?
26742I wonder if it amounts to nothing but a name, after all, with the most of them?"
26742I wonder if my Christian life must be marked by such weary and ignominious failures as this?
26742I wonder what Ruth meant this morning?
26742I wonder what means the great Master will have to use to lead her to rest in his hands, knowing no way but his?"
26742I wonder what the girls are doing this evening?
26742I wonder why one- half of the world have to exist by tormenting the other half?
26742I wonder why the school- bell does n''t ring?
26742I would not have him any different, even in this; but then if I had a sister, do n''t you see how different it would be?
26742I''m sure you''labor''hard enough, and look''heavy laden,''does n''t she, Prof. Easton?
26742If I could only_ tell_ some one-- some Christian who would be glad-- but who is there to tell?
26742If I should tell you that something like your idea has always been mine, you would not consider me a hypocrite, would you?"
26742If he did, why did he?
26742If he had found her playing cards, what would have been the result?"
26742If love to him can lead your heart to such forgiveness as this, what must his forgiveness be?
26742If she had no sister to do it for, why not for a daughter?
26742If she had seen that sneer and heard those sharp words would it have helped her, or inclined her ever to look that way for help?
26742If she should try to tell him of those wonderful prayers she had heard from Mr. Robert''s lips, what would such evidence be to him?
26742If she_ could_, was it right to do so?
26742If the example is for us to follow, why do n''t we follow?
26742If we are all really in earnest in this matter, will you each give your opinion on this one point?"
26742Is it any wonder that I should desire it for my friends?
26742Is it hardly to be wondered at that the boys voted Eurie awfully cross?
26742Is it the representation of the Saviour that you dislike?
26742Is it wicked for me to quote Scripture?
26742Is it_ possible_ that we must?
26742Is n''t it true that you, as a dancer, allow familiarity that you would consider positively insulting under other circumstances?
26742Is n''t that a terrible risk?"
26742Is n''t that precisely what you were doing of the good in those church- members, Eurie?
26742Is n''t your boarding place at some distance?"
26742Is that fair, now?
26742Is that the reasoning, Ruth?"
26742Is that wicked, too?
26742Is the question any clearer to you?"
26742Is there a boy of seventeen in our country who has not?
26742Is there any known reason why a hundred children can not repeat the Lord''s Prayer together as well as have a lesson taught them together?
26742It would have been so much less awkward if they could have followed in the lead of one who had said,"Wo n''t you come up and see our Sunday- school?"
26742It_ is_ rather remarkable so early in their Christian life, do n''t you think?"
26742Jennie, ca n''t you come here and wipe these dishes?
26742Just what did it mean?
26742Leonard Brooks was an old acquaintance, but who was the stranger?
26742Marion added:"Flossy, do you begin to see?"
26742Marion, do n''t you think she is the most interesting young lady in your room?"
26742Marion, what would you think of a day- scholar who would stand shivering outside your doors for this length of time?
26742May I ask why you are interested?"
26742Me?
26742Meantime, if you know, will you be kind enough to give me news of Mr. Wayne?
26742Meantime, where was Satan?
26742Miss Flossy, what can I do to atone for making you so uneasy?
26742Mr. Harrison, do you know Miss Mitchell, the doctor''s daughter?"
26742Mr. Harrison, do you know this lady?
26742My child, do you want this thing enough to endure disgrace and humiliation, and a cross, heavy and hopeless, all your life?"
26742No?
26742Now, I tell you, girls, that is not the way they prayed at Chautauqua, is it?"
26742Now, Ruth and Flossy, which side will you choose?"
26742Now, do n''t their mothers know that young ladies naturally do no such thing?
26742Now, do you know I never believed in dancing?
26742Now, the question is: May I come home to the wedding?
26742Now, what do you honestly think about this question yourself?"
26742Now, why did I act in this insane way?
26742Now, you never expected that of me, did you?
26742Oh, I wonder if I ca n''t coax him in?"
26742Oh, by the way, you want that book, do n''t you?
26742Oh, child of God, and heir of heaven, Thy soul redeemed, thy sins forgiven-- How much owest thou?"
26742Oh, why was it necessary?
26742On the other hand how was he to know that they absolutely longed for him to take them by the hand, and say,"Come?"
26742On the piano beside her lay a copy of"Gospel Songs;"open, so it happened(?
26742Page 202,"nowdays"changed to"nowadays"( no idols nowadays) Page 203,"quered"changed to"queried"( duty?"
26742Pray, what was the answer?"
26742Prof. Easton, how is that?
26742Ruth, I may depend upon you?
26742Shall I just let her go home without saying anything?"
26742Shall I show him in here?"
26742Shall we go to the parsonage, or not?"
26742Should not your talk be shaped in such a way as to influence him if you can?"
26742So do you, Flossy, I am sure; why not settle the matter?"
26742Suppose that some had been looking at her in that light this day?
26742Suppose we wanted to reorganize, what would we do with the teachers in rule at present?"
26742The momentous question was, how would her father receive the message, what word would he have for the stranger?
26742The question is, has dancing such a tendency?
26742The question was, Could she fulfil those pledges?
26742The superintendent came that way presently, and said:"Good- morning, young ladies; so you have come in to visit our school?
26742Then Charlie had taken up the theme:"What is the use in turning mope, Sis?
26742Then came that other awfully solemn thought-- there was One who did?
26742Then did he know whether Katie Flinn, the chamber- maid, was in?
26742Then she hailed the passing superintendent:"Mr. Stuart, is n''t there a Bible class that we can go in?
26742There are Ruth and Flossy; what do they know about annoyances or self- denials?
26742They are doubtless contented, why could it not remain as it is?"
26742They are our brethren;_ can_ they be led away by the influences of the dance?
26742They were afraid of her influence; afraid of her tongue; afraid of her example; and, indeed, what reason had they to feel otherwise?
26742Thy day of grace is almost o''er, The judgment time is just before-- How much owest thou?
26742To what can I be indebted for such an invitation at this late day?"
26742Was ever a man more bent on misunderstanding plain English than was Dr. Dennis this evening?
26742Was he not a representative?
26742Was he then so_ very_ common after all?
26742Was it Eurie Mitchell''s patient way of taking up home work and care, that had been distasteful to her, and that she had shunned in days gone by?
26742Was it Flossy Shipley''s way of teaching the Sabbath- school lessons to"those boys"of hers?
26742Was it because of the sudden, and solemn, and hopeless death occurring in the very center of what was called"the first circles?"
26742Was it possible for those holding such belief as theirs to have a shadow of hope that the end of such a life as his had been could be bright?
26742Was it the best sermon that had ever been preached?
26742Was it the quickened sense which throbbed in the almost discouraged heart of the pastor whenever he came in contact with either of these four?
26742Was n''t it funny to think of calling that''teaching?''"
26742Was not her heart there?
26742Was she telling them a fairy story, or teaching them a new game of whist?
26742Was that what they meant?
26742Was the keen eye of the Eternal God pointing his finger, now, at him, and saying;"Thou art the man?"
26742Was there anything peculiar in its use?"
26742Was there, then, nothing for her to do?
26742Was_ that_ what they meant?
26742We have musical evenings, and literary evenings; why not Bible evenings?
26742We have the best of trained teachers even for that work, why should the Sunday- school not need them even more, infinitely more?
26742What I want to know is, what earthly harm do people see in dancing?
26742What about the heathen women who think in their hearts that they do a good deed when they give their babies to the crocodiles?"
26742What about?
26742What are these cards for, please?"
26742What can Dr. Dennis see, for instance, in our playing together here in this room, and simply for amusement?"
26742What can I do to prove it?"
26742What can any human being say to one who is shrouded in an awful sorrow?"
26742What could he have meant?
26742What could he reply in the face of this simple, quiet"I_ know_?"
26742What did you find?"
26742What do all these verses mean?
26742What do you mean by admitting it?"
26742What do you think about it all?"
26742What do you think, Flossy?
26742What had all the trees in California to do with the Sabbath- school lesson?
26742What had become of Ruth''s common sense?
26742What happened?
26742What harm can there possibly be in my spending an evening with him in such an amusement, if it rests and entertains him?"
26742What has Flossy done now?
26742What have you found, Flossy?"
26742What if he ca n''t preach?
26742What if we follow the example of our little Flossy after this, and let a promise mean something?"
26742What if we try it?"
26742What if you should be called upon to teach music some day?"
26742What is the trouble?"
26742What marvel?
26742What right have they to take it for granted that we came out of pure curiosity?"
26742What scoundrel could have enlightened him?
26742What shall the pastor do?
26742What should you conclude as to Christian duty in the matter of daily conversation?"
26742What spell came over you to give the First Church so much of your time?"
26742What trial could have come to Ruth that had brought her the knowledge of the weakness of her own heart?
26742What was it?"
26742What was she supposed to know about Mr. Evan Roberts?
26742What was the cause of the quickened hearts?
26742What was the use of putting it in there if it ca n''t be done?"
26742What was there for Flossy to do but to take a seat and talk to Col. Baker?
26742What was to be said?
26742What_ can_ be the difficulty?"
26742What_ could_ he mean?
26742What_ could_ she do or say next?
26742What_ do_ they mean, is the question left for us to decide?
26742When shall it be?"
26742When you demolish air castles, have you nothing to build up in their places?
26742Where could she turn?
26742Where do you board?"
26742Where do you keep her?''
26742Where do you stand on this card question?"
26742Where is he?"
26742Where''s the folks, I''d like to know, that live up to half of the things it says in the Bible?
26742Wherein are these people whom you went to see on a lower footing than yourself?
26742Which one wants to talk?"
26742Who could tell when his interest in the_ Times_ would cease, and he give attention to her?
26742Who do you think can be going to give a party next?"
26742Who ever heard of the First Church pastor doing so strange a thing?
26742Who in the world was that beside Judge Erskine?
26742Who is it?"
26742Who knew save the Watcher on the tower in the eternal city?
26742Who knew that he could be so obstinate over a trifle?
26742Who knows what good might be done in that way?
26742Who should tell what they_ did_ mean?
26742Who spake them?"
26742Who thinks of such a thing in the Sunday- school?
26742Who was she willing to ask?
26742Who were they?
26742Why can not her one assistant relieve her in just the same way that the other twenty are supposed to do now?
26742Why could n''t she have been herself in talking about these matters, as well as at any other time?
26742Why could not Ruth get rid of her horrible embarrassment and rally to meet this kind and frank greeting?
26742Why did not Mrs. Sullivan take a chair, instead of standing there and looking at her like an idiot?
26742Why did those Bible quotations so jar Marion?
26742Why do n''t they stay in the main department?
26742Why do n''t you bring him to call on me?"
26742Why do n''t you go there, child?
26742Why do n''t you talk, child?
26742Why do you ask such a foolish question?"
26742Why need she have been so disagreeable, anyway?
26742Why not for a school- girl?
26742Why not keep them in the regular department, under the superintendent''s eye, and where they can have the benefit of the pastor''s remarks?"
26742Why not let people have their fun in this world where they choose to find it?
26742Why not, and have it over with?
26742Why on earth do n''t the people come?"
26742Why on earth do n''t they invite us to go into Bible classes?
26742Why should I hesitate in her favor?
26742Why should I not?
26742Why should he not occasionally awe her with his high sounding words?
26742Why should she?
26742Why should there be?
26742Why should these people be called on?
26742Why should they feel that they were being neglected when they were in need of nothing?
26742Why should you desert other churches?"
26742Why would not Col. Baker go home?
26742Why, I knew, of course, that gambling houses were not proper; but what is the harm in a game of cards?
26742Why?"
26742Will I tell her that you are engaged?"
26742Will you go to meeting with me to- night?"
26742Will you wait a moment, and let me make ready to see you safely home?"
26742Will_ you_ read the next verse?"
26742Wo n''t you go with me?"
26742Wo n''t you go with us now?"
26742Would Gracie answer her at all?
26742Would anyone dare to use that name to her?
26742Would he_ really_ go?
26742Would her answer be cold and haughty; as nearly rude as she had dared to make it?
26742Would n''t you like to go to Jerusalem?"
26742Would you send the babies back into the main room again, to be worn out with quiet and lack of motion?"
26742Yet was she not busying her heart with the results?
26742Yet, did n''t you notice his prayer?
26742You are out on an errand of charity, I presume?
26742You believe in death, do n''t you?
26742You know you were particular to state that none of you went to balls; are these some of the reasons?"
26742You need n''t say they are simpletons; I think they are, but what of it?
26742You will not think strangely of me for saying that, will you?"
26742_ Did_ the promise mean, You shall be free from sin?
26742_ Was_ he very much addicted to the use of cards, she wondered; that is, outside of their own parlor?
26742_ Would_ he go?
26742are you sure it will be even as pleasant as school teaching?"
26742ca n''t we go in Miss Lily''s class to- day, our teacher is n''t here?"
26742dating from that day when it rained and you_ made_ me go, do you remember, Marion?
26742nay, a junior partner of the firm of Bostwick, Smythe, Roberts& Co.?
26742or had n''t he sufficient moral courage to rebuke it?
26742or"What does your mother think of this?"
26742said Eurie,"Now is that so?"
26742were you ever known to be so quiet?
26742where is that class- book of mine?
26742you did n''t do that, did you?
26742you remember?"
40571About Mary?
40571Afraid?
40571And are you converting him?
40571And have you found out who he is?
40571And how are you? 40571 And that is, old friend?"
40571And the wine, Sir Thomas?
40571And what is that?
40571And what of the other and more intimate side of your lives? 40571 And what was it really, dear, in the end, that brought you to the foot of the Cross?"
40571And why was Miss Lys with him? 40571 And you, Mary?"
40571And you,he said, between his sobs,"if indeed God can forgive me for the evil that I have done, how can you forgive me?
40571Anyhow, it all seems very strange and-- What can Joseph do-- what can you do? 40571 Are all the great people really coming?"
40571Are n''t you afraid of being arrested for making a disturbance? 40571 Are you going to leave me out of your ceremony?"
40571Are you happy, dear?
40571Are you ill, Tom? 40571 But you do n''t think comfort or luxury, I suppose you would call it, wrong?"
40571But, sir,she stammered,"how can you know that?
40571Dear me, is that so, Sir Augustus? 40571 Did I speak?
40571Did you really think that of me, sweetheart? 40571 Do n''t you remember anything then, Joseph?"
40571For what?
40571Friend,said Joseph, very calmly, lifting his eyes from the thing that crouched upon the floor below him--"friend, of what matters have I spoken?"
40571Have I been ill long?
40571Have you seen any of the papers?
40571He''s told you exactly?
40571How did you know that I had sto-- took the money?
40571How do you do, Lady Kirwan?
40571How do, Ducaine?
40571How much longer is that Joseph to be allowed to cumber London?
40571How shall I begin?
40571I say,he began, in a curiously high- pitched and nervous voice,"what does it all mean?
40571I suppose you have some sort of a definite programme, sir?
40571I wonder if it talks?
40571I, the poor, battered wreck, the unknown, the downtrodden? 40571 Is it all arranged, Master?"
40571Joseph,he said in tones that were strangely moved and stirred,"have you yourself no explanation?
40571Master,he said, in a voice which quivered with emotion too deep for tears--"Master, what words are these?"
40571Master,he said,"can you cure him-- can you heal him?
40571My brother,he said,"and what is a miracle?"
40571My friend, and my more than brother,the Teacher answered, in a voice broken with emotion,"where is our dear sister-- where is Mary?"
40571My friend,Joseph said quietly,"do you think you could make a way for me?
40571Nah, then, Monkey Brand,''oo y''r shovin''? 40571 Now, do please tell me what all these mysterious things mean?
40571Oh, Miss Campbell, what is it?
40571Oh, why does he not come?
40571Perhaps no harm will happen to me, but will Mr. Lluellyn Lys come to me? 40571 Shall we go down here?"
40571Sir Thomas, how do you do? 40571 So you are all back, then?
40571Something light, Mr. Hampson? 40571 The Holy Ghost?"
40571The thing has a brain, has n''t it? 40571 Then how can you be downcast, Joseph?
40571Then you felt just the same sensation a few minutes ago as you did when you were inspired to save my life by some mysterious influence?
40571Then you know who the-- the man was, too? 40571 Then,"Sir Thomas replied,"where is Miss Lys?"
40571Was it not, indeed, true?
40571Well, Andrew, how goes it?
40571Well, Mimi, my dear,said Mr. Levison, with anxious geniality,"and how are you to- day?"
40571What are you, also, going to do for Jesus?
40571What can I do to help you?
40571What did you do then?
40571What do I bring?
40571What does it matter if you did forget, dear?
40571What is in there?
40571What is it, my dear fellow?
40571What is it?
40571What is that? 40571 What was it?"
40571What''s your name?
40571When are you going to open the theatre again?
40571When did you last hear from Joseph?
40571When do you suppose,Lord Ballina said, in a shaking voice--"when do you suppose that we shall know if anything has happened, Andrew?
40571Where is Augustus?
40571Where is Mary?
40571Where is my husband?
40571Where is your mistress?
40571Who are they?
40571Who are you that Mimi could not reach you? 40571 Who are you?"
40571Who is that man who appeared in the theatre, and swayed and held it with the force of his words?
40571Who''s your friend, Charlie?
40571Why did you seek to murder me?
40571Why quibble about words,he said,"at such a time as this?
40571Why should I mind, and for what reason?
40571Why should you be afraid? 40571 Why, what d''you mean, Bryce?"
40571Yes?
40571You are Thomas, are n''t you?
40571You know her?
40571You mean Miss Lys?
40571You surely did n''t go?
40571You will, wo n''t you, Master?
40571''Mary,''he said--""Did he call you_ Mary_?"
40571A hospital nurse and a few grave- faced men in country- clothes and obviously from the country-- who was to give them any notice?
40571A man with a soft felt hat pressed down upon his forehead, a bearded man wearing a black cloak of a somewhat peculiar cut-- what was there in that?
40571Also I heard the voice of the Lord saying,''Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?''
40571Am I not pleading with you out of my love for you and my nephew, out of a sincere desire to see you both take your proper place in the world?"
40571And did you ask Mr. Joseph here to accompany him?"
40571And he had thrown it all away-- for what?
40571And how was it possible that he, a weak man, could do this thing?
40571And how, now I come to think of it, how could you be here so soon?
40571And now, what think you, shall we not climb the mountain?"
40571And on all sides the cry of the ignorant and the desirous was heard--"What shall we do to be saved?"
40571And then he asked very gravely and calmly:"Why are you afraid of me?"
40571And what did this preposterous business about"Joseph"mean?
40571And what do you know of her?"
40571And what happened then?
40571And what right have you and your brother to despise it?
40571And what was Lluellyn Lys to be to him?
40571And where is my niece?"
40571And who was he, after all, that he should lead others in a new crusade against the sin and wickedness of this great city?
40571And why is there no letter?
40571And your Joseph, the man with the wonderful eyes, the man we saw in the cab some weeks ago, before poor dear Lluellyn''s death, what is he doing?
40571Antoinette shall get you something-- would some soup or some chicken- jelly do?"
40571Are you mad, Mary?"
40571Are you the man Lluellyn?
40571Are your nerves going?"
40571At what was the man looking?
40571But Christ?
40571But I----How can you forgive me, Master?"
40571But has it occurred to you that while we have all, doubtless, breakfasted, none of us have as yet lunched?
40571But if we''re to know, how shall we know?"
40571But if you are not too tired, will you tell me, or begin to tell me, what you know?
40571But may we not hope that no single son or daughter of God is ever entirely lost?
40571But supposing it_ was_ all true?
40571But what I am going to ask you is just this: Has Harris explained to you what you are going to be paid to do?"
40571But what does that matter?
40571But what had changed him?
40571But what personal service do most of you give to the cause of the God in whom you confess to believe?
40571But what was Joseph doing here?
40571But what was this?
40571But where is she now?
40571But would they not have been miracles three hundred years ago?
40571Could he be depended upon, or would the whole thing prove a tremendous fiasco?
40571Do you destroy your bodily health by over- indulgence in food, in wine, and in unnatural drugs, which destroy the mind and the moral sense?
40571Do you ever and systematically seek the good and welfare of others, or do you live utterly and solely for yourself, even as the beasts that perish?"
40571Do you live with the most ordinary standard of family and personal purity before you?
40571Do you mean to leave me here alone?
40571Do you reverence goodness and holiness when you find them or are told of them, or do you mock and sneer?
40571Guv''nor, what are you a- goin''to hoffer?"
40571Had he been right, after all?
40571Had his words been right words after all?
40571Had not he and Joseph starved in one of this man''s attics?
40571Had not the Holy Ghost been always with him-- always, from the very first?
40571Has anything happened?"
40571Has hunger completed her work, and privation conquered at last?
40571Has it ever struck you that in all nature the voice of a bird that has been taught to speak is unique?
40571Have n''t your uncle and I more than we know what to do with?
40571Have you a surplice and a cassock?
40571Have you had any new adventures in Whitechapel?"
40571Have you made arrangements with your-- er-- er-- friends to report to you about it?"
40571Horrible it must have been?
40571How are you, and how is your work?"
40571How came the Teacher to be with the man who loved her?
40571How can I give it up-- my houses, estates, my yacht, and pictures, all the things that make life pleasant?
40571How can Mary do such things?
40571How do you account for the fact that you told Nurse Mary to go and save my life?"
40571How do you know it?
40571How should he employ them?
40571How was he concerned in these matters?
40571I suppose the usual thing has happened?
40571I suppose they''re hard up, and want a shilling or two?
40571If our beloved Master Jesus could forgive the men who nailed Him to the Cross, should not His humble and unworthy follower forgive what you have done?
40571In that great cloud-- like the cloud upon Sinai-- what might lie hid?
40571Is he in the library?"
40571Is it not a fact that every day new natural laws, previously entirely unsuspected by any one, are being discovered?
40571Is not all this the truth?"
40571Is not this a miracle?
40571Is not this a revelation of Our Lord Jesus Christ?
40571Joseph?"
40571Mary''s brother, yes; but what besides?
40571Mary, can you guess what I have to say?"
40571No, he was not here by chance-- Had he fallen asleep?
40571No?
40571Now, I ask you, what does this mean?"
40571Now, why should I not induce him to take Holy Orders, and give him a title to St. Elwyn''s?
40571One ca n''t do more good than by trying to nurse and cure the sick, can one?
40571One hand rested against the granite rock to support him as he answered, in a loud cry of terror--"Who are you?
40571Owen?"
40571People can be possessed by evil spirits, why could n''t they be controlled by good ones?"
40571So it was to be to- day, then?
40571Struck down?
40571Supposing anything gets out?"
40571Supposing that the Christ upon whom that woman had called so glibly really was the Saviour of mankind?
40571Surely here is yet another evidence of the favor and protection of God?"
40571That''s what Andrew means, and that''s what he''s come to tell us, is n''t it, Andrew?"
40571The Lord is with us,"he concluded simply--"whatever and why should we fear?"
40571The simile of the shadow returned to him, and was it not all a shadow-- this dark, unhappy life of his?
40571These places were crowded night after night by all sections of society-- who was he to stay away?
40571Was he the victim of some colossal trick, some cruel hoax, some immense and indefensible practical joke?
40571Was it all a dream?
40571Was it not true now, as it ever had been, that"whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved?"
40571Was that all you came up to tell us?"
40571Was the impulse which had drawn him to the theatre with irresistible strength an impulse from on high?
40571Was the world the same, even now, as it was in the old, dim days when Jesus the Lord walked among the valleys and the hills of Palestine?
40571Was there ever a more blasphemous parody and mockery than this?
40571We are nearly at the station, are we not?"
40571We were all stopped by a block in the traffic, were n''t we?
40571Well, what do we offer you-- you and Lluellyn?
40571Were there indeed miracles going on each day in the heart of modern London?
40571What are these but natural laws?
40571What are you doing?"
40571What better place could you have for knocking a Johnny on the head than an East End slum?
40571What can it all mean?
40571What can we do?
40571What could her cousin mean?
40571What did I say?"
40571What did it all mean?
40571What did_ details_ matter, after all?
40571What do I bring_ you_?"
40571What do you mean?"
40571What does it all mean?
40571What does it mean-- what is it, Master?
40571What had happened to him in the last few minutes?
40571What is all this in the newspaper?
40571What is this?
40571What more could any one offer you, child?
40571What shall we do?
40571What was all this?
40571What was to happen?
40571What would Jesus Christ say to London if He came to it now?"
40571What would father and mother say?
40571What''s all this preposterous stuff I see in the_ Daily Wire_?
40571Where is Augustus?
40571Where is Lluellyn Lys?"
40571Where is this precious company of tomfools and madmen?"
40571Who and what was this man of the mountains, this teacher who was so revered?
40571Who are you?
40571Who are you?"
40571Who can say?"
40571Who made the world, I should like to know?
40571Who on earth are you, anyhow?"
40571Who or what was it that had come noiselessly upon him through the gloom?
40571Who shall blame her?
40571Who was this man?
40571Why had Lluellyn Lys, the mysterious recluse and hermit of the mountains, sent these people to meet him?
40571Why had everything flashed away as that silent figure approached?
40571Why had he been struck down?
40571Why has n''t Mr. Owen looked after her properly?
40571Why should he keep back anything?
40571Why was there such a look of respect, almost of awe, upon the face of each man there, such eagerness and anticipation?
40571Why were you with him?"
40571Why, if there''s anything to hear you''ll hear soon enough----What''s that?"
40571Why, what is the matter?
40571Will you come with me?"
40571Wo n''t you come and spend an hour or two with me?
40571Would he come after all?
40571Would ten o''clock be too soon?
40571Yet God moves in a mysterious way, and who were they to say that the Father had not sent them a message from on high?
40571Yet what was that sound-- that deep, ringing voice which sounded in his ears, falling from some distant height, falling through the air like an arrow?
40571Yet, was it the reason, after all?
40571Yet, were those forgotten people who worshipped the God Merodach really worse than the Londoners of to- day?
40571You are not terrified by the noise and the glitter of this wicked, mighty city?
40571You believe in our great work?
40571You give up your hope of eternal life to come and the peace of God in this wicked world for nothing-- nothing at all?
40571You must n''t smoke, of course, but you wo n''t grudge me the single comfort that my poor health allows me?"
40571You trust me still?
40571he cried, his voice more stern and menacing than before,--"you who sit nightly at the feast of sin, what of you?
44414Brother Taussig,he said,"are you doing well?"
44414In a public assembly he wished me to state my views on the question, whether_ if Brigham Young was not God, who was?_ I told him I would do so. 44414 In the face of all these professions, what has been his course?
44414Now, who do we set, in the first place, to lay the chief, the South- East corner- stone? 44414 The High- Priests''Quorum, do they come next in order?
44414Then you do well for the church too,said the Second President;"how many women have you?"
44414There, Alice,said brother Clawson, who at this moment made his appearance,"did I not tell you?
44414This Revelation has been in my possession many years; and who has known it? 44414 What do you wish me to understand?"
44414What more was necessary for him to do? 44414 When our rights, and the protection of our liberties are taken from us, what is there remaining?
44414Who can imagine the feelings of these men, women, and children, surrounded, as they supposed themselves to be, by savages? 44414 Will you allow such a man to remain in the Territory?
44414[ 165: A] Can anything be more explicit than this? 44414 [ quotation mark missing in original] Page 276: diminish the number of his followers?
44414''What, first wife too?''
44414Again: Who was authorized to keep this revelation secret, no secrecy being enjoined in the revelation itself?
44414And Amelia, the present queen, what of her?
44414And if such a thing can be supposed possible, would not the perpetrators be immediately called to account for assuming so much responsibility?
44414And that too, without making, in the revelation, the least allusion to the law which was to be so grossly violated?
44414And the system itself, what is it in its theory and practical application?
44414And whether there were any individuals who entertained him, or professed faith in his claims?
44414And who is the Father?
44414And would not that increase rather than diminish the number of his followers?"
44414Are all legal questions which may arise in this city between Mormons and gentiles to be settled by brute force?
44414Are we not, at least, as much authorized to take the former as the latter?
44414Are you aware of the magnitude or of the baseness of what you have undertaken?
44414As Uncle Sam is rich, and a good easy- going soul, why should he not furnish"Harems"for his"loyal and law- abiding citizens?"
44414At another time he used the following language:--"When the officers returned from this Territory to the States, did we send them away?
44414Brethren and sisters, sing,--"Where shall the guilty soul find rest?"
44414Brethren, do you wish this heavenly kingdom to stand?.
44414But the question will be asked,"Is there any remedy other than by the strong hand?
44414But you ask, Who is Aunt Fanny?
44414Can this be said of the Mormons?
44414Can this state of things be tolerated on American soil?
44414Can woman''s heart be callous, And made of flint and steel?
44414Could any prominent Mormon be murdered under the same circumstances and no clew whatever found to the murderer?
44414Did God sanction the polygamy of Abraham?
44414Did death tear asunder husband and wife, divorce that which God had joined together as''one flesh,''immortal and eternal in its nature?
44414Did he fully succeed in clearing away the fog which surrounded them, and in removing blindness from their eyes?
44414Did n''t you know it?
44414Did this little nasty Smith, and his wife?
44414Do the laws of the United States require us to crouch and bow down to the miserable wretches who violate them?
44414Do the public teachings of the Tabernacle lead the people to respect and obey the laws of the country, or do they lead to violence and bloodshed?''
44414Do we see apostates among us now?
44414Do you acknowledge this man Harding for your Governor?
44414Do you hear?"
44414Do you want to prove that an old apostate, who has been cut off from the church thirteen times for lying, is anything worthy of notice?
44414Does she know it?
44414Does that book teach the doctrine of plurality of wives?
44414Does the Lord in that book forbid the plurality doctrine?
44414Far from your sheltering houses, From comfort and repose?
44414From thee, how shall I part, and whither wander, down into a world, to this obscure and wild?
44414Has cruel persecution, With unrelenting hand, Thrust you from home and kindred, And from your native land?
44414Hast thou then eaten of that tree, to thee forbidden?"
44414Hath God then said, that of the fruit of all these garden trees ye shall not eat, yet lords declared of all in earth or air?"
44414Have the United States?
44414Have they, as a people, broken any law?
44414Have you been robbed and plundered, Till you are penniless, And then in destitution Driven to the wilderness?
44414He fired again, saying,''What do you think of your Prophet now?''
44414He had served his adopted father so long and faithfully, should he break with him now?
44414He said,''Where is the man?
44414He says:--"Do you believe that the Book of Mormon is a divine revelation?
44414How could any man, much less a prophet, wish for more?
44414How could the All- wise Being make such a mistake?
44414How shall we breathe in other air, less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits?"
44414How was it during those nine years?
44414If we can protect our countrymen abroad, why should we not, on our own soil?
44414In the first place, is polygamy reasonable or natural?
44414Indeed, is it not in itself interesting to see and hear the Mohammed of America?
44414Is not this reciprocity necessarily and entirely destroyed, when the husband brings other wives into the family?
44414Is there anything that could be asked that we would not do?
44414Is this the end of this new, glorious world?--and me, so late the glory of that glory?
44414One day she said to her sister Julia,( Mrs. Little,)"Would it not be strange if my father was among the soldiers?"
44414Or will that same masterly inactivity which has hitherto characterized the course of the Federal Government on this subject, still prevail?
44414She had lived for years almost entirely in the beautiful garden, and how could she leave it now?
44414She was now to be torn from her little paradise, by whom, and for what?
44414Should they yield to the temptation, and, hankering after the flesh- pots of Egypt, lose their birthright?
44414Sister White, will you state when and where you were born, and when you became a member of the church?
44414So, then, what shall we say?
44414Steptoe denied their presence; but could a prophet be deceived?
44414The Prophet of the Lord stepped up to Emeline, laid his saintly hand upon her shoulder, and said, in fervid accents,"Emeline, will you be my wife?"
44414The happy meeting of the father with his only child, after an absence of eleven years, who shall describe?
44414The question naturally arises, Why did Col. Steptoe refuse to accept the appointment, and recommend Brigham Young?
44414The question naturally presents itself, Can blind faith and fanaticism thus lead and control a whole community?
44414There is a lake which burns with fire and brimstone; you are on the very brink; do you not see thousands of the damned weltering in its burning waves?
44414Was it possible his eyes did not deceive him?
44414Was the murder committed for the purpose of striking terror into the gentiles and preventing them from settling in this Territory?
44414Well, let me ask,_ what the devil were they doing out here_?
44414Were these the veritable records about which so much had been said?
44414What do you think of that?
44414What do you want to prove?
44414What greater penalty can be placed before a true Mormon?
44414What has been the result of these teachings upon society here?
44414What has been the starting- point of all your afflictions?
44414What hast thou done?"
44414What have I to do with thee,"thou follower of Jesus?
44414What was that pattern?
44414What was the motive which prompted the act?
44414When these rights are taken away, what rights have we left?
44414Whence did it arise, and upon what foundation does it rest?
44414Which shall be taken as evidence of what was the teaching of the Mormon religion, on that subject, during that time?
44414Who broke the roads to these valleys?
44414Who comes next in the church?
44414Who could protect his murderers?
44414Who desired his death?
44414Who now shall rear ye to the sun, or rank your tribes, and water from the ambrosial fount?
44414Why are you in these mountains, Exposed to frosts and snows?
44414Why hast thou done this deed of sin?
44414Why hast thou fled and hid thyself?
44414Will that cry be heeded by the government of their country?
44414Will you not be my wife?
44414Would any of the numerous witnesses who saw the assassins fleeing from their bloody work, have been able to recognize and name them?
44414Would any portion of the five hundred special police have been called into requisition or ordered on duty?
44414Would he have been murdered if he had not by his land claim raised a question as to the validity of the city charter?
44414Would the Chief of Police have gone to bed as soon as he heard of the crime, and waited three days before he visited the scene of the murder?
44414Would the ten- pin alley have been destroyed if it had not been his property, and that he had a suit pending against the city?
44414You may circumscribe the whole earth, and pass through every Christian nation, so called, and what do you find?
44414_ Clerk._ Have you paid your tithing punctually?
44414_ Elo._"Adam, where art thou?
44414_ Elo._"Who told thee thou wast naked?
44414_ Eve._"Hast thou not wondered at my stay?
44414_ Eve._"If this be our condition, thus to dwell in narrow circuit, straitened by a foe, how are we happy still, in fear of harm?"
44414_ Peter._ Why dost thou tempt the children of men, and lie in wait to deceive them?
44414_ Satan._"Thoughts, whither have ye led me?--what hither brought us?
44414men who have violated no law, trespassed upon the right of no one, but have simply incurred the displeasure of the dominant party?
44414said the heart- stricken woman,"leave my husband on this barren waste, a prey to wolves?
44414who goes there?"
46734But what more could be expected?
46734But what of Mr. Bridges?
46734But where was the writer who had covenanted with the Lord to go with his sister in case she was baptized?
46734Do n''t you know the Great Spirit is watching you, and knows everything in your hearts?
46734Do you, Mr. Seymour, understand the things of the Spirit?"
46734Elder John Bar wrote to me to know what it meant, and asking if it was of the Lord, and, if so, why did it not visit the Saints?
46734He was examined as follows: Question--"Did not the prisoner, Joseph Smith have a horse from you?"
46734Here was the carriage described, but where were the guns?
46734How could He trust me further?
46734I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mudhole, would he not try to help himself out?
46734Just at this time my uncle cried aloud to me, saying:"O, Brother Newel, can not something be done?"
46734Q.--"And are you sure it was the devil?"
46734Q.--"And did he not cast him out of you?"
46734Q.--"And had not Joseph Smith some hand in it being done?"
46734Q.--"Did he not go to you and tell you an angel had appeared unto him, and told him to get the horse from you?"
46734Q.--"Did he not obtain them from you by telling you that he had a revelation to the effect that he was to have them?"
46734Q.--"Did you see him after he was cast out of you?"
46734Q.--"Have you had your pay?"
46734Q.--"Pray, what did he look like?"
46734Q.--"Well, how did he get the horse from you?"
46734Q.--"Why, have you not had the devil cast out of you?"
46734Question--"Has not the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jun., had a yoke of oxen of you?"
46734Then why should any one persecute this boy?
46734They asked him,"Why not?"
46734This is what is meant by the scripture,"How shall they hear without a preacher, and how shall he preach except he be sent?"
46734havn''t you been praying?"
46601But,I asked,"how shall I, how_ can_ I pay you the difference?"
46601No,I replied,"what about?"
46601Now,said I to the captain,"having given you all my money, how can I pay my board bill till you sail?"
46601What can I do? 46601 And how do you wish to go?
46601Are you going to stop with your father, or go with me?"
46601B.--Does not Paul, in the 8th verse of the 13th chapter of his first letter to the Corinthians, say,"Whether there be prophecies they shall fail?"
46601Did I not know then, that the Book of Mormon was true, and that Joseph Smith was a prophet of the Lord?
46601How can I pay this fare and you?"
46601How was I, a man from the thrashing- floor, to reprove a minister, and, moreover, a judge?
46601M. E.--And, according to this perfect pattern you allude to, you have elders, bishops, priests, teachers and deacons in your church, have you?
46601M. E.--Now, ca n''t you see that you are inconsistent?
46601M. E.--Would you prove by this quotation that there were to be no more revelation, nor apostles and prophets after John?
46601Now what do these passages prove?
46601Spicer came to me while at Laramie, and said,"You do n''t want to go to Utah, do you?"
46601Suddenly he exclaimed, pointing forward,"Captain, what is that?"
46601Then came the query: What did I want with that but to pay my way?
46601Then she turned the barrel back, and, on looking into it, what do you suppose greeted her eyes?
46601This made me rejoice, and immediately the idea flashed across my mind,"What have you done with the Book of Mormon?
46601Towards noon Spicer came to me, and said:"Abe, what are you going to do?
46601What did it mean?
46601What mattered?
46601What was I, a working man, to do with preaching?
46601What was to be done?
46601What, then, are the facts?
46601Who would not have been a Bishop then?
46601Why ask for a Divine interposition on the heart or purse of any one while I had money in my pocket?
46601Why should I despair?
46601Will the annals of history present a similar case?
46601Yet had not God marvelously wrought for me?
46601where did you come from?"
46601you have the priesthood have you?
46783Do you believe,said he,"that the Lord has power to heal your broken limb?"
46783Do you think it would be of any use?
46783Is there not a ditch or hollow anywhere around here that is deep enough?
46783What can I do?
46783What is that?
46783And why was it necessary to give this demon the privilege to return to torment some other family?
46783Do you want any money this morning?"
46783He listened to her story and then asked:"Why do you not apply to the Great Physician to cure you?"
46783How could he have learned that?
46783I then added,"If he says it is true, will you then believe him?"
46783If he returns and says it is false, will you believe him?"
46783Joseph replied that he would like some, and when the stranger asked"How much?"
46783Priest and people came out to oppose the work, and would scoffingly ask,"Why, if miracles can be performed, do you not heal Sister Nancy?"
46783Thomas B. Marsh''s wife went from the meeting and told Sidney what Joseph had said, and he replied:"Is it possible that I have been so deceived?
46783What could any one do?
46783What reason have you to believe they have the truth?"
46783Why was the key to its departure given to Elder Duncan and not to Elder Hamilton, who was acting as mouthpiece at the time?
44119But who may abide the day of his coming? 44119 But why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
44119I pray thee, of whom did the Prophet speak these words?
44119Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? 44119 Many good works have I showed you from the Father; for which of those works do you stone me?
44119To which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool?
4411913 Are we not told that the child born, the son given, is the mighty God?
44119After his resurrection we hear them saying,"Lord wilt thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?"
44119Against fallen and rebellious man?
44119Against whom do the kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together?"
44119And are not God and man united in the complex person of Jesus of Nazareth, Israel''s long promised and expected Messiah?
44119And are not all the other passages, of a similar kind, equally applicable to the Christ of God?
44119And did he not demand all men, to honour the Son, even as they honour the Father?
44119And is not the whole Psalm a striking description of his unparalleled sufferings, of his unprecedented degradation and humility?
44119And to Pilate''s question, whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you, Barabbas or Jesus?
44119And what relationship would there then have existed between Christ and his church?
44119And who is this mighty conqueror?
44119And why so soon after their transgression?
44119Are not the other triumphs of the Spirit worthy of regard, when five thousand are made willing cordially to embrace Christ crucified?
44119Are we not taught in the case of our first parents, the absolute necessity there is for our knowing and receiving Christ?
44119Are we not told that no man hath seen the Father, save the only begotten of the Father, who came down from heaven?
44119As he was openly put to shame on earth, is it not right that he should here also be publicly rewarded?
44119At one time, the Herodians are sent with the question,"Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar, or not?"
44119Besides, what advantage could they hope to gain by such a scheme?
44119But against whom is it directed?
44119But are we, for that cause, to refuse our belief of its truth?
44119But do not the guilty sigh for pardon, the captives for liberty, the oppressed for a deliverer?
44119But do they not, in robbing him of Deity, destroy all his claim to our attention?
44119But even allowing the body to have been gone whilst they slept, how could they possibly know, that it was the disciples who had taken it?
44119But he mildly answered,"Yea, have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?"
44119But if, as the soldiers proclaimed, the disciples did steal him away, why are these handful of fishermen allowed to retain possession?
44119But where shall we find the man who can, by any means,"redeem his brother, or give to God a ransom for his soul?"
44119But wherefore all this care and attention over the dead body of one crucified at Golgotha?
44119But who could have directed them to this obscure retreat, to find the infant King?
44119But why is the sword called upon to awake against him?
44119But why"do these heathens rage, and against whom do these kings of the earth set themselves,"and wherefore all this consultation and contrivance?
44119But, shall the unchangeable Jehovah alter his purposes or mould his plans, to meet the idle fancies or short- sighted schemes of the children of men?
44119But, were none found to espouse his cause?
44119Can this be the answer of the meek and lowly Jesus to a beloved follower, who only spoke with an intention to prevent his Lord from suffering?
44119Did Moses choose rather"to suffer affliction with the people of God, than enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season?"
44119Did Moses esteem the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt?
44119Did Moses plead for the rebellious Israelites?
44119Did he not also appear to Joshua, as Captain of the Lord''s hosts?
44119Did he not honour many of the patriarchs and prophets with a display of his person?
44119Did he not in vision appear in the same form to Ezekiel and Daniel, as he afterwards did to John, in the Isle of Patmos?
44119Did not the recipients of his bounty appear for his rescue?
44119Did not this glorious Mediator love to manifest himself in that character to the Church, from the earliest ages of the world?
44119Did not those eyes he had blessed with vision, with tears supplicate compassion for their benefactor?
44119Do they not, with the Jews, raise the cry of blasphemy against him?
44119Do we hear the Prophet inquire"Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth the wine- vat?"
44119Do we not find an opinion generally prevalent amongst the ancient Jews, that no man could see the face of God, and live?
44119Do we not hear Jesus saying-- I and my Father are one, the Father dwelleth in me, and I in him, he that hath seen me, hath seen the Father also?
44119Do we not here instantly recognise the language of the despised Nazarene?
44119Do ye now need to be reminded that the words are a true description of the man ye call Jesus of Nazareth?
44119Even Pilate marvelled at his silence, and exclaimed, hearest thou not how many things these witness against thee?
44119God is not"a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent:""hath he said, and shall he not do it?"
44119Has he not ever been the only visible image of the invisible God?
44119Has he not pronounced an awful curse on those who worship any but the true God?
44119Have they no claim to our gratitude?
44119Have ye not read of his life, of his acts, of his words, and ways; but above all, have ye not heard the oft told tale of his death?
44119He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
44119He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
44119In short who can discover or fully explain the mysterious link which unites mind to matter?
44119In what court of judicature shall we find such another instance?
44119In what light are we to view them, if not as descriptive of the person of the God- man, Christ Jesus?
44119Is Jerusalem yet the"joy of the whole earth?"
44119Is it not more than probable, that God, in the person of the Father, has ever been invisible to the inhabitants of earth?
44119Is it not the second person in the glorious Trinity, who has taken the human nature into union with his divine person?
44119Is it not to this, we must attribute the otherwise extraordinary silence Jesus manifested at the injustice of Pilate''s sentence?
44119Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
44119Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
44119Is it to secure a powerful tyrant, the scourge of an oppressed nation?
44119Is not God represented in his word, as highly jealous of his honour, and has he not solemnly declared, that he will not give his glory to another?
44119Is not Jesus proclaimed King of Zion; the Lord our Righteousness, and the Prince of Peace?
44119Is not the Son declared equal to the Father as touching his Godhead?
44119Is not the view of a suffering Redeemer calculated to raise the Christian''s confidence, even in seasons of the deepest affliction?
44119Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes?
44119Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes?
44119Is this the conduct of Roman warriors?
44119Is this the language of the man, who, when he was reviled, reviled not again, and when persecuted, he blessed?
44119Listen to their cry,"Men and brethren, what must we do?"
44119May we not join in happy chorus,"O death, where is thy sting?
44119Might not the sight of unclouded Deity destroy a body of flesh?
44119Must not he, who paid the full price of a soul, know its worth?
44119My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
44119My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
44119O grave, where is thy victory?
44119Or if his body had been formed of the dust, as was Adam''s, how could the promise given at the fall of man, have been fulfilled?
44119Perhaps it may be thought superstitious weakness, to imagine an eclipse portended some great event?
44119Should we not feel more disposed to pity and reclaim, that insult and oppress, this deluded people?
44119Surely these were none of the stout hearts who dared even to crucify the Lord of life and glory?
44119The Jews, where are they?
44119The Socinian may smile with contempt when the Deity of Jesus is attested, but is it not written?
44119The next interesting question which arises, is, Who is this Shepherd?
44119They dwell in every land, but have none they can call their own?
44119Thus did he give the most decided testimony to his Godhead, for who but God, strictly speaking, can claim a people as his own?
44119To what cause can we attribute this astonishing change in the minds of three thousand persons in the same instant of time?
44119To what cause must we attribute this act of forbearance, on the part of the by- standers as well as soldiers?
44119Was Moses a prophet?
44119Was Moses as king in Jeshurun?
44119Was it not a condescension in the second person of the glorious Trinity to assume the character and office of Mediator?
44119Was it not the Messiah, who appeared to the Old Testament saints?
44119Was not Satan the ringleader of those who crucified him, in whom his Judges declared, they could find no fault worthy of death?
44119Was not the same glorious personage the man with whom Jacob wrestled, when he is said to have had power with God and to have prevailed?
44119Was this priest of the most High God honoured with the title of King of Salem-- by interpretation, King of Righteousness, and King of Peace?
44119We eagerly inquire what powers could have had such influence over him, as to occasion so great anguish of spirit?
44119Were not those tongues whose powers of articulation Jesus had restored, heard to plead for mercy?
44119Were not those withered arms he had healed, upraised to shield from insult the giver of their strength?
44119What end was it designed to answer?
44119What lamb so patient under the hand of the destroyer?
44119What man can, by any means, redeem his brother, or give to God a ransom for his soul?
44119What other nation has so long preserved a distinction?
44119What sword?
44119What was it which so soon relaxed the nerves, and damped the bravery of a soldiery, famed for their discipline and valour?
44119When he entered our world, was there not a proclamation of peace on earth, and good will to man?
44119When were converts to Christianity most numerous?
44119Whence this mark of respect, toward the object of their scorn and abhorrence?
44119Where are the Britons, Romans, Saxons, Normans, ancient inhabitants of our Isle?
44119Where shall we find a person who so closely resembles Moses, as Christ?
44119Who can discover or fully explain the nature, order, and beauteous economy, displayed in the animate and inanimate creation?
44119Who is this King of glory?
44119Who is this King of glory?
44119Who so oppressed and afflicted as he?
44119Who so patient under insult and tyrannical cruelty?
44119Who so silent under the voice of calumny?
44119Why are thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?
44119Why did not the Chief Priest, at the head of the Jewish Sanhedrim, supported by the Roman authority, instantly compel them to surrender the body?
44119Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
44119Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
44119Would not the true majesty, and splendour of Godhead be more than man in his present state could bear?
44119Would you behold the justice of God?
44119Would you know the mercy of God, and see a display of his love to man?
44119Yet how is the method of man''s reconciliation with God slighted?
44119[ 38] We are told the word is derived from Natzar, which signifies a branch; and is not Jesus described as the man whose name is"the Branch?"
44119and bring him under the curse and punishment pronounced by the eternal and unchangeable Jehovah, against every blasphemer?
44119and did he not speak of the calamities that would befall the Jews?
44119and has he not declared, that it will profit us little"to gain the whole world and lose our own soul?"
44119and who shall stand when he appeareth?"
44119could ye not watch with me one hour?"
44119in fact do they not make him an impostor and deceiver?
44119is it I?"
44119or rather, where are they not?
44119or"hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?"
46751Now, seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 46751 Why should I desire that I was an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth?
46751And the Savior, answering, had said:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"
46751But why go there to repent?
46751Could justice, mercy, magnanimity, go further?
46751Does that sound as if"Mormonism"took no cognizance of what is going on in the outside world?
46751In the sacrament of the Lord''s Supper, what is there of sacred efficacy in the bread and water, taken alone?
46751Was it not imperative that the Heavens should again open and God''s Word go forth once more upon its mission of justice and mercy?
46751What matter the names bestowed upon it by men?
46751What of Philosophy?
46751What wonder?
46751Who was this Joseph Smith?
46751Why not make Peace with Heaven here?
38803Have you thought there could be but a single supreme? 38803 If I''m design''d yon lordling''s slave, By nature''s law design''d, Why was an independent wish E''er planted in my mind?
38803Is he intemperate, does he abuse the children and beat you?
38803Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his head, and a''that? 38803 O dear Juliet, why art thou yet so fair?
38803That sacred hour can I forget? 38803 They talk religion in their mouth; They talk o''mercy, grace, an''truth, For what?
38803What book is it?
38803What was I, or my generation, That I should get sic exaltation? 38803 Why has a religious turn of mind always a tendency to narrow and harden the heart?"
38803Would you learn who won by the light of the moon and stars? 38803 AS he kinder, more forgiving, more self- sacrificing than Buddha? 38803 Again I ask: Is the New Testament true? 38803 And he saith unto them:Whose is the image and the superscription?"
38803And is this all?
38803And stainless_ Imogen_--who cried:"What is it to be false?"
38803Are the motives high and noble, or low and infamous?
38803Are we to win the happiness of heaven by deserting the ones we love?
38803Burns wrote short poems, and why?
38803But after all, is our God superior to the gods of the heathen?
38803But how can a miracle be established?
38803But in what way can the absurdity of the"real presence"be answered, except by banter, by raillery, by ridicule, by persiflage?
38803Can I forget the hallow''d grove Where, by the winding Ayr, we met, To live one day of parting love?
38803Can the authors of Job and the Psalms be compared with Shakespeare?
38803Can treaties be more faithfully enforced between aliens than laws among friends?"
38803Can we believe in the multiplication of the widow''s oil by Elisha, that an army was smitten with blindness, or that an axe floated in the water?
38803Can we believe that Christ raised the dead?
38803Can we believe that Elijah brought flames from heaven, or that he went at last to Paradise in a chariot of fire?
38803Can we believe that the gods of Egypt worked miracles?
38803Can we do this without being inspired ourselves?
38803Can we get any good from Jonah and his gourd?
38803Can we live without taking thought for the morrow?
38803Can we now believe that water was changed into wine?
38803Can we now say that Christ was the greatest of philosophers?
38803Could a devil have done worse?
38803Dark mother always gliding near with soft feet, Have none chanted for thee a chant of fullest welcome?
38803Did Christ love his, when he denounced them as whited sepulchers, hypocrites and vipers?
38803Did Christ think that the money belonged to Cæsar because his image and superscription were stamped upon it?
38803Did God use men as instruments?
38803Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the sum of human knowledge as David Hume?
38803Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the sum of human knowledge as David Hume?
38803Did all the priests of France do as great a work for the civilization of the world as Diderot and Voltaire?
38803Did all the priests of France do as great a work for the civilization of the world as Voltaire or Diderot?
38803Did all the priests of Rome increase the mental wealth of man as much as Bruno?
38803Did all the priests of Rome increase the mental wealth of man as much as Bruno?
38803Did any human being ever love his enemies?
38803Did he cause them to write his thoughts?
38803Did he desert his father and mother?
38803Did he express grander truths than Cicero?
38803Did he know at the time that Joseph would use the information thus given to rob and enslave the people of Egypt?
38803Did he take possession of their minds and destroy their wills?
38803Did the author of Genesis know as much about nature as Humboldt, or Darwin, or Haeckel?
38803Did the penny belong to Cæsar or to the man who had earned it?
38803Did these curses, these threats, come from the heart of love or from the mouth of savagery?
38803Did they change water into blood, and sticks into serpents?
38803Did we get from any of these books a hint of any science?
38803Did we get our ideas of government, of religious freedom, of the liberty of thought, from the Old Testament?
38803Did you ever see as little a nubbin with as much shuck?"
38803Do you fancy I will grant you a lease for so long a time?
38803Do you know what it is?
38803Do you understand it?
38803Does God take care of anybody?
38803Does any intelligent man believe in the existence of devils?
38803Does any natural man now believe that Christ cast out devils?
38803Does anybody now believe that an angel went into the pool and troubled the waters?
38803Does anybody now think that the poor wretch who got in first was healed?
38803Does it appear from this conversation that Christ understood the real nature and use of money?
38803Does it civilize us to read about the beheading of the seventy sons of Ahab, the putting out of the eyes of Zedekiah and the murder of his sons?
38803Does not every chapter shock the heart of a good man?
38803Does the Old Testament satisfy this standard?
38803Had Cæsar the right to demand it because it was adorned with his image?
38803Hamlet having killed Polonius is asked:"Where''s Polonius?"
38803Has Exodus been a help or a hindrance to the human race?
38803Has man in his ignorance and fear ever imagined a greater monster?
38803Have the barbarians of any land, in any time, worshiped a more heartless god?
38803Have these absurdities and cruelties-- these childish, savage superstitions-- helped to civilize the world?
38803Have they taught us how to cultivate the earth, to build houses, to weave cloth, to prepare food?
38803Have they taught us to paint pictures, to chisel statues, to build bridges, or ships, or anything of beauty or of use?
38803Have we not the right to judge for ourselves?
38803Have you ever read the account of the stage- driver''s funeral?
38803He describes the ideal American citizen-- the one who"_ Says indifferently and alike''How are you, friend?''
38803He is one of"Those that look carelessly in the faces of Presidents and Governors, as to say''Who are you?''"
38803He said, speaking to his mother:"Woman, what have I to do with, thee?"
38803He was the poet of friendship:"Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min''?
38803Hear''st thou the groans that rend his breast?
38803Hear''st thou the groans that rend his breast?"
38803His cruelty, or scorn?
38803How are such people to be answered?
38803How are we bound by their opinion?
38803How are we to separate the mistakes of man from the thoughts of God?
38803How can an inspired man prove that he is inspired?
38803How can he know himself that he is inspired?
38803How can one man establish the inspiration of another?
38803How can these miracles be established?
38803How can they be brought to a sense of their absurdity?
38803How can we account for these pretended miracles?
38803How can we know that the Devil tried to bribe Christ?
38803How could it have entered his mind to have put a warning, a threat and a blessing, upon his grave?
38803How could you prove the resurrection of Lazarus?
38803How could you substantiate, today, the ascension of Jesus Christ?
38803How did the writer get his information?
38803How do I know but what you''ll give further orders to- morrow?"
38803How does a country become great?
38803How had they offended King Darius, the believer in Jehovah?
38803How is it possible for a human being to know that he is inspired by an infinite being?
38803How is it possible now to establish the fact that the fires of a furnace refused to burn three men?
38803How is it possible to substantiate these miracles?
38803I''the dark, to be his paramour?"
38803I, wha deserve sic just damnation, For broken laws, Five thousand years''fore my creation, Thro''Adam''s cause?
38803IS CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE?
38803If Christ rose from the dead, why did he not appear to his enemies?
38803If earthquake there must be, why did it not occur in some uninhabited desert, on some wide waste of sea?
38803If he really ascended, why did he not do so in public, in the presence of his persecutors?
38803If our colors are struck and the fighting done?
38803If the existence of God is admitted, how are we to prove that he inspired the writers of the books of the Bible?
38803If thy right hand offend thee, cut it off._ Why?
38803In France who are and were the friends of freedom-- the Catholic priests, or Renan?
38803In what respect was he the superior of Zoroaster?
38803In what way could you prove that the river Jordan was divided upon being struck by the coat of a prophet?
38803Is Jeremiah, or Habakkuk equal to Dickens or Thackeray?
38803Is Protestantism willing to rest its claims upon the"great man"argument?
38803Is a home to be ruined here for the sake of a mansion there?
38803Is death the end?
38803Is it a book to be read by children?
38803Is it a fact that the Devil carried Christ to the top of the temple and tried to induce him to leap to the ground?
38803Is it a fact that the Devil tried to bribe Christ?
38803Is it for good or evil?
38803Is it just and reasonable?
38803Is it merciful?
38803Is it moral?
38803Is it necessary that Heaven should borrow its light from the glare of Hell?
38803Is it not strange that at the trial of Christ no one was found to say a word in his favor?
38803Is it not wonderful that no fragment of any scene-- no line-- no word-- has been found?
38803Is it philosophical?
38803Is it possible that Bacon left the wondrous children of his brain on the door- step of Shakespeare, and kept the deformed ones at home?
38803Is it possible that Christ offered the bribe of eternal joy to those who would desert their fathers, their mothers, their wives and children?
38803Is it possible that he fathered the failures and deserted the perfect?
38803Is it possible that he who said,"Resist not evil,"came to bring a sword?
38803Is it possible that it was right, just and merciful to kill fifty thousand men because they had looked into a box?
38803Is it possible that our God was intelligent and good?
38803Is it possible that this description was written by one who witnessed this miracle?
38803Is it possible to extract from these extravagant sayings the smallest grain of common sense?
38803Is rhyme a necessary part of poetry?
38803Is the Bible any nearer right in its ideas of justice, of mercy, of morality or of religion than in its conception of the sciences?
38803Is the Bible civilized?
38803Is the story of the ark, its capture and return of importance to us?
38803Is there a chapter worth reading?
38803Is there a tomb holding the ashes of a saint from which emerges one ray of light?
38803Is there a word calculated to develop the heart or brain?
38803Is there an elevated thought-- any great principle-- anything poetic-- any word that bursts into blossom?
38803Is there an intellectual man in the world who will not agree with this?
38803Is there any absurdity beyond this?
38803Is there any philosophy, any good sense, in that commandment?
38803Is there any philosophy, any wisdom in this?
38803Is there any wisdom in putting out your eyes or cutting off your hands?
38803Is there anything except a dreary and detailed statement of things that never happened?
38803Is there anything in Exodus calculated to make men generous, loving and noble?
38803Is there anything in First and Second Kings that suggests the idea of inspiration?
38803Is there anything in Leviticus of importance?
38803Is there anything in the literature of the world more perfectly idiotic?
38803Is there anything in the wide universe more wonderful than this?
38803Is there anything in these"inspired"books that has been of benefit to man?
38803Is there anything more intense than these words of Cleopatra?
38803Is there anything of use in Joel, in Amos, in Obadiah?
38803Is there anything to be learned from Hosea and his wife?
38803Is there anything worth reading in the first and second books of Samuel?
38803Is there in the whole world an intelligent man or woman who believes this impossible falsehood?
38803Is there in the"sacred volume"a word, a line, that has added to the wealth, the intelligence and the happiness of mankind?
38803Is there one of the books of the Old Testament as entertaining as"Robinson Crusoe,""The Travels of Gulliver,"or"Peter Wilkins and his Flying Wife"?
38803Is there one ray of light from any supernatural source?
38803Is there one word in First and Second Kings calculated to make men better?
38803Is there the grave of a priest in France on which a lover of liberty would now drop a flower or a tear?
38803Is there the least sense in that belief?
38803Is this possible?
38803Is what is called the Mosaic Code as wise or as merciful as the code of any civilized nation?
38803It may be well enough at the beginning to inquire, What is a poet?
38803It may be well enough here to ask the question: What is greatness?
38803Let me ask the ministers one question: How can you be wicked enough to defend this book?
38803Looking up from the page, the President said:"Chase, did you ever read this book?"
38803Of what use the cruel code, the frightful punishments, the curses, the falsehoods and the miracles of this ignorant and infamous book?
38803Of what use to us are the wars of Saul and David, the stories of Goliath and the Witch of Endor?
38803Or of the widow''s son?
38803Or why has man the will and pow''r To make his fellow mourn?"
38803Ought a prophet of God to hew a captured king in pieces?
38803Our frigate takes fire, The other asks if we demand quarter?
38803Seest thou thy lover lowly laid?
38803Seest thou thy lover lowly laid?
38803She exclaims:"Who was it that thus cried?
38803Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o''auld lang syne?"
38803Should we hand back the slave to his master, when the master was using his slave to destroy the Union?
38803So the words of Cleopatra, when Charmain speaks:"Peace, peace: Dost thou not see my baby at my breast That sucks the nurse asleep?"
38803Take any miracle recorded in the Bible, and how could it be established now?
38803Take from Exodus the laws common to all nations, and is there anything of value left?
38803That he who said,"Love your enemies,"came to destroy the peace of the world?
38803The Pharisees said unto Christ:"Is it lawful to pay tribute unto Cæsar?"
38803The optimist was compelled to ask,"What was my God doing?
38803The question is not: Who furnished the stone, or who owned the quarry, but who chiseled the statue?
38803The question is, Were the authors of these four gospels inspired?
38803The respectable prudes and pedagogues sound the alarm, and cry, or rather screech:"Is this a book for a young person?"
38803The young man dismounted and made himself known, and the old monk cried:"Where hast thou been?
38803They said, if God will inflict such frightful torments upon us here, simply for allowing a few heretics to live, what will he do with the heretics?
38803This is called sublime, but what does it mean?
38803This situation and its consequences he pointed out to absolute perfection in these words:"Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws?
38803Under the same circumstances, what would a devil have done?
38803V. WAS JEHOVAH A GOD OF LOVE?
38803WHAT IS IT ALL WORTH?
38803WHAT IS POETRY?
38803WHICH WAY?
38803WHICH WAY?
38803WHO wrote the New Testament?
38803WHY SHOULD WE PLACE CHRIST AT THE TOP AND SUMMIT OF THE HUMAN RACE?
38803WILL some Christian scholar tell us the value of Genesis?
38803Was Jehovah god or devil?
38803Was he a greater philosopher, a deeper thinker, than Epicurus?
38803Was he gentler than Lao- tsze, more universal than Confucius?
38803Was he grander in death-- a sublimer martyr than Bruno?
38803Was he more patient, more charitable, than Epictetus?
38803Was he wiser, did he meet death with more perfect calmness, than Socrates?
38803Was his brain equal to Kepler''s or Newton''s?
38803Was his mind subtler than Spinoza''s?
38803Was it because the inhabitants were ignorant, cruel and superstitious?
38803Was there ever a sweeter song than"Bonnie Doon"?
38803Was there in the eighteenth century, a man wearing the vestments of the church, the equal of Voltaire?
38803Were his ideas of human rights and duties superior to those of Zeno?
38803Were its laws inspired?
38803Were the men who through many centuries made the selections inspired?
38803Were the writers of Kings and Chronicles as great historians, as great writers, as Gibbon and Draper?
38803Were these writers only partly controlled, so that their mistakes, their ignorance and their prejudices were mingled with the wisdom of God?
38803Were they ever performed?
38803Were they-- ignorant, credulous, stupid and malicious-- as well qualified to judge of"inspiration"as the students of our time?
38803What bishop pitied the victims of the rack?
38803What cardinal, what bishop, what priest in France raised his voice for the rights of men?
38803What care we for the withering of Jereboam''s hand, the prophecy of Jehu, or the story of Elijah and the ravens?
38803What could be done with this horror?
38803What did he mock?
38803What does Lady Macbeth then say?
38803What ecclesiastic, what nobleman, took the side of the oppressed-- of the peasant?
38803What had the wives and little children done?
38803What is inspiration?
38803What is poetry?
38803What is this dust-- this womb?
38803What priest pleaded for the liberty of the citizen?
38803What then is left in this inspired book of Genesis?
38803What would the world be if infidels had never been?
38803What would the world be if infidels had never been?
38803What would they have done if their hearts had not been softened by the glad tidings of great joy-- peace on earth and good will to men?
38803What, then, can we say of Christ?
38803When Macbeth has reaped the harvest, the seeds of which were sown by his murderous hand, he exclaims,--and what could be more pitiful?
38803Where are the witnesses?
38803Where did Christ think heaven was?
38803Where is thy blissful place of rest?
38803Where is thy place of blissful rest?
38803Which way does the great stream tend?
38803Who denounced the frightful criminal code-- the torture of suspected persons?
38803Who enabled Joseph to interpret the dream of Pharaoh?
38803Who failed to protect the innocent wives and children?
38803Who has accomplished the most in this direction-- the church, or the unbelievers?
38803Who has made Germany famous-- her priests, or her scientists?
38803Who produced the famine?
38803Who protected Daniel?
38803Who were they?
38803Who wrote the account?
38803Who, upon the whole earth, has the slightest knowledge upon this subject?
38803Why did he cover the world with men, women and children knowing that he would destroy them?
38803Why did he fail to speak?
38803Why did he go dumbly to his death, leaving the world to misery and to doubt?
38803Why did he leave his words to ignorance, hypocrisy and chance?
38803Why did he not break the chains of slaves?
38803Why did he not call on Caiaphas, the high priest?
38803Why did he not explain the Trinity?
38803Why did he not make another triumphal entry into Jerusalem?
38803Why did he not plainly say:"I am the Son of God,"or,"I am God"?
38803Why did he not say something positive, definite and satisfactory about another world?
38803Why did he not say that the Old Testament was or was not the inspired word of God?
38803Why did he not tell the mode of baptism that was pleasing to him?
38803Why did he not tell us something of the rights of man, of the liberty of hand and brain?
38803Why did he not try to reform them?
38803Why did he not turn the tear- stained hope of heaven into the glad knowledge of another life?
38803Why did he not write a creed?
38803Why did he not write the New Testament himself?
38803Why did you bring the daggers from the place?"
38803Why hast thou forsaken me?"
38803Why is it that Scotland, when the roll of nations is called, can stand up and proudly answer"here"?
38803Why is it that millions and millions of men and women love this man?
38803Why should Jehovah have killed Uzzah for putting forth his hand to steady the ark, and forgiven David for murdering Uriah and stealing his wife?
38803Why should the worshipers of God hate the lovers of men?
38803Why should they do anything for us if we will do nothing for them?
38803Why should this, the greatest of miracles, be done in secret, in a corner?
38803Why should we attribute the best to man and the worst to God?
38803Why should we place Jehovah above all the gods?
38803Why was Jerusalem a holy city?
38803Why would he create people, knowing that they could not be reformed?
38803Will the forthgoer be lost, and forever?
38803Would a civilized God daub his altars with the blood of oxen, lambs and doves?
38803Would a good God appeal to prejudice, the armor, fortress, sword and shield of ignorance?
38803Would a good God appeal to reason or ignorance, to justice or selfishness, to liberty or the lash?
38803Would a good God frighten or enlighten his children?
38803Would he delight in the smell of burning flesh?
38803Would he make all his priests butchers?
38803Would you hear of an old- time sea- fight?
38803must all then amount to but this?
38803the bishops, or Gambetta?--Dupanloup, or Victor Hugo?
38803to credulity, the ring in the priest- led nose of stupidity?
38803to fear, the capital stock of imposture, the lever of hypocrisy?
38803where?"
37137Now what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria?--The Chaldee paraphrase hath it, What have you to do to associate with Pharaoh king of Egypt? 37137 Now ye shall say, we have no king, because we feared not the Lord, what then should a king do to us?"
37137Shall he break the covenant, and be delivered? 37137 Should we again break thy commandments, and join in affinity with the people of these abominations?
37137Ye rejoice in a thing of naught, which say, Have we not taken to us horns by our own strength?
37137''Idolatry''( saith he in his conference with Lethington)''ought not only to be suppressed, but the idolater ought to die the death; but by whom?
37137''What is he then that bears command, not for the people''s advantage, but studies only himself, who leadeth his subjects into manifest snares?
37137''What then?
37137( For how otherwise can popery be extirpated?
3713711.----The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink?
3713720. does tacitly assert the same truth, in that expostulation, shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, that frameth mischief by a law?
3713722.----What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother Jezebel, and her witchcrafts are so many?
371373, 4.--he doth whatsoever pleaseth him, where the word of a king is, there is power, and who may say unto him, What dost thou?
37137A father to these that are unwilling to be sons?
37137Again he asked, what they meant by owning?
37137Again, if royal power may be resisted by interposing seas and miles, why not also by interposing walls and arms?
37137Again, is it not plain, that the abstract and the concrete, the act or habit, and the subject wherein it is, can not have a contrary denomination?
37137An head over such as will not be members?
37137And a defender thro''violence?
37137And are not tyrants the greatest of thieves, that rob and destroy twenty for one of private robberies?
37137And do they not require this as such a sign on such a condition?
37137And does not a national promise of preserving the reformation, bind as much to the curse of the breach of it?
37137And how can we own that authority, that is wholly employed and applied for the destruction of religion?
37137And if he have not the peoples call, where shall we find another?
37137And if the father''s vow obliges the children, shall not the nation''s vow oblige the posterity?
37137And in invading all those privileges of subjects, which are natural, civil, moral, and religious?
37137And is not public preaching indispensible duty too?
37137And must we own him to be a nursing father to the church?
37137And shall they be obeyed?
37137And shall we put them upon our head, who are infamously suspected of parricide, both projected and perpetrated?''
37137And this another, Was the killing of the bishop of St. Andrew''s horrid murder?
37137And to set such a man over them, and not such an one, if they had no influence in making one at all?
37137And what shall we say of his brother succeeding, who disdains all bonds, whose professed principle is, as a papist, to keep no faith to heretics?
37137And what should make the taking away of honour from the proper object to be sin, and the giving it to a wrong object to be no sin?
37137And who dare be so impudent as to deny this to be most reasonable and just?
37137And who knows not the cruel designs of the papists now?
37137And wilt thou condemn him that is most just?
37137Are men therefore obliged to own his authority?
37137As the minister of God, not to be resisted or revolted from under pain of damnation?
37137As the question was never put to the people, whether they owned his authority as lawful, or not?
37137But are not tyrants and usurpers haters of right?
37137But can a subjection of this extent be paid to a tyrant or usurper?
37137But can it be imagined, that all this is due to a tyrant and usurper?
37137But it is not enough that they menace heaven?
37137But it will be said, Can there be any instances of the primitive christians adduced?
37137But now how shall this testimony be given by us conveniently?
37137But shall the king also be punished?
37137But then it will be urged, why then was that clause cast into the covenant?
37137But what could be their hire they gave them for it, if it was not their taxations they paid, and money they sent unto them?
37137But who sees not the disparity in every respect?
37137But why are not the reformers condemned for the same things?
37137But will men put out their own eyes, that they may be taken with the more tameness to grind in their mill, and make them merry at our madness?
37137But will the world never be awakened out of this dream and dotage, of dull and stupid subjection to every monster that can mount a throne?
37137By authority, whether did they mean the administration of it as now improved?
37137By me tyrants reign, and usurpers decree injustice?
37137By what authority shall judgment be execute upon them?
37137By what right?
37137Can an oath be taken in truth and righteousness, to assist him in all encroachments, upon causes that are not subordinate to him?
37137Can he be a father and a patron to us against our will, by the sole power of the sword?
37137Can he be called a father, who accounts his subjects slaves; or a shepherd, who does not feed, but devours his flock?
37137Can it be imagined, that a people acting rationally, would give a power absolutely, without restrictions, to destroy all their own rights?
37137Can it be out of conscience, because he is the Lord''s minister for good?
37137Can no power, at first unjust, afterward become just?
37137Can these be the fathers we are bound to honour in the fifth commandment?
37137Can these scriptures consist with the judges dependence on the king''s pleasure, in the exercise and execution of their power?
37137Can they be said to be gods among whom the Lord judgeth?
37137Can tyrants and usurpers be such?
37137Can we consent, that we and our posterity should be slaves?
37137Can we honour them who are vile, and the vilest of men; how high soever they be exalted?
37137Can we pray that God would bless him on a throne of iniquity?
37137Can we support those we are bound to suppress?
37137Could they suppose this boundless and lawless creature, left at liberty to tyrannize, would be a fit mean to procure the ends of government?
37137Could we pray, that the Lord would bless a drunkard in his drunkenness, abusing his enjoyments?
37137Dare any say then, that a magistrate''s or tyrant''s laws can exauctorate a minister?
37137Did ever they, while groaning under the most insupportable tyranny of their persecuting emperors, disown their authority, or suffer for not owning it?
37137Do they indeed fear a foreign invasion?
37137For against what common enemy must we preserve it, if not against him that is the chief enemy thereof?
37137For hath not he and his accomplices made the kingdom a curse?
37137For the question is not, if when they think themselves injured they may resist?
37137For what is authority, but a right to rule?
37137For, it is demanded, how doth the son or brother succeed?
37137Further, let it be enquired, What makes it unimitable?
37137Great king''s- men all of them, who despised and boasted them, What is this that ye do?
37137Have they not invaded the Mediator''s kingdom, and taken to themselves his house in possession?
37137Have we lost our senses, that we may with confidence jeopard our souls?
37137Hereby they have presumptuously taken upon them, to pass a judgment upon the deed of their brethren, before their murdering enemies?
37137How long shall they break in pieces thy people?
37137How shall we know who is our father, or what we owe to him, if we may give another his due?
37137How?
37137I retort that old Colewort twice boiled, who should be judge, whether they were their own lawful kings or not?
37137If kings be not among the mighty, how shall they be classed?
37137If so, then he was not satisfied with it: or the right, as now established?
37137If the first be said, they grant all I plead for; for though the power in general be ordained, yet what is this to tyrants and usurpers?
37137If the kingdom be his, by birth, as an inheritance, why may he not upon necessary occasions sell his inheritance?
37137If they must only stand by, and be spectators of their omissions unconcerned, what shall they do to evite this wrath?
37137If we cast at divine laws for rules of government where will we find better laws?
37137If we have been forward to assist our neighbour kingdoms, shall we neglect to defend our own?
37137In this case then I demand, whether their impunity is necessary, because they must not be put to death?
37137In this case would, or durst any of the lovers of Jesus comply with any of these demands?
37137Is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked; and to princes ye are ungodly?
37137Is it not necessary that forces be maintained, and such as are in public office in the kingdom?
37137Is it not then both a part of the witness of the faithful, and of their wisdom to stand aloof from such a plague, that hath such destructive effects?
37137Is it the law which adjudges them to punishment?
37137Is it the person executing the laws?
37137Is not this the case now?
37137Is this our crying?
37137Is this our endeavour that the wicked may be brought to condign punishment?
37137Is this our struggling?
37137It is sure the physician''s duty; but what if he will not, or can not, or there be no physician?
37137It is true this is spoken against churchmen; but will any think that will be approven in civil powers, which is so hateful in church officers?
37137It will be asked, how this passed from him unto others?
37137Jehu the prophet is sent to him,"Shouldst thou love them that hate the Lord?
37137Jesus or CÃ ¦ sar?
37137Lord, how long shall the wicked?
37137Must these things depend on the magistrate''s allowance?
37137Must we believe, that a religion destroying tyrant is a righteous ruler?
37137No man needs to say, Who shall be judge?
37137Now how were they said to be without a ruler, when the Chaldean actually commanded, and absolutely ruled over them?
37137Now, can we own all these abominable creatures to be magistrates?
37137Now, if we require this qualification in the subordinate, why not in the supreme?
37137Now, shall the laws be like spiders webs, which hold flies, but let bigger beasts pass through?
37137Now, what else was the voice of Samuel, than a dissuasion?
37137Now, what reason can be given for his opening his windows?
37137O how amiable are his tabernacles?
37137One objection is to be removed here: can the customs of the Jews be binding to all nations?
37137One would think this behoved to be a very great favour, from a very great friend, for very gracious ends: but what is it?
37137Or a thief in his stealing, though he used his purchase never so soberly?
37137Or by refusing, expose myself to the hazard of being robbed or slain?
37137Or can he think to be saved, when they shall be sentenced, who with so much deliberation and despite have done this thing?
37137Or can they be done without meeting together in private or public?
37137Or how otherwise can we cleanse the land of their sins?)
37137Or in any other sense, alledged more legal?
37137Or shall the enemies of God be more active against his cause than his people for it?
37137Or shall the subjects, calling in all from 60 to 16, be able to support the throne?
37137Or that whores of state are not to be called to an account?
37137Or whether it induces upon themselves, and entails upon the posterity, slavery as to both these invaluable interests?
37137Or whether they might suffer their brethren to be murdered in their presence, without any declaration that such tyranny displeased them?''
37137Or, shall this be satisfaction for his life, that he is a crowned king?
37137Shall I obey and be free?
37137Shall even he that hateth right govern?
37137Shall even he that hateth right govern?
37137Shall he, notwithstanding of this, give what these enemies to Christ, call for as his concurrence, to enable them to execute their wicked contrivance?
37137Shall it be for want of witnesses?
37137Shall none be past against parricide or fratricide, for killing his brother, murdering the nobles, and burning cities?
37137Shall not a man defend himself?
37137Shall sentence be past for petty wrongs against a man, and none for tyrannizing over religion, laws, and liberties of the kingdom?
37137Shall that idol( say they) be suffered again to take place within this realm?
37137Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, that frameth mischief by a law?
37137Shall their omission be an argument to us?
37137Shall therefore they govern?
37137Shall these guard the nation, who, together with religion, tread upon the poor remaining shadow of liberty?
37137Shall we love the ungodly, and help those that hate the Lord?
37137Shall we own these, against whom the Lord hath engaged his holiness by oath so solemnly, that he will fish them with hooks?
37137Should not we then hate that which the Lord hates, and withdraw from that which he hath forsaken?
37137Should we thus help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord?
37137So may we say, what have we to do to take their oaths and bonds, that are as great enemies as they were?
37137So when Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, they answered, what portion have we in David?
37137Sulpitius Asper, being asked, why he had combined with others against Nero, and thought to have killed him?
37137The Lord God hath spoken, who can but prophesy?
37137The commands of public justice, to whom are they given but to magistrates?
37137The contrary is clear, that he is the devil''s drudge serving his interest: Is resistance to tyrants a damnable sin?
37137The first can not be said: for that would justify all robbery: nor the second, for where is that law found?
37137The kings of Judah made such covenants, shall therefore all kings do so?
37137The law requiring these payments being promulgate, every man must be supposed to put the question to himself, What shall I do in the case?
37137Then, who made him a king?
37137Therefore what can remain, but that he must be a fiduciary servant?
37137They owned him; but how?
37137They were never forced to give their judgment, neither was the question ever put to them, whether they owned their authority or not?
37137This could not be taken in truth, judgment, and righteousness: for who can tell how far that may extend, upon any pretence whatsoever?
37137To the question then, who shall be judge between these usurping and tyrannizing rulers and us?
37137To what purpose are these rules given them, if they had no interest to choose their magistrates?
37137Was it only to let in the air?
37137What are these forces and public officers for?
37137What are they employed about, but to promote the dragon''s designs, and serve his drudgery?
37137What command can there be for praying for that, which is against the preceptive will of God?
37137What evidence can be given of this in their transactions with them?
37137What follows?
37137What have we to congratulate him for, but for overturning our laws and liberties, and oppressing us in most grievous tyranny?
37137What if all this should be granted?
37137What if both king and nobles turn enemies to religion,( as they are at this day) shall people do nothing for the defence of it then?
37137What if the royal line surcease, there be no prophets now sent to make kings; and if they have power in these cases, why not in the case of tyranny?
37137What if those in public authority be the murderers?
37137What if we find among them meetings, that were called and counted as seditious and schismatic as ours are now?
37137What is a man''s excellency but a good conscience?
37137What is he then, who doth not contend for virtue with the good but to exceed the most flagitious in vices?
37137What is here to be reprehended?
37137What is that, that thou hast done?''
37137What should hinder then justice to be awarded upon a murdering king?
37137What sort or size of possession can be owned to give a right?
37137What then shall appease the wrath of God, for the unparalleled breach of covenant with God in our days?
37137What, by owning authority?
37137What?
37137When it is an evil time, the evil of sin is incumbent, and the evil of wrath is impendent over a land; then the lion hath roared, who will not fear?
37137When the old world was destroyed by water, Sodom and Jerusalem were destroyed, were all alike wicked?
37137Where was there ever such an arbitrary and absolute power arrogated by any mortal, as hath been claimed by our rulers these years past?
37137Where will any other be found to do it in such circumstances?
37137Whereupon this became a criminal question robbing many of their lives, Was the rising at Bothwel- bridge rebellion, and a sin against God?
37137Wherewithal shall the nation be guarded against foreign invasion?
37137Whether any thing less than a testimony can free me of this guilt, whereby the nation involved in it is made a curse?
37137Whether it be magistracy or tyranny?
37137Whether it gives security for religion and liberty, to themselves and their posterity?
37137Whether it must be taken in that of the imposers, practically explained by their administrations?
37137Whether it obliges to a king in idea, and in a more general consideration, as one who is said never to die?
37137Whether it went by fatherhood to all the sons, fathers to their posterity?
37137Whether or no is it lawful for a man to kill another by his own private authority?
37137Whether public or private?
37137Whether, if ever it be necessary, it be not then when Christ is openly opposed, and every one is called either to concur or to testify?
37137Whether, we believe that the testimony of every one shall be called for, in the day when God shall seek out this wickedness?
37137Who durst concur then in this compliance, who had love to Christ in exercise, and who had his friends in the same bottom embarked?
37137Who shall put them to death?
37137Whose bands?
37137Why should not the young lions roar upon them, and make their land waste?
37137Why should not they be spoiled?
37137Why then do we so much weary ourselves concerning a judge, seeing we have the king''s own confession, that is, the law?''
37137Why then shall the representatives, betraying their trust, wrong the cause of the people, whose trustees they are?
37137Will mischiefs framed into a law warrant such iniquity?
37137Will they mock us into the same rebellion with themselves?
37137Will ye rebel against the king?
37137Will ye( quoth she) allow they shall take my sword in their hand?
37137Would God command them to set a king over them, if they had not power to do it?
37137Would Samuel write in a book the rules of tyranny, to teach to oppress, contrary to the law of God?
37137Would any that favoured David''s righteous cause, have dared to do any of these?
37137Would men be hindered, by law, from seeking their natural food?
37137Would not every man nauseate that as not the doctrine of God?
37137Would not this be wickedness thus to pray for thieves and robbers?
37137Would these that durst not concur themselves, contribute any encouragement to the concurrers?
37137Wouldst not thou be angry with us, till thou hadst consumed us, so that there shouldst be no remnant nor escaping?"
37137Yea, when it was voted in the General Assembly, whether they might take the Queen''s mass from her?
37137Yet all perished: why?
37137Yet certain it is, that they had commission and warrant from the King; as the Assembly that year, February 13. remonstrates it to himself?
37137Yet it doth not infringe the proposition: what if the people have not power to compel him?
37137_ Answ._ Why not this custom, as well as crowning, which they used likewise?
37137_ Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?_ Rev.
37137and for what end was it ordained, and continued among men, but that the stronger may not domineer over the weaker?
37137and he that keepeth thy soul doth not he know it, and shall not he render to every man according to his works?
37137and not rather chuse to perish with him, or in opposition to such wicked attempts?
37137and submit to them whom we are bound to extirpate?
37137and what have you to do to make a covenant with the Assyrian?"
37137and what is anarchy, but the playing the rex of the natural power over the moral?
37137and why should not Christians shew by their deeds, that they honour such as fear the Lord, and contemn a vile person?
37137can presbyterians swear that allegiance, which is substituted in the place of the broken and burnt covenant?
37137do they declare they will stone our husband?
37137for which of his good deeds is this done) and shall they make a law, whereby we shall be obliged to furnish them with stones to do it?
37137have not we the king''s letter for it?)
37137how long shall the wicked triumph?
37137if CÃ ¦ sar''s authority was from bad beginnings, did therefore Christ untruly say it was from above?
37137is it the cause of their punishment?
37137nor endeavour to kill none of that murdering crew, because they are in his service?
37137or a pilot, who doth always study to make shipwreck of the goods, and strikes a leak in the very ship where he fails?
37137or an act of a king of clay rescind the mandates of the King of kings?
37137or because they can not be put to death?
37137or disobey and suffer?
37137or exempt people from obedience due thereunto?
37137or ought he not rather to be delivered up even by the son to justice?
37137or silence him by his own proper elicite acts, as king or tyrant, or formally and immediately?
37137or that antichrist, or one of his limbs, should be employed in the church''s deliverance, while such?
37137or that he will thrust them away, as a man must be fenced against thorns?
37137or that the declaration does assert any such thing?
37137or was it to see Jerusalem out at these windows?
37137or, whether he may encroach on the prerogative of God or not?
37137read of tyrants?
37137shall they exhort them, or witness against them?
37137shall we refuse to be slaves to one without, and be, and own ourselves contented slaves to one within the kingdom?
37137shall we split twice upon the same rock?
37137the magistrate or people?
37137v. 12. whom we are to obey and submit ourselves to as those who are accountable to Christ only, for to whom else can they give account of souls?
37137was ever a fool so fettered?
37137what if he commands massacre?
37137what new habit or endowment is produced in him?
37137will this tattle of a robber be found relevant in that day, when the public robbers shall be proceeded against by the just Judge?
37137would not this claim be ridiculous for any man to soy, God hath ordained governments to be, therefore I will challenge it?
37137yea run upon it, when God hath set a beacon on it?
37137yea, how can the fishes and reptiles have no ruler over them?
44140''And do you remember any thing about him?'' 44140 ''Do you remember any thing of his sermons?''
44140''Of Whitefield? 44140 Ah,"asked Dr. Hopkins,"and what is the error?"
44140And you, rich men, wherefore do you hoard your silver? 44140 Any Baptists?"
44140Any Presbyterians?
44140Aye, aye,continued the preacher, looking at him,"I have waked you up, have I?
44140But why speak I of David, when Jesus of Nazareth, David''s Lord and David''s King, had for his reputed father a carpenter? 44140 Have you any Methodists, Seceders, or Independents there?"
44140My hands and body,says he,"were pierced with cold; but what are outward things, when the soul is warmed with the love of God?
44140Need I say that_ earnestness_ was characteristic of Whitefield''s preaching? 44140 Oh, is that the case?
44140Well, do you believe that Christians have any other witness of the Spirit than that afforded by the testimony of their own holy affections?
44140What may not be done, and is not done by earnestness? 44140 What, not answer so modest a request, namely, to snatch a few moments to send dear Captain Scott a few lines?
44140What,asked his companion,"did you gain by your trouble?"
44140Who knows,he says,"what a fire this little spark may kindle?"
44140Why, Mary,asked the old man,"is this indeed our old book?
44140Why, who have you there?
44140Yes,said the baronet;"what do you call it?"
44140''Did I not say unto thee, If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldst see the glory of God?''
44140''Oh,''thought I,''does this man put this glass into one furnace after another, that it may be rendered perfect?
44140''Sir, can you forgive me?''
44140''_ One thing I do_:''and_ how_ did he accomplish it?
44140A large number of ministers were present, and when he came to the words,"Art thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these things?"
44140And as to righteousness of life, are not the people of this land dead in trespasses and sins?
44140And did not Paul think so when he determined to know nothing there, but''Christ, and him crucified?''
44140And shall he ascend, and not bear with him the news of one sinner, among all this multitude, reclaimed from the error of his ways?''
44140And what thought Whitefield himself on his arrival at Northampton?
44140And where was that country?
44140And where will ye be, my hearers, when your lives have passed away like that dark cloud?
44140Another, wondering why I said negroes had black hearts, was answered by his black brother,''Ah, thou fool, dost not thou understand it?
44140Are we not too fearful to break in with the thunders of a violated law upon those who are at ease in Zion?
44140Are we not too gentle and courteous to mention such a word as''hell''to modern ears polite?
44140But alas, how can a drunkard enter there?
44140But have they not looked too much for the beauties of style, and overlooked the simple energy of their scriptural truths?
44140But should we not likewise mention his deep gratitude to all whom God had used as instruments of good to him?
44140But was Columbus, therefore, only an ordinary man?
44140But was he, therefore, only a child in intellect?"
44140But what evil or crime worthy of expulsion can there be in that?
44140But what if you do not find Christ there?
44140But what made those thoughts so common?
44140But what may these few months produce?
44140But what means this sudden lowering of the heavens, and that dark cloud arising from beneath the western horizon?
44140But who were these maligners?
44140Can any thing but love beget love?
44140Did ever any one trust in God, and was forsaken?"
44140Did your ladyship notice, about half an hour ago, a very modest single rap at the door?
44140Do n''t you see those flashes of lightning?
44140Do not you think, my dear brethren, I must be as much concerned for truth, or what I think truth, as you?
44140Do we not see this principle at work in the history and present state of the Jews; and has it not often appeared also in the history of Christianity?
44140Do you not begin to long to see him more than ever?
44140Do you not groan in this tabernacle, being burdened?
44140Do you think you will get to heaven?
44140Do you think, sir, that Jesus Christ would receive me?''
44140Do, master, let me return home, and be discharged from this hard service?''
44140Fools who came to mock, began to pray, and to cry out,"What must we do to be saved?"
44140For how can dead men beget living children?
44140For this, indeed, he was reproached and maligned:''Is not this,''said they,''the carpenter''s son?''
44140For what purpose, my dear child, have you sent for me?
44140He further asked,"Was not the Reformation begun and carried on by itinerant preaching?"
44140Hervey wrote to Whitefield,"Your journals and sermons, and especially that sweet sermon on''What think ye of Christ?''
44140How can they then precede, or be in any way the cause of it?
44140How can you say you will not dispute with me about election, and yet print such hymns?
44140How do we know but some of us may awake in hell before morning?"
44140How many pardons shall I ask for mangling, and, I fear, murdering your''Theron and Aspasio?''
44140I asked him,''What harm do we do?
44140I asked him,''Why do you put that into so many fires?''
44140I hope, my dear, that this is the language of faith out of the mouth of a babe; but tell me what ground you have for saying this?
44140I remember a thought which passed my mind, I think, as I was going to hear his last sermon--''Which would I rather be, Garrick or Whitefield?''
44140I suppose, sir, you''ll be going to see his bones?
44140If God will choose a red- coat preacher, who shall say unto him,''What doest thou?''
44140In another letter were these words:''Do you ask me what you shall have?
44140Is it not built upon a rock?
44140Is not that rock the blessed Jesus?
44140Is there not an awfully retributive providence connected with the rejection of the gospel and its ministers?
44140Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?''
44140Let me see, what can I acquire first?
44140Man, woman, sinner, put thy hand upon thy heart, and say, Didst thou ever hear Christ''s voice so as to follow him?...
44140Mr. Bacon replied,"A new religion, sir?"
44140Mr. Whitefield, from Zechariah 4:10,''For who hath despised the day of small things?''
44140My dear child, you make my very heart to rejoice; but are you not a sinner?
44140My dear girl, I trust that the desire of your heart will be granted; but where do you think you will find your Redeemer?
44140My dear girl, what do you know about Christ?
44140Nay,''Is not this the carpenter?''
44140Nor did those who came to me_ then_, come so much with the inquiry,''What shall we do to be saved?''
44140Not unfrequently has the question been discussed, to what denomination of Christians does the Tabernacle really belong?
44140Now, my lady, did you ever hear of such a thing since you were born?"
44140Numbers were pricked to the heart; the word of God became quick and powerful; and,"What shall we do?"
44140Oh THOU, our Head, enthroned on high, By whom thy members live, Wilt thou not hear our fervent cry, The holy unction give?
44140Oh, speed thy chariot wheels; why are they so long in coming?
44140Oh, what plea can you make before the Judge of the whole earth?
44140Oh, wherefore did I doubt?
44140On her death- bed she cried out for her"soul friend"Mr. Whitefield; but checking her own impatience, she asked,"Why should I do so?
44140Remembering that this thirst occurred near the end of the Saviour''s sufferings, the thought arose in his mind,"Why may it not be so with me?
44140Should this be?
44140Should we not mention that he had a heart susceptible of the most generous and the most tender friendship?
44140Shuter was exceedingly struck, and going afterwards to Whitefield, he said,"I thought I should have fainted; how could you serve me so?"
44140Sometimes he was employed almost from morning till night answering those who, in distress of soul, cried out,"What shall I do to be saved?"
44140Speaking of this journey, he says,"What have I seen?
44140The crisis was now come; the Rubicon had been passed, and the inquiry might well be made,"What will Whitefield now do?"
44140The last was the first laid hold of, and being asked,"Are you for the covenant?"
44140The text was,"Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?"
44140Then one of the deacons gave out the hymn,"''Why do we mourn departing friends?''
44140These words,''The Jews sought to stone thee, and goest thou thither again?''
44140They had not to ask,"For whom is all this intended?"
44140They were both soon in tears, and the inquiry was excited in their hearts,"What shall we do to be saved?"
44140Under these circumstances he was addressed by Whitefield, in his own peculiar and energetic style:"What said our Lord to Martha?
44140Was Mr. Whitefield to be censured for the use of this language?
44140Was it not principally by this that the hearts of others were so strongly drawn and knit to him?
44140We never before saw so many brought under soul concern, and with great distress making the inquiry,''What must we do to be saved?''
44140What art thou come to at this day?
44140What can I do for you?
44140What did our fathers come into this wilderness for?
44140What is it that has given such success to popery, to infidelity, to Mormonism?
44140What is more common than a voyage across the Atlantic?
44140What next?"
44140What shall I do?
44140What should I say?
44140What, when the love of God, the death of Christ, the salvation of souls, the felicities of heaven, and the torments of hell are the theme?
44140When I had recovered myself, I said,''My dear man, if God should so pour his wrath upon you, what would become of you?
44140When or where had an appeal been made like this?
44140Where does his mantle rest?
44140Where is the voice of Whitefield now?
44140Wherefore count the price you have received for Him whom you every day crucify in your love of gain?
44140Whitefield?"
44140Whitefield?''
44140Who can tell the results of a single sermon, or trace the consequences of one conversion?
44140Who knows but the root, as well as the branches, may be taken by and by?
44140Who more unlikely to be wrought upon than soldiers?
44140Who of us now can say that we have seen any thing such as this?
44140Who shall hinder, if God will work?
44140Who that has ever read, can ever forget Cowper''s exquisite description of him?
44140Who would have supposed that the mercy of God was now about to be extended to this transgressor of his law?
44140Why are you so furious against us?
44140Why did you in particular, my dear brother Charles, affix your hymn, and join in putting out your late hymn- book?
44140Why did you print that sermon against predestination?
44140Why may I not now dare to trust and rejoice in the pardoning mercy of God?"
44140Why may I not now receive deliverance and comfort?
44140Why me, Lord; why me?
44140Would you have me go and tell my Master that you will not come, and that I have spent my strength in vain?
44140_ Earnestness._ And shall the apostles and advocates of error be more in earnest than the friends of truth?
44140and turning to him, said,"Will you go to Oxford, George?"
44140and,"Is it designed for us?"
44140any Episcopalians?"
44140do n''t you hear the distant thunder?
44140do you not hear?
44140replied,"Yes;"and being further asked,"What covenant?"
44140was not the gospel in all its purity and simplicity adapted to human nature as it existed in commercial, scholastic, philosophical Corinth?
31270Are they sorry that the pretence for new oppressive taxes, and the occasion for continuing many old taxes will be at an end?
31270Art thou the man of God that came from Judah? 31270 Can Britain fail?
31270Canst thou by searching find out God; canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?
31270If we look at home, my Lords, do we not see the same things here as are seen every where else? 31270 Is it necessary for me to tell you how much all your countrymen, I speak of the great mass of the people, are interested in your welfare?
31270Now, my Lords, what can we think of this man Samuel? 31270 Should his flight be considered as his own act, or the act of those who fled with him?
31270What''s in the name of lord, that I should fear To bring my grievance to the public ear?
31270Who is it,said I to him,"that you intend to implicate as censureable by shewing those instructions?
31270( 2) From such a beginning what else could be expected, than what has happened?
31270--And what then?
312701 In reading this the Committee added,"Why Thomas Payne more than another?
3127018,"Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer''s house is?
312701st, What is the original fountain of power and honor in any country?
312702d, Whether the prerogative does not belong to the people?
312703. Who is there among you of all his people?
312703d, Whether there is any such thing as the English constitution?
312704th, Of what use is the crown to the people?
312705th, Whether he who invented a crown was not an enemy to mankind?
312706th, Whether it is not a shame for a man to spend a million a year and do no good for it, and whether the money might not be better applied?
312707th, Whether such a man is not better dead than alive?
31270After the lot had designated Jonah to be the offender, they questioned him to know who and what he was?
31270After this, who can doubt the bountifulness of the Christian Mythology?
31270All we want to know in America is simply this, who is for independence, and who is not?
31270And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship and said unto him, What saith my Lord unto his servant?"
31270And if not in the worst, why is it to follow at all?
31270And ought not America to have the same right to be offended at France?
31270And shall disaffection only be rewarded with security?
31270And what is a Tory?
31270And what is the difference?
31270And what is the produce of the land without manufactures?
31270And what then?
31270And what then?
31270And what then?
31270And who do you think the man was that offered me his services?
31270And why not do these things?
31270And why should it not be so?
31270And will the Committees take upon themselves to answer for the dishonour they bring upon the National Character of their Country?
31270And, on the other hand, are we to suppose that every world in the boundless creation had an Eve, an apple, a serpent, and a redeemer?
31270Are not our sailors as safe at land as at sea?
31270Are not, for example, the present Kings of Europe the most peaceable of mankind, and the Empress of Russia the very milk of human kindness?
31270Are our young men taken to be horsemen, or foot soldiers, any more than in Germany or in Prussia, or in Hanover or in Hesse?
31270Are the poor afraid that their condition should be rendered too comfortable?
31270Are the public afraid that their taxes should be lessened too much?
31270Are these masters really of their kind?
31270Are these men Federalists?
31270Are these things examples to hold out to a country regenerating itself from slavery, like France?
31270Are these things, and the blessings they indicate in future, nothing to, us?
31270Are they afraid that sinecure places and pensions should be abolished too fast?
31270Are they ever dragged from their homes, like oxen to the slaughter- house, to serve on board ships of war?
31270Are those men_ federalized_ to support the liberties of their country or to overturn them?
31270Are we sure that the books that tell us so were written by his authority?
31270Are we then to treat our descendants in advance as cattle, who shall have neither will nor rights of their own?
31270BUT if objects for gratitude and admiration are our desire, do they not present themselves every hour to our eyes?
31270BUT some perhaps will say-- Are we to have no word of God-- no revelation?
31270Besides, the doctrine contradicts itself; because, if the whole country can not bear it, how is it possible that a part should?
31270But Providence, who best knows how to time her misfortunes as well as her immediate favors, chose this to be the time, and who dare dispute it?
31270But at present who can resist the Law, which is the will of all, whose execution is the interest of all?
31270But has any part of your conduct to America corresponded with the title you set up?
31270But how could they transmit to him a right they did not possess?
31270But how was Jesus Christ to make anything known to all nations?
31270But how, sir, shall we dispose of you?
31270But if Mr. Burke means to admit that man has rights, the question then will be: What are those rights, and how man came by them originally?
31270But if ordinary men in power repay you with incapacity or with princely vices?
31270But of what use are navies otherwise than to make or prevent invasions?
31270But there is another thought which ought to strike us, which is, how is the army to bear the want of food, clothing and other necessaries?
31270But to be more serious with you, why do you say,"their independence?"
31270But we know the men in whom we have trusted; can England say the same of her Parliament?
31270But what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redress?
31270But what can a monarchical talker say?
31270But what can this expected something be?
31270But what have we to do with a thousand years?
31270But what is this house, or that house, or any other house to a nation?
31270But what is this thing which Mr. Burke calls monarchy?
31270But what security is there for the same qualities on the part of monarchy?
31270But who are those to whom Mr. Burke has made his appeal?
31270But who could have supposed that falling systems, or falling opinions, admitted of a ratio apparently as true as the descent of falling bodies?
31270But who is to be the judge of what is a temperate and moderate Reform?
31270But who was it that produced the necessity of an extraordinary measure in France?
31270But why must the moon stand still?
31270But, after all, what is this metaphor called a crown, or rather what is monarchy?
31270By what criterion are we to know it?
31270By what evidence are we to prove it?
31270By what means, may I ask, do you expect to conquer America?
31270By what right then can any be excluded?
31270By what right then did the hereditary system begin?
31270Can Bedlam, in concert with Lucifer, form a more mad and devilish request?
31270Can Stormont imagine that the political_ ca nt_, with which he has larded his harangue, will conceal the craft?
31270Can any thing be a greater inducement to a miserly man, than the hope of making his Mammon safe?
31270Can anything be more limited, and at the same time more capricious, than the qualification of electors is in England?
31270Can it be supposed that conquerors would choose to put themselves in a worse condition than what they granted to the conquered?
31270Can our gross feelings be excited by no other subjects than tragedy and suicide?
31270Can the country bear to be overrun, ravaged, and ruined by an enemy?
31270Can they be fit for great affairs who render equal homage to vice and virtue, and yield the same submission to ignorance and wisdom?
31270Can those men seriously suppose any nation to be so completely blind as not to see through them?
31270Can we conceive anything more destructive to morality than this?
31270Can words be more expressive than these?
31270Can ye obliterate from our memories those who are no more?
31270Can ye restore to us the beloved dead?
31270Can ye say to the grave, give up the murdered?
31270Can, then, Mr. Burke produce the English Constitution?
31270Could this be a desirable condition for a young country to be in?
31270Could we conceive an idea of superiority in any, at what point of time, or in what century of the world, are we to fix it?
31270Could you possibly wish for a more favorable conjunction of circumstances?
31270Did they mean to kidnap General Washington, Mr. Madison, and several other Americans whom they dubbed with the same title as well as me?
31270Do we not see a fair creation prepared to receive us the instant we are born-- a world furnished to our hands, that cost us nothing?
31270Do we not see that nature, in all her operations, disowns the visionary basis upon which the funding system is built?
31270Do we want to contemplate his mercy?
31270Do we want to contemplate his munificence?
31270Do we want to contemplate his power?
31270Do we want to contemplate his wisdom?
31270Do you mean, said the Count D''Artois, the States- General?
31270Does Mr. Burke mean to deny that man has any rights?
31270Does he not know that there never was a cover large enough to hide_ itself_?
31270Does it add an acre to any man''s estate, or raise its value?
31270Does not the creation, the universe we behold, preach to us the existence of an Almighty power, that governs and regulates the whole?
31270Does the virtue consist in the metaphor, or in the man?
31270Does this appear like an action of wisdom?
31270Does this look as if I had abandoned America?
31270Doth it make a man a conjurer?
31270Doth it operate like Fortunatus''s wishing- cap, or Harlequin''s wooden sword?
31270Doth the goldsmith that makes the crown, make the virtue also?
31270Establishing, then, plurality as a principle, the only question is, What shall be the number of that plurality?
31270First, Canst thou by searching find out God?
31270For however little a State, the prince is nearly always too small: where is the proportion between one man and the affairs of a whole nation?
31270For what is trade without merchants?
31270For what purpose could an army of twenty- five thousand men be wanted?
31270For what purpose, then, are they retained, unless it be for that of imposition and wilful defamation?
31270For what purpose, then, could it be wanted?
31270For what reason, or on what authority, should we do this?
31270For what?
31270For, why is it that you have not conquered us?
31270Fourteen years, and something more, have produced a change, at least among a part of the people, and I ask my- self what it is?
31270From such beginning of governments, what could be expected but a continued system of war and extortion?
31270From what other motive than the consciousness of their own designs could they have fear?
31270From what, or from whence, does Mr. Burke prove the right of any human power to bind posterity for ever?
31270From whence did this arise?
31270From whence, I ask, could he gain that knowledge, but from the study of the true theology?
31270HAVE RESPITE?
31270Had Washington hidden the letters showing on their face that he_ had_"officially interposed"for Paine by two Ministers?
31270Has not the most profound peace reigned throughout the world ever since Kings were in fashion?
31270Has not the name of Englishman blots enough upon it, without inventing more?
31270Have Congress as a body made any declaration respecting me, that they now no longer consider me as a citizen?
31270Have Respite?
31270Have the Federal ministers of the church meditated on these matters?
31270Having published his predictions, he withdrew, says the story, to the east side of the city.--But for what?
31270He has been very still since his declension from the Whigs, and is not concerned in the slave- trade[ question?]
31270He pretended to be a prophet, or a wise man, but has not the event proved him to be a fool, or an incendiary?
31270He writes in a rage against the National Assembly; but what is he enraged about?
31270How can this ignorance of an astute man, Secretary of State under Washington and Adams, be explained?
31270How happened it that he did not discover America?
31270How is it that this difference happens?
31270How then is it that they lose their native mildness, and become morose and intolerant?
31270How then is it that those people pretend to reject reason?
31270How then were they acquired?
31270Howe has been once on the banks of the Delaware, and from thence driven back with loss and disgrace: and why not be again driven from the Schuylkill?
31270I ask Mr. Burke, who is to take them away?
31270I do not ask whether this is Christianity or morality, I ask whether it is decency?
31270I give to Mr. Burke all his theatrical exaggerations for facts, and I then ask him if they do not establish the certainty of what I here lay down?
31270I have no other idea of conquering countries than by subduing the armies which defend them: have you done this, or can you do it?
31270If I ask a man in America if he wants a King, he retorts, and asks me if I take him for an idiot?
31270If a country does not understand its own affairs, how is a foreigner to understand them, who knows neither its laws, its manners, nor its language?
31270If he does, then he must mean that there are no such things as rights anywhere, and that he has none himself; for who is there in the world but man?
31270If it is, in what does that necessity consist, what service does it perform, what is its business, and what are its merits?
31270If monarchy is a useless thing, why is it kept up anywhere?
31270If she could not do the one, how is she to perform the other?
31270If such was the case in settling the accounts of his predecessor, how much more has he to apprehend when the accounts to be settled are his own?
31270If the writer meant that he( God) buried him, how should he( the writer) know it?
31270If they lied in one genealogy, why are we to believe them in the other?
31270If you admit inheritance of an office, why not that of a distinction?
31270If you cast your eyes on the people of England, what have they to console themselves with for the millions expended?
31270If you could not effect it in the summer, when our army was less than yours, nor in the winter, when we had none, how are you to do it?
31270In fine, do we want to know what God is?
31270In fine, what is it?
31270In fine, will any of the powers agree to strengthen the hands of the other against itself?
31270In forming a constitution, it is first necessary to consider what are the ends for which government is necessary?
31270In such cases, who is to decide, the living or the dead?
31270In the first place I wish to ask, what is here meant by the Government of America?
31270In the last war you made many conquests, but were any of your taxes lessened thereby?
31270Is he afraid they will send him to Hanover, or what does he fear?
31270Is it a thing necessary to a nation?
31270Is it a thing, or is it a name, or is it a fraud?
31270Is it a"contrivance of human wisdom,"or of human craft to obtain money from a nation under specious pretences?
31270Is it consistent with the proper dignity and the manly character of a nation?
31270Is it in the man, or in the mule?
31270Is it not a greater wonder that they should be kept up anywhere?
31270Is it not an insult to nations to wish them so governed?
31270Is it not common for an enemy to take every advantage?"
31270Is it not enough that I suffer imprisonment, but my mind also must be wounded and tortured with subjects of this kind?
31270Is it not reasonable to suppose that by the cherubims he meant the temple at Jerusalem, where they had figures of cherubims?
31270Is it possible Sir that I should, when I am suffering unjust imprisonment under the very eye of her new Minister?
31270Is it the language of a heart feeling as it ought to feel for the rights and happiness of the human race?
31270Is it we that light up the sun; that pour down the rain; and fill the earth with abundance?
31270Is it worth while to keep an army to protect you in writing proclamations, or to get once a year into winter quarters?
31270Is it worth your while, after every force has failed you, to retreat under the shelter of argument and persuasion?
31270Is it, then, any wonder that titles should fall in France?
31270Is it, then, any wonder, that under such a system of government, taxes and rates have multiplied to their present extent?
31270Is not the G. R., or the broad R., stampt upon every thing?
31270Is the sailor afraid that press- warrants will be abolished?
31270Is the soldier frightened at the thoughts of his discharge, and three shillings per week during life?
31270Is the tenth of our seed taken by tax- gatherers, or is any part of it given to the King''s servants?
31270Is the worn- out mechanic, or the aged and decayed tradesman, frightened at the prospect of receiving ten pounds a year out of the surplus taxes?
31270Is there a man so mad, so stupid, as to sup- pose this system can continue?
31270Is there a word of truth, or any thing like truth, in all that he has said?
31270Is there any principle in these things?
31270Is there anything by which you can trace the marks of freedom, or discover those of wisdom?
31270Is there scarcely an instance in which there is not a total reverse of the character?
31270Is this a time to be offering pardons, or renewing the long forgotten subjects of charters and taxation?
31270Is this freedom?
31270Is this the language of a rational man?
31270Is this what Mr. Burke means by a constitution?
31270It is by sympathy that we are good and human: with whom does a monarch sympathize?
31270Let me ask, sir, what great exploits have you performed?
31270Must England ever be the sport of hope, and the victim of delusion?
31270Must we not look upon you as a confederated body of faithless, treacherous men, whose assurances are fraud, and their language deceit?
31270Now, I ask, why was all this done, but from that extremely weak and expensive doctrine, that the country could not bear it?
31270Now, in the name of common sense, can it be Joshua that relates what people had done after he was dead?
31270Of this class are, EZEKIEL and DANIEL; and the first question upon these books, as upon all the others, is, Are they genuine?
31270On the contrary, were you not taxed to pay for the charge of making them, and has not the same been the case in every war?
31270On what ground of right, then, could the Parliament of 1688, or any other Parliament, bind all posterity for ever?
31270On what ground, then, do we pretend to take them from others?
31270On what ground, then, or by what authority, do we dare to deprive of their rights those children who will soon be men?
31270Or can Grenvilie believe that his credit with the public encreases with his avarice for places?
31270Or is the gloomy pride of man become so intolerable, that nothing can flatter it but a sacrifice of the Creator?
31270Or of what use is it that this immensity of worlds is visible to man?
31270Or ought we not rather to be blotted from the society of mankind, and become a spectacle of misery to the world?
31270Or what are the inconveniences of a few months to the tributary bondage of ages?
31270Or what more can they hope for than to wander like vagabonds over the face of the earth?
31270Or where is the war on which a world was staked till now?
31270Or will he say that to abolish corruption is a bad thing?
31270Or, has a land of liberty so many charms, that to be a doorkeeper in it is better than to be an English minister of state?
31270Or, if America is lost, is it manly to sob over it like a child for its rattle, and invite the laughter of the world by declarations of disgrace?
31270Or, if obtained, what can it amount to, but new disgraces, contentions and quarrels?
31270Or, rather, would it not be an insult to reason, to put the question?
31270Or, what encouragement is there left to continue throwing good money after bad?
31270Ought we ever after to be considered as a part of the human race?
31270Perhaps it may be asked, why was the motion passed, if there was at the same time a plan to aggravate the Americans not to listen to it?
31270Secondly, Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?
31270Secondly, what are the best means, and the least expensive, for accomplishing those ends?
31270Should human beings then be the property of certain individuals, born or to be born?
31270Since then no part of our earth is left unoccupied, why is it to be supposed that the immensity of space is a naked void, lying in eternal waste?
31270Some Christians pretend that Christianity was not established by the sword; but of what period of time do they speak?
31270Tell me, then, what is there in common between him who is master of a people, and the people of whom he is master?
31270That which is now called aristocracy implies an inequality of rights; but who are the persons that have a right to establish this inequality?
31270The Count D''Artois( as if to intimidate, for the Bastille was then in being) asked the Marquis if he would render the charge in writing?
31270The Fabian system of war, followed by him, began now to unfold itself with all its evils; but what is Fabian war without Fabian means to support it?
31270The Rights OF Man is a book calmly and rationally written; why then are you so disturbed?
31270The argument changes from hereditary rights to hereditary wisdom; and the question is, Who is the wisest man?
31270The first question, however, upon the books of the New Testament, as upon those of the Old, is, Are they genuine?
31270The point of proof is, can the bank give cash for the bank notes with which the interest is paid?
31270The question then is, What are the means by which the possession and exercise of this National Right are to be secured?
31270The question then is-- What is the best step to be taken?
31270The question upon this passage is, At what time did the Jebusites and the children of Judah dwell together at Jerusalem?
31270The word of young Dionysius was very sensible: his father, reproaching him for a shameful action, said,"Have I given thee such example?"
31270The writer asks:"Have not the Americans been driven to this frenzy?
31270There remains then only one question to be considered, what is to be done with this man?
31270They were themselves the devoted victims of this plot, and they have not retaliated; why, then, are they charged with revenge they have not acted?
31270This being the case, how is the War to close?
31270This being the case, the problem is, does not commerce contain within itself, the means of its own protection?
31270This brings on a supposed expostulation between the Almighty and the prophet; in which the former says,"Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
31270Those books, therefore, have neither been written by the men called apostles, nor by imposters in concert.--How then have they been written?
31270To add to its fair fame or riot on its spoils?
31270To put a plain question; do you consider yourselves men or devils?
31270To what cause are we to ascribe it?
31270To what cause then are we to assign this skulking?
31270Under how many subtilties or absurdities has the divine right to govern been imposed on the credulity of mankind?
31270Was it a spontaneous resolution of his own, or was it inspired by others?
31270We ask, what powers?
31270We began the war with this kind of spirit, why not end it with the same?
31270What advantages does England derive from any achievements of yours?
31270What are the little sufferings of the present day, compared with the hardships that are past?
31270What are the present Governments of Europe but a scene of iniquity and oppression?
31270What are they?
31270What article will Mr. Burke place against this?
31270What article will Mr. Burke place against this?
31270What article will Mr. Burke place against this?
31270What can we say?
31270What certainty then can there be in the Bible for any thing?
31270What does it know about government?
31270What does this dark apology, mixed with accusation, amount to, but to increase and confirm the suspicion that something was wrong?
31270What else but this can account for the difference between one war costing 21 millions, and another war costing 160 millions?
31270What has he to exult in?
31270What have ye still to offer against the pure and moral religion of deism, in support of your system of falsehood, idolatry, and pretended revelation?
31270What inducement has the farmer, while following the plough, to lay aside his peaceful pursuit, and go to war with the farmer of another country?
31270What is become of the mighty clamour of French invasion, and the cry that our country is in danger, and taxes and armies must be raised to defend it?
31270What is dominion to them, or to any class of men in a nation?
31270What is government more than the management of the affairs of a Nation?
31270What is it that we have learned from this pretended thing called revealed religion?
31270What is it we want to know?
31270What is it, but a bargain, which the parts of the government made with each other to divide powers, profits, and privileges?
31270What is land without cultivation?
31270What is monarchy?
31270What is that of England?
31270What is the history of all monarchical governments but a disgustful picture of human wretchedness, and the accidental respite of a few years''repose?
31270What is their worth, and"what is their amount?"
31270What is there to hinder?
31270What is to become of those who went over to you from this city and State?
31270What measures does Mr. Adams mean, and what is the imperious necessity to which he alludes?
31270What measures, it may be asked, were those, for the public have a right to know the conduct of their representatives?
31270What more can you say to them than"shift for yourselves?"
31270What more does man want to know, than that the hand or power that made these things is divine, is omnipotent?
31270What occasion could there be for moonlight in the daytime, and that too whilst the sun shined?
31270What pleasure can they derive from contemplating the exposed condition, and almost certain beggary of their younger offspring?
31270What relief under such circumstances could she derive from a victory without a prize?
31270What respect then can be paid to that which describes nothing, and which means nothing?
31270What shadow of pretence have ye now to produce for continuing the blasphemous fraud?
31270What should such a monstrosity produce but miseries and crimes?
31270What then can we say of these prophets, but that they are impostors and liars?
31270What then is that something?
31270What then is this office, which may be filled by infants or idiots?
31270What then, in the name of heaven, could you go to war for?
31270What was he then?
31270What will Mr. Burke place against this?
31270What will Mr. Burke place against this?
31270What will Mr. Burke say to this?
31270What would she once have given to have known that her condition at this day should be what it now is?
31270What, I ask, in that case, would have been your conduct towards her?
31270What, I say, is to become of those wretches?
31270What, in the name of heaven, are Bourbon kings to the people of England?
31270Whence derived he such right?
31270Whence then, arose the idea of landed property?
31270Where are we to stop?
31270Where else should it reside but in those who are to pay the expense?
31270Where is the man who can say the fault, in part, has not been his?
31270Where then is the constitution either that gives or restrains power?
31270Where, then, does the right exist?
31270Where, then, is the military policy of their attempting to obtain, by force, that which they would refuse by choice?
31270Whether robbery shall be banished from courts, and wretchedness from countries?
31270Whether the fruits of his labours shall be enjoyed by himself or consumed by the profligacy of governments?
31270Who are those that are frightened at reforms?
31270Who can say by what exceeding fine action of fine matter it is that a thought is produced in what we call the mind?
31270Who does not remember the execution of Damien, torn to pieces by horses?
31270Who is he that would exclude another?
31270Who is there among you of all his people?
31270Who then is the monarch, or where is the monarchy?
31270Who was there that was inconstant?
31270Who, or what has prevented you?
31270Whom has the National Assembly brought to the scaffold?
31270Why are not Republics plunged into war, but because the nature of their Government does not admit of an interest distinct from that of the Nation?
31270Why are there so many unpaid certificates in almost every man''s hands, but from the parsimony of not providing sufficient revenues?
31270Why did you not speak thus when you ought to have spoken it?
31270Why is Royalty an absurd and detestable government?
31270Why is it that scarcely any are executed but the poor?
31270Why is that little, and the little freedom they enjoy, to be infringed?
31270Why is the Republic a government accordant with nature and reason?
31270Why is the sycophant thus added to the hypocrite, and the man who pretends to govern, sunk into the humble and submissive memorialist?
31270Why not leave them as free to make their own bargains, as the law- makers are to let their farms and houses?
31270Why pay men extravagantly, who have but little to do?
31270Why should Burke wish to conceal his accounts?
31270Why then are we to believe the same thing of another girl whom we never saw, told by nobody knows who, nor when, nor where?
31270Why then does Mr. Burke charge outrages of this kind on a whole people?
31270Why then has he declined the only thing that was worth while to write upon?
31270Why then is it to be supposed they have changed with respect to man?
31270Why then not trace the rights of man to the creation of man?
31270Why then, does Mr. Burke talk of his house of peers as the pillar of the landed interest?
31270Why, even by the enemies of his civil administration were his abilities very tenderly glanced at?
31270Why, then, is man thus imposed upon, or why does he impose upon himself?
31270Why, then, should we do otherwise with respect to constitutions?
31270Why, then, some calm observer will ask, why is the work prosecuted, if these be the goodly matters it contains?
31270Will England agree to the restoration of the family compact against which she has been fighting and scheming ever since it existed?
31270Will any Jury deny to the Nation this right?
31270Will he explain it?
31270Will not the capture of one army after another satisfy him, must all become prisoners?
31270Will such men never confine themselves to truth?
31270Will the poor exclude themselves?
31270Will the rich exclude themselves?
31270Will they be for ever the deceivers of the people?
31270Will they, who long since threatened to bring us to their feet, bow themselves to ours, and own that without us they are not a nation?
31270Will you, said the Count D''Artois, sign what you say to be given to the king?
31270With even a little reflexion, can any one tolerate it?
31270With what kind of parental reflections can the father or mother contemplate their younger offspring?
31270Would any of the primary assemblies have voted for a civil war?
31270Would it not then have been the same if he had died of a fever or of the small pox, of old age, or of anything else?
31270Would it not, even as a matter of economy, be far better to adopt means to prevent their becoming poor?
31270Would they believe me a whit the more if the thing had been a fact?
31270Would we make any office hereditary that required wisdom and abilities to fill it?
31270Ye silly swains, thought I to myself, why do you torment yourselves thus?
31270Ye simple men on both sides the question, do you not see through this courtly craft?
31270Yet who, through this wilderness of error, has been to blame?
31270[ NOTE by Paine: If it should be asked, how can man know these things?
31270and all this because the Quixot age of chivalry nonsense is gone, what opinion can we form of his judgment, or what regard can we pay to his facts?
31270and if a necessary thing, how can it be dispensed with?
31270and in the same manner, what beyond the next boundary?
31270are we more or less wise than others?
31270are we sure that the Creator of man commissioned those things to be done?
31270have ye thought of these things?
31270my Lords, do we not see the blessed effect of having Kings in every thing we look at?
31270or what inducement has the manufacturer?
31270or why should we( the readers) believe him?
31270or, when the monarchy is a child, where then is the wisdom?
31270that is, were they written by Ezekiel and Daniel?
31270there exists among my kind a man who pretends that he is born to govern me?
31270were they written by the persons to whom they are ascribed?
31270what have you to do with our independence?
31270what is he?
31270what volumes of thanks does America owe to Britain?
31270whether it is proper language for a nation to use?
42238What is the foundation of the rights of man? 42238 [ 262] But why multiply scriptural citations when the whole tenor of sacred writ supports the doctrine?
42238[ 331] Who, therefore, has no need of forgiveness? 42238 = 1.= What are the teachings of the Church regarding the duties of its members with respect to the secular law? 42238 = 1.= What is Theology? 42238 = 1.= What is revelation? 42238 = 1.= What is the Book of Mormon? 42238 = 1.= What is the Church? 42238 = 1.= What is worship? 42238 = 1.= What position does the Bible occupy among the standard works of the Church? 42238 = 10.= What classification of Old Testament writings was recognized in the days of the Savior''s ministry? 42238 = 10.= What is known through modern revelation as to the location of Zion or the New Jerusalem? 42238 = 10.= What kingdoms or degrees of glory are specified in the revealed word? 42238 = 10.= What relationship exists between the Sacrament and the Jewish Passover? 42238 = 11.= How was the first resurrection inaugurated? 42238 = 11.= To which order of priesthood does the authority to confer the Holy Ghost belong? 42238 = 11.= What is known of the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden? 42238 = 11.= What is meant by Stakes of Zion? 42238 = 11.= What is meant by consecration and stewardship? 42238 = 11.= What is meant by true repentance? 42238 = 11.= What is the Pentateuch? 42238 = 11.= What will be the condition of Satan during and after the Millennium? 42238 = 11.= Who are to inherit the Celestial glory? 42238 = 12.= For whom is the Terrestrial glory provided? 42238 = 12.= What conditions will determine the time of the redemption of Zion in the present dispensation? 42238 = 12.= What did Christ say about signs and wonders that would be wrought by wicked men? 42238 = 12.= What is Mormon''s abridgment of the plates of Nephi? 42238 = 13.= What evidence have you of the existence of spiritual gifts in the Church today? 42238 = 13.= What is meant byGifts of the Spirit"?
42238= 13.= What were the immediate results of the Fall?
42238= 13.= Which of the plates of Nephi did Mormon include with his own abridgment?
42238= 13.= Who will be consigned to the Telestial kingdom?
42238= 14.= In what way does the idolatry of heathen nations support a belief in the existence of God?
42238= 14.= Under what conditions may baptism be repeated on the same person?
42238= 14.= What great purpose of the Lord was subserved by this duplication of part of the ancient record?
42238= 14.= What is known of the gradation of glory within each of the kingdoms specified?
42238= 14.= What is known of the journeyings of the Lost Tribe?
42238= 14.= What ordination in the priesthood is requisite in the case of members of the presiding organizations last named?
42238= 15.= How may this gift be lost or forfeited?
42238= 15.= What evidence is there, external to the Book of Mormon, indicating the common origin of all the American"races"?
42238= 15.= What is meant by the Apocrypha?
42238= 15.= What justification can man find for intolerance toward his fellow, when God, who is grieved over every sin, manifests so marked a forbearance?
42238= 15.= Who are the Sons of Perdition?
42238= 16.= What evidence have we that repentance is possible in the hereafter?
42238= 16.= What is a Patriarch?
42238= 16.= What is the New Testament?
42238= 16.= What is the teaching of the Church regarding the propriety and necessity of marriage?
42238= 16.= What other sacred articles were buried with the plates?
42238= 17.= What has the Lord said through revelation of those who forbid marriage?
42238= 17.= What is known of the written languages current among the Nephites?
42238= 17.= What is meant by the Urim and Thummim?
42238= 18.= What evidence have we that the gospel is preached to the dead?
42238= 18.= What external evidence is there of the Egyptian language having been known among the American peoples?
42238= 18.= What is Celestial Marriage?
42238= 18.= What purpose did these instruments serve in the work translation?
42238= 18.= What will be the lot of the heathen in the resurrection?
42238= 19.= What is known of the intermediate state of the soul, between death and the resurrection?
42238= 19.= What is the Vulgate?
42238= 2.= How was the ancient record brought to modern notice?
42238= 2.= In what manner is the priesthood conferred?
42238= 2.= What is meant by the Primitive Church?
42238= 2.= What is meant by the predicted regeneration of the earth?
42238= 2.= What is the special purpose of baptism?
42238= 2.= What reservation does the Church make in accepting the modern versions of the Bible as the unchanged word of God?
42238= 20.= What does the Church teach regarding the enormity of the sin of unlawful association of the sexes?
42238= 20.= What is the testimony of the learned regarding the characters of parts of the original record?
42238= 20.= What test of the authenticity of the Book of Mormon is given by the last of the writers?
42238= 22.= Who were the three witnesses to the genuineness of the book?
42238= 23.= What is a temple?
42238= 24.= What is the so- called"Spaulding Story"of the origin of the Book of Mormon?
42238= 25.= Prof. Waterman of Boston says of the progenitors of the American Indians:--"When and whence did they come?
42238= 3.= What do we learn from the title- page of the Book of Mormon as to the nations or peoples whose history is dealt with in the volume?
42238= 3.= What evidence have you that a general apostasy from the Primitive Church occurred?
42238= 3.= What evidence have you to prove that the predicted second coming of Christ is near at hand?
42238= 3.= What is a miracle?
42238= 3.= What is known of God''s revelations to:--1, Adam; 2, Enoch; 3, Noah; 4, Abraham; 5, Isaac; 6, Jacob; 7, Moses?
42238= 3.= What is sin?
42238= 3.= What is the teaching of the Church regarding man''s relationship to God?
42238= 3.= When will this change be completed?
42238= 3.= Who are fit partakers of the Sacrament?
42238= 3.= Who are fit subjects for Baptism?
42238= 4.= What do you regard as the essential foundation of faith in God?
42238= 4.= What does the plan of the gathering of Israel in the last days comprise?
42238= 4.= What is known as to the future condition of the earth in its regenerated state?
42238= 4.= What is known as to the time of his coming?
42238= 4.= What is meant by a vicarious sacrifice?
42238= 4.= What is the special office of the Holy Ghost as a member of the Godhead?
42238= 4.= What were the teachings of the apostles of old regarding the observance of the law of the land by the members of the Church?
42238= 4.= Which was the earliest of the nations, mentioned in the Book of Mormon, which established itself on the American continent?
42238= 4.= Why are miracles called, by some, supernatural occurrences?
42238= 4.="Is it unreasonable, is it unphilosophical, thus to look for additional light and knowledge?
42238= 5.= For what purpose are spiritual gifts manifested in the Church?
42238= 5.= What is the attitude of science regarding the earth''s regeneration?
42238= 5.= What is the purpose of the Sacrament?
42238= 6.= What did Christ administer as the emblems of His body and blood?
42238= 6.= What is meant by the resurrection of the body?
42238= 6.= What is the purpose of the gathering?
42238= 7.= To whom is the Holy Ghost promised?
42238= 7.= What are the teachings of the Church regarding the literalness of the resurrection?
42238= 7.= What is meant by the statement that faith is a principle of power?
42238= 7.= What justification has the Church for using water instead of wine under certain conditions?
42238= 7.= Who were the Jaredites?
42238= 8.= How came the record of the Jaredites to be incorporated with the Nephite writings?
42238= 8.= How was the fact of fore- ordination made known to Abraham?
42238= 8.= In what respect are the people of Israel a chosen people?
42238= 8.= Upon what does our belief in the doctrine of the resurrection depend?
42238= 8.= What do you understand by the scriptural declarations concerning the unity of the Godhead?
42238= 8.= What important commands were given them by the Lord?
42238= 8.= What is the Septuagint?
42238= 8.= What is tithing?
42238= 8.= What relationship exists between the Aaronic and the Levitical priesthood?
42238= 8.= What will be the position of honest and honorable men who are not members of the Church when the Kingdom of Heaven is established?
42238= 8.= Why was Christ''s baptism a necessity?
42238= 9.= How was Joseph''s statement of his vision received by sectarian teachers of that time?
42238= 9.= On what conditions was this dispersion predicated?
42238= 9.= What grade of authority in the priesthood is requisite in consecrating the sacramental emblems?
42238= 9.= What is known of Mulek and his people?
42238= 9.= What is meant by the Zion of Enoch?
42238= 9.= What is the Millennium?
42238And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
42238And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
42238And through whom should such authority be expected to come?
42238And what can be said of the sincerity of one who refuses to obey the Divine commands except there be specific penalties provided for disobedience?
42238And what is all science but theory compared to the practical influence of prayerful reliance on the assistance of an omnipotent, omniscient power?
42238And what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
42238And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these?
42238And why are they not chosen?
42238Are such questions always to excite the most intense animosities, and the most terrible divisions?...
42238Are the so- called''religious''champions to be forever as they now are, the most unscrupulously bitter, the most conspicuously unfair?
42238At what time?
42238At what time?
42238Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
42238But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
42238But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
42238By what other name is this division of the people sometimes known?
42238Can such a one''s repentance be sincere, when he now is submissive only through fear of punishment?
42238Did you ever think what he meant by that?
42238Dost thou sit there judging me according to the Law, and in violation of law biddest me to be smitten?''
42238For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, to- day, and forever, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
42238For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye take it patiently?
42238For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
42238Had they not Moses and the prophets to guide them?
42238How did Shalmanezer and Sargon contribute to the dispersion?
42238How did Titus contribute to the work of dispersion?
42238How different was their acknowledgment of the Savior from that of Peter, who, to the Master''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
42238How does any one of the multitudes who have not seen for themselves, know of the city of Washington, of the Capitol, and of the President?
42238I had actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?"
42238If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
42238In answering Peter''s question,"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him-- till seven times?"
42238In what language were the plates of Nephi and those of Mormon inscribed?
42238In writing to the Romans, Paul says:--"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
42238Is it lawful to give tribute unto CÃ ¦ sar or not?"
42238Is such hatred-- hatred in its bitterest and most ruthless form-- to be regarded as the legitimate and normal outcome of the religion of love?
42238Is the spirit of peace never to be brought to bear on religious opinions?
42238Is theological hatred still to be a proverb for the world''s just contempt?
42238Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
42238Of Peter he asked:--"What thinkest thou, Simon?
42238Overcome with grief at the recital of what they had done to the Son of God, they cried out"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
42238Q.--What is a free church?
42238Q.--What is the duty of the church to the state?
42238Shall religion be the one department of human thought and effort in which progression is impossible?
42238Sin.=--What is the nature of sin?
42238The Extent of Theology.=--Who can survey the boundaries of this science?
42238The Latter- day Saints profess to abide by the counsels of James of old,[683]"Is any sick among you?
42238The Title Page of the Book of Mormon.=--Our best answer to the question: What is the Book of Mormon?
42238The bystanders seemed to have been startled by the boldness of St. Paul''s rebuke, for they said to him,''Dost thou revile the high priest of God?''
42238The thought occurred to him that if baptism were necessary for his salvation, what had become of his dear ancestors who had died heathens?
42238Their spokesman was a lawyer; note his question and the Savior''s answer:--"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
42238Then asked he in surprise,"Unto what then were ye baptized?"
42238They sought to catch Him by the hypocritical question,--"What thinkest thou?
42238Think you that mortal eye could discern such even if it were within the limits of vision as determined by distance alone?
42238To the high priest''s question,--"Answereth thou nothing?
42238To what did they testify?
42238Truly he had knowledge; but, was he wise?
42238Was not the Redeemer born in the flesh through the lineage of Abraham?
42238We observe in passing that what should most concern man is not so much how it is that such is the case, but is it a fact?...
42238What gift could be offered the human race greater than a ready means of obtaining forgiveness for transgression?
42238What is it these witness against thee?"
42238What is known of their fate?
42238What need of more words to prove the worth of this divinely appointed ordinance?
42238What part did Nebuchadnezzar take in the work of dispersion?
42238What symbol more expressive of a cleansing from sin could be given, than that of baptism in water?
42238When His disciples dissented concerning His doctrine of Himself, He said,"What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
42238Where can we find an absolutely sinless mortal?
42238Who was he?
42238Why should the priests in this day seek to alter the form to suit the case of a candidate who has formerly been baptized?
42238Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
42238Would he ever dream of taking his name in vain if he loved him?
42238Would he not be too glad to have one day in seven to dedicate more exclusively to the object of his affection?
42238You could only insult him if you suggested that he should not steal,--how could he steal from those he loved?
42238[ 569] She, with Aaron, railed against Moses, and they said,"Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses?
42238and in thy name done many wonderful works?
42238and in thy name have cast out devils?
42238and what sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?
42238can faith save him?
42238did not the Lord, he against whom we have sinned?
42238hath He not spoken also by us?
42238he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
42238of their own children, or of strangers?
42238of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
42238or, are they all wrong together?
42238to whom will ye flee for help?
42238what more could they need?
42238who is exempt from the requirements of repentance?
42238who of all these parties are right?
42238why are they then baptized for the dead?
42238why reject the privileges extended to you by the omnipotent, omniscient Being to whom you owe your life, yet whose name you will not acknowledge?
45604And who is that insolent man,said the magistrate,"who has dared to insult such a gentleman''s wife?"
45604Art thou a Christian?
45604Art thou very much delighted with it, my son?
45604But what, then, shall I sing?
45604Dost thou desire to die without cause?
45604Dost thou mean Him who was crucified?
45604He is a happy man,said Father de Britto;"when will you do the like for me?"
45604My lord abbot,asked Eusebius,"do you confess two natures after the incarnation?"
45604Tell me of your charity, my brother, how many brethren are there in the monastery?
45604To what Church dost thou belong?
45604Was Christ of two natures after the Incarnation, or of only one?
45604Well, Dositheus,said the master to him, soon after his admission,"How much hast thou eaten to- day?"
45604What mean you, mother?
45604What sayest thou, my sister?
45604What shall I do with these men?
45604What sort of sacrifices then does thy God approve of?
45604Which shall I begin with?
45604Whom,said Polemon,"dost thou worship?"
45604Why not?
45604Will you endure,asked Dioscorus,"to hear of two natures after the incarnation?"
45604Wilt thou swear that he did not?
45604Yes,said the angel,"guiltless thou art of the crime imputed to you, but hast thou forgotten the poor man''s cow?
45604And then, when the lad had taken somewhat less,"How farest thou to- day?"
45604And when he became greatly exhausted, Dorotheus asked him,"Well, Dositheus, how farest thou in prayer?"
45604And when this was done, men asked,"What shall be done with Aventine?"
45604Are not all the things of this life as a breath, yea as smoke, and as a wind that passeth away?"
45604Are you making a sedition?
45604But tell me, what is thy name?"
45604Could not Eusebius visit Eutyches before invoking the judgment of the council?
45604Culcian asked,"Is Christ God?"
45604Culcian said,"How could God be crucified?"
45604Culcian said,"Is it not a matter of conscience for thee to take care of thy wife and sons?"
45604Culcian, the governor, said to him,"Now, then, art thou sober?"
45604Dost thou deem it seemly that what has once been purified should be defiled with dung?''
45604Euphrosyne said,"Do all of you chant in your church, and all fast together alike?"
45604He answered,"Is that probable?
45604He answered,"My sons, all my sins are behind my back, following me, and I see them not; and shall I judge, this day, the sins of another man?"
45604He grew pale and trembled, and asked,"Upon what account?"
45604He said,"God pardon you, why have you done this?"
45604He, therefore, said,"What is your religion?"
45604If any evil had befallen her-- which God forbid!--would not the Lord have showed it to one of the brethren praying for her?
45604In one of the two nights during which he survived, he was favoured with a vision, in which one said to him,"Why dost thou grieve?
45604Knowest thou not that the one was made for the other, and the one can not be without the other?"
45604Next he turned to Asclepiades, and asked,"What is thy name?"
45604Nicephorus, dismayed at his apostasy, cried aloud to him,"Brother, what are you doing?
45604Now when the old man saw him so broken, he said,"Wouldst thou converse with a spiritual brother here, from the palace of Theodosius?"
45604On my way back I met the poor man who owned it, and he asked me,''My son, have you been driving away my cow?''
45604Polemon said,"Thou art a Christian?"
45604Sapricius asked,"And where is this Christ?"
45604Sapricius said,"Who is he whom thou lovest?"
45604So Ethelburga spake to her husband, saying,"Seest thou, O king, how the pomp of this world passeth away?
45604The Governor:"Are you of the clergy?"
45604The governor said,"How durst you affront the wife of this officer in your garden?"
45604The governor:"Of what profession are you?"
45604The judge said,"Of what profession are you?"
45604The judge then addressed the two catechists and other churchmen who were taken with him:"And you,"he said,"what do you say?"
45604The king astonished, asked,''Who had presumed to give such blows to so great a man?''
45604The maiden said,"If anyone desired to go there for conversion, would your abbot receive him?"
45604Then Nestor signing the cross on his brow, said,"Wherefore dost thou threaten me with torture?
45604Then he opened to them his window once more, and asked,"My fathers and my brethren, of what error am I accused?"
45604Then he said to Scholastica,"May God pardon thee, my sister, but what hast thou done?"
45604Then said Polemon,"Whom dost thou worship?"
45604Then said the old man,"Wherefore hast thou come hither, my son?"
45604Then the Irenarch said,"Sir, dost thou know the order of the emperor?"
45604Then the people and the apparitors began to laugh at my tears and fright, and asked me what I was crying for?
45604Then the preacher asked her,"O Bridget, why didst thou sleep, when the Word of Christ was spoken?"
45604Then, said the magistrate,"Where have you been lurking, that you have not sacrificed to the gods?"
45604Then-- the notary writing all down-- Polemon asked,"What is thy name?"
45604When Dubtach discovered this, he burst forth into angry abuse, and the king asked,"Why didst thou give away the royal sword, child?"
45604Where are all thy goodly things?
45604Where are the counts?"
45604Whither shall I fly from Thy Spirit?
45604Who would not be frightened by hearing his discourse on the Last Judgment, wherein he has depicted it so vividly, that nothing can be added thereto?
45604Who would not be inflamed with a divine fire, reading his treatise on Charity?
45604Who would not wish to be chaste in heart and soul, by reading the praises he has lavished on Virginity?
45604Why not permit the servants of God, whose protecting aid we have already experienced, to abide amongst us?
45604Why, then, reject a religion thus brought to our very doors?
45604Why, then, reject what we know to be useful and necessary for us?
45604am not I a man like you?
45604are not they rather guilty of an untruth who say the contrary?"
45604art thou not ashamed to put thy faith in a man, and he short- lived?"
45604asked Polemon,"Is that another God?"
45604cried Felix,"Could I be a Christian and not be present?
45604how feels this fire to thee now?
45604my sweetest daughter, why didst thou not tell me before, that I might have died with thee?"
45604or to what shepherds he would commit Christ''s sheep that were in the midst of wolves?
45604we are dung, are we?''
45604what art thou doing?"
45604what harm is there in my going?"
45604where are all the promises, and sweet hopes, that thou didst give me, of seeing my daughter again?
45604why didst thou delay?
44441And what, forsooth, have you there? 44441 How,"he asks,"can a man be born when he is old?
44441Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
44441Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it,''Why hast thou made me thus?''
44441Shall there be evil in a city and the Lord hath not done it?
44441Should I have been better prepared, sir,the sailor answered,"if I had shirked my duty?"
44441Tell me, father-- tell me, mother, what is there beyond the sky?
44441Were you ready to die that you jumped into the stormy sea to save that child''s life?
44441What is liberty without wisdom and without virtue? 44441 What is liberty?"
44441Again, young men go that they may get forward faster than in old communities-- and who can wonder?
44441Am I to pray for physical blessings and deliverances?
44441Am I to pray only to be made wise, and good, and pure, and true, and holy?
44441Am I to pray then( for men do tell me that I may pray) only for spiritual and for moral gifts?
44441Am I to pray to a law?
44441Am I to pray to a system?
44441Am I to pray to the winds, or to the waves, as men prayed of old?
44441And are you and I exceptions?
44441And does He give comfort to His creatures in order to torment them by its removal?
44441And if He was more than a man shall we not take His own testimony as to His dignity and mission?
44441And is it not so in the spiritual world?
44441And is that all?
44441And now we have seen these, we turn to the third portion of our story; and what is that we see there?
44441And now we turn to the second scene, and what have we there?
44441And the bewildered soul sings:-- And can this mighty King Of glory condescend?
44441And what caused this calamity?
44441And what have we got?
44441And what is equal in persuasive power to the simple utterance of your own intense conviction?
44441And what is the record of our race since?
44441And what mean those wonderful words of His, telling of His intimacy, His sonship, His oneness with the invisible and eternal God?
44441And will He write His name My Father, and my Friend?
44441Are we pilgrims and strangers, worn and weary in our search for the home from which we are exiles?
44441Are we soldiers, beset with foes and required to endure the shocks of battle?
44441Are we voyagers upon a troubled and a dangerous sea?
44441As, then, we turn over the pages of the Bible, must we not say,"The wind of heaven bloweth where it listeth"?
44441But are we, after all, so very helpless before the aggregate of these mighty forces, as materialism loves to represent?
44441But attempt to tell him that beyond is nothing, and not even room for anything, and will he believe you?
44441But can we lay down directions about this and offer suggestions?
44441But how is it in foul weather?
44441But is this any reason for a fierce arraignment of nature, as tho she were execrably ruthless, and execrably indifferent?
44441But is this any reason why we should look on ourselves as victims of dead irresponsible forces?
44441But the Bible asked the question, more than thirty centuries ago,"Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades?"
44441But the question may arise, can we know the precepts and the statutes that God has given to us?
44441But what beyond?
44441By what arithmetic is such a balance cast?
44441Can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
44441Can we do no better, after so long a time?
44441Can we wonder if the Judge should say to them when they appear at His seat,"I never knew you"?
44441Could it be, perhaps, that such an one might bring us nearer to the inaccessible Light-- might help us to draw nigh as seeing Him who is invisible?
44441Did He not know it all a hundred thousand ages ago, or ever the earth was?"
44441Did the stranger go with the man to the pool, and keep his eye upon him while he was there?
44441Did the stranger who told the tale know the beggar who was said to have been cured?
44441Do I need to describe these bad ways to you?
44441Do we delight in what strengthened Him?
44441Do we then complain in affliction?
44441Does God, then, build up in order to destroy?
44441Does it not gather all the world in the sweep of its mighty purpose of mercy?
44441Does our work rest upon the basis of inward fellowship with God which underlay His?
44441Does the Bible care about weary people?
44441Does the wind then obey no rule; is it a mere symbol of unfettered caprice?
44441Dost Thou sleep, Lord?
44441For each of us, my hearers, this is the question of questions,"What shall I do with Jesus which is called Christ?"
44441For what reason was there this unusual emotion ere He spoke the word which cleansed?
44441For what reason was there this unwonted slowness in Christ''s healing works?
44441Had Bartimeus considered all these difficulties?
44441Had the stranger examined his eyes the very morning of the day on which he received sight?
44441Have we obeyed or have we disobeyed?
44441Have you ever pondered that dark mystery of human nature, the origin of the frightful idolatries of India?
44441Have you ever realized, with heartfelt gratitude to God, the priceless boon which He has granted to this generation in the diminution of pain?
44441Have you not sometimes wished that you could have had that hundred and fifty- fourth fish?
44441He knoweth it altogether?
44441His voice pierced then into the dull cold ear of death, and has it become weaker since?
44441How can we do it?
44441How do we talk?
44441How is that?
44441How is that?--the words exactly the same, the notes identical-- how?
44441How long has it been since the doctrine of the rotundity of the earth has been settled by scientific men?
44441I must do the one or the other; and yet how many are seeking, like Pilate, to evade the question?
44441If God afflicts, how foolish it is to go to the world for relief?
44441If He was only a man, how shall we explain them?
44441Is he to cease to believe in Christ?
44441Is it less mighty or less loving now?
44441Is it upon the misers and the miscreants and the murderers of the race merely?
44441Is the world greater than God?
44441Is there not the most complete demand for the punishment?
44441Is there the slightest claim in us for the reward?
44441It seems as if we might apprehend either of these things singly; but both together-- how can it be?
44441Might not one man have been sent to the pool, and another man have come back to Jerusalem?
44441Now, speaking roughly, what has been the motive for the great Western wave, which is making this garden out of that desert?
44441Now, ye scientific men, what made that gourd wither?
44441On whom does the Judge show his indignation?
44441On whom does the fire fall?
44441Perchance we explain the immediate antecedents of the phenomenon; but can we explain our own explanation?
44441Say, will you learn it?
44441Shall I reject Him and live precisely as if I had never heard His name?
44441Shall we neglect it and pass it by, or shall we take it, study it, seek it, as the verse expresses it, and make it the rule of our lives?
44441The criticism may be vigorous; he may be wholly unable to answer it: but what then?
44441The question of Pilate,"What shall I do, then, with Jesus which is called the Christ?"
44441The sending of the blind man to wash at the Pool of Siloam was suspicious: what could that washing have to do with a miracle?
44441Then, if we are not to pray, may we at least praise?
44441Thou art a ruin, but a grand one,--the majestic ruin of a majestic edifice, for knowest thou not that thou wast the temple of God?
44441To what am I to pray if I see no living God to pray to?
44441To whom is it that we pray?
44441Was it certain that the man was blind?
44441Was it certain that the vision was not gradually returning?
44441Was it not more probable that the stranger''s story should be false than that the miracle should be true?
44441Was it quite certain that the blind beggar who was sent to Siloam was the man who came back to the city and declared that Jesus had healed him?
44441Well, is that all science can say?
44441What did the Spaniards find there?
44441What do we need, then, but Christ the Son of God, the Heart of God, the Love of God?
44441What do we need, then?
44441What is it we see in the first scene?
44441What is it, then, that we see?
44441What is the distinction of the race to which we belong, that it succeeds where these have failed?
44441What is the need of flowers?
44441What is the secret of this influence of Scripture?
44441What proportion of our property should we devote to God?
44441What shall we do with His word?
44441What sin in the whole catalog of sin has been omitted by man?
44441What was it that drew that sigh from the heart of Jesus?
44441Wherefore, then, this unwonted squeamishness of conscience?
44441Why all this reluctance on his part to send Jesus to the cross?
44441Why are the cities of Europe horrified no longer by the hideousness of medieval leprosy?
44441Why can you sing?
44441Why did He do it if there was no need of it, if it were even possible that it should be wrested from its meaning?
44441Why do we not have pestilence, like that great plague of London, which destroyed 7,165 persons in a single week?
44441Why does the Black Death rage no longer, as it raged among the monks of this Abbey four centuries ago?
44441Why has jail fever disappeared?
44441Why has smallpox been stayed in its loathly ravages, and deprived of its hideous power?
44441Why should he?
44441Why so?
44441Why then, again we ask, was his perplexity?
44441Why?
44441Will he pay-- will he''make good''--on the investment if he becomes a drinker?
44441Would it not be well for Bartimeus to suspend his faith in Jesus until he had made further inquiries about the miracle?
44441Yet what do we really know about it?
44441You would lay before God your wretched plight to move His pity?
44441behold, I was left alone; these, where had they been?"
44441or shall I accept Him as the Lord from heaven in human nature, trust in Him as my Savior, and obey Him as my King?
44441says science; drag God in to explain anything?
44441to Him to save us, and He has seemed to sleep and to refuse to save?
47519Are you not satisfied with Joseph?"
47519Can I leave you Far in distant lands to dwell?"
47519Has he not led you blindfolded long enough?
47519Have you not betrayed Joseph and his brethren into the hands of the mob, as Judas did Jesus?
47519He then asked,"Will you defend my case?"
47519If hell can furnish a parallel, where is it?
47519The answer was"Please, sir, will you baptize me?"
47519We scarcely had the privilege of speaking to our brethren more than to say,"How do you do?"
47519What are you about-- you, and Hinkle, and scores of others?
47519When he came up to me, he said,"Brother Heber, what do you think of Joseph Smith, the fallen prophet, now?
47519Where are you?
47519when will distress and poverty and pain cease, and peace and plenty abound?
47526And do you really believe,Elder Farrell asked,"that every man and woman is born to be damned or saved?"
47526Do you believe there is a God?
47526Do you have more than one?
47526Is Mr. Farrell here?
47526The Savior said to Peter,''Lovest thou me?'' 47526 Was it the publican yonder?"
47526After conversing about an hour, he said:"Brother Briggs, how many of the names of your dead kindred have you?"
47526After greeting them he inquired:"Nellie, where is your Mother?"
47526But what was he to do?
47526But where was he to find one who claimed such authority?
47526Disarmed by the friendly greeting, the bully hesitated about replying, when the Elder continued:"Did some one send you here to disturb this meeting?"
47526Do n''t you see how unreasonable you have been in locking her out of the house night after night, trying to burn her and indulging in other cruelty?"
47526Do you think you can stand it?"
47526Do you think you could find father a place to work near your home at shoe- making?"
47526Have you any oil?"
47526He then inquired:"When did you make up your mind to be baptized?"
47526If I was born to be damned, what is the use of me praying?
47526Mr. Farrell, will you baptize me too?"
47526Thomas said to his wife:"Ann, what would you think if Archie and Elizabeth should be on that boat?"
47526What is your name, please?"
39092''Sun and night serve mortals,''says Euripides-- but why us more than the ants or the flies? 39092 And who tells you this-- that you have equal power with Zeus?
39092Are not all things ruled according to the will of God? 39092 But are leaves and our bodies so bound up and united with the whole, and are not our souls much more?
39092But whence am I to get a fine cloak? 39092 But you do not believe,"he said,"that souls are allotted to one body after another, and that what we call death is transmigration?
39092But,asks Tatian( c. 16),"why should they get_ drastikôteras dynameôs_ after death?"
39092Could he have done anything else?
39092Did you see Socrates and Plato?
39092Do n''t you see, my dear sir?
39092Do you think,said Epictetus,"that all things are a unity?"
39092GODS OR ATOMS?
39092How did Christianity rise and spread among men?
39092How_ can_ you escape from the judgment of hell?
39092If the dead have consciousness, would she wish you to be so overcome of sorrow?
39092To whom then shall I recite prayers? 39092 Well then, do you not think that things earthly are in sympathy(_ sympathein_) with things heavenly?"
39092What are we to do?
39092What says Zeus? 39092 What sea- captain is there that does not carry his mirth even to the point of shame?
39092When the day was over and Sextius had gone to his night''s rest, he used to ask his mind(_ animum_):''what bad habit of yours have you cured to- day? 39092 Where is the wonder?"
39092Which is ampler?
39092Who among men had any knowledge of what God was, before he came? 39092 Who shall change one of their dogmata[ the regular word of Epictetus]?
39092Why am I wasted for desire of him, who is either happy or non- existent? 39092 Why should it be lawful( for a Christian),"he asked,"to see what it is sin to do?
39092Why was he not sent to the sinless as well as to sinners? 39092 With what right(_ iure_) Marcion, do you cut down my wood?
39092[ 108] This isa peace not of Cæsar''s proclamation( for whence could he proclaim it?)
39092[ 126]What do you want with prayers?"
39092[ 136] Does Homer''s poetry do honour to the gods( c. 14)--do the actors on the stage( c. 15)? 39092 [ 147] Marcion, for instance, is"sick( like so many nowadays and, most of all, the heretics) with the question of evil, whence is evil?
39092[ 151]Why do you,"he asks,"act the part of a Jew, when you are a Greek?
39092[ 153] But have the churches been faithful in the transmission of this body of doctrine? 39092 [ 157] And then he rejoins, Do you think nativity impossible-- or unsuitable-- for God?
39092[ 32] Besides would God need to descend in order to{ 248} learn what was going on among men? 39092 [ 34] Then why not long before?
39092[ 36]Ye see what is the pattern that has been given us; what should we do who by him have come under the yoke of his grace?
39092[ 40]If he had wished to send down a spirit from himself, why did he need to breathe it into the womb of a woman?
39092[ 66] When a man boasts of moral progress, of his freedom from avarice, what, asks Horace, of other like matters? 39092 [ 72] And again:"Why debate?
39092[ 76] When they all say''Believe, if you wish to be saved, or else depart''; what are those to do who really wish to be saved?
39092[ 80] Again, the body is the prison of the soul; should there not then be warders of it-- dæmons in fact? 39092 [ 84]"Where then are we to track out God, Plato?
39092[ 90] How are we to meet at all, asks the anxious Christian, unless we buy off the soldiers? 39092 [ 90] Is it not likely that these"satraps and ministers of air and earth"could do you harm, if you did them despite?
39092[ 96]Must my leg then be lamed?
39092how many of those who crowd around and gape for Christian blood?
39092... What else can I do, a lame old man, but hymn God?
39092.... What thinkest thou?
39092After all nearly every religion has, somewhere or other, what are called"good ethics,"but the vital question is,"What else?"
39092Again do not our resolves also find their way to God, uttering a voice of their own?
39092Again, when Sodom is destroyed why does the holy text say"The Lord rained upon Sodom and Gomorrha sulphur and fire from the Lord from heaven"?
39092And are not some things also wafted heavenward by the conscience?
39092And how could all this be, if his body were not true?
39092And is there none to teach them stealth and sin?
39092And meanwhile, what was the audience doing, while he stood there tied,{ 326} waiting interminably for the lion?
39092And the gladiatorial shows?
39092And then the dog- faced Egyptian in linen-- who is he to bark at the gods?
39092And then who are those who practise abortion?
39092And where are truth and experience?
39092And who among{ 223} men could set this forth in words?
39092And who is he?
39092And who told thee that the gods do not help us even to what is in our own power?
39092And without a change of dogmata, what is there but the slavery of men groaning and pretending to obey?
39092Animæ_, 2,_ unde igitur naturalis timor animæ in deum, si deus nan novit irasci?
39092Are not the pagans guilty of Atheism, at once in not worshipping the true God and in persecuting those who do?
39092Are we not content with the unanimous authority of mankind?
39092Are we to bid a man to lend a hand to the shipwrecked, point the way to the wanderer, share bread with the hungry?
39092Are words and acts holy as religious symbols which in a society are obviously vicious?
39092Are you surprised a man should go to the gods?
39092As to the Christian story, what could have attracted the attention of God to her?
39092As to the idea that Christians eat children to gain eternal life-- who would think it worth the price?
39092At what cost were they written?
39092Below, is it not the same for them as for you?
39092Both handle the same questions:"Whence is evil, and why?
39092But does not this vapour theory do away with the other theory that divination is mediated to us by the gods through the dæmons?
39092But if a disembodied soul can foresee the future, why should not a soul in a body also be able?
39092But might not one study pagan literature?
39092But what of the man of genius who wrote them?
39092But whither?
39092By what licence, Valentinus, do you divert my springs?
39092Can I have done anything like a free man, or a noble- minded?
39092Children ask father and mother for bread-- will they receive a stone?
39092Could anything be more beautiful than this habit of examining the whole day?
39092Could the church do with them?
39092Did Abraham keep the Sabbath, or any of the patriarchs down to Moses?
39092Did Jove forget Crete for Rome''s sake-- Crete, where he was born, where he lies buried?
39092Do you recognize them, Trypho?
39092Do you see, then, the abyss of atheism that lies at our feet, if we resolve each of the gods into a passion or a force or a virtue?
39092Does Superstition ne''er your heart assail Nor bid your soul with fancied horrors quail?
39092Does a varied diet or a single dish help the digestion more?
39092Elsewhere he gives us a parody of self- examination-- the reflections of one who would prosper in the world--"Where have I failed in flattery?
39092Fool, have you not hands, did not God make them for you?
39092For to what better and more careful watch(_ phylaki_) could He have entrusted each of us?
39092For what soul of a man would any longer wish for a body that{ 253} had rotted?
39092For who is not stirred up by the contemplation of it to find out what there is in the thing within?
39092Good-- but prithee say, Is every vice with avarice flown away?
39092Had the Christian any law?
39092Has some comparative fallen out, or does_ his_ conceal another name?
39092He can not bear a dirty man,--"who does not get out of his way?"
39092He who fears"the gods of his fathers and his race, saviours, friends and givers of good"--whom will he not fear?
39092Hermogenes denies God''s title in this case; which then of the other means does he prefer?
39092His admirers to- day speak of him as one whose question was always"Is it true?"
39092How can I blaspheme my King who saved me?
39092How could men have spat in a face radiant with"celestial grandeur"?
39092How could the Telearch of Chæronea under the Roman Empire understand Pericles?
39092How did God come to use matter?
39092How long would it seem?
39092How long would it take to bring and to let loose the lion?
39092I do not deny it; who is not?
39092If Typhons and Giants were to drive out the gods and become our rulers, what worse could they ask?
39092If one looked from heaven, would there be any marked difference between the procedures of men and of ants?
39092If the one, why not hunt them down?
39092If the other, why punish?
39092If they have not, why pray?
39092In his name why?
39092In the last resort is ecstasy, independently of morality, the main thing?
39092Is it a little thing with you to strive with men?
39092Is it unworthy of God?
39092Is it_ ihs_, in fact,--a reference to Jesus analogous to the suggestion of Celsus that he too was a magician?
39092Is not all the philosophers''talk about God?
39092Is there not a hint of the school about this?
39092Is there not for them the same descent, wherever it lead?
39092It is the setting in which God has placed"the shadow of his own soul, the breath of his own spirit"--can it really be so vile?
39092It was believed by Christians that in baptism the sins of the earlier life were washed away; but what of sins after baptism?
39092Larentina?
39092Let us assume for purposes of discussion that there could be a"descent of God"--would it be what the Christians say it was?
39092Man, what then?
39092Mankind are apt to look twice at the piety of a ruler, and the old question of Satan comes easily,"Doth Job serve God for naught?"
39092Nero should ask himself"Am I the elected of the gods to be their vice- gerent on earth?
39092No,"where is the likeness between the philosopher and the Christian?
39092None the less the centre of interest was the same for them as for us-- what_ is_ the significance of Jesus of Nazareth?
39092Now whom do you mean by the sinner but the wicked, thief, house- breaker, poisoner, temple- robber, grave- robber?
39092Ought we not, in digging or ploughing or eating, to sing this hymn to God?
39092Plants and trees and grass and thorns-- do they grow for man a whit more than for the wildest animals?
39092Quis enim bib contemplatione eius concutitur ad requirendum quid intus in re sit?
39092Quorsum ista retulimus?
39092Shall I swear''by Jove the stone''(_ per Iovem lapidem_) after the most ancient manner of Rome?
39092Should they throw the dice to find out to whom to turn?
39092Silk and purple and pearls are next dealt with-- and earrings,"an outrage on nature"--if you pierce the ear, why not the nose too?
39092Sterculus?
39092Tertullian had to face a similar criticism of Christian life-- was Abraham_ baptized_?
39092That curious story, too, of the boy falling down in his presence?
39092The Christian must not philosophize, they said-- Tertullian said it too; but how could they know they must not philosophize unless they philosophized?
39092The Jew is referred back to the righteous men of early days-- Was Adam circumcised, or did he keep the Sabbath?
39092The arbiter of life and death to the nations?"
39092The gods were part of the past of the ancient world, and if Reason took them away, what was left?
39092The other sort perplexed him--"Why can you not judge for yourselves?"
39092The worn- out frame dragged the spirit with it, and he died with the cry--"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
39092Then is it not better to use what is in thine own power and be free, than to be set on what is not in thy power-- a slave and contemptible?
39092Then shall I no longer be?
39092Then those mysterious"somethings"which Apuleius keeps{ 230} wrapped up in a napkin?
39092They demanded to know how they stood with the gods-- were the gods many or one?
39092This is what men were doing and saying around him-- but why?
39092This work has many names; it is called gift[ or grace,_ chárisma_], enlightenment, perfection, baptism.... What is wanting for him who knows God?
39092To lie against God as if He forbade us to do good on the Sabbath day, is not that impiety?
39092Was it by accident that Joseph the carpenter gave all his five sons names that stood for something in Hebrew history?
39092Was it not in my power to lie?
39092Was it true-- this story of the ass?
39092Was she pretty?
39092Was the hen or the egg first?
39092What cause is there that the gods should do good?
39092What done or left undone?
39092What father was ever so unnatural(_ anósios_)?
39092What gods?
39092What harm is there in not having sinned?
39092What have I to do with circumcision, who have the testimony of God?
39092What if laws do forbid Christians to be?
39092What in all this could tempt a man to face the lions?
39092What is its destiny?
39092What need of that baptism to me, baptized with the holy spirit?
39092What of sky, earth and sea?
39092What propellent power lies behind the morals?
39092What then does Lucian make of human life?
39092What then indeed is Being?
39092What then is to be said of Plutarch''s religion?
39092What then was the knowledge given unto him?
39092What then?
39092What too(_ ib._ 6) of barbarians and their souls, who have no"prison of Socrates,"etc?
39092What was it that had made the"ancient character"?
39092What was new in the new religion, in this"third race"of men?
39092What was the origin of evil?
39092What was the real disease?
39092What was the ultimate difference between the old Roman and the Roman of the days of Antony and Octavian?
39092What would Socrates do?
39092What, asks the prosecution, is the meaning of this curious interest Apuleius has in fish?
39092Where are those laws now?
39092Which gods?
39092Which is more perfect, to forbid adultery or to bid refrain from a single lustful look?
39092Which of Aphrodite''s hands did Diomed wound?
39092Who saw the dove, or heard the voice from heaven, at the baptism?
39092Who talks in a finished style unless he wishes to be affected?
39092Who wished this end for his soldier-- who but he who sealed him with such an oath of enlistment?
39092Who would choose such a change?
39092Whole burnt offerings and your sacrifices and the fat of goats and the blood of bulls I will not... Who has sought these from your hands?
39092Whom else would a brigand invite to join him?
39092Why could they not philosophize and say nothing?
39092Why did I say that?
39092Why does an Emperor wish to be called"the eldest son of the church?"
39092Why he rather than any of the"ten thousand others"who might much more plausibly be called the Messiah?
39092Why is fresh water better than salt for{ 85} washing clothes?
39092Why should not we too live after the model of Socrates, studying philosophy and obeying our dæmon?
39092Why should the innocent age hasten to the remission of sins?
39092Why should the things, which''coming out of the mouth defile a man,''seem not to defile a man when he takes them in through eyes and ears?
39092Why should there be?
39092Why, but from vanity and folly?
39092Why?
39092Why?
39092Will you not willingly surrender it for the whole?
39092With ribbons is it adorned-- or with graves?
39092Would not the play have been better named_ Brutus_?
39092Would not the son of Moses have been strangled, had not his mother circumcised him?
39092Would you call him Nature?
39092Would you call him Providence?
39092Would you call him Universe?
39092Would you call him fate?
39092Would you propitiate the gods?
39092You do n''t believe that in beasts and fishes dwells the mind(_ animum_) that was once a man''s?
39092Zeno and Isis each had something to say, but who had such a message of forgiveness and reconciliation and of the love of God?
39092[ 123] How can the maker of idols, the temple- painter, etc., be said to have renounced the devil and his angels, if they make their living by them?
39092[ 131] If the legend is mere fable, he asks,_ cur rapitur sacerdos Cereris, si non tale Ceres passet est?
39092[ 136]"When a man is hardened like a stone(_ apolithôthê_), how shall we be able to deal with him by argument?"
39092[ 159]_ de carne Christi_, 5,_ prorsus credibile est quia ineptum est,... certum est quia impossibile.... Quid dimidias mendacio Christum?
39092[ 167]"Who are the two or three gathering in the name of Christ, among whom the Lord is in the midst?
39092[ 19] Many animals can make the same claim--"what could one call more divine than to foreknow and foretell the future?
39092[ 30]"But,"rejoins the Jew,"was not Abraham circumcised?
39092[ 33] Or was he dissatisfied with the attention he received, and did he really come down to show off like a_ nouveau riche_(_ oi neóploutoi_)?
39092[ 34]"What can we give him in return?
39092[ 48] For himself, he holds with Paul("doth not Nature teach you?")
39092[ 53] And again in the_ Psalms_( 110) what is meant by"The Lord said unto my Lord"?
39092[ 54] and by"Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever... therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows?
39092[ 60]"Are we to wait till beasts speak?
39092[ 78] What does this organ, this new song, tell us?
39092[ 80] So Tertullian lays down the law for others; what for himself?
39092[ 81] Then"will not a man, who worships God, be justified in serving him who has his power from God?
39092[ 92] Why should not the Christians worship them, dæmons and Emperors?
39092[ 94] In any case,"if idols are nothing, what harm is there in taking part in the festival?
39092[ 98] Can any triumph over fortune unless helped by him?
39092[ Sidenote: Apology or truth?]
39092[ Sidenote: Immortality] But is it clear that it is eternity after all?
39092_ Annon et alias sine ullo Sacramento immundi spiritus aquis incubant, adfectantes illam in primordio divini spiritus gestationem?
39092_ Isaiah_ 1, 11: Wherefore to me the multitude of your sacrifices?
39092_ Quid revolvis?
39092_ Usque adeone mori miserum est?_ he asks of the Christian who hesitates to be martyred;[11]"a hint from the world"he says.
39092_ Vivere ergo habes?_[75]_ Must_ you live?
39092and how will ye strive with the Lord?
39092and what are you to do with it now?
39092and whence is God?
39092and whence is man and how?
39092and, if so, why not teach it?
39092asked{ 95} Plutarch; why not in each universe a guide and ruler with mind and reason, such as he who in our universe is called lord and father of all?
39092asks Carlyle,"was it by institutions, and establishments, and well arranged systems of mechanism?
39092asks Epictetus, arguing against the Academics, who"opposed evident truths"--what are we to do with necrosis of the soul?
39092asks Tertullian,"to say, Thou shalt not kill; or to teach, Be not even angry?
39092could they be restored?
39092cur Saturno alieni liberi immolantur... cur Idæae masculus amputatur_?
39092did they care for mankind?
39092do you then on account of one wretched leg find fault with the cosmos?
39092does their hunger lead to any other place?
39092for the individual man?
39092had he any oracles, apart from the unintelligible glossolalies of men possessed(_ enthousiôntes_)?
39092he cries, pretty to look at, but full of what?
39092how shall I not be anxious?''
39092how was it that men could see and yet not see?
39092if eternal salvation had been for sale?
39092if such things_ are_ done, by whom are they done?
39092in what respect are you better?''
39092is it the Christians who frequent them?
39092is not all Providence from him?
39092on whom shall I call, to{ 232} help the wretched, to favour the good, to counter the evil?
39092once more to establish effective gods to do the work of police?
39092or Abel, or Noah, or Enoch, or Melchizedek?
39092quis non ubi requisivit accedit?
39092revelations from sacrifices and victims, and other miraculous tokens?
39092that saw the simple- minded taking their baskets to gather the grape- harvest from bramble- bushes?
39092the disciple of Greece and of heaven?
39092the friend and the foe of error?"
39092the marvels heard from shrines?
39092the trafficker in fame and in life?
39092to whom slay victim?
39092to whom tender vows?
39092was the question that men asked; where was the root of all the evil?
39092were they persons or natural laws[165] or even natural objects?
39092what vice have you resisted?
39092who was he?
39092who, when he has found out, does not draw near?
39092why was it that in old days men were honest, governed themselves firmly, knew how to obey, and served the State?
39092will you ever love?
39092{ 165}"Away with the atheists-- where is Polycarp?"
39092{ 18} Or can you smile at magic''s strange alarms, Dreams, witchcraft, ghosts, Thessalian spells and charms?
39092{ 196} CHAPTER VII"GODS OR ATOMS?"
39092{ 88}"Then Plutarch, slowly and gently"asked what signs of anger he showed in voice or colour or word?
44941------------------ What Is Man?
44941------------------ Whose Right Is It to Govern the World?
44941------------------ Will God''s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom?
44941------------------ Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God?
44941And Paul says,"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
44941And did not he make one?
44941And from whence come these things?
44941And if a few should see the evil, and try a remedy, what are a few in opposition to the views, power, influence, and corruption of the world?
44941And if a nation were to do it, would a nation''s act sanctify a wrong deed?
44941And if men will not acknowledge God, how can they expect him to acknowledge and bless them?
44941And what are they doing?
44941And what did they get for their labour?
44941And what was it all for?
44941And wherefore one?
44941And who were they toiling for?
44941And why did the Lord feel anxious about this?
44941And why?
44941And why?
44941And why?
44941And why?
44941But again, who is Satan?
44941But did either of these kings govern God''s people?
44941But does he leave him alone and unassisted to carry out his designs?
44941But does this make them happy?
44941But here let us enquire a little further, Does God set up Christian kings to fight against Christian kings?
44941But if they do not, what then?
44941But let me again ask a question, Under the reign of what kings was this kingdom to be set up?
44941But the people would very reasonably be heard to enquire, what can we do?
44941But what right would there be in thus permitting Satan to usurp the dominion for ever?
44941But what was their hope?
44941Can any one point out its location?
44941Can he alter the designs of God?
44941Can he fight against and overcome God?
44941Come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
44941First, then, we will enquire who and what is man?
44941For the purpose of obtaining present blessings, earthly enjoyments, the pleasures of sense?
44941God, the author of the universe, and of all created good, suffer his plans to be frustrated by the powers of the Devil?
44941Has it augmented the happiness of those nations of the world?
44941Has there been less war, less animosity, less butchery, less evil of any kind under its empire?
44941Having said so much on this subject, we will continue our investigation still further, and enquire next, What is our relationship to God?
44941Here, then, it is stated, that if brother, son, wife, or any one, wish to lead thee from God, thou shalt destroy them; and why?
44941Here, then, the object of purity is pointed out clearly; and what is it?
44941How did God ever reveal his will, and purposes to Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, the Prophets, Jesus, and his Disciples, and they to the people?
44941How will the kingdom of God be established?
44941I know they call upon God; but what to do?
44941I say again, What are these all doing?
44941I would ask, What part of Jeremiah did he know?
44941I would here ask, If man acts upon this principle, has not God a right to do so with the affairs of his government?
44941If it has failed in a small thing, how can it accomplish a large one?
44941If it should still continue and overspread the world in its present form, what would it accomplish?
44941If they killed the prophets, and stoned those whom God sent, how could he treat with them?
44941If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
44941In relation to their anointing, the question would naturally arise, Who authorised the ministers to anoint those kings and queens?
44941Is he a being temporal and earthly alone, and when he dies, does he sink into forgetfulness?
44941Is he annihilated?
44941Is there anything gloomy in the works that God has made?
44941Isaiah with rapture gazed upon the scene, and in ecstacy cried out,"Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
44941It may be asked, Has not the Lord given authority to kings to reign?
44941It may be asked, What is to be done in this state of things?
44941Let the apostle James answer:"From whence come wars and fightings among you?
44941Now what was this field?
44941Now, a word on this firmament; Where is it?
44941Now, as the powers composing the feet and toes were not yet formed, how could the little stone smite that which was not in existence?
44941Now, who will say they had the kingdom of God within them?
44941Of what benefit has it been to nations where it has prevailed the most?
44941Or should we arrogate to ourselves privileges that we will not allow the Lord to possess?
44941Or, why was there a consultation in heaven about it?
44941Says Jesus,"If a son ask bread, will he for bread give him a stone?
44941Says the Apostle,"Know ye not that we shall judge angels?"
44941Secondly.--It would be unjust: and"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
44941Shall the earth still be defiled under the inhabitants thereof, when God is our Father?
44941Shall the neck of the righteous always be under the feet of the ungodly?
44941Shall the purposes of the Lord be frustrated?
44941Shall tyranny, oppression, and iniquity for ever rule?
44941Some may remark on the foregoing, Does not Paul say, that"the powers that be, are ordained of God?"
44941St. Paul says,"What?
44941The Church of England, Methodists, Presbyterians, Independents, Baptists, Universalists, or which of the hundreds of sects that flood Christendom?
44941The Lord speaks to Job and says,"Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
44941The question again arises, Where will Jesus reign with his saints?
44941The question is, What kings?
44941The question is, what course will God take for the accomplishment of this thing?
44941The question would naturally follow, What have the reformations of Calvin, Luther, and other reformers, done for the world?
44941The riches of those countries?
44941The world''s redemption and regeneration?
44941Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men up into the hand of Saul?
44941Under the reign of the fourth?
44941Was it in this world?
44941We may here ask, Is it right, is it proper, is it just, for this state of things to continue?
44941We next enquire, What is the object and design of man''s existence on the earth; and what is his relationship thereto?
44941We shall therefore commence by enquiring, Where is heaven?
44941We talk about time and eternity,--what is time?
44941What Is His Destiny and Relationship to God?
44941What Is His Destiny and Relationship to God?
44941What Is Man?
44941What are we to understand by this?
44941What can we say of them?
44941What hope have we?
44941What is more desirable than peace?
44941What is our body?--temporal, material?
44941What is our spirit?--material, spiritual and eternal also?
44941What part?
44941What right has any private man to take by force the property of another?
44941What shall we do?
44941What was it these geniuses discovered?
44941What, then, is man?
44941What, then, was his calling?
44941What?
44941When the Lord, therefore, of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
44941Where do those nations, languages, and tongues exist?
44941Where is that kingdom?
44941Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
44941Which of the sects or parties is it that is good, evangelical, and pure?
44941Who Has Governed It?
44941Who Has Governed It?
44941Who is Satan?
44941Whose Right Is It to Govern the World?
44941Why the arrangement of the resurrection?
44941Why the beautiful regulation of sun, moon, and stars?
44941Why the provision made for the redemption of man before he came here?
44941Will God''s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom?
44941Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God?
44941Will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard, O Lord God of Israel?
44941Will any one say that all these things were done, and all nature organized in its present beauty, and order, without a design?
44941Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God''s Designs Be Frustrated?
44941Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God''s Designs Be Frustrated?
44941Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand?
44941Will the mere removal of them from one place to another make them better?
44941Will this design be frustrated by the powers of darkness, or the influence of wicked and ungodly men?
44941Would thousands of men engaged in the same business make it more honorable?
44941You might perhaps be startled for a moment, and enquire within yourself, Why have I never heard this theme sung among the churches on earth?
44941and Christian subjects to destroy Christian subjects?
44941and what is his destiny, and what his relationship to God?
44941and why is thy countenance fallen?
44941declare if thou hast understanding, who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
44941how are they to be regulated?
44941know ye not that he who is joined to an harlot is one body?
44941or has he a spirit as well as a body?
44941or were they ordained by the Lord?
44941or who laid the corner stone thereof?
44941shall we not, then, stay in heaven?
44941that righteousness composes a kingdom?
44941the New Jerusalem, and the reign of Jesus on the earth?
44941their bodies?
44941when the morning stars sung together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
31791Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
31791He hath a demon, and is mad: why hear ye him?
31791Of what interest is that to me?
31791Understandest thou what thou readest?
31791Why is thy countenance sad?
3179118. Who prepared the American Standard Revised Version, and in general how does it differ from the Revised Version?
317912. Who should be in a teacher- training class?
317912. Who should lead that meeting?
317913. Who brought relief from the oppression of Midian?
317913. Who must lead in the teaching process-- teachers or pupils?
317913. Who should be in a teacher- training class?
317914. Who should attend it?
317914. Who should choose the teachers?
317915. Who should do most of the talking-- pupils or teacher?
317915. Who was the great translator of the Bible into Latin?
317918. Who gave us the first English Bible, and when?
317918. Who were buried in the Cave of Machpelah?
317919. Who first translated the Bible into English from the original Bible languages?
317919. Who is the center of the little child''s world?
317919. Who should bring Bibles to the school?
31791About how many members did the church in Jerusalem have before the persecution broke out?
31791After his ascension, where did the Apostles go?
31791After the disciples had reported all the guesses of the people, he asked,"But who say ye that I am?"
31791All her thought was, where is_ the body_?
31791All this time, what was the attitude of the Pharisees?
31791And Moses said unto Jehovah-- Have I conceived all this people?...
31791Answering this will answer in part the question, What should the teacher know?
31791Are they to be thwarted?
31791Are you reading about any event in the wanderings of Israel?
31791Around what thought did most of his teachings revolve?
31791Around what thought did most of the Lord''s teaching revolve?
31791At what point in the teaching plan do many teachers go wrong?
31791But what has become all this time of God''s plans for Joseph?
31791By what church was it officially adopted?
31791By what means does knowledge enter the soul?
31791By what means does knowledge enter the soul?
31791By what means is true faith developed in a child?
31791By what means should we bring new thoughts to the pupil?
31791By whom are the International Lessons selected?
31791By whom are the International Lessons selected?
31791Do you have a collection of objects and of pictures for teaching purposes?
31791Does the learner gain in clearness of knowledge by repetition?
31791Each teacher should constantly ask himself, How may I personally add to the attractiveness of the Sunday- school?
31791For a Missionary concert?
31791For what did they then wait in the city of Jerusalem?
31791For what has the soul special capacity at this time?
31791For what in reality was Nehemiah praying?
31791From whom to whom did the third period reach?
31791Give an illustration of a"concrete notion"?
31791Had they thought of any resurrection, would they not have remained near the garden where his body was laid?
31791He Should Know His Bible.#--What do we wish the pupil to learn?
31791How are the child''s broader interests shown?
31791How can a Birthday Secretary be utilized?
31791How did Abraham''s faith show somewhat of an eclipse in the matter of Hagar?
31791How did Ahaz provoke the Lord to anger especially?
31791How did Joseph''s exaltation come so suddenly?
31791How did Saul come to his end?
31791How did Solomon begin his reign?
31791How did he begin the building of the temple?
31791How did it help him in teaching great truths?"
31791How did its magnitude show itself?
31791How did she treat those who desired to worship Jehovah?
31791How did the kingdom fare under Jeroboam II?
31791How did the scattered disciples show their great loyalty to the truth?
31791How did the son of Hezekiah act when he came to the throne?
31791How did this enthusiasm impress me?
31791How do we know that the events of these eight days were of the utmost importance in the minds of the evangelists?
31791How does God deal with his servant at this time?
31791How does energy show itself at this time?
31791How does man act toward God, as soon as he transgresses his law?
31791How does the source of motives toward service differ in childhood as compared with later life?
31791How early are Sunday- schools known to have existed on our continent?
31791How far did Josiah try to extend his reforms?
31791How has the Sunday- school recognized the changing life of the pupil?
31791How long an interval of silence between Old and New Testament?
31791How long did Isaiah continue to prophesy?
31791How long did his desert life as shepherd last?
31791How long did the captivity of Judah last?
31791How long did this period continue?
31791How long does the first period last?
31791How long was Nehemiah in building the walls?
31791How long was his prayer unanswered?
31791How long was it between the sale of Joseph and the first appearance of his brethren to buy corn?
31791How many International Conventions have been held?
31791How many Sunday- schools in the world to- day?
31791How many Sunday- schools in the world to- day?
31791How many of these men were there at this time in Palestine?
31791How may a Superintendent''s Cabinet help the school?
31791How may a mission- study class be conducted?
31791How may an Adult Class be organized?
31791How may doubters be helped in this period?
31791How may hero- worship be used by the teachers?
31791How may memory be abused?
31791How may restlessness be overcome?
31791How may specific knowledge of the pupil be gained by the teacher?
31791How may spiritual ends best be gained?
31791How may substitute teachers be secured?
31791How may substitute teachers be secured?
31791How may the child''s activity be given the right direction?
31791How may the life of Christ be divided?
31791How may the pupil be spared a division of interest?
31791How may the pupil''s efforts in right doing be aroused?
31791How may the teacher best come to know the pupil?
31791How may we stimulate a Junior''s efforts in right- doing?
31791How much longer did it last than the Kingdom of Israel?
31791How much longer?
31791How should the Financial Board be made up, and what are its duties?
31791How then account for the difference in his mien?
31791How then could he succeed in delivering_ a nation_?
31791How utilized?
31791How would you develop true faith in a child?
31791How would you explain vacillating conduct during the early part of this period?
31791How would you guide a child''s activity in the right direction?
31791How would you plan to secure good singing?
31791If he touched the deaf man''s ears and made him hear, what was this but an object- lesson showing that they woefully needed spiritual hearing?
31791In Luke 9 Jesus asks the question,"Who do the multitudes say that I am?"
31791In general, what may we say of David''s religious life at the beginning and the close of his career?
31791In the second period, what may we say of civilization?
31791In what does the first period consist?
31791In what moral condition did its termination find mankind?
31791In what order were the different parts of the land conquered?
31791In what order were the various parts of the land of Canaan conquered?
31791In what respect was the call of Abraham a twofold call?
31791In what special way may the teacher be recognized by the church?
31791In what three ways does the soul round out its activities?
31791In what two respects was Abraham one of the greatest men of history?
31791In what two ways may life be touched?
31791In what way did Solomon sin in his alliances with other kings?
31791In what way is inference a legitimate ground of knowledge?
31791In what way should the teacher''s knowledge of the Book be superior to the pupil''s?
31791In what ways can door- men render service?
31791In what ways may a pupil prepare for the lesson period?
31791In what year did the Revised Version of the New Testament appear?
31791In whose reign and by whom was the Authorized Version produced?
31791Into what bitter sin did David fall?
31791Into what language akin to Hebrew was the Bible translated, and through the agency of what people?
31791Into what two divisions may this period be divided?
31791Into what two sections may we divide Joseph''s life?
31791Into whose household did Joseph go in Egypt?
31791Into whose household did the lad come in Egypt?
31791Involuntary?
31791Involuntary?
31791Is it true that teachers are"born"not"made"?
31791Is it true that teachers are"born,"not"made"?
31791Is not God''s gracious purpose evident, in that this is the time when life is most easily influenced?
31791Is this the same hero whom we saw standing in all his triumph before the king?
31791Is this the same man who speaks in the matter of the golden calf, as we saw above?
31791It seems to us that if the Apostle had been asked,"Where did you learn this truly wonderful lesson?"
31791It was a rough town, as we may infer by the remark of Nathanael,"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
31791Messenger Cadets?
31791Name five elements that characterize good teaching?
31791Name some of the nations who opposed Israel and Judah?
31791Name the two prophets who encouraged the people in this work How long a period is there between Zerubbabel and Ezra?
31791Nehemiah''s?
31791Of course you are between the letters M. and S. Is it a story of Elijah that you are studying?
31791Of the librarian?
31791Of the missionary committee?
31791Of what doctrine do we see the foreshadowing at Christ''s baptism?
31791Of what may the miracles be said to be object- lessons?
31791Of what was Jeroboam afraid at this time?
31791Or is it the biography of Nehemiah that forms your lesson?
31791Over what did the Master show his power?
31791Over what tribe did David rule alone for seven years?
31791Over what tribe did David rule alone for seven years?
31791Should the lesson text be consulted by the pupil when reciting?
31791Should the teacher aim at a few things or many?
31791Since laws of life are known, what two conclusions follow?
31791State four principles underlying the child''s interest?
31791Stories.#--But above all else, as equipment to teach, can you tell a story?
31791Temperance work?
31791Test Questions How long an interval of silence is there between the Old and the New Testament times?
31791Test Questions How long did the Kingdom of Judah last?
31791Test Questions How long did the captivity of Judah last?
31791Test Questions In what does the Bible deal largely?
31791Test Questions Into what three divisions does Moses''life fall?
31791Test Questions Into what two great divisions is the Bible divided?
31791Test Questions Into what two sections may we divide Joseph''s life?
31791Test Questions What divinities was Israel worshiping at the time that Elijah appeared?
31791Test Questions What event closes the year of popularity?
31791Test Questions What explanation of the resurrection of the Lord do some critics give?
31791Test Questions What is the second year of our Lord''s life called?
31791Test Questions What led to the disruption of the United Kingdom?
31791Test Questions What ostensible reason did the Israelites give for asking for a king?
31791Test Questions What two ways are there of studying the Bible?
31791Test Questions Where was Israel at the time of the death of Moses?
31791Test Questions Where was Saul born?
31791Test Questions Where were Christ''s thirty years of silence spent?
31791Test Questions Why is the Acts of the Apostles the most important book in the New Testament?
31791The Assistant Superintendent?
31791The Old Testament revision?
31791The Sunshine Band?
31791The chief difficulties?
31791The leader may accustom the class to the question,"Where is that place?"
31791The original language of the New Testament?
31791The second?
31791The treasurer''s?
31791The years included?
31791The years included?
31791The_ deductive_ method?
31791The_ synthetic_ method?
31791Then where would the chief priests or even the Roman soldiers have been?
31791Through what officers may missionary work be emphasized, and how?
31791To the community?
31791To what danger was the early church exposed?
31791To what did they ascribe his power of working miracles?
31791To whom did Lot owe his deliverance from Sodom at its overthrow?
31791Under what king did Judah enjoy great reforms?
31791Under what king did Judah reach the maximum of her power?
31791Under what king was Israel at last carried into captivity?
31791Under what king was Israel carried into captivity?
31791Under what kings did Judah have great reforms?
31791Voluntary?
31791Voluntary?
31791Was religion any better off for this prosperity?
31791Was the man''s faith at fault?)
31791Was the mission of Elijah and his successor permanently effective?
31791Was the second trial of man any more successful than the first, regarded from the religious standpoint?
31791Were these two prophets successful?
31791What Bibles were published during the reign of Queen Elizabeth?
31791What Scripture is there in support of these two periods?
31791What action did Joseph''s brethren finally take with regard to him?
31791What action did the people wish to take in consequence of the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand?
31791What advantage is there for our purposes in the second method?
31791What affects the adolescent''s relation to God?
31791What appeal may well be added to the story?
31791What are four tools at the teacher''s disposal?
31791What are four tools at the teacher''s disposal?
31791What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of the various hours for Sunday- school session?
31791What are some of the characteristics of these years of absorption?
31791What are some of the details to look out for in beginning a session?
31791What are some of the evidences of a teacher''s enthusiasm?
31791What are some of the factors in wise promotion of school members?
31791What are some of the general characteristics of the Junior Age?
31791What are some of the requisites for hand- work in the school?
31791What are some of the results to be expected in the Beginners Age?
31791What are some of the signs of the social instinct?
31791What are some of the things needed for hand- work in the school?
31791What are some of the uses of a blackboard?
31791What are special points to look out for in beginning a session?
31791What are the advantages of a name for the class?
31791What are the age limits of the Beginners period?
31791What are the duties of a superintendent of classification?
31791What are the duties of the financial board?
31791What are the duties of the missionary secretary?
31791What are the duties of the superintendent?
31791What are the general characteristics of the Beginners Age?
31791What are the general characteristics of the Senior Age?
31791What are the secretary''s duties?
31791What are the signs of personal consciousness at this time?
31791What are the six pivotal events recorded in Acts?
31791What are the special characteristics of children of the Beginners age?
31791What are the three most prominent of the editions of the Bible in English?
31791What are the three phases of oral instruction?
31791What are the three phases of oral instruction?
31791What are the two original languages of the Old Testament?
31791What are three needs of maturity?
31791What are two special needs of this period?
31791What aspect of Christianity appeals most to pupils of this age?
31791What banners and objects would be valuable?
31791What beginnings may we find in the book of Genesis?
31791What body of men prepared the Revision?
31791What brought this period of his life to its close?
31791What can we say of the religious life of his mother and of his father?
31791What change in God''s method of revelation did the third period manifest?
31791What characteristics did the Patriarch show in his relations with Lot?
31791What chronological peculiarity do we find in the Bible narrative?
31791What committees?
31791What constitutes a good story?
31791What constitutes a"good story"?
31791What course did history take in the Southern Kingdom?
31791What desire is paramount at this time?
31791What did David do for the establishment of religion, and in what city?
31791What did he do to hold his people from possible allegiance with Judah?
31791What did he there"raise"at once?
31791What did the people wish Jesus to do on the following day?
31791What distinguished Tarsus at that day?
31791What do you regard as the teacher''s proper aims?
31791What does a well- defined mental picture lead to in the child''s mind?
31791What does apperception mean?
31791What does_ apperception_ mean?
31791What else did he have as teacher?
31791What else taught him?
31791What equipment is needed for it?
31791What essentials of the Christian life may a Junior readily have?
31791What essentials of the Christian life may the pupils readily have at this period?
31791What event terminated Moses''life at court?
31791What fact in Saul''s conversion is of the utmost importance?
31791What fact in the conversion of Saul is of the utmost importance?
31791What facts should enrolment show?
31791What facts should the Treasurer''s weekly report include?
31791What four elements does teaching include?
31791What four things help to the pupil''s approach to the lesson?
31791What four things help to the pupil''s willing approach to the lesson?
31791What further intensified their hatred?
31791What gave Bible popularity a setback?
31791What general difference is there between children of the Beginners and the Primary age?
31791What good did Saul accomplish?
31791What great responsibility as to benevolences rests upon the teacher?
31791What great sorrow came to David toward the close of his life?
31791What had God to say about this request of the people?
31791What illustration is given of his fidelity to this work?
31791What illustration is given to make these links more clear?
31791What important opportunities has the Intermediate age?
31791What in the political trial?
31791What innovation in matters religious did Jezebel introduce?
31791What is Jesus''great power as a teacher?
31791What is Jesus''great power as a teacher?
31791What is a Workers''Meeting?
31791What is a concept?
31791What is a keyword for the opportunities of the Intermediate Age?
31791What is a percept?
31791What is a special characteristic of the Hebrew language?
31791What is attention?
31791What is attention?
31791What is consciousness?
31791What is gained by a child when he imitates an action?
31791What is imagination?
31791What is imagination?
31791What is it, how does it develop, how may it be influenced, how led to action?
31791What is its twofold value?
31791What is meant by Messenger Cadets?
31791What is meant by Superintendent''s aides?
31791What is meant by a law of the soul?
31791What is meant by a law of the soul?
31791What is meant by a teaching method?
31791What is meant by adolescence?
31791What is meant by altruistic feelings?
31791What is meant by drill?
31791What is meant by grading?
31791What is meant by grading?
31791What is meant by power of perception?
31791What is meant by rounded development?
31791What is meant by the Septuagint?
31791What is meant by the inductive method?
31791What is meant by the will?
31791What is meant by the will?
31791What is meant by the year of obscurity?
31791What is meant by the_ analytic_ method?
31791What is meant by the_ inductive_ method?
31791What is meant by"atmosphere"?
31791What is meant by"maturity"?
31791What is needed in this period in addition to impressions?
31791What is teaching?
31791What is teaching?
31791What is the American Sunday School Union?
31791What is the Sunday School Union of London?
31791What is the Sunday- school?
31791What is the World''s Sunday School Association?
31791What is the World''s Sunday School Association?
31791What is the aim of teaching?
31791What is the danger- point in bringing a pupil to definite decisions?
31791What is the difference between children''s and grown people''s motives for service?
31791What is the difference between influence and precept?
31791What is the earliest power that becomes educationally active?
31791What is the earliest power that becomes educationally active?
31791What is the first law as to the subject matter of teaching?
31791What is the first law as to the subject matter of teaching?
31791What is the first of the teachers of our Lord during that time that is mentioned?
31791What is the gain in using illustrations?
31791What is the gain, and what the danger, in using illustrations?
31791What is the general character of the period?
31791What is the goal for this age?
31791What is the goal of all teaching?
31791What is the great purpose of that instinct?
31791What is the highest art in teaching?
31791What is the highest art in teaching?
31791What is the keyword of maturity?
31791What is the last of these teachers mentioned?
31791What is the last scene in the experience of Elijah that we find in the Bible?
31791What is the least the teacher must know about the Bible?
31791What is the measure of one''s power to teach the truth of God to His children?
31791What is the most noticeable thing about the religious life of Judah during and after the captivity?
31791What is the pre- requisite for giving?
31791What is the process by which habit is created?
31791What is the proper place for lesson helps on Sunday?
31791What is the purpose of a child''s abounding activity?
31791What is the purpose of such organization?
31791What is the purpose of the Sunday- school?
31791What is the reason for this amplification of narrative and simultaneous multiplication of the miraculous?
31791What is the right relation of such a class to the school?
31791What is the second year of Christ''s life called?
31791What is the social instinct, and how does it show itself?
31791What is the solution of the problem of getting teachers?
31791What is the teacher''s goal?
31791What is the teacher''s goal?
31791What is the teacher''s reward?
31791What is the third period called?
31791What is the topical method, and with what pupils should it be used?
31791What is the true motive for giving?
31791What is the work of the International Sunday School Association?
31791What is the work of the International Sunday School Association?
31791What is the"Angle Method"of study at that meeting?
31791What is there significant in the brevity of our Lord''s public life as compared with that of Alexander or Napoleon?
31791What is usually the measure of a school''s power?
31791What is usually the measure of the power of the local school?
31791What kind of a life did he live after the martyrdom of Stephen?
31791What kind of books should a teacher''s library contain?
31791What kind of men did the Holy Spirit choose for missionaries?
31791What kind of question is better than that which merely draws out a fact?
31791What king tried to restore the worship of Jehovah?
31791What law underlies all oral teaching?
31791What makes us think that God did not direct Abraham to go to Egypt?
31791What manner and method in teaching do pupils like?
31791What marked change had come over Judah between the captivity and the return?
31791What marked event took place during these six months?
31791What marks the completion of the teaching act?
31791What maxim sums up the order in which the soul- powers should be exercised?
31791What may be learned by the study of a boy''s pocket?
31791What may the teacher accomplish between Sundays?
31791What may the teacher accomplish between Sundays?
31791What may ushers do?
31791What method of teaching can hinder the child''s growing mental power?
31791What method of teaching should be substituted for story telling?
31791What methods accomplish more than precepts with Beginners?
31791What missionary equipment is desirable?
31791What mistake will most surely negative good instruction?
31791What must be guarded against in urging decision at this time?
31791What must definitely mark the teaching?
31791What new element now enters in to affect the relation to God?
31791What notable victory did Paul and Silas gain in prison?
31791What noted building did Solomon erect in Jerusalem?
31791What noted building did he erect in Jerusalem?
31791What officer should receive and locate new scholars?
31791What officers does an organized class need?
31791What other and truer reason did they urge?
31791What other appearances may be added to these?
31791What other appearances may we add to these?
31791What other editions were prominent at about that time?
31791What other reforms did Nehemiah strive to inaugurate?
31791What particularly evil deed did he do in connection with the temple?
31791What peculiarity do we find in the distribution of the miracles?
31791What peculiarity was there in God''s directions to Joshua?
31791What plan may well be used for a Missionary Sunday?
31791What point of view must the teacher take?
31791What probably was the cause of his discouragement?
31791What proportion of these are in America?
31791What reason may we assign for the attempt of Satan to draw Christ to sin?
31791What reason may we assign for this?
31791What reasons did the Israelites offer for wanting a king?
31791What relationship to nature were these two divinities supposed to hold?
31791What remarkable experience did he have at Lystra?
31791What remarkable proof have we of Joseph''s steadfast faith in God''s promise?
31791What results are to be expected?
31791What results may be expected?
31791What results may be expected?
31791What results may be expected?
31791What results may properly be looked for in the Beginners age?
31791What results may we look for in this age?
31791What results should be aimed at with Seniors?
31791What serious error may the teacher commit in this period in impairing the pupil''s self- reliance?
31791What should be counted a vital part of the teacher''s equipment?
31791What should be the effective guide for the child at first?
31791What should be the most important feature of every Sunday- school session?
31791What should be the most important feature of the Sunday- school session?
31791What should be the pupil''s attitude and bearing during the recitation?
31791What should be the real focus of the teacher''s concern about the pupil?
31791What should be the teacher''s attitude toward caprice or toward viciousness?
31791What should be the teacher''s real concern about the pupil?
31791What should not be allowed during the lesson period?
31791What should the act of teaching produce in the soul of the pupil?
31791What sign have we that even the disciples were infected with this spirit?
31791What significance is there in the first conversions in Europe?
31791What significance was there in his challenge?
31791What signs have we that in all this Joseph did not lose his faith in God, or lose his convictions as to duty?
31791What six special characteristics mark this period?
31791What sort of teaching material is well adapted to the Junior age?
31791What special care is needed in the teacher''s choice of words?
31791What special opportunities are presented by maturity?
31791What spiritual truths can be taught in this period?
31791What teaching material is peculiarly well suited to the memory- activity of this period?
31791What the danger?
31791What the results to be expected?
31791What three difficulties appear?
31791What three difficulties may be encountered in the Junior Age?
31791What trade did Saul learn, and how was it useful to him in after- life?
31791What two characteristics did his teaching possess?
31791What two chief characteristics marked this year?
31791What two facts indicate the critical nature of this period?
31791What two great prophets did God send to Israel at this time?
31791What two great revelations did Moses receive at Sinai?
31791What two great revelations did Moses receive at Sinai?
31791What two important phases of divine revelation did this period include?
31791What two most peculiar facts may be noted with regard to Joseph''s body?
31791What two peculiar facts may be noted with regard to Joseph''s body?
31791What two points about a child''s curiosity is it important for a teacher to know?
31791What two processes are at work in every good recitation?
31791What two processes are at work in every good recitation?
31791What two prophets encouraged the work?
31791What two signs of personal consciousness?
31791What twofold knowledge about the pupil should the teacher have?
31791What use should be made of Sunday- school contributions?
31791What versions were mainly in use in the early Christian church?
31791What victory did Paul and Silas gain in prison?
31791What was Ezra''s chief work in Jerusalem?
31791What was Ezra''s work in Jerusalem?
31791What was Nehemiah''s position at the court of Artaxerxes?
31791What was Zerubbabel''s great work?
31791What was its outcome?
31791What was our Lord''s trade?
31791What was the cause of each period of oppression in the time of the Judges?
31791What was the cause of each period of"oppression"?
31791What was the cause of each"deliverance"?
31791What was the cause of the division of the United Kingdom?
31791What was the cause of their final disaster?
31791What was the chief work of Zerubbabel?
31791What was the condition of the people politically during the period of the rule of the Judges?
31791What was the course of history in the Northern Kingdom?
31791What was the general trend of the history of Israel during the times of the Judges?
31791What was the political condition of the people in the time of the Judges?
31791What was the principal city in which he wrought on his third journey?
31791What was the relationship of the three crucified men to sin?
31791What was the religious environment of the Patriarch in his home?
31791What was the result of that interview?
31791What was the result of this mingling of races and religions?
31791What was the significance of the admission of the Gentiles to the church?
31791What was the significance of this scene?
31791What was the threefold nature of Jesus''temptation?
31791What was the value of the synagogue?
31791What was the verdict of both Pilate and Herod about Jesus?
31791What was there remarkable in the miracles that God wrought to convince Peter that he was to tear the wall down?
31791What was this middle wall of partition?
31791What was this wall?
31791What were the charges in the ecclesiastical trial of Jesus?
31791What were the charges in the ecclesiastical trial?
31791What were the charges in the political trial?
31791What were the five grounds given for the opposition of the Pharisees?
31791What will most easily attract the attention of a young child?
31791What years are included in the Senior age?
31791What years are included?
31791When and where did the International Lessons have their origin?
31791When and where did the International Lessons have their origin?
31791When does he first come before us as a historical character?
31791When does teaching end?
31791When he declined what did the people do?
31791When is a review valuable?
31791When is a review valuable?
31791When is memory of most use?
31791When our pupils read"Up from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn,"what does it mean to them?
31791When put into use?
31791When the United Kingdom was divided, who was chosen king over the Northern Kingdom?
31791When there are no separate rooms for departments, what may be done?
31791Where and when were the four National Sunday- school Conventions held?
31791Where did Abraham first know that he was in"the Land"?
31791Where did Israel spend the first year after the Exodus?
31791Where did Israel spend the first year after the Exodus?
31791Where did Moses die?
31791Where did Moses die?
31791Where did Paul suffer martyrdom and how?
31791Where did Paul suffer martyrdom, and in what way?
31791Where did family life merge into national life?
31791Where did he go from Damascus at once on his conversion?
31791Where did the Master stay for six months after the year of popularity?
31791Where did the Master stay for the next six months?
31791Where did the contest between Elijah and the prophets of Baal take place?
31791Where do we find the beginning of the story of redemption?
31791Where do we next meet him?
31791Where does Elijah now go, and what effect does his communion with God have on his spirit?
31791Where does the Bible place the story of the beginnings of the human race?
31791Where had God given directions as to what course of action any king of his people should pursue?
31791Where next do we find the great prophet?
31791Where next do we see Elijah?
31791Where was it for the most part spent?
31791Where was it for the most part spent?
31791Where were the golden calves set up?
31791Which is to prevail?
31791Which lasted longer, the kingdom of Israel or of Judah?
31791Which was more truly important-- his miracles or his teaching?
31791Who brought relief from the oppression of Midian?
31791Who delivered the people from the first Philistine bondage?
31791Who did the same thing in the case of the second Philistine bondage?
31791Who first led the Jews up out of Babylon?
31791Who was Elijah''s successor?
31791Who was chosen king over Israel, or the Northern Kingdom?
31791Who was more truly Christ- like, Abraham 2000 years B. C. or we, 2000 years A. D.?
31791Who was one of Ishmael''s descendants, and what does this suggest?
31791Who was probably the best of all the kings of Judah?
31791Who were buried in the Cave of Machpelah?
31791Who were his teachers?
31791Who were placed in the land of Israel to take the place of the deported captives?
31791Whom did Ahab marry?
31791Whom did God appoint to be Moses''successor?
31791Whose fault is it, generally, if the pupil fails to do what he ought in the class?
31791Whose point of view must the teacher take?
31791Why are doubts to be expected in this age?
31791Why are educational principles needed?
31791Why are some children capricious rather than obedient?
31791Why could he not enter the Land of Promise?
31791Why did Jesus use parables so much?
31791Why did Joseph treat his brothers as he did when they first came to him?
31791Why did he make so much use of the parable?
31791Why did the disciples so misunderstand him?
31791Why did the ecclesiastics not want to put Jesus to death on the feast day?
31791Why is mere telling not teaching?
31791Why is mere telling not teaching?
31791Why is the_ question_ method a good one?
31791Why may a lesson contain more than in the Beginners period?
31791Why should a teacher work with pupils out of the class hour as well as in it?
31791Why was Saul rejected by God from being king?
31791Why was a revision deemed necessary?
31791Why were his brethren envious of him?
31791Why were the people finally dissatisfied with the king?
31791Why?
31791Why?
31791Why?
31791Why?
31791Why?
31791With what family did God begin now to deal more specifically?
31791With whom did Jesus have a most noteworthy interview in Jerusalem?
31791With whom did Jesus have a most significant interview in Jerusalem?
31791With whom did Jesus have another interview at Jacob''s well?
31791Would these nations have succeeded had God''s people been loyal to him?
31791[ Illustration: HE DIED IN FOR TO__|____|____|__||||||||| SIN] Test Questions When did our Lord arrive at Bethany?
31791_ Answer._--_Confusion of tongues_( write)_ Leader._--Where do we read about this period?
31791_ Leader._--How may this be divided?
31791_ Leader._--What are the great divisions of the Bible?
31791_ Leader._--What does the first period tell about?
31791_ Leader._--What does the prelude tell about?
31791_ Leader._--What event is chronicled in connection with Noah?
31791_ Leader._--What great structure was built in this period?
31791_ Leader._--What punishment came to the people for building this tower?
31791_ Leader._--What"beginnings"do we see in this period?
31791_ Leader._--Where do all things have their origin?
31791_ Leader._--Where do we read about it?
31791_ Leader._--Where is this told about?
31791_ Leader._--Who is the leading person of the second period?
31791that thou shouldest say unto me, Carry them in thy bosom?...
37794Can two walk together except they be agreed?
37794Do I truly love the Lord Jesus? 37794 Does your Excellency never forgive?"
37794Earnestly contend?
37794How prospers the fight?
37794How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?
37794I am to depart, you to remain; but which shall have the happier lot, who can tell?
37794I did not ask after my sons,replied the patriotic woman,"but how prospers the fight?"
37794If these things are done in the green tree, what shall not be done in the dry?
37794Is Ephraim my dear son? 37794 Is it not welded to the alloy?"
37794Know ye not,he writes to the Corinthians,"that they who run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
37794Knowledge is power;but what knowledge is so mighty as that which Christ brought from the bosom of the Father?
37794Lord, what wait I for? 37794 Shall I hide from Abraham,"said Jehovah,"the thing that I do?"
37794Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
37794The Lord hath spoken; who can but prophesy?
37794The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
37794This is a hard saying; who can hear it?
37794What are a million of human lives,said the great Napoleon,"to the scheme of a man like me?"
37794What son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
37794What wilt thou do with them, dear Jesus?
37794Who can tell how oft he offendeth?
37794Who hath hardened himself against the Lord and prospered?
37794Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect? 37794 Who was he?
37794Why doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sin?
37794Would you obtain a prize in the Olympic games?
37794All are his; and shall he not do what he will with his own?
37794Am I his, or am I not?"
37794Am I saying what sounds strange to you, if not absurd and preposterous?
37794Among all the myriads of Adam''s children, what one quality was there worthy of his love?
37794And can you be so selfish as to forget all griefs but your own?
37794And can you hope for exemption?
37794And did he not pray for his little flock, that they might love one another as he had loved them?
37794And do we not need such assurance?
37794And does not his most loving apostle plainly tell us that this is the proof of our having passed from death to life?
37794And hath the Master abandoned those who are obeying the mandate and perpetuating the sacred succession?
37794And how had the apostle attained to such experience?
37794And how receive we the message and respond to the demand?
37794And how shall we pray successfully, if we answer not our own prayers by pouring our offerings into the Lord''s treasury?
37794And if correct, is not Robert Hall''s remark equally true-- that"indulgent parents are cruel to their children and to posterity"?
37794And if he, why not we?
37794And in these instances, is it not likely that we are deceived often by appearances?
37794And is there any guilt or misery from which the Mighty to save can not deliver the soul that trusts in him?
37794And its any thing short of infinite mercy adequate to the forgiveness of such a debt?
37794And shall the Christian conceal his faith or suppress his convictions to please those who hate the light because their deeds are evil?
37794And to be content-- is it not, after all, the best way to be well supplied?
37794And to whom, or how many, is the crown to be given?
37794And we, my brethren-- shall we not take warning from the fate of the unfaithful people?
37794And what avails your discontent?
37794And what can the end be but a blasting malediction from the Master?
37794And what reason for discontent have we, that this noble hero had not?
37794And what saith the apostle?
37794And what, to such a prize, are all the splendors of royalty, with all the magnificent pageantry and subsequent privileges of an Olympian triumph?
37794And when his loving heart broke beneath the burden of its anguish, think you he ceased to grieve for a guilty and ungrateful world?
37794And when the divine Heart- searcher calls him to judgment, what answer can he make to the dread animadversions of the angry king?
37794And who ever matched him in beneficence and bounty?
37794And who shall blame this longing for rest, this sighing for home, this desire of a better country?
37794And why did Ignatius chant so cheerfully among the lions, and Polycarp pour forth his thanksgiving so joyfully as he stood unbound in the flames?
37794And will you not ask and receive, that your joy may be full?
37794And you, have you not infinitely more ground for gratitude than for grumbling?
37794And"if God be for us, who can be against us?"
37794And, failing in this, where is the proof of your love to him who laid down his life for us all?
37794Are his commandments grievous to you, or do you find his yoke easy and his burden light?
37794Are not the redeemed of his dear Son his jewels, his_ segulla_, his peculiar treasure?
37794Are not those who occupy our pulpits the accredited ambassadors of Christ?
37794Are these achievements to be wrought without the Master''s presence?
37794Are these victories to be won without the Captain of our salvation?
37794Are those that remain worth nothing to you because others have been removed?
37794Are weapons used to gain freedom?
37794Are you afraid of the opinions or the speeches of others?
37794Are you not ready to take up your cross, and follow him to Calvary?
37794Are you satisfied with the proof?
37794As with a sword in his bones, they reproached him; saying continually,"Where is now thy God?"
37794Ask him now the question he has often asked with a sneer--"Is there a hell, and where is it?"
37794Ask the world,"What think ye of Christ?"
37794At peace with heaven and earth, what has he to fear from either?
37794But are we not in danger of overlooking what is much more essential to our prosperity?
37794But how shall he pay it in prison?
37794But in what slave- mart of the universe shall God sell the sinner?
37794But is he willing to cut down the worthless tree, or blast it with his curse?
37794But is love to Christ indeed so common?
37794But is not this practically the language of the believer who sinks into a state of despondency under providential bereavements?
37794But is not this the relation of all men?
37794But is there not something still better, which ought to be an element in every process of human education?
37794But there is something, see you not?
37794But where are the forms and colors to rival those with which we are adorning the new Jerusalem?
37794But who can calculate the consequences?
37794But why dwell on this dismal theme?
37794But why should faith be thus tested?
37794Can all your anxiety change the color of a hair, or add a moment to your little all of life?
37794Can any who hear him ever forget those gracious utterances?
37794Can those who love the Saviour ever forget him?
37794Can we alter the facts, undo the deeds, repair the wrongs, recall the time, or efface the record?
37794Can we survey the valley of vision, and not prophesy to all the winds of God?
37794Can you appeal to him in the language of the psalmist--"Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honor dwelleth"?
37794Can you not trust him who, in the power of an endless life, has established his throne in your hearts?
37794Can you not trust the bounty of your King, the affection of your Father?
37794Can you say with the psalmist--"The desire of our soul is unto thy name, and to the remembrance of thee"?
37794Christ hath commanded us to proselyte all nations; shall we be recreant to our responsibility?
37794Christ is the love of God incarnate in our nature; and where shall the loving John find rest, but in the bosom of the Eternal Love?
37794Come and analyze the water, and discuss its qualities, and speculate about its probable effects?
37794Come and explore?
37794Come and investigate?
37794Come and see?
37794Come and what?
37794Coming boldly through his merit and mediation to the throne of grace, shall we not certainly obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need?
37794Could any mere mortal have spoken so?
37794Could there be a more unlovely contrast to the conduct of the king?
37794Dear Reader: In the preface to Pauline Charity, did not the writer promise thee that volume should be his last?
37794Do men light a candle to put it under a bushel or a bed?
37794Do not the anxious thought and the longing to know indicate at least some small degree of love?
37794Do they generally accord to him his claims, practically observe his requirements, and devote all their energies to his service?
37794Do you delight to converse with those who delight to converse with Christ and to converse with you about him?
37794Do you esteem his service a hard bondage, or the blessed freedom of the sons of God?
37794Do you joyfully listen to the messages of his grace, and read with pleasure the epistles of his love?
37794Do you love to speak with Christ in prayer?
37794Do you meditate sweetly of him in the night- watches?
37794Do you prefer their society to that of the world?
37794Do you think often of Jesus, and dwell with delight upon his love?
37794Does he mock them with an invitation which is insincere?
37794Does it perish in the process?
37794Does not God know what is best for you, and will he alter his wise and gracious economy to gratify your foolish and capricious desires?
37794Does not St. Paul tell us that as many as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ?
37794Does not religion favor the most thorough mental discipline and contribute to the harmonious development of all the spiritual powers?
37794Does not the repetition seem to imply a danger of mistake and self- deception?
37794Does the sun refuse to shine lest he should offend the bat or blind the owl?
37794Earnestly contend?
37794Even if he offer no plea, can you be utterly indifferent to his grief?
37794Every thing else tested, why not Christian character?
37794For, what is Christian character?
37794Had Jesus deemed it a question of little consequence, think you he would have put it thrice in so searching a manner to St. Peter?
37794Had Jesus desired to limit his salvation to a few unconditionally elected favorites, would he not have restricted the invitation?
37794Had he remained indifferent to our helpless woes in the heavenly mansions, who could have impeached one of his perfections?
37794Hard sayings are these to ears like yours?
37794Has he not shut you, like Noah, into the ark of your salvation?
37794Has our penitential humiliation been real and effectual, or only feigned and perfunctory?
37794Have these thirty- six days in the holy mount deepened our communion with God and intensified our love of holiness?
37794Have we borne fruit, or only leaves?
37794Have we no loving compassions for them, no desire to rescue and save their souls alive?
37794Have we not to- day the same gospel preached to us?
37794Have we such hope?
37794Have you never said with David--"I beheld the transgressors, and was grieved; rivers of waters run down mine eyes because they keep not thy law"?
37794Have you no sympathy, then, with the Prince of sufferers?
37794He hath afflicted you, perhaps, on purpose to draw you to himself; and will you thus defeat the designs of his mercy?
37794He is now challenging your affection, as Delilah challenged that of Samson:"How canst thou say, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me?"
37794His better days what human art shall depict or finite mind conceive?
37794His wife, the last on earth that ought to have been unkind to him, assailed him with bitter mockery; saying,"Dost thou still retain thine integrity?
37794How can you love Christ, and not love Christians?
37794How is it with you, dear brethren?
37794How is it with you?
37794How long halt you?
37794How much worldly good is necessary for any of us?
37794How shall we meet the reckoning?
37794How, then, can the transgressor hope to pay the new and additional debt which he has incurred by innumerable crimes?
37794How, without him, can we bear to live or dare to die?
37794I have heard some honest Christians sing:"''Tis a point I long to know; Oft it causes anxious thought; Do I love the Lord or no?
37794If David had such consciousness of sin, what must our consciousness be if we knew ourselves as well?
37794If not, how can it be said that you love them as you love yourself?
37794If not, how can you say,"We love him because he first loved us"?
37794If we have no sense of the stroke, how shall we submit to the hand that smites us?
37794If you love the Father, will you not love his children?
37794If you love the Master, will you not love his servants?
37794In all the eternity to come, what satisfaction can we offer for our faults?
37794In all things, do you seek his pleasure, and rejoice to do his will?
37794In comparison of our sins against God, what are our brother''s sins against us?
37794In our present state, what idea can we form of the condition of the soul, and the mode of its subsistence, when dislodged from the body?
37794In the crown that glitters in the hand of your Judge, is there not sufficient indemnity for all the agony of the conflict?
37794In the immortal Christ we have a sufficient answer to the patriarch''s question--"If a man die, shall he live again?"
37794In this grace, why should we not equal St. Paul?
37794In what school, from what teacher, had he learned so great a lesson?
37794Is he a pleasant child?
37794Is he not the very friend we need?
37794Is it not as true to- day, as it was when he said it, nearly nineteen centuries ago,"Without me ye can do nothing"?
37794Is it not his word they speak, his claims they urge, his love they proclaim, and his salvation they offer?
37794Is it not the high calling of every Christian?
37794Is it your meat and drink to do his will, as it was his to do the will of his Father?
37794Is my conduct, public and private, such as to put the matter beyond all doubt and controversy?
37794Is not Christianity pre- eminently the religion of peace and love?
37794Is not David''s rock your rock, your fortress, your high tower, and unfailing city of refuge?
37794Is not every attribute of Jehovah in league with the devout believer, and all his infinite resources pledged to the support of his servants?
37794Is not the gospel platform broad enough to afford room for all?
37794Is not the loss of the former sufficient, without adding to it, by your immoderate grief, the infinitely greater loss of the latter?
37794Is the Messiah at length come?
37794Is the alien child enriched by adoption into the royal household, making him heir to the crown?
37794Is the culprit enriched by pardon on the scaffold?
37794Is the disinherited enriched by the restoration of his lost estate?
37794Is the exile enriched by the edict that calls him home?
37794Is the leper enriched by the cure of his foul disease?
37794Is the prisoner enriched by the power that gives him freedom?
37794Is the thought of him ineffably pleasing and joyful to your soul?
37794Is the word of Christ the supreme law of your life?
37794Is their interest as dear to you as your own, their reputation, and the salvation of their souls?
37794Is there a glory in eloquence?
37794Is there a glory in heroism?
37794Is there a glory in letters?
37794Is there a glory in philanthropy?
37794Is there a glory in poetry?
37794Is there a glory in royalty?
37794Is there a glory in science?
37794Is there a glory in the æsthetic arts?
37794Is there nothing better than guns and bayonets?
37794Is there one of us that has not sinned more deeply than David ever did?
37794Is this the spirit of Him who prayed for those who were nailing him to the cross?
37794Is this your experience?
37794It is God that justifieth; who is he that condemneth?
37794It is opposed to anxiety, which is always taking needless thought for the morrow, saying,"What shall we eat?
37794May not every man hold his own opinion without assailing that of another man?
37794May not the religious culture have been radically defective in its principle or culpably incomplete in its process?
37794Merely an intellectual animal?
37794Must we reject and oppose, as unsound or heretical, every thing that does not happen to fall within the limits of our own particular belief?
37794Nay, do not many of us despise our own mercy, and reject the gracious counsel of God, not knowing the day of our visitation?
37794Nay, what idea can we form of the natural body developing into the spiritual, and all its rudimental powers unfolding in their perfection?
37794No such bond, what becomes of the Church, and what assurance has she of an eternal inheritance?
37794No such memorial, where is the recognized bond, connecting the body on earth to its glorified Head in heaven?
37794Nobler, not because the material is more precious, and the architecture more perfect; for what is a pile of brick to such a miracle in marble?
37794Now, what is"the evil"from which Christ would have his people kept?--Sorrow?
37794Ought not a common bond and a common condition to produce in them mutual kindness and sympathy?
37794Overwhelmed with love and wonder, the saint exclaimed:"What shall I give thee, sweet child?
37794Persecution?
37794Poetry and philosophy have their charms; but what poetry is like that of the Holy Spirit, and what philosophy like that of redeeming love?
37794Poverty?
37794Presenting them with solemn benediction to the Father, does he not intimate to us the offering of his humanity to Heaven as a sacrifice for our sins?
37794Sell the debtor, with his wife and children?
37794Shall Jesus pray in vain for his redeemed?
37794Shall Satan and his servants triumph over the grace of God?
37794Shall all his labor be lost upon you?
37794Shall he fail those who have committed their all to his advocacy?
37794Shall not the master of the garden gather his own fruits, the commander of the army dispose of his own men?
37794Shall souls over which seraphs have sung hallelujahs excite the mirth and mockery of fiends by their fall?
37794Shall the fruit be blasted in the bud?
37794Shall this precious thing perish through your faithlessness to so sublime a trust?
37794Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
37794Shall we be like him who, having promised Mercury part of his nuts, ate the kernels himself, and gave the god the shells?
37794So praying, the breath of the Holy Spirit will soon blow the spark into flame; and when the Master asks once more,"Lovest thou me?"
37794Some drink themselves to death, and others grieve themselves to death; who shall pronounce the former more criminal than the latter?
37794Taking the bread and the cup, does he not remind us of his having taken our flesh and blood?
37794Temptation?
37794The agony of such a situation how can we imagine?
37794The apostle saith,"Is any among you afflicted?
37794Then whither shall I go to meet my Lord?
37794Think you any estimate of the number and enormity of our sins can be an exaggeration?
37794Think you by unrighteousness to win the crown of righteousness?
37794To achieve glory and honor?
37794To acquire riches?
37794To augment power?
37794To expel enemies?
37794To extend dominion?
37794To gratify revenge?
37794To liberate captives?
37794To my question--"Was the soldier lying here your son?"
37794To repel invasion?
37794To secure commendation?
37794To subjugate nations?
37794To the rich, commonly, what is more terrible than poverty?
37794To whom will you go for aid, if not to God?
37794To whom, then, will you apply for help, but to your divine and all- sufficient Saviour?
37794Truly loving your Monarch, can you fail to love your loyal fellow- subjects?
37794Trusting in him who thus pleads for his disciples, and seconding his gracious intercession with our own supplications, what have we to fear?
37794Was it not Jehovah in the waters of the Jordan, that cured the leprosy of Naaman the Syrian?
37794Was it not the angel in the waters of Bethesda, that gave them their healing virtue?
37794Was not holy obedience the tenor and tendency of his life?
37794Was there ever a more ingenuous confession, a more thorough contrition, a more profound humility, or a more utter self- despair?
37794What Christian soul does not respond to the sweet words of Milton?
37794What are riches, culture, power, splendor, without his love?
37794What benefit has he ever received from your virtue?
37794What can avail to shake me from my trust?
37794What can it bring you but present trouble and future regret?
37794What can our poor human friends do for us in the hour of death?
37794What claim have you on him?
37794What claim have you upon him for happiness?
37794What could worlds of such friends do for us in the day of judgment?
37794What evil agency or influence shall harm those who"dwell in the secret place of the Most High and abide under the shadow of the Almighty?"
37794What is it then?
37794What is man?
37794What is the end and aim of the gospel ministry?
37794What is the strategy of generals and the prowess of armies, to him"who rideth upon the heavens in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky"?
37794What is your life, and what control has any man over his destiny?
37794What meant he?
37794What more at variance with the prevalent ideas of the day?
37794What nobler theme could occupy our thoughts?
37794What obligation pressed or necessity impelled the Saviour?
37794What proof give you, then, of your love to the brethren?
37794What returns shall we make, or how express our gratitude?
37794What saint of Jesus does not thrill to the eloquent strain of Edward Irving?
37794What saith the holy apostle?
37794What saw he in this revolted province of his boundless empire, that he should come to seek and save the self- destroyed?
37794What service have you ever done him?
37794What shall we do, or whither turn, for safety?
37794What value do we set upon the faith which we are not willing to defend-- which we attempt not to teach to the world?
37794What will you do when the ground dissolves beneath you, and the atmosphere around you becomes flame?
37794What, then, are the conditions on which such intimacy of the soul with Christ is to be established?
37794What, then, is this faith?
37794What, then, is to be done?
37794When St. Peter asked--"How oft shall my brother trespass against me, and I forgive him?
37794When we have given ourselves, what else can we withhold from him who gave all his wealth to enrich us, and has enriched us most by giving us himself?
37794When will you seek the throne of grace, if not in time of trouble?
37794Whence this necessity?
37794Where is his love for man, or his loyalty to Christ, who says nothing, does nothing, gives nothing, for the diffusion of this heavenly light?
37794Where will you find comfort, if not in his love?
37794Where, then, is the proper limit, and when does sorrow become excessive, and therefore sinful?
37794Whereunto shall I liken it, or with what comparison shall it be compared?
37794While we contemplate it, hear we not a voice from the excellent glory bidding us take off the shoes from our feet?
37794Who dreams now of warfare in the cause of Christian truth?
37794Who ever more truly loved God, or more honestly sought to serve him?
37794Who has any fear of God, any love of country, any affection for his children, any regard for the welfare of posterity?
37794Who hath not lost a friend?
37794Who hath not sat in the shadow of the tomb?
37794Who here is not athirst?
37794Who is this, sitting on a block of travertine, with a tablet on his knee, a stylus in his hand, and a little ewer- shaped lamp at his side?
37794Who of all this assembly would, by the acknowledgment of so flagrant an impiety, write himself down with the reprobate?
37794Who says the apostolic office, with its high prerogatives and awful responsibilities, was intended only for a season, and has long since passed away?
37794Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
37794Who shall sing the raptures of an eternal eucharist?
37794Who shall tell the privileges of a celestial priesthood?
37794Who solicited his aid, or repented of his own sin?
37794Who talks of change?
37794Who will presume to question this statement?
37794Who will want him but Satan?
37794Who would frankly confess so base an ingratitude?
37794Who would not quit the scene of toil and strife and danger for the regions of eternal blessedness and peace?
37794Why disquiet yourselves in vain?
37794Why do so many sincere Christians seem often melancholy and unhappy?
37794Why do you hesitate?
37794Why is not the Christian life a perpetual joy?
37794Why should a"wise master- builder"hesitate to connect religion with science and literature in the edification and adornment of the soul?
37794Why, then, should not the believer in Jesus rejoice evermore with joy unspeakable and full of glory?
37794Will God leave to the lion and the wolf the sheep for whom the divine Shepherd cares so lovingly and pleads so earnestly?
37794Will he not hide them in the hollow of his hand, and guard them as the apple of his eye?
37794Will my love bear the ordeal of a faithful and impartial scrutiny?
37794Will not he who clothes the lilies and feeds the sparrows regard your necessities, O ye of little faith?
37794Will not the Father hear the petitions offered in the name of the Son with whom he is ever well pleased?
37794Will not the Good Shepherd provide for his confiding sheep?
37794Will not their meditation of him always be sweet?
37794Will you refuse to pray when prayer is most necessary for you?
37794Will you relish the less the fruit that is left, because some of it was blighted by untimely frost?
37794Will you respond to the appeal?
37794Will you turn your back upon him when you need him most?
37794With a few exceptions of unbelief so blasphemous as to shock ordinary irreligion, are all men truly his friends?
37794With hearty faith, and grateful tears, and earnest obedience?
37794With regard to any undecided course of action, you will not ask,"How will this please others?"
37794Without Christ, what were our knowledge but ignorance, our wisdom but folly, our eloquence but noise?
37794Ye who now like Lazarus have your evil things on earth, will you not hereafter with Lazarus be comforted in Abraham''s bosom?
37794You have plenty of martial courage; where is your moral courage?
37794Your enemies may threaten, but has he not conquered them and nailed them to his cross?
37794Your hopes may perish upon the very verge of victory: what soldier of wisdom ever left the field without the spoils of a vanquished foe?
37794Your time, money, knowledge, influence-- how can they be better employed than in the Christian culture of the young immortals committed to your care?
37794[ 2] What does he mean?
37794and what are the finest bronzes and marbles to the living statuary with which we are peopling her palaces?
37794and wherewithal shall we be clothed?"
37794and who shall ever speak of purple robes and jewelled crowns, that has once beheld the immortal beauty of the humblest saint in heaven?
37794and why and how must we contend for it?
37794and why art thou disquieted within me?
37794but,"How will it please Christ?"
37794do you not dwell in the secret place of the Most High, and abide under the shadow of the Almighty?
37794for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee"?
37794four hundred and ninety times?
37794how much wealth, honor, happiness?
37794is it not a blessed touch?
37794is it not enough to make their guardian angels turn away their faces and weep beneath their wings?
37794is it so?
37794is it so?
37794know ye not that your treasures will decay, your glories wither, and all the delights of sense perish with the world?
37794on what mountain shall I stand to see my Saviour?"
37794or where is the American builder that would dream of competing with Giotto?
37794shall it not be answered?
37794shall it not be fulfilled?
37794to greet the Redeemer in his glory-- who that loves him does not leap for joy at the expectation?
37794until seven times?"
37794was ever pain-- Was ever love-- like thine?"
37794what is poverty to you who are to inherit all things-- heirs of God and joint- heirs with Jesus Christ?
37794what our profession but an imposture, our ritual but a solemn farce, and all our zeal but painted fire?
37794what outward enemy is too strong for you-- what duty too arduous-- what ordeal too severe?
37794what shall we drink?
37794what sublimer privilege invest the saints in light?
37794when conscience presents the long catalogue of uncancelled crimes, and only a few moments of wasted life remain, what can the dying sinner do?
37794where sleep our energies?
37794where slumber the holy fires within our hearts?
37794who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
37794why cumbereth it the ground?"
37794why not rather the whole Christian character?
46391Am I safe?
46391As for business, what shall I say? 46391 Have ye looked for sheep in the desert, For those that have missed their way?
46391If you are not one in temporal things, how can you be one in spiritual things?
46391No doubt you meet with trials at Orderville; and where, indeed, do we not find them? 46391 What Brown?"
46391What are you to Guernsey Brown?
46391Where are you from?
46391A baptism, or a birth, an unction from on high?
46391An evolution of happiness, that moistens every eye?
46391An existence of pleasure, without pain or alloy?
46391And I add: I am proud of my children, and they are proud of me; When the reaping comes, what will my harvest be?
46391And think of him, who at Ponty Pridd, Proved friend to thee, and brother indeed?
46391And what is grander than a noble man?
46391And wherefore this?
46391Are not the pillars of your church oppressors?
46391But are they left in sorrow, Or doubt to pine away?
46391Can just spirits answer?
46391Can old acquaintance be forgot?
46391Did not a prophet say,''when the wicked rule, the people mourn?''
46391Do I love the sea gulls?
46391For are they not also the children of God, and of the seed of Abraham with a right to the promises made by the Lord to Israel?
46391Had they found their burying place?
46391Have ye been in the wild, waste places Where the lost and wandering stray?
46391Have ye trodden the lonely highway-- The foul and darksome street?
46391He replied:"Do n''t all white men swear?
46391How I loved that man''s manliness; he not a Smith?
46391How close they crept to Israel''s God?
46391How long shall we be penny- wise, and pound- foolish?
46391I asked,''Does that satisfy you that Joseph gave the revelation?''
46391If a man does good, and God loves him, why should men hate him?
46391If so, what is the nature of that principle?''
46391Is it true?
46391Is life there a burden, or is it a joy?
46391Joseph:"Do I understand you to say that Brigham Young connived at the murder of the Prophet Joseph Smith?"
46391Like Moses at the burning bush, Took off their shoes midst thorns and brush, And tramped across the cactus plains, That we our freedom might obtain?
46391Marked ye, the path the fathers trod?
46391My Christian friends, what confidence can you have in the testimony of a liar of nine years standing?
46391My Christian friends, what confidence can you place in a man who has persuaded thousands of people to believe a lie?"
46391My mother looks pale, and when I ask her,"What is the matter?"
46391O brothers in a common cause, did you ever feel Coming to your being a joy you ca n''t reveal?
46391O think, you pious Christians, who drove them from their land, Could you have stood the trials of that heroic band?
46391Say, what was the freight that faced ice, wind, and snow?
46391Shall thy people plead in vain?
46391She meets us with a smiling face--"Which way, strangers?"
46391The Apostle Paul says,"If the dead rise not at all, then why are ye baptized for the dead?"
46391The heart must be happy-- how can it be sad?
46391The millions of loved ones who''ve passed through the door, And are hid from our view, on that mystical shore?
46391The nation whose people had thrust them from its borders and driven them into the wilderness, now calling upon them for aid?
46391The visible leader, who said,"Unless you are one in temporal things, how can you be one in spiritual things?"
46391They answered,"No, but what do you want?"
46391This horse in size is hard to beat-- From nose to tail I measure-- It is one hundred and seventy feet; Now is n''t he a treasure?
46391Was death to be the outcome, the answer to their prayer?
46391Was it not rather a deep- laid plan to bring about our entire destruction?
46391We passed on, and when by ourselves, Brigham asked,"What shall we do?"
46391Were they, their wives and loved ones, Donner''s fate to share?
46391What caused the quails to come in such tame flocks to our suffering camps on the west bank of the Mississippi river?
46391What could we do?
46391What does he want?
46391What should I do?
46391What was the grey Messenger filly worth?
46391What were we to do?
46391When the beast and the bird, and all things are glad?
46391When the harvest comes, which man receives the greatest reward?
46391When the purser called,"Joseph Smith"the captain asked,"Any relation to old Joe Smith?"
46391Where were they?
46391Who are they?''
46391Who does unto others as he would have others do unto him?
46391Who is he?
46391Will they forget?
46391Will you carry out my wishes, or must I get someone else to serve me?"
46391Will you go?"
46391Your ministers''preach for hire, and divine for money,''do they not?
46391and you, dear Kate Wilt ever linger"at the garden gate?"
46974And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
46974Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? 46974 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
46974After testifying of the mission and resurrection of Jesus the Christ, in response to their inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
46974Also,"Where is boasting then?
46974And can anybody possess the true testimony of Jesus without that Spirit?
46974And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
46974And how shall they hear without a preacher?
46974And how shall they preach, except they be sent?"
46974And if that is true, are not the spirits of men and women able to receive instruction and information when out of the body?
46974And was not one of the offices of that Spirit to show them"things to come?"
46974And will the Almighty reveal anything except to those who call upon him in faith?
46974But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
46974But what was the nature of his preaching to those who were held in captivity?
46974But who among all the sects of the age teaches it?
46974By what law?
46974Did not Christ promise his disciples that after he went away the Comforter should come?
46974Did not the Apostle John behold a glorious vision and receive a grand revelation, when banished to the Island of Patmos?
46974Did the Almighty ever commence a dispensation since the world began without a prophet to declare his word and without revealing his will?
46974Do latter- day sectaries know more, understand better, and see clearer in divine things than did the Apostle Paul?
46974Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
46974Do they not all declare that revelation ceased when John received his vision, recorded in the Book of Revelation?
46974Do they not teach that though angels once ministered to men the day of their coming has long since passed?
46974Does not the very fact that Christ said there would be false prophets, convey the idea that there would be true prophets also?
46974Has God changed?
46974Has anything"perfect"come upon modern Christendom except"perfect"confusion?
46974Has not his work on earth always been conducted by men divinely chosen, appointed and inspired?
46974Has the Spirit of God changed?
46974Have they all perished?
46974Have they any faith to call on God for a divine communication?
46974How could there be any remnant left of the divine authority held by the apostles and priesthood of the original Christian Church?
46974How could this, the greatest of all dispensations, be ushered in without a prophet and without revelation from God?
46974Is Christ divided?
46974Is it because that would sweep away the crutches of their lame and halting pretense and cast their false theory prone in the dust?
46974Is it not the spirit of man that receives and stores up intelligence conveyed through the bodily senses?
46974Is it possible that they are doomed to destruction?
46974Is not the Almighty declared in scripture to be unchangeable?
46974Is not the prediction of Isaiah the prophet concerning these times literally fulfilled?
46974Is the Holy Ghost dead?
46974Is there not as much need of divine revelation to settle religious feuds and doctrinal differences in the 20th century as at any previous period?
46974Of works?
46974On what grounds is such an irrational position assumed?
46974Or have not men changed the ordinances and institutions of heaven, and built up churches and promulgated doctrines of their own?
46974Or, have not men changed the order, ordinances, discipline, doctrines, and spirit of the Church of Christ?
46974Ought not the inhabitants of the earth to be not only willing, but eager, to receive a message from the eternal worlds?
46974That being true, how is it possible to believe that the Church of Christ had any existence on earth after that long continued darkness and apostasy?
46974To the learned divines and contending sectaries of modern Christendom?
46974To whom might it be expected that this angel should appear?
46974Was not the gift of prophecy bestowed upon members of the Church of Christ as one of the manifestations of the Holy Spirit?
46974Were not prophets established in the Church of Christ as members of his body?
46974What is the reason of this transformation?
46974What is the tree that has brought forth those excellent fruits?
46974Who has authority to administer it?
46974Who knows anything of the manner in which the ordinance should be solemnized?
46974Why do they not continue the quotation and give the succeeding verses which form an integral part of the scriptural argument?
46974Will it be claimed that this promised perfection has come?
46974Will the eternal Father reject all these his children because they did not obey a law which was not made known to them?
46974why are they then baptized for the dead?"
46243And their works are in the dark; and they say, who seeth us; and who knoweth us?
46243Are there any qualifications that Mr. Smith should possess that he did not possess?
46243Are we not bound then to yield, at least, our faith on the side of evidence?
46243But where, we ask, is there one exception?
46243But why not confer authority by ordination, as well as reveal the everlasting gospel?
46243But will we then receive it?
46243But, we ask, can any man testify that he KNOWS a false doctrine to be true, and still not be an impostor?
46243Can a multitude of the nations of Joseph be found in Europe, Asia, or Africa, or in any of the adjoining islands?
46243Can any man show that the gospel will not be restored by an angel, or that the Saints will not be called out of Babylon by a message from heaven?
46243Can any one show any cause why Joseph Smith should not receive the ministering of an angel?
46243Can this be said of any other people who have existed on the eastern hemisphere during the last 1700 years?
46243Can you find a scheme more perfect than the one introduced by Mr. Smith?
46243Can you find one equal to it in perfection?
46243Can you find one that contains the one- twentieth part of the truth which his system contains?
46243DIVINE AUTHORITY; OR THE QUESTION, WAS JOSEPH SMITH SENT OF GOD?
46243Dare any other societies in all the world make such a promise unto the believers in their respective systems?
46243Did Ezekiel predict the final gathering of Israel as an immediate result of the union of the two records of Joseph and Judah?
46243Did Isaiah predict that the"deaf should hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind see out of obscurity, and out of darkness?"
46243Did John predict that the Saints should receive a message from heaven, commanding them to come out of Babylon?
46243Did John predict the restoration of the gospel by an angel?
46243Did Martin Luther, Wesley, Whitfield, Swedenborg, or Irving think of this?
46243Did the ancient saints teach baptism to the penitent believer for the remission of sins?
46243Do you enquire what that view is?
46243Does it not require a greater effort of mind to disbelieve such a scheme than it does to believe it?
46243Fifth.--What else besides the"everlasting gospel"does the Book of Mormon profess to contain?
46243For shall the work say of him that made it, he made me not?
46243How came Mr. Smith, if a deceiver, to think of all this?
46243How happens all this?
46243How then did Mr. Smith obtain the office of an apostle, if Moroni had no authority to ordain him to such office?
46243I answered,"Where is the church of Christ?"
46243I enquired why not?
46243I then inquired,"Are you in the church of Christ?
46243If Joseph Smith were an impostor, whence his superior wisdom?
46243If an impostor, how came Mr. Smith to discover this?
46243If such a scheme can not be credited, where is there a scheme or system in the whole world that can be credited?
46243If the records of two different tribes are to be joined in one, why not the Book of Mormon and the Bible be the two records?
46243If then perfection characterizes every doctrine embraced in the great scheme of this modern prophet, who can say that he was not sent of God?
46243If, then, you doubt the authority of Mr. Smith, how much more ought you to doubt the authority of every other man now on the earth?
46243Now, how does this accord with the word of the Lord to Ezekiel upon the same subject?
46243Now, how does this testimony of Joseph Smith agree with the book of John''s prophecy given on the Isle of Patmos?
46243Or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, he had no understanding?
46243Out of the twelve tribes of Israel, why did he select only a branch of one tribe to people this vast continent?
46243Reader, does not such a scheme savour very strongly of the truth?
46243Second.--In what manner does Joseph Smith declare that a dispensation of the gospel was committed unto him?
46243So did Mr. S. Did they teach the laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Spirit?
46243Were there any doctrines which he advocated adverse to scriptural doctrine?
46243Were there any principles connected with his system inconsistent with the prophecies?
46243What particular event or circumstance pertaining to the dispensation, of which he professed to hold the keys, has he excluded from his system?
46243What power enervated his mind in laying the foundation of a church according to the ancient order?
46243What then is lacking?
46243What, but the power of God, could have revealed beforehand this unknown fact, demonstrated years after by actual discovery?
46243Where is there a man, no matter how great his attainments, that can show Mr. Smith''s doctrine to be false?
46243Where then is the discrepancy between the ancient and modern teachings?
46243Who can not perceive the perfect harmony between Isaiah''s prediction and Mr. Smith''s testimony?
46243Who dare oppose so great and perfect a system, without the least shadow of evidence to prove its falsity?
46243Who that has examined his mission or system impartially, can bring even one evidence against it?
46243Why did he not say, My doctrine is true, and if you will embrace it, you can be saved, and still remain where you are?
46243Why did he not, like the Irvingites, assume the apostleship without an apostle to ordain him?
46243Why did not this modern prophet, if a deceiver, form his deceptive scheme more in accordance with the opinions of the learned?
46243Why not that person be Mr. Smith?
46243Why?
46243Will not our prejudices be as great then as they are now against Mr. Smith?
46243Will they be any more ready to receive new revelations, visions, angels, or ancient sacred records than they are now?
46243and why not Mr. Smith be the instrument in the hands of God in fulfilling this prophecy?
46243or that Israel will not be gathered to their own lands through the instrumentality of more revelation?
46243or that apostles and prophets will not be restored to the earth as in ancient times?
46243or that the kingdom of God will not be set up in the latter days to break in pieces all other kingdoms?
46243or that the record of the tribe of Joseph will not be joined with the Jewish record-- the Bible?
46243or why should he choose a remnant of the tribe of Joseph to people ancient America?
46243that the Book of Mormon is not the record of Joseph, about which Ezekiel prophesied?
46243where, if not in America, has a land been peopled by a multitude of the nations of Joseph?
46243why he should not be ordained an apostle, or prophet, or receive revelations and commandments from God?
28591''What will thy gain, good fellow, be, Thus lingering at my side?'' 28591 A commonplace life,"we say, and we sigh; But why should we sigh as we say?
28591And if it do, And never prompt the bray of noisy brass, What need''st thou rue? 28591 Be all at rest"--so shalt thou be an answer To those who question,"Who is God, and where?"
28591Can outward deeds avail To cleanse my spirit? 28591 Fear not,"the flowers whisper;"Since thus he hath arrayed The buttercup and daisy, How canst thou be afraid?"
28591For he is hideous as the night: Yet when has ever chose A nightingale for its delight A hueless, scentless rose?
28591HE CARETH FOR THEEWhat can it mean?
28591I WILL ABIDE IN THINE HOUSEAmong so many can he care?
28591In pastures green?
28591In pastures green?
28591Is the disciple greater than his Lord? 28591 Lord, why is this?"
28591My times are in thy hand; Why should I doubt or fear?
28591Now for these castles-- both preserved-- First in his prince''s love Shall Montelhéry''s chief be placed, Or La Rochelle''s above?
28591OUT OF REACHYou think them"out of reach,"your dead?
28591Thomas, do you dare to be Of the great majority? 28591 WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT?"
28591What is the use,said a fleecy cloud,"Of these dew- drops that I hold?
28591What shall I say, brave Admiral, say, If we sight naught but seas at dawn?
28591You wish to join our fold,they said;"Do you believe in all that''s read From ritual and written creed, Essential to our human need?"
28591_ Only_,in our blind wisdom, How dare we say at all?
28591''Tis enough that thou wilt care: Why should I the burthen bear?
28591***** How does death speak of our beloved When it has laid them low, When it has set its hallowing touch On speechless lip and brow?
28591A BLESSED LESSON Have I learned, in whatsoever State to be content?
28591A BUILDER''S LESSON"How shall I a habit break?"
28591A DEATH BED As I lay sick upon my bed I heard them say"in danger"; The word seemed very strange to me Could any word seem stranger?
28591A clearer view of my home above, Of my Father''s strength and my Father''s love-- Shall_ this_ be my lasting gain?
28591A myriad homes-- a myriad ways-- And God''s eye over every place?
28591A pious friend one day of Rabia asked How she had learned the truth of Allah wholly; By what instructions was her memory tasked?
28591A trusting heart, a yearning eye Can win their way above; If mountains can be moved by faith Is there less power in love?
28591ALL FOR JESUS What shall I sing for thee, My Lord and Light?
28591ALL THINGS WORK GOOD With strength of righteous purpose in the heart What cause to fear for consequence of deed?
28591AN OLD LATIN HYMN How far from here to heaven?
28591ANGELS How shall we tell an angel From another guest?
28591AT END At end of love, at end of life, At end of hope, at end of strife, At end of all we cling to so, The sun is setting-- must we go?
28591Ah, a man''s reach should exceed his grasp, Or what''s heaven for?
28591Ah, what can more precious be?
28591Am I content To stay at home?
28591And O, I cried, can this be prayer Whose plaints the steadfast mountains move?
28591And are ye sad or gay?
28591And can it be, by night and day, That firmament serene Is just the heaven where God himself, The Father, dwells unseen?
28591And had he not high honor?
28591And having Thee alone, what have I not?
28591And in this strange divorce, Ah, tell where I must seek this compound, I?
28591And is it so indeed Thou art with God agreed?
28591And is your heart with your liege lord, lady, Or is it far away?"
28591And leave the loom, and leave the lute, And leave the volume on the shelf, To follow him, unquestioning, mute, If''twere the Lord himself?
28591And live there now such men as these-- With thoughts like the great of old?
28591And lying down at night, for a last sleeping, Say in that ear Which harkens ever,"Lord, within thy keeping, How should I fear?
28591And must I, when I walk, repine Because I see thee not?
28591And shall a soul Thou bid''st be free Return to bondage?
28591And shall we of the toil complain That speedily will bring such gain?
28591And the rest thou art preparing, is it best, Lord, is it best?
28591And think you all in vain those falling tears?
28591And though you be done to the death, what then?
28591And what shall meet the deep unrest around thee But the calm peace of God that filled his breast?
28591And what, think you, did I say, What was it that I heard, What music was in the air?
28591And when he clasps me fast, And smiles fondly o''er the past, And talks hopeful of the future, Lord, do I hear only thee?
28591And why thy former love dost thou repent?
28591And wilt thou yield thy sure and glorious promise For the poor, fleeting joys earth can afford?
28591And, O my God, is this thy love?
28591Another, jeering, asked,"How long to- night Shall such a miscreant cur offend our sight?"
28591Are cares and fears assailing?
28591Are souls as lightly swayed as rushes are By love or strife?
28591Are the gleaming snows and the poppies red All that is left of the brave of yore?
28591Are there none to fight as Theseus fought, Far in the young world''s misty dawn?
28591Are thy heroes dead?
28591Are thy heroes gone?
28591Are you faint with hope delayed?
28591Art thou a mourner?
28591Art thou a sinner?
28591Art thou afraid his power will fail When comes thy evil day?
28591Art thou elated?
28591Art thou in misery, brother?
28591Art thou in misery, brother?
28591Art thou little?
28591Art thou little?
28591Art thou not bid to knightly halls?
28591Art thou stricken in life''s battle?
28591Art thou weary, tender heart?
28591Ascending on high for me, Pleading within?
28591Asked God:"Who now is at the door?"
28591Balm would''st thou gather for corroding grief?
28591Be brave to do the right, And scorn to be untrue; When fear would whisper, Yield, Ask, What would Jesus do?
28591Be not too ready to condemn The wrong thy brothers may have done: Ere ye too harshly censure them For human faults, ask,"Have I none?"
28591But if so be my heart is sad-- What benefit have I?
28591But oh, can you guess, my friend, Where the influence reaches, and where it will end Of the hours that you frittered away?
28591But should I rest upon that simple word?
28591But since we know the gate is low That leads to heavenly bliss, What higher grace could God bestow Than such a life as this?
28591But still they questioned, Who art thou?
28591But what does courage mean Save strength to help you face a pain foreseen?
28591But what to those who find?
28591But when they all shall meet with God, And Justice speaks, what then?
28591But who are we to make complaint Or dare to plead, in times like these, The weakness of our love of ease?
28591But wilt thou my guest be, In this poor heart of mine?
28591But, say, can you add to that line That he lived for it, too?
28591But,"Did he do the right, or love the wrong?"
28591But-- would I live longer?
28591CONSOLATION If none were sick and none were sad What service could we render?
28591Ca n''t sing?
28591Can he be touched by griefs I bear Which sadden the heart and whiten the hair?
28591Can he see a child in need, And turn his eyes away?
28591Can it be trouble which he doth share?
28591Can loving children e''er reprove, With murmurs, whom they trust and love?
28591Can not Omnipotence carry you through?
28591Can special love be everywhere?
28591Can they make or mar Human life?
28591Can this be heaven''s prevailing care?
28591Can ye spare from your lives, that would climb unto mine, The Christ on his cross?"
28591Canst not thou in some far- off corner find A heart sin- bound, like tree with sapping vine, Waiting for help its burdens to unbind?
28591Canst thou forget thy Christian superscription,"Behold, we count them happy which endure"?
28591Canst thou no sweet music hear?
28591Canst thou see no beauty nigh?
28591Canst thou see no beauty nigh?
28591Carried in him and for him, can they harm Or press thee sore, or prove a weary weight?
28591City, and mansion, and throne all in sight-- Can you not dare to be true and do right?
28591Come, Lord, when grace hath made me meet Thy blessèd face to see; For, if thy work on earth be sweet, What will thy glory be?
28591Content''mid all the ills of life?
28591Costs it more pain that this, ye call A"great event,"should come to pass Than that?
28591Could I have felt thy presence near Had I possessed what I held dear?
28591Could he leave his cell now glorified By the presence of the Christ, The Blessed Son, the Holy One, His Saviour, the Sacrificed?
28591Count the milestones one by one?
28591DARE YOU?
28591DEATH Fearest the shadow?
28591Dare You?
28591Did his life do the same in the past From the days of his youth?
28591Did we not fairly fall?
28591Did we not stand to the conflict?
28591Didst thou not die for me, Ransom for sin?
28591Do I indeed that sacred truth believe-- Thou dost not willingly afflict and grieve?
28591Do I stoop?
28591Do its glittering wares entice thee, or its shouts and cries confound?
28591Do they thrill the soul of the years no more?
28591Do thou thy deed: Who knows when flower or deed shall cease its growing?
28591Do thy steps drag wearily?
28591Do you ask how I live in the Valley?
28591Do you ask me the place of the Valley, Ye hearts that are harrowed by care?
28591Do you ask what I found in the Valley?
28591Do you ask what building this That can show both pain and bliss, That can be both dark and fair?
28591Do you drag the chain of care?
28591Do you go to my school?
28591Do you not so?
28591Do your joys with age diminish?
28591Does faith begin to fail?
28591Dole not thy duties out to God, But let thy hand be free; Look long at Jesus; his sweet blood-- How was it dealt to thee?
28591Dost ask who that may be?
28591Dost fear the generous Giver to offend?
28591Dost reel from righteous retribution''s blow?
28591Dost repent thy former fervor?
28591Dost take my book away Anon to let me play, And let me out To run about?
28591Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast?
28591Dost thou believe?
28591Dost thou not know that what is best In this too restless world is rest From over- work and hurry?
28591Doth God not love us with a longing love To make us happy, and hath he not sight From end to end of our short earthly road?
28591Doth not each pulse with pleasure bound My Saviour''s voice to hear?
28591Doubting Thomas and loving John, Behind the others walking on:"Tell me now, John, dare you be One of the minority?
28591Else how couldst thou to- morrow meet, With all to- morrow''s work to do, If thou thy burden all the night Dost carry through?
28591FAME AND DUTY What shall I do lest life in silence pass?
28591FOR A''THAT Is there for honest poverty That hangs his head, and a''that?
28591FORMAL PRAYER I often say my prayers, But do I ever pray; And do the wishes of my heart Go with the words I say?
28591Farther on?
28591Father,_ what_ shall thine"afterward"be?
28591Fearest death?
28591Fearest sometimes that thy Father Hath forgot?
28591Fearest the shadow?
28591Feel glum?
28591Feel glum?
28591Fields are white and harvests waiting, Who will bear the sheaves away?"
28591For every beast God''s care avails; Why not for us?
28591For sake of silver spent to- day Why pledge to- morrow''s gold?
28591For what is age but youth''s full bloom, A riper, more transcendent youth?
28591Forenoon and afternoon and night,--Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,--Forenoon, and-- what?
28591Frets doubt the maw- crammed beast?
28591From the great spaces vague and dim, May one small household gather him?
28591GOD KNOWETH BEST He took them from me, one by one, The things I set my heart upon; They looked so harmless, fair, and blest; Would they have hurt me?
28591GOD SAVE THE PEOPLE When wilt thou save the people, O God of mercy, when?
28591GREATNESS What makes a man great?
28591Go, labor on;''tis not for naught; Thine earthly loss is heavenly gain; Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not; The Master praises-- what are men?
28591God asks not"To what sect did he belong?"
28591Grin and Barrett, Who can scare it?
28591HOW DID YOU DIE?
28591HOW DOTH DEATH SPEAK OF OUR BELOVED?
28591Had I, too, shared the joys I see, Would there have been a heaven for me?
28591Hard to know She learns so much each day that helps her so?
28591Has he changed for me?
28591Has prayer new trouble on us brought?
28591Has the tumult of the market all thy sense confused and drowned?
28591Hast thou a foe before whose face I fear thy cause to plead?
28591Hast thou a lamb in all thy flock I would disdain to feed?
28591Hast thou a morning of joy for me, And a new and joyous light?
28591Hast thou borne a secret sorrow In thy lonely breast?
28591Hath he no instruments here?
28591Hath he not always treasurer, always friends, The great, good man?
28591Have I known you, brother, sister?
28591Have I looked into your heart?
28591Have you found the heavenly light?
28591Have you found your life distasteful?
28591He has no enemies, you say?
28591He is my stay and my defense; How shall I fail or fall?
28591He said,"Is it hard to decide?
28591Here hath been dawning Another blue day; Think; wilt thou let it Slip useless away?
28591Hint of suppressed halo, Rustle of hidden wings, Wafture of heavenly frankincense-- Which of these things?
28591His judges, or Socrates?
28591Hopes?
28591How Did You Die?
28591How Doth Death Speak of Our Beloved?
28591How can I decide, With Jesus in glory, still here to abide?
28591How can I make it holy in his sight?
28591How can I serve thee, Lord?
28591How can he care for my poor life?
28591How did men find thee in days of old?
28591How did they grow so sure?
28591How does the soul grow?
28591How does the soul grow?
28591How doth death speak of our beloved When it has laid them low, When it has set its hallowing touch On speechless lip and brow?
28591How is it that thy courage quails?
28591How long must thy child endure?
28591How much farther?
28591How seldom fully known:"Which father of you, asked for bread, Would give his son a stone?"
28591How shall his vengeance be done?
28591How should we not be friends, or thou not save Me who bring naught to thee who all things gave?
28591How was her heart estranged from the world''s folly?
28591How, from common worldly herd, One of the blest?
28591How, when his purpose is clear?
28591I PACK MY TRUNK What shall I pack up to carry From the old year to the new?
28591I cast one look at the fields, Then set my face to the town; He said,"My child, do you yield?
28591I have a life in Christ to live, I have a death in Christ to die; And must I wait till science give All doubts a full reply?
28591I love to own, Lord Jesus, Thy claims o''er me and mine; Bought with thy blood most precious, Whose can I be but thine?
28591I met a preacher there I knew, and said:"Ill and o''erworked, how fare you in this scene?"
28591I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare?
28591I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace?
28591I take Thy hand, and fears grow still; Behold thy face, and doubts remove; Who would not yield his wavering will To perfect Truth and boundless Love?
28591I trembling cried;"Wilt thou pursue thy worm to death?"
28591I who stand Beneath the pressure of thy gracious hand-- What is the service thou wouldst have from me?
28591I will arise and go: What, my little ones, more violets?
28591I, too, would say, though care and fear exhaust,"What matters it?
28591IMAGINARY EVILS Let to- morrow take care of to- morrow; Leave things of the future to fate; What''s the use to anticipate sorrow?
28591IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
28591IS YOUR LAMP BURNING?
28591If it be thus, O Lord of mine, In absence is thy love forgot?
28591If life be long, I will be glad That I may long obey; If short, yet why should I be sad To soar to endless day?
28591If none were sick and none were sad, What service could we render?
28591If to Jesus for relief My soul has fled by prayer, Why should I give way to grief Or heart- consuming care?
28591If washed in Jesus''blood, Then bear his likeness too, And as you onward press Ask, What would Jesus do?
28591If we believed, what room for fear or care Within his arms, safe sheltered on his breast?
28591If we knew the clouds above us, Held by gentle blessings there, Would we turn away, all trembling, In our blind and weak despair?
28591If while on earth I wander My heart is light and blest, Ah, what shall I be yonder, In perfect peace and rest?
28591Immeasurable is the highest; who but knows it?
28591In having all things, and not Thee, what have I?
28591In life''s small things be resolute and great To keep thy muscle trained; knowest thou when Fate Thy measure takes?
28591Is Life Worth Living?
28591Is Your Lamp Burning?
28591Is hope departing?
28591Is it argosies dropping their wealth at his feet?
28591Is it aught to him That the nights are long and the days are dim?
28591Is it guiding the State?
28591Is it houses and lands?
28591Is it multitudes shouting his name in the street?
28591Is it power of brain?
28591Is it skill of hand?
28591Is it so hard to be Happy that she is happy?
28591Is it that I may learn at length Not mine, but his, the saving strength?
28591Is it thy will, O Father, That man shall toil for wrong?
28591Is it true, O Christ in heaven, That the strongest suffer most, That the wisest wander farthest, And most hopelessly are lost?
28591Is it writing a book?
28591Is it your crowns ye care for?
28591Is life worth living?
28591Is life worth living?
28591Is not thy name melodious still To mine attentive ear?
28591Is not true leisure One with true toil?
28591Is sleep a thing to dread?
28591Is the heart a living power?
28591Is the path dangerous?
28591Is the work difficult?
28591Is the work difficult?
28591Is there no guide to show that path?
28591Is this for me In that pure heart of thine?
28591Is thy burden hard and heavy?
28591Is thy heart a well left empty?
28591Is thy soul of prayer afraid?"
28591Is toil but a treadmill?
28591It is n''t the fact that you''re licked that counts; It''s how did you fight-- and why?
28591Join the firm of Grin and Barrett?
28591Just as God leads me, I abide In faith, in hope, in suffering true; His strength is ever by my side-- Can aught my hold on him undo?
28591Just to know it as thine own, That no power can take away; Is not this enough alone For the gladness of the day?
28591KEPT IN PERFECT PEACE Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin?
28591LAUS MORTIS Nay, why should I fear Death, Who gives us life, and in exchange takes breath?
28591LISTENING FOR GOD I hear it often in the dark, I hear it in the light: Where_ is_ the voice that calls to me With such a quiet might?
28591LONGING Of all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul come thronging, Which one was e''er so dear, so kind, So beautiful, as Longing?
28591LOVE If suddenly upon the street My gracious Saviour I should meet, And he should say,"As I love thee, What love hast thou to offer me?"
28591Let him lie down and die: what is the right, And where is justice, in a world like this?
28591Let me enjoy but Thee, what further crave I?
28591Like the aimless, helpless, hopeless, did I drivel--Being-- who?
28591Lord, if I ask in doubt and dread, Lest I be left to moan, Am I not he, who, asked for bread, Would give his son a stone?
28591Lord, shall we grumble when thy flames do scourge us?
28591Lord, what is man, That thou art mindful of him?
28591MARTHA OR MARY?
28591MORNING Lo here hath been dawning Another blue day; Think; wilt thou let it Slip useless away?
28591Mine to hoard, or mine to use; Mine to keep, or mine to lose; May I not do what I choose?
28591Mingled with your thoughts my feelings, taken of your life my part?
28591Must he come down from the throne?
28591Must in death your daylight finish?
28591NO ENEMIES He has no enemies, you say?
28591NOT YET PREPARED O thou unpolished shaft, why leave the quiver?
28591Naught but Thine own sweet will; The windings of the way Lead to thy holy hill; And whether here or there Why should I fear or care?
28591Needs there the praise of the love- written record, The name and the epitaph graved on the stone?
28591No burden to be borne, like Christian''s pack?
28591No more?
28591Not having Thee, what have my labors got?
28591Not kings alone, but nations?
28591Not thrones and crowns, but men?
28591Now I hear of this wrong action-- what is that to you and me?
28591Now which has most of grief and pain, Which is the worse to bear: The joy we crave and never have, Or the curse of the granted prayer?
28591Numb and weary on the mountains, Wouldst thou sleep amidst the snow?
28591O Comforter of God''s redeemed, Whom the world does not see, What hand should pluck me from the flood That casts my soul on thee?
28591O God of mercy, when?
28591O did they come, they and their love, Between me and my Lord above?
28591O man, why is it, when the times are bad And the days evil, that thy face is sad?
28591O may it be that, far within My inmost soul, there lies A spirit- sky that opens with Those voices of surprise?
28591O thou blunt axe, what forests canst thou hew?
28591O whither, whither dost thou fly?
28591O who like thee so humbly bore The scorn, the scoffs of men, before; So meek, so lowly, yet so high, So glorious in humility?
28591O why and whither?
28591O why and whither?
28591ONE PATH TO LIGHT What is the world?
28591OUR BURDEN BEARER The little sharp vexations And the briars that cut the feet, Why not take all to the Helper Who has never failed us yet?
28591Or art thou friendless and alone-- Hast none in whom thou canst confide?
28591Or in hot blood implant remorse, To grow when blood is cold?
28591Or is thy heart oppressed with woes untold?
28591Or teach as the gray- haired Nestor taught?
28591Or what''s my mother or my nurse to me?
28591Other than this, Still to go on as now, not slower, faster, Nor fear to miss The road, although so very long it be, While led by thee?
28591PASS IT ON Have you had a kindness shown?
28591PHARISEE AND PUBLICAN Two went to pray?
28591Peace, perfect peace, by thronging duties pressed?
28591Peace, perfect peace, death shadowing us and ours?
28591Peace, perfect peace, our future all unknown?
28591Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away?
28591Peace, perfect peace, with sorrow surging round?
28591Pilate, or Christ?
28591Plans?
28591Push out from shore; Hast thou found much?
28591Put pain from out the world, what room were left For thanks to God, for love to man?
28591SAVED TO SERVE Is thy cruse of comfort failing?
28591SIMPLE FAITH You say,"Where goest thou?"
28591SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE Unanswered yet the prayer your lips have pleaded In agony of heart these many years?
28591SONG-- SERMON Lord, what is man, That thou art mindful of him?
28591SOWING JOY I met a child, and kissed it; who shall say I stole a joy in which I had no part?
28591Said God,"Who seeks to enter here?"
28591Say not the days are evil-- who''s to blame?
28591Say, is your lamp burning, my brother?
28591Say, is your lamp burning, my brother?
28591Say, what is prayer, when it is prayer indeed?
28591Scare the firm of Grin and Barrett?
28591Scatter thy life as the summer''s shower pouring; What if no bird through the pearl rain is soaring?
28591See yon tall shaft?
28591Seek''st thou for God elsewhere?
28591Seen in thousand ways your nature, in all act and look and speech?
28591Shall I take away love, that redeems with a price And smiles at its loss?
28591Shall I take away pity, that knits heart to heart, And sacrifice high?
28591Shall I tell you the reason?
28591Shall crime bring crime forever, Strength aiding still the strong?
28591Shall it issue in some new song of praise, Sweeter than sorrowless heart could raise, When the night hath passed away?
28591Shall they not enter other hearts In a grand and gladsome sweep, And lift the lives to songs of joy That only droop and weep?
28591Shall we not, likewise, all his word fulfill, And find a weapon firm''gainst every ill?
28591Sharp ambitions?
28591Should I not love thee well?
28591Should a brother workman dear Falter for a word of cheer?
28591Should some one else outshine This dullard head of mine, Should I be sad?
28591So death has lost its terrors; How can we fear it now?
28591So many, and so wide abroad; Can any heart have all of God?
28591So runs my dream; but what am I?
28591Somebody said,"I''m glad to give"; Somebody fought a valiant fight; Somebody lived to shield the right; Was it you?
28591Speak gently to the erring; For is it not enough That innocence and peace have gone, Without thy censure rough?
28591State for state, with all attendants, Who would change?
28591Still heavy is thy heart?
28591Still sink thy spirits down?
28591Striving in vain some brighter side to find, Some cause why all this anguish has been sent?
28591THE CHARGE They outtalked thee, hissed thee, tore thee?
28591THE COMMON LOT Once, in the flight of ages past, There lived a man, and who was he?
28591THE DEAREST FRIEND Do not I love thee, O my Lord?
28591THE DESERT''S USE Why wakes not life the desert bare and lone?
28591THE HIGHER FELLOWSHIP Do you go to my school?
28591THE HOUR OF PRAYER My God, is any hour so sweet, From blush of morn to evening star, As that which calls me to thy feet: The hour of prayer?
28591THE LENGTH OF LIFE Are your sorrows hard to bear?
28591THE SPILT PEARLS His courtiers of the caliph crave:"O say how this may be, That of thy slaves this Ethiop slave Is best beloved by thee?
28591THE TIME FOR PRAYER When is the time for prayer?
28591THE"NEW LOGION""Jesus saith,"and His deep Saying who shall rightly understand, Rescued from the grasp of ages, risen from its grave of sand?
28591TRUE GREATNESS Who is as the Christian great?
28591Tarries that for which you prayed?
28591That I should then raise thee?
28591That she will show to me The City Beautiful?
28591That the mark of rank in nature Is capacity for pain, That the anguish of the singer Makes the sweetness of the strain?
28591The Spartans who fell at Thermopylæ''s tryst, Or the Persians and Xerxes?
28591The baffled wish or the bitter rue-- Could our hearts choose between the two?
28591The land is lovely where her feet have been; Why do I not rejoice that she has seen Its beauties first?
28591The love that rests-- say, shall it not do more?
28591The loving meet-- A group unbroken-- smitten, who knows how?
28591The martyrs, or Nero?
28591The old ways of being noble all with him laid by?
28591The people, Lord, the people, Not thrones and crowns, but men?
28591The servant than his Master?"
28591The song of a sweet- voiced bird?
28591The soul wherein God dwells-- what Church can holier be?
28591The storm may roar without me, My heart may low be laid, But God is round about me, And can I be dismayed?
28591The world is full; A grand omnipotence must rule; But is there life that doth abide With mine own, loving, side by side?
28591Then answered the Lord to the cry of his world:"Shall I take away pain And with it the power of the soul to endure, Made strong by the strain?
28591Then what could this poor heart of mine Dare offer to that heart divine?
28591Then why forecast the trials of life With such sad and grave persistence, And watch and wait for a crowd of ills That as yet have no existence?
28591Then why should I sit in the scorner''s seat Or hurl the cynic''s ban?
28591There''s naught can do us harm; Our greatest foe has been laid low; What else can cause alarm?
28591They asked him, Why?
28591They even seem to say:"My child, Why seek me so all day?
28591They have won a good prosperity; Why not join the firm and share it?
28591Think what Spirit dwells within thee; What a Father''s smile is thine; What a Saviour died to win thee: Child of heaven, shouldst thou repine?
28591Think you there are no ready tears to fall Because I keep them back?
28591Think''st thou perchance that they remain unknown Whom thou know''st not?
28591Thou''rt ever by my side: Why, trembling, dread the morrow?
28591Though every idol of the heart The hand of death may shatter, Though hopes decay and friends depart, If heaven be ours, what matter?
28591Though in creation''s van, Lord, what is man?
28591Through my husband''s voice that prayeth, Though he knows not what he sayeth, Is it thou who, in thy holy word, hast solemn words for me?
28591Through the warp of your convictions sent the shuttle of my thought Till the web became the Credo, for us both, of Should and Ought?
28591Thus far the Lord hath led us; and will he now forsake The feeble ones whom for his own it pleases him to take?
28591Thy flight where wilt thou stay?
28591Thy guest?
28591Thy voice descends, through ages tempest- tossed,"What matters it?
28591To halls of heavenly truth admission wouldst thou win?
28591To old Zacchæus in his tree What mattered leaves and botany?
28591To whom the pious Nanac thus replied:"Knowest thou God''s house is, as the world is, wide?
28591Too oft, when faithless doubtings Around our spirits press, We cry,"Can hands so feeble Grasp such almightiness?"
28591Trials cling?
28591Truths would you teach, or save a sinking land?
28591Turn those tracks toward Past or Future that make Plymouth Rock sublime?
28591Two went to pray?
28591UPHILL Does the road wind uphill all the way?
28591Unanswered yet?
28591Unanswered yet?
28591Unroll thy long annals and say, Are they those whom the world called the victors?
28591Untempered sword, canst thou the oppressed deliver?
28591Upon our hoarded treasures, floods Arise, and tempests scatter-- If faith beholds, beyond the clouds, A clearer sky, what matter?
28591WE DEFER THINGS We say, and we say, and we say, We promise, engage, and declare, Till a year from to- morrow is yesterday And yesterday is-- where?
28591WHAT DOES IT MATTER?
28591WHAT IS PRAYER?
28591WHAT MAKES A HERO?
28591WHAT MAN IS THERE OF YOU?
28591WHAT MATTER What matter, friend, though you and I May sow and others gather?
28591WHAT REDRESS?
28591WHAT SHE COULD"And do the hours step fast or slow?
28591WHEN TO BE HAPPY Why do we cling to the skirts of sorrow?
28591WHOM HAVE I IN HEAVEN BUT THEE?
28591WHY DO I LIVE?
28591WHY NOT?
28591WITHOUT AND WITHIN If every man''s internal care Were written on his brow, How many would our pity share Who raise our envy now?
28591Was it harder for him?
28591Was it thus that he plodded ahead, Never turning aside?
28591Was that, indeed, my message from my Lord?
28591Was thy dream then, a shadowy lie?
28591Was your youth of pleasure wasteful?
28591We build and others occupy, Each laboring for the other?
28591Wealth, title, dignity, a golden chain, Or heap of corses which his sword hath slain?
28591Well, well, what''s that?
28591Were it not better to bestow Some place and power on me?
28591Were it not wisdom, then, to close our eyes On duties crowding only to appal?
28591Were they as idols in my breast?
28591What Does it Matter?
28591What Makes a Hero?
28591What Man is There of You?
28591What art thou not to me?
28591What art thou now?
28591What can I do for thee, Glorious Friend?
28591What can I want beside?
28591What can it help us to bewail Each painful moment as it flies?
28591What can it mean?
28591What can these anxious cares avail, The never- ceasing moans and sighs?
28591What delights may not abide-- What ambitions satisfied-- What possessions may not be In God''s great eternity?
28591What dost thou fear?
28591What doth the poor man''s son inherit?
28591What doth the poor man''s son inherit?
28591What doth the poor man''s son inherit?
28591What else, Almighty Saviour, Can a poor sinner need?
28591What fills my soul with gladness?
28591What had I on earth to do With the slothful, with the mawkish, the unmanly?
28591What hast thou been?
28591What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is man?
28591What if I can not tell The cares the day may bring?
28591What if no blossom looks upward adoring?
28591What if on rocks thy tired bosom reposes?
28591What if the hard heart give thorns for thy roses?
28591What if to- morrow''s cares were here Without its rest?
28591What ill can e''er betide?
28591What ill can happen unto me When thou art near?
28591What imports Fasting or feasting?
28591What is Death?
28591What is Prayer?
28591What is greatness of aim?
28591What is life?
28591What is life?
28591What is my work to- day?
28591What is the burden to be borne for thee?
28591What is the world?
28591What life hath not its blessing?
28591What limit is there to thee, love?
28591What makes a hero?
28591What makes a man great?
28591What matter if I stand alone?
28591What matter will it be, O mortal man, when thou art dying, Whether upon a throne or on the bare earth thou art lying?
28591What matter, I or they, Mine or another''s day, So the right word be said, And life the sweeter made?
28591What matter, though our castles fall, And disappear while building; Though"strange handwritings on the wall"Flame out amid the gilding?
28591What matter, though we sow in tears, And crops fail at the reaping?
28591What mattered it?
28591What matters it?
28591What might be done?
28591What plummet may the Present sound Who promises a future heaven?
28591What secret trouble stirs thy heart?
28591What shall I ask to- day?
28591What shall I bring to thee, Master, to- night?
28591What shall I do to be forever known?
28591What shall I do, an heir of endless life?
28591What shall move his placid might?
28591What shall thine"afterward"be, O Lord, For the moan that I can not stay?
28591What shall thine"afterward"be, O Lord, For this dark and suffering night?
28591What shall thine"afterward"be, O Lord, For this helplessness of pain?
28591What shall thine"afterward"be, O Lord?
28591What shall we do when hope is gone?"
28591What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted?
28591What though the fruit of patient years Fast perish in our keeping?
28591What though the scornful world, deriding, Such waste of love, of service, fears?
28591What though thou rulest not?
28591What though we fondly reckoned A smoother way to go Than where his hand hath beckoned?
28591What though we seem to stumble?
28591What though we toil from sun to sun, And men forget to flatter The noblest work our hands have done-- If God approves, what matter?
28591What treasure wouldst thou, in the land Egyptian, Repass the stormy water to secure?
28591What will it matter in a little while That for a day We met and gave a word, a touch, a smile, Upon the way?
28591What would''st thou have a good, great man obtain?
28591When God doth guard, what foe prevails?
28591When from my high place viewing this lone star, What shall I care where these poor timbers are?
28591When is the time for prayer?
28591When thou hast thanked thy God for every blessing sent, What time will then remain for murmurs or lament?
28591When wilt thou save the people?
28591Where bend unseen thy trackless course?
28591Where can I look in sadness, But, Jesus, in thy face?
28591Where else is rest-- the soul''s supremest need?
28591Where was the joy of your battle Save in the grip with the foe?
28591Wherefore have I slumbered on With my forces all unmarshaled, With my weapons all undrawn?
28591Which is the true, safe way?
28591Which of us would disturb him?
28591Which shall we see?
28591Which would be vain?
28591While I know his providence Disposes each event Shall I judge by feeble sense, And yield to discontent?
28591While thus I sadly sighed to- day I heard my gracious Father say,"Can''st thou not trust my love, my child, And to thy cross be reconciled?
28591Who can put out the motion or the smile?
28591Who hath not songs to sing, Or grateful words to utter, Or wealth of love to bring?
28591Who liveth best?
28591Who made my heaven secure Will here all good provide; While Christ is rich can I be poor?
28591Who made this beating heart of mine But Thou, my heavenly guest?
28591Who shall read its mystic meaning, who explain its import high:"Raise the stone and thou shalt find Me, cleave the wood and there am I"?
28591Who would not suffer pain like mine To be consoled like me?
28591Whom Have I in Heaven but Thee?
28591Why Do I Live?
28591Why Not?
28591Why all this fret and flurry?
28591Why am I loath to stay And do her work and let her go away?
28591Why breathe earth''s heavy atmosphere, Forgetful we can fly, When the high zenith,"God is Love,"Allures us to the sky?
28591Why can I not be glad Of all the glories that she there has had?
28591Why can I not each night and morning say,"I am so glad that she is glad to- day?"
28591Why cast your burden on the Lord And strive to drag it, too?
28591Why cavil over that or this?
28591Why comes temptation but for man to meet And master and make crouch beneath his foot, And so be pedestaled in triumph?
28591Why do I ask and question?
28591Why do we cling to the skirts of sorrow?
28591Why do we cloud with care the brow?
28591Why do we wait for a glad to- morrow-- Why not gladden the precious Now?
28591Why fret thee, soul, For things beyond thy small control?
28591Why linger, turn away, or idly grieve?
28591Why not leave them all with Jesus-- All thy cares, All the things that fret thee daily, Earth''s affairs?
28591Why not leave them all with Jesus-- On his breast Find a balm for all earth- suffering, Peace and rest?
28591Why not now?
28591Why should I care?
28591Why should I droop in sorrow?
28591Why should I feel another man''s mistakes More than his sicknesses or poverty?
28591Why should I hug life''s ills with cold reserve, To curse myself and all who love me?
28591Why should I murmur?
28591Why should good words ne''er be said Of a friend-- till he is dead?
28591Why should it be a wrench to leave your wooden bench, Why not with happy shout run home when school is out?
28591Why should my feet grow weary Of this my pilgrim way?
28591Why should my harassed agitated mind Go round and round this terrible event?
28591Why should not thy brother share The strength of"two or three"in prayer?
28591Why should one who thrills your heart Lack the joy you may impart?
28591Why should our eyes be blinded To all earth''s glorious bloom?
28591Why should the dim hereafter trouble Souls this side of the gates of death?
28591Why should this anxious load Press down your weary mind?
28591Why should you be forlorn?
28591Why should you fear to meet the thresher of the wheat?
28591Why shouldst thou fill to- day with sorrow About to- morrow, My heart?
28591Why sit we in the shadow That falls upon the tomb?
28591Why then the fear?
28591Why win we not at once what we in prayer require?
28591Why"small"?
28591Will ye lose all your heroes that lift from the fire White brows to the sky?
28591Will ye play, then, will ye dally, with your music and your wine?
28591Will you leave the flowers for the crown?"
28591Worship or service-- which?
28591Would he take me by surprise?
28591Would lose the pride, the taint of sin, That burns these fevered veins within?
28591Would n''t you like to join the business?
28591Would not mine ardent spirit vie With angels round the throne To execute thy sacred will, And make thy glory known?
28591Would we shrink from little shadows Lying on the dewy grass While''tis only birds of Eden Just in mercy flying past?
28591Would you care to win it?
28591Would you dwell within it?
28591Would you fain begin it?
28591Would''st thou from sorrow find a sweet relief?
28591Wouldst behold beauty Near thee all round?
28591You are beaten to earth?
28591You belong to my church?
28591You belong to my club?
28591You say,"Where goest thou?"
28591Your purpose to trim For bringing the world to obey your behest?
28591_ A roof for when the slow dark hours begin._ May not the darkness hide it from my face?
28591_ From morn to night, my friend._ But is there for the night a resting- place?
28591_ Of labor you shall find the sum._ Will there be beds for me and all who seek?
28591_ Over_; but_ in_?
28591_ They will not keep you standing at the door._ Shall I find comfort, travel- sore and weak?
28591_ Those who have gone before._ Then must I knock or call when just in sight?
28591_ Yes, to the very end._ Will the day''s journey take the whole long day?
28591_ You can not miss the inn._ Shall I meet other wayfarers at night?
28591are ye asking how The hills of happiness to find?
28591at midnight, the good angel, Chiser, came, and said:"What ails thee now, my child, and why art thou afraid to pray?
28591but only,"Hast thou striven?"
28591expect?
28591or when she''ll say to thee,"I find thee worthy; do this deed for me"?
28591sayest,"Dust to dust"?
28591tell me, Lord, that thou art mine; What can I wish beside?
28591the task is hard,''tis true, But what''s the use of sighing?
28591the very stars are_ gone_, Speak, Admiral, what shall I say?"
28591the voice of Jesus calling,"Who will go and work to- day?
28591what soundeth?
28591where runnest thou?
28591who Can tell what thou art worth?
28591who are Life''s victors?
28591who won the success of a day?
28591why thus dismayed?
28591will ye fold your faith- clad arms in lazy lock?
38801All right; why wo n''t you burn me?
38801And suppose God was about to pass judgment upon you, what would you say?
38801And yet you worship a God who will, as you declare, punish me forever?
38801And you are perfectly happy?
38801Did you get any?
38801Do you think it divinely inspired?
38801He said unto him, which? 38801 How much?"
38801Maybe you will chew something?
38801Now, when we are only going to hell, you are not quite happy; but when we are in hell, and you in heaven, then you will be perfectly happy? 38801 Then the reason you do not persecute me for my thought is that you believe it would be infamous in you?"
38801Well, then, you are not perfectly happy?
38801What did you do with that dollar I gave you last week?
38801What did you do with that?
38801What did you do with the meat?
38801What did you do with this money?
38801What do you propose in place of this?
38801What else did you find upon the dead man?
38801What for?
38801When you get to heaven, then you will be perfectly happy?
38801Why?
38801Will you smoke a cigar?
38801Would not you be happier if they were all going to heaven?
38801A minister asks me,"Did you read the Bible?"
38801A tyrant father will have liars for his children; do you know that?
38801According to his creed?
38801Admitting that a god did create the universe, the question then arises, of what did he create it?
38801After all, can you get beyond, above or below appearances?
38801And he said unto him,''Why callest thou me good?
38801And the child said to the Almighty:"Which?"
38801And we took all his cities, and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, of every city, we left none to remain"?
38801And what does a trial for heresy mean?
38801And why?
38801Are the Christian nations patterns of charity and forbearance?
38801Are the clergy, as a class, better, kinder and more generous to their families-- to their fellow- men-- than doctors, lawyers, merchants and farmers?
38801Are the theologians welcomers of new truths?
38801Are they investigators?
38801Are they noted for their candor?
38801Are you really familiar with chemistry, and can you account for the loves and hatreds of the atoms?
38801But what put all this matter in motion?
38801But what shall I say more, for the time would fail me to tell of Sabellianism, of a"Modal Trinity,"and the"Eternal Procession of the Holy Ghost"?
38801But what was the voice of one man against the terrible cry of ignorant, infatuated, superstitious and malevolent millions?
38801But"What must we do to be saved from the eternal wrath of the God who made us all?"
38801By what right does a man, or an organization of men, or a god, claim to hold a brain in bondage?
38801Can that tongue be palsied by a presbytery that praises a self- denying and heroic life?
38801Can the believing father in heaven be happy with his unbelieving children in hell?
38801Can the conduct of infinite wisdom, power and love ever change?
38801Can the loving wife in heaven be happy with her unbelieving husband in hell?"
38801Can we hope with the story of Daniel in the lions''den to rival the stupendous miracles of India?
38801Can we see the propriety of so constructing the earth, that only an insignificant portion of its surface is capable of producing an intelligent man?
38801Can you account for molecular action?
38801Can you believe that such directions were given by any being except an infinite fiend?
38801Can you explain it better than you can the production of thought?
38801Can you have a thought that was not suggested to you by what you call matter?
38801Can you think even of anything without a material basis?
38801Did CÃ ¦ sar take the city of Jericho"and utterly destroy all that was in the city, both men and women, young and old"?
38801Did Julius CÃ ¦ sar send the following report to the Roman senate?
38801Did any devil ever force upon a husband, upon a father, so cruel and so heartless an alternative?
38801Did any devil ever make so infamous a threat?
38801Did he believe in the Old Testament?
38801Did he believe that Christ was God?
38801Did it ever occur to them that a cancer is as beautiful in its development as is the reddest rose?
38801Did the church abolish slavery?
38801Did they know anything about the next?
38801Did you ever know a wealthy disciple to unload on account of that verse?
38801Do they pull forward, or do they hold back?
38801Do they treat an opponent with common fairness?
38801Do we not know that there are no two persons alike in the whole world?
38801Do you believe in the five points?
38801Do you know I dislike this man unspeakably?
38801Do you know another thing?
38801Do you know what force is?
38801Do you tell me that God can be unpitying to the pitiful, that he can be unforgiving to the forgiving?
38801Do you tell me that there is any God who will push the lifeboat from the shore of eternal life, when that man wishes to step in?
38801Do you understand this?
38801Does a belief in ghosts and unreasonable things necessarily make people honest?
38801Does all this do any good?
38801Does it still glory in the damnation of infants, and does it still persist in emptying the cradle in order that perdition may be filled?
38801Does it still retain within its stony heart all the malice of its founder?
38801Does not an improvement in the things created, show a corresponding improvement in the creator?
38801Does not the credit system in morals breed extravagance in sin?
38801Does the banker loan money to a man because he is a Methodist or Baptist?
38801Does the merchant give credit to a man because he belongs to a church?
38801For more than a thousand years the church had, to a great extent, the control of the civilized world, and what has been the result?
38801For the man who, in the darkness, said:"My God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
38801For thousands of years the world has been asking that question:"What must we do to be saved?"
38801For what purpose do you get up?
38801From such a God, why should man expect assistance?
38801Has the church raised its voice against war?
38801Have the churches the confidence of mankind?
38801Have you ever been baptized-- sprinkled?
38801Have you the slightest conception of what it really is?
38801He did not ask him,"Do you believe in the Bible?
38801He saith unto him,''which?''"
38801Honor bright, is not that the better and grander story?
38801How could he disprove it?
38801How could he show that he did not cause the storm?
38801How dare we drown the thunders of Sinai by calling the ayes and noes in a petty legislature?
38801How did he, even to the extent that he has, outgrow his ignorant, abject terror, and throw off the yoke of superstition?
38801How long will they grovel in the dust before the ignorant legends of the barbaric past?
38801How long, O how long will man remain the cringing slave of a false and cruel creed?
38801How long, O how long will mankind worship a book?
38801How long, O how long will they pursue phantoms in a darkness deeper than death?
38801How long, O how long, will man listen to the threats of God, and shut his eyes to the splendid possibilities of Nature?
38801How long?
38801How many grand thinkers have died with the mailed hand of superstition upon their lips?
38801How will I do it?
38801How would you feel then?
38801I am told that I must love my enemies; and will it do for this God who tells me to love my enemies to damn his?
38801I ask you to- night, do the theories and doctrines of the theologians satisfy the heart or brain of the nineteenth century?
38801I asked"What are they?"
38801I can imagine no sweeter way to end one''s life WHAT MUST WE DO TO BE SAVED?
38801If God did not intend I should think, why did he give me a thinker?
38801If I have no right to think, why have I a brain?
38801If I have not a right to express my thoughts, who has?
38801If I rob Mr. Smith and God forgives me, how does that help Smith?
38801If an infinite universe has been made out of an infinite god, how much of the god is left?
38801If evil is necessary to the development of man, in this life, how is it possible for the soul to improve in the perfect joy of Paradise?
38801If it was made by an infinite being, what reason have we for saying that he will render it nearer perfect than it now is?
38801If neither matter nor force were created, what evidence have we, then, of the existence of a power superior to nature?
38801If reason can determine what is merciful, what is just, the duties of man to man, what more do we want either in time or eternity?
38801If that course had been pursued, would the human ears, in your judgment, ever have been enriched with the divine symphonies of Beethoven?
38801If the account given in Genesis is really true, ought we not, after all, to thank this serpent?
38801If there is no interference, of what practical use can such power be?
38801If we can convert the heathen, why not convert those nearest home?
38801In mercy?
38801In order that they may be prepared to investigate the phenomena by which we are surrounded?
38801In some countries?
38801In the miracles?
38801In the next place, not one word about belief, in Mark, until I come to that verse, and where is that said to have been spoken?
38801Is a minister to be silenced because he speaks fairly of a noble and candid adversary?
38801Is any such thing possible?
38801Is it a sin to speak a charitable word over the grave of John Stuart Mill?
38801Is it a small thing to reave the heavens of an insatiate monster and write upon the eternal dome, glittering with stars, the grand word-- Freedom?
38801Is it a source of joy to think that perdition is the destination of nearly all of the children of men?
38801Is it desirable that all should be exactly alike in their religious convictions?
38801Is it heretical to pay a just and graceful tribute to departed worth?
38801Is it not strange that he gave no orders to have his words preserved-- words upon which hung the salvation of a world?
38801Is it not wonderful that not one word was written by Christ?
38801Is it nothing to civilize mankind?
38801Is it nothing to dignify man and exalt the intellect?
38801Is it nothing to fill the world with light, with discovery, with science?
38801Is it nothing to free the mind?
38801Is it nothing to make men wipe the dust from their swollen knees, the tears from their blanched and furrowed cheeks?
38801Is it philosophical to say that they who do right carry a cross?
38801Is it possible for you to conceive of the creation of an atom?
38801Is it possible that a god delights in threatening and terrifying men?
38801Is it possible that an infinite Deity is unwilling that a man should investigate the phenomena by which he is surrounded?
38801Is it possible that an infinite God created this world simply to be the dwelling- place of slaves and serfs?
38801Is it possible that he left out some important thing simply to mislead?
38801Is it possible that we have been given reason simply that we may through faith ignore its deductions, and avoid its conclusions?
38801Is it possible the devil was such an idiot?
38801Is it possible to discover infinite intelligence and love in universal and eternal carnage?
38801Is it possible to imagine the annihilation of a single atom?
38801Is it really essential to conjugate the Greek verbs before you can make up your mind as to the probability of dead people getting out of their graves?
38801Is it still starving the soul and famishing the heart?
38801Is it still trembling and shivering, crouching and crawling before its ignorant Confession of Faith?
38801Is it still warming its fleshless hands at the flames that consumed Servetus?
38801Is it worth while to quarrel about original sin-- when there is so much copy?
38801Is science indebted to the church for a solitary fact?
38801Is the infinite capable of any improvement whatever?
38801Is there a Christian in the whole world who would believe such a story if found in any other book?
38801Is there any reason that our farmers should not be prosperous and happy men?
38801Is there anything in our Bible as lofty and loving as the prayer of the Buddhist?
38801Is there in all the religious literature of the world anything more grossly absurd than this?
38801Is there not something in matter that forever eludes?
38801Men began to inquire by what right a crowned robber made them work for him?
38801Must one be versed in Latin before he is entitled to express his opinion as to the genuineness of a pretended revelation from God?
38801Must the true Presbyterian violate the sanctity of the tomb, dig open the grave and ask his God to curse the silent dust?
38801No prospective fathers or mothers- in- law; no prying and gossiping neighbors; nobody to say,"Young man, how do you expect to support her?"
38801No two, trees, no two leaves, no two anythings that are alike?
38801Now, admitting that I live in Turkey, and have no chance to get any office unless I am on the side of the Koran, what should I say?
38801Now, if the world is round, how are the people on the other side going to see Christ when he comes?
38801Now, suppose that two atoms should come together, would there be an effect?
38801Of these churches, we will ask this question: How can a man, who conscientiously believes in religious liberty, worship a God who does not?
38801Of what use are all the improvements in farming?
38801Of what use have the gods been to man?
38801Of what use is all the improved machinery unless it tends to give the farmer a little more leisure?
38801One man said to another:"Will you take a glass of wine?"
38801Or immersed?"
38801Others asked by what right does a robed hypocrite rule my thought?
38801Ought the sailor to throw away his compass and depend entirely upon the fog?
38801Our country is filled with the idle and unemployed, and the great question asking for an answer is: What shall be done with these men?
38801Said I,"Do you think a great many people are going to hell?"
38801Said I,"Suppose your mother were in hell, would you be happy in heaven then?"
38801Saved from crime?
38801Saved from poverty?
38801Should I make a clean breast and say, that upon my honor I do not believe it?
38801Should I not give the real transcript of my mind?
38801Should I tell you my real thought?
38801Should any great credit be given to this deity for not being caught with such chaff?
38801So I find in the nineteenth chapter:"And behold, one came and said unto him:''Good master, what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?''
38801So they had this young man ask:"What lack I yet?
38801Supposing this to be true, what is to become of those who die in infancy?
38801THEN they say to me:"What do you propose?
38801That what they are pleased to call the adaptation of means to ends, is as apparent in the cancer as in the April rain?
38801The next question then is: Can I commit a sin against God by thinking?
38801The priest said, and the king said, where is this spirit of investigation to stop?
38801The question is: Bad as I am, have I the right to think?
38801Think of the amount of thought it must have required to invent a way by which the life of one man might be given to produce one cancer?
38801This of itself shows conclusively that the missionaries have had no effect Why should we convert the heathen of China and kill our own?
38801To feed the cattle?
38801To save his life?
38801To the manner in which he was baptized?
38801To us this seems a most shocking custom; and yet, after all, is it as bad as to put the souls of our children in the strait- jacket of a creed?
38801To what church did he belong?
38801Tyranny?
38801Under such circumstances, what can their thoughts be worth?
38801Under these circumstances, what wretched object can he have in lengthening out his aimless life?
38801Under these conditions all your Scotts, Hen- rys, and McKnights have written; and weighed in these scales, what are their commentaries worth?
38801WHAT DO YOU PROPOSE?
38801WHAT MUST WE DO TO BE SAVED?
38801Was ever any imp of any devil guilty of such savagery?
38801What can we do without them?
38801What church is an asylum for a persecuted truth?
38801What did he believe?
38801What do I mean by liberty?
38801What else do they believe?
38801What for?
38801What for?
38801What great reform has been inaugurated by the church?
38801What has made the difference?
38801What is harvesting now, compared with what it was in the old time?
38801What is matter?
38801What kind of children do you expect to have with a beggar and a coward for their mother?
38801What man, who ever thinks, can believe that blood can appease God?
38801What other reason have I got?
38801What ought I to answer?
38801What right has an infinite God to add to the sum of human agony?
38801What right has he to assassinate the joy of life?
38801What right has he to murder the sunshine of a day?
38801What right has the church to add conditions of salvation?
38801What right have we to expect that a perfectly wise, good and powerful being will ever do better than he has done, and is doing?
38801What shall these men do?
38801What should I do?
38801What should I reply?
38801What then can we think of a God who would open the artillery of heaven upon one of his own children for simply expressing his honest thought?
38801What would have become of the people five hundred years ago if they had followed strictly the advice of the doctors?
38801What would the people have been, if at any age of the world they had followed implicitly the direction of the church?
38801What would you do then?"
38801What would you then think of the doctrine of"vicarious sacrifice"?
38801When a man loses confidence in Moses, must the people lose confidence in him?
38801When you rise at four and work till dark what is life worth?
38801Where did he get it?
38801Where did that doctrine of eternal punishment for men and women and children come from?
38801Whether they belonged to any church or not; whether they believed the Bible or not?
38801Which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit to his stature?
38801Who can bend the knee to such a monster?
38801Who can estimate the misery that has been caused by this most infamous doctrine of eternal punishment?
38801Who can imagine the infinite impudence of a church assuming to think for the human race?
38801Who can pray to such a fiend?
38801Who can tell what the world has lost by this infamous system of suppression?
38801Who can worship such a god?
38801Who does know?
38801Who on earth at this day would pretend to settle any scientific question by a text from the Bible?
38801Who was he?
38801Who was this thief?
38801Who will be his successor?
38801Who wrote the New Testament?
38801Why are they so delighted to find an allusion to Providence in the message of Lincoln?
38801Why did he not tell Luke that?
38801Why did he not tell Mark that?
38801Why did he not tell Matthew that?
38801Why did he say that?
38801Why do they care so little for the damnation of men, and so much for the baptism of children?
38801Why do they refuse to worship in the temples of each other?
38801Why do they stand with hat in hand before presidents, kings, emperors, and scientists, begging, like Lazarus, for a few crumbs of religious comfort?
38801Why do they torture the words of the great into an acknowledgment of the truth of Christianity?
38801Why investigate when you know?
38801Why is it that these Christians not only detest the infidels, but cordially despise each other?
38801Why is it that we have all degrees of intelligence, from orthodoxy to genius, if it was intended that all should think and feel alike?
38801Why not be honest with these children?
38801Why not convert those we can get at?
38801Why not convert those who have the immense advantage of the example of the average pioneer?
38801Why not feed them more the night before?
38801Why not leave him in the unconscious dust?
38801Why not say, God has intelligence, therefore there must be an intelligence greater than his?
38801Why not?
38801Why pursue that which you have?
38801Why send missionaries to other lands while every penitentiary in ours is filled with criminals?
38801Why should God make failures?
38801Why should a Christian be better than his God?
38801Why should he fall upon his knees and implore a phantom-- a phantom that is deaf, and dumb, and blind?
38801Why should he not correct his mistakes, instead of damning them?
38801Why should he waste his days in fruitless prayer?
38801Why should he waste material?
38801Why should man be afraid to think, and why should he fear to express his thoughts?
38801Why should man endeavor to thwart the designs of God?
38801Why should she show mercy to a kind and noble heretic whom her God will burn in eternal fire?
38801Why should the church pity a man whom her God hates?
38801Why should there be three fathers, and only one Son?
38801Why should we enslave ourselves?
38801Why should we forge fetters for our own hands?
38801Why should we sacrifice a real world that we have, for one we know not of?
38801Why should we send Bibles to the east and muskets to the west?
38801Why should we send missionaries across the seas, and soldiers over the plains?
38801Why should we suppose that Christ failed to tell the young man all that was necessary for him to do?
38801Why should we throw away the laws given to Moses by God himself and have the audacity to make some of our own?
38801Why then was the promise made to him that he should meet Christ in Paradise?
38801Why was nothing written?
38801Why will they adorn their churches with the money of thieves and flatter vice for the sake of subscriptions?
38801Why will they attempt to bribe Science to certify to the writings of God?
38801Why, he said to this man that asked him,"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
38801Why?
38801Why?
38801Why?
38801Will God have more power?
38801Will a certificate of good standing in any church be taken as collateral security for one dollar?
38801Will he become more merciful?
38801Will his love for his poor creatures increase?
38801Will some minister tell us why he thinks that Christ kept back the"scheme"?
38801Will the religionist pretend that the real end of science is to ascertain how and why God acts?
38801Will you take the word of a church member, or his note, or his oath, simply because he is a church member?
38801Would countless ages thus be wasted in the production of awkward forms, afterwards abandoned?
38801You ask my opinion about anything; I examine it honestly, and when my mind is made up, what should I tell you?
38801You have torn this down, what do you propose to give us in place of it?"
38801You will not be as decent when you get to be an angel as you are now, will you?"
38801had you not better ascertain what matter really is?
38801simply for the purpose of raising orthodox Christians?
48668Are you not a''Mormon''elder?
48668Can I obtain lodging here tonight?
48668Did you notice anything when you came in here last night?
48668What was it you noticed?
48668What?
48668Who brought you here last night?
48668Who is there?
48668You have not been here before?
48668Are you not ashamed?"
48668Immediately came a moment of great exaltation, but followed quickly by a voice which spoke to me in a contemptuous tone:"What is wrong with you?
48668Mr. Nordrum was a liberal- minded man and he said to Mrs. Miller,"Have you a comfortable room that we can have, as we have a prisoner along with us?"
48668What do you want?
48668Where was I to go?
48668said the lady,"a nice room for a prisoner?"
44420And is this the doctrine which men call a contracted one? 44420 Doth he not speak parables?"
44420Doth he not speak parables?
44420Is not this written,they have said,"for the ages to come?
44420May we not speak of eternal blessedness?
44420May we speak in the pulpit of slaves?
44420Monotonous is this theme? 44420 Now, what is the meaning of this plain term''Christ''?
44420Shall we not converse, then, on endless misery?
44420Understandest thou what thou readest?
44420--this is the reply--"and you consider this topic a limited one, whose height, depth, length, breadth, no finite mind can measure?
44420All else might go-- it were little;"Why hast thou forsaken me?"
44420And have you still a favorite theme which you have not suggested?"
44420And he said unto me,"Son of man, can these bones live?"
44420And how can this be said?
44420And meantime what is becoming of the countries in which these different confessions are established?
44420And on whom does Jesus pronounce His beatitude?
44420And the first that you hear of him as a penitent man is:"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
44420And what are all these aspirations?
44420And what are they?
44420And what is it to sleep awhile if I am Christ''s?
44420And what is the burden of her strain?
44420And who have they to assist them?
44420And yet when such trial has been passed we involuntarily say-- has not a foundation been laid?
44420Art thou thyself saved?
44420As the Pharisees said:"Who can forgive sins but God only?"
44420As they said to the apostles so they will say to us:"If this be triumph, what can be defeat?
44420But has such a Church been realized?
44420But how can I verify this assertion?
44420But how can we appreciate the King, unless we learn the nature of the beings over whom He rules?
44420But if Christ desired that His Father''s name should be glorified, how was this to be accomplished?
44420But is the human mind an end worthy of all the contrivances in nature?
44420But is this an ultimate object?
44420But still was He not our brother; the son of man, as we are; the son of God, like ourselves?
44420But the question is further suggested, What is this qualification?
44420But what if this should take place?
44420But when we are long gone to our rest, who can say what shall be the great draft of souls which shall be miraculously taken in England?
44420But who are you?
44420By what medium, or means?
44420Can I not die, since Christ died?
44420Can I not suffer, since Christ suffered?
44420Can the visible Church indeed afford to do without these motives?
44420Can these bones live?
44420Can we by searching find out the whole of atoning love?
44420Can you not speak of Medes and Parthians, Indians and Arabians?
44420Could it ever be renovated?
44420Deliverer?
44420Did you not dispute with the Roman sergeants, plead your cause before the Roman courts?
44420Do they exist for elucidating His power?
44420Do we adopt a Ptolemaic theory in morals, that man is the center of the system, and other worlds revolve round him?
44420Do you appreciate Christ''s matchless excellences?
44420Does the load of earth above me and beneath which I am placed press upon me?
44420Does the present generation believe that which its fathers believed?
44420Does the sun, with all its retinue of stars, pursue its daily course with no aim ulterior to man''s welfare?
44420For how is pure and undefiled religion defined?
44420For if He were not a man, but a god, what are all these things?
44420From what?
44420Had he not told them the plan and method of His own government?
44420Has there ever been a visible organized body of men who carried out this sublime purpose?
44420Have they, or have they not, immortal souls?
44420Have you experienced such a change?
44420Having cast away every sin to embrace him, do you set him above your chiefest joy?
44420His excellence-- was it not human excellence?
44420His knowledge?
44420His love?
44420His wisdom, love, piety,--sweet and celestial as they were,--are they not what we also may attain?
44420How can you prove that there ever was a book called the Word of God?
44420How could they help themselves?
44420How do you know the Scriptures were ever written?
44420How long shall human power exalt itself?
44420How long shall the powers of darkness hold jubilee?
44420How low down in a man sometimes( not always) lies the fundamental motive which sways his life?
44420How will persons sacrifice themselves to their objects?
44420I hear them say"How long shall man triumph?
44420If I might so speak, would you be proud to carry His shoes?
44420If Paul and Jesus could read our books of theological doctrines, would they accept as their teaching what men have vented in their name?
44420If this be triumph, what is defeat?
44420In how much more respect, in how much holier veneration should we hold this body?
44420Is Christianity then to perish out of the heart of the nations, and vanish from the memory of the world, like the religions that were before Abraham?
44420Is all this preaching a mere idle theory of life?
44420Is he like a follower of the Lamb who is raging like a roaring lion?
44420Is he like a pardoned criminal who sits moping with a cloud upon his brow?
44420Is he like an heir of heaven, like a man destined to a crown, who is vexed and fretted with some petty loss?
44420Is he like one in whose bosom the dove of heaven is nestling, who is full of all manner of bile and bitterness?
44420Is it an unspiritual motive?
44420Is it cold?
44420Is not this one of parables concerning the kingdom of God?"
44420Is there some keen passion connected with this world at the bottom?
44420Is there such a heart in you?
44420It is this:"Should a Christian minister out of the pulpit, as well as in the pulpit, know nothing save the Crucified One?
44420It is well to know Christ, but in all the varying scenes of life is it well not to know anything else?
44420Must not everyone conduct business, and sustain cares, which draw his mind away from the atonement?"
44420Must we not call in our minds from Christ and Him crucified, so as to concentrate all our emotions on the simple fact of Christ crucified?"
44420My soul thirsteth after thee as a thirsty land"?
44420Nevertheless, there is a triumph in the Christian world and there is a triumph in the anti- Christian world; and what is it?
44420Of what would you speak?"
44420Of what, then, would you speak?"
44420Oh grave, where is thy victory?"
44420One had asked him,"Father, do you remember me?"
44420Or if not, where is the life itself?
44420Our first inquiry would be:"Is not your theme too contracted?
44420Rather than part with Him, would you part with a thousand worlds?
44420Sent whom?
44420She bends over him, and as her tears fall thick upon his face, she cries,"Do you not remember me?"
44420She stood wondering, when she heard a voice behind her which said,"Woman, why weepest thou?"
44420Since these notions are so fleeting, why need we accept the commandment of men as the doctrine of God?
44420The errors which were once dominant, lordly, confident, and persecuting-- where are they now?
44420The first that you hear of him as a convicted man is in the words:"Who art thou, Lord?"
44420The way in which man bears temptation is what decides his character; yet how secret is the system of temptation?
44420Then, again, unless man received a new nature, how could he sing the new song?
44420There is an accusation which is repeated from age to age against the Catholic and Roman Church; and what is it?
44420They have piled their own rubbish against the temple of truth where piety comes up to worship; what wonder the pile seems unshapely and like to fall?
44420They may well have said to him,"What is this triumph you speak of?
44420This may be latent, not at first sight apparent, nor suspected, but how soon does it appear when put to the proof?
44420To die, if I am like Christ in dying?
44420Too large a theme is the atonement?
44420True, it may not emerge from the struggle of bare endurance here, but has not the seed been sown?
44420Vile in one sense it may be; yet what, although it be covered with sores?
44420Was He ashamed of the lowly and the down- trodden, and those who have become the reproach of men and the despised of the people?
44420Was Jesus, or was He not, crucified for them?
44420Was it possible even for that country which God had blest above all others and man had curst above all others, to breathe and live again?
44420Was there ever a life of less ease and security, yet of more buoyant and rejoicing spirit than his?
44420We are then perhaps at first surprized at the sternness of their sentence, and are ready to say with the trembling disciple,"Who then shall be saved?"
44420Well might He still say,"Have I been so long with you, and yet hast thou not known me?"
44420Were He now on earth, would you leave a throne to stoop and tie His latchet?
44420What His words, His life, His excellence of achievement?
44420What are these men who are rising up to purify the Church?
44420What could all this mean?
44420What do they believe?
44420What else, then, do you prefer for your topic of conversation?"
44420What hath produced such a wonderful difference in public feeling?
44420What is meant by this oneness, or this union?
44420What is the cause of this great change?--how brought about?
44420What is the meaning of it?
44420What is the secret of their power?
44420What is their appeal?
44420What is this which men must possess in order to accomplish Christ''s purpose of inducing the world to believe?
44420What its issue was?
44420What populations are growing up in them?
44420What the real ordeal has been?
44420What then?
44420What tie of home or nation did he not break, that he might join in one of the whole family of God?
44420What was to occur?
44420What weight did he not cast aside, to run the race that was set before him?
44420What wonder the fabric is in peril when tried by fire?
44420What would you have, then, for your theme?"
44420What would you have, then, what can you think of for your choice topic of discourse?"
44420What, although it be clothed in rags?
44420What, although, in unseemly decrepitude, it want its fair proportions?
44420What, for example, can we know in its most important bearings, unless we know the history and office of our Redeemer?
44420Who dared dispute it?
44420Who knows what is going on?
44420Who told you all these things?
44420Why not then of Africans?
44420Why send a message to him?
44420Why this change?
44420Why?
44420Will he not be thus led to"believe the record that God has given us eternal life, and that this life is in his Son?"
44420Will not the pulpit become wearisome if, spring and autumn, summer and winter, it confine itself to a single topic?
44420Will the next generation believe anything?"
44420Will you not be a slave to your unswerving purpose?
44420Will you propose, then, some other theme for your remark?"
44420Would not those modest writers themselves be confounded at the idolatry we pay them?
44420Would you leave father, mother, wife, children, to follow Him, with bleeding feet, over life''s roughest path?
44420You speak of taking your stand, adhering to your decision; but this dry, stiff resolve- comes any genial spirit from it?
44420You speak of your stern purpose, but can you depend upon the continuance of it?
44420Your inflexible rule, will it not be a hard one, wearisome to yourself, disagreeable to others?
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44420a thirsting for the presence of Jesus Christ upon the altar--"Where can I find Him?"
44420and be buried, if I am like Christ in being buried?
44420death is passed forever; we shall then put our feet on the neck of the monster and shall be able to say:"Oh death, where is thy sting?
42093''Ave you got anythink else for''un?
42093A girl did you say, Kenny? 42093 Alaster Dingwall''s bairn, say ye?
42093An''have I no seen Him?
42093And is it because you love the Lord Jesus so much that you were so brave at the loch to- day, Morag?
42093Are ye no weel, Kirsty?
42093But after all, papa, very clever people, who know everything, are not always very happy or good-- are they? 42093 But did you not see Kenneth himself, papa?"
42093But what about the creature you fished up, papa?
42093But what''s the use of it? 42093 But winna yer faither be wonderin''what''s come ower ye?
42093But you do n''t really mean to say, Morag, that you get supper ready, and do everything? 42093 But, papa, how can you shoot those happy birds flying in the air, and not doing any harm?"
42093D''ye min''far the Laist Supper was keepit-- i''the upper room in Jerooslem? 42093 D''ye min''the bonnie picter oot o''the''Pilgrim''s Progress?''
42093D''ye think ye could gang as far as the other end o''the fir- wood, Kirsty?
42093Did n''t I tell you? 42093 Did you ever see the cottage, Morag?"
42093Do n''t you see how sad he is about his sick mother? 42093 Do tell me where you live, Morag?
42093Do you know if the old woman really lives there, or anything about her? 42093 Do you live quite alone in this cottage?
42093Do you not know that it is a part of every young lady''s education to be able to sew fancy work? 42093 Do you remember that chapter of the Bible we were reading to Kirsty yesterday, Morag?
42093Do you think I begin to get any better at all? 42093 Do you think you are able to stay here while I go to the castle to get help?
42093Do you think you could bring her here to see me?
42093Has papa come home, then? 42093 Havna we gotten a bonnie Sawbbath- day?
42093He is generally so very naughty to strangers; he surely must have seen you before?
42093How can you call it dreary, Miss Prosser? 42093 How do you do, Miss Prosser?
42093How much does it cost to buy cloth for a dress, Grant-- not a silk dress, you know, or anything of that kind, but some nice warm cloth?
42093I''m so thirsty; do you think you could find me some water? 42093 I''ve brought him to you-- you''ll love him for your own Kenneth''s sake, wo n''t you?
42093Is Kirsty Macpherson your grandmother?
42093Is it not he who says--''Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow to the meanest thing that lives?'' 42093 Is it not rather difficult for rich people to be good, papa?"
42093Is that the urchin you found sticking in the mud- floor, Clifford?
42093It wasna fallin''intil the loch that hurtit her, think ye?
42093It will be the Lord Jesus who comes cheerin''ye when ye''re feelin''some lonesome like, isna it, Kirsty?
42093Morag, hae ye speird gin yer father be gaein''to lat ye gang wi''me til the kirk?
42093My boy, where is he?
42093My dear child, what are you talking about? 42093 My jacket?
42093No, papa; I do n''t fancy she is learned enough for that; but I am sure she is a Christian,--and is that not better, papa?
42093Now, Blanche, dear, have n''t I contrived to make our new abode look wonderfully homelike? 42093 Now, Blanchie, is there anything more you can possibly think of asking concerning this visit?"
42093O papa, dear, is that you? 42093 Oh yes; by the way, where has the brave fellow gone?"
42093Oh, Kirsty, are you really going to that pretty little church in the village on Sunday? 42093 Oh, did n''t you see, Matty?
42093Oh, is it really the Holy Communion; and may we children stay? 42093 Oh, please, do let me go out all by myself, only this once?
42093Ride quite alone? 42093 So that''s what you call poaching?"
42093Then He does come, efter a''?
42093There was a candle left in the basket, I think; why does n''t Kenny light it? 42093 This is good- night, I suppose, papa?
42093We shall have so much to tell her, sha n''t we? 42093 Well now, missie, did you never think of that till this time of day?
42093Well, little girl, what do you say to it? 42093 Well, old fellow, and how are you?
42093Well, pussy, so I hear you had already made the acquaintance of my protegà © e? 42093 Well, pussy, what mischief have you been about this afternoon?"
42093Wha ever said she was an ill woman?
42093Wha wad hae thocht that Alaster Dingwall''s bairn would be makin''a cup o''tay til auld Kirsty?
42093What lovely eyes he has got, has n''t he, Ellis? 42093 What''s his name?"
42093What''s that, papa? 42093 Where''s Ellis?--ring for her, will you?
42093Who do you mean? 42093 Who is this Kirsty?
42093Who taught you to make those wonderful hooks, Morag? 42093 Who would have thought of meeting you here, Morag?"
42093Why, Blanche, what are you about? 42093 Why, pussy, what is the matter?
42093Why, what''s the matter, cousin Blanche?
42093Will you be so kind as tell me where I can find some water?
42093Will you tell me, Miss Prosser, if you thought much about the Lord Jesus Christ, and tried to please Him, when you were about my age? 42093 Will you, though?"
42093Wouldna ye be better wi''a cup o''tea, Kirsty? 42093 Ye''ll be meanin''the Lord Jesus, arna ye, Kirsty?"
42093Yes, Blanche, dear, where did you meet the creature?
42093You''re going home, I suppose, Morag; ar''nt you?
42093Afore ye gang, wad ye jist rax me that Bible, an''maybe ye wad read a bittie til me; my eyes are some dim the day?"
42093Am I not to be forgiven for starting before you were up this morning?
42093An''fat''s brocht ye here the day, my lassie?"
42093And I''m sure the Mount of Olives could n''t be half so nice as this burn- side; could it, Morag?
42093And have you quite forgotten that little wild woman of the woods-- what''s her name, eh, Blanchie?"
42093And so you would actually like to go back to Glen Eagle, Blanchie?
42093And what made a pretty, fine lady like you come to see me?"
42093And would she seem much paler than she did then?
42093And, by the by, she sent a message to your father-- something about forgiving him, was n''t it?
42093Are n''t holidays nice?"
42093Are n''t it a pretty pantomime?
42093Are n''t you a little afraid to stay in this dark forest all alone?"
42093Are n''t you very lonely sometimes?"
42093Are you kidnapped, missie-- tell me now?"
42093At last she asked, in quiet, eager tones,"Will ye be so kind as to tell me, leddy, what she would be sayin''about the good Lord?
42093Blanche?"
42093But I thought Ellis was doubtful if she could stow all the things you have already sent,--eh, Blanchie?"
42093But do tell me, how did it all happen?
42093But had not Ellis said that to- morrow morning she would speak to her?
42093But it will be sent whether I am or not, wo n''t it?
42093But oh, Morag, is not this a glorious morning?
42093But she''s no jist verra ill, is she?
42093But where is Ellis?
42093But will you ask Him-- quite low, if you like-- just when you are lying here all by yourself-- to give you a new heart?
42093But you are good and kind, he always said, and you''ll be kind to my boy, for Christ''s sake, and for your own Kenneth''s, grandmother, wo n''t you?
42093But, Kirsty, it surely ca n''t be the same place where they were so unkind to the poor pilgrims, and called them names, could it?"
42093But, perhaps, it is something quite different here, is it not, Kirsty?"
42093Could He, then, be alive in the world now?
42093D''ye hear, Morag?"
42093D''ye mind on''t, leddy?
42093D''ye no think that yersel'', leddy?"
42093D''ye understand, Morag?"
42093Did I ever know the like?
42093Did I see a stool called''Thrummy?''
42093Did n''t you hear it cry?
42093Did n''t you know they are poor children, who do all this for money?
42093Did you not find it very dull sometimes away among the hills-- confess now?"
42093Do n''t her gray eyes look so pretty when she smiles, papa?"
42093Do n''t you begin to feel rather frightened, Miss Prosser?"
42093Do n''t you know that horse- dealers are proverbial cheats?
42093Do n''t you remember these slippers I sewed for papa, Miss Prosser?
42093Do n''t you remember those soldiers we saw in Devonshire, last year, Ellis?
42093Do n''t you think I might put it on now, just to see how it looks?"
42093Do n''t you think so, Grant?"
42093Do you hear, Morag?"
42093Do you know I almost think he wanted to?
42093Do you know why I was so anxious to make the dress for the poor lame fairy, papa?
42093Do you know, Ellis, the Chinese are so cruel?
42093Do you know, Ellis, they actually wear tails?"
42093Do you not see the Golden City yet, Morag?"
42093Do you remember that adventure, and how you frightened us all, you troublesome young person?
42093Do you think I may some time?"
42093Does n''t Kirsty look beautiful?
42093Evidently recognizing Blanche, she fixed her sharp, unchildlike eyes on her, saying, in her shrill voice,"Have you been to it again?
42093Has papa had breakfast yet, I wonder?
42093Have I enough money to educate Morag, papa?"
42093Have you anything that will suit the creature, I wonder?"
42093Have you never heard of them as kidnaps children, missie?
42093Have you really found her out?
42093Have you seen her?
42093He held out his hand to papa, and I remember he said,''Well, Arthur, you did n''t expect to meet me in Vanity Fair, I daresay?''
42093He seems so good and quiet, too; do n''t you think I might ride him alone, papa?"
42093He turned to Morag again and said, eagerly,"Will you not come and see my mother?
42093He''s a good boy; it''s hard to leave him in this wicked world alone; but you will look to him, wo n''t you?"
42093Her usually calm eyes looked hungrily at the little messenger, and her voice sounded faint and hollow as she asked,"Is he there himsel?"
42093How could you venture, Morag?
42093How dare you speak so?"
42093How did he ever come here?"
42093How in the world did you foregather?
42093How is missie, by the way?"
42093I begin to feel quite like the Roman Emperor you were telling me of the other day, Blanche; only flies were his special partiality, were they not?"
42093I shall ask papa to- night, if I have a chance; it would be such fun, would n''t it, Morag?"
42093I shall find you here, sha n''t I?
42093I should like above all things to see it; should n''t you, Morag?
42093I some thocht ye might be the nicht; but how cam''ye roun''by the back o''the hoose?"
42093I suppose you are very fond of reading the Bible, and know all about Jesus Christ?
42093I want to send some present to the boy who fished you out of the loch-- Kenneth-- isn''t that his name?
42093I wish she''d always wear that red cloak; do n''t you, Kenneth?"
42093I wonder how I can best tell her about Him, papa?
42093I wonder if I could teach you to read?
42093I wonder what is the name of it?
42093I''m sure I may sometimes ride him alone, may n''t I, Miss Prosser?"
42093I''m to ask a new''art, you say,--just as if I was a- beggin''from a gintle- man on the street, I s''pose?
42093Instead of answering her question, Morag asked, hurriedly,"Kirsty, will ye be fit for a good bit o''a walk the nicht, think ye?"
42093Is it a case of the unfortunate typical Doctor Fell, I wonder?"
42093Is it in one of the pretty little houses on the moorland, that you can see from the castle?
42093Is it not funny to think that papa has never seen Kirsty?
42093Is n''t it a beauty?
42093Is poaching wicked, papa; and what is it?"
42093Is she as poor and pinched- looking as the fairy, do you think?"
42093Is she no weel?"
42093Is she weel acquaint wi''Him?"
42093Is''t a real true story, leddy?"
42093It seems to me it is the very first useful thing I have ever done in my life; and papa, dear, do you know it will be the last?"
42093It used to be my church- frock, was n''t it, Ellis?"
42093It''s a good step from the''ighlands-- ain''t it?
42093Let me see, where was that?
42093May I do exactly as I like with all my own things?"
42093May I sit and watch you at work, for a little?
42093Miss Blanchie?"
42093Morag had remarked, in a mournful tone,"He never does the like noo, Kirsty; would ye no like to see Him, jist ance?"
42093Morag pondered for a moment, and then, turning to Blanche, she said,"Will that no be Kirsty?"
42093Oh, surely not_ there_?
42093Perhaps he found her poaching; who knows, Blanchie?"
42093S''pose I''d better read it myself?"
42093Shag, do you really mean to say that you''ve the heart to go home, and leave Morag all alone?"
42093Shall I tell you why?
42093She had never understood the reason of its saying--"Why will ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae weary, fu''o''care?"
42093She was about to suggest that she might go to look for it, when the indignant Ellis continued--"Well, keeper, what_ is_ to be done?
42093She''s ootby there, is she?
42093So Ellis continued, in an angry tone--"What have you ever been about so long, missie?
42093So you are going to find a dress for Morag after all?
42093Suddenly she seemed to recollect something, and starting up, she asked Morag, in an eager tone,"Can you tell me where Glen Eagle is?
42093Surely he couldna hae pitten her agin me?
42093The bonnie lambie-- an''sae He''s til tak''her hame til Himsel?
42093The dreaded hour fixed for leaving the castle must be very near now, and what if she could not be found before then?
42093The last milestone said three miles from the kirk town of Glen Eagle, did n''t it?
42093The little girl looked round in dumb surprise, but presently a voice came from the bed in the dark- panelled wall,"Eh, lassie, but is this you?
42093Then turning to the messenger, Morag asked imploringly,"She''s no jist sae verra ill, is she?"
42093Was it possible they were leaving the Glen, to- day, after all?
42093Was n''t it Jesus Christ who said that it was the greatest love to lay down one''s life for a friend?
42093We shall go back again to Glen Eagle next autumn, sha n''t we, papa?"
42093What ails you at the keeper?
42093What did she want?
42093What do you mean to do with it, Matty?"
42093What do you say to it, keeper?--rather sudden, for such quiet folks as you, ai n''t it?"
42093What if her father changed his mind again?
42093What said he aboot the hoose, Morag?"
42093What should papa do without his little girl?
42093What treasure do you wish to send to the little Morag?
42093What were you playing at, all by yourself here?
42093What''s the hurry, I wonder?"
42093Where are you, Morag?"
42093Where are you, little black- eyes?
42093Where does she live, and was she very much hurt?
42093Where is Miss Clifford?
42093Where is he?
42093Where''s your jacket, missie?
42093Who do you think?
42093Who is she, and how did you come to know her?
42093Who will the Lord be she was singin''aboot, that died upo''the green hill?
42093Why did you not ever tell me that you did till to- night, Morag?"
42093Will He be goin''to see her, whiles, when she''s her lone, think ye, leddy?"
42093Will it no be meanin''the Lord Jesus Christ, that died o''the green hill,--as ye''re bonnie hymn speaks o''?
42093Will the Lord that died on the hill be ane o''the chieftains that used to bide lang syne i''the castle?"
42093Will ye no lat Him tak''ye intil His arms, and carry ye safe through them a''?"
42093Will ye no listen til the Guid Shepherd''s voice callin''ye the day?
42093Will ye no speak til Him yersel''in yer ain bonnie words, leddy?
42093Will you no come intilt yersel'', man?
42093Will you not try, fairy?"
42093Will your mamma not be getting anxious about you?
42093Wo n''t Kirsty be pleased?
42093Wo n''t it be fun to see them together?
42093Would it anger ye if I jist ran past the cottage to see if she was outby?
42093Would n''t it be nice?"
42093Would n''t that be a delightful arrangement, Blanchie?"
42093Would n''t you have thought so, papa?
42093Would there be enough money to build a nice new house for Morag and her father?
42093Would ye jist read a bit more, gin ye please?"
42093Would you like Miss Prosser to teach you to read?
42093Ye''re the keeper Dingwall''s bairn''at I saw yestreen-- arna ye?"
42093You do n''t mean to say he is for me?"
42093You do n''t mean to say you''ve ben a sittin''all the morning with that creature?"
42093You mean in the time of the Covenanters, do n''t you?"
42093You mind the tartan folds, Morag?"
42093You will come, I suppose?
42093You wo n''t come then?"
42093You would shape it, would you not, Grant?
42093You''ll be a callin''my old father a murderer next, because he''s a butcher, I suppose, missie?"
42093_ THE KIRK IN THE VILLAGE._"HAVE you heard your pupil''s latest request, Miss Prosser?"
42093and she was about to explain that it was so, when Blanche continued--"What books do you like best, Morag?
42093and what did he say about my being so late?"
42093and where does she abide-- a friend of Morag''s?"
42093are they not within sight yet?
42093are you here still?
42093but is this you, my dawtie?
42093do tell me, did she really go away to the river to look for her father?
42093do you mean that I should pray in my very own words?
42093fat''s come o''him?
42093has she been here?"
42093have you, Grant?"
42093how can you stand and see them all die, papa?"
42093how can you think such absurd things?
42093how could you ever wander so far into this wilderness, and have me searchin''for you like this?"
42093how did we ever get out of the water?"
42093is n''t this so very jolly?
42093is that your name?
42093it was just like her, was n''t it, papa?
42093it''s all right then?
42093missie; you do n''t say so?"
42093pretty bird; and who may you be?
42093she exclaimed, in great glee,"is n''t it so pretty?
42093so ye''re thinkin''yet ye wad like to worship i''the gran''hoose in Lon''on,''at the wee leddy tells o'', better nor in oor wee kirkie?"
42093suppose we knock at the door, and ask the old woman to give us some water to drink?
42093that is the water we read about in the Bible, is it not?
42093what have we got here, Miss Blanche?
42093what is the matter?"
42093what''ave we got here?
42093where did she live?
42093where is she?
42093where is she?"
42093where''s your mother, or the servant?"
42093why does he go away?"
42093you do n''t mean to say that she is with Mrs. Worthy now?"
42093you ungracious little person; do you really object to my gamekeeper having a share of all the good things going?"
42093you will take me to- morrow, will you not?
45795All right, my good woman,the atheist answered,"what is it then?"
45795There is nothing extraordinary about this stone,a friend remarked,"what peculiarity do you notice?"
45795What do I notice?
45795What do you mean by that?
45795What do you want me to give you?
45795Yes, of course,General Sherman answered,"but-- are you a Christian, Howard?"
45795Yes, yes, very well,the king said,"but then next to God?"
45795***** King Charles IX of France once asked the Italian poet, Tasso:"Who, think you, is the happiest?"
45795***** Mother-- do I remember her?
45795***** On another occasion I heard the widow ask one of the pall- bearers when we turned away from the grave:"How did you like that sermon?"
4579542 WHAT ABOUT THE DEVIL?
45795A little later he said:"I ai n''t forgotten how to pray-- want to hear me?"
45795Almost astonished I ask myself: Is it possible?
45795And what did I say?
45795And what would happen to themselves?
45795And why?
45795Are not the English the great commercial nation which embraces the earth with its countless ships?
45795Are they to get the upper hand?
45795Are wind and currents adhering to other laws in our days, or has their effect been changed?
45795At which of these altars will you pray and praise?_ The eyes of everyone look toward America as never before:"O, America!
45795But can He, the fair judge, condemn me for that which I disavow and separate myself from, what I personally oppose?
45795But has not the miracle, this unrestrained action of the powers, disappeared from the church?
45795But here, too, the words of the Lord apply:"For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
45795But how about you?
45795But how were the following days?
45795But how, then, could the angels sing as they did that Christmas night?
45795But if we ask further: Whence and from what?
45795But is that all to which the brief, sorrow- laden moments can guide and help us?
45795But what would it profit America if she won the rank of a leader among nations through her strength and wealth?
45795But you ask: Dare I, a single individual, try to shoulder the burdens in my home, in the church?
45795But, now suppose that it was n''t Life, but you_ yourself_ that were to blame?
45795But, of what are they tokens?
45795But, then, tell me: Have you not at times felt the nearness of Jesus?
45795But_ you_ do n''t behave like that, do you?
45795Did you throw your arms around his neck-- did you_ smile_ at him, saying: My dear, stay home with us tonight?
45795Do you listen only to that which is carried to you by the wind of the evil tongues?
45795Do you notice only the uncouth exterior?
45795Does man possess other secrets than those of the darkness?
45795Had he told them a striking joke which could not be commented upon, or had he stated a cleverly formulated truth which they could not resist?
45795Has not England the very same qualifications?
45795Have you had similar experiences?
45795Have you not also in such moments felt a truer, a more sincere and deeper disgust with the evil character of sin, than otherwise?
45795How about France in our own age?
45795How about Jesus Christ when He,_ all alone_, bore the sin of mankind?
45795How could that be?
45795How do you look at the people among whom you live?
45795How does the river get these immense masses of water?
45795How many unbelieving physicians have not sworn as drastically as did the sailor, that they could not share the Christian faith in resurrection?
45795How shall we approach the struggle of the twentieth century?
45795How was that?
45795I ask: Who is building this place?
45795I asked: What makes you so calm?
45795In what way did you tell him this when you asked him last to stay at home?
45795Is it possible that I who found myself placed between fear and doubt, conquer both by the word of faith?
45795Is n''t this a strange way of speaking?
45795Is the law of nature violated, or is it rendered ineffective?
45795Is this truth to remain?
45795It is as when I ask someone: Do you know the ocean?
45795It must have been a sore trial for them to think how God''s people had come under a foreign yoke: Was n''t, then, all hope dead?
45795Just then their old grandmother who was sick abed in the next room, said:"O, girls, wo n''t one of you come and scratch my back?"
45795Nay-- who would really be able to let the harp chords burst out in a song of joy-- under_ such conditions_?
45795Nevertheless-- do you think Paul speaks aimlessly?
45795Or France-- that liberty- loving nation with its technically wonderfully developed language?
45795Or do you listen to the undertow in the depths of the heart, to the heaving sighs, the hollow roaring from within?
45795Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
45795Or is n''t it rather the case that there is something of_ relief_ in bearing burdens for others-- something of a_ gain_?
45795Or was the charity of the auditors so far- seeing that it rejoiced in behalf of generations yet unborn?
45795Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
45795Or, will the development favor a retention of the native languages of the various nationalities here together with English?
45795Or, you claim that you have a good Father in Heaven who can do everything: How is it, then, that He lets His children suffer distress on earth?
45795Paul then asks:"Is it lawful to scourge a man that is a Roman?"
45795SEEST THOU THIS WOMAN?
45795Seest thou this man?
45795Somewhat doubtfully, the chaplain asked him:"What can you pray?"
45795THE WORTH OF YOUR SOUL"FOR what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
45795The Christmas Angels: Dost Thou Remember?
45795The Hidden Life 28 THE WORTH OF YOUR SOUL 32 THAT WHICH IS HIDDEN SHALL BE REVEALED 36 NOT IN WORD, NEITHER IN TONGUE 39 SEEST THOU THIS WOMAN?
45795The others left it all to me, although they had the same obligations that I have-- what then?
45795Then an old woman, her back bent with the weariness of life and years, arose, saying:"Sir, I have a question to ask you?"
45795Then it was as though a kind and soothing voice whispered into my ear: Dost thou remember Christmas Eve at home?
45795There was love for Jesus._ Seest thou this woman?
45795WHAT ABOUT THE DEVIL?
45795Was it a matter of distance only?
45795Was it a series of happenings without aim, without meaning?
45795Was it not as though the twinkling stars were smiling at him-- calling him, as it were?
45795Was n''t He the same one whom John the Baptist had spoken of as the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world?
45795Was not He like a luminous star in your life?
45795Was not He your soul''s refuge in the darkness?
45795Was not the world filled with war and disturbances in those days, too?
45795Was not the world full of souls in quest of lost peace?
45795Was that an evil power which from without, by chance, disrupted our life?
45795Was there room for him up there?
45795Was this, too,_ planned_ by the God of Israel?
45795Well, who believes in it nowadays?
45795What happens then?
45795What is the reason for this?
45795What is your choice?
45795What profited it Germany that she possessed her soul- less mechanical attainments, even though they were ever so wonderful and marvelous?
45795What shall I do, then?
45795What shall we do?
45795What should he do?
45795What then?
45795What were they doing, then?
45795What would it have profited Germany to have gained the whole world when she would lose her soul thereby?
45795When problems of world significance were to be settled, the question was asked: What does America say about it?
45795Where shall I seek refuge?
45795Where shall I seek that explanation which reconciles me with the word of the Lord, and which brings peace into my soul?
45795Who were they?
45795Who would have known how to plan thus?
45795Who would have the strength to subdue and master the giant powers?
45795Why is it that America has superior qualifications?
45795Why?
45795Will I accomplish anything but being crushed under the weight of the burdens?
45795Will her future brighten?
45795Will there not be very little to bring forth in the way of good secrets from the recesses of the heart?
45795Wonder if the ambulance is n''t coming soon?
45795Would n''t any mother''s heart break when she had to witness her son die the death of a condemned criminal?
45795Would no one find him?
45795You are a Christian,"Sherman added;"well-- what do you say?"
45795You often hear it said: You claim that God loveth mankind: But why, then, does_ He_ let some suffer in all eternity?
45795Your eye had detected her faults and shortcomings rather than her good points?
45795_ The Christmas Angel''s: Dost thou remember?_ I WAS sitting in my study.
45795_ The scoffers had nothing more to say!_ What had Mr. Moeller- Anderson done which made them silent?
45795_ Water into wine!_ Is that really contrary to nature?
45795_ What terms do you choose?_ 3.
45795_ You are a Christian._ We ask, almost as surprised as O. O. Howard: What do you mean by that, Lord?
44439How is it that ye sought me? 44439 I wish,"said a great man of our day,"that some one would preach under the dome of St. Paul''s, on the text,''Where art thou, Adam?''"
44439The Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
44439The Lord called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
44439We thus judge, that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him who--owns them?
44439Where art thou?
44439Where art thou?
44439Who that has felt its glance of dread Thrill through his heart''s remotest cells, About his path, about his bed, Can doubt what spirit in it dwells?
44439A musical instrument may discourse sacred melodies better than the holiest lips can sing them, but who thinks of commending it for its piety?
44439Am I not availing myself of the faculties which Thou has given to make myself respectable, and useful, and exemplary in my generation?
44439Am I not discharging the duties of my station?
44439Am I not doing Thy work?
44439Am I not setting an example of diligence and sobriety?
44439And can we not trust Him?
44439And did He not do the same in the sixteenth century?
44439And do they not speak to us?
44439And have they already collapsed and gone, like last year''s flowers struck with frost, back again to the mold?
44439And hell?
44439And if not so controlled, is not the alternative as to His character even more fearful?
44439And if this be our human judgment, what must the divine judgment be?
44439And is not man''s soul a part of nature-- the highest part?
44439And is there not a presumption, following the line of a man''s best manhood, that immortality is true?
44439And now-- How is the earth shaken, and the heavens likewise, in that very sense in which the expression is used by him who wrote to the Hebrews?
44439And whence came this earnestness?
44439And why may not the highest of all hopes and joys possess the same all- pervading influence?
44439And with these thoughts come others about moral retribution--"What is its purpose?
44439And you will rejoice-- will you not?
44439And"can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
44439Are there any here present-- God grant that they be many!--who have yet one other answer to return to the question on which we have dwelt?
44439Are they not as true now as when they struck upon the shivering ear of Nicodemus?
44439Are they not rising toward the ineffable?
44439Art thou doing the work I gave thee to do?
44439Art thou happy?
44439Art thou safe?
44439Art thou useful?
44439Brethren, are you of that happy family?
44439But is this the highest, the religious sanction of morality?
44439But we ask, perhaps, thirdly: How does God call to us?
44439But what God has cleansed, why should we call common or unclean?
44439But what is anything that is organized in life worth in comparison with the soul of a man?
44439But who is equal to the task of handling it?
44439But yet, indeed, am I not providing for that other world in making a proper use of this?
44439Can God, in this respect, be at once less merciful and less powerful than men?
44439Can a parent go back from the grave where he has laid his children and say,"I shall never see them more?"
44439Can it, can any punishment have any right purpose save the correction, or the annihilation, of the criminal?
44439Can such a love do other than yearn for immortality?
44439Can there be one morality for God, and another for man, made in the image of God?
44439Claims them?
44439Did He not then sweep from the minds and hearts of half Christendom beliefs which had been sacred and indubitable for a thousand years?
44439Do you know God by His"new name"?
44439Does not our experience of the friendship of Jesus correspond with what we are taught of it in the Scriptures?
44439Does not the nature of every man that is high and noble revolt at flesh and matter?
44439Does not"the Spirit witness with our spirit that we are born of God"?
44439Does one need to go into a rigorous logical examination of this subject?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439Easy?
44439From whence did their conscience and judgment come?
44439Had not even the heathens believed as much, and said so, by the mouth of the poet Virgil?
44439Have we not the foretokens of it?
44439Have we, if our religion be real, no anticipation of happiness in the glorious future?
44439Have you entered upon it, or are you now willing to enter upon it?
44439Have you learned to say,"Our Father which art in heaven"?
44439Have you obtained life from the dead through His name?
44439Heaven?
44439How can I do all this, and yet be religious?
44439How can I find time for both worlds at once?
44439How can we help believing in it, while we see it working around us, in many a fearful shape, here, now, in this life?
44439How could He, if He be the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?
44439How could He, who said of Himself,"My Father worketh hitherto, and I work"?
44439How is it calculated to influence our manhood?
44439How is it here briefly exprest?
44439How is it?
44439How shall it be used to work most effectually in the direction of civilization and refinement?
44439I know not how else to express the force of the inquiry,"Where art thou?"
44439I must not accept the dictates of my own conscience; for is it not my own, and is not trust in self the great fault of our fallen nature?"
44439In what way shall it be employed to lead man God- ward?
44439Is He so controlled by necessity that He is forced to bring into the world beings whom he knows to be incorrigible, and doomed to endless misery?
44439Is it enough to have been born, to have lived till one is of age, and then to be launched out to founder in mid- ocean?
44439Is it not a strange thing?
44439Is it not rather the anarchy of hate, injustice, impurity, uselessness; wherein abides all that is opposed to God?"
44439Is it well with thee in the future?
44439Is it well with thee in the present?
44439Is it yours?
44439Is not that the eternal heaven wherein God abides for ever, and with Him those who are like God?
44439Is not the analogy of the faculties one that leads us to believe that there is some such thing?
44439Is not the human soul, then, itself a witness of the truth of immortality?
44439Is not the thought revolting to every instinct of manhood?
44439Is not the true and real heaven the kingdom of love, justice, purity, beneficence?
44439Is not this"the witness of the Spirit,"the"earnest of the promised possession"?
44439Is that His justice, that His love, which if we copied, we should call each other, and deservedly, utterly unjust and unloving?
44439Is that only a thin film which reflects the transient experiences of a life of joy or sadness, and goes out?
44439Is there any matter outside of mind that produces thought and feeling such as we see evolved among men?
44439Is there no"rest that remaineth for the people of God,"no home and loving heart awaiting us when the toils of our hurried day of life are ended?
44439Is this enough in the day of distress and bankruptcy?
44439It might have been put, it is put in the Bible, in different forms-- but how is it here exprest?
44439It says,"What is thy present place as a man with a soul, as an immortal being?
44439It was the voice of the Lord God within, calling to Adam, and saying,"Where art thou?"
44439Men are asking questions about the heaven, the spiritual world, and saying,"The spiritual world?
44439My friend, believest thou the Scriptures?
44439My friends, do you really believe in that kingdom, and in that King?
44439Nay, my friends, would not these solemn words startle many of us?
44439No matter how it was born, what purpose is it to serve?
44439Now, to whom does He here speak?
44439O Jesus of Nazareth, who can declare Thee?
44439Oh, who could stand when that inquirer appeared?
44439Oh, who might abide the scrutiny of that question?
44439Or shall we degenerate into faithless fears, and unmanly wailings that the flood of infidelity is irresistible, and that Christ has left His Church?
44439Or, putting it in another form, will you say that God could not have prevented evil?
44439ROBERTSON 1816- 1853 THE LONELINESS OF CHRIST_ Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
44439Should we not say-- We know that Christ has been so doing, for centuries and for ages?
44439Tell me, who caused you to be born where and what you were?
44439That if new truths are being discovered, Christ Himself may be revealing them?
44439That if opinions be changing, then Christ Himself may be changing them?
44439That if some of those truths seem to contradict those which He has revealed already, they do not really contradict them?
44439The Father-- the Father which is with us and in us-- what does He think?
44439The actions of an automaton may be outwardly the same as those of a moral agent, but who attributes to them goodness or badness?
44439The lonely spirit answered,"Do ye now believe?
44439The question is not how it started; the question is, What becomes of it now that it has begun?
44439The world is so gay, so amusing, so exciting: hast Thou not made it so for our enjoyment?
44439Then, what is life worth?
44439There are, at last, the words uttered-- few and plain, yet, when looked into, big with meaning--"Where art thou?"
44439Thou sayest to me, O Lord,"Where art thou?"
44439To live surrounded by objects which appeal to the sight, and yet to endure as seeing what is invisible?
44439To resist that subtle foe who has cast down so many of the wise and the mighty?
44439To take the judgment and conscience of other men to live by, where is the humility of that?
44439To"crucify the flesh,""to deny ungodliness,""to cut off a right hand, and to pluck out a right eye"?
44439Was evil really unavoidable in a proper moral system?
44439Was that dust, then?
44439Was the fountain from which they drew exhausted for you?
44439We are building a crystal character with much pain and self- denial; and it is to be built as bubbles are blown?
44439We have seen these things, and why argue against facts?
44439What cheering voice will greet us then?
44439What do we gain by obliterating this fair vision?
44439What has the dark, morbid, unhappy sensualist to do with it?
44439What have we fit to set before so august and holy a visitant?
44439What is finer in line than the bubble?
44439What is human sin but the abuse of human appetites, of human passions, of human faculties, in themselves all innocent?
44439What is it adapted to do?
44439What is more airy?
44439What is the difference between a dew- drop and a diamond?
44439What is the difference between the saint and the sinner?
44439What is thy present standing, thy present state?
44439What kind roof will receive us then?
44439What loving friend will welcome us then?
44439What right has any one to say that God is passionless?
44439What worldly work so absorbing as to leave no room in a believer''s spirit for the hallowing thought of that glorious Presence ever near?
44439What, then, are we to believe and do?
44439When Jesus says it is a"strait gate,"and that if we would enter we must"strive,"bidding us"take up our cross daily, deny ourselves and follow him"?
44439Where are those leaders who should be leading their people to useful employments, to distant countries, where are they?
44439Where art thou?
44439Where will he attend to it?
44439Who can equal the pictures which are painted on the panes of glass in our winter rooms?
44439Who decided that you were to have poor parents or rich, Christian parents or un- Christian?
44439Who has managed your circumstances for you since you had a being?
44439Who has not some sin which most easily besets him?
44439Who settled that you should be born in this country and not in that?
44439Who took away from you that friend for whom you are now mourning-- that parent, that brother, that sister, that wife, that child?
44439Why does he not faint beneath the burden?
44439Why should He not be doing so now?
44439Why should not heaven continue to shine on?
44439Why should we not look into it, and believe that it is, and that it waits for us?
44439Why this postponement of the desired result?
44439Will judge them?
44439Wilt thou be any fitter to- morrow than to- day for that step across the barrier which now seems so premature, so presumptuous?
44439Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
44439Yes, my brother, but why this delay?
44439You are enjoying peace-- but-- what peace?
44439his reply was,"Rest?
44439is this thing which I wish to do really forbidden?"
44439let this affection impel us, and who shall measure our diligence or repress our zeal?
44439not, where is he?
44439some place where he had gone to sin?
44439some place where he would not for the world have been seen by any human eye, and where he gladly forgot that there was yet one eye which did see him?
44439still less, generally, where are they?
44439why does he not sink in the storm?
44439would have had a startling and condemning sound?--some place where he was sinning?
48973Then they asked me if I had no sin? 48973 What dost thou say?"
48973What is this, friend James, that I hear of thee? 48973 And if I should ask whether that were a crime? 48973 Does the reader think this is like asking Shylock to renounce his pound of flesh? 48973 Had he sinned against the Holy Ghost? 48973 Had he sinned too deeply to be allowed to enjoy peace? 48973 If only her faith were strengthened what might she not do? 48973 If other measures failed, they could rely on the mob taking their part with coarse jests, such as the cry,Is the Spirit come yet?"
48973Is not the testimony of these witnesses preferable to the manifest prejudice of Macaulay?
48973It is an interesting question,"What led such a clear and powerful mind to accept Quakerism?"
48973It made him ask, was the gospel a mistake and Christ powerless?
48973Or was he worse than others that his soul should be in such darkness and distress?
48973Their great question was"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
48973They asked how we knew that Christ did abide in us?
48973They temptingly asked if any of us were Christ?
48973Thus when God doth work who shall let it?
48973Was he worse than in former days when he enjoyed comfort, and when the Lord shewed him some of his truth?
48973What think you of that, gentlemen?"
48973What was to be done?
48973Where wilt Thou have me to go?"
48973[ 16] Is this amongst the Bury Hill MSS.?
49588I approached the door,continued the narrative,"and exclaimed, gracious lord, when shall these things be?
49588When shall we all meet again?
49588Again I cried, Lord, when shall these things be?
49588I cried the third time loudly, gracious God, when shall all this take place?
49588were they to give utterance to the doctrines they taught while living, how long would they be permitted to grace this building?
42354Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him? 42354 Have we not power to take with us a Christian woman as a wife, as well as other Apostles?...
42354Have ye not houses to eat and to drink in? 42354 If the dead rise not at all, what shall they do who are baptized for the dead?"
42354If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing? 42354 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
42354Some man will say, How are the dead raised up? 42354 What shall I say to you?
42354What shall_ they_ do who are baptized for the dead?
42354While one saith, I am of Paul, and another, I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal? 42354 Why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
42354--_i.e._, from the restless ambitions, and appetites, and longings of men who seek their all in this world?
42354A fertile and inventive man knows no bound to his progress; will God stand still?
42354And from a different point of view St. Paul replies,"Well, and what though you be losers?
42354And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
42354And if they were all one member, where were the body?
42354And if they will learn anything, let them ask their husbands at home; for it is a shame for women to speak in the Church"?
42354And this is true, but how are we to get men to accept it?
42354And what preparation do they make?
42354And who shall say which teacher is most faithfully serving his Master?
42354And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
42354Are all apostles?
42354Are not our minds yet made up that it is worth reaching, and that whatever does not help us towards it must be abandoned?
42354Are our holy days holidays, or do we endure holiness of thought and feeling mainly on the consideration that holiness is but for a season?
42354Are those who have by their vice committed a slow suicide to be clothed hereafter in an incorruptible and efficient body?
42354Are we likely ever to reach the goal thus?
42354Are we living a genuine and true life?
42354Are we living up to what we know to be the truth about life?
42354Are we nearer to it to- day than ever before?
42354Are we not but at the beginning of His works?
42354Are we the better for our services?
42354Are we to dine with our heathen relatives?
42354Are you striving to gain some?
42354Art thou bound unto a wife?
42354Art thou called being a servant?
42354Art thou loosed from a wife?
42354As Bunyan says,"Is it so much to be a fiddle?"
42354Behold Israel after the flesh: are not they which eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
42354But if it be undiscoverable by man, how does Paul come to know it?
42354But is it not possible to have both?
42354But is that any reason why you should at once call Him your Master and refuse to obey His precepts and follow His example?"
42354But knowledge?
42354But martyrdom?
42354But the body as a whole-- for what is it made?
42354But the question remains, What truths are to be made terms of communion?
42354But the whole question remains, What_ are_ the duties of the present state?
42354But was there any possibility of such an utterance being heard in a Christian Church?
42354But what follows death?
42354Can a man give any stronger proof of his faith than to give his body to be burned?
42354Can any one who looks at things as they are find it easy to believe in the final extinction of evil?
42354Can one promise himself or another a future body which shall be exempt from the pains which unrepented sin has introduced?
42354Can slaves continue in the service of heathen masters?
42354Can we apply the same reasoning to it?
42354Can we say with something of Paul''s conviction and joy,"Maranatha"--"The Lord is at hand"?
42354Come they not hence, even of the lusts that war in your members?"
42354Could they have had a more plausible pretext for exploding the Christian faith and stamping out the nascent heresy?
42354Did Paul then mean that such legal cases as are now tried in our civil courts should be settled by non- professional men?
42354Did he acknowledge as supreme that Person who had lived and died under the name of Jesus?
42354Did he employ his spiritual gifts for the furtherance of His kingdom and as one who was really endeavouring to serve this unseen Master?
42354Do they believe that a state of things ruled by the Spirit of Christ is to follow this?
42354Do they think of the future at all?
42354Do we not act wisely and well in so doing?
42354Do we not ourselves often become aware that the absence of this one thing needful is writing vanity and failure on all we do and on all we are?
42354Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
42354Do we see the straight track of a well- steered ship, which has deviated not a yard from its course nor wasted an ounce of power?
42354Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
42354Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
42354Does Christ really represent us,--represent, by His devoted unworldly life, our earnest and hearty desire and intention?
42354Does not St. James come nearer the mark when he says,"Whence come wars and fightings?
42354Does not the Law say,"Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn"?
42354Does the work of Christ actually yield to us those grand results it yielded to Paul?
42354Does this then not settle the question?
42354Doth God take care for oxen?
42354Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
42354Doth the fruit show?
42354Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
42354For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
42354For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
42354For what have I to do to judge them also that are without?
42354For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
42354For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
42354For what purpose have we a body?
42354For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; we ye not carnal?"
42354For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
42354For who maketh thee to differ from another?
42354For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
42354Has every footfall been in direct advance of the last, and has all expenditure of energy brought us nearer the ultimate goal?
42354Has war taught nations moderation in their ambition?
42354Have all the gifts of healing?
42354Have the outward restraints of law made men more just or less avaricious?
42354Have we admitted to ourselves that it was for us He died?
42354Have we allowed the Cross of Christ to make its peculiar impression upon us?
42354Have we given it a chance to influence us?
42354Have we honestly laid bare our hearts to the love of Christ?
42354Have we in all seriousness of spirit considered what is presented to us in the Cross?
42354Have we in us this new affection which destroys selfishness and brings us into true and lasting relations with all we have to do with?
42354Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other Apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
42354Have we that in us which really knits us to God and our fellow- men and prompts us to do our utmost for them?
42354He would have every man answer the plain question, Do you discern the Lord''s body in the Sacrament?
42354His proof of his apostleship is summary:"Have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
42354How could he continue to speak of Christian love, if Christians were to bite and devour one another?
42354How is it then, brethren?
42354How is it with us?
42354If Paul meant to say, On the supposition that death ends all, what is the use of any one being baptized as proxy for a dead friend?
42354If a man is not to give_ exclusive_ attention to this world, how much attention is he to give to another?
42354If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
42354If it is true that we are here only for a few years and in the future life for ever, why should we be here at all?
42354If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather?
42354If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
42354If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
42354If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
42354If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?"
42354If we do not love the Lord Jesus, what good thing can we love?
42354If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
42354In what sense then are we Christians?
42354Is Christ divided?
42354Is any called in uncircumcision?
42354Is any man called being circumcised?
42354Is any more heterogeneous structure anywhere to be seen than the Church of Christ?
42354Is it not entirely unreasonable to suppose that what we see and know is the measure of God''s resources?
42354Is it our chief aim in them to receive and promote an earnest religious spirit and a sincere service of Christ?
42354Is it out of the question to imagine that the disciples may have been similarly misled?
42354Is it possible that a man of such sagacity can have sanctioned or countenanced so absurd a superstition?
42354Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
42354Is it the true stay of our spirit that Christ rules, and will in His own time reconcile all things by His own spirit?
42354Is not that, most strictly speaking, edification?
42354Is schism or secession ever justifiable on the ground that error is taught in the Church?
42354Is there then no possibility of the disciples having been deceived?
42354It is no matter what we say, nor what rites and forms we go through; the one question is, Do we at heart wish to give ourselves up to God?
42354It is with something akin to horror that Paul goes on to ask,"Was Paul crucified for you?"
42354It may indeed be said, What harm can come of persons less enlightened being emboldened to do as we do if what we do is right?
42354Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
42354Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
42354Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
42354Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
42354Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
42354Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
42354Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
42354May it not be a merely superstitious or sentimental reverence?
42354May they not have been mistaken?
42354May they not have seen what they wished to see, as other men have sometimes done?
42354May we intermarry with those who are not yet Christian?
42354May we not reasonably suppose that a truly infinite expansion and development await God''s works?
42354Might they not by partaking of such flesh become partakers in the sin of idolatry?
42354Mine answer to them that do examine me is this, Have we not power to eat and to drink?
42354Must we say that there are men who have no ambition to experience perfect rectitude and purity?
42354Now if Christ be preached that He rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
42354O death, where is thy sting?
42354O grave, where is thy victory?
42354Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?
42354Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?"
42354Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?"
42354Or is the greatest reality in this human world of ours wholly resultless so far as we are concerned?
42354Or saith He it altogether for our sakes?
42354Paul certainly was contemplating Christ, and not a creed, as the principle and centre of the Church''s unity, when he exclaimed,"Is Christ divided?"
42354Paul does not say, Was Paul your teacher in religion, and did he lead your thoughts to God?
42354Say I these things as a man?
42354Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
42354So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
42354The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
42354The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
42354The knowledge of God and of Divine things in which good men delight, and which is esteemed the stamina of character-- is not this permanent?
42354The only question is, How was that belief produced?
42354The only question is, What change is desirable and possible?
42354The question remains, How far has he gone with his Leader?
42354The question therefore was, were they faithful, did they dispense what they had received in conformity with Christ''s purpose?
42354The question was not, were they eloquent, were they philosophical, were they learned?
42354The second confirmation of his rebuke St. Paul brings forward in the fifth verse:"Is there not a wise man among yourselves?"
42354These organs of nutrition fulfil their function when they lead you to eat such meat as sustains you in life; when does the body fulfil its function?
42354They had the Holy Ghost dwelling in them; might not they, as well as the men, edify Christian assemblies by uttering the inspirations of the Spirit?
42354They were one with Christ; men could have no higher honour: was it not obvious that they were on an equality with those who had held them so cheap?
42354They were perplexed and alarmed at the growth of the Church; what hindered them from bringing proof that there had been no resurrection?
42354This apparent eagerness to be holy, this professed devotedness to the cause of Christ-- are they not mere flourish?
42354This exceptional, unique work then-- what have we made of it?
42354This was reasonable; but then how about the other accompaniment of idolatry?
42354Trying to reach the truth about ourselves, do we find that we have attained to see and to love what is worthy?
42354Was it also a thing of indifference?
42354Was this not a monstrous anomaly, for which prompt divorce was the fit remedy?
42354We can not but ask in passing, What has become of all those inspired utterances with which the Corinthian Church from week to week resounded?
42354We do not understand the process; but is that the only thing we do not understand?
42354We read at present but one chapter in the history of life, and what future chapters are to unfold who can imagine?
42354What advantageth it me to risk death daily, and to suffer daily, if the dead rise not?"
42354What gain is it to be applauded, admired, courted, followed, compared with this one aim of not being disobedient to a heavenly vision?"
42354What gain is it to please the world, to please the great, nay even to please those whom we love, compared with this?
42354What idea was possessing their minds?
42354What is it then?
42354What is its object and end?
42354What is my reward then?
42354What is true existence but the recollection of us which survives in the hearts of those who love us?
42354What need of this mysterious process of passing from life to life and from body to body?
42354What relation does the Communion hold to our ordinary meals?
42354What response are we making?
42354What say I then?
42354What shall I say to you?
42354What then do the traces of our past life show?
42354What then is the reward he has, giving himself, as he certainly does,_ willingly_ to the work?
42354What then would he think of the state of the Church now?
42354What was that brotherhood worth that could not bear a little wrong?
42354What was the use of quibbling about the time and manner of his ordination, when the reality and success of his apostolic work were so apparent?
42354What was their intention or meaning in doing so?
42354What will ye?
42354What would Paul say did he now see the super- structure which eighteen hundred years have raised on the one foundation?
42354What?
42354What?
42354What?
42354What?
42354When he dies, people will ask, What property has he left behind him?
42354Where are our slain foes?
42354Where can His presence and Divine goodness and reality be more distinctly manifest than in Christ and those who are in any degree like Him?
42354Where is God to be found and to be known if not in men?
42354Where is the wise?
42354Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
42354Who shall determine whether this preacher or that is the better steward, most truly seeking his Lord''s glory, and careless of his own?
42354Who shall say which of these styles is most edifying to the Church?
42354Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed?"
42354Who without previous observation could imagine what would spring from an acorn or a seed of wheat?
42354Why are men of science so terrified by the word"miracle"?
42354Why do ye not rather take wrong?
42354Why might we not at birth have been ushered into our eternal state?
42354Will the goal come to us, or how are we ever to reach it?
42354With the unmarried man there need be no other consideration than this: How can I best serve Christ?
42354Would Mr. Holyoake think the amount of attention most Christians give to the other world excessive?
42354You have but touched the hem of His garment; what must it be to be clasped to His heart?
42354_ GOD''S HUSBANDRY AND BUILDING._"Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
42354_ MAINTENANCE OF THE MINISTRY._"Am I not an apostle?
42354_ ON GOING TO LAW._"Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?
42354_ THE SPIRITUAL BODY._"But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
42354am I not free?
42354and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
42354and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
42354and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
42354and with what body do they come?
42354and with what body do they come?"
42354are all prophets?
42354are all teachers?
42354are all workers of miracles?
42354are not ye my work in the Lord?
42354are not ye my work in the Lord?"
42354are we stronger than He?"
42354but"Was Paul crucified for you?"
42354came the word of God out from you?
42354d._, matters of property and of bargain?
42354did Paul by his life show you the beauty of self- sacrifice and holiness?
42354do all interpret?"
42354do all speak with tongues?
42354do not ye judge them that are within?
42354hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
42354have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
42354have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
42354he could not have used words more expressive of his meaning than when he says,"If the dead rise not at all, why are they then baptized for the dead?"
42354how much more things that pertain to this life?
42354know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
42354know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
42354may we marry at all?
42354no, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
42354now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
42354or came it unto you only?
42354or despise ye the Church of God, and shame them that have not?
42354or despise ye the Church of God, and shame them that have not?...
42354or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
42354or saith not the Law the same also?
42354or saith not the Law the same also?"
42354or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
42354or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
42354shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?"
42354shall I praise you in this?
42354shall I praise you in this?
42354shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
42354that the idol is anything, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is anything?
42354was Paul crucified for you?
42354where is the disputer of this world?
42354where is the scribe?
42354who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
42354why are they then baptized for the dead?
42354why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
42354why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
48517''Oh, dear, what shall we do?'' 48517 And how do you know you will find the way?"
48517And what is the name, father dear?
48517And what will become of the book, father?
48517But what is the matter with Laman and Lemuel?
48517Did they remain all their lives in that condition?
48517Guns?
48517How can you act in such a shameful manner,he said,"after having received so many blessings from the Lord?
48517How do you know that the Lord is going to punish the people in the place where we used to live?
48517How do you think you can do that?
48517How long, Lord,cried Alma,"shall we suffer these great afflictions?
48517How many of you are willing to go with me?
48517Is n''t this honey delicious?
48517Now, who is to go and try to get the book?
48517Pray, how do you hope to get the book when I could not get it?
48517So you think we shall get across these great waters?
48517What can be the matter?
48517What is in the book?
48517What is the name of the man who has the book?
48517What shall we call this place?
48517What shall we do with this man,they asked,"who has spoken such things against the king and against us?"
48517Where is Ammon?
48517As he was about to enter the city he met a man whom he stopped, and asked,"Will you give an humble servant of God something to eat?"
48517Can my children tell me how the words of Lehi were fulfilled concerning the book that was to be hid in the ground?
48517Could it be land?
48517Do you believe me now?"
48517Have you forgotten how good He has been to us, how He provided us with food on our journey and taught us how to build this ship?
48517How many years, do you think, those people spent in traveling through the country?
48517How were they to cross such a large body of water?
48517How were they to know which way they should go?
48517How?
48517Is n''t that so, boys?"
48517Looking straight into the face of Laman, he asked,"What do you think is going to happen to us?"
48517What did Nephi do?
48517What did the Lord do?
48517What do you think had happened to Laman and the people who had stayed with him?
48517What was the noise they heard a short distance ahead of them?
48517Where do you think the wonderful ball came from?
48517Will you please tell us why you failed to get the book?"
48517You might say,"Why did not the Lord come to the aid of His servants and deliver them out of the hands of those wicked men?"
47621Who can find a virtuous woman? 47621 _ It is his soul which is in paradise-- his body only in the grave._""His soul and body then are not the same thing?"
47621_ It is the soul''s going into paradise._"And what is death?
47621_ No-- It will live for ever in heaven._Add:"And you, do you wish to be saved?"
47621_ No._"The soul, therefore, is not dead?
47621_ Pardon me, he is._"How can he be in the grave and in paradise at the same time?
47621_ Yes._"But what is being saved?
47621_ Yes._"He is not then in paradise?
47621--Moreover are we not conscious of a singular pleasure in recalling to mind the images of youth?
47621And can they regulate these passions when in their possession?
47621And do they not always go too far, when their minds have been but little enlightened?
47621And what does the soul do?
47621Beauty is not desirable unless it produces advantageous marriages: and how should it effect this, unsupported by merit and virtue?
47621But admitting that women are by nature weaker than men, what is the consequence?
47621But after death, when you will be under the ground, shall not you be like this doll?
47621But is it not natural that the defence or augmentation of a country should be subordinate to the ultimate object of cultivating it peaceably?
47621But what is the learning a language?
47621But you will say, how are those histories to be repeated in a lively, short, natural, and agreeable manner?
47621But, at length, we must fix_ a true persuasion_--and how are we to set about it?
47621Does it make much noise?
47621Does not, therefore, all this prove that the first impressions and first habits are the strongest?
47621Does this variety justify, before God and man, so rash and scandalous a conduct, and so likely to be imitated by others?
47621For example--"Why did you confess your fault?"
47621For instance-- are you in want of any thing?
47621Go on, in a playful manner,"Do you know this table?"
47621Has she not also need of observing and thoroughly knowing those people whom she places near them?
47621Have brutes intellect-- are they learned?
47621Have they not duties to perform, which are the very foundation of human existence?
47621Have you any thing crabbed or difficult to propose?
47621Have you_ heard_ it?
47621Have you_ touched_ it?
47621If women go too far, ought they not to be answerable for the consequences?
47621In regard to Girls, some exclaim,"why make them learned?
47621In such a situation what is she to do?
47621Is it cold or hot?"
47621Is it in plunging a young girl in philosophical subtleties?
47621Is it not to excite the passions of men?
47621Meantime what is to fill this vacuity?
47621Of what advantage is victory, if it enable us not to gather the fruits of peace?
47621Of what colour is it?
47621Or, if widows, they still attend to them more closely?
47621Ought not these considerations to impress us with the importance of female education?
47621Say then to a child who is capable of a little reasoning-- Is it your soul that eats?
47621She will still keep laughing-- but pursue the discourse-- Is the window very wise?
47621The brightest talents have been engaged to form plans and modes of instruction:--What numbers of masters and colleges do we behold?
47621The_ world_ is not a phantom, it is_ the aggregate of all its families_; and who can civilize and govern these with a nicer discrimination than women?
47621Then say-- But does this table know you?
47621Then say--"how, would you suffer your head to be cut off in order to enter paradise?"
47621Then try to go further-- Does this doll answer you when you speak to it?
47621They observe some one to be dead: they know that burial afterwards follows: say to them--"Is this dead person in the tomb?"
47621Was it made of itself?
47621What are her employments?
47621What expences incurred in the printing of books, in researches after science, in modes of teaching languages, in the establishment of professors?
47621What is there more delightful and agreeable, than to be sincere?
47621What then can be expected from a child, but that, in supporting one of these maxims, she will eagerly fly to her amusements?
47621What then is to be done?
47621What, then, are her occupations?
47621When such giddy female characters strive to please-- what is their real object?
47621Where are the teachers who can accomplish such a thing?
47621Would you, we may exclaim, hazard your own soul and that of your neighbour by the indulgence of a foolish vanity?
47621_ No._ And your soul will be in heaven?
47621_ No._ Why-- has it no intellect?
47621_ No._ You will no longer know any body?
47621_ To be sure._"You see clearly that it is not made like that chair, which is formed of wood, and not like the chimney piece, of stone?"
47621_ True, it will._ And where is the soul of the doll at present?
47621_ Yes._ Will it not then see God?
47621_ Yes._ You will no longer feel any thing?
47621_ Yes._"You know it then?"
47621always tranquil-- always content-- having nothing to fear or to feign?
47621and as to children, who are to constitute the future generation, to what misery will_ they_ be exposed, if their mothers ruin them from the cradle?
47621are not the strongest propensities formed at that age?
40460''How much do you owe my master?'' 40460 ''My friend,''said the king to this man,''how was it that you came in here without a wedding robe?''
40460''Shall we go,''said the servants,''and pull up the weeds that are growing with the wheat?'' 40460 ''What shall I do,''he said to himself,''now that my master is taking away from me my place as steward?
40460And why should you be anxious about your clothing? 40460 Are there not twelve hours in the day?"
40460Are you Elijah the prophet come to earth again, as some people say you are?
40460Are you going to wash my feet?
40460Are you looking at these stones and buildings?
40460Are you too from Galilee, like all the followers of this man?
40460Are you trying to teach us?
40460Are you willing,asked Pilate"that I should free this man Jesus, the King of the Jews?"
40460At what time,said the nobleman,"did he begin to improve?"
40460Boys,called out this man,"have you caught anything?"
40460But where are the nine? 40460 But you, who do you say that I am?"
40460Can you drink of the cup that I am to drink? 40460 Can you tell me,"asked Herod,"in what place this great King, the Messiah or Christ, is to be born?"
40460Did I not choose you to be the Twelve?
40460Did I not tell you,said Jesus,"that if you will only believe in me you will see the glory of God?"
40460Do you come out to arrest me as if I were a robber, with swords and clubs? 40460 Do you hear,"they said to Jesus,"what these boys are shouting?
40460Do you not know that Christ was bound to suffer all these things before he could enter his glory as the Son of God?
40460Do you not know that all things can be done for the one who believes?
40460Do you see this woman? 40460 Do you take me for a Jew?"
40460Do you understand the meaning of what I have done to you?
40460Does a master thank his servant for doing what he has been told? 40460 Does not each one of you on the Sabbath day unloose his ox or his ass from its manger, and lead it out to drink?
40460For whom are you looking?
40460Have I been with you all this time, Philip,answered Jesus,"and yet you do not know me?
40460Have any of the leading men, or the Pharisees, believed in him? 40460 Have you never heard of him?
40460How can these wonderful words be true?
40460How did he open your eyes?
40460How is it then,asked Jesus again,"that David in one of the psalms calls him''Lord''?
40460How long has he been like this?
40460How many loaves have you?
40460I am deeply troubled, and have sorrow in my heart,said Jesus,"and what can I say?
40460If David calls this coming Christ''my Lord,''how can he be David''s son?
40460If we say,''John the Baptist spoke from God,''he will ask,''Then why did you not believe his words and obey him?'' 40460 In what way,"they asked him,"can we do the work that God would have us do?"
40460Is it because you have seen me that you have believed in me?
40460Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph? 40460 Is there a father among you, who if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?
40460Is there no one,he said,"who looks like this man, so that I can see him and know something of the man''s face?"
40460Is this your son,they asked,"the son you say was born blind?
40460Judas,said Jesus,"do you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?"
40460Lord, thou hast here thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for thee?
40460Lord, whence are those blood drops all the way That mark out the mountain''s track?
40460Lord, whence are thy hands so rent and torn?
40460Lord,said Simon Peter,"where are you going?"
40460Master,said Thomas,"we do not know where you are going; and how then are we to know the way?"
40460Now, I will ask you,said Jesus,"when the owner of that vineyard comes, what will he do to those vine- dressers?"
40460Seven times?
40460So the servants of the farmer came to him and said:''Did you not, sir, sow good seed in your field?
40460The stone which the builders refused Has now become the chief and corner- stone; This is the work of the Lord, And it is wonderful in our sight?
40460Then how did you get your sight?
40460Then the good will answer,''When was it that we found you hungry and gave you food? 40460 Then their own people are free from being taxed, are they not?
40460Then to the next man he said,''And how much do you owe?'' 40460 Therefore do not be anxious, saying,''What shall we have to eat?''
40460Were there not ten men cured?
40460What did he do to you?
40460What difference is that to us?
40460What do you read there?
40460What do you think of this?
40460What is it that you want?
40460What is said in God''s law?
40460What right have you to come here,they said to Jesus,"and make trouble?
40460What shall we say?
40460What then?
40460What things do you mean?
40460What,said Pilate,"does this man come from Galilee?
40460Where can we,the disciples asked him,"in a lonely place like this, with no towns near, find bread for such a crowd as this?"
40460Where do you come from?
40460Where is this man going,said the Jews,"that we can not find him?
40460Where is this man who cured you?
40460Who is this?
40460Who of you,said Jesus,"when he wants to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, and see whether he has enough money to finish it?
40460Who was this man,said the Jews,"who told you to carry your bed on the Sabbath day?"
40460Why are you so startled?
40460Why can not I follow you now, Master?
40460Why do you call me''good''?
40460Why do you find fault with this woman?
40460Why should you give him that name?
40460Why, what commands do you mean?
40460Why, what wicked thing has he done?
40460Why,the Jews said,"you are not fifty years old, and do you say that Abraham saw you?"
40460Will you lay down your life for me?
40460Woman,said Jesus to her,"why are you weeping?
40460Woman,said he,"what have you to do with me in this matter?
40460Woman,said one of the angels,"why are you weeping?"
40460You, who were born a sinner?
40460''Why do you stand here doing nothing?''
40460''You knew, did you, that I reap where I did not sow, and that I take grain that I did not harvest?
40460A child born to be king of the Jews-- if there was such a child, what would become of Herod''s own throne and crown?
40460After Jesus had finished telling these parables to his disciples, he said to them,"Have you understood all these?"
40460Again, after a moment, he asked them:"For whom are you looking?"
40460And as to the resurrection, the rising from the dead, have you not read the words that God spoke to Moses at the burning bush?
40460And how could he understand that Jesus by a word could cure someone who he had not seen and who was twenty miles away?
40460And how much more is a man worth than a sheep?
40460And however anxious you may be, can you add one minute to your life?
40460And if you are not faithful with what belongs to another, how can you expect to have anything forever as your own?
40460And if you can not do even this, why be anxious about other matters?
40460And if you speak only to your friends, wherein are you better than others?
40460And should we not wish to hear about him and to know all the tender story of his love?
40460And some began to say,"Why does he not do here some of the wonderful things that they say he has done in other places?
40460And you, O Capernaum, shall you be lifted up to heaven?
40460Are you going away, and then coming back again?
40460Are you jealous because I am generous?''
40460Are you not worth more than the birds?
40460Are you the Christ, the promised King?"
40460As the disciples were passing by this blind man, one of them said to Jesus:"Teacher, whose sin was it that caused this man to be born blind?
40460As they came near, they said to each other:"Who will roll away for us the great stone at the door of the tomb?"
40460As they drew near, Jesus turned and said to them:"Why do you follow me?
40460At once Simon Peter answered, for he was the one among the Twelve always ready to speak:[ Illustration:"But you, who do you say that I am?"
40460At the Feast the people were saying,"Where is he?
40460But Jesus answered him:"Man, who made me a judge or a settler of disputes over your affairs?"
40460But Jesus said to Peter:"If I choose that he shall wait until I come back to earth, what has that to do with you?
40460But he answered the man who told him,"Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?"
40460But how often, when the story is ended, the child looks up to the story- teller''s face and says,"Is it all true?"
40460But how shall I cause the people to know that I am their King?
40460But if it loses its saltiness and becomes tasteless, is there any way to make it good salt again?
40460But on the way they met other travelers and asked them:"Who is now the King in Judea, since Herod is dead?"
40460But some of them said:"Could not this man, who gave sight to a blind man, have kept this man from dying?"
40460But some others said,"How can a bad man do such wonderful works?
40460But the crucified man on the other side of Jesus rebuked him:"Have you no fear of a just God?"
40460But the scribe, wishing to make an excuse for himself, and thinking to puzzle Jesus, said,"But who is my neighbor?"
40460But when he went into the house, before he could speak, Jesus said to him,"Tell me, Simon, from whom do the kings of this world take taxes?
40460Can a man who is crazy open the eyes of a blind man?"
40460Can you receive the same baptism that is coming to me?"
40460Come, what_ did_ you go out to see?
40460Could you not watch with me for a single hour?
40460Did not Moses give you the law?
40460Did you go out to look at a man clothed in the robes of a prince, and eating delicate food?
40460Did you not agree with me to work for fifteen cents a day?
40460Did you not know that I would be in my Father''s house?"
40460Do n''t you know that it is in my power either to set you free, or to send you to the cross, just as I please?"
40460Do you believe that?"
40460Do you intend to be his disciples?"
40460Do you know what"Mediterranean"means?
40460Do you not believe that the Father and I are one, that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
40460Do you not know, that with a word I could call upon my Father, and even now he would send me twelve armies of angels to keep me safely?
40460Do you not remember the five loaves with which I fed the five thousand, and the twelve baskets full of pieces that you picked up afterward?
40460Do you remember in the Old Testament the story of Jonah, the prophet who tried to run away from God''s call to preach in the city of Nineveh?
40460Do you say that there are four months before the harvest time will come?
40460Do you see that road running across the plain?
40460Do you see that second mountain beyond Tabor?
40460Do you think that Jesus will come to the Feast?"
40460Does no man say that you are guilty?"
40460For how could he know that his son would be well, without any sign given him by Jesus?
40460For if you love only those who love you, what reward do you have?
40460For which of these works would you now stone me?"
40460From their sons, or from foreigners?"
40460Has he come up to the Feast?"
40460Have n''t I the right do so as I please with what belongs to me?
40460Have you come to destroy us?
40460Have you forgotten about the seven loaves among the four thousand, and the seven baskets full that you picked up?
40460Have you no answer to give?"
40460Have you so little faith in me?"
40460He began to ask himself,''What am I to do?
40460He came down, and sat upon his throne as a judge, and said:"What is the charge which you bring against this man?"
40460He looked at it closely and then asked:"Whose head is this that I find upon the coin?
40460He rose up and said:"Woman, where are those men?
40460He said to her:"Will you give me a drink of water from this well?"
40460He said to him:"Would you like to be made well?"
40460He said to him:"Would you like to be made well?"]
40460He said to the crowd:"What then shall I do with Jesus, the man whom they call Christ?"
40460He said to the spirit,"What is your name?"
40460He said to them:"Do you believe that I can do this which you desire?"
40460He said to them:"Have you here anything to eat?"
40460He said to them:"What is it that you are talking about, as you walk along?"
40460He said to them:"Why do you think wicked things in your hearts?
40460He said,"How is it that you know me?"
40460He said:"Or, if there is a woman who has ten silver coins, and loses one of them, what will she do?
40460He saw how well Jesus answered all the questions put to him, and coming up to him, said:"Teacher, what commandment stands first of all?"
40460He stood still, looked all around, and said,"Who touched my clothes?"
40460He went secretly to the chief priests and the rulers and said to them:"What will you pay me if I will give Jesus into your hands?"
40460His disciples were beside him, and Peter answered:"Why, Master, the crowd is all around, pressing close upon you, and yet you say,''Who touched me?''
40460How can I believe all this?"
40460How can he say,''I came down from heaven?''"
40460How can he teach us?"
40460How can we be made free?"
40460How comes it that it is full of weeds?''
40460How is it that now he can see?"
40460How is it that you do not see that I was not speaking to you about bread?
40460How long must I have patience with you?
40460How may we know when to look for you?"
40460How much more are you worth to God than are the birds?
40460I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?"
40460If anyone asks you,''Why are you doing that?''
40460If he is asked for a fish, will he give his son a snake?
40460If this is what they do now in the beginning, what will they do then in the end?"
40460If you are, why do n''t you save yourself and save us with you?"
40460If you knew this, why then did you not put my money into the bank?
40460In the evening, as they sat together in the house, he said to them:"What was it that you were talking about today as we were walking on the road?"
40460Is he going among our people in foreign lands, to teach the foreigners?
40460Is it right for our people to pay taxes to the Roman rulers over the land?
40460Is it safe for you to go there again?"
40460Is not this man the Christ whom we are looking for?"
40460Is not this work of cure a sign that God is with him?"
40460Is there any way to have that list against us taken away, blotted out and forgotten?
40460It might be asked-- why did the woman need to light a lamp when searching for her lost coin?
40460It was this:"Master, how often should I forgive my brother when he has done me wrong?
40460Jesus answered him calmly,"If I have said anything that is not true, prove it; but if I have spoken the truth, why do you strike me?"
40460Jesus answered the governor,"Do you ask this of your own accord, or did others tell you that I am a king?"
40460Jesus answered,"Is it not written in your law,''I said, you are gods''?
40460Jesus heard that he had been put out of the church; he sought him out, and when he had found him, he asked:"Do you believe in the Son of Man?"
40460Jesus looked up at his mother''s face, with surprise, and said:"Why should you look for me?
40460Jesus noticed this, and he said:"Why are you talking to one another about your being short of bread?
40460Jesus said to his disciples,"How many loaves have you?
40460Jesus said to the Twelve,"Do you, too, wish to leave me?"
40460Jesus said to the people in the house,"Why do you make such a noise?
40460Jesus said to the people:"What was it that you went out to the desert to see?
40460Jesus said:"Do you believe because I said,''I saw you underneath the fig tree?''
40460Jesus spoke to Peter,"Simon, are you sleeping?
40460Jesus turned to Philip, one of his disciples, and asked him,"Philip, where shall we find bread that all these people may eat?"
40460Jesus was led up to the foot of the steps to Pilate''s judgment throne; and Pilate asked him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
40460Mary hastily rushed up to Jesus, and said:"My son, why have you treated us so unkindly?
40460Nicodemus did not know what this meant, and he said,"How can a man be born again after he is grown up?"
40460Now tell me, what have you done?"
40460Now tell me, which of these two sons did as his father told him to do?"
40460Now that you have come, will you not help me?"
40460Now, Moses in the law commands that any person committing that crime shall be stoned to death; but what do you say should be done with her?"
40460On Thursday morning, Peter and John came to Jesus in Bethany and said:"Master, where shall we make ready the passover feast for you?"
40460One day, after he had been alone praying to his Father, he asked his disciples:"Tell me, who do the people say that I am?"
40460One said,"Why should this carpenter try to teach us?"
40460Or are we to look for another?"
40460Or did he speak his own words only, without authority or power from God?
40460Or thirsty and gave you drink?
40460Or was it his own fault?"
40460Or without clothes, and gave you clothing?
40460Or, if asked for an egg, will he give him a scorpion?
40460People said to each other,"How did this man get all his knowledge?
40460People were saying to each other,"Who is this great Prophet that is working all these wonders?"
40460Peter felt hurt that his third question was"Are you my friend?"
40460Pilate said to him:"You will not speak to me?
40460Shall I say,''Father, save me from the hour that is coming so soon?''
40460Shall it be as many as seven times?"
40460Shall we pay, or shall we refuse to pay?"
40460Shall we tell the people that they are to pay no more taxes?"
40460She came to Jesus and said:"Lord, do you think it right for my sister to leave all the work to me?
40460Should not you, also, have shown the same kindness to your fellow- servant that I showed to you?''
40460Should we not love him for this?
40460Simon Peter answered for them all,"Lord, to whom shall we go if we leave you?
40460So John leaned back on Jesus''shoulder and whispered:"Who is it, Master?"
40460So if you can not be trusted with the money of this world, who will trust you with the riches of God?
40460So the master sent for the steward and said:"''What is this that I hear about you?
40460Tell me now, Simon, which of those two men will love this man the most?"
40460The Jews gathered around him and asked:"How long are you going to keep our minds in uncertainty?
40460The angel paused and Mary found words to speak, tremblingly and with fear:"How can all this come to me?
40460The cup which my Father has given me, must I not drink it?"
40460The girl went to her mother and said to her,"What shall I ask?"
40460The high priest Caiaphas stood up, and said to Jesus in a very loud and fierce manner:"What have you to say of the things spoken by these witnesses?
40460The people asked each other:"Is this the same blind man that begged in the street?"
40460The people came to John and said to him:"What shall we do to make ready for the coming of this Great King?"
40460The priests went to Pilate in his palace and said to him:"Will you not change the writing upon the cross of that man?
40460The rulers said:"This Temple has taken forty- six years to build, and it is not finished yet; and will you raise it up in three days?"
40460The soldiers and policemen came to John and said,"And what shall we do?"
40460The spirit answered Jesus, crying out,"Jesus, son of the Most High God, what business have you with us?
40460The woman who kept the door looked sharply at Peter, and said:"Are you not one of this man''s disciples?"
40460Then Jesus spoke to his disciples, saying:"Why are you so fearful?
40460Then, a third time, Jesus asked him:"Simon, son of Jonas, are you my friend?"
40460There was a moment''s pause, and then Jesus a second time asked Peter:"Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me?"
40460There was one more question to be met: he was to become the King of Israel, but what kind of a kingdom would he have?
40460There, after spitting upon the man''s eyes, he laid his hands upon him, and asked him:"Can you see anything?"
40460These angels said to the followers of Jesus:"Men of Galilee, why are you standing here looking up towards the heavens?
40460These men came and asked him:"Who are you?
40460These men said to Jesus:"Why do you not go to Judea and Jerusalem and let your disciples see there what you can do?
40460They asked the blind man again:"What do you say of this man who has opened your eyes?"
40460They began asking:"Master, shall we strike with the sword?"
40460They crossed a brook which fell into the river; and Joseph said,"Do you see this brook?
40460They found Jesus at the church in Capernaum, and said to him,"Rabbi, when did you come here?"
40460They looked at each other and said:"Can it be that someone has brought him something to eat?"
40460They pushed their way through the crowds up to Jesus, and said to him, with an air of lordship:"What right have you to come here and act as a ruler?
40460They said to Jesus,"How is it that the teachers of the law say that the prophet Elijah must come before the Messiah- King appears?"
40460They said to Judas:"How can we tell in the dark, under the trees, who is the one for us to take hold of as prisoner?"
40460They said to him,"Shall we go into the town and buy thirty dollars''worth of bread, so that each one of them may have a little?"
40460They said to him:"Lord, shall we call down fire from heaven, as the prophet Elijah did, and burn up that wicked village?"
40460They said to the disciples of Jesus:"Why does your Teacher eat with those publicans and sinners?"
40460They talked about it to one another, saying:"What does all this mean?
40460They threw a covering over his face, and after striking him, would say,"Are you a prophet?
40460They too were filled with sorrow, and began to say to him, all around the table,"Is it I, Lord?"
40460They were amazed at this, and said,"Then who can be saved?"
40460They were looking out for Jesus, and said to each other as they walked in the courts of the Temple:"What do you think?
40460They were untying them when the owner, who was standing by, said:"What are you doing, untying the ass?"
40460This scribe said to Jesus,"Teacher, what shall I do that I may have the life everlasting?"
40460Those at the table began to whisper to one another,"Who is this that claims the right to forgive sins?"
40460Was it a prophet, a man sent from God?
40460Was it a reed swayed to and fro by the wind?
40460Was it the fault of his parents?
40460Was there only one to turn back and give thanks to God, and that one a stranger?"
40460We have seen his star in the east, and we have come to do him honor?"
40460What are the words around the edge?"
40460What business have you with us?
40460What can I do to make them believe in me?"
40460What can we do to make this a better and a brighter world?
40460What do you mean by saying,''Let us see the Father''?
40460What do you mean to teach in this story about the man sowing seed?"
40460What do you say about John the Baptist-- did he speak the words of God as his messenger?
40460What does he mean by words like these?"
40460What does he mean by''a little while''?"
40460What good will it do to a man to gain the whole world if in gaining he loses his own life?
40460What is it that you wish?"
40460What is the work that you are doing?
40460What is truth?"
40460What more do I need?"
40460What new teaching is this?
40460What shall be done to a man who calls himself God?"
40460What shall we have in the kingdom for all this?"
40460What will a man give that is worth as much as his life?
40460When Jesus was alone with his disciples in the house, they asked him,"Why was it that we could not drive out the evil spirit from the boy?"
40460When Jesus was alone with his disciples, they said to him:"Why do you speak to the people in parables?
40460When did we see you a stranger, and took you into our homes?
40460When did we see you sick, or in prison, and went to visit you?''
40460When he came near, Jesus said to him:"What would you have me do for you?"
40460When the officers came back to the chief priests and leading men, they were asked,"Why did you not bring this man with you?"
40460Where can you get your living water?
40460Where had he slept on those two nights?
40460Which is the easier to say,''Your sins are forgiven,''or to say,''Rise up and walk''?
40460Who are you that you should undertake to rule in this place?
40460Who gave you the right to do what you did yesterday?"
40460Who had given him food during those three days?
40460Who is it that you are looking for?"
40460Who is trying to kill you?"
40460Who were these men, and what was the star that they had seen?
40460Whose son is he?"
40460Why did you doubt my word?"
40460Why do you ask me what I have said?
40460Why do you not tell them to be still?"
40460Why do you want to hear it again?
40460Why does everybody wish to have a Bible in his house?
40460Why give it to him?''
40460Why hast thou forsaken me?"
40460Why listen to him?"
40460Why should it take up room and rob the soil?''
40460Will you not also give us a prayer that we may use?"
40460Will you not please come and help her?"
40460Would you wish to go and see this child?
40460Yet when the Son of Man comes, will he find on earth those who are looking for him and who believe in him?"
40460You may ask, what was a writing table?
40460[ Illustration: Jesus was led to Pilate, who questioned him privately:"Are you the King of the Jews?"]
40460[ Illustration: Judas filled with remorse returns the thirty pieces of silver]"Are you the Christ,"he asked,"the Son of that Blessed One?"
40460[ Illustration: Pilate came down and sat upon his throne as a judge, and said:"What is the charge which you bring against this man?"]
40460[ Illustration: The chief priests angrily demanded of Jesus:"What right have you to come here and act as a ruler?"]
40460and not"Do you love me?"
40460do n''t you know this is the Sabbath day?
40460has this man led you astray, too?"
40460he said,"why do you try to catch me in a snare?
40460or''how can we get clothes to wear?''
40460or''what shall we have to drink?''
40460said Cleopas,"do you live all alone in Jerusalem, since you seem not to have heard of the things that have taken place there in the last few days?"
40460said Jesus to them,"and why do doubts come to you?
40460said Jesus,"how long must I be with you?
40460this very night your life is taken away; and who will have all that you have stored up?''
40460you would destroy the Temple and build it again in three days, would you?
49357As to the personage meant, one may say, There are many Gods, an almost endless chain of creators; to which one does the Prophet refer?
49357Could any man originate a system of philosophy at once so simple, so reasonable, so comprehensive and so beneficent?
49357Do not the answers it gives to the questions of life bear all the marks of Divinity?
49357How could these spirits be so placed in the generations of Adam''s race as to make the most of them?
49357How far is the philosopher advanced above the school- boy with his query about the ships of Columbus?
49357It is correct enough; but how did it get into your heads?
49357It reads as follows:"And the Lord said, Whom shall I send?
49357May there not exist vibrations still more rapid?
49357What could be more succinct or beautiful or more richly laden with truth respecting conditions precedent than the words,"The elements are eternal?"
49357What, then, of our text?
49357Whence am I?
49357Where did it come from?
49357Whither am I going_?
49357Who told you so?
49357Who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principles?
49357Why am I here?
49357Why does he stand in particular need at this stage of his advancement of faith, hope and love?
49357Why is his life made up of failures, of disappointments, of sorrow?
49357_ Who am I?
44411Ashamed of Jesus, that dear Friend, On whom our hopes of heaven depend?
44411Has the rain a father? 44411 If God be for us, who can be against us?"
44411Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?
44411Knowest thou, oh man, the missionaries of the starry heavens? 44411 Many will say unto Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name, and in Thy name done many wonderful works?
44411My sheep,says He,"hear my voice, and they do follow me"; they follow Me gladly, even into this gloomy vale; and what is the consequence?
44411Which,said He,"is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
44411),"Bind up the testimony, seal the law among my disciples?"
44411A vivid feeling comes over them of the vanity and unprofitableness of the world, and then the question recurs,"Why then am I sent into it?"
44411After this, will you be indignant that you do not comprehend every thing in the gospel?
44411And can those be willing that God should govern the world entirely according to His pleasure who object to His having any pleasure upon the subject?
44411And does he now submit, because God has given him assurance of personal safety?
44411And for what can you be held responsible, if not for this?
44411And is He not wise enough to be intrusted with the government of the world?
44411And is it not quite clear that to such persons God can not be said to be their God?
44411And is there a mortal, who, from this great system of blest government, would wish this earth to be an exception?
44411And need we ask, is not the Christian Church itself, in its own institution and constitution, virtually and essentially a missionary institution?
44411And shall we not purchase each increase of knowledge with an increase of ignorance?
44411And the hoar- frost of heaven, who has begotten it?
44411And to what does all this amount?
44411And were not all the angels of heaven placed under Him as His missionaries, sent forth to minister to the heirs of salvation?
44411And were not the keys of the kingdom first given to Peter to open, to announce it?
44411And what do I hear?
44411And what is an angel but a messenger, a missionary?
44411And what more could it do, were it true?
44411And what will become of those who, unable to frustrate His counsels, murmur and rebel against His providence?
44411And why do we not submit cheerfully to a privation which, after all, is not one?
44411And why?
44411Are His subjects here partakers of His kingly bounty?
44411Are any reluctant to be entirely in the hands of God?
44411Are not all His attributes equally employed?
44411Are there not many who live, to all appearance, as unconscious of His existence, as we fancy the inferior animals to be?
44411Are there not many who never think of God or care about His service?
44411Are they afraid to trust Him to dispose of soul and body, for time and eternity?
44411Are you afraid of the reproach of Christ?
44411Are you more than sons of Adam, who, by the sweat of their brow, are to eat bread till they return to the earth out of which they are taken?
44411Are you simply taking your own pleasure in your mode of living, or do you find your pleasure in submitting yourself to God''s pleasure?
44411Are you the less saved?
44411As He beheld them approaching, did He quietly take to His boat, and leave them to go home disappointed?
44411Before they are anointed?
44411But did these things apply merely to the believers to whom St. Peter originally wrote?
44411But if there be a consistency in the errors, in like manner, is there a consistency in the truths which are opposite to them?
44411But if we once attempted to go further, where should we stop?
44411But may it not be supplanted by the love of that which is more worthy than itself?
44411But some one will say"If the knowledge of mysteries is really without influence on our salvation, why have they been indicated to us at all?"
44411But what did they do?
44411But what do we besides praying for it?
44411But when, since the days of the blind master of English song, hath any poured forth a lay worthy of the Christian theme?
44411But who would not hail such a Son of David?
44411Can He only watch, and mend, and rectify, the lawless wanderings of mind?
44411Can He wield the elements, and control, at His pleasure, every work of His hands, but just the mind of man?
44411Can he bring forth and commission the twelve signs of the Zodiac, or bind Arcturus with his seven sons?
44411Can mortal man bind the bands of the Seven Stars, or loose the cords of Orion?
44411Can such a person be in earnest, or have one sincere desire in his heart to effect such an object or purpose?
44411Can there be a better government?
44411Can we improve upon their institutions and enactments?
44411Canst thou command the lightnings, so that they may say to thee, Here we are?
44411Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?
44411Could the combined universe, without God, change the depraved affections of men?
44411Did He not declare that His kingdom"is not of this world"?
44411Did He not say that He was going hence, or leaving this world, to receive or obtain a kingdom?
44411Did He plead His own convenience, or His need of repose, as any reason for not attending to the pressing necessities of His fellow men?
44411Did he, then, misapprehend the divine character?
44411Did not our Savior Himself, in person, decline the honors of a worldly or temporal prince?
44411Did not the Savior teach His personal pupils, or disciples, to pray,"Thy kingdom"--more truthfully,"Thy reign-- come"?
44411Did our Lord inform the multitude that this day was set apart for their own refreshment and improvement, and that they could not be interrupted?
44411Did then God send you, above all other men, into the world to be idle in spiritual matters?
44411Do kings reign before they are crowned?
44411Do we work for it?
44411Do you ask what this deep principle was?
44411Do you injure no one?
44411Does He exercise His authority here and rule His happy subjects by the law, the perfect law of love?
44411Does He make these vile bodies His residence here?
44411Does He not govern for the same end, and will not His government below conspire to promote the same joyful end as His government above?
44411Does He superintend a world of madmen, full of darkness and disorder, cheered and blest by no internal pervading government of His own?
44411Does any king''s reign or kingdom commence with his birth?
44411Does the Lord''s Prayer breathe a feverish enthusiasm?
44411Has Christ been seen upon the cross, beckoning the sinner to come to Him?
44411Has God determined how to dispose of my soul?
44411Has He filled the earth with untamed and untamable spirits, whose wickedness and rebellion He can merely mitigate, but can not control?
44411Has Omnipotence formed minds, which, the moment they are made, escape from His hands, and defy the control of their Maker?
44411Has a vision of angels appeared, to announce that God is reconciled?
44411Has heaven been thrown open to his admiring eyes?
44411Has some sudden light burst upon him, in token of forgiveness?
44411Has some text of Scripture been sent to whisper that his sins are forgiven, tho no repentance, nor faith, nor love, has dawned in his soul?
44411Has the Almighty erected a moral kingdom which He can not govern without destroying its moral nature?
44411Has the divine character changed?
44411Has your religion any difficulty in it, or is it in all respects easy to you?
44411Have enrapturing sounds of music stolen upon the ear, to entrance the soul?
44411Have we none among you that preach against us in your lives?
44411Have you not already felt, my brethren, the application to which I would bring you?
44411How can He dispose of me according to His eternal purpose and I be free?
44411How can you, thus unimpassioned, hold communion with themes in which everything awful, vital, and endearing meet together?
44411How dangerous a thing is it, for example, for a man to become accustomed to sights of cruelty?
44411How is it in the natural world?
44411How should it be otherwise in religion, when it is thus in nature itself?
44411I had a wife, a helpmeet for me; but where is she?
44411If He can, consistently with freedom, govern angels, and devils, and nations, how can He govern individuals?
44411If a claim so unjust could be admitted, where, I ask you, would be the limit of your demands?
44411If such were the occupations of the Son of God, can we do more wisely than to imitate His example?
44411If that"foolishness"we preach produces effects like these, is it not natural to conclude that it is truth itself?
44411If we began to repress our anger, why not also repress vainglory?
44411If, too, every disciple is to be an"epistle known and read of all men,"what shall we expect, but that all men will be somehow affected by the reading?
44411In a word, is your religion a work?
44411In the highest possible sense of the terms; but who can tell what that highest possible sense of the terms is?
44411In this dilemma, what was to be done?
44411Is He not the same God below as above?
44411Is it because we understand them?
44411Is it ever on the side of God and duty?
44411Is it not enough for us to know the truths that save?
44411Is it not his business, and nothing else, to act his part well?
44411Is it your mission only to find pleasure in this world, in which you are but as pilgrims and sojourners?
44411Is that a misfortune?
44411Is there no object in it?
44411Is your example harmless?
44411It is a great thing to keep in God''s favor; what indeed can we desire more?
44411It is also true, you may ask, that the religious spirit propagates itself or tends to propagate itself in the same way?
44411It is this:"Why were you sent into the world?"
44411May I ask your attention a few moments more?
44411May we not from this incident derive a lesson of practical instruction?
44411My brethren, ought this so to be?
44411My brethren, the simple question is, whatever a man''s rank in life may be, does he in that rank perform the work which God has given him to do?
44411Need I say that comprehension incomparably transcends apprehension?
44411Need we inquire into the meaning of a celestial title given to the tenantries of the heaven of heavens?
44411Now, how stands the case with Jesus?
44411Of the poets which charm the world''s ear, who is he that inditeth a song unto his God?
44411Of what use would it be to know those it conceals from us?
44411Of what use, then, would it be to know those which have not the slightest bearing on our salvation?
44411Oh, my brethren, is it not a shocking thought, but who can deny its truth?
44411Oh, this curious restless, clamorous, panting being, which we call life!--and is there to be no end to all this?
44411Or has a revelation of new truth been granted?
44411Or if he is to be a light in the world, what shall we look for, but that others, seeing his good works, shall glorify God on his account?
44411Or who can pour out the bottles of heaven upon the thirsty fields?"
44411Or who has stretched the line upon it?
44411Rather do you not see that this is a splendid proof of its truth?
44411Shall I say more?
44411Shall not mysteries multiply with discoveries?
44411Still less with his death?
44411Tell a man to be holy-- and how can he compass such a performance, when his fellowship with holiness is a fellowship of despair?
44411The solicitude, therefore, is not merely, What will become of me?
44411They were but little children, and they were by themselves, and they spontaneously asked themselves, or rather God spake in them,"Why am I here?
44411To purchase food in the surrounding towns and villages would be difficult; but even were this possible, whence could the necessary funds be provided?
44411Upon what, in fact, does this argument rest?
44411Was all this glory visible before?
44411Was ever love like this?
44411Was he not the wisest of men, the most potent and the richest of kings, that ever lived?
44411Was it ever known-- did any ever complain-- was it ever conceived-- that God was a tyrant, in heaven?
44411We do not grow Christians by the same culture by which we grow men, otherwise what need of divine revelation, and divine assistance?
44411Well, would it not be simple absurdity in any actor to pride himself on his mock diadem, or his edgeless sword, instead of attending to his part?
44411What am I to do here?"
44411What are the foundations thereof?
44411What can you do for us?"
44411What in reference to us is the object of the gospel?
44411What is religion?
44411What is the occasion of this change?
44411What man, valuing the honor of his soul, would not shrink from yielding himself to such an influence?
44411What matter to me whether the Pope, or any work of any mind, be exalted to the quality of God?
44411What shall he do?
44411What was the national spirit of France, for example, at a certain time, but a spirit of infidelity?
44411What were its antecedents?
44411What will Babel do for us then?
44411What will that man do in heaven, who is afraid and reluctant to commit to God the government of the earth?
44411What, if he did but gaze at himself and his dress?
44411What, then, has produced this alteration?
44411Whence now, I ask, came the conception of this character?
44411Where can we find the traces of it in His history?
44411Where is nature gone when she is not moved with the tender mercy of Christ?
44411Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
44411Whither shall he flee?
44411Who can number the clouds in wisdom?
44411Who feels the awful weight there is in the least iota that hath dropped from the lips of God?
44411Who feels the sublime dignity there is in a saying, fresh descended from the porch of heaven?
44411Who feels the swelling tide of gratitude within his breast, for redemption and salvation, instead of flat despair and everlasting retribution?
44411Who feels the thrilling fear or trembling hope there is in words whereon the destinies of himself do hang?
44411Who has begotten the drops of the dew?
44411Who has fixt the measure thereof?
44411Who has laid the corner- stone thereof when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
44411Who hath required this at their hands?
44411Who shall supply the deficiencies of His skill?
44411Who was the mother of the ice?
44411Who, then, shall be His counsellor?
44411Whose soul would not sicken at such a sight?
44411Why are they toiling?
44411Why do we admit these various facts?
44411Why is not curiosity, curiosity ever hungry, on edge to know the doings and intentions of Jehovah, King of Kings?
44411Why is not interest, interest ever awake, on tip- toe to hear the future destiny of itself?
44411Why not also guard against niggardliness?
44411Why not also keep from falsehood, from gossiping, from idling, from excess in eating?
44411Why not reproach Him for not having given you wings like a bird, to visit the regions, which, till now, have been scanned only by your eyes?
44411Why not, in fine, reproach Him for having caused the darkness of night to succeed the brightness of day invariably on the earth?
44411Why, then, should we question the justice of His government on earth?
44411Why?
44411Will any pretend that the Almighty can not maintain a moral government on earth, if He governs according to His own pleasure?
44411Will any say it had its origin in imposture; that it was a fabrication of a deceiver?
44411Will it rescue our souls from the purgatory or the hell to which it sends them?
44411Will they aim at the honor implied in these words,"Ye are my witnesses?"
44411Will they have the adoption and the glory?
44411Will ye indeed be sons?
44411With each new day shall we not see associated a new night?
44411Would he leave its peopled dwelling places, and become a solitary wanderer through the fields of nonentity?
44411Would it not be better for us, if we cultivated more assiduously this habit of intimate intercourse with the Savior?
44411Would not he cling to the regions of sense, and of life, and of society?
44411Would not his neighbors regard him as a monomaniac or a simpleton?
44411Would sinful mortals change their own hearts?
44411and yet do not the things which He says"?
44411but, What, O Lord, will become of Thy glory, and the glory of Thy kingdom?
44411for what are they living?
44411how came I here?
44411how will you draw the line for us?
44411that with yonder sacred throng, we at His feet may fall"?
44411what, if he secreted, or turned to his own use, what was valuable in it?
44411who brought me here?
44411who would not desire to be swayed by such a Prince of Peace?
44411why are they scheming?
47316*** And now, behold, you have received a witness; for if I have told you things which no man knoweth have ye not received a witness?
47316*** Seest thou that ye are created after mine image?
47316: Is the Book of Mormon what it purports to be?
47316And Oliver''s reward?
47316And the angel said unto me, Knowest thou the meaning of the Book?
47316And the angel said unto me: Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
47316And the result of all this, as affecting the authenticity of the Bible?
47316Are the monuments of civilization found in America ancient or comparatively modern?
47316Are they of one or a number of distinct races?
47316Are traces of them to be found there?
47316Before the court of Pilate?
47316Before the rabble who had impiously clamored in the streets for his blood to be upon them and upon their children-- Why?
47316But what of the testimony of the Eight Witnesses-- all so plain, matter- of- fact, straight- forward and real?
47316But what shall we say to that very large number of people who do not believe the Bible?
47316But who may abide the day of his coming?
47316But who, at this day, shall read them?
47316Can it be that God left no witnesses for himself in the western half of the world?
47316Did I not speak peace to your mind concerning the matter?
47316Did they become villains that they might preach righteousness?
47316Do they represent the civilization of vanished races, or are they the work of the not very remote ancestors of the Indians?
47316Does it really give an account of God''s hand- dealing with them?
47316Elder Orson Pratt: Did you see the angel at this time?
47316How long had ruined Copan been in this condition?
47316How long will God bear with this wicked and perverse generation?
47316How shall that be accounted for?
47316How shall we so appeal to them as to secure their attention in these matters?
47316I held it up, and said:"Mr. B., how much for this relic?"
47316If due to migration, from what lands did they come?
47316If the testimony of the Eight is pure fabrication is not the testimony of the Three pure fabrication also?
47316Is it an abridged history of the ancient people who inhabited the western hemisphere?
47316Is it true?
47316Is it verily a volume of scripture?
47316Is the Church in possession of them?"
47316Is the civilization represented by these monuments really of a very high order, or was it but a step or two removed from savagery?
47316Joseph himself said, when his perplexed brethren stood before him,"What deed is this that ye have done?
47316Once more are the gods in council; in the darkness, in the night of a desolate universe do they commune together, of what shall we make man?
47316Or, at least, is it not most likely to be so?
47316Replying to the question,"Did you notice his appearance?"
47316Then there are to be difficult circumstances?
47316Therefore there was council again in heaven: What shall we do with man now?
47316These questions demand solution; but how shall we solve the problem?
47316This conflict of opinion extends to such important subjects as the following: Who were the first inhabitants of America?
47316Was there one or several migrations?
47316Were they indigenous races, or is their presence in America due to migration?
47316What is the chaff to the wheat?
47316What more shall I say?
47316What motive, then, prompted these Witnesses to enter into a wicked collusion to deceive mankind in a matter so grave?
47316What was the course of their migration?
47316What would be easier than thus to impose on their credulity and weakness?
47316Where is the sage who has given to the world as much joy as the possessed Mary of Magdala?"
47316Which will preponderate?
47316Who shall read them?
47316Why did he not appear in all the majesty of his immortal life, after his resurrection, before the high priests and the Sanhedrim of the Jews?
47316what is the matter?
47316who shall trace the void, O''er the dim fragments cast a lunar light, And say''here was or is,''where all is doubly night?''"
477473)?
477476_s._= WAS ISRAEL EVER IN EGYPT?
47747Are we willing to take up the cross of sacrifice and suffer gladly with and in the passion of Incarnate Love?
47747But is this really the case?
47747But, it will be asked, how does this view of life eliminate suffering as an evil from the world?
47747Can endorsement of this supposition be drawn from the realm of Natural Science?
47747Can it truly be the Will of God that the innocent shall suffer for the guilty, the pure for the impure, the just for the unjust?
47747Did not Christ thus challenge the criticism of the future?
47747Do not the joys of love in its human relations between friends, husband and wife, parents and children, rest on a mutual surrender of self- interest?
47747How can we expect to train our children in the ways of Truth if we give them no consistent standard for estimating what is true?
47747How has His appeal to posterity been answered?
47747How has His recommendation to test His words by the Spirit of Truth been obeyed?
47747How then, can the destiny of man be said to be superior to that of the beasts?
47747If so, for what end are these things ordained?
47747If the light of God be in men, shall they not by that light perceive His glory?
47747In short, is a belief in the immortal soul of man compatible with the evolutionary theory of his physical descent?
47747Is not his body an artistic expression of the divine Spirit of Life, in whose likeness he is made?
47747Is not man a dual creature?
47747Is not the one an expression of the other, as Nature-- the vesture of God-- is the expression of the Spirit of Life?
47747Is the authority claimed and exercised by the Church over the souls and minds of men to be unquestioned?
47747Is the training of spiritual consciousness less important than the education and nourishment of the body?
47747Is there not in reality fundamental unity between the secular and sacred aspects of all natural phenomena?
47747Is there really such a thing as the soul?
47747Meanwhile, can we not watch one hour?
47747Or shall we resent the sacrifice of ourselves in the forwarding of His Will?
47747Shall we give ourselves to God in willing co- operation with the divine regenerating purpose of life?
47747Was not the Feast of the Passover, which He was then keeping with His apostles, a sacrifice of blood?
47747What are its distinctive qualities, and how is its presence in personality to be recognised?
47747What is?
47747What kingdom divided against itself can stand?
47747What more fitting material for His purpose than the common daily food and drink of people of all classes?
47747What reasonable evidence is forthcoming in support of the conjecture?
47747Whither are we tending?
47747Without the hunger of mind and body, how could the nourishment necessary for the continuity of mental and physical life be obtained?
46536And Jesus said, who touched me?
46536And he said unto them, unto what then, were ye baptized? 46536 And the Lord said, who shall I send?
46536From the wording of the sentence--else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
46536Lord,said Paul,"what will thou have me to do?"
46536What''s that to you?
46536Whoever examined our religion,said one of the Fathers of the early Christian Church,"but what he accepted it?"
46536[ I] And why, I ask, does Paul make this very plain allusion to baptism for the dead, if there is no such ordinance connected with the gospel? 46536 *** Who laid the cornerstone thereof, when the morning stars sang together and all the Sons of God shouted for joy? 46536 : What is to be the fate of this greater part of the children of God who have never heard of Christ, and know nothing of the Christian religion? 46536 After making that statement, Paul asks the question:Wherefore then serveth the law?"
46536After proving the authenticity of a book, I believe the further questions may be asked, and usually with great propriety--"Is it worthy of belief?
46536Again it is said:"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
46536Again, I would ask, is a forgiveness of sins necessary to salvation?
46536And his sisters are they not all with us?
46536And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
46536And how shall they hear without a preacher?
46536And how shall they preach except they be sent?
46536And now I would ask of you, my beloved brethren, wherein the Lamb of God did fulfill all righteousness in being baptized by water?
46536And now, who are the world?
46536And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?
46536And when he began his mission among them they said:"Whence hath this man this wisdom, and these mighty works?
46536And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves and drink for yourselves?
46536As the late President Taylor very beautifully and very truthfully said:"Is justice dishonored?
46536But how are they made to harmonize?
46536But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
46536But what is repentance?
46536Can it be believed?
46536Can the naturalist find out and comprehend the secret of the endless variety of life in the vegetable and animal kingdoms?
46536How do these facts affect the theory of evolution?
46536How far is their obedience taxed?
46536How is it that through the sacrifice of one who is innocent, salvation may be purchased for those under the dominion of death?
46536How, then, shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
46536If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
46536If you ask why, if species have descended from other species by fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms?
46536In Writing to the Corinthian saints who had received the Holy Ghost, Paul says:"What?
46536In that explanation it is said:"Behold the mystery of godliness, how great is it?
46536In view of the greatness and importance of that sacrifice, we may well ask, with the Psalmist,"What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
46536In writing to the saints of Rome, Paul says;"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
46536Is it credible?"
46536Is it necessary to be born naturally in order to obtain life?
46536Is judgment violated?
46536Is mercy triumphant?
46536Is not this the carpenter''s son?
46536Is righteousness departed from?
46536Lucifer- like, he would exclaim:***"Whither shall I fly?
46536Nor is this all, for Paul says to the saints at Corinth:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
46536On a certain occasion the apostle Peter came to Jesus and said:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him; till seven times?
46536One naturally pauses here to ask, what had become of the grasses, herbs, and trees spoken of in the first chapter of Genesis?
46536Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend?
46536Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?
46536Or where is there excuse for infidelity?
46536Or who could question the mercy and justice of the acts of God as represented in that book or books that are the fruits of inspiration?
46536Shall not the God of the whole earth do right?
46536So also the word of the Lord to Joseph Smith:"And again I say unto you, that whosoever having knowledge, have I not commanded to repent?
46536That is, if the gospel was preached to Abraham, how came the law of Moses into existence, why was it given to ancient Israel and binding on them?
46536That those who fail to understand that baptism must be by immersion are woefully ignorant, or their understanding willfully perverse?
46536The Lord said to Job:"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
46536The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?
46536The question, however, may arise, what gospel was it?
46536The reply of Jesus to the young man who came running to him saying,"Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?"
46536The young man sayeth, all these things have I kept from my youth up; what lack I yet?
46536Then answered Peter, can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
46536This is the passage:"The angel said unto me, Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
46536To which the trembling Paul said,"who art thou, Lord?"
46536WHAT IS MAN THAT THOU ART MINDFUL OF HIM?
46536Was it the same gospel which we have seen was taught to Adam; the same that was taught by the Messiah and his apostles?
46536What becomes of the neglected ones?
46536What confidence, I ask, can such a person have that his petitions will be sufficiently respected either to be heard or granted?
46536What does this fact argue?
46536What is faith?
46536What is their fate?
46536What man knoweth the things of man, but the spirit of a man which is in him?
46536What principles are they to accept, what precepts practice, what ordinances observe?
46536When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said,"Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee, and sayest thou who touched me?
46536When some of his disciples murmured at certain doctrines he had been teaching them, he exclaims--"Doth this offend you?
46536Whence then hath this man all these things?
46536Where are all these?
46536Where, too, are the grand empires of Assyria and Babylon, of Egypt and Persia, of Macedonia and Greece?
46536Wherefore, my beloved brethren, can we follow Jesus, save we be willing to keep the commandments of the Father?
46536Why are they then baptized for the dead?
46536Why are they then baptized for the dead?
46536Why is not all nature in confusion, instead of the species being, as we see them, well defined?
46536Why should man die?
46536[ H] Well, up to the present it has not been done, the gentleman last quoted admits the fact; he asks,"what is really the state of the case?
46536and his brethren, James and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
46536and of the commandment to multiply and replenish the earth?
46536and the son of man that thou visitest him?"
46536and why is thy countenance fallen?
46536and, lastly, where is Rome, the most stupendous political fabric yet constructed by the wit of man-- where are all these?
46536for whom shall I preserve thee in this war, this famine, and this sedition?
46536is not his mother called Mary?
46536know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost, which is in you, which ye have of God?
46536v: 19] And again:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
46536what and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where he was before?
46536what of man, male and female, of whose creation we have just read?
46536what of the fishes of the sea, the fowls of the air, the beasts of the field?
44053After all,they say,"what are the ills of life, that we should make so much ado?
44053Are not ye much better than they?
44053How about my children? 44053 How about the prosperity of the cause of Christ in the world?
44053Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
44053My Christian work-- what about that? 44053 Take no thought,"no anxious thought,"saying, What shall we eat?
44053What about my religious future? 44053 What fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
44053What is man, that Thou art mindful of him? 44053 What man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
44053What must I do to be saved?
44053What of death-- my own death? 44053 What will the future be?
44053When I consider Thy heavens, the work of Thy fingers, the moon and the stars which Thou hast ordained; what is man, that Thou art mindful of him? 44053 Where is boasting, then?
44053Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
44053Who is he that condemneth? 44053 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
44053All nature is occupied in the successful attempt to answer the initial question,"What shall we eat?
44053And how can we be conformed to a world of which we know nothing?"
44053And how does the great Teacher speak to the careworn in these verses?
44053And if it be, why recommend that which must follow in the due course of things?"
44053And if so, what will become of all the plans and projects upon which I have expended so much thought and prayer and toil?"
44053And now what ends does this sacrifice of Propitiation serve?
44053And since we have received it, why should we boast as if it were all of our own making?
44053And what to him was the very centre of Christian truth?
44053And what was his experience?
44053And what was the secret of it all?
44053And what were the sufferings of these compared with those of Christ, who wept and bled and died, not for Himself, but for us?
44053And who are sharing in it to- day?
44053And who is our Substitute?
44053And who, being a Christian, can refuse to be glad?
44053And why?
44053Are not these reasons enough?
44053Are there no such cases now?
44053Are they not sure to come?
44053Are they spoken to the happy alone?
44053Are we afraid it may fail?
44053Are we right in the feeling?
44053Are ye not much better than they?...
44053Are you, or are you not, anxious to please God in any way which He may appoint and reveal to you?
44053Ask a Christian child, or an aged saint,"What did Christ come on earth to do?"
44053Ask, then, for faith, and God will say:"Wilt thou be made whole?"
44053Besides, how could Paul recommend a rejoicing which is not"in the Lord,"which is the only rejoicing possible to the unbeliever?
44053But again we ask, Whence could such a notion have sprung?
44053But how can God deal with us in both these ways at one and the same time?
44053But how did this come about?
44053But how is this faith obtained?
44053But how is this to be verified?
44053But how?
44053But how?
44053But if you are, what then?
44053But what is the conversion of a soul?
44053But what, with such a gospel, would be man''s position?
44053But why so?
44053By what law?
44053Can I so live as not to dishonour the Church and the cause of Christ?"
44053Can he refuse when he sees Jesus on the cross, and knows what, for him, that spectacle means?
44053Can_ we_ believe in Christ?
44053Concessions?
44053Deny the deductions?
44053Did not his conduct to the apostles show, so far as the opportunity was given him, the fruits of faith in the various ways of grateful love?
44053Do we lightly esteem His great love?
44053Do we not see here one reason why men become cynical and misanthropic?
44053Do you not already, under the gracious influence of the Holy Spirit, feel your need of Him?
44053Does it follow that the sun does not enlighten, or that my mind does not receive impressions through what I see?
44053Does it spring from error?
44053Does not the very mention of it give rise to sad reflections in many hearts?
44053Eternal Source of Life and Light, From whom my every blessing flows, How shall my lips extol aright The bounty that no measure knows?
44053Grace begins where merit ends, if grace be given at all.--What, then,_ is_ the"great salvation"?
44053Have the numberless generations which have been upon the earth gone to an inevitable doom?
44053Have we fallen into no needless errors, no selfishness, no half- heartedness?
44053Have we given nothing?
44053Have we such a faith as this?
44053Have we taken away all?
44053Have we used such gifts as we have as nobly as we might?
44053He does not ask, like"the young man in the gospel,""What good thing must I do that I may inherit eternal life?"
44053He has only to ply you with his eternal"_ Why?_"_ Why_, because the universe exists, must it have ever been_ created_?
44053He has only to ply you with his eternal"_ Why?_"_ Why_, because the universe exists, must it have ever been_ created_?
44053Hence the question might be asked,"To whom are they addressed?
44053Hence the short, sharp question-- the question which sprung from an inward agony--"What must I do to be saved?"
44053How can he be saved?
44053How can we be proud when we know that God has loved us, and that Christ has died for us?
44053How did he know that Christ had ever seen this woman before?
44053How do these thoughts bear upon the subject of importunity in prayer?
44053How do we arrive at the conviction of the Fatherhood of God?
44053How does Christ here speak of God?
44053How does he describe the struggle?
44053How does this subject strike us?
44053How is it that we conceive a sudden repugnance to one, and at first sight fall in love with another?
44053How is this?
44053How is this?
44053How many Christians are living a life of absorption in the world, yet harassed with occasional regrets, fears, desires, connected with better things?
44053How many defects have we discovered in those whom we have implicitly trusted, when we have been brought into a closer acquaintance with them?
44053How many have others discovered in us?
44053How much more?
44053How was the change wrought?
44053How was this?
44053How, then, does this fact of our unconscious influence touch the question of our responsibility?
44053How?
44053If I make a Christian profession, shall I be able to live consistently with it?
44053If all be of"grace,"why insist upon"works"?
44053If not how can we obtain it?
44053If so, again I ask on what grounds?
44053If we be not joyful, what does the fact mean?
44053If we could hold the balance steadily, which would prove to be the preponderating scale?
44053Imagine all these direct agencies to be suddenly and completely withdrawn-- what would then become of our poor world?
44053In conclusion, how is this nonconformity to the world, in the spirit of a grateful consecration to God, to be attained?
44053In what sense, and on what grounds, are we accountable for it?
44053Is a heaven of holiness and of love too much for a being whom angels are delighted to protect?
44053Is all this concurrent testimony to be set aside?
44053Is all this influence outside the range of our responsibility?
44053Is eternal life too much for a being whom the worlds combine to sustain, to feed, and to bless?
44053Is it impossible for us so to engage in it as to find it spiritually helpful?
44053Is it necessary?"
44053Is it not like Simeon''s prediction that Christ would be for the"fall"as well as for the"rising"of many?
44053Is it not like what Paul said of the gospel, that it is a"savour"both of"life unto life"and of"death unto death"?
44053Is it not ten times as great as that which we bestow upon our Christian consistency, our religious usefulness, our growth in grace?
44053Is it not the first, the necessary, the constant result of faith?
44053Is it not unspiritual to take arguments for the comfort of our Christian life from lower things?
44053Is it to be solved by the principle of mutual concession?
44053Is not all this enough to humble a man?
44053Is not such a condition a blessed one?
44053Is not the"idle,"the vain, the worthless, at the worst, thereby negative?
44053Is not this the kind of thing which is least amenable to a vigorous judgment?
44053Is the religion that has given me joy and strength in health able to support me now?"
44053Is there any doubt, then, as to our recognising them at the last?
44053Is this life ours?
44053Is your boasting heard no more?
44053It is so; and why?
44053It is thus that millions have said:"To whom can we go but unto Thee?
44053It may be said,"What do we know of the spiritual world?
44053It might be said,"Is not unworldliness of the very essence of the new life?
44053May we not indulge this feeling without any suspicion that our prosperity may too much absorb and unspiritualise us?
44053May we not with thankfulness leave them there?
44053Millions, in that case, might justly look up to God and say,"Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast Thou made all men in vain?"
44053Moreover why speak we of delay at all?
44053Must not God give it?
44053Must our daily work be a hindrance to us?
44053Must they be suppressed when we speak to the sad or to the miserable?"
44053Must we go to the irrational and inanimate creation for gospels of blessing for our spiritual need?
44053Must we not feel that by death, they have made a glorious exchange?
44053Must we, then, listlessly wait until it comes to us?
44053No heaven?
44053Now, if at this point the question be asked:"Are we responsible for this undesigned influence?"
44053Of course his"What must I do?"
44053Of works?
44053Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
44053Or shall I be called away comparatively early?
44053Or will they take evil ways; prove, like so many more, vicious, ungodly, and bring down my grey hairs in sorrow to the grave?"
44053Others are suffering: why not we?
44053Seest thou this woman?
44053Shall I have grace enough to support me when the time comes?"
44053Shall I have strength to resist temptation?
44053Shall I live to be old?
44053Shall it be said, then, that God will punish every transgressor?
44053Showing His goodness in such a manner to objects inferior to man, why should man suspect that the same goodness will be denied to_ him_?
44053Since God has done so much as this for you, what then?
44053Such a life-- would it not be a terrible bondage?
44053Such vigilance-- would it not take all our time, and absorb all our strength?
44053Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?"
44053The Jews, marvelling at Christ''s teaching in the temple, exclaim,"How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?"
44053The conclusion is irresistible; the thing may be done-- but how?
44053The first question for us is: Have we so learnt to know ourselves, or do we obstinately shut our eyes against God''s light?
44053The imperative question is, not,"How is the thing done?"
44053The language is peculiar; what does it mean?
44053To what prophet could Simon point who was able to read the heart?
44053Was he conscious of its shining?
44053Was it not emphatically to sinners that they were sent?
44053Was it so with Abraham, with Job, with David, with Paul, or with any of the others?
44053Was not everything the earth contains made for our use and enjoyment, in measure increasing with every new discovery?
44053We ask,"Does He come from God?"
44053We have"received"them; and why, then, should we boast as if we had not received them, but were ourselves the creators of them?
44053Were not all these in this man?
44053What are the dimensions and outlines of it?
44053What can it say to a soul weighed down by a sense of guilt?
44053What does Paul himself understand by it?
44053What does Paul mean by the expression,"that which I have committed unto Him"?
44053What does that teach us?
44053What greater gift could God have bestowed than that of His Divine Son?
44053What greater proof of love could He have exhibited than that which this greatest of all possible gifts presents?
44053What has prevented it?
44053What have we to put in their place?
44053What have we which we have not received?
44053What if I should fall?
44053What is faith?
44053What is it, moreover, that_ connects_ the teaching of the Old Testament with that of the New?
44053What is it, then, that the apostle has said in this epistle, and of which he intends, by this word"therefore,"to remind his readers?
44053What is this faith?
44053What may we know?
44053What may we know?
44053What must we learn concerning this from what is here revealed?
44053What ordinary historian would think of narrating such a story as the one we have in the verses before us?
44053What right have we to expect that His providence will be to us a providence of love?
44053What should we become on our Tabor, if we were allowed to build our tabernacles there?
44053What to any man when death draws nigh?
44053What to the heart that is torn by calamity?
44053What was it that gave Him this power?
44053What, then, is the character of the prayer which avails?
44053What, then, is the first point?
44053What, then, is the nature of the consecration to which we are thus urged?
44053When I am old, shall I be provided for?
44053Where is it?
44053Where is the man amongst us who would not rather die than have all his sins brought to light before his fellow- men?
44053Wherein is its worth?
44053Which shall it be?
44053Who among the"prophets"ever stood aloof from sinners?
44053Who among us can tell_ all_ the reasons why he believes in Christ?
44053Who can not be sincere?
44053Who can remain proud when he compares his own life with that?
44053Who could study mathematics by beginning at the outset to dispute its axioms?
44053Who does not know that sickness has often been sanctified to that end?
44053Who is unable to set before himself the purpose of living up to the light he has in order that he may be in the surest position for receiving more?
44053Who ventures to doubt it?
44053Who will say,"This condition is too hard?"
44053Who would not be a Christian?
44053Who, then, has a right to complain?
44053Why does Christ illustrate prayer to God by the pertinacity which is needful to arouse the affections of sinful man?
44053Why may not the influence of the human will upon nature act through the medium of prayer to the great Author of nature, as well as in any other way?
44053Why should it be doubted that an everlasting salvation has been provided for him through such a sacrifice as that of Christ?
44053Why should it be doubted that man is an object of interest to angels, who are said to rejoice over every sinner that repenteth?
44053Why should it not be so?
44053Why should not every one be content to know the_ fact_?
44053Why should religious faith decrease in proportion as human knowledge is accumulated?
44053Why should we insist-- why should any one insist-- upon understanding the"_ why_"of this arrangement?
44053Why should we not impose upon them the more difficult task of defending their position, by attacking it with all earnestness at every point?
44053Why should we suspect that He will be indisposed to give us whatever may be needful for the existence thus created?
44053Why specially insist upon it as a duty?
44053Why urge it at all?
44053Why?
44053Why?
44053Will He, by neglect, frustrate His own purpose?
44053Will health and strength be continued to me according to my years?"
44053Will his needs be overlooked, while theirs are supplied?
44053Will it go steadily forward, or will new and fiercer foes rise up against it?"
44053Will they grow up to be manful, good, godly; a seed to serve the Lord, and a generation to call Him blessed; my comfort, my pride?
44053Will you-- not as a vague desire, but as the most earnest determination of your heart and will?
44053With these provisions, then, shall we forecast the future with fear, or with hope?
44053Would it not speedily lapse into a mournful, moral waste-- a training- school for present and everlasting perdition?
44053Yet is it not evident that an inward holiness is the only thing that can be taught, and that without inward holiness there is no real holiness at all?
44053_ Death in order to life!_ What can be the meaning and the bearing of a death which God has placed in so exalted a position?
44053_ IMMORTALITY._"What is man, that Thou art mindful of him?
44053_ Paul believed in Christ._ On what grounds?
44053_ The confidence of faith._ The possible issues of our sickness are momentous, and the question comes:"Of what quality are my hopes?
44053_ The heart of God yields to itself._ But how can this be?
44053_ What faith?_ What was he trusting in?
44053_ What faith?_ What was he trusting in?
44053_ Why?
44053_ Why_ are there no miracles now?
44053_ Why_ are we bound to accept the teaching of the Bible?
44053_ Why_ did Christ come so late in the history of the world?
44053_ Why_ may it not have always existed?
44053_ Why_ was it necessary that Christ should suffer to expiate our sins?
44053and the son of man, that Thou visitest him?"
44053and the son of man, that Thou visitest him?"
44053and the son of man, that Thou visitest him?"
44053and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
44053and what communion hath light with darkness?
44053and what concord hath Christ with Belial?
44053and wherewithal shall we be clothed?"
44053but,"_ Is_ it done?"
44053or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
44053or, What shall we drink?
44053or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
44053or,"How can the sufferings of the innocent atone for the sins of the guilty?"
44053shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?...
44053silent?
44053what shall we drink?
44053who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
49327But,said he,"if you die here you will not accomplish it; and had you not better go than be buried in this land?"
49327A CHAT WITH A CATHOLIC-- CHASED BY DOGS-- AN IRISHMAN''S DESIGN TO MURDER ME-- REMARKABLE ESCAPE-- ADVENTURE WITH A WILD BULL--"HAS HE GOT YOU?"
49327A Chat With a Catholic-- Chased by Dogs-- An Irishman''s Design to Murder me-- Remarkable Escape-- Adventure with a Wild Bull--"Has he got You?"
49327About this time my companion rose up out of the tree- top, where the bull had thrown him, and called to me,"Has he got you?"
49327He replied,"How shall we do it without getting hurt?"
49327Hug''s house?"
49327Is there anything else you want?"
49327Orson Pratt; his first exclamation was,"What is the matter with you?"
49327Q.--Are you a believer in the doctrine of the people called Mormons?
49327Q.--As it is taught in this country?
49327Q.--But you believe the doctrines?
49327Q.--Did you ever follow any business, if so, what was it?
49327Q.--Did you ever tell the people here that by paying a certain sum of money, or as much as they could, they might obtain a passage to America?
49327Q.--Did you follow any business while traveling in England?
49327Q.--Did you not know him before?
49327Q.--Do you believe in the plurality of wives as being true?
49327Q.--Do you believe that the Bible teaches that doctrine?
49327Q.--Do you know Mr. Mayer?
49327Q.--Do you know anything of such a matter among the Mormons here?
49327Q.--Do you know what business he followed before he came to Switzerland?
49327Q.--Had you property left you?
49327Q.--Have you any desire that the people here should believe the doctrine of plurality of wives?
49327Q.--Have you taken any active part in Mormonism in this country?
49327Q.--Have you taught it to the people here?
49327Q.--How did you become acquainted with him?
49327Q.--How long have you know him?
49327Q.--How long is it since you came into Switzerland?
49327Q.--In what part?
49327Q.--In what place?
49327Q.--Into what part?
49327Q.--Is Mr. Mayer an American?
49327Q.--On politics or religion?
49327Q.--Then you made some money by your business?
49327Q.--Were you long in England?
49327Q.--What did you come to this country for, and what have you been doing since you came here?
49327Q.--What?
49327Q.--Where did you come from to this country?
49327Q.--Where were you born?
49327Q.--Why not?
49327Q.--Why?
49327Q.--Will you give us the address of that friend?
49327Q.--Yes, but if you had the power, would you not introduce the practice of that system?
49327Soon he spoke again:"Are you traveling far, young man?"
49327The charges were read and we were asked,"Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
49327The next day while laboring in the field something seemed to whisper to me,"Do you know the Book of Mormon is true?"
49327The policeman pointing to me said,"That is a fine fellow, he used to pretend to give English lessons, how could he, when he can not speak any German?"
49327The tempter all the while seemed to say,"Do you know the Book of Mormon is true?"
49327They shouted,"Where is he?
49327What has made you so late?"
49327What was she to do?
44450And what next--so the listeners ask--"what was the next step made?"
44450And you, O disciple dearly loved, what of you and your brethren?
44450Do ye now believe? 44450 How much is that man worth?"
44450Master, where dwellest thou?
44450What think ye of the Christ?
44450Whom seek ye?
44450''Have I not chosen you twelve, and yet one of you is a devil?''
44450''Will ye also go away?''
44450A man may disrobe; what more can be done?
44450A really earnest, humble consecration to God?
44450Alexander, CÃ ¦ sar, Charlemagne, and myself founded great empires; but upon what did the creations of our genius depend?
44450And Charles Wesley''s melancholy is the most attractive in the world-- Oh, when shall we sweetly move?
44450And do you really think that the world will ever be converted in that way?
44450And he saith,"But who say ye that I am?"
44450And once again, in the haste of the resurrection morning, what was the moment and what was the scene which turned his despair into belief?
44450And so what is faith?
44450And they say, What have we got to do now?
44450And they-- they hardly knew what to say-- only they must see Him, must go with Him; and they stammered out:"Rabbi, where dwellest thou?"
44450And what are the rest of us doing?
44450And what did our Lord Himself say to St. Peter about his fall?
44450And what does all this teach us?
44450And what is the meaning of that sacrifice, if it be not to teach us that God counts no price too great to pay for the redemption of the human soul?
44450And what next did they learn?
44450And what, oh, what shall I do?"
44450And yet what has it done but make known to us a universe infinitely more wonderful and sublime than men had ever dreamed of?
44450And, then, how shall it be restored?
44450Are we not under the strongest possible obligations to account for Jesus Christ?
44450Are you musing in your heart which of them may be your guide and master, which is the Christ?
44450Are you not of more value than many sparrows?"
44450Are you yet at the beginning, looking wistfully, with hungry eyes, after a hundred gallant human heroes who point you this way and that?
44450But have we gotten rid entirely of the premise on which it rested?
44450But how can we account for the perfection of His humanity, if we deny the reality of His divinity?
44450But is not this far too often accompanied by a revolt from all dogmatic truth?
44450But what does follow?
44450But what is evangelization?
44450But what is it to"believe in Christ?"
44450But, dear friends, am I right in saying that this frame is a Christian frame?
44450Can He whose life they tell be Himself no more than a mere man?...
44450Can he be a man capable, not only of acting for himself, but capable, by that subtle and magical influence, of arousing the activity of others?
44450Can it be that writings at once so sublime and so simple are the work of men?
44450Can we demand a fairer world than God will make?
44450Can we do that?
44450Can we imagine better than God can do?
44450Can we then wonder at all forms of opposition meeting us?
44450Certainly, but which is the fact, that or this?
44450Christ came to cast fire on earth, and what does He desire but that it be kindled?
44450David fell-- deep as man can fall; but what does he say in that great fifty- first Psalm, in which he confesses his sin?
44450Did the medieval Church never regret the act by which it drove forth the Waldenses into schism?
44450Did you ever hear a satisfactory definition of laughter?
44450Do they wear too dark a hue at times?
44450Do you believe it?
44450Do you believe it?"
44450Do you know what the word"bless"means, what it was derived from?
44450Do you remember the story of the portrait of Dante which is painted upon the walls of Bargello, at Florence?
44450Do you say, What can I do, because the light round me is like unto darkness?
44450Do you say, What is the use of fighting, for where I stand we have barely held our own?
44450Do you think walking up to the cannon''s mouth would have been difficult to that man?
44450Does he possess the third?
44450Does it seem that the perfect life for the individual, and for the race, is too sublime, that it is a distant and unattainable ideal?
44450Does not the Scripture itself go even further?
44450Does not the commercial view of life still prevail in civilized society?
44450Does the difficulty lie in the event or in the method of approaching it?
44450Does the religion of Christ, the absolute and abiding faith, need the defense of concealment, or of sophistical apology, or of lies?
44450Does there not come a time when we feel that the power, as it were, of things has forsaken us?
44450Facts?
44450God made His minister a flame of fire in the dark and cold, else could Christ have conquered?
44450Has He not been working in the saints who have reminded the world of God?
44450Has a man faith in the Lord Jesus Christ who simply does not disbelieve in him?
44450Has it slipt into the water?
44450Has our Church never regretted the day when it looked askance at the work of John Wesley?
44450Has the ax- head gone?
44450Has the splendid hope of Christ been falsified?
44450Have there been no grounds for optimism?
44450Have ye each made this yet sufficiently a matter of prayer, of self- denial, of deep, faithful trusting all to God?
44450Have you any right to expect that it should be converted in that way?
44450Have you ever thought how St. Paul was actually driven to use the awful language of the passion when he described his own life?
44450Have you met your tempter yet?
44450Have you never seen a group of evil- doers deliberately set themselves to ruin a newcomer, scoffing at his innocence and enticing him to their orgies?
44450Have you never seen it?
44450Have you read the memoir of Brainerd?
44450He claimed to be God, and if His claim be not true, how can he be good?
44450He knows his malady; now how shall he be cured of it?
44450He said,"Was Paul crucified for you?"
44450How came He to be the contemporary of all the ages?
44450How came He to emancipate Himself from the sectarianism and sectionalism of His country and century?
44450How can it be restored?
44450How did such ideas come into the human mind?
44450How do young people begin, most of them?
44450How does the Gethsemane come?
44450How far have you come in this pathway of faith?
44450How have our liberties been secured?
44450How long shall there be this suspense, as that of early dawn ere the sunshine fills the twilight?
44450How much is a man better than a sheep?
44450How shall we account for the height to which that stream rose?
44450How, then, can you explain faith?
44450How, then, will it be received by those into whose hand is placed the responsibility of its guidance?
44450I may not deny that what the gospel says is true, but is that believing?
44450I put then the question with the_ utmost_ directness,"What think ye of Christ?"
44450I think an hour is the longest that anybody could bear it--"Could ye not watch with me one hour?"
44450If that source were simply human, how can we account for the superhuman height which it reached?
44450If we could ascend to heaven to- day and scan the ranks of the blest, should we not find multitudes among them who were once sunk low as man can fall?
44450If we have no great masters, how shall we hope to have eager and loving disciples?
44450If we leave half the race in ignorance, how shall we hope to lift the other half into the light of truth and love?
44450If you wanted to make a man laugh, would you attempt to define laughter to him?
44450If, then, we accept this view of life, what answer can we give to the question, how much is a man better than a sheep?
44450In the event, or, perhaps, in the mental or moral constitution of the people who contemplate it?
44450Invest it, and then what do you do?
44450Is he a man, in fact, who can make his influence felt among the men of his day?
44450Is he in touch with his time?
44450Is it advancement?
44450Is it conceivable that human error shall prevail against God''s truth?
44450Is it long to wait, hard to fight, difficult to keep up the spirit during the discouragements that beset all missionary life?
44450Is it merely the pursuit of happiness?
44450Is it not rather a book of life, of literature, full of symbols and metaphors and poetry?
44450Is it possible to look on the great, eager, yearning, doubting, and suffering life of man, and not to feel infinite desire to be of help?
44450Is it promotion?
44450Is not He the standard of humanity now, and is not He its Redeemer?
44450Is not that conceivable?
44450Is not that possible?
44450Is not theology, like the other sciences, bound to accept facts?
44450Is the Bible itself written with the rigid exactness of a mathematical treatise?
44450Is this wise, and is it well?
44450It appeared so, but was it so?
44450Left?
44450Mark how towers herald the approach to the towns and cities, and ask what they stand there for?
44450My brethren, where do you stand?
44450My brothers, if a few men can honestly say this to us in the future, will it not be better than Greek and Roman fame?
44450My friend, what sort of a life are you living?
44450Nay, Lord, to whom shall we go?
44450Nevertheless, to the unsaved no question is more bewildering than this:"What shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?"
44450Not only cunning casts in clay: Let science prove we are, and then What matters science unto men, At least to me?
44450Now do you not think you can see how it is that the eternal Son shed His blood in Gethsemane, and offered Himself immaculate to God on Calvary?
44450Now, as they journeyed southward through CÃ ¦ sarea Philippi, He asked them,"Who do men say that I am?"
44450Now, what is it that should follow when we have parted with our life and lived our Gethsemane; what should be the effect upon our lives?
44450O death, where is thy sting?"
44450O loving and divine John, the Evangelist, what thinkest thou of the Christ?
44450Oh, when shall our souls be at rest?
44450Or had each its own due place at least in hastening the coming of the kingdom, and in determining when the fulness of time had arrived?
44450Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
44450Shall we dread the results of historical research?
44450So soon made happy?
44450Suppose, then, that we come to Him with this question: How much is a man better than a sheep?
44450The fiery moment arrives; do we stand; do we fall?
44450The people who looked at the mob of Jerusalem, or the man who saw the coming generations?
44450There is more of courage and manhood needed for them than for walking up to the cannon''s mouth?
44450This brings us to the matter in hand: What shall I do to be saved?
44450Tho all men forsake thee yet will not I; and in spite of all, I believe, and am sure that thou art the Christ, the holy one of God?"
44450To die?
44450To send Bibles, to deliver the message to everybody?
44450To suffer?
44450To the jailer of Philippi who, in sudden conviction, was moved to cry,"What shall I do?"
44450To whom can I go?
44450Was he not right?
44450Was it the reaction of detecting the quiet tokens of deliberate purpose there, where all had seemed to him a very chaos of confusion?
44450Was it the sudden sense that struck him of order and seemliness as of a thing premeditated, intended?
44450We must learn to look upon ourselves and our fellow men purely from a business point of view and to ask only: What can this man make?
44450Were not the Greek philosophers right in thinking that our ideals are eternal, and are kept with God?
44450Were they then never to rise into the joy of clear and entire belief?
44450What are you going to do with it?
44450What are you going to do with it?
44450What are you going to do with it?
44450What book has been so misunderstood, and misinterpreted, even by honest and enlightened minds, even by theologians themselves?
44450What did He mean by that?
44450What did he mean by that?
44450What did he notice?
44450What does Paul mean when he talks about being justified?
44450What hope is there of genuine progress, in the religious life especially, if we leave her uneducated?
44450What is faith?
44450What is faith?
44450What is love?
44450What is the purpose of life?
44450What is there to fear?
44450What is thy testimony?
44450What is thy testimony?
44450What more have I got left?
44450What other answer can be given by one who judges everything by a money standard?
44450What sayst Thou of Thyself?
44450What shall be done about it?
44450What shall we say of him who opens a haunt of temptation, sets out his snares and deliberately deals out death by the dram?
44450What thinkest thou, O Channing, of Jesus Christ?
44450What thinkest thou, O Herder, illustrious German thinker, broad scholar, and exquisite genius, of Jesus, the Christ?
44450What was it that he saw and felt?
44450What was it that so startled him?
44450What was there in the peasant conditions of His family life to produce the uniqueness of His manhood?
44450When men ask us, Are the doctrines of Christianity dead; are they played out?
44450Whence do all light and all love come?
44450Where did the imagination of the prophets and apostles catch fire?
44450Where do you go to find the origin of the great principle of civil liberty?
44450Where is the spring of the prayers and aspirations of the saints?
44450Which is nearer to the truth, the Christ of the sorrowful way or the Christ at God''s right hand?
44450Who can say?
44450Who is He?
44450Who is right?
44450Who is there that has ever been brave enough to accept such a salutation without a whisper of protest, without a shadow of a scruple?
44450Who is this strange visitant-- so quiet, so silent, so unobserved?
44450Who shall deliver us from this spirit of bitterness?
44450Who shall lead us out of this heavy, fetid air of the lazar- house and the morgue?
44450Who shall separate us from Christ''s love?
44450Who will have it?
44450Who would not court a new- made grave rather than risk the perils of survivorship?
44450Why could that little jet of blood and water never pass out of his sight?
44450Why credible to the one, but incredible to the other?
44450Why need you and I seek to disprove what no man has ever yet proved or will prove?
44450Why not again with Christ as Captain?
44450Why not always, why not everywhere?
44450Why pay so great a price?
44450Why pay so great a price?
44450Why should it haunt him sixty years after, as still his heart wonders over the mysterious witness of the water and the blood?
44450Why?
44450Will He not continue to work till all men come to the stature of perfection?
44450Will it be said to any of you?
44450Will you fail as others failed me?"
44450Yet had prayer no part in the plan of the Incarnation?
44450You remember, in the story of the Garden of Eden, where the tree which represented temptation stood?
44450and he begins to raise the question- the only question he thinks of after that-- What shall I do for them?
44450could, I ask, all these be fruitless and in vain?
44450how much can I get out of this man''s labor?
44450how much has that man made?
44450how much will that man pay for my services?
44450is there anything which a man can fear ten times more than the fire that never shall be quenched?
44450or How shall I become a Christian?
44450why not?
47050Immediate emancipation?
47050It is here in our midst,say they,"and how are we to get rid of it?"
47050Not prepared for freedom?
47050Was there ever,said Dr. Wayland,"such a moral superstructure raised on such a foundation?
47050''And is it true?
47050''Is it really possible?
47050241._) If slaveholding is an illustration of what St. Paul meant by justice and equality, who can tell what is injustice and inequality?
47050A kind slaveholder?
47050After a moment''s silence, conflicting passions seemed to tear open his heart, and he exclaimed,''What have I done that I should suffer this doom?
47050And if the slaves are unprepared for freedom, what is to prepare them for it?
47050Are there any prospects that the long and dreary night of American despotism will speedily end in a joyous morning?
47050Are we not in imminent danger of being cursed with Pharaoh''s hardness of heart?
47050As soon as he had done, the doctor came in panting, almost out of breath, and, addressing me, said,''Wo n''t you go to prayer with us, sir?''
47050But did St. Paul excuse them, and forbid their expulsion from the church, throwing the blame of their conduct upon the prevailing vice?
47050But does not American slavery vex and oppress the stranger and pervert his judgment?
47050But does the prediction of the oppression of a people justify that oppression?
47050But it will be asked did not slavery exist in the apostles''days?
47050But think you that the poor wretch had committed a heinous offense, and had been convicted thereof and sentenced to the lash?
47050But who will pretend to justify the Egyptian task- masters on the plea that the affliction of Israel had been predicted?
47050But, says one, are not the negroes children of Canaan?
47050Can any slaveholder obey this precept?
47050Could a man be a_ just_ robber or an_ honest_ thief?
47050Could any sane man wish to have his sons and daughters grow up in the stupor, ignorance, and miseries of slavery?
47050Did he ordain that until the"general sense"were purified, the"fornicator,"the"incestuous person"and the"drunkard"must remain in the church?
47050Do n''t you know that your blood flows in its veins?
47050Do n''t you see in every feature the lineaments of its father?
47050Do we find these facts in history?
47050Does he open a school on his plantation for their mental and moral culture?
47050Does he permit his slaves to instruct each other in the rudiments of education?
47050Does he renounce the claim of_ property_ in his slaves?
47050Does he secure his slaves against the chances of the inter- state slave trade-- against sale at auction for his debts-- against the lash of a Legree?
47050Does he use his influence to have the diabolical laws enacted to crush the manhood out of the colored man, repealed?
47050Does he_ hire_ them to work for him and_ pay_ them when the work is done?
47050Does not this indicate that the great design of the employment of foreign servants was religious?
47050Equality?
47050Gage?"
47050Had this woman committed crime?
47050Has God ever made a grant to_ Americans_ to enslave the Africans?
47050Has God said that every race under heaven may have a home in America but the African?
47050Have slaveholders no better?
47050Have you, have you sold me?''
47050How can a slaveholder give unto a_ slave_ that which is_ just_ and_ equal_?
47050How can he, by his vote, say that slavery shall be perpetual?
47050How is it to be determined who shall become a human chattel and who the owner of said chattel?
47050How many of the hundreds of ministers in the whole south are free to utter their convictions on slavery to day?
47050How many religious presses are unfettered?
47050How then can he, how dare he, by his vote, chain them and deliver them over to the slave driver?
47050How then?
47050If that wealthy planter who stands at the head of a large family, were a slave with all his household, what course would he have his owner pursue?
47050If the right to claim belongs to any, it belongs to all, and now whose right shall hold?
47050In the light of these facts how can a christian vote for a slaveholder or a friend of slavery?
47050Is it allowable for a christian to take a concubine or marry three or four wives?
47050Is it not possible that these words were the hasty expression of excited feeling and not the solemn enunciation of a divine anathema?
47050Is it possible that he could desire to be deprived of liberty, education, permanent family connections, and of the proceeds of his toil?
47050Is it possible that the holy apostles gave their sanction to a system based on such laws?
47050Is not that a terrible institution which can only be sustained by enchaining the immortal mind and withholding entirely the advantages of education?
47050Is there the least similarity between this system of servitude and American slavery?
47050Is this American freedom?
47050May we not be visited speedily with judicial blindness such as was inflicted upon the doomed nations and cities of antiquity?
47050Must the strong reduce to slavery the weak, and thus make might the_ arbiter_?
47050Now how are these scriptures to be obeyed respecting the great sin of slavery?
47050Now is it probable that the words buy, and sell, in this same chapter, when applied to foreign servants, were used in a totally different sense?
47050Now whose land was that?
47050Republicanism?
47050Stowe._) Now, will any one pretend that it is proper for a christian, having a wife, to take also the wife of a deceased brother?
47050Temperance is made a political question, should the church therefore fellowship the drunkard?
47050The inquiry,"how are we to get rid of slavery?"
47050The lacerated man cried out some at first; but at every blow the doctor cried,''wo n''t ye hush?
47050The mistress-- the owner-- the trader-- who is she?
47050The observance of the Sabbath is a political question-- must the church therefore drop it, lest it be entangled with politics?
47050To whom can she appeal?
47050To whom then were they addressed?
47050WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
47050Were they not prepared for freedom?
47050What entitles him to that character?
47050What husband or wife can read them without deep sorrow?
47050What of the Night?
47050What then entitles him to the character of a_ kind_ slaveholder?
47050What was the practical operation of the law of Moses in relation to foreign servants?
47050Where are my children?
47050Who doubts that it is its duty?
47050Who is willing to admit the consequences of this construction?
47050Who would think of reforming robbery-- of making laws to regulate robbers in their trade-- and to prevent brutal men from engaging in it?
47050Why then did not the apostles regulate it by prescribing the duties of slaveholders and slaves?
47050Will you henceforth do him justice, as you shall answer to God?
47050Would he not urge the matter as one of immense importance?
47050Would he not wish him to grant a deed of immediate manumission to all his family and to himself?
47050Would it be right for a christian to pursue a neighbor who had committed accidental or intentional homicide, overtake and slay him?
47050Yes-- a christian(?)
47050[ 17] Can any one conceive of any_ virtuous_ reason which prompted the passage of such a rule?
47050_ Slavery leaves its victims a prey to unchecked avarice._ What protection has a slave against the avarice of his master?
47050and have you sold me?''
47050can any one plead for the admission of such cruelty into the bosom of the church and into the ministry?
47050what could I do, but turn aside and hide my tears for the sufferer, and my blushes for humanity?
47050wo n''t ye hush?''
46947And conscience?
46947And hate?
46947And how did they behave when flattered?
46947But the letters, where are the letters?
46947But,said he suddenly,"why is she not bound?"
46947Do you think,answered Agnes,"that if I have refused your living son, of flesh and blood, that I shall dedicate myself to gods of senseless stone?"
46947Gisa,he asked,"dost thou love most the soul within that breast, or gold and silver?"
46947How do you know that he is here? 46947 What mean you?"
46947Who are those persons?
46947Whom ought we rather to fear,said Anastasius,"a mortal man, or God, who made all things out of nothing?"
46947Why these tears?
46947Aemilian said to Fructuosus,"Art thou a Bishop?"
46947Aemilian said,"Do you know that there are many gods?"
46947Aemilian said,"Who will be heard, who feared, who adored, if the gods and the countenance of the Emperor are despised?"
46947Aemilian, the governor, said to Eulogius, the deacon,"Dost thou not worship Fructuosus?"
46947And after a time, the governor sent and brought him before him once more and said to him,"What hast thou decided on for thy salvation?"
46947And as he watched, a voice came to him:"Antony, whither art thou going, and why?"
46947And dost thou wonder why I do not let thee in, seeing thou art a mortal guest?''
46947And for that will you slay living men, the hair of whose head you can not make to grow?"
46947And he judged the plate worthless; and said,"Whence comes a plate in the desert?
46947And he said,"Are they all here?"
46947And on the fifth day, the abbot, coming out, asked him,"Whence art thou, my son?
46947And when Antony said,"Who will show me the way, for I have not tried it?"
46947And, which is the cause of the other, the sense of the letters, or the letters of the sense?"
46947At last the abbot sent for him, and asked him,"What art thou attending to?
46947But Antony, feeling the succour, and getting his breath again, and freed from pain, questioned the vision which appeared, saying,"Where wert thou?
46947But Palaemon, pressing his brow with his hands, exclaimed,"My Lord suffered on the Cross, and shall I taste oil?"
46947But she began to weep and rebuke him, saying,"Son, why hast thou done this?
46947But the Bishop repelled him saying,"Why, my son, dost thou seek to deceive the servants of God?
46947But why should I relate more of their ways?
46947But, because charity bears all things, tell me, I pray thee, how fares the human race?
46947Can it be that half- conquering already, you will bow your necks to be trampled on by the deadly foe?"
46947Can it be that you will cast away the rewards of victory at the instigation of a woman?
46947Dost thou recall the promise thou didst make yesterday, about keeping thy body in integrity?"
46947For who met him grieving, and did not go away rejoicing?
46947Francis said,"And you, do you love me?"
46947Hath God constituted you to be my judges?
46947Have you begun fasting?
46947He came from the borders of Eleutheropolis, and was brought before the governor, Severus, who said to him,"What is your name?"
46947How are we to distinguish right asceticism from that which is wrong?
46947How can I then blaspheme my King and my Saviour?
46947How do you like your swing?"
46947How should the monastic life, which was its most magnificent development escape their fury?
46947How was all this desolation to be remedied, this waste land to be reclaimed?
46947If thou hast died, where is thine unburied corpse?
46947If thou hast escaped death, what miserable bondage is thine?
46947Nicholas?"
46947Or, what is thy name, lest perchance thou hast done wrong?
46947Overwhelmed with awe she exclaimed,"Oh, how dare I, a poor sinner, kiss the crib where the Lord wailed as a little babe?
46947Peter,"What office can be more honourable than to live a Christian?"
46947S. CEOLWULF(?)
46947S. Columbanus once said to him in his youth,"Deicolus, why art thou always smiling?"
46947S. Satyrus is said to have signed the cross, and breathed on an idol in the street of Achaia( on the Euxine?
46947Shall we purchase with money such an one, so honoured, redeemed with such precious blood?
46947The Church always protects widows; why then dost thou rob me, a desolate widow, of my child?"
46947The Governor,"Do you know the imperial edicts?"
46947The Governor,"Have you any parents?"
46947The Governor,"To what family do you belong?"
46947The Governor,"What office do you bear?"
46947The governor ordered him to the rack, and when he was slung to it, he said,"Well, Peter, what say you to this?
46947The previous evening that admirable man at supper had said,''How do we know whether we shall all live to meet again at table?''
46947The surrounding people told him, and the parents coming up, S. Germanus said to them,"Is this little girl your child?"
46947Then he said,"Do not fear to tell me whether it be not thy desire to dedicate thy body, clean and untouched, to Christ, as His bride?"
46947Then the Emperor said,"Answer me, and tell me openly, dost thou confess thyself to be a Christian?"
46947Then they appeared before the governor of the city Lemna(?)
46947Then, when Antony asked him,"Who art thou who speakest thus to me?"
46947There two disciples met him, who had been long sent to minister to him, and asked him,''Where hast thou tarried so long, father?''
46947They cried,"Where are our dear sons, father?"
46947Thou who receivest beasts, why repellest thou a man?
46947To him he said,"What is thy name?"
46947To sum up all in one simple formula;"If our Lord Jesus Christ is God, how can His Mother, the holy Virgin, be_ not_ Mother of God?"
46947Was there ever a grander incident in English Church history?
46947Was there ever a nobler speech uttered by an English bishop?
46947Were their children dead or alive?
46947What constitutes you different from them?
46947What dost thou even in the desert?
46947What hast thou to do with me?
46947What monk, who had grown remiss, was not strengthened by coming to him?
46947What parents hast thou, that thou art so afflicted?
46947What poor man came wearied out, and, when he saw and heard him, did not despise wealth and comfort himself in his poverty?
46947What reward shall I give unto the Lord for all the benefits that He hath done unto me?
46947What was thy petition?"
46947What young man coming to the mountain and looking upon Antony, did not forthwith renounce pleasure and love temperance?
46947When Bellarmine heard of the undertaking of Rosweydus, he asked"What is this man''s age?
46947When it was complete, half seriously and half in jest, he said:"The tomb is finished, which of you will be its first inmate?"
46947Wherefore dost thou rob the poor brothers, who have not injured thee?"
46947Wherefore, he exclaimed indignantly,''What are you about, brothers?
46947Who came mourning over his dead, and did not forthwith lay aside his grief?
46947Who came to him tempted by devils, and did not get rest?
46947Who came troubled by doubts, and did not get peace of mind?
46947Who came wrathful, and was not converted to friendship?
46947Why didst thou not appear to me from the first, to stop my pangs?"
46947Why do you delay?
46947Why shouldst not thou do this?"
46947Xenophon looked steadily at her, and asked in a low voice,"Is it well with the boys?"
46947_ Aurelian_--"What is thy religion, or, what God dost thou worship?"
46947_ Patroclus_--"Who are they?"
46947art thou alive or art thou dead?
46947by what emperor is the world governed?
46947does he expect to live two hundred years?"
46947exclaimed the Emperor;"Art thou Sebastian?"
46947my dearest son, the light of my eyes, and the staff of my age, wherefore hast thou deserted me?
46947or, perchance, thou art a slave, and fleest from thy master?"
46947whether new houses are rising in the ancient cities?
46947whether there are any left who are led captive by the deceits of the devil?''
50916Are gentle moon, or kindling sun, Or stars unnumbered, given As shrines to burn earth''s incense on-- The altar- fires of heaven? 50916 How long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph? 50916 How long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph? 50916 O grave, where is thy victory?
50916What am I, that infinite unworthiness and nothingness should be permitted to stand in the presence of infinite purity, majesty, and glory?
50916Where would I have been this night but for_ Him_?
50916what wouldst thou have me to do?"
50916where could I have been this night_ but_ for_ Thee_?
44896Ah,said he,"how did you happen to lose him?"
44896Brother Parley,said he,"how have you done all this?
44896But what did they preach? 44896 But what will you do?
44896Did they charge you for your keeping?
44896Did you preach to the people?
44896How did the man heal your eyes?
44896How do you do it?
44896How is this that you know not whence he is, and yet he hath opened my eyes? 44896 How so?"
44896How were they dressed, and in what style did they travel?
44896How were your eyes opened and made well?
44896Is he well?
44896Is he willing?
44896Is he yet alive?
44896Is the signer able to meet his engagements?
44896Is this the pattern of the Christian Church, the model for the organization in all after times? 44896 Is your father living?
44896May I rely on you to aid me in collecting the descendants of Christopher Pratt? 44896 Now, father,"said I,"how is this?
44896Now,said he,"where is our Philip?
44896O, my beloved friends, have the people of this western country been led in darkness for so many years by learned and reverend gentlemen? 44896 Perhaps, then, you intend to be his disciple, to join the''_ Mormons_?''"
44896Then you admit they are genuine bills?
44896Tried? 44896 Well, brethren, how do you do?"
44896Were they well?
44896What about''em? 44896 What is the price of land in that country now?"
44896What part of Indiana are you from?
44896Which way shall we go?
44896Why should the authorities of the State strain at a gnat and swallow a camel? 44896 Why, then, are we at a loss in judging of the various systems which, in modern times, claim to be the church of Christ?
44896Will they return soon? 44896 Yes,"said I,"brother, you have guessed right; but what will I do for a saddle?"
44896You saw them, then?
44896_Now, William,"said I,"are these the words of Jesus Christ, or are they not?"
44896After expressing some surprise, the lady inquired what was the peculiar nature of the gospel, as held by himself and his Church?
44896And he said:"When did I ever reveal anything unto you in a dream and it failed to come to pass?"
44896And how many children and grandchildren has each of these cousins?
44896And this in time of peace, and in a republic where the constitution guaranteed to every citizen the right of trial by jury?"
44896And why do you call them prophets?"
44896And, again, he that receiveth the word of truth, doth he receive it by the spirit of truth, or some other way?
44896Are motives wanting still to prompt my love, And kindle my soul''s affection to its Highest, purest flame?
44896As I drew near, all wet and dripping, I cried out very sociably, saying:"Sir, can you entertain a drowning man here this terrible night?"
44896As he approached, I reflected as follows: Why should such a man as I fear?
44896As he entered the door Mrs. P. raised her anxious and sorrowful eyes, and eagerly inquired:"Have you seen my husband?"
44896Besides, how are you to get your living?
44896But hast thou seen no miracle?
44896But still they teased her for particulars,"What did this man do?"
44896But whar mought you live, stranger?"
44896But who is Mr. Rigdon?
44896But, can they hide the Governor''s cruel order for extermination or banishment?
44896By what authority?"
44896Can an impostor do it?"
44896Can an impostor impose upon that man in this age?
44896Can an impostor open the eyes of the blind?"
44896Can he introduce a wild beast, a fowl, a serpent, a man dismembered of his head, eyes, ears, hands, or feet?
44896Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of widows and orphans?
44896Can they conceal the fact of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with a portion of their own officers and men at Far West?
44896Can you divine them?
44896Could he pass any of these upon his fellow men as constituting the human body; the model or pattern answering to the former description?
44896Did I say congregations would gnash upon you?
44896Did John Wesley open the eyes of the blind?
44896Did you hear anything of the four great prophets out that way?"
44896Did you say the appointment was not given out?"
44896Did you say you cotched one on''em?
44896Echo answers, where?
44896For what does he pray?
44896Had_ He_ no love?
44896Has not bitter experience taught you that they are the same now?
44896Has some Elijah call''d and found them in the last Extreme, and multiplied their meal and oil?
44896Have they perished?
44896He asked the old gentleman what he thought of Joseph Smith being a Prophet?
44896He caught up the Book and inquired,"Whose is this?"
44896He replied in the same rough and careless manner,"You damned rascals, what is yours?"
44896He then read the revelation and said:"Have you desired this ministry with all your hearts?
44896How do you cross this river?"
44896How far is it?"
44896How is this?
44896How many children had Obadiah?
44896How many children had each of our uncles and aunts, the brothers and sisters of our father?
44896How shall I meet an entire community bowed down with grief and sorrow unutterable?
44896How shall I meet the aged and widowed mother of these two martyrs?
44896How shall I meet the sorrowing widows and orphans?
44896How shall we get a clue to them?
44896How then will you live?"
44896How, then, can I observe the ordinances of God and keep his commandments?"
44896I accordingly made for a house; but how was I to account for being a traveller, and on foot-- as nearly all men in that country travel on horseback?
44896I answered,"Whereby shall I know that this message is from the Lord?"
44896I replied to him in the language of the New Testament:"Doth our law judge a man before it hear him?"
44896I said to him,"you will not remain fastened to anything; how then can I pull you to pieces?"
44896I then heaved a deep sigh, and feeling exhausted and almost discouraged, I exclaimed to myself half aloud, how long shall I wander and find no rest?
44896I then inquired of him if he had seen any stray"nags"in his neighborhood?
44896I thought to myself,"well, this is a poor place to come for money, and yet I must have it; I know of no one else that has got it; what shall I do?"
44896I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mud hole would he not try to help himself out?
44896I would ask how horse tracks came to be imbedded in the petrified rock of Kentucky, without a horse to make them?
44896I would ask what the wild buffalo are, if they are not the cattle of the ancient inhabitants?
44896If the Saviour in former days laid his hands on his disciples, why not in latter days?
44896If we are not members of the Church of Christ, wherein do we differ from the heathen, whom we affect to despise or pity?
44896If, then, we differ entirely from the pattern in all things, what claim have we, or any of the Christian world, to be considered the Church of Christ?
44896In a city with so many well supported churches and able divines, can no one be found to match this champion of the Mormons?
44896Is It possible to find out any descendant of either of the brothers or sisters of Christopher Pratt, of Saybrook, our great- grandfather?
44896Is it not better for them to know the worst in time to mend?
44896Is not this a shrewd and cunning policy on our part, gentlemen?
44896Is there any prospect that he will ever get free and return alive?"
44896It might be said, then, with propriety:"Peter I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
44896Luman, drawing down his face and drawling his words with a loud and doleful tone, commenced as follows:"Now, Phila, wo n''t you love me?
44896MY DEAR SON PARLEY: I am well; how are you?
44896Missionaries are sent to the heathen; and why should discussion be denied heathenistic doctrines when they are brought to our own very doors?
44896No fond affection for His own, that you are banished thus, and left As exiles wandering in some dreary waste?
44896O my Father in heaven?
44896Oh, when will the time come?
44896One of the ladies came up and very candidly inquired of the troops which of the prisoners the"Mormons"worshipped?
44896Or why do you inquire so earnestly about my eyes being healed?"
44896Or, shall I tell them to stay at home and take care of themselves, and continue to build the Temple?
44896Our apostles?
44896Our messenger demanded to know who they were, and what were their intentions?
44896Said I,"Brother Murdock, how did you feel to be talked to by that woman?
44896Said I,"Mr. Peabody, are you good at a race?"
44896Said I: Can you tell me how, or by what means, or when I shall escape?
44896Said he,"Have you heard what has happened?"
44896Shall I tell them to fly to the wilderness and deserts?
44896She exclaimed,"why, good Lord, is that you?
44896Spent the evening at a tea party; at ten o''clock we sang,"When shall we all meet again?"
44896THE STANDARD OF ZION O, Saints, have you seen, o''er yon mountain''s proud height, The day star of promise so brilliantly beaming?
44896That may be, says the objector, but who believes it?
44896The golden Tyre, the splendid Athens, the Majestic Rome, with all their works of art-- Their monuments of fame, once the pride And glory of the world?
44896The man came in, and I looked up, with a vacant stare, or rather with a strange and distant air, and inquired if he was the man of the house?
44896The question was put to the Conference:"Who would volunteer to perform so great a journey?"
44896The woman, then turning to Mr. Smith, inquired whether he professed to be the Lord and Saviour?
44896Then again addressing his wife:"Come now, Phila; wo n''t you love me?
44896They immediately hailed him, and cried out,"Say, stranger, G-- d damn you, what is your name?"
44896This is your all; you have toiled for years to obtain it, and why not now continue to enjoy it?"
44896Under what circumstances, and in fulfillment of what Scriptures did they cease from among the Gentiles?
44896Was this in America, in the nineteenth century?
44896We naturally ask, why is this?
44896We say to the Jew, why all this?
44896Well, what if it does?
44896Were these scenes transacted in a constitutional republic?
44896What ate his thoughts?
44896What became of these things?
44896What could I do more?
44896What had he to do with our civil rights?
44896What have the Mormons to do with celebrating_ liberty_ in a damned old prison?"
44896What is the difference between a house full of wives and children or a house of"ill fame,"or of"harlots?"
44896What is the particular crime alleged against the Governor and citizens of Utah, for which they are threatened with destruction or conversion?
44896What is your name?"
44896What prophets?"
44896What say you to this, my brethren?"
44896What shall I say?
44896What then?
44896What''s the matter, Luman?"
44896What, then, should I do?
44896When shall I and my injured family and friends again enjoy thy sweets?
44896When shall the veil be rent and the full powers of the apostleship be permitted to be exercised on the earth?
44896When shall we our rest obtain?
44896When shall we repose beneath thy bower, or bask in thy boundless ocean of felicity?
44896When shall we sit again under our vine and under our fruit trees, and worship our God, with none to molest or make us afraid?
44896Where are our gifts of the Holy Ghost?
44896Where did you stay last night?"
44896Where did you stay last night?"
44896Where find one who was commissioned from heaven, and would administer salvation to me?
44896Where is our Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands?
44896Where is our Peter and John?
44896Where is our receiving the Word with joy, and being baptized_ when we believed_?
44896Where now those helpless ones I left to mourn?
44896Where the Majestic walls, the warlike battlements, The splendid palaces, the hanging gardens Of Babylon?
44896Where the mighty Pharaoh''s, the terrible Alexanders, the invincible Cesars, The warlike Hannibal?
44896Where the proud Nebuchadnezzar, who, with Golden sceptre, swayed the world, and made The nations tremble?
44896Where the proud Nineveh,-- The strong Thebes, with its hundred gates?
44896Who and when did our grandfather, Obadiah, marry?
44896Who baptized them for remission of sins?
44896Who can but love?
44896Who can realize it?
44896Who can withstand the Almighty, or frustrate his purposes?
44896Who commissioned them?
44896Who is Mr. Campbell?
44896Who ordained them to stand up as Peter?
44896Whom did they marry, and when?
44896Why I''d a tho''t you''d a kilt him on the spot; what have you done with him?"
44896Why do we not compare them with the model, and reject or receive at once?
44896Why does your bosom swell with hope and joy, And fire celestial kindle in your eye?
44896Why this disguise?--This painful sojourn in A land of death?-- Why wander far from Heaven''s eternal fold And from the bosom of your Father there?
44896Will the public believe that, with the foregoing view of the subject, the Legislature avoided an investigation?
44896Would you like to be partakers thereof?
44896_ Sir_--What do you mean by the term"Christianity?"
44896how long?
44896in the name of Jesus Christ I pray Thee, show me what these things mean, and what I shall say to Thy people?
44896is it a truth?
44896palace, etc.?
44896said I,"and how is this?
44896said I,"why do they oppose Mormonism?"
44896they are not out of prison, are they?"
44896vengeance cometh speedily upon the ungodly as the whirlwind, and who shall escape it?
44896was he not the commanding officer of the fortress of Far West, the headquarters of the_ Mormon forces_?"
44896what hast thou seen?
44896where his dictations of political government?"
50534And can it be, that in the present day people will attempt to get up regular proof to show that such a work exists?
50534Can any more plausible account of the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah be given, than that it was caused by Phaeton?
50534Can anything be more subtle than the answer of Jesus concerning the woman taken in adultery?
50534He adds,"who will deny that God is a body, although God is a Spirit[ 30]?"
50534Is that the way to identify this impious book?
50534Ought we not therefore to conclude that it was never in existence?
50534The philosopher with the same equanimity and the same smile, merely said,"Did I not tell you that you would certainly break the limb?"
50534The"Colloquium Heptaplomeres,"although in manuscript, has been answered; would"The Three Impostors"have met with more favour?
50534This being established, if it is asked,"What then is God?"
50534To what then leads our reasoning?
50534To whom then must the work be attributed?
50534Where is there on record another instance of like firmness?
50534[ 15] Quid vel hac sola dubitatione in Christiana schola cogitara potest perniciosius?
50534[ 17]"But does Campannelle, in this passage intend to say that Boccaccio was the author of"The Three Impostors?"
50534[ 30]"Qui autem negabit Deum esse corpus, etsi Deus Spiritus?"
50534[ 42] Alexander the Great had?
49526Do the''Mormons''profess a belief in the seventh chapter of Daniel, and the twenty- seventh verse?
49526What for?
49526What name?
49526Where are you going?
49526Who leads the camp?
49526All the pity the parties received from their relentless persecutors was this brutal expression,"G--- d d-- n you, do you believe in Joe Smith now?"
49526And, again, do not the very efforts made by Satan to drive away the saints, sustain the words of the prophets that declare this to be holy ground?
49526Another replied,"a''nt ye going to kill''i m, a''nt ye going to kill''i m?"
49526Brethren, are you not ashamed of it?
49526Can it be possible that he did not know how utterly unjustifiable the present movement against them was?
49526I began to plead with them, saying,"you will have mercy and spare my life, I hope?"
49526If Lucas intended to deliver up those men again, what advantage was it for him to have them?
49526If any of the band were recognized by their enemies,"who could harm them?"
49526Is there not virtue in the body politic?
49526One cried,"Simonds, Simonds,_ where''s the tar bucket?
49526The questions and answers were about as follows:"My boy, where are you from?"
49526They had withheld their means, and in their hearts had said:"Where is their God?
49526They were proceeding along silently when suddenly the stillness was broken by some one exclaiming,"Who comes there?"
49526To say the least, does it not smack of"going to law with the devil, when court is to convene in hell?"
49526To the world we may say:"Who art thou that judgeth another man''s servants?
49526Under such a government what is to become of reformers?
49526Was God training him for leadership in that greater exodus to take place a few years later?
49526Was there any need of hostages being given to insure the consideration of the terms of surrender offered?
49526What is to become of the weaker parties if all are to be crushed or banished that popular sentiment condemns?
49526When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will Thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?
49526Why did not the saints accept this offer?
49739''What for?'' 49739 What is that, sir?"
49739After awhile he heard a response"Anson, is that you?"
49739As they approached she said"You have a letter from Judge Thomas, have n''t you?"
49739But do you believe that Christ was God''s very Son, with a divinely appointed and definite mission, dying on the cross and raised from the dead?"
49739Can I afford to dishonor that sacred priesthood?
49739Can I doubt His power or the truth of His restored priesthood?
49739Can my college professor tell me any more that there is no God?
49739Could anybody tell me that I did not know, as a boy in old Brother Doremus''s school, that I got a solid shock of electricity?
49739Did I send for the reporter?
49739Do n''t argue; do n''t explain; but is your mind in a condition where you can answer yes or no?"
49739Do you tell me that I do n''t know that we have the gift of tongues in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
49739Grabbing him by the collar and shaking him, Mr. Parkin angrily demanded,"Are you going to compel me to hit you, even though you are a cripple?
49739Have you no small change?"
49739He produced from his wallet a diminutive coin, such as they had never seen before, and offered it to them, and Brother Parkin inquired,"What is that?"
49739He said in substance,"Who filled you full of those lies?"
49739He said"would it not be better for one or two men to be killed than for a whole community to be destroyed?"
49739He said,"Bishop, can I come down to your house and spend an evening with you?"
49739How came the marble cutter to make a duplicate of his record?
49739How could such apostles of interrogation convert a world?"
49739Mr. Beveridge says:"How could such priests of ice warm the souls of men?
49739She asked,''What for?''
49739She greeted him reproachfully with the exclamation:"What have you done?"
49739The bishop replied:"How do you know they are true?
49739The next question was:"Do you believe that Christ was the son of the living God, sent by him to save the world?
49739Turning to the"Mormon"Elder, Mr. Parkin inquired:"Where do you live?"
49739When he was near enough to me to speak to me he asked me, in a pleasant but abrupt manner:"What family are you tracing?"
49739Which shall I obey, God or the Devil?''
49739Why?
30333About it?
30333After that?
30333And did you speak to her about the food for my pony all being paid for?
30333And how is cook? 30333 And how long will all this take?"
30333And if it is not?
30333And it depends on father?
30333And so you was never perfect?
30333And to have a ride every morning on my darling pony?
30333And was mother never perfect?
30333And what did you say?
30333And what is that?
30333And what is this?
30333And what is your personal opinion?
30333And what of Ogilvie himself?
30333And what of the poor country parson, the widow, the mechanic? 30333 And what will you have when you go home?"
30333And you ai n''t a- coming in? 30333 And you are quite certain that my father will say that the beautiful mine is full of gold?"
30333And you like lying here in your pretty window?
30333And you own up you told a lie? 30333 And you will be happy?"
30333And you will bring Lady Helen?
30333And you will come to- morrow and see it, wo n''t you?
30333And--Ogilvie glanced to right and left--"the child?"
30333Any day we may expect what to happen, mother darling?
30333Any result?
30333Any special people, dearest?
30333Anybody come to meet you, Miss?
30333Are all your frocks as grand as that?
30333Are n''t I to speak to them?
30333Are the big- wigs coming?
30333Are you going to have it after all?
30333Are you laughing at me?
30333Are you sad about anything, darling Lady Helen?
30333Are you tired after your ride this morning Watson?
30333Are you?
30333As the mine happens to be in Queensland, how can he assay it in England?
30333As usual, you taunt me,she said,"but what does that matter?
30333Because you have got a pretty new place?
30333Big- wigs?
30333Bits of gold with our hundred pounds?
30333Break your little girl of what?
30333Business, father?
30333But do you, Sibyl, really love me the same as ever?
30333But have you had the very best advice for her?
30333But if the little lady wishes?
30333But if there should not happen to be a rich vein beneath?
30333But is n''t Philip Ogilvie your father?
30333But is she injured? 30333 But must you go, father?
30333But suppose it is not all right?
30333But what are you fretting your head over that verse for?
30333But what does it do?
30333But what is Sir Henry Powell''s opinion?
30333But where is the use? 30333 But whom did I tell?"
30333But why may we not talk about your pony?
30333But why should not the child know? 30333 But why, Missy?
30333But why? 30333 But why?"
30333But you are quite out of pain, my little darling?
30333But you think he will?
30333But you wo n''t forget all the messages? 30333 But your mother?"
30333But, mother, why are n''t they to be rich if we are to be rich? 30333 By the way, if you are going back to town, may I make use of your carriage?
30333Can I get anything for you, fetch your letters, or anything of that sort?
30333Can I? 30333 Can we not induce you to wait for the next train and stay to lunch?"
30333Can you really?
30333Certainly,he answered;"at what date is the bazaar to be held?"
30333Come, Sibyl, shall we make a compromise? 30333 Come, that''s very interesting; what about me?
30333Did he ask about me?
30333Did you never hear the old saying, that you must wait until your ship comes home?
30333Do I look pretty?
30333Do I look pretty?
30333Do I understand?
30333Do n''t forget me while you are away, little woman,he said,"and look after mother, wo n''t you?"
30333Do n''t what? 30333 Do n''t you know that old story?
30333Do n''t you know? 30333 Do n''t you like her yourself?"
30333Do n''t you want to send your father a letter by this post?
30333Do n''t you? 30333 Do you greatly mind if I_ do n''t_ talk about it?"
30333Do you know that that is a shocking accusation? 30333 Do you really think I am good?"
30333Do you really want to run a sword through me?
30333Do you really, truly mean it?
30333Do you think so?
30333Do you think so?
30333Do you want me to say anything special?
30333Do you wish to take it in a cheque?
30333Do? 30333 Does Lady Helen tell you beautiful stories too?"
30333Does she know yet, Miss Winstead, that the master has gone?
30333Eh, dearie, and what can Mrs. Holman do for you?
30333Eh, my little love, and how are you, dearie?
30333Even now?
30333Even suppose I did say anything of the sort, what do you know about that word?
30333False?
30333Father, what does''scroopolus''mean? 30333 Feel it?
30333For a duel; you have heard of a duel?
30333Good? 30333 Had I not better return to town with you?
30333Had n''t you better make a note of it? 30333 Has a telegram come for me?"
30333Has he promised?
30333Has she?
30333Has you brought the apples?
30333Have you any other notes for this book?
30333Have you been trying to''prove yourself very much while I was away?
30333Have you come to see me, or to see mother?
30333Have you done anything rash, Philip?
30333Have you heard the rumors with regard to the Lombard Deeps Gold Mine?
30333Have you seen your wife?
30333He''s not dead?
30333How is Dan?
30333How is Sibyl? 30333 How large a sum do you propose to insure for?"
30333How many children have you, Lord Grayleigh?
30333How much money?
30333How much more?
30333How much?
30333How strangely tired and worn you look,she replied;"what can be the matter with you?
30333How?
30333I am sorry you are angry, mother; but may I-- may I say one thing, just one, afore I go?
30333I believe so; but sign, wo n''t you?
30333I hope there is nothing wrong?
30333I know it all, shall I say it to you?
30333I really, truly am; are n''t you glad to see me?
30333I want to see Mr. Holman; you know Mr. Holman, do n''t you, Watson? 30333 I wonder if you''re awfully hungry, Watson?"
30333I''ll see you again very, very soon, father?
30333I?
30333Is anything the matter?
30333Is anything the matter?
30333Is anything under the sun worth evil?
30333Is he a- counting the hours? 30333 Is he expecting me and mother with the beautiful apples?"
30333Is he expecting you, Missy?
30333Is it laid for me? 30333 Is it nice, being rich?"
30333Is it nice?
30333Is it not nice to feel that we are going to have tea on our own lawn, Sibyl?
30333Is it true that you are going on Saturday?
30333Is it worth evil?
30333Is it''cos we can see the silver shine of the river, and''cos it is_ belle_, French for beautiful?
30333Is not the day pleasant? 30333 Is that Lord Grayleigh?"
30333Is that why our house is called Silverbel?
30333Is that your last word?
30333Is this one of the things God gives us because we are rich? 30333 Is your head any better?"
30333Is your mother in, little woman?
30333It makes me feel----"How, dear?
30333It will take such a lot of time, I can go just as I am, ca n''t I, Johnson?
30333It''s a she,said Sibyl;"could she; could she?"
30333It''s awfully exciting, is n''t it? 30333 It''s nearly five o''clock,"she said,"father is sure to be in at six, do n''t you think so, Miss Winstead?"
30333It''s there still, is it?
30333It''s wicked for good people to tell lies, is n''t it?
30333It''s''cos of father,she said;"he begged me so earnest to be a good girl, and I_ have_ tried,_ have n''t_ you noticed it, mother?
30333Leave him alone now? 30333 Like her?
30333May I come in, Mumsy, or are you too tired?
30333May I come quite close to you, mother?
30333May I have some bread and butter and jam? 30333 May I inquire your names?"
30333May I speak to you?
30333May I?
30333May n''t I go back to town with you? 30333 Mildred,"he said slowly,"do you realize-- do you at all realize the fact that the child is dying?"
30333Miss Winstead, is your head sometimes so full that it seems as if it would burst?
30333Miss Winstead,said Ogilvie,"will you sit with Sibyl for a short time?
30333Money,said Sibyl,"what do you mean?"
30333Mother going into the country, what for?
30333Mother wants big- wigs at her bazaar; you are one, so will you come?
30333Mother, may I ask John if father''s likely to be at home? 30333 Mother,"she said, as they got towards the end of the journey,"I''m''proving, are n''t I?"
30333Mr. and Mrs. Holman,said Lord Grayleigh;"who are they?"
30333Must we talk about it to- night, Sibyl?
30333My beautiful Lord Jesus would n''t allow it if He was on earth now, would He, nursie?
30333My dear Ogilvie, and what do you want with me? 30333 My dear Sibyl, where_ have_ you been?
30333My dear child,said Lord Grayleigh,"what do you know about it?"
30333Not copy my ownest mother? 30333 Not much; there''s not much to say, is there?
30333Now again you are talking funnily; a nest- egg against a rainy day?
30333Nursie, can I read the Bible a bit?
30333Of her accident?
30333Of what?
30333Oh, Angel, what is to become of you?
30333Oh, I see; and then the shares?
30333Oh, best in the whole world? 30333 Oh, but it''s a very nice street,"said Sibyl;"it''s retired, is n''t it?
30333Oh, do look at this rose, did you ever see such a perfect beauty? 30333 Oh, father, is that you?"
30333Oh, is n''t it lovely?
30333Oh, is that it?
30333Oh, my dear Philip, and you are not angry?
30333Oh, of course, I understand,said Mrs. Ogilvie, in a frightened way;"but why should not the child hear what really is good tidings?"
30333Oh, yes, I know quite well; and Mr. and Mrs. Holman, they may subscribe, may they?
30333Oh, yes, mother, I am listening; what is it?
30333Oh, yes,cried Sibyl,"you are to have a most beautiful stall, a flower stall: what do you say?"
30333One moment, Phil,she called,"where are you going?"
30333P.S.--By the way, have you heard that our dear little Sibyl has met with rather a nasty accident? 30333 Prove myself?"
30333Proving, what do you mean?
30333Really,she said with an impatient movement,"I must confide in some one, and why not in you, Mr. Rochester, as well as another?
30333Rich?
30333Seriously?
30333Shall I find mother for you?
30333Shall I go on reading you the new fairy tale, Sibyl?
30333Shall I risk it?
30333Shall it be buttercups, or daisies, or both?
30333Shall we go into the house?
30333She calls it the Chamber of Peace-- isn''t it sweet of her?
30333She is so holy, so heavenly herself,he murmured;"is it possible that she can forgive?
30333She''s better, ai n''t she, dear lamb?
30333Sinners,repeated Sibyl,"''cos He loved''em?"
30333So I was told in England; but, about the vein underneath? 30333 Something bad?"
30333Stories?
30333Surely you do n''t mean to have it here?
30333Take a chair, wo n''t you, Ogilvie?
30333That is my name,replied Ogilvie;"and yours?"
30333The best in all the world?
30333The money to enable me to pay a deposit?
30333The old pair I saw coming to see you yesterday? 30333 The ten thousand pounds?"
30333The_ Sahara_ sails to- morrow at noon?
30333Then he will assay the mine, act as the engineer to the company?
30333Then she must have been badly hurt?
30333Then that''s all right, and you''ll come to darling mother''s bazaar?
30333Then what shall I read?
30333Then why do you keep me in suspense? 30333 Then why, why did you send a cablegram to say the mine was full of gold?
30333Then you are sorry?
30333Then you are thinking very hard?
30333There is nothing else, is there, Mildred?
30333There who go, Sibyl?
30333They''re rather sad, are n''t they, father? 30333 To do what?"
30333To go where?
30333To me, father? 30333 Told what?
30333Um,replied nurse, with a grunt,"do she?"
30333Up to the tip top?
30333Want to ride?
30333Was it mother said you was to tell me?
30333We need not talk about that now, need we? 30333 We shall not begin operations until the morning, shall we?
30333We will sit here and talk, shall we?
30333We wo n''t talk of it,said Lord Grayleigh;"what shall I do to amuse you?"
30333Well, Mildred, and how are you?
30333Well, now, what do you say to buying bits of gold with it?
30333Well, to turn to the present matter,said Lord Grayleigh;"you will reconsider your refusal?"
30333Well, what did the doctors say? 30333 Well,"she said,"why did you send me that ridiculous telegram?"
30333Well?
30333Well?
30333What ails her?
30333What am I,he said to himself,"to have my way disturbed by the words of a mere child?"
30333What are shares?
30333What are you doing that for?
30333What are you doing there, Sibyl? 30333 What are you talking about now?"
30333What are you thinking about?
30333What are you thinking of, eight- year- old?
30333What arrangement did you make with Philip yesterday?
30333What can I do for you?
30333What can have possessed her to put on that frock, and why did she speak to you in that strange, rude way?
30333What could you expect? 30333 What did you put on that thing for?
30333What did you tell her, Miss Sibyl?
30333What do I know about mines? 30333 What do it mean, John?"
30333What do you mean by being paid well?
30333What do you mean by our position?
30333What do you mean by the price down?
30333What do you mean, Sibyl,she said,"by wearing that disgraceful frock?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you want, Sibyl? 30333 What do you want?"
30333What do you wish me to say?
30333What does assaying the mine mean?
30333What does it matter whether I incite myself or not? 30333 What does that matter?
30333What does''not as young as you was''mean?
30333What has happened to you, my little girl?
30333What has happened?
30333What has he gone for?
30333What have you done that for, you little beggar?
30333What is all this?
30333What is it, Miss?
30333What is it, dear?
30333What is it, dear?
30333What is it, father?
30333What is it, pet?
30333What is it?
30333What is that, Sibyl?
30333What is that, my dear little lady? 30333 What is the meaning of it all?"
30333What is wrong,asked Rycroft;"are you ill?"
30333What it means?
30333What more?
30333What packet was that you gave me?
30333What rhyme?
30333What rumors?
30333What ship do you mean?
30333What things, dear?
30333What was Miss Winstead cross about to- day, Sibyl?
30333What would you like best in the world?
30333What''s a boss?
30333What''s fretting you, dear? 30333 What''s subscribed?"
30333What''s that?
30333What''s that?
30333What''s that?
30333What, darling?
30333What, never?
30333What,he cried,"up still, Mildred?
30333What?
30333What?
30333When Sibyl talks about her sins, would it not be best for her to do so in private?
30333When do you propose to go to Australia?
30333When people are perfectly happy and know nothing whatever with regard to business, what is the good of coming and telling these dismalities?
30333When?
30333Where are you going, father?
30333Where do you want to go, Miss?
30333Where is my place?
30333Where is the pen?
30333Which is the prettiest, buttercups or daisies, or the two twisted up together?
30333Who have come, dear?
30333Who is Watson?
30333Who may the one be who is supposed to understand?
30333Who''s a- goin''with yer?
30333Who, Sibyl?
30333Why did He come into the world?
30333Why did they send him out?
30333Why did you do it, father?
30333Why do n''t you shut your eyes and go to sleep?
30333Why do you make those sort of noises when I speak of my mother? 30333 Why do you say that?"
30333Why do you speak in that sort of voice, nursie? 30333 Why do you speak in that tone, quite with the Sibyl air?"
30333Why do you speak in that tone? 30333 Why do you wear spectacles?"
30333Why is n''t Mr. Rochester here?
30333Why so, Miss?
30333Why, how old are you?
30333Why, what''s the matter?
30333Why?
30333Will nothing put me straight? 30333 Will you come and see me, Mumsy-- mother, I mean-- before you go to bed?"
30333Will you permit me to look at my report for a moment, Lord Grayleigh?
30333Will you saddle my pony for me? 30333 Will you wait here?
30333Wo n''t he be''sprised? 30333 Wo n''t you come to the schoolroom now?"
30333Wo n''t you stay and have some supper?
30333Wo n''t you tell me now, father?
30333Would He have done that for anything else, do you think?
30333Would he?
30333Yes, of course; is there time?
30333Yes, shall us?
30333You and he are great friends, are you not, Sib?
30333You are like a poor cat when it is rubbed the wrong way, are n''t you, just now, mother?
30333You are not weary of lying so still?
30333You called me away from the other children''cos you wanted to speak about father, did n''t you? 30333 You can have those people here, and that band playing, when you know_ that_?
30333You did n''t hear by the last mail?
30333You knew it, and you could have that going on?
30333You know the place, I presume?
30333You know, perhaps, what all this means?
30333You mean a story out of the Bible, from the Book of Revelation?
30333You must make me quite my prettiest self,she said to the nurse;"you must do your very best,''cos mother----""What about your mother now, missy?"
30333You said it?
30333You will leave me plenty of money when you go, will you not?
30333You wo n''t tell-- mother?
30333You would not like to put wrong spelling into your letters to me, would you?
30333You''d know what I meant, would n''t you, whether I spelt the words right or not? 30333 You-- you terrify me,"said Mrs. Ogilvie;"what are you talking about?
30333Your little daughter? 30333 _ When_ will I see him?"
30333_ Where_ is the child?
30333A few months is like for ever, is n''t it, nursie?
30333A perfect person could n''t never tell a lie, could she?"
30333After a moment''s pause he said in a sullen tone--"Had you not better go to bed?
30333Am I to talk about the weather?"
30333And did you tell mother about me having a ride every morning?"
30333And now you quite understand?"
30333And you are pale, are you ill?"
30333Are n''t you awfully incited?"
30333Are n''t you pleased?
30333Are they the Holmans?
30333Are you attending?"
30333Are you better?
30333Are you coming back at all to- night?"
30333Are you coming to the bazaar?"
30333Are you in, father?
30333But first had we not better cable to Grayleigh?
30333But first, what about the bazaar?
30333But no; where would be the use?
30333But now, Mrs. Ogilvie, to turn to other matters, what can we do to persuade your husband to alter his mind?
30333But should he wait?
30333But suppose I were to-- to yield, what would the shareholders say?"
30333But suppose it is not?
30333But was she not being spoiled?
30333But why are you here?
30333But why did n''t you send me a telegram?"
30333But why does a man like Ogilvie undertake this sort of work?
30333But, after all, am I any better than Mildred?
30333By the way, have you heard that your little friend Sibyl has met with an accident?"
30333Ca n''t I say anything more-- more as if they were my very dear old friends?
30333Ca n''t you take that thing off?"
30333Can I call out to John through the window, mother?"
30333Can I?"
30333Can old nursie help you in any way?"
30333Can she walk?"
30333Can you come down here to- morrow by the first train?
30333Can you make the gold into sovereigns, is that what happens?"
30333Could n''t you take me?"
30333Cure me, I mean?"
30333Did Mr. Robbs pull your tooth out that way, Anne?"
30333Did you bring any of my common, common frocks, nursie?"
30333Did you ever read it?"
30333Did you go to Mr. Robbs, the dentist, and did he put your head between his knees and tug and tug to get the tooth out?
30333Did you know it?"
30333Did you never read about it, Miss Winstead?
30333Did you not hear her say at dinner that she would not be a flabby good girl for anything?
30333Did you put that?
30333Did you really come to see me?
30333Did you say buttercups and daisies mixed?
30333Did you say it, mother?"
30333Did you think I was heartless?
30333Do ducks swim, Missy, and do little sick boys a- smothered up in bed in small close rooms want apples and little ladies to visit''em or not?
30333Do n''t the Psalms for the day say"the Lord of glory thundereth"?''
30333Do n''t you feel like Jesus Christ, father?"
30333Do n''t you like him?"
30333Do n''t you like to make people happy?"
30333Do n''t you love Him very much indeed, Lord Grayleigh?"
30333Do n''t you love Him very, very much, mother?"
30333Do n''t you love him very, very much?
30333Do n''t you think it''s very sensible of Watson to engage himself to a girl in the cookery line?"
30333Do you gentlemen share my views?"
30333Do you know if Lord Grayleigh is anywhere to be found?"
30333Do you know that my father never did wrong, never from the time he was borned?
30333Do you know, Lord Grayleigh, that Watson is engaged to be married?
30333Do you see that beech tree?
30333Do you understand, Mildred, what that implies?"
30333Do you understand?"
30333Does she tell you stories about men just like you, and is that why you like to be with her?"
30333Father, is it necessary for a little girl to spell long words?"
30333Forgive me, Mrs. Ogilvie, I----""Oh, what is it now,"said Mrs. Ogilvie,"what can be the matter?
30333Has Lord Grayleigh yet offered you the post?"
30333Has n''t the new place got a lovely name-- Silverbel?"
30333Has no one told you?"
30333Has she been kinder to him lately?"
30333Has the letter come yet?
30333Have you at last listened to my entreaties that you should insure your life in a first- class office?"
30333Have you been trying?"
30333Have you bored?"
30333Have you found the mine yet, father, and is it ful to the brim of gold?
30333Have you got a note- book?"
30333Have you had a nice time while we were away?"
30333Have you heard from father lately?"
30333Have you heard how badly that poor dear charity needs funds just now?
30333Have you kept your hundred pounds quite safe?"
30333Have you never considered that you are the person who makes it a struggle?"
30333Have you never heard of a bazaar before?
30333Have you seen much of her?"
30333Have you taken cold or suffered from one of those nasty rheumatic attacks?"
30333Have you taken the house for the season, or what?"
30333He is the one man the public absolutely trusts, and of course----""Why do you think more of him for refusing an advantageous offer?"
30333He was about to add,"She would go to your room, would she not?"
30333He will be back before the summer is over, and when he comes back he will bring us----""What?"
30333He will come back rich, wo n''t he?"
30333Holman?"
30333Holman?"
30333Holman?"
30333Holman?"
30333How are her sneezing fits?"
30333How are you, Anne; is your toothache better?"
30333How did that heartless mother come by her?
30333How did you say Sibyl was?"
30333How is Sibyl?"
30333How is Watson, Anne, and how is his sweetheart?
30333How is she?
30333How is the child?"
30333I am doing right, are n''t I, Lord Jesus?"
30333I am terribly grieved, for-- I think----""You think what?
30333I am_ very_ fond of Mr. Holman, are n''t you, Winnie?
30333I ca n''t help the way I was born, can I, father?"
30333I grant they are fools; but----""What is the matter with you?"
30333I hope you do n''t blame me, Ogilvie?"
30333I like back streets, do n''t you, nursie?
30333I like''em very much, do n''t you, mother?"
30333I now repent of my sin, and repentance means----""What?"
30333I promised, you know, and it would not be right to break my promise, would it, Johnson?"
30333I should n''t like to be always lying down flat, should you, Lady Helen?"
30333I think my wings are coming; but oh, I love you, and you wo n''t forget me when you have your big shop in Buckingham Palace Road?"
30333I will lie as still as a mouse; may I, mother?"
30333I wonder if I could saddle pony?
30333I''m a hoyden-- do you know what a hoyden is?
30333If I ca n''t, what is to be done?"
30333If you felt so strange and nervous, why did n''t you ask Nurse or Miss Winstead to sleep in the room with you?"
30333Is father dead?"
30333Is he quite well?"
30333Is it''cos you''re so desperate fond of her?"
30333Is n''t Silverbel sweet, Lord Grayleigh?"
30333Is n''t it good of Him to send my ownest father back so soon?"
30333Is n''t it kind of Lord Jesus to make us rich?
30333Is n''t it perfectly shameful, nursie?
30333Is n''t it so, Johnson?
30333Is n''t it sweet and dear of Him?
30333Is n''t mother pretty, is n''t she quite sweet?
30333Is not this a pretty room?"
30333Is there much the matter?"
30333Is this strange action on your part owing to the child''s accident?"
30333It is most pathetic, is n''t it?
30333It it is_ bona fide_, why should not I have my share of the wealth?
30333It seems a pity, does n''t it?
30333It''s all right, is n''t it?"
30333It''s most''portant that everybody should be rich, is n''t it, Mr. Rochester?
30333It''s the only way to be truly, truly happy, is n''t it?"
30333Just as he passed down the gangway, and landed on the quay, he heard a voice exclaim suddenly--"Mr. Ogilvie, I believe?"
30333May I fill in this cheque?"
30333May I have one, mother?"
30333May I pick it, mother?
30333May I say them now to you?"
30333May I talk to Lord Grayleigh all by myself, mother darling?"
30333Mine?
30333Mother said she was n''t purfect but she is, is n''t she father?
30333Mother will be sure to say she ca n''t''ford one for me, but you''ll give me one if you give me the pony and the side- saddle, wo n''t you?"
30333Mother, why has father gone to Queensland?
30333Mr. Holman, what''s the most dusty of your toys, what''s the most scratched, what''s the toy that none of the other children would like?"
30333My dearest, what is it?"
30333Not affected?"
30333Nothing matters, does it, when we are alone together?"
30333Now shall we go into the house?
30333Now tell me what else you did naughty?"
30333Now, be quite frank and tell me why you were rude to me the first time we met?"
30333Now, shall we go and find Lady Helen?"
30333Now, what about the telegram from Acland?"
30333Nursie, do you know that my ownest father came down here to- day, and that I dwove to the station to see him off?
30333Nursie, is n''t my mother quite the very humblest woman in all the world?"
30333Nursie, when you were a little girl did you have a bit of a temper of your own?"
30333Of course you will assay the Lombard Deeps?
30333Of course, you arranged that I could go in at once after the deposit was paid?"
30333Ogilvie?"
30333Oh, by the way, Lord Grayleigh is here; you will be glad to see him?"
30333Oh, do you know your father is going to give me a pony?
30333Oh, what can it mean?"
30333Oh,"cried Sibyl,"are you that sort?
30333Pony, darling, will you stay very quiet while I try to put your saddle on?
30333Rochester?"
30333Rochester?"
30333Rochester?"
30333Rochester?"
30333Rochester?"
30333Rochester?"
30333Rochester?"
30333Rycroft?"
30333Scott?"
30333Scott?"
30333Scott?"
30333Scott?"
30333See her, did you say, my good woman?
30333Shall I see father to- morrow?"
30333Shall I send her to you?
30333Shall I send her to you?"
30333Shall I tell you about him?"
30333Shall we change the subject?"
30333Shall we enter at once on the real object of my visit?"
30333Shall we go into the house?
30333Shall we go up soon and discuss business; we have no time to lose?"
30333She absolutely believes that her father and I are perfect-- could you credit it?
30333She does not suffer the slightest pain, and----""Can I see her?"
30333She gave him an earnest hug, and then she whispered--"Is it''cos I''m a wicked girl you''re sad?"
30333She is not to be told to- day, not until she gets home, you understand?
30333She wants to help a lot of little sick children and sick grown up people: is n''t it dear of her?"
30333She was quite still for a full moment, the little clock on the mantelpiece ticked loudly, then she said slowly:"And Lord Jesus, is n''t He perfect?"
30333She was very sleepy, but what was the matter with her?
30333Should he go, or should he stay?
30333Should he yield to temptation, and become rich and prosperous, or should he retain his honor, and face the consequences?
30333Should she tell Lord Grayleigh what she really thought of him?
30333Sibyl said to him in a tone of absolute sympathy and good faith--"Cheer up, wo n''t you?
30333Sibyl''s attitude towards me is therefore most irritating, and I am doing my utmost----""You are doing what?"
30333So why should she now grieve little Sibyl by showing undue sorrow?
30333Solomon, the wise King Solomon-- you have heard of him, have n''t you?"
30333That is the plain English of it, is n''t it?"
30333That you have got money to buy another toy?
30333The hardest task of your life?"
30333The question I have now to ask is, what is the meaning of_ this_?"
30333The question I wish answered is this,_ what do the doctors say_?"
30333Then he paused, and said abruptly,"How is Sibyl?
30333Then you''ll be glad to be rich?"
30333There''s one big beautiful doll with wings; Nurse made the wings, but she ca n''t put them on right; will you put them on proper, Lady Helen?"
30333They said the case was----""Hopeless?"
30333Was Sibyl alive?
30333Was n''t it sweet of the marguerite daisy to give Mr. Rochester just the right petal at the end; was n''t it luck?"
30333We''ll have all the very poorest people down here, wo n''t we, mother?"
30333Well, sweetheart, and what are you doing here?"
30333Were there not some things intolerable about her?
30333Were there two houses called Silverbel, and had the man taken him to the wrong one?
30333What are you doing on the dog- cart?
30333What are you doing there?"
30333What are you doing, loitering about near windows?
30333What are you so glum about?"
30333What can he have to say?"
30333What did Lord Grayleigh mean by talking of scruples?
30333What did it mean?"
30333What do the doctors say, and what doctors has she seen?"
30333What do the doctors say?"
30333What do you mean to do about your invitation to Grayleigh Manor?"
30333What do you mean, father?"
30333What do you mean?
30333What do you think of Silverbel?"
30333What do you think of that?"
30333What do you think, Lord Grayleigh?
30333What does the world-- our world I mean-- consist of?
30333What have you to give back?"
30333What is it you want to give me?"
30333What is it, darlingest father?"
30333What is it, little woman?"
30333What is the matter?
30333What lies have I told?"
30333What sort of accident did she have, father?"
30333What was the matter with Philip?
30333What will happen to the child when her eyes are opened?"
30333What would be the next best?"
30333What would you like me to buy?"
30333What''s the hour, please, Miss Winstead?
30333What''s up?
30333When are you going to pay me another visit at Grayleigh Manor?"
30333When do you propose to go back?"
30333When he sent you that message did he tell you there was much gold in the mine?"
30333When is my husband''s report likely to reach England?"
30333When would he return?
30333When you are both very, very happy you''ll think of me, wo n''t you?"
30333Where are you staying?"
30333Where are you, Gus?
30333Where did my darling get it?"
30333Where was the good of asking a question which could only receive one answer?
30333Who has been putting such an idea into your head?"
30333Who should know of the health of her child if her own mother does not?
30333Why did he hesitate?
30333Why did nurse put it into your trunk?
30333Why did she hamper Ogilvie with that place in his absence?
30333Why do n''t you play with your companions?"
30333Why do you frown at me?
30333Why do you stare at me in that disapproving manner?
30333Why do you wish me to be the assayer?"
30333Why should Sibyl fret?
30333Why should father like her anyhow?
30333Why should mother only kiss her and pet her when she was downright pretty?
30333Why should not the wife influence the husband for his own good?"
30333Why will you come and croak?
30333Will he do it, or will he not?
30333Will you go down and bring them up?
30333Will you promise to keep that hundred pounds till father comes home?
30333Will you put in your note- book''Gold to be kept for the one who wants to marry the other,''will you, Lord Grayleigh?"
30333Will you wait for the basket, or shall I send it by Scott to- morrow?"
30333Wo n''t you come to the other side of the bed, Mr. Holman, and wo n''t you take a chair?
30333Wo n''t you shake hands with Gus and be friends?"
30333Wo n''t you tell him when we get home that I have tried?"
30333Would you come, Watson?
30333Would you greatly mind if we went to see the Holmans before we go back?"
30333Would you like to taste it?"
30333You are not far from Him, are you, Sib?
30333You ca n''t swallow it_ without_ the sugar, can you?
30333You can, ca n''t you?"
30333You do own up that father''s quite perfect?"
30333You have heard, of course, about the child?"
30333You have not got to pay out any money, mother, have you?"
30333You have often given thoughts to the Lombard Deeps Mine?"
30333You have replied, have you not?"
30333You know what it means when people ask your mother to subscribe to a charity?"
30333You know, of course, that I have asked him to assay the Lombard Deeps Mine?"
30333You make hundreds of thousands by me eventually; what is one ten thousand?
30333You received the other cablegram about little Sibyl?"
30333You understand, do n''t you?"
30333You used to suffer awful pain, did n''t you?
30333You were never, never tempted, were you, mother?
30333You will not mind having a New Forest pony instead of a Shetland?"
30333You wo n''t forget any of the people who want gold out of the Lombard Deeps?"
30333You would do a great deal for me?"
30333You''ll be quite sure to remember her?"
30333You''ll come and see me very, very often, wo n''t you?"
30333You''re a big- wig, are n''t you?
30333[ Illustration:"A perfect person could not tell a lie, could she?"
30333[ Illustration:"Shall I find mother for you?"
30333and what''s the matter with little Miss Beauty?"
30333cried Sibyl,"more than''licious; but what will mother say?"
30333cried Sibyl;"what''s poses?"
30333do you think so?
30333exclaimed Acland;"yes, her mother wrote to me some time ago-- she had a fall from her pony?"
30333has anybody hurt you?"
30333said Sibyl, in her weak, but perfectly clear voice;"and how do you do, Mr. Holman?
30333said Sibyl, surprised at the sudden break in the conversation, and now intensely interested,"the ship that is going to take my-- my what?"
30333said Sibyl,"rich?"
30333said Sibyl,"what are they?"
30333said the wife, with a sneer;"what next?"
30333she asked,"what do it mean?"
50374Now, what was this Holy Ghost and spirit of truth, and where are we to find it? 50374 Some may query, what is the cross of Christ?
50374A second query was to the effect,"Did God send him into the world purposely to suffer death?"
50374And are not the histories of passing events, written by candid men of the present age, which thousands know to be true, as authentic as the Bible?
50374And what was it that was a Saviour?
50374But how, in his time, could he have had any knowledge of evolution?
50374But what is this Jesus Christ?
50374Do n''t we see how different the precepts of the law of God are?
50374In reply to the query,"By what means did Jesus suffer?"
50374Is it like coming home to justice?
50374It is a plain way, a simple way which all can understand, and not be under the necessity to go to a neighbor, and to say,''Know thou the Lord?
50374Its clear- sightedness; how comes it that the eye is single to the true course?
50374Its quickening sympathy; what is the sweet secret?
50374Its strength to endure; from what fountain flows unfailing strength?
50374Now can we hesitate a single moment, in regard to the truth of this declaration?
50374Or such a place as hell, or a gulf located in some interior part of this little terraqueous globe?
50374Shall we say that the love of God is equally manifested in all these?
50374Speaking of the"Comforter"which was to come, he said:"And what was this Comforter?
50374The Lord had declared beforehand unto them in plain characters, that none need to say,''Know ye the Lord?
50374The text was,"What is the chief end of man?"
50374The unswerving rectitude; whence is its divine directness?
50374Using the term,"washed clean in the blood of the lamb,"he proceeded to explain himself as follows:"And what is the blood of the lamb?
50374What is this, but this Comforter which reproves the world of sin?
50374Who has the authority, in the language of Whittier, to..."fix with metes and bounds The love and power of God?"
50374which proves it to be immortal; and can any thing, or being, that is not immortal in itself, receive the impress of an immortal desire upon it?
46635And after that?
46635And after that?
46635But,says our objector,"is not this the doctrine held by the various sects and taught by the various commentators?"
46635Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
46635The generation to come of your children and the stranger from a far land shall say, Wherefore hath the Lord done thus to this land? 46635 Where will it go last of all?
46635Where, O, where will it go last of all?
46635And what has religion done?
46635And what was{ 86} the consequence?
46635And why was this?
46635Are Saturn''s rings solid or liquid?
46635Are the atmospheres of the planets like ours?
46635Are they all eternal in their present combinations, or is it only the simple elements that are eternal?
46635Are they built of the same materials as our planet?
46635But how came they to have this"belief, purity and zeal?"
46635But how can we prove that mud was deposited at the same rate then as now?
46635But how does our infidel geologist set about his work of proving that the earth has any given age, say a thousand million years?
46635But how is such an enormous heat kept up?
46635But how much of it is really science to you?
46635But then comes the great question: if granite is the lowest layer in the strata, what is below the{ 48} granite?
46635But what are the pyramids to the Alps, which have been lifted by some power to an altitude thirty- three times the hight of the largest pyramid?
46635But what is gravity?
46635But what of this?
46635But where did the mist come from?
46635But, supposing that matter is eternal, how does that account for the formation of this beautiful world?
46635Can these philosophers tell us what they mean by physical force?
46635Could all the wise men of Rome have explained to Julius Caesar the following dispatch, if given in prophetic vision?
46635Could you truthfully say one- half, one- fourth, or even one- tenth?
46635DID THE WORLD MAKE ITSELF?
46635Did a mass of iron, for example, becoming discontented with its condition, suddenly change itself into a cloud of gas or a pail of water?
46635Did it kindle of its own accord?
46635Did the mist make itself?
46635Do they show us a single reason why some parts of matter become organized and others do not?
46635For what cause is the fortune of these countries so strikingly changed?
46635For who can better direct me when I hesitate, or instruct me when I am ignorant?
46635Had the world a Creator, or did it make itself?
46635Has the moon an atmosphere?
46635Has this earth existed as it is from eternity?
46635Have we fifty- eight eternal substances?
46635Have we not here one of the plainest admissions of the total apostasy of the so- called Christian church?
46635Have you personally measured the diameter of the earth, observed the transit of Venus, or calculated the distance of the moon?
46635He saith unto them,''Have ye here any meat?''
46635He would say,"In the year of Christ-- what does that mean?
46635How far is the sun from the earth?
46635How high above the earth is the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Light?
46635How many colors in a ray of sun- light?
46635How many of the most important affairs of life can be demonstrated by means of the multiplication table?
46635How then is the nerve to be protected, and yet the sight not obstructed?
46635How then shall we comprehend its distance from{ 56} us?
46635If it could be proven that some stars shine, while others are dark; then why this difference?
46635If it existed as a red hot fire- mist from eternity, why should it ever begin to cool at all?
46635If it is any one of them, where did the others come from?
46635If it required design to{ 58} fashion a metal type, did it not require a still greater design to form the hand that manipulates that type?
46635If it required intelligence to make a pen, did it not require still greater intelligence to make the hand that wields the pen?
46635If men should be convinced that they are only animals, and that God takes no notice of them, whose property would be safe?
46635If such are the uncertainties of science to the actual investigators, what shall we say to him who has learned his science at school?
46635If there is no authoritative revelation from God, what better are we than the brute creation?
46635If this is not the teachings of idolatry, what is it?
46635In other words,"Is it possible for vile Mahometans to understand and teach such a truth when it is not yet known to the assumed church of God?"
46635Is it iron, or sulphur, or carbon, or oxygen?
46635Is it matter; or is it a creative power, or energy added to matter?"
46635It is, therefore, worth while to enquire, is science really so positive as these persons pretend?
46635It may be asked, what is the use of so many lenses in the eye?
46635It was asked,"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
46635Lactantius asks,"Is there any one so senseless, as to believe that there are men whose footsteps are higher than their heads?
46635Let the honest skeptic inquire,"How do these theories explain the cause of life?
46635Now we are tempted to ask, who are these wonderful prodigies, so incapable of receiving instruction from anybody?
46635Now what does science say on this subject?
46635Now which of these is the eternal matter referred to?
46635Now you have means, why do you not pay me the remainder?
46635Now, says the skeptic, is it not possible that reptiles and birds lived upon the earth previous to the creation of beasts?
46635Now, what is this power that has formed these glorious suns and sent them whirling onward through the cycles of the ages?
46635Now, what was it that this heathen governor called a"superstition?"
46635Of the nine hundred and forty- two substances mentioned in Turner''s Chemistry, how many have you analyzed?
46635Or are all the elements eternal?
46635Or, is it true that the students of the physical sciences have no certain knowledge of their theories?
46635So we are landed back at the sublime question,_ did the paving stones make themselves_?
46635Still, as might be expected, thinking men kept asking:"Where did the sun come from?
46635Take away the persons and of what value are the things?
46635That in some cases it is difficult to determine which predominated to the greatest extent, the characteristics of the reptile, the bat or the bird?
46635That the crops and trees grow downwards?
46635That the rains, snow and hail fall upward to the earth?"
46635The United States may mean the states of Greece; but on what shore of the Mediterranean can Mexico and California be found?"
46635The fleet put to sea at noon in the face of a full gale from the south- west?"
46635The question therefore returns with double force,_ had the world a creator or did it make itself_?
46635Then why is it any cooler now?
46635Then, by what human sagacity was it predicted that the war must commence in South Carolina?
46635Unpopular and penniless, if the gospel story were not true, how could it have had preachers?
46635Was it red hot enough from all eternity to melt granite?
46635Was not this a sufficient supply for dinner and supper?
46635Was there a rebellion in Spain?
46635Was there an obscure philosopher in Germany writing down the results of his investigations?
46635We presume there are few persons as ignorant as an infidel lecturer we once heard, who, when asked,"Who compiled the scriptures?"
46635We reply by asking,_ Where does the Bible say so_?
46635What can be more wretched than such a life, and what than such a death, when they could not be buried by their friends and relatives?
46635What has become of those ages of abundance and of life?
46635What implanted the belief of a judgment to come in the minds of{ 94} these heathen scoffers?
46635What information could Aristotle gather from the fact that the electric telegraph was invented in 1844?
46635What is the cause of the light and heat of the sun?
46635What meaneth the heat of this great anger?"
46635What melted it down into a fluid state fit to be splashed about?
46635What shall we say of a space so vast, that this light must travel a year, a hundred, aye, even a thousand years before it reaches its destination?
46635What then is the tendency of their teachings?
46635What was it that enabled the early Saints of all ranks and all ages, of both sexes likewise, to joyfully meet death in its most horrid forms?
46635What was it that made large numbers of the best men in Europe hate both the Catholic and Protestant religions?
46635When Christ, as a Divine Being, or as a man divinely commissioned, dies out of the popular faith, what then?
46635When Peter asked the manner of John''s death, the Savior replied,"''If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?''
46635Whence proceeds that mighty force which men call by that name?
46635Where did the comet come from?
46635Where did the fire come from?
46635Where is the greatness of Egypt, Nineveh, Babylon and Petra?
46635Who has not dropped a tear over the dying words of Socrates?
46635Who knows that fact?
46635Who put the fire and the mist together?
46635Who shall assure us that virtue has a reward, or that there is any such thing as virtue?
46635Who shall comfort the hearts that mourn?
46635Who shall stimulate the love of brotherhood, and move men to works of benevolence?
46635Who then would strive to raise the world out of its beastly degradation?
46635Who would be secure from the unrestrained ravages of every base passion that finds its home in the human heart?
46635Whose life would be sacred?
46635Why are so many cities destroyed?
46635Why did Ricetto, Bruno and Servetus in the hour of martyrdom turn with loathing from that sacred emblem, the crucifix?
46635Why is not that ancient population reproduced and perpetuated?
46635Why, then, it may be asked, did they not all become Christians?
46635Why?
46635and thy own mighty transcendent, god- like soul, dost thou not call that a revelation?"
46635from whence proceed such melancholy revolutions?
46635{ 36} And what has been the result of all this?
46202But who may abide the day of his coming? 46202 But whom say ye that I am?"
46202Do ye not know,he continues,"that the saints shall judge the world?
46202Is Christ divided?
46202Now, Judge, what do you think about Joseph Smith and Mormonism? 46202 What is prophecy but history reversed?"
46202What is to be done?
46202Who of all these parties are right? 46202 Who shall stand when he appeareth?"
46202Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am?
46202Will the Judge now acknowledge that Joseph Smith was a true prophet? 46202 *** The scriptures inform us that Jesus said:''As the Father hath power in himself, even so hath the Son power''--to do what? 46202 *** Would you think it strange if I related what I have seen in vision in relation to this interesting theme? 46202 ; and running parallel with that line of authority a continuation of all that is essential to the Gospel, both in doctrine and ordinances? 46202 A part of the inhabitants of Treves, having escaped from the ruins, petitions the emperor for-- what? 46202 A young man named Reuben Brinkworth was, in 1840(?) 46202 And if the world shall be judged by you are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters? 46202 And the Son of man that thou visitest him? 46202 And what will follow it? 46202 And what will follow it? 46202 And what will follow it? 46202 And when the voice calls for the dead to arise, suppose I am laid by the side of my father, what would be the first joy of my heart? 46202 And where was there ever a father without first being a son? 46202 And who can question its divine inspiration? 46202 And who shall stand when he appeareth? 46202 And who shall stand when he appeareth?
46202And why are they not chosen?
46202Are all prophets?
46202Are all teachers?"
46202But is such an effect to us who know something of the force of steam contrary to the laws of nature?
46202But of what value is the objection of lowly birth and humble station?
46202But since modern Christianity finds itself so far separated from other truths of the gospel, may it not find itself wrong in this?
46202But was the prophecy fulfilled?
46202But what of Joseph Smith, whose suggestion preceded that of Mr. Emerson by eleven years?
46202But who may abide the day of his coming?
46202But why attempt to describe the infinite?
46202Could any one suppose that the Sanhedrim of Israel, the dignified senate of the Jews, could condemn anyone to death for righteousness?
46202Did Jesus do so when he was on earth nineteen centuries ago?
46202Did such a result as this follow the appearance and mission of Jesus in Palestine, when he came to be offered as a sacrifice for sinful man?
46202Did that come to pass when John the Baptist some nineteen centuries ago prepared the way for the coming of the Son of God, by crying repentance?
46202Did the great Civil War begin with the rebellion of South Carolina?
46202Do you believe it?
46202For who can better direct my judgment in its hesitation, or instruct my understanding in its ignorance?
46202Has he prophesied; and have his prophecies been fulfilled?
46202Has not their testimony withstood the assaults of unbelievers, atheists and agnostics alike for nineteen centuries?
46202Have they forgotten that the miracles of Moses were well nigh matched by those of the magicians of Egypt?
46202Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that_ he_ had a Father also?
46202How else shall men be called of God as was Aaron?
46202How else shall the church have a divinely authorized ministry?
46202How else shall they be preserved from error in doctrine, and from the strife and division consequent upon it?
46202I had actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?
46202If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
46202If any one of them be right, which is it and how shall I know it?"
46202If judged by it would he not be rejected as an imposter?
46202If such a message is not a subject of importance"to the conduct and happiness of human life"what message could be?
46202If the Master meant to announce his intention to build his church on Peter, one can not refrain from asking why he did not explicitly say so?
46202If the orthodox theory was wrong as to the time when those distant worlds were created, may it not be equally wrong concerning the age of the earth?
46202If they have, who can doubt the prophet''s inspiration, or the revelations of God to him?
46202If this recent testimony of the Catholic Church concerning miracles was to be rejected, could the earlier testimony of the Christian Fathers stand?
46202In the heavens are parents single?
46202In writing to the saints of Rome, Paul says:"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Christ were baptized into his death?
46202Is it so that there is not a wise man among you?
46202Jesus, what are you going to do?
46202Madler may have been mistaken in pointing to Alcyone as that centre, but who shall say that one does not exist?
46202My reply is:"Of what avail is argument in the face of facts which contradict it?
46202Ninety- two million miles of it?
46202No, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
46202On another occasion Jesus said to the Pharisees:"What think ye of Christ?
46202On the untrustworthiness of the literature in question, he says:"Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism?
46202Or are they all wrong together?
46202Or difficult to stand in that day of his appearing?
46202Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend?
46202Or that through them a divine authority and a divine mission has been transmitted to later and happier times?
46202Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?
46202Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
46202Remember ye not that when I was yet with you I told you these things?
46202Replying to the cry of the multitude,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
46202So the mother took another of her daughters, and put her upon his knee, and said,"Sir, is that child blind?"
46202Some man must be chosen, why not he?
46202Some one said:''Here is Mrs. Johnson with a lame arm; has God given any power to men on the earth to cure her?''
46202Starting with today for a unit, I ask, what preceded it?
46202Tell me, was it difficult to abide that day of his coming?
46202That is to say, if the gospel was preached unto Abraham, wherefore serveth the law of Moses?
46202The atheist mockingly asks if there be a God why he does not make himself manifest to all the world; why he keeps himself shrouded in mystery?
46202The only question that remains to be considered is, do those who comply with the conditions receive the fulfillment of the promise?
46202The prophet said,''Do you believe in Jesus Christ?''
46202True, all kinds of sins are found among them; but what one is not found among us?
46202True, all men ought to pay their vows to God, but why should they seek his temples to propitiate him, only to go forth to provoke him?
46202Was it so when Jesus came in the meridian of time to make his great atonement for man?
46202We have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it?"
46202Well might the Psalmist say-- addressing himself to God:"What is man that thou art mindful of him?
46202What have we not deserved to suffer for such conduct?
46202What is beyond the sun in a straight line from us?
46202What need have we for a New Witness?
46202What preceded the present millennium?
46202What preceded this present century?
46202What preceded this present year?
46202What then could mean the saying of Peter--"This is_ that_ which was spoken by the prophet Joel?"
46202What then?
46202What was to be done?
46202What would have been the effect of such a sight on the mind of the old- time sailor?
46202When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high?
46202When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
46202Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
46202Where was there ever a son without a father?
46202Which of the animals, however strong, or fierce, has he not subdued?
46202Who so fit to restore the keys of the gathering of Israel and leading the ten tribes back from the north as Moses, the great prophet of Israel?
46202Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
46202Why did not some of the brilliant minds in the Senate or House of Representatives in 1832 make such a prediction?
46202Why not reveal himself to all as well as to a chosen few?
46202Why was it left for a mere lad in the wilds of Western New York to display more"genius"than all the imposters since the days of Christ?
46202Why?
46202Would there not be something manifestly wrong if it did not do it?
46202Yet why should it be so considered?
46202[ 17] Is it not a fair inference that he addressed himself to other Gods who were present?
46202[ 3] So much space is between us and them-- what is beyond those distant groups of stars in a direct line from us?
46202[ 43] Why should not Christians in all ages have the spirit of prophecy to enlighten and comfort their souls and warn them of events to come?
46202[ 5]"Are all apostles?
46202[ 8] Question twenty- nine of the larger catechism and the answer to it are as follows:"What are the punishments of sin in the world to come?"
46202[ 8]"Dare any of you,"Paul asks the Corinthian saints,"having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?"
46202[ 9] A little further on the apostle asks:"Wherefore then serveth the law?"
46202_ Jesus_--"Is it not written in your law, I said ye are Gods?
46202_ Jesus_--"Many good works have I showed you from my Father, for which of those works do ye stone me?"
46202what reigns there but disorders calculated to incense the Most High?
46202whose son is he?"
46202will exclaim both ministry and laity of Christendom;"are not the Old Witnesses sufficient?
46202xvi)?
39394Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel? 39394 Behold, here I am; witness against me before the Lord and before His anointed; whose ox have I taken?
39394Behold, we be afraid here in Judah: how much more then if we go to Keilah against the armies of the Philistines?
39394Hannah, why weepest thou? 39394 Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, nor is weary?
39394Have I need of madmen,asked the king,"that ye have brought this fellow to play the madman in my presence?
39394How can I do this wickedness,would have been his question--"How can I do this great wickedness,_ and sin against God_?"
39394How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?
39394If God be for us, who can be against us?
39394Is it not strange,he has said to himself,"that he should pray for me far more than I pray for myself?
39394Is it not wheat harvest to- day?
39394Is there not here under thy hand spear or sword? 39394 Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing?"
39394Shall wonders ever cease?
39394The servants of Achish said unto him, Is not this David, the king of the land? 39394 The thing formed must not say to Him that formed him, Why hast Thou formed me thus"?
39394Weep not,said our Lord to the woman of Nain; and His first words after His resurrection were,"Woman, why weepest thou?"
39394What better could I ever be of anything they could tell me? 39394 What have I now done?
39394What is his appearance?
39394What is the thing that He hath said unto thee?
39394What meaneth this bleating of sheep in mine ears and the lowing of the oxen in my ears?
39394What should I do, if I had not the privilege of intercessory prayer for you?
39394Who is David? 39394 Why art thou cast down, O my soul, and why art thou disquieted within me?
39394Why camest thou down hither? 39394 Why did you deceive me?"
39394Why should we mind the barriers of conscience( the young men of Israel might argue)"when these young priests disregard them?
39394You thought so that day,David might mutter,"but what did you think next morning, when the mutilated image of your god lay prostrate on the floor?
39394_ You_ go and fight with the Philistine? 39394 10, 11), and it resuscitated the proverb that had been first used on that occasion, is Saul also among the prophets? 39394 12) which some one asked on seeing Saul among the prophets--But who is their father?"
3939412- 14)?
3939415:--"Have I to- day begun to inquire of God for him?
3939425- 27) when it was said that the victor was to get these rewards?
39394After all, was Hannah or Peninnah the more wretched of the two?
39394Alas that we have destroyed Shiloh, for where can we send it now?
39394And are there not others who refuse their homage to the Lord from sheer self- dependence and pride?
39394And communication being again established with Heaven, two questions are asked: Will Saul come down to Keilah, to destroy the city for David''s sake?
39394And does not God in His providence constantly show the sin and folly of such boasting?
39394And dost thou imagine that in so doing thou canst impose either on Samuel, or on God?
39394And even if you have, is it not certain that the disinclination you feel now will be stiffer and stronger then?
39394And how can we be ever comforted if we have been the occasion of ruin to any?
39394And how did the high priest deal with this state of things?
39394And how often are evil things done by those who will not wait for the sanction of honourable marriage?
39394And in every act of generosity done by Christ have we not just an exhibition of the Father''s heart?
39394And is not Christ still to many as a root out of a dry ground, without form or comeliness wherefore they should desire Him?
39394And let it repent Thee concerning Thy servants"?
39394And the short question he put to Eliab was singularly apt,"Is there not a cause?"
39394And what had God said?
39394And what profit shall we have if we bow down before Him?"
39394And what true Christian is there who can not add testimonies from his own history to the same effect?
39394And why, O Saul, when you felt thus, did you not humble yourself before God, confess all your sins, and implore Him to show you mercy?
39394And with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness?
39394Are any of you tired, worried, wearied in the battle of life, and yet ignorant of this blessed process?
39394Are any willing to pray for God''s work, but unwilling to take part in it personally?
39394Are we engaged in conflict with our own besetting sins?
39394Are you even trying, amid many mortifying failures, to do so?
39394Are you really honouring Him above all, prizing His favour, obeying His will, trusting in His word?
39394At the heart and root of your nature is there the profound desire to do what is well- pleasing in His sight?
39394Be it so; but what if your sin has involved others, and if no atoning blood has been sprinkled on them?
39394Behold, they belch out with their mouth; swords are in their lips; for who, say they, doth hear?"
39394Besides, was Saul doing justice to Jonathan in taking the enterprise out of his hands?
39394But how are we to explain his increase of religiousness side by side with the advance of moral obliquity and recklessness?
39394But how could this have been?
39394But how is this ever to be cured?
39394But how is this to be ascertained?
39394But is not the Holy Spirit working in him?
39394But is not this a very unworthy course?
39394But suppose they succeeded, what were a couple of young men to do when confronted with a whole garrison?
39394But the question comes up,--if he had not habitually disregarded the will of God, would he ever have been in that predicament?
39394But was there ever such a transaction entered into with such sweetness of temper?
39394But was there not something strange in this inscription, considering the circumstances?
39394But what are we to think of the moral aspect of his act of suicide?
39394But what led him to think of the king of Moab?
39394But what shall we say of the untruth which David told Ahimelech, to account for his coming there without armed attendants?
39394But what was it that really happened, and how did it come about?
39394But who could have thought of the extent of the calamity which with such awful precision he crowded into his answer?
39394But would it not be better to discontinue this hand- to- mouth system of government and have a regular succession of kings?
39394By what means did David obtain sustenance for himself and his large troop in these sequestered regions?
39394Can he make God deny Himself, and become favourable to one who has scorned or sinned away His Holy Spirit?
39394Can it be said that it is a spirit that Churches are always free from?
39394Can that bring any peace or satisfaction to those who know His worth?
39394Can we fancy the feelings of the two priests who attended the ark as the defeat of the army of Israel became inevitable?
39394Can we think of a more desolate condition than that in which he found himself after his wife let him down through a window?
39394Come, too, very conspicuously, so that you were amazed, and almost awed?
39394Could anything come nearer to the sin against the Holy Ghost?
39394Could anything demonstrate more clearly the need of a great spiritual change?
39394Could anything show more clearly the unspiritual tendencies of the human mind in its conceptions of God, and of the kind of worship He should receive?
39394Could there be a plainer proof that Saul was mistaken in supposing David to be actuated by murderous or other sinful feelings against him?
39394Could there have been a more lamentable spectacle?
39394Could there have been any time when Saul was more in need of friends?
39394Did ever man draw his own portrait in viler colours than Saul in this speech?
39394Did not the Reformation begin through the steadfastness of Luther, the miner''s son of Eisleben, to the voice that spoke out so loudly to himself?
39394Did she catch a glimpse of what was to happen under such kings as David, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah?
39394Did they feel the anguish of men caught in their own iniquities, every hope perished, death inevitable, and after death the judgment?
39394Did they not deserve to die, and ought they not at once to be put to death?
39394Did they not sing one to another of him in dances, saying, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?"
39394Did this not stagger and sober the king?
39394Did you set aside God''s will?
39394Do any of us shrink from such work?
39394Do any receive your fresh troubles with nothing better than a growl of irritation-- I will not say an angry curse?
39394Do n''t you remember how Moses said that when Israel, in sore bondage, should cry humbly to God, the Lord would hear his cry, and have mercy on him?
39394Do our sympathies in any degree go with him?
39394Do we all realize the full import of our prayer when we say,"Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven"?
39394Do we think this too sharp and severe a retribution?
39394Do you excuse him on this account?
39394Do you never take into your reckoning that He is against you, and that He will one day come to reckon with you?
39394Does God really govern, or do time and chance regulate all?
39394Does the thought of giving up intercessory prayer come to one from any quarter?
39394Does there begin to dawn on such a soul a sense of spiritual poverty and loneliness?
39394Dost thou imagine, David, that the Lord''s arm is shortened that it can not save, and His ear heavy that it can not hear?
39394Dost thou not know that thy seed shall be great and thine offspring as the grass of the earth?
39394Failing that, what can be said of them but that they reject God as their King?
39394For how can any good come in the end from forcing forward arrangements out of the Divine order?
39394For what is there outside themselves that can make men so happy as the smile of God?
39394For what were the interests of his sons compared with the credit of the national worship?
39394God has a right to do what He will with His own; and who am I that I should cry out against Him?
39394Had He not worked by Ehud alone to deliver their fathers from the Moabites?
39394Had ever such victories been heard of as those over Sihon and Og?
39394Had he no knowledge of the history of his people?
39394Had he not been chosen out of all the ten thousands of Israel for an honour and a function higher than any Israelite had ever yet enjoyed?
39394Had he not worked by Samson alone in all his wonderful exploits?
39394Had he not worked by Shamgar alone, when with his ox goad he slew six hundred Philistines?
39394Had they not dishonoured the person of his king?
39394Has He not promised that thou shalt be hid from the scourge of the tongue, neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it cometh?
39394Has he not found me, only to too good purpose?
39394Have any of you ever been tempted to resort to a series of devices and deceits either to avoid a danger or to attain an object?
39394Have we not a thousand examples of it in Bible history, and in other history too?
39394Have we not all cause to mourn over conduct that has dishonoured God and distressed our consciences?
39394Have you such persons-- persons whose worldly hearts show no sympathy with Divine truth-- among your acquaintances or in your families?
39394Have you thus surrendered yourselves to God?
39394He is the Supreme Disposer of all events; why should a worm like me stand in His way?
39394He that has sinned against God has incurred a fearful penalty-- what if this should lie on his conscience for ever, unconfessed, unforgiven?
39394How can Samuel blot that chapter out of the history?
39394How can they ever think of Him as a Spirit, who requires of them that worship Him that they worship Him in spirit and in truth?
39394How can this be the man that so meanly plotted for David''s life when he sent him against the Philistines?
39394How can you accomplish this?
39394How could he, with soldiers so poorly armed and so little to encourage them?
39394How could she realize what she did in disturbing the communion of another heart?
39394How could the people have found an excuse for leaving Egypt even for a day if God had not required them?
39394How could they prefer an earthly king to a heavenly?
39394How did Samuel receive the announcement?
39394How is the uncongenial heart to become a fit bed for the good seed of the Kingdom?
39394How is this?
39394How long, think you, will the flimsy material hold out?
39394How then are men brought to pay supreme and constant regard to that will?
39394How was Samuel brought to do this, and how are men led to do it now?
39394How was she able to do it?
39394How was she able to part with him?
39394How would Moses ever have been induced to undertake the task of deliverance from Egypt if the Lord had not sent him?
39394How_ could_ the people, we may well ask, get over this?
39394If Jonathan began it, was he not entitled to finish it?
39394If Jonathan were living among us, who of us could look on him with indifference?
39394If Saul was to be set aside, why should not Jonathan have the crown?
39394If a sick man prays for health, is the answer necessarily a miracle?
39394If the answer to some of your prayers be delayed, has it not come to many of them?
39394In the address on which we have commented David began by asking why Saul_ listened to men''s words_, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy life?
39394In whose hand would the sceptre be held more suitably?
39394Is it not joy unspeakable and full of glory?
39394Is it not the Holy Spirit that is urging him to do these things?
39394Is it not the joy of the Christian minister, as he takes up his charge, if there go with him a band of men whose hearts God has touched?
39394Is it possible that her thoughts took a more definite form?
39394Is it possible that this voice was silenced by jealousy, jealousy of his own son, like his after- jealousy of David?
39394Is not this the reason why afflictions are often so severe?
39394Is not this whole history just like one of the Psalms, expressed not in words but in deeds?
39394Is not your conduct the very reverse of his?
39394Is the Christian merchant entitled to make use of the plea of general corruption around him in business any more than Samuel was?
39394Is the gate of heaven changed, that they no longer care to linger at it, as in better times they used so fondly to do?
39394Is there anything so beautiful as a beautiful heart?
39394Is there not a cause?"
39394Is there not in many a disposition to say even of the Lord Jesus Christ,"How shall this man save us"?
39394Is there not something of heaven in this joy?
39394Is there nothing here for us to ponder in these days of intense competition in business and questionable methods of securing gain?
39394Is this not dethroning God, and abrogating His immutable law?
39394It is an important question, Why are some prayers answered and not others?
39394Many a mother will say, Why did God not answer me when I prayed Him to spare my infant''s life?
39394Many a wife will say, Why does God not convert my husband?
39394Many a young person under serious impressions will say, Why does God not hear my prayer?
39394May not the Holy Spirit have given her a glimpse of the great truth--"Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given"?
39394May she not have surmised that it was to be through one born in the same land that the great redemption was to be achieved?
39394Might he not have seen that the real cause of this was that Saul wanted what Jonathan possessed?
39394Might not this be another of the days foretold by Moses, when one should chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight?
39394Mothers, did not Hannah do well, do nobly, in dedicating her son to the Lord?
39394Must it not bring misery and self- contempt?
39394Must it not have been so with Saul?
39394Must thou add the sin of hypocrisy, and pretend that it was a pious act?
39394Nay, have not murders often taken place just to hasten the removal of some who occupied places that others were eager to fill?
39394Need we again urge the lesson?
39394Need we ask which is the nobler course?
39394Now, what was it that had recently occurred?
39394O Jonathan, how canst thou say that?
39394Oh, my hapless child, what shall I call thee, who hast been ushered on this day of midnight gloom into a God- forsaken and dishonoured place?
39394On whose head would it sit more gracefully?
39394One other question: Is it_ yours_?
39394Or are we contending against scandalous transgression in the world around us?
39394Or if we pass to the New Testament, what is the great lesson of the parable of the Publican and the Pharisee?
39394Revised Version), and considered the interests of his sons above the honour of God?
39394Samuel was ready with his answer:"Is it not because the Lord hath anointed thee to be captain over His heritage?"
39394Saul, Saul, is it not enough that thou didst allow the selfish greed whether of thyself or of thy people to overbear the Divine command?
39394See Him after His resurrection saying to the weeping Mary, Woman, why weepest thou?
39394Should such a man as I be afraid?
39394Should we not pray more really, more earnestly if we did realise these possibilities?
39394Side by side with his, must not yours be pronounced poor and paltry?
39394Sin is the soul''s ruin, and unless we get a Saviour, we are lost, Jesus_ did_ come into the world to save sinners; must we not go to Him?
39394Some say, How else are we to make a living?
39394Sons and daughters, was it not a noble and honourable life?
39394Such a state of mind can not but suggest the question, Has the Lord touched your hearts?
39394That consideration is irrelevant; for who, asks this person, is the father of the prophets?
39394That in all ordinary cases suicide is a daring sin, who can deny?
39394The apology of Saul was substantially the same as before; but how could it have been different?
39394The question can not but press itself on us, What was the character of the influence under which Saul was brought on this remarkable occasion?
39394The question has often been raised, Was this diplomatic arrangement not objectionable?
39394The question put to Abner was, Whose son is this youth?
39394There is no searching of His understanding?
39394Was David at any time a member of any of the schools of the prophets?
39394Was David, the adulterer, the traitor, the murderer, a man after God''s own heart?
39394Was ever a king in such a plight?
39394Was ever such proof given of the sin and folly of boasting as in the case of Goliath?
39394Was he not most unwilling to leave the wilderness and return to Egypt?
39394Was it hard?
39394Was it not a gracious indication that even yet, if he would return to God, though he could not get back the kingdom he might personally be blessed?
39394Was it not a reminder of that better way which Saul had forsaken, and in forsaking which he had come to so much guilt and trouble?
39394Was it not an act of duplicity and deceit?
39394Was it not in some sense a dealing of God with Saul?
39394Was it not in that very neighbourhood that Barak, with his hasty levies, had inflicted a signal defeat on the Canaanites?
39394Was it not the same spirit that dictated the benediction,"Blessed is he that considereth the poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble"?
39394Was it not, too, an illiberal demand?
39394Was not David in a sense his son, seeing that he had chosen him from among all the sons of Jesse, and poured on him the holy oil?
39394Was not Jesus Christ Himself, with all the glorious fulness contained in him, the gift of God-- His unspeakable gift?
39394Was not the roll of past achievements under His guidance very glorious?
39394Was not this most strange and distressing?
39394Was ocean to be tossed into tempest"to waft a feather or to drown a straw"?
39394Was there ever a more triumphant campaign than that of Joshua, or a more comfortable settlement than that of the tribes?
39394Was there ever a nobler attitude than that of Caleb, when he withstood the clamour of the other spies, and followed the Lord fully?
39394Was there no way of saving any of them?
39394Was this a mere arbitrary token, without anything reasonable underlying it?
39394Was_ that_ like God remembering them?
39394Were this people to be any longer honoured with his friendship?
39394What but divine grace could have enabled Jonathan to maintain this blessed temper?
39394What but the vision of God in Christ reconciling the world to Himself can effect it?
39394What but this was the lesson from the sudden fall of Cardinal Wolsey?
39394What can a priest or a minister do for any man if God has turned His face away from him?
39394What can induce him to take such an interest in me?"
39394What communion could she have, or care to have, with God?
39394What could Aaron have done for them if the Lord had not guided and anointed him?
39394What could have been more wonderful than the deliverance from Egypt, and the triumph over the greatest empire in the world?
39394What could have tempted David to act thus?
39394What could religion be to such a one but a form?
39394What could the servant do for him if the Master was become his enemy?
39394What do these vindications amount to, but just a confession that from motives of expediency God''s commandment may be set aside?
39394What do we learn from this?
39394What duty can be more binding on us than to"pray for her that prays not for herself"?
39394What earthly thing could any of them or all of them do to ward off that agent of destruction from their crops?
39394What evil spell has robbed the Cross of its holy influence, and made them so indifferent to the Son of God, who loved them and gave Himself for them?
39394What glamour has passed over their souls to obliterate the surpassing glory of Jesus Christ, the image of the invisible God?
39394What good had it done him that he had slain that giant?
39394What is it to_ deny_ Christ?
39394What is the Romish and the very High Church doctrine of the sacraments but an ascription to them, when rightly used, of the power of a charm?
39394What is the great lesson of this song?
39394What is there a despot likes worse to hear than that he is entirely in the wrong?
39394What kind of battle would it be if all the fighting were left to the officer in command?
39394What kind of conception of God can men have who are encouraged to believe that justice, mercy, and truth have nothing to do with His service?
39394What mattered it that the sudden stroke would fall on them with startling violence?
39394What mercy would they show whose neighbours had received no mercy?
39394What nation had ever received direct from God, such ordinances, such a covenant, such promises?
39394What of the clerk whom you instructed to tell a lie?
39394What of the companion of your sensuality whom you drove nearer to hell?
39394What of the youth whom your careless example first led to drink, and who died a miserable drunkard?
39394What other king of men has wielded a tithe of His influence?
39394What peace?
39394What reception could the conqueror of Goliath expect in his city?
39394What return had he got for his service in ever so often soothing the nerves of the irritable monarch with the gentle warblings of his harp?
39394What sort of image was it?
39394What then was Samuel doing during the twenty years that the ark was at Kirjath- jearim?
39394What was he before God?
39394What was it to him that slight peccadilloes would be thought nothing of by the public?
39394What was it to him that this good man and that good man were in the way of doing it, so that, after all, he would be no worse than they?
39394What word?
39394What words irritate him so much as those which prove the entire innocence of some one with whom he is angry?
39394When he asks,"What man is he that desireth life and loveth many days that he may see good?"
39394Where else were men to be found that had held such close fellowship with heaven as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Moses and Aaron, and Joshua?
39394Where, oh where, in such cases, is the spirit of Jonathan?
39394Wherefore then speakest thou so to me?"
39394Which did you obey, God''s will or your own?
39394Which was the greater, which the better man?
39394Who among you have not been induced at times to try carnal and unworthy expedients for extricating yourselves from difficulty?
39394Who can estimate the amount of spiritual blessing that has been sent down on this earth in answer to the fervent intercessions of the faithful?
39394Who could ask God to bless any enterprise or transaction which had not truth and honesty for its foundation?
39394Who could be unmoved when place in such a position?
39394Who does not see what a fearful thing it is to leave God and His ways, and give one''s self up to the impulses of one''s own heart?
39394Who knows whether ever again you shall have the same opportunity?
39394Who would dare to say that bread obtained by dishonesty or deceit is God- given bread?
39394Who, in days of boyhood or girlhood, never told a falsehood to cover a fault?
39394Why did you allow yourself, or the people either, to tamper with the clear orders given you by your King and theirs?
39394Why did you let the people do so?
39394Why did you not cry,"Return, O Lord, how long?
39394Why did you not fulfil God''s command as faithfully as Joshua did at Jericho?
39394Why dim the glory of the day by an act of needless massacre?
39394Why drag him out of bed at that time of night at all?
39394Why drag him over the cold stones in the chill darkness, and why tantalise him first by denying that he called him and then by calling him again?
39394Why is this?
39394Why should Israel contrast disadvantageously in this respect with the surrounding nations?
39394Why should he have asked advice of the Lord''s servant, when he owned that he was forsaken by the Lord Himself?
39394Why should not Saul be among the prophets as well as any of them?
39394Why should not the Lord work as great a deliverance now?
39394Why was this principle reversed in the case of David?
39394Why were they not satisfied with having God for their king?
39394Why, O Saul, do you not fall in the dust before Him?
39394Will the men of Keilah whom David has saved from the Philistines distinguish themselves for their gratitude or for their treachery?
39394Wilt Thou so change me that I may come to love Thee, to love Thy company, to welcome the thought of Thee, and to worship Thee in spirit and in truth?"
39394Wilt Thou, in infinite mercy, have compassion on me?
39394Would His ear have been heavy that it could not hear?
39394Would Samuel have done so?
39394Would he not miss her too as much as she would miss him?
39394Would it not be good policy to get rid of them at once?
39394Would not He who delivered you in six troubles cause that in seven no evil should touch thee?
39394Would not our hearts warm to him, as we gazed on his noble form and open face, even though_ we_ had never been the objects of his affection?
39394Would you have found God inexorable?
39394Yes, David, but does not the very fact of Jonathan using such words show that he is in closest fellowship with God?
39394Yet hast thou not, O man, a capacity to know that thy misery can not be remedied till the cause of it is removed?
39394You may say, it is human nature; how could any one help it?
39394You that frequent the haunts of secret wickedness, you that help to send others to the devil, you that say,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
39394am not I better to thee than ten sons?"
39394and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
39394and who is the son of Jesse?
39394and why eatest thou not?
39394and why is thy heart grieved?
39394for had there not been a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?"
39394had they not hurled new defiance against the God of Israel?
39394had they not insulted the dead body of Jonathan his noble friend?
39394or how can he say, with that chapter fresh in his recollection,"_ Hitherto_ hath the Lord helped us"?
39394or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith?
39394or that of Luther when, alone against the world, he held unflinchingly by his convictions of truth?
39394or that of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, when alone among myriads, they refused to bow down to the image of gold?
39394or whom have I defrauded?
39394or whose ass have I taken?
39394shall this fellow come into my house?"
39394that flung the murderous javelin at his head?
39394that gave him his daughter to be his wife in order that he might have more opportunities to entangle him?
39394that massacred the priests and destroyed their city simply because they had shown him kindness?
39394what will men not substitute for personal dealings with the living God?
39394when you are doing your utmost to confirm others in debauchery and pollution, is it nothing to you that you have to reckon one day with an angry God?
39394whom have I oppressed?
39394would that God that had helped him to rescue a lamb fail him while trying to rescue a nation?
39394you a mere shepherd boy, who never knew the brunt of battle, and he a man of war from his youth?"
51730And consulted for a long time, saying among themselves, What need hath my lord of this tower, seeing this is a time of peace?
51730And the servant said unto his lord, When shall these things be?
51730And to what end?
51730And while they were yet laying the foundation thereof, they began to say among themselves, And what need hath my lord of this tower?
51730As the party neared the river in the early morning just at day- break, a voice was heard calling,"Who comes there?"
51730But to what tribe of Israel was it to be given?
51730From what have they fallen?
51730Ignorant of what?
51730Might not this money be given to the exchangers?
51730My mother having first noticed his changed appearance said:"Brother Patten, are you sick?"
51730Now I ask, What is a dispensation?
51730Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
51730Now the Lord has said that he would set his hand the second time and we ask for what?
51730Now the question is, unto whom is this dispensation to be given?
51730Now, unto what shall I liken the children of Zion?
51730Ought ye not to have done even as I commanded you?
51730What is that he says?
51730or by whom to be revealed?
51730what is the cause of this great evil?
52481Do you wish to go home?
52481''And who are you, O, blessed sister?''
52481''And who are you?''
52481''Rosina,''said she,''why do you weep?
52481''What cure?''
52481''What is she doing?''
52481''Where is she coming from?''
52481''Who?''
52481But how could she aspire to a cloistered life when all hope seemed futile after the repulses she had received?
52481Can you not have recourse to me in your affliction?''
52481Do you not see how glad I am at getting so beautiful a favour?
52481One night, whilst she was sleeping, there appeared to her a nun, who said,''You have had recourse to many saints: why have you not applied to me?''
52481She refused, and the youths then said:''Why do you want a grace that is not yet ripe?''
52481Still, what is Cascia in the sight of God?
52481What is even Jerusalem before Him and in the light of His inscrutable judgment?
37274And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness? 37274 Having loved_ His own_ which were in the world, He loved them"--how long?
37274He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
37274How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?
37274Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for My sake? 37274 O our God, wilt Thou not judge them?
37274Of what use,it might be argued,"can it be to uphold the standard when all is gone to pieces?
37274Open to what?
37274Peter said unto Him, Lord, why can not I follow Thee now? 37274 The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
37274The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
37274Then cometh He to Simon Peter; and Peter saith unto Him,''Lord, dost Thou wash my feet?'' 37274 What shall we say then?
37274When He makes bare His arm, Who shall His work withstand? 37274 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
37274A grand reality, most surely: who could duly estimate it?
37274Abandon the ground in impatience, chagrin, and disappointment?
37274Again:"Wilt thou obediently keep God''s holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
37274All this is most true; but what right have we to imagine that Cornelius was praying, fasting, and giving alms in order to earn salvation?
37274And can aught be more unseemly than to see a number of people sitting, lolling, lounging, and gaping about while prayer is being offered?
37274And does He not act in various places?
37274And dost thou not know full well, reader, that there are two sides to this great question, as there are to every question?
37274And further, can we not distinctly recall the fact that there was a most decided setting aside of all human arrangement and official routine?
37274And further, let us ask, who was the most earnest, laborious, and faithful preacher that ever trod this earth?
37274And has He not?
37274And he spake unto the children of Israel, saying, When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones?
37274And hence we can say, What may we not expect, seeing that Christ has died for us?
37274And how can we best reach the people, for whom the tracts and books are prepared?
37274And how do we get life?
37274And in the event of this, where is the difference between that assembly and the systems of men?"
37274And is it not comely and right so to do?
37274And must not the believer cross it?
37274And shall not God avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear long with them?
37274And then the question,"_ Who am I?_"In this we see the blessed fact that self was for the moment lost sight of.
37274And then what was to become of him if the prisoners were gone?
37274And were they not showing the way of salvation?
37274And what do they designate large- heartedness?
37274And what does he do?
37274And what has He said?
37274And what is the difference between the blood- stained lintel and the divided sea?
37274And what then?
37274And what, let me ask, was the effect of all this upon the heart of David?
37274And what, on the contrary, is a large and liberal heart?
37274And where do these virtues shine out?
37274And who has been preaching the gospel for the last eighteen centuries?
37274And why?
37274And why?
37274And why?
37274And why?
37274And, may we not ask, what more could be said in the Church''s brightest days?
37274And, on the same principle, how can a soul grow in the divine life, if he is always liable to doubt whether he has that life or not?
37274And, we may ask, is not He sufficient?
37274Are we affording any practical proof in daily life that Christ has died for us, and that we have died in Him?
37274Are we declaring plainly that we have passed clean over Jordan-- that we belong to heaven-- that we are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit?
37274Are we erecting our memorial?
37274Are we giving evidence-- such evidence as may strike even the mind of a child-- of the fact that our Jesus has vanquished the power of death for us?
37274Are we living as those who are dead with Christ-- dead to sin-- dead to the world?
37274Are we living in the world or living in heaven-- which?
37274Are we practically freed from the world-- letting go our hold of present things, in the power of communion with a risen Christ?
37274Are we taught from the word of God that the early Church ever elected its own pastors or teachers?
37274Are we to allow ourselves to fall under the fatal influence of the surrounding malaria?
37274Are we to continue in error because the dispensation has failed?"
37274Are you built on Christ?
37274Are you content with such a sandy foundation?
37274Are you in this path?
37274Are you looking to your own heart or to Christ''s finished work for salvation?
37274Are you thoroughly satisfied with God''s foundation?
37274Are you wise-- are you right, in persisting in such a line of action under such circumstances?
37274Art thou consciously standing on the solid ground of holy Scripture?
37274Art thou washed in the precious atoning blood of Christ?
37274As long as they behaved themselves, and walked with unsoiled feet?
37274Beloved reader, are you on this foundation?
37274Beloved reader, dost thou still hesitate?
37274Brethren, of what use, may I ask you, would a blind love be to you or to me?
37274But I think I hear you saying,"Where is all the Scripture we were to have had?
37274But are we to be idle?
37274But does it not seem to you, beloved, that we often err on the other side?
37274But does it not strike you that we want more of the individual work?
37274But does not Jordan represent death?
37274But for the present we pause, and shall close this paper with a solemn and earnest question to the reader,_ Art thou sheltered by the blood of Jesus_?
37274But how did the believers at Jerusalem meet together?
37274But how is it now in the professing Church?
37274But how then shall the Scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?"
37274But if I am afraid to face the Word of God, or if I am willfully refusing its action, how can I enjoy communion with God?
37274But if so, what is the day which specially characterizes that dispensation?
37274But in what aspect?
37274But it may be asked, Is there no preparation necessary?
37274But it will be asked,"Were there not elders and deacons in the early Church, and ought we not to have such likewise?"
37274But may we not often detect ourselves in the habit of lightly and formally asking others to pray for us?
37274But ought not the lambs and sheep to be gathered and cared for?
37274But some may ask,"Is there no danger of incompetent men intruding their ministry upon an assembly of God?
37274But the question is, have we made them our own-- have they been applied practically to our souls by the power of the Holy Ghost?
37274But the sheep must be gathered before they can be fed; and how are they to be gathered but by the earnest preaching of the gospel?
37274But then what of the law?
37274But we must return to our theme; and in doing so, we would ask the reader if he really understands the true spiritual import of the river Jordan?
37274But what is Christianity?
37274But what is an assembly to do when abuses creep in?
37274But what is fellowship?
37274But what is"the camp?"
37274But what then?
37274But what, we repeat, were these living stones doing?
37274But where have we anything like this now?
37274But whither should Christ''s sheep be gathered?
37274But who among us does?
37274But who told thee this?
37274But why did Mordecai refuse to bow to Haman?
37274But, we may here inquire,"Is there aught in the history of God''s people now answering to Israel''s experience at the Red Sea?"
37274C. H. M. FOOTNOTE:[ V.] When the jailer at Philippi inquired of Paul and Silas,"What must I do to be saved?"
37274Can anything be more hardening to the heart, or more deadening to the conscience than this?
37274Can it be"gold, silver, precious stones?"
37274Can it have your Lord''s approving smile?
37274Can selfishness live in the view of the cross?
37274Can thoughts about our own interests, or our own gratification, be indulged in the presence of Him who sacrificed Himself for us?
37274Can you not wait until night has drawn her sable curtain around you, and your closet door has shut you in, and then pour out your heart to your God?
37274Canst thou give a"Thus saith the Lord"for the position which thou occupiest, at this moment?
37274Christian reader, are you thinking of"the regions beyond you?"
37274Could I depend upon God''s grace to enable me to abide under the curse?
37274Could a family circle, after the toils of the day, sit down to supper with sighs and gloomy looks?
37274Did not He take up and use instruments the most unfit and unfurnished, according to human thinking, for the accomplishment of His gracious purpose?
37274Did not that make some difference?
37274Did they do"_ all_"that the Lord commanded?
37274Did they really think that Jehovah was going to judge and destroy them, after all?
37274Did they"continue in all things which are written in the book of the law, to do them?"
37274Do we mourn over the coldness, barrenness, and death around us?
37274Do we not feel the lack of power in all our public reunions?
37274Do we not often, by a stiff and peculiar style, cast a chill upon young converts?
37274Do we not remember the style and character of the agents who were chiefly used in the conversion of souls?
37274Do we really understand such utterances?
37274Do we really understand these words?
37274Do we really want man''s authority to make us sure that God has spoken?
37274Do we, in very deed, perceive their application to ourselves?
37274Do you earnestly desire to follow your Lord?
37274Do you ever think of calling in question your own very personal welcome to study the book of Creation?
37274Do you not often find that it is after the more formal public preaching is finished, and the close personal work begins, that souls are reached?
37274Do you not think that if we had more"Philips"we should have more"Nathanaels?"
37274Do you really aim at something beyond mere empty profession, cold orthodoxy, or mechanical religiousness?
37274Do you sigh for reality, depth, energy, fervor, and whole- heartedness?
37274Does He send His sunlight and showers to mock and to tantalize, or to gladden and refresh?
37274Does he believe it?
37274Does not the voice of Holy Scripture bear the clearest testimony to the fact of the interest of the Trinity in the work of the gospel?
37274Faith can now, therefore, sing triumphantly,"O death, where is thy sting?
37274Finally, if we be asked,"Where is the true expression of this assembly of God now?"
37274Fold our arms in cold indifference?
37274For how long?
37274For instance, when a believer dies and goes to heaven, is he called to fight?
37274For then would they not have ceased to be offered?
37274For what do men now call bigotry and narrow- mindedness?
37274For what end?
37274For what had he to build upon in himself?
37274For what, after all, is a narrow mind?
37274For who is there of all flesh that hath heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?
37274For, what is it?
37274Fourthly, what is the_ authority_ on which the assembly is gathered?
37274Had He not bestowed it upon his seed forever?
37274Had He not made Abraham a present of the land of Canaan?
37274Had He not ratified the gift by His word and His oath-- these two immutable things in which it was impossible for Him to lie?
37274Had He not said to them,"Ye shall not need to fight"?
37274Had he a"Thus saith the Lord"for his warrant in refusing a single nod of the head to the proud Amalekite?
37274Have books and tracts lost their interest and value in our eyes?
37274Have we entered into their real force and meaning?
37274Have we not here a very elevated character of work?
37274Have we not to deplore the objectless character of our prayer- meetings?
37274Have we the custody of the Lamb''s book of life?
37274Have we weighed the full force of the expression,"living in the world"?
37274Have you come to Him as God''s living Stone, and given Him the full confidence of your heart?
37274Have you ever pondered these words?
37274Have you ever seen their application to yourself?
37274Have you found any great breadth of truth in them?
37274Having an evil nature, a crafty foe, and a hostile world to cope with, how is he to get on?
37274He had to tread that rough path in profound solitude-- for who could accompany Him?
37274He has died to sin, in the death of Christ; and what power has sin over a dead man?
37274He might have gone forth and enjoyed his freedom, but what of them?
37274He said unto Jesus,"Lord, whither goest thou?
37274He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
37274How am I to know that God has spoken to me?
37274How are we to know that Christ has, by His work on the cross, absolutely and divinely accomplished the will of God?
37274How can I bow to one with whom Jehovah is at war?
37274How can I do homage to a man whom the faithful Samuel would hew in pieces before the Lord?"
37274How can I possess this precious faith?"
37274How can I realize that I am dead to sin?
37274How can a man get life by keeping that which requires life to keep it-- a life which he has not?
37274How can any one run a race, if he has not cleared the starting post?
37274How can he erect a building, if he has not laid the foundation?
37274How can he pass off the platform of nature?
37274How can he reach the blessed position of those to whom the Holy Ghost declares,"Ye are not in the flesh but in the Spirit"?
37274How can there be, seeing He has borne the condemnation in their stead?
37274How can we tell whether a man is eternally linked with Christ or not?
37274How could God, as a holy Father, grant such petitions?
37274How could I ever have the self- consciousness of it, while in the body?
37274How could I feel it?
37274How could I realize it?
37274How could acceptable priestly service be discharged with unclean hands?
37274How could any one, of old, have constituted himself a son of Aaron?
37274How could he face the authorities?
37274How could he leave them behind?
37274How could it be otherwise when we so fail in waiting upon God?
37274How could it be otherwise with an honest mind?
37274How could it be otherwise?
37274How could they take possession of Canaan with the reproach of Egypt resting upon them?
37274How could truth ever hinder Christians from giving expression to the unity of the Church?
37274How could uncircumcised people dispossess the Canaanites?
37274How do I know this?
37274How does this appear?
37274How is he to be kept?
37274How is he to be lifted up if he falls?
37274How is he to be restored if he wanders?
37274How is it then that there is so little of this latter?
37274How is the Christian to be kept in the face of such things?
37274How is this most precious life to be had?
37274How is this to be done?
37274How is this?
37274How is this?
37274How is this?
37274How many of those who fill our preaching rooms and lecture halls follow the example of Lydia?
37274How shall_ we that are dead_ to sin, live any longer therein?
37274How would he act in the face of all this?
37274How, then, are all those things to be met?
37274How, then, could we break it with sad hearts or sorrowful countenances?
37274How, then, should we treat him?
37274I must work there?"
37274I would affectionately ask such, Are we to have no higher object before us in our actings than our own happiness?
37274If I were to attempt to shape my way according to the thoughts of men, where should I be?
37274If Jesus is in our midst, why should we think of setting up a human president?
37274If all the really spiritual members were to stay away on such a ground, what would become of the prayer- meeting?
37274If it be allowable to depart from Scripture at all, how far are we to go?
37274If not, what mean the words,"Christ for His part, and this infant for his part?"
37274If not, what then?
37274If not, why not?
37274If one were to be asked what he would consider most necessary for such days as these?
37274If the authority of tradition be admitted at all, who is to fix its domain?
37274If this be not a dishonor done to the Lord Christ, what is?
37274If we admit, for a moment, that, in some things, we must have recourse to tradition and expediency, then who will undertake to fix the boundary line?
37274If we had more"Andrews,"we should have more"Simons?"
37274If you again ask,"How?"
37274If you are anxious to get salvation, and God desires you should have it, why need you be another moment without it?
37274If your sphere of work lies inside the camp, when your Master tells you to go forth, what shall we say for your work?
37274In a word, of what is the Red Sea a type?
37274Is Christian life to be made up of a series of negations?
37274Is He a living Stone?
37274Is He a precious Stone?
37274Is He a rejected Stone?
37274Is all this real and true?
37274Is it a question of Satan?
37274Is it a question of anxiety about my eternal salvation?
37274Is it a question of death?
37274Is it a question of guilt?
37274Is it a question of sin?
37274Is it a question of the world?
37274Is it a question of trespass?
37274Is it because I feel it?
37274Is it because you feel it?
37274Is it into the folds of man''s erection, or into an assembly gathered on divine ground?
37274Is it needful, think you, to wait that God should do something more for your salvation?
37274Is it not invariably something designed for the testing, or experimenting for the improvement, or advancement of the first man?
37274Is it not plain that I am throwing overboard the cross?
37274Is it not plain that salvation is made to depend upon something or some one besides Christ?
37274Is it not plain that the professing Church neither keeps the right day as the sabbath, nor does she keep it after the Scripture mode?
37274Is it not quite enough for us to be"joined to the Lord?"
37274Is it not so?
37274Is it to Old Testament scripture merely?
37274Is it to mock or to tantalize you by presenting before you what was never intended for you?
37274Is it-- can it be, true humility to reduce the blood of Christ to the level of the blood of bulls and of goats?
37274Is mere feeling the ground of your faith?
37274Is not that sufficient?
37274Is not the New Testament a sufficient rule without the Ten Commandments?
37274Is not the deficiency manifest from the fact that we see so little result from our prayers?
37274Is not the lack of this the explanation of much leanness of soul, from which knowledge alone is not able to lift us up?
37274Is not this something?
37274Is the Christian not to be as one living in the world?
37274Is the discipline of the Church of God founded upon what we can know, or upon what we_ can not_?
37274Is the reader in the habit of using such a form of words?
37274Is there a heart here to- night that will say, I am not satisfied with Christ''s service: I can not rest in His work?
37274Is there anything questionable in thy surroundings and associations?
37274Is there no lesson here for us?
37274Is there no one who will enter upon it in simple faith, looking to the living God?
37274Is there no one who will take up this valuable work for Christ''s sake and not for the sake of remuneration?
37274Is there not a danger of the evangelist becoming merged in the teacher?
37274Is there not a sad lack of this"one accord,""one place"principle in our midst?
37274Is there not a want of that deep, personal, loving interest in souls which will express itself in a thousand ways that act powerfully on the heart?
37274Is there not frequently something repulsive in our spirit and deportment?
37274Is there nothing for us to do in the outside place to which we are called?
37274Is there nothing positive?
37274Is this nothing?
37274Is this the way to"render unto the Lord"?
37274It may be asked,"Is it possible that a true child of God could ever be found in such a low moral condition?"
37274It may be said by the advocates of human authority,"How could an assembly ever get on without some human presidency?
37274It may, however, be asked,"How could all the believers in London meet in one place?"
37274Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized to Jesus Christ were baptized to His death?
37274Many might have felt disposed to say to him,"Why persist in this practice?
37274May it speak with living power to the soul of the unconverted reader, leading him to cry out in all sincerity,"What is to be done?"
37274Must not the fault be in us?--are we not deficient in concord and confidence?
37274Must we not admit that our reunions for prayer suffer sadly from long, rambling, desultory prayers?
37274My reader, can you own such a fearful surrender of the truth of God?
37274Need we wonder at the little result?
37274Need we wonder that such an one should cry mightily to God?
37274Now where, we ask, is this precedent followed?
37274Now, in view of all this, what shall we say of Christendom''s priests and Christendom''s sacrifices?
37274Now, my beloved hearers, I ask you, before I proceed, this question, Is there a heart in this congregation that has not yet rested here?
37274Now, the question is, are not our prayers and prayer- meetings sadly deficient on this point?
37274Now, the question is, how far do we understand this great lesson?
37274Now, under such circumstances, what is one to do?
37274Now, we may feel disposed to ask, Are these the people whom we have seen so recently feeding, in perfect safety, under the cover of the blood?
37274Now, what is the simple application of all this to us as Christians?
37274O grave, where is thy victory?
37274O our God, wilt Thou not judge them?
37274Of what, then, were they afraid?
37274Or does the fault lie in the mode of conducting our Tract depots?
37274Ought we not to come together more with some definite object on our hearts, as to which we are going to wait together upon God?
37274Ought we not to examine ourselves as to how far we really understand these two conditions of prayer, namely, unanimity and confidence?
37274Reader, are you assembled on this divine ground?
37274Reader, art thou on God''s ground?
37274Reader, art thou, at this moment in any pressure, in any trial, need, or difficulty?
37274Reader, do you really want salvation?
37274Reader, dost thou not utterly abhor it?
37274Reader, is all this, think you, understood and taught in Christendom?
37274Reader, why was this?
37274Say, dear friend, are thy sins forgiven?
37274Say, dear friend,_ have you_?
37274Say, is the salvation of thy never- dying soul just_ the_ one thing in which thou canst do nothing?
37274Secondly, what is the_ centre_ round which the assembly is gathered?
37274Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
37274Should not we go and do likewise?
37274Should they seek aught else?
37274Should we not seek to save a drowning man, even though we could not command the use of a patent life- boat?
37274Should we teach him not to pray?
37274Suppose, then, I find myself in a place where two or more tables have been spread; what am I to do?
37274Take Judaism or any other_ ism_ that ever was known or that now exists in this world, and what do you find it to be?
37274Take what?
37274The application is for your own heart to ponder: but say, are you thinking of"the regions beyond you?"
37274The continual inquiry of the Christian should be, not is this or that according to law?
37274The difficulty of faith is,"How shall He_ not_?"
37274The difficulty of unbelief is,"How shall He?"
37274The grand question is this, Is God''s word sufficient or not?
37274The inspired volume has been placed in your hand and laid open before your eyes; and for what think you?
37274The moment we see man usurping authority in that which calls itself the church, we simply ask,"Who are you?"
37274The question forces itself upon us,"Is the man speaking to God, or to us?"
37274The question is not,"Am I doing a great deal of work?
37274The question is, How will she receive the action?
37274The question is,_ What is that assembly_?
37274Then why not take it, as God''s free gift?
37274There is the Christ of God and the word of God, and-- what then?
37274Thirdly, what is the_ power_ by which the assembly is gathered?
37274This conducts us naturally to our second point, namely, What is the centre round which God''s assembly is gathered?
37274This latter is of all- importance, inasmuch as it may be truly said, Is not God everywhere?
37274To consider ourselves?
37274To heaven, or to Rome?
37274To what"volume"does He here refer?
37274Was it merely a whim of his own?
37274Was it not most manifestly a work of God''s Spirit?
37274Was she not saying the truth?
37274Was the Church told to inquire?
37274Was there any divine reason for Daniel''s praying toward Jerusalem?
37274Was there any great principle at stake?
37274Was this blind obstinacy, or bold decision-- which?
37274We are by nature"dead in trespasses and sins,"and what can a dead man do?
37274We ask, where is the Church''s warrant for calling, making or appointing pastors?
37274We feel we do not value that precious blood as we ought-- who ever did, or ever could?
37274We have the answer in that one pithy statement:"Then went King David in, and sat before the Lord, and said,''Who am I?''"
37274We may be asked,"Where will you find all this down here?"
37274We reply by asking,"Are we to be disobedient because the Church is in ruin?
37274We reply, How do you know that you are a lost sinner?
37274We solemnly challenge thee, in the presence of God, Canst thou look up to Him and say,"I can do nothing-- I am not responsible?"
37274We would put this pointed question to him, which we entreat him to answer, now,"_ Have you got eternal life_?"
37274Well, I understand this; but will any one tell me that a teacher or pastor may not go forth in earnest longing after souls?
37274Well, what was the special character of that work in its earlier stages?
37274Were it not that we have"the law and the testimony,"where should we be?
37274Were they not for the most part"unlearned and ignorant men?"
37274Were they not the servants of the most high God?
37274What are stripes, or stocks, or prison walls, or gloomy nights, to living stones and holy priests?
37274What are we to do?
37274What avails such security?
37274What can be more painful than to hear a man on his knees explaining principles and unfolding doctrines?
37274What do these things declare?
37274What do they utter in the anxious sinner''s ear?
37274What does he want with a pompous ritual, with all its imposing adjuncts?
37274What does he want with a poor, sinful, dying priest, who can not save himself?
37274What does he want with the sacrifice of the mass?
37274What does it really mean?
37274What follows?
37274What grand lesson are we to learn from the scenes on the shores of the Red Sea?
37274What has the Evangelical Alliance effected?
37274What have we to say to these latter?
37274What if both he and I are, by our very vows, made debtors to do the whole law, and thus shut up under its terrible curse?
37274What is faith''s reply to all this?
37274What is it?
37274What is the necessary practical result?
37274What is the real want of their souls?
37274What is the reply?
37274What is the true position of a Christian?
37274What is to be done?
37274What more can we need?
37274What need is there for opening your windows and praying toward Jerusalem, in such a public manner?
37274What power has sin over such an one?
37274What remained for them?
37274What remains?
37274What riches are required to speak a kindly word-- to drop the tear of sympathy-- to give the soothing, genial look?
37274What should we do, what would become of us, were it otherwise?
37274What should we do?
37274What then becomes of all our vows and resolutions?
37274What then had they to do?
37274What then?
37274What then?
37274What think you was the secret of his success?
37274What was the burden of her song, during those"many days"in the which the apostle narrowly considered her case?
37274What was the result?
37274What were they doing?
37274What will a righteous Judge say to them?
37274What will be her end?
37274What would she have said if any one had told her that millions of professing Christians would yet be praying to her?
37274What, then, did he consider?
37274What, then, do we learn from Luke xi?
37274What, then, have we got to do?
37274What, then, saith the Scripture as to the necessary moral conditions of prayer?
37274What, therefore, is the ground of our justification?
37274What, therefore, saith the Scripture?
37274When He His people''s cause defends, Who then shall stay His hand?"
37274When any one was separated, or"cut off,"from the congregation of Israel, was it because of not being an Israelite?
37274Whence, then, these fears, this intense alarm, this agonizing cry?
37274Where are we to put him?
37274Where hast thou learnt it?
37274Where have we an instance in the New Testament of a Church electing its own pastor?
37274Where in Scripture have we such an expression as"the Christian sabbath"?
37274Where is the Timothy or the Titus now?
37274Where is the authority for altering the day or the mode of observing it?
37274Where is the proof of all this?
37274Where is the proof-- where the abiding memorial-- where the stone on the shoulder?
37274Where is the spiritual power to be had for such works?
37274Where is there any repeal of the law as to the sabbath?
37274Where is there the least intimation in the New Testament that there should be a succession of men invested with the power to ordain elders or pastors?
37274Where is this command obeyed?
37274Where is this safe and blessed path?
37274Where must all this end?
37274Wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to carry us forth out of Egypt?
37274Which?
37274Whither should we go?
37274Whither, think you, will such a system lead you?
37274Who can encounter the swellings of Jordan?
37274Who can face that grim and terrible foe?
37274Who can measure the heights and the depths of those two words,"rich"and"poor,"in their application to our adorable Lord and Saviour?
37274Who can stand before the king of terrors?
37274Who first announced the good news of the bruised Seed of the woman?
37274Who first preached the gospel?
37274Who in his senses would maintain aught so monstrous?
37274Who is sufficient for these things?
37274Who was the first herald of salvation?
37274Who would accept of it?
37274Who would dare to hush or hinder that cry?
37274Who would lean on an arm of flesh, when he can lean on the arm of the living God?
37274Who would not rather be Daniel in the den than Darius in the palace?
37274Who would think of resting in that which is human when he can have that which is divine?
37274Who would venture upon such a piece of daring blasphemy?
37274Who, except the Ark go first, can face death and judgment?
37274Why a second, if aught could be made of the first?
37274Why add aught thereto?
37274Why are souls not smitten down under the Word?
37274Why be grieved with-- why silence such a witness?
37274Why did he not allow her to continue to bear witness to the object of his mission?
37274Why is there so little gathering- power?
37274Why is this?
37274Why not unanimously and heartily allow Him to take the president''s seat, and bow to Him in all things?
37274Why set up human authority, in any shape or form, in the house of God?
37274Why should an anxious load Press down our weary mind?
37274Why should the regenerated seek to belong to something else than that to which they already belong-- the assembly of God?
37274Why the barrenness of our gospel services?
37274Why the dullness and feebleness in the celebration of that precious feast which ought to stir the very deepest depths of our renewed being?
37274Why then was Paul grieved?
37274Why those barren seasons at the Lord''s table?
37274Why those varied evils on which we have been dwelling, and which are being mourned over almost every where by the truly spiritual?
37274Why was not the church at Ephesus, or why were not the churches at Crete, directed to elect or appoint elders?
37274Why was the direction given to Timothy and Titus without the slightest reference to the Church, or to any part of the Church?
37274Why were they to tarry one for another?
37274Why, we may justly inquire, should it be different now?
37274Why?
37274Why?
37274Why?
37274Why?
37274Will anyone presume to excuse himself for rejecting the gospel message on the ground of his inability to believe it?
37274Will she push away the basin?
37274Will she refuse the gracious ministry?
37274Will she resist it, or yield to it?
37274Would anyone be satisfied to purchase sheep, and then leave them to wander whithersoever they list?
37274Would he not feel it right to lower the standard?
37274Would it be right to pass a house on fire, without giving warning, even though one were not a member of the Fire Brigade?
37274Would it not be better to give just one nod?
37274Would it not lead to all sorts of confusion?
37274Would it not open the door for everyone to intrude himself upon the assembly, quite irrespective of gift or qualification?"
37274Yes, here is the question,"What must I do to be saved?"
37274and in Thy hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand Thee?
37274and rulest not Thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen?
37274and what has he got to do?
37274and what is our rule of life?
37274and, under such circumstances, is it not better for each denomination to have their own table?
37274are we to sit down at the table of the Lord with as much indifference as if we were sitting down to an ordinary supper table?
37274are we to yield to the paralyzing power of the atmosphere that inwraps the place?
37274but am I pleasing my Master?
37274but is it like Christ?
37274but,"the anxious reader may say,"what has all this to say to my case?
37274give all up as a myth, a fable, an idle chimera?
37274give up in despair?
37274go back to that from which they once came out?
37274more of the private, earnest, personal dealing with souls?
37274murmuring and complaining?
37274or are you seeking to add something of your own-- your own works, your prayers, your ordinances, your vows and resolutions, your religious duties?
37274or give vent to complaining, murmuring, fretfulness, or irritation?
37274shall we accept salvation as the fruit of our Lord''s death, and deem aught that concerns Him non- essential?
37274these partakers of the rock- life-- the victorious, resurrection- life of Christ-- how did they employ themselves?
37274v. linked eternally with Christ, or not?
37274v.: but what can be higher than"joy in God"?
37274v.?
37274what are the moral conditions which it sets before us?
37274where the many quotations from the Gospels and the Acts?"
37274x.?
45303And does it teach you differently?
45303Are you not now preaching the gospel in America?
45303But do you get yours from the same book?
45303But how are you going to perform a journey of thirteen or fourteen hundred miles by land, and to a wilderness country without means?
45303But you have, we perceive, another friend here; is he also a minister?
45303But,''say you,''do you not think of us and home? 45303 Can you start in half an hour?
45303Did you ever see Him?
45303Did you ever see anybody that did?
45303Did you ever see anybody that had seen him?
45303Did you ever see them?
45303Do you all believe the Bible?
45303Do you believe in the same doctrine?
45303Do you believe it to be true or false?
45303Does a true book teach three different ways[ of salvation]?
45303He who has made the ear, shall He not hear? 45303 How do you know anything about Him then?"
45303If a revelation from God is not a religion, what is? 45303 Is it to be loaned without interest?"
45303May they[ the sisters] vote now?
45303Now who would consider himself insulted by the hissing of a snake, the attack of the wasp, or the odor of a skunk? 45303 Well, I''ll go to Far West too,"said Brother Mills,"wo n''t you go with me, Brother Taylor, I have plenty of teams?"
45303Well, what did I do? 45303 What brethren?"
45303Where is the spirit of''76? 45303 Where was this scene enacted?
45303Which of your doctrines does he believe?
45303Who wrote this book?
45303''But,''says one,''do n''t you want to send them all to hell?''
45303''Why, where in the name of God shall we go?''
45303** They have 34,761 bushels of wheat?
45303A leading part in what?
45303ABBY: knowest thou whence thou camest?
45303Again, if he knew not the plan, how did he understand the signal?
45303Ah, why?
45303Alluding to the Priesthood and its organization he would say:"These things are given to us for what?
45303And also the following notice inside:''Wesleyan Station at Boulogne?''"
45303And for what?
45303And shall they now ask charity of those that robbed and despoiled them of their goods and murdered their best men?
45303And what for?
45303And where, sir-- tell me where is our redress?
45303And whither thou Art bound?
45303And why he did not express his feelings of disgust before he heard the argument?
45303Are we beasts?
45303Are we to be held still by you, sir, while they thrust the hot iron into us?
45303Are we to have no answer to this subject?
45303Assuming that the reports pertaining to him should prove to be correct, and he really has a plural wife, what then would be the position?
45303Besides, why his broken faith?
45303Brother Taylor, is it possible that they have killed Brothers Joseph and Hyrum?
45303But say you: have you counted the cost?
45303But shall we not receive these gifts if we believe in Jesus, repent and are baptized?"
45303But we would respectfully ask such persons if they ever seriously reflected upon the matter?
45303But what of the rest of the world-- whose children are they?
45303Can anybody tell me?
45303Can no station in life be protected from the shimmer of thy glamour?
45303Can we ever be satisfied?
45303Chairman.--(to Elder Taylor) Do you wish to continue, the gentlemen on the opposite side are satisfied that it rest here?
45303Could anybody be more horrified than those Jews at such pretensions?
45303Could he deny it?
45303Could he say that this was not a legal decision?
45303Did I feel to stand in the way of this great, eternal principle, and treat lightly the things of God?
45303Did they do wrong in protecting Jesus from the law?
45303Did they ever reflect that it might be possible for the Lord to be unchangeable?
45303Did they ever think that Abraham, Jacob, David, Solomon and a host of other good men mentioned in the scriptures were polygamists?
45303Did this mean war, or what was more likely a massacre-- for the approaching troop numbered two hundred?
45303Do I murmur?
45303Do I see a beautiful infant-- hear the prattle of lovely innocents, or the symmetry and intelligence of those more advanced in years?
45303Do not your spirits co- operate with mine?
45303Do these signs follow you?
45303Do they baptize in the name of the Lord for the remission of sins?
45303Do they have prophets among them who prophesy?
45303Do they lay on hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost?
45303Do they speak in tongues?
45303Do you believe in the same book, sir?"
45303Do you not say,''Go, my husband, go, my father; fulfill your mission, and let God and angels protect you and restore you safe to our bosoms?''
45303Do you wish us to deny our God and renounce our religion?
45303Do you?
45303Elder Woodruff:"But where will you get the money?"
45303For these reasons(?)
45303Have the Mormons ever obtained any redress for injuries received in Missouri?
45303Have they been brought to justice, have they been punished for their infamous proceedings?
45303Have they been hung or shot, or in any way punished?
45303Have they evangelists, pastors and teachers-- inspired men?
45303Have they prophets?
45303Have they the organization, ordinances, gifts, prophecy, revelations, visions, tongues, apostles, prophets?
45303Have we not had more than enough trouble already with Virginia, North Carolina, Louisana and Utah?
45303He and his company went to Nauvoo-- what is the result?
45303He then deals with God''s course in the moral government of the world; and then of the question--"Whose right is it to govern the world?"
45303How could he rebutt it?
45303How could they?
45303How did he know this signal portended their death, if he was not in the secret?
45303How will they stand the test?
45303How, then, could they have any legal claim upon Joseph Smith or any Mormon?
45303I feel warm on this subject-- who would not?
45303I hope not-- shall I not say for you, No?
45303I thought, Why must the good perish, and the virtuous be destroyed?
45303If men can do this by the limited knowledge they possess, is it not true that greater things shall yet be revealed?
45303If so, by whom and what authority is he created judge?
45303If the other apostles denounce that as an infamous falsehood, would they be untruthful?
45303In the absence of this I might ask, who constituted Mr. Colfax a judge of my religious faith?
45303Is it not strange to what lengths the human family may be goaded by a continued series of oppression?
45303Is there any prospect of their receiving any remuneration for their loss, or redress for their grievances?
45303Is there any step that we have taken that is contrary to law?
45303Is there no one who will stand up in defense of the oppressed?
45303Is this so?
45303Is this the blessing they purchased with their dearest hearts''blood-- this your liberty?
45303Now, do their doctrines agree with the scriptures?
45303Now, have they apostles?
45303Now, what testimony had St. Paul when he preached at Athens, at Rome or at Antioch?
45303Now, which is the best, our religion, or your philosophy?"
45303Oh, tell me, are they sleeping?
45303Our morals are more pure,(?)
45303Pray, gentlemen, what are you?
45303Referring to the outrages perpetrated both in Arizona and in Utah, he asks:"What would you do?
45303Regain it?
45303Second, the Book of Mormon; is it a revelation from God?
45303See''st thou the multitudes who sail in Guilded barques, and gently float along the Silvery stream?
45303Shall He who made the human eye not see?
45303Shall Joseph Smith be given into her hands illegally?
45303Shall she yet gorge her bloody maw with other victims?
45303Should we not be tending upward too and continually so?
45303THE WORK INTRODUCED INTO PARIS-- INTERVIEW WITH M. KROLOKOSKI--"WHICH IS BEST, YOUR PHILOSOPHY OR OUR RELIGION?"
45303Taylor, do you propose no other plan to ameliorate the condition of mankind than that of baptism for the remission of sins?"
45303Taylor?"
45303That the Mormons_ en masse_ were exterminated from that state without any legal pretext whatever?
45303That the Twelve Tribes of Israel, to whom belong the covenants and promises, descended from four women, the wives of one man?
45303The Work Introduced into Paris-- Interview with M. Krolokoski--"Which is best, your Philosophy or our Religion?"
45303The afternoon was warm and the spirits of the brethren extremely dull and depressed-- did the shadow of their impending fate begin to fall upon them?
45303The author then proceeds to discuss the questions-- What is man?
45303The following is, in part, the bombardment before which they finally fled:"What about their calling?
45303The speaker then asked:"What did we do when we came here?
45303The very natural question was, Why are they coming to Utah, then?
45303Thine Origin?
45303Third, are the ministers of that people[ the Mormons] sent of God by direct appointment?
45303This leads him to the question: Will man always be permitted to usurp authority over his fellow- men, and over the works of God?
45303This not our religion?
45303To gratify our ambition?
45303Was it at the Saturnalia of the Bacchanals of ancient Greece and Rome?
45303Was it during the reign of the first French Republic, when they elevated a prostitute as the goddess of reason?
45303Was it under the influence of Bacchus, or in the midnight revelings as exhibited in Rome under Nero?
45303Was that the kind of climate they were going to?
45303We may, it is true, have to send out an army, and shed the blood of many; but what of that?
45303What are all these legal men but a pack of scoundrels?
45303What are our generals and judges?
45303What are we?
45303What evidence would they have to present before the people?
45303What has become of those murderers?
45303What has been done to them under your administration?
45303What have they got that in the least resembles the gospel?
45303What higher authority can man possess?
45303What his destiny and relationship to God?
45303What honor greater can be given him?
45303What is my offense, I believe in God and revelation?''
45303What is our government doing?
45303What is our governor?
45303What means the following sign over the door of his chapel--''Wesleyan Chapel?''
45303What meant the repeated efforts to engage the military power in the settlement of Utah affairs if violence was not contemplated?
45303What meant this inhuman hounding of men so highly honored in the community?
45303What meant this reign of terror in which laws were perverted, time- honored precedents overturned, and nearly all the rules of jurisprudence ignored?
45303What meant, else, that unwarranted invasion of the homes of the people?
45303What of that?
45303What right had the victims to complain?
45303What shall I say?
45303What?
45303When talking about these principles to him, which he acceded to, I said:''Judge, what are you doing here?''
45303Where is the fire that burned in the bosoms of those who fought and bled for liberty?
45303Where were his documents?
45303Where''s your wheat?"
45303Who am I among?
45303Who can complain?
45303Who can not trust the United States?
45303Who have they suborned as their accusers?
45303Who in the Christian world taught them?
45303Who of you men can raise that much?
45303Who that is before me ever heard him indulge in ribaldry or light and trifling and vain conversation?
45303Who thou art?
45303Who understood even the first principles of the doctrines of Christ?
45303Why are there no public meetings convened in the tabernacle to denounce Mormonism?
45303Why his disregard of what was told him by several parties?
45303Why not do as tens of thousands of others do, live in the condition of illicit love?
45303Why should we fear to investigate Mormonism?
45303Why so oblivious to everything pertaining to the Mormon interest, and so alive and interested about the mobocrats?
45303Will he tell me why he, as a gentleman, undertook to discuss a subject, and published that engagement, which he is now disgusted with?
45303Wo n''t you submit to the dignity of the law?
45303Would you resent these outrages and break the heads of the men engaged in them, and spill their blood?
45303Would you, if necessary, brethren, put the torch to your buildings and lay them in ashes and wander houseless into these mountains?
45303Would you, to gratify a morbid sentimentality desecrate and tear down one of the most magnificent temples of human liberty, ever erected?
45303_ By what right or upon what principle are you disfranchised_?
45303and do you never think of me, and of me?''
45303and must thou perish Thus, and die ingloriously without a hope?
45303can I tell it?
45303have you considered the wealth and power of the United States and the fearful odds against you?
45303must our talented and honorable Vice- President be subjected to thy jaundiced touch?
45303not if it interferes with my religious faith, which you state''is a matter between God and myself alone?''
45303to enable us to ride over and trample under foot our fellow- creatures?
45303to place power and authority upon us?
50958''Any fruit?''
50958''Good morning, gentlemen,''said she; Brother Pratt looked up--''Is it morning?''
50958''Phoebe,''she said, impressively,''will you come back to me if you find Mormonism false?''
50958A number are going to the North Beach to- morrow, will you go?''
50958All had to be met, could I bring the gray hairs of my parents in sorrow to the grave?
50958Among the many admirers of her poems the English Saints regard her with special fondness, for is she not their own?
50958And wherefore should I cease to sing Of Zion and the Latter Day?
50958Are their posterity following in their footsteps?
50958Could I like Abraham of old, arise and go to a far country-- even the wilds of America?
50958Could I reduce my family to comparative poverty and reverses of every kind?
50958Could I say more?
50958Could I_ so_ lay my all upon the altar of my God?
50958He asked,''Where is Caroline?''
50958He looked at me reprovingly, and said,''Will you tell me who to teach it to?
50958He said pleasantly,"You have?"
50958I could not accept the fact till President Young,( speaking to me of my husband), emphatically said,''Do n''t you know he asked for his mission?
50958I said,"Half of him is mine, is it not?"
50958I said,"Is he worth a thousand dollars?"
50958If its principles were practiced and strictly adhered to would there be a trespass upon virtue?
50958Joyce, is n''t this like Boston?''
50958My husband came to my bedside, and as he was admiring our three days''old darling, I said,"What is the boy worth?"
50958My mother asked,''When shall we see you again, my child?''
50958Should not this teach us a lesson?
50958Then said Mr. Kimball,"How will that reserve block north of the Temple suit?"
50958To the heirs of salvation what is the worth, In their perishing state, the frail things of earth?
50958Turning to my mother Brother Pratt asked,''Sister Joyce, have you renewed your covenants?
50958Was I not blest?
50958What avail the parade and the splendor here, To a legal heir to a heavenly sphere?
50958What is death to the good, but an entrance gate That is placed on the verge of a rich estate Where commissioned escorts are waiting by?
50958Who will replace them?
50958Would the honorable wife or daughter be intruded upon with impunity?
50958shall their example and their labors be lost on me?
50958their hopes meet disappointment?
50958though thy flesh and thy strength should fail?
46317''But who will by no means clear the guilty,''added Miss Prudence,"and who more guilty than I?"
46317A_ little_ hole? 46317 Ah, but, my child, did you really pray?
46317And do you feel more respect for_ me_--a weak, sinful mortal-- than for the great God? 46317 And were your suspicions correct?
46317And when will you come, Miss Layton? 46317 And why should you not, Ellie, just as well as when I am here?"
46317Because I am so very wicked, and have put off repentance so long?
46317But are they meant for_ me_, Miss Layton?
46317But it seems to me there never was such a sinner; will Jesus receive me?
46317But you scold her, do n''t you?
46317But, Mary, you told me to tell a lie one day when I came late to school; what made you do that, if you think it is so wicked?
46317Dear aunt Prudence, what is the matter?
46317Did n''t she come out?
46317Did she?
46317Did you forget that,''God is a spirit; and they that worship him, must worship him in spirit and in truth?'' 46317 Did you go to Sallie''s desk, and turn over her things, this morning before school commenced?"
46317Did you, Ella?
46317Do n''t you find her rather unmanageable sometimes? 46317 Do n''t you like her, Mary?"
46317Do n''t you like to walk alone, Ella?
46317Do you know what time it is, miss?
46317Do you know where she went to?
46317Do you think that that excuse will avail you in the judgment- day, Ella? 46317 Do you think you can manage them?"
46317Do your limbs pain you worse than usual to- night, aunt?
46317Ella, are you sure it was_ your_ pencil? 46317 Ella,"said Miss Layton,"how many times did you go over your lesson?"
46317Ella,said Miss Layton,"why do you not come to your class?"
46317Ellie dear, I wish for your sake, that your mother was alive; that aunt Prudence of yours is n''t very kind to you, is she?
46317Had you something to say to me? 46317 Has school commenced, girls?"
46317Have n''t you heard about her? 46317 Have you forgotten that Jesus said,''If ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses?''
46317How do you account for this strong circumstantial evidence against you, Ella?
46317How do you get along with this child at school, Miss Layton?
46317How do you know that it was Ella that did it?
46317How do you mean, Mary? 46317 How has it happened that you are so late this morning, my child?"
46317How long is it since your mother died, Ella?
46317How on earth did you come to be so late? 46317 I am coming to live at your house, my dear; did n''t you know it?
46317I believe I might as well,replied Ella, folding up her work;"but you will go too, aunt Prudence, wo n''t you?"
46317I stopped to slide a little on the ice, and--"You did, did you?
46317Is she? 46317 No,"replied Miss Prudence, sharply,"how often must I tell that it is very bad manners to leave the table until every one has finished?
46317Nothing, dear aunt Prudence? 46317 Now, will you mind me?"
46317O Miss Layton, do you think it can be that I am a Christian? 46317 O Miss Layton, what must I do?"
46317O Miss Layton,said she,"what shall I do when you are gone?
46317O Miss Layton,said she,"will you ask God to forgive me, and to give me a new heart, and help me to pray right?"
46317O Miss Layton,sobbed Ella,"how_ can_ I ever be good when you are gone?"
46317O Miss Layton,_ dare_ I come just as I am-- with such a hard heart? 46317 Oh Ella, were you not afraid to approach the great God in that irreverent manner?"
46317Oh no, ma''am; but are you,_ really_? 46317 Shall I rip that darn out, and do it over now, aunt Prudence?"
46317Surely, Mary; why not for you as well as for another?
46317Take care, Sallie; are you sure you are speaking the exact truth?
46317The three minutes are up,said Mr. Burton, taking up his ruler, and catching Jonas by the arm;"what have you to say for yourselves now?"
46317We''re going to play''Chickeny- crany- crow,''and we want Ella to be the old witch, but we ca n''t find her; do you know where she is?
46317Well what of that? 46317 Well, auntie, may I take the school?"
46317What are you going to do?
46317What are you whispering about there, sir?
46317What does procrastination mean, Miss Layton?
46317What is it that troubles you so, dear aunt? 46317 What is it, Mary?
46317What is it, my dear?
46317What made you think of looking for your pencil in Sallie''s box?
46317What new difficulty have you found, my darling? 46317 What''s that you''re talking about, Ella?"
46317What''s the matter? 46317 What''s the use of my answering?
46317When shall I do it, Miss Layton?
46317Where shall we go, Ellie?
46317Where''s Ella?
46317Where, aunt Prudence? 46317 Who did then, you scoundrel?"
46317Why do you say it is too late, aunt? 46317 Why, Ellie child, what are you doing there?"
46317Why, Ellie, what_ are_ you doing here? 46317 Why, yes, Miss Layton; it''s the_ good_ people that go to heaven, is n''t it?"
46317Will you come with me to see my mother''s grave, Miss Layton? 46317 Will you take a walk with me, Ella?"
46317Will you take them for that?
46317Wo n''t you pray for me, Miss Layton?
46317You are scholars, I suppose,said Miss Layton, looking kindly at them;"what are your names?"
46317You are waiting for me, are you, Ellie?
46317You did it, did you?
46317You do n''t mean, my dear child, that God would save her_ because_ she was good?
46317You must have had some reason for supposing your pencil was there; what was it?
46317You''ve been climbing fences again, hey?
46317''Turn ye, turn ye, for why will ye die, O house of Israel?''"
46317''Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer;''and was not that the very feeling that led Cain to kill his brother?
46317A good or a corrupt tree?
46317And now, my dear child, do you not see that I was right?
46317Are n''t you going to school, Ellie?"
46317Are we not told that''Christ is able to save to the_ uttermost, all_ that come unto God by him,''and does he not invite you to come?
46317Are you_ sure_ she loves me, Miss Layton?"
46317But Ella was a favourite with most of her school- fellows, and it was not long ere she was missed, and"Where''s Ella?"
46317But do n''t you love the Saviour, Ellie?"
46317But have you not really been a murderer in_ heart_ this day, Sallie?
46317But it seems you do read it occasionally-- have you ever read the story of Ananias and Sapphira?"
46317But what shall I do about my prayers?
46317Ca n''t you climb the fence?"
46317Can any of the rest of you throw any light upon this subject?"
46317Can any of you tell me who it was?"
46317Could it be that her prayers were about to be answered?
46317Did you tear this?
46317Do you doubt his word?"
46317Do you doubt it, reader?
46317Do you think I''m made of money, and have nothing to do with it but to spend it in buying dresses for you to tear up this way?
46317Do_ you_ think it''s a silly question, Miss Layton?"
46317Does not David say,''I have been young, and now I am old, yet have I never seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread?''
46317God commands you to honour and obey your aunt, and if that command is grievous to you, does it not show that you are not one of his children?"
46317Have you not felt hatred to Ella, and a desire to do her harm?
46317How can_ you_ refuse to give him your heart_ now_--to forsake your sins and devote your life to his service?
46317I had often said to myself that there was nothing in religion, but how could I doubt it any longer when I saw such fruits?"
46317I have shown you a little kindness, but what is that compared with what Jesus has done for you?
46317I hope Miss Layton wo n''t be as cross as Mr. Burton was; do n''t you, Mary?"
46317I suppose you have no objection?"
46317I told you it was nothing; ca n''t you believe me?"
46317I''ve tried and tried and tried, and what''s the use of trying any more?"
46317Judged by your fruits, what are you?
46317Mary Young handed her a pencil, but just then Miss Layton came up and asked,"Why are you not at work, Ella?"
46317May n''t I learn them now, and mend my dress when I come home from school?
46317Miss Layton, what is that white streak up in the sky, that they call the Milky- way?
46317Must I not wait till I feel my sinfulness more?
46317Now what am I to do?"
46317O Sallie, can you refuse to listen to these awful threatenings, or to accept of these gracious invitations?
46317One evening as they sat together on the porch, Miss Layton said to her,"Ellie, what is the matter with you?
46317Reader, what kind of fruit are_ you_ bearing?
46317Rising from her seat, she crossed the room, and asked,"Who threw that book?"
46317Sallie, do you ever read the Bible?"
46317Seeing a gentleman standing before it, she said,"Good evening, sir, will you walk in?"
46317She remembered that Miss Layton always opened her school with prayer; must_ she_ do that?
46317Should she sit by and see others punished for what was her fault alone?
46317What are you thinking about?"
46317What are your terms, Miss Clinton?"
46317What could I do, Miss Layton?"
46317What if God should say he would never forgive you?"
46317What in the world are you staying up there all this time in the cold for?
46317What shall I do?
46317What should she do?
46317What was to be done?
46317Where have you been?"
46317Which of you did it?"
46317Which of you got here first?"
46317Who is it that says,''Honour thy father and thy mother?''"
46317Why on earth could n''t you let the man''s things alone?
46317Wiley?"
46317Wo n''t you ask God to forgive me and help me to like Sallie?"
46317Wo n''t you call for me on the first school day, Mary?
46317Would you limit the power of God?
46317Yes, I have three I''d like to send, but how much do you ask a quarter?"
46317You are always wanting some one to love you, why will you refuse the love of him, who laid down his life for you?
46317You ca n''t expect to have many scholars at first, because how are we to know that you are a good teacher?
46317You certainly did do something to Ella; what was it?"
46317You recollect that Jesus said,''Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
46317You will help me now, wo n''t you, dear Miss Layton?"
46317and besides, were not Christians sometimes left to suffer want?
46317and is not that the very spirit of murder?
46317and what were you doing that for, I''d like to know?
46317and when you had done the mischief, why need you go and tell on yourself?
46317did n''t your aunt tell you?"
46317did you find your pencil there?"
46317did you pray with your heart, or was it with your lips only?"
46317did you think of the meaning of the words you were saying, and really desire what you were asking for?
46317exclaimed Rachel Frost,"are n''t you afraid to touch Mr. Burton''s things?
46317exclaimed the teacher, at the same time striking him with all his force,"who did it?
46317how can I go to Jesus?"
46317how can you say so?"
46317is she?"
46317is this the end of all your good resolutions?
46317more ashamed and afraid to do wrong in my presence, than in his?"
46317one whose love will never grow cold; one who never changes;''Jesus Christ the same yesterday, to- day, and for ever?''
46317or should she expose herself to certain and severe chastisement by confessing her guilt?
46317thundered the master,"where have you been?"
46317what are you all talking about?"
46317what do you call that?"
46317what more do I need?"
46317what shall I do?
46317what shall I do?
46317what shall I do?"
46317what shall I do?"
46317when is she to come, Mary?"
46317where have you been, and what have you been about, to get that great, long slit in your dress?
46317who is she?"
46317why do n''t you come and play?"
46317why, O why, did you die and leave me?
46317wo n''t you give me one?"
54291Man born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble... who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? 54291 How is it then that some are lost? 54291 How is past baptismal sin to be effaced? 54291 Who does not know this truth by experience? 54291 Who has not felt the conflict; realized that there are different and opposing elements in his nature? 47091 ''Do you pledge yourselves to keep the law of God in this land which you never have kept in your own lands?''
47091''Do you pledge yourselves to see that others of your brethren who shall come hither do keep the laws of God?'' 47091 And are you sure that it was the devil?"
47091And did not he cast him out of you?
47091And had not Joe Smith some hand in its being done?
47091Can He beget in return?
47091Did he not obtain them of you by telling you that he had a revelation to the effect that he was to have them?
47091Did not he go to you and tell you that an angel had appeared unto him and authorized him to get the horse from you?
47091Has He paternity, or productive virtue without paternity?
47091Have you had your pay?
47091If He be the Word, did He emanate from God in time or before time?
47091If He emanated from God, is He co- eternal and of the_ same_, that is_ identical_, substance with Him, or merely of a_ similar_ substance?
47091Is He distinct from the Father, that is, separate from Him, or is He not?
47091Is He made or begotten?
47091Pray, what did he look like?
47091Well, how had he the horse of you?
47091When the Lord of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
47091Why, have not you had the devil cast out of you?
47091''Aye,''replied the other,''what is the eleventh?
47091''You''ve prayed me here, now what do you want of me?''"
47091*** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
47091**** Wherefore then serveth the law?
4709130. Who am I that made man, saith the Lord, that will hold him guiltless that obeys not my commandments?
4709131. Who am I, saith the Lord, that have promised and have not fulfilled?
47091And Enoch beheld the Son of Man ascend up unto the Father; and he called unto the Lord, saying, Wilt thou not come again upon the earth?
47091And Enoch said unto the Lord, How is it that thou canst weep, seeing thou art holy, and from all eternity to all eternity?
47091And again Enoch wept and cried unto the Lord, saying, When shall the earth rest?
47091And again, he that receiveth the word of truth, doth he receive it by the Spirit of truth or some other way?
47091And also for the punishment of those who introduce or harbor them?
47091And consulted for a long time, saying among themselves, What need hath my lord of this tower, seeing this is a time of peace?
47091And for this cause the Lord said unto Peter: If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
47091And it came to pass that Enoch cried unto the Lord, saying, When the Son of Man cometh in the flesh, shall the earth rest?
47091And it came to pass that Moses called upon God, saying: Tell me, I pray thee, why these things are so, and by what thou madest them?
47091And it came to pass that Moses looked upon Satan and said: Who art thou?
47091And now what remains to be done, under circumstances like these?
47091And now, behold, you have received a witness, for if I have told you things which no man knoweth, have you not received a witness?
47091And the Lord said unto me: John, my beloved, what desirest thou?
47091And the servant said unto his lord, When shall these things be?
47091And then received ye spirits which ye could not understand, and received them to be of God, and in this are ye justified?
47091And then shall the Jews look upon me and say, What are these wounds in Thine hands and in Thy feet?
47091And when Enoch heard the earth mourn, he wept, and cried unto the Lord, saying, O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?
47091And when did poverty become a crime known to the law?
47091And while they were yet laying the foundation thereof, they began to say among themselves, And what need hath my lord of this tower?
47091And, again, I say unto you, that whoso having knowledge, have I not commanded to repent?
47091Another replied:"_ Ai n''t ye going to kill''i m?
47091Are the four beasts limited to individual beasts, or do they represent classes or orders?
47091Art thou a brother or brethren?
47091Behold canst thou read this without rejoicing and lifting up thy heart for gladness?
47091Blessed be the name of my God, for His Spirit hath not altogether withdrawn from me, or else where is thy glory, for it is darkness unto me?
47091But where learned Abel to offer sacrifice if not from his father Adam?
47091But, brethren, if the Lord will, I should like to know what the honest in heart shall do?
47091Concerning the question, he asked God--"Which of all the sects is right, and which shall I join?"
47091Did I not speak peace to your mind concerning the matter?
47091Do not the laws of Missouri provide abundantly for the removal from the state of all free negroes and mulattoes( except certain privileged ones)?
47091For behold, I am a son of God, in the similitude of His Only Begotten; and where is thy glory, that I should worship thee?
47091For behold, and lo, vengeance cometh speedily upon the ungodly as the whirlwind, and who shall escape it?
47091For shall the children of the kingdom pollute my holy land?
47091For what doth it profit a man if a gift is bestowed upon him, and he receive not the gift?
47091For, do you not behold that I have given unto my servant Joseph sufficient strength, whereby it is made up?
47091He said:"And again, what do we hear?
47091His seeking knowledge from God upon this very question--"which of all the sects is right?"
47091How came he to offer sacrifice of the firstlings of his flock?
47091I ask again, to whom shall blame be attached for this tragedy?
47091I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
47091I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mud- hole, would he not try to help himself out?
47091If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
47091In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, what is to be done?
47091Is it not evident that the kingdom of peace, wherein was to dwell righteousness and truth, had become merely one of the kingdoms of this world?
47091Is it not so, surely?
47091Is this true?
47091May not the prophecy of Enoch have been among the scriptures with which Abraham was acquainted?
47091Might not this money be given to the exchanges?
47091Mr. Jonathan Thompson was next called up and examined:"Has not the prisoner, Joseph Smith Jun., had a yoke of oxen of you?"
47091Mr. Knight was sworn, and Mr. Seymour interrogated him as follows:"Did the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jun., cast the devil out of you?"
47091Now, unto what shall I liken the children of Zion?
47091One cried,"Simonds, Simonds,_ where''s the tar bucket_?"
47091Or canst thou be humble and meek, and conduct thyself wisely before me?
47091Or canst thou run about longer as a blind guide?
47091Q.--What is the sea of glass spoken of by John, 4th chapter, and 6th verse of the Revelations?
47091Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
47091Some one said,''Here is Mrs. Johnson with a lame arm; has God given any power to man now on the earth to cure her?''
47091To whom shall blame be attached in this tragedy?
47091Unto what shall I liken these kingdoms, that ye may understand?
47091Was it not"left to other people"?
47091What are we to understand by sealing the one hundred and forty- four thousand, out of all the tribes of Israel; twelve thousand out of every tribe?
47091What are we to understand by the angel ascending from the east, Revelations, 7th chapter and 2nd verse?
47091What are we to understand by the book which John saw, which was sealed on the back with seven seals?
47091What are we to understand by the eyes, and wings, which the beasts had?
47091What are we to understand by the four and twenty Elders, spoken of by John?
47091What are we to understand by the four angels, spoken of in the 7th chapter and 1st verse of Revelations?
47091What are we to understand by the four beasts, spoken of in the same verse?
47091What are we to understand by the little book which was eaten by John, as mentioned in the 10th chapter of Revelations?
47091What are we to understand by the seven seals with which it was sealed?
47091What are we to understand by the sounding of the trumpets, mentioned in the 8th chapter of Revelations?
47091What greater witness can you have than from God?
47091What have we not deserved to suffer for such conduct?
47091What is to be understood by the two witnesses, in the eleventh chapter of Revelations?
47091What time are the things spoken of in this chapter to be accomplished?
47091When are the things to be accomplished, which are written in the 9th chapter of Revelations?
47091When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which has gone forth out of me?
47091When shall the blood of the Righteous be shed, that all they that mourn may be sanctified, and have eternal life?
47091When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will Thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days?"
47091When will my Creator sanctify me that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?
47091Where was room for doubt?
47091Wherefore, I, the Lord, ask you this question, Unto what were ye ordained?
47091Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
47091Why the opposition and persecution that arose against me, almost in my infancy?
47091Why then, do you wreak your fury against the temples, when this surely is not to persuade, but to use force?
47091Wilt thou not bless the children of Noah?
47091Would not the epistle on the"common salvation"be as important as the one the only one we now have from Jude''s pen?
47091[ 2] What of the"Lamb slain from the foundation of the world"?
47091[ 4]"Where wast thou,"asked the Lord of Job,"when I laid the foundations of the earth?
47091or what holy religion the Jackson mob were speaking of, which was thrown into contempt by the revival of the New Testament religion?
47091was Paul crucified for you?"
47091what is the cause of this great evil?
47091{ 93}"Did you see him after he was cast out of you?"
50592Surely you do not fear Mademoiselle de la Fayette? 50592 What can you mean, Monseigneur?"
50592What is there that could disturb our peace?
50592When all is in confusion around me it does not trouble me, for what is all the world besides in comparison with peace of heart?
50592And am I not right, dearest nephew, since they leave no time for reflection, and no desire for eternal goods?
50592And what richer clothing could you have than to be covered beneath the shelter of the sweet providence of your heavenly Father?
50592Before God, how can we possibly put into the power of the Bishop of Nevers such a favourable pretext for sending the sisters away?
50592But as to the reception to the habit of Sister---- this child has not the conditions marked, why then have they given her their votes?
50592But my good and dearest daughter, even if this good lord has altogether forgotten you, why on that account give way to sorrow and resentment?
50592But the other little one, Raton, how is she going on?
50592But why do I speak thus?
50592But, my very dear daughters, what, think you, ought to be this sacrifice of praise in thanksgiving for so great a benefit?
50592But, tell me, what are you doing in that great Paris amidst so many honours and such worldly luxuries?
50592Certainly such perseverance as his, required wonderful strength of mind, for who has ever seen him out of humour, or losing one iota of self- control?
50592Do n''t you think that it is quite necessary for me to keep my pleasure to myself in case you do not come, for they would all be so disappointed?
50592For the sake of the honour and privilege of being daughters of Our Lady will you not grant it to me?
50592Has not good M.---- the Senator been right?
50592How can it be, Sister( The Superior) puts up with them, or that you do in her absence?
50592How is it the infirmarian never gives me one word of news?
50592How soon may I hope for the happy day when I shall irrevocably offer myself to my God?
50592How then can we be solicitous about anything whatsoever?
50592How, then, can Madame du Tertre, having undertaken the financial establishment of this house, now draw back without upsetting the whole affair?
50592It is true, my child, that in this life we must always be beginning anew, but if it were not so where should we be?
50592Lord, what have I in heaven, and besides Thee what do I desire on earth?
50592MY DEAREST DAUGHTER, Do you know that these fears and self- torturings about your past confessions are pure temptations of the devil?
50592My very dear brother, may I, Sir, so call you?
50592Pray what does it matter whether you are dense and stolid or over- sensitive?
50592Sir, what is this that I have just heard?
50592Sweet Jesus, what has become of humility?
50592Tell me, daughter, and tell me quite honestly and frankly, what are your sentiments upon this point?
50592Their letters ought to be given to her, who can doubt it?
50592Truly having this, how can we seek elsewhere for other place of security and rest?
50592Well, if God wishes us to walk like one who is blind and groping in the dark, what does it matter?
50592What have you to fear?
50592What is this storm after all in comparison with the sufferings of Our Lord in His Passion?
50592What then am I to think, I pray you, dear Françoise?
50592When a novice says to you,"What are you thinking of?"
50592When shall we see in all that happens to us the good pleasure of God?
50592When shall we, dearest daughter, relish the sweetness of the divine will?
50592Who are those timorous people who say that they must not use terms of affection to me?
50592Who has ever seen his patience ruffled or his soul embittered against any one whomsoever?
50592Why should you trouble as to what use we make of your gift since quite sufficient is provided for your maintenance?
50592Will you not also give her this advice?
50592Yet what can I do but lovingly kiss the dear hand that has given this terrible blow?
50592You will do this, will you not, my love?
50592[ A] I have, however, much consolation; for could there have come a greater happiness to this pure and innocent soul than to meet her Saviour?
50592can you not see, my very dear brother, how shameful it would be, and how prejudicial to the service of God?
50592de Chazeron''s plan come to?
50592how is it, my darling, my dearest daughter, that you expect a severe letter from me?
50592my God, when shall we see one another utterly consumed therewith?
50592my dearest Sister, ought not this to be enough and even all- satisfying?
50592what honour is there in such things?
50592what should we seek on earth or aspire to in heaven save Thee who art our portion and our eternal inheritance?
50592when shall we give a little reflection to these truths of faith?
51097And Chittenden,he added,"if any of them go down your way, you''ll give them dinner and a bed, wo n''t you, for I know you can?"
51097But,says one,"how will it be with a woman who marries another husband after the death of her first?"
51097How many yokes of oxen have you?
51097How much could you allow me, sir?
51097Humph; I suppose you know it''s of no use unless I give my word, too?
51097I''ll declare,said Mary,"is Mr. Root going for water on Sunday?
51097Mary how can you think of such a thing? 51097 Well yes, Mary, but what then?"
51097What did you think of them William?
51097What is the use of my taking the book?
51097Where are you going, madam? 51097 Why do you keep urging me about that farm, Mary?
51097Why, William, have I not brought home four pounds? 51097 ''What shall be done with the dead?'' 51097 And had they, after all, succeeded in driving off the cattle? 51097 And what saw Mary, when she came to the porch? 51097 Are you not willing to admit that so far it has come true every word?
51097As they were talking, Mrs. Day said,"Why does n''t Mr. Chittenden take that farm of Gibson''s?
51097But do you remember my dream?
51097But how to get word to him?
51097Can you guess the result?
51097I thought as I was leaving the city, shall I shake the dust off my feet as a testimony against this people?
51097In the extremity of my agony I cried unto the Lord,''O, Thou who hearest the prayers of the widow and fatherless, what shall I do?
51097Is all right in the camp?"
51097Is not this a grand lesson for our young Elders?
51097It is generally called a continent; but it looks very small, does it not, compared to Asia or either of the Americas?
51097It is said that not even a"sparrow falls to the ground"without God''s notice, is it unreasonable to suppose that He saw these boys?
51097Must our children starve?"
51097Oh, William, why did we not go to Zion when we were told?
51097Saying,"Why should my cattle, and nobody''s else, die in this manner?
51097The captain was present; said he,"Widow Smith, how many wagons have you?"
51097The thought passed through her mind,"I_ am_ married and why, therefore, should I come here to be married?"
51097They had tried to trample him to death with their horses, and what could he do on foot and alone?
51097This surely must be the place of her dream, for was it not across the road from them?
51097This was evidently the work of these honest(?)
51097Thou knowest my inexperience, Thou seest my poor, wounded boy, what shall I do?
51097Was this evidence that the Indians had returned as Joseph had suspected?
51097What could I do with a farm?
51097What if they should return to complete their task, which he had been instrumental in so signally defeating?
51097What was the gentleman''s name, please?"
51097When evening drew near, Brother Eldredge remarked,"Mrs Chittenden, can you let us remain here over night?"
51097Who knows the great power and faith of a mother?
51097Wondering, the two women at last met, and the stranger said to Mary,"Are you the woman a gentleman on horseback assisted across the river?"
51097Would n''t that be queer?
51097Would you like to go along?"
51097You surely do not expect to reach Goulburn to- night?"
51097groaned the wretched man,"must my children starve before my very eyes?
51097he had destroyed the captain''s confidence in him, and would he ever regain it?
54278And thus usher in the great millennium, or sabbath of rest, so long expected and sought for by all good men?
54278Have you not the same interest in it that we have?
54278He has stretched out his arm, and who can turn it back?
54278He has uttered his voice, and who can gainsay it?
54278Is it not sent forth to renovate the world-- to enlighten the nations-- to cover the earth with light, knowledge, truth, union, peace and love?
54278Or will you share in the labors, toils, sacrifices, honors and blessings of the same?
54278The Lord has spoken, and who can disannul it?
54278We would now make a solemn appeal to our rulers and other fellow- citizens, whether it is treason to_ know_?
54278What can be done?
54278Why will not the government and people tof these States become acquainted with these Records?
54278or even to publish what we_ know_?
37234A new birth unto righteousness?
37234All hope?
37234All inspiration?
37234All warmth?
37234Before all things?
37234Dost thou not think that thou art bound to believe, and to do as they have promised for thee?
37234How many parts are there in a sacrament? 37234 How many sacraments hath Christ ordained in his Church?"
37234How,he asks,"can thought be conveyed to a man''s mind except through words?"
37234I love and forgive, weak as I am; what must be the depth of the love and forgiveness of God?
37234If there be a Godall the rest follows, but_ is there a God at all_ in the sense in which the word is generally used?
37234Is not reciprocity such a word?
37234Lord God of Sabaoth,or of"Hosts;"is this a reasonable name for one supposed to be a"God of peace?"
37234None other?
37234Send his grace to me and to all people?
37234Then why appeal to it at all?
37234They might have stood:nay; for was not"the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world?"
37234What doth the Lord require of thee,is the reproving answer,"but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?"
37234What if the sin perpetuates itself, if the prolonged misery may be the offspring of the prolonged guilt?
37234What is required of persons to be baptised? 37234 What is required of them who come to the Lord''s supper?
37234What is the inward and spiritual grace? 37234 What is the outward visible sign, or form, in baptism?
37234What is to be our conception of morality, is it to base itself on obedience to God, or is it to be sought for itself and its effects?
37234What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
37234What word will serve as a rule for the whole life?
37234Where is God?
37234Why was the Sacrament of the Lord''s Supper ordained? 37234 Your creed may do well enough to live by,"say- objectors,"but is it good to die by?"
37234_ Is our mental attitude to be kneeling or standing?_When we admit that the Deity is veiled from us, how can we pray?
37234_ Is our mental attitude to be kneeling or standing?_When we admit that the Deity is veiled from us, how can we pray?
37234can people think of nothing except when they do n''t think at all?
37234''_ If he is not always this miserable sinner, then why is he always forced to say he is?
37234*"Is there in man any such Instinct?
3723412--18) intended for the guidance of slave- holders to- day?
3723418. many wonderful works?"
3723419, 20:"Yet say ye, why?
372342--7) binding to- day?
3723427) binding to- day?
37234A child is told not to put his hand into the fire, he does so, and is burnt; the burning is a punishment, he is told; for what?
37234After all, what does Prayer mean, boldly stated?
37234Again, how can a"spirit"conceive a material body?
37234Again, if we allow design we must ask,"how far does design extend?"
37234Again, the first question is, what do we mean by intelligence?
37234All beauty from life?
37234Allowing to the full the honour due to the heroism of the nurse, what are we to say to the patient who accepts the sacrifice?
37234Always ready to fall; but is God, then, always lying in wait to catch us tripping, and crush us with his judgments?
37234And how far is it true that sickness is, in any sense, the visitation of God for moral delinquencies?
37234And if not all, on what principle can we separate that which is designed from that which is not?
37234And in the first place, the Devil himself-- of whom so decided and familiar a mention, as of one whom everybody knows, is made-- where lives he?
37234And is the idea of God a reverent one?
37234And is this the life which we are to regard as the model of heavenly beauty?
37234And surely such power is not to be wasted?
37234And the ear of man can not hear, and the eye of man can not see; But if we could see and hear, this Vision-- were it not He?
37234And those which are not baptized?
37234And what has constructive Rationalism to say to us, when we stand face to face with the mighty destroyer of all living things?
37234And what is this"Faith"which we must keep whole and undefiled if we would save our souls alive?
37234And what of the poor wounded, groaning below in the cockpit, whose heads the Lord hath not covered?
37234And where is"the right hand"of Almighty God?
37234And who is this who thus dethrones our heavenly Father?
37234And who made the sinners?
37234And who shall venture to say that he knows the mind of the Spirit better than the Spirit Himself?"
37234And why will the laity not give utterance to their thoughts on these and all such objectionable parts of the Service?
37234Are Jehu''s lying and slaughter right, because right in the eyes of Jehovah?
37234Are heaven and hell both all round the world, and if so, why is one"up"and the other"down"?
37234Are our eyes to be fixed on heaven or on earth?
37234Are our senses deceived?
37234Are the fetters which we are breaking for ourselves to be welded together again for the young limbs of our children?
37234Are the old cruel laws of witchcraft right, because Jehovah doomed the witch to death?
37234Are the ordeals of the Middle Ages right, because derived from the laws of Jehovah?
37234At this point we are commonly overwhelmed with Paul''s notable argument--"Nay, but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?"
37234Belief in hell takes all beauty from virtue; who cares for obedience only rendered through fear?
37234Besides, how can the child be taught to believe in one God if he finds three different gods all doing different things for him?
37234Besides, what certainty can there be that the Holy Ghost is given at all?
37234But can we think of power of choice in connection with God?
37234But has the nurse a right to sacrifice her own life-- and an injury to health is a sacrifice of life-- for an obviously unequivalent advantage?
37234But how do they nourish the soul?
37234But how is it possible for us to distinguish whence these thoughts come?
37234But if he be most merciful, whence all this need of weeping and wailing?
37234But may he have respect to the acts and the sufferings of his sinless son?
37234But persevere:"As explained by whom?
37234But suppose the enemy is in the right, what then?
37234But supposing there were a devil, and supposing he had works, how could the child renounce him?
37234But taking the Bible as a rule of life, are we to copy its saints and its laws?
37234But was it loving to create those who would only suffer for his glory?
37234But we knew before that God was perfect: an example?
37234But what does this Absolute imply?
37234But what have all these in common with the demands of the Eternal Righteousness, and how can pain atone for sin?
37234But what is the propitiatory element in the Christian Atonement?
37234But why should the grace be"inward,"and why is the soul thought of as_ inside_ the body, instead of all through and over it?
37234But, hanging on the cross, he said to the penitent thief:"_ To- day_ shalt thou be with me in Paradise:"is Paradise the same hell?
37234By any one, to whom for the purpose of the inquiry the child has access, was he ever seen?
37234By what marks and symptoms is he to know whether it really is or is not going on within him, as he is forced to> say it is?
37234Can His knowledge be imperfect, His mercy increased?
37234Can His sentence be swayed by prejudice, or made harsh by over- severity?
37234Can a more ludicrous position be imagined; and Adam?
37234Can any teaching be more utterly unwholesome?
37234Can any woman be more degraded than she who only values her womanhood as a means of gain, who drinks, fights, and steals?
37234Can any words be too strong whereby to denounce a doctrine so shameful, an injustice so glaring?
37234Can anything be more unreal?
37234Can not Christ"inherit the kingdom of God"?
37234Can the one living and true God die to reconcile himself to himself, and to offer himself up a sacrifice to himself to appease his own wrath?
37234Children are asked:"How will your body be when the devil has been striking it every moment for a hundred million years without stopping?"
37234Could He, the impassive, suffer?
37234Did not God, according to orthodoxy, plan all things with an infallible perception that the events foreseen must occur?
37234Did not the old Fathers do well in making the awful ransom a matter between Jesus and the devil?
37234Do people ever try to carry the mind back to the time before this"making,"and realise the period when nothing existed?
37234Do they expect God to believe them, or to be deceived by such hypocrisy?
37234Does God perceive what he did not know before?
37234Does He accept sacrifice?
37234Does he compare one fact with another?
37234Does he draw conclusions from this correlation of perceptions, and thus judge what is best?
37234Does he punish gladly, and keep his blow suspended, to fall at the first chance our weakness gives him?
37234Does he remember, as we remember, long past events?
37234Does not their own Bible tell them that the"potter hath power over the clay,"and, further, that"we are the clay and thou art the potter?"
37234Does prayer make bad ships more seaworthy, or supply the place of stout iron and sound wood?
37234Does the All- strong require to stir up his strength before he can crush a few men?
37234Does the sentimental weakness of our age shrink from this doctrine, and whimper out that it is cold and stern?
37234Duty is colder than"filial obedience?"
37234Either the patient or the nurse must commit an heroic suicide for the sake of the other-- which shall it be?
37234First,"to believe in him;"but how can the child believe in him until evidence be offered of his existence?
37234For in answer to the question,"What is thy duty towards God?"
37234For the Mighty, for the Incomprehensible, what can we do?
37234For what does the prayer imply?
37234For what has been the result of theology upon the whole?
37234Four different things the child is to love God with: What does each mean?
37234God makes man imperfect, frail, sinful, utterly unable to keep perfectly a perfect law: he therefore fails, and is-- what?
37234Had they not God''s Own account of His creation, and did he pretend to know more about the matter than God Himself?
37234Has he at least borne the pangs of remorse for us, the stings of conscience?
37234Has he borne the physical consequences of sin, such as the loss of health caused by intemperance of all kinds?
37234Has he borne the social consequences, shame, loss of credit, and so on?
37234Having recited this, to him( as to everyone else) unintelligible creed, he is asked,"What dost thou chiefly learn in these articles of thy belief?"
37234His passion arouses your sympathies, but you see no pathos in the passion of the poor?
37234Hitherto the supernatural has always been the makeweight of human ignorance; is it, in truth, this and nothing else?
37234How can that be a visitation of God for moral transgressions, which can be prevented by man if he attends to physical laws?
37234How can we be sure that the Bishop is not an impostor, going through a conjuror''s gestures and mutterings, and no magic results accruing?
37234How could our blessed Redeemer, after accomplishing the work of our salvation, ascend from a revolving earth?
37234How does God protect"the persons of us, thy servants, and the fleet in which we serve?"
37234How does he feel, now that the Holy Ghost is_ sanctifying_ him?
37234How is heart to be distinguished from mind, soul, and strength?
37234How is it that he would feel, if no such operation were going on within him?
37234How is this to end?
37234How many Prayers have gone up to the Father in heaven from his children overwhelmed in the sea, and drowning in floods, and encircled by fire?
37234How many believe in the"everlasting damnation,"of the same verse, or really consider themselves in the smallest danger of it?
37234How many cries of anguish from beside the beds of the dying, and the fresh graves of the newly- dead?
37234How many passionate appeals of patriots and martyrs, of exiles and of slaves?
37234How many really care to be delivered"from the crafts and assaults of the devil,"or believe in the existence of the devil at all?
37234How, then, can the babe_ deserve_ God''s wrath and damnation?
37234How_ can_ sin be forgiven?
37234Humane child of human parents, or divine Son of the Almighty God?
37234If God, being righteous, as we believe Him to be, regarded man with anger because of man''s sinfulness, what is obviously the required propitiation?
37234If he be most merciful, what danger can there be of the bitter pains of eternal death?
37234If he, who is God, is content to pardon and embrace, what further do sinners require?
37234If his hearers regarded_ them_ as divine, what could he say to exalt_ him_ except that he was ever with God, nay, was himself God?
37234If intellect and love reveal a design, what is revealed by brutality and hate?
37234If man''s mind imply a master- mind, how much more that of God?
37234If my thought is not mine, but God''s, how am I to know this?
37234If not, then to what purpose is this_ renouncement?_ and, once more, what is it that is meant by it?"
37234If not, then to what purpose is this_ renouncement?_ and, once more, what is it that is meant by it?"
37234If not, what is the use of praying over it?
37234If prayer be so efficacious, would it not be cheaper to use less wood and more prayer?
37234If some phenomena are designed, why not all?
37234If the answer be, that all this refers to the manhood of Jesus, then we inquire,"Is Christ divided?"
37234If the latter are not the result of design, how did they become introduced into the universe?
37234If the ship is not safe without prayer, will prayer make it so?
37234If the whole affair be miraculous, why try to compromise matters with nature, by making this kind of pseudo- father?
37234If they are vile, why do n''t they mend, instead of saying the same thing every year?
37234If this be so, is it more reasonable to pray about things in the future than things in the past?
37234If this be so, what becomes of the"resurrection of the flesh,"spoken of in the Baptismal and Visitation Offices?
37234If we come to assumptions, have not I as much right to my assumption as my neighbour has to his?
37234In our fear we long to escape from Him altogether and ask if this be possible?
37234In the name of common sense, why?
37234Inexorable law in the place of God?
37234Instead of the encouragement we had found, what does Christianity offer us?--a perfect life?
37234Is God supposed to rejoice over the sufferings of the defeated?
37234Is God thus at the mercy of man?
37234Is He Almighty?
37234Is He impartial?
37234Is He just?
37234Is He loving?
37234Is He truthful?
37234Is Hosea''s marriage commendable, because commanded by Jehovah?
37234Is Jesus sitting at the right hand of a pure spirit, who has neither body nor parts?
37234Is Prayer approved by experience?
37234Is Prayer consistent with the_ foreknowledge_ of God?
37234Is Prayer consistent with the_ wisdom_ of God?
37234Is Prayer consistent with_ trust in the goodness_ of God?
37234Is a supreme selfishness to crown unselfishness at last?
37234Is any dogmatic teaching to be a part of their moral training, and is the dogmatism against which we have rebelled to be revived in a new form?
37234Is he easily pacified when offended?
37234Is he everything or nothing?
37234Is he to be thanked for slaying his creatures?
37234Is it considered necessary to press God vehemently to hurry himself?
37234Is it consistent to ask Christ to deliver us from His wrath?
37234Is it in any such danger as that of having, at any time, to his knowledge, any sort of dealings with him?
37234Is it more noble to relieve the sufferings of strangers, than to relieve the sufferings of his family?
37234Is it possible to imagine things coming into existence,"something"emerging from where before"nothing"was?
37234Is it quite honest to say in God''s praise a thing which we know to be untrue, and must we be unscientific because we are devotional?
37234Is it supposed to train a child in the habit of truthfulness to make him recite as a religious lesson what is utterly and thoroughly untrue?
37234Is it well to look to the purity of another as a makewight for our personal shortcomings?
37234Is man''s power greater than God''s, and can he thus play with the thunderbolts of the divine displeasure?
37234Is not sickness likely rather to bring out and strengthen mental faults than to weaken them?
37234Is not this idea also the product of ignorance?
37234Is not this the prayer of utter ignorance, the prayer of an unscientific age?
37234Is our mental attitude to be that of kneeling or standing?
37234Is prayer to God reasonable and helpful, the natural cry of a child for help from a Father in Heaven?
37234Is the future to be like the past, and is science finally to obliterate the conception of a personal God?
37234Is the man after God''s own heart a worthy model for imitation?
37234Is the power to lead this life for ever to be our reward for self- devotion and self- sacrifice here on earth?
37234Is the robbery of the Egyptians right, because commanded by Jehovah?
37234Is there any impertinence so extreme as the prayer which"pleads"with the Deity?
37234Is there one father, however brutalized, who would deliberately keep his child in sin because of a childish fault?
37234Is this a wholesome sentiment, either as regards our feelings towards God or our efforts towards holiness?
37234Is this addressed to God, or is it not?
37234It lands them, it is true, in the most extreme Pantheism, but what of that?
37234It was just before this was written that I read Charles Bradlaugh''s"Plea for Atheism"and his"Is there a God?".
37234Jesus answered them,"Is it not written in your law, I said, ye are gods?
37234John Wesley said that belief in witchcraft was incumbent on all those who believed the Bible, and if witchcraft was possible then, why not now?
37234Just try asking your mentor,"_ whose_ Christianity am I to accept?"
37234Life would be impossible were all this really believed; what priest could live in reasonable comfort if this were true and were realised?
37234Love, Ruler of the world permeated through and through with pain, and sorrow, and sin?
37234Love, mainspring of a nature whose cruelty is sometimes appalling?
37234Love?
37234Love?
37234Love?
37234Love?
37234Marvels?
37234May it not justly be said that belief in the Trinity in Unity is the negation of thought, and that faith is only possible where reason ends?
37234May we hope to see Him in this world?
37234Moses and Elijah, Isaiah and all the prophets?
37234North, south, east, or west?
37234Now in all sober seriousness what does this mean?
37234Now, how far is all this consistent with justice?
37234ON THE DEITY OF JESUS OF NAZARETH"WHAT think ye of Christ, whose son is he?"
37234Obedience to your ideal of goodness and love, is it not so?
37234Of course, the majority of English clergymen believe nothing of this kind; but then why do they read a service which implies it?
37234Of what feelings is it productive?
37234Or is it, on the other hand, a useless appeal to an unknown and irresponsible force?
37234Perhaps he has struck at the root of evil, and has put away sin itself out of a redeemed world?
37234Powers?
37234Prayer?
37234Redemption?
37234Salvation?
37234Shall the life be sacrificed, which is torture to its possessor, useless to society, and whose bounds are already clearly marked?
37234Sin injures man already, why should he be further injured by endless agony?
37234Surely all who are redeemed must also be sanctified, and should not the two passages touch only the same people?
37234Surely this is not the spirit which breathed in,"If ye love them which love you, what thanks have ye?...
37234Tell me how many there be?
37234That there is no inspiration in the Bible?
37234The Christian name of the child being given in answer to the first question of the Catechism, the second inquiry proceeds:"Who gave you this name?"
37234The Nature of God, what is it?
37234The belief was vowed before he had examined it; why should he profess it?
37234The body and blood must be somehow in the bread and wine, and how is it managed that one part shall nourish the soul while the rest goes to the body?
37234The child itself, did it ever see him?
37234The child, has it ever happened to it to have any dealings with him?
37234The commandments recited, the child is asked--"What dost thou chiefly learn by these commandments?"
37234The idea, however, of"ransom"is connected with the work of Jesus, and the question arose,"to whom is this ransom paid?"
37234The old wine is being poured into new bottles; what will be the result?
37234The ordinary man or woman, on hearing this assertion, would probably answer--"Life sacred?
37234The promises were made without his consent; why should he keep them?
37234The question is rather this:"What are the limits of the religious education which it is wise to impose on the young?
37234The questions, so familiar to every mother,"Can God see me?"
37234The sick man might be blamed for falling because he did not lean on a stronger arm, but suppose he was too weak to grasp it?
37234The unreality deepens in the next answer which is put into his mouth--"What did your godfathers and god- mothers then for you?"
37234The whole office for infants reads like a play: the clergyman asks that the infant"may receive remission of his sins;"what sins?
37234Then how is duty cold?
37234Then why should God be wrath with him because he hath not?
37234Then, in the name of candour and common sense, why call that just in God which we see would be so unjust and immoral in man?
37234There can not be perception, memory, comparison, or judgment; but may there not be a perfect mind, unchanging, calm, and still?
37234There is no warmth in brightening the lot of the sad, in reforming abuses, in establishing equal justice for rich and poor?
37234This process, then, what is it?
37234To be strengthened?
37234To such-- and I meet many such-- I would suggest one very simple thought: does"Christianity"give any more certainty than rationalism?
37234To which is he to bend his ear?
37234Two armies ask for victory; which is to be crowned?
37234Two people pray for exactly opposite things; whose Prayers are to be answered?
37234Warmth in imagining the cloud- glories of heaven, but none in creating substantial glories on earth?
37234Was Jesus inspired when he taught that the whole law was comprehended in one saying, namely,"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself?"
37234Was he present when God created the world, that he spoke so positively about its shape?
37234Was it not rather a gigantic, an inconceivable selfishness?
37234Was it probable, further, that God would have become incarnate for the sake of a world that was only one out of many revolving round the sun?
37234Was not this accurate prescience based upon the inflexibility of God''s Eternal purposes?
37234Was not this rendering evil for evil, railing for railing?
37234Was this love?
37234We are told that Christ took away the sins of the world; we have a right to ask,"how?"
37234What God could do is no measure of man''s powers: what have we in common with this"God- man?"
37234What became of his internal economy?
37234What binding force can such promises as these have upon the conscience of anyone when he grows up?
37234What common factor is there between a lie, and the"lake of fire in which all liars shall have their part?"
37234What could reason, with all its vaunted powers, tell us of the long- past creation of the world?
37234What could this pseudo- science give them in exchange for such a revelation as that?
37234What do they all prove?
37234What do we mean by"will?"
37234What do you mean by filial obedience?
37234What does this pleading of the Son on behalf of sinners imply?
37234What easier pillow to rest the dying head on than the memory of a useful life?
37234What freedom had Adam and Eve in Paradise?
37234What has become of the"flesh and bones"which Christ had after his resurrection and with which, according to the 4th Article, he has gone into heaven?
37234What has he then borne for us?
37234What idea can a child have of conception by the Holy Ghost and being born of the Virgin Mary, in both which recondite mysteries he avows his belief?
37234What is all this?
37234What is he?
37234What is the image of God?
37234What is the inward and spiritual grace given unto the baby in baptism?
37234What is the sentiment with which Canon Liddon closes a sermon on the death of Christ?
37234What is thy duty toward thy neighbour?
37234What is your hope?
37234What kind of God is this who is to"come again"to a place where He is not now?
37234What matter?
37234What more do they want than an almighty reinforcement?
37234What should we think of an earthly father who tortured one of his children in order to teach the others how to bear pain?
37234What sins can a baby a week old have committed?
37234What was the general aspect of affairs when there was"nothing?"
37234What would happen if some consecrated bread and wine chanced to be left by mistake, and a stray comer into the vestry eat it unknowingly?
37234What would he have said of the whitewash of unimputed righteousness?
37234What, all?
37234What, then, becomes of man''s boasted free will?
37234What?
37234When we see that that law is inexorable, of what use to protest against its absolute sway?
37234When will men learn to stand upright on their feet, instead of thus crouching on their knees?
37234When will they learn to strive to live nobly, and then to fear no celestial anger, either in life or in death?
37234Where is"under the earth"?
37234Where, too, is that Right Hand of God to which He went, in this new universe without top or bottom?
37234Which be they?
37234Which is right, the wrath or the love?
37234Whither did He go?
37234Who called them into the world without their own consent?
37234Who could honour such a king as George IV.?
37234Who is he?
37234Who made it impossible for them to go to Jesus unless he drew them, and then did not draw them?
37234Who made them with an evil nature?
37234Who moulded them as the potter the clay?
37234Who then will dare to push himself in between man and a God like this?
37234Why do they put off their honesty when they put on their surplices?
37234Why do they use words in a non- natural sense?
37234Why in arguing from the evidences of adaptation should we assume that they are planned by a mind?
37234Why may he predicate creation of one half of the universe, and I not predicate it of the other half?
37234Why should I be called on to escape like a criminal from that which I do not deserve?
37234Why should I be logical in one argument and illogical in another?
37234Why should illness of the body correct illness of the mind; does pain cure fretfulness, or fever increase truthfulness?
37234Why should one sinner die unshriven, when such death may be prevented by the diligence of the priest?
37234Why should people thus play a farce beside the grave?
37234Why should the child trust God''s mercy and goodness to protect him?
37234Why should we pretend to God that we are Jews, when both He and we know perfectly well that we are nothing of the kind?
37234Why should women be taught thus to abase themselves?
37234Why then are infants baptised when by reason of their tender age they can not perform them?
37234Why, am I not equally justified in assuming, if I please, that matter created spirit?
37234Why, because I lie and forget God, should I be punished with fire and brimstone?
37234Why?
37234Why?
37234Will not God, of his own accord, do things at the best possible time?
37234Will the orthodox accept this position?
37234Wilt thou delight thyself to think that God will invent torments for thee, sinner?"
37234Wisdom and understanding are easily perceptible: are they wiser after Confirmation than they were before?
37234Would it not be well if the Church would publish an"Explanation of the Catechism,"so that the children may know what they have renounced?
37234Yet surely no one will contend that all these are"Prayer- hearing and Prayer- answering"Gods?
37234Yet, is it more rational to ask him to change the things that are coming, and to alter the already- written chart of the future?
37234You find warmth in the church, but none in the home?
37234You"have tears to shed for him,"but none for the sufferer at your doors?
37234_ Down_ into hell; which way is down from a round globe?
37234a baby die unto sin?
37234and further, is it possible for a Divine Being to make haste?
37234and how many"former sins"are they as continually repenting of?
37234and is heaven identical with both?
37234and on what principle of selection shall I choose the one I am to curve?
37234and yet was Confucius uninspired when, in answer to the question,"What one word would serve as a rule to one''s whole life?"
37234and, since He is one with God, is He sitting at his own right hand?
37234before doing that which is lawful and right?
37234before repentance?
37234before turning away from our wickedness?
37234but it is only just born, surely there can be no need that it should be born over again so soon?
37234can a past act be undone, or the hands go back on the sun- dial of Time?
37234could He, the immortal, die?
37234could He, the intangible, be crucified?
37234could He, the omnipresent, be buried in one spot of earth, rise from it, and ascend to some place where he was not the moment before?
37234do they know more?
37234do they understand more rapidly?
37234does it tend to the promotion of human happiness?"
37234doth not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
37234flesh and bones among pure spirits?
37234for what sins can he ask forgiveness?
37234from what sins can he need release?
37234heart to pulse where no oxygen can purify the blood?
37234how can it, when it is unconscious of sin, and therefore can not sin?
37234how did something emerge where"nothing"was before?
37234if God filled all space, was he"nothing?"
37234if all are redeemed, what is the meaning of the phrase that"all the elect people of God"are sanctified by the Holy Ghost?
37234if all are redeemed, why should he specially thank God that he himself is called and saved?
37234if of no use, why make all this parade about giving a thing whose gift makes the recipient no richer than he was before?
37234if of none effect can his presence be of any use, of the very smallest advantage?
37234if there be no perceptible difference is the presence of the Holy Spirit of none effect?
37234if we should condemn the earthly father as wickedly cruel, why should the same action be righteous when done by the Father in heaven?
37234is the existence of nothing a conceivable idea?
37234it starts from a different level: a Saviour?
37234lungs to breathe where no air is?
37234not a syllable conveying any such meaning:"that we may worship him, serve him, and obey him"?
37234one mother who would aimlessly torture her son, keeping him alive but to torment?
37234one or many?
37234or are the signs of Jeremiah and Ezekiel the less childish and indecent because they are prefaced with,"thus saith Jehovah?"
37234or has God changed his mind as to the proper method of dealing with such persons?
37234or is it more heroic to die of voluntarily- contracted fever, than of voluntarily- taken chloroform?
37234that it is of primary importance to the welfare of mankind that a false theory on this point should be destroyed and a more reasonable faith accepted?
37234the form of man sitting on the throne of God?
37234was he made originally with a rib too much, to provide against the emergency, or did he go, for the rest of his life, with a rib too little?
37234we can not be safer than we are with God: an Advocate?
37234we need none with our Father: a Substitute to endure God''s wrath for us?
37234we urge;"why talk of justice in the matter if we are totally unable to judge as to the rights and wrongs of the case?"
37234what terrible heresy have we been unwittingly committing ourselves to?
37234which Prayer is he to answer?
52840**** Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
52840And again, I say unto you, that whoso having knowledge, have I not commanded to repent?
52840And why are they doing this?
52840And why such condemnation?
52840But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion?
52840But what is the object of this important mission?
52840Do we Latter- day Saints fully realize the importance of the mighty responsibility placed upon us in relation to the salvation of the world?
52840How can I be baptized each year for twenty, forty, sixty, or more of my dead when we have n''t their records?"
52840How can he save himself from his predicament?
52840If a few can do it, why can not more?
52840If this work must be performed for the dead from the beginning to the end of time, how is it to be done?
52840In the words of the prophet, I shall conclude, Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause?
52840Is it more than we are capable of doing?
52840Is not this the greatest, most glorious duty in the world?
52840Is this more than we ought to do?
52840Paul argues with them thus: Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
52840What good reason can be given why the Lord should not forgive sins in the world to come?
52840What was the promise made to the fathers that was to be fulfilled in the latter- days by the turning of the hearts of the children to their fathers?
52840Where would be the justice in condemning them forever in hell,"where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched?"
52840Why did he preach to these disobedient spirits?
52840Why should man suffer throughout the countless ages of eternity for his sins committed here, if those sins are not unto death?
52840Will the Lord hold us accountable for these dead, and punish us for not doing their work, when we are powerless to act?
52840and why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
52840or how is it to be fulfilled?
52840why are they then baptized for the dead?
47703''Can you spare them?'' 47703 Adam, why dost thou offer sacrifice?"
47703After taking his hand, he looked down into the dying man''s face and said:''Brother Fordham, do you not know me?'' 47703 At this point I will ask upon the subject of religion, what are the rights of men upon religious subjects?
47703Do the people leave here because they are afraid? 47703 Do you suppose the mouth of God is closed to be opened no more?
47703Do you want a patriarch? 47703 Do you want a spokesman?
47703Do you want a trustee- in- trust? 47703 Have you never broken the Sabbath day?"
47703Have you never cheated your neighbor in trade?
47703How do you suppose those children will look upon you when they are grown up?
47703How many wives have you?
47703In all the trials incident to the pilgrimage and pioneer life, have you never sworn nor used bad language?
47703The unbeliever may ask,''Was there not deception in this?'' 47703 What chance is there for infidelity when we are parting daily with our friends?
47703What do you want? 47703 What would you think,"continued the Captain,"if the government ordered your life destroyed if you would not put away your wives?"
47703What, polygamy and all?
47703Who hath sinned,Jesus was asked upon healing a man of His times,"he or his parents?"
47703Who was Michael, the Archangel?
47703Who,he said,"is the author of this work?
47703Why?
47703''Did you spend a good deal of your time in dancing, pitching{ 291} quoits, jumping, wrestling, and the like?
47703''Elijah, do you not know me?''
47703''My head is in great pain, will you heal me?''
47703''There, what is that?''
47703''Will you write to me?''
47703Among others the question:"Is the prosperity of any religious denomination a positive evidence of the truth of its contention?"
47703An elder cried out,''How much longer must I preach in England before you will let me go to America?''
47703And what had brought us here?
47703And what is the damnation of hell?
47703And where are the days of my youth?
47703And who is able to abide these things?
47703And who will stand when He appeareth?
47703Another with,''I am ready to go to Zion, but my wife wo n''t go with me; shall I leave her, to gather with the Saints?''
47703Are not the revelations and commandments of God perfect?
47703Are we prepared as a people for the great events which await us; which await both Zion and Babylon?
47703As they rode up the street, President Grant said to Governor Emery:''Whose children are these?''
47703But can he now act in that office?
47703But how are they to come as Saviors on Mount Zion?
47703But what is hell?
47703But, what is the object of this important mission, or how is it to be fulfilled?
47703Can you get an endowment in Boston?
47703Did you play cards, dice, checkers, and dominoes?
47703Do you want a patriarch for the whole Church?
47703Do you want me to tell you your feelings?
47703Elder Woodruff records the following words from the prophet:"What shall I talk about today?
47703From others of the Saints came such as this:''Brother Woodruff, will you come and preach in Cheltenham?''
47703Gilbert said:''Brochie, what do you see?''
47703Has Elder Rigdon shared this responsibility in any way?
47703Has he ever deserted Joseph, Hyrum, his brethren, or the cause, in one instance, since the foundation of this Church?
47703Has he in any way been a pillar or support to the Church from that day until this?
47703Has he in any way sustained the priesthood with dignity and honor for the last five years of his life?
47703Has he sustained the cause, and used an influence to spread the work abroad since the persecution in Far West?
47703Has he walked up into his place as a man of God, and stood beside the Prophet as his counselor?
47703Has there been a bishop who has stood in his lot yet?
47703Have his lips ever quivered?
47703He was like Adam when the angel said to him:"Adam, why dost thou offer sacrifice?"
47703Here is Brigham, have his knees ever faltered?
47703How could he sin if there was no law, how could there be a law except there were punishment?"
47703How did I know what was going on in Washington?
47703I am turned out of doors for my religion; what shall I do?''
47703I ask, where are Joseph and Hyrum?
47703I ask, who has stood next to Joseph?
47703I asked him,''For what crime?''
47703I have money enough to carry me and the children to Zion; will you{ 141} let me go without him?''
47703I have not enough to carry my family to America; can you help me to a few pounds, or tell me what to do?''
47703I said,''O my God, why is Thy spirit thus upon me?
47703I said:''Is that so?''
47703I will commence by asking where has Elder Rigdon been since the days of Far West?
47703I wonder if as many will attend my funeral when I die?"
47703I would ask, has Joseph or Hyrum Smith ever held such a key as this, or manifested such a spirit as this?
47703If Heaven were not so controlled, what sort of a place would it be?
47703If so, what is coming over the world that such a great change is manifest towards us?''"
47703In the midst of all this, who can imagine our feelings?
47703In view of such divine insight into the lives of men as well as into the course of events, who can doubt?
47703Is God good?
47703Is not the gospel of Christ, with the priesthood which God has revealed, perfect?
47703Joseph replied:''What did you say that for?
47703Joseph then said:''Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ?''
47703My Lord and Christian friends, how did the ancient apostles prevail?
47703Now whom would the Methodists vote for?
47703Now, how could a man repent except he should sin?
47703Now, if a man murdereth, behold, will our law, which is just, take the life of his brother?
47703Of Joseph F. Smith''s sermon, he quotes:"Can we say that that which is perfect has not come?
47703Or, has the Prophet, in any point of view, leaned upon him as a counselor, a staff, or support, for the last five years?
47703Shall I do as I feel led to do?
47703Should I outlive my parents, how long will it be before I shall follow them to the grave?
47703Should these trans- continental lines meet in Ogden or Salt Lake City?
47703The Prophet then said:''Have you not faith to be healed?''
47703The captain asked:"Are you a Mormon?"
47703The question may be asked, why these judgments are coming upon the world in the last days?
47703Then are you not ashamed of yourselves for practicing these things?
47703These are tremendous sayings-- who can bear them?
47703They cried,''Where, oh where is the bread?''
47703They said,''Manora,''the meaning of which is,''Do you want to starve us with this bread?''
47703To what denomination do you belong?''
47703Two verses of the song,"Is There Anything That We Can Do?"
47703Under the circumstances, what manner of men and women ought we to be?
47703We had accomplished the mission without a dog moving his tongue at us, or any man saying,''Why do ye so?''
47703We had spent a pleasant time together, and he rejoiced at my visit; and who would not, to meet with a friend in a lonely prison?
47703We will now close with the words of Jacob, from the Book of Mormon, page 147:"Behold, will ye reject these words?
47703What are they doing for their own salvation and for that of their forefathers?
47703What art Thou about to do, O Lord, that causes this thing?
47703What could you do with yourselves?
47703What do the people want?
47703What do you suppose the fathers would say if they could speak from the dead?
47703What greater love hath any man than that he will lay down his life for his friends?
47703What has given us a future in these Valleys of the Mountains?
47703What if all the world should embrace this gospel?
47703What is his business?
47703What is it that the eye beholds?
47703What is it?
47703What is our duty as Saints of the living God?
47703What is that head?
47703What is the condition of the people of this country?
47703What is this, that God has sent us in the wilderness?
47703What rock?
47703What was to be done?
47703What was to be the result of another injustice perpetrated against them?
47703When since it began did this work ever stop?
47703Where are Thebes, Tyre, Sidon, Nineveh, and Babylon the Great, which were built to defy all time, and all power but God Himself?
47703Where are the hearts of this people; where are their forefathers?
47703Where are the millions of the earth''s inhabitants, including my own ancestors?
47703Where could they go?
47703Where is the old world?
47703Wherein could they have a more sure word of prophecy than to hear the voice of God saying,''This is my beloved Son?''
47703Who knows anything of the priesthood or of the organization of the Kingdom of God?
47703Why be afraid of sacrifice?
47703Why did He say it?
47703Why not then stand by them unto death?"
47703Why should the people of Utah not also have their share of that sacred boon?
47703Why will Elder Rigdon be a fool?
47703Why?
47703Will the Lord any more spare the cities of the Gentiles and Great Babylon than he spared the ancient cities of the Jews?
47703Will ye reject the words of the prophets?
47703You Latter- day Saints, do you not know these things are true?
47703the bark of a dog?
47703{ 153} Why are mine eyes like a fountain?
41720Ai n''t no telephone in Heaven?
41720Bill, did the warden come up here? 41720 But are you not employed by some religious sect?"
41720But, madam, where are you going?
41720But,she said, turning to a reporter,"what can I do in one conversation?
41720Experiences?
41720Girls, shall I pray for you when far away? 41720 Has there been any change since I was here last year?"
41720Have you a mother?
41720How far have you traveled?
41720Is there anything too hard for the Lord?
41720Lady, is you a preacher? 41720 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
41720May I write and tell her you are sick? 41720 O sinner turn, why will ye die?
41720O ye of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
41720Oh, is that so?
41720On what ground do you want a pass?
41720Prisoner at the bar, have you anything to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon you?
41720Sing us one more,the captain begged, The soldier bent his head, Then glancing round, with smiling lips,"You''ll join with me?"
41720Then why do you keep him here?
41720Then,he said,"I will have to send you to jail, or what will you do?"
41720Think you that the Great Judge will hold me-- the poor, weak, helpless victim-- alone responsible for the murder of my wife? 41720 Thou hast written well of me,"said the Vision to the great teacher of Aquinum,"what reward dost thou desire?"
41720Twenty- thirty- four?
41720Under whose guidance do you work?
41720Up there? 41720 What can I do-- what can I do?
41720What do you want?
41720What shall I do with them?
41720What was the matter with you the first time?
41720What''s the use? 41720 When?"
41720Where,he inquired,"Who did such a thing?"
41720Who Will Man the Life Boat?
41720Who is your captain now?
41720Why does He let me stay here and die if He loves me?
41720Why, Harriet,he exclaimed,"what is the matter?"
41720Why, Tommy, my boy, what is it?
41720Will you meet me in Heaven?
41720''Twas the same wayward girl from the bowery, Who a life of adventure had led; Did the parson then laugh at her downfall?
41720A few years since, on arriving in Omaha after returning from the East, I telephoned the jailer at the county jail:"Can I have a meeting?"
41720A lady passenger spoke to me saying,"How could you sleep during that wreck?"
41720Again she asked,"Have you ever been a Christian?"
41720Again you asked,"Have you ever been one?"
41720All eyes were fixed upon me, and I asked,"Is there one Christian here?
41720All its dangers braving, precious souls to save?
41720An answering whisper came,"Friendless, with Jesus for your friend?
41720And has He not told us,"Greater works than these shall ye do because I go unto my Father?"
41720And now shall I turn back?
41720And shall I fear to own His Cause?"
41720And that there is hope in Christ for them if they will repent and confess their sin to Him?
41720And then he said,"Do you remember the man and woman you saw yesterday in the guard- room talking?"
41720And this case is only one of many; and where shall we draw the line?
41720Are we seeking to reach the people?
41720Are we willing that such a class of men not only hold such an enormous power, but add to it indefinitely?
41720Are you going to remain here over another Sunday, and if so, will you be out again or do you go to the Military Prison?
41720Arriving at the jail the kind jailor was shocked to see me in the officer''s charge, and said,"You are not a prisoner?"
41720As I looked at him he said, with a smile,"Did you think it was one of the boys whom the superintendent had sent for you?"
41720At the close of the meeting the evangelist said,"Sister, how did it happen that I met you just as I did this morning?"
41720Both principle and policy declare this course is wise; Then why longer act the fool and wisdom''s voice despise?
41720Brother, is n''t there in your breast at times an awful aching void?
41720But I hear some one who never gave these things a thought say: How is this to be done?
41720But I know if I should take my own life that it would be a terrible sin; but how can I help thinking such things in a place like this?
41720But how could I go?
41720But what did this hero say when asked,"Why did you insist on this other man''s ascending?"
41720But, how should I get back to the camp?
41720Can I be lonely, mother, dear, When thy pure spirit is so near?
41720Can I live and know that you died upon the gallows?"
41720Can innocence, then, guilty be?
41720Can these men be transformed by the power of the Gospel?
41720Can we not let poor fallen human beings see that we do care for them?
41720Can we poor mortals ever forget our sorrow?
41720Can you believe that I stayed to that after- meeting when every nerve in my body thrilled to get up and run out of the chapel?
41720Can you find none for those now suffering for the same?
41720Could I leave that great crowd of lost women to go on in their awful career without at least one manifesting a desire for a better life?
41720Could it be possible?
41720Could not many a man be saved by being put on probation from the start, who otherwise would be in great danger of being lost?
41720Could perfect innocence endure without a shudder all that is detestable in human ingratitude and human rage?
41720Could you say about when it will be ready?
41720Dear Mother, will you pray for me?
41720Dear reader, are you prepared to do that?
41720Dear reader, do you ever think of the hardships and dangers through which these railroad men must pass?
41720Did He not come"to seek and to save that which was lost?"
41720Did I say"alone?"
41720Did not the angels weep o''er the scene?
41720Did you ask me where?
41720Did you pray for money?"
41720Do I not know their faults?
41720Do pray for me, wo n''t you, that the Lord may lead me into all His will?
41720Do punishments deter men from crime?
41720Do the universal customs of the times foster and beget much of the crime committed?
41720Do they not confess to me their guilt?
41720Do you ask what is the secret of her success?
41720Do you know that every drunkard uses tobacco?
41720Do you need some tracts or papers?
41720Do you not feel the chill?
41720Do you realize how much a busy man needs the prayers of God''s people?
41720Do you think that it was the fear of death, and that that was sufficient to shake to its utmost center the pure and innocent soul of the Son of Man?
41720Does it not rise to the surface at times and overwhelm us, so that nothing but the soothing presence of Jesus can comfort us?
41720Does the discipline of prisons have anything to do with the commission of offenses by convicts when released?
41720Does war beget murder elsewhere?
41720Even as he had clambered up the stairs a guard had cried,"shall I shoot?"
41720Finally I said,"Can you take us to the depot?"
41720Friendless?
41720Glancing over them she exclaimed,"Is it possible?
41720H.?"
41720Have we tried by example and precept to show the criminals that we were really their friends and sincerely cared for their souls?
41720Have we won them to a better life and to good citizenship?
41720Have ye been in the wild waste places, Where the lost and wandering stray?
41720Have ye looked for my sheep in the desert, For those who have missed their way?
41720Have ye trodden the lonely highway, The foul and the darksome street?
41720Have ye wept with the broken- hearted In their agony of woe?
41720Have you any Christian papers and tracts that you would please send to me?
41720Have you heard from her yet?
41720Have you heard that our dear Chaplain''s helpmeet has recently taken this journey?
41720He came forward and extended his hand cordially, saying,"Do n''t you know me, Mother?"
41720He replied:"Sister Wheaton, have you prayed about it?"
41720He said,"Will you give bail for your good behavior?"
41720Helpless?
41720His wife would not consent to entertain me, and I answered,"Where shall I go?
41720How act upon them?
41720How are you to command the respect of those under you?
41720How are you to proceed?
41720How can I live my sentence out in this way?
41720How can any man have the heart not to believe the Bible and rest his case upon the bosom of the good Lord who died for us?
41720How could I eat, when all these prisoners need the gospel so much?"
41720How could I meet them at the Judgment?
41720How could it be done?
41720How could they?
41720How gain mastery over them?
41720How is it that friends are so often denied the privilege of seeing those that are under death sentence or those who are sick and dying?
41720How long, O Lord, how long must such things be in a Christian land?
41720How many girls and boys are sacrificed yearly to fill the saloonkeepers''coffers and fill up hell?
41720How many inmates of our prisons have the gospel presented to them?
41720How many of you are living in lasciviousness, the sin that''s hidden but that God sees?
41720How many of you will pray for_ us_ as we cross the ocean again to go to our own land?
41720How move their hearts?
41720How much more so under other circumstances?
41720How shall we keep pace in penal improvements with the great material progress of the outside world?
41720How then can I write?
41720Hurriedly I said to her,"Do you want to go to Europe?"
41720I am sure she wants to know about you?"
41720I asked all who wanted to be saved to raise their hands; then said,"Will you not give your hearts to God now?"
41720I asked my guide,"Is there not one Christian here in these mountains?"
41720I asked,"How much is this?"
41720I asked,"Is there one Christian here among you prisoners?"
41720I clasped her hand, hardened by work, and said,"Will you pray for me, sister?"
41720I had only talked a few minutes when the proprietor came in and asked,"Are you a customer here?"
41720I had only time to say,"Will you sing?"
41720I knew the Lord had sent me, and how could I meet Him at the Judgment and tell Him I had failed?
41720I longed to be dead, but one night the thought came:"Suppose you were dead, what then?
41720I looked at the man and he said:"Do n''t you know me, mother?"
41720I said of one of the girls to the matron,"This girl looks like a good Christian-- who is she?"
41720I said that I did not and he then asked,"What is your work?"
41720I said to them,"What have you in that box?"
41720I said,"For the sake of young men which you now employ to control and guard these women, wo n''t you do this?"
41720I said,"Is n''t this Defiance?"
41720I said,"O, boys, CAN''T I RIDE THAT MULE?"
41720I said,"Please let me get my shawl, and will you please let me ask one of the ladies at the mission to go with me?"
41720I said,"What can you eat?"
41720I said,"What will it all amount to-- I a friendless prisoner, doomed for life?"
41720I said,"Where?"
41720I said,"Where?"
41720I said,"Will you not send an officer to show us the way to our lodging, as you have arrested us without a cause and it is late at night?"
41720I said,"You are an officer, are you not?"
41720I say to you, is this not enough to satisfy the most bitter feelings of any avowed enemy?
41720I stood trembling and thought,"Must I stand all alone here with no one to pray for me, or encourage me in my labor for the Master?"
41720I was in Philadelphia walking along the street praying--"O Lord, where next-- what wilt Thou have me to do?"
41720I was sure God had sent us, and said:"Will you permit us to see the men in their cells?"
41720I wept and prayed most of the night and cried,"Oh God, can you let me fail now?"
41720Idle?
41720If any one will pray for us, wo n''t you raise your hand?"
41720If prisons are supposed to be erected for the purpose of reformation, why not make them in reality what they are intended to be?
41720If so, raise your hands?"
41720If ten years is not sufficient punishment to make man control himself in future, why not be merciful and kill him at once?
41720In my very darkest moments Would you know what comforts me?
41720In terror I cried:"O, what shall I do?
41720In the language of Socrates,"Why should we who are never angry at an ill- conditioned body, always be angry with an ill- conditioned soul?"
41720In the tender voice of the Holy Spirit came these words:"Can you give up all and follow me?
41720Is He not at the Father''s right hand, interceding for us and for the souls to whom He sends us?
41720Is anything too hard for the Lord?
41720Is humanity wholly dead?
41720Is it because I have sinned so much?
41720Is it not enough that he has lost home, friends, wife, children and happiness at one false move?
41720Is not that precious news?
41720Is social vengeance a failure, and are other means necessary to prevent crime?
41720It is very simple, my dear sister, is it not?
41720It must be expected that some will fall again; but why should the many suffer for the few?
41720It was late and as we came down the mountain side I saw a light at a little distance, and I said,"Where is that light?"
41720It''s curious, is n''t it, chaplain, what a twelve months may bring?
41720Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee; When shall my sorrows have an end?
41720Joyful?
41720Just then a well- dressed old gentleman spoke to me and said,"Do you belong to the Salvation Army?"
41720Just where to draw the line, and how to enforce discipline?
41720Kindly, tenderly I talked to them, thinking to myself, what if it were my boy, now safe in Heaven?
41720Lowry._] Lonely?
41720Many like him are saying:"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
41720Men and women who will place in the hand of the prisoner the Bible, in exchange for the revolver, dagger and bottle?
41720Mother Prindle, who was with me said,"Do you know Mother Wheaton?"
41720Mother, why do I get scared?
41720Must death overtake me here?
41720My Dear Friend: Do you think we have forgotten you?
41720My brethren, My friends, My disciples, Can ye dare to follow me?
41720My dear and only child, will God and man have mercy on him?
41720Need I say that my cry was not in vain?
41720No wonder we often hear the cry go up from some poor wounded or crushed heart saying: O, God, is there no mercy left in man?
41720O brother, sister, have we had charity that suffereth long and is kind?
41720O faithless one, is there anything too hard for the Lord?
41720O if I would die now what would become of me?
41720O my God, will you not help me to provide a home for such as these?
41720O thou of little faith, wherefore did''st thou doubt?
41720Oh, God, how long shall the cry of the prisoner be heard?
41720One of them replied,"Yes, why not now?"
41720Only trust Him, He will save you-- Ca n''t you hear His sweet voice call?
41720Our Saviour''s last act of mercy and forgiving love was shown toward a prisoner and shall we imitate His example, or shall we not?
41720Please, wo n''t you let me go?"
41720Reader, did it pay?
41720Reader, is there not a sympathetic chord in your heart for these poor unfortunates?
41720Reader, think you this man was any more a criminal at heart than thousands who move among men honored and respected?
41720Relatives asked me,"Who told you?"
41720Revenge?
41720Saddened?
41720Say, George, when you go back, will you tell the warden Riley''s coming up to call on him?"
41720Set up your scaffold- altars in our land, And, consecrators of Law''s darkest crime, Urge to its loathsome work the hangman''s hand?
41720Shall it be yours to touch that vibrant chord And share the honor of the great reward?
41720She said,"How do you know?"
41720She said,"Will you meet me in Heaven?"
41720Should not the pardoning power be exercised frequently before the convicted man ever reaches the prison at all?
41720Sister Wheaton, wo n''t you come with me to church?"
41720Sister, am I right or wrong?
41720Sisters, brothers, are you and I clear?
41720So I said,"Can I come and see you again?"
41720Some one asked the question,"What is the best thing that can be said of a friend?"
41720Staggering back he exclaimed,"My----, where did you get those things?"
41720The girl herself replied,"Do n''t you know me, mother?"
41720The governor looked doubtful, mused a few minutes and said,"You will go back on the river and be a mate again, I suppose?"
41720The man with whom I had been speaking looked on surprised and said,"Who was that man?"
41720The music comes winding through the corridors of the prison and in all dark wards the whisper is heard:"What''s that?
41720The officer said,"Are you making all of this ado and trouble?"
41720The question is often asked me,"How did you become interested in this work, and learn to understand the needs of the prisoner?"
41720The rails may be all right, the bridge may be safe; but who knows?"
41720The sister whispered and asked,"Did you hear that sound?"
41720The spirit of a man will sustain his_ infirmity_, but a wounded or broken spirit who can bear?"
41720The text comes to me so forcibly,''What, could ye not watch with me one hour?''
41720The unusual sound brought the keeper, who asked,"What is the matter with you?"
41720Then I said,"Girls, wo n''t you pray?"
41720Then sweetly rose the singer''s voice Amid unwonted calm,"Am I a soldier of the Cross, A follower of the Lamb?
41720Then with all these sacred memories Welling in these hearts of ours, Who in all this land of sunshine Could forbid this gift of flowers?
41720There are children, bright and gay, Now at school and now at play; Why do playmates push them off, Only at their tears to scoff?
41720Think you I''m lonely, mother, dear, When Jesus thus is ever near?
41720Think you that such things as these do not cry to God for vengeance?
41720This lady turned her face to the News emissaries and inquired in a sweet silvery tone:"Going to church, brothers?"
41720Thy joys, when shall I see?
41720Tired?
41720Up there?"
41720Upon the pedestal of the statue were these words,"What shall the harvest be?"
41720WILL IT PAY?
41720Waiting?
41720Was he guilty?
41720We may overpower them, but do we conquer them?
41720We''ve a Home for Prodigal Daughters, Our Saviour says gather them in; Will you help rescue these dear ones-- Who have fallen in paths of sin?
41720What advantage will you give to the men who are striving to obey rules, and do what is right?
41720What always leads a man to destruction and crime?
41720What are we trying to do to lend a hand of relief?
41720What can I do when my time expires?
41720What could the harvest be?
41720What do we see?
41720What have I to hope for?
41720What if your wife were that poor boy''s mother?
41720What if''t were your son instead of another?
41720What is the meaning, my beloved sister, of this scene for us?
41720What kind of a state of affairs is this?
41720What led me to do it?
41720What object have I?
41720What use in saying the Lord''s prayer-- Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us?
41720What was the cause of the sad plight of this family?
41720What was the cause of this midnight hour?
41720What will we find them?
41720What would have become of me had God deferred this discipline?
41720What''s that?"
41720What, no?
41720What_ could_ we do?
41720When I entered the office the kind official said,"What can I do for you, Mother?"
41720When I had related the facts he said,"Who dare refuse you holding meetings in that prison camp?
41720When I reached the place I sat down behind the door and cried and thought, what shall I do?
41720When I said"No,"he answered:"Do n''t you know your boy?"
41720When are you coming this way again?
41720When before the white throne of His Judgment you stand,"What have you to answer?"
41720When once in doors I saw a piano, and said,"Which one of you ladies will play a piece on the piano?
41720When the book is opened and we hear the words:"I was sick and in prison, and ye visited me not,"what are we going to answer?
41720Where is Tommy?"
41720Where is she?
41720Where next?
41720Where now his footsteps turn?
41720Where should he go?
41720Who among you will give ear to this?
41720Who can tell?
41720Who cares for me?
41720Who is responsible for the sin and crime and suffering?
41720Who is responsible?
41720Who is to blame for this?
41720Who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
41720Who told that conductor to telegraph to headquarters to get a permit to stop the train for me?
41720Who tries to save mothers''girls as well as mothers''boys, husbands and wives?
41720Who votes to put down the saloons?
41720Who will answer in the day of Judgment for that man''s life and death?
41720Who will be willing to answer at the bar of God for that soul?
41720Who will hearken and hear for the time to come?"
41720Who will help to rescue dying souls to- day?
41720Who will man the life- boat, who the storm will brave?
41720Who will man the life- boat, who will breast the wave?
41720Who will man the life- boat, who will launch away?
41720Who''ll help me?
41720Why are they shunned, each one and all?
41720Why did you not fulfill your promise to me about transferring those women from the stockades to the prison here at the capital?
41720Why do I sometimes stray from his love?
41720Why do they want it?
41720Why is this failure?
41720Why not stop that which sends our young men by the thousands to a drunkard''s or a criminal''s grave?
41720Why not, then, look after them?
41720Why should it not be so?
41720Why should not that gracious dew fall even now and always for all of us upon the fields of life?
41720Why will people indulge in strong drink, when God has said no drunkard shall inherit the kingdom of heaven?
41720Will we not arise and shine for God as we have never done before?
41720Will you kindly look at it before I leave?"
41720Will you not try and live so you will meet me in heaven?
41720Will you please be seated?"
41720Will you please send us the hymns called"Tell of the Unclouded Day"and the one called"When the Pearly Gates Unfold"?
41720Will you trust me with these till I return?"
41720Will you wish to have his blood on your hands When before the great throne you each shall stand?
41720Will you, as Christians, let him die believing the word Christianity a mockery?
41720Will your mother''s prayers be answered?
41720Wo n''t somebody help my poor mother?"
41720Wo n''t they be thrown down in hell?
41720Would I come?
41720Would I not have gone on in sin until too late, even had I been sent here for a short term of years?
41720Would you be at rest?"
41720Yes, and his soul?
41720You look tired and hungry"--and was n''t I?
41720You remember the Chinaman who was cook for the Warden?
41720You remember, do n''t you?
41720You shook hands with me and asked,"Are you a Christian?"
41720[ TUNE,"ARE YOU WITHIN THE FOLD TONIGHT?"]
41720_ Wo n''t you sing for me?_"So I sang for him, and he requested me not to talk to him then.
41720has anything happened?"
41720know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?"
41720little they know what reform is, for where on earth does one need the Spirit that reforms more than in prison?
41720what?
45910''A thousand pililloos,''cries the trooper,''Where is my pistol that I may slay?'' 45910 A male angel or female?"
45910And dost thou forget it, The spear and the threat, Which no children of Adam Could ever forget?
45910And dost thou forget it, Thy passion and pain, And dost thou forget it, Thy slaying by men? 45910 And is it any harm for me to ask,"says I,"what is the crime the woman did when she was in the world?"
45910And the needles with you?
45910And they were not long there,says the thirteenth(?)
45910And what sent you here?
45910And what''ll happen to you after your death?
45910And who is that authority?
45910Blood and owns, you broke my bones,That man kept crying with teeth that chatter, And then spoke Smiler, the wife of Simon,"What is the matter?
45910But,said she,"could not he banish the flies without the knowledge of the people of the law?"
45910By my soul, I''ll go no further, then,said he to himself;"what use is it for me?"
45910Can you give them relief from the pain?
45910Can you talk?
45910Cionnar a bhéadh?
45910Destruction on you, you nasty hag, is it dirtying Mary''s Well you are?
45910Did you ever hear talk of Lough Derg?
45910Did you ever see any other marvel in your time?
45910Did you give away any alms during your life?
45910Did you not pray to God to take them to Himself a short while ago?
45910Do you know now any means by which I can make Iona go forward?
45910Do you know,said he,"what is throwing down Iona that I am building?"
45910Do you see those withered trees over there?
45910Hast thou seen my bright darling, O Peter, good apostle?
45910Have you a candle in the house?
45910Have you any other tidings with you?
45910How could I get it back, and it eaten by you and your workmen?
45910How do you know but that I might not be in the grave before you?
45910How long are you here?
45910How shall we find that out?
45910How so?
45910I do n''t like you to go away Shaun without your reward, and what is the thing you''d have most desire for?
45910I do not know,says Peter,"Does Christ recognize him?"
45910I have no hope at all, so?
45910I hope in God that you are saved,says St. Patrick,"you have undergone baptism and...?"
45910I shall be there if I''m alive,said the Buideach;"but is there any fear of me that the Tinker will get up before that time?"
45910I was here,said the guard,"I kept watch and kept ward, Why seek ye the truth to smother?
45910I''m a Hebrew,says the third man,"and what will happen to me after my death?"
45910I''m a Protestant,said the second man,"and what''ll happen to me after my death?"
45910If I should settle on that condition Where is the beef, and where is the beef?
45910Is n''t it a great pity,says he,"that I can not see my fine garden?"
45910Is n''t there his enough of a load on him now?
45910Is there any fear of me from the Tinker?
45910Is there anything at all to cure her?
45910Is there anything else of cure in the well?
45910Is this Imlogue- Fhada? 45910 It is to thee that I have come from my house, O Blind one of Assaroe, how far doth thy memory go back, or how far is thy age to be reckoned?"
45910Knowest thou, O Paul,said the angel,"what people are pained like that?"
45910Knowest thou, O Paul,said the angel,"what people are pained like this?"
45910Knowest thou, O Paul,said the angel,"what people are pained like this?"
45910Knowest thou, O Paul,said the angel,"what people are pained like this?"
45910Knowest thou, O Paul,said the angel,"what people are pained like this?"
45910Knowest thou, O Paul,said the angel,"who they are who are pained like this?"
45910Léithin,said he,"do you ever remember the like of this morning or of last night to have come within thy knowledge before?"
45910O Dubhgoire tell to me-- and to count up all thy life-- the like of yesterday morning, didst thou ever experience it, O Dubhgoire?
45910Oh, do n''t ask me that,said the Crow,"did n''t yourself feel the cold and ill weather of last night?"
45910Oh, is n''t that for my baptism?
45910Oh, what good would that do me?
45910Oh, who is yon woman? 45910 Patrick,"says Oisín,"are you able to take me to the place where Finn and the Fenians of Erin are?"
45910Patrick,says Oisín,"for what did God damn all that of people?"
45910Perhaps you did not get it honestly; tell me where did you find it?
45910Pleasant is that[ life of thine] O Goll with success(?) 45910 Teig O''Kane,"said the little grey man again,"is n''t it timely you met us?"
45910Teig O''Kane,says he,"the third time, is n''t it lucky and timely that we met you?"
45910Tell me, Blackfoot,said Léithin,"what is thy age?"
45910Tell me, father, is there any danger of me from the Tinker?
45910That''s all you want?
45910Wait till I drink another naggin; I ca n''t play hearty music till I have my enough drunk?
45910Well now,says he to the herd,"would you be so kind as to give me a bottle?"
45910Well, now,says the blind man,"is there any well here?"
45910Well,says he,"when you went this way before did n''t you say that if you were to go this way again might the Devil break your neck?"
45910What angry madness is on you, son?
45910What bet will you make now?
45910What death is it?
45910What fine man hangs there In the dust and the smother?
45910What happened to you since I was here before, and where did you get the gold and the silver?
45910What has sent you here?
45910What have you done that has damned you?
45910What have you to tell us to- day?
45910What is it all about from the beginning?
45910What is it?
45910What is the reward that you will get?
45910What is this has happened to you, or where are your plumage and feathers?
45910What people are those?
45910What was happening to them?
45910What will I be able to do for you to save you?
45910What''s on you?
45910What''s that?
45910What''s the cost?
45910Whence have you come from yourself, you black burnt gruagach[100]?
45910Where was he, or where did he pass his life, That he''s got no bed where he now may go?
45910Where were you going now, Shaun?
45910Where were you going?
45910Who are they?
45910Who are you?
45910Who are you?
45910Who are you?
45910Who is that speaking to me?
45910Who is that?
45910Who is there?
45910Who of his people is buried here To claim admittance, claim admittance?
45910Who will you put to stand for him?
45910Why art thou doing that, poor woman?
45910Why say you that?
45910Why so?
45910Will he be able to carry it home?
45910Will you give him to me?
45910Would it not be better for you to leave your mother than to lose your life in a state of mortal sin and be for ever burning in hell?
45910Would you give him to me, and I''ll stand for him?
45910You corpse, there on my back,says he,"will you be satisfied if I bury you down here?"
45910You have come home?
45910You must go to such and such a man who is going into Ellasthrum(?) 45910 You, corpse up on my back,"said he,"shall I go over again to the churchyard?"
45910''Did you get your enough to eat and drink?''
45910''Go in,''said he,''into yonder house in which you see the light?''
45910''Where did you spend the night?''
45910''Why did you take up with misery?''
45910), and the devils tossing them and turning them(?)
45910), dawdling(?
45910), raw- nosed(?
45910); being bound(?)
45910***** And now Archy, the story which does not concern a smotàn(?)
45910***** At the end of a week after this the Buideach said to his mother,"Is not this a fair day in Castlebar?"
45910A man came to me before you[ came] and he said to- me,''What has brought you here?''
45910A minister came the way, and he riding upon a fine horse, and he said to the gossoon,"Where does this road bring you?"
45910After that comes to them a broad- wombed, long- timbered boat, with eight loutish, big- biting, lumpish(?
45910And Deglan said,"This place which was promised me by God and where my burial was promised, how shall I be able to avoid it?
45910And Léithin said she was[ not?]
45910And how do you know that it''s not a sudden death you''d get, and what would happen to you if you were to get a"death without priest?"
45910And on the other opposite side of the river there was a dark cave in which were many damned souls screaming(?
45910And the oak grew after that till it was a giant oak(?)
45910And the porter- saint said to the Gambler,"Wo n''t yourself come in?"
45910And there was a resting- lake(?)
45910And they are seldom[ without?]
45910And when the poor soul beheld this devilish guard in front of it, the soul returned fearful(?)
45910As for Léithin, she was sad and sorrowful, for those tidings did not help(?)
45910At this time Saint Gerald was only a higher priest in Tirerrill(?)
45910But his wife said unto him,''Why speakest thou like that?''
45910But who was Grainne?
45910Crom Dubh used to come after them, and his trickster(?)
45910Did you ever go to confession?
45910Do you understand, my good man?"
45910Good was my haggard and my large house; And my brightness(?)
45910He drove them before him then, like a flock of sheep, and said,"What will be done with ye[93] now?"
45910He feels me on his face, he raises up his weakening hand, he puts his hero''s little quill through my body at the first effort(?)
45910He has so much of the Devil''s influence(?)
45910He said to Taircheal,"Whence have you come from, you eater of beastings?"
45910Here are twenty more pieces for you; are you satisfied now?"
45910How is your God a better man( Or all your clan of clerics there) Than Finn, our Fenian chief, so great, So straight, so generous, so fair?
45910However, upon the Farmer thus satisfying the gentleman''s question, they were all silent, until the hermit''s lad the"Shouting Attendant"(?)
45910I never carried the dirt of one puddle beyond another(?)
45910I wonder that you speak so unmannerly about Father Brian, when if you were dying to- morrow, who would give you absolution but the same father?
45910If foreign, what was their origin and who brought them here; if native, who invented them, and when, and with what purpose?
45910Long brows, a projecting(?)
45910On a Sunday after the battle...?
45910Our Lord said:"Peter, regard your soul; Are you sure you have now thrown in the whole?"
45910Our Saviour talked with him and said,"What do you want?"
45910Peter will come and ask me,''of what religion are you?''
45910Shall I bury you here?"
45910She was not gone more than an hour when there came a big Tinker, and a Black Donkey with him, to the door, and"Are you in, woman of the house?"
45910Tell me stag high- headed, Saw you ever fall Such a night and morning?
45910That''s not what I''m asking you at all, but who is your own master?
45910The Arch- demon came, and he said,"What stake have you to play for with me, for I only play for people''s souls?"
45910The Widow went into the house and took out the purse, and asked,"What shall I do with this gold and silver?"
45910The bishop is angry at the clergy on hearing their report, and''twas what he said that it was shame or fright(?)
45910The friar began to talk to him, and said,"What brought you here, my son?"
45910The minister''s son came in, and he began rummaging(?)
45910The poet tells his victim that when he is reading he can twist and stifle his voice"like a melodious droning and partly a humming(?)
45910The principal of the college came to him, and said to him,"Where are you from, son, or what is your name?"
45910The voice of the bell I hear Making me to postpone return...?
45910Then was the bishop excessively enraged against the Farmer''s son, and raised his arm with a thick- butted apple- knotted****?
45910There was great trouble on them, and each one of them said,"Am I he?"
45910They called in Paudyeen and a man of them said to him,"Paudyeen, I''m a Catholic, and what will happen to me after my death?"
45910Very well; did you ever hear his opinion about religion?
45910What is the matter?"
45910What is the thing that you most wish for?"
45910What is your own trade?
45910What sort of a thing is it that you''d like best to have?"
45910What trade will you have when you''ll be older?
45910Where has he been that he got no bed?"
45910Who is your mistress-- perhaps you understand that?
45910Who told you I would n''t marry the girl?"
45910Whose are the little pigs?
45910Would you not allow me to die for you?
45910Ye have spent the gifts that God gave you, namely feeling, beauty, strength, airiness(?
45910You''re a wise little boy; and it''s as good for me to let you be, but tell me do you know where Patrick O''Donnell is living?
45910You''re going astray Maurya; were you at mass last Sunday?
45910[ 11] Pronounced like"Cunn eetir"and"sy- ha soory"--hound of rage and bitch of wickedness?
45910[ 44] Literally"little bog- berries""Are you very old?"
45910[ I put] a question to thee again Without doing thee harm: How long since thou didst leave this world, Or art thou there ever since?
45910alas for him who was deceived by the companion at the raising(?)
45910and roasted hen and every bottle that he shall get like a prolute( prelate?)
45910and what''s troubling you?
45910but that''s sad, my son''s case now,"says the Farmer,"and I think myself that every comfort and satisfaction(?)
45910cried they all,''What is the matter, where are we hurried?''"
45910is that the paper you put your hand to when you sold yourself and your family?"
45910quoth he to the servant,"what do you put for me into the pottage every day?"
45910said Teig,"must I bring you there?
45910said he, and the sweat running from his forehead;"who spoke to me?"
45910said the Crow;"or what age are you?"
45910says the Eagle;"O Crow of my heart, what has happened to you, or where have your plumage and your feathers gone?"
45910says the priest,"is there anything at all down from heaven to set that right?"
45910says the wife,"did that stroller do anything to you?"
45910to the weedy- place(?)
47336And Jesus answering said unto them,''Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffererd such things? 47336 And behold they cried out, saying, What have we to do with Thee?
47336And one shall say unto Him, What are these wounds in Thine hands?
47336But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? 47336 Do the members of your church enjoy the gifts of the Holy Spirit that Jesus promised should follow believers?"
47336From what part of the West?
47336Have you prophets?
47336If he ask for fish will he give him a serpent?
47336Is any sick among you? 47336 Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
47336Pray, then,says the stranger,"What have you left?"
47336Prove all things, hold fast that which is good,and ask the question, what constitutes complete evidence that a man is a prophet of God?
47336Well, then, what have you left?
47336What is man, that Thou art mindful of him? 47336 What is prophecy but history reversed?"
47336What is prophecy but history reversed?
47336Where is your congress?
47336Who are these arrayed in white, brighter than the noon- day sun?
47336Will a man rob God? 47336 *** And what shall I more say? 47336 *** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
47336Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them?"
47336And from thence has it not continued, as the true Church, down to the present time?"
47336And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
47336And how shall they hear without a preacher?
47336And how shall they preach, except they be sent?"
47336And if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil?"
47336And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying,"Who is like unto the beast?
47336And what thank they the Jews for the Bible which they receive from them?
47336And where is the word of the Lord?
47336And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
47336And who shall stand when He appeareth?
47336And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
47336Are men in modern times as particular to avoid speaking in the name of the Lord before they are truly called?
47336Are they less His offspring because they went to people other lands?
47336Art thou come to destroy us?
47336As proof of this I will cite the testimony of Paul:"For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
47336Because Stephen alone saw God and His Son in the last moments of His life, is his testimony false?
47336But John forbade Him, saying,''I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
47336But in answer to Paul''s question,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
47336But who may abide the day of His coming?
47336But who may abide the day of His coming?
47336But who will abide the day of His coming, and who shall stand when He appeareth?
47336But ye say, wherein have we robbed thee?
47336Did not they confer the authority upon a people in some remote corner of the earth?
47336Do they remember the travels, and the labors, and the pains of the Jews, and their diligence unto me, in bringing forth salvation unto the Gentiles?
47336Do we"believe all things"and"hope for all things"which have been predicted by the prophets since the world began?
47336Does it consist solely in the giving of bread to the hungry, clothes to the naked or succor to the distressed?
47336Has the messenger spoken of by Malachi come to you and taught you how to build a temple to the Lord, that He may"suddenly come to His temple?"
47336Have not the people denied the prophets and visions of heaven?
47336Have ye obtained a Bible, save it were by the Jews?
47336He is asked,"Where is your vice- president?"
47336Hence it was, upon the day of Pentecost, when the sin- convicted multitude cried out:"Men and brethren, What shall we do?"
47336How can others be excused?
47336How could He suddenly come to His temple unless a temple should be built for Him?
47336How could any one receive that knowledge without revelation from God?
47336How shall this boon be obtained?
47336If a son ask his father for bread"will he give him a stone?"
47336If all would receive this admonition and"turn away"from these powerless forms, what would become of the churches that are now extant?
47336If such were the case with Jeremiah, why not with thousands of the sons of God?
47336In Romans x., 14 to 17, we have the following:"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
47336Is it not an ensign to the nations?
47336Is it possible that Christ ever taught such a heinous doctrine?
47336Is not faith, being a principle emanating from Deity, as unchangeable as God Himself?
47336Is the resurrection any more unaccountable from a natural and scientific view than the organization of the human body before its birth into the world?
47336Jesus, thou Son of God?
47336Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
47336Malachi says"And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
47336May we not ask with perfect propriety, is not that which was rejected or lost just as valuable as much of that which has been handed down to us?
47336Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
47336Now, how is it possible for a man to be baptized in water when his body has already crumbled in the earth?"
47336O ye Gentiles, have ye remembered the Jews, mine ancient covenant people?
47336O, death, where is thy sting?"
47336On one occasion after His resurrection, the apostles asked the Savior this question:"''Wilt Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?''
47336Paul also said to the Romans,"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His death?
47336She has never produced a sage, a philosopher, a poet nor a prophet, and why not?
47336Should man not lead the way, as the Lord directs, back to his"Paradise Lost"?
47336The great preacher looked at the interrogator for a moment and then said:"Young man, where do you hail from?"
47336The query then arises, what is the cause of such apparent difference in the opportunities of human beings?
47336The question is, then, where did he go?
47336The question which logically follows is,"Has that angel come?"
47336The question which naturally follows in this place is: Could Joseph Smith be mistaken?
47336Then shall the righteous answer Him saying: Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered and fed Thee?
47336They have had the Bible, it is true, but what have they learned from it?
47336We ask the question, will the world be any better prepared to receive a message of this character in the future than it is today?
47336We ask, has God changed?
47336What became of them?
47336What could be more real, more tangible than this?
47336What do the facts show?
47336What have we to do with Thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?
47336What is charity?
47336What is the cause of all this uncertainty respecting the glorious plan of eternal life?
47336What of the character of those who have derided them?
47336What will become of them?
47336When saw we Thee a stranger and took Thee in?
47336Where is he who"envieth not"the possessions of his neighbor, or the honors and emoluments of office enjoyed by others?
47336Where is the Spirit of prophecy?
47336Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
47336Where, then, did the Lord go?
47336Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
47336Whither did they flee, and are they lost to God?
47336Who are kind to those who wrong them?
47336Who can believe the Scriptures and yet deny the necessity for more revelation?
47336Who can tell us where those other sheep were and when the Savior visited them?
47336Who has seen things to come?
47336Who is able to make war with him?
47336Who is looking for the restoration of the Jews to Palestine?
47336Who is not"easily provoked,"and therefore does not retaliate against those who may give offense?
47336Who"seeketh not"his own,"but rather"prefers his brother before himself?
47336Who"suffers long"without a murmur, especially if the suffering comes by oppression from an outward foe, and in return for evil?
47336Who"thinks not evil"of those who go contrary to his views, but the motives of whose hearts he knows nothing about?
47336Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
47336Why should an angel bring the gospel if it already existed upon the earth?
47336Why should it be otherwise regarding the law of God?
47336Why should the consideration of sacred ordinances involving the salvation of mankind be treated with less concern?
47336Why was he slain?
47336Why would such a decree be issued against this ordinance if it had no existence in the Church?
47336Will men obey the divine message?
47336Will they be forever damned?
47336Will they be in the Lord there?
47336Will they doubt that Isaiah saw the Lord in the days of King Uzziah?
47336Would the Lord suffer such a prayer to go unanswered, or suffer this boy to be deceived by Satan?
47336Yea, what do the Gentiles mean?
47336and the Son of Man, that Thou visitest him?
47336and what shall be the sign of Thy coming and of the end of the world?"
47336and who shall stand when He appeareth?
47336art Thou come hither to torment us before the time?"
47336or naked and clothed Thee?
47336or thirsty and gave Thee drink?
47336or when saw we Thee sick or in prison and came unto Thee?
38198A desire to serve them would not seem to you a sufficient motive, I suppose?
38198After all He has brought you through to these happy days, you are surely not forgetting to bring your trouble to Him, are you?
38198And Miss Baines''was the right kind? 38198 And all this immense property that has been accumulating since Mr St. Hubert''s death, this rascally Englishman is to have?"
38198And are they good to you? 38198 And are you sure that their mother and your brother did not appoint them, even after you found the torn paper on your brother''s table?"
38198And can you be spared? 38198 And did papa ask you to come and take care of us?
38198And did she send you here to say that to me? 38198 And do you live alone?
38198And do you think He will?
38198And does it make you happy to believe these things?
38198And has there never been any one else? 38198 And have you come to tell these girls?"
38198And have you that promise? 38198 And her brothers: what are they to be?"
38198And how long will it take you to learn? 38198 And if Mr Vane should return?
38198And is it true that Miss Tessie was sent away to the convent without a word to you two?
38198And is that all? 38198 And is there no good in all that Miss Agnace has told us?"
38198And it would not make any difference because mama is a Jewess, would it?
38198And no one else?
38198And not all for Lina''s sake?
38198And shall we never see you again?
38198And she needs comfort you think?
38198And since you left school?
38198And that is yours? 38198 And they and their wealth must be lost to the Church?
38198And was he glad to see you?
38198And was he very kind still?
38198And was it very disagreeable?
38198And was that all?
38198And we have been living on charity-- Tessie and I?
38198And were they willing to let you come here? 38198 And were you afraid, Cousin Cyprien?"
38198And where is the good of fretting? 38198 And who took the responsibility to advise such a step?"
38198And who were they? 38198 And why should Madame Ascot care?"
38198And why should you be vexed? 38198 And will He, do you think, if I ask Him?
38198And will He?
38198And will you not see them?
38198And would He make me see, if I were to ask Him? 38198 And would you like that?"
38198And you are glad you came, mama?
38198And you think he would do it for me?
38198And you? 38198 And your brother?"
38198Are there? 38198 Are you a physician?"
38198Are you alone? 38198 Are you better, Cousin Cyprien?"
38198Are you better?
38198Are you glad to be here, Miss Agnace? 38198 Are you listening, dear Fred?"
38198Are you no going to wash the cups?
38198Are you sure you are glad now?
38198As to this affair of Tessie? 38198 Because of your print dress?
38198Brother,said Mr St. Cyr,"why did you not tell me of poor Theresa''s death?"
38198But are we not going home? 38198 But are you sure you can find your way home by these streets?
38198But did he say nothing about the boys being in town when you spoke of their coming home?
38198But how am I to know?
38198But how did you know how to answer her? 38198 But is there nothing we must do?"
38198But it will soon pass, and summer will soon be here, and who knows what summer may bring?
38198But really and truly, may I come to you with my troubles? 38198 But then there are two bishops, and which is the right?
38198But then, we are still rather young, are we not?
38198But who has taken the ordering of all these matters?
38198But whoever may be appointed, you will always take care of mama and us all?
38198But will mama like that, do you think?
38198But you have a child, you know, dear; only thirteen, or is it twelve, mama? 38198 But, Cousin Cyprien,"said Frederica, taking courage from his kindness,"ought I to need to come to you always?
38198But, mama,said Frederica, hesitating,"has papa no money?
38198Can you not? 38198 Could we not go to the school and ask if Charlie was among the boys?"
38198Dear me, lassie,said Eppie, at a loss what to say to her;"what has putten such like thoughts into your head?
38198Dear me, mama, how many things people need?
38198Did I not say four?
38198Did I not tell you? 38198 Did he wish you to come?
38198Did she? 38198 Did you like staying at the school, my lad?
38198Did you not know, Cousin Cyprien? 38198 Did you not understand that I said four?"
38198Did you pay them, papa?
38198Did you?
38198Do n''t you remember you told me all that long ago? 38198 Do you hear, mama?
38198Do you know that it was I who prescribed for you last night?
38198Do you mean it, Edgar? 38198 Do you not see yourselves that she is very ill?
38198Do you wish Mrs Ascot to stay in our house, Cousin Cyprien? 38198 Does Mr St. Cyr know it?
38198Does that mean us too? 38198 Does the time seem long, Cousin Cyprien?"
38198Expect Tessie? 38198 Father Jerome?
38198For after all,she thought,"what has life to give to any one?
38198Fred, love, why should we be afraid? 38198 Happy?"
38198Has anything happened since we were at home?
38198Has anything happened, love? 38198 Has n''t Mrs Glencairn often told you?"
38198Have I that reputation? 38198 Have they heard that Mr Vane is worse?"
38198Have we grown poor?
38198Have you not heard? 38198 Have you then any religion?"
38198How can I come to Him? 38198 How did they teach you to be religious when you were young?"
38198How prudent, too?
38198Hush, Hubert?
38198I am almost old enough, am I not? 38198 I ought to have done with school now, and stay at home, ought I not?
38198I wonder why it seemed so strange?
38198I would be very thankful to be able to go to the kirk,said Eppie evasively:"And is your religion just like Miss Baines''?
38198If we can persuade Mr Vane to let you leave school, will you come and stay here with me?
38198Is he like papa?
38198Is he?
38198Is it a pic- nic? 38198 Is it a story book?
38198Is it enough, I wonder? 38198 Is it he whom God loves, and who has no cause to be afraid of death?
38198Is it so bad?
38198Is it something that you can not tell to your best friend?
38198Is it something very serious this time? 38198 Is it you, missy?"
38198Is it you, my brother? 38198 Is mama so very ill?"
38198Is not that enough?
38198Is not this nice, mama?
38198Is she coming after you? 38198 Is she safe?"
38198It brings back your youth, does it not? 38198 It is not Theresa-- is it?"
38198It is time you were retiring, is it not? 38198 It is you, Fred, is it?"
38198It would soothe and comfort you, would it not, to feel that you might still do something for your dear mama?
38198Lena, is it that I am going to be ill again? 38198 Lest you should be naughty again?
38198Mama dear, are you very tired? 38198 Mama, do n''t you remember how you put these bills away at Christmas, not to vex yourself and us?
38198Mama, ought people to have bills?
38198Mama,said she, softly,"is it the same house do you think?"
38198Mama,she asked that night when she had told them of her visit,"was it always so still and gloomy at Cousin Cyprien''s when you used to go there?
38198May I come in, Mistress Campbell?
38198May I?
38198May the Lord preserve you all?
38198Much better, but why should we have either?
38198Must you go? 38198 My brother, you are not glad of my weakness, are you?
38198My child, is it you? 38198 No, papa, not particularly clever?
38198Not even if Father Jerome said you must?
38198O Caroline I was there ever so lovely a child before? 38198 Of what are you then afraid, if not of the` little Jewess''?"
38198Of whom should she ask permission?
38198Or rather, you heard many voices, and the names were a fancy, or why should not your sisters have heard them also? 38198 Ought I, Selina?
38198Papa, do you know that Mrs Glencairn has not been paid for more than a year and a half? 38198 Selina, what shall we do?
38198Selina,said Frederica, when they were left alone,"did her words make you afraid?"
38198Shall I fash you here?
38198Shall I never see you any more? 38198 Shall we go and walk?
38198She is hard on you, is she? 38198 She is very like her, is she not?
38198That is your idea, is it? 38198 There has nothing happened to your papa, has there?
38198Through this crowd? 38198 To- day, papa?
38198Was He?
38198Was I so ill as that?
38198Was it fear that I felt? 38198 Was it grandpapa who put it all wrong, as papa says?
38198Was it not he who took you there, when he should have taken you back to your former school again?
38198Was it that which made him not afraid?
38198Was it yesterday, Lena? 38198 Was that your mama in the carriage, and your sister?"
38198We can easily make room for her, can we not, Mrs Clifford?
38198Well, but that does sound rather like a fairy story, now does n''t it?
38198Well, my little cousin, what do you think of it all?
38198Well, what can I do for you?
38198Were there many flowers in your garden when you were a little girl?
38198Were you not just telling Mr St. Cyr that you are grown up? 38198 What does it mean, I wonder?"
38198What is her plan?
38198What is it all about?
38198What is the matter, Fred?
38198What of papa?
38198What right has he to intermeddle in our affairs?
38198What should I do, if I might not come to you? 38198 When had you your dinner?"
38198When we say` Our Father,''you mean?
38198When were you out last?
38198Where are we going?
38198Where are we?
38198Where is Charlie?
38198Where is Selina? 38198 Where is the responsibility?
38198Where shall we go? 38198 Which of us all is so happy as she?"
38198Who has been troubling you this time? 38198 Who is Sister Agnace?
38198Who is it?
38198Who would have expected to see you at this hour? 38198 Why do you say so?
38198Why should you care what Mrs Ascot thinks, or Mrs Glencairn either?
38198Why? 38198 Will you do as papa wishes, Cousin Cyprien?
38198Will you let her die unblessed of the Church? 38198 Will you never go away from us any more?"
38198Will you not come and stay with me then?
38198Will you not write and tell him how we all want him home?
38198Will you trust Him?
38198Wo n''t you let me go home, Miss Robina? 38198 Would you like to go, Fred?
38198Yes, but how are all the nations of the earth to be blessed through them?
38198You are not angry with me, are you, Cousin Cyprien?
38198You went to beard another lion in his den?
38198Your wee brother, did I say? 38198 ` And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?''"
38198Am I to be punished, Miss Robina?
38198And I shall_ see her face there_?"
38198And are you happy here?"
38198And did they let you come up now?"
38198And did you never see them again?"
38198And does Madame the Schoolmistress let you go here and there about the city by yourself?
38198And does not God love us all?"
38198And has she forgotten us all, do you think?"
38198And have you been nursing sick people all your life?
38198And have you nothing to tell me?--no trouble to be helped through?"
38198And how are we to know?"
38198And how shall I ever tell mama?"
38198And if I shall see-- what is this you call her, little one?-- Prickly Polly!--I shall send her wool- gathering, shall I?
38198And if it was wrong for Father Jerome and Madame Precoe, what was it for her, whom they loved and trusted, to deceive them?
38198And is it for us too?
38198And our Elder Brother-- do you think He will forget Selina and you?"
38198And so you will not come?"
38198And that is the right way, is it?
38198And was there no one among a whole cityful to tell these children and their mother how they might be saved?
38198And what are we to believe?"
38198And what are we to believe?"
38198And who was this beside him, looking at her with Selina''s eyes, smiling on her with Selina''s smile, and calling her sister?
38198And will you tell Babette that we may come upstairs-- Selina and I?
38198And without him what was to be done with the brothers or with Tessie, should she grow wilful, as she used to be?
38198And yet, why should she be afraid?
38198And you rescued your brother, did you?
38198And, Hubert dear, you will be a good boy, wo n''t you?"
38198And, dear, if you break down, what will become of the rest?"
38198Are you better now?"
38198Are you better, Cousin Cyprien?"
38198Are you better, cousin?"
38198Are you glad to come away?"
38198Are you happy here?"
38198Are you happy?
38198Are you here, Frederica?
38198Are you listening, mama?"
38198Are you no coming down from that cold window when I bid you?"
38198Are you no coming down out of that?"
38198Are you not glad?"
38198Are you not so well, mama?
38198Are you the little girl who the other day nearly overturned me?
38198Are you unhappy, my child?"
38198Are your father and mother dead?
38198At last?
38198Bentham?"
38198But Frederica did not seem to be noticing what she was saying; for she asked suddenly,--"Eppie, do you know where Miss Baines is now?
38198But do n''t you get tired of it all the same?
38198But then all these years have you been thinking of this?
38198But then how is one to know?"
38198But to- morrow-- Has Mrs Glencairn been very much in need of it; Eppie?
38198But what is the use of going over all this?
38198But what will madame the schoolmistress say to your escapade?"
38198But who is she?
38198But why are not you afraid?"
38198But would it be a wise or happy thing to take even the smallest of these affairs out of their hands into her own?
38198But, Eppie, how can you be content?
38198But, Madame, why was it thought necessary to conceal her going there from us?
38198But, papa, do n''t you think it possible that-- that Mrs Ascot may have made some mistake?"
38198Can such a thing be possible?"
38198Can you not give it to me to take back to- day?
38198Can you walk all the way, think you?"
38198Could it be possible that their old friend who had been so kind to them that day, should have turned against them?
38198Could it be that their mother was going to die; and that she had cause to be afraid?
38198Could she ask it?
38198Could she bring it?
38198Could we begin now, do you think?
38198Cyr?"
38198Cyr?"
38198Cyr?"
38198Cyr?"
38198Did Mr St. Hubert make no condition as to their education-- their religion?
38198Did he doubt it?
38198Did mama think so, and Selina?
38198Did not Mr Jerome tell you?
38198Did not Sister Agnace?
38198Did she want to have it all her own way?
38198Did they not tell you?
38198Dixen, do n''t you think it is quite time that I should be considered a grown- up young lady?
38198Do good people all do that?
38198Do n''t you ever get tired of this place?
38198Do n''t you mind what the Bible says?
38198Do n''t you remember?
38198Do n''t you remember?"
38198Do you know what is said of it, Miss Agnace?
38198Do you like her, Mr St. Cyr?
38198Do you like it, Lina?"
38198Do you like to stay here, better than in the Hospital?"
38198Do you really think I am growing a young lady, Eppie?
38198Do you see me?
38198Do you think Madame Ascot is a trustworthy person, Cousin Cyprien?
38198Do you think they will let her stay?"
38198Duty does n''t call two ways at once, they say; and if it''s for pleasure, why should not I have a holiday as well as the rest?
38198Fred dear, if you were only quite well again?"
38198From whom could they have inherited strength?
38198Good- bye?"
38198Had Edgar no authority over them?
38198Had Edgar smitten her on the one cheek?
38198Had not Father Jerome given himself to the work of caring for their souls, of bringing them into the true Church?
38198Had she brought it to Him?
38198Has anything wonderful ever happened to you?"
38198Has not mama enough of money?"
38198Have you any brothers and sisters?
38198Have you brothers and sisters?
38198Have you confidence in her?
38198Have you heard about Him at all, my child?"
38198Have you no one else in this house?"
38198Have you no''got the play?
38198Have you seen Mr St. Cyr?
38198Have you the papers, Frederica?
38198He goes to the office, and all that-- and has he no salary, like other gentlemen?"
38198How can things be equally good that are exactly opposite?
38198How happy you must be?"
38198How old are you now?
38198I am a shockingly little creature; am I not, mama?"
38198I am sure mama is good, and so is Selina, and what is the use talking so much about religion,_ as_ though that would make any difference?"
38198I am very glad you came; but was he not afraid to let you come?
38198I can not?"
38198I may bring Selina, may I not?"
38198I ought to call you Sister Agnace, ought I not?
38198I shall speak to Babette, shall I not?"
38198I, who have never in all my life thought about these things?
38198If Eastwood had been beautiful to the eyes of the sisters when seen under Christmas skies, what was it now in the prime of summer?
38198If at the end you are with her, to lay hands on her and touch her with the oil of blessing, do you not think it may be well with her?
38198Is it a secret?
38198Is it because of some new unhappiness?
38198Is it necessary?"
38198Is it not awfully dull?"
38198Is it not conceivable that for other reasons I might wish to influence that unhappy woman, who is so near death, and who is so unprepared to meet it?
38198Is it this chamber you mean?
38198Is it well with her, think you, father?
38198Is n''t it nice?"
38198Is not Mrs Ascot here for no other reason than to save you all this trouble?
38198Is she really better?
38198Is she sensible?"
38198Is she trustworthy?"
38198Is that enough, father?"
38198Is there not something wrong that might be remedied?"
38198Is this it?
38198Is your father dead too?"
38198Is your mother then happier than you?"
38198Is yours the same, Mistress Campbell?"
38198It is an allegory, is it not?
38198It is at home that we ought to be, Miss Agnace, is it not?"
38198It is not-- is it Prickly Polly?
38198It might comfort you, and who knows--?"
38198Mama, are you keeping your promise?
38198Mama, shall we send for Sister Magdalen?"
38198Mama, you are not afraid of my driving?"
38198Mr St. Cyr?
38198Must you go how?"
38198Not Prickly Polly, sorely?
38198Oh, if we only had some one to tell us what we ought to do?"
38198One ought to have a religion of some kind, only how is one to know when one has that which is right?"
38198Or are you going home for the day?"
38198Or is it that all these people looked to Jesus, and so got strength and patience to` subdue kingdoms,''to` stop the mouths of lions''?
38198Ought it to be enough?
38198Papa, wo n''t you take it into your serious consideration?
38198Selina listened eagerly, only saying now and then with smiling lips,"Do you hear, Frederica?"
38198Shall I help you?"
38198Shall we go at once?"
38198She could bear it for herself; but what could Selina do without her?
38198She has not been complaining of Miss Agnace has she?"
38198She thinks you` sensible,''I suppose?"
38198So blessed an end would justify the use of any means, and who was she that she should judge the actions of one like Father Jerome?
38198That is the way is it?
38198The names of them?
38198Then Tessie broke in flippantly,--"But how are we to know?
38198To Mrs Brandon''s?
38198Was I very foolish?
38198Was he always alone in those days?"
38198Was he not interested in all that took place among them?
38198Was it Mr St. Cyr who sent you?
38198Was it for our sakes?"
38198Was it her father''s face she saw?
38198Was she right in resenting what he had planned and what he had said to her?
38198Was there ever such a triumph?
38198Was there not to be some change?
38198Were not all these things paid before, mama?"
38198Were they good to you?"
38198Were they not to be in good keeping?
38198Were you fond of going to the kirk when you were young?
38198Were you happy when you were so ill, when you thought you might die?
38198Were you not afraid?"
38198What a pity it is that she has to keep a school?"
38198What complaint had they against her?
38198What could it matter to them to be wise about such things?
38198What difference can it make?
38198What difference would one, or even two, make in a family like this?
38198What do you look forward to?
38198What do you suppose papa will say?"
38198What does Dr Gerard say?"
38198What does he take pleasure in, mama?"
38198What has he to do with it?
38198What has she done, poor Pauline?
38198What has she to do with us, or our plans?"
38198What if we should meet her?"
38198What is her wealth to me, who am not permitted to possess aught beyond the necessaries of life?
38198What is it now?
38198What is it now?"
38198What is the first, Fred?
38198What is the like o''me to ken about what is going on in the world?
38198What must we then do?"
38198What next, I wonder?"
38198What other would I hae?"
38198What shall we do?"
38198What should we have done all this time?
38198What think you Miss Robina would say gin I were to tell her?"
38198What was your motive in placing her among these children?"
38198What will become of my darling when I must go and leave her?"
38198What will the lassie say next?"
38198What would Mrs Glencairn and Miss Robina do without you?"
38198Where are they?
38198Where could I go if I tired of it?
38198Where have you been?
38198Where is Tessie?"
38198Where was he?"
38198Who are God''s people?"
38198Who can tell?
38198Who is Sister Agnace?"
38198Who would think that you would come and frighten a body out of their wits in that wild way?
38198Why am I so unhappy?"
38198Why are you not afraid?"
38198Why did they not send us away?"
38198Why did you deceive us?"
38198Why did you not produce it to- day, if it is here?"
38198Why have they not been all these years with the Sisters of the Sacred Heart?
38198Why have you come to- day?
38198Why is she here?"
38198Why should I be angry?
38198Why should I not be good?"
38198Why should I wish to influence her, except to turn her thoughts to the God whom she must soon meet, and of whom she knows nothing?
38198Why should she fear for them?
38198Why should she look forward with such dread to the change and separation that sooner or later must come to them?
38198Why should these girls be losing their time at a second or third- rate school, as seems to be the case?
38198Why should they not go on well?
38198Why should we not go home?"
38198Why should you be afraid?"
38198Why should you be here at this hour?"
38198Why should you be vexed about them?"
38198Why tell her sooner than needful?
38198Will it be just the same all your life till you die?"
38198Will it be well with her, do you think, when she shall go away into another world alone?"
38198Will she ever come back again, do you think?"
38198Will you come, papa?"
38198Will you excuse me to Colonel Bentham?"
38198Will you stay, dear Hubert?"
38198Wo n''t they be glad?"
38198Would her father have said that?
38198Would it not be nice, mama?"
38198Would you like to hear more?"
38198Yes, they are rather warm, and tired too, but they will be none the worse, will they, Dixen?
38198You are sure you are glad you came?"
38198You do n''t care very much about it, do you?"
38198You have not heard that papa is worse?"
38198You must have learned quantities of things all these years, eh?"
38198You read it yesterday--`Who is he that can harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?''"
38198You said I was to do so, did you not, Cousin Cyprien?"
38198You understand what I wish, do you not?"
38198You wish none of it for yourself?
38198a year?
38198and must she perish?"
38198and what must we do?"
38198and why is she here?"
38198are you a Christian, dear?"
38198are you here?"
38198asked Selina eagerly,"and did you tell him about Tessie and the boys?"
38198for mama, and all of us?"
38198how can I ever go away, and leave her?
38198how they will suffer?"
38198is this you?"
38198mama?"
38198must I?
38198must you grieve us?
38198no, why should I be angry?
38198or am I dreaming?"
38198or is it Madame Ascot?
38198or perhaps papa himself?"
38198or` Ma tante,''as the convent girls do?
38198papa?"
38198repeated Miss Agnace;"can any one be happy who does not believe?
38198said Frederica eagerly,"you are one of the sisters?"
38198said Frederica;"ought not people to pay when they buy things?
38198said Selina,"Have you heard anything that we do not know?"
38198said he:"and what have you to do with it?"
38198said she eagerly;"I, who can do nothing?
38198she gasped,"are we never to have her with us any more?
38198some new choice?
38198that is it, is it?"
38198two years?
38198what does it matter?"
38198what has she done?
38198what is it?"
38198where is thy sting?
38198where is thy victory?
38198who knows?"
38198why do you say such things?"
38198would it do?
38198would it have been the end of all trouble to her, as Miss Agnace said it was to so many of the suffering poor creatures, whose eyes she had closed?
49432Did they have school in their own house?
49432Did you set all the type, or did some one help you?
49432Do you think Smith ever got any plates out of the hill he claimed to?
49432Elder Pratt then asked,''Did you see the angel at this time?'' 49432 Had he been fighting and drunk?"
49432How were they as to habits of drinking and getting drunk?
49432I then asked Mr. Harris if he ever lost 3,000 dollars by the publishing of the Book of Mormon? 49432 In what respect did they differ from other people, if at all?"
49432Was Rigdon ever around there before the Book of Mormon was published?
49432Well, did they claim anything else than that he was the translator when they brought the manuscript to you?
49432Well; did you change any part of it when you were setting the type?
49432Well; you have been looking out for the facts a long time have you not, doctor?
49432What about that black sheep your father let them have?
49432What did the Smiths do that the people abused them so?
49432What did you know about his finding that book, or the plates in the hill over here?
49432What makes you think he was connected with them?
49432What was the character of Smith, as to his drinking?
49432Who was their teacher?
49432Why did n''t they like Smith?
49432Why did you not change it and correct it? 49432 You were living at home at the time, and it seems you ought to know if they got a sheep, or stole one, from your father?"
49432''Did you go to England to lecture against Mormonism?''
49432''What became of the plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated?''
49432********"How well did you know young Joseph Smith?"
49432********"If young Smith was illiterate as you say, doctor, how do you account for the Book of Mormon?"
49432: Question.--''Did you, Mrs. Davison, write a letter to John Storrs, giving an account of the origin of the Book of Mormon?''
49432A.--''Where is the manuscript?''
49432Are these singular?
49432Did you ever see one of the first copies?
49432Do not some persons assert that Rigdon was in Pittsburg and acquainted with Patterson and Lambdin years before 1822?
49432From whence did Joseph Smith beg, borrow or steal their history?
49432Gilbert?"
49432How is it changed now?"
49432How is it possible, it is asked, that we can believe that God would choose such an instrument for His work?
49432How is that?"
49432How many of the printed pages of the Book of Mormon could an ordinary clerk transcribe from dictation in a day?
49432How much is this a day?
49432How then is it presumed that Joseph Smith obtained possession of it?
49432I then left Dr. Anthon, and was near the door, when he said,''How did the young man know the plates were there?''
49432If he found no agreement between the two he could contrive to have the"Manuscript Found"accidentally(?)
49432If not, will somebody inform us how this portion of the Book of Mormon was manufactured?
49432If then the Roman story was not the"Manuscript,"what was it?
49432If these plates were not the plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated, what were they?
49432In any case it is a consistent question, who manufactured all the rest of the Book of Mormon?
49432Is it a divine record?''
49432It may be asked, is there no conflicting testimony?
49432Now what but false- hood could be expected from such a person?
49432Q.--''Are you certain that some of the names agree?''
49432Q.--''Did the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?''
49432Q.--''Did you ever read the manuscript?''
49432Q.--''Did you sign your name to it?''
49432Q.--''Does Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?''
49432Q.--''Does the manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?''
49432Q.--''Does the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?''
49432Q.--''Has D. P. Hurlburt got the manuscript printed?''
49432Q.--''Have you read any in the Book of Mormon?''
49432Q.--''Have you read the Book of Mormon?''
49432Q.--''How large is Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript?''
49432Q.--''Was your name attached to that letter, which was sent to Mr. John Storrs, by your order?''
49432Q.--To Mrs. McKinstry:''How old were you when your father wrote the manuscript?''
49432Saunders?"
49432So the enquiry narrows down to the consideration of this simple question, how much could Oliver Cowdery write in a day?
49432Storrs?''
49432The next question is: When did that visit occur?
49432Then what became of it?
49432This being the case, how is it possible for the two works to be identical?
49432To do this they must have traveled thousands of miles and spent months, perhaps years, to accomplish-- what?
49432Was Joseph in any of those places at the time the manuscript was there?
49432Was Sidney Rigdon ever in these places?
49432Was it for the purpose of duping the world?
49432Was there ever such an exhibition in the history of the world of such continued, such unabating, such undeviating falsehood?
49432We will now insert an interview had with him when he was not a member of the Church( in 1853?)
49432What could they gain, in any light that could be then presented to their minds, by palming such a deception upon the world?
49432What do you think of it?"
49432What greater evidence could they have?
49432What insanity could have induced Mr. Spaulding to propose such a route for the ten tribes?
49432What is the matter?
49432What was that subject?
49432What, too, shall we say of the Jaredites?
49432Where are these teachings found?
49432Where, we would ask, in the midst of the Arabian desert, could game enough be found to supply the entire wants of the migrating ten tribes?
49432Why not he find something as well as anybody else?
49432and what did he do with them?
49432where did Joseph Smith get them?
49432whither art thou fled?
41602( Ath.?)
4160210?
4160211)?
4160230?
41602Against whom was it directed?
41602Among what class of people did Jesus live?
41602At what place was Jesus baptized?
41602At what places did Paul stop on his return journey?
41602At what places was he persecuted by Gentiles?
41602At what time?
41602Before what rulers was Jesus brought for examination or trial?
41602Between what days did they occur?
41602Between what years is there very little history?
41602By what evangelists is it related?
41602By what name is the first period called?
41602By what other name were they called?
41602By what route would the journey from Egypt be made?
41602By whom is it related?
41602Did it harm the church?
41602Did these persecutions stop the progress of the church?
41602For what purpose did Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem just before the birth of Jesus?
41602For what were they appointed?
41602From what city did he start?
41602From what great family of races did that people spring?
41602From what place was each written?
41602How came Saul to be associated with this church?
41602How did Christianity come to be looked on with suspicion in the empire?
41602How did he follow his regular method, as far as possible, at Rome?
41602How did it compare with the earlier persecution under Nero?
41602How did it differ from the preceding year?
41602How did it prepare the way for his work in Galilee?
41602How did the bishops grow to be rulers in the church?
41602How did the first day of the week come to be recognized in the church?
41602How did the first imperial persecution of the Christians arise?
41602How did the synagogue originate?
41602How did the synagogue prepare the way for the gospel?
41602How did the worship of the emperor affect the Christians?
41602How did these miracles benefit the church?
41602How did these two classes worship together?
41602How did this end the period of transition in the church?
41602How did this spirit lead the members to regard each other?
41602How do we know that Jesus led an active life?
41602How do we know that Joseph and Mary were poor people?
41602How do we know that he preached salvation for the Gentiles?
41602How do we know that there were other workers at that time?
41602How is Paul contrasted in this respect with Jesus Christ?
41602How long a time is embraced in the first period?
41602How long after the death of Jesus was his resurrection?
41602How long did he stay in the province of Samaria?
41602How long is the coast- line?
41602How long was Christ''s life on the earth?
41602How long was Paul at liberty after his first imprisonment?
41602How long was he a prisoner in that place?
41602How long was it?
41602How long was it?
41602How long was it?
41602How long was it?
41602How long was it?
41602How long was the period?
41602How many addresses of Peter at this time are mentioned?
41602How many journeys are named with the later Galilean ministry?
41602How many times did Jesus appear after his resurrection?
41602How many were in Jerusalem?
41602How old was Jesus when he first visited the temple?
41602How was Paul supported while preaching?
41602How was his work in that city interrupted?
41602How was idolatry interwoven with the affairs of life?
41602How was the Lord''s Supper observed in the earliest church?
41602How was the church organized at this time?
41602How was the church recognized?
41602How was the resurrection effected?
41602How was this fact adverse to the Christians?
41602How was this fact an advantage in his work?
41602How was this unity shown?
41602How were the Jews gradually selected from among the descendants of Abraham?
41602How were they chosen?
41602In what cities did they found churches?
41602In what city in Europe did Paul first preach the gospel?
41602In what kind of a house did they probably dwell?
41602In what lands was the church established at this time?
41602In what neighboring cities did churches arise as a result?
41602In what place did Paul begin his work wherever possible?
41602In what province was it passed?
41602In what village did Jesus pass most of the nights of this week?
41602In which city did he stay for a long time, and for what reason?
41602In which did he pass most of his life?
41602In which of these places did he find the people"more noble"?
41602In which of these provinces was Jesus born?
41602In which was he crucified?
41602Into what three classes were they divided?
41602Localities in Asia Minor?
41602Localities in Europe?
41602Name four places in Galilee, and an event connected with each?
41602Name the) Page 75,"sugested"changed to"suggested"( and doubtless suggested by) Page 75,"synagoguge"changed to"synagogue"( synagogue service?
41602Of what nation was he a citizen?
41602Of what social elements was the church composed?
41602Of what were these divisions the result?
41602On Monday?
41602On Thursday afternoon?
41602On Tuesday?
41602On what day did this outpouring occur?
41602Part One How long a period is embraced in the history of the New Testament church?
41602Part One What lands in Asia are named with this lesson on the map?
41602Part Three Under what circumstances did Paul make his fourth journey?
41602Part Two What is the estimate of the number of members in the church at the end of the first century?
41602Part Two Where was the church located during the Pentecostal period?
41602Questions for Review How long was this period?
41602Questions for Review In what respects is Jesus Christ the central figure in the Bible?
41602Questions for Review PART ONE How long was this period?
41602Questions for Review To what people did Jesus Christ belong?
41602Questions for Review What difference is to be noted between the map of the Old Testament world and that of the New?
41602Questions for Review Where did the events of this period take place?
41602Questions for Review Where did the mother of Jesus live before her marriage?
41602Questions for Review Why do we need to study the land of Palestine?
41602Questions for Review Why was the resurrection of Jesus Christ a necessity?
41602Questions for Students What book is our only source of information for this period?
41602Review Questions Between what two institutions was the synagogue a link of connection?
41602Review Questions PART ONE What prominence does the book of Acts give to Paul in the period of the church among the Gentiles?
41602Review Questions What is said of the period after the death of St. Paul?
41602Review Questions What stage in the church''s progress do we now consider?
41602Review Questions With what event does the Year of Opposition begin?
41602Review Questions, Part Two Who were companions of Paul on his third journey?
41602The Fifth Journey?
41602The Jordan line?
41602The fourth?
41602The second journey?
41602The third?
41602Through what lands did he first pass?
41602To what country was Jesus taken as a refuge from Herod?
41602To what did that vision lead?
41602To what distinguished family did they belong?
41602To what great branch of the Jews did Paul belong?
41602To what place was he afterwards taken?
41602To what race did all the members belong?
41602To what secular uses were these buildings put?
41602To which of the twelve tribes did most of the Jews belong?
41602To whom did he appear first?
41602Trace the route on the map-- from what city?
41602Under what emperor did the persecution begin?
41602Was such a gospel in existence?
41602Was the church at this time Jewish or Gentile?
41602Was there an"oral gospel"in existence?
41602Were doctrinal studies or discussions prominent at this time?
41602Were doctrines made prominent in the church?
41602Were there churches or members in Galilee?
41602What are its first and last events?
41602What are its two subdivisions?
41602What are the five natural divisions of the land?
41602What are the five places named in this period?
41602What articles of furniture did the house contain?
41602What became of the Christians in Jerusalem at the opening of the Jewish war?
41602What became of these men?
41602What became of this young man?
41602What books were at first questioned?
41602What buildings and places were used for the synagogue service?
41602What changes arose in the method of administration?
41602What churches are named which could not have been founded by Paul?
41602What cities in Greece did he visit?
41602What cities were in Asia Minor?
41602What cities were in Europe?
41602What cities were in Judea and Syria?
41602What city of the New Testament world was in Africa?
41602What companions of St. Paul were living at the time of his death?
41602What country was the home of the heresies?
41602What divisions in the church arose at this period?
41602What do you understand by"the oral gospel?"
41602What does Paul mean by the expression,"my gospel"?
41602What education did Jesus receive?
41602What education did he receive, and wherein was it a help to him?
41602What epistles were written at Rome?
41602What event called Paul to go to Europe?
41602What evidence is given by a letter?
41602What evidence of this is found in the Catacombs of Rome?
41602What evil result followed them?
41602What facts showed its prominence and influence?
41602What feasts did he attend?
41602What four events with the Gadarene voyage?
41602What four languages were found among the Jews in the time of Christ?
41602What general causes may be given for the series of imperial persecutions of the Christians?
41602What good result came from these controversies?
41602What great city was his principal field of labor?
41602What happened to Paul at Jerusalem?
41602What harm did they do?
41602What important church arose in Syria?
41602What in this period is related by but one evangelist?
41602What influence did the synagogue exert?
41602What institutions of worship were maintained?
41602What is meant by"breaking bread"?
41602What is said as to his death?
41602What is said as to the government of the church?
41602What is said of the growth of the church during this epoch?
41602What is said of the spirit of this church?
41602What is said of their gifts to each other?
41602What is the fifth period called?
41602What is the first of the seven periods into which his life is divided?
41602What is the fourth period called?
41602What is the second period called?
41602What is the seventh and last period called?
41602What is the sixth period called?
41602What is the size of Palestine?
41602What is the subject of each epistle?
41602What is the subject of these epistles?
41602What is the third period called?
41602What is this worship called in the New Testament?
41602What journey took place on the Sunday of this week?
41602What knowledge did they have of the teachings of Jesus?
41602What land outside of Palestine was visited by Jesus?
41602What lands did they visit?
41602What lands in Europe?
41602What large city in Asia Minor was the last one visited on this journey?
41602What led him to another province?
41602What led to the council at Jerusalem?
41602What letters were written during this journey?
41602What letters were written while Paul was on this journey?
41602What literature did the church possess at this time?
41602What localities in Palestine and Syria?
41602What man''s persecution at this time proved a help to the church?
41602What may have caused the decline in spiritual fervor?
41602What miracle did he work on his return?
41602What miracle was wrought during this visit?
41602What miracles were wrought?
41602What new places did he visit in Asia Minor?
41602What opposition did he meet from fellow- Christians?
41602What other institutions were observed?
41602What other places in Macedonia did he visit?
41602What part of his life is known as"the silent years"?
41602What persecution arose during this period?
41602What persecution arose?
41602What places did he probably visit during those years?
41602What places of his earlier journey were revisited at this time?
41602What preacher introduced this epoch?
41602What proves the fact of the resurrection?
41602What provinces in Europe, and what cities in them, did he revisit?
41602What provinces were visited during this period?
41602What reason is assigned for these changes?
41602What references to"bishops"are found in the New Testament, and what do they indicate?
41602What service was observed in the homes of members?
41602What showed his industry as a worker?
41602What shows that it was an eventful day?
41602What testimony was given by the apostles and church?
41602What three classes of people were enemies of Paul in his work?
41602What three doctrines were held by the members?
41602What three events are connected with the settlement at Capernaum?
41602What three events with the retirement to Bethsaida?
41602What three results followed it?
41602What three visits did Jesus make to Jerusalem before his ministry?
41602What took place at Miletus?
41602What took place at Troas?
41602What took place at Troas?
41602What took place at the baptism of Jesus?
41602What took place at the moment of Jesus''s death?
41602What took place ten days after the Ascension of Christ?
41602What took place with this journey?
41602What trade did Jesus follow when he became a man?
41602What two classes of Jesus are named?
41602What two classes of people constituted its membership?
41602What two events are given with the visit to Jerusalem?
41602What two events are named in connection with the tour in eastern Galilee?
41602What two events are named with the mountain journey?
41602What two events took place with the tour in southern Galilee?
41602What two events with the tour in Central Galilee?
41602What two institutions of the church are referred to?
41602What two miracles were wrought at this time?
41602What use of the pen did Paul make in his ministry?
41602What was Christ''s aim at this time?
41602What was Paul''s age at the opening of this period?
41602What was Paul''s destination?
41602What was his character?
41602What was his first miracle, and where wrought?
41602What was his purpose in visiting the mother church?
41602What was its date in the Jewish year?
41602What was one of his important errands on this journey?
41602What was that purpose?
41602What was the Fourth Journey?
41602What was the Ninth Journey?
41602What was the Third Journey?
41602What was the after history of Jewish Christianity?
41602What was the aim of Jesus during this year?
41602What was the attitude of the Roman government at that time toward Christianity?
41602What was the doctrinal system of this time?
41602What was the effect of beginning the work in the great cities?
41602What was the effect of the fall of Jerusalem on the relations between Christianity and Judaism?
41602What was the feeling of the people toward Jesus?
41602What was the first journey of the later Galilean ministry?
41602What was the great result of this journey?
41602What was the literature of the church at this time?
41602What was the literature of the church?
41602What was the mission of the Jewish people?
41602What was the nature of his body after his resurrection?
41602What was the nature of this persecution?
41602What was the number of Christ''s followers in Jerusalem immediately after his Ascension?
41602What was the place and what the purpose of the Seventh Journey?
41602What was the position of the apostles?
41602What was the purpose or theme of each letter?
41602What was the relation of Jewish believers to the church?
41602What was the result of this rebellion?
41602What was the special work of the apostles?
41602What was the spiritual condition of the church as compared with earlier periods?
41602What was the state of the church when it closed?
41602What was the state of the church when it opened?
41602What was the subject or purpose of each epistle?
41602What was the work of teachers in the church?
41602What was the_ chazzan_?
41602What was their method of work?
41602What was their reason for their opposition?
41602What was their religious condition?
41602What was"the ark"in the synagogue?
41602What was"the remnant"in Old Testament history?
41602What were his reasons for returning to Galilee?
41602What were its conclusions?
41602What were its first and last events?
41602What were its results?
41602What were some advantages which Paul possessed for his work?
41602What were some of Paul''s natural endowments for his ministry?
41602What were some results of his ministry in Rome?
41602What were the advantages of his birth and training as a Jew?
41602What were the arrangements of the synagogue?
41602What were the benefits of having fellow- workers?
41602What were the boundaries of Palestine?
41602What were the circumstances of this appearance?
41602What were the circumstances of this miracle?
41602What were the differences between these sects?
41602What were the events in Saul''s life that followed this conversion?
41602What were the five appearances on the day of resurrection?
41602What were the general traits of Christ''s ministry during this period?
41602What were the last three epistles written by Paul?
41602What were the mental effects?
41602What were the physical effects of this outpouring?
41602What were the prophets in the church?
41602What were the religious influences around the youth of Jesus?
41602What were the requisites for membership in the church?
41602What were the results of his ministry?
41602What were the services of the synagogue?
41602What were the spiritual effects?
41602What were the three classes in its membership?
41602What were the three prominent doctrines of the church?
41602What were the traits of Christ''s ministry at this time?
41602What were the traits of Jesus during those days?
41602What were the traits of the risen Christ?
41602What were the traits of this race?
41602What were the two great branches of the Jews in the time of Christ?
41602What were their two sects?
41602What were those standards?
41602What were"the seven"?
41602When did it take place?
41602When did the rebellion of the Jews against the Roman empire begin?
41602Whence came this authority?
41602Where did Jesus begin his triumphal entry into the city?
41602Where did Jesus go for his first passover?
41602Where did Jesus go for the Sixth Journey?
41602Where did Jesus preach for a time?
41602Where did he live?
41602Where did he preach the gospel on his journey?
41602Where did his journey end?
41602Where did its events take place?
41602Where did the Christians hold their meetings?
41602Where did the elders originate?
41602Where did the temptation take place?
41602Where did the women worship?
41602Where did they meet?
41602Where did this conversion take place?
41602Where is it located?
41602Where was it mainly passed?
41602Where was it mostly passed?
41602Where was it passed?
41602Where was it passed?
41602Where was it passed?
41602Where was it passed?
41602Where was the Eighth Journey?
41602Where was the Last Supper partaken?
41602Where was the Second Journey of this Period?
41602Where was this service held?
41602Where were synagogues formed?
41602Wherein did it differ from the temple and its services?
41602Wherein did the unity of the church consist?
41602Wherein did= the Unity of the Church= consist?
41602Wherein was heathenism hospitable, and Christianity exclusive?
41602Wherein was the church of a later period different from that of the earlier time?
41602Which account is most complete?
41602Which gospel alone relates the ascension?
41602Which gospel relates the most of this period?
41602Who accompanied Paul on his return?
41602Who attended the council?
41602Who constituted its membership?
41602Who formed the church in Samaria?
41602Who gave him welcome in the temple during his infancy?
41602Who gave it definite organization?
41602Who probably suffered martyrdom at this time?
41602Who spoke in it?
41602Who was James?
41602Who was the ancestor of the Jews, and what were his traits of character?
41602Who was the last of the twelve apostles on the earth?
41602Who was the teacher of the school?
41602Who went out as missionaries?
41602Who went with them as helper?
41602Who were Grecians?
41602Who were Hebrews?
41602Who were Paul''s companions on his second missionary journey?
41602Who were his companions on his first, second, and third journeys?
41602Who were his companions?
41602Who were its founders?
41602Who were its leaders?
41602Who were the Ebionites?
41602Who were the Gentiles?
41602Who were the Gnostics?
41602Who were the Judaizers?
41602Who were the Samaritans?
41602Who were the first six followers of Jesus?
41602Who were the leaders of the church in this period?
41602Who were the officers?
41602Who were the"proselytes"?
41602Who were the_ batlanim_?
41602Who were"the seven"?
41602Who witnessed the burial?
41602Who wrote this letter, and when was it written?
41602Whom did Paul meet at CÃ ¦ sarea?
41602Whom did he meet there, and at what place?
41602Whom did he reach in that method?
41602Whom did he send out at this time, and for what purpose?
41602Whom did the synagogue benefit outside of the Jews?
41602Why did Jesus seek retirement at this time?
41602Why did he follow that plan?
41602Why did the church of that time need very little government?
41602Why do the moral standards of the church come into prominence at this time?
41602Why was the body buried so soon?
41602Why was the tomb sealed?
41602Why was this the most important day in the world''s history?
41602With what authority could Paul speak?
41602With what churches are elders named in this period?
41602With what does it end?
41602With what events did it begin and end?
41602With what events did it begin and end?
41602With what events did it begin and end?
41602With what events does the first period begin and end?
41602_ His years of liberty._ 63 to 67 A. D. Shall we speak of a_ fifth journey_?
41602at Jer.= Review Questions With what events did the period of transition begin and end?
41602to what city?
47708And,said, he,"what are your ideas on this point?"
47708Are you forbidden,I asked,"to allow ministers of the Gospel to preach to these Indians?"
47708Have you?
47708Then shall the righteous say, Lord, when saw we Thee hungry and fed Thee? 47708 To what religious persuasion do you hold, sir?"
47708What is my future destiny?
47708Why am I here?
47708: Will you allow us to preach on the reservation?
47708After close search by those present, who found the nail fastening in the window all right, the question was,"How did he make his escape?"
47708After introductions, he turned to our political(?)
47708After years of study and diligent search after knowledge, in that which most intimately concerned me--"From whence came I?"
47708Am I the only witness?
47708And how soon shall we be obliged to pay, on receiving notice, etc.?
47708And now, another question suggests itself--_How came I here_?
47708And who are they?
47708And who better calculated to cope with it than Lorenzo Snow?
47708And who, O who shall tell all the corruption which broods on thy bosom_ now_?
47708And why not?
47708Are these women"down- trodden?"
47708Are they enslaved?
47708Are they ignorant?
47708Are you also witnesses?
47708Are you going to the''Mormon''meeting?"
47708But could we expect, with thirty men, to withstand this powerful host?
47708But does it arise through any defect in the order of the marriage system?
47708But is there nought here save the tomb of the past?
47708But the dish; it must be precisely after the pattern, and could I do it?
47708But this can not be accomplished without means, and from whence the means?
47708But what can I say that will leave your mind at rest concerning Italy?
47708But what was the result?
47708But where-- O, where the land so choice-- so dear?
47708But wilt Thou not have mercy upon them?
47708But, we ask, should not the Bishop who operates in our temporal matters be a very wise and good man?
47708Can I give him this?
47708Can it be, Beneath your blood- stained flag of liberty, The firm supporters of our country''s cause, Are butchered while submissive to her laws?
47708Can the Methodist or Presbyterian ministers witness to these facts?
47708Can you get payment of our assessment deferred till a decision is reached?
47708Dearest brother, wherefore leave us?
47708Did I fall asleep and dream, or did the visions of futurity beam around?
47708Did I not come here and find you without a father, poor and discouraged?
47708Did I not gather you together here, and make all these improvements that you to- day enjoy?
47708Did any one present, acquainted with the Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian or Episcopalian societies, ever hear suggestions or doctrines like these?
47708Did they make any such improvements as you see I have made?
47708Do they want more affidavits, and on what points?
47708Do those lawyers want further information?
47708Does all this persecution to which they have been subjected destroy them?
47708Does the reader request to know the cause of those horrid persecutions?
47708Doubtless many have asked themselves, What can we do, and how shall we do it?
47708For himself?
47708Friday, p. m.--Exercises:"Shall we gather at the river?"
47708Has Merrill been released?
47708Has he a legal right to collect back taxes?
47708Has peace, indeed, been taken from the world?
47708Hath an eternal winter followed the summer of thy fame, and frosted the flowers of thy genius, and clouded the sunbeams of thy glory?
47708Have I been the cause of any stumbling in the path of life?
47708Have I confidence in these men?
47708Have I not a right to believe their testimony?
47708Have any believed my report?
47708He said:"_ If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more they of his household_?"
47708He then made the inquiry,"Are you sent by the Wesleyans?"
47708How is it with the experience of thousands whom I now address?
47708How were they received?
47708I at first thought he was jesting, but glancing up and seeing an earnest expression on his face, I replied:"Do you think you can do it?"
47708I immediately asked,"Are you brethren all safe?"
47708I looked at Father Smith, and silently asked myself the question: Can that man be a deceiver?
47708I said to him,"Mr. Neibaur, why can not I have such a testimony?"
47708I would ask, what caused the persecutions against the Saints anciently?
47708If a gentleman comes into my neighborhood, a stranger, I will say, will you have something to eat?
47708If not, where is he?
47708If they received not the fulfilment of what was promised, why are they here in this Territory?
47708If you are not, I ask you in the name of common sense, Why are you here?
47708If, in a lower sphere of action, they fail to be trustworthy, who will depend upon them in the higher?
47708In these valleys of the mountains?
47708Is it in order to acquire an influence and then to use that influence directly for his own aggrandizement?
47708Is the house on fire?"
47708Is there anything I can do for you?
47708It appears that Moses began to cry unto the Lord for deliverance, and the Lord answered him, saying,"Wherefore cryest thou unto me?
47708It was now his turn to be surprised, to have an utter stranger, when politely asked to dinner, reply,"Do you think you can do it?"
47708Must affection''s garland fade?
47708Must the dearest ties be broken?
47708Need I say how deeply I feel in all matters respecting my own missions?
47708Now, who could have expected so much good to come out of Nazareth?
47708Now, who did this?
47708Of your presence, why bereave us, And in foreign countries roam?
47708On being answered in the affirmative, she went to another child and asked,"Is that my favvy?"
47708Or when saw we Thee a stranger and took Thee in?
47708Shall Freedom''s banner be no more unfurled?
47708Shall I ever set foot on those shores again?
47708Shall not we, fellow citizens, rise up in the spirit of freemen and do honor to the shades of the departed heroes of''76?
47708She then placed herself directly in front of her father and looking him full in the face, said, emphatically,"_ Is you my favvy_?"
47708She then said,"Papa, who was that other man in there?"
47708The question I asked myself a thousand times, and which seemed so all- important, was:"How can I accomplish this mission?
47708The question should be, Will we be prepared?
47708Then I said,"I presume you mean the Prophet Joseph Smith, who had records delivered to him by an angel?"
47708Thursday, p. m.--Exercises: Singing,"What shall the harvest be?"
47708Were they accounted good, peaceable men, and well spoken of?
47708What is meant by this--"the perfect man?"
47708When we contemplate the scenes of poverty, sorrow, persecution, suffering and death heaped upon the Saints by their Christian(?)
47708Where are the words of John?
47708Where are the words of the Apostle Paul?
47708Where are the words of the Apostle Peter?
47708Where are the words of the Lord Jesus?
47708Where is Freedom?
47708Where is Justice?
47708Which is the nation I so much revere?
47708While we were baptizing, a party of Irishmen passed over the bridge, and, seeing us in the water, one of them called out,"Is it in schwimmin ye are?
47708Who shall tell all the greatness which breathes in the story of thy past?
47708Who were those MARTYRED ONES?
47708Who would harm the houseless exiles?
47708Who would have thought it?
47708Who, among the Latter- day Saints within the hearing of my voice this day, could fail to comprehend this?
47708Why forsake your friends and home?
47708Why is such a man called to act as president over a people?
47708Will you allow us to see those instructions in which our people are denied this privilege?"
47708You may say,"Shall you require them to be baptized and become Latter- day Saints?"
47708are you one of those''Mormons?''"
47708must guards be serving here?
47708shall thy purple hand Spread utter desolation through the land?
47708what can atone For the pure blood of innocence thou''st sown?
45846Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son,& c. Now, sir, is it at all incredible that an angel should come to men?
45846Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted, and slain them which told before of the coming of the Just One?
45846_ Say not thou what is the cause that the former days were better than these? 45846 A great and wise man, or obscure and ignorant, or an old or young man? 45846 Again, can the people of this country obtain a correct knowledge of the prophet through the religious prints? 45846 Again, it may be asked, will not those who have died without the knowledge of the gospel, during many centuries past, perish for want of the gospel? 45846 And how are the sons of the mighty fallen? 45846 And may they not do more good to their fellow- men by scattering about amongst the people promiscuously? 45846 And what could he do to disabuse the public mind? 45846 And where is the justice of leaving persons to perish, for want of that which it is not in their power to obtain? 45846 And who comes next to receive a message for all nations, and hold the keys of revelation for all nations? 45846 And who is he? 45846 And will not such a remission and forgiveness of sins be as valid as though He administered the ordinance of baptism himself? 45846 Angels have once tried to preach another gospel; and what has been the result of their efforts? 45846 Are not our preachers very grave, and apparently devoted and holy in their bearing? 45846 Are the children instructed in learning and religion? 45846 Are they not orthodox and evangelical, insisting much upon the new birth and a radical change of heart? 45846 Are we not scrupulously guarded against all levity and trifling conversation? 45846 Are you offended? 45846 Are_ they_ done away too? 45846 As her little ones would often inquire at the door of the waggon,how is ma''?
45846At this time, and in this day of revivals, where were the ten thousands of priests that officiate at the altar?
45846But He has a body; and what is His body like unto?
45846But grovelling unbelief will ask, how can such an immense city be let down to the earth, or suspended over it, and contiguous to it?
45846But how did he propose to exercise all that power which was given him both among the nations of the earth and in heaven?
45846But how is the true Church to show forth all the omniscience and potency of Jesus?
45846But how long a time does she want to run for this prize of"unity of faith,& c.?"
45846But if the righteous scarcely escape, where shall the sinner and ungodly appear?
45846But shall the knowledge of Christ be buried in oblivion because his acts and sayings can not be written?
45846But was the faith of Paul, and of the Judaic church generally, the faith of immediate revelation or the faith of miracles?
45846But what faith are they to have in order to receive it?
45846But what harm in all this?
45846But what shall I say of time- honoured orthodoxy?
45846But where are they now?
45846But, in reply to my own question, why the ancient religionists opposed Jesus Christ?
45846But, say they, have we not got the good old Bible, which makes men wise unto salvation?
45846But, where were the statesmen that make high professions of patriotism, and sensitive regard for the national honor of the United States?
45846By what faith shall the just live?
45846Can any man know God without faith?
45846Can it be supposed for a moment, that the Church is prevailed against, because it is removed from the earth?
45846Did he not thereby acquire the possession of all things in heaven and upon earth?
45846Did he not triumph over death, and ascend up on high, and lead captivity captive?
45846Did not the Lord apportion off the land of Canaan to the twelve tribes to be their inheritance for ever?
45846Did the message that Joseph received, lead him to disfellowship all the religious systems of the day, as incompatible with the primitive pattern?
45846Did they hear of it?
45846Do not you believe the scripture that saith,"except a man be born of the WATER and of the spirit, he can not enter into the kingdom of God?"
45846Do temperance lecturers, bible and education agents, and other moral reformers find it necessary to carry on their enterprises by such means?
45846Do the Mormons suffer much persecution?
45846Do their lives show that they do sincerely believe and love the apostolic gospel which they profess?
45846Do they not fast often and pray much?
45846Do they seek to avoid an open and frank discussion with the intemperate portions of the community?
45846Do we forget that all men are to be judged out of the books?
45846Do you also ask what kind of organization this Church has?
45846Do you ask why I make such a bold declaration, and how I know this seemingly exclusive and uncharitable truth?
45846Do you ask, if I call baptism a saving ordinance?
45846Do you not believe that the walls of Jericho fell down under the simple blast of the rams''horns?
45846Do you not preach, sir, the ancient faith spoken of in the eleventh chapter of Hebrews, for modern believers to imitate?
45846Do you say, are they credible witnesses?
45846Do you think there is too much power invested in this chosen order of men?
45846Does he appear at the head of his troops as a military commander?
45846Does he appear at the head of his troops as a military commander?"
45846Does he claim to be inspired?
45846Does not the word by Joseph commend itself to every man''s conscience where it is heard with due candour?
45846Has he ceased wholly from the earth?
45846Has he not a right to say by what ordinance sins shall be remitted?
45846Has he not a right to say who are fit subjects for baptism?
45846Has not Christ died?
45846Has not Jesus Christ a right to remit sins by baptism unto repentance?
45846Has there been the like fanaticism since the time of the crusades?
45846Hast thou lost all admiration for the Spirit''s miraculous gifts, power, and blessing?
45846Have ye received the Holy Ghost_ since_ ye were baptized?
45846He drove him into an extremity for pretending to work miracles; did n''t he?
45846How can Christ come with his ten thousand Saints, and descend with a shout?
45846How can it be that a people of this description are not pious and exceedingly holy?
45846How could Elijah go up in the chariot of Israel?
45846How could Jesus ascend up till the eye could see his person no longer?
45846How could Peter know Jesus, when he heard his conversation and preaching?
45846How could the STONE, containing it, ever have been CUT OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN WITHOUT HANDS, if it had never been put_ into the mountain_?
45846How could the angel fly through the midst of heaven, that the prophets Zechariah, John, and Daniel saw speaking to the young man Joseph?
45846How do birds fly in the air, and vast planets hang on nothing?
45846How do devoted sectarians entertain the Latter- day Saints?
45846How do men have the testimony of Jesus?
45846How is it, sir, that devils do not trouble modern churches, as they did the primitive saints?
45846How long shall men wage a war of scandal, extermination, and massacre against the advocates of miracles?
45846How long shall this treatment of the Saints be persisted in?
45846How many inhabitants has the city of Nauvoo?
45846How will Saints, by tens of thousands and millions, be caught up to meet him in the air?
45846How, then, are these innumerable kingdoms governed?
45846I reply, How can the earth be suspended in vacant space?
45846If Christ has power on earth to forgive and remit sins, may He not send forgiveness and remission by another, even by whom he will?
45846If Isaac and Ishmael have no records of parentage, how can one claim rights of lineage above another?
45846If it can not forecast events beyond the mere common prescience of human minds, how can the wise man foresee the evil in time to hide himself?
45846In conclusion, do you ask if the Apostolic Church is again re- established, where is it?
45846Is he a man of prayer?
45846Is it a thing incredible with you, sir, that God should remit sins through baptism?
45846Is it not God that justifies?
45846Is it not also credible, that God should employ an angel to carry a message to the nations?
45846It would give me great pleasure to learn, also, how you are employed?
45846Jehovah speaking?
45846Jesus was removed from this life and gave up the ghost, but was he therefore prevailed against?
45846Might we not as soon think the spirit has grown old to dotage, or lost his first love, or been beguiled into other pursuits of less importance?
45846Must the best constitution, ever given to any uninspired nation, be made the sport of traitors and demagogues?
45846Must the sons of venerated puritans so soon be covered with the inglorious gore of assassinations and belligerent carnage?
45846Must thy cities be laid waste, whose lofty spires rival the mountain- tops, in courting the earliest sunbeams of the morning?
45846Now, may not the reply that would fit them be applicable to the advocates of modern christianity?
45846Now, sir, to which of these sides do you belong?
45846Now, sir, what has become of this miraculous and almighty spirit?
45846Now, sir, what objection can there be for a man sent from God to remit sins by baptism, in the name and by the authority of the King of heaven?
45846Now, sir, when I have conceded most liberally to the above, what does it all prove?
45846Now, to what man might we expect an angel would bring such a message of vast importance?
45846Now, was the young man Joseph_ the_ man, or look we for another?
45846Now, when God shall build up Zion and his Holy House in the tops of the mountains, and all nations flow into it, will He not appear in his glory?
45846Or is it incredible that he should come soaring, or"_ flying_ in the midst of heaven to earth?"
45846Reverend and Dear Sir,--A question has sometimes been asked concerning infants-- with what bodies will they come forth?
45846Reverend and Dear Sir,--You have doubtless been ready to ask, time and again, why this GATHERING together of such large bodies of Saints?
45846Says he,"else why are ye baptized for the dead?"
45846Shall I attempt to describe the scene at Nauvoo on that memorable evening?
45846Surely He never wrought so lazily, or in such imbecility and indifference in any other age, when true believers or prophets were on the earth?
45846The full biography of Jesus Christ contained in the New Testament?
45846The governor threatening to destroy the city in person if they did not keep the peace, and deliver the Smiths for trial?
45846To the unbelieving?
45846To whom?
45846True: He did make this declaration; but what does it prove?
45846Was it a marvellous tale that he told?
45846Was it an airy, invisible, evanescent, mystical_ nothing_, which some would denominate spirit?
45846Well, now, what kind of body or person had Jesus Christ, which looked so much like the Father''s person?
45846What ailed the Judaic churches in Christ''s day?
45846What are the dimensions of the Temple, now in course of erection?
45846What but the power of God could have secured these great and blessed results in the very teeth of boasting christendom?
45846What could I do?
45846What fellowship hath Christ with Belial, or believers with unbelievers?
45846What has been the consequence?
45846What is the faith of each?
45846What is the nature of the worship among you, and wherein does it differ from that of religious people with whom you have been acquainted elsewhere?
45846What is their condition, occupations, and general character?
45846What is their doctrine, and whither are they fleeing?
45846What mysterious collection of visions, arranged into the form of a BOOK, that no uninspired man can read, IS THIS?
45846What part did they all take towards regulating public opinion and preventing human slaughter?
45846What saith the scriptures?
45846What were Peter, Elijah, or Moses, but earthen vessels, by whom God communicated his own knowledge, power, and glory?
45846What, then, is the true and infallible standard of character?
45846When every form and power of sin ceases, may we not expect that death will also cease?
45846Where are those who have sown to the flesh during this long and glorious reign of the righteous on the earth?
45846Where is he now?
45846Where is now the ordinance of anointing with oil?
45846Where is the evidence of its increase of power or knowledge?
45846Where should they have deposited it, so that it could have answered the purpose intended, so well as in the ground?
45846Where the least signs of approximation to"unity of faith,"and the"full stature measure of Christ"in"manifold wisdom and power?"
45846Where the ordinance of imposition of hands?
45846Where the ornamental beauty and symmetry of the Bride that is preparing for the marriage feast of the Lamb?
45846Where was the legislature of Illinois when the Smiths were shot in prison, in the sight of all Carthage, by hundreds in a painted gang?
45846Where were the Illinois priests of modern christianity at that time?
45846Where were the innumerable converts to modern christianity?
45846Where were the rulers and governors?
45846Who are these Latter- day Saints?
45846Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
45846Who could convince Jacob of the fallacy of visions, after what he experienced at Bethel?
45846Who could dissuade Peter from the faith of miracles, after witnessing the lame man healed at the gate of the temple?
45846Who ever heard such a thing, except from transgressors sitting in the region and shadow of death?
45846Who is prepared to say that the faithful will not take the cup of blessing, even in the heavens, and drink wine in our heavenly Father''s kingdom?
45846Who is the man, to whom the angel shall give the gospel message of all nations, in the last days, according to the vision of John, the revelator?
45846Who shall lay any sins to his charge?
45846Who shall say that the penitent believer''s sins are not remitted by baptism?
45846Who, sir, that has read them does not clearly perceive that they speak familiarly of things past, present, and to come?
45846Why can they not stay in their former residences, like other christians?
45846Why were the learned and devout Judaic churches surprised that Peter should proclaim to thousands--"be baptized for the_ remission_ of your sins?"
45846Why, go away off to some distant part of the earth?
45846Will they be raised in the stature of manhood or adult size?
45846Will you stop here and throw down my letter with contempt, as though an ignorant upstart had abused you?
45846With what contempt would Abraham look upon the religion that immediately preceded the days of Moses?
45846Would David or his mighty men doubt the power of God, after a single individual had lifted up his spear and slew_ eight hundred_ at one time?
45846Would mobbing and imprisonment force Sampson to abandon his supposed delusion, after he had put to flight an army of thousands?
45846You ask"If the Latter- day Saints are persecuted; if so, by whom are they persecuted?"
45846You ask,"By whom we are persecuted?"
45846You ask,"Is he a man of prayer, of a pure life, of peace?
45846You ask,"What is their condition, occupation, and general character?"
45846You inquire,"Does he claim to be inspired?"
45846You wish to know,"What is the personal character and influence, doctrines and claims of him who is called the leader, Joseph Smith?"
45846Your inquiries and objections I will briefly answer.--Why should not the religious world be mistaken?
45846a man of peace?
45846a man of pure life?
45846and that the simple touch of the hem of a garment, or of handkerchiefs, was attended with healing virtue to them that believed?
45846are not the millions of China and Asia religious?
45846can so many divines of celebrated learning and devotion have been all this time in error?
45846can_ he_ be, in very deed, a true prophet of God?
45846do not the great mass of the human family profess to be religious?
45846if so, from whom?
45846is not the Almighty God to be found as much in one place as another?
45846is she any better?"
45846is there no hope?
45846my much- loved friend, will you not shudder at the sight of such a catastrophe before the modern churches?
45846say you; could God do such a bloody deed?
45846settled down under reconciliation to a load of doubts and fears, hoping that death will remove thy tormenting burden?
45846where are the wicked all this time?
45846whether your family are with you?
51080But why--some will ask"is it necessary to employ these native cooks, washermen, etc.?
51080How could it be sin when nobody knew anything about it?
51080Sammy, where is the pudding?
51080Then you do this because there is no hope for you, whether you take animal life or not?
51080Waiting for what?
51080Were you not afraid your heathen neighbours would make trouble?
51080What shall I pay for them?
51080What trouble could they make, teacher? 51080 What''s the matter with_ this_ pony?"
51080''So you fear the future,--what is your notion of hell?''
51080A grown- up daughter sitting on the stairs, modestly inquired"Where is_ our_ pony?"
51080A ship''s captain once asked an out- going missionary to China:"Do you think you can make any impression on the four hundred millions of China?"
51080After the battle of Lookout Mountain a dying soldier, roused by a sound of shouting, said to a comrade who was supporting him--"What was that?"
51080And where shall I find the money to pay for the other pony, if not recovered,--which is an even chance?
51080And yet, I thought, is it such a mistake?
51080Are they praying?
51080Are they praying?
51080At last he summed it all up in the self- satisfied expression--"About as big as Burma, is n''t it?"
51080Buddhism a"Beautiful Religion"?
51080But what of the character of native converts?
51080Can Jesus Christ save you?"
51080Can such an education as our eastern converts require be communicated to them through their vernacular languages?
51080Did he not by this enlightenment become something more than man?
51080Did that Word make_ me_?
51080Did they minister consolation to the sorrowing ones?
51080Do you think that after all I have done I must still go to hell?''
51080From what?
51080Had he now become a God?
51080Had they been present at the bedside to minister some hope to the dying man who was about to pass out into the awful dark?
51080Have the backward tribes sufficient intelligence and stamina to make trustworthy Christians?
51080Have we made a mistake in displaying the cross in the first proclamation of the gospel in these villages?
51080He can point to his god in that idol- house on the hilltop, but where is the Christian''s god?
51080Her wrinkled face brightened with hope as she exclaimed,''If I do as you have said, and believe on Jesus Christ,_ will_ He save me?''
51080Home, did I say?
51080How can they be praying, inasmuch as Buddhism knows no God,--does not claim to have a God?
51080How do they reconcile this with the teachings of their law?
51080How shall a stronger force be provided?
51080I said to him,"Well, Ko Ngi, how did you find out that he was a humbug?"
51080If little children are included in the saving work of Christ, are they not so included the world over?
51080If little children in Christian lands are immortal, why are not little children in pagan lands also immortal?
51080If this is not the pony I borrowed, then where is he?
51080Is the Burman lazy?
51080It is said that when a Chin wife is asked"Where is your husband?"
51080Next, where should they be buried?
51080Now what are you doing to escape such an awful fate?''
51080One day when"Missis"was giving directions about the dinner she called Sammy and said,"Sammy, how many eggs have you?"
51080Pointing to me he said:"Is this your Christ?"
51080The disciples asked--"Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?"
51080The old question"Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar?"
51080Then I say-- Your Saya( missionary) how many chillen?
51080Then the following conversation took place:"Are you not afraid of punishment in hell for killing these creatures?"
51080Then what are these worshippers doing here on their knees before images which represent no existing being?
51080Then, how should the two coffins be conveyed to their last resting place?
51080Thoughts were going back to the time when we heard the call,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"
51080What then is Neikban?
51080What, then, are they doing?
51080When I had finished I approached her saying:''Why do you worship so devoutly?''
51080When a young man or woman has once settled the burning question: Is it my duty and privilege to go as a missionary?
51080Why trouble about it?
51080With each blow they reviled him saying,"Can Jesus save you?
51080Without any show of compassion he unknowingly repeated the old- time question--"Because of whose sin was she born in that condition?"
51080Would n''t the teacher please give the baby a name?
51080and not only me, but everybody and everything in all this great world?
51080and whose pony have I stolen?
51080how shall I explain being in possession of this one, if called to account?
47707By court- martial?
47707Tried by what authority?
47707What are we to understand by Zion loosing herself from the bands of her neck; 2nd verse?
47707Who is your company?
47707Will you swear all you know concerning him?
47707''What about''em?
47707After he went out, I asked some of the guard what was the matter with General Clark, that made him appear so ridiculous?
47707And for what cause?
47707And from whom receivest thou thy power and blessings, but from God?
47707And now what did they hate us for?
47707And now, brethren, we say unto you-- what more can we enumerate?
47707And the reason is very obvious, because it is said, that"Out of Sion shall come the deliverer;"and for what cause?
47707And to what end?
47707And what people had Isaiah reference to?"
47707And where is the pavilion that covereth Thy hiding place?
47707And why are they not chosen?
47707Are not their consciences seared as with a hot iron?
47707Are states such entities as may be held to an accounting for breaches of public faith and public morals-- constitutional immoralities?
47707Are they not murderers then at heart?
47707At that time Judge King retorted upon us again, saying,"Gentlemen, are you not going to introduce some witnesses?"
47707But can they hide the governor''s cruel order for banishment or extermination?
47707But how shall the truth of this be established beyond reasonable doubt?
47707But my heart says, Where is he whose lips used to whisper the words of life to us?
47707But to what tribe of Israel was it to be delivered?
47707But whar mout you live, stranger?"
47707But what of Missouri?
47707Can it be possible that he did not know how utterly unjustifiable the present movement against them was?
47707Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of the widows and the fatherless?
47707Can they conceal the fact that twelve or fifteen thousand men, women and children, have been banished from the state without trial or condemnation?
47707Can they conceal the fact that we have been imprisoned for many months, while our families, friends and witnesses have been driven away?
47707Can they conceal the facts of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with their own officers and men at the city of Far West?
47707Colonel Wight said,"What shall we do?
47707Colonel Wight then asked him what should be done?
47707Did she pay any penalty for her wrong- doing?
47707Did you gaze on this deed of blood?
47707Did you say you cotched one on''em?
47707Did you see your companion in arms thus massacred?"
47707Do I not hold the destinies of all the armies of the nations of the earth?
47707Do the Mormons send missionaries to foreign nations?
47707Do you not know, have you not heard, that there is over you an all- hearing ear and an all- seeing eye?
47707Do you think that the Christians, to whom you will go over by changing your religion, will support you and fill up the place of our fellow believers?
47707Eighteenth--"Is there anything in the Bible which licenses you to believe in revelation now- a- days?"
47707Eighth--"Can they[ the Mormons] raise the dead?"
47707Eleventh--"Did not Joseph Smith steal his wife?"
47707Fifteenth--"Do the Mormons baptize in the name of''Joe''Smith?"
47707Fifth--"Do you believe Joseph Smith, Jun., to be a Prophet?"
47707For have I not the fowls of heaven, and also the fish of the sea, and the beasts of the mountains?
47707For what have they fallen?
47707Fourteenth--"Do they not stir up the Indians to war, and to commit depredations?"
47707Fourth--"How and where did you obtain the Book of Mormon?"
47707Have I not made the earth?
47707He replied in the same rough and careless manner,''You d----d rascals, what is yours?''
47707How do you account for their acts?
47707How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
47707How is this to be done?
47707How long, O Lord, wilt thou not avenge the blood of the Saints?
47707How, then, your petitioners would ask, can it be possible that the prisoner has committed treason?
47707I had five small children; we suffered hunger, fatigue and cold; for what?
47707I know not how soon these things will take place; but with a view of them, shall I cry peace?
47707I thought-- is this our boasted land of liberty?
47707I, Number II, pages 28 and 29, as follows: First--"Do you believe the Bible?"
47707If any of us should be recognized, who can harm us?
47707Ignorant of what?
47707In heaven he opposed the gospel of Jesus Christ; cast out into the earth will he not oppose it there?
47707Is it not of the essence of Americanism?
47707Is there anything that does not authorize us to believe so?
47707Is there no virtue in the body politic?
47707Let them repent of all their sins, and of all their covetous desires, before me, saith the Lord, for what is property unto me, saith the Lord?
47707Nineteenth--"Is not the canon of the Scriptures full?"
47707Ninth--"What signs does Joseph Smith give of his divine mission?"
47707Now do you not know that the Lord sent me already many hard tribulations?
47707Now the Lord has said that He would set His hand the second time, and we ask, for what, but to recover the house of Jacob?
47707Now the question is, unto whom is this dispensation to be given?
47707Now what is this other Comforter?
47707Now, I ask, what is a dispensation?
47707Now, we ask, what is man?
47707O, my father, what are the men going to do with you?
47707One of the women came up, and very candidly inquired of the troops which of the prisoners was the Lord{ 201} whom the"Mormons"worshiped?
47707Or by whom to be revealed?
47707P. S.--If you do not intend to be in Quincy this week, would you favor us with your opinion on this subject?
47707Questions by Elias Higbee:"What is meant by the command in Isaiah, 52nd chapter, 1st verse, which saith, put on thy strength O Zion?
47707Second--"Wherein do you differ from other sects?"
47707Seventeenth--"Does not''Joe''Smith profess to be Jesus Christ?"
47707Seventh--"Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one?"
47707Shades of Franklin, Jefferson and Washington, were you there?
47707Sixteenth--"If the Mormon doctrine is true, what has become of all those who died since the days of the Apostles?"
47707Sixth--"Do the Mormons believe in having all things in common?"
47707Tenth--"Was not Joseph Smith a money digger?"
47707That all your deeds will be written in a book and judged hereafter?
47707That many sorrows do vex me?
47707The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?
47707The mob cried out,"Dick Weldin''s dead; who killed Dick?"
47707The only consolation they received from the mob, under these circumstances, was,"G---- d---- you, do you believe in Joe Smith now?"
47707The woman then turning to me inquired whether I professed to be the Lord and Savior?
47707Then what?
47707There are many things published that they say are true, and again turn around and say they are false?"
47707Therefore will I not make solitary places to bud and to blossom, and to bring forth in abundance, saith the Lord?
47707They immediately hailed him, and cried out,''Say, stranger, G----d d---- you, what is your name?''
47707They said,"Then you, as a rational man, will give up Joseph Smith''s being a prophet and an inspired man?
47707Third--"Will everybody be damned, but Mormons?"
47707Thirteenth--"Are the Mormons abolitionists?"
47707Turley asked him,"Why is not the translation now{ 308} true?"
47707Twelfth--"Do the people have to give up their money when they join his Church?"
47707Twentieth--"What are the fundamental principles of your religion?"
47707Was it because we were liars?
47707Was it for committing adultery that we were assailed?
47707Were He alive today who, think you, would be nearer His heart,--the persecuted or the persecutors?"
47707What art thou, O man, but dust?
47707What compromise need there be, Judge King, for no"Mormons"had refused to surrender to the requisitions of the law?
47707What is Boggs or his murderous party, but wimbling willows upon the shore to catch the flood- wood?
47707What is it that he says?
47707What is my offense, I believe in God and revelation?''
47707What is the cause of these Missouri persecutions?
47707What is the rod spoken of in the first verse of the 11th chapter of Isaiah that should come of the Stem of Jesse?
47707What is the root of Jesse spoken of in the 10th verse of the 11th chapter?
47707What power shall stay the heavens?
47707What was to be done in this extremity?
47707While the people will lie and the authorities will uphold them, what justice can honest men expect?
47707Whitmer asked,"Do you hint at me?"
47707Why I''d a tho''t you''d a kilt him on the spot; what have you done with him?''
47707Why do you startle at this, brethren?
47707Why hast thou forsaken that law, and accepted instead of it lying and vanity?
47707Why is this violence done to the principle of religious freedom, a principle that is both the pride and boast of the American people?
47707Why not keep to truth and justice?
47707Why should the authorities of the state strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?
47707Why was this?
47707Why, then, these bonds?"
47707Why?
47707Will you have them do so?
47707Witness replied,"Why not?"
47707Would you murder me?
47707[ 5] Who is the Stem of Jesse spoken of in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th verses of the 11th chapter of Isaiah?
47707[ How long can rolling water remain impure?
47707and I must die, for I can not live without him?''
47707and why use such epithets as"Demagogue"to Thomas H. Benton, for not answering his letter, when it is very probable that he had not received it?
47707they re not out of prison, are they?''
47707where art Thou?
47707will you give up a pearl for that which is nothing, which is of no value in itself?
47707{ 462} He was then asked for what he had thus cast us into prison?
48887Can you tell me, my child,said he,"where I can find a poor lady dangerously ill, who lives in this house, and is called G---?"
48887Do you hear, sir?
48887No,replied the man bluntly,"I am not; who has sent you here to meddle with other people''s affairs?"
48887''"But, my Good Mother,"answered this soul,"you who are so kind, could you not send them without our asking you?"
48887''Have you a Priest on board?''
48887--_Quis me separabit a charitate Christi?_''Shall tribulation, or distress, or hunger, or nakedness, or danger, or persecution, or the sword?
48887--_Quis me separabit a charitate Christi?_''Shall tribulation, or distress, or hunger, or nakedness, or danger, or persecution, or the sword?
48887All their virtuous actions are dedicated to God, for how can a heart that has given Him itself not give to Him all that belongs to it?
48887And do we not perceive that the steps of those who have abandoned the paternal hand of Providence are almost always so many falls?
48887And how does she act?
48887And was not this the promise which Our Saviour made to His Apostles when He urged them to this loving confidence?
48887And what shall I say of the aged Simeon, who takes the Divine Infant in his arms?
48887And why?
48887As for myself I see clearly that I am quite unworthy of such a favour; and as for you, what are your sentiments?
48887But can the sinner also dare to approach her?
48887But shall we visit Him empty- handed?
48887But was it not a great trial for Our Lady when the Angel appeared to her in human form?
48887But what means this total dedication of ourselves to God?
48887But what more could He give us?
48887But when you return will your heart be more happy than at present?
48887But why do you go there?
48887But you ask, How can we repair lost time?
48887But( some will say) who can assure us that such is the Will of God?
48887Could we not wait till to- morrow?
48887Do we not daily experience how changeable is man in his good resolutions?
48887Does not our Lord carry us in His arms in permitting us to receive Him in this Sacrament?
48887First of all, what more profound humility can be imagined than that practised by Our Saviour and Our Lady in their visit to the Temple?
48887For how long?
48887G?---"said the Priest;"how is your sick wife?"
48887Had she not every reason to be offended at this proceeding of the Angel, who seemed thus to ignore her?
48887Has the Mother nothing to do with her Son, nor the Son with the Mother, from whom He received His Body and His Blood?
48887Has the creature no part with her Creator from Whom she receives her being and her life?
48887He was often heard to say:''O men, what are you doing?
48887He writes:''Who shall separate me from the charity of Christ?''
48887How can He accept the offering of this heart in which He finds nothing but disobedience to His Most Holy Will?''
48887How could it die if immersed in Him Who is life?
48887How could the Eternal Word, Purity itself, lessen the virginal purity of His Mother?
48887How far are we then from placing the Son and the Mother on an equality, as our adversaries falsely assert?
48887How is it that I am so little united to Thee, since Thou art always in me?
48887How many pretexts might they not have found to be dispensed from obeying?
48887I would say to such souls: Do you not perceive that with these ideas you do not belong_ wholly_ to God?
48887If Mary be holy, who is it that sanctified her but her Divine Son?
48887If virginity can be repaired by means of humility, can not lost time be repaired by making a fervent and good use of the present?
48887If you, our tender Mother, have no compassion for us, what will become of your most miserable children?
48887Indeed, what does the manna prefigure but the Divinity of the Son of God, come down from heaven to unite Himself with our humanity?
48887Indeed, where is the son who would not raise his mother from the grave to lead her to Paradise, if he had it in his power?
48887Is it a less wonder to see a soul adorned with many sublime virtues than to see the heavens decorated with magnificent stars?
48887Is it possible that you should refuse to assist me in a work which is so agreeable to you?
48887Is she not the most excellent example of evangelical teaching?
48887Mary turns to Jesus, and says to Him:_ Vinum non habent_--''They have no wine;''and He replies:_ Quid mihi, et tibi est, mulier?
48887Nondum venit hora mea_--''Woman, what is there in common between Me and thee?
48887Now would Martha have been so much troubled if she had had no other end in view than to please Our Lord?
48887She could undoubtedly have said to her Spouse,''Why should I go into Egypt, when neither my Son nor the Angel have made it known to me?''
48887Such is the case with holy love, when it meets with obstacles,--and where does it not find them?
48887The faithful servant of Mary, having heard these words, replied:''My sweetest Lady, wast thou not already full of grace and virtue?''
48887The holy Archbishop, filled with consolation at these words, exclaimed:''But how can I do so, Most Holy Virgin, when I know not these joys?''
48887Then, approaching the sick woman, he said:"Madam, do you desire to be reconciled with God, and die a Christian death?"
48887Thou dwellest in my heart, how is it that I do not abide in Thine?
48887WHO could number all the graces and favours showered upon the house of Zachary, when the Holy Virgin entered it?
48887What advantage would accrue to us from your happiness and power if you did not make use of your power to render us partakers of your happiness?
48887What is signified by these sandals or shoes of Mary but her humility?
48887What is there that we can give to our little King that we have not received from His Divine abundance?
48887What mirror more beautiful, more precious, or purer, can we place before our eyes?
48887What progress, then, must she not have made in the exercise of holy love?
48887What provisions have we for so long and tedious a journey?
48887What will be our destiny when your Divine Son, as Judge of the living and the dead, will call us to His judgment- seat?
48887What, in fact, is the Church but a house or a town adorned with flowers?
48887When will you return?
48887When you return, will you go into your own country?
48887Where can we find a poorer, and yet a more illustrious birth, or a Mother so blessed?
48887Whither, O glorious Virgin, do you direct your steps with that little Infant in your arms?
48887Who amongst creatures is more adorned and enriched with every kind of virtue and grace?
48887Who can doubt that Our Lady was superior to St. Joseph in discretion, as well as in all the other qualities required for good government?
48887Who can imagine the sweet fragrance of this most beautiful lily in the house of Zachary during the three months that she remained there?
48887Who can say how many passions are repressed, how many unhappy creatures consoled, and how many hopes aroused by this short invocation?
48887Who can tell how pleasing it is to Our Lord, and how mercifully He rewards it?''
48887Who could understand the Divine sweetness poured into the heart of Elizabeth during the time of that Divine visitation?
48887Who knows what we may have to suffer from the Egyptians, the declared enemies of the Israelites?
48887Who will give us shelter in that country?
48887Who, indeed, ever possessed so ardent a charity and so profound a humility?
48887Why do I stray so far from Thee, whilst Thou art always close to me?
48887Why do you allow yourself to be thus shamefully dragged on the ground?
48887Why do you not defend yourself?''
48887Why is this?
48887Why so much affection for earthly creatures, for false deceivers, who make you lose both body and soul, both Paradise and God?
48887You may ask, in reply, But how are we to prevent being uneasy when we are under an obligation of practising virtue?
48887and will my name also be there?
48887have you forgotten men in their tribulations and need, by reason of the sublime dignity to which you have been raised?
48887how shall we dare to present ourselves before Him, loaded as we are with so many sins, and who shall appease His just indignation?
48887may we always bear Thee in our hearts, that we may no longer breathe but Thee?
48887say not to Thy Mother, who intercedes in my favour:''Woman, what is there in common between us?''
48887what obstacle could detain her whom the Celestial Spouse calls''His beloved, all fair and without spot''?
48887what will be my death?
48887when will Our Lady be, as it were, born in our hearts?
48887wherefore shall we fear thee, if in thee is found life?
48887which makes all devout souls who are the true daughters of Jerusalem, exclaim:''Who is she that goeth up from the desert leaning upon her Beloved?''
48887you will add,''how shall I dare to give my heart to God when it is so full of imperfections and sins?
47630Shall we do evil that good may come? 47630 Still farther on, oh, how much farther?
47630Then what about the body of Christ itself, the whole, of which sects are regarded as cut- off factions-- is that a sect?
47630They will say to me: Can not we have union of feeling without external union[ that is, with external disunion]? 47630 What branch of the church do you belong to?"
47630What is the chaff to the wheat? 47630 ***** Fourth:Wherein does the come- out church excel the Wesleyan, and manifest its divine origin?"
476301, 1881, we have the following: BRANCHES Where in the Bible do we find the idea of sects being branches, as people talk about?
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47630Again, we ask, Why do not sect apologists attack what"come- outers"teach?
47630Am I making a fool of myself coming out here where I have invited and labored with sinners?
47630And does not nature''s solitude Inspire a soul to worship God?
47630And have you cast your bread upon The waters of the passing year, In hope that what your hands have done Will in much future good appear?
47630And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
47630And if you say you believe them all, as some of you have, then I ask, Why do you object to my believing the same?
47630And is she gone-- dear Celia gone?
47630And shall we compel the Lord to drag his children together over these cursed walls, only to have walls rise up again, and grieve away the Holy Spirit?
47630And think you that God will accept the church in her present condition?
47630And what would it constitute in the progress of events but a reformation?
47630And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou meanest by these?
47630And who would wish again the dross Here purged in our Redeemer''s name?
47630Are we seeking self- interests, as wicked men have belied us?
47630At the close of a short talk he asked,"How many of you children want to give your hearts to the Lord?"
47630Blind sectarians ask us,"What have you got to bind you together?"
47630But I thought, Can such a worm enter into an everlasting covenant with the Holy God of the universe?
47630But is she gone whose heart e''er burned With such devoted, fervent zeal?
47630But it may be asked, What is it that we must be saved from in"our churches"?
47630But what is a mother''s greatness, after all, but simple, unalloyed, Christian motherliness?
47630But what is its obvious meaning?
47630But what is thereby removed?
47630But what of him who walks alone, With past love fled and turned to stone?
47630But whereunto shall we liken, Or with what similitude, Paint this foolish generation?
47630But who are required to do these things?
47630But why multiply texts?
47630But,"Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth[ peace with sin]?
47630Can I ever forget that glad moment?
47630Can it be that this is our child?"
47630Can you stay at home for the sordid dust of earth and let them perish?
47630Did any of them organize the visible church of Christ?
47630Did she give the church of Christ a visible organization?
47630Do not the lover and his maid, Delighted, walk the balmy shade, And there unlock, with words so blest, The pent- up love within their breast?
47630Do you always pray for such only?
47630Do you believe that Christ is the only door to the church, and that"by him if any man enter he shall be saved"?
47630Do you believe that Christ purchased and founded one church of the living God?
47630Do you believe that Christians should not be"unequally yoked together with unbelievers"?
47630Do you believe that believers are"made perfect in one"and that"thorough holiness destroys sects and denominations"?
47630Do you believe that the Holy Spirit sets the members in the body, the church?
47630Do you believe that the"body of Christ"is the church?
47630Do you believe that''divisions and offences are contrary to the doctrine we have received''of Christ?
47630Do you believe there should be"no schisms in the body"?
47630Do you receive them?
47630Does not this look like the record of the"beast that sits upon the seven hills"?
47630Does not this love prove that they are in the way of the Spirit of Christ?
47630Does that look like a divine and heaven- born family, that is composed of numerous, rival, jealous, independent, and conflicting organisms?
47630Does the Harvester admit the assumption?
47630Each began to say,"Lord, is it I?"
47630Finally the thought forced itself on our mind,"Can it be possible that they are selling such things on the camp- ground?"
47630First:"Does the come- out element constitute the true church of God?"
47630For this purpose, says Jesus,"I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?
47630Had we not better look into the Word of God and see what the Lord saith, than to indulge in mere witticisms?
47630He said,"Mother, do you know this is the man that we were warned against?"
47630Hence, we hear Peter saying unto Ananias,"Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost?"
47630Here lay my father cold in death, to be buried this A. M., and should I stay or not?
47630How can all these bodies sum up the one organic visible church of God, when they have no organic relation to each other?
47630How can such a marked work be doubted?
47630How can this question pass your mind As falling leaves drift in the wind?
47630How can we expect to bring forth permanent fruits into holiness, if we allow the plowshare of God''s truth to slip over this fallow ground of sin?
47630How then do you think we managed to get out this paper?
47630How would it look for me to work for God here and she whom the Lord had joined to me go elsewhere?
47630I preached in the evening from these words:"What do ye more than others?"
47630I said,"Brother Warner, do you ever become impatient?"
47630I was amazed and said,"What manner of man is this that even the winds obey?"
47630I wish to ask the editor of the Harvester if human sects are essential to the visible organization of Christ?
47630If a person is in Christ Jesus, is he not in the church, and is he not already joined to all others that are joined to the Lord?
47630If so, what need of subsequent efforts at organization?
47630If so, which one?
47630If so, will the Harvester point out the one?
47630If the latter, the mystery remains; for why do such things occur?
47630Is any of the sects that have branched out from the Methodist Episcopal sect the church of Christ?
47630Is it consistent to say,"We do n''t want an ism gospel,"and yet adhere to and stuff the Harvester full of the gospel of Wesleyan Methodist ism?
47630Is it not in the midst of his church where God speaks peace to thousands who seek his face?
47630Is the body of Christ no church?
47630Is this really but the foot- stool of God?
47630M. J. Boyd and I conducted the main discussion on the following question: Do We Suffer More from Real Than Imaginary Evils?
47630O God, must I tear myself away from the dear wife bathed in tears?
47630O my God, do thou remember all those wicked plotting crews, Hear them saying in derision,"Now what do these feeble Jews?"
47630O my Lord, whereunto will this great kingdom yet grow?
47630One of them, addressing Dan, said,"What do_ you_ think it is?"
47630One reaches this parting of the ways and the question comes,"Which road shall I take?"
47630One said,"Why did n''t you throw?"
47630Or was it left for John Wesley to organize the church of Christ in the formation of the Methodist Episcopal sect?
47630Participated in general discussion on the following question: Is the Fear of Punishment a Greater Incentive to Exertion than the Hope of Reward?
47630Per- ish- ing souls at stake to- day, Can you tar- ry for earthly dross?
47630Per- ish- ing souls at stake, my brother, What is all this world be- side?
47630Perhaps we may learn a lesson from Rome-- why did the Romish hierarchy persecute the Reformers?
47630Perishing souls at stake today, Can you tarry for earthly dross?
47630Reader, who do you think has planned, and whose hand is guiding, this movement?
47630Second:"In what particular is the separationist, or come- out church, better than the Wesleyan Methodist Church?"
47630Shall not the springtide music''s roll Mock withered joys and sting the soul?
47630Shall we be found with only leaves When Jesus comes to gather sheaves?
47630Shall we say then that the prophecies did not share this anticipation; that they had to do only with the literal figures?
47630She awoke to a full consciousness and said,"Lord, what is it?"
47630TRUTH"And what is truth?"
47630The music is nearly all written by Brother Barney, whose inspiration in this gift is a marvel.... O beloved, will you help us?
47630The other said,"Why did n''t you?"
47630The remaining question is, Can we get rid of it in this life?
47630The song Who Will Suffer With Jesus?
47630Then you have just now been sanctified, made pure, is it not so?
47630They originated from sin in the church; and shall we admit that the fruit of sin is a necessity under any circumstances?
47630They''re gone, but where?
47630This is good advice, but does Brother Doty walk in it?
47630This is the right way,"an apostate and hypocrite preacher by the name of---- stood back and spake against"this way"of the Lord?
47630Very good; but why not continue under these special blessings and in this special work?
47630Was Christ afflicted with a spiritual rash when he said,"There shall be one fold and one shepherd"?
47630Was it a necessity?
47630Was it pleasing in the sight of God to manufacture another class of backsliders?
47630Was it when the first sect was formed, namely, the Roman Catholic sect, in the beginning of the apostasy?
47630Was it?
47630We find generally these two points, sometimes in the same letter, namely,"Why do you not send your paper out more frequently and more regularly?"
47630We have often said, Why do not opposers of holiness go to the standards of the doctrine and controvert what they say?
47630We reply by asking them,"What have you got to part us asunder?"
47630What can the sect yoke do for us?
47630What could it mean to them but a crisis?
47630What mother like my own dear, sainted mother?
47630What seest thou?
47630What shall I do?
47630What shall remain after the"once more"shaking?
47630What was he then but a"come- outer"?
47630What was this but entire sanctification?
47630When the song was ended, the operator said,"This reminds me of my childhood days; wo n''t you sing that song again?"
47630Where can any facts be cited upon which to base such an unkind assertion?
47630Where the cause-- sin in the church-- is removed by full salvation, should not its effects also disappear?
47630Where would he get time for study and prayer, and for writing hymns or poetry?
47630While my house of clay shall slumber, Shall I then with Jesus rest?
47630Who does not know that this never was really fulfilled in the alienated sects of Jacob''s literal seed?
47630Who will dare the truth to herald At the peril of his life?
47630Who will offer soul and body On the altar of our God; Leaving self and worldly mammon, Take the path that Jesus trod?
47630Who will suffer for the gospel, Follow Christ without the gate; Take the martyrs for example, With them glory at the stake?
47630Who will suffer with the Savior, Take the little that remains Of the cup of tribulation Jesus drank in dying pains?
47630Who with his spiritual eyes open can fail to see the application of the 34th chapter of Ezekiel to the ministry, in general, of this age?
47630Who would accept as a gift a few bushels of wheat scattered through a great heap of chaff and dirt?
47630Who would not obey such a wise Counselor?
47630Whom shall we fear when God is our friend?
47630Why do not people read their Bibles better and learn that every individual believer is a branch in Christ-- John 15?
47630Why should they fear to hear the testimony?
47630Why slumber ye here while Satan has entered the fold of Christ, a wolf in sheep''s clothing, and is rending the flock?
47630Will he assume that the one he represents is the church of Christ?
47630Would those espousing holiness dissolve their sect relations?
47630is thy God continually able to deliver thee?"
47630or has he not done his best to represent them as teaching"no church,""no organization,"and as building another sect, etc.?
47630or should it be said that he represents a variation in the strain, such as is sometimes seen in biological observation?
47630our soul-- where will it be Throughout the long eternity?
47630thou abomination of the earth, thou bane of the cause of God, when will thy corrupt and wicked walls fall to earth and cease to curse men to hell?
54337Our Patriarch and Prophet, too, Were massacred; they bled To seal their testimony,--They were numbered with the dead, Ah, tell me, are they sleeping? 54337 12,10._ Again, this prophet says in chapter 15, 6:And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands?
54337After seven sons of Jesse had been presented, Samuel asked,"Are here all thy children?"
54337And how shall I know?"
54337And they cried with a loud voice, saying: How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that live on the earth?
54337And where is the pavilion that covereth thy hiding place?
54337But who is there that is able to tell the story of those mound builders, excepting their own revealed history?
54337I quote the following from the revelation:"Is there not room enough upon the mountains of Adam- Ondi- Ahman... the land where Adam dwelt?
54337In the midst of this tumult and war of words and opinions, Joseph felt grieved and asked himself,"What is to be done?
54337Is it this place you wish to find?"
54337Joseph Smith said:"I have actually seen a vision; and who am I that I can withstand God?
54337Joseph said,"Martin, why did you do this?"
54337The Bible tells us about the Garden of Eden, and why not locate it here in this goodly land as well as any other part of the earth?
54337The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?
54337What can I do, Mr. Tripp, for I know Mormonism is true?"
54337What day?
54337Where is the mother that will not join in saying that King Pharoah was an oppressor, a tyrant and a murderer?
54337Who can truthfully say the angel he saw is not the very one Zechariah said should speak to the young man?
54337Who of all these are right?
54337have I not seen it?
54337or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
54337where art thou?
52958How might any pain be more to me than to see Him that is all my life, all my bliss, and all my joy suffer?
52958What is Paradise? 52958 And fifteen years after, and more, I was answered in ghostly understanding, saying thus:_ Wouldst thou learn[3] thy Lord''s meaning in this thing? 52958 And fifteen years afterwards and more, I was answered in ghostly understanding, saying thus:_ Wouldst thou learn thy Lord''s meaning in this thing? 52958 And in the second reason, where He saith:_ How should it then be?_ etc., this was said for an impossible[ thing]. 52958 And thus said He in this Shewing:_ Where is now any point of thy pain, or thy grief?_ And we shall be full blessed. 52958 And what may make us more to enjoy in God than to see in Him that He enjoyeth in the highest of all His works? 52958 And why? 52958 Bradley''s_ Dictionary of Middle English-- thun(? 52958 But what then shalt thou finde? 52958 CHAPTER XVIIHow might any pain be more to me than to see Him that is all my life, and all my bliss, and all my joy suffer?"
52958CHAPTER XXIX"How could all be well, for the great harm that is come by sin to the creature?"
52958How should any thing be amiss?_ Thus mightily, wisely, and lovingly was the soul examined in this Vision.
52958How should it now be that thou shouldst anything pray that pleaseth me but that I should full gladly grant it thee?
52958I beheld and considered, with a soft dread, and thought:_ What is sin?_"( xi.).
52958I thought:_ Is any pain like this?_ And I was answered in my reason:_ Hell is another pain: for there is despair.
52958Is it not fitting that I award him[ for] his affright and his dread, his hurt and his maim and all his woe?
52958It is like no bodily thing; What is it then saist thou?
52958Lord Jesus, King of bliss, how shall I be eased?
52958Then brought our Lord merrily to my mind:_ Where is now any point of the pain, or of thy grief?_ And I was full merry.
52958Thou hast lost him, but where?
52958What may make me more to love mine even- Christians than to see in God that He loveth all that shall be saved as it were all one soul?
52958What shewed He thee?
52958What shewed He thee?
52958Wherefore shewed it He?
52958Wherefore shewed it He?
52958Who shall teach me and tell me that[ thing] me needeth to know, if I may not at this time see it in Thee?_[ 1]"sothly."
52958Who shewed it thee?
52958Who shewed it thee?
52958[ 3] Or it may be, at in de Cressy''s version:_ May my living be no longer to Thy worship?_[ 4]_ i.e._ could.
52958[ 4] Experience of loving(?).
52958[ 6]"_ Quid me interrogas de bono?
52958_ THE ELEVENTH REVELATION_ CHAPTER XXV"I wot well that thou wouldst see my blessed Mother....""Wilt thou see in her how thou art loved?"
52958p. 45,"Where is now any point of thy pain?"
38745''But, Ned, you do n''t believe Davie or Maggie would go?'' 38745 Am I called, and can it be?
38745And are your kind instructions confined to these three boys?
38745And this?
38745And to what kingdom do I belong?
38745And what can he possibly be doing at this hour, in that wild place?
38745And what son is there whom the Father chasteneth not?
38745And where did the farmers get it?
38745And where shall we meet?
38745And who are you?
38745And who clothed the lambs in dresses good enough for us? 38745 Are you not afraid of your son''s undertaking such an enterprise at this late hour?"
38745Are you quite sure, Ralph?
38745Are you sure,he inquired,"that nothing is left undone?
38745Are you took bad, Bob?
38745As many as ten times?
38745At another time, he remarked,''How good the Lord is to me, is He not?'' 38745 Brethren, let us walk together In the bonds of love and peace; Can it be a question whether Brethren should from conflict cease?
38745But can I bear the piercing thought--''What if my name should be left out When Thou for them shalt call?'' 38745 But do you not draw any spiritual improvement for your scholars from this?"
38745But, sir, you say that your priest will not allow you to read it?
38745Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
38745Can it be,he said to himself,"a relation from the Indies, or from Algeria?
38745Canst thou still name His name?
38745Did you lose him that night?
38745Do they believe in predestination there?
38745Do you feel the want of Jesus Christ?
38745Do you suppose I would tell ten lies in one heap?
38745Do you think I shall die?
38745Escape to the mountain-- to a wild, barren, desert spot, where I can not find food to eat, and where the wild beasts may destroy me? 38745 For who hath_ known_ the mind of the Lord?"
38745Friend after friend departs; Who has not lost a friend?
38745Had he any books in stock written against the Roman Catholic Church?
38745Had he, a professing Christian, sent me to prison then, could I have believed what he said of God''s mercy? 38745 Have you been left long alone?"
38745Have you nothing to thank God for?
38745He that hath fed will feed; He that hath blessed will bless; He that hath led will lead; Can He do less?
38745He was born a wretched sinner; Does he know it, Lord? 38745 His money?
38745How do you know there are lots of eggs, my boy?
38745How stands the case, my soul, with thee?
38745I suppose it is a very gay place, sir?
38745IS NOT A MAN BETTER THAN AN EGG?
38745If God so loved us, ought we not to love one another?
38745If that is so,said the well tortoise,"how big, then, is the sea?"
38745Intreat me not to leave Thee,Lord; What is this world to me?
38745Is it all contained in that small Book? 38745 Is the Lord''s Day, then, made only partially a day of rest?"
38745Is there anything you wish to say in private?
38745May I ask, sir, what assembly it is you mean?
38745More than once?
38745Not for your pleasant home?
38745Nothing very important; but----"These boys are in your way?
38745Now, see here, James,said George;"what''s the use of being so set?
38745Of course you mean Christians?
38745Oh, Bob, how could you?
38745Oh, I''ve thought so, but if I have been deceiving myself?
38745Oh, why not?
38745Pray, sir,said she,"will you allow me to ask you a few questions?"
38745Seest thou the man that is diligent in business? 38745 Shall I tell you what I will do, if any one of them meddles with me?"
38745That is a blessed thing indeed,said the lady;"but is he not in danger from the wolves?"
38745The Bible, sir? 38745 The King, sir?
38745The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked,says the voice of Scripture;"who can know it?"
38745The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
38745Then,said I,"you remain in ignorance as to whether God loves you or not?"
38745They were crowded, I suppose, sir?
38745Though now unseen by outward sense, Faith sees Him always near; A Guide, a glory, a defence: Then what have you to fear?
38745Well, then,asked the blind tortoise,"is the sea as large as this whole well?"
38745Well,said he, good- humouredly,"what do you want?"
38745What are nails made of?
38745What do you know about Mr. Thorn''s eggs?
38745What is your pleasure with me, sir?
38745What must I do to be saved?
38745What of that if you told the truth?
38745What? 38745 Where did the carpet- men get the wool to make it from?"
38745Where did the noise come from, Ralph?
38745Where did the wood come from to build it?
38745Where now, James?
38745Where,he exclaimed, in the frantic energy of despair,"where are you taking me?
38745Who can say unto Him, What doest Thou?
38745Who goes there?
38745Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord? 38745 Who planted the big forests?
38745Who put iron in the ground, and kept it there safe till the men wanted it?
38745Who wants to buy any religion? 38745 Why are you so prying, child?"
38745Why, predestination,said she,"how can they avoid believing it?
38745Why, what have you seen?
38745Wife,said he,"who do we know named John who needs food?"
38745Will He plead against me with His great strength? 38745 Will you not, then,"I said,"read the Bible, which tells us this glorious news?"
38745Will_ my_ case be called on to- day?
38745You have had a foretaste of heaven here, have n''t you?
38745''But do you not love your father and mother best?''
38745''O grave, where is thy victory?
38745''Oh, will not that be happy, mother?''
38745''Wretched man, from whom did you get it?
38745), in the course of which Peter asked,"What reward shall we have, who have forsaken all, and followed Thee?"
3874513- 15,"And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
3874516), when he may suddenly die, and then what good can his wealth do him?
3874533--"Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?"
387455); but Peter''s fear gave place to the clinging words of love--"Lord, to whom shall we go[ but unto Thee], for Thou hast the words of eternal life?"
38745A friend, to whom she was much attached, called to see her, and said,"Emma, should you like me to read to you?
38745A number of men ran about crying out"Who can swim?"
38745A thief in the company of innocent people may, like them, offer to be searched, in order to avoid suspicion, as Judas asked,"Lord, is it I?"
38745After a bad fit of bleeding, I said,"Did you think, dear, you should die, when bringing up the blood?"
38745After they were gone, she said,"What did they say, auntie?"
38745Alone and helpless, how could deliverance be effected?
38745Am I eccentric for the sake of eccentricity, or for the sake of attracting notoriety?
38745Am I not right?"
38745Am I tenacious of my own rights, while sublimely indifferent to the rights of others?
38745And are we mourning over sin, and after Him?
38745And as we read this verse, are we not reminded of the sweet lines--"Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee"?
38745And did Jesus represent the feelings of some of His people when dying, or at the last day?
38745And do we, like the Psalmist,"esteem_ all_ His precepts concerning all things to be right, and hate every false way"?
38745And do you fear that, if called to die, you could say no more than Lizzie Winchester did?
38745And has not He, who is your Lord and Master, a right to do what He will with His own?
38745And is thy neighbour mourning now The loss of kindred dear?
38745And methought,"Is not this a beautiful parable for us?"
38745And my doubting soul assure I shall to the end endure?
38745And so God is at the bottom of everything, is n''t He, mother?"
38745And the angels said unto Lot,"Hast thou here any besides?
38745And think you that He would afflict His child With needless pains in this desert wild?
38745And what are the names of those specially referred to?
38745And what is it?
38745And which should we most admire, His majesty, or His tenderness?
38745And who of us next?
38745And why was it not so striking?
38745Are matters right between God and thy soul?
38745Are they your children, or are they employed by you in your business?"
38745Are we alive or dead?
38745Are we anything like these saints of God?
38745Are we glad that God''s mercy is so free?
38745Are we willing to be searched and tried by God?
38745Are we"hungering and thirsting after righteousness"now?
38745Are you among the lost or among the found?
38745Are you blessed with a good hope, through grace?
38745Are you trying to wipe off part of the score, endeavouring to do your best, and trusting Jesus Christ to make up the rest?
38745At another time she cried out, in a loud impressive tone,"Oh, mother, what is there in this world worth living for?
38745At first she was afraid; but what was a little girl to do in that wide wood?
38745At its close Mr. Parsons inquired,"Have you put the God of Jacob to the test?"
38745At length she raised her tearful eyes, and said,"Sir, you see that cow in the meadow?
38745At your bidding it comes not, nor does it stay; But when One speaks it flies away; And why is this?
38745BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE POST OFFICE.--"How can one get admitted to the General Post Office, and what departments are best worth seeing there?"
38745But after he was gone she was much cast down, and said,"Oh, why did he say that?
38745But he recovered from this, and I then said to him,''The Lord did not come as soon as you expected?''
38745But his watch?"
38745But she could not live without them, so what did she do?
38745But then, God is not confined to places, is He, auntie?
38745But was this all?
38745But what is the"glory"spoken of in our text?
38745But what of the work the Countess left at Haddo House?
38745But what was the case with little England, then with hardly any colonies?
38745But what were the effects of this awful occurrence?
38745But why did such a terrible doom fall upon these two false ones at the very beginning of the Christian era?
38745But you will have to do no more rough work to keep your hands fit for this; and how will that do with the croft?"
38745But, dear young friends, are these thorns a trouble to you?
38745But, if we do desire to belong to Jesus, and follow Him, need we, should we, hesitate to unite with, or remain among, His people?
38745But, in his extremity, he cried unto the Lord, saying,"O Lord God of our fathers, art not Thou God in heaven?
38745Can it be true?
38745Can there be a more touching sight than to see a child fourteen years old weeping and praying in sincerity for mercy, as a guilty sinner before God?
38745Can you do anything to give me relief?"
38745Can you say,"He loved me, and gave Himself for me"?
38745Can you trust Him?"
38745Conviction of sin, remorse, alarm of conscience, strong desire after peace and pardon, the cry of the jailor,"What must I do to be saved?"
38745Could I look up and say,"Thy will be done"?
38745Could I surrender her to the arms of the destroyer?
38745Could not the same almighty voice have spoken peace to that troubled conscience?
38745Dear reader, how is it with you?
38745Dear reader, how is it with you?
38745Dear young reader, have you felt your need of this precious shade?
38745Death may come upon you speedily, and then what will you do?
38745Did I not think so?
38745Did not the eggs get broken?"
38745Did she think her child would be restored to life at the Prophet''s word?
38745Did they believe what they taught the people?
38745Didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
38745Do I feel I can not die Till He does His blood apply?
38745Do I pray indeed to see Christ my Righteousness to be?
38745Do I really long to know That His blood for me did flow?
38745Do I try to pass myself off for better, wiser, richer, or nobler than I am?
38745Do I, who these lines now read, Of redemption feel my need?
38745Do my heart and mouth confess I am all unrighteousness?
38745Do n''t you call those things letters of recommendation?
38745Do n''t you think it is natural for me to wish so, who am young?"
38745Do n''t you think so?
38745Do these promises suit us?
38745Do we delight in His salvation?
38745Do we desire to follow Him, and, like Him, do good to others?
38745Do we feel our need of Him?
38745Do we long to see God''s kingdom come, and His will done on earth as it is done in heaven?
38745Do we try ourselves by the Scriptures?
38745Do you believe you are a sinner?"
38745Do you ever think what a dreadful thing it is to be far away from God?
38745Do you know the man?"
38745Do you know what for?"
38745Do you like to be away from home?
38745Do you not know it is denied, and even forbidden, to us Catholics?
38745Do you not think, dear mother, He will pardon me?"
38745Do you see that star right ahead?''
38745Do you think it possible for any preacher to do justice to it?"
38745Do you think the Lord will forgive?"
38745Do you think the fowls have left off laying, papa?"
38745Do you think you have_ merited_ it?"
38745Does it not appear improbable?
38745Does not God, sometimes, put peculiar honour upon His professing people, however He sees fit to try them?
38745Does not Thy Word of truth remain, That none shall seek Thy face in vain?"
38745Does not my voice get weaker?''
38745Does the end of the day in this parable mean the evening of life, or the end of the world?
38745Does your little heart grow tired Of the outside noise?
38745During a visit, a friend asked her if she wished to get better?
38745E. M.[ Illustration:"ARE YOU SURE THAT NOTHING IS LEFT UNDONE?"
38745Everard, do you not know me?"
38745Everything had been destroyed as the burning ocean approached, and could he escape?
38745From whom does it come?
38745Going up to her, she said,"How can I thank you enough?"
38745Had he met with an accident?
38745Had he miscalculated the distance?
38745Had he mistaken the way?
38745Has my Saviour chosen me?
38745Has not a Christian double cause for happiness, since all he receives comes from the hand of his Father?"
38745Has not the copyist erred in his arithmetic?
38745Has the Sun of Righteousness arisen in our hearts?
38745Has the cry ever gone from your heart to the Lord,"God be merciful to me a sinner"?
38745Have I any reason to hope that I shall be acquitted?
38745Have we discovered that we are fallen, lost, guilty, and diseased?
38745Have we wasted the good things which God has given us?
38745Have you been truly brought as a penitent to Christ?
38745Have you ever thought how the thorns( as long as your finger) were plaited into a crown, and pierced the head of Jesus?
38745Have you experienced this great change?
38745Have you thus done so?
38745Have_ we_ heard it?
38745Having explained how he had been occupied since passing in the early morn, he remarked--"You live alone?"
38745He had cut a piece, and was just about to eat, when the scene of yesterday flashed across his mind, and he inquired,"Was this_ that_ sucking pig?"
38745He led the way upstairs, and, when alone, the stranger asked--"Do you remember the thieves who were sentenced to death in Quebec, in 1837?
38745He repeated his request still more loudly, when some one answered,"Do you not know, sir, that we no longer bend the knee to any man?
38745He said there had been many commemoration meetings throughout the country, and why did they hold them?
38745He was leaving the party, when some one asked how soon they might expect him back?
38745He went himself to open it, to save trouble, and the stranger asked, was Father Chiniquy there, and might he see him privately?
38745He who is tempted to tell a lie should consider that he may be struck dead while doing so; and then, where will his soul awake?
38745Hearing of the sea, he of the well swam round a little circle and asked--"Is the water of the ocean as large as this?"
38745How could I?
38745How could she ask him whether_ he_ loved Jesus when Jesus loved_ him_?
38745How could that sufferer, in the midst of such intense pain, be thinking only of his Saviour and an unconverted soul?
38745How many of you have considered what you are in the sight of God?
38745How may we know?
38745How shall you die, and where shall you go?
38745How stands that dark account?"
38745How stands the case With me, a helpless sinner?
38745I answered,"How can I do so, seeing I can not give you up?"
38745I ask myself-- and may I ask you-- Does it cause you any searchings of heart, any anxious thoughts, any tossings to and fro upon your bed?
38745I asked,''Would you not like to get well again?''
38745I feel I ca n''t die like this; but I ca n''t do anything, can I?"
38745I have no doubt, madam, that you understand of what characters I speak?"
38745I informed her, and asked,"Would you not like to spend a Sabbath in heaven?"
38745I inquired,''Do you love the Lord?''
38745I know it will, for I am not prepared to die"; and immediately asked her if she knew where any minister lived?
38745I replied,"But, my dear, you have had some sweet promises applied with power, have n''t you?"
38745I said,"Do you think you shall get better, Emma?"
38745I said,"Is Jesus precious to you as your Saviour?
38745I said,"My dear child, why do you believe you shall go to heaven?
38745I said,"No; why did you?"
38745I said,"You have had a desire after these things, have you not?"
38745I said,"You know that beautiful hymn, dear--''Sun of my soul''?"
38745I said,''My dear boy, do you ever_ pray_?''
38745I then asked her,''Did he talk to you?
38745I wonder who will be the next?
38745If God did not punish sin, where were His holy abhorrence of it?
38745If I get odd jobs that bring me in an odd shilling or two, what business is it of yours, I should like to know?
38745In answer to the question,"How he found Jesus?"
38745In heaven or in hell?
38745In such a case the great question arises,"Are we ready, or are we not?"
38745In the morning she said,"You thought me dying yesterday, and the doctor too; but the dear Lord did not, did He?
38745In what state of mind was Janet''s mother all this time?
38745Is His joy, His glory, ours?
38745Is he attempting by creature works to make his peace with God?
38745Is he pursuing the wind, and hunting after the shadowy trifles of earth?
38745Is it not also His doings when an aphis creepeth on a rosebud?
38745Is it not hard to know''what is truth''in Ireland?
38745Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
38745Is it possible?
38745Is not that will also concerned when the sere leaf falls from the poplar?"
38745Is there not a little pathos in the history of a piece of work begun and completed in such different circumstances?
38745Is there not misery enough On this terrestrial ball To spring some sympathetic chord Within the hearts of all?
38745Is thine eye evil, or envious, because I am good?"
38745It is sometimes called the"Treacle"Bible, from the words,"Is there no_ tryacle_[ instead of''balm''] in Gilead?"
38745It was the Lord God who came among men; but how did He come?
38745Let us rather ask, Are we asking Him to be our Leader now?
38745Like the jailer''s question,"What must I do to be saved?"
38745Looking up so sweetly, she said,"Am I dying, auntie?"
38745May I ask if you have any particular interest in them?
38745May not we therefore derive instruction?
38745Meeting with no reply from the white- faced girl, he next said--"Do you know where it is?"
38745Might he sell it?"
38745Must you hide your joys?
38745Need we say he found it?
38745Now, as for the Royal Navy, it consisted of twenty- eight ships; and how were they to cope with the 176 ships which composed the Spanish Armada?
38745Now, what could they find worth stealing from this poor charcoal burner?"
38745Now, what sort of union would that be?
38745Now, who can calculate the amount of good resulting from the thoughtful charity of this mother?
38745O death, where is thy sting?''"
38745Of what tribe was Hiram?
38745Oh, let me escape thither,( is it not a little one?)
38745Oh, tell me, can anything further be done to, if possible, ensure success?"
38745Oh, that we may be taught to trust in Christ, and pray, with the poet--"Lord, hast Thou made me know Thy ways?
38745On his approaching the bed, she said,"Oh, uncle, what will become of me if I am a deceiver?
38745On referring to me, after they were gone, she said,"Is it wrong, auntie?
38745On their way home they met the rest coming, who said,"Why, are we not to have a meeting?"
38745One day, after a doze in the easy chair, she said,"Was it not strange?
38745One day, as we were sitting alone, she said,"Oh, auntie, you never thought I could deceive you or uncle, did you?
38745One night she said,"Auntie, do you ever feel your prayers to be very formal, as if it was merely a habit, and no heart in it?"
38745Or a creditor?
38745Or are you in some doubt as to whether you have a living hope in Christ?
38745Or are you, Gallio- like, caring for none of these things,"dancing the hellward road apace"?
38745Or has he gained a prize in the lottery?
38745Or knowest thou an orphan, left To tread this world alone?
38745Or who hath first given to Him?
38745Or, if such showers must fall, how shall nothing burn but this valley?"
38745Ought I not to love Him most, mother?''
38745Our readers may ask,"How is it that Government does not look after this old soldier?"
38745Perhaps you never read it?"
38745Putting her arms round my neck, she said,"What shall I do?
38745Reader, have you been brought to Him?
38745Reader, how are you living?
38745Reader, the dream was instructive to the dear departed; but was it given for him alone?
38745Shall I vex your patience, Johnnie, If I write again?
38745Shall they outshine the sun?
38745Shall we be among them?
38745Shall we pray?"
38745She continued in much distress, until I felt quite unequal to talk to her, and said,"My dear, shall I send for some one?"
38745She replied, in broken English,"What can I do, madam?
38745She said,"Auntie, what shall I do?
38745She said,"Do you?"
38745She very quietly remarked,"People often live a long time with their right lung gone, do n''t they?"
38745She would cry out in agony,"Oh, what shall I do if I do n''t get to heaven?"
38745Should it not be sixteen, or six?
38745Taking up an orange, he said to the children--"To what kingdom does this belong?"
38745That is a blessing the Lord only can give, is n''t it?"
38745That will do to go to sleep on, wo n''t it?"
38745The illustration caption on page 204 is missing text following( see--"WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MR. THORN''S EGGS?"
38745The latter said,''Did you see that man?
38745The meeting was brought to a close, shortly before nine o''clock, with the usual acknowledgments, the singing of"Shall we meet beyond the river?"
38745The priest returned accordingly-- the bread and wine did bless-- The lady said,"Sir, is it changed?"
38745The prodigal had a large portion of good gifts, but what did he do?
38745The question may arise,"Why say anything about her, since there is no more ground for hope than this?"
38745The subject for April will be,"Who are they that will Stand Perfect in the Day of Judgment?"
38745The subject for February will be,"Why was Saul Rejected of God?"
38745The subject for January will be,"What is the Most Desirable Thing to Possess in the Spring- time of Life?"
38745The subject for June will be,"What Marks do the Lambs of Jesus Christ Bear?"
38745The words of the poet came into my mind at the moment--"What is home without a mother?
38745Then turning to Mrs. T----, she did the same to her, and then very quietly remarked,"You do n''t hear it now, auntie?"
38745Then, after a little while, she said,"Do you think I am much worse?"
38745These are great and exalted privileges, are they not?"
38745They have got all they were promised, but why should those latecomers have as much as themselves, who had been working all the time?
38745They said,"We have certain rights; will you promise always to observe those rights?
38745They saw her in the distance, and Gehazi ran to meet her, with the question,"Is it well with thee, thy husband, and the child?"
38745To whom did England look at that time for help?
38745To whom, however, could the beautiful work be entrusted to be finished, by deft fingers and graceful appreciation?
38745Turning to those present, she said,"You do not mind parting with me, now you know I am going to heaven, do you?"
38745Vilest of the vile am I; Can I lift my thoughts so high?"
38745W. L. W.[ Illustration:"PAPER, SIR?"
38745WHAT KIND OF SERVICE IS MOST ACCEPTABLE TO GOD?
38745WHAT MARKS DO THE LAMBS OF JESUS CHRIST BEAR?
38745WHAT could Jesus do more than die for us?
38745WHO ARE THEY THAT WILL STAND PERFECT IN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT?
38745WILL Spain ever be tolerant?
38745Was any able to withstand the Lord?
38745Was it not with a mighty hand that He brought the Israelites up out of Egypt?
38745Was not the prayer answered?
38745Was not this contrition?
38745Was that change of plan the result of chance?
38745We are constrained to say, with one of old,"What hath God wrought?"
38745We hope you feel this to be a mercy, and we now ask, Have you ever been led to the throne of grace, concerned about sin and salvation?
38745We know this by his choice when God asked him, in a dream,"What shall I give thee?"
38745Were you ashamed of that mean act you did in the dark the other morning?"
38745What are all the joys we meet, When her gentle smile no longer Greets the coming of our feet?"
38745What are our feelings now?
38745What are the sixty- six fields?
38745What are thy hopes beyond the grave?
38745What did Abimelech take with him when he went up Mount Zalmon?
38745What did Jesus say a disciple should be called?
38745What did the Israelites once desire?
38745What did the Lord say should not cease while the earth remaineth?
38745What did the Lord say the strong shall be as?
38745What did the prodigal say to his father?
38745What do you say, auntie?"
38745What do you think is the use of all these rites and ceremonies?
38745What do you think of it?"
38745What had the prodigal a right understanding about?
38745What is earth, Christian?
38745What is earth, author?
38745What is earth, grey- beard?
38745What is earth, herdsman?
38745What is earth, maiden?
38745What is earth, miser?
38745What is earth, monarch?
38745What is earth, rich man?
38745What is earth, sailor?
38745What is earth, schoolboy?
38745What is earth, seamstress?
38745What is earth, sexton?
38745What is earth, sick man?
38745What is earth, sluggard?
38745What is earth, soldier?
38745What is earth, statesman?
38745What is earth, tradesman?
38745What is earth, widow?
38745What is the matter with you?"
38745What shall we do?"
38745What was his first step to repentance?
38745What was that something else?
38745What was the consequence?
38745What were those meetings?
38745What were your feelings when you thought this?"
38745When she awoke she exclaimed,"Wo n''t you read to me, my dear mother?"
38745When?
38745Where am I going?"
38745Where am I?
38745Where are we if taught to distrust them?
38745Where are we, if our Bibles are gone?
38745Where can I put my horse?"
38745Where did the lambs get such good stuff?"
38745Where had little Janet wandered to?
38745Where is he?
38745Where is my reader?
38745Where is our Protestantism gone to?
38745Where is she going?
38745Where shall I go?
38745Where were they once who are now made nigh to God?
38745Where would you be?
38745Where?
38745Wherewith shall the inquiring youth Attempt to cleanse his way?
38745Which will be your lot?
38745Who are the farmer and the son?
38745Who are the labourers and gleaners?
38745Who can tell but what the Master may use you to gather them from the world, that they may, by His grace, be prepared for His mansion above?
38745Who can tell the influence this weekly act may have upon these three children, if spared to grow up to womanhood?
38745Who can tell, if good books and tracts were thus scattered, what good might result therefrom?
38745Who could explain the matter to him?
38745Who did not allow the winter to blast them?
38745Who ever saw it rain fire, or whence should the brimstone come?
38745Who filled it?
38745Who gave rain to water them?
38745Who gave the sun to warm them?
38745Who kept them growing from little trees to trees big enough to build houses with?
38745Who said,"The Lord is good, a Stronghold in the day of trouble,"& c.?
38745Who shall have it?"
38745Who then could have been His counsellor?
38745Who wants to buy any religion?"
38745Who''s there?"
38745Why did I sigh?
38745Why do n''t we have eggs sometimes, like we used to?"
38745Why do you grieve about me?
38745Why, if all the world were mine, I would lay it all down this minute to be sure that Jesus died for me"?
38745Why, to the realms of bliss?
38745Will any reader, under twelve years of age, expound it?
38745Will other friends kindly try this plan?
38745Will you be so kind as to sing that high mass for her?"
38745Will you do that?"
38745Will you never tell your sorrows?
38745Will you walk in and rest yourself?"
38745Wo n''t it be nice when my last day comes?
38745Would not that be happy, to meet and never part again?
38745Would we to spirits bowed and sad Convey a transient joy?
38745Would you like their power destroyed, and guilt pardoned?
38745Would you like to look at the writing of these boys, sir?"
38745Would you rather I should leave you Brooding o''er your pain?
38745You believe me, do n''t you?"
38745You have no clothes to change with, but if I gave you a clean coat, you would soon put it on, aye?"
38745You silly men and( silly) women[7] all, Oh, why take heed to them at all Who creep into the home?
38745You want to go, do n''t you?"
38745[ Illustration:"WELL, WHAT DO YOU WANT?"
38745[ Illustration:"WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MR. THORN''S EGGS?"]
38745[ Illustration:"WHO SHALL HAVE IT?"
38745and did you like what he said?''
38745and in Thine hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand Thee?"
38745and rulest not Thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen?
38745and the thought rushed into our mind,"How did he die?
38745and what can we do less than live to Him?
38745and where could she find a shelter should there be a storm?
38745and with great earnestness she exclaimed,"Oh, do tell me-- do you think He will forgive all my sins, and take me to heaven?"
38745and"What must I do to be saved?"
38745are you both come so far to see me?
38745or are you without hope of eternal life?
38745or being His counsellor, hath taught Him?"
38745said he;"for what?
38745the son of Madame de Blénal, of----?"
38745then must they perish?
38745those poor bruised reeds who fear that they shall never hold up their heads again-- shall they outlive the moon?
38745thought I;"and is nothing left undone to ensure me a favourable decree at the hands of that eternal Judge before whom I must stand, sooner or later?"
38745where_ can_ I?
47192''What for?'' 47192 ''What name?''
47192''Where are you going?'' 47192 ''Who leads the camp?''
47192And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water, and the eunuch said, See, here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized? 47192 And the disciples came and said unto Him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
47192But,said they,"is there not some one among you{ 70} whom you call your captain, or leader, or who is superior to the rest?"
47192How, then, shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? 47192 Jesus saith unto them, Have you understood all these things?
47192Well,said the scoffer,"what did you gain on this useless journey to Missouri with Joseph Smith?"
47192What thing?
47192Where are you going?
47192And besides, are not those who hold slaves, persons of ability, discernment and candor?
47192And further, if he was accepted of God, what were the ordinances performed further than the offering of the firstlings of the flock?
47192And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
47192And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
47192And how shall they hear without a preacher?
47192And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
47192And if Abel was taught of the coming of the Son of God, was he not taught also of His ordinances?
47192And if it had ordinances what were they?
47192And if it was the Gospel, and that preached in the name of Christ, had it any ordinances?
47192And if you were afraid that your horses and property would be stolen in a strange country, would you not watch and keep guards?"
47192And is not the Gospel the news of the redemption?
47192And now, I ask, how righteousness and truth are going to sweep the earth as with a flood?
47192And now, why tarriest thou?
47192And what shall others receive who do not labor faithfully, and continue to the end?
47192And what was he to receive?
47192And why?
47192Are not such manifestly fitter witnesses than those who are untried?
47192Are our people bound to pay the ferriage on their return?
47192Are they to be accounted wholly deplorable, or as part of that experience of the Church which makes for advancement?
47192Are they to be found?
47192As for the calamitous events of the Church during the Kirtland period, what shall we say of them?
47192But I speak concerning my churches abroad-- there are many who will say, where is their God?
47192But if this life is all, then why this constant toiling, why this continual warfare, and why this unceasing trouble?
47192But what after all are such periods but times of purification, of cleansing?
47192But what of the world-- what of men?
47192But what saith He to His disciples?
47192Can we mistake such language as this?
47192Can we suppose that He has a kingdom without laws?
47192Consequently have need of nothing to govern or regulate them?
47192Could it flourish?
47192Could it prosper?
47192Did I say congregations would gnash their teeth at you?
47192Do not they need some such evidence back of those who shall testify of a new dispensation of the Gospel?
47192Do they not expect to give an account at the bar of God for their conduct in this life?
47192Do we not descend below our own knowledge, and the better wisdom which heaven has endowed us with, by such a course of conduct?
47192Do we not offer violence to our own good judgment when we deny the second coming of the Messiah?
47192Do we offer violence to the Supreme Intelligence of heaven, when we admit the truth of its teachings, and do not obey them?
47192Does your conduct merit such censures as exist against you?
47192Eight-- Shall any intelligence relative to the building up of Zion be withheld from the Council of Zion?
47192Fifth-- By what authority was one of the High Councilors disfellowshiped in the name of the High Council without their knowledge?
47192For a moment reflect: what could have been the purpose of our Father in giving to us a law?
47192Fourth-- Have two presidents authority to lay out a city, and build a House of God; independent of the counsel of the High Council?
47192From whence, then, hath it tares?
47192Had you not fought the good fight, and kept the faith, could you expect to receive?
47192Has not bitter experience taught you that they are the same now?
47192Have you a promise of receiving a crown of righteousness from the hand of the Lord, with the Church of the First Born?
47192He finally asked:"Does Mr. Smith live here?"
47192He then asked:"Wherein do you differ from other Christian denominations?"
47192He then read the revelation,[ 10] and said: Have you desired this ministry with all our hearts?
47192How could Abel offer a sacrifice and look forward with faith on the Son of God for a remission of his sins and not understand the Gospel?
47192How could a government be conducted with harmony if its administrators were possessed with such different dispositions and different principles?
47192How is it that these old Apostles should say so much on the subject of the coming of Christ?
47192How will the serpent ever lose his venom, while the servants of God possess the same disposition, and continue to make war upon it?
47192How, then, is the Lord to dwell in Zion if Zion be not built up?
47192I said they were snakes''eggs-- eat snakes''eggs, will you?
47192I would now ask if each one of the Twelve has not an equal right to the same accommodations from that store, provided they are alike faithful?
47192If I could or could not, would this be an honor or dishonor to me?
47192If in any other name, was it the Gospel?
47192If not, to what end serves the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and why was it ever communicated to us?
47192If not, was it the Gospel?
47192If slavery be an evil, who could we expect would first learn it: Would the people of the free states, or the people of the slave states?
47192If the Saints are not to reign, for what purpose are they crowned?
47192If the Savior in former days laid His hands upon His disciples, why not in latter days?
47192If the fact were learned first by those immediately concerned, who would be more capable than they of prescribing a remedy?
47192If the whole family of man were as well off without them as they might be with them, for what purpose or intent were they ever given?
47192If there is, why not that Being who had power to place us here, inform us something of the hereafter?
47192Is there nothing further; is there no existence beyond this vail of death which is so suddenly to be cast over all of us?
47192May not the Lord have designed in part this expedition of Zion''s Camp for their instruction, for their training?
47192Now if God should give no more revelations, where will we find Zion and this remnant?
47192Now, before proceeding any farther, I wish to ask one or two questions: Were the Apostles men of God, and did they preach the Gospel?
47192Now, what is like unto it?
47192Or do we believe that it is composed of an innumerable company of beings who are entirely beyond all law?
47192Remember, brethren, that He has called you unto holiness; and need we say, to be like Him in purity?
47192Second-- By what authority was a committee appointed and ordained to superintend the building of the House of the Lord?
47192Shall they pollute that kingdom, or shall they be cast out as material unfitted for the Master''s use, and of their own volition choose to remain so?
47192Some experiences may be sad, and accounted at the time as disastrous; but are they really so?
47192The following questions were frequently put and answered:"''My boy, where are you from?''
47192The question--"Was it, or was it not, the design of Christ to establish His Gospel by miracles?"
47192The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
47192Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
47192Then who is to be the judge in this matter?
47192They granted my request, and as we passed them they bawled out,"Do you get any revelations lately?"
47192Third-- By what authority was Jacob Whitmer ordained to the High Priesthood?
47192This, then, we conclude, was the purpose of God in giving His laws to us: if not, why, or for what were they given?
47192To whom did God testify of the gifts of Abel, was it to Paul?
47192Was it that God wanted to merely show that He could talk?
47192Was it that it might be obeyed, or disobeyed?
47192Was that without significance?
47192We all admit that the Gospel has ordinances, and if so, had it not always ordinances, and were not its ordinances always the same?
47192We would reply to this gentleman, Paul we know, and Christ{ 269} we know, but who are ye?
47192What course can sooner divide our union?
47192What nearer friend on earth, or in heaven, had Judas than the Savior?
47192What order is here?
47192What then?
47192What was the cause of this?
47192What, then, could have induced him to undergo all this toil?
47192What, we ask, was this law added to, if it was not added to the Gospel?
47192When or where has God suffered one of the witnesses or first Elders of this Church to fall?
47192When will man cease to war with man, and wrest from him his sacred rights of worshiping his God according as his conscience dictates?
47192Where is one like Christ?
47192Who can rightly estimate the value of the experiences of that movement for the redemption of Zion, called Zion''s Camp?
47192Who comprehends it now?
47192Who hath counted His buffaloes?
47192Who hath seen all His deer on a thousand prairies?
47192Who hath viewed His everlasting fields?
47192Who in the Christian world taught them?
47192Who is as holy as He was?
47192Who is as perfect?
47192Who is as pure?
47192Who understood even the first principles of the doctrines of Christ?
47192Who, among all the Saints in these last days, can consider himself as good as our Lord?
47192Who, at the time comprehended the full import of this incident?
47192Why is this so?
47192Why?
47192Will a hundred dollars do you any good?"
47192Will the mere admission, that this is the will of heaven ever benefit us if we do not comply with all his teachings?
47192Would harmony prevail?
47192Would it not be asserting that man had found out a secret beyond Deity?
47192Would not such ideas be a reproach to our Great Parent, and at variance with His glorious intelligence?
47192Would order be established, and could justice be executed in righteousness in all branches of its departments?
420262.a Before nouns of place signifies to go there, as: Where are you going?
420265.a Before roots of musical instruments, signifies to play on them, as: Play you on the guitar?
420269.a The particle taga before the nouns of countries or nations, serves to ask some one about his town, as: Where are you from?
42026? Bu- ut ca ba maglingcod?
42026? Bu- ut ca ba maglingcod?
42026About what are these people ¿ Onsay guilalisan nianang mga tao?
42026And now: what are you going to do?
42026Ang acong magtoto- on maoy usa ca Pare nga Recoleto ¿ Magatodló ba sia usáb ug Ininglés?
42026Ang imong calo dacó ba ingon sa aco?
42026Ang pagsulat sa imong mga anac tagingon ba sa pagsulat namo?
42026Ania canaco ang usa ug usá, Na- a ba canimo ang mga cintas nga bulaoan sa acong inahan?
42026Anus- a ba saoayon mo ang acong mga tema?
42026Anus- a ba sirhán mo?
42026Anus- a ca ba magsulti canila?
42026Anus- a guiquita mo sia?
42026Are there some fish in the Duna bay isda sa Longsod?
42026Are you a chattering fellow?
42026Are you walking?
42026As- a guidalá acó nimó?
42026Asa ba cutub naca- adto caniha sa buntag ang mga batanar diutay?
42026Asa ba sia paingon?
42026Asa ca bu- ut magdalá canaco?
42026Bu- ut ca ba magbuhat?
42026Bu- ut ca ba mupalit bisan onsa?
42026Bu- ut co ipadalí ug daghan pa. ¿ Duha bay imong cuhaon?
42026Bu- ut mo ba sia ingnon nga manaog sia?
42026Can our neighbours children ¿ Macabuhat ba ang mga anac sa mga work?
42026Can you afford to buy that ¿ Macapalit ca ba nianang cabayo?
42026Can you drink as much wine as Macainom ba camó sa vino ug sa gatas milk?
42026Canus- a guipalit mo sia?
42026Canus- a sia minabut?
42026Cun mahibaló acó untá sa guibuhat mo.... ¿ Guitugutan mo ba acó sa pag- adto sa baybayon?
42026Dacó nga mga calisud ang guibati co. Dili ca masucó ca- ayo, cay ¿ oonsaon ta man?
42026Daghan ba ang imong salapi?
42026Diay?
42026Did you ask help from Mr. Peter?
42026Did you dare to rob your ¿ Ngano nacagahúm ca sa pagpangauat sa master?
42026Did you go very far?
42026Did you order to buy the hemp I Guipapalit mo ba ang lanot nga recommended you?
42026Didto cutub sa Baclayon ¿ Hain ba nagapuyó ang imong higala?
42026Dili pa, Uala pa. Do you speak Bisaya yet?
42026Diutay pa sa imo?
42026Do you read as often as I?
42026Do you wish to drink any thing?
42026Do your children write as much Ang Pagsulat sa imong mga anac as we?
42026Does the child return you your Guiuli ba sa batang diutay canimo book?
42026Duha ca sevillana( peseta) What have you at home?
42026Duna bay guipacuha sa imong amahan?
42026Duna bay imong tiempo sa pagbuhat?
42026Ex: Have you as many friends as I?
42026Ex: When will the steamer arrive?
42026Examples: I did that-- acó ang nagbuhat niana, or, acoy nagbuhat niana-- What is the reason of that.--¿Onsa ba ang hingtungdan niana?
42026Examples: Of what illness did John die?
42026Examples: What did your brother die of?
42026For what reason?
42026From what place?
42026Gui- ingón ba nia ang sologo- on nga hatdan acó nia niana?
42026Guibasa mo ba ang libro?
42026Guican At what time do you wish to leave?
42026Guicaoatan ca ba ug bisan onsa?
42026Guionsa ba ang pagsulát ni- ining polong?
42026Guipatalinhog mo ba ang gui- ingon canimo sa imong igso- on?
42026Guisaolo ba( learn by heart) sa imong mga tinon- an ang mga tema?
42026Guisultihan mo ba sia sa adlao ngatanan?
42026Hain ba ang acong caban?
42026Hain ba ang acong calo?
42026Hain ba ang acong libro?
42026Hain ba ang igso- on mo?
42026Hain ba ang imong amahan?
42026Hain ba ang imong asaoa?
42026Hain ba ang imong igso- on nga babae?
42026Hain ba ang salapi?
42026Hain ba ang sinina mo?
42026Hain ba sia?
42026Hain ba?
42026Hain guisultihan mo sila?
42026Have I a knife?
42026Have you a mind to buy my horse?
42026Have you money?
42026Have you this pen or that?
42026Himo, signifies to possess the power of doing any thing, as: Can you make it?
42026How does that concern you?
42026How far did you go?
42026How far?
42026How high?, of what height?
42026How high?, of what height?
42026How is the sick?
42026How many times have you read the Sa nacapila ba icao nagbasa sa letter?
42026How many times have you visited Sa nacapila ba icao nagduao sa church?
42026How many times have you weeped?
42026How many times?
42026How much is your daily wage?
42026How old are you?
42026How this word is written?
42026How?
42026Icao ba ang Amahan ni Pedro?
42026Icao nagto- on sa imong lección, ngano nga ualá ton- i sa imong igso- on nga babae ang iya?
42026Icao pa nagalimbong canaco?
42026Icapila quitá caron?
42026If I know how to read or not what Cun mahibaló acó magbasa cun dili does it concern you?
42026Is it lightening?
42026Is it possible?
42026Is it right to take the property ¿ Ma- ayo ba ang pagcuha sa mga of others?
42026Is it useful to write a good ¿ May pulus ba ang pagsulát ca- ayo?
42026Is it warm?
42026Is there a man in the street?
42026Is your hat as large as mine?
42026Ma- anindut ba ang mga bulac?
42026Ma- ayo man sia ca- ayo ug laoas sa tuig nga miagui sa didto pa acó sa Tagbilaran ¿ Onsay iyang guicamatyán?
42026Ma- ayong buntag canimo: comusta ca?
42026Mabugnao ba ang mga camút sa imong igso- on?
42026Macahimo ca ba niana?
42026Magatahi ca ba sa sinina?
42026Magsama ba ang cadaghan sa dugús sa atong mga silingan ug ang sa ilang asucar?
42026Magsama ba ang cadaghan sa imong papel nga ma- ayo ug ang sa papel nga dautan?
42026Magsama ba ang cadaghan sa mga sinelas sa imong mga anac ug ang sa ilang mga sinina?
42026Magsama ba ang cadaghanan sa mga higala mo ug ang aco?
42026Magsama ba ang cadaghanan sa mga langgam sa atong amigo ug ang sa iyang mga pisó?
42026Magsama ba ang cadaghanan sa mga libro mo ug ang aco?
42026Mahagugma ca ba muguican?
42026Mahangin na, nagadalogdog; ¿ nadungúg mo ba?
42026Mahimo ba?
42026Maitóm ang guitina co sa calo co. ¿ Guipatina mo ba ang imong calo?
42026Manihapon ba camó dinhi?
42026May catarungan camé sa pagsulti?
42026May gahúm ca ba sa pag- antos niana?
42026Muinóm ca ba ug capé sa buntagbuntag?
42026Muinóm ca ba ug capé, cun chá ba, sa buntag?
42026Mupatay ba ang carnicero ug mga vaca?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang acong asin?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang acong mga vaso nga matahum?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang acong sinina, cun ang sinina sa acong igso- on?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang asin?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang imong pan?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang mga matahum nga cabayo sa acong mga silingan?
42026Na- a ba canimo ang sabon?
42026Na- a ba canimo quining pluma cun cadto ba?
42026Na- a ba canimo quining pluma, cun cadto ba?
42026Nacaadto ca ba sa España?
42026Nacadaut ba ang mananambal sa imong anac?
42026Nacapamolong ca ba ug binisaya?
42026Nagabasa ca ba sa masubsub ingon canaco?
42026Nagahubo ba sa sinina ang imong sologo- on sa pagdagcut sa calayo?
42026Nagahunahuna ca ba, nga nasayóp ca dihá nianang imong mga tema?
42026Nagaquilat ba?
42026Nahadluc ca ba ni- ining tao?
42026Nahagugma ba camó mupalit sa acong cabayo?
42026Nahigugma ca ba matolog?
42026Napasó ca ba?
42026Napauli ba ang imong igso- on guican sa España?
42026Ngano nga nagalingcod ca do- ol sa calayo?
42026Ngano?
42026Of what height is your house?
42026Of which town?
42026Onsa ba ang ana- a sa iño?
42026Onsa ba cana?
42026Onsa ba sa imong paghunahuna?
42026Onsa may bubuhaton co cay aron mahimbaloan co ang lección, nga ipangutana nia ugmá canaco?
42026Onsa nga oras ang imong paghigdá?
42026Onsa nga oras?
42026Onsa nga sabon ang ana- a canimo?
42026Onsa nga sinina ang na- a canimo?
42026Onsang orasa?
42026Onsay bubuhaton mo?
42026Onsay calingaoan ni- ining tao?
42026Onsay gui- inóm sa imong amahan?
42026Onsay guibati sa imong ig- agao?
42026Onsay saquít ni- ining babaye?
42026Pila ba ca tuig ang imong edad?
42026Pila ba ca tuig ang iyang edad?
42026Pila ca libro ang guisulát mo?
42026Pila ca tuig ang edad mo?
42026Quinsa ba ang imong guisultihan?
42026Quinsa ba ang mga tao nga bag- o pa minabut?
42026Quinsa ba ang tag- iya ni- ining calo?
42026Quinsa ba canang dalaga?
42026Quinsa ba canang mga tao?
42026Quinsa ba canang taoo?
42026Quinsa ba caniño?
42026Quinsa ba dihá?
42026Quinsa ba dihá?
42026Quinsa ca ba?
42026Quinsay guipacuha sa imong silingan?
42026Sa catapusan; miabut na ba ang imong amahan?
42026Sa nacapila ba icao nagbasa sa sulát?
42026Sa nacapila ba icao naghilac?
42026Sa nacapila ba icao naghilac?
42026Sa pagcamatay mo, asa icao pa- ingon?
42026Si Esperanza ang ngalan co. How this is called in Bisaya?
42026Singbahan?
42026Taga di- in ba sila?
42026Taga di- in ca ba?
42026Taga di- in ca ba?
42026Taga di- in ca ba?
42026Taga di- in ca nga longsod?
42026Taga di- in ca nga longsod?
42026Tagpila ang imong sohol sa usa ca adlao?
42026Tagpila ang sohol canimo ang adlao?
42026The particle man, is euphonic, when the sentences are not of the verb TO BE, ex; Did you go to Spain?
42026The relative-- interrogative pronouns, are: Who?
42026This verb is employed in the coexistent past, placing the personal pronoun in genitive case, as: Did you think I was not here?
42026Tinuyo Did you beat my dog on purpose?
42026Tua ba ang calo co sa ibabao sa lamesa?
42026Ug caron: ¿ onsay bubuhaton mo?
42026What countryman is he?
42026What do you mean?
42026What does concern you, about my ¿ Onsay labut mo, cun maayo ba acó, good or bad behaviour?
42026What has become of your sister?
42026What is that?
42026What is your name?
42026What kind of tree is that?
42026What wages did you pay them?
42026What?
42026When did he arrive?--He arrived yesterday about this time-- Where is she?
42026When do you intend to have my ¿ Anus- a ba icao magapatahi sa habits sewed?
42026When does your father walk?
42026Where are you coming from?
42026Where are you taking me to?
42026Where is my book?
42026Where is the horse?
42026Where is the money?
42026Where is your shirt?
42026Where is your son?
42026Where was your sister born?
42026Where were you born?
42026Where will you go, when you die?
42026Which of you will accompany me?
42026Which of you?
42026Which?
42026Who has arrived at the town?
42026Who has my book?
42026Who is that man?
42026Who is there?
42026Who will be my comforter?
42026Who will read this letter?
42026Whom do you wish to answer?
42026Whose hat is this?
42026Whose?
42026Why did you become sick?
42026Why do you laugh?
42026Why do you remain here?
42026Why?
42026Will you be able to carry away that ¿ Macadalá ca ba nianang baluyot rice bag?
42026Will you consent to be deceived by Palimbong ca ba nianang bacacon?
42026Will you give me the cocoa you ¿ Bu- ut ca ba muhatag canaco sa cacao have?
42026Will you sew the shirt?
42026Will you take the supper here?.
42026acong mga hábito?
42026ang libro mo?
42026ba ¿ onsay labut mo niana?
42026cun dili ba?
42026deal?
42026disputing?
42026guitogon co canimo?
42026horse?
42026imong agalon?
42026is ill my behave?
42026manggad nga dili caugalingon?
42026mo ug ang aco?
42026nga magsama sa cadaghan?
42026nga na- a canimo?
42026or ¿ Onsay hingtungdan niana?
42026sa agalon co. Do you wish to dine?
42026sa bugás?
42026silingan ta?
42026sulat?
42026tagingon ba sa pagsulat namo?
42026that liar?
42026ug dili ca ba maca- adto sa Singbahan?
42026village?
42026¿ Abi mo ba nga ualá acó dinhi?
42026¿ Ang imong calo dacó ba ingon sa aco?
42026¿ Angay ba canimo quining mapola?
42026¿ Anus- a ba muabut ang vapor?
42026¿ Anus- a ba muguican ang imong amahan?
42026¿ Anus- a ba quita mulangoy?
42026¿ Anus- a camó bu- ut muguican?
42026¿ Anus- a magasoroy- soroy ang imong amahan?
42026¿ Asa ba cutub adto icao?
42026¿ Asa ba cutub muadto quitá?
42026¿ Asa ca ba paiugón?
42026¿ Asa cutub quining dalan?
42026¿ Asa cutub?
42026¿ Asa icao paingon?
42026¿ Bu- ut ba camó cumaon?
42026¿ Bu- ut ba camó uminom bisan onsa?
42026¿ Bu- ut ca ba magingón canaco, cun naonsa ang igso- on mo?
42026¿ Bu- ut ca ba maniodto dinhi?
42026¿ Bu- ut ca ba masayod ngano nga ualá sulata sa imong igso- on ang iyang mga tema?
42026¿ Bu- ut ca ba muhulát canaco didto sa tungud sa pultahán sa longsod?
42026¿ Bu- ut mo ba acó palitán ug usa?
42026¿ Bu- ut mo ba ipadalá usa pa ca cabayo didto sa balay sa atong amigo?
42026¿ Bu- ut mo ba ipaquita canaco pipilá ca bulus ni- ining usá ca panapton?
42026¿ Canus- a ba nanaog cadtong tao dihá sa atabay?
42026¿ Canus- a ba sia namatáy?
42026¿ Comusta ang imong igso- son?
42026¿ Comusta ang inahán sa imong amigos?
42026¿ Comusta ang masaquit?
42026¿ Comusta ba sia?
42026¿ Comusta ca?
42026¿ Di- in ba natao ang imong igso- on nga babaye?
42026¿ Di- in ba sia guican?
42026¿ Di- in ca guican?
42026¿ Di- in nacuha mo quining libro?
42026¿ Di- in?, ¿ Dis- a?
42026¿ Di- in?, ¿ Dis- a?
42026¿ Dili ca ba macapahalayó nianang taoha?
42026¿ Dugay na ba nga ualá mag- olán?
42026¿ Duna ba acó ing usá ca cuchillo?
42026¿ Duna ba camó ug tiempo sa pagbuhat?
42026¿ Duna ba untá imong salapi, cun dinhi untá ang imong amahan?
42026¿ Duna bay imong guicaoat usahay?
42026¿ Duna bay imong guitina?
42026¿ Duna bay usá ca taoo sa dalan?
42026¿ Guibocas mo ba ang calo sa pagsulti mo sa acong amahan?
42026¿ Guipalít mo ba quining calo didto sa Manila?
42026¿ Hain ba ang acong libro?
42026¿ Hain ba ang acong libro?
42026¿ Hain ba ang anac mo?
42026¿ Hain ba ang cabayo?
42026¿ Hain ba ang libro co?
42026¿ Hain ba camó nabuntagán?
42026¿ Hain ba icao natao?
42026¿ Hain ba?
42026¿ Hain ca ba natao?
42026¿ Hain?
42026¿ Halayo ba ang imong guilactan?
42026¿ Hinlabihan ba ang imong pagsulti?
42026¿ Hinultihon ca ba?
42026¿ Ma- ayo ba ang pagcuha sa mga libro nga dili caogalingon?
42026¿ Ma- ayo ba ang pagyubit maingón niana( thus) sa mga taong tanán?
42026¿ Maayo ba ang pagsayao?
42026¿ Magsama ba ang pulus sa pagsulát ug sa pagsulti?
42026¿ Magsama ba sa cadaghan sa mga higala mo ug ang aco?
42026¿ Mainit ba?
42026¿ Masucó ca ba untá, cun muabút untá caron nga adlaoa ang imong inahan?
42026¿ May pulus ba sa pagsulát sa ngatanán nga guipamolong?
42026¿ May pulus ba( ang) sa pagsulti ca- ayo?
42026¿ May salapi ca ba?
42026¿ Miangay ca ba sa imong sologo- on?
42026¿ Muadto ca ba cutub sa subá?
42026¿ Mutabang ca ba canaco sa pagbuhat, cun muadto quitá sa Panglao?
42026¿ Na- a ba canimo ang pan?
42026¿ Nacailá ba canáng tao sa mga panapton?
42026¿ Nacailá ca ba sa mga cabayo?
42026¿ Nacapila?, ¿ Macapila?
42026¿ Nacapila?, ¿ Macapila?
42026¿ Nacasacá ca ba sa campanario?
42026¿ Nacasacá na ba sia pagusáb?
42026¿ Nadugay ba sia ca- ayo didto sa dagat?
42026¿ Nagabasa ca ba sa masubsub ingon canaco?
42026¿ Nagasesta ca ba?
42026¿ Nagasoroy- soroy ca ba?
42026¿ Nagasulti ca na ba ug Binsaya?
42026¿ Nagato- on ca ba ug binisayá?
42026¿ Namatáy ba sia?
42026¿ Namatáy ba sia?
42026¿ Nanuyó ba canimo quining tao?
42026¿ Nanuyó ca ba canaco?
42026¿ Naonsa ba ang imong igso- on nga babaye?
42026¿ Naonsa ba ang imong mga igso- on?
42026¿ Naonsa ba ang imong oyo- an?
42026¿ Naonsa ba sia?
42026¿ Napaquitabang ca ba can Sr. Pedro?
42026¿ Naquita mo na ba ang acong anác?
42026¿ Nasayod ca cun hain ba ang ma- ayong cala- ngoyan?
42026¿ Ngano nahigaoad si Fernando sa iyang asaoa?
42026¿ Ngano nga dili angay canimo?
42026¿ Ngano nga dili ca muinom ug capé?
42026¿ Ngano nga dili ca mulingcod?
42026¿ Ngano nga mamingao ca ug dagoay?
42026¿ Ngano nga nagahilác ang inahán sa atong sologo- on?
42026¿ Ngano nga nanuyó( nasucó) ca can Juan?
42026¿ Ngano nga napado- ol ca nianang mga tao?
42026¿ Ngano nga nasamocan ang imong inahán?
42026¿ Ngano?, ¿ Mano?.
42026¿ Ngano?, ¿ Mano?.
42026¿ Nganong guiablihán mo ang pultá: dili ba maquita mo nga ma- asó dinhi?
42026¿ Nganong napabilin ca dinhi?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang batasan sa acong anác canimo?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang cahitas- on sa imong balay?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang calainan nianang cahuya?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang cata- ason?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang guicamatyan sa igso- on mo?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang guicatao- an niñó?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang imong calingaoan cahapon?
42026¿ Onsa ba ang ngalan ni- ini sa Binisaya?
42026¿ Onsa ba nga oras?
42026¿ Onsa ba quining mga ocbán sa paghunahua sa imong igso- on?
42026¿ Onsa bay cuhaon mo?
42026¿ Onsa may atong buhaton cay aron mapaladan quitá?
42026¿ Onsa nga calo ang tua sa bata?
42026¿ Onsa nga saquít ang guicamatyán sa imong igso- on?
42026¿ Onsa nga tambala cana?
42026¿ Onsa- onsaon ba ang pagpamolong ni- ini?
42026¿ Onsa- onsaon ba sa imong igso- on ang pagtoon ug binisayá sa ualáy diccionario?
42026¿ Onsa- onsaon mo ba pagpatigayon?
42026¿ Onsa?
42026¿ Onsay bu- ut ipamolong mo?
42026¿ Onsay casayoran niana?
42026¿ Onsay guicamatyán nia?
42026¿ Onsay guipangabuhi sa among mga guinlioatan?
42026¿ Onsay guitina mo?
42026¿ Onsay hinungdan cay guisaquit ca?
42026¿ Onsay hinungdan cay?
42026¿ Onsay imo dihá?
42026¿ Onsay namatyan or guicamatyan ni Juan?
42026¿ Onsay tuyo nia?
42026¿ Pilay bale cahá nianang cabayo?
42026¿ Pilay vale ni- ining panapton?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang Pare?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang bu- ut nimo baslan?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang imong magtoto- on?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang magabasa niining sulat?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang may catarungan?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang minabut sa longsod?
42026¿ Quinsa ba ang naca- abut?
42026¿ Quinsa ba cadtong mga tao?
42026¿ Quinsa ba caniñó ang muuban canaco?
42026¿ Quinsa nay macalipay canaco?
42026¿ Quinsa?
42026¿ Quinsa?
42026¿ Quinsay maingnan ug dagoay sa anác mo?
42026¿ Quinsay ngalan mo?
42026¿ Quinsay tag- iya nianang pusil?
42026¿ Sa tagpila guisoholan mo sila?
42026¿ Tagadi- in ba sia?
42026¿ Tinuyo( guituyo) mo ba ang paghampac sa iró co?
42026¿ Tua ba ang tanaman sa mga bulac sa imong igso- on nga babae dinhi dapit cun didto ba dapit sa cacahuyan?
42026¿ Ualá ba sia mabu- ang?
42026¿ Ug comusta didto sa iñó ang imong guinicanan ug ang imong mga igso- on?
42026¿ dautan ba acó?
42026¿ ngano naninggit ca maingón niana?
55818And he asks if the rite could not be one day earlier or later, and why those"who lived before Moses""observed no Sabbaths?"
55818And how does Tertullian answer this grave charge?
55818But should not the traditions of the third century be esteemed sufficient authority for calling Sunday the Lord''s day?
55818But to say something against the Sabbath, Justin asks:--"Did God wish the priests to sin when they offer the sacrifices on the Sabbaths?
55818But upon the other asking,''which?''
55818But when this is accepted as the truth who can tell what they mean by what they say?
55818Do not many among you, with an affectation of sometimes worshiping the heavenly bodies likewise, move your lips in the direction of the sunrise?
55818Do you do less than this?
55818Do you[ heathen] do less than this?"
55818Does that mean, then, that he is still making heaven, or sun, or man, or animals, or trees, or any such thing?
55818Dost thou wish that he should prepare for me, who is setting before him his burial?
55818For what great thing is it, if a man restrains himself in what he knows not?
55818He then protests against Sabbatic observance as follows:--"Do you see that the elements are not idle, and keep no Sabbaths?
55818Shall we accept this festival which they offer to us on the authority of their apostolic tradition?
55818So he retorts thus:"What then?
55818Trypho asks Justin whether those who believe in Christ, and obey him, but who wish to"observe these[ institutions] will be saved?"
55818Trypho replied,"Why then have you said,''In my opinion, such an one will be saved,''unless there are some who affirm that such will not be saved?"
55818What sayest thou of the Lord''s day?
55818What then?
55818What work?
55818Wherefore, then, were they blameless?
5565And ought that to redound to the discredit of my faith?
5565And you?
5565Because you prefer to remain in the service of her Majesty Queen Mary?
5565Before how many saints, and many another whom your Church desires to honour, do you bow the knee?
5565If you had a son,asked Don Luis,"would you receive her gladly as a daughter- in- law?"
5565Then,asked Wolf,"you boldly deny any saving power to good works?"
5565What are we to think of the foe of heresy who exchanges tender kisses with the wife of the most energetic leader of Protestantism?
5565Adrian started, and answered firmly:"For him, it seems to me, she will perhaps be the right one, for what power could she assert against his?
5565And do you wish to know what Jesus Christ, the Son, is to me?
5565But is it not the old house, and that alone, in which the martyrs shed their blood for Christianity?
5565But what led the singer-- you know whom I mean-- to the same house?"
5565But who had sought his life with this dainty steel blade?
5565Had not Jesus Christ made the surrender of every old relation and the following after him the duty of those who were to become his disciples?
5565It must be so, for who else could know what she was to him?
5565The only question is, What the Saviour still is to you Protestants, what he is to you, my friend?"
5565The valet shrugged his shoulders irresolutely, and said quietly:"How could I venture to express an opinion about so noble an art?
5565Was it a thief or a burglar?
5565Were there not circumstances in which the Bible itself commanded a man to leave father and mother?
5565What accident was causing this new change of feeling in this April day of a girl?
5565What could he find save fresh anxiety and never- ending anguish of the heart if he remained near Barbara, who disdained his love?
5565What did this mean?
5565What do I mean by that?
5565What was he doing there at this hour?
5565What was the meaning of the words the Saviour had uttered to his august mother,"Woman, what have I to do with thee?"
5565Who was the man for whose sake she withdrew from him the heart to whose possession he had the best and at any rate the oldest right?
5565Who would bind them up on the journey?
5565except it was commanded to turn even from the mother when religion was at stake?
5565who would give him the medicine which afforded relief?
47182And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 47182 Good Master,"said he,"what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?"
47182How can a man be born when he is old?
47182Is our modern nation to bring upon itself the doom of destructive depravity? 47182 Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
47182Men and brethren, what shall we do?
47182Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
47182Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word? 47182 Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
47182( 2) What shall be the purpose and attendant conditions of His coming?
47182-- 10-- ORIGINAL SIN Are All to Suffer from it Eternally?
47182-- 102-- WHAT DOTH IT PROFIT A MAN?
47182-- 15-- HOW DOES CHRIST SAVE?
47182-- 17-- IN THE REALM OF THE DEAD Paradise-- What of the Spirits in Prison?
47182-- 18-- WHY ARE THEY BAPTIZED FOR THE DEAD?
47182-- 23-- ARE BABES TO BE DAMNED?
47182-- 3-- WHAT''S IN A NAME?
47182-- 33-- IS THE BIBLE SUFFICIENT?
47182-- 50-- THE LAW OF THE LAND Should We Submit to It?
47182-- 58-- THE WORD OF WISDOM Sanctity of the Body"KNOW ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
47182-- 61-- TILL DEATH DOES YOU PART Is There No Hope Beyond?
47182-- 74-- HOW LONG SHALL HELL LAST?
47182-- 77-- BE YE PERFECT Is It Possible?
47182-- 81-- WILL MANY OR FEW BE SAVED?
47182-- 82-- THE GRAVES SHALL BE OPENED And the Dead Shall Live"WHY should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?"
47182-- 83-- RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD When Shall It Be?
47182-- 85-- THE HOUSE OF THE LORD Why do the Latter- day Saints Build Temples?
47182-- 90-- THE WILL OF GOD Though Opposed, Yet Eventually Supreme DO you believe that"whatever is is right"?
47182-- 92-- ARE MEN CREATED EQUAL?
4718216:22; 27:16), and more specifically that He is"the Father of spirits"?
47182And He saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
47182And how be it my Church, save it be called in my name?
47182And how be it my church, save it be called in my name?
47182And is it to be the lot of the many or the few?
47182And this because men would put their dogmas and precepts above the revealed word?
47182And what of the impressive lesson taught by the experience of Simon the sorcerer?
47182And what of the widow, whose sons were to be sold into bondage because she could not pay her late husband''s debt?
47182And who are these blessed ones?
47182And yet, why in reason should direct revelation from the heavens be more of an improbability today than in the centuries of long ago?
47182Are consistency and reason less to be considered in matters of Divine administration than in the affairs of mortals?
47182Are husbands and wives to be separated, and the mutual claims of parents and children to be nullified by the grave?
47182Are not the awful vicissitudes of the days of war and death sufficient to arouse us to some realization of the solemnities of eternity?
47182Are these, to whom no knowledge of the Gospel has come, to be under eternal condemnation in consequence?
47182Are they irrecoverably lost?
47182Are they to be hopelessly and forever damned?
47182Are you unable to realize that baptism is essential to salvation?
47182But the demon in the man laughed them to scorn, and cried aloud in derision:"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?"
47182But what are the restraints of democracy in contrast with enslavement under autocratic rule?
47182But what of the hereafter-- shall we not be made equal there?
47182But who will affirm that things beyond human comprehension can not be?
47182But who will venture to affirm that foreknowledge is a determining cause?
47182But who will venture to affirm that passive belief as distinguished from active faith is here implied?
47182But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
47182But, it is fair to ask, shall not morality count in the judgment to come?
47182But, many have asked, had we not the Gospel?
47182Can a man be said to believe in Jesus Christ in any effective and genuine sense unless that man shall strive to do the things that Christ commands?
47182Can gold stay the hunger pangs better than the nourishing food that the money may buy?
47182Can he enter the second time into his body of flesh and be immersed in water?
47182Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
47182Can it be otherwise?
47182Can it be the Divine will that any man or nation shall come under the thrall of iniquity?
47182Can it be truthfully said that the father''s foreknowledge is even a contributory cause of the evil life of his boy?
47182Can moral defilement be any the less filthy and pestilential in man than in woman?
47182Certain wicked Pharisees sought to entangle Him by the question:"What thinkest thou?
47182Consider anew the question asked of Christ:"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
47182Could Scripture be simpler or plainer?
47182Could it be counted less than sacrilege to attach the name of Deity to a church called into being in the manner we have assumed?
47182Could the members of the Trinity be more definitely segregated?
47182Did Philip, who was directed in this ministry by the angel of the Lord, err in administering baptism by immersion?
47182Does the organization profess to be The Church of Jesus Christ, or The Church of the Latter- day Saints?
47182Expunge from the Bible all record of actual revelation and reference thereto, and what remains?
47182For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and for ever; and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
47182For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
47182Had it not so been declared by Isaiah?
47182Had not that visit of deliverance been long predicted?
47182Had they not Moses and the prophets?
47182Have they not read the Scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name?
47182Have you never read of Naaman, captain of the Syrian hosts, who sought relief from his leprosy through the ministration of Elisha, the man of God?
47182Have you never read that in the last days all things shall be in commotion?
47182Have you read the story of the contrite Ethiopian eunuch, treasurer to Queen Candace?
47182He challenged assailants with the pertinent demand"Which of you convinceth me of sin?"
47182He demanded of the casuistical complainers:"Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?"
47182He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
47182How can a man be baptized when he is dead?
47182How could the spirit be otherwise than in the image of God if it be divinely begotten and born?
47182How else are His definite asseverations concerning Himself to be construed?
47182If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
47182In the Realm of the Dead-- Paradise-- What of the Spirits in Prison?
47182In the heavens are parents single?
47182In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
47182In what then does the second death consist?
47182Is a male leper less to be shunned for fear of contagion that a woman similarly stricken?
47182Is hope yet open to us?
47182Is it enough that the debtor shall merely acknowledge his obligation and express regret that he has not heretofore been able to meet it?
47182Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?"
47182Is it not true that money or its equivalent-- the essential things that money can buy-- must be counted among the necessities of life?
47182Is it the will of God that man shall make of himself a drunken sot, with reason dethroned, and naught but his brutish passions alert?
47182Is it the will of God that woman''s virtue shall be bartered for gold, and that vice shall stalk unchallenged through the world?
47182Is it unreasonable to believe that unto the western fold God sent His shepherds, and that prophets officiated amongst them by Divine appointment?
47182Is the family relationship to end with death?
47182Is the plow more than the field to be furrowed, or the sickle than the ripened grain?
47182Is"Mormonism"Misunderstood Because of Its Unpopular Title?
47182Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
47182Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
47182Must we tolerate the shadow of death as an intruding guest at every wedding?
47182Note again the question, and part of the response:"Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
47182Note the explicit and withal pathetic words of the heavy- hearted Christ:"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
47182Of the disciples he asked:"What and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where he was before?"
47182Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
47182Original Sin-- Are All to Suffer from it Eternally?
47182Our Lord''s reply must have been humbling if not humiliating to the man:"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?"
47182Paul evidently so knew, as his words attest:"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
47182Questions of supreme import to every one of us are these:( 1) When will Christ come?
47182Repeatedly did the Lord rebuke and admonish with such reproofs as"O ye of little faith,""Where is your faith?"
47182Resurrection of the Dead-- When Shall it be?
47182Saul of Tarsus when rebuked for his ill- directed zeal in persecuting the Lord''s own, exclaimed in agony:"What shall I do, Lord?"
47182Shall the terms of citizenship in the Kingdom of God be less definite than in the nations officered by men?
47182Such may ask: Are men to suffer penalty in the hereafter because they can not understand what is required of them in mortality?
47182The House of the Lord-- Why do the Latter- day Saints Build Temples?
47182The Law of the Land-- Should We Submit to It?
47182The gross materialist, who wilfully refuses to see or to acknowledge anything beyond the affairs of earth, may ask: How can water wash away sin?
47182The question as submitted was:"Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?"
47182Till Death Does You Part-- Is there no Hope Beyond?
47182To evil- hearted Cain the Lord said:"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
47182To the Savior''s question"Whom say ye that I am?"
47182To which interrogatory a fair rejoinder is Why not?
47182WHAT''S in a name?
47182Was it the will of God, think you, that Israel should sin?
47182What can we do?
47182What had Christ to offer in mitigation of their grievous state?
47182What is this frightful eventuality?
47182What led up to this utterance, calling for the explanatory"therefore"by which the relation of premises and conclusion is expressed?
47182What more could they need?
47182What shadow of excuse, not to speak of justification, can be found for this outrageous and cowardly discrimination?
47182What shall we do?
47182What then of the dead, who have lived and passed without so much as hearing that there is a Gospel of salvation or a Savior of the race?
47182What were the plants of Pharisaical tradition but noxious tares, doomed to be rooted up and burned?
47182What''s in a Name?--Is"Mormonism"Misunderstood because of Its Unpopular Title?
47182When Death is reaping so rank a harvest through war, pestilence, and famine, can we bear to believe it?
47182When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high?
47182When will men awaken to the imperative yet persuasive summons to repentance?
47182Whither then shall we look for guidance?
47182Who are the dead but the uncounted myriads who once lived in the flesh and have already passed to the world of the disembodied?
47182Who are the living but the few just now tabernacled in mortal bodies destined sooner or later to die?
47182Who but the superficial will venture to deny the influence of names?
47182Who is the more depraved-- the vendor or the purchaser of woman''s honor?
47182Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
47182Who of us has not felt at times the spontaneous yearning and aspirations incident to our deep inborn conviction of life beyond death?
47182Who that hears or reads can brush it aside?
47182Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
47182Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
47182Why then should babes be baptized?
47182Why waste time and effort in bewailing what Adam did?
47182With at least equal pertinency it may now be asked: How can a man who has died without baptism be baptized?
47182Worldly Gain-- Eternal Loss"FOR what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
47182and"How is it that ye have no faith?"
47182he asked;"can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
47182of their own children, or of strangers?
47182the skeptical may exclaim,"A heavenly being visiting the earth and talking to a man in these modern days?"
47182why are they then baptized for the dead?"
50715If what I have taken for granted be true,says the chairman,"do not all the fine things I have been telling you about follow necessarily?"
50715Well,said Epictetus with an even smiling face,"did I not say that you would break my leg?"
50715(? VI.)
50715And as the visions of men go to extremes, must we be astonished if there are created an innumerable quantity of Divinities?
50715And how will you make this clearer by the conception of the intellect, since he limits every intellect?
50715And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
50715And what choice shall we make here among so many teachers so much at variance in even one eminent sect?
50715And whence else came those many immense volumes concerning the gods of the pagans and those wagon loads of lies?
50715And why should it not be said that he did this?
50715Because other religious people, following revelation, do not pass more tranquil lives?
50715Because, forsooth, the wiser men at least say so?
50715But how?
50715But is it rather because God demands of us especially a more precise idea of God?
50715But to what end?
50715But where will you place an end to this?
50715But who does not see the imperfection of our nature?
50715But why is this honor given?
50715But why should God be loved, why worshipped?
50715By whom?
50715Consider, you who are a father, would you do such a thing?
50715Did not the Holy Spirit beget the son of God by a peculiar union with a betrothed virgin?
50715Do you call attention to the writings of Moses, the Prophets and Apostles?
50715Do you point to the oracles of the heathen?
50715Does he himself delight in worship?
50715For is it sufficient enough to maintain the society of men peacefully?
50715For what reason of theirs can be a command to worship God if this is not?
50715Frederick II, son of Henry VI, began to reign(?)
50715God is, therefore should he be worshipped?
50715He created Henry the Lion(?
50715His own people do indeed worship him, but why?
50715If God does all, and nothing can be done without him how does it happen that the Devil hates him, curses him, and takes away his friends?
50715In what respects?
50715Is there anything more alike than the fall of Lucifer and that of Vulcan, or that of the giants cast down by the lightnings of Jupiter?
50715Is there anything that more resembles the two accidents of Sodom and Gomorrah than that which happened to Phaeton?
50715Is there anything, for example, more dextrous than the manner in which he treated the subject of the woman taken in adultery?
50715Nevertheless Mahomet is undoubtedly considered an impostor among us; but why?
50715Nevertheless what saith the Scripture?
50715Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
50715Of what use were so many separate, nay, so oft times repeated, genealogies?
50715The description of the country of which Socrates speaks to Simias in the Phaedon(?)
50715The entrance of friends in Belgium, to the eyes of those who know, Is it not an unique epoch?
50715Then follows a"Bouquet for the Pope":"Thou whom flatterers have invested with a vain title, Shalt thou at this late day become the arbiter of Europe?
50715Then follows fifteen chapters which are not in the treatise(?
50715Then, on the contrary, among the Mahometans he is considered a most holy prophet; but why?
50715There is no progression into infinity; why not?
50715Therefore, should he be worshipped?
50715Therefore, there is no God?
50715This is demonstrative, for if it was God who marched before Israel night and day in the cloud and the column of fire could they have a better guide?
50715This is much to be desired, but where are those capable of accomplishing such a project?
50715To relieve this embarrassment, he availed himself of the questioners themselves by asking them in the name of whom they thought John baptized?
50715To the testimony of your priests?
50715To what does this reasoning lead us?
50715V. Dicearchus, Asclesiade(?
50715Was not polygamy also permitted by( Mohammed) Moses, and as some maintain, even in the New Testament, by Christ?
50715Was there ever courage equal to that?
50715We do not understand his origin they say, therefore he has none( why so?
50715What do you think of these things?
50715What is it to make a command a mockery, if this is not?
50715What more then?
50715What reply shall we make?
50715What shall we say about women, what about children, what about the majority of the masses of the people?
50715What then is to be said of the testimony of conscience?
50715What would be the object of God in such conduct?
50715Whence comes the conformity which we find between the doctrine of the Old Testament and that of Plato?
50715Whence did they arise?
50715Wherefore do you indeed believe that God makes such demands?
50715Who does not know the evil that the Holy See did to his son Henry VI., against whom his own wife took up arms at the persuasion of the Pope?
50715Who of you is there who speaks from special revelation?
50715Who will put an end to these disputes?
50715Who would say that he wants honor except those who persist in honoring him?
50715Who, however, would say that God, the most perfect of all beings, wants anything?
50715Who, pray, are the wiser?
50715Why should God be worshipped?
50715Why these historical reminiscences?
50715Will not Moses and the rest say: What wrong have we done you that you thus reject us, though we are better and nearer the truth?
50715Would they let it be known that such practices were to their interests?
50715You may protest in your turn, but who will be the judge?
50715[ 52](?
50715[ 68]( d.) He calls the law a dead letter, and what else does he not call it?
50715and could it have been said of Jesus Christ had he been the victim?
50715because he created us?
50715because it can not imagine anything beyond its own limits?
50715because it is accustomed to this belief?
50715because the human intellect must have some foundation?
50715c. v., 10. Who would say such things of the most holy law of God?
50715if we do not understand God himself, is there, therefore, no God?)
50715x, 2?
54884Are you not distressed to see me do this?
54884At least then,continued Mary,"my requests in favour of my servants will be granted?"
54884Did you remark, Bourgoing,said she,"what Lord Kent said in his interview with me?
54884Does this indicate that the minute was considered unnecessary and never presented?
54884How is it possible,returned the Queen gently,"to have such an image in one''s hands without the heart being profoundly touched by it?
54884I am very happy to go from this world; you should rejoice to see me die for such a good quarrel; are you not ashamed to cry? 54884 I do not blame you for this,"said Burleigh;"but if the Spanish army had entered the country, could you have answered for the life of the Queen?
54884If my enemies possess them,said she,"why do they not produce them?
54884Is Nau dead?
54884What favour can I look for when I shall have established my innocence?
54884Why,said she,"are not Nau and Curle examined in my presence?
54884Will you therefore,continued Burleigh rudely,"hear us or not?
54884Can I be responsible for the criminal projects of a few desperate men, which they planned without my knowledge or participation?"
54884Did I not well know that they desired to do as they have done?
54884Have not they now plainly shown their intention?
54884If Babington really confessed such things, why was he put to death without being confronted with me?
54884If I had any secret dealings with him, why did he not declare them in order to save his life?"
54884If Mary had sued for mercy, would Elizabeth have granted it?
54884Is it likely,"continued she,"that I should appeal for assistance to Lord Arundel, whom I knew to be in prison?
54884Is it not an unworthy act to submit to such conduct of such people, the title of a princess, one little accustomed to such procedures and formalities?
54884Is it not notorious that they have always feared that if I lived they would never be in safety regarding their religion?
54884Is that''protection''?"
54884Item, in another letter he advertised her how Sir Edward Stafford(?
54884May it not be also that letters similar to those now produced, may have come to their hands without, however, my seeing them?
54884My children,"continued Mary,"it is now no time to weep; that is useless; what do you now fear?
54884When she was left alone with her sorrowful attendants, the Queen, turning to them, said:"Well, Jane Kennedy, did I not tell you this would happen?
54884Would it not be better for me to risk personal danger than to take the life of a relation?
54884Would not the country have been in danger of falling into the hands of strangers?"
54884Would you wish me to return a jewel which you gave me to you with my last words, or would it please you to receive it sooner?
54884[ Footnote 189: Dingley?]
54884or to Lord Northumberland, who is so young, and whom I do not know?
54884why should this noble house of Howard have suffered so much for me?
50535What have you to say as to her integrity, as to her fidelity and honor?
50535Where is your proof?
50535( Gen. 38:7, 10), of Nadab and Abihu?
50535( I. T.)[3] Do you want a few references of where men were righteously slain to atone for their sins?
50535( by the way, the fact that you call him a"Bishop"proves the source of your information); what about Hickman and above all, the Danties?
50535(?)
5053510:2) and the death of Achan?
5053511, entitled,"The Church Rejected-- When?"
50535Alma 42:19.--Now, if there were no law given-- if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
50535Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith?
50535Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith?
50535And Jehoshaphat said,"Is there not here a prophet of the Lord besides, that we might inquire of him?"
50535And is not this further reason why you should discard the Book as well as the name?
50535And the Lord said unto him wherewith?
50535And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
50535And yet we are called upon to prove-- what?
50535Another of Mr. Evans''ommissions that"good"might be"accomplished"(?)
50535Are you not at issue with the teachings not only of that book, but also with those of the Bible on this matter?
50535But do you know where the report originated?
50535But who will dare to blame Joseph Smith for their introducing polygamy eight years after his death?
50535Coming to the testimony of Emma Smith, I said,"You were personally acquainted with Emma Smith?"
50535Could the Lord do anything more or less than what Ezekiel hath prophesied?
50535Did you know that"the term Mormon"has always been applied to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
50535Did you not know that not a single individual was ever"blood atoned,"as you are pleased to call it, for apostasy or any other cause?
50535Do you believe this doctrine?
50535Do you know of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the Church, or members thereof, to"save his soul?"
50535Do you not know, too, that this doctrine is taught in the Book of Mormon?
50535Does this make the prophet an asperser or a scandalmonger?
50535Does this read much like she had been correctly represented?
50535Elder Orson Hyde said April 9, 1853:"Suppose the shepherd should discover a wolf approaching the flock, what would he be likely to do?
50535Had you not better read Church history of 1838?
50535Have not men liberty of conscience here?
50535Have we not proved Joseph Smith to be a prophet, a restorer, standing at the head of this dispensation?
50535Have we not proved the priesthood which he placed upon others by the command of God?
50535Here is what the Apostle''s wife says of it:"How then, asked the reader, did polygamy originate?
50535I Samuel 15:3( I. T.) Have n''t you swallowed the camel and gagged at his tail?
50535I said he had closed his eyes to anything that would cast a ray of light on the vexed question:"Did my father have more[ other] wives than my mother?"
50535I said:"Does this prove him( Joseph) an honest man?"
50535If so, then why did these men practice it before that time?
50535If so, why not discard the Bible, and while you are about it, the Book of Doctrine and Covenants also?
50535If the other apostles denounced that as an infamous falsehood, would they be untruthful?
50535If you desire to know the character of Christ do you accept the statements of the Roman guard at the sepulchre?
50535If you did believe in blood atonement, I might ask you why the blood of Christ was shed?
50535In the same volume, page 27, what is meant by the following?
50535In whose stead did Christ die?
50535Is it any wonder under such trying conditions that the hearts of those weak in the faith should fail them?
50535Is it not safe for us to rely upon the scriptures for the solution of problems of this kind?
50535Is not the term_ Book of Mormon_ as closely associated in the public mind with"polygamy and blood atonement,"as is the_ name_ of the Book?
50535Is not this the more reason why you should discard the Book of Mormon?
50535MR. EVANS''FALSE QUOTATIONS"What shall be done with the sheep that stink the flock so?
50535Now does this cover the ground of your inquiry?
50535Now what have you to say to that?"
50535Now, I ask you if you believe the horrors, as they have been pictured, could have existed under such conditions?
50535Now, I ask, is it not plain to see why his quotation stopped in the middle of a sentence?
50535Now, in brief, these were the conditions at the time, and is it any wonder that unwise and even harsh things were said?
50535Pray tell, what about the Mountain Meadows massacre?
50535Shall we bear it any longer?
50535She stepped to the stand and took the family Bible opened to the family record, placed it on his knee and asked:"Do you recognize the handwriting?"
50535That the name attached to the Church with the publication and promulgation of the Book of Mormon?
50535Three women were with them, and I said to one,''Do you believe in polygamy?''
50535UNPARDONABLE SINS Are you aware that there are certain sins that man may commit for which the atoning blood of Christ does not avail?
50535Well, who did it?
50535Were not these righteously slain to atone for their sins?
50535What about Er and Onan, whom the Lord slew?
50535What about the death of Nehor?
50535What about them?
50535What care we whether we are destroyed or not?
50535Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism?
50535Why did Joseph Smith a short time prior to his death make the above and similar statements regarding the man Brigham Young?
50535Why is it worse for"Utah Mormons"to defend themselves than for"Mormons"at Crooked river and Nauvoo?
50535Why?
50535Will you kindly explain why this same Sidney Rigdon practiced polygamy, which he so fervently condemns?
50535Will you love your brothers and sisters likewise when they have committed a sin that can not be atoned for without the shedding of blood?
50535Will you please explain on what grounds you charge President Young with being"under suspicion at the time of Joseph Smith''s death?"
50535Would it not seem that one ordination( and that too, said to have been by his own father, the President of the Church) should have been sufficient?
50535You ask,"Do you_ know_ of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the church or members thereof to save his soul?"
50535_ What is that doctrine_?
50535and the anti- Christian?
50535and_ in whose stead was it shed_?
50535fairly, dispassionately"ask me,"Why do you not discard the Book of Mormon from whence the name is derived?"
50535the Aiken party?
50535the Jew with blood- stained hands who rejoices in his death?
50535the confessions of Lee?
50535what if we are?
56698Has that time come, think you? 56698 After a time Joseph whispered to Dan Jones who was lying beside him,Are you afraid to die?"
56698But what was to be done now?
56698But which church should he join?
56698Do you think you are as earnest in your prayers?
56698Do you wonder why Oliver was with Joseph instead of Sidney Rigdon, or Frederick G. Williams?
56698He read one, and looking up with a frown on his face said:"What can I do?
56698Joseph refused to see him without witnesses, and as they spoke he pointed to Foster''s breast and said,"What have you concealed there?"
56698Now what should the two men have done in such a position?
56698The Prophet said,"Do you not believe in Jesus Christ?"
56698The life of a Prophet is not the easiest in the world, is it?
56698The two sheriffs were frightened nearly to death, thinking they were going to be punished at once, and Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?"
56698Then his angel came and said,"Joseph, why are you here?"
56698They thought to themselves,"How can we get our land back and drive away these cursed Mormons if we agree to be at peace with them?"
56698What could show more gratitude?
56698Why did not all in Ohio move to Missouri, the land which the Lord had said was Zion?
56698Why did they remain apart?
56698have I not seen it?
56407( I wish the reader to mark the manner in which the doctor addressed me, for what has a physician to do with a person''s christian experience?)
56407Ask yourself the question, what did Dr. Bell urge me to relate my christian experience for?
56407Because God saw fit not to give me the abundance of this world was I any the less incapable of happiness here and hereafter?
56407Because I differed from some of my family in my religious opinion must I be taken and imprisoned?
56407Because I was a poor factory girl must I be treated in this brutal manner, in this boasted land of liberty?
56407But why is all this contention about religion?
56407But would I have willingly thrown myself away?
56407Could it be that Eliza Lufkin would turn me out of her house on the third day of my illness?
56407Had a poor persecuted christian ought to be consigned into the hands of unconverted rough men?
56407I felt prepared to meet Christ, but was often asked what I thought of it?
56407I often thought that I would give up my business and labor entirely for the Lord; and then I thought what should I do for a home?
56407If I was in a weak state and tryed about my spiritual state, was it right to shut me up away from all my dear associates and godly influence?
56407In my usual manner I asked him if he had a change of heart?
56407Is it not a law in nature that every body desires happiness?
56407Is there a person this side of the grave for whom God has nothing more to do?
56407Is this done in this free and happy land?
56407Miss Barber said sneeringly, do you not expect to enter the pearly gates and walk the golden streets of the city of the New Jerusalem?
56407My sister had asked me if she should send for brother Stephen?
56407Reader, can you imagine what my sufferings were?
56407Upon that I made the expression"_ grated windows, and locked door_, where am I?"
56407What does such language imply?
56407What kind of treatment is this in this Gospel land of light and liberty?
56407What right had they to put me in such a place?
56407Why is the public so silent upon the sufferings of a poor girl?
56407Why should I wish to start such a thing before the world if it was not so?
56407Why was I shut up and no one allowed to see me?
56407why did he ask me how much I read the Bible, more than any other book?
58098Why do n''t stars come out in the day- time?
58098You poor silly emu,she said,"why do n''t you kill all your chicks except one?
58098He can put a curse in even more easily than he can get it out, and if he puts it in who is there to take it away?
58098If we visited Yarrabah to- day, by means of our magic carpet, what should we see?
58098Is it not strange that we should find this old Hebrew custom still in use in wild Australia?
58098Where do you think I should be if I went about with a family like that?
58098Would any of them volunteer to go?
44895I wonder how it cometh to pass, that there hath never been any law made against him: against him do I say? 44895 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise:"and why?
44895Whose adorning, let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, and of putting on of apparel:what then?
44895Why callest thou me good?
44895[ 43] Aristotle seeing a youth finely dressed, said,Art thou not ashamed, when nature hath made thee a man, to make thyself a woman?
44895[ 44] And to another, gazing on his fine cloak;Why dost thou boast thyself of a sheep''s fleece?"
44895--A comedian of note, wondering that Agesilaus said nothing to him, asked if he knew him;"Yes,"said he,"art not thou the buffoon Callipedes?"
448951- 5,) and be ashamed of the great Messiah of the world?
448952) of a new and untrodden way to glory?
448952:) And why?
4489547, 48,) did by the force of faith in the patients:"Believe ye that I am able to open your eyes?"
448959;) which may be applied to this: not one outward temple or house to excel another in outward lustre; for where is the benefit of that?
44895A most terrible renunciation of their worship; and why?
44895An ungodly man asking him what godliness was, he was silent: but the other murmuring, saith he,"What is that to thee, that is not thy concern?"
44895And after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
44895And as the apostle said,"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
44895And being asked, why he admired him so much?
44895And do not you think this an ill original?
44895And do you think that words will send off the blows of eternal vengeance?
44895And how shall we pass away our time?
44895And is it less in any one to imitate, or justify the same, since the more sober Heathens have themselves condemned them?
44895And since it is thus with dying men, what instruction is it to the living, whose pretence for the most part is a perpetual contradiction?
44895And such remedies too as below which there is nothing but corporal punishment?
44895And tell us, pray, are not romances, plays, masks, gaming, fiddlers,& c. the entertainments that most delight you?
44895And they fear to make a devotion in his absence; for they know it is not only unprofitable, but reprovable:"Who has required this at your hands?"
44895And what is an idol but that which the mind puts an over- estimate or value upon?
44895And what is become of those provisions, which for so many years together we have laid up against the brunts and afflictions of Providence?
44895And when Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to comply,"Who,"says he,"is that God that shall deliver you out of my hands?"
44895And who shall traffic in her delicate inventions?
44895And why is it so, but because so many hands are otherwise bestowed, even about the very vanity of all vanities?
44895And why not better settled?
44895And why take ye thought for raiment?
44895And why, I pray then, are we so ridiculous for being thus far grammatical?
44895And yet there seems a limitation to the command, Honour all men, in that passage of godly David,"Who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
44895Another time, seeing an effeminate young man;"Art thou not ashamed,"saith he,"to use thyself worse than nature hath made thee?
44895Any whit better than that of the Jewish times?
44895Are any wiser than she, than mother church?
44895Are you wiser than your forefathers?
44895Art thou shapely, comely, beautiful-- the exact draught of a human creature?
44895Art thou, O man, greater than he that made thee?
44895As absurd with him in Latin, as My masters, art thou angry?
44895Aye, and suffer many things we would not?
44895Before execution, his friends asked him, whether he had nothing to say to his son?
44895Being flattered by some with divine honour, he asked them if they could not make gods too?
44895Besides, in their increase, they are not lifted up, nor in their adversities are they cast down: and why?
44895But at the terrible day, who will go to her exchange any more?
44895But fourthly, What is the great work and business of the cross respecting man?
44895But how do these think to pass their vast eternity away?
44895But how shall those many families subsist whose livelihood depends upon such fashions and recreations as you so earnestly decry?
44895But if I were asked, Whence came they then?
44895But is it not then intolerable, that they should be esteemed Christians, who are yet to learn to be good Heathens?
44895But is it not to expose ourselves both to your contempt and fury, that we imitate them, and not you?
44895But it may be asked, how shall this preparation be obtained?
44895But some may say, What is this faith that is so necessary to worship, and gives it such acceptance with God and returns that benefit to men?
44895But thou wilt say, What is Christ?
44895But till that time come, what will content thee?
44895But went it off so?
44895But what followed this covetousness and hypocrisy of Ananias?
44895But what is that to them that are not hungry?
44895But what is this for at last?
44895But what said Christ to this?
44895But what said the Almighty to such a sensual people of old, much upon the like occasion?
44895But what should others have said of that man''s ancestor, when he started first up into the knowledge of the world?
44895But what was Christ''s answer?
44895But what was Peter''s answer and judgment?
44895But what was the chief motive to it?
44895But what was the doom of this jolly man, this great rich man?
44895But why for all men?
44895But why wished he with others for more time, but that it might be better employed?
44895But why?
44895But would you know his country, and the reason of his invention?
44895Can not a man serve God in his heart, and do as others do?
44895Can the minister then preach without faith?
44895Cato, that sage Roman, seeing a luxurious man loaded with flesh,"Of what service,"saith he,"can that man be, either to himself, or the commonwealth?"
44895Come on, you covetous: what say you now to brother Judas?
44895Come, what has he saved thee from?
44895Did he not despise the king, in disregarding Haman?
44895Do not such consider, that no outward cell can shut up the soul from lust, the mind from an infinity of unrighteous imaginations?
44895Do not we in process of time see many things we would not?
44895Do we not see how early they rise; how late they go to bed?
44895Does he reap where he has not sown?
44895Does not the body follow the soul, not the soul the body?
44895Dost thou know what it is?
44895First, in quitting his own land, where we may well suppose him settled in the midst of plenty, at least sufficiency: and why?
44895For as their religion, so their cross is very gaudy and triumphant: but in what?
44895For though there be no affliction that is not grievous for the present, yet, what says the man of God?
44895For what is a heap of the most pathetical words to God Almighty; or the dedication of any place or time to him?
44895For what is an indifferent thing, but that which may be done, or left undone?
44895For what is the reason that most commodities are held at such excessive rates, but because labour is so very dear?
44895For what thing can be more base than for a man to degrade, and to make himself a servant and a slave to that which should be subject unto him?
44895For, first, what matter is it of whom any one is descended, that is not of ill fame: since it is his own virtue that must raise, or vice depress him?
44895For, is it to be thought that God gave me a son to make a sacrifice of him?
44895Fourthly, What is the great work and business of the cross?
44895Has he saved thee from thy sinful lusts, thy worldly affections, and vain conversations?
44895Hast thou daughters?
44895Hast thou one in thy power that hath wronged thee?
44895Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?"
44895Hath not my hand made all these things?"
44895Have you not resisted, yea, quenched the good Spirit of Christ in your pursuit after your beloved wealth?
44895He did not dare open his own lips, he knew that could not praise God; and why?
44895He hath showed, thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?"
44895He rejected it that had more right to keep it than all mankind: and why?
44895Hear me once, I beseech thee: can Christ be thy Lord, and thou not obey him?
44895His friends showing great trouble for the loss of him;"Where,"saith he,"are those memorable precepts of philosophy?
44895How can you hope to refute their persecutors whose worst part perhaps was their cruelty, that turn persecutors yourselves?
44895How full of the change, the shop, the warehouse, the custom- house; of bills, bonds, charter- parties,& c. they are?
44895How is the cross to be borne?
44895How many pieces of ribbon, and what feathers, lace- bands, and the like, did Adam and Eve wear in Paradise, or out of it?
44895How many plays did Jesus Christ and his apostles recreate themselves at?
44895How then are you his disciples?
44895How will my husband use me?
44895I know, that some are ready further to object: Hath God given us these enjoyments on purpose to condemn us, if we use them?
44895I said of laughter, it is mad: and of mirth, what doth it?
44895If a man ask them, Is Christ your Lord?
44895Is Christ unreasonable?
44895Is it possible that such crosses should mend their makers?
44895Is this to live comfortably, or to be rich?
44895Is this your love to Jesus, your reverence to the Scriptures, that through faith are able to make the man of God perfect?
44895It can not add one cubit to any man''s stature: what crosses can it hinder?
44895It was murdering Cain that rudely asked the Lord,"Was he his brother''s keeper?"
44895Knowest thou not that Divine Providence is severe, and often full of alteration?
44895Men may, and some do, cross their own wills in their own wills: voluntary omission and commission:"Who has required this at your hands?"
44895Must we conclude that those who are not content, but seek to be rich, have forsaken God?
44895My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God; when shall I come and appear before God?"
44895Nay, had not the king commanded that respect; and are not we to honour and obey the king?
44895Nay, is it not abominable, when such as call themselves Christians, do both imitate and justify the like inventions?
44895No, how should we?
44895Not to see right with their eyes, because of the partiality of their minds?
44895Of himself he saith,"O ye men, will ye not learn why I never laugh?
44895One day he went backwards; whereat the people laughing,"Are you not ashamed,"saith he,"to do that all your lifetime, which you deride in me?"
44895Or ambition with ministers, whose very office is humility?
44895Or, why not,_ I love_, for_ we love_; and_ we love_, instead of_ I love_?
44895Pertinax, also emperor, being advised to save himself from the fury of the mutineers, answered"No: what have I done that I should do so?"
44895Plato seeing a young man play at dice, reproved him sharply; the other answered,"What, for so small a matter?"
44895Read of each in Chaucer, Spenser, Waller, Cowley, Dryden,& c. Why then should it be so homely, ill- bred, and insufferable in us?
44895Require where he has not enabled?
44895Say not within yourselves, How otherwise should men live and the world subsist?
44895Secondly, Where the cross of Christ is to be taken up?
44895Seeing a man in office to speak much, and do little, he asked,"How can that man do business, that is always drunk with talking?"
44895Shut up in temples?
44895Solon answered,"Dost thou inquire of us about human affairs?
44895Speaking of God,"How can that light which never sets be ever hidden or obscured?"
44895That a little by- rote babble, though of never so good expressions in themselves, shall serve your turn at the great day?
44895That prate of grace and nature, and know neither?
44895The prophet adds,"Blessed are all they that wait upon God:"and why?
44895The tides met, money and eternal life: contrary desires: but which prevailed?
44895Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewithal shall we be clothed?
44895These, it seems, were the vices of the degenerate Jews, under all their pretence to religion; and are they not of Christians at this day?
44895Thirdly, How, and after what manner it is to be borne?
44895This is the Crown: but where is the Cross?
44895To one that smelt with unguents;"Who is it,"saith he,"that smells so effeminately?"
44895To one that spoke much he said,"How cometh it that he who taught thee to speak, did not teach thee to hold thy tongue?"
44895To the first, What is the cross of Christ?
44895V. But in the next place, how and in what manner is the cross to be daily borne?
44895Very well; but do you keep his commandments?
44895View the streets, shops, exchanges, plays, parks, coffee- houses,& c. and is not the world, this fading world, written upon every face?
44895Was Judas ever the better Christian for crying, Hail, Master, and kissing Christ?
44895Was Nero''s cruelty unknown to us?
44895Was it for want of understanding, or ability, or materials?
44895Well, but what has been the success of those ages that followed the apostolical?
44895Well, what was the consequence of this difference?
44895Well: but then where does this cross appear, and where must it be taken up?
44895What are they?
44895What benefit to the mind, to have it for a punishment, and not for a pleasure?
44895What disappointments help, or harm frustrate?
44895What do I with these vanities about me?
44895What door can this be but that of the heart of man?
44895What else, but to worship and praise God, and do good unto men?"
44895What followed?
44895What have you besides their good words, that is like them?
44895What have you to do with strange and unprofitable discourses, which only serve to seduce weak persons?"
44895What hurt had it done him to have bowed to and honoured one the king honoured?
44895What is it that thou dost stay for?
44895What is our cup and cross that we should drink and suffer?
44895What is that?
44895What is the glory that is within the true church, and that gold that makes up that inward glory?
44895What is the great work of the cross?
44895What need these things?
44895What of stately galleries and rich furniture?
44895What part of all the writings of the holy men of God warrants these things?
44895What poets, romances, comedies, and the like did the apostles and saints make, or use to pass away their time withal?
44895What resemblance is there of their life in yours?
44895What rests to us, then, that we must do, to be thus witnesses of his power and love?
44895What rich embroideries, silks, points,& c. had Abel, Enoch, Noah, and good old Abraham?
44895What shall I speak of rich marbles curiously wrought, wherewith temples and houses do shine?
44895What shall pride do with religion, that rebukes it?
44895What shall we drink?
44895What shall we eat, what shall we drink, and what shall we put on?
44895What shall we eat?
44895What shall we wear?
44895What then?
44895What thing more vile, than to love that which is not good, neither can make a good man?
44895What titles are flattering?
44895What was his cup he drank, and baptism he suffered?
44895When shall I come and appear?
44895Where dwells the Christian that excelleth?
44895Where is God?
44895Where is the bitter cup and bloody baptism?
44895Where is the disputer of this world?
44895Where is the scribe?
44895Where it is the cross appears, and must be borne?
44895Which is plain in the instance of Ahasuerus to Haman;"What shall be done to the man whom the king delighteth to honour?"
44895Which made the prophet, personating one in a great strait, cry out,"Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
44895Which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit unto his stature?
44895Which way may we gather wealth, increase our power, enlarge our territories, and dignify and perpetuate our names and families in the earth?
44895Whilst it remained, was it not thine own?
44895Whither wilt thou go?"
44895Who to her plays?
44895Who will be true Christians?
44895Who will follow her fashions then?
44895Who will presume to determine what is become of Heathens, and know not where they are themselves, nor mind what may become of them?
44895Who, of mankind, more self- conceited than these men?
44895Why are you yet behind?
44895Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
44895Why should they not be a rule in that, as well as other things?
44895Why will you die?
44895Why?
44895Wilt thou know what things she hath found out, what she hath made?
44895Yes, the very groves themselves, however pleasant for situation, beautiful for their walks and trees, must be cut down: and why?
44895Yes, yes: would you have done so?
44895_ Magister, vos estis iratus?_ Master, are you angry?
44895_ Magister, vos estis iratus?_ Master, are you angry?
44895and how received and applied, in order to this mighty cure?
44895and if he was not ignorant when Christ spake to him of the new birth?
44895and what would they have?
44895and where is he to be found?
44895and where is the place of my rest?
44895and who shall stand when he appears?"
44895did he not come at last, and that in mercy too?
44895did he not very wickedly?
44895examine yourselves, try yourselves, know you not your own selves; if He dwell not, if He rule not in you, that you are reprobates?
44895for I ask, what would such be at?
44895for the lord saith,''what doth it profit a man to gain the whole world, and to lose his own soul?''
44895how can such be his ministers, that said,"My kingdom is not of this world"?
44895how did he take it?
44895impossible to do that without which Christ hath made it impossible to be a Christian?
44895none in the heavens?
44895or What shall we drink?
44895or Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
44895or finally, what will the magistrate do with me?
44895or, canst thou be his servant, and never serve him?
44895said he,"what meanest thou to ask for that which is better lost than found?"
44895saith he,"but when wilt thou praise a good man?"
44895saith he,"doth our happiness seem so despicable that thou wilt not rank us equal with private persons?"
44895saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
44895shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
44895shall I give my first- born for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
44895that the father should be butcher of his only child?
44895v. 11:) what to do?
44895was he not an ill man?
44895was not his religion and worship as good as his brother''s?
44895what can prevent this ill conclusion?
44895what do you do there?
44895what hopes can there be of reconciling that to Christianity, that the nearer it comes to its resemblance, the further off it is in reality?
44895what is the reason that the cry is so common, Must we always dote on these things?
44895what man''s condition can be worse Than his, whom plenty starves, and blessings curse?
44895what will my father or mother say?
44895what would they do?
44895when shall this care and wisdom be seen amongst the Christians of these times, that so intemperance might be prevented?
44895whence fetch you these examples?
44895whither wilt thou go?
44895who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
44895why should men need persuasions to what their own felicity so necessarily leads them?
44895why?
44895will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
44895would you have us keep his commandments?
35067''Are you now more docile?'' 35067 ''Is Hena Lebrenn at last in a condition to take the veil?''
35067''Where is the wrong in that, my son?'' 35067 Accordingly, the purpose of your mission, reverend Father, is to convey a threat to me?
35067Accordingly, you have faith in the accomplishment of our work?
35067Am I awake? 35067 Am I to put on such a costume?"
35067And Hervé? 35067 And did he heal?"
35067And did his soldiers love him, despite his inflexible yoke?
35067And did you suppose that I suspected your brother? 35067 And do you imagine, my son, that we could be opposed to your welfare?"
35067And guessing that the philter was poison, and fearing to awaken the Queen''s suspicions, you feigned readiness to accept the mission of death? 35067 And if you deceive us?
35067And lastly?
35067And my daughter? 35067 And so, Loyola was a captain?"
35067And the Prince?
35067And what am I to do then, madam?
35067And what do those demons substitute for the holy mass? 35067 And what do you presume, Monsignor Cardinal, is the purpose of the negotiations between Tavannes and Coligny?"
35067And what has become of him?
35067And who is it that bars me from that sanctuary? 35067 And why did he submit to such tortures?
35067And you, Alfonso Salmeron?
35067And you, Hena Lebrenn, do you declare here before God, that you have taken and do hereby take Ernest Rennepont, here present, for your husband? 35067 And you, Inigo of Bobadilla?"
35067And you, John Lainez?
35067And you, John Lefevre?
35067Are the two gentlemen you are with of our people, Monsieur Coligny?
35067Are there any obstacles to its accomplishment?
35067Are you afraid your daughter may be traced to this house?
35067Are you going to make us believe you are an Apostolic Commissioner?
35067At what hour did you leave Meilleret?
35067Besides its action upon the conscience, will the Society of Jesus dispose over any other and secondary levers?
35067Bridget,he accordingly said to his wife,"has Hena gone to bed?"
35067Bridget,said Christian,"where is your brother?"
35067Brothers,remonstrated Pastor Feron with elation,"why conceal our approach from the Philistines?
35067But am I not to see father shortly, at home?
35067But how are we to manage things in order to enter the convent?
35067But how could so intrepid a man display such weakness at pain?
35067But how did you discover the crime, Monsieur Lebrenn? 35067 But how did your family chronicles and the note about them fall back into your hands?"
35067But theft, seeing that I must mention the word-- theft-- how can fanaticism excuse that? 35067 But to whom does he render his devotions?"
35067But what is the result of your particular mission?
35067But what of the poor lad-- Odelin?
35067But who is that man? 35067 But who is that monk?
35067But, aunt,timidly suggested Cornelia,"should not that book be also for girls who reach maturity?
35067But, my dear daughter, when you think of Brother St. Ernest- Martyr, what is the nature of your thoughts?
35067By the way of Latin,put in the artisan, addressing his wife,"did Lefevre drop in during the day?"
35067By what process?
35067Can Anna Bell be German?
35067Can it be possible?
35067Can the two things be compared? 35067 Christian, what have you in mind?"
35067Civil war being over, what will be the state of things?
35067Could our son really become unworthy of our tenderness, unworthy of the example that we set to him, as well as to his sister and brother? 35067 Could you not at least have left the key in the door?
35067Dear child, what is it?
35067Did I not by all that but repay a debt of gratitude? 35067 Did I not tell you so, yesterday?"
35067Did I understand you correctly, my reverend Father? 35067 Did I understand you to say there were philters that could make men amorous?"
35067Did he die impenitent?
35067Did he not leave behind two brothers?
35067Did not Estienne of La Boetie himself, who died only nine years ago, see the Protestants thrice run to arms in the defense of their faith?
35067Did she wear anything by which she might be identified?
35067Did they love him? 35067 Did you consider that, Colonel Plouernel?"
35067Did you follow his recommendation?
35067Did you grasp that? 35067 Did you hear that?"
35067Did you know Ignatius Loyola personally?
35067Did you not, at the time you were kidnapped from your family, wear any collar or other trinket that you may have preserved?
35067Did you really know the man?
35067Did your family live near the sacred stones of Karnak, before the conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar?
35067Do you believe, my pet, in the potency of love- philters?
35067Do you call that living?
35067Do you constantly think of the monk?
35067Do you expect to deliver the Church of that pestilential Gerolstein?
35067Do you imagine the Queen and I can travel like a couple of troopers, without alighting for rest?
35067Do you imagine, dear Mary, that I would have allowed you to go?
35067Do you know whom it is that you are talking with? 35067 Do you love that monk?"
35067Do you not know how much we love you? 35067 Do you not know, mother, La Catelle and her school?
35067Do you remember a few days ago at the shop when some of our fellow workmen expressed indignation at the traffic in indulgences?
35067Do you remember, mother,Hena proceeded with her reminiscences,"that when we went to the house of La Catelle, it happened to be school hour?"
35067Do you remember,Hervé proceeded without noticing his sister''s words,"do you remember that, so far from returning, I repelled your caresses?"
35067Do you swear in the name of the living God?
35067Do you swear?
35067Do you understand by that that a member of the Church may and has the right to stab a King; may and has the right to poison a King?
35067Do you understand by that the spiritual or the temporal authority?
35067Do you want to know, mother, whether the Guises were accomplices in the attempted murder upon the Admiral? 35067 Do you want to make us believe your husband is not at home?"
35067Do you, monsieur, know my parents?
35067Does Christian Lebrenn dwell here?
35067Does he know you to be aware of his secret?
35067Does not, as he expressed it, his pure and noble love for Hena do honor to any upright man?
35067Father,broke in the Duke of Anjou with exasperation,"are you aware the girl tried to assassinate me?"
35067Father,she said,"would you have me disarm you while we wait for Antonicq?
35067For the last time-- yes or no?
35067From whom do you derive that faith?
35067Good God, am I also going crazy? 35067 Great God, is such barbarity possible?"
35067Halt here? 35067 Has not our resignation lasted long enough?
35067Have Hena and the young monk met since they are here?
35067He had a face that was at once handsome, sad and benign, did he not? 35067 He has not been wounded?"
35067Him? 35067 His soldiers?
35067Holy St. James, and shall we not bleed these sons of Satan to the last man?
35067How am I to interpret the confidence of Hena? 35067 How are Kings to be absolutely subordinated to the Popes?
35067How can they be recognized?
35067How come you, a Jesuit, a man of keenness and science, to make yourself the echo of the Pope and of Philip II, two nearsighted intellects? 35067 How could I otherwise than endeavor to please you, Master Raimbaud?
35067How did you arrive at this complete self- effacement? 35067 How do you know that?"
35067How does the monster look?
35067How is our man to explain his return to the heretic camp?
35067How is that?
35067How''s that? 35067 How, then, shall we manage this evening?"
35067How, your monk?
35067How?
35067I believe he is a minister of the Evangelium; is it not?
35067I feel more and more mystified,interjected Christian;"what service could a page, ignorant of the country''s language, render to Don Ignatius?"
35067I must again ask you: To what do you, who knew Loyola so well, attribute this incredible change?
35067I?
35067Ignatius Loyola? 35067 In what manner do you expect to be able to direct their conscience?"
35067In what way?
35067Into what parts will it divide the universe?
35067Is Ignatius Loyola to- day a simple student?
35067Is Master Raimbaud to stay here?
35067Is it not for a Queen to take the first step towards her subjects? 35067 Is it possible to overcome these obstacles?"
35067Is it she we must help? 35067 Is my son of Anjou supposed to be implicated in the plot?
35067Is my son''s health good?
35067Is that, then, the work in hand?
35067Is the gate strong?
35067Is the house outside the walls of Paris?
35067Is the iron gate locked?
35067Is the wall high?
35067Is there a last resort for the riddance of Kings?
35067Is there such a thing as a heretic being a''_ woman_''? 35067 Is your daughter here in the house with him?"
35067Is, then, the Society of Jesus already so highly connected?
35067Leave Paris, reverend Father?
35067Master Estienne, do you think me accessible to fear?
35067Master Raimbaud, do the papist court jays, with the feathers of peacocks and the talons of vultures, owe you any money?
35067May your Majesty deign to excuse me--"What is the cause of your great agitation?
35067Monsieur Christian Lebrenn, what is your opinion on the grave subject before us?
35067Monsieur Coligny, what is your opinion?
35067Monsieur,asked Anna Bell anxiously of the lad,"what news of the battle?"
35067Monsieur,said the Cardinal in an imperious tone,"do you answer for the safety of the Queen and myself?"
35067Mother,said Hena,"will you not take me with you?"
35067Must temporal authority, accordingly, also belong to the Roman Catholic and Apostolic Church?
35067My God-- is there another battle pending?
35067My friend, what is the matter? 35067 My friend,"insisted Bridget,"what sudden thought has struck and afflicts you?
35067My friend,said the mysterious companion of Christian to the butcher,"those Lutherans must be very great criminals, are they not?
35067My name, Prince?
35067My reverend Father, is it in my power to bestow any favor upon you, to grant you a present? 35067 Next?"
35067Next?
35067Next?
35067Next?
35067Next?
35067No; not you alone-- what is good to you, is it not good to me also?
35067Of what monk are you talking, Hena, with so much unction?
35067Oh, monsieur, many things--"Does my guest run any danger? 35067 Oh, my dear house of Chatillon, my meadows, my woods, my vines, my grain fields, my thrifty laborers-- am I ever to see you again?"
35067Or perhaps bad news from a handsome and absent friend?
35067Our poor Mary La Catelle--"What has happened to her?
35067Poor man, where do you come from?
35067Remorse?
35067Reverend Father, assuming the throne is declared vacant-- by whom will our Holy Father have it filled? 35067 Shall the voice of Estienne of La Boetie be hearkened to at last?
35067Singular? 35067 Sister,"asked Captain Mirant,"did the whole people run to arms?
35067Still at it? 35067 Tell me, my friend, what is the suspicion that assails you and that you so violently resist?
35067That is not badly planned,remarked Christian;"Don Ignatius had, I suppose, many amorous secrets to conceal?"
35067That''s fair, eh? 35067 The casket that we are to take?"
35067The cowardly assassin of Mouy?
35067The good, the unexpected tidings that I bring-- concern you-- you alone--"Me alone, father?
35067The monks claim that the souls in purgatory can be ransomed by money; do they not make the claim?
35067The proscribed man is worthy of your friendship; he is an apostle, Master Estienne; need I know more?
35067The remembrance, perhaps, of a bad dream?
35067The scheme of massacring all the Protestants, disarmed by the peace?
35067The society being organized, what name is it to assume?
35067Then these young folks are unaware that their love is reciprocated?
35067These, then, are the obstacles to the absolute rule of the Catholic world by her Church?
35067To divide our forces instead of overwhelming the enemy by concentrating them upon one point?
35067To the Church, or to the chapel of our little friend?
35067To what end?
35067To what purpose was my name mentioned by the Queen and the Jesuit?
35067To your misfortune? 35067 True?"
35067Uncle, may I put into my wallet a few little presents that I bring from Italy for the family?
35067Was it I, perchance, who committed the acts that you are seeking to avenge?
35067Was the man possessed of a magic charm with which to curb wild beasts?
35067We are betrayed, Michael?
35067Well, my boy, what do you expect of me? 35067 Well, my child, what is the reason of your absent- mindedness?"
35067Well, now, do you not think I have done a good deal of work?
35067Well, then, my friend, what other obstacles do you see? 35067 What about you, Anna Bell, are you among the unbelievers?"
35067What am I to do in this extremity? 35067 What am I to do?"
35067What are the propositions of his Catholic Majesty and venerated Pontiff?
35067What are these threats, this increased hatred, attributed to?
35067What are they to be in his hands?
35067What are they?
35067What authority?
35067What ceremony have you in mind, my good man?
35067What did I tell you?
35067What do I hear?
35067What do these''heretics''confess? 35067 What does it matter, provided I guarantee to you a plenary indulgence?
35067What does the casket contain?
35067What else should he be? 35067 What has he done to me?"
35067What hour?
35067What is it that troubles you?
35067What is the meaning of this gathering?
35067What is the news in the army?
35067What is the object of the complaisance of your doctrines in all circumstances?
35067What is the remedy at such a juncture?
35067What is their idea? 35067 What is there outside of the garden,"asked the Franc- Taupin,"a highroad or fields?"
35067What monstrous vice can that be that bends under the yoke of ONLY ONE? 35067 What must I do?
35067What must the Pope be?
35067What pledge are its members to take towards him?
35067What shall I say? 35067 What shall be the organization of that redoubtable society?"
35067What should they be?
35067What were his morals?
35067What will be the name of the vengeance?
35067What will be the theater of the society''s work?
35067What, brother,interposed the artisan,"your wound is barely dressed, and you would leave the house so soon?
35067What, then, has happened, since my last call? 35067 When I ran across you a few minutes ago, it occurred to me you were the man I needed--""Is it some enemy you wish to rid yourself of?
35067When will you deliver the letter to us?
35067Where do you come from, uncle?
35067Where do you come from?
35067Where is the wretch, my son?
35067Where the devil did you go to?
35067Who could have betrayed us?
35067Who may the Prince Charming be?
35067Who, no doubt, received it favorably?
35067Who, under him, is to govern the nations?
35067Whom did you see, Josephin?
35067Why did he not wait for me? 35067 Why did they not try to arrest him during the day at the printing office of Monsieur Estienne?"
35067Why is it that upon his tomb is showered The holy water in such rare profusion? 35067 Why should not Ernest Rennepont conform his conduct with the precepts of Luther?"
35067Why should we run any greater risk now, if we go out all three of us?
35067Why without reflecting, without inquiring? 35067 Why''Martyr''--and he so charitable?"
35067Why, did you not just tell me, dear brother, that you recently witnessed a touching action of which a monk was the author? 35067 Will Brother Bernard Palissy let us know his views?"
35067Will our celebrated poet Clement Marot acquaint us with his views?
35067Without inquiring whither I led you; without even seeking to ascertain what I might demand of you? 35067 Would it not be preferable for the greater glory and security of the Catholic Church that royalty were abolished?"
35067Yes, my boy--"Who is to see to the horses?
35067You are Father Lefevre, and belong to the Society of Jesus? 35067 You are the wife of Christian Lebrenn?"
35067You slept no more because you loved me? 35067 You speak Latin, my dear?"
35067You, then, believe in the potency of philters?
35067You-- you-- Josephin? 35067 ''And what did the King say to that? 35067 ''Cornelia, are you wounded?'' 35067 ''Dear, sweet master,''his old majordomo said to him,''the saints will help you; why despair? 35067 ''Do you now consent to receive the religious instruction necessary to take the vows of the Order of the Augustinians?'' 35067 ''Is it my life they are after? 35067 ''Is it you who are the Admiral?'' 35067 ''What is there damnable in that?'' 35067 ''Who are you?'' 35067 *****Who made me a monk?
35067A few minutes later, what is that I see?
35067After a few seconds he broke the silence:"Hena, do you remember that about three months ago I suddenly changed towards you?"
35067Agreed?"
35067All well at home?"
35067Am I dreaming?
35067And I myself, what was I, and what have I become?
35067And against whom are they directed?"
35067And did the discovery seem to you-- strange?"
35067And do you know the answer that our son made?
35067And we, what have we?
35067And what are you now?
35067And what do you imagine, brother, is the answer that Captain Loyola made to that?
35067And what may be his scheme?"
35067And what was that sovereign, physically and morally?
35067And why not?
35067And would you believe it?
35067And yet-- that is what puzzles me, how comes it that I oftener think of him than of either of you?"
35067And you, Grippe- Minaud?"
35067And, now, what attitude must we assume in the face of the redoubled persecutions that we are threatened with?
35067Any news?"
35067Are all doing their duty well?"
35067Are hostilities to be suddenly stopped?
35067Are not all our thoughts dictated by our attachment to you?
35067Are not you all that is best in this world?
35067Are not you two my beloved and venerated parents?
35067Are the horses saddled and bridled?"
35067Are we to obtain edicts of tolerance?
35067Are we to say that those who remain in subjection are poltroons?
35067Are you no longer pursued?
35067Are you not traitors to yourselves?
35067Are you willing to be united to each other?"
35067As to this vial,"he turned to Anna Bell,"does it contain poison, yes or no?"
35067Astonished at her posture, he stepped towards her and asked:"Hena, what are you doing?"
35067At hearing which I cried:''Oh, poor Christians, where are you at?
35067Besides, did not Master Simon send us yesterday a little bag of pearls to embroider on the velvet gown for the Duchess of Etampes?
35067Bridget opened and said to her son:"What do you want, my child?"
35067But are you quite certain that the place offers us all the requisite guarantees of secrecy and safety?"
35067But are you sure of the man whom my son mentions?"
35067But did Monsieur Coligny''s wound prove fatal?"
35067But how did you become acquainted with the fellow?"
35067But how did you discover the fraud of that monastic traffic?
35067But how is he to be taken to your house to- night without the knowledge of your family?
35067But looking to the right, and to the left, and all around him, he added, not a little surprised:"Where the devil may the Franc- Taupin be niched?
35067But seeming to be struck with an idea he added:"Mother, why could not both Hena and I accompany you?"
35067But what are these indulgences?
35067But what are you thinking about?"
35067But what induces you to believe that the monk in question is the handsome auburn- haired monk, whose picture you have just sketched?"
35067But what is to be done against force?
35067But where is brother?"
35067But why blame me, a woman, with the slowness of the military operations against the Huguenots?"
35067But, should it be realized, do you not still run grave dangers?
35067But, you may ask, how can your indulgences deliver the dead?"
35067But, you may still ask, why does our Holy Father so bountifully distribute the boon of his indulgences?
35067Can God condemn man for the pleasure of afterwards redeeming him?
35067Can a man, a priest, outrage a woman''s modesty to such an extent?
35067Can her heart ever have beaten for a man clad in a monk''s frock?"
35067Can it be possible that the Prince, so great a Prince, deigns to cast his eyes upon so poor a girl as I?"
35067Can it be that, without our knowledge, he keeps bad company?
35067Can such wickedness be, Monsieur Lebrenn?"
35067Can we give to that the name of cowardice?
35067Can you do it?''
35067Can you doubt our affection?"
35067Can you explain that?"
35067Can you imagine a more odious subtlety?"
35067Certain of the joy in wait for you, what is the use of running after it?"
35067Come, what was the cause?
35067Could I find within the walls, or even without, some secluded spot where about a hundred persons could be gathered secretly and safely?
35067Could I, at the age of thirteen, be endowed with judgment enough to decide upon my vocation, and understand the significance of monastic vows?
35067Could such things have happened?"
35067Could you extend hospitality to my friend for two or three days, and take him this very evening to your house?
35067Could you not, by virtue of your own will, have favored whom you pleased?
35067Could you possibly become confirmed in dishonesty, you, my son?
35067Dare you raise that iron bar against me-- your mother?"
35067Deeply interested, he asked:"How is your Majesty in possession of this secret pact?"
35067Delighted, the Queen took two steps towards Gondi, saying with impatient curiosity:"What tidings from Bayonne?"
35067Did he give you any guarantee of his honest intentions?''
35067Did he show the white feather?
35067Did she not lay her past life bare to her father in all sincerity of heart?
35067Did you follow the inn- keeper''s advice, and assume the signs of the Catholics?"
35067Did you hear him?
35067Did you say a pot of wine?
35067Did you?
35067Do my eyes-- do my ears deceive me?"
35067Do not the majority of Protestants, even Admiral Coligny himself, entertain respect and love, if not for Kings, at least for the monarchy?
35067Do not these expectations, so far from being deceptive, become certainties?
35067Do they not approve themselves worthy daughters of the Gallic women of the old heroic times?
35067Do they not seek to place that institution beyond the reach of the religious wars?
35067Do we not already see springing up the desire for a federal republic, like the federated Swiss cantons?
35067Do you accept it?"
35067Do you feel yourself strong enough to receive them, my poor, dear child?
35067Do you forget that your freedom and life are both threatened?
35067Do you forget that, at this very hour, they are seeking to track Ernest Rennepont and your daughter?
35067Do you forget the cream cakes?
35067Do you forget the scheme that Catherine De Medici talked over with the Jesuit Lefevre?''
35067Do you forget the sorrow that fell on us all when, all of a sudden, we saw you become so somber, so silent, and almost to seem indifferent to us?
35067Do you hear that?"
35067Do you hear those ferocious cries?"
35067Do you hear those steps?
35067Do you imagine that such a decree would be vouchsafed to our humble petition?"
35067Do you know that I have the power, not only to kill you, but to excommunicate you, you beggar?
35067Do you know that it is now as dangerous to go out for clams as to march upon a battery?"
35067Do you know what that monk, who claimed to speak in the name of the Almighty, dared to say to the mass of people gathered in the church?
35067Do you know what were the first words that Don Ignatius uttered?
35067Do you know, brother, in whose company I saw the fire- eater and hell- rake this evening?
35067Do you love the monk in the same manner that you love me?"
35067Do you not see that his vessels are now lying to?
35067Do you now understand the process?"
35067Do you promise to live holily with her, to be true to her, as is the duty of a good and faithful husband, and God commands you by His word?"
35067Do you remember that charming woman?"
35067Do you see them, Theresa?
35067Do you see these confessionals decorated with the armorial bearings of the Holy Father?
35067Do you see this little stick?
35067Do you see, yonder, their white sails glistening in the moonlight?
35067Do you take me for an ingrate?
35067Do you take no precautions to protect yourself against a possible, if not probable, act of treachery?''
35067Do you think Ernest Rennepont is ready to embrace the Reformation?"
35067Do you understand me well, my beloved brothers?"
35067Do you want an example?
35067Does it not embolden the audacity of our enemies?
35067Does it not give absolution in advance?
35067Does it, therefore, follow the disease is incurable, and fatal?
35067Does not the Lord lead the children of Israel?
35067Does not the Pope of Rome absolve for all eternity, in exchange for a few gold crowns, even parricide and incest?
35067Does not the grief of the unfortunate couple change into ineffable bliss?
35067Does such an infernal combination seem impracticable to you?
35067Does such an introduction, perchance, astonish or shock you?"
35067Extreme vanity--""And you, Rodriguez of Azevedo?"
35067First of all, did he not carry bravery to the point of charging old Diana of Poitiers, as he would have done a citadel?
35067Franz of Gerolstein held before the Franc- Taupin the medal that Anna Bell had just given him, and said:"Do you recognize this medal?
35067Granting all this, do you not believe your daughter will consent to the union, if you approve of it?"
35067Has any indiscretion been committed?"
35067Has anything happened?"
35067Has not his conduct during these recent circumstances increased your affection for him?"
35067Have I not from Him my title quite clear?
35067Have I sinned according to the law of the Church?"
35067Have all my orders been executed?"
35067Have you decided?
35067Have you faith-- yes or no?"
35067Have you received any inkling of these projects through your spies?
35067He asked with surprise:"Does madam expect Monsieur Gondi?"
35067He asked:"Is it you, Monsieur Estienne?"
35067He now congratulated him heartily upon his escape from the enemy, but remarking the wretch''s pallor, he added:"What is the matter, my dear Dominic?
35067He paused for a moment and proceeded:"Do you know, my child, what the pastor of the reformed religion is?"
35067He said to the Franc- Taupin:"What must I do, uncle?"
35067Hena remained silent for an instant, then she smiled and answered naïvely:"Singular as it may be, why should I not tell you, mother?
35067Hena, however, proceeded with a candid smile:"Does that astonish you, mother?
35067Hervé shut the window, and returned in a state of great excitement to Hena, who inquired:"Why did you induce uncle to go to- night after mother?
35067Hervé-- do you hear me?"
35067Horrified at so little?
35067How are mother, father, sister and brother?
35067How came you to yield so readily to the propositions of the Marquis?"
35067How could it be?
35067How did he treat his soldiers?"
35067How did you happen to know him?"
35067How is Hena''s family to be apprized of the constraint she is placed under?
35067How old would you take that monk to be?"
35067I ask him:''Why are you such a violent enemy of the Evangelical faith?''
35067I asked myself:''What do the women usually sing, whether they be bourgeois or workingmen''s wives?''
35067I do not mean at this point to debate the question, to wit, Whether Republics are better than monarchy?
35067I forgot to ask you where is Christian''s daughter, Hena?"
35067I said a trot, did you understand?
35067If God''s omnipotence made man sinful or good, why punish or reward him?
35067If after the expeditions have been successfully carried out, you refuse to deliver the letter to us?"
35067If that is so, and it may not be doubted, what then becomes of the remorse and the terrors that have assailed you during the last three months?
35067In what black melancholy is she plunged?"
35067In what manner was the absorption of your personalities in mine effected?"
35067Is Armorican Brittany the cradle of your family?"
35067Is it Thy will, O, God of justice-- Thou who gavest a companion to man?
35067Is it done?''
35067Is it no?
35067Is it not racy?
35067Is it shame that restrains you, my poor boy?
35067Is it that you have lost her?
35067Is it true that Monsieur Coligny has been assassinated?"
35067Is it yes?
35067Is n''t it damnable?''
35067Is not my father as upright a man as Brother St. Ernest- Martyr?
35067Is not the bitterness of the drink the very thing that gives it virtue?
35067Is she young and handsome--?"
35067Is the skirmish opened?
35067Is there such a thing as outrage with a she- wolf?"
35067May I enjoy that wealth with an easy conscience?"
35067May I retain the property?"
35067Must I look for assistance elsewhere?"
35067My son Hervé-- Oh, the monster no longer deserves to be called a son--""What is there against him?"
35067Not a little surprised at these opening words, the young girl answered:"Why recall those evil days, brother?
35067Not seeing the face of either Odelin or his son, both having their backs turned to the door, he cried out in surprise and alarm:"Who are you?
35067Now tell me, brother Christian, what do you think of the gallant?
35067Of what concern to us are those Mosaic dogmas concerning original sin, the fatedness of evil, the inherent wickedness of man?
35067Of what use are broken pots?"
35067Or, rather, how is royalty to be destroyed?"
35067Or, you are asked:"Do you swear you will never do such or such a thing?"
35067Our son is innocent, do you not think so, Christian?"
35067Perhaps, but are you spared any blows when you do march?
35067Pichrocholle spoke up:"But how do you come into possession of that letter?
35067Seeing the men elated to the point of delirious heroism, he calmly said to the officers:"Is it your wish?
35067Severin?"
35067Shall our eyes ever see your reign among us?"
35067Shall we at last see_ all_ leagued_ against one?_ the oppressed, the artisans, the plebs, finally annihilate the oppressor and crush royalty?"
35067Shall we at last see_ all_ leagued_ against one?_ the oppressed, the artisans, the plebs, finally annihilate the oppressor and crush royalty?"
35067Shall we submit to them with resignation, or shall we repel force with force?
35067Since when?"
35067Smiling benignly and holding up the golden, glistening vial before her victim, the Queen said:"Do you see this, my pet?
35067Tell me, brother, did you ever hear the story of the greyhound?
35067That, I suppose, is the complement of your story?"
35067The Franc- Taupin looked around and said to Christian:"What has become of your guest?
35067The goal being set, what were the means to reach it?
35067The haughty nobleman, did he do that?"
35067The lad''s eyes shot fire, and a smile of the damned curled his lips as Fra Girard stooped down to him and whispered in his ear:"Did I deceive you?
35067The latter again addressed Bridget, now in still more peremptory tones:"Is this the dwelling of Christian Lebrenn, a typesetter by trade?"
35067The lives of the two miscreants are to be spared?"
35067The page went out and Catherine turned again to the Jesuit:"You surely know Prince Franz of Gerolstein by name and reputation?"
35067The sound of those approaching voices?"
35067The surgeons performed a miracle on your right leg; why should not they be equally able to do the same thing on your left thigh?''
35067Then also, it occurs to me, does not your wife''s brother, the old Franc- Taupin, join you almost every evening at meals?
35067They want to arrest a child?"
35067This way-- I suppose you will be asked:"Do you swear you did not commit such and such an act?"
35067To ask why this and why that?
35067To himself he was saying:"What can the ceremony be that the inn- keeper has been informed about?
35067To your disgrace?"
35067Turning to the gardener, he asked:"Have you a ladder?"
35067Turning with severity to Anna Bell he ordered her to step nearer:"You are a maid of honor to the Queen?"
35067Was he not brought up in your house, monsieur, and the son of one of your oldest servants, the worthy forester of the woods of Chatillon?"
35067Was it not in mere obedience to my father that I entered as a novice the Order of the Augustinian monks?
35067Was the captain''s regiment well disciplined?
35067We were present at that interview with Charles IX--""Then you saw him, Louis, that tiger with the face of a man?"
35067Well, shall we make the investigation to- morrow evening?"
35067Were you so long making the discovery that you loved me?
35067What advantage could the court of Rome derive from suppressing the dynasty of Valois?"
35067What ails you?
35067What am I now to do?"
35067What am I to do?
35067What am I?
35067What are the men?
35067What are they with regard to the Popes?"
35067What are we to do?
35067What are we?
35067What are you doing here?"
35067What can he have in common with the Spanish libertine?
35067What can that be?
35067What could she be accused of that she had not voluntarily confessed?
35067What could the fatal discovery be that Antonicq had just imparted to his father, and seemed suddenly to incite his indignation and anger?
35067What did I see?
35067What do you do?
35067What extraordinary thing has happened, my boy?"
35067What has happened, Mary?"
35067What has happened?"
35067What has he done to you?"
35067What have I to fear?
35067What interest could they have in deceiving me regarding your lives?
35067What is it that we demand?
35067What is the constant aim of the thoughts and efforts of every honorable man, within the limits of his faculties?
35067What is the reason of your despondency?"
35067What is there to complain about?
35067What is to be done under such trying circumstances?
35067What is your name?"
35067What lever will you operate upon them?"
35067What may be the name of the nameless vice?"
35067What mystery can lie below that?"
35067What name shall we call the thing by?
35067What news from my poor Elizabeth?"
35067What peculiar calamity is it?
35067What shall I decide?
35067What shall I say?
35067What sort of a man is the Jesuit?"
35067What they are, my brothers?
35067What were your habits?"
35067What work is that?"
35067What would it avail to tell you how I wept?
35067What, then, is the job?"
35067When he saw that I had regained consciousness, he started to laugh and addressed me in French:''Will you be my page?
35067When is the man to leave our camp and rejoin the Huguenots?"
35067Whence come these mortal alarms?
35067Whence the interest, curiosity and even alarm that he seems to inspire you with?"
35067Where are you going so fast?"
35067Where could I meet you again?"
35067Where did you see him?
35067Where do you mean to take her to?"
35067Which path are we to follow now out of the many in sight?
35067Who but you winked at the demon''s escape?
35067Who knows but Beelzebub, the wicked one with the cloven hoofs, is waiting for me outside?
35067Who knows but I may soon be added to their number?
35067Who will open the door to your father when he comes home?
35067Why are you so absentminded?"
35067Why did you follow me?
35067Why do you not answer me?
35067Why is your face so lowering?
35067Why not admit it?
35067Why not endeavor to draw the world over to our side by the charm of the Evangelical word?
35067Why not make one more endeavor to use the methods of persuasion before resorting to the frightful extremity of civil war?
35067Why, then, not take the veil?
35067Why?"
35067Will his Holiness still insist that we deal with the Huguenots, or that we have any consideration for the enemies of the Church?"
35067Will the millers and their helpers shower blows upon you?
35067Will you allow women to be assailed, and defenseless men to be killed?
35067Will you help me to carry her off?''
35067Will you refuse to give it?''
35067Will you refuse, my brothers?
35067Would it be that wise unless you are tolerant of the thief who plunders you, and the accomplice of the murderer who slays you?
35067Would it not be a useful thing to substitute those licentious songs with chaste ones that attract through love?
35067Would the Guisards, the Holy Father or Philip II do better than I?
35067Would you authorize me to have a serious and paternal conversation with him?
35067Would you be so good as to take me in your cart only as far as the center of the city?"
35067Would you like to have them come in?"
35067Would you not wait for when he sheathed his sword and was peacefully asleep in his house?
35067Would you resort yet again to humble petitions?
35067Would you suspect him of so infamous an act?"
35067Would you, if you want to kill your enemy, choose the time when he is on his guard and armed?
35067Yes, and do you know, Hena, that if the most cherished wish of his heart is verified, do you know, Hena, who would be the wife of his choice?
35067You are surely asking yourself what to do in order to reach Franz?
35067You are the daughter of the devilish Huguenot who has just revictualed La Rochelle?"
35067You are the daughter of the mariner who last night almost threw into utter ruins our Bayhead redoubt?
35067You ask whether the Lutherans are criminals?
35067You described him as having been such a fine- looking cavalier and such a skilful swordsman-- and yet he was hunch- backed?"
35067You know--?"
35067You must have been born at La Rochelle, and was not your father an armorer?"
35067You say, my friend, that the plan is too beautiful?
35067You still are silent?--not a word-- you have not a word for me?"
35067You take your money to a banker, do you not?
35067You understand me, say you?
35067You understand me?"
35067You want bread, and how do you expect me to give you any?
35067You were to be thrown to the soldiers of the garrison--""I am in your power-- what do you want of me?"
35067You who until now gave us so much cause for happiness?
35067You will ask me, How so?
35067You will no longer have to keep in hiding?"
35067You, Ernest Rennepont, do you declare, here before God, that you have taken and do hereby take Hena Lebrenn, here present, for your wife?
35067Your arm and your heart are at our disposal?"
35067Your name is Lebrenn?
35067[ 5] You see this cross, my beloved brothers?
35067and you?''
35067asked Coligny, whose thoughts were absorbed in the painful reminiscences awakened by Lanoüe''s words,"what do you mean?"
35067asked Robert Estienne, and recalling the gardener''s words he added:"Was she the nun?"
35067cried the merchant of salvation again shouting at the top of his voice,"How will my indulgences save the dead?
35067murmured the Franc- Taupin, gulping down a sob; but recovering, he added:"I still have a niece--""A niece?"
35067my friend, what woman, what mother would not share the reform ideas, seeing that they reject auricular confession?
35067or what vice?
35067or, rather, what calamitous vice?
35067repeated the Dominican in a voice of deep lament;"why?
35067resumed the sergeant, and pointing to Hena and then to Hervé:"That young girl and that young man are your children, are they not?
35067the Lord ever strides, Need I to fear of a foe any blight?"
35067there, under us-- among the debris of the breach-- is not that the Franc- Taupin?
35067you will then ask?
5630A supreme opportunity had come and how was it used?
5630Already a North and a South were talked of-- why not set up also a West?
5630And had he not proved himself a Moses, aye and a Joshua, too?
5630And is this the promised land?
5630And what was the cause of this hurried departure of the military?
5630And who that has gazed upon these splendid shrines will say that the people who can do so much in poverty and tribulation are insincere?
5630But how long did they hesitate?
5630But of what use are theories and philosophies of religion without practical application?
5630But what of the internal work of the Church during these trying periods?
5630But, it may be asked, what necessity was there for a restoration if the Priesthood had been once established upon earth?
5630Did either the pulpit or the press through the state raise a note of remonstrance or alarm?
5630Did the state ever make one decent effort to defend them as fellow- citizens in their rights or to redress their wrongs?
5630Had these colonists of the wilderness not gone far enough to satisfy the hatred of their fellow- citizens in this republic of liberty?
5630Had they not seen, lo, these many times, organized battalions and companies surpassing fiendish mobs in villainy?
5630Has the state ever remunerated even those known to be innocent for the loss of either their property or their arms?
5630Have any who plundered and openly insulted the"Mormons"ever been brought to the punishment due to their crimes?
5630How then shall the dead receive the blessings and ordinances denied to them or by them neglected while in the flesh?
5630In return much assistance was rendered by the white refugees to their, shall I say savage friends?
5630In the dread alternative offered them, the people determined again to abandon their homes; but whither should they go?
5630Is it not notorious on the contrary that they were hunted like wild beasts from county to county before they made any resistance?
5630Is it unreasonable, is it unphilosophical, thus to look for additional light and knowledge?
5630Moreover, had the people been inclined to rebellion what greater opportunity could they have wished?
5630Of what avail is belief as a mere mental assent or denial?
5630Prof. Turner of Illinois College wrote: Who began the quarrel?
5630Shall religion be the one department of human thought and effort in which progression is impossible?
5630Shall we suppose that all of God''s good gifts to his children are restricted to the narrow limits of mortal existence?
5630The question,"What is the Book of Mormon?"
5630Was it the"Mormons?"
5630Were they not safe from savage foes both red and white?
5630What was there to fear in the voluntary association of six men, avowedly devoted to peaceful pursuits and benevolent purposes?
5630What would become of the rest?
5630Who are the dead but those who at some time have lived in mortality?
5630Who are the living of today but those who shortly shall be added to the uncounted dead?
57926And it was asked him whether Adam was not perfect before he fell, and all God''s works were they not perfect?
57926And what then?
57926Came the word of God out from you or came it unto you only?
57926Did not Christ on the contrary exhort Christians_ to love one another_ and_ to love enemies_?
57926For the cry is now where is there a Quaker of such and such a trade?
57926I asked them, In whom?
57926I asked them, Whether they were believers and had faith?
57926Now, all people and priests, who can witness this?
57926What spirit is this that would exercise lordship over the faith of any?
57926What?
57926Who are come hither into the beginning?
57926Who are come hither?
57926Who art thou that queriest in thy mind what is that which I feel that condemneth me when I do evil and justifieth me when I do well, what is it?
56700And couldst not thou, Greece, avert thy fate, With oracles and wealth and victory?
56700And if so can the God of the Bible be just?
56700And if this be the case in heaven, why should not similar conditions so far as possible exist on earth?
56700And if this privilege has not been granted to them while in the body, must it not be afforded them when out of the body?
56700And shall the little"powers that be"to- day, Be likened for a moment to thy majesty?
56700And shall we say that it is impossible for the Power that regulates the universe to reanimate a defunct body?
56700And the query arises, must all these souls be lost in consequence?
56700And who shall define the impossible, or draw the bounds of the powers of the Creator?
56700Are the fond relations of husband and wife, and parent and child to be dissolved forever?
56700But is the dissolution of the body the end of existence?
56700Can nothing be done in their case?
56700Couldst not thy world- wide reign perpetuate, With all thy gods and deep philosophy?
56700How did Joseph Smith gain it?
56700If a man receives from the Lord more wives than one under the sealing ordinances of celestial marriage, where is the moral wrong?
56700If this is true and God is just, must not all men_ hear_ that gospel and have the opportunity of receiving or rejecting it?
56700Is earth holier than heaven?
56700Is not each of these wives entitled to her position in eternity, by virtue of the sealing power which made her part of the man?
56700Is there any reason why this should not be so?
56700Must they forever be shut out of the kingdom of heaven?
56700Shall man have more equity than God?
56700Shall the murderer and the Sabbath- breaker, the adulterer and the thief, the drunkard and the profane, all merit the same doom?
56700What, then, is the way of their deliverance?
56700What, then, was lost?
56700When stern justice has claimed its own and filled its purpose, shall there be no place for sweet mercy?
56700Where are the palaces of Babylon, The"hanging gardens"and the golden tow''rs?
56700Why should one enter into the exaltation of the celestial world, and the other be relegated to singleness and servitude?
56700Why should the opportunity to learn and the power to obey the truths of the gospel be confined to dwellers in the flesh?
56700Would human courts proclaim such judgment?
14553( 4)"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
145531081. Who taught the use of the Rosary in its present form?
1455311. Who do God''s Will in heaven?
145531224. Who have the right to make us take an oath?
145531262. Who are meant by magistrates?
145531263. Who are meant by lawful superiors?
145531339. Who are obliged to fast?
145531361. Who are in the third degree of blood relationship?
145532. Who made the Lord''s Prayer?
14553250. Who was the first to disobey God?
1455333. Who was St. Elizabeth?
14553334. Who was the foster father or guardian of Our Lord while on earth?
14553349. Who were the prophets?
14553361. Who were among the first to adore the Infant Jesus?
14553362. Who sought to kill the Infant Jesus?
14553372. Who accompanied Our Lord to the Garden of Olives on the night of His Agony?
14553374. Who were present at the transfiguration?
14553380. Who betrayed Our Lord?
14553416. Who were present at the ascension and who ascended with Christ?
14553442. Who were the Evangelists?
14553473. Who is our neighbor?
14553485. Who were the prophets, and what was their chief duty?
1455353 Who were the Apostles?
1455355. Who were the disciples of Our Lord?
1455367. Who were in Limbo when Our Lord descended into it?
14553713. Who are the mourners who deserve the consolation promised in the third Beatitude?
14553715. Who may be rightly called merciful?
14553777. Who is a duly authorized priest?
14553815. Who are meant by the"ignorant"we are to instruct, and the"doubtful"we are to counsel?
14553822. Who are religious?
14553856. Who has the power to grant Indulgences?
14553987. Who are Cardinals, what are their duties and how are they divided?
14553988. Who is a Monsignor?
14553989. Who is a Vicar- General?
14553990. Who is an Abbot?
14553Are all Masses of equal value in themselves or do they differ in worth?
14553Are all sins of presumption and despair equally great?
14553Are all the Angels equal in dignity?
14553Are bad dreams sinful in themselves?
14553Are children and persons unable to fast bound to abstain on days of abstinence?
14553Are children obliged, under pain of mortal sin, the same as grown persons, to hear Mass on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14553Are large and small hosts consecrated at every Mass?
14553Are not Agnus Deis, medals, scapulars,& c., which we wear about our bodies also charms?
14553Are not the commandments of the Church also commandments of God?
14553Are not the commandments of the Church also commandments of God?
14553Are not the different orders separate Sacraments?
14553Are prayers and ceremonies of the Church also Sacramentals?
14553Are sponsors necessary in Confirmation?
14553Are the enemies of our religion right when they say man can not forgive sins?
14553Are the rewards in heaven and the punishments in hell the same for all who enter into either of these states?
14553Are the souls in Purgatory sure of their salvation?
14553Are there Saints in heaven whose names we do not know?
14553Are there any other Litanies in use besides the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14553Are there any persons in the world who are not the descendants of Adam and Eve?
14553Are there any pious beliefs and practices in the Church that are not articles of faith?
14553Are there any religious communities of priests?
14553Are there not, then, as many bodies of Christ as there are tabernacles in the world, or as there are Masses being said at the same time?
14553Are there other reasons for the general judgment?
14553Are there other reasons for the use of ceremonies?
14553Are there other relationships besides blood relationship that render marriage unlawful without a dispensation?
14553Are these changes exactly the same as the changes that take place in the Holy Eucharist?
14553Are trades unions and benefit societies forbidden?
14553Are we bound to keep an unlawful oath or vow?
14553Are we bound to make Acts of Faith, Hope and Love?
14553At what part of the Mass does the Consecration take place?
14553At what part of the Mass does the Offertory take place, and what parts of the Mass are said before it?
14553At what time is the Angelus usually said?
14553At what time should persons dangerously ill attend to the final arrangement of their temporal or worldly affairs?
14553Besides being in a state of grace and performing the works enjoined, what else is necessary for the gaining of an Indulgence?
14553Besides bishops and priests, who are the other ministers of the Church?
14553But how did the loss of the gift of original justice leave our first parents and us in mortal sin?
14553But is there need of a special Sacrament of Holy Orders to confer these powers?
14553By what form of prayer do we praise the Holy Trinity?
14553By what name is a bishop''s diocese sometimes called?
14553By what names is Our Lord called?
14553By what other name are godfathers and godmothers called?
14553By what prayers do we adore God?
14553Can a person ever be sponsor when absent from the baptism?
14553Can a person ever receive any of the other Sacraments without first receiving baptism?
14553Can a person merit any supernatural reward for good deeds performed while he is in mortal sin?
14553Can a person receive all the Sacraments?
14553Can any priest absolve a person in danger of death from reserved sins without the permission of the bishop?
14553Can bishops, priests and other ministers of the Church always exercise the power they have received in Holy Orders?
14553Can not we also be called the Children of God, and therefore His sons and daughters?
14553Can one satisfy for neglecting Mass on Sunday by hearing Vespers on the same day?
14553Can persons who are not Catholics be sponsors for Catholic children?
14553Can slight offenses ever become mortal sins?
14553Can the Church change its laws?
14553Can the Church dispense from or remove these impediments to marriage?
14553Can the Church err in the Canonization of a Saint?
14553Can the Church have the four marks without the three attributes?
14553Can the Pope commit sin?
14553Can the Sacraments be given conditionally?
14553Can the fifth commandment be broken by giving scandal or bad example and by inducing others to sin?
14553Can the priest forgive all sins in the Sacrament of Penance?
14553Can we always distinguish venial from mortal sin?
14553Can we always resist temptation?
14553Can we baptize a child against the wishes of its parents?
14553Can we by our own power overcome the temptations of the devil?
14553Can we find an example to fully illustrate the mystery of the Blessed Trinity?
14553Can we learn all truths by our reason alone?
14553Can we merit the grace of final perseverance or know when we possess it?
14553Could Christ, if He pleased, have escaped the tortures of His Passion?
14553Could God not forgive our sins if we confessed them to Himself in secret?
14553Could a person who denies only one article of our faith be a Catholic?
14553Could any one be Pope without being Bishop of Rome?
14553Could man''s body be developed from the body of an inferior animal?
14553Could man''s soul and intelligence be formed by the development of animal life and instinct?
14553Could not false accounts of these miracles have been written after the death of Our Lord?
14553Could not men have been deceived in the miracles of Christ?
14553Did God leave all things to themselves after He had created them?
14553Did Jesus Christ die to redeem all men of every age and race without exception?
14553Did Our Lord Himself make all the laws of the Church?
14553Did Our Lord Himself pray, and why?
14553Did St. Peter establish any Church before he came to Rome?
14553Did not God frequently in the Old Law make use of dreams as a means of making known His will?
14553Did not St. John the Baptist institute the Sacrament of Baptism?
14553Did the Apostles know that the Holy Ghost would come down upon them?
14553Did the Holy Ghost ever appear?
14553Did"hell"always mean only that state in which the damned are punished?
14553Do all these creeds teach the same doctrines?
14553Do an"Act of Love"and an"Act of Charity"mean the same thing?
14553Do not men differ in many things?
14553Do not the differences in color, figure,& c., which we find in distinct races indicate a difference in first parents?
14553Do past material sins become real sins as soon as we discover their sinfulness?
14553Do the Sacramentals of themselves remit venial sins?
14553Do the Sacraments recall in any way the means by which Our Lord merited the graces we receive through them?
14553Do the needs of the soul resemble the needs of the body?
14553Do we keep Sunday instead of Saturday holy for any other reason?
14553Do we know the name of any other tree in the garden?
14553Do we know the number of good and bad Angels?
14553Do we know what souls are in Purgatory, and how long they have to remain there?
14553Do we not slight God Himself by addressing our prayers to saints?
14553Do, then, the distractions which we often have at prayer deprive our prayers of all merit?
14553Does God give His grace to every one?
14553Does God reward anything but our good works?
14553Does God tempt us to sin?
14553Does habit excuse us from the sins committed through it?
14553Does medicine taken by necessity or food taken by accident break the fast for Holy Communion?
14553Does not a divorce granted by courts of justice break the bond of marriage?
14553Does not the Church sometimes allow husband and wife to separate and live apart?
14553Does the Church excuse any classes of persons from the obligation of fasting?
14553Does the Church seek to make converts by its laws concerning mixed marriages?
14553Does the Church, by defining certain truths, thereby make new doctrines?
14553Does the Church, by granting Indulgences, free us from doing Penance?
14553Does the effect of the Sacraments depend on the worthiness or unworthiness of the one who administers them?
14553Does the fifth commandment of the Church include the support only of our pastors and the Church and school?
14553Does the priest ever refuse absolution to a penitent?
14553Does the"Communion of Saints"mean anything else?
14553Does"man"in the Catechism mean all human beings?
14553For what are the holy oils used?
14553For what end or intention may Mass be offered?
14553For what should we pray?
14553From what did the custom of making an offering to the priest for saying Mass arise?
14553From what do our temptations come?
14553From what do servile works derive their name?
14553From what do we learn that God created heaven and earth and all things?
14553From what do we learn that Jesus Christ is but one person?
14553From what evil do we ask to be delivered?
14553From what may we learn that we are to offer up the Holy Sacrifice with the priest?
14553From whom must all persons derive whatever lawful authority they possess?
14553Had Jesus Christ more than one Father?
14553Had Our Lord any brothers or sisters?
14553Has God Himself honored relics?
14553Has a spirit any other quality?
14553Has any one ever denied the existence of the Holy Ghost?
14553Has any one ever tried to disprove the miracle of the resurrection?
14553Has everything that exists been created?
14553Has it always been a custom with pious Christians to make vows and promises to God?
14553Has not the Church sometimes allowed Catholics once married to separate and marry again?
14553Has the Holy Eucharist any other effect?
14553Has the word Penance any other meaning?
14553Have all these prophecies concerning the Redeemer been fulfilled?
14553Have brute animals"understanding"and"free will"?
14553Have men as well as brutes"instinct"?
14553Have the Saints their bodies in heaven?
14553Have there ever existed abuses among the faithful in the manner of using Indulgences?
14553Have we in this country any civil custom similar to that of honoring the pictures and images of saints?
14553How and when may we apply Indulgences for the benefit of the souls in Purgatory?
14553How and when were the Commandments given to Moses?
14553How and why should we make a general intention to gain all possible Indulgences each day?
14553How are Christians aided in the performance of works of mercy?
14553How are Masses distinguished?
14553How are parents specially fitted to bring up their children in the fear and love of God?
14553How are such persons said to belong to the Church?
14553How are the fruits of the Mass distributed?
14553How are the merits of Jesus Christ applied to our souls?
14553How are the persons who take part in a Solemn Mass or Vespers named?
14553How can we best honor the Saints, and where shall we learn their virtues?
14553How can we best overcome our sins?
14553How can we know a thought, word or deed to be sinful?
14553How can we know spiritual from corporal works of mercy?
14553How can we know the degree of sinfulness in a lie?
14553How can we know what sins are considered mortal?
14553How can we make a meditation?
14553How could the Blessed Virgin be preserved from sin by her Divine Son, before her Son was born?
14553How could they be saved who lived before Christ became man?
14553How did Christ show and prove His divine power?
14553How did Christ show that He was truly risen from the dead?
14553How did Herod hope to accomplish his wicked designs?
14553How did St. Paul become an Apostle?
14553How did the Christians in the first ages of the Church do Penance?
14553How did the Pope acquire and how was he deprived of the temporal power?
14553How do good works done in mortal sin profit us?
14553How do persons who are members of the Church neglect to profess their belief?
14553How do the Sacramentals excite good thoughts and increase devotion?
14553How do the bad Angels act toward us?
14553How do the pastors of the Church rank according to authority?
14553How do the prelates or higher officers of the Church rank in dignity?
14553How do we know that Angels offer our prayers and good works to God?
14553How do we know that Our Lord, while on earth, had the power to forgive sins?
14553How do we know that it is possible to change one substance into another?
14553How do we know that the Church must have the four marks and three attributes usually ascribed or given to it?
14553How do we know that the baptism of desire or of blood will save us when it is impossible to receive the baptism of water?
14553How do we know that the bishops of the Church are the successors of the Apostles?
14553How do we know that the priests of the Church are the messengers of God?
14553How do we know that the rights and privileges bestowed on St. Peter were given also to his successors-- the Popes?
14553How do we know that there is a true priesthood in the Church?
14553How do we know that these Indulgences have their effect?
14553How do we know that this Sacrament, more than any other, was instituted to benefit the body?
14553How do we know that this commandment forbids the killing only of human beings?
14553How do we know that under the appearance of bread we receive also Christ''s blood; and under the appearance of wine we receive also Christ''s body?
14553How do we know there are seven Sacraments and no more or less?
14553How do we offer God false worship?
14553How do we prove the Real Presence, that is, that Our Lord is really and truly present in the Holy Eucharist?
14553How do we say the Rosary, or beads?
14553How do we show that Christ did change bread and wine into the substance of His body and blood?
14553How do we show that by honoring the Saints we honor God Himself?
14553How do we show that it is only the worship and not the making of images that is forbidden by the first commandment?
14553How do we show that sin is the greatest of all evils?
14553How do we show that such an excuse is false and absurd?
14553How do we show that the Church has the power to grant Indulgences?
14553How do we show that the Holy Scriptures alone could not be our guide to salvation and infallible rule of faith?
14553How do we show that the ceremonies of the Church are reasonable and proper?
14553How do we show that we love God above all things?
14553How do we, by believing in spells, charms, mediums, spiritists and fortune tellers, attribute to creatures the perfections of God?
14553How do you answer such excuses?
14553How do you know that man was created for God alone?
14553How do you know that the Church can not err?
14553How do you know the Apostles were bishops?
14553How do you show that Protestant Churches have not the marks of the true Church?
14553How do you show that the Catholic Church is universal in time, in place, and in doctrine?
14553How does the Canonization of a Saint take place?
14553How does the Church show its displeasure at mixed marriages?
14553How does the institution of the Sacrament of Penance show the goodness of Our Lord?
14553How does the power to forgive sins imply the obligation of going to confession?
14553How does the water blessed on Holy Saturday, or Easter Water, as it is called, differ from the holy water blessed at other times?
14553How have the enemies of the Church made use of the abuse of Indulgences?
14553How is Baptism given by a"lay person"?
14553How is God everywhere?
14553How is an oath usually taken?
14553How is concealing a sin telling a lie to the Holy Ghost?
14553How is it clear that the devil could easily deceive us if the Holy Ghost did not aid us?
14553How is it evident that the Church is one in faith?
14553How is it evident that the Church is one in government?
14553How is it evident that the Church is one in worship?
14553How is it shown that St. Peter or his successor has always been the head of the Church?
14553How is sin divided?
14553How is the Confiteor divided?
14553How is the Lord''s Prayer divided?
14553How is the resurrection possible when the bodies are reduced to ashes and mingled with the soil?
14553How is the"Hail Mary"divided?
14553How long has the practice of granting Indulgences been in use in the Church, and what was its origin?
14553How long was Our Lord hanging on the cross before He died?
14553How many Popes have governed the Church from St. Peter to Pius XI.?
14553How many articles or parts in the Apostles''Creed?
14553How many branches or parts of the Church are there?
14553How many colors of vestments are used, and what do the colors signify?
14553How many holy oils are used in the Church?
14553How many holydays of obligation are there in this country?
14553How many kinds of laws had the Jews before the coming of Our Lord?
14553How many kinds of occasions of sin are there?
14553How many kinds of prayer are there?
14553How many kinds of scapulars are there in use among the faithful?
14553How many kinds or classes of relics are there?
14553How many mysteries of the Rosary are there?
14553How many years passed from the time Adam sinned till the time the Redeemer came?
14553How may God''s creatures on earth be divided?
14553How may all persons show Charity to their neighbor?
14553How may parents be guilty of great injustice to their children in case of marriage?
14553How may persons sin in using Sacramentals?
14553How may persons working for others be guilty of dishonesty?
14553How may the members of the Church on earth be divided?
14553How may the years of Christ''s life be divided?
14553How may we be guilty of despair?
14553How may we be guilty of presumption?
14553How may we briefly state the corporal works of mercy?
14553How may we daily prepare for our judgment?
14553How may we, in a sense, worship strange gods?
14553How shall we know how often we should receive Holy Communion?
14553How should such instruction be given to those who ask it of us?
14553How should we finally determine our vocation?
14553How was Adam''s body formed?
14553How was Christ condemned to death?
14553How was Eve tempted to sin?
14553How was Eve''s body formed?
14553How was Our Lord''s body buried?
14553How was the Church sanctified through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553How was the Holy Infant rescued from the power of Herod?
14553How was the temporal power useful to the Church?
14553How was the true religion preserved from Adam till the coming of Christ?
14553How were the Apostles enlightened through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553How were the Apostles strengthened through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553If Angels have no bodies, how could they appear?
14553If it is impossible, in case of necessity, to reach the head, may the water be poured on any other part of the body?
14553If the Redeemer''s coming was so clearly foretold, why did not all recognize Him when He came?
14553If water can not be had, in case of necessity, may any other liquid be used for baptism?
14553If we shall find only the"chief truths"in the Apostles''Creed, where shall we find the remaining truths?
14553If, then, it be a Christian virtue to forgive all injuries, why do Christians establish courts and prisons to punish wrongdoers?
14553In Confirmation, what does the extending of the bishop''s hands over us signify?
14553In how many ways may actual sin be committed?
14553In how many ways may persons be related?
14553In how many ways was the baptism of water given in the first ages of the Church?
14553In what does the happiness in heaven consist?
14553In what does the sixth commandment differ from the ninth, and the seventh differ from the tenth?
14553In what does the strong inclination to evil that is left in us consist?
14553In what form of prayer is the"Hail Mary"most frequently repeated?
14553In what other way may a person be guilty of dishonesty?
14553In what other ways besides the unworthy reception of the Sacraments may persons commit sacrilege?
14553In what other ways may persons sin against honesty?
14553In what respect are all men equal?
14553Into what sins will the forgetfulness of God''s justice lead us?
14553Into what sins will the forgetfulness of God''s mercy lead us?
14553Is Confirmation necessary for salvation?
14553Is Jesus Christ in heaven as God or as man?
14553Is Jesus Christ present whole and entire in the smallest portion of the Holy Eucharist, under the form of either bread or wine?
14553Is Limbo the same place as Purgatory?
14553Is drunkenness always a mortal sin?
14553Is every invisible thing a spirit?
14553Is every truth which we can not understand a mystery?
14553Is it a sin knowingly to resist the grace of God?
14553Is it a sin to be tempted?
14553Is it a sin to neglect"Grace"at meals?
14553Is it easy to gain a Plenary Indulgence?
14553Is it ever allowed to promise under oath, in secret societies or elsewhere, to obey another in whatever good or evil he commands?
14553Is it ever allowed to tell the faults of another?
14553Is it ever allowed to write our sins and read them to the priest in the confessional or give them to him to read?
14553Is it ever lawful for any cause to deliberately and intentionally take away the life of an innocent person?
14553Is it ever possible for one to be saved who does not know the Catholic Church to be the true Church?
14553Is it forbidden, then, to seek any pleasure or enjoyment on Sunday?
14553Is it lawful to vow or promise strict obedience to a religious superior?
14553Is it necessary for God to watch over us?
14553Is it not beneath the dignity of Our Lord to enter our bodies under the appearance of ordinary food?
14553Is it not simony, or the buying of a sacred thing, to offer the priest money for saying Mass for your intention?
14553Is it not unjust to punish us for the sin of our first parents?
14553Is it permitted on fast days to take any food besides the one full meal?
14553Is it right to test ourselves through our imagination of what we would be willing to suffer for the sake of Christ?
14553Is it sinful to use the words of Holy Scripture in a bad or worldly sense?
14553Is it wrong to defer the baptism of an infant?
14553Is it wrong to despise or waste our food?
14553Is it wrong to go to confession out of your turn against the will of others waiting with you?
14553Is solemn baptism given with any special kind of water?
14553Is stealing ever a sacrilege?
14553Is the Apostles''Creed an act of faith?
14553Is the Holy Communion called by any other name when given to one in danger of death?
14553Is the Holy Ghost called by other names?
14553Is the Pope infallible in everything he says and does?
14553Is the Sacramental grace independent of the sanctifying grace given in the Sacraments?
14553Is the baptism valid if we say:"I baptize thee in the name of the Holy Trinity,"without naming the Persons of the Trinity?
14553Is the slight penance the priest gives us sufficient to satisfy for all the sins confessed?
14553Is there any likeness between the thing used in the outward sign and the grace given in each Sacrament?
14553Is there any other form of the Doxology?
14553Is this Sacrament called Extreme Unction if the person recovers after receiving it?
14553Is water ever blessed in honor of certain saints?
14553It is a sin to listen to immodest conversation, songs or jokes?
14553May a person who has forgotten to tell a mortal sin in confession go to Holy Communion before going again to confession?
14553May not the Sacrament of Penance be received by one who is in a state of grace?
14553May one add a new name to his own at Confirmation?
14553May persons receive the Sacrament of Matrimony more than once?
14553May the Church increase or diminish the number of Sacraments and Sacramentals?
14553Must one who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in confession do more than repeat the sins committed since his last worthy confession?
14553Must we ourselves seek in the Scriptures and traditions for what we are to believe?
14553Of what religion was Pontius Pilate?
14553Of what sin are persons guilty who put firm belief in religious or other practices that are either forbidden or useless?
14553Of what subject does our Catechism treat?
14553On what days, according to the pious custom of the faithful, are the different mysteries of the Rosary usually said?
14553On what ground does the Church make use of ceremonies?
14553Prudent persons do not grant every request; why, then, should God do so?
14553Should a person go to Communion after confession even when the confessor does not bid him go?
14553Should a person stay from confession because he thinks he has no sin to confess?
14553Should we believe truths which we can not understand?
14553Should we do more than merely respect the ministers of God?
14553Should we give up trying to be good when we seem not to succeed in overcoming our faults?
14553Should we go to confession at our usual time even if we think we have not committed sin since our last confession?
14553Should we learn the Christian doctrine merely for our own sake?
14553Should we not, then, try to improve our position in the world?
14553Should we remain away from confession because we can not go to our usual confessor?
14553Should we seek temptation for the sake of overcoming it?
14553Should we tell anything else in connection with our last confession?
14553Since Extreme Unction may restore us to health, should we not be glad to receive it?
14553Since God loves the souls in Purgatory, why does He punish them?
14553Since the Church can not err, could it ever be reformed in its teaching of faith or morals?
14553That actual sins may be remitted by baptism, is it necessary to be sorry for them?
14553Through what means may we obtain the"forgiveness of sins"?
14553To what may we attribute the desire of the Jews to put Christ to death?
14553To what should the thoughts of the Immaculate Conception lead us?
14553To what things may Indulgences be attached?
14553To which of these laws did the Ten Commandments belong?
14553To whom do we usually give the name of"Saints"?
14553To whom may Extreme Unction be given?
14553Under what circumstances may human life be lawfully taken?
14553Was Christ three full days in the tomb?
14553Was Christ visible to all and at all times during the forty days He remained on earth after His resurrection?
14553Was St. Paul an Apostle?
14553Was any special promise made in favor of the united prayers of two or more persons?
14553Was anyone obliged to keep the Commandments before they were given to Moses?
14553Was it necessary for Christ to suffer so much in order to redeem us?
14553Was the power to forgive sins given to the apostles alone?
14553Was the true religion universal before the coming of Christ?
14553Were Angels ever sent to punish men?
14553Were all the Sacraments instituted by Our Lord?
14553Were all the laws of the Jewish religion abolished by the establishment of Christianity?
14553Were such powers as the"gift of tongues"a part of the Sacrament of Confirmation?
14553Were we to remain in the Garden of Paradise forever if Adam had not sinned?
14553Were, then, all marriages before the coming of Christ unlawful and invalid?
14553What answer did the Blessed Virgin make to the words of St. Elizabeth?
14553What are dreams and why is it forbidden to believe in them?
14553What are fortune tellers?
14553What are holydays of obligation?
14553What are mediums and spiritists?
14553What are rash judgment, backbiting, slander and detraction?
14553What are sins committed without reflection or consent called?
14553What are spells and charms?
14553What are the Beatitudes and why are they so called?
14553What are the Stations or Way of the Cross?
14553What are the chief ceremonies used in solemn baptism, and what do they signify?
14553What are the chief effects of habitual drunkenness?
14553What are the chief ends of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553What are the chief parts of the Mass?
14553What are the conditions upon which the Church will permit a Catholic to marry one who is not a Catholic?
14553What are the fruits of prayer?
14553What are the grades by which one ascends to the priesthood?
14553What are the marriages of Catholics with persons of a different religion called, and when does the Church permit them by dispensation?
14553What are the natural benefits of the Sacrament of Penance?
14553What are the qualities of a glorified body?
14553What are the right dispositions for Extreme Unction?
14553What are the seven dolor beads, and how do we say them?
14553What are the seven dolors of the Blessed Virgin?
14553What are the signs of scruples and the remedy against them?
14553What are the sins against the Holy Ghost which Our Lord said will not be forgiven either in this world or in the next?
14553What are the sins called which the priest has no authority to absolve?
14553What assurance have we that God always hears and rewards our prayers, though He may not grant what we ask?
14553What benefit do we derive from the knowledge that the Holy Ghost will abide with the Church forever?
14553What books does the Church consider bad?
14553What care does the Church take in the examination and distribution of relics?
14553What caused Our Lord''s agony in the garden?
14553What chiefly prevents persons who believe in the Church from becoming members of it?
14553What conditions has Our Lord laid down for the gaining of this inheritance?
14553What constitutes the difference between these oils?
14553What did Adam give away by his sin, and what did Our Lord buy back for him and us?
14553What did the form of tongues of fire denote?
14553What did the prophets foretell concerning the Redeemer?
14553What dispositions must adults or grown persons, have that they may worthily receive baptism?
14553What do our guardian Angels do for us?
14553What do the oil and balm in Holy Chrism signify?
14553What do the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience require?
14553What do the words"Do this in commemoration of Me"mean?
14553What do the words"will never die"mean?
14553What do we ask for by"our daily bread"?
14553What do we ask for in the petition:"Thy kingdom come"?
14553What do we call the care by which God preserves and governs the world and all it contains?
14553What do we call the right by which St. Peter or his successor has always been the head of the Church and of all its bishops?
14553What do we call the truths God teaches us?
14553What do we call the words Christ spoke while hanging on the Cross?
14553What do we mean by Our Lord''s Passion?
14553What do we mean by Sacraments of the dead and Sacraments of the living?
14553What do we mean by a"doctrine of faith or morals"?
14553What do we mean by bearing with each other''s weaknesses?
14553What do we mean by giving a Sacrament conditionally?
14553What do we mean by impediments to marriage?
14553What do we mean by laws concerning the civil effects of the marriage contract?
14553What do we mean by moral and ceremonial laws?
14553What do we mean by our predominant sin or ruling passion?
14553What do we mean by saying Adam and Eve"were innocent"when they came from the hand of God?
14553What do we mean by the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, and why do we believe in it?
14553What do we mean by the transfiguration of Our Lord?
14553What do we mean by the"Church Militant"?
14553What do we mean by the"Church Suffering"?
14553What do we mean by the"Church Triumphant"?
14553What do we mean by the"Church, through which God speaks to us"?
14553What do we mean by the"end of man"?
14553What do we mean by the"gates of heaven"?
14553What do we mean by the"matter and form"of the Sacraments?
14553What do we mean by the"nature"and"substance"of a thing?
14553What do we mean by the"ordinary minister"of a Sacrament?
14553What do we mean by the"pomps"of the devil?
14553What do we mean by the"resurrection of the body"?
14553What do we mean by the"right dispositions"for the reception of the Sacraments?
14553What do we mean by the"right intention"for the administration of the Sacraments?
14553What do we mean by the"superabundant satisfaction of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints"?
14553What do we mean by the"temporal power"of the Pope?
14553What do we mean by"Judge the living and the dead"?
14553What do we mean by"almsgiving"?
14553What do we mean by"circumstances which change the nature of sins?"
14553What do we mean by"grievous matter"with regard to sin?
14553What do we mean by"lawful pastors"?
14553What do we mean by"motives that spring from faith"and by"merely natural motives"with regard to sorrow for sin?
14553What do we mean by"our nature was corrupted"?
14553What do we mean by"these evil days"?
14553What do we mean when we say Christ confirmed the Commandments?
14553What do we mean when we say Christ rose"glorious"from the dead?
14553What do we mean when we say God is"infinitely perfect"?
14553What do we mean when we say the Sacrament which contains the Body and Blood?
14553What do you mean by Lent, Advent, Ember days and the vigils of great feasts?
14553What do you mean by either sex?
14553What do you mean by taking God''s name in vain?
14553What do you mean by the"kinds of sin?"
14553What do you mean by virtue and vice?
14553What do you mean by"forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us"?
14553What do you mean by"merit"?
14553What do you mean by"profess the faith of Christ"?
14553What do you mean here by a"lay person"?
14553What do"divine"and"distinct"mean?
14553What do"trespasses"mean?
14553What does Christian mean?
14553What does Creation mean?
14553What does Our Lord say of those who neglect the true religion for the sake of relatives or friends, or from fear of suffering?
14553What does St. Paul say of heaven?
14553What does an Indulgence of forty days mean?
14553What does anti- pope mean, and who were the anti- popes?
14553What does covet mean?
14553What does ex- cathedra mean?
14553What does loving your neighbor as yourself mean?
14553What does our"understanding"mean?
14553What does praying for a person''s intention mean?
14553What does redemption mean?
14553What does the commandment mean by"strange gods"?
14553What does the first Beatitude mean by the"poor in spirit"?
14553What does the first commandment mean by a"graven thing"or"the likeness of anything"in heaven, in the earth or in the waters?
14553What does the name"Christ"signify?
14553What does the name"Jesus"signify and how was this name given to Our Lord?
14553What does the obligation of supporting the Church and school imply?
14553What does the word Eucharist strictly mean?
14553What does the word"honor"in this commandment include?
14553What does the word"indulgence"mean?
14553What does the"Immaculate Conception"mean?
14553What does"Amen"mean?
14553What does"Apostle,"and what does"Gospel"mean?
14553What does"Confiteor"mean?
14553What does"Contrition"mean?
14553What does"Grace"at meals mean?
14553What does"Hallowed be Thy Name"mean?
14553What does"hail"mean?
14553What does"incarnation"mean, and what does"redemption"mean?
14553What does"invocation"mean?
14553What does"life everlasting"mean?
14553What does"sufficient reflection and full consent of the will"mean?
14553What does"supernatural"mean?
14553What does"supreme"mean?
14553What does"the Word was made flesh"mean in the Angelus?
14553What does"unity,"and what does"trinity"mean?
14553What does"vicar"mean?
14553What does"world"mean in this question?
14553What does"worship"mean?
14553What double power does the Church possess and confer on her pastors?
14553What duties does the priest perform in the confessional?
14553What effect has anger on our soul?
14553What effect has covetousness on our souls?
14553What effect has envy on the soul?
14553What effect has lust on our souls?
14553What effect has pride on our souls?
14553What effect has sloth upon the soul?
14553What else is to be observed about the preparation for the administration of the last Sacraments?
14553What else is to be observed?
14553What else must they make known?
14553What evils follow divorce so commonly claimed by those outside the true Church and granted by civil authority?
14553What excuse do some give for neglecting to seek and embrace the true religion?
14553What excuses do some give for not becoming members of the true Church?
14553What fasting has the greatest merit?
14553What faults are to be avoided in making our confession?
14553What faults do many commit in preparing for confession?
14553What follows the Communion of the Mass?
14553What gift in animals supplies the place of reason?
14553What happened at the death of Our Lord?
14553What has always been the belief of the Church concerning this truth?
14553What is Absolution?
14553What is Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, and what vestments are used at it?
14553What is Lent?
14553What is Vespers?
14553What is a Catechism?
14553What is a common fault with many in blessing themselves?
14553What is a creature?
14553What is a creed?
14553What is a general confession?
14553What is a lie?
14553What is a mark?
14553What is a perfection?
14553What is a pilgrimage?
14553What is a salutation?
14553What is a spiritual Communion?
14553What is a"serious reason"excusing one from the obligation of hearing Mass?
14553What is an Agnus Dei?
14553What is an article of faith?
14553What is an attribute?
14553What is an effect?
14553What is anger?
14553What is authority?
14553What is blasphemy, and what are profane words?
14553What is covetousness?
14553What is death?
14553What is envy?
14553What is gluttony?
14553What is important for the proper and respectful hearing of Mass?
14553What is instinct?
14553What is lust?
14553What is meant by contempt and stubbornness?
14553What is meant by our passions and what by mortifying them?
14553What is meant by the Canon of the Sacred Scriptures?
14553What is meant by the Hierarchy of the Church?
14553What is meant by the Old and New Law?
14553What is meant by"in case of necessity?"
14553What is meant by"the Providence of God"?
14553What is necessary that the Pope may speak infallibly or ex- cathedra?
14553What is our sin called when we neglect things commanded?
14553What is particularly necessary that persons may do their duty in the marriage state?
14553What is perjury?
14553What is pride?
14553What is required that the Church may grant, when it is able, dispensations from the impediments to marriage or from other laws?
14553What is scandal?
14553What is sloth?
14553What is tale- bearing, and why is it wrong?
14553What is temptation?
14553What is the Angelus?
14553What is the Canonization of a Saint?
14553What is the Holy Scripture or Bible?
14553What is the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14553What is the Magnificat?
14553What is the Ostensorium or Monstrance?
14553What is the Rosary?
14553What is the Saint whose name we bear called?
14553What is the Tabernacle and what is the Ciborium?
14553What is the altar stone, and of what does it remind us?
14553What is the baptism of blood most commonly called?
14553What is the best means of overcoming temptation?
14553What is the ceremony of churching?
14553What is the chief reason that our confessions do not always amend our way of living?
14553What is the difference between a Saint and an Angel?
14553What is the difference between a cross and a crucifix?
14553What is the difference between making and creating?
14553What is the difference between sanctifying grace and actual grace?
14553What is the difference between the commandments of God and the Commandments of the Church?
14553What is the difference between the honors conferred on a person by beatification and Canonization?
14553What is the difference between the infallibility and indefectibility of the Church?
14553What is the difference between the powers of a bishop and of a priest with regard to the administration of the Sacraments?
14553What is the duty of a peacemaker?
14553What is the duty of employers to their servants or workmen?
14553What is the duty of servants or workmen to their employers?
14553What is the duty of the Teaching Church?
14553What is the duty of the faithful?
14553What is the final preparation we should make for the reception of the last Sacraments?
14553What is the honor which belongs to God alone?
14553What is the host?
14553What is the meaning and use of the Beatitudes in general?
14553What is the most suitable place for prayer?
14553What is the outward sign in the Sacrament of Matrimony, and in what does the whole essence of the marriage contract consist?
14553What is the pallium?
14553What is the part of the Mass called in which the Words of Consecration are found?
14553What is the scapular, and why is it worn?
14553What is the second great miracle in the Holy Eucharist?
14553What is the use and effect of giving the Sacraments conditionally?
14553What is the use of the outward signs in the Sacraments?
14553What is there special about a relic of the true cross on which Our Lord Died, and also about the instruments of His Passion?
14553What is this baptism called?
14553What is this strong inclination to evil called, and why did God permit it to remain in us?
14553What is to be done when persons must make their confession and can not find a priest who understands their language?
14553What is"Free Will"?
14553What killing does this commandment forbid?
14553What kind of a sin is drunkenness?
14553What kind of virtues are Faith, Hope and Charity?
14553What length of time should we spend in thanksgiving after Holy Communion?
14553What lesson do we learn from the practice of using martyrs''tombs for altars?
14553What lessons do the other Beatitudes convey?
14553What little prayers may we say even at work?
14553What means have we of learning the Christian doctrine?
14553What mortal sins are opposed to Faith?
14553What must never be forgotten by those who attend a marriage ceremony in the Church?
14553What must one do who can not pay his debts and yet wishes to receive the Sacraments?
14553What must we carefully guard against in all our devotions and religious practices?
14553What must we do if we can not restore all we owe, or if the person to whom we should restore be dead?
14553What must we do if we discover we have bought stolen goods?
14553What must we do with things found?
14553What name do we give to the offerings made yearly by the faithful for the support of the Pope and the government of the Church?
14553What name is given to sub- deaconship, deaconship and priesthood?
14553What name is given to this divine call and how can we discover this call?
14553What names should never be given in baptism?
14553What other evils befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14553What other name is given to imperfect contrition and why is it called imperfect?
14553What other practice is very dangerous to faith and morals?
14553What parts of the body are anointed in Extreme Unction?
14553What penalty does the Church impose on Catholics who marry before a Protestant minister?
14553What persons are called heirs?
14553What persons, places and things are usually occasions of sin?
14553What places are dangerous to the virtue of purity?
14553What praiseworthy custom is now in use in many places?
14553What punishments are due to actual sins?
14553What questions should persons who bring a child for baptism be able to answer?
14553What restrictions does the Church place on the ceremonies of marriage when one of the persons is not a Catholic?
14553What seems most proper with regard to the things necessary for the last Sacraments?
14553What should a penitent do who knows he can not perform the penance given?
14553What should a person do when the priest has refused or postponed absolution?
14553What should a person do who, through forgetfulness or any other cause, has broken the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14553What should be done with immodest book and newspapers?
14553What should be the position of the body when we pray?
14553What should one do who doubts whether or not he is obliged to fast?
14553What should one do who has only venial sins to confess?
14553What should one do who is obliged to work on a holyday of obligation?
14553What should our attention at prayer be?
14553What should parents and guardians bear in mind with regard to their children''s vocations?
14553What should parents chiefly consider in the selection of sponsors for their children?
14553What should persons about to marry do, if they suspect they are related to each other?
14553What should persons who are about to get married do?
14553What should we be certain of before using any relic or giving it to another?
14553What should we be particular about when receiving Holy Communion?
14553What should we bear in mind in saying any prayer, and especially the Confiteor?
14553What should we do that we may pray well?
14553What should we pray for in preparing for confession?
14553What sin does he commit who without sufficient reason believes another guilty of sin?
14553What sin is it for Catholics to be married before the minister of another religion?
14553What sin is it to destroy one''s own life, or commit suicide, as this act is called?
14553What sin is it to steal?
14553What sins are equivalent to stealing?
14553What societies in general are we forbidden to join?
14553What things are necessary for Mass?
14553What things are used with the chalice during Mass?
14553What things in particular should persons arranging for their marriage make known to the priest?
14553What things should be prepared in the sick- room when the priest is coming to give the last Sacraments?
14553What three sins seem to cause most evil in the world?
14553What timely notice of marriage should be given to the priest, and why?
14553What veneration does the Church permit us to give to relics?
14553What vestments does the priest use at Mass and what do they signify?
14553What virtues are opposed to the seven capital sins?
14553What visible power was given to the Apostles through the coming of the Holy Ghost?
14553What was the Garden of Paradise?
14553What was the Holy of Holies in the temple?
14553What was the devil''s name before he fell, and why was he cast out of heaven?
14553What was the moral condition of the world just before the coming of Our Lord?
14553What was the tree bearing the forbidden fruit called?
14553What was the"Ark of the Covenant"?
14553What were persons called in the first ages of the Church who were being instructed and prepared for baptism?
14553What were these severe Penances of the First Ages of the Church called?
14553What works are generally enjoined for the gaining of Indulgences?
14553What"ills of life"help to satisfy God for sin?
14553What, then, did the miracles of Jesus Christ prove?
14553What, then, is a distraction?
14553What, then, is the most important part of the preparation for confession?
14553What, then, is the use of defining or declaring a truth an article of faith if it has always been believed?
14553When and by whom are the holy oils blessed?
14553When and by whom was Extreme Unction instituted?
14553When are ashes blessed in the Church and why are they used?
14553When are candles blessed in the Church and why are they used?
14553When are marriages entered into hastily?
14553When are motives for marriage worthy?
14553When are palms blessed and of what do they remind us?
14553When are persons lawfully married?
14553When are two persons said to be equal?
14553When are we bound to admonish the sinner?
14553When did Our Lord suffer the"bloody sweat"?
14553When did the civil and ceremonial laws of the Jews cease to exist?
14553When did the priests of the Church receive this threefold power to preach, to forgive sins and to consecrate bread and wine?
14553When do fast days chiefly occur in the year?
14553When do things lose the Indulgences attached to them?
14553When do we attribute to a creature a perfection which belongs to God alone?
14553When does God''s honor, our neighbor''s spiritual good, or our own good require us to make an open profession of our faith?
14553When is Trinity Sunday?
14553When is a Sacrament said to give, and when is it said to increase, grace in our souls?
14553When is a thing said to be"impossible"?
14553When is an oath rash, unjust or unnecessary?
14553When is our confession worthy?
14553When is the Holy Eucharist a Sacrament, and when is it a sacrifice?
14553When may an oath be required for God''s honor or for our own or our neighbor''s good?
14553When may we be said to forgive those who trespass against us?
14553When may we say one"has reached the use of reason"?
14553When must we openly profess and practice our religion?
14553When should a General Confession be made?
14553When was Confirmation instituted?
14553When was baptism instituted?
14553When was marriage first instituted?
14553When was the Redeemer promised to mankind?
14553When was the Sacrament of Penance instituted?
14553When was the contract of marriage raised to the dignity of a Sacrament?
14553When will perfect contrition obtain pardon for mortal sin without the Sacrament of Penance?
14553When will the general resurrection or rising of all the dead take place?
14553Where and at what time of the day should Catholics be married?
14553Where did Our Lord usually preach?
14553Where did the ascension of Our Lord take place?
14553Where did the duty of contributing to the support of the Church and clergy originate?
14553Where does the Church find the revealed traditions?
14553Where does the Church find the revealed truths it is bound to teach?
14553Where may we find subjects or points for meditation?
14553Where shall we find the Indulgences granted by the Church?
14553Where shall we find these prophecies concerning the Redeemer?
14553Where was Mount Calvary, and what does the name signify?
14553Where was the Garden of Paradise situated?
14553Where will persons go who-- such as infants-- have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs, die without baptism?
14553Where will the particular judgment be held?
14553Which are the most important Plenary Indulgences granted by the Church?
14553Which are the vows most frequently made?
14553Which of the Sacraments are most frequently given conditionally?
14553Which were the chief causes that led Eve into sin?
14553Whom do we address as"Our Father"when we say the Lord''s Prayer?
14553Why are Catholics called"Roman"?
14553Why are Faith, Hope and Charity called virtues?
14553Why are both marks and attributes necessary in the Church?
14553Why are certain holydays called holydays of obligation?
14553Why are charity, joy, peace,& c., called fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14553Why are fighting, anger, hatred and revenge forbidden by the fifth commandment?
14553Why are prayers said with wilful distraction of no avail?
14553Why are sins of impurity the most dangerous?
14553Why are the banns of matrimony published in the Church?
14553Why are the clean of heart promised so great a reward?
14553Why are the seven sources of sin called capital sins?
14553Why are there so many different religious communities?
14553Why are these signs not continued everywhere at the present time?
14553Why are we advised to bear wrong patiently and to forgive all injuries?
14553Why are we bound to avoid occasions of sin?
14553Why are we called soldiers of Jesus Christ?
14553Why can not some of our mortal sins be forgiven while the rest remain on our souls?
14553Why can there be only one true religion?
14553Why can we not see God with the eyes of our body?
14553Why did God appoint guardian Angels if He watches over us Himself?
14553Why did God create all things?
14553Why did God make Eve from one of Adam''s ribs?
14553Why did God''s justice require satisfaction?
14553Why did not the Apostles fully understand when Christ Himself taught them?
14553Why did such wonderful gifts accompany Confirmation, or the coming of the Holy Ghost, in the first ages of the Church?
14553Why did the Apostles leave us a creed?
14553Why did the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph go to Bethlehem just before the birth of Our Lord?
14553Why did the Church moderate its severe penances?
14553Why did the Jewish religion, which up to the death of Christ had been the true religion, cease at that time to be the true religion?
14553Why do the consequences of original sin, such as suffering, temptation, sickness, and death, remain after the sin has been forgiven in baptism?
14553Why do we address Mary as"full of grace"?
14553Why do we believe God, hope in Him, and love Him?
14553Why do we call God Father?
14553Why do we call God a"pure spirit"?
14553Why do we find Acts of Faith of different lengths?
14553Why do we find Acts of Hope, Love, and Contrition of different lengths?
14553Why do we need Mary''s prayers at the hour of death?
14553Why do we say it is only possible for a person to be saved who does not know the Catholic Church to be the true Church?
14553Why do we say of Christ"He was buried"?
14553Why do we say our understanding was darkened?
14553Why do we say our will was weakened?
14553Why do we say the bishop is the"ordinary minister"of Confirmation?
14553Why do we say the three theological virtues are infused and the four moral virtues acquired?
14553Why do we say the"Hail Mary"?
14553Why do we say"Who art in heaven"if God be everywhere?
14553Why do we say"chief effects"?
14553Why do we say"daily"?
14553Why do we say"died"instead of"was put to death"?
14553Why do we say"our"and not"my"Father?
14553Why do we say"the Lord is with thee"?
14553Why do we show respect for the bodies of the dead?
14553Why does God not always grant our prayers?
14553Why does God require us to believe mysteries?
14553Why does Our Lord speak in particular of poverty, meekness, sorrow, desire for virtue, mercy, purity, peace and suffering?
14553Why does not the Church give Holy Communion to the people as it does to the priest under the appearance of wine also?
14553Why does the Church Canonize Saints?
14553Why does the Church conclude most of its prayers with the words"through Jesus Christ Our Lord"?
14553Why does the Church dislike mixed marriages?
14553Why does the Church sometimes require the persons to whom dispensations are granted to pay a tax or fee for the privilege?
14553Why does the Church use Sacramentals?
14553Why does the Church use numerous ceremonies or actions in applying the outward signs of the Sacraments?
14553Why does the Church use the Latin language instead of the national language of its children?
14553Why does the devil tempt us?
14553Why does the first commandment not forbid us to pray to the Saints?
14553Why does the priest wear special vestments and use certain ceremonies while performing his sacred duties?
14553Why has the Church made commandments?
14553Why have the Sacraments been instituted?
14553Why have we good reason never to be ashamed of the Catholic faith?
14553Why is Christ''s life thus divided?
14553Why is Confirmation so called?
14553Why is Mary called"blessed amongst women"?
14553Why is Mary called"holy"?
14553Why is it a work of mercy to pray for the living and the dead?
14553Why is it beneficial to go always if possible to the same confessor?
14553Why is it foolish to conceal sins in confession?
14553Why is it important for us to learn the Catechism?
14553Why is it necessary to know God?
14553Why is it well to confess also the venial sins we remember?
14553Why is it wrong to accuse ourselves of sins we have not committed?
14553Why is it wrong to judge others guilty of sin?
14553Why is mental prayer most useful to us?
14553Why is the Resurrection the greatest of Christ''s miracles?
14553Why is the absolution from some sins reserved to the Pope or bishop?
14553Why is the chief Church in a diocese called a Cathedral?
14553Why is the day on which the Holy Ghost came down upon the Apostles called Whitsunday?
14553Why is the paschal candle which is lighted on Easter morning extinguished at the Mass on Ascension Day?
14553Why is the"Hail Mary"usually placed after the Lord''s Prayer?
14553Why is the"Our Father"the most excellent of all Prayers?
14553Why is there a double punishment attached to actual sins?
14553Why is this Sacrament called Extreme Unction?
14553Why is this Sacrament called Holy Orders?
14553Why is this Sacrifice called the Mass?
14553Why is this creed called the Apostles''?
14553Why is this feast called also Pentecost?
14553Why is this salutation called Angelical?
14553Why is this state called Purgatory?
14553Why must God be"just"as well as"merciful"?
14553Why must a divine religion have mysteries?
14553Why must the Pope sometimes warn us on political and other matters?
14553Why must the true Church be visible?
14553Why must we serve God in the form of religion He has instituted and in no other?
14553Why should Catholics avoid mixed marriages?
14553Why should we have to satisfy for our sins if Christ has fully satisfied for them?
14553Why should we know the chief mysteries of faith and the duties of a Christian before receiving Confirmation?
14553Why should we love our neighbor?
14553Why should we pray when God knows our needs?
14553Why should we refuse to obey parents or superiors who command us to sin?
14553Why should we show great respect to the priests and bishops of the Church?
14553Why then do we say a soul is dead while in a state of mortal sin?
14553Why was Christ born in a stable?
14553Why was Christ crowned with thorns?
14553Why was Christ cruelly scourged?
14553Why was Our Lord crucified between thieves?
14553Why was the Blessed Virgin preserved from original sin?
14553Why was the coming of the Redeemer so long delayed?
14553Why was the veil of the Temple torn asunder at the death of Christ?
14553Why were not also the moral laws of the Jews abolished when the Christian religion was established?
14553Why, then, are we the heirs of Christ?
14553Will Extreme Unction take away mortal sin if the dying person is no longer able to confess?
14553Will a good reason for telling a lie excuse it?
14553Will a weekly Confession suffice to gain during the week all Indulgences to which Confession is enjoined as one of the works?
14553Will the damned suffer in both mind and body?
14553Will the denial of only one article of faith make a person a heretic?
14553Will the sentence given at the particular judgment be changed at the general judgment?
14553With what laws of the Church are we bound to comply in receiving the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553With whom did the Blessed Virgin live after the death of Our Lord?
14553With whom do godparents, as well as the one baptizing, contract a relationship?
14553on an altar or sacred things mean?
14553over the crucifix mean?
14553{ 100} Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 101} Will the Holy Ghost abide with the Church forever?
14553{ 102} Which are the chief effects of the Redemption?
14553{ 103} What do you mean by grace?
14553{ 104} How many kinds of grace are there?
14553{ 105} What is sanctifying grace?
14553{ 106} What do you call those graces or gifts of God by which we believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him?
14553{ 107} What is Faith?
14553{ 108} What is Hope?
14553{ 109} What is Charity?
14553{ 10} How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14553{ 110} What is actual grace?
14553{ 111} Is grace necessary to salvation?
14553{ 112} Can we resist the grace of God?
14553{ 113} What is the grace of perseverance?
14553{ 114} Which are the means instituted by Our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14553{ 115} What is the Church?
14553{ 116} Who is the invisible Head of the Church?
14553{ 117} Who is the visible Head of the Church?
14553{ 118} Why is the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, the visible Head of the Church?
14553{ 119} Who are the successors of the other Apostles?
14553{ 11} Where shall we find the chief truths which the Church teaches?
14553{ 120} Why did Christ found the Church?
14553{ 121} Are all bound to belong to the Church?
14553{ 122} Which are the attributes of the Church?
14553{ 123} What do you mean by the authority of the Church?
14553{ 124} What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?
14553{ 125} When does the Church teach infallibly?
14553{ 126} What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?
14553{ 127} In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?
14553{ 128} Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14553{ 129} How is the Church One?
14553{ 130} How is the Church Holy?
14553{ 131} How is the Church Catholic or universal?
14553{ 132} How is the Church Apostolic?
14553{ 133} In which Church are these attributes and marks found?
14553{ 134} From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible authority?
14553{ 135} By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?
14553{ 136} What is a Sacrament?
14553{ 137} How many Sacraments are there?
14553{ 138} Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14553{ 139} What grace do the Sacraments give?
14553{ 13} What is God?
14553{ 140} Which are the Sacraments that give sanctifying grace?
14553{ 141} Why are Baptism and Penance called Sacraments of the dead?
14553{ 142} Which are the Sacraments that increase sanctifying grace in our soul?
14553{ 143} Why are Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony called Sacraments of the living?
14553{ 144} What sin does he commit who receives the Sacraments of the living in mortal sin?
14553{ 145} Besides sanctifying grace do the Sacraments give any other grace?
14553{ 146} What is sacramental grace?
14553{ 147} Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14553{ 148} Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14553{ 149} Why can we not receive Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders more than once?
14553{ 14} Had God a beginning?
14553{ 150} What is the character which these Sacraments imprint in the soul?
14553{ 151} Does this character remain in the soul even after death?
14553{ 152} What is Baptism?
14553{ 153} Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14553{ 154} Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14553{ 155} Who can administer Baptism?
14553{ 156} How is Baptism given?
14553{ 157} How many kinds of Baptism are there?
14553{ 158} What is Baptism of water?
14553{ 159} What is Baptism of desire?
14553{ 15} Where is God?
14553{ 160} What is Baptism of blood?
14553{ 161} Is Baptism of desire or of blood sufficient to produce the effects of Baptism of water?
14553{ 162} What do we promise in Baptism?
14553{ 163} Why is the name of a saint given in Baptism?
14553{ 164} Why are godfathers and godmothers given in Baptism?
14553{ 165} What is the obligation of a godfather and a godmother?
14553{ 166} What is Confirmation?
14553{ 167} Who administers Confirmation?
14553{ 168} How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14553{ 169} What is holy chrism?
14553{ 16} If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14553{ 170} What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14553{ 171} What is meant by anointing the forehead with chrism in the form of a cross?
14553{ 172} Why does the bishop give the person he confirms a slight blow on the cheek?
14553{ 173} To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14553{ 174} What special preparation should be made to receive Confirmation?
14553{ 175} Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14553{ 176} Which are the effects of Confirmation?
14553{ 177} Which are the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 178} Why do we receive the gift of Fear of the Lord?
14553{ 179} Why do we receive the gift of Piety?
14553{ 17} Does God see us?
14553{ 180} Why do we receive the gift of Knowledge?
14553{ 181} Why do we receive the gift of Fortitude?
14553{ 182} Why do we receive the gift of Counsel?
14553{ 183} Why do we receive the gift of Understanding?
14553{ 184} Why do we receive the gift of Wisdom?
14553{ 185} Which are the Beatitudes?
14553{ 186} Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 187} What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14553{ 188} How does the Sacrament of Penance remit sin, and restore to the soul the friendship of God?
14553{ 189} How do you know that the priest has the power of absolving from the sins committed after Baptism?
14553{ 18} Does God know all things?
14553{ 190} How do the priests of the Church exercise the power of forgiving sins?
14553{ 191} What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14553{ 192} What is the examination of conscience?
14553{ 193} How can we make a good examination of conscience?
14553{ 194} What should we do before beginning the examination of conscience?
14553{ 195} What is contrition, or sorrow for sin?
14553{ 196} What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14553{ 197} What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be interior?
14553{ 198} What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be supernatural?
14553{ 199} What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be universal?
14553{ 19} Can God do all things?
14553{ 1} Who made the world?
14553{ 200} What do you mean when you say that our sorrow should be sovereign?
14553{ 201} Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14553{ 202} How many kinds of contrition are there?
14553{ 203} What is perfect contrition?
14553{ 204} What is imperfect contrition?
14553{ 205} Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession?
14553{ 206} What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14553{ 207} What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14553{ 208} What is Confession?
14553{ 209} What sins are we bound to confess?
14553{ 20} Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14553{ 210} Which are the chief qualities of a good Confession?
14553{ 211} When is our Confession humble?
14553{ 212} When is our Confession sincere?
14553{ 213} When is our Confession entire?
14553{ 214} What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14553{ 215} Is our Confession worthy if, without our fault, we forget to confess a mortal sin?
14553{ 216} Is it a grievous offense wilfully to conceal a mortal sin in Confession?
14553{ 217} What must he do who has wilfully concealed a mortal sin in Confession?
14553{ 218} Why does the priest give us a penance after Confession?
14553{ 219} Does not the Sacrament of Penance remit all punishment due to sin?
14553{ 21} Is there but one God?
14553{ 220} Why does God require a temporal punishment as a satisfaction for sin?
14553{ 221} Which are the chief means by which we satisfy God for the temporal punishment due to sin?
14553{ 222} Which are the chief spiritual works of mercy?
14553{ 223} Which are the chief corporal works of mercy?
14553{ 224} What should we do on entering the confessional?
14553{ 225} Which are the first things we should tell the priest in Confession?
14553{ 226} After telling the time of our last Confession and Communion what should we do?
14553{ 227} What must we do when the confessor asks us questions?
14553{ 228} What should we do after telling our sins?
14553{ 229} How should we end our Confession?
14553{ 22} Why can there be but one God?
14553{ 230} What should we do while the priest is giving us absolution?
14553{ 231} What is an Indulgence?
14553{ 232} Is an Indulgence a pardon of sin, or a license to commit sin?
14553{ 233} How many kinds of Indulgences are there?
14553{ 234} What is Plenary Indulgence?
14553{ 235} What is a Partial Indulgence?
14553{ 236} How does the Church by means of Indulgences remit the temporal punishment due to sin?
14553{ 237} What must we do to gain an Indulgence?
14553{ 238} What is the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 239} When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 23} How many persons are there in God?
14553{ 240} Who were present when our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 241} How did our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 242} What happened when our Lord said,"This is my body; this is my blood"?
14553{ 243} Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
14553{ 244} Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of our Lord?
14553{ 245} What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14553{ 246} What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of our Lord called?
14553{ 247} How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 248} Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
14553{ 249} When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14553{ 24} Is the Father God?
14553{ 250} How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 251} Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 252} How are we united to Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist?
14553{ 253} What is Holy Communion?
14553{ 254} What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14553{ 255} Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 256} Is it enough to be free from mortal sin to receive plentifully the graces of Holy Communion?
14553{ 257} What is the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14553{ 258} Is any one ever allowed to receive Holy Communion when not fasting?
14553{ 259} When are we bound to receive Holy Communion?
14553{ 25} Is the Son God?
14553{ 260} Is it well to receive Holy Communion often?
14553{ 261} What should we do after Holy Communion?
14553{ 262} When and where are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14553{ 263} What is the Mass?
14553{ 264} What is a sacrifice?
14553{ 265} Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14553{ 266} How is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14553{ 267} What were the ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered?
14553{ 268} Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?
14553{ 269} How should we assist at Mass?
14553{ 26} Is the Holy Ghost God?
14553{ 270} Which is the best manner of hearing Mass?
14553{ 271} What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 272} When should we receive Extreme Unction?
14553{ 273} Should we wait until we are in extreme danger before we receive Extreme Unction?
14553{ 274} Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 275} What do you mean by the remains of sin?
14553{ 276} How should we receive the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 277} Who is the minister of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14553{ 278} What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14553{ 279} What is necessary to receive Holy Orders worthily?
14553{ 27} What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity?
14553{ 280} How should Christians look upon the priests of the Church?
14553{ 281} Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14553{ 282} What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553{ 283} Can a Christian man and woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553{ 284} Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
14553{ 285} Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14553{ 286} To receive the Sacrament of Matrimony worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14553{ 287} Who has the right to make laws concerning the Sacrament of marriage?
14553{ 288} Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14553{ 289} Why does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14553{ 28} Are the three Divine Persons equal in all things?
14553{ 290} Why do many marriages prove unhappy?
14553{ 291} How should Christians prepare for a holy and happy marriage?
14553{ 292} What is a sacramental?
14553{ 293} What is the difference between the Sacraments and the sacramentals?
14553{ 294} Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14553{ 295} How do we make the sign of the cross?
14553{ 296} Why do we make the sign of the cross?
14553{ 297} How is the sign of the cross a profession of faith in the chief mysteries of our religion?
14553{ 298} How does the sign of the cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
14553{ 299} How does the sign of the cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of our Lord?
14553{ 29} Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14553{ 2} Who is God?
14553{ 300} What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14553{ 301} What is holy water?
14553{ 302} Are there other sacramentals besides the sign of the cross and holy water?
14553{ 303} Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14553{ 304} What is prayer?
14553{ 305} Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14553{ 306} At what particular times should we pray?
14553{ 307} How should we pray?
14553{ 308} Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14553{ 309} Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14553{ 30} Can we fully understand how the three Divine Persons are one and the same God?
14553{ 310} Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14553{ 311} Which are the Commandments that contain the whole law of God?
14553{ 312} Why do these two Commandments of the love of God and of our neighbor contain the whole law of God?
14553{ 313} Which are the Commandments of God?
14553{ 314} Who gave the Ten Commandments?
14553{ 315} What is the first Commandment?
14553{ 316} How does the first Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
14553{ 317} How do we adore God?
14553{ 318} How may the first Commandment be broken?
14553{ 31} What is a mystery?
14553{ 320} Are sins against faith, hope, and charity also sins against the first Commandment?
14553{ 321} How does a person sin against faith?
14553{ 322} How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
14553{ 323} Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
14553{ 324} Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?
14553{ 325} Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
14553{ 326} Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14553{ 327} Which are the sins against hope?
14553{ 328} What is presumption?
14553{ 329} What is despair?
14553{ 32} Who created heaven and earth, and all things?
14553{ 330} How do we sin against the love of God?
14553{ 331} Does the first Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14553{ 332} Does the first Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14553{ 333} What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14553{ 334} How do we know that the saints hear us?
14553{ 335} Why do we believe that the saints will help us?
14553{ 336} How are the saints and we members of the same Church?
14553{ 337} What is the communion of the members of the Church called?
14553{ 338} What does the communion of saints mean?
14553{ 339} What benefits are derived from the communion of saints?
14553{ 33} How did God create heaven and earth?
14553{ 340} Does the first Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14553{ 341} Does the first Commandment forbid the making of images?
14553{ 342} Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14553{ 343} Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14553{ 344} Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14553{ 345} What is the second Commandment?
14553{ 346} What are we commanded by the second Commandment?
14553{ 347} What is an oath?
14553{ 348} When may we take an oath?
14553{ 349} What is necessary to make an oath lawful?
14553{ 34} Which are the chief creatures of God?
14553{ 350} What is a vow?
14553{ 351} Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14553{ 352} What is forbidden by the second Commandment?
14553{ 353} What is the third Commandment?
14553{ 354} What are we commanded by the third Commandment?
14553{ 355} How are we to worship God on Sundays and holydays of obligation?
14553{ 356} Are the Sabbath day and the Sunday the same?
14553{ 357} Why does the Church command us to keep the Sunday holy instead of the Sabbath?
14553{ 358} What is forbidden by the third Commandment?
14553{ 359} What are servile works?
14553{ 35} What are angels?
14553{ 360} Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14553{ 361} What is the fourth Commandment?
14553{ 362} What are we commanded by the fourth Commandment?
14553{ 363} Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14553{ 364} Have parents and superiors any duties toward those who are under their charge?
14553{ 365} What is forbidden by the fourth Commandment?
14553{ 366} What is the fifth Commandment?
14553{ 367} What are we commanded by the fifth Commandment?
14553{ 368} What is forbidden by the fifth Commandment?
14553{ 369} What is the sixth Commandment?
14553{ 36} Were the angels created for any other purpose?
14553{ 370} What are we commanded by the sixth Commandment?
14553{ 371} What is forbidden by the sixth Commandment?
14553{ 372} Does the sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14553{ 373} What is the seventh Commandment?
14553{ 374} What are we commanded by the seventh Commandment?
14553{ 375} What is forbidden by the seventh Commandment?
14553{ 376} Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14553{ 377} Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14553{ 378} What is the eighth Commandment?
14553{ 379} What are we commanded by the eighth Commandment?
14553{ 37} Were the angels, as God created them, good and happy?
14553{ 380} What is forbidden by the eighth Commandment?
14553{ 381} What must they do who have lied about their neighbor and seriously injured his character?
14553{ 382} What is the ninth Commandment?
14553{ 383} What are we commanded by the ninth Commandment?
14553{ 384} What is forbidden by the ninth Commandment?
14553{ 385} Are impure thoughts and desires always sins?
14553{ 386} What is the tenth Commandment?
14553{ 387} What are we commanded by the tenth Commandment?
14553{ 388} What is forbidden by the tenth Commandment?
14553{ 389} Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14553{ 38} Did all the angels remain good and happy?
14553{ 390} Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holyday of obligation?
14553{ 391} Why were holydays instituted by the church?
14553{ 392} How should we keep the holydays of obligation?
14553{ 393} What do you mean by fast- days?
14553{ 394} What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14553{ 395} Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14553{ 396} Why does the Church command us to abstain from flesh- meat on Fridays?
14553{ 397} What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14553{ 398} Should we confess only once a year?
14553{ 399} Should children go to confession?
14553{ 39} Who were the first man and woman?
14553{ 3} What is man?
14553{ 400} What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14553{ 401} What is the Easter time?
14553{ 402} Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14553{ 403} What is the meaning of the commandment not to marry within the third degree of kindred?
14553{ 404} What is the meaning of the command not to marry privately?
14553{ 405} What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
14553{ 406} What is the nuptial Mass?
14553{ 407} Should Catholics be married at a nuptial Mass?
14553{ 408} When will Christ judge us?
14553{ 409} What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14553{ 40} Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14553{ 410} What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14553{ 411} Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
14553{ 412} What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14553{ 413} What is Hell?
14553{ 414} What is Purgatory?
14553{ 415} Can the faithful on earth help the souls in Purgatory?
14553{ 416} If every one is judged immediately after death, what need is there of a general judgment?
14553{ 417} Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14553{ 418} In what state will the bodies of the just rise?
14553{ 419} Will the bodies of the damned also rise?
14553{ 41} Did God give any command to Adam and Eve?
14553{ 420} What is Heaven?
14553{ 421} What words should we bear always in mind?
14553{ 42} Which were the chief blessings intended for Adam and Eve had they remained faithful to God?
14553{ 43} Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14553{ 44} What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14553{ 45} What evil befell us on account of the disobedience of our first parents?
14553{ 46} What other effects followed from the sin of our first parents?
14553{ 47} What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14553{ 48} Why is this sin called original?
14553{ 49} Does this corruption of our nature remain in us after original sin is forgiven?
14553{ 4} Is this likeness in the body or in the soul?
14553{ 50} Was any one ever preserved from original sin?
14553{ 51} Is original sin the only kind of sin?
14553{ 52} What is actual sin?
14553{ 53} How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14553{ 54} What is mortal sin?
14553{ 55} Why is this sin called mortal?
14553{ 56} How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
14553{ 57} What is venial sin?
14553{ 58} Which are the effects of venial sin?
14553{ 59} Which are the chief sources of sin?
14553{ 5} How is the soul like to God?
14553{ 60} Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14553{ 61} Who is the Redeemer?
14553{ 62} What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14553{ 63} Why is Jesus Christ true God?
14553{ 64} Why is Jesus Christ true man?
14553{ 65} How many natures are there in Jesus Christ?
14553{ 66} Is Jesus Christ more than one person?
14553{ 67} Was Jesus Christ always God?
14553{ 68} Was Jesus Christ always man?
14553{ 69} What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14553{ 6} Why did God make you?
14553{ 70} How was the Son of God made man?
14553{ 71} Is the Blessed Virgin Mary truly the Mother of God?
14553{ 72} Did the Son of God become man immediately after the sin of our first parents?
14553{ 73} How could they be saved who lived before the Son of God became man?
14553{ 74} On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14553{ 75} On what day was Christ born?
14553{ 76} How long did Christ live on earth?
14553{ 77} Why did Christ live so long on earth?
14553{ 78} What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14553{ 79} On what day did Christ die?
14553{ 7} Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
14553{ 80} Why do you call that day"good"on which Christ died so sorrowful a death?
14553{ 81} Where did Christ die?
14553{ 82} How did Christ die?
14553{ 83} Why did Christ suffer and die?
14553{ 84} What lessons do we learn from the sufferings and death of Christ?
14553{ 85} Whither did Christ''s soul go after His death?
14553{ 86} Did Christ''s soul descend into the hell of the damned?
14553{ 87} Why did Christ descend into Limbo?
14553{ 88} Where was Christ''s body while His soul was in Limbo?
14553{ 89} On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14553{ 8} Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
14553{ 90} How long did Christ stay on earth after His resurrection?
14553{ 91} After Christ had remained forty days on earth, whither did He go?
14553{ 92} Where is Christ in heaven?
14553{ 93} What do you mean by saying that Christ sits at the right hand of God?
14553{ 94} Who is the Holy Ghost?
14553{ 95} From whom does the Holy Ghost proceed?
14553{ 96} Is the Holy Ghost equal to the Father and the Son?
14553{ 97} On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14553{ 98} How did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14553{ 99} Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14553{ 9} What must we do to save our souls?
36433A penitent? 36433 After these words, he asked,--"''Where have you studied hitherto?''
36433Ah, Eva,he said sadly,"have you forgotten that not only is the devil in the world, but sin in the heart?
36433All I loved in it are dead, and what could I do there, with the body of an old man and the helpless inexperience of a child? 36433 And meantime?"
36433And should our lines ever be mingled in one?
36433And since then?
36433And what did people say of it?
36433And when did God ever say it was sin for a priest to marry?
36433And why are those other windows closed all down the street?
36433And why not Fritz?
36433And, Elsè,he said,"why is Master Bürer''s house opposite closed?"
36433And_ you_ think?
36433Are you addressing me?
36433Are you the man who is to overturn the popedom?
36433But are these feuds never to die out?
36433But are you not afraid,some one asked her,"of dishonouring God by denying his messengers, if, after all, these prophets should be sent from him?"
36433But do you know the danger?
36433But how can I suffer you to be under one roof?
36433But if the ecclesiastical abuses came to interfere with the salvation of men''s souls,I suggested,"what would Dr. Luther do then?"
36433But is not our father''s calling nobler than any one''s, and our home the nicest in the world?
36433But to you, father?
36433But what do you think of Aunt Agnes?
36433But what has that to do with Eva?
36433But what will be the portion of those who call what God sanctions sin,he said,"and bring trouble and pollution into hearts as pure as hers?"
36433But who is to begin it?
36433Can anything be more full of respect for the Pope and the Church than many of these these s are? 36433 Can it be Dr. Luther?
36433Can nothing be done?
36433Can they not send any one else?
36433Cousin Elsè,replied Eva,"did you not see the mother''s lip quiver when she turned to wish us good night?"
36433Dear father,said Martin,"what was the reason of thy objecting to my choice to become a monk?
36433Did I not know the whole martyrology before your mother was born? 36433 Did not the gospel first take root among peasants?"
36433Did nothing comfort him?
36433Did our mother say that?
36433Did she become a penitent, then?
36433Did you mean then to imply that she has anything to be proud of?
36433Did you pass any merchandise on your road?
36433Do n''t you like it, my child? 36433 Do the people throng to hear his sermons, and hang on his words as if they were words of life?"
36433Do you belong to Erfurt?
36433Do you call that a consultation?
36433Do you contradict me, child?
36433Do you know where she is?
36433Do you mean in heaven, Eva?
36433Do you mean that I went up before any one else? 36433 Do you mean to say she is_ not_ proud, Eva?"
36433Do you think I do not know where that gulden came from? 36433 Do you think it is a sin I ought to confess, Fritz?"
36433Do you think it is very wrong?
36433Doctor Luther who wrote those these s they are talking so much of?
36433Does Aunt Ursula know?
36433Does the lady know Chriemhild and Atlantis Cotta?
36433Does this satisfy her conscience?
36433Elsè,he said,"how long have those fires been burning in the streets?"
36433Eva,I whispered at last,"do you not think there are rather strange and unaccountable noises around us?
36433Even to me?
36433Has he not fought all our battles for us for years? 36433 Has no one ever tried?"
36433Have we not the Saviour?
36433Have you friends in Basel?
36433Have you sold many of these?
36433How can it be,I said one day to Fritz,"that all the world seems so utterly to misunderstand God?"
36433How can you ask such questions?
36433How did you like the convent, Eva?
36433How dost thou know that?
36433How is it,I said to Eva,"that Elsè or Thekla did not tell us of this?
36433If the ship itself,as Gottfried says,"is exposed to shipwreck, who, then, can secure the cargo?"
36433Is Dr. Luther much changed?
36433Is Martin Luther here?
36433Is he not a veteran, Heinz?
36433Is it then sin to call anything our own?
36433Is not God everywhere?
36433Is this book for sale?
36433Is this indeed what the Lord Christ is like?
36433Is your father anything else than a schoolmaster, Agnes?
36433It is impossible,she replied;"have we not the Holy Father''s own word?
36433Little Eva,I said,"what has become of your''Theologia Teutsch?''
36433Martin,I said,"do you not know me?"
36433Mother,I said,"do you think Aunt Agnes has been praying again for this?"
36433My dear child, what art thou?
36433O Lord, my God, where art thou? 36433 Or the emperor?"
36433Or the knights?
36433Or the prelates?
36433Or the princes?
36433Perhaps not,said Gottfried;"but the last enemy will be overcome at last, and who knows how soon?"
36433Repentance for me,she said,"would be to leave him, would it not?"
36433Share in what?
36433Since when?
36433Then he said,''How goes it at Basel? 36433 Then it was not because we teased her, and were noisy, she was taken away?
36433They say his life is blameless, do they not?
36433Think of the father and the children, Eva,I said;"If our mother and I should be seized next, what would they do?"
36433Until when?
36433Was it for learning?
36433Was it then for courage?
36433We said,--''Gladly would we do that, but what shall we call you, that he may understand the greeting?''
36433What are you thinking of, Elsè?
36433What did the knight say to you, Christopher?
36433What does that mean?
36433What does that mean?
36433What is all this talk about Dr. Luther and his these s?
36433What is it needful that a Christian should know for his salvation?
36433What is it, Cousin Elsè?
36433What is our sleep,he said,"but a kind of death?
36433What is the reason that God gives?
36433What is this?
36433What is your lading?
36433What is your name, friend, and where are you bound?
36433What moves him to it? 36433 What other books have you?"
36433What shall I do when my thoughts wander, as they always do in the long prayers?
36433What then,said Eva,"has been gained by his teaching and his work?"
36433What will the infection matter to me if he dies?
36433What would you do, Eva?
36433Where does that sentence come from, Eva?
36433Who are stricken?
36433Who did the deed, and what was burned?
36433Who recommended you to do that?
36433Who said such a thing of our mother?
36433Who was her grandfather?
36433Who, then, will venture to begin?
36433Why have you no altar?
36433Why not?
36433Why should Dr. Luther think it necessary to conclude with a declaration that he is no heretic?
36433Why should I be?
36433Why,he said,"should men be so inflamed against him?
36433With whom, then, had they fought?
36433You have never heard Dr. Luther preach?
36433You remember telling us of the martyrdom of St. Sebastian by the heathen emperor?
36433You think so? 36433 You will not forget us, sister?"
36433_ Does_ He not welcome you?
36433Again--"I believe in Jesus Christ,"& c."What does that mean?"
36433All seems to me clear and bright after the resurrection; but_ now_?
36433Am I bringing down blessings on those I love, or curses?"
36433Am I not even at times more burdened with it?
36433Am I not in it,--actually_ in_ it_ now_?
36433Am I resisting His higher calling in only obeying the humbler call of every- day duty?
36433And Fritz''s voice asked gently--"What does that mean?"
36433And I would also have asked her,"Dear St. Elizabeth, my patroness, what is it in heaven that makes you so happy there?"
36433And are not Eva and Fritz indeed our family saints and patrons?
36433And at Wittemberg, in happy homes, and in the convent, are not my beloved singing it too?
36433And at the end,"What does Amen mean?"
36433And can I doubt that he and his devout, affectionate little wife, who visits the poor and nurses the sick, love God and try to serve him?
36433And can we do nothing for her now?"
36433And did not St. Paul himself say, as Dr. Luther told us,''Sinners, of whom I am chief?''"
36433And do we not hear him preach once every Sunday?
36433And do you think I would leave him to bear his blighted life alone?"
36433And had God heard her?
36433And have we not a high grammar- school which Dr. Luther founded, and in which our dear father teaches Latin?
36433And if they are not pleased, would that be saint- like?
36433And if this might be so with future confessions, why not with all past ones?
36433And is not Eisleben Dr. Luther''s birth- place?
36433And on the father''s heart what child could say,"Make me as one of thy hired servants?"
36433And one asks,''What about, then?''
36433And shall not my fastings, vigils, disciplines, prayers be as effectual for their souls?
36433And shall we call him instead a heathen foreign name, that none of your kindred were ever known by?"
36433And then we inquired,"''Sir, can you inform us if Martin Luther is now at Wittemberg, or if not, where he is?''
36433And then, in Paradise, where love will no longer be in danger of becoming sin, may we not be together for ever and for ever?
36433And then, shall I regret that I abandoned the brief polluted joys of earth for the pure joys of eternity?
36433And then, suddenly we heard Dr. Luther''s voice behind us saying, in his ringing, inspiring tones,"Friends, what are you doing?
36433And then, what is the worth of confession?
36433And then, what_ are_ the highest places in heaven?
36433And was this the experience of one who is now a saint on the most glorious heights of heaven?
36433And we outside?
36433And what are these ecclesiastical benefits?
36433And what are those rules at the court of heaven?
36433And what have we gained by our pilgrimage?
36433And what is death itself but a night sleep?
36433And what lot can be so blessed as ours?
36433And what shall console us for that, when the presence of all that Christians most venerate is powerless to arrest it?
36433And what will Martin Luther''s be?
36433And what would have been the result?
36433And when it was asked,--"Who receives the holy sacrament worthily?"
36433And where in the New Testament do you find it forbidden?"
36433And wherefore?
36433And who could help welcoming little Eva?
36433And who has gained the victory there?
36433And who knows what beyond?
36433And why is not one vow as good as another?
36433And why should they excite so much attention?
36433And will God accept such a sacrifice as this?
36433And yet, am I so entirely free from care as I ought to be?
36433And yet, if so, why do not the monks preach of it?
36433And yet, what could even the wisest confessor do for me in such difficulties?
36433And, you learned men, did you never read the Scriptures,''Thou shalt honour thy father and thy mother?''
36433Another year all but closed-- a year of mingled storm and sunshine?
36433Are a few peaceable days to be purchased at the sacrifice of eternal truth?
36433Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
36433Are there any keys on earth to_ lock_ them again, when once they have been opened?
36433Are these all your grievances, little Agnes?"
36433Are these fears God''s merciful preparations for some dreadful tidings about to reach us?
36433Are we indeed nearer heaven here?
36433Are we not all children, little children, in his sight?
36433Are you sure he will live, even now?"
36433Are you sure, Eva, it means_ he loves us_?"
36433Art thou dead?
36433Art thou poor?
36433Art thou rich?
36433As great as our burgomaster, or as Master Trebonius?
36433At length I said--"Eva, how old were you when Fritz became a monk?"
36433Because if he is more pitiful to sinners than all the saints, which of all the saints can be beloved of God as he is, the well- beloved Son?
36433Besides, if he had a vocation, what curse might not follow despising it?
36433Besides, what have I to say?
36433Beyond all treasures is thy grace;-- Oh, when wilt thou thy steps retrace And satisfy me with thy face, And make me wholly glad?
36433Bitterly I reproached myself; but what could I have done?
36433But are we to call our Eva, Ave?
36433But are you really not at all afraid?"
36433But benefits of what kind?
36433But can it be possible that any would ever feel at ease, and happy, so very near the Almighty?
36433But do_ you_?
36433But for me?
36433But hold out the hand of fellowship to those who betray any part of his Lords trust, he thinks,--how dare he?
36433But how can I be writing so much about my own tiny world, when all the world around me is agitated by such great fears and hopes?
36433But how can I murmur when my loving Elsè is spared to us?"
36433But how would she like the order in which places in heaven are assigned?
36433But how?
36433But in abolishing it, what regard had you for order and decency?
36433But is it not written that God gives this freely to those who believe on his Son?
36433But is it so?
36433But is not that the legacy of the Saviour to all who love him?
36433But oh, can it be possible that God would take me back, not after long years of penance, but_ now_, and_ here_, to his very heart?"
36433But on the other side of the grave he will not be lonely, will he?
36433But ought it to have been put down in the way it has been?
36433But were they not blasphemy?
36433But what becomes of sincerity of heart, of faith, of Christian love?
36433But when will that be to me?
36433But where am I to begin?
36433But who can assure me I am a true penitent?
36433But who can tell?
36433But who can tell?
36433But who is to teach our peasants now?
36433But why was all that was gentlest and noblest in him made to work towards this last dreadful step?
36433But you will not tell?
36433Can it be possible I am envious of little Eva-- dear, little, loving, orphan Eva?
36433Can it then be God''s intention that the growth of our spiritual life is only growing sensitiveness to pain?
36433Can it, indeed, be possible that God is pleased when we trust him,--pleased when we pray, simply because he loves us?
36433Can life ever be quite the same again?
36433Can sorrow only confer this gift of knowing where to find the hidden springs in the heart?
36433Can this be what God means?
36433Can you go and speak a few words of comfort to her?"
36433Could I have wished it?
36433Could I look up with confidence to God?
36433Could Mary even, the dear mother of our Lord, escape?
36433Could it be possible that the end of all my aspirations might after all be the monk''s frock?
36433Could it be possible that the truth of God was banished to the mountain fastnesses?
36433Could it be that such changes were passing on us also, and that we were failing to observe them?
36433Dare I for her sake?--dare I still more for my own?
36433Did I indeed confess completely even to the Vicar- General?
36433Did not a sword pierce thine, O mournful mother of consolations?
36433Did not my vow save precious lives?
36433Did not one of them relent, and take pity on his mother and his father?
36433Did not she also live too often as if under a curse?
36433Did not the Lamb of God, dying for us on the cross, bear our sins there, and blot them out?
36433Did not the convent through her become a home or a way to the Eternal Home to many?
36433Did you see their Bambino last Christmas?
36433Do all monks have such a conflict?
36433Do not acts of violence and words of mockery necessarily make more noise in the world than prayers?
36433Do the ecclesiastical indulgences save men from disease, and sorrow, and death?
36433Do you think God said it to your father from heaven, in a vision or a dream, as he speaks to the saints?"
36433Do you think it is wrong?"
36433Do you think our hearts never throbbed high with hope, and that we never fought with dragons?
36433Do you think that is why God lets us be so poor ourselves so long, and never seems to hear our prayers?"
36433Do you think the hungry delight in the eyes of those boys was occasioned by their every- day, ordinary fare?
36433Do you think you will ever persuade me you have grown thin by eating sausages and cakes and wonderful holiday puddings every day of your life?
36433Does Fritz, then, also feel so sinful and so perplexed how to please God?
36433Does not God our heavenly Father do even so with us?
36433Does not the scum necessarily rise to the surface?
36433Dost thou indeed teach the Catechism and the creed?
36433Elizabeth?"
36433Elsè, my child, what have I done?
36433Eva, dear child,"she added,"is that what is meant?"
36433Except a few tracts of Dr. Luther''s, what is there that they could understand?
36433For He also, who gave those treasures to the Pope, is He not everywhere, and could He not give them freely to us direct?
36433For had not my own good, pure, pious mother doubts and scruples almost as bitter?
36433For have not the brightest been wrought by the touch of the Life himself?
36433For he says,''Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
36433For if monastic life is a delusion, to what have I sacrificed hopes which were so absorbing, and might have been so pure?
36433For if, by our labours and afflictions, we could attain quiet of conscience, why did he die?
36433For my little life what does it matter?
36433For was not I a guilty creature, and were not the devils indeed too really around me?--and what was to prevent their possessing me?
36433For what can be more simple than to confide in one worthy of confidence?
36433Friend, where is it?''
36433From the temporal consequences of sin?
36433From what part of Switzerland?"
36433God might have called him away from earth altogether when he lay smitten with the plague, and shall I grudge him to the cloister?
36433Had I not promised to do so long since, through my godsponsers, at my baptism?
36433Had Martin Luther such thoughts in this very cell?
36433Had she not been asking Him to make Fritz a monk?
36433Had she then, indeed, all these years been praying that our happiness should be ruined and our home desolated?
36433Has Brother Martin attained this repose yet?
36433Has all the suffering been fruitless, unnecessary pain?
36433Has he not been trying to teach me his religion all my life?
36433Has he passed through conflicts such as mine in the forest on that terrible night?
36433Has penance in itself no curative effect, that we can be healed of our sins by escaping as well as by performing it?
36433Has there not also been a kind of fatal spell on all your father''s inventions?
36433Have I indeed, like St. Christopher, found my bank of the river, where I can serve my Saviour by helping all the pilgrims I can?
36433Have I lingered in the world so long that my heart can never more be torn from it?
36433Have I not heard such words half a century since in Bohemia?
36433Have I wandered away wilful and deluded from the lot of blessing God had appointed me, since that terrible time of the plague, at Eisenach?
36433Have all these been wasted years?
36433Have it supposed that he approves of the coarse and violent invectives of the Saxon monk, or the daring schemes of the adventurous knight?
36433Have not many of the evil things he attacked been removed?
36433Have not the very things themselves, in their possession, become cares?
36433Have these years then been lost?
36433Have you not yet seen it?''
36433He does not think as we in the world so often must,"Is God leading me, or the devil?
36433He gives twigs to the ants, and grain to the birds, and makes the trees their palaces, and teaches them to sing; and will He not care for you?"
36433He is all to the children and our parents that he ever was, and why should I expect more?
36433He is bold enough to venture anything; and since he has done so much good to Fritz, and to you, and to me, why not to the whole Church?"
36433He is sure they will all love me; but how can I tell?
36433He will not fail them; but who can say what thorny paths their feet may have to tread?
36433His voice lowered when he saw her, and he said,--"This is no burgher maiden, surely?
36433How can I believe that?
36433How can I then do otherwise than rejoice?
36433How can that be?
36433How can we understand a labyrinth until we are through it?
36433How can you think I can find room for your Sardanapaluses and Sybarites?
36433How do I know what deeper and better thoughts lie hidden under that veil of levity?
36433How is it possible for me_ not_ to love him?
36433How should he?
36433How will it be with the next-- with the man that is proclaiming this in the face of the world now?
36433How, then, can we say anything but that God is an abyss of endless, unfathomable love?"
36433I am but a poor girl of seventeen, and how can I expect to understand everything?
36433I exclaimed,"you surely do not pray that you may die?"
36433I have doubted long about them and about everything; how could I dare to think a few proscribed men right against the whole Church?
36433I only seemed to hear His voice calling me; and what could I do but go?
36433I said,"Am I not to say,_ My_ mother,_ my_ father,_ my_ Fritz?
36433I said,"_ Whose_ sister, Aunt Agnes?
36433I said,"and yours?"
36433I said;"and Eisleben really as beautiful in its way as the Thuringian forest, and as wise as Wittemberg?"
36433I still instruct the novices; but sometimes the dreary question comes to me--"For_ what_ am I instructing them?"
36433I suggested,"would it not be better to find that out here than there?"
36433I suppose Brother Martin had"the testimony of the Holy Ghost in his heart;"but who shall give that to me?
36433I suppose it is not; but if not, on whose authority?
36433I think I might comfort her; for who can tell what two months in a Dominican prison may have done for him?
36433I trembled very much, for I thought-- If the servants are so haughty, what will the master be?
36433I wonder if it can be true that strange creatures haunt the forests?"
36433I wonder who will do it?
36433I wonder, if his fame should indeed spread as we anticipate, if it will be the same one day with all Germany?
36433I would have said,"Dear St. Elizabeth, tell me what it is that makes you a saint?
36433If I brought the curse on my people by my sin, was not my obedience accepted?
36433If I employ force, what do I gain?
36433If I had, would not his verdict have been different?
36433If a look can kill, what can save?
36433If a minute attention to the rules of an order such as this of St. Augustine, who can be sure of having never failed in this?
36433If faith is so simple, and salvation so free, why all those orders, rules, pilgrimages, penances?
36433If he sends the dark days, will he not also give us a lamp for our feet through them?"
36433If it were not so, how could the angels be so much with us and yet with God?"
36433If perfect purity of heart and life, who can lay claim to that?
36433If property is sin, then why is stealing sin?
36433If the dead could thus return, would they feel anything of this?
36433If the flesh is so strong, what will the spirit be?"
36433If they are pleased, what is the use of struggling so much to climb a little higher?
36433If you felt it would be for_ his_ good, you would do anything, at any cost to yourself, would you not?"
36433In the evening I said to her--"O Eva, how can you bear to sing the hymns Fritz loved so dearly?
36433Indeed, is not one of our sons-- our good and sober- minded Pollux-- still in the old Church?
36433Indulgences from what?
36433Is Aunt Agnes, then, more like God than our mother?
36433Is Erasmus of Rotterdam still there, and what is he doing?"
36433Is he not the representative and oracle of God on earth?
36433Is he, indeed, as Dr. Luther says, ready to listen to our feeblest cry, ready to forgive us, and to help us?
36433Is it an echo of the voices of the little ones she so dearly loves, and a reflection of the sunshine in their eyes?
36433Is it for ever?
36433Is it not this which makes even Martin Luther the teacher of our nation?
36433Is it not this which qualifies weak and sinful men to be preachers of the gospel instead of angels from heaven?
36433Is it not_ because_?
36433Is it then, indeed, thus we must think of God?
36433Is it true, indeed, that peasants, women, and sick people could come straight to the Lord himself?
36433Is it with that look God will meet us, with that kind of voice he will speak to us?
36433Is it, then, from the eternal consequences of sin?
36433Is it, then, too late?
36433Is not Friedrich a good, honest name, which hundreds of your ancestors have borne?
36433Is not money what_ we_ make it?
36433Is not my yoke the yoke of Christ?
36433Is not the Bible in every home?
36433Is there a word of reproach or remonstrance in her letter?
36433Is there no pleasure to the obscure and ignorant monks in thus humbling one who was so lately so far above them?
36433Is there not one instance of such as I being saved?"
36433Is this true growth?--or is it that monstrous development of one faculty at the expense of others, which is deformity or disease?
36433It is all addressed to the heart; and who can make the heart right?
36433Know you what, the devil thinks when he sees people employ violence in disseminating the gospel among men?
36433Luther?"
36433Luther?"
36433May Fritz come too?"
36433May I ask your name, fair Fraülein?"
36433May not God''s kingdom be much larger than some think at Rome?
36433Might he not even yet be restored to us?
36433Moral?
36433Mother,"he continued,"why does Dr. Luther speak so of the Swiss?"
36433My mother''s eyes are dimmed with many cares; is it not that very worn and faded brow that makes her sacred to me?
36433No doubt they also had their perplexities, and wondered why the wicked triumph, and sighed to God,"How long, O Lord, how long?"
36433O God, my God, dost thou not hear me?
36433O God,"he sighed,"must the good perish with the evil?"
36433Oh, mother, do you think it was all nonsense in me?"
36433On what field will he win his laurels?
36433Once more, then, the world opens before me; but I do not hope( and why should I wish?)
36433One hour I have sat before this question; and whither has my heart wandered?
36433Only last Sunday, did not Father Boniface say half the mischief in the world had been done by women, from Eve to Helen and Cleopatra?"
36433Only, if the Pope has such inestimable treasures at his disposal, why could he not always give them"freely to the poor,"always and everywhere?
36433Or are the Zwickau prophets right after all, and is it the resurrection?"
36433Or to Christ?
36433Other parents often decide these matters for their children, but thy mother and I wish to leave the matter to thee.--Couldst thou be his wife?"
36433Ought I to love every one the same because all are equally God''s?
36433Pardon?
36433Peace?
36433Precious as Dr. Luther''s own words are, what are they at a time like this, compared with the word of God he has unveiled to us?
36433Said Offerus aloud to his comrades,"What is this?
36433Shall I venture to send this end of Eva''s sentence to her?
36433She awoke quite collected and calm, and then she said quietly--"Where is the mother?"
36433She is striving in her inmost soul after an ideal, which, could she reach it, what would she be?
36433Shut up here, away from every one, how can we show him that we love him?"
36433Some indeed complain of her being too economical; but what would become of Dr. Luther and his family if she were as reckless in giving as he is?
36433Spiritual?
36433Such truths are indeed worth battling for; but who, save the devil, would war against them?
36433TUNNENBERG,_ May_, 1521 Is the world really the same?
36433The heart with which we love each other and with which we love God, is it not the same?
36433The holy angels will have tender names for him there, will they not?"
36433The question took me by surprise, and I could only say,--"Can it be possible he thinks of me?"
36433The silence of the grave, or only of some friendly refuge?
36433The very heaven and earth picture it to us, for does not the sky embrace the green earth as its bride?
36433Then Fritz desired to know in what way his cousins, the Gersdorfs of this generation, are to distinguish themselves?
36433Then how will the saints feel who do_ not_ get the highest places?
36433Then if all our natural affections are to die in us, what is to live in us?
36433Then what becomes of my hopes of Paradise, or of acquiring merits which may aid others?
36433Then, how difficult to separate the two?
36433There was so much in his books that was good, and must they be all burned for the little evil that was mixed with the good?
36433They appear scarcely even quite to have decided St. Christopher''s question,"Which is the_ strongest_, that I may worship him?"
36433To men with whom eloquence means elaborate fancies, decorating corruption or veiling emptiness, what could St. Paul seem but a"babbler?"
36433To monks no doubt it may be so; for what could they do with it?
36433To whom are they given?
36433Was he indeed to be spoken to by all, and He such a great Lord?"
36433Was he not always kept off from common people by a band of priests and saints?
36433Was it because you left your little children, that God loves you so much?
36433Was it so to Martin Luther?
36433Was it, like Aunt Agnes, to get a higher place in heaven?
36433Was my father, then, a Hussite?
36433Was not she married, and was not he christened in church?
36433Was the fatal spell, which my mother feared was binding us, after all nothing else than Aunt Agnes''s terrible prayers?
36433Was there really ever a spring like this, when the tide of life seems overflowing and bubbling up in leaf- buds, flowers, and song, and streams?
36433Was this the estimate my father was held in in the world-- he, the noblest man in it, who was fit to be the Elector or the Emperor?
36433Was this what people meant by paying compliments?
36433Were Martin Luther''s years in the convent of Erfurt lost?
36433Were not the words literally fulfilled; and while many still fell around us, was one afterwards stricken in my home?
36433What advantage, then, has the New Testament over the old?
36433What am I to do?"
36433What can I do?"
36433What can it be, then, that makes his life such a failure?
36433What chief could lead an army on to battle by letters?
36433What confession can retrace the flood of bitter thoughts which have rushed over me in this one hour?
36433What did you think of him, Agnes?"
36433What does he give?
36433What fruit is there in this little world, around us at Eisleben, of whose heart we know something?"
36433What have you in your pack?"
36433What is a chronicle?
36433What is the use of unfolding perplexities to each other, which it seems no intellect on earth can solve?
36433What jest is the Prince making now?"
36433What joys are in heaven?
36433What kind of great man will Martin Luther be, I wonder?
36433What more could be needed to make a man of his power a great preacher?
36433What pleasure will there be in that?"
36433What priest on earth can assure me I have ever confessed fully?
36433What shall I say?
36433What should you do then?"
36433What sure hope then could I ever have of pardon or remission of sins?
36433What then are penance and purgatory?
36433What then remains, which the indulgences can deliver from?
36433What then would become of father and mother, dear Elsè, and the little ones?
36433What then?
36433What voice of priest or monk, the holiest on earth, could ever assure me I had been honest with myself?
36433What will be the end of this chaos?
36433What will happen next?"
36433What will it be?
36433What would Elsè or our mother think, who believe there is nothing but accident or the blindness of mankind between us and greatness?
36433What would he do there?
36433What, then, is the flesh?
36433When shall I efface from my memory the polluting words and works I have seen and heard at Rome?
36433Where did duty end, and ambition and pride begin?
36433While God wills we should stay here, and is with us, is it not home- like enough for us?
36433Who can say what people his life will bless, what sea it will reach, and through what perils?
36433Who in all the universe was on my side?
36433Who or what has thrown this shadow on so many homes?
36433Who stirs the heart of Germany-- of nobles, peasants, princes, women, children-- as he does with his noble, faithful words?"
36433Who that knows the interior of many convents dares to say they are holier than homes?
36433Who will ever keep before us as he does the"Our Father,"which makes all the rest of the Lord''s Prayer and all prayer possible and helpful?
36433Why did he suffer so?
36433Why does Dr. Luther often speak as if nothing had been done?"
36433Why does not some one think of it?
36433Why should Fritz be more to me than to any one else?
36433Why should I flee?
36433Why should our dear, gentle mother, have such sad, self- reproachful thoughts, and feel as if she and our family were under a curse?
36433Why wert thou then so displeased, and perhaps art not reconciled yet?
36433Why, then, are so many of the religious people I know of a sad countenance, as if they were bond- servants toiling for a hard master?
36433Why, then, does this hopeless feeling creep over me when I think of him?
36433Why, then, should there not be little dogs in the new earth, whose skin might be fair as gold, and their hair as bright as precious stones?"
36433Will every one in heaven be always struggling for the high places?
36433Will he not despise me, like the holy sisterhood?"
36433Will the greatest, then,_ not_ give up to the little ones in heaven?
36433Will there be dogs in the other world?"
36433Will there indeed be such a veil, an impenetrable barrier, between us and him at the judgment- day?
36433Will they be laurels or palms?
36433Will they be pleased or disappointed?
36433Will, then, his voice be as powerful to recall and reorganize as it was to urge forward?
36433With such a father and mother on earth, and such a Father in heaven, and with Heinz, how can I ever thank our God enough?
36433Would it live if she gave it first meat and wine?
36433Would they recognize Cousin Eva in the grave, quiet woman of twenty- two I have become?
36433Yet how can I dare to say this?
36433Yet oh, couldst not thou, even thou, sweet mother, have reminded him of the mother he has left to battle on alone?
36433Yet, it was so happy to be Fritz''s only friend; and why should a little stranger child steal my precious twilight- hour from me?
36433Yet, why should I perplex myself about this?
36433You good Augustinians do not like the Black Friars to have all the profit; is that it?"
36433_ Turn back_, draw back, I will_ never_, although all the devils were to drive me, or all the world entice me, but_ look_ back, who can help that?
36433_ Yet!_ do I say?
36433and am I not distributing, among thirsty and enslaved men, the water of life and the truth which sets the heart free?
36433and did we not pay a whole golden florin?
36433and have I not seen the lips which spoke them silenced in flames and blood?
36433and if my Atlantis is in Paradise instead of beyond the ocean, does that make so much difference?
36433and is not Fritz separated from us for ever?
36433and to whom?
36433and what can be greater than everlasting life?
36433and who am I that I should have such dreams?
36433before all the holy men, and doctors, and the people in authority?
36433do this for me?"
36433do you say?
36433he replied quickly;"in the excommunication of Luther?
36433how can I part with thee?"
36433if the whole land will say exultingly by- and- by--_our_ Martin Luther?
36433if you had both known this, need you have left us to go and serve God so far away?
36433or are they the mere natural enfeebling of the power to hope as one grows older?
36433or in the wild projects of Hutten?
36433or, perhaps, to have the right to be severe, as she is with us?
36433said Eva;"and would not that be better?"
36433said Satan, softly;"do you not know that he who in his form as a servant is the son of Mary, now exercises great power?"
36433said a soldier, accosting him rather contemptuously at a halting- place;"how will you accomplish that?"
36433said our father,"what does this mean?"
36433she asked;"Even for me?
36433she said;"and has He not loved the world?"
36433thou who art a mother, and didst bend over a cradle, and hadst a little lowly home at Nazareth once?
36433what scope is there for these here?
36433what?
36433when all shall"by love serve one another?"
36433where is that spirit now, so familiar to us and so dear, and now so utterly separated?
36433who is to tell me now what to do?"
46737And Pharaoh called Abram, and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me?
46737And he came unto his father, and said, My father; and he said, Here am I; who art thou, my son? 46737 And he[ Jesus] said unto them, Have ye never read what David did when he was ahungered, he, and they that were with him?
46737And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- gilead? 46737 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
46737For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory, why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
46737IS NOT THIS WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF JASHER?
46737If you discard the Bible, what,asks the Christian,"will you give us as a moral guide?"
46737Is not this the carpenter''s son?
46737Is not this the carpenter?
46737Nineveh is laid waste: who shall bemoan her?
46737So Gad came to David and told him, and said unto him, Shall seven years of famine come unto thee in thy land? 46737 Then Abimelech called unto Abraham, and said unto him, What hast thou done unto us?"
46737What reason ye in your hearts?
46737Where are the hands which once for this foul creed,''Mid flame and torture, made an Atheist bleed? 46737 Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?"
46737Wilt thou[ God] be altogether unto me as a liar?
4673710 Was David to suffer three or seven years of famine?
467371016 1 Kings Jeremiah,, 600 2 Kings,,,,,, 1 Chronicles Ezra,, 456 2 Chronicles,,,,,, Ezra,,,,,, Nehemiah Nehemiah,, 433 Esther Mordecai(?)
4673711 What did David pay for the threshing floor?
4673712 How many overseers did Solomon have while building the Temple?
4673713 What was the height of the pillars before the house?
4673714 What was the capacity of the molten sea?
467371451 Exodus,,,,,, Leviticus,,,,,, Numbers,,,,,, Deuteronomy,,,,,, Joshua Joshua,, 1426 Judges Samuel,, 1049 Ruth,,(?)
4673715 How many overseers did Solomon have over his other works?
4673716 How many stalls did Solomon have for his horses?
4673717 How much gold did they bring Solomon from Ophir?
4673718 Who was the first to die, Jeroboam or Abijah?
4673719 Who was the mother of Abijah?
467372 Who gave David the shewbread to eat when he was a fugitive from Saul?
4673720 Was Asa the son or the grandson of Maachah?
4673721 How long did Omri reign?
4673722 When did Baasha die?
4673723 When did Jehoram king of Israel and Jehoram king of Judah begin to reign?
4673724 When did Ahaziah begin to reign?
4673725 How old was Ahaziah when he began to reign?
4673726 How long did Jotham reign?
4673727 Who was Josiah''s successor?
4673728 How old was Jehoiachin when he began to reign?
4673729 When did Evil- Merodach release Jehoiachin from prison?
467373 What relation did the High Priests Abimelech and Abiathar bear to each other?
4673730 What relation did Zedekiah, the last of the Jewish kings, bear to Jehoiachin, his predecessor?
467374 What sons were born to David in Jerusalem?
467375 What was the name of David''s tenth son( twelfth according to Chronicles)?
467376 How many horsemen did David take from Hadadezer?
467377 Was it forty thousand horsemen or forty thousand footmen that David slew of the Syrians?
467378 Who moved David to number the people, the Lord or Satan?
467379 How many warriors had Israel and Judah?
46737Above all, why did they choose four gospels instead of one?
46737And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die; and what profit shall this birthright do me?
46737And Samuel said unto Jesse, are here all thy children?
46737And Samuel said, How can I go?
46737And as Jehu entered in at the gate she said, Had Zimri peace who slew his master?
46737And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side?
46737And he said, Art thou my very son, Esau?
46737And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
46737And if unfit for the perusal of a matured woman, shall innocent childhood be polluted by these vile, indecent tales?
46737And is it less absurd to claim that all the laws of the Jews from Moses to Ezra were instituted by Moses?
46737And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee that thou hast smitten me these three times?
46737And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
46737And the Lord said unto him[ Moses], What is that in thine hand?
46737And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
46737And what, more than almost any other cause, is filling our asylums with these unfortunate people?
46737And why?
46737Are these stories true or false?
46737As Jesus was going to Jerusalem, how many blind men sat by the wayside?
46737As Methuselah was not one of the eight persons that went into the ark, where was he during the Flood?
46737At what time during the day was he crucified?
46737At what time in the morning did they visit the tomb?
46737Aye, but what made them insane?
46737Back came the frank reply,"No; can you?"
46737Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns.... And why take ye thought for raiment?
46737Blessed for what?
46737But what is baptism?
46737But where are these quotations to be found?
46737But which account?
46737Certain words were inscribed on the cross; what were these words?
46737Christ forgave the woman taken in adultery, while his favorite female companion was a reformed(?)
46737Concerning the work of these councils, William Penn writes as follows:"I say how do they know that these men discerned true from spurious?
46737Day after day his wife at home, with anxious heart, peers through the window and sighs,"Why do n''t he come?"
46737Did David name his son for the God of the Jews, or for the God of the heathen?
46737Did Esau marry two wives, according to the first account, or three, according to the second?
46737Did a merciful God inspire this prayer?
46737Did both thieves revile him on the cross?
46737Did he die before or after Ahaziah died?
46737Did it occur before or after Ahaziah''s death occurred?
46737Do all accept it?
46737Do not I fill heaven and earth?
46737Do these learned divines themselves believe it?
46737Does he possess the form and attributes of man, or is he, as Christians affirm, without body, parts, or passions?
46737Does human experience count for nothing?
46737Dr. W. B. Sprague with the interrogation,"Can you answer this?"
46737Eat it?
46737For what are these men employed?
46737From whence do these writings come?
46737God standeth in the congregation of the mighty; he judgeth among the gods( Psalms lxxxii, 1?).
46737Has the Bible been given to all the world?
46737How did they treat it?
46737How do we account for this?
46737How he went into the house of God in the days of Abiathar the high priest, and did eat the shewbread?"
46737How many alterations were made?
46737If a Christian writer were to attempt to demonstrate this now, where would he go for his authority?
46737If able men wrote them, may they not have been impostors?
46737If good men wrote them, may they not have been mistaken?
46737If so, who was this Luke?
46737In What Form Does God Exist?
46737Is God Omnipotent?
46737Is God Omnipresent?
46737Is He Immutable?
46737Is He Omniscient?
46737Is He Visible and Comprehensible?
46737Is There One God Only?
46737Is he immutable, or is he a changeable being?
46737Is he omnipotent, or is he limited in power?
46737Is he omnipresent, or has he a local habitation merely?
46737Is he omniscient, or is his knowledge circumscribed?
46737Is he the only God, or is he one of many gods?
46737Is he visible and comprehensible, or is he invisible and unknowable?
46737Is it a medley of misquotations, or a mosaic of plagiarisms?
46737Is it, in any sense, when so employed, an indefinite period?
46737Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
46737Is the Bible the work of such a Being?
46737Is this confirmed by science?
46737Is this true?
46737Is your God wanting in candor?
46737Let me cite one of the laws of the Bible relative to the treatment of slaves-- a law which demons would blush to indorse, but which a merciful(?)
46737Moses Stuart of Massachusetts wrote:"What, now, have we here?
46737Must we go to the ignorant past for our morality?
46737Now when did Jehoshaphat die?
46737Now, is an evening and a morning a period of some thousands of years?
46737Shall a woman be permitted to read in her chamber what she would tremble to hear at her domestic board?
46737Shall she con over and revolve what she would rather die than utter?"
46737Suppose they had; could God secure justice for them only by treachery and fraud?
46737That a famine may cease, David sacrifices the sons of Saul:"Wherefore David said unto the Gibeonites, What shall I do for you?
46737The ease with which a belief in the divine character of a book obtains, even in an enlightened age, is illustrated by the inspired(?)
46737The following is an example:"And he asked him, What is thy name?
46737The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming?
46737Then they said unto him[ Jonah], What shall we do unto thee that the sea may be calm unto us?
46737Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
46737True, but where did your Northern theologians stand?
46737WHEN DID JEHOSHAPHAT DIE?
46737Waiving the questions of authenticity and correct translation, who wrote this?
46737Was Bashemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite, or was she the daughter of his uncle Ishmael?
46737Was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
46737Was St. John the Apostle and Evangelist the writer of the Revelation?"
46737Was he silenced from preaching?
46737Was his first wife Judith, the daughter of Beeri, or Adah, the daughter of Elon?
46737Was it lawful for the Jews to put Jesus to death?
46737Was it one man or two men possessed with devils who came out of the tombs?
46737Was this brutal minister punished?
46737Was this right?
46737Were they good men, or were they bad men?
46737Were they learned and astute men, or were they weak and credulous men?
46737What did Jesus''neighbors say of him?
46737What did his parents do with him?
46737What did they do with it?
46737What did they give him to drink?
46737What evidence do they adduce to justify this demand?
46737What is Morality?
46737What is become of this plan of creation, with its exclusiveness?
46737What is morality?
46737What is the evidence from this silence?
46737What is the nature and character of this divine author?
46737What is the reputation of their authors for intelligence and veracity?
46737What is this but a tacit acknowledgment that the faith they wish us to exercise is wanting in themselves?
46737What is your duty?
46737What one will you select?
46737What says the scientist?
46737What was Jesus''prediction regarding Peter''s denial?
46737What was the color of the robe placed on Jesus during his trial?
46737What was the scripture when he wrote?
46737What were the names of the twelve apostles?
46737What women visited the sepulchre on the morning of the resurrection?
46737When Did Jehoshaphat Die?
46737When Jesus sent out his Apostles, did he command them to provide themselves with staves?
46737When did Jehoshaphat''s death occur?
46737When did he write his book?
46737When was Jasher written?
46737When was Jesus born?
46737When were they written?
46737Where did Jesus first appear to his disciples?
46737Where did he live?
46737Where did they obtain these books?
46737Where is she?
46737Where was Jesus born, in a house, or in a manger?
46737Which is the word of God?
46737Who and what is this God of the Bible?
46737Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
46737Who was Abraham?
46737Who was Christ?
46737Who was David?
46737Who was Jacob?
46737Who was Jehovah?
46737Who was Moses?
46737Who was Paul?
46737Who was Theophilus?
46737Who wrote them?
46737Who?
46737Whom did Jesus call from the receipt of custom?
46737Whom did they see at the tomb?
46737Why did the Fathers choose these particular books?
46737Why do they believe it?
46737Why sleepest thou, O Lord?
46737Why tarry the wheels of his chariot?"
46737Will I[ God] drink the blood of goats?
46737Will I[ God] eat the flesh of bulls?
46737Will he read the fact relative to Lot and his two daughters?
46737Will that wing of the Prohibition army which accepts the Bible as its guide inscribe these texts upon its banner?
46737With the widespread influence of a book inculcating such lessons in dishonesty, what must be the inevitable result?
46737Would an omnipotent and a just God use falsehood and deceit?
46737Would it not be absurd to claim that all the laws of England from Alfred to Victoria were the work of one mind, Alfred?
46737Your God is dead; your heaven a hope bewrayed; Your hell a by- word, and your creed a trade; Your vengeance-- what?
46737and wherewith shall I make the atonement, that ye may bless the inheritance of the Lord?...
46737or the pangs Of the sad ignorant victim underneath The pious knife?"
46737or wilt thou flee three months before thine enemies?"
46737or, What shall we drink?
46737or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?...
46737was he even reprimanded by the church?
2590110[ 11:32]And why should I say more?
2590110[ 3:5]But if our unrighteousness commends the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
2590110[ 7:13]And one of the elders answered and said to me, Who are those clothed with white robes, and whence did they come?
2590111[ 14:26]What then is[ to be done] brothers?
2590111[ 3:9]What defense then have we?
2590111[ 7:35]This is the Moses whom they denied, saying, Who made you a ruler and a judge?
2590112[ 12:35]And Jesus answered and said, teaching in the temple, How do the scribes say that the Christ is the Son of David?
2590119[ 6:14]Be not unequally yoked with unbelievers; for what participation has righteousness with wickedness?
259011[ 10:25]AND behold, a certain lawyer stood up to try him, saying, Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
259011[ 11:1]I SAY then, has God cast away his people?
259011[ 12:19]Do you again think that we are defending ourselves?
259011[ 18:1]AT that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
259011[ 1:19]AND this is the testimony of John, when the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him, Who are you?
259011[ 3:1]O FOOLISH Galatians, who has fascinated you, before whose eyes Jesus Christ has been set forth among you crucified?
259011[ 6:1]WHAT shall we say then?
259011[ 7:1]ARE you ignorant, brothers, for I speak to them who understand law, that the law has authority over a man as long as he lives?
259011[ 9:1]AM I not a freeman?
259012 Again the chief priest asked him, and said to him, Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
259012[ 10:29]But he, wishing to justify himself, said to Jesus, And who is my neighbor?
259012[ 11:11]I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall?
259012[ 11:7]And when they had gone, Jesus began to say to the multitudes, concerning John, What went you out to the wilderness to see?
259012[ 13:10]And his disciples came and said to him, Why do you speak to them in parables?
259012[ 13:6]Then he came to Simon Peter; he said to him, Lord, do you wash my feet?
259012[ 14:4]And some were displeased,[ and said] to themselves, Why was this waste of the ointment?
259012[ 15:12]But if Christ is preached that he was raised from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
259012[ 18:33]Then Pilate went into the Praetorium and called Jesus, and said to him, Are you the king of the Jews?
259012[ 19:7]They said to him, Why then did Moses command us to give a bill of divorcement, and put her away?
259012[ 1:6]They therefore having come together asked him, saying, Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom of Israel?
259012[ 21:28]But what do you think?
259012[ 2:6]And some of the scribes were sitting there, and reasoned in their minds,[ 2:7]Why does this man speak so?
259012[ 3:13]What wise and intelligent man is there among you?
259012[ 3:27]Where then is the boasting[ of the Jew]?
259012[ 3:7]Then John said to the multitudes who went out to be baptized by him, Offspring of vipers, who has warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
259012[ 5:13]You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt has lost its strength, with what shall it be seasoned?
259012[ 5:21]And the scribes and Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this that speaks blasphemies?
259012[ 5:7]You ran well; who hindered you from obeying the truth?
259012[ 6:28]Then they said to him, What shall we do to perform the works of God?
259012[ 7:7]What shall we say then?
259012[ 9:14]What shall we say then?
259012[ 9:8]Then the neighbors and those who had seen him before, because he was a beggar, said, Is not this he that sat and begged?
259013[ 13:12]When, therefore, he had washed their feet, and taken his clothes and sat down again, he said to them, Do you know what I have done to you?
259013[ 13:5]Try yourselves, whether you are in the faith; prove yourselves; or know you not yourselves that Christ is in you unless you are reprobates?
259013[ 16:13]And Jesus coming into the parts of Cesarea Philippi, asked his disciples, saying, Who do men say that the Son of man is?
259013[ 17:7]And the angel said to me, Why did you wonder?
259013[ 21:37]And being about to be carried into the fortress, Paul said to the chiliarch, May I have permission to speak to you?
259013[ 23:39]And one of the criminals crucified, reviled him,[ saying], Are you not the Christ?
259013[ 26:14]Then went one of the twelve called Judas Iscariot to the chief priests,[ 26:15]and said, What will you give me to deliver him to you?
259013[ 27:11]And Jesus stood before the procurator; and the procurator asked him, saying, Are you the king of the Jews?
259013[ 2:18]Then the Jews answered and said to him, What sign do you show us, that you do these things?
259013[ 3:9]Nicodemus answered and said to him, How can these things be?
259013[ 4:1]What shall we say then that Abraham our father found according to the flesh?
259013[ 4:1]Whence come wars and contentions among you?
259013[ 6:15]What then?
259013[ 6:1]Dare any of you having a business with another be judged by the wicked, and not by the saints?
259013[ 9:30]What shall we say then?
259014[ 10:17]And as he was going on the way, one ran before and kneeled down to him, and asked him, Good teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
259014[ 10:29]Are not two sparrows sold for an assarion[ 1.5 mills]?
259014[ 13:18]And he said, What is the kingdom of God like?
259014[ 15:29]Else what will they do who are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
259014[ 18:18]And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
259014[ 19:8]When therefore Pilate heard this charge he was more afraid,[ 19:9]and entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus, Whence are you?
259014[ 21:10]And when he entered Jerusalem the whole city was moved, saying, Who is this?
259014[ 21:42]Jesus said to them, Have you never read in the Scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same has become the head of a corner?
259014[ 26:55]At that time Jesus said to the multitudes, Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs to take me?
259014[ 3:21]Is the law then against the promises of God?
259014[ 4:21]And he said to them, Does a light come to be put under a modius[ 1.916 gallon measure], or under a bed?
259014[ 4:27]And upon this his disciples came, and wondered that he talked with the woman; but no one said to him, What do you seek?
259014[ 4:9]Is this blessedness then on the circumcision?
259014[ 6:39]And he spoke also a parable to them; Can the blind lead the blind?
259014[ 7:1]And the chief priest said, Are these things then so?
259014[ 7:24]And when the messengers of John had gone away, he said to the multitudes concerning John, What went you out into the wilderness to see?
259014[ 7:25]Then some of the inhabitants of Jerusalem said, Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
259014[ 8:48]The Jews answered and said to him, Say we not well that you are a Samaritan, and have a demon?
259014[ 9:18]And when he was praying alone, the disciples came to him, and he asked them, saying, Who do the multitudes say that I am?
259015[ 10:16]But all did not obey the gospel; for Isaiah says, Lord, who believed our report?
259015[ 15:35]But some one will say, How are the dead raised up?
259015[ 18:21]Then came Peter and said to him, Lord, how many times shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him?
259015[ 19:16]And behold one came and said to him, Teacher, what good[ work] shall I do that I may have eternal life?
259015[ 20:41]And he said to them, How do they say that the Christ is the son of David?
259015[ 7:31]And many of the multitude believed on him, and said, When the Christ comes will he perform more miracles than this man has performed?
259015[ 7:31][And he said], To what then shall I compare the men of this generation?
259015[ 8:31]What shall we say then to these things?
259015[ 8:9]And his disciples asked him, What does this parable mean?
259016[ 12:41]And Peter said to him, Lord, do you speak this parable to us, or also to all?
259016[ 15:12]And Pilate again answered and said to them, What, then, do you wish me to do to him whom you call the king of the Jews?
259016[ 16:37]But Paul said to him, They have beaten us publicly uncondemned, being Romans, and cast us into prison; and now do they privately cast us out?
259016[ 22:35]And he said to them, When I sent you out without a purse, and provision sack, and sandals, did you want any thing?
259016[ 26:65]Then the chief priest rent his clothes, saying, He has blasphemed; what further need have we of witnesses?
259016[ 2:37]And hearing[ this] they were distressed in mind, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, Men and brothers, what shall we do?
259016[ 3:13]And who is he that will injure you if you are followers of what is good?
259016[ 5:35]And while he was yet speaking persons came from the house of the synagogue ruler, saying, Your daughter is dead; why trouble the teacher?
259016[ 6:52]Then the Jews contended one with another, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
259016[ 8:34]And the eunuch answered and said to Philip, Of whom I pray you does the prophet say this?
259016[ 9:33]And he came to Capernaum; and when he was in the house, he asked them, What did you dispute about on the way?
259016[ 9:35]Jesus heard that they had cast him without, and finding him he said to him, Do you believe in the Son of God?
259017[ 11:47]Then the chief priests and Pharisees convened the Sanhedrim, and said, What do we accomplish?
259017[ 12:49]I have come to send a fire on the earth; and what will I if it is already kindled?
259017[ 19:27]Then Peter answered and said, Behold we have left all and followed you; what shall we have therefore?
259017[ 1:34]And Mary said to the angel, How shall this be, since I know not a man?
259017[ 21:15]When therefore they had breakfasted, Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?
259017[ 22:41]And the Pharisees being assembled together, Jesus asked them,[ 22:42] saying, What do you think of the Christ?
259017[ 2:14]What is the profit, my brothers, if a man says he has faith, but has not works?
259017[ 6:60]Then many of his disciples hearing him said, This is a hard saying; who can hear him?
259017[ 7:45]Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees, and they said to them, Why have you not brought him?
259017[ 9:40]And the Pharisees who were with him heard these things and said to him, Are we also blind?
259018[ 3:16]Know you not that you are a temple of God and the Spirit of God dwells in you?
259018[ 4:21]Tell me, you that wish to be under the law, do you not hear the law?
259018[ 9:14]Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast much, but your disciples fast not?
259019[ 14:22]Judas said to him, not the Iscariot, Lord, and how is it that you are about to manifest yourself to us, and not to the world?
259019[ 2:48]And when they saw him they were astonished; and his mother said to him, Son, why have you dealt thus with us?
259019[ 3:1]Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
259019[ 3:1]What then is the preeminence of the Jew?
25901A man dressed in fine clothes?
25901A man wearing fine clothes?
25901A prophet?
25901A prophet?
25901A reed shaken with a wind?
25901A reed shaken with the wind?
25901Am I not an apostle?
25901And again, I will be to him a Father and he shall be to me a Son?
25901And all denying, Peter and those with him said, Master, the multitudes press upon and throng you, and do you say, Who touched me?
25901And another, Is it I?
25901And are not his brothers James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas?
25901And are not his sisters here with us?
25901And do you not remember?
25901And having ears, do you not hear?
25901And he said to them, Whose is this figure, and the inscription?
25901And he said, Do you understand Greek?
25901And if the world is judged by you, are you unworthy of the lowest courts?
25901And if you received, why do you boast as one that receives not?
25901And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to cure on the sabbath?
25901And they awoke him and said to him, Teacher, do you not care that we perish?
25901And they came and said to him, Why do the disciples of John and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, and your disciples fast not?
25901And they reasoned within themselves, saying, If we say from heaven, he will say to us, Why did you not believe him?
25901And they said to him, Do you wish us to go and take them out?
25901And they said to him, Rabbi, which interpreted signifies Teacher, where do you stay?
25901And they said to him, Shall we go and buy two hundred denarii[$ 28] worth of bread, and give them to eat?
25901And they were afraid, and wondered, saying one to another, What man then is this, that he commands the winds and the water and they obey him?
25901And what have you that you did not receive?
25901And what shall be the sign when all these things are about to be accomplished?
25901And when he came into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying, What do you think, Simon?
25901And when he came near he asked him,[ 18:41]saying, What do you wish me to do for you?
25901And who is sufficient for these things?
25901And[ what are] these mighty works done by his hands?
25901Are not you my work in the Lord?
25901Are they Israelites?
25901Are they the posterity of Abraham?
25901Are we stronger than he?
25901Are you not much better than they?
25901Are you the prophet?
25901Barabbas?
25901Because I love you not?
25901But he knowing their hypocrisy, said to them, Why do you try me?
25901But how are the people to obtain it?
25901But they said, What is that to us?
25901But when the Son of man comes will he find faith on the earth?
25901By what law?
25901Can faith save him?
25901Can you drink of the cup of which I am about to drink?
25901Can you drink of the cup of which I drink?
25901Come they not thence, from your pleasures that war in your members?
25901Could you not watch one hour?
25901Did not all indeed who came out of Egypt with Moses?
25901Did we not walk in the same spirit, in the same steps?
25901Did you not agree with me for a denarius[ 14 cents]?
25901Did you receive the Spirit by works of the law, or by a hearing of faith?
25901Do men gather grapes from thorns?
25901Do not the gentiles also do the same?
25901Do not the publicans the same?
25901Do not the rich oppress you and drag you to tribunals?
25901Do you also wish to be his disciples?
25901Do you not judge those within?
25901Do you not know that I have power to release you, and I have power to crucify you?
25901Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole mass?
25901Do you not yet perceive nor understand?
25901Does God care for oxen?
25901For when there is envy and strife among you are you not carnal and walk as men?
25901For which is greater, the gift, or the altar which sanctifies the gift?
25901For why is my freedom limited by the conscience of another?
25901From their children, or from strangers?
25901From whom do the kings of the earth receive taxes, or a tribute?
25901Has no man condemned you?
25901Has not God chosen the poor of the world rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom which he promised to those who love him?
25901Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?
25901Have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
25901Have the rulers at length learned that this is the Christ?
25901Have you come hither before the time to torment us?
25901Have you come to destroy us?
25901Have you never read, that out of the mouths of babes and nursing infants, you have perfected praise?
25901Having begun in the Spirit do you now end in the flesh?
25901He that has seen me has seen the Father; and how say you, Show us the Father?
25901How can you escape the judgment of hell?
25901How have you no faith?
25901How long shall I be with you?
25901How long shall I be with you?
25901How long shall I suffer you?
25901How long shall I suffer you?
25901How shall we who died to sin any longer live in it?
25901How then can his kingdom stand?
25901How then does he now see?
25901How then will you know all parables?
25901I ask therefore for what reason you have sent for me?
25901I speak as a man;--[ 3:6] by no means;--since[ if he was] how shall God judge the world?
25901If God is for us, who is against us?
25901If I say the truth, why do you not believe me?
25901If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them is lost, does he not leave the ninety- nine on the mountain, and go and seek for the lost one?
25901If the whole was a hearing, where would be the smelling?
25901Is God unrighteous who inflicts wrath?
25901Is it Christ who died, and still more, who has also been raised, and who is on the right hand of God, and who makes intercession for us?
25901Is it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar or not?
25901Is it not even you before our Lord Jesus at his coming?
25901Is not he that reclines?
25901Is not his mother called Mary?
25901Is the law sin?
25901Is there not now a wise man among you?
25901Is there unrighteousness with God?
25901Is your eye evil because I am good?
25901Is your heart hardened?
25901It is God that justifies;[ 8:34]who is he that condemns?
25901Know you not what the Scripture says in Elijah, how he intercedes with God against Israel?
25901Much more then things pertaining to this life?
25901No one of the disciples dared to ask him, Who are you?
25901Of works?
25901Or what will a man give as an exchange for his life?
25901Others said, How can a sinful man perform such miracles?
25901Peter was grieved that he said to him the third time, Are you a friend to me?
25901Pilate said to them, Shall I crucify your king?
25901Shall I commend you?
25901Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them a harlot''s members?
25901Shall affliction or distress, persecution or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or the sword?
25901Shall the work say to him that made it, Why did you make me thus?
25901Shall we continue in sin, that the grace may abound?
25901Shall we sin because we are not under the law but under the grace?
25901Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
25901The bread which we break, is it not a participation of the body of Christ?
25901The cup which the Father has given me, shall I not drink it?
25901Then Peter answered,[ 10:47]Can any forbid water that these should be baptized, who have received the Holy Spirit as we also have?
25901Then they said to him, Are you also one of his disciples?
25901Those who wait on the altar partake of the altar?
25901Till seven times?
25901Was Paul crucified for you?
25901Was it not with those that sinned?
25901What do these testify against you?
25901What shall I say to you?
25901What, therefore, will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
25901When are they to find the time to obtain it?
25901Whence then has it poisonous darnel?
25901Whence then has this man all these things?
25901Where are they to find the means?
25901Who can forgive sins but God alone?
25901Who is offended, and I am not displeased?
25901Who is this Son of man?
25901Who plants a vineyard and eats not the fruit of it?
25901Whose figure and inscription has it?
25901Why did you propose this thing in your heart?
25901Why do you seek to kill me?
25901Why not rather suffer injustice?
25901Will he go to the dispersion of the Greeks, and teach the Greeks?
25901Will not both fall into the pit?
25901Will their unbelief destroy the faith of God?
25901Will you not fear the power?
25901You knew that I am an austere man, taking up what I laid not down, and reaping what I did not sow?
25901You know how to distinguish the appearance of the earth and sky, and how do you not distinguish this time?
25901You that abhor idols, do you commit sacrilege?
25901You that preach not to steal, do you steal?
25901Your nation and the chief priests have delivered you to me; what have you done?
25901[ 10:14]How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
25901[ 10:15]And you, Capernaum, even to heaven will you be exalted?
25901[ 10:15]and how shall they preach unless they have been sent?
25901[ 10:16]The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not a participation of the blood of Christ?
25901[ 10:18]And Jesus said to him, Why do you call me good?
25901[ 10:18]But I say, Did they not hear?
25901[ 10:18]Consider Israel after the flesh; are not those who eat the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
25901[ 10:19]But I say, did not Israel know?
25901[ 10:19]What then do I say?
25901[ 10:21]And Peter went down to the men and said, Behold, I am the man whom you seek; what is the cause for which you have come?
25901[ 10:21]Others said, These are not the words of a demoniac; can a demon open the eyes of the blind?
25901[ 10:22]Do we provoke the Lord to anger?
25901[ 10:24]Then the Jews came around him and said to him, How long do you hold our minds[ in doubt]?
25901[ 10:26]And he said to him, What is written in the law?
25901[ 10:26]And they were greatly astonished, and said to themselves, Who then can be saved?
25901[ 10:2]And the Pharisees came and asked him, to try him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
25901[ 10:30]If I partake with thanks, why am I blamed for that for which I give thanks?
25901[ 10:32]Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shown you from the Father; for which of these works do you stone me?
25901[ 10:34]Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said you are gods?
25901[ 10:36]And he said to them, What do you wish me to do for you?
25901[ 10:36]Which of these three think you was a neighbor to him who fell among the robbers?
25901[ 10:3]And he answered and said to them, What did Moses command you?
25901[ 10:40]But Martha was distracted with much serving, and came and said, Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone?
25901[ 10:4]And looking steadily at him and being afraid, he said, What is wanted, Lord?
25901[ 10:51]And Jesus answered him and said, What do you wish me to do for you?
25901[ 10:8]But what does it say?
25901[ 11:11] And what father is there of you, who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?
25901[ 11:11]Why?
25901[ 11:12]or if he asks also for an egg, will give him a scorpion?
25901[ 11:13]Judge of yourselves; is it becoming that a woman should pray to God unveiled?
25901[ 11:14] Does not nature herself teach you that if a man wears long hair it is a disgrace to him?
25901[ 11:15]For if their falling away is the reconciling of the world, what will their recovery be but life from the dead?
25901[ 11:16]To what shall I liken this generation?
25901[ 11:18]And if Satan is divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
25901[ 11:19]But if I by Beelzebul cast out demons, by whom do your sons cast them out?
25901[ 11:22] Have you not[ food] to eat and drink at your houses?
25901[ 11:22]Are they Hebrews?
25901[ 11:23]Are they ministers of Christ?
25901[ 11:29]Who is weak, and I am not weak?
25901[ 11:30]The baptism of John; was it from heaven, or of men?
25901[ 11:31]And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we say from heaven, he will say, Why did you not believe him?
25901[ 11:34]For who knew the mind of the Lord?
25901[ 11:35]or who first gave to him, and it shall be repaid him?
25901[ 11:37]And some of them said, Could not this man who opens the eyes of the blind, cause that even he should not have died?
25901[ 11:3]And if any one says to you, Why do you do this?
25901[ 11:40]Jesus said to her, Did I not tell you that if you will believe you shall see the glory of God?
25901[ 11:4]But what says the response to him?
25901[ 11:56]Then they sought Jesus, and standing in the temple said one to another, What do you think?
25901[ 11:5]And some of those standing there said to them, Why do you untie the colt?
25901[ 11:7] Have I done wrong to humble myself that you might be exalted, that I preached the gospel of God to you gratuitously?
25901[ 11:7]What then?
25901[ 11:8]But what went you out to see?
25901[ 11:8]The disciples said to him, Rabbi, the Jews lately sought to stone you, and do you go there again?
25901[ 11:9]But what went you out to see?
25901[ 11:9]Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours of the day?
25901[ 12:13]For what is there in which you were inferior to the rest of the churches, except that I was not burdensome to you?
25901[ 12:14]And he said to him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
25901[ 12:15]If the foot says, Because I am not a hand, I am not of the body, is it therefore not of the body?
25901[ 12:15]Shall we pay?
25901[ 12:16]and if the ear says, Because I am not an eye, I am not of the body, is it therefore not of the body?
25901[ 12:17]Did I make any thing out of you by any of those I sent to you?
25901[ 12:17]If the whole body was an eye, where would be the hearing?
25901[ 12:18]I requested Titus, and sent the brother with him; did Titus make any thing out of you?
25901[ 12:19]But if all were one member, where would be the body?
25901[ 12:20]But God said to him, Foolish man, this night they shall require your soul from you; and who then will have the goods which you have provided?
25901[ 12:23]And all the multitudes wondered and said, Is this the Son of David?
25901[ 12:23]In the resurrection, when they rise, whose wife shall she be?
25901[ 12:23]Is not the soul more than the food, and the body than the clothing?
25901[ 12:24]Jesus said to them, Do you not err on this account, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God?
25901[ 12:25]And which of you can add a cubit to his stature?
25901[ 12:26]And if you can not do the least, why are you anxious for the rest?
25901[ 12:27]And if I by Beelzebul cast out demons, by whom do your sons cast them out?
25901[ 12:27]Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
25901[ 12:29]Are all apostles?
25901[ 12:30]have all gifts of performing cures?
25901[ 12:34]Offspring of vipers, how can you, being evil, speak good things?
25901[ 12:37]David himself calls him Lord, and whence is he his son?
25901[ 12:3]But he said to them, Have you not read what David did, when he was hungry, and those who were with him?
25901[ 12:48]And he answered and said to him that told him, Who is my mother?
25901[ 12:51]Do you think that I have come to give peace on the earth?
25901[ 12:57]And why even of yourselves do you not judge what is right?
25901[ 12:5]Or have you not read in the law, that the priests profane the sabbath in the temple, and are blameless?
25901[ 12:6]Are not five sparrows sold for two assarions[ 3 cents], and one of them is not forgotten before God?
25901[ 12:7]If you endure correction, God deals with you as sons; for what son is there whom his father does not correct?
25901[ 12:9]What will the lord of the vineyard do?
25901[ 13:20]Again he said, To what shall I liken the kingdom of God?
25901[ 13:23]And some one said to him, Lord, are there few who are saved?
25901[ 13:25]And when John completed his course, he said, Who do you suppose I am?
25901[ 13:25]He, falling down on the breast of Jesus, said to him, Lord, who is it?
25901[ 13:27]And the servants of the householder came and said to him, Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field?
25901[ 13:2]And Jesus said to him, Do you see these great buildings?
25901[ 13:2]And he answered and said to them, Do you think those Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffered such things?
25901[ 13:36]Simon Peter said to him, Lord, where do you go?
25901[ 13:37]Peter said to him, Lord, why can I not follow you now?
25901[ 13:38]Jesus answered, Will you lay down your life for me?
25901[ 13:4]Or those eighteen on whom the tower in the Siloam fell, and killed them; do you think they were sinners above all men that live at Jerusalem?
25901[ 13:51]Have you understood all these thing?
25901[ 13:55]Is not this the carpenter''s son?
25901[ 13:56]And are not his sisters all with us?
25901[ 14:10]But why do you judge your brother?
25901[ 14:10]Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
25901[ 14:15]What then is[ to be done]?
25901[ 14:19]And they were sorry, and said to him, one by one, Is it I?
25901[ 14:28]For what man of you wishing to build a tower, does not first sit down and estimate the expense, whether he has the means to finish?
25901[ 14:31]and Jesus immediately stretching out his hand, took hold of him and said, Man of little faith, why did you doubt?
25901[ 14:34]Salt, therefore, is good; but if the salt has lost its strength, with what shall it be seasoned?
25901[ 14:36]Did the word of God go out from you, or did it come to you alone?
25901[ 14:37]And he came and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, Simon, do you sleep?
25901[ 14:3]And Jesus answered and said to the lawyers and Pharisees, Is it lawful to cure on the sabbath, or not?
25901[ 14:48]And Jesus answered and said to them, Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs to apprehend me?
25901[ 14:4]Who are you that judge another man''s servant?
25901[ 14:5]Thomas said to him, Lord, we know not where you go, and how do we know the way?
25901[ 14:60]And the chief priest standing up in the midst asked Jesus, saying, Do you not answer any thing to what these testify against you?
25901[ 14:63]And the high priest rent his clothes, and said, What further need have we of witnesses?
25901[ 14:64]You have heard the blasphemy; what do you think?
25901[ 14:6] But Jesus said, Let her alone; why do you trouble her?
25901[ 14:8]For also if the trumpet gives an uncertain sound, who will prepare himself for the battle?
25901[ 14:9]Jesus said to him, Have I been so long a time with you and have you not known me, Philip?
25901[ 14:9]So also you by a tongue if you utter a word not easily understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
25901[ 15:10]Now, therefore, why do you try God, to put on the necks of the disciples a yoke which neither our fathers nor we could bear?
25901[ 15:12]Then the disciples came to him, and said to him, Do you know that the Pharisees were offended when they heard this word?
25901[ 15:14]And Pilate said to them,[ Why]?
25901[ 15:16]And he said, Are you so entirely without understanding?
25901[ 15:17]Do you not understand that whatever goes into the mouth passes into the stomach, and is cast out on the earth?
25901[ 15:2]And Pilate asked him, Are you the king of the Jews?
25901[ 15:30]Why also do we encounter danger every hour?
25901[ 15:32]If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, of what advantage is it to me?
25901[ 15:33]But his disciples said to him, Whence shall we obtain so much bread in the wilderness as to fill so great a multitude?
25901[ 15:34]And Jesus said to them, How many loaves have you?
25901[ 15:3]And he answered and said to them, Why do you transgress the command of God by your tradition?
25901[ 15:4]And Pilate again asked him saying, Do you answer nothing?
25901[ 15:55]Where, death, is your sting?
25901[ 15:9]And Pilate answered them, saying, Do you wish me to release to you the king of the Jews?
25901[ 16:10]nor the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many store- baskets you took up?
25901[ 16:11]If, therefore, you have not been faithful in the riches procured by injustice, who will commit to you the true?
25901[ 16:11]Why do you not understand that I spoke to you not of bread, to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees?
25901[ 16:12]And if you have not been faithful in another''s, who will give you yours?
25901[ 16:15]And he said to them, Who say you that I am?
25901[ 16:18]They said therefore, What is this that he says, The little while?
25901[ 16:26]For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his life?
25901[ 16:2]And calling him, he said to him, What is this which I hear of you?
25901[ 16:31]Jesus answered them, Do you now believe?
25901[ 16:3]And the steward said within himself, What shall I do, because my lord takes the stewardship away from me?
25901[ 16:5]And calling each one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first, How much do you owe my lord?
25901[ 16:5]But now I go to him that sent me, and no one of you asks me, Where do you go?
25901[ 16:7]Then he said to another, And how much do you owe?
25901[ 16:8]But Jesus knowing it, said, Why do you reason within yourselves, men of little faith, because you have not taken bread?
25901[ 16:9]Do you not yet understand nor remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many travelling- baskets you took up?
25901[ 17:10]And the disciples asked him, saying, Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must first come?
25901[ 17:17]And Jesus answered and said to him, Were there not ten cleansed?
25901[ 17:18]And some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers disputed with him, and some said, What does this trifler mean to say?
25901[ 17:19]And laying hold of him they brought him to the Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new teaching is which is taught by you?
25901[ 17:19]Then the disciples came to Jesus privately, and said, Why could we not cast it out?
25901[ 17:37]And they answered and said to him, Where, Lord?
25901[ 17:7]But which of you having a servant plowing, or keeping sheep, will say to him when he comes in from the field, Come immediately and sit down?
25901[ 17:9]Does he thank the servant because he did the things commanded him?
25901[ 18:12]What think you?
25901[ 18:17]Then the female servant, the door- keeper, said to Peter, Are you also one of the disciples of this man?
25901[ 18:19]And Jesus said to him, Why do you call me good?
25901[ 18:21]Why do you ask me?
25901[ 18:22]He having said these things, one of the officers who stood by gave Jesus a blow, saying, Do you answer the chief priest thus?
25901[ 18:23]Jesus answered him, If I spoke wrong, testify of the wrong; but if well, why do you beat me?
25901[ 18:26] One of the servants of the chief priest, being a relation of him whose ear Peter cut off, said, Did I not see you in the garden with him?
25901[ 18:26]And those hearing him, said, And who can be saved?
25901[ 18:29]Then Pilate went out to them and said, What accusation do you bring against this man?
25901[ 18:33]Ought you not also to pity your fellow- servant, as I pitied you?
25901[ 18:34]Jesus answered, Do you say this of yourself, or did others tell you of me?
25901[ 18:35]Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
25901[ 18:37]Then Pilate said to him, Are you a king then?
25901[ 18:38]Pilate said to him, What is truth?
25901[ 18:4]Jesus, therefore, knowing all things that were coming upon him, went out and said to them, Whom do you seek?
25901[ 18:7]And will not God execute the judgment of his elect, who cry day and night to him, even though he waits long on them?
25901[ 18:7]Then he asked them again, Whom do you seek?
25901[ 19:10]Pilate said to him, Do you not speak to me?
25901[ 19:15]But the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?
25901[ 19:17]And he said to him, Why do you ask me of the good?
25901[ 19:18]He said to him, What?
25901[ 19:20]The young man said to him, All these have I kept; what do I lack yet?
25901[ 19:23]then why did you not put my silver on the[ broker''s] table, and when I came I should have had the same, with interest?
25901[ 19:25]And the disciples hearing this, were greatly astonished, and said, Who then can be saved?
25901[ 19:33]And untying the colt, his owners said to them, Why do you untie the colt?
25901[ 19:3]And he said to them, With what then were you baptized?
25901[ 19:3]And the Pharisees came to him to try him, and said, Is it lawful[ for a man] to put away his wife for every cause?
25901[ 19:4]And he answered and said, Have you not read that the Creator at the beginning made them male and female?
25901[ 1:10]For do I now obey man, or God?
25901[ 1:13]And to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand till I make thy enemies thy footstool?
25901[ 1:13]Is Christ divided?
25901[ 1:14]Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to serve on account of those who are about to inherit salvation?
25901[ 1:17] Wishing this therefore, did I use lightness?
25901[ 1:18] And Zachariah said to the angel, By what shall I know this?
25901[ 1:18]What then?
25901[ 1:20]Where is the wise?
25901[ 1:21]And they asked him, What then?
25901[ 1:22]Then they said to him, Who are you?
25901[ 1:25]And they asked him, and said to him, Why then do you baptize, if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the prophet?
25901[ 1:27]And all were astonished, so that they inquired among themselves, saying, What is this?
25901[ 1:38]And Jesus turning around, and seeing them following, said to them, What do you seek?
25901[ 1:43]And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord has come to me?
25901[ 1:46]And Nathanael said to him, Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?
25901[ 1:48]Nathanael said to him, Whence do you know me?
25901[ 1:50]Jesus answered and said to him, Because I said to you I saw you under the fig tree, do you believe?
25901[ 1:5]For to which of the angels said he at any time, You are my Son, to- day have I begotten you?
25901[ 1:66]And all who heard laid them to heart, saying, What then is this child to be?
25901[ 20:13]And the lord of the vineyard said, What shall I do?
25901[ 20:13]And they said to her, Woman, why do you weep?
25901[ 20:15]Is it not right for me to do what I will with my own?
25901[ 20:15]Jesus said to her, Woman, why do you weep?
25901[ 20:17]And he looked at them and said, What, then, is this which is written?
25901[ 20:21]And he said to her, What do you wish?
25901[ 20:22]Is it lawful for us to pay tribute to Caesar, or not?
25901[ 20:32]And Jesus stopped, and called them and said, What do you wish me to do for you?
25901[ 20:33]In the resurrection, therefore, which of them has her for a wife?
25901[ 20:3]And he answered and said to them, I also will ask you a question; and tell me,[ 20:4]Was the baptism of John from heaven, or from men?
25901[ 20:44]David, therefore, calls him Lord; and how is he his son?
25901[ 20:5]And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we say, From heaven, he will say, Why did you not believe him?
25901[ 20:6]And going out about the eleventh hour he found others standing, and said to them, Why stand you all the day idle?
25901[ 21:13]But Paul answered, What do you do, to weep and break my heart?
25901[ 21:16]Again he said to him a second time; Simon, son of John, do you love me?
25901[ 21:17] He said to him a third time; Simon, son of John, are you a friend to me?
25901[ 21:21]Peter seeing him said to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man[ do]?
25901[ 21:22]Jesus said to him, If I wish him to continue till I come, what is that to you?
25901[ 21:22]What then is[ to be done]?
25901[ 21:25]Whence was the baptism of John?
25901[ 21:31]Which of the two did the will of the father?
25901[ 21:38]Are you not the Egyptian who before these days excited a sedition, and led out into the wilderness the four thousand men who were murderers?
25901[ 21:40]When, therefore, the lord of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those husbandmen?
25901[ 21:5]Then Jesus said to them, Children, have you any thing to eat?
25901[ 21:7]And they asked him, saying, Teacher, when then shall these things be?
25901[ 22:10]And I said, What shall I do, Lord?
25901[ 22:16]And now, why do you delay?
25901[ 22:17]Tell us, therefore, what you think; is it right to pay tribute to Caesar or not?
25901[ 22:18]Jesus knowing their wickedness, said, Why do you hypocrites try me?
25901[ 22:20]And he said to them, Whose is this image and this inscription?
25901[ 22:25]But when they extended him with cords, he said to the centurion standing by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man, a Roman, and uncondemned?
25901[ 22:26]And the centurion hearing this, went and told the chiliarch, saying, What are you about to do?
25901[ 22:27] And the chiliarch came to him and said, Tell me, are you a Roman?
25901[ 22:27]For which is greater, he that reclines, or he that serves?
25901[ 22:28]In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will she be of the seven?
25901[ 22:45]And rising from prayer, and coming to the disciples, he found them sleeping from grief,[ 22:46]and he said to them, Why do you sleep?
25901[ 22:45]If then David calls him Lord, how is he his son?
25901[ 22:48]But Jesus said to him, Judas, do you betray the Son of man with a kiss?
25901[ 22:49]And those about him seeing what was about to occur, said, Lord, shall we strike with the sword?
25901[ 22:70]And they all said, Are you the Son of God then?
25901[ 22:71]And they said, What further need have we of testimony?
25901[ 22:8]And I answered, Who are you, Lord?
25901[ 22:9]And they said to him, Where do you wish us to prepare?
25901[ 23:19]And the chiliarch taking him by the hand and leading him aside, inquired, What is it that you have to tell me?
25901[ 23:22]And he said to them a third time,[ Why], for what evil has this man done?
25901[ 23:3] And Pilate asked him, saying, Are you the king of the Jews?
25901[ 23:40]But the other answered and rebuked him, and said, Do you not fear God, since you are under the same sentence?
25901[ 23:4]And those standing by said, Do you revile God''s chief priest?
25901[ 24:17]And he said to them, What reports are these which you relate one to the other as you walk and are sad?
25901[ 24:19]And he said to them, What things?
25901[ 24:26]Ought not the Christ to suffer these things, and to enter into his glory?
25901[ 24:2]And he answered and said to them, Do you not see all these things?
25901[ 24:32]And they said one to the other, Did not our hearts burn within us when he spoke to us on the way?
25901[ 24:38] And he said to them, Why are you troubled?
25901[ 24:41]And while they yet disbelieved from joy, and wondered, he said to them, Have you any food here?
25901[ 24:45]Who then is the faithful and wise servant whom the Lord has placed over his family to give them food in due season?
25901[ 24:5]And[ the women] being afraid, and bowing their faces to the earth, they said to them, Why do you seek the living with the dead?
25901[ 25:37]Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when did we see you hungry, and feed you?
25901[ 25:38]when did we see you a stranger, and take you in?
25901[ 25:39]when did we see you sick, or in prison, and come to you?
25901[ 26:10]But Jesus knowing it, said to them, Why do you trouble the woman?
25901[ 26:15]And I said, Who are you, Lord?
25901[ 26:17]And on the first day of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying, Where do you wish us to prepare for you to eat the passover?
25901[ 26:22]And being grieved exceedingly, they each one began to say to him, Lord, is it I?
25901[ 26:25]And Judas, who betrayed him, answered and said, Is it I, Rabbi?
25901[ 26:27]King Agrippa, believe you the prophets?
25901[ 26:40]And he came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, Are you so unable to watch with me one hour?
25901[ 26:45]Then he came to the disciples and said to them, Do you sleep still and take your rest?
25901[ 26:50]But Jesus said to him, Comrade, for what have you come?
25901[ 26:53]Do you think that I could not ask my Father, and he would furnish me more than twelve legions of angels?
25901[ 26:54]How then would the Scriptures be accomplished, that it must be so?
25901[ 26:62] And the chief priest rising up said to him, Do you answer nothing?
25901[ 26:66]What do you think?
25901[ 26:8]And his disciples seeing it were displeased, and said, Why is this waste?
25901[ 26:8]Why is it judged by you incredible that God raises the dead?
25901[ 27:13]Then Pilate said to him, Do you not hear how many things they testify against you?
25901[ 27:17]When, therefore, they were assembled together, Pilate said to them, Which do you wish me to release to you?
25901[ 27:21]And the procurator answered and said to them, Which of the two do you wish me to release to you?
25901[ 27:22]Pilate said to them, What then shall I do to Jesus, called Christ?
25901[ 27:23]But he said,[ No]; for what evil has he done?
25901[ 2:11]For who knows the[ things] of man, except the spirit of man which is in him?
25901[ 2:12]And they were all astonished and perplexed, saying one to another, What does this mean?
25901[ 2:16] For who has known the mind of the Lord, who shall instruct him?
25901[ 2:17]But if seeking to be justified by Christ we are found to be ourselves also sinners, is Christ then a minister of sin?
25901[ 2:19]And Jesus said to them, Can the sons of the bridechamber fast as long as the bridegroom is with them?
25901[ 2:19]For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
25901[ 2:19]You believe that there is one God?
25901[ 2:20]But will you know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
25901[ 2:20]For what glory is it if when you sin and are punished you bear it patiently?
25901[ 2:20]Then the Jews said to him, Forty- six years was this temple being built, and will you raise it in three days?
25901[ 2:21] Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he offered up Isaac his son on the altar?
25901[ 2:22]Who is a liar but he that denies that Jesus is the Christ?
25901[ 2:22]You that command not to commit adultery, do you commit adultery?
25901[ 2:23]You who boast of the law, by the transgression of the law do you dishonor God?
25901[ 2:25]And he said to them, Have you never read what David did, when he had need, and was hungry?
25901[ 2:25]And in like manner also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she received the messengers and sent them out another way?
25901[ 2:26]If therefore the uncircumcision keeps the ordinances of the law, shall not its uncircumcision be accounted for circumcision?
25901[ 2:3]But do you think this, O man, who judge those doing such things and do the same, that you shall escape the judgment of God?
25901[ 2:49]And he said to them, Why did you seek me?
25901[ 2:4]Jesus said to her, What have you to do with me, woman?
25901[ 2:5]Do you not remember that when I was with you I told you of these things?
25901[ 2:6]But one somewhere testified, saying, What is man that thou art mindful of him, or a son of man that thou visitest him?
25901[ 2:7]And do they not blaspheme the good name by which you are called?
25901[ 2:7]And they were astonished and wondered, saying, Are not all these that speak Galileans?
25901[ 2:8]And Jesus immediately knowing in his spirit that they so reasoned within themselves, said to them, Why do you reason in your minds?
25901[ 2:9]in what respect is it easier to say to the paralytic, Your sins are forgiven you, than to say, Arise, take up your bed and walk?
25901[ 3:10] Jesus answered and said to him, Are you a teacher of Israel and know not these things?
25901[ 3:10]And the multitudes asked him, saying, What then shall we do?
25901[ 3:11]Does a fountain send forth sweet water and bitter from the same opening?
25901[ 3:12]And Peter seeing it answered the people, Men of Israel, why do you wonder at this?
25901[ 3:12]And publicans, also, came to be baptized, and said to him, Teacher, what shall we do?
25901[ 3:12]Can a fig tree, my brothers, produce olives, or a vine, figs?
25901[ 3:12]If I have told you earthly things and you believe not, how will you believe if I should tell you heavenly things?
25901[ 3:14]And the soldiers asked him, saying, And what shall we do?
25901[ 3:14]But, he refused him, saying, I have need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?
25901[ 3:17]And with whom was he displeased forty years?
25901[ 3:18]And to whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest?
25901[ 3:19]What then?
25901[ 3:23]And calling them, he said to them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?
25901[ 3:29]Is God[ a God] of the Jews alone?
25901[ 3:31]Do we then abrogate the law by the faith?
25901[ 3:33] And he answered them and said, Who is my mother, or my brothers?
25901[ 3:3]Are you so foolish?
25901[ 3:3]For what if some did not believe?
25901[ 3:4]And he said to them, Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath, or to do evil?
25901[ 3:4]For when one says, I am of Paul, and another, I, of Apollos, are you not men?
25901[ 3:4]Have you suffered so much in vain?
25901[ 3:4]Nicodemus said to him, How can a man be born when he is old?
25901[ 3:5]Who then is Apollos?
25901[ 3:7]For if the truth of God abounded by my falsehood to his glory, why am I also yet judged as a sinner?
25901[ 3:8]And as we are falsely accused and as some declare that we say,[ do we say] Let us do evil that good may come?
25901[ 4:10] Do you observe days, and months, and times, and years?
25901[ 4:10]How then was it accounted?
25901[ 4:11]The woman said to him, Sir, you have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep; whence then have you the living water?
25901[ 4:12]Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and who drank of it himself, and his sons, and his cattle?
25901[ 4:12]There is one law- giver and judge, who is able to save and to destroy; but who are you that judge a neighbor?
25901[ 4:13]And he said to them, Do you not know this parable?
25901[ 4:15] What then was your blessedness?
25901[ 4:15]And commanding them to withdraw from the Sanhedrim, they conferred one with another,[ 4:16]saying, What shall we do to these men?
25901[ 4:16]Have I therefore become your enemy, by telling you the truth?
25901[ 4:18]And if the righteous man is scarcely saved, where will the ungodly and the sinner appear?
25901[ 4:21]What do you wish?
25901[ 4:22]And they all bore him witness, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded from his mouth, and said, Is not this the son of Joseph?
25901[ 4:30]And he said, To what shall I liken the kingdom of God?
25901[ 4:30]But what says the Scripture?
25901[ 4:33]Then the disciples said one to another, Has any one brought him food to eat?
25901[ 4:35]Do you not say, There are yet four months, and the harvest comes?
25901[ 4:3]For what says the Scripture?
25901[ 4:40]And he said to them, Why are you so fearful?
25901[ 4:41]And they were greatly afraid, and said one to another, What man is this, that even the wind and the lake obey him?
25901[ 4:4]Adulteresses, know you not that the friendship of the world is enmity against God?
25901[ 4:5]Or do you suppose that the Scripture says in vain, The spirit which dwells in us desires to envy?
25901[ 4:7]For who made you to differ?
25901[ 4:9]But this, that he ascended, what is it but that he first descended into the lower parts of the earth?
25901[ 4:9]Then the Samaritan woman said to him, How do you, being a Jew, ask a drink of me, who am a Samaritan?
25901[ 5:11] And I, brothers, if I preach circumcision, why am I yet persecuted?
25901[ 5:12]For what business have I to judge those without?
25901[ 5:12]They asked him, Who is the man that said to you, Take up your bed and walk?
25901[ 5:22]And Jesus knowing their thoughts answered and said to them, Why do you reason in your minds?
25901[ 5:23]in what is it easier to say, Your sins are forgiven you, than to say, Arise and walk?
25901[ 5:2]And I saw a mighty angel proclaim with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book and to break its seven seals?
25901[ 5:30]And Jesus immediately knowing in himself that a power had gone out from him, turning round in the crowd said, Who touched my clothes?
25901[ 5:30]And the Pharisees and their scribes complained to his disciples, saying, Why do you eat and drink with publicans?
25901[ 5:31]And his disciples said to him, You see the multitude throng you, and do you say, Who touched me?
25901[ 5:34]And he said to them, Can you make the children of the bridechamber fast while the bridegroom is with them?
25901[ 5:39]And he went in and said to them, Why do you make a tumult and weep?
25901[ 5:44]How can you believe, receiving glory one from another, and the glory from God alone you seek not?
25901[ 5:46]For if you love those that love you, what reward have you?
25901[ 5:47]And if you salute your brothers only, what do you do more than[ others]?
25901[ 5:47]But if you believe not his writings, how will you believe my words?
25901[ 5:4]Continuing unsold was it not yours, and when it was sold was it not at your disposal?
25901[ 5:5]Who is he that overcomes the world, but he that believes that Jesus is the Son of God?
25901[ 5:6]Jesus seeing him lying, and knowing that he had now been sick a long time, said to him, Do you wish to become well?
25901[ 5:8]And Peter answered her, Tell me whether you sold the field for so much?
25901[ 5:9]And Peter said to her, Why have you agreed together to try the Spirit of the Lord?
25901[ 5:9]And he asked him, What is your name?
25901[ 6:15] and what agreement has Christ with Beliar, or what part has a believer with an unbeliever?
25901[ 6:15]Know you not that your bodies are Christ''s members?
25901[ 6:16]Know you not that he who is joined to a harlot is one body[ with her]?
25901[ 6:16]and what agreement has a temple of God with idols?
25901[ 6:19]Know you not that your bodies are a temple of the Holy Spirit in you which you have from God, and you are not your own?
25901[ 6:21]What fruit had you therefore then in things of which you are now ashamed?
25901[ 6:24]And she went out and said to her mother, What shall I ask?
25901[ 6:25]And finding him on the other side of the lake they said to him, Rabbi, when came you hither?
25901[ 6:27]Which of you by being anxious can add one cubit to his stature?
25901[ 6:28]And why are you anxious concerning clothing?
25901[ 6:2]And some of the Pharisees said, Why do you do what is not lawful on the sabbath?
25901[ 6:2]And when it was the sabbath, he taught in the synagogue; and many heard him and were astonished, and said, Whence has this man these things?
25901[ 6:2]Do you not know that the saints shall judge the world?
25901[ 6:30]Then they said to him, What miracle do you perform, that we may see and believe you?
25901[ 6:31]Be not anxious, therefore, saying, What shall we eat?
25901[ 6:32]And if you love those that love you, what thanks have you?
25901[ 6:33]And if you do good to those who do good to you, what thanks have you?
25901[ 6:34]And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what thanks have you?
25901[ 6:38]And he said to them, How many loaves have you?
25901[ 6:3]And Jesus answered and said to them, Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, he and those with him?
25901[ 6:3]Do you not know that as many of us as were baptized in Christ were baptized in his death?
25901[ 6:3]Is not this the carpenter?
25901[ 6:3]Know you not that we shall judge angels?
25901[ 6:41]And why do you see the speck in your brother''s eye, and observe not the beam in your own eye?
25901[ 6:42]And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
25901[ 6:42]How can you say to your brother, Brother, let me cast out the speck in your eye, and you yourself see not the beam in your own eye?
25901[ 6:4]If then you have courts for the business of this life, do you constitute them of the most abject in the church?
25901[ 6:5]Then Jesus lining up his eyes, and seeing many people come to him, said to Philip, Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat?
25901[ 6:61]And Jesus knowing in himself that his disciples complained of this, said to them, Does this offend you?
25901[ 6:62][What], then if you should see the Son of man ascend where he was formerly?
25901[ 6:67]Then Jesus said to the twelve Will you also go away?
25901[ 6:68]Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
25901[ 6:70]He answered them, Have I not chosen you twelve?
25901[ 6:9]And Jesus said to them, I will ask you whether it is lawful on the sabbath to do good or to do evil?
25901[ 6:9]Know you not that the unjust shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
25901[ 7:10]or if he asks a fish, will give him a serpent?
25901[ 7:11]Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?
25901[ 7:13]Did then that which is good become death to me?
25901[ 7:15]Then the Jews wondered, saying, How does this man know letters, not having learned?
25901[ 7:16]For how do you know, wife, that you will not save your husband?
25901[ 7:18]And he said to them, Are you also so without understanding?
25901[ 7:19]And calling two of his disciples, John sent to the Lord, saying, Are you he that was to come, or look we for another?
25901[ 7:19]Did not Moses give you the law?
25901[ 7:20]And coming to him the men said, John the Baptist has sent us to you to say, Are you he that was to come, or look we for another?
25901[ 7:20]The multitude answered, You have a demon; who seeks to kill you?
25901[ 7:24] Miserable man that I am; who will deliver me from the body of this death?
25901[ 7:25]But what went you out to see?
25901[ 7:26]But what went you out to see?
25901[ 7:27]But he that injured his neighbor repelled him, saying, Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?
25901[ 7:28]Will you kill me as you did the Egyptian, yesterday?
25901[ 7:35]Then the Jews said one to another, Where is this man about to go, that we shall not find him?
25901[ 7:36]What does the word which he said mean; You shall seek and shall not find me, and where I am you can not come?
25901[ 7:3]And why do you see a speck in your brother''s eye, and not consider a beam in your own eye?
25901[ 7:42]Has not the Scripture said that the Christ comes from the offspring of David, and from Bethlehem, the village where David was?
25901[ 7:44]And turning to the woman, he said to Simon, Do you see this woman?
25901[ 7:47]The Pharisees answered them, Are you also deceived?
25901[ 7:48]Has any one of the rulers believed on him, or of the Pharisees?
25901[ 7:49]And those who reclined with him said within themselves, Who is this that forgives sins also?
25901[ 7:4]or how will you say to your brother, Let me cast out the speck from your eye, and behold a beam in your own eye?
25901[ 7:50]has not my hand made all these things?
25901[ 7:52]They answered and said to him, Are you also from Galilee?
25901[ 7:52]Which of the prophets did not your fathers persecute?
25901[ 7:5]And the Pharisees and scribes asked, Why do not your disciples conform to the tradition of the elders; but eat bread with defiled hands?
25901[ 7:9]Or is there any man of you, who, if his son asks bread of him, will give him a stone?
25901[ 8:10]And Jesus rising up and seeing no one but the woman, said to her, Woman, where are those your accusers?
25901[ 8:11]And will not the weak brother for whom Christ died perish by your knowledge?
25901[ 8:12]And groaning in his spirit, he said, Why does this generation seek a sign?
25901[ 8:17]And Jesus knowing it, said to them, Why do you reason because you have no bread?
25901[ 8:18]Having eyes, do you not see?
25901[ 8:19]Then they said to him, Where is your Father?
25901[ 8:19]When I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many traveling baskets of fragments took you up?
25901[ 8:20]And when I broke the seven loaves for the four thousand, how many store- baskets of fragments took you up?
25901[ 8:21]And he said to them, Do you not yet understand?
25901[ 8:22]Then the Jews said, Will he kill himself, that he says, Where I go you can not come?
25901[ 8:24]For we are saved by hope; but a hope that is seen is not a hope; for why does one hope for what he sees?
25901[ 8:25] Then they said to him, Who are you?
25901[ 8:25]And he said to them, Where is your faith?
25901[ 8:26]And he said to them, Why are you afraid, men of little faith?
25901[ 8:27]And the men wondered, saying, What kind of a man is this, that the winds and the lake obey him?
25901[ 8:28]And seeing Jesus, he cried out, and worshipped him, and said with a loud voice, What have you to do with me, Jesus, son of the Most High God?
25901[ 8:29]And behold they cried, saying, What have you to do with us, Son of God?
25901[ 8:29]And he asked them, And who say you that I am?
25901[ 8:30]And Jesus asked him, saying, What is your name?
25901[ 8:30]And Philip running forward heard him reading the prophet Isaiah, and he said, Do you really understand what you read?
25901[ 8:31]And he said[ No]; for how can I unless some one teaches me?
25901[ 8:32]He who spared not his Son, but gave him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things?
25901[ 8:33]In his humiliation his judgment was taken away; and who will tell of his generation?
25901[ 8:33]They answered him, We are children of Abraham, and were never in servitude to any one; how say you, You shall become free?
25901[ 8:33]Who will bring a charge against God''s elect?
25901[ 8:35]Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
25901[ 8:36]And as they went on the way they came to a certain water, and the eunuch said, Behold water; what hinders me from being baptized?
25901[ 8:36]For what will it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his life?
25901[ 8:37]for what is the exchange for his life?
25901[ 8:43]Why do you not understand my speech?
25901[ 8:45] And Jesus said, Who touched me?
25901[ 8:46]Who of you convicts me of a sin?
25901[ 8:4]And his disciples answered him, Whence will one be able to satisfy these with bread here in a wilderness?
25901[ 8:53]Are you greater than our father Abraham, who died?
25901[ 8:57]Then the Jews said to him, You have not yet fifty years, and have you seen Abraham?
25901[ 8:5]And he asked them, How many loaves have you?
25901[ 8:5]In the law, Moses commanded us that such should be stoned; what therefore do you say?
25901[ 9:10]Then they said to him, How then were your eyes opened?
25901[ 9:10]or does he speak entirely for our sakes?
25901[ 9:11]And they asked him, saying, Why do the scribes say that Elijah must first come?
25901[ 9:11]And when the Pharisees saw them they said to his disciples, Why does your teacher eat with publicans and sinners?
25901[ 9:11]If we have sown for you spiritual things, is it too much if we reap your earthly things?
25901[ 9:12]And if others have this right, do we not have it more?
25901[ 9:12]They said to him, Where is he?
25901[ 9:13]Know you not that those who perform sacred rites eat from the temple?
25901[ 9:15]And Jesus said to them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them?
25901[ 9:16]And he asked, What were you disputing about with them?
25901[ 9:17]They said to the blind man again, What do you say of him, because he opened your eyes?
25901[ 9:18]What then is my reward?
25901[ 9:19]And they asked them, saying, Is this your son, of whom you say that he was born blind?
25901[ 9:19]You will say to me then, Why then does he yet find fault?
25901[ 9:20]And he said to them, Who do you say that I am?
25901[ 9:20]Yes indeed, O man, who are you that reply against God?
25901[ 9:21]And he asked his father, How long a time is it since this came upon him?
25901[ 9:21]or has not the potter a right, in respect to the clay, to make of the same mass one vessel to honor and another to dishonor?
25901[ 9:23]And Jesus said to him, If you are able?
25901[ 9:25]For what is a man profited if he gains the whole world and destroys himself, or loses his life?
25901[ 9:26]Then they said to him, What did he do to you?
25901[ 9:27]He answered them, I have told you already, and you did not hear; why do you wish to hear again?
25901[ 9:28]And when he had gone into the house the blind men came to him, and Jesus said to them, Do you believe that I am able to do this?
25901[ 9:28]And when he went into the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could we not cast it out?
25901[ 9:32]For what reason?
25901[ 9:34]They answered and said to him, You were born entirely in sins, and do you teach us?
25901[ 9:36]And he answered and said, Who is he, sir, that I shall believe on him?
25901[ 9:3]My defense to those who condemn me is this;[ 9:4]Have we not a right to eat and drink?
25901[ 9:4]And Jesus observing their thoughts, said, Why do you think evil in your hearts?
25901[ 9:50]Salt is good; but if the salt has become insipid, with what will you season it?
25901[ 9:54] And his disciples James and John seeing it, said, Lord, do you wish us to call fire to come down from heaven and consume them?
25901[ 9:5]And he said, Who are you, Lord?
25901[ 9:5]For in what respect is it easier to say, Your sins are forgiven, than to say, Arise and walk?
25901[ 9:5]Have we not a right to lead about a sister, a wife, as also the other apostles; and the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas?
25901[ 9:6]Or I only and Barnabas, have we not a right to abstain from labor?
25901[ 9:7]Who ever goes on a military expedition at his own expense?
25901[ 9:8] Do I say these things in the manner of men?
25901[ 9:9]And Herod said, John I beheaded; but who is this, of whom I hear such things?
25901a new teaching with authority, and does he command the impure spirits and they obey him?
25901and a brother of James, and Joset, and Judas, and Simon?
25901and do not what I say?
25901and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
25901and how shall they hear without one preaching?
25901and not also of the gentiles?
25901and not to be put in a candlestick?
25901and the prophets died; whom do you make yourself?
25901and to what shall I liken it?
25901and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
25901and what are they like?
25901and what is the wisdom given to him?
25901and what sign[ shall there be], when these things are about to occur?
25901and who are my brothers?
25901and who gave you this authority?
25901and who gave you this authority?
25901and who is Paul?
25901and why are they baptized for them?
25901and why do doubts arise in your minds?
25901and with what body do they come?
25901and, Because I go to the Father?
25901are all powers?
25901are all prophets?
25901are all teachers?
25901are you Elijah?
25901both he and those with him?
25901but where are the nine?
25901can he become an unborn infant of his mother a second time, and be born?
25901did not he that made the outside make also the inside?
25901did you not know that I must be in[ the courts] of my father?
25901do all interpret?
25901do all speak with tongues?
25901for what evil has he done?
25901for which is greater, the gold, or the temple which sanctifies the gold?
25901for who has resisted his will?
25901from heaven or from men?
25901have you come to destroy us?
25901how did he open your eyes?
25901how do you read?
25901how, then, does he say, I came down from heaven?
25901lama sabachthani?
25901not one who can judge between his brothers?
25901of himself or of some other one?
25901or Jesus, called Christ?
25901or also on the uncircumcision?
25901or be baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized?
25901or do I seek to please men?
25901or do you despise the church of God, and shame those who have not[ houses]?
25901or does not the law also say the same?
25901or figs from thistles?
25901or how do you know, husband, that you will not save your wife?
25901or if he asks also for a fish, will for a fish give him a serpent?
25901or naked, and clothe you?
25901or need we, as some, commendatory epistles to you or from you?
25901or shall we not pay?
25901or thirsty, and give you drink?
25901or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
25901or what I wish do I wish according to the flesh, that with me there may be the yes, yes, and the no, no?
25901or what communion has light with darkness?
25901or what shall we drink?
25901or what the profit of circumcision?
25901or who feeds a flock and eats not of the milk of the flock?
25901or who gave you this authority to do them?
25901or who was his counsellor?
25901or why do you look intently at us as if by our power or piety we had made him walk?
25901or why do you talk with her?
25901or with what parable shall I present it?
25901or with what shall we be clothed?
25901shall I come to you with a rod, or in love and a spirit of meekness?
25901that an idol sacrifice is any thing, or that an idol is any thing?
25901that he will not come to the feast?
25901that is, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
25901that we may give an answer to them that sent us; what say you of yourself?
25901the son of Mary?
25901they were displeased,[ 21:16]and said to him, Do you hear what these say?
25901this is from the Lord, and is wonderful in our eyes?
25901to save a life or to destroy?
25901to save life, or to kill?
25901was it not to them that disobeyed?
25901what have you to do with us, Jesus Nazarene?
25901what work do you perform?
25901when he opened to us the Scriptures?
25901when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
25901where the disputer of this life?
25901where the scribe?
25901where, death, is your victory?
25901who can forgive sins, but God alone?
25901whom do you seek?
25901whose bodies fell in the wilderness?
25901whose son is he?
25901why do you set at nought your brother?
25901why hast thou forsaken me?
25901why not rather be defrauded?
50349Adam, where art thou?
50349Ah? 50349 And he cometh unto the disciples and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?"
50349Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? 50349 Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?"
50349For what,say they,"hath man of all his labor, and of the vexation of his heart, wherein he hath labored under the sun?
50349For who is a God, save the Lord? 50349 Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me?
50349He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him freely give us all things?
50349How shall I give thee up?
50349How shall I put thee among the children?
50349I love to own, Lord Jesus, Thy claims o''er me and mine; Bought with thy blood most precious, Whose can I be but_ thine_?
50349If God be for us, who can be against us?
50349Lavish,did I say?
50349Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? 50349 No rock?"
50349Saw ye Him whom my soul loveth? 50349 Where is the promise of his coming?"
50349Wherefore doth a living man complain?
50349Who touched me?
50349Who will seek and save these wanderers?
50349Whom have I in heaven but thee? 50349 Yes,"we hear you saying,"this is comforting for Christians, but am I a Christian?
50349_ Only_ a prayer- meeting,do you say?
50349''Whereby shall I know that I shall inherit the land?''
50349And is he absorbed by this homage?
50349And what are these good things for which the Christian is willing to wait?
50349And what is implied in this willing heart and mind but full consecration?
50349And when we hear the voice of our Beloved, can we be indifferent to his love?
50349And why does he come?
50349Are the days dark?
50349Are there not many signs to prove to you that you are in Christ?
50349Are they not goodly stones?
50349Are we going into eternity?
50349Are we in trouble?
50349Are we in want of anything?
50349Are we seeking happiness?
50349Are we sick?
50349Are we sinners?
50349Are we soldiers?
50349Are you in danger from the darts of the adversary?
50349Are you in trouble?
50349Are you sick?
50349Are you weary?
50349As we meditate upon it we seem to hear the Saviour saying,"Lovest thou me?"
50349But do we not often forget the condition of this promise?
50349Can there be anything more simple and beautiful and perfect than this?
50349Can we be contented in sickness, in sorrow and in poverty?
50349Can you remain ignorant of so great a change wrought within by the Spirit?
50349Christ,"the first- fruits of them that slept,"is risen; then how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
50349Could no hand restore what in one dark hour had been lost?
50349Did they watch?
50349Do friends forsake and foes oppress you?
50349Do we need strength?
50349Do we not make the promise void by our unworthy walking?
50349Do you not believe and know that a change has passed over all your feelings and affections?
50349Do you not find some pleasure in drawing near to God in prayer?
50349Do you not love all who bear the Saviour''s image?
50349Do you not love the things you once hated and hate the things you once loved?
50349Do you understand these words of the Master?
50349Does not this journey remind us of some of the days of our pilgrimage?
50349Does the desert sun beat hot upon your head and the desert sand scorch your pilgrim feet?
50349Have I then nothing to give?
50349Have you ever noticed the old grave stones in some English burial- garden?
50349Have you not sometimes been surprised by the blessed and abundant answer to prayer which you have received?
50349How can you account for this?
50349How can you bear the test?
50349How could he call all these afflictions light?
50349How could the just and holy God justify the sinner?
50349How did he walk?
50349How shall we solve this seeming contradiction?
50349How?
50349If Paul could call his calamities"light,"surely we may; for what are our trials when compared with his?
50349If at one time it may be enjoyed, why not at all times?
50349If secret prayer was necessary for the Master, is it not more needful for you?
50349If the Lord has forgiven and forgotten them, why not rejoice in this wonderful token of his love toward you?
50349If this assurance is attainable by one, why not by all?
50349Is he not a perfect Redeemer?
50349Is it any wonder that his elder brother chided him and that Goliath disdained him?
50349Is it no uncommon thing for you to suffer hunger, cold and weariness?
50349Is it not a tried stone?
50349Is it not better to have our portion appointed by God?
50349Is not his"a more excellent way?"
50349Is not sin odious to you?
50349Is not the thought of continuing in sin painful to you?
50349Is poverty your portion?
50349Is there no friend whose sympathy is deep, ever abiding and ever accessible?
50349Is this your sad lament?
50349Looking up at the twelve silver statues in Yorkminster cathedral, Oliver Cromwell asked,"Who are those expensive fellows up there?"
50349Looking up, what does he see?
50349Nevertheless, who would not be"a carved stone"in the temple of our God?
50349No longer do we say,"Saw ye Him whom my soul loveth?"
50349O Grave, where is thy victory?"
50349Pleasures?
50349Seeing these, is it any wonder if his heart melted with tenderness?
50349Shall we reject the promise because we can not understand it in the light of God''s providence?
50349Shall we therefore arraign the justice of God?
50349Shall we, then, never think of our past sins?
50349So he did; and why?
50349Surrounded by those"which came out of great tribulation,"can he for a moment forget those who are going through great tribulation?
50349Tell me, I ask, who shall wear these bright crowns?
50349Tell me, is it not perfect, sure and tried?
50349The strongest, bravest and oldest veteran in the army?
50349The work is great;"who is sufficient for these things?"
50349Then"why art thou cast down, O my soul?"
50349Think you that our God desires from us constant mourning over"sins that are past?"
50349Though some may cavil at this mystery and say sneeringly,"How are the dead raised up?
50349To sit like Mary at his feet, to lie like John upon his bosom-- was ever joy like this?
50349Upon the ear of the watchman who went about the streets soon fell our mournful cry,"Saw ye Him whom my soul loveth?"
50349What is justification?
50349What meaneth this shout of triumph that cometh up from the battle- field?
50349What more do you desire?
50349What shall I give my Lord?
50349What will you do?
50349What, then, are our duties to the poor and ignorant, the weary and feeble ones?
50349When brought to our Gethsemane, is not our experience something like our Master''s?
50349When shall we learn the secret of a happy life?
50349When this love is the dear, deep love of Jesus, who can estimate its life- giving power?
50349Where can we find sufficient inspiration for a life of devotion to others?
50349Who was he?
50349Who will assure me of my interest in Christ?"
50349Who will say that Peter and the two sons of Zebedee were not friends of the Lord Jesus?
50349Why is this?
50349Why may they not be enjoyed by all?
50349Why should not the promises become more precious as you prove them and find them all"yea and amen in Christ Jesus?"
50349Why should you not grow happier in your love to Christ as you learn to know him better?
50349Why?
50349Will you sit under the clouds, or struggle to get out into clear sunshine?
50349Will you then suffer them to hide the Saviour from your view?
50349Would we be guided by his eye?
50349Would you willingly grieve your Saviour?
50349You are ready to say,"Where are the blessed effects of sorrow?"
50349and who is a rock, save our God?
50349and will they not make a beautiful temple?
50349and with what body do they come?"
50349he said, calmly, with a smile--"no rock?
50349or what profit is there in the atonement of Christ?
50349was ever Jesus nearer?
50349what shall I bring to thy footstool?
50349who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
50349who shall dwell in thy holy hill?"
57121''How can ye believe, which receive glory from one another?''
57121''How can ye believe, which receive glory from one another?''
57121''_''Who the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?''
57121And is there, then, such humility to be found, that men shall indeed still count themselves''less than the least of all saints,''the servants of all?
57121And what is His ascension and His glory, but humility exalted to the throne and crowned with glory?
57121And what is His atonement but humility?
57121And what might that be?
57121And what will it be that brings us there?
57121And whence comes it that men who have joyfully given up themselves for Christ, find it so hard to give up themselves for their brethren?
57121And wherein does the exaltation consist?
57121Brother, are you clothed with humility?
57121Brother, have we not here the cause of failure in the pursuit of holiness?
57121Brother, have we not here the reason that our consecration and our faith have availed so little in the pursuit of holiness?
57121But can we hope to reach the stage in which this will be the case?
57121Humility and Faith_''How can ye believe, which receive glory from one another, and the glory that cometh from the only God ye seek not?
57121Humility in Daily Life_''He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?
57121Is it any wonder that the Christian life is so often feeble and fruitless, when the very root of the Christ life is neglected, is unknown?
57121Is it any wonder that the joy of salvation is so little felt, when that in which Christ found it and brings it, is so little sought?
57121Is it not the confession of nothingness and helplessness, the surrender and the waiting to let God work?
57121Is it not this, though we knew it not, that made our consecration and our faith so superficial and so short- lived?
57121Is not the blame with the Church?
57121Is not this what Jesus taught?
57121JUST yesterday I was asked the question, How am I to conquer this pride?
57121May not one reason be that in the teaching and example of the Church, it has never had that place of supreme importance which belongs to it?
57121This gives us the answer to the question so often asked, and of which the meaning is so seldom clearly apprehended: How can I die to self?
57121What is His life on earth but humility; His taking the form of a servant?
57121What is the incarnation but His heavenly humility, His emptying Himself and becoming man?
57121What is then, or in what lies, the great struggle for eternal life?
57121What shall we say to these things?
57121What will be the chief distinction in the heavenly kingdom?
57121spoken,_''I am not worthy_ that Thou shouldst come under my roof''?
5540And that hand?
5540And your husband?
5540But what is this fresh blood? 5540 Caesar?"
5540Dead?
5540He is sending out his creatures to murder me?
5540I have done my utmost to win the graces of your god-- and with what success? 5540 Mean you Jocasta?"
5540Seleukus, the master of this house?
5540The maiden whom you have to thank for that disfigured face?
5540Then she confided in you?
5540And if this should indeed be their lot after death, where was the revenge of their bloodthirsty murderer?
5540And what could Caracalla mean by his dark saying that the sport and mockery of those youths below was their last meal?
5540And yet- why did the lantern which one of them held aloft burn her face so much and not his?
5540And you, Nemesianus-- are you not also an Aurelius?
5540But the lady, nothing daunted, went on:"Who has ever called Brutus a murderer?
5540But what had happened to the exquisite garden in the impluvium?
5540Can she have been thinking of the promise of the Saviour?"
5540Caracalla started, and repeated dully,"All?"
5540Could Diodoros have escaped in time to reach the harbor with Polybius and Praxilla?
5540Could there be a more precious promise?
5540Did he not come to you?"
5540Do you understand?
5540Even after I had closed her eyes and spread the mantle over her--""What has been done with the body?"
5540Had her father and Philip succeeded in concealing themselves in the sculptor''s work- room?
5540Has Berenike ventured among them?
5540Has the slaughter begun?"
5540He has the gift of being easily consoled.--But what was that?"
5540How can we punish worst those whose wickedness has involved the rest in guilt, especially the epigramatists of the Museum?
5540How could that be?
5540How had Argutis contrived that her letter should reach Caesar''s hands without too greatly imperiling himself?
5540How is it possible that I should approach him?
5540How was he to disclose to his mistress what threatened her?
5540I am content''?"
5540I, too, am a woman, and may hold up my head with the best; but what have I to do with the state or with the throne?
5540Is that not sufficient for you?
5540Let them enjoy it to the full once more!--Is it far to Zminis''s prison?"
5540Might not the promised bliss await them too?
5540She answered with a bitter smile:"He?
5540Should she abandon him?
5540The officer looked sternly at him and exclaimed, angrily:"Do you suppose, young upstart, that it was less painful to me and many another among us?
5540This woman''s hatred would lead her to destroy them rather than let them fall into the hands of her imperial enemy; and who can blame her?"
5540This wretch, the deadly foe of her father and brother, here, at the head of the Roman troops?
5540Was it to be her fate to see the dreadful man from the place where she was hiding from him?
5540Was she, Euryale, in her dotage, that she could be so deceived by a child?
5540Well, then, how are we to detect the guilty?
5540What could this mean?
5540What do I say?
5540What if, when she got outside, she should be seen by the lictors or spies?
5540What steps will you take to hinder a single one from escaping?
5540Where are we to find spies and executioners enough?
5540Where had been the place by pressing which the granite might be moved?
5540Whither had Alexander fled?
5540Who is in there?"
5540Who were those people who went wandering about among the slain, turning first to this side and then to that, as if searching for something?
5540Why do you not speak?
5540Would the soldiers find her, too?
5540Yes?
5540really break from Melissa''s lips, or had she only intended to shout it down to the people in the stadium?
50357And the Lord said, who shall I send? 50357 And when I talked of her calling, Sr. Revel, who was with us during our sickness, said, Do n''t you understand that?
50357Do I know that Brigham Young was the true successor of Joseph Smith? 50357 Have any such revelations been received?
50357Have any such revelations been received? 50357 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
50357Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shown you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me? 50357 You ask,''What can honorable men, in or out of the Church, think of such a man?''
50357_ Name them?_No, I shall not name them nor tell what they are.
50357( Inspired Scriptures) Why did n''t he tell them to proclaim it openly from the housetops?
50357And again, verily I say unto you, How shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name?
50357And how can they be perfect as their Father in heaven is perfect if they are not like Him?
50357And if something is not withheld, how can they receive all that He hath and not become as He is, that is, Gods themselves?
50357And in that way, such revelations_ as you have received_, you have had them?
50357And in view of the mobbings and drivings they had to endure, is it any wonder that they should seek a quiet resting- place?
50357And what authentic proof have they to offer that these men had authority in the Prophet''s day?
50357Are we right in our conclusion that a font had been built?
50357At this Joseph cried out, weeping,''Oh, my father, shall I?''
50357But has God revealed to me His mind and His will?
50357But if so, what difference would it make?
50357But some one objects that this is not called a''blessing;''but is it not a blessing?
50357But to whom was this revelation given?
50357But what examination can this be, in which you have found out that you spoke that which was not true?
50357But you say these were the heathen gods?
50357Can any sane man believe that the Lord gave this"revelation?"
50357Did He not know His mind and will, was not_ His_ the"spirit of revelation and wisdom?"
50357Did he in 1860 hold the priesthood?
50357Did he represent Christ?"
50357Did the Lord keep His word?
50357Did the faithful Saints forsake the Church at that time?
50357Did those who risked their lives-- who were shot with the Prophet and Patriarch forsake the Church?
50357Did you ever hear of my denying that?
50357Do you deny this?
50357Do you not believe it?
50357Does it mean if you do not build the Temple at the END of the appointment?
50357Does it not teach the fact that the children shall, through obedience, sometime obtain the exaltation of the Gods themselves?
50357Does n''t this teach plainly the doctrine of plurality of Gods?
50357Has He made manifest to me a knowledge of His truth by and through the Spirit of revelation?
50357He asks me to answer the following questions:"Now let us ask, Mr. Smith: Have any such revelations been received?
50357How can the Saints receive of His fulnesss and be_ equal_ with the Lord and not be as He is, that is Gods?
50357How could this doctrine be stated plainer?
50357How is this to be if they are to be published to the world in the written word?
50357How otherwise did he claim to receive revelations?
50357How strange that such an important occurrence should slip the minds of the entire people on such a vital occasion?
50357If President Joseph F. Smith faced the committee on such an affirmation, and gave false testimony, can it be called anything but perjury?
50357If not what does it mean?
50357If the Lord had required all of their time how would they have supported their families?
50357If you do not do what things?
50357If you think not, why not accept the Prophet''s challenge to prove to the contrary?
50357In answer to the question,"when was the Church rejected with its dead?"
50357In not revealing everything to the world, did Brigham Young,--aye, did Joseph Smith represent Christ?
50357In speaking of some who wanted their endowments, he says:''Well, he gets his endowment, and what for?
50357Is He the Son of the Holy Ghost?"
50357Is it true doctrine?
50357Is our friend not aware of the fact that the office of the Evangelist( Patriarch) is spoken of as an order of Priesthood?
50357Is that true?
50357Is this a promise that his seed shall inherit the Priesthood?
50357James J. Strang?
50357Lyman Wight?
50357No pains were spared; but where has it terminated?
50357Now is that consistent?
50357Now which shall we believe?
50357Now, again, how are they to receive_ all that the Father hath_, if something is withheld?
50357Now, can we put any credence in the testimonies of such men as Lyman Wight, James Whitehead, John S. Carter, and William Smith?
50357Now, how can they crown the tribes of Israel unless they hold the Priesthood and are faithful men?
50357Now, how could this be unless they were members of the Church holding the Priesthood?
50357Now, how were these_ keys_ and_ mysteries_ to be kept from the world, if they were to be published to the world in the written word?
50357Now, is it not plain to see how important this doctrine is, and why the Saints were to be rejected?
50357On one occasion when He had thus spoken, His disciples came and said unto him:"Why speakest Thou unto them in parables?
50357On which page is he correct?"
50357Or the founders of the so- called"Reorganized"Church?
50357Should we take the testimony of our enemies, those who are interested in our downfall, and who are not acquainted with these facts?
50357Sidney Rigdon?
50357The Lord has declared:"Who am I, saith the Lord, that have promised and have not fulfilled?
50357The Times and Seasons, published at the time, or the president of the"Reorganization,"who made his statement some 40 years later?
50357The question is, will the ordination of Joseph Smith of the"Reorganization"stand this test?
50357Then who were those who forsook the cause?
50357This does not sound much like a falling away or a dissolution of the Church, does it?
50357WHO FORSOOK THE CHURCH?
50357Was Jesus"_ afraid_ of any revealments?"
50357Was he afraid, a coward?
50357Was he"afraid that people would ask his followers what he taught?"
50357Was it because they"hearkened,"or because they had not hearkened?"
50357Was it to the Prophet Joseph Smith alone?
50357Was the Church then rejected with its dead?
50357Was the Temple finished?
50357Was there anything in the doctrine of_ gathering_, in the_ vision_, or the_ Doctrine and Covenants_, that Joseph Smith was ashamed of?
50357Were they moved?
50357What anointing does this refer to?
50357What became of him?
50357What can honorable men in or out of the Church think of such a man?
50357What do the Scriptures say of_ him_?
50357What is it but to assail the disciple with a weapon that was in vain directed against the Master?
50357What is meant by the Priesthood coming down from the fathers, and that it must needs remain through the lineage of the Elders of the Church?
50357What is there so terrible in the doctrine of the preservation of the family union in eternity?
50357What made the words unlawful to utter to man?
50357What reliance can be placed on what such a man declares?
50357What sort of a being was God in the beginning?
50357What was it the Savior said to Peter, James, and John, when they came down from the mount of transfiguration?
50357Where are the rest of my children?
50357Where are they and what are they?
50357Where are they and what are they?"
50357Where are they and what are they?"
50357Where did he get his authority as a High Priest by which he had the right to preside?
50357Where is it written?
50357Where were the people the day this public meeting was held?
50357Who could have done what he did?
50357Who was it that failed to be diligent and to labor with their mights in building the Temple?
50357Who were they?
50357Why ask thou me?
50357Why do they make this error?
50357Why not tell the truth about him even though an''apostate?''
50357Why would the earth be wasted?
50357Why?
50357Why?
50357Why?
50357With this Luke agrees:"Then said Mary unto the angel; How can this be?
50357[ 13] What must we then conclude?
50357is it, after all, so unreasonable that there should be_ keys_ that the written word_ does not and will not_ speak of?
50357my father, shall I?''
50357or was there a disagreement on the point between the Lord and the Holy Spirit?
50357we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it?
58078What,( says an eminent writer,) could be the cause of his belief, but this restraint, of which his belief was the natural consequence? 58078 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
58078But why dost thou judge thy brother?
58078Could you suppose as rational beings that such a being could be_ tempted_?
58078God, says this_ self sufficient teacher_, is perfectly wise, just, and good; and what is the inference?
58078If he is so frequently involved in contradictions, what must be the accumulated mass when collected together?
58078Is our situation with our Creator such, that works are sufficient to insure our salvation?
58078Is this Christianity, or is it not a renewal of the old doctrines of Pagan philosophy?
58078Jesus answered, is it"easier to say thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, rise up and walk?
58078Now what is all this?
58078Now what kind of reason can this be?
58078Under these circumstances is it not proper for you to consider whether you have not a part to act?
58078What are these?
58078You may say that your idea of opening an account with the Creator was only by way of illustration, but what does it illustrate?
58078or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
53616If we deny all authenticity to Jesus''s teaching,we are asked,"what of Solon''s traditional lore?"
53616Scores of such tombs remain,cries the critic:"were they all Mithraic?"
53616What is there,he asks,"that can be compared with this in the religious literature of any other people?"
53616Among the Fathers?
53616Among the Popes?
53616Among the apostles?
53616Among the bishops?
53616And every apostle who cometh to you, let him be received as[ the] Lord; but he shall not remain[ except for?]
53616And if they were, was it in their power to effect this falsification with so great success?"
53616And why do other utterances of the doctrines not"warm the heart"?
53616Answerest thou nothing?
53616Apostles to teach-- what?
53616But Michael is a wholly post- exilic figure: was there no Hebrew prototype?
53616But do none of the admitted inventions[ 399] in the gospels stultify the position of the believers?
53616But when John is put as the Forerunner, acclaiming the Messiah, where is the subordination?
53616But why should invention take this peculiar form?
53616Disciples to learn-- what?
53616Do not foreigners[ 477] do the same?
53616Does he impute"wickedness"to the author of the fourth gospel, whom he represents as inventing discourses and episodes systematically?
53616Every apostle is to be received"as the Lord; but he shall not remain[ except for?]
53616For other purposes, he resorts( p. 16) to the test,"How do you know?"
53616Had not Peter, in the legend, denied his Lord with curses, and Paul persecuted the Church to the death?
53616How could the priests be more effectively impeached than by exhibiting them as producing plainly suborned evidence to convict Jesus?
53616How many Maries, then, were mothers of James and Joses?
53616How or when had the Nazaræans transcended that standpoint?
53616How then did the organization begin and grow?
53616If a strong impression of a personality be a certificate of historicity, what of Zeus and Hêrê, Athênê and Achilles, Ulysses and Nestor?
53616If it be claimed as a result of the teaching of Jesus, what becomes of the other teaching as to the love of enemies?
53616If it is not, upon what does the biographical theory found?
53616If so, is it further contended that there must have been a historical Jehovah, a Jove, a Cybelê, a Juno, a Venus?
53616If so, when did the change begin?
53616If that be so, what amount of profundity goes to the whole construction of the faith?
53616If the Father- Gods and Mother- Gods could be evolved by protracted mythopoeia, why not the Son- Gods?
53616If the one set of passages are borrowed, why not the other?
53616If the record admittedly invented utterances for the Teacher on the cross, why should not the whole be an invention?
53616If there really occurred such a manipulation of the death- scene of an adored Teacher, how could the narrators possibly fail to say as much?
53616If to quote"he is beside himself"is to prove historicity, why not quote the taunts to Jesus in the fourth gospel, nay, the crucifixion itself?
53616In a curious passage of the fourth gospel( viii, 48) the Jews say to Jesus,"Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a daimon?
53616In particular, why should not the trial before Pilate and the inscription on the cross be inventions?
53616In what respect, then, are we to suppose Jesuist monotheism to have been an innovation?
53616Is it claimed that there"must"have been a historical Herakles, or Dionysos, or Adonis?
53616Is it pretended that claims to be the Son of God were normal in later Jewry?
53616Is it then contended that a Sacred Book must represent the originative teaching of a real person and his disciples?
53616Is it then in respect of mutual love and the forgiveness of enemies?
53616Is it to be authenticated by the threat that it must go if we deny that the Sermon on the Mount is a sermon at all?
53616Is not this another echo from the obscure tragedy of the sacrificial victim, who was anointed for his doom?
53616Is not this the strict critical verdict, apart from any other issue?
53616Is the motive of the story nothing better than the desire to record that Jesus was richly buried?
53616M. Loisy, indeed, claims the pro- Samaritan passage as genuine: does he then admit the anti- Samaritan to be spurious?
53616On the other hand, who were"we"for"Isaiah"if not Israel itself?
53616The details of"mending their nets"and"in the boat with the hired servants"?
53616The fragments of Solon''s verse purport to have been written by him: have we anything purporting to have been written by Jesus?
53616The problem"What really happened?"
53616The question,"What do you put in its place?"
53616The scientific question is, Upon what grounds can he demur to the extension of a myth- theory to which he thus contributes?
53616Then, still more abruptly than in the synoptics, we have the completion( vi, 70):--"Did not I choose you the twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
53616Was it because of Christian goodness that the decline of Rome was accelerated instead of being checked?
53616Well, what of it?
53616Were they really men of such wickedness that they sought to bring the true humanity of Jesus into acceptance by falsifying the Gospels?
53616What doctrines then are meant, and what effects are posited?
53616What idea, what teaching, had Jesus left them?
53616Where is the difficulty?
53616Which species of teaching is supposed to have represented the"personality"?
53616Who or what then was Joshua?
53616Who then produced the literature?
53616XPS., DEI FILIUS= Dominus Noster Jesu(?)
53616[ 154] But what does the biographical theory make of such a conclusion?
53616[ 380] Is one realistic detail to pass for personal knowledge when the other is sheer typology?
53616[ 405] Why then should an allegory of casting out polytheism have been framed concerning Galilee?
53616[ 414] If the matter of the myth was ancient for Syria, why should not the names of the mother and the child be so?
53616[ 464] Why then does it not warm the heart of Professor Schmiedel equally with the doctrine of the gospels?
53616and are not his sisters with us?"
53616the Professor''s work on The Johannine Writings, p. 90, where the same query:"Who could have invented them?"
54793''O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
54793''Would you know,''says Epictetus,''the means to perfection which Socrates followed?
54793''[ 29]''Do I condemn the law?''
54793''[ 85] Is an original man''s essential, characteristic idea, that which he adopts thus bodily from some one else?
54793''[ 86] Did Jeremiah say that?
54793Am I seeking to make the course of my life and yours other than a service and an obedience?''
54793And how does Christ enable us to do this?
54793And how was this come to mankind?
54793And what is all this but the very feeding and stimulating of our ordinary self, instead of the annulling of it?
54793And what is being saved from our sins?
54793And what is the answer of the bishops?
54793And why?
54793Are we to take for such all who shall confidently affirm themselves to be such?
54793Are you wiser than the hundreds of learned people who for generation after generation have been occupying themselves with St. Paul and little else?
54793Because we are no longer under the law, are we to sin?
54793But how can growth possibly find place in this doctrine, while it is held in such a fashion?
54793But righteousness is religion; and the Nonconformists say:''Who have done so much for righteousness as we?''
54793But why?
54793Does any one imagine that all the Church shared Augustine''s speculative opinions about grace and predestination?
54793Does any one imagine that all who stood with the Church and did not join themselves to the Arians, were speculatively Athanasians?
54793Has it been left for you to bring in a new religion and found a new church?''
54793Is any one the author of it except Paul?
54793Is there not, then, any separation which is right and reasonable?
54793Need it be said that he never forgot them, and that in all his pages they have left their trace?
54793The sixth chapter comes to the all- important question:''What_ is_ that faith in Christ which I, Paul, mean?''
54793This openness of mind the Puritans have not shared with the Church, and how_ should_ they have shared it?
54793To whom is this change owing?
54793True; but could it establish itself there?
54793Was there ever such a confession made?
54793Well, but why, says the Dissenting minister, is the clergyman to impress St. Paul''s words upon me rather than I upon the clergyman?
54793Well, then, how did Paul''s faith, working through love, help him here?
54793What can that matter, unless he compels you, too, to profess the same opinions, or refuses you admission if you do not?
54793What can we so fitly name the somewhat degenerated and inadequate form of Hellenism as_ Millism_?
54793What indeed, as we have seen, is for Paul life, and what is death?
54793What is it which sets Paul in motion?
54793What is to add to the Law of God if this be not?"
54793What then was, in brief, the Christian gospel, or''good news''?
54793What will that new reason be?
54793What, then, was the essence?
54793Where there is jealousy and strife among you, asks St. Paul,_ are ye not carnal_?
54793Why are we to be more blamed than the Church for the strife arising out of our rival existences?
54793Why does not the Church?
54793Why should I trouble myself about the name his office bears?
54793Why, it may be asked, does Paul, instead of employing a special term to denote his special meaning, still thus employ the general term faith?
54793[ 106] And what is the kingdom of God or kingdom of heaven?
54793[ 2] But from which of the younger members of the Evangelical clergy do such strokes now come?
54793[ 7] are ye not still in bondage to your mere lower selves?
54793he keeps saying;''do I forget that the commandment is holy, just, and good?
54793that many members of it did not rather incline, as a matter of speculative opinion, to the notions of Pelagius?
54793who were the beginners of it?
54793why do I die daily?
5573And do you love Him?
5573And in what city did you live?
5573And reared her as a Jewess?
5573And what else?
5573And what else?
5573Are you afraid?
5573As a Jewess?
5573But when must we be real fools, my Lord? 5573 Does it?"
5573Even if smiths were persecuted like us Jews, and he ran from your guild to another out of fear?
5573Has your father told you about Jesus Christ?
5573He comes from Portugal, and has lived under an assumed name?
5573I know that; but your father''s?
5573Is she baptized?
5573Nest of robbers?
5573Reared his child a Jewess? 5573 Then you knew nothing?"
5573Was the blood of the wounded wayfarer, the good Samaritan picked up by the roadside, dry or wet?
5573What do you mean?
5573Who means the smith any harm?
5573Who says so? 5573 Why did n''t you wait till spring, before taking your departure?"
5573Why have you not become a Christian yourself? 5573 .... Will you go shares? 5573 Are you taking good care of the doctor''s books Herr Conrad? 5573 But have you no relatives? 5573 Can you see it? 5573 Do you know that positively?
5573Do you know what our masters expect of us?"
5573Do you understand?
5573Have you considered?
5573How much is half of fifteen florins?"
5573I am not curious; or do you think I am?
5573I suppose the Latin school grew too narrow for the young nobleman?"
5573I''ve made the Latin easy for you, eh?
5573Is no one waiting for you at home?"
5573Lopez understood how to read their meaning, and asked:"So it is not the bailiffs you fear; something else is troubling you?"
5573Ruth woke and cried, and her father, panting for breath, asked:"When shall we rest?"
5573So your father''s name was Adam, and he really bore no other?"
5573Suppose he should say to- morrow, that his father had been a knight?
5573Suppose you were a foundling and were shown our faith and yours, and asked for which you would decide, which would you choose?"
5573The cannon roar loud, the sword flashes bright, Who''ll dare meet the stroke of my falchion?
5573The doctor''s father visited his house; but you probably know all this?"
5573The song ran as follows: Who, who will venture to hold me back?
5573Then he continued:"But I suppose you have a mother at home?"
5573Then he said as softly as if every tone came, not from his chest, but merely from his lips"Is it agreed, Navarrete, Ulrich Navarrete?
5573Then, as if he sincerely pitied the criminal, he continued with well- feigned sympathy:"How did the learned man commit such a misdeed?"
5573Then, holding out his hand to the smith, he asked:"You are a Christian; will you still cleave to me, after what you have heard?"
5573Was your father an artist?"
5573What are people planning against him?"
5573What is your name?"
5573What is your name?"
5573What was his strength in comparison with Adam''s?
5573When Moor once charged him with this, he said, smiling:"What would you have?
5573Where does your nest of robbers hang?"
5573Where had they gone?
5573Where is he?
5573Will you change your mind now, you blockhead?"
5573Will you give me the corner in your carriage as far as Avignon?"
5573Work at the anvil impairs the hearing, and the smith did not notice the approaching peril, and repeated:"What ails you, man?"
5573Yes or no?"
5573You know his guilt?"
5573and then Costa approached the sleigh and asked:"How do you feel?"
5573no doubt your words are true, but were they Jews who crucified the Saviour?"
57318How can I, except some man should guide me?
57318Again, we inquire, If, by being organized, the Church can keep out heresy, why has not the Church kept it out?
57318And as they went on their way, the Ethiopian inquires,"What doth hinder me to be baptized?"
57318And do we expect to be free from these by associating ourselves together in this way?
57318And who can wonder at the remark of Paul to Timothy, They( the"Scriptures") are able to make thee wise unto salvation?
57318Are we believing all the truth, and living up to all the light we have?
57318Are we conformed to His moral image?
57318But act how?
57318But the question may be asked,"Have we not a right to say what shall, and what shall not, be preached in our pulpits?
57318But what are the circumstances?
57318But will He leave him to his own inevitable fate?
57318But, 4th,_ It keeps out heresies_.--If this be so, why did not the apostles keep out heresy?
57318Did we not deny, years ago, this miserable work of forming ourselves into a sect?
57318Do we live up to all the commands of God?
57318Does this look like a confident, unwavering faith in the speedy coming of Christ?
57318For we are told by some, at the present time, that they had creeds and compacts?
57318He did so, and after listening a few moments, he inquires,"Understandest thou what thou readest?"
57318He, the apostle, inquires of the Galatians, Who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth?
57318Hence, when a man joins any one of the various denominations, the creed is presented, or the question asked, do you believe so and so?
57318How is the foregoing to be reconciled with the efforts of some at the present time, unless there has been a mighty change?
57318Is it because of impostors, or heresy?
57318Is it the business of our lives to do all that God has commanded?
57318Shall that dust never be reorganized?
57318The question is not, what does Christ require?--but, what says the bishop?
57318The question with the great mass is not, where can I do the most good?--but, where can I get the best pay?
57318The"Inquisition"was honest in delivering over her victims to the civil arm; yet, who but a Catholic would approve of such God- hating work?
57318True; but what is the difference?
57318What does all this mean?
57318What for?
57318What judgment is it expedient for this conference to pass concerning the conduct of that man?"
57318What shall be our defence?
57318Where in the Bible is there any thing of this kind?
57318Why is this?
57318Why this effort on the part of some to organize, and bring in all the Advent bands, and unite them in a compact?
57318Will Satan triumph over the"Eternal Jehovah?"
57318Will it be an eternal sleep?
57318Would it not have sounded curious enough to have heard Paul say to Timothy,"Timothy, we must ascertain,_ who_ WE_ are_?"
57318and shall we not use our utmost endeavors to keep the Church pure?"
57318have we been engaged in this glorious cause fourteen or fifteen years, and never learnt,_ Who we are_?
57318no; that we were the circumcision, who want to legislate?
47538Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not be unto thee,were the apostle''s ardent and affectionate words; and how did the Saviour regard them?
47538How may I know that I am become an heir of heaven? 47538 Recant,"that is, deny the Word of God, was in substance the demand made from Luther; and was the demand conceded?
47538Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? 47538 Shall neither man nor God,"he said to one,"hear from your lips,''O my sins, my sins, I fear they will ruin my soul for ever?''
47538What must I do to be saved?
47538''Whom have I in heaven but thee?
47538--"O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me?"
47538--When the standard- bearer falls, who will fight?
47538A little child, then, was the Saviour''s model disciple; and what are the characteristics of childhood?
47538After this, why wait for some costly apparatus for doing good?
47538All, all are earnest, zealous, sanguine in the pursuit of evil-- and shall they who hold the truth be alone lethargic, listless, apathetic?
47538Am I not sinning against my soul and my God, by such exhausting engrossments?
47538An occasional glance at the Word of God?
47538An occasional petition to his throne?
47538An occasional visit to his house?
47538And is not that a perfect model of the trust we should repose in the word of our Father who is in heaven?
47538And what caused that disaster and these watery graves?
47538And what is it that constitutes its beauty?
47538And what is the antidote?
47538And what was the result?
47538And what will give that tempted youth the victory?
47538And when was it otherwise?
47538And who can doubt that confidence placed or preference given anywhere but to God, will blight and wither all at last?
47538And who can ever compute the guilt of those who tamper with a servant''s truthfulness, and train her to falsehood, to screen them from intruders?
47538And who has not seen this verified?
47538And who will marvel, then, if not a few make shipwreck of the faith and a good conscience, just at the threshold of their marriage- chamber?
47538And, what is it that has achieved these results?
47538Are they benevolent or merciful, who assail the bodily disease, but neglect the divine antidote for the soul?
47538Are they enduring no wicked thing before their eyes, according to the Word of the Eternal?
47538Are they not doing all that they can to assure the worldly man that his views of religion are correct-- that it is a pretence, hypocrisy, and a name?
47538Are they seeking the eternal good of those with whom they are connected?
47538Are we not both reproved and instructed by such little children, as to implicitly confiding in the promises of the unchanging One?
47538Are we not taught to esteem others better than ourselves, to love as brethren, to be pitiful and courteous?
47538Are we not told that only the Gentiles are anxious and fretful?
47538But did not He who wounded heal?
47538But do we rush into danger unsent?
47538But remorseless death comes: he strikes down the object to which affection clings; and where is the bereaved one now?
47538But what/can/ yield joy, if not the favour of God?
47538But, on the other hand, are the lines of that young convert cast only amid trials, and not actual sins?
47538Can a form atone for guilt?
47538Can a name, an echo, a phantom, a shadow, really avail that dying man''s soul?
47538Can a pageant cleanse the conscience?
47538Can some occasional observance of a religious rite operate like a charm, and either silence the demands or uphold the purity of the law of God?
47538Can we be sane, and at the same time pretend to select a better standard, a better rule, a better aim, than that which God prescribes?
47538Can we, in the nature of things, ever find a path more pleasant than that in which the Eternal leads us?
47538Can we, in the nature of things, ever find a wiser guide than the only- wise God?
47538Did he welcome them as a solace to his troubles?
47538Do not worldly engrossments steal the heart from God?
47538Do they not place the most unquestioning confidence in the information of those whom they love?
47538Do we meet it while we are in pursuit of pleasure, and not in the path of duty?
47538Does Christ reign in any soul now?
47538Does sin become an offence?
47538Does the Heart- searcher know that that man is perpetrating sin and regardless of his soul?
47538Does the love of Christ constrain any heart and soul?
47538Every family that calls on the name of the Lord should spread out his Word before them, and ask, What has God said?
47538Godliness does not permit a man to ask, What will my fellow- mortals approve?
47538Has God, then, left us without joy?
47538Has any man discovered that, to live only for the present hour and its pleasures, is to sink to the level of the beasts which perish?
47538Has any man felt that salvation must take precedence of all besides, in the mind of a rational being?
47538Has any man felt that the high concerns of an infinite futurity demand instant attention, and adjustment on the earliest possible day?
47538Has the truth been lodged in the heart?
47538Has the truth of God taken possession of any man''s soul?
47538Has the wisdom which comes from above been consulted?
47538Have they not found a recess for communion with God, where no eye saw, and no ear heard, but his?
47538He has seven nations to conquer, as well as a numerous people to guide, and amid the manifold engrossments of that position, how is Joshua employed?
47538How did a passion so extraordinary affect those who had been impelled by its power?
47538How does it happen that instead of the thorn the fir- tree has come up; instead of the brier, the myrtle?
47538How may I assuredly retain my Christianity in the Market- place, in the haunts of Commerce, or among its busy men?
47538How may I know that God is in me of a truth?
47538How perceive, or feel, or rejoice?
47538How shall we be prepared to do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, in our homes?
47538How shall we be sustained?
47538How shall we subdue the spirit of the world, which is ever seeking to insinuate its deadening influence?
47538How, then, can it be time, the question again and again recurs, that such buffeted men have the promise of the present life?
47538If for ten righteous men, the Almighty would have spared Sodom, shall not a thousand acts of goodness done by Dr. Dodd counterbalance one crime?
47538Is Christ on earth showing us the Father?
47538Is Christ stamping on us now the image of the Eternal, and restoring what the fall ruined or effaced?
47538Is God''s revealed mind placed high above the highest of all authorities?
47538Is a man living in a state of estrangement from God?
47538Is he violating God''s law?
47538Is he, for the sake of gold, or honour, or any selfish end, sojourning near some focus of sin?
47538Is it not added,"I will not leave you orphans?"
47538Is it not announced as a general maxim, to which there can be no exceptive case,"Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof?"
47538Is it not like a wound to his immortal nature?
47538Is it not true that unthinking men, in pursuit of the wages of sin, scatter firebrands, and arrows, and death, though they say, Am not I in sport?
47538Is it thus that I can train my children in the way in which they ought to go?"
47538Is not that man under some dire infatuation, who thinks that he can discover a safer?
47538Is not this their promised lot--"In the world ye shall have tribulation;"or"The world shall laugh, but ye shall weep and lament?"
47538Is the Word of God loved?
47538Is the breath of spring a source of gladness to man''s fevered brow?
47538Is the face of nature a source of pleasure to him who has long been immured amid the damps of a dungeon?
47538Is the mind of God, the law of the Lord, our guide?
47538Is the salvation of God sought?
47538It is by His spirit that we are sanctified-- and are they the wise who ignore all this?
47538It never pauses to inquire, What will men think?
47538Its all- decisive question is, What has God said?
47538Maintaining a daily conflict with pain, shall they ignore its origin?
47538Might they not all exist in a world where the Son of God is unknown-- where no need of him is felt, and no reference to him made?
47538Moreover, are not the men called godly often hated, and persecuted, and of all men the most miserable?
47538Nay, does not an apostle himself confess, that, in certain conditions, Christians may be of all men the most miserable?
47538Nay, is it not like taking fire to his bosom?
47538Need anything be said to enforce the moral of such a case?
47538Need we add, religion repudiates all these fetches?
47538Now, amid such employments, what can be the topics but the common salvation?
47538Now, are the engagements of that young convert really sinful?
47538Now, by what process was this youth enabled to make such acquirements in godliness as that prayer betokens?
47538Now, can it be rational for men to be daily cognisant with that connection, and do nothing to counteract it?
47538Now, for what purpose should all that ascendency be employed?
47538Now, how is this apparent contradiction to be explained?
47538Now, is not that a model to be copied by all who know God''s name, and put their trust in Him?
47538Now, is that the case?
47538Now, when does that struggle cease?
47538Now, would I introduce that blessed era as far as I am concerned?
47538On the one hand, if these anxieties and cares drive us from our steadfastness, and if God be left out of sight, will that diminish our cares?
47538On the other hand, however, does some child receive the truth into the heart?
47538On the other hand, if we hold fast our integrity, is it to be feared that we shall be put to shame at last?
47538One man seeks happiness in sin; but did he ever find it?
47538Others are like the restless sea; and whence this difference?
47538Shall no prayer,''God, be merciful to me a sinner,''break from your heart?"
47538Shall we recognise in glory those whom we loved on earth?--or is the Alpha and the Omega of faith, the Alpha and the Omega of fruition?
47538The question which we should ask in regard to our home religion is not, What is done by others?
47538The truth of God may be no truth to us; His love in the Saviour may exercise no constraining power-- and what is the reason?
47538Under that constraining power, do old things pass away, and all things become new?
47538We have looked at it as it/should/ reign in the Heart:/Does/ it reign there?
47538We have studied it as presiding in our Homes, and leading all who are there in the"way of the Lord:"To what extent has that been accomplished?
47538What are to be our employments in heaven?
47538What but the love of the Redeemer, and the mercies to which that love opened the way, can occupy such men''s souls?
47538What can more perfectly pamper the selfishness of man than to be told that"spiritual dependence may lead to material destruction?"
47538What can throw open the door for indulgence so widely as to be assured that we need not prepare for hereafter-- that earth is all?
47538What do men think?
47538What forms may not be impressed upon the molten lead?
47538What is his mind at any given point?
47538What is it that occasions war, and massacre, and devastation?
47538What is it that produces the earthquake?
47538What is it that produces thunder?
47538What more congenial to man than to be told that he need not care much about his soul?
47538What then?
47538What though artificial standards have elevated a nominal wealth to the value of Potosi or Golconda?
47538What though one, or two, or a few realized wealth, and withdrew in time from the ingulfing vortex?
47538What though some might be charioted to- day, who yesterday lived by the sweat of their brows?
47538What will be most conducive to present ease or peace?
47538What will the world tolerate?
47538What, then, is it that has sustained her spirit, amid trials which we almost shudder to see?
47538What/can/ dry our tears or soothe our sorrows, if not He who came as a Comforter to earth, and who re- erects the kingdom of God in the soul?
47538What/can/ give peace, if not the Prince of Peace?
47538What/can/ impart true nobility, if not restoration to the image of God?
47538What/can/ spread sunshine through the soul, if not the sense of sin forgiven?
47538When is that soul really surrendered to the supremacy of God?
47538When the Cross is torn down by those who should point to it, who will believe?
47538When we became idolaters, did he leave us to our idols, to tears, and woe?
47538Whence come persecutions?
47538Where, on earth, can a scene so appropriate for religion as a dying man''s chamber be found?
47538Who can doubt that the accumulated thousands of many who name Christ''s name are their god?
47538Who ever tasted, touched, or handled what pollutes, and yet continued pure?
47538Who ever threw in their lot with godless men, without incurring the risk of sharing their doom?
47538Who has not seen the flushed cheek, the quivering lip, and the downcast eye of youth, when first beginning to deceive?
47538Who would speak of them as the haunts of the happy?
47538Why are God''s people often of all men the most miserable?
47538Will they grasp at feigned reasons for violating the Sabbath law?
47538Will they use their liberty, or will they abuse it?
47538Withal, however, is there not reason to believe that there is still room for more precise and definite instructions than are sometimes conveyed?
47538Would I see the kingdom of God set up in our groaning world; and would I like to fix a day for its commencement?
47538Would men then be happy?
47538Would you refuse to let the oppressor plant his foot on the happy island of your home?
47538Would you repel the attack of a robber were he to invade the midnight silence of your home?
47538Would you struggle for your life were you suddenly to fall into a stream or the sea?
47538Yet who would regard these waste places as the abodes of living men?
47538Yet, is there no pretext afforded to that worldly man for the opinions which he holds?
47538You would: then will you calmly sink to rise no more for ever, as regards the soul?
47538[ 17]--And is there no reason to fear that that spirit has been perpetuated to modern times?
47538[ 8] And once again: Are not children proverbial for their dependence on a parent''s word?
47538and how does the desert blossom as the rose?
47538but, What has God said?
47538or that to be a coward before man''s frown, and to have no fear of God''s, is to act an impious part?
47538or,"hast thou come to torment us before the time?"
47538what is current, or what is countenanced among them?
45464Jesus, what are you going to do?
45464The mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
45464Was,did I say?
45464What is the name of angels in the pure language?
45464What is the name of men?
45464What is the name of the Son of God?
45464Who shall deliver me from this body of death?
45464[ A] Then, in further attestation of the reality of his existence, as if to put away all doubt, he said,Have ye here any meat?"
45464( Whoever heard of a dark light?
45464*** Again, how can the relative be conceived as coming into being?
45464*** Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
45464*** Was the world[ universe], always in existence and without beginning?
45464*** What did Jesus say,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?
45464**** And the Lord said unto him, arise, why hast thou fallen?
45464**** Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the Son of God?
45464**** The scriptures inform us that Jesus said,"As the Father hath power in himself, even so hath the Son power"--to do what?
45464**** What sort of a being was God in the beginning?
454649:3), and accept this as a reasonable interpretation of the passage stating so definitely that"God is a fire"?
45464And as the Psalmist says also:"Whither shall I flee from_ thy face_?
45464And have you not read too in the same chapter that"God created man in his own image; male and female created he them?"
45464And he said unto me: What desirest thou?
45464And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
45464And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead?
45464And is Jesus, now in his resurrected, immortal body of flesh and bones, less"infinite"than before his spirit was united to his body?
45464And now I arraign them before their favorite text, and I ask them, What think ye of Christ?
45464And now I ask, as I did in my discourse,_ is Jesus God_?
45464And now, is Jesus Christ without form?
45464And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
45464And the earth itself, then, what of that?
45464And where was the beginning of such proceedings?
45464And where was there ever a father without first being a son?
45464And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
45464And why does he retain any conception of God at all, but that he retains some portions of an imperfect humanity?
45464Are there any limits that can be conceived?
45464Are they not all ministering_ spirits_ sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?"
45464As for the spirit of man-- the mind-- who can say what its metes and bounds are, much less what they shall be?
45464Born there?
45464But I have a text to propose to them:_"What think ye of Christ?
45464But even had the light lacked brightness, would the gods have been powerless to comprehend it?)
45464But how came Orson Pratt acquainted with Hebrew?
45464But how was this to be accounted for?
45464But in order to illustrate this, let us inquire, What is our destiny?
45464But to resume our inquiry: Is Jesus Christ immutable, unchangeable?
45464But what is the sum of my argument thus far on Mr. Van Der Donckt''s premise of God''s absolute"simplicity"or"spirituality?"
45464But where does this leave Jesus?
45464But, says one,"Does not that oneness mean one person?"
45464By the way, should we not also conclude that David had wings?
45464Can any one, can Mr. Van Der Donckt himself, be quite sure of all this?
45464Can it be?
45464Conclude we, then, with the Psalmist:"All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee?"
45464Could plainer words be found to teach that angels, both good and bad, are spirits, devoid of bodies?
45464Did he create any of these things out of nothing?
45464Did the finite body, taken on by the spirit of Jesus, communicate its limitations to God?
45464Did the materials then originate?
45464Did they not converse, have knowledge, read books?
45464Do we ascribe to him a fixed purpose?
45464Do we conceive him as knowing and determining?
45464Do we speak of him as continuing unchanged?
45464Do you believe it?
45464Do you believe it?
45464Do you mean to say we were all in existence on the sixth day?
45464Do you not believe that the spirit will endure forever?
45464Do you not believe that_ I am in the Father and the Father in me?
45464Does he possess body, parts and passions?
45464Does not that bespeak a pre- existence of another personage besides the Almighty?
45464Does this refer to the birth of the body of flesh and bones?
45464Else of what significance are the following passages?
45464For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee?
45464For who is there of all flesh, that had heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?"
45464Grant immortality to man and God for his guide, what is there in the way of intellectual, moral, and spiritual development that he may not aspire to?
45464Had God a body(_ Latin corpus_) what sense would there be in St. Paul''s corporally or bodily?
45464Has God a body then?
45464Has any man received a fulness at once?
45464Has he?
45464Has it life and intelligence and power to think and reflect?
45464Has not the Reverend gentleman placed for comparison here the most dissimilar passages that perhaps could be found in the whole Bible?
45464Have we reached a point wherein we may receive the fulness of God, of his glory and his intelligence?
45464Have you any further proof of God''s being in the form of a man?
45464Have you not also read in the New Testament that he is called our elder brother?
45464Have you not read, in the New Testament, that Jesus Christ was the first- born of every creature?
45464He said to him,"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
45464He said: Many good works have I shown you from the Father; for which of these works do ye stone me?
45464He said:"_ In what then_[ in whose name then]_ were you baptized_?"
45464He was born according to man in the flesh, and why not his younger brethren have a similar birth with him in the spirit?
45464Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that he[ that Father] had a Father also?
45464How can the infinite become that which it was not from the first?
45464How do you learn this?
45464How does it read in Hebrew?
45464How doth he yet speak?
45464How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
45464How is it, then, that he is your elder brother?
45464How long will they inhabit it?
45464How long?
45464How, then, can God be like man?
45464If God is a person, how can he be everywhere present?
45464If I ascend into heaven, thou art there; If I descend into hell thou art there?"
45464If Mr. V. holds to the God of his creed, what becomes of all his"philosophy?"
45464If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
45464If man may not rise to the height of divinity, how shall this prayer of the Christ be realized?
45464If so, then what advantage has the Christian over the Hindoo whom he has called a heathen for so many generations?
45464If there may be two or four things infinite after their kind, because not limited by anything of the same nature, are many infinites inconceivable?
45464If we are now the sons and daughters of God, what will be our future destiny?
45464In the face of these scriptures, will anyone who believes in the Bible say that it is blasphemy to speak of God as being possessed of a bodily form?
45464In the light of these clear, revealed statements, how shall we explain the various apparitions of God mentioned in the Bible?
45464In what do faith and law of Christ consist?
45464In what state do these considerations leave the argument?
45464In what way?
45464Is God everywhere present?
45464Is Jesus Christ God?
45464Is Jesus Christ God?
45464Is Jesus Christ illimitable?
45464Is Jesus Christ in form like man?
45464Is Jesus Christ without parts?
45464Is Jesus Christ without passions?
45464Is Mr. V. ready to believe on these solemn assertions of scripture-- hence of the Lord-- that God is a fire, and therefore that fire is God?
45464Is Mr. Van Der Donckt prepared to accept the inevitable conclusion of his own exposition of John 10:30?
45464Is any man perfect?
45464Is he God?
45464Is he God?
45464Is he God?
45464Is he Plato''s"that which always is and has no becoming?"
45464Is he a manifestation of God-- a revelation of him?
45464Is he an exalted man?
45464Is he man?
45464Is he man?
45464Is he possessed of a body of flesh and bone which is eternally united to him-- and now an integral part of him?
45464Is it Physical Identity?
45464Is it Physical Identity?
45464Is it a strange and blasphemous doctrine, then, to hold that men at the last shall rise to the dignity that the Father has attained?
45464Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it had a beginning?
45464Is it not likely, nay, would it not be so?
45464Is it not said that God is a spirit?
45464Is it thinkable that this change was a deterioration?
45464Is it"heathenish"to believe that the offspring shall ultimately be what the parent is?
45464Is not this the necessary corollary of Spinoza''s definition of the"finite after its kind?"
45464Is not this to be so with the children of men?
45464Is that true?
45464Is the Son, then, like the phonograph or the machine, the instrument of the Father?
45464Is the atmosphere visible?
45464Is the person of God very glorious?
45464Is there any doubt about men being the sons of God?
45464It is correct enough, but who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principle?
45464It is written that God can not look upon sin with the least degree of allowance, and that is true, he can not; but how about the sinner?
45464Jesus answered, referring to Psalm 82:6,"Is it not written in your law: I said you are Gods?
45464Jesus, observing that something had happened to him, turned to the apostles and said,"Who touched me?"
45464Jesus, what are you going to do?
45464Joshua approached him and said:"Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?"
45464Let us ask, rather, how did Jesus Christ-- God-- deal with sinners?
45464Love is an attribute of mind, of spirit; must one conclude then from this definition that God is a mere attribute of mind?
45464Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?"
45464Now ask yourselves this simple question upon natural principles, has the species altered?
45464Now had he been flesh or man before, as the''Mormons''hold, how could he become what he was already from all eternity?"
45464Now, had he been flesh, or man, before, as"Mormons"hold, how could he become what he was already from all eternity?
45464Now, therefore, why should we die?
45464On one occasion he was asked how the"spirits could be served,"to which he made answer,"If we are not able to serve men, how can we serve the spirits?"
45464Or was it placed in the word of God because it is simply true?
45464Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
45464Or would he find an interpretation, or explanation necessary?
45464Or would he insist upon interpreting these passages by others, and by reason?
45464Presently two personages in white apparel stood beside them and said:"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
45464Says he,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?
45464See Genesis 3rd chap., 9th and 10th verses--"And the Lord called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
45464Seest thou that thou art created after mine own image?
45464Shall he come again in that form?
45464That is not so gentle, is it?
45464The first question is,"What is the name of God in the pure language?"
45464The question is often asked, Is there any difference between the Spirit of the Lord and the Holy Ghost?
45464Then what may not be done in eternity by one of these God- men?
45464They replied,"Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?"
45464Thus you may continue and trace the human family back to Adam and Eve, and ask,"are we of the same species with Adam and Eve?"
45464To state the question fairly in other words we might say, Master, was this man born blind because he had sinned?
45464To what heights of power and glory may they not ascend?
45464To which of the angels said he at any time:"Sit on my right hand till I make thy enemies thy footstool?
45464To whom then have you likened God, or what image will you make for him?
45464Very well, then; as God, the Father, begot Jesus, the Son, may not the Son in time also beget a son or sons?
45464Was and is Jesus God-- true Deity?
45464Was he God as he stood there among his disciples in his glorious and, to use Mr. V.''s own word,"sacred,"resurrected body?
45464Was that done to make human beings or certain truths more intelligible to God?
45464Were not the people who landed at Plymouth Rock the same species with us?
45464Were not their countenances similar to ours?
45464Were there not mechanics among them, and did they not understand agriculture, etc., as we do?
45464Were they not organized as we are?
45464What are all these beings taken together, or summed up under one head?
45464What are angels?
45464What are knowledge and determination but modes of human consciousness?
45464What are men?
45464What are spirits?
45464What did Jesus do?
45464What do these words imply but that Seth was like his father in features and also doubtless in intellectual and moral qualities?
45464What do we understand heaven to be?
45464What does he mean when he prays that the disciples that God had given him should be one, as he and the Father are one?
45464What idea does this language convey to the mind of man, except that man, when his creation was completed, stood forth the counterpart of God in form?
45464What if that power of effort should be slowly aggrandized until man, now a little higher than the monkey, became a really great being?"
45464What is God?
45464What is Jesus Christ?
45464What is it?
45464What is meant by creation?
45464What is the God who does not listen, but the likeness of human obstinacy?
45464What kind of a being is God?
45464What limits can you venture to fix as marking the boundary of his development, of his progress?
45464What may they not do in eternity?
45464What more is truth?
45464What of it?
45464What of the blind, the lame, the halt?
45464What think ye of Christ?
45464What think ye of Christ?
45464What was it?
45464What was the reply?
45464What, resurrected Saints have children?
45464When Jesus looked around, and saw none but the woman, he said to her,"Woman, where are thine accusers?
45464When the Son of God, Jesus, took on a human body of flesh and bone, was not that which is finite, his body, added to the infinite in Jesus Christ?
45464When?
45464When?
45464When?
45464Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
45464Where did we exist before we came here?
45464Where does he exist?
45464Where was there ever a son without a father?
45464Where wast thou when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
45464Which in their teaching presents the true doctrine of God''s unity,"Mormons"or orthodox Christians?
45464Which is most in harmony with sound reason and the scriptures,"Mormon"doctrine, or the commonly accepted Christian philosophy?
45464Who can define the difference?
45464Who can perceive the nice shades of difference between the one and the other?
45464Who comprehends its powers?
45464Who dare say that it is not potentially infinite?
45464Who knows how the infinite is constituted?
45464Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
45464Who then did compound the Eternal?
45464Who told you so?
45464Why by him?
45464Why did not Job so answer the Lord?
45464Why do the New Testament writers lay so much stress upon the taking of flesh by Jesus Christ?
45464Why not?
45464Why not?
45464Why not?
45464Why ought they not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold or silver, graven by art and man''s device?
45464Why should there be any limits thought of?
45464Why should we not work forever as well as now?
45464Why?
45464Will he annihilate it?
45464Will he become an impersonal, incorporeal, immaterial God, without body, without parts, without passions?
45464Will it be?
45464Will we ever become gods?
45464With his body of flesh and bones, with the marks in his hands and in his feet?
45464Would Mr. V. from that definition of God believe and teach that God is light, mere cosmic light?
45464Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
45464Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
45464Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
45464You ask, What is truth?
45464You may ask, what becomes of the spirit, separated from the body of flesh and bones, when this body lies in the grave?
45464[ A] What is the conclusion to be drawn from this?
45464[ Footnote C: Quoted thus by Mr. V. In both Catholic and Protestant Bibles it stands:"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"]
45464and shall be hereafter actually infinite after its kind?
45464and what know we of consciousness itself, but as the contrast between successive mental states?
45464and where will be the end of them?
45464hath no man condemned thee?"
45464is not a thing_ infinite_ after its kind, then, when it is_ not_ limited by anything of the same nature?
45464or created and having a beginning?
45464or shall we say that man was made in the image and likeness of the angels, when God said,"_ Let us make_"etc.,"_ in our image_?"
45464we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it?
48250But what amendment in any case can be espied in you? 48250 How long shall we do so?"
48250Knave,quoth one,"what have ye to do to meddle with the Scriptures?"
48250What sayest thou of the Mass?
48250What then,said another,"shall we leave to the bishops and kirkmen to do, if every man shall be a babbler upon the Bible?"
48250Who doubts of that?
48250Whom to?
48250Will the Duke?
48250Will ye,quoth she,"allow that they shall take_ my_ sword in their hand?"
48250Yea,said Lethington,"the Queen knew and knoweth it well enough; but the question is, whether the Queen allows such conventions?"
48250After long reasoning, some that were made for the purpose said,"Why may not the Lords vote, and then show unto the Kirk whatsoever is done?"
48250Ahab was a king, and Jezebel was a queen, and yet of what the Prophet Elijah said to the one and to the other, I suppose ye are not ignorant?
48250And Job consenteth to the same sentence, saying,"Seeing that He is higher than the heavens, what canst thou build unto Him?
48250And do ye not approve this vocation?"
48250And how long wilt Thou suffer this tyranny of men?"
48250And who shall be judge?
48250And why is now the just compelled to keep silence?
48250And yet, who guides the Queen and Court?
48250At first the flatterers of the Court stormed, and asked,"Who durst avow it?"
48250At length he asked,"Will ye save my life?"
48250But beginning to wax sorrowful in spirit, and being asked the cause, he said,"What differ I from a dead man, except that I eat and drink?
48250But how resisted the priests the king?
48250But were not the Estates of her realm assembled in her name?
48250But what authority have ye to convocate my subjects when ye will, without my commandment?
48250But, to the second part; where ye allege that ye offer Christ in remembrance, we ask, first, unto whom do ye offer Him?
48250But, where God is forsaken, what can counsel or judgment avail?
48250Do ye not consider that such a company needs comfort and provision from time to time?
48250Do ye think that the Apostles prayed themselves as they commanded others to pray?
48250Elisha feared not to say to King Jehoram,"What have I to do with thee?
48250For what was our force?
48250For why?
48250Have I not the Queen at my own devotion?
48250Have ye heard any teach, but such as the Pope and his Cardinals have allowed?
48250Have ye not heard it affirmed to his own face that God should revenge his blasphemy, even in the eyes of such as were witnesses to his iniquity?
48250Have ye not made convocation of the Queen''s lieges?
48250Have ye not written letters desiring the brethren to convene from all parts to Andrew Armstrong and Patrick Cranston''s day?
48250He again asked,"Is that Norman?"
48250He cried in his ear,"Take order, Sire, with your realm: who shall rule during the minority of your daughter?
48250He is deeper than the hell, then how shalt thou know Him?
48250Hearing this, he answered,"Why should the pleasing face of a gentlewoman affright me?
48250How can it be otherwise?
48250How can that doctrine be of God, seeing that God commands subjects to obey their princes?
48250How long shall darkness overwhelm this realm?
48250If I ask a drink, do you think that I sin?
48250If they did so, she would hold no Parliament; and what then should become of them that had melled[211] with the slaughter of the Earl of Huntly?
48250In explaining these words,"How long shalt Thou be angry, O Lord, against the prayer of Thy people?"
48250In the end, the preacher said to those that were present,"Was not this your charge to me?
48250In time of darkness, what could we do but grope and go wrong even as darkness carried us?
48250Is Oliver ta''en?
48250Is Oliver ta''en?
48250Is it not treason, my Lords, to accuse a prince of cruelty?
48250Is not France my friend, and am not I friend to France?
48250Is not my Lord Governor mine?
48250Is not that treason?
48250Is not the King dead?"
48250It was demanded, what could be reprehended in the translation used?
48250John Knox demanded,"Did ye consent, my Lord, to any part of that treason?"
48250John Knox demanded,"My Lord, who has betrayed you?"
48250Know ye not how the bishops and their officials serve us husbandmen?
48250Lo, what say ye to that?
48250May not my Lord compel me to answer to his extortionate power; or believeth he that I am not prepared to render account of my doctrine?
48250May we cast away what we please, and retain what we please?
48250May we do the same in matters of religion?
48250May we not suffer her a little while?
48250May we, think ye, take the Queen''s Mass from her?"
48250Now, Madam, if ye shall deny your duty to those who especially crave that ye shall punish malefactors, think ye to receive full obedience of them?
48250Now, Madam, who shall judge betwixt us two thus contending?
48250Or shall I be condemned before I be heard?
48250Or what are ye within this commonwealth?
48250Or when shall she be seen to give her presence to the public preaching?
48250Or whether her idolatry shall be laid to our charge?
48250Or, think ye, Madam, that God will be offended with them that have stayed their father from committing wickedness?
48250Others cried,"Against whom will ye fight?
48250Others demanded, What answer was received on the former occasion?
48250Our question is, whether we may and ought to suppress the Queen''s Mass?
48250Politic heads were sent to the gentlemen, with these and like persuasions,"Why, alas, will ye chase our Sovereign from us?
48250Remove him, and who abideth that carefully will travail in that or any other weighty matter in these parts?
48250Shall there not be four regents chosen, and shall not I be principal of them?"
48250Shall we suffer this whole realm to be infected with pernicious doctrine?
48250She will incontinently return to her galleys; and what then shall all realms say of us?
48250Such a man was too base for her estate; had not she been great Queen of France?
48250That was scripped at, and it was demanded,"How many of those that had subscribed that Book would be subject unto it?"
48250The Bishops, offended, said,"What prating is this?
48250The Cardinal asking,"Who calls?"
48250The King, wondering, said,"Adam Reid, what say ye?"
48250The Queen Regent, proud of this victory, burst forth in blasphemous railing, and said,"Where is now John Knox''s God?
48250The Sub- prior said to him,"Father, what say ye?
48250The captain said,"Will ye not go to the Mass?"
48250The godly began to bolden; and men began openly to speak,"Shall that idol be suffered again to take its place within this realm?
48250The said Master George, who was most sharp of eye and judgment, marked him, and as he came near said,"My friend, what would ye do?"
48250The sum of all his sermon was:"They say that we should preach: why not?
48250Then the ravening wolves became mad, and said,"Whereunto do we let him speak any further?
48250Then was heard nothing on the Queen''s part but,"My joys, my hearts, what ails you?
48250Thereat the idiot Doctors, offended, said,"What will ye do, my Lord?
48250Therefore, if I should now move the same question again, what should I do but either show my own ignorance and forgetfulness, or else inconstancy?
48250To what confusion and fear were idolaters, adulterers, and all public transgressors of God''s commandments brought within short time?
48250Was not his common talk,''When these knaves have railed their fill, will they then hold their peace?''
48250Was there ever a minister that gave thanks to God for her Majesty''s liberality towards them?"
48250Was there none amongst you who did foresee what inconveniences might ensue his absence from these parts?
48250We mean,"What honest man will do greatest service for least expense?"
48250What can that hurt us or our religion?"
48250What danger should I fear?"
48250What is it?
48250What say ye, my Lords?
48250What sayest thou of these things?"
48250What was I, that I should mell with such matters?
48250What was our number?
48250What will ye prove thereby?
48250When he beheld their laughing,"Laugh ye,"saith he,"my Lords?
48250When her placeboes gave their plaudits, affirming, with like countenance,"This is a good beginning,"she said:"But wot ye whereat I laugh?
48250When the Archbishop, in mockery, said to Adam Reid of Barskymming,"Reid, believe ye that God is in heaven?"
48250Where are these knaves that have brought me this tale?"
48250Where find ye that the Scripture calls any the bond slaves to Satan?
48250Where have ye the example of such prayer?
48250While disorder arose more and more in the army, men cried in every ear,"My Lord Lieutenant, what will ye do?"
48250Who but the Protestants?
48250Who gave him authority to make convocation of my lieges?
48250Whom else desirest thou to be thy judge?"
48250Why flee ye now, villains, without order?
48250Why may not the Kirk, for good causes, devise ceremonies to decorate the Sacraments and other of God''s services?
48250Will they not give us a letter of cursing for a plack,[14] to last for a year, to curse all that look over our dyke[15]?
48250Will ye condemn all that my Lord Cardinal and the other bishops and we have done?
48250Will ye vote in this matter, or will ye not vote?"
48250Witness his eldest son there in pledge at my table?
48250Would not we be as sorry to hurt the religion as would any of you?"
48250Ye have known my service, what will ye have done?
48250Ye said, What ado had I to speak of your marriage?
48250Yea, what wisdom or worldly policy was in us, to have brought to a good end so great an enterprise?
48250[ 216] The papistical ceremony, down to its minutest details(?).
48250[ 232] Share(?).
48250_ Knox._ But what obedience, to God or to His Word, ensues of all that is spoken to her?
48250_ Knox._ But wherein can I be accused?
48250_ Knox._ Is it lawful for me, Madam, to answer for myself?
48250_ Knox._ Whom blames your Grace for that?
48250_ Lethington._ But where do ye ever find one of the Prophets so to have prayed?
48250_ Lethington._ But yet, why pray ye not for her, without moving any doubt?
48250_ Lethington._ How can it be defended?
48250_ Lethington._ I know that the idolater is commanded to die the death; but by whom?
48250_ Lethington._ Where will ye find that any of the Prophets did so entreat kings and queens, rulers or magistrates?
48250_ Lethington._ Wherein rebels she against God?
48250_ Lethington._ Why say ye so?
48250_ Lethington._ Why say ye that she refuses admonition?
48250_ Maxwell._ No offence, to convocate the Queen''s lieges?
48250_ Queen Mary._ Ye interpret the Scriptures in one manner, and they interpret in another; whom shall I believe?
48250_ Queen Mary._ Ye think, then, that I have no just authority?
48250_ Queen._ But what have ye to do with my marriage?
48250_ Queen._ Heard ye ever, my Lords, a more despiteful and treasonable letter?
48250_ Queen._ What have ye to do with my marriage?
48250_ Queen._ What is this?
48250_ Sub- prior._ Will ye bind us so strait that we may do nothing without the express Word of God?
48250and next, by what authority are ye assured of well doing?
48250and should ye not love your neighbours as yourselves?"
48250or that the Prophets of God speak so irreverently of kings and princes?
48250what account shall the most part of princes make before that Supreme Judge, whose throne and authority so manifestly and shamefully they abuse?
6032And after what manner should we use diligence? 6032 Sir,"said Peter of Bracieux and Payen of Orléans to Geoffry the Marshal,"what would you have us do?
6032What covenants are they?
6032And shall I tell you in what wise?
6032So they journeyed through Burgundy, and by the mountains of Mont- joux(?
54309Are not these s men who speak Galileans?
54309By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
54309Can any man forbid water, that these may be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
54309Canst thou speak Greek?
54309Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name? 54309 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
54309Hast thou appealed unto Caesar? 54309 How long a time is it,"asked Jesus,"since this came unto him?"
54309Is it lawful for you to whip a man who is a Roman and uncondemned?
54309Jesus I know,said the evil spirit,"and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
54309Lord,said Peter,"what is John to do?"
54309Master, whither art thou going?
54309Put up thy sword into the sheath,commanded the Savior,"the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?"
54309Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
54309Sittest thou to judge me after the law, and commandest me to be smitten contrary to the law?
54309Then how hear we every man in his own tongue, wherein we were born?
54309Unto what then were ye baptized?
54309What does this mean?
54309What is it thou hast to tell me?
54309What mean ye to weep and to break my heart? 54309 What province are you from?"
54309Where wilt thou that we prepare?
54309Who art thou, Lord?
54309Who is this man, and what has he done?
54309Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? 54309 *** Now for what intent have ye sent for me?
54309A LESSON IN FORGIVENESS About this same time, Peter asked the question:"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
54309A third time Jesus said,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
54309After ordering the prisoners to be taken into another room, they said among themselves:"What shall we do to these men?
54309And immediately Jesus stretched forth His hand, and caught him, and said unto him,"O, thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
54309And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, saying, in the Hebrew tongue:"''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?''
54309Art Thou come to destroy us?
54309As Peter entered, and saw them, he said,"Behold, I am he whom ye seek: what is the cause wherefore ye have come?"
54309As if he wavered just a little, as if his faith had not yet become as firm as Jesus would have it become, he answered,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
54309As much as to say, Lord we have left everything for Thee, now what shall be our reward?
54309As much as to say,"What is the use?
54309Ask him, Where is the guest chamber, where I shall eat the Passover with my disciples?
54309At any rate, he cried out:"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
54309Besides doing this they cried:"Sirs, why do ye these things?
54309Couldst not thou watch one hour?"
54309Did the high priest remember, just then, that the Jews cried at the trial of Jesus,"His blood be upon us, and upon our children?"
54309Do you think Peter would ever forget that lesson?
54309Had He not penetrated into his inmost nature?
54309He said unto them: Know ye what I have done to you?
54309He saith unto him again the second time,"Simon, son of Jonas lovest thou me?"
54309He turned to the Twelve and said,"Will ye also go away?"
54309Here, Jesus, one day, asked His disciples this question:"Who do men say that I, the Son of man, am?"
54309However, he was deeply impressed; for had not Jesus, at first sight, read his character?
54309I forgave thee all that debt, because thou desiredst me; should not thou also have had compassion on thy fellow- servant, even as I had pity on thee?"
54309In the midst of this sea of human passion, shall he say,"Lord, if it be Thee, bid me come unto Thee?"
54309Instead of sending the multitude away hungry, Jesus said,"Whence shall we buy bread that these might eat?"
54309Jesus said,"Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
54309Jesus, too, immediately feeling that"Virtue"had gone out of him, turned and asked,"Who touched my clothes?"
54309Judas, last of all answered and said,"Lord, is it I?"
54309Just as they were going up the steps into the castle, Paul speaking in Greek said to the chief captain,"May I speak unto thee?"
54309King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
54309Lord?''
54309One day some asked him,"Master, why dost thou always say this?"
54309Peter knows that Jesus is the Christ that should come, but has he strength to defend Him in word and deed?
54309Some said,"What will this base fellow say?"
54309Suddenly the man cried,"Sirs, have ye any meat?"
54309The suddenness of the angel''s appearance filled the Centurion with fear; but he answered,"What is it, Lord?"
54309Then Jesus said,"But who say ye that I am?"
54309Then the chief captain came and said to Paul,"Tell me, art thou a Roman?"
54309This stirred Peter''s love and he inquired,"Lord, why can not I follow Thee now?
54309Those who stood nearest Paul said,"Revilest thou God''s High Priest?"
54309Till seven times?"
54309To this important and memorable spot, the philosophers led the Apostle, saying,"May we know what this new doctrine whereof thou speakest is?
54309Was He, indeed, the Messiah that was to come, or should Peter look for another?
54309What could the priests say?
54309What could they do?
54309What was then the blessedness ye spake of?
54309When He came to Peter, the latter said:"Lord, dost_ Thou_ wash_ my_ feet?"
54309When Saul realized this, and knew he had been doing wrong, he asked,"What wilt Thou have me to do?"
54309When he returned, and found the three sleeping, He said,"Simon[ Simon again] sleepest thou?
54309When they had broken their fast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?"
54309When they told Paul that they believed the Gospel, he asked them,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
54309Who touched me?"
54309Why should it be thought a thing which thou couldst not believe, that God should raise the dead?
54309[ 3] They began to inquire among themselves which one of them should be so faithless; and soon each asked the Master,"Lord, is it I?"
54309[ Sidenote:"What Shall We Do?"]
54309[ Sidenote:"Who Touched My Clothes?"]
54309and had He not radiated a spirit that so completely enveloped Peter that from its influence the fisherman never more desired to go?
54309of their own children, or of strangers?
54309or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
5361A-- a special occasion there-- a bishop or something?
5361Alison?
5361And now what will happen?
5361And now?
5361And what had happened? 5361 And what leads you to suppose,"he inquired,"that I am responsible in this matter?
5361And you think it right to teach things to your children which you do not yourself believe?
5361But my husband-- my children? 5361 But the doctrines of the Church, which we were taught from childhood to believe?
5361But what I came to ask you is this-- what are we to teach our children?
5361But-- why did you come?
5361Ca n''t we take you home, Alison? 5361 Can it be possible that you misunderstand me?
5361Conviction?
5361Did you have a good sermon?
5361Do they in any manner affect your conduct?
5361Do you believe in them yourself?
5361Do you feel that?
5361Do you mean to say that I am not-- myself?
5361Does n''t the Bible say, somewhere,she inquired,"that the Sabbath was made for man?
5361Have come to what?
5361Have you finished?
5361He that hath seen me hath seen the Father;and"Why callest thou me good?
5361How am I to decide?
5361How are you, Hodder? 5361 How are you, Mr. Hodder?
5361How do I feel? 5361 How do you feel about these things yourself?"
5361Inefficiency?
5361My conduct?
5361Oh, I know that my father and the others will try to put him out-- but can they?
5361Oh, why should n''t I?
5361Surely you have n''t been here all summer?
5361The occasion?
5361Was there a special service at Calvary yesterday?
5361What do you mean?
5361What do you mean?
5361What do you think my life has been? 5361 What would you have had me do?"
5361What would you have me do?
5361What''s the occasion to- day?
5361What''s the trouble, Hodder?
5361What''s your name?
5361What''s yours?
5361Where are you going?
5361Where''s father? 5361 Which doctrines?"
5361Which doctrines?
5361Why,he said, why did you have nothing but cruelty in your heart, and contempt for her?
5361Why?
5361Would you be good enough to step into the library?
5361Ye''ll tell him to his face?
5361Ye''re going to preach all this?
5361You know why I am here?
5361You mean-- what was my motive?
5361You thought I''d come to it?
5361You were taught to believe them?
5361And could it be a Truth, after all, a truth only to be grasped by one who had experienced it?
5361And could you think I did n''t understand, from the beginning, that it meant this?"
5361And she added, a little lamely for her,"Spiritual matters in these days are so difficult, are n''t they?"
5361And those who held it might well demand, with Nicodemus and the rulers of the earth,"How can these things be?"
5361And what should be said of the vast and ever increasing numbers of those not connected with the Church, who had left it or were leaving it?
5361And when, let me ask you, could you find in the world''s history more splendid charities than are around us to- day?
5361And which among them would declare that Abraham Lincoln, like Stephen, had not seen his Master in the sky?
5361And will they not always continue to exist?
5361And with all our works, our expenditure and toil, how many have we lifted up?"
5361And would n''t he lunch with her on Thursday?
5361Are not the very pews in which they sit as closed to us as their houses?"
5361Are their churches for the poor?
5361At what time will you be ready?"
5361But should we, for that reason, return to the leading- strings of authority?
5361But whence-- it might be demanded by the cynical were the prophets to come?
5361Ca n''t you make a plan for me, so that I may begin next spring?
5361Come now, what world you have done, if your son had been in question?"
5361Could we if we would?
5361Did Eldon Purr, after all; have no sense of guilt?
5361Did he know she would be there?
5361Did he know-- asked the sender of this-- could he know the consternation he had caused in so many persons, including herself?
5361Do you think that business men are always infallible?
5361From what authoritative source are we to draw our doctrines?
5361Has Mr. Hodder offended him?
5361I ask whether these stories in any way enter into your life, become part of you, and tend to make you a more useful woman?"
5361I know it will be late in the season,--but do n''t you think you could take us, Alison?
5361Institutions endowed for medical research, for the conquest of deadly diseases?
5361Is that what you mean?"
5361Is their God a God who will lift us out of our misery and distress?
5361Legally?
5361Or shall we draw our conclusions as to what the Creeds may mean to us by pondering on the life of Christ, and striving to do his will?
5361Or was it something in Hodder''s voice that seemed to illumine the ancient words with a new meaning?
5361Parr?"
5361Shall we interpret the Gospels by the Creeds, which in turn purport to be interpretations of the Gospels?
5361Shall you be there?"
5361These had stood still, anchored to their traditions, while she--had she grown?
5361Was Christ like that?
5361Was it possible that she, Alison Parr, were going to church now?
5361What did McCrae think of him?
5361What leads you to infer that the Consolidated Tractions Company was not organized in good faith?
5361What was she to believe?
5361What, then, was the function, the mission of the Church Universal?
5361When you saw how meekly she obeyed you, and agreed to go away, why did you not have pity?
5361Where are you to find what are called the doctrines of the Church?
5361Who can say that the modern capitalist is not liberal, is not a public benefactor?
5361Why did n''t you come to me?
5361Why had Mrs. Constable supposed that she would care to hear the sermon praised?
5361Would he not let her come and talk to him?
5361Years had gone by since she had prayed, and even now she made no attempt to translate into words the intensity of her yearning-- for what?
5361libraries, hospitals, schools-- men giving their fortunes for these things, the fruits of a life''s work so laboriously acquired?
5361or merely wandered?
50536And Enoch said unto the Lord: How is it that thou canst weep, seeing thou art holy, and from all eternity to all eternity? 50536 And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
50536And the Lord said: Whom shall I send? 50536 And when Enoch heard the earth mourn, he wept, and cried unto the Lord, saying: O Lord, wilt thou not have compassion upon the earth?
50536But John forbade Him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? 50536 Did this man sin, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
50536DispensationDefined.--It is time to ask, and to more fully answer the question, What is meant by the term"dispensation"?
50536Man?
50536Now seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 50536 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
50536The love that hath redeemed all worlds All worlds must still redeem; But mercy can not justice rob-- Or where were Elohim? 50536 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee?
50536What are we to understand by the seven seals with which it was sealed?
50536When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? 50536 Who''s on the Lord''s Side?"
50536Why should I desire that I was an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth? 50536 ''Forgive me my foul murder?'' 50536 *** How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days? 50536 ******Try what repentance can: what can it not?
50536***********"What are we to understand by the sounding of the trumpets, mentioned in the 8th chapter of Revelations?"
50536A friend of mine once said to me:"Why do I need to belong to a church, to subscribe to a creed, or to undergo any ordinance, in order to be saved?
50536Achievements of Christendom.--Who can doubt that this same philosophy applies to Christendom and its marvelous achievements, all down the centuries?
50536Again-- this time to the Romans:"Know ye not that so many of us as are baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
50536An Echo from Eternity.--Can anyone, enlightened by the Holy Spirit, doubt the heavenly origin of such wise and sublime instructions?
50536And did he not warn them against allowing"the salt"to"lose its savor"--its power to save and preserve?
50536And if the principle of power, must be so in man as well as in the Deity?
50536And why are they not chosen?
50536Are Earth and Heaven as one?
50536Are not all your exertions of every kind, dependent on your faith?
50536Are they not Jewish?
50536Are you not dependent on your faith, or belief, for the acquisition of all knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence?
50536As to the pouring process-- may not enough of an element be poured upon a person to bury him therein?
50536But O what form of prayer Can serve my turn?
50536But what does baptism mean?
50536Caesar, sitting upon the throne of the world, would have been mystified had the question been put to him: What shall men do to be saved?
50536Can hell prevent, when heaven and earth would join?
50536Can you conceive of its creation as a principle?
50536Carlyle on Repentance.--"Of all acts,"says Carlyle,"is not, for a man, repentance the most divine?
50536Did he not lay down his life and take it up again, as the Father had done before him?
50536Did not Jesus tell his disciples that they were"the salt of the earth"--the saving or preserving element among men?
50536Do you think such a plea would avail?
50536Elias?
50536Elijah''s Mission.--"Why send Elijah?"
50536Far more likely, is it not, that the king, rather than the subject, would be exempt from such obedience?
50536For how could they save others, if their own feet were not firmly planted upon the Rock of Salvation?
50536Had he always been noble and great?
50536Hark to that chime!--What tongue sublime Now tells the hour of noon?
50536How could redemption have been, had there been nothing to redeem?
50536How shall this alien become naturalized?
50536Human Standards and Divine Dispensations.--Why, it may be asked, did God place Adam and Eve in so seemingly contradictory a position?
50536I answer: How know you that we are not?
50536I have always been truthful, honest, virtuous, benevolent-- why will this not suffice to make my peace with God and pave my way to heaven?"
50536If he refuses to climb, who but himself is responsible for his remaining in the pit?
50536If this be true of Jeremiah, why not true of other prophets, both ancient and modern?
50536Imprisoned here the Mighty One, Who reigned in yonder skies?
50536In a word, is there anything that you would have done, either physical or mental, if you had not previously believed?
50536In other words, why use the symbol of the resurrection, if there be no resurrection-- if the symbol does not symbolize?
50536Is discord then no more?
50536Is it not just possible that baptism was instituted to symbolize this mighty birth, this mortal burial, with its immortal resurrection?
50536Is it not the faith of any nation, its trust in and reliance upon some power deemed by it divine, that constitutes its main strength?
50536John saw this point when Jesus presented himself for baptism:"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
50536Like Suggests Like.--What said the Lord to Moses?
50536May one be pardoned and retain the offense?
50536Note also Paul''s words to the Corinthians, already quoted:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
50536O dying world, art welcoming Life''s life-- Light''s sun and moon?
50536Of what use were a gospel of salvation where nothing needed to be saved?
50536Or must that in which a person is buried necessarily come from beneath?
50536Or, may we not ask, what have you, or what do you possess which you have not obtained by reason of your faith?
50536Or, would have been opened unto you?
50536Original Excellence.--What had given Abraham his superior standing in the heavens?
50536Princes and Servants.--If the name Israel means"prince of God,"when applied to Jacob, may it not mean princes of God, when applied to his posterity?
50536Said he:"What is Priesthood?
50536Science so affirms, and who can gainsay it?
50536The Articles of Faith.--What should Latter- day Saints believe?
50536The Blood that Believes.--Next, let us consider the question: In what way did these calamities upon Israel prove a blessing to the human race?
50536The Centurion''s Faith.--Was not the blood of Abraham in the veins of the Roman centurion, whose faith caused even the Savior to marvel?
50536The Most Important Personage.--This gospel code-- this way into the kingdom-- what is it?
50536The ladder having been let down into the pit, how shall the fallen avail himself of the divine assistance offered?
50536Then why strain the simple metaphor,"This is my body,"in an ineffectual attempt to make it mean more or less than the Savior intended it should mean?
50536This, then, is one of the moral standards by which men and nations will be judged: How have you treated my servants whom I sent unto you?
50536Was it an original or an acquired excellence, or both?
50536Were they to be damned?
50536What are the divine laws of naturalization?
50536What does it consist of?
50536What had he done to deserve it?
50536What kind of men ought they to be, and what is required of them by Him who sent them forth?
50536What must he do for himself, that he may profit fully by the great things done in his behalf?
50536What pen can paint the marvel that befell?
50536What puny hand thy giant arm can stay?
50536What requirements are made of those who would be identified with the Church of Christ-- who would be saved in this world and in the world to come?
50536What tongue the wondrous miracle portray?
50536What was to become of martyrs, who had shed their blood in defense of the church, or for its sake, but had never confessed Christ nor been baptized?
50536When God would speak with man, who tells him nay?
50536When crushed, or backward held, thine hour beyond?
50536When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which is gone forth out of me?
50536When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?
50536When, when till now, so rife?
50536Where the deliverance from this worse than Egyptian bondage-- a bondage of which Egypt''s slavery was but typical?
50536Where was the Moses for such an exodus?
50536Who are these 144,000?
50536Who but God could reveal such principles as this marvelous book contains?
50536Who but one inspired of heaven could teach them in so pure a spirit and in such majestic terms?
50536Who could do this?
50536Who could retrieve the situation, bring good out of evil, mould failure into success, and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat?
50536Who, than the savage Lamanite, better understands the Mosaic law of retaliation--"an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth"?
50536Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
50536Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
50536Why peace?
50536Why was Abraham, with his seed, chosen for such a mission?
50536Why were they forbidden to do what they had manifestly come to do, and which had to be done in order to carry out the divine purpose?
50536Why, then, should you hope for admittance into God''s kingdom upon any other conditions than those which the King himself has laid down?"
50536Why, then, was he baptized?
50536Why?
50536Will Gods go down Thus low that men may rise?
50536Wilt thou not bless the children of Noah?
50536Would he be under any obligation to think so, even if a priest were to tell him it was true?
50536Would it not be that it was the assurance which they had of the existence of things which they had not seen as yet?
50536Would you ever planted, if you had not believed that you would gather?
50536Would you exert yourselves to obtain wisdom and intelligence, unless you did believe that you could obtain them?
50536Would you have ever asked, unless you had believed that you would receive?
50536Would you have ever sought, unless you had believed that you would have found?
50536Would you have ever sown, if you had not believed that you would reap?
50536Yet what can it when one can not repent?"
50536Your food, your raiment, your lodgings, are they not all by reason of your faith?
50536and would not have anxiously inquired,"What shall we do?"
50536or naked, and clothed thee?
50536or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
26361( 10)And I said: What shall I do, Lord?
26361( 10)And Jesus knowing it, said to them: Why trouble ye the woman?
26361( 10)And Jesus raising himself up, and seeing none but the woman, said to her: Woman, where are they, thine accusers?
26361( 10)And as he entered into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying: Who is this?
26361( 10)And his disciples asked him, saying: Why then say the scribes that Elijah must first come?
26361( 10)And if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
26361( 10)And the disciples came and said to him: Why dost thou speak to them in parables?
26361( 10)And the multitudes asked him, saying: What then shall we do?
26361( 10)Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
26361( 10)But why dost thou judge thy brother?
26361( 10)Do ye carefully observe days, and months, and seasons, and years?
26361( 10)For do I now seek the favor of men or of God?
26361( 10)How then was it reckoned?
26361( 10)Jesus answered and said to him: Art thou the teacher of Israel, and knowest not these things?
26361( 10)Nor the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
26361( 10)Now therefore why do ye tempt God, by putting a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
26361( 10)Or does he say it altogether for our sakes?
26361( 10)Then says Pilate to him: Dost thou not speak to me?
26361( 10)Therefore they said to him: How were thine eyes opened?
26361( 11)And the Pharisees, seeing it, said to his disciples: Why does your teacher eat with the publicans and the sinners?
26361( 11)And they asked him, saying: Why say the scribes that Elijah must first come?
26361( 11)And what father is there among you, of whom if his son ask bread, he will give him a stone; or a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent?
26361( 11)And ye shall say to the master of the house: The Teacher says to thee, Where is the guestchamber, where I may eat the passover with my disciples?
26361( 11)But as for me, brethren, if I still preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted?
26361( 11)Does the fountain, out of the same opening, send forth the sweet and the bitter?
26361( 11)For who among men knows the things of a man, save the spirit of the man, which is in him?
26361( 11)How is it that ye do not understand, that I spoke not to you of bread?
26361( 11)I say then, did they stumble in order that they should fall?
26361( 11)If therefore ye were not faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will entrust to you the true riches?
26361( 11)If we sowed for you, the things that are spiritual, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
26361( 11)The Jews therefore sought him at the feast, and said: Where is he?
26361( 11)Wherefore?
26361( 12)And Peter, seeing it, answered to the people: Men of Israel, why wonder ye at this?
26361( 12)And Pilate answering, said again to them: What will ye then that I shall do to him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
26361( 12)And all were amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another: What may this mean?
26361( 12)And if ye were not faithful in that which is another''s, who will give to you your own?
26361( 12)And sighing deeply in his spirit, he says: Why does this generation seek a sign?
26361( 12)And there came also publicans to be immersed; and they said to him: Teacher, what shall we do?
26361( 12)Art thou greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
26361( 12)But if their fall is the riches of the world, and their diminution the riches of the Gentiles, how much more their fullness?
26361( 12)Can a fig- tree, my brethren, bear olives, or a vine figs?
26361( 12)For what have I to do with judging those also who are without?
26361( 12)If I told you the earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you the heavenly things?
26361( 12)If others partake of this power over you, do not we still more?
26361( 12)Now if Christ is preached that he has risen from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
26361( 12)Or if he shall ask an egg, will he give him a scorpion?
26361( 12)Then came to him his disciples, and said to him: Knowest thou that the Pharisees, when they heard the saying, were offended?
26361( 12)They asked him therefore: Who is the man that said to thee: Take up thy bed and walk?
26361( 12)They said to him: Where is he?
26361( 12)What think ye?
26361( 12)When therefore he had washed their feet, he took his garments, and reclining again at table, said to them: Know ye what I have done to you?
26361( 13)And having come into the region of Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asked his disciples, saying: Who do men say that the Son of man is[16:13]?
26361( 13)And he says to them: Know ye not this parable?
26361( 13)And one of the elders answered, saying to me: These who are clothed in the white robes, who are they, and whence came they?
26361( 13)And the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do?
26361( 13)And they say to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
26361( 13)And who is he that shall harm you, if ye are followers of that which is good?
26361( 13)Do ye not know that they who minister about the holy things eat of the temple, and they who wait at the altar partake with the altar?
26361( 13)For what is there, wherein ye were inferior to the rest of the churches, except that I myself was not a charge to you?
26361( 13)Has then that which is good become death to me?
26361( 13)Is Christ divided?
26361( 13)Judge in your own selves; is it seemly that a woman pray to God uncovered?
26361( 13)Then answered Paul: What mean ye, to weep and to break my heart?
26361( 13)Then says Pilate to him: Hearest thou not what things they witness against thee?
26361( 13)Who is wise and endued with knowledge among you?
26361( 13)Ye are the salt of the earth; but if the salt become tasteless, wherewith shall it be salted?
26361( 14)And Pilate said to them: What evil then has he done?
26361( 14)And he said to him: Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
26361( 14)And soldiers also asked him, saying: What shall we also do?
26361( 14)And we all having fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking to me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
26361( 14)Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth for ministration, for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?
26361( 14)Be not yoked unequally with unbelievers; for what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness?
26361( 14)But John sought to hinder him, saying: I have need to be immersed by thee, and dost thou come to me?
26361( 14)Does not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame to him?
26361( 14)How then shall they call on him on whom they believed not?
26361( 14)Then come to him the disciples of John, saying: Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but thy disciples fast not?
26361( 14)Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests,( 15)and said: What will ye give me, and I will deliver him to you?
26361( 14)What does it profit, my brethren, if any one say that he has faith, and have not works?
26361( 14)What then shall we say?
26361( 15)And I said: Who art thou, Lord?
26361( 15)And Jesus said to them: Can the sons of the bridechamber mourn[9:15], so long as the bridegroom is with them?
26361( 15)And how shall they preach, unless they are sent forth?
26361( 15)And the Jews wondered, saying: How knows this man letters, having never learned?
26361( 15)And the evil spirit answering said: Jesus I know, and Paul I well know; but who are ye?
26361( 15)And what concord has Christ with Belial?
26361( 15)But having commanded them to go aside out of the council, they conferred among themselves,( 16)saying: What shall we do to these men?
26361( 15)For if the casting away of them is the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
26361( 15)He says to them: But who do ye say that I am?
26361( 15)Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with my own?
26361( 15)Jesus says to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
26361( 15)Know ye not that your bodies are members of Christ?
26361( 15)Shall we give, or shall we not give?
26361( 15)What then?
26361( 15)What then?
26361( 15)When it is said: To- day, if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts as in the provocation;( 16)who then, when they had heard, provoked?
26361( 15)When therefore they had broken their fast, Jesus says to Simon Peter: Simon, son of Jonah, lovest thou me more than these?
26361( 15)Where is[4:15] then the happiness of which ye spoke?
26361( 16)And he asked them: What question ye with them?
26361( 16)And he said: Are ye also even yet without understanding?
26361( 16)And now why tarriest thou?
26361( 16)And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan bound, lo, eighteen years, to be loosed from this bond on the sabbath?
26361( 16)And what agreement has the temple of God with idols?
26361( 16)And, behold, one came to him and said: Teacher, what good shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
26361( 16)But to what shall I liken this generation?
26361( 16)For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
26361( 16)For who knew the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
26361( 16)He says to him again a second time: Simon, son of Jonah, lovest thou me?
26361( 16)Know ye not that he who is joined to a harlot is one body?
26361( 16)Know ye not that ye are God''s temple, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?
26361( 16)So then, have I become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
26361( 16)The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not a partaking of the blood of Christ?
26361( 17)And Jesus answering said: O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
26361( 17)And Jesus answering said: Were not the ten cleansed?
26361( 17)And Jesus knowing it, says to them: Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
26361( 17)And he said to them: What communications are these, that ye have one with another, as ye walk, and are sad?
26361( 17)And he taught, saying to them: Is it not written: My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations?
26361( 17)And he thought within himself, saying: What shall I do, because I have not where to store my fruits?
26361( 17)And, he said to him: Why dost thou ask me concerning good?
26361( 17)But if, while seeking to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also were found sinners, is then Christ a minister of sin?
26361( 17)But whoever has the world''s sustenance, and sees his brother having need, and shuts up his pity from him, how abides the love of God in him?
26361( 17)But with whom was he offended forty years?
26361( 17)Did I make gain of you, by any of those whom I have sent to you?
26361( 17)Do ye not yet understand, that whatever enters into the mouth goes into the belly, and is cast out into the drain?
26361( 17)Fools and blind; for which is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifies the gold?
26361( 17)He says to him the third time: Simon, son of Jonah, lovest thou me?
26361( 17)If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
26361( 17)If therefore God gave the like gift to them as to us, having believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, who then was I, that I could withstand God?
26361( 17)Tell us, therefore, what thinkest thou?
26361( 17)Then the damsel that kept the door says to Peter: Art not thou also one of this man''s disciples?
26361( 17)They say to the blind man again: What sayest thou of him, seeing that he opened thine eyes?
26361( 17)When therefore I purposed this, did I act with levity?
26361( 17)When therefore they were assembled, Pilate said to them: Whom will ye that I release to you?
26361( 18)And Jesus said to him: Why callest thou me good?
26361( 18)And Zachariah said to the angel: Whereby shall I know this?
26361( 18)And a certain ruler asked him, saying: Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
26361( 18)And he says to them: Are ye so without understanding also?
26361( 18)And if Satan also is divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
26361( 18)And if the righteous is with difficulty saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
26361( 18)And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, that his disciples were with him; and he asked them, saying: Who do the multitudes say that I am?
26361( 18)And to whom did he swear, that they should not enter into his rest, but to those who believed not?
26361( 18)But I say, did they not hear?
26361( 18)Having eyes, do ye not see?
26361( 18)He said therefore: To what is the kingdom of God like?
26361( 18)He says to him, Which?
26361( 18)The Jews therefore answered and said to him: What sign dost thou show to us, seeing that thou doest these things?
26361( 18)They said therefore: What is this that he says, A little while?
26361( 18)Was any one called being circumcised?
26361( 18)Were none found returning to give glory to God, except this stranger?
26361( 18)What then is my reward?
26361( 18)What then?
26361( 19)And Jesus said to him: Why dost thou call me good?
26361( 19)And Jesus said to them: Can the sons of the bridechamber fast[2:19], while the bridegroom is with them?
26361( 19)And John calling to him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying: Art thou he that comes, or look we for another?
26361( 19)And he answering, says to them: O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
26361( 19)And he said to them: What things?
26361( 19)And if I through Beelzebul cast out the demons, through whom do your sons cast them out?
26361( 19)And if they were all one member, where were the body?
26361( 19)And taking hold of him, they brought him upon Mars''Hill, saying: May we know what this new doctrine is, of which thou speakest?
26361( 19)And they asked them, saying: Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?
26361( 19)And they began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one by one: Is it I?
26361( 19)And this is the witness of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him: Who art thou?
26361( 19)But I say, did Israel not know?
26361( 19)Do ye again suppose that we are excusing ourselves to you[12:19]?
26361( 19)Fools and blind; for which is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifies the gift?
26361( 19)For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of glorying?
26361( 19)Has not Moses given you the law, and none of you keeps the law?
26361( 19)Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom ye have from God, and ye are not your own?
26361( 19)The Pharisees therefore said among themselves: Perceive ye that ye avail nothing?
26361( 19)Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went aside privately, and asked: What is that thou hast to tell me?
26361( 19)Then the disciples, coming to Jesus apart, said: Why could not we cast him out?
26361( 19)They said therefore to him: Where is thy Father?
26361( 19)Thou wilt say then to me: Why then does he yet find fault?
26361( 19)What then do I say?
26361( 19)What then is the law?
26361( 19)When I broke the five loaves among the five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments did ye take up?
26361( 2)And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice: Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose its seals?
26361( 2)And Jesus said to him: Seest thou these great buildings?
26361( 2)And Pilate asked him: Art thou the King of the Jews?
26361( 2)And answering he said to them: Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they have suffered such things?
26361( 2)And having called him, he said to him: What is this that I hear of thee?
26361( 2)And he answering said to them: See ye not all these things?
26361( 2)And his disciples asked him, saying: Master, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?
26361( 2)And some of the Pharisees said: Why do ye that which it is not lawful to do on the sabbath?
26361( 2)Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
26361( 2)For if I make you sorry, who then is he that makes me glad, but the same who is made sorry by me?
26361( 2)For then would they not have ceased to be offered, because the worshipers would have had no more consciousness of sins, having once been cleansed?
26361( 2)This only I desire to learn from you: Was it from works of law that ye received the Spirit, or from the hearing of faith?
26361( 20)And again he said: To what shall I liken the kingdom of God?
26361( 20)And coming to him, the men said: John the Immerser has sent us to thee, saying: Art thou he that comes, or look we for another?
26361( 20)And he said to them: But who do ye say that I am?
26361( 20)And he says to them: Whose is this image, and the inscription?
26361( 20)And many of them said: He has a demon, and is mad, why do ye hear him?
26361( 20)And the disciples seeing it wondered, saying: How did the fig- tree immediately wither away?
26361( 20)And when the seven among the four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments did ye take up?
26361( 20)But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
26361( 20)For what glory is it, if when ye are beaten for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
26361( 20)Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
26361( 20)The multitude answered and said: Thou hast a demon; who seeks to kill thee?
26361( 20)The young man says to him: All these I kept; what do I yet lack?
26361( 20)Therefore said the Jews: Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou raise it up in three days?
26361( 20)Where is the wise?
26361( 21)And all that heard him were amazed, and said: Is not this he who destroyed in Jerusalem those who call on this name?
26361( 21)And he asked his father: How long is it, since this came upon him?
26361( 21)And he said to her: What wilt thou?
26361( 21)And he said to them: How is it that ye do not understand?
26361( 21)And he said to them: Is the lamp brought that it may be put under the bushel, or under the bed?
26361( 21)And the governor answering said to them: Which of the two will ye that I release to you?
26361( 21)And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying: Who is this that speaks blasphemies?
26361( 21)And they asked him: What then?
26361( 21)Has not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor?
26361( 21)Is then the law against the promises of God?
26361( 21)Peter seeing him says to Jesus: Lord, and what shall this man do?
26361( 21)Tell me, ye who desire to be under law, do ye not hear the law?
26361( 21)Then Peter came to him, and said: Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
26361( 21)Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
26361( 21)Wast thou called being a servant?
26361( 21)What fruit therefore had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
26361( 21)What will ye?
26361( 21)Why askest thou me?
26361( 22)And a third time he said to them: What evil then has this man done?
26361( 22)And they were exceedingly sorrowful, and began to say to him, each one: Lord, is it I?
26361( 22)And when he had said this, one of the officers who was standing by gave Jesus a blow on the face, saying: Answerest thou the high priest so?
26361( 22)Are they Hebrews?
26361( 22)But Jesus, perceiving their thoughts, answering said to them: What reason ye in your hearts?
26361( 22)Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
26361( 22)Hast thou faith?
26361( 22)Is it lawful that we should give tribute to Caesar, or not?
26361( 22)Jesus says to him: If I will that he remain till I come, what is it to thee?
26361( 22)Judas says to him( not Iscariot): Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not to the world?
26361( 22)Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in thy name, and in thy name cast out demons, and in thy name do many miracles?
26361( 22)Pilate says to them: What then shall I do with Jesus, who is called Christ?
26361( 22)The Jews therefore said: Will he kill himself?
26361( 22)They said therefore to him: Who art thou?
26361( 22)Thou that sayest, a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
26361( 22)What is it therefore?
26361( 22)Who is the liar, but he that denies that Jesus is the Christ?
26361( 23)And a certain one said to him: Lord, are there few that are saved?
26361( 23)And all the multitudes were amazed, and said: Is this the Son of David?
26361( 23)And calling them to him, he said to them in parables: How can Satan cast out Satan?
26361( 23)And the governor said: What evil then did he?
26361( 23)And they began to inquire among themselves, who then it might be that should do this thing?
26361( 23)Are they ministers of Christ?
26361( 23)In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise again, of which of them shall she be wife?
26361( 23)Jesus answered him: If I spoke evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why dost thou smite me?
26361( 23)Thou that makest thy boast in law, through the transgression of the law dishonorest thou God?
26361( 23)Which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Arise and walk?
26361( 23)Why then didst thou not put my money into the bank?
26361( 24)And she, going out, said to her mother: What shall I ask?
26361( 24)And the Pharisees said to him: Behold, why do they on the sabbath that which is not lawful?
26361( 24)And when the messengers of John had departed, he began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went ye out into the wilderness to behold?
26361( 24)For we were saved in hope; but hope that is seen is not hope; for what a man sees, why does he also hope for?
26361( 24)Jesus answering said to them: Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the Scriptures, nor the power of God?
26361( 24)Know ye not that they who run in a race, all indeed run, but one receives the prize?
26361( 24)The Jews therefore came around him, and said to him: How long dost thou hold us in doubt[10:24]?
26361( 25)And Judas, his betrayer, answering said: Rabbi, is it I?
26361( 25)And having found him on the other side of the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
26361( 25)And he said to them: Where is your faith?
26361( 25)And he, leaning back on Jesus''breast, says to him: Lord, who is it?
26361( 25)And in like manner, was not also Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she received the messengers, and sent them out by another way?
26361( 25)And the disciples, hearing it, were exceedingly amazed, saying: Who then can be saved?
26361( 25)And they asked him, and said to him: Why then dost thou immerse, if thou art not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?
26361( 25)And which of you by taking thought can add a cubit to his stature[12:25]?
26361( 25)And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him, saying: Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
26361( 25)But what went ye out to see?
26361( 25)John''s immersion, whence was it?
26361( 25)Now as John was finishing his course, he said: Whom do ye suppose me to be?
26361( 25)Then said some of those of Jerusalem: Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
26361( 25)Therefore they said to him: Who art thou?
26361( 26)And he says to them: Why are ye fearful, ye of little faith?
26361( 26)And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how then shall his kingdom stand?
26361( 26)And they were exceedingly amazed, saying among themselves: Who then can be saved?
26361( 26)And they who heard it said: And who can be saved?
26361( 26)But what went ye out to see?
26361( 26)For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and forfeit his soul?
26361( 26)He said to him: What is written in the law?
26361( 26)How is it then, brethren?
26361( 26)If then the uncircumcision keep the requirements of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
26361( 26)If therefore ye can not do even that which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?
26361( 26)One of the servants of the high priest, being a kinsman of him whose ear Peter cut off, says: Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
26361( 26)The centurion, hearing it, he went and told the chief captain, saying: What art thou about to do?
26361( 26)They therefore said to him: What did he to thee?
26361( 26)Was it not necessary, that the Christ should suffer these things, and enter into his glory?
26361( 27)And if I through Beelzebul cast out the demons, through whom do your sons cast them out?
26361( 27)And the chief captain came, and said to him: Tell me, art thou a Roman?
26361( 27)And the servants of the householder came and said to him: Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
26361( 27)And they were all amazed; so that they questioned among themselves, saying: What is this[1:27]?
26361( 27)And which of you by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature[6:27]?
26361( 27)Art thou bound to a wife?
26361( 27)But he who was wronging his neighbor thrust him away, saying: Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
26361( 27)For which is greater, he that reclines at table, or he that serves?
26361( 27)King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
26361( 27)Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
26361( 27)Then Peter answering said to him: Behold, we forsook all, and followed thee; what then shall we have?
26361( 27)Where then is the boasting?
26361( 28)And if God so clothes the grass, which to- day is in the field, and to- morrow is cast into the oven, how much more you, ye of little faith?
26361( 28)And they said to him: By what authority doest thou these things?
26361( 28)And when he had come into the house, his disciples asked him privately: Why could not we cast it out?
26361( 28)And why take ye thought for raiment?
26361( 28)But what think ye?
26361( 28)For who of you, intending to build a tower, does not first sit down, and count the cost, whether he has sufficient to finish it?
26361( 28)In the resurrection therefore, of which of the seven shall she be wife?
26361( 28)Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst kill the Egyptian yesterday?
26361( 29)And he asked them: But who do ye say that I am?
26361( 29)And, behold, they cried out, saying: What have we to do with thee, Son of God?
26361( 29)Are all apostles?
26361( 29)Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?
26361( 29)But he, desiring to justify himself, said to Jesus: Who then is my neighbor?
26361( 29)Conscience, I say, not thine own, but that of the other; for why is my liberty judged by another''s conscience?
26361( 29)Else what shall they do who are immersed for the dead?
26361( 29)Is he not also of Gentiles?
26361( 29)Or how can any one enter into a strong man''s house, and seize upon his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
26361( 29)Pilate therefore went out to them, and said: What accusation do ye bring against this man?
26361( 29)Who is weak, and I am not weak?
26361( 3)And Jesus answering spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath, or not?
26361( 3)And Pilate asked him, saying: Art thou the King of the Jews?
26361( 3)And he answering said to them: What did Moses command you?
26361( 3)And he answering said to them: Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God, for the sake of your tradition?
26361( 3)And he said to them: Unto what then were ye immersed?
26361( 3)And if any one say to you: Why do ye this?
26361( 3)And reckonest thou this, O man, that judgest those who do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
26361( 3)And the Pharisees came to him, tempting him and saying: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
26361( 3)And the steward said within himself: What shall I do?
26361( 3)And they said to one another: Who will roll away the stone for us, out of the door of the sepulchre?
26361( 3)And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
26361( 3)Are ye so foolish?
26361( 3)But Peter said: Ananias, why did Satan fill thy heart, that thou shouldst lie to the Holy Spirit, and keep back part of the price of the land?
26361( 3)For what if some did not believe?
26361( 3)For what says the Scripture?
26361( 3)For ye are yet carnal; for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and do ye not walk as men?
26361( 3)Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, and brother of James, and Joses, and Judas, and Simon?
26361( 3)Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
26361( 3)Know ye not, that all we who were immersed into Jesus Christ were immersed into his death?
26361( 30)And Jesus asked him, saying: What is thy name?
26361( 30)And he said: How shall we liken the kingdom of God, or in what comparison shall we set it forth?
26361( 30)And immediately Jesus, perceiving in himself that power had gone forth from him, turned about in the crowd, and said: Who touched my garments?
26361( 30)And the Pharisees, and their scribes[5:30], murmured against his disciples, saying: Why do ye eat and drink with the publicans and sinners?
26361( 30)But what says the Scripture?
26361( 30)Have all gifts of healings?
26361( 30)If I partake with thanks, why am I evil spoken of, for that for which I give thanks?
26361( 30)John''s immersion, was it from heaven, or from men?
26361( 30)They therefore said to him: What sign doest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee?
26361( 30)What then shall we say?
26361( 30)Why also are we in peril every hour?
26361( 31)And he said: How could I, except some one should guide me?
26361( 31)And his disciples said to him: Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou: Who touched me?
26361( 31)And if any one ask you, why do ye loose him?
26361( 31)And immediately Jesus, stretching forth his hand, took hold of him, and said to him: Thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
26361( 31)And they reasoned among themselves, saying:( 32)If we say, from heaven; he will say, why then did ye not believe him?
26361( 31)But of the multitude many believed on him, and said: When the Christ comes, will he work more signs than these which this man wrought?
26361( 31)Do we then make void law through the faith?
26361( 31)For if they do these things in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
26361( 31)Jesus answered them: Do ye now believe?
26361( 31)Take not thought therefore, saying, What shall we eat?
26361( 31)To what then shall I liken the men of this generation?
26361( 31)What then shall we say to these things?
26361( 31)Which of the two did the father''s will?
26361( 32)And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said: What will ye that I shall do to you?
26361( 32)And they said one to another: Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked to us in the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
26361( 32)And why say I more?
26361( 32)For if ye love those who love you, what thanks have ye?
26361( 32)He who spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with him freely give us all things?
26361( 32)If after the manner of men I fought with wild beasts at Ephesus, what is the profit to me, if the dead rise not?
26361( 32)Jesus answered them: Many good works have I showed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
26361( 32)Wherefore?
26361( 33)And as they were loosing the colt, its owners said to them: Why loose ye the colt?
26361( 33)And he answered them, saying: Who is my mother, or my brothers?
26361( 33)And his disciples say to him: Whence should we have so many loaves in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude?
26361( 33)And if ye do good to those who do good to you, what thanks have ye?
26361( 33)And they said to him: Why do the disciples of John fast often, and make prayers, and likewise those of the Pharisees, but thine eat and drink?
26361( 33)In his humiliation his judgment was taken away; And his generation[8:33] who shall fully declare?
26361( 33)In the resurrection, therefore, of which of them is she wife?
26361( 33)Pilate therefore entered into the palace again, and called Jesus, and said to him: Art thou the King of the Jews?
26361( 33)Shouldest not thou also have had pity on thy fellow- servant, as I too had pity on thee?
26361( 33)Therefore said the disciples one to another: Has any one brought him aught to eat?
26361( 33)Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s chosen?
26361( 34)And Jesus says to them: How many loaves have ye?
26361( 34)And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
26361( 34)And he said to them: Can ye make the sons of the bridechamber fast,[ 5:34] while the bridegroom is with them?
26361( 34)And he said: Where have ye laid him?
26361( 34)And if ye lend to those of whom ye hope to receive, what thanks have ye?
26361( 34)And the eunuch answering said to Philip: I pray thee, of whom does the prophet speak this?
26361( 34)For, Who knew the mind of the Lord?
26361( 34)Jesus answered them: Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
26361( 34)Jesus answered: Dost thou say this of thyself, or did others tell thee concerning me?
26361( 34)Salt therefore is good; but if even the salt has become tasteless, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
26361( 34)The multitude answered him: We heard out of the law that the Christ abides forever; and how sayest thou: The Son of man must be lifted up?
26361( 34)Then said Mary to the angel: How shall this be, seeing that I know not a man?
26361( 34)They answered and said to him: Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
26361( 35)And Jesus answering said, while teaching in the temple: How say the scribes that the Christ is son of David?
26361( 35)And he said to them: When I sent you without purse, and bag, and sandals, lacked ye anything?
26361( 35)But some one will say: How do the dead rise?
26361( 35)Do ye not say, that there are yet four months, and then comes the harvest?
26361( 35)Jesus heard that they cast him out; and finding him, he said to him: Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
26361( 35)Or who first gave to him, and it shall be given back to him again?
26361( 35)Pilate answered: Am I a Jew?
26361( 35)The Jews said therefore among themselves: Whither will this man go, that we shall not find him?
26361( 35)This Moses whom they denied, saying: Who made thee a ruler and a judge?
26361( 35)Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
26361( 36)And he said to them: What do ye desire that I should do for you?
26361( 36)Did the word of God come forth from you?
26361( 36)For what will it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and forfeit his soul?
26361( 36)He answered and said: Who then is he, Lord, that I may believe on him?
26361( 36)Simon Peter says to him: Lord, whither goest thou?
26361( 36)What is this saying that he said: Ye will seek me, and shall not find me; and where I am, ye can not come?
26361( 36)Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
26361( 37)And as he was about to be led into the castle, Paul says to the chief captain: May I speak to thee?
26361( 37)And hearing this, they were pierced to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles: Men, brethren, what shall we do?
26361( 37)And some of them said: Could not this man, who opened the eyes of the blind, have caused even that this man should not have died?
26361( 37)And they answering say to him: Where, Lord?
26361( 37)But Paul said to them: They beat us openly, uncondemned, being Romans, and cast us into prison; and now do they send us forth secretly?
26361( 37)David himself calls him Lord; and whence is he his son?
26361( 37)Or what shall a man give as an exchange for his soul?
26361( 37)Peter says to him: Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
26361( 37)Pilate therefore said to him: Art thou a king then?
26361( 37)Then will the righteous answer him, saying: Lord, when saw we thee hungering and fed thee, or thirsting and gave thee drink?
26361( 38)And Jesus turning, and beholding them following, says to them: What seek ye?
26361( 38)And he said to them: Why are ye troubled?
26361( 38)And when saw we thee a stranger and took thee in, or naked and clothed thee?
26361( 38)Art thou not then the Egyptian, who before these days made an uproar, and led out into the wilderness the four thousand men of the assassins?
26361( 38)He says to them: How many loaves have ye?
26361( 38)Jesus answers: Wilt thou lay down thy life for me?
26361( 38)Pilate says to him: What is truth?
26361( 39)And entering in, he says to them: Why do ye make a tumult, and weep?
26361( 39)And he spoke also a parable to them: Can the blind lead the blind?
26361( 39)And when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came to thee?
26361( 4)And Jesus knowing their thoughts said: Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
26361( 4)And Pilate asked him again, saying: Answerest thou nothing?
26361( 4)And fixing his eyes on him, he was afraid, and said: What is it, Lord?
26361( 4)And he says to them: Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath, or to do evil; to save life, or to kill?
26361( 4)And his disciples answered him: From whence will one be able to satisfy these men with bread, here in a wilderness?
26361( 4)And there were some that were much displeased among themselves, and said: Why was this waste of the ointment made?
26361( 4)And they that stood by said: Revilest thou God''s high priest?
26361( 4)But what says the answer of God to him?
26361( 4)Did ye suffer so many things in vain?
26361( 4)For when one says, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
26361( 4)Have we not power to eat and to drink?
26361( 4)Jesus says to her: Woman, what have I to do with thee?
26361( 4)Jesus therefore, knowing all the things that were coming upon him, went forth and said to them: Whom do ye seek?
26361( 4)John''s immersion, was it from heaven, or from men?
26361( 4)Nicodemus says to him: How can a man be born when he is old?
26361( 4)Or how wilt thou say to thy brother: Let me cast out the mote from thine eye; and behold, the beam is in thine own eye?
26361( 4)Or those eighteen, on whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, suppose ye that they were sinners above all the men who dwell in Jerusalem?
26361( 4)While it remained, was it not thine own?
26361( 4)Who art thou that judgest another''s servant?
26361( 4)Who shall not fear, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
26361( 4)Ye adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
26361( 40)And he comes to the disciples, and finds them sleeping; and he says to Peter: Were ye so unable to watch with me one hour?
26361( 40)And he said to them: Why are ye so fearful?
26361( 40)And some of the Pharisees who were with him heard these words, and said to him: Are we also blind?
26361( 40)But Martha was encumbered with much serving; and she came to him, and said: Lord, dost thou not care that my sister left me to serve alone?
26361( 40)But the other answering rebuked him, saying: Dost thou not even fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
26361( 40)Jesus says to her: Said I not to thee, that, if thou believe, thou shalt see the glory of God?
26361( 40)When therefore the lord of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those husbandmen?
26361( 41)And Jesus answering said: O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and bear with you?
26361( 41)And Peter said to him: Lord, speakest thou this parable to us, or also to all?
26361( 41)And he comes the third time, and says to them: Do ye sleep the remaining time, and take your rest[14:41]?
26361( 41)And he said to them: How say they that the Christ is son of David?
26361( 41)And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another: Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
26361( 41)And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said to them: Have ye here anything to eat?
26361( 41)And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
26361( 41)While the Pharisees were collected together, Jesus asked them,( 42)saying: What think ye concerning the Christ?
26361( 42)And they said: Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
26361( 42)Did not the Scripture say, that the Christ comes of the seed of David, and from the town of Bethlehem, where David was?
26361( 43)And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
26361( 43)Why do ye not understand my speech?
26361( 44)And turning to the woman, he said to Simon: Seest thou this woman?
26361( 44)David therefore calls him Lord, and how is he his son?
26361( 44)How can ye believe, receiving honor from one another, and the honor that is from God alone ye seek not?
26361( 45)And Jesus said: Who is it that touched me?
26361( 45)If then David calls him Lord, how is he his son?
26361( 45)The officers therefore came to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said to them: Why did ye not bring him?
26361( 45)Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord set over his household, to give them their food in due season?
26361( 46)And Nathanael said to him: Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?
26361( 46)And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?
26361( 46)And he said to them: Why sleep ye?
26361( 46)And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
26361( 46)For if ye love those who love you, what reward have ye?
26361( 46)Which of you convicts me of sin?
26361( 47)And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye that excels?
26361( 47)But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?
26361( 47)The Pharisees answered them: Are ye also led astray?
26361( 47)Therefore the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered a council, and said: What do we, seeing that this man works many signs?
26361( 48)And Jesus answering said to them: Came ye out, as against a robber, with swords and staves to take me?
26361( 48)But Jesus said to him: Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
26361( 48)But he answering said to him that told him: Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?
26361( 48)Did any of the rulers believe on him, or of the Pharisees?
26361( 48)Nathanael says to him: Whence knowest thou me?
26361( 48)The Jews answered and said to him: Say we not well, that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a demon?
26361( 49)And he said to them: How is it that ye sought me?
26361( 49)And they who reclined with him began to say within themselves: Who is this that also forgives sins?
26361( 49)And they who were about him, seeing what would follow, said to him: Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
26361( 49)I came to send fire upon the earth; and what will I, if it is already kindled[12:49]?
26361( 5)And having called to him each one of his master''s debtors, he said to the first: How much owest thou to my master?
26361( 5)And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
26361( 5)And he said: Who art thou, Lord?
26361( 5)And now I go to him who sent me; and none of you asks me: Whither goest thou?
26361( 5)And some of those standing there, said to them: What do ye, loosing the colt?
26361( 5)And they being afraid and bowing their faces to the earth, they said to them: Why seek ye the living among the dead?
26361( 5)And they reasoned with themselves, saying: If we say, From heaven, he will say, Why, then did ye not believe him?
26361( 5)And to them he said: Who is there of you, whose ox or ass[14:5] shall fall into a pit, and he will not straightway draw him up on the sabbath day?
26361( 5)But if our unrighteousness commends the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
26361( 5)Do ye think that the Scripture says in vain, the spirit he made to dwell in us has jealous longings?
26361( 5)Does he, therefore, who supplies to you the Spirit, and works miracles among you[3:5], do it from works of law, or from the hearing of faith?
26361( 5)For which is easier, to say: Thy sins are forgiven; or to say: Arise, and walk?
26361( 5)Have we not power to lead about a sister as a wife, as well as the other apostles, and the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas?
26361( 5)Jesus therefore says to them: Children, have ye anything to eat?
26361( 5)Or have ye not read in the law, that on the sabbath the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
26361( 5)Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
26361( 5)Thomas says to him: Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how do we know the way?
26361( 5)Who is he that overcomes the world, but he that believes that Jesus is the Son of God?
26361( 5)Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers through whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to each one?
26361( 50)And Jesus said to him: Friend, wherefore art thou come?
26361( 50)Did not my hand make all these things?
26361( 50)Jesus answered and said to him: Because I said to thee, I saw thee under the fig- tree, believest thou?
26361( 50)Salt is good; but if the salt become saltless, wherewith will ye season it?
26361( 51)And Jesus answering said to him: What wilt thou that I should do to thee?
26361( 51)Did ye understand all these things?
26361( 51)Suppose ye that I came to give peace in the earth?
26361( 52)The Jews therefore contended with one another, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
26361( 52)They answered and said to him: Art thou also of Galilee?
26361( 52)Which of the prophets did not your fathers persecute?
26361( 53)Art thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
26361( 53)Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he will send[26:53] me more than twelve legions of angels?
26361( 54)How then shall the Scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
26361( 55)In that hour Jesus said to the multitudes: Are ye come out as against a robber, with swords and staves, to take me?
26361( 55)Is not his mother called Mary, and his brothers, James, and Joseph[13:55], and Simon, and Judas?
26361( 55)Where, O death, is thy sting?
26361( 56)And his sisters, are they not all with us?
26361( 56)They sought therefore for Jesus, and said among themselves, as they stood in the temple: What think ye, that he will not come to the feast?
26361( 57)And why even of yourselves do ye not judge what is right?
26361( 57)The Jews therefore said to him: Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
26361( 6)And Jesus said: Let her alone; why do ye trouble her?
26361( 6)And about the eleventh he went out, and found others standing, and says to them: Why stand ye here all the day idle?
26361( 6)Are not five sparrows sold for two pence?
26361( 6)But one in a certain place testified, saying: What is man, that thou art mindful of him, Or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
26361( 6)But there were some of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts:( 7)Why does this man speak thus?
26361( 6)He comes therefore to Simon Peter; and Peter says to him: Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
26361( 6)Jesus seeing this man lying, and knowing that he had been already a long time thus, says to him: Dost thou desire to be made whole?
26361( 6)Or have only I and Barnabas not power to forbear working?
26361( 6)So that we boldly say: The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear; What shall man do to me?
26361( 6)They therefore, having come together[1:6], asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
26361( 60)And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying: Answerest thou nothing?
26361( 60)Many therefore of his disciples, when they heard it, said: This is a hard saying; who can hear it?
26361( 61)But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Does this offend you?
26361( 62)And the high priest arose, and said to him: Answerest thou nothing?
26361( 62)What then if ye behold the Son of man ascending up where he was before?
26361( 63)And the high priest, rending his clothes, says: What further need have we of witnesses?
26361( 63)And the men who held Jesus mocked him, beating him;( 64)and having blindfolded him they asked him, saying: Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
26361( 66)What think ye?
26361( 67)Jesus said therefore to the twelve: Will ye also go away?
26361( 67)Then they spit in his face, and buffeted him; and others smote him,( 68)saying: Prophesy to us, O Christ, who is he that struck thee?
26361( 68)Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go?
26361( 7)Again therefore he asked them: Whom do ye seek?
26361( 7)And I fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to me: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
26361( 7)And all were amazed, and wondered, saying one to another Behold, are not all these who speak Galilaeans?
26361( 7)And as these were departing, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went ye out into the wilderness to behold?
26361( 7)And having set them in the midst, they asked: By what power, or by what name, did ye do this?
26361( 7)And the angel said to me: Wherefore didst thou wonder?
26361( 7)And they asked him, saying: Teacher, when therefore will these things be, and what will be the sign when these things are about to come to pass?
26361( 7)And will not God avenge his chosen, who cry to him day and night, though he is long suffering in respect to them?
26361( 7)Do not they blaspheme the worthy name by which ye are called?
26361( 7)Do ye look on things after the outward appearance?
26361( 7)For if the truth of God through my lie, abounded unto his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner?
26361( 7)For who makes thee to differ?
26361( 7)He said therefore to the multitudes that came out to be immersed by him: Brood of vipers, who warned you to flee from the coming wrath?
26361( 7)If ye endure chastening, God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom his father chastens not?
26361( 7)Then he said to another: And how much owest thou?
26361( 7)They say to him: Why then did Moses command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?
26361( 7)What then shall we say?
26361( 7)What then?
26361( 7)Who ever goes to war at his own charges?
26361( 7)Ye were running well; who hindered you, that ye should not obey the truth?
26361( 70)And they all said: Art thou then the Son of God?
26361( 70)Jesus answered them: Did I not choose you, the twelve, and one of you is a devil?
26361( 71)And they said: Why need we any further witness?
26361( 8)And I answered: Who art thou, Lord?
26361( 8)And Jesus knowing it said: Ye of little faith, why reason ye among yourselves, because ye took no bread?
26361( 8)And Jesus, immediately perceiving in his spirit that they so reasoned within themselves, said to them: Why reason ye these things in your hearts?
26361( 8)And Peter answered her: Tell me, whether ye sold the land for so much?
26361( 8)And his disciples seeing it were displeased, saying: To what purpose is this waste?
26361( 8)And why not, as we are slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say: Let us do evil, that good may come?
26361( 8)But what says it?
26361( 8)But what went ye out to see?
26361( 8)For if a trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself for battle?
26361( 8)Say I these things as a man?
26361( 8)The disciples say to him: Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?
26361( 8)The neighbors therefore, and they who before had seen him that he was a beggar, said: Is not this he that sits and begs?
26361( 8)Why is it judged incredible with you, if God, raises the dead?
26361( 9)And Herod said: John I beheaded; but who is this, of whom I hear such things?
26361( 9)And Peter said to her: Why is it that ye agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
26361( 9)And Pilate answered them, saying: Will ye that I release to you the King of the Jews?
26361( 9)And he asked him: What is thy name?
26361( 9)And he went again into the palace, and says to Jesus: Whence art thou?
26361( 9)And they said to him: Where wilt thou that we prepare?
26361( 9)But what went ye out to see?
26361( 9)Comes this happiness then on the circumcision, or also on he uncircumcision?
26361( 9)Do ye not yet understand, nor remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
26361( 9)Does he thank that servant, because he did the things that were commanded?
26361( 9)Jesus answered: Are there not twelve hours in the day?
26361( 9)Jesus says to him: Am I so long time with you, and dost thou not know me, Philip?
26361( 9)Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
26361( 9)Nicodemus answered and said to him: How can these things be?
26361( 9)Now this, he ascended, what is it but that he also descended into the lower parts of the earth?
26361( 9)Or what man is there of you, of whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
26361( 9)So also ye, if ye utter not by the tongue words easily understood, how shall that be known which is spoken?
26361( 9)The Samaritan woman therefore says to him: How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, being a Samaritan woman?
26361( 9)Then said Jesus to them: I will ask you what is lawful[6:9] on the sabbath, to do good, or to do evil; to save life, or to destroy it?
26361( 9)What then?
26361( 9)What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do?
26361( 9)Which is easier, to say to the palsied man, Thy sins are forgiven; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?
26361( that is, to bring Christ down;)( 7)or, Who shall descend into the abyss?
2636110:8_ Some ancient copies omit_: raise the dead 11:9_ In some ancient copies_: But why went ye out?
2636111:23a_ In the oldest copies_: shalt thou be exalted to heaven?
263612:22_ Or_, dost thou rob the temple?
26361A man clothed in soft raiment?
26361A man clothed in soft raiment?
26361A prophet?
26361A prophet[11:9]?
26361A reed shaken by the wind?
26361A reed shaken by the wind?
26361AM I not an apostle?
26361AND the high priest said: Are then these things so?
26361AT that time came the disciples to Jesus, saying: Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
26361Again the high priest asked him, and said to him: Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
26361Am I not free?
26361And Jesus said not to him, that he should not die; but, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is it to thee?
26361And Jesus says to them: Believe ye that I am able to do this?
26361And Jesus says to them: Yea; did ye never read: From the mouth of babes and sucklings thou preparedst praise?
26361And after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
26361And another said: Is it I?
26361And are not his sisters here with us?
26361And do ye not remember?
26361And dost thou sit to judge me according to the law, and command me to be smitten contrary to law?
26361And dost thou wish not to be afraid of the power?
26361And finding certain disciples,( 2)he said to them: Did ye receive the Holy Spirit when ye believed?
26361And having come into the house he inquired of them: Of what were ye reasoning among yourselves by the way?
26361And having ears, do ye not hear?
26361And he said: Canst thou speak Greek?
26361And he said: Understandest thou then what thou art reading?
26361And he says to Peter: Simon, sleepest thou?
26361And he says to them: Whose is this image, and the inscription?
26361And his mother said to him: Child, why didst thou thus deal with us?
26361And how is it written of the Son of man?
26361And how shall they believe on him of whom they heard not?
26361And how shall they hear without a preacher?
26361And how will ye know all the parables?
26361And if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
26361And many hearing were astonished, saying: From whence has this man these things?
26361And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou?
26361And some said: What would this babbler say?
26361And the eunuch said: See, here is water; what hinders that I should be immersed?
26361And the governor questioned him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
26361And the high priest asked them,( 28)saying: Did we not strictly command you not to teach in this name?
26361And they asked him, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath?
26361And they awake him, and say to him: Teacher, carest thou not that we perish?
26361And they reasoned among themselves, saying: If we say, From heaven, he will say to us: Why then did ye not believe him?
26361And they said: Is not this Joseph''s son?
26361And they said: What is it to us?
26361And they say to him: Shall we go and buy two hundred denaries worth of bread, and give them to eat?
26361And to what are they like?
26361And to what shall I liken it?
26361And what communion has light with darkness?
26361And what hast thou, that thou didst not receive?
26361And what is the wisdom which is given him, and such miracles wrought by his hands?
26361And when all denied it, Peter and those with him said: Master, the multitudes throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou: Who is it that touched me?
26361And when he came into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying: What thinkest thou, Simon?
26361And when he was come near, he asked him,( 41)saying: What wilt thou that I shall do to thee?
26361And where are the nine?
26361And wherefore did he slay him?
26361And wherefore do thoughts arise in your hearts?
26361And who gave thee this authority, to do these things?
26361And who is sufficient for these things?
26361And with what kind of body do they come?
26361Are all prophets?
26361Are all teachers?
26361Are all workers of miracles?
26361Are not also ye, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
26361Are not they who eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
26361Are not ye my work in the Lord?
26361Are they Abraham''s seed?
26361Are they not from hence, from your lusts that war in your members?
26361Are we better?
26361Are we stronger than he?
26361Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?
26361Are ye able to drink the cup that I drink, or to endure the immersion which I endure?
26361Are ye not much better than they?
26361Art thou Elijah?
26361Art thou loosed from a wife?
26361Art thou the Prophet?
26361Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?
26361Because I love you not?
26361Believest thou this?
26361But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said to them: Why tempt ye me?
26361But if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
26361But shall we say from men?
26361But some said: Does the Christ then come out of Galilee?
26361But yet, when the Son of man comes, will he find faith on the earth?
26361By what kind of law?
26361Camest thou hither to torment us before the time?
26361Can a demon open the eyes of the blind?
26361Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
26361Can the faith save him?
26361Couldest thou not watch one hour?
26361Cut it down; why does it also encumber[13:7] the ground?
26361DARE any one of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?
26361DO we again begin to commend ourselves?
26361Did Titus make gain of you?
26361Did no one condemn thee?
26361Did not God choose the poor as to this world[2:5] to be rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he promised to those who love him?
26361Did not God make foolish the wisdom of the world?
26361Did not he, who made the outside, make the inside also?
26361Did the rulers know[7:26] in truth that this is the Christ?
26361Did we not walk in the same spirit; did we not in the same steps?
26361Did ye not know, that I must be in my Father''s house[2:49]?
26361Didst thou come to destroy us?
26361Didst thou come to destroy us?
26361Didst thou not agree with me for a denary?
26361Do all interpret?
26361Do all speak with tongues?
26361Do men gather grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles?
26361Do not also the heathen thus?
26361Do not also the publicans the same?
26361Do not the rich oppress you, and do not they drag you before the judgment- seats?
26361Do not ye judge those who are within?
26361Do ye desire therefore that I release to you the King of the Jews?
26361Do ye not perceive, that whatever from without enters into the man can not defile him?
26361Do ye not yet perceive, nor understand?
26361Does not each of you on the sabbath loose his ox or ass from the manger, and lead him away to water him?
26361FROM whence are wars, and from whence are fightings among you?
26361For Isaiah says: Lord, who believed our report?
26361For then how shall God judge the world?
26361For who resists his will?
26361From heaven, or from men?
26361From whence then has it darnel?
26361God is he that justifies;( 34)who is he that condemns?
26361Has any one been called in uncircumcision?
26361Have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
26361Have ye your heart yet hardened?
26361Having begun with the Spirit, are ye now being made perfect[3:3] with the flesh?
26361He that has seen me has seen the Father; and how sayest thou: Show us the Father?
26361How can ye escape the judgment of hell?
26361How can ye, being evil, speak good things?
26361How is it that ye have no faith?
26361How long shall I bear with you?
26361How long shall I bear with you?
26361How much more the things of this life?
26361How opened he thine eyes?
26361How readest thou?
26361How sayest thou: Ye shall be made free?
26361How shall we who died to sin, live any longer therein?
26361How then does he now see?
26361How then does this man say: I have come down out of heaven?
26361I SAY then, did God cast away his people?
26361I ask therefore for what reason did ye send for me?
26361If God is for us, who shall be against us?
26361If I speak truth, why do ye not believe me?
26361If the dead rise not at all, why are they then immersed for them?
26361If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
26361Is God unrighteous who takes vengeance?
26361Is he the God of Jews only?
26361Is it for the oxen that God cares?
26361Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
26361Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
26361Is it not, that it may be put on the lamp- stand?
26361Is not he that reclines at table?
26361Is not the life more than food, and the body than raiment?
26361Is not this the carpenter''s son?
26361Is the law sin?
26361Is there unrighteousness with God?
26361Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
26361Is this the Christ?
26361KNOW ye not, brethren( for I speak to those who know the law), that the law has dominion over a man for so long a time as he lives?
26361Know ye not that a little leaven leavens the whole lump?
26361Know ye not your own selves, that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye are reprobate?
26361Knowest thou not that I have power to release thee, and have power to crucify thee?
26361Nay, was it not all who came forth out of Egypt by Moses?
26361O FOOLISH Galatians, who bewitched you, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was evidently set forth[3:1], crucified among you?
26361Of himself, or of some other man?
26361Of their sons, or of strangers?
26361Of whom do the kings of the earth take customs, or tribute?
26361Of whom is he the son?
26361Of works?
26361Or am I seeking to please men?
26361Or came it unto you alone?
26361Or despise ye the church of God, and shame those who have not?
26361Or does not the law also say these things?
26361Or need we, as some, letters of commendation to you, or of commendation from you?
26361Or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be the yea, yea, and the nay, nay?
26361Or were ye immersed in the name of Paul?
26361Or what is the benefit of circumcision?
26361Or what knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
26361Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever?
26361Or what shall a man give as an exchange[16:26] for his soul?
26361Or who became his counselor?
26361Or who is he that gave thee this authority?
26361Or who tends a flock, and eats not of the milk of the flock?
26361Or why dost thou despise thy brother?
26361Or why look ye so intently on us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made this man to walk?
26361Others said: How can a man that is a sinner do such signs?
26361Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time, Lovest thou me?
26361Pilate says to them: Shall I crucify your king?
26361Shall I come to you with a rod, or in love, and the spirit of meekness?
26361Shall I praise you in this?
26361Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them members of a harlot?
26361Shall the thing formed say to him who formed it: Why didst thou make me thus?
26361Shall their unbelief make void the faithfulness of God?
26361Shall they not both fall into the ditch?
26361Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
26361Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?
26361Shall we sin, because we are not under law but under grace?
26361So am I Are they Israelites?
26361THEN there come to Jesus the scribes and Pharisees from Jerusalem, saying:( 2)Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
26361That an idol is anything, or that what is offered to idols is anything?
26361That is: My God, my God, why didst thou forsake me?
26361The cup which my Father has given me, shall I not drink it?
26361The loaf which we break, is it not a partaking of the body of Christ?
26361The servants said to him: Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
26361Then answered Peter:( 47)Can any one forbid the water, that these should not be immersed, who received the Holy Spirit even as we also?
26361They said therefore to him: Art thou also one of his disciples?
26361They said to him: Rabbi( which interpreted means, Teacher), where dost thou abide?
26361Thou knewest that I reap where I did not sow, and gather where I strewed not?
26361Thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up what I laid not down, and reaping what I did not sow?
26361Thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege[2:22]?
26361Thou that preachest, a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
26361To see a prophet?
26361Until seven times?
26361WHAT then is the advantage of the Jew?
26361WHAT then shall we say that Abraham our father found, as pertaining to the flesh?
26361WHAT then shall we say?
26361Was Paul crucified for you?
26361Was it not with those who sinned?
26361What didst thou?
26361What do these witness against thee?
26361What do these witness against thee?
26361What dost thou work?
26361What further need have we of witnesses?
26361What house will ye build for me, saith the Lord; Or what is my place of rest?
26361What is the cause for which ye are here?
26361What sayest thou of thyself?
26361What shall I say to you?
26361What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
26361What think ye?
26361When he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
26361Whence then has this man all these things?
26361Where is the disputer of this world?
26361Where is the scribe?
26361Where, O death, is thy victory?
26361Wherefore would ye hear again?
26361Which is interpreted: My God, my God, why didst thou forsake me?
26361Which of them therefore, tell me, will love him most?
26361Who art thou that judgest thy neighbor?
26361Who can forgive sins but one, God?
26361Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
26361Who is offended, and I do not burn?
26361Who is this Son of man?
26361Who plants a vineyard, and eats not of the fruit thereof?
26361Who will deliver me from the body of this death?
26361Whom dost thou seek?
26361Whom makest thou thyself?
26361Whose image and inscription has it?
26361Why didst thou conceive this thing in thy heart?
26361Why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
26361Why do ye not rather take wrong?
26361Why do ye seek to kill me?
26361Will he go to those dispersed among the Greeks, and teach the Greeks?
26361Will ye also become his disciples?
26361Ye know how to discern the face of the sky, but can ye not the signs of the times?
26361Ye know how to judge of the face of the earth and the sky; but how is it that ye know not how to judge of this time?
26361Yet no one said: What seekest thou?
26361[ 10:5]( 6)But the righteousness which is of faith says thus: Say not in thy heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
26361_ Or_, dost thou rob temples?
26361_ The words in brackets are wanting in most of the ancient copies._ 10:24_ Or_, hold us in expectation?
26361have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
26361or, What shall we drink?
26361or, Wherewith shall we be clothed?
26361or, Why talkest thou with her?
26361this night thy soul shall be required of thee; and whose shall those things be, which thou didst provide?
26361what have we to do with thee 1:27_ In many ancient copies_: What new teaching is this?
26361what have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
5362Ah,said Bedloe Hubbell,"how is it possible to predict it?
5362And for me?
5362And he gave you something?
5362And why, did you go then?
5362And you? 5362 And you?"
5362And-- others?
5362Are George and Sally here?
5362Are they any worse?
5362Are you willing,he asked, after a moment,"to make the supreme renunciation?
5362But Mr. Parr, too--?
5362But what--?
5362Can Christianity really mean that-- renunciation of the world? 5362 Can not you, too, believe to that extent?"
5362Did you like it?
5362Do n''t you see, dear, that it is just because your future as obscure that I can do this? 5362 Do n''t you?"
5362Do you mean,he demanded, when he had caught his breath,"that you intend to attack us publicly?"
5362Do you realize-- can you ever realize what your faith in me has been to me?
5362Do you remember when we were here together, the day I met Mr. Bentley? 5362 Do you think there is a chance?"
5362Everything?
5362Foolish?
5362Gone where?
5362Have n''t they the right,he asked, somewhat lamely to demand the kind of religion they pay for?"
5362Have you seen Phil?
5362How could I, Alison?
5362I wonder if you know, Mr. Hodder, what an admirer Mr. Hubbell is of yours?
5362Is n''t it the braver thing?
5362Is n''t there any other way but that? 5362 Is that the only punishment you can conceive of?"
5362Is-- Is that your faith, Alison?
5362It was nothing-- more serious, then? 5362 Langmaid,"Holder asked,"do n''t you ever get tired and disgusted with the Juggernaut car?"
5362Now that Preston has come home--"Your brother?
5362Oh, Mr. Hodder,she cried impulsively,"was it necessary to go so far?
5362Oh, dad,she cried,"why are you so- late?
5362Say, they march in in this kind of a church, do n''t they?
5362So you have been given the idea that my sermon was socialistic?
5362Surely, Mrs. Constable, once I have arrived at what I believe to be the truth, you would not have me temporize?
5362The architect?
5362Were you? 5362 What do you think of me as?"
5362What do you think of this?
5362What have I done to deserve so priceless a thing?
5362What''s this I hear about your moving out of Hamilton Place, Mr. Waring? 5362 When are you leaving?"
5362Why did not some one tell me this, when I was young?
5362Why did you come with me?
5362Why?
5362Will he succeed?
5362Wo n''t you take my taxicab?
5362Would it have done any good?
5362Would it have made any difference, Plimpton?
5362Would you have agreed with me any better than you do now? 5362 Would you have me desert him-- after all these years?"
5362Would you prefer,he asked,"to see my soul destroyed?
5362Yes?
5362You do believe in the future life after-- after what you have been through?
5362You do n''t think she has done anything-- desperate?
5362You have tried?
5362You mean-- social work?
5362You see it, too?
5362You will write me to- morrow,she said,"after you have seen the bishop?"
5362You wo n''t stay and have dinner with me?
5362You''ve inquired there?
5362And do you quite do justice to-- to some of these men?
5362And have n''t we both discovered the world, and renounced it?
5362And is n''t marriage truer and higher when man and wife start with difficulties and problems to solve together?
5362And suppose you fail?
5362And then there is another question: is it going to continue to be profitable?
5362And yet, if Mr. Bentley and Sally Grower had been unable to foresee and prevent this, what could he have done?
5362And your own?"
5362Because they will be victories-- don''t you see?
5362But was n''t there,--mayn''t there still be a way to deal with this fearful situation?
5362Ca n''t this transformation, which you say is necessary and vital, come gradually?
5362Continue to preach them for the sake of the lethargic peace of which you speak?
5362Could he control it, subdue it?
5362Could he ride it?
5362Could n''t you have managed to stick to religion instead of getting mixed up with socialism?"
5362Did n''t you need me, just a little?"
5362Did you ever hear of Jennings Howe?"
5362Did you think, did you wonder a little about me?"
5362Do n''t you understand that I am demanding the great sacrifice?"
5362Do you realize how austere you are at times, how you have frightened me?"
5362Do you think me shameless?"
5362Does that shock you?"
5362Have you any idea why I came out here, this summer?
5362Have you the courage?"
5362Hodder exclaimed:"You knew then?"
5362How about it, Everett?"
5362How are such things to be measured, put into words?
5362How, indeed, had life once appeared so distorted to him, a professed servant of humanity, as to lead him in the name of duty into that galley?
5362I want to know all of you-- all, do you understand?
5362If we clear all the cobwebs away, what is the real function of this church as at present constituted?
5362Is it as profitable now as it was, say, twenty years ago?
5362Is it-- sacrilegious?"
5362Is n''t it strange,"she exclaimed wonderingly,"that he should have come into both our lives, with such an influence, at this time?"
5362Is n''t that enough?"
5362It makes me wonder how it can be guided-- what will come of it?"
5362John''s?"
5362Must we take it in the drastic sense of the Church of the early centuries- the Church of the Martyrs?"
5362Nothing, I mean, directly affecting your prospects of remaining-- where you are?"
5362Shall I make a complete confession?
5362Shall I tell you that I fell in love with him?
5362Tell me,"she implored,"what can I do?
5362Was it possible that he had no sense of guilt?
5362Were not their standards the same?
5362What did it matter, if the essential Thing were present?
5362What shall I do?
5362What would the bishop do?
5362What would you have me do, as a man?
5362Whom, then, would he put forward?
5362Why had they come?
5362Why in the world did you have to go and make all this trouble?"
5362Why this heavy expenditure to maintain religious services for a handful of people?
5362Would he destroy, too, this clergyman?
5362You think he is wonderful, then?"
5362and how had they received the message?
5362he exclaimed:"What can I have done?"
5362leave the church paralyzed, as I found it?"
5362or would it crush him remorselessly?
5362to face poverty, and perhaps disgrace, to save your soul and others?"
5954Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth--but who amongst us really believes it?
5954Blessed are the pure in heart--and how many of us are that?
5954Blessed are they that are persecuted for righteousness''sake--is that_ your_ ambition, or mine?
5954Can ye drink of the Cup that I drink of?
5954Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip? 5954 O ye of little faith, wherefore did ye doubt?"
5954An influence from on high?
5954And does His teaching about GOD fare any better?
5954And in that climax of a vision, which, if we are faithful, shall be prophecy, what is it that has happened?
5954And what is meant by preparing the way of the Lord?
5954But is such an ideal really practicable?
5954Do we really share Christ''s outlook upon GOD, or His hope for man?
5954GOD was to Jesus Christ the one Reality that mattered; is that in any serious sense true of us?
5954Had not the Lord said,"Suffer the little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not"?
5954Have we never, like the crowds who joined in the hue- and- cry, followed a multitude to do evil?
5954If we ask,"Why does not GOD prevent war?
5954If we ask,"Why should the innocent suffer?"
5954Is it not just the question: What is the nature or character of the ultimate Power or Principle or Person upon which or upon whom the world depends?
5954Is not every religion, every imagined deity, in one sense an altar to the unknown GOD?
5954Is our view of life centred in GOD, as was His?
5954Meanwhile what of Jesus Himself-- this Christ, through their relationship to whom they had come by this new experience of the reality of GOD?
5954Might children be admitted to membership in infancy, or must they wait until they were adult?
5954Or do His words of reproach fit us, as they fitted S. Peter--"You think like a man, and not like GOD"?
5954The question is sometimes asked,"If GOD is omnipotent, why does He permit evil?"
5954To what purpose is this overlapping and conflict?
5954We are really raising a much more difficult question if we ask,"Why does GOD allow cancer?"
5954We who call ourselves Christians, do we seriously believe these things?
5954What did He mean?
5954What does it mean to confess the Deity of Christ?
5954What does it mean?
5954What in relation to these problems is the message of the Christian Church?
5954What is the real question, the most fundamental of questions, which arises when we seek to interpret the world we live in?
5954What is the will of GOD for humanity?
5954What was His relation to man, and to GOD?
5954Who or what was it?
5954Who was He?
5954Why can not they agree to sink their differences, and to unite upon the broad basis of a common loyalty to Christ?
5954Why does He permit murder and cruelty and rapine?"
5954Why should a child grow up in heathenism?
5954With S. Peter they find themselves saying to Christ,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
55531Again: How long will the_ laity_ so freely pour out their earnings to endow colleges and theological seminaries when such results as these are seen?
55531And if there exists a community of such selfish beings, can language portray, with any adequacy, the appalling results that must necessarily ensue?
55531And is this matter any the less a_ practical_ one to all the laity?
55531Are not habits increased by perpetual repetition?
55531But at last we come to the grand question,"Who first started this vast system of endless and wonderful contrivances?"
55531But it is asked, Why go to the West to establish such institutions?
55531But what is the teaching of physiology on this matter?
55531But where now are such appeals made as once shook men''s consciences with fears of"_ the wrath to come_?"
55531But why not endow large boarding institutions already established?
55531But why not have our public schools on this model?
55531But will endowments for such institutions be furnished?
55531But, in both cases, was it not the_ spirit of obedience_ that was the grand requisite?
55531Can any minister preach without assuming one of these two theories as the very foundation- principle of his ministrations?
55531Do men believe that they have no power to choose any other way than as they do choose?
55531Do not the tendencies of this life indicate a period when a total separation of selfish and benevolent minds will be their own voluntary choice?
55531Do they talk and act in common life as if they believed it?
55531Does this revelation agree with reason and experience, and does it contain all that we need both for safe guidance and for peace of mind?"
55531For example, it may be asked, Why did a man choose to drink and gamble?
55531For example, it may be asked, Why did a man choose to give up his liberty and property when he could have secured them by false testimony?
55531How can it be otherwise?
55531How can the business of domestic economy be taught as a part of school training?
55531How can we know when we act as nearly right as it is in our power?
55531How, then, is the object aimed at to be accomplished?
55531If so, what are his character and designs?
55531If such a revelation exists, is it made accessible to all, or must one portion of our race necessarily depend on fallible and interested interpreters?
55531If such preaching abounds in any quarter of our nation, where is it?
55531If the common ideas which are recalled by words are not the proper ones, what are the data for knowing_ which_ are the ideas to be recalled?
55531If there is another life before us, what influence has our conduct and character here on its solemn destinies?
55531If this should happen, where would be all the great machinery that was supported by these several denominations for their distinctive aims?
55531In regard to the Creator, what may we suppose will be the feelings of such minds?
55531In regard to the main topics of this work, is not every minister called to decide,_ practically_, between these two theories?
55531In this state of things, to what is the Church and ministry coming?
55531Is not habit appalling in its power, and ofttimes, even in this life, inveterate in its hold?
55531Is not the mind of man immortal?
55531Is there not manifestly needed far more powerful motives than any now wielded to stop the inrushing tide of worldliness?
55531Is this sad life our only portion, or shall we live beyond the grave?
55531Next, are the deductions gained by their aid as to what can be learned without a direct revelation from the Creator accepted?
55531Now suppose this person should turn to a witness, and offer to instruct him in the_ best way of doing things_, what would be the common- sense reply?
55531Or, is the only unity to be anticipated that which results from the unsatisfactory conclusion that all must"agree to disagree?"
55531Tears came into his eyes as he said,"Dear child, must I die too?"
55531The first is, What was the end or design for which he made all things?
55531The next inquiry is, How are we to ascertain the ideas which are to be attached to words that are used figuratively?
55531The next question is, How can mind be most successfully influenced to right action?
55531The question now arises, How are we to determine when expressions are to be interpreted literally and when they are figurative?
55531This terrifying and heart- rending picture, it must be remembered, is the_ deduction of reason_, and who can point out its fallacy?
55531We need not praise the truthfulness of their appreciation in all particulars, but have we, on the whole, a right to anticipate a different decision?
55531What do the great masses of men suppose that_ they themselves_ are to do if ever they become"regenerated?"
55531What evidence is there that what God says is_ true_, when He claims to be wise, and just, and good, when He has done such contradictory things?
55531What, then, could be done with the added power of revelation, dissevered from obstructing theories?
55531What, then, does the past history of our race teach us to expect from the future?
55531What, then, is the limitation of power in these cases?
55531What, then, so far as we can learn without a revelation, is a perfect mind in such a system of things as we find in this world?
55531What, then, would be its agonizing throes in bosoms that live but to torment and to destroy all good to themselves and to other minds?
55531Whenever it is asked,"_ Why_ did a person choose to do thus?"
55531Where is the hardened culprit that was ever brought to repentance and reformation by lashes or the infliction of degradation?
55531Who could gaze on the countenance of such a little one, as its various senses are called into exercise, without such a conviction?
55531Who is it presented in classic language to the gaze of enthusiastic childhood, and pictured forth in tales of romance to kindling youth?
55531Who is the hero sung by the poet, eulogized by the statesman, and flattered by the orator?
55531Why do the perceptions of the eye and ear so much more powerfully affect the mind than those of the other senses?
55531Why is it that certain objects of sight, and certain sounds or combinations of sound, awaken emotions more than other sights and sounds?
55531Why is this?
55531and the second is, What is the right and true method by which this design can be secured?
55531and where should she meet him at last?
55531the meaning is, What were the causes that influenced him to decide thus?
55531where was he?
14554Ashamedof a religion so glorious as the Catholic religion?
14554Now I have lived twelve, fifteen, twenty, or more years; if that judgment came today, on which side should I be? 14554 Now,"said Our Lord,"which of these three was neighbor to the wounded man?"
14554* 85 Q. Whither did Christ''s soul go after His death?
1455410. Who do God''s will in Heaven?
14554138 Q. Whence have the Sacraments the power of giving grace?
14554156. Who gave the angels their names?
14554219. Who are slaves?
14554227. Who was Our Lord''s foster- father?
14554233. Who were saved from the Deluge?
14554239. Who was the oldest man?
14554252. Who were the Magi?
14554272. Who went into it with Our Lord?
14554278. Who betrayed Our Lord?
1455430. Who was St. Elizabeth''s son?
14554306. Who were present at it?
14554339. Who went with Moses to deliver the Israelites?
14554365. Who is our neighbor?
14554371. Who were the prophets?
14554381. Who are"lawful pastors"?
14554418. Who are heathens?
14554419. Who were the"publicans"mentioned by Our Lord?
1455443. Who were the Apostles?
14554455. Who are catechumens?
1455446. Who were the disciples of Our Lord?
14554466. Who made the Beatitudes?
14554506. Who are religious?
14554510. Who are scrupulous persons?
1455455. Who were in Limbo at the time Our Lord was crucified?
14554564. Who offered the first Sacrifice of the Holy Mass?
14554568. Who are pagans, idolaters, heathens?
14554589. Who are the"other ministers of the Church,"besides bishops and priests?
14554595. Who is meant by the"celebrant"of the Mass?
14554602. Who are cardinals?
14554604. Who is a monsignor?
14554605. Who is a vicar general?
14554611. Who can wear it?
1455462. Who are"the living"?
1455463. Who are"the dead"mentioned here?
14554653. Who baptized Our Lord?
14554661. Who was St. John the Evangelist?
1455467. Who are its members?
1455468. Who are the enemies of our salvation?
145546:16)--refrain from eating him, even when they were starving with hunger?
14554703. Who are atheists, deists, infidels, heretics, apostates, and schismatics?
1455472. Who are in Heaven in their bodies at present?
1455477. Who are its members?
14554771. Who are excused from fasting?
14554772. Who are obliged to abstain from flesh- meat on fast- days and days of abstinence?
14554777. Who were the"Levites"in the Old Law?
14554786. Who are excluded from Christian burial?
14554795. Who will be judged at the general judgment?
1455480. Who are its members?
1455482. Who are saints?
14554About how long did the Blessed Virgin live on earth after the Ascension of Our Lord?
14554About how many times and to whom did He appear during the forty days?
14554After Christ had remained forty days on earth, whither did He go?
14554After telling the time of our last confession and Communion, what should we do?
14554Again if you can offer a person insult by dishonoring his image, may we not honor him by treating it with respect?
14554Again, one mortal sin is sufficient to keep our souls in Hell for all eternity; what then will be our punishment for many mortal sins?
14554Again, what would we remember about George Washington if we did not celebrate his birthday?
14554And how could this be when Our Lord was not yet born?
14554And then the wicked shall ask, when did we see You in want and not relieve You?
14554And what shall we say when we think that He loves us with a greater love than we could ever love Him, even with our most earnest efforts?
14554And where was He going?
14554Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
14554Are all bound to belong to the Church?
14554Are all in Heaven saints?
14554Are all religions equally good?
14554Are all religions equally true?
14554Are heretics Christians?
14554Are impure thoughts and desires always sins?
14554Are indulgences attached to anything but prayers?
14554Are medals, scapulars, etc., worn about us charms?
14554Are prayers said with distractions of any avail?
14554Are servile works on Sunday ever lawful?
14554Are sins against faith, hope, and charity also sins against the First Commandment?
14554Are the Sabbath day and the Sunday the same?
14554Are the angels all equal in dignity?
14554Are the three Divine Persons equal in all things?
14554Are the three Divine Persons one and the same God?
14554Are there any holy days not of obligation?
14554Are there any other sacramentals besides the Sign of the Cross and holy water?
14554Are there any saints in Heaven whose names we do not know?
14554Are there any tempters besides the devil?
14554Are there any?
14554Are there other guardian angels besides the guardian angels of persons?
14554Are there other litanies besides the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14554Are they not extremely foolish?
14554Are they to be despised, disregarded, and neglected entirely, without any fear of punishment?
14554Are we bound to honor and obey others than our parents?
14554Are we bound to keep an unlawful oath?
14554Are we bound to restore ill- gotten goods?
14554Are we obliged to contribute to the support of our pastors?
14554Are we obliged to make open profession of our faith?
14554Are we obliged to repair the damage we have unjustly caused?
14554Are we proud of our wealth, money or property?
14554Are women ever allowed in the Church with their heads uncovered?
14554Are you bound to do so?
14554As it is, two or three might cause you considerable annoyance, and pain: what then if there were millions doubly venomous, because sent to punish you?
14554At what part of the Mass are the words of consecration pronounced?
14554At what part of the Mass are the words of consecration said?
14554At what particular times should we pray?
14554At what time of the year is the Epiphany?
14554Because we clearly see and know the truth of what is revealed?
14554Besides sanctifying grace, do the Sacraments give any other grace?
14554But God and the angels ask, What merits has he sent before him?
14554But do we not show some ingratitude when we murmur, complain, and are dissatisfied with our food, clothing, or homes?
14554But has the Holy Father need of his temporal power?
14554But how about God''s laws and commands?
14554But how did he get the people to follow him?
14554But how is the Mass a sacrifice?
14554But how shall you make reparation for injuring the character of another?
14554But how will we know when the Pope speaks ex cathedra, when he is speaking daily to people from all parts of the world?
14554But if God left you free, should you therefore be stingy with Him?
14554But if the person should not die after being anointed would it still be called Extreme Unction?
14554But if what you said of him was true, how are you to act?
14554But might not the Church be deceived like ourselves?
14554But of what use is it to save a worthless piece of rag, if the kite-- the valuable thing-- is lost?
14554But suppose you bought it not knowing that it was stolen, would you still have to restore it?
14554But what are they compared to Our Lord Himself?
14554But what do we mean by the Sacred Heart?
14554But what shall I say of neglecting to learn your holy religion?
14554But where does the priest get Holy Communion for them if he himself took all he consecrated?
14554But why do we adore this real, natural heart of Our Lord?
14554But why do we believe?
14554But why does God punish those He loves?
14554But why does He not always grant our request?
14554But why, you may wonder, did the early Christians do such penances?
14554But why, you will ask, are there different religious orders?
14554But you may ask, Are not these medals, scapulars, etc., that we wear, also charms?
14554But you will ask, how could these soldiers be so cruel?
14554But you will ask: Was the desert so large that it took forty years to cross it?
14554But you will say, why did they not do it on Friday evening or night?
14554By cutting off the branches?
14554By what names is Our Lord called?
14554By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?
14554Can God do all things?
14554Can Holy Communion be given in the afternoon?
14554Can a Christian man and woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14554Can a bishop give all the Sacraments?
14554Can a person receive all the Sacraments?
14554Can a priest bless it in case of necessity?
14554Can a priest?
14554Can all the Sacraments be given conditionally?
14554Can any of the Sacraments be given to the dead?
14554Can our accusers not see that they and every citizen do the very thing for which they reproach us?
14554Can persons marry invalidly without knowing it?
14554Can persons receive the Sacrament of Matrimony more than once?
14554Can the Church change the number of sacramentals?
14554Can the Pope commit sin?
14554Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human power?
14554Can the faithful on earth help the souls in Purgatory?
14554Can the priest say Mass in the evening?
14554Can the priest say a"nuptial Mass"for a husband or wife after their death?
14554Can they who fail to profess their faith in the true Church in which they believe expect to be saved while in that state?
14554Can we always make restitution by giving to the poor?
14554Can we always overcome temptation if we wish?
14554Can we blaspheme by action?
14554Can we fully understand how the three Divine Persons are one and the same God?
14554Can we learn all truths by our reason alone?
14554Can we merit the grace of perseverance?
14554Can we receive the Sacraments more than once?
14554Can we resist the grace of God?
14554Can you baptize an infant when its parents are unwilling?
14554Can you have half your sins forgiven?
14554Could a person be a Catholic and not believe all the Church teaches?
14554Could a person gain an indulgence immediately after Baptism?
14554Could anyone be Pope without being Bishop of Rome?
14554Could he not be very angry, entirely neglect prayer, or pray with willful distraction; could he not be proud, covetous, etc.?
14554Could it do so?
14554Could you blame the grandfather for leaving the estate?
14554Did Adam and Eve remain faithful to God?
14554Did Christ always live at Bethlehem?
14554Did Christ''s soul descend into the hell of the damned?
14554Did God abandon man after he fell into sin?
14554Did God ever use them to make known His will?
14554Did God give any command to Adam and Eve?
14554Did I go to Holy Communion between the first Sunday of Lent and Trinity Sunday?
14554Did John the Baptist institute the Sacrament of Baptism?
14554Did Our Lord claim to be king of the Jews?
14554Did Our Lord leave us any means of being redeemed more than once?
14554Did Our Lord''s body descend into Limbo?
14554Did all the angels remain good and happy?
14554Did anyone ever have it?
14554Did anything remain of the bread and wine after their substance had been changed into the substance of the body and blood of Our Lord?
14554Did it ever do it?
14554Did the Holy Ghost ever appear?
14554Did the Son of God become man immediately after the sin of our first parents?
14554Did you ever reflect upon just how much time and trouble it costs to produce for you even one potato, of which you think so little?
14554Did you ever think how you would have acted if you lived at that time and were present when Our Lord preached?
14554Do I owe money and not pay it when I can?
14554Do an"act of love"and an"act of charity"mean the same?
14554Do first, second, and third in the Blessed Trinity mean that one person was before the other?
14554Do not people in the world often give presents to those who have done them a favor, that they may thus show their gratitude?
14554Do the Sacraments always give grace?
14554Do they differ in value, one being better than another?
14554Do they not suffer for the sins of their father, though they had nothing to do with them?
14554Do we not also at times honor Our Lord, call Him our king, and shortly afterwards insult and, as far as we can, injure Him by sin?
14554Do we not say in the Our Father,"Hallowed, or praised, be His name,"and blaspheme it ourselves?
14554Do we not sometimes imitate Eve''s conduct?
14554Do we tempt God and do to Him what we dare not to do to our fellowman because He is so merciful?
14554Do we try to keep away from persons we love?
14554Do you believe the father would give it if he loved the child?
14554Do you know what a promissory note is?
14554Do you not suppose Our Lord knew, when He instituted the Sacrament of Penance, that people would be ashamed to confess?
14554Do you not think you would love such a person very much indeed?
14554Do you think the thief would be sorry for his past thefts if he had his mind made up to steal again as soon as he had the chance?
14554Do you think they would refuse to use it?
14554Does God know all things?
14554Does God see us?
14554Does God tempt us to sin?
14554Does anyone believe that they are trying to honor the piece of metal or stone, or that the metal or stone statue knows that it is being honored?
14554Does canonization make the person a saint?
14554Does habit excuse us for the sins committed through it?
14554Does he know that without confession it requires an act of perfect contrition to blot out mortal sin, and can he easily make such an act?
14554Does he who receives Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ?
14554Does it mean that a person who said that prayer would get out of Purgatory forty days sooner than he would have if he had not said it?
14554Does it not seem strange that we should suffer for the sin of our first parents, when we had nothing to do with it?
14554Does not the Sacrament of Penance remit all punishment due to sin?
14554Does the Apostles''Creed contain all the truths we must believe?
14554Does the Bible contain all the truths of our religion?
14554Does the Church by defining truths make new doctrines?
14554Does the Church change its doctrines?
14554Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid the honoring of the saints?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid the making of images?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid us to honor relics?
14554Does the First Commandment forbid us to pray to the saints?
14554Does the Sixth Commandment forbid the reading of bad and immodest books and newspapers?
14554Does this change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ continue to be made in the Church?
14554Does this character remain in the soul even after death?
14554Does this corruption of our nature remain in us after Original Sin is forgiven?
14554Does"mankind"mean men or women?
14554Does"rector"and"pastor"mean the same?
14554For example, might we not write a book on each of the first three questions-- the World, God, and Man?
14554For example, what was the end for which Penance was instituted?
14554For if He did not, how could we and all others who, after Baptism, have fallen into sin be cleansed from it?
14554For what are they used?
14554For what end was man created?
14554From the black seed, or the brown soil, or the pure water, air and sunlight?
14554From whom does authority come?
14554From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible authority?
14554From whom does the Holy Ghost proceed?
14554Had God a beginning?
14554Had Our Lord any brothers or sisters?
14554Has Heaven really gates?
14554Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?
14554Have I anything to tell on this Commandment?
14554Have I been angry or have I tried to take revenge?
14554Have I been disobedient to parents or others who have authority over me-- to spiritual or temporal superiors, teachers, etc.?
14554Have I been impudent and stubborn, vain about my dress, and the like?
14554Have I been late, and at what part of the Mass did I come in?
14554Have I been more anxious to please others than to please God, or offended Him for the sake of others?
14554Have I been willfully distracted at Mass or have I distracted others?
14554Have I borne hatred or tried to injure others?
14554Have I bought anything with the intention of never paying for it or at least knowing I never could pay for it?
14554Have I cheated in business or at games?
14554Have I cursed?
14554Have I despised others simply on account of poverty or something they could not help?
14554Have I done any bad actions or desired to do any while alone or with others?
14554Have I done anything that might lead to killing?
14554Have I done servile work without necessity?
14554Have I ever taken intoxicating drink to excess or broken a promise not to take it?
14554Have I failed to give back what belonged to another?
14554Have I found anything and not tried to discover its owner, or have I kept it in my possession after I knew to whom it belonged?
14554Have I given scandal?
14554Have I honored God?
14554Have I kept others from Mass?
14554Have I knowingly caused others to be intoxicated?
14554Have I made restitution when told to do so by my confessor; or have I put it off from time to time?
14554Have I neglected to give them what help I could when they were in need of it?
14554Have I neglected to hear Mass through my own fault on Sundays and holy days of obligation?
14554Have I received anything or part of anything that I knew to be stolen?
14554Have I said my prayers morning and night; have I said them with attention and devotion?
14554Have I slighted or been ashamed of parents because they were poor or uneducated?
14554Have I spoken of them with disrespect or called them names that were not proper?
14554Have I stolen anything myself or helped or advised others to steal?
14554Have I taken God''s name in vain or spoken without reverence of holy things?
14554Have I thanked God for all His blessings?
14554Have I told lies or injured anyone by my talk?
14554Have I told the faults of others without any necessity?
14554Have I wasted my time willfully and neglected to do my duty at school or elsewhere?
14554Have all the saints their bodies in Heaven?
14554Have any brute animals reason?
14554Have brute animals"free will"?
14554Have parents and superiors any duties towards those who are under their charge?
14554Have we any relics of Our Lord''s body?
14554Have you ever noticed a little child begging favors from its mother?
14554Have you ever observed a mother teaching her child to walk?
14554How and where was St. Peter put to death?
14554How anxious you would have been to get near to Him?
14554How are parents sometimes guilty of injustice to their children in case of marriage?
14554How are the fruits of the Mass divided?
14554How are the saints and we members of the same Church?
14554How are they divided?
14554How are we frequently presumptuous?
14554How are we to know our vocation?
14554How are we to know our vocation?
14554How are we to worship God on Sundays and holy days of obligation?
14554How are we united to Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist?
14554How can a dumb man make his confession?
14554How can one be a good Christian who does not understand the laws of the Church and the teachings of Christ?
14554How can one be a good soldier who does not know the rules and regulations of the army nor understand the commands of his general?
14554How can persons whose language the priest can not understand confess if they are in danger of death?
14554How can the rich be"poor in spirit"?
14554How can we be sorry for the past if we are going to do the same in the future?
14554How can we best destroy sin in our souls?
14554How can we commit gluttony by drinking?
14554How can we commit gluttony by eating?
14554How can we daily prepare for judgment?
14554How can we distinguish between spiritual and corporal works of mercy?
14554How can we gain them?
14554How can we have the intention of gaining an indulgence?
14554How can we judge whether a thing is sinful or not?
14554How can we make a good examination of conscience?
14554How can we merit it?
14554How can you know when you have injured the character of another?
14554How can you make reparation for injuring another''s character?
14554How can you prove they could not put Our Lord to death unless He permitted it?
14554How can you say to God,"O my God, I am heartily sorry,"etc., if you are waiting only for the next opportunity to sin?
14554How can you show that the Church is one in government and doctrine?
14554How could a Protestant be saved?
14554How could he remember all the confessions he hears-- often hundreds in a single month?
14554How could man ever know about the Trinity through his reason alone, when, after God has made known to him that It exists, he can not understand it?
14554How could the Church fall into error when Our Lord promised to remain always with it, and to send the Holy Ghost to guide and teach it forever?
14554How could the good people of the Old Law be saved by the merits of Christ, when Christ was not yet born?
14554How could they be saved who lived before the Son of God became man?
14554How did Adam commit his first sin?
14554How did Christ die?
14554How did God create Eve?
14554How did God create Heaven and earth?
14554How did God honor the relics of saints?
14554How did Mary know what the angel''s words meant?
14554How did Noe learn that the waters were going down?
14554How did Our Lord institute the Holy Eucharist?
14554How did he acquire it, and how did he lose it?
14554How did he lose these possessions?
14554How did the Deluge come upon the earth?
14554How did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14554How did the Israelites come to be in Egypt?
14554How did the Israelites come to worship false gods?
14554How did the Jews act unjustly in the trial of Our Lord?
14554How did the early Christians do penance?
14554How did the first Protestants act towards the Church?
14554How did the other Apostles die?
14554How did the synagogues differ from the temple?
14554How did their marriage differ from Christian marriage?
14554How do bad Catholics do injury to the Church?
14554How do the priests exercise this power of changing bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ?
14554How do the priests of the Church exercise the power of forgiving sins?
14554How do we adore God?
14554How do we commit the sin of sloth?
14554How do we fail to try to know what God has taught?
14554How do we honor God by praying to the saints?
14554How do we know that the saints hear us?
14554How do we know when the Pope speaks"ex cathedra"?
14554How do we know when we love God above all?
14554How do we love our neighbor as ourselves?
14554How do we make the Sign of the Cross?
14554How do we prepare for confession?
14554How do we say the beads?
14554How do we sin against the love of God?
14554How do we sometimes worship false or strange gods?
14554How do we sometimes worship strange gods?
14554How do you know Our Lord could forgive sins?
14554How do you know brute animals have not reason?
14554How do you know that the angels offer our prayers and good works to God?
14554How do you know that the priest has the power of absolving from the sins committed after Baptism?
14554How do you know you receive both the body and the blood of Our Lord under the appearance of bread alone?
14554How do you know?
14554How do you show that they are the same?
14554How do you suppose all the thieves now spending their miserable lives in prison began?
14554How does God reward us for good works done in a state of mortal sin?
14554How does a person sin against faith?
14554How does suffering make us more like to Our Lord and His Blessed Mother?
14554How does the Church by means of indulgences remit the temporal punishment due to sins?
14554How does the Church canonize a saint?
14554How does the Church canonize a saint?
14554How does the Church show its displeasure when Catholics marry persons not Catholics?
14554How does the First Commandment help us to keep the great Commandment of the love of God?
14554How does the Sacrament of Penance remit sin, and restore the soul to the friendship of God?
14554How does the Sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Incarnation and death of Our Lord?
14554How does the Sign of the Cross express the mystery of the Unity and Trinity of God?
14554How does the bishop give Confirmation?
14554How does the fire of Hell differ from our fire?
14554How does the institution of Penance show the goodness of Our Lord?
14554How does the power to forgive sins imply the obligation of going to confession?
14554How have we been relieved from doing many of the works of mercy ourselves?
14554How is Baptism given?
14554How is Heaven a reward?
14554How is a person"poor in spirit"?
14554How is it divided?
14554How is it given?
14554How is it made?
14554How is sickness a benefit to some?
14554How is sin divided?
14554How is the Blessed Sacrament carried to the sick in Catholic countries?
14554How is the Church apostolic?
14554How is the Church catholic or universal?
14554How is the Church holy?
14554How is the Church one?
14554How is the Mass a sacrifice?
14554How is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14554How is the Sign of the Cross a profession of faith in the chief mysteries of our religion?
14554How is the Sunday well kept?
14554How is the resurrection of the body possible?
14554How is the soul like to God?
14554How is the"temporal power"useful to the Church?
14554How long did Christ live on earth?
14554How long did Christ stay on earth after His resurrection?
14554How long did Noe spend in making the Ark?
14554How long did the Ark float upon the waters?
14554How long did they last?
14554How long does Our Lord remain in the Holy Communion?
14554How long were the Israelites in the desert?
14554How long will Purgatory last?
14554How many Crusades were there?
14554How many Mysteries of the Rosary are there?
14554How many Popes from St. Peter to Pius XI?
14554How many Sacraments are there?
14554How many articles or parts in the Apostles''Creed?
14554How many classes of angels are there?
14554How many fathers had Our Lord?
14554How many general persecutions of the Church were there?
14554How many kinds of Baptism are there?
14554How many kinds of Masses are there?
14554How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14554How many kinds of contrition are there?
14554How many kinds of grace are there?
14554How many kinds of holy oil are there?
14554How many kinds of indulgences are there?
14554How many kinds of laws had the Israelites?
14554How many kinds of occasions of sin are there?
14554How many kinds of prayer are there?
14554How many kinds of sacrifice had the Israelites?
14554How many kinds of scapular are there?
14554How many mothers had He?
14554How many natures are there in Jesus Christ?
14554How many pagans do you think would be converted nowadays by the lives of some who call themselves Catholics?
14554How many parts in the Hail Mary?
14554How many persons are there in God?
14554How many sons had God the Father?
14554How many temples had the Jews?
14554How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
14554How many years from the time Adam sinned till the Redeemer came?
14554How may the First Commandment be broken?
14554How may the things God created be classed?
14554How may we be charitable to our neighbor?
14554How often in their lives are Catholics anointed?
14554How old was Adam when he died?
14554How old was Our Lord when He began His public life?
14554How shall we know the things which we are to believe?
14554How shall you know when you have injured the character of another?
14554How should Christians look upon the priests of the Church?
14554How should Christians prepare for a holy and happy marriage?
14554How should parents act with regard to their children''s vocation?
14554How should persons make a choice for marriage?
14554How should persons prepare for marriage?
14554How should we assist at Mass?
14554How should we end our confession?
14554How should we keep the holy days of obligation?
14554How should we pray?
14554How should we receive the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554How then can the priest know the number by that expression?
14554How then?
14554How was Eve tempted to disobey God?
14554How was His grace to be given to them?
14554How was Moses saved on the bank of the Nile?
14554How was Our Lord buried?
14554How was the Holy Land divided?
14554How was the Son of God made man?
14554How was the substance of the bread and wine changed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ?
14554How was the temple of Jerusalem divided?
14554How were the Commandments given to Moses?
14554How were the ancient Christian churches divided?
14554How were they delivered or liberated?
14554How were they to know of Him, or of what He taught?
14554How were we in slavery by the sin of Adam?
14554How will it take place?
14554How will the general judgment take place?
14554How you would have pushed your way through the crowd and listened to every word?
14554How, then, could we be saved?
14554How, then, shall we best destroy sin in our souls?
14554How?
14554If God Himself watches over us and sees all things, why should the angels guard us?
14554If God is everywhere, why do we not see Him?
14554If God loves those in Purgatory, why does He punish them?
14554If God watches over us, why should angels guard us?
14554If a great and highly- esteemed friend was coming to visit your house, would you not take care to have everything clean and neat, and pleasing to him?
14554If a person receives-- as many do-- the Sacrament of Penance while his soul is not in a state of mortal sin, what then?
14554If a poor person wanted to obtain a favor from the President of the United States, would he go directly to the President himself?
14554If a strong oak tree is deeply rooted in the ground, how will you best destroy its life?
14554If angels have no bodies, how can they appear?
14554If everyone is judged immediately after death, what need is there of a general judgment?
14554If my good deeds and bad deeds were counted today, which would be more numerous?
14554If one religion is as good as another, why did not Our Lord allow the old religions-- false or true-- to remain?
14554If prayer is necessary for salvation, how can infants be saved who die without having prayed?
14554If the Bible alone were the rule of our faith, what would become of all those who could not read the Bible?
14554If we are in doubt whether anything is sinful or not, we must ask ourselves: is it forbidden by God or His Church?
14554If we did not have these outward signs how could anyone know just at what time the graces are given?
14554If we would make such preparations for the coming of a friend to our house, why should we be so careless when Our Lord comes?
14554If you are at school, how have you studied?
14554If you are at work, have you been faithful to your employer, and done your work well and honestly?
14554If you bought an article not knowing that it was stolen, would you be obliged to give it up to its owner?
14554If you should be asked, for instance: Why do you not eat flesh- meat on Friday?
14554In giving Baptism, can one pour the water and another say the words?
14554In how many ways can we sin?
14554In how many ways may we share in the sin of another?
14554In how many ways may we violate the Seventh Commandment?
14554In the administration of what Sacraments is oil used?
14554In the first question, what does"world"mean?
14554In what kind of a stable was Our Lord born?
14554In what respect are all men equal?
14554In what state will the bodies of the just rise?
14554In what way do we sometimes imitate Eve''s conduct?
14554In what ways can we commit actual sin?
14554In what ways can we commit sacrilege?
14554In what ways does the life of the soul resemble the life of the body?
14554In which church are these attributes and marks found?
14554In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?
14554Is Baptism necessary to salvation?
14554Is Baptism of desire or blood sufficient to produce the effects of Baptism of water?
14554Is God just, holy, and merciful?
14554Is Jesus Christ more than one person?
14554Is Jesus Christ whole and entire both under the form of bread and under the form of wine?
14554Is Limbo the same as Purgatory?
14554Is Original Sin the only kind of sin?
14554Is Our Lord now in Heaven as God or as man?
14554Is Our Lord''s body in the Holy Eucharist living or dead?
14554Is a tree a creature?
14554Is an indulgence a pardon of sin, or a license to commit sin?
14554Is anyone ever allowed to receive Holy Communion when not fasting?
14554Is every fast- day a day of abstinence?
14554Is every invisible thing a spirit?
14554Is grace necessary for salvation?
14554Is he doing nothing therefore?
14554Is hope good?
14554Is imperfect contrition sufficient for a worthy confession?
14554Is it a grievous offense willfully to conceal a mortal sin in confession?
14554Is it a mortal sin not to hear Mass on a Sunday or a holy day of obligation?
14554Is it a mortal sin to be willingly absent from Vespers?
14554Is it a sin not to fulfill our vows?
14554Is it a sin to be tempted?
14554Is it a sin to delay making restitution?
14554Is it a sin to neglect Confirmation?
14554Is it a sin to use the words of Scripture in a bad sense?
14554Is it allowed to pray to the crucifix or to the images and relics of the saints?
14554Is it called Extreme Unction even when the person recovers after receiving it?
14554Is it easy to gain a plenary indulgence?
14554Is it enough to be free from mortal sin, to receive plentifully the graces of Holy Communion?
14554Is it enough to belong to God''s Church in order to be saved?
14554Is it not a great benefit to have a friend to whom you can go with the trials of your mind and soul, your troubles, temptations, sins, and secrets?
14554Is it over a year, and how much over it, since I have been to confession?
14554Is it right to show respect to the pictures and images of Christ and His saints?
14554Is it sinful to listen to backbiting, slander, etc?
14554Is it well to receive Holy Communion often?
14554Is it wrong to accuse ourselves of sins we have not committed?
14554Is light good?
14554Is our confession worthy if, without our fault, we forget to confess a mortal sin?
14554Is prayer necessary to salvation?
14554Is that likely?
14554Is the Apostles''Creed an act of faith?
14554Is the Blessed Virgin Mary truly the Mother of God?
14554Is the Blessed Virgin only a creature?
14554Is the Father God?
14554Is the Holy Ghost God?
14554Is the Holy Ghost equal to the Father and the Son?
14554Is the Mass the same sacrifice as that of the Cross?
14554Is the Pope infallible in everything he says?
14554Is the Son God?
14554Is the receiver of stolen goods as bad as the thief?
14554Is there a minister of Christ there who has power to pardon my sins?
14554Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?
14554Is there any difference in the ages of God the Father and God the Son?
14554Is there any other means of obtaining God''s grace than the Sacraments?
14554Is there anything on earth that they would not give to be released?
14554Is there but one God?
14554Is this likeness in the body or in the soul?
14554Is true friendship good?
14554Is your confession worthless if you forget to say your penance?
14554It seems very strange, does it not, that Thomas would not believe what the other Apostles told him?
14554Just in the same way, of what use is our body if our soul is lost?
14554Lesson 19 485. Who is a"duly authorized"priest?
14554Moreover, all that we have comes from God, and should we return Him the least and the worst?
14554Moreover, suppose you knew that person loved you intensely, would it not be your greatest delight to be ever with such a friend?
14554Must we understand everything we believe?
14554Now for what purpose was man made?
14554Now how did he get those states and how did he lose them?
14554Now the question asks, Are all his sins, those he committed himself as well as the Original Sin, forgiven by Baptism?
14554Now what inward grace is given in Confirmation?
14554Now what kind of sorrow must we have?
14554Now, God is always doing us favors, and why should we not show our gratitude to Him by giving generously in His honor?
14554Now, has any other Church claiming to be Christ''s Church that mark?
14554Now, how could his mortal sin be forgiven?
14554Now, how do we know that the angels offer our prayers and good works to God?
14554Now, how is that?
14554Now, if it was not superstition to keep these relics, why should it be superstition to keep the relics of the saints?
14554Now, what does praying for the intention of the Pope or bishop or anyone else mean?
14554Of St. Augustine?
14554Of course he did not and should do no harm; but is his employer to pay him wages for that?
14554Of our clothing?
14554Of our personal appearance?
14554Of what do candles on the altar remind us?
14554Of what do the palms remind us?
14554Of what do they remind us?
14554Of what does our happiness in Heaven consist?
14554Of what does the tonsure remind the priest?
14554Of what have we to be proud?
14554Of what religion was Pontius Pilate?
14554Of what use is reason to us?
14554Of what was it a figure?
14554Of what were the ark and its contents figures?
14554Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
14554On the other hand, if our neighbor is to be in Hell on account of his bad life, why should we hate him?
14554On what day did Christ die?
14554On what day did Christ rise from the dead?
14554On what day did the Holy Ghost come down upon the Apostles?
14554On what day do we keep a saint''s feast?
14554On what day is a saint''s feast kept by the Church?
14554On what day was Christ born?
14554On what day was the Son of God conceived and made man?
14554On what days are the different Mysteries of the Rosary said?
14554On what feast do we commemorate the adoration of the Magi?
14554Over to our Blessed Mother to try and console her, or over to the enemies to help them to mock?
14554QUESTIONS ON THE EXPLANATIONS The Lord''s Prayer 1. Who made the Lord''s Prayer?
14554Should Catholics be married at a nuptial Mass?
14554Should children go to confession?
14554Should we cease striving to be good, if we seem to be making no improvement?
14554Should we confess only once a year?
14554Should we not be very anxious, therefore, to go to Benediction?
14554Should we seek temptation?
14554Should we wait until we are in extreme danger before we receive Extreme Unction?
14554Since this is true for one year, what will it be for all the years of your life?
14554Since we depend so much upon Him, is it not great folly to sin against Him, to offend, and tempt Him as it were?
14554Someone might say:"Why did God not try their obedience by one of the Ten Commandments?"
14554St. Aloysius when about to perform any action used to ask himself, it is said, What has this action to do with my eternal salvation?
14554St. Paul?
14554Suppose you find a thing, what must you do?
14554The catechism says angels have no bodies-- how, then, could they appear?
14554Then Moses said to God, the king of Egypt will not let the people go, and what can I do?
14554Then if we really love Our Lord should we not desire to receive Him?
14554Thus we have discovered the answer to the great question, What is the end of man; for what was he made?
14554To receive Confirmation worthily is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14554To receive the Sacrament of Matrimony worthily, is it necessary to be in the state of grace?
14554To which side will you be sent?
14554To whom did Our Lord give an example by His hidden or private life?
14554Underneath what?
14554Was God called"Father"before the time of Our Lord?
14554Was Jesus Christ always God?
14554Was Jesus Christ always man?
14554Was Our Lord three full days in the holy sepulchre?
14554Was Our Lord visible to everyone during the forty days after His resurrection?
14554Was anyone ever preserved from Original Sin?
14554Was it for anything in the world?
14554Was our Blessed Lord not tired when He carried His Cross?
14554Was the Jewish religion ever the true religion?
14554Was the baptism of John the Baptist a Sacrament?
14554Was there any Sacrament of Matrimony before the time of Our Lord?
14554Was there ever a time when we could say there was no God?
14554We say when meeting anyone we know,"Good day,"or"How do you do?"
14554Well, is there any law of God or of His Church saying it is sinful to fly a kite?
14554Were Adam and Eve created at the same time?
14554Were Adam and Eve innocent and holy when they came from the hand of God?
14554Were angels ever sent to punish men?
14554Were people obliged to keep the Commandments before the time of Moses?
14554Were the Apostles bishops or priests?
14554Were the angels created for any other purpose?
14554Were the angels, as God created them, good and happy?
14554Were the people of the Old Law validly married?
14554What Sacraments are never given in the Church?
14554What am I to do, therefore?
14554What animals did Noe have in the Ark?
14554What answer will they make on the day of judgment when they stand side by side with those who died for the faith?
14554What are altar stones?
14554What are angels?
14554What are dreams?
14554What are ghosts?
14554What are mediums and spiritists?
14554What are servile works?
14554What are spells, charms?
14554What are the catacombs, and why were they made?
14554What are the chief evils of"mixed marriage"?
14554What are the chief qualities of a good confession?
14554What are the chief works of the Church?
14554What are the different vestments used at Mass called?
14554What are the duties and privileges of these other ministers of the Church?
14554What are the duties of the angels?
14554What are the effects of Confirmation?
14554What are the ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered?
14554What are the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
14554What are the parts of the Mass?
14554What are the qualities of a glorified body?
14554What are the rewards or punishments appointed for men''s souls after the Particular Judgment?
14554What are the seven dolor beads?
14554What are the"gates of Heaven"?
14554What are the"right dispositions"for Penance, for Holy Eucharist?
14554What are the"seven dolors"of the Blessed Virgin?
14554What are their duties?
14554What are we commanded by the Eighth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Fifth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Fourth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Ninth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Second Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Seventh Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Sixth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Tenth Commandment?
14554What are we commanded by the Third Commandment?
14554What are"fortune tellers"?
14554What are"impediments to marriage"?
14554What are"religious orders"?
14554What befell Adam and Eve on account of their sin?
14554What benefit is derived from Thomas the Apostle doubting the resurrection of Our Lord?
14554What benefits are derived from the communion of saints?
14554What books should be found in every Catholic family?
14554What brought them to Bethlehem?
14554What by the New?
14554What by the"pain of sense"that the damned suffer?
14554What can one do who can not remember his sins in confession?
14554What caused Our Lord''s sufferings in the garden?
14554What ceremonies are used in solemn Baptism?
14554What day of the year is Annunciation Day?
14554What did Adam lose by his sin?
14554What did Jesus Christ suffer?
14554What did Our Lord do at the marriage in Cana?
14554What did Our Lord do in this garden?
14554What did his dream mean?
14554What did the Angel Gabriel say at the Annunciation?
14554What did the Apostles prove by suffering death for their faith?
14554What did the Archangel Gabriel do?
14554What did the Archangel Michael do?
14554What did the Church do for slaves?
14554What did the Jews count the beginning and the end of their day?
14554What did the King of Egypt dream?
14554What did the feast of the Pasch or Passover commemorate?
14554What did the king''s magicians do?
14554What did the prophets foretell about Christ?
14554What did they do to hide their crime?
14554What do all these ceremonies mean?
14554What do the Beatitudes teach?
14554What do their colors signify?
14554What do they signify?
14554What do they signify?
14554What do we ask for by"Thy kingdom come"?
14554What do we ask for by"our daily bread"?
14554What do we know of Our Lord''s hidden life?
14554What do we learn from the life of Joseph in Egypt?
14554What do we mean by His"hidden life"?
14554What do we mean by His"public life"?
14554What do we mean by an effect?
14554What do we mean by praying to the saints?
14554What do we mean by the"agony in the garden"?
14554What do we mean by the"end of man"?
14554What do we mean by the"pain of loss"?
14554What do we mean by the"pomps"of the devil?
14554What do we mean by the"temporal power"of the Pope?
14554What do we mean by"Jacob''s ladder"?
14554What do we mean by"Suffragan Bishops"?
14554What do we mean by"as we forgive those who trespass against us"?
14554What do we mean by"magistrates"?
14554What do we mean by"the Church Suffering"?
14554What do we mean by"the ordinary minister"of a Sacrament?
14554What do we mean when we say"the world"is one of our spiritual enemies?
14554What do we promise in Baptism?
14554What do we see there?
14554What do you believe of Jesus Christ?
14554What do you call those graces or gifts of God by which we believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him?
14554What do you know of St. Monica?
14554What do you mean by Our Lord''s"Passion"?
14554What do you mean by a firm purpose of sinning no more?
14554What do you mean by a person''s"vocation"?
14554What do you mean by days of abstinence?
14554What do you mean by fast- days?
14554What do you mean by grace?
14554What do you mean by saying that Christ sits at the right hand of God?
14554What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be interior?
14554What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be supernatural?
14554What do you mean by saying that our sorrow should be universal?
14554What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity?
14554What do you mean by the Incarnation?
14554What do you mean by the appearances of bread and wine?
14554What do you mean by the authority of the Church?
14554What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?
14554What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?
14554What do you mean by the near occasions of sin?
14554What do you mean by the remains of sin?
14554What do you mean by the"Church Militant"?
14554What do you mean by the"gift of tongues"?
14554What do you mean by"faith and morals"?
14554What do you mean by"judge the living and the dead"?
14554What do you mean by"the Church Triumphant"?
14554What do you mean when you say Adam''s will was weakened by sin?
14554What do you mean when you say that our sorrow should be sovereign?
14554What do"trespasses"mean?
14554What does Calvary mean?
14554What does Pentecost mean?
14554What does Whitsunday mean?
14554What does a father do for his children?
14554What does a good father generally do with an unruly child?
14554What does a miracle prove?
14554What does a"Sacrament of the dead"mean?
14554What does balm in the chrism signify?
14554What does it benefit the poor creatures in Hell to have been rich, or beautiful, or learned, or powerful?
14554What does our Catechism contain?
14554What does our angel guardian do for us?
14554What does praying for a"person''s intention"mean?
14554What does she do?
14554What does that mean?
14554What does the New Testament show?
14554What does the Old Testament contain?
14554What does the bishop say in anointing the person he confirms?
14554What does the communion of saints mean?
14554What does the priest prepare for Mass?
14554What does the"master of ceremonies"do?
14554What does the"stigmata of Our Lord"mean?
14554What does the"temporal punishment"for sin mean?
14554What does"Amen"mean?
14554What does"Christian"mean?
14554What does"Creator"mean?
14554What does"Eucharist"mean?
14554What does"Thy kingdom"mean here?
14554What does"abandon"mean?
14554What does"an indulgence of 40 days,"etc., mean?
14554What does"cathedra"mean?
14554What does"covet"mean?
14554What does"doctrine"mean?
14554What does"faithful departed"mean?
14554What does"grace"at meals mean?
14554What does"hail"mean?
14554What does"hallowed"mean?
14554What does"incarnation"mean?
14554What does"infinite"mean?
14554What does"life everlasting"mean?
14554What does"love thy neighbor as thyself"mean?
14554What does"made flesh"mean in the third part of the Angelus?
14554What does"redemption"mean?
14554What does"rest in peace"mean?
14554What does"seeing God face to face"mean, if God has no face?
14554What does"sponsors"mean?
14554What does"supernatural"mean?
14554What does"supreme"mean?
14554What does"the Word"mean?
14554What does"unction"mean?
14554What does"vicar"mean?
14554What does"worship"mean?
14554What duties does the priest perform in the confessional?
14554What effect did the coming of the Holy Ghost have upon the Apostles?
14554What effect has it?
14554What else happened there?
14554What evil befell us on account of the disobedience of our first parents?
14554What evils follow divorce?
14554What example did Our Lord give to explain this?
14554What example did Our Lord give?
14554What excuse do some give for not hearing Mass?
14554What foolish excuses do some give for not becoming Catholics?
14554What grace do the Sacraments give?
14554What happened at the death of Our Lord?
14554What happened on the way to Emmaus?
14554What happened to the Israelites and Egyptians at the Red Sea?
14554What happened when Our Lord said,"This is My body, this is My blood"?
14554What help does God give us to save our souls?
14554What is Baptism of blood?
14554What is Baptism of desire?
14554What is Baptism of water?
14554What is Baptism?
14554What is Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament?
14554What is Confession?
14554What is Confirmation?
14554What is God?
14554What is Heaven?
14554What is Hell?
14554What is Holy Communion?
14554What is Lent?
14554What is Purgatory?
14554What is Vespers?
14554What is a Requiem Mass?
14554What is a Sacrament?
14554What is a catechism?
14554What is a creature?
14554What is a creed?
14554What is a diocese?
14554What is a foster- father?
14554What is a general confession?
14554What is a general confession?
14554What is a hermit?
14554What is a material sin?
14554What is a miracle?
14554What is a mystery?
14554What is a parish?
14554What is a partial indulgence?
14554What is a perjurer?
14554What is a pilgrim?
14554What is a plenary indulgence?
14554What is a real Catholic newspaper?
14554What is a relic?
14554What is a sacramental?
14554What is a sacrifice?
14554What is a sepulchre?
14554What is a sin of omission?
14554What is a spirit?
14554What is a spiritual Communion?
14554What is a spiritual Communion?
14554What is a vice?
14554What is a virtue?
14554What is a vow?
14554What is a"dispensation"granted by the Church?
14554What is a"mixed marriage"?
14554What is absolution?
14554What is actual grace?
14554What is actual sin?
14554What is almsgiving?
14554What is an attribute?
14554What is an heir?
14554What is an indulgence?
14554What is an oath?
14554What is attrition?
14554What is authority?
14554What is backbiting?
14554What is balm?
14554What is calumny?
14554What is charity?
14554What is conditional Baptism, and when is it given?
14554What is contempt?
14554What is contrition or sorrow for sin?
14554What is covetousness?
14554What is death?
14554What is despair?
14554What is detraction?
14554What is envy?
14554What is faith?
14554What is forbidden by the Eighth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Fifth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Fourth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Ninth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Second Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Seventh Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Sixth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Tenth Commandment?
14554What is forbidden by the Third Commandment?
14554What is gluttony?
14554What is holy chrism?
14554What is holy oil?
14554What is hope?
14554What is imperfect contrition?
14554What is lust?
14554What is man?
14554What is martyrdom?
14554What is meant by a"serious reason"for missing Mass?
14554What is meant by anointing the forehead with chrism in the form of a cross?
14554What is meant by our"concupiscence"?
14554What is meant by our"predominant"or"ruling"sin?
14554What is meant by the Old Law?
14554What is meant by the command of confessing at least once a year?
14554What is meant by the"Assumption"of the Blessed Virgin?
14554What is meant by the"civil effects of marriage"?
14554What is meant by the"natural law"?
14554What is meant by"Mysteries of the Rosary"?
14554What is meant by"patron saint"?
14554What is merit?
14554What is mortal sin?
14554What is necessary that persons may be really martyrs?
14554What is necessary to make a good Communion?
14554What is necessary to make an oath lawful?
14554What is necessary to receive Holy Orders worthily?
14554What is perfect contrition?
14554What is prayer?
14554What is presumption?
14554What is pride?
14554What is private Baptism?
14554What is required that the Pope may so speak?
14554What is revelation?
14554What is revenge?
14554What is sacramental grace?
14554What is sanctifying grace?
14554What is slander?
14554What is stubbornness?
14554What is temptation?
14554What is the Angelus?
14554What is the Apocalypse?
14554What is the Church?
14554What is the Easter time?
14554What is the Eighth Commandment?
14554What is the Fifth Commandment?
14554What is the First Commandment?
14554What is the Fourth Commandment?
14554What is the Holy Eucharist called when received by a person who is not fasting?
14554What is the Holy Eucharist?
14554What is the Litany of the Blessed Virgin?
14554What is the Magnificat?
14554What is the Mass?
14554What is the Ninth Commandment?
14554What is the Rosary?
14554What is the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554What is the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14554What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14554What is the Sacrament of Penance?
14554What is the Second Commandment?
14554What is the Seventh Commandment?
14554What is the Sixth Commandment?
14554What is the Tenth Commandment?
14554What is the Third Commandment?
14554What is the baptistery?
14554What is the beatific vision?
14554What is the best method of examining our conscience?
14554What is the brown scapular called?
14554What is the chalice?
14554What is the character which these Sacraments imprint in the soul?
14554What is the ciborium?
14554What is the communion of the members of the Church called?
14554What is the cope?
14554What is the difference between Baptism and Penance in the remission of the guilt and punishment?
14554What is the difference between Holy Eucharist and Holy Communion?
14554What is the difference between a cross and a crucifix?
14554What is the difference between a saint and an angel?
14554What is the difference between beatification and canonization?
14554What is the difference between blasphemy and cursing?
14554What is the difference between the Commandments of God and the commandments of the Church?
14554What is the difference between the Sacraments and the sacramentals?
14554What is the examination of conscience?
14554What is the fast necessary for Holy Communion?
14554What is the feast of"Holy Innocents"?
14554What is the first thing your father would do in that case?
14554What is the grace of perseverance?
14554What is the hierarchy of the Church?
14554What is the host?
14554What is the humeral, or Benediction veil?
14554What is the judgment called which all men have to undergo on the last day?
14554What is the judgment called which we have to undergo immediately after death?
14554What is the league of the Sacred Heart?
14554What is the meaning of the command not to marry privately?
14554What is the meaning of the commandment not to marry within the third degree of kindred?
14554What is the meaning of the precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?
14554What is the monstrance used at Benediction?
14554What is the most important part of the Sacrament of Penance?
14554What is the nuptial Mass?
14554What is the obligation of a godfather and a godmother?
14554What is the outward sign in Baptism?
14554What is the outward sign in Confirmation?
14554What is the outward sign in Matrimony?
14554What is the pall?
14554What is the pallium?
14554What is the paten?
14554What is the purificator?
14554What is the sacramental grace given in Penance?
14554What is the sacristy?
14554What is the scapular, and why do we wear it?
14554What is the sin called which we inherit from our first parents?
14554What is the sin of simony?
14554What is the substance of the"act of contrition"?
14554What is the substance of the"act of faith"?
14554What is the substance of the"act of hope"?
14554What is the substance of the"act of love"?
14554What is the tabernacle?
14554What is the tonsure?
14554What is the use of the outward sign in the Sacraments?
14554What is the use, he might say, of your trying to be good?
14554What is the"Elevation"in the Mass?
14554What is the"Offertory"in the Mass?
14554What is the"divine office"?
14554What is this change of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Our Lord called?
14554What is venial sin?
14554What is"Peter''s pence"?
14554What is"excommunication"?
14554What is"free will"in man?
14554What is"meditation"?
14554What is"rash judgment"?
14554What is"woman"?
14554What is, holy water?
14554What kind of sin is drunkenness?
14554What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14554What kind of sorrow should we have for our sins?
14554What lessons do we learn from the sufferings and death of Christ?
14554What lessons do we learn from the sufferings of the early Christians?
14554What makes man different from all other animals?
14554What makes us Christian?
14554What makes us help others?
14554What matters it what people think we are if God knows all our doings and is pleased with them?
14554What miracles did Our Lord perform?
14554What must a person do who can not restore?
14554What must be done in such cases?
14554What must he do who has willfully concealed a mortal sin in confession?
14554What must he do?
14554What must they do who have lied about their neighbor and seriously injured his character?
14554What must we do to gain an indulgence?
14554What must we do to receive the Sacrament of Penance worthily?
14554What must we do to save our souls?
14554What must we do when the confessor asks us questions?
14554What must you do if you have lost or destroyed the article you stole?
14554What must you do with anything you find?
14554What names should be given in Baptism?
14554What other effects followed from the sin of our first parents?
14554What other sacramental is in very frequent use?
14554What part did the Angel Gabriel make?
14554What part of the Hail Mary did St. Elizabeth make?
14554What part of the Hail Mary did the Church make?
14554What parts of the body are anointed in Extreme Unction?
14554What person of the Blessed Trinity is meant by"Father"in the Lord''s Prayer?
14554What price did Our Lord pay to redeem us?
14554What proof have we of it?
14554What relation was Eve to Adam?
14554What relations are within the third degree of kindred?
14554What relatives are in the third degree?
14554What shall I do?
14554What should we do after Holy Communion?
14554What should we do after telling our sins?
14554What should we do before beginning the examination of conscience?
14554What should we do before praying?
14554What should we do if we break our fast before Holy Communion?
14554What should we do if we can not remember the number of our sins?
14554What should we do on entering the confessional?
14554What should we do while the priest is giving us absolution?
14554What should we remember when we are unjustly punished?
14554What should we think of when we say the Confiteor?
14554What should you do if the sick Catholic does not wish or refuses to see the priest?
14554What signs did God give to Moses to show King Pharao?
14554What sin does he commit who neglects to receive Communion during the Easter time?
14554What sin does he commit who receives the Sacraments of the living in mortal sin?
14554What sin is it to marry unlawfully?
14554What sins are we bound to confess?
14554What sins does the drunkard commit?
14554What sins follow covetousness?
14554What sins follow lust?
14554What sins follow pride?
14554What special preparation should be made to receive Confirmation?
14554What then was man made for?
14554What things should persons tell the priest when they are making arrangements for marriage?
14554What things should you prepare when the priest is coming to give the Viaticum or Extreme Unction in your house?
14554What three great sins should you always guard against?
14554What three things are necessary to make a Sacrament?
14554What vows do the members of religious orders take?
14554What was His greatest?
14554What was a"synagogue"?
14554What was done in the synagogues?
14554What was his age?
14554What was manna?
14554What was the Deluge?
14554What was the condition of men before the coming of Our Lord?
14554What was the devil''s name before he was cast out of Heaven?
14554What was the origin of offering the priest money for celebrating Mass for your intention?
14554What was the temple of the Pantheon in Rome?
14554What was the veil of the temple?
14554What was the"Ark of the Covenant,"and what did it contain?
14554What was the"Garden of Paradise"?
14554What was the"Holy of Holies"?
14554What was the"Paschal Lamb"?
14554What was the"Transfiguration of Our Lord"?
14554What was the"burning bush"that Moses saw?
14554What was the"crowning with thorns"?
14554What was the"manna"?
14554What was the"scourging at the pillar"?
14554What were the Crusades?
14554What were the effects of Adam''s sin?
14554What were the"clean animals"?
14554What were they to do?
14554What were"first fruits"and tithes in the Old Law?
14554What were"the ten plagues of Egypt"?
14554What will excuse us for telling another''s faults?
14554What words should we bear always in mind?
14554What works are generally enjoined for indulgences?
14554What would become of those who lived before the Apostles wrote the New Testament?
14554What would you do?
14554What would you think of a beggar of this kind?
14554What, then, are you to do, if, without thinking, you break your fast?
14554What, then, must I do?
14554When a Sacrament?
14554When a man invents anything to be sold, what does he do that people may know the true article-- say a pen?
14554When a person dies men ask: What wealth has he left behind?
14554When and to whom did God promise the Redeemer?
14554When and under what forms?
14554When and where are the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ?
14554When and why did God send it?
14554When and why should we make it?
14554When are ashes blessed in the Church?
14554When are candles blessed in the Church?
14554When are motives for marriage"worthy"?
14554When are persons lawfully married?
14554When are two persons said to be equal?
14554When are we bound to receive Holy Communion?
14554When are we obliged to admonish the sinner?
14554When are we required to profess our religion?
14554When can we obey the laws that the State makes with regard to marriage?
14554When did Christ give His priests the power to change bread and wine into His body and blood?
14554When did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14554When did he make it?
14554When did it begin and when did it end?
14554When did men begin to speak different languages?
14554When did the Jewish religion cease to be the true religion?
14554When does it come?
14554When does the Church teach infallibly?
14554When does the"Canon"of the Mass begin?
14554When is Holy Communion called the"Viaticum"?
14554When is Trinity Sunday?
14554When is a soul said to be dead?
14554When is an oath rash?
14554When is it blessed?
14554When is it well to add to our confession a sin of our past life?
14554When is our confession entire?
14554When is our confession humble?
14554When is our confession sincere?
14554When is our contrition perfect?
14554When is the Holy Eucharist a sacrifice?
14554When may we take an oath?
14554When should the priest be sent for in cases of sickness?
14554When should we receive Extreme Unction?
14554When should you say the penance given in confession?
14554When was marriage first instituted?
14554When were these laws abolished?
14554When will Christ judge us?
14554When will habit excuse us for the sin?
14554When will perfect contrition blot out mortal sin?
14554Where and at what time of the day should Catholics be married?
14554Where could they go?
14554Where did Christ die?
14554Where did Our Lord generally preach?
14554Where did the red and where did the blue come from?
14554Where does the priest get the Blessed Sacrament he gives to the people?
14554Where does the priest get the host?
14554Where is Christ in Heaven?
14554Where is God?
14554Where shall we find the chief truths which the Catholic Church teaches?
14554Where was Calvary?
14554Where was Christ''s body while His soul was in Limbo?
14554Where was Gethsemani or the Garden of Olives?
14554Where will persons go who have never sinned and who die without Baptism?
14554Where will the particular judgment be held?
14554Where, then, will they go?
14554Wherever you are, ask yourselves now and then, Why am I in this particular place; what good am I doing here?
14554Which are the Commandments of God?
14554Which are the Commandments that contain the whole law of God?
14554Which are the Sacraments that give sanctifying grace?
14554Which are the Sacraments that increase sanctifying grace in the soul?
14554Which are the attributes of the Church?
14554Which are the beatitudes?
14554Which are the chief commandments of the Church?
14554Which are the chief corporal works of mercy?
14554Which are the chief creatures of God?
14554Which are the chief effects of the redemption?
14554Which are the chief means by which we satisfy God for the temporal punishment due to sin?
14554Which are the chief sources of sin?
14554Which are the chief spiritual works of mercy?
14554Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554Which are the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
14554Which are the effects of venial sin?
14554Which are the first things we should tell the priest in confession?
14554Which are the means instituted by Our Lord to enable men at all times to share in the fruits of the Redemption?
14554Which are the prayers most recommended to us?
14554Which are the sins against hope?
14554Which are the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost?
14554Which is the best manner of hearing Mass?
14554Which is the chief sacramental used in the Church?
14554Which tempts us most to sin, our soul or our body?
14554Which were the chief blessings intended for Adam and Eve, had they remained faithful to God?
14554Who are sponsors by proxy?
14554Who are the successors of the other Apostles?
14554Who are they who do not believe all that God has taught?
14554Who are they who neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?
14554Who can administer Baptism?
14554Who can administer Confirmation?
14554Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
14554Who created Heaven and earth, and all things?
14554Who gave the Ten Commandments?
14554Who has the right to make laws concerning the Sacrament of marriage?
14554Who is God?
14554Who is not glad to hear his parents praised or see them respected?
14554Who is the Holy Ghost?
14554Who is the Redeemer?
14554Who is the invisible head of the Church?
14554Who is the minister of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction?
14554Who is the visible head of the Church?
14554Who made the world?
14554Who sent the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles?
14554Who were present when Our Lord instituted the Holy Eucharist?
14554Who were the first man and woman?
14554Who were they?
14554Why are Baptism and Penance called Sacraments of the dead?
14554Why are Catholics called Roman?
14554Why are Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Matrimony called Sacraments of the living?
14554Why are Protestants so called?
14554Why are drunkenness, dishonesty, and impurity so dangerous?
14554Why are godfathers and godmothers given in Baptism?
14554Why are our churches holy?
14554Why are pride, covetousness, etc., called"capital sins"?
14554Why are relics placed in them?
14554Why are souls in Purgatory?
14554Why are there different kinds of religious orders?
14554Why are there so many kinds of Protestants?
14554Why can there be but one God?
14554Why can we not imagine the sufferings of Hell?
14554Why can we not receive Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders more than once?
14554Why could Christ''s body suffer greater pain than ours?
14554Why did Christ descend into Limbo?
14554Why did Christ found the Church?
14554Why did Christ institute the Holy Eucharist?
14554Why did Christ live so long on earth?
14554Why did Christ send the Holy Ghost?
14554Why did Christ suffer and die?
14554Why did Christ suffer more than was necessary?
14554Why did God allow so long a time to pass before redeeming us?
14554Why did God command Moses to remove his shoes before coming to the"burning bush"?
14554Why did God create angels?
14554Why did God leave concupiscence in us?
14554Why did God leave this concupiscence in us?
14554Why did God make you?
14554Why did God perform more miracles in the first ages of the Church than now?
14554Why did God send them?
14554Why did He have seven clean animals?
14554Why did He lead a hidden life for so many years?
14554Why did Joseph''s brothers wish to put him to death?
14554Why did King Herod wish to find the Infant Jesus?
14554Why did he have more"clean"than"unclean"animals?
14554Why did many follow him?
14554Why did the Apostles make the creed?
14554Why did the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph go to Bethlehem before the birth of Our Lord?
14554Why did the Blessed Virgin suffer so many trials upon earth?
14554Why did the Christian religion spread so rapidly?
14554Why did the early Christians do more severe penance than we do?
14554Why do many marriages prove unhappy?
14554Why do these two Commandments of the love of God and of our neighbor contain the whole law of God?
14554Why do we believe revealed truths?
14554Why do we believe that the saints will help us?
14554Why do we call God"Father"?
14554Why do we call one of these the"penitent thief"?
14554Why do we find different acts of faith?
14554Why do we make the Sign of the Cross?
14554Why do we need Mary''s prayer at the hour of death?
14554Why do we pray before the crucifix and the images and relics of the saints?
14554Why do we receive the gift of counsel?
14554Why do we receive the gift of fear of the Lord?
14554Why do we receive the gift of fortitude?
14554Why do we receive the gift of knowledge?
14554Why do we receive the gift of piety?
14554Why do we receive the gift of understanding?
14554Why do we receive the gift of wisdom?
14554Why do we say"He was buried"?
14554Why do we say"Who art in Heaven,"if God is everywhere?
14554Why do we say"daily"?
14554Why do we say"died"instead of"was killed"?
14554Why do we say"full of grace"?
14554Why do we say"our"and not"my"Father?
14554Why do we say"right hand of God"when God has no hands?
14554Why do we show respect to the bodies of the dead?
14554Why do we suffer for the sin of our first parents?
14554Why do you call that day"good"on which Christ suffered so sorrowful a death?
14554Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
14554Why does God not always grant our prayers?
14554Why does God require a temporal punishment as a satisfaction for sin?
14554Why does God watch over us?
14554Why does He not forgive everything?
14554Why does He not use them now?
14554Why does the Catholic religion suit all classes of persons?
14554Why does the Church canonize holy persons?
14554Why does the Church command us to fast and abstain?
14554Why does the Church command us to keep the Sunday holy instead of the Sabbath?
14554Why does the Church define some truths?
14554Why does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons who have a different religion or no religion at all?
14554Why does the Church not give the Holy Eucharist to the people under the appearance of wine also?
14554Why does the Church use Latin as its language?
14554Why does the bishop give the person he confirms a slight blow on the cheek?
14554Why does the devil tempt us?
14554Why does the devil wish to keep us out of Heaven?
14554Why does the priest genuflect, etc., during Mass?
14554Why does the priest give us a penance after confession?
14554Why does the priest wear vestments?
14554Why does venial sin lessen the love of God in our hearts?
14554Why has he need of it?
14554Why is Jesus Christ true God?
14554Why is Jesus Christ true man?
14554Why is Mary called"blessed amongst women"?
14554Why is Mary called"holy"?
14554Why is going to fortune tellers a sin?
14554Why is it foolish to conceal sins in confession?
14554Why is it necessary for God to watch over us?
14554Why is it necessary for us to know God?
14554Why is it necessary to bless yourself properly?
14554Why is it sinful to be a member of a secret society?
14554Why is it sinful to resist lawful authority?
14554Why is it so called?
14554Why is it so called?
14554Why is it unkind and ungrateful not to pay our debts?
14554Why is it well to confess always to the same priest?
14554Why is it wrong to come late for Mass?
14554Why is it wrong to judge others guilty of sin?
14554Why is it wrong to tell another''s secrets or read another''s letters?
14554Why is oil used in Confirmation?
14554Why is presumption a great sin?
14554Why is suicide a mortal sin?
14554Why is the Bible called the Old and New Testament?
14554Why is the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, the visible head of the Church?
14554Why is the bishop''s church called cathedral?
14554Why is the devil wiser than we are?
14554Why is the name of a saint given in Baptism?
14554Why is this sin called mortal?
14554Why is this sin called original?
14554Why is water used in Baptism?
14554Why must God be"just"as well as"merciful"?
14554Why must the Pope sometimes speak on political matters?
14554Why must the true Church be visible?
14554Why must there be a Purgatory now?
14554Why must we avoid occasions of sin?
14554Why must we believe mysteries?
14554Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
14554Why should children study?
14554Why should not the heavenly Father punish us for treating His beloved Son with such shameful disrespect and contempt?
14554Why should the devil tempt us?
14554Why should we be anxious to attend Benediction?
14554Why should we be content with our food?
14554Why should we be most careful about the Sixth Commandment?
14554Why should we be proud of the Catholic religion?
14554Why should we be sorry for our sins?
14554Why should we go to confession even when we have not committed sin since our last confession?
14554Why should we guard against bad reading?
14554Why should we have the greatest respect for the opinions of the Holy Father on any subject?
14554Why should we learn the Catechism?
14554Why should we love our neighbor?
14554Why should we say grace at meals?
14554Why should we seek advice?
14554Why should we take care of our bodies?
14554Why then do we say right hand?
14554Why then do we say,"Who art in Heaven,"as if He were no place else?
14554Why then should I feel ashamed to let God see and know of this wicked thought or action?
14554Why was Cain''s sacrifice displeasing to God?
14554Why was John the Baptist put to death?
14554Why was Our Lord crucified between thieves?
14554Why was Our Lord put to death?
14554Why was he cast out?
14554Why was he cut off from the true Church?
14554Why was it established?
14554Why was the Blessed Virgin preserved from Original Sin?
14554Why was the Redeemer not welcomed by all when He came?
14554Why was this veil rent asunder at the death of Our Lord?
14554Why were holy days instituted by the Church?
14554Why were no criminals put to death in Jerusalem?
14554Why were religious orders founded?
14554Why were the Israelites so long in the desert?
14554Why were they commenced?
14554Why were those who took part in these expeditions called Crusaders?
14554Why, then, could He not change in the same way and by the same power the substance of bread and wine into the substance of His own body and blood?
14554Why, then, did they sell their souls for so little while on earth?
14554Why, then, do you sometimes pay so little attention in church or at instructions when the words of Our Lord are repeated to you?
14554Why, then, should we be so proud of this body, and commit so much sin for it, pamper it with every delicacy, only to be the food of worms?
14554Why?
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14554Why?
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14554Why?
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14554Why?
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14554Why?
14554Why?
14554Why?
14554Why?
14554Why?
14554Will God pardon all these offenses if I alone ask Him, seeing that all the angels and saints know that I have thus offended Him?
14554Will He deny them now, when they are always present with Him in Heaven-- where they could not possibly sin?
14554Will Vespers take the place of Mass on Sundays for those who do not attend Mass?
14554Will all who rise on the last day have glorified bodies?
14554Will our bodies share in the reward or punishment of our souls?
14554Will the Holy Ghost abide with the Church forever?
14554Will the bodies of the damned also rise?
14554Will the sentence given at the particular judgment be changed at the general judgment?
14554Will there be a Purgatory after the general judgment?
14554Will you plead fatigue as an excuse when you come to be judged by Him?
14554With whom did the Blessed Virgin live after the death of Our Lord?
14554With whom do godparents contract relationship?
14554Would I do what I am going to do now if I knew my parents, relatives, and friends were watching me?
14554Would I like them to know that I am thinking about things sinful, and preparing to do shameful acts?
14554Would it not be foolish to engage a plasterer to repair the ceiling while the pipe was still leaking?
14554Would we not be proud to belong to a society of which kings and princes were members?
14554Would you not ridicule the boy who refuses to believe that the earth is round and moving because he can not understand it?
14554You know we can pray to the saints and ask their help and prayers; but how could we know that certain men or women are really in Heaven?
14554You should be anxious concerning only this fact: Is there a priest there who was sent by Our Lord?
14554over the Cross mean?
14554with a cross over it mean?
50302Am I, then, to be charged with the acts of others? 50302 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister to those who shall be heirs of salvation?"
50302Can you start in half an hour?
50302Is it not written in your law, I said, ye are Gods? 50302 Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?"
50302What brethren?
50302What did you say that for?
50302What persons, then,he inquires,"can be surrendered up by the governor of one State to the governor of another?"
50302*** Lay hold of these things, and let not your knees or joints tremble, nor your heart faint; and then what can earthquakes, wars and tornadoes do?
50302*** The Scriptures inform us that Jesus said,"As the Father hath power in Himself, even so hath the Son power"--to do what?
50302*** You ask the wise doctors why they say the world was made out of nothing, and they will answer,"Do n''t the Bible say He created the world?"
50302****** Would you think it strange if I relate what I have seen in vision in relation to this interesting theme?
50302Again, if he knew not the plan, how did he understand the signal?
50302And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead?
50302And may we contemplate these things so?
50302And what can mobocrats do in the midst of Kirkpatrickites?
50302And what shall separate these men who endured so much for the Gospel''s sake, from the love of God?
50302And when the voice calls for the dead to rise, suppose I am laid by the side of my father, what would be the first joy of my heart?
50302And where is a spark from the watch- fire of''76, by which one candle might be lit that would glimmer upon the confines of Democracy?
50302And where was there ever a father without first being a son?
50302And where was your virtuous populace, the true watch and guard of a State''s honor?
50302And who, that is ambitious for greatness and power, would not have said the same thing?
50302And why did she do it?
50302Are they not the sons of perdition?
50302Are you not a lottery picture, with more than two blanks to a prize?
50302As soon as he had read one of them, he looked upon us with a kind of half frown and said:"What can I do?
50302Besides, why his broken faith?
50302Brother Taylor, is it possible that they have killed both Brother Hyrum and Joseph?
50302But I would ask if it could be any nearer to them than to be in the hands of John?
50302But Joseph turned to Dan Jones and was heard to say,"Are you afraid to die?"
50302But how are they going to help themselves?
50302But what is paradise?
50302But what will the world do?
50302Can you answer?
50302Did I feel to stand in the way of this great, eternal principle, and treat lightly the things of God?
50302Did Joseph ordain any man to take his place?
50302Do you believe it?
50302Does it not reveal the fact that the Pickett episode was merely a ruse-- a pretext for gathering a mob to sack Nauvoo and drive away the Mormons?
50302Does not this look like many others of our persecutions with which you are acquainted?
50302Explaining the matter of interpretation itself, he said: What is the rule of interpretation?
50302For what purpose?
50302Governor Carlin granted the requisition-- was it another case of Herod and Pilate being made friends over the surrender of God''s Prophet?
50302Had they not work to do in Jerusalem?
50302Has any people ever become too good to do good?
50302Have I not seen it?
50302Have his lips ever quivered?
50302Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that He had a Father also?
50302Here is Brigham, have his knees ever faltered?
50302How did he know that this signal portrayed their death if he was not in the secret?
50302How does it read in the Hebrew?
50302How doth he yet speak?
50302How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
50302How is it with the Kingdom of God?
50302I discovered what the emotions of the people were on my arrival at this city, and I have come here to say,"How do you do?"
50302I inquire, what was the question which drew out the answer or caused Jesus to utter the parable?
50302I prayed and God answered, but what could I do?
50302I thought, Why must the good perish, and the virtuous be destroyed?
50302If a man_ leaves_ the principles of the doctrine of Christ, how can he be saved in the principles?
50302If not what can be the meaning of all this?
50302If not, before whom shall the Mormons institute a trial?
50302If ten thousand men testify to a truth you know, would it add to your faith?
50302If this is in accordance with the New Testament, lo and behold, we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural, and who can contradict it?
50302If, then, this is the case can we conscientiously vote for a man of this description, and put the weapon in his hands to cut our throats with?
50302In reply, I ask who did Jesus have reference to as being the least?
50302Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it had a beginning?
50302Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of the order?
50302Is there no chance for his escape?
50302Is there no power anywhere to redress our grievances?
50302It is correct enough, but how did it get into your heads?
50302Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the Son of God?
50302Jesus, what are you going to do?
50302Lawyers say the powers of the Nauvoo charter are dangerous; but I ask, is the Constitution of the United States or of this State dangerous?
50302May not they have so far transgressed that they can not repent, and are beyond even the desire for forgiveness?
50302Missouri lacks the disposition, and Congress lacks both the disposition and power(?
50302Need one stop to moralize on the littleness of man when he allows prejudice to dictate his action instead of reason?
50302Now, wherein could they have a more sure word of prophecy than to hear the voice of God saying,"This is my beloved Son?"
50302O ye crowned heads among all nations, is not Mr. Clay a wise man, and very patriotic?
50302On whom has oppression fallen in any quarter of the Union?
50302Or will ten thousand testimonies destroy your knowledge of a fact?
50302Raise mobs?
50302See Genesis 3rd Chapter, 9th, 10th v.,"And the Lord called unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou?
50302Shall the one become a partaker of glory, and the other consigned to hopeless perdition?
50302Shall they appeal to the legislature of the State of Missouri for redress?
50302Shall they apply to the courts of the State of Missouri?
50302Shall they apply to the federal courts?
50302Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
50302Shall we bear it any longer?
50302The Prophet in his journal, when speaking of the circumstance, says:"What can be the matter with these men?
50302The same morning, after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter?
50302Then why pray to God the Father-- And lead us not into temptation?
50302They had not proceeded far when they met some gentlemen who stopped their team and said to the driver:"Mr., what graveyard have you been robbing?"
50302They were"overpowered"(?
50302To which the one addressed said:"Has that time come, think you?
50302Turning to Elder Richards the Prophet said;"If we go to the cell will you go in with us?"
50302Under these circumstances, the question again arises, Whom shall we support?
50302Was Abraham, therefore, under condemnation?
50302Was it ever bad policy to make friends?
50302Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties?
50302We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust any one; besides, a question necessarily arose, How shall we come?
50302Well, what did I do?
50302What constitutes the Kingdom of God?
50302What could we do, under the circumstances, different from what we did do?
50302What did Jesus say?
50302What events are these that so thunder in the index?
50302What is that, sir?
50302What patriot suffered, but by a traitor''s perfidy?
50302What right had that constable to refuse our request?
50302What shall we do under this state of things?
50302What state has perished but by traitor''s hands?
50302What, then, we would ask, is the remedy for the Mormons?
50302Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
50302Where did it come from?
50302Where did the Kingdom of God begin?
50302Where is the patriotism of a Washington, a Warren, and Adams?
50302Where is the strength of government?
50302Where was there ever a son without a father?
50302Which would the Methodists vote for?
50302While there Joseph came along and said:"Well, Brother Woodruff, you have started on your mission?"
50302Who am I among?
50302Who ever heard of a nation that had too much territory?
50302Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion?
50302Who told you so?
50302Who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principles?
50302Who was it?
50302Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
50302Whoever had such a trust committed to him before or since?
50302Whoever had the honor of doing that?
50302Whom shall they sue?
50302Why is it that I must be made accountable for other men''s acts?
50302Why so oblivious to everything pertaining to the Mormon interest, and so alive and interested about the mobocrats?
50302Why, then, do n''t you shoot and have done with it, instead of talking so much about it?"
50302Why, then, need they be troubled about us?
50302Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go?
50302Why?
50302Will it be popular or unpopular?
50302Will it suit the politics of the majority?
50302Will you all help me?
50302Will you all support my pledge, and thus preserve my honor?
50302[ 7] Was this arch traitor, Brockman, hung for his treason against the State?
50302_ Governor_--"Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the posse that I sent out?"
50302_ Is it true?_ No.
50302and because lawlessness and mobocracy abound, am I, when carrying out your instructions, to be charged with not abiding law?
50302and have we not a right to expect foul play?
50302to all parties; and I do now at this time say to all,"How do you do?"
50302why his disregard of what was told him by several parties?
57330Can you prove God the Father to be in one place, in any greater degree and power, than he is in any and every, and every other place?
57330How could that be?
57330Then the Moon shall be confounded and the Sun ashamed when the Lord of hosts shall reign in Mount_ Zion_ and in_ Jerusalem_--(why? 57330 Where away?"
57330( Does he remain in the same place?)
57330Admit that it was, has God ever pardoned that sin?
57330And does not the Ancient of days give it to him?
57330But how can it be that anything in heaven is polluted, or unclean?
57330But perhaps you do not believe that Esdras is a true prophet; well then, will you believe St. Paul?
57330But what was the miracle?
57330Can any proof be adduced that the earth is to be burned even, until after immortality is given to the saints?
57330Can the_ City_ go into the_ City_?
57330Can this testimony be credited?
57330Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection?"
57330Did Jesus contradict the Patriarchs and Prophets?
57330Did he take it out of his own hand?
57330Did not"Abraham look for a city which had foundations?"
57330Do not the waters issue out from the throne?
57330Do they mean old Jerusalem?
57330Does he in either text say that the mountain is the sanctuary?
57330Does not the Seraphims which are continually crying, Holy, Holy, Holy, in the eighth verse, say so?
57330From what part of Heaven will this glorious_ City_ appear?
57330Hear him:"What agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
57330How can you believe then, what you are experiencing every day of your life, on the planet in which we live?
57330How could they cast down the earth to the earth?
57330How then is it, that the traveller and historian are entirely silent about it?
57330How was this accomplished?
57330If it can not be found, why violate still this sacred command of God and reject all the light that is thrown in your pathway?
57330If the city is the Saints, what is this that enters into and have right to the tree of life?
57330Is it any more so, than to believe the Apostle John''s testimony?
57330Is not the true in the eternal state?
57330Is not this after the city comes down?
57330Is there any proof to be found that this throne was on the Isle of Patmos, Rome, or any other city, or place in this globe?
57330Now did the Apostle''s ever teach such a doctrine, that Jesus had come_ in them_ the second time?
57330Now what place is this which the Lord has made to dwell in?
57330Now where?
57330Now will it still be said that the earth is the sanctuary?
57330One at a certain time said,"Canst thou by searching find out God?
57330See x: 14;"Now I am come( for what?)
57330The editor of the Day Star asks,"why we stand gazing up into heaven; can you( meaning, I suppose, any one) tell where this same Jesus is coming from?"
57330Then is not our high priest in the proper place to"cleanse the sanctuary?"
57330Think you that God will ever change the true to answer the pattern of Popery, that has been foremost in desolating the world?
57330Think you that this little speck of earth is the only thing that is defiled, among the millions and myriads of worlds which stud the diadem of space?
57330Was Stephen mistaken?
57330Was not the sanctuary on earth which the high priest cleansed the tenth day of the seventh month every year, a pattern of the true?
57330Well, says one, are you going to call this_ City_ the Sanctuary too?
57330What are these commandments to us?
57330What should we do then?
57330What was the Ark?
57330When the Savior ascended from Mount Olivet, his disciples saw him: the two shining ones said,"Ye men of Galilee why stand ye gazing up_ into heaven_?
57330Where is he?
57330Where was the first sin that ever cursed this world committed?
57330Who are they?
57330Who did?
57330Who was found worthy to come and take the book out of the right hand of him that sat upon this throne?
57330Who, then?
57330Who?
57330Why all this costly array in"building the Tabernacle and afterwards the Temple?"
57330Why all this?
57330Why continue to pray"THY KINGDOM COME?"
57330Why follow in the footsteps of Popery to trammel the mind?
57330Why not as well require a rule to get money?
57330Why, there is not the least particle of proof that the righteous dead have yet been caught up?
57330Why?
57330Will it not be conceded by all Bible students, that the Lord God Almighty, the Father, is seated upon it?
57330Will you say then that the fourth commandment is abolished?
57330Would it not be absurd to say that he gave it to himself?
57330Yes; but was not Paradise polluted by this sin?
57330and is not the promise-- to him that overcometh I will give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the Paradise of God?
57330and is not the tree of life on either side of it?
60235Canst thou by searching find out God? 60235 **** As a teacher of morality why need I praise him? 60235 **** The question to be solved, as exemplified in the case of Job is, Why are the righteous afflicted consistently with God''s justice? 60235 ***** What the influence of such a government? 60235 Also,O say, what is Truth?
60235And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
60235And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
60235And who was Paul, that he should presume to introduce this novel doctrine?
60235As a teacher of statecraft in the highest and best sense, who surpassed him?
60235Besides, if the Gentiles were not enjoined to keep the law, how were they to escape from the immoralities in which they had been reared?
60235But how can Antony glide into those praises of Caesar, which he has disclaimed, but which are necessary to his purpose?
60235Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
60235Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?
60235Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all freemen?
60235Hence, in reading the Gospels, one is often forced to ask: What is the exact point of so and so?
60235How did that man of that vast mind, how did he combine all these great talents?
60235How shall the transition be made from the introduction to the discussion?
60235I fancy I see his venerable head sink upon his breast and he saying:''Indeed art thou zealous for me?
60235Is there any doubt whatever as to the alternative?
60235King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
60235Now, because one is the right arm and one the left, shall either refuse to assist the other at need?
60235Rome?
60235Was this ambition?''
60235Whence came the Prophet''s knowledge of these deep things of God, save by the revelations of God?
60235Where else are these things said so well?
60235Who is here so base that would be a bondman?
60235Who is here so rude, that would not be a Roman?
60235Who is here so vile that will not love his country?
60235Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
60235Why, if he expected so soon to see his friends in Rome?
60235Why, if they prophesy what will become of thine own authority?''
60235Will you explain away the evidence of divinity in these revelations of which Joseph Smith is undoubtedly the author?"
60235[ May it not be that the defect here pointed out can be accounted for by some of the passages being lost?]
60235_ SPECIAL TEXT:"And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
60235_ SPECIAL TEXT:"And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
60235_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
60235_ The Greatness and Influence of Moses._"Where shall we find one that combines in his personality so many greatnesses as Moses, if I may say so?
60235and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
60077Again, the child inquires, who made me?
60077Again, the child inquires, who made the earth?
60077And what shall I say more?
60077But how shall we believe in, and seek for a blessing of which we have no idea?
60077Can Europe, Africa, or Asia boast A lake compared with these in all their coasts?
60077Does it grieve you to see their lifeless bodies laid in the tomb, and shut, as it were, forever from your society?
60077Have they perished?
60077Have ye not read the words of them of old?
60077How long, O Lord, wilt thou forsake The saints who tremble at thy word?
60077If persecution were good argument, Why not the Jews make ancient saints repent?
60077If the question be asked for what Christ died?
60077Now let us inquire, what was the physical difference between the mortal body of Jesus Christ and his resurrected body?
60077Or shall we,( driven to the western shore) Become extinct and fall to rise no more?
60077Parents, do you love your children?
60077Shall we behold the nations doomed To sword and famine, blood and fire, Yet not the least exertion make, But from the scene in peace retire?
60077Shall we repine when Jesus calls, Or count the sacrifice too great, To spend our lives as pilgrims here, Or loose them for the gospel''s sake?
60077Tell me, O man, which of all these works was formed for decay?
60077Tell me, was there any curse, or poison, or death inherent in or appertaining to any department of existing matter?
60077Tell me, were any of these works so calculated in their physical construction as to be incapable of eternal duration?
60077Was there any death, or sorrow, pain or sickness, sighing, groaning, tears or weeping?
60077Was there any thing to hurt or destroy in all the holy mountain?
60077What is it then for which I linger, Still in this dark and dreary waste?
60077What is the boasted Nile compared with this?
60077What mighty power shall check thy grand career, and set bounds o''er which thou canst not pass?
60077When wrapt in vision clear they have foretold The wicked deeds that you of late fulfil''d, The scenes that have transpired on Zion''s hill?
60077Where now those helpless ones I left to mourn?
60077Who does not desire to become acquainted as far as possible with the nature of that eternal state of existence to which we are all hastening?
60077Whose mighty voice shall command, saying"thus far, no farther shalt thou go, and here let thy proud waves be stayed?"
60077With all the saints to earth he bends his way; In flames descends, who can abide the day?
60077Wouldst thou live in the flesh, and have part in it?
60077and which in themselves possessed the seeds of mortality, the principles of dissolution and destruction?
60077in what secret chamber shall I hide myself to elude thy swift pursuit?
60077no.--what then!--has some Elijah call''d and found them in the last Extreme, and multiplied their meal and oil?
60077or how shall we believe in that which we have not heard, and how shall we hear without a teacher?
60077whither shall I turn for comfort?
60077wouldst thou again enjoy the society of thy friends who were so near and dear to thy heart in this life?
60077wouldst thou inherit the earth, and be free forever from the grave?
54627Ah, but_ where_ is it? 54627 And poor spirits?"
54627And what did it all amount to?
54627And you believe that Christ and the apostles were honest, do n''t you?
54627Are we only to be taught, and never to learn, then?
54627Brother Prymm, will you open the discussion of this beatitude?
54627Brother Prymm?
54627Captain Maile?
54627Did you ever hear of_ me_ shouting or exhorting?
54627Do n''t you think you''d get at the model sooner, if some of you were n''t pig- headed about your own, and too fond of abusing each other''s?
54627Do_ you_ not know,said Mr. Alleman,"that by that assertion you impugn the wisdom of the Almighty?"
54627Does n''t Herbert Spencer say something about morality being at the top of everything?
54627Getting into trouble is an excuse for not trying to do right, is it?
54627I should like also to ask if the gentleman considers the servant above his master, and free from responsibility for his conduct?
54627I should like to ask Brother Humbletop if personal salvation is the highest motive with which we should study the Bible?
54627I should like to ask the gentleman if Christ, the apostles, and prophets never got into trouble?
54627I wonder if that''s exactly straight?
54627Is nothing to be done_ here_ for God-- and man? 54627 Mr. Leader,"said he,"everybody has spoken, but nobody has settled the main question, which is, where is the''kingdom of heaven?''
54627No light upon the lesson?
54627Nothing settled by the meeting?
54627Now,_ was n''t_ that just like Alleman?
54627Now_ was n''t_ that just like Alleman?
54627Only hope of what?
54627Seriously, Whilcher,said the president, leading his antagonist to a_ tête- à- tête_,"do you realize what comes of all this nonsense?
54627Shall we continue our consideration of last Sunday''s lesson?
54627Suppose we do right always,said he,"what does it amount to?
54627Taking pains to tell him why you were trying to do it?
54627That''s only business; is n''t it, Lottson?
54627The rest of you did n''t act a bit as if you''d ruined yourselves, did you?
54627Then how did he come to call a lot of good church members vipers?
54627Then the atonement is an excuse for rascality, is it?
54627Then the passage does n''t command anything that''s really essential to salvation?
54627Then why not believe them as well as your scientific teachers?
54627Then, what about the world?
54627Then,asked the Captain,"what''s the moral difference between you and a rascal?"
54627Well,said the president,"that''s true, but what do they amount to in a question of risk?"
54627What becomes, then, of the doctrine of justification by faith-- the corner- stone of all Protestantism?
54627What earth are they to inherit? 54627 What''s Sunday good for, if you ca n''t in it get away from these enraging affairs of the week?
54627Whereabouts?
54627Why, are_ you_ going over to the defense of faith against works? 54627 Why, how?"
54627Why, what is the Bible for, if not to inform us of our destiny? 54627 Works include faith?"
54627You believe in geography, do n''t you?
54627You did n''t have an opportunity to express your opinions last Sunday?
54627You do n''t ever let any of the theories of your new- fashioned philosophy stand in the way of your making a good trade, do you?
54627You never carried back the unfair gains, though, when you saw what you''d done, did you?
54627You want me to be a religionist, do you?
54627And how can Mr. Waggett sustain his position that there is_ any_ eternal truth that is not necessary to salvation?"
54627And how can we prepare ourselves unless we know what our future place and duty is to be?"
54627And if they do, what inducement is there for sinners to come into the Church?"
54627And that brings us back to the question, What sort of a land are we going to inherit?
54627Could it be possible that among these he passed not only for a business man of ordinary morality, but as a hypocrite too?
54627Could it be possible that the world saw something more in the Bible than church members like himself did?
54627Did any mere law- giver ever enjoin unselfishness?
54627Did we come into the world for no purpose but to get out of it in the best shape we can?
54627Do you imagine I look over your policies any less carefully than I do those of Bennett, who do n''t believe in God, devil, or anybody else?
54627Do you not know that the law alone was found to be insufficient?"
54627Do you suppose I think any more of men because they belong to the church?
54627Do you suppose I''ll take Whilcher''s word a minute quicker when he gets into the church than I do now?
54627Filled?
54627Has n''t the blood of the martyrs been the seed of the Church?
54627Have n''t the disciples of Christ inherited the earth?
54627How could the world do anything of the sort?
54627How did you like the way the lesson went yesterday?"
54627How much righteousness had the crucified thief who rebuked his fellow for reviling Christ?
54627Is unselfishness natural?
54627Is virtue and good business always to be found with those who sit under the words of Jesus?"
54627It_ do n''t_ sound well either, does it?"
54627Its name is Love-- will the gentleman remember that the assertion is Christ''s, and not mine?
54627Mr. Buffle had approached the couple as they conversed, and said:"Gentlemen, what do you think of yesterday''s exercises?"
54627Mr. Lottson,"continued Deacon Bates, addressing the insurance president,"whom do you suppose Jesus referred to as''the poor in spirit''?"
54627Mr. Stott started, and Squire Woodhouse exclaimed,"Why do n''t you keep him?"
54627Now, I want to know if I''m not right and Alleman wrong?"
54627Of what consequence is it to true righteousness if men will or will not reconcile scriptural injunctions with business desires?
54627So the meekness that_ we_ think about is evidently not the thing for the earth that''s to be inherited, and the question is, what is?
54627Still, how am I going to solemnly declare before a body of people that I believe things which I really do n''t believe at all?"
54627The Sermon on the Mount begins with the Beatitudes; which of us really_ believes_ in them as we do in Paul''s argument to the Romans?
54627There are men here, members of our Church, that''ll be as likely as not to swallow all that he said, and then what''ll their faith amount to?
54627Therefore, why not accept a belief that leaves you as free to believe in the law, to admire its wisdom and beauty, as you are now?
54627They knew, in general, that he believed nothing that they themselves did; how then could his own ideas be anything but dreadful?
54627Was he not really honest in his beliefs?
54627What did Buddha and Brahma?
54627What did he mean when he said,''Come, ye blessed of my Father, and inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world''?
54627What is this world but a place of preparation for another?
54627What must Christ, remembering the intensity and agony of his earthly efforts, think of the Church?"
54627What sensible man imagines that the kingdom he spoke of meant any such place as Christians talk about, or even the place where the Lord himself is?
54627What thought he, what thinks any philosopher, of how his theories may affect the world?
54627What will restrain depraved humanity from neglecting the offer of salvation by faith in Christ, and devote itself to working out its own salvation?
54627Where else can we turn for true comfort when in trouble?
54627Why do n''t you be consistent?
54627Why, gentlemen, what''s the good of Christ having lived and died at all, if we''re still in bondage under the law?
54627Why, then, should he be considered hypocritical?
54627You do n''t find any nonsense of that kind in St. Paul''s Epistles, do you?
54627You do n''t pretend that in your darling scientific hobbies it''s anything else, do you?
54627You do n''t suppose that what theologians have been squabbling over for two thousand years can be settled in a day, do you?
54627You know the little company there is in the city that insures against accidents?
54627You, who have always been preaching up good works as the whole end of life?
54627_ This_ earth?
54627asked the president,"and in history, astronomy, chemistry, zoölogy-- all the sciences, in fact?
54627exclaimed Mr. Jodderel,"and turn a religious organization into a society for the encouragement of mere morality?
54627exclaimed the broker;"but say, Lottson, do you get a commission on church members as you do on insurance risks?
47730Know ye not that we walk by faith and not by sight?
47730Shall we understand,writes with some feeling one objector,"that Urim and Thummim are not what they hitherto purported to be?"
47730There is a Jewish population of about 500 in Salt Lake City,said Rabbi Reynolds?
47730They were prophets of whom the world was not worthy?
47730What did Congress require by the Enabling act? 47730 What,"said the aged patriarch,"shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?"
47730_ That is more definite, is it not? 47730 ''Have you ever felt the need of a revolver?'' 47730 ''If Senator Smoot is unseated, would the influence of the Mormons in the state and the nation be diminished?'' 47730 A compact or a contract? 47730 After eliminating these, what method has he left for crushing Mormonism? 47730 After these remarks I can hear some in their hearts ask,How, then, shall we attain to certainty?
47730And inasmuch as there is a gathering, must there not also be made some provision to care for the people who come to us?
47730And is he not infallible?
47730And now I submit to you the question: Where is the evidence of the fulfilment of these great promises of God to Joseph?
47730And who is held responsible for that violation?
47730And who is responsible for its palpable errors?
47730And why should the gentleman remain in cog?
47730And why?
47730Are these flagrant errors in grammar chargeable to the Lord?
47730Are these important truths we have been considering this evening, wherein the welfare of half the world is concerned, gold or dross?
47730Are they not interested in vindicating that description?
47730Are we to infer from this that"M"thinks Shakespeare had no English Bible from which to paraphrase this passage?
47730Are we to suppose that they were without God while all the rest of mankind found him?
47730Based on polygamy, how could the system be otherwise than rotten?
47730Based on polygamy, how could the system be otherwise than rotten?
47730But how do you suppose the crushing is to be accomplished?
47730But is it an oral''understanding''that exists between the States and the general government by reason of this''general welfare''power?
47730But is it worth while?
47730But the question is asked,"Why bring these matters up at all?"
47730But under such methods of proving things how would the immaculate life and character of the Son of God himself stand before the world?
47730But what boots it?
47730But what is the matter with the Journal''s representative?
47730But what of the effect on Mormonism?
47730But what of the truth?
47730But what of those for whom it is not enough?
47730But what''s to be done?
47730Can any of you recognize President Joseph F. Smith in that description?
47730Can it be that those special blessings pronounced upon the head of Joseph by the Lord have failed?
47730Can it be that we are living in an age that boasts of its Christian civilization?
47730Can straight- out lying or any other description of lying whatsoever beat this?
47730Can you think of this beautiful arrangement for the foreign ministry as having its origin in the alleged epileptic hallucinations of a man?
47730Could absurdity go farther?"
47730Defense of the Mormon People against"M''s"Attack V. WHICH OF THE SECTS HAS PERSECUTED MORMONISM MOST?
47730Did Joseph copy it from the Bible, or did the Lord adopt this identical language in revealing it to Joseph?
47730Did it bring back the gift of faith, of knowledge, of wisdom, of discernment of spirits?
47730Did it bring back the gift of prophecy, and of revelation; of speaking in tongues, and interpreting them?
47730Did it bring back the power to heal the sick by the laying on of hands and the anointing with oil?
47730Did it bring it back in any other respect?
47730Did it restore the primitive organization of the church?
47730Did it restore the spiritual gifts so characteristic of primitive Christianity?
47730Did the"octopus"die?
47730Did they make of the church a means, a channel of divine communication between the church and her Lord?
47730Do n''t you think that is better?
47730Do not these facts throw some light upon our knowledge of Christian truth?
47730Do the chiefs of the Church desire to precipitate this state of affairs?"
47730Does III Nephi add anything worth while to the picture?
47730Does any Protestant minister or layman doubt this?
47730Does he not hold the keys of the kingdom of heaven?
47730Does it go for nothing?"
47730Does it make the truth any more real or forcible to use grammatical terms in which to express it?
47730Does that add anything to the picture in the career of Messiah?
47730Filled with what?
47730For what is the chaff to the wheat?"
47730Have not the Mormons as well as other citizens a right to such assistance?
47730Have the promises of Jehovah gone for naught?
47730Have you not read the golden words,"We can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth?"
47730He said the question is not where do men say they got it, but, is it gold?
47730He told the dream to his brethren, and they said:"Shalt thou indeed reign over us?"
47730His relationship to God and to the Savior having been fixed by the first revelation, what next?
47730How are we to know when men speak and act under divine inspiration, and when by their own unaided human intelligence?
47730How does it come that this so- called fifth gospel gives us no new parables?
47730How will this august decision handed down from the Vatican affect the ministry of the Protestant churches?
47730If the Book of Mormon, as Elder Roberts claims, is a revelation from God, what moral or religious truth does it reveal which we did not know before?
47730In concluding his utterance the editorial writer in question closed the passage I quoted with the question,"Could absurdity go further?"
47730In other states are not the laws violated?
47730In the presence of these considerations, it is but natural to ask,"Is there no way by which such a conclusion may be avoided?"
47730Intensely interested; and hence my text of one word,"How?"
47730Is he ashamed to be known as engaging in such a discussion?
47730Is he not the successor of St. Peter-- Christ''s vicegerent on earth?
47730Is it anti- American to have priesthood rule in an ecclesiastical institution-- in a Church?
47730Is it gold?
47730Is it indeed desirable?
47730Is it more remarkable that the Lord should reveal to Lehi what the voice in the wilderness should cry than that he should reveal it to Isaiah?
47730Is it not demonstrated that Utah is an abnormal State?
47730Is it not impossible for him to make a mistake?
47730Is it not in part the meaning of life that we are here under just such conditions as prevail in order that we may learn the value of better things?
47730Is it oral?
47730Is it unreasonable to think that among these was the transition from the Jewish Sabbath to the Lord''s Day?
47730Is its organization competent to attain those two mighty ends?
47730Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?"
47730Is not this very doubt of ours concerning the finality of things-- finality which ever seems to elude our grasp-- the means of our education?
47730Is our Christian knowledge increased by it?
47730Is that true?
47730Is the light which it throws upon the word of God contained in the Four Gospels, of importance?
47730Is the solemn warning to the Gentile nations inhabiting the western world worth while considering?
47730Is there any such case?
47730Is there anything in the Mormon doctrine that makes it necessary to believe that of men, even of high officials in the Church?
47730Is there menace in this system?
47730It consists of one word only, and that one word is,"How?"
47730It does not hurt the truth, to so change the expression of it, does it?
47730It having been determined, then, that the translation of the Book of Mormon is in English idiom, the question remains, Whose is it?
47730It is asked, however,"Shall we understand that Urim and Thummim are not what they have hitherto purported to be?"
47730Its central idea of government being that of priesthood rule, how could it be otherwise than anti- American?
47730Its central idea of government being that of priesthood rule, how could it be otherwise than anti- American?
47730Marvelous, is it not?
47730May it not be golden, especially if heeded?
47730Must we not provide some way for them to gain a foothold in the land if they are to become inhabitants of Zion?
47730Now then, suppose these conditions, and suppose further that Jesus came here, what would be the nature of his mission?
47730Now what authority have they for doing this?
47730Now, what do you think of this effort of philosophy, as set forth by Mr. Riley, to account for Mormonism?
47730Or"whoredoms_ are_ an abomination to the Lord?"
47730Other men saw the famous Kinderhook plates, but what of it?
47730REFORMATION OR REVOLUTION?
47730Reformation or Revolution?
47730Suppose the act of 1892 were valid?
47730That being the demand, what was the response to it on the part of the people of Utah, speaking through the Constitutional convention?
47730That is, how is the"Crushing of Mormonism"to be effected?
47730The Lord, or man?
47730The Urim and Thummim''s, the Lord''s, or is it Joseph Smith''s?
47730The gentleman will agree with me that your[ his] amendment will repeal the other kindred offenses in that statute?"
47730The question is then asked,"What remains?"
47730The question submitted to me was,"Is the Catholic church the church here referred to-- the church of the devil?"
47730The whole community who are not parties to the violation''of the law?
47730Then after that, what would be the next most important thing?
47730Then how will he proceed?
47730Then tell me why they spare it?
47730Then this question was asked:"Suppose a revelation is given to the Church, and the Church in conference assembled rejects it by vote, what remains?
47730Then whence the source of their power and their intelligence?
47730They were not inspired in those instances, were they?
47730This gospel, then, is proclaimed to all the nations of the earth, and what happens?
47730Thus limited, that doctrine is all right, is it not?
47730To answer the matter in the above quotation, it is necessary to ask: What is the Manual theory of translating the Nephite record?
47730Turn now for a moment to the home ministry of the Church, and what have you?
47730WHAT IS NEW IN IT?
47730Well, is there any proper complaint to be made against that?
47730Well, what is the essential thing in a revelation?
47730Well, what of it?
47730What acquaintances and neighbors?
47730What does Nephi add which deserves to be classed with such revelations?
47730What does he mean?
47730What does the world care about that in the last analysis of it?
47730What effect did that illegal act of Congress have on Mormonism?
47730What has been the effect of coercion?
47730What if there were imperfect, or ungrammatical sentences in it?
47730What is it indicated by?
47730What is the chaff to the wheat?
47730What kind of rule would he have but that of a priesthood rule in such organizations?
47730What land so well corresponds to that described both by Jacob and Moses as the inheritance of Joseph?
47730What means are to be invoked?
47730What moral law may not men in their individual capacity reject?
47730What prevented him from putting in his own views?
47730What prevented him from putting into the Book of Mormon the peculiar and well- known views of Sidney Rigdon, with which the book is saturated?
47730What process followed?
47730What provision has God made for that?
47730What shall the Americans of that Commonwealth do if the people of the United States do not heed their cry?
47730What should he first do?
47730What truth do these Christian critics hold to be the most important truth to mankind?
47730What would be gained by the adoption of this cumbersome and, pardon me, I think, untenable theory?
47730What would be your thought of such an one?
47730When men came to the Son of God anciently and demanded to know"Art thou the Messiah, or must we look for another?"
47730Whence did the two witnesses in question obtain such knowledge as they had about the manner of translation?
47730Where does it exist?
47730Where in the history of the world is the account of the fulfilment of the blessings pronounced upon Joseph by his father?
47730Where would human agency or human intelligence exist in the one case or be developed in the other under such circumstances?
47730Where?
47730Whoredoms_ are_ an abomination to the Lord?
47730Why does there exist a Roman Catholic church and numerous Protestant churches?
47730Why humiliate these innocent victims by persecuting them unnecessarily when they show an inclination to rid themselves and the county of the blot?
47730Why incredible is it judged by you if God dead raises?
47730Why is it that the atheists or the infidels do not obey the gospel?
47730Why is the unity of the Christian churches broken?
47730Why, then, does he talk about committing the crime of polygamy"in good faith?"
47730Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue?
47730Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue?"
47730Will you tell me how a monarchy can exist in the face of these fundamental truths?
47730With the precious fruits brought forth by the sun and the precious things of the everlasting hills, and with the precious things of the deep?
47730Would he solicit Church influence?
47730Would it hurt the truth, the expression of it, to say"the spirit and the body_ are_ the soul of man?"
47730Would it not be to teach man his moral duty?
47730Would not such a representation of the orchard be an untruth, notwithstanding his blighted specimens were gathered from its trees?
47730Would not that be the most important thing to have declared?
47730Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
47730You are not in doubt about that, are you?
47730You corrected the grammar of the Almighty, did you?"
47730You will observe that the primary consideration in the reverend gentleman''s discourse is, Does III Nephi add anything to the picture of Christ?
47730_ Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 26, 1903._ V. WHICH OF THE SECTS HAS OPPOSED MORMONISM MOST?
47730_"Elder_--As to the testimony I should give here?
47730_"Senator_--And when it was handed to you it was an inspiration, as you understand, from on high, was it not?
47730_"Senator_--But you changed the phraseology?
47730_"Senator_--Do you mean to say that the Spirit of the Lord directs you in your answers here?
47730_"Senator_--That is your understanding of it?
47730_"Senator_--Then in your belief, did the Spirit of the Lord direct you to make the answer which you just took back and said was a mistake?
47730_"Senator_--There is no inspiration of that or any part of it?
47730_"Senator_--What business had you to change it?
47730_"Senator_--You believe so?
47730an''understanding''which is based on-- what?
47730p. 357)] Will men call this merely coincidence?
47730the influence of the President of the Church, for his re- election?
47730what is the matter?
45068A priest of Apollo?
45068An idol?
45068Do you ask me if I am a''Christian''?
45068Do you doubt Homer?
45068Do you know of any one who has?
45068Do you really believe,asked young Holyoake to the clergyman,"that what we ask in faith we shall receive?"
45068For two thousand years no one has either seen or heard Jesus?
45068In my hand I hold the notice of a publication bearing the title_ Is Jesus a Myth? 45068 Is he, then, dead?"
45068Is it possible,I asked,"that all this is pure fabrication, a fantasy of the brain, as unsubstantial as the air?
45068Mightyhe was, but we ask again, was he mighty in a noble sense?
45068The whole world celebrates annually the nativity of Jesus; how could there be a Christmas celebration if there never was a Christ?
45068What became of his body?
45068What is this I see before me?
45068What was that?
45068Will he not be here this morning? 45068 Would not that, then,"I ventured to ask, impatiently,"make Jesus as much of an idol as Apollo?
45068_ Why then, did not Jesus explain that important_ proviso_ when he made the promise? 45068 ** If Jupiter can have, Justin Martyr seems to reason, half a dozen divine sons, why can not Jehovah have at least one? 45068 1908 years after what? 45068 ANSWER: How long wasthe time from the opening of Jesus''public career until the time that it closed?"
45068Again, why do these biographers of Jesus give us the genealogy of Joseph if he was not the father of Jesus?
45068And can we by voting for Jesus make him a God?
45068And how can it be introduced among the Gentiles without a knowledge of the doctrines and works of its founder?
45068And how does he do it?
45068And if, as the professor says,"reason is born of reason,"how did the first reason come?
45068And shall we speak of the bigotry, the fanaticism, the bitter sectarian prejudices which to this day embitter the life of the world?
45068And what gave the disciples this supposed"precedent conviction?"
45068And what was Adam''s sin?
45068And what was the statement which, while it crippled his memory, it did not moderate his zeal?
45068And when did the event take place?
45068And which''four''does the clergyman accept as doubtlessly"genuine?"
45068And who can number the bitter disappointments caused by such impossible promises?
45068And why are there thousands upon thousands of various readings in these, numerous supposed copies?
45068And why are these Gospels anonymous?
45068And why can not Dr. Adler be a monist?
45068And, if faith that Jesus is a god proves him a god, why will not faith in Apollo make him a god?
45068Are not the Beatitudes beautiful-- no matter who said them?
45068Are not these, too, the fruits of Christianity?
45068Are there any witnesses who saw the resurrection?
45068Are there no truths in their teachings?
45068Are there no virtues in their lives?
45068Are you?
45068Aside from the fact that the Jesus of Paul is essentially a different Jesus from the gospel Jesus there still remains the question, Who is Paul?
45068Besides, could anything be more mythical than a righteousness which can only be imputed to us,--any righteousness of our own being but"filthy rags?"
45068But do_ you_ see them, too, because I see them?
45068But how can any amount of evidence satisfy one''s self that Jesus was born of a virgin, for instance?
45068But if a faith which ignores evidence be not a superstition, what then is superstition?
45068But if he knew all these things about Jesus, is it possible that he could go through the world preaching Christ without ever once referring to them?
45068But if the''Christ''which the Hebrews expected was"purely mythical,"what makes the same''Christ''in the supposed Tacitus passage historical?
45068But if there is"some ultimate fount of being,"to which our"highest"nature"can be traced,"whence did our lower nature come?
45068But if they believed he was God, would they try to kill him?
45068But is it true that the Christmas celebration proves a historical Jesus?
45068But is that any evidence for you or me?
45068But is that any proof that what he saw we could see also?
45068But is that any reason why the attending physician, his pulse normal and his brow cool, should believe that the room is filling up with assassins?
45068But our clerical neighbor from Oak Park has one more argument:"Why is Sunday observed instead of Saturday?"
45068But the question is, does a teacher suppress the facts?
45068But was Calvin"mighty"in a beneficent sense?
45068But was Jesus the only one, or even the first to offer himself as a sacrifice upon the altar of humanity?
45068But what has the reception which publicans and sinners might give Jesus to do with how_ the churches_ would receive him?
45068But what is meant by salvation?
45068But what is that but another kind of argument?
45068But where is the Jesus to correspond to this rhetorical language?
45068But why seek truths that are not pleasant?
45068But_ who_ guarantees Paul?
45068Can you conceive of anything more mythical than that?
45068Can you hear me?
45068Clapping truth into jail; gagging the mouth of the student-- is that building up or tearing down?
45068Could Paul really have left out of his ministry so essential a chapter from the life of Jesus, had he been acquainted with it?
45068Could anything be more fanciful than that?
45068Could he not have_ said_ just what he_ meant_, in the first place?
45068Could slavery ever strike a deeper bottom than that?
45068Could they have been in a conspiracy against him?
45068Critics have discovered mistakes in Darwin and Haeckel, but are these mistakes of such a nature as to prove fatal to the theory of evolution?
45068Did Jesus show gratitude to the past when he denounced all who had preceded him in the field of love and labor as"thieves and robbers?"
45068Did ever a Roman court witness such a trial?
45068Did he not mean just what he said?
45068Did his power save people from the Protestant inquisition?
45068Did it cost Jesus any effort to perform miracles?
45068Did it imply a sacrifice on his part to utilize a small measure of his_ infinite_ power for the good of man?
45068Did the priests of Baal or Moloch prove that these beings existed?
45068Do we know of any good reason, when it comes to religion, why Asia should be incomparably superior to anything Europe has produced in that line?
45068Do we mean to say that the jelly- fish, the creeping worm, or the bud on the tree has reason?
45068Do you not think that if he had done this, it would then have been impossible to deny his resurrection?
45068Does he believe that there are two eternal sources, from one of which we get our bodies, and from the other our"rational side?"
45068Does he give his people everything, or"whatsoever"they ask of him?
45068Does he insist on remaining ignorant of the facts?
45068Does he mean that"New York and Chicago churches"and"publicans and sinners"are the same thing?
45068Does it justify hasty language?
45068Does it not read like a page from fiction?
45068Does not the Professor know that the story of the resurrection of Jesus is not original, but a repetition of older stories of the kind?
45068Does not the horse see, hear and think?
45068Does our neighbor grasp our meaning?
45068Does that make it real?
45068Does this read like history?
45068Evolution is our destiny; of what use is it, then, to take up arms against destiny?
45068From what teaching or saying of Jesus does he infer his respect for the rights of posterity?
45068Had not England rendered innumerable services to the colony?
45068Had the blind, and the lame, and the deaf, remained altogether neglected before Jesus took compassion upon them?
45068Had the dead never been raised before?
45068Has Christ after two thousand years abolished war?
45068Has Jesus healed the world of the maladies for which we blame the Pagan world?
45068Has Jesus kept his promise?
45068Has any of you known him for more than three years?
45068Has he broken the yoke of superstition and priest- craft?
45068Has he even succeeded in uniting into one loving fold his own disciples?
45068Has he made humanity free?
45068Has he redeemed man from the blight of ignorance?
45068Has he saved the world from the fear of hell?
45068Has not Felix Adler examined the evidence which incriminates Calvin and proves him beyond doubt as the murderer of Servetus?
45068Has this gentleman never heard of Greece?
45068Have not a thousand, thousand prayers been offered in Jesus''name against every evil which has ploughed the face of our earth?
45068Have not the Czars loved their country and fought for her prosperity?
45068Have not these great teachers helped humanity?
45068Have these prayers been answered?
45068Have they not beautified her cities and enacted laws for the protection of their subjects?
45068Have they not brought Russia up to her present size, population and political influence in Europe?
45068Have they not rendered any services to their countrymen?
45068Have you ever noticed that the day on which Jesus is supposed to have died falls invariably on a Friday?
45068Have you ever paused to think of the purport of this piece of Orientalism?
45068Have you heard him?
45068Have you seen Apollo?
45068Have you touched him?"
45068He says:"Can you imagine such a thing as a black sun, or the reversal of creation or the annihilation of primal light?
45068Homer, whose every word was a drop of light?"
45068Homer, whose inkwell was as big as the sea; whose imperishable page was Time?
45068How are we to prove whether or not a certain person was God?
45068How can Christian ministers hope to engage the interest of the reading public if they themselves abstain from reading?
45068How can Christian people tolerate the rebel against their God, when God himself has pronounced sentence of death against him?
45068How can we be sure that these copies are reliable?
45068How could an imaginary Zeus, or Jupiter, draw to his temple the elite of Greece and Rome?
45068How could he who said,"Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden,"say also,"Depart from me ye_ cursed_?"
45068How could people with such feelings labor to improve a world they hated?
45068How could the same Jesus who said,"Blessed are the peacemakers,"say also,"I came not to bring peace, but a sword?"
45068How did a lamb hold its place on the cross for eight hundred years?
45068How does our clerical neighbor arrive at such a conclusion?
45068How does the Reverend Barton like the conclusion to which his own reasoning leads him?
45068How does the true story of Hypatia compare with the fable of"a nude woman placed on a pedestal in the city of Paris?"
45068How else is this unanimous silence to be accounted for?
45068How explain it?
45068How many of the world''s multitude of sufferers did Jesus help?
45068How much reliance can we put in a reporter who is given to such exaggeration?
45068How old was Jesus when crucified?
45068How would he go about it?
45068How, then, are we to decide which of the numerous candidates for divine honors should be given our votes?
45068How, then, did Mithraism arise?
45068I am not sure of this, of course, but if nails, bones and holy places could be miraculously preserved, why not also manuscripts?
45068I said to him;"Homer, the inspired bard?
45068I write to ascertain whether this report has stated your position correctly?
45068IS CHRISTIANITY REAL?
45068IS JESUS A MYTH?
45068IS THE WORLD INDEBTED TO CHRISTIANITY?
45068If Jesus as a God opened the eyes of the blind, would it not have been kinder if he had prevented blindness altogether?
45068If Jesus can open the eyes of the blind, then, why is there blindness in the world?
45068If Jesus died for us, how many thousands have died for him-- and by infinitely more cruel deaths?
45068If Paul visited Athens and preached from Mars Hill, how is it that there is no mention of him or of his strange Gospel in the Athenian chronicles?
45068If Peter ever went to Rome with a new doctrine, how is it that no historian has taken note of him?
45068If a Russian is not permitted to choose his own religion, will he be permitted to choose his own form of government?
45068If a charcoal can be transformed into a diamond, why may not nature, with the resources of infinity at her command, refine a stone into a soul?
45068If a slave of the church, why may he not be also a slave of the state?
45068If he can save at all, pray, why not save all?
45068If he is in the habit of bending his knees, what difference does it make to how many or to whom he bends them?
45068If he will allow a priest to impose his religion upon him, why may he not permit the Czar to impose despotism upon him?
45068If it is wrong for him to question the tenets of his religion, is it not equally wrong for him to discuss the laws of his government?
45068If it is, what shall we think of a man who thought he was a god and could raise the dead?
45068If matter can feel, can see, can hear, can it not also think?
45068If so, why are_ you_ trying to convert them?
45068If that is what he meant, why did he say something else?
45068If there was ample evidence for the historicity of Jesus, why did his biographers resort to forgery?
45068If they were originally written in Hebrew, how can we tell that the Greek translation is accurate, since we can not compare it with the originals?
45068If we are to have any mythology at all, he seems to argue, why object to adding to it the mythus of Jesus?
45068If we followed these teachings, would not our industrial and social life sink at once to the level of the stagnating Asiatics?
45068If what I will say is the truth, do you know of any good reason why I should not say it?
45068If"life is born of life,"where did the first life come from?
45068In Rome, the Jews were free to be Jews; why should the Jewish Christians-- and the early Christians were Jews-- have been thrown to the lions?
45068In a speech which is put into the mouth of Paul"--_put into the mouth of Paul!_ Is this another instance of forgery?
45068In the name of what other prophets have more people been burned at the stake than in the names of Jesus and Moses?
45068In what sense is Jesus a god, while all his rivals were"mere men,"if he is as helpless to prevent the abuse of his teachings as they were?
45068Indeed, how could a teacher who said,"He that believeth not shall be damned,"he described as recognizing the rights of future generations?
45068Is Dr. Adler, then, a dualist?
45068Is Jesus a myth?
45068Is Prof. Adler trying to say God?
45068Is he not absolute?
45068Is it not already passing into the shade of neglect?
45068Is it not better to praise than to blame, to recommend than to find fault?"
45068Is it not more likely that the wonder- working Jesus was unknown to them?
45068Is it not pathetic?
45068Is it not unthinkable?
45068Is it one of the merits of Christianity that it calls other people"heathen,"or that it kills them and lays waste their lands for an empty grave?
45068Is it possible that a real man, not to say the Savior of the world, would give such unmeaning and evasive replies to straightforward questions?
45068Is it possible that as the result of Jesus''advent into our world, we have only a basketful of nameless and dateless copies and documents?
45068Is it possible that such a man could remain totally ignorant of a miracle worker and teacher like Jesus, living in the same city with him?
45068Is it right, then, in spite of all these things that autocracy has done for Russia, to seek to overthrow it?
45068Is it right, then, that the missionary should criticise these ancient faiths?
45068Is not that suggestive?
45068Is not the man who smites us upon the cheek, or robs us of our clothing, equally guilty?
45068Is not this remarkable?
45068Is that the way to crawl out of a contract?
45068Is that why he said"Take no thought of the morrow,"and predicted the speedy destruction of the world?
45068Is there any trace of such tolerance in any of the sayings of Jesus?
45068Is there anything as infamous as that in any religion outside of ours?
45068Is there anything more precious in human life than children?
45068Is there nothing good to be said of Russian autocracy?
45068Is this history?
45068Jesus and his twelve apostles were Jews; why are all the four Gospels written in Greek?
45068Jesus may have been a wonderful man, but is every wonderful man a God?
45068Jesus may have claimed to have been a God, but is every one who puts forth such a claim a God?
45068Jesus was supposedly a Jew, his twelve apostles all Jews-- how is it, then, that the only biographies of him extant are all in Greek?
45068Moreover, are not the Ten Commandments in the negative?
45068Moreover, does not the bible teach that Jesus was tempted in all things, and was a man of like passions, as ourselves?
45068Moreover, what credit is there in opening the eyes of the blind or in raising the dead by miracle?
45068Moreover, wherein does a"divine"religion differ from a man- made cult, if it is equally powerless to protect itself against perversion?
45068Must a man rob the long past in order to provide clothing for his idol?
45068Must he close his eyes upon all history before he can behold the beauty of his own cult?
45068Now, all this may be true, and I hope it is; but what of it?
45068Now, why have I given these conclusions to the world?
45068Only four?
45068Our answer to the question, Is Jesus a Myth?
45068Paul gives no evidence of possessing any knowledge of the teachings of Jesus, how could he, then, be a missionary of Christianity to the heathen?
45068Referring once more to the case of Russia: Why do the awakened people in that country demand the overthrow of the autocracy?
45068The Christians have"fasted and prayed"also against science, progress, and modern thought, but what good has it done?
45068The Reverend has another argument:"The Christian Church-- when, why and how did it begin?"
45068The date of your own letter 1908 tells what?
45068The doctrine of humanity to animals, our dumb neighbors, is a positive tenet in Buddhism; is it in Christianity?
45068The primitive man guessed where knowledge failed him-- what else could he do?
45068The question under discussion is, Is Jesus Historical?
45068The question waits for a reasonable answer; Why did not Jesus challenge the whole world with the evidence of his resurrection?
45068The strength of a given criticism is determined by asking: Does it in any way impair the soundness of the argument against which it is directed?
45068Then why is there discontent in the world?
45068There is no meaning in saying that a man''s title"existed in appearance only?"
45068There was ignorance in the world before Christianity; has Jesus destroyed ignorance?
45068There was poverty and misery in the world before Christianity; has Jesus removed these evils?
45068There was war before Christianity; has Jesus abolished war?
45068To questions,"Where is Jesus?"
45068W. A. Bartlett consider us beyond hope?
45068Was ever such a view entertained of Caesar, Socrates or of any other historical character?
45068Was he still afraid of them, or did he not care whether they believed or not?
45068Was he the only one who worked miracles?
45068Was he with his apostles for one year or for three?
45068Was it just, then, that we should have beaten out of the land a government that had performed for us so many friendly acts?
45068Was it just, then, to pull down an institution that had done so much for France?
45068Was it, then, for his"works,"if not for his"words,"that Jesus"won the right of preeminence in the world''s history"?
45068Was not our soul worth saving?
45068Was she not one of the most progressive, most civilizing influences in the modern world?
45068Was there a weakness found in men like Buddha, Confucius, Socrates, etc., from which Jesus was free?
45068We ask: How long have you known Jesus?
45068We know what it means in the orthodox sense, but what does it mean from the Unitarian standpoint of Mr. Jones?
45068We may call this instinct, sensation, promptings of nature, but what''s in a name?
45068Well, why?
45068Were any of you present when Jesus came forth from the grave?
45068Were you present when Jesus was taken down from the cross?
45068Were you present when he was buried?
45068Were you present, Mary, when the angels rolled away the stone, and when Jesus came forth from the dead?
45068What about the atrocious inquisition to which no other religion in the world had ever been able to give the swing that Christianity did?
45068What about the persecution and burning of helpless women as witches?
45068What about the wholesale massacres in the name of the true faith?
45068What answer did the preacher give to Holyoake''s earnest question?
45068What are the elements out of which the Jesus story was evolved?
45068What are the remaining nine doing in the Holy Bible?
45068What are the subtle influences which operate in the womb of nature, where"the embryos of races are nourished into form and individuality?"
45068What did he do that was not done by his predecessors?
45068What did the Oriental see in the worm, which induced him to select it out of all things as the original, so to speak, of man?
45068What did this mighty and noble man do to save a stranger and a scholar from so atrocious a fate?
45068What do you think of it?"
45068What does it mean to be the"only begotten from the Father?"
45068What else in our human world is more beautiful, more divine?
45068What is Christianity, but the life and teachings of Jesus?
45068What is a myth?
45068What is the reason for this?
45068What kind of flesh was he then?
45068What makes a Roman a Roman, a Greek a Greek, and a Persian a Persian?
45068What means have we of deciding which version or reading to accept?
45068What objection is there to thinking that matter, refined, elevated, ripened, cultured, becomes both sentient and rational?
45068What other revelation has given rise to so many sects, hostile and irreconcilable, as the Christian?
45068What shall we think of such reasoning from the platform of a presumable rationalist movement?
45068What, in Dr. Barton''s opinion, could have influenced the framers of the life of Jesus to suppress their identity?
45068When Bruno lighted a new torch to increase the light of the world, what was his reward?
45068When were they copied?
45068When, therefore, you say, he was dead, buried and rose again, you are relying upon the testimony of others?
45068Where is Christ?
45068Wherein, then, was the"preeminence"of Jesus?
45068Which Christian church, brother?
45068Which of the many faiths of the world has opposed Science as stubbornly and as bitterly as Christianity?
45068Which of the religions has persecuted as long and as relentlessly as Christianity?
45068Which of us, if he had the divine power, would not have extended it unto every suffering child of man?
45068Which of us, poor, weak, sinful though we are, would not be glad to give his life, if thereby he could save a world?
45068Who copied them?
45068Who curses them?
45068Who is the_ Word_ that became flesh?
45068Who was Mark?
45068Who was Matthew?
45068Who were John, Peter, Judas, and Mary?
45068Who were the heathen?
45068Who, if he could by miracle feed the hungry, clothe the naked and give light and sound to the blind and deaf, would be selfish enough not to do so?
45068Why accept as history those about Jesus?
45068Why are not all nations alike?
45068Why are they not dated?
45068Why can not mind be a state of matter?
45068Why did he not show himself also to his enemies?
45068Why did it get itself believed and take root?"
45068Why did the Americans overthrow British rule in this country?
45068Why did this particular story persist, despite the paucity and the insufficiency of the evidence?
45068Why does the missionary labor to overthrow the worship of Buddha, Confucius and Zoroaster?
45068Why is it not so?
45068Why is the Oriental so prone or partial to miracle and mystery?
45068Why is the oak more robust than the spruce?
45068Why not follow the example of the deity, as set forth in the persecutions of the Old Testament?
45068Why not, then, dwell upon these, and pass in silence over the objectionable teachings of these religions?
45068Why then is there a different date every year?
45068Why this discrepancy in a historical document, to say nothing about inspiration?
45068Why were Quakers hanged?
45068Why were women put to death as witches?
45068Why, then, did Jesus hide himself after he came out of the grave?
45068Why, then, does not Paul speak of them at all?
45068Will he not speak to his worshippers?"
45068Will the clergyman tell us which parts of the bible are_ not_ invented?
45068Will you mention the names of some of the witnesses who saw Jesus come forth from the tomb?
45068Would it not have been fairer not to have given his friends any occasion for false expectations?
45068Would not his adjectives be equally appropriate in describing any other teacher he admires?
45068Would the date on a letter prove that an angel appeared to Mary and hailed her as the future Mother of God?
45068Yet where are there grander men, or finer women?
45068You saw him, then, as the apostles did,_ after_ he had risen?
45068You say he was tried and crucified in Jerusalem before your own eyes, can you remember the date of this great event?
45068[ Illustration: 043 Isis Nursing Her Divine Child, 3000 B. C.] Of course, it is immaterial on which day Jesus was born, but why is it not known?
45068_ Jesus_.--"Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
45068_ Pilate_--"Art thou a King?"
45068_ The Priests_--"Art thou the Christ-- tell us?"
45068_ The Priests_.--"Art thou the Son of God?"
45068p. 14._) If it was unbelief that inspired the murder of McKinley, what inspired the assassins of Hypatia and Henry III?
45068provided by The Internet Archive THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS IS HE A MYTH?
45068shall I be guilty of defrauding the vengeance of God of its victims?"
19950''The Father who abideth in Me, He doth the works,''what works did He mean, then, but the words He was speaking?
19950''in My mightier gifts,''"or"''as my equal in the Godhead''"?
19950( 10) Whether Baptism takes effect when the insincerity ceases?
19950( 10) Whether He was at once wayfarer and comprehensor?
19950( 10) Whether a priest may lawfully refrain altogether from celebrating?
19950( 10) Whether a right intention is required therein?
19950( 10) Whether it is to be received daily?
19950( 10) Whether someone is required to stand for the person to be confirmed?
19950( 10) Whether such fulness was proper to Christ?
19950( 10) Whether the children of Jews should be baptized against the will of their parents?
19950( 10) Whether the union of the two natures in Christ was brought about by grace?
19950( 10) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is a creature"?
19950( 11) Whether any merits preceded it?
19950( 11) Whether anyone should be baptized in the mother''s womb?
19950( 11) Whether it is lawful to refrain from it altogether?
19950( 11) Whether the grace of Christ was infinite?
19950( 11) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is God"?
19950( 11) Whether this sacrament is given by bishops only?
19950( 12) Whether Christ''s Passion is to be attributed to the Godhead?
19950( 12) Whether it could have been increased?
19950( 12) Whether it is lawful to receive the body without the blood?
19950( 12) Whether madmen and imbeciles should be baptized?
19950( 12) Whether the grace of union was natural to the man Christ?
19950( 12) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is a hypostasis or person"?
19950( 13) How this grace stood towards the union?
19950( 2) According to which nature did it become Him to ascend?
19950( 2) By whom should this announcement be made?
19950( 2) Concerning the manner of His burial;( 3) Whether His body was decomposed in the tomb?
19950( 2) From what motive did He deliver Himself up to the Passion?
19950( 2) Into which hell did He descend?
19950( 2) Its matter;( 3) Whether it is essential to the sacrament that the chrism should have been previously consecrated by a bishop?
19950( 2) Of its proper matter;( 3) Of its form;( 4) Whether imposition of hands is necessary for this sacrament?
19950( 2) Of the institution of this sacrament;( 3) Whether water be the proper matter of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Of the number of its parts;( 3) What kind of parts are they?
19950( 2) The order of the sacraments among themselves;( 3) Their mutual comparison;( 4) Whether all the sacraments are necessary for salvation?
19950( 2) What is this character?
19950( 2) Whether He advanced in this knowledge?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed a person?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed the obligation of being subject to these defects?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed the soul through the medium of the spirit or mind?
19950( 2) Whether He could use this knowledge by turning to phantasms?
19950( 2) Whether He gave it to Judas?
19950( 2) Whether He had omnipotence with regard to corporeal creatures?
19950( 2) Whether He had the knowledge which the blessed or comprehensors have?
19950( 2) Whether He is subject to Himself?
19950( 2) Whether He is the Head of men as regards their bodies or only as regards their souls?
19950( 2) Whether He rose with His complete body?
19950( 2) Whether He should have been baptized with the baptism of John?
19950( 2) Whether He should have led an austere life as regards food, drink, and clothing?
19950( 2) Whether He was predestinated as man?
19950( 2) Whether He worked them by Divine power?
19950( 2) Whether His death severed the union of Godhead and flesh?
19950( 2) Whether His flesh is to be adored with the adoration of_ latria?_( 3) Whether the adoration of_ latria_ is to be given to the image of Christ?
19950( 2) Whether His flesh is to be adored with the adoration of_ latria?_( 3) Whether the adoration of_ latria_ is to be given to the image of Christ?
19950( 2) Whether a determinate quantity of the same is required for the matter of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether a man can be saved without Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether another, besides His eternal, birth should be attributed to Christ?
19950( 2) Whether dimensive quantity is the subject of the other accidents?
19950( 2) Whether every sign of a sacred thing is a sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether exorcism should precede Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ there were several operations of the human nature?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ there were virtues?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ''s human nature the will of sensuality is distinct from the will of reason?
19950( 2) Whether in preaching He should have avoided the opposition of the Jews?
19950( 2) Whether in that same instant He had the use of free- will?
19950( 2) Whether it belongs to Him as man?
19950( 2) Whether it belongs to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually?
19950( 2) Whether it can be forgiven without the infusion of grace?
19950( 2) Whether it can be said that Christ was conceived of the Holy Ghost?
19950( 2) Whether it is a special virtue?
19950( 2) Whether it is befitting to the Divine Nature?
19950( 2) Whether it is one or several sacraments?
19950( 2) Whether it is the cause of our justification?
19950( 2) Whether it knew all things in the Word?
19950( 2) Whether it pertains to Him in respect of His sensuality?
19950( 2) Whether it should have been made known to some?
19950( 2) Whether it took place in the Person?
19950( 2) Whether it was animated in the first instant of its conception?
19950( 2) Whether it was by way of atonement?
19950( 2) Whether it was derived from David?
19950( 2) Whether it was fitting that they should see Him rise?
19950( 2) Whether it was necessary for the restoration of the human race?
19950( 2) Whether man is freed from all punishment by Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether more specially as regards certain sins they return, in a way, on account of ingratitude?
19950( 2) Whether sacramental grace confers anything in addition to the grace of the virtues and gifts?
19950( 2) Whether several priests can at the same time consecrate the same host?
19950( 2) Whether she was a virgin in His Birth?
19950( 2) Whether she was sanctified before animation?
19950( 2) Whether that baptism was from God?
19950( 2) Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether the clarity of the transfiguration was the clarity of glory?
19950( 2) Whether the entire Christ is under each species of the sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether the form for the consecration of the bread is appropriate?
19950( 2) Whether the institution of the sacraments is from God alone?
19950( 2) Whether there is only one being in Christ?
19950( 2) Whether there was any other possible means of delivering men?
19950( 2) Whether there was the_ fomes_ of sin in Him?
19950( 2) Whether there was true marriage between our Lord''s Mother and Joseph?
19950( 2) Whether they are restored in equal measure?
19950( 2) Whether they can be taken away without Penance?
19950( 2) Whether they were necessary in the state that preceded sin?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to Him according to the Divine Nature?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to Him by reason of His human nature?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to a priest, or to a bishop only?
19950( 2) Whether this is fitting to God the Father alone?
19950( 2) Whether this is true:"Man is God"?
19950( 2) Whether we were thereby delivered from the power of the devil?
19950( 3) In what manner should this announcement be made?
19950( 3) Of the genealogy of Christ which is given in the Gospels;( 4) Whether it was fitting for Christ to be born of a woman?
19950( 3) Of the power which Christ exercised over the sacraments;( 4) Whether He could transmit that power to others?
19950( 3) Of whom is this character?
19950( 3) To what species of virtue does it belong?
19950( 3) To whom should it have been made known?
19950( 3) What kind of body did He receive or give, namely, was it passible or impassible?
19950( 3) When did He begin to work miracles?
19950( 3) Whether Baptism should be deferred?
19950( 3) Whether Baptism takes away the penalties of sin that belong to this life?
19950( 3) Whether Christ by His human operation merited anything for Himself?
19950( 3) Whether Christ may be called a lordly man?
19950( 3) Whether He acquired it by merits?
19950( 3) Whether He ascended by His own power?
19950( 3) Whether He assumed a man?
19950( 3) Whether He contracted these defects?
19950( 3) Whether He had an imprinted or infused knowledge?
19950( 3) Whether He had faith?
19950( 3) Whether He had omnipotence with regard to His own body?
19950( 3) Whether He is the Head of all men?
19950( 3) Whether He learned anything from man?
19950( 3) Whether He ought to have assumed a soul?
19950( 3) Whether He ought to have lived with the disciples after the Resurrection?
19950( 3) Whether He should have adopted a lowly state of life, or one of wealth and honor?
19950( 3) Whether He should have preached in an open or in a hidden manner?
19950( 3) Whether He was entirely in hell?
19950( 3) Whether His Godhead was separated from His soul?
19950( 3) Whether His predestination is the exemplar of ours?
19950( 3) Whether His was a glorified body?
19950( 3) Whether a layman can confer the sacrament of Baptism?
19950( 3) Whether a sacrament is a sign of one thing only, or of several?
19950( 3) Whether as regards the reason there were several wills in Christ?
19950( 3) Whether equal dignity is restored to the penitent?
19950( 3) Whether if there had been no sin God would have become incarnate?
19950( 3) Whether in that same instant He could merit?
19950( 3) Whether in virtue of this sanctification the fomes of sin was entirely taken away from her?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to Him according to His human nature?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to the just man only to eat it sacramentally?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to the priest alone to dispense this sacrament?
19950( 3) Whether it can be said that the Holy Ghost is Christ''s father according to the flesh?
19950( 3) Whether it conferred grace?
19950( 3) Whether it is becoming to Him to pray for Himself or only for others?
19950( 3) Whether it is changed into the body and blood of Christ?
19950( 3) Whether it is necessary for salvation?
19950( 3) Whether it is proper to man to be adopted to the sonship of God?
19950( 3) Whether it took place in the suppositum or hypostasis?
19950( 3) Whether it was assumed by the Word in the first instant of its conception?
19950( 3) Whether it was by way of sacrifice?
19950( 3) Whether one can be taken away without the other?
19950( 3) Whether she remained a virgin after His Birth?
19950( 3) Whether such accidents can affect an extrinsic body?
19950( 3) Whether the Blessed Virgin is His Mother in respect of His temporal birth?
19950( 3) Whether the Father delivered Him up to suffer?
19950( 3) Whether the Nature abstracted from the Personality can assume?
19950( 3) Whether the debt of punishment remains the same for sins thus returned?
19950( 3) Whether the entire Christ is under every part of the species?
19950( 3) Whether the forgiveness of mortal sin is an effect of this sacrament?
19950( 3) Whether the form for the consecration of the blood is appropriate?
19950( 3) Whether the matter of this sacrament is wheaten bread?
19950( 3) Whether the sacraments contain grace?
19950( 3) Whether the soul of Christ knew the infinite in the Word?
19950( 3) Whether the soul was assumed previous to the flesh?
19950( 3) Whether there was ignorance?
19950( 3) Whether they were necessary in the state after sin and before Christ?
19950( 3) Whether this knowledge was collative?
19950( 3) Whether this was the more suitable means?
19950( 3) Whether we were freed thereby from our debt of punishment?
19950( 3) Whether what is done in catechizing and exorcizing, effects anything, or is a mere sign?
19950( 4) Its form;( 5) Whether it imprints a character?
19950( 4) Of the comparison of this knowledge with the angelic knowledge;( 5) Whether it was a habitual knowledge?
19950( 4) Of the power of each form?
19950( 4) What is its subject?
19950( 4) Whether Christ can be called the adopted Son?
19950( 4) Whether Christ was a man during the three days of His death?
19950( 4) Whether He ascended above all the corporeal heavens?
19950( 4) Whether He assumed all these defects?
19950( 4) Whether He became incarnate to take away original sin rather than actual?
19950( 4) Whether He had any acquired knowledge?
19950( 4) Whether He had hope?
19950( 4) Whether He had omnipotence as regards the execution of His own will?
19950( 4) Whether He is the Head of the angels?
19950( 4) Whether He made any stay there?
19950( 4) Whether He merited anything for us by it?
19950( 4) Whether He ought to have assumed an intellect?
19950( 4) Whether He received anything from angels?
19950( 4) Whether He should have lived in conformity with the Law?
19950( 4) Whether He should have made Himself known, or should He rather have been manifested by others?
19950( 4) Whether He should have preached by word only, or also by writing?
19950( 4) Whether His judiciary power is universal with regard to all men?
19950( 4) Whether His miracles are a sufficient proof of His Godhead?
19950( 4) Whether His soul was passible?
19950( 4) Whether Penance takes away the guilt while the debt remains?
19950( 4) Whether a sacrament is a sign that is something sensible?
19950( 4) Whether a venial sin can be taken away without a mortal sin?
19950( 4) Whether a woman can do this?
19950( 4) Whether all the dimensions of Christ''s body are in this sacrament?
19950( 4) Whether every prayer of His was heard?
19950( 4) Whether grace and virtues are bestowed on man by Baptism?
19950( 4) Whether in that same instant He was a perfect comprehensor?
19950( 4) Whether it is lawful for the priest consecrating to refrain from communicating?
19950( 4) Whether it is something proper to Christ?
19950( 4) Whether it is the cause of our predestination?
19950( 4) Whether it is unleavened or fermented bread?
19950( 4) Whether it saw the Word or the Divine Essence clearer than did any other creature?
19950( 4) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature abstracted from all individuals?
19950( 4) Whether it was by way of redemption?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting for Christ to suffer on the cross?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting for Him to appeal to the disciples"in another shape"?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting that He should suffer at the hands of the Gentiles, or rather of the Jews?
19950( 4) Whether one Person can assume without another?
19950( 4) Whether others besides Christ should have received that baptism?
19950( 4) Whether plain water be required?
19950( 4) Whether she ought to be called the Mother of God?
19950( 4) Whether she took a vow of virginity?
19950( 4) Whether sinners should be baptized?
19950( 4) Whether the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively in Christ''s conception?
19950( 4) Whether the Person or hypostasis of Christ is composite after the Incarnation?
19950( 4) Whether the accidents remain after the change?
19950( 4) Whether the flesh of Christ was assumed by the Word previous to being united to the soul?
19950( 4) Whether the result of this sanctification was that she never sinned?
19950( 4) Whether the sinner sins in eating it sacramentally?
19950( 4) Whether there is any power in them for the causing of grace?
19950( 4) Whether there was free- will in Christ?
19950( 4) Whether they can be corrupted?
19950( 4) Whether they were necessary after Christ''s coming?
19950( 4) Whether this conception was natural or miraculous?
19950( 4) Whether this ingratitude, on account of which sins return, is a special sin?
19950( 4) Whether those who are to be baptized should be catechized or exorcized by priests?
19950( 4) Whether venial sin is forgiven by this sacrament?
19950( 4) Whether we were thereby reconciled with God?
19950( 4) Whether what belongs to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Son of God, and conversely?
19950( 4) Whether works of virtue are deadened by subsequent sin?
19950( 4) Whether_ latria_ is to be given to the Cross of Christ?
19950( 5) By what other means should it have been made known?
19950( 5) Is it indelible?
19950( 5) Of the degree of this sin;( 6) Whether this sacrament should be refused to the sinner that approaches it?
19950( 5) Of the effects of virtue which are conferred by Baptism?
19950( 5) Of the eternal duration of His priesthood;( 6) Whether He should be called"a priest according to the order of Melchisedech"?
19950( 5) Of the truth of the expression?
19950( 5) The extent of His sufferings;( 6) Whether the pain which He endured was the greatest?
19950( 5) Whether Christ is the Son of God the Father and of the Virgin Mother in respect of two filiations?
19950( 5) Whether Christ''s human will was always conformed to the Divine will in the thing willed?
19950( 5) Whether He ascended above all spiritual creatures?
19950( 5) Whether He delivered the Holy Fathers from hell?
19950( 5) Whether He ought to have demonstrated the Resurrection by proofs?
19950( 5) Whether His body was formed from the purest blood of the Virgin?
19950( 5) Whether His slayers knew who He was?
19950( 5) Whether His was the same body, living and dead?
19950( 5) Whether a priest in sin can perform this sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether an unbaptized person can baptize?
19950( 5) Whether any remnants of sin remain?
19950( 5) Whether any union of body and soul took place in Christ?
19950( 5) Whether anything can be generated from them?
19950( 5) Whether besides the judgment that takes place now in time, we are to expect Him in the future general judgment?
19950( 5) Whether each Person can assume?
19950( 5) Whether heaven''s gate was opened to us thereby?
19950( 5) Whether in Christ there were the gifts?
19950( 5) Whether in Him there was sensible pain?
19950( 5) Whether in virtue of this sanctification she received the fulness of grace?
19950( 5) Whether it is proper to Christ to be the Redeemer?
19950( 5) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature in all its individuals?
19950( 5) Whether it was fitting for God to become incarnate from the beginning of the world?
19950( 5) Whether some determinate sensible thing is required for a sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether that baptism should have ceased when Christ was baptized?
19950( 5) Whether the body of Christ is in this sacrament locally?
19950( 5) Whether the entire punishment due for sin is forgiven by this sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether the grace of Christ as Head of the Church is the same as His habitual grace as an individual man?
19950( 5) Whether the matter of this sacrament is wine from the grape?
19950( 5) Whether the sacraments derive this power from Christ''s Passion?
19950( 5) Whether the substantial form remains there?
19950( 5) Whether the whole human nature was assumed through the medium of the parts?
19950( 5) Whether the wicked can have the power of administering the sacraments?
19950( 5) Whether this be a suitable form of this sacrament:"I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
19950( 5) Whether this sacrament is necessary for salvation?
19950( 5) Whether to His Mother?
19950( 5) Whether what belongs to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Divine Nature, and what belongs to the Son of God of the human nature?
19950( 5) Whether works deadened by sin revive through Penance?
19950( 5) Whether works of satisfaction should be enjoined on sinners that have been baptized?
19950( 6) Of its relation to the other sacraments;( 7) Of its institution;( 8) Of its duration;( 9) Of its continuance;( 10) Whether it can be repeated?
19950( 6) Of the comparison of the one form with the other?
19950( 6) Whether Christ derived exaltation from it?
19950( 6) Whether Confession of sins is necessary?
19950( 6) Whether He delivered the lost from hell?
19950( 6) Whether His Incarnation ought to have been deferred to the end of the world?
19950( 6) Whether His death conduced in any way to our salvation?
19950( 6) Whether His judiciary power extends likewise to the angels?
19950( 6) Whether after the consecration, the body of Christ is moved when the host or chalice is moved?
19950( 6) Whether even children receive grace and virtues in Baptism?
19950( 6) Whether every sacrament imprints a character?
19950( 6) Whether in Christ there was the gift of fear?
19950( 6) Whether it was assumed through the medium of grace?
19950( 6) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature in any man begotten of the stock of Adam?
19950( 6) Whether it was distinguished by various habits?
19950( 6) Whether it was proper to her to be thus sanctified?
19950( 6) Whether one could baptize with this form:"I baptize thee in the name of Christ?"
19950( 6) Whether several Persons can assume one individual nature?
19950( 6) Whether several can at the same time baptize one and the same person?
19950( 6) Whether signification expressed by words is necessary for a sacrament?
19950( 6) Whether the Mass of a wicked priest is of less value than that of a good one?
19950( 6) Whether the character of Confirmation presupposes the character of Baptism?
19950( 6) Whether the flesh of Christ was in the patriarchs as to something signate?
19950( 6) Whether the human nature was united to the Word accidentally?
19950( 6) Whether the removal of sin is the effect of Penance as a virtue, or as a sacrament?
19950( 6) Whether the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?
19950( 6) Whether the wicked sin in administering the sacraments?
19950( 6) Whether there was any contrariety of wills in Christ?
19950( 6) Whether there was sorrow?
19950( 6) Whether they can nourish?
19950( 6) Whether this change is instantaneous?
19950( 6) Whether this is true:"The Son of God was made man"?
19950( 6) Whether this sacrament preserves man from future sins?
19950( 6) Whether those who received John''s baptism had afterwards to receive Christ''s baptism?
19950( 6) Whether to be Head of the Church is proper to Christ?
19950( 6) Whether water should be mixed with it?
19950( 6) Whether( the Passion) secured man''s salvation efficiently?
19950( 7) Of the breaking of the consecrated bread?
19950( 7) Whether Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom to those who are baptized?
19950( 7) Whether Christ''s body, as it is in this sacrament, can be seen by the eye?
19950( 7) Whether He delivered the children who died in original sin?
19950( 7) Whether His entire soul suffered?
19950( 7) Whether an intention is required on the part of the one baptized?
19950( 7) Whether determinate words are required?
19950( 7) Whether immersion is necessary for Baptism?
19950( 7) Whether in Christ there were any gratuitous graces?
19950( 7) Whether it bestows grace?
19950( 7) Whether it is essential that someone should raise the person baptized from the sacred font?
19950( 7) Whether it is more miraculous than any other change?
19950( 7) Whether nocturnal pollution prevents man from receiving this sacrament?
19950( 7) Whether one Person can assume two individual natures?
19950( 7) Whether the angels can be ministers of the sacraments?
19950( 7) Whether the devil is the head of all the wicked?
19950( 7) Whether the flesh of Christ in the patriarchs was subject to sin?
19950( 7) Whether the union itself is something created?
19950( 7) Whether there was fear?
19950( 7) Whether this is true:"Man became God"?
19950( 7) Whether this sacrament benefits others besides the recipients?
19950( 7) Whether those who are heretics, schismatics, or excommunicated, can perform this sacrament?
19950( 7) Whether water is of necessity for this sacrament?
19950( 8) By what words it may be suitably expressed?
19950( 8) Whether Antichrist can be called the head of all the wicked?
19950( 8) Whether Baptism produces an equal effect in all who are baptized?
19950( 8) Whether Christ paid tithes in the loins of Abraham?
19950( 8) Whether He delivered men from Purgatory?
19950( 8) Whether His Passion hindered the joy of fruition?
19950( 8) Whether anything can be mixed with the consecrated wine?
19950( 8) Whether anything may be added to or subtracted from these words?
19950( 8) Whether degraded priests can do so?
19950( 8) Whether faith is necessary?
19950( 8) Whether he who raises someone from the sacred font is bound to instruct him?
19950( 8) Whether in Christ there was prophecy?
19950( 8) Whether it is the same as assumption?
19950( 8) Whether it is to be received only when one is fasting?
19950( 8) Whether it was more fitting for the Person of the Son of God to assume human nature than for another Divine Person?
19950( 8) Whether the minister''s intention is necessary in the sacraments?
19950( 8) Whether the true body of Christ remains in this sacrament when He is seen under the appearance of a child or of flesh?
19950( 8) Whether there was wonder?
19950( 8) Whether this is true:"Christ is a creature"?
19950( 8) Whether trine immersion is necessary?
19950( 8) Who is competent to receive this sacrament?
19950( 9) In what part of the body?
19950( 9) The time of the Passion;( 10) The place;( 11) Whether it was fitting for Him to be crucified with robbers?
19950( 9) Whether Baptism can be reiterated?
19950( 9) Whether communicants receiving at their hands are guilty of sinning?
19950( 9) Whether infants should be baptized?
19950( 9) Whether insincerity hinders the effect of Baptism?
19950( 9) Whether it is to be given to them who lack the use of reason?
19950( 9) Whether right faith is required therein; so that it be impossible for an unbeliever to confer a sacrament?
19950( 9) Whether the union of the two natures is the greatest union?
19950( 9) Whether there was anger?
19950( 9) Whether there was the fulness of grace in Him?
19950( 9) Whether this is true:"This man,"pointing out Christ,"began to be"?
19950), commenting on John 3:4,"How can a man be born again, when he is grown old?"
19950), in commenting on the text of John, asks, since Christ is Word and soul and body,"whether He putteth down His soul, for that He is the Word?
19950):"If the rulers of the Church are Shepherds, how is there one Shepherd, except that all these are members of one Shepherd?"
19950):"When priests place their hands on believers for the grace of exorcism, what else do they but cast out the devils?"
19950):"Whence hath water so great power, that it touches the body and cleanses the heart?"
19950*( 2) Whether it is annihilated?
1995010:1, says:"In Christ was offered up a sacrifice capable of giving eternal salvation; what then do we do?
1995010:14:"How shall they believe Him, of Whom they have not heard?
1995010:15) it is written:"How shall they preach unless they be sent?"
1995010:18):"Are not they that eat of the sacrifices, partakers of the altar?"
1995010] Whether Baptism Produces Its Effect When the Insincerity Ceases?
1995010] Whether Children of Jews or Other Unbelievers Should Be Baptized Against the Will of Their Parents?
1995010] Whether Christ Suffered in a Suitable Place?
1995010] Whether Christ Was at Once a Wayfarer and a Comprehensor?
1995010] Whether He Who Is Confirmed Needs One to Stand* for Him?
1995010] Whether It Is Lawful for a Priest to Refrain Entirely from Consecrating the Eucharist?
1995010] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive This Sacrament Daily?
1995010] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is a Creature"?
1995010] Whether the Church Observes a Suitable Rite in Baptizing?
1995010] Whether the Fulness of Grace Is Proper to Christ?
1995010] Whether the Sacrament of Penance May Be Repeated?
1995010] Whether the Union of the Incarnation Took Place by Grace?
1995010] Whether the Validity of a Sacrament Requires a Good Intention in the Minister?
19950112:4) it is written:"The Lord is high above all nations, and His glory above the heavens"; and farther on:"Who is as the Lord our God?"
1995011] Whether Any Merits Preceded the Union of the Incarnation?
1995011] Whether It Is Lawful to Abstain Altogether from Communion?
1995011] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Crucified with Thieves?
1995011] Whether Only a Bishop Can Confer This Sacrament?
1995011] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is God"?
1995011] Whether a Child Can Be Baptized While Yet in Its Mother''s Womb?
1995011] Whether the Grace of Christ Is Infinite?
1995012:5):"Have ye not read in the Law that on the Sabbath- days the priests in the Temple break the Sabbath, and are without blame?"
1995012:9:"Moreover we have had fathers of our flesh for instructors, and we reverenced them: shall we not much more obey the Father of Spirits, and live?"
1995012] Whether Christ''s Passion Is to Be Attributed to His Godhead?
1995012] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive the Body of Christ Without the Blood?
1995012] Whether Madmen and Imbeciles Should Be Baptized?
1995012] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is a Hypostasis or Person"?
1995012] Whether the Baptism of Blood Is the Most Excellent of These?
1995012] Whether the Grace of Christ Could Increase?
1995012] Whether the Grace of Union Was Natural to the Man Christ?
1995012] Whether the Rite of This Sacrament Is Appropriate?
1995013] Whether the Habitual Grace of Christ Followed After the Union?
1995014:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?"
1995014:8):"Why wilt Thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man turning in to lodge?"
1995015:12):"If Christ be preached that He rose again from the dead, how do some among you say, that there is no resurrection from the dead?"
1995015:12):"Now if Christ be preached that He rose from the dead, how do some among you say, that there is no resurrection of the dead?"
1995015:12, 14) that when the disciples of our Lord said:"Dost Thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?"
1995017:24, 25, when our Lord asked Peter:"Of whom do the kings of the earth receive tribute, of their own children, or of strangers?"
1995017:9, 10:"The heart of man is perverse and unsearchable, who can know it?
1995018:21, when Peter asked:"How often shall my brother off end against me, and I forgive him?
1995019:10):"What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?"
1995019:17):"Why askest thou Me concerning good?
199501:13):"Was Paul crucified for you or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
199501:13:"Is Christ divided?"
199501:13:"Was Paul then crucified for you?
199501:24) that the devil cried out:"What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
199501:27):"What is this new doctrine?
199501:6):"If, then, I be a father, where is my honor?
199501] Whether All Are Bound to Receive Baptism?
199501] Whether All Sins Are Taken Away by Baptism?
199501] Whether All Sins Are Taken Away by Penance?
199501] Whether Baptism Is the Mere Washing?
199501] Whether Catechism Should Precede Baptism?
199501] Whether Christ Had Any Knowledge Besides the Divine?
199501] Whether Christ Had a True Body After His Resurrection?
199501] Whether Christ Is One or Two?
199501] Whether Christ Is Sacrificed in This Sacrament?
199501] Whether Christ Is the Head of the Church?
199501] Whether Christ Knew All Things by This Acquired or Empiric Knowledge?
199501] Whether Christ Received His Own Body and Blood?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Associated with Men, or Led a Solitary Life?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Been Born of an Espoused Virgin?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Been Circumcised?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Preached Not Only to the Jews, but Also to the Gentiles?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Worked Miracles?
199501] Whether Christ Was Sanctified in the First Instant of His Conception?
199501] Whether Christ Was Slain by Another or by Himself?
199501] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Made Known to All?
199501] Whether Christ''s Body Was Formed in the First Instant of Its Conception?
199501] Whether Christ''s Humanity and Godhead Are to Be Adored with the Same Adoration?
199501] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Merit?
199501] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Is the Cause of the Resurrection of Our Bodies?
199501] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Ought to Have Been Manifested to All?
199501] Whether Circumcision Was a Preparation For, and a Figure of Baptism?
199501] Whether Confirmation Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether God Alone, or the Minister Also, Works Inwardly Unto the Sacramental Effect?
199501] Whether Grace Is Bestowed Through This Sacrament?
199501] Whether Human Nature Was More Assumable by the Son of God Than Any Other Nature?
199501] Whether It Is Becoming of Christ to Pray?
199501] Whether It Is Befitting That Christ Should Be Predestinated?
199501] Whether It Is Befitting for a Divine Person to Assume?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That Christ Should Be a Priest?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That Christ Should Sit at the Right Hand of God the Father?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That God Should Adopt Sons?
199501] Whether It Is Part of a Deacon''s Duty to Baptize?
199501] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be the Mediator of God and Man?
199501] Whether It Was Becoming That Christ Should Be Tempted?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Be Baptized?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Be Transfigured?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Die?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That God Should Become Incarnate?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That John Should Baptize?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Ascend into Heaven?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Buried?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Descend into Hell?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Rise Again?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Suffer for the Deliverance of the Human Race?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary to Announce to the Blessed Virgin That Which Was to Be Done in Her?
199501] Whether Judiciary Power Is to Be Specially Attributed to Christ?
199501] Whether Nativity Regards the Nature Rather Than the Person?
199501] Whether Penance Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether Penance Is a Virtue?
199501] Whether Penance Should Be Assigned Any Parts?
199501] Whether Sacraments Are Necessary for Man''s Salvation?
199501] Whether Sins Once Forgiven Return Through a Subsequent Sin?
199501] Whether There Are Two Ways to Be Distinguished of Eating Christ''s Body?
199501] Whether There Are Two Wills in Christ?
199501] Whether There Should Be Seven Sacraments?
199501] Whether There Was Sin in Christ?
199501] Whether This Is True:"God Is Man"?
199501] Whether This Is the Form of This Sacrament:"This Is My Body,"and"This Is the Chalice of My Blood"?
199501] Whether Those Miracles Were Fitting Which Christ Worked in Spiritual Substances?
199501] Whether Venial Sin Can Be Forgiven Without Penance?
199501] Whether We May Say That Christ Is Subject to the Father?
199501] Whether We Were Delivered from Sin Through Christ''s Passion?
199501] Whether a Sacrament Imprints a Character on the Soul?
199501] Whether a Sacrament Is a Kind of Sign?
199501] Whether by This Imprinted or Infused Knowledge Christ Knew All Things?
199501] Whether in Christ There Is Only One Operation of the Godhead and Manhood?
199501] Whether in the Soul of Christ There Was Any Habitual Grace?
199501] Whether the Accidents Remain in This Sacrament Without a Subject?
199501] Whether the Accomplishment of Christ''s Conception Should Be Attributed to the Holy Ghost?
199501] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Sanctified Before Her Birth from the Womb?
199501] Whether the Body of Christ Be in This Sacrament in Very Truth, or Merely As in a Figure or Sign?
199501] Whether the Consecration of This Sacrament Belongs to a Priest Alone?
199501] Whether the Eucharist Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Derived from Adam?
199501] Whether the Matter of This Sacrament Is Bread and Wine?
199501] Whether the Mother of God Was a Virgin in Conceiving Christ?
199501] Whether the Sacraments Are the Cause of Grace?
199501] Whether the Son of God Assumed Flesh Through the Medium of the Soul?
199501] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed a True Body?
199501] Whether the Son of God in Human Nature Ought to Have Assumed Defects of Body?
199501] Whether the Soul of Christ Comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?
199501] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence?
199501] Whether the Union of the Incarnate Word Took Place in the Nature?
199501] Whether the Virtues Are Restored Through Penance?
199501] Whether the Whole Christ Is Contained Under This Sacrament?
1995020:32):"Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is not seen; what profit is there in them both?"
1995020:32:"Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in them both?"
1995021):"Is not Christ slain as often as the Pasch is celebrated?
1995024:45) our Lord says:"Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant?"
1995027:46) that Christ, while hanging upon the cross, cried out:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
1995029:10):"What profit is there in my blood?"
199502: Further, Jerome says in an Epistle( xlix):"What hast thou to do with women, thou that speakest familiarly with God at the altar?"
199502: Further, our Lord said( Luke 24:26):"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
199502:1, 2:"Why have the Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things?
199502:2):"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
199502:4:"Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness?"
199502] Whether Baptism Was Instituted After Christ''s Passion?
199502] Whether Before Sin Sacraments Were Necessary to Man?
199502] Whether Chrism Is a Fitting Matter for This Sacrament?
199502] Whether Christ Advanced in Acquired or Empiric Knowledge?
199502] Whether Christ As Man Had the Use of Free- will in the First Instant of His Conception?
199502] Whether Christ Could Use This Knowledge by Turning to Phantasms?
199502] Whether Christ Died Out of Obedience?
199502] Whether Christ Gave His Body to Judas?
199502] Whether Christ Had the Knowledge Which the Blessed or Comprehensors Have?
199502] Whether Christ Is Subject to Himself?
199502] Whether Christ Is the Head of Men As to Their Bodies or Only As to Their Souls?
199502] Whether Christ Should Have Been Tempted in the Desert?
199502] Whether Christ Should Have Preached to the Jews Without Offending Them?
199502] Whether Christ Took Flesh of the Seed of David?
199502] Whether Christ Was Buried in a Becoming Manner?
199502] Whether Christ Was Himself Both Priest and Victim?
199502] Whether Christ Was of Necessity Subject to These Defects?
199502] Whether Christ Went Down into the Hell of the Lost?
199502] Whether Christ Worked Miracles by Divine Power?
199502] Whether Christ''s Ascension into Heaven Belonged to Him According to His Divine Nature?
199502] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Made Known to Some?
199502] Whether Christ''s Body Rose Glorified?
199502] Whether Christ''s Body Was Animated in the First Instant of Its Conception?
199502] Whether Christ''s Mother Was a Virgin in His Birth?
199502] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Atonement?
199502] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Is the Cause of the Resurrection of Souls?
199502] Whether Christ, as Man, Is the Mediator of God and Men?
199502] Whether Circumcision Was Instituted in a Fitting Manner?
199502] Whether Contrition, Confession, and Satisfaction Are Fittingly Assigned As Parts of Penance?
199502] Whether Every Sign of a Holy Thing Is a Sacrament?
199502] Whether Exorcism Should Precede Baptism?
199502] Whether His Name Was Suitably Given to Christ?
199502] Whether Infusion of Grace Is Necessary for the Remission of Venial Sins?
199502] Whether It Belongs to Christ As God to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199502] Whether It Belongs to Man Alone to Eat This Sacrament Spiritually?
199502] Whether It Is Befitting to the Divine Nature to Assume?
199502] Whether It Is Fitting That the Whole Trinity Should Adopt?
199502] Whether It Pertains to Christ to Pray According to His Sensuality?
199502] Whether It Should Be Said That Christ Was Conceived of(_ de_) the Holy Ghost?
199502] Whether It Was Becoming That Christ Should Lead an Austere Life in This World?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Work Miracles in the Heavenly Bodies?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting That the Disciples Should See Him Rise Again?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Baptized with John''s Baptism?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Rise Again on the Third Day?
199502] Whether It Was Necessary for the Restoration of the Human Race That the Word of God Should Become Incarnate?
199502] Whether Judiciary Power Belongs to Christ As Man?
199502] Whether Man Is Freed by Baptism from All Debt of Punishment Due to Sin?
199502] Whether Penance Is a Special Virtue?
199502] Whether Sacramental Grace Confers Anything in Addition to the Grace of the Virtues and Gifts?
199502] Whether Several Priests Can Consecrate One and the Same Host?
199502] Whether Sin Can Be Pardoned Without Penance?
199502] Whether Sins Are the Proper Matter of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether Sins That Have Been Forgiven, Return Through Ingratitude Which Is Shown Especially in Four Kinds of Sin?
199502] Whether There Is Only One Being in Christ?
199502] Whether There Was Any Other Possible Way of Human Deliverance Besides the Passion of Christ?
199502] Whether There Was the_ Fomes_ of Sin in Christ?
199502] Whether This Clarity Was the Clarity of Glory?
199502] Whether This Is True:"Man Is God"?
199502] Whether This Is the Proper Form for the Consecration of the Bread:"This Is My Body"?
199502] Whether This Proposition Is False:"Christ As Man Was Predestinated to Be the Son of God"?
199502] Whether We Were Delivered from the Devil''s Power Through Christ''s Passion?
199502] Whether a Character Is a Spiritual Power?
199502] Whether a Determinate Quantity of Bread and Wine Is Required for the Matter of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether a Man Can Be Saved Without Baptism?
199502] Whether a Temporal Nativity Should Be Attributed to Christ?
199502] Whether in Christ There Are Several Human Operations?
199502] Whether in Christ There Was a Will of Sensuality Besides the Will of Reason?
199502] Whether in Christ There Were Virtues?
199502] Whether in This Sacrament the Dimensive Quantity of the Bread or Wine Is the Subject of the Other Accidents?
199502] Whether in This Sacrament the Substance of the Bread and Wine Remains After the Consecration?
199502] Whether the Attaining of Glory Is an Effect of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether the Baptism of John Was from God?
199502] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Sanctified Before Animation?
199502] Whether the Eucharist Is One Sacrament or Several?
199502] Whether the Godhead Was Separated from the Flesh When Christ Died?
199502] Whether the Order of the Sacraments, As Given Above, Is Becoming?
199502] Whether the Sacraments Are Instituted by God Alone?
199502] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Person?
199502] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Soul Through the Medium of the Spirit or Mind?
199502] Whether the Son of God Knew All Things in the Word?
199502] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed a Carnal or Earthly Body?
199502] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence with Regard to the Transmutation of Creatures?
199502] Whether the Time for Celebrating This Mystery Has Been Properly Determined?
199502] Whether the Union of the Incarnate Word Took Place in the Person?
199502] Whether the Whole Christ Is Contained Under Each Species of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether the annunciation should have been made by an angel to the Blessed Virgin?
199502] Whether there was a true marriage between Mary and Joseph?
199502] Whether to Baptize Is Part of the Priestly Office, or Proper to That of Bishops?
199502] Whether, After Penance, Man Rises Again to Equal Virtue?
199502]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1995031:10:"Who shall find a valiant woman?"
1995032:6:"Is not He thy Father, that hath possessed thee, and made thee and created thee?"
1995034:30):"He that washeth himself(_ baptizatur_) after touching the dead, if he touch him again, what does his washing avail?"
199503: Further, those who are conceived of a woman contract a certain uncleanness: as it is written( Job 25:4):"Can man be justified compared with God?
199503:3:"Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?"
199503:7):"Ye brood of vipers, who hath showed you to flee from the wrath to come?"
199503] Whether Baptism Should Be Deferred?
199503] Whether Baptism Should Take Away the Penalties of Sin That Belong to This Life?
199503] Whether Christ Acquired His Judiciary Power by His Merits?
199503] Whether Christ As Man Had the Power of Producing the Inward Sacramental Effect?
199503] Whether Christ Ascended by His Own Power?
199503] Whether Christ Began to Work Miracles When He Changed Water into Wine at the Marriage Feast?
199503] Whether Christ Can Be Called a Lordly Man?
199503] Whether Christ Contracted These Defects?
199503] Whether Christ Could Merit in the First Instant of His Conception?
199503] Whether Christ Had an Imprinted or Infused Knowledge?
199503] Whether Christ Is Entire Under Every Part of the Species of the Bread and Wine?
199503] Whether Christ Is the Head of All Men?
199503] Whether Christ Learned Anything from Man?
199503] Whether Christ Ought to Have Lived Constantly with His Disciples After the Resurrection?
199503] Whether Christ Received and Gave to the Disciples His Impassible Body?
199503] Whether Christ Should Have Led a Life of Poverty in This World?
199503] Whether Christ Should Have Taught All Things Openly?
199503] Whether Christ Was Baptized at a Fitting Time?
199503] Whether Christ Was Becomingly Presented in the Temple?
199503] Whether Christ Was the First to Rise from the Dead?
199503] Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Men?
199503] Whether Christ''s Body Rose Again Entire?
199503] Whether Christ''s Body Was Reduced to Dust in the Tomb?
199503] Whether Christ''s Flesh Was First of All Conceived and Afterwards Assumed?
199503] Whether Christ''s Genealogy Is Suitably Traced by the Evangelists?
199503] Whether Christ''s Mother Remained a Virgin After His Birth?
199503] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Redemption?
199503] Whether Christ''s Passion Operated by Way of Sacrifice?
199503] Whether Christ''s Predestination Is the Exemplar of Ours?
199503] Whether Christ''s Temptation Should Have Taken Place After His Fast?
199503] Whether Dispensing of This Sacrament Belongs to a Priest Alone?
199503] Whether God the Father Delivered Up Christ to the Passion?
199503] Whether Grace Was Given in the Baptism of John?
199503] Whether It Belongs to Christ As Man to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199503] Whether It Is Essential to This Sacrament That the Chrism Which Is Its Matter Be Previously Consecrated by a Bishop?
199503] Whether It Is Proper to the Rational Nature to Be Adopted?
199503] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Pray for Himself?
199503] Whether Men Were Freed from the Punishment of Sin Through Christ''s Passion?
199503] Whether There Should Have Been Sacraments After Sin, Before Christ?
199503] Whether There Was Any More Suitable Way of Delivering the Human Race Than by Christ''s Passion?
199503] Whether These Three Are Integral Parts of Penance?
199503] Whether This Is the Proper Form for the Consecration of the Wine:"This Is the Chalice of My Blood,"Etc.?
199503] Whether This Knowledge Is Collative?
199503] Whether This Sacrament Ought to Be Celebrated in a House and with Sacred Vessels?
199503] Whether Those to Whom Christ''s Birth Was Made Known Were Suitably Chosen?
199503] Whether Venial Sins Are Removed by the Sprinkling of Holy Water and the Like?
199503] Whether Water Is the Proper Matter of Baptism?
199503] Whether What Is Done in the Exorcism Effects Anything, or Is a Mere Sign?
199503] Whether Wheaten Bread Is Required for the Matter of This Sacrament?
199503] Whether a Layman Can Baptize?
199503] Whether a Sacrament Is a Sign of One Thing Only?
199503] Whether by Penance One Sin Can Be Pardoned Without Another?
199503] Whether in Christ There Was Faith?
199503] Whether in Christ There Was Ignorance?
199503] Whether in Christ There Were Two Wills As Regards the Reason?
199503] Whether in Christ''s Death There Was a Severance Between His Godhead and His Soul?
199503] Whether the Angel of Annunciation Should Have Appeared to the Virgin in a Bodily Vision?
199503] Whether the Blessed Virgin Can Be Called Christ''s Mother in Respect of His Temporal Nativity?
199503] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Cleansed from the Infection of the Fomes?
199503] Whether the Debt of Punishment That Arises Through Ingratitude in Respect of a Subsequent Sin Is As Great As That of the Sins Previously Pardoned?
199503] Whether the Divine Person Assumed a Man?
199503] Whether the Effect of Christ''s Priesthood Is the Expiation of Sins?
199503] Whether the Eucharist Is Necessary for Salvation?
199503] Whether the Eucharist Is the Greatest of the Sacraments?
199503] Whether the Forgiveness of Mortal Sin Is an Effect of This Sacrament?
199503] Whether the Form of This Sacrament Is:"I Absolve Thee"?
199503] Whether the Holy Ghost Should Be Called Christ''s Father in Respect of His Humanity?
199503] Whether the Human Action of Christ Could Be Meritorious to Him?
199503] Whether the Image of Christ Should Be Adored with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199503] Whether the Just Man Alone May Eat Christ Sacramentally?
199503] Whether the Nature Abstracted from the Personality Can Assume?
199503] Whether the Rite of Circumcision Was Fitting?
199503] Whether the Sacramental Character Is the Character of Christ?
199503] Whether the Sacraments of the New Law Contain Grace?
199503] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Soul?
199503] Whether the Soul Was Assumed Before the Flesh by the Son of God?
199503] Whether the Soul of Christ Can Know the Infinite in the Word?
199503] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence with Regard to His Own Body?
199503] Whether the Species Remaining in This Sacrament Can Change External Objects?
199503] Whether the Substance of the Bread or Wine Is Annihilated After the Consecration of This Sacrament, or Dissolved into Their Original Matter?
199503] Whether the Union of the Word Incarnate Took Place in the Suppositum or Hypostasis?
199503] Whether the Virtue of Penance Is a Species of Justice?
199503] Whether the Whole Christ Was in Hell?
199503] Whether the Witnesses of the Transfiguration Were Fittingly Chosen?
199503] Whether, If Man Had Not Sinned, God Would Have Become Incarnate?
199503] Whether, by Penance, Man Is Restored to His Former Dignity?
1995045:21:"Am not I the Lord, and there is no God else besides Me?
199504:7:"What hast thou that thou hast not received?"
199504:9):"Now that He ascended, what is it, but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
199504:9):"Now that He ascended, what is it, but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?"
199504:9):"Turn you again to the weak and needy elements?"
199504] Whether After the Incarnation the Person or Hypostasis of Christ Is Composite?
199504] Whether All the Sacraments Are Necessary for Salvation?
199504] Whether Bread Can Be Converted into the Body of Christ?
199504] Whether Christ Alone Should Have Been Baptized with the Baptism of John?
199504] Whether Christ As Man Is the Adopted Son of God?
199504] Whether Christ Ascended Above All the Heavens?
199504] Whether Christ Conformed His Conduct to the Law?
199504] Whether Christ Could Communicate to Ministers the Power Which He Had in the Sacraments?
199504] Whether Christ Could Merit for Others?
199504] Whether Christ Had Any Acquired Knowledge?
199504] Whether Christ Himself Should Have Made His Birth Known?
199504] Whether Christ Is the Head of the Angels?
199504] Whether Christ Made Any Stay in Hell?
199504] Whether Christ Ought to Have Assumed All the Bodily Defects of Men?
199504] Whether Christ Ought to Have Suffered on the Cross?
199504] Whether Christ Received Knowledge from the Angels?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Appeared to the Disciples"in Another Shape"?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Been Baptized in the Jordan?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Committed His Doctrine to Writing?
199504] Whether Christ Was a Man During the Three Days of His Death?
199504] Whether Christ Was a Perfect Comprehensor in the First Instant of His Conception?
199504] Whether Christ Was in the Tomb Only One Day and Two Nights?
199504] Whether Christ Was the Cause of His Own Resurrection?
199504] Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Irrational Creatures?
199504] Whether Christ''s Body Ought to Have Risen with Its Scars?
199504] Whether Christ''s Conception Was Natural?
199504] Whether Christ''s Cross Should Be Worshipped with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199504] Whether Christ''s Prayer Was Always Heard?
199504] Whether Christ''s Predestination Is the Cause of Ours?
199504] Whether Christ''s Soul Was Passible?
199504] Whether Circumcision Bestowed Sanctifying Grace?
199504] Whether God Became Incarnate in Order to Take Away Actual Sin, Rather Than to Take Away Original Sin?
199504] Whether Grace and Virtues Are Bestowed on Man by Baptism?
199504] Whether It Belongs to a Priest to Catechize and Exorcize the Person to Be Baptized?
199504] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199504] Whether It Was Fitting That the Mother of God Should Go to the Temple to Be Purified?
199504] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Suffer at the Hands of the Gentiles?
199504] Whether Judiciary Power Belongs to Christ with Respect to All Human Affairs?
199504] Whether One Person Without Another Can Assume a Created Nature?
199504] Whether Penance Is Fittingly Divided into Penance Before Baptism, Penance for Mortal Sins, and Penance for Venial Sins?
199504] Whether Plain Water Is Necessary for Baptism?
199504] Whether Sinners Should Be Baptized?
199504] Whether There Be in the Sacraments a Power of Causing Grace?
199504] Whether There Was Free- will in Christ?
199504] Whether There Was Need for Any Sacraments After Christ Came?
199504] Whether This Sacrament Is Suitably Called by Various Names?
199504] Whether This Sacrament Ought to Be Made of Unleavened Bread?
199504] Whether Venial Sin Can Be Taken Away Without Mortal Sin?
199504] Whether Venial Sins Are Forgiven Through This Sacrament?
199504] Whether Virtuous Deeds Done in Charity Can Be Deadened?
199504] Whether We Were Reconciled to God Through Christ''s Passion?
199504] Whether What Belongs to the Human Nature Can Be Predicated of God?
199504] Whether a Sacrament Is Always Something Sensible?
199504] Whether a Woman Can Baptize?
199504] Whether by Being Sanctified in the Womb the Blessed Virgin Was Preserved from All Actual Sin?
199504] Whether in Christ There Was Hope?
199504] Whether in Christ This Knowledge Was Greater Than the Knowledge of the Angels?
199504] Whether in the Aforesaid Words of the Forms There Be Any Created Power Which Causes the Consecration?
199504] Whether the Annunciation Took Place in Becoming Order?
199504] Whether the Blessed Virgin Cooperated Actively in the Conception of Christ''s Body?
199504] Whether the Blessed Virgin should be called the Mother of God?
199504] Whether the Character Be Subjected in the Powers of the Soul?
199504] Whether the Debt of Punishment Remains After the Guilt Has Been Forgiven Through Penance?
199504] Whether the Effect of the Priesthood of Christ Pertained Not Only to Others, but Also to Himself?
199504] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Assumed by the Word Before Being United to the Soul?
199504] Whether the Imposition of the Priest''s Hands Is Necessary for This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Ingratitude Whereby a Subsequent Sin Causes the Return of Previous Sins, Is a Special Sin?
199504] Whether the Matter of Christ''s Body Should Have Been Taken from a Woman?
199504] Whether the Miracles Which Christ Worked Were a Sufficient Proof of His Godhead?
199504] Whether the Mode and Order of the Temptation Were Becoming?
199504] Whether the Mother of God Took a Vow of Virginity?
199504] Whether the Priest Who Consecrates Is Bound to Receive This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Proper Form of This Sacrament Is:"I Sign Thee with the Sign of the Cross,"Etc.?
199504] Whether the Sacramental Species Can Be Corrupted?
199504] Whether the Sinner Sins in Receiving Christ''s Body Sacramentally?
199504] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Human Mind or Intellect?
199504] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed Human Nature Abstracted from All Individuals?
199504] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence As Regards the Execution of His Will?
199504] Whether the Soul of Christ Sees the Word or the Divine Essence More Clearly Than Does Any Other Creature?
199504] Whether the Testimony of the Father''s Voice, Saying,"This Is My Beloved Son,"Was Fittingly Added?
199504] Whether the Whole Dimensive Quantity of Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Will Is Properly the Subject of Penance?
199504] Whether the Words Spoken in This Sacrament Are Properly Framed?
1995053:8):"Who shall declare His generation?"
1995053:8:"Who shall declare His generation?"
199505:29):"Who shall give them to have such a mind, to fear Me?"
199505] Whether After the Judgment That Takes Place in the Present Time, There Remains Yet Another General Judgment?
199505] Whether Anything Can Be Generated from the Sacramental Species?
199505] Whether Christ Descending into Hell Delivered the Holy Fathers from Thence?
199505] Whether Christ Endured All Suffering?
199505] Whether Christ Opened the Gate of Heaven to Us by His Passion?
199505] Whether Christ Should Have Demonstrated the Truth of His Resurrection by Proofs?
199505] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Manifested by Means of the Angels and the Star?
199505] Whether Christ''s Body Ascended Above Every Spiritual Creature?
199505] Whether Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament As in a Place?
199505] Whether Christ''s Persecutors Knew Who He Was?
199505] Whether Christ''s Was Identically the Same Body Living and Dead?
199505] Whether Deeds Deadened by Sin, Are Revived by Penance?
199505] Whether Determinate Things Are Required for a Sacrament?
199505] Whether Each of the Divine Persons Could Have Assumed Human Nature?
199505] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be the Redeemer?
199505] Whether It Was Fitting That God Should Become Incarnate in the Beginning of the Human Race?
199505] Whether John''s Baptism Should Have Ceased After Christ Was Baptized?
199505] Whether One That Is Not Baptized Can Confer the Sacrament of Baptism?
199505] Whether Penance Originates from Fear?
199505] Whether There Are Two Filiations in Christ?
199505] Whether There Was Sensible Pain in Christ?
199505] Whether This Be a Suitable Form of Baptism:"I Baptize Thee in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
199505] Whether This Knowledge Was Habitual?
199505] Whether This Sacrament Is Necessary for Salvation?
199505] Whether What Belongs to the Human Nature Can Be Predicated of the Divine Nature?
199505] Whether Wine of the Grape Is the Proper Matter of This Sacrament?
199505] Whether Words Are Required for the Signification of the Sacraments?
199505] Whether Works of Satisfaction Should Be Enjoined on Sinners That Have Been Baptized?
199505] Whether a Character Can Be Blotted Out from the Soul?
199505] Whether a Wicked Priest Can Consecrate the Eucharist?
199505] Whether in Christ There Is Any Union of Soul and Body?
199505] Whether in Christ There Were the Gifts?
199505] Whether the Accidents of the Bread and Wine Remain in This Sacrament After the Change?
199505] Whether the Actions Performed in Celebrating This Sacrament Are Becoming?
199505] Whether the Aforesaid Expressions Are True?
199505] Whether the Entire Punishment Due to Sin Is Forgiven Through This Sacrament?
199505] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Conceived of the Virgin''s Purest Blood?
199505] Whether the Grace of Christ, As Head of the Church, Is the Same As His Habitual Grace, Inasmuch As He Is Man?
199505] Whether the Heavens Should Have Been Opened Unto Christ at His Baptism?
199505] Whether the Human Will of Christ Was Altogether Conformed to the Divine Will in the Thing Willed?
199505] Whether the Institution of This Sacrament Was Appropriate?
199505] Whether the Mother of God Should Be Worshipped with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199505] Whether the Priesthood of Christ Endures for Ever?
199505] Whether the Remnants of Sin Are Removed When a Mortal Sin Is Forgiven?
199505] Whether the Sacrament of Confirmation Imprints a Character?
199505] Whether the Sacraments Can Be Conferred by Evil Ministers?
199505] Whether the Sacraments of the New Law Derive Their Power from Christ''s Passion?
199505] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed Human Nature in All Individuals?
199505] Whether the Whole Human Nature Was Assumed Through the Medium of the Parts?
199505] Whether to Approach This Sacrament with Consciousness of Sin Is the Gravest of All Sins?
199505] Whether, by Her Sanctification in the Womb, the Blessed Virgin Received the Fulness of Grace?
1995060- 90)_______________________ QUESTION 60 WHAT IS A SACRAMENT?
199506:14):"What participation hath justice with injustice?"
199506:14:"What participation hath justice with injustice?"
199506:15):"What concord hath Christ with Belial?"
199506:15):"What concord hath Christ with Belial?"
199506:3):"Know you not that we shall judge angels?"
199506] Whether After Christ, It Was Proper to the Blessed Virgin to Be Sanctified in the Womb?
199506] Whether Any Kind of Worship Is Due to the Relics of the Saints?
199506] Whether Baptism Can Be Conferred in the Name of Christ?
199506] Whether Children Receive Grace and Virtue in Baptism?
199506] Whether Christ Delivered Any of the Lost from Hell?
199506] Whether Christ Was Born Without His Mother Suffering?
199506] Whether Christ''s Ascension Is the Cause of Our Salvation?
199506] Whether Christ''s Birth Was Made Known in a Becoming Order?
199506] Whether Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament Movably?
199506] Whether Christ''s Body Was in Adam and the Other Patriarchs, As to Something Signate?
199506] Whether Christ''s Death Conduced in Any Way to Our Salvation?
199506] Whether Christ''s Judiciary Power Extends to the Angels?
199506] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation Efficiently?
199506] Whether It Is Fitting to Say That When Christ Was Baptized the Holy Ghost Came Down on Him in the Form of a Dove?
199506] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be Head of the Church?
199506] Whether It Was Fitting for the Son of God to Assume Human Nature of the Stock of Adam?
199506] Whether Man Is Preserved by This Sacrament from Future Sins?
199506] Whether Penance Is a Second Plank After Shipwreck?
199506] Whether Penance Is the First of the Virtues?
199506] Whether Several Can Baptize at the Same Time?
199506] Whether Several Divine Persons Can Assume One and the Same Individual Nature?
199506] Whether Sinners Who Are Going to Be Baptized Are Bound to Confess Their Sins?
199506] Whether There Was Contrariety of Wills in Christ?
199506] Whether There Was Sorrow in Christ?
199506] Whether This Is True:"God Was Made Man"?
199506] Whether This Knowledge Was Distinguished by Divers Habits?
199506] Whether Those Who Had Been Baptized with John''s Baptism Had to Be Baptized with the Baptism of Christ?
199506] Whether Water Should Be Mixed with the Wine?
199506] Whether Wicked Men Sin in Administering the Sacraments?
199506] Whether a Character Is Imprinted by Each Sacrament of the New Law?
199506] Whether by His Passion Christ Merited to Be Exalted?
199506] Whether in Christ There Was the Gift of Fear?
199506] Whether the Character of Confirmation Presupposes of Necessity, the Baptismal Character?
199506] Whether the Defects Occurring During the Celebration of This Sacrament Can Be Sufficiently Met by Observing the Church''s Statutes?
199506] Whether the Effect of Subsequent Penance Is to Quicken Even Dead Works?
199506] Whether the Forgiveness of Guilt Is an Effect of Penance?
199506] Whether the Form of the Consecration of the Bread Accomplishes Its Effect Before the Form of the Consecration of the Wine Be Completed?
199506] Whether the Human Nature Was Assumed Through the Medium of Grace?
199506] Whether the Human Nature Was United to the Word of God Accidentally?
199506] Whether the Incarnation Ought to Have Been Put Off Till the End of the World?
199506] Whether the Mass of a Sinful Priest Is of Less Worth Than the Mass of a Good Priest?
199506] Whether the Pain of Christ''s Passion Was Greater Than All Other Pains?
199506] Whether the Paschal Lamb Was the Chief Figure of This Sacrament?
199506] Whether the Priest Ought to Deny the Body of Christ to the Sinner Seeking It?
199506] Whether the Priesthood of Christ Was According to the Order of Melchisedech?
199506] Whether the Proofs Which Christ Made Use of Manifested Sufficiently the Truth of His Resurrection?
199506] Whether the Sacramental Species Can Nourish?
199506] Whether the Sacraments of the Old Law Caused Grace?
199506] Whether the Sin of Those Who Crucified Christ Was Most Grievous?
199506] Whether the Substantial Form of the Bread Remains in This Sacrament After the Consecration?
199507] Whether Angels Can Administer Sacraments?
199507] Whether Christ Should Have Been Born in Bethlehem?
199507] Whether Christ Suffered in His Whole Soul?
199507] Whether Christ''s Flesh in the Patriarchs Was Infected by Sin?
199507] Whether Determinate Words Are Required in the Sacraments?
199507] Whether Heretics, Schismatics, and Excommunicated Persons Can Consecrate?
199507] Whether Immersion in Water Is Necessary for Baptism?
199507] Whether One Divine Person Can Assume Two Human Natures?
199507] Whether Sanctifying Grace Is Bestowed in This Sacrament?
199507] Whether There Was Fear in Christ?
199507] Whether This Change Is Wrought Instantaneously?
199507] Whether This Is True:"Man Was Made God"?
199507] Whether This Sacrament Benefit Others Besides the Recipients?
199507] Whether This Sacrament Was Suitably Instituted in the New Law?
199507] Whether in Baptism It Is Necessary for Someone to Raise the Baptized from the Sacred Font?
199507] Whether the Body of Christ, As It Is in This Sacrament, Can Be Seen by Any Eye, at Least by a Glorified One?
199507] Whether the Children Who Died in Original Sin Were Delivered by Christ?
199507] Whether the Devil Is the Head of All the Wicked?
199507] Whether the Dove in Which the Holy Ghost Appeared Was Real?
199507] Whether the Effect of Baptism Is to Open the Gates of the Heavenly Kingdom?
199507] Whether the Gratuitous Graces Were in Christ?
199507] Whether the Intention of Receiving the Sacrament of Baptism Is Required on the Part of the One Baptized?
199507] Whether the Mixing with Water Is Essential to This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Sacramental Species Are Broken in This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Seminal Loss That Occurs During Sleep Hinders Anyone from Receiving This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Star Which Appeared to the Magi Belonged to the Heavenly System?
199507] Whether the Union of the Divine Nature and the Human Is Anything Created?
199508:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
199508:6) saying:"There is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?"
199508] Whether Antichrist May Be Called the Head of All the Wicked?
199508] Whether Any Liquid Can Be Mingled with the Consecrated Wine?
199508] Whether Baptism Has an Equal Effect in All?
199508] Whether Christ Paid Tithes in Abraham''s Loins?
199508] Whether Christ Was Born at a Fitting Time?
199508] Whether Christ by His Descent into Hell Delivered Souls from Purgatory?
199508] Whether Christ''s Body Is Truly There When Flesh or a Child Appears Miraculously in This Sacrament?
199508] Whether Christ''s Entire Soul Enjoyed Blessed Fruition During the Passion?
199508] Whether Faith Is Required on the Part of the One Baptized?
199508] Whether Food or Drink Taken Beforehand Hinders the Receiving of This Sacrament?
199508] Whether He Who Raises Anyone from the Sacred Font Is Bound to Instruct Him?
199508] Whether It Is Lawful to Add Anything to the Words in Which the Sacramental Form Consists?
199508] Whether It Was Becoming That the Magi Should Come to Adore Christ and Pay Homage to Him?
199508] Whether It Was Becoming, When Christ Was Baptized That the Father''s Voice Should Be Heard, Bearing Witness to the Son?
199508] Whether Penance Should Last Till the End of Life?
199508] Whether There Was Wonder in Christ?
199508] Whether This Is True:"Christ Is a Creature"?
199508] Whether This Proposition Is False:"The Body of Christ Is Made Out of Bread"?
199508] Whether This Sacrament Should Be Given to All?
199508] Whether Trine Immersion Is Essential to Baptism?
199508] Whether Union Is the Same As Assumption?
199508] Whether Water Should Be Added in Great Quantity?
199508] Whether a Degraded Priest Can Consecrate This Sacrament?
199508] Whether in Christ There Was the Gift of Prophecy?
199508] Whether it was more fitting that the Person of the Son rather than any other Divine Person should assume human nature?
199508] Whether the Effect of This Sacrament Is Hindered by Venial Sin?
199508] Whether the Minister''s Intention Is Required for the Validity of a Sacrament?
199509] Whether Baptism May Be Reiterated?
199509] Whether Children Should Be Baptized?
199509] Whether Christ Suffered at a Suitable Time?
199509] Whether Faith Is Required of Necessity in the Minister of a Sacrament?
199509] Whether Insincerity Hinders the Effect of Baptism?
199509] Whether It Is Permissible to Receive Communion from Heretical, Excommunicate, or Sinful Priests, and to Hear Mass Said by Them?
199509] Whether Penance Can Be Continuous?
199509] Whether There Was Anger in Christ?
199509] Whether This Sacrament Should Be Given to Man on the Forehead?
199509] Whether Those Who Have Not the Use of Reason Ought to Receive This Sacrament?
199509] Whether in Christ There Was the Fulness of Grace?
199509] Whether the Union of the Two Natures in Christ Is the Greatest of All Unions?
19950:''Are they not''] all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them, who shall receive the inheritance of salvation(?)."
19950:''What''] can be made clean by the unclean?"
19950:''ought not Christ''] to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory(?)."
19950And because we believe Christ as the Divine truth, according to John 8:46,"If I tell you the truth, why do you not believe Me?"
19950And can there be one operation where there are different substances?"
19950And concerning this there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it belongs to a deacon to baptize?
19950And farther on( Luke 14:5):"Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath- day?"
19950And he said: In what then were you baptized?
19950And how shall they hear without a preacher?"
19950And what could afford us a stronger proof of this than that the Son of God should become a partner with us of human nature?"
19950And while He is doing all things wondrously, would He have taken away that which He accomplished in mercy?"
19950And whilst He is doing all things wondrously, would He have taken away that which He accomplished in mercy?
19950Are the Christian sacraments, by any chance, of a nature less lasting than this bodily mark?"
19950Art Thou come to destroy us?
19950Baptism of Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit?
19950Baptism,"unclean, by which he was sanctified?"
19950But God is called the Father even of the irrational creature, according to Job 38:28:"Who is father of the rain?
19950But according to the Church''s ritual, the man who comes to be baptized is asked concerning his faith:"Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty?"
19950But the angel seems first to have announced what the virgin might doubt, and which, because of her doubt, would make her ask:"How shall this be done?"
19950But why should our Lord, whose right by nature it is to forgive sins, avoid those whom He could make holier than such as abstain?"
19950Can not the lesser operate as the greater?
19950Christ, Began to Be?
19950Concerning the first our consideration will be fivefold:( 1) What is a sacrament?
19950Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether nativity regards the nature or the person?
19950Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the flesh of Christ was derived from Adam?
19950Concerning the first there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ should have led a solitary life, or have associated with men?
19950Concerning the first there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether circumcision was a preparation for, and a figure of, Baptism?
19950Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, was sanctified before her birth from the womb?
19950Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the sacraments of the New Law are the cause of grace?
19950Concerning the first there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is Baptism?
19950Concerning the first, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ should have worked miracles?
19950Concerning this there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Confirmation is a sacrament?
19950Concerning which there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God alone works inwardly in the sacraments?
19950Dei xiv, 9):"Whenever these affections follow reason, and are caused when and where needed, who will dare to call them diseases or vicious passions?"
19950Did not that rich man go away from His presence sorrowful?
19950Do we not offer it up every day in memory of His death?"
19950For as Matthew relates( 27:46), when our Lord was hanging upon the cross He cried out:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
19950For how shall we call Him omnipotent, if He is unable to heal what is beyond hope?
19950For it is written( 1 Kings 15:17):"When thou wast a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel?"
19950For when sorrow ceases, repentance fails; and if repentance fails, what becomes of pardon?"
19950For, as we read in the( Twelfth) Council of Toledo,"What kind of a sacrifice is that, wherein not even the sacrificer is known to have a share?"
19950Having become man, ought He to have made another world, that we might believe Him to be Him by whom the world was made?
19950He replies: Whereby shall I know this?
19950Hence Augustine says on John 18:20:"How can it be said that He speaks in secret when He speaks before so many men?
19950Hence Augustine says to Renatus( De Anima et ejus origine i):"Who may offer Christ''s body except for them who are Christ''s members?"
19950Hence Thomas said( John 14:5):"Lord, we know not whither Thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
19950Hence he adds:"How can there be a creature in God?
19950Hence( Luke 18:8) it is written:"But yet the Son of Man, when He cometh, shall He find think you, faith on earth?"
19950Hence, on Luke 4:3,"If Thou be the Son of God,"etc., Ambrose says:"What means this way of addressing Him?
19950In like manner it is said( Gen. 18:17):"Can I hide from Abraham what I am about to do?"
19950In regard to the former there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was fitting that John should baptize?
19950Is it a washing?
19950Or he that is born of a woman appear clean?"
19950Or how can His generosity be known to any one who says it was despised on account of its ignoble sinfulness?
19950Or should He have conformed Himself to others in these respects?
19950Or who begot the drops of dew?"
19950Or, again,"for that He is flesh?"
19950Or, for that He is a soul?"
19950Say, priest, say, cleric, how dost thou kiss the Son of God with the same lips wherewith thou hast kissed the daughter of a harlot?
19950She says: How shall this be?
19950That, as they passed by, their very shadow healed the sick?
19950Therefore it was foolish of them to seek human guidance besides that of the star, saying:"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?"
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ had any knowledge besides the Divine?
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Penance has any parts?
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Son of God should have assumed in human nature defects of body?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ''s Godhead and humanity are to be adored with one and the same adoration?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all mortal sins are taken away by Penance?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human nature was more capable of being assumed than any other nature?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was fitting for God to become incarnate?
19950Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Penance is a sacrament?
19950Under the first head there are thirteen points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the soul of Christ there was any habitual grace?
19950Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the union of the Word Incarnate took place in the nature?
19950Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether this is true:"God is man"?
19950Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ is one or two?
19950Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ is subject to the Father?
19950Under the first heading there are eight points for inquiry:( 1) Whether bread and wine are the matter of this sacrament?
19950Under the first heading there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a sacrament is a kind of sign?
19950Under the first heading there are six points for inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ''s Passion brought about our salvation by way of merit?
19950Under the first heading there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Eucharist is a sacrament?
19950Under the first heading there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was necessary for Christ to suffer for men''s deliverance?
19950Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ was predestinated?
19950Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the soul of Christ comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?
19950Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether judiciary power is to be attributed to Christ?
19950Was Christ created by a command?"
19950What Is a Sacrament?
19950What could be so favorably offered and accepted as the flesh of our sacrifice, which was made the body of our Priest?"
19950What does it mean that''no man shall pass through it,''save that Joseph shall not know her?
19950What else could be so appropriate for this immolation as mortal flesh?
19950What else is there so clean for cleansing mortals as the flesh born in the womb without fleshly concupiscence, and coming from a virginal womb?
19950What is a bad minister to thee, where the Lord is good?"
19950What sort of a physician is he who knows not how to heal a recurring disease?
19950What word of Christ?
19950What works-- but that from ungodly he should be made righteous?
19950Wherefore Augustine says( Contra Quinque Haereses v):"God saith, the Creator of man: What is it that troubles thee in My Birth?
19950Wherefore He says( Luke 13:15):"Doth not every one of you on the Sabbath- day loose his ox or his ass from the manger, and lead them to water?"
19950Who is it that ascends?
19950Why, then, do you look for nature''s order in Christ''s body, since the Lord Jesus was Himself brought forth of a Virgin beyond nature?"
19950_ On the contrary,_ Ambrose says( De Fide ii, 8):"How can the same operation spring from different powers?
19950_ On the contrary,_ He Himself says( John 8:46):"Which of you shall convince Me of sin?"
19950_ On the contrary,_ It was said in the person of His adversaries( John 11:47):"What do we; for this man doth many miracles?"
19950and if I be a master, where is my fear?"
19950art Thou come to destroy us?"
19950cried out, saying: What have we to do with Thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
19950distinguish, the body of the Lord from other meats, how must he be''condemned''who, feigning himself a friend, comes to His table a foe?"
19950especially if what He says to few He wishes through them to be made known to many?"
19950found certain disciples; and he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
19950i):"Was Christ made by a word?
19950iii):"Since Christ is perfect God and perfect man, what foolhardiness have some to dare to affirm that Christ as man is not a substance?"
19950iii):"What means this closed gate in the House of the Lord, except that Mary is to be ever inviolate?
19950is it not rather acknowledged and approved?
19950iv):"Mary answered the announcing angel:''How shall this be done, because I know not man?''
19950iv):"We do not speak of the Father''s right hand as of a place, for how can a place be designated by His right hand, who Himself is beyond all place?
19950iv):"What else could be so fittingly partaken of by men, or offered up for men, as human flesh?
19950iv):"What greater cause is there of the Lord''s coming than to show God''s love for us?"
19950iv):"Who is it that descends?
19950lxxi):"What are these''greater works''which believers in Him would do?
19950on the Epiphany:"What will He be like in the judgment- seat; since from His cradle He struck terror into the heart of a proud king?"
19950one of flesh and blood?
19950or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
19950or whom hath He set over the world which He made?"
19950or"always was"?
19950save that, though He knew that the Son of God was to come, yet he did not think that He had come in the weakness of the flesh?"
19950that is, in the shedding of My blood,"while I go down,"as by various degrees of evils,"into corruption?"
19950that is, the gall proper;"and why not the black gall?"
19950that is, the phlegm;"why not also the yellow gall?"
19950the angels are the works of Christ: and does that man do greater works than these, who co- operates with Christ in the work of his justification?
19950till seven times?"
19950true and pure doctrine,"come in to be put under a bushel?"
19950v):"What kind of sacrifice is that wherein not even the sacrificer is known to have a share?"
19950vii) that the question,"Who is this that cometh from Edom?"
19950was it from heaven or from men?"
19950why hast Thou forsaken Me?
19950works that are done without charity, are quickened by Penance?
19950would He not have strengthened an erroneous opinion, and made it impossible for us to believe that He had become a true man?
19950xix):"What else is a corporeal sacrament but a kind of visible word?"
19950xxv, n. 12; xxvi, n. 1):"Why make ready tooth and belly?
19950xxviii):"If it be a daily bread, why do you take it once a year, as the Greeks have the custom in the east?
42518Do you hear that bell tinkling in the morning?
42518Do you think you will hold on?
42518Doth God take care for oxen? 42518 Doth the ploughman plough all day to sow?"
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day to sow?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day to sow?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day to sow?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518Have I long in sin been sleeping, Long been slighting, grieving thee? 42518 If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it?"
42518If thine arm offend thee--hang it in a sling?
42518If thine eye offend thee--wear a shade?
42518Is Christ divided? 42518 Is your father a Christian?"
42518My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
42518No,say you;"how can that be?"
42518Oh,say you,"will it actually come to death?"
42518Shall horses run upon the rock? 42518 Shall horses run upon the rock?
42518Shall horses run upon the rock? 42518 Shall horses run upon the rock?
42518Should it be according to thy mind?
42518Surely you do not object to my having a little more sleep?
42518What is that for?
42518Wherefore do you spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labor for that which satisfieth not?
42518Who can stand before his cold?
42518Who can stand before his cold?
42518Who can stand before his cold?
42518Why do you tell your child a thing twenty times?
42518Why hast thou sent me,says he,"to a people that have ears but hear not?
42518Why,says one,"not our sin?"
42518A Christian man working not at all for his Lord; how shall I speak of him?
42518A father?
42518A master?
42518A minister?
42518A preacher may preach without conversions, and who shall blame him?
42518A servant?
42518A slothful professor''s heart is tinder for the devil''s tinderbox; does your heart thus invite the sparks of temptation?
42518A teacher?
42518A_ Christian_ man on half time?
42518Afraid for the infinite Jehovah that his purposes will fail?
42518After a powerful sermon he has not enjoyed his meals, or been able to sleep, for he has asked himself,"What shall I do in the end thereof?"
42518After the germ has been put forth, can you make it further grow, and develop its life into leaf and stem?
42518Am I told that this was because his death would be the completion of his example, and the seal of his preaching?
42518And is this a little offence, to snatch from his brow the crown, and from his hand the sceptre?
42518And so, when unconscious, and drugged to relieve pain, you will begin to think of your soul?
42518And what is there, brethren, that is so fit for the heart, the mind, the soul of man, as to know God and his Christ?
42518And what next?
42518And what, think you, are the feelings of the minister?
42518And when the frost pinches us so severely, why should it not be continued month after month?
42518And when the green, grassy blade has been succeeded by the ear, can you ripen it?
42518And when you have thus been up and down, what next?
42518And while she was sitting there, what happened?
42518And who would wish that idlers should be happy?
42518And why is it, my friends, why is it that God gives the cattle the grass?
42518And why should grace have visited you or me-- why?
42518And will you make your bed upon them when you come to die?
42518And, oh, what a joy of harvest you will have then?
42518Another soul begins to sing in heaven; why do you weep, O heirs of immortality?
42518Answer each one for himself-- Dost thou believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?
42518Are my fellow- laborers afraid that Jeshurun will wax fat and kick, if he has too much food?
42518Are not all thorns and thistles meant to be teachers to sinful men?
42518Are not these things to be left to a higher wisdom?
42518Are the best of our Christian young men always going to stay at home?
42518Are the missions of the churches of Great Britain always to be such poor, feeble things as they are?
42518Are there fruits?
42518Are they not in thy book?"
42518Are thistles to be your principal crop?
42518Are thy necessities large?
42518Are we bound to persevere till we are worn out by this unsuccessful work?
42518Are we giving our religion the chief place or not?
42518Are we thus shining?
42518Are you going to preach, young man?
42518Are you really saved, and are you negligent in the Lord''s work?
42518Are you so simple as to expect the harvest before you have passed through the springing- time?
42518Are you sown of the Lord?
42518Are you sown of the Lord?
42518Are you to go swaggering down the streets of heaven, letting fall an oath, or singing a loose song?
42518Are you under the Lord''s care?
42518Are you?
42518Art thou still a piece of the bare common or wild heath?
42518As the poet sings:"What more can he say, than to you he hath said,-- You who unto Jesus for refuge have fled?"
42518Because there is a pleasure in looking at a Scotch thistle, do you intend to grow acres of pleasurable vice?
42518Beloved, are you producing anything else?
42518Brethren, are we careful enough as to our religious walk?
42518Brother worker, are you getting a little weary?
42518Burn the wheat?
42518But how may a good workman for Christ lawfully go to sleep?
42518But how shall we thank him sufficiently for the thaw of his lovingkindness?
42518But is there not a way of saving men without the grace of God?
42518But what if the ploughing should never lead to sowing; what if you should be disturbed in conscience, and should go on to resist it all?
42518But who is to be the judge of the suitability of your trial?
42518But will you go there at all?
42518Can I lend you a hand?
42518Can I show you how to work better?
42518Can it be possible that the Spirit is entirely absent?
42518Can nothing else be done?
42518Can such an atonement be offered in vain?
42518Can the Most High hear it and not be pressed down beneath its weight?
42518Can you bear to think of being divided from godly friends for ever and ever?
42518Can you expect that God shall pass by wilful and deliberate offences?
42518Can you make a seed germinate?
42518Canst thou trust him, and yet be cast away?
42518Cease ye, cease ye, from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
42518Come, dear friend, will you be a corn of wheat laid up on the shelf alone?
42518Could you wish your child to descend to earth again from the bliss which now surrounds her?
42518Did I not begin by saying that because we were sheep he deigns to compare himself to a sheep?
42518Did I not hear you sing the other day--"''Tis a point I long to know"?
42518Did I not say just now that the sheep, by struggling, might be cut by the shears?
42518Did he cast doubt upon the unquenchable fire and the undying worm?
42518Did he conceal the sinner''s peril?
42518Did he lull souls into slumber by smooth strains of flattery?
42518Did he not once speak to the rock, and turn the flint into a stream of water?
42518Did it come from that dear hand which was nailed to the cross?
42518Did not our Lord say,"I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye can not bear them now"?
42518Did she stretch forth her hand and take the food herself?
42518Did the Spirit of God drop eternal life into your bosom?
42518Did you ever bring a penny into the till by fretting, or put a loaf on the table by complaint?
42518Did you not hear the other day of the alderman who died in his carriage?
42518Didst thou carry home thy sack, filled like those of Joseph''s brothers, when they returned from Egypt?
42518Didst thou have a soul- enriching season among the sheaves the other Sabbath?
42518Didst thou have an abundance?
42518Do I address any aged ones whose lease must soon run out?
42518Do I address the lecherous, or the oppressive, or the profane?
42518Do these people come to our assemblies because it is respectable to attend a place of worship?
42518Do we in the morning sow our seed, and in the evening still stretch out our hand?
42518Do we sow beside all waters?
42518Do you experience such keeping?
42518Do you feel the joy of harvest, the joy that makes you wish that others should share with you?
42518Do you know what_ nature_ is?
42518Do you mean to continue in that state for ever?
42518Do you not remember reading in the Scriptures that, upon one occasion, the disciples could not cast out a devil?
42518Do you not see where you are?
42518Do you not think it is even more necessary to ask a blessing on our troubles before we get into them?
42518Do you recollect that auspicious day when at last you began to have some little hope?
42518Do you recollect those many Sundays when you said to yourself,"Let me go to my chamber and fall on my knees and pray"?
42518Do you say that yonder green stuff is wheat?"
42518Do you see how it is overgrown with thorns and nettles?
42518Do you, brethren, use all your opportunities?
42518Does Jehovah keep his covenant with cattle, and will he not keep his covenant with his own beloved?
42518Does another whisper,"Oh that I might be saved"?
42518Does he keep you?
42518Does it not occur to us at once to give the word to those who will have it, and leave the despisers to perish in their own wilfulness?
42518Does not prudence itself dictate it?
42518Does not reason say,"Let us send this medicine where there are sick people who will value it?"
42518Does the Lord work with us?
42518Does the sharp ploughshare touch thee just now?
42518Does your life begin and end with him?
42518Dost thou do so?
42518Dost thou feel the power of the Word?
42518Dost thou require great mercy?
42518Doth not the wife share with the husband?
42518Earth asks,"Why should I yield at harvest to the sinner''s plough?"
42518Echo answers, Why?
42518Faith cometh by hearing, and how can there be hearing if there is no teaching?
42518For which of all my works dost thou insult me?"
42518Friend, if you have any religion, how did you get it?
42518Go ye to Jerusalem, where of old was the city of his glory and the shrine of his indwelling, and what is left there to- day?
42518Go ye to Rome, where once Paul preached the gospel with power: what is it now but the centre of idolatry?
42518God gives the increase in the barn and the hay- rick; and in the spiritual farm it is even more so, for what can man do in this business?
42518Going to put it off to the last hour or two, are you?
42518Had you not better attend to your fences at once?
42518Has he not said,"I have refined thee, but not with silver, I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction"?
42518Has he not said,"I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me"?
42518Has the seed of the Word never been sown in thee?
42518Has the world my heart been keeping?
42518Hast the ploughshare never broken up the clods of thy soul?
42518Hast thou been the chief of sinners?
42518Hast thou never sought to pull up the weeds of sin that grow in thy heart?
42518Hast thou never watered the young plants of desire?
42518Hath not Jesus bidden the believer to be baptized?
42518Hath not the Lord declared that he hath chosen his vineyard and fenced it?
42518Have we not there tasted the sweetest and most sustaining of all spiritual food?
42518Have we not thousands of hearers who receive the word with joy?
42518Have you a concern about these things?
42518Have you a fine- spun righteousness of your own?
42518Have you any faith in yourself?
42518Have you ever noticed that whenever the Lord afflicts us he selects the best possible time?
42518Have you ever searched to the bottom of your profession?
42518Have you ever seen a patient man insulted?
42518Have you forgotten that you are nothing?
42518Have you never heard of a person walking in the fields into whose bosom a bird has flown because pursued by the hawk?
42518Have you never heard those accents?
42518Have you not heard of persons who fall dead at their work?
42518Have you turned over that question, or have you gone at it hit or miss?
42518He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold?
42518He comes with the word of promise and the smile of brotherly love at once, and he says to the new believer,"Have you confessed your faith?
42518He goes to his Master with,"Who hath believed our report, and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
42518He maketh the grass to grow all alone, and shall he not make you flourish despite your loneliness?
42518Hear again:"Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?"
42518Here is your dear child likely to die; will you not, dear parents, meet together and ask God to bless the death of that child, if it is to happen?
42518How can I plant with success if my helper will not water what I have planted; or what is the use of my watering if nothing is planted?
42518How can a man be void of understanding who has a field and a vineyard?
42518How can you love your neighbor as yourself if you do not love his soul?
42518How canst thou judge of what is good for thee?
42518How comes it that there is within the ripe seed the preparations for another sowing and another growth?
42518How could it be?
42518How does he do this?
42518How far is all this to be attributed to a neglectful church?
42518How is it done?
42518How long do you suppose it was before I saw that woman?
42518How many are there of this sort here?
42518How shall men hear without a teacher?
42518How shall we escape from this very knowing and very captious sluggard?
42518How shall we survive the censures of this dogmatic person?
42518How wilt thou escape if thou wilt neglect so great salvation?
42518How would it have fared with you had you also been smitten while riding at your ease?
42518However, instead of asking what the church has been doing for this nineteen hundred years, let us ask ourselves, What are we going to do now?
42518I am about to teach a difficult subject; will it do any good?
42518I delight to think of heaven as_ his_ barn;_ his_ barn, what must that be?
42518I have chosen an abstruse point of theology; will it serve any purpose?"
42518I know we each one have some power to serve God; do we use it?
42518I suggest to you young people especially that, in starting life, you say to yourselves,"What shall we live for?
42518If God blesses"the springing thereof,"dear beginners, what will he not do for you in after days?
42518If a new laborer comes on the farm, and he uses a hoe of a new shape, shall I become his enemy?
42518If he did so what would remain to be believed?
42518If he does his work better than I do mine, shall I be jealous?
42518If it were not for this fact with what despairing agony should we utter the cry of Esaias,"Who hath believed our report?
42518If men once said,"There is corn in Egypt,"may they not always say that the finest of the wheat is to be found in secret prayer?
42518If the Law of heaven were as swift to punish as the law of man, where were we?
42518If the Lord says this can any of us complain?
42518If you and I were in God''s place, should we have borne it?
42518If you cut down the blades, where will the ears come from?
42518If you do not sow your faith by using it, how can it grow?
42518If, as some tell us, the ethical part of Christianity is much more to be thought of than its peculiar doctrines, then, why did Jesus die at all?
42518Indeed, the Lord has to restrain the servants of his anger, for the heavens cry,"Why should we cover that wretch''s head?"
42518Is Jesus your life?
42518Is glory the end and outcome of that which fills our home with mourning?
42518Is it a matter of soul- concern with you to be reconciled to God, and to have an interest in Jesus''precious blood?
42518Is it in dissipation that your life is to be spent?
42518Is it not an insult to God''s_ wisdom_?
42518Is it not because_ he has opportunities which he does not use_?
42518Is it not generally understood that you must measure a man''s understanding by the amount of his ready cash?
42518Is it not growing dreadfully likely that you will die in your sins and perish for ever?
42518Is it not so?
42518Is it not time that you bestirred yourself?
42518Is it not to separate it from the straw and the chaff?
42518Is it not written,"I will bring them under the rod of the covenant"?
42518Is it not written,"Of his own will begat he us by the word of truth"?
42518Is it not written,"So he giveth his beloved sleep"?
42518Is not that a suggestive metaphor?
42518Is not that enough?
42518Is not the time come for an open confession?
42518Is not this common sense?
42518Is not this good reasoning?
42518Is not this the way of wisdom?
42518Is that it?
42518Is that word true to your soul,"I the Lord do keep it; I will water it every moment: lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day?"
42518Is the eternal happiness of the righteous the birth which comes of their death- pangs?
42518Is the love of Jesus the principal wheat with us?
42518Is there any bliss like the bliss of knowing that you are in Christ, and are the beloved of the Lord?
42518Is there any room for patience now?
42518Is there any secret corner of your heart which you will keep for Jesus?
42518Is there here a wayside hearer?
42518Is there no one here that will trust the Saviour?
42518Is there not a promise,"In due season we shall reap, if we faint not"?
42518Is there one who prays within himself,"God be merciful to me a sinner"?
42518Is there such a being?
42518Is this a thing to be winked at?
42518Is this a trifle?
42518Is this going to last forever?
42518Is this the spirit of Christ?
42518Is this wise?
42518It is fine talk, certainly; but doth the ploughman plough all day?
42518It may be at the first seeking I may not find; what then?
42518It may happen that at my first asking I shall not receive; what then?
42518It will be ripened; but can_ you_ do it?
42518Kept by the eternal Spirit of God, shall there not be produced in us fruits to his glory?
42518Know ye not that the church is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all?
42518Knowest thou anything about this?
42518Listen:"Doth the ploughman plough all day?"
42518Man, hast thou never cultivated thy heart?
42518May I next ask you to look into_ your own house_ and home?
42518May there not come a day when the millions of London shall worship God with one consent?
42518Might he not have said,"Friend, why doest thou this?
42518Moreover,_ sin makes God''s creatures unhappy_, and shall not the Lord, therefore, abhor it?
42518Must I work always where nothing comes of it?
42518Must his preachers continue to cast pearls before swine?
42518My brethren, is not meditation the land of Goshen to you?
42518Need we enlarge upon this terror?
42518Note again that, if it be not farmed for God,_ the soul will yield its natural produce_; and what is the natural produce of land if left to itself?
42518O rock, wouldst thou become like wax?
42518O rock, wouldst thou dissolve into rivers of repentance?
42518O sinner, why do you not trust Jesus Christ?
42518O ye who are sore wounded in the place of dragons, I hear you cry, Doth God always send terror and conviction of sin?
42518Oftentimes, when otherwise you might have hesitated, you will say,"The vows of the Lord are upon me: how can I draw back?"
42518Once with the unthinking many, he cried,"Who will show us any good?"
42518Or are you a Christian?
42518Or can you show me how I can improve?
42518Or is it that their coming helps to make them comfortable in their sins?
42518Or saith he it altogether for our sakes?"
42518Or will you choose a life of pleasure--"a short life and a merry one,"as so many fools have said to their great sorrow?
42518Others, again, are very heavily pressed; but what of that if they are a superior grain, a seed of larger usefulness, intended for higher purposes?
42518Ought not the Lord to have a harvest of obedience, a harvest of holiness, a harvest of usefulness, a harvest of praise?
42518Ought they not to be put in an asylum?
42518Our fields are parched if vernal showers and gentle dews are withheld, and what are our souls without the gracious visitations of the Spirit?
42518Out of that all- encompassing horror he crieth,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
42518Persecuting Saul became loving Paul, and why should not that person be saved of whose case you almost despair?
42518Pilate cries,"Answerest thou nothing?
42518Poor, simple, weak- hearted, and troubled one, look to Jesus and answer, Can such a Saviour suffer in vain?
42518Remember how Paul put it:"Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos?"
42518Satan or the world will walk in; and do you wonder?
42518Shall I bring the gospel plough?
42518Shall I laugh at that which made my Saviour groan?
42518Shall I stand here and rain tears upon this hard highway?
42518Shall I toy and dally with that which stabbed him to the heart?
42518Shall Jesus''lips give the invitation, and will you say him nay?
42518Shall Omnipotence be defeated?
42518Shall coin be your principal corn?
42518Shall he come and find you sleeping?
42518Shall horses run upon the rock?
42518Shall insignificant nobodies rob God of his glory?
42518Shall it always be so?
42518Shall it always be the lot of God''s ministers to be trifled with?
42518Shall it be so?
42518Shall it not be so?
42518Shall one plough there with oxen?
42518Shall sin ever be a trifle to me?
42518Shall the Holy Spirit produce less fruit in you than that which you yielded under the spirit of evil?
42518Shall the horses always plough upon the rock?
42518Shall the oxen always labor there?
42518Shall the preacher continue his fruitless toil?
42518Should a child select the rod?
42518Should the grain appoint its own thresher?
42518Sinner, can you hope to enter heaven?
42518Sinner, dost thou know that every act of disobedience to God''s law is virtually an act of_ high treason_?
42518Sinner, wilt thou have him or no?
42518Sinner, wilt thou not give up thy sins for the sake of him who suffered for sin?
42518So much as this we may know, and is it not enough for all practical purposes?
42518Some discourses do little more than show the difference between tweedle-_dum_ and tweedle-_dee_, and what is the use of that?
42518Some may say, Why does not the believer reap all the field, and take all the corn home with him?
42518Some of you were whole- hearted enough when in the service of the evil one, will you be half- hearted in the service of God?
42518Suppose we sow the fields with sawdust, or sprinkle them with rose- water, what of that?
42518The Lord''s husbandry upon us has shown a great expenditure of cost, and labor, and thought; ought there not to be a proportionate return?
42518The Lord-- is he always to be resisted and provoked?
42518The Sabbath is a wearisome day to you; how can you hope to enter into the Sabbath of God?
42518The cattle pasture upon that which satisfies them; why should not I obtain satisfaction too?
42518The grain of wheat when it is put into the ground dies; do we mean that it ceases to be?
42518The legible handwriting of Satan is upon you-- can you not see the blots?
42518The text, with the connection, runs thus:"Does not the husbandman cast in the principal wheat?"
42518Then will I ask all day?
42518There is a principal thing for which we ought to live, what shall it be?"
42518These people have been preached to, taught, instructed, admonished, expostulated with, and advised; shall this unrecompensed work be always performed?
42518They have no cares now; the shop is given up, they live in the country; they have not to ask,"Where shall the money come from to meet the next bill?"
42518They have religion?
42518This is a mournful state of things, is it not?
42518This soil is rock; can we not sow it without breaking it?
42518This work of God having proceeded in the growth of the seed, what next?
42518Thou canst trim thy body, and spend many a minute at the glass; dost thou not care for thy soul?
42518Threescore years old and yet unsaved?
42518Travellers toward the North Pole tremble as they think of this question,"Who can stand before his cold?"
42518WHAT IS THE JOY OF HARVEST which is here taken as the simile of the joy of the saints before God?
42518WHAT JOYS ARE THOSE WHICH TO THE BELIEVER ARE AS THE JOY OF HARVEST?
42518Was it self- sown?
42518Wast thou satisfied?
42518Watered with the drops of the Saviour''s bloody sweat, shall we not bring forth a hundredfold to his praise?
42518We have given them a fair trial; what do reason and prudence say?
42518We hold up our hands in glad astonishment and cry,"Who are these that fly as a cloud and as doves to their windows?"
42518We in England sin against extraordinary light and sevenfold knowledge; and is this a light thing?
42518We must not expect to find the best field next to our own house, we may have to journey to the far end of the parish, but what of that?
42518We will ask it of men who plough their own farms; do they recommend perseverance when failure is certain?
42518Were you ever present at the scene when they drive them down to the brook?
42518What answer can we give?
42518What are you living for?
42518What brings these senseless sinners here?
42518What but crime and infamy?
42518What but mere smoke?
42518What but sin and misery?
42518What but thorns and nettles, or some other useless weeds?
42518What but unholiness and vice?
42518What can you and I do in this matter?
42518What could the Lord do for us more than he has done?
42518What did our Lord say?
42518What do I find provided in Scripture?
42518What dost thou do but seek to be God thyself, thine own master, thine own lord?
42518What dost thou know about it, poor sufferer?
42518What good comes of fretting?
42518What has become of them?
42518What has he as the result of all his honors?
42518What has he got by his wealth?
42518What has the church been doing all these years?
42518What have I to do but to feed on these truths?
42518What if God should say,"I will take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be eaten up; and break down the wall thereof, and it shall be trodden down"?
42518What if all the other laborers became Hodgeites and Hobbsites, and so parcelled out the farm among them?
42518What is death?
42518What is growing in his mind and character?
42518What is sin?
42518What is that for?
42518What is the natural produce of this great city if we leave its streets, and lanes, and alleys without the gospel?
42518What is the natural produce of your children if you leave them untrained for God?
42518What is the natural produce of your heart and mine?
42518What is the object of threshing the grain?
42518What is the use of preaching to him?
42518What is the use of zeal abroad if there is neglect at home?
42518What is there to hinder it?
42518What is this vital principle, this secret reproducing energy?
42518What is to hinder your dying with a spade in your hand?
42518What is your position, dear friend?
42518What is your principal aim?
42518What is"nature"?
42518What more could he have done for his farm?
42518What must the tender, loving, gracious Jesus have meant by the words,"Gather the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them?"
42518What saith he?
42518What saith the Saviour?
42518What shall I do for you?
42518What shall we do?
42518What then is the springing up of piety in the heart?
42518What then?
42518What then?
42518What then?
42518What then?
42518What think you, friend?
42518What was the use of disturbing himself?
42518What will come out of all else?
42518What will you say to excuse yourself, for opportunities lost, time wasted, and talents wrapped up in a napkin, when the Lord shall come?
42518What worse than this can happen?
42518What"it"?
42518What, not by that matchless teaching?
42518What, not with all that holy living?
42518What, then, shall I say to you who are my Lord''s beloved?
42518When a father is going to correct his child, does he select something pleasant?
42518When are you going to do it, friend?
42518When the law comes forth thundering from its treasuries, who can stand before it?
42518When the rivers are hard frozen, and the earth is held in iron chains, then the melting of the whole-- how is that done?
42518When they smote him on the face with the palms of their hands, it would not have been wonderful if he had said,"Wherefore do you smite me so?"
42518When you and I preach or teach it will be well if we say to ourselves,"What will be the use of what I am going to do?
42518When you have gone right to the end of the field once, what shall you do next?
42518Where can we feed and lie down in green pastures in so sweet a sense as we do in our musings on the Word?
42518Where did she sit?
42518Where is it?
42518Where now your boastings and your loud- mouthed blasphemies?
42518Where now your confidence?
42518Where now your merriment?
42518Where now your pride and your pomp?
42518Wherefore do we doubt him?
42518Who among US shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
42518Who among US?
42518Who among us can look upon his life- work without some sorrow?
42518Who among us?
42518Who asked you to tremble for the ark of the Lord?
42518Who beat the big drum, or blew his own trumpet?
42518Who have most largely blessed the present age?
42518Who will have the most joy?
42518Why are certain men so extremely rocky?
42518Why do men come to hear if the word never enters their hearts?
42518Why do you happen to be members of a certain church?
42518Why is he void of understanding?
42518Why is it that certain"intellectual"folk can not get any good out of our soundest ministers?
42518Why is it that proud people seldom profit under the word?
42518Why must there be such a difference?"
42518Why need they fall into a ditch because their leader has splashed himself?
42518Why not ask a blessing on the cup of bitterness as well as upon the cup of thanksgiving?
42518Why not?
42518Why should not I obtain what I want?
42518Why should you want hailstones of terror?
42518Why stand ye all the day idle?
42518Why, then, plough the rock any longer?
42518Why, you can not create a fly, how can you create a new heart and a right spirit?
42518Will God bless our moral essays, and fine compositions, and pretty passages?
42518Will he hear those that can not speak, and will he not hear those who can?
42518Will it be always so?
42518Will it continue till the spirit fails and the soul expires?
42518Will it not be wise for you, also, to allow things to begin at the beginning, and to be satisfied with their being small at the first?
42518Will one in four of our hearers, with well- prepared heart, receive the Word?
42518Will one plough there with oxen?"
42518Will the great Husbandman bid his ploughmen spill their lives for nought?
42518Will you be a money- spinner?
42518Will you be like that wheat in the mummy''s hand, unfruitful and forgotten, or would you grow?
42518Will you make less sacrifice for Christ than you did for your sins?
42518Will you never believe in him of whom you hear so much?
42518Will you not eat of your own?
42518Will you recollect this?
42518Will you refuse Boaz?
42518Will you serve Christ less than you served your lusts?
42518Will you think of this?
42518Wilt thou believe in Christ?
42518Wilt thou trust thy soul in his hands at once?
42518Would any of you continue to pursue an object when it has proved to be hopeless?
42518Would you detain your dear wife here with all her suffering?
42518Would you have the tares and the wheat heaped up together in the granary in one mass?
42518Would you hold back your husband from the crown immortal?
42518Would you keep your old father here, full of pain, and broken down with feebleness?
42518Would you shut him out of glory?
42518Yes, he does; then if I am seeking Christ, ought I to be discouraged because I do not immediately find him?
42518You are afraid the kingdom of Christ will not come, are you?
42518You know the theory, but do you know the experimental power of this within your own spirit?
42518You never loved your mother''s God, and is he to endure you in his heavenly courts?
42518You never trusted your father''s Saviour, and yet are you to behold his glory for ever?
42518You or God?
42518_ Let us go from preaching the law to preaching the gospel._"Doth the ploughman plough all day?"
42518and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
42518but if he be happy, who shall excuse him?
42518but,"says one,"how can it be?
42518not begetting life in one spirit?
42518now the seed will grow, will it not?
42518or has it taken no root?
42518or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?"
42518that he is not moving in one soul?
42518was Paul crucified for you?
42518who_ among us_ shall abide with the devouring flame?
42518will one plough there with oxen?"
42518will one plough there with oxen?"
42518will one plough there with oxen?"
59993And again, what do we hear? 59993 How shall we know,"ask the opponents of the Prophet,"that he really saw a vision, or that he received authority from heaven?
59993Men and brethren,cried the assembled Jews on the day of Pentecost,"what shall we do?"
59993Men and brethren,they cried,"what shall we do?"
59993Then father asked this question:''If all that you tell me is true, why did you leave the Church?'' 59993 Where is the damned prophet?"
59993Yes,said Joseph;"what shall we do, Brother Hyrum?"
59993[ A] It is undoubtedly this manifestation that the Prophet has in mind when he writes in an address to the Church,And again what do we hear?
59993After reading the names of the witnesses, he continued,"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?"
59993Again it may be asked, How can anyone bear corroborative testimony to the actuality of these visions?
59993Anciently, the Apostle James wrote to the saints"Is any sick among you?
59993And if this is so with finite men, how much more unready will the God of heaven be to approve His creatures''usurping His power and authority?
59993And what is the"Book of Doctrine and Covenants"?
59993And what is the"Book of Mormon?"
59993And what is this famous Section 132 of the Book of Modern Scripture?
59993And what really was the significance of this first vision?
59993And what was this Priesthood restored by the heavenly messenger, John the Baptist?
59993But why should they wait for further manifestations?
59993But why?
59993But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
59993Can Joseph Smith be believed in these assertions?
59993Could he have been an imposter?
59993How can children so reared look with the least degree of favor upon the social evil-- divorce?
59993How can they wink at even the mildest forms of immorality and vice so common in the world today?
59993How does this Higher Priesthood differ from the Lesser?
59993How was it restored?
59993How, then can anyone bear corroborative testimony of the actuality of that vision?
59993How, then, can anyone bear corroborative testimony of the actuality of these visions?
59993I am a dying man, and what would it profit me to tell you a lie?
59993If you believe it to be true, why are you in Michigan?"
59993Is it a matter of wonder, then, that the name of Joseph Smith is known the world over for good or for ill?
59993Is it not possible that he was himself deceived about those things?
59993Is not one ascent as good as another?
59993Is there left to the world any excuse for not accepting his testimony?
59993Is there no chance for his es cape?
59993Now, what is the significance of this glorious vision of John the Baptist?
59993Now, what is the significance of this second vision-- or of this series of visions?
59993Of what consequence was a boy''s prophetic sight that the world should take cognizance of it?
59993Of what importance is it in the story of man''s relationship to God?
59993Of what importance is the family relationship either here or hereafter?
59993Or is it not possible even that he lied deliberately about them?
59993Or, what more, indeed, could now be given them?
59993Said the Lord again, through the prophet Malachi, rebuking the disobedient children of Israel,"Will a man rob God?
59993Shall the one become the partaker of glory and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition?
59993Some one said,''Here is Mrs. Johnson with a lame arm; has God given any power to men now on earth to cure her?''
59993Still perturbed in mind, the Prophet turned to Hyrum and asked,"Brother Hyrum, you are the oldest, what shall we do?"
59993The Reverend Mr. Lane of the Methodist church preached a sermon on the subject,''What Church Shall I Join?''
59993The living may by good chance hear it; but what provision has been made for the dead?
59993Then, if the Lord gave freely to those who asked, and upbraided not, why should he not ask?
59993Thereupon he turned to Porter Rockwell, and asked,"What shall I do?"
59993Was he an impostor?
59993Was there any need during the early part of the nineteenth century of the Christian era for a restoration of the Gospel?
59993Was there at that time any need for a re- establishment of the Church of Jesus Christ?
59993Was your testimony based on a dream, was it the imagination of your mind, was it an illusion, a myth-- tell me truthfully?''
59993What bearing has it on the story of the Restoration?
59993What became of that priesthood after the passing of the apostles?
59993What better or stronger testimony could be required?
59993What could be the matter that their prayers were not answered?
59993What did Joseph Smith do?
59993What great far- reaching truths did the vision contain, that the religious world should still writhe under it?
59993What is the nature of the marriage relationship in the sight of God?
59993What more could the Prophet and his companion await?
59993What more could they now expect?
59993What will be the condition of men and women in the future life?
59993Where was room for doubt?
59993Which time did you tell the truth?"
59993Why persecute me for telling the truth?
59993Would he not certainly exercise the utmost care not to prescribe any test whereby those revelations might be detected as false?
59993Would he then dare these men of superior literary ability to write a single revelation equal to the least of his?
59993Would not so bold a declaration tempt even men of superior wisdom to pit themselves against the reputed man of God?
59993Would not, rather, an intelligent impostor refrain from calling undue attention to his purported revelations?
42984And now, why tarriest thou? 42984 Besides_ that_ that his hand shall get:"( whose hand?
42984Cry? 42984 Good,"said they,"as to_ some_ of us, whoever they may be: but, how is it to be with_ the rest_?
42984Is any man called being circumcised? 42984 King Agrippa,"continues verse 27,"believest thou the prophets?
42984Or I only, and Barnabas, have not we, says Paul, power to forbear working?
42984Or, I only, and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?
42984Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar? 42984 Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break my heart?
42984What advantages then hath the Jew? 42984 What is it, therefore?"
42984What mean ye,says he,"to weep and to break mine heart?
42984Where is boasting then? 42984 & c.After three years?"
42984--For these causes?
42984--It will be noticed that this"light"is presented first objectively as a phenomenon, a thing, But what is"light"?
42984--Showed him, let anybody ask, and to whom?
42984--three years, reckoning from what_ time_?
42984--whence all this?
4298411,"into heaven"?
4298412,"when he had conferred with_ the council_,"whoever they were,--"Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
4298423,"ministers of Christ?
429842:7,"For he that wrought effectually in Peter to the Apostleship of the circumcision, the same was mighty in me toward the Gentiles?"
4298430, and said,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
429849:"Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things_ before me_?"
42984A gospel of his own?
42984A title of honour?
42984According to his own statement, what was the general description of the tokens brought forward by him, for the purpose of obtaining acceptance?
42984Acts 21:19--Behold here the passage:"And when he had saluted them, he declared particularly"--what?
42984Admitting the legitimacy of this induction, what will be the thing proved?
42984After all, was it really matter of pure invention-- this same battle?
42984After all-- that story of his, in which the supposed manner of his conversion is related, as above,--did he so much as venture to submit it to them?
42984After what period?--after that of his conversion?
42984All the Apostles?
42984All this-- is it not enough?
42984An imposition so persevering as to have been carried on, from youth to death, through, perhaps, the greatest part of his life?
42984An offer of this nature-- was it in the nature of things that it should be refused?
42984And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
42984And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
42984And I said, What shall I do, Lord?
42984And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
42984And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
42984And Jesus-- had he not in all Pharisees so many opponents?
42984And all that heard him were amazed, and said, Is not this he that in Jerusalem made havock of them which called on his name?
42984And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
42984And if he did see the Lord anywhere, why not here as well as anywhere else?
42984And now why tarriest thou?
42984And on what_ occasion_ is it, that this account of the matter is given by him?
42984And the Gentiles-- what know or care_ they_ about Moses?
42984And the real Christians, had they anywhere in his lifetime, any other opponent so acrid or so persevering as this same Paul?
42984And these deacons, by whom appointed?
42984And this charge, what was it?
42984And was not Paul a Pharisee?
42984And what was he the wiser?
42984And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice saying unto me in the Hebrew language, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
42984And when, after his contests with the church silversmiths there, he departs from thence, whither does he betake himself?
42984And who can say but that these two means of operating, were one or other, or both of them, in his power?
42984And who was it that, at that time, as on both the former times, he, Paul, had in his company?
42984And why without their knowledge?
42984And, even of these men, in what way does he speak?
42984And, if not only possible, but actual-- was it, in point of morality, justifiable?
42984And, to what purpose commit so flagrant a breach of the law of morality?
42984And,_ to_ whom was it, that this sort of reception, whatsoever it was, was afforded?
42984And-- any such resurrection, did it accordingly take place?
42984And-- why at_ his_ house?
42984As such, did these barbarians, as did the civilized inhabitants of Lystra, sacrifice to him, or in any other way worship him?
42984As to us,--the case being now before us, what shall be our verdict?
42984At length?
42984At the end of three years?
42984At the house of James-- mark well, now-- who were the persons present?
42984At the time of Paul''s conversion,--had Damascus already this same king, named Aretas, with a governor under him?
42984At the time of his conversion, when hearing a voice and seeing light, but nothing else?
42984Be it so: for the purpose of the argument at least, be it so: but, if so it be, what are we to think of the author of the Acts?
42984Bear the name of Jesus?
42984Because the Almighty performed a miracle to preserve him from harm?
42984Between the earthquake and the liberation of this prisoner, what was in reality the connection?
42984Between these two accounts, such being the discordance-- where shall we find the_ cause_ of it?
42984Blinded then as they were, how came he to be led by them, any more than they by him?
42984But Paul-- was he in a condition to render it worth the sorcerer''s while to give this shape to his imposture?
42984But did not all Pharisees do so, too?
42984But for the above- mentioned assurance, who would not have trembled for Paul''s God?
42984But how comes this here?
42984But if, notwithstanding so it was that_ they_ too were blinded,--how was it with_ their_ eyes?
42984But if, while we sought to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also were found sinners, is Christ a minister of sin?
42984But such rashness, with the result that followed-- the Apostles, in their situation, how could they have anticipated it?
42984But the Apostles-- says somebody-- what are we to think of the Apostles?
42984But the money?
42984But the story being such as it is, what matters it, as to the credence due to it, in what state, in respect of probity, was the author''s mind?
42984But the_ intention_, was that true?
42984But these same two men in white, who are they?
42984But these words, how much more than any other words, of the same length, in the same number, did the writing of them cost the author of this story?
42984But this adjournment, after what had been said, by what imaginable means could it be produced?
42984But this effect-- what is it?
42984But this imaginary guilt, in what view do they mention it as imputed to him?
42984But this is-- what?
42984But this power, whence had Paul received it?
42984But was it successful?
42984But, by hearing this voice, how was he distinguished?
42984But, if it_ is_ to be made into a miracle, where is the matter in it, out of which a miracle can be made?
42984But, in person?
42984But, suppose it to have been that of the governor,--what need had he to watch the gates?
42984But-- the course afterwards taken by the fever, was there anything in it to distinguish it from the ordinary favourable course?
42984But-- this God of Paul''s creation-- in what, except an ultimate superiority of power, is he distinguishable from Satan and his ape?
42984But-- this man who was he?
42984By Jesus-- by any one of his Apostles-- were any such implements, any such eye- traps ever employed?
42984By fabrication, falsification, or suppression of evidence, what is the right that may not be usurped?
42984By means of the decision thus fathered upon the Apostles?
42984By the Apostles?
42984By the brethren?--Yes.--But by what brethren?
42984By the exercise of the legal authority of the offended rulers?
42984By the general body of the Christians, or any that belonged to it?
42984By what law?
42984By whose hands was he to die?
42984COMPANIONS-- HAD PAUL ANY UPON THE ROAD?
42984Can the blind lead the blind?
42984Can this be doubted of?
42984Cessation of Paul''s hostilities excepted, what was it that the Apostles gained?
42984Companions as they were of his, were they or were they not respectively attendants of his?
42984Companions-- had Paul any upon the road?
42984Confession?
42984Designs?
42984Did he present himself to the eleven Apostles-- to the confidential companions of the departed Jesus, to lay before them his credentials?
42984Did he repair immediately to Jerusalem from whence he came?
42984Disputing?
42984Faith_ in Christ_ indeed?
42984For am I now persuading men, or God?
42984For the name?
42984For what causes?
42984For what purpose is it thus kept at a stand?
42984For, What was it that the information had charged him with?
42984For, according to this same account,--in this same journey, and at the very time of his conversion vision, was he alone?
42984For, in what character was it that he made his appearance?
42984For, where_ established_ is the adjunct to it, what does_ religion_ mean?
42984For-- this same cripple, what was his name?
42984From the time of his conversion on the road,--or from the last day of his stay at Damascus, upon his return thither from Arabia?
42984Fulfill the very law he was preaching against?
42984GAMALIEL-- HAD HE PART IN PAUL''S PLAN?
42984Gamaliel-- had he part in Paul''s plan?
42984Good: but the true man, Did he go beyond these same impostors?
42984Guilty shall we say, or not guilty?
42984Had any of the_ money_ been received there, would such as we have seen have been the reception given to the_ man_?
42984Had any such miracles been really wrought-- was it in the nature of things, that, on this occasion, Paul should have omitted all mention of them?
42984Had he hazarded so much as the general expression of signs and wonders-- well, and what were these signs and wonders?
42984Had they been men, could they have been thus unknowing and unknown?
42984Had_ their_ eyes scales upon them?
42984Has he ever, or has he not, made this discovery already?
42984He is driven from thence: but by what force?
42984He who makes so much of his_ sufferings_, had he wrought any miracles, would he have made nothing of his_ miracles_?
42984He, Paul, this self- constituted Apostle, who, upon his own showing, had never seen Jesus?
42984Hearing of these_ things_, what did these elders?
42984His conversion, whatever it amounted to, how came it about?
42984His will, respecting what?
42984How came it that he felt no harm?
42984How can it be understood otherwise?
42984How made to cease?
42984If allusions such as these are to pass proof, where is the imposture, to which proofs-- proofs sufficient in number and value-- can ever be wanting?
42984If by Paul a_ perjury_ was thus committed, were they not-- all of them who joined in this recommendation-- so many_ suborners_ of this same perjury?
42984If he was, what was become of it?
42984If so, how happens it, that, of this state of the government, no intimation is perceptible, in the account given of that conversion in the Acts?
42984In a suspension of the laws of nature, performed by the author of nature, to no other assignable end, than the conversion of this Roman governor?
42984In any one of them, was there anything supernatural?
42984In respect either of_ persons or places_, by the agreement, according to this-- the obvious sense of it-- what was it that Paul gave up?
42984In the case here in question, what could have been the object of any such expense?
42984In the temple, defendant was not"found by_ them_,"by whom?
42984In the whole of this business, what was there from which the name of Jesus could in any shape receive magnification?
42984In this particular, which of the accounts was true?
42984In this vision of Paul''s, as it is called,--was any person seen, or anything but light-- light at midday?
42984In what passed between him and the Elders, headed by the Apostle James, is any the slightest allusion made to it?
42984In what view did it occur to him to seek this conference?
42984Intention?
42984Jews of Asia indeed?
42984Judea-- the country of the Jews?
42984Laying such former occasion out of the question-- in what way is it supposed to be carried on on the occasion here in question?
42984Liberty?
42984May be so: but what if he has?
42984Meantime, those men, who went about to slay him,--who were they?
42984Miracles?
42984No one what?
42984Now then, how stands this matter according to the Acts-- according to the speech put into Paul''s mouth by the author of the Acts?
42984Now therefore why tempt ye God, that ye should put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
42984Now these same companions, how was it that they were able to lead him by the hand?
42984Now, the measure thus insisted upon, what was it?
42984Now, what is the truth-- the manifest and necessary truth, as related-- explicitly related-- by Paul himself?
42984Of Jesus?
42984Of the Jews?
42984Of the whole number, is there so much as a single one particularized?
42984Of these beings, who were then unknown to all the company, what was the errand?
42984Of this story, what is to be made?
42984Of what use is abstinence from mischievous acts, in what degree so ever mischievous?
42984Of what use then morality?
42984On such evidence would any Judge fine a man a shilling?
42984On the occasion of this visit of his to Ananias-- was the Lord audible only, or visible only, or both audible and visible?
42984On the occasion, on which Paul himself speaks, what was the persuasion which it was his endeavour to produce?
42984On the supposition of falsity,--quere the use of this circumstance?
42984On their side, was anything said about the money?
42984On what occasion, in what place, at what time, in what company, if in any, was it thus received?
42984Or is it that, between then and now,_ men_ and_ things_ have undergone a total change?
42984Ought?
42984PAUL, WAS HE NOT ANTICHRIST?
42984Paul die at Jerusalem, for the name of the Lord Jesus?
42984Paul himself-- he Paul-- what sort of regard did he pay to it?
42984Paul''s Doctrines Anti- Apostolic.--Was he not Antichrist?
42984Paul, was he not Antichrist?
42984Preaching?
42984Quere, Who are they, to whom, in everything that goes before that same verse, he is alluding?
42984Remembered, and how?
42984Revelation?
42984Seen by him Paul?
42984Shall they not both fall into the ditch?
42984Spread itself: and by what means?
42984Such being the letter-- what, at the same time, was the spirit of it?
42984Such intercourse supposed-- in what way on former occasions had it been carried on?
42984Such men styled not only_ exorcists_ but_ vagabonds_?
42984Supposing that thirdly mentioned vision really seen, at what point of time shall we place the seeing of it?
42984Supposing this story to have had any foundation in fact,--of the appearance of blindness thus exhibited, where shall we look for the cause?
42984TOPIC 4.--_Baptism-- was it performed?
42984Take away the author of the Acts, what becomes of Paul?
42984The Apostles, or any one of them?
42984The audience, before which this speech was supposed to be delivered, of whom was it composed?
42984The author of the Acts-- what, then, was_ his_ object?
42984The beating they received, was it such as to render them senseless and motionless?
42984The brethren?
42984The case may it not have been-- that, while he was at Ephesus, somebody or other set a dog at him, as men will sometimes do at a troublesome beggar?
42984The effect, the production of which had been the object of the intention, was it then-- had it then been-- produced?
42984The information thus given by the Lord-- given to this Ananias-- this information, of which Paul is the subject, is-- what?
42984The less a man understands the subject, the more firmly is he to be believed, as to everything he says of it?
42984The reptile-- was it really a viper?
42984The scene thus exhibited-- was he then, or was he not, himself an eyewitness of it?
42984The sons of the chief of the priests?
42984The_ name_, on this occasion, and thus said to be employed, whose was it?
42984Then Paul answered, What do ye, weeping and breaking my heart?
42984Thereupon follows immediately a short flourish of Paulian eloquence:--"Is Christ divided?
42984These certain days ended,--does he thereupon, with or without an apology, present himself to these same rulers?
42984These dissentions, and these mischiefs-- in what have they had their source?
42984These words, of whom have they been the words?
42984These"_ special_ miracles,"what were they?
42984They ate and drank-- why?
42984Think you, says he, that any relation, I have ever borne to any of those who were Apostles before me, had, on my part, anything in it of dependence?
42984Think you, that I ever stood in need of anything at their hands?
42984Think you, that I had ever any more need of them, than they of me?
42984Think you, that I put myself to any such trouble, as that of seeing them all together?
42984Think you, that I stood in any need, or ever supposed myself to stand in any need, of any acceptance or acknowledgement at their hands?
42984This faculty-- at his birth, was he not, like any other man, in possession of it?
42984This same Ananias-- of whom so much has been seen in the last chapter-- Paul''s own imagination excepted, had he anywhere any existence?
42984This same assumed fatherly affection, under the name of elder- brotherly-- this desire of seeing concord among brethren-- what was it in plain truth?
42984This same light, then, by which he was blinded-- were they not blinded likewise by it?
42984Three years having been passed by him in that to him strange country, what, during all that time, were his means of subsistence?
42984To Jerusalem?
42984To apprehend him?
42984To the present purpose, the only question is-- whether, by Paul, on the occasion in question, an act of perjury was, or was not, committed?
42984To the production of an appearance of this sort, what was necessary?
42984To this interpretation, what objection is there that can be opposed?
42984To this, what could_ he_ add?
42984To what end then substitute, to less than twenty, more than five hundred?
42984Turn now to the supposed true devil- master-- on this score, what was it that he did?
42984Upon no other authority than that of this author, are we to believe it to be true?
42984Visions, why two or three, instead of one?
42984Was it that, as the historiographer has been telling us in his own person, certain Grecians were exasperated?
42984Was it the saving the self- constituted Apostle the pain of a bite?
42984Was it then really to die for the name of Jesus?
42984Was it to Paul?
42984Was it within that same space of time, or not till afterwards, that the healing is supposed to have taken place?
42984Was it-- that, at that time, there existed not any such monarchical personage?
42984Was this a man to be an antagonist and overmatch for wild beasts?
42984Well then, what are the honours, what the allotment of"_ such things as were necessary_?"
42984Well then-- this action which the Lord thus informs Ananias that he, Ananias, had performed,--did he, at any time and place, ever perform it?
42984Well then-- this spirit, or this angel, who was he?
42984Well, then, if in the one instance such was the character of it,--in the other instance, can it have been any other?
42984Well, then-- ask the men in authority,--"This Paul, in whose train you came,--where is he, what has become of him?"
42984Well, then: this proof of his title-- did he use every endeavour, or make any offer, to produce it?
42984Well-- and, when I was at Jerusalem, how many, and which of them, think you that I saw?
42984Well: and what was it that gave it them?
42984Were they_ signs and wonders_?
42984What if he and Satan had made an alliance?
42984What is it therefore?
42984What on this occasion does Paul?
42984What service that_ they_ could not, could_ he_ hope to do to the cause?
42984What the shape of the devil was?
42984What there was amiss in his conduct-- in what, then, did it consist?
42984What was he to die for?
42984What was the purpose, for which the recommendation was given to him-- the recommendation to perform this ceremony?
42984What were the proofs of gratitude, afforded by this man, who was so much better able to afford such presents, than any of those other persons cured?
42984What, in English money of the present day, would be the value of half an acre of land in or close by a closely built metropolis?
42984What_ John_ was this?
42984What_ brethren_?
42984When my revelation had been received by me, did I present myself to them, for any such purpose as that of remuneration and acceptance?
42984When thus, at Jerusalem,--of those whom he went to see, whom did he actually see?
42984When, again, he comes to speak of the sort of intercourse, such as it was, which he had with the Apostles,--who are the persons that he speaks of?
42984While he was stripping any one of them, what were the others about all that time?
42984Who can say that he was not?
42984Who could have expected to have found it, moreover, disproved by the most irresistible counter- evidence-- by the evidence of the Apostles themselves?
42984Who then were these false brethren, these sticklers for the ceremonial law?
42984Who were they?
42984Who, on that occasion, could be meant by_ we_, but himself and them?
42984Why with the Grecians, and no other?
42984Why, on so pressing an occasion, this forbearing?
42984Why?
42984Why?
42984Why?
42984Why?
42984Will it be said no?
42984With Paul, then, what were this same reporter''s means and mode of intercourse?
42984Would anyone wish to see the inducement?
42984Would he give effect to a claim to that amount?
42984Would not they have begun at the more proper end, had they begun with the editors of these Epistles?
42984Would you have proof?
42984Yes: but from what point of time computed?
42984Yes: but when and where, and to what end, and what to do?
42984Yes: if to a certain degree he had it in his power, either to benefit him or to make him suffer?
42984Yet, what are the terms employed, by him, in speaking of the_ sight_, he pretended to have had of Jesus?
42984[ 46] And this place-- what was it?
42984[ 49] What, in case of success, would have been the use made by him of it?
42984[ 9] And was he then really baptized?
42984_ Is any called in uncircumcision?
42984_ Paul''s Doctrines Anti- apostolic_.--_Was he not Anti- Christ?_ SECTION 1.
42984a liar for the purpose of deceit-- of giving support to a system of deception-- and that a lucrative one?
42984a real miracle?
42984a successful performance of Paul''s?
42984and by whom conferred?
42984and in what view delay it?
42984and, if so, when did it take place?
42984anything-- beyond the success, the extraordinary success-- we are to understand, your exertions were attended with?
42984at any rate, when any purpose, which he himself has at heart, is to be served by it?
42984at the end then of what length of time?
42984at this assembly who were present?
42984at what place?
42984at what time?
42984attendants going under his orders, and on the same errand?
42984but that, before the adventure of the basket, some revolution had placed him there?
42984by what means could they afford proof of his performance of any ceremony, other than those very same purification ceremonies themselves?
42984circumstances to which, as stated in his historian''s narrative, could not from their nature have been known to any human being other than himself?
42984could their appearance have been thus sudden?
42984declaring what service, in his eyes the cause stood in need of, at his hands?
42984declaring what was his business at Jerusalem?
42984did these scales ever fall off?--if so, by what means were they made to fall off?
42984dissention?"
42984even so much as the most distant allusion to them?
42984for the name of Jesus, forsooth, die at Jerusalem?
42984for what?
42984from birth to this time, where had he been living?
42984from the Almighty?
42984from the Lord, speaking from heaven?
42984give us, at any rate, something by way of a sample of them?
42984how and where?
42984in a word, by public vengeance?
42984in an assembly of the whole body of the believers in Jesus, the Apostles themselves included?
42984in what view to make the attempt?
42984is_ he_ not also of the Gentiles?
42984men, in whose eyes, though in the clothing of a shepherd, he was still a wolf?
42984no: The elders?
42984not less sudden than the vanishing of a spirit?
42984not to speak of the beautiful white clothes you see they had,--and would they have been thus dressed?
42984of works?
42984on the part of whom?
42984or after the expiration of this his second visit to Damascus?
42984or am I seeking to please men?
42984or else a story, either altogether false, or false in great part, picked up by him, and thus inserted?
42984or may it not, like so many of the quasi- miracles in the Acts, have had a more or less substantial foundation in fact?
42984or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?"
42984or, even through the medium of a common friend, and without any personal intercourse?
42984priest''s or vow- maker''s?)
42984revelation from Jesus?
42984saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?"
42984the brethren, by whom Agabus, with his stage- trick, had been sent some sixty or seventy miles''journey, in the endeavour to keep him at a distance?
42984the thousands of Jews thereupon immediately mentioned?
42984the whole herd of them?
42984this may be said, and must be said: but what will it avail him?
42984to do what?
42984to put him to death against law?
42984viz., by a slight influence, exercised on the heart of governor Paulus?
42984was Paul crucified for you?
42984was it not rather to live?
42984what brethren?
42984what but_ depredation_, corruption, oppression, hypocrisy?
42984what is it that is to send_ them_ into the synagogues, to hear anything that is"read in synagogues"?
42984what is that to the purpose?
42984what is the wrong that may not, with success and impunity, be committed?
42984what liberty?
42984what the substance?
42984what was the cause, the time, the place, the mode of it; who the percipient witnesses of it?
42984what-- signs and wonders?
42984what?
42984when, where, by whom,& c.?_ The baptism thus spoken of-- was it performed?
42984when, where, by whom,& c.?_ The baptism thus spoken of-- was it performed?
42984whence he last came?
42984why ought they?
45963''Being confident of this very thing, that He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ''?
45963''Was it for me? 45963 A compass?"
45963Ada, what do you mean?
45963Ah, Charlie, is your memory so short?
45963Ah, Rupert, would they like to have us stay?
45963Ah, but who can insure the making of the fortune?
45963Ah, how long have I lain here, señora?
45963Ah, may I not help? 45963 Ah, now I see what you are making, Don; a spoon, is n''t it?"
45963Ah, what was that?
45963Ah, who is the flatterer now?
45963An English book, is it not?
45963And I?
45963And if you love Jesus, Mr. Travilla, how can you help wanting to obey His dying command,''Do this in remembrance of me''? 45963 And if you should n''t have quite enough, you wo n''t be too proud to take a little help from your older brother, will you?"
45963And let him give you the care and oversight an elder brother should?
45963And now you will join the church, wo n''t you, sir?
45963And she has been dressing my hurts all these days?
45963And should we not meditate on Jesus while at His table?
45963And they will wake again and suffer no harm from the powder?
45963And why should n''t we be independent and do as we please?
45963And you, fair lady?
45963And you, father?
45963And,with a little doubtful hesitation,"you would n''t rather have separate rooms?
45963Anything else of interest from Aunt Wealthy?
45963Anything else, ma''am?
45963Are you not afraid of teaching him to be selfish and revengeful?
45963At the Lord''s table? 45963 Be ye Rupert Keith, or his ghost?"
45963But do n''t you think health ought to be taken care of?
45963But do you think it was right?
45963But how can it be?
45963But if Don should not wish to go?
45963But what difference does that make, my sweet?
45963But where are they?
45963But why of course?
45963But you will not be severe with her?
45963But, Frank, how shall we determine this question? 45963 But, Rupert,"said Wallace, inquiringly,"I suppose you had to use a part of your five thousand for travelling expenses?"
45963But, mother, he thinks he is called to foreign missions,Ada returned in trembling tones;"can you let me go?
45963But, papa,she pleaded,"would n''t it be wrong and cruel to let him starve while we have plenty and to spare?"
45963Ca n''t you give me up if the Master calls me away, Milly?
45963Can you find the texts you want without a concordance?
45963Can you not be content to leave her to me, my Rose?
45963Charlie,she cried, her cheek paling,"what-- what was Rupert consulting you about?"
45963Could it be that Rupert was going from home? 45963 Dear Milly,"Fan said, putting an arm about her neck, her lips to her cheek,"has Brother Charlie told you?"
45963Dearest child, do you feel quite willing to go?
45963Did I say positively that it was a diamond?
45963Did papa say I must stay in my rooms till I got permission to leave them?
45963Did that old Wildcat and the rest chase after you?
45963Did you see our new sister last night, Celestia Ann?
45963Direct from Indiana?
45963Do n''t you think it''s nicer, easier work than what you would have had to do in the field?
45963Do n''t you think the lesson may be already learned?
45963Do n''t you want to go out to the kitchen and see what Celestia Ann is doing?
45963Do you not know that I am a most doting father? 45963 Do you teach them they must obey because you are their parents?"
45963Does father know?
45963Does the certainty add to your happiness, as it does to mine?
45963Dress?
45963Elsie?
45963Food and rest?
45963Good- evening,he said, with a polite inclination of the head;"is my-- is Mrs. Keith in?"
45963Has Ada come home? 45963 Has he heard?"
45963Has she? 45963 Have n''t you heard it before?"
45963He does n''t want to come,was the answer;"ca n''t he stay out a little longer?"
45963Horace, do you hear me? 45963 How can I, mammy, when I must n''t say father or papa?"
45963How can we? 45963 How do you mean?
45963How will they go?
45963I dare say the house seems very quiet and rather lonely?
45963I hope it is nothing serious?
45963I hope so, Ru; what is it?
45963I think it is to you I owe my life, for have you not been my faithful nurse through I know not how long a sickness? 45963 I wonder where they are now, papa?"
45963Is it about Fan?
45963Is she happy?
45963Is that so? 45963 Is that the way you do?"
45963Is that the way you feed your child?
45963Is you gwine to de table, darlin''?
45963Is you, honey? 45963 It is quite done except the work of the papers and painterers, is it not?"
45963It must have been dreadful,Flora said, with sympathy;"but it was n''t true?"
45963Joy seldom kills?
45963Just because you never saw me take hold of spade or hoe? 45963 Just what Charlie has been telling me,"the young man responded with a half sigh;"but how is it to be helped?"
45963Let her try, Milly; how else is she ever to learn?
45963Matter? 45963 May I go with you to choose them, Brother Charlie?"
45963May I go with you?
45963May I take this down and comb it out for you?
45963Measures for what?
45963Might n''t a remnant be big enough to make an apron for a lady even?
45963Mother, dear, can you bear the best of good tidings?
45963Mother, dear, it is good news; what could be better?
45963Mr. Keith, father says would you like to come and look at some of our fine cattle, if you are not too tired?
45963My brothers?
45963My dear boy, if you lose your health, what will become of your business?
45963My dear fellow, if I am so overcome with happiness, what will she be?
45963My love, my darling,he whispered,"does your heart fail you?"
45963My willingness?
45963No, I believe not; but what did you do with it?
45963No, my dear; how should I?
45963No,acknowledged Mrs. Bronson reluctantly,"but what is a body to do?
45963O Charlie, Charlie, why did they ever go into such fearful danger?
45963O Charlie, what is it?
45963O Don, how can you suggest such a thing now when they are feeling so sad over poor Fan?
45963O Milly, Milly, is mother dying? 45963 O Rupert,"she cried, looking up almost pleadingly into his face,"do you think I may try it?
45963O mother,she said in quivering tones,"what shall I do with that child?
45963Oh, do n''t these rooms seem lonely, mammy? 45963 Oh, do n''t you see?
45963Oh, is it done?
45963Oh, mammy, what did he say? 45963 Oh, massa, ai n''t you gwine forgib my chile?
45963Oh,she said to herself,"how long is it to last?
45963Or your brother- in- law?
45963Or your father?
45963Papa, is he so very lazy?
45963Papa, wo n''t you please give him something to eat?
45963Papa,Elsie asked, lifting her weeping eyes to his face,"what can I say to comfort poor dear Annis?"
45963Please, sah, s''pose my chile kaint help it?
45963Precious chile,she said at length,"what kin yo''ole mammy do fo''her pet?"
45963Remnants? 45963 Rupert,"said Don,"did you never lose your way while crossing those almost boundless Texas prairies?"
45963Rupert,she said,"wo n''t you stay to tea?"
45963Rupert? 45963 Shall I make de waffles in de iron, ma''am?"
45963She finds Jesus nearer and dearer than her mother, and how can I thank Him enough that it is so?
45963Sho, honey, you''s gwine to de parlor to say good- night fo''you goes to bed?
45963So you have n''t heard?
45963Surely you will before she goes to bed to- night?
45963Surely, Frank has no thought of seeking a foreign field?
45963Surely, surely he will do so without delay?
45963Tanny, mamma?
45963Tell me, has there been any break in the dear circle since I went away?
45963That''s the tune of''O Susannah,''she said, as he ceased;"but where did you get those words?"
45963The Bible? 45963 The doctor stayed and took breakfast with them, I suppose?"
45963Then if I go, you will consent to Don''s accompanying me?
45963Then will you promise papa that if he feeds you now you will go to work industriously to- morrow, if God spares your life?
45963To Lawyer Keith''s next?
45963To be ready for preaching to- morrow, I presume,she answered dryly;"but why should I be wondering more than the rest?"
45963Wallace, we would rather live on very plain fare ourselves than have our boy injured with rich living, would n''t we?
45963Was not that a rather rash promise, Dinsmore?
45963Well, Aunt Chloe, what is it?
45963Well, what did Milly do with him?
45963What can I do for you then?
45963What did papa say?
45963What do you think of it all?
45963What do you think of the new member of the family, Cousin Flora?
45963What does Charlie advise?
45963What goin''be done''bout pourin''de tea to- night?
45963What has happened?
45963What have you done with your gun?
45963What iron?
45963What is it, Mildred, my child, what is it?
45963What is it, child? 45963 What is it?
45963What is it? 45963 What is my little girl thinking of?"
45963What is that you are talking of, mother?
45963What is that?
45963What is yours?
45963What matter if they should?
45963What mean you, Rupert?
45963What news?
45963What news?
45963What next, mother?
45963What now? 45963 What was it, Aunt Wealthy?
45963What''s de mattah, chile? 45963 What''s so funny, Ann?"
45963What''s the matter?
45963What-- what is it?
45963What-- what is this I hear, Frank?
45963Where is she now?
45963Where''s Wallace?
45963Who are going from here?
45963Who can they be?
45963Who on earth, mother?
45963Who, our travellers? 45963 Whose journey?"
45963Why you tink dat, honey?
45963Why, Milly, how could you have been?
45963Why, what''s de mattah, Miss Elsie?
45963Why,queried the little girl,"wo n''t Mrs. Murray do it as usual?"
45963Wo n''t he, papa?
45963Would it have gone as far toward securing obedience in the future?
45963Would it? 45963 Yes, dearest, news has come that his-- that the report of his death was false--""Is he here?"
45963Yes, she''d ought to be prepared;''specially as she''s had one great surprise a''ready to day in Don''s comin''--"What, is Don here? 45963 Yes,"he said faintly in that tongue,"and you have been my kind nurse?"
45963Yes,her father said;"and so good and kind an uncle would be something to be thankful for, would n''t it?
45963Yes,said the girl, staring;"but what of it, ma''am?"
45963Yes,she responded, her color coming back;"oh, can it be possible that my son yet lives?
45963Yes; but can not one do that without becoming a member of a church?
45963You ai n''t''fended''bout dose po''flowahs what dis po''niggah bin pull up in a mistake, is you now, Miss Elsie?
45963You are hardly thinking of having a wedding in the house without refreshments, I suppose?
45963You are never ill?
45963You have home and kindred, father and mother perhaps, señor?
45963You have not been long in this part of the country I presume, sir?
45963You have studied the Bible so much longer than I,he said,"can you tell me where to look for its directions in regard to this matter?
45963You intend, then, to shut me out of that business? 45963 You see how well and strong I am; do n''t you wish now you''d gone South with us?"
45963You will attempt to escape?
45963You''ll not mind, will you? 45963 You''re satisfied with yours?"
45963You''ve been so long among the Injuns, have you learned to make them, and could you make yourself a pair if you had the materials?
45963You, sah? 45963 ''And His blood cleanses from all sin,_ all sin_?'' 45963 ''Is that a man''s?'' 45963 ''What? 45963 ''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?... 45963 A little later Don, left alone with Mildred, asked,O Milly, is there no hope?
45963And blessed be His holy name that_ He_ lives and reigns, and none can stay His hand or say unto Him, What doest thou?"
45963And do n''t you think, Mr. Travilla, that it''s what the Bible says we should be guided by, and not what somebody else thinks?"
45963And do you not remember that under the Levitical law the punishment of a refusal to be obedient to parents was death?"
45963And shall I keep back any part of the price?
45963And that must have been a long way off; how did you ever get here?"
45963Are all well?
45963Are you for your share of it, love?"
45963As she said, how can we expect them to speak the truth if we are not always careful to do it ourselves?"
45963At that instant Elsie gave a sudden start, asking in an awed, tremulous whisper,"Papa, what is that?"
45963Been up to the doctor''s, I s''pose?
45963Both gone?
45963Both killed?
45963But first let me ask if you remember a talk we had together one morning at Roselands, the first summer after your father and I returned from Europe?"
45963But may I not first help you with your work?
45963But now why on airth do n''t ye all set down and eat?
45963But why not to- night?
45963By what title address the father who had forbidden her to call him that?
45963Can His blood wash away such stains?''
45963Can it be true that I shall see them no more upon earth?
45963Can you give me to that work?"
45963Can you prepare my mother for the news that I am yet alive and here?"
45963Could it be that Fan, his darling sister, was going to die?
45963Did He die to save_ me_?''
45963Do n''t you miss Annis?"
45963Do n''t you think that means that He will give us some work to do for Him?"
45963Do n''t you think, Mr. Travilla, that if we love Him with all our hearts we will want to confess Him everywhere and in every way that we can?
45963Do n''t you, dear?"
45963Do you know what I have been thinking, sitting here alone?"
45963Do you think it would, mother?"
45963Do you think me a cruel father?"
45963Do you want to see him particularly?"
45963Do you wonder that I have felt it my painful duty to punish you with some severity?"
45963Do you, Uncle Charlie?"
45963Does He not gather them home with joy and rejoicing to the mansions His love has made beautiful beyond compare for them?
45963Does it really give any?"
45963Don answered briefly, then burst out,"Oh, Morton, are you quite sure that-- that my brother was killed?
45963Go in and speak to them, wo n''t you?
45963Had that sudden, cruel announcement taken her life?
45963Had the train been attacked; and if so, what was the result?
45963Happy for her were it so; but oh, how could husband and children spare her?
45963Has one of these fine boys of yours selected a wife, and is he wanting me to tie the knot?"
45963Have they been cut off in the pride and beauty of their early manhood by a savage foe?
45963Have you been among the Injuns?"
45963Have you left Zeke there to finish the work of destruction?"
45963He could not in that first moment remember what had befallen him, and called in a faint voice upon his brother,"Don, where are we?"
45963He thought of his own probable fate: what was there to expect but torture and death?
45963How are you, sir?"
45963How can I call him anything else?
45963How could I bear to let you go alone, you who have no one in the wide world but me?"
45963How could anybody be unhappy with so many, many blessings to be thankful for, especially such a dear, kind father to love and take care of me?
45963How could he ever do without Fan?
45963How did it happen, señora?"
45963How have you managed to make them so?"
45963How know whether we are truly called to this great work?
45963How old may you be, my little maid?"
45963How shall I know that you will not be ruining me?"
45963How soon can we start?"
45963I have often heard papa say you and he were like brothers, and that would make you my uncle, would n''t it?"
45963I may make up one for her, may n''t I?"
45963Is He not my Creator, Preserver, and bountiful Benefactor, and have I not given myself to Him, soul and body, in an everlasting covenant?
45963Is it true about the boys?"
45963Is n''t it nice?"
45963Is n''t it strange that God should have so honored a child like me?"
45963Is n''t there all the more need of brave, true men for that very reason?
45963Is not joining the church confessing Christ before men, owning Him as our Master, our Lord, our God?"
45963It ca n''t be that you_ want_ to go away and leave me, Fan?"
45963It was Annis who asked,"What became of your diamond, Ru?"
45963Keith?"
45963Kin you do it, darlin''?"
45963Looking up at him,"Oh, Mr. Travilla,"she said,"shall we refuse to be soldiers at all because there are some traitors in the army?
45963May I?"
45963May he not have been only stunned by the shot and the fall from his horse?"
45963Mildred had finished her purchases, and coming up at that moment, asked,"What is it, Aunt Wealthy?"
45963Miss Stanhope made her selection, and the query,"Anything else?"
45963Mr. Baird, will you please to attend to Mr. Keith?
45963Mrs. Baird held it up to view, repeating her query,"What do you think of this?"
45963My love, would you like to take her into the family?"
45963O Don, would you keep me from it all?"
45963O Rupert?
45963Oh, above all, where was Don, the younger brother, over whom he was to have watched with paternal care?
45963Oh, do n''t you hope Mr. Travilla will be with us next Sabbath?"
45963Oh, what shall I do?
45963Opening her writing- desk, she selected a sheet of paper, took up her pen and dipped it in the ink; but, alas, how should she begin her note?
45963Quite impracticable, is it not, father?"
45963Rupert gave her a tenderly sympathizing look, then turning to their host asked,"Is there any place within reach where clothing may be procured?
45963Shall I plant''em agin?"
45963She described every symptom without reserve, then asked, with a look of deep solicitude,"What do you think of the case?"
45963She let go her hold of the child, but, lingering, began again her entreaty,"Oh, papa, please--""Will you compel me to punish you in the same way?"
45963She sat down again, and Annis asked,"May I stay too, Rupert?"
45963She stepped forward with a cordial"How d''ye do?
45963Slate;"she''s got to hear it sooner or later, and what''s the use of puttin''her off so?
45963Tell me, must my child die?"
45963The parents, silently listening, exchanged glances of mingled surprise and concern, while Fan exclaimed,"O Don, you ca n''t be in earnest?"
45963Then after a little pause,"Has your wife any education, Rupert?"
45963Then after a moment''s silence,"Are mamma and Horace quite well, papa?"
45963Then how could I be so ungrateful as to leave you here in captivity while I seek home and freedom for myself?"
45963Then starting to her feet,"Is the gentleman here?
45963Then taking her in his arms,"Milly, love,"he said tenderly, and she noticed that his voice was unsteady,"can you bear very great joy?"
45963Then, more gravely,"Is there one in this neighborhood?"
45963Was it then a matter of indifference to her father that she was in pain?
45963Was n''t I in to the readin'', prayin'', and singin''?
45963Was you gwine write sumfin''to massa, honey?"
45963What are you all laughing at?"
45963What do you think about it?"
45963What earthly blessing greater than good health?"
45963What is dying but going home?
45963What would you have done in my place?"
45963What would you have had me do when my child refused to obey a command so simple and easy to understand and do?"
45963What''s de mattah wid you an''little massa?"
45963When she entered the parlor again Aunt Wealthy, making room for her on the sofa by her side, asked,"Are you to be settled near Pleasant Plains, dear?"
45963Where were his late companions, Morton and Smith?
45963Who are you, and what is your business here?"
45963Why may n''t Frank work for the Master here as well as there?
45963Will she put on her Indian toggery again?"
45963Will you walk out with us, Travilla?"
45963Wo n''t we want everybody to know that we belong to Him, and own Him as our Master, our Lord, our King?"
45963Yes, we are His, both of us, and may our only question of duty ever be,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
45963You ai n''t gwine to hab him sent back to de wuk in de field, is you?"
45963You are not wasting pity on that incorrigibly lazy wretch?"
45963You have not forgotten me?"
45963You have read it in Spanish, señora?"
45963and does not old Crouching Wildcat keep guard day and night at the only entrance to the valley?
45963and if so, where?
45963and is he not constantly armed and ready to shoot us down if we so much as approach the spot where he stands sentinel?"
45963and to send the glad news of His salvation to those perishing for lack of knowledge?
45963and what difference might it make in his own plans?"
45963cried Annis;"what sort of compass could be found out there?"
45963cried the minister, elevating his eyebrows in surprise;"and what may it be?
45963ef he gwine fo''to do dat, what you''spose he waitin''fo''?"
45963exclaimed Rose, looking at him in great surprise;"what has she done?"
45963exclaimed Rupert, flushing with surprise and gratitude,"but would it not interfere with your professional duties?"
45963exclaimed the old lady, as with sudden recollection;"have you any remnants?"
45963for_ me_?
45963has baby wakened?"
45963he cried in tones of acute distress,"have food and rest come too late for you?"
45963her father, who was usually so full of loving anxiety at the slightest indication of anything being amiss with her?
45963interrupted Rupert;"who of us will know the difference?
45963is he living also?"
45963just returned?"
45963know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?''
45963laughed Tom;"what has she to dress in?
45963may I go to him now and call him papa?"
45963my brother-- where is he?"
45963no possibility of a favorable change?"
45963of what?"
45963or had they escaped?
45963plenty of them to fight the Lord''s battles and conquer His enemies?"
45963repeated Mrs. Baird, greatly shocked,"is she starved?
45963she asked in some surprise;"what will prevent Light- of- the- Morning from watching our every moment as vigilantly as ever?
45963she asked, in feeble accents;"have I been worse?"
45963she cried,"was there ever anything so terrible?
45963she questioned with herself,"and where in the world did they come from?
45963that she is the very light of my eyes, and core of my heart?
45963was the simultaneous, joyful exclamation from his daughters; and Mildred, embracing the weeping invalid, said,"Do you hear, dearest mother?
45963were they killed?
45963were they prisoners like himself?
45963which would you advise, dear lady, bare feet or these?"
45963while we wept and mourned for you as dead?"
45963why should we wait another day?"
45963will he forgive me?
45963will you join Keith and me in a run over those hills in search of game?"
45963would any one be displeased?"
32355Between what books is that of Luke?
32355In which group is Lamentations to be found?
32355Sister,he said,"do you remember the nest of rabbits ten years ago; how you begged and prayed, and how I ridiculed?
32355What''s this I have in my hand?
3235563. Who was the first man?
32355About how long ago were clocks first invented?
32355About how long ago were watches first made?
32355About how many different kinds of plants are there in the world?
32355About what time of the year are the days shortest and the nights longest?
32355After being threshed, how is the chaff separated from the grain?
32355After the death of the first- born, did he allow the Children of Israel to go?
32355After they started, what did he do?
32355Against what was Belshazzar weighed?
32355And do you know that the word"tribulation"comes from a Latin word,_ tribulum_, which means a flail?
32355And if we are not able to buy such an earthly crown, how much less are we able to purchase or buy a heavenly crown?
32355And the man who is seventy years old, has had ten solid years of Sundays?
32355Are God''s standards the same for all persons in all countries, in all parts of the world?
32355Are Sunday- school scholars much like the school that they attend?
32355Are all boys and girls builders?
32355Are all words like those which are recorded by a phonograph?
32355Are any two exactly alike?
32355Are both necessary to your complete being and existence?
32355Are boys and girls like flowers?
32355Are boys and girls still tempted to do wrong?
32355Are grown people greatly influenced by the pastor who preaches to them, and the people with whom they are associated?
32355Are idle people healthy and contented?
32355Are laws perfect which are made by men?
32355Are many people spiritually blind?
32355Are men put into prison for breaking a single law?
32355Are old rusty nails drawn by the magnet?
32355Are our bodies like a factory in this respect?
32355Are our natural hearts like a stone?
32355Are pearls polished like the diamond?
32355Are pearls valuable?
32355Are some people unwilling to believe what they can not see?
32355Are sugar and coal measured by the yard?
32355Are telescopes adjusted like the eye?
32355Are the Church and Christian people lights in the world?
32355Are the forms of animals similar to the form of our bodies?
32355Are the images of all other events also passing through space?
32355Are the lock and its key made by the same man?
32355Are the standards of weights and measures the same in all countries?
32355Are there different kinds of traps?
32355Are there influences around us like the power in the magnet?
32355Are there many necessary things in life which, after all, do not constitute our character?
32355Are there traps set for boys and girls, and men and women?
32355Are they accountable to God for their conduct?
32355Are they all formed alike?
32355Are they likely to yield to temptation?
32355Are tramps happy?
32355Are unrefined and untaught boys and girls all quite alike?
32355Are we able to accomplish God''s work all at one time?
32355Are we free to do as we choose?
32355Are we honoring our parents by speaking disrespectfully of them?
32355Are we naturally industrious or lazy?
32355Are we saved by the law, or by the grace of God?
32355Are we to let our lights shine to glorify ourselves, or to glorify Christ?
32355Are we travelers?
32355Are we weighed against each commandment separately?
32355Are we?
32355Are you always patient?
32355Are you faithful in the Sunday- school?
32355Are you the child of a King who is the King above all kings?
32355Are your bones on the outside or the inside of your body?
32355Are your eyes kept in a little observatory?
32355Are your eyes worth more than telescopes?
32355As the result, how many years has the injured boy walked with crutches?
32355At all times when you are uncertain what it is your duty to do, ask yourself this question:"If He were in my place, what would Jesus do?"
32355Because crowns of leaves were so perishable, of what were crowns later made?
32355Builders of what?
32355But did you ever stop to think that God has made it necessary that we should crack the shell before we can eat the kernel that is inside?
32355But do you know that there are many who would steal your crown, and my crown of everlasting glory, if they possibly could?
32355But now what is it that makes time valuable?
32355But why do you think that God means that you and I should learn to work?
32355By what three means does God guide us?
32355By whom was the priest accompanied?
32355Ca n''t we write to him and thank him?"
32355Can God see them all at once?
32355Can He see through the earth?
32355Can a boy wash"burnt cork"from his face?
32355Can a candle light itself?
32355Can a human heart that is insensible like a stone be conscious of God''s love?
32355Can a person who has sworn be weighed against the third commandment?
32355Can an idle person be a good Christian?
32355Can any boy or girl afford to use their time in reading worthless books or papers?
32355Can any treasure be laid up in the earth where it is absolutely safe?
32355Can anybody do wicked things without great danger?
32355Can boys or girls see sin?
32355Can boys or young men, girls or young women, sow"wild oats"and reap blessing later on?
32355Can darkness hide us from God''s sight?
32355Can he get away from the fish?
32355Can he wash the stains from his character?
32355Can it be polished so that you can see your face in it?
32355Can it feel?
32355Can salvation be purchased?
32355Can the Bible be used to lock the human heart against the entrance of sin?
32355Can the boys and girls in heathen lands be made like Christian boys and girls?
32355Can the idle man or the busy man more easily find time for necessary duties?
32355Can the law remove the effects of sin?
32355Can the light of the candle shine through a silver dollar?
32355Can the little crab see?
32355Can the magnet lift as many nails as tacks?
32355Can the power of the magnet be seen?
32355Can the refiner see his image in the melted metal?
32355Can they all be seen?
32355Can we always understand God''s providences?
32355Can we break a commandment in thought as well as in deed?
32355Can we do as much as this dog did?
32355Can we have peace and happiness without hope?
32355Can we lose pearls by having them stolen?
32355Can we lose salvation?
32355Can we obtain food for the body without buying it either with money or effort?
32355Can we see Him?
32355Can we see either the physical heart or the spiritual heart?
32355Can we see the power that causes us to desire to be good?
32355Can we see the things on which the Christian''s faith lays hold?
32355Can we see, hear, smell, or feel the power in the magnet?
32355Can we understand all that we find in the book of nature?
32355Can we understand all that we find in the book of revelation?
32355Can wild flowers be made more beautiful by care and cultivation?
32355Can you explain it by the teakettle?
32355Can you quote any of the passages of Scripture which tell of our being the children of the King of kings?
32355Can you repeat that couplet which begins:"Handsome is--"?
32355Can you tell a minister when you see him?
32355Can you tell about the eight crowns which were found hidden away in the earth in France?
32355Can you tell any other methods that he tries?
32355Can you tell how water is supplied for a great city?
32355Can you tell me what this is?
32355Can you tell me where I gathered these?
32355Can you tell what the first Psalm is about?
32355Can you tie a boy''s hands and feet with thread so that he can not make himself free?
32355Could God clothe and feed us without our labor?
32355Could God use the rays of light instead of the pages of a book?
32355Could all portions of the globe be converted into a wheat field?
32355Could he understand them then?
32355Could it be used in a great building unless it was first quarried and prepared?
32355Could the crown of an earthly king be bought?
32355Could the works alone run and keep time without the case?
32355Did Jesus invite such to come to Him and drink?
32355Did Jesus open the eyes of the blind and restore the sight of people in Palestine?
32355Did he have enough to eat?
32355Did he understand them later on in life?
32355Did his father, Jacob, and family go to live in Egypt?
32355Did his pretended friends stay by him after his money was gone?
32355Did people give Christmas presents before Christ came?
32355Did the dog save all the sixty- eight people at one time?
32355Did the lions harm Daniel?
32355Did the writer of this book have trials when he was a boy?
32355Did the writer of this book want to have his own way when he was a boy?
32355Did they believe God or did they believe Satan?
32355Did they listen?
32355Did you ever see a plant growing at the window in a crock and observe how it bends or reaches out toward the light?
32355Did you ever stop to think that a man who is thirty- five years old has had five solid years of Sundays?
32355Do all boys and girls have trials?
32355Do all people who are busy accomplish something worthy of their effort?
32355Do animals have a moral nature and a conscience?
32355Do apple trees ever grow from peach seeds?
32355Do boys and girls all have to be taught to work?
32355Do boys and girls always obey their conscience?
32355Do boys and girls object to being taught and disciplined?
32355Do good thoughts grow from bad words, or bad thoughts from good words?
32355Do human laws change?
32355Do men and women, boys and girls, also need an anchor?
32355Do men try false keys with which to open the human heart?
32355Do moral laws ever change?
32355Do n''t you suppose that the eyes of all those boys and girls would sparkle with curiosity and delight?
32355Do our eyes show the colors of the objects?
32355Do peach trees grow from chestnuts?
32355Do seeds have a principle of life in them?
32355Do some boys and girls become more useful and valuable in the world than others?
32355Do some people defy God?
32355Do the good boys become bad immediately?
32355Do they both have the same author?
32355Do they need plans?
32355Do they shine of their own goodness like the sun, or are they like the moon in that they reflect the divine light?
32355Do thieves ever break into banks?
32355Do thoughts in the heart shine through the face?
32355Do vegetables and grain grow without being planted?
32355Do we always know what is best for us, or what to do when in trouble?
32355Do we always obey Him now?
32355Do we have a spiritual nature as well as a physical nature?
32355Do we know exactly how He does it?
32355Do we know how God will gather the scattered parts of the body?
32355Do words and deeds have the element of unending life in them?
32355Do words and thoughts have a principle of life?
32355Do you always remember to serve Him?
32355Do you defile your body by improper eating and drinking?
32355Do you do as He commands?
32355Do you ever forget to thank Him?
32355Do you harbor bad thoughts in your heart?
32355Do you know how many books there are in the New Testament?
32355Do you know how many books there are in the Old Testament?
32355Do you know that these very beautiful flowers in this bouquet at one time grew just the same as the flowers in the other bouquet?
32355Do you know that your heart is like a city, and that Satan is trying to capture and to get possession of it?
32355Do you know where your heart is located?
32355Do you know who was the first man?
32355Do you know, boys and girls, that our character and our disposition are seen in our faces?
32355Do you listen attentively to the lessons which are taught by your Sunday- school teacher?
32355Do you not see how he would go upon the rocks?
32355Do you not see how it would cry out against being cast into the fire, and being beaten with great hammers upon the anvil?
32355Do you permit your ears to listen to improper talk?
32355Do you put tobacco in your mouth?
32355Do you use bad words?
32355Do you use your eyes to read worthless story papers and books, or to look at evil pictures?
32355Does Christ have to be seen in order to accept His influence?
32355Does Christ try to rescue us?
32355Does Christ want us to shine as lights in the world?
32355Does God always have a purpose in whatever He does?
32355Does God desire to get into the human heart?
32355Does God do all things wisely and well?
32355Does God expect us all to be pure?
32355Does God expect us to have a noble purpose?
32355Does God love order?
32355Does God love us even though we do wrong?
32355Does God see all of our acts?
32355Does God separate the essential from the non- essentials in our life?
32355Does God want to see His own image reflected in us?
32355Does God weigh our bodies?
32355Does God''s standard ever change?
32355Does He guide us?
32355Does Jesus wish to give them spiritual sight or vision?
32355Does a dangerous trap always look dangerous?
32355Does all natural light come from the sun?
32355Does any little thing escape His notice?
32355Does any person have the power in himself to be good?
32355Does anyone know fully how the snow is formed?
32355Does being great in little things make a great man or a great woman?
32355Does conscience always give warning?
32355Does death affect the existence and life of the soul?
32355Does each ant work for itself alone?
32355Does every boy and girl have a conscience?
32355Does every human being thirst for or desire righteousness?
32355Does everybody desire at times to be good?
32355Does he go and do the same thing?
32355Does he have food for winter use?
32355Does he run away?
32355Does he suffer the same result?
32355Does intoxicating drink often put out the light of Christian people?
32355Does it also make it easy to break away at first from a bad habit?
32355Does it make any difference whether we know how or not?
32355Does it suggest that he should wash his face with the looking- glass?
32355Does the Bible say our bodies are also to be raised again from the grave?
32355Does the body require food every day?
32355Does the fact that you can not see them prove that you do not have them?
32355Does the heart keep on pumping while we sleep?
32355Does the law make us sinful?
32355Does the machinery in a great factory make much noise?
32355Does the moon shine by its own light, or does it reflect the light of the sun?
32355Does the stone have feeling?
32355Does the sun shine by its own light?
32355Does the tree abide when the leaves fall?
32355Does the turtle have bones?
32355Does this explain to you why we can not understand all that God has done or said?
32355Does this make it easy to form good habits?
32355Does this suggest how we can use our money to send the light to the heathen?
32355Does wheat ever produce oats?
32355For example:"What is it that can not see nor hear, but always knows when danger is near?"
32355For size, color, variety and convenience, which are the finest pictures in the world?
32355For what and by whom are they used?
32355For what purpose do people use a looking- glass?
32355From the experiences of the children as narrated above, the suggestion occurs, why not use these object talks in like manner?
32355From what does the blood of the Lamb of God save us?
32355Has God given us a chart to show the dangers to which we are exposed in our voyage or journey?
32355Has God provided for their protection?
32355Has He promised you a crown?
32355Have the teachings of the Bible retained their life for many hundreds of years?
32355Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your friend, and are you trying to serve Him?
32355Have you ever seen any persons who were caught in Satan''s traps?
32355Have you ever thought that God could feed us without our labor if He chose to do so?
32355Have you not found something of this also in your own experience?
32355He looked up into his mother''s face, and said,"Mamma, can God see through a crack in the door?"
32355He said,"Mamma, can God see in the cupboard if it is dark in the cupboard?"
32355How are fish caught?
32355How are iron and steel refined, or made more valuable?
32355How are strong habits made?
32355How are the chaff and grain separated from the straw or stalk?
32355How are they obtained?
32355How are we like the fish in the aquarium?
32355How can Bibles and missionaries be sent to them?
32355How can all persons avoid the use of liquor?
32355How can the rough stone be made beautiful?
32355How can we hear the noise inside of our body?
32355How can we tell what progress we are making in becoming more like Christ?
32355How could God have printed His law so that it would not be necessary to have Bibles and preachers?
32355How did God enable the Children of Israel to cross the Red Sea?
32355How did Nebuchadnezzar reward Daniel?
32355How did he receive the returning prodigal?
32355How did the Children of Israel cross the Red Sea and the Jordan?
32355How did the old adage say that justice travels?
32355How do leaves accomplish this?
32355How do the clouds carry the moisture to the places which need it?
32355How do we measure land?
32355How do we measure time?
32355How does God accomplish this?
32355How does He do this?
32355How does he assist the oyster?
32355How does he know what kind of grain he will reap at harvest time?
32355How does he spend the summer?
32355How does he try to get into Ear- Gate?
32355How does he try to get into Eye- Gate?
32355How does he try to get into Mouth- Gate?
32355How does he warn the oyster of danger?
32355How does the Bible say that God refines us?
32355How does the moisture in the clouds fall?
32355How does the turtle protect himself?
32355How is the snow useful in winter?
32355How is the water raised up from the sea and the rivers?
32355How long a string of teams would it require to carry all the blood which the heart ordinarily pumps in seventy years?
32355How long did Jacob''s descendants remain in Egypt?
32355How long did it last?
32355How long did they wander in the wilderness?
32355How long were they captive in Babylon?
32355How long will it last?
32355How many brothers did Joseph have?
32355How many cars would it require to carry water for one square mile?
32355How many centuries have seeds been known to retain their life?
32355How many commandments are there?
32355How many divisions of time can you name besides seconds?
32355How many links must be broken in order to break the chain?
32355How many murders must a man commit before he is a murderer?
32355How many persons were saved in the Ark?
32355How many plagues were there?
32355How many souls has He given us?
32355How many standards of measure does God have?
32355How much blood is pumped by the heart in twenty- four hours?
32355How must we do it?
32355How often must he steal before he is a thief?
32355How old was Enoch"when God took him"?
32355How old was Joseph when he died?
32355How old was Methuselah when he died?
32355How old was Noah at the time of the Flood?
32355How old was the lamb to be that was to be slain?
32355How shall we send the Bread of Life to the people in heathen lands?
32355How then is this crown to be obtained?
32355How were the homes of the Israelites to be marked, so that the angel of death would pass over them?
32355I am sure that you will ask immediately, at least in your minds, how then did he get in, if he ate his way out?
32355If God did not give it to us could we ever pay for it?
32355If I were to pull very hard on this chain so as to break it, where do you suppose it would break first?
32355If Satan''s traps destroy others, will they destroy us?
32355If a person were to laugh constantly, what would be the effect upon their face?
32355If a ship did not have an anchor in time of storm along the rocky coast, would it be safe?
32355If a silver dollar is polished like a little looking- glass and placed behind the light, what does it do?
32355If a watch case were buried and rusted away, could it be made new again?
32355If all moisture were removed from the atmosphere, what would be the result?
32355If he sowed wheat, what will he gather?
32355If it had feeling, would it object to being cut and chiselled and polished?
32355If it had not been for the worm in the apple, would the apple have grown large and well formed?
32355If it is put under a bushel what is the result?
32355If received in the proper spirit, will they always work out for their good?
32355If the crowns of all the kings of earth could be brought together, would people desire to see them?
32355If the farmer failed to sow in the spring, would he have a harvest in the autumn?
32355If the soul is lost, what is the result?
32355If the sticks are rubbed together, what is the result?
32355If we commit the city of our soul to God, will He protect and defend it?
32355If we do not keep our covenants, whom are we like?
32355If we sow"wild oats"what must we reap?
32355If we take care of the minutes, what will the hours do?
32355If we think Christ''s thoughts constantly do we become more like Christ?
32355If we think bad thoughts do we become unlike Him?
32355If you have not now made Him your friend, how can you hope to have His friendship then?
32355If you put pictures in a bottle do they shine through?
32355If you sow a character, what do you reap?
32355If you sow a habit, what do you reap?
32355If you sow an act, what do you reap?
32355In his poverty what did he do?
32355In what book are we told that our crown is to be imperishable and unfading, and to be ours forever?
32355In what did the people live or dwell during the Feast?
32355In what kind of soil did the grain grow to a fruitage of thirty, sixty and an hundred fold?
32355In what lands are the largest spiritual blessings enjoyed?
32355In what ways are the leaves like the tree on which they grew?
32355Into what did he pour the water from the golden bowl?
32355Into what do good acts turn?
32355Into what do good thoughts turn?
32355Is Christ willing to step into the scales with us?
32355Is God ever in a hurry?
32355Is God ever unmindful of our needs?
32355Is God glad when we repent?
32355Is God infinitely greater than man?
32355Is God''s law perfect?
32355Is He the world''s Redeemer?
32355Is a dead body actually the person you knew?
32355Is a horse shoe as valuable as a watch spring?
32355Is a trap a dangerous thing?
32355Is anyone likely to refuse God''s summons on the Judgment Day?
32355Is character injured or helped by tribulations?
32355Is he ever successful?
32355Is it a dangerous thing to get angry?
32355Is it a good thing that habits are formed in this way?
32355Is it any wonder that David said that"We are fearfully and wonderfully made"?
32355Is it expensive to take many pictures with the camera?
32355Is it more pleasant for boys and girls to have their own way in everything, or would they prefer to be taught and trained by their parents?
32355Is it only silver and gold which is put into a bank?
32355Is religion necessary only when we are in trouble?
32355Is salvation valuable?
32355Is snow as important in the winter as rain in the summer?
32355Is that the result with people who are ashamed to be known as Christians?
32355Is the ant like the grasshopper, or is he industrious?
32355Is the blood carried to all portions of our body in a similar way?
32355Is the entirety of God''s law violated if we break only one commandment?
32355Is the human eye worth more than money?
32355Is the human heart ever satisfied until unlocked by the Bible and possessed by God?
32355Is the human heart like a lock?
32355Is the image of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden still existing?
32355Is the snow as wonderful as it is beautiful?
32355Is the truth concerning God''s love and salvation suited to all ages, all nations, and all people?
32355Is the use of by- words swearing?
32355Is there a spiritual hunger as well as a physical hunger?
32355Is there any other way of safety?
32355Is there any place in the world where it would be right to lie or steal, or murder?
32355Is there money enough in the world to buy a crown of everlasting life?
32355Like whom is the magnet?
32355MY DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: When God desired to set Job to thinking, among other questions He asked him: Canst thou enter into the treasures of the snow?
32355MY DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: What is this I hold in my hand?
32355MY LITTLE FRIENDS: Can you tell me what we commemorate on Easter Sunday?
32355Many other test questions may be asked, such as:"What book is between Job and Proverbs?"
32355Must Jesus, the spiritual food, be bought?
32355Must all bad words be accounted for?
32355Must there be as many kinds of keys as there are kinds of locks?
32355NOW, boys and girls, what is this that I hold in my hand?
32355Now suppose the good boys and girls choose the bad boys and girls as their companions and playmates; what do you think would be the result?
32355Now the question arises, how does God accomplish this great result?
32355Now, I want to ask you, What use do you make of your time?
32355Now, boys and girls, I want to ask you where these flowers grew?
32355Now, boys and girls, I want to ask you, did this worm eat his way into the apple, or did he eat his way out of the apple?
32355Now, boys and girls, what is this?
32355Now, can you tell me why it is that on Easter we have these Easter eggs, such as I hold in my hand?
32355Now, do you know how the crab comes to be in with the oyster?
32355Now, if you have a bank like this, do you only put into it silver dollars, five- dollar bills, ten- dollar gold pieces?
32355Now, the question might arise in your minds, how does God guide us?
32355Now, what are the lessons we may learn from what I have said?
32355Now, what do these nuts teach us?
32355Of what are Easter eggs the symbol?
32355Of what are great trees the result?
32355Of what did God make Adam and Eve?
32355Of what does God keep a record?
32355Of what does this story remind us?
32355Of what is snow the symbol?
32355Of what is the camera an imitation?
32355Of what was all this to remind them?
32355Of what was this water the symbol?
32355Of what were the booths built?
32355Of whom was the slain lamb the symbol?
32355On this last day of the Feast what did the high priest bring from the well?
32355On what does hope lay hold?
32355On whom did the mantle of Elijah fall?
32355Or clover seed produce wheat?
32355Or, to go a step further, has it not been so with what you have promised God that you would do?
32355QUESTIONS.--About what did God ask Job, to set him thinking?
32355QUESTIONS.--Are dogs serviceable?
32355QUESTIONS.--Are small ropes or strings used to make big ropes?
32355QUESTIONS.--Are the leaves alike on all trees?
32355QUESTIONS.--Are there many different kinds of seeds?
32355QUESTIONS.--Are there many kinds of locks?
32355QUESTIONS.--At what season of the year was the Feast of Tabernacles held?
32355QUESTIONS.--Can an unlighted candle give light?
32355QUESTIONS.--Can the fish in the aquarium hide from our sight?
32355QUESTIONS.--Can the oyster see or hear?
32355QUESTIONS.--Can you name different things made from iron?
32355QUESTIONS.--Did God assign some work to Adam when he was first created?
32355QUESTIONS.--Do all boys and girls get hungry?
32355QUESTIONS.--Do animals feel pain?
32355QUESTIONS.--Does the stone have any feeling?
32355QUESTIONS.--Has God other record books beside the one of deeds?
32355QUESTIONS.--How did David say we are made?
32355QUESTIONS.--How do we measure cloth?
32355QUESTIONS.--How many kinds of measures can you name?
32355QUESTIONS.--How will a plastic face look when you squeeze it on the head and on the chin?
32355QUESTIONS.--Instead of money, in what does the wealth of millionaires often consist?
32355QUESTIONS.--Into what two classes has God divided people?
32355QUESTIONS.--Last Sunday our lesson was about the spring- time and sowing; what has it been about to- day?
32355QUESTIONS.--Of what is a pearl the symbol in the Bible?
32355QUESTIONS.--To what does the Bible compare the law of God?
32355QUESTIONS.--Upon what king of Egypt did God send the plague of frogs?
32355QUESTIONS.--What are needed before a house is built?
32355QUESTIONS.--What are the different parts of a chain called?
32355QUESTIONS.--What are the principal parts of a watch?
32355QUESTIONS.--What are traps for?
32355QUESTIONS.--What can the magnet do?
32355QUESTIONS.--What does Christ call Himself?
32355QUESTIONS.--What does Easter commemorate?
32355QUESTIONS.--What does every ship carry?
32355QUESTIONS.--What event does Christmas Day commemorate?
32355QUESTIONS.--What instrument for taking pictures is like the human eye?
32355QUESTIONS.--What is meant by the great Judgment Day?
32355QUESTIONS.--What is on the top of the Royal Exchange in London?
32355QUESTIONS.--What is rough stone used for?
32355QUESTIONS.--What kind of crown was first worn?
32355QUESTIONS.--What should a traveler always have in a strange country?
32355QUESTIONS.--What was the handwriting on the wall at Belshazzar''s feast?
32355QUESTIONS.--What was the tenth plague?
32355QUESTIONS.--What would the entire earth become if there should be no rain?
32355QUESTIONS.--Where do people put money for safe keeping?
32355QUESTIONS.--Which is the most pleasant season of the year?
32355QUESTIONS.--Who first told the parable of the prodigal son?
32355QUESTIONS.--Who is the Supreme Ruler of the Universe?
32355QUESTIONS.--Who wrote the book of the Bible called the Psalms?
32355QUESTIONS.--Why did the people of the East carry lanterns at night?
32355Questions.--Which are the prettier, flowers which are neglected by the roadside, or those which are cultivated in the garden?
32355Questions.--Which is nicer, a big, red apple or a little stunted one?
32355Should boys and girls learn to save their money?
32355Should conscience always be obeyed?
32355Should our plans concern only this life?
32355Should the lantern be held above the head, or down near the feet?
32355Should they be removed or permitted to grow?
32355Should we all have a main object in life?
32355Should we always go and ask God for strength when we are tempted?
32355Should we always go to Him to satisfy our spiritual hunger and thirst?
32355Should we always keep our covenants, both with God and men?
32355Should we always use all our money in the fear of God?
32355Should we always yield to the power that draws us in the right direction?
32355Should we be thankful to our parents for preventing tares from being sown?
32355Should we constantly strive to become like Christ?
32355Should we have a plan for each thing we do?
32355Should we read the Bible every day?
32355Since the Bible teaches us these truths so plainly,"What manner of persons ought we to be, in all holy conversation and godliness?"
32355So I thought to ask you the question which God asked of Job nearly thirty- five hundred years ago:"Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?"
32355So what do you think the little crab does?
32355Suppose one were to be cross and ugly constantly what would occur?
32355The Bible says,"Whatsoever a man soweth"--can you repeat the rest of that passage?
32355Through what gates does Satan try to enter?
32355To what country are we journeying?
32355To what part of our body do the wings of the bird and the front legs of a horse or cow correspond?
32355To whom did they sell him?
32355To whom had we better surrender the city of our soul?
32355To whom should we go when we are tempted to do wrong?
32355Try them in the following:--Who was the first man?
32355Under what kind of a measure does the Bible warn against hiding our light?
32355Upon what instrument can words also be recorded?
32355Upon whom did Elijah''s mantle fall?
32355Was Moses permitted to enter the Promised Land?
32355Was he honest when he repented?
32355Was he successful in getting away with them?
32355Was the father sad all the time the boy was away?
32355Was the world in moral darkness when Christ came?
32355Was there ever a picture painted by an artist or photographed with a camera so beautiful as the small pictures taken by the eye?
32355Was there ever a time or a place where it was right to lie, or steal or murder?
32355Were they consumed in the furnace?
32355What ails thee, old brown grasshopper?
32355What are skeleton keys?
32355What are some of the things with which they try?
32355What are some of the traps?
32355What are the only results which a farmer can reap at harvest?
32355What are these air- vibrations called?
32355What are tribulations like?
32355What are two principal parts of the Bible?
32355What are we doing when we reject Him?
32355What are we weighed against?
32355What befell Daniel years later, when Darius was King?
32355What befell the three friends of Daniel?
32355What book is it which says:"As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he"?
32355What brings the person''s image upon the ground glass of the camera?
32355What can we do which the dog could not do?
32355What can you tell about the crown of the king of England?
32355What causes boys and girls to desire to do wrong?
32355What causes so much blindness in the country in which Jesus lived?
32355What causes the difference?
32355What did David call the Bible?
32355What did God give to Moses on Mount Sinai?
32355What did Joseph do with the grain he gathered during the seven years of plenty?
32355What did Pharaoh dream?
32355What did he do each time after the plague was removed?
32355What did he do with his money?
32355What did he resolve to do?
32355What did he want to be?
32355What did one of the boys who were playing marbles do to the boy who ran across the ring?
32355What did the angel of death do where the door posts were sprinkled with the blood?
32355What did they do with Joseph?
32355What didst thou, brown old grasshopper, When the summer days were long?
32355What do bad companions do to one''s character?
32355What do bad words indicate?
32355What do boys who run away from home generally become?
32355What do fading and dropping leaves represent?
32355What do our gifts to one another represent?
32355What do the dogs do to revive a traveler?
32355What do the flakes look like?
32355What do the things on the Christmas tree represent?
32355What do we call these tares?
32355What do we commemorate on Good Friday?
32355What does God''s law show us?
32355What does He weigh?
32355What does Satan sometimes use?
32355What does a man whose face is dirty see in the glass?
32355What does he use with which to wash his face?
32355What does it show that his face needs?
32355What does one of the other books record?
32355What does the Bible say about the ant?
32355What does the Bible say about the eyes of the Lord?
32355What does the Bible say about training up a child in the way he should go?
32355What does the Bible say is the allotted years of a person''s life?
32355What does the Bible tell us will happen to a companion of fools?--of wise men?
32355What does the air do with sound?
32355What does the chart show?
32355What does the darkness of the long nights represent?
32355What does the grasshopper do in summer?
32355What does the heart do?
32355What does the inside represent?
32355What does the shell represent?
32355What does the story illustrate?
32355What draws them in the right direction?
32355What effect did each plague have upon Pharaoh?
32355What else besides a bad character is given?
32355What exhortation is contained in the last sentence of the last sermon in this book?
32355What food is most universally used in the world?
32355What foundation are we laying in this life?
32355What had happened to them?
32355What happened while the farmer slept?
32355What happens to good boys who keep bad company?
32355What happens to him when winter comes?
32355What happens to the air when our words strike it?
32355What has God given each of us to warn us of danger when sin is near?
32355What has become of the soul?
32355What have we that is like the camera?
32355What have you resolved to make the object which you shall seek to attain in this life?
32355What heathen names were given them instead?
32355What is Christ frequently called?
32355What is a phonograph?
32355What is a telephone?
32355What is it which no boy or girl can see or hear, and the approach of which can not be made known by any of the natural senses?
32355What is it which tells us when sin is near?
32355What is lacking in pictures taken by the camera?
32355What is necessary to effect this change?
32355What is spoken of in the Bible as God''s garner?
32355What is still more wonderful than the physical heart?
32355What is that raising up of the body called?
32355What is the average rainfall?
32355What is the covering called which is about the grain while it is growing?
32355What is the farmer''s special work in the spring- time?
32355What is the name of the power or force that causes the nails to fall from the magnet?
32355What is the purpose of your life?
32355What is the source of light displayed when coal and wood and other substances are burned?
32355What is the source of the light of the natural world?
32355What is the weight of rainfall in a single square mile?
32355What is worth doing well?
32355What kind of a builder are we like, if we make no plans for the life to come?
32355What kind of a cap and blouse did he want to wear?
32355What kind of boys and girls is like the grasshopper?
32355What kinds are the most useful?
32355What lesson does this dog teach us?
32355What lives down under the water near the oyster?
32355What makes the difference in their value?
32355What makes them become different?
32355What must a sea captain always carry with him on his ship?
32355What must we do to make a proper balance?
32355What must we use all other plans and purposes for?
32355What of the wicked?
32355What often destroys the oyster?
32355What other lesson does this dog teach us?
32355What people continue to celebrate the Feast of the Passover today?
32355What perfect model can we follow?
32355What period of life is best represented by spring?
32355What periods of life are they like?
32355What power draws people from doing right?
32355What prevented the little apple from growing big and beautiful?
32355What should we always remember in our work?
32355What should we live for?
32355What should we remember in times of sickness and sorrow?
32355What trees are green in the winter?
32355What two things may be used as God''s recording books?
32355What two ways are there in which He might do it?
32355What was he to do in the Garden?
32355What was later used for measuring time, after the sun- dial?
32355What was the event called?
32355What was the first instrument with which time was measured?
32355What was the last plague?
32355What was to be done with the body of the lamb?
32355What were the names of Daniel''s three friends?
32355What will God do on that day?
32355What will God do with the risen bodies?
32355What will become of the good?
32355What would they be called if they hoarded up all they could get?
32355What would they be called if they spent all their money?
32355When God tells you in the Bible what He wants you to do, are you obedient?
32355When He feeds and clothes you, do you love and serve Him, or do you accept of these blessings and then run off and serve Satan, God''s great enemy?
32355When He watches over and keeps you during the night, do you forget to kneel down and thank Him in the morning?
32355When Pharaoh followed into the sea after them, what occurred?
32355When a leaf drops from the tree, what has already started?
32355When boys and girls are obedient, is that laying up treasure in heaven?
32355When day after day He clothes you, do you thank him?
32355When did the little worm get into the apple?
32355When does the soul become separated from the body?
32355When he became a man, was he thankful to his father for not allowing him to have his own way at that time?
32355When he was in want and came to himself, of whom did he think?
32355When in doubt what question should we ask ourselves?
32355When is it easiest to learn to work?
32355When is the anchor used?
32355When people laugh what happens to their faces?
32355When people light a candle, do they put it under a bushel or on a candlestick?
32355When persons are serious or angry, are their faces lengthened?
32355When the anchor is let down into the deep water, must it take hold of something?
32355When the mouse sees others caught, what should he do?
32355When they ate it, how were they to be clothed?
32355When we are tempted by Satan, what should we remember?
32355When we die do the great influences which we have helped forward remain to bless the world?
32355When will God lead us?
32355When you were all so glad on account of this first snowstorm of the winter, did you stop to think that the snow comes from God?
32355Where are pearls principally found?
32355Where are telescopes kept?
32355Where are the turtle''s bones principally?
32355Where can God''s standard of measure be found?
32355Where can we get our plans?
32355Where can we learn most about this spiritual hunger and about the"bread"which came down from Heaven?
32355Where did he take them?
32355Where did the Ishmaelitish merchantmen take Joseph?
32355Where did the custom of having Christmas trees probably originate?
32355Where do people enjoy the greatest material comforts and blessings, in Christian or heathen lands?
32355Where do they live?
32355Where does God store this vapor?
32355Where does the Bible tell us we are also to lay up treasure?
32355Where does the farmer put the grain after it has been separated from the chaff?
32355Where does the snow come from?
32355Where does this power to be good come from?
32355Where is the heart located?
32355Where?
32355Which are more beautiful, summer or autumn leaves?
32355Which boy in the story turned out the better?
32355Which boys and girls are the best, those who are neglected and not taught, or those who are cared for and carefully trained?
32355Which can be adjusted more quickly?
32355Which can take pictures quicker, the eye or the camera?
32355Which is easier, to form a bad habit or to break away from it?
32355Which is the best light to our spiritual pathway, human wisdom or Divine revelation?
32355Which is the more perfect, a telescope or the human eye?
32355Which is the real watch?
32355Which is the safer light for us to follow, books which men write, or the book which God has given us?
32355Which kind of flowers are the heathen boys and girls like?
32355Which part is like the body?
32355Which part is like the soul?
32355Which part of the eye is like the ground glass of the camera?
32355Which pictures are most treasured in old age?
32355Which was the great day of the Feast?
32355Which would you choose, a good heart or a wicked heart?
32355Who alone can break the ropes of habit with which Satan binds us?
32355Who alone can cleanse our hearts from sin?
32355Who are like the ink- drops?
32355Who are like the little tacks?
32355Who are like the needle?
32355Who are like the rusty nails?
32355Who are like the small nails?
32355Who are like the water- drops?
32355Who are like the white sticks?
32355Who are to blame for this state of affairs, and to whom are we to look for the correction of this existing evil?
32355Who built the Ark?
32355Who built the Exchange?
32355Who built the Temple?
32355Who built the ark?
32355Who built the ark?
32355Who can give us the"Pearl of great price"?
32355Who composed the great multitude whom John saw in the glorious city?
32355Who destroyed the Temple and Jerusalem and carried the Children of Israel into captivity?
32355Who does know?
32355Who does the Bible say is the"bread of life"?
32355Who governs the life of every person?
32355Who had the coat of many colors?
32355Who had the coat of many colors?
32355Who had the coat of many colors?
32355Who interpreted Nebuchadnezzar''s dream?
32355Who is the fountain for the cleansing of our sin?
32355Who is the source of our spiritual light and knowledge?
32355Who is trying to capture this city?
32355Who led the Children of Israel into the Land of Canaan, which was the Promised Land?
32355Who led the Children of Israel out of Egypt?
32355Who lied about Joseph and had him cast into prison?
32355Who made the human heart?
32355Who made the key to unlock it?
32355Who makes the laws for the nation, the state and the city?
32355Who must first give us the light if we are to be a light to the world?
32355Who offers to give us a heart that will be conscious of God''s love?
32355Who once stole a crown and the crown jewels of England?
32355Who prepares people to be builded into His kingdom?
32355Who sets these traps?
32355Who slew Goliath the giant?
32355Who sowed the tares in his field?
32355Who sows the tares in our minds?
32355Who still notes our deeds when we pass away?
32355Who teach the young ants to work?
32355Who tells us this?
32355Who tempted Adam and Eve to do wrong?
32355Who tries to bind us with bad habits?
32355Who tries to steal our crown of everlasting glory?
32355Who tries to trap and destroy boys and girls, and men and women?
32355Who was King of Egypt at the time Joseph was in Egypt?
32355Who was cast into the den of lions?
32355Who was put in the lion''s den?
32355Who was swallowed by the great fish?
32355Who was the first murderer?
32355Who was the first murderer?
32355Who was the first murderer?
32355Who was the first woman?
32355Who was the first woman?
32355Who was the first woman?
32355Who was the meekest man?
32355Who was the oldest man?
32355Who was the oldest man?
32355Who was the only perfect man?
32355Who was the strongest man?
32355Who was the strongest man?
32355Who was the wisest man?
32355Who went to Heaven in a chariot of fire?
32355Who went to Heaven in the chariot of fire without dying?
32355Who went to Heaven without dying?
32355Who were in the prison with Joseph?
32355Who will be our companions in eternity?
32355Who would steal it away?
32355Who wrote the book picturing the human heart like a city?
32355Who, as a ruler, was a man after God''s own heart?
32355Whom did God raise up to lead the Children of Israel out of Egypt?
32355Whom did he kill?
32355Whom do idle people tempt?
32355Whom do the charred sticks represent?
32355Whom does the evergreen tree represent?
32355Whom shall we choose for companions?
32355Whose voice shall call the body to immortality?
32355Why are trials necessary to fit us for heaven?
32355Why can we not see in the dark?
32355Why did David want to be taught to number his days?
32355Why did God make the law?
32355Why did God place the metals, and coal and oil down below the surface of the ground?
32355Why did Pharaoh make Joseph ruler?
32355Why did he put the grasshopper there?
32355Why did his brothers come to Joseph in Egypt during the famine?
32355Why did the prodigal leave his home?
32355Why did they desire to leave Egypt?
32355Why did they dwell in booths instead of in their houses at this time?
32355Why do people pay large sums for oil paintings?
32355Why do people wear pearls?
32355Why do we believe it is there?
32355Why does God place the kernel of nuts inside of a shell?
32355Why does He not do it?
32355Why does the larger hand of the clock point to the minutes?
32355Why has God given us two eyes instead of one?
32355Why is the farmer careful to sow good grain?
32355Why not?
32355Why not?
32355Why was a large eye painted on the pulpit in the church?
32355Why was he cast into the den of lions?
32355Why were they cast into this furnace?
32355Why?
32355Why?
32355Why?
32355Why?
32355Why?
32355Why?
32355Will God forgive us and accept us?
32355Will God hold these records against us on the Judgment Day?
32355Will a few drops of ink change the color of a glass of water?
32355Will a few drops of water change the color of a bottle of ink?
32355Will all good boys and girls, when they become men and women, be thankful to their parents for right training?
32355Will all these requirements over- balance us?
32355Will food which satisfies the physical Hunger satisfy the spiritual hunger?
32355Will it make any difference whether a body was buried in the sea or in the earth?
32355Will the bodies of all who have died be raised some day?
32355Will the good that we do be as permanent as the evil that we might do?
32355Will the immortal body ever die?
32355Will the paper between the magnet and the needle destroy the attracting power of the magnet?
32355Will there ever be such a time or place?
32355Will we also be punished?
32355Will we be in the presence of God there and have angels as our companions?
32355Will weeds grow without being planted?
32355Will you always make diligent use of your time?
32355Will you always try to obey conscience in the future?
32355Will your crown be perishable?
32355With His Son, has God given us other things which we are to enjoy?
32355With what did David slay Goliath?
32355With what did King Alfred measure the hours?
32355With what key does He unlock it?
32355Would a ship be safe without an anchor?
32355Would the iron cry out against being refined?
32355Would you take a million of dollars for your two eyes?
32355You will want to obey Him then, but should you not also desire to obey Him now?
32355[ Illustration:"What Use Do You Make of Your Time?"]
6144The children were come to the birth,but would there be"strength to bring them forth"?
6144Was he proud?
6144Above all, why should it not so be with sister Churches, bound together in the highest of all bonds?
6144And is it not always somewhat after this sort, when any great step is to be taken, and there are manifold difficulties in the way?
6144And who were they that should undertake to bring beauty, strength, and order out of all this ruin and desolation?
6144And why did Seabury himself delay his application to Scotland till August of the same year?
6144Are we tempted, in a spirit of self- sufficiency or of doubt or of impatience, to forsake them?
6144But leaving Scotland, how does the contrast stand with the American Church as placed along with her condition one hundred years ago?
6144Can we plead necessity with any propriety till we have been rejected?
6144Did he look at his own diocese?
6144Do we rejoice, dear brethren, in all this with trembling?
6144Do we see tokens not only of assault from without, but of betrayal from within?
6144Do we seem to hear, from the not distant horizon, the muttering of storms which are gathering around us and may burst upon us?
6144Does it not clearly reveal his character?
6144Does it not tell what he was?
6144Does this statement seem a truism to us?
6144Enemies are crying,"What do these feeble Jews?"
6144How fared he in his quest?
6144How often must he have cried from the depths of his heart:"Who is weak, and I am not weak?
6144No wonder that the enemies of Judah and Jerusalem cried,"What do these feeble Jews?"
6144Or were there such discordant elements, that they who held to the Apostolic Faith and Order would be thrust out?
6144Or, when they who composed it then were gone, would it dwindle and die out?
6144Shall we dare from such a past and such a present to look forward through the years of a coming century?
6144So here, the question was not, To whom shall we give the honor?
6144St. Paul to seek the setting sun, They say, to Britain prest; St. Andrew to old Calidon, But who still farther West?
6144The great point, no doubt, was gained; but what was to follow?
6144Was it not so here a century ago?
6144Was there vitality enough in the Church in Connecticut to live and grow?
6144What do these feeble Jews?
6144What do they represent?
6144What has brought them together?
6144Who doubts that in this two- fold designation earnest prayer was made to Him"Who knoweth the hearts of all men"?
6144Who doubts that though no lots were cast, it was left to the ordering of Providence to"show whether of those two the Lord had chosen"?
6144Who was to be the man?
6144Who would have more gladly owned all this, who would have been more thankful for it, than he who gave its name to that centenary?
6144Why should it not so be with bodies of men as with individuals?
6144Will they fortify themselves?
6144Will they make an end in a day?
6144Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
6144Will they sacrifice?
6144Would all churchmen in all the thirteen States of the Confederation be united in one body?
6144Would the consecration of Seabury be everywhere accepted?
6144but, Who can best take up and bear the burden?
6144the mountain has been levelled and the way lies open?
6144who is offended, and I burn not?"
62273And confessed that the Devil did ask of her, whether she was a poor woman?
62273And thereupon this Informant''s wife did ask of the said Agnes, who it was that was at the door?
62273And thereupon this informant did ask of the said Agnes, who it was that stood at the door?
62273At the first time of your examination you said it was like a short black man about the length of your arm?
62273Did you ever lie with the Devil?
62273Did you or them bewitch his child?
62273Did you pass through the keyhole of the door or was the door open?
62273H._ Mary Trembles, what have you to say as to the crime you are to die for?
62273Have you made any contract with the Devil?
62273If thou hast anything to speak, speak thy mind?
62273In what shape?
62273This informant demanded of her, why she had not confessed so much when she was in prison last time?
62273Upon which this Informant did demand of her the said Temperance whether she had been suckt at that place by the Black Man?
62273Upon which this informant said,"Why dost thou weep for me?"
62273Well, consider you are just departing this world: do you believe there is a God?
62273What Malice had you against her?
62273_ H._ And did you go?
62273_ H._ Are you willing to have any prayers?
62273_ H._ Did he ever make use of thy body?
62273_ H._ Did he ever take any of thy blood?
62273_ H._ Did he give thee any gift, or did''st thou make him any promises?
62273_ H._ Did he offer violence to you?
62273_ H._ Did you bruise her till the blood came out of her nose and mouth?
62273_ H._ Did you know any mariners that you or your associates destroyed by overturning of ships or boats?
62273_ H._ Did you know one Mr. Lutteris about these parts, or any of your confederates?
62273_ H._ Had he ever any carnal knowledge of thee?
62273_ H._ Had you no discourse or treaty with him?
62273_ H._ Have you a secret teat?
62273_ H._ How did he appear to thee at the first, or where, in the street?
62273_ H._ How did you know it was the Devil?
62273_ H._ How many did you destroy and hurt?
62273_ H._ In what shape did the Devil come to you?
62273_ H._ Mary Trembles, was not the Devil there with Susan, when I was once in prison with you, and under her coats?
62273_ H._ Susan, did you see the shape of a bullock?
62273_ H._ Susan, had you any knowledge of the bewitching of Mrs. Lutteris''child, or did you know a place called Trunta Burroughs?
62273_ H._ Temperance, how did you come to hurt Mrs. Grace Thomas?
62273_ H._ Was it you or Susan that did bewitch the children?
62273_ H._ What caused you to do harm?
62273_ H._ What did he do when he came to thee?
62273_ H._ Why did you not call upon God?
62273_ H._ You say you never hurt ships or boats; did you never ride over an arm of the sea on a cow?
62273_ Sh._ Did the Devil never promise you any thing?
62273_ Sh._ Did you know of their coming to gaol?
62273_ Sh._ Do you believe in Jesus Christ?
62273_ Sh._ Had you no discourse with the Devil?
62273_ Sh._ Have you anything to say to satisfy the world?
62273_ Sh._ How do you know you did it?
62273_ Sh._ In what shape or colour was he?
62273_ Sh._ You were charged about twelve years since, and did you never see the Devil but about this time?
62273_ T._ At the Door?
62273and did she do you any harm?
62273how went you in thro''the keyhole or the Door?
62273the other told me he was there, but is now fled; and that the Devil was in the way when I was going to Taunton with my son, who is a Minister?
51370And what,said he,"is that?"
51370But supposing, my dear sir, the Church to be in error, or even liable to err, how can we possibly profess to believe any mystery? 51370 But what will you take, my dear sir?"
51370But,said he again,"what can we do?
51370Did I not tell you I would shed the last drop of my blood to stop the progress of your religion?
51370Look at his big mouth,he would say;"what in the world does he want it for?
51370Mr. Spencer took out his handkerchief, wiped his face, and only said to the housekeeper:And how dare you be angry?
51370My dear Father Ignatius,he half indignantly exclaimed,"why do_ you_ travel by{ 381} third class?"
51370Under what title?
51370Well, and what is it?
51370What do you mean?
51370What have we seen in our days? 51370 What is that?"
51370What need of this?
51370What will people say?
51370What,thought he,"if the neighbours should see me carrying such a precious cargo?"
51370Where are you, Johnny Doogan?
51370Where does God know the truth to exist? 51370 Why do they not learn to leave off groaning over the present troubles?
51370''Do you think,''added the Prince,''I could see him?
51370''I have, indeed,''answered she;''but what is to follow?''
51370''Under what title?''
51370''What moment do you mean?''
51370... What warrant have you that you are better inspired now than before?
51370.... And is it I whom they would expect to give up my poor countrymen for hopeless?
51370...."It is certain that Jesus Christ founded a Church upon earth for the salvation of man; where, then, is it?
5137065:--"Enter: its grandeur overwhelms thee not; And why?
51370About the Reformers she says:--"Can man reform the work of his Creator?"
51370Am I not really mad on this point?''
51370And does that suit my purpose?
51370And how can I know this but by the rule of obedience?
51370And if a person loves them when he has them not, is it likely he would despise them if he had them?
51370And might he not as well ask them to pray for that at once?
51370And need I fear that I should be led into error by trusting to those guides to whom Christ himself thus directed me?
51370And to what do the sects have recourse?
51370And what has been the result of this Apostleship?
51370And what if I did, to those who do know how far it is real, my ill- humour?"
51370And what were my thoughts of that moment of which he spoke?
51370And what, after all, does he ask?
51370Are there no other emperors, or kings, or queens for Him to choose among, if emperors He has need of for the work?
51370Are they not good ideas?
51370At length he exclaimed,"Hilloa, George, what are you doing here?"
51370But for what?
51370But how shall sectaries take refuge in the mysterious predictions of the Apocalypse?
51370But how stand Protestants?
51370But is it not an error, it will be asked, a mistake to wish kings and emperors to interfere in such things?
51370But the question comes, why not observe poverty, chastity, and obedience, without vowing them?
51370But what if I did, to the gay people that do not, nor wish to, know?
51370But where is the reason for this distinction?
51370But where were such to be found?
51370But why not?
51370But will he, can he, be moved to take up the great cause?
51370But will this remonstrance suffice to put an end to such insinuations from good Catholics?
51370Can I go again?"
51370Can we here again know the mind of Rome; and will not that have some weight in settling the question?
51370Could I do otherwise than long to interest such a soul as this in the great cause I was supporting?
51370Could he not ask for prayers as well as alms?
51370Could he not do two things at once?
51370Could it be expected that he would speak very agreeably and favourably{ 411} of the end I told him I was aiming at?
51370Could n''t he eat enough with a smaller one?"
51370Could that be wisdom?
51370Did he know that repose was to be eternal?
51370Did not the very plea of begging give him a right to go to different places, even from parish to parish, and speak publicly and privately?
51370Do we find that they have done so?"
51370Do we mean that every man may set up as an interpreter of Scripture, that every shoemaker and ploughman( as Catholics say) may become a preacher?
51370Do we then_ wish_ that God should judge us by the standard of the wise who_ know_ their duty, or by that of the poor little ones?
51370Do you not see that God is asking you for the dearest thing you can give?
51370During the course of conversation, he asked Lord Lucan if he had not heard of his conversion?
51370External or internal, or both?
51370For what?
51370Give it, then, freely, and thank Him for taking it, for do n''t you see that by this you are resembling Him more closely?
51370He could bowl to a wicket, play cribbage, read Walter Scott, and shoot partridges, but where was his theology?
51370He heard many say,"What will we do when he is gone?"
51370He said with an incredulous smile:"And do you think the Irish pray for England?"
51370He was bound to obey the Catholic Church-- how then should I not be equally bound to return to it?
51370He was put several questions, such as"What do you think of Transubstantiation?"
51370How are{ 424} we to account for the seeming alteration in his dispositions?
51370How can I imagine myself more certain than you that I rightly interpret them, or that I have the assistance of Heaven?
51370How d''ye do?
51370How shall I ever be thankful enough for all this?
51370How was it that I could have lived so long without being awakened to one sentiment of religious fear?
51370How, then, can we solve the problem?
51370However, should we differ, who is to decide which is in error?
51370However, why should you have to bear this burden with us?
51370How{ 5} easily, as it now appears to me, might my affections in those days have been weaned from the world, and made to value God alone?
51370I answered,''Well, Monsignor, and why not try?''
51370I asked him did he remember and recognise the young English disputer?
51370I asked,"Is Lord John Russell at home?"
51370I did nothing but despise; and yet why should I, or other Protestants, look on it as a kind of impossibility that any relic can be genuine?
51370I had bid him farewell, when my companion said,"May we see the Pope?"
51370I had time to think with myself, after I had approached him,''Am I then to speak first?
51370I said to them,''Will you allow me to offer you one word of advice?
51370I said,"Do you remember me, my Lord?"
51370I said,"Will you be so good as to say to him that Lord Spencer''s brother would wish to speak with him?"
51370I slept none the worse, and why should I?
51370I will recommend{ 419} it again; what more do you want?
51370I would just say,"What do_ you_ say to this?"
51370If after all we fail, what have we lost by trying and by hoping?
51370If he did, how should I avoid a duel?
51370If her energies could be turned in the right direction, what grand results might we not anticipate?
51370If the Church be liable to error, may I not reply to our ministers:--''I doubt the truth of what you preach: I am not obliged to believe you''?
51370If this Church be not_ The Church_ of Christ, I ask you where is it to be found?
51370In my second audience I said to him:"Holy Father, may I repeat truly here what I am saying outside?
51370In that memorable evening at Loughborough, I did not indeed altogether overlook the moral question-- Is a duel wrong?
51370Is it, now, to be supposed that the Holy Father is averse to English and Irish Catholics praying especially for England, and praying much for it?
51370Is that not enough?"
51370Is there more to be got through before I am a perfect Catholic?
51370Is this sincere and judicious conduct?"
51370It is some years since I saw you?"
51370Let us both, then, invoke the assistance of God, and do you candidly think our inspirations would agree as to the sense of the passage?
51370Let us take up any young man''s journal of his age and read some pages of it, what shall we find?
51370Lord Clarendon said:"Did you say that?"
51370Matthew?"
51370May I venture to call it a friendship?
51370Might he not live to see this realized?
51370Missions were the moving power, but how were they to enter into all the corners of a kingdom?
51370Must we all put ourselves in a Cartesian doubt for a starting- point?
51370Now I would ask you, Do you know Lord John Russell?
51370Now how are the promises of Christ verified, if His Church could ever become idolatrous?
51370Now what are the points on which this blasphemous repetition of national apostacy has fastened?
51370Now, how stands the world in England on this question?
51370Now, supposing you had not taken this unfavourable opinion of your past feelings and views, would you have adopted such regulations?
51370Shall I succeed in the end?
51370Smith?"
51370The Bishop of course was pained, but merely said,''George, how could you preach such a sermon as that?
51370The messenger[ query?]
51370Then, let us make them; and how?
51370This is fact, and who can gainsay it?
51370This is my opinion, others have theirs; how shall we decide?
51370This only fired her the more--"Why did n''t he tell the parish priest?"
51370To be sure they did; but what was it?
51370Twenty years might{ 499} do it, and were not his physical and mental powers fresh enough?
51370Was he only inquiring his way, or did he utter the last words of his earthly mission to those young hearts?
51370Was he satisfied or not?
51370Was it not cool and thoughtful of him to mark out the time such a change of sentiment was likely to last?
51370Was it to be conceived, I asked, that the Bishop of the first See was alone excluded from this recommendation?
51370Was not the angel of God with me when He preserved me for so long from all attacks of this kind in such a place as Eton was in my time?
51370What admirable methods does He employ in bringing sinners to himself?
51370What can I return to Him for this blessing?
51370What did he care about the opinion of the world?
51370What did that mean?
51370What have you to do at last?
51370What is an illness in His sight?
51370What kind of unity?
51370What makes the difference?
51370What right had he to be believed?
51370What right have sects to the Bible?
51370What right, then, thought I, had Luther and his companions to set themselves against the united voice of the Church?
51370What was my conclusion here?
51370What will Providence bring out of them?"
51370Whenever Mr. Spencer asked him"Why was anything such a way in Catholic teaching?"
51370Where am I to find it?
51370Where did Calvin find this doctrine?
51370Where were you, O my God, might I now exclaim, to leave me thus alone and unprotected on such a boisterous sea?
51370Why did not this open my eyes, you will say, to the truth of Catholicity?
51370Why should we pay any more tithes, and seat rents, and church rates, and Easter offerings, and the like?
51370Will that evidence be weakened by fresh examination and discussion?
51370Will you help me in this?
51370Will you let me meet you at the station when you pass through London, and accompany you to the station for the Dover Railway?"
51370Will you write me a line to say if you can come here?
51370With a still more incredulous look, he added:"Do you think they pray for England at Maynooth?"
51370Would your lordship think fit to mention the subject at Ushaw?
51370and had he been where his spirit would be understood, or where one knew how to direct him, what might he not become?
51370as poor Father Ignatius used to say,"shall these dry bones live?"
51370at least, I think them so; and am I to think a person incapable of great and good designs because he is an emperor-- a prince?
51370convert England with such a cope as that?"
51370exclaimed the gentleman, making an effort to yawn,"have I not done yet?
51370he continued,''do the same?
51370how dare you spit in the face of Lord Spencer''s son, and he such a good gentleman?
51370is this you?
51370or"How will it look?"
51370what say you?"
51370who came to the door looked at my figure with some surprise, then said,"Yes, sir, but he is engaged at present?"
51370who says that?
51370{ 445} Why not the same money drawn to effect the spiritual conquest?
54335''Alma, my child,''I said,''you believe that the Lord made your hip?'' 54335 ''Could you dress a fat hog if one was laid at your door?''
54335''Did any man vote for him?'' 54335 ''Did polygamy exist in the territory before the women voted?''
54335''Do you not remember your prayer this morning, Father Smith?'' 54335 ''Do you think that the Lord can, mother?''
54335''Had it deprived them, or any class of men, of the right to vote, would they have realized what it meant, and voted differently?'' 54335 ''Have they ever had the privilege of voting against it?''
54335''How did the man heal your eyes?'' 54335 ''How many voted for the opposing candidate?''
54335''Madam,''said one,''have you any meat in the house?'' 54335 ''Well, the Lord can make something there in the place of your hip, do n''t you believe he can, Alma?''
54335''What shall be done with the dead?'' 54335 ''Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
54335''Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? 54335 ''Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
54335''Would it do that?'' 54335 ''You intend to disfranchise the men who voted for this man?''
54335Are all apostles? 54335 Frightened at what we saw, I said, Father Young, what does all this mean?
54335Have all the gifts of healing? 54335 How many yokes of oxen have you?"
54335In our utter desolation, what could we women do but pray? 54335 In the midst of this war of words, and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, what is to be done?
54335Oh my Heavenly Father, I cried, what shall I do? 54335 Said I:''Can you tell me how, or by what means, or when, I shall escape?''
54335The question came: Where shall we look for help among those in power? 54335 Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,''Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
54335Well, Brother Whitney, how do you do?
54335Well, what do you want of me?
54335Where is freedom? 54335 Wherefore?"
54335While walking with these sisters, I remarked,''Richards is a good name; I never want to change it; do you, Jennetta?'' 54335 Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?"
54335Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
54335Who, or what, is the creature who framed this incomparable document? 54335 ''Have you heard the news?'' 54335 ''How were your eyes opened and made well?'' 54335 ''Phoebe,''she said, impressively,''will you come back to me if you find Mormonism false?'' 54335 ''What did this man do?'' 54335 ''What news?'' 54335 And are these men of the parliamentary Sodom of modern times the proper persons to decide the marriage question? 54335 And does he fully comprehend the equally significant fact that woman was the first witness and testament of the resurrection? 54335 And shall it not be said then that the subject_ rises_ from the God- Father to the God- Mother? 54335 And so all have left their hard- earned homes?
54335And what did this news personally amount to, to me?
54335And what of the Mormon women?
54335And what the part of the sisterhood in this great work outlined in foreign lands?
54335And who began the regeneration of the race?
54335And woman?
54335Angels will visit the earth, but are we, as handmaids of the Lord, prepared to meet them?
54335Are all prophets?
54335Are all teachers?
54335Are all workers of miracles?
54335Are we not all bound to leave this world, with all we possess therein, and reap the reward of our doings here in a never- ending hereafter?
54335At length she entered the room where he was sitting, and after enquiring of each of the other children,"Is that my favvy?"
54335Brother Job, where wast thou?
54335But was that curse to be perpetual?
54335But what shall be said of their example during the Utah war?
54335But where was woman"when the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy?"
54335But which Lord?
54335But who was he?
54335But, where their shelter?
54335Ca n''t you do something for them?"
54335Can an impostor open the eyes of the blind?''"
54335Can there be any doubt that the men of Washington have seized polygamy for their own ends?
54335Could such promises be made and motherhood fail to leap for joy?
54335Could the heavens thus speak and woman fail to hear?
54335Did motherhood refuse the cup for her own sake, or did she, with infinite love, take it and drink for her children''s sake?
54335Did woman hesitate a moment then?
54335Did you say the appointment was not given out?''
54335Do all interpret?
54335Do all speak with tongues?
54335Do n''t you know the Great Spirit is watching you and knows everything in your heart?
54335Do they know what those impulses mean?
54335Do we not all wish in our hearts to be sincere with ourselves, and to be honest and frank with each other?
54335Does the Cullom bill give us this right?
54335Good or evil?
54335Had he ever a mother, a wife, or a sister?
54335Has egotistic man sufficiently cogitated over this fact?
54335Have you seen Mr. Frelinghuysen in reference to this?''
54335How become mortal only by transgressing the laws of immortality?
54335How become the Mother of a world of mortals except by herself again becoming mortal?
54335How is it?''
54335How only by"eating of the forbidden fruit"--by partaking of the elements of a mortal earth, in which the seed of death was everywhere scattered?
54335How stands woman in the grand temple economy, as she loomed up in her mission, from the house of the Lord in Kirtland?
54335If any one of them be right, which is it?
54335If she dared to bear the patriarchal cross, was it not because she saw brightly looming in her destiny the patriarchal crown?
54335If so, do we not desire to be undeceived, and to know and to do the truth?
54335In a moment or two five armed men pushed their way into the house and presented their guns to my husband''s breast, and demanded,''Are you a Mormon?''
54335In another chapter of Paul''s epistle to the Corinthians, he presents another famous spiritual view:"How is it, then, brethren?
54335In my first primeval childhood, Was I nurtured by thy side?
54335In the heavens are parents single?
54335In thy glorious habitation, Did my spirit once reside?
54335Is he an Esquimaux or a chimpanzee?
54335Is it not also her philosophy--"If thy brother smite thee on the one cheek turn unto him the other also?"
54335Is it strange that such a scene, occurring in the life of a latter- day saint, should make an everlasting impression, as this did on mine?
54335Is not that woman''s own gospel?
54335Is not this according to the example?
54335Is not this exalting woman to her sphere beyond all precedent?
54335It was our''country''s call,''and the question,''Can we spare five hundred of our most able- bodied men?''
54335Joseph asked with a smile; and then with grave solicitude added:"You have prayed me here, now what do you want of me?
54335Leaving his store and running across the road to his house, Elder Whitney exclaimed:"Who do you think was in that sleigh at the store?"
54335Now what do you want of me?"
54335O woman, who shall measure thy love?
54335O, my dear brother, why is it that our friends should stand out against the truth, and look on those that would show it to them as enemies?
54335O, who can tell the anguish of the hearts of the survivors, who knew not whose turn it would be to follow next?
54335Or who hath stretched the line upon it?
54335Or who laid the corner- stone thereof:"''When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?''"
54335Said he:"Widow Smith, how many wagons have you?"
54335Shall Jehovah reign in the coming time?
54335Shall he be the Lord God omnipotent?
54335Shall we-- ought we-- to be silent, when every right of citizenship, every vestige of civil and religious liberty, is at stake?
54335She did not know what was the matter, saying,''Certainly the man has not bewitched me, has he?''
54335She quietly kept her seat, however, and coolly asked them,"How many more times are you going to search this wagon to- day?"
54335She would ask, Have we transgressed any law of the United States?
54335The course of events[ finally?]
54335Then why are we here to- day?
54335They demanded of me why I was not gone?
54335They had learned from the prophet Joseph the meaning of Paul''s words,''Why then are ye baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?''
54335This the literal record; but what the symbolical?
54335Vice- President Colfax, while in Utah, had propounded the serious question,"Will Brigham Young fight?"
54335Was it because the peculiar institution of the territory recognizes in any degree whatever, the elevation, purity, and sanctity of women?
54335We have been driven from place to place, and wherefore?
54335What could I do more?
54335What else could he do?
54335What is life to me, if I see the galling yoke of oppression placed on the necks of my husband, sons and brothers, as Mr. Cullom would have it?
54335What isolated land or spot produced him?
54335What potent faith had come into the world that a people should thus live and die by it?
54335What sense in their claim to be the Israel of the last days had they not followed the types and examples of Israel?
54335What was the reason for adopting that measure?
54335What were Egypt and Babylon, compared with Sarah and Hagar?
54335What wonder that they have since come in hosts good and bad, and made their advent popular?
54335When I leave this frail existence-- When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high?
54335When did woman fail if her sympathies were enlisted?
54335When the hour came for parting my father could not speak, and my mother cried out in despair,''When shall we see you again, my child?''
54335Whence came he?
54335Where is justice?
54335Where shall we put them?"
54335Where the bride?
54335Where was Zion?
54335Where was woman?
54335Who are these thus pursued as by the demons that ever haunt a great destiny?
54335Who can doubt it, when faith is the greatest of all keys to unlock the gates of heaven?
54335Who can imagine our feelings during this dreadful suspense?
54335Who has blown the trump of this Hebraic resurrection?
54335Who shall number the blasphemies of the sectarian churches against our first grand parents?
54335Who shall say that this is not the fact?
54335Who would harm the homeless exiles?
54335Who would we find there?
54335Who, of all these parties, are right?
54335Whose human nature was manifested in the work?
54335Whose prayers had been answered?
54335Why is this?
54335Will woman allow her sanctuary to be thus invaded and her supremest subject thus defiled?
54335Winter hastens fast; Can tents and wagons stem this northern blast?
54335Yet how shall there be the new civilization without its distinctive temples?
54335and how shall I know it?
54335and receiving an affirmative response, she placed herself directly in front of her father, and looking him full in the face, said,"Is you my favvy?"
54335and whose word?
54335is the house on fire?"
54335must guards be serving here?
54335my Father, thou that dwellest In the high and holy place; When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
54335or, are they all wrong together?
54335said I,''why do they oppose Mormonism?''
54335why hast thou forsaken me?"
54335would you consent to see this beautiful home in ashes and this fruitful orchard destroyed?"
63298And why not?
63298As true religionists, is it our duty to say to these scouts,"Stop, you infidels, you interfere with our devotion?"
63298But failing once, twice or a hundred times, do they cease to EXPERIMENT?
63298But what is their wisdom so willingly imparted?
63298Can we not rationally expect that even more will be given to the movement which is to multiply many times the usefulness of all colleges and churches?
63298Even though they lose millions in attempting some audacious act, do they therefore refuse to attempt another act equally bold?
63298From what follies are they so anxious to guard us?
63298How shall we recover it?
63298How?
63298Is it not a rule in war always to fire in the direction opposite to that advised by your enemies?
63298It may be asked, if the Volunteer Speakers work without pay, many of them living on heroic diet and traveling on foot, what need of money?
63298Questions: Shall I ask a policeman to help me catch the despoiler, or shall I"cease agitating and go to work?"
63298Shall I arm myself and, with the help of friends, take back my own, or shall I return to the farm and"practice industry, frugality and temperance?"
63298What are the best methods of preparation?
63298What but legislation can remove the barriers and allow them again to come together?
63298What is it but legislation that keeps apart in unnatural divorce these two that God hath joined together?
63298What is the result?
63298What should our pious travelers do?
63298Which shall it be?
63298Whose history and statistics are we to believe in this campaign?
63298Why continue to pray and plead for what God has already placed within our reach?
63298Why is this?
63298Why now crawl longer in the dust like worms beneath the feet of tyrants, when God bids us rise and stand erect?
63298Why plan educational and charitable institutions in the slums when the causes that produce the slums are left untouched?
63298Why?
63298Why?
63298[ 5] How can suitable speakers be had?
63298why are my sheep deserting me?"
44280''And you, rich men, wherefore do you hoard your silver? 44280 ''O false and hollow Christians, of what avail will it be that you have done many things?
44280And is dear brother Howell Harris yet alive in body and soul? 44280 DEAR BROTHER WESLEY,--What mean you by disputing in all your letters?
44280DEAR SIR,--What shall I say? 44280 Do you believe a judgment to come?"
44280Do you believe the Holy Scriptures?
44280God will work, and who shall hinder? 44280 HONOURED SIR-- Does Mr. Mayor do well to be angry?
44280Honoured sir, how could you tell that some who came to you''were in a good measure sanctified?'' 44280 I then asked,"says Whitefield,"where he thought he would go after death?
44280If your lordship should ask, What evil have I done? 44280 Is not bankruptcy reckoned too small a crime amongst the Dissenters, as well as amongst their neighbours?
44280Many, last winter, used tauntingly to say of Mr. Whitefield,''If he will convert heathens, why does he not go to the colliers of Kingswood?'' 44280 O ye Pharisees, what fruits do ye bring forth?
44280P.S.--Is it expedient to go into priest''s orders? 44280 Shall I address myself with freedom to the parents and governors of families?
44280Think ye, O ye drunkards, that you shall be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light? 44280 This caused no small triumph amongst the collegians, who began to cry out,''What is his fasting come to now?''
44280What good can proceed from play- houses, where God is profaned, the devil honoured, your time misspent, your souls endangered? 44280 Will you be pleased to fix a time, sir?"
44280You will naturally ask,''Where hath it pleased God to settle you?'' 44280 [ 218] Who was Joseph Humphreys?
44280[ 248][ 247] Query: Did Warburton suggest to Bishop Lavington the idea of writingThe Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared"?
44280[ 72][ 72]Further Account of God''s Dealings with George Whitefield, 1747,"p. 9. Who were the youths in question?
44280[ 76] What happened during this brief interval of nineteen days? 44280 ''And what do you think of them?'' 44280 ''But where,''said I,''is the justice of this?'' 44280 ''Do n''t you think they are d-- n''d ca nt, enthusiasm, from end to end? 44280 ''Shall I burn this book? 44280 ''What truth?'' 44280 ''Yes,''he answered; and I replied,''Because he believeth not what?'' 44280 )[ 437]and urged him with this dilemma:''For what did God make this reprobate-- to be damned, or to be saved?''
44280AND DEAR SIR,--And is one of the priests also obedient to the word?
44280Again, dost not thou find in thyself the seeds of malice, revenge, and all uncharitableness?
44280Am I more meek and patient?
44280An explanatory Sermon on that mistaken text,''Be not righteous over- much, neither make thyself over- wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself?''
44280And are you, can you be so easily caught?
44280And can_ we_ dwell with everlasting burnings more than_ they_?
44280And do you grudge me this?
44280And do you not long, my brethren, to join this heavenly choir?
44280And has not God set His seal to our ministry in an extraordinary manner?
44280And has not this been manifestly followed by a great increase of great wickedness and violence among the lower people?
44280And have their lordships, the bishops, insisted that no person shall ever preach occasionally without such special license?
44280And have you made due restitution to those you have wronged?
44280And now, brethren, what shall I say more?
44280And shall not we, who are on earth, be often exercised in this Divine employ with the glorious company of''the spirits of just men made perfect''?"
44280And what about the ensuing Sunday, June 24, when Charles Wesley dared to copy John''s example?
44280And what about the preacher?
44280And what are these but the very tempers of the devil?
44280And what is this but the very nature of the beasts that perish?
44280And what reason can be assigned for it?
44280And where will you be, my hearers, when your lives have passed away like that dark cloud?
44280And who unhappily falls in your way but another son of Anak, the author of the''Whole Duty of Man''?
44280And why must this false prophet suffer thy people to believe a lie, because they have held the truth in unrighteousness?
44280And will He not take care of negroes?
44280And, agreeably to this, Mr. Whitefield put the question, Whether Presbyterian government be that which is agreeable to the pattern shewn in the mount?
44280And,''Are you called according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the laws of this realm?''
44280Are all the grand deceiver''s promises come to this?
44280Are there not too many among you, who scarce ever call upon God in their families at all, unless it be perhaps on a Lord''s- day evening?
44280Are they not unique?
44280Are we now to be converted to Christianity, from Judaism or heathenism, as people were in those days?
44280Are you as solicitous to keep up the seasons of worship in your households as your fathers were?
44280Are you influenced by the faith, you say you have, to stand up and confess the Lord Jesus before men?
44280Are you seeking where to wash?
44280Are you yet the Lord''s prisoner?
44280As the hart panteth after the water- brooks, do not your souls so long after the blessed company of these sons of God?
44280Be gentle towards the"( Moravians?)
44280Brother H----"( Humphreys?)"
44280But how shall we_ distinguish_?
44280But is it any wonder, that those who loved us should no longer choose to hear him?
44280But may I not reply to you, as St. Bernard did once on a like occasion,''Will your curate be damned for you?''
44280But might not one such conquest have sufficed you, as it did young David?
44280But must I live for ever tormented in these flames?
44280But the question is, what this_ belief_ may be?
44280But what can I say?
44280But what difference is there between the king on the throne and the beggar on the dunghill, when God demands their breath?
44280But what diversion ought a Christian or a clergyman to know, or speak of, but that of doing good?
44280But what need is there of miracles, such as healing sick bodies, when we see greater miracles every day done by the power of God''s Word?
44280But what shall I begin with first?
44280But what shall I say concerning them?
44280But what shall we say?
44280But what then?
44280But whither am I going?
44280But, I fear, taking it for granted, it was not, you only enquired, whether you should be silent, or preach and print against it?
44280Can a tasteless palate relish the richest dainties?
44280Can not their righteous souls be saved?
44280Can you be amazed at it, in an age''when all manner of vice abounds to a degree almost unheard of''?
44280Can you bear the inclemencies of the air, both as to cold and heat, in a foreign climate?
44280Can you point to no persons, who are members of Dissenting churches, who entice their acquaintance to these vanities?
44280Can you say it has been your whole endeavour to mortify the flesh, with its affections and lusts?
44280Can you see the necessity of being born again, by following horse- racing, and by seeing a poor abused creature carrying its rider faster into hell?
44280Can you succeed in that attempt?
44280Can you undertake to help a husband in the charge of a family, consisting perhaps of a hundred persons?
44280Charles then proceeded to preach to a congregation of some hundreds, from the words,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
44280Consolation and thunder were intermixed in all his discourses, so that numbers were made to cry out,''What shall we do to be saved?''
44280Dare any of you who profess Christianity, frequent these places?
44280Did he deserve it?
44280Did the bishop ordain us, my dear friend, to write bonds, receipts, etc., or to preach the Gospel?
44280Do not force me to say,''Who has believed my report?''
44280Do not you think, my dear brethren, I must be as much concerned for truth, or what I think truth, as you?
44280Do not your hearts burn within you?
44280Do play- houses, horse- racing, balls, and assemblies tend to promote the glory of God?
44280Do such complaints become a meek disciple of Christ?
44280Do the other clergy bring forth such fruit?
44280Do you give alms of all things that you possess?
44280Do you know no mothers who lead their little daughters thither, nor fathers who permit their sons to go without control?
44280Do you live in love?
44280Do you strive together with me in your prayers?
44280Do you suspect the contrary?
44280Do you think, my brethren, there is one merry heart in hell?
44280Does Bethesda answer its name?
44280Does God take care of oxen?
44280Does my practice correspond with my knowledge?
44280Does your faith work by love, so that you conscientiously lay up, according as God hath prospered you, for the support of the poor?
44280Dost thou not find that, by nature, thou art prone to pride?
44280Doth not the workman''s pow''r extend O''er all the mass, which part to choose, And mould it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?
44280For instance, what delight can the most harmonious_ music_ afford a_ deaf_ man; or what pleasure the most excellent_ picture_ give a_ blind_ one?
44280Further, I asked him,''Why does God command all men everywhere to repent?
44280Harris asked him if he was accustomed to read the Act at"cock- matches"?
44280Has not God, by our ministry, raised many dead souls to a spiritual life?
44280Hath God said it, and shall He not do it?
44280Have not many that were spiritually blind received their sight?
44280Have not some of us been_ allowed_ to preach in Georgia and other places, by no other than our general commission?
44280Have not the deaf heard?
44280Have the bishops, from whom alone he ought to take directions,_ commanded_ him to turn_ mountebank_?
44280Have we not done greater things than these?
44280Have you heard where Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Wesley are to preach this week?
44280Have you learned to change the course of nature, to turn night into day, and day into night?
44280Have you lost your good name?
44280Have you sold your glory for the indulgence of the follies and vanities of life?
44280Having shewn him his"Georgia Accounts,"he asked,"Can there be any just objection against my preaching in churches for the Orphan House?"
44280He has given me Himself; will He not then freely give me all things besides?
44280He has given me my brother Benjamin, and will He not give me my brother Thomas also?
44280He likewise wished to know whether, being discharged, he might,"without offence to the gospel of Jesus Christ, follow the business of an attorney?"
44280He writes:"Who can express the joy with which I was received?
44280He writes:--"Who made the division?
44280He wrote:--"Were I to give so much encouragement to those convulsions as you have given, how many would cry out every night?
44280His attack on young Whitefield had been fierce, almost savage; Whitefield''s retaliatory attack was what?
44280His power has been frequently made known in the great congregation, and many come to me daily, crying out,''What shall I do to be saved?''
44280How can I act consistently, unless I receive and love all the children of God, whom I believe to be such, of whatever denomination they may be?
44280How can I employ them better than in writing you?
44280How can dead men beget living children?
44280How can it be otherwise, when teachers do not think and speak the same things?
44280How can they stand, who never felt themselves condemned criminals?
44280How can we know God''s power, unless we try it?
44280How can you escape the damnation of hell?
44280How did Whitefield succeed?
44280How did he employ his time, and what were the results?
44280How did he spend the ensuing week,--the last in the memorable year 1738?
44280How did he spend the interval?
44280How did the matter end?
44280How did the young preacher regulate his large family?
44280How does your father?
44280How frequent is it for the poor and illiterate people to be drawn away more by example than by precept?
44280How long will ye pervert the right ways of the Lord?
44280How should his publication be treated?
44280How stands the case?
44280How was Whitefield himself affected?
44280How was Whitefield welcomed?
44280How was it that he was not the means of leading the Wesley brothers into the enjoyment of the same Divine blessing?
44280How will you be apt to teach hereafter, unless you begin to teach now?
44280I asked again,''but the truth of the gospel of_ their_ salvation?
44280I asked him,''Why do you think so?''
44280I asked his lordship whether any objection could be made against my doctrine?
44280I asked his lordship whether he would grant me a license?
44280I asked them for what purpose?
44280I asked, why only for them?
44280I began singing--''Shall I, for fear of feeble man, Thy Spirit''s course in me restrain?''
44280I began to reason as they did[ and to ask why God had given me passions, and not permitted me to gratify them?
44280I came, I saw, but what?
44280I do want_, but where among the corrupt sons and daughters of Adam am I to find it?
44280I have a body of sin, which, at times, makes me cry out,''Who shall deliver me?''
44280I hear there is a woman among you, who pretends to the spirit of prophecy; and, what is more unaccountable, I hear that Brother B----( Bray?)
44280I immediately waited upon his lordship, and enquired whether any complaint of this nature had been lodged against me?
44280I pray God to put a stop to it; for what good end will it answer?
44280I replied,''Then your lordship will not forbid me?''
44280I talked lately with Mr. H----,"( Humphreys?
44280I then asked them seriously, what they would have me to do?
44280I then asked whether he believed a hell?
44280I then exhorted Tooanahowi( who is a tall proper youth) not to get drunk, and asked him whether he believed a heaven?
44280I think I had rather die, than see a division between us; and yet, how can we walk together, if we oppose each other?
44280I used to ask people,''Pray can I be a player, and yet go to sacrament, and be a Christian?''
44280If Mr.---- is actuated by a good spirit, why is he not patient of reproof?
44280If by a good Spirit, why do not the clergy and the rest of the Pharisees believe our report?
44280If it be enquired of you,''By what authority you sometimes pray without a premeditated form of words?''
44280If not, why do they not confess and own us?
44280If one of them would enlarge a little on the vanity of worldly pleasures, who knows how God may work by them?
44280If people ask my opinion, what shall I do?
44280If so, whether you will be pleased to give me leave to propose marriage unto her?
44280If the reader asks why I have dared to add to the number of these biographies?
44280If we have done anything worthy of the censures of the Church, why do not the Right Reverend the Bishops call us to a public account?
44280If you go on thus, honoured sir, how can I concur with you?
44280If you say by an evil spirit, I answer in our Lord''s own words,''If Satan be divided against Satan, how can his kingdom stand?''
44280In a letter to Mr. Hutchins, one of the Oxford Methodists, Whitefield wrote:--"And how does my dear Mr. Hutchins?
44280In another letter were these words--''Do you ask me what you shall have?
44280Is Christianity now in its infancy, as it was then?
44280Is Liddiard meant?
44280Is he compelled by military force, or by the violence of the people, to mount the stage?
44280Is he yet commenced a field- preacher?
44280Is it fair that Whitefield''s sermonising abilities should be determined by these juvenile productions?
44280Is it not high time for the true ministers of Jesus Christ to lift up their voices as a trumpet, and cry aloud against the diversions of the age?
44280Is it not inconsistent with all goodness for ministers to frequent play- houses, balls, masquerades?
44280Is it not misspending your precious time, which should be spent in working out your salvation with fear and trembling?
44280Is it not the highest ingratitude, as well as cruelty, not to let your poor slaves enjoy some fruits of their labour?
44280Is it so now?
44280Is it, indeed, a house of mercy?
44280Is not Sunday become a day of diversion to the great ones, and a day of laziness to the little ones?
44280Is not our producing our Letters of Orders_ always judged sufficient_?
44280Is not this, then, most_ hellish hurt_, which they acquire in countenancing him?"
44280Is such behaviour the mark of a dutiful and true son of the Church of England?
44280Is there any other man, except Whitefield, whose diary, for nineteen consecutive days, contains a series of statements like the foregoing?
44280Is this the voice of my brother, my son, Whitefield?"
44280It may reasonably be asked, what was there in this youthful evangelist to draw around him such prodigious congregations?
44280It will naturally be asked, if Whitefield was so happy in his work in Georgia, why did he so soon leave it?
44280Let these be your daily questions,''Am I more like Christ?
44280Lord, what is man?
44280Lord, what is man?
44280May not the sov''reign Lord on high Dispense His favours as He will; Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still?
44280Meantime, was it we that turned their hearts against him?
44280Must I weep over you, as our Saviour did over Jerusalem?
44280My only scruple at present is,''whether you approve of taking the sword in defence of your religious rights?''
44280Next I asked,''Whether he that believeth not shall be damned, because he believeth not?''
44280Now there was a crowd-- of whom?
44280O Christian simplicity, whither art thou fled?
44280O love-- true, simple, Christian, undissembled love-- whither art thou fled?"
44280O my Lord, why should we, who are pilgrims, mind earthly things?
44280O what plea can you make before the Judge of the whole earth?
44280Of what use can an hospital be in a desert and abandoned country?
44280On receiving it, something, as it were, said to me,''Can not that God who sent this person to give thee this guinea, make it up fifteen hundred?''
44280On the contrary, does he not put out_ bills_ in the daily papers, and invite people to assemble together contrary to law?
44280Or dare we not trust God to provide for our relations, without endangering, or at least retarding, our spiritual improvement?
44280Or if we were, are such false and spurious apostles as these able to convert us?
44280Or shall I search it?''
44280Otherwise, wherefore art thou now offended?
44280Pray, sir, why did you not ask the Irish clergyman this question, who preached for you last Thursday?"
44280Query: Was this Charles Morgan the Oxford Methodist?
44280Referring to his printed sermons for his principles, Whitefield asked,"Why am I singled out?"
44280Shall I keep to my vow that he should not return?
44280Shall I throw it down?
44280Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker''s way unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust?"
44280Shall man the exception make?
44280Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
44280Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
44280Suppose you had one monthly at Bethesda?
44280The following is the concluding paragraph:--"Our Saviour tells us, that every tree is known by its fruit; and what are the fruits of the Spirit?
44280The hearers seemed startled, and, after sermon, enquiry was made, who I was?
44280The letter concludes thus:--"And now, my dear friend, have I been rash in my censure of the Archbishop, or not?
44280The next extract also expresses the same sentiments:--"What was there in you, and in me, that should move God to choose us before others?
44280The next quotation is a good specimen of Whitefield''s fiery denunciation:--"Are there any enemies of God here?
44280The stony ground received the word with joy; but how did those hearers stand in the day of temptation?
44280Then, reading part of the Ordination Office, and the canons forbidding ministers to preach in private houses, he asked,"What do you say to these?"
44280Then, turning to me, she said,''Will you go to Oxford, George?''
44280There has been such little opposition, that I have been almost tempted to cry out,''Satan, why sleepest thou?''
44280They call for our compassion and prayers; for who has made the difference?
44280They desire to know by what authority we preach, and ask, What sign shewest thou that thou doest these things?
44280This put me upon enquiry what were my motives in going?
44280This was exceedingly irregular; but, looking at results, who will say that it was wrong?
44280This was plain speaking; but who will say that it was not needed?
44280Two days before his death, Whitefield asked him,"Do you believe Jesus Christ to be God, the one Mediator between God and man?"
44280Was busied all the morning in directing those to believe in Jesus Christ, who came asking me what they should do to be saved?
44280Was it not_ himself_?''
44280Was it right, was it fair, to treat him with so much contempt and ridicule?
44280Was the Church then established as it is now?
44280Was there any fitness foreseen in us, except a fitness for damnation?
44280Was there ever love like Thine?
44280Watchman, what of the night?
44280Were not your sighs on Sunday last some infant strugglings after the_ new birth_?
44280Were you ever made willing to own, and humble yourselves for, your past offences?
44280Wesley had laid the foundation of the great Methodist communities now existing; but what of Whitefield?
44280What about others?
44280What are their frequent prayers, but for damnation?
44280What availed his telling them that, for_ aught he knew_, they might be_ all_ elect?
44280What did Whitefield say?
44280What do you mean by going about, alienating the people''s affections from their proper pastors?
44280What do you think of Patrick on the Proverbs?
44280What fruits could be produced in one night''s time?
44280What good can come from a horse- race, from abusing God Almighty''s creatures, and putting them to a use He never designed them?
44280What great things may we not now expect to see in New England, since it hath pleased God to work so remarkably among the sons of the prophets?
44280What has Satan gained by turning him out of the churches?
44280What ill consequences may we not dread from so_ bold_ an invader, from so_ unreasonable_ a separatist?"
44280What is a little scourge of the tongue?
44280What is become of this your reputation?
44280What is his testimony on this grave and momentous subject?
44280What is the common language of these polite entertainments, but the language of hell?
44280What is this but acting conformably to his principle, that_ all Christians must have to do with some vanities_?
44280What ought to be said respecting this remarkable publication?
44280What pleasure is there in spending several hours at cards?
44280What proof, my lord, does the doctor require?
44280What said Edwards himself?
44280What shall I do?
44280What signifies all your malice?
44280What think you?
44280What was Whitefield to do next?
44280What was their condition when he commenced his ministry?
44280What were the results of Whitefield''s preaching in the capital of New England, and in its immediate vicinity?
44280What will be the consequences but controversy?
44280What will those avail, if you are not rich towards God?
44280What would the self- righteous Pharisees of this generation give for this pearl of inestimable price when God takes away their souls?
44280What, if to make His terror known, He lets His patience long endure, Suff''ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure?
44280When God has taught us mutual forbearance, long- suffering, and love, who knows but He may bring us into an exact agreement in all things?
44280When God invites, shall man repel?
44280When I came forth, one of the pupils asked me what was the matter with me?
44280When shall I see Him as He is?
44280When the clergy become teachers of worldly maxims, what can be expected from the laity?"
44280Where then must the sinner and the ungodly appear?"
44280Wherefore count the price you have received for Him whom you every day crucify in your love of gain?
44280Whitefield?''
44280Who are you that persecute the children of the ever- blessed God?
44280Who can doubt which of the two Oxford Methodists was right?
44280Who can estimate what would have been the consequences of Whitefield''s yielding to Wesley''s wish?
44280Who committed to him the care of_ all_ the churches?
44280Who could have adequately appreciated Wesley''s character, labours, and success, without his_ Journals_?
44280Who hath pains in the head?
44280Who hath redness of eyes?
44280Who hath rottenness in the bones?
44280Who knows but you may, under God, keep up religion in Gloucester?
44280Who made him universal pastor?
44280Who then is chargeable with the contention and division that ensued?
44280Who wants charity, you or I?
44280Who was the piously pert neophyte writing in a strain like this?
44280Why did he marry?
44280Why did you print that sermon against predestination?
44280Why did you, in particular, my dear brother Charles, affix your hymn, and join in putting out your late hymn- book?
44280Why do you go about making a disturbance?"
44280Why does He call, and offer His grace to, reprobates?
44280Why does His Spirit strive with every child of man for_ some_ time, though not always?''
44280Why does he fly into a passion when contradicted?
44280Why does he pretend to be infallible, and that God always speaks in him?
44280Why is not that put in execution?"
44280Why should I despair of any?
44280Why should I distrust Omnipotence?
44280Why should doctors of divinity, and the writers of anonymous articles in the Church of England newspaper, dare to hinder him?
44280Why should we be dwarfs in holiness?
44280Why should we confine_ all_ religion, and_ all_ learning, and_ all_ knowledge to our_ own_ Church?
44280Why should we dispute when there is no probability of convincing?
44280Why should we not tell one another what God has done for our souls?
44280Why should we tempt God in requiring further signs?
44280Why should we, who are soldiers, entangle ourselves with the things of this life?
44280Why shouldest thou destroy thyself?''
44280Why then should we dispute, when there is no probability of convincing?
44280Why was this?
44280Why was this?
44280Why will not the clergy speak the truth?
44280Why will you compel me to write thus?
44280Why will you dispute?
44280Why?
44280Will dear Mr. Charles take a bed with me at Mr. Harris''s?
44280Will these polite and fashionable entertainments bring you to Jesus Christ?
44280Will they make you sensible of the need you have of Him?
44280Will they then wantonly sport with the name of their Maker, and call upon the King of all the earth to damn them any more in jest?
44280Will this be our glory, to imitate the heathen philosophers, and to drop the gospel of the Son of God?
44280Will this find you in prison, or not?
44280Wilt thou presume to arraign the Almighty at the bar of thy shallow reason?
44280Would he have been angry, if any one had told him, that, by nature, he was half a devil and half a beast?
44280Would he have us raise dead bodies?
44280Would it be best to be silently contemptuous?
44280Would it not be more agreeable to the temper of the blessed Jesus, to be going about doing good, than going about setting evil examples?
44280Would it not better become them to visit the poor of their flock, to pray with them, and to examine how it stands with God and their souls?
44280Would this publican have been offended, if any minister had told him he deserved to be damned?
44280Would you be willing to be found at a play, or reading one, when God demands your souls?
44280Would you be willing to have your souls demanded of you while you are at one of those places?
44280You have read my sermon"( on"What think ye of Christ?")
44280You say you have faith; but how do you prove it?
44280You say, my dear brother, that''if a man who believes in Christ, and obeys God, is not a Christian, what is Christianity?''
44280[ 186] Harris says,"The first question Mr. Whitefield asked me was this,''Do you know that your sins are forgiven?''
44280[ 196] As soon as the young preacher presented himself, the learned Don angrily exclaimed,"Have you, sir, a name in any book here?"
44280[ 261][ 261]"The title, in the collected works, is,"What think ye of Christ?"
44280[ 41] What is meant by this?
44280[ 426] What was this, but drawing the sword, and throwing away the scabbard?
44280_ C._"Why does not somebody lodge complaints?
44280_ Chancellor._"By what authority do you preach in the diocese of Bristol without a license?"
44280and am I a light to enlighten and inflame all that are around me?''"
44280and how does your little sister?
44280and, supposing that it is, whether it excluded a toleration of such as Independents, Anabaptists, and Episcopalians, among whom there are good men?
44280are these the men who are charging others with making too great a noise about religion?"
44280are these the wages, the effects of sin?
44280are you, too, become one of his disciples?''
44280from a babbler, as the world is pleased to term me?
44280from a mountebank?
44280how can a drunkard enter there?
44280how does my dear brother Charles?
44280my brother, do you not know that the Socinians allow no redemption at all?
44280my dear brethren, what have you been doing?
44280one pleasing countenance?
44280or a filthy swine be pleased with a garden of flowers?
44280or how can such a house be maintained in that situation, exposed to Spaniards, Indians, and runaway negroes?"
44280or jesting, scoffing, swearing tongue?
44280or shall I break it?
44280or, with the trembling jailor,''Men and brethren, what shall we do to be saved?''"
44280that you have attended religious duties, and appeared holy in the eyes of men?
44280that you have made long prayers?
44280that you have read much in the sacred Word?
44280the dead been raised?
44280the lepers been cleansed?
44280thought I,''if this be not religion, what is?''
44280what are they?
44280what evil have I done?
44280what further sign would they require?
44280what is a thrusting out of the synagogues?
44280what room can there be for God, when a rival has taken possession of the heart?
44280what shall I say?
44280what the best of men?
44280what will become of their bravery then?
44280when''the land is full of adulterers,''and when,''because of swearing, the land mourneth''?
44280who can hope to be justified by his works?
44280who can wear out whole hours in these foolish and perilous recreations, and complain they have no time for prayer?
44280who spend those seasons in late visits and private balls, or at cards, whereby evening devotion is utterly excluded?
44280who were never truly burdened with a sense, not only of their actual but of original sin, especially the damning sin of unbelief?
44280who would not leave their few ragged, tattered nets to follow Jesus Christ?
44280yet trust them within the sound of predestination?
60491Does the necessity of expiation in order to pardon arise from the nature of the case, or from an arbitrary arrangement? 60491 Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
60491Should you, in all seriousness, if participation in such a world were proposed to you, feel bound to reject it as not safe enough? 60491 The soul-- the mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
60491Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give more than twelve legions of angels? 60491 *** O Lord God of hosts, who is a strong Lord like unto thee? 60491 *** Why could not man have been made a perfectly pure, innocent, happy being, unplagued by evil and incapable of sin? 60491 : satisfy the law in the future by perfectly obeying it, and in the past by enduring its whole penalty? 60491 And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 60491 And can the vicarious suffering of an innocent victim pay the debt to justice due from one who is guilty of the transgression of law? 60491 And how far this greatest and best may arise above the other Intelligences, who may say? 60491 And on the other hand, for the promotion of life, what encouragement has God not given? 60491 And shall this suffering for others have no benefiting effect upon those others for whom the suffering is endured? 60491 And what is the condition of that righteous father and mother the while, when they look upon this sad mischance in their household? 60491 Animals must have been slain to provide the skins that clothed Adam and Eve; and wherefore slain, except in sacrifice? 60491 As to the importance of the subject, need anything be said? 60491 At what point does she enter into the moral and spiritual economy? 60491 But how could a man, himself stained with sin, be an offering for sin? 60491 But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
60491But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?"
60491But how?
60491But is such an effect to us who know something of the force of steam contrary to the laws of nature?
60491But what man descending in the ordinary course would be free from sin?
60491But, enquires the sinner, is there no way for escape?
60491Can I not devise some way by which I can extricate myself from the penalty of the second law and escape this second banishment?
60491Can there be such a thing as vicarious suffering?
60491Could Other Means than the Atonement Have Been Provided for Man''s Salvation?
60491DOES THE NECESSITY OF THE ATONEMENT ARISE FROM THE NATURE OF THE CASE, OR FROM ARBITRARY ARRANGEMENT?
60491Do these qualities pertain to the body?
60491Else what shall become of man?
60491Forgive man his transgression out of hand as becomes the true sovereign of the universe?
60491Have we here the reappearance of the old Epicurean doctrine,"pleasure is the supreme good, and chief end of life?"
60491Hence, the phrase"shall we not be subject to the Father of spirits and live?"
60491How can it be otherwise when the higher powers which God has conferred upon him are subordinated to and made the instruments of his animalism?
60491How can we have courage, unless there is danger and apprehension of the danger?
60491How can we have fidelity, unless there is some trust to be maintained, and some temptation calling on us to leave the trust and be false to it?
60491How can we have patience, unless there are burdens?
60491How did they arrive at the knowledge of it?
60491I will observe, in passing, that what should most concern us is, not so much how it is that such is the case, but is it a fact?
60491If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
60491Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it( i. e., the intelligence) had a beginning?
60491Is it meaningless?
60491Is it not nature''s testimony to the fact of the desirability of life?
60491Is life-- especially human life-- worth living?
60491Is my case hopeless?
60491Is the subject difficult?
60491Is''the blood of Christ''the blood which flowed from Him at the crucifixion?
60491It is correct enough, but how did it get into your head?
60491May it not, however, from some points of view be regarded as a misnomer, this"fall?"
60491Men Suffer With Each Other on Account of Sin:_ Then men suffer_ with_ each other?
60491Motive Force of the Atonement:_ And what shall prompt a Deity to make such an atonement?
60491Nay, rather, what can he do?
60491Nay, what can he do?
60491No marvel that Moses sang,"Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods, glorious in holiness?
60491Of this attribute David sings:"The heavens shall praise thy wonders, O Lord:*** for who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord?
60491Our author quotes Hooker as in substantial agreement with the above views as follows:"Then what is the fault of the church of Rome?
60491Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
60491Shall this love- force of men and of divine Intelligences be mere waste of the highest and most refined of all forces-- spiritual force?
60491The Problem:_ What, Then, Can Man or God Do?
60491The writer who exhibits it more plainly and fully than any other is Iranaeus(+200?)
60491Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than Twelve legions of angels?
60491Ultimately and in the last resort will not they, too, put themselves in time with the harmony of existence?
60491What assurance had they of its truth?
60491What can God do?
60491What can man do?
60491What do we learn from all this?
60491What gives him character as good or bad, small or great, lovable or detestable?
60491What makes the quality of a man?
60491What shall God do?
60491What then, is meant by the ascription of the attribute Omnipotence to God?
60491What would have been the effect on the mind of the old- time sailor?
60491Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
60491Who among the sons of the Mighty can be likened unto the Lord?
60491Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
60491Who is to say?
60491Who told you so?
60491Who told you that man did not exists in like manner, upon the same principles?
60491Why?
60491Will you join the procession?
60491Will you trust yourself and trust the other agents enough to face the risk?
60491[ A] Under these circumstances what shall man do?
60491[ A]"Whom shall I send?
60491[ Footnote B: A question presses on the optimists,*** Are the rebellious and the sinful not also on the up grade?
60491[ Footnote B:"Freedom and reason make us men, Take these away, what are we then?
60491_ The Authority for Protestant Conclusions:_ But to what authority could the Reformers appeal in behalf of their proposition?
60491and word[ expression?]
60491do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
60491do ye suppose that mercy- can rob justice?
60491iii:24, 26), then asks:"Whom shall I send?
60491or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
60491or who hath stretched the line upon it?
60491or who laid the corner stone thereof,_ when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
59970Did you say Joe Smith in a sermon?
59970I want to ask this congregation-- every man, woman and child-- to answer the question in their own hearts, what kind of a being is God? 59970 Sectarian priests cry out concerning me and ask:"Why is it that this babbler gets so many followers and retains them?"
59970We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust anyone; besides a question necessarily arose, how shall we come? 59970 What right had that constable to refuse our request?
59970Who is your company?
59970*** How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
59970*** I know not how soon these things will take place; and after a view of them, shall I cry peace?
59970*** Now what is this other Comforter?
59970**** Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause?
59970***** Who can wonder that the chair of the National Executive had its place among the visions of this self- reliant man?
59970A modest fear might suggest: Who was he that he should dare to approach the great Creator''s throne?
59970Almighty God, what shall we do in such a trial as this?"
59970And had we not a right to expect foul play?
59970And where will Thy temple stand unto which all nations shall come in the last days?
59970And whither were they to go?
59970As they departed, one of the mob leaders said to another: Did n''t you feel strange when Smith took you by the hand?
59970Behold the great day of the Lord is at hand; and who can abide the day of His coming, and who can stand when He appeareth?
59970But the Prophet exposed them in the following words: But can they hide the Governor''s cruel order for banishment or extermination?
59970But what shall be said of men who believe and yet never saw him?
59970Can it be wondered at that he was bewildered in the labyrinth of paths, each of which claimed to be the heavenly way?
59970Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of the widow and the fatherless?
59970Can they conceal the fact that twelve or fifteen thousand men, women and children have been banished from the state without trial or condemnation?
59970Can they conceal the fact that we have been imprisoned for many months, while our families, friends and witnesses have been driven away?
59970Can they conceal the facts of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with their own officers and men at Far West?
59970Citizens said: If these men do not like Nauvoo, why do they continue to reside here?
59970Did Mr. Boggs, as the controversy proceeded, remain a neutral spectator, as his first intimation had given the Mormons to understand?
59970Did he, in obedience to the oath which he had taken to support the constitution of the state, respond to the call as a governor should?
59970Does any man or woman know?
59970Does not this look like many others of our prosecutions with which you are acquainted?
59970For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever; and in Him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
59970For these wrongs the Mormons ought to have some redress; yet how and where shall they seek and obtain it?
59970For what purpose?
59970Have you got the ague?"
59970He walked up to Reynolds and offered his hand, when the bandit cried out:"Do you meet me as a friend?
59970How is it with the kingdom of God?
59970How were these plundered people to find means for journeying to a land of safety?
59970I again repeat the question, What kind of a being is God?
59970I am ready to be offered a sacrifice for this people; for what can our enemies do?
59970If not, before whom shall the Mormons institute a trial?
59970If not, what can be the meaning of this?
59970In the night Joseph whispered to Dan Jones,"Are you afraid to die?"
59970Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order?
59970Is there no chance for his escape?
59970It is their happiness; then why disturb the Mormons so long as they are happy and peaceable, and are willing to live so with all men?
59970Joseph inquired:"What is the meaning of this?"
59970Joseph said:"Why do you make this threat so often?
59970Need I say, he is not guilty of the crime alleged against him by Governor Boggs?
59970Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received?
59970Peter W. Cownover, one of the Prophet''s friends, said to Wilson:"What is the matter with you?
59970Placing his hand upon my head, he said,"Is there no place for you, my boy?
59970Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?"
59970Shall the one become a partaker of glory, and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition?
59970Shall they apply to the courts of the state of Missouri?
59970Shall they apply to the federal courts?
59970Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress?
59970Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
59970The Prophet said,"Do you not believe in Jesus Christ?"
59970The all- absorbing question with him was: Which of these churches is the church of Christ?
59970The people said: Is it possible that Brother Law or Brother Marks is a traitor and would deliver Joseph into the hands of his enemies in Missouri?
59970The question was proposed at a lyceum which Joseph attended whether the kingdom of God was set up before the day of Pentecost or not till then?
59970Then will ye longer deny the Christ, or can ye behold the Lamb of God?
59970Then, after a little time, his angel came once more and said:"Joseph, why are you here?"
59970Then, sir, why is it that he should be so cruelly pursued?
59970Thus blinded, how could mankind offer true worship to the Lord of heaven and earth?
59970To do what?
59970Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties?
59970Was not this almost a mockery of the people''s disasters?
59970Were such fish to be caught with Spaulding''s tedious romance and a puerile fable of undecipherable gold plates and gigantic spectacles?
59970What constitutes the kingdom of God?
59970What could we do under the circumstances different from what we did do?
59970What do you say to the case of the penitent thief?
59970What would be their fate in the great hereafter?
59970What, then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the Mormons?
59970When next they were to begin their labor, Joseph was at first silent; and then he exclaimed:"Martin, what is the matter?
59970When will Zion be built up in her glory?
59970When will the wilderness blossom as the rose?
59970Where can we turn our eyes to behold such another?
59970Where did the kingdom of God begin?
59970While they stood talking Joseph put his hand upon Foster''s vest and said:"What have you concealed there?"
59970Who can say that a restoration of the Gospel of Peace was not necessary in such an age?
59970Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion?
59970Who will say that the"Mormon"Prophet is not among the great spirits of the age?
59970Whom shall they sue?
59970Why are they then baptized for the dead?
59970Why is it that I must be made accountable for other men''s acts?
59970Why not give him the privilege of the laws of this state?
59970Why not?"
59970Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go?
59970Yet how shall it be fulfilled under modern systems?
59970_ Governor_:"Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the_ posse_ that I sent out?"
59970_ Prophet:_ How do you know he was n''t baptized before he became a thief?
59970_ Prophet:_ What do you mean by that?
59970and who would not be the sufferer?
59970do you mean that I may say anything I please, and that you will make no reply?"
59970have I not seen it?
59970to feed their hungry, and clothe their naked with the$ 2,000?
60669But must we not believe on him?
60669But you do not mean to say that you speak against praying, and reading good books, and so on?
60669Do you mean,says one,"that I am to believe if I once trust Christ I shall be saved whatever sin I may choose to commit?"
60669Are you not eager to be at once forgiven?
60669Are you saved?"
60669Are you still an unbeliever?
60669Are you willing to remain an awakened one, and nothing more?
60669But his soul- sufferings, which were the soul of his sufferings, who can even conceive, much less express, what they were?
60669But if for some reason I had a doubt about it, and yet wished to believe the news, how should I act?
60669Can any creature rival the Lord Jesus?
60669Can not I get my thirst quenched in my own way?"
60669Can that tree be saved?
60669Can these be patched on to the costly fabric of his divine righteousness?
60669Dear reader, will you have Christ now?
60669Did it not seem strange that, both hearing the same words, one should come out into clear light, and the other should remain in the gloom?
60669Did you ever notice how a fir- tree will get a hold among rocks which seem to afford it no soil?
60669Did you ever tell your father that you tried to believe him?"
60669Did you suggest that it would be a horrible thing if you were to trust in Jesus and yet perish?
60669Did you take my prescription?"
60669Do not his words do good to them that walk uprightly?
60669Do you believe in Jesus?
60669Do you blame him, or would you have had him stop in Newark with his block and his cleaver?
60669Do you enquire,"Is there anything for us to do, to remove the guilt of sin?"
60669Do you fear that you would not be saved if you followed it?
60669Do you not fear that the lighthouse, and all that is in it, will be carried away?
60669Do you think it very easy?
60669Do you think the way of salvation, as laid down in the text we have quoted, to be dubious?
60669Great mysteries are in the Book of God of necessity; for how can the infinite God so speak that all his thoughts can be grasped by finite man?
60669He fumbled over the Book, till his master called out,"Hans, why do you not read?"
60669He that is most loaded seems the most likely to pass in and begin the heavenward journey; but what ails the other men?
60669He would say to- morrow morning,"Where are the flint and steel?
60669How can light come through an invisible vapour?
60669How can that be, when God has pledged his own word for its certainty?
60669How can that fail which God prescribes, and concerning which he gives a promise?
60669I cried,"are you not a believer in the Lord Jesus?"
60669If I wish to believe anything, what shall I do?
60669If a man will not do the thing that is necessary to a certain end, how can he expect to gain that end?
60669If even to add to his words is to draw a curse upon ourselves, what must it be to pretend to add to himself?
60669If, then, I wish to believe, but for some reason or other find that I can not attain to faith, what shall I do?
60669In the name of God, I ask you, Which shall it be-- Christ and salvation, or the favourite sin and damnation?
60669Is it a human love, which is eating like a canker into the heart?
60669Is it any gross wrong- doing?
60669Is it love of the world, or fear of men, or longing for evil gains?
60669Is it not idolatry to allow any earthly thing to compare for one instant with the Lord God?
60669Is not that common sense?
60669Is the Spirit of the Lord straitened?
60669It comes to this, my friend, as it did with John Bunyan; a voice now speaks to you, and says-- WILT THOU KEEP THY SIN AND GO TO HELL?
60669It is written,"Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree;"but who knows what that curse means?
60669It may be that the reader is unsaved: what is the reason?
60669No language can ever tell his agony in prospect of his passion; how little then can we conceive the passion itself?
60669Now, if it be eternal, how can it die out?
60669O foolish tremblers, who has bewitched you?
60669O my hearer, wilt thou have Jesus Christ to be thy Substitute?
60669O reader, is there not common- sense in this matter?
60669OR LEAVE THY SIN AND GO TO HEAVEN?
60669One of the boys quickly asked of the teacher,"Is he to keep it?"
60669Reader, will your very fear of the wrath to come prevent your escaping from it?
60669Shall I stand like a cow staring at a new gate; or shall I, like an intelligent being, use the proper means?
60669Should I not feel mortified if my reader should know what faith is, and then get confused by my explanation?
60669Should we not astonish the old gentleman?
60669Standing there with no food, no fire, and the chopper gone, something seemed to say to me,''Will Richardson, can you trust God now?''
60669Such newly- enlightened souls often exclaim,"Why, sir, it is so plain; how is it I have not seen it before this?
60669Suppose you stand in the Slough of Despond for ever; what will be the good of that?
60669The door is there; but unless you enter by it, what is the use of it to you?
60669The sun take my portrait?
60669There is light to be had; light marvellous and heavenly; why lie in the gloom and die in anguish?
60669Thus would I urge the reader to seek faith; but if he be unwilling, what more can I do?
60669What best is there about any of us?
60669What can I ask the Lord Jesus to do for one who will not trust him?
60669What can be the use of inventing reasons why I should not hold my own house, or possess any other piece of property which is enjoyed by me?
60669What could we bring if he did need it?
60669What does he need of us?
60669What does his physician say when he enquires--"Did you follow my rule?"
60669What has HE done that you should talk of him in that way?
60669What have we to do with recondite questions while our souls are in peril?
60669What is the comfort of a plan of a house if you do not enter the house itself?
60669What is the good of a plan of clothing if you have not a rag to cover you?
60669What is there of ours that could be added to his blood and righteousness?
60669What, then, is your darling sin?
60669Where do you live?
60669Who but an idiot would do that?
60669Why should not the reader do so at once?
60669Why tarry in the darkness of the pit, wherein your feet sink in the miry clay?
60669Why will you perish through perversely preferring other ways to God''s own appointed plan of salvation?
60669Why, then, do you not attend to it?
60669Will not you also try their saving virtue?
60669Will we not at once come to him, and make him our sole trust?
60669Will you have it?"
60669Will you have it?"
60669Will you make him a liar now, or will you believe his word?"
60669Would he not want all his faith?
60669Would he sell the priceless blessings of his redemption?
60669Would you tell_ me_ that you would try to believe_ me_?
60669Would you then complain,"It is a hard thing that I should die because I do not believe in eating"?
60669You, too, must believe or die; why refuse to obey the command?
60669[ Illustration] But one moans,"What if I come to Christ, and he refuses me?"
60669[ Illustration] Do you see the tree in my picture?
46519A feast? 46519 Ah, Matilda, dear,"she began after an instant,"after all, didst thou well to plight thy troth to a poor priest?"
46519Ah, can one wonder that they cry Ball with Book and Bell? 46519 Ah, so?
46519Ah, yes; ah, yes,continued the Bishop, musingly,"do I not know?
46519And Matilda, too, surely?
46519And do you hold the building of bridges in greater repute than the saying of Aves, or is it mayhap that you wish to become a famous_ pontiff_?
46519And how is dear Betty?
46519And of course, were Rome to give thee permission to take a wife, it would be this same gentle, helpful, ideal spouse thou wouldst choose?
46519And our Master, Jesus Christ?
46519And that is all?
46519And thou hast not seen him since?
46519And what do I see?
46519And what is love, I ask ye, but good- fellowship? 46519 And what spake he?"
46519And what was it that you heard?
46519Art thou betrothed?
46519Art thou one Robert Annys, poor priest, who departed from Holy Church and went about among the poor stirring up sedition and insurrection?
46519Art tired, dear Matilda?
46519Beasts,thought Annys,"can they then make a jest of the most sacred hymns?
46519Begun? 46519 But how comes it that Robert Shepherd brings the news, written by one clearly against us?"
46519But?
46519Did she tell you so?
46519Did ye not yourselves send him on a dangerous mission into Kent?
46519Do you not see,he said,"that the greatest danger is to be apprehended from a martyr?
46519Do you wish it?
46519Done to me,he repeated,"what have you done to me?
46519Dost hanker after hay?
46519Dost mean to tell me thou hast no idea of wedding Matilda Westel?
46519Fail them in what?
46519Fear? 46519 For this was I crucified?
46519Go in there? 46519 Go?
46519Ha, does it so? 46519 Ha, ha, Sir Bailiff,"they mocked,"who are we, indeed?
46519Hast got big Ben and his men to join us?
46519Hast heard of the new law which the Commons have passed?
46519Hast sent then for me to save thy lover,_ for me_?
46519Have I not heard it said that not even John Ball himself can sway men to his will as Robert Annys can? 46519 Here''s a nut to crack,"he was saying;"who can answer me this: What do the priests prefer over Luke, Mark, and the Book?"
46519Hold, fellows, what would ye, drink?
46519How came ye so to shame our Cause?
46519How came you to think we were lovers?
46519How can that be?
46519How canst say so?
46519How comes it I find you not with our new masters of England? 46519 How do you know, my son, that it was a woman whom you encountered in the woods on your way here, and who tempted you so sorely?"
46519How knows she this?
46519How long since was it that Sir John dismissed you as a dishonest bailiff?
46519How say you?
46519How should I know more than I have said?
46519How? 46519 How?
46519Ill?
46519In honor of his bride who--"His bride? 46519 In what way can I serve thee?"
46519Is that cousinly?
46519Is this your boasted fellowship? 46519 June the twelfth, then?"
46519Knew you not she has long been the Baron''s favorite?
46519Lives she all by herself?
46519Now the priest that says unto himself,''Behold, if the mere words of Christ contain all of religion, what need is there for me?'' 46519 Now, what good will ever come of violence and bloodshed?
46519Oh, can you never let me be?
46519Oh, my God, my God, wherefore hast Thou forsaken me?
46519Rose at the Castle?
46519Rose, Rose, you here?
46519Said I not already that he was in Kent?
46519Say you so? 46519 Shall we go in?"
46519So long?
46519Tell me, did not the form of the woman seem to disappear miraculously when you made the sign of the cross?
46519Tell me,he urged,"Richard Meryl, my friend, he was there, a leader among them-- what of him?"
46519Through hate? 46519 To Ely?
46519Well? 46519 What can that mean, save that the Church hath taken up into its bosom the men who otherwise had no career save the plough?
46519What canst thou?
46519What concessions?
46519What d''ye mean?
46519What do I see? 46519 What do you want?"
46519What do you wish?
46519What have I done? 46519 What have they done now?"
46519What is it that thou art keeping from me? 46519 What is it?"
46519What is this before me?
46519What is thy boasted religion that would take from an old woman her sole comfort? 46519 What think ye they do say at Rome?"
46519What would ye,he cried;"wot ye no better than to disturb his Lordship at this time o''night?
46519What, from gaol?
46519What? 46519 What?
46519When did Rose go?
46519When did he go away?
46519When dost think the whole country will be ready?
46519Where does he tarry so long?
46519Where is Robert Annys? 46519 Who are we?"
46519Who will go to Kent and see that all is in readiness for the march on the gaol? 46519 Why didst thou come into my life?"
46519Why do the feet of a lover lag?
46519Why does he not come back to us?
46519Why dost not stay at home and read the Scriptures with us?
46519Why not get down and help us?
46519Why should I come here before you that you may look upon me? 46519 Why, what has come over thee, Richard?
46519Will you go to Ely Castle?
46519Wilt ever be serious?
46519Wilt preach the sermon in the Cathedral next Sunday?
46519Wilt promise me one thing?
46519Wilt refuse my badge?
46519Wilt return for the Fair?
46519With me? 46519 Wot ye not, neighbors, that even Piers Ploughman tells us we must have overlords and rulers?
46519Wot you that the Bishop hath granted sixty days''indulgence to all who do the pious work of repairing roads or bridges?
46519Would thy grandmother care to see me?
46519Yet with such friends about me, how can I fail?
46519Yet, my good woman,he said, in low, gentle tones,"yet is there not more comfort in love and forgiveness, than in revengeful wrath and hate?"
46519You sent for me?
46519You, the Bishop of Ely, you offer me this? 46519 Your name?"
46519_ Remember thee in my prayers?_ Woman, the one prayer I have known since first I set eyes on thee has been that I might forget thee!
46519''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''"
46519''long ago,''and will not the Church be gladder than ever to take back the poor priest who can hold so many men from the Uprising?"
46519Again and again she asked herself why had her mother sinned?
46519Ah, how had he justified the noble trust which that great- hearted lad had given him?
46519Ah, where was that orderly assembly of which Annys had so fondly dreamed?
46519Am I the one to scatter the seed and cause it to fall upon the right soil?
46519And how came it that he, of all others, should have fallen into the fatal error of killing his body instead of preserving it for noble ends?
46519And how dare we come before God with a prayer for justice on our lips, but only envy and murder in our hearts?"
46519And how much better had he done with his own life?
46519And once Primate of England, who knew but a second Englishman might come to sit in the chair of St. Peter?
46519And then?"
46519And was he to concern himself with all this-- give up his freedom to become a kind of prompter to the Bishop?
46519And what so readily and completely opens the heart to one''s neighbor as to live that neighbor''s life?
46519And what would the King have to say to the murderers of the great Baron de Leaufort?
46519And where is Robert Annys?"
46519And where was the fine lady lolling at her ease, wrapped in dainty raiments fashioned by the hand of others?
46519And who, forsooth, had made the laws that poor men may not go abroad save in russet cloth?
46519And why?
46519And wouldst now have me interfere with Matilda and her devoted priest?
46519And yet who shall say that it was hushed?
46519Annys sprang to his feet, and gazing into the face of the Christ, cried ecstatically:--"But is the appointed time now come?
46519Are we men in whose bosoms burns the desire to sweep off the face of the earth all unruth and injustice and wrong?
46519Are we seeking to build up or to destroy?
46519Are you serving Christ if you but mouth some words over the empty pates of the gentry so that they have leave to go and lie as they will ever after?
46519Art thou he who would boldly proclaim that the marriage of the clergy is not an unholy thing?"
46519Art thou his wife?"
46519At last flinging a handful of grass straight at him:--"When will be the happy day?"
46519Ay, look at me, look at me,"she ended passionately,"is it not written on my face?"
46519Besides, how canst thou say the Lord''s prayer?
46519But stay, canst get a word to one Rose Westel in the Castle?
46519By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we?
46519Can they not or will they not see that their methods of repression are but heaping fuel on the fire?
46519Can this be he who wrote:--"''Faith without deeds is as dead as a door- tree''?"
46519Can you not let me be since I am unhappy enough to suit even you?"
46519Canst take me, a poor priest with no better lot to offer thee than that which my master hath enjoined upon me?"
46519Come within a Church that sets the ruling of a man above the words of Holy Writ?
46519Could all the gilt and glory of Solomon''s temple have made Him forsake the cross?
46519Could anything be more divine than that exquisite refrain?
46519Could it all have been a magnificent piece of acting?
46519Could one fall lower than this?
46519Could she accomplish her purpose?
46519Could the Holy Catholic Church ever have grown into the most powerful body in the world, had it from the very first been fed on opulence and power?"
46519Could the most hardened sinner listen unmoved to that celestial music?
46519Could they make the vision of her one whit less radiant and compelling?
46519Could this be, after all, but a woman''s revenge?
46519Did Rome ever more truly conquer than when apparently she lay crushed and helpless before the triumphant Church of Christ?
46519Did or did not the Founder of Christianity mean what He said when He commanded that none should take heed of the morrow?
46519Did they dream-- these simple, confiding people-- that even the holy water itself was compounded from a heathen recipe?
46519Did they not know that these same triumphal trains had wound their way through gayly decorated streets to the temples of the immortal gods?
46519Do I not daily curse this weak, lust- loving clod of flesh that holdeth prisoner a mind that at least once dreamed noble dreams?
46519Do not men wait for thy coming from Norfolk to Sussex?"
46519Do you feed the poor, or clothe them?
46519Do you know us now, Master Bailiff?"
46519Do you need further proof?"
46519Dost still think that did the Church permit the marriage of the priests, they would all take unto themselves Matildas?
46519Dost understand?"
46519Doth it not say:''Forgive us our sins, as we forgive them that have misdone against us''?"
46519Excellent counsellings, wise reasonings, they were, but could they master one wild throb of his veins leaping in her presence?
46519For do you aught else for the good of the land?
46519For more laws to be passed making it a crime to seek honest labor?
46519For what knew the untutored peasant girl of history, of the slow, painful steps by which Christianity was won for the world?
46519Go near that horrid old man who fastens one rheumy eye on you while his slobbery chin shakes like a huge jelly?
46519Had he created the world?
46519Had he not held a woman''s form to his and praised God that his heart had not beat one stroke the quicker?
46519Had it all been but a wild fantasy of his overstrained brain?
46519Had not Jesus used the simile of the bride and the bridegroom to express the love of the religious for her God, of the priest for his Church?
46519Had not he pressed a kiss on a woman''s brow and been thankful that there had been no unchaste thrill?
46519Hast not said again and again that I am selfish and tread ever upon the feelings of others?
46519He paused for an instant, and then, looking earnestly into the prelate''s face,"I preached a goodly sermon, did I not so?"
46519How canst thou?
46519How comes it, Sir Russet- priest, that I find you doing this work?
46519How could he bring himself to say that every nerve in his body had trembled with ecstasy in her presence?
46519How could he ever look Richard Meryl in the face again?
46519How could this be that the archdeaconate of Ely should be offered to a poor priest, one of Wyclif''s band, so distrusted and hated by Rome?
46519How dare ye talk so insolently?
46519How dared Thomas of Ely to offer high office to this stirrer- up of sedition and heresy?
46519How did he know?
46519How long before Robert Annys would return to them?
46519How long?
46519How long?
46519How long?
46519How would Christ have acted?
46519How?"
46519I thought-- and what of Rose?"
46519I?
46519I?
46519If this is true,--and who can gainsay it?--who are your worst enemies, unless it be yourselves?
46519Instead of coming nearer Christ Jesus, were they to be further from Him than ever?
46519Is it not so, Sir Poor Priest?"
46519Is it so bad, then?
46519Is that not it?"
46519Is there no sense of shame among them all that they laugh so immoderately?"
46519Is this the best we wish the others to think of us?
46519Is this the kind of men we seek to prove ourselves?
46519Is this the way ye succor your brother?"
46519It is no jest?"
46519Italic text is denoted by_ underscores_ p133"God, why hast hast thou forsaken me?"
46519Man should live by the Book alone; then would there be no need for priests to shrive or Popes to anathematize"?
46519No one?
46519Now who can tell what arouses the humors of old folk?
46519O Lord, how long yet wilt thou be angry?
46519Of what use had he been to the world?
46519Oh, wash me, dear Lord, from all the stains of sin"?
46519On what grounds have they deserved it?
46519Power?
46519Puts out flames?
46519Richard, what is it?"
46519Robert Annys a Benedictine?
46519Shall we, then, continue to place Imagery and Incense above the words of Christ in order that the priestly trade fall not into disrepute?
46519She never explained to any one why she had left off going to confession, for what would have been the use?
46519So, then, she was a woman who could not remain unresponsive to a man''s love- making, no matter who he be?
46519Some one seeks audience with me?"
46519Stranger things than that had happened-- was not the present Pope, Urban VI, but a coarse Italian peasant, Bartholommeo Prignano by name?
46519Suddenly he stood before her again and asked abruptly,"Where is Rose?"
46519Tell me of such women, do they exist?"
46519That assembly of fifty thousand strong gathering together from all parts of the realm to appear in all loyalty and obedience before their King?
46519The Bishop groaned aloud:"Why are they so misguided as to persecute this Ball?
46519The Pope-- the people did not need him:--"What knoweth a tillour at the plow the popes name?"
46519The Uprising has begun?"
46519The entire organization of the Holy Roman Church, what was it but the organization of Imperial Rome changed merely in nomenclature?
46519The incense that was swayed so solemnly in the jewelled censers, did they suspect that this same sweet odor once rose at the feet of Roman idols?
46519Then as Matilda shook her head, she added in a sanctimonious tone,"Hast no pity for the poor nuts a- rotting on the cold hard ground?"
46519Then in a low, trembling voice,"Has he wronged thee?"
46519Then when she paused, and asked shyly,"Did thy pupil well?"
46519There was the proudest Pope the world knew, Gregory VII, the indomitable Hildebrand, whose power seemed to have no bounds,--what was his end?
46519Think you it is a light thing to be thus crucified, as it were, by one''s own flesh and blood?"
46519Think you there is one word that these hands have writ that does not rise up and mock at me?
46519Think, will it help the people''s Cause that they come to the King with hands reddened in the blood of his nobles?
46519This drying up of the commonest sources of affection, how could it spread the love and fellowship which were the essence of Christliness?
46519Underneath were the written words:--"When Adam delved and Eve span Who was then the gentleman?"
46519Wait?
46519Was I not even as thou in my youthful days?
46519Was he not on his way now to save them?
46519Was it not because the Churchmen at the critical time were no idle dreamers, but the greatest statesmen the world ever saw?
46519Was it now too late?
46519Was it possible?
46519Was it some fancy of his tortured brain, or was it really Rose seated there at the foot of a tree?
46519Was it some terrible nightmare?
46519Was it, then, wholly horrible?
46519Was not likewise the Apostle Paul persecuted?
46519Was not the Archdeaconate of Ely offered you?
46519Was not the great Hildebrand himself the son of a Tuscan carpenter?
46519Was the whole thing but a horrible vision which had been sent to mock him?
46519Was their God to be a God of Vengeance and Wrath instead of Charity and Love?
46519Was there deep down a desire to show her power, to heighten her charm, by giving him a little trouble in finding her?
46519Was there no one in all the broad land to restrain the people from violence and tell them that they were ruining their own cause?
46519Was this unbending monk the passionate lover she had once known?
46519Was this, then, to be the end of placing the Bible in the hands of the people?
46519Well, how many years after his death was it that the people complained to the authorities of the great wealth of the Franciscan monasteries?"
46519What answer would such have ready-- he used to say-- at the Tribunal of the Great Judge, when asked after the workers of the world?
46519What brings a poor priest within the Baron''s domains?
46519What could Archbishop or Primate more than to obey that beautiful mandate of the Saviour,"Feed my lambs"?
46519What could I?"
46519What could he plead?
46519What could he say for himself?
46519What could the Abbot write in reply, to convince the Bishop that a visit in person was not necessary?
46519What could this all mean to her?
46519What drove him to this?"
46519What fruit had he to show?
46519What good will it do to rise up and rule the land for a day?
46519What had all this to do with the telling of"Christ and him crucified?"
46519What had he done for the unborn Future?
46519What have I done to you that you should so gloat over my misery?
46519What heresy had he been guilty of?
46519What is this that thou art telling me?"
46519What knew she of Donations of Constantine, of the slow, steady growth of the temporal dominions of the Papacy?
46519What knew she of the need to encourage pilgrimages to Rome, to fasten the eyes of the world upon it?
46519What knew the people of the Latin words that rose to Heaven?
46519What question, for instance, compared in importance in Mediæval days with the great controversy over the Treasury of the Church?
46519What right had her mother to shrink from the churls that had been allotted to her?
46519What right had she to bring into the world a being with every taste different from those about her, with every nerve tingling with revolt?
46519What sayst thou?
46519What should I fear?
46519What should he answer to the Bishop?
46519What though the exquisitely intoned phrases of the Bishop were all a self- confessed unworthiness to appear before the Lord?
46519What though the note of the prayers was always humility?
46519What was all this?
46519What was it that had come over her?
46519What was it?
46519What was this marvellous emotion that comes not and goes not as a man wills it?
46519What was this strange force that was turning upside down the recognized laws of society?
46519What work has Holy Church for me?
46519What?
46519Where, then, was our fine Lord looking down from his costly manor- house upon his men sweating and toiling in the fields?
46519Wherefore gives he a feast, just at this time?"
46519Wherefore?"
46519Who could it be?
46519Who indeed shall ever account for all the forces that have gone to redden its cheeks and sweeten its juices?
46519Why come you to me for that?
46519Why did n''t he go and have done with it?
46519Why do the people believe in me?
46519Why do they follow me?
46519Why do they hold us in serfage?
46519Why had they not made that answer?
46519Why is he not here to help us?"
46519Why keep up the pretence longer?
46519Why not in this hour put an end to my shame?"
46519Why seek to make me hate thee?
46519Why, then, had he been chosen instead of her, who stood nearer in the succession?
46519Woe unto you, ye that laugh now, for ye shall mourn and weep''?"
46519Would He have been persuaded to take high office within the Sanhedrim, and not go down among His people who waited for Him?
46519Would the Mass never be over that he could fling himself once again before the Bishop?
46519Would their answers differ any from that made by baron or bailiff, the same miserable palliation that trembled on the lips of guilty Cain?
46519Yea, all England at the feet of its rustics-- and to what end?
46519Yet why should we go on permitting you to take people away from the Church?
46519_ Wait!_ and for what?"
46519a thousand- fold more, that very Will Langland?
46519and he?"
46519and marchings if they will?
46519and more than Adviser, for when Kings were weak and Primates strong, who, then, was the true Ruler of the Realm?
46519by Our Lady, hath the old skinflint yonder of his own free will taken to yield some of the silver from his maw, or hath he been forced to?"
46519could it be that one could hesitate before all this perfection?"
46519dead?
46519exclaimed a stout and prosperous- looking merchant,"must all the world give way before lovers?
46519for more raping of our women?
46519for what?
46519he blazed out furiously--"for another poll- tax to be wrung from the poor while the rich hide their treasure between the folds of the Justices''gowns?
46519he suggested with sedate politeness--"but?"
46519how long can this be endured?"
46519hurt?
46519it tastes strangely on the tongue, does it not?
46519not even betrothed?"
46519of the contamination in the very forces that it conquered?
46519of the fourteenth century far more in it of pagan Rome than of Hebraic Nazareth?
46519or are we, as some men say of us, but varlets whose envy and greed make us lust for the ease of the gentles?
46519or had him burned publicly at the stake?
46519quick, what has happened?"
46519replaced with"God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
46519she cried,"how canst thou, Matilda, poke about in those filthy places?
46519that even the very halos about their saints were copied from the statue of the wicked Nero, where it had symbolized the glory of the sun?
46519that the devotion paid to the Pope had been received by Caligula, even down to the kissing of his toe?
46519the very day he went?
46519thy cry of patience burns on thy tongue, doth it not?"
46519was she to burn at the touch of every clodhopper, she who had thought herself so immeasurably above them all?
46519what wonder that he took it all as a manifestation of the powers of the Evil One?
46519where, then, was our great gentleman?
46519who am I, indeed, that I should judge thee?
46519wilt protect me with thy shears?"
46519with a Church whose head hath launched bull after bull against my master and his teachings?
56691''But is it not the deepest law of Nature that she be constant?'' 56691 Mormonism"a small thing?
56691Now seeing that I know these things, why should I desire more than to perform the work to which I have been called? 56691 Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
56691What are the Laws of Nature?
56691What are we to understand by the sounding of the trumpets, mentioned in the 8th chapter of Revelations? 56691 What do men say of him?"
56691Why should I desire that I were an angel, that I could speak unto all the ends of the earth? 56691 You have prayed me here, now what do you want of me?"
56691_--Were these tests applied to Joseph Smith in the early part of the nineteenth century? 56691 --What arethe tents of Shem?"
56691A miracle?
56691A question put to the Savior by his disciples:"Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
56691Adam obeyed, and after many days an Angel appeared to him, saying:"Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord?"
56691All were put to death, save one, concerning whom Peter had inquired of the Lord:"What shall this man do?"
56691And is it not manifestly unfair?
56691And now of you, too, I make the old inquiry: What those same unalterable rules, forming the complete statute book of Nature, may possibly be?
56691And the Lord had said:"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"
56691And what is it?
56691And where was the man, uninspired of Heaven, who could have anticipated such a catastrophe?
56691And why do our Articles of Faith give those tribes a special mention?
56691And why should they not be?
56691Are not the means of knowledge in the first estate equal those of this?
56691Are they not Jewish?
56691But how can such views be reconciled with divine revelation and the history of God''s dealings with man?
56691But how"get the message across?"
56691But what about the faith necessary to handle pick and shovel?
56691But when did Great Britain"call upon other nations,"fulfilling in her own case the terms of the"Mormon"leader''s fateful forecast?
56691But why could not Divine Power have done it all-- done it designedly, in the manner and with the means specified in the sacred narrative?
56691But, bearing in mind the apostolic injunction,"Is any sick among you?
56691By command of Moses, the tribe of Levi-- every man of which responded to his loyal appeal,"Who''s on the Lord''s side?"
56691Caesar, sitting upon the throne of the world, would have been mystified had the question been put to him-- What shall men do to be saved?
56691Can a sheep know the voice of its shepherd, if it has never heard that voice before?
56691Can we know anything here that we did not know before we came?
56691Could there be a more glaring instance of"straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel"?
56691Destruction?
56691Did he not translate the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham?
56691Did the proud world know that a prophet of God had foreseen these fearful happenings, and had sounded a warning of their approach?
56691Do the Dead Return?
56691Do you think such a plea would avail?
56691Else would He not have endowed them beforehand?
56691Evil Spirits at Large.--A very important question now arises: How may good or bad spirits be known?
56691Far more likely, is it not, that the king, rather than the subject, would be exempt from such obedience?
56691George W. Emery, who sat beside him, and inquired:"What children are these?"
56691Had he always been noble and great?
56691Had he not created it, and was it not made to bear record of him?
56691Had not the ghost returned from that very"country,"for the special purpose of this interview?
56691Have any deepest scientific individuals yet dived down to the foundations of the universe, and gauged everything there?
56691He then asks:"How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?"
56691How can We Know?--There are bad spirits as well as good, and the vital question is: How can we know the difference between them?
56691How, without the children of Japheth, could the children of Jacob be gathered out from the nations?
56691If a follower of Joseph Smith were asked:"How do you expect to spend eternity?"
56691If he refuses to climb, who but himself is to blame for his remaining at the bottom of the pit?
56691In other words, how shall the alien seeking citizenship in the Kingdom of Heaven, obtain it?
56691In the heavens are parents single?
56691Is it a fact, or only a fancy, that we and they were mutually acquainted and mutually attracted in some earlier period of our eternal existence?
56691Is it not a time for thought, a season for solemn meditation?
56691Is not his offering as acceptable as that of his comrade who makes what is called"the supreme sacrifice?"
56691Is there not something symbolical in all this-- something suggestive of things higher?
56691Is there something, after all, in that much abused term"affinity,"and is this the basis of its claim?
56691It sounds well, but is it true?
56691Martyrs who had shed their blood in defense of the Church, or for its sake, but had never confessed Christ nor been baptized-- what of them?
56691Mountains had been moved before by the power of faith;[ 3] then why not now?
56691Nigh at Hand.--When will end the"little season"of waiting?
56691Or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?"
56691Original Excellence.--What had given to Abraham his superior standing in the Heavens?
56691Orson Pratt, citing an unpublished revelation, says:"What is the name of God in the pure language?
56691Princes and Servants.--If the name Israel means"prince of God"when applied to Jacob, may it not mean"princes of God"when applied to his posterity?
56691Shakespeare puts into the mouth of one of his characters-- the guilty King Claudius-- this speech:"Try what repentance can: what can it not?
56691The Baptist, deeming himself unworthy of that high honor, demurred, saying:"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
56691The Divine Purpose.--And what is the purpose-- the ultimate purpose of it all?
56691The Fruit of Falsehood.--How, then, do such gross misunderstandings arise?
56691The Power of Godliness.--Did the Zion- builder of the Adamic age stand at the head of a Gospel dispensation?
56691The Sacrifice Complete.--What, then, was"finished"by the Death on the Cross?
56691The learned man asked:"Where did Joseph Smith get this information?
56691Then where will you find breadth?
56691They who love Truth, and to whom it appeals most powerfully, were they not its best friends in a previous state of existence?
56691This admitted, and what becomes of their"failure?"
56691This being the case, how could he have meant to identify the bread and wine with the constituents of his mortal tabernacle?
56691To which I answer: Is it not so?
56691Was it an original or an acquired excellence, or both?
56691Was it not instituted in anticipation and as a memorial of that mighty Birth, with its mortal burial and its immortal resurrection?
56691Was man with his experience present at the creation, then, to see how it all went on?
56691What Are Miracles?
56691What are the divine laws of naturalization?
56691What did those words signify?
56691What else could completely qualify him as a special witness?
56691What else is the meaning of the Savior''s parable in which he likens the Kingdom of Heaven to a feast?
56691What has caused Christian nations to flourish so mightily?
56691What has enabled Christianity, in spite of its errors, to survive the wreck of empires and to weather the storms of time?
56691What is the name of men?
56691What is the name of the Son of God?
56691What must he do for himself, to the end that he may profit by the great things done in his behalf?
56691What need to particularize as to the Ten Tribes, if they were no longer a distinct people?
56691What need to remember him, if he were present in person?
56691What of his state and standing before he came on earth?
56691What of the Benefits?--Let us now consider the question: In what way did these calamities upon Israel prove a blessing to the human race?
56691What was to be done?
56691What wonder?
56691When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high?
56691When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
56691When the poet''s inspired mind conceived this beautiful creation, had he heard of Eliza R. Snow and her invocation to the Eternal Father and Mother?
56691When will the day of Zion''s redemption dawn?
56691Where the deliverance from this worse than Egyptian bondage-- a bondage of which Egypt''s slavery was typical?
56691Where was the Moses for such an Exodus?
56691Who can doubt that He upheld and sustained the arms of those who carried it to a victorious conclusion?
56691Who could do this?
56691Who is"the true and living God?"
56691Who than the savage Lamanite, better understands the Mosaic law of retaliation--"an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth?"
56691Who was able to mend the broken law, bring good out of evil, mould failure into success, and"snatch victory from the jaws of defeat?"
56691Who, having faith in a Maker of the universe, can question his power to govern that universe, the workmanship of his hands?
56691Why Elijah?--"Why send Elijah?"
56691Why Was Abraham Blessed?--What had Abraham done to merit this high distinction?
56691Why are they his, if he has nothing to do with war-- if such things are independently and exclusively the work of Satan?
56691Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
56691Why came Socrates, Confucius, Zoroaster and Gautama?
56691Why did the Savior say:"My sheep know my voice?"
56691Why is that not enough?
56691Why is that not sufficient to entitle me to vote, to hold office, take up land, and enjoy all the rights and privileges of an American freeman?
56691Why not Christ alone?
56691Why will it not suffice to make my peace with God and pave my way to Heaven?"
56691Why, then, should you hope for admittance into the Kingdom of Heaven upon any conditions other than those which the King himself has laid down?"
56691Why, then, was he baptized?
56691Yet what can it when one can not repent?"
56691[ 11] Could anything be plainer?
56691[ 11] The Question of Cause.--Who will cause these terrible calamities?
56691[ 1] But in what way did the revolt of South Carolina, which began the Civil War, prove a"beginning"of wars for"all nations"?
56691[ 20] Did he mean the watery element which enters so largely into the composition of the earth?
56691[ 2] Of what avail would a compact be in their case, unless their jailor or some higher power were a party to it?
56691[ 2] Why should not Thomas share in the experience?
56691[ 2] Why should we not attach importance to work of that kind?
56691[ 3] No Flesh Safe Upon the Waters.--Was not this condition almost realized during the darkest days of the Great War?
56691[ 4] Does that sound as if"Mormonism"takes no cognizance of what is going on in the outside world?
56691[ 5] Is God impotent in the presence of Nature-- fettered by his own creation?
56691[ 6] In other words, why use the symbol of the resurrection, if there be no resurrection-- if the symbol does not symbolize?
56691_ The True and Living God._--What is meant by that?
56691_ The Vital Question._--Does this man come from God?
56691and why?
56691cried an illuminated class:''Is not the machine of the universe fixt to move by unalterable rules?''
56691when shall my Creator sanctify me, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
56691whither?
651110 Her mother also spake to her after the same manner, and said, Child, why dost thou sit so melancholy, and, like one astonished, makest no reply?
651117 Upon this the governor called Thecla from among the beasts to him, and said to her, Who art thou?
65112 And that all the people should suppose you( Christians) so criminal, and imagine all the misfortunes that happen to the city, to be caused by you?
65112 What is it, or what affairs are they, which obstructs your coming?
65114 But the governor was more deliberate, and calling to Paul, he said, Who art thou?
65114 But while the boy was buying the bread, he saw his neighbour Thecla, and was surprised, and said to her, Thecla, where are you going?
65116 They replied, Is there any one within, whose name is Thecla?
65118 So that if I only teach those things which I have received by revelation from God, where is my crime?
65119 But Denies and Hermogenes were moved with envy, and, under a show of great religion, Demas said, And are not we also servants of the blessed God?
6511Accordingly he said to Theoclia, Where is my Thecla?
6511Do you not suppose I am extremely concerned and grieved that your innocence should bring you into sufferings?
6511She answered, What would you have with her?
6511They replied, Is it impossible?
6511What dost thou teach?
6511What strange impressions are made upon thee?
6511Why didst thou not salute us?
6511and what are thy circumstances, that not one of the beasts will touch thee?
6514( 3 Let us be their brethren in all kindness and moderation, but let us be followers of the Lord; for who was ever more unjustly used?
651411 How then was our Saviour manifested to the world?
65144 But who of you are ignorant of the judgment of God?
65146 And why are we not all wise, seeing we have received the knowledge of God, which is Jesus Christ?
65147 If thou shalt love the good disciples, what thank is it?
65148 Where is the wise man?
6514Do we not know that the saints shall judge the world, as Paul teaches?
6514For he that in these things can not govern himself, how shall he be able to prescribe them to another?
6514For if the prayer of one or two be of such force, as we are told; how much more powerful shall that of the bishop and the whole church be?
6514For what does a man profit me, if he shall praise me, and blaspheme my Lord; not confessing that he was truly made man?
6514More despised?).
6514More destitute?
6514Where is the boasting of those who are called wise?
6514Where is the disputer?
6514Why do we suffer ourselves foolishly to perish; not considering the gift which the Lord has truly sent to us?
59270All right,said the Turk,"I will sell it to you, then, at the same price, or maybe a little less; will you buy it?
59270An independent Armenia?
59270Can any one living in a free country for a moment understand what it is to live under such a government? 59270 May we not then rightfully offer our farewell message to our fellow men?
59270Oh my gracious king,replied a young nobleman,"why did you not read further about Christ?
59270What does that mean, anyway? 59270 When will the Christian statesmen and philanthropists of the world find a way to cleanse these Augean stables all over Turkey?
59270Why is that?
59270Why, then, does not Lord Salisbury carry out England''s pledges, for which he is directly responsible, since he made them in her name? 59270 7), which is the Mohammedan power? 59270 A case is set forth; after a brief discussion the question Olourni( To be?) 59270 After the usual salutations the commander asked him,Hassan, why did you come here?"
59270Again, what does Ararat mean, which is just in the center of Armenia proper?
59270And do not the Armenians do and have all these things?
59270And heaven grows black with horror, And earth grows red with wrong, And martyrs cry from earth and sky, How long, O Lord, how long?
59270And what are the people of the United States?
59270And why?
59270Another question is, What does Armenia mean?
59270Are all the writers, then, who have praised him ignorant or silly?
59270Are the Turks and Kurds better people since the atrocities?
59270Are the theologians of the coming centuries going to agree on them?
59270Are they deaf to our piercing cry?
59270Are they not in the stream of the same kind of cultivated Christian life led by Americans?
59270Armenia, 1894 to 189--?
59270But as to Germany, what hope for Armenia is there from it?
59270But do you think that that will relieve the situation?
59270But we at ease to- day, who claim Allegiance to the One great Name, Could we as nobly die for Faith?
59270But where did the name come from?
59270But who believes a word of it?
59270But will they stop to think how the Armenians can take care of themselves?
59270Can a system lacking all these be considered a religion?
59270Can any pen or any language tell them?
59270Did they, or could they sow any seed?
59270Do all the Protestant martyrs in Europe number as many as the Armenian martyrs?
59270Do you think you have helped the lamb?
59270Does a Turk-- a true Turk-- ever write a book?
59270Does he ever build a church, or pay attention to the moral precepts taught in one?
59270Does he ever found or manage a business, or even an estate?
59270Does he ever publish a newspaper, or read one?
59270Hamitic or Negroid?
59270Has any farmer, if he is alive, any oxen or horses?
59270Has he done any public action that can be set down to his credit?
59270Has he elevated any?
59270Has he saved any country?
59270Has the present Sultan?"
59270Have they oxen and horses to plough?
59270He said,"We are here for the good of the country, and the empire needs to be reformed; how can we reform it?"
59270How can I describe the horrors in our city to you?
59270How can a man be considered as God, owning everything, not in a spiritual sense, but in a very material, pecuniary, and male sense?"
59270How can there be brotherhood without love or purity?
59270How can they spare any service for a people being murdered off the earth?
59270How did the author of this book discover the secret?
59270How long can the American people help them?
59270How long can the Red Cross Society help them?
59270How long will Thy anger burn like fire?
59270How many centuries were the Protestants persecuted and martyred?
59270How many millions were killed by the Roman Catholics?
59270How often has the Turkish minister in Washington, Mavroyeni Beg, officially(?)
59270How, then, do I know the correct number?
59270I often thought,"Suppose I become the richest shoemaker or even the richest banker in Antioch, what then?
59270If he has, will he dare go to his field, sow, reap, and thresh?
59270If the Armenians made attacks, where are the Turkish dead?
59270If the Armenians would accept Mohammedanism, would the Turks persecute them?
59270If the climate enervates the Turks, why does it not the Christians?
59270If they would accept Roman Catholicism would the Turks persecute them?
59270If they would accept the Greek Church, would the Turks persecute them?
59270If you can not do it yourself personally, can you not tell the people of the United States of America to help us and relieve our suffering?
59270In a word, does he have any more intellectual, moral, or business part in the life of modern civilization than a Hottentot or a Matabele?
59270In alien lands they roam, my children dear; Where shall I make appeal, with none to hear?
59270Is it not a shame to mighty Christian nations and powers that this is so?
59270Is the Sultan a better man since the massacre?
59270Is there any farmer left alive?
59270Is there any higher land in the Bible lands than Armenia?
59270Is there any man left to support his wife and children?
59270Is this inconsistent with what I have said of his hating the Armenians for their intelligence?
59270It may be asked, Are there no railroads in Turkey?
59270Liberty answered from on high The sovereign voice of Destiny:"Wilt thou enroll thyself henceforth A soldier true of Liberty?
59270Men will ask then, What do the people say?
59270Now I would ask, do the theologians of the nineteenth century agree on such questions, or any other theological question?
59270Now the question is this, Where is the Holy City, and who are the Gentiles who will trample the Holy City?
59270O Lord, wilt Thou hide Thyself forever?
59270On a ghastly funeral pyre, Brave men are burned with fire; God calls to France, the free,"Thy brother, where is he?"
59270Ought Congress and the President to think it of no concern to them?
59270Our grief is our food, our sleep is weeping, for how long a time must we cry?
59270Our saints through blood go home; Hear thou their dying plea, Where, where is Italy?
59270People are bewildered, and ask,"How can we doubt a good American who was minister there?"
59270Say, whither art thou flying So swift on gleaming wing?
59270Semitic( Arab, Jew)?
59270Shall I ever be happy?
59270Shall blood thy lilies stain?
59270Shall prisons reek and rot, His mother''s blood speak not?
59270Spring has come, and what now?
59270Strong to throttle the feeble, Feeble to beard the strong, With eye o''er- meek, and blanching cheek,-- How long, O Lord, how long?
59270Suppose here and there an Armenian is left( I mean in the country places, not in the cities), dare he go out to his field and work?
59270The Armenians gave them employment, and if their employers were killed, how could they get a living?
59270The boy approached boldly and asked,"Who are you?"
59270The boy rejoined,"If you can not take care of your whip, how can you take care of your subjects?"
59270The first question is, What does Armageddon mean?
59270The king himself was captured, and brought before Alexander, who said to him,"You are my captive; how shall I treat you?"
59270The natural question is, I know,"Do the Sultans, any of them, carry this theory into practice?
59270The question is often asked"Are not the Armenians a Christian people?
59270The question naturally arises, Why does the Sultan keep a Sublime Porte, since he decides everything himself?
59270The questions which are asked now will never be asked: What do the emperors say?
59270Then Lord, what is my call?"
59270Then the question comes, where is Armageddon?
59270Then what is it?
59270Then why did the missionaries go there?"
59270They said,"Are we going to be governed by these heathen dogs, the Christian hogs?
59270Well, what?
59270Were any of those who plundered and killed punished?
59270What do the Sultans say?
59270What do the czars say?
59270What do you want from me?
59270What does Lombard street say?
59270What guarantee can we have, then, that those who survive will not be killed or plundered in their turn?
59270What is the wish of the people?
59270What right have you to interfere with my country and religion?"
59270What sort of a census is likely to be taken by these ignorant, whiskey- swilling, venal barbarians?
59270What sort of reforms can you expect in Armenia, or in Turkey, when the very religion that is to make people better, inculcates such principles?
59270What will become of Germany, Austria, and Italy, who form the Triple Alliance?
59270What will you do with a land where lying is the simplest of mental exercises, and where no one was ever known to blush over it if exposed?"
59270When Christian homes are ablaze, Hast thou no voice to raise?
59270When will they send forth a mandate that these horrors must stop?
59270Whence does the Holy Spirit proceed?
59270Where are those Christian powers who saved African slaves?
59270Where are those Christians who advocated brotherly love and mercy, sending their missionaries to teach us?
59270Where art thou, Czar, oh, where?
59270Where is Armenia?
59270Where is good Frederick''s son When evil deeds are done?
59270Where shall I find them?
59270Where sleeps thy early fame?
59270Where was the Garden of Eden?
59270Who are the Armenians?
59270Who are the commercial class?
59270Who are these two witnesses?
59270Why do I keep repeating"two years"?
59270Why do I not say one year or three years, or a few years?
59270Why do n''t they emigrate?
59270Why not kill the Americans and get richer?"
59270Why the Turkish government?
59270Why, good people, what has his ministry got to do with it?
59270Why?
59270Why?
59270Why?
59270Will not the Christian nations be aroused with great indignation and give the last blow to such a cruel Mohammedan tyranny?
59270Will the Armenians have any crops?
59270Will the Czar succeed in getting Constantinople?
59270Will the European powers who signed the Berlin Treaty give any assurance to the Armenians that they will be protected hereafter?
59270Wilt bear the curse of Cain?
59270World, world, hear our prayer Oh where is Russia, where?
59270Yet this is a picture of what happened over part of Armenia; can you think it is of no concern to you?
59270and Olmazmi( Not to be?)
59270and will not the Sultan permit them, and are there not Armenians in the places along their route?
59270what shall we come to?
6733How is it that this people who were formerly so unnatural and so barbarous are to- day so different, so humane, and quiet and tractible?
6733Shall we lose our souls that have cost Him so dear, for which he suffered so much, and which he shed all his blood to purchase?
6733What has rendered them so docile and submissive; in short, what has worked this happy change if not the Catholic religion?
4319-which means,My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
431910 They said to him,Then how were your eyes opened?"
4319Are you the prophet?
4319''Father, save me from this hour''?
431910 And the disciples asked him,"Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?"
431910 And the multitudes asked him,"What then shall we do?"
431910 And when he entered Jerusalem, all the city was stirred, saying,"Who is this?"
431910 But Jesus, aware of this, said to them,"Why do you trouble the woman?
431910 Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
431910 Jesus answered him,"Are you the teacher of Israel, and yet you do not understand these things?
431910 Jesus straightened up and said to her,"Woman, where are they?
431910 Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent?
431910 Or the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets you gathered?
431910 Pilate said to him,"You will not speak to me?
4319100.10 Jesus Dies MT 27:46- 50 46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice,"Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?"
431911 And say to the owner of the house,''The Teacher says to you: Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?''
431911 And they asked him,"Why do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?"
431911 And when the Pharisees saw this, they said to his disciples,"Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?"
431911 He said to them,"What man of you, if he has one sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will not lay hold of it and lift it out?
431911 How is it that you do not understand that I did not speak to you about bread?
431911 If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will trust you with the true riches?
431911 Jesus said to Peter,"Put your sword into its sheath; shall I not drink the cup which the Father has given me?"
431911 The Jews were looking for him at the feast, and saying,"Where is he?"
431911 They also said,"Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into the sky?
431911 What father among you, if his son asks for a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent?
431912 And Pilate again said to them,"Then what shall I do with the man whom you call the King of the Jews?"
431912 And he said to him,''Friend, how did you get in here without a wedding garment?''
431912 And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and said,"Why does this generation seek a sign?
431912 And if you have not been faithful in what is another''s, who will give you what is your own?
431912 And they were all amazed and perplexed, saying to one another,"What does this mean?"
431912 Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, as well as his sons and his cattle?"
431912 If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you heavenly things?
431912 Or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion?
431912 Tax collectors also came to be baptized, and said to him,"Teacher, what shall we do?"
431912 Then the disciples came and said to him,"Do you know that the Pharisees were offended when they heard this saying?"
431912 They asked him,"Who is the man who said to you,''Take up your bed, and walk''?"
431912 They said to him,"Where is he?"
431912 What do you think?
431912 When he had washed their feet, and taken his garments, and returned to his place, he said to them,"Do you know what I have done to you?
431913 Then Pilate said to him,"Do you not hear how many things they testify against you?"
431913 Then the owner of the vineyard said,''What shall I do?
431913 They said to her,"Woman, why are you weeping?"
431914 And Pilate said to them,"Why, what evil has he done?"
431914 And wherever he enters, say to the owner of the house,''The Teacher says, where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?''
431914 But John tried to prevent him, saying,"I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?"
431914 But he said to him,"Man, who made me a judge or an arbitrator over you?"
431914 Likewise the soldiers asked him,"And what shall we do?"
431915 And Jesus said to them,"Can the guests of the bridegroom mourn as long as he is with them?
431915 And the Jews marveled, saying,"How did this man get such learning, having never studied?"
431915 And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to heaven?
431915 He said to them,"But who do you say that I am?"
431915 Is it not lawful for me to do what I want with my own money?
431915 Jesus said to her,"Woman, why are you weeping?
431915 Should we pay them, or should we not?"
431915 When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?"
431916 And he asked them,"What are you discussing with them?"
431916 He said to him again a second time,"Simon, son of John, do you love me?"
431916 So Jesus said,"Are you also still without understanding?
431916 Then ought not this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has bound for eighteen years, be loosed on the Sabbath day from this bond?"
431916"But to what shall I compare this generation?
431917 And as he taught them, he said,"Is it not written,''My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations''?
431917 And he said to him,"Why do you ask me about what is good?
431917 And he said to them,"What is this conversation which you are exchanging with each other as you walk?"
431917 And he thought to himself,''What shall I do, since I have no place to store my crops?''
431917 Being aware of it, Jesus said to them,"Why do you discuss the fact that you have no bread?
431917 Do you not yet see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and is eliminated?
431917 He said to him the third time,"Simon, son of John, do you love me?"
431917 So they again said to the blind man,"What do you say about him, since he has opened your eyes?"
431917 So when they had gathered, Pilate said to them,"Whom do you want me to release for you, Barabbas or Jesus who is called Christ?"
431917 Tell us, then, what do you think?
431917 Then Jesus answered,"O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
431917 Then said Jesus,"Were not ten cleansed?
431917 Then the girl who kept the door said to Peter,"You are not also one of this man''s disciples, are you?"
431918 And Jesus said to him,"Why do you call me good?
431918 And Zechariah said to the angel,"How shall I know this?
431918 But Jesus, aware of their malice, said,"Why are you testing me, you hypocrites?
431918 Having eyes do you not see, and having ears do you not hear?
431918 He said to him,"Which ones?"
431918 If Satan also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand?
431918 So he said to them,"Are you also without understanding?
431918 Then the Jews said to him,"What sign do you show to us, since you do this?"
431918 They said,"What does he mean by''a little while''?
431918 Was no one found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?"
431919 And Jesus said to them,"Can the guests of the bridegroom fast while he is with them?
431919 And John, calling to him two of his disciples, sent them to the Lord, saying,"Are you the One who is to come, or shall we look for another?"
431919 And he said to them,"What things?"
431919 And if I cast out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your sons cast them out?
431919 And they asked them,"Is this your son, who you say was born blind?
431919 Did not Moses give you the law?
431919 He answered him,"O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
431919 So Jesus said to him,"Why do you call me good?
431919 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said,"Why could we not cast it out?"
431919 Then they said to him,"Where is your Father?"
431919 They began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one by one,"Is it I?"
431919 When I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?"
43192 And Jesus answered them,"Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered this way?
43192 And Jesus said to him,"Do you see all these great buildings?
43192 And all spoke well of him, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth; and they said,"Is not this Joseph''s son?"
43192 And his disciples asked him,"Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
43192 But he answered them,"You see all these things, do you not?
43192 But some of the Pharisees said,"Why are you doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath?"
43192 So he called him and said to him,''What is this I hear about you?
431920 And he said to them,"But who do you say that I am?"
431920 And he said to them,"Whose image and inscription is this?"
431920 And when the disciples saw it, they marveled, saying,"How did the fig tree wither away so soon?"
431920 The Jews then said,"It has taken forty- six years to build this temple, and will you raise it up in three days?"
431920"And when I broke the seven for the four thousand, how many large baskets full of pieces did you take up?"
431921 And Jesus asked his father,"How long has he been like this?"
431921 And he said to her,"What do you want?"
431921 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying,"Who is this who speaks blasphemies?
431921 And they asked him,"What then?
431921 He said to them,"Do you not yet understand?"
431921 The governor answered them,"Which of the two do you want me to release to you?"
431921 When Peter saw him, he said to Jesus,"Lord, what about this man?"
431921 Why do you ask me?
431922 And they were very sorrowful, and began to say to him one after another,"Is it I, Lord?"
431922 And when he had said this, one of the officers standing by struck Jesus with his hand, saying,"Is that the way you answer the high priest?"
431922 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answered them,"Why are you reasoning in your hearts?
431922 Is it lawful for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not?"
431922 Jesus said to him,"If I want him to remain until I come, what is that to you?
431922 Judas( not Iscariot) said to him,"Lord, how is it that you will manifest yourself to us, and not to the world?"
431922 Pilate said to them,"Then what shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?"
431922 Then he said to them the third time,"Why, what evil has he done?
431922 Then the Jews said,"Will he kill himself, since he says,''Where I go you can not come''?"
431922 Then they said to him,"Who are you?
431923 And all the people were amazed and said,"Could this be the Son of David?"
431923 And he said,"Why, what evil has he done?"
431923 And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to heaven?
431923 In the resurrection, whose wife will she be?
431923 Jesus answered him,"If I have spoken wrongly, bear witness to the wrong; but if I have spoken rightly, why do you strike me?"
431923 So he called them to himself and said to them in parables:"How can Satan cast out Satan?
431923 Then one said to him,"Lord, will those who are saved be few?"
431923 Which is easier, to say,''Your sins are forgiven you,''or to say,''Rise up and walk''?
431923 Why then did you not put my money in the bank, that at my coming I might have collected it with interest?''
431924 And the Pharisees said to him,"Look, why are they doing what is not lawful on the Sabbath?"
431924 Jesus said to them,"Is not this why you are wrong, that you do not know the Scriptures nor the power of God?
431924 So she went out and said to her mother,"What shall I ask?"
431924 So the Jews gathered round him and said to him,"How long will you keep us in suspense?
431924 When the messengers of John had departed, he began to speak to the crowds concerning John:"What did you go out into the wilderness to see?
431925 And which of you by worrying can add a single cubit to his span of life?
431925 For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses or forfeits himself?
431925 He said to them,"Where is your faith?"
431925 The baptism of John- where was it from?
431925 Then Judas, who was betraying him, answered,"Rabbi, is it I?"
431925 Then some of the people of Jerusalem said,"Is not this the man whom they seek to kill?
431925 Then, leaning back on the breast of Jesus, he said to him,"Lord, who is it?"
431925 They asked him,"Then why do you baptize, if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the prophet?"
431925 They said to him,"Who are you?"
431925 What then did you go out to see?
431925 When the disciples heard this they were greatly astonished, saying,"Who then can be saved?"
431925 When they found him on the other side of the sea, they said to him,"Rabbi, when did you come here?"
431925 When they found him on the other side of the sea, they said to him,"Rabbi, when did you come here?"
431926 And he said to them,"Why are you afraid, O you of little faith?"
431926 And they were exceedingly astonished, and said to him,"Then who can be saved?"
431926 But what did you go out to see?
431926 Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and enter his glory?"
431926 He said to him,"What is written in the law?
431926 If you then are not able to do this very little thing, why are you anxious about the rest?
431926 One of the servants of the high priest, a relative of him whose ear Peter had cut off, said,"Did I not see you in the garden with him?"
431926 Then they said to him,"What did he do to you?
431926 Those who heard it said,"Then who can be saved?"
431926 What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, and forfeits his soul?
431927 And if I cast out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your sons cast them out?
431927 And the men marveled, saying,"What sort of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him?"
431927 And the servants of the householder came and said to him,''Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field?
431927 And they were all amazed, so that they questioned among themselves, saying,"What is this?
431927 For who is greater, one who sits at the table, or one who serves?
431927 Which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his span of life?
431927"Now is my soul troubled, and what shall I say?
431928 And they said to him,"By what authority are you doing these things?
431928 And when he had come into the house, his disciples asked him privately,"Why could we not cast it out?"
431928 And why do you worry about clothing?
431928 For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it?
431928 Then they said to him,"What must we do, to be doing the works of God?"
431928 Then they said to him,"What must we do, to be doing the works of God?"
431928 Therefore, in the resurrection, whose wife of the seven will she be?
431928 When he had entered the house, the blind men came to him; and Jesus said to them,"Do you believe that I am able to do this?"
431928 When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell down before him, and said with a loud voice,"What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God?
431929 And behold, they cried out,"What have you to do with us, O Son of God?
431929 And he asked them,"But who do you say that I am?"
431929 Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?
431929 But he, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus,"And who is my neighbor?"
431929 Jesus said to him,"Have you believed because you have seen me?
431929 Or how can one enter a strong man''s house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man?
43193 And Jesus spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying,"Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath, or not?"
43193 And the chief priests accused him of many things.4 And Pilate again asked him,"Have you no answer to make?
43193 And why do you look at the speck in your brother''s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?
43193 He answered them,"And why do you transgress the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition?
43193 He answered them,"I also will ask you a question; now tell me, 4 the baptism of John- was it from heaven or from men?"
43193 He answered them,"What did Moses command you?"
43193 If anyone says to you,''Why are you doing this?''
43193 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon?
43193 Now as he sat on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John, and Andrew asked him privately, 4"Tell us, when will this be?
43193 Now as he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying,"Tell us, when will this be?
43193 The steward said to himself,''What shall I do, since my master is taking the stewardship away from me?
431930 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and said,"Who touched my clothes?"
431930 And the Pharisees and their scribes complained against his disciples, saying,"Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?"
431930 Jesus asked him,"What is your name?"
431930 So they said to him,"What sign will you perform then, that we may see it and believe you?
431930 So they said to him,"What sign will you perform then, that we may see it and believe you?
431930 The baptism of John- was it from heaven or from men?
431931 And his disciples said to him,"You see the crowd pressing around you, and yet you say,''Who touched me?''"
431931 And many of the people believed in him, and they said,"When the Christ comes, will he do more signs than this man has done?"
431931 And they reasoned among themselves,"If we say,''From heaven,''He will say,''Why then did you not believe him?''
431931 For if they do these things when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?"
431931 If any one asks you,''Why are you untying it?''
431931 Jesus answered them,"Do you now believe?
431931 Jesus immediately reached out his hand and caught him, and said to him,"O you of little faith, why did you doubt?"
431931 Therefore do not worry, saying,''What shall we eat?''
431931 Which of the two did the will of his father?"
431931"To what then shall I compare the men of this generation, and what are they like?
431932 And Jesus stopped and called them, saying,"What do you want me to do for you?"
431932 And they said to each other,"Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked with us on the road, while he opened to us the scriptures?"
431932 If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you?
431933 And as they were untying the colt, its owners said to them,"Why are you untying the colt?"
431933 And he replied,"Who are my mother and my brothers?"
431933 And if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you?
431933 In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will she be?
431933 Should not you have had mercy on your fellow servant, just as I had mercy on you?''
431933 So the disciples said to one another,"Has any one brought him food?"
431933 Then his disciples said to him,"Where could we get enough bread in the wilderness to feed such a great crowd?"
431934 And Jesus said to them,"Can you make the guests of the bridegroom fast while he is with them?
431934 And Jesus said to them,"How many loaves do you have?"
431934 And Mary said to the angel,"How can this be, since I am a virgin?"
431934 And he said,"Where have you laid him?"
431934 And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive back, what credit is that to you?
431934 Jesus answered them,"Is it not written in your law,''I said, you are gods''?
431934 Jesus answered,"Do you say this on your own, or did others say it to you about me?"
431934 Salt is good; but if the salt has lost its taste, how shall it be seasoned?
431934 The crowd answered him,"We have heard from the Law that the Christ remains forever; and how can you say,''The Son of Man must be lifted up''?
431934 They answered him,"You were born in utter sin, and are you teaching us?"
431935 And he said to them,"When I sent you out with no purse or bag or sandals, did you lack anything?"
431935 Do you not say,''There are yet four months and then comes the harvest''?
431935 Jesus heard that they had cast him out, and when he found him, he said,"Do you believe in the Son of Man?"
431935 Pilate answered,"Am I a Jew?
431935 The Jews said to one another,"Where does this man intend to go that we shall not find him?
431936 And he said to them,"What do you want me to do for you?"
431936 And they were all amazed and said to one another,"What is this word?
431936 For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world, and forfeit his soul?
431936 He answered,"Who is he, sir, that I may believe in him?"
431936 Simon Peter said to him,"Lord, where are you going?"
431936 What does he mean when he said,''You will seek me and you will not find me,''and,''Where I am you can not come''?"
431936 Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers?"
431936"Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?"
431937 And they said to him,"Where, Lord?"
431937 But some of them said,"Could not he who opened the eyes of the blind man have kept this man from dying?"
431937 Now when they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles,"Brethren, what shall we do?"
431937 Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
431937 Peter said to him,"Lord, why can I not follow you now?
431937 Pilate said to him,"You are a king then?"
431937 Then he came and found them sleeping, and he said to Peter,"Simon, are you asleep?
431937 Then the righteous will answer him,''Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink?
431937 Therefore David himself calls him''Lord''; how is he then his son?"
431938 And he said to them,"Why are you troubled, and why do doubts rise in your hearts?
431938 But he said to them,"How many loaves do you have?
431938 Jesus answered,"Will you lay down your life for me?
431938 Jesus turned, and saw them following, and said to them,"What do you seek?"
431938 Pilate said to him,"What is truth?"
431938 When did we see you a stranger and take you in, or naked and clothe you?
431939 And when he came in, he said to them,"Why make this commotion and weep?
431939 He also told them a parable:"Can a blind man lead a blind man?
431939 One of the criminals who were hanged there hurled insults at him, saying,"Are you not the Christ?
431939 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?''
43194 And his disciples answered him,"How can one feed these men with bread here in the desert?"
43194 But Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said,"Why do you think evil in your hearts?
43194 But there were some who said to themselves indignantly,"Why was this ointment wasted?
43194 Jesus said to her,"Woman, what have you to do with me?
43194 Nicodemus said to him,"How can a man be born when he is old?
43194 Or how can you say to your brother,''Let me take the speck out of your eye,''when there is a plank in your own eye?
43194 Then Jesus, knowing all that was to come upon him, went forward and said to them,"Whom do you seek?"
43194 Then he said to them,"Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?"
431940 But Martha was distracted with much serving; and she went to him and said,"Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone?
431940 But the other rebuked him, saying,"Do you not fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation?
431940 He said to them,"Why are you so afraid?
431940 Jesus said to her,"Did I not tell you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?"
431940 Then he came to the disciples and found them sleeping; and he said to Peter,"So, could you not watch with me one hour?
431940 Then some of the Pharisees who were with him heard this, and said to him,"Are we blind also?"
431940 Therefore, when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?"
431941 And they were filled with awe, and said to one another,"Who is this?
431941 And while they still did not believe for joy, and marveled, he said to them,"Have you anything here to eat?"
431941 And why do you look at the speck in your brother''s eye, but do not notice the plank in your own eye?
431941 Peter said,"Lord, are you telling this parable to us, or to all?"
431941 Then Jesus answered,"O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you and bear with you?
431941 Then he came the third time and said to them,"Are you still sleeping and resting?
431942 Has not the scripture said that the Christ comes from David, and from Bethlehem, the town where David was?"
431942 They said,"Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
431942 They said,"Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
431943 But why is this granted me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
431943 Why do you not understand what I say?
431944 David therefore calls him''Lord,''and how is he his son?"
431944 How can you believe, who receive glory from one another, and do not seek the glory that comes from the only God?
431944 Then he turned toward the woman and said to Simon,"Do you see this woman?
431945 And Jesus said,"Who touched me?"
431945 If David then calls him''Lord,''how is he his son?"
431945 The officers then went back to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them,"Why did you not bring him?"
431945 Then he came to the disciples and said to them,"Are you still sleeping and resting?
431945"Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his master has set over his household, to give them their food at the proper time?
431945.11 The Secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven MT 13:10- 17 10 The disciples came and said to him,"Why do you speak to them in parables?"
431945.14 The Parable of the Lamp MK 4:21- 25 21 And he said to them,"Is a lamp brought to be put under a basket or under a bed?
431945.193 Parable of the Householder MT 13:51- 52 51 Jesus asked,"Have you understood all these things?"
431946 And Nathanael said to him,"Can anything good come out of Nazareth?"
431946 For if you love those who love you, what reward have you?
431946 He said to them,"Why do you sleep?
431946 Which of you convicts me of sin?
431946"Why do you call me,''Lord, Lord,''and do not do what I say?
431947 And if you greet only your brethren, what more are you doing than others?
431947 But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe my words?"
431947 The Pharisees answered them,"Are you deceived, you also?
431947 Then the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered a council, and said,"What are we to do?
431948 And Jesus said to them,"Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs to capture me?
431948 And when they saw him they were astonished; and his mother said to him,"Son, why have you treated us so?
431948 But he replied to the man who told him,"Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?"
431948 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed in him?
431948 Nathanael said to him,"How do you know me?"
431948 The Jews answered him,"Are we not right in saying that you are a Samaritan and have a demon?"
431949 And he said to them,"Why did you seek me?
431949 Then those who reclined at the table with him began to say among themselves,"Who is this who even forgives sins?"
431949 When those around him saw what was going to happen, they said,"Lord, shall we strike with the sword?"
43195 And as they were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them,"Why do you seek the living among the dead?
43195 And he asked them,"How many loaves do you have?"
43195 And some of those who stood there said to them,"What are you doing, untying the colt?"
43195 And they reasoned among themselves, saying,"If we say,''From heaven,''he will say,''Why did you not believe him?''
43195 But now I am going to him who sent me, yet none of you asks me,''Where are you going?''
43195 For which is easier, to say,''Your sins are forgiven,''or to say,''Rise and walk''?
43195 Jesus said to them,"Children, have you any fish?"
43195 Or have you not read in the Law that on the Sabbath the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath, and are innocent?
43195 So he called in each one of his master''s debtors, and he said to the first,''How much do you owe my master?''
43195 The Pharisees and the scribes asked him,"Why do your disciples not live according to the tradition of the elders, but eat with impure hands?"
43195 Then he said to them,"Which of you, having a son or an ox that has fallen into a well, will not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day?"
43195 Thomas said to him,"Lord, we do not know where you are going, and how can we know the way?"
431950 Jesus answered him,"Because I said to you, I saw you under the fig tree, do you believe?
431950 Jesus said to him,"Friend, why are you here?"
431950 Salt is good, but if the salt loses its flavor, how will you season it?
431951 And Jesus said to him,"What do you want me to do for you?"
431951 Do you think that I came to give peace on earth?
431952 Then the Jews began to argue among themselves, saying,"How can this man give us his flesh to eat?"
431952 They replied,"Are you from Galilee, too?
431953 Are you greater than our father Abraham?
431953 Do you think that I can not appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?
431954 And when his disciples James and John saw this, they said,"Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?"
431954 But how then could the Scriptures be fulfilled, that it must happen in this way?"
431955 At that hour Jesus said to the crowds,"Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs to capture me?
431955 Is this not the carpenter''s son?
431956 And are not all his sisters with us?
431956 They were looking for Jesus and saying to one another as they stood in the temple,"What do you think?
431957 The Jews then said to him,"You are not yet fifty years old, and have you seen Abraham?"
431957"And why do you not judge for yourselves what is right?
43196 And about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing idle, and said to them,''Why have you been standing here idle all day?''
43196 Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies?
43196 Now some of the scribes were sitting there, reasoning in their hearts, 7"Why does this man speak like this?
43196 When Jesus saw him lying there and knew that he had been in this condition for a long time, he said to him,"Do you want to be made well?"
431960 And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus,"Have you no answer to make?
431960 Many of his disciples, when they heard it, said,"This is a hard saying; who can listen to it?"
431961 When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples complained about this, he said to them,"Does this offend you?
431962 And the high priest stood up and said,"Have you no answer to make?
431962 What then if you should see the Son of Man ascend to where he was before?
431963 The high priest tore his clothes and said,"Why do we need any more witnesses?
431963.20 Jesus Teaches Humility MT 18:1- 5 1 At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying,"Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?"
431963.40 Exhortation to Forgiveness MT 18:21- 35 21 Then Peter came to him and said,"Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
431966 What do you think?"
431967 Then Jesus said to the twelve,"Do you also want to go away?"
431968 Simon Peter answered him,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
43197 Again he asked them,"Whom do you seek?"
43197 And crying out with a loud voice, he said,"What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God?
43197 And will not God bring about justice for his elect, who cry to him day and night?
43197 As they went away, Jesus began to speak to the crowds concerning John:"What did you go out into the wilderness to see?
43197 So they asked him,"Teacher, when will these things be?
43197 Then he said to another,''And how much do you owe?''
43197 They said to him,"Why then did Moses command one to give a certificate of divorce, and to put her away?"
43197 They were amazed and wondered, saying,"Are not all these who are speaking Galileans?
43197"Will any one of you, who has a servant plowing or keeping sheep, say to him when he has come in from the field,''Come at once and sit down to eat''?
431970 Jesus answered them,"Did I not choose you, the twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
431970 They all said,"Are you the Son of God, then?"
431971 And they said,"What further testimony do we need?
431974.10 The Rich Young Ruler MT 19:16- 30 16 Now behold, one came up and said to him,"Teacher, what good thing must I do to have eternal life?"
43198 And how is it that we hear them, each of us in his own native language?
43198 But Jesus, aware of this, said,"O men of little faith, why do you discuss among yourselves the fact that you have no bread?
43198 But what did you go out to see?
43198 But when the disciples saw it, they were indignant, saying,"Why this waste?
43198 The disciples said to him,"Rabbi, the Jews were just now seeking to stone you, and are you going there again?"
43198 The neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar, said,"Is not this the man who used to sit and beg?"
43198 When Pilate heard these words, he was the more afraid, 9 and he went again into the Praetorium and said to Jesus,"Where are you from?"
43198 Will he not rather say to him,''Prepare my supper, and gird yourself and serve me, till I eat and drink; and afterward you shall eat and drink''?
431985.10 The Parable of the Two Sons MT 21:28- 32 28"What do you think?
43199 And Herod said,"John I have beheaded, but who is this about whom I hear such things?"
43199 But Pilate answered them,"Do you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?"
43199 Do you not yet perceive?
43199 Does he thank the servant because he did what he was commanded?
43199 Jesus answered,"Are there not twelve hours in the day?
43199 Jesus said to him,"Have I been with you so long, and yet you do not know me, Philip?
43199 Nicodemus said to him,"How can this be?"
43199 Or what man of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone?
43199 Then Jesus asked him,"What is your name?"
43199 Then Jesus said to them,"I ask you, which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to destroy it?"
43199 Then the woman of Samaria said to him,"How is it that you, being a Jew, ask a drink from me, a Samaritan woman?"
43199 Then what did you go out to see?
43199 They said to him,"Where do you want us to prepare it?"
43199 What will the owner of the vineyard do?
43199 Which is easier, to say to the paralytic,''Your sins are forgiven,''or to say,''Rise, take up your pallet and walk''?
4319A man clothed in soft clothing?
4319A man clothed in soft garments?
4319A prophet?
4319A prophet?
4319A reed shaken by the wind?
4319A reed shaken by the wind?
4319Again the high priest asked him,"Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"
4319And Peter said to him,"Lord, are you going to wash my feet?"
4319And do you not remember?
4319And he said to them,"Whose likeness and inscription is this?"
4319And his brothers James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas?
4319And how is it written of the Son of Man, that he must suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
4319And many who heard him were astonished, saying,"Where did this man get these things?
4319And people came and said to him,"Why do John''s disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?"
4319And they asked him,"Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?"
4319And they marveled that he was talking with a woman, but no one said,"What do you wish?"
4319And they reasoned among themselves, saying,"If we say,''From heaven,''he will say to us,''Why then did you not believe him?''
4319And they said to him,"Shall we go and buy two hundred denarii worth of bread, and give it to them to eat?"
4319And they said,"What is that to us?
4319And they were afraid, and they marveled, saying to one another,"Who then is this, that he commands even the winds and water, and they obey him?"
4319And they woke him and said to him,"Teacher, do you not care if we perish?"
4319And to what shall I compare it?
4319And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?"
4319And what will be the sign of your coming, and of the end of the age?"
4319And what will be the sign when these things are all to be fulfilled?"
4319And what will be the sign when they are about to take place?"
4319And when he came into the house, Jesus spoke to him first, saying,"What do you think, Simon?
4319And when he came near, he asked him, 41"What do you want me to do for you?"
4319And when he had spit on his eyes and put his hands on him, he asked him"Do you see anything?"
4319Are not his sisters here with us?"
4319Are you Elijah?"
4319Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink?"
4319Are you not of more value than they?
4319Are your hearts hardened?
4319But if the salt loses its taste, how shall it be made salty again?
4319But knowing their hypocrisy, he said to them,"Why do you put me to the test?
4319But others said,"How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?"
4319But some said,"Will the Christ come from Galilee?
4319Can a demon open the eyes of the blind?"
4319Can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb and be born?"
4319Can it be that the authorities really know that he is the Christ?
4319Can you drink the cup that I drink, or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?"
4319Could this be the Christ?"
4319Could you not watch one hour?
4319Cut it down; why should it use up the ground?''
4319Did not he who made the outside make the inside also?
4319Did you come to destroy us?
4319Did you not agree with me for a denarius?
4319Did you not know that I must be in my Father''s house?"
4319Do men gather grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles?
4319Do not even the Gentiles do the same?
4319Do not even the tax collectors do the same?
4319Do you believe this?"
4319Do you not know that I have power to release you, and power to crucify you?"
4319Do you not remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets you gathered?
4319Do you not see that whatever enters a man from outside can not defile him, 19 since it does not enter his heart but his stomach, and so passes on?"
4319Do you not yet perceive or understand?
4319Do you want to become his disciples, too?"
4319Does he intend to go to the Dispersion among the Greeks and teach the Greeks?
4319Does not each of you on the Sabbath untie his ox or his donkey from the stall, and lead it away to water it?
4319For which is greater, the gift or the altar that makes the gift sacred?
4319For which is greater, the gold or the temple that has made the gold sacred?
4319For which of these do you stone me?"
4319From heaven or from men?"
4319From whom do the kings of the earth take customs or taxes, from their sons or from others?"
4319Has no one condemned you?"
4319Have you come here to torment us before the time?"
4319Have you come to destroy us?
4319Have you never read,''Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants you have perfected praise''?"
4319Have you no faith?"
4319He drew near to Jesus to kiss him; 48 but Jesus said to him,"Judas, are you betraying the Son of Man with a kiss?"
4319He who has seen me has seen the Father; how can you say,''Show us the Father''?
4319How can you say,''You will be made free''?"
4319How did he open your eyes?"
4319How do you read?"
4319How does he now say,''I have come down from heaven''?"
4319How does he now say,''I have come down from heaven''?"
4319How long shall I bear with you?
4319How long shall I bear with you?
4319How then does he now see?"
4319How then will his kingdom stand?
4319How then will you understand all the parables?
4319If I tell the truth, why do you not believe me?
4319Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?
4319Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?"
4319Is it not the one who sits at the table?
4319Is it not to be set on a lampstand?
4319Is not his mother called Mary?
4319Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?
4319JN 18:29- 33a 29 So Pilate went out to them and said,"What accusation do you bring against this man?"
4319JN 18:33b-38 33 Then Pilate called Jesus, and said to him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
4319JN 1:19- 28 19 Now this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him,"Who are you?"
4319LK 13:18- 19 18 Then he said,"What is the kingdom of God like?
4319LK 13:20- 21 20 And again he said,"To what shall I compare the kingdom of God?
4319LK 18:18- 30 18 Now a certain ruler asked him,"Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
4319LK 20:41- 44 41 And he said to them,"How can they say that the Christ is the Son of David?
4319LK 23:3- 7 3 So Pilate asked him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
4319LK 9:18- 27 18 Now it happened that as he was praying alone his disciples were with him; and he asked them,"Who do the crowds say that I am?"
4319MK 10:2- 12 2 The Pharisees came and in order to test him asked,"Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?"
4319MK 12:35- 37 35 And Jesus said, while he taught in the temple,"How is it that the scribes say that the Christ is the Son of David?
4319MK 15:2- 5 2 Then Pilate asked him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
4319MK 15:34- 37 34 And at the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice,"Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
4319MK 16:3- 4 3 And they[ the women] asked each other,"Who will roll away the stone from the door of the tomb for us?"
4319MK 4:13- 20 13 And he said to them,"Do you not understand this parable?
4319MK 4:30- 32 30 And he said,"With what shall we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable shall we use for it?
4319Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?"
4319Now none of the disciples dared ask him,"Who are you?"
4319Now which of them will love him more?"
4319Or are you envious because I am generous?''
4319Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
4319Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time,"Do you love me?"
4319Pilate said to them,"Shall I crucify your King?"
4319So do you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?"
4319That he will not come to the feast?"
4319The servants said to him,''Then do you want us to go and gather them up?''
4319Therefore they said to him,"You are not also one of his disciples, are you?"
4319They asked,"Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason?"
4319They said to him,"Rabbi"( which means Teacher),"where are you staying?"
4319This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have prepared?''
4319Up to seven times?"
4319What do I still lack?"
4319What do you say about yourself?"
4319What do you say?"
4319What do you think?"
4319What have we to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth?
4319What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?
4319What is it that these men testify against you?"
4319What is it that these men testify against you?"
4319What then shall we have?"
4319What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
4319What work will you do?
4319What work will you do?
4319When he was in the house, he asked them,"What were you discussing on the road?"
4319Where are the nine?
4319Where do you get that living water?
4319Where then did this man get all these things?"
4319Who can forgive sins but God alone?"
4319Who can forgive sins but God alone?"
4319Who do you claim to be?"
4319Who gave you this authority to do them?"
4319Who is seeking to kill you?"
4319Who is the one who struck you?"
4319Who is the one who struck you?"
4319Who is this Son of Man?"
4319Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
4319Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
4319Whom are you seeking?"
4319Whose likeness and inscription does it have?"
4319Whose son is he?"
4319Why do we need any more witnesses?
4319Why do you seek to kill me?"
4319Why do you trouble her?
4319Why do you want to hear it again?
4319Why listen to him?"
4319Why trouble the Teacher any further?"
4319Will he delay long over them?
4319Will they not both fall into a pit?
4319Yet Jesus did not say to him that he would not die, but,"If I want him to remain until I come, what is that to you?"
4319You brood of vipers, how are you to escape being sentenced to hell?
4319You knew that I reap where I have not sown, and gather where I have not scattered seed?
4319You knew that I was a hard man, taking up what I did not lay down and reaping what I did not sow?
4319You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky; but how is it you do not know how to interpret this present time?
4319Your own nation and the chief priests have handed you over to me; what have you done?"
4319how can you speak good, when you are evil?
4319or''What shall we drink?''
4319or''What shall we wear?''
4319or,"Why are you talking with her?"
4319that is,"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
4319they were indignant; 16 and they said to him,"Do you hear what these are saying?"
60490And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 60490 Can He beget in His turn?"
60490Has He paternity, or productive virtue without paternity?
60490If He be the Word, did He emanate from God in time or before time?
60490If He emanated from God, is He co- eternal and of the same, that is identical, substance with Him, or merely of a similar substance?
60490If it be said that this disposition is unattainable, I answer, so is all perfection; ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections? 60490 Is He distinct from the Father, that is, separate from Him, or is he not?"
60490Is He made or begotten?
60490When the Lord of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
60490Where wast thou,asked the Lord of Job,"when I laid the foundations of the earth?
60490''What moved God to make them?
60490*** Wherefore then serveth the law?
60490*** You ask the learned doctors why they say the world was made out of nothing, and they will answer,"Do n''t the Bible say He created the world?"
60490***** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
60490***** how have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?
60490All worlds must still redeem; But mercy can not justice rob-- Or where were Elohim?
60490And on the other hand, for the promotion of life, what encouragement has God not given?
60490And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said: Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water?
60490And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
60490And who shall Cain rule over?
60490Are all apostles?
60490Are all prophets?
60490Are all teachers?
60490Are all workers of miracles?
60490Art thou a Master of Israel and knowest not these things?"
60490Behold, I say unto you, Is not a soul as precious unto God, as a soul will be at the time of his coming?
60490But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?"
60490But where learned Abel to offer sacrifice if not from his father, Adam?
60490Concerning the question, he asked God--"Which of all the sects is right, and which shall I join?"
60490Do all interpret?
60490Do all speak with tongues?
60490Do we owe much to God for creation?
60490Does not violation of law involve intelligences in suffering in all worlds?
60490Does the infinity of his eternal nature ebb and flow with every increase or diminution in the sum of human guilt and misery?
60490For What purpose are the spirits of men sent to take bodies upon the earth?
60490For how easy would it have been for him, even without a miracle, to have avoided falling into the hands of his enemies?
60490For what end did God create them?
60490God''s creative acts culminating thus, the next pertinent questions are: Then what of the decreed purpose of God to punish moral evil?
60490Had man ever died if he had never sinned?
60490Have all the gifts of healing?
60490Have we here the reappearance of the old Epicurean doctrine,"pleasure is the supreme good, and chief end of life?"
60490He said:"And again, what do we hear?
60490Hence, the phrase"shall we not be subject to the Father of spirits and live?"
60490His relationship to God and to the Savior having been fixed by the first revelation, what next?
60490His seeking knowledge from God upon this very question--"which of all the sects is right?"
60490How came he to offer sacrifice of the firstlings of his flock?
60490How did we lose original justice?
60490How do you prove that?
60490How is it that John was considered one of the greatest Prophets?
60490If it"repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and grieved him at his heart"--why then did he make him?
60490In all worlds and in all world- systems does not the same Gospel prevail?
60490In reply, I asked-- Whom did Jesus have reference to as being the least?
60490In what way does it contribute to the better apprehension of that which is, the truth?
60490Intelligencies, Eternal, Self- existent:_"The soul-- the mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from?
60490Is God to become more holy, more wise, more powerful hereafter; and must evil be annihilated to make room for his perfections to expand?
60490Is it not as necessary that the plan of redemption should be made known unto this people, as well as unto their children?
60490Is it not evident that the kingdom of peace, wherein was to dwell righteousness and truth, had become merely one of the kingdoms of this world?
60490Is it not nature''s testimony to the fact of the desirability of life?
60490Is life-- especially human life-- worth living?
60490Is not God infinitely wise and holy and powerful now?
60490Is not eternal law maintained by its constant and eternal vindication, what some call the maintenance of Justice?
60490Is the Christ capable of such mockery?
60490It is correct enough, but how did it get into your head?
60490Must they keep their lips forever closed on that account?
60490NOTES_ What is Prophecy but History Reversed:_"What is prophecy but history reversed?"
60490Now, then, suppose these conditions, and suppose further that Jesus came here, what would be the nature of his mission?
60490One excellency; ought therefore a moralist to recommend imperfections?
60490Query.--How could Moses"esteem the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt"if he knew nothing of Christ?
60490Remember yet not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
60490Second question: How was the least in the kingdom of heaven greater than he?
60490Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
60490That is, if the Gospel was preached to Abraham how came the law of Moses into existence: why was it given to ancient Israel and binding on them?
60490The Gospel Plus the Law:_ After making the statement that the Gospel was preached to Abraham, Paul asks the question,"Wherefore then serveth the law?"
60490The question is whose desire shall be unto Cain?
60490Then alter that, what would be the next most important thing?
60490Then why be sorry that he had created him, since God''s foreknowledge must have taught him what kind of a being man would be?
60490Thus: The Justice of God Requires that the Gospel should be Revealed to the Antediluvians; or, Was the Gospel Revealed to the Antediluvians?
60490Value of the Doctrine of Eternal Existence:_ But what is the value of this doctrine of the eternal existence of uncreated intelligences?
60490Was Paul crucified for you?
60490Was it not"left to other people?"
60490What Think Ye of Christ?_"Said Jesus to the Pharisees.
60490What do we learn from all this?
60490What have we deserved to suffer for such conduct?
60490What is meant by that?
60490What of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world?
60490What should he first do?
60490What signify the words creation of heaven and earth?
60490What think ye of Christ?
60490What truth do these Christian critics hold to be the most important truth to mankind?
60490Wherein lies the just responsibility of man if he was so created as to love evil and to follow it?
60490Which mode of spending the time will produce the best results?
60490Which, in the last analysis of things, in spite of all special pleadings to the contrary, leaves responsibility for moral evil with God?
60490Who so fit to restore the keys of the gathering of Israel and leading the ten tribes back from the north as Moses, the great prophet of Israel?
60490Who told you so?
60490Who told you that man did not exist in like manner, upon the same principles?
60490Who were these daughters of men?
60490Who were these sons of God?
60490Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
60490Whoever had such a trust committed to him before or since?
60490Whoever had the honor of doing that?
60490Why, then, do you wreak your fury against the temples, when this surely is not to persuade, but to use force?
60490Why?
60490Will not God be in such worlds reconciling them to himself through the Christ and the Christ spirit that shall be made every where to abound?
60490Would it not be to teach man his moral duty?
60490Would not that be the most important thing to have declared?
60490and does not sin exist along with that infinite holiness and wisdom and power?
60490and what of the much vaunted justice of God in that punishment?
60490in His relationship to the Godhead; and the disputants concerned themselves with such questions as these:"Is Jesus the Word?"
60490l,"How, then, shall thought- power be increased?
60490when wilt thou cease to be a child in knowledge?"
60490whose son is he?
12868And Esau said, Behold I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me? 12868 IS IT COME?"
12868When they were therefore come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel? 12868 ( Ezekiel 18:4)What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death?
12868( Galatians 4:3,4) How did God send his Son?
12868( Hebrews 11:6) But how can we believe?
12868( Job 14:21) Why?
12868( John 10:29,30) It may be asked, Does this not prove that they were one being?
12868( John 14:6) What can one who is now repentant and changing his course, but still a sinner, do to come into harmony with God?
12868( John 19:12)"And he[ Pilate] said unto them the_ third time_, Why, what evil hath he done?
12868( Matthew 24:42) Why watch unless they would know when the time would arrive?
12868( Matthew 26:62,63) And when he told the truth, saying,"Ye say that I am,"they said,"What need we any further witness?
12868( Psalm 14:3) These Scriptures being true, and since Jesus was born of a woman, was he not born like other children?
12868( See back reference) Why have these doctrines been obscured?
12868A highway is used in the Scriptures to illustrate what?
12868A star is used in the Scriptures to symbolize what?
12868About what was the age of Jacob and Esau at the time of this transaction?
12868After Esau failed in his attempt to defeat his own contract with Jacob, what did he do toward obtaining the blessing from his father?
12868After Jacob''s death, by what name were his offspring known?
12868After Solomon''s death, what happened to the nation of Israel?
12868After all the bride class is united with the Bridegroom, then what is next to be expected?
12868After conversion, what further things take place before one becomes a new creature?
12868After hearing this prophecy, for whom were the Israelites looking?
12868After the ascension of Jesus on high, what was his position with reference to the Father?
12868After the birth of his sons, where did Isaac go to reside?
12868Against what enemies does the new creature war?
12868An understanding of the mystery involves what?
12868And if so, was he not a sinner like others?
12868And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
12868And so the Apostle puts it:"Know ye not, that so many of us as are baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
12868And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
12868And when he sent him, was he part man and part God?
12868And who is he?
12868And why is this true?
12868And why so much despised?
12868Applying the above rule, a day for a year, when would the 1,335 days of Daniel''s prophecy end?
12868Are Jesus and Jehovah one and the same being?
12868Are the dead conscious at any time after death?
12868Are the reasons for our Lord''s return few or many?
12868Are there many people now living on the earth who sincerely desire a righteous government?
12868Are these Christians who are thus gathered together followers of any man?
12868Are we justified in assuming that no one could ever know the time of his second appearing?
12868Are we not compelled to conclude that there was a wise One, who created these things, greater than anything we see?
12868As a new creature, does he need renewing?
12868As a sacrificing priest, what did Aaron typify?
12868As the dead return from the grave, what will the living do for them?
12868As these appreciate this string of the harp, what song is appropriate to them?
12868At the time God sentenced man to death did he foreshadow a provision for his release?
12868At the time when God pronounced the sentence in Eden, was the statement,''The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent''s head,''understood?
12868At what important Biblical place did Jacob spend the night?
12868At what particular place was Jesus born?
12868At what places did Abraham stop in Canaan that are specially mentioned in the Bible?
12868Being convinced of his resurrection, how did that affect Jesus''disciples in regard to proclaiming the truth?
12868Besides glory and honor, what else is the church seeking?
12868But how can we know that there is a great God?
12868But what do they mean?
12868By dying as a man, what did Jesus provide for man''s benefit?
12868By faith the Christians see what in the near future for their beloved dead?
12868By obeying God''s law, how long could Adam and Eve have lived in Eden?
12868By what must we determine these questions?
12868By what names is Lucifer known since his fall?
12868By what other terms is Satan designated?
12868By what prophecy did God show that it was his purpose to redeem man by his beloved Son suffering death?
12868By whom has God spoken his fundamental truths?
12868By whom was the Bible written?
12868Can a human mind accurately foretell future events?
12868Can any one outside of the school of Christ be sanctified?
12868Can everybody understand these great truths?
12868Can the dead breathe, think, or feel?
12868Can the purposes of God fail?
12868Can there be any doubt about the Lord''s second coming?
12868Can there be any doubt about these physical facts marking a fulfillment of Daniel''s prophecy concerning the"time of the end"?
12868Can they love or hate?
12868Christ Jesus in glory possesses what kind of body?
12868Could Adam redeem himself?
12868Could God change the penalty for the violation of his law after the penalty has been once fixed and the law violated?
12868Could God consistently provide for a substitute to meet the terms of that judgment?
12868Could God have resurrected Jesus Christ without removing the stone?
12868Could a reasonable God torture any creature?
12868Could any creature be eternally tormented contrary to the will of God?
12868Could any human being present the value of that ransom- sacrifice in heaven?
12868Could divine justice accept anything more or less than the value of a perfect human life as a ransom for Adam and his race?
12868Could it accomplish any good?
12868Could the body in which Jesus was crucified ascend into heaven?
12868Could the judgment Jehovah entered against Adam be annulled or set aside?
12868Could the perfect man Jesus deliver the human race from death and remain alive as a man?
12868Could the priest be seen by the people while ministering in the tabernacle?
12868Could there be a judgment without a trial?
12868Could there have been any hope for the redemption of the human race except by Jesus becoming a man and by his death providing the ransom- price?
12868Could these statements of the prophet Daniel leading up to the"time of the end"be understood by him?
12868Could we presume under these circumstances that God would use the"wise men"for his witnesses to the birth of Jesus?
12868DOES GOD TORMENT ANY ONE?
12868Daniel himself said:"I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
12868Define sin; and what is the penalty for sin?
12868Define virgin; and what does a virgin picture here?
12868Describe the body in which Jesus appeared behind locked doors; and what did he say to his disciples then?
12868Describe those who now have the harp of God; and what are they singing?
12868Did Abraham have any children at that time?
12868Did Abraham understand the full meaning of God''s promise?
12868Did Abraham understand the promise?
12868Did Esau show an appreciation of the birthright, particularly the Abrahamic promise?
12868Did God approve or disapprove Rebekah''s action?
12868Did God compel Adam to do or not to do certain things?
12868Did God foreordain or choose the individuals who would compose the church?
12868Did God predestinate or foreordain a new creation?
12868Did Jehovah have a beginning?
12868Did Jehovah promise to ransom man?
12868Did Jesus die only for those who become members of some church denomination?
12868Did Jesus have power to produce a perfect race?
12868Did Jesus know that he was to be crucified?
12868Did Jesus state that there would be a harvest at the end of the world, during his second presence?
12868Did Saul see the body of Jesus at that time?
12868Did Solomon receive Jehovah''s approval?
12868Did anyone suffer martyrdom because of giving testimony to this effect?
12868Did he appear in a spirit or a human body?
12868Did he exist before he became Jesus?
12868Did he here foreshadow the ultimate fate of Satan?
12868Did he instruct the disciples how they would be taught after his departure?
12868Did he sentence the body or the soul of man to death?
12868Did it have a right to cause him to testify against himself?
12868Did that court violate the Jewish law in voting for his conviction?
12868Did that promise have reference to the mystery of God?
12868Did the Lord foretell this?
12868Did the Lord indicate that there should be any exception to this rule relative to Jacob and Esau?
12868Did the Lord promise the disciples that after they received the holy spirit they might know concerning his second coming?
12868Did the Papal system gladly participate in distributing the Bible amongst the people?
12868Did the Pharisees specially request of Pilate a special guard to be placed over the tomb of Jesus?
12868Did the Prophet here foreshadow the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868Did the Psalmist in Psalm 68:18 refer to Jesus''resurrection?
12868Did the Psalmist speak of Jesus going to hell?
12868Did the angels in heaven understand what the prophets were writing?
12868Did the angels understand?
12868Did the apostle Paul indicate that greater light would come to the people at the"time of the end"?
12868Did the court have any right to try him at night?
12868Did the disciples always understand his meaning?
12868Did the disciples understand the Scriptures at that time with reference to the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868Did the harp at any time have a less number of strings?
12868Did the law picture what should constitute the qualification of the redeemer?
12868Did the parable of the pounds taught by our Lord to his disciples indicate his return?
12868Did the prophecies of Isaiah and Zechariah relating to the coming king have a complete fulfillment at the birth of Jesus?
12868Did the prophets foretell the days of restoration?
12868Did the prophets point to the coming of any special one to earth?
12868Did the prophets understand the meaning of what they wrote concerning the happening of future events?
12868Did the prophets understand what would happen at this time?
12868Did the prophets who testified of the coming of Messiah understand their testimony?
12868Did these seek to find out?
12868Did they endanger themselves by giving such testimony?
12868Do not the wicked go to hell?
12868Do repentance and conversion bring one into relationship with God?
12868Do the Scriptures herein cited prove the resurrection of Christ Jesus?
12868Do the Scriptures indicate how many will be in the bride class?
12868Do the Scriptures indicate that some will refuse to obey the righteous rule of the Lord?
12868Do the Scriptures show that all men must hear and gain a knowledge of the truth?
12868Do the Scriptures warrant the conclusion that Jesus was an incarnated being?
12868Do the dead have knowledge or wisdom?
12868Do the dead remember anything?
12868Do these angels have access to Jehovah?
12868Do they praise the Lord?
12868Do we find the clergy of various denominations anxious to tell of the Lord''s second presence?
12868Does Jehovah make mistakes?
12868Does Satan deceive honest people?
12868Does man possess a soul?
12868Does man''s complete extremity enable us to appreciate more highly the value of the ransom- sacrifice?
12868Does the Apostle define everlasting punishment?
12868Does the Lord indicate the kind of people that will be carried through the time of trouble?
12868Does the fulfillment of prophecy enable the watcher to determine about the Lord''s presence?
12868Does the ransom- sacrifice guarantee an opportunity for restoration to all?
12868Does the revelation of this string cause rejoicing?
12868Does the true Christian expect to be without suffering?
12868Does the true saint of God complain or murmur because of his persecution?
12868Does the word soul apply to any creatures except man?
12868Does this guarantee that anything shall be given to all the people?
12868During that time, what was Jehovah doing relative to the promise?
12868During what period of time has the Lord been preparing the bride of Christ?
12868Explain the significance of the names given Satan; and how do these apply to his operations against Jesus and his followers?
12868For what did he tell Daniel to look as evidence of the"time of the end"?
12868For what do these hope and long?
12868For what have Christians been looking and waiting for the past nineteen centuries?
12868For what have the Jews been long hoping and praying?
12868For what is the whole creation waiting while it groans in pain?
12868For what is the world of mankind groaning and waiting?
12868For what kingdom did the Lord teach his disciples to pray?
12868For what purpose did God create the earth?
12868For what purpose does God justify any one during the gospel age?
12868For what purpose was that nation used by Jehovah?
12868For what purpose was the law covenant made?
12868For what purpose will Jehovah shine through the new creation?
12868For what was Solomon famous?
12868For whom did Jesus give himself as a sin- offering?
12868From 1870 A.D. forward, what evidence do we have in fulfillment of this prophetic statement of the Lord?
12868From 1878 forward, what evidence has there been of a gathering of Christians, regardless of denominations?
12868From what date must these prophetic days be counted, as shown by the foregoing facts?
12868From what should we expect to get the evidence concerning the manner of the Lord''s return?
12868From what source do these sufferings come?
12868From what time does the Lord''s second presence date?
12868From what time in the world''s history have governments been pictured by beasts?
12868From what tribe did David descend?
12868From whom did Mary the mother of Jesus descend?
12868Give an illustration of man''s extremity; and what would cause him to feel grateful to his benefactor?
12868Give the name of Abraham''s third wife; and what did she typify?
12868Give the names of Isaac''s two sons; and what was Isaac''s age when they were born?
12868HOW UNDEFILED?
12868Had Jesus been an incarnate being, would it have been necessary for him to be born as a child?
12868Had Jesus told his disciples that he expected to arise from the dead?
12868Had Pharaoh the king of Egypt employed similar men?
12868Had any perfect man lived on the earth from Adam to Jesus?
12868Has God decreed how the creatures of earth shall ultimately honor the Lord Jesus?
12868Has God ever created an imperfect creature?
12868Has God invited us to use our reasoning faculties?
12868Has any human being seen the Lord Jesus''glorious body?
12868Has he kept his plan secret?
12868Has man found a revelation of God''s plan?
12868Has the world of mankind ever appreciated the manifestation of divine justice?
12868Have human eyes seen him?
12868Having in mind the great number of cripples, deaf, dumb, and lame on the earth now, what will restoration blessings do for them?
12868He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
12868His disciples came to him and asked:"Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
12868How are all these perplexed?
12868How are the body members to be with him in glory?
12868How are they to be regarded by Jehovah?
12868How are those composing the body of Christ purified?
12868How are we affected by a proper understanding of the manifestation of divine justice?
12868How can one come to the Father?
12868How can one learn to use the harp of God?
12868How could Adam and Eve apply the sayings of Job to themselves?
12868How could Jehovah hide or keep secret his plan from others?
12868How could he appear in the room in the presence of the disciples when the door was locked?
12868How did Aaron the high priest illustrate this?
12868How did Esau occupy his time generally?
12868How did God create man?
12868How did God enforce the sentence against man?
12868How did God foreshadow the mystery?
12868How did God later show his favor to Jacob?
12868How did God send his Son?
12868How did God thwart Satan''s purpose here to destroy the babe?
12868How did Jehovah bind this promise?
12868How did Jehovah refer to Christ''s resurrection in the words of the prophet Isaiah( 53:6- 11)?
12868How did Jehovah reward Jesus for his faithful devotion to the divine arrangement even unto death?
12868How did Jesus become the servant of all?
12868How did Jesus speak concerning his second coming?
12868How did Joseph and Mary journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem?
12868How did Mary recognize him?
12868How did he gain the victory?
12868How did the Jews as a people receive the message of Christ and him crucified?
12868How did the Lord indicate this to Rebekah the mother?
12868How did the Psalmist picture the effect of Messiah''s reign upon the people?
12868How did the coming of Jesus tend to confirm the authenticity of the Scriptures?
12868How did the disciples recognize him at the sea of Galilee and other places?
12868How did the experiences of Aaron and his sons teach Christians not to mourn because of the exercise of divine justice?
12868How did the majority of the gentiles receive the gospel?
12868How did this mark a beginning of the fulfillment of Daniel''s prophecy?
12868How does God regard his covenants?
12868How does Satan sometimes lead persons of honest heart into error?
12868How does St. Paul contrast the humiliation with the glory of the church?
12868How does St. Paul use the human body to illustrate the body of Christ?
12868How does man''s organism prove the existence of a Supreme Being?
12868How does the chord of restitution respond to the other strings of the harp?
12868How does the fulfillment of this prophecy also mark the fulfillment of the prophecy of Daniel( 2:44)?
12868How does the manifestation of divine justice affect the name and dignity of Jehovah?
12868How does the privilege of living on earth now compare with that in centuries past?
12868How does the prophet Ezekiel describe Lucifer?
12868How does the prophet Isaiah describe this class of faithful watchers?
12868How does this compare with the One who created the moon and the stars and the sun?
12868How had the body of Jesus been prepared for burial?
12868How has God overruled for good Satan''s persecution of the church?
12868How has Satan blinded the people?
12868How has knowledge of the Lord''s presence affected the wise virgin class?
12868How has the call impressed the humble- minded?
12868How has the doctrine of eternal torment affected many?
12868How has the gospel appeared to worldly- wise men?
12868How have the body members of the church been regarded by the world?
12868How is God honored by his creatures?
12868How is Jesus mentioned with reference to God''s glory?
12868How is a Christian, when first begotten, designated in the Scriptures?
12868How is he gathering unto himself the saints who are still on earth during his presence?
12868How is man''s extremity and dependence upon Jehovah shown in connection with the ransom provision?
12868How is nature determined?
12868How is one drawn to Jesus?
12868How is one sanctified?
12868How is the Lord''s presence and the end of the world shown by the reaping of the"vine of the earth"?
12868How is the Lord''s presence revealing the hidden things?
12868How is the beginning of the"time of the end"definitely fixed at 1799 A.D.?
12868How is the consecrated Christian pictured at this time relative to the kingdoms and the harp of God?
12868How is the desire of the church expressed by the Psalmist?
12868How is the meeting place between God and man described in this prophetic utterance of St. John?
12868How is the new creature transformed?
12868How is the pathway of the Christian designated?
12868How is the sun used to illustrate glory?
12868How is the"time of the end"definitely fixed and stated?
12868How long did Adam live after he was sentenced to die?
12868How long did he suffer at the hands of Satan and his representatives?
12868How long did he teach them personally?
12868How long since Jesus journeyed to a far country?
12868How long was this call confined to the Jews?
12868How long will it continue to burn?
12868How long will the Lord permit them to have a trial?
12868How many are now living?
12868How many disciples did Jesus choose?
12868How many parties are required to make a covenant?
12868How many parties must there be to a contract?
12868How many people have lived on the earth and died and gone into their grave?
12868How many people, approximately, are now living on the earth?
12868How many persons escaped destruction at the time of the flood?
12868How many persons were carried over from the first world to that designated as the present evil world?
12868How many persons were saved or carried over from that first world to the new order?
12868How many phases are there of the kingdom of God?
12868How many prophetic writers contributed to the Old Testament?
12868How many sons did Abraham have by his wife Sarah?
12868How many sons did Jacob have?
12868How many strings were there on Israel''s harp?
12868How many watches were kept in a night?
12868How many witnesses testified to the resurrection of our Lord Jesus?
12868How much time elapsed from the original promise made to Abraham until the birth of Jesus?
12868How much time was indicated by the prophet Daniel in this prophecy as elapsing from the beginning of this beastly order to the"time of the end"?
12868How must this news have been received in heaven?
12868How often did the atonement day occur with the Jews?
12868How often were these services performed?
12868How shall the nations regard it?
12868How soon may we expect the present evil order to pass away?
12868How was Bethlehem foreshadowed by the Prophet?
12868How was David impressed with what he observed of creation?
12868How was God''s power manifested toward them at Pentecost?
12868How was Jesus saved from this slaughter?
12868How was Judas brought into the conspiracy?
12868How was divine justice manifested against Lucifer?
12868How was divine justice manifested?
12868How was divine love manifested?
12868How was divine power manifested?
12868How was divine wisdom manifested?
12868How was he perfected as a new creature?
12868How was the acceptance of the merit of Jesus as the sin- offering manifested to men by Jehovah?
12868How was the earth originally peopled?
12868How was the earth peopled after the flood?
12868How was the entrance of Jesus into heaven foreshadowed in the tabernacle service?
12868How was the life of Jesus made an offering for sin, or a sin- offering?
12868How was the mystery illustrated in the tabernacle furnishings?
12868How was the ransom- price provided?
12868How were the Israelites treated during Joseph''s lifetime?
12868How were the people of Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed?
12868How were they after Joseph''s death?
12868How will God use this mystery class for the benefit of the people in the future?
12868How will that marriage compare with earthly marriages or unions?
12868How will that way compare with the narrow way that is journeyed by the church?
12868How will the Messianic reign affect profiteers?
12868How will the church occupy a position of honor?
12868How will the harp of God appear to them?
12868How will the people regard the church in the future ages?
12868How will the reign of Christ affect man''s enemies?
12868How will the restoration string of the harp affect the world?
12868How will this glory compare to things of earth?
12868How will this great friend love the members of the church?
12868How will this power be used in behalf of the dead?
12868How will this trouble bring to the minds of the people the presence of the Lord?
12868How would this indicate the derision in which he held the Pharisees?
12868How, then, did God send his Son?
12868If 1799 marks the beginning of the"time of the end", should we expect a specific fulfillment of this prophecy of Daniel shortly thereafter?
12868If God has made full and complete provision that man shall live in happiness, what effect should that have upon men''s minds and hearts?
12868If Jesus had been part man and part God, would he have been qualified to meet the requirements of the divine law?
12868If Jesus was God incarnate, why should he have had the experience in the wilderness?
12868If all souls were immortal, could God destroy a willful sinner?
12868If hell is a place of eternal torment, how could Jesus get out?
12868If hell means a place of fiery torment, how could Jacob preserve his gray hairs there?
12868If it could be changed, what effect would it have upon the faith of men?
12868If not, what other word is properly used?
12868If not, why not?
12868If not, why not?
12868If one upon the highway refuses to do right, what will be the result?
12868If so, how?
12868If the child always obeyed, would punishment he necessary?
12868If the doctrine of restoration is not true, then what shall we say about the words of the Apostle as recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:20- 26?
12868If the promise was renewed, to whom was it renewed?
12868If the soul of man were immortal, how could it be put to death?
12868If there be no restoration of the human race, why would Jehovah devote so much time to the development of the mystery class?
12868If there is to be no restoration of man, then the manifestation of divine justice meant what?
12868If there is to be no restoration of man, what effect would that have upon the purpose, for which God created man and the earth?
12868If they have been revived or discovered in recent years, what has been the cause?
12868If we are correct in reaching this date of 1874, should we expect corroborative evidence of the Lord''s presence?
12868If we believe the Bible testimony, then to what inevitable conclusion are we forced with reference to restoration?
12868In Biblical symbology, what is meant by a"time"?
12868In Jesus''statement of Matthew 24:31, what is meant by the word"trumpet"?
12868In addition to the above, he published and widely circulated various booklets,"What Say the Scriptures About Hell?"
12868In answer to the disciples''question as to when he would be present, what did Jesus say about the harvest and the sending of messengers?
12868In being put to death as an evil one and buried in the sepulchre of a rich man, what prophecy did Jesus fulfill?
12868In connection with Napoleon''s campaign, who was meant in this prophecy by the"king of the south"and by the"king of the north"?
12868In connection with the tabernacle, when the high priest slew the Lord''s goat, what did that picture?
12868In pronouncing the blessings upon his sons, what special prophecy was made by Jacob concerning Judah?
12868In that picture what is symbolized by heaven, earth, and sea?
12868In the Revelation of Jesus to St. John, what did he say about being the one who was once dead?
12868In the advancement of the divine plan, do we find reason and the Scriptures harmonizing?
12868In the death of Jesus upon the cross, what particular prophecy was fulfilled?
12868In the eyes of Jehovah, how do they die?
12868In the eyes of the world, did Jesus die as a righteous man?
12868In the eyes of the world, how do members of the church die?
12868In the sentence by Jehovah, as set forth in Genesis 3:15, what is symbolized by the woman?
12868In the times of restoration, what will become of the weeds, thistles, and thorns, and pests that destroy crops?
12868In this arrangement, what office does the Lord Jesus perform?
12868In this picture, what did Eliezer represent?
12868In this text what is represented by the earth?
12868In view of this, was it possible for the Messiah to be counted through the line of Solomon?
12868In vision, how did St. John describe the church class this side the vail using the harp of God?
12868In what condition have all the human race been born?
12868In what kind of phrase has the plan of God been stated?
12868In what manner did St. Paul say the Christian should henceforth know Christ Jesus?
12868In what manner was the sentence executed?
12868In what manner will the Messiah rule?
12868In what manner will the faithful followers of Jesus see him?
12868In what order will the dead be resurrected?
12868In what peculiar manner has Jehovah used men and women in the Bible?
12868In what phrase or language is the book of Revelation written?
12868In what school does this sanctification take place?
12868In what sense are Adam and his offspring held in restraint or imprisonment?
12868In what sense are the Father and the Son one?
12868In what two- fold sense is the term"kingdom"used?
12868In what way did Jesus use the natural harvest to illustrate his second coming?
12868In what way did the law given to Israel indicate that a perfect human life would be required as a ransom- price?
12868In what way do the Scriptures compare the saints to jewels?
12868In what world and what part of that world did God make the promise to Abraham that in his seed all the families of the earth should be blessed?
12868In whose image was man created?
12868In whose likeness was Jesus awakened?
12868Is God''s law unchangeable?
12868Is any one warranted in denying the doctrine of the restoration of mankind?
12868Is any part of earth''s surface being reclaimed now that illustrates the restoration of the earth?
12868Is any promise of honor to the church given in this connection?
12868Is anyone conscious while in hell?
12868Is every church member a Christian?
12868Is he like Jehovah?
12868Is it Jehovah''s desire that men should understand the necessity and reason for redemption?
12868Is it always proper to use the word"coming"with reference to our Lord''s second appearance?
12868Is it important for us to define terms before freely using them in the study of the Bible?
12868Is it important to know how one becomes a member of the mystery class?
12868Is it necessary for one to train for a physical contest?
12868Is it necessary for the divine attributes to operate harmoniously?
12868Is it not reasonable for him to expect that the Almighty God would reveal to man something of the divine greatness and plans and purposes?
12868Is it possible for any one to keep the sayings of Jesus before he knows them?
12868Is it possible for one to be involved in a conspiracy without knowing the real purpose?
12868Is it proper to compel consecration to the Lord?
12868Is it reasonable to conclude that he then knew of his second appearing and when it would take place?
12868Is it reasonable to expect that Jehovah would indicate something by which the event could be determined in the future?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that Jesus himself would know some time before?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that Jesus''disciples would concoct a scheme indicating his resurrection, contrary to the facts?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that he would return in the body in which he was put to death?
12868Is it reasonable to suppose that the angels watched the progressive steps of Jesus''course from his birth to his resurrection?
12868Is it true that the soul of man is immortal; and if so, how could God put it to death?
12868Is mankind wholly dependent upon God''s provision for life?
12868Is the Christian''s suffering greater when he first knows the Lord or later?
12868Is the restoration string of the harp of God a consolation to the Christian?
12868Is the returning of the Lord to Christians a precious string upon the harp of God?
12868Is the time of his coming important to Christians?
12868Is there Scriptural evidence to support these reasonable conclusions?
12868Is there Scriptural proof that these holy messengers sing praises in heaven?
12868Is there a difference between the date of the beginning of the"time of the end"and the presence of the Lord?
12868Is there a difference in the manner of the death of souls?
12868Is there any Scriptural evidence that these holy angels guarded the interests of Jesus while here on earth?
12868Is there any reason for us to expect human beings to see the Lord?
12868Is there any reason why a Christian should be in darkness concerning the times and seasons of the Lord''s presence?
12868Is there any virtue in water baptism?
12868Is there greater trouble just ahead?
12868Is there proof that God foreknew the end from the beginning?
12868Is there reason to expect that God would grant certain ones from time to time an increased understanding of his plan?
12868Is there to be a new covenant made for the benefit of man?
12868Is time required for the development of the church?
12868Jehovah spoke to Adam and asked:"Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
12868Jesus being born of a woman, was he a sinner?
12868MAN''S EXTREMITY[ 206]But who in all the world was able to bear this burden or meet the requirements of the divine law?
12868MEN''S SOULS[ 53]Against what did God manifest his justice?
12868May we believe that there was much joy in heaven when Jesus presented the merit of his sacrifice?
12868Might we expect them to be looking for the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868Must he be present to establish that order?
12868Must the consecration be made before or after the consecrator is presented to Jehovah?
12868Must this promise be carried out?
12868O death, where is thy sting?
12868O grave, where is thy victory?"
12868Of what does the church of Christ consist?
12868Of what does the seed of the serpent consist?
12868Of what does true greatness consist?
12868Of what relative importance was the birth of Jesus?
12868Of what value are the pictures made in the Old Testament to us in studying the New?
12868On that day, who was in the holy and the most holy of the tabernacle?
12868On the fourteenth day of that month, A.D. 33, where was Jesus?
12868On the typical atonement day, through what ceremonies did the high priest pass in connection with the sin- offering?
12868On what day was Jesus crucified?
12868On what occasions did the Jews use the harp?
12868One thus begotten is how designated in the Scriptures?
12868Or what is meant by his foreknowledge?
12868Prior to 1799, what was the means of travel through the countries?
12868Relate what took place there between Mary Magdalene and the messenger who appeared to her; and what was the message delivered to her?
12868Rutherford, Author of"_ Can the Living Talk with the Dead_?"
12868Shall any wicked influence be brought to bear against one on the highway of holiness?
12868Shall the unrighteous ones in the earth have an opportunity to live?
12868Should Christians expect the fulfillment of their prayers?
12868Should the one thus begotten continue faithful unto death, what is his certain reward?
12868Should we expect the angels in heaven to know when that great event takes place?
12868Should we expect the body members to have experiences similar to those of Jesus?
12868Should we expect the resurrection of the saints during this time?
12868Should we expect the watching Christians to be in darkness as to the time of the Lord''s appearing?
12868Should we expect, then, our Lord to be present, not seen by human eyes, but discernible by those who are his true followers?
12868Should we follow sophistry or the Bible in reaching a conclusion on these questions?
12868Should we reason upon the Scriptures?
12868Should we waste our time to quibble about dates, or days, or hours?
12868Since ransom means_ exact corresponding price_, had Jesus been an incarnated spirit being would he have been qualified to ransom mankind?
12868Since that time, how has the Lord''s message in Revelation 18:4 applied to Christians?
12868Since the Scriptures declare that God is love, could he torment a creature?
12868Since this coming King must have a kingdom, do the Scriptures indicate who is to be the king of this new order?
12868So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
12868Suppose it were true that''no man knows the day nor the hour''of the Lord''s appearing, what difference would it now make?
12868The entire highway pictures what?
12868The fact that Adam''s children were born after he was sentenced to death, what effect did that have upon the children?
12868The fact that Eve was deceived by Satan, could that in any wise change the penalty of the law?
12868The fact that the goat must be without blemish foreshadowed what?
12868The fact that they gave it immediately and boldly, what weight does that add to its truthfulness?
12868The manifestation of divine justice may be likened to what chord in music?
12868The mystery being the seed of promise, what, then, is the work of the mystery class when glorified?
12868The mystery class is known by what other titles?
12868The natural harvest of the Jews was used to illustrate what?
12868The poet has truly said:"Why do they, then, appear so mean?
12868The question now is, Do we find a period of harvest in the gospel age after 1874 which serves as a fulfillment of the prophecy of the Lord?
12868The ransom- price when provided, where must it be presented?
12868The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
12868The services performed by the priest on the atonement day in connection with the tabernacle foreshadowed what?
12868Their children were born and lived, but did they have a right to life?
12868Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
12868Thereafter to whom did the call extend?
12868Those who are in Christ and have the spirit of Christ, what is the hope set before them?
12868Through the prophet Daniel, what world empires did the Lord Jehovah foretell?
12868Through whom did Abraham expect the blessing to come to the people?
12868Through whom did God repeat the promises to Israel?
12868To what are saints this side the vail looking forward?
12868To what are these Christians looking?
12868To what did most of the parables of Jesus relate?
12868To what did the civil power yield in sentencing Jesus to death?
12868To what did the nation of Israel consecrate the harp?
12868To what does Jehovah beget this sacrificer?
12868To what does every vital doctrine of the divine plan point?
12868To what does the Genesis account of creation relate?
12868To what does the subject of creation herein briefly treated relate?
12868To what end does he use his power?
12868To what extent has Jesus been honored by the world?
12868To what is Honest Heart, or any sacrificer like him, begotten?
12868To what is this disturbed condition leading?
12868To what likeness were the members of the church foreordained?
12868To what nature was Jesus Christ resurrected?
12868To what particular house or line was the promise finally limited?
12868To what special test did God put Abraham with reference to his son Isaac?
12868To what temptation was he subjected shortly thereafter?
12868To what was St. Paul looking forward as his great hope?
12868To whom did Jehovah promise the rulership and dominion of the earth at the time of Zedekiah''s overthrow?
12868To whom did Jesus become a stranger?
12868To whom did the heathen sacrifice their children?
12868To whom does Jehovah show his favor?
12868To whom does all dominion rightfully belong?
12868To whom has immortality been promised as a reward?
12868To whom is granted the honor of presenting the bride before Jehovah?
12868To whom is this free gift offered?
12868Under Messiah''s kingdom will there be any espionage laws?
12868Under the Jewish law, what must be the age of a man in order to be qualified as priest?
12868Under what circumstances was Joseph taken away?
12868Under what conditions will the peoples of earth learn of the importance of the birth of Jesus?
12868Under what influence did St. Paul write concerning the approaching kingdom?
12868Up to this time who have appreciated the value of Jesus''resurrection as a part of the divine plan?
12868Upon what condition was Solomon''s to be the line from which the great Deliverer would descend?
12868Upon what does the Christian meditate with delight?
12868WHO IS GOD?
12868WHY MUST HE DIE?
12868Was it important that Jesus should be qualified to meet the requirements of the divine law in order to ransom the race?
12868Was it necessary for divine justice to be manifested in order for divine love to be fully exercised?
12868Was it necessary for the redeemer to be a perfect human being?
12868Was it possible for them to have perfect children?
12868Was the Bible written under inspiration?
12868Was the mother of these men justified in her action in this matter?
12868Was the shedding of Jesus''blood necessary for the remission of sin?
12868Was their contract binding on both?
12868Was there any evidence against him?
12868Was there any increase of travel shortly after 1799 A.D.?
12868Was there any real wrong in eating the fruit?
12868Was there any reason why these important dates should be concealed for a time?
12868Was there anything in the mission of the"wise men"that is beneficial to mankind?
12868Was there great earthly splendor and show at the birth of Jesus?
12868Was there no other means whereby man could live?
12868Was there nobody, then, on earth who could redeem the human race from death according to God''s promise?
12868Were Adam and Eve informed as to what would be the result of the violation of God''s law?
12868Were his resurrection and ascension on high necessary to complete the sin- offering?
12868Were railway trains foretold by the prophets?
12868Were the angels of heaven permitted to understand?
12868Were the disciples thoroughly convinced of the second coming of the Lord?
12868What Psalm pictures this joyful effect?
12868What Scriptural evidence have we that the earth will produce sufficient food to sustain the restored ones?
12868What Scriptural explanation is given for the distress of nations and perplexity of business men on earth at this time?
12868What Scriptural promise did the Lord give to his church concerning a heavenly habitation?
12868What Scriptural promise is given the Christian that he shall have revealed to him these things in due time?
12868What Scriptural promise is given to the body members that they will have inherent life?
12868What Scriptural promise is there that the church shall enjoy a position of honor in the coming ages?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that God uses angels for messengers?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that Jesus was not an angel?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that the Lord will hear their prayers?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that the dead will arise from their graves?
12868What Scriptural proof have we that the people will be brought to a condition of health and be cured of sickness?
12868What Scriptural proof is given that Jesus possesses inherent life?
12868What Scriptural proof is there as to how the present evil world shall pass away?
12868What Scriptural proof is there that all were born imperfect?
12868What Scriptural proof is there that the desolate land of the earth will become like the garden of Eden?
12868What Scriptural proof is there that the world will yet honor him?
12868What Scriptures indicate that the body members most follow in his steps?
12868What Scriptures indicate that the people will have a joyful time in the days of restoration?
12868What action did Jehovah take toward them, and why?
12868What are these followers called upon to do?
12868What argument did St. Paul produce against the contention that Christ was not raised from the dead?
12868What arrangement did God make with Israel at Mount Sinai?
12868What arrangement did God make with the nation of Israel?
12868What assurance do we gather from this divine promise with reference to those now living on the earth?
12868What assurance has one that his consecration will be accepted?
12868What attempt did Satan make to destroy Mary and her babe before the birth of Jesus?
12868What attracted the attention of the shepherds?
12868What bearing has this on the presence of the Lord?
12868What beauty is it that the Lord desires in the body members?
12868What became of the body of the Lord that was crucified?
12868What became of the first world?
12868What became the condition of Israel under the reign of Zedekiah?
12868What blessing, as shown by the Scriptures, did Isaac bestow upon Jacob?
12868What blessing, then, should we expect man to receive through the promised government?
12868What call went forth to the Jews from that time?
12868What can be said about deathbed confessions?
12868What catastrophe caused the first world to end?
12868What characteristics did Herod manifest in his consultation with the"wise men"?
12868What class do the goats represent?
12868What class is pictured by the sheep?
12868What class of people have been trodden down for centuries?
12868What conditions in the earth are preparing the people for a knowledge of our Lord''s return?
12868What constitutes repentance?
12868What constitutes the beginning of wisdom?
12868What constitutes the seed of Abraham, according to the promise?
12868What constitutes the three principal component parts of the"beast"?
12868What convulsion of nature occurred at the time of Jesus''death?
12868What could be the purpose of such torment?
12868What counterfeit of the mystery of God has Satan organized?
12868What course must a Christian take as compared to the world?
12868What creatures beside man are souls?
12868What crime did the Sanhedrin commit in getting witnesses against Jesus?
12868What definite conclusion must be drawn from this statement of the Lord relative to his second presence?
12868What did Adam and Eve do after they had violated the divine law?
12868What did Adam lose for himself and his offspring?
12868What did Daniel himself say about understanding his prophecy?
12868What did David''s use of the harp typify or picture?
12868What did Egypt typify or picture?
12868What did God give to man at the time of his creation?
12868What did God sentence to death, the soul or the body?
12868What did God''s Prophet say concerning the bringing out of the dead from the prison- house of death?
12868What did Herod do when the"wise men"approached him?
12868What did Isaac typify or picture?
12868What did Jacob say about going to hell?
12868What did Jehovah pronounce through the Prophet concerning Zedekiah?
12868What did Jesus mean by saying that he was the bread which came down from heaven, and those eating that bread should live?
12868What did Jesus promise about providing such a messenger?
12868What did Jesus say about other sheep, indicating that not all would be saved in heaven?
12868What did Jesus say about preparing a special place for these, and his return to receive his bride?
12868What did Jesus say about the Father giving him this favor?
12868What did Jesus say about the gathering the nations before him at his second appearing?
12868What did Jesus say about the number called and chosen?
12868What did Jesus say about the regeneration of the human race, and those who would participate in this work?
12868What did Jesus say about the violent taking the kingdom?
12868What did Jesus say concerning the latter part of the"time of the end"and in what way it would be indicated?
12868What did Jesus say relative to the regathering of Israel to Palestine as evidence of his second presence?
12868What did Jesus say to Nicodemus about a spirit being?
12868What did Jesus say to his disciples just before his crucifixion about his second coming?
12868What did Jesus say to them at the time of his ascension to heaven?
12868What did Jesus say would mark the beginning of the end of the world?
12868What did Jesus teach the disciples indicating the importance of the Lord''s coming kingdom?
12868What did Jesus tell his followers to do when they should see these things coming to pass, and why?
12868What did Job say about going to hell?
12868What did Lucifer meditate in his heart?
12868What did Mary say in response to the messenger?
12868What did Noah and his family represent?
12868What did Pilate reply to them?
12868What did Sarah picture with respect to the covenants?
12868What did St. Paul later say about Jesus appearing unto him?
12868What did St. Paul say about that glory?
12868What did St. Paul say about the mystery of God?
12868What did St. Paul say about the saints judging the world?
12868What did St. Paul say about the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of God?
12868What did St. Paul say about this to the Galatians?
12868What did St. Paul say concerning the life of such?
12868What did St. Paul say to Timothy about the time of the end of his earthly career concerning the second coming of the Lord?
12868What did he do with its blood?
12868What did he mean by"this fold"?
12868What did he produce upon Calvary?
12868What did he say about such afflictions?
12868What did he use to illustrate imitation Christians?
12868What did such convulsions of nature foreshadow concerning the present time?
12868What did the Apostle mean when he said that''we look for new heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness''?
12868What did the Lord say concerning those who would report his return in the desert or in the secret chambers?
12868What did the Lord through the Prophet say concerning the gathering of his people at this time?
12868What did the Prophet write concerning the beauty of Zion?
12868What did the Psalmist mean when he said:"I will incline mine ear to a parable; I will open my dark sayings upon the harp"?
12868What did the Psalmist say about the Lord''s habitation?
12868What did the Psalmist say concerning the standing of the new creature with his brethren and others?
12868What did the Roman guard testify concerning the appearance of the one who rolled away the stone?
12868What did the court surrounding the tabernacle picture or typify?
12868What did the harp with eight strings, sometimes used by the Jews, represent?
12868What did the law demand relative to Adam?
12868What did the night on the earth picture?
12868What did the offering of Isaac picture?
12868What did the prophet Daniel definitely state would take place at the"time of the end"?
12868What did the prophet Daniel say about a fourth beast?
12868What did the prophet Isaiah say about the coming of this mighty One?
12868What did the prophet Isaiah state with reference to the church establishing the earth and causing the people to inherit it?
12868What did the prophet Jeremiah prophesy concerning the coming of Messiah through David''s lineage?
12868What did the psalmist David say about the King and the new creation in the presence of Jehovah?
12868What did the resurrection of the Lord and his appearance in heaven have to do with the ransom and sin- offering?
12868What did the suffering of Job picture relative to the harp?
12868What did these ceremonies foreshadow?
12868What did this concealing of the priest in the holy illustrate relative to the mystery?
12868What did this typify?
12868What difference does that make?
12868What different disposition did Jacob possess?
12868What divine attribute devised the plan of God?
12868What divine attribute is mentioned as the habitation of God''s throne?
12868What do fulfilled prophecy and the physical facts establish relative to this question?
12868What do his words show with reference to one of the principal reasons for his second coming?
12868What do the Scriptures disclose concerning a parallel between the gospel and the Jewish ages?
12868What do the Scriptures say about the body they will have when raised from the dead?
12868What do the Scriptures say about the judging and blessing of the families of the earth?
12868What do the Scriptures say about their awakening at the second coming of Christ?
12868What do the Scriptures say concerning the resurrection change of those saints living on the earth after Christ''s second appearing?
12868What do the Scriptures say that God will put into their minds and hearts under the terms of this covenant?
12868What do the Scriptures show the Lord does for the faithful saints who died long ago when he first returns?
12868What do the ones called do, in response to the call?
12868What do these words of St. Paul picture with reference to the kingdom?
12868What do we understand, then, to be the meaning of the Master''s words to Pilate?
12868What does Jehovah''s Word say about burning children in fires as offerings to Baal?
12868What does Jesus say in reference to becoming his follower?
12868What does Jesus say to the truth- seeker concerning the cost?
12868What does Jesus say to those who are seeking after God and who are weary?
12868What does St. James say to the Christian about considering the suffering of the prophets?
12868What does St. John say about the effect of the kingdom blessings upon mankind?
12868What does a mountain symbolize?
12868What does anointing mean?
12868What does it mean to be baptized into Christ?
12868What does it mean to have inherent life?
12868What does such a one sacrifice?
12868What does suffering testify to him?
12868What does the Apostle say about whom the Lord will judge when he comes?
12868What does the Apostle say concerning the appearance and likeness of the church?
12868What does the Revelator say would be the condition of these nations at that time?
12868What does the Scripture say concerning the likeness of Jesus and his relationship to the body members?
12868What does the appearance of the Lord to St. Paul prove with reference to the bodies in which Jesus appeared shortly after his resurrection?
12868What does the divine law definitely require as to the qualification of the redeemer or ransomer?
12868What does the harp symbolize?
12868What does the night illustrate?
12868What does the power of the ocean illustrate to the Christian?
12868What does the promise made to Abraham prove as to an opportunity for life everlasting?
12868What does the prophet Daniel say with reference to granting this dominion to Jesus?
12868What does the resurrection of Jesus Christ guarantee to mankind?
12868What does the tenth string of the harp represent?
12868What does the word"Christ"signify?
12868What does the word"glory"mean, as used in the Scriptures?
12868What does this Scripture prove with reference to the ransom- sacrifice and its benefits to mankind?
12868What does this picture in the antitype?
12868What does this prove concerning the Lord''s second presence?
12868What does this record reveal concerning man?
12868What does this show with reference to the debt of gratitude man owes to Jehovah?
12868What does this suggest as to the manner of his return?
12868What dominion did God give to man?
12868What earthly creatures did God create before making man?
12868What effect did Moses''prophetic statement have upon the people with reference to the One of whom he was a type?
12868What effect did his death have upon them?
12868What effect did the Israelites''enslavement have upon their hopes?
12868What effect did the appearance of the Lord to St. Paul have upon him?
12868What effect did the understanding of the mystery have upon the disciples?
12868What effect did this message from the angel have upon these women?
12868What effect does Satan''s influence have on the people?
12868What effect does this hope have upon his purifying himself?
12868What effect has the mystery had on Jews and so- called Christians?
12868What effect has this heavenly message had upon the hearts of men for centuries past?
12868What effect is produced upon one by the return of a very dear friend long absent?
12868What effect is produced upon one who skillfully uses the harp?
12868What effect is the Lord''s presence having upon the nations of the earth?
12868What effect is this light having upon Satan and his kingdom?
12868What effect may the beginning of restoration be expected to have on those who observe it?
12868What effect upon Christians does the knowledge of restitution have?
12868What effect upon the earth itself will the times of restoration have?
12868What effect was produced upon the first human being who heard of the resurrection of the Lord?
12868What effect will be produced upon mankind when they learn that their benefactor is present to bestow blessings upon them?
12868What effect will its appreciation have upon the human race?
12868What effect will restoration have upon strikes, revolutions, and anarchy?
12868What effect will the Messiah''s kingdom have upon liberty?
12868What effect will the restoration blessings have on those who were crippled during the war?
12868What effect will the restoration have upon tears and sorrow?
12868What effect will the resurrection have in uniting families?
12868What effect will this knowledge have upon the world?
12868What effort did they make to understand?
12868What evidence is there of a fulfillment of these prophetic words?
12868What evidence is there that the fire is now burning?
12868What favor will be granted to those who strive to be obedient while on the highway of holiness?
12868What fulfillment of these prophetic utterances of the Master took place in 1917, 1918, and 1919?
12868What fulfillment of this prophecy began in 1914?
12868What further testimony did St. John subsequently give concerning Jesus Christ''s resurrection?
12868What grace of the holy spirit will be possessed by every one who is in the kingdom?
12868What great building on earth pictures this building of God?
12868What great historical facts were written prophetically by the prophet Daniel?
12868What great promise was made nearly two thousand years after the expulsion from Eden?
12868What guarantee is given to man by the resurrection of Jesus?
12868What had happened just five days before Jesus''death that increased such hopes in the minds of the disciples?
12868What had his disciples expected him to do?
12868What happened in 1799 that caused a change of conditions?
12868What has been Satan''s purpose in teaching the false religion?
12868What has been and is the purpose of this society?
12868What has been the nature of Satan''s rule through his earthly representatives?
12868What has been the one consoling thing that has cheered the hearts of some?
12868What has been the tendency of so- called Christian denominations since 1878?
12868What heavenly planet or body is used to picture the second appearing of the Lord?
12868What historical event occurred to open the minds of the people to the truth concerning these doctrines?
12868What hope has the Christian concerning his beloved dead?
12868What hope strengthens him in the battle?
12868What human beings did God create?
12868What humble, honest creatures did he use as such witnesses?
12868What image will the church bear in glory?
12868What important decree was issued by the ruler of Palestine that led Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem?
12868What important field lies near Bethlehem?
12868What influence has the hope of glory upon his sanctification?
12868What is a mystery?
12868What is a saint?
12868What is also indicated by the parable of the talents?
12868What is and always has been man''s greatest desire?
12868What is essential in order to understand the mystery of God?
12868What is essential to a proper appreciation of divine loving kindness?
12868What is first necessary relative to the seed before the people can be blessed?
12868What is man''s duty toward God and toward his fellow men in regard to teaching the doctrine of eternal torment?
12868What is man''s great enemy?
12868What is meant by a gift?
12868What is meant by begetting one as a new creature?
12868What is meant by being converted?
12868What is meant by being weary and heavy laden?
12868What is meant by believing?
12868What is meant by coming as a thief in the night?
12868What is meant by everlasting life?
12868What is meant by everlasting punishment?
12868What is meant by judging the people?
12868What is meant by keeping their lamps trimmed and burning?
12868What is meant by repentance?
12868What is meant by the Bridegroom and bride?
12868What is meant by the Hallelujah chorus?
12868What is meant by the Sanhedrin?
12868What is meant by the Scriptural term"honor"?
12868What is meant by the call?
12868What is meant by the holy spirit?
12868What is meant by the incarnation theory?
12868What is meant by the kingdom of God?
12868What is meant by the prophet Joel''s statement,''the Servants and handmaidens of God''?
12868What is meant by the seed of Abraham?
12868What is meant by the spirit of truth?
12868What is meant by the term"harvest"?
12868What is meant by the term"in the beginning"as used in John 1:1,2?
12868What is meant by the term"the divine plan"?
12868What is meant by the term"time of the end"?
12868What is meant by the term"world"as used in this and other Scriptures?
12868What is meant by the terms hell and death as used in Revelation 1:18?
12868What is meant by the terms"new creature"and"new creation"?
12868What is meant by the voice of the archangel?
12868What is meant by the word"advocate"?
12868What is meant by the word"highway"?
12868What is meant by the word"our", and also by the word"world"?
12868What is meant by the word"quick"as used in the Scriptures above referred to?
12868What is meant by the word"world"as used in Ephesians 1:4- 9?
12868What is meant by the words"holy ghost"?
12868What is meant by the"crown of life"?
12868What is meant by the"day of God''s preparation"?
12868What is meant by the"day of God''s vengeance"?
12868What is meant in the Scriptures by a great shout?
12868What is meant in this passage by being saved?
12868What is meant in this prophecy by the words"his feet"?
12868What is meant in this text by the"land of the enemy"?
12868What is meant, then, by the end of the world?
12868What is necessary to increase faith?
12868What is one of the chief reasons for God permitting man to suffer the effects of wrongdoing?
12868What is one of the strongest proofs that the Bible was written under inspiration?
12868What is pictured by Isaac receiving Rebekah and making her his wife after the death of his mother Sarah?
12868What is pictured by the fifth chapter of Revelation?
12868What is pictured by the rising of the sun and the going down thereof?
12868What is pictured by the sun?
12868What is pictured by the valley between?
12868What is pictured or symbolized by the ten strings of David''s harp?
12868What is represented by the cleaving or dividing of the mountain into two parts?
12868What is signified by the name Joshua?
12868What is stated in the latter part of that book concerning the Lord''s return?
12868What is symbolized by the mountain and by the olive?
12868What is symbolized by the second string upon the harp of God?
12868What is the Scriptural promise with reference to having the great King as a friend?
12868What is the antitypical atonement day?
12868What is the basis for all false doctrines?
12868What is the book of Revelation?
12868What is the condition of the majority of mankind?
12868What is the custom of royalty concerning jewels?
12868What is the difference between everlasting torment and everlasting punishment?
12868What is the difference between life and the right to life?
12868What is the difference between right to life and life rights?
12868What is the disposition of God''s creatures while in harmony with him?
12868What is the disposition of the seed of the serpent?
12868What is the distinction between the death of Adam and the death of Jesus?
12868What is the extent of their knowledge of the Lord and his arrangement?
12868What is the first essential to an understanding of God''s plan?
12868What is the first essential to one''s becoming a Christian?
12868What is the first month of the Jewish religious year?
12868What is the first string upon the divine harp?
12868What is the first thing to do to become a Christian?
12868What is the great enemy of the human race?
12868What is the great hope now of the new creature in Christ?
12868What is the great pivotal truth of the divine plan?
12868What is the great promise set before the church?
12868What is the harp?
12868What is the important statement of the Abrahamic covenant or promise?
12868What is the law of God?
12868What is the meaning of God''s promise to Abraham to bless all the families of the earth if there is to be no restoration?
12868What is the meaning of consecration?
12868What is the meaning of faith?
12868What is the meaning of prophecy as relating to the Lord''s presence?
12868What is the meaning of the English word hell?
12868What is the meaning of the Scriptural term"bright and morning star"?
12868What is the meaning of the name Israel?
12868What is the meaning of the name Jesus?
12868What is the meaning of the term"church"?
12868What is the meaning of the term"holy ghost"?
12868What is the meaning of the term"sanctification"?
12868What is the meaning of the terms Lord and Christ?
12868What is the meaning of the word David?
12868What is the meaning of the word Eden?
12868What is the meaning of the word Logos?
12868What is the meaning of the word angel?
12868What is the meaning of the word father?
12868What is the meaning of the word"covenant"?
12868What is the meaning of the word"saints"?
12868What is the meaning of water baptism or immersion?
12868What is the meaning of"anointing"?
12868What is the meaning- of the term"justification"?
12868What is the most precious thing possessed by any creature, and why?
12868What is the prerogative of divine Justice?
12868What is the privilege of the Christian now compared with that of Christians living in the early part of the gospel age?
12868What is the proper explanation of St. Peter''s words in 2 Peter 3:10- 12?
12868What is the purpose of the thousand- year reign with Christ Jesus?
12868What is the severest punishment God inflicts for the violation of his laws?
12868What is the severest punishment inflicted for the violation of human laws?
12868What is the symbolic meaning of the words"seven","horns,"and"eyes"?
12868What is the value of physical facts in examining any question?
12868What is the way over that highway called?
12868What is to be expected that the coming of this mighty One would do in the earth?
12868What joy will this bring to the new creation?
12868What kind of man was Herod?
12868What kind of man was Noah?
12868What kind of music does this harp yield when understood?
12868What kind of people had God chosen to participate in the events of that night?
12868What kind of spiritual food does he need?
12868What king of Israel was skilled in the use of the harp?
12868What law did God give to man by which he was to be governed while in Eden?
12868What man is mentioned in the Scriptures as the friend of God?
12868What marks the beginning of the nation of Israel?
12868What mental effect is produced upon God''s creatures by the unchangeableness of his law?
12868What mental vision do the Scriptures give of the heavenly kingdom at that time?
12868What message did the angel of the Lord bring to Mary relative to the Messiah?
12868What message has the Lord given to such through his Prophet?
12868What message was delivered by the angel to the shepherds at Jesus''birth?
12868What motive prompts all the acts of Jehovah?
12868What must Jesus do in order to redeem mankind?
12868What must follow violation of the divine law?
12868What occurred with reference to Jesus when he was thirty years of age?
12868What official positions will these prominent characters occupy in the Messianic kingdom?
12868What opportunity will be granted to the human race under the terms of the new covenant?
12868What other Apostle''s testimony is added to that of the ones just quoted?
12868What other beings in heaven are called sons of God?
12868What other evidence have we of increasing light at that time?
12868What other false doctrine has Satan employed in deceiving mankind?
12868What other means of rapid transit did the prophets foretell?
12868What other name is given to those composing the church?
12868What other periods of time does the prophet Daniel mention in the twelfth chapter?
12868What other son did David have who was subsequently exalted?
12868What other wrongful thing did the priests do, when they heard of Jesus Christ''s resurrection?
12868What particular relationship with Jesus pictures the great honor that the body members will have?
12868What particular reward is promised to the ones who are faithful unto death?
12868What particular song will be appropriate at that particular time?
12868What penalties were attached to common people for having a Bible in possession?
12868What peoples were to have dominion in the earth from the time of Zedekiah''s overthrow until the second coming of the Lord?
12868What period of time is covered by the"time of the end"?
12868What period of time is designated in the Scriptures as the present evil world?
12868What picture does Job give with reference to restoration in his prophecy, chapter 33, verses 16 to 25?
12868What pictured the beginning of the sin- offering?
12868What points are conclusively proven by the Scriptures thus far examined?
12868What position did Joseph now hold in Egypt?
12868What power and authority did God give to man at his creation?
12868What power and authority has the Lord possessed since his resurrection?
12868What presumption follows the term"everlasting father"?
12868What privileges did the birthright carry with it?
12868What prominent characters will be resurrected immediately following the making of the new covenant?
12868What promise did God make to Abraham at Bethel?
12868What promise did God make to Jacob after his name was changed to Israel?
12868What promise did God make to Noah immediately following the flood?
12868What promise did Jesus make to this class concerning a kingdom?
12868What promise did the Lord make to David relative to the throne of Israel?
12868What promise has God made that will be beneficial to those now unrighteous?
12868What promise is given to the church with reference to reigning with Christ?
12868What promise of honor is given to the church in this connection?
12868What promises are given to the Christian?
12868What promises are given to them?
12868What prompted God to make this sacrifice for man?
12868What proof have we here that the resurrection of Jesus is one of the strings upon the harp of God?
12868What proof have we that this is erroneous?
12868What proof is this that his presence is one of the strings of the harp of God?
12868What prophecy did Moses speak relative to a mighty one to follow him?
12868What prophecy, if any, did the coming of Jesus of Nazareth tend to fulfill?
12868What prophet describes a railway train?
12868What prophetic utterances led the Jews to believe that there should be raised up amongst them a great king?
12868What proportion of the wise and mighty and noble are called and respond to the call of the gospel?
12868What publication has for some forty years consistently announced the Lord''s second presence?
12868What punishment did God prescribe for a violation of his law?
12868What punishment has God fixed for the willfully wicked?
12868What question did Pilate ask him?
12868What really determined who would be the successor to the father''s estate?
12868What reason do we see for the Lord establishing in the earth a righteous order of things?
12868What records have these angels kept?
12868What relationship do wireless telegraphy and airships bear to fulfilled prophecy?
12868What relationship does the holy spirit bear to the Bible and its preparation?
12868What relationship has the second coming of Christ to restoration?
12868What religion did God establish on earth?
12868What religion did Satan establish on earth?
12868What reply did Eve make to the devil''s suggestion that she violate God''s law?
12868What results to the man who is justified by Jehovah?
12868What shall be the effect of Messiah''s reign upon disease and sickness?
12868What should a Christian do with reference to making his calling and election sure?
12868What should be expected at that date?
12868What should be the attitude of mind of those who now believe the Bible?
12868What society was incorporated in 1884?
12868What song did the shepherds hear from the heavenly hosts on this occasion?
12868What special promise is indicated for the benefit of those who would love his appearing?
12868What things are necessary to make a gift effective?
12868What two great doctrines of the divine plan were obscured for many years?
12868What two great doctrines were lost sight of for a long time by Christians?
12868What two potent reasons, then, are there which make it impossible for Adam''s children to redeem their brethren?
12868What was Abraham''s native land?
12868What was God''s declaration to Zedekiah, the king of Israel?
12868What was God''s purpose in creating the earth and putting man upon it?
12868What was God''s will concerning Jesus with reference to his becoming a man and being put to death?
12868What was Jesus''purpose in appearing to the disciples?
12868What was done by Mary and others on the morning of the first day of the week after Jesus''crucifixion?
12868What was done with the blood of the bullock after it was slain?
12868What was expected through the seed of Abraham?
12868What was foreshadowed by the slaying of the bullock in the court?
12868What was his original name?
12868What was his purpose?
12868What was it that convinced the disciples of the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
12868What was meant by her prophetic statement:"He hath put down the mighty from their seats and exalted them of low degree"?
12868What was meant by the statement of the Psalmist in Psalm 17:15?
12868What was one of the purposes of Jesus''coming to earth relative to Satan?
12868What was pictured by the deliverance of Israel from the Egyptians?
12868What was pictured by the golden ornaments presented to Rebekah?
12868What was pictured by the high priest in the Holy?
12868What was pictured by the lamb, and also by the blood?
12868What was pictured by the ten camels which Eliezer took with him?
12868What was pictured there by the firstborn?
12868What was the age of Abraham when God spoke to him?
12868What was the age of Jesus when he presented himself to John for baptism?
12868What was the cause of Lucifer''s fall?
12868What was the condition in Eden when man was created?
12868What was the condition of faithful saints who died between Pentecost and Christ''s second coming?
12868What was the custom following the reaping of the grain by the Jews?
12868What was the date of Jesus''birth?
12868What was the difference between Jesus and prominent men of the earth with reference to receiving attention from others?
12868What was the duty of this high court toward the people, including Jesus?
12868What was the effect of the execution of that sentence?
12868What was the effect of the sentence pronounced against man?
12868What was the expectation of the Jews concerning this seed?
12868What was the expectation of the disciples with reference to his resurrection?
12868What was the first qualification of the one who would provide the ransom- price?
12868What was the hope uppermost in the minds of the disciples?
12868What was the most important thing to which the Prophet pointed?
12868What was the name of Jesus before he became a man?
12868What was the purpose of having the Israelites to go through these ceremonies once each year?
12868What was the purpose of the giving of the law covenant?
12868What was the purpose of the law covenant God made with Israel?
12868What was the purpose of the prophets''suffering?
12868What was the result of the judgment pronounced against man?
12868What was the"star"or light that guided the"wise men"to Bethlehem?
12868What was their condition of mind, and what their hopes, after his death?
12868What was their expectation after his resurrection, and why?
12868What was their motive in testifying of the Lord''s resurrection?
12868What was typified by Hagar?
12868What was typified by the making of this law covenant at Mount Sinai?
12868What were Jews expected to do on that day of the sabbath?
12868What were his enemies doing at the same hour?
12868What were some of the crimes Jesus properly charged against the Pharisees?
12868What were the expectations of the disciples relative to Jesus?
12868What wicked thing did Herod do when he found that the"wise men"had not returned to him?
12868What will be particularly pleasing about men and women then?
12868What will be the appearance of each member of the body of Christ?
12868What will be the beneficent effects of this righteous rule, both upon animals and human beings?
12868What will be the condition of Abraham and the other faithful prophets?
12868What will be the condition of Satan at that time?
12868What will be the condition of the obedient ones at the end of the Millennial reign?
12868What will be the difference between a perfect human being and a member of the new creation with reference to requiring nourishment to sustain life?
12868What will be the effect as far as famines are concerned during the Messianic reign?
12868What will be the effect when all the desert land is made habitable?
12868What will be the extent of his dominion and kingdom?
12868What will be the motive directing the actions of men?
12868What will be the position of the Christ?
12868What will be the punishment of those who disobey?
12868What will be the results of Messiah''s reign as far as wars are concerned?
12868What will be the results to those then living who believe and obey the Lord?
12868What will be the ultimate end of the mystery of iniquity?
12868What will be their ability to sing?
12868What will be their administrative duties in the earth?
12868What will be their chief joy of every creature at that time?
12868What will be their final end?
12868What will be their positions of honor and responsibility in the earth?
12868What will become of the poisonous things that produce sickness?
12868What will constitute the new heavens and new earth?
12868What will follow this general shaking of the nations?
12868What will the creatures of heaven and earth be doing then with reference to Christ Jesus?
12868What will the effect of Messiah''s reign be concerning the union of families?
12868What will the people do with reference to this symbolic valley?
12868What will they do toward having their beloved dead restored to them?
12868What words are upon the lips of the true watchers in view of this overwhelming evidence?
12868What would be reasonably expected to be the conduct of the gentile nations after 1914 with reference to continuing in power?
12868What would be the probable effect upon the disciples of the sudden death of the Master?
12868What would this indicate that we might expect from 1878 to 1918, and following that period?
12868What, then, is one of the important questions to be first determined concerning his coming?
12868When David was king, what prophetic utterance did he make concerning the building of a house unto Jehovah?
12868When God created man, what was the effect upon the host of heaven who observed the creation?
12868When Jesus arose from the dead, what did he say about the power committed to him?
12868When Jesus ascended on high, what did the angels standing by advise his disciples as to the manner of his return?
12868When Jesus prayed to the Father, did he pray to himself or to another?
12868When Jesus stood before Pilate, of what crime was he accused?
12868When Jesus was on earth, was he a spirit or a human being?
12868When Jesus was on earth, was he both God and man?
12868When Jesus was on earth, why did he teach by parables?
12868When Pilate attempted to release Jesus, what did the accusers do?
12868When Zedekiah was overthrown, what did the gentiles do, by the Lord''s permission?
12868When a Christian appreciates the divine plan, what does he say?
12868When and by whom was the first lie told?
12868When can a creature properly glorify his Creator?
12868When did Adam and Eve first exercise the power of producing their offspring?
12868When did God organize the twelve tribes of Israel into a nation?
12868When did God''s mystery begin to be understood by the disciples?
12868When did Napoleon''s campaign end as in this prophecy described?
12868When did evil become active?
12868When did it begin to be understood?
12868When did the Jewish harvest begin?
12868When did the new creation have its beginning?
12868When did the people begin to learn that God makes no distinction between persons, whether they are priests or of the common herd?
12868When did the sabbath day end?
12868When did the"gentile times"begin?
12868When does the process of sanctification begin?
12868When may it be said of one that he is converted?
12868When must justification for the purpose of sacrifice take place?
12868When one becomes a new creature in Christ, how does that affect his hopes, ambitions and aspirations?
12868When should we expect them back on the earth?
12868When should we reasonably expect the church to be glorified?
12868When the Lord arose from the dead, was he made lower or higher than the angels?
12868When the Lord remembers their iniquities and sins no more, what will be the condition of the people?
12868When the Lord speaks of dividing the people as a shepherd divides his goats and sheep, what is meant?
12868When the human race comes to a knowledge of the value of the ransom- sacrifice, what effect will it have upon the ones who appreciate it?
12868When the peoples living on earth begin to be restored to health and strength, of whom will they then think?
12868When the promise was made to Mary that she should be the mother of Jesus, how did Satan regard this promise?
12868When the sin of the world is gone, what effect will that have upon mankind?
12868When the triumph of Jesus over death and the grave was marked, what effect must that have produced in heaven?
12868When was Zedekiah overthrown?
12868When was he begotten and when born to the divine nature?
12868When was the day of Pentecost?
12868When was the first labor organization formed in the world?
12868When was the first time Jesus appeared to his disciples after arising from the dead?
12868When was the holy spirit given to the disciples?
12868When was the steam locomotive put in operation?
12868When was the telegraph invented?
12868When will Christ Jesus see the travail of his soul and be satisfied?
12868When will all the members of the church enjoy glory, honor, and immortality, eternal life?
12868When will the earth be a fit habitation for man?
12868When will the new covenant be sealed?
12868When will this opportunity of life come to mankind?
12868Where and how was the ransom- price provided?
12868Where are we now with reference to the''day appointed'', as referred to in Acts 17:31?
12868Where both parties are bound to perform certain things, then what do we call the covenant?
12868Where did Cain get his wife?
12868Where did Jacob spend his last days?
12868Where did Jesus go immediately following his baptism, and for what purpose?
12868Where did the disciples tarry after Jesus''ascension?
12868Where did the"wise men"find the babe?
12868Where did these faithful witnesses give their testimony concerning the resurrection of the Lord?
12868Where did they find lodging?
12868Where in the Scriptures is the harp used symbolically?
12868Where in the book of Revelation is the harp mentioned?
12868Where is the law of God found?
12868Where is the record of the divine plan found?
12868Where must the value of that ransom- price be presented?
12868Where only one party is bound, what kind of covenant is it?
12868Where was Jesus born?
12868Where was Nazareth situated?
12868Where was the sin- offering begun?
12868Where were Jesus and his disciples when Jesus ascended into heaven?
12868Where will these be associated with the Lord Jesus in his kingdom?
12868Which of Isaac''s sons became successor to the promise?
12868Which one of David''s sons was permitted to build the temple?
12868Which one of his wives did he love most?
12868Which was Jacob''s beloved son?
12868Which was more reprehensible, the civil or the ecclesiastical power, in this case?
12868While the saints thus rejoice, for what do they patiently wait?
12868Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
12868Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?"
12868Who, then, is the Creator of this wonderful thing?
12868Who, then, will be the king of that great and glorious kingdom?
12868Whom did Aaron the high priest typify?
12868Whom did Abraham typify in this offering?
12868Whom did David picture or typify?
12868Whom did David typify?
12868Whom did Esau picture or typify?
12868Whom did God raise up as a deliverer of the Israelites from Egypt?
12868Whom did God send into the earth to be the redeemer or ransomer of mankind?
12868Whom did God send to deliver the Israelites from Egypt?
12868Whom did Isaac typify?
12868Whom did Jacob picture or foreshadow?
12868Whom did Joseph typify?
12868Whom did the Israelites in Egypt picture?
12868Whom has Jehovah drawn to Jesus during the gospel age?
12868Whom will the Abrahamic covenant ultimately affect?
12868Whom will the Christian first expect to meet in the heavenly kingdom?
12868Why and by whom was Eve induced to violate the law?
12868Why are all the descendants of Adam sinners?
12868Why are children in school required to have hard mental exercises?
12868Why are the members of the church called footstep followers of Jesus?
12868Why are these kingdoms of earth being broken to pieces?
12868Why are they called blessed of the Lord?
12868Why can a Christian appreciate the manifestation of divine justice as one of the strings of God''s harp?
12868Why can it now be said that millions now living will never die?
12868Why can the Christian understand things that the world can not?
12868Why can the church be called the daughter of God?
12868Why could not human eyes see him?
12868Why could not the Jews get life under the law covenant?
12868Why could not the disciples of Jesus understand the prophecies concerning his resurrection?
12868Why did Adam violate the law of God?
12868Why did God cause certain types and pictures to be made by his people?
12868Why did God enforce his judgment against man?
12868Why did God keep this mystery a secret?
12868Why did God not permit David to build the temple?
12868Why did God permit the sentence upon Adam to have a vital effect upon all of Adam''s children?
12868Why did Jacob flee the country?
12868Why did Jehovah direct Noah to build the ark?
12868Why did Jesus come to earth?
12868Why did Jesus say he came to the earth?
12868Why did Lucifer induce Eve to sin?
12868Why did Mary say:"From henceforth all generations shall call me blessed"?
12868Why did Pilate wish to release Jesus?
12868Why did not Solomon give the world great inventions such as we now have?
12868Why did not the Jews put Jesus to death and not take him before Pilate?
12868Why did the Pharisees and doctors of the law misrepresent and persecute Jesus?
12868Why did the Pharisees believe in the resurrection of the dead?
12868Why did the birthright properly belong to Jacob?
12868Why did the court reconvene the morning following to ratify the sentence?
12868Why did the disciples want to know what would be the proof of the Lord''s presence and of the end of the world?
12868Why did the scribes and Pharisees occupy a responsible position toward the Jewish people?
12868Why did these angels thus materialize and speak to the disciples?
12868Why did they do this?
12868Why did they expect their nation to become great?
12868Why did they not return to Herod?
12868Why do some of these desire him not to come?
12868Why do the Scriptures speak of this righteous kingdom as the kingdom of heaven?
12868Why do the words of Isaiah 35:4- 6 apply to these who are living and not to those in the graves?
12868Why do these distinguished gentlemen scoff and jeer at those who teach the Lord is now present?
12868Why does Jesus call the members of his body brethren?
12868Why does a parent punish his child?
12868Why does not the world know about the development of the new creature?
12868Why does the Lord keep such in perfect peace, notwithstanding the turmoil in the earth?
12868Why has Jehovah been for centuries preparing the new creation?
12868Why has the gospel been preached?
12868Why have Christian people severely criticized Jacob and Rebekah because of this transaction?
12868Why have not many wise and noble accepted the truth?
12868Why have the followers of Jesus been despised by the world?
12868Why is God now manifesting his power and justice in dealing with the nations of earth?
12868Why is Jehovah never unjust nor unkind?
12868Why is Jesus called the Son of God?
12868Why is Jesus not ashamed to call the members of the church his brethren?
12868Why is any one justified during the gospel age?
12868Why is death sometimes spoken of as sleep?
12868Why is fulfilled prophecy conclusive proof concerning the question at issue?
12868Why is it important to keep in mind that the Lord''s second appearing will be invisible to human eyes?
12868Why is it necessary for a new creature to be trained and to pass through experiences?
12868Why is it necessary for man to be brought to the knowledge of the truth after the paying of the ransom- price?
12868Why is it necessary for relationship to be established between the world and the Lord Jesus?
12868Why is it said that he is now dead as a human being?
12868Why is the doctrine of eternal torment devoid of love?
12868Why is the doctrine of eternal torture unjust?
12868Why is the doctrine of eternal torture unreasonable?
12868Why is the ransom the most vital string upon the harp of God?
12868Why must Jesus die?
12868Why must the Christian thereafter pass through many varied experiences?
12868Why must they go to Bethlehem and not to some other city?
12868Why quibble now about dates, days or hours?
12868Why shall the disciples see him as he is?
12868Why should Christians not complain but rejoice because of these trying experiences?
12868Why should man expect some revelation of the divine plan?
12868Why should the Christian suffer?
12868Why should those on earth get in communication with Abraham and the other faithful ones as soon as possible after their resurrection?
12868Why should we disapprove any one whom God approves?
12868Why should we expect Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to be among the first ones resurrected under the new covenant?
12868Why should we expect Satan to try to form a conspiracy to destroy the babe Jesus?
12868Why should we have Scriptural proof of the resurrection of Christ Jesus?
12868Why should we reason upon God''s plan?
12868Why this opposition?
12868Why was God''s covenant with Abraham a one- sided covenant?
12868Why was Satan so anxious to destroy Jesus?
12868Why was it a sacrifice on the part of Jehovah to send Jesus to earth to redeem man?
12868Why was it necessary for Jesus to wait until he was thirty years of age to begin his ministry?
12868Why was man''s condition hopeless without a redeemer?
12868Why was our Lord named Jesus?
12868Why was the kingdom taken away from Solomon?
12868Why was the year 1914 A.D. an important date?
12868Why were the Jews looking for some child to be born who would be a great ruler?
12868Why were the disciples sorry, as stated in Matthew 17:22,23?
12868Why will he have another fold?
12868Why will the King of glory desire to greet the body members in the kingdom?
12868Why will the members of the body of Christ be a monument to the grace of God?
12868Why would God permit this conspiracy?
12868Why would Jesus admonish his followers to watch for his second coming?
12868Why would a person do this?
12868Why would he tell his disciples to watch if they would never know of his coming?
12868Why would not a sane person torture his child or his dog?
12868Why would they go to Herod, the enemy of Jesus?
12868Why, then, was the law covenant made?
12868Why, therefore, should one spend his time in discussing the question?''
12868Will any people be brought through the great time of trouble now on the earth and have an opportunity for restoration blessings?
12868Will man come to the state where he will no longer fear sickness?
12868Will the dead be resurrected minus arms or legs?
12868Will the people have Decoration Day services during the Millennial reign of Christ?
12868Will the people have trouble with landlords and difficulty in finding a place to live under Messiah''s reign?
12868Will the peoples of the earth then have ailments and complaints as they do now?
12868Will the physical earth ever be destroyed?
12868Will the ruler of those new heavens, the Messiah, be visible or invisible?
12868Will the unclean go up on the highway?
12868Will the world know who is born a member of the glorified church?
12868Will there be any secret service men under Messiah''s reign?
12868Will there be any undertakers and hearses used when man is restored?
12868Will there be room for all the people that are restored to life?
12868Will they assemble to discuss politics and fight over who shall hold the offices?
12868Will they be honored in the future?
12868With what body did he appear?
12868With what do all the other strings of the harp harmonize?
12868With what power will they be clothed with reference to giving life to others?
12868With what weapons does he war?
12868With whom did the term"immortal soul"originate?
12868With whom will the Lord deal, first when the new covenant is made?
12868Without divine provision for the redemption of man, would the earth become depopulated?
12868Would Adam have died if he had remained in Eden?
12868Would eternal torment accomplish any good?
12868Would his coming, death, and resurrection accomplish anything if there is no such thing as restoration of the human race?
12868Would his returning constitute one of the strings upon the harp of God?
12868Would his triumph over death and the grave be reason for his praise in heaven?
12868Would it be necessary for him to be present some time before the end of the age or world?
12868Would it be necessary for the Lord to be present before the harvest?
12868Would it be reasonable to expect some special messenger to be used of the Lord during the time of this harvest?
12868Would it be reasonable to suppose that God would provide a new creation and not give it some specific work to do relative to man?
12868Would it be reasonable, then, to expect the presence of this mighty One before the overthrow of the old order or present evil world?
12868Would it have been possible for any of the human race to get life everlasting, except for the ransom- sacrifice?
12868Would it result to the glory of God?
12868Would it result to the glory of God?
12868Would not the purpose of God concerning the new creation fail if there is no restoration of mankind?
12868Would the resurrection of Jesus demonstrate his approval by Jehovah?
12868Would we expect God to help a wicked man like Herod carry out his purpose to destroy God''s beloved Son?
12868Would we expect that he would first awaken the dead and judge them before dealing with the living?
12868Would we expect the righteous King to be present when this breaking to pieces of the old kingdoms occurs?
12868[ 126]The question is, Did Solomon receive the approval of the Lord?
12868[ 13]Who wrote the Bible?
12868[ 216]Why did God send his beloved Son, this great Man, to earth?
12868[ 221]"Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council[ a court], and said, What do we?
12868[ 228]But why should the great, the good, the pure, the sinless Man die in such an ignominious manner as this?
12868[ 36]Many times you have heard the question asked, Who made the devil, Satan, the evil one?
12868[ 372]"What shall be the sign of thy coming[ presence]?"
12868[ 375]"Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming[ presence]?"
12868[ 382]"Where is the promise of his coming[ presence]?"
12868[ 402]When that time should arrive, what was to be expected?
12868[ 492]But why should the Christian suffer?
12868[ 526]Whom would the true Christian first expect to meet in the kingdom?
12868[ 550]Again says the Apostle:"Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?"
12868[ 594]But will the earth produce sufficiently to feed this multitude?
12868[ 598]Let the reasonable person ask himself these questions:[ 599]Why would God outline such a marvelous plan as this?
12868[ 600]Why would he establish a new heaven and a new earth?
12868[ 63]"In death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?"
12868[ 83]But do not the wicked go to hell?
12868and at what time did they reach the latter city?
12868and by what strings of the harp are they represented?
12868and could it operate to deliver man from death?
12868and does their testimony agree?
12868and during what period of the"time of the end"does his presence occur?
12868and for what purpose?
12868and from what words has it been translated?
12868and how did he get the body in which he appeared?
12868and how did he spend his last night with the disciples?
12868and how do his words apply to the church?
12868and how does this illustrate that human eyes can not see the glorious Lord?
12868and how does this illustrate the second coming of the Lord?
12868and how have means of rapid transit increased since that time?
12868and how illustrated by jewels?
12868and how long before they received any manifestation from the Lord?
12868and how long has its sting been felt?
12868and how long has man been seeking for this thing desired?
12868and how long must it continue?
12868and how long must that period last?
12868and how long would they last?
12868and how may one consecrate himself to the Lord?
12868and how was justice satisfied?
12868and if not, wherein was the wrong done by man?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if not, why not?
12868and if so, by whom?
12868and if so, did he in this way correspond to the perfect Adam?
12868and if so, how did it influence their teachings?
12868and if so, how is this done?
12868and if so, how?
12868and if so, how?
12868and if so, what did that picture?
12868and if so, what is that fate?
12868and if so, what proof have we?
12868and if so, what was meant?
12868and if so, what?
12868and if so, where, and what, is it?
12868and if so, where?
12868and if so, where?
12868and if so, where?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and if so, why?
12868and in what sense can we say that present conditions were foreshadowed by the disturbance at Mount Sinai?
12868and is it an easy one?
12868and is it the same spoken of by the prophets of old?
12868and of whom was Benjamin a type?
12868and of whom was Isaac a type?
12868and of whom was Joshua a type?
12868and of whom was Moses a type?
12868and should they be kept in mind?
12868and to what do they look forward?
12868and to what land did he go in obedience to God''s command?
12868and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
12868and to whom will this opportunity be given?
12868and under what consideration?
12868and under what influence?
12868and under whose influence was he?
12868and upon whom did Jacob bestow his affection thereafter?
12868and upon whose advice?
12868and was it understood then?
12868and was this proper?
12868and what are the two general divisions of it?
12868and what assurance does that give concerning its fulfillment?
12868and what by his entering the Most Holy?
12868and what did Jehovah say?
12868and what did he say about returning?
12868and what did he say about the resurrection of Jesus?
12868and what did her death represent?
12868and what did the Jews hope would come through him?
12868and what did the Lord say he would do with the nations at this time?
12868and what did the bullock slain on the atonement day picture relative to Jesus?
12868and what did the messenger say?
12868and what did these symbolize?
12868and what did they do?
12868and what do these words signify as used in Revelation 5?
12868and what does his name signify?
12868and what does the name imply?
12868and what effect does this have upon the mind of such?
12868and what effect has this lack of knowledge had upon them?
12868and what has been his purpose in so doing?
12868and what has been its work in connection with the harvest of this age?
12868and what is meant by being brought to a knowledge of the truth?
12868and what is the consideration for begetting one as a new creature in Christ?
12868and what is the significance of his prehuman title?
12868and what kind of beings are pictured as using it?
12868and what message was delivered to them?
12868and what occurred there?
12868and what other means of communication have followed since?
12868and what power does he now possess?
12868and what promise did he make while Abraham dwelt in the plains of Mamre?
12868and what relation has the Logos to all of Jehovah''s creation?
12868and what reproaches fell upon him?
12868and what was his particular message or announcement?
12868and what was his prehuman name?
12868and what was the Lord''s reply?
12868and what was the day following?
12868and what was the name of his wife?
12868and what was the purpose?
12868and what was typified or pictured by Egypt''s ruler Pharaoh?
12868and what will be the office of the mystery class, the Christ, in the future?
12868and when did they begin to get their eyes opened as to their privileges?
12868and when he came, was he a man or was he God?
12868and when was it invented?
12868and where did his parents take him?
12868and where is it finished?
12868and where is mention made of it in the Bible?
12868and while there, what did God say to him?
12868and who composed it?
12868and who justifies?
12868and who made him?
12868and who the body?
12868and who were they?
12868and who were watching their flocks there?
12868and whom did he expect to meet there?
12868and whom did he serve?
12868and whom did he typify?
12868and whose was the master mind directing them?
12868and why did he so charge them?
12868and why not?
12868and why?
12868and why?
12868and why?
12868and why?
12868and will they pass over it?
12868and_ what_ shall be the sign[ proof or indication] of thy presence, and of the end of the world?"
12868from whence then hath it tares?
12868or could any of Adam''s children redeem him or their brethren?
12868or for whom did he die?
12868or what will be the condition?
12868shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave?"
12868sing, Where is thy sting, O Death?
12868that is, will those who have died last or those who have died centuries ago be the first to come forth?
12868where is thy victory, O Grave?
12868¶ 1. Who invented the harp?
12868¶ 114. Who was the more reprehensible, Jacob or Esau?
12868¶ 119. Who is foreshadowed by this prophecy?
12868¶ 121. Who was Moses?
12868¶ 138. Who were in control of Palestine at the time of the birth of Jesus?
12868¶ 14. Who wrote the first five books of the Bible?
12868¶ 141. Who in heaven were participating in this great event?
12868¶ 146. Who sent the"wise men"to Herod?
12868¶ 150. Who were these"wise men"and whom did they worship?
12868¶ 156. Who prompted Herod to do this wicked act of slaying children?
12868¶ 158. Who has been responsible for all the persecution of Jesus and his followers?
12868¶ 159. Who has protected them, and how?
12868¶ 168. Who is the greater, Jehovah or Jesus?
12868¶ 188. Who was spoken of as the"Lamb slain from the foundation of the world"?
12868¶ 191. Who erected the tabernacle in the wilderness?
12868¶ 22. Who is the"Lion of the tribe of Judah"?
12868¶ 22. Who was the first one to understand the divine plan?
12868¶ 221. Who were the parties to the conspiracy to destroy Jesus?
12868¶ 222. Who was sent out to arrest the Master?
12868¶ 225. Who were put to death with Jesus?
12868¶ 225. Who were the responsible men that incited the mob to cry against the Master?
12868¶ 243. Who shall have the knowledge of this truth?
12868¶ 254. Who appeared unto them at the tomb?
12868¶ 257. Who was sent from heaven to roll back the stone from Jesus''tomb?
12868¶ 263. Who rolled away the stone from the tomb?
12868¶ 264. Who first appeared at the tomb on the morning of Christ''s resurrection?
12868¶ 28. Who is designated in the Bible as the beginning of God''s creation?
12868¶ 30. Who was the father and who the mother of Adam?
12868¶ 30. Who was the father and who the mother of the human race?
12868¶ 303. Who was the cause of death?
12868¶ 305. Who was the beloved king of Israel?
12868¶ 306. Who succeeded this king on the throne?
12868¶ 308. Who announced the coming of Jesus?
12868¶ 313. Who compose the Christ?
12868¶ 313. Who is the head?
12868¶ 315. Who is meant by the"elect of God"?
12868¶ 317. Who constitute the royal priesthood?
12868¶ 317. Who is the chief corner- stone in the building of God?
12868¶ 330. Who is the great Judge of the universe?
12868¶ 338. Who are the anointed ones in Christ?
12868¶ 342. Who is the Father of both the Head and the body of the Christ?
12868¶ 348. Who is mankind''s dearest friend, and why?
12868¶ 35. Who is the devil or Satan?
12868¶ 35. Who is the most highly honored one in the divine realm?
12868¶ 360. Who is the invisible ruler of that social order of things?
12868¶ 38. Who is light and without darkness?
12868¶ 394. Who did he say would understand in due time?
12868¶ 402. Who had access to the Bible prior to 1799?
12868¶ 402. Who had taught the doctrine of the divine right of kings and the divine right of the clergy?
12868¶ 430. Who established the universal gentile empire then?
12868¶ 430. Who is the one spoken of by the Prophet here as"he whose right it is"?
12868¶ 44. Who told the truth, God or Satan, relative to the result of Eve''s act?
12868¶ 464. Who constitute the royal family of heaven?
12868¶ 465. Who have enjoyed and are enjoying the blessedness spoken of by Daniel the Prophet in Daniel 12:12?
12868¶ 468. Who has preeminence in the divine plan?
12868¶ 469. Who opposed Jesus from the time of his baptism?
12868¶ 474. Who was the first gentile to receive the gospel?
12868¶ 494. Who was one of the greatest sufferers amongst Christ''s followers?
12868¶ 506. Who has been appointed heir of all things?
12868¶ 506. Who shares with him in this honor?
12868¶ 507. Who will be the great King of glory to rule the nations?
12868¶ 527. Who would be the next whom the Christian would expect to meet in glory?
12868¶ 574. Who is guaranteed a full opportunity for life?
12868¶ 588. Who is there meant by the"ransomed of the Lord"?
12868¶ 61. Who possesses the quality of immortality?
12868¶ 620. Who have been able to understand God''s plan?
12868¶ 623. Who will be there as the servants of the Christ?
12868¶ 623. Who will stand above all?
12868¶ 70. Who is responsible for the doctrine of eternal torment?
12868¶ 9. Who is the Supreme Being or Creator?
60996''Any news?'' 60996 ''Then may we have one tune before we go?''
60996''Where is the mother who has not shed real tears and suffered real tortures, for her children''s sake? 60996 ''Why did God Almighty refuse to Moses the favor of crossing the Jordan, and entering the Promised Land?
60996Agnostic? 60996 Dr. Smith,"said he,"was it you who preached that sermon when I was a boy at Rockfort?"
60996Is there no Balm in Gilead? 60996 Mr. Lincoln threw his arm around Dr. Vinton''s neck, laid his head upon his breast, and sobbed aloud,''_ Alive?
60996What under the son are you abowt?
60996''What is the rent?''
60996***** What kind of man had been produced in this environment and as the result of the conditions of his heredity and of his inherent qualities?
60996--"What Was Abraham Lincoln''s Creed?"
60996--MILTON R. SCOTT:_ Lincoln, Was He an Inspired Prophet?_, pp.
609963. Who is this Elder Shipman concerning whom this letter tells us?
60996After a pause, he resumed:''Does n''t it appear strange that men can ignore the moral aspects of this contest?
60996After the service he came round to the little parsonage, and like another Nicodemus, asked,"How can these things be?"
60996Alive?_''"Dr. Vinton, greatly moved, said:''My dear sir, believe this, for it is God''s most precious truth.
60996And at what later period would Professor Anthon have addressed him as"Master Abe Lincoln"?
60996Are you correct in the implication?
60996Around which corner, and what became of it?
60996But can we expect that God will make a perpetual miracle to save my life?
60996But how does the biographer attempt to explain this?
60996But what about the book which Hill burned?
60996But what is Christianity if not the very incarnation of that eternal law of Divine justice in our humanity?
60996But, do you know, that I hear in my soul, as the voice of God, giving me the rebuke which was given to Moses?
60996CHAPTER XXI WHY DID LINCOLN NEVER JOIN THE CHURCH?
60996Can any man think lightly of it, because it has not grown up in a certain church, or exalt any church above it?
60996Did he consciously change his theology?
60996Did he get it from Lincoln?
60996Did he harmonize that doctrine with the rest of his creed?
60996Did he speak them as his own profound convictions, or because he was expected to say something of this sort, and took refuge in pious commonplaces?
60996Did not the great patriarch mourn his sons as dead?
60996Does that look as though Lincoln was an infidel?
60996Even now, must it not all depend on our faith in the Bible?''
60996Had he opportunity to know what he professes to relate?
60996Has not God granted me a privilege, which was not granted to any living man, when I broke the fetters of 4,000,000 of men, and made them free?
60996Has not our God given me the most glorious victories over my enemies?
60996He began by saying--"The ways of God are mysterious and profound beyond all comprehension--''who by searching can find Him out?''
60996He said to me:"Mr. McCune"--naming the bereaved husband--"wants to know whether you have come here as a preacher or as a neighbor?"
60996How else would the Scriptures avail us more than if communicated in an unknown tongue?
60996How obliged?
60996If I am correct, what do you think of the stories afloat about what Lincoln said in relation to his religion, especially said to strangers?
60996If a man was among the elect, how could he be sure of it, and what means could he take to make the assurance more certain?
60996If an infidel, then is it possible that Abraham Lincoln could be an honest man as the world knows he was-- and make that assertion?
60996If this be true when was he an infidel?
60996Is it necessary for me to say more?
60996Is there no Physician there?"
60996Is there no Physician there?"
60996Let us ask first,_ Was Abraham Lincoln an atheist?_ Herndon declared that Lincoln was an infidel,"sometimes bordering on atheism."
60996Lincoln, prayer will do what nothing else will; can you not pray?''
60996Lincoln,''said she,''wo n''t you read a few verses out of the Bible for me?''
60996Mrs. Lincoln, observing his troubled look, asked:"''Where have you been?''
60996Of what value can the testimony be that is prefaced with such declarations of knowing nothing about the matter?
60996On what point of doctrine is the gentleman unsound?"
60996One morning he said to me,"Graham, what do you think about the anger of the Lord?"
60996Precisely what did Bateman tell Herndon that he had told to Holland, which led Herndon to tell the public that Holland misrepresented Bateman?
60996Read also his proclamation enforcing the observance of the Christian Sabbath in the Army and Navy, and ask yourself, Could an infidel have done this?
60996Reply to the objection.--The question, Whence did Moses derive the materials of his history?
60996Should a man in 1860 or 1864 refuse to vote for Abraham Lincoln because he did not feel certain when or whether his parents were married?
60996The author of that little pamphlet,''What do Unitarians Believe?''
60996The halo may be there, but is it true?
60996The question is, Was Mr. Lincoln an honest and truthful man?
60996The subject was:"Is there no Balm in Gilead?
60996There is only one question, Was Abraham Lincoln sincere in these utterances?
60996Was Lincoln, then, a Unitarian?
60996Was the interview published at a time when it could have been denied by those who had knowledge of the incident?
60996Was there any period of twenty- four hours while Lincoln was in the White House when this could have occurred, and the fact concealed from the public?
60996We were not there and do not know: but if one was there, where was it?
60996Were other witnesses present, and if so, do they agree in their recollection of the words spoken?
60996What compulsion required him to deny that Christ was God if he really believed Him to be divine?
60996What is an agnostic?
60996What is to be done about it?"
60996What must God think of such a posture of affairs?
60996What shall we do with them?
60996What then?
60996What were the discourses of these two men which he must almost certainly have read if he read anything of theirs?
60996When assuming the Presidency, what did he say?
60996When was it organized?
60996Where did Herndon learn about this book?
60996Where was this Unitarian church"just around the corner from Capitol Square"?
60996Who were its ministers?
60996Who will lend a hand?''
60996Why do not the Christians prove that Mr. Lincoln was an evangelical Christian and thus prove me a liar?
60996Why is all this libeling of me?
60996Why not say Lincoln was_ rational_ Buddhist, as Buddhism teaches morality?
60996Why not say Lincoln was_ rational_ Mohammedan?
60996Will Mr. Herndon do so?
60996Would we be any more certain if we saw Him?''
60996[ 52]_ Was Abraham Lincoln superstitious?_ Both President and Mrs. Lincoln were superstitious.
60996_ Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian?_ By James E. Remsburg.
60996_ Essay on Lincoln: Was He An Inspired Prophet?_ By Milton R. Scott.
60996_ Was Abraham Lincoln a Roman Catholic?_ The question is absurd, and worth asking only that it may receive a simple negative answer.
60996_ Was Abraham Lincoln a Spiritualist?_ By Mrs. Nettie Colburn Maynard.
60996cried I. Sez he,"What did you brung this pussylanermus cuss here fur?"
60492And Jesus said, who touched me?
60492And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said: Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water? 60492 How can you do it?
60492In what terms does the New Testament describe them? 60492 There are several gifts mentioned here, yet which of them all could be known by an observer at the imposition of hands?
60492Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels? 60492 Unto what shall I liken these kingdoms, that ye may understand?
60492What could be more original, for instance, than the Apostle''s reiteration that the Christian was a new creature, a new man, a babe? 60492 What now, let us ask specifically, distinguishes a Christian man from a non- Christian man?
60492[ B] How could a power or influence of the Father intercede with the Father? 60492 [ B] How then shall this difficulty be overcome?
60492[ B] Is this new birth possible to all? 60492 *** For which of those do ye stone me? 60492 *** Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ; what was I, that I could withstand God? 60492 *** Now what is this other Comforter? 60492 *** Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said I am the Son of God? 60492 Again:Is the Son of God the very eternal Father?
60492And again:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
60492And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
60492And if they were all one member, where were the body?
60492And is there not a real justification in the processes of the new birth for such a parallel?
60492And now, who are the world?
60492And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
60492And what shall it matter?
60492And what will that life be?
60492And why the expression--"Somebody hath touched me; for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me?"
60492Appearing now in this form, now in that?
60492Are all Teachers?
60492Are all apostles?
60492Are all workers of miracles?
60492Are there not vital processes in the spiritual as well as in the natural world?
60492As yet?
60492At this the Pharisees marveled, and enquired,"How can a man be born again when he is old?
60492But does not the Scriptures say that they spake in tongues and prophesied?
60492But how then shall the scripture be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
60492But if the God Immanent may be associated with the Christ, may it not also be associated with God, the Father, as well as with God the son?
60492But was the world created to make us happy?
60492But-- how?
60492Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
60492Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
60492Can it be that the Holy Ghost takes on varied and really physical forms?
60492Conformity to Type:_ The Spiritual life of God once established in man-- what then?
60492David states it beautifully:"Whither shall I go from thy spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
60492Do all interpret?''
60492Do all speak with tongues?
60492Do not I fill heaven and earth?
60492Do not I fill heaven and earth?
60492Do the elders understand that way?
60492Does not the Father speak of himself?
60492Doth this idea startle you?
60492For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?"
60492For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
60492For where may sin and wickedness hide themselves?
60492How can freedom co- exist, that is, the freedom of man as a free moral agent, co- exist with the Sovereign will of the All- Powerful and Immanent God?
60492How could a power or influence groan with groanings unutterable?
60492How long can rolling waters remain impure?
60492How long shall it take?
60492If the Holy Spirit were the Father, would it be reasonable to say, that he does not speak of himself?
60492If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
60492If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
60492If the whole were hearing where were the smelling?
60492In writing to the Corinthian Saints who had received the Holy Ghost, Paul says:"What?
60492Is his religion merely that peculiar quality of the moral life defined by Mr. Matthew Arnold as"morality touched by emotion?"
60492Is it that certain faculties have been trained in him, that morality assumes special and higher manifestations, and character a nobler form?
60492Is it that he has certain mental characteristics not possessed by the other?
60492Is the Christian merely an ordinary man who happens from birth to have been surrounded with a peculiar set of ideas?
60492Is the analogy invalid?
60492Is there a way?
60492Is there any fallacy in speaking of the embryology of the new life?
60492It does not confine[ conform?]
60492Jeremiah is equally as clear in a statement of the same truth, even if less poetical:"Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
60492Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
60492Now, perhaps, as"burning bush"; now as a"dove"; now as"cloven tongues as of fire"; and now"in form of a man?"
60492Now, what had happened?
60492Or that this new man was"begotten of God,"God''s workmanship?
60492Or this,''we are changed into the same image from glory to glory?''
60492Paul''s Choice of Gifts:_"So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
60492Solomon said of God:"The heaven, and heaven of heavens can not contain thee, how much less this house that I have builded?
60492Suppose a man had the discerning of spirits, who would be the wiser for it?
60492That being the general truth taught throughout nature, may it not hold in reference to Divine Personages as well?
60492The Divinity of the Holy Ghost:_ There remains to be considered the question, Is the Holy Ghost God?
60492The Law of Biogenesis in the Spiritual World:_"Where now in the Spiritual spheres shall we meet a companion phenomenon to this?
60492The Things that Make for Edification:_"How is it then, brethren?
60492The answer Peter gave was,"Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
60492The bird being an incarnation of the bird- life, may not the Christian be a spiritual incarnation of the Christ- life?
60492Then with that new birth will there come new life?
60492What essentially is involved in saying that there is no Spontaneous Generation of Life?
60492What in the Unseen shall be likened to this deep dividing- line, or where in human experience is another barrier which never can be crossed?
60492What is it then?
60492What is the object of our coming into existence, then dying and falling away, to be here no more?
60492What is to come of it?
60492What must a man do to commit the unpardonable sin?
60492What power shall stay the heavens?
60492What wonder if development be tardy in the Creature of Eternity?
60492When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said,"Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?"
60492When it dies whither has it gone?
60492When the plant lives whence has the life come?
60492Who could point out a Pastor, a Teacher, or an Evangelist by their appearance, yet had they the gift of the Holy Ghost?
60492Who knows?
60492Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
60492Why does prosperity so frequently, in this world at least, attend upon the wicked?
60492Why is it, then, it may be asked, that every one is willing to admit the postulate of science, while so many doubt that of religion?
60492Will you be liable to fall into temptation and be overtaken in sin?
60492Would the Father intercede with himself?
60492Yes; but who is it that writes these Scriptures?
60492Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against thee?
60492[ B] Why is the sum of human misery so great?
60492[ C] Why is the sum of human happiness so small?
60492[ D] Why do the good suffer adversity?
60492[ E] Why do the sins of the wicked involve the innocent-- why are the innocent made to suffer with the guilty?
60492[ F] Why does truth make such tardy appearance in the world, and why of so partial rather than of universal distribution?
60492[ Footnote C:"How terribly large is the proportion of evil?
60492_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
60492_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in yon?
60492are all prophets?
60492are all teachers?
60492are all workers of miracles?
60492do all interpret?
60492do all interpret?''
60492do all speak with tongues?
60492do all speak with tongues?
60492have all the gifts of healing?
60492the supreme in you?
60915AM I THEREFORE BECOME YOUR ENEMY, BECAUSE I TELL YOU THE TRUTH?
60915Am I therefore become your Enemy, because I tell you the Truth?
60915And Araunah said, Wherefore is my lord the king come unto his servant?
60915HAVE I BEEN SO LONG TIME WITH YOU, AND YET HAST THOU NOT KNOWN ME, PHILIP?
60915Hath CHRIST, then, been so long time with thee, and yet hast thou not known him?
60915Have I been so long Time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
60915Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
60915Lo, I have sinned, and I have done wickedly: but these sheep, what have they done?
60915To whom shall I go?
60915To whom shouldst thou go, but to JESUS CHRIST? 60915 What kind of a Saviour then is it, for whom all nature thus cries aloud, through all her works?
60915Why WILL YE die, O house of Israel? 60915 Will ye also go away?"
60915--Is it so, thou Blessed Apostle?
60915Against the united efforts of such formidable enemies, where shall we find armour of sufficient proof?
60915And are these the blessings, by which thou art to be distinguished from the rest of thy sex?
60915And can these men be said to"prosper in whatsoever they do?"
60915And canst thou not, O Christian, have as much Faith in thy SAVIOUR, as one frail mortal has in another?
60915And now, my brethren, is not such a Knowledge of GOD worth possessing?
60915And what is it that hinders us from having such a view of our real misery?
60915Are not their souls as much bowed down by the weight of their sinful nature, as their bodies by temporal evils and infirmities?
60915Are they not often destitute of spiritual as well as of worldly comforts?
60915But are not many good men afflicted inwardly, as well as outwardly?
60915But didst thou ever attend to the true and only means, by which the Scriptures have assured thee this conquest may be obtained?
60915But here the grand question may be asked-- How doth GOD manifest himself to his creatures?
60915But how is this privilege to be obtained?
60915But if GOD is willing to save all, Why are not all saved?
60915But in what manner was the appearance of this illustrious Babe made known to the world?
60915But shall their conduct have the least influence upon yours?
60915But what could oppress or afflict the heart of the Meek and Innocent JESUS?
60915But where are the ensigns of royalty?
60915But where is his happiness all the while?
60915For, who that looks upon his work as already done, will chuse to labour any longer?
60915Hast thou never coveted, been jealous, angry, revengeful, bitter, and implacable?
60915Hast thou never felt thyself swoln with pride, or burning with envy?
60915Hast thou so?
60915He cries aloud for help?--"What shall I do to be saved?"
60915Here then a serious and inquiring mind may be ready to ask-- How is this BLESSED REDEEMER to become my Righteousness?
60915How sayest thou then, shew us the Father?"
60915I then concluded with asking you, whether such a Knowledge of GOD as I had been describing, was not worth your possessing?
60915In a conflict so long and arduous, where shall we meet with such supplies of strength, as will enable us to contend and finally to overcome?
60915Indeed,"to whom shall we go?"
60915Is this to be"highly favoured?"
60915Must thy spotless Babe, at the very instant of his birth, enter upon his Labour of Love?
60915My business was to plant, Apollos''s to water; but what could it avail to plant or to water, unless GOD gave the increase?
60915Need I, therefore, now call upon you to put in your claim to this vast inheritance?
60915Now, what is Faith?
60915Now, who can deny, that sickness, pain, sorrow and affliction, have in their very nature this tendency?
60915O why, my brethren, why will ye"spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which satisfieth not?"
60915Shall we suffer the Child of GOD, the Redeemed of the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL, to be taken captive by the armies of aliens?
60915Shall we then tamely suffer these Rights of Heaven to be invaded by the powers of darkness?
60915THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE, WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY?
60915THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE, WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY?
60915TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?
60915TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?
60915The awakened sinner"looks up and lifts up his head, for his redemption draweth nigh"--looks up to Heaven-- For what?
60915The plain and obvious meaning of which is undoubtedly this: Hath GOD favoured me with such an astonishing deliverance?
60915Then Simon Peter answered, LORD, to whom shall we go?
60915Then said JESUS unto the Twelve, Will ye also go away?
60915Thus, for instance, the covetous man grasps, and saves, and fills his coffers-- for what?
60915Was each of us to be asked, in a serious and solemn manner, Are you really happy?
60915Was it not by those very sufferings, which seem so diametrically opposite to this triumphant state?
60915Well, but say some, How can this be?
60915What a senseless doctrine this, that would shut us out from all the joys, which earth holds forth for our acceptance?"
60915What have we to do with evil spirits, or possessions, at this day?
60915What was it, but an humble acknowledgment of his own spiritually helpless and indigent condition?
60915What, but that fascinating charm, which these very spirits throw before our eyes to deceive us?
60915When"all things are yours,"why will you take up with the scanty provisions which a poor perishing nature can give?
60915Whence is it then, O sinner, that, though thy SAVIOUR hath been so long time"with thee, yet hast thou not known him?"
60915Whence is it, though he has made thee such frequent offers of his Love, thou hast still slighted or rejected them?
60915Who amongst us, let me ask, hath not, in innumerable instances, given such a rash and impatient answer to the Servant of GOD within us?
60915Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers, by whom ye believed, even as the LORD gave to every man?
60915Who told thee, that GOD created thee for this world; and that thou art to take up thy rest in that visionary happiness, which thou findest here?
60915Who would not wish, then, to become a votary, a pupil, a child of Wisdom?
60915Why shouldst thou despond in the hour of trial?
60915Why then, O Christian, shouldst thou despair of success?
60915Will ye be intimidated by their flight?
60915Will ye suffer your fidelity and perseverance to be shaken by their evil example?
60915Would you know what these fruits are?
60915and must the stable at Bethlehem be the first scene of that awful drama, which was afterwards closed on the trembling top of Calvary?
60915art thou so strangely blind to thy best interests, so amazingly neglectful of thy real happiness?
60915to whom shall I go?"
60915to whom shall we go?
60915to whom shall we go?
60915we are ready to exclaim-- is it thus, that the promises of the Angel are to be accomplished?
60915what conduct must we observe, that will entitle us to be members of her illustrious household?
60915what kind of sensibility was awakened in you at that happy season?--Was it not a sensibility of Love intense, and Meekness unutterable?
60915what path must we pursue, that will lead us to her delightful mansion?
60915where are the tokens of thy illustrious birth?
60915who told thee, that GOD had given thee such corrupt passions, as now solicit for indulgence?
60915why, with deluded Esau,"will you sell your birth- right for a mess of pottage,"an heavenly for an earthly inheritance?
47109Are these glorious promises not sufficient to induce us to observe this Word of Wisdom? 47109 But,"says an objector,"have we not the Bible, and are not the Holy Scriptures able to make us wise unto salvation?"
47109But,says one,"how shall we become acquainted with these things?
47109Does he remember it?
47109Has this man no faults?
47109Have you got a gun?
47109Have you got any ammunition?
47109How far West?
47109Well, will you and Brother Horne give me an affidavit in writing, stating the fact, and let it be sworn to?
47109What profiteth it a man, though he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
47109( Luke 24:30- 44) Now, shall we accept the scriptural definition of the resurrection of the body?
47109( Psalm 127:4, 5) What answer shall men and women make in excuse of conduct which contravenes the commandments of God?
4710912, December, 1908, p. 145. WHO CANNOT BE REACHED BY THE GOSPEL?
47109128:20) written in 1842, as follows:"Again what do we hear?
47109After all, what is success, and who are competent to judge?
47109Again, where are we going?
47109Again, where are we going?
47109And another follows closely upon it,"How shall I say it?"
47109And because her name is not found there, are you going to deny her the privileges of the house of God and of the ordinances of the gospel?
47109And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
47109And he said unto them,"Why{ 22} are ye troubled?
47109And how do you pray?
47109And if they really possessed the Spirit of the living God-- could this condition exist?
47109And now the question arises, what shall be the course of those who are in the minority, those not in the agreement perfectly with the decision?
47109And then again,{ 108} are such leaders to be condemned because they have directed and led the way in these things?
47109And they said one to another,{ 588} Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
47109And what are they like?
47109And what has developed?
47109And what is God''s way?
47109And what is that to us?
47109And what will be the result, if we continue?
47109And when is the end of our days?
47109And when will he?
47109And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
47109And why?
47109And why?
47109Are all required to be obedient?
47109Are not the means of knowledge in the first estate equal to those of this?
47109Are not''great treasures''of knowledge, even''hidden treasures,''something to be desired?
47109Are they diligent members of the Church?
47109Are they known in the Church?
47109Are they or were they ever valiant in the testimony of Jesus Christ?
47109Are they prominent among the people of God?
47109Are we as devout as our fathers were?
47109Are we as faithful today?
47109Are we looking after them, and if necessary bringing them in from the street when absent, and providing them in our homes with what they lack?
47109Are we therefore to discredit the teachings of the Savior?
47109Are we therefore to discredit the teachings of the Savior?
47109Are you fitting them for the practical duties of mother and wife, that they may in due time go out and make homes what they should be?
47109As a preacher of righteousness, who could compare with him?
47109Because the Lord wanted it?
47109But if cards are played in the home and under the eye of an anxious and loving parent, what harm can come from it all?
47109But is that the end of our being?
47109But is that the end of our being?
47109But is this the only evidence we have to depend on?
47109But the priest finally pinned them down by asking,"Are you''Mormon''elders from Utah?"
47109But what are we doing in our homes to train our children; what to enlighten them?
47109But what do they do to build up the country?
47109But what of all this?
47109But what of all this?
47109But what shall we do?
47109But who shall repair the wrongs they have done to themselves and to others, which it seems impossible for them to repair themselves?
47109But who will receive such punishment?
47109But, says one, how can we know that Jesus was put to death or resurrected?
47109But, you say, we must have recreation; what shall we do?
47109C. R.,_ 1902, p. 88. WHO IS FIT TO PRESIDE?
47109Can moral defilement be any the less filthy and pestilential in man than in woman?
47109Can she be saved without child- bearing?
47109Can we know anything here that we did not know before we came?
47109Can you help treating them with love and kindness?
47109Can you imagine any other way?
47109Did Judas possess this light, this witness, this Comforter, this baptism of fire and the Holy Ghost, this endowment from on high?
47109Did he institute an order of things that has proved injurious to the human family?
47109Did he wrongfully and unjustly accuse men of wickedness?
47109Do they mean by this that attending meetings, taking part in ward worship, teaching and preaching, are not congenial to them?
47109Do we do it?
47109Do we take personal interest in them and in their affairs?
47109Do you feel the presence of death here?
47109Do you honor this Priesthood?
47109Do you pray?
47109Do you respect the office and honor the key of authority that you possess in the Melchizedek Priesthood, which is after the order of the Son of God?
47109Do you think I shall be exalted in the kingdom of my God with this stain and blot upon my soul?
47109Do you wonder at it now, when you have learned something of the late discoveries made by human wisdom and human intelligence?
47109Does it not?
47109Does repentance consist of sorrow for wrong doing?
47109Else how could I declare{ 126} the truth and bear testimony as they did?
47109Even the answer to the lawyer''s question, often called the eleventh commandment,"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
47109Even the answer to the lawyer''s question, often called the eleventh commandment:"Master, which is the great commandment in the law?"
47109Every load I cut and hauled diminished the supply of wood for fuel for the future; and I said to myself: What will we do when the wood is all gone?
47109Free from what?
47109Had they not done so, whence would our enterprises, our temporal salvation, have come?
47109Has God designed persons to suffer?
47109Has any man received a fulness at once?
47109Has he caused the evil that has come to them?
47109Has he touched them with his hand of affliction?
47109Have they a clear testimony of the truth in their hearts?
47109Have we done our full duty?
47109Have we good books, games, music, and well- lighted, well- ventilated, warm rooms for their convenience and pleasure?
47109Have we nothing but the testimony of the ancient disciples to rest our hopes upon?
47109Have we reached a point wherein we may receive the fulness of God, of his glory, and his intelligence?
47109He went to my father and said:"Hyrum, what does that mean?
47109His son, Wesley, who was playing with us, called out,"Why, papa, what did you do that for?
47109His will to Moses and Isaiah and John is abundant for modern followers of Christ?
47109How are you to do it?
47109How can any one help feeling an intense interest in the mother of his children, and also in his children?
47109How can we know that you are not deceived?"
47109How can you help it?
47109How could a child at his age be impelled by other than honest motives in the accomplishment of his high and holy calling?
47109How could they hear without a preacher, and how shall they preach except they be sent?
47109How do you account for it?
47109How do you see it?
47109How is it you have kept it to yourself all these long years?
47109How shall men become acquainted with the knowledge of the Father?
47109How shall she excuse her guilt when it is fastened upon her?
47109How shall she plead her innocence when she is not innocent?
47109How shall we repent of these sins?
47109How shall we stem the tide of this evil, this indifference, this consequent ignorance?
47109How will we live here when we ca n''t get any more fuel, for it is rapidly going?
47109How will you stem it?
47109I ask myself, What law have you broken?
47109I ask, as preacher, leader, teacher, husband, father, citizen and man, who among our mighty ones can be likened unto him?
47109I had to plow my land and farm it, but I did not have a spear of grass or hay to feed my team, and how was I going to do my spring work?
47109I have felt sometimes, how could even the Father love his children more than my mother loved her children?
47109I have in mind our auxiliary organizations; what are they?
47109I preached the Word of Wisdom right along; but they said,''What does it matter?
47109I said to him,"Lorin, what did the Prophet say?"
47109I said:"Who else was there?"
47109If children are cut off from their birthright, how shall the Lord be rewarded?
47109In answer to the question,"What is to become of such{ 155} as me?"
47109Into outer darkness?--banished from the presence of God?
47109Is a male leper less to be shunned for fear of contagion than a woman similarly stricken?
47109Is any doctrine more reasonable and more compatible with free agency than this?
47109Is any man perfect?
47109Is it a difficult task to obey the gospel?
47109Is it agreeable to the will of the Lord?
47109Is it any wonder that the Lord can hear you when you whisper, even in your secret closet?
47109Is it compatible with the spirit of the great latter- day work in which we are engaged?
47109Is it necessary to do it?
47109Is it proper to raffle property for the benefit of missionaries?
47109Is mother doing all the work?
47109Is not that a key?
47109Is not that the eternal cry of the enemy who reaches out for deserters?
47109Is not this to be so with the children of men?
47109Is not this, I say, about the most God- like piece of work that a man can do in this world?
47109Is that the way for Saints to do?
47109Is the end aimed at likely to advance the Church and to strengthen it in the earth?
47109Is the hand of God in that suffering?
47109Is the sister to take the initiative and exercise the presiding function?
47109Is there any cause for sorrow to know that we shall rise from the dead, and possess the same tabernacle that we have here in mortality?
47109Is there any difference between the baptized and the unbaptized man?
47109Is there any doubt in your minds about it?
47109Is there any reason why he could not come again, why he should not visit this earth once more and talk with men today?
47109Is there cause for sorrow in this great, glorious gospel truth that has been revealed to us in this dispensation?
47109Is there not something here that is worthy our attention?
47109Is this all the evidence we have?
47109Is this because the rich man is rich?
47109Is this unscriptural or contrary to reason or to any revealed truth?
47109It looks much as if, after the devastation of wars, as promised in the scriptures,( and who shall say that it may not follow this war?)
47109Let that one ask himself:"Is it my business?"
47109Love your neighbor as yourself?
47109May I say to you that in reality a man can not forget anything?
47109Mr. Beecher, or Talmage, or any other of the great preachers of the day?
47109Mr. Phillip''s opinion of it, that the death of the body and the separation of the spirit from it is the resurrection of the dead?
47109My brethren, can you mistreat your wives, the mothers of your children?
47109Now then, are we studying their wants as we do our business, and our farms and our animals?
47109Now, how shall we aid the missionary who wishes to sell a horse, or what not?
47109Now, how should it be?
47109Now, what is the promise to the Saints who observe the Sabbath?
47109Or are you training your daughters to play the lady by making them accomplished in flourishes, and expert in ostentatious embellishments?
47109Or will they go out as men, in every sense-- pure men, high- minded men, honest men, virtuous men, men of God?
47109Or will they mystify the truth and seek to becloud the children of men over simple truths when they should understand them?
47109Or, do they mean more?
47109Ought we therefore to court the contempt of the world?
47109Our question may rather be, has he had during the earth''s journey, his full measure of reward?
47109Physically, they may be; but spiritually, morally, religiously and in faith, what man can match a woman who is really convinced?
47109Repent of what?
47109Said the young man,"All these I have kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?"
47109Shall we accept Christ''s manifestation in his own person resurrected from the dead?
47109Shall we quit because there are those with whom we come in contact who are not willing to rise to the standard to which we seek to exalt them?
47109Should the little children of the kindergarten be taught the events leading up to and culminating in the death of our Savior?
47109Some of our good Latter- day Saints have become so exceedingly good(?)
47109The ancient prophets speak of"entering into God''s rest;"what does it mean?
47109The best reply to such an argument is the question:"Which is best-- to let the hay go to ruin, or the boy?"
47109The decree of the world has gone forth, why withstand it?
47109The point is, what is the law of God?
47109The pure and honest in heart?
47109The pure and virtuous woman?
47109The question arises in them: Why does the Lord suffer it?
47109The question is often asked, Is there any difference between the Spirit of the Lord and the Holy Ghost?
47109The question often arises in the minds of young men who find themselves in the mission field,"What shall I say?"
47109The subject which has been dwelt upon is a broad one:"What can be done to stem the tide of evil that is sweeping through the land?"
47109The thought of meeting her, who can express the joy?
47109The truth is here, and shall men living now be heard to complain hereafter that they have not the truth in their hearts?
47109The upright?
47109Then I said to her:"Why have n''t you spoken about it before?
47109Then it is added:"Some say, What shall we do?
47109Then what is religion?
47109Then what is true repentance?
47109Then, why should we not feel dependent upon the Lord?
47109They go off hunting deer, antelope, elk, anything they can find, and what for?
47109Those who do the will of heaven?
47109To be heard because of many words?
47109Today the question is, which is the greater-- the high priest or the seventy-- the seventy or the high priest?
47109WHAT DOES THE MARTYRDOM OF JOSEPH AND HYRUM TEACH US?
47109WHAT IS PRIESTHOOD?
47109WHAT IS THE PRIESTHOOD?
47109WHAT SHALL WE DO ON THE SABBATH DAY?
47109WHENCE?
47109WHITHER?
47109Was he a slanderer and vilified?
47109Was human blood found upon his hands?
47109Was it because the Lord predestined it, or designed it, in any degree?
47109We are to understand, then, that God does not, and will not further make known his will to men; that what he has said suffices?
47109Well, you may say, how do they live?
47109Were I to seek for other truths, where would I go?
47109What are we required to do on the Sabbath day?
47109What can you conceive of grander than a calling like that?
47109What can you think of greater than this?
47109What constitutional law have you not observed?
47109What could we have done in Ohio?
47109What did Joseph Smith do?
47109What did he accomplish, in these fourteen years?
47109What do they produce to benefit the world?
47109What do you pray for?
47109What does it mean?"
47109What does it prove?
47109What does the martyrdom teach us?
47109What else would satisfy the desire of the immortal soul?
47109What else would satisfy us?
47109What for?
47109What for?
47109What for?
47109What good would it be to one to be baptized and receive not the Holy Ghost?
47109What greater proof do you want of that fact{ 36} than to see her lifeless form?
47109What has she been doing?
47109What is a key?
47109What is it that affects this lifeless clay?
47109What is revelation but the uncovering of new truths, by him who is the Fountain of all Truth?
47109What is that priesthood?
47109What is that?
47109What is the body without the spirit?
47109What is the object of it?
47109What is the use?
47109What is there to make us heavy of heart or sorrowful in this matter?
47109What is there, therefore, to be sad about?
47109What reason have we to mourn?
47109What right would I have to say,"thus saith the Lord,"and call upon man to repent and be baptized in the name of the Lord?
47109What shadow of excuse, not to speak of justification, can be found for this outrageous and cowardly discrimination?
47109What shall I say of the grand and glorious work that he has done in rearing the large and splendid family that he leaves behind?
47109What shall we do if we have neglected our prayers?
47109What should Joseph do?
47109What to encourage them to make home their place of amusement, and a place where they may invite their friends for study or entertainment?
47109What would it profit me, though I should go out into the world and{ 583} win strangers to the fold of God and lose my own children?
47109What would we do without Oregon and the Sierras of Nevada?
47109What would you think of the man who would argue for whisky and beer as a common beverage because it is necessary for people to drink?
47109What, against their will?
47109What, therefore, have I to fear?
47109When can we set it aside?
47109When he saw that, he told me, the thought came into his mind,"Shall I run from these fellows?
47109When shall we reach the time that we can dishonor our father and mother?
47109When will we ever outgrow that command?
47109Where are those boys today?
47109Where did we come from?
47109Where is there a soul upon the earth that does not need something that the Almighty can give?
47109Where shall we go to find another man who has accomplished a one- thousandth part of the good that Joseph Smith accomplished?
47109Where would you have people go who are unsettled in the truth?
47109Where?
47109Wherein should we be sad or sorrowful?
47109Which do you choose?
47109Which shall I follow?
47109Who are there besides the Latter- day Saints who contemplate the thought that beyond the grave we will continue in the family organization?
47109Who has ever heard of that hearing used as a campaign document against"Mormons"?
47109Who is going to carry the testimony of Jesus Christ to the hearts of the women who have passed away without a knowledge of the gospel?
47109Who is going to preach the gospel to the women?
47109Who is she?
47109Who is there of us that is not learning something day by day?
47109Who is there, under the circumstances that exist around us, that is not growing?
47109Who knows at what cost the man within has been conquered?
47109Who of us will now contend that the overruling Providence which brought us to this place made a mistake?
47109Who shall exercise the presiding function?
47109Who shall take the initiative?
47109Who would be in disharmony or unfellowship with God?
47109Who would be subject to his chastening word?
47109Who would come under his condemnation?
47109Who would, then, be recreant to the rule of Christ?
47109Why did Jesus teach the doctrine that there was no marrying nor giving in marriage in the other world?
47109Why did he teach the doctrine that marriage was instituted by the Father and designed to be accomplished in this life?
47109Why did he teach us the principle of eternal union of man and wife?
47109Why does it exist?
47109Why have n''t you let the Church know something about this declaration of the Prophet?"
47109Why should I fear them?"
47109Why should I grieve, why should I disappoint her?
47109Why should he suffer?
47109Why should men be embittered against you because of this, because of your belief in Joseph Smith?
47109Why should they?
47109Why should this be?
47109Why should we not call upon his name?
47109Why should we not remember him in our prayers?
47109Why should we?
47109Why stand longer?"
47109Why were they thus forgetful and seemingly ignorant of all they had been taught by the Savior respecting the objects of his mission to the earth?
47109Why, bless your soul, what did President Young know about Utah, at that early day?
47109Why, therefore, say they, is it necessary to refer to these things now?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Why?
47109Will the men of the world receive the gospel?
47109Will they forget God?
47109Will they forget the teachings that they have received from their parents at home?
47109Will they hearken to the truth?
47109Will this same degree of intelligence, that now exists throughout the world, continue to exist?
47109Will those men who go out from Utah, from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, forget their prayers?
47109Will you carry with you at all times the spirit of prayer and the desire to do good?
47109Will you honor the Sabbath day and keep it holy?
47109Will you observe the law of tithing and all the other requirements of the gospel?
47109Will you then deny the widow, because she has only a mite to bestow?
47109Will you, who hold this priesthood, profane the name of Deity?
47109Would it not be better, if we knew a person had faults, to go to him privately and labor with him, than to go to others and speak of his faults?"
47109Would the righteous man?
47109Would the virtuous man?
47109Would they be in rebellion to Christ''s rule, if he were to come here to rule?
47109Would we be satisfied to be decrepit?
47109Would we be satisfied to be imperfect?
47109Would we be satisfied to remain forever and ever in the form of infirmity incident to age?
47109Would we be satisfied to see the children we bury in their infancy remain as children only, throughout the countless ages of eternity?
47109Would you be riotous, and eat and drink with the drunken, with the unbelieving and with the profane?
47109Would you deny me a blessing?
47109Would you desert the mother of your children, the wife of your bosom, the gift of God to you, which is more precious than life itself?
47109Would you, as an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ, dishonor your wife or your children?
47109Would you, holding that priesthood, forget your prayers, and fail to remember the Giver of all good?
47109Yes, but is this all?
47109You may look around today, and who are the leaders among the people but those who early and zealously devoted themselves to the faith?
47109You men who are sensible fathers, is this course worth while?
47109Young men who have a goal in sight, is this the course to take to fit your purpose and to get the best results out of life?
47109and in thy name done many wonderful works?
47109and in thy name have cast out devils?
47109and who shall say him nay, whose care from boyhood has been the welfare of his people?
47109and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
47109and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
47109or, that"This Jesus hath God raised up[ from the dead], whereof we all[ the apostles] are witnesses?"
47109the father, the mother, the children recognizing each other in the relations which they owe to each other and in which they stand to each other?
47109this family organization being a unit in the great and perfect organization of God''s work, and all destined to continue throughout time and eternity?
47109{ 138}"But my neighbor has done this, that or the other that is forbidden by the law of the Church, or good usage, why should I not set him right?"
47109{ 176} WHAT ARE THE KEYS OF THE PRIESTHOOD?
47109{ 418} Why?
47109{ 580} What will she do there?
47109{ 67} The straightforward?
61455All of''em?
61455And she thinks he''d be angry if you turned the little girl away?
61455And who is Dolly?
61455Are you Dolly''s father? 61455 Are you God- bless- ganpa?"
61455Are you sure you do n''t know anything about him?
61455But have you no neighbour you can go and stay with for to- night? 61455 But my little love is very ill,"continued old Oliver;"this is the right place, is n''t it?
61455But what''s that?
61455But whatever''ll the Master say to that?
61455But where does he come from? 61455 Do n''t you know me, father?"
61455Do n''t you know where he lives?
61455Do n''t you know?
61455Do you know that the dear Lord has taken her to be where he is in glory?
61455Does he live in a bootiful place?
61455Full?
61455Have n''t you any other name?
61455He takes to children and little''uns?
61455Heard nothing of Susan, I suppose?
61455How long ago?
61455How long have you worked for that master o''yours?
61455How long is it ago since they all died?
61455How many children have you got here?
61455How old are you, Tony?
61455I know you do not take in accidents,he said;"but what could I do with the little fellow?
61455I''m afraid not,continued Tony;"overslept yourself, eh?
61455Master,he cried,"master, is she gone?"
61455Mother not turned up, I guess?
61455My boy, where''s your home?
61455My boy,he said, as the hour came for Tony to go,"where are you sleeping now?"
61455No, never heard tell of him before,he answered,"Is he any friend o''yours?
61455Not I; how should I?
61455Not alone?
61455Put Dolly into a pretty bed,she murmured,"where the sun shines, and she''ll soon get well and go home again to gan- pa.""What can I do?"
61455S''pose the mother turned up all right?
61455Then there''s no room for my Dolly?
61455What am I to call ris funny old man, Beppo?
61455What are your prayers, my dear?
61455What boy?
61455What brings you here in my shop, my little woman?
61455What has he done for you, Antony? 61455 What little girl are you?"
61455What master?
61455What master?
61455What sort of person; man or woman; male or female?
61455What''s your name?
61455Whatever did the Master do when they all died? 61455 Where are I going to?"
61455Where?
61455Who are you?
61455Who''s gone out with her? 61455 Who''s he?"
61455Why have you kept away from us so long, Tony?
61455Why not make one here?
61455Will gan- pa come rere?
61455Would Dolly like to go to that nice place, where the little girls had the dolls and the music?
61455Yes,answered Oliver;"do you know anything about her, my boy?"
61455Yes,murmured Tony;"but will you let me go as soon as it''s done?"
61455You ca n''t read or write?
61455You have n''t got sich a thing as a daily paper, have you?
61455Your little girl?
61455All I want''s a broom and a crossing, and then should n''t I get along just?
61455Am I a good girl?"
61455Are I going to die, gan- pa?"
61455But if I get hard up, do you think he''d take to me, if you spoke a word for me?"
61455But she wants her supper now, does n''t she?"
61455Charlotte, thee remembers him?
61455Come, doctor, you''ll admit my patient?"
61455Could n''t there anything be done to save her?"
61455Didst thee not say,''I''ll not leave thee comfortless, I''ll come to thee?''
61455Do you know where she is?"
61455Do you understand?"
61455Dost remember how many a mile of country we could see all round us, and how fresh the air blew across the thousands of green fields?
61455He''s had a many troubles, has n''t he?"
61455How is she?"
61455How should Tony detect anything amiss with her?
61455How was it that he could not bear to walk?
61455I s''pose they are getting pretty old by now, are n''t they?"
61455I s''pose you''ll never let me sleep under the counter again?"
61455Is he any relation of yours?"
61455Is he respectable?"
61455Is n''t my little love better now?"
61455Is there no other place like this we could take our little love to?"
61455Shall I run and get''em for you, now I''m on my legs?"
61455Shall Tony nurse you now, Dolly?"
61455The place where they nurse little children who are ill?"
61455Tony sank down upon his knees, and flung his arm over Dolly, as if to save he?
61455Was there no one to help?
61455What brings you sitting here this cold night?"
61455What could he do?
61455What could it be that made him afraid of looking again into her patient and tranquil little face?
61455What did you do with it?"
61455What else can it mean but that he is living now, and will never die again?"
61455What hurt had been done to him?
61455What was going to happen to Dolly?
61455What was he to do?
61455What would become of them both, alone in London?
61455What''ll he say to her leaving you and the little''un again?"
61455Whatever can thy people be thinking about?
61455Where does he live?"
61455Where is the dear child, brother James?"
61455Where was he to go?
61455Who is he?"
61455Who is your recommendation from?"
61455You never got such a bit of money before, did you?"
61455You never read the Testament, of course, my boy?"
61455You wo n''t go to give her up to them p''lice, will you now, and she so pretty?"
61455You''d like to come and live with your own Susan again, in your own country; would n''t you now?"
61455You''ll keep her, master, wo n''t you?
61455You''ll let me call you father, for poor Susan''s sake, wo n''t you?"
61455You''re looking out for the little un''s mother, ai n''t you, old master?"
61455asked Oliver, clasping the little hand tighter,"and where do you come from?"
61455asked Tony, in a quavering voice which he could scarcely keep from sobs;"the good place where Tony got well again, and they gave him his new clothes?
61455how long have you called him grandfather?"
61455my lad, who are you?"
61455my poor Susan!--my poor, dear girl!--however can I tell her this bad news?"
61455or give her up to me?"
650910 Then the Lord Jesus asked him, What he was afraid of?
650911 There was also among them a philosopher well skilled in physic and natural philosophy, who asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied physic?
650912 When they both saw this light, they were surprised; the old woman asked St. Mary, Art thou the mother of this child?
650913 And when they were come to the nest, the Lord Jesus said to the boys, Is this the serpent''s lurking place?
650916 Then said these women, Will you Mistress, go along with us, and show the Lady St. Mary to us?
650918 When his father saw him restored to his former state of health, he said, My son, what has happened to thee, and by what means wert thou cured?
65092 St. Mary replied, What help does thou desire?
650920 Dost thou not know that I am thine?
650924 He replied, Why did ye seek me?
650926 Then the doctors asked Mary, Whether this were her son?
65093 Who, says the woman, can grant me this?
650930 But how can this be?
650931 But by what means, says she, were you cleansed from your leprosy?
650932 Why not?
650936 Dost thou thus cure men of the same nature with thyself, with the water with which thy body is washed?
65094 And when they answered, That there was no one there; the Lord Jesus said, Who are those whom ye see in the furnace?
65094 On their return their kings and princes came to them inquiring, whom they had seen and done?
65094 Why then, said he, does he in the spirit call him Lord?
65095 Then a certain principal Rabbi asked him, Hast thou read books?
65097 Then she asked the husband of the possessed person, Whether his wife''s mother was alive?
65097 When the girl asked them, they made her no answer, but asked her again, Who are ye?
65099 And when they came to the Lord Jesus, he inquired, On what account they carried that boy?
65099 When a certain astronomer, who was present, asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied astronomy?
6509Did ye not know that I ought to be employed in my father''s house?
6509Is it gold or silver, or that thy body be cured of its leprosy?
6509Let us go and kill the serpent; and will not ye obey him?
6509What Company they had on the road?
6509What do you think that boy will be?
6509What sort of journey and return they had?
6509Whither shall I flee from thee?
6509Will not you tell me that?
6509alas, my husband; Have I disclosed it to you?
6509and where are you going?
6509says she; where is he?
651310 And to what end was this ceremony?
651310 What then saith the Scripture of Abraham, when I he believed, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness?
651310 What therefore does he mean when he says, Into a good land flowing with milk and honey?
651311 And why was that which was accursed crowned?
651311 Let us therefore now inquire whether God has fulfilled the covenant, which he sware to our fathers, that he would give this people?
651312 Again; What says Moses to Joshua, the Son of Nun, when he gave that name unto him, as being a prophet, that all the people might hear him alone?
651313 But learn therefore how the Lord speaketh, rendering the temple vain: Who has measured the heaven with a span, and the earth with his hand?
651314 But what then signifies this, That the wool was to be put into the midst of the thorns?
651315 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
651316 Let us inquire therefore, whether there be any temple of God?
651317 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
651319 But why might they eat those that clave the hoof?
651320 But how should we thus know all this, and understand it?
651321 But what signifies the milk and honey?
651322 But how does he dwell in us?
651323 But who is there that is now able to have this dominion over the wild beasts, or fishes, or fowls of the air?
65133 What then?
65134 Is my holy mountain of Zion, a desolate wilderness?
65134 What therefore is it that he says by the prophet?
65135 Why so?
65136 But why were there three young men appointed to sprinkle?
65136 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands?
65137 And what saith the Scripture?
65137 And why was the wool put upon a stick?
65138 But why was the wool and hyssop put together?
6513A day for a man to afflict his soul?
6513And so are all the Syrians and Arabians, and all the idolatrous priests: but are they therefore of the covenant of Israel?
6513And then, what follows in the same prophet?
6513And what doth he mean by this saying?
6513And what follows?
6513And what shalt be done with the other?
6513And when he had fulfilled the commandment of God, What says he?
6513But how shall it be built in the name of the Lord?
6513For had he not come in the flesh, how should men have been able to look upon him, that they might be saved?
6513For so says the prophet,"Who shall understand the hard sayings of the Lord?
6513For the prophet saith again, In what place shall I appear before the Lord my God, and be glorified?
6513IN like manner he determines concerning the cross in another prophet, saying: And when shall these things be fulfilled?
6513Is it not I?
6513Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
6513Is our hope built upon a stone?
6513Let him stand against me or who is he that will implead me?
6513Or what is the place of my rest?
6513What is the house that ye will build me?
6513Who will contend with me?
6513Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?
45053Can you give me,asks Father Ignatius,[ 33]"one single text in Holy Scripture to prove that miracles and visions are to cease with the apostles?
45053Cui bono?
45053Experience proves that''principles''instilled into anyone while in the hypnotic condition become irrevocably[?] 45053 How can we believe in a personal God?"
45053In an unknown[?] 45053 Is Man by Nature Religious?"
45053Is not the quality rather than the quantity of children the thing to be aimed at?
45053Is, then, the record of the raising of Lazarus a fiction?
45053It is easy enough to show that Christianity is false, but what have you to put in its place? 45053 Quo vadis?"
45053Where is the seat of authority for what is moral? 45053 Why Live a Moral Life?"
45053Why Live a Moral Life?
45053Why Live a Moral Life?
45053Why Live a Moral Life?
45053Why should we be so impatient of error?
45053( f) CAN WE ALTER PEOPLE''S BELIEFS?
45053( g) CAN BELIEFS BE USEFUL THOUGH FALSE?
45053( g) Can Beliefs be Useful though False?
45053( h) Is a New Religion Required?
45053( i) WHY BE SO IMPATIENT OF ERROR?
45053( i) Why be so Impatient of Error?
45053ARE THE KRISHNA AND BUDDHA LEGENDS BORROWED FROM CHRISTIANITY?
45053Above all, why should it destroy its use?
45053Again, did not the disciples and their converts celebrate the anniversaries of these great events?
45053Again, do we not prefer the fellowship of the good- natured?
45053Also, How is it the ancient''s belief is still foisted on the credulous modern?
45053An obvious objection to miracles is the one often propounded by an inquiring child,"Why do we no longer have miracles?"
45053And how was it that their graves were opened as Jesus died, while their bodies did not come out till after His Resurrection?
45053And if God knew they must fall, how could Adam help falling, and how could he justly be blamed for doing what he must do?
45053And who took the chief, and, in the initial stage, the only, part in this reform movement?
45053And, finally, why do we teach, or allow others to teach, our children what we know to be untrue?
45053And, if so, on what dates?
45053Anyone wishing to form some idea of an experience of this sort should read The Bible: Is it the Word of God?
45053Are cases of assault on women any the more prevalent on that account?
45053Are not the teachers creating for them the very difficulties which, when they come to mature years, will make shipwreck of their faith?"
45053Are there any grounds for this presumption, any grounds for presuming that God ever wishes to prevent bloodshed?
45053Are they not all, everyone of them, adherents of the party desirous of reform and of religious toleration?
45053Are they not the very same emotions which, in all but religious matters, are admittedly a fruitful source of self- deception?
45053Are they trivial?
45053Are we justified in keeping silence?
45053Are we justified in making no effort to save the future generation from mental distress, or from what is far worse, a demoralising indifference?
45053Are we not children of God in a strange country?
45053Are we not, then, to take the author of"The Acts"literally when he informs us that Christ spent forty days on earth after His resurrection?
45053Are we right, then, in permitting our children''s minds to be imbued with a"sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life"?
45053Are we to conclude that this is a proof of the divine origin of Christianity?
45053Are we to suppose that He pretended to be ignorant?
45053Are we, then, more merciful than God?
45053Are you and I any unhappier than the believer?
45053Besides, after all, what is there in the broad facts of modern science which could not be explained to an intelligent savage to- day?
45053But are we now any less happy than our fellows who are believers?
45053But need we wait long weary years, burdened with the thousand and one curses of war and militarism,[ 382] till this supreme horror has been invented?
45053But what does this special pleading amount to?
45053But what will be the result of this thinking?
45053But, I ask, Will not Christianity, if true in any shape or form, benefit by truth- telling?
45053By Christianity?
45053Can he remain a Christian?
45053Can not the same and better results be attained by a process less crude, less cruel?
45053Can this be God''s method of revealing Himself?
45053Can we depend upon such narrators to furnish us with true history?
45053Can we make the same excuse for another potentate-- for him of the"mailed fist"?
45053Can we say that of our philosopher- Premier''s books, A Defence of Philosophic Doubt and The Foundations of Belief?
45053Can we worship the Unknown?
45053Can we, like the Athenians of old, erect altars to the Unknown God?
45053Candidly, if the writer had had our astronomical knowledge, would these words ever have been written?
45053Could He not have brought about development without all this terrible struggle?
45053Could any Omnipotent Being be proud of it?
45053Could anything be more unsatisfactory, more calculated to arouse suspicion of the"Christian Verities"--the Gospel truths?
45053Could anything more conclusively demonstrate the prevailing ignorance of comparative mythology?
45053Could not the Church spare a little of her military ardour( exhibited in the arm- chair and pulpit) for supporting peaceful projects of this nature?
45053Did He not know that we should therefore require absolute proof before we could believe that they had been broken in a bygone and credulous age?"
45053Did He, or did He not, know what we now know?
45053Did not our British forefathers think, and with more reason, that"men of honour"could settle their disputes only by the duel?
45053Do not these visions, too, usually take their form from the teaching with which the mind has been imbued?
45053Do the above- stated facts bear out that contention?
45053Do these facts bear out the Christian contention that Christianity purifies empire?
45053Do they not consist of corrupt officials and cruel Cossacks?
45053Do they not, however, still survive when human emotions, such as love and anger, happiness and sorrow, are attributed to the Deity?
45053Do we not guard them against the inglorious possibilities-- the slavery of vice?
45053Do we not see it flaring up again in the"War of the Kirks,"the Education controversy, and the arguments for the retention of the Athanasian Creed?
45053Does Dr. Flint mean to say that there is an after- life for all living things?
45053Does God reveal Himself, then, only or especially to the æsthetic?
45053Does a surmise-- a belief if you will have it so-- of this kind afford any religious satisfaction?
45053Does either science or common sense support a belief in the survival of personality?
45053Does he obtain then the consolation he looks for?
45053Does it matter whether we call the raising of Lazarus a"miracle"or a"sign"?
45053Does it necessarily follow that a Supernatural Being hears and answers the suppliant''s prayers?
45053Does it not account for the effects of prayer?
45053Does it not at the present time surpass, in the number of its followers and the area of its prevalence, any other form of creed?
45053Does it not furnish a damaging commentary on one of the strongest arguments for belief-- the argument from religious consolation?
45053Does it not give us a thrill of pleasure when the lion is baulked of his prey-- when the pet lamb is rescued from the butcher?
45053Does not scepticism lead to atheism?
45053Does not this deep and sympathetic writer furnish us with a true picture of men''s hearts?
45053Does she realise that her"purity"campaigns fail to strike at the root of the evil?
45053Does the Church realise the extent to which men of science coat their popular writings with"ecclesiastical sugar"?
45053Does the end-- the survival of the fittest-- justify the means-- over- production and murder?
45053Eliminating the cases of sudden death, how seldom are these consolations of utility?
45053Even if your body had health, would your mind have peace without morality?"
45053Even now how many disbelieve or preserve an agnosticism regarding the chief dogmas of the Christian creed?
45053Fielding so eloquently discourses in his Hearts of Men, do they not need to be carefully controlled by reason?
45053For why not, then, allow the process of strengthening to continue by these means?
45053Good, very good; such views appeal to us as being more humane and rational; but are they compatible with the truth of the Bible?
45053Granted; but at what stage of development did this poor wretch ever get a proper chance?
45053Has he not been taught that he must have faith, and that faith is a feeling of trust divinely implanted, and not needing to be fed on evidences?
45053Has it a spiritual meaning?
45053Has it an ethical value?
45053Has it not existed during twenty- four centuries?
45053Has not his religion to be diligently instilled into him from the cradle?
45053Has not the picture handed down by tradition, and afterwards committed to writing, often been that of a perfect man?
45053Has the Boer War made us more virile?
45053Has the Church, then, been deceived in her impression that a reconciliation has taken place between Christianity and Science?
45053Has the rainbow- covenant prevented millions of people perishing since then in many a mighty flood?
45053Have not the disciples of great teachers in the past invariably extolled the perfections of their masters?
45053Have they ever dwelt upon their imperfections?
45053Have we not here a satisfactory and perfectly natural explanation of the phenomena of conversion?
45053Have we not seen, however, that primitive beliefs were the natural offspring of fear and wonder?
45053Have we, then, any right to disturb people''s belief, and to lacerate their feelings?
45053Have we?
45053Have you ever, in the days of your early youth, played the game of"gossip"?
45053He asks:"How can a people who are unable to count their own fingers possibly raise their minds so far as to admit even the rudiments of religion?"
45053His prayer is therefore reasonable, and( may we not suppose?)
45053How are we to set about their conversion?
45053How came such a cultus to die out of the Roman and Byzantine Empire after making its way so far, and holding its ground so long?
45053How can any argument be based upon the phantasms of a disordered brain?
45053How can he believe in and worship the Unknown?
45053How can it be said that the craving for a deity is instinctive?
45053How can man be tolerant in matters concerning which God is alleged to have distinctly told us that He is not tolerant?
45053How can the ethical argument be maintained in face of objections which continue to become ever graver as our knowledge increases?
45053How can the will be at one and the same time fettered and free?
45053How can they, how can we, profess to approve of a plan that brings only unhappiness in its train?
45053How can they?
45053How can we expect it?
45053How comes it that in our own Government two of the most responsible posts are now occupied by declared Agnostics?
45053How could it be otherwise when the Reformers were nothing if not Bibliolaters?
45053How could it be otherwise?
45053How do the Japanese hope to solve this new problem?
45053How do we know that the same fate may not await the new arguments of the Christian evolutionist?
45053How do you propose to replace the aid derived from belief?
45053How does God view this perplexing situation?
45053How does he come here?
45053How few of us have ever had our belief tested by searching questions such as a cultured heathen would put if we tried to convert him?
45053How is it possible that St. Matthew and St. John could have remained silent regarding such an event if they had really witnessed it?
45053How is it that the claims of Christianity require all this vindication?
45053How is it that they have simply disappeared without a word of explanatory comment in the Bible?
45053How many are sceptical concerning the continuance of consciousness after death?
45053How many, I wonder, have ever read the masterly exposition of the case for Haeckel-- Haeckel''s Critics Answered, by Joseph McCabe?
45053How much is the intelligence of the Microcephalæ, the clucking"small heads"lately on show at the Hippodrome, capable of rapid improvement?
45053How often has it not occurred that these same stories have been further exaggerated in the course of their transmission to succeeding generations?
45053How, then, can it be said that man is by nature religious?
45053How, then, can we dream of making this up in one or a few generations by artificial training of the ape?
45053How, then, do we find it requiring all this explanation-- explanation which no ordinary adult can understand?
45053How, then, does he explain the virtues of the Japanese?
45053I would ask my readers kindly to put to themselves the following crucial questions: To what party do the religious bigots and their partisans belong?
45053If God intended the sun to be a symbol of Christ, why have we never been told this before?
45053If Jews and Christians still really believe in this story, how is it that the rainbow attracts not the slightest devout attention?
45053If conscience, then, be fallible, how is it a Theistic proof?
45053If it be urged that such trials of faith are useful, why should it be the thoughtful of future generations who are chiefly to be so tried?
45053If man is not doing his best in obeying the behests of his Maker, how can he do right?
45053If the pious lady who contributes towards mission work in China only knew of this, would she be pleased?
45053If the symbolical sun leads such a great and heavenly flock, what must be said of the true and only begotten Son of God?
45053If this be not word- spinning, then what is?
45053If this be so, how comes it that such a vast number of the pious still adhere to the old ideas?
45053If we are disposed to say: Cui bono?
45053If we do not so believe, why do we say we do when we repeat the Creed?
45053If we fail in our duty to them and they fall, should we add to our guilt by perpetrating on them unimaginable cruelties?
45053If we inquired of the average religionist, should we find that his or her ideas had been revolutionised?
45053If women only knew of these sayings, would they approve of the"appeal to the first six centuries"?
45053If, then, God put upon the bridge a weight equal to double the bearing strain, how could God justly blame the bridge for falling?"
45053In a lecture reported in the Tablet, Father Gerard voiced the growing feeling of apprehension when he referred to the"Do We Believe?"
45053In our own times, was it not working men who first set in motion a revolution that will eventually reform Russia?
45053In what Christian country would it be safe to have paper windows and walls, as in Japan?
45053Is he, then, oblivious to Spinoza''s objection?
45053Is it a kind act to expose our children to the pain of a rude awakening by instilling hopes that are destined to be ultimately shattered?
45053Is it a wise act to allow their morality to be based upon foundations that are doomed to destruction?
45053Is it not because religion has too often submitted to be"a''kept''priest to bless or ban as the passion or self- interest of its employer dictated?"
45053Is it not because they are beginning to appreciate the perplexities of faith, and to learn that agnostics as a body can be, and are, good men?
45053Is it not because they find that many are beginning to doubt its truth?
45053Is it not far more likely that, with the spread of education, they will finally reject theology?
45053Is it not on a peasantry wallowing in ignorance and steeped in superstition?
45053Is it not purely accidental, purely the outcome of natural agencies, of effects produced by position, distance, etc.?
45053Is it not the duty of the pastor to educate his flock?
45053Is it not the orthodox Church and her supporters?
45053Is it not time the truth should be told?
45053Is it not time, then, for all thoughtful men and women to be up and doing?
45053Is it not to the reactionary party, the party that sets its face against reform?
45053Is it possible for the bulk of humanity, I ask, to possess the requisite spiritual discernment?
45053Is it the law of a kind Creator that no animal shall rise to excellence except by being fatal to the life of others?
45053Is it too much to say that these"experiences"differ only in degree from those of the dog who howls as certain notes affect him?
45053Is it?
45053Is not Buddhism, then, one of the great living religions of the present day?
45053Is not Christianity the civilising agent of the world, and the origin of all morality and all good works?
45053Is not Gautama Buddha worthy of men''s love, if we are to credit the best authenticated records of his life?
45053Is not a man''s religion determined by the geographical accident of his birth?
45053Is not the whole point of the sign lost, too, if it be no longer supernatural-- if it becomes a sort of juggling feat?
45053Is not this tantamount to giving up belief in the Virgin- birth?
45053Is such a contention warranted by acknowledged facts?
45053Is that why we have paid them the compliment of adopting their dates for the birth and death of their Saviours?
45053Is the miraculous feeding of the multitudes rendered more credible if we call it a natural instead of a supernatural occurrence?
45053Is the struggle for existence, with all its attendant horrors, to be perpetuated?
45053Is the æsthetic mind always perfectly balanced?
45053Is there anything, then, that can in any way take the place of the ethical assistance[ 329] afforded by belief in God and an after- life?
45053Is there consistent evidence of design?
45053Is there, haply, no middle course that we may steer?
45053Is there, then, no likelihood of Jesus and His disciples being familiar with the ideas of sun- worshippers?
45053Is this no reflection upon Christianity''s power for good?
45053Is this one of the reasons why the believer is able to continue a believer in spite of all disproof?
45053Is this what he was taught, or what his children are now being taught?
45053It may be said that such optimism is absurd, but is it really so?
45053It would be easier, but would that be the life which Christ came down from heaven to show us and place within our reach?"
45053J. Lawson- Forster, that"the Russian Church has become the tool of murderers"?
45053May not the very subtlety of their intellects aid the work of their own self- deception?
45053May we not reasonably expect, therefore, that morality will advance side by side with Rationalism?
45053Morality.--Have we not seen[ 367] that morality can be taught apart from belief, and, indeed, that it is better so taught?
45053Mr. W. M. Salter''s essay,"Why Live a Moral Life?"
45053Now the nature of the malady has been diagnosed, and now the proper remedies have been discovered, will he not set about the cure?
45053Now, do we allow our children to choose for themselves when we know they will choose wrongly?
45053Now, what are these omissions in St. Mark?
45053On the other hand, the Bishop of London believes this miracle to have occurred"because of the very humble, unimaginative[?
45053On what do the reactionaries chiefly rely for the retention of their hold upon the bulk of the people?
45053P. 160, lines 3- 4.--Why do we hear so little of this great discovery from the pulpit?
45053P. 367, lines 21- 2.--Did not slavery flourish side by side with the Christian Church?
45053P. N. Waggett to be wrong, what then?
45053PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION What does a man seek when he examines his religious creed?
45053Perhaps this pious opinion may have had something to do with the slow progress of palæontology?
45053Perhaps, after all, the secret lay in the well- known reply to the question,"Is life worth living?"
45053Prebendary W. A. Whitworth,[ 258]"was the original gospel of power which overran the world with such astonishing success?"
45053Preliminary Remarks The View of Science Why Have Miracles Ceased?
45053Regarding the particular explanation under consideration, one may be permitted to ask, How is it the water has lost its medicinal qualities?
45053Religious Experience Mysticism and Conversion The Psychology of Prayer The Religious(?)
45053Shall we then, after all, in these days, cause so very much distress by our confessions of unbelief?
45053Should it not be a divine intuition of the right both in our religious beliefs and in our conduct?
45053Should the Truth be Told?
45053Should the Truth be Told?
45053Sir Hiram Maxim wrote lately to the Literary Guide concerning his letter in the"Do We Believe?"
45053So the fair show, Veiled one vast, savage, grim conspiracy Of mutual murder, from the worm to man, Who himself kills his fellow"?
45053Suppose, however, that the consensus of opinion had been otherwise, what conclusion could we draw?
45053Surely we are not to take seriously and literally the words of our great philosopher- poet when he says:"Let no such man be trusted"?
45053Surely we may dismiss such a preposterous theory?
45053Surely we must admit the inherent cruelty of the process?
45053Surely, then, they could and should have been enlightened for their mission work up to the level, say, of some of our twentieth- century theologians?
45053THE RELIGIOUS(?)
45053Taking him seriously, can he also explain how it is that God permits devils to perform such pranks?
45053Taking it to be so, what, after all, does it amount to?
45053The Mohammedan sees a heaven peopled with houris; do we on that account accept the Koran as our guide?
45053The Rationalist asks: What grounds have we for assuming that the existence of religious belief points to the existence of a religious instinct?
45053The Virgin Birth.--According to Chinese legends, the sages Fohi(?
45053The lecture is incorporated with others in a book entitled Is Christianity True?
45053The plain question, however, is-- Had He, or had He not, the attribute of Omniscience?
45053The question arises,"How, then, do the majority of our spiritual guides regard the accounts of miracles in the Bible?"
45053The question arises: Why has Christianity stood in the way of woman''s cause?
45053The writer of the letter, a lady, says:"Is n''t Mr. X( the rector of a certain country parish) a gauche man?
45053The"Do We Believe?"
45053Then is the Ascension a fact or is it not?
45053They are beginning to speak out-- why should not you?
45053This is certainly a fact in history; but can we safely build upon it the metaphysical theories of the Christian Faith?
45053This reconstructed Christian(?)
45053Though it may be a long time before our efforts are rewarded, is that any reason for not making a commencement in the right direction?
45053Thus in the question now before us,"Is the First Cause a beneficent intelligence?"
45053Time after time a terrible suspicion must have crossed his mind-- what if he were committing a heinous crime in persecuting the Christians?
45053To give an example from history, did not slavery flourish side by side with the Christian Church?
45053To what extent will not bias influence the brain to use its powers perversely?
45053To what other historical personage but Christ can it apply?
45053To what party do the Freethinkers belong?
45053To whom did they appear?
45053Unbelief?
45053WHY HAVE MIRACLES CEASED?
45053Was He God or was He man?
45053Was it not mainly because he believed that it had a power to wipe away his own heinous crimes?
45053Was it, for example, impossible for God to have decreed that sentient life should feed only on non- sentient life?
45053Was it?
45053We know that mistakes do occur through trusting to intuition, especially in the matter of beliefs; how, then, can we assume that it is infallible?
45053Were not His hearers who misunderstood Him His own selected expositors?
45053What about those inherited animal instincts?
45053What also became of them afterwards?"
45053What are the Christian evolutionist''s replies to these terrible attacks upon our Heavenly Father?"
45053What are the actual instruments employed for maintaining their power?
45053What are the causes of criminality?
45053What belief did this immature man have to guide him?
45053What can be the motive of the Omnipotent Revealer in allowing Himself to be misunderstood?
45053What do these inquiries portend?
45053What do we know of His life?
45053What do we mean by''descended into Hell''?
45053What does Science reply?
45053What does it matter whether the gods had a vegetable or a solar origin, or arose, as Max Müller thought, from"a disease of language"?
45053What grounds have we for assuming that Christianity is exempt from it?
45053What has taught her this duty if it be not the growing spirit of nationalism?
45053What has the Rationalist to say to this state of things?
45053What have the apologists to say to this?
45053What if, after all, the Crucified One were the real Saviour of mankind?
45053What is the Rationalistic explanation of that essence of the"religious instinct,"belief in an after life?
45053What is the cause?
45053What is the purpose and drift of the various forms of existence around him?
45053What is the use of a revelation which can be misunderstood in this way?
45053What is this but a naïve admission that the proofs of the Deity''s benevolence are sadly wanting?
45053What is to be done, then?
45053What other solution can it have?
45053What power is it that comes from the sun to give light and heat to all created things?
45053What remedy does he propose to apply?
45053What steps do the Churches propose to take concerning these disclosures?
45053What was the result?
45053What were the"Providential"methods of conversion?
45053What will happen, for instance, when the knowledge of this falsehood becomes common property?
45053What"ideas of God''s action in nature"are missionaries even now putting into the heads of their converts?
45053What, then, is to become of the many?
45053What, then, may I ask, had become of the"gifts at Pentecost"?
45053When will they receive a"straight"answer?
45053Whence did these instincts themselves originate?
45053Where would the Theist fix the"commencement"?
45053Which is in the right?
45053Which of the conflicting explanations are we to take as correct?
45053Which would you or I rather be-- lovely and unhappy, or ugly and happy?
45053Whither is he going?
45053Who are responsible for shameless acts of persecution, and, indeed, very largely for all the bloodshed, strife, and anarchy?
45053Who could call modern theology simple?
45053Who designed that?"
45053Who more logical, apparently, than John Henry Newman, the coadjutor of Whately in his popular work on logic?
45053Who were silent when they were not active opponents?
45053Why Lead a Moral Life?
45053Why Lead a Moral Life?
45053Why are they neglected?
45053Why be in such a hurry to''change the errors of the Church of Rome for those of the Church of the Future''?"
45053Why did the Emperor Constantine embrace Christianity?
45053Why do we allow our friends to think that we do so believe?
45053Why do we pretend we do when we sit in church and listen to the account of the Ascension, and perhaps to a sermon on it?
45053Why even now is it only put forward by a certain school of apologists in costly books that few will ever set their eyes upon?
45053Why is Ascension Day one of our Holy Days?
45053Why is it so ordained that bad should be the raw material of good?
45053Why is this?
45053Why is this?
45053Why oddly?
45053Why should He alone be a machine that can not go wrong?
45053Why should I not follow nature just so far as I can get out of my nerves a maximum of pleasure at the expense of a minimum of pain?
45053Why should it be better for men to be capable of-- or, rather, may we not say prone to-- sin?
45053Why should not the Buddhist claim the same authority for the dogmas of his faith?
45053Why should the man without a note of music in his composition have this much less chance of eternal salvation?"
45053Why should their Maker grant them"glorious possibilities"which He has denied to Himself?
45053Why should they?
45053Why, in the name of all that is reasonable, should spiritual experiences be the prerogative of exceptional temperaments only?
45053Why, of all the most undesirable states of mind, should morbidity assist the human being to have faith in God?
45053Why, oh why, have we not the real picture of our Saviour, bringing our God nearer to us, and enabling us to focus our thoughts on Him?
45053Why, then, do we hear so little of this great discovery from the pulpit?
45053Why, then, should you hesitate to speak out?
45053Why, then, whether we are Theists or Agnostics, should we not study and apply those laws for our moral improvement?
45053Why?
45053Why?
45053Why?
45053Why?
45053Why?
45053Will his children, when they grow up and begin to think for themselves, remain Christians?
45053Will it not thereby assume its true form, whatever that may eventually prove to be, and is not that a consummation to be desired?
45053Will it suffice?
45053Will not the acceptance of this doctrine have a paralysing effect upon us?
45053Will this argument bear analysis?
45053With more modesty and( may I add?)
45053[ 121] Are we, then, to regard this working of primitive thought as the working of the Holy Spirit?
45053[ 131] Can we call this Progressive Revelation?
45053[ 132] Will this sort of reasoning satisfy the average man?
45053[ 133] How comes it that it is discovered so many years after the fulfilment of these unconscious prophecies of the pagans?
45053[ 179] Can anyone imagine his Maker arranging all this on purpose?
45053[ 210] Afterwards he puts the question,"Is the universe His body or His work?"
45053[ 212] It apparently is so to certain subtle and biassed intellects; but the question is, Is it so, will it ever be so, to the average mortal?
45053[ 238] Are our emotions reliable guides, or are they not?
45053[ 239] Do you know a hymn tune by Lord Crofton, set to the words,"Bless''d are the pure in heart"?
45053[ 276] Dr. Flint devotes the seventh of his Lectures on Anti- Theistic theories to the discussion of the question,"Are there tribes of Atheists?"
45053[ 281] See Anti- Theistic Theories, Lecture vii.,"Are there Tribes of Atheists?"
45053[ 299] Speaking of Chinese nature- worship, Dr. Smith says:"No prayer is uttered.... What is it that at such times the people worship?
45053[ 300] As to there being no such thing as an atheistic people, are we to take no account of the cultured classes?
45053[ 304] Are there not many English people strangely like the Chinese in an umbrella- patronage of Christianity?
45053[ 308] Can this be said of our Bible?
45053[ 312] How many Toyamas and Fukuzawas are there not in modern Christendom?
45053[ 314] Is not this a perfectly natural explanation of the craving for immortality?
45053[ 319] One phase of this failure was well shown by"Oxoniensis,"in his letters which started and ended the"Do We Believe?"
45053[ 349] Presuming that we have come to the conclusion that Christianity is not true, are we to say so, or are we to be silent?
45053[ 363]( h) IS A NEW RELIGION[ 364] REQUIRED?
45053[ 37] Could any two views be more diametrically opposite?
45053[ 388] How is it, then, that Religionist and Rationalist arrive at such contrary conclusions?
45053[ 49] See p. 31 of What is Christianity?
45053[ 6] Are there not indications, moreover, everywhere in the literature of the day?
45053[ Had we not every reason thus to imagine on the authority of Holy Scripture?]
45053[ Why not?
45053[ Yet how much hangs upon the trustworthiness of this same Jewish tradition, and how much else may not the Church have wrongfully accepted?]
45053by''Sitteth on the right hand of God''?...
45053who are church and chapel- goers would be reduced to-- what shall we say?
60575And may we not say that the mind of the one has knowledge, and that the mind of the other has opinion only? 60575 Are, then, senses, understanding, reason, all equally at fault?
60575Dost thou see aught?
60575Granted that the very existence of the world implies an Eternal Cause, what can we learn about that Cause? 60575 Granted, then, that the religious faculty is practically universal among mankind, what is the significance of this fact?
60575How do you distinguish them? 60575 Is not that the true cause?"
60575Was,did I say?
60575What is the name of angels in the pure language?
60575What is the name of men?
60575What is the name of the Son of God?
60575Who shall deliver me from this body of death?
60575Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
60575Whom do ye say that I am?
60575Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 60575 _ What think ye of Christ?
60575''He that made the eye, shall he not see?''
60575**** Was the world[ universe], always in existence and without beginning?
6057546), asks,''Have we not one God, and one Christ?
60575After being instructed of Philip, he inquired--"What doth hinder me to be baptized?"
60575And by His humility, are not men taught humility, as they are taught it by no other circumstance whatsoever?
60575And have not even these poor savages some vestige at least of the religious faculty?
60575And it came to pass that Moses called upon God, saying: Tell me, I pray thee, why these things are so, and by what thou madest them?
60575And what certainty can we have that He hath not done it?
60575And what is an event?
60575And what is man that God is mindful of him?
60575And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
60575Are they, all alike, prone to deception, all alike, unproductive?
60575But how did he do so?
60575But what are they?
60575But what causes?
60575But where does this leave Jesus?
60575But why must Force"in every instance be assumed as prior"to volition?
60575Can it be?
60575Can we proceed to reason from them, to build any conclusions upon the fact that such ideas are?
60575Can''st thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?"
60575Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in Me?
60575For what is the belief in the necessity and universality of causation?
60575Has he?
60575He can make nothing of them; but if he could, what God, what immortality, would they establish?
60575He said to them:"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?
60575He said:"Many good works have I shown you from the Father; for which of these works do ye stone me?"
60575He said:''In what, then[ in whose name, then] were you baptized?''
60575How can we know that we can know absolutely nothing about a conceivable object of knowledge?
60575How do children of our generation get their first idea of God?
60575If so, then what advantage has the Christian over the Hindoo, whom he has called a heathen, for so many generations?
60575If this is not the absolute nothing, what is Nirvana?
60575In the face of these scriptures, will anyone who believes in the Bible say that it is blasphemy to speak of God as being possessed of a bodily form?
60575Is He God?
60575Is He an exalted man?
60575Is He personal or impersonal?
60575Is Jesus Christ God?
60575Is Mr. Van Der Donckt prepared to accept the inevitable conclusion of his own exposition of John 10:30?
60575Is he God?
60575Is he man?
60575Is not Nature taking the place of God?
60575Is not that atheism?
60575Is the Absolute to be apprehended as"Will,""finding its completion in the intuition of perfect attainment?"
60575Is there any of your false gods, who is able to do the least of these things?
60575Is there no such thing as degradation?
60575Is there not one Spirit of Grace, who is poured out upon us, and one calling in Christ?''
60575It is a grand(?)
60575It is written that God can not look upon sin with the least degree of allowance, and that is true, he can not; but how about the sinner?
60575Jesus answered, referring to Psalm 82:6,"Is it not written in your law: I said ye are Gods?
60575Jesus, observing that something had happened to him, turned to the apostles, and said,"Who touched Me?"
60575Joshua approached him and said:"Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?"
60575May not eternal things exist together as the two eternal things, matter and force, co- exist; as duration and space co- exist?
60575Merely"a power outside ourselves"?
60575Now Moses, in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest Thou?"
60575On one occasion he was asked how the"spirits could be served,"to which he made answer,"If we are not able to serve men, how can we serve the spirits?"
60575Or was it placed in the word of God because it is simply true?
60575Or"Feeling,""which apprehends the unity of things in a single and immediate act of self- consciousness?"
60575Or"Reason,""comprehending itself as the eternal process of the world and finding that all is Good?"
60575Oromasdes, say they, considering that he was alone, said to himself,''It I have no one to oppose me, where, then, is all my glory?''
60575Shall He come again in that form?
60575The Douay Bible gives the same passages,"Who do men say that the son of man is?"
60575The first question is,"What is the name of God in the pure language?"
60575Then to the apostles"But whom say ye that I am?
60575Then, in further attestation of the reality of His existence, as if to put away all doubt, He said,"Have ye here any meat?"
60575They replied,"Master, the multitude throng Thee and press Thee, and sayest thou, Who touched ME?"
60575This is not only a weak, but a false, argument; for, first of all, how do you know the opinions of all nations?
60575Was He God as He stood there among His disciples in His glorious and, to use Mr. V''s own word,"sacred,"resurrected body?
60575Was and is Jesus God-- true Deity?
60575Was that done to make human beings or certain truths more intelligible to God?
60575What do these words imply, but that Seth was like his father in features, and also, doubtless, in intellectual and moral qualities?
60575What idea does this language convey to the mind of man, except that man, when his creation was completed, stood forth the counterpart of God in form?
60575What is the meaning of Antediluvian?
60575What more is wanted?
60575What of Postdiluvian?
60575What of the blind, the lame, the halt?
60575What think ye of Christ?
60575What think ye of Christ?
60575What was it?
60575What was the reply?
60575When Jesus looked around and saw none but the woman, He said to her,"Woman, where are thine accusers?
60575Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
60575Whereon are the foundations thereof fastened, or who laid the cornerstone thereof?"
60575Whereupon she uncovered her face and said:"Dost thou see it now?"
60575Who hath laid the measures thereof if thou knowest, or who hath stretched the line upon it?
60575Who said:''In John''s baptism*** Having the instrument of the Father?
60575Why should man obey God?
60575Why, then, should we not believe the world is a living and wise being, since it produces living and wise beings out of itself?"
60575Will He become an impersonal, incorporeal, immaterial God, without body, without parts, without passions?
60575Will it be?
60575With His body of flesh and bones, with the marks in His hands and in His feet?
60575Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
60575Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
60575Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?"
60575[ 1] What is the conclusion to be drawn from this?
60575_ ARE THE SOURCES OF MAN''S KNOWLEDGE OF GOD, APART FROM REVELATION, SUFFICIENT FOR AN INTELLIGENT FAITH IN GOD?__ NOTES._ 1.
60575_ God''s Treatment of Sinners:_ Let us ask, rather, how did Jesus Christ-- God-- deal with sinners?
60575_ SPECIAL TEXT:"Can''st thou by searching find out God?
60575_ THE CALLING OF ISRAEL AS A WITNESS OF THE TRUE GOD-- WAS ISRAEL TRUE TO HIS MISSION?_( AN ARGUMENTATIVE DISCOURSE.)
60575_"What Think Ye of Christ?
60575and does He hold personal relations to man, and men definite and personal relations to Him?
60575and"Who do you say that I am?"
60575hath no man condemned thee?"
60575or created and having a beginning?
60575or is he awake?
60575or, Is He not only a power outside ourselves, but a power outside ourselves that makes for righteousness?
51140But,inquires one,"does not the Lord require such characters to be put to death?"
51140But,says one,"is not this a trial, and does it not inflict upon us unnecessary trials?"
51140Acts 13 chap., 22 and 23 vs. Did David sin in taking so many wives?
51140Again, what says the Lord in the days of Moses, under another dispensation?
51140And how was she made?
51140And now, supposing that that is not accepted as a law, what then?
51140And what about this man?
51140And what is the central principle of that code on this subject?
51140And what of Solomon?
51140And what was the result of that one little crime-- not a little crime-- a great one; that one crime instead of thousands?
51140And when some one asked old Martin Luther--"Why did not God Almighty make the woman out of some other bone of a man than out of a rib?"
51140And who was Rachel?
51140And yet, where has the gentleman produced this general law which he spent an hour in searching for yesterday?
51140Anything against a plurality of wives?
51140Are you to infer that John Milton had these three wives simultaneously?
51140But are these the only translations-- the only renderings?
51140But does the language forbid, as the margin expresses it, the taking of one wife to another?
51140But first, what was the object of the gentleman yesterday?
51140But how is it possible under the system of polygamy for these great rights to be preserved?
51140But how is it under the monogamic system?
51140But is the entire sex in the United States thus honored and respected?
51140But it may be asked: If this is so, why then, does the Mosiac law mention a married woman?
51140But rather, Does it, at the present day, authorize and establish and approve it?
51140But was there any law given to Adam to prevent him taking another wife?
51140But what are the facts in relation to this matter?
51140But what became of the original?
51140But what did the Lord do in the case of Miriam, for finding fault with her brother Moses?
51140But what has all that to do with regard to the divinity of marriage?
51140But what has all this to do with regard to the form of marriage?
51140But what has this to do with polygamy?
51140But what was the penalty of rape?
51140But where was the rebutting testimony?
51140But why not?
51140But, on the other hand, where is the right of woman to protection?
51140Can a monogamist enter there?
51140Can one wife do this by polyandry?
51140Can you count the stars of heaven, or even the grains of a handful of sand?
51140Can you tell me why Isaac did not pray twenty years sooner for his wife, Rebecca, that she might have children?
51140Commencing at the 15th verse, we read: And Moses said unto them have ye saved all the women alive?
51140Could any woman in polyandry conceive or bring forth seventy- two sons and perhaps an equal number of daughters?
51140DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION POLYGAMY?
51140DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION POLYGAMY?
51140Did Bilhah quarrel with Zilpah?
51140Did Boaz not know that his brother was married when he represented him as the nearest of kin and had the right before him?
51140Did He promise to Abraham a crown of eternal glory?
51140Did I hear about it?
51140Did Leah quarrel with Bilhah or Zilpah?
51140Did Rachel quarrel with either of the handmaidens?
51140Did he do right when Jehoiada took two wives for him and gave them to him?
51140Did he find that law?
51140Did he say anything against a plurality of wives?
51140Did it not try you to do a great many things you have been required to do in the gospel?
51140Did it not try you to go forth and be baptized?
51140Did it not try you, when called upon to gather, to leave your homes and nearest and dearest friend, as many of you have done?
51140Did my brethren of the Twelve know about it?
51140Did that prediction justify Ishmael in being a robber and a murderer?
51140Did this give authority and sanction to practise that divine institution?
51140Do as many females as males die during the first year of their existence?
51140Do both men and women receive a resurrection?
51140Do excise laws sanction intemperance?
51140Do they come forth with all the various affections, attributes and passions that God gave them in the beginning?
51140Do they say anything against plurality of wives?
51140Do you keep that law here?
51140Do you not see that if these things were introduced among our society they would be pregnant with the worst results?
51140Do you think that he excluded the soul?
51140Does God delight in the marriages that exist among the wicked?
51140Does he give the same amount of blessings to the wicked that He does to the righteous?
51140Does he not work abomination?
51140Does it prove anything?
51140Does it tend to rapidly increase the race?
51140Does not the curse rest upon him and upon his people?
51140Does not the learned Dr. know the difference between two Hebrew words?
51140Does polyandry assist in the multiplying of the human species, the woman having four, or five, or ten, or fifty, or sixty husbands?
51140Does that condemn the Passover as being immoral because regulated by law?
51140Does that prove that monogamy is condemned by the law of God, because thus regulated?
51140Does that, therefore, invalidate the marriage of two persons to Lamech?
51140Does the female come forth from her grave with all the attributes of a woman?
51140Does the male come forth from the grave with all the attributes of a man?
51140Does this mean an unmarried man?
51140First Corinthians, 6th chapter, 15th, 16th and 17th verses says: Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
51140For what purpose?
51140From whom did he descend?
51140Granting, as some assert, that an equal number of the sexes exist, what would this lead to?
51140Has he disproved that?
51140Has he proved it?
51140Has he proved that?
51140Has he proved that?
51140Has he proved that?
51140Has he proved that?
51140He assumes it; where is the proof, either in the Bible or in Josephus?
51140He had two wives; and what else did he have?
51140He has given to us this command, and shall we, the sterner sex, submit to all the difficulties and trials entailed in carrying it out?
51140Honorable Umpires and Ladies and Gentlemen: The question for our consideration is"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140How can any one assume Israel to have been monogamic, and be consistent?
51140How did he apply this law?
51140How do we find these Prophets of the Lord fulfilling the commandments of the Almighty?
51140How has it been since that day?
51140How in regard to Lamech?
51140How is it among the nations of the earth?
51140How is it with the Greek clergy?
51140How many daughters of Ishmael were unmarried?
51140How many did Adam kill?
51140How many shall a man have?
51140How many were there of these women?
51140How many were there of this great company that they were to keep alive for themselves?
51140How many would this make from the birth of Moses, or eighty years?
51140How often do you hear quoted the words"and I gave thy master''s wives into thy bosom!"?
51140How?
51140However, if Orson Pratt is prepared to take the affirmative of the question,"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140Hundreds of Saints had more wives than one; and if it had been wrong, what would have been the result?
51140I reply by asking another question: Why did not the revelations in the book of Doctrine and Covenants come to us in print years before they did?
51140I respectfully ask him, if this is his position, why does he attempt, in all his writings, and to establish it in that clever book the Seer?
51140If it is correct in these passages, why is it not correct in the other?
51140If it were, when did God reprove him for so doing?
51140If so, what is their future destiny?
51140If so, where is it?
51140If that existed before the Fall, and if it has existed since then, will it exist in the eternal worlds after the resurrection?
51140If the Fall came by the influence of one woman over one man, what would have happened to the world if Adam had had more wives than one?
51140If the question is, Is the law of Moses obeyed here or not?
51140If they had caused Israel to sin why spare them?
51140In conclusion I will ask, What must be the opinion of every candid, reflecting mind, who views the facts as they appear?
51140In reply, I will say that I accept the challenge to debate the question"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140In view of this fact I, therefore, proceed at once to the consideration of the elements of the question"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140In what, then, did his sin consist?
51140Is not the man that denounces Celestial Marriage a liar?
51140Is that the way God dispenses his gifts and blessings to the human family?
51140Is there any law that God reveals unattended with a trial of some kind?
51140Is there no object or purpose in this new creation save to give them life, a state of existence?
51140Is this an approval of polygamy?
51140Is this the case with a plurality of wives?
51140It is asked"Is not this a sanction of polygamy?"
51140It is asked--"Didn''t Boaz know whether the nearer kinsman was married?"
51140It may be asked, What has this to do with polygamy?
51140Just as we may say of the Constitution of the United States, not, Did it sanction slavery?
51140May I hope for a reply at your earliest convenience, and at least not later than 3 o''clock to- day?
51140Need I go into particulars to prove this?
51140Now do you think the Lord would have done this if He had considered polygamy a crime?
51140Now does this book, the Old Testament and the New?
51140Now supposing that a murder should be committed in your city, would it be fair for Eastern papers to say that the Mormons are a murderous people?
51140Of what does the Savior speak when He refers to"the law?"
51140Or that it was an expression of law from which they must not deviate?
51140Or what was his object in referring to a word elsewhere in the Scripture that does not even occur in the text under consideration?
51140Or why keep them alive for themselves?
51140Perhaps I may not have the term aright; that is, Does the Bible sanction plurality of wives?
51140See that ivy how it entwines itself gently, sweetly and beautifully around the oak?
51140Seven, twenty, fifty, sixty, a hundred?
51140Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
51140Shall these principles of conjugal and parental love and affection be thwarted in the eternal worlds?
51140Shall they be rooted out and overcome?
51140Shall we condemn monogamy and say it was sinful because Cain was a murderer?
51140Some may say,"Why was it not printed, and made known to the people generally, if it was of such importance?"
51140Suppose they go there, what will they find?
51140That was killing one, was it not?
51140The next word in the question is,"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140The question arises, What is going to be done with this institution?
51140The question is not, Did the Bible formerly sanction Polygamy?
51140The question now arises-- were not Rachel and Jacob one flesh?
51140The question, as you have already heard, is"Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?"
51140Then what are you going to do with these hundreds of thousands of females of a marriageable age?
51140There may be about equal numbers born, but what do the statistics of our country show in regard to the deaths?
51140This passage is brought against the idea, but what are the facts?
51140This seems to be the question under discussion: Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?
51140Was he a polygamist?
51140Was it wrong in Abraham to do this thing?
51140Was that any reason why his posterity should not cultivate two gardens?
51140Was the future king of Israel not to have more than one horse?
51140Was this the only wife God commanded Hosea to take?
51140We now come to another important word-- namely, does the Bible sanction?
51140We will now pass on to another item, that is, the meaning of the word"sanction:""Does the Bible sanction polygamy?"
51140Were there any females who knew about it?
51140What are the Hebrew words-- the original-- that are used?
51140What are the facts in regard to him?
51140What are the facts?
51140What are the facts?
51140What are the significant points in this passage?
51140What can be compared with it?
51140What care I about the two tables of stone on which the original law was written, so that I have a true copy of this law?
51140What do you think was the nature of that promise?
51140What exists in the midst of that city?
51140What for?
51140What is law?
51140What is the civil law?
51140What is the meaning of the original word?
51140What is the moral law?
51140What is the object of marriage?
51140What is the object of the travail of his soul?
51140What is to be done with them?
51140What is to become of them after death?
51140What nations have left the deepest impress on the history of our race?
51140What respect, therefore, can we have for the gentleman''s argument, drawn from the teachings of Moses, in support of polygamy?
51140What was that penalty?
51140What was the evidence brought forth?
51140What was the object of placing this passion or affection within the hearts of male and female?
51140What were these among the Jewish nation-- a people numbering two and a half millions?
51140What were they jealous about?
51140What were they?
51140What will take place among all those nations who have been marrying for centuries for time only?
51140What will you do?
51140What, then, had it to do with the divinity of the great institution established called polygamy?
51140What, then, is the assertion made?
51140What, therefore, are we to conclude from this passage?
51140When did He ever reproach Jacob for doing the same thing?
51140Where are the nations which have existed from time immemorial?
51140Where then is the gentleman''s general law in approval of polygamy?
51140Where was the gentleman''s solemn denunciation of the violation of God''s law?
51140Where, therefore, I ask, is the general law?
51140Which of the two is the Lord most pleased with?
51140Which would you prefer with your limited wisdom when compared with that of the great Creator?
51140Who among you would not prefer to entrust your offspring with your friends instead of your enemies?
51140Who can find it?
51140Who quarrelled in the family of Jacob?
51140Who slew the seventy sons of Gideon upon one stone?
51140Who was Abraham?
51140Who was Joseph?
51140Who was Lamech?
51140Who was it spilled the blood of Abel?
51140Who was it that rebelled against King David, and caused him with all his wives and household, excepting ten concubines, to flee out of Jerusalem?
51140Who was this Abraham?
51140Why did Cain slay Abel?
51140Why did He not say it was wrong?
51140Why did He take her from his side?
51140Why did he not lift his voice and vindicate the Divine law?
51140Why did he, in his controversy with me in the New York Herald?
51140Why did n''t he turn to King James''translation?
51140Why did not He take the woman from the foot?
51140Why did not my friend bring up David, the great warrior, king and poet, the ruler of Israel?
51140Why do they do this?
51140Why has he from this stand attempted to prove that the practice of polygamy was right from the Bible?
51140Why in Paris they have laws regulating the social evil; is that an approval of the social evil?
51140Why should King James''literal translation"wife"and"sister"be set aside for"one to another?"
51140Why then does he labor to create the impression that the Hebrew ishau means woman, or wife?
51140Why were they shut up in Joseph''s cupboard years and years without being suffered to be printed and sent broadcast throughout the land?
51140Why?
51140Why?
51140Why?
51140Will any one say that all the posterity of Adam shall confine their practice in accordance with this historical fact?
51140Will any person pretend to say that a married man is not a man?
51140Will it be overcome?
51140Will she cease to love man?
51140Will that principle of love which exists now, and which has existed from the beginning, exist after the resurrection?
51140Will they not consider it a paltry and insignificant attempt, on your part, to gain notoriety, regardless of the truth?
51140Would God command undiminished"cohabitation"with a woman merely betrothed and not married?
51140Would He have hearkened to the prayer of this woman if Jacob had been living with her in adultery?
51140Would if have been just under these circumstances, to ordain plurality among them?
51140Would it not be so?
51140Would mankind have died if it had not been for the sin of this monogamist?
51140Would not God, therefore, upon the same principle, do the same?
51140Yes; so says the word of God, the Bible, and you know the question is"Does the Bible sanction Polygamy?"
51140and as the word polygamy appears to be discarded and scouted, it would be: Does the Bible Sanction Polygyny?
51140but, does it now sanction it?
51140know ye not that he which is joined to a harlot is one body?"
51140know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
51140or is there a more important object in view in the mind of God, in thus creating them anew?
51140or that the more pure, or barbarous nations, as they were called, overwhelmed and destroyed her?
51140that old prophet asks,"why have you dealt thus treacherously with the wife of your youth and the wife of your covenant?"
6883What shall I prepare it with?
6883''That is all very well,''he said,''but what are you going to_ subsist_ on?''
6883All these things being of the earth earthy, shall pass away; nay, may become the civilized(?)
6883And what means did she possess to surmount these difficulties?
6883Had she any available human support?
6883Had she credit?
6883Had she wealth at her disposal?
6883Was she high- born or powerful?
6657Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
6657And how was it with the Jews?
6657And if this be true, how is it possible that such a heart in which Father, Son and Holy Ghost abide, should not be sanctified wholly?
6657And what is the perfection which is predicated of the essence of God?
6657And with this agree the words of the Psalmist,"Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
6657And, therefore, we ask again when is this indispensable gift to be obtained?
6657Are we not, then, in an absolutely hopeless condition?
6657But why sunder this verse from its appropriate connections?
6657Do we say that He can not perform it before death; then where is His omnipotence?
6657Do we say that He will not do it before death; then where is His own holiness?
6657Does not Habakkuk answer beautifully to this description?
6657For what purpose is this fiery baptism with the Holy Ghost?
6657He might have said where is my evidence that it will do any good to try?
6657Here is our title of nobility, beloved, and who of us would exchange it for an earldom, or a dukedom or a kingdom?
6657If this does not mean entire sanctification, what use is there in language as an expression of thought?
6657If this is not the true liberty and the true royalty, where shall we find them?
6657In the Twenty- fourth Psalm, David asks the question"Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
6657Is it not most reasonable and most fit that He should require all who are to dwell with Him forever in that holy place, to be holy also?
6657It inquires"What good thing shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?"
6657On one occasion we are told that a lawyer asked Jesus"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
6657Or, rather, what is His essence itself?
6657The prophet Amos exclaims most pertinently,"Can two walk together unless they be agreed?"
6657Was ever more holiness crowded into a single verse?
6657What more natural than that those who are expecting to inherit a holy heaven, should themselves seek while here to become a holy people?
6657What, then, are the sacrifices which are to be offered by the Christian Priest?
6657Why?
6657or who shall stand in His holy place?"
6657or who shall stand in His holy place?"
43550Have you never read that holy and inspired book, the Koran? 43550 How long did Jehoahaz reign?
43550Select for friend? 43550 Well, John, as you have been studying figures several years, can you now tell us how many are twice two?"
43550What in the name of God, then, do you keep?
43550What shall we believe and do in order to be saved?
43550--"How did you manage to get here, then?"
43550--"What makes you entertain that supposition?"
435501), inasmuch as he turned out to be a murderer?
4355010. Who ever knew a person to abandon a false religion by repentance?
4355011 it is asked,"Who is like unto Jehovah among the Gods?"
4355011. Who ever knew a Roman Catholic to become a Protestant, or a Protestant a Catholic, by repentance?
43550114. Who hardened Pharaoh''s heart?
43550117. Who moved David to number Israel?
43550128. Who was the father of Salah?
4355013), which is in Africa, how did it manage to cross the Red Sea, so as to get into Eden, which is in Asia?
43550141. Who killed the Amalekites?
4355015), when there was no"whosoever"in existence but his father and mother?
4355015. Who that possesses any sense of justice would want to swim through blood to get to the heavenly mansion?
4355016), as David says he is present everywhere, even in hell?
43550164. Who told Jesus the centurion''s servant was sick?
4355017), when he himself had killed the whole human race excepting his father and mother?
4355017), when there was nobody to inhabit it?
43550174. Who asked seats in the kingdom for Zebedee''s children?
43550179. Who answered Christ''s question in the parable of the vineyard?
43550194. Who bore Christ''s cross?
43550198. Who came to Christ''s sepulcher?
435502);"Who is a rock save our God?"
43550202. Who looked into the sepulcher?
43550226. Who was the father of Joseph?
43550227. Who purchased the potter''s field?
435503. Who was this"us?"
4355030), then where did he dwell before the heavens were made?
4355034. Who or what conducted the ark to Ararat when the waters subsided?
4355049. Who can know whether the golden rule is right or wrong?
4355075. Who can tell if baptism is an obligatory ordinance?
435508), we beg leave to ask, what kind of a thing is a"walking voice"?
43550After being interrogated as to their conduct and practical lives, the next question will be,"Where were you born?"
43550Again: why is a mother''s loving, watchful care ever exercised for the protection and welfare of her child?
43550And as sex also implies offspring, we desire to ask, how many children have they had?
43550And can it be right and laudable to thus represent or Image the works of the Creator, and wrong to image the Creator himself?
43550And did he not set a bad example by showing partiality, as there is no reason assigned for preferring Abel''s offering?
43550And have they ever been divorced?
43550And how could"whosoever"know what the mark meant?
43550And how has this promise been fulfilled?
43550And if such a talented and logical mind could find no reason, consistency, or moral principle in the dogmas of orthodoxy, we may readily ask, Who can?
43550And is it not surprising that Christians have never noticed this most important admission?
43550And pray how many cities could exist in a hot and arid desert, where there was not a drop of water that a human being could drink?
43550And then how is it possible for us to know when we are using his name in vain, and when we are not?
43550And then what about those millions of the inhabitants of the globe who never had our Bible?
43550And to whom did he call them?
43550And what does all this prove?
43550And what is the moral condition of five- sixths of the human family now, who never had our Bible?
43550And what is the moral, or lesson, taught by these things?
43550And what is the result?
43550And what is the solemn lesson taught by it?
43550And what would have been the result if he had not been found?
43550And where was the law during all that time?
43550And where was the"all scripture given by inspiration of God"at the end of this revolutionary and demolishing clerical crusade?
43550And whether they are all boys?
43550And who was this"whosoever,"when he himself had killed off the whole human race, excepting his father and mother?
43550And why did he have the moon stopped at midday, when it could not be seen, and was, perhaps, on the opposite side of the globe?
43550And why not?
43550And why?
43550And would it not be unjust to punish Adam and Eve for doing what he himself had implanted in them the desire to do?
43550And would not this virtually make heaven a lunatic asylum, and consequently a very unsuitable and disagreeable place to live in?
43550And, if he came down, who did he leave in his place?
43550And, if he did know it, would it not make him accountable for the murder?
43550Are children punished for the sins of their parents?
43550Are riches desirable?
43550Are such converts worth ten thousand or twenty thousand dollars apiece?
43550Are the actions of men ever to be judged according to the Bible?
43550Are they both on the same planet?
43550Are they destitute of moral perception?
43550As he approaches the door, his father says to him,"John, where have you been to- day?"
43550At what hour was Christ crucified?
43550Ay, who dare believe it, if he would escape the charge of blasphemy?
43550Brother Arminian, is this true Christian doctrine?
43550Brother Arminian, what do you think of this view of the matter?
43550Brother Jew, can you show us the road to salvation, or tell us what to do and believe in order to be saved?
43550Brother Mahomedan, will you please to step forward, and help us solve this difficult problem?
43550Brother Methodist, perhaps you can do something towards settling this vexed and puzzling question,"What must we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550Brother Persian, the question is, Where is"the scripture given by inspiration of God"?
43550Brothers of the religion of Iran, can you tell us what to do and believe in order to be saved?
43550But could a person be more damned than to believe in such a religion?
43550But how could this"whosoever"know what the mark meant?
43550But is it true that the whole human race was in that state at that period?
43550But who can not see it was not necessary for him to do either to save his reputation and his life, both of which it appears were at stake?
43550But who is to decide when it is properly understood?
43550But why not worship other Gods( that is, beings supposed to represent or resemble God)?
43550But, in a broader sense, there are two hundred answers to the question, Where are we to find"the only scriptures given by inspiration of God"?
43550CHAPTER LII.--WHAT SHALL WE BELIEVE AND DO TO BE SAVED?
43550CHAPTER LXV.--WHAT SHALL WE SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BIBLE?
43550CHAPTER XL.--CAN GOD BE SUBJECT TO ANGER?
43550Can God always be found?
43550Can God be tempted?
43550Can a man work miracles without divine aid?
43550Can a righteous man be rich, or a rich man be saved?
43550Can a woman, according to scripture, ever speak on religious matters?
43550Can any man ascend to heaven?
43550Can any man hear God''s voice?
43550Can any serious evil result from such an act, either to God or his worshipers?
43550Can as much as this be said of the Christian religion?
43550Can it be sustained by either the principles of natural or moral science, or by the facts of history comprised in man''s practical life?
43550Can such a nation be considered to be civilized?
43550Can we live without sinning?
43550Can we suppose he would be very sanguine about winning the gold medal?
43550Can we suppose the Lord would fancy such sights?
43550Can we suppose they ever knew of such a case?
43550Can you aid me?"
43550Can you tell us"what to do and believe in order to be saved"?
43550Christianity, where is thy blush?
43550Could a woman sustain the practical relation of wife to a man she only saw as husband once in three years?
43550Could man bear testimony for Christ?
43550Could superstition descend lower than this?
43550Did Abraham know where he was going?
43550Did Christ bear witness of himself?
43550Did Christ come on a mission of peace?
43550Did Christ have a dwelling- place?
43550Did David sin more than once?
43550Did Eve see before she ate the forbidden fruit?
43550Did God create beings in his own image, and then treat them as if he wished to tantalize them and render them unhappy?
43550Did God give Abraham land?
43550Did John see a book?
43550Did Moses fear Pharaoh?
43550Did Peter go into the sepulcher?
43550Did any of the women enter the sepulcher?
43550Did he not know that"a bad promise is better broken than kept?"
43550Did he pray loud enough to be heard through the sides of the whale?
43550Did not God know that Cain would become a murderer?
43550Did not Jehova know when he accepted Abel''s offering and rejected Cain''s, that he was sowing the seeds of discord that would lead to murder?
43550Did the men at Paul''s conversion hear a voice?
43550Did they see what the Lord did in Egypt?
43550Did those who visited the tomb relate the case to any one?
43550Do not these facts prove that many remnants of the ancient idolatrous religions are still retained in Christian theology?
43550Do you indorse any of the answers already obtained, or agree with any of the churches which have been interrogated upon this subject, or not?
43550Do you mean to say that we have to swim through blood to get to''the house of many mansions''?
43550Do you reply,"They must be considered figurative"?
43550Does God believe in human sacrifices?
43550Does God dwell in light?
43550Does God dwell in temples?
43550Does God ever repent?
43550Does God ever tire?
43550Does God over hate?
43550Does a Hindoo or Mahomedan ever embrace Christianity by repenting?
43550Does he hold the true doctrine, or not?
43550Does it float down the stream with the physical debris?
43550Does it not imply that God was both a butcher and a tanner?
43550Does it occupy more than one planet?
43550Does not this fact suggest a scientific lesson?
43550Does one case prove it to be wrong, and the other right?
43550Does the Bible allow adultery?
43550Does the Bible teach a future life?
43550Does the Bible teach a future resurrection?
43550Does the Lord believe in animal sacrifices of any kind?
43550Does the Lord believe in burnt offerings?
43550Does the Lord believe in riches?
43550Does the Lord ever tempt man?
43550Does wickedness shorten a man''s life?
43550Faith in his own humanity?
43550From what place did Christ ascend?
43550Had Michal any children?
43550Had not Cain just ground for believing that his offering of herbs would be accepted, inasmuch as Jehovah had ordered Adam to use herbs for food?
43550Has any man seen God?
43550Have you ever seen"the scriptures given by inspiration of God"?
43550Hence the important query arises, When were the churches preaching Bible doctrine,_ then or now?_ Who can tell?
43550Hence the important query arises, When were the churches preaching Bible doctrine,_ then or now?_ Who can tell?
43550His faith in what?
43550How about the Greek Christian''s answer to the question?
43550How came Peter and Andrew to follow Jesus?
43550How came the writer to see his tongue?
43550How can it be a moral duty to pray, there being no certainty of an answer?
43550How can that be if Omri reigned twelve years?
43550How can we tell?
43550How could Jonah remain three days in the whale''s stomach without being digested, as fish have astonishing digestive powers?
43550How could fig- leaves be sewed together for clothing before needles were invented?
43550How could they be kept thus for a whole year without breeding pestilence and death?
43550How did Asa and Baasha stand toward each other?
43550How did Christ''s disciples feel when they met him?
43550How did Eve see the tree as stated in Genesis("she saw the tree") before she ate the fruit which caused her eyes to be opened?
43550How did Judas die?
43550How did the writer know that he or they talked in this manner, as he could not have been present in person to hear it?
43550How does it do it?
43550How great was the multitude which Jesus fed with seven loaves and a few fishes?
43550How is his time occupied?
43550How is it to be met and surmounted?
43550How large is his body?
43550How long aid Baasha reign?
43550How long can a man continue to fight after he is dead and buried, as is illustrated in the case of Baasha, King of Israel?
43550How long did Elah reign?
43550How long did Jehu reign over Israel?
43550How long had he lived in heaven with him so as to become familiar with his countenance?
43550How long was Israel in Egypt?
43550How long was it after Christ was transfigured that he took James and John up into the mountain?
43550How long were the two pillars of Solomon''s porch?
43550How long will it take, at such rates, to effect the entire conversion of the world?
43550How many Gods are there?
43550How many baths were contained in the brazen sea?
43550How many blind men did Jesus restore near Jericho?
43550How many did Jashobeam kill?
43550How many died of the plague?
43550How many fighting men in Israel?
43550How many fighting men in Judah?
43550How many horsemen did David capture?
43550How many mothers had Abijah?
43550How many of these stories should we credit?
43550How many stalls for horses had Solomon?
43550How many were there of Jacob''s family?
43550How many years of famine was David to suffer?
43550How much enmity exists between the Hindoo juggler and the serpent that twines around his arm and neck, and crawls through his bosom?
43550How much oil did Solomon give Hiram?
43550How much power did Jesus say faith as big as a grain of mustard- seed can impart?
43550How much would he learn from them about the proper road to travel to reach the city?
43550How often did Christ show himself to the disciples?
43550How old was Abraham when he left Haran?
43550How old was Ahaz when he began to reign?
43550How was Christ dressed for the crucifixion?
43550How was this discovered?
43550How were they led?
43550How will it be obtained?
43550How, then, could they all endure the change of being removed to the vicinity of Mount Ararat?
43550How, then, was it possible to know which were"the scriptures given by inspiration of God"?
43550If Cain did find a wife in the land of Nod, is it not evidence that some ribs had been converted into women before Adam''s time?
43550If God is an organized personality, what should we assume to be his form, size, shape, and color?
43550If man was made in the image of God, why was he cursed for eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge in order to be like God?
43550If not, how can he be present in other worlds?
43550If not, what could have been the objection?
43550If not, why do Christians cite such cases?
43550If serpents and asses could talk in the days of Moses, why not now?
43550If so, what is it?
43550If so, where is a nation now existing that can not, with equal propriety, be said to be civilized?
43550If so, where will it stop?
43550If the Babelites had succeeded in climbing into heaven, what of it?
43550If we are compelled to determine the character of some actions without going to the Bible, why not that of all other moral actions and duties?
43550If"God''s own people"could get along without him, why can not men and women of this intelligent age?
43550In the midst of this rejection, expulsion, and expurgation of Bibles and Bible- books, where can we find"the scripture given by inspiration of God"?
43550In the name of justice and mercy, what sin had the beasts committed that they had to be punished?
43550In what part of the universe are those horses kept?
43550Is God a merciful being?
43550Is God a respecter of persons?
43550Is God in favor of lying and deception?
43550Is God in favor of war?
43550Is God omnipotent?
43550Is God omnipresent?
43550Is God omniscient?
43550Is God the author of evil?
43550Is God unchangeable?
43550Is God''s anger perpetual?
43550Is a pious life a happy life?
43550Is all scripture given by inspiration of God?
43550Is anger commended?
43550Is any thing good?
43550Is circumcision right?
43550Is divorce right or wrong according to the Bible?
43550Is fornication sinful?
43550Is hatred right?
43550Is image- making right?
43550Is it Bible doctrine, or not?
43550Is it correct?
43550Is it desirable to be tempted?
43550Is it ever right to marry a sister?
43550Is it good to eat flesh?
43550Is it not a fact that repentance usually causes a person to cling more tenaciously to the errors and superstitions in which he was educated?
43550Is it not probable they needed it more than the priests did?
43550Is it right to eat all kinds of animals?
43550Is it right to judge?
43550Is it right to kill?
43550Is it right to lie on any occasion?
43550Is it right to marry a brother''s widow?
43550Is it right to observe the sabbath?
43550Is it right to steal and rob?
43550Is it right to swear?
43550Is it right?
43550Is man justified by works?
43550Is man saved by faith?
43550Is man to be rewarded in this life?
43550Is man''s life threescore years and ten?
43550Is public prayer right?
43550Is slavery right?
43550Is that possible?
43550Is the law of Moses superseded?
43550Is the obedience of servants a duty?
43550Is the spirit of God for peace?
43550Is there any remedy for a fool?
43550Is war and fighting right?
43550Is wisdom desirable?
43550It may be asked here, Why is it, then, that both religion and morality prosper in most countries where the Bible has been introduced?
43550James, can you tell us how many are twice two?"
43550Jealous of what?
43550Jesus refers to this natural Bible, or revelation, again when he say''s,"Know ye not of yourselves what is right?"
43550Let us assume that the numerous cases of death- bed repentance published in religious tracts are all true; and what would it prove?
43550Must it not be mortifying to him to have his blunders thus exposed?
43550Must we assume there is a trinity of Gods?
43550Must we conclude that Jehovah had a carnivorous appetite, which caused him to prefer animals to vegetables for sacrifices?
43550Now, the first question which arises here is, Who told the truth in the case,--Jehovah, or"the father of lies"?
43550Now, we ask seriously, Do not the foregoing facts and arguments show that there is no moral or religious necessity for a divine revelation to man?
43550Now, what is this but a premium offered for treachery and cold- blooded murder?
43550Now, where on earth is the tribunal to which we can appeal to find out which of these translations is right?
43550Now, who is to settle the question as to which of these translations is the right one?
43550Of what tribe was Solomon''s artificer, who came from Tyre?
43550Or can one be pleasing to him, and the other offensive?
43550Or is he still a bachelor?
43550Or shall we presume the gate was left open, and that he entered in that way?
43550Shall nation war against nation?
43550Shall we aim at a good reputation?
43550Shall we love our enemies?
43550Shall we resist evil?
43550Shall we use strong drink?
43550Should a man ever laugh?
43550Should marriage be encouraged?
43550Should our works be seen?
43550Should we always obey kings and rulers?
43550Should we ever use wine?
43550Should we fear death?
43550Should we pay a fool in his own coin?
43550Supposing the people prefer a golden calf, as the Jews did under the leadership of Aaron, in the name of reason how can it injure either God or man?
43550THE BAPTIST''S ANSWER Brother Baptist, will you give us your opinion, or answer the question,"What shall we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550THE question is frequently asked by Bible adherents, What would be the moral condition of society without the Bible?
43550The Holy Zenda Avesta has been circulating for thousands of years; and have you not seen it?
43550The admirers and worshipers of Jesus Christ adore him as a being of absolute perfection,--perfect in intelligence, perfect in wisdom?
43550The first and most important query to which this proposition or assumption gives rise is, Can it be shown to be true?
43550The queries naturally arise here, Where did the raven obtain those articles of food?
43550The question was not, Shall Jehovah succeed, and other Gods fail?
43550The question, then, naturally arises here, Where is the use of erecting standards of faith, when you believe one thing to- day and another to- morrow?
43550The solemn question arises here, then, Who can escape eternal damnation?
43550Their God made the first man with three legs, and amputated one of them to make a"helpmeet for him?"
43550Then why do millions of people devote years to hard mental labor to acquire it?
43550This whole sketch of Mr. Allen''s is very interesting, as it discloses the real causes of infidelity or skepticism in all religion?
43550Thus we are making but little progress toward settling the question, Where is"the scripture given by inspiration of God"?
43550To know whether a thing was right or wrong, they had only to inquire,"Is it taught, or is it forbidden, by the Zenda Avesta?"
43550To whom did Christ appear after his resurrection?
43550To whom did God speak at Christ''s baptism?
43550To whom was the second denial made?
43550To whom was the third denial made?
43550WHY RESORT TO RIDICULE?
43550Was Christ equal to God?
43550Was Christ omnipotent?
43550Was Christ supreme God?
43550Was Christ the savior?
43550Was David really a man after God''s own heart?
43550Was David''s throne to come to an end?
43550Was John the Baptist Ellas?
43550Was Omnipotence afraid they would dispossess him of his throne, and seize the reins of government?
43550Was it a man or God that Jacob wrestled with?
43550Was it any worse than the next two thousand years after it was written?
43550Was it daylight when they came to the tomb?
43550Was it death to eat the forbidden fruit?
43550Was it lawful for the Jews to put Christ to death?
43550Was it necessary for an omnipresent God to come down from heaven to find Adam when he hid among the bushes?
43550Was there ever a more important, more pleasing, or more beautiful revelation made to the world than this of Paul''s?
43550We also beg leave to ask, who took charge of"the house of many mansions"while Jehovah was down among the bushes hunting and hallooing for Adam?
43550We have, then, the Hindoo answer to the question,"What must we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550We might also ask, Why are"the Lord''s day"and"Sunday"used as synonymous terms?
43550We will illustrate the position of orthodox Christendom: A boy throws up a copper coin, and cries,"Heads, or tails?"
43550We will present some examples:-- 154. Who came to worship Christ when he was born?
43550Well, Moses, can you tell us, as the result of your five years''close study of mathematics, how many are twice two?"
43550Well, Solomon, can you do any thing towards settling the disputed question, how many are twice two?"
43550Well, brother Hindoo, will you be so good as to answer this question,"What shall we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550Well, brother disciple of the Greek Church,"what shall we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550Well, brother disciple of the old Egyptian religion, let us hear your answer to the question,"What must we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550Well, brother of the Presbyterian order, we will now listen to your answer to the great question,"What shall we do and believe in order to be saved?"
43550Well, brother, what light can you throw upon this subject?
43550Well, where and what are they?
43550Were Christ''s disciples allowed to use staves?
43550Were seed- time and harvest to be perpetual?
43550What are the dimensions of his body and the length of his arms and legs?
43550What becomes of the soul in such a case?
43550What can such a book, then, be worth, either in the cause of religion or morality?
43550What did David pay for his threshing- floor?
43550What did Jesus tell his disciples about the ass?
43550What did the parents of Jesus do when he was born?
43550What do they prove?
43550What do you think of the Roman Catholic''s answer?
43550What good, therefore, we would ask, has resulted from this commandment?
43550What harm can it do?
43550What is his complexion-- white, black, or tawny?
43550What is his physical type-- Malay, Mongolian, Anglo- Saxon, or African?
43550What is his position-- lying, sitting, or standing?
43550What is our moral duty relative to trimming the hair on our heads?
43550What is that you say, Mr. Greeley?
43550What is the color of his eyes and hair?
43550What is to be done?
43550What kind of arms does he use?
43550What possible benefit could it derive from laying in a state of insensibility for centuries?
43550What prompts them to this act?
43550What put the thought into the heads of the mariners, that the storm was caused by the misconduct of some person on board?
43550What sense was there in dooming Cain to be a vagabond among men, when there was but one man in the world, and that his father?
43550What sin can we suppose the beasts had committed that they must be doomed to starve, and be covered with sackcloth as an emblem of repentance?
43550What was the drink offered to Christ at the crucifixion?
43550What were the words of the superscription on the cross?
43550What woman interceded for her daughter?
43550What would be thought of the government that should punish the law- maker instead of the law- breaker?
43550What, then, becomes of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and also the Devil?
43550What, then, is its practical value?
43550When Jacob''s father, old and blind, asked him,"Art thou my son Esau?"
43550When did Ahab commence his reign?
43550When did Ahazlah begin to reign over Judah?
43550When did Azzlah, or Uzzlah, begin to reign?
43550When did Baasha fight a battle with Judah?
43550When did Christ ascend?
43550When did Christ drive out the money- changers?
43550When did Christ first appear to his disciples?
43550When did Christ pluck the ears of corn?
43550When did Christ say one of his disciples would betray him?
43550When did Christ tell the truth about Lazarus?
43550When did Herodias ask for the head of John the baptist?
43550When did Jeboram, son of Ahab, begin to reign?
43550When did Judas betray Christ?
43550When did Omri begin to reign?
43550When did Zachariah begin to reign?
43550When did the anointment of Christ take place?
43550When did the earth become dry after the flood?
43550When was man created?
43550Where and to whom did Peter first deny Christ?
43550Where are"the scriptures given by inspiration of God"?
43550Where did Cain find carpenters and masons to build his city, if his father and mother constituted the whole human race?
43550Where did Christ drown the swine with devils?
43550Where did Christ go after being baptized?
43550Where did Christ go after curing Peter''s wife''s mother?
43550Where did Christ heal the leper?
43550Where did Christ part from his disciples?
43550Where did Jesus go after supper?
43550Where did he perform this miracle?
43550Where did the anointment take place?
43550Where did the devils remonstrate against going?
43550Where was Ahazlah killed, and how often?
43550Where was Christ crucified?
43550Where was Christ when he called Peter and Andrew?
43550Where was John while Christ was in Galilee?
43550Where was he during this ten months?
43550Where was the law written?
43550Where was the ointment poured?
43550Where were Peter and Andrew at the time?
43550Where, then, are"the scriptures given by inspiration of God"?
43550Where, then, can we find"all scripture given by inspiration of God"?
43550Where, then, is his moral freedom?
43550Where, then, is the moral force of Christianity, so much talked of by the clergy?
43550Where, then, is the sin of idolatry?
43550Where, then, is the truth of the claim of the Jews that they alone believed in one God, or the unity of the Godhead?
43550Where, then, was his moral purity and perfection, or his angelic holiness?
43550Where, then, were his moral purity and angelic holiness?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is right?
43550Which is the inspired story of creation?
43550Which is the tempter, God or the devil?
43550Which of all these opinions is right?
43550Which of the thieves reviled him?
43550Which of these four Christian sects teach the true Bible doctrine?
43550Which, then, have the best claim to be considered monotheists?
43550Who believes it?
43550Who can believe it?
43550Who can believe it?
43550Who can read this deed of treachery and cruelty without emotions of horror, and thrilling chilly sensations at the heart?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who can tell?
43550Who ever heard him laugh?
43550Who is to settle this counter- claim?
43550Who put him up to it, seeing there was no tempter in existence but himself?
43550Who saw his lips?
43550Who that has any mercy, justice, or refinement in their nature, can believe that such cruelty and licentiousness was the work of a righteous God?
43550Who would risk a farthing in such an investment, with eighty- nine thousand nine hundred and ninety- nine chances against drawing any thing?
43550Who would wish to live in heaven with such a being?
43550Who would worship such a God?
43550Who, then, can deny that God is the author of evil?
43550Whom did the women see at the tomb?
43550Why are nations, whose minds are cultivated and stored with knowledge, said to be"enlightened"?
43550Why can not suffering and starvation be prevented at the present day by a similar expedient?
43550Why did he refuse them two seats when he had promised them, with the other ten disciples, twelve thrones?
43550Why did not the hair pull out by the roots?
43550Why does she do this?
43550Why have they lost the power of speech?
43550Why is Jesus Christ called"the sun of righteousness"?
43550Why is it that in modern times there has arisen great complaint in all the orthodox churches about the rapid inroads of infidelity into their ranks?
43550Why is this?
43550Why not make the new body of a stone or a stump, or some other material, instead of the old, decayed, decomposed body?
43550Why should Adam hide from God because he was naked, when, if God made him, he must have become accustomed to seeing him in that condition?
43550Why should Ananias and Sapphira be punished with death for a crime that Peter, Abraham, and Isaac were all guilty of several times?
43550Why should God be partial?
43550Why should the soul lay in the ground covered with filth and worms?
43550Why such partiality?
43550Why this partiality?
43550Why was he not placed there before the fall, instead of after, so as to bruise the serpent''s head, or behead him, on his attempting to enter?
43550Why was the sabbath instituted?
43550Why, then, in the name of God, should such curses be heaped upon her devoted head for eating the fruit when she had not been forbidden to do so?
43550Why, then, talk of men being free agents, if a being with infinite power can not be a free agent?
43550Will righteousness make a man happy?
43550Will the earth ever be destroyed?
43550Would it not again relapse into barbarism?
43550Would not this lead to the conclusion he was drunk?
43550Yes:"If the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie for his glory, why am I adjudged a sinner?"
43550[ Do you mean to say, Mr. Allen, that the hundred and fifty millions of the native minds in India are all tinctured with these doctrines?
43550_ Man''s Restoration._--How is this to be effected, brother Calvinist?
43550_ Moral Accountability_.--What is it?
43550and how could it be there, and not be true?''"
43550and how many does he ride at a time?
43550and how was it preserved for so long a period of time?
43550and how will it be found in the day of resurrection?
43550and what peculiar aspect did they present to lead to this conclusion?
43550and what will be the cost?
43550and where is it?
43550and who was she?
43550and xxii.?
43550before you administer that medicine to my child, I want to know what you are going to let it have in place of its pains and aches"?
43550but, Shall Jehovah be awarded the first prize in the contest, and his name stand at the top of the list?
43550exclaimed the traveler:"do merchants go away and leave their goods exposed in that way?"
43550exclaims the Hicksite Quaker,"do you mean to teach the dark and bloody doctrine of the atonement?
43550faith in his love and affection for his son?
43550if not, where is the objection?
43550ix., that"the prophets teach lies"?
43550or did the fish open its mouth for his accommodation?
43550or how can the matter be settled?
43550or why is the Lord now worshiped on the very day anciently set apart for the worship of the sun or solar Deities?
43550stand at the top of the first page of the Bible, if a thousand years mean one day?
43550vii?
43550where is the common sense of Christendom?
43550you do n''t dissent from the views of the Presbyterian Church upon this question, do you?
48100And lions?
48100Did David kill Goliath with a stone or with a sword?
48100Did they have bears?
48100Elephants?
48100Jane, what from the 24th verse?
48100Lily, what from verse 25?
48100Mary, what from the 23d verse?
48100Monkeys?
48100Was Goliath a wicked man?
48100What are you putting it on for?
48100What do you understand by faith and repentance?
48100What is the matter?
48100What kind of a man was David?
48100What kind of a man was Goliath?
48100What kind of a man was Moses?
48100What was done to Jesus?
48100When was Jesus led up to be tempted?
48100Where''s your nosegay?
48100Whither did the Spirit lead him?
48100Who led him up?
48100Will you tell me what is faith?
48100_ Do you so love it?_Solomon said,"Remember now thy Creator."
48100_ Do you?_David said,"Oh how love I thy law?"
48100_ Do you?_David said,"Oh how love I thy law?"
48100''And what was the building called that was open, at that time, to receive the worshippers?''
48100''And who may he be?''
48100''And you, Bather?''
48100''Are not some persons specially mentioned who came to the temple at that time?''
48100''At what time of day?''
48100''Bather,''says he,''when Mr. Homer has done with you, will you come up into my room?
48100''How many?''
48100''Jack,''said I,''how many stupid boys have we got in our second class?''
48100''What for?''
48100''What were their names?''
48100''Where did Peter and John go at the ninth hour?''
48100(_ A leper came to Jesus to be healed of his leprosy._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ Jesus assured the leper of his willingness._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ Jesus put forth his hand and only touched him._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ Multitudes followed Jesus when he came down from the mountain._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ The leper doubted the willingness of Christ to cure him._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ The leper expressed his faith in Christ''s ability to cure him._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ The leper worshipped Jesus._) What does that teach you?
48100(_ The leprosy was immediately cleansed._) What does that teach you?
4810012. Who are to elect the superintendent?
4810013. Who appoints the teachers?
48100A catechism lesson on the question,"What is sin?"
48100After a thorough canvass of your whole field, then inquire what are the great wants and difficulties in our present Sabbath- school operations?
48100After asking,"Since man is so miserable, what is to be done?"
48100And Palestine is... What sort of a country?
48100And finally Billy Jones, all eagerness,"Did they have a_ clown_?"
48100And how?
48100And then-- suppose the basin had been set behind the door, would that have done?
48100And what city is this?
48100And what does shedding their blood mean?
48100And what must be sprinkled on the door?
48100Another class of questions is very common, but well nigh useless, namely, leading questions, such as,"Was David a good man?"
48100As they were going past him, Harry said,"Oh, he will not hurt us; let us stop; I wonder what he is crying for?"
48100Ask the child simply,"With what did David kill Goliath?"
48100At the fourth and last meeting of the month inquire, Is there any special religious interest in your class?
48100At the next meeting inquire, Have you_ visited_ your scholars during the month, and what have you found of interest in your visits?
48100But can these persons be reached and gained by the Sabbath- school?
48100But how came the young lady to know of such a room?
48100By whom was the man''s leprosy cleansed?
48100Can any of you tell me how many Israelites or Jews there were in Egypt?
48100Can any of you tell me the name of the country?
48100Can you give them to me?
48100Can you tell me any other names given to the hart?
48100Can you tell me at what door Jesus knocks?
48100Charlie,"_ Do you love to remember your Creator?_"or"_ Why not?_"etc.
48100Charlie,"_ Do you love to remember your Creator?_"or"_ Why not?_"etc.
48100Children, do_ you so long for_, and_ pant after_ God, the living God?
48100Children, what do I hold in my hand?
48100Could we have held out our hands and stopped it?
48100Do our"lips teach knowledge?"
48100Do we_ liken_ Bible truth to something with which our scholars are familiar, and thus help them to understand it?
48100Do you approve of one uniform lesson for the whole school?
48100Do you think the hart had drank of a brook before?
48100Do you?
48100Eternal life, what is it?
48100For instance, all are requested to write upon the question, What is the great want of our Sabbath- schools?
48100For instance:"Moses was a good man, was he not?"
48100For what purpose do they seem to be met?
48100From what did Jesus come down?
48100From whom does God require true faith?
48100From whom does God require true repentance?
48100God''s people had been dwelling in Canaan; how did they come to be in Egypt, where we find them in our lesson?
48100Had the boy taken it away?
48100Had there been any death in those houses?
48100Has the hart ever bathed in water brooks before?
48100Have you come to it?
48100Have you ever seen a dog walking in a very hot and dusty day, after having run a long way?
48100Have you got it?
48100Have you kept the law?
48100He then directed the eyes of these scheming men to the coin, with this pointed question:"Whose is this image and superscription?
48100He will ask himself the following questions:"Does any child leave me to- day with a clear, simple view of_ one truth_ of the gospel of Jesus Christ?"
48100How can our great gatherings be made more_ useful_?
48100How can the youth escape so great and powerful an enemy?
48100How can we get the parents, pastors, etc., interested in the Sabbath- school?
48100How can we imitate him?
48100How can we obtain good teachers?
48100How can you restore order in a disorderly class?
48100How could that have happened?
48100How do you get the atonement?
48100How do you prove gratitude to God for it?
48100How do you think I got here?
48100How does he save from sin?
48100How does the sun shine?
48100How he got it?
48100How is he prepared for the contest?
48100How long ought a lesson to be?
48100How many children are there in all our Sabbath- schools?
48100How many circumstances are mentioned in this passage?
48100How many for a penny?
48100How many is that?
48100How many of God''s commandments are we to obey?
48100How many things are here stated with respect to faith?
48100How many things are here stated with respect to obedience?
48100How many things are here stated with respect to repentance?
48100How much money should be expended annually on a large mission- school?
48100How shall we retain young men and women?
48100How work?
48100I ask myself, What is in this passage?
48100If I am here asked,"Do you know of any such superintendents as are here described?"
48100If not, would it have panted and longed for it?
48100If perfectly convicted, why so confident?
48100If who would?
48100In the afternoon she came back smiling, and the superintendent asked her,"Mary, where did you go this morning?"
48100In the second place,_ How_ can our young men and women be reached?
48100In this sad condition, therefore-- heated and..._ thirsty_, and running about,..._ panting_--how would the hart feel?
48100In what state will the soil be?
48100Is it a slow or quick moving animal?
48100Is it anything inherent in these meetings?
48100Is it best to reprove scholars or teachers in presence of the class or classes?
48100Is it consistent for a Sabbath- school teacher to play at cards, dance, etc.?
48100Is the hart spoken of in the psalm supposed to live in a warm or cold country, think you?
48100Is there not danger that the Sabbath- school will induce a disrelish for the preaching service?
48100It feels uneasy._ Why uneasy?
48100Jesus shed his blood, That means the same as Jesus--_died_; yes; how?
48100L- i- n- t- e- l; what does that spell?
48100Make the most of an answer unless it is absolutely wrong, and if wrong, say,"Will some scholar tell me why that answer is wrong?"
48100Now, if she ever slaps you again, or if the boy takes away James''s marbles again, are you to hit them and call them hard names, or to forgive them?
48100Now, what does Jesus say to us?
48100Of course I replied yes; and then"if it was wrong to take money for doing good on Sundays?"
48100Of what had the hart drank before?
48100One day, with a bright face, he asked me"if it was not right to do good on Sundays?"
48100One plan is to raise the questions Who?
48100Or if the question should be,"How to prepare a Bible lesson?"
48100Pray, O----, do you know anything about astronomy?''
48100Question,"What shall I do?"
48100She would stand quietly at the desk and ask the children:"Children, will you please tell me what the gods of the heathen are like?"
48100Show me what panting is?
48100So here you are taught-- what?
48100Suppose we had had you to help us, could we then?
48100Talk candidly to the child somewhat as follows:"Mary, do you know that God knows all things?
48100Tell me, children, what you mean by panting?
48100The gardener had cut them a beautiful large nosegay, and when they left home in the morning for school they had it with them-- what had become of it?
48100The great practical question arises, What are the causes of failure?
48100The hart, heated and thirsty, therefore_ pants_--what is panting?
48100The indirect result of this simple visit accomplished-- what?
48100The question arises, When and how this can best be taught?
48100The question here arises, From whence shall Sunday- school teachers gather illustrations for use?
48100The questions were, therefore, forced upon us, What must be done?
48100The superintendent in a review pressed the question,"_ How_ are we to let our light shine, according to the lesson,''So shine?''"
48100Then he proceeded to ask whether he could get out of the ditch alone or whether he needed a helper, and who was that helper?
48100Then the door that had the blood upon it was passed over by the angel, was it?
48100This summer, where I live, at Tarrytown, a gentleman said to me,"Do n''t you want to go down on the track and see the express train go by to- night?"
48100To what does God require obedience?
48100To whom did the leper come?
48100To whose commandments are we to give obedience?
48100We want to know, How to use it?
48100Weary and thirsty from..._ the heat_; and a thirsty dog, that is weary and very..._ hot_, would-- what would it wish?
48100Well, that is one proof that they live in the mountains; but can they live in the plains?
48100Well, will it do if you cut your finger, and sprinkle the blood on your house?
48100What are we to do from love to God?
48100What can be done to improve the religious condition of our colored population?
48100What could Jesus do if he would?
48100What countries do harts chiefly live in?
48100What did God do to us?
48100What did Jesus do when he put forth his hand?
48100What did Jesus do?
48100What did Jesus put forth?
48100What did Jesus say?
48100What did the angel do?
48100What did the leper call Jesus?
48100What did the leper do when he came to Jesus?
48100What did the leper say Jesus could do?
48100What did the leper say?
48100What do you call it when there is nothing to eat?
48100What do you mean by"then took Mary?"
48100What do you mean by"then was Jesus?"
48100What do you mean by"then was Jesus?"
48100What does the Bible say about a leaf or leaves?
48100What does the present crisis of the cause demand?
48100What else was required?
48100What had died?
48100What happened when Jesus came down from the mountain?
48100What happened when Jesus said he was to be clean?
48100What has he done?
48100What have been these wrong plans?
48100What hour is the hand pointing to?
48100What is a brook?
48100What is a hart?
48100What is a leaf?
48100What is the best way of training teachers?
48100What is the best way to get rid of inefficient teachers?
48100What is the eighth circumstance mentioned in this passage?
48100What is the fifth circumstance mentioned in this passage?
48100What is the first?
48100What is the first?
48100What is the first?
48100What is the first?
48100What is the first?
48100What is the fourth circumstance here mentioned?
48100What is the ninth circumstance mentioned in this passage?
48100What is the pastor''s position in the Sabbath- school?
48100What is the second circumstance here mentioned?
48100What is the seventh circumstance mentioned in this passage?
48100What is the sixth circumstance mentioned in this passage?
48100What is the third circumstance mentioned in this passage?
48100What kind of questions, then, shall Sabbath- school teachers seek to use?
48100What makes him so bold?
48100What must we have on the door?
48100What part of the door?
48100What qualities do you want in a friend?
48100What should be cheerful and constant?
48100What should we hate and forsake?
48100What should you think this was?
48100What then are the objects of teachers''meetings, and how should they be conducted?
48100What was cleansed?
48100What was coming?
48100What was it he must see on the door?
48100What was the leper to be?
48100What was the name of the king of Egypt?
48100What wilt thou?
48100What would you expect the hart to do were it to reach a brook?
48100What, then, must be done?
48100What?
48100What?
48100When did God love us?
48100When did Jesus touch the leper?
48100When did the leper worship Jesus?
48100When was the man''s leprosy cleansed?
48100When?
48100Where can he look for help?
48100Where did he get his name?
48100Where ought Jesus to be?
48100Where?
48100Where?
48100Which is yours?
48100Who came down from the mountain?
48100Who came to Jesus?
48100Who could make him clean?
48100Who first went down to get corn?
48100Who followed him?
48100Who is Jesus Christ?
48100Who is able to stand against so mighty an enemy?
48100Who is it?
48100Who is the Son of God?
48100Who loved us?
48100Who put forth his hand?
48100Who said he was to be clean?
48100Who touched him?
48100Who will be what?
48100Who would?
48100Who, then, went first to buy corn?
48100Whom did God love?
48100Whom did Jesus touch?
48100Whom did the leper call Lord?
48100Whom did the leper worship?
48100Whom did the multitudes follow?
48100Whom should we seek to please in the performance of duty?
48100Whose Son is Jesus Christ?
48100Whose leprosy was cleansed?
48100Why not give it to her and have done with it?
48100Why should it not be the general rule in all our schools?
48100Why should this not oftener be the case?
48100Why was this name given?
48100Why?
48100Would he be satisfied to lie down?
48100Would you ever employ unconverted teachers?
48100Would you expel a bad boy?
48100Would you like me to give you these four words?
48100Would you recommend the grading of Sabbath- schools?
48100Yes; and how are you to get the blood on the door?
48100_ A leaf._ What can you tell an about it?
48100_ A warm country._ Why?
48100_ An engine._ Did you ever see an engine?
48100_ Application of the Lessons._ Of what should we beware?
48100_ Blood._ Why did our soldiers go off to the war?
48100_ Did_ Harry and Fred take their nosegay to school?
48100_ Did_ the boy deserve to have it?
48100_ Did_ the king give him a little longer time?
48100_ Do you_ think him beautiful?
48100_ Doctrines Separated._ How many doctrines are contained in this answer?
48100_ From what are we to obey Gods commandments?_ Whom are we to love?
48100_ From what are we to obey Gods commandments?_ Whom are we to love?
48100_ Had_ he any money to pay back with?
48100_ How_ did the crossing- sweeper behave to them?
48100_ How_ many pieces of money did the servant owe his lord?
48100_ How_ much did a man owe this servant?
48100_ How_ much did this man owe the servant?
48100_ How_ much money had the king just forgiven the servant?
48100_ Joseph._ And who followed him?
48100_ Mountainous countries._ Why do you think so?
48100_ No, sir!_ Well, suppose all the people in this house had caught hold of the cars?--what then?
48100_ No, sir, no, sir!_ What must the blood be on?
48100_ No, sir._ Suppose you kill a little lamb, and put the blood on your front door, will that save you?
48100_ No, sir; very anxious._ And what more?
48100_ Numerical Exercise._ How many things does God require from those who will be saved?
48100_ Of what are they to repent?_ Of how many of their sins must they repent?
48100_ Of what are they to repent?_ Of how many of their sins must they repent?
48100_ On the cars._ What drew the cars?
48100_ On the cross._ He hung there for you, did he?
48100_ Parched and dusty._ And in mountainous countries, where the sun is very hot, what happens to the streams or brooks?
48100_ Question._ What does God require of all those who will be saved?
48100_ Tell_ me how he treated the man?
48100_ Tell_ me the names of the boys I have spoken to you about?
48100_ The dust into its mouth._ And what does the dust do?
48100_ Twelve o''clock._ What time of night do you call that?
48100_ Verbal and General Exercise.__ What does God require from those who will be saved?_ Who requires true faith?
48100_ Verbal and General Exercise.__ What does God require from those who will be saved?_ Who requires true faith?
48100_ What does God require besides faith and repentance?_ From whom does God require new and sincere obedience?
48100_ What does God require besides faith and repentance?_ From whom does God require new and sincere obedience?
48100_ What does God require besides true faith?_ What kind of repentance does God require?
48100_ What does God require besides true faith?_ What kind of repentance does God require?
48100_ What kind of faith does God require?__ In whom are we to have true faith_?
48100_ What kind of faith does God require?__ In whom are we to have true faith_?
48100_ What kind of obedience does God require?_ What is it to be new and sincere?
48100_ What kind of obedience does God require?_ What is it to be new and sincere?
48100_ What_ did he_ do_ to him?
48100_ What_ did the king order to be done to him and his wife and children?
48100_ What_ did the king_ say_ to the servant?
48100_ What_ did the servant then say?
48100_ What_ did they do with it?
48100_ What_ ought he to have done?
48100_ What_ were they going to take to school one day?
48100_ Who_ was it prayed for those who treated him so cruelly?
48100_ Who_ went and told the king all about it?
48100_ Why_ did they give it to him then?
48100_ Why_?
48100_ Yes, sir._ And for me?
48100_ Yes, sir._ And what was done to the house where there was no blood?
48100_ Yes, sir; it opens its mouth._ Does it simply open its mouth, as this boy did?
48100_ Yes, sir_; and for us all?
48100_ Yes; else it would not have panted for it._ What makes the hart so very thirsty?
48100_ about the hills_, and panting for thirst, most likely induced him to use the... What metaphor or emblem did he use?
48100and Where?
48100and how can we best remove them and introduce all the_ real_ modern improvements?
48100and lastly, How can you_ apply_ the lesson so as best to make a saving impression?
48100and the answerer could not tell, instead of telling him, he properly asked the following simple question,"What would he do if he were in a ditch?"
48100he, perceiving their wickedness, said,"Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
48100is your character, conduct, and manner such as will entitle you to respect?)
48100or is it in the wrong mode of conducting them?
48100or is there"no beauty in him that you should desire him?"
48100or, Why not?
48100said he,''did those things take place which are here set down?''
48100toot!_--what was that?
48100what think ye of Christ?_ XXV.
48309''Swoon,''sayest thou?
48309All things?
48309Also wherefore that?
48309Am I so lost I can not save myself?
48309And knowest perhaps,Said Julius, further sounding,"what the chance Of mischief from him thou hast late escaped?"
48309And knowest thou by what arts her place she won?
48309And what love to me Speak they, thy wife and queen-- not with her lord Joined in thine imprecation dire of doom? 48309 And what, then, nephew, were those thoughts of thine?"
48309But art thou not in prior duty bound To that Drusilla fair of thine?
48309But he, will he receive what we should bring?
48309But knowest thou,the centurion pressed,"how he Plotted last night to have thee overboard To wrestle, swimming, with the swirling sea?"
48309But thou, Tell me, What is it to believe on him? 48309 But wherefore this?"
48309But, Simon,_ will_ it serve for no reward?
48309Consider, Simon, what might not I do For thee, once seated in that place of power?
48309Could then those words themselves mean something else?
48309Does thy love puff thee up to challenge God Whether He be consistent with Himself? 48309 Dost thou ask, How do this?
48309Greek understandest thou?
48309Hard?
48309How knowest thou what is in that letter?
48309Knowest thou aught, of thine own eye or ear, How Paul thy kinsman was bestead last night?
48309Knowest thou this man?
48309Lo, Jesus, wilt thou master also me? 48309 Lord other than lord Felix hast thou then?"
48309Might I propose if it be yet too late?
48309O, uncle,''all things''to Onesimus, Him also, in a fearful stead like this?
48309Real reason, or pretended, wilt thou have?
48309Ruth,Mary said, so softly that the sound Was like a pulse of silence,"art asleep?"
48309So, is a stroke of lightning pity then, Sometimes,said Nero,"with the gods in heaven?
48309Some kin thou to the prisoner Paul, I think?
48309Suppose the case, then; how wouldst thou proceed?
48309Supposing beautiful Drusilla''s aims And mine should clash?
48309Thou art not sure? 48309 Thou hast told me all?
48309Thou knowest this fellow- countryman of thine?
48309Thy sedative will not pain my lord too much?
48309What dost thou mean?
48309What meanest thou, boy?
48309What meanest thou?
48309What of it all?
48309What say?
48309What sayest thou, Jew,with challenge lowering stern, Asked the centurion of his prisoner,"In answer to the charge against thee laid?"
48309What was not meant? 48309 What was the spirit with which the Spirit of God Breathed these into the soul of him elect Among the sons of men to give them voice?
48309What wast thou doing at thy sentry- post, That miscreant such as this should sit him there Unchallenged? 48309 What wilt thou say?"
48309What wilt thou, my lord Felix,Julius asked,"Wilt thou forgive the lad outright?
48309What wilt thou, then?
48309Who was that kindly courteous gentleman,Thus at fit moment Rachel asked of Paul,"That spoke so fair my brother coming up?
48309Wilt ply again thy skill of go- between, And faithfully, for me?
48309With that I turned Me back, I think I should have gone away, But I saw one I knew not, standing there, Who also spake,''Woman, why weepest thou?'' 48309 Ye do not ask, but some have doubting asked,''How are the dead raised up, and in what form Of body do they come?''
48309''But captives still,''said I,''might try to escape?''
48309''Had he indeed been tricked?
48309''Is Simon playing me false in a deep game To serve lord Felix at his wife''s expense?''
48309''Speakest thou not to me?
48309''Thee,''said I,''Who art thou, Lord?''
48309''Thou thinkest that?''
48309''Thou, thou-- who art thou, Lord?''
48309''Too foully base insinuation mine, Does Lysias mean?''
48309''What is it in my heart that answers, Yea?
48309''What is thy name?''
48309''Where is my pride, which was so dear to me, My pride, and my vain confidence of strength?
48309''Who art thou, Lord?''
48309-- When calmly to his captor- savior, he Addressed himself and asked,"May I to thee A few words speak?"
48309A flash of light invaded Simon''s mind:''Were there not hidden here the way long sought To free himself from the abhorréd yoke Of Felix?
48309A paradox, sayest thou, hard to be solved?
48309A question fairly asked, which must be met: Could it concern-- Poppæa?
48309A question, still of wonder, soon it came:"Tell me, what hast thou gained, in all these years Of thy most strange discipleship, my son?"
48309All is for sale at Rome, but who can buy That goes barehanded thither, as do we?
48309All, all, as if I were a little child?
48309And I then said,''What wilt thou, Lord, that I should do?''
48309And did not Malachi foretell that He, The Angel of the covenant, should sit As a refiner and a purifier, To purge the sons of Levi of their dross?
48309And have I missed to know the Christ of God?''
48309And how shall_ I_ know that thou knowest these things?
48309And if your brethren only ye salute, What more than others do ye do?
48309And is Gamaliel wrong?
48309And now why lingerest thou?
48309And those, the few who did, would they await Nirvâna as the goal of long pursuit, Not snatch it instant with rash suicide?
48309And thou, Sittest thou here to judge me by the law, And, the law breaking, biddest me be smitten?"
48309And what doest thou here?
48309Apostate from the emperor to Christ Am I to recognize in thee?
48309Art thou mad?
48309As has been, is, our pact; art thou content?"
48309At first Indeed, when He stood forth and said to them,''Whom seek ye?''
48309Before-- what?
48309Besides, with such a sun quenched from our sky, What then were day prolonged but night to us?
48309But Krishna said( For, by some sense of disadvantage stung, He took reprisals of his gentle sort):"What if I could not name them?
48309But Nero rattled on licentiously:"What was I saying?
48309But at last He, how shall I say it?
48309But how these things knowest thou?
48309But look abroad upon the world of men; What seest thou?
48309But may one seek God unawares?
48309But so thou darest, rascal, cast a doubt On what thy mistress sends in love to me?
48309But who for these things is sufficient-- save God only?
48309But will he heed?
48309But would Poppæa help him in one thing?
48309But Ânanda Said:''If by chance we see them at some time?''
48309But, Syrus, what thinkest thou my master did?
48309By whom not meant?
48309Can I hope to equal it?''
48309Can we not have him forth of his duress In dungeon into this fair light of day?
48309Can we not succor him?
48309Christ bids me take His perfect righteousness; I can be humble but by taking it-- Boldly?
48309Communication none Between Paul and this soldier keeping him?"
48309Crucify your king?''
48309Dazed, hast thou then denounced the innocent man?"
48309Did Saul discern the tongue in which it spake?
48309Did he hear Paul?
48309Did he refuse to come?
48309Did not God hate whom He so heavily cursed?"
48309Didst thou heed So as to mark the manner of the speech, Or peradventure but the meaning take?"
48309Do not The oppressive publicans likewise?
48309Do not the oppressive publicans the same?
48309Does he even seek to make a tool of me?
48309Does she, Drusilla, too, collude?
48309Dost thou judge nothing at all Due from thee to the dignity of trust Received from the august imperial hand?
48309Dost thou not know I can release thee if I will,''he said;''Or, if I will can send thee to the cross?''
48309Drusilla reasoned; then, with threatening brow, To Syrus:"Whence these things to thee?
48309Drusilla wondered;''would he dare so far?
48309Each one with himself''Among them, I?''
48309Enormous claim seems this of selfishness In me?
48309Equal?
48309For if ye love Them that love you, what have ye for reward?
48309For the first time the Indian felt give way A little, melting underneath his feet, His standing- ground of settled certitude:''Was it all quicksand?
48309For what said that commandment threatening wrath Divine, in sequel of ancestral sin, To light on generations yet to be?
48309For why do I believe, except that He Makes me believe, against so many signs Seen in the world abroad which swear in vain He is not good?
48309For,''The Lord cometh,''saidst thou then, and,''Who Of us,''thou askedst,''who of us shall bide The day of that approach?''
48309Forsooth, Not by Gamaliel meant that he should die?
48309Gamaliel-- was that reverend- looking man, That image of a stately- fair old age, Was he a low complotter of deceit?
48309Had Nero overheard Through some eavesdropper what had just now passed Between him and Poppæa?
48309Had she achieved her wish?
48309Hate is the spirit of the psalm I said, Is it not, uncle?"
48309He has been deceived; how could he be deceived?
48309Here they beheaded him; Christ suffered it-- What matter to His servant how he died?
48309His heart misgave him heavily; he felt:''And here perhaps is destiny for me, Perhaps, who knows?
48309Hold I not well thou hadst something still to learn Of the unsounded depths his''way''seeks out?"
48309How could it be, Ânanda, otherwise than thus?
48309How far may I abiding true to her Involve Drusilla in a plea to him?''
48309How know we the master died After the manner that thou toldst us of?
48309How knowest thou but thy scouting walk this morn Shall rescue to the world, in need so deep, Yet many a year of that apostleship?
48309How mend our case?
48309How shall I find wherewith to answer thee?
48309How thinkest thou?
48309How was he bestead?
48309How, pray, did those disciples round him pierce The dark and silence of their master''s mind, To know what passed therein?"
48309How, too, that thou speakest truly as thou knowest?''
48309I hope thy go- between officiousness Ended with bringing the devoted pair Together?
48309I reason in this way,''Why should I presume To scruple, where those wiser far than I Are clear?''
48309I see, I see them spring upon their prey-- O master, master, must he die like this?"
48309If report were brought to Rome Of such acquittal of the office thine, Would it seem well?
48309In what mistaken terms of complaisance, Tell me-- mistaken, or even treacherous-- Didst thou present me to his majesty?"
48309Inferior?
48309Is Christ the power?''
48309Is all arranged?
48309Is he thy Son?
48309Is it Thou, O Holy Spirit?
48309Is life then, boundless, better than blank death?''
48309Is such thy measure of the faith required In one of Cæsar''s deputies?
48309Is this, even this, impossible-- through Christ?
48309Knowest not Thou beardest thus the lion in his lair?"
48309Knowest thou aught of him that might resolve A doubt how much he be to trust for true?"
48309Meet is it thou shouldst speak in parable Thus to thy master in his hoary age?
48309Merging the Indian''s idiom in his own And lading it with unwonted sense, Paul said:"That karma, erst so valued, I escaped How?
48309Nothing after had to do With the late parting of the same by death?"
48309Nothing there of rock?''
48309Now Ânanda inquired of Buddha this:''How, master, shall we deal with womankind?''
48309O Rabbi, master of mine uncle Saul, Beseech thee, speak, bid me, what must I do?"
48309O Rachel, why was I not then disturbed With doubts and fears, and guesses of the true?
48309Of me, Drusilla, make a pliant tool--_ I_ serve their turn forsooth against myself?
48309On mine own head do I Paul''s house pull down?''
48309One quickly answered, and the master said:"Where is thy mistress?
48309Or art unmasked to thy contentment, Jew?
48309Or does she know Nothing of all?
48309Or pleasest Thou rather_ I_ condignly deal with him?"
48309Or suffered any liar to claim it his?
48309Or what?
48309Or will the terrors of the world to come Vainly appal him with the eternal fear?
48309Or, if not that, had nameless turpitude Abused such dignity into a tool, Helpless, unwitting, of ignoble wile?''
48309Or, knowing, does she fear Felix, and therefore leave us helpless thus?
48309Other none than Thou, Paul''s God, and mine, and mine, and mine, O yea, Who but my God could speak thus closely to me?
48309Paul''s keeper, thus prepared to falter, heard Ambiguous challenge from the officer:"What sayest thou, soldier?
48309Paul, with a pathos of sweet cheerfulness, In dark and bright of paradox replied:"Gained?
48309Plain, and forthwith, what meanest thou, son Saul?"
48309Point- blank his aim shifted to Lysias now, He said:"Why did Gamaliel stay so long?
48309Procure he have his audience soon, and then-- Simon, what thinkest thou?
48309Rascals, where are ye all?"
48309Resist, or yield?
48309Resist?
48309Ruth in a whirl of thought Wondered,''Are these things all a wicked wile Of Simon''s to entrap us here?
48309Said it not,''On the children?''
48309Schoolmasters and schoolmistresses and all, Is there not risk they overstep the bound?
48309Shall He have died in vain?
48309Shall I trust all to him?
48309Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
48309Shall we not say that that love faulty is, Which less desires to please the one beloved, Than to indulge itself, have its own way?
48309She perhaps has thought The emperor was a trifle slow to claim His privilege at her court?
48309She said:''It must be true; how otherwise Than because God Himself who can not lie Declared it could such gospel come to men?
48309Sleeping?
48309Soothed perhaps to sleep With chink of gold sweet- shaken in thine ear?"
48309Stay, hast thou seen him since last night''s farewell?"
48309Syrus, deep scrupling,''Fair is this, or foul?''
48309Tell me, what knowest thou of Onesimus?
48309That frightened Pilate, and,''Whence art thou?''
48309That inspiration of the Holy Ghost Whereby thou knowest what else thou wouldst not know-- Perhaps that helps thee be, as well as know?"
48309That light which fell around him at mid- noon, Who counterfeited that?
48309The acclamation of the people then Would join the emperor''s own desire to fill Octavia''s vacant room with-- whom but one?
48309The gentle chiliarch rescued him from them, Not knowing, as of course how could he know?
48309The merciless Poppæa pressed her point:"Was it to me, or to somebody else, I heard thee offer service of thine art?
48309The truth-- Thou hast heard Paul, and learned such lies from him?"
48309Then to Paul Hastens the chiliarch and, perturbed, inquires:"Tell me, art thou a Roman?"
48309Then was it that the Lord asked them, not yet Enough assured or haply stunned with fear,''Whom seek ye?''
48309These are my last heart- beats, and with the last, The very last, what would I do?
48309This the centurion hearing, straightway he Went to the chiliarch and abrupt exclaimed:"What is it thou art on the point to do?
48309Those angels said that He would yet return So as we saw Him then ascend to heaven-- Is He now come?
48309Those are the first words of a psalm Prophetic of a suffering Savior Christ; They mean,''My God, my God, wherefore hast thou Forsaken me?''
48309Those words, Saul, which thou seemedst to hear, What were they, Greek or Hebrew?
48309Thou hangest-- wilt not go?--art false to me?
48309Thou knowest these things?
48309Thou wilt not?
48309Thy mistress sends me this?
48309Thy victory where, O grave?
48309To Shimei, Lysias thus;"That is not death, thou thinkest, but a swoon?"
48309To earth Prostrate I fell, and heard a voice that said,''Saul, Saul, why art thou persecuting me?''
48309Too late?
48309Uplifted, while abashed, he dared to say:"Perhaps I trespassed in my vehemence; But, uncle, did not God inspire the psalm?"
48309Was Paul such knave?
48309Was he perhaps a kinsman near of Paul?"
48309Was he vexed?
48309Was it not promised Him That he should of the travail of His soul See and be satisfied?
48309Was there not in them, this thou askest me, Expression intermixed of wicked hate, His whose the occasion was to write the psalm?
48309Wast beside thyself?
48309We wondered as we went,''But who will roll The great stone back for us that closes up The doorway to the tomb?''
48309What am I to judge The servant of another, I who am Servant myself with him of the same Lord?
48309What but a word to mean, As if of purpose to make naught the blame, Simply the casual missing of a mark?
48309What but of wrath, or as of wrath, and hate?
48309What can we do at Rome?
48309What comparable wonder wilt thou show That thou hast seen thy master Buddha work?"
48309What could be worse misdeed Than breach attempted of a soldier''s faith To purchase murder?"
48309What did it mean?
48309What form of anguish ours did He not feel?
48309What is impossible?
48309What is sin?
48309What is the night appointed?
48309What mean?
48309What meant it?
48309What message does the fair Drusilla send?"
48309What power?
48309What profit were there in a history, What history indeed were possible, Of either leaves or men?
48309What sayest thou, boy?
48309What surety have we that it is not so?
48309What wilt thou?
48309What would Stephen say?
48309When, by the soldier whom he sought to bribe For thy destruction, of his crime accused To me, how, thinkest thou, he would purge himself?
48309Whence is the power?
48309Where is Gamaliel now?
48309Where is he now?
48309Wherefore?
48309Which wilt thou, Stephen?
48309Who are we, Stephen, to be more wise than God, Who, to be holier than His Holy Son?"
48309Who knows but God to love will win him yet?"
48309Who knows but thou shalt save thine uncle Saul?
48309Who knows?
48309Who taught thee this?
48309Who, who is able to deliver us Out of the clinging body of this death?
48309Why had he not been first to speak of that?
48309Why had lord Felix died so suddenly?
48309Why never can you people tell the truth?
48309Why should I then have feared, and naught to fear, Save words, mere words?
48309Why should Jehovah on the children wreak The wages of the fathers''wickedness?
48309Why should we?
48309Why, indeed, come at all, but, having come, Why so long tarry, wearing out the day?
48309Wilt thou not see Drusilla?
48309With Him or against?"
48309With wondering interruption Julius asked:"But how, but wherefore, was it thus?
48309Would He have lied Who flashed it blinding down?
48309Would it not be well That I attend him when he pleads his cause?
48309Yea, doubtless, yea; but_ that_--how is that right?"
48309Yea, sorrow for sin not His;''Which one of you,''He asked once, and no hearer made reply,''Which one of you convinceth Me of sin?''
48309Yet I experience an obscure distress-- Is it of mind or heart?
48309_ Him!_ Are ye all blind?
48309said I to him--''Yea, how with thee that lettest them go by?''
48309Ânanda Once more:''O master, if they speak to us?''
31829( 10)And his disciples asked him, saying, Why then do the scribes affirm, that Elias must come first?
31829( 10)And the multitudes asked him, saying, What then shall we do?
31829( 10)And when he was entered into Jerusalem, the whole city was in commotion, saying, Who is this?
31829( 10)And when his disciples came, they said to him, Why speakest thou to them in parables?
31829( 10)But thou, why judgest thou thy brother?
31829( 10)Dost thou not believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me?
31829( 10)For do I now use persuasions from men, or from God?
31829( 10)Have ye never read this scripture?
31829( 10)How then was it imputed to him?
31829( 10)Jesus answered and said to him, Art thou a teacher of Israel, and knowest not these things?
31829( 10)Nor the seven loaves among the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
31829( 10)Then I said, What shall I do, Lord?
31829( 10)Then Jesus knowing it, said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
31829( 10)Then Jesus raising himself up, and seeing no person but the woman, said unto her, Woman, where are these thine accusers?
31829( 10)Then saith Pilate to him, Dost thou not speak to me?
31829( 10)When said they to him, How were thine eyes opened?
31829( 10)Why then now tempt ye God, by imposing a yoke on the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
31829( 10)or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
31829( 10)or saith he it altogether for our sakes?
31829( 11)And say to the master of that family, The teacher saith to thee, Where is the dining- room, in which I can eat the passover with my disciples?
31829( 11)And the Pharisees observing it, said to his disciples, How is this, that your Master eateth with publicans and sinners?
31829( 11)And they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes, that Elias must come first?
31829( 11)But I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted?
31829( 11)Doth a fountain from the same aperture spout forth sweet water and bitter?
31829( 11)For what father of you, if his son ask a loaf, will he give him a stone?
31829( 11)For who among men knoweth the things of man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
31829( 11)Have I become a fool in boasting?
31829( 11)How is it that ye do not understand, that I spake not to you of bread, to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees?
31829( 11)I say then, Have they stumbled so as to fall?
31829( 11)If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will entrust you with the true?
31829( 11)If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we should reap your corporal things?
31829( 11)The Jews then sought for him at the feast, and said, Where is he?
31829( 11)The woman saith unto him, Thou hast no bucket, and the well is deep: whence then canst thou have this water that giveth life?
31829( 11)Then said Jesus to Peter, Put up thy sword into the scabbard: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
31829( 11)Then was Jesus placed before the governor, and the governor interrogated him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
31829( 11)Wherefore?
31829( 12)And fetching a deep sigh from his very soul, he saith, Why seeketh this generation a sign?
31829( 12)And they were all amazed, and much perplexed, and knew not what to think, saying one to another, What can this mean?
31829( 12)Art thou greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, and his children, and his cattle?
31829( 12)But if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you, that there is no resurrection of the dead?
31829( 12)Can a fig- tree, my brethren, produce olives; or a vine figs?
31829( 12)For if their stumbling is the riches of the world, and their diminution the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
31829( 12)For what call have I to judge those who are without?
31829( 12)If I have told you of earthly things, and ye believe not, how will you believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
31829( 12)Not as Cain, who was of the wicked one, and slew his brother: and wherefore did he slay him?
31829( 12)Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep?
31829( 12)Then Peter observing it, addressed himself to the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
31829( 12)Then Pilate addressing them, said unto them again, What therefore do you wish that I should do with him whom ye call the king of the Jews?
31829( 12)Then came also the farmers of the taxes to be baptised, and they said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
31829( 12)Then he answering said unto them, Elias indeed cometh first, and will reform all things; and how speaks the scripture of the Son of man?
31829( 12)Then his disciples approaching, said to him, Knowest thou how offended the Pharisees were at hearing that speech?
31829( 12)Then they asked him, Who is the man that said to thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?
31829( 12)There is one lawgiver, who can save or destroy: who art thou that judgest another man?
31829( 12)They said to him, Where is he?
31829( 12)What think you?
31829( 12)When therefore he had washed their feet, and taken his garments, and sat down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done unto you?
31829( 12)and if ye have not been faithful in that which belongs to another, who will give up to you that which is your own?
31829( 12)if others partake of this power over you, ought not we much more?
31829( 12)or if he ask also an egg, will he give him a scorpion?
31829( 13)And he saith to them, Know ye not this parable?
31829( 13)And one of the presbyters addressed me, saying, Who are these persons who are clothed in white robes?
31829( 13)And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
31829( 13)And who will do you harm if ye be imitators of him that is good?
31829( 13)But Paul replied, Why do ye thus-- weeping and breaking my heart?
31829( 13)But he answering, said to one of them, Friend, I do thee no injustice; did I not agree with thee for a denarius?
31829( 13)Did then that which is good become fatal to me?
31829( 13)For what is there wherein ye have been inferior to the other churches, except that I have not been burdensome to you?
31829( 13)Is Christ divided?
31829( 13)Is any man among you under afflictions?
31829( 13)Judge among yourselves, is it decent for a woman to be praying to God without a covering?
31829( 13)Know ye not that they who are employed about the holy things, are fed from the temple?
31829( 13)Then Jesus coming into the parts of Caesarea Philippi, questioned his disciples, saying, Who do men say that I am?
31829( 13)Then said the master of the vineyard, What shall I do?
31829( 13)Then saith Pilate to him, Hearest thou not how many things they testify against thee?
31829( 13)Unto which indeed of the angels said he ever,"Sit at my right hand until I put thine enemies for a footstool of thy feet[126]?"
31829( 13)Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt become insipid, with what can it be salted?
31829( 14)And the military men also asked him, And what shall we do?
31829( 14)Are they not all ministerial spirits, sent to perform service on account of those who are about to inherit salvation?
31829( 14)Be not unequally yoked with infidels; for what participation hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
31829( 14)But John earnestly withheld him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
31829( 14)But he said to him, Man, who made me a judge and a divider among you?
31829( 14)Does not even nature itself teach you, that if a man wear long flowing hair it is a dishonour to him?
31829( 14)How then shall they call upon him in whom they have not believed?
31829( 14)I say to you, Went this man down to his house justified, or the other?
31829( 14)Is any man sick among you?
31829( 14)Then Pilate said unto them, But what criminal act hath he done?
31829( 14)Then came unto him disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees keep many fasts, but thy disciples fast not?
31829( 14)Then went one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, to the chief priests,( 15)and said, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?
31829( 14)What is the advantage, my brethren, if a man profess to have faith, but hath not works; can faith save him?
31829( 14)What shall we say therefore?
31829( 15)And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber weep, whilst the bridegroom is with them?
31829( 15)And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man the scriptures, not being a scholar?
31829( 15)But bidding them retire out of the council- chamber, they conferred among themselves,( 16)saying, What shall we do with these men?
31829( 15)For if the rejection of them is the reconciliation of the world, what shall their recovery be, but life from the dead?
31829( 15)He saith unto them, But who do ye say that I am?
31829( 15)If the foot should say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it, on this account, not of the body?
31829( 15)Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with my own?
31829( 15)Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
31829( 15)Knowest thou this, that all those of Asia have deserted me?
31829( 15)The Pharisees therefore questioned him again, How he had received sight?
31829( 15)Then I said, Who art thou, Lord?
31829( 15)Then Jesus said to her, Woman, why art thou weeping?
31829( 15)Then the evil spirit replied, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
31829( 15)What then is my object?
31829( 15)What then?
31829( 15)When therefore they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
31829( 15)and how shall they preach unless they are sent?
31829( 15)and what concord of Christ with Belial?
31829( 15)shall we pay, or shall we not pay it?
31829( 16)Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth?
31829( 16)And Jesus said, Are ye also to this time destitute of intelligence?
31829( 16)And he asked the scribes, What are ye disputing about among yourselves?
31829( 16)And if the ear should say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it not therefore of the body?
31829( 16)And now why delay?
31829( 16)But to whom shall I resemble this generation?
31829( 16)Do you not know that he that is joined to an harlot is one body with her?
31829( 16)For how knowest thou, O wife, but thou shalt save thy husband?
31829( 16)For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
31829( 16)He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
31829( 16)Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
31829( 16)The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
31829( 16)To the one we are the odour of death unto death, to the other the odour of life unto life: and who is sufficient for these things?
31829( 16)or what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
31829( 17)And Jesus knowing it said unto them, Why reason ye together, because ye have no loaves?
31829( 17)And as he went out to the road, a person ran to him, and kneeling down, asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?
31829( 17)And he said unto them, What are these discourses that ye interchange among you, as ye are walking, and bear such a face of dejection?
31829( 17)And he taught them, saying, Is it not written, that"My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations?"
31829( 17)Being therefore gathered around him, Pilate said to them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
31829( 17)But against whom was he incensed forty years?
31829( 17)Did I make a gain of you by any one individual whom I sent unto you?
31829( 17)Do ye not observe, that every thing which entereth into the mouth passeth into the belly, and is ejected into the vault?
31829( 17)For if seeking to be justified by Christ, we also ourselves should be found sinners, is Christ then a minister of sin?
31829( 17)He saith to him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
31829( 17)If the whole body were eye, where were the hearing?
31829( 17)Such then being my intention, did I indeed change it with levity?
31829( 17)Then Jesus spake and said, were there not ten cleansed?
31829( 17)Then he said to him, Why callest thou me good?
31829( 17)Then said the damsel who kept the door to Peter, Art not thou also one of the disciples of this man?
31829( 17)They say to the blind man again, What sayest thou of him?
31829( 18)And Zacharias said to the angel, By what shall I know this?
31829( 18)And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good Master, by doing what shall I inherit eternal life?
31829( 18)And he saith to them, Are ye also so defective of intelligence?
31829( 18)And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom be established?
31829( 18)And if the righteous man is hardly saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
31829( 18)And it came to pass, as he had been praying in retirement, his disciples were with him, and he asked them, Who do the multitudes say that I am?
31829( 18)And to whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest, but to those who did not believe?
31829( 18)But I say, Have they not heard?
31829( 18)But Jesus knew their wicked design, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
31829( 18)Having eyes, do ye not see?
31829( 18)He saith unto him, Which?
31829( 18)Is any man called being circumcised?
31829( 18)The Jews then addressed him, and said to him, What miracle shewest thou, seeing thou actest thus?
31829( 18)Then certain of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers attacked him: and some said, What will this chattering fellow say?
31829( 18)Then one of them, named Cleopas, answering said, Art thou the only sojourner at Jerusalem, who hath not known the singular events of those days?
31829( 18)Then said Jesus unto him, Why callest thou me good?
31829( 18)Then said he, To what is the kingdom of God like?
31829( 18)They said therefore, What is this which he saith, This little while?
31829( 18)What then is my reward?
31829( 18)What then?
31829( 19)And Jesus said to them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
31829( 19)And John calling two certain persons of his disciples, sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that cometh, or are we to expect another?
31829( 19)And he said to them, Of what sort?
31829( 19)And they began to be very sorry, and to say to him, one by one, Is it I?
31829( 19)And they questioned them, saying, Is this your son, of whom ye say, that he was born blind?
31829( 19)And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and Levites, that they should question him, Who art thou?
31829( 19)But I say, Did not Israel know?
31829( 19)But if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
31829( 19)But if the whole were one member, where were the body?
31829( 19)Do ye not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost, which is in you, which ye have from God, and ye are not your own?
31829( 19)For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
31829( 19)Hath not Moses given you the law, yet none of you practises the law?
31829( 19)Hereupon the tribune taking him by the hand, and leading him aside, inquired, What is it that thou hast to communicate to me?
31829( 19)Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
31829( 19)So they took him and led him to the hill of Mars, saying, May we know what this novel doctrine taught by thee is?
31829( 19)Then addressing him, he said, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
31829( 19)Then said the Pharisees among themselves, Do ye not perceive that ye gain no advantage?
31829( 19)Then said they to him, Where is thy father?
31829( 19)Then the disciples of Jesus coming privately, said, Why could not we cast it out?
31829( 19)Think ye that we are again making an apology to you?
31829( 19)To what end then was the law given?
31829( 19)What do I say then?
31829( 19)When I broke the five loaves among the five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
31829( 19)Wilt thou say then, The branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in?
31829( 19)Wilt thou then say to me, Why yet doth he blame us?
31829( 2)And I saw mighty angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to break the seals thereon?
31829( 2)And Jesus answering said to him, Beholdest thou these magnificent structures?
31829( 2)And Jesus in reply said to them, Think ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffered such things?
31829( 2)And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
31829( 2)And calling him, he said to him, What is this report I hear of thee?
31829( 2)And his disciples inquired of him, saying, Rabbi, who was in fault, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?
31829( 2)And the Pharisees coming to him, put a question to him, Is it lawful for a husband to put away his wife?
31829( 2)And ye are puffed up, though ought ye not rather to be grieved?
31829( 2)But Jesus said unto them, Do you not see all these things?
31829( 2)For if I make you sorry, who is he that maketh me glad, but he that is made sorrowful by me?
31829( 2)Know ye not that the saints shall judge the world?
31829( 2)Then said some of the Pharisees unto them, Why do ye that which is not lawful on the sabbath- day?
31829( 2)This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or from hearing of the faith?
31829( 20)And again he said, To what shall I liken the kingdom of God?
31829( 20)And being asked by one of the Pharisees, When cometh the kingdom of God?
31829( 20)And he said to them, But who do ye say that I am?
31829( 20)And he saith unto them, Whose figure is this and inscription?
31829( 20)And when the seven loaves among the four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
31829( 20)But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
31829( 20)For what glory would there be, if committing faults, and being buffeted, ye suffered patiently?
31829( 20)Nay but, O man, who art thou that disputest against God?
31829( 20)The multitude answered and said, Thou hast a devil: who is seeking to kill thee?
31829( 20)The young man saith to him, All these things have I observed from my youth: in what am I still deficient?
31829( 20)Then many of them said, He hath a devil, and is mad; why hearken to him?
31829( 20)Then said the Jews, This temple has been forty- six years in building, and canst thou rear it up in three days?
31829( 20)Then the men came to him, saying, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that cometh, or are we to expect another?
31829( 20)Where is the sophist?
31829( 21)And all who heard him were amazed, and said, Is not this the man who made havoc at Jerusalem, among those who called on this name?
31829( 21)And he asked his father, For how long a time hath this been the case with him?
31829( 21)And he said unto them, How is it that ye do not understand?
31829( 21)And he said unto them, Is a lamp brought out to be put under a bushel, or under a bed, and not to be placed on a stand?
31829( 21)And the scribes and Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this that speaketh blasphemies?
31829( 21)And they asked him, What then?
31829( 21)Art thou called being a slave?
31829( 21)Hath not the potter power over the clay, from the same mass to make one vessel for an honourable use, and another for a dishonourable?
31829( 21)Is the law then contrary to the promises of God?
31829( 21)Peter looking at him, saith to Jesus, Lord, and what will become of this man?
31829( 21)Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
31829( 21)The governor repeating the question, said to them, Which of the two will ye that I release unto you?
31829( 21)Then Peter coming to him, said, Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
31829( 21)Then he said to her, What is thy wish?
31829( 21)Thou therefore who teachest another, dost thou not teach thyself?
31829( 21)Was not our father Abraham justified by works, when he offered up Isaac his son upon the altar?
31829( 21)What fruit therefore had ye then in those things at which ye are now confounded?
31829( 21)What is your wish?
31829( 21)Why dost thou question me?
31829( 22)And Jesus knowing their reasoning, in reply said to them, Why do ye reason in your hearts?
31829( 22)And exceedingly grieved, they began to say to him every one of them, Lord, am I the person?
31829( 22)Are they Hebrews?
31829( 22)Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
31829( 22)Jesus saith to him, If I will that he abide till I come, what is that to thee?
31829( 22)Many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
31829( 22)Pilate saith unto them, What then shall I do with Jesus, who is called the Messiah?
31829( 22)The Jews said therefore, Will he kill himself?
31829( 22)Then Judas( not Iscariot) said to him, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not unto the world?
31829( 22)Then said they to him, Who art thou?
31829( 22)Then the third time he said to them, What evil hath this man done?
31829( 22)What then is to be done?
31829( 22)Who is the liar, but he that denieth that Jesus is the Messiah?
31829( 22)thou that sayest, Do not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
31829( 23)And a person said to him, Lord, are the saved few?
31829( 23)And all the multitudes were lost in amazement, and they said, Is not this the son of David?
31829( 23)Are they the ministers of Christ?
31829( 23)Have you been redeemed with a price?
31829( 23)In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise, whose wife of them shall she be?
31829( 23)Jesus replied to him, If I have spoken in an improper manner, bear witness of the evil deed: but if properly, why strikest thou me?
31829( 23)So calling them to him, he spake to them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?
31829( 23)The governor replied, But what evil hath he done?
31829( 23)Then he, aware of their crafty design, said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
31829( 23)for which is the easier?
31829( 23)thou who gloriest in the law, dishonourest thou God by the transgression of the law?
31829( 24)And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, from not knowing the scriptures, and the power of God?
31829( 24)And the Pharisees said to him, See, why are they doing on the sabbath, what is not lawful?
31829( 24)And when they came to Capernaum, they who receive the tax of two drachmas came to Peter, and said, Doth not your master pay tribute?
31829( 24)For by hope we have been saved: now hope seen is not hope; for that which any man seeth how doth he yet hope for?
31829( 24)Know ye not that they who run on the course, all run indeed, yet but one obtaineth the price?
31829( 24)Now when John''s messengers were departed, he began to speak to the people concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
31829( 24)Then she went out and said to her mother, What shall I ask?
31829( 24)Then the Jews came about him, and said to him, How long dost thou keep our soul in suspense?
31829( 25)And he leaning on the breast of Jesus, said to him, Lord, which is it?
31829( 25)And he said to them, Where is your faith?
31829( 25)And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he was under necessity, and was hungry, himself and they who were with him?
31829( 25)And they questioned him, and said to him, Why then dost thou baptise, if thou be not the Messiah, nor Elias, nor that prophet?
31829( 25)And when they found him on the other side the sea, they said to him, Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
31829( 25)And, behold, a certain doctor of the law arose, to make trial of him, saying, Master, by doing what shall I inherit eternal life?
31829( 25)But as John was finishing his course, he said, Whom do ye suppose me to be?
31829( 25)But was not Rahab the harlot in like manner justified by works, when she entertained the messengers, and sent them away by a different road?
31829( 25)But what went ye out to see?
31829( 25)But when his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved?
31829( 25)For what advantage hath a man in gaining all the would, if he destroy himself, or be punished with the loss of life?
31829( 25)The baptism of John whence was it?
31829( 25)Then Judas, who betrayed him, addressing him said, Master, is it I?
31829( 25)Then said some of the people of Jerusalem, is not this the man whom they are seeking to kill?
31829( 25)They said, therefore to him, Who art thou?
31829( 25)Which of you, with all his anxiety, can add one moment to his life?
31829( 26)And he said unto him, What is written in the law?
31829( 26)And he said unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
31829( 26)And they were exceedingly amazed, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
31829( 26)And those who heard it said, Who then can be saved?
31829( 26)Are ye provoked; and do you not sin?
31829( 26)But what went ye out to see?
31829( 26)For what would a man be advantaged, though he could gain the whole world, if he should suffer the loss of his soul?
31829( 26)If therefore ye are unable to do the least thing, why are ye anxious about the others?
31829( 26)One of the servants of the high- priest, being a kinsman of him whose ear Peter cut off, said, Did I not see thee in the garden with him?
31829( 26)Ought not the Messiah to suffer these things, and to enter into his glory?
31829( 26)Then said they to him again, What did he to thee?
31829( 27)And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
31829( 27)And they were all in astonishment, so that they questioned one another, saying, What is this?
31829( 27)And upon this came his disciples, and wondered that he talked with the woman: yet no one said, What art thou seeking?
31829( 27)Art thou bound to a wife?
31829( 27)But which of you, by his cares, can add one cubit to his stature?
31829( 27)For which is the greater, he that sitteth at table, or he that waits?
31829( 27)He answered them, I have already told you, and ye did not hearken: why do ye wish to hear it again?
31829( 27)Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
31829( 27)The servants of the proprietor came, and said to him, Master, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
31829( 27)Then he who did his neighbour wrong thrust him from him, saying, Who appointed thee a ruler and a judge over us?
31829( 27)Then the tribune came, and said to him, Tell me, art thou a Roman citizen?
31829( 27)Where then is boasting?
31829( 28)And when he was come into the house, the disciples asked him privately, Why could not we cast it out?
31829( 28)And why are ye anxious about clothing?
31829( 28)But what think ye?
31829( 28)For what man of you designing to erect a tower, doth not first sitting down calculate the expence, if he have sufficient to complete the work?
31829( 28)In the resurrection therefore, whose wife shall she be of the seven?
31829( 28)So when he came into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus said to them, Believe ye that I am able to do this?
31829( 28)Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?
31829( 28)Wilt thou kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian yesterday?
31829( 29)And he said unto them, But who do ye say that I am?
31829( 29)Are all apostles?
31829( 29)Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
31829( 29)Else how can one enter into a strong man''s house and plunder his goods, except he first bind the strong man, and then will he plunder his goods?
31829( 29)Else what will they do who are baptised?
31829( 29)Is he the God of the Jews only, and is he not also of the Gentiles?
31829( 29)Pilate then came out to them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?
31829( 29)Then he, desirous to make himself appear a righteous person, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
31829( 29)Wherefore also without a word, I came when invited: I beg to know therefore for what purpose ye have sent for me?
31829( 29)Who is feeble, and am I not feeble?
31829( 3)And Jesus addressing himself to the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, spake, saying, Is it lawful to perform cures on the sabbath?
31829( 3)And Jesus answering said to them; Have ye never read what David did, when he was hungry, and those who were with him?
31829( 3)And he answering said to them, And why do you transgress the command of God, by your tradition?
31829( 3)And he asked them, Into what then were ye baptised?
31829( 3)And he said unto them, Have ye not read what David did, when he was hungry, and they who were with him?
31829( 3)And if any man say to you, Why do ye this?
31829( 3)And said among themselves, Who will roll away for us the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
31829( 3)And the Pharisees came to him, tempting him, and saying, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
31829( 3)And why spiest thou out the mote which is in thy brother''s eye, yet payest no attention to the beam which is in thine own eye?
31829( 3)Are ye so senseless?
31829( 3)Do ye not know, that as many as have been baptised into Christ Jesus have been baptised into his death?
31829( 3)For could I myself wish that an anathema should be from Christ upon my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh?
31829( 3)For thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest those who do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
31829( 3)For what doth the scripture say?
31829( 3)For what if some were unbelievers?
31829( 3)For ye are still carnal: for since there are among you envy, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as_ other_ men?
31829( 3)He answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
31829( 3)Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James and Joses, and Judah and Simon?
31829( 3)Know ye not that we shall judge angels, much more things pertaining to this life?
31829( 3)My apology to those who interrogate me is this,( 4)Have we not power to eat and drink?
31829( 3)Then Pilate interrogated him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
31829( 3)Then as he was sitting upon the mount of Olives, his disciples came to him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall there things be?
31829( 3)Then he answering said to them, I also will ask you one question; and resolve me:( 4)The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
31829( 3)Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
31829( 30)And he said, To what shall I liken the kingdom of God, and under what parabolic figure shall I represent it?
31829( 30)And their scribes and Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
31829( 30)But what saith the scripture?
31829( 30)For why is my liberty abridged by another''s conscience?
31829( 30)The baptism of John, was it of heaven, or of men?
31829( 30)Then Jesus asked him, saying, What is thy name?
31829( 30)Then said they to him, What miracle therefore dost thou, that we may see and believe thee?
31829( 30)What then shall we say?
31829( 30)and why do we also expose ourselves to danger every hour?
31829( 30)have all gifts of healings?
31829( 31)And his disciples said to him, Thou seest the crowd thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
31829( 31)And if any man ask you, Why ye loose it?
31829( 31)And the Lord said, To what then shall I compare the men of this generation?
31829( 31)And they reasoned among themselves, saying, If we reply, From heaven; he will say, Why then did ye not believe him?
31829( 31)But many of the multitude believed on him, and said, When the Messiah cometh, will he do greater miracles than those which this man doth?
31829( 31)Do we then abolish the law through faith?
31829( 31)For if they do all these things with the green wood, what will be done with the dry?
31829( 31)He replied, How indeed can I, except some person guide me in the way?
31829( 31)Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
31829( 31)Then immediately Jesus stretching out his hand, laid hold on him, and said to him, O thou of little faith, wherefore dost thou doubt?
31829( 31)What then shall we say to these things?
31829( 31)Wherefore be under no anxiety, saying, What shall we eat?
31829( 31)Which of the two did the will of his father?
31829( 32)And Jesus standing called them, and said, What desire ye, that I should do for you?
31829( 32)And if ye love them that love you, what thanks are due to you?
31829( 32)And why?
31829( 32)He who even spared not his own Son, but freely delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also, together with him, freely give us all things?
31829( 32)If after the manner of men I have fought with wild beasts at Ephesus, of what advantage would it be to me, if the dead did not rise again?
31829( 32)Jesus said unto them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which work of these are ye going to stone me?
31829( 33)And as they were untying the foal, the owners of it said to them, Why loose ye the foal?
31829( 33)And he answered them, saying, Who is my mother or my brethren?
31829( 33)And he came to Capernaum: and when he was in the house, he asked them, What was the subject of your dispute among yourselves on the road?
31829( 33)And his disciples said unto him, Whence can we in the wilderness have loaves enough to satisfy the cravings of so great a multitude?
31829( 33)And if ye do good to them who do good to you, what thanks have ye?
31829( 33)In the resurrection therefore whose wife of them shall she be?
31829( 33)Pilate therefore entered again into the praetorium, and called Jesus, and said to him, Art thou the king of the Jews?
31829( 33)Then said his disciples to each other, Hath any person brought him ought to eat?
31829( 33)Then said they unto him, Why do the disciples of John observe frequent fasts, and make prayers; but thine are eating and drinking?
31829( 33)They answered him, We are Abraham''s seed, and never were in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, That we shall be made free?
31829( 33)Who shall put in an accusation against the elect of God?
31829( 34)And Jesus said unto them, How many loaves have ye?
31829( 34)And Mary said, How shall this be, seeing I know not man?
31829( 34)And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani?
31829( 34)And he said unto them, Can you make the children of the bridechamber fast, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
31829( 34)And if ye lend to those, from whom ye hope to receive back again, what thanks are due to you?
31829( 34)For who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been admitted his counsellor?
31829( 34)Jesus answered him, Dost thou speak this from thyself, or did others speak to thee concerning me?
31829( 34)Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law,"I said ye are gods?"
31829( 34)Salt is good: but if the salt become insipid, by what shall it be seasoned?
31829( 34)Then the eunuch addressing himself to Philip, said, I pray thee, of whom doth the prophet thus speak?
31829( 34)They answered and said unto him, Thou wast wholly born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
31829( 34)Who is he that condemneth?
31829( 34)Ye broods of vipers, how can ye speak good things, yourselves being wicked?
31829( 35)And Jesus addressing them said, as he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that the Messiah is the Son of David?
31829( 35)And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, or scrip, or sandals, lacked ye any thing?
31829( 35)But will any man say, How are the dead raised up?
31829( 35)Do ye not say, That yet there are four months, and then the harvest cometh?
31829( 35)Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and finding him, said to him, Believest thou in the Son of God?
31829( 35)Or who hath first given unto him, and it shall be repaid him again?
31829( 35)Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
31829( 35)Then said the Jews among themselves, Whither will this man go, that we shall not find him?
31829( 35)This very Moses whom they had rejected, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge?
31829( 35)Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
31829( 36)And amazement seized on all present, and they spake one to another, saying, What a word is this?
31829( 36)But as they went on the road, they came to some water: and the eunuch said, Here is water, what forbids my being baptised?
31829( 36)For what would it profit a man, though he should gain the whole world, if he be punished with the loss of his own soul?
31829( 36)He said unto them, What will ye that I should do for you?
31829( 36)Simon Peter saith to him, Lord, Whither art thou going?
31829( 36)TEXT OMITTED( 37)And they answering, said to him, Where, Lord?
31829( 36)The man answered and said, Who is he, Sir, that I might believe on him?
31829( 36)Went the word of God from you?
31829( 36)What is this saying which he hath spoken, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, ye can not come?
31829( 36)Which then of these three do you suppose to be the neighbour of him who fell into the robbers''hands?
31829( 37)And he came and found them asleep: and saith unto Peter, Sleepest thou?
31829( 37)And when he was just ready to be carried into the fortress, Paul said to the military tribune, May I be permitted to speak a word to thee?
31829( 37)But some of them said, Could not this man, who openeth the eyes of the blind, have caused that this person should not have died?
31829( 37)David himself therefore calleth him Lord; and whence then is he his son?
31829( 37)Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said unto Peter and the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
31829( 37)Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
31829( 37)Peter saith to him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
31829( 37)Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee hungry, and fed thee?
31829( 38)And he said to them, Why are ye under such agitation of mind?
31829( 38)Art not thou certainly that Egyptian who some time since raised a sedition, and led out into the desert four thousand cutthroats?
31829( 38)But he said to them, How many loaves have ye?
31829( 38)Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for me?
31829( 38)Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
31829( 38)Then Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup which I drink?
31829( 38)Then Jesus turned about, and seeing them following, saith to them, What are ye seeking?
31829( 38)When indeed saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
31829( 39)And entering in he saith, Why make ye this uproar, and weep?
31829( 39)And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
31829( 39)But ye have a custom, that I should release to you one person at the passover: will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
31829( 39)When indeed saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
31829( 4)And Jesus, seeing their thoughts, said, wherefore do ye imagine evil things in your hearts?
31829( 4)And he saith to them, Is it lawful on the sabbath day to do good, or to do evil, to preserve life, or to kill?
31829( 4)And there were some who felt indignation within themselves, saying, Wherefore is this waste of the ointment made?
31829( 4)And they worshipped the dragon who had given authority to the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like to the beast?
31829( 4)But he replying, said unto them, Have ye not read, that he who created them from the beginning, created them male and female?
31829( 4)But what saith the oracle of God to him?
31829( 4)For when one saith, I am indeed of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
31829( 4)His disciples answered him, Whence can a man here in the desert satisfy these with bread?
31829( 4)If then ye have disputes about the things of this life, do you seat those on the bench who are least esteemed in the church?
31829( 4)Jesus saith unto her, What is that to me and thee, woman?
31829( 4)Jesus therefore, conscious of all things that were coming upon him, going forward, said to them, Whom are ye seeking?
31829( 4)Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
31829( 4)Or despisest thou the riches of his kindness and patience and long- suffering, ignorant that this goodness of God is leading thee to repentance?
31829( 4)Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Suffer me to take the mote off from thine eye: and behold there is a beam in thine own eye?
31829( 4)Then Pilate again interrogated him, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
31829( 4)Then looking stedfastly on him, and being terrified, he said, What means this, Lord?
31829( 4)Then they who stood by, said, Revilest thou God''s high- priest?
31829( 4)Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
31829( 4)Who should not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
31829( 4)Ye adulterers and adultresses, know ye not that friendship with the world is enmity against God?
31829( 4)have ye suffered so many things in vain?
31829( 4)it remained unsold, was it not vested in thee?
31829( 40)And he cometh to the disciples, and findeth them sleeping, and he saith to Peter, Is it so, that ye have not strength to watch with me one hour?
31829( 40)And he said to them, Why are ye so timorous?
31829( 40)And some of the Pharisees who were with him heard these things, and said to him, Are we blind also?
31829( 40)But the other addressing him, rebuked him, saying, Hast thou no fear of God, when thou art under the same condemnation?
31829( 40)Jesus saith unto her, Did I not tell thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shalt see the glory of God?
31829( 40)When therefore the master of the vineyard cometh, what will he do with these husbandmen?
31829( 41)And they were filled with the most reverential awe, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
31829( 41)But when they still could not credit it for joy, and marvelled, he said unto them, Have ye here any thing eatable?
31829( 41)But why beholdest thou the mote which is in thy brother''s eye, but observest not the beam which is in thine own eye?
31829( 41)The Pharisees being then assembled, Jesus put a question to them,( 42)saying, What think ye of the Messiah, whose son is he?
31829( 41)Then he spake to them: How say they that the Messiah is the son of David?
31829( 41)Then said Peter unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable to us, or also for all?
31829( 42)And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
31829( 42)Doth not the scripture say, That the Messiah cometh of the seed of David, and from the town of Bethlehem, whence David originally was?
31829( 43)And whence is this favour shewn me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
31829( 43)He saith unto them, How then doth David by the Spirit call him Lord?
31829( 43)Wherefore do ye not understand my speech?
31829( 44)David then calleth him Lord, and how then is he his son?
31829( 44)How can ye believe, who receiving honour one from another, seek not the honour which cometh from God alone?
31829( 44)So turning to the woman, he said to Simon, Thou seest this woman?
31829( 45)And Jesus said, Who touched me?
31829( 45)If then David calleth him Lord, how is he his son?
31829( 45)Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisee; and they said to them, Why have ye not brought him?
31829( 45)Then cometh he to his disciples, and saith unto them, Do ye still sleep on, and repose yourselves?
31829( 45)Who then is the faithful and provident servant, whom his Lord hath appointed over his household, to give them meat in the proper time?
31829( 46)And Nathaniel said to him, Can any thing good come out of Nazareth?
31829( 46)And he said unto them, Why sleep ye?
31829( 46)And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
31829( 46)For if ye love those who love you, what reward have you?
31829( 46)Which of you can convict me of sin?
31829( 47)And if ye embrace your brethren only, what do ye extraordinary?
31829( 47)But if ye believe not his writings, how will ye believe my words?
31829( 47)The Pharisees then replied to them, Are ye also deluded?
31829( 47)The chief priests and Pharisees therefore called the sanhedrim together, and said, What are we about?
31829( 48)And Jesus addressing them said, Are ye come out as against a robber, with swords and staves, to apprehend me?
31829( 48)And when they saw him, they were struck with surprise; and his mother said to him, Son, why hast thou behaved to us in this manner?
31829( 48)But he answered and said to him that told him, Who is my mother?
31829( 48)Hath any one of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?
31829( 48)Nathaniel saith unto him, From whence canst thou know me?
31829( 48)Then answered the Jews, and said to him, Do we not rightly affirm, that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
31829( 48)Then said Jesus unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
31829( 49)And he said unto them, Wherefore did ye seek me?
31829( 49)And they who sat at table with him began to say in themselves, Who is this, who even forgives sins?
31829( 49)I am come to cast fire on the earth, and what is my wish?
31829( 49)Then when they who were about him saw what was ready to happen, they said unto him, Lord, shall we strike with the sword?
31829( 5)And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
31829( 5)And they reasoned among themselves, saying, If we reply, From heaven; he will say, Wherefore then did ye not believe him?
31829( 5)But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
31829( 5)But now I am going away to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither art thou going?
31829( 5)Do ye not remember that when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
31829( 5)For to which of the angels ever said he,"My Son art thou, I have to- day begotten thee[120]?"
31829( 5)For which is the easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?
31829( 5)Have we not power to carry about with us a sister wife, as do also the other apostles, even the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
31829( 5)Now Moses in the law commanded, that such women should be stoned: therefore what sayest thou?
31829( 5)Or have ye not read in the law, that on the sabbaths the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are not culpable?
31829( 5)So calling upon every one of his master''s debtors, he said to the first, How much owest thou to my master?
31829( 5)Then said he, Who art thou, Lord?
31829( 5)Then saith Jesus unto them, My youths, have ye any thing eatable?
31829( 5)Then some of those who stood by, said unto them, What are ye about, untying the colt?
31829( 5)Think ye that the scripture saith without meaning, The spirit which dwelleth in you strongly urges to envy?
31829( 5)Thomas saith to him, We know not whither thou art going; and how can we know the way?
31829( 5)Who is he that overcometh the world, except he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
31829( 5)Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but the ministers through whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to each_ of us_?
31829( 50)Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said to thee, I saw thee under the fig- tree, dost thou believe?
31829( 50)Salt is good: but if the salt become insipid, with what will you season it?
31829( 50)Then spake Jesus to him, Friend, for what purpose art thou here?
31829( 50)hath not my hand made all these things[38]?"
31829( 51)And Jesus addressing him, said, What dost thou wish that I should do for thee?
31829( 51)Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things?
31829( 51)Think ye that I came to bring peace upon earth?
31829( 52)Then inquired he of them the hour at which he began to amend?
31829( 52)Then the Jews contended with each other, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
31829( 52)They answered and said to him, Art thou not from Galilee too?
31829( 52)Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
31829( 53)Art thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
31829( 53)Thinkest thou, that I can not now entreat my Father, and he will give me more than twelve legions of angels?
31829( 54)But how then would the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
31829( 55)In that hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a robber, with swords and staves to apprehend me?
31829( 55)Is not this the carpenter''s son?
31829( 55)O death, where is thy sting?
31829( 56)Then they sought for Jesus, and said one to another, as they stood in the temple, What think ye, that he will not come to the feast?
31829( 56)and his sisters, are they not all among us?
31829( 57)And why even of yourselves do ye not decide what is just?
31829( 57)Then said the Jews unto him, Thou hast not yet reached the age of fifty, and hast thou seen Abraham?
31829( 6)And trembling and amazed he said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
31829( 6)Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, yet not one of them is forgotten before God?
31829( 6)But about the eleventh hour, going out, he found others standing unemployed, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
31829( 6)But one in a certain passage testifieth, saying,"What is man, that thou rememberest him, or a son of man, that thou regardest him?"
31829( 6)But the righteousness that is by faith speaketh thus[67],"Say not in thy heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
31829( 6)God forbid: for how then shall God judge the world?
31829( 6)Jesus seeing him laid there, and knowing that he had been so for a long while, saith to him, Wilt thou be made sound?
31829( 6)Now there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts,( 7)Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies?
31829( 6)Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and he saith to him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
31829( 6)Then said Jesus, Let her alone; why give ye her uneasiness?
31829( 6)They then accordingly assembling together, asked him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time reestablish the kingdom of Israel?
31829( 6)When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked whether the man were a Galilean?
31829( 6)Your glorying is not good: know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole mass?
31829( 6)or I alone and Barnabas, have we not power to forbear labour?
31829( 60)Many therefore of his disciples, who heard him, said, Difficult is this discourse, who is able to fathom it?
31829( 60)So the high- priest rising up in the midst interrogated Jesus, Answerest thou nothing?
31829( 61)Then Jesus, conscious in himself that his disciples murmured concerning this discourse, said unto them, Doth this stumble you?
31829( 62)And the high- priest rising up, said to him, Answerest thou nothing?
31829( 62)What then if ye see the Son of man ascending where he was formerly?
31829( 63)Then the high- priest rent his clothes, and said, What farther need have we of witnesses?
31829( 65)Then the high- priest rent his garments, saying, he hath blasphemed: what farther need have we of witnesses?
31829( 67)Then said Jesus to the twelve, Will ye also go away?
31829( 68)Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, unto whom shall we go from thee?
31829( 7)Again therefore he demanded of them, Whom seek ye?
31829( 7)Am I chargeable with a fault( humbling myself that you might be exalted), that I preached to you the gospel of God freely?
31829( 7)And I fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
31829( 7)And placing them in the midst, they interrogated them, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this thing?
31829( 7)And shall not God execute vengeance for his own elect, who cry out to him day and night, though he bear long with them?
31829( 7)And the angel said unto me, Wherefore dost thou wonder?
31829( 7)And they asked him, saying, Master, but when shall these things be?
31829( 7)And they were all amazed, and wondered, saying one to another, Are not all these who are speaking Galileans?
31829( 7)And when they were gone, Jesus began to speak to the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
31829( 7)But which of you, having a servant plowing or keeping sheep, when he cometh from the field, will say immediately, Come, sit down at table?
31829( 7)Do they not blaspheme that honourable name by which ye are called?
31829( 7)For if the truth of God by my lying hath more abundantly contributed to his glory; why am I notwithstanding judged as a sinner?
31829( 7)For who distinguisheth thee?
31829( 7)If ye patiently endure correction, God carries himself towards you as his children: for who is the son whom the father doth not correct?
31829( 7)Regard ye the things that are personal?
31829( 7)Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
31829( 7)They say unto him, Why then did Moses command to give her a bill of divorce, and to put her away?
31829( 7)What then is the result?
31829( 7)What then shall we say?
31829( 7)Who goeth at any time to war at his own expences?
31829( 7)Ye were running well: who hath hindered you that ye should not obey the truth?
31829( 70)Jesus answered them, Have I not chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
31829( 70)Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
31829( 71)Then they said, What further need have we of witness?
31829( 8)And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
31829( 8)And Peter addressed her, Tell me, if ye sold the estate for so much?
31829( 8)And how do we hear every man in our own peculiar dialect, in which from our birth we were brought up?
31829( 8)And why not admit,( as we are falsely reported of; and as some affirm we say,) That we should do evil things, that good may come?
31829( 8)But what saith it?
31829( 8)But what went ye out to see?
31829( 8)But when Jesus knew it, he said unto them, Why are ye reasoning among yourselves, O ye of little faith, because ye have not taken bread?
31829( 8)But when the disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, For what end is this waste?
31829( 8)For if the trumpet also give an uncertain sound, who will prepare himself for the battle?
31829( 8)Speak I these things_ rationally_ as a man, or doth not the law speak the same things?
31829( 8)The disciples say unto him, Rabbi, the Jews have just now sought to stone thee; and art thou going thither again?
31829( 8)The neighbours therefore, and they who saw him formerly, that he was blind, said, Is not this the man who was sitting and begging?
31829( 8)When Pilate then heard this saying, he was the more afraid:( 9)and entered into the praetorium again, and saith to Jesus, From whence art thou?
31829( 9)And Herod said, John I beheaded; but who is this, of whom I hear such things?
31829( 9)And he interrogated him, What is thy name?
31829( 9)And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare it?
31829( 9)Do you not consider, nor remember the five loaves among the five thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
31829( 9)Doth he hold it as a favour from that servant, that he did the things which were ordered him?
31829( 9)Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day?
31829( 9)Jesus saith to him, Am I all this while with you, and hast thou not known me, Philip?
31829( 9)Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
31829( 9)Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
31829( 9)Now this, that he ascended, what does it imply?
31829( 9)So also ye, unless with the tongue you speak an intelligible discourse, how shall it be known what is spoken?
31829( 9)The Samaritan woman therefore saith to him, How canst thou, a Jew, ask of me, who am a Samaritan woman, to drink?
31829( 9)Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have conspired together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
31829( 9)Then Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the king of the Jews?
31829( 9)Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you a question; Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath- day, or to do evil?
31829( 9)This blessedness then,_ is it_ for the circumcision, or for the uncircumcision also?
31829( 9)What man is there of you, of whom if his son ask a loaf, will he give him a stone?
31829( 9)What then will the lord of the vineyard do?
31829( 9)What then?
31829( 9)Which is the easier thing, to say to a paralytic, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Arise and take up thy couch, and walk away?
31829( 9)Yet what went ye out to see?
31829( that is, to bring Christ down:)( 7)or, Who shall descend into the abyss?"
31829A man clothed in delicate garments?
31829A man clothed in delicate garments?
31829A prophet?
31829A prophet?
31829A reed shaken with the wind?
31829A reed shaken with the wind?
31829AM I not an apostle?
31829AT that time came the disciples to Jesus, saying, Who is indeed the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
31829Again the high- priest questioned him, and said to him, Art thou the Messiah, the Son of the blessed?
31829And again,"I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son[121]?"
31829And he said unto them, Whose figure and inscription is this?
31829And he said, Dost thou know Greek?
31829And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on sabbath days?
31829And they said, Is not this the son of Joseph?
31829And they say unto him, Shall we go and buy the value of two hundred denarii, in loaves, and give them to eat?
31829And thou, why dost thou disparage thy brother?
31829And when all denied, Peter, and those who were with him, said, Master, the multitudes throng and press thee, and sayest thou, Who hath touched me?
31829And when he came into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon?
31829And who gave thee this authority?
31829Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
31829Are not they who eat of the sacrifices partakers with the altar?
31829Are they Israelites?
31829Are they the seed of Abraham?
31829Are you not of more value than they?
31829Art thou loosed from a wife?
31829Art thou not a king then?
31829Art thou that prophet?
31829Barabbas, or Jesus called Messiah?
31829Because I love you not?
31829Believest thou this?
31829But if thou also hast received it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
31829But others said, No: for cometh the Messiah out of Galilee?
31829But they said, What is that to us?
31829By what law?
31829Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
31829Can ye drink of the cup that I am going to drink, and be baptised with the baptism with which I am baptised?
31829Christ?
31829DARE any of you, having a matter of controversy with another, sue for judgment before the unjust, and not before the saints?
31829DO we begin again to commend ourselves?
31829Did Titus make any advantage of you?
31829Do men gather a bunch of grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles?
31829Do not the rich men tyrannize over you?
31829Do not ye judge those who are within_ the church_?
31829Do the rulers certainly know that this man is really the Messiah?
31829Do ye not yet consider, nor understand?
31829Do you not consider, that every thing from without that entereth into a man, can not make him unclean?
31829Doth God take care for oxen?
31829FROM whence come wars and conflicts among you?
31829For Isaiah saith,"Lord, who hath believed our report[71]?"
31829For what is your life?
31829God?
31829Have ye your heart yet hardened?
31829Hereupon they reasoned among themselves, saying, If we reply, From heaven, he will say to us, Why then did ye not believe him?
31829How is it that ye have not confidence?
31829How readest thou?
31829I SAY then, Hath God rejected his people?
31829I am the person that ye ask for: what is the business on which ye are come hither?
31829If God be for us, who_ shall be_ against us?
31829If I truly with thanksgiving am a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
31829If a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them stray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine in the mountains, and go and seek that which had strayed?
31829If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
31829If they have called the master of the family Beelzebub, how much more his domestics?
31829Is any man called in uncircumcision?
31829Is any man happy in mind?
31829Is it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar, or not?
31829Is it so, that there is not among you a wise man?
31829Is not God unrighteous in inflicting wrath?
31829Is not the life of more value than meat, and the body than raiment?
31829Is the law sin?
31829Is there unrighteousness with God?
31829Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
31829Jesus replied to them, Yes; but have ye never read,"That out of the mouths of infants and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?"
31829Know ye not what the scripture saith of Elias[75]?
31829Magians from the East came to Jerusalem,( 2)saying, Where is he that is born king of the Jews?
31829Not so much as one who is able to judge between one brother and another?
31829Now if I speak the truth, why do ye not believe me?
31829Now not one of the disciples dared inquire, Who art thou?
31829O INFATUATED Galatians, who hath bewitched you that ye should not obey the truth?
31829O grave, where is thy victory?
31829Others said, How is it possible for a wicked man to do such miracles?
31829Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
31829Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
31829Shall the thing fashioned say to him that fashioned it, Why hast thou made me thus?
31829Shall we abide in sin, that grace may abound?
31829THAT then shall we say?
31829THEN came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees from Jerusalem, saying,( 2)Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
31829THEN said the high- priest, Are these things so?
31829Taking then the members of Christ, shall I make them members of an harlot?
31829Tell me, which of these, then, will love him most?
31829That I should come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
31829That the teacher saith, Where is the dining- room, where I may eat the passover with my disciples?
31829The Son of Man?
31829The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
31829Then Festus, after conferring with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed to Caesar?
31829Then Peter addressed them,( 47)Can any one forbid the water for baptising these persons, who have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
31829Then said they to him, Art not thou also one of this man''s disciples?
31829Then the servants said to him, Wilt thou that we go and weed them out?
31829They said unto him, Rabbi( which signifies, when translated, Master), where is thy abode?
31829Thy own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee to me: what hast thou done?
31829WHAT then is the superiority of the Jew?
31829WHAT then shall we say that Abraham our father hath obtained by the flesh?
31829Was it not against those who had sinned, whose corpses fell in the wilderness?
31829We who are dead to sin, how shall we still live therein?
31829What is it that these witness against thee?
31829What might this parable mean?
31829What shall I say unto you?
31829What then will the master of the vineyard do with these men?
31829What think ye?
31829Who can forgive sins but God alone?
31829Who hath resisted his will?
31829Who is offended, and am I not on fire?
31829Whose image and inscription hath it?
31829Why are they then baptised for the dead?
31829Why do ye not rather submit to the wrong?
31829Why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
31829Why do ye seek to kill me?
31829Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
31829Ye hypocrites, do ye know how to discern the appearance of the sky, and are ye unable to discern the signs of the times?
31829a person coming to him, said, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, in order to attain eternal life?
31829am I not a free man?
31829and another said, Is it I?
31829and are not his sisters here with us?
31829and be baptised with the baptism with which I am baptised?
31829and do ye not remember?
31829and from whence came they?
31829and having ears, do ye not hear?
31829and hither he came for this purpose, that he might carry them in chains unto the chief priests?
31829and how knowest thou, O husband, but thou shalt save thy wife?
31829and how shall they believe on him of whom they have not heard?
31829and how will ye know all parables?
31829and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to be judges in the smallest matters?
31829and in thy name done many miracles?
31829and in thy name have we not cast out devils?
31829and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
31829and they who serve at the altar, partake with the altar?
31829and to what are they like?
31829and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?"
31829and what fellowship_ is there_ between light and darkness?
31829and what hast thou which thou hast not received?
31829and what is the sign of thy coming, and of the consummation of the age?
31829and what is the sign when all these things shall come to pass?
31829and what is the sign, when these things are ready to come to pass?
31829and what is the wisdom given to him, that even such miracles are done by his hands?
31829and when sold, was it not in thine own power?
31829and whereunto shall I compare it?
31829and who are my brethren?
31829and who gave thee this authority, that thou shouldest do these things?
31829and why do reasonings arise in your hearts?
31829and with what body do they come?
31829are all prophets?
31829are all teachers?
31829are all workers of miracles?
31829are not ye my work in the Lord?
31829are we stronger than he?
31829art thou Elias?
31829art thou come hither before the time to torment us?
31829art thou come to destroy us?
31829art thou come to destroy us?
31829believest thou the prophets?
31829but dost thou understand what thou art reading?
31829but he, perceiving their hypocrisy, said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
31829but how shall they hear without a preacher?
31829but that he also first descended into the more internal parts of the earth?
31829but where are the nine?
31829can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
31829did not he who made that which is without, make also that which is within?
31829did you not know, that I must be occupied with my Father''s affairs?
31829do all interpret?
31829do all speak with tongues?
31829do not even sinners the same thing?
31829do not even the publicans so?
31829do not even the publicans the same thing?
31829dost thou not know that I have power to crucify thee, and that I have power to release thee?
31829for they wash not their hands when they eat bread?
31829for three years have I come, expecting fruit on this fig- tree, and find none: cut it down; why doth it render the ground thus useless?
31829for which is the greater, the gold, or the temple which consecrates the gold?
31829from heaven, or from men?
31829from their own children, or from aliens?
31829hast thou not strength to watch with me a single hour?
31829hath no man condemned thee?
31829hath not God turned into folly the wisdom of this world?
31829have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
31829have we pre- eminence?
31829have ye not houses to eat in and to drink?
31829having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect in the flesh?
31829he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou, Shew us the Father?
31829his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
31829how can ye escape from the damnation of hell?
31829how long shall I be with you, how long shall I bear with you?
31829how long shall I be with you?
31829how long shall I bear with you?
31829how long shall I bear with you?
31829how opened he thine eves?
31829how then doth he now see?
31829how then saith this man, That I came down from heaven?
31829is it judged a thing incredible by you, that God should raise the dead?
31829is not he that sitteth at table?
31829is not his mother called Mary?
31829lama, sabacthani?
31829now ye have heard his blasphemy:( 66)what think ye?
31829of himself, or of some other person?
31829of whom do the kings of the earth receive customs and tax?
31829of works?
31829or came it unto you only?
31829or despise ye the church of God, and make those ashamed who have none?
31829or do I seek to please men?
31829or if a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
31829or naked, and clothed thee?
31829or need we, as some, commendatory letters to you, or commendatory letters from you?
31829or the things which I purpose, do I purpose after the flesh, that with me there should be yea, yea, and nay, nay?
31829or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
31829or were ye baptised into the name of Paul?
31829or what is the advantage of circumcision?
31829or what share hath he that believeth with an infidel?
31829or what will a man give as the ransom for his soul?
31829or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
31829or why gaze ye upon us, as if by our own power or piety we had enabled this man to walk?
31829or, What shall we drink?
31829or, Why art thou talking with her?
31829or, With what shall we be clothed?
31829saith the Lord: or what place is there for my repose?
31829shall I praise you in this?
31829shall distress of circumstances, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or the sword?
31829shall he find faith on the earth?
31829shall their unbelief render the faithfulness of God ineffectual?
31829shall we eat and drink; because to- morrow we die?
31829shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
31829spring they not from hence, even from your passions, which war in your members?
31829that an idol is any thing, or that which is sacrificed to an idol is any thing?
31829that he opened thine eyes?
31829that we may give an answer to those who sent us: What description givest thou of thyself?
31829that with authority he commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey him?
31829they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
31829this night shall they demand thy life from thee; and the things which thou hast prepared, whose shall they be?
31829thou that holdest idols in abomination, dost thou commit sacrilege?
31829thou that proclaimest aloud that a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
31829till seven times?
31829to preserve life or to destroy it?
31829to say, Thy sins are forgiven; or to say, Arise and walk?
31829walked we not in the same spirit?
31829walked we not in the same steps?
31829was Paul crucified for you?
31829we have left all and followed thee; what, I pray thee, shall we receive?
31829what do these men witness against thee?
31829what dost thou work?
31829what is this new doctrine?
31829what must I do to be saved?
31829when circumcised, or while uncircumcised?
31829whence then hath he all these things?
31829whence then hath it the zizane?
31829where is the inquisitive searcher after this world''s wisdom?
31829where is the scribe?
31829which is the greater, the gift, or the altar which consecrates the gift?
31829which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, for what cause hast thou abandoned me?
31829who can forgive sins but the one God?
31829who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
31829who is able to wage war with him?
31829who is this Son of man?
31829who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit of it?
31829who shall pluck me from the body of this death?
31829who will instruct him?
31829whom art thou seeking?
31829why hast thou forsaken me?
31829why hath Satan filled thy heart that thou shouldst lie to the Holy Ghost, and secrete something from the price of the estate?
31829why then hast thou determined in thine heart to do this deed?
31829will he go to the dispersed among the Grecians, and teach the Greeks?
31829will they not both fall into the pit?
31829will ye also become his disciples?
31829ye know how to discern by experience from the appearance of the earth and of the sky; but how is it that ye do not discern this particular time?
65121*** For the Lord himself, being asked by a certain person, When his kingdom should come?
651210 He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare this generation?
651210 What kind of persons then were they that did these things?
651212 For what was our Father Abraham blessed?
651214 What think you, beloved?
651214 Who is there among you that is generous?
651214 Who shall say unto him, what dost thou?
651215 Wherefore are there strifes, and anger, and divisions, and schisms, and wars, among us?
651216 Have we not all one God, and one Christ?
651217 Why then do we rent and tear in pieces the members of Christ; and raise seditious against our own body?
65122 But what can a mortal man do?
65122 For whither can any of us flee from his mighty hand?
65122 For who is able to express the obligation of the love of God?
651220 Take the Epistle of the blessed Paul the Apostle into your hands; What was It that he wrote to you at his first preaching the Gospel among you?
651223 But who are his enemies?
651224 And what shall we say of David, so highly testified of in the Holy Scriptures?
65123 And all this has God subjected to our understandings: 4 What therefore shall those things be which he has prepared for them that wait for him?
65123 And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou sorrowful?
65124 For what?
65124 What recompense then shall we render unto him?
65125 For indeed how great are those advantages which we owe to him in relation to our holiness?
65125 Whither then shall any one go; or whither shall he run from him that comprehends all things?
65126 For he saith, Doth he that speaketh and heareth many things, and is of a ready tongue, suppose that he is righteous?
65126 What praise shall we give to him?
65126 Yes, the heaven is not clean in his sight, how much less they that dwell in houses of clay; of which also we ourselves were made?
65127 But how, beloved, shall we do this?
65128 Call now if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the angels wilt thou look?
65129 But who is fit to be found in it?
65129 For what shall we say, brethren?
6512And are come to such a height of madness, as to forget that we were members one of another?
6512And why is thy countenance fallen?
6512And yet how hard is it to find a man that does this?
6512Consider, in what were you saved in what did you look up, if not whilst you were in the flesh?
6512Did not Moses before know what should happen?
6512For if the Lord thus humbled himself, what should we do who are brought by him under the yoke of his grace?
6512For what will it profit, if one gain the vole world, and lose his own soul?
6512If thou shalt offer aright, but not divide aright, hast thou not sinned?
6512Is not one spirit of grace poured out upon us all?
6512Or what fruit that may be worthy of what he has given to us?
6512Or what strength is there in him that is made out of the dust?
6512Or what world shall receive any of those who run away from him?
6512Or who shall be our advocate, unless we shall be found to have done what is holy and just?
6512Peter answered and said, What if the wolves shall tear in pieces the sheep?
6512Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, were they cast into the fiery furnace by men, professing the excellent and glorious worship of the Most High?
6512Shall he be blameless in his works?
6512Shall man be pure before the Lord?
6512Shall we be slothful in well- doing, and lay aside our charity?
6512WHAT shall we do therefore, brethren?
6512Was Daniel cast into the den of lions, by men fearing God?
6512Was it not because that through faith he wrought righteousness and truth?
6512What man is sufficient to declare, and is fitting, the excellency of its beauty?
6512What man is there that desireth life, and loveth to see good days?
6512What think ye then that he shall suffer, who does anything that is not fitting in the combat of immortality?
6512Whither shall I flee from thy spirit, or where shall I hide myself from thy presence?
6512Who have said, with our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own, who is Lord over us?
6512Who that has any charity?
6512Who that is compassionate?
6512Wilt thou kill me as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday?
6512or who shall resist the power of his strength?
47025Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? 47025 Cum retineamus doctrinam de praesentia corporis Christi, quid opus est quaerere de modo?"
47025Cur enim, cum datum sit divinitus homini liberum arbitrium, adulteria legibus puniantur et sacrilegia permittantur? 47025 Does not the Lord Christ command that we should love even our enemies?
47025Doth God take care for oxen?
47025Exstaretne alibi diversa ab hac ratio? 47025 God who thus promises, does not speak with asses and oxen, as Paul says: Doth God take care for oxen?
47025How can I make a return to thee for thy deeds of love in works? 47025 How can reason bring itself into accord with this, or believe, that three is one and one is three?"
47025How is this to be reconciled? 47025 How should there be a fear of God if there were no strength in him?
47025If God be for us, who can be against us? 47025 Is anything too hard for the Lord?"
47025Nunquid curae est Deo bobus? 47025 Nunquid enim cura est Deo de bobus?
47025Peccatum quomodo non fuit, ubi libido non defuit?... 47025 Quae res et viris et feminis omnibus adest ad matrimonium et stuprum?
47025Qui ergo providentiam tollit, totum Dei substantiam tollit et quid dicit nisi Deum non esse?... 47025 Quid agis frater in saeculo, qui major es mundo?"
47025Quid magis contra fidem, quam credere nolle, quidquid non possit ratione attingere?... 47025 Quis de se desperet pro quo tam humilis esse voluit Filius Dei?"
47025Quis potest odire hominem cujus naturam et similitudinem videt in humanitate Dei? 47025 Quodsi dum eum aeternum confitemur, profitemur ipsum Filium ex Patre, quomodo is, qui genitus est, genitoris frater esse poterit?...
47025Quæ necessitas fuit ut sic exinaniret se, sic humiliaret se, sic abbreviaret se Dominus majestatis; nisi ut vos similiter faciatis?
47025Si hi qui nummos adulterant morte mulctantur, quid de illis statuendum censemus, qui fidem pervertere conantur?
47025Six thousand years ago the world was nothing; and who has made the world?... 47025 Virginitas cui gloriae merito non praefertur?
47025What is more miraculous than that God and man is one Person? 47025 Who is a liar, but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
47025Why wilt thou grieve over the loss of thy daughter?
47025''Is not Esau Jacob''s brother?
47025--"Oh, when at last will that blessed, longed- for hour appear, when thou wilt satisfy me wholly, and be all in all to me?
47025--"What can the world profit thee without Jesus?
47025--"When was it well with me without thee?
47025... in hoc vos non agnosco parentes, sed hostes.... Alioquin quid mihi et vobis?
47025A given object?
47025Ac quis non jucundum credat videre corpus illud, cujus velut instrumento usus est filius Dei ad expianda peccata, et absentem tandem amicum salutare?"
47025An fidem non servare levius est animam Deo, quam feminam viro?"
47025Analogically(?
47025And in what did Abraham believe when he believed in Jehovah?
47025And is not the nature of feeling in general also the nature of every special feeling, be its object what it may?
47025And the strongest of the impulses of Nature, is it not the sexual feeling?
47025And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
47025And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
47025And what else is the power of melody but the power of feeling?
47025And what is omnipotence, what all other divine attributes, if man does not exist?
47025And what is the semblance of holiness with which Christianity invests marriage, in order to becloud the understanding, but a pious illusion?
47025And what sort of love was that?
47025And who that ever truly thought has not experienced that quiet, subtle power-- the power of thought?
47025Angelicae?
47025Are not all men included in the command to mortify, blind, and contemn the natural reason?
47025Are we to love each other because Christ loved us?
47025But canst thou"effect"anything without strong arms and fists?
47025But does not the word of man also contain the being of man, his imparted self,--at least when it is a true word?
47025But how can I worship or serve an object, how can I subject myself to it, if it does not hold a high place in my mind?
47025But how could he find consolation and peace in God if God were an essentially different being?
47025But how couldst thou receive God into thy body, if it were in thy esteem an organ unworthy of God?
47025But how, in that case, shall we explain the monastic enthusiasm of the West?
47025But is not feeling thereby declared to be itself the absolute, the divine?
47025But is not love to man human love?
47025But is not the highest feeling also the highest feeling of self?
47025But is there any distinction here?
47025But is this joy apart from the joy of the recipient?
47025But the answer to the question: How did God make the world?
47025But to whom is it a need?
47025But what bond can be supposed to unite brutes, or natural things in general, with God?
47025But what does suffer if not thy sympathising heart?
47025But what does the hand, the kiss, the glance, the voice, the tone, the word-- as the expression of emotion-- impart?
47025But what is christian?
47025But what is dreaming?
47025But what is love without the thing loved?
47025But what is miracle?
47025But what is such a God or Lord to us?
47025But what is the end of reason?
47025But what is this essential difference between man and the brute?
47025But what then withdraws the limits from the realities, what does away with the limits?
47025But what was the object of this divine promise?
47025But what would man be without music?
47025But what, then, in the eyes of faith, is the man in distinction from faith, man without faith, i.e., without God?
47025But when I love and worship the love with which God loves man, do I not love man; is not my love of God, though indirectly, love of man?
47025But when dost thou feel thyself free?
47025But wherein consists this difference?
47025But why is the blood taken under the form of wine, the flesh under the form of bread?
47025But why should I flee from him?
47025But why were these qualities in their view attributes, predicates of God?
47025By what dost thou recognise the limitation of a being but by the limitation of his interest?
47025Can I love anything higher than humanity?
47025Can I love man without loving him humanly, without loving him as he himself loves, if he truly loves?
47025Can I step beyond the idea of the species?
47025Can the Christian fulfil his marriage duties without surrendering himself, willingly or not, to the passion of love?
47025Can we truly love each other only if we love Christ?
47025Canst thou believe in a God who is an unreasonable and wicked being?
47025Cogito, ergo sum?
47025Could I perceive the beauty of a fine picture if my mind were æsthetically an absolute piece of perversion?
47025Could not the Almighty have appeared as a man amongst men in another manner-- immediately?
47025Could the Holy Ghost take up his abode in a body polluted by original sin?
47025Cur ineffabiles et innarrabiles affectus communibus verbis conamur exprimere?
47025Did Christianity conquer a single philosopher, historian, or poet of the classical period?
47025Did not Balaam''s ass really speak?
47025Did they not really appear to men?
47025Do I know merely that he has redeemed me?
47025Do I not also know the history of his suffering?
47025Do I not thereby place God on the same footing with my wife?
47025Do we not see what sort of spice God puts into this water?
47025Does he not then love man as the true man loves his fellow?
47025Does not the purpose determine the nature of the act?
47025Does not this exaltation of the divine being exalt thee?
47025Does the distinction lie in the fact that the image of the saint is a product of the hands?
47025Dost thou know any power which stands at thy command, in distinction from the power of kindness and reason, besides muscular power?
47025Dost thou not declare thy hands and lips holy when by means of them thou comest in contact with the Holy One?
47025Dost thou not hear that he is already judged to a punishment heavier than he can bear?
47025Dost thou pour wine into a water- cask?
47025Each is exactly adapted to the other; how should they be at issue with each other?
47025Et quid dici amplius potest?
47025Et quid ingemiscimus, nisi poenitendo, quia ita summus?"
47025Et quid plus addo?
47025For is not the personality, even the existence of God, a sensuous, anthropomorphic conception?
47025For on what other ground than that of its essence, its nature, dost thou hold feeling to be the organ of the infinite, the divine being?
47025For what is blasphemy?
47025For what makes more impression on the heart than suffering?
47025For what sort of a comparison is that of the temporal with the eternal?...
47025God does not recognise himself in them, for they do not recognise him;--where I find nothing of myself, how can I love?
47025God has his consciousness in man, and man his being in God?
47025God has revealed himself, has demonstrated himself: who then can have any further doubt?
47025God is incomprehensible; but knowest thou the nature of the intelligence?
47025God is love: but what does that mean?
47025God or Love?
47025Has love a plural?
47025Has mind a form?
47025Hast thou searched out the mysterious operation of thought, the hidden nature of self- consciousness?
47025Have I a father in God?
47025Have I a heart when I do not love?
47025Have I any sympathy for a being without feeling?
47025How can I divide my heart between God and man?
47025How can I share the peace of a being if I am not of the same nature with him?
47025How can an earthly wife have a place in my heaven- filled heart?
47025How can he deny in thought what he emphatically declares in act by the joyful devotion of all his powers?
47025How can he hold in reserve a special existence for himself, how can he separate himself from mankind?
47025How can he take so profound an interest in an existence in which his own nature has no participation?
47025How can it possibly hold its existence non- existence, its wealth poverty, its talent incapacity?
47025How can the self- humiliation of man go further than when he disclaims the capability of fulfilling spontaneously the requirements of common decency?
47025How can the worth of man be more strongly expressed than when God, for man''s sake, becomes a man, when man is the end, the object of the divine love?
47025How could Mary have had the honour of being overshadowed by the Holy Ghost if she had not been from the first pure?
47025How could he apply to a being that had no ear for his complaints?
47025How could he have made himself nearer to us?"
47025How could it do so, if it were external to thee?
47025How could it otherwise become conscious of itself?
47025How couldst thou be conscious of the highest being as freedom, or freedom as the highest being, if thou didst not feel thyself free?
47025How couldst thou perceive the divine by feeling, if feeling were not itself divine in its nature?
47025How does faith escape from this contradiction?
47025How does he blunt the fatal sting of sin?
47025How dost thou escape from the dilemma of this contradiction?
47025How dost thou expel the world from thy consciousness, that it may not disturb thee in the beatitude of the unlimited soul?
47025How shall he deny in death what he has enforced in life?
47025How shall he whose understanding is the tool of another have an independent will?
47025How should not he who has always the image of the crucified one in his mind, at length contract the desire to crucify either himself or another?
47025How then can I at once love God and a mortal wife?
47025How then can I become a partaker of his peace if I am not a partaker of his nature?
47025How then can I doubt of God, who is my being?
47025How then can the future be obscure to me?
47025How then can we remove these obvious difficulties in the way of assigning a divine origin to Nature?
47025How then does David here boast that he hates the assembly of the wicked, and sits not with the ungodly?...
47025How then should he inquire concerning this being, what he is in himself?
47025How then should that not belong to persons which belongs to personality?
47025How wilt thou get beyond thy feeling?
47025How wilt thou, then, distinguish from this objective being within thee another objective being?
47025How would it be possible for me to conceive them united-- whether this conception be clear or confused-- if I did not unite them in myself?
47025How would it be possible to resist the will of God, supposing of course that it was his real will, not a mere velleity?
47025How, then, could he ask whether God in himself were winged?
47025How, then, should the unbelieving man, who has no resemblance to the true God, be an object of love?
47025I ought not;--but neither do I wish; for what are all things here below compared with the glory of the heavenly life?
47025If God has an image of himself, why should not I have an image of God?
47025If God is love, is not the essential content of this love man?
47025If God is really a different being from myself, why should his perfection trouble me?
47025If God is such, whatever it may be, as I believe him, what else is the nature of God than the nature of faith?
47025If God loves his Image as himself, why should not I also love the Image of God as I love God himself?
47025If God loves man, is not man, then, the very substance of God?
47025If I despise a thing, how can I dedicate to it my time and faculties?
47025If feeling in itself is good, religious, i.e., holy, divine, has not feeling its God in itself?
47025If he be of a different nature, how can his existence or non- existence be of any importance to man?
47025If man, then, is the object of God, is not man, in God, an object to himself?
47025If my heart is wicked, my understanding perverted, how can I perceive and feel the holy to be holy, the good to be good?
47025If my soul belongs to heaven, ought I, nay, can I belong to the earth with my body?
47025If the Image of God is God himself, why should not the image of the saint be the saint himself?
47025If the nature of man is indifferent, why did not God become incarnate in a brute?
47025If the principle be retained, wherefore deny its necessary consequences?
47025If we ought to pray to God for faith because by ourselves we are too weak to believe, why should we not on the same ground entreat God for chastity?
47025In God I make my future into a present, or rather a verb into a substantive; how should I separate the one from the other?
47025Is Christ the cause of love?
47025Is God almighty without creation?
47025Is God something besides love?
47025Is a limited nature compatible with unlimited interest, or an unlimited interest with a limited nature?
47025Is he not rather the apostle of love?
47025Is human freedom, then, of more value than divine truth?
47025Is it as if I said of an affectionate human being, he is love itself?
47025Is it man that possesses love, or is it not much rather love that possesses man?
47025Is it not everywhere like itself?
47025Is man for God''s sake, or God for man''s?
47025Is not Nature without body also an"empty, abstract"idea, a"jejune subtilty"?
47025Is not divine grace omnipotent?
47025Is not its activity the most inexplicable, the most incapable of representation?
47025Is not self- consciousness the enigma of enigmas?
47025Is not such an agency as this the agency of the highest, of divine love?
47025Is not such love a chimerical love?
47025Is not that a great thing that God is man, that God gives himself to man and will be his, as man gives himself to his wife and is hers?
47025Is not the ground of his love the unity of human nature?
47025Is not the mystery of Nature the mystery of corporeality?
47025Is not the system of a"living realism"the system of the organised body?
47025Is not the tendency to believe and accept nothing which contradicts reason as natural, as strong, as necessary in us, as the sexual impulse?
47025Is not what God my Lord does my model?
47025Is this an irreligious creed?
47025It is asked what is the understanding or the reason?
47025It is not a being who saw that made the eye: to one who saw already, to what purpose would be the eye?
47025Man has his being in God; why then should he have it in himself?
47025Man''s knowledge of God is God''s knowledge of himself?
47025Man''s nature demands as an object goodness, personified as God; but is it not hereby declared that goodness is an essential tendency of man?
47025No, indeed; but why not?
47025Num ingenio, doctrina, morum moderatione illos superamus?
47025Of God as God no image can be made; but canst thou frame an image of mind?
47025Of love?
47025Of man as woman?
47025Of will?
47025Or did it spring up in him as a sudden idea, a caprice?
47025Or does human freedom consist only in the distortion of divine truth?
47025Or does the distinction proceed from this, that the Image of God is produced by God himself, whereas the image of the saint is made by another?
47025Or dost thou believe that it only depends on thyself, on thy will, on thy intention, whether thou be free from anything?
47025Or shall I share only the gain and not the cost also?
47025Orbe sit sol major, an pedis unius latitudine metiatur?
47025Ought I not, then, to make his sufferings my own?
47025Ought we not then to sigh after future things, and be averse to all these temporal things?...
47025Qui autem dicit: quare voluit facere coelum et terram?
47025Quid a vobis habeo nisi peccatum et miseriam?"
47025Quid igitur nos antecellimus?
47025Scientific enthusiasm-- is it not the most glorious triumph of intellect over thee?
47025Sed quid hujusmodi secreta colloquia proferimus in publicum?
47025Shall I love Christ more than mankind?
47025Should it be an object of cold remembrance to me, or even an object of rejoicing, because it has purchased my salvation?
47025That which I love, is it not my inmost being?
47025The Image of God weeps and bleeds; why then should not the image of a saint also weep and bleed?
47025The desire of knowledge-- is it not a simply irresistible, and all- conquering power?
47025The question, Whence is Nature or the world?
47025The question, how did God create?
47025Through what means arises the world, that which is distinguished from God?
47025Thus at Anspach there arose a controversy on the question--"whether the body of Christ enters the stomach, and is digested like other food?"
47025Thus what is prayer but the wish of the heart expressed with confidence in its fulfilment?
47025Thus when I believe in Providence, in what do I believe but in the divine reality and significance of my own being?
47025Thus, has not the subject risen to be a king before the king descends to be a subject?
47025To what then, seen in their true light, do the two principles in God reduce themselves?
47025True; but what is that spiritual freedom which does not pass into action, which does not attest itself in practice?
47025Uncharitable actions, hatred of heretics, at once accord and clash with Christianity?
47025Was it the love of himself?
47025Was not the story of Balaam''s ass just as much believed even by enlightened scholars of the last century, as the Incarnation or any other miracle?
47025Were not angels and demons historical persons?
47025Were not the gods of Olympus also facts, self- attesting existences?
47025What are wine and bread if I take from them the properties which make them what they are?
47025What doctrine?
47025What does that mean in plain speech?
47025What dost thou perceive in it?
47025What else than the voice of thy own heart?
47025What else then is God but your subjective nature, when the world is separated from it?
47025What else then is the being of God but the being of man, the absolute self- love of man?
47025What harm, then, can death and the grave do me?"
47025What interest, therefore, should Christians have in occupying themselves with material, natural things?
47025What is a force which affects nothing?
47025What is a power, a property, which does not exhibit, attest itself?
47025What is incomprehensible to me is incomprehensible to others; why should I trouble myself further?
47025What is the cause of conscious existence, of life?
47025What is virtue, the excellence of man as man?
47025What remains of the human subject when abstracted from the human attributes?
47025What sort of kinship is intended?
47025What then dost thou affirm, what is an object to thee, in God?
47025What then forms the specific difference of the Eucharist?
47025What then is to be done in this difficulty of the heart, in this conflict between a natural and a supranatural feeling?
47025What then, speaking briefly and plainly, is the distinction between Christians and heathens in this matter?
47025What then?
47025What would I do against a thief already sentenced to the gallows?...
47025What would man be without feeling?
47025What, according to this, is the nature conceived without limits, but the nature of the understanding releasing, abstracting itself from all limits?
47025What, then, is an object to me in my feeling of the highest being?
47025What, then, is it that I love in God?
47025What, then, is it which acts on thee when thou art affected by melody?
47025What, then, is the nature of man, of which he is conscious, or what constitutes the specific distinction, the proper humanity of man?
47025What, then, is this subject in distinction from love?
47025What, then, makes this feeling religious?
47025When the wedding takes place, his beloved one does not become a different being; else how could he so ardently long for her?
47025When?
47025Whence comes this ascription of imaginary influences to words?
47025Whence knowest thou that the belief in a God at all is not a limitation of man''s mode of conception?
47025Whence, then, came the world?
47025Where is the necessity of positing the same thing twice, of having it twice?
47025Where is the objective truth and power?
47025Where is thy philosophy?"
47025Where my highest good is, is not there my nature also?
47025Where would be the consolation, where the significance of a future life, if it were midnight darkness to me?
47025Wherein does religion place the true proof of providence?
47025Which is the stronger-- love or the individual man?
47025Who art thou, that thou wilt interfere and punish him who has already fallen under the punishment of a more powerful master?
47025Who can fail to recognise in the narrative of the resurrection of Lazarus the tender, pleasing, legendary tone?
47025Who can know compassion without having felt the want of it?
47025Who can think so-- who can wish to be exempt from the sufferings of his God?
47025Who does not remember the old proverb:"Amare et sapere vix Deo competit?"
47025Who has not experienced the overwhelming power of melody?
47025Who has not experienced the power of love, or at least heard of it?
47025Who has this art and this power?
47025Who then is our Saviour and Redeemer?
47025Who then would, who could exchange the blessed Divine Being for the unblessed worthless things of this world?
47025Why Extension or Matter?
47025Why are other predicates applied to him?
47025Why are you yourself guilty of that which you blame in others?
47025Why did God become man only through woman?
47025Why did the Son betake himself to the bosom of the Mother?
47025Why did those artists exclude all disgusting and low passions?
47025Why do not the believing theologians of modern times enter into such specialities as occupied the older theologians?
47025Why do you tear the Indian religion from its connection, in which it is just as reasonable as your absolute religion?
47025Why does man grieve, why does he lose pleasure in life when he has lost the beloved object?
47025Why dost thou vindicate existence to God, to man only the consciousness of that existence?
47025Why had the Hebrews no art, no science, as the Greeks had?
47025Why is Thought an attribute of substance?
47025Why is a given predicate a predicate of God?
47025Why should I, who am potentially a heavenly being, not realise this possibility even here?
47025Why should he not dictate his thoughts to their pen in order to guard them from the possibility of disfiguration?
47025Why then dost thou shrink from naming the nature of God by its true name?
47025Why then should I, who am destined for heaven, form a tie which is unloosed in my true destination?
47025Why then use a natural means also?
47025Why then wilt thou lay many sufferings on a heretic?
47025Why, in general, does something exist?
47025Why, then, will you only see the mote in the eyes of your opponents, and not observe the very obvious beam in your own eyes?
47025Why?
47025Why?
47025Why?
47025Why?
47025Why?
47025Why?
47025Why?
47025Will he deny us this gift if we earnestly implore him for it?
47025Would not love be otherwise a devilish love?
47025Yea, who among the Christians could we compare for understanding or application to Cicero( to say nothing of the Greeks, Demosthenes and others)?"
47025[ 101] But why do we go so far back as to Abraham?
47025[ 141]"Si bonum est habere corpus incorruptible, quare hoc facturum Deum volumus dasperere?"
47025[ 142]"Quare dicitur spiritale corpus, nisi quia ad nutum spiritus serviet?
47025[ 165] Were not the ludicrous miracles of paganism regarded as facts?
47025[ 171]"Qui scientem cuncta sciunt, quid nescire nequeunt?"
47025[ 178]"Quia ergo pater Deus et filius Deus et spiritus s. Deus cur non dicuntur tres Dii?
47025[ 186] Why are its effects not held to be corporeal?
47025[ 199]"I am proud and exulting on account of my blessedness and the forgiveness of my sins, but through what?
47025[ 204]"Si quis spiritum Dei habet, illius versiculi recordetur: Nonne qui oderunt te, Domine, oderam?"
47025[ 33] How otherwise could God have become man?
47025[ 40]"Quando enim illi( Deo) appropinquare auderemus in sua impassibilitate manenti?"
47025[ 41] Ought I to fare better than God?
47025[ 5] How can the feeling man resist feeling, the loving one love, the rational one reason?
47025[ 63] But what then is force and strength which is merely such, if not corporeal force and strength?
47025[ 79] It is true that when astute reflection intervenes, the distinction between extra and intra is disavowed as a finite and human(?)
47025a being distinct from love?
47025a light that does not illuminate?
47025a wisdom which knows nothing, i.e., nothing real?
47025ad salutem generis humani, quid potest esse dignius Deo, quam illa tanta hujus salutis cura, et ut ita dicamus, tantus in ea re sumptus?...
47025alieno ex lumine an propriis luceat fulgoribus luna?
47025and what communion hath light with darkness?
47025another than ours?
47025but how can I be a partaker of his nature if I am really of a different nature?
47025c. l.[ 71]"Quare fecit Deus coelum et terram?
47025censereturque injustum aut scelestum in Jove aut Marte, quod apud nos justum ac præclarum habetur?
47025happiness without the experience of distress?
47025how is that possible?
47025in the phenomena of Nature, as they are objects to us out of religion,--in astronomy, in physics, in natural history?
47025is not the content of the divine nature the human nature?
47025justice without the experience of injustice?
47025of himself as God?
47025of what use is he to us?"
47025or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
47025or when was it ill with me in thy presence?
47025presupposes wonder that it exists, or the question, Why does it exist?
47025than that to which we sacrifice life and fortune?
47025that he is the Son of God and the Son of Mary, and yet only one Son?
47025what are sun, moon, and earth compared with the human soul?
47025why does the world exist?
47025why make yourselves an exception to a universally valid law?
47025would it not sound like the voice of God himself, like heavenly music?
6976Do you remember what I said to you from God''s Word?
6976Have you any fear of death?
6976Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6976What,he wrote,"is to become of children and young people under instruction when temporal need compels them to leave school?
6976''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6976''Ye must be born again,''''Can the Ethiopian change his skin?''
697631--"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6976;''Understandst thou what thou readest?''
6976Had his resolution broken down after so long an interval?
6976He went straight to Mr. Duncan, and said,"What am I to do?"
6976Here was the opening, here were the means; but where was the man to go?
6976How strikingly were the words of Holy Scripture brought before me,"Is anything too hard for the Lord?"
6976Or, if the missionary societies can not afford them, why does not Government send out fifty, and place them up the coast at once?
6976Shall we cut their throats?"
6976The question was asked by the head chief,"How shall we treat these strangers?
6976Was that the act of a friend or an enemy?
6976Well may we say,"Is anything too hard for the Lord?"
6976What good cry?
6976What should it be?
6976When you pray, will you ask God to make my heart strong?
6976Which of us is not now ashamed when we see your face again, and remember the injuries we did to you?
6976Whither are they going?
6976Who ever came to tell our fathers Thy will?
6976Who was this?
6976and what to do?
38807And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up?
38807And cried with a loud voice, and said, What have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou son of the most high God? 38807 And he asked him, What is thy name?
38807And he said unto her, What form is he of? 38807 And the king said unto her, Be not afraid: for what sawest thou?
38807And when the woman saw Samuel she cried with a loud voice: and the woman spake to Saul, saying, Why hast thou deceived me? 38807 But is employment always to be had?"
38807But,says this gentleman,"Where do we get the idea of good and bad?"
38807But,says this reverend doctor,"Whence comes this conception of space?"
38807Can he that is himself or any one else say there is no possible relation between one and the other?
38807Did you belong to the church?
38807Did you love your wife and children?
38807Did you take care of your wife and children?
38807Did you try and make them happy?
38807Did you try and make your neighbors happy?
38807Love the whole world?
38807Love your country?
38807Never made anybody unhappy?
38807Now,said Cosmas,"if the world is round, how could the people on the other side see the Lord when he comes?"
38807Pay your debts?
38807Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up unto thee? 38807 Well, who is to judge?"
38807What am I going to do with you?
38807What were you hung for?
38807Yes?
38807and the love of God--how does he know there is any love in God?
38807heed not the cries and tears of earth?
38807* Col. Ingersoll filled McVickor''s Theatre again yesterday afternoon, when he answered the question"What Must We Do to Be Saved?"
38807--_Judges xi._ Is there in the history of the world a sadder thing than this?
38807A man goes to the day of judgment, and they cross- examine him, and they say to him:"Did you believe the Bible?"
38807According to this account, what was the sun, or rather the earth, stopped for?
38807After all, is it not of more importance to speak the absolute truth?
38807After all, of what use is it to search for a creator?
38807Again he asks:"If one is not responsible for his thought, why is any one blamed for thinking as he does?"
38807Again: This reverend Doctor says:"Shall we say that all the love of the unseen world"--how does he know there is any love in the unseen world?
38807All the sweet humanities of life were trodden beneath the brutal foot of creed; and what did God do?
38807Allow me to use the language of the reverend gentleman:"Is there no remedy to correct such irregularities?"
38807Am I bound in conscience and in good sense to accept it?
38807Am I not accountable for the result of the mind given me, whether I yield to the debauch, or rise to the dignity of self- control?
38807And Satan replied to him and said:"Why should he not be an excellent man-- you have given him everything he wants?
38807And do you think any God would be satisfied with compulsory worship?
38807And has not honest poverty the right to hold dishonest wealth in contempt, and will it not do it, whether it belongs to the same church or not?
38807And if a man honestly decides that death is best-- best for him and others-- and acts upon the decision, why should he be blamed?
38807And if, knowing this, you changed the stone into a man, would you not be a fiend?
38807And right here it may be well enough to inquire: What is blasphemy?
38807And so you really wonder why any man should be indignant at the idea that God upheld and sanctioned that beastliness called polygamy?
38807And what can we think of a God who would accept such a sacrifice?
38807And what did God do?
38807And what is the crime or practice known as watering stock?
38807And what is your idea of the sacred Scriptures?
38807And what will churches do then?
38807And why has man ever believed that his fellow- man was responsible for his thought?
38807And why is it that they say it is not orthodox Christianity?
38807And why should a man be proud of brain?
38807And why?
38807And would you make your world so as to provide for earthquakes and cyclones?
38807And, to carry this idea clearly out, why should we be proud of anything?
38807Another thing: Do you believe in the eternity of punishment?
38807Any evidence that he hushed the storm any more than there is that the storm comes from the cave of à � olus?
38807Any more evidence than that Venus rose from the foam of the ocean?
38807Are Christian families so weak intellectually that they can not bear to hear the other side?
38807Are not many of the contradictions in the Bible owing to mistranslations?
38807Are the pillory and the whipping- post to be used to prevent an excess of thought in the county of New Castle?
38807Are the principles taught by us superior to those of Confucius?
38807Are the savages the agents of the good God?
38807Are they the servants of the Infinite?
38807Are we satisfied?
38807Are we satisfied?
38807Are you an orthodox Christian?
38807Are you tender and charitable to me if you enter my house, my castle, and debauch my children from the faith that they have been taught?
38807Be honest, would you provide for religious persecution?
38807Billions of prayers have been uttered; has one been answered?
38807But how is it possible to blaspheme a day?
38807But what right have we to expect anything good of a man who believes in the eternal damnation of infants?
38807But what was his grandfather?
38807But why should any man deem it his duty or feel it a pleasure to say harsh and cruel things of the dead?
38807But, Mr. Collyer, do you really think that a book with as many passages in favor of wrong as right, is inspired?
38807But, after all, why should we expect charity in a church that believes in the dogma of eternal pain?
38807Can Christianity afford to speak of war?
38807Can God do nothing except to pronounce the sentence of eternal pain?
38807Can any man tell what he is going to think to- morrow?
38807Can any one conceive of anything more infamous?
38807Can any one find in the literature of this world more frightful words ascribed even to a demon?
38807Can anything be more debasing to the intellect of man than a belief in the astronomy of the Bible?
38807Can anything be more pitiful-- more terrible?
38807Can he cease to do evil in the eternal penitentiary?
38807Can he say this and say it honestly?
38807Can it be said that God intended that thousands should die of famine and that he, to accomplish his purpose, withheld the rain?
38807Can it be said that people have cared for the wounded and dying only because they were orthodox?
38807Can it be said that the church has been the friend of geology, or of any true philosophy?
38807Can it be shown that any infidel has ever raised his voice against education?
38807Can liberty go further than that?
38807Can such a God be worthy of the worship of man?
38807Can such an institution, with any propriety, be called a seat of learning?
38807Can there be any impudence beyond this?
38807Can there be found in the literature of free thought one line against the enlightenment of the human race?
38807Can there be such a thing as mercy in eternal punishment?
38807Can we say that he intended that thousands of innocent men should die in dungeons and on scaffolds?
38807Can you conceive of force floating about attached to nothing?
38807Can you conceive of force without matter?
38807Can you imagine such a thing as matter without force?
38807Can you possibly conceive of this?
38807Colonel, have you noticed the criticisms made on your lectures by the_ Cincinnati Gazette_ and the_ Catholic Telegraph_?
38807Could not an Egyptian, at that time have used the same arguments that Mr. Peters uses now, to prove that the religion of Egypt was divine?
38807Could you help believing that story of Jonah?
38807Could you help thinking as you did on this subject?
38807DOES THE BIBLE DESCRIBE A GOD OF MERCY?
38807DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION POLYGAMY AND CONCUBINAGE?
38807DOES THE BIBLE TEACH MAN TO ENSLAVE HIS BROTHER?
38807DOES THE BIBLE TEACH THE EXISTENCE OF THAT IMPOSSIBLE CRIME CALLED WITCHCRAFT?
38807DOES THE BIBLE UPHOLD AND JUSTIFY POLITICAL TYRANNY?
38807Did Dr. Plumb ever read Confucius?
38807Did he ever hear of Auguste Comte, the great Frenchman?
38807Did he ever hear of Descartes, of Laplace, of Spinoza?
38807Did he ever read Epicurus, one of the greatest of the Greeks?
38807Did he ever read Lao- tsze?
38807Did that fact prove that the Egyptian religion was of divine origin?
38807Did the Doctor ever read Zeno?
38807Did the compassionate God create the cancer so that it might feed on the quiverering flesh of this victim?
38807Did we have it before the war?
38807Did you notice what the_ Catholic Telegraph_ said about your lecture being ungrammatical?
38807Do n''t you think there are many worthy poor in this city who need material help?"
38807Do you believe all the stories in the Bible?
38807Do you believe in a personal devil?
38807Do you believe in the inspiration of the Bible?
38807Do you believe in the stories of the Bible, about Jael, and the sun standing still, and the walls falling at the blowing of horns?
38807Do you believe that God upheld polygamy?
38807Do you believe that God upheld slavery and polygamy?
38807Do you believe that any suicides have been caused or encouraged by your declaration three years ago that suicide sometimes was justifiable?
38807Do you believe that he ordered the killing of babes and the violation of maidens?
38807Do you believe that such a law will prevent the frequency of suicides?
38807Do you believe that the bodies of men and women become tenements for little imps and goblins and demons?
38807Do you believe that the devil used to lead men and women astray?
38807Do you believe the stories about devils that you find in the Old and New Testaments?
38807Do you consider that nationality plays a part in these tragedies?
38807Do you ever meet Christian people who try to convert you?
38807Do you find in lecturing through the country that your ideas are generally received with favor?
38807Do you mean to say that all the great living scientists regard the Cosmogony of Moses as a myth?
38807Do you not regard such talk as"slang"?
38807Do you really believe the Old Testament was inspired?
38807Do you think any book inspired?
38807Do you think that God upheld polygamy?
38807Do you think that is thought?
38807Do you think that what you have written about suicide has caused people to take their lives?
38807Do you think the Old Testament true?
38807Do you think the stories in the Bible exaggerated?
38807Do you, then, advise suicide?
38807Does God enjoy his agony?
38807Does Mr. Hamlin believe in the existence of the devil?
38807Does a god desire the homage of a coward?
38807Does he know that any such place exists?
38807Does he know where heaven is?
38807Does he not know that even to- day the church slanders and maligns the foremost men?
38807Does he not know that nearly every man who took a forward step was denounced by the church as a heretic and infidel?
38807Does he not know that the church has in all ages persecuted the astronomers, the geologists, the logicians?
38807Does he not perceive that had the savages passed the same kind of laws that now exist in Delaware, they could have prevented any change in belief?
38807Does he really long for the adoration of a hypocrite?
38807Does he think that the Presbyterians of Delaware are not only the best now, but that they will forever be the best that God can make?
38807Does he wish for reputation?
38807Does it not say it?
38807Does it satisfy the craving hearts of the nineteenth century?
38807Does n''t it?
38807Does not reason take hold?
38807Does not will power take hold?
38807Does that fact absolutely prove that Zeus was the creator of heaven and earth?
38807Does that prove that Vishnu was a God?
38807Does the Bible uphold polygamy?
38807Does the Doctor think that Christ could not see through the disguise?
38807Does the Doctor think that the material progress of the world was caused by this passage:"Take no thought for the morrow"?
38807Does the gentleman contend there had to be a revelation of God for us to conceive of a place where there is nothing?
38807Does the gentleman imagine that true men and pure women can not differ with him?
38807Does the reverend gentleman really believe that a man can steal without fear, without remorse?
38807Does the reverend gentleman still think that it was the disguise of the devil that tempted Christ?
38807Does the reverend gentleman think that Mr. Newgate made or could make himself comfortable in that way?
38807Does this Judge think that Delaware is incapable of any improvement in a religious point of view?
38807For seven years he did every act of kindness; again he came, and the voice said:"Who is there?"
38807For the invention and use of instruments of torture?
38807God was satisfied when his enemy was?
38807Has free thought ever endeavored to hide or distort, a fact?
38807Has he ever heard of Tyndall, of Huxley?
38807Has he no right to defend himself?
38807Has he read anything from Buddha?
38807Has he read the dialogues between Arjuna and Krishna?
38807Has he the right to render himself unconscious?
38807Has it not always appealed to the senses-- to demonstration?
38807Has not most of modern literature been produced in spite of the Bible?
38807Has orthodoxy produced anything as generously beautiful as this?
38807Has the county ever been troubled that way?
38807Has the hand of help ever been reached from heaven?
38807Has the orthodox religion produced a prayer like this?
38807Has there been no advancement?
38807Has this Judge ever had symptoms of any such disease?
38807Have they ever touched the heart of the Infinite?
38807Have you any idea what reason he had for attacking you?
38807Have you ever met him?
38807Have you ever read the story of Jephthah?
38807Have you noticed what an excellent man he is?"
38807Have you read Chief Justice Comegys''compliments to you before the Delaware grand jury?
38807Have you read a report of it, and what have you to say?
38807Have you read an article in the_ Western Watchman_, entitled"Suicide of Judge Normile"?
38807Have you read the article in the Morning Advertiser entitled"Workers Starving"?
38807Have you seen in the papers that many who have killed themselves have had on their persons some article of yours on suicide?
38807Have you seen that Henry Bergh has introduced in the New York Legislature a bill providing for whipping as a punishment for wife- beating?
38807Have your opinions been in any way modified since your first announcement of them?
38807He says:"Where did you come from?"
38807How about Spain and Portugal?
38807How are you to know whether he thought a solitary thing that he said, or not?
38807How can a Christian comfort the mother of a girl who has died without believing in Christ?
38807How can a man in the flowing tide and noon of life destroy himself?
38807How can any woman believe that this is the will of a most merciful God?
38807How can any woman look other than with contempt upon such passages?
38807How can he achieve what we call glory?
38807How can he have what we call reputation?
38807How can the Infinite be glorified?
38807How could they publicly acknowledge the divinity of Christ?
38807How could they talk back?
38807How could we prove such a thing if it happened now?
38807How dare he call the work of such a being"poor"?
38807How did he dare to pit his little brain against the word of God?
38807How did he get it?
38807How did you get the first one?
38807How do you account for chemistry?
38807How do you account for the difference between the Christian and other modern civilizations?
38807How do you account for the presence of the latter?
38807How do you know but atoms have love and hatred?
38807How do you know that a vine bursting into flower does not feel a thrill?
38807How do you know that the vegetable does not enjoy growing, and that crystallization itself is not an expression of delight?
38807How does Dr. Thomas know that he is not indebted to me for this year''s crops?
38807How does he know that he is vindictive and sharp and shrewd and persevering?
38807How does he know?
38807How does the Doctor know that the devil has an organizing, imperial intellect?
38807How is it possible for men of ordinary intellect, not only to endorse such ignorant falsehoods, but to malign those who do not?
38807How is it possible for us to ascertain whether he is simply the mouthpiece of some other?
38807How is it possible to blaspheme a day?
38807How many errors do you suppose there are?
38807How shall I characterize the spirit that could prompt the writing of such a sentence?
38807How will this action of Delaware, in your opinion, affect the other States?
38807How would it be possible to prove that the dead were raised?
38807How would you convey moral instruction from youth up, and what kind of instruction would you give?
38807Human beings, his children, were tracked through swamps by bloodhounds; and what did God do?
38807I ask you, is it all that is demanded by the brain and heart of the nineteenth century?
38807I believe that thoughtful people require some additional testimony in order to settle the question,"Does death end all?"
38807I might ask: How do you account for the civilization of Egypt?
38807I once delivered a lecture entitled"What must we do to be Saved?"
38807I should judge, Colonel, that you are prejudiced against the State of Delaware?
38807I understand, Colonel Ingersoll, that you have been indicted in the State of Delaware for the crime of blasphemy?
38807IS AVARICE TRIUMPHANT?
38807IS AVARICE TRIUMPHANT?
38807IS SUICIDE A SIN?
38807IS SUICIDE A SIN?
38807IS it possible to conceive of a more jealous, revengeful, changeable, unjust, unreasonable, cruel being than the Jehovah of the Hebrews?
38807If Dr. Plumb wanted to answer me, why did he not take my argument instead of my motive?
38807If God determines all births and deaths, of what use is medicine and why should doctors defy with pills and powders, the decrees of God?
38807If God is a being of infinite wisdom and kindness, why does he make failures?
38807If I could turn a piece of wood into a human being, and I knew that he would murder a man, who is the real murderer?
38807If all I have said is nothing, if it is all idle and foolish, why do they take up the time of their fellow- men replying to me?
38807If devils are only personifications of evil, how is it that these personifications of evil could hold arguments with Jesus Christ?
38807If he allows injustice to prevail here, why will he not allow the same thing in the world to come?
38807If he can be of no use to others-- if he is of no use to himself-- if he is a burden to others-- a curse to himself-- why should he remain?
38807If he does, will he Have the goodness to say who created the devil?
38807If he is going to put an end to him why did he start him?
38807If so, what is your opinion of it?
38807If suicide is sometimes justifiable, is not killing of born idiots and infants hopelessly handicapped at birth equally so?
38807If the devil has an"imperial intellect,"why does he attempt the impossible?
38807If there is any being with power to prevent it, why is crime permitted?
38807If this is so, why not give the money back?
38807If we were at the judgment seat to- night, and the Supreme Being, in our hearing, should ask a man:"Have you been a good man?"
38807If you can absolutely control your thought, can you stop thinking?
38807If you return benefits for injuries what do you propose for benefits?
38807If you say six periods, instead of six days, what becomes of your Sabbath?
38807If you think you can, what are you going to think to- morrow?
38807If you, Mr. Kraeling, had the power to make a world, would you make an exact copy of this?
38807If, then, this eternal being allows the good to suffer pain here, what right have we to say that he will not allow them to suffer forever?
38807In order to be a moral nation must we be controlled by king or emperor?
38807In other words, why should anybody be assisted, if assistance encourages carelessness, or idleness, or negligence?
38807In other words, why should the son of God attempt to get glory out of the fact that he had in his veins the blood of a barbarian king?
38807In short, has he ever heard of a man who took a step in advance of his time?
38807In the first place, what have I said?
38807In the nature of things, how could he have evidence?
38807In this connection we might ask how God can be moral or good unless he believes in some Being superior to himself?
38807In this connection we might ask how God can be moral or good unless he believes in some Being superior to himself?
38807In this he was mistaken; and in the darkness of death, overwhelmed, he cried out:"Why hast thou forsaken me?"
38807Is God thrilled by the music of his moans-- the melody of his shrieks?
38807Is a man dishonest because he is a man and maintains the rights of men?
38807Is a suicide necessarily a coward?
38807Is a suicide necessarily insane?
38807Is he a personal enemy of yours?
38807Is he acquainted with John W. Draper, one of the leading minds of the world?
38807Is he perfectly sure that an infinite God would be foolish enough to make people who needed a redeemer?
38807Is he willing to abdicate?
38807Is he willing to admit that his rights are not equal to the rights of others?
38807Is he willing to admit that we have drifted so far from orthodox religion that the way to make money is to denounce Christianity?
38807Is he, for the sake of what he calls morality, willing to become a serf, a servant or a slave?
38807Is human liberty a mistake?
38807Is it a consolation to us now?
38807Is it because he was just?
38807Is it because he was merciful?
38807Is it because there is being written upon every orthodox brain a certificate of intellectual inferiority?
38807Is it because they feel the sceptre slowly slipping from their hands?
38807Is it even a consolation when those we love die?
38807Is it in fault, is it responsible, for the picture?
38807Is it mercy to punish a man with eternal fire simply because there is not testimony enough to satisfy his mind?
38807Is it mercy to reward a man forever in consideration of believing a certain thing, of the truth of which there is, to his mind, ample testimony?
38807Is it not a fact that America is to- day the best market in the world for books, for music, and for art?
38807Is it not barely possible that something may be done in another world?
38807Is it not blasphemous for a Boston minister to denounce the work of the Infinite and say to God that he made a"poor"world?
38807Is it not manlier to tell the fact than to endeavor to convey comfort through falsehood?
38807Is it not more reasonable to be proud of wealth which you have accumulated than of brain which nature gave you?
38807Is it not perfectly plain from this story that charity was in the world before Christianity was established?
38807Is it not true that where the church has cared for one orphan it has created hundreds?
38807Is it not unworthy of so eloquent and intelligent a man to preach before you here to- night that thought must always be free?
38807Is it possible for abject obedience to go beyond this?
38807Is it possible for the Christian religion to put a smile upon the face of death?
38807Is it possible that God can not write a book good enough and great enough and grand enough not to excite the laughter of his children?
38807Is it possible that a citizen of the great Republic attacks the liberty of his fellow- citizens?
38807Is it possible that a god wishes the worship of a slave?
38807Is it possible that force could exist without matter or spirit?
38807Is it possible that free institutions tend to the demoralization of men?
38807Is it possible that he is compelled to have his literary reputation supported by the State of Delaware?
38807Is it possible that he requires the worship of one who dare not think?
38807Is it possible that infinite wisdom can do no more than is done for a majority of souls in this world?
38807Is it possible that matter could exist alone, if by matter you mean something without force?
38807Is it possible that the religion of this nineteenth century has for its basis such childish absurdities?
38807Is it possible that"high character is impracticable"in this Republic?
38807Is it possible to contemplate his character without hatred?
38807Is it possible to read the words said to have been spoken by this Deity, without a shudder?
38807Is it proper for him to take refuge in sleep?
38807Is it the duty of this man to allow them to wrap his body in a garment of flame?
38807Is it the result of impotent rage?
38807Is it the soul in which the blossom of charity has never shed its perfume that makes life so desirable?
38807Is it the soul without pity that makes life worth living?
38807Is it the will of God that he die by torture?
38807Is it true that the churches, as a general thing, make strong efforts, as I have seen it stated, to prevent people from going to hear you?
38807Is it true that"intellectual achievement pays no dividends"?
38807Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
38807Is that a fair bargain?
38807Is that the charity that you speak of?
38807Is that the idea we now have of love?
38807Is the Bible inspired?
38807Is the Bible true?
38807Is the man that takes poison rather than be tortured to death by savages or"Christians"a coward?
38807Is the man who leaps into the sea rather than be burned a coward?
38807Is the man who takes morphine rather than be eaten to death by a cancer a coward?
38807Is there a Christian in the world who would not think vastly more of the Bible if all these infamous things were eliminated from it?
38807Is there a sensible man in the world who believes this wretched piece of ignorance?
38807Is there an orthodox minister in this town now who will stand up and say that an honest atheist can be saved?
38807Is there any evidence that he raised the dead?
38807Is there any evidence that this Being trod the sea?
38807Is there any limitation beyond that?
38807Is there any orthodox Christian creed without the devil in it?
38807Is there any proper occasion on which to crow?
38807Is there anything higher than human love?
38807Is there anything in Christianity that will account for such persecutions-- for the Inquisition?
38807Is there anything more spiritual than that-- anything higher?
38807Is there anything more spiritual?
38807Is there authority in the world of art?
38807Is there nothing left for God to do for a poor, ignorant, criminal human soul after it leaves this world?
38807Is there room for discussion?
38807Is there to be no advancement?
38807Is this a festival for God?
38807Is this man under obligation to keep his life because God gave it, until the savages by torture take it?
38807Is this passage applicable only to me?
38807Is this the experience of the author of"Brutality and Avarice Triumphant"?
38807Is this the work of the good God?
38807Is this true of all?
38807It certainly has not been the advocate of free thought; and what is freedom worth if the mind is to be enslaved?
38807It is bad enough; so bad that I do not believe it was ever created by a beneficent deity; but what little good there is in it, why not have it?
38807It may be said that year after year we get to understand it better, but if it is not understood when given, why is it called a"revelation"?
38807John Hall and by Mr. Warner Van Norden, Treasurer of the"Church Extension Committee"?
38807Knowing that all the consequences believed in by orthodox Christians would follow from that fall?
38807Kraeling on Christ and the Devil-- Would he make a World like This?
38807Letting the question as to hell hereafter rest for the present, how do you account for the hell here-- namely, the existence of pain?
38807Little children die upon the withered breasts of mothers; and what does God do?
38807Man has in all ages endeavored to answer the great questions Whence?
38807Mr. Guard, of"some little dog barking at a railway train"?
38807Mr. Hamlin have the goodness to answer this?
38807Mr. O''Donaghue advise people to commit crimes in order that they may enjoy this life?
38807Mr. O''Donaghue mean to say that if there is no future life it is wise to steal in this?
38807Mr. O''Donaghue''s God allow a thief to live without fear, without remorse, to enjoy life immensely and to reach a mellow old age?
38807Mr. O''Donaghue?
38807Mr. Peters asks-- and probably honestly thinks that the questions are pertinent to the issues involved--"What has infidelity done for the world?
38807Mr. Peters asks:"What name is there among the world''s emancipators after which you can not write the name''Christian?''"
38807Mr. Peters, in his enthusiasm, asks this question:"Who raised our great institutions of learning?
38807Must inspiration claim infallibility?
38807No accountability?
38807No, Could you help believing the Bible?
38807Now stop-- turn right into your own minds-- is that thought?
38807Now, I want to know what, according to the orthodox church, is done with that man?
38807Now, are the angels referred to in the New Testament simply personifications of good, and are there no such personal existences?
38807Now, did Christ mean that these dumb devils did not exist?
38807Now, if he knew that billions upon billions would refuse to take the remedy, and consequently would suffer eternal pain, why create them?
38807Now, is it possible that a spirit existed during an eternity without any force and without any matter?
38807Now, is not that a fair logical analysis of what he has said?
38807Now, the question is, do I attack a man of straw?
38807Now, then, what is Christianity?
38807Now, to him, it makes no difference whether I am sincere or insincere; the question is, Can my argument be answered?
38807Now, to- day, right now, what is the church doing?
38807Now, what is spirit?
38807Now, where did this personification of evil come from?
38807On the whole is the world made better or worse by suicides?
38807Or is their case so weak that the slightest evidence overthrows it?
38807Seventh--"And what death has infidelity ever cheered?"
38807Should suicide be forbidden by law?
38807Since the days of Zoroaster has there been any rule for human conduct given superior to this?
38807So you think God corrected some of the worst abuses of polygamy, but preserved the institution itself?
38807So, when a man has committed some awful crime, why should he stay and ruin his family and friends?
38807Solemnity-- Charged with Being Insincere-- Irreverence-- Old Testament Better than the New--"Why Hurt our Feelings?"
38807Spirit without force, a spirit without any matter-- what would that spirit do?
38807State with what words you can comfort those who have, by their own fault, or by the fault of others, found this life not worth living?
38807Suppose I could take a stone and in one moment change it into a sentient, hoping, loving human being, would I have the right to torture it?
38807Suppose that Voltaire and Thomas Paine, and Volney and Hume and Hobbes had cried out when dying"My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
38807Suppose the Supreme Being then should say:"Were you ever baptized?"
38807Suppose you could prove that the maker of the multiplication table held mathematics in contempt; what of it?
38807Suppose you have an authority in music?
38807Take away the senses, how would you think then?
38807That he was to create Adam and Eve and put them in the Garden of Eden, and did he not know that this devil would tempt this Adam and Eve?
38807That in consequence of that he himself would have to be born into this world as a Judean peasant?
38807That in consequence of that he would have to drown all their descendants except eight?
38807That in consequence of that they would fall?
38807That they were only"personifications of evil"?
38807The Lord was walking up and down, and happening to meet Satan, said to him:"Are you acquainted with my servant Job?
38807The Parsee sect of Persia say: A Persian saint ascended the three stairs that lead to heaven''s gate, and knocked; a voice said:"Who is there?"
38807The boys asked,"What for?"
38807The first question, then, is: Has a man under any circumstances the right to kill himself?
38807The great question is not, who died right, but who lived right?
38807The man having died, what does the church say now?
38807The ministers say, I believe, Colonel, that worldliness is the greatest foe to the church, and admit that it is on the increase?
38807The question is, Has the will any power over the thought?
38807The question is, who is right?
38807The real question is not, who is afraid to die?
38807Then I ask Mr. Hamlin this question: Why did God create a successful rival?
38807Then after all you do not pretend that the Scriptures are really inspired?
38807Then why do you put him above mercy?
38807There is rain and there is infidelity; can any one say there is no possible relation between the two?
38807They remained in the dungeons built by theology, by malice, and hatred; and what did God do?
38807This being the very essence of wrong, how can the suffering of innocence justify the guilty?
38807This you may say is the doctrine of the Old Testament-- what is the doctrine of the New?
38807Thousands of men were taken from their homes, fagots were piled around their bodies; they were consumed to ashes, and what did God do?
38807Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done-- I suppose you will throw in the saddle and bridle?"
38807Thy will be done,"--"I suppose you will throw in the saddle and bridle?"
38807WAS THE WORLD CREATED IN SIX DAYS?
38807WHAT IS THE ASTRONOMY OF THE BIBLE?
38807Was either of them inconsistent or illogical?
38807Was it a Catholic persecution that drove the Puritan fathers from England?
38807Was it an actual existence?
38807Was it not a Protestant persecution that drove the Ark and Dove to America?
38807Was it not a waste of raw material to make him?
38807Was it not the storm of Episcopal persecution that filled the sails of the Mayflower?
38807Was it possible for the devil with a mask to fool God, his creator?
38807Was this in favor of science and learning?
38807We find sex in the meanest weeds-- how can you say they have no loves?
38807We think we have liberty of speech, as we understand it, and yet who would undertake to say that our society could live with liberty of speech?
38807Well, can matter exist without force?
38807Well, what do you think of the attempted argument of the_ Gazette_ against your lecture on Moses?
38807Were it not for"worldly"people how would the preachers get along?
38807Were they capable of self- government then?
38807What are we to think of the rule of life laid down by these men?
38807What are you going to think next year?
38807What can men do with it?
38807What can the future have for him?
38807What can we think of a father who would sacrifice his daughter to a demon God?
38807What colleges, hospitals, and schools has it founded?
38807What did God do?
38807What do I think of what the Doctor says about the_ Telegram_ for having published my Christmas sermon?
38807What do you consider the chief cause of suicide?
38807What do you get out of Shakespeare?
38807What do you say to the last verse in the Bible, where a curse is threatened to any man who takes from or adds to the book?
38807What do you think as a freethinker of the Sunday question in Cincinnati?
38807What do you think of Mr. Warner Van Norden''s sentiments as expressed to the reporter?
38807What do you think of that statement?
38807What do you think of the law which prohibits self- destruction?
38807What do you think of the point that no one is able to judge of these things unless he is a Hebrew scholar?
38807What do you think of them?
38807What doctrine is there in Christianity to wipe away her tears?
38807What does God do?
38807What does he care, even, for the religious weeklies, or the presidents of religious colleges?
38807What does the reverend gentleman mean by"_ such a foot to trample our enemies_"?
38807What evidence has Dr. Thomas that the cries and tears of man have ever touched the heart of God?
38807What evidence has he that Christ was God?
38807What excuse has infinite wisdom for peopling the world with savages?
38807What excuse then is left?
38807What good will it do him to know that his course has been approved of by the Methodist Episcopal Church?
38807What harm would that do justice or mercy?
38807What has been my offence?
38807What has it done for the elevation of public morals?"
38807What have I done?
38807What have I said?
38807What have I to say to the Doctor''s personal abuse?
38807What is Calvinism?
38807What is blasphemy?
38807What is it doing, I ask you honestly?
38807What is morality?
38807What is morality?
38807What is the Christian conception?
38807What is the answer to this?
38807What is the best thing to do under the circumstances?
38807What is the best thing to do under the circumstances?
38807What is the doctrine of the New?
38807What is the modern conception of the universe?
38807What is thought?
38807What is worldliness?
38807What is your belief about virtue, morality and religion?
38807What is your idea of the Bible?
38807What is your idea of the chief end of man?
38807What is your opinion about the Old Testament?
38807What is your opinion of the Bible anyhow?
38807What is your opinion of the Bible?
38807What is your opinion of the Old Testament?
38807What is your opinion with regard to that subject?
38807What kind of law must it be that is satisfied with the agony of innocence?
38807What message had he who came from heaven''s throne for the oppressed of earth?
38807What one of us would not put manacles and fetters upon his thoughts, if he only could?
38807What pleasure can it give God to see a man devoured by a cancer; to see the quivering flesh slowly eaten; to see the nerves throbbing with pain?
38807What right had he to create men, knowing that they were to be damned?
38807What right had the first Presbyterian to be a Presbyterian?
38807What right had they to change?
38807What right has Dr. Buckley to disagree with Cardinal Gibbons, and what right has Cardinal Gibbons to disagree with Dr. Buckley?
38807What right has a God to make a failure?
38807What right has he to state what is orthodox?
38807What right has he to tell what is orthodox Christianity?
38807What science?
38807What shall we say of the"Index Expurgatorius"?
38807What then shall be done?
38807What was in your judgment the motive of Judge Comegys?
38807What was the condition of France a century ago?
38807What words of comfort have you for such fathers and for such mothers?
38807What words of sympathy, what words of cheer, for those who labored and toiled without reward?
38807What would any man of ordinary intelligence do in a case like this?
38807What would keep it together?
38807What would keep the finest possible conceivable atom together unless there was force?
38807What would such a spirit turn its particular attention to?
38807What would the_ Watchman_ have said if these men had been the personal enemies of the managers of that paper?
38807What would this God have done if he had lacked wisdom, or power, or goodness?
38807What would we think of a schoolmaster who killed the most of his pupils the first day?
38807What would you think of a farmer who would prepare his land and wait to have it planted by meteoric stones?
38807What would you think of a law compelling a man to admire Shakespeare, or calling it blasphemy to laugh at Hamlet?
38807When God created the devil, did he not know at that time that he was to make this world?
38807When I meet one I tell him,"There is no hell,"and he says:"What do you want to hurt our feelings for?"
38807When a man is of no use to himself or to others, when his days and nights are filled with pain and sorrow, why should he remain to endure them longer?
38807When did the man lose the right of self- defence?
38807When he is of no benefit, when he is a burden to those he loves, why should he remain?
38807When in the history of the world has thought ever been fettered?
38807When is the suicide of the sane justifiable?
38807When life is of no value to him, when he can be of no real assistance to others, why should a man continue?
38807Where did he get his right to be a Presbyterian?
38807Where did he get his right to decide which creed is the correct one?
38807Where did the heat come from?
38807Where the best would die in the darkness of dungeons?
38807Where the best would make scaffolds sacred with their blood?
38807Who bids the earthquake devour and the volcano to overwhelm?
38807Who burned and destroyed men and women and children charged with impossible crimes?
38807Who cut out the tongues of Quakers?
38807Who did this?
38807Who drove Roger Williams from Massachusetts?
38807Who is a worshiper?
38807Who made this law?
38807Who makes the faith?
38807Who sends plague, pestilence and famine?
38807Who sold white Quaker children into slavery?
38807Who was it that chained to the stake that splendid girl by the sands of the sea for not saying"God save the king"?
38807Who was the villain, who was the criminal, who deserved the scaffold-- who but free speech?
38807Who went to Scotland and persecuted the Presbyterians?
38807Who would believe the evidence?
38807Who would build the churches?
38807Who would fill the contribution boxes and plates, and who( most serious of all questions) would pay the salaries?
38807Whom would you punish for the murder of Desdemona-- is it Iago, or Othello?
38807Why did he not point out my weakness instead of telling the consequences that would follow from my action?
38807Why do you call Christ good?
38807Why do you call Christ good?
38807Why do you put him before justice?
38807Why does Dr. Plumb call this world a"poor"world?
38807Why has any life been a failure here?
38807Why is it better for him to kill another man, who wishes to live?
38807Why is it that Germany, said to be the most educated of civilized nations, leads the world in suicides?
38807Why is not a statute necessary to uphold the reputation of Raphael or of Michael Angelo?
38807Why not enjoy the sunshine of this world, and all there is of good in it?
38807Why not go to heaven now-- that is, to- day?
38807Why not have joy here?
38807Why not?
38807Why pierce the brow of death with the thorns of hatred?
38807Why say"toleration"?
38807Why should a man sentenced to imprisonment for life hesitate to still his heart?
38807Why should a soul without pity pray?
38807Why should an almost infinite force be expended simply for the purpose of destroying a handful of men?
38807Why should any one ask God to be merciful to the poor if he is not merciful himself?
38807Why should he add to the injury?
38807Why should he be proud of disposition or of good acts?
38807Why should he call an opponent coarse and blasphemous, simply because he does not happen to believe as he does?
38807Why should he change dust into a sentient being, knowing that that being was to be the heir of endless agony?
38807Why should he live, filling his days and nights, and the days and nights of others, with grief and pain, with agony and tears?
38807Why should he wish the flattery of the average Presbyterian?
38807Why should not poverty have rights?
38807Why should one standing on the shore attempt to rescue him?
38807Why should one thank God, who lived and died a slave?
38807Why should the agony of time interfere with their happiness, when the agonies of eternity will not and can not affect their joy?
38807Why should the devil, who is an enemy of God, help punish God''s enemies?
38807Why should the man, sitting amid the wreck of all he had, the loved ones dead, friends lost, seek to lengthen, to preserve his life?
38807Why should the poor wretch stay and suffer?
38807Why should they despise the mentally weak-- the diseased in brain?
38807Why stop the train, why send for the directors, why hold a consultation and finally say, we must settle with that dog or stop running these cars?
38807Why this waste of force?
38807Why?
38807Why?
38807Why?
38807Why?
38807Wild storms sweep over the earth and the shipwrecked go down in the billows; and what does God do?
38807Will Mr. Campbell have the goodness to tell me why God made the devil?
38807Will any God be satisfied with that?
38807Will anyone, the most ardent admirer of Colonel Ingersoll, tell me what he has built up?
38807Will he have the kindness to give just one?
38807Will it cheer him to know that, even if he is to be saved, countless millions are to be lost?
38807Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
38807Women lifted their hands to God and implored him to protect their children, their daughters; and what did God do?
38807Would I have the right to give it pain?
38807Would it give God pleasure to see him burn?
38807Would not the rich there predominate and the poor be just as much out of place?
38807Would this state of affairs be remedied if, instead of churches, we had societies of ethical culture?
38807Would you create the seeds of disease and scatter them in the air and water?
38807Would you do it?
38807Would you fill the woods with wild beasts?
38807Would you have it so that millions and millions of babes would be sold from the breasts of mothers?
38807Would you include a man like Henry Ward Beecher in that statement?
38807Would you make a few volcanoes to overwhelm your children?
38807Would you make a man and woman, put them in a garden, knowing that they would be deceived, knowing that they would fall?
38807Would you make a world in which innocence would not be a shield?
38807Would you make a world in which the wrong would triumph?
38807Would you make a world where hypocrisy and cunning and fraud should represent God, and where meanness would suck the blood of honest credulity?
38807Would you make a world where the best would be loaded with chains?
38807Would you make different races of men?
38807Would you make them ignorant, savage, and fill their minds with all the phantoms of horror?
38807Would you make them of different colors, and would you so make them that they would persecute and enslave each other?
38807Would you provide for earthquakes that would swallow them?
38807Would you provide for plague and pestilence?
38807Would you provide for the settlement of all difficulties by war?
38807Would you see to it that the rack was not forgotten, and that the fagot was not overlooked or unlighted?
38807Would you so arrange matters as to produce cancers?
38807Would you so arrange matters that millions and millions should toil through many generations, paid only by the lash on the back?
38807Would you so make your world that life should feed on life, that the quivering flesh should be torn by tooth and beak and claw?
38807Would you?
38807Would you?
38807Yes, we all admit that, but is the Bible inspired?
38807Yes, we know all that, but is the Old Testament inspired?
38807Yet seven other years of kindness, and the man again knocked; and the voice cried and said:"Who is there?"
38807You have stated your objections to the churches, what would you have to take their place?
38807You say that the aristocracy of intellect is quite as cruel as the aristocracy of wealth-- what do you mean by that?
38807Zeno, who denounced human slavery many years before Christ was born?
38807_ Answer._"Ingersoll is very fond of saying''The question is not, is the Bible inspired, but is it true?''
38807_ Answer._"What is there to be indignant about in that?"
38807_ But what is there to be indignant_ about in that?"
38807_ Psalms, lxviii._ Is it possible that a God takes delight in seeing dogs lap the blood of his children?
38807and Whither?
38807and if he does, can he be pardoned-- can he be released?
38807what would the clergymen of this city then have said?
38807xxxii._ Is this the language of an infinitely kind and tender parent to his weak, his wandering and suffering children?
55575Because Christians were not familiar with it? 55575 Is it,"to use his own words,"worth while to heap up the disproof of a thesis so manifestly idle?"
55575Joshua is apparently[ why this qualification?] 55575 Lord, dost Thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?"
55575Why,he asks,"was this Jesus cult originally secret, and expressed in such guarded parabolic terms as made it unintelligible to the multitude?"
55575Why?
55575( Jesus) Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?"
55575( i.e., life in the kingdom to come)--the answer:"Why callest thou me good?
55575And as, according to Drews, he was so interested in fruitfulness and foreskins, why not suppose he was a Priapic god?
55575And he said unto him, What things?
55575And he said unto him, Why askest thou me concerning that which is good?
55575And his sisters, are they not all with us?"
55575And what does it amount to?
55575And what has Jerusalem to do with Dodona?
55575And where did he discover that Jesus was represented as Fishes in Art and Lore?
55575And why should they eke out their plot with a thousand scraps of pagan mythology?
55575And, after all, were statues of Osiris so plentiful in Jerusalem, where the sight even of a Roman eagle aroused a riot?
55575Are they Israelites?
55575Are they all Mithraic?
55575Are they ministers of Christ?
55575Are they the seed of Abraham?
55575As he took the Israelites dryshod over the Jordan, why have they not made a River- god of him?
55575But as it is you have abandoned God and put your trust in man, so what further hope is left to you of salvation?
55575But how about the prostitute; and how about the entry into Erech?
55575But is it worth while to heap up the disproof of a thesis so manifestly idle?"
55575But what, we still ask, is the Gospel counterpart to the honours heaped by Gilgamesch on Eabani?
55575But where did the play come from?
55575But, if so, what Jew, we ask, ever heard of a God called Jeshua or Joshua?
55575By adding it before"thing"he creates additional nonsense; for how could any but a good action merit eternal life?
55575By what channels did it reach them?
55575CHAPTER II PAGAN MYSTERY PLAYS[ Is Mark''s Gospel a religious romance?]
55575Could texts be treated with greater levity?
55575Could they there have given themselves up to the study of pagan statuary, art, and ritual dramas?
55575Did Jesus in his physical body go up like a balloon before the eyes of the faithful, and disappear behind a cloud, or did he not?
55575Did all these people, we may ask, including his mother, stand in a merely spiritual relationship to Jesus?
55575Did they at the time, or afterwards, set any such interpretation on the story of his rising up from the ground like an airship or an exhalation?
55575Do we not here get a glimpse of an early stage of the story of Jesus before it was overlaid with miracles?
55575Does Mr. Robertson claim to know the reasons of their symbolism better than they did themselves?
55575Does he mean that the legend is no more than"a certain way of expressing moral ideas rooted in human thought"?
55575Does he, too, mean merely to"denote religious relation without the remotest hint of blood kinship"?
55575Does not this mean that a cult of Jesus already existed before this myth was added, and that the myth is absent in the earliest documents of the cult?
55575Even if the story of the Twelve be legendary, need we go outside Judaism for our explanation of its origin?
55575For example, what have the Zodiacal signs and the Apostles of Jesus in common except the number twelve?
55575Gardner and Carpenter] Dr. Gardner, who here lies under a special spell of absurdity?
55575Has the Latin wine- god a single trait in common with the Christian founder?
55575Have I not seen Jesus our Lord?"
55575How are these lacunæ of the Gospel story to be filled in?
55575How can it possibly be defended to- day on grounds of symbolism, or on any other?
55575How can writers who end their record of Jesus by telling us how in the moment of death he cried,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
55575How could he, inasmuch as he had stayed with them at Jerusalem?
55575How could so late a myth influence or form part of a tradition three centuries older than itself?
55575How could there be, seeing that the book was not penned( except on Van Manen''s hypothesis) until long after the Epistles had been written and sent?
55575How did these gentlemen get it into their heads that he was a Sun- god?
55575How do Mr. Robertson and his friends get round all this evidence?
55575How does Mr. Robertson get rid of their evidence?
55575How, indeed, could he be, seeing that Jesus is a Sun- god crucified upon the Milky Way?
55575If Jesus was only a myth, how could this writer have written, probably before A.D. 70, that he was of the tribe of Judah?
55575If he believes in such a miracle, why expatiate on the symbolism of all the acts of Jesus subsequent to his resurrection?
55575If he obviously believed it, then how did his error arise?
55575If he should seem to have made it without himself believing it, then we ask, Why did he wish to deceive his reader?
55575If the legend was part of the earliest tradition, why does it figure for the first time in the late Third Gospel and in a late addition to the first?
55575If the reading of Mark be not original, how came Luke to copy it from him?
55575If they had so excellent a legend of Bacchus on his asses crossing a marsh, why not be content with it?
55575If we deny all authenticity to Jesus''s teaching, what of Solon''s traditional lore?
55575If we found ourselves in such case, would we not think we were bewitched, and take to our heels?
55575In Matthew, however( xix, 16), we read as follows:"Behold, one came to him and said: Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
55575In a word, why should such connoisseurs of paganism have disguised themselves as monotheistic and messianic Jews?
55575In any case, may not Christian story have fixed the number of Apostles at twelve in view of the tribes being twelve?
55575In other words, Simson, or Samson, left a corpse behind him( who does not?
55575Is he not the spiritual guide of learned German orientalists like Winckler and Jensen?
55575Is he, too, afraid of being regarded as a"tell- tale"( p. 48)?
55575Is it credible in the face of such facts that the authors we are criticizing should turn this Joshua, too, into a solar god?
55575Is it not as clear as daylight that he was the survival of a pre- Platonic Apollo myth?
55575Is not Mr. Smith attributing his own feelings, as he sat in a Sunday school, to Jews and Gentiles of the first century?
55575Is not his mother called Mary?
55575Is not this enough?
55575Is that the way the sublimist of teachers would found the new and true religion?"
55575Lastly, what had Bacchus to do with Jesus?
55575Let Professor W. B. Smith speak:"What was the essence, the central idea and active principle, of the cult itself?"
55575Little girl:"Then how did you come to hear all about it?"
55575May we welcome his insistence on its moral symbolism as a prelude to his abandonment of the literal truth of the tale?
55575Might I suggest the addition of the god Thor to the collection of gospel aliases?
55575Might he not have reflected that then, as now, there was no other way of entering Jerusalem unless you went on foot?
55575Now what Christian writer ever made this rapprochement?
55575Now what had Speusippus to tell?
55575Now who had commissioned these three apostles, if not Jesus?
55575Of a Jesus that is God from the first it is perhaps natural to ask-- anyhow our authors have asked it of themselves-- which God was he?
55575Of what Patriarch?
55575Or are we to suppose that all these things were related in the Sun- god Joshua legend?
55575Or is it Pilatus who stabs Orion?
55575Secondly, what evidence is there that Pilatus could mean the"javelin- man"for the earliest generations of Roman Christians?
55575Since when, I would like to know, did we need such evidence against that legend?
55575Such references could be multiplied; are they all Osirian?
55575The Rock- Tomb] Why was Jesus buried in a rock- tomb?
55575Thirdly, what evidence is there that Pilatus could mean a javelin- man even to a Latin?
55575This apart, the Second and Third Gospels may be said to agree in reading,"Good master,"and,"Why callest thou me good?"
55575This being so, is it likely that any Jewish community would keep up even the simulacrum of such rites?
55575Unless he regards this later Joshua also as a divine figure, and no mere man of flesh and blood, why does he thus drag him into his argument?
55575Was Jordan, too, up in heaven?
55575Was ever such a god known of or worshipped in the tribe of Ephraim or in Israel at large?
55575Was it entirely appropriate for these mystic devotees to encourage the use of demonological terminology, when they meant something quite else?
55575Was it necessary to concoct human pedigrees for a solar myth, and to pretend that Jacob begat Joseph, and Joseph begat Jesus?
55575Was the deception necessary?
55575Was there ever an author so hopelessly uncritical in his methods?
55575We ask of Mr. Smith, why was so much mystification necessary?
55575We naturally ask, Were the twelve tribes of Israel equally representative of the Zodiac?
55575Were not other sources of recent Roman history available for Tacitus?
55575Were the Essenes there also?
55575Were the Pharisees and Sadducees, the Scribes, or the Sicarii or zealots, secret sects?
55575Were they likely to fashion a tale of a Messianic triumph out of Gentile myths?
55575Were they, too, mere"earnest Messianists, zealots of obedience"?
55575Were they, too, only spiritually related to him?
55575Were they, too,"earnest Messianists, zealots of obedience"?
55575What better proof could we have than this citation of the fact that they servilely adopted the traditions of Jesus recorded in the Gospels?
55575What clues has he?
55575What evidence that such a myth ever existed at all?
55575What has Bacchus''s choice of one ass to ride on in common with Matthew''s literary deformation, according to which Jesus rode on two asses at once?
55575What has Mr. Robertson to say about it?
55575What inspired it?
55575What is the meaning of these wheels within wheels, that hardly hunt together?
55575What its germ?
55575What on earth were the Nazarenes doing to publish a Gospel like this, and so let the cat out of the bag?
55575What right has he to argue as if he had the whole of it in the hollow of his hand?
55575What, again, do we know of secret societies in Jerusalem?
55575What, again, have the three Maries in common with the Greek Moirai except the number three and a delusive community of sound?
55575What, asks Professor Smith( Ecce Deus, p. 67), was the active principle of Christianity?
55575When Josephus, again, alludes to"James the Just who was brother of Jesus,"is he, an enemy of the Christian faith, adopting Christian slang?
55575Where could they see such statuary in or about Jerusalem?
55575Where is the proof that such a god was ever heard of in ancient Palestine, either early or late, or that such a cult ever existed?
55575Who ever heard before them of a Jewish cult of a Sun- God- Saviour Joshua?
55575Who ever in that age felt the name Jesus to be grand, comforting, uplifting?
55575Who had taught them about the Kingdom and sent them forth to proclaim it?
55575Who were the seven?
55575Why are no warnings against polytheism put into the mouth of Jesus?
55575Why carry coals to Newcastle on so huge a scale?
55575Why could not Dr. Jensen consult Dr. Drews"as to the real spiritual nature"of John the Baptist?
55575Why could they not have asked one of the priests of Osiris, who as a rule might be found in the neighbourhood of his statues, what the emblem meant?
55575Why could they not rest content with him as they found him in their ancient tradition?
55575Why did Peter deny Jesus?
55575Why did they do it?
55575Why does he shut his eyes to them, and gibe perpetually at the critical students who attach weight to them?
55575Why from the very first did the followers of Jesus entertain what Mr. Smith denounces as"an a priori concept of the Jesus"( p. 35)?
55575Why give up at the eleventh hour the astral explanation for an utterly different one?
55575Why has the fact of his unreality, as these writers argue it, left no trace of itself in Christian tradition and literature?
55575Why is he sure that the Nazarenes, and after them the earliest Christians, were a secret society with a secret cult?
55575Why is not a single precept of the Sermon on the Mount directed against idolatry?
55575Why not have both in the case of Jesus, to whose real life and subsequent deification the Augusti and the Pharaohs offer a remarkable parallel?
55575Why on the occasion in question did Jesus make a scourge of cords with which to drive the sheep and oxen out of the Temple?
55575Why should there be?
55575Why should worshippers of Serapis have been regarded as specially vicious by the Roman mob?
55575Why so, when they knew that from the first he was a God and up in heaven?
55575Why so?
55575Why trouble to utter these documents in which Jesus"reappears as a natural man,"long after the sect as a whole were committed to the miraculous birth?
55575Why was Jesus crucified?
55575Why were they at such pains to transform it into the story of a Galilean Messiah crucified by the Roman Governor of Judæa?
55575Why, in other words, were they convinced from the beginning that he was a man of flesh and blood, who had lived on earth among them?
55575Why, then, did they call their sublime deity by the name of Jesus?
55575Why, then, reject the view that Jesus chose twelve apostles because there were twelve tribes?
55575Why, then, should they have had their central myth of the crucifixion in a Latin form?
55575Why, therefore, go out of the way to attribute the tale to the influence of a legend of Bacchus, so multiplying empty hypotheses?
55575Why?
55575Would Mr. Smith on that account dispute their authenticity?
55575Would any sane person doubt that there was a substratum of fact and real history underlying them all?
55575Would it not be simpler, in the end, to tell people frankly that a legend is only a legend?
55575[ 10] Why necessarily from Josephus?
55575[ Contents of Mark] What, then, do we find in Mark''s narrative?
55575[ How could a Sun- god slain annually be slain by Pontius Pilate?]
55575[ If so, how could they devote themselves to pagan mystery plays?]
55575[ Inadequacy of the mythic theory] But, letting that pass, we ask what evidence is there that Orion ever had the epithet Pilatus in this sense?
55575[ Janus- Peter the bifrons] Who was Peter?
55575[ Joseph and his ass] Who was Joseph?
55575[ Mary and her homonyms] Who was Mary, the mother of Jesus?
55575[ Summary of Pauline evidence] What does it amount to?
55575[ The Lamb and Fish symbolism] Why is Jesus represented in art and lore by the Lamb and the Fishes?
55575[ The Pilate myth] Why was Jesus crucified by Pilate?
55575[ The Sermon on the Mount] Why did Jesus preach his sermon on the Mount?
55575[ The cleansing of the temple] Why did the solar God Joshua- Jesus scourge the money- changers out of the temple?
55575[ The date of birthday] Why was Jesus born at the winter- solstice?
55575[ The last Judgment] Why was it believed that Jesus was to judge men after death?
55575[ The twelve disciples] Why did Jesus surround himself with twelve disciples?
55575[ The two asses] Why did Jesus ride into Jerusalem before his death on two asses?
55575[ Why make him the central figure of a monotheistic cult?]
55575[ Why should the robber chief Joshua have been selected as prototype of Jesus?]
55575and his brethren, James and Joseph and Simon and Judas?
55575ix, 1, he writes in answer to those who pooh- poohed his mission:"Am I not an apostle?
55575of Matthew xxvii, 17:"Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
55575xi, 22, in the same vein:"Are they Hebrews?
55575xv, 6) that the greater part of the 500 brethren to whom Jesus appeared were still alive?
60488And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me? 60488 And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
60488He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? 60488 Is he the God of the Jews only?
60488Then answered Peter and said unto him, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore? 60488 Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying, Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
60488What is the object of this unparalleled, this mysterious incarnation? 60488 When Jesus came into the coasts of CÃ ¦ sarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
60488Wherewith shall I come before the Lord( said the prophet Micah),"and bow myself before the high God?
60488Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt? 60488 And he said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you? 60488 And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription? 60488 And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this? 60488 And why did God make himself man? 60488 Are we then to pronounce all divine incarnation false, every tradition of it spurious? 60488 Are we to infer that these faults have the same origin as the doctrines with which they are intermixed, and that they are both divinely inspired? 60488 Are we, therefore, to affirm that those laws are necessary, and that no deviation from them is possible in nature? 60488 But He answered and said unto them,Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
60488But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
60488But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?
60488But he is pre- eminently the seer:"Is not the seer here?"
60488But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?"
60488But what images so strike, so penetrate the soul?
60488But why an attack of this character, so indirect and little complete?
60488By a voice from without or by an internal inspiration?
60488By what marks can we distinguish the Divine origin of this special revelation that became the Christian religion?
60488By what ways did Jesus Christ penetrate the human soul to accomplish this great work?
60488Did they act up to their teachings, and accomplish what they attempted?
60488Did they cause humanity to make any great progress, and open to it horizons which it had not before known?
60488Did they really change the moral and social condition of nations?
60488Do these two monuments form but one single edifice?
60488For what is it that unites in a church if it is not faith?
60488Had He not to do so when invested with the attributes of humanity, among contemporaries, and even in his own family?
60488Has God need of man''s concurrence?
60488Has it a rightful claim to all this power?
60488Have they, or not, a meaning and an object?
60488Have we not daily the example and the spectacle before our eyes?
60488Have you then completely forgotten, or have you never thoroughly comprehended, humanity and the history of humanity?
60488He acts, it is said, only by general and permanent laws: how can we implore His interference in favour of our special and exceptional desires?
60488He has himself his moments of sadness, of disquietude:"And Moses cried unto the Lord, saying, What shall I do unto this people?
60488He is immutable, ever perfect, and ever the same: how is it conceivable that He lends Himself to the fickleness of human sentiments and wishes?
60488He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
60488How did He win the human soul to the Christian faith, in order to snatch it from evil and to save it?
60488How did he, in each instance, reach such a haven of repose?
60488How did those who were its witnesses and instruments think and speak of it at the moment when it was manifested?
60488How does life become sad?
60488How had God spoken to Abraham?
60488How has he come there?
60488How is his liberty compatible with the laws which govern him and the world?
60488How is it that we find it so charming to give it this name, and regard it under this aspect?
60488How is the great event thus characterised by M. Ewald proved?
60488How lead them back to Christianity?
60488How sound closely the mysteries of such a person and such a purpose?
60488How was the Divine Incarnation accomplished in man?
60488If good, how then has evil found admission?
60488Impossible that men should not feel themselves bound to act towards each other as God has done to them; and towards what man is not charity a duty?
60488In holding this language, what in effect is Dr. Chalmers doing?
60488Is good or is evil the condition and the law of man and of the world?
60488Is he a passive instrument of fate, or a responsible agent?
60488Is it by virtue of experience that the child trusts to the words of its mother, that it has faith in all she tells it?
60488Is it destined to fall with the monarchy of Solomon, or to languish and die out in the midst of the struggles and disasters of Judah and of Israel?
60488Is it, then, in His own name that Jesus Christ teaches and commands?
60488Is its influence legitimate, as well as efficacious?
60488Is this the normal and definitive state of man and of the world?
60488Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
60488Laws there are which govern them;--is there a legislator?
60488Miracles formerly constituted the great force of the sermon, at the present day what are they but a secret source of embarrassment?
60488Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
60488That second history, is it comprised and written beforehand in the first?
60488They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?
60488What are its source and its nature?
60488What are the elements and the essential facts which constitute it, and upon which it is founded?
60488What are the ties and relations which connect him with the Legislator of the world?
60488What are their beginning and their end?
60488What are they in comparison and in contact with Christian nations?
60488What connection and harmony between the purest, the most generous, instincts of the human soul, and the dogma of God''s Redemption?
60488What did Moses do to obtain a renown so great and so enduring?
60488What does it affirm itself in support of its claim to the moral conquest of mankind?
60488What great progress, what salutary changes, have been effected?
60488What is man himself, but an incomplete and imperfect incarnation of God?
60488What is the full import of this title?
60488What is the full meaning of these words?
60488What is the meaning of this?
60488What is the origin of each, and whither does each tend?
60488What is to become, in this absolute ruin of the nationality of the Jews, of their God, and their faith?
60488What mean these inward disquietudes,--these alternate impulses of pride and weakness?
60488What need to add more?
60488What need to mention that in speaking of the finite world, I do not mean to speak of the material world alone?
60488What passed in that divine soul during that human existence?
60488What shall I say unto them?
60488What sincerity and what firmness ever showed themselves more strikingly than those that grew out of the faith of St. Paul?
60488What teach, what command, in that speech full of authority?
60488What the signification of the inspiration of the sacred volumes?
60488What then ensues?
60488What then is this but to pretend to comprehend God?
60488What was the positive extent of this primal revelation, the necessary attendant upon creation, which occurred in the first relation of God with man?
60488What wonder if Christ has in these days to encounter such adversaries?
60488When it has no other God than the universe, no other man than the chief of the mammalia, what is it but a mere system of Zoology?
60488Whence come this commingling and this strife?
60488Whence comes this Utopia of innocence and bliss in the cradle of the human race?
60488Whence does the world proceed, and whence does man appear in the midst of it?
60488Whence in him this harmony between the philosopher and the Christian?
60488Where are these nations at the present day, more than two thousand years after the appearance of these glorious characters in their history?
60488Wherefore suffering and death?
60488Who does not see how this sublime fact exalts man''s dignity at the same time that it illustrates the worth of man''s nature?
60488Who is there that does not discern an essential, an absolute difference between what is general and what is necessary?
60488Who shall define the possible contingencies, or fathom the mysteries of this relation?
60488Who shall sound the depth of the fall, and of the change which it brought into the moral condition of its author?
60488Who shall weigh the consequences of this change to the state and the moral dispositions of man''s descendants?
60488Why did these four essential systems-- sensualism, idealism, scepticism, and mysticism, appear from the most ancient times?
60488Why has he left Chaldà ¦ a?
60488Why prayer?
60488Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
60488and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
60488and by what right do they oppose his nature to his providence, if his nature is, to us, an impenetrable mystery?
60488how does it lose its illusions?
60488is he not also of the Gentiles?
60488or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
60488shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
60488shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
60488why is it that the intimate experience of my own heart can not express itself in a forcible protest against any such opinion?
60488wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
60488{ 147} Is it possible to determine in words of greater precision the religious and moral object of the inspiration?
60488{ 178} Can He not, if He will, accomplish all his designs by himself, and through the fulness of his omnipotence?"
60488{ 206} But what, in this decline, will become of the law revealed on Sinai to Moses?
60488{ 212} And shall, then, the Hebrews oppose no efficacious resistance to these reverses?
60488{ 245} What Reformer, other than Jesus Christ, ever held to his followers such language?
60488{ 248} What does He say to them?
60488{ 258} Need I say more?
60488{ 278} Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cesar, or not?
60488{ 287} Another day,"came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
60488{ 36} In what does this dogma consist?
60488{ 3} Under the empire of these laws, man feels and calls himself free: is he so in reality?
60488{ 47} To what does this idea of a primal time, without strife, without sin, and without pain, correspond?
60488{ 49} Is this a pleasure foreign to all personal sentiment, to all secret reference to ourselves, the pleasure, that is to say, of a simple spectator?
60488{ 5} I borrow the following admirable observations from M. de Châteaubriand:--"Why does not the ox as I do?
60488{ 62} Whence comes this power?
60488{ 80} And are we then to regard this merely as a pious, a generous illusion, a devotedness as vain as admirable?
60488{ 87} Do you ignore absolutely what the people really is, and what all those nations are that cover the surface of the earth?
60488{ 95}''Whither, whither, O Lord, marches the earth in the heavens?''"
60488{ 97} Have you well weighed all this?
60488{ xiii} Does it comprehend properly, does it suitably carry on the warfare in which it is engaged?
38922''What do you know about the right, boy?"
38922''Who are you, boy?"
38922''You Otto?
38922''You want to ask some help in your need?"
38922''But if Landolf were to come to light again in these days, when we_ are_ Christians, what would he say of us? 38922 ''But now, what sort of a man is the_ Billing_?
38922''Do you ask where this happened and who did it? 38922 ''So the brave boy was to journey forward with his king, and when Otto asked him,"Hermann, will you go with me?"
38922''The next morning his honest old parish farmer Ebel was at the door with a little farm waggon, and asked him where they were to go? 38922 ''Then still more threateningly the rider called out--"Is_ this_ right then, boy, to refuse obedience to your king?
38922''To Ebel''s question,where he should drive to?"
38922''What did this man do in the daring of faith? 38922 About the man with the catechism?"
38922About whom?
38922Ah, Ditto, do n''t you want to try? 38922 All?"
38922Allow me to ask-- Do you approve of the custom anywhere of asking a blessing upon our meat?
38922Always do it, I suppose?
38922Am I?
38922And are they there yet, Ditto?
38922And before that, were the Indians here at Mosswood?
38922And come to us for lunch?
38922And did he have this wall built too?
38922And did mamma give in to that?
38922And did they go?
38922And did you_ ever_ see such good roast oysters?
38922And does that book tell what they did?
38922And is n''t that right?
38922And lose all the view?
38922And papa?
38922And the chapter of Romans?
38922And the walk? 38922 And then how''so much worse''?"
38922And they did build it?
38922And to- day,you are questioning,"to- day are you going to tell us about martyrs again?
38922And we have got to lug all this trash down to the river again?
38922And what are you going to leave to your wife and children?
38922And what is a Christian?
38922And what will you keep?
38922And, where is the cart, in the first place?
38922And-- but-- Ditto, do you think people in America are so bad as that?
38922Another Saxon story, Ditto?
38922Are n''t all eyes alike?
38922Are n''t you glad to make his acquaintance?
38922Are n''t you going home to dinner?
38922Are not all your days pleasant?
38922Are the questions very deep?
38922Are there two kinds, one for peace and the other for war?
38922Are they, sir?
38922Are they?
38922Are those stone altars standing now, Ditto?
38922Are you going to read us anything more, Ditto, about those queer old gods?
38922Are you hungry? 38922 As how?"
38922As what, sir?
38922At Mosswood? 38922 But I mean, is n''t it_ right_ for us to do what we like with it?"
38922But I mean, people do n''t do so now, do they?
38922But I mean-- do you feel like_ talking_--about anything?
38922But I mean-- without letting anybody know it?
38922But I thought the Jewish Sabbath was done away?
38922But all times are not like those times of the Reformation?
38922But do n''t you know better? 38922 But do you not, really?"
38922But does that mean_ that_, Uncle Eden? 38922 But how can one come down to November after it?"
38922But how can one have it-- or not have it, for that matter-- and help loving it?
38922But how can they do it? 38922 But how is it, Uncle Eden?"
38922But in cases of sickness and accident, sir?
38922But is not God pleased with justice and kindness and benevolence?
38922But is that polite?
38922But just_ talking_--not doing anything?
38922But must one? 38922 But religion-- Christianity?"
38922But the modern Saxons live where the old Saxons did, sir?
38922But then besides,Maggie went on,--"how could anybody, how could that good man care so much about a_ bell_?
38922But what can you have, or do, that is worth anything, without money?
38922But what do you want to do, Ditto?
38922But what do you_ think_?
38922But what is Meredith to do with his income, Miss Flora?
38922But what law is there about saying grace at meals, in public?
38922But what_ is_ the wedding- garment?
38922But where are we going to- day?
38922But why could n''t they own Him privately?
38922But why did you not let the whole thing entirely alone? 38922 But why, dear Ditto?"
38922But why?
38922But will nothing but love give?
38922But, Ditto, what do_ you_ think? 38922 But, Ditto,"Maggie said anxiously,"you do not think we ought to go without what we_ want_, do you, for the sake of the heathen?"
38922But, Mr. Murray, you do not seriously mean that?
38922But, Mr. Murray,said Flora,"is n''t there such a thing as a duty of giving?"
38922But, Uncle Eden--"Or to wear a fustian coat?
38922By''criticise''you mean, find fault?
38922Ca n''t we get lunch by twelve?
38922Can I? 38922 Can you prove it?
38922Did he write the magazine?
38922Did people believe so, Ditto?
38922Did people offer human sacrifices on all of them?
38922Did we?
38922Did you ever drink it yourself?
38922Did you never see a bonfire before?
38922Ditto, are n''t you going to read some more?
38922Ditto, what are you going to read next?
38922Ditto, why do n''t you work?
38922Ditto,began Maggie,"have they a_ mission_ in Hermannsburg?"
38922Ditto,said Maggie suddenly,"are there any such stones as those queer stone- houses in this country?"
38922Ditto,said Maggie thoughtfully,"is it so bad here?"
38922Ditto,said Maggie, interrupting him,"do you think that is all true?"
38922Ditto,said Maggie,"ca n''t we see about all those Saxon gods now?--or do n''t you want to?"
38922Ditto,she began,"do you think_ everybody_ ought to do mission work?"
38922Do n''t He like to receive anything but what we like to give?
38922Do n''t they?
38922Do n''t you know that, Miss Flora?
38922Do n''t you know, the Lord forewarned His disciples that a large portion of His so- called Church would be none of His? 38922 Do n''t you know?
38922Do n''t you know?
38922Do n''t you think a farmer ought to get in his hay on Sunday, sir, if he saw a storm coming up?
38922Do we land here?
38922Do you call papa''s commands,_ chains_?
38922Do you call wine a low pleasure?
38922Do you care to know them?
38922Do you feel like talking now, Uncle Eden?
38922Do you hear nothing?
38922Do you know the sun is getting up in the sky? 38922 Do you like it, Meredith?"
38922Do you like that, Uncle Eden?
38922Do you like these Saxon stories?
38922Do you mean that we shall do wrong to eat it?
38922Do you mean, Mr. Murray, that we can not do what we like with our money?
38922Do you mean,said Maggie, making big eyes,"do you mean, Fenton, that you are glad papa and mamma are in California?"
38922Do you remember the parable of the marriage supper? 38922 Do you see a bit of a break yonder in the lines of the shore, Miss Flora?"
38922Do you think the terms of service have changed?
38922Does it take a great deal?
38922Does it? 38922 Does money make so much odds in national character?"
38922Does that do it?
38922Does the Bible say so, Ditto?
38922Does the Bible say they do?
38922Drunk it all up?
38922Everywhere, Mr. Murray? 38922 Faith?"
38922Father, I could not be untrue to God for my own dear father''s sake; should I for the sake of strangers? 38922 Father,"the son answered,"did I then say that you and my mother were to pray?
38922For what?
38922Given to everybody?
38922Had he no bread?
38922Have n''t farms and villages in our country a history?
38922Have you any more of those Saxon stories on hand, Meredith?
38922Have you found anything?
38922Have you got your book there, Meredith?
38922Have you the notion that Sunday trains are filled with persons who have been summoned somewhere by telegraph?
38922He said,''in all the world''--so that means at home as well as abroad, does n''t it?
38922Heathen?
38922Here, this bank, do you mean?
38922How about a meddling boy?
38922How before everything else?
38922How can I choose?
38922How can I help that?
38922How can I tell what will do that? 38922 How can one forsake all he has?
38922How can one help minding earthly things, as long as one lives in this world?
38922How can those people be right and we not wrong?
38922How can we?
38922How can you help having them?
38922How can you venture to affirm that?
38922How can_ I_, Ditto?
38922How comes it, Mr. Murray, that beautiful things in nature never grow hackneyed?
38922How could they set it up so? 38922 How did they know_ that_?"
38922How did they own that? 38922 How do I know, Maggie?"
38922How do you know it?
38922How do you know?
38922How do you like it?
38922How is it in these days?
38922How is one always to know?
38922How many do_ you_ know?
38922How much time have we?
38922How should I know it was of course? 38922 How should he?--going through wild woods and countries lone in his boat?
38922How so?
38922How to confess Christ nowadays so that there shall be no mistake about it?
38922How would the Pavilion do, for a skeleton of the church?
38922How would you like such a quantity of rubbish left in the woods at Mosswood, by some happy picnic party?
38922How would you like your father to have his table set with pewter instead of silver?
38922How''s a fellow to do anything else?
38922How''so much better''?
38922How, Uncle Eden?
38922How, Uncle Eden?
38922How? 38922 How?"
38922How?
38922How?
38922How?
38922I mean, how is Christ to be confessed in these days?
38922I mean, no pleasure of our own?
38922I see you looking at our worsteds-- aren''t they pretty colours, Mr. Murray? 38922 I thought there was no temple of the Lord now?"
38922I wonder how many people would stand Pastor Harms''s test?
38922If it is a right thing to do, Miss Flora?--why not in a restaurant?
38922In the Roman days, for instance, how did people confess Christ?
38922In the woods? 38922 In what shape, pray?"
38922Is it Woden''s- day? 38922 Is it better to be a young country, or to be an old one?"
38922Is it extravagant?
38922Is it very interesting?
38922Is it? 38922 Is it?
38922Is n''t it more difficult, sir, when nobody else, or only a few here and there, think and feel with you?
38922Is n''t it, Mr. Murray? 38922 Is n''t that loving Him?"
38922Is that all?
38922Is that all?
38922Is that all?
38922Is that your idea of a judge?
38922Is there more of it, sir?
38922It is a pity, is n''t it? 38922 Just the Moon''s day, do n''t you see?
38922Just to_ speak_ about things?
38922Know what?
38922Like them?
38922Lunch at twelve? 38922 Maggie?"
38922Make a fire to boil the kettle?
38922May I build it?
38922May I choose, sir? 38922 May I go on?"
38922Mine, for instance, and Maggie''s?
38922Miss Flora, the question is, rightly stated,--May a steward use his lord''s money for his own or his lord''s pleasure?
38922Money, Uncle Eden?
38922Mr. Murray,Meredith broke out,"that story is not exaggerated?
38922Mr. Murray,she said,"ministers do not seem like that?"
38922My son,his father then asked him,"are you master in the house?
38922No, but are you not called to have the same spirit the martyrs had?
38922Now, Uncle Eden,cried Maggie,"where shall we go to- day?
38922Now, what were some of the other things, Ditto?
38922Now?
38922O Flora?
38922O Uncle Eden, do you think so?
38922Oh yes, we''ll be out of doors,said Maggie;"but where shall we go?"
38922Oh, do n''t you think it is pretty?
38922Oh, do they?
38922Oh, do you think that?
38922Oh, must we go?
38922Oh, of course sometimes it blows, and sometimes it is smooth; but what is that?
38922Oh,_ do_ you, Ditto?
38922Or have you heard enough?
38922Or in somebody else''s house perhaps, where it is not the custom?
38922Oysters?
38922Pastor Harms stops there, after telling how old Drewes recited Scripture, and asks,''Could my dear readers all of them have done as much? 38922 Pay somebody else to do my work?"
38922Preach the gospel in all the world?
38922Public places in general?
38922Ready for questions, Uncle Eden?
38922Roast- beef, to wit?
38922Same place? 38922 Save them from what?"
38922Shall I ask Him now then?
38922Shall I read some more?
38922Suggestion of what?
38922Suppose I do not see reason?
38922Suppose they do not reckon anything they have their own? 38922 Surely He commands us to love one another?"
38922That question sinks before the other-- Is it duty?
38922The dear Lord did not give the charge to_ some_ of His people, did He?
38922The story is just in harmony with the day and the place; is n''t it?
38922The twenty- third and the seventy- third?
38922Then are we to have no pleasure?
38922Then how are we to know?
38922Then how is one to know which is true?
38922Then was that the reason, Uncle Eden, why those old Saxons were so noble, because they had no money?
38922Then what did he mean? 38922 Then what will you do with Meadow Park?"
38922Then you approve of building very costly churches, sir?
38922Then you think that dreadful old heathen you are reading about did_ right_ to have his friends''heads struck off?
38922Then, Miss Flora, if it is a right thing to do at home, how is it not a right thing to do abroad?
38922Think--_they do not know Jesus_; and what is life worth without that?
38922Those''that love His appearing,''Miss Flora?
38922To what, then?
38922To whom, then?
38922To- night?
38922Traitors among the Christians?
38922Uncle Eden coming?
38922Uncle Eden,said Maggie meditatively,"how_ can_ hills praise the Lord?--or trees?"
38922Uncle Eden,said Maggie,"do you like Meredith''s story?"
38922Was he a German?
38922Was there danger?
38922We? 38922 Wednesday?"
38922Well, Ditto?
38922Well, Flora, I will ask you a question: How many people do you know who live to do Christ''s will?
38922Well, Miss Flora-- what now?
38922Well, Mr. Murray, I do n''t understand it; take eating and drinking-- how can that be done to the glory of God?
38922Well, Mr. Murray, take it so; how much ought one to give, as you say, to the Lord?
38922Well, are n''t you going on?
38922Well, did they go to Africa, Ditto?
38922Well, does He want us to do like those people, and give literally all we have got, for the heathen, or the poor?
38922Well, how much_ ought_ one, Uncle Eden?
38922Well, is n''t that a figure? 38922 Well, what of it?"
38922Well, what''s the use of my not fishing? 38922 Well, who was Woden?"
38922Well,said Flora a little abashed,"is n''t it poetry?"
38922Well-- he would n''t, would he?
38922Well-- why did you shed tears then?
38922Well?
38922Were the old Hebrews so afraid of Him?
38922Were they different from the Roman and Grecian gods?
38922Were those Saxon Druids?
38922What about? 38922 What about?"
38922What are ministers so much more than other people?
38922What are you all doing loafing here?
38922What are you all doing out here,_ besides_ eating pigeons?
38922What are you doing?
38922What are you going to do with your oyster shells, Fenton?
38922What are you going to give us this afternoon, Meredith?
38922What are you going to read us to- day?
38922What are you reading, Ditto?
38922What are''things''?
38922What are''two mites, which make a farthing?''
38922What became of the other half?
38922What can you do?
38922What could Landolf the Saxon? 38922 What did he mean?
38922What did he want a hammer for?
38922What do people join the church for, then, Uncle Eden?
38922What do you know about it?
38922What do you mean by_ the_ temple of the Lord, Uncle Eden?
38922What do you mean, sir?
38922What do you mean?
38922What do you mean?
38922What do you not understand?
38922What do you say, Esther?
38922What do you see in the water?
38922What do you think?
38922What do you understand by a''sword proceeding out of His mouth?''
38922What do you want me to say?
38922What does Nature say?
38922What does that mean?
38922What does that mean?
38922What does the Bible say it is, you mean?
38922What good would that do?
38922What had they to justify them in talking of their''cup running over?''
38922What has that to do with it?
38922What is Monday?
38922What is Saturday?
38922What is a dolmen?
38922What is all this cargo?
38922What is curious in that?
38922What is it, Ditto?
38922What is it, Maggie?
38922What is preaching, in the first place? 38922 What is proposed?"
38922What is so pretty as these autumn woods?
38922What is that, sir?
38922What is the first story about?
38922What is the martyr spirit?
38922What is the other psalm?
38922What is to go in the cart? 38922 What now particularly?"
38922What places would you make the exception?
38922What shall we do to make the time go?
38922What shall we do to- day?
38922What ships?
38922What sort of a story do you call that?
38922What sort of good people are they, Miss Flora?
38922What sort of good?
38922What sort of heathen people are those they went to?
38922What sort of stories? 38922 What sort of things, Fenton?
38922What struggles?
38922What then, Ditto?
38922What then, Ditto?
38922What was it famous for?
38922What will you read next, Ditto? 38922 What''s Midgard?"
38922What''s a_ diet_?
38922What''s that to you?
38922What''s that?
38922What''s the other?
38922What''s the use?
38922What''s up?
38922What, Ditto? 38922 What, Ditto?"
38922What?
38922What?
38922What?
38922What_ are_ you doing?
38922When do you want your fire made?
38922Where are your brave leaders, Wittekind and Albion? 38922 Where did you find all those Bible verses just now about the sword, Ditto?"
38922Where does it say so?
38922Where have you hidden them?
38922Where is Fenton?
38922Where is that?
38922Where is your_ Helawohrt_? 38922 Where is your_ Wodensaak_?
38922Where shall we go for our reading to- morrow afternoon?
38922Where to, sir?
38922Whereabouts in Africa?
38922Wherein?
38922Which are they?
38922Who are they?
38922Who are they?
38922Who shall judge?
38922Who wants tea?
38922Who was Freija?
38922Who was Pastor Harms?
38922Who were all those people?
38922Who''s going to do the rowing?
38922Whom do you mean by''our soldiers''?
38922Why could n''t Walo build a schoolhouse without making a cloister of it?
38922Why could n''t you do it quietly?
38922Why do they do that, Ditto?
38922Why do you take upon you then to introduce prayer at meals, seeing you know that it is not our habit here?
38922Why have n''t we stories like those of the Saxons?
38922Why is it a''peasant mission,''and what does that mean?
38922Why not, sir?
38922Why not? 38922 Why not?"
38922Why not?
38922Why precisely at the sky?
38922Why should not people know it?
38922Why then of necessity?
38922Why, Ditto?
38922Why, Uncle Eden,said Maggie,"how can one do it any other way?"
38922Why, Uncle Eden?
38922Why, do n''t you see? 38922 Why, sir?"
38922Why?
38922Why?
38922Why?
38922Why?
38922Why?
38922Why?
38922Will that be interesting?
38922Will you put to death this man who in dying prays for his enemies, and who weeps for his church service and not for his own life? 38922 Will you tell me how that is to be done, my dear?"
38922Wo n''t you tell Maggie when the first settlements of the English were made in America?
38922Would it interest me?
38922Would the case be different if he were a man living and going to live?
38922Yes, how?
38922Yes,added Esther behind,"where are we going?
38922Yes,_ what_?
38922You are thinking, Flo, are you not, that this man and his family were just about the right pattern?
38922You do not think we will leave them here? 38922 You do not want to go without your lunch?"
38922You remember your views of old castles on the Rhine, perched up on inaccessible heights?
38922You think human sacrifices are a pleasant religious feature?
38922You think, for instance, they might have kept some of their New Year''s money to buy their wives new dresses?
38922You understand there will be a war, and a battle?
38922You will not think me rude, Mr. Murray? 38922 You, Ditto?"
38922_ Did_ they know it?
38922_ Do n''t_ they, I ask?
38922_ How_''first,''Ditto?
38922_ Not?_said Flora.
38922_ The_ village? 38922 _ With_ disobedience?"
38922''Is that King Charlemagne?''
38922''When He giveth quietness, then who can make trouble?''
38922''Whosoever shall confess Me before men, him will I also confess''"----"But everywhere, Mr. Murray?
38922--""But you talk of being glad?"
38922----"But if in any case he must trust for a day-- what does it signify?
38922--Uncle Eden, that was a great while ago, was n''t it?"
38922About the minister who was converted?"
38922All the people?"
38922And do you know the village, too?"
38922And do you know what of this history I would like to inscribe in your hearts, yea, would like to burn into your hearts with letters of fire?
38922And do you smell how sweet it is, Flora?"
38922And how can one do_ everything_ so?
38922And how should people who never heard of Christ guess that God is so good as He is?
38922And listen to me now, you who are gathered here together in such numbers; what do you think?
38922And no lunch yet?
38922And people do observe it, and many a one asks what sort of a thing that can be?
38922And upon being afterwards asked whether hunger did not often trouble them on Sunday?
38922And what did Hermann?
38922And what is a groschen?
38922And what true Saxon could refuse anything to a king like Otto?
38922And when Thor''s hammer came down, that made the thunder, do n''t you see?
38922And when they arrive at the field, what do they see?
38922And would one believe it?
38922And yet, Maggie, it remains true--''When_ He_ giveth quietness, then who can make trouble?''
38922Any more remarks?
38922Anything to eat in it?"
38922Are there ten in a hundred German Christians that keep a pure life, true lips, and a brave heart?
38922Are we going quite down to those mountains?"
38922Are you in a hurry?"
38922Arrived at the gallows he was there asked again,"Where is the church service?"
38922As how, for instance, Miss Flora?"
38922Be a beggar?"
38922But can God stay in the grave?
38922But how come we to call it so, Ditto?"
38922But how long would a_ few_ people be about telling the gospel to all the world?
38922But in what spot?
38922But what did you want to talk about, children?"
38922But what is this?
38922But what will you do with all these things, Uncle Eden?"
38922But wherefore always about martyrs?"
38922But who shall say that the uniform does not cover a traitor?"
38922Ca n''t you hear it?"
38922Can not we help you?"
38922Certainly, Flora, the weapons of that battle may not be weapons of flesh and blood, or for flesh and blood; but the_ battle_ is real, do n''t you see?
38922Christ gives us His light now; we are Christians now; but where have purity, truth, and courage hid themselves?
38922Christians of nowadays are accustomed to easy living; how would the cup of suffering taste to them?
38922Did the peasant''s son Hermann become Duke of Saxony?
38922Did you never see a picture of Stonehenge?"
38922Ditto, maybe you''ll tell Fairbairn to get it down, will you?"
38922Do n''t you know so much history as that?
38922Do n''t you mean ever to have luncheon?
38922Do n''t you recollect, one man had not on a wedding garment?"
38922Do n''t you recollect?
38922Do n''t you remember that the Saxons went over and conquered England, and England was peopled by them, and ruled by them, until the Norman Invasion?"
38922Do n''t you remember, Maggie, something your uncle was repeating one day?
38922Do n''t you remember?
38922Do n''t you think so?
38922Do n''t you think that in such things there is a tacit implied reproof of the other persons present who do not as you do?"
38922Do n''t you think the people of Hermannsburg must have enjoyed Tiefenthal, sometimes in the early starlight dawn and sometimes in the fresh sunrise?"
38922Do n''t you think they will be glad, who have been waiting in darkness and weariness for so long?
38922Do n''t you think we want dinner some time?"
38922Do n''t you think, Mr. Murray, that sort of good people do more harm than good?"
38922Do n''t you want to hear it?"
38922Do you bring them forward as our examples, hen and all?"
38922Do you care, Flora?"
38922Do you know how that came about?
38922Do you see those eagles?"
38922Do you smell the fir trees and pines?
38922Do you think it was Charlemagne that subdued them?
38922Do you want to hear what Pastor Harms says about it?"
38922Do you want to live like a South Sea Island savage?"
38922Does He wish me to spend this money-- or time-- on myself, or on somebody else?''"
38922Does n''t the Lord always hear prayer?"
38922Dost thou not see that Jesus is the true, the living God?
38922Everybody can not go to the heathen?"
38922Fairbairn?"
38922Flora, are you listening?"
38922For other people, you can afford to wait till the judge comes, can not you?"
38922Go on, Meredith; let us see what Pastor Harms made of his text-- or does n''t he tell?"
38922Has not the Lord said He would be''the father of the fatherless and a judge of the widow''?
38922Have n''t you got some more Saxon stories, Meredith?"
38922Have you not found that out yet?"
38922He asks his guest now where he has come from?
38922He looked at me with open eyes, almost reproachfully, when I said that, and answered,"Does not Jesus stay with them then?
38922How came they there?
38922How can that have come about?
38922How can''the trees of the field clap their hands''?"
38922How did these old Norsemen know there would be a scene of battle at the last day, and great destruction?"
38922How did they come up?"
38922How did they know so much, and so little, those old people?"
38922How ever did the builders get that enormous block poised on the tips of the other three?"
38922How is that?
38922How long before we must break up and go home?"
38922How should it be a figure?"
38922I asked him afterwards, why he had wept so bitterly at his father''s grave?
38922I do not know any pleasure much sweeter than pleasing some one that we dearly love; do you?"
38922I have been a godless child towards you; will you forgive me?"
38922I mean, the doing of the people in the story is not, is it?"
38922I said to him:"Well, what do you think, my child?
38922I suppose we could n''t find the stone- houses, Ditto?"
38922I thought the seed of the woman was Christ?"
38922I was thinking, would n''t a chapel-- that is, a little church-- a little free church, at Meadow Park be a good thing?
38922If His heart will be satisfied with nothing less than all, you would not forbid Him?"
38922If all the people in the land came to me to get their bells cast for them, what would be the end of it?"
38922If the soldiers all of a sudden came upon you, to run you through, or to carry you off somewhere where there are no feather beds, would you stand it?
38922Ikia, wilt thou be baptized?"
38922Is n''t it so, mother, that thou art not worried either, and thy heart is not anxious?
38922Is n''t it?"
38922Is the story true?
38922Is your idea of life, that it is useful only for eating purposes?"
38922It will rather run thus--''What does my Master want me to do with this money?''
38922Landolf answered,"seest thou not yet that thy gods are dead idols?
38922Maggie read:"''And what shall I more say?
38922Mamma and I will have to run away and be without any home at all; and do n''t you think he owes something to us?"
38922Men,"he went on, turning to the people who stood around them,--"which is the right God?
38922Mr. Murray answered in the words of the psalm--"''Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
38922Mr. Murray, is n''t it true?"
38922Murray?"
38922Murray?"
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38922Must not such gifts to the heathen go with God''s special blessing resting upon them?''"
38922Must we be confessing_ everywhere_?"
38922My beloved, we have come here to- day for pleasure; are we to come here again perhaps some day in distress?
38922My friends, do you see where the sun is?"
38922No, naturally the Sabbath does not seem like that to you yet.--Well, Meredith?"
38922Now if when she is baptized she becomes humble and gentle, wilt thou then believe that Jesus can give people new hearts?"
38922Now what were they going to do with him?
38922Now, am I to go on?"
38922Now, between the Elbe and the Weser were-- which Saxons, Ditto?"
38922Now, how soon can we be ready?"
38922Now, what are we to do first?
38922Oh, I wish I could_ see_ the Stones of Stennis, do n''t you?
38922Only the question comes back at every step, and must at every step be answered--''What does the Lord want me to do_ here_?
38922Only, towards the close of the evening Fenton started the question,"where they would go the next day?"
38922Or what do you mean?"
38922Or would you make long legs, keep a whole skin, and deny your Saviour?
38922Otto the son of Heinrich the Saxon?
38922Ought I, Uncle Eden?"
38922Pastor Harms''s village-- do you mean, Hermannsburg?
38922Please to answer, Mr. Murray, what are the objects, as you say, dear to His heart?"
38922Saxons, will you forsake your dukes?
38922Say, shall I preach among you?
38922Shall I give you a change?"
38922Shall I go on with Pastor Harms?
38922Shall I read?"
38922Shall I tell you some of the ways in which this may be accomplished?"
38922She said,"Father, will Christ take me?"
38922So Grünhagen steps up curiously to the remarkable artisan who knows so much as to read, and asks him,"Pray what have you there?"
38922Some people were Catholics then, and some were Protestants?"
38922Suppose I am a steward, how much must I give away out of my hand?"
38922Suppose one man had as much as the whole State of New York for his parish?"
38922Suppose we go out and have dinner in the woods?"
38922Suppose we go up on this height just east of us; is n''t the view pretty from there?"
38922Suppose we have a story now, and the questions by and by?"
38922Suppose we stay down here?"
38922That is a chapter of triumph in the Christian''s privilege and hopes, ending--''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
38922The Billing then asked the accused whether the charge was true?
38922The description of it as it is now?"
38922The father said,"Boy, where did you get your pluck?"
38922The kettle boils; now would you like some coffee, Uncle Eden?"
38922The metal indeed was still on hand; but who would have it cast?
38922The names of our months are all Roman, you know?"
38922The only question in each case is--''How can I do the Lord''s work best?
38922The pastor answered,"Have you been in the church yet?"
38922The question comes round,--_ought_ we to find our pleasure in what they did, and in nothing else?"
38922The son answered,"Who but you, father?"
38922Then I asked, why he had wept when we were singing, whether perhaps it was a trouble to him that he must go away from his wife and children?
38922Then it is n''t right to buy jewels or dresses?"
38922Then they asked one another,''Is this what Christians are?''
38922Then they questioned with one another--''Is_ this_ what Christians are?''
38922They are drowned in delicate and luxurious habits; how would they bear privation?
38922They feel that they are sinners-- how should they know that He will forgive?"
38922They have corrupted themselves in cowardice and indolence; how should they be strong and brave under persecution?
38922Those poor captives at the stone- houses were slaughtered in honour of Woden and Thor, do n''t you remember?
38922Uncle Eden, I do not exactly understand all that?"
38922Uncle Eden?"
38922Was the blessing of Christianity carried from here into all the region round about, even into the countries on the other side of the Elbe?
38922Was this the man whose eyes blazed with the fire of battle?
38922Was this the mighty hero, whose flashing sword in battle struck and slew?
38922We are certainly not intruding on anybody''s privacy; but we have no right even here to leave things worse than we found them?"
38922We are meant to be happy and enjoy ourselves a little, are n''t we?"
38922Wednesday?
38922Well, Maggie, suppose we ask Mr. Murray?
38922Well, shall I go on?"
38922What are they?"
38922What are you about, Maggie?"
38922What did you come out here so far for?
38922What difference did it make whether the bell was big or little?"
38922What does it mean in these days?"
38922What does it mean?"
38922What ever have you got in it?
38922What good to the man to have twice as much as he had before, if he must give it all right away again?"
38922What is it about?"
38922What is it to Maggie?
38922What is it?
38922What is that?"
38922What is the duty, I mean?"
38922What is your hint?
38922What objects are dear to His heart?"
38922What sort of confessing of_ Him_ is that?"
38922What then?"
38922What then?"
38922What will you give us next?"
38922What will you give us?"
38922What''s in this basket?
38922What''s the difference?
38922What_ have_ you got?"
38922When his faithful followers asked him,"What shall the battle cry be?"
38922When they were again passing the stone of sacrifice at the Deep Moor, Landolf said--"Billing, that is your altar- stone; is it not?"
38922Where are they?
38922Where had they found them?
38922Where is your_ Irmensul_?
38922Where should they go?
38922Where will you have it?"
38922Who are they?
38922Who does not know those two faithful disciples, who amid songs of praise were burned at the stake at Cologne on the Rhine?
38922Who would take care of Christian Saxony in the king''s absence, which it was possible might last for years?
38922Whose hat is that I see over the wall, coming up to the gate?"
38922Why did n''t you have them taken out?
38922Why should n''t I fish on Sunday?"
38922Why should n''t I fish, for instance?
38922Why should not Hermann''s peasant church preach among the heathen the Saviour who has been their own so long?
38922Why should one mope on one particular day?"
38922Why should they use haste?
38922Why will you not become Christians?
38922Why?
38922Will you?"
38922Would they get it?"
38922Would you do it in a restaurant?"
38922You do know about the old Saxons, do n''t you, Uncle Eden?"
38922a miracle?"
38922about heathen?"
38922and the Stone of Woden?"
38922and the awful overthrow and destruction, and what I am wondering about is, how those old Saxons knew there would be such a battle at the end?
38922and the fun?"
38922and where is Lüneburg?"
38922and whether it was to be a long or a short journey?
38922and why not?
38922but that--""Or to drive a lame horse in his carriage?"
38922cannon balls?"
38922cried Maggie,"do you think_ everybody_ ought to go to Africa?"
38922cried Maggie,"have you been there?
38922does the groschen belong to you?
38922exclaimed Fenton impatiently,"are you such a simple?
38922have we put the teapot in?"
38922how can I spend this money to honour and please Him most?''
38922is reading the Bible and praying anything wrong?"
38922is_ that_ church standing yet that Hermann built?"
38922or am I?
38922or shall I go on?"
38922or shoot partridges?
38922or thirty groschen?"
38922or will you kill me too, as you killed the two Ewalds?
38922our king?
38922said Fenton, grumbling;"and who''s going to carry it to the top of the hill?
38922said Flora, coming to his side to look--"where is the beauty?
38922said Flora,"what reason had they just then to think that He was good?"
38922shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?...
38922that Heinrich von Zutphen who had to give up his life in Ditmarsh?
38922the Billing in wonder retorted by the question, where the murderers were?
38922the God who loves and teaches to love, or the god that hates and teaches to hate?"
38922the shield of Germany and the flower of the Saxons, that my father tells us so much about?
38922they always thought they must die when the Angel of Jehovah appeared to them?
38922those thousands who had to pine away in the prisons and cloisters of the Catholics?
38922those thousands who were murdered or burned by the Catholic Inquisition?
38922we are going out, to be gone all day; and now, what can we have for lunch?"
38922what could all of a sudden force such a deep sigh from Father Drewes that it absolutely startled them all?
38922what could bring great tears into the eyes of that strong man, whom nobody had ever seen weep before?
38922what have I done that is wrong?
38922what have we got, Betsey?
38922will you buy something with it?"
38922would you also be ready to suffer bonds and imprisonment for the Lord''s sake?
38922would you cheerfully give yourselves up to be dragged off?
804949:004:009( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
805050:001:018 What then?
651010 Afterwards there came forth one like a little hermit, and was asked by every one, Who art thou?
651010 But what have we said?
651010 Pilate said to him, How is it written?
651010 Pilate said, Art thou a king then?
651010 The Jews replied, Who are those who have been serviceable to us?
651011 And I said in another place, O grave, where is thy victory?
651011 Pilate answered Annas and Caiphas, Who are the proselytes?
651011 Pilate saith to him, What is truth?
651011 Then Pilate called the messenger, and said, Why hast thou done thus?
651012 The Jews hearing this, were provoked, and said to Pilate, Why wilt thou any longer hear the blasphemy of that man?
651013 Who then is that Jesus of Nazareth that by his word hath taken away the dead from me without prayer to God?
651014 The prince of hell perceiving the same voice repeated, cried out, as though he had been ignorant, Who is that King of Glory?
651015 And when Jesus saw me languishing there, he said to me, Wilt thou be made whole?
651015 The messenger answered them and said, I asked one of the Jews and said, What is this which the children do cry out in the Hebrew language?
651017 Pilate then said to them, Why do you yourselves testify to the words spoken by the children, namely, by your silence?
651019 The Jews said to Pilate, Did we not say that he wrought his cures on the sabbath, and cast out devils by the prince of devils?
651020 Pilate saith to them, Why should he die?
651024 Then the governor called the ensigns, and said unto them, Why did you do thus?
651025 The ensigns said to Pilate, We are all Pagans and worship the gods in temples; and how should we think anything about worshipping him?
65103 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani?
65103 Pilate replied, What is it which he declares?
65103 Pilate saith to them, What sort of temple is that of which he speaketh?
65103 The Jews answered him, But how durst thou enter into the synagogue, who wast a confederate with Christ?
65103 When the Jews heard this they said to Pilate, Did we not say unto thee, He is a conjuror?
65104 Pilate then calling Jesus, said, thou hast heard what they testify against thee, and makest no answer?
65104 To this the prince of hell replied to Satan, Who is that so powerful prince, and yet a man who is afraid of death?
651043 Pilate said to the Jews, Why are not the devils subject to your doctors?
651046 The governor hearing this, trembling, said to the multitude of the Jews, What will it profit you to shed innocent blood?
65105 In like manner Joseph, when he came to the Jews, said to them, Why are ye angry with me for desiring the body of Jesus of Pilate?
65105 Pilate replied, How can he do this by wicked methods?
65105 The king of Glory, dead and alive, though once slain upon the cross?
65106 And he went again into the hall, and called Jesus by himself, and said to him, Art thou the king of the Jews?
65106 And when all the saints saw him, they said to him, Who art thou?
65106 But the elders of the Jews answered, and said to Jesus, What shall we look to?
65106 Pilate saith to them, What then shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?
65107 And Jesus answering, said to Pilate, Dost thou speak this of thyself, or did the Jews tell it thee concerning me?
65107 And when they had formed a large assembly, the chief priests said, By what means shall we bring Joseph to us to speak with him?
65107 Then the Jews called together all the soldiers who kept the sepulchre of Jesus, and said to them, Who are those women, to whom the angel spoke?
65107 Who art thou, who dost release the captives that were held in chains by original sin, and bringest them into their former liberty?
65108 Pilate answering, said to Jesus, Am I a Jew?
65108 The Jews then said to Nicodemus, Art thou become his disciple, and making speeches in his favour?
65108 The soldiers answered and said, We know not who the women were; besides we became as dead persons through fear, and how could we seize those women?
65108 Then Pilate called a messenger, and said to him, By what means will Christ be brought hither?
65108 Then the governor again commanded the Jews to depart out of the hall; and calling Jesus, said to him, What shall I do with thee?
65108 Who art thou, who dost spread so glorious and divine a light over those who were made blind by the darkness of sin?
65109 Nicodemus said to them, Is the governor become his disciple also, and does he make speeches for him?
6510And he stood still, and commanded that I should be brought to him, and said to me, What wilt thou?
6510Art thou come to destroy us?
6510But are you inclined that he should be king, and not Caesar?
6510But what hast thou to do with him?
6510Did not Caesar place him in that high post?
6510For thy countenance is like a thief''s; and why dost thou carry a cross upon thy shoulders?
6510In what has the messenger done amiss?
6510O death, where is thy sting?
6510Pilate said, Will they kill him for a good work?
6510What hast thou done?
6510What inclined thee to act thus?
6510and what is it which he attempts dissolving?
6510which being interpreted is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
805353:002:005 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
805252:002:019 For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
8052Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6583_ Again, in the book of Proverbs, chapter xxxi, the inspired writer speaks in the following terms:_ who shall find a valiant woman?
6583A vitiated or inadequate primitive education, bad example, pernicious instruction?
6583Among the young ladies of your acquaintance are there not some who are unhappy?
6583And can you, without a voluntary illusion, convince yourself that youth is a preservative against misfortune?
6583Are you prepared to ward off the intruder?
6583But the will, what has become of it, what has it gained by this development of all the powers of the soul?
6583Could there be anything more explicit in condemnation of the world?
6583Could we have a better or more appreciative audience to witness what we do?
6583Did you ever seriously try to render an account of the attributes of God, and particularly of His goodness and justice?
6583Do you listen to them?
6583Do you presume that you know full well what He is, what He has done for you, and what He still does for you every day?
6583Have you clearly understood this truth in its full force?
6583Have you given it serious thought?
6583How is it possible for us to know what we are while we ignore what God is for us and what we owe Him?
6583How shall you surmount this twofold difficulty?
6583How will she be able to confront his exactions or cope with his rage?
6583How will she bear with the faults of her servants and of those with whom she may be obliged to live?
6583If it wounds you how will you endure the pain?
6583If this be the case, you will say, why remain in the world?
6583If this be your conviction, I ask:"Why do you read this book?
6583In what faculty of the soul does it reside?
6583Is it not every one''s duty to leave it as soon as possible and abandon it to its own corruption?
6583Is there one who has not realized in that woman either a daughter of Eve or of the Blessed, Virgin-- an Eden or a Nazareth?
6583It is their sacred duty and right to advise you; and to whom should you look for a more disinterested advice?
6583Now it is quite evident that he who does not know God does not possess this virtue; for how can a man humble himself before a being that he ignores?
6583Now shall you adopt as the rule of your conduct and judgment a wisdom which God has not only reproved, but even branded with the stigma of folly?
6583Now what is this precious quality?
6583Now, what is this world from which we must separate in order to lead a Christian life?
6583What are the rewards that crown its victories?
6583What are the signs by which its presence is made manifest?
6583What is the end to which it tends?
6583Where is its place among them?
6583Where is the Christian that knows God?
6583Who is it that speaks to the child''s will?
6583Why abstain from this action, which is not bad in itself?
6583Why avoid such a place, such a person, such company?
6583Why deprive our heart and imagination of the pleasures which the beautiful inspires?
6583Why neglect or cast off that ornament?
6583Why not form at an early age a taste for worldly beauty, and be possessed of all the resources and advantages that it affords us during life?
6583Why not read this book, this novel?
6583Why renounce such and such amusements?
6583Why restrain to inaction the finest faculties of the soul, and refuse them the aliment they so ardently crave?
6583Why seek to compare their knowledge with that which you possess?
6583Why should you envy those women, who, for being older than you, have gained by experience a knowledge of things that you should still ignore?
6583Why suffer this or that privation?
6583Why take such and such precautions?
6583Why?
45414''Do you believe that prayer will bring me a yaller Jersey cow?'' 45414 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye?
45414And so people''s''lahs''after death go to another world and work as in this?
45414And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?
45414And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulcher? 45414 Are men restrained by superstition?
45414But does the universe exist in God? 45414 But here in the first place it may be demanded, who or what is it that has put forth this great claim in its behalf?
45414But pray, why? 45414 But why?"
45414Can Infidelity save the world?
45414Can an engineer drive a locomotive and be a locomotive at the same time? 45414 How does the Freethinker come to know so much more than millions of good and great men who for eighteen centuries have believed in Christianity?"
45414How has the church in every age, when in authority, defended itself? 45414 If I will that he tarry till I come what is that to thee?"
45414Is God in the universe or the universe in God? 45414 Is it necessary that heaven should borrow its light from the glare of hell?
45414Is this dogmatism? 45414 Is this the earliest mention of milk punch?
45414Judges 9: 13:''And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?'' 45414 Many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
45414O, generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
45414Suppose Papias is referring to our present gospel of Mark, what testimony have we to the authenticity of Jesus''words as contained in it? 45414 Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
45414Then the''lah''lives independently of the body?
45414What are we to have in place of the consolation of the gospel?
45414What has Freethought done for the world?
45414What have Infidels given for education, charity, and science?
45414What will you give us in place of religion?
45414What would be the characteristics of a revelation? 45414 When a Man Dies what Becomes of his Soul?"
45414Where?
45414Whose grave is that?
45414Why do you leave his betel- box, haversack, and''dah''on the grave? 45414 Will he kindly tell us the difference in degree of rationality between the position that there is a personal Devil and that there is a God?
45414Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
45414Yes; and if they had no haversack, and no betel- box, and no''dah''how would they get on? 45414 You may ask, And what of all this?
45414''And Hezekiah said unto Isaiah, What shall be the sign that the Lord will heal me, and that I shall go up unto the house of the Lord the third day?''
45414''Did he have anything else?''
45414''Did you get any money?''
45414''How much?''
45414''Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
45414''What did you do it for?''
45414''What did you do with that?''
45414''What did you do with the money?''
45414''What kind of a man was he?''
45414( a) What has Christianity done for the world?
45414( d)"What will you give us in place of the Bible?"
45414("Has Man a Soul?"
45414), but where is the scripture fulfilled which informs us whence came his resurrection garments?
454140 Lord, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways and hardened our heart?
454144. Who found out that Joseph had had such a dream?
454145. Who were their mothers?
45414After leaving the body what direction does the soul pursue to reach its final destination?
45414And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
45414And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
45414And I said, Lord, what wilt thou have me do?
45414And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
45414And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive?...
45414And Samuel said, How can I go?
45414And he fell to the earth and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
45414And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was a hungered, he and they that were with him?
45414And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
45414And he sighed deeply in his spirit and saith, Why doth this generation seek after a sign?
45414And he, trembling and astonished, said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
45414And how could the polar bear and the humming bird of the tropics pass through the different temperatures to reach the garden of Eden?
45414And how were they answered?
45414And if any one had found it how could we know it?
45414And if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
45414And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour; and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your king.... Shall I crucify your king?
45414And shall we, rather than have recourse to so natural a solution, allow of a miraculous violation of the most established laws of nature?
45414And so also with witchcraft, polygamy, slavery, and many other wrongs-- must we have something to take their place?
45414And so it is a blessing for God to give the fruit of the wine- press to his children?
45414And the Lord God called unto Adam and said unto him, where art thou?"
45414And the Lord called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
45414And the Lord said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant, Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and upright man?...
45414And the Lord said unto Satan, Whence comest thou?
45414And the Pharisees said unto him, Behold, why do they on the Sabbath day that which is not lawful?
45414And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said unto them, Why have ye done this thing, and have saved the men- children alive?
45414And they asked him,"What then?
45414And we are to emulate him?
45414And what became of this"corruptible body?"
45414And what has this book, the Bible, revealed?
45414And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate?
45414And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, saying, in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
45414Are abject poverty and misery divine blessings?
45414Are lice, tape- worms, bed- bugs, fleas, flies, grasshoppers, and mosquitoes"blessings in disguise?"
45414Are men restrained by what you call religion?
45414Are not both notions of the same origin and equally absurd?
45414Are not both transmitted to us from the dark ages, from the same book, and must not both stand or fall together?
45414Are not the two propositions antithetical?
45414Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
45414Are some unconscious of their degradation?
45414Are the brightness and steel of the knife separate?
45414Are the chances all in favor of the believer and all against the skeptic?
45414Are there not numerous stories in the Bible recounting the robberies and murders perpetrated in the name and by the sanction of God?
45414Are you familiar with chemistry?
45414Art thou Elias?
45414As regards traffic, do not livery stable keepers let their horses as freely on Sundays as on week days?
45414Be not over much wicked, neither be foolish; why shouldst thou die before your time?
45414Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is there anything too hard for me?...
45414But are these her children who claim Jesus as very God and yet fly directly in the face of his precepts and practice?
45414But he said unto them,... Have ye not read in the law, how that on the Sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath, and are blameless?
45414But how could these celestial creators expect to prevent man from gaining knowledge after they had created him with a brain to think?
45414But how did he get possession of them?
45414But how do we know he said so?
45414But is there any personal observation to prove the existence of an eternal God?
45414But is this correct?
45414But the other answering, rebuked him, saying, Dost thou not fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
45414But we are led to immediately ask, could they have been made in the first place like them?
45414But where do these members of the state and national legislatures get their power from?
45414But where is the proof that we owe our virtue, liberty, and enlightenment to the Bible?
45414But wherein does the male suffer his share in this divine punishment?
45414But why did God permit him to do these cruel things to Job?
45414But will you say that this something, this self- existent, eternal everything, is God?
45414Can God, through the Bible, make precisely the same revelation to two persons?
45414Can a splendid civilization be established on such a basis?
45414Can you account for molecular action?
45414Can you account for the loves and hatreds of the atoms?
45414Can you explain it?
45414Can you have a thought that is not suggested to you by what you call matter?
45414Can you tell of anything without a material basis?
45414Can you tell what matter is?
45414Can you tell what matter really is?
45414Canst thou, by searching, find out God?
45414Did God create him or did he make himself?
45414Did Satan ever try to do anything as hellish as this?
45414Did he Ascend from Either Place?
45414Did he lie when he took Jesus up into an exceeding high mountain, etc., and saith unto him,"All these will I give thee,"etc.?
45414Did not Paul, Peter, Luther, Wesley-- did they not all reject the religion of their mothers?
45414Did not millions of Christians pray for the restoration of President Garfield?
45414Did the Serpent reason like a man?
45414Did the Serpent talk?
45414Did the curse upon woman extend to the females of animals bearing offspring?
45414Did the designer intend that parasites should infest the human body?
45414Did the fish all swim up to the shore and range themselves in a row to be named?
45414Did the waters lie on the mountain tops, and refuse to run down to the valleys, until they were commanded?
45414Divorced from matter, where is life?
45414Do not druggists sell as freely what they possess, whether cigars or whisky, hairbrushes or perfumery?
45414Do not hotels ply their business as freely, always at the tobacco stand and often at the bar?
45414Do not newsboys run as loose with their shouts of"Herald and Gazette?"
45414Do not ye judge them that are within?
45414Do the biblical critics all harmonize?
45414Do the gods forget things as we poor mortals do?
45414Do the natural affairs of this world show a designer?
45414Do they have any except that which is delegated to them by the people?
45414Do they tell him that his conscience is free and the Bible is an open book for him to read and interpret as he can?
45414Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
45414Do you know what force is?
45414Do you understand how this dust and these seeds and that light and this moisture produced that bud and that flower and that perfume?
45414Do you understand that any better than you do a dream?
45414Do you understand that any better than you do the production of thought?
45414Do you understand that any better than you do the thoughts of love that you see in the eyes of the one you adore?
45414Do you understand that?
45414Does God doubt?
45414Does he investigate, compare, and test matters by experiment?
45414Does he need a smaller hell to taper off on, before he can give up hell altogether?
45414Does he not have a larger kingdom, a larger following than God?
45414Does he want the itch or measles in place of the small pox?
45414Does life belong to what we call matter, or is it an independent principle infused into matter at some suitable epoch?
45414Does not preaching consist in asking people to reject the religion of their mothers and to come over to the preacher''s religion?
45414Does not that proposition tacitly concede that it is irrational to say there is a God?
45414Does the New Testament revelation stand this test?
45414Does the existence of such people conclusively prove the existence of a good designer?
45414Does the soul develop as the body develops?
45414Does the soul retain its sex?
45414Doth not even nature itself teach you, that if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
45414For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory, why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
45414For why should he seek to make any progress?
45414Give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me; lest I be full and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord?
45414Had they no rights that a just God was bound to respect?
45414Has he imagination?
45414Has he not as much power now as he had then?
45414Has he not the revealed will of God-- a complete guide to duty here and to destiny hereafter?
45414Has not Christianity ever been a missionary religion?
45414Has not the church always prohibited knowledge?
45414Has she not stood in the way of every great reform?
45414Has the plan of the designer failed?
45414Has the punishment inflicted upon the Devil lessened his power?
45414Has the soul the physical organs indispensible to mental action and consciousness?
45414Hast not thou made a hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side?
45414Hast thou never heard that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, never is weary?
45414Hath not God chosen the poor of this world, rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom?
45414Have the Bible expounders always seen eye to eye?
45414Have the curses which God has pronounced on the world made it better?
45414Have we advanced one step toward explaining how the Absolute can be the source of the Relative, or how the Infinite can give rise to the Finite?"
45414Have you the slightest conception?
45414Having gratuitously thrown in this gem, we proceed to answer the question,"Where the Devil, did he come from?"
45414Having thus successfully responded to the interrogatory, What is the soul?
45414He said,"My brethren, we will first inquire where the Devil he was walking to?
45414Hear now, O house of Israel; is not my way equal?
45414His own garments had been taken by the soldiery when he died, that the scripture might be fulfilled(?
45414How are we to account for this?
45414How can the Infinite become that which it was not from the first?
45414How could a fat minister with a fat salary, look such a ghost as that in the face?
45414How could any one but Mary say who the father of the child was?
45414How could he speak without having the vocal organs necessary to human speech?
45414How could he walk upon feet thus crippled?
45414How could he walk?
45414How could he with such a small head and not even a spoonful of brains, know so much more than Adam and Eve?
45414How could the writer know where he had gone, if he had once passed away from his sight?
45414How could these plain people have misunderstood him upon a subject with so little chance for misapprehension?
45414How could they cut down forest and cultivate rice for food if they had no''dah''?"
45414How could this be, when"the eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good?"
45414How could we know that some one had learned it even if it were true?
45414How did Paul or any other person know what they thought, if there were no written statements by them?
45414How do we know there is a kind Providence watching over this world?
45414How does that strike you, Messrs. Bible Prohibitionists?
45414How does this come about?
45414How does this come to pass if pain was ordained to work good?
45414How is it that there is nothing in the Old Testament on this subject?
45414How many were there present, and were there still more of them elsewhere?
45414How much more things that pertain to this life?
45414How then did it come about if it was not revealed to man, that we keep in a special manner One Day in Seven?
45414How, then, according to divines, does it attain any potentiality?
45414If God made him then is he not responsible for all that old Nick does?
45414If God so clothe the grass of the field... shall he not much more clothe you?...
45414If I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do our sons cast them out?
45414If Satan had been going up and down the country would he not of necessity have met God again and again?
45414If a living person was placed in an air- tight jar, and the jar sealed hermetically, at death how would the soul make its exit?
45414If he has and is the God of all worlds, why does he not now give back to the widow her son?
45414If he is as terribly demoniacal as orthodox theology describes him,"why in''l do n''t God kill the Devil?"
45414If he were able to effect his purposes why should he construct a vessel with which to visit far off lands?
45414If man possessed the power to speak into existence a steamship, would he contrive, plan and use means to construct it?
45414If not, how can a God manipulate an infinite universe and be infinite''Himself?''
45414If not, of what use would the soul be?
45414If so, how can it be irrational to deny an irrational proposition or absurdity?
45414If the book and my brain are both the work of the same infinite God, whose fault is it that the book and the brain do not agree?
45414If the soul is located in all parts of the body what becomes of that part of the soul contained in an amputated part of a living body?
45414If the soul leaves the body at death, where does it sojourn while waiting for the resurrection morn?
45414In another place he says,"Have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?"
45414In fact even if it were true, how could any one have ever found it out?
45414In reply I said,"Do you see that man walking on the other side of the street?"
45414In the light of modern theology is not the Devil almost always successful?
45414In this paper an attempt is made to answer two very important questions, namely: What is, and where is the soul?
45414In what part of the body is the soul located?
45414Is This Life the"Be- all and End- all?"
45414Is all this no loss?
45414Is ignorance a gracious boon in mercy sent?
45414Is it legitimate to accept its evidence when we please and reject it when we please?''
45414Is it no loss to hold back when truth oversteps the line of orthodoxy, and when there ought to be free discussion, to shrink before we know not what?
45414Is it not natural that the sincere Christian, having the power, should suppress such opinions?
45414Is it not plain that each of them professes to trace the lineal descent of one and the same man, Joseph?
45414Is it not strange that some one in the Old Testament did not stand by an open grave of father or mother and say,"We shall meet again"?
45414Is it not true that he who invented the plow was a greater man than Moses?
45414Is it nothing to feel that the human beings that surround us are children of the devil and heirs of hell?
45414Is it nothing to lose time and talents, to waste our labor on that which is not bread, and our money upon that which profiteth not?
45414Is it possible for you to conceive of the creation of a single atom?
45414Is it possible to imagine the annihilation of a single atom?
45414Is it the doctrine of the Bible?
45414Is it true that those who believe in the Bible are willing to have it tested by reason, justice, or humanity?
45414Is mind an entity or result?
45414Is mind degraded by this recognition of its dependence[ on matter]?
45414Is not brightness the quality attaching to a certain modification of existence-- steel?
45414Is not intelligence a quality attaching to a certain modification of existence-- man?
45414Is not the end of Jesus''career on earth important, in order to understand his life and character?
45414Is the Devil the father of lies?
45414Is the soul an entity or nonentity?
45414Is the soul an organization independent of the body?
45414Is the soul of a negro of the same color as the soul of a caucasian?
45414Is the soul of an idiot as well developed as the soul of an intelligent person?
45414Is the soul of an infant of the same size and weight as the soul of an adult?
45414Is the soul sensible or insensible to pain?
45414Is there a conscious intelligence at work guiding all the affairs of this world?
45414Is there a display of intelligence and benevolent design in creating man with strength and wisdom to slaughter his prey at will?
45414Is there a supreme intelligence which causes monstrosities, sends epidemics, horrid diseases, plants parasites upon the human body?
45414Is there any place in the record, accounts of the Devil''s stealing, robbing, and murdering?
45414Is there not something in matter that forever eludes you?
45414Is there nothing to be thrown into the opposite scale?
45414Is there, let me ask, anything like agreement among the creeds?
45414Is, then, the Bible a different book to every human being who reads it?
45414Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
45414Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
45414Let us ask, is the balance of profit and loss fairly struck?
45414Must not that be false which requires for its support so much imposture, so much barbarity?
45414Not always; but even suppose it were true, did not Jesus reject the religion of his mother?
45414Nothing?
45414Now if the son of God may pray and receive no answer, what can the common rank and file sinner expect?
45414Now the last hour has arrived-- will he die in his obstinacy, when a little hypocrisy would save him from so much agony?
45414Now what does license mean with such people?
45414Of course if he stood up, he could not stand on any one else''s feet than his own, but did he climb out of the sepulcher and go on his way rejoicing?
45414Of what color is the soul?
45414Of what is the soul composed?
45414Of what shape is the soul?
45414On the contrary, would it not come instantly into existence as a complete, perfect whole?
45414Or if they must have some protection for their modesty why were not fig- leaf aprons quite sufficient for that climate?
45414Or is it moral uprightness instead of wisdom that they lack?
45414Or why after seeing he had made him a little too wise, and a trifle too devilish he did not kill him?
45414Or why, if it were necessary to have him, he was not placed under some restraint?
45414Or, is it not rather the loss of all that a free and rational being most values?
45414Out of the mouth of the Most High proceedeth not evil and good?
45414Paul''s teachings were adverse to the marital relations:"Art thou loosed from a wife?
45414Por.--Why did n''t you call your adversary a fool?
45414Por.--Why, man, what''s the matter?
45414Quite naturally we ask in the"beginning"of what?
45414Second Samuel 19: 22:"David said, What have we to do with you, ye sons of Jeremiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?"
45414Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
45414Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?
45414Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
45414Shall we infer therefrom that ignorance is bliss?
45414Sinner.--Does he always do just what ought to be done?
45414Sinner.--Does he at all times know just what ought to be done?
45414Sinner.--Is God infinite in his wisdom?
45414Sinner.--Why do you pray to him?
45414Some questions to be answered by the man who pounds the Bible and claims to understand the Greek scriptures: 1. Who were the sons of God?
45414Standing up in their graves, dressed in their funeral wardrobe?
45414Suppose we expose the delusion of eternal torments, what does man want in its place?
45414That we are unhappy.--Why should we be more unhappy than the Christian?
45414The magicians turned a river of blood into blood, and killed dead fish, eh?
45414The question is immediately raised:"Were the lice made for man, or man for the lice?"
45414The writer of the book of Kings gives us a"chariot of fire"and"a whirlwind"as the modus operandi of translating Elijah from one world to the other(?
45414The''dogmatism of the Infidel''we hear so much about?
45414Then Jesus, standing alone with the woman, asks,"Woman where are those thine accusers?
45414Then Satan answered the Lord and said, Doth Job fear God for naught?
45414Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing: Is it lawful on the Sabbath days to do good or to do evil?
45414Then where is the benevolence of design in creating the animals to be thus slaughtered?
45414Then where is your universe?
45414Therefore, take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
45414These truly are open and most gross violations of the law, but against them what murmur has been heard taking the form of prosecution?
45414To Eve?
45414Unless it were corporeal, how could it be effected by the body, be able to suffer, or be nourished within the body?
45414Very well; from what did he create it?
45414WHAT IS CIVILIZATION?
45414Was he not cursed to go on his belly for all time to come?
45414Was he not there right on the spot?
45414Was it French?
45414Was it because the divinely inspired men did not know?
45414Was it duly reported and verified then and there?
45414Was it necessary for the Lord after taking out the rib to go off a distance by himself that he might finish the work undisturbed?
45414Was it not showing respect to him?
45414Was it the Bible that elevated and made them and made their unsurpassed poets, painters, sculptors, and orators?
45414Was not Abraham our father justified by works?...
45414Was not God, the omnipresent, everywhere on earth?
45414Was not Rahab, the harlot, justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had them sent out another way?
45414Was there any particular"design"in that?
45414We should have said to him''What do you propose to give us in place of this angel?
45414Weary, working, burdened one, Wherefore toil you so?
45414Were any of these problems ever solved?
45414Were the patriarchs who took a number of women as wives without a marriage ceremony free- lovers?
45414Were they any relation to the people of Nod?
45414What are the glad tidings?
45414What are the manifestations of spiritual feeling compared with the result of logical reasoning?"
45414What corresponding benefit has resulted from these long and zealous discussions?
45414What could be clearer than this, that the framers of the Constitution intended to exclude all religious questions from the charter of liberty?
45414What did the Bible accomplish for the people of Syria, and Asia Minor, who were first blessed with it?
45414What did they think of the event?
45414What does any one want in place of infant damnation?
45414What first principles have been established by them?
45414What follows then?
45414What general conclusions have been reached?
45414What higher or stronger incentive to right action can be offered?
45414What information does it give man of the nature of this earth, of geology, geography, or of the millions of stars seen and unseen; of agriculture?
45414What is life?
45414What is this but the rhetoric of an enthusiast?
45414What is, and Where is the Soul?
45414What language did he speak?
45414What length of time does it require for the soul to reach its final destination?
45414What mattered it what his opinion of Job might be?
45414What prudent farmer would intentionally sow wheat on land certain to produce a bad crop?
45414What reply, for instance, can reason give to any appeal to it regarding the doctrine of the trinity or of the incarnation?
45414What shall be done with the record?
45414What use can it be to him?"
45414What was the cause of death?
45414What were their occupations?
45414What were they doing all this time?
45414What would the world be without the knowledge of good and evil?
45414When and where are the souls made, or did they always exist?
45414When asked whether he did acknowledge the power of the gods,"Aye,"he answered,"but where are they painted who were drowned after their vows?"
45414When did he tell a deliberate falsehood?
45414When did it ever occur to a sane mind that bed- bugs and mosquitoes and fleas were created with a benevolent design?
45414When does the soul enter the body, before or after birth?
45414When does the soul leave the body, at death or at the resurrection day?
45414When he halted I turned to my questioner and asked,"Where has Mr. Johnson''s gait gone since he stopped walking?"
45414When he has made up his mind, and seeks to enter a church which is full of liberty, what do the officers of the church say to him?
45414When was Jesus Born?
45414When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand?
45414When, where, how, and by whom was this transformation of a hideous serpent into a prince- like man, accomplished?
45414Where and at what distance from the earth is the soul land located?
45414Where and when did the five hundred see the risen Jesus?
45414Where are they now?
45414Where are those who have risen in him gloriously complete?
45414Where did the Devil come from?
45414Where did they come from?
45414Where does the soul come from?
45414Where is he now?
45414Where is the benevolence in peopling the earth with millions of human beings who live lives of poverty and misery?
45414Where is the design in creating such monstrosities as we see among animals?
45414Where is the design in the tornado that sends a fleet with its precious freight of humanity beneath the remorseless waves?
45414Where is the design in the volcano that belches forth its fiery billows and buries in ruins a Pompeii and a Herculaneum?
45414Where is the evidence of benevolent design in earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, drouth, famine, and ten thousand ills which flesh is heir to?
45414Where is the evidence of design in the horrid monsters which once filled the oceans?
45414Where is the moral purpose?
45414Where shall we find such a number of circumstances agreeing to the corroboration of one fact?
45414Where the Devil did he come from?
45414Where will this end?
45414Where, I would like to know, can you find more disagreement than in the Christian church?
45414Wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously?
45414Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power?
45414Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper?
45414Wherefore?
45414Wherein is the evidence of design?
45414Whereupon, then, rests the assertion, that if the believer does not gain, he can not lose?
45414Which is the most rational and hope inspiring belief?
45414Which will you accept?"
45414Whither shall I flee from thy presence?
45414Who can say, I have made my heart clean; I am pure from my sin?
45414Who discovered the fact?
45414Who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
45414Who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
45414Who is to dictate to nature what phenomena, or what qualities inhere in what substances; what effects may result from what causes?
45414Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward; and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?
45414Who questions the right?
45414Who taught him the use of language?
45414Who told him to get up?
45414Who was Apollo, and what relation did his worship bear to reverencing"the day of the sun?"
45414Who was it that"intended to give moral, and not scientific instruction?"
45414Who was the reporter at that early date?
45414Who were the five hundred?
45414Whom does the crowd await?
45414Why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly?...
45414Why did he fail to speak?
45414Why did he form man to place him in the garden to be tempted and ruined when it was in the Creator''s power to prevent his fall?
45414Why did he go dumbly to his death, leaving the world to misery and to doubt?
45414Why did he not create him so good and so strong that it would be impossible for him to do wrong?
45414Why did he not cry, You shall not persecute in my name; you shall not burn and torment those who differ from you in creed?
45414Why did he not explain the doctrine of the trinity?
45414Why did he not plainly say, I am the Son of God?
45414Why did he not save them from being lost?
45414Why did he not say something positive, definite, and satisfactory about another world?
45414Why did he not tell his disciples, and through them the world, that man should not persecute, for opinion''s sake, his fellow man?
45414Why did he not tell the manner of baptism that was pleasing to him?
45414Why did he not turn the tear- stained hope of heaven to the glad knowledge of another life?
45414Why did not the Creator make all of his creatures perfect?
45414Why did not the author of the red man( Adam) tell him that he was going to have a severe temptation?--that he was soon to meet his great adversary?
45414Why did the Creator inflict such a hellish punishment upon Adam and Eve, and let the Serpent off so lightly?
45414Why died not I from the womb?
45414Why do so many misunderstandings arise upon this matter?
45414Why do some animals, like the dugong, have tusks that never cut through the gums?
45414Why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?"
45414Why do ye not rather take wrong?
45414Why does he withhold light from the blind, and why does one who had the power miraculously to feed thousands allow millions to die for want of food?
45414Why has the guinea pig teeth that are shed before it is born?
45414Why is it that he who made all the constellations did not put in his heaven the star of hope?
45414Why is it that religion has always condemned learning, discoveries, inventions, reforms, etc.?
45414Why should God, a being of infinite tenderness, leave the question of immortality in doubt?
45414Why should a God of infinite wisdom create people who would gladly murder their creator?
45414Why should an infinitely good being create an infinitely bad being?
45414Why should he fortify a heathen in his crimes?
45414Why should his opinion be asked?
45414Why should not all these writers have possessed the same information that Luke pretends to have?
45414Why should the fact that they had become more like the gods be a sufficient reason for preventing them from sharing in the immortal life?
45414Why should we not be more happy?
45414Why was he not created so that God himself could govern him?
45414Why was knowledge and wisdom forbidden to man when these above all things else he needed most?
45414Why was the Serpent( the Devil) made so much stronger and wiser than man?
45414Why were these ten innocent persons murdered?
45414Why, if this world is created and controlled by infinite wisdom and benevolence, are not all things beautiful?
45414Why?
45414Why?
45414Will I eat of the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
45414Will he not pray for mercy?
45414Will he not recant?
45414Will not, therefore, the most sincere, earnest, and devoted Christians, in an age of unquestioning faith, be the most active and zealous persecutors?
45414Will they contend that children are inherently an evil?
45414Wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar?
45414Yes, but you admit by this statement that you know now positively nothing of a conscious intelligence ruling the universe, why not say so?
45414Yes; but do not Christians hurt our feelings?
45414an existence or a condition?
45414and how long could they survive if they were even there, and how could they find their way back to their former habitats?
45414and in thy name cast out devils?
45414and in thy name done many wonderful works?
45414and in thy name done many wonderful works?
45414and one of them shall not fall to the ground without your Father?
45414and secondly, who the Devil he wanted to devour?
45414and thirdly, what the Devil he was roaring about?"
45414and will not the zeal to destroy them be in proportion to the love of truth and regard for the welfare of humanity?
45414hath no man condemned thee?
45414or what shall we drink?
45414or wherewithal shall we be clothed?...
45414so it appears that God, the''original prohibitionist,''according to the Woman''s Christian Temperance Union drinks wine, else how could it cheer him?
45414that if necessary he should resort to coercive measures?
45414to save life or to destroy it?
45414why weepest thou?"
38805Did he call on God or Jesus Christ, asking either of them to forgive his sins, or did he curse them or either of them?
38805My God, my God, why hast thou for-saken me?"
38805To whatpurpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?
38805What is it?
38805When ye come to appear before me, who hath re-quired this at your hand?"
38805Where did he get it? 38805 ''_ Why did you not publish that? 38805 --of his brother ministers? 38805 158 Can he do anything of that nature? 38805 174 The Christian now asks of the atheist: Where is your asylum, where is your hospital, where is your university? 38805 217 Are stories like this calculated to make soldiers merciful? 38805 280 Is such a vision a prophecy? 38805 352 Why was not the mind of each man so made that every religious truth necessary to his salvation was an axiom? 38805 405 Would not a man who had been raised from the dead naturally be an object of considerable interest, especially to his friends and acquaintances? 38805 482 Did the State of New York feel indebted to a drunken beast, and confer upon Thomas Paine an estate of several hundred acres? 38805 85 Do you think that laymen have the same right as ministers to examine the Scriptures? 38805 About how long did God continue to pay particular attention to his children in this world? 38805 After some solicitation on my part he agreed to do so? 38805 After these sinners have died, and been sent to hell, will the Christians in heaven then pity them? 38805 Again I ask, in what respect? 38805 Allow me to ask again, do you believe? 38805 And if he does not believe it, and ad- mits that he does not believe it, then his honesty will not save him? 38805 And suppose that the islander should honestly reject the true religion? 38805 And suppose, further, that the man honestly believed that the efficacy of the sacrifice depended largely on the size of the toad? 38805 And the Lord saidunto him: Wherewith?
38805And what is better calculated to increase the happiness of mankind than to know that the doctrine of eternal pain is infinitely and absurdly false?
38805And why does one who had the power miraculously to feed thousands, allow millions to die for want of food?
38805Are all parts of the inspired books equally true?
38805Are any miracles performed now?
38805Are people to be saved or lost on the reputation of Eusebius?
38805Are we absolutely certain that he ever lived?
38805Are we absolutely sure who wrote them?
38805Are we certain that some of the books that were thrown out were not inspired?
38805Are we indebted for his kindness to the flesh that clothed his spirit?
38805Are we not commanded to love our enemies?
38805Are we under obligation to render good for evil, and to"pray for those who despitefully use us"?
38805Are you satisfied that Christ was abso- lutely God?
38805Are you still of that opinion?
38805Are you willing to accept the challenge; or have you ever read that chapter?
38805As soon as I offered to deposit the gold and give bonds besides to cover costs, did you not publish a falsehood?
38805Aside from the miracles, is there any evidence to show the supernatural origin or character of Jesus Christ?
38805At the time God made these people, did he know that he would have to drown them all?
38805At the time God told Adam and Eve not to eat, why did he not tell them of the existence of Satan?
38805But how can he answer these scientists?
38805But suppose they are good men,-- what then?
38805But why should God be so particular about our believing the stories in his book?
38805But why should I expect kindness from a Chris- tian?
38805But why should Mr. Tal- mage say that?
38805But why, if the flood was local, should he have taken any of the fowls of the air into his ark?
38805By hating infidels and maligning Christians?
38805Can I control these impressions?
38805Can a man be saved now by living exactly in accordance with the Sermon on the Mount?
38805Can a man control his belief?
38805Can a minister be expected to treat with fairness a man whom his God intends to damn?
38805Can any one believe this to be a true account of the personal appearance of Mr. Paine in 1802?
38805Can he even cause a"vehement east wind"?
38805Can it be that to give an honest opinion causes one to die in terror and de- spair?
38805Can such a God be good?
38805Can we rely upon the Catholic Church now?
38805Certainly, birds could have avoided a local flood?
38805Could Christ have prevented the Jews from crucifying him?
38805Could Christ now furnish evidence enough to convince every human being of the truth of the Bible?
38805Could any additional evidence have been furnished?
38805Did Abraham show any gratitude?
38805Did Christ only have pity when he was part human?
38805Did Christ write anything himself, in the New Testament?
38805Did God always know that a Bible was necessary to civilize a country?
38805Did God ever make any other special efforts to convert the people, or to reform the world?
38805Did God hear about this?
38805Did God keep his promise?
38805Did God succeed in civilizing the Jews after he had"removed"the Canaanites?
38805Did God use the prophets simply as instruments?
38805Did I understand you to say that Christ was actually God?
38805Did Jehovah change the canes of the Egyptian magicians into snakes?
38805Did Luke?
38805Did Mark?
38805Did Matthew say anything on the sub- ject of"regeneration"?
38805Did Thomas Paine Recant?
38805Did any of your ancestors ever receive a letter like that?
38805Did any of your ancestors ever receive a letter like that?
38805Did any of your ancestors ever receive a letter like that?
38805Did he create his own"omnipotence"?
38805Did he drown them all?
38805Did he establish any church?
38805Did he ever quite succeed in civilizing them?
38805Did he excuse murderers then, and does he damn thinkers now?
38805Did he get out of hailstones?
38805Did he know exactly how they would use that freedom?
38805Did he know exactly what they would do when he chose them?
38805Did he know just as much before he was born as after?
38805Did he know that billions would use it wrong?
38805Did he know that hundreds and millions and billions would suffer eternal pain?
38805Did he know when Judas went to the chief priest and made the bargain for the delivery of Christ?
38805Did he know when he made them that they would all be failures?
38805Did he make a woman at the same time that he made a man?
38805Did he make the world out of nothing?
38805Did he ordain any ministers, or did he have any re- vivals?
38805Did he put his thoughts in their minds, and use their 337 hands to make a record?
38805Did he refer to the gospel set forth by Mark?
38805Did he tell any of his disciples to write any of his words?
38805Did he then succeed in civilizing them?
38805Did he turn them out of the garden because of their sin?
38805Did he want Garfield assassinated?
38805Did not Christ say that we ought to"bless those who curse us,"and that we should"love our enemies"?
38805Did not the first disciples advocate theories that their parents denied?
38805Did reading the Bible make them bad people?
38805Did the Catholics decide for us which are the true gospels and which are the true epistles?
38805Did they die for a lie?
38805Did they get the idea of persecution from the Bible?
38805Did they not, by reading the same book, come to the conclusion that it was their solemn duty to extirpate heresy and heretics?
38805Did they try to circumvent God?
38805Did this God establish any schools or institutions of learning?
38805Did this convince Pharaoh?
38805Did you not ask me to deposit the money that you might prove the"absurd story"to be an"ower true tale"and obtain the money?
38805Did you not in your paper of the twenty- seventh of September in effect deny that you had offered to prove this"absurd story"?
38805Did you not offer to prove that Paine died in fear and agony, frightened by the clanking chains of devils?
38805Do all men get the same ideas from the Bible?
38805Do all men give the same force to the same evidence?
38805Do any two people in the whole world speak the same language, now?
38805Do good Christians pity sinners in this world?
38805Do they divide profits?
38805Do we know anything of the character of Eusebius?
38805Do we know that Polycarp ever met St. John?
38805Do we know that they picked out the right ones?
38805Do we know where the Garden of Eden was, and have we ever found any place where a"river parted and became into four heads"?
38805Do we know whether any of the dis- ciples wrote anything?
38805Do we know who wrote the gospels?
38805Do we not know absolutely that man is greatly influenced by his surroundings?
38805Do you admit that I have the right to reason about it and to investigate it?
38805Do you admit that Matthew says nothing on the subject?
38805Do you believe all the miracles?
38805Do you believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ?
38805Do you believe that he can help you?
38805Do you believe the story of Jonah to be a true account of a literal fact?
38805Do you consider it just in God to create a man who can not believe the Bible, and then damn him because he does not?
38805Do you consider it necessary to be"regenerated"--to be"born again"--in order to be saved?
38805Do you consider it our duty to love our neighbor?
38805Do you consider it possible for a law to be jusdy satisfied by the punishment of an innocent person?
38805Do you consider such treatment of ani- mals consistent with divine mercy?
38805Do you consider that the inventor of a steel plow cast a slur upon his father who scratched the ground with a wooden one?
38805Do you fear the final triumph of infi- delity?
38805Do you have to employ Christ to mollify a being of infinite mercy?
38805Do you mean that he performs no miracles at the present day?
38805Do you mean to say that there would have been no death in the world, either of animals, insects, or persons?
38805Do you not consider the treatment of the Canaanites to have been cruel and ferocious?
38805Do you not think that a confusion of tongues would bring men together instead of separa- ting them?
38805Do you really believe that Elijah went to heaven in a chariot of fire, drawn by horses of fire?
38805Do you really believe that the infinite God killed some animals, took their skins from them, cut out and sewed up clothes for Adam and Eve?
38805Do you really regard poverty as a crime?
38805Do you remember the pains I took to clean you?
38805Do you see anything"prophetic"in the fate of the Jewish people themselves?
38805Do you still insist that the Old Testa- ment upholds polygamy?
38805Do you suppose it was really brim- stone?
38805Do you suppose that we will care nothing in the next world for those we loved in this?
38805Do you take the ground that there never has been a human being who could predict the future?
38805Do you think that Christ knew the Jews would crucify him?
38805Do you think that Christ wrought 413 many of his miracles because he was good, charitable, and filled with pity?
38805Do you think that God made the Jewish people wanderers, so that they might be perpetual witnesses to the truth of the Scriptures?
38805Do you think that God really endeav- ored to civilize the Jews?
38805Do you think that God, if there be one, when he saves or damns a man, will take into con- sideration all the circumstances of the man''s life?
38805Do you think that Jonah was really in the whale''s stomach?
38805Do you think that Lot''s wife was changed into salt?
38805Do you think that Luke was mistaken?
38805Do you think that Matthew, Mark and Luke knew anything about the necessity of"regen-"eration"?
38805Do you think that Paine was a drunken beast when the following letter was received by him?
38805Do you think that Samson''s strength depended on the length of his hair?
38805Do you think that it is necessary for us to believe all the miracles of the Old Testament in order to be saved?
38805Do you think that light emitted by rocks would be sufficient to produce trees?
38805Do you think that the spirit in which Mr. Talmage reviews your lectures is in accordance with the teachings of Christianity?
38805Do you think that there are any cruel- ties on God''s part recorded in the Bible?
38805Do you think that when he chose Judas he knew that he would betray him?
38805Do you think they did, and are doing great harm?
38805Do you think this brimstone came from the clouds?
38805Do you understand that God made coats of skins, and clothed Adam and Eve when he turned them out of the garden?
38805Do you wish, as Mr. Talmage says, to de- stroy the Bible-- to have all the copies burned to ashes?
38805Does God believe in the right of private judgment?
38805Does Mr. Talmage believe in the doctrine of"tran-"substantiation"?
38805Does Mr. Talmage believe that it is the duty of a man to fight for a government in which he has no rights?
38805Does Mr. Talmage think that it is absolutely neces- sary to believe_ all_ the story?
38805Does an argument depend for its force upon the pecuniary condition of the person making it?
38805Does he always do just what ought to be done?
38805Does he at all times know just what ought to be done?
38805Does he not know, that a fact can not by any possi- bility be affected by opinion?
38805Does he seek to enhance his glory by receiving the adulation of cringing slaves?
38805Does it show that a heart is entirely without mercy, simply because a man denies the justice of eternal pain?
38805Does it show that a man has been entirely given over to the devil, because he refuses to believe that God ordered a father to sacri- fice his son?
38805Does not such a statement devour itself?
38805Does the existence of such people conclusively prove the existence of a good Designer?
38805Does the fact that Buddha taught the same tend to show that he was of divine origin?
38805Does the fact that he died for that belief prove its truth?
38805Does the following sound as though spoken by a God of mercy:"I will make mine arrows drunk"with blood, and my sword shall devour flesh"?
38805Does the good Christian defame unanswering and unresisting dust?
38805Does the real Christian malign the memory of the dead?
38805Does the real Christian violate the sanctity of death?
38805Does the right to read a book include the right to give your opinion as to the truth of what the book contains?
38805For what reason did he place temptation in the way of his children?
38805God''s bodikins, man, much better: use every man after his desert, and who should''scape whipping?
38805Had all of his moral precepts been taught before he lived?
38805Had he no time to give a commandment against slavery?
38805Had he no"omnipotence"left?
38805Had these people any option as to whether they would be made or not?
38805Has any one ever seen any of these cherubim?
38805Has he as much power now as he had when on earth?
38805Has he correctly stated your position?
38805Has he not as much power now as he had then?
38805Has the honesty of his belief anything to do with his future condition?
38805Have I the right to decide for myself whether or not the book is inspired?
38805Have I the right to read the Bible?
38805Have I the right to say that God did not write the Koran?
38805Have all honest men who have exam- ined the Bible believed it to be inspired?
38805Have we any testimony, except human testimony, to substantiate any miracle?
38805Have you any evidence that he was in a drunken condition when he died?
38805Have you any other reasons for be- lieving it to be inspired?
38805Have you in your writings been actuated by the fear of such a consequence?
38805Have you no confidence in any pro- phecies?
38805Have you not the same witnesses in favor of their authenticity, that you have in favor of the gospels?
38805Have you read the sermon of Mr. Talmage, in which he exposes your mis- representations?
38805Have you the right to be guided by your reason?
38805Have you the same right to follow your reason after reading the Bible?
38805How am I to get out of this sinful state?
38805How could a devil have done worse?
38805How could it be worse, when assassins are among the best people in it?
38805How could there have been any progress in this world, if children had not gone beyond their parents?
38805How deep was the water?
38805How did God destroy the people?
38805How did it happen that Christ did not visit his mother after his resurrection?
38805How did it happen that the Canaanites were never convinced that the Jews were assisted by Jehovah?
38805How did the Catholic Church select the true books?
38805How did the Christian religion commence?
38805How did they happen to be there?
38805How did vegetation grow without sun- light?
38805How do I know that you believe the Bible?
38805How do you account for that?
38805How do you account for that?
38805How do you account for the fact that God did not make himself known except to Abra- ham and his descendants?
38805How do you account for the fact that the heathen were not surprised at the stopping of the sun and moon?
38805How do you account for the present condition of woman in what is known as"the civilized"world,"unless the Bible has bettered her condition?
38805How do you answer this?
38805How do you explain the story of Elisha and the children,--where the two she- bears destroyed forty- two children on account of their impudence?
38805How do you know he was converted?
38805How do you know?
38805How do you know?
38805How do you know?
38805How do you under- stand this matter, and has Mr. Talmage stated the facts?
38805How does he prove that he is a Christian?
38805How does he regard the great and glorious of the earth, who have not been the victims of his particular superstition?
38805How does it happen that the two gene- alogies given do not agree?
38805How is it that not one word is said about the death of Mary-- not one word about the death of Joseph?
38805How is it that the Jews had no confi- dence in these miracles?
38805How is it?
38805How long did it take God to make the universe?
38805How long did they remain in slavery?
38805How long is a"good- while"?
38805How many of the Christian witnesses against him, in his judgment, told the truth?
38805How much did it rain each day?
38805How should infidels be treated?
38805How should we regard the wonderful stories of the Old Testament?
38805How was it answered?
38805How was it possible, under the old dis- pensation, to please a being of infinite kindness?
38805How were the people prevented from succeeding?
38805How would their being"broken up"increase the depth of the water?
38805How, then, do you account for the fact that, before the forbidden fruit was eaten, an evil serpent was in the world?
38805How?
38805I ask again, was this cruel?
38805I ask the questions asked by Jefferson:"Is he"honest; is he capable?"
38805I ask you again whether these splendid utterances came from the lips of a drunken beast?
38805I want to ask you a few questions about the second sermon of Mr. Talmage; have you read it, and what do you think of it?
38805If Christ had not been betrayed and 399 crucified, is it true that his own mother would be in perdition to- day?
38805If Christ knew that Judas would betray him, why did he choose him?
38805If God gave laws from Sinai what right have we to repeal them?
38805If God''s witnesses were honest, anybody could believe, and what be- comes of faith, one of the greatest virtues?
38805If I do not believe the Bible, whose fault is it?
38805If I have the right to read the Bible, have I the right to try to understand it?
38805If Mr. Talmage had been born in Turkey, is it not probable that he would now be a whirling Dervish?
38805If Paine had died a millionaire, would you have accepted his religious opinions?
38805If Paine had drank nothing but cold water would you have repudiated the five cardinal points of Calvin- ism?
38805If Paine recanted why should he be denied"a little earth for charity"?
38805If a man honestly thinks that the Bible is not inspired, what should he say?
38805If he concludes that some of them are inspired, and believes them, will he then be damned for that belief?
38805If he could have saved his life and did not, was he not guilty of suicide?
38805If he recanted, he died substantially in your belief, for what reason then do you denounce his death as cowardly?
38805If he wanted to kill anybody, why did he not kill David?
38805If he was and is the God of all worlds, why does he not now give back to the widow her son?
38805If he was false in his testimony as to liberty, what is his affidavit worth as to the value of Christianity?
38805If he was so terribly against that crime, why did he forget to 69 mention it?
38805If it had not been, then, for the con- fusion of languages, spelling books, grammars and dictionaries would have been useless?
38805If it was a local flood, why did they put birds of the air into the ark?
38805If it was necessary to believe on Jesus Christ, in order to be saved, how is it that Matthew failed to say so?
38805If not, is Mr. Talmage a Baptist?
38805If so, what?
38805If the Catholic Church at that time had thrown out the book of Revelation, would it now be our duty to believe that book to have been inspired?
38805If the Catholic Church was not infal- lible, is the question still open as to what books are, and what are not, inspired?
38805If the light of which you speak was sufficient, why was the sun made?
38805If the man had eaten of the tree of life, would he have lived forever?
38805If the political theory of Mr. Talmage is carried out, of course the question will arise in a little while, What is a Christian?
38805If they wanted to show that Christ was of the blood of David, why did they not give the gene- alogy of his mother if Joseph was not his father?
38805If they were honest in the vote they gave, and died without changing their opinions, are they now in hell?
38805If upon reading these apocryphal books a man concludes that they are not inspired, will he be damned for that reason?
38805If we are under obligation to love our enemies, is not God under obligation to love his?
38805If we forgive our enemies, ought not God to forgive his?
38805If we forgive those who injure us, ought not God to forgive those who have not injured him?
38805If you take this away from us, what do you propose to give us in its place?
38805In the Psalms, Jehovah derides the idea of sacrifices, and says:"Will I eat of the flesh of"bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
38805In the first place, what is an"infidel"?
38805In the morn- ing at breakfast my mother asked Willet Hicks the following questions:"Was thee with Thomas Paine during his last sickness?"
38805In what language?
38805In what respect?
38805In what way was his death cowardly?
38805In your judgment, why did God destroy the Canaanites?
38805Instead of having an inspired book, why did he not make inspired folks?
38805Instead of having his commandments put on tables of stone, why did he not write them on each human brain?
38805Is Buddhism true?
38805Is Christ any more willing to take to his heart the whole world than his Father is?
38805Is God infinite in wisdom and power?
38805Is God satisfied with the adoration of the frightened?
38805Is God the author of all books?
38805Is God''s ship to go down in storm and darkness?
38805Is Mr. Talmage willing that the question, What is Christianity?
38805Is Saint John the only one who speaks of the necessity of being"born again"?
38805Is all this a consequence of the wrath of God?
38805Is he a Catholic?
38805Is he as charitable and pitiful now, as he was then?
38805Is he still omnipotent, and has he as much"omnipotence"now as he ever had?
38805Is he the product-- the natural product-- of Chris- 150 tianity?
38805Is he willing that I should exercise my judgment in deciding whether the Bible is inspired or not?
38805Is he willing to accept the testimony even of ministers?
38805Is he willing to admit that the testi- mony of a Bible, reader and believer is true?
38805Is it a sure sign of an impure mind, when a man insists that God never waged wars of extermination against his helpless children?
38805Is it as great a sin to admit into the Bible books that are uninspired as to reject those that are inspired?
38805Is it because the mind of the infidel is poisoned, that he refuses to believe that an infinite God commanded the murder of mothers, maidens and babes?
38805Is it because their minds are vile, that they refuse to believe that an infinite God established or protected polygamy?
38805Is it calculated to convey the slightest information?
38805Is it evidence of a thoroughly scientific mind to believe that one man turned over a house so large that three thousand people were on its roof?
38805Is it neces- sary for those who profess to love the whole world, to hate the few they come in actual contact with?
38805Is it necessary to believe all the miracles?
38805Is it necessary to understand the Bible in order to be saved?
38805Is it necessary, in order to ascertain the truth of Christianity, to look over the election re- turns?
38805Is it not a little strange that religion should make men so coarse and ill- mannered?
38805Is it not astonishing that so little is in the New Testament concerning the mother of Christ?
38805Is it not better for each one to decide honestly for himself?
38805Is it not infinitely impudent in him to contrast his penny- dip with the sun of inspiration?
38805Is it not possible that something can be done for a human soul in another world as well as in this?
38805Is it not singular that they were never mentioned afterward?
38805Is it not strange that Christ, in his Ser- mon on the Mount, did not speak of"regeneration,"or of the"scheme of salvation"?
38805Is it not strange that none of the disciples of Christ 123 said anything about their parents,--that we know absolutely nothing of them?
38805Is it not true that some of these books were adopted by exceedingly small majorities?
38805Is it not wonderful that God failed to pro- tect these innocent wives and children?
38805Is it not wonderful that all the writers 404 of the four gospels do not give an account of the ascension of Jesus Christ?
38805Is it not wonderful that some of them said that he did ascend, and others that he agreed to stay with his disciples always?
38805Is it not wonderful that such awful con- sequences flowed from so small an act?
38805Is it not wonderful that the Egyptians were not converted by the miracles wrought in their country?
38805Is it not wonderful that they were not convinced of the power of God, by the many mira- cles wrought in Egypt and in the wilderness?
38805Is it possible for any intelligent man now to believe that the history of Jonah is literally true?
38805Is it possible that Christ is less for- giving in heaven than he was in Jerusalem?
38805Is it possible that God can be gratified with the applause of moral cowards?
38805Is it possible that a being of infinite power would exercise it in that way instead of in the interest of kindness and peace?
38805Is it possible that a good God would take pains to deceive his children?
38805Is it possible that the God of Mr. Tal- mage could not have made man a success?
38805Is it possible that the eternal welfare of a human being depends upon believing the testimony of Poly- carp and Irenæus?
38805Is it possible that the other writers never heard of these things?
38805Is it possible that this will was made by a pauper--by a destitute outcast-- by a man who suffered for the ordinary necessaries of life?
38805Is it possible to conceive of anything more fig- leaflessly 297 absurd?
38805Is it possible to see"design"in earth- quakes, in volcanoes, in pestilence, in famine, in ruthless and relentless war?
38805Is it scientific to assert that seven priests blew seven rams''horns loud enough to blow down the walls of a city?
38805Is it scientific to imagine that thrusting a spear through the body of a woman ever stayed a plague?
38805Is it scientific to say that a river cut itself in two and allowed the lower end to run off?
38805Is it scientific to say that an animal saw an angel, and conversed with a man?
38805Is it scientific to say that the muscle of a man de- pended upon the length of his locks?
38805Is it unscientific to deny that water gushed from a hollow place in a dry bone?
38805Is it worse in a man than in an angel, to care nothing for his mother?
38805Is it your candid opinion that a man who does not believe the Bible should keep his belief a secret from his fellow- men?
38805Is not self- denial in a man as praise- worthy as in a God?
38805Is not that passage in Mark generally admitted to be an interpolation?
38805Is not this a supply of liquor for dinner and supper?"
38805Is not this true?
38805Is that all we know about Polycarp?
38805Is that portion of the last chapter of Mark found in the Syriac version of the Bible?
38805Is the Bible scientific?
38805Is the God of Mr. Talmage in partnership with the devil?
38805Is the New Testament now the same as it was in the days of the early fathers?
38805Is the man who shoulders his musket in the defence of human freedom good enough to cast a ballot?
38805Is there any evidence that they showed any particular respect even for the mother of Christ?
38805Is there to be a wreck at last?
38805Is there"design"in this?
38805Is this true?
38805Is this true?
38805Is virtue the same in all worlds?
38805Is"inspiration"a question to be settled by the ballot?
38805It is hardly fair to compare her with the inventor of the steamship?
38805Jehovah got angry again, and said to Moses:"How long will these people provoke me?
38805Mr. Talmage also charges you with"making light of holy things,"and seems to be aston- ished that you should ridicule the anointing oil of Aaron?
38805Mr. Talmage also claims that we are indebted to Christianity for schools, colleges, univer- sities, hospitals and asylums?
38805Mr. Talmage asks you whether, in your judgment, the Bible was a good, or an evil, to your parents?
38805Mr. Talmage asks:"What has been the effect upon your children?
38805Mr. Talmage charges that you have taken the ground that the Bible is a cruel book, and has produced cruel people?
38805Mr. Talmage charges you with being"the champion blasphemer of America"--what do you understand blasphemy to be?
38805Mr. Talmage charges you with having said that the Scriptures are a collection of polluted writings?
38805Mr. Talmage in reply to you?
38805Mr. Talmage says that infidels have done no good?
38805Mr. Talmage thinks that you laugh too much,--that you exhibit too much mirth, and that no one should smile at sacred things?
38805Mr. Talmage wants you to tell where the cruelty of the Bible crops out in the lives of Chris- tians?
38805Must a man believe statements that he has every reason to think are false?
38805Now suppose that in this belief the man had died,--what then?
38805Now, if we are to take the testimony of Irenæus, 267 why not take it?
38805Now, suppose that the father is an infidel, and the mother a Christian, what must the son do?
38805Of course, infidels laugh at these things; but what can you expect of men who have not been"born"again"?
38805Of what use are all the sciences, if you lose your own soul?
38805Of what use to the world was Bishop Mcllvaine, compared with the inventor of needles?
38805Of what use were a hundred such priests compared with the inventor of matches, or even of clothes- pins?
38805On what day did God make vegetation?
38805Once he pitied even thieves; does he now abhor an intellectually honest man?
38805Or, was it a belief in the Bible that made Mr. Talmage deny the truth of their statements?
38805Paine, you have not answered my questions; will you answer them?
38805Perhaps it has, but would it not be well enough to answer it once more?
38805Should Christians pray for the con- version of infidels?
38805Should Christians try to convert them?
38805Should a God be worshiped, and a man be damned, for the same action?
38805Should he have betrayed Christ, or let somebody else do it; or should he have allowed the world to perish, in- cluding his own soul?
38805Should we believe the miracles, whether they are reasonable or not?
38805So you think that, after all, it was not God''s intention that the Jews should become civilized?
38805Some may not have seen the answer?
38805Suppose Judas had understood the divine plan, what ought he to have done?
38805Suppose a man is firmly convinced that Polycarp knew nothing about Saint John, and that Saint John knew nothing about Christ,--what then?
38805Suppose he is convinced that Eusebius is utterly unworthy of credit,--what then?
38805Suppose his father had been a Catholic, and his mother a Protestant,--what then?
38805Suppose his parents had both been infidels-- what then?
38805Suppose it should turn out that some of these miracles depend upon mistranslations of the original Hebrew, should we still believe them?
38805Suppose that Hannah More had never lived?
38805Suppose that doubts force themselves upon my mind?
38805Suppose that the Christian religion had been put to vote in Jerusalem?
38805Suppose that the infidel is a good man, how will you answer him then?
38805Suppose that the same man should read the Koran, and come to the conclusion that it is not an inspired book; what ought he to say?
38805The question is: Is the Bible a cruel book?
38805The second time was at the marriage feast in Cana, when he said to her:"Woman, what have I to do"with thee?"
38805The text from which he preached is:"Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
38805The worship of the sun was an exceedingly natural religion, and why should a man or woman be destroyed for kneeling at the fireside of the world?
38805Then hypocrisy will not save him?
38805Then the Old Testament tells us how we lost immortality, not that we are immortal, does it?
38805Then why did Luke say in the same verse of the same chapter that"Jesus increased in"favor with God"?
38805Then you regard belief as the safe way?
38805Then you think that there is no such thing as the crime of blasphemy, and that no such offence can be committed?
38805There are in Russia about eighty millions of people--how many Christians?
38805There are more Buddhists than Christians-- why does he vote against majorities?
38805There are more Methodists than Presbyterians-- why does the gentleman remain a Presbyterian?
38805There was a time when an abolitionist could not be elected to office in any State in this Union; what did that prove?
38805There was a time when no man could have been elected to any office, who in- 300 sisted on the rotundity of the earth; what did that prove?
38805There was a time when no man who denied the existence of witches, wizards, spooks and devils, could hold any position of honor; what did that prove?
38805There was a time when they were not allowed to express their honest thoughts; what does that prove?
38805They had wandered so long in the desert that they finally cried out:"Wherefore have ye brought us"up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
38805This being so, this miracle is the best attested of all?
38805This being so, why did not God reveal himself to every human being?
38805Twelfth-- If Thomas Paine recanted, why do you pursue him?
38805Was Abraham pursued by the justice of God because of the crime against Hagar, or for the crime against his own wife?
38805Was Christ the God of the universe at the time of his birth?
38805Was God afraid that Adam and Eve might get back into the garden, and eat of the fruit of the tree of life?
38805Was God always patient and kind and merciful toward his children while they were in the wilderness?
38805Was God at that time, in favor of slavery?
38805Was God driven to madness by the conduct of his chosen people?
38805Was God, at that time, merciful?
38805Was Mohammed an im- postor?
38805Was anything more infamous ever recorded in the annals of barbarism?
38805Was he a 479 drunken beast when he wrote the"Crisis"?
38805Was he convinced before that time?
38805Was he in the world before the for- bidden fruit was eaten?
38805Was he the infinite God, creator and controller of the entire universe, before he was born?
38805Was he turned out to prevent his eating?
38805Was he willing that the"unconverted"should cover 308 the fields of victory with their corpses, that this nation might not die?
38805Was he willing, at that time, that sinners should vote to keep our flag in heaven?
38805Was it a belief in the Bible that colored their testimony?
38805Was it beastly to die without a com- plaint, without a murmur-- to pass from life without a fear?
38805Was it beastly to look with composure upon the approach of death?
38805Was it beastly to submit to the inevitable with tranquillity?
38805Was it because in the light of that letter Mary Roscoe, Mary Hinsdale and Grant Thorburn appeared un- worthy of belief?
38805Was it because it proved beyond all cavil that Thomas Paine did not recant?
38805Was it cowardly in him to hold the Thirty- Nine Articles in contempt?
38805Was it cowardly not to be afraid?
38805Was it cowardly not to call on your Lord?
38805Was it cruel, or unjust?
38805Was it kind, was it just, was it noble, was it worthy of a good God?
38805Was it necessary for him to stop the sun and moon and depend entirely upon the efforts of Joshua?
38805Was it necessary to have a devil in heaven?
38805Was it optional with him whether he should make such people or not?
38805Was not God able to write a book that would command the love and admiration of the world?
38805Was such conduct Godlike?
38805Was that a punishment for having had so many wives?
38805Was that before the sun was made?
38805Was that cruel?
38805Was the Catholic Church infallible then?
38805Was the snake who tempted them to eat, evil?
38805Was there any particular"design"in that?
38805Was there not room enough on the tables of stone for just one word on this subject?
38805Was this cruel?
38805Was this fearful destruction an act of mercy?
38805Was this the conduct of a drunken beast?
38805Were animals so treated by the com- mand of a merciful God?
38805Were both these persons inspired by the same God?
38805Were our first parents under the im- mediate protection of an infinite God?
38805Were the Jews guilty of idolatry?
38805Were the men who picked out the in- spired books inspired?
38805Were the people after the flood just as bad as they were before?
38805Were these eight persons totally de- praved?
38805Were they 155 not false,--in his sense of the word,--to their fathers and mothers?
38805Were they the same people that God had promised to take care of?
38805What are the principal reasons that have satisfied you that the Bible is not an inspired book?
38805What are"the fountains of the great deep"?
38805What became of Abraham and his people?
38805What became of all the Canaanites, the Egyptians, the Hindus, the Greeks and Romans and Chinese?
38805What became of the millions and billions who lived in this hemisphere, and of whose existence Jehovah himself seemed perfectly ignorant?
38805What can I be expected to give as a substitute for perdition?
38805What could have been more cruel than the flood?
38805What crime had Thomas Paine committed that he should have feared to die?
38805What did God do then?
38805What did God do with Adam and Eve after he got them done?
38805What did God do with these people after Pharaoh allowed them to go?
38805What did God give us reason for?
38805What did God make man of?
38805What did he make him for?
38805What did he make it out of?
38805What did he say or do of a cowardly character just before, or at about the time of his death?
38805What did he say?
38805What did that prove?
38805What did that prove?
38805What did that prove?
38805What did they do?
38805What do we really know about Polycarp?
38805What do you consider is the strongest argument in favor of the inspiration of the Scrip- tures?
38805What do you consider the strongest argument against the truth of infidelity?
38805What do you mean by that?
38805What do you think of his argument, or of his explanation, rather, of that miracle?
38805What do you think of it?
38805What do you think of the argu- ments presented by Mr. Talmage in favor of the inspiration of the Bible?
38805What do you think of the declaration of Mr. Talmage that the Bible will be read in heaven throughout all the endless ages of eternity?
38805What do you think of the following state- ment by Mr. Talmage:"Oh, I have to tell you that no"man ever died for a lie cheerfully and triumphantly"?
38805What do you think of the story of Daniel-- you no doubt remember it?
38805What do you think of what he has to say?
38805What do you understand by"the"morning and evening"of a"good- while"?
38805What do you wish to have done with the Bible?
38805What does Mr. Talmage think of man- kind?
38805What does a man want in place of a disease?
38805What does he think of some of the best the earth has produced?
38805What does it prove?
38805What does that prove?
38805What effect has the religion of Jesus Christ had upon him?
38805What effect, in his judgment, did the reading of the Bible have upon his enemies?
38805What else did God do in order to in- duce Pharaoh to liberate the Jews?
38805What else did he make?
38805What evidence, according to the Bible, can Mr. Talmage give of his belief?
38805What happened then?
38805What happened to Adam and Eve in the garden?
38805What have you stated upon that subject?
38805What have you to say to the charge that you were mistaken in the number of years that 72 the Hebrews were in Egypt?
38805What is his opinion of the"unconverted"?
38805What is your opinion about that?
38805What is your understanding of this matter?
38805What is"inspiration"?
38805What kind of man was Abram?
38805What makes you think it is inspired?
38805What means did he take to liberate the Jews?
38805What more heartless than to overwhelm a world?
38805What more merciless than to cover a shoreless sea with the corpses of men, women and children?
38805What must we think of your present conduct?
38805What punishment did God inflict upon Adam and Eve for the sin of having eaten the for- bidden fruit?
38805What right has a Christian to ask anybody to love his father, or mother, or wife, or child?
38805What right has he to any opinion upon the subject?
38805What right has he to question the statements of an inspired writer?
38805What then?
38805What was the object of making woman out of man''s side?
38805What was the result?
38805What was this miracle performed for?
38805What was woman made of?
38805What were the affirmations contained in the offer you made?
38805What were the last words of Jesus Christ?
38805What will be the fate of a man who does not believe it, and yet pretends to believe it?
38805What would Russia be, in the opinion of Mr. Tal- mage, but for Christianity?
38805What would he Jiave done had he been remorse- lessly cruel and wicked?
38805What would he have done had he acted from motives of revenge?
38805What would they have done had he been exacting, easily incensed, revengeful, cruel, or blood- thirsty?
38805What, in your judgment, became of the dead who were raised by Christ?
38805When God created each human being, did he know exactly what would be his eternal fate?
38805When he thinks he is right?
38805When the flood came, why did he not drown all?
38805When we take into consideration that it is aided by the momentum of eighteen centuries, is it not wonderful that it is not to- day holding its own?
38805When we were engaged in civil war, did Mr. Tal- mage object to any man''s enlisting in the ranks who was not a Christian?
38805Where did education come from?
38805Where did they get it?
38805Where did"Polycarp get it?
38805Where has he been through all the centuries of slavery and crime?
38805Where is he now?
38805Where is the flaming sword now?
38805Who cares then for the pride of intellect?
38805Who has the right to decide as to the real ideas that God intended to convey?
38805Who made you?
38805Who saw the miracle?
38805Who would not complain under similar cir- cumstances?
38805Whom did he select?
38805Whom do you regard as infidels?
38805Why could we not get along without it?
38805Why did a God of infinite mercy destroy seventy thousand men?
38805Why did he allow him to thwart his plans?
38805Why did he allow himself to be be- trayed, if he knew the plot?
38805Why did he allow the devil to tempt Adam and Eve?
38805Why did he create him?
38805Why did he do this?
38805Why did he fail to reveal himself to the other nations-- nations that, compared with the Jews, were learned, cultivated and powerful?
38805Why did he fill his land with widows and orphans, because King David had taken the cen- sus?
38805Why did he leave innocence and ignorance at the mercy of subtlety and wickedness?
38805Why did he not destroy that 370 snake; or how did he come to make him; what did he make him for?
38805Why did he not give a Bible to the Egyptians, the Hindus, the Greeks and the Romans?
38805Why did he not kill them, and start over again with a perfect pair?
38805Why did he not make them so sharp, intellectually, that they could not be deceived?
38805Why did he not play the role of a Savior instead of that of a 205 detective?
38805Why did he not protect them?
38805Why did he not put them on their guard?
38805Why did he not warn them of this snake?
38805Why did he not, as the leader of this people, his chosen children, feed them better?
38805Why did he permit him to pollute the inno- cence of Eden?
38805Why did he preserve Noah?
38805Why did he produce them?
38805Why did he put"the"tree of the knowledge of good and evil"in the garden?
38805Why did he save for seed that which was"perfectly"and thoroughly corrupt in all its parts and facul-"ties"?
38805Why did his God make a devil?
38805Why did n''t you call your adversary a fool?
38805Why did not Christ tell Zaccheus that he"must be born again;"that he must"believe on the Lord Jesus Christ"?
38805Why did not God punish Saul instead of the people?
38805Why did not these inspired men tell us how to cure some of the diseases that have decimated the world?
38805Why did the bears come?
38805Why did they fail to speak of it?
38805Why did you not publish the entire letter of Bishop Fenwick?
38805Why did you suppress it?
38805Why do you call infidels"fools"?
38805Why do you call upon Jesus Christ to help you?
38805Why do you curse infidels?
38805Why do you pray to him?
38805Why do you think she was changed into salt?
38805Why does a good God permit these things?
38805Why does he allow him now to wrest souls by the million from the redeeming hand of Christ?
38805Why does he not now cure the lame and the halt and the blind?
38805Why does he per- mit him to live?
38805Why does he with- hold light from the eyes of the blind?
38805Why does not God furnish more evidence?
38805Why save such seed?
38805Why should God hate us for being what we are and necessarily must have been?
38805Why should God object to having his book examined?
38805Why should a God of infinite wisdom create people who would gladly murder their Creator?
38805Why should a good God people a world with men capable of burning their fellow- men-- and capable of burning the greatest and 48 best?
38805Why should a ship built by infinite wisdom, by an infinite shipbuilder, carry life- boats?
38805Why should he set up his judgment against the Websters and Jacksons?
38805Why should we have a book for a master?
38805Why was it necessary to save the birds?
38805Why were the miracles recorded in the New Testament performed?
38805Why were they not put upon their guard against the serpent?
38805Why were they thrown out?
38805Why would Paine expect a correct answer about his writings from one who had read very little of them?
38805Why would a God do such an infamous thing?
38805Why, man, what''s the matter?
38805Why, then, did he make them?
38805Why?
38805Why?
38805Why?
38805Why?
38805Will Christians in heaven love their neighbors?
38805Will Mr. Talmage admit that his witness told the truth in this?
38805Will Mr. Talmage be kind enough to explain the stoppage of the moon?
38805Will he give us the names of the painters that existed in Palestine from Mount Sinai to the destruction of the temple?
38805Will he give us the names of the sculptors between those times?
38805Will he have the kindness to perform a miracle?--for instance, produce a"local flood,"make a worm to smite a gourd, or"prepare a fish"?
38805Will he pledge himself in advance to subscribe to such a creed?
38805Will it be necessary at last to forsake his ship and depend upon life- boats?
38805Will somebody be kind enough to show the"design"in this trans- action?
38805Will the reading of these things make children kind to animals?
38805Will you have the fairness to admit it?
38805Would God allow a soul to suffer 426 eternal agony rather than furnish evidence of the truth of his Bible?
38805Would he say,"I can not tell the truth, I must lie,"for the purpose of shedding a halo of glory around"the memory of my mother"?
38805Would he say:"Of"course, my father and mother would a thousand"times rather have their son a hypocritical Christian"than an honest, manly unbeliever"?
38805Would it not have been better to have had his flood at first, before he made anybody, and drowned the snake?
38805Would it not have been far better to leave them unconscious dust?
38805Would it not have been more con- vincing if Christ, after his resurrection, had shown himself to his enemies as well as to his friends?
38805Would it not seem from this, that"regeneration"and a"belief in the"Lord Jesus Christ,"are no part of the gospel?
38805Would not a millionth part of the force necessary to stop the moon, have pierced the enemy''s centre, and rolled up both his flanks?
38805Would not the force employed in stopping the rotary motion of the earth have been sufficient to destroy the enemy?
38805Would not the mission of Christ have been a failure had no one betrayed him?
38805Would such a fish understand any language?
38805Would then a man, by following the course of conduct prescribed by Christ in the Sermon on the Mount, lose his soul?
38805Would there have been no poisonous plants, no poisonous reptiles?
38805Would you regard a revelation now made to the Esquimaux as intended for us; and would it be a revelation of which we would be obliged to take notice?
38805You do not seem to have any great opinion of the chemical, geological, and agricultural views expressed by Mr. Talmage?
38805You have told me that if you did not be- lieve it, you would not tell me?
38805You notice that Mr. Talmage finds nearly all the inventions of modern times mentioned in the Bible?
38805_ Third._ If God is infinitely good, is he not fully as sympathetic as Christ?
38805did he deny that story?
38805not: Was Miss Nightingale a cruel woman?
38805or let me qualify the question, do you wish to believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God?''
38805should be so settled?
38805why hast thou forsaken me?"
804848:001:010 For do I now persuade men, or God?
804848:002:017 But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin?
804848:003:002 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
804848:003:003 Are ye so foolish?
804848:003:004 Have ye suffered so many things in vain?
804848:003:019 Wherefore then serveth the law?
804848:003:021 Is the law then against the promises of God?
804848:004:015 Where is then the blessedness ye spake of?
804848:004:016 Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
804848:004:021 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
804848:004:030 Nevertheless what saith the scripture?
804848:005:007 Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
804848:005:011 And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
8048having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
8048or do I seek to please men?
806060:002:020 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
806060:003:013 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
806060:004:018 And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
806262:002:022 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
806262:005:005 Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
8062And wherefore slew he him?
56685''But,''says one,''what matters it whether we go this road that you point out or some other? 56685 And did not the injunction go forth which forms the very corner- stone of His own Church-- of Christianity--''Repent and be baptized?''"
56685And do you claim that little children are exempt?
56685And do you really believe that baptism brings forgiveness of sin?
56685And in the next verse he asks,''How shall they preach except they be sent?'' 56685 And is not''Mormonism''its other name?"
56685And practice it, perhaps?
56685And the one a short distance below here?
56685Are You from Salt Lake City?
56685Are the preachers-- those who commonly preach in connection with the churches of the present day called of God as was Aaron? 56685 But did not Jesus say,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel?''"
56685But do you mean that living persons shall be baptized for the dead?
56685But how were they to receive the Holy Ghost?
56685Can you give us any other evidences respecting this record?
56685Certainly, why not? 56685 Certainly,"said the westerner;"but before answering, will you tell me what church edifice that is to the east of us?"
56685Did not He go down into the waters of baptism and receive immersion at the hands of John the Baptist?
56685Do not you and the majority of the others accept of other forms of baptism and in many cases of none at all?
56685Do you agree with this? 56685 Do you mean to prove that these men, ministers of the gospel, have no authority to officiate in that ordinance?
56685Does not that depart from the teachings of the Bible and the example set by Christ Himself?
56685Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 56685 Have you any further proofs to offer respecting the divine authenticity of this book you refer to?"
56685He did; but was He talking to modern ministers then? 56685 He said he had a mission among us,"chimed in a third;"I wonder what it can be?"
56685How can that be?
56685How could we lay any claim whatever to a Christian belief in the resurrection unless we believed in a literal resurrection?
56685How did Brigham Young come to be the leader of the people?
56685How did the death of Joseph, the Prophet, occur?
56685I hope sir, you do not accuse me of innuendo?
56685In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done? 56685 Indeed?
56685Is it not a fact that you are from Salt Lake City?
56685Is it not recorded in Holy Writ,said the doctor,"that if we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ we will be saved?"
56685Is it possible? 56685 Is it true that the bodies called''Christian''at present represent the Church of Christ?
56685Is not Salt Lake City the headquarters and residence of a class of people known as Mormons who hold exclusive sway there?
56685Is that all?
56685Let me ask, have you ever read the Bible to any great extent?
56685Let me ask,said the preacher,"did not Jesus say,''He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father?''"
56685My minister, I suppose; why?
56685Of course, or why should they take the pains to prepare for death? 56685 Then it would appear that you believe in the family relation continuing throughout eternity?"
56685Then the devout Christian may be happy and jovial without being less a Christian, on account of that?
56685Then to yourself you are a''Latter- day Saint,''and to the world you are a''Mormon?''
56685Then what has become of the gospel?
56685Then why not bear His name?
56685Then you believe in the actual practice of laying on of hands as well as of baptism by immersion?
56685Was that the gospel? 56685 Well, if paradise is not heaven, what is it?
56685Well, suppose we accept this as the first round in the gospel ladder, where will we find the second?
56685Well, why not tell us who it was?
56685Were they qualified to preach it? 56685 What do you consider the Savior would think of your mission, if He were here?
56685What do you mean by saying''in marriage as ordained of God?'' 56685 What is meant by Priesthood?
56685What is the belief of the Latter- day Saints in relation to marriage?
56685What is the probable proportion?
56685What is the reason that people are becoming irreligious? 56685 What other churches are there in this place?"
56685What were the considerations that led to the settling of Utah by the Mormons?
56685When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high? 56685 Where and how, pray?"
56685Where shall I wander now to find Successors they have left behind? 56685 Which will you have, my friends, the doctrine of the Bible or the doctrines of men?
56685Who was it, papa?
56685Why should we not have, Mr. Sutherland? 56685 Why, how is this?"
56685You are stating the case properly, but what did he tell them?
56685You know that all Christians believe that after death there is life?
56685You told us,said he,"that you were an advocate of the Church of Jesus Christ; should there not be a suffix in these words-- Latter- day Saints?"
56685''Faith cometh by hearing, and how can we hear without a preacher?''
56685''Well,''says one, are they not taught?''
56685Am I right as far as I have gone?"
56685Am I to understand from this that we must worship Him without a body?
56685And now, let me ask, will it not be practicable for you to remain another day?"
56685And what is it?"
56685And who can doubt the result?
56685And whose voice was it that spoke from the heavens, saying,''This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased?''
56685Are these not parts and passions?
56685Are we displeased with anybody?
56685As quoted, God asks Job:''Who laid the corner stones of this earth, when the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy?''
56685Be baptized and wash away his sins?
56685But is it true that the promises of God were fulfilled anciently in regard to this matter?
56685But is not that a vastly different proposition?"
56685But what has that to do with having met you before?"
56685But what is becoming of us if such doctrines are not taught?
56685But, by and by, their citizenship is called into question, and they produce the certificates of C. D.; the President inquires,''Who is C. D.?
56685By parity of reasoning where would our own government be if subjected to similar treatment?
56685Can eternity be circumscribed?
56685Can it be that one of our Savior''s promises has really fallen to the ground unfulfilled?"
56685Can it be true?
56685Can you tell me now, which of all these different denominations has the gospel of Jesus Christ?
56685Can you think of anything more comforting than that the loving ties formed in this world are to endure through out the ages of eternity?"
56685Did Christ establish the true order or did He not?
56685Did not Jesus say,''Suffer little children to come unto me?''"
56685Did you say''foolish ideas''?
56685Do People Practice their Religious Professions?
56685Do n''t you think it would be well if He also had a church in your midst?"
56685Do our Protestant ministers, at the present time, profess to be sent of God as was Aaron?
56685Do the righteous of this people cause persecution to come upon themselves?
56685Do we believe this?
56685Do you differ from these ministers very much in other principles?"
56685Do you think you can obtain God''s blessing by being members of a church or churches that teach doctrines opposed to what Christ taught?
56685Does not the Father of all living conduct Himself in this wise towards His children?
56685Durant?"
56685Has he obtained a rest?
56685Have all mankind come to a knowledge of the truth?
56685Have they not transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance and broken the everlasting covenant?
56685Have we any hope of enjoying the glory of God in our present sinful condition?
56685Have you a spirit?
56685Have you also a body?
56685Have you not noticed that upon many occasions when introduced to a person, you feel as well acquainted as if you had known him for years?"
56685He went to him, and when the scales fell from the eyes of Paul, or Saul, this man of God said to him:''Why tarriest thou?
56685How can those who did not hear the gospel before they died, receive the ordinances?"
56685How can we account for such a condition of things?
56685How do you explain it?"
56685How is it organized?"
56685How is it?
56685How is this?
56685I am informed that you believe in a literal resurrection of the body?
56685I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?
56685If Christ said that these miracles manifestations of Almighty power should follow the believers, I say what reason have you to deny it?
56685If a school master were to undertake to teach a little child algebra, you would call him foolish, would you not?
56685If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
56685If it is not reasonable, what are we to do?
56685If not, why has the church dispensed with the officers that God placed in it for the purpose of bringing all to a unity of the faith?
56685If that be admitted, of course the next question of importance is, How was Aaron sent?
56685If the doctrine I teach be true-- and it has stood all tests so far-- can you find nothing more than a name to oppose it?"
56685If their spirits could be restored with resurrected bodies, why should not the eternal work of God in joining them as one remain unbroken?
56685If they went to some other place, where is that place?"
56685In my first, primeval childhood, Was I nurtured near thy side?
56685In the heavens are parents single?
56685In thy holy habitation, Did my spirit once reside?
56685Is it reasonable to suppose that God would set up two distinct religious bodies, the ministers of which teach different doctrines?
56685Is not all marriage ordained of Him?"
56685Is not this true?"
56685Is that so?"
56685Is there a minister connected with the Christian denominations of the present day who professes to be sent of God by direct revelation?
56685Is there a more important blessing offered to mankind than the remission of sins?
56685Is there any objection to this?
56685Is this correct?"
56685Is this not true?"
56685Many believed on him, and the result of their belief was that they said,''Men and brethren, what shall we do?''
56685May I ask you, Mrs. Marshall, and you, Miss Marshall, what part of the country our friend here comes from?"
56685May I ask, who do you intend shall baptize you?"
56685No, Do the principles of the gospel create prejudice and persecution against them?
56685Now that is very plain, and what does it mean?
56685Now then in what church do we find apostles and prophets?"
56685Now then, to whom was our Savior praying?
56685Now, if He has no body, what became of the one He took away with Him?"
56685Now, my friends, do not the different sects of the day present us with a literal fulfillment of all these sayings?
56685Now, what was it?
56685On coming up out of the water, what was it that lighted upon Him in the form of a dove?"
56685Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
56685Or, are they all wrong together?
56685Or, in other words, are they called by revelation from God?
56685Shall I do so for you?"
56685Should there be no buoyancy of spirit, no diversion, no relaxation, in order that there might be no penalty as the result of indulgence?"
56685That no man has a right to administer in the ordinances of religion except he be sent of God as was Aaron, for how can a man preach except he be sent?
56685The doctor replied,"There are none; but you must remember there must be a preacher, for''how shall they hear without a preacher?''"
56685The preacher then asked a question which must seem to the reader to have been too long delayed--"May I ask of what church you are a member?"
56685The question is, Does Christ promise that power to believers in the gospel?
56685This was the resurrection of our Master, and inasmuch as He has commanded us to follow Him, why should ours not be the same?"
56685Was He asking a favor of Himself?"
56685Was he a good man?
56685We say He did, and would ask, has any man a right to change it?
56685Were you made in the image of God, body and spirit?
56685What believers did Christ speak about?
56685What did Peter say?
56685What did that consist of?
56685What do you think of them?
56685What does it teach us?
56685What fault have you to find with it?"
56685What is meant by Marriage as Ordained of God?
56685What is the principle?"
56685What is the reason that men who have heretofore been respected as ministers of religion are now little thought of?
56685What is the reason that people talk of sacred things lightly?
56685What is your method?"
56685What particular part of the Christian faith appears to you as being most difficult to understand?"
56685What shall we do about them?
56685What shall we do to be saved?
56685What were the words?
56685What were threats and annoyances to him?
56685What, then, should be the calling and duty of the children of men?
56685When He gave His apostles authority to preach, did that give all men who feel disposed to take the honor unto themselves, the same authority?
56685When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face?
56685Where and What is Paradise?
56685Where do we find it as it existed anciently?
56685Who are True Christians?
56685Who are fit Candidates for this Ordinance?
56685Who can doubt it?
56685Who can realize this?
56685Who is authorized to Baptize?
56685Who of all these parties are right?
56685Who will go there and become angels of perdition and suffer the wrath of an offended God?
56685Who will?
56685Why do you disturb the slumbers of the peaceful citizens at night, thus hideously masked?
56685Why should we doubt that the gift of Eve to Adam, was designed to be eternal?
56685Why so?"
56685Why then should we conclude that death should void the contract or separate them any more than that it should destroy the spirit?
56685Why?
56685Will they, or will they not, stand scrutiny?
56685Will this apply to any of you?
56685Will you now proceed to fulfill the promise?"
56685With what principle are we more familiar?
56685Would it not be rather difficult for any person to stand on the right hand of himself?
56685You know if we can get to heaven one way, is not that as good as another?
56685You must have two Priesthoods then, as you speak of the High Priesthood, indicating there must be a lower one?"
56685You remember reading in the last book of the New Testament, that in the beginning God cursed the earth; but did He curse all things pertaining to it?
56685You say God has no body; did our Savior have one?
56685You say God is a spirit; does that prove He has no body?
56685and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard, and how shall they hear without a preacher?
56685and if so, are we here as school children, sent by exalted parents, to become acquainted with sorrow in order to understand happiness?"
56685and who will say you have not the same cup resurrected from the grave?''
56685in other words, of what use is baptism for the dead, if there is no resurrection?
56685where is his spirit?
56685xv: 29) he asks them:''Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?''
806666:005:002 And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
806666:007:013 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
806666:013:004 And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
806666:015:004 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
806666:017:007 And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
8066and whence came they?
8066who is able to make war with him?
804747:001:017 When I therefore was thus minded, did I use lightness?
804747:002:002 For if I make you sorry, who is he then that maketh me glad, but the same which is made sorry by me?
804747:003:001 Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
804747:006:014 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
804747:006:015 And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
804747:006:016 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
804747:010:007 Do ye look on things after the outward appearance?
804747:011:007 Have I committed an offence in abasing myself that ye might be exalted, because I have preached to you the gospel of God freely?
804747:011:011 Wherefore?
804747:011:022 Are they Hebrews?
804747:011:023 Are they ministers of Christ?
804747:011:029 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
804747:012:013 For what is it wherein ye were inferior to other churches, except it be that I myself was not burdensome to you?
804747:012:017 Did I make a gain of you by any of them whom I sent unto you?
804747:012:019 Again, think ye that we excuse ourselves unto you?
8047And who is sufficient for these things?
8047Are they Israelites?
8047Are they the seed of Abraham?
8047Did Titus make a gain of you?
8047Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
8047and what communion hath light with darkness?
8047because I love you not?
8047or need we, as some others, epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you?
8047or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be yea yea, and nay nay?
8047or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
8047walked we not in the same spirit?
8047walked we not in the same steps?
8047who is offended, and I burn not?
805858:001:005 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
805858:001:013 But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool?
805858:001:014 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
805858:002:006 But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
805858:003:017 But with whom was he grieved forty years?
805858:003:018 And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?
805858:010:002 For then would they not have ceased to be offered?
805858:011:032 And what shall I more say?
805858:012:007 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
8058And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
8058or the son of man that thou visitest him?
8058was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
603773. Who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a mortal man?
603778. Who will remember thee when thou art dead; and who will pray for thee?
60377All men naturally desire to know; but what doth knowledge avail without the fear of God?
60377And how often have I found it where I did not expect it?
60377And if thou ask why?
60377And if thou drive him from thee, and lose him, to whom wilt thou fly, and whom then wilt thou seek for thy friend?
60377And now in the midst of these things, what shall I say?
60377And now, dear father, what shall I say?
60377And to him that relishes thee not, what can ever yield any true delight?
60377And unless thou didst command it, who would dare attempt to approach?
60377And what can be more free, than he that desires nothing upon earth?
60377And what need we concern ourselves about questions of philosophy?
60377And what wonder, if he feels no weight, who is carried by the Almighty, and led on by the sovereign guide?
60377And when thou hast run over all things, what profit will it be to thee, if thou hast neglected thyself?
60377And why do such small things go to thy heart; but because thou art yet carnal, and regardest man more than thou oughtest?
60377Are not all painful labours to be endured for everlasting life?
60377Behold_ my_ God,_ and my All_, What would I have more, and what can I desire more happy?
60377But if thou dost not overcome things that are small and light: when wilt thou overcome greater difficulties?
60377But in what manner?
60377But what art thou to those that love thee?
60377But what return shall I make to the Lord for this grace, and for so extraordinary a charity?
60377But whence is this to me, that thou shouldst come to me?
60377But where is this devotion?
60377But who am I, O Lord, that I should presume to come to thee?
60377But why are we so willing to talk and discourse with one another: since we seldom return to silence without prejudice to our conscience?
60377But why did I not provide better for myself, miserable wretch as I am?
60377Can it be much to serve thee, whom the whole creation is bound to serve?
60377Christ had adversaries and backbiters, and wouldst thou have all to be thy friends and benefactors?
60377Christ would suffer and be despised, and dost thou dare to complain of any one?
60377Could it even so much as pluck one hair away from thee?
60377Dost thou think to escape that which no mortal could ever avoid?
60377Dost thou think to have always spiritual consolations when thou pleasest?
60377For when the disciples asked,_ Who was the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?_( Matthew xviii.)
60377For who is he that approaching humbly to the Fountain of Sweetness, does not carry away with him some little sweetness?
60377For who is there amongst worldly people, that would not willingly receive comfort and spiritual joy, if he could always have it?
60377For who shall be able to find the man that is truly poor in spirit, and naked of all things created?
60377How canst thou look to continue ever in the same state of virtue, when this was not found in the angels in heaven, nor in the first man in Paradise?
60377How dare such a sinner appear before thee?
60377How do so many other religious do, who live under strict monastic discipline?
60377How often have I not found faith there, where I thought I might depend upon it?
60377How profitable indeed hath grace been kept with silence in this frail life, which is all but a temptation and a warfare?
60377How shall I break through them?
60377How shall I dare to approach, who am conscious to myself of no good, on which I can presume?
60377How shall I pass without hurt?
60377How short a time do I spend when I prepare myself to communicate?
60377How sweetly and graciously dost thou order all things in favour of thy elect, to whom thou offerest thyself to be received in the sacrament?
60377If a little suffering now makes thee so impatient, what will hell fire do hereafter?
60377If all were perfect: what then should we have to suffer from others for God''s sake?
60377If in the angels thou hast found sin, and hast not spared them, what will become of me?
60377If thou art not now careful for thyself, who will be careful for thee hereafter?
60377If thou art not prepared to- day, how wilt thou be to- morrow?
60377If thou canst not make thyself such a one as thou wouldst: how canst thou expect to have another according to thy liking?
60377If thou couldst see any thing at once before thee, what would it be but a vain sight?
60377If thou dost not understand nor comprehend those things that are under thee, how shouldst thou comprehend those things that are above thee?
60377If thou hadst not gone before and instructed us, who would have cared to have followed?
60377If thou seekest rest in this life, how then wilt thou come to rest everlasting?
60377If thou shalt say, thou art not able to suffer so much, how then wilt thou endure the fire of purgatory?
60377If thou wilt suffer no opposition, how wilt thou be a friend of Christ?
60377If to this day thou hadst always lived in honours and pleasures: what would it avail thee, if thou wert now in a moment to die?
60377In what then, O Lord?
60377Is any thing difficult to me?
60377Is it not in me?
60377Is it not thou, my Lord God, whose mercies are without number?
60377Is not this a greater damage than if thou wert to lose the whole world?
60377Lord what cause have I to complain if thou forsake me?
60377Lord, how often shall I resign myself; and in what things shall I leave myself?
60377Lord, what is my confidence which I have in this life?
60377Lord?
60377Now if he that makes a strong resolution often fails: what will he do who seldom or but weakly resolves?
60377O God, the invisible Maker of the world, how wonderfully dost thou deal with us?
60377O Lord, to what are we come?
60377O fountain of everlasting_ love_, what shall I say of thee?
60377O how exceedingly necessary is thy_ grace_ for me, O Lord, to begin that which is good, to go forward with it, and to accomplish it?
60377O most wretched and foolish sinner, what answer wilt thou make to God, who knows all thy evils?
60377O when shall I be with thee in thy kingdom, which thou hast prepared for thy Beloved from all eternity?
60377O, my God, how much did they endeavour to do to please thee?
60377Or shall I be like one that promises and does not perform?
60377Or what can I justly alledge, if thou refuse to grant my petition?
60377Or who, standing by a great fire, does not receive from it some little heat?
60377Son, stand firm, and trust in me; for what are words but words?
60377Stars have fallen from heaven, and I that am but dust, how can I presume?
60377Suppose it to be so, that they have all they desire: how long dost thou think this will last?
60377Tell me now where are all those great doctors, with whom thou wast well acquainted, whilst they were living, and flourished in learning?
60377The whole life of Christ was a cross, and a martyrdom: and dost thou seek rest and joy?
60377Thou art not to answer for others, but must give an account for thyself; why therefore dost thou meddle with them?
60377To how many hath it been hurtful to have their virtue known, and over- hastily praised?
60377To whom shall I give credit, O Lord?
60377To- morrow is an uncertain day; and how dost thou know that thou shalt be alive to- morrow?
60377Unless thou, O Lord, didst say it, who could believe it to be true?
60377What answer canst thou make, O filthy sinner, to those that reproach thee, thou that hast so often offended God, and many times deserved hell?
60377What are all temporal things, but deceit?
60377What are these things, O Lord?
60377What benefit is it to live long, when we advance so little?
60377What can I do for my sins, but humbly confess them, and lament them, and incessantly implore thy mercy for them?
60377What can any one do against thee, by his words or injuries?
60377What can be more at rest than a simple eye[ that aims at nothing but God]?
60377What can the world profit thee without Jesus?
60377What canst thou see any where which can continue long under the sun?
60377What canst thou see elsewhere which thou seest not here?
60377What do I require more of thee, than that thou endeavour to resign thyself entirely to me?
60377What does the solicitude about future accidents bring thee but only sorrow upon sorrow?
60377What doth it avail thee, to discourse profoundly of the Trinity: if thou be void of humility, and consequently displeasing to the Trinity?
60377What doth it avail to delay thy confession for a long time, or to put off the holy communion?
60377What great thing is it, if thou be cheerful and devout when grace comes?
60377What hast thou, vain man, to complain of?
60377What hath man deserved, that thou shouldst give him thy grace?
60377What hath thy servant but what he hath received from thee, and this without any merit on his side?
60377What have I deserved for my sins but hell and everlasting fire?
60377What have I done, O Lord, that thou shouldst impart any heavenly comfort to me?
60377What have I then to glory in?
60377What is all flesh in thy sight?
60377What is it thou sayest, my Son?
60377What is this or that to thee?
60377What means this most loving condescension, and so friendly an invitation?
60377What other things shall that fire feed on but thy sins?
60377What return shall I make to thee for this grace?
60377What saint was there ever in the world without his cross and affliction?
60377What shall I do in my so great tribulations and anguishes, didst thou not encourage me with thy holy words?
60377What shall I give thee for all these thousands of favours?
60377What shall I say, who am guilty, and full of all confusion?
60377What shall I therefore, an unworthy sinner, who am but dust and ashes, be able to search into, or conceive of so high and sacred a mystery?
60377What then shall I do, O my God, my helper, my counsellor in necessities?
60377What to those that serve thee with their whole heart?
60377What was the reason why some of the saints were so perfect and contemplative?
60377What will become of us yet in the end: who grow lukewarm so very soon?
60377When shall I be set at liberty from the wretched slavery of sin?
60377When shall I be without any impediment in true liberty, without any trouble of mind or body?
60377When shall I contemplate the glory of thy kingdom?
60377When shall I enjoy a solid peace, a peace never to be disturbed and always secure, a peace both within and without, a peace every where firm?
60377When shall I to the full rejoice in thee?
60377When wilt thou be_ all in all_ to me?
60377When, O Lord, shall I be so happy as to think of thee alone?
60377Where art thou, when thou art not present to thyself?
60377Where is this so plentiful shedding of holy tears?
60377Where is thy faith?
60377Where is true peace, and true glory?
60377Where shall we find a man that is willing to serve God_ gratis?_ 4.
60377Where then can there be any lurking hole for glorying in myself?
60377Where was it ever well with me without thee?
60377Who am I, that thou shouldst give me thyself?
60377Who can foresee all things, or who is able to provide against all future evils?
60377Who is a greater hinderance and trouble to thee, than thine own unmortified affection of heart?
60377Who is so wise as to be able fully to know all things?
60377Who is there that has all things according to his will?
60377Who is there that is most at ease?
60377Who is there that serves and obeys me in all things, with that great care, with which the world and its lords are served?
60377Why also have I so easily given credit to others?
60377Why art thou troubled because things do not succeed with thee according to thy will and desire?
60377Why dost thou pine away with vain grief?
60377Why dost thou stand looking about thee here, since this is not thy resting place?
60377Why seekest thou rest, since thou art born to labour?
60377Why then am I not more inflamed, considering thy venerable presence?
60377Why then art thou afraid to take up thy cross, which leads to a kingdom?
60377Why wilt thou put off thy resolution from day to day?
60377Why wilt thou see what thou must not have?
60377Why wouldst thou prefer thyself to any one, since there are many more learned and skilful in the law than thyself?
60377Why, O Lord?
60377Wouldst thou have that immediately, which others after many tears and great labours have hardly obtained?
60377_ Lord, what is man that thou art mindful of him; or the Son of Man that thou vouchsafest to visit him?_ Psalms vi.
60377_ The Lord is my light, and my salvation: whom shall I fear?__ If whole armies should stand together against me, my heart shall not fear.
60377and how dost thou vouchsafe to come to a sinner?
60377and what will all things created avail thee, if thou be forsaken by the Creator?
60377how great confidence shall he have at the hour of his death, who is not detained by an affection to any thing in the world?
60377how little is their love of God, how weak is their devotion who so easily put by the sacred communion?
60377how little ought I to esteem whatever good I may seem to have?
60377how many would have staid afar off, and a great way behind, if they had not before their eyes thy excellent example?
60377or what is my greatest comfort amongst all things that appear under heaven?
60377or when could it be ill with me when thou wast present?
60377or why do I desire to be esteemed?
60377shall the clay glory against him that formed it?
60377to whom but thee?
60377what can I do, and whither shall I go without thee?
60377what do I suffer interiorly, whilst in my mind I consider heavenly things, and presently a crowd of carnal thoughts offers to interrupt my prayer?
60377what is our life if compared to theirs?
60377when will there be an end of these evils?
60377where any confidence in any conceit of my own virtue?
60377why dost thou think to live long, when thou art not sure of one day?
60377why tirest thou thyself with useless cares?
60377{ 117} Are they not convinced to be rather lovers of themselves than of Christ, who are always thinking of their own profit and gain?
60377{ 118} And what is that?
60377{ 11} Who has a stronger conflict than he who strives to overcome himself?
60377{ 160} How can I ever forget thee, who hast vouchsafed to remember me, even after that I was laid waste, and perished?
60377{ 166} Dost thou think the men of the world suffer little or nothing?
60377{ 189} And how can it be called life, since it begets so many deaths and plagues?
60377{ 203} For what is it to thee whether this man be such, or such; or that man do or say this, or the other?
60377{ 237} Otherwise how canst thou be mine, and I thine; unless thou be both within and without freed from all self- will?
60377{ 244} Is it not for nothing?
60377{ 254} If things foreseen do yet often hurt us, how can things unlooked for fail of wounding us grievously?
60377{ 265} O good Jesu, when shall I stand to behold thee?
60377{ 304} Why art thou disturbed at a little thing said against thee?
60377{ 321} How shall I introduce thee into my house, who have oftentimes offended thy most gracious countenance?
60377{ 373} Or what creature under heaven so beloved as a devout soul, into whom God cometh, that he may feed her with his glorious flesh?
60377{ 74} If thou canst now endure so little how wilt thou be able to bear everlasting torments?
60377{ 87} Whence shall thy patience be crowned, if thou meet with no adversity?
6481Why,I exclaimed with astonishment,"you are not studying homoeopathy, are you?"
6481And how are they to regain their freedom, and the innocent to be protected from contamination and from a like slavery?
6481And how is such a result to be brought about?
6481And is the Bible, then, inconsistent with itself?
6481And now, Christian ministers, as these old doctrines are departing, what have you to substitute for them?
6481And why is such treatment so frequently, to say the least, discarded now by Allopathic physicians?
6481Are not these facts worthy of the consideration of every physician in the world who desires the highest good of his fellow men?
6481Are these changes which we behold from the Lord, or from man?
6481But in the present state of infidelity, can the most solemn oath make such a thing credible or to be believed?
6481Can a man, with eyes open, on a clear day, go out at noon time and declare that the sun does not shine?
6481Can crimes be prevented without interfering with the"personal liberty"of criminals to commit crimes?
6481Can not every one see that these vessels, when thus paralyzed and congested, can not perform their duty as well as they can in a natural state?
6481Can we steal temperately, bear false witness temperately, commit adultery temperately, or murder temperately?
6481Christian brethren, will you close your eyes against it?
6481Do Christ''s teachings throw no light upon such questions?
6481Do serpents ever talk?
6481Do we not see all around us signs of a most wonderful change going on in the world?
6481Does he not know that they are very different preparations, and prepared by different methods?
6481During our conversation I said to him:"I would like to know about the Mohammedan Turks: what kind of men are they?
6481Has he never read the Bible-- even the New Testament?
6481Have we any more distinguished scholars than those I have named?
6481Have we not enough cleanly young men, of good habits, to supply all the physicians we need in our country?
6481He can do it cautiously; he has all of his old remedies by him; what has he to lose?
6481How are we to distinguish these two classes of substances?
6481How can a clergyman talk of using such a fluid temperately?
6481How can physicians disregard the testimony of multitudes of patients who have been thus cured?
6481How can the above writer say that"there was but one kind of wine known to the ancients-- fermented grape juice"?
6481How could he?
6481How much short of stealing is this?
6481I have been frequently asked:"Why did you quit the practice of medicine?
6481I then said to the consulting physician:"I have some homoeopathic remedies; suppose we try them?"
6481If either is a sinner, can there be any doubt as to which is the greatest sinner?
6481If we would reach the Gentiles, or non- church goers, in our midst, should we not follow their example?
6481In view of the opinion of such men as these, can the above writer say truthfully that the"notion of two wines"is"unsanctioned by any scholarship"?
6481Is He not the"Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last"?
6481Is it no sin to enter upon or to continue such a life?
6481Is it not right to prohibit theft, highway robbery, and other evil acts?
6481Is it right to deliberately do any of these acts temperately?
6481Is it to be supposed that these, and other things of like consequence, are to be eternally hidden from Christians?"
6481Is such deliberate self- murder no sin?
6481Is there any other way to the Father at this day except through the person of the Lord Jesus Christ-- God manifest in the flesh?
6481Is this right?
6481It does not make any difference what we say with our lips; the question is, What do we"think in our hearts"?
6481May not all take a hint when some of the religious organizations around us are beginning to see the advantages of sending out medical missionaries?
6481Now can we not all see that the very changes anticipated in the above quotations are rapidly taking place in the Christian world all around us?
6481Now, intelligent Christian reader, what are we to think of the above statements?
6481Now, were both of them Gods, or was one of them not God?
6481O, that all Christian men and women could be aroused to the importance of such religious observances?
6481Shall Christians stand aloof from enacting laws to prohibit stealing for fear of infringing on the liberty of individual thieves?
6481Shall we call them into the fields which are ripe and ready for the harvest?
6481Should not a man strive to keep abreast of the age in which he is living?
6481Should not medical professors and teachers have as much regard for the health and lives of men, women, and children as the managers of our railroads?
6481Should not our clergy heed His testimony?
6481Should the traditions and creeds of men be allowed to make of none effect the Word of God?
6481The simple question is, do such habits shorten the average duration of human life?
6481The young man immediately straightened himself up in a most self- important manner and exclaimed:"What do you think I care if it is offensive to you?"
6481Then again, is it possible that, on that occasion, a kind of wine was made of which the Lord has never created a single drop in the fruit of the vine?
6481Then are these organizations to become Gentile and stand like the remnants of the Ancient Church, which we behold in southern and eastern Asia?
6481Then the reader will inquire,"Why was an external New- Church organization ever formed?"
6481Was not that a useful business?"
6481Well, what are the facts?
6481What are the fathers and mothers in our churches thinking about when they consent to such an example being set before their children?
6481What congregation would be willing to sit quietly and hear the doctrine of infant damnation proclaimed?
6481What do you think of that, Christian brother?
6481What have you to lose by reading his writings?
6481Which is better-- to be a good heathen or a drunken Christian?
6481Who are better qualified to judge as to what are evil uses than the physician, who has made them the study of his life?
6481Who is satisfied with the doctrine of election and predestination as taught but a few years ago?
6481Who is that God?
6481Why should not every physician study Homoeopathy and test the remedies on the sick?
6481Why this change?
6481Why, then, pray to an unknown God?
6481and the apostle''s teaching, that"God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself"?
6481how long shall such evils continue in our churches?
6481how long?
6481the garden eastward in Eden, and an Ark which would not hold the hides and teeth of all the animals on earth-- were these to be understood literally?
6983How many were in the boat?
6983Is there anything you want?
6983No,I replied,"where is he to be found?
6983Now, supposing we were to do this, what would the Indians be willing to give? 6983 Papa, shall we go away in the big boat now our house is burnt?"
6983Well, Mr. Leviere,I said to him one day,"what do you think the Indians will be willing to do?
6983What have you got there, Kesheg?
6983Who will stay up to watch to- night?
6983Why not?
6983''Why is it that their religion does not go on and increase faster?''
6983After a pause I asked him--"Who was it that died on the Cross for us, Frederick?"
6983Am I going to serve God or serve the devil?
6983Am I trying to walk in the light every day?
6983And now perhaps the question will be asked:-- DO THESE INDIAN HOMES SEEM LIKELY TO PROVE A SUCCESS?
6983Are the Indians willing to make the change?
6983Are their sons capable of receiving education and acquiring a knowledge of the various trades sufficient to make a livelihood?
6983Are you ready to give a helping hand yourself?"
6983But if not prepared, where would they be?
6983Chance was the schoolmistress and doctor, and what would the poor children and the poor sick people do without her?
6983Did not my poor boy say anything before he died?
6983Do you think the Indians are ready to do this?
6983Frost played the harmonium, and the children sang sweetly"Shall we gather at the river?"
6983Had they-- sitting there before me-- anything to do with this eternal life?
6983Have we reason to expect that we shall, in due time, achieve our object, and raise the Indian to a position equal to that of his white brethren?
6983How could I break the distressing news to my poor friend Buhkwujjenene?
6983How should he do it?
6983I told them that the events that had happened seemed sad and distressing to us, but who were we that we should understand God''s purposes?
6983Is it that Christ loves us less than His white children?
6983Many a time has it been said to me,"How can you waste your time working among those Indians?
6983One day Mrs. Wilson said to him,"How soon is your wife coming home?"
6983One old lady, accosting one of the passengers, in her enthusiasm exclaimed,"Have ye got the army on board?"
6983Or is it that the Church is sleeping?
6983Should we go to the Jesuit priest?
6983So I called to him,"Blackstone, may I speak to you?"
6983Some one put his head in at my tent door, and said,"Have you seen the Indian Chief from Rainy Lake?"
6983The church was now in danger; it was only 20 feet from the burning building; where should we go?
6983To one of our little girls who came in he said,"Do you like to see me like this, Winnie?"
6983Very warm and hearty, is it not?
6983Were they prepared?
6983What could he do?
6983What could she want at this hour in the morning?
6983What was I to do?
6983What was to be done?
6983Where shall I begin with my history as a Missionary?
6983Who shall estimate the amount of good done by this earnest whole- souled Indian boy during his short career?
6983Why do you not help us?
6983Why not build a frame church?
6983Why should it?
6983Will their love for a wild life ever be eradicated?
6983Will they cut down the trees,--square and haul the logs?"
6983Will they stick to their work?
6983Will you not join us to- night in our prayers?"
6983Willie, always ready with his tongue, and already knowing a little English, called to the former,"Say, you going Sarnia?"
6983Would it be out of place for the Chief to present his_ carte de visite_ to the Prince?
6983Would they work without pay?
45537Alice, is some not very distant city representing China? 45537 And about the Committee on Award; you will attend to that, Claire, will you not?"
45537And are there any of you who can give a better record than that?
45537And did n''t you know his daughter?
45537And do n''t you think that he will have to die, and go to the judgment, and meet God?
45537And do the girls like to be here at school while the family is away?
45537And have no responsibilities connected with him?
45537And have you decided?
45537And the girls remain here while their parents are away?
45537And this young lady?
45537And what is that, if you please? 45537 And you do n''t know whether he is living, or not?"
45537Are they from around here?
45537Are you Harold Chessney?
45537Bud, did you know that the Bible was God''s book, and told all about Jack''s home, and the way to get to it? 45537 Bud, do you really mean that you went to Jesus Christ, and he gave you comfort?"
45537Bud,said the minister, turning suddenly away from his book- shelves,"how many persons are there at Snyder''s?"
45537Bud,she said, stopping at the bell- rope where he tolled the bell,"if you will let me take your Bible after church-- did you bring it with you?
45537Bud,she said,"are you going to see me home through this snow- storm?
45537But do you really mean that they habitually go ten miles to church each Sabbath, when there is one right at their doors that they might attend? 45537 But does n''t he want to be paid?"
45537But is that reply worthy of a reasoning being? 45537 But that does n''t mean the building, does it, Miss Benedict?"
45537But they are very expensive, are they not?
45537But you believe in the Bible?
45537But you like music, do n''t you?
45537Come down, wo n''t you, Louis? 45537 Did you ever try to tell her?"
45537Did you fall, Miss Benedict? 45537 Did you know Jack, ma''am?"
45537Did you never read any verses in the Bible?
45537Difficulties too hard for God to surmount? 45537 Do n''t you sing at all?"
45537Do with him?
45537Do you always give a tenth of everything you have?
45537Do you feel sure that there is no hope of help from that source? 45537 Do you know from what source I mean?"
45537Do you mean it? 45537 Do you mean that the Ansteds_ live_ there?"
45537Do you mean that you have no hope of his recovery?
45537Do you really think so? 45537 Do you suppose he is ready?"
45537Do you think his character worthy of admiration?
45537Do you think so? 45537 Do you think, then, that he has no soul?"
45537Doctor, is our patient gaining?
45537Doctor, what do you think?
45537Does he use wines freely?
45537Fairyland?
45537Fallen humanity? 45537 For the benefit of the church?"
45537Has the_ church_ been?
45537Have you really come to help us?
45537How can I tell? 45537 How can you be sure of that?
45537How could money undo it, my friend?
45537How could we do anything?
45537How do you know I want you to do anything?
45537How does she know that any of us are Christians?
45537How many things you are going to do to- morrow, Claire? 45537 How pretty it is,"Claire said, watching the crimson silk flowers grow on the canvas under skillful fingers;"do you enjoy working on it?"
45537How? 45537 I beg pardon, ma''am,"he said, and even at that moment he waited to lift his hat,"did you fall?
45537I beg your pardon,she said, sympathetically,"does your ankle pain you so badly?
45537I know she is''gooder,''that is what I say; but ought not we to be the same? 45537 I reckon it would be the truth, sir; cause how would they know how to make it up alike?"
45537I wonder how the old church would do?
45537I wonder if Joe and Charlie would not help us?
45537I wonder if one thing that I have to tell will surprise you, or vex you, or whether you will not care anything about it? 45537 Is Louis Ansted going with you?"
45537Is he inclined to accompany me, do you think? 45537 Is he still on terms of special intimacy with the VanMarters?"
45537Is it a sprain, do you think?
45537Is it true about the society owing him?
45537Is n''t she sweet?
45537Is n''t there anything else?
45537Is she nice? 45537 Is that brief and abrupt enough?"
45537Is there hope that he will in time?
45537Mamma, Alice, where are some of you?
45537Mamma, do you know? 45537 May I ask you why?"
45537Miss Ansted,he said, and she noticed that his voice trembled,"would you tell me one thing that I want to know right away?"
45537Mr. Ansted, do you know, I wish I could enlist both you and your sisters as helpers in the renovation of the old church down town?
45537Mr. Ansted, why do n''t you help him?
45537Now, who is going to enlighten her? 45537 Of what special use is it for me to suggest ways, since you receive them with such determined refusals?"
45537Oh, Claire, do you suppose papa knows of all these little stings that we have to bear? 45537 Oh, did you see Mr. Strausser?
45537Oh, is it possible you do n''t remember him? 45537 Oh, then let me put the question a little differently: Do you believe in Jesus Christ?"
45537Paid? 45537 The building is the outward sign of His presence, is it not?
45537Then we ca n''t_ coax_ people to buy tickets?
45537Then, am I to understand that you do n''t know but you may be one?
45537They expect him back to- morrow?
45537Uncle Harold, did n''t you know the Benedicts?
45537WHY are not the Ansted girls included among our workers?
45537We wo n''t fail,said Ruth indignantly,"and if we do, ca n''t you conceive of the possibility of our being honest?
45537Well, but suppose this half- awakened person were married to the party in China-- what then?
45537Well, what am I talking about? 45537 Were you educated for the bar, Miss Benedict?
45537What Benedicts?
45537What are you talking about?
45537What do you mean?
45537What do you mean?
45537What have we here?
45537What in the world are they?
45537What is in the way, Mr. Matthews? 45537 What is the accelerating cause?"
45537What is the verse?
45537What is there pleasant in Chester? 45537 What_ is_ the matter with her?"
45537When do you intend to start? 45537 Where are they?"
45537Where is the family? 45537 Who does it?"
45537Who is Bud?
45537Who is Harold Chessney?
45537Who is she?
45537Who is your recruit?
45537Who would come?
45537Why do you say''perhaps,''you naughty croaker? 45537 Why do you want to go, Bud?"
45537Why does n''t it?
45537Why does not your mother know?
45537Why has she not been exerting her influence to help poor Louis?
45537Why on earth do you wish to know that? 45537 Why was father, a man so good, so true, so grand, so sadly needed in this wicked world, snatched from it just in the prime of his power?"
45537Why, I wonder?
45537Why?
45537Will you allow me to ask_ you_ one question, Mr. Ansted? 45537 Will you tell me which one of the three reasons you gave is yours?"
45537Wo n''t you please tell me why?
45537Wo n''t you simply answer it?
45537Would mamma be so kind as to call on Mr. Parkhurst, the one who was chief man at the carpet factory up there by papa''s old mill, you know? 45537 Would you marry a man, if you thought you might possibly be the means of saving his soul?"
45537Would you, I wonder? 45537 Yes, as one who once lived in person on this earth, and died on a cross, and went back to heaven, and is to come again at some future time?"
45537You can read, ca n''t you?
45537You did not know you had company, did you, my boy?
45537You seem to like that work?
45537A word even about Louis Ansted:"Would mamma pray for him, too?
45537About these things nothing must be said, yet could not something be done?
45537And if Jesus could do such great things for Jack, and really wanted_ him_ could he not plan the way?
45537And now I am burning with a desire to ask a rude question: Why do you care to do anything with it?
45537And now his face plainly asked the question:"Why do_ you_ care?"
45537And suggests one of the ways in which we can show our love for the God to whose worship the church is dedicated?"
45537And the other is: Will you all agree to invite them to join us, and do it heartily?"
45537And then he spoke:''Miss Benedict, is it?
45537Ansted?"
45537Ansted?"
45537Ansted?"
45537Are you a Christian?"
45537Are you injured?
45537Are you ready, Bud?"
45537Are you willing to use it for Louis''sake?"
45537As they neared Harry''s door, he said:"What is young Ansted about just now?"
45537Besides, he makes his money in that way; why should n''t he patronize himself?"
45537But I do not know, she might rather have said:"Why in the world must I go to South Plains?
45537But I live such a pent- up, every- day life that I have to say things to you once in a while, else what would become of me?"
45537But how was all this to be done?
45537But that lady unconsciously helped her by asking:"Did you ever meet Mr. Harold Chessney in Boston?
45537But what was the use?
45537But where to begin?
45537But, Miss Benedict, do you believe much could be made just out of hair- pins?"
45537Ca n''t we be told in any way?"
45537Can you imagine something of the contrast?
45537Certainly, this dilemma had its ludicrous side, but had it not also its humiliating one?
45537Claire Benedict, will you try?"
45537Claire questioned to get at the utmost of his knowledge:"And did n''t Jack tell you anything about Jesus and Heaven?"
45537Claire, do you remember how Emmeline''s taste in dress used to amuse him?
45537Claire, do you remember the time papa signed that ten thousand dollar note for her father?
45537Could this be true?
45537Could words better fitted to meet Bud''s heart have been marked in his Bible?
45537Did I tell you about the rusty stoves, whose rusty and cobwebby pipes seemed to wander at their own erratic will about that church?
45537Did he say at what hour?
45537Did he think at all?
45537Did he want her?
45537Did n''t Mary remember that the dear father was dead?
45537Did she grudge him that?
45537Did she not know that he was tempted to reel home at midnight like a common drunkard?
45537Did you ever notice how strangely the avenues for employment which have been just at your side seem to close when there is need?
45537Did you ever notice that the storms of life seem almost never to come in detached waves, but follow each other in rapid succession?
45537Did you ever see a more starched- up linen cuff than this is?"
45537Did you ever try to think what that singing would sound like?"
45537Did you never notice, Claire, that it is impossible to get through a single day just as one plans it?"
45537Did you read a verse each day?"
45537Did you run over her?
45537Did you store it with the other things?
45537Do n''t you really think that Satan has a good deal of control, Miss Benedict?"
45537Do n''t you remember, dear, there can never be another parting from papa?
45537Do n''t you see?
45537Do n''t you think mamma might be made comfortable in South Plains for the winter?
45537Do n''t you think you do, a little?"
45537Do n''t you understand?
45537Do you dare to think that anything will be less than perfect after the weeks of labor we have given it?"
45537Do you have any conception of what a difference it makes to be around the corner from things, instead of being on the same street with them?
45537Do you know anything of his family, Miss Benedict?"
45537Do you mean he will lie there helpless for the rest of his life?"
45537Do you mean that I am foreordained to become a drunkard, and that I can not help myself?"
45537Do you really find it easier to get along with life, now that you have not time to think, as you used?"
45537Do you see how entirely my tongue is silenced?
45537Do you see the accumulation of troubles?
45537Do you shrink from it very much?"
45537Do you suppose St. Paul had to patronize fairs, and buy slippers and things, for the benefit of churches in Ephesus or Corinth?"
45537Do you think Bud could not comprehend as much as that?"
45537Do you think the indications unfavorable?"
45537Do you understand that?
45537Do you understand?
45537Does that old worn- out church really fill your heart as it seems to, so that you can be happy without papa?
45537Executive ability?
45537For purposes of convenience, let us have these two people engaged to each other, but the pledge not consummated before the public-- what then?"
45537Girls, I wonder what the Ansteds think?"
45537Girls,_ will_ the old red curtains do for dusters, do you believe, if we wash them tremendously?"
45537Had poor Bud really met the Lord in the way?
45537Had she been foolish in thus almost stealing his promise?
45537Had she ever before leaned her heart on Christ as she was learning now to do?
45537Had she really missed things of that sort so much?
45537Had the old church won her heart?
45537Has Harold told you that I have found help at last?"
45537Has he mentioned to you my designs?"
45537Has such experience ever been yours?
45537Have I the right?
45537Have n''t I heard that he was connected with one of the distilleries?"
45537Have you a Bible?"
45537Have you been in Chester yet, Miss Benedict?
45537Have you met her?"
45537Have you promised your mother not to sign it?"
45537He tried, however, to steady his voice as he said:"Miss Benedict, what do you mean?
45537He wants to go to school, did you know it?
45537He wants to study arithmetic; it is an absurd idea, I think; what will he ever want of arithmetic?
45537Her eyes must be opened, but how?
45537Here is the opportunity, but where are the words?"
45537How came they to fall into the habit of going so far?"
45537How came this gay young nephew, who had cost him many sleepless nights, to be sufficiently familiar with a prayer- meeting to know who prayed, or how?
45537How can I best help you?"
45537How can I tell that mother that she has robbed herself of her son?
45537How can there be a mistake?"
45537How convince him of his queer mistake?
45537How could I hope to approach your mother on such subjects as these, without having her feel herself insulted?"
45537How could she and her girls help that pastor?
45537How could she exert it so that it would tell on Bud forever?
45537How could she help remembering that in the old home she had been Sidney Benedict''s daughter?
45537How do such things occur?
45537How do you bear it?"
45537How does Pierce know but that in six months it will be Mr. Van Antwerp''s turn?
45537How is it, my boy?"
45537How long would our poor bodies be in breaking under the strain?
45537How many times have you blistered your poor little fingers trying to lift out a hot and heavy pie from the oven?"
45537How much did it mean?
45537How would Claire have answered this question?
45537How?"
45537I did not know that Louis Ansted ever had any such plans, did you?"
45537I do n''t mind the storm, though; only, why did I come?
45537I have always heard that the country was the place to get pies, and custards, and all such good things?"
45537I have changed a great deal since that night you refused to ride with me, have n''t I?
45537I have n''t written so to you before, have I?
45537I have plans which I want to talk over with you to- morrow?"
45537I should like to know just what made the difference?"
45537I wonder if God means me to?
45537I wonder if she has seen better days?"
45537I wonder if there is any way in which I am to help her, and if this is a beginning?"
45537I wonder if you do understand?"
45537I wonder if you ever went through a large, elegantly furnished house, from room to room, and dismantled it?
45537I wonder when they began with such things, mother?
45537I wonder who will have our rooms-- our dear old rooms?
45537If this were the form of cross that she was to bear, it was peculiar, certainly; but why not bear it as well as any other?
45537Is it strictly benevolence, may I ask?"
45537Is my father''s money all gone?"
45537Is n''t it a blessed thing that it is so?
45537Is n''t it curious how time moves along steadily, after the object for which we think time was made has slipped away?
45537Is n''t it queer that she has never sung for us?"
45537Is n''t that a terrible thing to say of one''s brother?
45537Is n''t that the way the advertisements head?"
45537Is not her interest deep enough and her influence strong enough to come to the rescue if she fully understood?"
45537Is she a singer?"
45537Is she losing her mind?"
45537Is that any reason why he should have insulted me?
45537Is that so?"
45537Is there another committee meeting this evening?
45537It could all be suggested to those familiar with the intricacies of the human heart, by that one little word, Why?
45537It is all marked off into verses-- and will you begin to- night?"
45537It meant that she helped at the fancy fairs, and festivals, and bazaars, and what not?
45537It seems wrong to talk about worshipping God in a place that is not even clean, does n''t it?"
45537It would be midnight and after before you could reach the city, and then where would you go?
45537Let me see, are you not all my music pupils?
45537Look at the snow coming down, and we have a rehearsal to- night; do n''t you believe he can shovel paths, as well as make fires?"
45537Louis, can you believe it possible?
45537Louis, too, contributed something besides his fine tenor voice:"What makes your stove smoke so, Bud?"
45537Louis, what has become of that piano- stool we used to have in our library in town?
45537Mamma, do you think Claire ought to attempt so much?"
45537Mamma, what do you suppose Claire would do if she were poor?"
45537May I ask you what possible good it can do you to burden yourself with such senseless confidences as these?"
45537Might I go?
45537Might it not as well have been in Greek?
45537Miss Benedict changed her tactics:"Girls, wait; let me ask you, are Fannie and Ella Ansted Christians?"
45537Miss Benedict, do you sing''Easter Bells?''
45537Money must certainly be earned, but the grave question was, How?
45537Must it be that they were to be opened by the utter ruin of her only son?
45537Now I ask you a straightforward question: What do you want me to do?
45537Now the question is, what shall we do to the poor fellow?"
45537Now what and where was Jerusalem?
45537Now, do you see any particular enjoyment in that sort of thing?"
45537Now, is n''t that an interesting little romance for a young fellow like me to think out, especially when I do n''t know a thing about it?
45537Now, may I ask you to leave further particulars until another time?
45537Now, what do you want of me?"
45537Oh, mamma, have you that broth ready for aunt Kate?
45537One is: Which is it that stands aloof, and makes no effort to help others, you or the Ansted girls, if you know Christ and they do not?
45537One of the less timid presently rallied sufficiently to make answer:"Dreadful?
45537One question Claire puzzled over in silence: Did the minister really preach a better sermon that evening?
45537One question more:"Will others be sufferers through this disaster?"
45537Ought he not to be equally ready to defend this much- slandered Bible?
45537Ought she to have spoken so hopelessly to him?
45537Ought the boys and girls with whom we five spend so much time, to feel that we just belong to their set, and are in no sense different from them?
45537Ought there not to be some word which an educated man like himself could give in haste to an ignorant boy like Bud?
45537Remember?
45537Ruth, my dear, do they know that you desire to have them happy in Christ, and that you pray for this every day?"
45537Sad- hearted she often was, but what good that those young things should see it?
45537Said Mary Burton:"I wonder what it means, any way, to come out from among them and be separate?
45537Shall I immediately claim relationship?"
45537She could not think of anything else to say, and if she could, what use to say it?
45537She had spoken many words to him; she had written him earnest little notes; what use to say more?
45537She went straight to the centre of the subject:"Then, Mr Ansted, wo n''t you join his army, and come over and help us?"
45537Small wonder, this last, if you had known how many patient hours mamma and Dora had spent in reaching the important decision,"Which shall we send?"
45537So there was only himself to be startled by a low voice from one who had been for so many weeks speechless:"Harold, is it you?"
45537Something so plain that even the pony need not wait while it was being explained?
45537Stuart?"
45537Suppose I am a Christian, what then?
45537Suppose we actually bore on our hearts the individual griefs of the world?
45537Sydney L. He failed, and died, less than a year ago, do n''t you remember?"
45537Tell me this, do you know that he is in danger?"
45537Tell me what next?"
45537That is singular, is it not?
45537That ought to comfort the friends, ought it not?
45537The desolation of a soul that had no heaven to look to, touched her strangely just then:"Bud, you are going there to hear the music, are you not?"
45537Then Alice:"Mamma, are not such things a sort of cruel kindness?
45537Then a younger voice:"Miss Claire, you will drill me on my recitation, wo n''t you?
45537Then one of them gasped out:"Us girls?"
45537There was a moment''s silence, then Mary Burton asked:"Do you really suppose there is no difference between us and others?
45537They do not stand outside of political questions where they have a settled opinion; why do they in this?"
45537This little favor that I am about to ask, will you promise to grant?"
45537This was his next timidly- put question:"Did you ever go there, Miss Ansted?"
45537Too late for what?
45537WELL, surely there was a chance to teach music to private pupils?
45537WHY?
45537WHY?
45537Was ever such an embarrassing question thrust at him?
45537Was it all a mistake?
45537Was it as emphatic a refusal as poor Louis understood it?
45537Was it the same church at all?
45537Was it well for her to sit down weeping, and dumb, because he had entered the palace a little in advance?
45537Was n''t it too bad?
45537Was she vain of her voice?
45537Was that a compliment, girls, or an insult?
45537Was there any harm in her realizing it?
45537Was there ever a man under such a direct fire of personal questions hard to answer?
45537Was there ever a more bewildered young lady than this one who sat on the carriage stool?
45537Was there something that she might say, and ought to say?
45537Was this an opportunity?
45537We have a good deal of snow for this region, have we not?
45537Well, do you know there is something you might do to help him?"
45537Well, in that case, what would he think of the music of the angels?
45537Well, what did he say?"
45537Well, what then?
45537Were you ever in Boston?"
45537What business was there in this direction which could require so much attention?
45537What can I do?"
45537What can you fancy it possible for me to do for him?"
45537What could I say to your mother that she does not already know?
45537What could have so completely turned his foolish brain?
45537What could she ask that would not be easy enough, now that the total abstinence pledge was out of the way?
45537What denomination are they?"
45537What did Bud think about as he rubbed?
45537What did Claire Benedict find in him to interest her?
45537What did all this mean?
45537What did she suppose that she, Alice Ansted, could do to help him?
45537What did that mean?
45537What did the fellow mean?
45537What did the verse mean, that he had read so many times, that now it seemed to glow before him on the sun- lighted snow?
45537What did this girl know of the charmed life which she had lived at home, and of the father who had been its centre?
45537What do you say now, girls?"
45537What do you see that I could do, if I were what you mean by being a Christian?"
45537What do you suppose is the matter with me?
45537What do you want me to do, give you a receipt?
45537What do you want me to do?"
45537What do you want?"
45537What does this mean?"
45537What else?"
45537What excuse could she give?
45537What had become of the strong, bright, willing spirit with which she had been wo nt to take hold of life?
45537What had happened to the man?
45537What has become of the Ansted pride, when I can say it to almost a stranger?"
45537What if he turned in despair, and plunged into excesses such as he had not known before?
45537What if they failed?
45537What in the world is she doing here?"
45537What in the world was that minister to say?
45537What is it to be a Christian, Miss Benedict?"
45537What is that you are sitting on?
45537What is the immediate cause?"
45537What is the use of trying to live pain over again on paper?
45537What is there that you want me to do?"
45537What is wounded, my pride?"
45537What more can you imagine he wants?"
45537What on earth is there that I could do for a great, ignorant, blundering clod like Bud?
45537What on earth is there that I could do, even if I wanted to do anything in that direction, which I do n''t?"
45537What ought the Fiji to do?"
45537What possible excuse could be offered for such a state of things?
45537What shall I do?"
45537What then?
45537What was it?
45537What was she to say to him?
45537What was the burden of the sermon?
45537What was the old church to him now that he had entered into the church triumphant?
45537What was there that she could accomplish here and now?
45537What was there that she could say to him?
45537What was to be done?
45537What would mamma think to see me on the dark street alone?"
45537What, for instance, am I to say to ideas like these?
45537What, in your estimation, ought the half- awakened Fiji resident to do?"
45537What_ could_ it mean?
45537When he could speak again he said:"My dear boy, have you told your mother?"
45537When was her opportunity?
45537Where do you think we found them?
45537Where would be the church of Christ without its living, working members?
45537Who but the Maker of human hearts could have planned Bud''s education in this way?
45537Who had said that the seats were ever to be cushioned?
45537Why am I wanted, Mr. Chessney?
45537Why are not you one?"
45537Why could she not have known that her music- scholar was to disappoint her, and so had the benefit of a ride?
45537Why did n''t you come to the committee meeting, Dora?"
45537Why did not his mother win him, or his sister?
45537Why did not she?
45537Why did respectable people permit such a disgrace?
45537Why do I not want to look this thing in the face?
45537Why do n''t you have it tuned?
45537Why do you ask me all these questions, Alice?
45537Why do you ask?"
45537Why do you care, Bud, where it is?"
45537Why do you suppose we had to be interrupted in our plans, and almost stand still and do nothing, while you lay on a couch with a sprained ankle?
45537Why does it interest you in the least?
45537Why have n''t they a duty concerning it, rather than a stranger in their midst?"
45537Why not enter it at once, instead of waiting in idleness and suspense through the winter for something better?
45537Why should not other families in South Plains beat eggs in comfort?
45537Why should those giving satisfaction, and needing the money, be discharged, to make room for her who needed it no less?
45537Why, Miss Benedict, is it possible that you have not discovered that they belong to a higher sphere?
45537Why, Uncle Harold, how could you?
45537Why, do n''t you know you are the same as saying that the Lord Jesus Christ has not told the truth?
45537Will you let me ask you a few plain questions?
45537Will you tell me about it?
45537Will you try?"
45537Will you?"
45537Wo n''t you be frank about the matter, Mr. Ansted?
45537Would Claire Benedict have been likely to have marked that particular verse for him?
45537Would he give her his name?
45537Would it be of any use to call through this rising wind for assistance?
45537Would it do to let the young fellow know that she knew it was?
45537Would not simple truth serve her purpose in this case?
45537Would she, on the next bright day, take the blue car line and ride up there and talk with him?
45537Would you help in a perplexity that seems to me to be growing into a downright danger, and which I more than half suspect you could avert?"
45537Would you marry a man who was not a Christian?"
45537Would you think that they had told the truth or a made- up story?"
45537Yes, but how bring it to pass?
45537Yet how many times in your life have you personally known of them-- families who are millionnaires to- day, and beggars to- morrow?
45537You can not mean that?"
45537You do n''t expect me, I hope, to describe that interview?
45537You do n''t think of renewing it, I hope?
45537You have been up there, have n''t you?
45537_ Would_ those girls ever know what a cross it had been to her, Claire Benedict, to come to South Plains and teach them music?
45537and do you imagine, I wonder, what it is to_ me_, when I have humbled myself to tell it all to you?"
45537and in any case, how could she materially help your brother?
45537and is Bud the converted heathen?"
45537and is South Plains Fiji?
45537and what did he propose to say next?
45537and what is the object of the journey, I wonder?"
45537and why are the girls here?"
45537but how can I help it?"
45537do n''t you think our very next thing, or, at least, one of the next, ought to be a furnace?
45537have you never heard the minister urge you to give yourself to Jesus?"
45537or can I hope to have you to myself for five minutes?"
45537or must you make haste up the hill?"
45537or were they led along step by step?"
45537repeated Ruth, great dismay in her voice,"us?"
45537said a familiar voice,"what''s the matter?
45537she asked as though a new thought came to her with the union of the two names,"and are you going to the Rocky Mountains?"
45537she asked,"or only a sort of twist?
45537she wondered, and was this her special opportunity?
45537the old brick rookery on the corner?
45537was not heaven before her, and an eternity there, with her father who had just preceded the family by a few days?
45537was she not the child of a King?
56684( or one sent to tell them?)
5668410:14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
5668411:32 And what shall I say more?
5668417. Who can not see, then, that salvation is the effect of faith?
5668417:19 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
56684A. John 14:9,10,11, Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet have you not known me, Philip?
56684According to the foregoing account, how was the knowledge of the existence of God first suggested to the minds of men?
56684And I, the Lord God, said unto the woman, What is this thing which you hast done?
56684And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying, Why do you offer sacrifices unto the Lord?
56684And any man that hath this hope in him purifies himself, even as he is pure.--Why purify themselves as he is pure?
56684And he said, I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
56684And if the principle of power, it must be so in man as well as in the Deity?
56684And if the question is asked, how were they to obtain the knowledge of God?
56684And if we should continue our interrogation, and ask how it is that he is saved?
56684And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where goest you?
56684And the Lord God, said unto Adam,''Who told you that you were naked?
56684And the Lord said unto Cain, Why are you angry?
56684And the Lord said, What have you done?
56684And who can not but see that they must have had a long and intimate acquaintance with Noah?
56684Are not all your exertions, of every kind, dependent on your faith?
56684Are you not dependent on your faith, or belief, for the acquisition of all knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence?
56684But the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel, your brother?
56684But the thunder of his power who can understand?
56684Can you repeat the sentence?
56684Could man exercise faith in God so as to obtain eternal life unless he believed that God was no respecter of persons?
56684Could men exercise faith in God without an acquaintance with his attributes, so as to be enabled to lay hold of eternal life?
56684Could these things be found out by any other means than by revelation?
56684Did any of these men die before Noah?
56684Did any one of them live longer than Abraham?
56684Do the Father and the Son possess the same mind?
56684Do the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit constitute the Godhead?
56684Do the believers in Christ Jesus, through the gift of the Spirit, become one with the Father and the Son, as the Father and the Son are one?
56684Do you not believe, that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
56684Does he possess the fullness of the Father?
56684Does the foregoing account of the Godhead lay a sure foundation for the exercise of faith in him unto life and salvation?
56684Does this idea prevent this doubt?
56684For the Lord of Hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it?
56684For what man knows the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
56684For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
56684Had any other of the human family, besides Adam, a knowledge of the existence of God, in the first instance, by any other means than human testimony?
56684Have not I the Lord?
56684Have you eaten of the tree whereof I told you you should not eat?
56684He that has seen me has seen the Father; and how do you say then, Show us the Father?
56684How are we to be made acquainted with the before mentioned things respecting the Deity, and respecting ourselves?
56684How did men first come to the knowledge of the existence of a God, so as to exercise faith in him?
56684How do men obtain a knowledge of the glory of God, his perfections and attributes?
56684How do you know that the knowledge of the existence of God was communicated in this manner, throughout the different ages of the world?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove it?
56684How do you prove that God has faith in himself independently?
56684How do you prove that faith is the principle of action in all intelligent beings?
56684How do you prove that the Father is a personage of glory and of power?
56684How do you prove that there are two personages in the Godhead?
56684How long did Cainan live after Mahalaleel was born?
56684How long did Enoch walk with God after Methuselah was born?
56684How long did Enos live after Cainan was born?
56684How long did Jared live after Enoch was born?
56684How long did Lamech live after Noah was born?
56684How long did Mahalaleel live after Jared was born?
56684How long did Methuselah live after Lamech was born?
56684How long did Seth live after Enos was born?
56684How long did Shem live after Arphaxad was born?
56684How many With Abraham?
56684How many noted characters lived from Noah to Abraham?
56684How many noted righteous men lived from Adam to Noah?
56684How many of these noted men were cotemporary with Adam?
56684How many of these were cotemporary with Noah?
56684How many of those men lived in the days of Noah?
56684How many of those men were contemporary with Adam and Noah both?
56684How many personages are there in the Godhead?
56684How many were cotemporary with both Noah and Abraham?
56684How many years did Adam live after Seth was born?
56684How many years, according to this account, was it from Adam to Noah?
56684How old was Abraham when Reu died?
56684How old was Adam when Seth was born?
56684How old was Adam when he died?
56684How old was Arphaxad?
56684How old was Cainan when Mahalaleel was born?
56684How old was Cainan?
56684How old was Eber?
56684How old was Enoch when Methuselah was born?
56684How old was Enoch?
56684How old was Enos when Cainan was born?
56684How old was Enos?
56684How old was Jared when Enoch was born?
56684How old was Jared?
56684How old was Lamech when Adam died?
56684How old was Lamech when Noah was born?
56684How old was Mahalaleel when Jared was born?
56684How old was Mahalaleel?
56684How old was Methuselah when Lamech was born?
56684How old was Methuselah?
56684How old was Nahor( Abraham''s brother) when Noah died?
56684How old was Noah when Enos died?
56684How old was Noah when Shem was born?
56684How old was Reu?
56684How old was Salah?
56684How old was Serug?
56684How old was Seth when Enos was born?
56684How old was Seth?
56684How old was Shem?
56684How old was Terah?
56684How old when Cainan died?
56684How old when Jared died?
56684How old when Lamech died?
56684How old when Mahalaleel died?
56684How old when Methuselah died?
56684How was the knowledge of the existence of God disseminated among the inhabitants of the world?
56684How would you define faith in its most unlimited sense?
56684How would you divide that chronology in order to convey it to the understanding clearly?
56684If any should ask, why all these sayings?
56684If it should be asked, Why is it impossible to please God without faith?
56684If so, you should surely die?''
56684In a word, is there anything that you would have done, either physical or mental, if you had not previously believed?
56684In order to have this subject clearly set before the mind, let us ask what situation must a person be in, in order to be saved?
56684In what year did Cainan die?
56684In what year did Enos die?
56684In what year did Jared die?
56684In what year did Lamech die?
56684In what year did Mahalaleel die?
56684In what year did Methuselah die?
56684In what year did Seth die?
56684In what year of the world did Abraham die?
56684In what year of the world did Adam die?
56684In what year of the world did Arphaxad die?
56684In what year of the world did Eber die?
56684In what year of the world did Nahor die?
56684In what year of the world did Noah die?
56684In what year of the world did Peleg die?
56684In what year of the world did Reu die?
56684In what year of the world did Salah die?
56684In what year of the world did Serug die?
56684In what year of the world did Terah die?
56684In what year was Enoch translated?
56684In whose days was the earth divided?
56684Is faith anything else beside the principle of action?
56684Is he the object in whom the faith of all other rational and accountable beings center, for life and salvation?
56684Is it not also necessary to have the idea that God is merciful, and gracious, long- suffering and full of goodness?
56684Is it not necessary also, for men to have an idea that God is a being of truth before they can have perfect faith in him?
56684Is not faith the principle of action in spiritual things as well as in temporal?
56684Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
56684Is the character which God has given of himself uniform?
56684Is the idea of his existence, in the first instance, necessary in order for the exercise of faith in him?
56684O Zion that bringest good tidings;[ or, O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion?]
56684OF THEOLOGY_ Question_.--What is theology?
56684Of what do the foregoing lectures treat?
56684Or, may we not ask, what have you, or what do you possess, which you have not obtained by reason of your faith?
56684Or, would you have ever knocked, unless you had believed that it would have been opened unto you?
56684Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from the ancient time?
56684Was he ordained of the Father, from before the foundation of the world, to be a propitiation for the sins of all those who should believe on his name?
56684Was it by the Father and the Son that all things were created and made that were created and made?
56684We ask, then, where is the prototype?
56684What account is given of the attributes of God in his revelations?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are their names?
56684What are they?
56684What are we to understand by the Reflections of the Deity?
56684What arrangement should be followed in presenting the subject of faith?
56684What effect would it have on any rational being not to have an idea that the Lord was God, the Creator and upholder of all things?
56684What excited the ancient saints to seek diligently after a knowledge of the glory of God, his perfections and attributes?
56684What is faith?
56684What is it?
56684What is the Father?
56684What is the Son?
56684What is the description which the sacred writers give of the character of the Deity calculated to do?
56684What is the effect of the idea of his existence among men?
56684What is the first principle in this revealed science?
56684What is the object of the foregoing quotation?
56684What is this mind?
56684What language can be plainer than this?
56684What number of years did Arphaxad live after Salah was born?
56684What number of years did Eber live after Peleg was born?
56684What number of years did Nahor live after Terah was born?
56684What number of years did Peleg live after Reu was born?
56684What number of years did Reu live after Serug was born?
56684What number of years did Salah live after Eber was born?
56684What number of years did Serug live after Nahor was born?
56684What number of years did Terah live after Abraham was born?
56684What object had the God of Heaven in revealing his attributes to men?
56684What testimony had the immediate descendants of Adam, in proof of the existence of God?
56684What testimony have men, in the first instance, that there is a God?
56684What things do we learn in the revelations of God respecting his character?
56684What was Arphaxad''s age when he died?
56684What was Cainan''s age when he died?
56684What was Eber''s age when Peleg was born?
56684What was Eber''s age when he died?
56684What was Enoch''s age when he was translated?
56684What was Enos''s age when he died?
56684What was Jared''s age when he died?
56684What was Lamech''s age when he died?
56684What was Mahalaleel''s age when he died?
56684What was Methuselah''s age when he died?
56684What was Nahor''s age when Terah was born?
56684What was Nahor''s age when he died?
56684What was Noah''s age when he died?
56684What was Peleg''s age when Reu was born?
56684What was Peleg''s age when he died?
56684What was Reu''s age when Serug was born?
56684What was Reu''s age when he died?
56684What was Salah''s age when Eber was born?
56684What was Salah''s age when he died?
56684What was Serug''s age when Nahor was born?
56684What was Serug''s age when he died?
56684What was Seth''s age when he died?
56684What was Shem''s age when Arphaxad was born?
56684What was Shem''s age when he died?
56684What was Terah''s age when Abraham was born?
56684What was Terah''s age when Nahor( the brother of Abraham) was born?
56684What was Terah''s age when he died?
56684What was his age when Arphaxad died?
56684What was his age when Salah died?
56684What was his age when Serug and Nahor( Abraham''s brother) died?
56684What was his age when Shem died?
56684What was his age when Terah died?
56684What was shown in the second lecture?
56684What was shown in the third lecture?
56684What was the number of years from the flood to the birth of Abraham?
56684What was the term of years from the birth of Shem to the flood?
56684What was the term of years that Noah lived after the flood?
56684Where are the revelations to be found which give this relation or the attributes of God?
56684Where do you find the revelations which give us this idea of the character of the Deity?
56684Where have we the account given that the earth was divided in the days of Peleg?
56684Wherefore?
56684Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counselor, hath taught him?
56684Who is it?
56684Who was he?
56684Who were they?
56684Why is faith the first principle in this revealed science?
56684Why is it necessary?
56684Why is your countenance fallen?
56684Why was he called the Son?
56684Why would it prevent him from exercising faith in God?
56684Would an idea of these three things lay a sure foundation for the exercise of faith in God, so as to obtain life and salvation?
56684Would it be possible for a man to exercise faith in God, so as to be saved, unless he had an idea that God was love?
56684Would the idea of any one or two of the above- mentioned things enable a person to exercise faith in God?
56684Would you exert yourselves to obtain wisdom and intelligence, unless you did believe that you could obtain them?
56684Would you have ever asked, unless you had believed that you would receive?
56684Would you have ever planted, if you had not believed that you would gather?
56684Would you have ever sought, unless you had believed that you would have found?
56684Would you have ever sown, if you had not believed that you would reap?
56684Your food, your raiment, your lodgings, are they not all by reason of your faith?
56684_ Question_.--Is there a being who has faith in himself, independently?
56684and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
56684and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
56684and how shall they hear without a preacher?
56684but how little a portion is heard of him?
56684or in other words, where shall we find a saved being?
56684or what is the difference between a saved man and one who is not saved?
56684or where is the saved being?
56684or who hath been his counselor?
56684or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
6598Do n''t like the butter, sir? 6598 ''Are the Sisters of Charity really better nurses than most other women?'' 6598 ''Why should it be so?'' 6598 And is it not right for domestics, as well as their employers, to seek places where they can be most comfortable? 6598 And why is it not right for domestics to act according to a rule allowed to be correct in reference to all other trades and professions? 6598 Are they not living just as if there were no great emergency, no terrible risks and danger to their fellow- men in the life to, come? 6598 Are you sure, my friend? 6598 But do they? 6598 But how would it be with the Protestant woman practicing such self- denial? 6598 But to a tourist taking like chance in American country- fare, what is the prospect? 6598 But what is the rule of rectitude on this subject? 6598 But what was the grand peculiarity of the character of Christ? 6598 Can not you compare this with the time and money you spend for intellectual and benevolent purposes? 6598 Does a woman say she can not do this? 6598 Does it not seem poor economy to pay servants for letting our muscles grow feeble, and then to pay operators to exercise them for us? 6598 If our daughters did as much for us, should we not be proud of their energy and heroism? 6598 In making this examination, is not this brief rule, deducible from the principles before laid down, the one which should regulate you? 6598 Is it not the universal law of labor and of trade that an article is to be valued according to its scarcity and the demand? 6598 Is it not time that civilization should learn to demand somewhat more care and nicety in the modes of preparing what is to be cooked and eaten? 6598 Is it objected, How can we decide between superfluities and necessities, in this list? 6598 Is not such an art as this worth much to attain? 6598 Might not some of the refinement and trimness which characterize the preparations of the European market be with advantage introduced into our own? 6598 Moreover, would not the fine arts, in the end, he better supported by imparting culture and refined tastes to the neglected ones? 6598 Now, what is the matter with domestic service? 6598 Query, Do they sleep with closed windows and doors, and with heavy bed- curtains? 6598 Shall it be blue? 6598 Shall it be crimson? 6598 Shall it be green? 6598 Shall we ape the customs of aristocratic lands, in those very practices which result from principles and institutions that we condemn? 6598 Shall we assume, by our practice, that the interests of the great mass are to be sacrificed for the pleasures and honors of a privileged few? 6598 Shall we form our customs on the assumption that labor is degrading and indolence genteel? 6598 The French coffee is reputed the best in the world; and a thousand voices have asked, What is it about the French coffee? 6598 The first is that presented by our Saviour, when, after urging the great law of benevolence, he was asked,And who is my neighbor?"
6598Thus the question is, Shall we shut up a chamber and breathe night air vitiated with carbonic acid or night air that is pure?
6598To begin, then, with the very foundation of a good table:--_Bread:_ What ought it to be?
6598Was this doing_ more_ than her duty--_more_ than the example and teachings of Christ require?
6598What is the coffee?
6598What is the relation of servant to employer in a democratic country?
6598What was now to be done?
6598What, then, is the end designed by the family state which Jesus Christ came into this world to secure?
6598Where is the so- called cook who understands how to prepare soups and stews?
6598Who can look at this new danger without dismay?
6598Why not face it sensibly?
6598Would it not be a wiser thing to_ ask_ for what we need, before trying so circuitous and dangerous a method?
6598Would this be following the self- sacrificing benevolence of Christ and his apostles?]
6598and above all, the butter?
6598and the meat?
6598and will not this show the need of some change?
6598what the tea?
61457Am I? 61457 And a hamper too, has n''t he?"
61457And how do you think they meant to travel?
61457And is n''t that what I want?
61457And what did you do with them?
61457And you think they have taken the road to Liverpool, young gentleman?
61457But about Frank-- what have you heard about him? 61457 But what else must I do?
61457But what would He want me to do, then?
61457But where can Frank be? 61457 But why should you forget Him afterwards?
61457But-- but you do n''t think He cares much about it, do you, Chandos? 61457 Did I?"
61457Did n''t you know Chandos was a sneak before to- day?
61457Did you ever know me to turn sneak, any of you fellows?
61457Did you know anything about this, Stewart?
61457Did you wish to speak to me, Stewart?
61457Do it again? 61457 Do n''t you?
61457Do you know how much money your brother had, Chandos?
61457Do you know who did turn the things out?
61457Do you?
61457Does he think I''m to blame, then?
61457Does she curl your hair and powder your face?
61457God is my Friend?
61457Has it been enough, Stewart? 61457 Has she told you she''s sure to get it?"
61457How can it be our fault? 61457 I say, Stewart, you''ll promise us, first of all, not to tell what goes on here, even if you should n''t join the fun?"
61457I say, old fellow, did Chandos tell you he was taking your punishment for the farm- yard scrape?
61457I suppose you have had your dinner?
61457I suppose you mean my mother? 61457 I suppose you mean to say you will get into some other mischief at the first opportunity?"
61457I will pray too,I whispered;"but if God hears me now, how shall I ever keep square afterwards?
61457I wonder where the holes are they make such a fuss about?
61457Is Frank here, Stewart?
61457Is he going to send to your mother too?
61457Is this your lady''s maid, Miss Chandos?
61457Is this your own work, Stewart?
61457It do n''t matter about me and what I meant about it, but tell me about him; is there any hope, Chandos?
61457Now then, what''s the row? 61457 Of course, I know you are, but--""You thought I was the only one, Stewart?
61457Shall we go there?
61457Stewart, will you come? 61457 Then Haslitt wo n''t go?"
61457Then what makes them pull such long faces, and look so wretched, and talk about being miserable sinners?
61457Then you mean to try the experiment on your mother? 61457 Was n''t it?"
61457Well, how am I to keep out of it?
61457Well, what more do we want?
61457Well, who cares what you think?
61457Well, you''ll join the game now, wo n''t you? 61457 What am I to do?"
61457What can I do?
61457What do I care about the temptations of the world? 61457 What do you mean, Stewart?"
61457What is the matter, Stewart? 61457 What pleasure did you ever get by it?
61457What pleasure did you get out of this?
61457What''s that he says?
61457What''s this row about you and the farm- yard, Miss Chandos?
61457What, be religious and grumpy, and lose all the fun of life?
61457Where is the young lady,I said,"and the youngster?
61457Who has been telling you this tale about burglars and robbers? 61457 Who says I am a sneak?
61457Who says I''m a miserable muff?
61457Who says I''m afraid of Chandos?
61457Who''s there?
61457Why do n''t you give the muff a good pommelling?
61457Why is it different? 61457 Why, Stewart, where have you been all day?
61457Why, what''s the row now?
61457Will he die?
61457Yes, I know you wrote it, but who did the construing?
61457You believe that I care, do n''t you-- at least a little?
61457You do; and you believe it?
61457You mean the robbery that has been committed lately?
61457You mean to have some of the pies and tarts out of cook''s pantry, then?
61457You meant to go together, then, young gentleman?
61457You''re not obliged to look at them, I suppose?
61457''If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us''?
61457And besides--""Well, what more can the school do?"
61457Are you game for a lark?"
61457Are you ill, old fellow?"
61457As to the grind, what do I care about Julius CÃ ¦ sar and Hannibal and Rome and Carthage?
61457But how could you do that?"
61457But now, what are you going to do with him when he comes?"
61457But what could I do?
61457But what has that to do with it?"
61457But-- but you will not forget to pray for poor Frank?"
61457Chandos, I suppose?"
61457Did the governor think you did it?"
61457Did you ever hear that they were sneaks, or anything but brave, noble men-- brave enough to serve God openly and fearlessly?
61457Do n''t you think this seems to be giving a bit?"
61457Do you go in for it, Stewart?"
61457Do you know who was suspected, Stewart?"
61457Do you think we want to eat him, Stewart?"
61457God the friend of boys like me?
61457Has n''t this been a miserable failure?
61457Has she taught you to say your prayers yet?"
61457Have you set all the water- jugs on fire?"
61457Here, Jackson, what did you tell me Miss Chandos had been doing to lose her chance of the prize?"
61457How am I to begin?
61457How can I be sure that I can work steadily for more than a month?
61457How could I meet Tom in the morning and tell him the young lady had slept in peace, and everything had passed off comfortably?
61457How could he do that without appealing to the governor?
61457I am afraid not, for often in my dreams I seem to be on the sea, and how can I ever forget it?
61457I asked;"and how are you going to get them away-- put them in your pockets?"
61457I do n''t feel afraid to kneel down and ask His help now, and I know I need it, for who can tell what I might do next after this mean trick?
61457I have been doing the square thing too lately; at least, I''ve tried at it, and is n''t that enough?"
61457I said something about this to Jackson, but he laughed at the notion, and Tom said,"Why, what has come to you lately, Charley?
61457I said;"to be honest and upright and pure?"
61457I say, Jackson, are you a judge of ice?
61457I say, why did n''t you put your finger in your mouth, Stewart?"
61457I should n''t have split about it only for little Chandos, and he--""When did he tell you this, Stewart?
61457I suppose you knew he did it?"
61457I suppose you''ll admit that we shall be men by- and- by if we are spared?"
61457I take it that you mean I could go and tell God about every little scrape and trouble I got into, and He would help me out of it?"
61457I tell you, Chandos, I''d like to keep straight if I could, but how can I?
61457I think I will, for what is the use of trying now?
61457I wonder what Chandos will say about this when he hears of it?
61457I wonder whether I shall be able to give up this wish entirely, as Chandos did his?
61457I wonder whether he would think this innocent fun?
61457I wonder whether the Doctor will give you one when you get well, Charley?"
61457If you had been very ill you would have liked your mother sent for, would n''t you?
61457Is Miss Chandos asleep?"
61457Is he skating or sliding?"
61457Is it about the prize, Stewart?"
61457Look here, you''ve heard of General Havelock, have n''t you?
61457Now then, yes or no?"
61457Now, Jackson, do you want to fight it out?"
61457Of course, I do n''t want to run away, if I can persuade mamma to let me go to sea properly; but if she wo n''t, what am I to do?
61457Oh, why did the governor leave those questions about?
61457Or do you use curling- irons?"
61457Stewart, you''ll pray for him, wo n''t you-- pray that God will give him back to my mother, for she is almost heartbroken over it?"
61457WAS IT ROBBERY?
61457Was it Robbery?
61457What can they do?"
61457What did they want to make such a fuss about it for, and punish Miss Chandos?
61457What do you mean?
61457What do you want, Tom?
61457What ice would give in such a cutting wind as this?"
61457What is it to them if we like to make boats instead of throwing a ball about?
61457What is the good?
61457What made you run away from this football?
61457What of that?"
61457What right had he to do it-- he with that white face to be so plucky?
61457What was it that he said, though, about the Lord Jesus being a boy once?
61457What''s that got to do with it?"
61457Where''s Chandos junior?"
61457Why ca n''t people do just what they like, instead of being driven to do what they hate so often?
61457Why ca n''t they let us know what the questions are going to be-- a few of them at least?
61457Why did n''t you go to Tom and tell him the fix you was in?
61457Why not make Him your Friend, as He desires to be?"
61457Will God hear me?
61457Wo n''t God help me by giving it to another fellow?
61457You never felt before that you were a sinner-- that you could do anything bad?"
61457You robbed my pantry, Stewart?"
61457You''re sure it''s safe?"
61457You''ve never been to Dinglewell, have you, Stewart?"
61457Young, you''re not such a muff as to think the servants did that, are you?"
61457[ Illustration:"DO YOU WANT A BOY TO GO TO SEA?"]
61457and Hedley Vicars, that fought in the Crimean war?
61457and are you not complaining now that you are more wicked than you thought possible?"
61457she is mistaken here, but I wonder whether I shall ever be able to tell her that God alone can keep me from the evil she fears?
61457what right have you to get us all into this awful scrape?"
6135But how may I certainly know what God wants of me?
6135But will not people walk over us, if we do not stand up for our rights?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135HAVE YE RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YE BELIEVED?
6135Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
6135Have you done that this morning?
6135Have you received the Holy Ghost? 6135 Have you received the Holy Power?
6135How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?
6135How may I know the guidance of the Holy Spirit?
6135How then before Thee shall I dare To stand, or how Thine anger bear? 6135 Light obeyed increaseth light; Light resisted bringeth night; Who shall give me will to choose If the love of light I lose?
6135My soul, ask what thou wilt, Thou canst not be too bold; Since His own blood for thee He spilt, What else can He withhold?
6135Reader, have you made such a consecration as this? 6135 Shall I, for fear of feeble man, The Spirit''s course in me restrain?
6135Should I be silent? 6135 What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?"
6135Where is the wise? 6135 Who hath made man''s mouth?"
6135Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? 6135 5)? 6135 And Washington and Lincoln? 6135 And are you conscious of His helpful, sympathising, loving presence with you? 6135 And did He not call Joan of Arc to her strange and wonderful mission? 6135 And if they knew Him, may not we? 6135 And if we know the words, may we not know the Teacher of the words? 6135 And is there not a science of salvation, of holiness, of eternal life, that requires the same absolute loyalty tothe Spirit of Truth"?
6135And then, were they not to be His Ministers of State and chief men in His Kingdom?
6135And what power is that?
6135And what was the standard of unity to which He would have us come?
6135And"How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?"
6135Are they true?
6135Are you careful and have you victory in this matter, my comrade?
6135Are you ever cast down and depressed in spirit?
6135Are you filled with the Spirit?
6135Awed by a mortal''s frown, shall I Conceal the word of God most high?
6135Because the Bible tells us so?
6135Because the Church teaches it in her creed, and we have heard it from the catechism?
6135But already they were troubled, for what could this death and departure mean but the destruction of all their hopes, of all their cherished plans?
6135But how can this be in a world such as this?
6135But how can this be?
6135But how shall I know that I have met these conditions in a way to satisfy Him, and that I am myself saved?
6135But what can fit a man for such sacred work?
6135But what was the secret of David and Moses?
6135But, may we not?
6135But, then, consider well, Hugh, dost thou not know from whence thou comest?
6135Can these be reconciled?
6135Can you, my brother?
6135Charles Wesley expresses this in one of his matchless hymns:--"How can a sinner know His sins on earth forgiven?
6135Do you ask,"How can I get such a blessing?"
6135Do you say,"I can not understand it"?
6135Do you think the temper is destroyed or sanctified?
6135Do you want the witness to abide?
6135Do you want this blessing, my brother, my sister?
6135Dr. Daniel Steele tells of a Jew who was asked,"Is it that you_ can not_, or that you_ will not_ believe?"
6135Has He called you into the work, my brother?
6135Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?"
6135Have you this power?
6135He asked the first one upon whom he called,"How is it with you this morning?"
6135He asks,"or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
6135He must be some august Divine Person, and not a mere influence or impersonal force, for how else could He take and fill the place of Jesus?
6135He said to Ananias,"Why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost?"
6135He was ordered into the king''s presence, who, with a stern voice, asked:"How dared you thus offend me?"
6135How can fire dwell in a piece of iron until its very appearance is that of fire, and it becomes a fire- brand?
6135How can my gracious Saviour show My name inscribed in Heaven?
6135How can one be always hopeful, always abounding in hope, in such a world?
6135How can the electric fluid fill and transform a dead wire into a live one, which you dare not touch?
6135How can they know when I have in my heart repented and believed, and when His righteous anger is turned away?
6135How can we do this?
6135How can we find truth and know it?
6135How could their poor hearts be otherwise than troubled?
6135How do we know Jesus Christ is divine?
6135How does God guide us?
6135How else could it be said that it was better to have Him than to have Jesus remaining in the flesh?
6135How much more when the friendship is heavenly?
6135How shall I know that I am accepted of God?--that I am saved or sanctified?
6135How then?
6135How, then, shall I know that I am justified or wholly sanctified?
6135How, then, shall we escape error and be"sound in doctrine"?
6135IS THE BAPTISM WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT A THIRD BLESSING?
6135IS THE BAPTISM WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT A THIRD BLESSING?
6135In Him was all their help, and what would they do, what could they do, without Him?
6135Is Jesus Christ divine?
6135Is Satan a personal being, and is there a Hell in which the wicked will be for ever punished?
6135Is it God''s will that the tides of the Atlantic and Pacific should sweep across the Isthmus of Panama?
6135Is man a fallen creature who can be saved only through the suffering and sacrifice of the Creator?
6135Is sin omnipotent?
6135Is the Bible an inspired Book?
6135Is there, then, confusion here?
6135Is this your spirit?
6135Leaving her he called immediately upon the other sister, and asked,"How are you to- day?"
6135My brother, my sister, what is your experience just now?
6135Now, what saved the child?
6135Or are they only fancies and falsehoods, or figures of speech and distortions of truth?
6135Or is the old man still warring against Him in your heart?
6135Reading his text, he commenced thus:''Hugh Latimer, dost thou know before whom thou art this day to speak?
6135Shall I, to soothe the unholy throng, Soften Thy truth, or smooth my tongue?
6135That men should run under the Alps?
6135That thoughts and words should be winged across the ocean without any visible or tangible medium?
6135The truth pierced them as a sword until they said,"What shall we do?"
6135Then"they asked of Him, saying, Lord, wilt Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?"
6135Thoughts, desires, that enter there, Should they not be pure and fair?
6135To this Jesus replied with gracious kindness and searching logic:"How can Satan cast out Satan?
6135Upon whose message thou art sent?
6135WHO IS HE?
6135WHO IS HE?
6135What did Peter and James and John care for the great places in the kingdoms of this world after they were filled with the Holy Ghost?
6135What does Paul teach us here?
6135What is his secret?
6135What is it that cleanses or sanctifies, and how?
6135What is truth without love?
6135What kind of preaching is this?
6135What men have loved and laboured and sacrificed as these men?
6135What truth?
6135What was his secret?
6135What was the secret?
6135What was the secret?
6135What, then, was his secret?
6135When will the Lord''s dear children learn that the religion of Jesus is a lowly thing, and that it is the little foxes that spoil the vines?
6135Whence the superiority of these men?
6135Where is the disputer of this world?
6135Where is the scribe?
6135Who can explain_ how_ food sustains life; how light reveals material objects, how sound conveys ideas to our minds?
6135Who can understand it?
6135Who have been the mightiest and most faithful preachers of the gloom and terror and pain of a perpetual Hell?
6135Who is He?
6135Who is this other One-- this Comforter?
6135Why do men deny the divinity of Jesus Christ?
6135Why do men dispute the inspiration of the Scriptures?
6135Why do men doubt a Day of Judgment, and a state of everlasting doom?
6135Why do people seek for guidance and not find it?
6135Why should they be troubled?
6135Will there be a resurrection of the dead, and a day in which God will judge all the world by the Man Christ Jesus?
6135Would these men, who denounce us so, be willing to forgo their religious ecstasies and spend their lives in such lowly, unheralded service?"
6135Would they now admit His claim to be the Son of God, their promised and long- looked- for Messiah?
6135_ The Doctrine._--What is the teaching of God''s word about holiness?
6135and why art thou disquieted in me?
6135have not I the Lord?
6135or who shall stand in His holy place?
6135when the Friend is our Lord and Saviour, our Creator and Redeemer, our Governor and Judge, our Teacher, Guide, and God?
8277001:018 What does it matter?
8276{ Psalm 68:18} 004:009 Now this,He ascended,"what is it but that he also first descended into the lower parts of the earth?
805959:002:007 Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?
805959:002:014 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
805959:002:020 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
805959:002:021 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
805959:002:022 Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
805959:002:025 Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
805959:003:011 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
805959:003:012 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries?
805959:003:013 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
805959:004:001 From whence come wars and fightings among you?
805959:004:004 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
805959:004:005 Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?
805959:004:012 There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?
805959:005:013 Is any among you afflicted?
805959:005:014 Is any sick among you?
8059Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?
8059For what is your life?
8059Is any merry?
8059can faith save him?
8059come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
8059either a vine, figs?
8280002:005 Do n''t you remember that, when I was still with you, I told you these things?
8279002:019 For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
8279Is n''t it even you, before our Lord Jesus{TR adds"Christ"} at his coming?
8287{ Psalm 34:12- 16} 003:013 Now who is he who will harm you, if you become imitators of that which is good? 8287 002:020 For what glory is it if, when you sin, you patiently endure beating? 8287 004:018If it is hard for the righteous to be saved, what will happen to the ungodly and the sinner?
8287If it begins first with us, what will happen to those who do n''t obey the Good News of God?
6371-- Dread monster?
6371A traveller?
6371Ah, but why?
6371Ah, what Christians are these two Who with actions so discordant, One deprives me of my rest, And the other robs my honour?
6371And dost thou think, O Patrick, that I owe My blood so little, as to yield to dread, And trembling fear like a weak woman show?
6371And since thus my disposition Is so free, of what importance Is a murder more or less?
6371And the air, In reverberating thunder, Does it not in fear and wonder Say, O Lord, that Thou art there?
6371And wilt thou in thy pity Try to save him from his anger?
6371Are not, too, Thy praises sung By the fire and water-- each Dowered for this divinest speech, With tongue the wave, the flame with tongue?
6371Are you already to this knight infected?
6371But at that why wonder, If myself I do not know?
6371But so patient who could be As to not desire to see What impends, how dark its gloom?
6371But what matters this to me?
6371But whence this horror That comes o''er me as I see him, This strange awe that chills, that shocks me?
6371But wherefore sounds this trumpet?
6371But whither do I stray, Treading the shades of death in this dark way?
6371But who''s this?
6371But, what''s this?
6371Came ever here( This is quite between us two) Any wandering stranger who Did not draw you so, my dear?
6371Can the soul, when it is severed From the body, be so active As to have another life, Or of bale or bliss, hereafter?
6371Christian, say, Why do you no fear display, Seeing now in angry mood My hand raised to shed your blood?
6371Could it ever me come near In an earthquake''s agonies?
6371Declare, Art thou demon, man, or monster?
6371Do n''t you see, sir, Od''s my life, That this woman is my wife?
6371Eh, my Lucy?
6371Exceed ME?
6371For if but only In a swoon, what mighty marvel, Then, was done?
6371For so many injuries Why not instant vengeance take, When volcanic fires awake In my breast, and hell- flames rise?
6371For who Proudly soars that doth not fall?
6371Has the peasant gone, I wonder?
6371Hast thou a human heart?
6371Heavenly Lord, who canst thou be?
6371How could a dream, my lord, provoke you so?
6371How?
6371If to find my death I come, Why precipitate my doom?
6371If you call me, wherefore fly thus?
6371If''tis me you seek, why mock me By retiring?
6371Is Patrick dead?
6371Is any sight more fair?
6371Is it possible, once more That alive I see thee?
6371Is it she?
6371It is true that I was seen Once your slave: for who, indeed, Can the fickle wheel control?
6371Kill her?
6371Leogaire, thou''lt surely dare?
6371Mighty lord does he call him?
6371Not know thyself?
6371Not one?
6371O heaven- aspiring sea, Say in what vast depths can be All the lives thou hast entombed?
6371O''er the earth dost Thou not write In the characters of flowers Thy great goodness?
6371O, mighty Lord, who will not now admire Thy wondrous works?
6371Or in dark or brightsome hours, Praise they not Thy power and might?
6371Patrick, thou who thus my grief Interrupted, and my sadness Doubled with thy golden words, Hiding false and poisonous matter, Why thus persecute me?
6371Philip?
6371Say, can it be to conquer me The common enemy doth send This spectre here?
6371Say, what?
6371Say, who shall be the first this cave to tread?
6371See ye, see ye not this Atlas Back recede, and this huge mountain Tremble to its base?
6371Seest thou this mountain?
6371Sir, I''ve seen you Here the last two nights; your object?
6371Stiff and stony corse, who art thou?
6371Such a word dost ask me?
6371Tell me, talking thus apart, Who it is on whom you call?
6371That of dust and ashes formed Now dost live?
6371The sad sentence of his death Have I come, by the king''s orders, Here to read to Luis Enius.-- But what''s this?
6371Then a new and unknown Legion of devils rushing out of the Pit surrounded him, and asked what he did there?
6371Then say what?
6371Then this beauteous one, that here Lies in her own blood bedabbled, There, is living at this moment?
6371Then to witness two embraces Does not look at all suspicious?-- Was it malice, then, in me, Not plain seeing?
6371Then, Captain, thou?
6371Then, what pledge may I demand Of your faith?
6371Thou wert asleep, my lord; what could it be?
6371Two?
6371Was there ever love so vain As is mine, a brief caress Cradled in forgetfulness?
6371Well, then, this being so, I ask Was Polonia when this happened Dead or not?
6371Were it not better, cavalier, To pass the night here till the dawn appear?
6371What God Can be this, of whom such marvels You relate, who life eternal Gives when temporal life departeth?
6371What I wonder should I do?
6371What are these sad solemn accents That transpierce my very heart, That cut through me like a dagger?
6371What is fear?
6371What is that?
6371What is this?
6371What is this?
6371What rude hand in ruffian anger Raised its bloody steel against Beauty so divinely fashioned?
6371What seest thou inside?
6371What so suddenly Has chanced, Polonia?
6371What will be the satisfaction Of my life?
6371What would''st thou?
6371What''s this?
6371What''s to do?
6371What''s your wish?
6371Where, I ask then, was her soul?
6371Where, oh, where shall I conceal me From Thy countenance, if haply Thou art wroth?
6371Wherefore Thus disturb the hills and valleys Of my kingdom with deceptions And new- fangled laws and maxims?
6371Who before saw waves on mountains?
6371Who but I should so lament?
6371Who but I should wail thus sadly?
6371Who can bear this?
6371Who his sepulchre has ever Steered, as I, through fire and snow?
6371Who is there?
6371Who that hears me will not mourn?
6371Who that hears this awful lesson Will not sigh and will not weep, Will not fear and will not tremble?
6371Who''mid woods saw ships at anchor?
6371Who''s there?
6371Who''s there?
6371Who''s there?
6371Why on earth should every goblin Pounce on me?
6371Why these outcries?
6371Why thus ponder?
6371Why wildly seekest thou the sea?
6371Why?
6371Wilt give thy hand to this outcast of the wave?
6371With amaze, I see here"To Patrick"Oh, Can a slave be honoured so?
6371dismayed?
6371if wheresoever My unhappy fate might cast me There I brought with me my sin?
6371is it possible that I am here Again on earth after so many a year, And that once more I see The light of the sun?
6371no answer?
6371this commotion?
6371what delays thee?
6371what evil impulse With demoniac instinct prompteth Thus my hand?
6371what is this I see?
6371what mournful tones are these?
6371what''s this I hear?
6371what''s this I see?
6371who are they?
6371who calls me?
6371who calls me?
6371who can grant this?
6371who is this that I behold?
6371who that''s not insane Will enter Patrick''s Purgatory again?
6371who will not praise Thee?
6371why return, dread monster?
6371with reason or without it, Am I married, sir, or no?
6371would frighten fifty Hectors; What know I of Lady Spectres, Or of Lord Don Purgatories?
6371ye immortal deities, Would you still try by threatenings such as these What I can bear?
6371you do not answer?
8289002:022 Who is the liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ?
8289005:005 Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?
8289Why did he kill him?
8275001:010 For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God?
8275002:017 But if, while we sought to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also were found sinners, is Christ a servant of sin?
8275003:001 Foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you not to obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was openly set forth among you as crucified?
8275003:003 Are you so foolish?
8275003:004 Did you suffer so many things in vain, if it is indeed in vain?
8275003:005 He therefore who supplies the Spirit to you, and works miracles among you, does he do it by the works of the law, or by hearing of faith?
8275003:019 What then is the law?
8275003:021 Is the law then against the promises of God?
8275004:015 What was the blessing you enjoyed?
8275004:016 So then, have I become your enemy by telling you the truth?
8275004:021 Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, do n''t you listen to the law?
8275004:030 However what does the Scripture say?
8275005:011 But I, brothers, if I still preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted?
8275Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by hearing of faith?
8275Having begun in the Spirit, are you now completed in the flesh?
8275Or am I striving to please men?
8275Who interfered with you that you should not obey the truth?
48213''But whence, O Socrates,''he said,''can we procure a skillful charmer for such a case, now you are about to leave us?'' 48213 And I should like to know if father has found out the answer to that hard question I gave him last Sunday?"
48213And Jesus cried and said, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
48213And are they all dust? 48213 And do you find this effort a restraint on your enjoyment?"
48213And she called the name of the Lord that spake unto her, Thou God seest me; for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?
48213And what if their God were present?
48213And what is that?
48213And why may we not be at feasts where libations are made to Apollo or Jupiter?
48213And you, from your own feelings, avoid what is indelicate and impure in conversation, and yet feel it no restraint?
48213And, mother, you will tell us some more about Solomon''s temple and his palaces, wo n''t you?
48213Art thou bewildered by contesting voices,-- Sick to thy soul of party noise and strife? 48213 Besides,"said Helen,"are not people sometimes repelled from religion by a want of cheerfulness in its professors?"
48213But are not foolish talking and jesting expressly forbidden?
48213But do you suppose,said I,"that the_ common_ class of minds, with ordinary advantages, can do what you have done?"
48213But does not the holy Paul say,''Be not conformed to this world''?
48213But is there not great danger of becoming light and trifling if one allows this?
48213But really, Mary,said the young man,"is n''t three dollars very high?"
48213But tell me, my dear children, are you sure that you are quite ready for the Sabbath? 48213 But what good does it do, uncle?"
48213But why should our courtly circle To the thought give further place? 48213 But, mother, I''m cold,"says a little voice from the scanty bed in the corner;"may n''t I get up and come to the fire?"
48213But, mother,says little Henry,"wo n''t God send us something to eat to- morrow?"
48213But, mother,says little Mary,"if God is our Father, and loves us, what does he let us be so poor for?"
48213But, uncle, will not such carefulness destroy all freedom in conversation?
48213But, uncle,said Helen,"what does that text mean that we began with?
48213But,said I,"would not the Sunday- school library answer all the purpose of this?"
48213Ca n''t you think of anything more, doctor?
48213Cold, cold is the night wind, Our hearts have no cheer, Our Lord and our Leader, When wilt thou appear?
48213Do you not often complain of coldness and deadness in your religious feelings? 48213 Father and mother are both gone out; but I guess, sir, they will be home in a few moments: wo n''t you walk in?"
48213Forever more beside us on our way, The unseen Christ doth move, That we may lean upon his arm and say,''Dost thou, dear Lord, approve?''
48213How are we ever to reclaim the heathen, if we do not mingle among them?
48213How is it,she says,"that thou, a Jew, askest drink of me, a woman of Samaria?"
48213How knoweth this man letters?
48213How often have I told you, young ones, not to stay out after sundown on Saturday night? 48213 I have washed my hands,"said Pilate,"And what is the Jew to me?"
48213I suppose I need not ask you,said Mrs. Fletcher,"whether you have fully learned your Sunday- school lessons?"
48213If you are talking with a beloved friend, Helen, do you not use an instinctive care to avoid all that might pain that friend?
48213Is your father at home?
48213Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? 48213 Lord, how often shall my brother transgress and I forgive him?"
48213Nay, how should he,said Thalia,"shut up day and night with that old papyrus of St. Luke and Paul''s Epistles?
48213Now, William,said I,"do you know that you were the last boy of whom such an enterprise in Sabbath- keeping as this was to have been expected?
48213Oh, Henry, do n''t you wish that Saturday afternoons lasted longer?
48213Oh, and papa will show us the pictures in those great books that he brought home for us last Monday, will he not?
48213Oh, by the bye, my dear, what did you give for those hams Saturday?
48213Oh, mother, what should we do without the Bible?
48213Papa,said a little boy,"what does this verse mean?
48213Shall we be warm there all day?
48213Then can you tell me now what the passage means that I have been reading to you?
48213These roots are dry, and brown, and sere; Why plant them here?
48213Was he, mother?
48213Well, supposing we do; where''s the harm?
48213Well,replied Miss B.,"is not duty always hard and strait?
48213What do you think of this, Uncle C.?
48213What is this life? 48213 What manner of man is this?"
48213What,he asks,"shall the Lord of the vineyard do to these husbandmen?"
48213Whence art thou? 48213 Where is that Charmer whom thou bidst us seek?
48213Where''s the good?
48213Who is this Jesus-- is he not the carpenter? 48213 Why ca n''t you, mother?
48213Why did they all look so blank? 48213 Why did you not tell me of it before?"
48213Why may we not wear the golden ornaments and images which have been consecrated to heathen goddesses?
48213Why not,suggests the tempter,"descend from the pinnacle of the temple upborne by angels?
48213Why should we be singular, mother?
48213Why, Cousin Anna,replied a sprightly young lady opposite,"what do you mean by_ idle words_?"
48213Why? 48213 Woman, what have I to do with thee?
48213You admit, then, that some things, which are not instructive in themselves considered, are to be said to keep up the intercourse of society?
48213***** What is practically the meaning of the precept,"Be not conformed to the world"?
482133- 9) thus speaks to those who depreciate the new temple by comparing it with the old:--"Who is left among you that saw this house in her first glory?
4821347, we are told that after the raising of Lazarus the chief priests and Pharisees gathered a council and said,"What do we?
48213A man clothed in soft raiment?
48213Ah, has it not always been so?
48213Alcibiades asks,"When, O Socrates, shall that time come, and who will be the Teacher?
48213Alone?
48213And God heard the voice of the lad, and the angel of the Lord called to Hagar out of heaven, saying, What aileth thee, Hagar?
48213And Manoah said, What is thy name?
48213And Pilate says,"Answerest thou nothing?
48213And during these hidden years what was Jesus doing?
48213And he said, What is thy name?
48213And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?
48213And he turned to the woman and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
48213And if we have no real enemies, are there any bound to us in the relations of life whose habits and ways are annoying and distasteful to us?
48213And is it worse to burn it in one place than another?"
48213And is there one parent in a hundred that could do the same?
48213And now, here comes this Jesus and professes to be the long- promised leader; and what does he teach?
48213And the Hereafter?
48213And the angel of the Lord said unto him, Why askest thou my name, seeing that it is secret?
48213And the music that ariseth, Who can utter or divine it?
48213And they that sat at meat began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
48213And was he of God forsaken?
48213And what did Jesus say to them?
48213And what do you suppose it was?
48213And what was He thinking of, as he came thus for the last time to the chosen city?
48213And when he came and lived a mortal life what did he show the divine nature to be?
48213And whence comes it?
48213And where is the harm of burning exquisite perfume?
48213And where is there not a touchstone to try every theory of atonement?
48213And why have we not such a baptism and such a power?
48213And yet what can she do?
48213Are there any traces of this mysterious Word, this divine Son, this Revealer of God in the Old Testament?
48213Are there memories of cruel scorn?
48213Are these, then, idle words?"
48213Are we never to say anything that has not for its direct and specific object the benefit of others or of ourselves?"
48213Art thou dead?
48213Art, they tell us, is waking in America; a love of the beautiful is beginning to unfold its wings; but what kind of art, and what kind of beauty?
48213As for the flowers, are they not simply the most appropriate ornament?
48213As the time drew near, he said,"Now is my soul troubled, and what shall I say?
48213Behold, he taketh away, and who can hinder him?
48213Boys, have you looked over your Sunday- school lesson?"
48213But how shall we get this gift?
48213But how, then, does she know that it is true?
48213But is it, then, fiction?
48213But say some,"Do you suppose if you go to God about everything that troubles you it will do any good?
48213But was there no message?
48213But where have we such a church?
48213But, it may be asked, what was the result of all this strictness?
48213Can any but a child look so pretty, even in its naughtiness?
48213Can we avoid harsh judgments, and harsh speech, and the making known to others our annoyance?
48213Can we bear with them in love?
48213Can we conceive what this mob was, that led Jesus forth to death?
48213Can we in silent offices of love wash their feet as our Master washed the feet of Judas?
48213Can you drink of the cup that I shall drink, and be baptized with my baptism?"
48213Christ says of John the Baptist,"What went ye out for to see?
48213Could she give the arguments from miracles and prophecy?
48213Could we through storms of obloquy and evil report keep calmly on in duty, unruffled in love, and commending ourselves to the judgment of God?
48213Did ever a son so cruelly die, But did he die in vain?
48213Did it not disgust you with the Sabbath and with religion?
48213Did not Jesus love them?
48213Did she know that to be nearest to him was to suffer most?
48213Did she know what she was asking?
48213Did she open?
48213Did their talisman work, or did it fail?
48213Did ye not know that I must be about my Father''s business?"
48213Do departed spirits in verity retain any knowledge of what transpires in this world, and take any part in its scenes?
48213Do n''t you know it''s the same as Sunday, you wicked children, you?
48213Do the majority of Christians have it?
48213Do they ever resolve on an act of oppression or cruelty, calling it by its right name?
48213Do we ask, Why did they not remember the words of Jesus, that he should rise again?
48213Do you feel kindly and pleasantly towards everybody?"
48213Does it dry our tears?
48213Does it make the return to our desolated home any less dreadful?
48213Does not the very text we are speaking of show that we have an account to give in the day of judgment for all this trifling, useless conversation?"
48213Does revelation, which gives so many hopes which nature had not, give none here?
48213Doth she?
48213EARTHLY CARE A HEAVENLY DISCIPLINE"Why should these cares my heart divide, If Thou, indeed, hast set me free?
48213Each one said tremblingly,"Lord, is it I?"
48213Father, save me from this hour?
48213Feels he the rough hand on his garment?
48213For what hope, what help, what salvation can there be for those who can not be reached by His love?
48213For who would our God deliver, If he would not deliver him?
48213Had God forgotten to be gracious?
48213Had he in anger shut up his tender mercy?
48213Had he not power to heal?
48213Had ye ever a son like Jesus To give to a death of pain?
48213Hast thou no_ time_ for all this wondrous show,-- No thought to spare?
48213Hath not my hand made all these things?"
48213Have n''t you brought the basket?"
48213Have not gales and breezes of sweet and healing thought been wafted over us, as if an angel had shaken from his wings the odors of paradise?
48213Have we ever pondered these as they were spoken in their order in the words of the simple Gospel narrative?
48213Have we in heaven a friend who knew us to the heart''s core?
48213Have we not memories which correspond to such a belief?
48213Have ye ever thought that all the hopes That make our earth- life fair, Were born in those three bitter days Of Mary''s deep despair?
48213He asks them, What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
48213He asks them:--"What think ye of the Messiah?
48213He has but to inquire of any scene or employment,"Should I be well pleased to meet my Saviour there?
48213He said to Stephen, with a semblance of moderation and justice,"Are these things so?"
48213He still there?
48213Hears he the roar of the mob?
48213How am I to make friends with it or of it?
48213How can ye escape the damnation of hell?
48213How does she know that she has warm life- blood in her heart?
48213How does she know that there is such a thing as air and sunshine?
48213How is it possible that human features and human lineaments essentially alike can be wrought into such heaven- wide contrast?
48213How is it?
48213How many men should we find in the church now that would do the same?
48213How shall the disposition of the weight be altered so as to press the spirit upward towards God, instead of downward and away?
48213How then shall I answer him and choose out words to reason with him?"
48213How was this man educated?
48213How, say you?
48213How, then, shall earthly care become heavenly discipline?
48213How, then, shall the well- disposed person know where to stop, and how to strike the just medium?
48213I am defeated and overthrown, and who cares for me now?
48213I ask thee, O God, O thou my God, where art thou?
48213I can turn it easier than that,"said the boy, snapping his fingers;"have you got them all in?"
48213I suppose you remember Sunday at''the old place''?"
48213I wonder John and Henry are not up yet: Hannah, did you speak to them?"
48213If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"
48213If God_ could_ not deliver,--what hope then?
48213If Jesus Christ deemed so much time spent in prayer needful to his work, what shall we say of ourselves?
48213If all Christians were like us, would the world ever be converted to God?
48213If he_ would_ not,--who ever shall dare To be firm in his service hereafter?
48213If now it be asked, Why was all this so?
48213If the example of Jesus is to be the rule by which our attainments are finally to be measured, who can stand in the judgment?
48213If they have seen and hated both him and his Father-- what remains?
48213If this means, Will God always give you the blessing you want, or remove the pain you feel, in answer to your prayer?
48213If we are to have a ministering spirit, who better adapted?
48213If you do ask him for help, will you get it?"
48213In what did this favor consist?
48213Is it by reasoning that the frightened child, bewildered in the dark, knows its mother''s voice?
48213Is it good that thou shouldest oppress, that thou shouldest despise the work of thy hands?"
48213Is it likely, then, that, in selecting subordinate agencies, this so necessary a requisite of a human life and experience is overlooked?
48213Is it not better to be a Moses than to be a Michael Angelo making statues of Moses?
48213Is it that human Friend-- that divine Jehovah?
48213Is no one in our day put to this test?
48213Is not the life of Paul a sublimer work of art than Raphael''s cartoons?
48213Is not this indeed the Christ-- the Son of God?
48213Is not this lifelong temptation which Christ overcame one that meets us all every day and hour?
48213Is not this rest of the soul, this perfect peace, worth having?
48213Is not this the Christ?"
48213Is not this the carpenter?"
48213Is our Venus to be the frail, ensnaring Aphrodite, or the starry, divine Urania?
48213Is our faith what it should be,--our zeal, our devotion?
48213Is the crown of thorns before you?
48213Is the star of Judah dim?
48213Is there a gift of spiritual power and constancy of faith to be had in answer to fervent prayer?
48213Is there in fact such a thing as an attainable habit of mind that can remain at peace, no matter what external circumstances may be?
48213Is there no rest from tossing,--no repose?
48213Is there no sober certainty to correspond to the inborn and passionate craving of the soul?
48213Is there, then, no God in Jacob?
48213It seemed to say,"Why be alarmed?
48213Judas expostulates,"To what purpose is this waste?"
48213Knocking, knocking, ever knocking?
48213Knocking, knocking, ever knocking?
48213Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee and power to release thee?"
48213LINES TO THE MEMORY OF"ANNIE,"WHO DIED AT MILAN, JUNE 6, 1860"Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
48213LITTLE EDWARD Were any of you born in New England, in the good old catechising, church- going, school- going, orderly times?
48213Love not the world, neither the things of the world"?
48213Many a one, we are confident, can remember such things-- and whence come they?
48213May we look among the band of ministering spirits for our own departed ones?
48213Might we not all, in view of his example, address to him the same prayer?
48213Might we not think that now the man Jesus Christ would feel fully prepared to begin at once the work to which God so visibly called him?
48213Mobs in our day are brutal, but what were they then?
48213Now, to those who say this we must ask the question with which Socrates of old pursued the sophist: What is beauty?
48213Now, what do you mean by that?
48213Now, what do you suppose you shall do?"
48213O God, what a shaft of anguish Was that dying voice from the tree!-- From Him the only spotless,--"Why hast Thou forsaken me?"
48213O city of prophets and martyrs, O shrines of the sainted dead, When, when shall the living day- spring Once more on your towers be spread?
48213O mourning mothers, so many, Weeping o''er sons that are dead, Have ye thought of the sorrows of Mary''s heart, Of the tears that Mary shed?
48213O my own, my heart''s belovèd, Vainly have I wept above thee?
48213Of hunger and thirst and bitter cold That your belovèd have borne?
48213On what far shores may his sweet voice be heard?
48213Or are they living in some unknown clime?
48213Or moss- wreaths whitening to stone?
48213Other martyrs have died, bravely and tenderly, in their last hours"bearing witness of the godlike"that is in man; but who so remembers them?
48213Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
48213Shall we not do it?
48213Shall we regain them in that far- off home, And live anew beyond the waves of time?
48213So, when they ask the question,"Which is the greatest commandment of all?"
48213Speakest thou not to me?
48213Still there?
48213Such things were common in those days-- they were possible and too probable-- and what father would not pray as Jacob prayed?
48213Such were the seven"last utterances"of Jesus-- and when can we hope to attain to what they teach?
48213THE OLD PSALM TUNE You asked, dear friend, the other day, Why still my charmèd ear Rejoiceth in uncultured tone That old psalm tune to hear?
48213That stranger-- who was he?
48213The Jews asked him,"Art thou greater than our father Abraham?"
48213The angel said to her,"Woman, why weepest thou?
48213The only comment we read of as being made by the Lord was this:"Then said Jesus to the twelve: Will ye also go away?"
48213Then Jesus turned and said,"What seek ye?"
48213Then Judas, still keeping up the show of innocence, said, like the rest,"Master, is it I?"
48213Then said Peter:"Lord, to whom should we go?
48213There was the door, freely open, would they, too, go?
48213They ask, appalled with dread; Is evil crowned and triumphant, And goodness vanquished and dead?
48213They did not say,"How can this be?"
48213They pull away the scholar''s pen, tumble about his paper, make somersets over his books; and what can he do?
48213They question in an undertone,"Hath any one brought him aught to eat?"
48213They said,"How knoweth this man letters?
48213They said,"Master, where dwellest thou?"
48213This Moses, whom they refused, saying,"Who made thee a ruler and a judge?"
48213Those fountains of strange weird sculpture, With lichens and moss o''ergrown, Are they marble greening in moss- wreaths?
48213Thou hast asked,"Why?"
48213Through her tears she sees the pitying angels, who ask her as they might often ask us,"Why weepest thou?"
48213To how many hearts does this reproof apply?
48213To live an unworldly life; never to seek place or power or wealth by making the least sacrifice of conscience or principle; is it easy?
48213To trust in his wisdom or care?
48213To whom is any one of them a living presence, a life, and all?
48213Was the Messiah to be the King of the Jews alone?
48213We ask why not?
48213We say it, and we think we believe it; but does it really then cheer us?
48213Were there not doubts-- wonderings?
48213Wert_ thou_ forsaken in thy deadly strife?
48213What are idle words?"
48213What did the Apostles do?
48213What did the Lord Jesus intend by it?
48213What followed on this?
48213What hand of power and love will take ours in the last darkness, when we have let go all others?
48213What hast thou seen?
48213What is beauty?
48213What is it?
48213What is secure from the land- dashing wave?
48213What is the glory of the Son of God?
48213What progress would he make in instructing them?
48213What should we have expected of divine wisdom when the glorious hour approached?
48213What sign does he show?
48213What then?
48213What to her is the deriding mob, the coarse taunt, the brutal abuse?
48213What visions fair, what glorious life, Where thou hast been?
48213What was that dread strait that either the divine One must thus suffer, or man be lost, who knoweth?
48213What was that glory of God?
48213What work of art can compare with a lofty and heroic life?
48213What''s the hour?
48213When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured, he said: Doth this offend you?...
48213When all these strangers heard the shouting, it is said the"whole city was moved, saying, Who is this?
48213When our dearest friends are taken from us, when those we love are in deadly danger from hour to hour, is it possible still to be in peace?
48213When our plans of life are upset, when fortune fails, when debt and embarrassment come down, is it possible to be at peace?
48213When our soul has been cast down, has never an invisible voice whispered,"There is lifting up"?
48213When shall pity and prayer be the only spontaneous movement of our hearts when most hurt and injured-- pierced in the tenderest nerve?
48213When shall these questions of our yearning souls Be answered by the bright Eternal Word?"
48213When shall these weary wanderings be o''er, And I be gathered back to stray no more?
48213When shall thoughtfulness for others, and divine pity for degraded natures, be the immovable habit of our souls?
48213When suddenly called to die, or to face sorrows that are worse than death, is it possible still to be at peace?
48213When the Jews tauntingly said to him,"Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?"
48213Whence came we?
48213Where hast thou been this year, beloved?
48213Where is the harm of an elegant statue, considered merely as a consummate work of art?
48213Where shall we find a haven and a shore?
48213Wherefore, with that knocking dreary Scare the sleep from one so weary?
48213Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
48213While the shadows of the great darkness were gathering around his cross he cried,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
48213Who can hear it?
48213Who fights, who conquers for me?
48213Who is there?
48213Who shall stand when He appeareth?
48213Who so loves them?
48213Who will feel that to be affliction which each spirit feels to be so?
48213Who will go with us into that future where no friend, however dear, can accompany the soul?
48213Who?
48213Whom would God be more likely to send us?
48213Whom, then, shall the soul turn to?
48213Whose son is safe?
48213Why am I thus, if Thou hast died-- If Thou hast died to ransom me?"
48213Why are you not gone?
48213Why did God permit it?
48213Why is the physical system of man arranged with such daily, oft- recurring wants?
48213Why not the direct road of power, using the worldly forces first, and afterwards the spiritual?"
48213Why seek ye the living among the dead?
48213Why the cross and the grave?
48213Why then had he suffered this?
48213Why this care, this peculiar reticence, on the Master''s part?
48213Why this conflict with the world?
48213Why this long, slow path of patience and self- denial?
48213Why was not a miracle wrought, if need were, to save him?
48213Why wilt Thou vex me, Coming ever to perplex me?
48213Will she?
48213Wilt thou forever be With thy last year''s dry flower- stalk and dead leaves, And no new shoot or blossom on thy tree?
48213Would he plead against me with his great power?
48213Would it not lengthen the days and strengthen the health of many a man and woman if they could attain it?
48213Wouldst thou know, O parent, what is that faith which unlocks heaven?
48213XX THE CHURCH OF THE MASTER What is the true idea of a Christian church, and what the temper and spirit in which its affairs should be conducted?
48213XXVIII THE DARKEST HOUR_ Good Friday Evening_ What is the darkest hour to us when our friends die?
48213You say you have put away the books and the playthings; have you put away, too, all wrong and unkind feelings?
48213a friend to whom we have unfolded our soul in its most secret recesses?
48213and dust must we become?
48213and should we not seek it as they did?
48213and what to us is death?
48213and where are those Who, in a moment stricken from our side, Passed to that land of shadow and repose?
48213and with what other and sublimer spirit could we meet them?
48213are they much cheaper?"
48213could ye not watch with me one hour?
48213is it common?
48213is not this my Father''s house; is not this study of his law my proper work; and where should I be but here?"
48213of lifelessness and want of interest?"
48213said another son;"did not our Master eat with publicans and sinners?"
48213said the sons;"so long as we do not consent to it or believe in it, will our faith be shaken thereby?"
48213said the sprightly Thalia;"surely none others are to be bought, and are we to do altogether without?"
48213says Peter;"till seven times?"
48213says the little boy earnestly;"and shall we have enough to eat?"
48213since the dawn of time Was ever love, was ever grief, like thine?
48213still knocking?
48213this night shall thy soul be required of thee-- then whose shall those things be that thou hast provided?"
48213to whom we have confessed our weaknesses and deplored our griefs?
48213what do you think of that, now?"
48213when shall I look on you?
48213when shall it fall, That we may see?
48213whither go?
48213who hath warned_ you_ to flee from the wrath to come?"
48213who will say unto him, What doest thou?
48213whom seekest thou?
48213whom seekest thou?
48213whose brother, and whose home?
48213whose son is he?
6367And in what way do you desire to have souls?
6367But of what treasure are you talkingsaid Masse,"at a time when we are in want of many things?"
6367But, Father,said his companion,"are we not going to preach?"
6367But,added he,"for how many years do you ask me for this indulgence?"
6367How is it, then,replied Bartholomew:"is Francis so great a man, that his presence has such an effect?"
6367I?
6367Men of little faith,replied the Saint,"why have you these doubts?
6367My Father,he would say, with tears in his eyes,"does not our cure tell us that those who do such things will not possess the Kingdom of God?"
6367Oh, how shall I be able to do that,answered Cotolai,"I who am so poor, and who live by my daily labor?"
6367Unfortunate young man,said the Saint,"why do you attempt to show by your eyes what is not in your heart?
6367What my brethrensaid he,"are you still devoid of understanding; and do you not know the will of God?
6367What then,said he,"is devotion grown so cold?
6367What will you give me in payment?
6367What,said he,"do n''t you see our Father, Francis, going up to Heaven?"
6367What,says the man,"shall I leave my plough and lose my time, to serve you?"
6367Why do n''t you answer as I desire you?
6367Why then,continued our Lord,"do you leave God who is the master and rich, to seek man, who is the servant and poor?"
6367A voice forthwith made him this answer:"Francis, what price should be set upon that which shall obtain a kingdom which is above all price?
6367And who can censure a man who is wholly religious, for expressing himself in a manner which is grounded on the first principles of religion?
6367And, after all, what reason has he given me for censuring him?
6367Are the saints not to be imitated in this?
6367As he went away, the Pope asked him:"Whither art thou going, simple man?
6367Because I have appointed you the pastor of this religion which I have established, are you unmindful that I am its principal protector?
6367But is not the garb of St. Francis, which is of ash color, a real purple, which may adorn the dignity of kings and cardinals?
6367But why preach to birds?
6367Could I do less than devote myself wholly to his Order, I, who owe to him all that I have, and all that I am?
6367Do they imagine that they understand the Scriptures better than the holy doctors?
6367Do they not cloak their disobedience by a respectful silence, always ill kept and finally broken through by open rebellion?
6367Does not the cord of St. Francis deserve to gird even royal purple?
6367Finally, as to the falsehood: What risk does the pious multitude run, in believing the miracles of the Lives of the Saints?
6367For, in what do these principles consist?
6367From whence do these come, and from whence did those others arise?"
6367Have you heard, have you, yourself, heard the voice which came forth from the cloud, and which spoke so audibly?
6367He then again asked which of them among those who were there present he should take?
6367He then made this further inquiry:"Lord, when I shall have joined that Order, what mode of life shall I follow, to be more agreeable to Thee?"
6367He who preserved the three young men in the furnace of Babylon, could He not temper in my favor the heat of my brother, the fire?"
6367How does it happen that they do not decorate with all possible magnificence this Peter, on whom Jesus Christ has founded His Church?"
6367How is it that men do not offer all they have, and do not even offer themselves on a spot where the ashes of the Prince of the Apostles repose?
6367If I tell them this, I shall be considered an idiot;-- and if I do not tell it, my conscience will reproach me; what do you think of it?"
6367If a king promised to give a kingdom to one of his subjects, would not that person have great reason to rejoice?
6367If our age deems itself wiser, what reason has it for not doing similar justice?
6367Is not such a discourse sufficient to show us, that St. Francis had great talents and judgment, joined to great knowledge of the practice of virtue?
6367Is there anything which a servant of the Lord should more sedulously avoid?"
6367Is there anything which can soften minds and obtain favors sooner than this virtue?
6367Is there not the greatest rashness in including such men as these in one sweeping condemnation?
6367It is in this sense that St. Paul said:"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6367May we not, by the grace of God, which assuredly will not be wanting, practice those virtues by which they became saints?
6367Moreover, your son is one of God''s creatures; and if God has destined him for Himself, who shall dare to resist His will?
6367Ought not all Christians to have such feelings in their illnesses and other afflictions?
6367Shall tribulation, or distress, or famine, or nakedness, or persecution, or the sword?"
6367Such grand and superb palaces, are they for Friars Minor?
6367The Sultan Meledin asked him who sent them, and for what purpose they came?
6367The cure was much displeased at this, and complained to St. Francis, who asked him, how much he thought he had lost?
6367The young man answered courageously:"My Father, are not you and yours of the same nature as I am, and formed of the same earth?
6367Then Francis said somewhat angrily:"Why have you dared to transgress the rule of obedience, and to answer so often differently to what I desired?"
6367Then asking the child, whether it was God''s will that all the religious who were with him should put to sea and make the voyage with him?
6367Then he reproached them mildly in these words:"Why did you fly, you pusillanimous men, and of little faith?
6367This order vexed Elias, and he came to the door in great irritation, asking what he was wanted for?
6367To what a height of perfection did not God propose to raise this His faithful Servant?
6367To whom do you consign us, in the desolate state in which we are?
6367What can the evil spirit do against a soul whose sole pleasure is to serve God, who has no other solace than to love and praise Him?
6367What certitude hast thou of what thou hast just been granted?"
6367What even can be thought of their most heroic victims?
6367What have I done, therefore, in clothing myself with this garment?
6367What is it that a mother has not a right to require from us, who has given two of her sons to the religious?"
6367What is there more honorable than teaching others from the Evangelical pulpit?
6367What is there more likely to bring down the grace of conversion and sanctification, and increase the love of God, than the practice of works of mercy?
6367What opinion will be formed of their acts?
6367What right have they to limit the words of the Son of God?
6367What shall I say further?
6367What should well- thinking minds desire more than to be employed in defence of the faith, and to combat the enemies of the Church?
6367What, then, did I do that was unseemly,--I whom the Almighty assured of His kingdom?
6367When St. Paul said,"Doth God take care of oxen?"
6367Which of the two do you think best: that I shall give myself to prayer, or that I shall go forth to preach?
6367Which of us would have it in his power to shed a sufficiency of tears to equal the merit of so great and so worthy a subject of grief?"
6367Who could this charitable purveyor be?
6367Who shall say to Him,''Why dost Thou do thus?''
6367Who will console us?
6367Who will instruct us?
6367Why have you not considered more favorably the merit of obedience?
6367Why, then, do we look to and prefer what is dangerous to what has so much more spiritual advantage, since it is for this that time is given to us?"
6367Will it never be understood that, in the diseases of the soul, as in those of the body, there is nothing so dangerous as a relapse?"
6367Will they be deemed more trustworthy in other matters?
6367and who am I, Thy servant, a miserable worm?
6367and whom and I?
6367by what excess of goodness do you come down from heaven into this small and poor chapel?"
6367do you think that God will have mercy on you, after so many crimes which you have committed?"
6367exclaimed Francis,"what is it your pleasure I should do?"
6367or danger?
6367or distress?
6367or famine?
6367or nakedness?
6367or persecution?
6367or the sword?"
6367shall tribulation?
6367will the sages of this age ask; but why did David say what the Church repeats daily in her Divine Office?
8293005:002 I saw a mighty angel proclaiming with a loud voice,"Who is worthy to open the book, and to break its seals?"
8293007:013 One of the elders answered, saying to me,"These who are arrayed in white robes, who are they, and from where did they come?"
8293013:004 They worshiped the dragon, because he gave his authority to the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying,"Who is like the beast?
8293015:004 Who would n''t fear you, Lord, and glorify your name?
8293017:007 The angel said to me,"Why do you wonder?
8293To him who overcomes, to him I will give of the hidden manna,{Manna is supernatural food, named after the Hebrew for"What is it?".
8293Who is able to make war with him?"
8285{ Psalm 110:1} 001:014 Are n''t they all serving spirits, sent out to do service for the sake of those who will inherit salvation? 8285 { Psalm 2:7} and again,"I will be to him a Father, and he will be to me a Son?
8285{ Psalm 95:7- 8} 003:016 For who, when they heard, rebelled? 8285 002:006 But one has somewhere testified, saying,What is man, that you think of him?
8285003:017 With whom was he displeased forty years?
8285003:018 To whom did he swear that they would n''t enter into his rest, but to those who were disobedient?
8285011:032 What more shall I say?
8285God deals with you as with children, for what son is there whom his father does n''t discipline?
8285No, did n''t all those who came out of Egypt by Moses?
8285Or the son of man, that you care for him?
8285Shall we not much rather be in subjection to the Father of spirits, and live?
8285Today have I become your father?
8285Was n''t it with those who sinned, whose bodies fell in the wilderness?
8285What can man do to me?
8274001:017 When I therefore was thus determined, did I show fickleness?
8274002:002 For if I make you sorry, then who will make me glad but he who is made sorry by me?
8274003:001 Are we beginning again to commend ourselves?
8274006:014 Do n''t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity?
8274006:015 What agreement has Christ with Belial?
8274006:016 What agreement has a temple of God with idols?
8274010:007 Do you look at things only as they appear in front of your face?
8274011:007 Or did I commit a sin in humbling myself that you might be exalted, because I preached to you God''s Good News free of charge?
8274011:011 Why?
8274011:022 Are they Hebrews?
8274011:023 Are they servants of Christ?
8274011:029 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
8274012:013 For what is there in which you were made inferior to the rest of the assemblies, unless it is that I myself was not a burden to you?
8274012:017 Did I take advantage of you by anyone of them whom I have sent to you?
8274012:019 Again, do you think that we are excusing ourselves to you?
8274Are they Israelites?
8274Are they the seed of Abraham?
8274Because I do n''t love you?
8274Did Titus take any advantage of you?
8274Did n''t we walk in the same spirit?
8274Did n''t we walk in the same steps?
8274If I love you more abundantly, am I loved the less?
8274Or do we need, as do some, letters of commendation to you or from you?
8274Or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be the"Yes, yes"and the"No, no?"
8274Or what communion has light with darkness?
8274Or what portion has a believer with an unbeliever?
8274Who is caused to stumble, and I do n''t burn with indignation?
8274Who is sufficient for these things?
8286002:007 Do n''t they blaspheme the honorable name by which you are called?
8286002:014 What good is it, my brothers, if a man says he has faith, but has no works?
8286002:020 But do you want to know, vain man, that faith apart from works is dead?
8286002:021 Was n''t Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son on the altar?
8286002:025 In like manner was n''t Rahab the prostitute also justified by works, in that she received the messengers, and sent them out another way?
8286003:011 Does a spring send out from the same opening fresh and bitter water?
8286003:012 Can a fig tree, my brothers, yield olives, or a vine figs?
8286003:013 Who is wise and understanding among you?
8286004:001 Where do wars and fightings among you come from?
8286004:004 You adulterers and adulteresses, do n''t you know that friendship with the world is enmity with God?
8286004:005 Or do you think that the Scripture says in vain,"The Spirit who lives in us yearns jealously"?
8286005:014 Is any among you sick?
8286But who are you to judge another?
8286Can faith save him?
8286Did n''t God choose those who are poor in this world to be rich in faith, and heirs of the Kingdom which he promised to those who love him?
8286Do n''t the rich oppress you, and personally drag you before the courts?
8286Do n''t they come from your pleasures that war in your members?
8286For what is your life?
8286Is any cheerful?
8286{ TR reads"under judgment"instead of"into hypocrisy"} 005:013 Is any among you suffering?
8356Now that he ascended, what is it, but because he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
60708And the Lord called unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou? 60708 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
60708Try the spirits,but what by?
60708Try the spirits,says John, but who is to do it?
60708What then? 60708 Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of His servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
60708''What''said he,''I be baptized?''
60708And again, verily I say unto you, how shall your washings be acceptable unto me, except ye perform them in a house which you have built to my name?
60708And can it be expected that a man will be called by revelation who does not believe in revelation?
60708And how can these gifts be obtained without revelation?
60708And how were Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Teachers and Evangelists chosen?
60708And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead?
60708And many among them shall stumble"( Isaiah viii: 14, 15); but"have they stumbled that they should fall?
60708And the Lord said: Whom shall I send?
60708And was not the penalty inflicted upon them for that transgression, captivity in Babylon seventy years?
60708And what will the world say?
60708And whom did He foreknow?
60708And why did He love the one and hate the other?
60708And why have they not obtained it?
60708And why?
60708And will you not begin quickly to return with usury that which you have received?
60708And"who are the called according to His purpose?"
60708Angels would hide their faces, and devils would be ashamed and insulted, and would say,"Paul we know, and Jesus we know, but who are ye?"
60708Are Captain Cornelius Gilliam and his company out by legal authority, or are they mobbers?
60708Are men, then, to be saved by works?
60708Are the curtains of heaven withdrawn, or the purposes of God developed?
60708Are we able to receive it?
60708Are we to try them by the creeds of men?
60708As soon as he had read one of them, he looked upon us with a half frown, and said,"What can I do?
60708As yet exaltest thou thyself, against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?"
60708At what period do you look for this event?
60708Because Jacob''s works had been righteous, and Esau''s wicked, and where is there a righteous father who would not do the same thing?
60708Besides, what would the venerable John Wesley,( if he{ 236} were alive) say to such conduct?
60708But is responding to the calls of humanity so rare a thing in a Christian state, that it must needs be regarded as so exceptional in this case?
60708But it may be asked how Mr. Baxter could get a sign from a second person?
60708But some may say, how can this be, I am not there, therefore I can not meet in the Temple, can not be baptized in the font?
60708But, say you, what can we do to accomplish this great and desirable object?
60708Cain found it so when he presented an unrighteous offering, for God said unto him,( Gen. iv:7),"If thou dost well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
60708Can the same be said of a similar assemblage in any other city in the Union?
60708Certainly not; and if such ignorance as this is manifested about a spirit of this kind, who can describe an angel of light?
60708Could any one tell the length, breadth or height of a building without a rule?
60708Did not the Apostle speak the truth?
60708Did those high born and noble feelings lie dormant, or were you insensible to the treatment we received?
60708Do ye not know the Saints shall judge the world?
60708Do you believe in election and reprobation?
60708Do you believe in the restitution of your nation to the land of your fathers, called the land of_ promise_?
60708Does He not reveal things differently from what we expect?
60708For these wrongs, the"Mormons"ought to have some redress; yet how and where shall they seek and obtain it?
60708Had any of us better come back this fall?
60708Have they been guilty of shedding innocent blood, to that extent since their return, that they were before they were taken captive by Nebuchadnezzar?
60708Have they ever been guilty of idolatry at all since their return from Babylon?
60708Have they seen and conversed with an angel-- or have the glories of futurity burst upon their view?
60708Have we not a right to sympathize with each other?
60708Have you no feelings of commiseration?
60708He said, if God has appointed him, and chosen him as an instrument to lead the Church, why not let him lead it through?
60708How can a man communicate that which he is not in possession of?)
60708How doth he yet speak?
60708How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished?
60708How shortsighted and unstatesman- like it would have been for the men of Illinois not to have welcomed these settlers into their state?
60708How then, shall these things be accomplished and your souls be satisfied?
60708How, it may be asked, was this known to be a bad angel?
60708I prayed and God answered, but what could I do?
60708If Satan should appear as one in glory, who can tell his color, his signs, his appearance, his glory?--or what is the manner of his manifestation?
60708If condemning and crucifying Jesus of Nazareth was not the cause of this great evil, what was the cause of it?
60708If not of all of it, which does He recognize?
60708If not, before whom shall the"Mormons"institute a trial?
60708If the keys of the Kingdom have been committed to my hands, who shall open out the mysteries thereof?
60708If the revelations we have received are true, who is to lead the people?
60708In answer to which, if repentance, baptism, and faith existed prior to the days of Christ, what necessity for them since that time?
60708Independent of this, however, where do we read of a woman that was the founder of a church, in the word of God?
60708Is God the author of all this?
60708Is Nauvoo, or Commerce, to be the general point of concentration for the Mormon people?
60708Is it not sin?
60708Is it possible that we labor in vain and toil for nought, and that we shall be disappointed at the last?
60708Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
60708Is not God good?
60708Is not repentance and abandonment of sin safe, so long as God commands, and stands ready to look after the consequences?
60708Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order?
60708Is not this passiveness evidence?
60708Is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob a just God?
60708Is there any intelligence communicated?
60708Is there no chance for his escape?
60708Is this correct?
60708It is easy for us to say now, but if we had lived in her day, which of us could have unravelled the mystery?
60708It may be asked by some, what necessity for sacrifice, since the Great Sacrifice was offered?
60708It may be asked, where is there anything in all this that is wrong?
60708Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
60708Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
60708No one is excepted who hath aught in his possession, for what have ye that ye have not received?
60708None ever were perfect but Jesus; and why was He perfect?
60708Of such we would ask, who gave you your time, health, strength, and put you into business?
60708On what was anciently called Mount Zion,[ Moriah?]
60708Or can you better dispose of the property than we are doing for your interest?
60708Or is it your design to crush us with a ponderous load before we are able to walk?
60708Or shall they do business in the name of the Church?
60708Or what shall we do?
60708Or will any man submit to ordination for the fulfillment of a revelation or call, in which he hath no faith?
60708Permit me to ask whether this is a proper return for the confidence we have bestowed, and for the indulgence we have extended?
60708Shall the one become the partaker of glory and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition?
60708Shall they apply to the court of the state of Missouri?
60708Shall they apply to the federal courts?
60708Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress?
60708Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob?
60708Shall we print the Book of Mormon in this country immediately?
60708Shall we then be saved by faith?
60708She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed, and have said,''Ah, where is thy God?''
60708Should we deem it necessary to publish an edition of hymn- books in any country, are we at liberty to do it?
60708That they were to stay there?
60708The Prophet said''Do you believe in Jesus Christ?''
60708The brethren here are very anxious to emigrate to that country; some want to come this fall: where shall they go?
60708The court, after hearing the counsel, adjourned about half past six p. m. When I was at dinner, a man rushed in and said,"Which is Jo Smith?
60708The following discourse took place in our own neighborhood: Curate: What religion may you be, my good woman?
60708Then is it not right to repent of it?
60708They knew the"Mormons"were innocent, and the citizens of Missouri wrong?
60708They may have among them bad and desperate characters, and what community has not?
60708To do what?
60708To feed its hungry and clothe its naked with the$ 2,000?
60708Was not Abraham, our father, justified by works( v. 21)?
60708Were there not benefits which the Saints could bestow upon the state in return for the heartiness of the reception given?
60708What chance is there for infidelity when we are parting with our friends almost daily?
60708What church do you usually attend?
60708What greater love hath any man than that he lay down his life for his friend; then why not fight for our friend until we die?
60708What is the damnation of hell?
60708What is the matter here?
60708What is the reason that the Priests of the day do not get revelation?
60708What is the sign of the healing of the sick?
60708What then may be said of the Prophet''s claims in respect to the municipal powers of Nauvoo?
60708What then shall we do?
60708What think you should be done?
60708What think you should be done?
60708What will become of our brethren in the faith?
60708What will become of our class meetings?
60708What will become of our society?
60708What will the conference say?
60708What, then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the"Mormons?"
60708When was it written?
60708When will these things cease to be, and the Constitution and the laws again bear rule?
60708When?
60708Where are those mobbers now?
60708Where can we turn our eyes to behold such another?
60708Where is it written?
60708Where is the man that is free from vanity?
60708Where is the sect, where the community, in which there can not be found some who trample under foot the laws of God and man?
60708Where was the love which ought to characterize the Saints of the Most High?
60708Where were the bowels of compassion?
60708Who can detect the spirit of the French prophets with their revelations and their visions, and power of manifestations?
60708Who could have told whether the power of Simon, the sorcerer, was of God or of the devil?
60708Who is sufficient for these things?
60708Who knows the mind of God?
60708Who shall solve the mystery?
60708Who that has a heart to feel, or a soul to rejoice, will not be glad at so glorious a plan of deliverance?
60708Who would be willing to suffer what he has suffered, and labor near twenty years, as he has done, for the wealth he is in possession of?
60708Who would not love an affectionate and obedient son more than one who was disobedient, and sought to injure Him and overthrow the order of His house?
60708Whom{ 38} shall they sue?
60708Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60708Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60708Why did God say to Pharaoh,"For this cause have I raised thee up"?
60708Why do I not do it?
60708Why do ye not rather take wrong?
60708Why send Elijah?
60708Why stand in the way when he is appointed to do a thing?
60708Why then this prejudice and persecution?
60708Why this wonderful change?
60708Why were they a peculiar people?
60708Why?
60708Why?
60708Why?
60708Will the Twelve have to be together to do business as a quorum?
60708Will they all be damned for not obeying the Gospel, when they never heard it?
60708Would it not have been, under all the circumstances, the gravest of blunders for Illinois to have refused asylum to these exiles?
60708You ask,"When will these things cease to be, and the Constitution and the laws again bear rule?"
60708and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
60708and no man take it to heart?
60708have I not seen it?
60708how much more things that pertain to this life?
60708inquired the other,"wherein does he teach false doctrine?"
60708new revelations in the old churches?
60708test the quality of metals without a criterion, or point out the movements of the planetary systems, without a knowledge of astronomy?
60708{ 505} why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
60708{ 573} Every one of these professes to be competent to try his neighbor''s spirit, but no one can try his own, and what is the reason?
8357But what then?
8358If then you be dead with Christ from the elements of this world, why do you yet decree as though living in the world?
8360Remember you not that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
8361But if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?
8359Are not you, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
8359For what is our hope or joy or crown of glory?
8359Night and day more abundantly praying that we may see your face and may accomplish those things that are wanting to your faith?
59951Amongst the debris,says Nadaillac,"lays the bones of some gigantic ruminants( perhaps bisons?
59951But,says one,"how do you account for it being in the morning in America and in the afternoon in Jerusalem?"
59951Do you ever think,said a writer in one of our popular magazines--"Do you ever think what is the effect of a book on your mind?
59951How wilt thou say to thyDo they say: Take the brother, let me pull out the splinter out of thine eye?
59951** The question was once submitted to me,"Is the Catholic church the church here referred to-- the church of the devil?"
59951*** And the Lord said unto him, Arise, why hast thou fallen?
59951*** Know ye not that there are more nations than one?
59951**** Is your mind purer for it, or clearer?
59951:"Question.--Did you, Mrs. Davison, write a letter to John Storrs, giving an account of the origin of the Book of Mormon?
59951A tree one hundred feet long, or one two hundred feet long, or longer?
59951A woeful fatality, is it not?
59951A.--An idolatrous people?
59951Again I ask, who is responsible for the absence of these books?
59951And he said unto me: What desirest thou?
59951And his servitor said, What, should I set this before an hundred men?
59951And if there was no law given if men sinned, what could justice do, or mercy either; for they would have no claim upon the creature?
59951And the only question to be considered here is-- since the reality of the prophecy can not be questioned-- has the prophecy been fulfilled?
59951And what does this discovery prove?
59951And who will hesitate to pronounce him an imposter?
59951And why take ye And why take ye And for raiment thought for raiment?
59951Are all difficulties which they represent removed?
59951Are all the objections to the Book of Mormon satisfactorily answered?
59951Are modern books so constructed?
59951Are these errors in language to be assigned to the Urim and Thummim, or to God?
59951Are these important truths we have been considering this evening, wherein the welfare of half the world is concerned, gold or dross?
59951But are these really original productions?
59951But how small?
59951But how was this to be accounted for?
59951Can a parallel case be pointed to in the modern making of books?
59951Candidly, does the complex structure of the Book of Mormon appeal to one as at all modern in its arrangement?
59951Could he cause the glory of God more brilliant than the light of the sun at noon- day to shine about them?
59951Could it not be claimed with some force that here would be the violation of a very universal custom of the Hebrew people?
59951Did Joseph copy it from the Bible, or did the Lord adopt this identical language in revealing it to Joseph?
59951Did he bear rule over the western hemisphere?
59951Did he rule all of Europe and Africa?
59951Did his dominion extend to the western hemisphere, for there the children of men dwelt as well as in Asia?
59951Do we owe much to God for creation?
59951Do you find any Hebrew points representing vowels?
59951Do you find on these ancient writings any of these modern characters that have been introduced during the last two thousand four hundred years?
59951Do you not know, have you not heard, that there is over you an all- hearing ear and an all- seeing eye?
59951Do you think that the Christians, to whom you will go over by changing your religion, will support you and fill up the place of our fellow believers?
59951Does it comport with the attributes of impartial love towards his children?
59951Does it not cast suspicion upon the whole Spaulding theory?
59951Does it not smack rather of man''s bigotry and narrowness, and above all, of human ignorance?
59951Does the infinity of his eternal nature ebb and flow with every increase or diminution in the sum of human guilt and misery?
59951Does this prophecy really mean"wheresoever the children of men dwell,"there, too, was the rule and dominion of Nebuchadnezzar?
59951For more than raiment?
59951God a failure?
59951Had man ever died if he had never sinned?
59951Had not the day of religious persecution, at least within the enlightened republic of the new world, forever passed away?
59951Had the gospel at that time, or, for matter of that, has it at any time since then, been preached unto every creature under heaven?
59951Has anything worth while come because of the revelation of the Book of Mormon?
59951Has it filled your mind with good or bad images?
59951Has it raised your standard or lowered it?
59951Have we here the reappearance of the old Epicurean doctrine,"pleasure is the supreme good, and chief end of life?"
59951Have we not a clear right to expect and demand a recognition of these, or else a clear confutation of them?
59951Have ye any that are lame, or blind, or halt, or maimed, or leprous, or that are withered, or that are deaf, or that are afflicted in any manner?
59951Have you read the Book of Mormon?
59951He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare his generation?
59951How could he sin, if there was no law, how could there be a law, save there was a punishment?
59951How did we lose original justice?
59951How do you prove that?
59951How is it that chapters 1- 39 can be assigned an author, but the more important chapters 40- 66 have to be assigned to an"unknown"author?
59951How is it that errors in grammar are found in a work said to be translated by the"gift and power of God, through the medium of the Urim and Thummim?"
59951How was it with Ariel?
59951If not, where is the evidence of their fulfillment?
59951If the conclusion as to the weight be true, would not that be difficulty enough to present?
59951In a word, shall we employ against it all the thunder of Mr. Campbell''s criticism of the Book of Mormon?
59951Is God to become more holy, more wise, more powerful hereafter; and must evil be annihilated to make room for his perfections to expand?
59951Is it gold?
59951Is it not a travesty upon the qualities of justice and mercy as we believe those qualities to exist in God?
59951Is it not possible that these facts would be an incentive to his posterity to keep alive among them this Egyptian learning of their great ancestor?
59951Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be a forest?
59951Is not God infinitely wise and holy and powerful now?
59951Is not originality by the very nature of the claims of the Book of Mormon excluded?
59951Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
59951Is such a view as this worthy of God?
59951Is the light which the Book of Mormon throws upon the word of God contained in the four( New Testament) Gospels of importance?
59951Is there any thing whereof it may be said, see, this is new?
59951Is this statement of Paul''s literally true?
59951Is this true?
59951Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?
59951Lord, how long wilt thou be angry?
59951Mark how the annals of the ages teem With repetition?
59951May it not be that they recognized as one of the means of achieving such destruction the abrogation of the old familiar names of things and persons?
59951May it not be that when Jesus gave the same instructions in Judea he made a like distinction?
59951May not the matter referred to by Professor White be an interpretation of this old Jewish prophecy concerning the three days of darkness?
59951May not these prophecies be golden, especially if needed?
59951May not this prophecy of Enoch''s have been among the"scripture"with which Abraham was acquainted, mentioned above?
59951May they not have been imported?
59951Meantime, do not our opponents recognize the fact that some responsibility devolves upon them in the controversy?
59951Now do you not know that the Lord sent me already many hard tribulations?
59951Now, how could a man repent, except he should sin?
59951Now, if there was no law given-- if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder?
59951Now, we ask, What nation upon the earth has been visited with a distress resembling that of Ariel or Jerusalem?
59951O, stop and tell me, Red Man, Who are you, why you roam, And how you get your living; Have you no God, no home?
59951O, who that has seen o''er the wide spreading plain, And read o''er the last scenes of woe?
59951Or say that his statements do not agree with the facts?
59951Or such summaries of the law of Moses as the Ten Commandments constitute?
59951Or why not take the second migration-- the Nephite-- for the accomplishment of such a purpose?
59951Q.--Are you certain that some of the names agree?
59951Q.--Did the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?
59951Q.--Did you ever read the manuscript?
59951Q.--Did you sign your name to it?
59951Q.--Does Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?
59951Q.--Does the manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?
59951Q.--Does the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?
59951Q.--Has D. P. Hurlburt got the manuscript printed?
59951Q.--Have you read any in the Book of Mormon?
59951Q.--How large is Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript?
59951Q.--Is what is written in the letter true?
59951Q.--To Mrs. McKinstry: How old were you when your father wrote the manuscript?
59951Q.--Was your name attached to that letter, which was sent to Mr. John Storrs, by your order?
59951Q.--What agency had you in having this letter sent to Mr. Storrs?
59951Q.--Where is the manuscript?
59951Says one,"Is not this a contradiction between the Book of Mormon and the New Testament?"
59951Second: How are these errors in language to be accounted for?
59951Seest thou that thou art created after mine own image?
59951Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image[ likeness]?
59951Shall the angel of the Lord, who commanded Gideon in these priestly things, be declared a spirit of evil, a violator of God''s covenant?
59951Shall thy wrath for ever burn?
59951Shall we reject him and his book?
59951Shall we reject the prophecies of Daniel because a strict and technical construction of his language does not meet the facts?
59951She asked,"What for?"
59951Small; but small in comparison of what?
59951Suppose we were to apply it as a test of the New Testament?
59951Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter''s clay: for shall the work say of him that made it, He made me not?
59951That all your deeds will be written in a book and judged hereafter?
59951That is to say, can these errors have been transferred from the ancient Nephite language into our English idioms?
59951That is, suppose the Book of Mormon had been full of double names, applied to the same person, what then?
59951That many sorrows do vex me?
59951The chief asked,"How many moons it would be before the Great Spirit would bless them?"
59951The only question is, Has it been fulfilled?
59951The words of the translation being read off through the stone spectacles?"
59951Their lives a failure?
59951Then, again: If the Book of Mormon is mere fiction, the idle coinage of an inventive, modern author, why three migrations?
59951Therefore take no Therefore, take no Be not solicitous thought, saying thought, saying therefore, saying: What shall we eat?
59951Third: Can these verbal errors, and errors in grammar, these modernisms and localisms arise from equivalent defects in the original Nephite records?
59951This may secure his fame for ingenuity, but what of his honesty?
59951This third kingdom is generally agreed to have reference to the kingdom of Alexander; but did Alexander"bear rule over all the earth?"
59951To do this they must have traveled thousands of miles and spent months, perhaps years, to accomplish-- what?
59951Was it for the purpose of duping the world?
59951Was knowledge in those antique times so imperfect that the author of such a remarkable production as Isaiah 40- 66 could not be ascertained?
59951Was not America in those days especially heralded as the asylum for the oppressed of every land?
59951Was the intelligence or learning of Solomon Spaulding, or any other person to whom the origin of the book is ascribed, equal to such a task?
59951Was there ever such an exhibition in the history of the world of such continued, such unabating, such undeviating falsehood if falsehood it was?
59951Were he alive today who, think you, would be nearer his heart-- the persecuted or the persecutors?
59951Were not the rights of conscience guaranteed by specific provisions both in the national constitution and in the state constitutions?
59951What could they gain, in any light that could be then presented to their minds, by palming such a deception upon the world?
59951What has become of them?
59951What is meant by that?
59951What is the reply to such attacks?
59951What moved God to make them?
59951What must be done to meet this dilemma?
59951What of his carrying away bodily, together with the posts and iron bar which fastened them, the huge gates of the city of Gaza?
59951What of one lone man, with so poor a weapon as the jaw bone of an ass, slaying a thousand men of a war- like people?
59951What of the positive evidences and arguments advanced in favor of the Book of Mormon?
59951What of this man, bare handed, meeting a lion and overcoming him?
59951What shall we eat: or, what shall we or, what shall we or what shall we drink?
59951What shall we eat?
59951What signify the words creation of heaven and earth?
59951What was found in it?
59951What were my petty difficulties compared with those afflictions which they had to endure?
59951What, then, shall we do with this inspired prophet who says he"shall bear rule over all the earth?"
59951What, then?
59951Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word?
59951Wherefore then serveth the law?
59951Who is responsible for their absence?
59951Who may tell?
59951Why hast thou forsaken that law, and accepted instead of it lying and vanity?
59951Why was it not done?
59951Why will he not show himself in this land, as well as in the land of Jerusalem?
59951Why?
59951Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the Lord, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us?
59951Worth while considering?
59951Would not the epistle on the"common salvation"be as important as that one we have from Jude''s pen?
59951Wouldst know the cause, the upas- tree that bore The blight of desolation?
59951[ 10] Shall these acts be denounced as a violation of the covenant of the Lord with Aaron and the tribe of Levi?
59951[ 25] Whence this terror of the darkness?
59951[ 34] But how are these differences to be accounted for?
59951[ 35] But why could not the argument of Wilkinson be followed when confronted with a similar problem respecting the ancient Egyptian works in stone?
59951[ 3] But where learned Abel to offer sacrifices if not from his father, Adam?
59951[ 62] May it not be possible that a too great antiquity is claimed for most of the evidences of the existence of these animals in the western world?
59951[ 70] But of what tree?
59951and does not sin exist along with that infinite holiness and wisdom and power?
59951and who knoweth us?
59951body than raiment?
59951clothed?
59951do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice?
59951faith?
59951faith?
59951his stature?
59951much more value than they?
59951one cubit?
59951or Wherewith drink, or wherewith drink, or wherewith shall we be shall we be clothed?
59951or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, He had not understanding?
59951shall we be clothed?
59951steer?"
59951than they?
59951thought for raiment?
59951will you give us a pearl for that which is nothing, which is of no value in itself?
59951ye not much better ye not much better Are not you of than they?
8364But how much more to thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord?
59651But how is its tone sustained? 59651 Shall it be seriously objected to the application of the sciences to philosophical problems that its results are not agreeable?
59651Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?
59651( 1) How could God have light when the sun was not made?
59651( 2) How can God create a planet, this earth?
59651( 2) In what season of the year were they planted?
59651( 3) Did these thrive and flourish in the absence of sunlight?
59651( 3) Does it not seem strange that God, who seemed to have direct dealings with Moses, did not give him more information about it?
59651( 3) Who was the first man that received this information?
59651( 5) Is it not highly probable that the man who first told this story might also have invented it?
59651( That was three thousand years ago; how is it with us?)
59651( You know he asked God for wisdom and God gave it to him; why did not God keep him wise?)
59651A perfect part of a perfect whole?
59651After how many generations or centuries was this news published, and to whom?
59651And is the nervous system subservient to the soul?
59651And was it possible for God to overcome the laws of gravitation?
59651And what are they doing now?
59651And why should alcohol have such a peculiar effect upon the master tissues of the body?
59651Are not fish, fowl, and whales living creatures?
59651At what period of fetal development is it that the soul enters the body?
59651Because he built the temple and made profuse exhibition of his gold and silver?
59651Because he had an immense number of chariots and soldiers, decked with costly trappings?
59651Besides, if it was in an aqueous solution what became of the sixty- two elementary substances that never enter into the composition of water?
59651Bigotry?
59651But if we concede that this earth has a God, what right have we to assume that each other planet has not a god of its own?
59651But what forms the brake, and by what agency is it held, while it rubs against the sun?
59651But what is the burning matter which can thus maintain itself?
59651But-- where is Jehova all this while?
59651Can a jockey or a prizefighter have feelings like these?
59651Can any man be so silly as to believe that an almanac was made before man was created?
59651Can anyone conceive a more meaningless set of phrases?
59651Can it be possible that our Christian neighbors believe that the life and conduct of Saul was directed by any supreme power?
59651Can the soul deteriorate, be injured or be afflicted?
59651Can we detect the presence of any of our terrestrial substances in the sun?...
59651Chapter lv:"Thus saith the Lord, where is the bill of your mother''s divorcement, whom I have put away?
59651Chapter vi, verse 1:"Whither is my beloved gone, O thou fairest among women?
59651Chapter xxxi, verse 22:"How long wilt thou go about, O thou backsliding daughter?
59651Did this change or eradicate the evil?
59651Do not the brains become blunted, the senses dulled?
59651Does any woman believe that she is a bone of her husband''s bone, and flesh of his flesh?
59651Does anyone, except the most ignorant, believe any of the items contained in the above creed?
59651Does every human being receive a like quality and quantity?
59651Does it not bar proper inquiry into the phenomena of nature?
59651Does it not encourage a cowardly dependence on priestcraft and hypocritical cunning?
59651Does it not extinguish every impulse towards the evolution of thought?
59651Does it not seem strange that the different numerical combinations of the same elements should have such different effects upon the animal system?
59651Does it not seem strange that the only animal mentioned in the fifth and sixth days''performance is the whale?
59651Does it not stamp out the energies and aspirations of man and woman?
59651Does not this rigid system of changeless belief prevent intellectual development?
59651Does the soul possess all the excellences and qualities theologians claim for it?
59651Does the will power reside in the soul?
59651Does there exist in this mass of organized protoplasm anything that may be called divine?
59651Does your kindergarten church teach aught that corrects the above evils?
59651Dollars and cents?
59651Envy and jealousy prevented his ever assuming the crown of Egypt, but what was to hinder him becoming the head and leader of his own people?
59651For centuries these explanations and interpretations have been going on-- over what?
59651For whom?
59651For whose use?
59651From idiocy or imbecility?
59651God inquires with a Chinese simplicity,"Where art thou?"
59651Has he a soul?
59651Has humanity improved since the coming of Christ?
59651Has humanity improved?
59651Has it an existence separate and apart from the body?
59651Has it consistency?
59651Has the Roman Catholic church receded one step from her antiquated ecclesiastical position?
59651Have they advanced the cause of humanity?
59651Have they done any good upon earth?
59651Have they not as much right to have each of them a god as this earth is supposed to have?
59651Have you made them all into saints?
59651He opens his ears to the winds, and asks them, Whence and whither?
59651Here is an instructive example of teaching:"What is the blessed Eucharist?
59651Heresy, blasphemy, money disputes, Briggs, Smith, Corrigan, Wigger, etc.--what is it all about that will benefit humanity?
59651How can 26 feet 3 inches of water cover plateaus 10,000 feet high and mountains like the Ida, 4,000 feet, and the Himalayas 29,000 feet in height?
59651How comes it that the nations with the heathen gods were victorious and finally conquered the Hebrew nation and led them forth as captives?
59651How could a man go up to heaven?
59651How do we know that the inhabitants of other planets have not had angels, saints, and saviors?
59651How is the perennial loss made good?
59651How many sons and daughters?
59651How many wives had he?
59651How was it, if their gods were not more potent, that they should win so many battles, and enslave the nation of the true God?
59651If God made man, why did he not make him properly to begin with, so as to suit himself at least?
59651If God was a fool big enough to make him bad, or silly, why should he be responsible?
59651If evaporation and consolidation exist why should there not be aqueous vapor, rain, etc.?
59651If so, in what?
59651If so, to whom?
59651If so, where?
59651Ignorance?
59651In the history of the Catholic church?
59651In this connection we may ask, Is alcohol a food?
59651In what degree does the soul differ in the civilized and in uncivilized man?
59651In what state does it exist previous to entering the body?
59651Is humanity any wiser to- day than these poor ignorant creatures were at the time Paul was trying to get a new idea into their untutored brain?
59651Is it a something entire and complete in itself?
59651Is it not the dawn of love, the transitory period, that bridge of nervous exaltation that leads from puberty to maternity?
59651Is it not time that men of intelligence, in this age of progress and civilization we boast so much of, cease to pretend to believe such nonsense?
59651Is it self- acting and self- existing?
59651Is not our high state of nervous development largely due to that struggle?
59651Is not the act of prayer a humiliating acknowledgement either of an enfeebled mind or of a contemptible slave?
59651Is not the kneeling and praying before some daub of a picture or the figure of some supposed God or saint debasing and degrading to the individual?
59651Is not the will power subdued and deteriorated and the natural energy destroyed?
59651Is the soul endowed with passions and emotions?
59651Is the soul something quite independent of matter?
59651Is the soul susceptible to training and education, and the reception of knowledge?
59651Is the victory doubtful?
59651Is there any connection between the soul principle and matter?
59651Is there anything in this newly born babe of a supernatural character, such as a soul, spirit; the knowledge of God, or of good and evil?
59651Is there aught innate?
59651Is this the man that is sinning-- when tempted to steal some trifle to satisfy hunger?
59651It is a pertinent question, or questions:( 1) On what part of the globe were these planted?
59651It is but reasonable to inquire, Does God create the Brain, or does the Brain create God?
59651Look at the integrated energies of the world-- the stored power of our coal fields; our winds and rivers; our fleets, armies, and guns; what are they?
59651May not the god of Venus have a preëmptory claim to the godship of this planetary system?
59651May we not ask, Is not our present high state of civilization the natural outcome of our necessities in the struggle to exist?
59651May we not assume that it is both possible and probable?
59651Of course, what could they do otherwise than yield?
59651Of what good is the talking of spiritual welfare, salvation, and heaven to a hungry stomach?
59651Of what use are they?
59651Of what use are your incense, your prayer, and your blessing, your self- conceited holiness, your pretended sanctity, and your priestly hypocrisy?
59651Or does it enter at birth?
59651Or have the orthodox Protestants?
59651Or in disease of the meninges( coverings); or in case of insanity, whatever morbid cause might have produced that condition, where is the soul?
59651Or is it a mere mechanical effort, accompanied by an extraordinary amount of insincerity and actual duplicity of character?
59651Or is the soul already trained, educated, and possessed of all the knowledge that is now known or likely to be known?
59651Or stupidity?
59651Or the god of Uranus, or of any other of the planets?
59651Or was it really somewhere in Chaldea where the story originated?
59651Or was this great whale purposely inserted to do that extraordinary service to Jonah?
59651Or, are we to be saved from poverty, hunger, starvation, misery and wretchedness, distress and degradation?
59651Or, why should morphia have such a peculiar effect upon the animal tissues-- especially the nervous?
59651Professor Max Müller says:"He begins to lift up his eyes; he stares at the tent of heaven, and asks, Who supports it?
59651Sacrifice a man to God in place of sheep and cattle?
59651Saved from what?
59651Shall we terrify ourselves by this thought?
59651Spirit and soul, are they one and the same thing, or do they differ?
59651Superstition?
59651Supposing it rained forty days and forty nights, how many inches of rainfall could we possibly get?
59651THE SOUL-- WHAT IS IT?
59651That God directed Saul to do so many foolish, barbarous, and murderous acts?
59651That ideas, thought, consciousness, intellect, understanding, imagination, knowledge, etc., etc., are but the functions of nervous matter?
59651The Soul-- What is it?
59651The beloved offspring given them of God?
59651The debates on progressive sanctification, a middle state, whether sanctification is complete or incomplete at death-- where is the heresy?
59651Then God asks Cain why he is cross, and after Cain kills his brother Abel, he, God, says: Where is thy brother Abel?
59651These divisions did not take place before man was created?
59651To save sinners?
59651Verse 10:"Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?"
59651Verse 22:"And the Lord God said, Behold the man is become as one of us"( were there more gods than one?
59651Verse 8:"Is there a God beside me?
59651Verse 8:"We have a little sister; and she hath no breasts; what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?"
59651Verse 9:"What is my beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women?
59651Was God ignorant of the existence of more oceans than one?
59651Was God married?
59651Was his family large or small?
59651Was his life sacrificed for the sins of humanity?
59651Was it sandy soil, as in the deserts of Arabia, or hill, valley, or mountain?
59651Was it winter, spring, summer, or autumn?
59651We know with certainty what gets drunk-- where is the spiritual part of man?
59651We may ask frankly, honestly, truthfully, and in perfect good faith: Has not the time arrived for a grand and human reformation?
59651Were his domestic relations pleasant or not?
59651Were really these divisions made before a living creature inhabited this earth?
59651Were these trees, grass, herbs, planted at the North Pole, equator, in a subtropical or in a mild climate?
59651What are all the mountebank church costumes for?
59651What are these Ten Commandments?
59651What are these overgrown, lopsided educated men thinking about-- these self- constituted righteous bigots, what are they squabbling about?
59651What are they?
59651What becomes of it?
59651What can we expect of a God that can not raise his own children properly?
59651What does it consist of?
59651What does it signify who wrote Æsop''s fables, Homer''s Iliad, the five books of Moses, Isaiah, or the New Testament, or even Shakespeare?
59651What generations of heaven?
59651What have the popes, bishops, and priests done?
59651What have they accomplished?
59651What have they to save?
59651What is it all for?
59651What is it?
59651What is morality?
59651What is sin?
59651What is substance soul and substance spirit?
59651What is the awakening of these new emotions, the unfolding of these new sentiments, that seem to linger on the borderland of restrained passion?
59651What is the breath of life that caused so much controversy, in church and out of church?
59651What is the difference between man and animal?
59651What is the good of lying because some man said, God said so?
59651What is the relation of woman to- day to the respective churches to which she may belong?
59651What is the soul?
59651What is the use for a man to disguise himself in a stage costume of the Egyptian period, to scare a lot of ignorant boobies?
59651What is there extraordinary about that?
59651What is thy beloved more than another beloved, that thou dost so charge us?"
59651What is to hinder them?
59651What kind of a God was this Jehova?
59651What shall we do to be saved?
59651What shall we do to be saved?
59651What waters?
59651What?
59651When in old times we find heretics tried by the Roman Catholic church, Are heretics rightly punished with death?
59651When the body is afflicted with disease, does the soul suffer?
59651Whence does it come?
59651Where did he get his material from?
59651Where do you find it?
59651Where was God''s residence, if he had any?
59651Where was God?
59651Where?
59651Whether the idol is in the image of somebody or a four- cornered box wherein lies the difference?
59651Whither is my beloved turned aside?
59651Who but a man accustomed to command and be obeyed would dare use such language?
59651Who dares to state positively that they have not a god?
59651Who were these descendants of God that became mighty and men of renown?
59651Who?--God?
59651Why attempt to enumerate the extraordinary roles they play on earth and in the universe?
59651Why did God make a man of dust and the woman out of the man''s rib?
59651Why did he breathe into the nostrils of the man and forget to do it to the woman?
59651Why did he not make him so as to know the father right from the start?
59651Why did it take God to make this terrestrial globe six days?
59651Why do those who adopt for their mode of livelihood the profession of theology want to exercise salvation?
59651Why great whales?
59651Why lead and mislead?
59651Why living creatures?
59651Why permit people to be so foolish and senseless as to create rival gods?
59651Why sewed?
59651Why should a God come and go by leaps and jumps, appearing and disappearing at distant ages, now helping and then punishing?
59651Why should he be jealous of a wooden god, or of any other kind of an idol?
59651Why should it be necessary to whip people into understanding God, knowing him?
59651Why should it paralyze the brain first, before it affects the heart, since it has to be carried by the blood through the circulation to the brain?
59651Why should starch and sugar compounds be good for the sustenance of animal life while other compounds of the same elements prove destructive to life?
59651Why should this almighty God, this Jehova, keep his chosen people continually on the rack of transgression, crime, and folly?
59651Why should we wonder that such miracles could be performed among the lower classes, rude, uneducated, and poor?
59651Why twist, torture, and falsify it?
59651Why were there so many thousand people slaughtered to force conviction of his marvelous powers?
59651Why?]
59651With what?
59651Wonder why the world has not become better?
59651and( 4) In what kind of soil and in what locality?
59651density?
59651elasticity?
59651of the numerous seas and lakes?
59651or was this creation a local affair near the Gulf of Persia?
59651or which creditors is it to whom I have sold you?
59651where is the blasphemy?
59651where is the soul?
804444:001:006 When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
804444:002:007 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
804444:002:008 And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
804444:002:012 And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this?
804444:003:012 And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
804444:004:007 And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
804444:005:003 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
804444:005:004 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own?
804444:005:008 And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?
804444:005:009 Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
804444:007:001 Then said the high priest, Are these things so?
804444:007:027 But he that did his neighbour wrong thrust him away, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
804444:007:028 Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?
804444:007:035 This Moses whom they refused, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge?
804444:007:050 Hath not my hand made all these things?
804444:007:052 Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
804444:008:030 And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
804444:008:031 And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
804444:008:034 And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
804444:008:036 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
804444:009:005 And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
804444:009:006 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
804444:010:004 And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
804444:010:029 Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
804444:013:025 And as John fulfilled his course, he said, Whom think ye that I am?
804444:015:010 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
804444:017:019 And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is?
804444:019:003 And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
804444:019:015 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
804444:021:013 Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart?
804444:021:022 What is it therefore?
804444:021:037 And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee?
804444:022:007 And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
804444:022:008 And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
804444:022:010 And I said, What shall I do, LORD?
804444:022:016 And now why tarriest thou?
804444:022:027 Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
804444:023:004 And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
804444:023:019 Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?
804444:025:012 Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
804444:026:008 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
804444:026:015 And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
804444:026:027 King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
8044And some said, What will this babbler say?
8044Then answered Peter, 44:010:047 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
8044Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?
8044and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
8044of himself, or of some other man?
8044or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
8044saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
8044why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
8368Saying: Where is his promise or his coming?
8368Seeing then that all these things are to be dissolved, what manner of people ought you to be in holy conversation and godliness?
8367And if at first at us, what shall be the end of them that believe not the gospel of God?
8367And if the just man shall scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
8367And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
8367For what glory is it, if, committing sin and being buffeted for it, you endure?
83692:22. Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
83695.6 5:5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
8369And wherefore did he kill him?
8369For he that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God whom he seeth not?
8355Am I then become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
8355And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
8355Are you so foolish that, whereas you began in the Spirit, you would now be made perfect by the flesh?
8355But if, while we seek to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is Christ then the minister of sin?
8355But now, after that you have known God, or rather are known by God: how turn you again to the weak and needy elements which you desire to serve again?
8355But what saith the scripture?
8355For do I now persuade men, or God?
8355Have you suffered so great things in vain?
8355He therefore who giveth to you the Spirit and worketh miracles among you: doth he do it by the works of the law or by the hearing of the faith?
8355Or do I seek to please men?
8355Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, have you not read the law?
8355This only would I learn of you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith?
8355What hath hindered you, that you should not obey the truth?
8355Where is then your blessedness?
8355Why then was the law?
8045( I speak as a man) 45:003:006 God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world?
8045( that is, to bring Christ down from above:) 45:010:007 Or, Who shall descend into the deep?
804545:002:003 And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
804545:002:021 Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?
804545:002:022 Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
804545:002:023 Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?
804545:002:026 Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
804545:003:001 What advantage then hath the Jew?
804545:003:003 For what if some did not believe?
804545:003:005 But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
804545:003:007 For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
804545:003:008 And not rather,( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come?
804545:003:009 What then?
804545:003:027 Where is boasting then?
804545:003:029 Is he the God of the Jews only?
804545:003:031 Do we then make void the law through faith?
804545:004:001 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?
804545:004:003 For what saith the scripture?
804545:004:009 Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
804545:004:010 How was it then reckoned?
804545:006:001 What shall we say then?
804545:006:003 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
804545:006:015 What then?
804545:006:021 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
804545:007:001 Know ye not, brethren,( for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
804545:007:007 What shall we say then?
804545:007:013 Was then that which is good made death unto me?
804545:008:024 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
804545:008:031 What shall we then say to these things?
804545:008:032 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
804545:008:033 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
804545:008:034 Who is he that condemneth?
804545:008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
804545:009:014 What shall we say then?
804545:009:019 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault?
804545:009:020 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
804545:009:021 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
804545:009:030 What shall we say then?
804545:009:032 Wherefore?
804545:010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
804545:010:008 But what saith it?
804545:010:014 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
804545:010:015 And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
804545:010:018 But I say, Have they not heard?
804545:010:019 But I say, Did not Israel know?
804545:011:001 I say then, Hath God cast away his people?
804545:011:004 But what saith the answer of God unto him?
804545:011:007 What then?
804545:011:011 I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall?
804545:011:012 Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
804545:011:015 For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
804545:011:034 For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
804545:011:035 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
804545:014:004 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
804545:014:010 But why dost thou judge thy brother?
804545:014:022 Hast thou faith?
8045By what law?
8045For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
8045For who hath resisted his will?
8045How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
8045If God be for us, who can be against us?
8045Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance?
8045Is the law sin?
8045Is there unrighteousness with God?
8045Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
8045Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
8045Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
8045Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias?
8045and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
8045and how shall they hear without a preacher?
8045are we better than they?
8045is he not also of the Gentiles?
8045of works?
8045or what profit is there of circumcision?
8045or who hath been his counsellor?
8045or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
8045shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
8045shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
8045shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
8045thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
8045thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
8045when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
8045who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
52819And you believe it?
52819And you think it just?
52819Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries, either a vine, figs? 52819 Did the Savior of the world consider it his duty to fulfill all righteousness?
52819Did you, Mrs. Davidson, write a letter to John Storrs, giving an account of the origin of the Book of Mormon? 52819 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
52819I create--what?
52819It is matter of sincere regret,says the author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend? 52819 Then at length when I''ve completed All you sent me forth to do, With your mutual approbation, Let me come and dwell with you?"
52819Well,one may say,"this may be a tribute to their goodness of heart, but what of their sincerity, what of their honesty?"
52819When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high? 52819 Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?
52819Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?
52819Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?
52819''And who shall declare his generation?''
52819**"Unto what shall I liken these kingdoms, that ye may understand?
52819*** Will the resurrection return you a mere female acquaintance that is not to be the wife of your bosom in eternity?
52819And his testimony?
52819And in what spirit was it met, at least by this Ministerial association?
52819And is it not just possible that a wrong impression may go out from your view of our Address, rather than from the Address itself?
52819And is it of record that he did all these things that Mr. Schroeder surmises that he did?
52819And may we hope for it, this universal peace?
52819And she was rewarded for her love that made her linger, though it was by an empty sepulcher; for soon angels said to her,''Why weepest thou?''
52819And then one greater than the angels stood by her, and said,''Why weepest thou?
52819And was Mr. Dodd''s"conclusions expressed"in advance of all public discussion or evidence, respecting the Book of Mormon?
52819And what may not be accomplished in eternity, friends, under these circumstances?
52819And what to Eve, though in her mortal life She''d been the first, or tenth, or fifteenth wife?
52819And who is the Father?
52819Are there any means by which men may become eternal entities-- as spirits and bodies inseparably connected-- immortal individuals?
52819Are there more Gods than one?
52819Are these battles of the past, these sufferings and sacrifices of past generations, of no value?
52819Are we not asked here to accord to human recollection a vividness and power which, to say the least of it, is very exceptional?
52819Are you certain that some of the names agree?
52819Are you not ministers of Jesus Christ?
52819But did the conspirators against Mormonism take this course?
52819But if even the absolute has to have a pluralistic vision, why should we ourselves hesitate to be pluralists on our own sole account?
52819But if these variant theorizers ca n''t convert each other, how can they hope to convert us Mormons?
52819But tell me what it is that has been the great civilizing force of this and all other ages?
52819But to what end does God cause war, or famine?
52819But was the rewritten story ever in the trunk at Sabine''s?
52819But what experiences, national and international, lie between where we now stand and the attainment of that end-- who may tell?
52819But what is the use of talking in this strain to you gentlemen?
52819But,''continued he( rising from his chair, with great animation),''where is France?
52819By whose hand?
52819Can men reject you and your doctrine and your message and still be secure in the favor of God?
52819DID RIGDON EXHIBIT THE SPAULDING MANUSCRIPT?
52819DID RIGDON FOREKNOW THE COMING AND CONTENTS OF THE BOOK OF MORMON?
52819Did God institute an unholy thing and command men to engage in it?
52819Did Rigdon foreknown the coming and contents of the Book of Mormon?
52819Did the wild waves of the Atlantic, as they broke upon the shingle of New England''s rugged coast, hymn civic wisdom into their souls?
52819Did you deal quite fairly with the Address when you failed to quote this very explicit passage just read?
52819Did you overlook this corroborative testimony?
52819Did you sign your name to it?
52819Do not the questions pre- suppose that the church complained against is wrong in creed and doctrine and attitude towards progress?
52819Do we mean by it that the whole of Christendom is corrupt?
52819Do you hold that you may enter the sacred precincts of the mind and uproot our opinions?
52819Do you not destroy the effectiveness of your Church ministry when you take this attitude?"
52819Do you suppose they will stand by, idle and indifferent spectators to the contest?
52819Do you think I overstate the case?
52819Does the manuscript and the Book of Mormon agree?
52819For who but himself will ever dare to venture to walk by such light as that by which his foot- steps have been guided?
52819From this, the question very naturally arises: Do men as such become immortal?
52819Gentlemen, have you not juggled here a little with words?
52819God must be true-- an untruthful God?
52819HOW ABOUT SIDNEY RIGDON?
52819Had he not made Smith a"prophet, seer, and revelator,"and could he not also unmake him?
52819Had it been Spaulding''s manuscript, which"the gentleman from the East presented,"would not Mr. Patterson have remembered it?
52819Has God given many revelations to men?
52819Have you not come with the gospel of Jesus Christ?
52819Have you read the Book of Mormon?
52819Have you read the Book of Mormon?
52819He, too, would know the will of the Lord concerning him, in his relationship to this work; and, now, what said the Lord to him?
52819His wife at that moment came into the room and exclaimed:''What, are you studying that thing again?''
52819Honestly, now, did you deal fairly with us when you came to this part of your review?
52819How about Sidney Rigdon?
52819How are you going to justify them?
52819How came we by the ancient scriptures?
52819How could they be otherwise?
52819How many of the early converts of the Church appreciated the meaning of that solemn announcement?
52819I only want to present these statements to you and ask this question: Why is this rejuvenation of the Catholic church demanded?
52819I think this one paragraph presents in one view the essential things the prophet had to say about God:"What sort of a being was God in the beginning?
52819I want to ask them, on what books and utterances do they rely for this larger, fuller proclamation of"Mormonism?"
52819If Rigdon was the great moving spirit of Mormonism during its incubation, why did he not continue so after the Book of Mormon was printed?
52819If Senator Smoot is unseated, would the influence of the''Mormons''in the state and nation be diminished?
52819If all things have been produced by an infinitely righteous, perfect, all- powerful, and good Creator, how can moral evil exist in his economy?
52819If he had no generation who could declare it?"
52819If he has no seed how could he see it?
52819If her re- affirmance is to re- instate any part of the story as worthy of belief, why not all of it, and all the parts equally?
52819If so, would they be any less incarnations of a divine spirit in their immortal state than they are now as mortals?
52819If the manuscript was never returned to Spaulding after its second submission to Patterson, then what became of it?
52819If we acquit you of stupidity, what then?
52819If you do n''t, what does your message amount to?
52819In Mr. Taylor''s work-- so severely criticised by Mr. Schroeder, the question and answer stand as follows:_"Ques._ Is what that letter contains true?
52819In a tone of excitement Rigdon replied( and who will say it was not spoken as by one having authority?
52819In proof of it, I submit the following passages:"Whence springs the deep- seated hostility of so man, of the representatives of labor to the churches?
52819Indeed, how couldst thou be?
52819Is God the author of confusion?"
52819Is Mr. Schroeder justified in giving a sinister aspect to this matter?
52819Is it holy or unholy?
52819Is it not just as good for divine personages as for you imperfect men?
52819Is it not reasonable that it should be so?
52819Is it not the belief of the Christian world that they will be saved through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God?
52819Is it probable that there is a superhuman consciousness at all, in the first place?
52819Is it true that you gave so slight attention to the subject you were reviewing that you could make a misstatement of the kind just mentioned?
52819Is n''t it a universal proclamation that we make to the world?
52819Is not fatherhood as sacred and holy as motherhood?
52819Is that a fair answer, or artful dodging?
52819Is there any consistency in claims of this anti- Mormon sort?
52819Is there any similarity between Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript and the Book of Mormon?
52819Is there such a thing in"Mormonism"as eternal reprobation as generally understood in the theological terminology of the world?
52819Is this the course of a libertine and a liar?
52819Is this true?
52819Is what is written in the letter true?
52819Is what that letter contains true?
52819It is correct enough, but who told you that man did not exist in like manner, upon the same principle?
52819It is taken from the"Illustrated History of Washington County, Pa.,"in which was published the treatise on"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Let me ask you, Christian gentlemen, Who instituted marriage?
52819Let us now return to Mr. Patterson and his"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819May one reject God''s message and stand uncondemned before God?
52819Mr. Dodd in 1832?
52819Must we not think of you as uttering falsehood?
52819Must we think you so dull?
52819Nothing was said about it until the publication of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Now I put to you this question: Is the Lord Jesus Christ God?
52819Now then, after two thousand years of proselyting in the world, under the most favorable circumstances, what is the sum total of your achievements?
52819Now where is the_ Millennial Star_ published?
52819Now, be honest, gentlemen, is it not repeated everywhere with just as much emphasis as in"Mormon"communities in Utah?
52819Now, do you not see that the end of all our reflections upon the subject simply means that you must have righteousness or you can have no peace?
52819Now, gentlemen, honestly, is it any worse for him to have had a Father than it is for him to have had a mother?
52819Now, gentlemen, will you tell me how we could be more frank or explicit on the subject of revelation?
52819Now, just for a moment, just for the sake of the argument, suppose that claim to be true, is the test we apply, at all, much less"wholly,"unbiblical?
52819Now, my friends, after that, do not complain of harshness in the message that Joseph Smith was commissioned to give to the world ninety years ago?
52819O yes; and to be admonished by his brethren?
52819Of course Sidney Rigdon was an exalted man; why not, then, an angel?
52819Or give divine guidance to those who seek it?
52819Or is it so that this bald statement is an outgrowth of the"recollection"process operating at Conneaut after Howe''s record was closed?
52819Or stands it tenantless save only for our own little earth-- less than the single grain of sand on limitless sea shores?
52819Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?"
52819Or, is it the course of a righteous man?
52819Perhaps you will be putting to me the question: What of all this?
52819Ques: Does Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript, and the Book of Mormon agree?
52819Ques: Does the manuscript describe an idolatrous or a religious people?
52819Ques: Has Dr. P. Hurlburt got the manuscript printed?
52819Ques: Have you read the book of Mormon?
52819Ques: How large is Mr. Spaulding''s manuscript?
52819Ques: Is what is written in the letter true?
52819Ques: What agency had you in having this letter sent to Mr. Storrs?
52819Ques: Where is the manuscript?
52819Robert Patterson, author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Search further in the hope of finding another manuscript that may have been the origin of the Book of Mormon, if this one is not?
52819So the question is, was Rigdon in Pittsburg between 1812 and 1816, the time of Spaulding''s death?
52819Tell me-- is the spirit in which this man labored, evil or good?
52819That is the doctrine of election, is it not?"
52819That virtue was fled?
52819The question and answer are as follows:_"Ques._ Is what is written in the letter true?
52819The question will be asked, How are you going to account for these expressions which you declare are unwarranted by the law of the Church?
52819Then Mr. George M. French, according to the author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819Then if it is holy, how do you make it out that it will be unholy for divine personages to practice it?
52819Then is not God an exalted man according to your creed?
52819Then why did not you reviewers go to another part of the document where the matter is more explicitly set forth and quote that?
52819This guidance by the spirit of prayer?
52819To do this they must have traveled thousands of miles and spent months, perhaps years, to accomplish-- what?
52819To the person to whom he was directed Joseph Smith put the question:"Which of these sects is thy church, and which shall I join?"
52819Was Spaulding''s expressed suspicion that Rigdon had stolen his manuscript from the printing office well founded?
52819Was it for the purpose of duping the world?
52819Was it the genius of the land they inhabited that taught them statecraft?
52819Was it the spirit of freedom that brooded over the country, over lake and stream and forest that sought self- expression through them?
52819Was not that our right?
52819Was the old monarch conscious that it would be difficult to inaugurate this rule of the people while he yet lived?
52819Was there ever such an exhibition in the history of the world of such continued, such unabating, such undeviating falsehood?
52819We quote two stanzas:"In the Heavens are parents single?
52819Well, gentlemen, what of it?
52819Well, gentlemen, why do you complain of that?
52819Well, this view is not so very hopeful for international-- for universal peace, is it?
52819Were you not trying to do a little misleading on your own account?
52819Were you so unacquainted with it?
52819What books were extant from which they could learn it?
52819What can"Mormons"do in the presence of such conditions?
52819What could they gain, in any light that could be then presented to their minds, by palming[ off] such a deception upon the world?
52819What did she care, when in her lowest state Whether by fools considered small, or great?
52819What do they hope to accomplish?
52819What doth the Lord require of the people of the United States?
52819What is behind all this proposed jugglery?
52819What is it that best tempers man, and fits him for the society of his fellows and for holy communion with God?
52819What is it then that prompts so many men and women in the"Mormon"Church to remain true to those relations entered upon in plural marriage?
52819What is relied upon as evidence that Sidney Rigdon stole the Spaulding manuscript from Patterson- Lambdin''s printing- office?
52819What is the claim made for Joseph Smith?
52819What is the inevitable outgrowth of the doctrines of these professors in our universities, from what was said in part II, of this treatise?
52819What may we not all accomplish in such a state as our gospel gives hope to believe in, through Jesus Christ our Lord?
52819What of Jesus, the Son of God himself?
52819What of the testimony of Oliver Cowdery, who stood wrapt in vision in the Kirtland temple with Joseph Smith?
52819What prompts this adherence to these relationships by myself and other men in our Church?
52819What sacrilege is there in this thought?
52819What say you of this fountain-- good, or corrupt?
52819What spiritual or moral force may one gather from a contemplation of such themes?
52819What think you of this picture of God, who is supposed to be a God of infinite compassion, youth of Israel?
52819What virtue exists outside of those here enumerated and enjoined?
52819What was the example Jesus set?
52819What will be the consequence if they do not embrace the Book of Mormon as a divine revelation?
52819What will they say now to the testimony of the learned-- which confirms the message of Joseph Smith?
52819What, Deity?
52819What, then, do you arraign the whole Christian ministry as being corrupt?
52819When?
52819Where have we any account of his doing so?
52819Where is Spain?
52819Where was the_ Seer_ published?
52819Where were the_ Journals of Discourses_ published?
52819Where will they be all this while?
52819Which shall I join?"
52819Which the true Church of Christ?
52819Who are you?
52819Who knows them and vouches for their honesty, another consideration to be taken into account before their testimony may be wholly satisfactory?
52819Who tells this story?
52819Who told you so?
52819Whom seekest thou?''
52819Whose business is it?
52819Why did not Mr. Howe publish this precious item-- this"odd"story"told at Conneaut in 1834?"
52819Why discuss questions of this character?
52819Why do the most profound scholars in our institutions of learning undertake this revolutionary work?
52819Why humiliate these innocent victims by persecuting them unnecessarily when they show an inclination to rid themselves and the country of the blot?
52819Why should he not?
52819Why should we envolve our''many''with the''one''that brings so much poison in its train?"
52819Why was not the testimony of Mr. Patterson obtained to give force to this shameful tale of lies?
52819Why, then, all this false suggestion and hypocritical ca nt about Rigdon''s generosity and freedom from prejudice?
52819Why, then, should Sidney Rigdon submit to any unfair division of the spoils of the prophetic office?
52819Will Louis XVI be asleep all this time?
52819With all these theories discarded, however, what remains for Spaulding theorists?
52819Would a mere desire to visit friends induce him to give up part of his clothing for passage money?
52819Would he not have named him?
52819Would not God''s first word denounce these creeds as an abomination?
52819Would not such have been the mental process?
52819Yes, but how?
52819Yes, or why was he worshiped by Joshua?
52819Yet writing to Mr. Patterson, author of"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819You Latter- day Saints-- whence came you?
52819You proclaim, do you not, that there is no other name given under heaven whereby men can be saved except the name of Jesus Christ?
52819[ 103] Then why is that not in the statement Robert Patterson signed?
52819[ 110][ Footnote 110:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 114][ Footnote 114:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"]
52819[ 117][ Footnote 117:"Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 118][ Footnote 118:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 122][ Footnote 122:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 123][ Footnote 123:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 125][ Footnote 125:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 168] Is not the justice of this principle universally recognized?
52819[ 40] Now what will the conspirators do?
52819[ 44] But from what"beginning"was it so asserted?
52819[ 52][ Footnote 50:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 67][ Footnote 53:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 68][ Footnote 68:"Mormonism Exposed,"by Williams, copied in"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 69][ Footnote 69:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 71][ Footnote 71:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 73] But is it?
52819[ 75][ Footnote 75:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 76][ Footnote 76:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 77][ Footnote 77: Besides_ Millennial Harbinger_ 1844, p. 39, see"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 79][ Footnote 79:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 80][ Footnote 80:"Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve,"239- 240, copied in"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ 84] Why, in the name of all that is reasonable?
52819[ 96] Then why adopt that theory?
52819[ 99] Of course Sidney Rigdon was an exalted man; why not, then, an angel?
52819[ 9] What was Paul''s experience with the same sectarian Jews after he became a proselyte to the Christian faith?
52819[ Footnote 100:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 102:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 103:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 105:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 107:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 21:"The Spaulding Story Examined and Exposed,"by John E. Page, 7;"Who wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 26:"New Light on Mormonism,"16- 17;"History of the Mormons,"43;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 28: Washington( Pa.)_ Reporter_ of April 21, 1869;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 32: Howe''s"Mormonism Unveiled,"287;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 34: Reddick McKee in Washington( Pa.)_ Reporter_, April 12, 1869;"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 52:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 56:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 58:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 61:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 64:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819[ Footnote 73:"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?"
52819_"Mr. Van Colt,_ an Attorney: You mean the Gentiles?
52819a prophet with faults?
52819you''re studying that thing again?''
835411:29. Who is weak, and I am not weak?
8354And for these things who is so sufficient?
8354And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
8354And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
8354Because I love you not?
8354Did I overreach you by any of them whom I sent to you?
8354Did Titus overreach you?
8354Did we not in the same steps?
8354Did we not walk with the same spirit?
8354Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
8354Do you seek a proof of Christ that speaketh in me, who towards you is not weak, but is mighty in you?
8354For if I make you sorrowful, who is he then that can make me glad, but the same who is made sorrowful by me?
8354For what is there that you have had less than the other churches but that I myself was not burthensome to you?
8354For what participation hath justice with injustice?
8354How shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather in glory?
8354Know you not your own selves, that Christ Jesus is in you, unless perhaps you be reprobates?
8354Of old, think you that we excuse ourselves to you?
8354Or did I commit a fault, humbling myself that you might be exalted, because I preached unto you the Gospel of God freely?
8354Or do we need( as some do) epistles of commendation to you, or from you?
8354Or what fellowship hath light with darkness?
8354Or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?
8354Or, the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that there should be with me, It is, and It is not?
8354Whereas then I was thus minded, did I use lightness?
8354Wherefore?
8354Who is scandalized, and I am not on fire?
837315:4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and magnify thy name?
8373And I saw a strong angel, proclaiming with a loud voice: Who is worthy to open the book and to loose the seals thereof?
8373And cried, seeing the place of her burning, saying: What city is like to this great city?
8373And one of the ancients answered and said to me: These that are clothed in white robes, who are they?
8373And the angel said to me: Why dost thou wonder?
8373And they adored the beast, saying: Who is like to the beast?
8373And they cried with a loud voice, saying: How long, O Lord( Holy and True), dost thou not judge and revenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
8373And whence came they?
8373And who shall be able to fight with him?
8373And who shall be able to stand?
4540After all,he said, like the sensible, good man that he was,"is not romance a part of humanity?
4540Am I? 4540 An after- meeting?
4540Are we ready to make and live a new discipleship? 4540 Are you going to say anything about the absence of the report?"
4540Are you going up to see mother?
4540Are you preaching at me?
4540Are you thinking of me now?
4540Are you?
4540Are you?
4540Are you?
4540But do n''t you think it is a very unusual example? 4540 But nothing more?"
4540But why have you dared to come to Chicago without telling me, and how have you entered my diocese without my knowledge?
4540But why?
4540By the way, what has become of Jasper Chase?
4540Ca n''t we-- that is-- do you want our help? 4540 Can I?
4540Clark, do you think if Jesus was the editor and proprietor of a daily paper in Raymond He would permit advertisements of whiskey and tobacco in it?
4540Clark, what in your honest opinion is the right standard for determining conduct? 4540 Come, Felicia, are n''t you going home?"
4540Coming back to Rachel,began Virginia,"Rollin, why do you treat her with such a distinct, precise manner?
4540Did I? 4540 Did the promise mean much after all?"
4540Did you ever know of a girl of such really gifted powers in vocal music who was willing to give her life to the people as Rachel is going to do? 4540 Did you ever make any inquiries about the ownership of this property adjoining us?"
4540Did you finish your sermon, Henry?
4540Did you say Fust Church? 4540 Did you say she is one of your friends?"
4540Did you? 4540 Did you?"
4540Do n''t you think father looks very much disturbed lately?
4540Do we understand fully what we have undertaken?
4540Do you believe you can continue to make your business pay on these lines?
4540Do you ever think of me, Miss Winslow?
4540Do you know me now?
4540Do you know what this girl is?
4540Do you mean that a Christian daily ought to be endowed with a large sum like a Christian college in order to make it pay?
4540Do you mean that the paper is to go to press without a word of the prize fight in it?
4540Do you mean that we ca n''t run the paper strictly on Christian principles and make it succeed?
4540Do you mean, grandmother, that we can not possibly act as our Lord would? 4540 Do you presume to sit in judgment on other people who go out to sing in this way?
4540Do you remember I reproached you once for not having any purpose worth living for?
4540Do you remember ever seeing me before?
4540Do you remember how you took me into your own house that night and spent all next day trying to find me a job? 4540 Do you think any one can ever remove this great curse of drink?"
4540Do you think so?
4540Do you want me to be absolutely truthful?
4540Doctor, did you know that I took the pledge that morning with the others?
4540Does your plan contemplate what is coming to be known as co- operation?
4540Felicia,said her mother,"can you pray?"
4540Felicia,said the Bishop,"did you know Stephen Clyde before?"
4540HADN''T we better take a policeman along?
4540How about his family? 4540 How did you find me so soon?"
4540How has the election gone? 4540 How long is it since you had work?"
4540How long, O Lord, how long?
4540How many papers are there here? 4540 How many stayed?"
4540How much money have you, Virginia, to give in this way?
4540How much, do you think?
4540How? 4540 I am sure the first question you will ask is,''What has been the result of this attempt?
4540I have headed this,''What would Jesus do as Edward Norman, editor of a daily newspaper in Raymond?'' 4540 In other words, you do not love me?"
4540In your work with the club men, with your old acquaintances, what sort of reception do they give you? 4540 Is he a good man with ability?"
4540Is it necessary in your case?
4540Is it not true that the call has come in this age for a new exhibition of Christian discipleship? 4540 Is it true that your brother Rollin has been converted?"
4540Is it true?
4540Is the measure right?
4540Is there any man in the room, who is a Christian disciple, who has been in this condition and has tried to do as Jesus would do? 4540 It is the way the Master trod; Shall not the servant tread it still?"
4540May I?
4540Mr. Maxwell''s promise?
4540No, are you? 4540 Now, here, mother?"
4540Now, then, have you got the watch?
4540So you are not going to join Dr. Bruce''s volunteer company?
4540Some time-- when I am more worthy?
4540Suppose I found good jobs for both of you? 4540 The report does not go in?"
4540We are taking it to-- where are we taking it, Felicia?
4540Well, what did you think of it?
4540Well, what''s the latest news from Raymond?
4540What are you going to do, Fred?
4540What are you going to do?
4540What are you going to preach about in the morning?
4540What did you say?
4540What do the subscribers give as their reason for dropping the paper?
4540What do you intend to do then? 4540 What do you think?"
4540What does God want of you two men? 4540 What does Rachel say about herself?"
4540What effect will that have on the paper?
4540What else?
4540What else?
4540What have you been doing all summer? 4540 What if others say of us, when we do certain things, that Jesus would not do so?"
4540What is it?
4540What is the test of Christian discipleship? 4540 What is your plan?"
4540What pledge?
4540What was the first change you made?
4540What will be the probable result of your discontinuance of the Sunday paper?
4540What will you do then?
4540What will your mother say to your decision? 4540 What would Jesus do in the matter of wealth?
4540What would Jesus do with Loreen?
4540What would Jesus do? 4540 What would Jesus do?"
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would be the result if all the church members of this city tried to do as Jesus would do? 4540 What would be the result if in this city every church member should begin to do as Jesus would do?
4540What''s the matter here, George?
4540What''s the use?
4540What? 4540 What?"
4540When did you move into my parish without my knowledge?
4540Where are you going with that basket?
4540Where does Mr. Gray live?
4540Where does she live?
4540Where have you been all this time, Virginia?
4540Where is Felicia?
4540Who told you?
4540Who''s de bloke?
4540Who? 4540 Whom?
4540Why do n''t such people go out into the country?
4540Why do n''t you try the NEWS?
4540Why do you say''please''?
4540Why do you speak to me now? 4540 Why not?
4540Why not? 4540 Why not?"
4540Why, Aunt? 4540 Why, do n''t you know?
4540Why? 4540 Why?"
4540Why?
4540Will you tell me why?
4540Wo n''t you stay a minute, Gray, and let us have a prayer together?
4540Would it be queer to invite a boy like that to come to the house and get a hot supper?
4540Would you mind telling us, Rachel, your reasons for refusing the offer? 4540 You are?"
4540You do not always intend to do this kind of work, Felicia?
4540You know the promise I made two weeks ago, mother?
4540You know what I have come in this evening for?
4540You mean another position? 4540 You understand what this means, Edward?"
4540''Do you own any houses where these poor people live?
4540''How many sinful souls had I visited in prison?
4540''What would He do?''
4540''What would Jesus do in my place?''
4540''What would Jesus do with this money?''
4540''What would Jesus do?''
4540''What would Jesus do?''
4540''What would Jesus do?''
4540''What would Jesus do?''"
4540A good many other business men do n''t, do they?
4540After a silence she said:"Are you going to the play tonight, Felicia?
4540After asking,''What would Jesus do?''
4540Am I to blame because I ca n''t manufacture a job for myself?
4540Am I wrong?"
4540And I have been unable to silence the question of late:''What have I suffered for the sake of Christ?''
4540And before she had touched the drunken girl''s arm she had asked only one question,"What would Jesus do?"
4540And how when you succeeded in getting me a place in a warehouse as foreman, I promised to quit drinking because you asked me to?"
4540And still, as he drove his pen over the paper, he asked another question,"What would Jesus do?"
4540And the question was, Would the Christian people of Raymond stand by it?
4540And then doing it regardless of results?
4540And this woman who had been brutally struck down by the very hand that had assisted so eagerly to work her earthly ruin what of her?
4540And was n''t the scene between the two cousins funny when they first learned they were related?
4540And when have I personally visited the prisoner or the desperate or the sinful in any way that has actually caused me suffering?
4540And yet what does following Jesus mean?
4540Are the Christians of America ready to have their discipleship tested?
4540Are they nice and warm like ours?''
4540Are they ready to consecrate that talent to humanity as Jesus undoubtedly would do?
4540Are they ready to take that wealth and use it as Jesus would?
4540Are we not ready to follow Him all the way?
4540Are we ready to reconsider our definition of a Christian?
4540Are we ready to take up the cross?
4540Are you glad?"
4540As I understand the promise we made, we were not to ask any question about''Will it pay?''
4540As the light in the east grew stronger he repeated to himself:"What would Jesus do?
4540Before she could say anything, Virginia broke in:"Whom do you mean by''everybody?''"
4540But I would like to ask, for my own satisfaction, if any of you here think Jesus would issue a Sunday morning paper?"
4540But had he not been praying for is very thing?
4540But he was not able to give any reasons for continuing the Sunday paper that answered the question,"What would Jesus do?"
4540But how?
4540But suppose the Sunday morning paper did not pay?
4540But the question is, What is feasible?
4540But was that the question after all?
4540But what a question for any man to be obliged to answer under such conditions?
4540But what can we do, Edward, against the saloon in this great city?
4540But what can you do with the club men?"
4540But what does following Jesus mean?
4540But what has that to do with us?
4540But what has that to do with your decision in the concert company matter?"
4540But what would Jesus do if He knew the facts?
4540But what would Jesus do?
4540But what would Jesus do?
4540But why not?
4540But why?
4540But-- am I myself ready to take this pledge?
4540Can I?"
4540Can you do any better in your church?
4540Can you imagine--"here Virginia named half a dozen famous opera singers--"doing anything of this sort?"
4540Can you say that this is none of your business?
4540Chapter Eighteen"What is that to thee?
4540Clayton, do you think it is right to rent that property for a saloon?"
4540Could he answer that question?
4540Could it live?
4540Did I give any thought to them except to receive the rentals from them?
4540Did Virginia show you all the plans and specifications for building?"
4540Did any one ever hear such singing as that yesterday by those women?
4540Did many of the members stay?"
4540Did you say he looked like a tramp?"
4540Do n''t you like the muffins I made this morning?"
4540Do n''t you think the general public ought to hear you?
4540Do you know what sort of people those are down there?"
4540Do you know what you are saying?
4540Do you mean that you are suffering and denying yourselves and trying to save lost, suffering humanity just as I understand Jesus did?
4540Do you not love me?
4540Do you presume to say they are doing what Christ would not do?"
4540Do you realize our situation?
4540Do you remember the morning after I came to your house, after breakfast you had prayers and asked me to come in and sit with the rest?
4540Do you think so, Miss Virginia?"
4540Do you?"
4540Does n''t that seem funny?"
4540Does the church do its duty in following Jesus when it gives a little money to establish missions or relieve extreme cases of want?
4540Edward Norman now faced this fact and put to himself the question:"What would Jesus do?"
4540Edward Norman, Editor of the Daily News, Raymond: Dear Ed.--What is this sensation you have given the people of your burg?
4540Even counting Virginia''s and Rachel''s work and Mr. Gray''s, where had it actually counted in any visible quantity?
4540Felicia was going out of the room, but he called to her:"Do you really mean to keep the pledge?"
4540Finally she turned and said shyly, while her face grew rosy and her eyes tender:"Why do n''t you say it, then?"
4540For what greater miracle is there than a regenerate humanity?
4540Had I broken my pledge?
4540Had I used it to bless humanity, to relieve the suffering, to bring joy to the distressed and hope to the desponding?
4540Had he any right now to give them less than they supposed they had paid for?
4540Had she ever loved Jasper Chase?
4540Had she made a mistake?
4540Has he followed Jesus, unless he is willing to do this?
4540Have I a right to ask?"
4540Have I made my meaning clear?
4540Have our surroundings modified or changed the test?
4540He dropped the papers on his desk as if they were poison, and instantly the question flashed across his mind,"What would Jesus do?"
4540He found himself asking how much cleansing could a million dollars poured into this cesspool accomplish?
4540He had made his pledge in good faith to do everything after asking"What would Jesus do?"
4540He rose, and as he was going out, his wife said:"Do you think, Henry, that Jesus would have done that?"
4540He says he never begins an editorial or, in fact, any part of his newspaper work, without first asking,''What would Jesus do?''
4540He seemed to see the great blazing motto over the door enlarged,"What would Jesus do?"
4540He thought he saw the motto,"What would Jesus do?"
4540Her resolve to do everything after asking,"What would Jesus do?"
4540His text was:''What is that to thee?
4540How about the men and women of great talent?
4540How about the men who possess large wealth?
4540How about those tenements where people froze in winter and stifled in summer?
4540How about your relations to the selfish world that is not trying to make money on Christian principles?"
4540How am I going to tell what He would do?"
4540How closely would it walk in His steps?
4540How could he pay even the meager sum necessary to move his few goods?
4540How could he speak without notes, or to such a crowd?
4540How could it?
4540How could society excuse familiarity with the scum of the streets?
4540How could they do this except as they became a part of it as nearly as one man can become a part of another''s misery?
4540How could they quarrel with the result if they were irresistibly compelled to do what they were planning to do?
4540How did Rachel Winslow happen to be down here?
4540How do you approach them?
4540How eager would the editor or publisher be then to supply this crying need of the poor workman?
4540How far is that true?
4540How far were the Christians responsible for this human problem that was personally illustrated right in this hall tonight?
4540How far would it go in its self- denial for Jesus''sake?
4540How had I used the money and the culture and the social influence I possessed?
4540How had they lived all these years without it?
4540How is it that you''re working here?"
4540How long do you think you can keep this sort of thing up?"
4540How long would the man be able to resist the smell of the damnable stuff?
4540How many of his rich, fashionable, refined, luxury- loving members would understand the nature of the appeal he was soon to make to them?
4540How much had I given?''
4540How much had been done for the Rectangle after all?
4540How much had prayers helped to make Raymond better while votes and actions had really been on the side of the enemies of Jesus?
4540How much had the members of the First Church ever suffered in an attempt to imitate Jesus?
4540How much is the Christianity of the age suffering for Him?
4540How was he fitted to stand before two or three hundred working men and give them a message?
4540How would He preach and act?
4540How would He spend it?
4540How would Jesus be governed in the making of money?
4540How would Jesus speak?
4540How would a minister be apt to preach to his people if he came before them after an entire week of eager asking,"How would Jesus preach?
4540I am going to do something that will satisfy me when I ask:''What would Jesus do?''
4540I am simply trying to answer honestly,''What would Jesus do as Edward Norman?''
4540I asked,''What would Jesus do?''
4540I do n''t know as I have always asked this question,''What would Jesus do?''
4540I have pledged myself for a year to do everything connected with the paper after answering the question, What would Jesus do?''
4540I kept asking,''What would Jesus do?''
4540I mean, do you regret it, or fear it is not what Jesus would do?"
4540I suppose it all goes in?"
4540I''m not blaming anybody, am I?
4540I''m not complaining, am I?
4540I''ve loved you a good many years--""Why, how old do you think I am?"
4540If he saw a man entering his neighbor''s house to steal, would it not be his duty to inform the officers of the law?
4540In other words, do you think men everywhere ought to follow Jesus''example as closely as they can in their daily lives?"
4540In other words, the first question asked in this office about any political question will not be,"Is it in the interests of our party?"
4540Intelligent unselfishness ought to be wiser than intelligent selfishness, do n''t you think?
4540Is charity the giving of worn- out garments?
4540Is he going to put you into this one, Rachel?
4540Is he not commanded to follow in His steps?
4540Is he not giving something that cost him practically nothing so far as any personal suffering goes?
4540Is it a ten- dollar bill given to a paid visitor or secretary of some benevolent organization in the church?
4540Is it any more than the disciple ought to do?
4540Is it any sacrifice for a man who is worth ten million dollars simply to give ten thousand dollars for some benevolent work?
4540Is it denying itself at the cost of ease, comfort, luxury, elegance of living?
4540Is it not a matter of concern to you personally that the saloon kills its thousands more surely than war?
4540Is it not the same as in Christ''s own time?
4540Is it possible for this church to sing with exact truth,''Jesus, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow Thee?''
4540Is it possible to make it pay?
4540Is it possible to organize the affections so that love shall work disagreeable things by proxy?
4540Is it such a rare thing that love of humanity should find this particular form of expression in the rescue of souls?"
4540Is n''t there any hope?
4540Is not my love for you as sacred as anything in all of life itself?"
4540Is not that what the disciple ought to do?
4540Is our standard of Christian discipleship a wrong one?
4540Is that fair?"
4540Is that understood?"
4540Is that what you mean by following His steps?
4540Is the only right standard for every one, the probable action of Jesus Christ?
4540Is the test of discipleship any less today than it was in Jesus''time?''
4540Is there any bigger one than this man and his three children has on his hands right this minute?
4540Is there any hope for me that you will ever consent?"
4540Is there anything wrong about such a career?"
4540It is too early to know the result yet, is n''t it?"
4540It was no secret that the NEWS had lost enormously since it had been governed by the standard of"What would Jesus do?"
4540Let each man look after himself?
4540Making those things?"
4540Many of them asked,''Who is he?''
4540May I?"
4540Meanwhile, what can a man do?
4540My dear, is it not foolish?
4540NEWS, sir?"
4540Nearly one hundred persons in Henry Maxwell''s church had made the pledge to do everything after asking:"What would Jesus do?"
4540Nevertheless, he went on with his work, and every sentence he wrote or shaped was preceded with the question,"Would Jesus say that?"
4540Now that I have a purpose, now that I am a new man, do n''t you see, Virginia, how impossible it is for me to say anything?
4540Now that Sunday had come and the people were there to hear, what would the Master tell them?
4540Now, do you think Jesus would have done as I did?
4540O Lord, how long shall Christian people continue to support by their silence and their ballots the greatest form of slavery known in America?"
4540O my Master, has not the time come for this dawn of the millennium of Christian history?
4540Of what Christian use was her own talent of song?
4540On the way he could not avoid that constant query,"Would Jesus have done it?"
4540On what was that statement based?
4540One of the new- comers, a young man preparing for the ministry, said:"Why do n''t the man apply to one of the charity organizations for help?
4540Or are we possibly deceiving ourselves, and would we be agreeably disappointed if we once asked our people to take such a pledge faithfully?
4540Or suppose the church members themselves owned the property where the saloons stood-- what then?
4540Or to the city?
4540Ought it to be so?
4540Our motto will be,''What would Jesus do?''
4540Powers and Celia be likely to take it?"
4540Shall I follow His steps?"
4540Shall I not follow it?"
4540Shall charity be conveniently and easily done through some organization?
4540Shall not the same divine power of love that belongs to earth be lived and sung by the disciples of the Man of Sorrows and the Burden- bearer of sins?
4540Shall the man never go and give his gift himself?
4540Shall there be no giving of this great gift as well as of others?"
4540Shall there be no martyrs among the gifted ones of the earth?
4540She looked wistfully at Rachel, and Rachel said gently:"What could you do, dear?"
4540Still is there no escape from it, even in the slums of Chicago?"
4540Suppose a man''s wife or children were ill. How would he move or get into the country?
4540Suppose it was not popular to preach against license?
4540Suppose the Christian people thought it was all that could be done to license the evil and so get revenue from the necessary sin?
4540Suppose there was no money in it?
4540Taking everything into account, would Jesus probably edit a Sunday morning paper?
4540That the churches would not respond to the call:''Come and suffer?''
4540That''s what the talent calls music, eh?"
4540The answer to the question''What would Jesus do?''
4540The first question asked about the man and about the measures will be,"Is he the right man for the place?"
4540The great question with him now was,"What would Jesus do?"
4540The greatest question in all of human life is summed up when we ask,''What would Jesus do?''
4540The man who had asked the question,"What would Jesus do in my case?"
4540Then Penrose quietly said:"Will you go with me to that house?"
4540Then as Felicia was moving away, Mrs. Sterling said:"Wo n''t you kiss me, Felicia?"
4540Then he returned, with his hands behind him, and stopped near his sister and said,"Virginia, have you not learned my secret?"
4540This is the Bishop we''ve held up-- the Bishop-- do you hear?"
4540Was Christian discipleship a thing of conscience simply, of custom, of tradition?
4540Was a railroad company such a different thing?
4540Was he going to bankrupt the whole business?
4540Was he going to break his promise?
4540Was he insane?
4540Was it necessary in order to follow Jesus''steps to go up Calvary as well as the Mount of Transfiguration?
4540Was it true that the great city churches would as a rule refuse to walk in Jesus''steps so closely as to suffer-- actually suffer-- for His sake?
4540Was it under a different rule of conduct, so that it could rob the public and defy law and be undisturbed because it was such a great organization?
4540Was not the living source of nearly all the human misery they sought to relieve untouched as long as the saloons did their deadly but legitimate work?
4540Was that a much higher purpose, after all, than Rollin Page lived for?
4540Was that what Jesus would do?
4540Was the church then so far from the Master that the people no longer found Him in the church?
4540Was the church willing to suffer for its Master?
4540Was this following Jesus?
4540Was this going with Him all the way?
4540We pledge ourselves to do everything in our daily lives after asking the question,''What would Jesus do?''
4540Well, I should-- But will you keep this up?
4540What are the''Shadows of London''on the stage to the shadows of London or Chicago as they really exist?
4540What are they?"
4540What are we to say?
4540What are you talking about?"
4540What business of his was it?
4540What can I do with the rest of it but try to make some reparation for what I have stolen from God?
4540What can Mr. Gray do with his gospel meetings when half his converts are drinking people, daily tempted and enticed by the saloon on every corner?
4540What can you do?
4540What can you do?"
4540What could he say that had not been said by temperance orators a great many times?
4540What could resist such a baptism of power?
4540What deeper feeling carried the people''s hearts into a reverent silence and tenderness of thought?
4540What did He mean when He said:''Follow Me!''?
4540What did Miss Page intend to do?
4540What did he talk about?
4540What disciple could imagine Him refusing to suffer or to take up His cross in this matter?
4540What do they say?"
4540What do you Christians mean by following the steps of Jesus?
4540What do you ever do to make the world better?
4540What do you expect to do with your voice anyway?"
4540What do you mean by it?
4540What do you mean by selling old papers?"
4540What do you mean when you sing''I''ll go with Him, with Him, all the way?''
4540What do you mean?"
4540What do you think, Maxwell, of the probability of such support?"
4540What do you think, Mr. Maxwell?
4540What do you think?"
4540What do you think?"
4540What does it mean to imitate Him?
4540What does it mean to walk in His steps?"
4540What does the age need more than personal sacrifice?
4540What else can I do?"
4540What good would it do if he did?
4540What had I done with my stewardship?
4540What had become of its regular, precise, conventional order of service, undisturbed by any vulgar emotion and unmoved by any foolish excitement?
4540What had he been to her?
4540What has it accomplished or how has it changed in any way the regular life of the church or the community?''
4540What have I done that is queer now, Rose?"
4540What have I done with God''s money all these years but gratify my own selfish personal desires?
4540What have I suffered for Jesus''sake?
4540What have we done all our lives for the suffering, sinning side of Raymond?
4540What if he had begun to do as Jesus would have done, long ago?
4540What if the Bishop would throw the weight of his great influence on the side of the Raymond movement?
4540What is it to be a Christian?
4540What is it to be a follower of Jesus?
4540What is it to walk in His steps?"
4540What is there in such a life to attract a woman?"
4540What is to render our conduct uniformly Christ- like?
4540What makes you treat me so?
4540What more could a man do in this railroad business when there was so much going on anyway that made it impossible to live by the Christian standard?
4540What new facts were there?
4540What new policy have you taken up?
4540What of the poor creatures surrounded by the hell of drink while just beginning to feel the joy of deliverance from sin?
4540What other time do they hear her?
4540What possible career was before her except the regular career of every singer?
4540What power can ever remove it?"
4540What principle would regulate His use of money?
4540What purpose had she in life?
4540What was Christianity?
4540What was he, Jasper Chase, writing this novel for?
4540What was it she was singing?
4540What was it to him?
4540What was she singing?
4540What was that feeling?
4540What was the matter with the chief?
4540What was the trouble with the world?
4540What was to hinder her from taking Loreen home with her?
4540What will father say?
4540What will our subscribers say?
4540What would He do if He was out of work like me?
4540What would He do with a million dollars?
4540What would He do with that other long advertisement of choice liquors and cigars?
4540What would He probably say?"
4540What would He say?
4540What would Jesus do with tenement property if He owned it in Chicago or any other great city of the world?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Jesus do?
4540What would Madam Page say?
4540What would become of business if this standard was adopted?
4540What would the obedience to this pledge demand of me?
4540What would the paper do if it cut these out?
4540What''s de matter wid you?"
4540What''s the matter with your paper?
4540What''s the use?
4540When I asked as you did, What would Jesus do?''
4540When had Clarence Penrose ever before yielded to such a strange emotion?
4540When had Henry Maxwell so far forgotten himself in a prayer as to make a mistake of that sort?
4540When had he done that in his preparation of sermons, before the change that had come into his thought of discipleship?
4540When had the First Church yielded to such a baptism of tears?
4540When it was, where would it lead them?
4540When shall Christendom tread more closely the path he made?
4540When shall the dawn of a new discipleship usher in the conquering triumph of a closer walk with Jesus?
4540Where did my suffering come in?
4540Where did the sacrifice come in?
4540Where did the suffering come in?
4540Where has my suffering come in?
4540Where has the suffering come in?
4540Where is the place, did you say?"
4540Where was the suffering to come in unless there was an actual self- denial of some sort?
4540Where were his mother''s prayers now?
4540Where would a man without a home or without work or without friends naturally go unless to the saloon?
4540Who could measure their influence at the end of a year?
4540Who could tell what depended on their environment?
4540Who is to decide for me just what He would do in my case?
4540Who were these people?
4540Why do n''t the Christian pastors and the church members of Raymond move as one man against the traffic?
4540Why do n''t we all act together against it?
4540Why do n''t we get excited over the facts as they are?"
4540Why do you ask such a question?"
4540Why not?
4540Why should God lose you?
4540Why should I try to conceal any longer what you have seen me look?
4540Why should I, because I am blessed with a natural gift, at once proceed to put a market price on it and make all the money I can out of it?
4540Why should not Rachel come to love him in time?
4540Why should they lose money by it?
4540Will dis be a continual performance for the benefit of de fraternity?"
4540Will it be possible to reach the same conclusions always in all cases?"
4540Will you do it?"
4540Will you go with me?
4540Will you stay by the NEWS until it is bankrupt?"
4540Will you stay with me?"
4540Will you, dear Bishop?"
4540Will you?
4540Would He excuse Himself from all responsibility to remove the causes of such a condition?
4540Would He go His way in comparative ease and comfort?
4540Would He keep silent?
4540Would He say that it was none of His business?
4540Would He try to establish some sort of personal relation to them different from that which I have sustained all these years?''
4540Would He vote to license these causes of crime and death?"
4540Would He write this story?"
4540Would Jesus advertise whiskey and tobacco in his paper?
4540Would Jesus care nothing for them?
4540Would Jesus do that?
4540Would Jesus have done as I had done and was doing?
4540Would it be public?
4540Would it follow Jesus?
4540Would not Jesus do this?
4540Would the Christian forces act as a unit against the saloon?
4540Would the Master preach and act against the saloon if He lived today?
4540Would they all keep it, or would some of them turn back when the cross became too heavy?
4540Would they make it possible for Norman to conduct a daily Christian paper?
4540Would you quit this and begin all over?"
4540Would you say that the highest, best law for a man to live by was contained in asking the question, What would Jesus do?''
4540You do n''t really mean that you will live here and help these people to know the value of good food?"
4540You have read it?
4540You know what it was, do you not, mother?"
4540You say we ought to take for our motto,''What would Jesus do?''
4540You understand?
4540but all our action was to be based on the one question,''What would Jesus do?''
4540never on the basis of''What is for the best interests of this or that party?''
4540or do you mean that, if we try to, we shall offend the customs and prejudices of society?"
4540or,"Is it according to the principles laid down by our party in its platform?"
4540slowly sat down and whispered to the man next to him:"Who''s that?"
48771How can you think he is here?
48771Who then are those in the bed, whom I have killed?
48771''"How can this be?"
48771''"How did she like my earrings?"
48771''"So you are the author of this pasquinade, are you, good man?"
48771''"Tell me, Ser Bailliardo,"said he,"on whose account am I sweating like this?
48771''"You are quite sure you wrote it?"
48771''A pot of marjoram, say you?
48771''An hour before sundown a servant came with a carriage to fetch"Nina"''''Where''s"Nina"?''
48771''And do tell me, how do you get on in the other world?
48771''And how come you here?''
48771''And how comes it,''said she,''that you find a box of sequins under your head now, and not formerly?''
48771''And how was that?''
48771''And now you are all right again?''
48771''And of what use is your ring?''
48771''And that other place was----?''
48771''And were you really so bad only because I went away?''
48771''And what can a sylph- like creature like you have to get up early in the morning for?
48771''And what can you do, since you ask for a place?''
48771''And what is all that rabble behind?''
48771''And what is the price, good pilgrim, say?''
48771''And who were they?''
48771''And why did n''t you go too?''
48771''And why must you kill us?''
48771''And why not?''
48771''And you who have travelled so far, you have been there too, of course?''
48771''And you, where are you?''
48771''Are they going to travel, then?''
48771''Are you not my fair maiden who promised to marry me?''
48771''Are you ready this time, Pret''Olivo?''
48771''Are you ready, Pret''Olivo?''
48771''But how will it be?
48771''But if she never told anyone, how did anyone know the story?''
48771''But they threaten to kill me if I do n''t make you go; so what am I to do?''
48771''But what can I do?
48771''But you will bring me a little bird, wo n''t you, papa?''
48771''But, if he is exactly like the portrait you have drawn?''
48771''Can a man''s sins be forgiven?''
48771''Can anything be more absurd?''
48771''Can you tell me the story of San Giovanni Bocca d''oro?''
48771''Dead, is he?''
48771''Did n''t I tell you it was there?
48771''Did n''t it frighten you?
48771''Did you ever hear him yourself?''
48771''Did you ever see one yourself?''
48771''Did you take some supper up?
48771''Do n''t you see it''s dinner- time, and I''m taking my dinner?
48771''Do n''t you think, cook, I must be very lonely and miserable up here all alone?''
48771''Do you hear that?''
48771''Do you know the story of Giuseppe l''Ebreo?''
48771''Do you know the story of"Sciarra Colonna?"''
48771''Do you know where Panìco is?''
48771''Do you really think I might?''
48771''Do you see one among these portraits that at all resembles him?''
48771''Do you wish me well?''
48771''Good woman,''he said to the peasant''s wife;''can you be so good as to take care of this hen for me?''
48771''Have you a place in all this fine palace to take in a poor old body?''
48771''Have you ever been to Loreto?''
48771''Have you no fire to give us?''
48771''Have you no fire?''
48771''Have you no food to set before us?''
48771''Have you no wine?''
48771''Have you nothing to give us to eat?''
48771''How am I to get up to the top of that high mountain?''
48771''How came this ring here?''
48771''How can I bring them, when you know I ca n''t get down from this tree?
48771''How can I know it is you if I do n''t see you?''
48771''How can I make it grow down to my heels?''
48771''How can it concern us?''
48771''How can it possibly be that such a beautiful girl should have all of a sudden got a pair of horns?''
48771''How can we be going into the country, when I have invited half the kingdom to a banquet?''
48771''How can you allow her to do such things?
48771''How can you?''
48771''How could this have come here,''soliloquised the boy,''unless the host had put it there to see if we were honest?
48771''How could you do that?''
48771''How dare you root up my rose- trees?''
48771''How did you get here?''
48771''How did you manage to make yourself invisible?''
48771''How do I know it is not your money, do you ask?''
48771''How do you like my omelettes?''
48771''How do you think we are getting on?''
48771''How dy''e do?''
48771''How many were there who did receive it?''
48771''I suppose I was mistaken, and you found your dinner ready after all?''
48771''If I have,''replied the wife, not liking to tell a direct falsehood,''how do you know it is not with my own money?
48771''Is he really like it?''
48771''Is the Count Lattanzio at home?''
48771''Is the Count Lattanzio in?''
48771''Is the Count Lattanzio in?''
48771''Is there none in the cellar?''
48771''Is this the way you prepare supper for me?''
48771''Never mind, I will see to that; let''s make the hole first?''
48771''Now then Francesco guercino, what have you got to put before a hungry gentleman in this poor little place of yours?''
48771''O mamma,''I used to say then,''why did n''t you keep them for me?
48771''Oh, do you mean the Machabees?''
48771''Oh, you want to go, do you?''
48771''One child driven away, and one murdered; who can say what may happen next?''
48771''One loaf is not enough,''answered Jesus Christ;''have you nothing else at all?''
48771''Padre Filippo said,"How much do you allow her?"''
48771''Really?''
48771''Shall I show you how to fill it?''
48771''Shall I tell you how to get the receipt?''
48771''Shall I tell you what to do?''
48771''Shall we have another game?''
48771''So you''ve come back, have you?''
48771''Suppose we shut her up in this great press, and leave her in the middle of the open Campagna, a long way off, to the providence of God?
48771''Suppose we sit down and play for them?''
48771''Tell me first how I am to call you?''
48771''That''s where you keep your money, is it?''
48771''The boy eats and drinks, and has to be clothed; what am I to do if I am to make no profit of him?''
48771''The stories always say,"there was a fairy who did so and so:"but were there ever fairies?
48771''Then a vast number of sins must have been remitted that day?''
48771''Then who is this one?''
48771''They threaten to take my head if I do n''t make you go; so what am I to do?''
48771''This is how you live on air, is it?''
48771''This woman lived near the church of S. Spirito de Napoletani-- you know it?''
48771''To be sure I know it; and how I should like to be there: wo n''t you take me?''
48771''To be sure I should like a rich husband,''replied the young woman;''who would not?''
48771''To- morrow I may be dead, and what will become of you?
48771''Vat mean you ven you say,"kill de fox?"''
48771''We quite understand each other, then?''
48771''Well, Lady Death, are you never going to bring those figs?''
48771''Well, did you tell him you had found him out?''
48771''Well, la Buona Grazia, I''ve got twenty scudi a month, will you come with me and be my wife?''
48771''Were there a great many people at the Pardon?''
48771''What am I to do?''
48771''What are you beating this pretty lass for?''
48771''What are you doing to that man?''
48771''What are you doing?''
48771''What are you doing?''
48771''What are you doing?''
48771''What are you going to do, my good lad?''
48771''What are you looking for, my pretty girl?''
48771''What can there be down in that hole?''
48771''What can those occupations possibly be?''
48771''What did you think of that procession, good man,''said Maria Grazia;''for it must have passed close by you, too?''
48771''What do I here,''said she,''seeing my two children are dead?''
48771''What do I want?''
48771''What do you know about burning witches in mezzo alla Piazza?
48771''What do you mean by keeping me here like this?''
48771''What do you mean by leaving your mistress to go down to the cellar?''
48771''What do you mean by"got rid of"?''
48771''What do you say if I give you five hundred scudi?''
48771''What do you want up here?
48771''What have I to repent of?''
48771''What have you done to the victuals to- day?''
48771''What have you done with the head?''
48771''What have you got about your hand?''
48771''What have you got in your head, palombelletta dear?''
48771''What have you got to say to it?''
48771''What have you to say?''
48771''What is a''ciuffoletto?''
48771''What is it?
48771''What is the matter?''
48771''What is the matter?''
48771''What is the meaning of this?''
48771''What is the meaning of this?''
48771''What is this?''
48771''What is to be done now?''
48771''What is your companion lying on the ground for?''
48771''What is your name?''
48771''What must I do to escape it?''
48771''What on earth are you all doing there,''exclaimed the hungry husband,''instead of getting dinner ready?''
48771''What other cause should there be?''
48771''What shall we do if any wolves come?
48771''What was it you stole?''
48771''What will you give me for the cure?''
48771''What will you give me for this lot of rusty nails?''
48771''What''s that?''
48771''What''s the matter with the cat?
48771''What''s the matter, good man?''
48771''What''s the matter?''
48771''What''s the use of giving us such a cranky old piece as that for a help?''
48771''What''s to be done with the poor animal?''
48771''What''s your name, good woman?''
48771''When did I thee much good?''
48771''Where are you going so early, my pretty maiden, and why weep you?''
48771''Where are you going?''
48771''Where have you been all this long time?''
48771''Where is the dinner?''
48771''Where were you, then?''
48771''Where''s Maria?''
48771''Where''s the chick- pea you promised me?''
48771''Which way did the young lady run who was walking with me just now?''
48771''Who among us,''writes Cesare Cantù in his preface to his''Novelle Lombarde,''''knows anything about these matters?
48771''Who are you?''
48771''Who gave you the letter?''
48771''Who has been here?''
48771''Who is that seat for?''
48771''Who is there?''
48771''Who is there?''
48771''Who is this buxom lass?''
48771''Who said the story took place in Rome?''
48771''Who then can you be?''
48771''Who was that Child who was talking to you?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Who''s there?''
48771''Why did you take away all the light of our ball so early last night?''
48771''Why did you waste your time in bringing up souls that were not properly consigned to you?''
48771''Why do n''t you get up?''
48771''Why do n''t you go and serve the customer?''
48771''Why do n''t you tell papa, and make him send him away?''
48771''Why do you sigh?''
48771''Why have you treated me differently from the other woman?''
48771''Why not?
48771''Will that suit you, old dame?''
48771''Will you hear it?
48771''Will you just oblige me so far as to cook papa''s dinner to- day without any salt in anything?
48771''Will you leave me alone another hundred years if I do?''
48771''Will you please take us in and give us shelter for the night, for our stepmother has turned us out of our home?''
48771''Will you promise me to leave me alone for another hundred years if I do?''
48771''Will you tell me you have not had a private dinner every day?''
48771''Would n''t there be a place for me among all these boys?''
48771''Would you know him again?''
48771''Would you like to get away from him?''
48771''You give me your good grace?''
48771''You know, of course, that there was once a Papessa?
48771''You live upon air, do you?
48771''You promise me to do what I say, punctually?''
48771''You say it sincerely, with all your heart?''
48771''Your daughter, say you?''
48771(''Who''s there''); but the humour of the expression here lies in its being the invariable Roman custom to sing out''Chi è?''
4877112''And do n''t they tell other stories about there being treasures hid about Rome?''
487712''You have told me so many stories, why have you never told me anything about Pietro Bailliardo-- don''t you know about him?''
487712;''for my mother has told me there is a house....''''Here in Rome?''
487713''Do you want to know about Pietro Bailliardo too?''
4877156- 7,& c.[ 31] Cuoco, cuoco, per chi cucinate, Pel figlio del rè o per la mora Saracena?
48771After he had cured her he said,''Instead of the second premium of four thousand scudi, I will take the hand of your daughter, if you like?''
48771After prowling and prowling about, and finding no means of entrance, what does he do?
48771All this she committed to the pilgrim, saying:''You''ll send the donkey back, wo n''t you?''
48771And besides, how would he know if we peeped?
48771And he said to the king,''Who are you that you have given over my wife to the executioner?''
48771And he said well, did n''t he?
48771And if it is n''t a Papessa, what is a woman''s statue doing there, for it was n''t the Madonna, that''s certain?''
48771And now, let''s see what else did I wish?
48771And one said one day,''Suppose she should die, where would you be then?''
48771And the king said,''Who is thy wife that I should give her to the executioner?''
48771And who could stand against the word of the queen?
48771And who will build a shed over us while we''re building a shed for the girls, I should like to know?''
48771Arrived at the Gesù, he said,''I want Padre Fontanarosa; where is he?''
48771As he was very angry if I touched them, I one day said,"Why do you want that bundle of herbs kept just there?"
48771As he went along, some one to tease him, said,''Where did you steal that door?''
48771As soon as his company was gone, the master called the servant--''Is"Nina"upstairs?''
48771Assuming an air of terrible authority, the beggar said:''Did I not warn you to beware lest the calf got at it?
48771Assuming an air of terrible authority, the beggar said:''Did not I warn you not to let the sick daughter get at the calf?
48771Assuming an air of terrible authority, the man said:''Did n''t I warn you to beware lest the pig gobbled it up?
48771At last an old man appeared, who said to him:''Why were you so foolish as to run away?
48771At last the old miser came across under the window, and said to her:''What are you doing at the window there?''
48771At this he assumed an air of terrible authority, and said:''Did I not tell you to beware lest the hen should eat it?
48771Boys, had the bird no heart?''
48771But Scioccolone said:''Shall we not get some sticks and boughs, and make a little shed to shelter them?''
48771But the Cardinal came to Padre Filippo and said:''Why do you vex me by going and making mischief to the Pope?''
48771But the daughter said,''How comes it, tell me, that you, who were a poor footsore wayfarer last night, have now such boundless riches at command?''
48771But the other merchants said to the merchant her father,--''How is it that only two daughters come to the balls?''
48771But the reckoning, the reckoning; that is what puzzles me: when it comes to paying the bill, what''ll you do then?''
48771But there was an old man asleep in a corner of the prison, and the guards came to him and said,''Where are all the prisoners gone?''
48771But what can I do?
48771But what can it be for at this time of night?''
48771But what did the countryman do?
48771But, what''ll you say if I come to it in spite of you?''
48771But,''he said to the tripe- seller;''what shall I do with you?
48771By- and- by there came in an ugly old hag, as ugly as a witch, who said,''Good morning, Prince; are you come to marry me?''
48771Can not you think of something else so very, very difficult I can give him to do to- morrow that he may be obliged to refuse it?''
48771Did you never hear of him?
48771Did you see a white serpent this morning?''
48771Do let us see your face?
48771Do n''t you know me?''
48771Do tell me what can I do?''
48771Do you know about the Penitence of San Giuliano?
48771Do you know so- and- so there''( naming her dead husband)?
48771Do you know"Mi butto"?
48771Do you mean to tell me, now, you would n''t be much better off with one?
48771Do you think I might ask that?''
48771Do you want to know about him?
48771Does he grow lean and pale?
48771Does he look like to die?''
48771Has n''t he had his chicken?''
48771He also said,''What is his name that I may know him?''
48771He came now to another cottage, and said to the peasant''s wife:''Good woman, can you take care of this pig a little space for me?''
48771He first, however, asked,--''And what may the thing be that you have to take to your daughter?''
48771He went on to another cottage, and said to the peasant''s wife:''Good woman, can you take care of this calf for me?''
48771Here he set it up in the market- place, and cried,''Who''ll buy my candelabrum?
48771How am I to afford to keep a wife, I should like to know?''
48771How could he have done it out in the open country without our seeing him?
48771How could you so demean yourself?"
48771How did you come by it?''
48771How is she now?''
48771How should he the poor clown, everybody''s laughingstock, become a king?
48771I never heard of that; where is it?''
48771I thought such things were never done in Rome?''
48771Is it possible?''
48771Is n''t that a good bargain?''
48771John and Paul?''
48771John and Paul?''
48771Last of all, Scioccolone was brought, and when the king took him up to the babe and said,''Is this your father?''
48771Must you also rob me of my flowers, which are as my life to me?
48771Now, what can the count have put in that dish?''
48771Oh, you who have been so clever in pointing out my misery to me, can you not tell me some means of reconciliation?''
48771On, on, on he went, till one day he met a little old woman, who stopped him, saying:''Whither so fast, fair prince?''
48771She had chosen the good part; but how was she to be delivered from the prince?
48771So what did he do?
48771So what more reasonable than to give her to me?
48771Tell me, have you missed any of yours?''
48771The Devil saw this, and determined to set them by the ears; but how was he to do it?
48771The first morning, when she knocked at their door to wake her, she called out--''Who''s there?''
48771The king embraced them all, and said,''Who then is she that is in the queen''s bed?''
48771The last day, however, the Sultan sent for her, saying,''Who is that old woman standing in the corner quite apart?
48771The next day what did he do?
48771Then I''ll say,"Well, will you have the father guardian to settle the dispute?
48771Then aloud to the statue,''Will you buy my linen, good friend?''
48771Then he called the second daughter by herself, and said to her,''How much do you love me?''
48771Then he called the youngest by herself, and said to her,''And you, how much do you love me?''
48771Then he who had come to seek a wife said:''What can these people all be doing so long down in the cellar?''
48771Then he would send and ask,''How does he look today?
48771Then said the father and mother:''What can the girl be doing down in the cellar so long?''
48771Then said the king to this one,''And you, good man, why do you tell no story?''
48771Then said the king,''And on this viceroy, on whose account you have suffered so sadly, what vengeance will you have on him?''
48771Then said the king,--''To whom hadst thou made this promise?''
48771Then she began to cry, saying:''What shall I do?
48771Then the father said:''What can the girl and her mother both be doing so long down in the cellar?
48771Then the king sent for all the men in the city, and brought them to the infant, and said,''Is this your father?''
48771Then the man took into his head to go to one of these new people, what do they call it?
48771Then the third fairy came forward and said:--''And now choose; what shall my gift be?
48771Then to the statue,''Where''s the money I told you to have ready against I came back?''
48771Then what did he do?
48771Then what did he do?
48771They have put that in the books, I suppose?''
48771Up it came by the root and left a hole in the ground, and a voice came up through the hole, and said,''Who''s there?''
48771Was it likely that the daughter of the Sultan should marry a beggar,[ 134] like you?''
48771What are you asking?
48771What are you doing?''
48771What can you desire more than a husband suited to you in age and person, with every advantage the world can offer?
48771What could have become of it in the midst of the open field?
48771What did he see?
48771What did she do?
48771What do you say?
48771What have we to go home for?
48771What is going on?''
48771What is this?
48771What is your royal pleasure?''
48771What shall be done to heal the king''s eldest son, the flower of the land?''
48771What sort of a life is it?''
48771What was he to do?
48771What was to be done?
48771What''s the use of you?''
48771When shall we begin?''
48771When the dead man''s body was brought, St. Anthony said to him:--''Is this the man who killed you?
48771When the wife saw him buy such a quantity of meat she began to cry, saying:''What can we do with such a lot of meat?''
48771When they met again, the first fairy said to the other,''Well, have you found any plan for correcting this naughty queen?''
48771Where have you left that?''
48771Wherever he applied, when they asked him,''Where have you lived?''
48771Who in Rome does n''t know about him?
48771Who''ll buy my fine candelabrum?''
48771Why do n''t you take a wife?''
48771Why wo n''t you let me come as a priest?''
48771Why, how many times have you sent to borrow my frying- pan?''
48771Will that satisfy you?''
48771Will you come down and marry me?''
48771Will you do that?''
48771Will you let me have her for a wife?
48771Will you take this letter to such and such a palace?''
48771Wo n''t you take me?''
48771Would any money be of use to my poor dear husband?''
48771Yet''how could it be different?''
48771You shall go and see her as often as you like, only will you do something to please me?''
48771[ 127]''What is there so specially good about your salad?''
48771[ 141]''Chi è?''
48771[ 147]''What''s to pay?''
48771[ 172]''Dovene siete, poveri pellegrini, Quanti son''lunghi i vostri cammini?''
48771[ 174] But as they went, a troop met them, and came round them, and said to them,"Where are you going?"
48771[ 245] The first night after she came the wife suddenly woke up the husband, saying:--''What is it that kneels at the foot of the bed?
48771[ 298]''Did you ever hear of Sor Cassandro?''
48771[ 319]''You know what a"selvaggio"is, I suppose?''
48771[ 324]''Mi volete bene,''literally, only''do you wish me well?''
48771[ 393] An ugly hunchback, who was a tailor, came by and said--''What is your name, my pretty girl?''
48771[ 419]''Why do dogs and cats always fight, papa?''
48771[ 65] Has this anything to do with''riding the cock- horse''?
48771[ 90]''Chi è?''
48771[ 91] where have you been?''
48771[''Touched what?''
48771about equivalent to''What are you thinking of?''
48771asked I;''the lights, or the floor, or what?''
48771but the accepted form of saying,''do you love me?''
48771cried Death,''are you ready?
48771di reale cucina Che faremo della regina?
48771do come and go to sleep,''replied the she- bear testily;''how should anyone find us out in the midst of this forest?''
48771how cramped I feel from sitting all day in this carriage; can not I walk a little way in this wood before it gets dark?''
48771if you have brought anything, why did n''t you leave it with the porter?''
48771is that you, Mrs. Death,[ 148] come already?''
48771of the royal kitchen, what shall we do with the Queen?
48771replied the old miser;''how can I take a wife?
48771said Cajusse;''that will soon be spent, and then how are we to live?''
48771said the Count, his interest roused at the mention of his own town;''and pray what need had you to use such haste to get away from that good town?''
48771said the monster;''was it not enough that I gave you my best hospitality freely?
48771said the mother out loud; but to herself she said,''where can I ever hide all this lot of money?
48771tell me what is it?''
48771two ghosts?''
48771what can I do?''
48771what shall I do?
48771what shall I do?''
48771whither must we go in and out?
48771who has locked you up?''
48771who will buy my fine salad?''
8365And again: I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
8365And to whom did he swear, that they should not enter into his rest: but to them that were incredulous?
8365And what shall I yet say?
8365And with whom was he offended forty years?
8365Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?
8365But one in a certain place hath testified, saying: What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
8365But to which of the angels said he at any time: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
8365For to which of the angels hath he said at any time: Thou art my Son, to- day have I begotten thee?
8365For what son is there whom the father doth not correct?
8365How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
8365Or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
8365Shall we not much more obey the Father of spirits and live?
8365Was it not with them that sinned, whose carcasses were overthrown in the desert?
6038At home with the Lord--that is what"death"(?)
6038Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? 6038 Hath he said, and shall he not do it?"
6038He that spared not his own Son, but freely delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him freely give us all things?
6038Where is your Christ?
6038Who was this one, this remaining angel? 6038 Why_ reason_ ye these things in your hearts?"
6038''0, my Lord,''said Daniel to the angel,''what shall be the end of these things?''
6038( 1)''What is meant by statement that man was made"in the image of God"?
6038( 2) What is meant by the anthropomorphic expressions used of God?
6038( 2) Whence comes this universal belief in the existence of God?
6038( See Luke 1:34--"How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?")
603811) this shall be accomplished?
603812:8, 9--"And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, 0 my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
603813:55--"Is not his mother called Mary?"
60381:12--"Art thou not from everlasting, O Lord my God, mine Holy One?"
60381:14)?
60381:14--"Are they not all ministering spirits?"
60381:14--"Are they( angels) not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
60381:23)?
603823:23, 24-"Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
603826: 61- 63)?
603833:20:"There shall no man see me and live"?
603849:15, 16--"Can a woman forget her sucking child?
60384:1- 11) and fail to realize both parties in the wilderness conflict were persons-- Christ, a person; Satan, a person?
60386:8-"Who will go for_ us_?"
60388:11--"And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ died?"
60388:34--"Who is he that condemneth?
6038A garden, and no gardener?
6038A serious question at once arises: Who is to decide what is and what is not inspired?
6038A star lit, and nobody to pour oil in to keep the wick burning?
6038A time- card and a train, and nobody to run it?
6038A watch with a main- spring broken, and no jeweler to fix it?
6038A watch, and no key for it?
6038A watch, and no repair shop?
6038Acts 1:11--"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
6038Also in Luke 11:11--"Will he_ for_ a fish give him a serpent?"
6038An act of faith denotes a manifestation of the intelligence:"How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?"
6038And if they were asleep( v. 13), how could they know what took place?
6038And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
6038And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
6038And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
6038And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
6038And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
6038Are angels interested in conversions?
6038Believest thou this?"
6038But did the sight of His suffering move the Jews to repentance?
6038But does such silence really exist?
6038But how was the world to be saved if not through the atonement?
6038But take away from Christianity the name and person of Jesus Christ and what have you left?
6038But what did the heavenly voice signify to Christ?
6038Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6038Can any statement allege deity more clearly?
6038Can he judge through the dark cloud?
6038Can it be said even of any of the sons of men?
6038Can such be said of an influence?
6038Can we explain these facts?
6038Can we imagine the effect of such words on the apostles?
6038Can you punish a stone or a house?
6038Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?"
6038Certain things, conditions, institutions exist in our midst today; they are effects of causes, or a cause; what is that cause?
6038Conditions, and no conditioner?"
6038Could He not have possessed them and yet not have used them?
6038Could Jesus say all this without having any consciousness of His unique relationship to all these things?
6038Could Job explain the wonders of the natural phenomena around him?
6038Could a mere influence do this?
6038Could he thus speak of baptism if it had been the means through which they had been begotten again?
6038DID INSPIRATION AFFECT THE WORDS USED?
6038Did God know of their trouble in Egypt?
6038Did He forget?
6038Did He not hunger and thirst, for example?
6038Did the false prophets think that they could hide their secret crimes from God?
6038Did they consume, or did they withstand the fire?
6038Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6038Do not the works of James, the faith of Paul, and the love of John appeal to us in their own peculiar way?
6038Do the departed loved ones know anything about it?
6038Do we believe_ with Him_, or_ on_ Him?
6038Do we carry these little characteristics into the other life?
6038Do we love holiness to the extent of sacrificing for it?
6038Do we really believe these words?
6038Does Christ still retain the prints of the nails?
6038Does God Repent?
6038Does he perish at death, or does he enter into another state of being; and under what conditions of happiness or woe does he exist there?
6038Does it move men today?
6038Does not a liberal faith mean a faith that believes_ much,_ not little-- as much, not as little, as possible?
6038Does not such a faith(?)
6038Does the Holy Spirit possess such properties?
6038Does the doctrine of repentance find such a prominent place in the preaching and teaching of today?
6038Even if these events are to precede the"rapture,"have they not all been fulfilled?
6038Flowers, and no florist?
6038For what reason, and on what ground was it changed?
6038From finite and imperfect beings like ourselves?
6038From whence this idea?
6038Further, is the Church the_ only_ witness?
6038Gen. 18:14--"Is anything too hard for the Lord?"
6038Has God lessened or changed the terms of admission into His kingdom?
6038Has Jesus Christ still this body in the glory?
6038Has the need for repentance diminished?
6038Hath he spoken and shall he not make it good?"
6038He explained all the other figurative words, why not this one?
6038Here is an effect, a tremendous effect; what was its cause?
6038How are men sanctified?
6038How could He reward and punish otherwise?
6038How did that grave become empty?
6038How do we account for it?
6038How does the Word of God sanctify?
6038How shall we account for the absence of the body of Jesus from the tomb?
6038How then is man responsible for not having it?
6038How would it sound to say,"In the name of the Father"_ and of Moses?_ Would it not seem sacrilegious?
6038How would it sound to say,"In the name of the Father"_ and of Moses?_ Would it not seem sacrilegious?
6038How, then, can Israel say,"My way is hid from the Lord?"
6038How, then, can evil triumph?
6038How, then, do we account for the differences in style of the various writers, the preservation of their individualities, their idiosyncrasies?
6038How?
6038If He needed to depend solely upon the Spirit can we afford to do less?
6038If a miraculous exit was granted to men like Elijah and Enoch, who were sinful men, why should we marvel if such was granted to Christ?
6038If all men were not capable of being saved, how then could we pray to that end?
6038If such is His power how shall Assyria withstand it?
6038If the first two names are personal, is not the third?
6038If without shedding of blood there is no remission of sin, where is the shed blood?''
6038In the story of the Rich Man and Lazarus no name is given to the godless rich man; why?
6038Is He not holy?
6038Is He still the Lamb as though it had been slain?
6038Is Jesus Christ a man of a much higher type of faith than ours, yet one with whom we believe in God?
6038Is any light thrown on the question by the incident of the three Hebrew children in the fiery furnace?
6038Is it a definite place, or is it simply a figure of speech denoting a place of authority and power?
6038Is it a"sign"of His coming?
6038Is it not marvellous?
6038Is it not remarkable that the Baptist uses the word"unquenchable"''( Greek,"asbestos") when speaking of this fire?
6038Is it possible that anyone need be told the flat and sapless tautology that all divinely- inspired Scripture is_ also_ profitable?
6038Is it right that God should make the holiest man in all the ages the greatest sufferer, if that man were but a martyr?
6038Is it self- originating, or is the cause of its being outside of itself?
6038Is it too much to say that on that baptismal day Jesus was keenly conscious that these Old Testament predictions were fulfilled in Him?
6038Is its cause finite or infinite?
6038Is not Jesus here conscious of Himself as being the centre of the scene thus described in the Apocalypse?
6038Is not Jesus here repeating what had been done for Him at His baptism: conveying super- human power?
6038Is not one of the principal reasons for the writing of the Epistle to the Colossians to correct the gnostic theory of the worshipping of angels?
6038Is not this a sufficient number?
6038Is not this true also of the believer''s eternal security?
6038Is the present Christian consciousness borne out by the Gospel narratives?
6038Is the"fire"spoken of here_ literal_ fire?
6038Is there a purpose here to ignore the wicked?
6038Is there not here an indication of the consciousness on the part of Jesus of a unique relationship with His heavenly Father?
6038Is this a description of hell--absence of spiritual light; separation from the company of the saved; lamentation; impotent rage?
6038Is this cause within or without himself, finite or infinite?
6038It can not help raising the question of the whither, as well as of the what and the whence?
6038It is an effect, a glorious effect; what is its cause?
6038It is true that others raised the dead, but under what different conditions?
6038It is true that this term is used of men, e.g., Acts 16:30--"Sirs( Lords), what must I do to be saved?"
6038Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
6038Job 22:12- 14--"Is not God in the height of heaven?
6038John 21:21- 23--"Peter seeing him( John) saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
6038Know you of anything bolder than this?
6038Luke 11:13--"How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?"
6038Mark 14:61, 62--"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed"( Luke 22:70--"Art thou then the Son of God?
6038Meaning: The Samaritan woman''s question,"Where is God to be found?"
6038Micah 7:18,19--"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6038Or did He intend that His disciples should have the impression that He was speaking of literal fire?
6038Or is He, equally with God, the object of our faith?
6038Or that He could not pursue them into foreign countries?
6038Or that He knew what was transpiring in heaven only and not upon the earth, and even in its most distant corners?
6038Pride(?)
6038Reference may here be made to the white stone( diamond?)
6038Reply: True, but was not this fulfilled when they saw Christ on the Transfiguration Mount?
6038Reply: What is meant by a"generation"?
6038Shall we know Him by the prints?]
6038Shall we know our loved ones by these things?]
6038Shall we read,"Anointed.. with_ power_ and power?"
6038Shall we read,"That ye may abound in hope, through the power of the_ power_"?
6038Shall we say,"It seemeth good to_ the wind_ and to us"?
6038She said:"Thy father"; Jesus replied in substance:"Did you say_ my_ father has been seeking me?"
6038Should not the exit of Christ from this world be as unique as His entrance into it?
6038Simon Magus was baptized( Acts 8), but was he saved?
6038So was it with the faith which Christ demanded in His miracles:"Believe ye that I am able to do this?"
6038Strictly speaking, it is not now so much of a_ sin_ question as it is a_ Son_ question; not, What shall be done with my sin?
6038That was an effect; what was its cause?
6038That word was used for other Christian deaths, why not for Christ''s?
6038The great question for the Christian to answer is not"What can I do?"
6038The prophet can not believe it possible, for has not God_ eternal_ purposes for Israel?
6038The question is not so much"How many talents have I received,"but"To what use am I putting them?"
6038The test which the church should apply to all questions of practice: Would I like to have Christ find me doing this when He comes?
6038They are not given to mock but to encourage us:"Hath he said and shall he not do it?
6038Thirdly, There is the descent of the Spirit, and the heavenly voice; what meaning did these things have to Jesus?
6038Trace our origin back, if you will, to our first parent, Adam; then you must ask, How did he come into being?
6038True, but we reply: Why do we need an incarnation for the manifestation of that purpose?
6038WHAT IS THE NATUEE OF THE INSPIRATION THAT CHARACTERIZED THE WRITERS OF THE SCRIPTURES, AND IN WHAT DEGREE WERE THEY UNDER ITS INFLUENCE?
6038WHY IS THE PERSONALITY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT QUESTIONED?
6038Was there any significance in the fact that Jesus did not explain the word"fire"?
6038Were the words dictated by the Holy Spirit, or were the writers left to choose their own words?
6038Were the_ thoughts_ or_ concepts_ alone inspired, or were the_ words_ also inspired?
6038Were there not men enough in existence?
6038What are God''s relations to the universe and to men?
6038What bearing has the testimony of Jesus upon the question of His deity?
6038What do we learn from these scriptures regarding the relation of God to this universe, to man, and to all God''s creatures?
6038What does all this mean?
6038What had they to gain by fraud?
6038What is glory?
6038What is meant by the terms_ image_ and_ likeness_?
6038What is meant by"the right hand of God"?
6038What is the end, the final aim of the great whole, that far- off divine event towards which the whole creation moves?
6038What is the end, the final destiny of the individual?
6038What means are used, and what agencies employed to make men holy and conform them into the likeness of Christ?
6038What motive could the apostles have had in perpetrating the story of Christ''s resurrection upon people?
6038What part is inspired, and what part is not?
6038What shall the Christian church say to these things, and what shall be her reply?
6038What takes place when we go to sleep?
6038What was the nature and likeness of Christ''s resurrection body which our resurrection body is to resemble?
6038What would this world be without it?
6038What, then, did these men see?
6038Where did this institution come from?
6038Where did we get this standard of right and wrong?
6038Where is its sacrifice?
6038Who are those"in the presence of the angels of God"?
6038Who can give this power that is strong enough to make even demons obey?
6038Who can tell?
6038Who dared change it?
6038Who has a right to command my life?
6038Who is this that dares to set Himself up as superior to Moses and the law of Moses, by saying,"But_ I_ say unto you"?
6038Who is to be the judge of so vital a question?
6038Who made is obligatory?
6038Who shall put it away?
6038Why can not both things be included?
6038Why create a new being for such a purpose?
6038Why did not the Master explain what he meant by the figurative word"fire"?
6038Why not make a guilty, and not an absolutely innocent and guileless man such an example of God''s displeasure upon sin?
6038Why should He be God- forsaken in that crucial hour?
6038Why stumble over the limitation of this attribute and not over the others?
6038Why then mention this eternal aspect of adoption?
6038Why then should such a comforting and helpful doctrine as this be spoken against?
6038Why then, if faith is the work of the Godhead, are we responsible for not having it?
6038Would not these passages rebel against such tautological and meaningless usage?
6038Would that sound right?
6038Would they have sacrificed their lives for what they themselves believed to be an imposture?
6038Zion or Gerizim?
6038[ NOTE: Does this throw any light on the matter of recognition in heaven?
6038_ In general:_ Job 11:7, 8--"Canst thou by searching find out God?
6038but"How much can I believe?"
6038but, What shall I do with Jesus, which is called Christ?
6038e) Individual Freedom in Choice of Words-- To What Extent?
6038have not I the Lord?
6038have not I the Lord?
6038label itself narrow rather than liberal by such a refusal of faith?
6038no God?
6038or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
6038or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
6038was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
8605Or do you prefer the Authority of Christ to that of the Genevan Reformer?
8605We contend for mental freedom; shall we not denounce the system which fetters both mind and body?
8605We have declared righteousness to be the essence of Christianity; shall we not oppose the system which is the sum of all wrong?
8605[ 21] When will the Day come?
83663:13. Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge, among you?
8366Adulterers, know you not that the friendship of this world is the enemy of God?
8366And do not they draw you before the judgment seats?
8366And in like manner also Rahab the harlot, was not she justified by works, receiving the messengers and sending them out another way?
8366Are they not hence, from your concupiscences, which war in your members?
8366But who art thou that judgest thy neighbour?
8366But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
8366Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear grapes?
8366Do not the rich oppress you by might?
8366Do not they blaspheme the good name that is invoked upon you?
8366Do you not judge within yourselves, and are become judges of unjust thoughts?
8366Do you see that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only?
8366Doth a fountain send forth, out of the same hole, sweet and bitter water?
8366For what is your life?
8366From whence are wars and contentions among you?
8366Is any man sick among you?
8366Is any of you sad?
8366Let him pray: Is he cheerful in mind?
8366Or do you think that the scripture saith in vain: To envy doth the spirit covet which dwelleth in you?
8366Or the vine, figs?
8366Seest thou that faith did cooperate with his works and by works faith was made perfect?
8366Shall faith be able to save him?
8366Was not Abraham our father justified by works, offering up Isaac his son upon the altar?
8366What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith, but hath not works?
8485Are these then my judges?
8485But who is ignorant,observes M. Klotz,"of the lust of these men for calumny?"
8485Is not that word_ maison_ rather feeble?
8485Tell me, by the Immortal God, what it is that can snatch you from us so suddenly, after a delay of so many years, and drive you to Rome? 8485 Who calls?"
8485But with eager eyes and beating hearts the toilers after Truth worked on.__"How many with sad faith have sought her?
8485Can Fortune pluck a more galling dart from her quiver, and dip the point in more envenomed bitterness?
8485Erasmus in his Second Epistle defends Valla in his attacks upon the clergy, and asks,"Did he speak falsely, because he spoke the truth too severely?"
8485Has our race appeared to you inhospitable, or have we shown favour to your virtues less than you hoped?
8485How many with crossed hands have sighed for her?
8485Idne est mortuum esse mundo?
8485It commences with the following lines:--"Peuple, jadis si fier, aujourd''hui si servile, Des princes malheureux, tu n''es donc plus l''asyle?"
8485Quod te discerptum turba sacrata velit?
8485Well might poor Galileo exclaim,"And are these then my judges?"
8485can you not let my dog alone there?
8485observed Danchet;"would not_ palais, beau lieu_... be better?"
6757A Bible,cried her mother,"what can_ you_ want with a Bible, at_ your_ age?"
6757And how many pennies, pray, have you in the house to- day?
6757And now,said he, looking over at the pale face of his dear wife,"What shall I do with the little creature she has left me?
6757And what commandment did you break then, my child?
6757And why not?
6757And you, my poor wife,said the vinedresser,"do you care to change any more than I do?
6757Are you gone mad, then?
6757Are you not also conscious, my dear child, that your desire of indulging your appetite is quite contrary to this holy fruit?
6757But could you not get tea on credit, from the grocer?
6757But perhaps your grand- mother would rather have this sixpence?
6757But, my dear mamma,Mary said,"do you not remember the end of that psalm, what a sweet verse there is?"
6757Dear papa,said the child,"I have long desired to read the Bible, would you be so kind as to buy me one?"
6757Did I_ buy_ it?
6757Did he dare to venture to the shooting- match? 6757 Do you believe the Lord will give you the Holy Spirit when you ask?"
6757Do you suppose I should spend my money in such nonsense as_ that?__ Josephine_.--"Then how did you get it?
6757Do you suppose I should spend my money in such nonsense as_ that?__ Josephine_.--"Then how did you get it?
6757Do you think I could, ma''am?
6757Do you wish, sir, that I should look for him and bring him here?
6757Fanny what?
6757Grandpapa, did you fall?
6757Have you lost that beautiful knife, which was given you on your birthday?
6757Have you tumbled again, sir,he asked anxiously?
6757If this book has done good, how can it be horrid trash? 6757 Indeed, I thought so, Mary; who has taken any?"
6757Is it not_ temperance_, mamma?
6757Is it_ you_, sister?
6757Nothing, Mary,she sobbed,"only"--"Only what, little Frances?
6757Now,he said,"I must find some sand; where is there any?
6757Tell me, Frances, if you feel the force of all we have learnt from the little birds, and your own mistaken idea of what would be good for them?
6757Thank you, William,said Lucy,"but what are you going to do with it?"
6757Then what are you to do in order to overcome the one, and to obtain the other?
6757Was it not something of this kind that Isaac fell into when he sent Esau to hunt venison, and make him savory meat, such as his soul loved? 6757 What book is it?"
6757What can we do for Frances, mamma? 6757 What could he be reading?
6757What has happened to him?
6757What is the matter, dear Grandpapa?
6757What is the matter, dear little Frances? 6757 What is the matter?"
6757What is this, too,cried Mary, examining the shelves,"the big key of the cellar here Where did it come from?
6757What is this?
6757What shall we do, then?
6757What''s the matter?
6757When we desire to have what is not ours Fanny, what do we do? 6757 Where''s that good- for- nothing Mark?"
6757Who has not lost one?
6757Who is it then?
6757Why do you cry, Anna?
6757Will they take what the mother gives them?
6757Will you then, my dear Frances, profit by this gracious instruction, and will_ you_ ask for the Holy Spirit?
6757William, William, can not you do anything for them? 6757 William, shall I help you to a little chicken?"
6757_ What_ has made you turn schoolmaster, all at once? 6757 _ What_ would she not give?"
6757--"And pray why do they scatter them about in this way?
6757--"Brother, how_ can_ you think of it?
6757--"But is it not true, Mark?
6757--"But, my dear William, what have the pagans of old and their morals to do here?
6757--"Do you mean what you say, Mark?
6757--"Of whom do you speak, Mark?
6757--"Papa, Elizabeth has acted deceitfully-- will you allow her to remain with you?
6757And if it be asked,"How can a good tract be distinguished from a bad one?"
6757And then again, what were we, until Miss Amelia spoke to us?
6757And what does it lead to?
6757Anne exclaimed;"where is he?
6757Are these stones only nuts, that_ that_ dear boy''s little hands could have been able to knock them into the ground?"
6757But how did you manage?"
6757But what shall I do?
6757Did any one give it you?"
6757Did not Mary leave her knife here?"
6757Did you ask Elizabeth if she had taken care of it, when she cleaned the room?"
6757Do sour grapes produce good wine?"
6757Do you not think so, sir?"
6757Do you remember a certain day last week when something happened?"
6757Do you repent?"
6757Do you see what you have done by your ill- judged kindness?"
6757Do you think there are any to be had at the pastor''s house?"
6757Do you wish to prevent me from going to my Heavenly home, to my Saviour, unto his light and glory?"
6757Does not this teach us to trust God as well as not to_ disobey_ him?"
6757For this are you willing to lose A share in the joys of the blest?
6757Frances cried, and, sobbing, said,"I do not know what it means?"
6757Have you ever read that beautiful story?"
6757Have you thought of it again since yesterday?"
6757Her father perceived her, and raising his head, he said to her,"What do you want, Josephine, tell me, my child, what do you want to ask me?"
6757How does this happen?
6757Is it a long hook?"
6757Is she not indeed a child of God in heaven?
6757It is written,''Hath he said, and will he not do it?''"
6757Its pleasures will speedily end, Its favor and praise are but breath; And what can its profits befriend Your soul in the moments of death?
6757Shall we wait till she comes again?"
6757Too often, dear Saviour, have I Preferr''d some poor trifle to thee; How is it thou dost not deny The blessing and birth- right to me?
6757What is it the world can propose?
6757What is it?"
6757What must I do then with''to- day,''that God may be honored and glorified in it?
6757What shall I do, mamma?"
6757What will grandmother say now?
6757Where are the years that David lived, and where are those which Methuselah passed in this world?
6757Where are there any more to be found?
6757Who could have done this?
6757Who could have thought of this?"
6757Wife, what did you say to him yesterday, to make him so good- humored this morning?"
6757Will you let her have your smelling bottle, or shall I run and get some sal volatile?"
6757William, John, Lucy, you who are amusing yourselves in the garden, have you seen my silver knife?"
6757Yesterday is no longer mine, and to- morrow, where is it?
6757_ Lucy._--"Papa, will you allow me to repeat a passage, which I learnt by heart last Sunday?"
6757_ Lucy_.--"But who has done it, William?
6757_ Mark_.--"And what did she say?"
6757_ Mark_.--"Have you been able to tell the pastor''s son how much good his tract has done us?"
6757_ Mary_.--(After having searched about the dining- room,)"Who has seen my silver knife?
6757_ William_.--"Who saw the Magpie carrying it off in his beak?"
6757and, pray, when am I to begin?"
6757could I have done such a thing?"
6757did you say,"exclaimed Grandpapa;"how could that child have done it even if he had wished?
6757how shall I carry it over the wide ocean without a mother to care for it, and nurse it?"
6757said Lucy,"What is that?
6757said the gentleman;"is it possible?
6757she said,"Are you sorry to see me go to my Father''s house?"
6757v., there is one called TEMPERANCE?"
6757we covet; do we not?"
6757what is the matter that you are crying so?
6757what is this?
6757what shall I do?"
6757what would become of_ you_, dear Frances, if you were given up to the dominion of your appetite?"
6757where is he now?"
6757why do you cry so?"
6757wife, wife,"said the vinedresser, much vexed,"when will you help me to do what is right?"
6757would it not be better to fear God, than to be always offending him?"
6757would it not?"
8271{ Isaiah 53:7,8} 008:034 The eunuch answered Philip,Who is the prophet talking about?
8271''{ Exodus 3:5,7- 8,10} 007:035"This Moses, whom they refused, saying,''Who made you a ruler and a judge?''
8271001:006 Therefore, when they had come together, they asked him,"Lord, are you now restoring the kingdom to Israel?"
8271002:007 They were all amazed and marveled, saying to one another,"Behold, are n''t all these who speak Galileans?
8271002:008 How do we hear, everyone in our own native language?
8271002:012 They were all amazed, and were perplexed, saying one to another,"What does this mean?"
8271002:037 Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles,"Brothers, what shall we do?"
8271003:012 When Peter saw it, he responded to the people,"You men of Israel, why do you marvel at this man?
8271004:007 When they had stood them in the middle of them, they inquired,"By what power, or in what name, have you done this?"
8271005:003 But Peter said,"Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
8271005:004 While you kept it, did n''t it remain your own?
8271005:009 But Peter asked her,"How is it that you have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
8271007:001 The high priest said,"Are these things so?"
8271007:027 But he who did his neighbor wrong pushed him away, saying,''Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?
8271007:028 Do you want to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?
8271007:050 Did n''t my hand make all these things?
8271007:052 Which of the prophets did n''t your fathers persecute?
8271008:030 Philip ran to him, and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet, and said,"Do you understand what you are reading?"
8271008:031 He said,"How can I, unless someone explains it to me?"
8271009:004 He fell on the earth, and heard a voice saying to him,"Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?"
8271009:005 He said,"Who are you, Lord?"
8271009:021 All who heard him were amazed, and said,"Is n''t this he who in Jerusalem made havoc of those who called on this name?
8271010:004 He, fastening his eyes on him, and being frightened, said,"What is it, Lord?"
8271011:017 If then God gave to them the same gift as us, when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I, that I could withstand God?"
8271017:019 They took hold of him, and brought him to the Areopagus, saying,"May we know what this new teaching is, which is spoken by you?
8271019:002 He said to them,"Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?"
8271019:003 He said,"Into what then were you baptized?"
8271019:015 The evil spirit answered,"Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?"
8271021:013 Then Paul answered,"What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart?
8271021:022 What then?
8271021:037 As Paul was about to be brought into the barracks, he asked the commanding officer,"May I speak to you?"
8271022:007 I fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to me,''Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?''
8271022:008 I answered,''Who are you, Lord?''
8271022:010 I said,''What shall I do, Lord?''
8271022:016 Now why do you wait?
8271022:027 The commanding officer came and asked him,"Tell me, are you a Roman?"
8271023:004 Those who stood by said,"Do you malign God''s high priest?"
8271023:019 The commanding officer took him by the hand, and going aside, asked him privately,"What is it that you have to tell me?"
8271026:008 Why is it judged incredible with you, if God does raise the dead?
8271026:014 When we had all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language,''Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?
8271026:015"I said,''Who are you, Lord?''
8271026:027 King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets?
8271026:028 Agrippa said to Paul,"With a little persuasion are you trying to make me a Christian?"
8271About himself, or about someone else?"
8271After it was sold, was n''t it in your power?
8271Do they now release us secretly?
8271Do you sit to judge me according to the law, and command me to be struck contrary to the law?"
8271He said,"Do you know Greek?
8271How is it that you have conceived this thing in your heart?
8271I ask therefore, why did you send for me?"
8271Some said,"What does this babbler want to say?"
8271The high priest questioned them, 005:028 saying,"Did n''t we strictly charge you not to teach in this name?
8271Then Peter answered, 010:047"Can any man forbid the water, that these who have received the Holy Spirit as well as we should not be baptized?"
8271What is keeping me from being baptized?"
8271What kind of house will you build me?''
8271Who will declare His generation?
8271Why do you fasten your eyes on us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made him walk?
8271Why do you wrong one another?''
8271Why have you come?"
8271says the Lord;''or what is the place of my rest?
8271{ TR, NU read"to all the people of Israel"instead of"to Israel"} 013:025 As John was fulfilling his course, he said,''What do you suppose that I am?
7938Ah, Lidia, is it thou? 7938 And hast never wanted to see Rome?
7938And he? 7938 And is the honorable lawyer mixed up in this business?"
7938And it is really true that thou art admitted to those holy precincts?
7938And thou wilt send for the Senator?
7938And thou?
7938And why, may I ask? 7938 Art thou happy here?
7938Art thou willing to take great risks to save the son and daughter of Aurelius?
7938But thou-- and Hermione-- and-- Marcus?
7938But thou?
7938Canst thou not see that the child is fainting? 7938 Cured of what, mother?"
7938Dare you say to Lycias that he may not pass?
7938Dost see them coming?
7938Dost think that he heard what I said?
7938Dost thou mean that the gods have been neglected all the day? 7938 Ever busy, Mother?"
7938For me?
7938Has Martius returned?
7938Hast thou come back cured, Martius? 7938 Hast thou seen Octavia''s place?"
7938Hast thou the token I gave thee?
7938How did I know? 7938 How did you know?"
7938How do I know, dearest? 7938 If God will?"
7938Is it for a feast, Sahira?
7938Is it safe for thee?
7938Is it wise?
7938Leaving no word?
7938One of which thou art ashamed?
7938Ought I to tell him?
7938Thou hast a secret, my child?
7938Thou hast been long absent, Martius?
7938Thou knowest me, then?
7938Thou wilt greet him from me, father?
7938Thou, Alyrus?
7938To whom then wouldst thou offer them?
7938Was I speaking? 7938 Was it thy business kept thee?"
7938What art thou doing here, lazybones? 7938 What do I get as a reward for this knowledge which you so much desire?"
7938What dost thou desire, Mother?
7938What has Virgilia done?
7938What is thy country?
7938What will be the outcome of it all, Virgilia?
7938When mother is well, what will happen? 7938 Where is Virgilia now?"
7938Where was it? 7938 Who are you?"
7938Who is that young man?
7938Who knows? 7938 Who should know it better than I?
7938Who? 7938 Why didst thou not also kneel before the holy one?"
7938Why didst thou return? 7938 Why, then, dost thou cry, my daughter?"
7938Wilt tell me that thou, too, art mad over the dead Christus?
7938All because of their faith?
7938And Martius, where was he?
7938And if it were possible, would they all come"to celebrate the Feast of the Grapes, in five days?"
7938And what had been her thoughts during those long hours and days and years?
7938Art thou not well?"
7938But if it should be hard for me, what will it be for thee, so tenderly matured, so lovingly cared for?
7938But would she sacrifice her own daughter, if her religion should prove to be the same as that of her brother?
7938By the way, where is the daughter of Aurelius?"
7938Could he avenge?
7938Didst hear that the splendid villa of Octavia, widow of Aureus Cantus, the Senator, was raided by a mob last night?
7938Dost see them yet?"
7938Dost thou not know that there has been talk in the Senate about the constantly increasing number of Christians in Rome and in the Empire?
7938Even when it may be dangerous?"
7938Had she been conscious of what she said then?
7938Had she strength to stand firm?
7938Hast come to have supper with thy father?
7938Hast thou no heart?"
7938How could she defy her mother?
7938How had he repaid him?
7938Is thy step- mother satisfied?"
7938Ought she to obey her mother, or God?
7938Remembering her weakness, he sat down beside her, took her cold hand in his and said, gently:"What is the matter, dear one?
7938Should one tell everything to one''s husband?
7938Suppose they arrived at the wharf and found the ship gone?
7938The girl was certainly out of her mind?
7938Then aloud:"Are you on some mission to the Emperor?"
7938Thou dost remember what she said, that we must both leave this roof?
7938Thou fearest, eh?
7938Thou knowest, that they, too, are of the faith?
7938Was it so lovely in those far- off Eastern lands that thou couldst forget thy home and thy friends?"
7938What did I say?
7938What had he done?
7938What had he done?
7938What has happened to annoy thee?"
7938What has he to do with the priests of Jupiter?
7938What is the feast to- night, Martius?"
7938What is to be done with such an undutiful child?
7938What mattered it if they were followers of Christians, members of a despised sect?
7938What said our Teacher?
7938What should she do?
7938What should they do?
7938What was this woe that the Old One had prophesied for him and his household?
7938What will happen then?"
7938What would Aureus Cantus have said to such a wild thing as this?
7938Where is he?"
7938Whither, who could tell?
7938Who cares for so humble a person as I?
7938Who is he?
7938Who knew what might happen?
7938Who knows?"
7938Who was He?
7938Who was that man, Alyrus?
7938Why else has he been exiled from Rome by thy father?
7938Why not his son, also?"
7938it strikes home, does n''t it?
7938the master?
8837004:009( Now this"re- ascended"--what does it mean but that He had first descended into the lower regions of the earth?
8838001:018 What does it matter, however?
804646:001:013 Is Christ divided?
804646:001:020 Where is the wise?
804646:002:011 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
804646:002:016 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
804646:003:003 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
804646:003:004 For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
804646:003:005 Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
804646:003:016 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
804646:004:007 For who maketh thee to differ from another?
804646:004:021 What will ye?
804646:005:012 For what have I to do to judge them also that are without?
804646:006:001 Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?
804646:006:002 Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
804646:006:003 Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
804646:006:009 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
804646:006:015 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
804646:006:016 What?
804646:006:019 What?
804646:007:016 For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
804646:007:018 Is any man called being circumcised?
804646:007:021 Art thou called being a servant?
804646:007:027 Art thou bound unto a wife?
804646:009:001 Am I not an apostle?
804646:009:003 Mine answer to them that do examine me is this, 46:009:004 Have we not power to eat and to drink?
804646:009:005 Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
804646:009:006 Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?
804646:009:007 Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
804646:009:008 Say I these things as a man?
804646:009:010 Or saith he it altogether for our sakes?
804646:009:011 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
804646:009:012 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather?
804646:009:013 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
804646:009:018 What is my reward then?
804646:009:024 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
804646:010:016 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
804646:010:018 Behold Israel after the flesh: are not they which eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
804646:010:019 What say I then?
804646:010:022 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
804646:010:030 For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
804646:011:013 Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
804646:011:014 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
804646:011:022 What?
804646:012:015 If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
804646:012:016 And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
804646:012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
804646:012:019 And if they were all one member, where were the body?
804646:012:029 Are all apostles?
804646:012:030 Have all the gifts of healing?
804646:014:008 For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
804646:014:009 So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
804646:014:015 What is it then?
804646:014:026 How is it then, brethren?
804646:014:036 What?
804646:015:012 Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
804646:015:029 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
804646:015:030 And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
804646:015:032 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
804646:015:035 But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
804646:015:055 O death, where is thy sting?
8046Art thou loosed from a wife?
8046Doth God take care for oxen?
8046If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
8046Is any called in uncircumcision?
8046Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
8046Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
8046O grave, where is thy victory?
8046The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
8046What shall I say to you?
8046Why do ye not rather take wrong?
8046am I not free?
8046and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
8046and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
8046and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
8046and with what body do they come?
8046are all prophets?
8046are all teachers?
8046are all workers of miracles?
8046are not ye my work in the Lord?
8046are we stronger than he?
8046came the word of God out from you?
8046do all interpret?
8046do all speak with tongues?
8046do not ye judge them that are within?
8046hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
8046have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
8046have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
8046how much more things that pertain to this life?
8046know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
8046know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
8046no, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
8046now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
8046or came it unto you only?
8046or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not?
8046or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
8046or saith not the law the same also?
8046or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
8046or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
8046shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
8046shall I praise you in this?
8046shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
8046that the idol is any thing, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
8046was Paul crucified for you?
8046where is the disputer of this world?
8046where is the scribe?
8046who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
8046why are they then baptized for the dead?
8046why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
8841002:005 Do you not remember that while I was still with you I used to tell you all this?
7495And how about the educated classes? 7495 Baptism a mere form?"
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Baptism a mere form?
7495Do we still baptize in that way?
7495For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
7495For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos;_ are ye not carnal? 7495 Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
7495How, then,said the lawyer,"can you continue to believe in it?"
7495WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?
7495Well, now,said the lawyer,"do n''t you find a great many contradictions and difficulties you can not understand in the Bible?"
7495What is the matter with this horse, anyway?
7495Why,said the preacher,"do you see what I am doing with the bones of this fish?
749512: 12)?
74953:21),"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
74956:3, 4, we read,"Or are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
7495:"Is it lawful, in case of necessity, occasioned by sickness, to baptize an infant by pouring water on its head from a cup or the hands?"
7495After I found my way back to Christ and to belief in the Word of God, the question naturally arose, which church shall I join, if any?
7495And why did he not go"on his way rejoicing"before he"came up out of the water"?
7495And why is it said,"They then that received his word were baptized"?
7495And yet, after a century of effort, what do we see as the result?
7495As we can not go everywhere at once, where shall we begin, and where shall we go next?
7495But can that be said of true New Testament evangelism?
7495But does this go to the bottom of the subject?
7495But how did I discover the fallacy of rationalism?
7495But is it Christ- like to do it?
7495But is it not the case that the modern God- Father faith is generally a very weak and attenuated faith in a Providence, and nothing more?
7495But what are the actual facts in the case?
7495But what are these among so many?
7495But you say, did not Jesus and the Apostles severely denounce sinners?
7495But, my dear fellow, where does your consistency lead you to?
7495But, you ask, how can good and learned people differ so in their beliefs?
7495Common sense asks, Why?
7495Do we forget how long it took us to come to the position that now seems so clear to us?
7495Does it accomplish what it purposes to accomplish better than any other theory, and can that result be accomplished only by following the said theory?
7495Does it always tell us what is right?
7495Does it not matter what you believe, just so you are honest?
7495Does not the Lord send his servants to- day with the same message to those who put off their obedience to him in baptism?
7495Does not this show that Holy Spirit baptism was not to displace water baptism?
7495Does the New Testament teach this babel of confusion or has it come from human inventions and additions?
7495For when one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?"
7495Having considered the causes that lead to differences of opinion, how, in the light of these facts, should we treat those who differ from us?
7495He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved"?
7495I have summarized the situation as I see it as follows: ARE THESE THINGS TRUE?
7495If properly instructed, will not all people be baptized as soon as they are willing to give heed unto the word of the Lord?
7495If this is the high and holy calling of the church, is it a wonder that Christ so loved it as to give his life for it?
7495Is Christ divided?
7495Is ignorance an excuse?
7495Is it a safe guide?
7495Is it not perfectly clear that it would be partial and narrow?
7495Is it safe as a guide?
7495Is this left to chance, or is an order of procedure revealed in the New Testament?
7495Is this true, and, if so, how far?
7495L. L. Paine_( Congregational):"It may be honestly asked by some, Was immersion the primitive form of baptism?
7495Love and compassion ask,_ Why?_ I believe we must find the answer chiefly in the failure to understand clearly the nature and functions of the mind.
7495Or perhaps the more important question,"How can we discover what is truth?"
7495Paul says,"Whereas there is among you jealousy and strife, are ye not carnal?
7495The interests of humanity ask, Why?
7495The question is, is it true to experience?
7495Then, why did Christ walk eighty miles to be baptized of John, and insist that it was necessary for him to be baptized"to fulfil all righteousness"?
7495Then, why is it said of the eunuch that when Philip"preached unto him Jesus,"he said,"Behold, here is water; what does hinder me to be baptized?"?
7495Then, why is it said of the eunuch that when Philip"preached unto him Jesus,"he said,"Behold, here is water; what does hinder me to be baptized?"?
7495Then, why is it said that"many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were baptized"?
7495Then, why was Lydia baptized as soon as she gave"heed unto the things which were spoken by Paul"?
7495Then, why, in giving his commission to all gospel workers, did Christ say,"Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them"?
7495Turning to Ingersoll, he said,"What do you think of that, Colonel?"
7495We preach in season and out of season, but do we preach the Word of God as we ought?
7495Well may we ask with Pilate,"What is truth?"
7495What Should Be Our Attitude Toward Those Who Differ from Us?
7495What about conscience?
7495What about those who are willfully ignorant?
7495What are its functions and limitations?
7495What is its nature?
7495What is the matter?
7495What is the weakness of liberal and advanced theological thought?
7495What is there in the nature of the mind that side- tracks the wisest and best in their effort to know the truth?
7495Where in all history can you find twelve men more radically different mentally and temperamentally than the Apostles?
7495Who expects parents to be perfectly impartial in their judgment when their own children are involved?
7495Who is Luther?
7495Why are the intelligent and consecrated hosts of Christ wasting three- fourths of their men and money through sectarian divisions?
7495Why did Cotton Mather and other saintly, scholarly Christians martyr innocent saints as witches?
7495Why did devout patriots of the North and South slaughter each other in cold blood?
7495Why has conscience fought on both sides of every great historical conflict?
7495Why is it that all of the thousands of worried and distressed souls do n''t come flocking to you?
7495Why is it that the philosophers and thinkers do n''t come rushing in from all directions, to get from you the truths they have so long sought after?
7495Why is it that the uneducated masses do not come to you and accept your simple doctrines which they can so easily understand?
7495Why these ridiculous and absurd conclusions, despite the historical facts?
7495Why were the scientific these s written at Harvard during forty years, all found out of date by Edward Everett Hale?
7495Will not the same follow to- day if people will receive the Word of God without any subtractions?
7495Will not the same follow to- day when people believe the whole gospel?
7495Will not the same gospel, if preached in the same way, have the same effect to- day?
7495Will not those who hear and believe in sincerity to- day also be baptized?
7495Will you come and accept this salvation?
7495Would it not be foolish for you to refuse to use the medicine because you can not conceive how it produces the cure?
7495Would it not be irrational for me to refuse to use that medicine because I can not conceive how it effects the cure?
7495Would we not put him down as a fool?
7495_ Lutheran Catechism_, p. 208:"What is baptism?"
7495_ Lutheran Catechism_, p. 216:"In what did this act( baptism) consist?"
7495_ Was Paul crucified for you?_ or were ye baptized in( into) the name of Paul?"
7495_ Was Paul crucified for you?_ or were ye baptized in( into) the name of Paul?"
7495and how was I delivered from its mighty clutches by which it had dragged me from one pitfall to another so ruthlessly?
7495and if our hearts are in perfect accord with his, will his concern not be our concern?
7495arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord"?
7495or those who have a seared conscience?
7495or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
7495was Paul crucified for you?
38162Am I a new creature? 38162 Good- bye"treads on the heels of"How do you do?"
38162He that formed the eye, shall He not see?
38162How do we do?
38162Is any afflicted among you? 38162 Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
38162Sir,she said, in a loud voice,"Are you happy?"
38162To whom do you live? 38162 What is that to thee?
38162What is_ zeal_ in religion?
38162Where is charity?
38162Wherefore standest thou without?
38162Who art thou that judgest another?
38162Why do you say that?
38162''Are you afraid to die?''
38162( 1) And now, in concluding this paper,_ let me ask every one who reads it Whose child are you_?
38162( 1) First of all, how are you_ using your time_?
38162( 1) In the first place, Is your religion a matter of form and not of heart?
38162( 1) In the first place,_ let me entreat every reader of this paper to apply to his own heart the solemn inquiry, Are you happy_?
38162( 1) Let me ask, in the first place,_ Do we ever think about our souls at all_?
38162( 10) Let me ask, in the tenth and last place,_ whether we know anything of being ready for Christ''s second coming_?
38162( 2) Do you feel any desire to be free?
38162( 2) Let me ask, in the second place,_ whether we ever do anything about our souls?_?
38162( 2) Let me ask, in the second place,_ whether we ever do anything about our souls?_?
38162( 2) Secondly, where_ shall you be in eternity_?
38162( 2)_ If you are not a son and heir of God, let me entreat you to become one without delay._ Would you be rich?
38162( 3) Are you spiritually free?
38162( 3) Let me ask, in the third place,_ whether we are trying to satisfy our consciences with a mere formal religion_?
38162( 3) Thirdly, would you be_ safe for time and eternity_?
38162( 4) Lastly,_ would you be happy_?
38162( 4) Let me ask, in the fourth place,_ whether we have received the forgiveness of our sins_?
38162( 6) Let me ask, in the sixth place,_ whether we know anything of practical Christian holiness_?
38162( 7) Let me ask, in the seventh place,_ whether we know anything of enjoying the means of grace_?
38162( 8) Let me ask, in the eighth place,_ whether we ever try to do any good in the world_?
38162( 9) Let me ask, in the ninth place,_ whether we know anything of living the life of habitual communion with Christ_?
38162(_ a_) Do you believe the Bible?
38162(_ a_) Is any reader of this paper_ asleep and utterly thoughtless about religion_?
38162(_ a_) Is_ knowledge_ pleasant to us now?
38162(_ b_) Do you believe the Bible?
38162(_ b_) Is any reader of this paper_ feeling self- condemned, and afraid that there is no hope for his soul_?
38162(_ b_) Is_ holiness_ pleasant to us now?
38162(_ c_) Do you believe the Bible?
38162(_ c_) Is any reader of this paper a professing believer in Christ, but a_ believer without much joy and peace and comfort_?
38162(_ c_) Is_ rest_ pleasant to us now?
38162(_ d_) Do you believe the Bible?
38162(_ d_) Is any reader of this paper_ a believer oppressed with doubts and fears_, on account of his feebleness, infirmity, and sense of sin?
38162(_ d_) Is_ service_ pleasant to us now?
38162(_ e_) Do you believe the Bible?
38162(_ e_) Is_ satisfaction_ pleasant to us now?
38162(_ f_) Is_ communion with the saints_ pleasant to us now?
38162(_ g_) Is_ communion with Christ_ pleasant to us now?
38162)[ 18]--Who does not remember the Apostle Paul''s words about charity?
38162--"What is our life?
38162--Do they interfere with his private religion?
38162--How is it with us?
38162--Once more I ask,"What shall we say to these things?"
38162--Who does not know the spirit of love which runs through all St. John''s Gospel and Epistles?
38162--_Thomas Watson._ 1660 Who is there among the readers of this paper that knows his heart is not right in the sight of God?
381625, 1658._) What would this good man have said if he had lived in our times?
38162A passage of Scripture like this parable ought surely to raise in many an one great searchings of heart.--"What am I?
38162A wicked woman was overheard in the streets of London saying to a bad companion,"Come along: who is afraid?
38162Am I a holy man?"
38162Am I prepared to leave the world?
38162Am I really one with Christ, and a pardoned soul?"
38162Am I treated as I deserve?"
38162Among the lost or among the saved?
38162And Nathaniel said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
38162And after all,"Who gave thee any faith at all?"
38162And after all,"Who told thee thou hadst any sins?"
38162And by what means was all this miserable darkness cleared away?
38162And can you suppose the Lord Jesus Christ is less merciful and less compassionate?
38162And does not this stand in perfect harmony with all the language of Scripture on the same subject?
38162And how can we know God without prayer?
38162And how did He arm them for this battle?
38162And how did these men of one book prosper?
38162And is Christianity like this real?
38162And is such Christianity as this real?
38162And is such Christianity as this real?
38162And is the Christianity of these people real?
38162And is the religion of these people real Christianity?
38162And is there not a striking and painful difference between this language and the habits and feeling of society about money?
38162And now, after 4,800 years, what more can be said of the greatest among ourselves?
38162And then ask this man who denies the being of a God, and a great First Cause, if all this wonderful mechanism is the result of chance?
38162And they ask us, when this is the case, what becomes of the Bible''s boasted power?
38162And what are the secrets of their victory?
38162And what are the_ cheap things_ now?
38162And what are_ man''s principal wants_?
38162And what do men give us in its place?
38162And what is that"_ something_"?
38162And what is that_ something_?
38162And what is the best receipt for cheerfulness in such a world as this?
38162And what shall be said of the man who neglects his soul, and makes no effort to enter the strait gate?
38162And what was one secret of their power?
38162And what was the cause?
38162And what was the reason?
38162And what was the reason?
38162And why should not others do the same?
38162And why was this?
38162And why?
38162And why?
38162And why?
38162And you, what are you doing for your immortal soul?
38162And_ is this"striving"_ to enter in?
38162And_ is this"striving"_?
38162And_ is this"striving"_?
38162Are all these people wrong?
38162Are not these things so?
38162Are not these things true?
38162Are there no sick, no poor, no needy, whose sorrows we might lessen, and whose comforts we might increase?
38162Are there not many of them yet outside the gate, unforgiven, unsanctified, and unfit to die?
38162Are these your feelings about sin?
38162Are they things to which you give a cold assent, and tolerate them as proper and correct?
38162Are we free?
38162Are we living like disciples of Him who always"went about doing good,"and commanded His disciples to take Him for their"example"?
38162Are we never so much at home as in their company?
38162Are we not no better than mere cumberers of the ground?"
38162Are we really going to put a mere vague thing called"earnestness,"in the place of Christ, and to maintain that no"earnest"man can be wrong?
38162Are we to be judges of what ought to be in the Word?
38162Are we to come out from the world, or are we not?
38162Are you a Christian in business, and on week- days, and by your own fireside?
38162Are you a new creature?
38162Are you a young person?
38162Are you among the wheat, or among the chaff?
38162Are you at peace with the worm and the fire?
38162Are you forsaken by friends?
38162Are you free?
38162Are you free?
38162Are you free?
38162Are you happy?
38162Are you looking simply to Christ for pardon and life eternal?
38162Are you misrepresented and calumniated?
38162Are you one of them?
38162Are you one of these?
38162Are you or are you not one of Christ''s friends?
38162Are you overcoming the world, or are you overcome by it?
38162Are you persecuted?
38162Are you poor?
38162Are you prepared?
38162Are you preparing to meet God?
38162Are you prosperous in the world?
38162Are you ready for it?
38162Are you sure that, with all their appearance of religion, they are born again and converted to God?
38162Are you tempted to fancy that if you had the rich man''s place you would be quite happy?
38162Are you tempted to make the Lord''s Supper override and overshadow everything in Christianity, and place it above prayer and preaching?
38162Are you that man?
38162Are you that man?
38162Are you that man?
38162Are you the child of nature or the child of grace?
38162Are you the child of the devil or the child of God?
38162Are you vile in your own eyes, and willing to take the lowest place?
38162Are you wasting time, or turning it to good account?
38162Are you wearied in body and grieved in spirit?
38162Are you willing to put your soul into Christ''s hand?"
38162Are you young?
38162Art thou really sensible of thy guilt and vileness?
38162Ask him if he so thinks about the watch he looks at, the bread he eats, or the coat he wears?
38162Ask him if he will give up the little bit of religious hope which he has attained?
38162Ask him if he would be content to turn round and throw down the things he has got hold of, and go back to the world?
38162Ask him if it came together at first by luck and accident?
38162Ask yourself what kind of gatherings you like best here upon earth?
38162Ask yourself whether you really love the assembling together of God''s people?
38162At what period shall the gate of salvation be shut for ever?
38162Bought with such a price as that bread and wine call to his recollection, ought he not to glorify Christ in body and spirit, which are His?
38162But HOW can sinful men like ourselves become sons of God?
38162But I ask any real Christian, Is it not true?
38162But I ask that man who has given up reading the Bible because it contains hard things, whether he did not find many things in it easy and plain?
38162But all the time they never ask themselves,"What is all this to me?"
38162But are they not true?
38162But are we any better for it?
38162But are we ourselves free?
38162But are you sure that these people you speak of are true believers in Christ?
38162But did you ever ask any of these people whether they would give up the position in religion they have reached, and go back to the world?
38162But do you not see that the reality of death is continually forbidding us to use other language?
38162But does sickness confer the benefits of which I have been speaking on only a few?
38162But is not an acknowledgment of our own ignorance the very corner- stone and foundation of all knowledge?
38162But is not this exactly in keeping with the history of the judgment, in the twenty- fifth of St. Matthew?
38162But is there meanwhile no home for our souls?
38162But is there no better"gathering"yet to come?
38162But is this true?
38162But still this is not a straightforward answer to my question.--Are you wheat or are you chaff?
38162But what do their faces tell us as they hasten to their posts?
38162But what is it to you and me what man thinks in religion?
38162But what saith the Scripture?
38162But what shall we say of the man who is ashamed of Him who died for him on the cross?
38162But where is it said that none shall be saved except their faith be great?
38162But where is the sin, or the heap of sins, that the blood of Jesus can not wash away?
38162But where will the man hide his head at last who neglects such glorious encouragements?
38162But where will you be?
38162But who can find a man who would lay down his life for those that hate him?
38162But who can wonder?
38162But who can wonder?
38162But who can wonder?
38162But who that reads the parable to the end can fail to see that in the highest sense Lazarus was not poor, but_ rich_?
38162But who that reads the story through can fail to see that in the highest and best sense the rich man was pitiably_ poor_?
38162But why need I stop short in Bible examples?
38162But why should I dwell on these things?
38162But why should all this surprise us?
38162But why should we look at facts in history?
38162By what right do you talk in this way?
38162Can God be a God of mercy, when He permits disease?
38162Can a formal Christian really suppose that the mere outward Christianity he professes will comfort him in the day of sickness and the hour of death?
38162Can any one deny that a mere outward religion, a religion of downright formality, is the religion which is popular in England at the present day?
38162Can he do nothing but hear, and see, and smell, and taste, and feel?
38162Can it be reconciled with the religion of Him who spoke the parable of the good Samaritan, and bade us"go and do likewise"?
38162Can it be said indeed that reality is rightly esteemed among Christians?
38162Can there really be such mighty harm in these things?
38162Can this be right?
38162Can we imagine that He who formed our world in such perfect order was the Former of needless suffering and pain?
38162Can we really suppose that people are praying against sin night and day, when we see them plunging right into it?
38162Can we suppose for a moment that God created sickness and disease at the beginning?
38162Can we suppose they pray against the world, when they are entirely absorbed and taken up with its pursuits?
38162Can we think that He who made all things"very good,"made Adam''s race to sicken and to die?
38162Can we think they really ask God for grace to serve Him, when they do not show the slightest desire to serve Him at all?
38162Can you doubt for a moment that He abhors everything that is not genuine and true?
38162Can you reflect calmly on all the omissions and commissions of by- gone years?
38162Can you think He would suffer on the cross and die, and yet leave it uncertain whether believers in Him would be saved?
38162Consider, as you travel through every chapter,"How does this affect_ my_ position and course of conduct?
38162Could we have been saved without the Lord Jesus Christ coming down from heaven?
38162Did He leave it to our discretion whether we would attend to His injunction or not?
38162Did He mean that it did not signify whether His disciples did or did not keep up the ordinance He had just established?
38162Did the Apostle only mean in these texts, that circumcision was no longer needed under the Gospel?
38162Did they come from nature?
38162Do I believe?"
38162Do I cast myself on Him?
38162Do I mean everybody who goes to church or chapel?
38162Do I mean everybody who professes an orthodox creed, and bows his head at the belief?
38162Do I mean everybody who professes to love the Gospel?
38162Do I not speak to your heart?
38162Do I really believe on Christ?
38162Do I say that all true Christians are equally happy?
38162Do I say that real true Christians are equally happy at all times?
38162Do I want them to come to the Lord''s Supper as they are?
38162Do I wish them to come to the Lord''s Supper?
38162Do tears rise unbidden in your eyes when you mark the empty places round the fireside?
38162Do they hate the sins which Jesus died to put away?
38162Do they take up too much of his thoughts and attention?
38162Do we ever try to do any good to any one beside our own friends and relatives, and our own party or cause?
38162Do we feel our hearts burn within us at the thought of His dying love?
38162Do we feel that we are never so happy as when we are with the"excellent of the earth?"
38162Do we find His name precious to us?
38162Do we find it sweet to work for Christ, and yet groan being burdened by a feeble body?
38162Do we find the world empty?
38162Do we know anything of genuine Samaritan love to others?
38162Do we know anything of it?
38162Do we know better than God?
38162Do we long for a world in which we need not to be always watching and warring?
38162Do we long for entire conformity to the image of God?
38162Do we long for the filling up of every void place and gap in our hearts?
38162Do we not require our children to learn many things of which they can not see the meaning at first?
38162Do we often feel"faint though pursuing?"
38162Do we want_ a friend in need_?
38162Do we want_ a loving and affectionate friend_?
38162Do we want_ a mighty and powerful friend_?
38162Do we want_ a tried and proved friend_?
38162Do we wish to grow in grace and be very holy Christians?
38162Do you ask the reason, of this name which the Bible gives to the company of all true Christians?
38162Do you delight in the Bible?
38162Do you doubt the truth of all I am saying?
38162Do you feel labouring and heavy- laden?
38162Do you feel lonely and desolate as every December comes round?
38162Do you find few to pray with, few to praise with, few to open your heart to, few to exchange experience with?
38162Do you find it essential to your comfort to read the Bible regularly in private, and to speak to God in prayer?
38162Do you find nothing there to make you zealous,--to make you earnest about your soul?
38162Do you know anything of feelings like these toward Jesus Christ?
38162Do you know anything of the grace of which I have been speaking?
38162Do you know what it is to come out from the world and be separate, or are you yet entangled by it, and conformed to it?
38162Do you learn increasingly, that heaven is becoming every year more full and earth more empty?
38162Do you loathe heart- sins, and fight against them?
38162Do you long for perfect holiness, and follow hard after it?
38162Do you love Christ''s people?
38162Do you love Christ?
38162Do you read it?
38162Do you secretly think in your own mind that I take too gloomy a view of the world?
38162Do you serve Christ?
38162Do you think He does not desire to bring many sons to glory?
38162Do you think that my assertions are extravagant and unwarrantable?
38162Do you try to do good to the world?
38162Do you want_ a friend in deed_?
38162Do you wish to have a religion which will comfort you in life, give you good hope in death, and abide the judgment of God at the last day?
38162Do you wrestle in prayer?
38162Do you yourself really feel happy?"
38162Do your fine new notions give you much comfort?
38162Does Christmas, for instance, bring with it sorrowful feelings and painful associations?
38162Does a man live in charity towards others?
38162Does a man put his trust in Jesus Christ as his only hope of salvation?
38162Does a man read or travel much?
38162Does a man truly repent of sin and hate it?
38162Does all around and before you seem bright, and cheerful, and happy?
38162Does any man suppose that Jesus is not willing to see His garner filled?
38162Does any reader desire to know the remedy against that love of self which ruined the rich man''s soul, and cleaves to us all by nature, like our skin?
38162Does any reader of this paper desire a perfect Church?
38162Does any reader of this paper want a real friend?
38162Does anyone ask how and in what way Christ has obtained these mighty privileges for His people?
38162Does he apply to ministers for a solution?
38162Does he never feel pain, and shed no tears?
38162Does he settle down quietly in some English or Scotch parish?
38162Does this come home to you?
38162Does this come home to you?
38162Does this come home to you?
38162Does this come home to you?
38162Does this surprise any reader?
38162Does your conscience tell you that you are one of the persons I speak of?
38162Dost thou read it?
38162First of all,_ what is this family_?
38162For what do we declare at the Lord''s Supper?
38162From whence will you fetch your consolations?
38162HOW READEST THOU?
38162HOW READEST THOU?
38162HOW READEST THOU?
38162Has any one little or no money who reads these pages?
38162Has any one money who reads these pages?
38162Has he a body only?
38162Has he no anxieties and no troubles?
38162Has he no doubts and no fears?
38162Has he no sorrows and no cares?
38162Has heart- religion even been popular in the professing Church of Christ during the last eighteen centuries?
38162Has heart- religion ever been popular in our own land in days gone by?
38162Hast thou a truly broken and contrite heart?
38162Have I any home to look forward to in the world to come?
38162Have I charity?"
38162Have I put off the old man and put on the new?
38162Have death, and sickness, and disappointment, and poverty, and family troubles, passed over your door up to this time, and not come in?
38162Have they a secularizing effect on his soul?
38162Have they a tendency to pull him down to earth?
38162Have you a happy home?
38162Have you any desire to prove the reality of your charity,--that blessed grace which so many talk of, and so few practise?
38162Have you been born again?
38162Have you come out from the world?
38162Have you ever felt your sins, and repented of them?
38162Have you forgotten that it is_ not fashionable_ to pray?
38162Have you forgotten that it is_ not natural_ to any one to pray?
38162Have you forgotten_ the deaths that many die_?
38162Have you forgotten_ the lives that many live_?
38162Have you made a covenant with death and hell?
38162Have you no desire after heaven?
38162Have you no fear of eternal torment?
38162Have you no sins to be pardoned?
38162Have you put off the old man, and put on the new?
38162He can be touched with the feeling of your infirmities, for He suffered Himself being tempted.--Are you alone?
38162He can look down even into the grave, as the wisest Greeks and Romans could never do, and say,"Oh, death, where is thy sting?
38162He compels them to think, whether they like it or not--"What are we doing?
38162He has a soul.--Has he sensual faculties only?
38162He has the well of truth open before him, and what can he want more?
38162He must try all religious teaching by one simple test,--Does it square with the Bible?
38162He replied,--"If he sees us there, I am sure he will say, as he does now,--''What are these boys doing here?
38162He said to Him,"Lord, are there few that be saved?"
38162He who said to the man without the wedding garment,"Friend, how camest thou in hither?"
38162He will be often asking himself, What must I believe?
38162He will discover that different persons give the most different answers to the important question, What shall I do to be saved?
38162He will simply ask, What saith the Scripture?
38162Hear how He converses, as He dines on the shore of the sea of Galilee:"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me?"
38162Hear what the prophet Isaiah says:"To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto Me?
38162High or low, rich or poor, master or servant, farmer or labourer, young or old, here is a question that deserves an answer,--_Are you really happy_?
38162How can I do that which is most edifying to others?"
38162How can I help to set them free?"
38162How can it be explained?
38162How can it be explained?
38162How can it be, if He is to find wheat and chaff side by side in the day of His second coming?
38162How can it show forth its gratitude?
38162How can these things be?"
38162How can we account for it?
38162How can we do most good with our money while we are here?
38162How can we expect to be saved by an"unknown"God?
38162How can we so spend it as to leave the world somewhat happier and somewhat holier when we are removed?
38162How can you possibly be happy in an eternal heaven, where holiness is all in all, and worldliness has no place?
38162How could it do more?
38162How could that man enjoy the meeting of true Christians in heaven who takes no pleasure in meeting true Christians on earth?
38162How indeed will you escape if you neglect so great salvation?
38162How is it with ourselves?
38162How is it with you?
38162How is it?
38162How is this?
38162How much Evangelical religion is completely unreal?
38162How readest thou?"
38162How shall a man make sure work of his own sonship?
38162How shall he find out whether he is one that has come to Christ by faith and been born again?
38162How shall man and God be brought together?
38162How shall man ever draw near to his Maker without fear and shame?
38162How shall we account for it?
38162How shall we get through this valley of tears with least pain?
38162How shall we learn to bear sickness patiently, when sickness comes to our turn?
38162How then and when does this mighty change and translation come upon men?
38162How then can we account for the strong language used in Scripture about it?
38162How will they bear God''s inspection?
38162I am sure it deserves an answer,"What will you do when you are ill?"
38162I ask again, Where is your zeal for the glory of God?
38162I ask him whether it be not true that nothing damages the cause of religion so much as"the world"?
38162I ask whether you have gone up to it, knocked at it, been admitted, and_ are now inside_?
38162I ask you, What will you do when you are ill?
38162I ask you, then, in all affection, Where is your zeal in religion?
38162I ask,_ Is this zeal?_ Would the apostles have been satisfied with such a state of things?
38162I ask,_ Is this zeal?_ Would the apostles have been satisfied with such a state of things?
38162I charge you, I summon you to give an honest answer to my question,--What art thou doing with the Bible?--Dost thou read it?--HOW READEST THOU?
38162I charge you, I summon you to give me an honest answer this day,--What art thou doing with the Bible?
38162I fear that heaven would be no place for an uncharitable and ill- tempered man!--What said a little boy one day?
38162I mean such boldness as that of Joshua, when the children of Israel were defeated before Ai:"What,"says he,"wilt Thou do unto Thy great name?"
38162I only ask, Is it not so?
38162I put it to his conscience whether he did not see great landmarks and principles in it all the way through?
38162I there find the inquiry made,"What is required of them who come to the Lord''s Supper?"
38162I will now pass on to the last thing which I promised to consider.--_What are the future prospects_ of the whole family in heaven and earth?
38162I will rather ask you whether you yourself may not be the cause why believers look grave and serious when you meet them?
38162I would fain have no one lay down this paper unable to answer the questions,--"What practical lesson have I learned?
38162If not, with what face shall we meet Him in the judgment day?
38162If sickness can do the things of which I have been speaking( and who will gainsay it?
38162If we carry our Master with us wherever we go, who can tell but we may"save some,"and get no harm?
38162If you are not inside, what good have you got from your religion?
38162If you have( and who will dare to deny it?
38162In an age like this it is well to ask,"How do we do about our souls?"
38162In such a matter the only point is, What saith the Scripture?
38162In the face of truth like this no reader can feel surprised if I ask, How is it with our souls in the matter of Christ''s second coming?
38162In the first place,_ why was the Lord''s Supper ordained_?
38162In the second place, let me try to show_ who ought to be communicants_?
38162In this matter also, how is it with our souls?
38162Is Christ becoming every year more precious?
38162Is communion with Christ like this a common thing?
38162Is he alone in his position?
38162Is he drowsy in soul?
38162Is he ignorant?
38162Is he in circumstances of special trial?
38162Is he laden with many sins?
38162Is he weak and cowardly?
38162Is heart- religion popular in England at this very day?
38162Is his heart hard and prone to evil?
38162Is holiness becoming every year more lovely and desirable in your eyes?
38162Is it condemned or approved by the Bible?
38162Is it for nothing that He praises the good Samaritan, who denied himself to show kindness to a stranger?
38162Is it for nothing that He says,"It is more blessed to give than to receive"?
38162Is it for nothing that He says,"Make to yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness"?
38162Is it for nothing that He warns us against the example of the priest and Levite, who saw the wounded traveller, but passed by on the other side?
38162Is it for nothing that St. Paul classes covetousness with sins of the grossest description, and denounces it as idolatry?
38162Is it for nothing that in the parable of the sower He mentions the"deceitfulness of riches"as one reason why the seed of the Word bears no fruit?
38162Is it for nothing that the Lord Jesus spoke the parable of the rich fool, and blamed him because he was not"rich towards God"?
38162Is it genuine?
38162Is it justified?
38162Is it not for Thine honour that thy Gospel should increase?"
38162Is it not for Thy glory that we should be sanctified?
38162Is it not rather to be suspected that many have quite as much grace as they ask for?
38162Is it not the true account of many, that they have little, because they ask little?
38162Is it not very likely that they have nothing but the name of Christianity, without the reality; and a form of godliness, without the power?
38162Is it pardoned?
38162Is it prepared to meet God?
38162Is it real?
38162Is it real?
38162Is it real?
38162Is it true?
38162Is not the actual amount of time that many Christians give to prayer in the aggregate very small?
38162Is not this encouragement?
38162Is not this encouragement?
38162Is not this encouragement?
38162Is not this encouragement?
38162Is not this just what you see in the Apostle Paul?
38162Is not this what you see in Paul at Antioch, when he withstood Peter to the face, and said he was to be blamed?
38162Is not this what you see in Phinehas, the son of Eleazar?--or in Hezekiah and Josiah, when they put down idolatry?
38162Is not this what you see in the Apostle Paul?
38162Is not this what you see in the Lord Jesus?
38162Is our religion real?
38162Is our spirit often willing, but hampered and clogged by the poor weak flesh?
38162Is sin becoming every year more hateful to you?
38162Is sin the burden and bitterness of our lives?
38162Is the little that we know of God and Christ, and the Bible precious to our souls, and do we long for more?
38162Is the man an earnest man?
38162Is the world a danger to the soul, or is it not?
38162Is there literally nothing that you can do for the glory of God, and the benefit of your fellow- men?
38162Is there no one in all the world that you can read to?
38162Is there no one that you can speak to?
38162Is there no one that you can write to?
38162Is there no spiritual dwelling- place to which we may continually repair in this desolate world, and, repairing to it, find rest and peace?
38162Is there none we can do good to?
38162Is there not an unreal_ faith_?
38162Is there not an unreal_ holiness_?
38162Is there not an unreal_ humility_?
38162Is there not an unreal_ love and charity_?
38162Is there not an unreal_ repentance_?
38162Is there not unreal_ praying_?
38162Is there not unreal_ talking_ about religion?
38162Is there not unreal_ worship_?
38162Is this your religion?
38162Is this your religion?
38162Is this your religion?
38162Is this your religion?
38162Is your own Christianity real and true?
38162Is your own religion real or unreal?
38162It can awaken him.--Is he mourning?
38162It can comfort him.--Is he erring?
38162It can keep him from evil.--Is he alone?
38162It can make him strong.--Is he in company?
38162It can restore him.--Is he weak?
38162It is a simple question, but a solemn one,--_Do you yet belong to the family of God_?
38162It should set him thinking,--"How does this affect me?
38162Last, but not least, do we want_ an unfailing friend_?
38162Lay to heart the words of that noble- minded Jansenist, who said, when told that he ought to rest a little,"What should we rest for?
38162Let me ask every one a plain question:"Are you free?"
38162Let me show, in the second place,_ when a man can be called rightly zealous in religion_?
38162Let me show, in the third place,_ why it is a good thing for a man to be zealous in religion_?
38162Might it not rather be feared that many believers in this generation pray_ too little_?
38162Might we not abridge some of our luxuries?
38162Might we not lay out less upon ourselves, and give more to Christ''s cause and Christ''s poor?
38162Must not many things be taken for granted in the beginning of every science, before we can proceed one step towards acquaintance with it?
38162Nay, but, O man,"who art thou that repliest against God?"
38162No wonder that holy Baxter sings,--"What if in prison I must dwell, May I not then converse with Thee?
38162No.--Do they care for the souls which were so precious in His sight?
38162No.--Do they delight in the word of reconciliation?
38162No.--Do they love the Saviour who came into the world to save them?
38162No.--Do they seek close fellowship with Him?
38162No.--Do they try to speak with the Friend of sinners in prayer?
38162No.--Oh, reader, is this your case?
38162No: he has a thinking mind and a conscience!--Has he no consciousness of any world but that in which he lives and moves?
38162Now how is this?
38162Now is it reasonable to suppose that our Lord would appoint an ordinance for so simple a purpose as the"_ keeping His death in remembrance_"?
38162Now is the view here stated the doctrine of the New Testament?
38162Now what can we make of this great fact,--the universal prevalence of sickness?
38162Now what has a self- righteous man to do with an ordinance like this?
38162Now, how can we account for the difference which I have just described?
38162Now, is it possible that such a daily sight should not give them grief?
38162Now, what is the cause of most backsliding?
38162Now, what is this glorious freedom?
38162Now, what will your portion be?
38162Now, where is the peculiar blessedness of this gathering?
38162O grave, where is thy victory?"
38162Of whom does it consist?
38162Often, far too often, the only question asked about a man is,"How much is he worth?"
38162Oh, prayerless man, who and what are you that you will not ask anything of God?
38162Oh, when are you going to begin?
38162On the right hand or on the left, in the day of judgment?
38162On what do you mean to build your hope?
38162On what do you mean to rest your soul?
38162Once more I ask,"How do we do about our souls?"
38162Once more I ask,"How do we do?"
38162Once more I ask,--In the matter of communion with Christ,"How do we do?"
38162Once more I ask,--In the matter of readiness for Christ''s second coming,"How do we do?"
38162Once more I press my question on your conscience:"What will you do when you are ill?"
38162Once more let us ask, in the matter of conversion,"How do we do?"
38162Once more let us ask,--In the matter of forgiveness of sins,"How do we do?"
38162Once more let us ask,--In the matter of holiness, how is it with our souls?
38162Once more let us ask,--In the matter of means of grace,"How do we do?"
38162Once more, then, I ask my readers to consider the question of my text,--"How do we do about our souls?"
38162Or, do you find these practices irksome, and either slur them over, or neglect them altogether?
38162Say to your soul, whenever you are tempted to that which is wrong,"Soul, soul, is this thy kindness to thy Friend?"
38162Say to yourself often as you read,"What is all this about?"
38162Secondly,_ what is its present position_?
38162Settle it, for death is nigh, the Lord is at hand, and who can tell what a day might bring forth?
38162Settle your thoughts on this one simple inquiry,--"Do I really trust in Christ, as a humble sinner?
38162Shall our congregations be taught that even when people live and die in sin we may hope for their happiness in a remote future?
38162Shall we admit the dangerous principle that words in Scripture do not mean what they appear to mean?
38162Shall we be wise above that which is written?
38162Shall you be gathered by the angels into God''s home when the Lord returns, or shall you be left behind?
38162Should we not say, Why did you not steer by the great leading lights?
38162Surely, we may well say,--"When the Son of man cometh, shall He find charity upon earth?"
38162Texts are the guides we must never be ashamed to refer to in the present day.--"What saith the Scripture?
38162The grand question is, Will you take it?
38162The grand test of a man''s faith and religion is,"Does it make him happy?"
38162The only question is,--Is the thing said Scriptural?
38162The question is simply this,"Do you feel your sins?
38162Their heart never turns to God with the solemn inquiry,--"Lord, is this my picture?--Lord, is it I?"
38162Then, where is your grace?
38162There are no such products in a natural man''s heart.--Did they come from the devil?
38162There is but one point to be settled:"What says the Word of God?"
38162There is but one question worth asking about our actions:"How will they look in the day of judgment?"
38162They can look back on long years of carelessness and worldliness and say,--"Who shall lay anything to my charge?"
38162They can not answer the question,"Who are those whom Christ effectually makes free?"
38162They can stand by the side of an open grave, and say,"O death, where is thy sting?
38162They feel as if He had said to each one of them,"Wilt thou be my son?"
38162They will have to die and appear before the bar of God, and be judged; and then what will the end be?
38162Think of them all, and often say to yourself,--"What can I do for them?
38162Thirdly,_ what are its future prospects_?
38162This is the Deist''s creed.--Now, shall we listen to this doctrine?
38162Though he may deceive neighbours, acquaintances, fellow- worshippers, and ministers with a form of godliness, does he think that he can deceive God?
38162True charity is not always asking,--"What are my rights?
38162Turn ye, turn ye: why will ye die?"
38162V. Do we want_ a wise and prudent friend_?
38162Was He obliged to do this?
38162Was heart- religion popular in New Testament times?
38162Was heart- religion popular in Old Testament times?
38162Was that all?
38162Was the Lord Jesus Christ obliged to come down to save us?
38162We do not plead as often as we might,"Lord, are we not Thine own people?
38162Were their members continuing steadfast in the faith?
38162Were they going forward, or standing still?
38162Were they growing in grace?
38162Were they not in earnest?
38162What account can we give of it?
38162What am I doing?
38162What answer shall we give to our inquiring children when they ask us,"Father, why do people get ill and die?"
38162What are all the revolutions recorded by Vertot,--what are all the revolutions which France and England have gone through, compared to these?
38162What are the Romish miracles which weak men believe, compared to all this, even if they were true?
38162What are the annals of history but a long record of conflicts between the friends and foes of liberty?
38162What are the marks and signs, and tokens, by which the"sons of God"may be known?
38162What are the victories of Alexander, and CÃ ¦ sar, and Marlborough, and Napoleon, and Wellington, compared with those I have just mentioned?
38162What are the_ dear things_ now?
38162What are we to understand when we hear of charity being greater than faith and hope?
38162What are you doing for Him?
38162What are you doing with the Bible?
38162What are you going to do?
38162What are your feelings about public prayer and public praise, about the public preaching of God''s Word, and the administration of the Lord''s Supper?
38162What are your ways of behaving toward all around you in your own family?
38162What art thou doing with the Bible?--Dost thou read it at all?--HOW READEST THOU?
38162What art thou doing with the Bible?--Dost thou read it?
38162What art thou doing with the Bible?--Dost thou read it?--HOW READEST THOU?
38162What art thou doing with the Bible?--Dost thou read it?--HOW READEST THOU?
38162What can be more proud?
38162What can be more striking than the fact that the Bible has frequently spoken of money as a most fruitful cause of sin and evil?
38162What can be more unholy than such a doctrine as this?
38162What can be more unreasonable?
38162What can be more worthy of zeal than eternal things, than the glory of God, than the salvation of souls?
38162What can be possibly said for the man who after all dies without prayer?
38162What can be said about these people?
38162What can be worse than the accounts we have of its ignorance and superstition?
38162What can it render to its Redeemer?
38162What comfort could you have in an abode where love was the law, and selfishness and ill- nature completely shut out?
38162What common bond of harmony and brotherhood?
38162What common delight in a common service?
38162What concord, what harmony, what peace, what oneness of spirit could exist?
38162What did the Lord mean when He spoke the parables of the friend at midnight and the importunate widow?
38162What do I mean when I say the true Christian is happy?
38162What do I mean when I speak of a true Christian?
38162What do I mean when I speak of formal religion?
38162What does it all mean?
38162What does it matter how men conduct themselves, if all go to heaven, and nobody goes to hell?
38162What does this teach_ me_?"
38162What dost thou do with the Bible?--Dost thou read it?--HOW READEST THOU?
38162What explanation can we give of it?
38162What great and good thing was ever done without trouble?
38162What have we really got from Christ?
38162What is a man to do?
38162What is a man to do?
38162What is all this but taking Jehoiakim''s penknife?
38162What is he to do?
38162What is it like?
38162What is likely to be my condition after death?
38162What is that one thing?
38162What is the character of our religion?
38162What is the great end, aim, object, and ruling motive in your life?"
38162What is the reason that some believers are so much brighter and holier than others?
38162What is written in the Word of God?
38162What is written?
38162What is your manner of speaking, especially in seasons of vexation and provocation?
38162What is your temper?
38162What kind of love is that of the Lord Jesus toward man?
38162What matter?
38162What may be learned from their care- worn countenances?
38162What may be read in many of their wrinkled foreheads,--so absent- looking and sunk in thought?
38162What may communicants expect from the Lord''s Supper?
38162What may we learn from these tremendously strong expressions?
38162What mean those deep lines which furrow so many a cheek and so many a brow?
38162What means that air of anxious thoughtfulness which is worn by five out of every six we meet?
38162What more can a man want to lead him to take any step in religion than the things I have just told him about prayer?
38162What more could be done to make the path to the mercy- seat easy, and to remove all occasions of stumbling from the sinner''s way?
38162What motive remains for living soberly, righteously, and godly?
38162What must be thought of you if you despise the only sure receipt for the everlasting health of your soul?
38162What point of union would there be in such a company?
38162What saith the Lord?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?
38162What saith the Scripture?_"He ought to care nothing for what other people may think right.
38162What says Solomon?
38162What says St. Paul?
38162What says St. Paul?
38162What says St. Paul?
38162What says our Lord?
38162What says the Apostle James?
38162What says the Apostle Paul to Titus?
38162What says the Apostle Paul?
38162What says the Gospel of John?
38162What says the Lord Jesus to the Laodicean Church?
38162What says the Psalmist?
38162What says the Scripture which heads this paper?
38162What says the Scripture which heads this paper?
38162What says the Scripture which heads this paper?
38162What says the Scripture which heads this paper?
38162What says the Scripture?
38162What says the Scripture?
38162What says the Scripture?
38162What says the book of Job?
38162What says the first Epistle to the Corinthians?
38162What shall I say of those who are irregular about public worship on Sundays?
38162What shall I say of those who come regularly to a place of worship, but come entirely as a matter of form?
38162What shall I say of those who never pray?
38162What shall I say of those who seldom or never read the Bible?
38162What shall a man do?
38162What shall a man do?
38162What shall be said of the man who transgresses God''s law, and does something which God says, Thou shalt not do?
38162What shall enable us to feel,"I fear no evil"?
38162What shall it profit you to be a citizen of a free country, so long as your soul is not free?
38162What shall support us in that trying hour?
38162What shall we say of the man who is ashamed of his religion, ashamed of his Master, ashamed of his home?
38162What shall we say of these people?
38162What shall we say to these testimonies of Scripture?
38162What shall we say to these things?
38162What shall we say to these things?
38162What should we think of the child who told his father he was in trouble, but nothing more?
38162What should we think of the patient who told his doctor he was ill, but never went into particulars?
38162What should we think of the wife who told her husband she was unhappy, but did not specify the cause?
38162What should you think of the man who in time of cholera despised a sure receipt for preserving the health of his body?
38162What though thine earthly friends forsake thee, and thou art alone in the world?
38162What though thy body be bowed down with disease?
38162What though thy poverty and trials be very great?
38162What though your faith be feeble?
38162What were he and his companions but men"mighty in the Scriptures?"
38162What were his sermons but expositions and applications of the Word?
38162What will you do when all these things have passed away for ever?
38162What would become of the ignorant masses who crowd the lanes and alleys of our overgrown cities, if it were not for Christian zeal?
38162What would you do in heaven, I wonder, if you got there without charity?
38162What would you say of the man who saw his neighbour''s house in danger of being burned down, and never raised the cry of"Fire"?
38162What, in a world of disease and death, what ought I to do?"
38162When God has spoken of it so plainly, who can safely hold his peace?
38162When Scripture speaks so plainly, why can not men be content with it?
38162When and in what manner do sinners become the"sons and daughters of the Lord Almighty?"
38162When are you prepared to meet God?
38162When do we enter into this glorious relationship?
38162When does a man really take his first step in coming out from sin and the world?
38162When does the building of the Spirit really begin to appear in a man''s heart?
38162When shall this be?
38162When shall"striving"to enter be of no use?
38162When sinners entice you, and say,"It is only a little one,"--when Satan whispers in your heart,"Never mind: where is the mighty harm?
38162When we look around us, we may well ask,"How do we do about our souls?"
38162When ye come to appear before Me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
38162Whence did these feelings come?
38162Where am I going?
38162Where are our brothers and sisters?
38162Where are our fathers and mothers?
38162Where are our husbands and wives?
38162Where are our ministers and teachers?
38162Where are our neighbours and friends?
38162Where are the boys and girls we played with when we went to school?
38162Where are the evidences of your conversion and sanctification?
38162Where are the old grey- headed worshippers, whose reverent faces we remember so well, when we first went to God''s house?
38162Where are your practical actions of love in your dealing with others?
38162Where can we find the smallest evidence that any one can be born again, and have a new heart, if he dies in an unregenerate state?
38162Where do you mean to turn for comfort?
38162Where is it to be found?
38162Where is the freeman of Christ on earth who is not often painfully reminded that we are not yet in heaven?
38162Where is the nation upon earth that has ever attained greatness, and left its mark on the world, without freedom?
38162Where is the need of the Holy Ghost, if sinners are at last to enter heaven without conversion and renewal of heart?
38162Where is the slightest proof that saving faith in Christ''s blood can ever begin after death?
38162Where is this path?
38162Where is this road?
38162Where is your good- nature, your courtesy, your patience, your meekness, your gentleness, your forbearance?
38162Where is your zeal for extending Christ''s Gospel through an evil world?
38162Where shall we begin, if we try to give examples of His zeal?
38162Where should we end, if we once began?
38162Where would be all these glorious instruments for good if it were not for Christian zeal?
38162Where would be our Societies for rooting out sin and ignorance, for finding out the dark places of the earth, and recovering poor lost souls?
38162Where would our City Missions and Ragged Schools be if it were not for zeal?
38162Where would our District- Visiting and Pastoral Aid Societies be if it were not for zeal?
38162Where would the Missionary work be if it were not for zeal?
38162Which are you?
38162Which is it of the two?
38162Who are the men that God has generally honoured to build up the walls of His Zion, and turn the battle from the gate?
38162Who are the men that have left the deepest and most indelible marks on the Church of their day?
38162Who can account for this?
38162Who can count up the ailments by which our bodily frame may be assailed?
38162Who can describe the glory which is yet to be revealed and given to the children of God?
38162Who can doubt that this mighty sentence was written for Christians as well as for Jews?
38162Who can doubt what the answer would be I?
38162Who can tell but that he may be called this very year to meet his God?
38162Who can tell the full nature of the inheritance of the saints in light?
38162Who can tell what it may do when spoken in faith and prayer?
38162Who can tell what"a word spoken in due season"may do?
38162Who does not know that the heroes and heroines of these works are constantly described as patterns of perfection?
38162Who does not know the misery of disorder?
38162Who does not mourn over the folly of the drunkard, the opium eater, and the suicide?
38162Who ever lives to be fifty years old and does not find to his cost that it is so?
38162Who ever spoke such loving and merciful words as our Lord Jesus Christ?
38162Who ever visited a museum of morbid anatomy without a shudder?
38162Who gave you the feelings you possess?
38162Who has got it at this moment to bestow?
38162Who has obtained it for man?
38162Who is there among the readers of this paper that_ is a son of God indeed_?
38162Who is there among the readers of this paper who_ desires to become a son of God_?
38162Who is there now among the readers of this paper that loves the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity?
38162Who knows but this text may help to make this day the happiest day in your life?
38162Who knows but this text may prove a word in season to your soul?
38162Who knows but this year may be the last in his life?
38162Who knows but we may have a very stormy passage?
38162Who made you hate sin?
38162Who made you long and labour to be holy?
38162Who made you love Christ?
38162Who now among the readers of this paper_ desires to know whether he is a son of God_?
38162Who ought to go to the Table and be communicants?
38162Who shall dwell with devouring fire?
38162Who shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
38162Who would desire to speak of hell- fire if God had not spoken of it?
38162Who would like to be found in a modern ball- room when the Lord Jesus Christ comes the second time?
38162Who, even in our own time, has not heard of that enormous fountain of wretchedness, the slavery of the Negro race?
38162Why are you cast down?
38162Why do many so- called Christians never go to the Lord''s Table?
38162Why indeed art thou ever sad if thou art the King''s son?
38162Why is it a thing that we ought to look forward to with joy, and expect with pleasure?
38162Why is it?
38162Why should I not say that multitudes have gone to"the strait gate"since the days of the Apostles, and have entered in by it and been saved?
38162Why should fig trees which bear no fruit be spared in the present day, when in our Lord''s time they were to be cut down as"cumberers of the ground"?
38162Why should he repent and take up the cross, if he can get to heaven at last without trouble?
38162Why should men ever doubt, when they look at you, whether it is a pleasant thing to be one of God''s children?
38162Why should not you also seek Christ?
38162Why should not you give up your sins, and lay hold on Christ this very day?
38162Why should we mystify and confuse a subject which in the New Testament is so simple?
38162Why should we not look at facts under our own eyes, and by our own doors?
38162Why should we suppose for a moment that a lower standard will suffice in the present day?
38162Why was the Lord''s supper ordained?
38162Will you not repent?
38162Would we like to know where the true Pattern of charity like this can be found?
38162Would you adorn the doctrine you profess?
38162Would you be happy?
38162Would you be noble?
38162Would you know whether you are prepared to meet God?
38162Would you know whether you are prepared to meet God?
38162Would you like to know why they are called"a family"?
38162Would you make your Christianity beautiful in the eyes of others?
38162Yet what does she say herself?
38162Yet what is Solomon''s testimony?
38162Yet what was the true record of Davy''s feelings?
38162Yet who can doubt which of the two parties was on the Lord''s side?
38162Yet who can doubt which was most precious in God''s sight, the servant or the king?
38162Yet who can doubt which was the good man of the two, the Lord Chief Justice or the author of the"Saint''s Rest"?
38162You will hear that awful word,"Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?"
38162Your heart will sometimes say,"We have had family prayers; what mighty harm if we leave private prayer undone?"
38162[ 13] What says the Epistle to the Galatians?
38162_ Did you ever ask those questions?_ I am certain if you did, that the weakest and lowest believers would all give you one answer.
38162_ Have you got a home for your soul?_ Is it safe?
38162_ Have you got a home for your soul?_ Is it safe?
38162_ Is this"striving"_?
38162_ What is that family_ which the Bible calls"the whole family in heaven and earth"?
38162_ What is the present position_ of the whole family in heaven and earth?
38162_ When is a man truly zealous in religion?_ There never was a grace of which Satan has not made a counterfeit.
38162_ Who are the chaff in the world?_ This again is a point which demands special attention.
38162_ Who are the wheat in the world?_ This is a point which demands special consideration.
38162_ Why is this"gathering together"of true Christians a thing to be desired?_ Let us try to get an answer to that question.
38162and what do we know of Him?
38162and what do we think of Him?
38162and what must I do?
38162but,"How can I best promote peace?
38162genuine or base?
38162have we not all eternity to rest in?"
38162oh, eternity, where are thy terrors?"
38162oh, grave, where is thy victory?
38162or nominal and base?
38162she replied.--''But why does the uncertainty of another state give you no concern?''
38162they say:"If this is not Christianity, what is?"
38162to yourself or to Christ?
38162we may well ask,--"Where is love?
38162where is the mind of Christ?"
8842003:005( If a man does not know how to rule his own household, how shall he have the Church of God given into his care?)
8840002:019 For what is our hope or joy, or the crown of which we boast?
8840Is it not you yourselves in the presence of our Lord Jesus at His Coming?
8272{ 1 Kings 19:10,14} 011:004 But how does God answer him? 8272 { Isaiah 1:9} 009:030 What shall we say then?
8272{ Isaiah 40:13} 011:035Or who has first given to him, and it will be repaid to him again?
8272{ Isaiah 65:2} 011:001 I ask then, did God reject his people? 8272 { Joel 2:32} 010:014 How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed?
8272{ Leviticus 18:5} 010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith says this,Do n''t say in your heart,''Who will ascend into heaven?
8272{ Malachi 1:2- 3} 009:014 What shall we say then? 8272 { Psalm 19:4} 010:019 But I ask, did n''t Israel know?
8272{ Psalm 32:1- 2} 004:009 Is this blessing then pronounced on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? 8272 { Psalm 51:4} 003:005 But if our unrighteousness commends the righteousness of God, what will we say?
8272{ Psalm 69:22,23} 011:011 I ask then, did they stumble that they might fall? 8272 ''{ Deuteronomy 30:12}( that is, to bring Christ down); 010:007 or,''Who will descend into the abyss? 8272 ( for I speak to men who know the law), that the law has dominion over a man for as long as he lives? 8272 002:003 Do you think this, O man who judges those who practice such things, and do the same, that you will escape the judgment of God? 8272 002:004 Or do you despise the riches of his goodness, forbearance, and patience, not knowing that the goodness of God leads you to repentance? 8272 002:021 You therefore who teach another, do n''t you teach yourself? 8272 002:023 You who glory in the law, through your disobedience of the law do you dishonor God? 8272 002:026 If therefore the uncircumcised keep the ordinances of the law, wo n''t his uncircumcision be accounted as circumcision? 8272 003:001 Then what advantage does the Jew have? 8272 003:003 For what if some were without faith? 8272 003:007 For if the truth of God through my lie abounded to his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? 8272 003:008 Why not( as we are slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say),Let us do evil, that good may come?"
8272003:009 What then?
8272003:027 Where then is the boasting?
8272003:029 Or is God the God of Jews only?
8272003:031 Do we then nullify the law through faith?
8272004:001 What then will we say that Abraham, our forefather, has found according to the flesh?
8272004:003 For what does the Scripture say?
8272004:010 How then was it counted?
8272006:001 What shall we say then?
8272006:003 Or do n''t you know that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
8272006:015 What then?
8272006:021 What fruit then did you have at that time in the things of which you are now ashamed?
8272007:007 What shall we say then?
8272007:013 Did then that which is good become death to me?
8272008:031 What then shall we say about these things?
8272008:032 He who did n''t spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?
8272008:033 Who could bring a charge against God''s chosen ones?
8272008:034 Who is he who condemns?
8272008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
8272009:019 You will say then to me,"Why does he still find fault?
8272009:020 But indeed, O man, who are you to reply against God?
8272009:032 Why?
8272010:008 But what does it say?
8272010:015 And how will they preach unless they are sent?
8272010:018 But I say, did n''t they hear?
8272011:007 What then?
8272011:012 Now if their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fullness?
8272011:015 For if the rejection of them is the reconciling of the world, what would their acceptance be, but life from the dead?
8272011:034"For who has known the mind of the Lord?
8272014:004 Who are you who judge another''s servant?
8272014:010 But you, why do you judge your brother?
8272014:022 Do you have faith?
8272Are we better than they?
8272By what manner of law?
8272Could oppression, or anguish, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
8272Do you commit adultery?
8272Do you desire to have no fear of the authority?
8272For Isaiah says,"Lord, who has believed our report?
8272For then how will God judge the world?
8272For who hopes for that which he sees?
8272For who withstands his will?"
8272How will they believe in him whom they have not heard?
8272How will they hear without a preacher?
8272If God is for us, who can be against us?
8272Is God unrighteous who inflicts wrath?
8272Is n''t he the God of Gentiles also?
8272Is the law sin?
8272Is there unrighteousness with God?
8272Of works?
8272Or do n''t you know what the Scripture says about Elijah?
8272Or what is the profit of circumcision?
8272Or who has been his counselor?
8272Or you again, why do you despise your brother?
8272Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
8272Shall we sin, because we are not under law, but under grace?
8272We who died to sin, how could we live in it any longer?
8272When he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
8272Who will deliver me out of the body of this death?
8272Will the thing formed ask him who formed it,"Why did you make me like this?
8272Will their lack of faith nullify the faithfulness of God?
8272You who abhor idols, do you rob temples?
8272You who preach that a man should n''t steal, do you steal?
8836001:010 For is it man''s favour or God''s that I aspire to?
8836003:003 Are you so foolish?
8836003:004 Have you endured such sufferings to no purpose-- if indeed it has been to no purpose?
8836003:019 Why then was the Law given?
8836004:015 I ask you, then, what has become of your self- congratulations?
8836004:016 Can it be that I have become your enemy through speaking the truth to you?
8836004:021 Tell me-- you who want to continue to be subject to Law-- will you not listen to the Law?
8836004:030 But what says the Scripture?
8836005:011 As for me, brethren, if I am still a preacher of circumcision, how is it that I am still suffering persecution?
8836Having begun by the Spirit, are you now going to reach perfection through what is external?
8836Is the Law then opposed to the promises of God?
8836Or am I seeking to please men?
8836Who has interfered and caused you to swerve from the truth?
8836Whose sophistry has bewitched you-- you to whom Jesus Christ has been vividly portrayed as on the Cross?
8848002:020 If you do wrong and receive a blow for it, what credit is there in your bearing it patiently?
8848003:013 And who will be able to harm you, if you show yourselves zealous for that which is good?
8848004:018 And if it is difficult even for a righteous man to be saved, what will become of irreligious men and sinners?
8850002:022 Who is a liar compared with him who denies that Jesus is the Christ?
8850005:005 Who but the man that believes that Jesus is the Son of God overcomes the world?
8850And why did he kill him?
7026''What''s the matter with your father?'' 7026 And why do n''t you steal any more?"
7026And you do n''t suppose there is a happy land?
7026Boy, what are you doing there?
7026But, Mother,very pettishly said the boy,"you are sick all the time-- how do you know?"
7026Ca n''t Jesus make Annie see her mama?
7026DOES THIS RAILROAD LEAD TO HEAVEN?
7026Did he give you all this, my child?
7026Did she go over this railroad, and are you going to see her now?
7026Did you ever hear of Jesus?
7026Did you ever steal?
7026Did you know Winnie Lewis, my lad?
7026Do you know who he was?
7026Do you trust Him, too?
7026Going to sing there?
7026Harvey, are faith and hope nothing?
7026How came you to think you''d find shoes in a jug?
7026How do you know?
7026I think not,he answered,"Why did you think so?"
7026Is God there?
7026Is Jesus there?
7026Is she gone?
7026Is that you, Jesus?
7026John,said his friend, with an affectionate look,"shall we pray?"
7026Know her, is it sir? 7026 Look here, child; where did you learn that song?"
7026Oh, Father, did you get a new jug and were they in it?
7026Oh, Mother, may I go skating? 7026 Oh, let my parents live Till I a woman grow; For if they die, what can A little orphan do?"
7026Thank you sir, but please, sir, would you like to hear me sing a little hymn?
7026Was Winnie a relative of yours?
7026Well my little one, are you better?
7026Well, who''s there?
7026Well-- and what then?
7026Well?
7026What ails mother''s Pet? 7026 What are you doing here?"
7026What are you glad for, my dear?
7026What are you hiding from?
7026What did you say?
7026What did your father beat you like that for?
7026What difference will that make?
7026What do you mean, Anna?
7026What do you sing, child?
7026What shall I say to God about it, Mama?
7026What would we ever do without our Comforter, son?
7026Where do you live my dear?
7026Where is He?
7026Where''s your father?
7026Where''s your mother?
7026Who pays your fare?
7026Why did you?
7026Why do you wish I had been there, Ella?
7026Will you please tell me where Jesus Christ is? 7026 Will you tell me about it, my friend?"
7026Will you wake me up then so that I may see my ma and your little girl and Jesus?
7026Yes, but if I should die, will you promise to love Jesus just as I do, and meet me in heaven?
7026You are not naughty now, my dear, are you?
7026You do; and who is your teacher?
7026A brawny German in broken accent asks:"O children, what is the matter?"
7026A few boys gathered around the poor lad, and asked in a kind way( for a street Arab):"Say, Johnny, why do n''t you go to the lodges?"
7026A still, small voice she heard within her soul--"What is it child?
7026A voice seemed to say:''Why do n''t you go out as I tell you?
7026Addressing herself once more to the conductor, she asked him,"Do you love Jesus?
7026After awhile he said,''My, I am so cold,''and I said:''Where''s your overcoat?''
7026Ah, where was Bess, the"little mother,"who in that brief moment resigned herself to death?
7026And Bess?
7026And after all, would what they called religion make them any worse children?
7026At last a man rushed into the chapel, ran up the aisle and sank upon his knees by the side of his child, exclaiming:"What do you want of me?"
7026But is it not a thousand times more wicked for you not to love Him who has loved you so much more than that little one loved her father?
7026But what was this?
7026Can you not imagine that tears often filled the eyes of that father when he spoke of his sainted little one?
7026Could he not see where the heart of his darling Ella was?
7026Could it be that what these poor fanatics, as he had always called them, said about the future world was correct?
7026Did you ever hear such grand music?
7026Did you tell me there be bears down at the sand- bank when there are n''t any?"
7026Do you commend it earnestly to the care of its God and Savior?
7026Does God say that?"
7026Does not this recall the love of the Lord Jesus Christ to you who read?
7026Fathers, may not the hands of the"thousands slain"make mute appeal to you?
7026He did not like the idea of getting a whipping for it, as was very likely, but how could he resist the temptation of making sure about those shoes?
7026He had given his consent for them to attend the Sunday School, and should he now be offended because they had yielded to its influence?
7026How can you help loving such a precious Savior?
7026I asked her with surprise:"Why madam, have you not got anything to eat?"
7026I said"Sing?"
7026I said:"What are your neighbors, that you should suffer among them?"
7026I sat down on the front of the bed and said:"Jennie, is there any there that you know?"
7026I turned to the mother, and said:"Madam, you have potatoes to eat, I suppose?"
7026If they meet in heaven, do you think that daughter will be sorry that she sacrificed her life for her father''s sake?
7026In a low, hesitating voice, she asked the woman:"Do you know Jesus Christ?"
7026Is he sick?"
7026It was found the next morning; and who shall describe their feelings as they clasped the little form to their bosoms?
7026Let us encourage benevolence and gentleness and if he wishes to go without the fur- trimmed coat, why not do as he asks?"
7026Mama?"
7026Mister, do you sing to your little girl about the railroad that goes to heaven?
7026Mr. Lowe made no reply-- how could he?
7026Now, do not shut the windows tonight, will you?"
7026Oh, Wife, is there mercy for a wretch like me?"
7026Oh, sister, he has gone in again; what shall we do?"
7026Ought he not rather to have expected this?
7026Said the conductor:"Where are you going?"
7026Shall I tell her that I saw her pa on Jesus''railroad?
7026Shall I?"
7026She asked the conductor:"Mister, may I lie here until we get to heaven?"
7026She had not talked long until nearly every child in the room was in tears, and how shall we describe that touching scene?
7026She looked up at the pastor earnestly, and inquired:"Is that so?
7026She looked up to my face and said:"''Are you the man that preached last night and said that Christ could save to the uttermost?''
7026She spoke,"I heard them-- it is Henry; oh, I knew he went-- is he dead?"
7026She then said,"Mister, does this railroad lead to heaven, and does Jesus travel on it?"
7026Should he yield to thin influence and be led by his children to Christ?
7026The mother observing this, repeated her thanks and finally said:"Would you like me to pay you for bringing my child home?"
7026Then she said:"Now, Kittie, you will forgive me for ever being cross to you wo n''t you?"
7026Turning her eyes again upon the conductor, she interrogated him again,"What shall I tell your little girl when I see her?
7026Was he a man?
7026Was my hard work and were the cares of business driving me out of my wits?
7026Was there a heaven, and a hell, and a God of justice?
7026Was there no one near to hear his distressing cries, and rescue the poor child from their cruel grip?
7026Was there something in religion after all?
7026Were his darling children right, and was he alone wrong?
7026What could I do?
7026What could be the matter?
7026What could he do but kneel down and cry to God to have mercy upon him?
7026What could it mean?
7026What is it?"
7026What shall we do for her?
7026What should he do?
7026What should she do?
7026Which was to go?
7026Why do we not help the children to get saved, letting them feel that they are really one with us?
7026Will you forgive me, sister, for being cross to you?"
7026Will you not ask Him to forgive you and help you to live for Him the rest of your life?
7026Wo n''t you, now?"
7026Would n''t you like to see heaven and Jesus, and your little girl?"
7026You have a little girl, have n''t you?"
7026[ Illustration] The brother did not seem to hear as he asked,"You know what being baptized means, Winnie?"
7026[ Illustration] You, fond mother, so busy hour after hour preparing and adorning garments for their pretty little form, have you forgotten the soul?
7026[ Illustration]"Who broke my jug?"
7026[ Illustration]"Why, boy, who beat you like that?"
7026he said,"Did you tell me a wrong story?
7026he said,"what put such a wild thought into your head?
7026why have you brought a stranger into this horrible place?''
83511:11. Who also said: Ye men of Galilee, why stand you looking up to heaven?
83518:31. Who said: And how can I, unless some man shew me?
83519:5. Who said: Who art thou, Lord?
8351And I answered: Who art thou, Lord?
8351And I said: What shall I do, Lord?
8351And I said: Who art thou, Lord?
8351And Peter said to her: Tell me, woman, whether you sold the land for so much?
8351And Peter said unto her: Why have you agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord?
8351And after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
8351And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith to the tribune: May I speak something to thee?
8351And bringing them out, he said: Masters, what must I do, that I may be saved?
8351And falling on the ground, I heard a voice saying to me: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
8351And falling on the ground, he heard a voice saying to him: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
8351And he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
8351And he said: In what then were you baptized?
8351And he said: Thinkest thou that thou understandest what thou readest?
8351And he, beholding him, being seized with fear, said: What is it, Lord?
8351And he, trembling and astonished, said: Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
8351And how have we heard, every man our own tongue wherein we were born?
8351And now do they thrust us out privately?
8351And now why tarriest thou?
8351And saying: Ye men, why do ye these things?
8351And setting them in the midst, they asked: By what power or by what name, have you done this?
8351And some said: What is it that this word sower would say?
8351And taking him, they brought him to the Areopagus, saying: May we know what this new doctrine is, which thou speakest of?
8351And the eunuch answering Philip, said: I beseech thee, of whom doth the prophet speak this?
8351And the eunuch said: See, here is water: What doth hinder me from being baptized?
8351And the tribune, taking him by the hand, went aside with him privately and asked him: What is it that thou hast to tell me?
8351And they that stood by said: Dost thou revile the high priest of God?
8351And they were all amazed, and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these that speak Galilean?
8351And they were all astonished, and wondered, saying one to another: What meaneth this?
8351And when we were all fallen down on the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me in the Hebrew tongue: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
8351Art not thou that Egyptian who before these days didst raise a tumult and didst lead forth into the desert four thousand men that were murderers?
8351Art thou a Roman?
8351Believest thou the prophets, O king Agrippa?
8351But Festus, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, answering Paul, said: Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem and there be judged of these things before me?
8351But Peter said: Ananias, why hath Satan tempted thy heart, that thou shouldst lie to the Holy Ghost and by fraud keep part of the price of the land?
8351But Peter seeing, made answer to the people: Ye men of Israel, why wonder you at this?
8351But who are you?
8351For, sittest thou to judge me according to the law and, contrary to the law, commandest me to be struck?
8351Hath not my hand made all these things?
8351His generation who shall declare, for his life shall be taken from the earth?
8351I ask, therefore, for what cause you have sent for me?
8351If then God gave them the same grace as to us also who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ: who was I, that could withstand God?
8351Now therefore, why tempt you God to put a yoke upon the necks of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear?
8351Of himself, or of some other man?
8351Or what is the place of my resting?
8351Or why look you upon us, as if by our strength or power we had made this man to walk?
8351Saying: What shall we do to these men?
8351Saying: Why didst thou go in to men uncircumcised and didst eat with them?
8351Then Festus, having conferred with the council, answered: Hast thou appealed to Caesar?
8351Then Paul answered and said: What do you mean, weeping and afflicting my heart?
8351Then Peter answered: Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost, as well as we?
8351Then the high priest said: Are these things so?
8351They therefore who were come together, asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel?
8351This Moses, whom they refused, saying: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge?
8351What house will you build me( saith the Lord)?
8351What if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel?
8351What is it therefore?
8351What is the cause for which you are come?
8351Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
8351Which the centurion hearing, went to the tribune and told him, saying: What art thou about to do?
8351Whilst it remained, did it not remain to thee?
8351Who said: Canst thou speak Greek?
8351Why hast thou conceived this thing in thy heart?
8351Why hurt you one another?
8351Why should it be thought a thing incredible that God should raise the dead?
8351Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian?
8835001:017 Did I display any vacillation or caprice in this?
8835002:002 For if I of all men give you pain, who then is there to gladden my heart, but the very persons to whom I give pain?
8835003:001 Do you say that this is self- recommendation once more?
8835006:015 Where can harmony between Christ and Belial be found?
8835006:016 And what compact has the Temple of God with idols?
8835010:007 Is it outward appearances you look to?
8835011:007 Is it a sin that I abased myself in order for you to be exalted, in that I proclaimed God''s Good News to you without fee or reward?
8835011:011 And why?
8835011:022 Are they Hebrews?
8835011:023 Are they servants of Christ?
8835011:029 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
8835012:013 In what respect, therefore, have you been worse dealt with than other Churches, except that I myself never hung as a dead weight upon you?
8835012:016 If I love you so intensely, am I the less to be loved?
8835012:017 Have I gained any selfish advantage over you through any one of the messengers I have sent to you?
8835And for such service as this who is competent?
8835Are they Israelites?
8835Are they descendants of Abraham?
8835Because I do not love you?
8835Did Titus gain any selfish advantage over you?
8835For what is there in common between righteousness and lawlessness?
8835Or do we need, as some do, letters of recommendation to you or from you?
8835Or do you not know that Jesus Christ is within you, unless you are insincere?
8835Or the purposes which I form-- do I form them on worldly principles, now crying"Yes, yes,"and now"No, no"?
8835Or what participation has a believer with an unbeliever?
8835Or what partnership has light with darkness?
8835Were not he and I guided by one and the same Spirit, and did we not walk in the same steps?
8835Who is led astray into sin, and I am not aflame with indignation?
8491After a while, as he was thus musing, there appeared before him one in white garments, who said unto him, Sleepest thou or wakest thou, Rodrigo?
8491And Don Arias Gonzalo went with his sons upon the wall to see who called for him, and he spake to the knight, saying, Friend, what wouldest thou?
8491And Doña Elvira said to her husband, Why wouldst thou that we should remain alone in this place?
8491And King Alimaymon said unto them, What then shall I do?
8491And he said unto the King, Sir, where do you bid me sit with these my kinsmen and friends who are come with me?
8491And the Cid made answer, What man art thou who askest me?
8491And the Moors made answer, O King, thou canst not defend thyself; how then canst thou give unto us the kingdom of Leon?
8491And they said to him, Would you know whether or not he sleepeth?
8491And they went to the King and said unto him, Sir, wherefore would you lose so good a vassal, who has done you such great service?
8491And when the Cid heard this he became thoughtful, and he said to them after awhile, What think ye of this marriage?
8491But Martin Antolinez made answer, Why do you say this, Sir?
8491But tell us with what will the Cid be contented, and what gain will he give us for the year?
8491But the King said, How shall I go against my true promise?
8491But when they heard this, who can tell the lamentation which they made?
8491How had I deserved this, Infantes, at your hands?
8491Infantes of Carrion, he said, tell me, what have I done?
8491Much were the King and the Cid also pleased at this news, and the King said unto him, What say you to this?
8491The Campeador put up his hand to his beard, and said, What hast thou to do with my beard, Count?
8491The King saw the crown, how it was set with precious stones, and said to them, To what end bring ye hither this crown?
8491The noise which they made awakened the Cid, and he saw the lion coming towards him, and he lifted up his hand and said, What is this?...
8491Then Alvar Fañez came up to him and said, Where is your courage, my Cid?
8491Then went they to visit their kinswomen, and when they saw the dames, who can tell the great lamentation which was made on both sides?
8491When the Cid saw that none of his people made answer he turned to Pero Bermudez and said, Speak, Pero Mudo, what art thou silent for?
8491Where art thou my nephew, where art thou Felez Muñoz?
8491Who can tell how nobly the Cid distributed his treasure before he departed?
8491Who can tell the goodness of the horse Bavieca, and of the Cid who rode him?
8491Who can tell the great joy which he made over them?
8491Who can tell the great rejoicings which were made at those marriages, and the great nobleness thereof?
8491Who can tell the joy that was made at their meeting?
8491Why then, said one of the Grandees, doth the Cid occupy the best place, seeing that this Monastery is a royal foundation?
8491Ye who are talking here against him, which of ye hath ever sent me such gifts as he?
8491and he answered and said, I do not sleep; but who art thou that bringest with thee such brightness and so sweet an odour?
8731Lord, who is like Thee to defend the poor and the needy?
8731What book? 8731 And so the question comes home to the heart: Does God care for us? 8731 Brothers in Christ of every name, shall we not pray for the healing of the wounds of the body of Christ, that the world may believe in him? 8731 Can I go nearer your heart? 8731 Did Williams, Selwyn, and Patteson fail in Polynesia? 8731 Do we imagine that we no longer need His assistance? 8731 Has the Gospel failed in Japan, where a nation is awakening into the life of Christian civilization? 8731 Have we forgotten our powerful Friend? 8731 Have we given the cost of the trimmings of a dress? 8731 Have we made any sacrifices for Him who gave Himself for us? 8731 Have you ever come to His table?
8731He said,"What book, Sir Walter?"
8731How has it happened, sir, that we have not once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights to illumine our understandings?
8731I ask again, does God care for me?
8731I turn then to this record and I ask, is this Jesus the friend that the world has waited for and looked for?
8731If a sparrow can not fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid?
8731In the presence of fields so white for the harvest, we must ask,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
8731Is he cracked?
8731Is he crazy?
8731Is the kingdom of Christ the only kingdom which has not the right to lay tribute on its citizens?
8731Is this God an inexorable ruler, whose right is His infinite might?
8731It will heal no divisions to say, Who is at fault?
8731May I not ask you to- day here beside God''s altar to consecrate all you have and are to His service?
8731May I not ask you to- day, dear brothers and sisters, what have we done to help on in the great work which is to be done in the eventide of the world?
8731No wonder that he wrote in his Journal, and blotted it with tears:"Oh, God, when will the great sore of the world be healed?"
8731Shall we feel less for the servants of Christ who have given up home and country to suffer and it may be to die for Him?
8731Was it a providence that they rested on the words,"His hands were made strong by the mighty God of Israel?"
8731Was it failure when Hoffman and Auer died for Christ in Africa?
8731Was it failure when James Lloyd Breck, our apostle of the wilderness, carried the Gospel to the Indians?
8731What lonely missionary have we remembered in prayer during the past week?
8731What other nation has come out of the horrors of civil war with victors and vanquished vieing with each other in love for one common country?
8731What wanderer have we tried with love to lead to the Saviour?
8731When I found this grand old man I asked:''What is he here for?
8731Where has the hand of the assassin bowed the whole people by the leader''s grave?
8731Who that remembers Trenton, Valley Forge, Saratoga and Yorktown, will not say God fought for our Washington?
8731You ask me how do I know I have a soul?
8731or is He an eternal Father, whose might is His infinite right?
7403''Is Piers in this place?''
7403A man of holy life?
7403And can you say that you have God with you?
7403And did you say to me,"In what way should I love?"
7403And does not He hold confusion of mind as worse than all other faults?
7403And how shall human love, when it has reached this point, reflect the love of Him who"needs not man''s work nor His own gifts?"
7403And if you ask them:"Why do you carry yourselves so joyously, and you are going away from Mary?"
7403And is not He the Physician and we the sick, the Bearer of our iniquities?
7403And shall I find myself thus every time, in every place, and in every state?
7403And that woman abode in sweet converse with Him, and said:"If Thou wast with me, how did I not feel Thee?
7403And the pain and fire of her desire increasing, she cried in the sight of God, saying:"What can I do, O unsearchable Fire?"
7403And what hast Thou taught me, O Love Uncreate?
7403And what have we to do?
7403And where is the hope which thou hadst in the Kingdom of God?
7403And whither is this sweetness gone?
7403And who is mercenary and ignorant man, who wrongs his Creator?
7403And why annoyance?
7403And why art thou fallen into such confusion and almost despair?
7403And would you not falsely have shown him reverence, adoring him for Christ on earth?
7403And would you not have practised simony, in trying for favours and using them unlawfully?
7403At what time dost thou await worthiness?
7403But how comes it that many a time I ask, both contrition and other things, and they seem not to be given me?"
7403But knowest thou how I thus abide in thee?
7403But knowest thou why I do this?
7403But thou wilt say to me, dearest son:"Where is this sword found and wrought?"
7403But thou wilt say to me: What is this food of angels?
7403But we might say:"What shall I do, who have riches, and am in the state of marriage, if these things bring damnation to my soul?"
7403But what does he do?
7403But what shall I say?
7403But wherein does the Highest Father show His love to these?
7403Could you ever believe that I wished anything else than the life of your soul?
7403Did we ever ask Him that He should create us reasonable creatures, in His own image and likeness, rather than brute beasts?
7403Do you know how that poison would be sown?
7403Do you not reflect of how great harm you are cause, if you fail to do what you can?
7403Do you not see that we are mortal, and must die, and know not when?
7403Does she speak to Pope Gregory, the timid?
7403Dost thou know how it is with the true servant of God, who nourishes him at the table of holy desire?
7403Dost thou know the result?
7403Dost thou know what I do?
7403Dost thou know what St. Gregory meant when he said,''Blessed and fortunate fault''?
7403Dost thou know what this means, daughter mine?
7403Dost thou know why it must not be chief?
7403Her personal feeling for the man breaks forth in the appeal:"To whom shall I have recourse should you abandon me?
7403How become, not merely receptive, but active and creative?
7403How can it be that being by the fire, I should not feel the heat?
7403How can your soul bear to take from them that which you can not give?
7403How could your ignorance give place to one of the least of those thoughts?
7403How is purity tested and won?
7403How is this shown?
7403How ought we to receive it?
7403How shall I attain peace?"
7403How shall we not will that the will of God be fulfilled?
7403How then shall we lift up our head against the goodness of God, wishing that our perverted wills should be fulfilled?
7403How?
7403If this does not move you, are you not at least moved by the shame into which you are fallen in the sight of the world?
7403If you said to me,"My mind is not clear as to all these things,"why do you not at least stay neutral?
7403In what way can we do this, then, since He demands it of us and we can not give it to Him?
7403In what way can we do this, then, since He demands it of us, and we can not give it Him?
7403In whom shall we know Him?
7403Is not He more ready to pardon than we to sin?
7403Nay, who makes us desire and ask it?
7403Now what greater joy can the bride have than to be conformed to her bridegroom, and clothed with like raiment?
7403Now, have you more than one soul?
7403Now, what tongue could suffice to tell the wonderful things of God?
7403Oh, holy Blood, who shall receive thee amiss?
7403Oh, what shall we do when it shall befit us to do great deeds if we fail so in the little ones?
7403Seest thou not, unfortunate man, that thou thinkest to love things firm and stable, joyous things, good and fair?
7403Shall I always close with my faithlessness the way to Thy providence?
7403Since this is the reason that has made us lose God by grace, is there any way to find Him again?
7403Tell me, what is it that makes sin mortal?
7403Then sweet Jesus smiled, and said:"Is sin fortunate, which is nothing at all?
7403Then, since He gives so much without our asking-- how much the more will He fulfil our desires when we shall desire a just thing of Him?
7403To the harsh Urban, his successor?
7403To whom do I flee, should you cast me out?
7403To whom shall I have recourse should you abandon me?
7403Venerable father, what doctrine and what way does He give us?
7403Was it our relatives or friends or any fellow- being who bought us?
7403What are they to bark with?
7403What at this time was the unity of mankind in the Church but a formal hypothesis?
7403What can I say?
7403What causes such injustice?
7403What do we need to know?
7403What element is it that thou holdest as fortunate and blessed, and that Gregory calls so?"
7403What is the beginning of so great good?
7403What is the fruit of the soul?
7403What is the reason?
7403What is the reason?
7403What is this kingdom, and how is it sought?
7403What made you do this?
7403What man have they chosen?
7403What ought we to do?
7403What proves to me the regular election with which you chose Messer Bartolommeo, Archbishop of Bari, who to- day is made in truth Pope Urban VI.?
7403What shows me that you are ungrateful, coarse, and mercenary?
7403What shows me that your life is badly governed?
7403What shows us that this is truly so?
7403What way is there, then, to make the imperfect perfect?
7403Where dost thou show love, faith, and hope, and humility?
7403Where is it wrought?
7403Where is the gratitude which you ought to have for the Bride who has nourished you at her breast?
7403Where is the just man whom they have chosen for antipope, if indeed our highest pontiff, Pope Urban VI., were not the true Vicar of Christ?
7403Where shall the soul find the wealth of contrition for its sins, and the abundance of God''s mercy?
7403Where shalt thou feel grief in thy conscience?
7403Where shalt thou rejoice?
7403Which shall we call the more cruel-- the foes or the very person who receives the blow?
7403Who does not see that thou art not worthy?
7403Who is God, who is wronged by His creatures?
7403Who is Truth?
7403Who would help me?
7403Who would help me?"
7403Who would not give himself to death a thousand times, and endure any suffering through desire to win thee?
7403Who, then, shall hold us from drawing the sword of hate and love, and cutting self from self with the hand of free will?
7403Why did they not choose a just man?
7403Why do you fall into such unregulated suffering over things which must necessarily be so?
7403Why does that shepherd go on using so much ointment?
7403Why is it so necessary?
7403Why not?
7403Wilt thou not that I fulfil the will of My Father?"
7403With what is it sought?
7403With what truth can they say that to you?
7403You might say to me,"Why do you not believe us?
7403is the true Pope), but were it true what you say, would you not have lied to us when you told us that he was the highest pontiff, as he is?
7403what have you come to by not having followed up your dignities with virtue?
7403where is the generosity of charity, and the care of souls, and distribution to the poor and to the good of the Church, and their necessities?
7403where is the purity of heart and perfect charity which should make the incontinent continent by contact with them?
8854005:002 And I saw a mighty angel who was exclaiming in a loud voice,"Who is worthy to open the book and break its seals?"
8854007:013 Then, addressing me, one of the Elders said,"Who are these people clothed in the long white robes?
8854015:004 Who shall not be afraid, O Lord, and glorify Thy name?
8854017:007 Then the angel said to me,"Why are you so astonished?
8854And they said,''What city is like this great city?''
8854And where have they come from?"
8854And who is able to engage in battle with him?"
8846001:013 To which of the angels has He ever said,"Sit at My right hand till I make Thy foes a footstool for Thy feet"?
8846003:016 For who were they that heard, and yet provoked God?
8846003:017 And with whom was God so greatly grieved for forty years?
8846003:018 And to whom did He swear that they should not be admitted to His rest, if it was not to those who were disobedient?
8846011:032 And why need I say more?
8846013:006 So that we fearlessly say,"The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid: what can man do to me?"
8846God is dealing with you as sons; for what son is there whom his father does not discipline?
8846Was it not the whole of the people who had come out of Egypt under the leadership of Moses?
8846Was it not with those who had sinned, and whose dead bodies fell in the Desert?
8114And how do you feel when you have got absolution?
8114And how do you know that God has really pardoned you?
8114And who put it there? 8114 And you really believe this monstrous story?"
8114But how?
8114For what purpose?
8114I mean, papa, may I be burned to death for my religion, as these were? 8114 I would n''t get my ears pulled, would I?"
8114O, what is this? 8114 Pray, what are you going to do to the child?"
8114Well, now, if I call him up, and we all put our fingers together between these bars, do you think the fire would burn him less than us?
8114What do you mean, child?
8114What prevented your sleeping?
8114What, do you think he has any particular advantage over other men in things that are common to all?
8114Why should n''t I? 8114 ''_repeated my father, laughing and frowning at the same time;"what will you be at twenty, if you dabble in metaphysics before you are ten?
8114And how is he to study that word?
8114And if the present, how much more is the past liable to be glossed over?
8114Away to the mountain-- what need we to fear?
8114Beautiful Captain B---- gone?--dead?
8114But what avails it to dwell on this?
8114But where was my father now?
8114But who could be satisfied with a momentary sight of any thing so stupendously grand?
8114Can you fancy the discomfort of such a situation?
8114Did Mr. Roe, or Mr. Shaw-- two Protestant clergymen-- or the priest?
8114Did my church hold it?
8114Did my mother?
8114Do Christian mothers take a sufficiently serious and prayerful view of this subject, as regards their children?
8114Do I repent loving my brother so well?
8114Dr. Butler wrote yours, and God wrote mine,"holding up the Bible;"which is best?"
8114Female influence is a powerful thing, and freely exerted for evil-- why not for good?
8114Have you ever been at sea?
8114He told me the rescued people were many; he who died was one, and his earnest"What?"
8114He wanted to know how far he had rode, and also if he was a God- made?
8114He would answer the taunt with a face of grave rebuke, saying,"Bad Mam, bold Mam; Jack dandy?
8114His conscience loudly protests, and calls on him to pray; but if he would do so, where is he to retire for that purpose?
8114His father remarked,"Why should n''t we let him go with you, seeing he would grieve to death if you left him behind?"
8114How could it be otherwise?
8114How did you come into that strange valley?
8114How is it that Christians so often complain they can find nothing to do for their Master?
8114I again asked the boy,"Jack_ much_ prays?"
8114I renewed the puff, saying,"What?"
8114I was amazed and utterly at a loss, and said,"Two angels?
8114It was much talked of, and many a caress I got for what they considered heroism beyond my years; but what heroism is like love?
8114It was now withdrawn, certainly not without his permission; and how did I know that it was not to try my faith?
8114Jack asleep?
8114Jesus Christ love Captain B----?"
8114Mam not know; what?"
8114More especially was I puzzled when his"what?"
8114On such occasions we would shrink into a corner by ourselves and whisper,"Do they think God does not hear that?"
8114One had asked me,"Please, ma''am, may I bring my little sister?"
8114Presently the thought flashed upon me,"Since I can not give them money, may I not write something to be useful in the same way?"
8114Shall I ever see any thing like it again?
8114Shall I give you a sketch of the group, in some lines composed during one of those excursions?
8114Sleep so sweet, a waking so happy, and a joy so unclouded through the day, what but the gospel could bestow?
8114So I looked innocent and said,"What?"
8114The youth, we will believe, sincerely desires to preserve his integrity; but what can he do?
8114Then"What?
8114Then, too, wherewithal shall the young man cleanse his way, if not by ruling himself according to the word of God?
8114Was not the hand of God here?
8114Was this affliction sanctified to me?
8114What English young lady had ever studied the history of that remote, half- civilized settlement, called Ireland?
8114What profit, what pleasure has he in afflicting us?
8114What was to be done?
8114What was to be done?
8114What?
8114Who did this for him?
8114Who knows but that very priest was led to the Bible and to Christ through such humble means?
8114With a feeling of bitter agony I asked him,"What?
8114Would he be thrown into the fire?
8114_ What_?"
8114how avoid the rush of that giant billow that even now overhangs your bark?
8114how should you get out of it?
8114of most touching tone, and thus expressed the impossibility he felt of realizing the tidings:"Jack_ what_?
8114then with a look of exulting contempt at the remaining fluid, he added,"Soul gone water?
8114what?"
8114where was I to find them?
8390But what say the holy books? 8390 But you, yourself, are you not one of the holy ones?"
8390Can you express this experience in words?
8390Do you believe in the salvation of all beings?
8390Does anything exist?
8390Does faith save such a man?
8390Is not this entirely negative?
8390Well, about what do you think?
8390What energizing power does Buddhism provide?
8390What happens when you meditate or pray?
8390What hope has such a man?
8390What is the driving power in all this?
8390What_ work_ have you done?
8390Who are you?
8390But where do the fiery chariots come from?
8390Do they not promise rewards for such deeds?"
8390Do you believe in the existence of_ purgatory?_ What sufferings will those endure who do not live a virtuous life?
8390Do you believe in the existence of_ purgatory?_ What sufferings will those endure who do not live a virtuous life?
8390Do you believe in the reality of the Western Paradise?
8390Has not Christianity a message of balm and peace for these sons of the East who are so sensitive to the touch of the eternal and sublime?
8390He was asked,"Would you adapt some of the symbols of the Chinese religions?"
8390Heaven and Purgatory_"Do heaven and purgatory exist?"
8390How can one enter it?
8390How can they reach the Pure Land?
8390How is the middle and the small merit accumulated?
8390If its premises are granted, the conclusion is inevitable:"If the fiery chariots are seal, why does not man see them?
8390If they are false, how is it that man feels the pain?
8390In what do you trust?
8390Is not Buddhism more democratic than Christianity, because it holds out the possibility of Buddhahood to all beings?
8390Is not Buddhism more inclusive, because it provides for the salvation of all beings?
8390Is not Shang Ti the tribal god of the Jews?
8390Is not real religion a matter of the heart?"
8390Is not your Shang Ti( name for God used in China) a being lower than Buddha and just a little higher than a Bodhisattva?
8390Is the reality of religion for you also an inward experience of the heart?"
8390Mrs. Chang accordingly went to Yama and said,"During life we honored Buddha and so why should we become animals after death?"
8390Nirvâna__"Do you know of any one who attained Nirvâna?
8390People with the face of a man and the heart of a beast, should they not be punished?"
8390Relation to Confucian Ideals_ Why have not these ideals exercised a larger influence in China?
8390Salvation for the Common Man_"What can Buddhism do for the lowest class?"
8390Salvation for the Highest Class_"And the third class?"
8390Salvation of the Second Class_"How do those of the second class attain salvation?"
8390Sin_"Does sin exist?"
8390The Place of Faith_"Can any man enter the western paradise of Amitâbha?"
8390The Threefold Classification of Men Under Buddhism_"What does Buddhism do for men?"
8390Then turning to a friend of mine the speaker said:"What have you done in Buddhism?"
8390There being three kinds of merit, by what method is the great merit accumulated?
8390To be branded without inward faith would be an insult to your religion as well as treachery to my own, would it not?
8390What are the fruits of these proportions of merit and what are they like?
8390What work of meditation do you perform?
8390Why worry?
8390Yama said,"What use is it to honor Buddha?
8847002:014 What good is it, my brethren, if a man professes to have faith, and yet his actions do not correspond?
8847002:020 But, idle boaster, are you willing to be taught how it is that faith apart from obedience is worthless?
8847003:011 In a fountain, are fresh water and bitter sent forth from the same opening?
8847003:012 Can a fig- tree, my brethren, yield olives, or a vine yield figs?
8847003:013 Which of you is a wise and well- instructed man?
8847004:001 What causes wars and contentions among you?
8847004:004 You unfaithful women, do you not know that friendship with the world means enmity to God?
8847005:013 Is one of you suffering?
8847005:014 Is any one ill?
8847Are not they the very people who drag you into the Law courts?-- 002:007 and the very people who speak evil of the noble Name by which you are called?
8847Can such faith save him?
8847For what is the nature of your life?
8847Has not God chosen those whom the world regards as poor to be rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdom which He has promised to those that love Him?
8847Is any one in good spirits?
8847Is it not the cravings which are ever at war within you for various pleasures?
8847Who are you to sit in judgement on your fellow man?
8847Yet is it not the rich who grind you down?
6310All right, Walter, now what would you say to starting our Bible class to- morrow evening?
6310All right; father, may I go up to my room now?
6310Am I to understand that evil and ignorance have no place in the universe; in other words, are not real?
6310And even though they believed this mistake regarding the earth, it did not change the earth any, did it, father?
6310And if he had found therein some quotations that he did not understand, would you think it strange?
6310And if he should tell you that those quotations which he did not understand were rubbish and nonsense, would you consider him a good authority?
6310And is there not supposed to be a spiritual meaning to all there is written there?
6310Any matter of importance, James?
6310Are you sure the book contains these things?
6310Best educated in what?
6310But Walter,said the pastor,"if I am not to believe the testimony of my five senses, how am I to know anything?"
6310But if it is not real, and God did not make it, where did it come from?
6310But you say you never read the book yourself?
6310But, Walter, how do we know that it is not the work of the evil one? 6310 But, father, how can you preach a sermon on it if you do not know what it is?"
6310Ca n''t you see it, father? 6310 Can we smell life?"
6310Can we taste life?
6310Can we touch life?
6310Can you explain what you mean, Walter, so your mother and I will understand?
6310Can you not see, James, that if God never made sickness, and He made all there was made, that sickness could not be a reality? 6310 Can you see life?"
6310Certainly, for they did not know different"Did their thinking so make it so?
6310Certainly, why do you ask?
6310Did Parson Jones ever have a talk with one of those hair- brained women, as he calls them?
6310Did Parson Jones ever study Christian Science under a qualified Christian Science teacher?
6310Did everybody believe it, father?
6310Did he ever read''Science and Health''?
6310Did he ever see the book?
6310Did he ever study or read''Science and Health''?
6310Did he ever study''Science and Health,''the text- book of this science?
6310Did not St. Paul heal the sick?
6310Did not everybody think the earth was flat years ago?
6310Did you ever hear of the devil doing a good thing?
6310Did you ever hear of the devil doing good?
6310Did you ever read what they call their textbook,''Science and Health?''
6310Did you ever talk to one of those practitioners?
6310Did you say you found this book?
6310Did you think you could influence a good and just God by your begging and beseeching, to be more than good and just?
6310Did you understand me, father?
6310Do you dare disobey me?
6310Do you know whether he has read it carefully?
6310Do you mean to say I have no body at all?
6310Do you mean to say that there really were two creations?
6310Do you think one of those female practitioners could keep such a good thing? 6310 Does that make them so?"
6310Does this spirit of God, as you call it, have a human face?
6310Everything, mother?
6310Excuse me, Mrs. White, but I do n''t seem to catch your meaning; what signs follow the reading of''Science and Health''?
6310Father did not Jesus bid His disciples heal the sick?
6310Father do you think it a good thing that I am well?
6310Father, do you believe life to be a reality?
6310Father, if Dr. Thompson had told you that he knew all about medicine by simply glancing into a medical book, would you believe him?
6310Father, might not that mist mean a mistake or a misapprehension? 6310 Father, was n''t he supposed to be suffering from a very severe case of Blight''s disease?"
6310Father, will nothing change your views?
6310Father, would you let your position stand in the way of saving mother''s life?
6310For my sins, father?
6310Have you ever asked Him to?
6310Have you ever noticed, father, that this particular verse starts in with a''_ but_''? 6310 How about you, mother?"
6310How do you know it is nonsense?
6310How was that, father?
6310How, then, can we account for his getting well?
6310I came to ask you if you know anything about this new cult called Christian Science?
6310Is not death the opposite of life, father?
6310Is not the Bible supposed to be an inspired book, father?
6310It does n''t say anything in that verse about God''s making a body does it father?
6310James, do you really believe God made our boy sick?
6310James, do you think the boy can be right in regard to sickness and sin being the same?
6310James, do you think there will be fish and fowl in heaven?
6310James, have you come to the conclusion that everything is spiritual?
6310James,he heard her say,"are there really two creations, one spiritual and the other material?"
6310Most assuredly not, have I not told you that God heals the sick, that God is Good, that God is Mind? 6310 Mr. Williams, do n''t you see that this is a god of your own making, an imaginary creature of your own mind?"
6310Mr. Williams, do you believe God is all intelligence?
6310Mr. Williams, do you think an all- powerful God could heal her? 6310 Mr. Williams, when you pray, do you or do you not have a mental picture of your god in mind?"
6310Mr. Williams, why should you think it strange that a good, and loving, and all- powerful Father should be ever ready to help His children?
6310No, but why these questions?
6310Now, Mr. Williams, do you wish me to give your wife treatment?
6310Now, father, would you say that the opposite of a reality was an unreality?
6310On what do you base your opinion?
6310That may be true of one who is demented, but how about a sane person?
6310That may be true, Mrs. White, but you do not wish to intimate that there is no God?
6310That verse says that God made man in His image and likeness, does that mean that man is spiritual?
6310Then God did not make our bodies, did He, father?
6310Then how can we have dominion over them if there are none there?
6310Then how can you say his getting well is the work of the devil who never does anything good?
6310Then if life is real, its opposite, or death, must be unreal; can you agree with me, father?
6310Then what did you expect to accomplish by begging and beseeching?
6310Then when you want information regarding Christian Science, why do n''t you go to a Christian Scientist?
6310Then which of the two narratives in the Bible is the true one, James?
6310Then why do you say that maybe my getting well is the work of the devil?
6310Then, why should you believe him in regard to Christian Science, when he confesses that he never studied or read the text book of this science?
6310Walter, do you wish to intimate that the brain is God?
6310Walter, where do you get that definition of the word dust?
6310Was Dr. Thompson ever taught Christian Science?
6310Was St. Paul one of Christ''s disciples?
6310Well father, where did St. Paul get his power to heal the sick if he was not one of the disciples that Jesus gave the power of healing to?
6310Well, Walter,said the father pleasantly,"have you decided where we shall commence our studies?"
6310What did you expect to accomplish by your begging and beseeching?
6310What do you mean by spiritual man?
6310What do you mean, Walter?
6310What does Parson Jones know about it?
6310What else could it be, Walter?
6310What incident was that? 6310 What is it?"
6310When did he begin to mend?
6310Who can prove it, Walter?
6310Who is this practitioner?
6310Why, James, of course we have a material body, do n''t we have to feed, clothe, and take care of it?
6310Why, Walter there would be no sense to such a speech; how could a misapprehension water the whole face of the ground?
6310Will you please describe this mental picture?
6310Would you suggest, father, that I continue to study Genesis from the place we left off?
6310Yes, Walter, but what has that to do with our material bodies?
6310Yes, Walter, why do you ask?
6310You have certainly gained a great deal in health since Thanksgiving day, but may not this be the work of the devil to lead you astray?
6310You have heard it said that Christian Science claims that sin, disease, and death are not real, have n''t you?
6310_ Did God make a mistake in the first creation and so start in again to rectify His mistake? 6310 _"Will you please explain that verse to me, father?"
63106, being a fog is wrong?"
6310And that this second narrative was the misapprehension?
6310Are there so many gods as that?
6310Are we laboring under a misapprehension regarding all these things?
6310As Walter seated himself near the desk, his father looked up and asked,"What is it, Walter?"
6310As soon as he was gone the pastor said,"Lillian, did you notice how Walter acted to- night?
6310At last she said,"James, what is worse than you thought?"
6310At length the father, said,"Walter, do you know what is meant by the word''tree''in that verse?"
6310At the supper table the pastor said,"Walter, what have you been doing all day?
6310But why are n''t his prayers answered?
6310CHAPTER II THE TURKEY DINNER"Well wife, what did you think of my sermon?"
6310Can evil only be a lie, a dream, a delusion, a mistake or misapprehension, as Walter called it?
6310Can we hear life?"
6310Could Walter''s explanation be the truth?
6310Could you induce him to investigate?
6310Do n''t you feel as well as usual?
6310Do n''t you think that Almighty God knows what is best for us, do you dare question anything He does?
6310Do our five material senses testify anything regarding this unreality or dead body?
6310Do we obey this greatest command of our Master?
6310Do you think she can be healed?"
6310Do you think the allwise Creator would have made him sick if it were not for the best?"
6310Do you understand it better now?"
6310Do you understand it now?"
6310God is Spirit, is He not?"
6310God, Good, is with you in this work, and with Him for you, who can stand against you?
6310Had you thought of the position it would place me in to have a Christian Science practitioner coming to our home every day?
6310Have you arrived at any conclusion in regard to this point, Walter?"
6310Have you never read that God made all that was made?"
6310He then glanced at the practitioner and said,"Mrs. White, can you offer me any advice?"
6310His father leaned back in his chair and regarded his son critically; was the boy inspired?
6310His mother greeted him with,"Why, Walter, what is the matter?
6310His mother said:"How would that help it, Walter?"
6310How could his wife take the nonsense of a boy for inspiration?
6310How else could he account for his intelligence?
6310I think this will be an excellent way, do n''t you, Walter?"
6310I wonder if I ought to read it?
6310If not, which one of the congregation has the right one?
6310If this thing kept up much longer he would be demented himself; what was the matter with his family?
6310In the first place, it says God made everything good; do you believe that?"
6310Is prejudice an evil?"
6310Is there a second creation, or is this simply one of the contradictions spoken of by some of our Bible critics?
6310Is there an evil power that creates these dreaded things?
6310It seems so easy for me to understand it now; do n''t you see what it means to me?
6310James Williams to the county jail for ten months, because Mose Webster stole those chickens,''would you think that justice?
6310Jones?"
6310Jones?"
6310Jones?"
6310Jones?"
6310Let me see, what did Walter say about its not being the work of the devil?
6310Let me see, what did Walter say about that_ mist_ being a misapprehension that arose among the people as to creation?
6310Let me see, what did she say?
6310No; why?
6310Now I wonder who lost this book?
6310Now he asked,"father, what is meant by that verse?
6310Now then, can you in any possible way show me wherein this claim of sickness of yours is good?
6310Since when have you taken to locking your door in the daytime?
6310So he asked,"What makes you so positive that God did not make you sick Walter?"
6310So he said,"Well, what is it?"
6310Supposing we take it out and lay it on a platter, does it think?"
6310Tell me, Walter, are you worse?"
6310The father looked at his son, smiled, and said:"Not a bad idea; what do you think of it, wife?"
6310The pastor turned to his wife and asked,"Do you think that last medicine is doing him any more good than the others we have tried?"
6310The pastor''s back stiffened up perceptibly, as he said rather cooly,"Mrs. White, do n''t you think your accusations are a little unjust?
6310The professor said,''No, I am feeling as well as usual; why do you ask?''
6310The question is, free from what?
6310Then God never made sin, neither did He make disease and death; then whence came they?
6310Then looking at his wife, he said,"Mother, do n''t you think we have had enough Bible lesson for this evening?"
6310Then the thought came,"Shall man be more just than God?"
6310Then turning to Walter, he was a little surprised to see him looking flushed and excited, so said,"Well, Walter, what are you thinking about?"
6310Then turning to his father, he said,"Good- night, father, shall we have another lesson to- morrow night?"
6310Then why may not the roots and the bark be used as well?
6310Then, addressing his son once more, he asked,"How did you like the sermon, Walter?"
6310Then, glancing at the pastor, she said,"Mr. Williams, does that answer your question, as to the unreality and origin of evil?"
6310Walter immediately thought of what"Science and Health"said on this subject, so he said,"Can we always believe what we see?"
6310Walter turned to his mother saying,"What have we to be thankful for, mother?"
6310Walter was somewhat surprised at the news, but after a moment he said,"You say you have given Christian Science an impartial investigation?"
6310Was the Bible wrong in this particular instance, if so, might it not all be wrong?
6310Was the boy right regarding the word omniscient?
6310Was there really something to Christian Science?
6310What becomes of a lie when the truth is declared?
6310What could this mean; where did Walter get these queer thoughts from; were they in reality queer?
6310What do you think of that plan, Walter?"
6310What has that to do with sending me to jail?
6310What have you been doing?
6310What proof have you had that you are right?"
6310What should he answer?
6310What was he to hear next, should he ask any more questions?
6310Where did this mist or misapprehension come from?
6310Where would this thing end?
6310White?"
6310Will you please look at the verse I have just read?
6310William Canterbury of the University of Canterbury a numbskull or quack?"
6310Williams, do you intend to defend this heretical cult?"
6310Williams?"
6310Williams?"
6310ejaculated the mother,"did you think that, James?"
6310in other words mere gossip; would you consider this justice?
6310mother, did n''t I make it plain?
6310or a trick of the devil to lead you astray?
7016''But if God said we should inherit this land, shall He not help us?'' 7016 ''Do you still think you are a pilgrim in Canaan?''
7016''How do you feel?'' 7016 ''I wonder if we can not mark that spot more plainly, so that no pilgrim will ever allow Giant Doubt to hold his false examination there?''
7016''What kind of garment is that you are wearing around your waist?'' 7016 ''Where did the old, evil giant overcome you?''
7016And, Master, that suffering was to redeem men to God, was it not?
7016Blessings on you, pilgrims, and what can I do for you?
7016Have you been to Honey Rock too, Pilgrim Joyful?
7016Have you made any other plans?
7016Is it that which caused the scratches and blood stains on your feet and hands and which tore your garments?
7016May we walk with you in the way? 7016 Suppose they do not go?"
7016Well, how many know of your death and your suffering to redeem men? 7016 Well, if you are all consecrated, what does the Lord do for those who are all given up?"
7016Where do you live, Pilgrim Serene?
7016Where is Honey Rock?
7016Whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
7016You never have any trouble do you, Pilgrim Serene? 7016 ***** So you conclude you are still on the wilderness side of the Jordan? 7016 And because these things are intangible and elusive, do you think they are not real? 7016 And how can I know that I am consecrated? 7016 And may we inquire about your home in Canaan, and why it is you seem so happy and calm? 7016 And there, what can that be, poor fellow? 7016 And what is that he is doing? 7016 And where does she live? 7016 Are there any idols to which your affections fondly cling? 7016 Are you all the Lord''s? 7016 Are you certain you left all the love of Egypt behind, on the farther side of the Jordan? 7016 Are you honest? 7016 Are you really all the Lord''s? 7016 Are you sure you are all consecrated to Immanuel? 7016 Are you sure you got this stone out of the right place this time? 7016 Are you, or are you not? 7016 By the way, did you ever hear the story of Pilgrim Sunshine? 7016 By the way, were you not neglectful of duty yesterday? 7016 CHAPTER ONE GETTING READY TO ENTER CANAAN Can you tell me, please, the first step to take in obtaining the experience of entire sanctification? 7016 CHAPTER TWO THE CROSSING OF THE JORDAN Just how did you feel at the time you were sanctified? 7016 Ca n''t you tell me the first step, the second, third, and all the rest? 7016 Can it be we must fight all of them? 7016 Can we use the sword and the shield as they should be used?
7016Can we?"
7016Can you carry out a resolution?
7016Can you do less than give all to Him?
7016Can you find the cubic contents of anger?
7016Can you give me any clue to this matter?
7016Can you give me any help?
7016Can you give me any instructions that will help me?
7016Can you give me some instructions on what to do with doubts?
7016Can you help me any in this difficulty?
7016Can you help me any?
7016Can you help me in this matter?
7016Can you help me?
7016Can you tell me how sanctified people feel?
7016Can you tell me?
7016Can you, in the shadow of the cross, be anything less than a full Bible Christian?
7016Could we find a home here?
7016Did you ever see a potter at work on a piece of clay making a vessel of it?
7016Did you leave all the wilderness luggage on yonder side Jordan?''
7016Did you?''
7016Do any giants live in this vicinity?
7016Do not the Scriptures command us to be perfect even as our Father in heaven is perfect?
7016Do sanctified people always feel joyful?
7016Do you answer,"Yes"?
7016Do you ask why he did such a thing?
7016Do you believe He has done or will do that thing?
7016Do you believe He has done something for you?
7016Do you believe anything?
7016Do you believe in God?
7016Do you believe this?
7016Do you intend to serve Him?
7016Do you lay all on the altar?
7016Do you make mistakes?
7016Do you need your faith strengthened in this particular doctrine?
7016Do you now choose His will?
7016Do you now lay on His altar your all?
7016Do you see that shaded valley deep down between those two mountains?
7016Do you still believe His promise?
7016Do you suppose Caleb could tell us how to obtain these fruits?
7016Do you thus believe?
7016Does it seem hard for you to give of your money to the blessed cause?
7016Does n''t it make you want to sit down under its magnificent foliage and drink in of its glorious essence?
7016Does not any selfish feeling or thought of holding back the full surrender seem sinful, utterly displeasing to your soul and to God?
7016Does your word mean anything?
7016Every teacher of entire sanctification that I ever heard says that the consecration must be complete; but how am I to know when it is complete?
7016Have you gained an established home in Canaan yet?''
7016Have you given all?
7016Have you made any plans?"
7016Have you thus consecrated?
7016How can two walk together except they be agreed?
7016How did you escape?"
7016How did you overcome yours?
7016How do sanctified people feel, anyway?
7016How do you feel now?''
7016How is your consecration?
7016How is your faith?
7016How may one know all the time that He is sanctified?
7016How will the world of sinners find it out?
7016If the righteous man can not feel indignant at evil, how can God judge the world?
7016If you say yes, then do you believe that God sanctifies you wholly?
7016In fact, who should judge as to what perfect patience is if it were a possible attainment?
7016Is it a delight to do something for Christ in behalf of others?
7016Is it a feeling?
7016Is it because you can not accomplish more?
7016Is it because you do not have the pleasant feelings you would like to have?
7016Is it because you make many blunders and mistakes?
7016Is it equally strong at all times, or does it come and go?
7016Is it not dangerous thus to yield?"
7016Is it right for me to claim to be sanctified?
7016Is n''t it doubtful whether you really crossed the Jordan?
7016Is n''t sanctification a grace where one will not be tried or tempted very much, at least not with such things as I am tried and tempted with?
7016Is prayer a burden?
7016Just here is where you may be tempted to draw back; for something may whisper,"Why, if you abandon yourself what will become of you?
7016Let me ask you if you can understand joy?
7016Might there not be some self- will left that I do not know of?
7016Must I try to obtain another, or be satisfied with the one I have?
7016My God, ca n''t I get a better experience than this?
7016Nevertheless not my will, but thine be done''?
7016Not much sunshine in your soul today, is there?''
7016Now, be honest about it, are n''t you sad?''
7016Now, how shall you know that all is given up and the sacrifice acceptable to God?
7016On which side of the Jordan are you, on the Canaan side or on the wilderness side?
7016One day the angel Gabriel met Jesus and said:"Master, did you not suffer great pain on the cross?"
7016Over what?
7016See it?
7016Shall we engage her in conversation?
7016Should God''s children be debarred from these pleasurable associations because the world goes too far in them?
7016That is where the old giant beat you, is n''t it?
7016The crucial test, however, is will you do or bear them?
7016The desire to be all the Lord''s is uppermost; but can I truly be all for Him with so many thoughts of all kinds running through my mind?
7016The story of Faithful makes us feel better, does n''t it?
7016These may live victoriously; but as for me, with my toils and troubles of various kinds, how can it be possible?
7016This is going to be a fair day, the sun came up clear this morning; shall we visit Pilgrim Sunshine?
7016We shall have time this evening, so why not visit Victory?
7016What are these realizations?
7016What are you, anyway?
7016What army ever won a victory if it was discouraged?
7016What can I do with them?
7016What is Jesus going to do if there are not a greater number of volunteers to carry on His work?
7016What is faith, anyway?
7016What is that to you?
7016What is the witness to sanctification?
7016What may I do for you?"
7016What merchant ever succeeded in business when discouraged?
7016What next?
7016What shall I do?
7016What shall I do?
7016What would you do in that case?
7016Whenever you decide to go to town to buy a hat or coat, you have no trouble in knowing your mind, do you?
7016Where are all my joyful feelings?
7016Where did you get those beautiful flowers in your hands?
7016Where does he live?
7016Who ever accomplished anything when discouraged?
7016Who ever saw a will in action?
7016Why did n''t you select a nice large stone such as Pilgrim Joyful carried out?''
7016Why do I feel this way?
7016Why not?
7016Will the pilgrim escape?
7016Will you engage in helping the devil at his work?
7016Will you help me?
7016Will you tell us something that will enable us to gain a freehold in Canaan?
7016Would you make up your mind that now is a good time to put hardships upon him and make life as miserable as you can for him?
7016You do not want to be deceived, do you?"
7016You think it will be profitable to go over to her home?
7016a decision?
7016a peace?
7016an assurance?
7016or a heartache?
7016or measure love in bushels or weigh it on scales?
7016or rapturous rejoicing?
7016or sorrow?
7016or what is it?
8273{ Deuteronomy 25:4} Is it for the oxen that God cares, 009:010 or does he say it assuredly for our sake? 8273 { Isaiah 25:8} 015:055"Death, where is your sting?
8273{ Isaiah 29:14} 001:020 Where is the wise? 8273 001:013 Is Christ divided? 8273 002:011 For who among men knows the things of a man, except the spirit of the man, which is in him? 8273 002:016For who has known the mind of the Lord, that he should instruct him?
8273003:004 For when one says,"I follow Paul,"and another,"I follow Apollos,"are n''t you fleshly?
8273003:005 Who then is Apollos, and who is Paul, but servants through whom you believed; and each as the Lord gave to him?
8273003:016 Do n''t you know that you are a temple of God, and that God''s Spirit lives in you?
8273004:007 For who makes you different?
8273004:021 What do you want?
8273005:012 For what have I to do with also judging those who are outside?
8273006:002 Do n''t you know that the saints will judge the world?
8273006:003 Do n''t you know that we will judge angels?
8273006:004 If then, you have to judge things pertaining to this life, do you set them to judge who are of no account in the assembly?
8273006:009 Or do n''t you know that the unrighteous will not inherit the Kingdom of God?
8273006:015 Do n''t you know that your bodies are members of Christ?
8273006:016 Or do n''t you know that he who is joined to a prostitute is one body?
8273006:019 Or do n''t you know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you, which you have from God?
8273007:016 For how do you know, wife, whether you will save your husband?
8273007:018 Was anyone called having been circumcised?
8273007:021 Were you called being a bondservant?
8273007:027 Are you bound to a wife?
8273009:001 Am I not free?
8273009:004 Have we no right to eat and to drink?
8273009:005 Have we no right to take along a wife who is a believer, even as the rest of the apostles, and the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas?
8273009:006 Or have only Barnabas and I no right to not work?
8273009:007 What soldier ever serves at his own expense?
8273009:008 Do I speak these things according to the ways of men?
8273009:011 If we sowed to you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we reap your fleshly things?
8273009:012 If others partake of this right over you, do n''t we yet more?
8273009:018 What then is my reward?
8273009:024 Do n''t you know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize?
8273010:016 The cup of blessing which we bless, is n''t it a communion of the blood of Christ?
8273010:019 What am I saying then?
8273010:022 Or do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
8273010:030 If I partake with thankfulness, why am I denounced for that for which I give thanks?
8273011:014 Does n''t even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him?
8273011:022 What, do n''t you have houses to eat and to drink in?
8273012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be?
8273012:019 If they were all one member, where would the body be?
8273012:029 Are all apostles?
8273012:030 Do all have gifts of healings?
8273014:008 For if the trumpet gave an uncertain sound, who would prepare himself for war?
8273014:009 So also you, unless you uttered by the tongue words easy to understand, how would it be known what is spoken?
8273014:015 What is it then?
8273014:026 What is it then, brothers?
8273014:036 What?
8273015:012 Now if Christ is preached, that he has been raised from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
8273015:029 Or else what will they do who are baptized for the dead?
8273015:030 Why do we also stand in jeopardy every hour?
8273015:032 If I fought with animals at Ephesus for human purposes, what does it profit me?
8273015:035 But someone will say,"How are the dead raised?"
8273Am I not an apostle?
8273And if the world is judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
8273And what do you have that you did n''t receive?
8273Are all miracle workers?
8273Are all prophets?
8273Are all teachers?
8273Are n''t you my work in the Lord?
8273Are we stronger than he?
8273Are you free from a wife?
8273But if you did receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?
8273Do all interpret?
8273Do all speak with various languages?
8273Do n''t those who eat the sacrifices have communion with the altar?
8273Do n''t you judge those who are within?
8273Do n''t you know that a little yeast leavens the whole lump?
8273For insofar as there is jealousy, strife, and factions among you, are n''t you fleshly, and do n''t you walk in the ways of men?
8273For why is my liberty judged by another conscience?
8273Hades{or, Hell}, where is your victory?
8273Has anyone been called in uncircumcision?
8273Has n''t God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
8273Have n''t I seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
8273How much more, things that pertain to this life?
8273If the dead are n''t raised at all, why then are they baptized for the dead?
8273If the whole were hearing, where would the smelling be?
8273Is it appropriate that a woman pray to God unveiled?
8273Is n''t there even one wise man among you who would be able to decide between his brothers?
8273Or did it come to you alone?
8273Or do you despise God''s assembly, and put them to shame who do n''t have?
8273Or does n''t the law also say the same thing?
8273Or how do you know, husband, whether you will save your wife?
8273Or were you baptized into the name of Paul?
8273Or who feeds a flock, and does n''t drink from the flock''s milk?
8273Shall I come to you with a rod, or in love and a spirit of gentleness?
8273Shall I praise you?
8273Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them members of a prostitute?
8273That a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or that an idol is anything?
8273The bread which we break, is n''t it a communion of the body of Christ?
8273Was Paul crucified for you?
8273Was it from you that the word of God went out?
8273What shall I tell you?
8273Where is the lawyer of this world?
8273Where is the scribe?
8273Who plants a vineyard, and does n''t eat of its fruit?
8273Why not rather be defrauded?
8273Why not rather be wronged?
8273and,"With what kind of body do they come?"
44769''Her look was now wild and penetrating; and she exclaimed,''What, Sir, do you say, and shall I see my George ere long?'' 44769 ''Shall I request your Rector, Mr. Guion, to call?''
44769''Then this earth still possesses some attractions?'' 44769 ''Then you think your son is still living, notwithstanding the report of his dangerous illness in the hospital at the Cape?''
44769''You long to be gone, I have no doubt?'' 44769 And I suppose you are both happier than when you preferred working in the garden on the Sabbath to going to church?"
44769And can not he pay a small account?
44769And did I say what that one thing was?
44769And do n''t you believe, Sir, in such omens? 44769 And do you consider this a trifling sum to owe one tradesman?"
44769And do you now think that any other but virtuous people will ever be received into heaven?
44769And do you think that the howling of the dog is a prognostic of your death, any more than the death of either of your servants?
44769And does my dear Louisa then prefer the pleasures of religion to those of the world?
44769And does my dear Miss Rawlins feel herself to be a sinner?
44769And have you changed your opinion? 44769 And how does my dear mother sustain the blow?"
44769And how have you decided it, Sir?
44769And how old, Madam, was your grandmother when she died?
44769And if, Madam, it be not an impertinent question, may I be permitted to inquire into the nature of your dream?
44769And is He not immutable in his promises of mercy to those who_ wish_ to return?
44769And is my father dead?
44769And is my husband dead, Sir?
44769And is not Charles Orme a man of probity and virtue?
44769And it greatly affected me,said Mrs. Pickford;"it made me think of our long lost George; shall we ever see him again?"
44769And she really did hear the dog howl some short time before her death?
44769And what do you think of the charges?
44769And what is that penalty?
44769And what may that be, Sir?
44769And who is Mr. Ridout, my dear? 44769 And who is it you have been thinking of?"
44769And why, Emma,here interposed Miss Holmes,"was it omitted?
44769And why, my son,she remonstrated,"did you not let me know of your illness before now?
44769And you are not weary of his service?
44769Are you as good as you can be?
44769Are you sure, Papa, that you are not misinformed?
44769As it is so small, I suppose it is crowded on the Sunday?
44769As this is a new discovery, will you tell me how you made it?
44769As you have asked me a question, will you allow me to ask you one?
44769But are you born again?
44769But can you derive any mental ease from reflecting on a passage which denounces indignation and wrath?
44769But did you not first lead me astray? 44769 But do you not think it possible for a female to attend a ball without having her breast inflated with vanity, or surcharged with envy?"
44769But do you think, Mary, that every Christian exemplifies the correctness of your remarks?
44769But do you wish the assembly- rooms deserted? 44769 But have you not, my dear Louisa,_ tasted_ that the Lord is gracious, as well as_ felt_ his terrors which have made you afraid?
44769But have you,said Mr. Reed,"no wish to live?"
44769But how can I pray, when I have no faith in prayer? 44769 But how can we give you up?
44769But how do you expect this great and mysterious change to be brought about?
44769But how is that? 44769 But how so?"
44769But how so?
44769But how will you reconcile such a tremendous state of things, with the acknowledged wisdom and beneficence of the Deity?
44769But is man, at any period of his moral history, living in a state of death? 44769 But is not the Redeemer exalted to give repentance?"
44769But is not the beauty of religion more attractive than its grandeur?
44769But is not the law of restriction, even now, a fundamental law of God''s administrative government? 44769 But shall we say that he died without faith, because he died without an assurance that he possessed it?
44769But what reason have I to believe that such gracious words relate to myself?
44769But which is the greatest insult, to doubt his ability to save to the uttermost, or his willingness? 44769 But why are you silent, my son?
44769But why ca n''t he derive his consolations from the religion of the Church of England?
44769But why recriminate on me the guilt of your own sin? 44769 But why, my dear Mamma, should you fear it?
44769But why, when it affords so much gratification?
44769But why, when they display so much ingenuity, are so delightful, and have such a good moral tendency?
44769But will He do it?
44769But will you not admit that God_ can_ turn away his anger from you, and comfort you?
44769But would you not tremble in anticipation of the success of such an effort? 44769 But you do not mean to say that these effects are invariably produced?"
44769But, Henry, is He not still able to save to the uttermost all that come unto God by him; and have you sinned beyond his recovering grace?
44769But, Madam, do you never expect to see another happy day?
44769But, Sir,said Mr. Sykes,"what evil can result from giving a few pence to some poor miserable- looking boys and girls?"
44769But,I asked,"may not a Christian leave the ministry of one preacher, to attend that of another, without sustaining or producing any moral injury?"
44769But,I replied,"do you think it wrong to go and hear these ministers?"
44769But,said Mrs. Lewellin,"what shall we do when you are taken from us?
44769Can I see him?
44769Come, ladies,one of them exclaimed,"where have you been rambling to all this time?
44769Dear Sir, do you think he ever pays any attention to us, and such little things as a pleasure excursion?
44769Do you ever feel weary of reading the parts of the Bible you have read before?
44769Do you know him, Sir?
44769Do you know how they got over the difficulties occasioned by the non- production of the register of their birth and baptism?
44769Do you know what this new religion is?
44769Do you think it is a confirmed consumption?
44769Do you think it possible, Papa, that I could be so unwise or so undutiful as to take any important step without consulting you?
44769Do you think that a longer continuance in the country will prove beneficial to the dear sufferer?
44769Do you think, Sir, she can be removed without much inconvenience to herself?
44769From what did you escape, Sir?
44769Had he family prayer, the evening you refer to,_ before_ or_ after_ the games were introduced?
44769Has she her fortune at her own command?
44769Have you any money?
44769Have you been ill long, Madam?
44769Have you been to my homestead?
44769Have you ever read the Bible, Madam?
44769Have you ever thought much about the difficulty of getting into the right way which leads to heaven? 44769 Have you seen him since the fatal accident?"
44769How did you happen again to meet with her?
44769How in the world did he get them then?
44769How long may it be since you first knew the Lord?
44769How much is this small account?
44769How often have you duty performed in it?
44769How so, Madam?
44769How so, my dear son?
44769I can very easily forgive you, dear Miss Rawlins; but will you permit me to ask you why you did not reply?
44769I presume he attends a place of worship?
44769I presume, Sir, he is a man of prayer?
44769I presume, Sir, he is a religious man?
44769I see your curiosity is awakened; but can not you restrain it for a few hours, till you can coax your husband to gratify it?
44769I suppose you wish to go to heaven when you die?
44769I suppose, Farmer, you have thought sometimes during your confinement, about your departure from earth, to be with Christ?
44769I suppose,here remarked Mrs. Lewellin,"the secession of two such gay devotees from the circle of fashion, occasioned some little tumult?"
44769In what point, Sir?
44769Is he living, Sir? 44769 Is it possible, Sir,"Mrs. Lewellin replied,"for us to lose such a pastor and such a friend without weeping?"
44769Is she alive?--Has she spoken?
44769Is this an illusion, or a reality? 44769 Is your disorder, then, of such a threatening character?"
44769It did not, I suppose, fall on you?
44769It is pretty good land, I believe, Farmer?
44769Jane and I,said Miss Holmes, as they were all rising from the dinner table,"are going to see Mrs. Kent; will you accompany us, Emma?"
44769Of what?
44769One word, Charles,said his mother,"what are you going to do with Miss Collingwood?"
44769Pray, Sir,said Mrs. Holmes,"what is your opinion?"
44769Shall I explain it, Sir?
44769Tell me, my dear child,said her father, taking her by the hand,"have you not already been induced to do so, and that by the persuasion of others?"
44769The Psalmist says,''It hath been good for me that I have been afflicted;''and I suppose, Farmer, you can say the same?
44769Then has my dear Louisa no dread of death?
44769Then ought they not to have refused letting me learn to dance, if they intended to deny me the pleasure of it? 44769 Then they have not brought a new religion into the village?"
44769Then you do n''t envy the rich and the noble?
44769Then you do not murmur, or feel disquieted?
44769Then you still believe that when death comes you will cease to exist, and perish for ever like the beasts of the field?
44769Then, Sir, you think you will''shortly put off this tabernacle,''and enter that''house which is not made with hands, eternal in the heavens?''
44769Then, Sir,I replied,"why do n''t you?
44769Then, how can you expect to go to heaven on your own principle of reasoning? 44769 Then, where is he?"
44769Then, why have the sacred writers done it? 44769 Very smart, Sir: then you think such a religion would do me good?"
44769Well, Madam, it is certain you will die, and you may die suddenly; but do you think that this dream will hasten the time of your death?
44769Well, my son, I hope the Lord is dealing graciously with your soul now you are in the dark valley?
44769Were you never in a thunder- storm?
44769What are his difficulties?
44769What book,inquired Mrs. Lewellin,"do you like next to the Bible?"
44769What did your parents say?
44769What fresh evidence of the divinity of the gospel,said Mr. Annesley,"did you receive last night, for I do not recollect advancing any?"
44769What injury can it do the private reputation of a Christian?
44769What woman are you in bondage to?
44769What''s the matter now?
44769What''s the matter, Henry?
44769What''s the matter, girls?
44769Where is he?
44769Where''s Charles?
44769Where''s my sister?
44769Where''s the lady?
44769Where, and when, Sir, may I ask?
44769Who can tell?
44769Who will bear the heavy tidings to our father?
44769Why not, Miss Holmes?
44769Why not, Sir, act on the same principle, on the more important question relating to your soul-- its peace, and its salvation? 44769 Why, Madam?"
44769Yes, I know it; but what has he done?
44769Yes, but what sacrifice of feeling does it require?
44769Yes, my child, he always deals righteously; but is he dealing graciously?
44769You appear unhappy,said her husband, one day, on finding her in tears;"is it on my account or your own?"
44769You do not doubt its reality?
44769You expect, I suppose, that you shall soon get about again?
44769You have no doubts, I suppose, about the certainty of your salvation?
44769You have then no doubt of your final salvation?
44769You refer, I presume, to the omission of her name in the parish registry, recording the fact of her regeneration?
44769You were not at home, I believe, when your son arrived?
44769You would not now willingly be what you once were?
44769''Are you in any pain?''
44769''But where is father?''
44769''Do you want anything?''
44769''How long has she been ill?''
447693--"And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
44769A Christian who has not the liberty so much as to think of an ill thing?--Why does he entertain himself with lewd representations?
44769A few hours will decide the long- agitated question--''Am I his, or am I not?''
44769A miracle?"
44769Am I in some fairy land?"
44769Am I to perish like the beasts of the field?
44769And are not Christian parents, in general, too inattentive to this branch of their duty?
44769And are they not, from their age, and experience, and affection, qualified to give advice?
44769And can either of these passions be excited without producing some demoralizing effect?
44769And can we anticipate it with cool indifference?
44769And can you anticipate the solemnities of that day, while continuing in a course of sin, with any other than the most fearful apprehensions?
44769And can you, my dear Henry, leave the Saviour who once had compassion on you, and did such great things for you, as you so often told us of?
44769And could I remember these things, without remembering you and my other pious friends?
44769And have we not encouragement to do this, seeing that God is sometimes pleased to transform the persecutor into a preacher of the gospel?
44769And have you, my Henry, forsaken that Saviour whom, unseen, you loved when you lived at home with us?
44769And if others excel her, or receive more marked attentions, will she not retire from the company stung with envy?
44769And is it not so?
44769And is it you, my dear Miss Rawlins?"
44769And is the wise Disposer of all events about to remove you from amongst us?
44769And is this the only one which the history of crime has given you?
44769And since the mind of man has a natural bent to extravagance, how is it likely to hold out under example and invitation?
44769And what do they say on the question relating to the source of their knowledge?
44769And what has it done for modern Paris, where it exists in the plenitude of its glory?
44769And what is the consequence of this?
44769And who can turn away from such a scene, without wishing to be made a partaker of the like precious faith?
44769And who, beloved brethren, supplies me with the materials for this dramatic sketch?
44769And why do I believe it?
44769And will not the influence of his example have an injurious effect on his children?
44769And will not this excite prejudice in their minds against the clergyman whose ministry they are_ forced_ to attend?
44769And will you remain in a state of indifference, while such solemn events are at hand?
44769And would you suffer them, if they had acquired it, to go alone?"
44769And, after all, what is virtue?
44769And,_ third_, Are his sufferings expiatory-- the meritorious cause of human salvation?
44769Are Miss Susan and Miss Dorothy still alive?"
44769Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
44769Are not these injunctions violated by those who frequent the theatre?
44769Are there no filthy expressions-- no unhallowed jesting on the stage?
44769Are there no idle-- no profane words spoken on the stage?
44769Are they not, in the case of the marriage of their children, apt to depend too much on their own judgment to decide on its fitness?
44769Are we ready to step across the boundary which divides the visible from the invisible world, without faltering in our passage?
44769Are you become an alien from every virtuous principle?
44769Are you quite sure that it would be hissed off by a British audience?"
44769Are you such a coward as to care for what others say, when you are doing a thing for your own advantage?
44769As time advances, are you not gradually sinking into a state of mental dejection, from which you see no chance of being delivered?
44769But are you prepared to give an account of the manner in which you have improved his faithful services amongst you?
44769But do not parents sometimes bring upon themselves, and upon their children, the very evils which they are anxious to avoid?
44769But has he not on this occasion acted like one?"
44769But how is it he derives so much consolation from that which gives me none?"
44769But how is this?
44769But is not the exposing of children condemned in that charge against the Romans that they were''without natural affection?''
44769But suppose, while in this state of terror, we should hear them singing in chorus a verse of some familiar hymn, would you then recoil in terror?
44769But there is one question of a more direct personal nature, which I wish to propose, and it is this-- What am I to do?
44769But what is that something?
44769But who can ascertain which ray begins, or which ends the dawn?
44769But who has not been struck with the difference of the impression and effect?
44769But why do they tremble, if they believe she has no power to punish?
44769But, before I touch on this, will you permit me to ask how long she lived after your unexpected interview with her?
44769But, how shall we know the wisest and the best from the most depraved, in such a promiscuous throng as usually crowd a theatre?--From instinct?
44769But, if the resources are sufficient to satisfy the demands of justice, has benevolence no claim on the female sex?
44769But, to come to the point, what are the evils which you think result from such scenes of amusement?"
44769Ca n''t you favour me with another?"
44769Can Jesus Christ make me happy?
44769Can no argument produce a conviction of your danger, and can no motive induce you to avoid it?
44769Can not we do what Mr. Stevens did under similar circumstances?
44769Can such a change in your habits take place without having some powerful effect on the state of your affections?
44769Can such persons expect a state of future felicity as confidently as though they had always been virtuous?
44769Can this strange change take place without producing some ill effect?
44769Can we expect to become established in our faith, by going where that faith is perpetually assailed?
44769Can we expect to derive consolation, if we go where the manner in which the message is offered offends our taste?
44769Can we expect to venerate the ministry, if the man who holds the hallowed office display not the same mind which was in Christ Jesus our Lord?
44769Can you favour us with some account of her history?"
44769Can you form any idea how much she is likely to have?
44769Can you hope to gain proselytes to your opinion?
44769Can you tell me the meaning, as I should like to know?"
44769Did George tell you what he says to his mother and me?
44769Did I ever make you a promise, which I have not redeemed?"
44769Did any of the apostles ever condemn the theatrical exhibitions of the times in which they lived?
44769Did the stage ever recover Greece or Rome from their licentious and barbarous rites and ceremonies?
44769Do no corrupt communications proceed from the mouth of players?
44769Do you imagine that he is unable to save you?
44769Do you imagine that the misery of a lost soul is less terrible than the Scriptures represent it?
44769Do you not think that religious people ought to abstain from the appearance of evil?
44769Do you recollect the remark which you made on your return home?"
44769Do you suppose he is unwilling to save you?
44769Do you think he would hesitate breaking off that engagement a single moment?
44769Do you think you are in no danger of being lost?
44769Does Sophia know it?
44769Does it enlarge and strengthen the intellectual faculty, or extend the boundary of our practical knowledge?
44769Does it refine the_ moral_ taste, or call into action the best feelings of our nature?
44769Does it tend to prepare us for our final destiny, as candidates for immortality?"
44769Does no feeling of generous sensibility move in your breast?
44769Does not the apostle, in this passage, commend those to whom it was addressed, for having renounced their former revellings and banquetings?
44769Does not this clearly prove that faith in Christ, and an assurance of an interest in him, are essentially distinct?
44769Does not this passage condemn our going into the assemblies of the ungodly?
44769Does not this prove that the tendency of their professional duties is injurious to their own morals?"
44769Does the shepherd refuse to take back the lamb into his fold, which has happened to stray from him?"
44769Does your moral sense, dear Emma, receive no offence, when you see a person, who makes a profession of personal piety, acting like a worldling?"
44769During all this time that has elapsed, what has become of our friends at Fairmount?
44769Falkland._--"And what may that be?"
44769Falkland._--"But, Sir, do you believe that the apostles approved of every practice which they did not_ expressly_ condemn?"
44769Falkland._--"I grant it, Sir; but will her imagination sustain no injury by the polluting impressions which it will receive?
44769Falkland._--"It may be so; but would you like a son or a daughter to acquire a passion for theatrical amusements?
44769Falkland._--"Then, Sir, if I understand you, it is lawful to introduce any play on the stage which the lord- chamberlain licenses?"
44769Falkland._--"Then, Sir, theatrical amusements will not reclaim extreme profligacy, nor produce virtue where it is most needed?"
44769Falkland._--"Then, Sir, you require a stock of virtue to insert your graft on, or you do not calculate on raising any good fruit?"
44769Falkland._--"Very possibly; but do all who attend the theatre adopt the same judicious maxim?"
44769Falkland._--"What if the persons to whom they wrote had previously renounced them?"
44769For example, are superior intelligence, genius, or wealth, made common property-- to be possessed by men share and share alike?
44769For what influence can an unstable man ever acquire, unless it be the power of doing evil?
44769For what is beauty without life but a fading ornament?
44769For what purpose?
44769From whence did they gain their information?
44769Has a father no personal interest in the preservation of the life and happiness of his child?
44769Has he a mind to discharge his modesty, that he may sin afterwards with the more boldness?
44769Has he not said,''Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out?''"
44769Has it not been admitted, that expressions are sometimes uttered on the stage which the lips of virgin modesty could not utter?
44769Have not many, who have ended their days on the scaffold, traced their ruin to the profanation of the Sabbath?
44769Have they no claim on our benevolent feelings?
44769Have you been as much pleased as you were with the excellent discourse we heard the Sunday before I left home?"
44769Have you ever spoken to her on the subject?"
44769Have you lived here many years?"
44769Have you lost all sense of honour?
44769Have you not read the verses which almost immediately follow?--''Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
44769Have you nothing in the shape of a novel?
44769Have you, Sir, on more mature deliberation, been induced to change that opinion?"
44769Have_ they_ never been publicly convicted of crime?"
44769Have_ they_ never broken down the fence that guards the sanctity of domestic virtue?
44769He has broken down the fence of our union, and taken away the first- fruits of our wedded happiness, and what have we left to make up for our loss?
44769He has, I see, a chapter on the employment of time; shall I read that, Miss Holmes?"
44769He now gently waved his hand as he repeated the triumphant language of the apostle:--"O death, where is thy sting?
44769How came these men to devise a scheme of religion which is so admirably adapted to the moral state of man?
44769How can we take this cup of sorrow without praying that it may pass from us?
44769How could they have done this, unless they had been guided by a prescient Spirit, to whose eye all the future is as visible as all the past?"
44769How did he die?"
44769How did you escape it?
44769How is it that it does not scatter the seeds of virtue among them, and raise it to a high state of culture?"
44769How is this possible, when he is dead, and gone to heaven?
44769How is this?
44769How is this?''
44769How then will you account for finding only the five shillings and sixpence?"
44769How will you account for this rather puzzling fact?''
44769However, waiving all personal remarks, allow me to ask you if you really believe that Christianity will ever become a universal religion?
44769I am commanded to take heed_ what I hear_; and if I disobey this injunction, how can I expect to enjoy the Divine blessing?"
44769I believe you learned at school, dear Emma; did you not?"
44769I beseech you, by that voice of sympathy and power, with which he said to Saul, while injuring his church,''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?''
44769I grant that certain abuses, at various periods of its history, have disgraced this department of the drama; but what then?
44769I grant you that the most obscene and licentious compositions have disgraced the stage, but is the abuse of a thing any objection against its use?
44769I now can see the vanity of the world; but shall I do so when I am again able to go about?
44769I suppose he has told you about the sarmunt that made him feel all at once that he was in a new world?
44769I suppose you have read what Jesus Christ says on this point?
44769I then put the all- important question--''_Do you know anything about Jesus Christ?_''Never shall I forget the effect of this question.
44769I would ask him if he does not often regret the exchange he has made?
44769I would ask, Have you never made the attempt?
44769If she is now convinced that by consummating the union, her happiness for life will be sacrificed, ought she to be compelled to do so?
44769If so, for what purpose?"
44769If so, it can not be a safe guide; and if it be not so, how do you account for the very different interpretations which it receives?''"
44769If some of the clergy are corrupt, will the fact of their corruption diminish the magnitude of the players''vices?
44769If this be not proof against theatrical amusements, what will you call proof?
44769If true, we can account for its origin; but how can its origin be accounted for if it be false?
44769If we go to church, and pay every one his own, and are as good as we can be, do you not think that we shall go to heaven when we die?
44769If you are right, I am on the wrong tack; but what must I do to get right?
44769If you push that which totters already, whither will it tumble?
44769In fact, would not such an attempt, if made, as has happened occasionally in modern times, be considered a proof of insanity?
44769In illustration of this subject, I shall here conclude by quoting the following from a deceased divine:--"If you ask, But how am I to return?
44769Is he a more learned or a more virtuous man than you are?"
44769Is he a pious man, or does he belong to the world?"
44769Is he gone without giving me his blessing?
44769Is it a hidden mystery which the great teacher death alone can explain; or is it possible to get the mystery explained before death comes?
44769Is it an oracle which utters truth and falsehood?
44769Is it not a great misfortune that it should come to- day?"
44769Is it not enough for me to bear his unkindness, without having to endure such reproaches?"
44769Is it not that the contracting parties may have an opportunity of judging of their relative fitness for each other?
44769Is it not there that the evil spirits of impurity spread their nets for thoughtless and unsuspecting youth?
44769Is it not to be regretted, that a similar spirit has not been uniformly cherished amongst the disciples of Jesus Christ?
44769Is my preservation from death to be regarded as a little matter?
44769Is she not, Emma?"
44769Is the Bible really such a mysterious book that it is incapable of being understood?
44769Is the Lord''s arm shortened, that he can not save?
44769Is the crime of gaming, or bull- baiting, or of forgery expressly condemned by the Scriptures?
44769Is there not a strong censure against slavery conveyed in the command to''do unto others as you would have them do unto you?''
44769Is there nothing in this that may suit your case?
44769Is this a delusion, or am I waking up out of a mental torpor amidst sublime spiritual realities?
44769Is this a fair specimen of your Christian charity?"
44769Is this favourable to the cultivation and growth of virtue?
44769It is this, Sir: As we have so many religions in this kingdom, which is the best?"
44769It is this-- Shall your nephew and my daughter, after a certain event takes place, go to reside near London, or shall they reside near us?"
44769May I be permitted now, to place your leading assertion, and your last concession, in one sentence?"
44769May they not have become corrupted in the course of time?
44769Moving back, as if from an adder, he said,"Have you been reading it?"
44769Mr. Roscoe, addressing Mr. Guion, said,"Can you, Sir, tell me anything about my old friends the Misses Brownjohn?
44769Must I then, I said to myself, withdraw from the gay world to be happy?
44769Now, Sir, when will you come and give us the sarmunt in the barn?
44769Now, permit me to ask, if the sanctimonious hypocrite is not a more odious character than the profligate player?"
44769Now, what evil can result from such a method of passing away the evening?"
44769O grave, where is thy victory?
44769On what basis can I rest a hope of acceptance?"
44769Ought a female to marry when she feels conscious that she can not be happy with the person who wishes her to become his wife?
44769Our Saviour says--''Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
44769Permit me, then, to ask you, if the company into which the young are introduced at a theatre, does not form a very powerful objection against it?"
44769Pray, may I have you as a partner, as I see they are getting up a quadrille?"
44769Roscoe._--"And what is it but prejudice, arising from ignorance and misconception, which prevents this cordial union and fraternal attachment?
44769Shall I pray with you, before I leave you?
44769Shall we provide no spiritual comforter, but suffer them to live and die without having one near them to administer the consolations of religion?
44769Should we be calm, like the woodman, who after the toils of the day, goes home to enjoy his rest?
44769Should we be in ecstasy, as when the captive is released from the prison- house of wretchedness, and restored to his home?
44769Stevens._--"How did you meet the difficulties of the case?"
44769Talbot._--"And, Sir, has no unsuspecting family had occasion to rue the day when they received into their friendship the ministers of religion?
44769Talbot._--"Have I not admitted it, Sir?"
44769Talbot._--"Then, how comes it to pass, if it be so, that these men still remain immoral?"
44769Talbot._--"There is, I admit, too much truth in what you now say; and how will you account for it?"
44769Talbot._--"What plays do you refer to?"
44769Talbot._--"Why, Sir, I presume you know that the public often reject plays?"
44769Talbot._--"Why, Sir, are there not many who wear the gown immoral?"
44769The eye of the invalid lady caught hers; she paused, and exclaimed with emotion--"And is it you, my dear Miss Roscoe?"
44769The great question,_ What must we do to be saved?_ answered: see_ An Escape from a False Refuge_( i.
44769The people are honest, industrious, virtuous, and happy; and what reformation do they require?"
44769The real question of difficulty to decide is simply this:--Are they supernatural manifestations, or illusions of the imagination?
44769Then, as you object to the novel, I presume you are equally averse to the card- table?"
44769There are two questions, I apprehend, which have an immediate claim on our attention-- first, What is the design of comedy?
44769They can not attend; and shall we leave them to spend the remainder of their days in a state of spiritual destitution?
44769They may express their opinion, and they often do express it, but of what value or importance is it in relation to the subject?
44769They may say that its tendency is to make us unhappy; but how can they prove it?
44769This simple, artless tale made its way to the heart of Mr. Lucas, who said,"How long have you been in London?"
44769This was followed by several common- place questions-- such as,''What is your name?''
44769Thy sin may be great, and the language of an awakened conscience may suggest, Who can heal me?
44769To whom then?"
44769Was God away from the spot where my friend''s foot slipped?
44769Was it mere chance which gave me a hair- breadth escape from a sudden death?
44769Were they not employed to furnish us with a code of laws for the government of our conduct?
44769Were you intimate with her?"
44769What am I to do, or suffer, to gain peace of mind, and get that new spiritual life, of which you have been speaking?"
44769What human power could have effected such a moral renovation as that which was produced while she was listening to this sermon by Mr. Annesley?
44769What is it for man to perish?
44769What more melancholy sight than this can be presented to the real Christian?
44769What plea can I urge for mercy?
44769What positive thing am I to do, or suffer, to obtain it?
44769What shall we do, for I feel the subject too important to be dismissed?"
44769What think you of this specimen?
44769What will father say if he hears of it?"
44769What, Sir, is freedom, where all are not free-- where the greatest of God''s blessings is limited with impious caprice to the colour of the skin?
44769Where is the soul- refreshing view, Of Jesus and his Word?
44769Where, and how, can I obtain it?
44769Wherefore?
44769Who can place any dependence on him?"
44769Who can respect him?
44769Who will bear the heavy tidings to our father?"
44769Why need I mention the levities and impertinences in comedies, or the ranting distractions of tragedy?
44769Why not dismiss your prejudices, and go to the village chapel?
44769Why not make the experiment, which can subject you to no loss, and may lead to a glorious issue?"
44769Why not?
44769Why should any efforts be made to dispossess them of their religion, with its rites and ceremonies, which they inherit from their forefathers?"
44769Why should you continue to linger around the promises of salvation, and not embrace them as the source of your comfort?"
44769Why should you pause?
44769Why then should you doubt?
44769Why these omissions?
44769Why, Sir, what is there in that obsolete book to interest me?"
44769Why, do n''t you recollect what our blessed Lord said,''Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out?''
44769Why, is not a Unitarian compelled to believe what he can not comprehend?
44769Why, what evil has she done?
44769Will her memory carry away no expression which you would rather she would forget?"
44769Will her moral taste sustain no injury by the obscene sentiments and allusions which she will hear?
44769Will not this prove injurious to them?
44769Will she retire as pure from all corrupt associations, as she was when she first entered the theatre?
44769Will you give us another sarmunt in the barn, Sir?"
44769Will you pass on to meet them, as though they were cunningly devised fables?
44769Will you refuse to come to Jesus Christ, that you may have life?
44769Will you resolutely withstand all the efforts which are made to save you from going down to death unprepared to meet your God?
44769Would it suffice for the sun to veil his light, and the moon her brightness, to cover the ocean with mourning, and the heavens with sackcloth?
44769Would the prophets and apostles have used these expressions if they had been Unitarians believing in Christ''s exclusive humanity?"
44769Would this be an act of wisdom or of discretion?
44769Would you experience additional consternation on perceiving that these barbarians had been instructed in the Christian faith?"
44769Would you like that female to be either your mother, your wife, your sister, or your daughter?"
44769Would you perceive the ingratitude and folly of squandering so precious a deposit?
44769Yes, Sir, and I will visit it when the gray hairs of age hang upon me, if I am spared to old age; and shall I ever forget it when in heaven?
44769You have withdrawn from me your love and your society, and will you now in exchange give me your reproaches?
44769You live; but what is that life which you have lived?
44769You object to such compositions, I believe?"
44769You''ll give us another sarmunt in the barn?"
44769[ 29] But, to advert to the religion of this village chapel, am I to understand that the doctrines of the Church of England are preached in it?"
44769[ 45] Did they succeed in getting it?"
44769_ Miss Roscoe._--"Do you give the clothes to the poor, or do you sell them?"
44769and against duelling, in the general prohibition of murder contained in the sixth commandment?"
44769and as often condemn himself for his folly and ingratitude in having made it?
44769and as resolutely devote yourselves to the follies and the amusements of the world, as though you were to live for ever?
44769and can you, on cool reflection, suppose that He will ever abandon you, now that you have surrendered your heart to him?"
44769and do you wish, if possible, to sink me into contempt, after having abandoned me and your child?
44769and does he not arm them against the reproaches which their exemplary conduct would bring upon them?
44769and have I lost my father?
44769and have you departed from the ways of the Lord for the pleasures of sin, which are only for a season?
44769and have you made a shipwreck of that precious faith which once filled you with so much joy and peace in believing?
44769and how can he sufficiently deplore such a calamity?
44769and if it be a crime to advance them, can it be less than a crime to receive them?
44769and if it be a crime to utter them, can it be less than a crime to go and listen to them?
44769and if these vices are not to be named amongst Christians, ought they to be sanctioned by them?
44769and in thy name done many wonderful works?
44769and in thy name have cast out devils?
44769and is not that code perfect?
44769and must she be taken from me?"
44769and thus, like the apostle, while to some I have been the savour of life unto life, must I be to others the savour of death unto death?"
44769and what is that?"
44769and what, on the other hand, is that of those countries, where Christianity has been established?"
44769and whether there was a recurrence of the astonishing responses to your inquiries?"
44769and without exclaiming,"Let me die the death of the righteous?"
44769and yet, Sir, would you venture to appeal to the silence of the Scriptures as a tacit sanction of these vices?
44769and, if so, how do you think it will be propagated through the earth?"
44769and, instead of seeing you accepted in the Beloved, shall I see you banished from the presence of the Lord for ever?
44769and, secondly, Will the desired result be attained through its instrumentality?
44769but do they?
44769does mercy ever employ such terrific forerunners to announce her coming?
44769has he ever employed the stage to turn men from darkness to light-- from the power of Satan to himself?
44769how am I to regain my long- lost peace?
44769is he in prison?"
44769is it an argument against the thing itself, any more than the impositions of priestcraft are arguments against the value of true religion?
44769is that my beloved pastor?
44769or am I to exist in another state of being?
44769or from some secret sign which, like that of the Masonic order, is concealed from every one but the initiated?"
44769or is his ear heavy, that he can not hear?"
44769or may not the writers of them have committed some mistake?"
44769or must we look upon them as a contingent evil, inseparably connected with his mysterious history?"
44769or should we be alarmed, as when the mariner sees the first symptoms of the rising storm?
44769or should we turn pale, and tremble like the condemned criminal, when he hears the first sound of his own funeral knell?
44769or that the happiness of a redeemed spirit is less joyous?
44769or was it for the purpose of redeeming sinners from some fatal danger?
44769or, Who is expected?
44769or, could we realize the calamity in all its extent, what tokens of our compassion and concern would be deemed equal to the occasion?
44769said Alfred, clasping his hands in an intensity of anguish,"And must she die?
44769said I, as I withdrew from the chamber of death; and how can it be?
44769said her brother,"Is she safe?"
44769said the lively young lady,"and did you think so when you received your wound in the head?
44769v. 22);--to have''no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them?''
44769what is honour without life but a bursting bubble?
44769what is wealth without life but a useless substance?
44769what visible evidence do you refer to?
44769when shall I come, and appear before him?''
44769where can I go when he cometh''to execute judgment upon all?''
44769who will bear the heavy tidings to our father?"
44769why do n''t we come to Jesus Christ, and be saved?"
44769why, have you not given him two drafts on your banker, for a considerable amount?"
44769will conscience never reproach her?
44769will she be satisfied and contented?
44769will she have no misgivings?
44769will the days of her life"----glide softly o''er her head, Made up of innocence?"
44769will you reject the counsel of God against yourselves?
44769you now really take me by surprise; but, to be serious, how do you make this out?"
59991And what may he be called?
59991And when they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachmas came to Peter, and said to him: Doth not your Master pay the didrachma? 59991 Are we not children of Abraham?"
59991Are you determined not to commit this sin again?
59991But rather who are you?
59991Do you not see,said he,"that these rich and powerful persons are in possession of a wonderful elixir?
59991Does he?
59991My people, what have I done unto thee, or in what have I grieved thee? 59991 Simon Peter, lovest thou Me more than these?"
59991Then these poor, misguided souls are only grasping at shadows of happiness, and losing the reality in the meanwhile?
59991Who are you that takes the place of Brother John?
59991Why, do n''t you know,said he,"I''m the mighty hard case?"
59991Again:"Know ye not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God?
59991Alone with what?
59991Am I not right in saying that the dram- seller sins against justice?
59991Am I worthy of the name?
59991Am I, this moment, in a state of salvation or of damnation?
59991And I wish to know if a man must remain a thief because he has been brought up a thief, and never learned an honest trade?
59991And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more?
59991And is not the referring of any or all of the states of our being to Him an act of religion?
59991And tell me, how now?
59991And what are they?
59991And what can better represent repentance than the fine dust of which they are composed?
59991And what is signified by myrrh?
59991And what is this fountain?
59991And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying: What is thy opinion, Simon?
59991And who are some of the other false prophets?
59991And who has done all this?
59991And why do men prize these beautiful scenes?
59991And why so?
59991And yet, what do we see?
59991And, before the priest pours the sanctifying water on the brow of the person, he says,"Dost thou renounce Satan and all his works and all his pomps?"
59991And, first, what is the pure gold which is acceptable to our God and Creator?
59991Answer me, dram- shop, where is the girl gone?
59991Are not innumerable graces and virtues waiting for us, ready to be given, if we will only take the trouble to ask for them?
59991Are the children of darkness always to be wiser than the children of light?
59991Are you a victim to human respect?
59991Are you all ready for the last preparations?
59991Are you at peace with God and men?
59991Are you hard- hearted, stubborn, and resentful, easy to take offence?
59991Are you ignorant of the truths of faith, or do they seem difficult to you and beyond your grasp?
59991Are you ignorant of the ways of God''s providence?
59991Are you in ignorance of what is best for you here and hereafter?
59991Are you moved with that deep emotion such a memory should awaken?
59991Are you poor?
59991Are you proud?
59991Are you timid and shamefaced in your service to God?
59991Are you, then, half- minded to go back to your old sins?
59991Art thou to us above all price?
59991Ask not with Pilate,"What is truth?
59991At any moment His eye may fall upon us, and we may hear the words,"Friend, why camest thou in hither with out having on a wedding garment?"
59991At certain seasons they cross the seas, endure fatigue, spend a great deal of time and money-- and what for?
59991At last the disciples and brethren who were present, getting tired of always hearing the same thing, said: Master, why do you always repeat this?
59991But did God absolve him?
59991But how long did you remember it to any profit to yourself or praise to God?
59991But how many objections are raised against this plain and heavenly doctrine?
59991But what are the motives for all this self- denial?
59991But what did St. John the Baptist say?
59991But what good will all this do if we have not the wedding garment on?
59991But why are the clergy especially fitted to exercise this office of prophet or teacher?
59991But why this desire?
59991Can I ask you to quit it?
59991Can we not live for it?
59991Could there be a more outrageous insult?
59991Did He who has said,"Son, give me thy heart,"ask for a corrupt and treacherous heart?
59991Did He who made the human heart make it ungrateful?
59991Did He who so loves us make those He loves selfish?
59991Did I not say well, my brethren, that the mystery of the Holy Trinity is an illumination of the mystery of creation?
59991Did he put his house in order?
59991Did the ruins of your land and the graves of your ancestors awaken in your bosoms no longer any feelings of attachment and veneration?
59991Did your native hills lose their charms for you?
59991Do not also the heathen the same?
59991Do not even the publicans the same?
59991Do the sins and offences of others destroy your peace of mind, and dry up within you the fountains of mercy and pity for sinners?
59991Do they consider their present state a true one in all respects-- true before their conscience, and without doubt before their intelligence?
59991Do they not appear occasionally in the tribunal of penance?
59991Do they not go to Mass?
59991Do they regard their religion as a sure religion?
59991Do they want to get back the lost love of God?
59991Do we follow Christ when we are covetous and hard hearted?
59991Do we follow Christ when we go to places of drunkenness and debauchery?
59991Do we follow Christ when we refuse to forgive our enemies?
59991Do we prize thee, O divine gift, as these have done?
59991Do you hope for heaven?
59991Do you know anything of a husband''s affection or of a father''s love?
59991Do you love your own immortal soul?
59991Do you love your religion?
59991Do you not hear a righteous God, your judge, demanding in tones of wrath,"Dram- shop, where are my children?
59991Do you not know that to suffer for any one is to give a better proof of love than to confer favors and benefits?
59991Do you not remember?
59991Do you remember all that?
59991Do you remember when Sunday morning comes, and the priest is ascending the altar, that you are a Catholic, and where a Catholic should be found then?
59991Do you see in him Jesus Christ?
59991Do you tremble no more when you hear of justice, of chastity, and of the judgment to come?
59991Do you wish you could feel more like God, kind and long- suffering, and less like Satan, watching for the falls of others, and exulting over them?
59991Does God not feel that heartless coldness and neglect of theirs?
59991Does He say to you as He said to that lost disciple,"Friend, dost thou betray the Son of Man with a kiss?"
59991Does he receive it in as good dispositions as would make it a worthy Communion if he were well, and had received it in the church at the altar?
59991Does he receive it worthily?
59991Does it seem to us, as it is, a great thing-- a precious gift?
59991Does the demon of intemperance, of anger, or of lust creep stealthily into your breast, and leave foul traces of his presence there?
59991For can anything be more dismal, more barren, more pointless, than a Christianity in which the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessed Virgin have no place?
59991For if you love those that love you, what reward shall you have?
59991For it were better for thee to enter lame and blind into life everlasting, than, having two hands or two eyes, to be cast into hell- fire"?
59991For what could we do so real and true as this?
59991For what happens?
59991Had he time to do it?
59991Had we not all in having Him?
59991Hark to that outburst of generous love from his undaunted heart--"Who, then, shall separate us from the love of Christ?
59991Has not God provided the Holy Sacrament of Penance, where, with little trouble, the soul can be washed and cleansed from all its defilements?
59991Have I any real, well- grounded hope of salvation?
59991Have I considered this matter, and looked it steadily in the face?
59991Have I the principle, the fixed, well- grounded principle, which ought to govern all the actions of a Christian?
59991Have they now that truth which shall stand the trial at the coming of Jesus Christ?
59991Have they the true faith?
59991Have they undertaken to deny themselves anything they had a strong desire for, in order not to commit mortal sin?
59991Have you a human heart yet left beating in your bosom?
59991Have you any manly pride left?
59991Have you no affection left for those parents, those brothers and sisters and kindred, left in the old home?
59991Have you not, after all, given up the devil and his works?
59991Have you really come back to make up with Him, or have you come-- O horrible thought!--only like Judas to betray Him?
59991Have you received the Easter Communion?
59991He is deeper than hell, and how wilt thou know?"
59991He is higher than heaven, and what wilt thou do?
59991Here it might become me to enumerate some of these gifts, but where would I begin, or where could I end?
59991How can God give Himself to the man who is absorbed in money- making and heaping up possessions?
59991How could we realize in a better way the simplest and at the same time the most sublime of all truths?
59991How do your neighbors speak of you?
59991How does the sight of it affect you?
59991How is that?
59991How shall I conduct myself and order my life, so as constantly to preserve and increase it?
59991I am not forcing upon your notice a subject out of place at this joyous season, am I?
59991If it is not yours also, is it proper to call you by His name, Christians?
59991Is he signed and consecrated to God, and are his senses purified, and his soul strengthened?
59991Is it enough to remember that?
59991Is it hard for you to think of God?
59991Is it in sorrow for their sins?
59991Is it not so?
59991Is it pride and love of fame, or selfishness?
59991Is she not our pride, our glory, our comfort?
59991Is that the reason, I wonder, why there are no new toys and presents now at Christmas or at Easter, as in the days gone by?
59991Is the majesty, the power, the holiness of that God to whom you belong forgotten?
59991Is there anything that we are, or have, or can be that is not of God?
59991Is your confession made for this year?
59991Is your life to- day such as you would like it to be, if to- morrow you are to die?
59991It is a fearful thought to be in that Presence, for it must compel us to ask ourselves-- Are we indeed the image and likeness of the Living God?
59991It is the development of the response to the question that every Catholic child can answer-- Why did God create you?
59991It is the question of the Psalmist,"Who is wise, and will keep these things in mind, and will understand the mercies of the Lord?"
59991It is to be saved from death; it is to be cured of their diseases; and what does it all amount to, but that they are trying to make a truce with God?
59991Let each one ask himself this question: Do I come up to the standard?
59991Let us ask ourselves whence does God receive the life of His Divine Being?
59991No word of thanks at your Communion-- not a grateful thought in your heart?
59991Now, we may ask what is the reason the Lord showed this marked preference and especial affection for St. John above the other Apostles?
59991Now, whence do these objections arise?
59991Of what value are your prayers it you lead such a life?
59991Of whom do the kings of the earth take tribute or custom?
59991Or, are you one who dares do great things for the God who has done so much for you?
59991Shall all we hold sacred be caricatured, calumniated, and we sit with folded arms in silence?
59991Shall tribulation, or distress, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or persecution, or the sword?
59991Shall we not turn their own weapons against them?
59991Should you not rather be called, according to His way of naming, heathens and publicans?
59991St. John tells us in his epistle:"How can we love God whom we have not seen, when we love not our neighbor whom we have seen?"
59991Tell me, can you lift your heart to Him to- day, and say in truth-- My God, Thou knowest that I have not forgotten Thee?
59991That it should simply distinguish us from those who do not possess it, and to lie idle and fruitless in our soul?
59991The Holy Sacrament of the altar, where the soul is nourished, and strengthened, and adorned by feeding on the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ?
59991The boy, his eldest boy, that was to be sent to college, was sent up last week to prison for shoplifting; and the girl-- where is she gone?
59991The question is not-- Am I growing in the field of the Church?
59991The servants asked their lord,"Shall we not go out and pull up the tares?"
59991Then comes the natural thought What shall I do to acquire this treasure?
59991Then shall the just answer: Lord, when did we see Thee hungry, and fed Thee; thirsty, and gave Thee drink?
59991Then why is it that we give way under our sufferings, our daily trials and crosses?
59991They come to pray to God for forgiveness of their sins; and what do they say?
59991They pray, it is true, but how?
59991This promise is recorded in the sixteenth chapter of St. Matthew''s Gospel:{ 202}"Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
59991To what end has he blessed us with the gift of faith?
59991To whom does the Holy Ghost come in His fulness?
59991Was Jesus, the Lamb of God, slain for our sins, to be eaten, and with unleavened bread?
59991Was he in a fit state to do it?
59991Was it merely because we had done so in past years?
59991Was it when He went about doing good, working miracles, preaching His divine doctrine?
59991We are cunning enough in the ways of the world, but why so slow to understand the ways of God?
59991Well, and what is the business of the clergy?
59991What are the sins of the dram- seller?
59991What did He say?
59991What do I mean by this sacrifice?
59991What does this signify?
59991What explains this cold forgetfulness, this heartless indifference, that steals over us so soon?
59991What good to have had the sacraments in life, or even at the hour of death, if we have not on the wedding garment?
59991What good will it do us to have gone to the church and heard the sermons, if we have not on the wedding garment?
59991What is He as cause, and what is this divine life of His being which is the effect of that cause?
59991What is Truth?
59991What is his story?
59991What is it that stimulates them in their pursuits?
59991What is it?
59991What is one to do?
59991What is the consequence?
59991What is the reason of a central government, with a president at its head, in Washington?
59991What is the reason, my dear brethren, that you are all here to- night?
59991What is the secret of this apparent contradiction?
59991What is the story of such people in the confessional?
59991What is this wedding garment?
59991What of your present remembrance?
59991What other Comforter is there in heaven to give that will be better than He?
59991What other Comforter of our souls would we ask or could we need than Him?
59991What other light and grace could we desire both to detect and shun all evil, and to delight in what is pure and true?
59991What pays them for all their trouble?
59991What shall I say?
59991What shall the presence of the All- Holy be unable to do?
59991What sustains these men of science?
59991What was all that for?
59991What, dear brethren, is the end and object for which we live in this world?
59991What, then, shall we do to spend Lent well?
59991When I read the Gospel for to- day, which describes the raising of the widow''s son to life, I ask myself the question-- Did he die prepared?
59991When his soul had departed, could his widowed mother console herself with the thought-- He lived a good life, and he died a good death?
59991When the Father in His love sent Him to us, did he not send all He could give?
59991When was Jesus Christ the Master of the world?
59991When will He come around?
59991Where is the house and lot gone to?
59991Where was it that He drew all things to Himself by the cords of Adam and the bands of love?
59991Who are the false prophets we have the most need to be warned against at this present time?
59991Who are the people of God?
59991Who does not see here that pre- eminence of St. Peter over his colleagues which is expressed by the title, Prince of the Apostles?
59991Who is the author of His life?
59991Who is this Divine Comforter?
59991Why all these studies-- why so much time, energy, patience, and devotion to the sciences?
59991Why are our souls enlarged and raised above the senses in listening to strains of music composed by a Palestrina or a Beethoven or a Mozart?
59991Why did we do so?
59991Why do men love poetry, music, architecture, painting, and sculpture?
59991Why do people despair of ever being happy?
59991Why do so many grow faint- hearted, and think that there is no rest, no peace, for them?
59991Why do you love vanity, and seek after lying?"
59991Why does He not reveal Himself?
59991Why does he not go to work?
59991Why forever trying to lie to ourselves, and leave Him out of account?
59991Why has the faith been stolen from the nations?
59991Why have the verses of a Homer, a Dante, a Shakespeare, been the delight of ages?
59991Why is it to be esteemed above liberty, the possession of wealth, more than friends, parents, the whole world, and even more than life itself?
59991Why is she holy?
59991Why not?
59991Why should they interfere with private or family affairs?
59991Why should they meddle with questions of politics or government?
59991Why should they not?
59991Why should they say anything about a man''s business, or try to interfere with his personal liberty to do this or that?
59991Why should this be repeated all over the world?
59991Why this sacrifice of the body and blood of Jesus Christ?
59991Why was St. Peter willing to be bound and imprisoned for the faith of Christ?
59991Why, then, have you renounced all that men hold so dear?
59991Why?
59991With holy Job, he exclaims:"If we have received good things at the hand of God, why should we not receive evil?"
59991With how much devotion does he receive the Holy Viaticum and the Extreme Unction?
59991Would you like to hear the approval of your Divine Lord and Master on the Last Great Day of Account?
59991Yes; but do you not see that it is just in the Blessed Sacrament that He brings that proof home to us?
59991Yes; but what avails such a heartless remembrance as yours has been?
59991[ Footnote 19] Where is your Christian faith and trust in God?
59991[ Footnote 29] To whom, then?
59991[ Footnote 61] In Job it is asked,"Peradventure thou wilt comprehend the steps of God, and find out the Almighty perfectly?
59991and when did we see Thee a stranger, and took Thee in?
59991because it is a Catholic custom?
59991because others did so, and we were expected to do the same?
59991but-- Am I the wheat?
59991how is this?
59991how long will ye be dull of heart?
59991made no life- preparation of this solemn account, and it is too late now?
59991of their children or of strangers?
59991or naked, and covered Thee?
59991or the tares, fit only for the burning?
59991or when did we ever see Thee sick or in prison, and visit Thee?
59991that''s the way you manage it, is it?"
59991what is truth?"
59991who is proud of the gifts of God?
59991why have you stayed so long away?"
59991why is it?
59991{ 101} Who is there that can approach here without crying out with the Psalmist,"What shall I render to the Lord for all that He has rendered to me?
59991{ 110} But who among men belong thus entirely to God?
59991{ 115} Does your heart burn to offer Him a glorious and complete sacrifice, and yet you can not summon up the courage to accomplish it?
59991{ 167} And what are we but cold and unsympathizing, selfish and thankless, toward our best Friend?
59991{ 16} Would we like to enter upon a new year wholly ignorant of the past one?
59991{ 178} The mind of man can not long blind its sight to the illumination of the truth; but who shall subdue and win the hardened heart?
59991{ 184} What is it that gives to faith its priceless value?
59991{ 190} Most of you, my dear brethren, are from the old country, and have come to this strange land-- and why?
59991{ 277} Do you wish to escape such a lamentable end?
59991{ 289} Could anything be more wanton and impudent than such conduct?
59991{ 29} I am not asking too much, my brethren, am I?
59991{ 301} Why are you sick, you who have no grievous crimes to expiate-- you whose whole heart has belonged to God this many a day?
59991{ 316}"Scandals must needs come,"said our Saviour; but is it, therefore, necessary for us to think about them and brood over them?
59991{ 323} Now, what was the characteristic virtue of this great Apostle, which rendered him so like to Christ and so dear to Him?
59991{ 38} How can we love God if we be absorbed in a love of good eating and drinking?
59991{ 67} What kind of Christians are we?
59991{ 82} Where is the furniture gone to?
59991{ 87} Do you love your good name as a citizen?
59991{ 93} What was that a type of?
59991{ 96} Is it not the moment of supreme happiness, and of such happiness that nothing else is like it in the world?
8908But why?
8908Could"any one"passing over to Ireland be expected to deliver letters in Cork or Londonderry?
8908Does Dr. Lightfoot bring forward any evidence to contradict this piece of collegiate history?
8908How often may we find John put for James, or Robert for Andrew?
8908If Ignatius and the Philippians wished their letters to be carried to_ Antioch_, why did they not say so?
8908If Ignatius meant to have his letters taken to_ Antioch_, why vaguely say that they were to be carried to Syria?
8908Is it likely that a minister of so little experience would have been invited to undertake such a service?
8908On what grounds can he maintain that Timothy exercised what he calls a"moveable episcopate"in Ephesus?
8908Should not the words of an apostolic Father put an end to all farther questionings?
8908What way shall we find to extricate ourselves out of this labyrinth?"
8908Why does the writer describe himself as the_ Bishop of Syria_, and why does he never once mention_ Antioch_ from beginning to end?
8908Why not?
8908Would not his own common sense have directed him what to do?
8908[ 24:1] Why not distinctly name the place of their destination?
8908[ 74:1] Who after all this could doubt the claims of Episcopacy?
8579Am I to fall in China, and see my friends no more? 8579 Am I to sleep in such a grave?
8579Is there one here who wishes to be excused from this work? 8579 Must I be born again?"
8579One who stood near her said,''O Death, where is thy sting? 8579 Scenes of sacred grace and pleasure, Holy days and Sabbath bell, Richest, brightest, sweetest treasure, Can I say a last farewell?
8579Who will resign his place in the missionary ranks, and let us go forth to do battle for the truth?
8579Who would not wish to die like those Whom God''s own Spirit deigns to bless? 8579 Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death''s alarms?
8579''Did Christ o''er sinners weep?
8579And how can I stay?
8579And required it, think you, no effort to bring her mind into this godlike state?
8579And shall our cheeks be dry?''"
8579And shall we weep?
8579And where are they now?
8579Are_ all_ from the town?''
8579But how could she part with her darling one?
8579But who does not know that Jehovah is able to accomplish more by our deaths than_ we_ are able to accomplish by our lives?
8579Can I leave you, Far in distant lands to dwell?
8579Cost it no toil to discipline the heart to such sore trials?
8579Could they not be obtained?
8579Death found her ready, and led a_ willing_ victim down into the sepulchre, who exclaimed, as she entered it,"O Death, where is thy sting?
8579Have I looked upon the shores of America for the last time?"
8579Her language was,--"Shall I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize And sailed through bloody seas?"
8579Her last words were,"How long, O Lord, how long?"
8579How can I go with but little prospect of return?
8579How can I leave my mother here while oceans roll between us?
8579How could she behold him borne away to a distant land, to see her face no more?
8579How could she leave all these?
8579How could she leave that parent?
8579How could she say"Farewell,"and do it with the consciousness that she should gaze upon that mild countenance and that loved form no more?
8579In the service of such a Master, who of his followers would talk of sacrifice?
8579Is it no privilege to aid in forwarding the only cause for which the world was made and for which all nature stands?
8579Is it no_ privilege_ to help forward that cause which has engaged the hearts and hands of all the wise and good of every age?
8579Just converted, fresh from the public vows of consecration, the anxious question,"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
8579O Grave, where is thy victory?
8579O Grave, where is thy victory?"
8579O, has earth ever witnessed such a spectacle as that?
8579O, when will they turn and live?
8579The old man, with his white locks and streaming eyes, asked,"What shall I do to be saved?"
8579The whole city felt the influence of the work of grace; and the sceptic, in amazement, asked,"What do these things mean?"
8579There, beneath the cool breath of autumn, they united in singing,--"When shall we all meet again?
8579To a friend in Beverly she writes as follows:"How can I go and leave those who have done so much for me, and who will be so sorry for my loss?
8579To the question,"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
8579What can_ I_ do to believe?
8579What shall I do?''
8579When shall we all meet again?
8579While in the agony of death she said,''Why can not I be released?''
8579Who can wish her back to earth?
8579Why, my brother, would you be excused?
8579Years ago the question was,"Who will go?"
8579be buried away from home, with such a tree as this to wave over me?"
8579but now the question is being asked,"Who will stay at home and let_ me_ go?"
835214:4. Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
83528:33. Who shall accuse against the elect of God?
83528:35. Who then shall separate us from the love of Christ?
8352And how shall they hear without a preacher?
8352And not rather( as we are slandered and as some affirm that we say) let us do evil that there may come good?
8352And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them who do such things and dost the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
8352But I say: Hath not Israel known?
8352But I say: Have they not heard?
8352But if our injustice commend the justice of God, what shall we say?
8352But the justice which is of faith, speaketh thus: Say not in thy heart: Who shall ascend into heaven?
8352But thou, why judgest thou thy brother?
8352But what saith the divine answer to him?
8352But what saith the scripture?
8352By what law?
8352Do we excel them?
8352Do we then, destroy the law through faith?
8352For Isaias saith: Lord, who hath believed our report?
8352For if the loss of them be the reconciliation of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
8352For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie, unto his glory, why am I also yet judged as a sinner?
8352For we that are dead to sin, how shall we live any longer therein?
8352For what a man seeth, why doth he hope for?
8352For what if some of them have not believed?
8352For what saith the scripture?
8352For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
8352For who resisteth his will?
8352For why did Christ, when as yet we were weak, according to the time, die for the ungodly?
8352God is he that justifieth: 8:34. Who is he that shall condemn?
8352Hast thou faith?
8352He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also, with him, given us all things?
8352How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
8352How then was it reputed?
8352I say then: Hath God cast away his people?
8352I say then: Have they so stumbled, that they should fall?
8352If God be for us, who is against us?
8352If then, the uncircumcised keep the justices of the law, shall not this uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
8352In the circumcision, etc... That is, is it only for the Jews that are circumcised?
8352Is God unjust, who executeth wrath?
8352Is he not also of the Gentiles?
8352Is he the God of the Jews only?
8352Is the law sin?
8352Is there injustice with God?
8352Know you not that all we who are baptized in Christ Jesus are baptized in his death?
8352Know you not what the scripture saith of Elias, how he calleth on God against Israel?
8352Know you not, brethren( for I speak to them that know the law) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as it liveth?
8352Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance?
8352Now if the offence of them be the riches of the world and the diminution of them the riches of the Gentiles: how much more the fulness of them?
8352O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
8352Of works?
8352Or danger?
8352Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and patience and longsuffering?
8352Or distress?
8352Or famine?
8352Or hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump, to make one vessel unto honour and another unto dishonour?
8352Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard?
8352Or nakedness?
8352Or persecution?
8352Or the sword?
8352Or thou, why dost thou despise thy brother?
8352Or who hath been his counsellor?
8352Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made him?
8352Or who shall descend into the deep?
8352Otherwise how shall God judge this world?
8352Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it: Why hast thou made me thus?
8352Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
8352Shall tribulation?
8352Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
8352Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
8352That he might shew the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy which he hath prepared unto glory?
8352This blessedness then, doth it remain in the circumcision only or in the uncircumcision also?
8352Thou wilt say therefore to me: Why doth he then find fault?
8352Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
8352Was that then which is good made death unto me?
8352What advantage then hath the Jew: or what is the profit of circumcision?
8352What fruit therefore had you then in those things of which you are now ashamed?
8352What shall we say then that Abraham hath found, who is our father according to the flesh?
8352What shall we say then?
8352What shall we say, then?
8352What shall we say, then?
8352What shall we then say to these things?
8352What then shall we say?
8352What then?
8352What then?
8352What then?
8352When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision?
8352Where is then thy boasting?
8352Why so?
8352Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
67441, 12, where an angel prays: O Lord of hosts, how long wilt Thou not have mercy on Jerusalem?
67441, 18 ff.]?
674415, which rejects the victims and requires prayer, also condemns the opinion concerning the opus operatum: Will I eat the flesh of bulls?
674416, 10, where it signifies the collections or gifts of the people, not the offering of the priest?
674419, 13: Who can understand his errors?
674420, 9: Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?
674420, 9: Who can say, I have made my heart clean?
67443, 31 Paul says: Do we, then, make void the Law through faith?
6744: If Thou Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
6744Again, what is the difference between faith and hope?
6744Again[ in the fourth place], what need is there of a long discussion?
6744Although what need is there to recite testimonies?
6744Although, what need is there of discussion?
6744And Bonaventura: When the question is asked, What is original sin?
6744And how dare they wantonly and shamelessly misapply the great, most holy name of the divine Majesty?]
6744And how many of them desire to be continent[ not to mention the thoughts of their hearts]?
6744And if they wish to be understood concerning punishments, why do they add that satisfaction is to be rendered in purgatory?
6744And since prayer ought to be made from faith, how do we know that God approves this invocation?
6744And what need is there of words on a subject so manifest?
6744And why is not the entire discourse added to it?
6744And, indeed, if we assume that we are free to use either one part or both, how can the prohibition[ to use both kinds] be defended?
6744Are they services which God approves as righteousness?
6744Are we to seek it in our own words or in the words of its Head our Lord Jesus Christ?
6744But concerning the invocation of saints, what commandment, what example can the adversaries produce from the Scriptures?
6744But how can they affirm that they are services which God approves as righteousness before Him when they have no testimony of God''s Word?
6744But how will they infer thence that love justifies?
6744But if the Law be sufficient for obtaining the remission of sins, what need is there of the Gospel?
6744But if these things were handed down as necessary for justification, why afterwards did the bishops change many things in these very matters?
6744But if universal ordinances are so necessary, why do they themselves change the ordinance of Christ''s Supper, which is not human, but divine?
6744But of what advantage would these miracles and promises be to an unbeliever?
6744But of what punishment, of what vengeance, does Augustine speak?
6744But what do we say of the reward which Scripture mentions?]
6744But what does St. Paul mean?
6744But what if they must not?]
6744But what is it to arrogate to one''s self perfection, if this is not?
6744But what is more certain than that men obtain the remission of sins by faith for Christ''s sake?
6744But what is righteousness?
6744But what is the knowledge of Christ unless to know the benefits of Christ, the promises which by the Gospel He has scattered broadcast in the world?
6744But what need is there of words in a manifest matter?
6744But where has this arrangement, to which he refers when he says that we ought to resort to the aid of the saints, been instituted by God?
6744But who in truth can say or boast that he keeps the Law, and loves God as the Law has commanded?
6744But why add nothing concerning faith?
6744But[ my lords, may we ask the reason] why ought they?
6744Chrysostom asks concerning repentance, Whence are we made sure that our sins are remitted us?
6744Do they merit the remission of sins?
6744Do they still dare deny that by faith we obtain the remission of sins, or that faith is a part of repentance?
6744Do they think that the same is repeated so often for no purpose?
6744Do they think that these words fell inconsiderately from the Holy Ghost?
6744Do you ask who He is?
6744Does He not everywhere in the prophets prohibit men from instituting, without His commandment, peculiar rites of worship?
6744Does he perhaps think that the virtue of the mystical benediction is unknown to us?
6744Does not Paul here command those who have not the gift of continence to marry?
6744For concerning the conversion of the wicked, or concerning the mode of regeneration, what can be said that is more simple and more clear?
6744For how many are there who could enumerate all these observances?
6744For how many of them care for the Gospel or judge that it[ one little page, one letter of it] is worth being read?
6744For how will Christ be Mediator if in justification we do not use Him as Mediator; if we do not hold that for His sake we are accounted righteous?
6744For if the power of the keys does not console us before God, what, then, will pacify the conscience?
6744For what difference does it make?
6744For what need was there that Christ was given for our sins if for our sins our merits can make satisfaction?
6744For what will the world judge if at any time the writing of the adversaries be brought to light?
6744For what will there be need of the Holy Ghost if human strength can by itself love God above all things, and fulfil God''s commandments?
6744For what will there be need of the grace of Christ if we can be justified by our own righteousness[ powers]?
6744For when will conscience be sure that the confession is complete?
6744For where are such things[ dreams and lies] read in the Scriptures?
6744For who has doubted that Christ is in this manner a vine, and we the branches, deriving thence life for ourselves?
6744For who loves or fears God sufficiently?
6744For who of the people ever understood the doctrine of repentance of which the adversaries treat?
6744Here they will say: If we are to be saved by pure mercy, what difference is there between those who are saved, and those who are not saved?
6744How can they in this doubt call upon God, how can they be confident that they are heard?
6744How could the office of Christ and justification be declared more clearly?
6744How could this be said more clearly?
6744How do we suppose that the Jews received this arraignment, which seems to conflict openly with Moses?
6744How, therefore, do the adversaries affirm that they justify?
6744How, therefore, do they know whether they acquire merit_ de congruo_ or_ de condigno_[ in full, or half]?
6744How, without God''s command and Word, will he render men certain of God''s will?
6744How?
6744However, what need is there of a long discussion?
6744However, what need is there to cite many testimonies since they are everywhere obvious in the Scriptures?
6744If we merit the remission of sins by these elicit acts[ that spring from our mind], of what benefit is Christ?
6744If works of satisfaction are works which are not due, why do they cite the plain Gospel?
6744Is St. Bernard also a heretic?]
6744Is not their worship of the saints manifest pagan idolatry?
6744Is not this terrible to hear?]
6744Is not this to bury Christ altogether, and to take away the entire doctrine of faith?
6744Is this not a childish, foolish way to preach to Christians?]
6744Lastly, when will conscience be pacified if we receive remission of sins on the ground that we love, or that we do the works of the Law?
6744Likewise, what difference will there be between the people of the Law and the Church if the Church is an outward polity?
6744Likewise, what need will there be of faith if the Sacraments justify_ ex opere operato_, without a good disposition on the part of the one using them?
6744Now, everybody knows that in Scripture righteousness does not mean only external works, but embraces faith, as Paul says:_ Iustus ex fide vivet_?
6744Now, if Christ has instituted it for the entire Church, why is one kind denied to a part of the Church?
6744Now, therefore, let us reply to the objection which we have above stated:[ Why does love not justify anybody before God?]
6744O Christ, how long wilt Thou bear these reproaches with which our enemies treat Thy Gospel?
6744Otherwise, wherefore would there be need to promise?
6744Otherwise, why would there be need of Christ or the Gospel, if the preaching of the Law alone would be sufficient?
6744Otherwise, why would there be need of the Gospel, why would there be need of Christ?
6744Since this is in us, does it not also, by the communication of Christ''s flesh, cause Christ to dwell in us bodily?
6744Then, too, are there no scandals among the adversaries?
6744Then, too, how can the human heart love God while it knows that He is terribly angry, and is oppressing us with temporal and perpetual calamities?
6744Thus, since Christ has been appointed Intercessor and High Priest, why do we seek others?
6744What are they now doing?
6744What are we to do here, O Charles, thou most invincible Emperor?
6744What can be opposed to this proof, unless some one wish to abolish the entire Gospel and the entire Christ?
6744What can our opponents bring forward against this argument?
6744What can they invent and devise against the plain truth?
6744What does Christ do if the blessed Mary does these things?
6744What else have we said in our Confession than what Lyra here says[ in terms so clear that he could not have spoken more clearly]?
6744What else is the denial that by faith we obtain remission of sins than to treat the blood and death of Christ with scorn?
6744What else is the doctrine of the Law than a doctrine of despair?
6744What else is this than to appoint another justifier, a mediator other than Christ?
6744What else is this than to put confidence in our works, not in the Word and promise of God concerning Christ?
6744What else is this than to transfer the glory of Christ to our works, namely that we please God because of our works, and not because of Christ?
6744What good man is there who is not moved by such indignity?"
6744What greater impudence has ever been read of in any history than this of the adversaries?
6744What if God does not approve these services?
6744What is it to make propitiators if this is not?
6744What is there here with which fault can be found?
6744What is to be said on a subject so manifest?
6744What more cruel would Phalaris say?
6744What more do the adversaries require?
6744What need is there of Christ if we obtain remission of sins because of our own work?
6744What need is there of an etymology so far fetched, unless it be to show their knowledge of the Hebrew language?
6744What when they come to confession?
6744What will posterity judge concerning these reproachful judicial investigations?
6744What work will it find, upon what will it firmly rely as worthy of eternal life, if, indeed, hope ought to originate from merits?
6744What, therefore, are we to do?
6744When, in this doubt and in these terrors, will it love God?
6744When, therefore, will conscience be at rest, when will it be pacified?
6744Whence do we know without the testimony of Scripture that the saints perceive the prayers of each one?
6744Where are such monstrous stories to be found in the Fathers?
6744Whither does this tend, unless that they again abolish the promise and return to the Law?
6744Who does not frequently doubt whether he be heard by God?
6744Who does not frequently doubt whether human affairs are ruled by God''s counsel or by chance?
6744Who does not see that these are anacoluthons?
6744Who does not see what preposterous thoughts our adversaries entertain?
6744Who does satisfaction to his own calling?
6744Who has taught these asses such logic?
6744Who is not frequently enraged because the wicked enjoy a better lot than the pious, because the pious are oppressed by the wicked?
6744Who is not tempted by lust?
6744Who loves his neighbor as himself?
6744Who to all posterity, hearing that such a doctrine has been condemned, will judge that the authors of this condemnation had any knowledge of Christ?
6744Who with sufficient patience bears the afflictions imposed by God?
6744Why do they here omit the old appellation synaxris, which shows that the Mass was formerly the communion of many?
6744Why do they not here set forth the grace, the mercy of God toward us?
6744Why is the ordinance of Christ changed, especially when He Himself calls it His testament?
6744Why is the use of the other kind prohibited?
6744Why may I not also here cry out?
6744[ And why should Paul so highly extol and praise grace?]
6744[ Are they to take comfort in the fact that it is recorded concerning the sons of Eli: They will go begging?
6744[ But how now, ye adversaries?
6744[ For are they free from hatred, envy, strife, anger, wrath, avarice, adultery, etc.?
6744[ For what consolation would we have if forgiveness of sin were here offered us, and yet there would be no remission of guilt?]
6744[ For what does repentance help if the forgiveness of sins be not obtained?]
6744[ Is not this teaching uncertain and improper things concerning repentance?]
6744[ Is whatever you wish and whatever you say to be sheer truth?
6744[ What can the adversaries say in reply to this?]
6744[ What can the knaves say in reply?
60736Do you believe in the baptism of infants?
60736How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? 60736 What do you use such vulgar expressions for, being a prophet?"
60736Who sent him?
60736Why?
60736Also the conversation with Nicodemus,''Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit''?"
60736Am I asked what is the cause of the present distress?
60736And again, what do we hear?
60736And how does He lay the foundation?
60736And how shall they hear without a preacher?
60736And how shall they preach except they be sent?"
60736And if by the principles of truth I succeed in uniting men of all denominations in the bonds of love, shall I not have attained a good object?
60736And if the beast was all the world, how could the world wonder after the beast?
60736And may we contemplate these things so?
60736And what can mobocrats do in the midst of Kirkpatrickites?
60736And what could be more sure?
60736And what is that power?
60736And what is that?
60736And when the voice calls for the dead to arise, suppose I am laid by the side of my father, what would be the first joy of my heart?
60736And why did she do it?
60736And will I appoint unto you, saith the Lord, except{ 502} it be by law, even as I and my father ordained unto you before the world was?
60736And will not those who come after hold our names in sacred remembrance?
60736And will our enemies dare to brand us with cowardly reproach?
60736Answer: He can say that his word is law; but does that make it so?
60736Are all Teachers?
60736Are all workers of miracles?
60736Are not assassins stalking through her streets daily?
60736Are there no friends of humanity in a nation that boasts itself so much?
60736Are we alone in this thing?
60736Are you willing to make oath to this before an alderman of the city?
60736As Markham was advancing{ 441} rapidly towards me, I said,"You are not going to resist the officers, are you, Brother Markham?"
60736At another time, He said to him,"Lovest thou me?"
60736Behold the great day of the Lord is at hand; and who can abide the day of His coming, and who can stand when He appeareth?
60736Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause?
60736Brethren, will you do your work, and let the President do his for you before God?
60736Brother Cole?
60736Brother: Is this truth?
60736But again, why this question unless there had been some agitation of the subject?
60736But did the governor of New York make the"requisition?"
60736But does not the Scriptures say that they spake in tongues and prophesied?
60736But how are they going to help themselves?
60736But we would ask, is there no one to murder men but Mormons?
60736But what could legislation in regard to the matter effect?
60736But what is hell?
60736But what is paradise?
60736But what will the world do?
60736But where is the safety, while such doctrines are boldly maintained by our legislature?
60736But where shall we lay our heads?
60736But who laid the foundation of the Temple?
60736But, said Mr. Sollars,"May I not repent and be baptized, and not pay any attention{ 219} to dreams, visions, and other gifts of the Spirit?"
60736Can a branch of the Church make by- laws on the principle of expediency, which are not specified in any revelation?
60736Can any officer in any branch of the Church say that his word is law and shall be obeyed?
60736Could Governor Boggs swear that Joseph Smith was accessory before the fact, when he has not seen him for three years?
60736Did I ever attack John C. Bennett''s motives for joining the Church?
60736Did I ever teach you anything that was not virtuous-- that was iniquitous, either in public or private?
60736Did John baptize for the remission of sins?
60736Did the people or God?
60736Did you ever know anything unvirtuous or unrighteous in my conduct or action at any time, either in public or private?
60736Do all interpret?
60736Do all speak with tongues?
60736Do you believe in Jesus Christ and the Gospel of salvation which He revealed?
60736Do you believe it?
60736Do you not see that I foresaw what was coming, beforehand, by the spirit of prophecy?
60736Do you think that even Jesus, if He were here, would be without fault in your eyes?
60736Does that coat fit you, Dr. Foster?
60736Go forward and not backward?
60736Go with me, will you go to the mansions above, Where the bliss and the knowledge, the light and the love, And the glory of God do eternally be?
60736God Almighty is my shield; and what can man do if God is my friend?
60736Great God, where is common sense and reason?
60736Had they not work to do in Jerusalem?
60736Has any man been concerned in a conspiracy to deliver Joseph Smith to Missouri?
60736Have I ever taught you that fornication and adultery were right, or polygamy or any such practice?
60736Have the Baptists, Methodists,& c,, any truth?
60736Have the Presbyterians any truth?
60736Have they ever refused to pay their taxes?
60736Have they not always been both ready and willing to obey both the civil and military laws of this state?
60736Have they not loudly exclaimed against such proceedings; stood forth in defense of republicanism-- and as true patriots defended the rights of man?
60736Have they not witnessed Missouri''s wanton persecution; her cruel oppression; her deadly hate?
60736Have they not, I would ask, contributed their portion towards replenishing your county and state revenues?
60736Have we increased in knowledge or intelligence?
60736Have ye turned revelators?
60736Have you got the ague?"
60736He answered,"Your honor?"
60736How could any man, against whom there is a bitter religious prejudice escape ruin, being in the circumstances of Smith?
60736How did he obtain all things?
60736How is it that John was considered one of the greatest of prophets?
60736How is it with the kingdom of God?
60736How shall God come to the rescue of this generation?
60736I Illinois, State Register, on the Dixon arrest of the Prophet, was it a political trick?
60736I discovered what the emotions of the people were on my arrival at this city, and I{ 466} have come here to say"How do you do?"
60736I enquire, what was the question which drew out the answer, or caused Jesus to utter the parable?
60736I enquired"What is the meaning of all this?"
60736I then said to him,"Will you please state definitely whether you know anything against my character, either in public or private?"
60736I went to them and asked them if they were stealing for a livelihood?
60736I would answer,"Shall there be evil in a city and the Lord hath not done it?"
60736If I esteem mankind to be in error, shall I bear them down?
60736If he has, when and where has He revealed it?
60736If he is not almost ready to return, be clothed with robes of righteousness, and go up to Jerusalem?
60736If he obtained his knowledge from a second or third person, why not avail himself of their affidavits in the body of the writ?
60736If so, who?
60736If ten thousand men testify to a truth you_ know,_ would it add to your faith?
60736If they will not defend us, will they not grant to lend a voice of indignation against such unhallowed oppression?
60736In reply I asked-- Whom did Jesus have reference to as being the last?
60736In that wherein are they acting differently from any other citizens?
60736In the meantime, why does not Joe try his power at working a miracle or two?
60736Is it not enough to put down all the infernal influences of the devil, what we have felt and seen, handled and evidenced, of this work of God?
60736Is it right for a priest to be appointed to accompany a teacher to the house of each member, when his duty is set forth in the Covenants?
60736Is it true?
60736Is it?
60736Is the Constitution satisfied with a_ charge_ upon suspicion?
60736Is there none on the earth?
60736Is this state to be carried by a hue- and- cry of that kind raised by politicians?
60736It may come within the letter of the Constitution; but does it come within its spirit and meaning?
60736Joseph Smith then asked:"Will you please state definitely whether you know anything against my character either in public or private?"
60736Joseph Smith then asked:"Will you please state definitely whether you know anything against my character either in public or private?"
60736Just met Hyrum in the street; said to him, I am writing to the brethren, has our new prophet anything to say to them?
60736Lawyers say the powers of the Nauvoo charter are dangerous: but I ask, is the constitution of the United States or of this state dangerous?
60736Lay hold of these things and let not your knees or joints tremble, nor your hearts faint; and then what can earthquakes, wars and tornadoes do?
60736Little Fred exclaimed,"Pa, the Missourians wo n''t take you away again, will they?"
60736Love of liberty was diffused into my soul by my grandfathers[A] while they dandled me on their knees; and shall I want friends?
60736Must the tens of thousands bow down to slavery and degradation?
60736Need I say he is not guilty of the crime alleged against him by Governor Boggs?
60736Now, if the doctrine of the sectarian world, that there is but one heaven, is true, Paul, what do you tell that lie for, and say there are three?
60736Now, is the arrest of this man worth such a sacrifice of life as must necessarily follow an open war with his people?
60736Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received?
60736Or does it refer to the flight of Smith and the Mormons from Missouri some years since?
60736Or where is there a kingdom or nation that can promote the universal happiness of its own subjects, or even their general well being?
60736Or will I receive at your hands that which I have not appointed?
60736Or will ten thousand testimonies destroy your knowledge of a fact?
60736Raise mobs?
60736Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?"
60736Reynolds said,"Do I meet you as a friend?
60736Second question:--How was the least in the kingdom of heaven greater than he?
60736Sectarian priests cry out concerning me, and ask,"Why is it this babbler gains so many followers, and retains them?"
60736Shall I be ungrateful?
60736Shall his name not be remembered in this book?
60736Shall we be such fools as to be governed by its laws, which are unconstitutional?
60736Shall we bear it any longer?
60736Shall we bow down and be slaves?
60736Shall we go, too, and give their bones to the wolves?
60736Shall we shrink at the onset?
60736Sisters of the society, shall there be strife among you?
60736Suppose a man had the discerning of spirits, who would be the wiser for it?
60736Suppose that Jesus Christ and holy angels should object to us on frivolous things, what would become of us?
60736Suppose we admit that it means the kingdoms of the world, what propriety would there be in saying, Who is able to make war with my great big self?
60736That he holds the destiny of men in his power, and can as easily put down as he has raised up?
60736That if thou possessest any influence, wisdom, dominion, or power, it comes from God, and to him thou art indebted for it?
60736The Son of Man hath descended below them all; art thou greater than he?"
60736The chief asked,"How many moons would it be before the Great Spirit would bless them?"
60736The legion would all willingly die in the defense of their rights; but what would this accomplish?
60736The question has been asked, can a person not belonging to the Church bring a member before the high council for trial?
60736The question would be was Smith in this state, or not, at the time the crime was committed in Missouri?
60736The wise men of the day could not do anything with him, and why should we find fault?
60736Then why deny revelation?
60736Then, Sir, why is it that he should be thus cruelly pursued?
60736There are several gifts mentioned here, yet which of them all could be known by an observer at the imposition of hands?
60736There is no contradiction between Hyrum and the Twelve-- is there, Brother Hyrum?
60736They inquired,"What boat is that?"
60736They''ll come down under the hill among little folks and say,"Brother Joseph, how I love you; can I do anything for you?"
60736This is a faithful saying-- who can hear it?
60736Truly we may ask, what is right and what is law contrary to the constitution?
60736Verse 4 reads,"And they worshiped the dragon which gave power unto the beast; and they worshiped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
60736Was Abraham therefore under condemnation?
60736We ask the sects, Do you believe this?
60736Well suppose that should be done, would that effect anything?
60736What constitutes the kingdom of God?
60736What do we care where we are, if the society be good?
60736What have the Mormons done to Illinois?
60736What if all the world should embrace this Gospel?
60736What is it that inspires professors of Christianity generally with a hope of salvation?
60736What is the matter?
60736What is the meaning of the parable of the Ten Talents?
60736What is the rule of interpretation?
60736What is the secret-- the starting point?
60736What persons, then, can be surrendered up by the governor of one state to the governor of another?
60736What rock?
60736What then?
60736What was the object of gathering the Jews, or the people of God in any age of the world?
60736What was the power of Melchizedek?
60736What would be the object in taking away the public arms from the militia of this state?
60736What would it profit us to come unto the spirits of the just men, but to learn and come up to the standard of their knowledge?
60736What would it prove?
60736When He was transfigured on the mount, what could be more sure to them?
60736When all men speak evil of you falsely, blessed are ye,& c. Shall a man be considered bad, when men speak evil of him?
60736When the boat had headed round the_ Belle_, and was once more in deep water, the pilot stopped the engine and asked the captain,"What is the matter?"
60736Where did the kingdom of God begin?
60736Where has Judge Higbee gone?
60736Where is there a man that can step forth and alter the destiny of nations and promote the happiness of the world?
60736Where is there a record of fine or county imprisonment( for any breach of law) against any of the Latter- day Saints?
60736Where is there a record of murder committed by any of our people?
60736Where is your husband?
60736Where, then, is the necessity, that this honorable body should enact a law taking away from them their chartered privileges?
60736Whether the kingdom of God was set up before the day of Pentecost, or not till then?
60736Which would the Methodists vote for?
60736While there, Brother Richards asked if I wanted a wicked man to pray for me?
60736Who are the Temple committee, that they should receive the funds?
60736Who called Joseph Smith to be a prophet?
60736Who could point out a Pastor, a Teacher, or an Evangelist by their appearance, yet had they the gift of the Holy Ghost?
60736Who ever did that?
60736Who ever had so great a privilege or glory?
60736Who ever led the Son of God into the waters of baptism, beholding the Holy Ghost descend upon him in the sign of a dove?
60736Who is able to make war with him?"
60736Who is it that has made his affidavit that Joseph Smith has been accessory to shooting him?
60736Who knows it?
60736Who was trusted with such a mission before or since?
60736Who''s Governor Carlin?
60736Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
60736Whoever had such a trust committed to him before or since?
60736Whoever had the honor of doing that?
60736Why did He not prove His mission by working a miracle and coming down?
60736Why did not God deliver Micaiah from the hands of his persecutors?
60736Why did not Jeremiah"work a miracle or two"to help him out of the dungeon?
60736Why did not Paul, by a miracle, prevent the people from stoning and whipping him?
60736Why did not Zachariah, by a miracle, prevent the people from slaying him?
60736Why did not our Savior come down from the cross?
60736Why gather the people together in this place?
60736Why have the canker remaining any longer to sap our life?
60736Why not give him the privilege of the laws of this state?
60736Why should I not be Joseph Smith''s friend?
60736Why was it not done?
60736Why was that the case unless the subject of"polygamy"had been mooted within the Church?
60736Why, then, do n''t you shoot and have done with it, instead of talking so much about it?"
60736Why, then, need they be troubled about us?
60736Why, then, their rage against me?
60736Will I accept of an offering, saith the Lord, that is not made in my name?
60736Will Mr. Rigdon please to hand this letter to Mr. Pratt, after reading?
60736Will not the nation rise up and defend us?
60736Will they not lead yours to the slaughter with the same impunity?
60736Will you all help me?
60736Will you all support my pledge, and thus preserve my honor?
60736Will you do me the justice to publish this communication?
60736Will you lift your voice and your arm with indignation against such unhallowed oppression?
60736With{ 20} deep feeling he said that they are fellow mortals, we loved them once, shall we not encourage them to reformation?
60736Would not this be a greater disappointment-- a more painful thought than annihilation?
60736Would you think it strange if I relate what I have seen in vision in relation to this interesting theme?
60736Write to Oliver Cowdery and ask him if he has not eaten husks long enough?
60736Yes; but who is it that writes these Scriptures?
60736You ask,"What shall I do with the lots?"
60736and how has thy glory departed?
60736and when Joseph Smith has not been in the state of Missouri for that length of time?
60736do all interpret?"
60736do all speak with tongues?
60736or had we better wait till we are more able?
60736to all parties; and I do now at this time say to all"How do you do?"
60736why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60736why are you using my name to carry on your hellish wickedness?
60736{ 442}"What is the use of this so often?"
60736{ 499} The inquiry is frequently made or me,"Wherein do you differ from others in your religious views?"
61394Abraham interceded, saying, Wilt thou destroy the righteous with the wicked?
61394Again, I ask, Who knows that the gifts of the Holy Spirit have not been needed since the completion of the volume of inspiration?
61394Among its claims and institutions do we find anything of this kind?
61394And can we dispense with the Sabbath now?
61394And death!--why was it?_ The more I reasoned, the further I was from demonstration.
61394And did he have to slay the whole ten in order to get rid of the Sabbath?
61394And do you say that he has since abolished that code, or changed it?
61394And has any apostle recorded that such a work was ever done?
61394And have many cast away their confidence in this work and drawn back to perdition?
61394And how could he best express the emotions of his heart?
61394And if the Sabbath was thus appropriate, thus necessary, in Eden, what shall we say of it since the fall?
61394And is there any hope of the salvation of either parents or children while pursuing such an inconsistent course?
61394And now we ask, Do we see any indications of a movement of this kind?
61394And the Lord said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
61394And what do we see just ahead?
61394And what inquiry can be of more interest and importance to the race than that which has respect to the age of the world in which we live?
61394And what of the chosen twelve in the hour of our Lord ’s apprehension?
61394And what was the result?
61394And where could Paul have learned this fact, which he had thus stated to them?
61394And where could we more naturally look for an image to the mother of harlots, than to the daughters?
61394And why not let all these remain, answering the purpose for which they were instituted?
61394And why should not the dragon rage?
61394And why?
61394And why?
61394Are they not taking a course directly to shut them out of the kingdom of Heaven?
61394Are we Christians by virtue of living faith in Christ?
61394Are we not living her life over again?
61394Are you a subscriber for it? ” “ I am, and I think it an excellent periodical.
61394Bates, “ will you please to give us one? ” The gentleman replied, “ I can give you twenty. ” Bro.
61394But do we see this unity in those who profess to take the Bible as their rule, and reject the gifts?
61394But how could I renounce all my fondly- cherished hopes of the future?
61394But how do the words of Gabriel, Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people,& c., explain the period of the 2300 days?
61394But how does its completion take the place of the gifts?
61394But how long was this little horn to have power to wear out the saints?
61394But if a day of the week should be kept, to celebrate man ’s redemption, which should it be?
61394But if all ten were abolished at the cross, how is it that nine are still binding?
61394But if the Father ’s law has been abolished, and Christ sustains to the sinner the relation of lawgiver, who is his advocate?
61394But is this possible?
61394But the question arose, How can it be proved that such a being does exist?
61394But was the Sabbath Paul ’s regular preaching day?
61394But we would inquire, Why should all ten of the commandments of God be slain at the cross, even if it were necessary to abolish the fourth?
61394But what could I do for them?
61394But what day does he speak of?
61394But what of the Watertown fanatics?
61394But what shall I say to them?
61394But what was that ark?
61394But when was the third message to be given?
61394But when?
61394But where were the powers of the inner man to find the nutriment to satisfy their cravings, and the field for their exercise?
61394But why apply all this to the subject of the second advent?
61394But why tell this to the Lord?
61394But would God ever punish a person thus for sins which he did not know he was committing?
61394But, then, how could I have it so?
61394By what body of believers was this proclamation made?
61394Can I joyfully endure tribulation for Jesus?
61394Can it be known except by the testimony of the Scriptures?
61394Can such a body be found?
61394Can we dispense with it?
61394Can we now ascertain the commencement of this period?
61394Can you tell me when a man is a monomaniac? ’ “ The doctor blushed, and said he thought he could.
61394Catechism._ “_ Q._ How prove you that the church_ hath power_ to command feasts and holy days?
61394Come where?
61394Could it then redeem him?
61394Daniel informs us that it should be for “ a time and times, and the dividing of time. ” How long is this period?
61394Dear reader, are you awake?
61394Did Adam, while yet unfallen in Eden, surrounded with all its heavenly influences, and in free and open converse with his Maker, need the Sabbath?
61394Did Satan stir up fanaticism in connection with the Advent movement?
61394Did he make laws for the people?
61394Did the angel show John the church?
61394Did they fulfill prophecy?
61394Did we let go?
61394Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
61394Do we anywhere see any room for, or any indications of, a movement of this kind?
61394Do we hang our hopes in faith upon Christ?
61394Do we recognize in the Christian church, evangelists, pastors, and teachers?
61394Do you say that God descended on Sinai, and there legislated?
61394Do you say that that was the origin of the law of God?
61394Do you smile, gentle reader, at the idea of calling these arguments?
61394Do you think the work of reform has been injured here this evening? ” “ No!
61394Does the church still need them?
61394From what period are the seventy weeks divided, or cut off?
61394Has God blessed us with sanctification, and salvation, and glory, now to rebuke and destroy us?
61394Has any prophet foretold that such an event should take place?
61394Has not this ever been true in the history of the people of God?
61394Has the proclamation of the hour of God ’s Judgment come, been made in any past age?
61394Have Adventists been disappointed?
61394Have but comparatively few of the once happy expectants of the King of glory held fast their faith and hope?
61394Have the faith and patience of Adventists been tried?
61394Have they had the mark of the beast?
61394Have they sprung up amid wealth?
61394Have we been so long with our Lord and yet not know him?
61394Have we forgotten the record of his wonderful dealings unto his people in all past ages?
61394Have we read our Bibles in vain?
61394He aroused him from his slumbers and addressed him as follows: “ How is it that you are so quietly sleeping?
61394He had now come, then, to make him understand that vision, had he? ’ “ ‘ Yes, ’ said the doctor.
61394He must be engaged in a speculation; and how can the Lord come?
61394He saith unto him, Which?
61394He suffer the world to be warned of their and his approaching doom, and he not be stirred in consequence of it?
61394How could I resist present convictions, and again try to shut myself away from the Lord, over my books?
61394How long did he remain at Corinth?
61394How shall we know whether it is true or false?
61394If proofs exist, why can we not have them?
61394If the church is the wife, who are they that are called to the marriage as guests?
61394If they say that this can be done, then I inquire again, Where is the change of the day of the Sabbath?
61394In his last expiring agonies he cries, “ My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? ” and bows his head in death.
61394Is it done in secret, and the people permitted to know nothing about it?
61394Is it in my general appearance, or my manner of speaking, praying, or singing? ” “ No, Bro.
61394Is it in my patched boots?
61394Is it not to lead them to love this world?
61394Is it, one man believeth he must worship Jehovah; another, who is weak, worshipeth idols?
61394Is the law sin?
61394Is your robe all washed clean in the blood of Christ?
61394Is, then, any particular church, to the exclusion of all others, designated by the term Babylon?
61394It was impressed upon my conscience, Will you make a covenant with God, and break it so soon?
61394Jerusalem above is the mother of the children of promise; but if the church is the Lamb ’s wife, who are the children?
61394M. ’s wife, last week? ’ By this time, the tide was turned completely.
61394No one will deny that they did?
61394Now if a day should be kept to celebrate redemption, should it not be the day on which he shed his blood?
61394Now when was the little horn to arise?
61394One believeth that he must not commit murder, adultery or theft, and another thinks he may?
61394Or have they come from families trained in the school of poverty and want?
61394Or, did Paul only wish to represent by marriage, the union which he had effected, through the gospel, between Christ and the church at Corinth?
61394Separate the Father and the Son, by trampling on the authority of the one, and making a friend of the other?
61394So wonderfully impressed to do this or that, and so directly taught by the Holy Spirit in relation to their entire duty, how could they err?
61394Take him all in all, where could an instrument be found better qualified for the station he has filled?
61394That, in answer to the inquiry, Where are we?
61394The inquiry now arises, has there been any moral declension in these bodies within the memory of the generation now living?
61394The virgins all slumbered and slept, did they not?
61394Then I inquire of them, Who ever thought of celebrating the resurrection of Christ on one day in seven and no day in particular?
61394Then what is the bride in the marriage of the Lamb?
61394These prophecies and periods are in the Bible, and mean something-- if they do not mean this, what do they mean?
61394To which class do the 2300 days belong?
61394True, we have had some trials formerly, but what were they in comparison with the glory to be revealed?
61394Was Jonah a false prophet when he preached the_ time_ of Nineveh ’s destruction?
61394Was it an angel of God, sent to stand by me in the perils of that evening?
61394Was it an oversight in the Lawgiver in placing the Sabbath in the midst of nine moral precepts?
61394Was not this the way things went with Rome?
61394Was that our Jerusalem, where we waited for, and enjoyed, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
61394Was the door of mercy closed?
61394Was the marriage of the Lamb to take place in this world at the second appearing of Christ?
61394Was this his manner?
61394We have both Testaments, and who knows that we do not also need the gifts of the Spirit of God?
61394We now believe he did. ” Where are we in the fulfillment of prophecy?
61394We now inquire, Did Moses legislate?
61394We now inquire, What power is represented by the beast?
61394We return to the inquiry, What is the mark of the beast?
61394Were their expectations which moved them to fulfill the prophecy realized?
61394Were those the laws about which they were contending, and with which were connected the days that he speaks of?
61394What can be the influence upon their children?
61394What do they teach?
61394What do you mean by opening the way?
61394What happened while the bridegroom tarried?
61394What is it?
61394What is it?
61394What is the fall of Babylon?
61394What is the mark of the Papacy which this nation is to enforce?
61394What is the wine of the wrath of God?
61394What need have we of further evidence?
61394What next?
61394What then did he explain?
61394What, now, would have been the effect of what is called a regular course of education?
61394What, then, is the Babylon of this message?
61394When did he do this?
61394When were the gifts to be done away?
61394Where did he do it?
61394Which day of the week did they observe as the Sabbath?
61394White, it is not in those things. ” “ Well, is it manifested by these worn and soiled clothes?
61394Who can compute it?
61394Who can say it was not?
61394Who can suppose that he would abolish, or alter it, and say nothing about it?
61394Who could have done better?
61394Who in this crowd wish me to pray for them, that this may be their happy portion?
61394Who is resolved to see the end of his faith, live or die?
61394Who knows that a day should be kept for that purpose?
61394Who knows that it is?
61394Who knows this to be the case?
61394Who now will abide the test?
61394Who will fight the battle through, though the armor- bearers faint, and fear, and fail?
61394Who will go to Heaven if he has to go alone?
61394Who will keep his eye alone on the floating flag of his King, and, if need be, sacrifice his last drop of blood for it?
61394Why be so odd as to obey the commandment of God, if one can be as good a Christian while living in violation of it?
61394Why did he not give him a full understanding of the vision at first?
61394Why introduce the sounding of the seventh angel thus, unless his sounding commenced with the termination of the prophetic time?
61394Why not celebrate both here?
61394Why not prophets?
61394Why not the gift of prophecy?
61394Why not the seventh be a symbol covering a period of time, during which a series of events might also transpire?
61394Why not?
61394Why should not the Constitution be made to suit and to represent a constituency so overwhelmingly in the majority?...
61394Why should the work of creation be lost sight of in the work of redemption?
61394Why should their wishes not become law?
61394Why should they accumulate wealth for their children?
61394Why, say you?
61394Why, then, should the crucifixion of the Saviour of sinners do them away?
61394Why?
61394Will any be caught up by mistake, to be bound hand and foot, and be cast down to the earth again?
61394Will those continue till the church is perfected, ready to meet her descending Lord?
61394Will you please stop all night with me? ” He wept bitterly.
61394With this limited view of the subject, why may they not be content with the change?
61394Would it have perverted him, as it has thousands?
61394Would it not be by celebrating, amid all the surrounding glories of his Eden home, a day of rest in honor of his God?
61394Yet, after all, who that knows the man, but loves him?
61394_ Eternity!--what was it?
61394how can Christ come, when Mr. Miller will not sell his farm?
61394how can he come? ’ “ But to be serious; a word on this subject is due these men, and the cause whose advocates they have been.
61394ii, 3; and of him it is said that he “ exalteth himself above all that is called God. ” How could he do this?
61394my rusty coat?
61394or have you been insulting him, by trying to patch up a robe out of the filthy rags of your own righteousness?
61394or that old hat I wear? ” “ No; I do not see pride in any of these things you mention.
61394or the day on which he ascended to the Father, to intercede for sinners?
61394or would it have made him instrumental of greater good in the cause of God?
61394shall any of us be found with our lamps going out when the Master comes?
61394the day on which he rose for our justification?
61394the day on which he shed his blood for our sins?
61394these soiled pants?
61394this nearly worn- out vest?
61394to neglect the necessary preparation?
61394to put off the coming of the Lord?
61394why should the divine Son of God do all this to save man, if that law which held him as a sinner could be changed, so that he could be set free?
61394xii, 17?
61394xviii?
61394xxii, not having on the wedding garment?
61394xxv, 10?
61394‘ If the vision tarry, wait for it. ’ Is not that our answer since March and April?
61394‘ Shall I, ’ said he, ‘ call the Methodists a set of cut- throats, because several of their preachers are now in our penitentiary?
61394‘ The Sabbath ’ of the fourth commandment, associated by God inseparably with the moral laws?
61394‘ Then why not do so? ’ Why, if it should, after all, prove false, where will my reputation be?
61394‘ Then why not do so? ’ Why, if it should, after all, prove false, where will my reputation be?
61394“ But can I bear the second mark?
61394“ But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
61394“ Does this messenger symbolize a class of teachers?
61394“ It is asked what we intend to do, now the time is expired?
61394“ What kind of an experience does Mr. White suppose those babies can tell? ” said a Baptist minister of the most rigid stamp of past times.
61394“ What shall we say then?
61394“ Who are willing to seek Christ, ” said I, “ and with me suffer persecution, and be ready for his coming?
61394“ ‘ In what vision? ’ Mr. Miller inquired.
61394“_ Q._ How prove you that?
8832Do you know Greek?
8832Do you understand what you are reading?
8832Israelites,he said,"why do you wonder at this man?
8832What are you intending to do?
8832001:006 Once when they were with Him, they asked Him,"Master, is this the time at which you are about to restore the kingdom of Israel?"
8832002:007 They were beside themselves with wonder, and exclaimed,"Are not all these speakers Galilaeans?
8832002:008 How then does each of us hear his own native language spoken by them?
8832002:012 They were all astounded and bewildered, and asked one another,"What can this mean?"
8832002:037 Stung to the heart by these words, they said to Peter and the rest of the Apostles,"Brethren, what are we to do?"
8832004:007 So they made the Apostles stand in the centre, and demanded of them,"By what power or in what name have you done this?"
8832004:016"What are we to do with these men?"
8832005:004 While it remained unsold, was not the land your own?
8832005:009"How was it,"replied Peter,"that you two agreed to try an experiment upon the Spirit of the Lord?
8832005:028"We strictly forbad you to teach in that name-- did we not?"
8832007:001 Then the High Priest asked him,"Are these statements true?"
8832007:027"But the man who was doing the wrong resented his interference, and asked,"` Who appointed you magistrate and judge over us?
8832007:028 Do you mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?''
8832007:035"The Moses whom they rejected, asking him,` Who appointed you magistrate and judge?''
8832007:052 Which of the Prophets did not your forefathers persecute?
8832008:031"Why, how can I,"replied the eunuch,"unless some one explains it to me?"
8832008:034"Pray, of whom is the Prophet speaking?"
8832009:005"Who art thou, Lord?"
8832010:004 Looking steadily at him, and being much alarmed, he said,"What do you want, Sir?"
8832013:025 But John, towards the end of his career, repeatedly asked the people,"` What do you suppose me to be?
8832017:019 Then they took him and brought him up to the Areopagus, asking him,"May we be told what this new teaching of yours is?
8832019:002"Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you first believed?"
8832019:003"Into what then were you baptized?"
8832019:015"Jesus I know,"the evil spirit answered,"and Paul I have heard of, but who are you?"
8832021:013 His reply was,"What can you mean by thus breaking my heart with your grief?
8832021:022 What then ought you to do?
8832021:037 When he was about to be taken into the barracks, Paul said to the Tribune,"May I speak to you?"
8832021:038"Are you not the Egyptian who some years ago excited the riot of the 4,000 cut- throats, and led them out into the Desert?"
8832022:007 I fell to the ground and heard a voice say to me,"` Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?''
8832022:008"` Who art thou, Lord?''
8832022:010 And I asked,"` What am I to do, Lord?''
8832022:016 And now why delay?
8832022:027 So the Tribune came to Paul and asked him,"Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?"
8832023:004"Do you rail at God''s High Priest?"
8832023:019 Then the Tribune, taking him by the arm, withdrew out of the hearing of others and asked him,"What have you to tell me?"
8832026:008 Why is it deemed with all of you a thing past belief if God raises the dead to life?
8832026:014 We all fell to the ground; and I heard a voice which said to me in Hebrew,"` Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?
8832026:015"` Who art Thou, Lord?''
8832026:027 King Agrippa, do you believe the Prophets?
8832And when sold, was it not at your own disposal?
8832Are you sitting there to judge me in accordance with the Law, and do you yourself actually break the Law by ordering me to be struck?"
8832How is it that you have cherished this design in your heart?
8832Or why gaze at us, as though by any power or piety of our own we had enabled him to walk?
8832Some of them asked,"What has this beggarly babbler to say?"
8832What is the reason of your coming?"
8832What kind of house will you build for Me, says the Lord, or what resting place shall I have?
8832Who will make known His posterity?
8832Why are you wronging one another?''
8832inquired the eunuch;"of himself or of some one else?"
7338How can I start a religion?
7338Is not the life more than meat and the body than raiment?
7338Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right( Genesis 18:25; Psalm 58:11; 67:7; 97:6; 9:8; 50:6; Proverbs 16:11,12; Romans 3:21,22)?
7338The question is, What is this rock? 7338 A certain lawyer asked Jesus,Master, which is the great commandment of the law?
7338But why look upon business as a fight?
7338Can He and will He answer prayer?
7338Did God make the good man, the evil man?
7338Did God make the worst and the lowest of men?
7338Does He hear when men pray to Him?
7338Duties of children; what are the two lines?
7338Duties of husbands and wives; what are the four lines?
7338Great things are expected of a man but how is he to work them out?
7338He is the Perfect Example of an Intellectual Man.--What man can compare with Jesus Christ in the power of His intellect?
7338He said,"Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?
7338He said,"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
7338Hence,"why pray?"
7338How can better conditions of living be secured through Christ?
7338How can law and order be maintained through the advancement of Christian principles?
7338How can we know what God is like?
7338How did Christ teach?
7338How does the Bible and Christian experience testify of this approach of God to man?
7338How far is he free; how far bound?
7338How is God manifested, in Christ, and in the threefold manifestation?
7338How is God personal?
7338How is he linked with the physical and the spiritual worlds?
7338How is it not like and how is it like other books?
7338How is it the record of a revelation from God?
7338How is the church a divine institution?
7338How shall I treat my neighbour?
7338How shall he regard the Bible and the church?
7338How shall men serve the Christ in the heart, home, community, abroad?
7338How shall we regard it?
7338How shall we think of Him?
7338How would the Jewish Messiah, if not put to silence, answer a question like this?
7338In the Social Settlement.--What is a true social settlement?
7338In what respect was He a civil reformer?
7338In what three ways may the home be preserved?
7338In what way did He lay the foundation of the true state?
7338Is man only a creature of fate?
7338Is the Bible, in plain words, true history?
7338It was asked, when a certain very rich man died,"How much did he leave?"
7338Jesus said,"Is not the life more than meat and the body than raiment"( Matthew 6:25)?
7338Men ask, why should we obey this or that law of God, man or our moral nature, if it bars the way to our enjoyment?
7338OWNERSHIP If the ideal of service is accepted in the business world as true, then the question arises, What or whom shall man serve?
7338Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
7338PREFACE These studies consider the questions: What did Christ teach?
7338QUESTIONS Christ and the state; what was His relation to the state?
7338QUESTIONS How does belief control action?
7338QUESTIONS What can be said about the Founder of Christianity and His teachings?
7338QUESTIONS What can be said of the Christian''s hope in the present life?
7338QUESTIONS What can be said of the ideal in the business world; fight or service?
7338QUESTIONS What can be said of the question of the relationship of man to other men?
7338QUESTIONS What can be said of the social circle, what does the word society signify?
7338QUESTIONS What is a home?
7338QUESTIONS What is man?
7338QUESTIONS What is the Bible?
7338QUESTIONS What is the Christian Church?
7338QUESTIONS What is the call to service?
7338QUESTIONS Who is God?
7338Right attitude of heart to God?
7338Right subjects of prayer?
7338Shall a man serve another man as a man?
7338Shall he make light of it and call it a necessary part of living?
7338Shall it be a thing, silver, gold, house or land?
7338So we look upon a man who has been marred and broken by sin and ask the question,"Was that man created in the image of God?
7338THE PERFECT EXAMPLE God''s Measure of a Man.--What is the standard by which man is to compare himself?
7338THE PRESERVATION OF THE HOME How may the home be preserved and made to serve its great end?
7338The Approach of God to Man.--How does God come near to man?
7338The Image of God.--What is the likeness of God?
7338The Place.--Where shall men serve the Christ?
7338The Right Relation of God to Man and Man to God.--How does God regard man?
7338The Search for Happiness.--How can I be happy?
7338The first question was,"Is the state strong and prosperous?"
7338Two pertinent questions are asked in a recent book of sermons, What would be the effect upon this world if everybody was a consistent Christian?
7338WHAT IS MAN?
7338WHAT IS THE BIBLE?
7338What Shall We Think of Man?--Who is he?
7338What are some of the principles which are destined to help the industrial world out of its difficulties?
7338What are the conditions of Christian happiness in service?
7338What are the different kinds and places of prayer?
7338What are the duties of servants and dependents; of the young and aged?
7338What are the four conceptions of the Kingdom of God?
7338What are the ordinances?
7338What are the proper means of approach to God through prayer?
7338What can be said of God''s measure of a man?
7338What can be said of His authority, persuasiveness, originality and promise?
7338What can be said of Jesus Christ as the perfect physical, intellectual and moral man?
7338What can be said of a man''s right to hold property?
7338What can be said of answers to prayer?
7338What can be said of its books, of its groups of books?
7338What can be said of its credibility?
7338What can be said of its structure?
7338What can be said of man as a trustee?
7338What can be said of personal work, training others for service, teaching, works of mercy and love, suffering?
7338What can be said of social aims; Socialism, Christianity, Christ, the social reformer, the church as a social settlement?
7338What can be said of social institutions; the family, the church, the government?
7338What can be said of the Christian social brotherhood?
7338What can be said of the activities of the modern church?
7338What can be said of the approach of God to man?
7338What can be said of the approach of man to God?
7338What can be said of the attack upon the home; the marriage relation, the quiet of the home, the purity of the body, freedom of speech?
7338What can be said of the beginning and completion of the organization?
7338What can be said of the character of God?
7338What can be said of the church and the kingdom?
7338What can be said of the definiteness of the Christian faith?
7338What can be said of the example of Christ in society, the Christian society?
7338What can be said of the forms?
7338What can be said of the human elements?
7338What can be said of the ideal Christian home?
7338What can be said of the inequalities in the lives of men and the great inequality?
7338What can be said of the law of the state, the reign of law, definition, end of the law and the duty of the Christian citizen?
7338What can be said of the life of the early church?
7338What can be said of the ownership of property?
7338What can be said of the reckoning?
7338What can be said of the right conceptions of God?
7338What can be said of the search for happiness?
7338What can be said of the urgency of the call to service?
7338What can be seen in these men that reminds us of"the likeness of God"?
7338What did Christ teach; about the right relation of God to man, man to man, man to sin, man to salvation and man to death and the hereafter?
7338What did He teach about the state?
7338What did He teach about the universal state and the principles upon which it should be founded?
7338What did Jesus teach about obedience to the state?
7338What did Jesus teach about the individual and his relation to the state?
7338What do we mean when we say, that"God is a Spirit"?
7338What does God care, great as He is, for one man?
7338What has persistency to do in praying to God?
7338What is Christ''s law of love?
7338What is God''s attitude to the universe and to man?
7338What is a Christian?
7338What is his destiny?
7338What is his place on the earth and in the universe?
7338What is meant by conscious personal existence after death, eternal citizenship, the glory of heaven?
7338What is meant by the enlightenment of the social conscience?
7338What is right knowledge of God?
7338What is the Bible?
7338What is the Christian conception of God?
7338What is the Christian thought of man?
7338What is the Christian''s hope in the future life?
7338What is the Christian''s hope in turning the world to Christ?
7338What is the basis of Christian faith?
7338What is the cause and remedy of the sting of inequality?
7338What is the chief conception?
7338What is the chief end of man?
7338What is the chief end of the church?
7338What is the difference in homes?
7338What is the extent of any social circle, the character?
7338What is the great outside difficulty urged against God''s approach to man and what can be said of it?
7338What is the hope of the church?
7338What is the image of God?
7338What is the joy of service?
7338What is the model prayer?
7338What is the object of the call?
7338What is the pattern of service?
7338What is the regeneration of the individual through faith in Christ?
7338What is the source of authority for the state?
7338What is the standpoint of Christianity?
7338What is the true home?
7338What kind of communities has it produced?
7338What kind of men has the Christian faith made?
7338What of the fellowship?
7338What of the profit?
7338What of the worship?
7338What ought he to believe and why?
7338What ought the church equipment to be?
7338What ought to be man''s attitude to sin?
7338What shall we think of him?
7338What should be his relations to God, to his fellow men, to his home, to society, to business, and to the state?
7338What should be the great concern of man?
7338What three things are necessary to keep clearly in mind, in the work of evangelization?
7338What threefold obligation rests upon man to serve and glorify God?
7338What would be the effect upon this world if everybody was a consistent infidel?
7338Where is the authority and ground of teaching?
7338Where shall men serve the Christ?
7338Where shall we place it?
7338Who is a tenant at the will of God?
7338Who is my neighbour?
7338Who is the Head of the church?
7338Who is the owner of all?
7338Why then potter with temporary and minor remedies when the permanent and great remedy was at hand?
7338and, How shall man look upon God?
83539:7. Who serveth as a soldier, at any time, at his own charges?
8353Am I not I free?
8353Am not I an apostle?
8353And if the ear should say: Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the body?
8353And if the world shall be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
8353And if they all were one member, where would be the body?
8353And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?
8353And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ hath died?
8353Are all apostles?
8353Are all doctors?
8353Are all prophets?
8353Are all workers of miracles?
8353Are not they that eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
8353Are not you my work in the Lord?
8353Are we stronger than he?
8353Art thou bound to a wife?
8353Art thou loosed from a wife?
8353But some man will say: How do the dead rise again?
8353Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to be judged before the unjust: and not before the saints?
8353Do I praise you?
8353Do I say that what is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
8353Do all interpret?
8353Do all speak with tongues?
8353Do not you judge them that are within?
8353Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
8353Doth God take care for oxen?
8353Doth it become a woman to pray unto God uncovered?
8353Doth not even nature itself teach you that a man indeed, if he nourish his hair, it is a shame unto him?
8353Else, if thou shalt bless with the spirit, how shall he that holdeth the place of the unlearned say, Amen, to thy blessing?
8353For how knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
8353For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
8353For what have I to do to judge them that are without?
8353For what man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him?
8353For while one saith: I indeed am of Paul: and another: I am of Apollo: are you not men?
8353For who distinguisheth thee?
8353For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
8353For why is my liberty judged by another man''s conscience?
8353For, whereas there is among you envying and contention, are you not carnal and walk you not according to man?
8353Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
8353Have all the grace of healing?
8353Have not I seen Christ Jesus our Lord?
8353Have not we power to eat and to drink?
8353Have we not power to carry about a woman, a sister as well as the rest of the apostles and the brethren of the Lord and Cephas?
8353How is it then, brethren?
8353How much more things of this world?
8353If I partake with thanksgiving, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
8353If others be partakers of this power over you, why not we rather?
8353If the foot should say: Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the Body?
8353If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?
8353If the whole were hearing, where would be the smelling?
8353If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?
8353If( according to man) I fought with beasts at Ephesus, what doth it profit me, if the dead rise not again?
8353Is Christ divided?
8353Is any man called in uncircumcision?
8353Is any man called, being circumcised?
8353Is it so that there is not among you any one wise man that is able to judge between his brethren?
8353Know you not that a little leaven corrupteth the whole lump?
8353Know you not that the saints shall judge this world?
8353Know you not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God?
8353Know you not that they who work in the holy place eat the things that are of the holy place; and they that serve the altar partake with the altar?
8353Know you not that we shall judge angels?
8353Know you not that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
8353Know you not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
8353Now if Christ be preached, that he arose again from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
8353O death, where is thy sting?
8353O death, where is thy victory?
8353Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to do this?
8353Or came it only unto you?
8353Or despise ye the church of God and put them to shame that have not?
8353Or did the word of God come out from you?
8353Or doth he say this indeed for our sakes?
8353Or doth not the law also say; these things?
8353Or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
8353Or in charity and in the spirit of meekness?
8353Or know you not that he who is joined to a harlot is made one body?
8353Or know you not that your members are the temple of the Holy Ghost, who is in you, whom you have from God: and you are not your own?
8353Or that the idol is any thing?
8353Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
8353Or what hast thou that thou hast not received, and if thou hast received, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
8353Or with what manner of body shall they come?
8353Otherwise, what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all?
8353Shall I come to you with a rod?
8353Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
8353So likewise you, except you utter by the tongue plain speech, how shall it be known what is said?
8353Speak I these things according to man?
8353The chalice of benediction which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
8353Was Paul then crucified for you?
8353Wast thou called, being a bondman?
8353What is it then?
8353What is my reward then?
8353What shall I say to you?
8353What then is Apollo and what is Paul?
8353What then?
8353What will you?
8353What, have you no houses to eat and to drink in?
8353Where is the disputer of this world?
8353Where is the scribe?
8353Where is the wise?
8353Who feedeth the flock and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
8353Who planteth a vineyard and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
8353Why also are we in danger every hour?
8353Why are they then baptized for them?
8353Why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
8353Why do you not rather take wrong?
9944Do not two sparrows sell for a half- penny?
9944That''s pretty near free- thinking, is n''t it?
9944What''s it going to be now?
9944And can we expect the Father of us all to act in other than common- sense ways?
9944And what is money after all?
9944And why be anxious about clothing?
9944Are they doing it independently of God?
9944Are they working in a medium into which God can not enter?
9944But are not my present cravings those which count for me?
9944But what can they do?
9944Dare I say it?
9944Do not even begin to be anxious, therefore, saying,''What shall we eat?''
9944Do you happen to know it?"
9944How can I help seeing so much beauty and sweetness as the manifestation of God?
9944How can I talk of not seeing God when I see_ this_?
9944How could He show Himself to me more smilingly?
9944How could anyone delight in the Caucasian God, as the majority of Caucasians conceive of Him?
9944How do you picture Him?
9944I have forgotten how we chanced on the subject, but I remember that she asked me these questions:"When you think of God_ how_ do you think of Him?
9944If, therefore, we mentally poison the well of Universal Good- intent at its very source what have we to depend on?
9944Is it any wonder that nothing ever comes of these efforts?
9944Is it argued for a single minute that"goods"are not God''s good things, and that money is not their token?
9944Is not the life more precious than its food, and the body than its clothing?
9944Is not this common sense?
9944It is not in heaven that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven and bring it down unto us that we may hear it and do it?
9944Neither is it beyond the sea that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us and bring it unto us that we may hear it and do it?
9944Oseraije le dire?
9944What does He seem like?"
9944What is there then that we can trust to?
9944Which of you by being over- anxious can add a single foot to his height?
9944Who am I that I should be overlooked by it, or miss being made the expression of its infinite energies?"
9944Why is it, we ask, that He snatches away those who are needed, leaving those who might be spared?
9944Would you mind telling me how it helped you?"
9944XII What place is there then for intersectarian or ecclesiastical arrogance?
9944and do they not make up precisely that character which renders me unique?
9944or''What shall we drink?''
9944or''What shall we wear?''
60758Can we do any good?
60758Did you ever see him?
60758Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
60758Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods? 60758 Why have you not published this before?"
60758_ What must the manacled nations think of freemen''s rights in the land of liberty? 60758 _"Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
60758(?)
60758(?)
60758A little exertion, and the infamy of the evil will blacken the guilty only, for is it not written,"The tree is known by its fruit?"
60758After which, the State''s attorney, Birch, turned to me tauntingly, saying,"Why the hell do n''t you bring on your witnesses?"
60758Again: Lived there ever such a man as Moses in Egypt?
60758And for what?
60758And had we not a right to expect foul play?
60758And where is a spark from the watch- fire of''76, by which one candle might be lit that would glimmer upon the confines of Democracy?
60758And where was there ever a father without first being a son?
60758And who, that is ambitious for greatness and power, would not have said the same thing?
60758And will God take it from the man until He takes him Himself?
60758And{ 12} let me ask these profound sectarians, why He has not done it?
60758Are you engaged with us in this great work?
60758Are you old enough to know what you are about?
60758At the October conference following the martyrdom of the two brothers, President Brigham Young said_:"Did Joseph ordain any man to take his place?
60758Badham?"
60758But Jesus said,''Whose image and superscription is this?''
60758But allowing their false, diabolical accusations to be true, what then?
60758But do the people acknowledge the hand of God in all these things?
60758But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion?
60758But this is not all: we mean to elect him, and nothing shall be wanting on our part to accomplish it; and why?
60758But what is the object of this important mission?
60758But where are now those principles of freedom?
60758But will the rulers of our land do it?
60758By the Court: Is your residence, Mr. Elliott, in this county?
60758Ca n''t you lend me five hundred dollars?
60758Can it be possible that the traitor whom Porter Rockwell reports to me as being in correspondence with my Missouri enemies, is one of my quorum?
60758Can you do something for them?
60758Can you get an endowment in Boston or anywhere, except where God appoints?
60758Can you in this land of equal right return in safety to your possessions in Missouri?
60758Dan said,"Has that time come, think you?
60758Deponent asked,"What have you against Joseph Smith?
60758Deponent said,"Did William Law know your business?"
60758Did He ever concoct anything that was devilish for mankind?
60758Did I build on any other man''s foundation?
60758Did I not give him the liberty of disbelieving any doctrine I have preached, if he saw fit?
60758Did he ever injure you?"
60758Did the ancient Apostles, Prophets, or Saints who died pay too much for that kingdom?
60758Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
60758Do you ask what is wanting?
60758Do you know the source from whence you derive your knowledge?
60758Do you think I would trouble this conference with it?
60758Does it follow that he is continually to be followed for the same offense?
60758Does not this look like many others of our prosecutions with which you are acquainted?
60758Every time a line was formed in Far West, he was there-- for what?
60758For what purpose?
60758For what?
60758Foster said--"I do not feel at liberty to answer this question, under existing circumstances?"
60758General, will you stand neutral?
60758Good?
60758Had you not rather enjoy the society of Saints than sinners whom you can not love?
60758Has God forgotten to be gracious, to be merciful to mankind?
60758Has the Gospel of the kingdom commenced in the last days?
60758Has the Lord spoken in these last days, and required us to build Him a house?
60758Has the majesty of American liberty sunk into such vile servitude and oppression, that justice has fled?
60758Hast thou sought for a Daniel to declare it unto thee?
60758Hath he beheld the eternal world, and is he authorized to say that there is only one God?
60758Have I asked you for your money?
60758Have you not received the Gospel?
60758Have you not received the Holy Ghost, by receiving the Gospel which we have brought unto you?
60758He further asked if he ever preached anything like the"plurality of wife"doctrine to her other than what he had preached in public?
60758How are we to keep peace in the city, defend ourselves against mobs, and keep innocent blood from being shed?
60758How came you here?
60758How do you like to go into other Churches and hear them abuse us?
60758How much are one and one?
60758How much is one from two?
60758How stands the matter when it is investigated-- investigated by a Missouri court?
60758I again asked him--"Did I ever misuse you?"
60758I am ready to be offered a sacrifice for this people; for what can our enemies do?
60758I ask, Did I ever exercise any compulsion over any man?
60758I inquired what they would do with those people of Nauvoo who would not fight?
60758I insert the following article from the_ Times and Seasons_:-- WHO SHALL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT?
60758I replied, I should think he was a rascal: but who has had such a trial as that?
60758I said,"Do you call that democracy or mobocracy?"
60758I then asked Justice Aaron Johnson--"Did I ever make oath before you against Simpson?"
60758I then asked him if Hyrum could be put in his way so that no man would mistrust him, would you kill him?
60758I then asked him--"Have I ever misused you any way?"
60758I then asked--"Did I ever wrong you in deal, or personally misuse you in any shape?"
60758I then said:"If we undertake that, Governor, when the proper time comes, will you interfere?"
60758I wish to ask if ever I got any of it unfairly?
60758I would ask the Latter- day Saints, Do you know your benefactors?
60758I would ask, who built up this city?
60758If I have not reproved you in the gate?
60758If a man leaves the principles of the doctrine of Christ, how can he be saved in the principles?
60758If he was guilty of breaking jail, why not try and punish him for that before that court?
60758If indignation, how would you curse the heartless wretches that have so desecrated and polluted the temple of liberty?
60758If not, what can be the meaning of all this?
60758If the Catholic church is bad, how can any good thing come out of it?
60758If the Catholic religion is a false religion, how can any true religion come out of it?
60758If the angels found a God in heaven able to give instructions, shield them from sword and famine,& c., why have we not found Him?
60758If the whole tree is corrupt, are not its branches corrupt?
60758If this is the best, the most patriotic, the most free, what is the situation of the rest?
60758If we are ignorant, what knowledge have the rest of the people?
60758If we pass only a fine or imprisonment, have we any confidence that they will desist?
60758If you do not, your turn may come next; and where will it cease?
60758If, then, our charter gives us the power to decide what shall be a nuisance, and cause it to be removed, where is the offense?
60758If, then, this is the case, can we conscientiously vote for a man of this description, and put the weapons into his hands to cut our throat with?
60758In a short time after my guide came and said aloud,"Joseph, Joseph, what are you doing there?"
60758In the presence of such difficulties, what was to be done?
60758Is he still illegally and unconstitutionally to be held in abeyance by these miscreants?
60758Is it not the principle of the Saints to mingle together and promote the great cause in which they are engaged?
60758Is it written?
60758Is liberty only a name?
60758Is protection of person and property fled from free America?
60758Is there no power anywhere to redress our grievances?
60758Is there wisdom in Zion?
60758Is this the gracious boon for which your fathers fought and struggled and died?
60758It shall be said in time to come, Where are our old policemen?
60758James A. McCanse was called by the court and asked,"Do you subscribe to the decision of Mr. Johnson in the matter?"
60758Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the son of God?
60758Joseph replied,"Yes; what shall we do, Brother Hyrum?"
60758Joseph said to Rockwell,"What shall I do?"
60758Joseph then turned to Hyrum, who was talking with Cahoon, and said,"Brother Hyrum, you are the oldest, what shall we do?"
60758Judging from what is past, how will it be when God sets up His kingdom in the last days?
60758Marshal Greene asked one of the officers if anything was destroyed except what belonged to the press?
60758Mayor put his finger on it and said--"What is that?"
60758Mayor stepped through the door into the entry by the foot of the stairs, and the General( Mayor) asked him what he wished?
60758Men have a right to take and read what papers they please;"but do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
60758Missouri lacks the disposition and Congress lacks both the disposition and power(?
60758Mr. Doniphan said--"You little devil you, what are you doing here with this fire?"
60758Mr. Stigall went out, and Joseph said to Dr. Richards,"If we go into the cell, will you go in with us?"
60758Must I, then, be thrown away as a thing of naught?
60758Now was this merely confined to the living, to settle difficulties with{ 252} families on earth?
60758Now, let me ask one for facts; Was there ever such a place on the earth as Egypt?
60758Now, query-- Could Moses have obtained the law if he had stayed in the midst of the children of Israel, instead of going up on to the mountain?
60758Now, will you help us to build the Nauvoo House and Temple?
60758Now, ye Elders, will you be faithful?
60758O humanity, where hast thou hidden thyself?
60758On whom has oppression fallen in any quarter of our Union?
60758Or could you, even the speculators, have sold your lands for anything here, if the Saints had not come?
60758Patriotism?
60758Paul, what do you say?
60758Perhaps some of you are ready to ask,"Can not the Lord save us as well where we are as to gather together?"
60758President, U.S., who shall be our next?, 39.
60758Question: Who?
60758Says one, Suppose we are not satisfied that this is the work of God?
60758Shall our national banner, which floated so proudly in the breeze at the Declaration of Independence, be disgraced and refuse to show its motto?
60758Shall the liberty which our fathers purchased at so dear a price be wrenched from the hand of their children?
60758Shall we suffer our pockets to be picked through the influence of these scoundrels eternally, by defending ourselves against vexatious lawsuits?
60758Shall wisdom cry aloud, and her speech not be heard?
60758The first question then is, What is a mathematical problem?
60758The poor among them put sixpence, fifty cents or a dollar into the box to carry out that object; and can the Latter- day Saints do nothing?
60758The question is frequently asked"Can we not be saved without going through with all these ordinances,& c.?"
60758The same morning after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter?
60758The same witnesses reply,_ Certainly._ And was he a Prophet?
60758Then why query about it?
60758This stranger asked--"Where are{ 139} those men going?"
60758Under these circumstances, the question again arises, Whom shall we support?
60758Was Eli Norton of the police?
60758Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties?
60758We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust anyone; besides, a question necessarily arose, how shall we come?
60758We have come out to reap, but do we have time to reap new grain?
60758We have found these men covenant- breakers with God, with their wives,& c. Have we any hope of their doing better?
60758We went through and told the Saints these things; but did the churches do as God commanded?
60758We wonder whether they now believe that they are, or not?
60758Were we maturing plans to corrupt the world, to destroy the peace of society?
60758What are we to say about these kidnappers who infest our borders and carry away our citizens-- those infernals in human shape?
60758What are we to understand by this in the last days?
60758What could we do under the circumstances different from what we did do?
60758What did Jesus say?
60758What did they learn by coming of the spirits of just men made perfect?
60758What is a man of God to do, when he sees all the madness, wrath and follies of our persecutors?
60758What is the object of our coming into existence, then dying and falling away, to be here no more?
60758What is this office and work of Elijah?
60758What law is violated?
60758What meaneth thy shaking?
60758What nation like unto our nation?
60758What object was gained by this communication with the spirits of the just?
60758What produces it?
60758What right had that constable to refuse our request?
60758What say ye, ye Saints-- ye who are exiles in the land of liberty?
60758What say you, General?
60758What shall I talk about to- day?
60758What shall we do under this state of things?
60758What was the result of the persecution in Massachusetts?
60758What will hinder your doing a good business in shipping this season?
60758When I shrink not from your defense will you throw me away for a new man who slanders you?
60758When Paul came to certain disciples, he asked if they had received the Holy Ghost?
60758When did I ever teach anything wrong from this stand?
60758When did this work ever stop since it began?
60758When the Lord says,"Gather yourselves together,"why do you ask Him what for?
60758When was I ever confounded?
60758Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor?
60758Where are the laws that protect all men in their religious opinions?
60758Where is the necessity of remanding him to another county for another hearing?
60758Where is the patriotism of a Washington, a Warren, and Adams?
60758Where is the patriotism of''76?
60758Where is the strength of Government?
60758Where is the virtue of our forefathers?
60758Where is your ambition?
60758Where the laws that say,"A man shall worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience?"
60758Where was there ever a son without a father?
60758Who baptized you, then?
60758Who blesses you and all the people?
60758Who does not know that we can put the roof on the building this season, if we have a mind to?
60758Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion?
60758Who shall be our Next President?.
60758Who shall be our next President?.
60758Who was it?
60758Why are not these wretches brought to justice?
60758Why be afraid of a sacrifice?
60758Why did you apply the remarks to yourself?
60758Why did you ask if we meant you?"
60758Why do not my enemies strike a blow at the doctrine?
60758Why is it that I must be held accountable for other men''s acts?
60758Why start presses to destroy rights and privileges, and bring upon us mobs to plunder and murder?
60758Why was he not applied to?
60758Why, then, must the citizens of this place be scourged with such attempts?
60758Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go?
60758Why?
60758Will it be called treason, if the God of heaven should set up a kingdom?
60758Will it be popular or unpopular?
60758Will it suit the politics of the majority?
60758Will the editor of that paper be{ 39} so kind as to ask his informant who the thieves are, and where they live, and give us the desired information?
60758Will this be clear enough?
60758Will you come?
60758Would steamboats have landed here, if the Saints had not come?
60758Would you confine your work to the living alone?
60758Would you not be astonished if even now we should tell the glories and privileges of the Saints of God to you and to the world?
60758Wouldst thou know the interpretation thereof?
60758You have now got the principle men here under your own control, they are all you want, what more do you want?
60758[ Sidenote: Reflections of the Prophet as to Traitors in High Places] What can be the matter with these men?
60758_ Alderman Harris._ Who is the person?
60758_ Gov.--_Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the_ posse_ that I sent out?
60758_ Mayor._ Did ever anybody tell you I directed you to be watched?
60758_ Question by the Mayor_ Did Carn say I had administered a private oath?
60758_ Sunday, October 1, 1843_.--I copy the following from the_ Times and Seasons_ of this date:-- WHO SHALL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT?
60758_ William Marks sworn._ Testified that on Monday evening Brother Soby came up and said,"Are you aware of the danger you are in?"
60758and who told you?
60758and why are thy features so terribly distorted?
60758and why art thou terrified?
60758did you never think of this before?
60758has it come to this, that freeborn American citizens must be kidnapped by negro drivers?
60758how such a thing looks, that the Saints should be afraid of beating one another in the election, or being beat?
60758or even against Joseph H. Jackson or the Laws, until they came out against the city?
60758or how is it to be fulfilled?
60758that thy face should gather blackness?
60758to ROB men of their property rights, without avenging them?
60758we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural: and who can contradict it?
60758what would you do if you were here?
60758wilt thou not give to every honest man a heated dart to sting those wretches while they pollute the land?
60758wilt thou not_ open the trap door_ to the pit of ungodly men, that they may stumble in?
60758{ 13} Then do you believe what we say?
60758{ 295} Are we now, indeed, in a land of liberty, of freedom, of equal rights?
8833Say not in your heart,it declares,"` Who shall ascend to Heaven?''"
8833( Is God unrighteous-- I speak in our everyday language-- when He inflicts punishment?
8833--that is, to bring Christ down; 010:007"nor` Who shall go down into the abyss?''"
8833002:022 You who forbid adultery, do you commit adultery?
8833002:023 You who make your boast in the Law, do you offend against its commands and so dishonour God?
8833003:001 What special privilege, then, has a Jew?
8833003:003 For what if some Jews have proved unfaithful?
8833003:005 But if our unrighteousness sets God''s righteousness in a clearer light, what shall we say?
8833003:006 No indeed; for in that case how shall He judge all mankind?)
8833003:008 And why should we not say-- for so they wickedly misrepresent us, and so some charge us with arguing--"Let us do evil that good may come"?
8833003:009 What then?
8833003:027 Where then is there room for your boasting?
8833003:029 Is God simply the God of the Jews, and not of the Gentiles also?
8833003:031 Do we then by means of this faith abolish the Law?
8833004:001 What then shall we say that Abraham, our earthly forefather, has gained?
8833004:003 For what says the Scripture?
8833004:009 This declaration of blessedness, then, does it come simply to the circumcised, or to the uncircumcised as well?
8833004:010 What then were the circumstances under which this took place?
8833005:012 What follows?
8833006:001 To what conclusion, then, shall we come?
8833006:002 No, indeed; how shall we who have died to sin, live in it any longer?
8833006:003 And do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?
8833006:015 Are we therefore to sin because we are no longer under the authority of Law, but under grace?
8833006:021 At that time, then, what benefit did you get from conduct which you now regard with shame?
8833007:007 What follows?
8833007:013 Did then a thing which is good become death to me?
8833008:031 What then shall we say to this?
8833008:032 He who did not withhold even His own Son, but gave Him up for all of us, will He not also with Him freely give us all things?
8833008:033 Who shall impeach those whom God has chosen?
8833008:034 Who is there to condemn them?
8833008:035 Who shall separate us from Christ''s love?
8833009:014 What then are we to infer?
8833009:019"Why then does God still find fault?"
8833009:020 Nay, but who are you, a mere man, that you should cavil against GOD?
8833009:030 To what conclusion does this bring us?
8833009:032 And why?
8833010:008 But what does it say?
8833010:014 But how are they to call on One in whom they have not believed?
8833010:015 And how are men to preach unless they have been sent to do so?
8833010:018 But, I ask, have they not heard?
8833010:019 But again, did Israel fail to understand?
8833011:001 I ask then, Has God cast off His People?
8833011:004 But what did God say to him in reply?
8833011:007 How then does the matter stand?
8833011:011 I ask, however,"Have they stumbled so as to be finally ruined?"
8833011:034"Who has ever known the mind of the Lord, or shared His counsels?"
8833011:035"Who has first given God anything, so as to receive payment in return?"
8833014:004 Who are you that you should find fault with the servant of another?
8833014:010 But you, why do you find fault with your brother?
8833And how are they to believe in One whose voice they have never heard?
8833And how are they to hear without a preacher?
8833Are we Jews more highly estimated than they?
8833Are we to persist in sinning in order that the grace extended to us may be the greater?
8833But an object of hope is such no longer when it is present to view; for when a man has a thing before his eyes, how can he be said to hope for it?
8833If God is on our side, who is there to appear against us?
8833Is the Law itself a sinful thing?
8833No, for Isaiah asks,"Lord, who has believed the Message they have heard from us?"
8833On the ground of merit?
8833On what principle?
8833Or what benefit is to be derived from circumcision?
8833Or you, why do you look down upon your brother?
8833Shall affliction or distress, persecution or hunger, nakedness or danger or the sword?
8833Shall the thing moulded say to him who moulded it,"Why have you made me thus?"
8833Shall their faithlessness render God''s faithfulness worthless?
8833That there is injustice in God?
8833Was it after he had been circumcised, or before?
8833You who cry out against stealing, are you yourself a thief?
8833You who loathe idols, do you plunder their temples?
8833who will rescue me from this death- burdened body?
8833you will ask;"for who is resisting His will?"
6494''Your only hope,''repeated the voice of warning,"how can you explain such foolish words?"
6494Ah, Mr. World,she said, with a tolerant smile,"do you not know that you are walking on the way of danger and death?
6494Always so large a percentage of the world''s authors found at that school?
6494Am I to give you the whole-- speech as Fast Devil delivered it originally?
6494And did Satan give to Mr. World a true account of the address?
6494And did you hear the speech of Fast Devil?
6494And how does the whole Bible appear since thy sight is so improved by those fortunate lenses?
6494And the same that is used to- day in the commercial world?
6494And thinkest thou that this part is true?
6494And what comes at the end of patience?
6494And what is it all about?
6494And what is the purpose of this limitless scheme?
6494And what think you of Miss Church- Member?
6494And what think you,--will Mr. World ever fulfill his binding promises?
6494And where can we spend the interim with most profit and interest?
6494And would you throw aside all the very valuable side lights to the lesson that are being produced in such rich variety and abundance?'' 6494 Are we permitted to visit the interior apartments of this tower, even below us?"
6494Are you any better than you were since such an elevating influence has been thrown about you?
6494Are you quite sure, my friend, doubted Mr. World, that you are speaking words of soberness to me? 6494 Are you successful in most of your operations, especially with those patients who come from such a rugged path?"
6494Are you willing to be saved from destruction?
6494Are your patients foolish enough, after having been treated, to go back to that jolting road, and thus again invite their ills?
6494At what rate do we now travel?
6494Back? 6494 But may I not enter it?"
6494But where can such be found?
6494But who is that lurking foe who seeks our separation?
6494Can I have a mystery solved here?
6494Can it be possible,thought I,"that any one can publicly teach such doctrines of Hell, and be thus applauded?
6494Can it be true,thought I,"that so large a portion of our authors get at least a part of their training in the schools of the Devil?"
6494Can it possibly be that I meet two of my church officers at this unexpected time and place? 6494 Can you explain,"I questioned in a half hopeful mood,"how those specialists can do their deceptive work so brazenly?
6494Can you see, in that book, that all people shall be saved, and none perish?
6494Can you tell me the cause of his malady?
6494Can you tell me the origin of sin?
6494Delight?
6494Did Christians, during the life of Christ, drink wine?
6494Did he not just inform Miss Church- Member that there is no way of reaching the King''s Highway from the place where she had been standing? 6494 Do you not see the terrible hill to which it leads, and those who are even now struggling to climb its arduous heights?"
6494Do you prepare them for better service on the King''s Highway?
6494Do you see that woman with her steps in the same direction? 6494 Do you think my pilgrim''s robe becomes me as it should?"
6494Does this never cease?
6494For what fiendish reason?
6494For what purpose is this group of great structures used?
6494Good tidings, or ill?
6494Have I served my God in vain?
6494Have any of the churches introduced this novelty yet?
6494Have you been taking your ease in sleep?
6494Have you met with any hindrances to your work?
6494Hope for you?
6494How came you to this place?
6494How can I be privileged to see what is there hidden?
6494How can we best rise to that glorious summit?
6494How can you be so heartless, Mr. World? 6494 How could such a glorious work best be accomplished?"
6494How did this word''festival''originate?
6494How does that announcement suit you?
6494How much do I hear?
6494How soon will visitors be admitted?'' 6494 In what else does this church differ from the one to which I belong?"
6494Is it possible that I was ever seriously connected with such a kind of worship? 6494 Is it possible to effect a cure?"
6494Is there no shorter way thither than by that winding path?
6494Is this the passage- way to Destruction?
6494May I ask before you go,continued the minister,"whether you are willing to join our church?"
6494May we know what particular branch of work is done in this tower?
6494Must all my testimonies fall to the earth? 6494 Perchance,"said he,"you have come to receive some new ideas for the benefit of the church?"
6494Perhaps you can see the justice of God in punishing the sinner?
6494Pray tell me,further asked Mr. World,"What was the trend of their suggestions?"
6494Pray, tell me who seeks to injure my good reputation?
6494Seest thou,continued my guide,"with what cunning Satan hath builded this tower?
6494Shall we go still higher?
6494Shall we ride in it?
6494Shall we tarry at the athletic field?
6494Since you desire more congenial Christian fellowship, why not give your attention to the church toward which I lean?
6494Then it is your purpose to continue being a Christian, although you have left the King''s Highway?
6494Then why are the two places so far apart?
6494Then you hold to the Bible strictly?
6494Think you, Mr. World, that I would lay down my Bible? 6494 To what great depth are we falling?"
6494To what place are you journeying?
6494Until released? 6494 Were you present when Satan held that great convocation to devise plans for more efficient work against the church of Jesus Christ on earth?"
6494What ailed that man asked?
6494What can be the meaning of that?
6494What can bring things into better form than to get as much machinery as possible into church worship? 6494 What can it be that has been giving you this trouble for so long a time?"
6494What can there be about that pledge not suited to your wish? 6494 What climate would be most helpful to me?"
6494What diseases most commonly affect those who come to your physicians and hospitals for help?
6494What do I hear for it?
6494What do you call` conversion''in your church, or do you not believe in it?
6494What do you consider the most hopeful line of your work?
6494What furious world is this?
6494What is on the next level below?
6494What is the difficulty?
6494What is the name of the valley which we are now entering?
6494What is the real purpose of their existence?
6494What is your wish?
6494What lies beyond those vast elevations?
6494What mean these lurid openings?
6494What more is required of me in order that I may join your church?
6494What right have you to judge me,she curtly replied,"since you also are on this Broad Highway?
6494What think you of it?
6494What tidings, good or ill?
6494What tidings, good or ill?
6494What weird world is this?
6494When will the time ever come that the Bible will be rid of its errors?
6494Whence came this company so great that it can not be numbered?
6494Whence go we dashing through the dark?
6494Where am I and how came I here?
6494Where can I get the desired information?
6494Where is your sword and where is your armor?
6494Where next?
6494Whither go ye, whither go ye?
6494Who are you, and what is your mission?
6494Who art thou, and how camest thou here?
6494Who can this be?
6494Who can you be to talk thus boldly to your superiors?
6494Why came you here?
6494Why come to me? 6494 Why say you''ten thousand''?
6494Why should the church compel a man to journey on a path so narrow that he can scarcely make any progress?
6494Why speak so unkindly to a friend? 6494 Will you accompany me on the trolley to the first series of hangings gardens?"
6494Will you answer a frank question?
6494Will you examine the eyes of my friend?
6494Will you go with me still higher to taste the sweetness of a more ethereal level?
6494Will you not explain to me the trouble, and the nature of the operation?
6494Will you not read aloud to me?
6494Will you not tell us how you also came to reach this favored place?
6494Will you wait for the winds to answer, or shall I?
6494With such a work how can our cause grow less or we go groveling under any foot? 6494 With what do they charge you, Miss Goodly- Minded?"
6494Without permission?
6494''Club- House or Festival?''
6494''Why is a scientific temperance man like a dead man in his coffin?''
64949:21?"
6494A few who evidently intended to ridicule were pricked in their hearts and, much to the disgust of some, cried out:"What must I do to be saved?"
6494And seest thou the depth to which it reaches, not six thou sand feet below us, but ten times six thousand feet, into the bowels of the earth?"
6494Are there no other apartments to which I can go?"
6494Are you not good enough?
6494Are you ready for that day to come?"
6494Are you ready for the judgment day?"
6494Are you ready?
6494Are you so dull, Mr. World, that you can not grasp such self- evident truth?"
6494As they neared the base, I looked at Blackana, and asked:"How long have those Schools of Invention been in operation?"
6494Blackana, how long will these things be?
6494Blackana, with a show of uneasiness, answered interrogatively:"Wherein has he falsified?"
6494CHORUS:"Are you ready?
6494Can I not be dressed in a way more consistent with my station?"
6494Can I not go back to the Voice of Warning?"
6494Can we find no better place of worship than this?"
6494Can you not speak the truth?"
6494Can you remember each thought?"
6494Can you see the gates of Heaven, at the end of the way?"
6494Can you show me the shortest path leading thereto?
6494Did he not direct us to take the Mountain Trolley?"
6494Did you wish to be visibly connected with our church?"
6494Didst thou have difficulty with any particular part of the chapter?"
6494Do you feel proud of the results of the work here accomplished?"
6494Does it not appear so?"
6494Does it not seem like a good thing for the church?"
6494Does that not seem true, Miss Church- Member?"
6494Finally the stalwart Porter approached them and spoke:"With what motive and for what purpose would ye enter?"
6494Have I conjectured rightly?"
6494Have I not heard already the words from those who also wear the pilgrim''s robe, but who journey on the King''s Highway?
6494Have any of the churches yet tried the experiment?"
6494Have we not seen how eagerly the two classes mingle here?
6494Have you forgotten the obliging attendant who advised us as we stood on the beautiful tower?
6494How came it about that you also have chosen this''Broader and Better Way''to Heaven?"
6494How can there be such close connection?"
6494How can these bigots expect to stand when such Scripture condemns them?
6494How can you live or move in such a realm?"
6494How could a person be wise who allows himself to be deceived and hoodwinked concerning as good a thing as wine or strong drink?"
6494How could it do so consistently?"
6494How do you harmonize this passage with what you have just asserted?"
6494How does it suit_ your_ fancy?"
6494How long have these things been?"
6494I cried,"how long will this continue?
6494I cried,"why are you so dead to such surroundings?"
6494I sighed,"how long have these things been?"
6494In what manner shall we advance?"
6494Instinctively I turned to Blackana, whom I could now face without fear:"Where are we, and what is the meaning of this great door?"
6494Is it not a terribly perverted taste, a hungering for the black sins of death?
6494Is it not an evidence of our success when the opera- stage singer of Saturday night furnishes the chief solo for church- goers on Sunday morning?
6494Is there no end to deception?
6494Is there one of you who will surrender his native dignity in such a fashion?"
6494It cost me nothing but the mere willingness to exchange, and would I not have been foolish to refuse so much at so small a price?"
6494Know you not that others can hear you speak?
6494Knowest thou not that the River of Death, toward which thou art rapidly moving, can not be crossed in a bark so frail?
6494Let me ask, with all honesty, what is the taste of the hungry world?
6494Looking at Mr. World she pitifully sobbed:"Why do you not help me?
6494May I take the privilege of asking you whether you have ever belonged to any church?"
6494Mr. World replied, with a look of surprise:"Have you never heard that these are to give light to pilgrims, such as we?
6494Mr. World was near enough to hear her answer and with evident disgust he asked:"Where can one get reliable information on this subject, anyhow?"
6494Mr. World,"she cried, in utmost agony of mind,"where have you led me?
6494Nature is run by unerring, unchangeable law; why should not all spiritual operations come under the same principle?
6494Perhaps you would be pleased to see some of the results of our work by passing through some of the sub- departments?"
6494She turned a deaf ear to all the singers who sang,"Then why will ye die?"
6494Should we not give heed to his kindly voice?
6494Tell me, O agent of the Devil, do those creatures find delight in such horrible deeds?"
6494Then why should you despise the putrefaction?
6494Thus who amongst the church can tell that we are not seeking her highest good?
6494To whom else can we go but to anyone within our reach?
6494What can this mean?"
6494What inroads can we make?
6494What is the estimate that Satan places on one who acts like Miss Church- Member?"
6494What power binds you here, and how long will you abide?"
6494What power lives in those words?"
6494What purpose do they serve?"
6494What right have such people to rob others of their dues in order to support Home Mission Work?
6494What shall I do?
6494What was it?"
6494What was the purpose of all this?
6494Where am I?"
6494Where does this money come from?
6494Where shall I go?
6494Whither are so many of the church and the world drifting that they should give ear to such theology as it comes from the mouth of the Devil?"
6494Who can answer it?"
6494Who else can give relief, When bowed in heavy grief?
6494Who ever heard of such a descent before?"
6494Who then, amongst our enemies, can kill the appetite when once''tis roused to craving for the carnal?
6494Who will explain it?"
6494Who''ll give more?"
6494Who''ll give six hundred?
6494Whose feet I ask?
6494Why ask me to lay it down?"
6494Why did he not tell her?"
6494Why do you come, at such a time, between my friend and me?"
6494Why fling insults into the face of one more powerful than yourself?"
6494Why not rid me of these fiends?"
6494Why should I tarry?"
6494Why should cruel daggers now pierce your heart?
6494Why should one dictate to me what I shall read on Sunday?
6494Why should you worry about your condition?
6494Why torment me thus?"
6494Why would you have me share your folly?
6494With such a changed view of things, how can Miss Church- Member crave for the King''s Highway or urge Mr. World thither?"
6494World?"
6494World?"
6494World?"
6494Would you here be crushed to death so far from the light of day?"
6494so there is an underground connection between this place and the Expert Inventors?"
7786''What''s that?'' 7786 But if it should rain?"
7786How do you know?
7786How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
7786Is it dark without you, darker still within? 7786 What is it?
7786What is there then?
7786What meanest thou, O sleeper? 7786 11] What does an abundant entrance mean? 7786 1] The victory is sure, but whose victory? 7786 6] What will be the result of their preaching? 7786 A little girl named Molly said to her aunt who was teaching her about Jesus,How can I be sure that my sins are forgiven?"
7786A very long time ago the question was asked,"Canst thou by searching find out God?"
7786A young man whom I know described it as follows:"I heard the voice of God saying to me,''Who told thee that thou wast naked?''
7786And I fell to the ground and I heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
7786Are we preparing for it?
7786Are you asking, What must I do?
7786Are you constantly thinking to yourself, Can God?
7786Are you living in the reality of it?
7786Are you longing to find God?
7786Are you not surprised that none of these men ever thought of finding out the real value of that pearl?
7786Are you quite sure?"
7786Are you saying,"My soul thirsteth for God, for the Living God"?
7786But is it not stranger still that scarcely any one ever stops to inquire who Jesus Christ really is, and the meaning of His death on the Cross?
7786But what if God''s heart_ was_ broken?
7786But_ why_ did He show them the wounds in His hands and side?
7786By and by you will have to face another question,"What will He do with me?"
7786Can you reply,"This is my Beloved Saviour and He is everything to me"?
7786Can you say the same?
7786Can you say,"God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into my heart,"and now I can call Him my Father?
7786Can you say,"He is the Son of God"?
7786Can you say,"Thy Word hath quickened me"?
7786Can you say--"O GOD, THOU ART MY GOD"?
7786Can you think of any other as wonderful?
7786Did God fail him?
7786Did you ever hear about Moody''s torch?
7786Do the children speak of it as"Mother''s book"?
7786Do we make it a habit to be constantly referring to God about everything?
7786Do we not read in the 69th Psalm,"Reproach hath broken my heart?
7786Do you ask Where?
7786Do you believe in God?
7786Do you ever doubt God''s love?
7786Do you ever doubt His wisdom and think you might have been treated better?
7786Do you feel anxious to know whether you will have a share in the glory?
7786Do you feel that you are like a lost sheep?
7786Do you find your faith failing sometimes?
7786Do you judge things from His standpoint?
7786Do you keep your Bible where you can take it up whenever you have a few spare moments?
7786Do you know?
7786Do you offer Him your heart''s devotion and praise, or is it only lip- worship?
7786Do you turn to it for strength and comfort?
7786Do you value it?
7786Does it all seem too good to be true?
7786Does not this simple testimony teach us all a lesson?
7786Does the child need the mother''s constant, watchful care?
7786First, What think ye of Christ, whose Son is He?
7786First, where did He come from?
7786God is now willing; are you willing?
7786God is still saying,"Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing?"
7786God knows just what you are and what you have been, and He Himself has asked the question,"How shall I put you among the children?"
7786Had you any idea that there are as many as five thousand precious promises for the believer in God''s Word?
7786Has your name been entered in the Book of Life?
7786Have we ever felt this need of drinking into that One Spirit?
7786Have we learnt to depend only on the Power of the Holy Ghost?
7786Have you claimed them?
7786Have you ever asked whether there has been a beginning of His life_ in your heart_?
7786Have you ever been conscious of the Presence of the living God?
7786Have you ever grasped that truth?
7786Have you ever put your weak hand into God''s strong loving Hand so as to let Him do the holding up?
7786Have you ever thanked Him for the unspeakable gift of His dear Son?
7786Have you ever tried to understand why the Church is called"the Body of Christ"?
7786Have you ever watched the battleships on a dark night, anchored a little way off from the coast?
7786Have you received Him?
7786Have you received them?
7786He spoke openly of His Kingdom to Pilate, for when Pilate asked Him,"Art Thou a King then?"
7786Holding it up in his fingers, he looked round and asked,"Will any one give me a penny for it?"
7786How can we know that the Bible is the Word of God?
7786How can you and I know what the Lord Jesus found in His Father''s love?
7786How did this love of God show itself?
7786How do we know this?
7786How does God commend His love?
7786How does God speak to us now?
7786How does He do it?
7786How does the Holy Spirit prepare our hearts?
7786How is it that you say your prayers and yet you do not expect to get an answer direct from God?
7786How many does it number now?
7786How was it done?
7786How was it started?
7786How?
7786How?
7786How?
7786I said,''What do you want me for?''
7786If not, why not?
7786If not, why not?
7786If so, what for, and for how much?
7786Is Christianity a failure?
7786Is God''s presence so real to you that it makes you control your temper and keeps you from saying unkind things?
7786Is He real to you?
7786Is He so close to you that it is like speaking into His ear?
7786Is His compassion for sinners beaming in your eye?
7786Is His purity seen in your daily life?
7786Is it a_ living_ book to you?
7786Is it grace you need for some special trial?
7786Is it only what you read about, or is it a personal experience in your soul?
7786Is it precious to you?
7786Is it ready at hand so that you can read it before you go to bed at night?
7786Is it so with you?
7786Is it trusting God, or is it doubting God?
7786Is it victory over temptation you long for?
7786Is the link on?
7786Is there this link between you and God?
7786Is this searching necessary for every one?
7786Is this true of you?
7786Is this your happy portion?
7786Jesus said to Nathaniel,"Because I said unto thee I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou?
7786Let me ask you one more question, Has God''s Voice ever stopped calling?
7786My heart fell broken at His feet, Who could such love withstand?
7786Now, therefore, why speak ye not a word of bringing the King back?
7786Only a touch-- is it not like the touch of faith?
7786Perhaps you ask me,"Who is God?"
7786Perhaps you ask, Will God really come and dwell in me for I am so unworthy?
7786Perhaps you ask,"How can I know?"
7786Perhaps you wonder, how can the death of One atone for the sin of the many?
7786Secondly, When did He come?
7786Still God is looking for His friend and calling him,"Where are you?"
7786THE SON OF GOD IS COME_ Where_ did He come from?
7786The LORD said,"Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
7786The fountain is still flowing-- has it cleansed you?
7786The great question for each one in life is, What is my relation to God?
7786The great question is, What is God to me?
7786The other question which you have to answer is,"What shall I do with Jesus?"
7786The question is sometimes asked, Has the Gospel lost its power?
7786The question was once asked at a meeting,"Can you point to any text in the Word of God which makes you sure you are saved and safe?"
7786The question was raised,"Who was to rule, Satan or God?"
7786The sheep knows the shepherd''s voice; the child is quick in recognizing its mother''s voice; why do we turn a deaf ear to God''s Voice?
7786Think of the cost of this great salvation, and then ask yourself, how much is it worth to me?
7786Thirdly, Why did He come?
7786Trusting or worrying?
7786Unbelief asks,"_ Can He?_"Faith says,"_ He can._"Dear friends, let me ask you to stop and ask yourself, Where do you put that little word"can"?
7786Unbelief asks,"_ Can He?_"Faith says,"_ He can._"Dear friends, let me ask you to stop and ask yourself, Where do you put that little word"can"?
7786Was Christ going into the cave?
7786Was it not wonderful that she was the first to tell the good news that He is"the Saviour of the world"?
7786We have heard how the sun shines over the whole world, but is it not wonderful that every little drop of water can reflect the whole of its light?
7786We limit God''s power to save, by asking,_ Can_ God?
7786We listen to the good news about peace and forgiveness, but are we willing to make Jesus King in our hearts?
7786We look on and on into the Eternity that is coming( and it is a wonderful outlook) and what do we find?
7786What answer will you give?
7786What did Jesus do?
7786What has been going on during all these years?
7786What is His Name?
7786What is faith?
7786What is friendship?
7786What is righteousness?
7786What is the Church?
7786What is the natural man?
7786What is this new experience, this seeking after God?
7786What is this personal experience of the life of Christ in the soul?
7786What shall we say?
7786What was it that changed this man?
7786What was the price to be paid?
7786What will be the final winding up of Earth''s suffering and struggles?
7786What will it all be like?
7786When Blondin came down he went up to the lad and said to him,"You saw me carry that big man across, do you believe I could take you?"
7786When did He come?
7786When did He come?
7786When did this special"_ calling out_"begin?
7786When was the beginning?
7786When you pray do you realise His Presence?
7786When you speak to God, is it an effort, or do you look up into His face with confidence and tell Him all?
7786When your child wants you to hold him up he slips his little hand in yours, does n''t he?
7786When?
7786Where is the Bible?
7786Where were they wounded?
7786Where?
7786Which are you doing, dear friends?
7786Who can inspire them with faith and hope?
7786Who can point them to the Rock of Ages which can not be moved?
7786Who can speak a word of cheer and encouragement?
7786Who can tell how precious?
7786Who can tell the good news so well as these restored and converted ones?
7786Who is the Word?
7786Who is this Some One?
7786Who will be the preachers?
7786Why did He call to the crowds so earnestly to repent?
7786Why did He die?
7786Why did He show them the nail prints in His hands and the deep wound in His side?
7786Why did you give up listening?
7786Why does He invite the weary ones to come to Him?
7786Why has this Gospel been written?
7786Why is the Bible like no other book?
7786Why is there so much unrest, so much ungodliness, and lawlessness in our midst?
7786Why was His blood poured out?
7786Why?
7786Why?
7786Why?
7786Will you ask yourself, Have I received Him?
7786Will you say it now very solemnly in your heart to God?
7786Would you neglect getting these priceless gifts if you believed they were the real offers of a real Person?
7786Yea, they spake against God, they said,"Can God furnish a table in the wilderness; can God give bread also; can He provide flesh for His people?"
7786You first put the speaking tube to your mouth and then you say"Are you there?"
7786You have prayed many years perhaps for the conversion of some one near and dear to you, but are you limiting God because you doubt His power to do it?
7786_ When_ did He come?
7786_ Why_ did He come?
7786you say, but I am so far off, how can I find my way to Him?
8495And have you nothing to give Me?
8495And how much do you love them?
8495And how much is that?
8495Are you not afraid for me?
8495But how can I be joyful,said the weeping child,"whilst I am so far from my Spouse and His palace, and still kept a prisoner in this vale of tears?"
8495But,replied the voice,"would you not fear the fire?
8495How can I do so?
8495Is it you, indeed? 8495 My Francesca, whom I left an hour ago at the point of death?"
8495What are you saying?
8495What bow, and what arrow, are you talking of?
8495Where are the capons,she said,"that were in the court this morning?"
8495Why do you stand thus gazing at my son?
8495You dear little angels,she said,"are you not glad at what our Lord has done?"
8495(_ Quando?
8495Absorbed in the subject, Vannozza exclaimed, with childlike simplicity,"But what should we have to eat, sister?"
8495Am I dreaming?
8495Amidst the joys of Paradise hast thou remembered earth and its sufferings?"
8495And at the words he did indeed come; and looking up sweetly into Dominica''s face, he asked,"And do you really love Jesus?"
8495And do you rob God of His glory by unlawful dealings with hell?"
8495And is the bliss of the Saints and the joy of loving God so inexpressibly sweet to any souls here on earth?
8495And the bewildered Vannozza suddenly awoke out of her sleep, and distrusting the evidence of her senses, kept repeating,"Who calls me?
8495And who will venture to say that it is not good_ for us all_ to have such thoughts frequently pressed upon our attention?
8495Angel of God, hast thou thought of thy mother, of thy poor father?
8495Are angels and devils so near, so very near, to us all?
8495Are suffering and awful bodily anguish blessings to be_ really_ coveted?
8495Are the maxims which I daily hear around me so hopelessly bad and accursed?
8495Are these marvellous tales to be regarded as poetry, romance, superstitious dreaming, or as historical realities?
8495Are these things possible?
8495Are they not a butt for determined and obstinate Protestants, and for such Protestants only?
8495Are this life and this world so literally vain and worthless, so absolutely nothing worth?
8495As she looked at them the lady spoke to her:"Dominica,"she said,"why are you here, and what do you seek?"
8495Do the Jesuits entrap the Pope?
8495Do the clergy cheat the laity?
8495Do you not see how every day fresh miseries are gathering on the devoted heads of her people?
8495Do you not see the bow bent, and the arrow ready to fly?"
8495Does not such a supposition confute itself?
8495Does the reader wish to know the motive she had for soliciting this singular privilege?
8495Drawing near to Francesca''s bed, he said:"I am Alexis, and am sent from God to inquire of thee if thou choosest to be healed?"
8495Francesca takes him aside: what can she know of what is passing in his soul: how read what has not been revealed to any human creature?
8495Have you not heard how two years ago the thunderbolts fell on her sacred towers?
8495He is already growing,"she exclaimed;"now He is twice the size He was!--how is that?"
8495He spoke again,"Dominica, what seekest thou here, amid these rocks and woods?"
8495He then asked of His little Spouse;"will you not give Me that silk mantle and pretty necklace?"
8495Her mother observed her as she lingered behind:"Lucy,"she said,"do you know who that beautiful lady is whom you see there?
8495How could she have done so?
8495How is it you do not remember the Precious Blood which redeemed you from the power of the devil?
8495I am prepared to accomplish His bidding; but without you, my sisters what can I do?
8495I ask; which are the dupes, and which the rogues?
8495Is it worth admitting, even as an hypothesis?
8495Is religion, after all, so terribly near to us?
8495Or do the laity( who have quite as much to do with these miracles) cheat the clergy?
8495Or does the Pope mystify the Jesuits?
8495That God''s will is not accomplished, or that your own is thwarted?
8495The Oblate seemed to awake from a long dream, and opening her eyes, she distinctly said,"Mother, what would you have me to do?"
8495The two beautiful children which he had left by her side, where were they?
8495Then the voice of her Spouse spoke within her and said,"What would you do, Dominica, if you saw your Spouse in the midst of those flames?"
8495They enchain the attention; they compel us to say, Are these things true?
8495They heard her murmur several times with an indescribable emphasis the word,"When?
8495Was it never to end, this life of many cares?
8495Whence do you come?
8495Who are you?
8495Who would say to a blind man,"Forget the tangible realities of this life, because you can not see them"?
8495Why do you weep, Francesca?
8495Why is it that the material creation is not the ordinary instrument by which our souls converse with Him?
8495Why tarry we longer?
8495Will not the eye follow them with love, and many rise up to call them blessed?
8495Would such a statement be endured for a moment by a judge and twelve men in a jury- box?
8495_ Where_ is it, then?
8495and why is your soul disquieted?
8495do you not remember how terrible was the pain when your sister burnt her hand?"
8495if your wounds give forth this delicious perfume, what will the perfume of Paradise be like?"
8495said the woman;"what do you see in him?"
8495she exclaimed,"if you abandon me, you who have taught me to love God and to serve Him I What am I without you?
8495she exclaimed,"what is the matter with your hands?"
8495what is this?
8495what your abode?
8495when?"
8495who are your companions?
8495why further delay?
8495why hast thou left Me thus?"
8495why hast thou left Me thus?"
8495with what do you anoint your son''s wounds, for the odour of them is sweeter than my sweetest flowers?"
5974''Then I whispered in his ear, It is the hour of prayer: shall we not kneel also? 5974 And it does not make you think less of your crime?"
5974And there is nothing you can do for it?
5974And why not? 5974 And yet you like to have me here?"
5974Are you sure,he said at length,"that the person of whom you speak is not neglecting something he ought to do-- something he knows perhaps?"
5974Are you thinking about the sermon, Helen?
5974But did our Lord not call the righteous? 5974 But how?
5974But if it could not be set right?
5974But if none were possible-- what then?
5974But if there be such a God as alone could be God, can anything be too good to be true?--too good for such a God as contented Jesus Christ?
5974But if you ca n''t bear it? 5974 But to what end?"
5974But what good would that do to Emmeline? 5974 But what sort of a house?"
5974But who is to fix what is reasonable?
5974But who with any heart would call it-- a trifle to please the fancy of a poor woman, one who is probably far oftener vexed than pleased? 5974 But,"said Drew,"is not God pleased that a man should pour out his soul to him?"
5974But,they would in effect have argued,"is not a fanatic dangerous?
5974Can I see Miss Lingard?
5974Can a man reach anything ideal before he has God dwelling in him-- filling every cranny of his soul?
5974Can you tell me,she said, from behind more veils than that of lace,"how to get rid of a haunting idea?"
5974Did he tell you he wants to bring a friend with him?
5974Do you call yourself a Christian?
5974Do you think then he could help you?
5974Has he not been abusing us all at a most ignorant and furious rate?
5974Have they told you anything?
5974How can I tell till I have had a chance of trying?
5974How can any man help without knowing what has to be helped?
5974How did I look, my Poldie?
5974How do you feel when you think that you may yet be found out?
5974How do you know that?
5974I am not sure about that.--Do you feel any better for having me come to see you?
5974I speak from experience,the curate went on--"from what else could I speak?
5974In the public street, or in your aunt''s presence?
5974Is Mr. Drew an embryonic angel?
5974Is Mr. Wingfold here?
5974Is he an infidel or a fanatic? 5974 Is it a very bad way of dying?"
5974Is it for the soldiers''wives you keep your shop open so late? 5974 Is it not rather to have that in you, a part, or all but a part of your being, that makes you capable of doing it?
5974Is my conscience then a worse one than Leopold''s?
5974Is there not the might of love, and all eternity for it to work in, to set things right?
5974Is this shop the chrysalis of a great psyche? 5974 Is this then your religion?"
5974It all depends on the sort, do n''t it?
5974May I ask what word it was?
5974Mr. Wingfold,he said,"I want of you one more favour: will you take me to the nearest magistrate?
5974Not if I told him everything?
5974Not--she cried, clasping her hands and dropping on her knees before him,"--you WILL not tell him to give himself up?
5974Shall I tell you what seems to me sometimes the only one thing I want to help me out of my difficulties?
5974So you think the story about Jesus Christ is true?
5974Successfully?
5974Surely it is-- for you, best of sisters,cried Leopold;"but what has it to do with me?
5974That is your custom, then?
5974That shall be just as you please: would you rather have me there or not?
5974Then do you say that no great fortunes have been righteously made?
5974Then is the thought any worse because it comes in a shape?--or is the feeling less of a feeling that it is born in a dream?
5974Then you do n''t sell to the poor women at cost- price always?
5974Then you think confession to God is all that is required?
5974Uncle,said Rachel,"may I read your visions of the shops in heaven?"
5974Was it then of the sinners first our Lord thought ere he came from the bosom of the Father? 5974 Well, there is no wrong in that, is there?"
5974What IS to be done?
5974What bad influence do you suppose me likely to exercise?
5974What did he say to you?
5974What do you know?
5974What do you mean to do?
5974What do you mean, Poldie?
5974What do you mean?
5974What does it matter about Sanscrit? 5974 What else should I do but come?"
5974What is he there for then?
5974What is there that can be done?
5974What made him want to see him?
5974What on earth are you crying about? 5974 What sort of man is he?"
5974What sort of thing, Poldie?
5974What sort of watchmaker were he who could not set right the watches and clocks himself made?
5974What use CAN it be to torture the poor boy so?
5974What was it you were telling me about it just now? 5974 What was that, Poldie?"
5974What would you do then?
5974What would you do yourself then, George, if you had committed a crime like mine?
5974What would you say to him if you saw him?
5974When did you come into the room?
5974Where is she, then?
5974Where was the danger?
5974Where would be the good? 5974 Who knows,"he said,"but the law of a life for a life may have come of compassion for the murderer?"
5974Who that reflects can fail to see this at least, that a crime brings a man face to face with the reality of things? 5974 Why are you so silent, then?
5974Why did n''t you tell me of this before, Helen? 5974 Why did you not give it me before?"
5974Why do n''t you ask him home to dinner, aunt?
5974Why not go to him at once and tell him all?
5974Why not leave him to it, then?
5974Why not? 5974 Why should I, George?"
5974Why should he not do what he thinks best, Helen? 5974 Why should you be tortured over again?
5974Why should you put it off till then?
5974Why, those words of course-- what else? 5974 Will you give me them to- morrow?
5974Will you not tell me something about it?
5974Wo n''t you wait for Mr. Wingfold, uncle? 5974 Would he you dare to call your master have stolen into the house of a neighbour to play upon the weakness of a poor lad suffering from brain- fever?
5974Would it not be better you should tell me about it,said the curate,"and save him the pain and excitement?"
5974Would not more light inside do as well as clearer law outside?
5974Would this help to satisfy you that, whatever my advice may be worth, at least my discretion may be trusted?
5974You mean it takes God to do that?
5974You mean the linen- draper?
5974You think me an odd- looking creature-- don''t you?
5974''And wherefore not?''
5974''Is thy work unholy?
5974''YOU would like to see him then, would you?"
5974--''Why do you cling to my chair, my daughter?
5974--But how am I to tell I may n''t be crooked in the next world as well as this?
5974--How is your brother, Miss Lingard?"
5974--How would he have done had he been a draper?
5974A mere truism, is it?
5974Am I a Christian?''
5974Am I a pupil of Jesus?
5974Am I bound to give my customers the advantage of any special bargain I may have made?
5974Am I not even now seeking how to do so?
5974Am I serving my God when I eat his bread and drink his wine?"
5974Am I to do as others do, and always be ruled by the market?
5974Am I to say he does not know?
5974And I asked, Is it then by the same ancient mode of barter that they go about their affairs?
5974And besides I fancy she loves George Bascombe-- and who would marry the sister of a murderer?
5974And do not our souls themselves fall out with their surroundings, and cry for a nobler, better, more beautiful life?
5974And if thou hadst it, would it not then be next door to thy friend?
5974And shall the moment of my deepest repose and bliss, the moment when I serve myself with the very life of the universe, be called a serving of my God?
5974And should it be ideal, which I doubt, what else than the ideal have the followers of the ideal man to do with?"
5974And was he to go and confess it, and be tried for it, and be--?
5974Are thy deeds base?
5974Art thon judging him now in the very heart that within thy bosom sits hearing the words Judge not?
5974At length Wingfold said:"And what do you think I can do for you?"
5974At length she said, with faltering voice:"Suppose it were a great wrong that had been done, and that was the unendurable thought?
5974But could she wish him to get better, seeing every hour threatened to be an hour of torture?
5974But hast thou tried whether he who made will not increase the strength put forth to obey him?
5974But her heart was not gladdened by these signs of comparative composure, for what gave him quiet but the same that filled her with unspeakable horror?
5974But how was it to be done?
5974But how was she to see him?
5974But if they did come from physical causes, would it follow that they did not come from God?
5974But that was before he came to live in Glaston.--Would you mind looking in upon Rachel for a few minutes, sir?
5974But where was the God to be found who could and MIGHT help in the wretched case?
5974But, as far as she was aware, she was quite honest in saying that the curate could not comfort him-- for what attempt even had he made to comfort her?
5974Can I, who know so much I would gladly have otherwise in myself, imagine him less honest than I am?
5974Certainly he had never till then thought of her with the slightest interest, and why should she come up to him now?
5974Could it be that he envied the dwarf- girl?
5974Could it be that he has himself really gone to-- as he says-- and found rest-- or something he had n''t got before?
5974Could it be that--?
5974Could not mine be made Christian?
5974Could one rejoice that his guilty friend had learned to laugh again, able at length to banish the memory of the foul thing?
5974Could you contrive a suitable way of meeting?
5974Did Jesus make chairs and tables, or boats perhaps, which the people of Nazareth wanted, without any admixture of trade in the matter?
5974Did the business of Zacchaeus remain, after the visit of Jesus, a contemptible one still?
5974Did they not pay his father for them?
5974Didst thou judge thy neighbour yesterday?
5974Do I take no thought for the morrow?
5974Do n''t say it is an unreality-- for where does freedom lie?
5974Do n''t we see something of the sort in life-- the vigorous nursed by the arduous?
5974Do n''t you think he might be able to do something?"
5974Do n''t you?"
5974Doubtless the man was in hiding, and where a man hides there must he reason, but was it any business of mine?
5974Explain it as you may or can-- but ask yourselves-- Do I take no thought for my life?
5974For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light''?
5974For what does he mean by TAKE MY YOKE UPON YOU, AND LEARN OF ME?
5974George took the whole thing for a sick fancy, and who was likely to know better than he-- a lawyer, and skilled in evidence?
5974Had anything happened while she had been away from him?
5974Hast thou not ploughed my thorny ground full sore, And from it gathered many stones and sherds?
5974Have I ever, have I once sought to obey it?
5974He was a very good fellow, but was he one fit to rule her life?
5974He was aware it sounded heartless, but how could he help it?
5974Her heart swelled with some sense unknown before: was it rudimentary thankfulness to the Father of her spirit?
5974His seat by my knee is love, delight, well- being, peace-- not service, however pleasing in my eyes.--''Why do you seat yourself at my knee, my son?''
5974His text was: Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden;--a common enough text, you know?
5974How can you say so?"
5974How could he say he took our sins upon him, if he could not make amends for them to those they had hurt?"
5974How could the curate give him but a hand?
5974How could you help it?
5974How did he come to see him?"
5974How much ought I to take?
5974How shall he whom thou lovest receive it the most readily-- but through thee who lovest him?
5974How then canst thou look to be of those that shall enter through the gates into the city?
5974How was he to understand or prize the idea, who had his spiritual nature so all undeveloped?
5974How was such a poor passionate creature to take that for a comfort?
5974How were they to approach him?
5974I daresay he might forgive me, if I were to do this and that, but where would be the good of it?
5974I think I asked already whether there were no relatives to whom reparation could be made?"
5974I went straight home, and to bed again-- but had brought little repose with me: I must do something-- but what?
5974If God be for us who can be against us?
5974If he confesses them to him you say is your God, is not that enough?
5974If it is driving you mad-- mad-- mad?
5974If not, how can you suppose that the lord of Christians will acknowledge you as a disciple of his, that is, as a Christian?''
5974If so, may not that suffice for the present?
5974If you have time, sir, I hope you will allow me to come to the point my own way?"
5974If you must do something or kill yourself?"
5974In that case, were it but as a doubtful medicine, would it not be well to make some trial of the offer made?
5974In the body or in the mind?
5974Is a truth to cease to be uttered because no better form than that of some divine truism-- say of St. John Boanerges-- can be found for it?
5974Is down- right stark- staring madness a crime?
5974Is he not the God of the dying as well as the God of the living?"
5974Is it all for thyself and nothing for thy fellows?
5974Is it not a lawful calling?
5974Is it not to have done the deed that is the defilement?"
5974Is it not to share the bliss of God who hoardeth nothing, but ever giveth liberally?
5974Is it presumptuous to imagine God saying to Rachel:''Trust me, and bear, and I will do better for thee than thou canst think?''
5974Is it that the crime seems then lifted a little from their shoulders, and its weight shared by the ace?
5974Is it that, after all, you do not believe there ever was such a man as they call Jesus?
5974Is it then that you are doubtful concerning the whole import of his appearance?
5974Is it, or is it not, of God?
5974Is that thy river running down the vale?
5974Is that thy wind that through the pines doth blow?
5974Is thy buying or selling dishonest?
5974It is enough however to show that he came to the point-- and what can be better in preaching?
5974It would kill her.--But how am I to know you will not get up and walk out the moment you have a glimpse of what is coming?"
5974Leopold saw the expression, and, sensitive as an ailing woman, said,"Helen, what HAVE I done to make you look like that?"
5974Leopold stared, looked half alarmed, and then said,"Did God make me sleep, Helen?"
5974Might she not thus gather a little honey of comfort and bring it home to Leopold?
5974Might she venture to consult him, putting the case as of a person who had done very wrong-- say stolen money or committed forgery or something?
5974Mr. Polwarth, is it not my duty to give myself up?
5974My part is not now to preach against the love of money, but to ask you: Are you laying up for yourselves treasures on earth?
5974No passing of money between hands?
5974O Lord, how long?
5974Of all useless things a knowledge of the future seems to me the most useless, for what are you to do with a thing before it exists?
5974Oh Helen, she was so lovely!--and what is she now?"
5974Only what''s the meaning of his wanting that fellow Wingfold to go with him?
5974Or was it only in her eyes-- was she but reading in his face the agony she had herself gone through that day?
5974Or what could he do for one who had?
5974Or what could he do for them?
5974Or wilt thou ask yet again-- Who is my neighbour?
5974Ought not the evil thing to be made manifest and swept out of the earth?
5974Polwarth?"
5974Polwarth?"
5974Sayest thou, Alas, I can not?
5974Sayest thou, It is impossible?
5974Shall I be such a dull mule in the presence of the living Truth?
5974Shall you be at church?"
5974Such did not all venture to assert that he had erred from the way, but what man was more dangerous than he who went too far?
5974That makes me fancy my soul must be straight.--Don''t you think so, sir?"
5974The moment I saw him I read madness in his eye!--What''s to be done now?"
5974The moment he appeared she said, in a tone rendered by conflicting emotions inexplicable, and sounding almost rude,"Will you come to my brother?
5974Then what if George should be wrong, and there WAS something behind it?
5974Then, sinking his voice to a whisper, he added:"Do you know you came in close behind HER?
5974These last, could he not have swept from the earth with a word?
5974To follow it lawfully-- even in his sight-- no longer seemed enough.--Was there then no possibility of raising it to dignity?
5974True, God is in every man, else how could he live the life he does live?
5974Was I serving my father when I ate the dinner he provided for me?
5974Was Jesus likely to be mistaken when he supposed himself to know that his comfort came from his God?
5974Was his Father''s way of keeping things going in the world, too vile for the hands of him whose being was delight in the will of that Father?
5974Was it possible, I thought, that the cry came from the house, and had therefore sounded farther off than it was?
5974Was that eager look in his eyes a fresh access of the fever?
5974Was there anything in his system to wipe off that burning, torturing red?
5974Was there no transaction?
5974What am I to say about it?"
5974What could that do to set anything right that I have set wrong?
5974What do you mean by the defilement?
5974What does it matter whether my body be lying still or moving from one spot of space to another?
5974What else was there to be said?
5974What had come to him?
5974What had he done but utter common- places and truisms about duty?
5974What had he to do with the thing that was done,--done with, and gone, either into the treasury or the lumber- room, of creation?
5974What if thy faith should be the next step to his?
5974What is Christianity?
5974What is it but a cracked jug?
5974What is it to you whether he confesses his sins or not?
5974What is the good of motion but to produce the feeling of freedom?
5974What made that yoke easy,--that burden light?
5974What man is there who has not had, has not now, or will not have to class himself amongst the weary and heavy- laden?
5974What mattered his subjects?
5974What right had SHE, she thought, to multiply to him his moments of torture?
5974What would Bascombe do if he had committed a murder?
5974What would you tell him to do?"
5974What''s the meaning of this?"
5974Whatever sort of a something it might be, could the teaching of George be in the smallest measure a preparation for it?
5974When he got home he sought and found them in the book.--Did a man ever really utter them?
5974Whence came the voice?
5974Where did you find it?"
5974Where, how, should the frightful face be hidden?
5974Which is the true?
5974Who but a demon could hate him?"
5974Who knows what it may do for the growth of the woman?
5974Who preached it?"
5974Who that knows anything of him at all can for a moment hold that this man spoke what he did not believe?
5974Why ai n''t you riding in the park with Helen, instead of moping in this dark room?
5974Why should I suppose that, if there be a God, he is driven out of us by sleep?"
5974Why should he be worse?"
5974Why should he not do his best to enjoy what is left of the sunlight, seeing, as their own prophet says, the night cometh when no man can work?
5974Why should he think of her now?
5974Why should you make troubles of trifles?"
5974Why should you not be ashamed?
5974Why think of saying about it, before you have anything to say?
5974Why will you not let me die?"
5974Why would you have the shame taken off you?
5974Why, what do you think is the last discovery about light?"
5974Will a man lie for the privilege of being despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief?
5974Will the draper, with his round good- humoured face and puckering smile, ever spread thunderous wings and cleave the air up to the throne of God?"
5974Will you let me out by the garden again?
5974Will you let me take those verses home with me?"
5974Wilt thou judge him again to- morrow?
5974Wingfold?"
5974Wingfold?"
5974Wingfold?"
5974Wingfold?"
5974Without health, what is anything worth?"
5974Would her nature consent to look up to his always, if she were to marry him?
5974Would n''t it be lovely to be at peace again, Poldie?
5974Would reviving self- content render him pleasant to the eyes, and his company precious in the wisdom that springs from the knowledge of evil?
5974Would the miracle have done it but for the previous talk from the boat to the people?
5974Would you be willing to acknowledge that only your pleasant thoughts had a higher origin, and that your painful ones came from physical sources?"
5974Would you tell me what you mean by divine service, for I think you must use the phrase in some different sense from what I have been accustomed to?"
5974Ye that buy and sell, do you obey this law?
5974Yes, it is, and more is the pity; for what is a truism, as most men count truisms?
5974You do n''t interfere with the doctor-- why should you with him?
5974You heard what my uncle said about dreams the other day?"
5974You know I enjoy life: how could I help it and you with me?
5974You may well smile at the idea of my helping anyone, for what could I do if it came to a struggle?"
5974You said in your sermon last Sunday, and specially to business men:''Do you do to your neighbour as you would have your neighbour do to you?
5974a Jesuit or a Socinian?"
5974a loving, caring father, or the grinding of cruel poverty and the naked exposure to heedless chance?
5974and who would wish one he loved to grow callous to the crime he had committed?
5974but where was the good of pardon if still the conscious crime kept stinging?
5974fle knew him for the Messiah: what was the working of the carpenter upon the fisherman that satisfied him of the fact?
5974he broke out with a cry, stifled by the caution that had grown habitual to both of them,"is there no help of any kind anywhere?
5974pleaded Helen, as if for her own life with some hard judge,"what good can it do to send another life after the one that is gone?
5974sighed Helen--"when one has no heart to endure, and hates the very sunlight!--You would n''t talk about work to a man dying of hunger, would you?"
5974there ca n''t be anything in it-- can there?
5974where is your logic?
5974would n''t it be grand?
5974would that bring back Emmeline from the dark grave and the worms to the sunny earth and the speech of men?
8834Why, on what ground,you may object,"is the question of my liberty of action to be decided by a conscience not my own?
8834001:013 Is the Christ in fragments?
8834001:020 Where is your wise man?
8834002:011 For, among human beings, who knows a man''s inner thoughts except the man''s own spirit within him?
8834002:016 For who has penetrated the mind of the Lord, and will instruct Him?
8834003:004 For when some one says,"I belong to Paul,"and another says,"I belong to Apollos,"is not this the way men of the world speak?
8834003:005 What then is Apollos?
8834003:016 Do you not know that you are God''s Sanctuary, and that the Spirit of God has His home within you?
8834004:007 Why, who gives you your superiority, my brother?
8834004:021 Which shall it be?
8834005:012 For what business of mine is it to judge outsiders?
8834006:001 If one of you has a grievance against an opponent, does he dare to go to law before irreligious men and not before God''s people?
8834006:002 Do you not know that God''s people will sit in judgement upon the world?
8834006:003 Do you not know that we are to sit in judgement upon angels-- to say nothing of things belonging to this life?
8834006:009 Do you not know that unrighteous men will not inherit God''s Kingdom?
8834006:015 Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ?
8834006:016 Or do you not know that a man who has to do with a prostitute is one with her in body?
8834006:019 Or do you not know that your bodies are a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit who is within you-- the Spirit whom you have from God?
8834007:016 For what assurance have you, O woman, as to whether you will save your husband?
8834007:021 Were you a slave when God called you?
8834007:027 Are you bound to a wife?
8834009:001 Am I not free?
8834009:004 Have we not a right to claim food and drink?
8834009:006 Or again, is it only Barnabas and myself who are not at liberty to give up working with our hands?
8834009:007 What soldier ever serves at his own cost?
8834009:008 Am I making use of merely worldly illustrations?
8834009:010 Is God simply thinking about the oxen?
8834009:011 If it is we who sowed the spiritual grain in you, is it a great thing that we should reap a temporal harvest from you?
8834009:012 If other teachers possess that right over you, do not we possess it much more?
8834009:018 What are my wages then?
8834009:024 Do you not know that in the foot- race the runners all run, but that only one gets the prize?
8834010:016 The cup of blessing, which we bless, does it not mean a joint- participation in the blood of Christ?
8834010:019 Do I mean that a thing sacrificed to an idol is what it claims to be, or that an idol is a real thing?
8834010:030 If, so far as I am concerned, I partake with a grateful heart, why am I to be found fault with in regard to a thing for which I give thanks?"
8834011:013 Judge of this for your own selves: is it seemly for a woman to pray to God when she is unveiled?
8834011:022 Why, have you no homes in which to eat and drink?
8834012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be?
8834012:019 If they were all one part, where would the body be?
8834012:029 Are all Apostles?
8834012:030 Have all miraculous powers?
8834014:008 If the bugle-- to take another example-- gives an uncertain sound, who will prepare for battle?
8834014:009 And so with you; if with the living voice you fail to utter intelligible words, how will people know what you are saying?
8834014:015 How then does the matter stand?
8834014:026 What then, brethren?
8834014:036 Was it from you that God''s Message first went forth, or is it to you only that it has come?
8834015:029 Otherwise what will become of those who got themselves baptized for the dead?
8834015:030 Why also do we Apostles expose ourselves to danger every hour?
8834015:032 If from merely human motives I have fought with wild beasts in Ephesus, what profit is it to me?
8834015:035 But some one will say,"How can the dead rise?
8834015:055"Where, O death, is thy victory?
8834Am I not an Apostle?
8834And if you are the court before which the world is to be judged, are you unfit to deal with these petty matters?
8834And if you really did receive it, why boast as if this were not so?
8834And what is Paul?
8834And with what kind of body do they come back?"
8834Are all Prophets?
8834Are all teachers?
8834Are not those who eat the sacrifices joint- partakers in the altar?
8834Are not you yourselves my work in the Lord?
8834Are we stronger than He is?
8834Are you free from the marriage bond?
8834Can it be denied that I have seen Jesus, our Lord?
8834Do all interpret?
8834Do all speak in` tongues''?
8834Do you not know that a little yeast corrupts the whole of the dough?
8834Does not the Law speak in the same tone?
8834For so long as jealousy and strife continue among you, can it be denied that you are unspiritual and are living and acting like mere men of the world?
8834Has not God shown the world''s wisdom to be utter foolishness?
8834Have all ability to cure diseases?
8834If the dead do not rise at all, why are these baptized for them?
8834If the whole body were an ear, where would the nostrils be?
8834Is it Paul who was crucified on your behalf?
8834Is it not for you to judge those who are within the Church 005:013 while you leave to God''s judgement those who are outside?
8834Or do you wish to show your contempt for the Church of God and make those who have no homes feel ashamed?
8834Or is it really in our interest that He speaks?
8834Or were you baptized to be Paul''s adherents?
8834Or what assurance have you, O man, as to whether you will save your wife?
8834Or what have you that you did not receive?
8834Or who tends a herd of cattle and yet does not taste their milk?
8834Shall I come to you with a rod, or in a loving and tender spirit?
8834Shall I praise you?
8834Shall I then take away the members of Christ and make them the members of a prostitute?
8834The loaf of bread which we break, does it not mean a joint- participation in the body of Christ?
8834Was any one already circumcised when called?
8834Was any one uncircumcised when called?
8834What shall I say to you?
8834Where your expounder of the Law?
8834Where your investigator of the questions of this present age?
8834Where, O death, is thy sting?"
8834Who plants a vineyard and yet does not eat any of the grapes?
8834Why not rather endure injustice?
8834Why not rather submit to being defrauded?
9957After the meeting was over one of the sisters came to me and said,''My brother, wo nt you come along to the meeting? 9957 Do you notice,"said the guide,"how they get farther and farther apart?"
9957How did you come to Christ?
9957What led you to Christ?
9957''I have one boy of sixteen not saved,''he said''Brother, will you promise me to speak to him when you go home?''
9957''Johnnie,''I said,''can you see the way clear?''
9957''Now,''I said,''will you not accept Jesus as your personal Saviour?''
9957''Well,''I said,''did you give your heart to the Lord?''
9957''Well,''I said,''have you fully surrendered?''
9957''What about my situation?''
9957''Where do you teach?''
9957''Why?''
9957''Will you decide now?''
9957A week after that another policeman came to me and said,''Sergeant, do you remember that booklet you gave me,"God''s Sure Promise?"''
9957About a week after I visited this particular man, and with a smile upon his face he said,''You remember those two booklets you gave me?''
9957About one o''clock I spoke to him and said,''Will you give yourself to the Lord now?''
9957And I read it the third time, and talking to me as gently as a mother would to her child he said,"Do you believe this?"
9957And then I turned to the boy of fifteen and said,''Are you willing to accept the Saviour?''
9957And then he said,''Will you come to my home and pray for me?''
9957As I sat there following the case this Chief Inspector turned to me and said,''Why did n''t they know Him on the road to Emmaus?''
9957As they came to one of the most dangerous places in the journey his guide stopped him, and said,"Do you see those footprints off here to the right?"
9957As we approached he said to me,''Sergeant, can you get me a drink of whisky?''
9957But it was not long before the enemy suggested,''This can not be faith; for where is thy joy?''
9957Do you believe that?''
9957He began by saying:-- Must Jesus bear the Cross alone, And all the world go free?
9957He said to me,"Do you believe this?"
9957He said to me,''But, Tom, I have done this and that,''''Well,''I said,''Jesus has died for you, will you accept Him?''
9957He said to me,''where do you sleep?
9957He said,"Are you a Christian?"
9957He said,"If you are not willing to give up everything for Christ, are you willing to be made willing?"
9957He said,''Do you remember me telling you I paid a sovereign for my sitting in church?
9957He said,''How did they know Him when they got to the home?''
9957He said,''What shall I do?
9957He said,''What time is it?''
9957How long is it since you saw her?''
9957I asked one of the neighbours what time it was, and she said it is almost night now, but where have you been for the last two or three days?
9957I got into conversation with him and after a while I said to him,''Do you ever go to a place of worship?''
9957I said to Him,''Will you do it now?''
9957I said to him,''Have you been to the mission?''
9957I said to the officers in my church one evening,"How many of you have ever led a soul to Christ?"
9957I said''Why?''
9957I said,''Are you in trouble about your soul?''
9957I said,''Are you saved?''
9957I said,''Do you take whisky when you are thirsty?''
9957I said,''Well, my boy, if you do n''t, what will become of you?''
9957I said,''Will you accept Jesus as your personal Saviour?''
9957I said,''Will you take him at His word now?''
9957I went to that saloon keeper and said to him,''How much do I owe you?''
9957If our work is to be as God would have it where shall it begin?
9957Is it necessary?
9957Is this awful waste-- this moral havoc-- unavoidable?
9957One of the officers came up and said,''Are you saved?''
9957She looked at me and said,''Are you a Christian?''
9957So I walked out as far as the Police Station, and I said,''Where is the Salvation Army going to be to- night?''
9957Some are saying,"What must I do to be a Christian?"
9957Some may ask, What is the best time to speak to my friends about Christ?
9957The next night I said to him,''Johnnie, have you thought of what we spoke on last night?''
9957Then I asked him to be honest before God, and I said,''Will you accept Him now?''
9957Then ask them, Will you do it?
9957Then he said,"Are you a Christian?"
9957Then suppose he should tell you what a strength and help it had been to him, what would you say to him?"
9957When I went down to the old church which is in the grounds of the estate, they said to me,''What will you do about the minister?''
9957When he saw me passing he said,''What does this mean?''
9957When the Police Justice saw me coming in he said,''Where have you been to- night?''
9957When the day of my graduation came, and I was bidding him good- bye, he said,"By the way, why have you never spoken to me about becoming a Christian?"
9957When you get home tonight, will you kindly make a definite decision at your bedside?''
9957Will you accept Him just here?
9957Will you accept Him now?''
9957Will you come?''
9957Will you kindly give me your name?
9957Will you receive Him?
9957Will you say, Lord Jesus I accept Thee as my personal Saviour?''
9957Will you take Jesus now?''
9957who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
59041And one of them, a doctor of the law, asked him, tempting him: Master, which is the great commandment of the law? 59041 Do you ever get drunk?"
59041O my Divine Spouse,she said,"Where wast thou when I was enduring these conflicts?"
59041What does faith bring thee to?
59041What is it?
59041What, with all these filthy abominations?
59041What,says the father of a family,"give my whole soul and mind to God?
59041_ Know you not that they who run in the race all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize? 59041 _ Lord, is it I?_"No, John.
59041_ Lord, is it I?_No, Thomas.
59041_ Lord, is it I?_Thou hast said it, Judas.
59041_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
59041_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
59041_ Who is this that cometh up from the desert flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?_[ Footnote 152][ Footnote 152: Ca nt.
59041''What is a crucifix?''
59041''Why do I stand here idle?
59041( Did I not say that the widow was right-- that they are heartless and unfeeling?)
59041And after all might not this vision be a delusion?
59041And if the soul is so beautiful in the little rays that escape from the body, what must it be in itself?
59041And that precious soul of yours, before which all the wealth of the world is but worthless dross-- with what care have you kept that?
59041And why?
59041And would you attribute conduct so disgraceful among men to our Father in heaven?
59041And, besides, who can draw the lineaments of that great Apostle, or paint him in colors worthy of his character?
59041And, if we then sin against God, in what respect are we better than Judas?
59041Are the earth and sky all wrapped in a great, gloomy mantle of grief?
59041Are the tares rooted up in this world?
59041Are there none of you, my brethren, who recognize this as the secret language of your hearts?
59041Are we as much in earnest to guard against a fall?
59041Are we bound to shut our ears to the murmuring winds, the music of the rivulet, and the songs of the birds?
59041Are we thus determined to win?
59041Are you leading a tepid, imperfect life?
59041At the Easter Communion, where are you?
59041At times in the height of that fever your mind wanders: you do not know her,_ her!_ your own dear mother?
59041But as for you, young man, why have you presumed to come to the altar?
59041But do you think we have none of the charity of the Angels?
59041But how can they know any thing of a star so unusual in its appearance as this?
59041But is it enough just barely to fulfil the commandment in this way?
59041But is it not necessary to go to Communion?
59041But of what use is Holy Scripture to us without Her interpretation, whose office it is to interpret, as it has been to preserve it?
59041But suppose these evil temptations are importunate, and remain in the soul even when we resist them, and try to turn from them?
59041But what am I saying?
59041But what does God say of such as these?
59041But what does an unworthy communion do?
59041But what have you to say for yourself, O adulterer, and adulteress?
59041But what have you to say for yourself, O drunkard?
59041But you will say, if this be true, does it not tend to cherish in us a spirit of self- sufficiency, and of independence of God?
59041Can it be a friendly ship coming to your rescue?
59041Can it not fill the soul as much as any other?
59041Can literature be devoted to more worthy ends than to make those virtues attractive which religion commands?
59041Can not the motive of God''s love do as much?
59041Can science find a greater sphere than to show how all things are, and move, and exist in their primal cause, God?
59041Can these fretful souls of ours find rest even upon earth?
59041Can they sympathize with us, while they believe us to be corrupted by it?
59041Can we find it, then, even short of Purgatory?
59041Can you imagine a dependence which is more pure than ours is upon God?
59041Can you not easily imagine that every stroke she heard given against her prison walls, must have sent a thrill of joy through her whole frame?
59041Can you, indeed?
59041Commenting on this passage of Holy Scripture, St. John Chrysostom asks:"Wherefore did God make the lilies so beautiful?
59041Could they cease to hate our religion, while they believe it to be false?
59041Could we claim as manfully to have fought a good fight?
59041Could we claim our reward as confidently?
59041Could we say as much, my brethren, if our time were come?
59041Did I not say well then, when I expressed my fear that God would find but few who would accept his terms?
59041Did any Priest ever preach to the contrary?
59041Did he create the world, or make you?
59041Did not our Lord love his Mother?
59041Did these things really happen?
59041Did they not feel them?
59041Did you ever know a man of this stamp to become Catholic?
59041Did you ever know one of these"liberal fellows,"so called, to be come Catholic?
59041Do n''t say: how little can I do and get off with it?
59041Do n''t you see, the very definition of mortal sin, is a sin that grievously offends God and brings with it the death of the soul?
59041Do not they estimate themselves by the light of faith?
59041Do the birds sing no more?
59041Do they aim by the creations of their genius to raise less gifted minds to gaze upon the archetype of all beauty, truth, and goodness?
59041Do they strive so to embody what is noblest and best in man''s nature as to captivate his imagination, and enkindle an enthusiasm for its imitation?
59041Do we see artists who are conscious of the great purposes of their noble vocation?
59041Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
59041Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
59041Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
59041Do you believe Him?
59041Do you belong to the party of Jesus Christ or that of the devil?
59041Do you feel in yourselves a vocation to a religious or sacerdotal life?
59041Do you judge of a man as you do of a horse or a dog?
59041Do you not see, said the devil, that crucifix?
59041Does he seek these by legitimate means?
59041Does it not lie in your memory in all the blackness and barrenness of a western prairie, over which the desolating fire of the savage has passed?
59041Does the Church teach any such thing?
59041For is it not a joy to follow where our heart''s desires lead?
59041For what prison walls are so strong as the tyranny of passion over the soul?
59041For what, after all, are created things, or the members of a man''s body, or even his life, compared with the eternal salvation of his soul?
59041For what?
59041From the Church?
59041Has He no chastisement for the wicked, no sympathy for the good?
59041Has he conferred any benefit on the human race, that he is entitled to the gratitude and obedience of men?
59041Has heaven no favors for her?
59041Has she clung to her faith so long in vain, amid poverty, oppression and bloodshed?
59041Have not beauty, knowledge, and genius one and the same fountain source with religion?
59041Have you ever seen two strong men wrestling?
59041Have you kept it as your most sacred treasure?
59041Have you not committed mortal sin, and then given as an excuse that you were tempted by the devil, or overcome by your passions?
59041Have you not over looked and undervalued your treasure?
59041Have you not sometimes been tempted to exclaim:"Has God forgotten Ireland?
59041Have you valued that soul of yours?
59041Heathens?
59041How can I do it?
59041How can you expect light when you close your eyes?
59041How did the Blessed Virgin arrive at such glory?
59041How have you conducted yourself in temptation?
59041How many sermons have you not heard upon that awful subject?
59041How often has God not called us, either from some path of sin which we were following, or to a closer union with Himself?
59041How so?
59041How was it St. Paul attracted so many to Christ?
59041How was it with our blessed Lord?
59041How will it be in heaven?
59041How will the truths of the Gospel reach your heart and make an impression there, if you never listen to them?
59041I have been offering peace to such as lead a Christian life; but what does Holy Scripture say of you?
59041I say, then, excite this desire; think, and think every day, on these simple things: Who am I?
59041I.--_What is Communion?_ It is the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, given to us as food for the sanctification of our souls and bodies.
59041II.--_What then is it to receive this Holy Communion unworthily?_ It is to be grievously wanting in reverence to the holiest of all holy things.
59041If a man abstains from eating meat, why not let him, if he likes, eat fish?
59041If another fancies he will improve by scourging himself, why not let him whip his body?
59041If another is bent on practising entire abstinence, why not allow him to fast?
59041If another seeks the desert, or ensconces himself in a cave, what commandment does he break?
59041If another takes the notion to shave his crown and walk with uncovered feet, wherein is he to be blamed?
59041If she had not believed, if she had not assented, what would have come of it?
59041If you can be chaste in the presence of a virtuous female, why can you not be chaste everywhere?
59041If you can be honest when the eye of man is on you, why can you not be honest when no eye sees you but that of God?
59041In the first place, what does he mean by the love of God?
59041In the language of Holy Scripture we say,"_ In the morning, who will grant me evening?
59041In this miserable world there is no such thing as tranquillity or peace, and how, without these, can the whole heart be given to God?"
59041In what consists the beauty of a man?
59041Is any hope held out in Scripture for the victims of such delusions?
59041Is he not then a usurper?
59041Is it I?_ No, my good man.
59041Is it a mere regularity of form and feature?
59041Is it always night?
59041Is it asking much, that we shall be habitually obedient?
59041Is it for Him to be dependent upon our moods and humors, finding us true to- day and false to- morrow?
59041Is it not as great?
59041Is it now safe and secure?
59041Is it possible that any fear of death, any doubt of his salvation could cloud the spirit of such a man in the closing scene of his career?
59041Is it the visible world, called nature, so full of instruction and rich in beauty, that we are to turn our backs upon?
59041Is it true?
59041Is it with this terrible earnestness you struggle to work out your salvation, or do you make a pastime of it?
59041Is it, then, possible to wear a constant smile in this valley of tears?
59041Is not this to be indeed dead?
59041Is she called a"Mediatrix of Prayer?"
59041Is she called the"Daughter of the Most High?"
59041Is she called the"Morning Star?"
59041Is she called"The Spouse of God?"
59041Is the camp of Jesus Christ less holy, think you, that an impure man or woman can be tolerated within its sacred precincts?
59041Is the world all dead?
59041Is there not an impression in your minds that the law of God is too strict?
59041Is this not a great boon?
59041Is this the earnest way we follow out our vocation?
59041My brave and vaunting Christian warrior, how do your professions of fidelity and courage comport with your conduct when put on guard at night?
59041No; says the Apostle Paul,"_ Christ died for all._"And why?
59041No?
59041Now if she did not merit heaven by becoming the Mother of God, how did she merit it?
59041Now what does He ask of you in return for all this?
59041Now what was it all about?
59041Now why was this?
59041Now will you tell me that you can not help doing what the martyrs would not do to save them from death?
59041Now, how is it with us?
59041Now, if you can stop cursing before the priest, why can you not before your wife and children?
59041Now, what are we doing?
59041Now, what holy lesson shall we try to learn from it?
59041Now, what is to be done?
59041Now, where is the man in Europe, who has so much care and anxiety upon him as he has?
59041Of what use to him was his power of motion?
59041Our Lord said to Judas,"_ Friend, why hast thou come?
59041Peace, did I say?
59041Shall I, she says, reject the very things I have longed for, the opportunities of making rapid progress in the love of God?
59041Shall these accidental and artificial barriers survive death?
59041Shall this always be so?
59041Shall we stand here like cowards, hugging the ignominious chains of mortal sin?
59041She sees the angels; but to the questions:"_ Woman, why weepest thou?
59041She was so bound up in you, that she often exclaimed with a truth,"Why do I live if it be not for my child?"
59041So, I ask you, who are you?
59041Suppose you saw a girl in service, scrubbing the floor with a beautiful camel''s- hair shawl, what would you say?
59041Teach your heart to throb in sympathy with his, until you can say with St. Paul:"_ Who is weak, and I am not weak?
59041Tell me, my brethren, is this your idea of the Christian warfare?
59041That''s what the Lord himself said to the young man who asked the question:"What shall I do that I may have everlasting life?"
59041The Lawyer asked Him,"_ What shall I do to possess eternal life?_"The Saviour said,"_ What is written in the law?
59041The Lawyer asked Him,"_ What shall I do to possess eternal life?_"The Saviour said,"_ What is written in the law?
59041The pledge will not help him long; and why?
59041The very first word addressed you by her, was in your baptism, when you were asked:"What dost thou ask of the Church of God?"
59041Then he will say to these:"I am your Lord and Master, why have you not obeyed me?"
59041They are class- mates, or even room- mates, for years, but look at them after the lapse of twenty years, and what are their respective positions?
59041They died rather than lift a hand to do a forbidden thing; have you not the same power over your hand that they had?
59041They died rather than utter a sinful word; have you not as much power over your tongue as they?
59041This is the war in which every one of you is engaged, on one side or the other?
59041Thus, Mary is called"Queen of Heaven;"but are not all the blessed called in Holy Scripture,"_ kings and priests unto God_?"
59041To establish its true meaning, let us ask ourselves first of all, what is a true Christian life?
59041Under what banner have you till now been ranged?
59041Under what figure is the Church of God represented in Scripture?
59041Very well; but how were they required to deny Christ?
59041Was He not disposed to be obedient to her as his mother?
59041Was it from the Church of God?
59041Was it the world of art, science, and literature?
59041Well then, asks one, why not exclude them from the Church altogether, so that the whole world can see what they are?
59041What Apostles, Doctors of the Church, Pontiffs, Priests, or Laymen, that ever wrote on the matter, ever broached such an idea?
59041What are our obligations to give testimony of Christ?
59041What are the signs, my brethren, by which you would pronounce a man dead?
59041What are you doing then with the devil''s bounty?
59041What can be a more perfect illustration of mortal sin?
59041What can be more just?
59041What degradation is equal to that of a Christian enslaved by vice?
59041What do we find for the most part in the world of art?
59041What does St. Paul say again?
59041What does St. Paul say?
59041What does holy king David say?
59041What does that mean?
59041What food is so loathsome to the body as lust and sensuality must be to a soul made for wisdom and virtue?
59041What has God made me for?
59041What have you done?
59041What have you to expect in his service?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is Holy Communion?
59041What is an Unworthy Communion?
59041What is an Unworthy Communion?
59041What is it that has happened?
59041What is it to be generous?
59041What is it to live to Christ?
59041What is it?
59041What is meant by merit?
59041What is said of these bad ones?
59041What is that pile of bank- notes pilfered from your employer, you dishonest clerk?
59041What is that which is glimmering white like a sail upon the waves?
59041What is the answer?
59041What is the event that can interrupt the great harmonies of Heaven, and furnish the Angels with a new song?
59041What is the idea that we have of a kingdom?
59041What is the invariable testimony, both of Protestants and of Catholics, as to the manner of his receiving them?
59041What is the love of God, or in what does it consist?
59041What is the meaning, then, of loving with one''s whole heart and soul and mind?
59041What is the reason that Christian art has so far surpassed heathen art?
59041What is the reason that every thing thus honors you?
59041What is the world and all in it, compared to the love of God?
59041What is there criminal in these actions, that there should be displayed so much spleen against those who live in this way?
59041What is this method?
59041What master is this, to whom you have sold yourself?
59041What means do we employ to subjugate our bodies, or was St. Paul less safe than we?
59041What millions of dollars are being expended on the Central Park here just beside us?
59041What old age can compare with eternity?
59041What opportunity, what golden opportunity offers, to do something to please God?
59041What right had you to refuse my service?
59041What right has he to reign in this world?
59041What right has he to your soul, or to your service?
59041What saith the Apostle?
59041What shall I do?
59041What shall I say in conclusion, dear brethren, to spur you on to do good works?
59041What should they do?
59041What was it then?
59041What was it they were required to do?
59041What would you have?
59041What''s to be done to get rid of it?
59041What, she says, shall I barter away so immense a good for such trifles?
59041What, then, is that badge, what are those insignia you are wearing?
59041When may one be said to fulfil it in the first way?
59041When you see a person put a thing to an improper use, what do you say?
59041Whence do they spring?
59041Where are those thirty pieces of silver for which you sold your soul?
59041Where are you during the holy solemnity of the Mass?
59041Where did such a notion come from?
59041Where did this notion come from?
59041Where did you get the notion that it''s enough to be a Catholic without being a practical one?
59041Where is her heart, does it beat no more?
59041Where shall we be?
59041Where your good works?
59041Where your merit?
59041Where, I ask, shall our place be in this hierarchy?
59041Where, then, is there room for presumption in such teaching as this?
59041Which side is it?
59041Which, then, do you take?
59041Who are addressed?
59041Who are they who fail to give this testimony of Christ?
59041Who can believe that?
59041Who can recount the calamities which from year to year have fallen upon the children of the faith?
59041Who is God?
59041Who says it?
59041Why did these last give such a different account from the first?
59041Why do summer and winter, seed- time and harvest, return so regularly?
59041Why does He not take part with his own, and make them prosper most?"
59041Why does not God give victory always to the just cause?"
59041Why does that sound send a shuddering thrill of horror through every nerve?
59041Why is the whole matter hushed up by common consent between Pilate and Caiphas?
59041Why not?
59041Why should we fear?
59041Why stand we all the day idle?
59041Why tarry we here in the bondage of Egypt?
59041Why then, do they commit it?
59041Why was no search made for the body of Jesus, and for his disciples?
59041Why was no trial held?
59041Why were not these soldiers examined before a tribunal?
59041Why, what do we mean when we speak of mortal sin?
59041Why, who are you, my brethren?
59041Why?
59041Will Jesus arrest the steps of that infamous woman, of those debased, pitiless, heartless, unfeeling dram- sellers?
59041Will he touch the bier upon which you are stretched stark dead, and command those companions of yours in sin to stop?
59041Will that voice of Jesus Christ be heard?
59041Will the Lord be moved to pity toward his weeping Church?
59041Will you have Christ or Lucifer for your king?
59041Will you say that the grapes are not really fine flavored, but only called so because they belong to an excellent vine?
59041Will you venture to deprive yourselves of that food of which, unless ye eat, the Saviour has said:"_ Ye have no life in you?_"Oh!
59041Would we be something in the kingdom of God?
59041Would we become strong in faith, great in hope, abounding in charity?
59041Would you be saved by the sufferings of Christ, and refuse to take your share of suffering?
59041Would you know who they are?
59041Would you ride thither at your ease?
59041Would you wear your crown without winning it?
59041You are a Christian soldier, are you?
59041You profess yourself so loudly a Christian soldier, what then are you straggling for, behind your column?
59041You promised in confession that you would restore them, but why?
59041You would not expect that I should urge this"Interior Life"upon you, and remain myself as I am?
59041You, O adulterer; you found a home where there were smiles, and fondness, and peace; and what have you done?
59041[ Footnote 56] and that"_ all things serve Him?_"[ Footnote 57][ Footnote 56: Psalm cxliv., 13.]
59041_ Father, is it I?_ No, poor fellow.
59041_ Father, is it I?_ No, poor girl.
59041_ Is it I?
59041and are not we too called the"_ Sons of God?_"[ Footnote 99][ Footnote 99: 1 St. John iii., 2.]
59041and are not we too promised a place at his right hand, and to"_ sit on thrones?_"[ Footnote 95][ Footnote 95: Apoc.
59041and at evening, who will grant me morning?_"[ Footnote 146] as though things were turning out very different from what we had a right to expect.
59041and does not the Almighty, addressing every faithful soul, say,"_ My love, my dove, my undefiled?_"[ Footnote 98][ Footnote 98: Can.
59041and in the second, what degree of this love must we practise?
59041and is it not said of every just man, that his"_ continual prayer availeth much?_"[ Footnote 97][ Footnote 97: St. James v., 16.]
59041and who are my brethren?
59041brethren, do not say with the murderer Cain:"_ Am I my brother''s keeper?_"What have I to do with the sanctification or ruin of souls?
59041brethren, do not say with the murderer Cain:"_ Am I my brother''s keeper?_"What have I to do with the sanctification or ruin of souls?
59041but, how much can I do?
59041exclaims St. Augustine,"you will prove your cause by sleeping witnesses?"
59041have these ministers of Satan persuaded you to renounce your lawful standard, and enlist under that of the devil?
59041or at least that it is too strict for you, and that you can not keep it?
59041that any thing so bright?
59041the Madonna so far more beautiful than the Venus de Medicis?
59041to have renounced your allegiance to your rightful Lord, for the service of such a master, who trembles at the very name of Jesus Christ?
59041what can it be?
59041what can it mean?
59041what shall we do?"
59041where was the Angel of the Blessed Sacrament then?
59041where, I ask, was the Angel of the Blessed Sacrament?
59041who is scandalized, and I do not burn?_"This is to love our Lord in earnest.
59041who will tell us something about it?
59041whom seekest thou?_"she answers distractedly,"_ They have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him_."
59041why have we not all this spirit?
59041wretched man that I am!_"was his mournful cry,"_ who shall deliver me from this body of death?_"For this reason he scourged himself.
59041you say, is that all that is required of us to insure our salvation-- to keep clear of mortal sin?
59041{ 137} You are a soldier of Jesus Christ, are you?
59041{ 153} How is it, my dear brethren, with us on the way of life?
59041{ 167} Where then is the world which, as Christians, we are called upon to separate from?
59041{ 179} And perhaps, seeing this, the thought arises in your mind:"Does not God take notice of these things?
59041{ 193} To whom is that addressed?
59041{ 206} Who is there that needs to be told that the Blessed Virgin is splendid in sanctity, dazzling in beauty, and exalted in power?
59041{ 214} Is she said to sit at the"King''s right hand?"
59041{ 216} or, later in life, a poor young woman thrust away, with her husband, from a crowded inn, or fleeing by night with an infant child?
59041{ 220} Are you in sin?
59041{ 22}"_ Who is weak,_"said he,"_ and I am not weak?
59041{ 243} Did you ever know, my brethren, that God had been so good to you?
59041{ 249} Now, how shall we account for such fortitude as this?
59041{ 258} But how is it with those who are_ spiritually_ proud?
59041{ 269} Are we then, my brethren, anxiously desirous of saving our souls?
59041{ 278} Now, what is more desirable than God?
59041{ 302} Why does the sun rise in the morning, and go down at night?
59041{ 304} Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
59041{ 306} Have you, my brethren, so regarded yourselves?
59041{ 30} Now why would you say this?
59041{ 328} How is it with a large body of students at one of our colleges or universities?
59041{ 329} Where can you find the trace of any real care of your souls?
59041{ 336} Did not Christ look upon mankind with human eyes, and make all our human feelings his own?
59041{ 341} What language can express the gratitude which filled her heart toward her deliverers?
59041{ 34} Now, then, I think I hear you say to me: Father, have I then done this horrible thing?
59041{ 36} And you, O adulteress, why have you come here?
59041{ 74} And when one of the servants said to the master:"_ Wilt thou that we go to gather it up?
59041{ 98} But what degree of this love must we exercise in order to obtain everlasting life?
8191What is that?
8191Who is that-- what did you do?
8191Why did you kiss me? 8191 _ His death?_"Has not the thought more often before us been to conform to_ His life_?
8191_ His death?_Has not the thought more often before us been to conform to_ His life_?
8191_ My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?_Here is a great mystery.
8191A gentle reproach was certainly implied in the words,"Could ye not watch with Me one hour?"
8191A life of selfish ease, or a life of following the Son of Man?
8191Ah, Colonel, Captain, Sergeant, leaders all, whatever name you bear, do you want to lead and rule the people whom God has given you as a charge?
8191All the powers and qualities of your nature growing towards maturity,_ except the powers of your soul_?
8191Am I wrong when I say that JESUS IS THE COMING KING?
8191And did not both the former come out of the latter?
8191And is it not in this same fashion and for this same purpose that Christ is to be formed in us?
8191And is the Lord a man, that He should be behind us in loving with an everlasting love those who thus give up and deny their own loves for Him?
8191And we who know what it means to be loved of Him, what can we say?
8191And would it not transform many of the darkest stretches of our earthly journey into bright memorials of the infinite wisdom and goodness of our God?
8191Are they not buried with Him?
8191Are they not gone on before?
8191Are they not ours still?
8191Are we found asking the old question about sitting on the twelve thrones, judging those around us, and sharing in some way the royal glory of a King?
8191Are we not theirs as really as ever?
8191Are you a self- denying disciple?
8191Are you appointed to serve in what seems like a den of beasts?
8191Are you chained fast to some strange trial?
8191Are you labouring to be a king without the Divine anointing?
8191Are you made to feel helpless and useless without the support of those around you?
8191Are you seeking thus after reasons for making the wrong done to you appear pardonable?
8191Are you so journeying?
8191Are you striving to be a prophet without possessing the spirit of the prophets?
8191Are you trying to be a priest without the priestly baptism?
8191Are you under the compulsion of some injustice?
8191Are you"bound"in some way?
8191Are_ you_ in either of these classes?
8191At My girdle hang the keys of life and death; I, even I, was dead; yes, really, cruelly dead; but I am alive for evermore"?
8191But how, and in what, are we to grow?
8191But is there not also here a suggestion of something more?
8191But what is this sin, the consciousness of which is thus forced upon all-- this determined, persistent, active evil?
8191But what of His rule?
8191By what agency does He extend His_ authority_ until it becomes_ control_?
8191By what, then, does He rule?
8191Can they give peace when it is too late to undo what sin has done?
8191Can they silence the clamours of the night?
8191Can you ever be again content to remain little and narrow, with interests and affections that are little and narrow also?
8191Can you ever be again the same since you learned that He loved you?
8191Can you say He is thus dwelling in you, and working in you, to will and to do of His good pleasure?
8191Comrade, what are you?
8191Conscious of advance, but not of victory?
8191Dear comrade and friend, are you taking care that the Divine Life in you shall grow after this Christ- like fashion?
8191Dear friend, are you"becoming conformed unto His death"?
8191Did I say that sorrow was the commonest of all human experiences?
8191Did ever babe open eyes on such a topsy- turvy condition of affairs?
8191Did we think it would be otherwise?
8191Did we, do we, sometimes wonder why the road is so rough, and the burden so heavy, and the sky so dark?
8191Do I, then, discourage good works?
8191Do you ever pray?"
8191Do you know any of them?
8191Do you really believe it?
8191Do you think it has strength to hold_ them_?
8191Do you think, then, that He will leave them behind?
8191For what says the Apostle?
8191Has man no part to play in his own deliverance?
8191Has not that been the chief influence which has drawn men to Him, and held them in His service?
8191Has not your freedom in prayer, and your desire for it, wavered between this and that until you have not known what to think of yourself?
8191Has not your joy been often so quickly turned to sorrow that you have wondered how you yourself could be the same person?
8191Have I forgotten that"faith without works is dead"?
8191Have you come to this?
8191Have you, my friend, not had to mourn over some strange changes?
8191His exalted throne?
8191His majesty?
8191His royal lineage?
8191How do they meet remorse?
8191How do they treat with guilt?
8191How is it possible we should ever be conformed to such a wonder of love and power?
8191How much of gloom and shadow has come down on hearts and households I have known, from the persistency of that"Why?"
8191How shall he withstand temptation?
8191How, then, is it with you?
8191If Calvary and the Resurrection reveal His power, does not Bethlehem make manifest His love?
8191Indeed, might we not say of a great deal in us, which to- day is, that to- morrow it will be cast away for ever?
8191Is he, after all, only an animal-- the mere creature of circumstance and natural law?
8191Is it His divine purity, His kingly holiness, His might as the supreme Sovereign whose law is good?
8191Is it for any human thing we seek?
8191Is it not to something of the same kind we are called?
8191Is it ours?
8191Is not that the lesson of His burial for every one who sorrows for the loss of loved ones called up higher?
8191Is there no appeal to you to- day from that hill side, without the city wall?
8191Is there not a lesson here for us, my comrade?
8191Is there not a lesson in her example?
8191Is there not a point for us, also, at which we may pass over the line of uncertainty or reserve in our offering, saying for ever-- it is finished?
8191Is there not something here for us?
8191Is there not something that should answer to this in the lives of many of His disciples?
8191Living, so to speak, out of your element-- like a fish out of water?
8191May I offer one or two thoughts on the subject, which, though quite simple, have proved of blessing to my own heart?
8191Nay, what is it all but to tread in the very steps that the Master trod?
8191Now, when we are called upon to suffer in the same way, may we not be brought into very intimate fellowship with Jesus?
8191Of what use could it be to become an Officer, in order to seek the many, if God did not hearken to her cry for the few?
8191Oh, why should it be?
8191On what is His_ rule_ based?
8191Ought I not to have said_ temptation_?
8191Ought he to offer himself for Officership in The Army?
8191Shall we complain because the servant is not above his Lord?
8191The devotee of your own self?
8191The real question for us then is, Can our religion-- does our religion, when tried by the test of human experience-- afford any remedy for these?
8191The servant of a high ideal, but without_ liberty_?
8191To many, even among the chosen spirits of the household of faith, approaching death also starts the great"_ Why_?"
8191To what does He owe the influence He exercises in the minds and hearts of multitudes of these little ones?
8191To whom, then, did our Lord speak on the tree, and what spake He?
8191V. Are_ you_ dead?
8191Was it His dominion from sea to sea?
8191Was it His sovereign throne of power?
8191Was it even His victory over death and His kingly conquest of the grave?
8191Was it her affair?
8191Was it worth while, after all, troubling about sinners?
8191We are, I know, saved by faith; but how shall we believe unless we hear?
8191What about you?
8191What are they in their actual effect on the memories and consciences of men in relation to their sin?
8191What avail is it to contradict those who can answer,"Hereby we know that we dwell in Him, and He in us, because He hath given us of His Spirit"?
8191What do we need?
8191What is it in Jesus Christ that calls the sorely- tempted one to Him?
8191What is the crying agony of our prayers?
8191What is the secret longing of our hearts?
8191What of the thing itself?
8191What special thoughts and beauties of His soul do His words reveal?
8191What was the secret of His influence over them?
8191What, then?
8191Who can think, even now, without a thrill of unmixed delight, of the reunions of those who for long weary years were separated here?
8191Why should she care?
8191Will not you?
8191Will they ever be quite the same?
8191Will they not have lost something?
8191Will you be one?
8191Will you come and join in our great world- mission of making His atonement known?
8191Will you learn of Him?
8191Will_ you_ not have His Cross?
8191With those blessed words of hope and peace in my ears, how can I ever fear that one could be so vile, so far away, so nearly lost, as to cry in vain?
8191Would not this add a whole world of joy to the glory which shall be revealed?
8191You see the lesson?
8191_ Is it not by His compassion_?
8191_ Is it not so_?
8191_ Is it yours_?
8191_ What, then, shall it be that is finished_?
8191and how shall we hear without a preacher?
8191and is there an echo of murmuring at these bonds and infirmities and drudgeries of daily duty and common sorrow?
8191depend upon it, the twentieth century will cry aloud,"_ What shall be done with our sin_?"
8191in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin"?
9304Immoral,has that a meaning from the moment that we do nothing which we are not obliged to do?
9304A weak proof, for things being as they are, there is necessity for... cause; but a cause and a_ single_ cause, why?
9304All that we can know about that is that in us there is a succession of ideas, of representations; but_ we_, but_ I_, what is that?
9304Also they did not create the world, for why should they have created it?
9304And on what does it depend?
9304Are there gods, as the vulgar believe?
9304Because I see it in perfect clearness?
9304But does the sanction of beyond- the- grave exist, and is the soul immortal, and are we to be rewarded therein in another life?
9304But how to understand?
9304But is it not true that it will lead to suffering?
9304But mark well the profound meaning of this method: what is it that gives me the assurance of the evidence of such or such an idea?
9304But what is the soul?
9304But whence do these ideas come to us?
9304But_ how_ will the will effect these metamorphoses or at least these departures, these separations, these reductions to the due proportion?
9304Could God make the whole smaller than the part or any line shorter than a straight one?
9304Does nature yield obedience to a"you ought"?
9304Does the understanding furnish the idea of"you ought"?
9304For instance, shall I believe in the existence of everything that is not myself?
9304From God by emanation?
9304From the souls of ancestors by transmission?
9304From what data of experience, from what systematization of the understanding has our mind borrowed this?
9304How could it?
9304How does this emanation from God becoming matter take place?
9304How is it possible to attain such knowledge?
9304How shall I know that such an idea is really evident to me?
9304How, then, can one believe?
9304How?
9304How?
9304In what way distinct?
9304Is God therefore limited?
9304Is it not radically impossible to write a system of morality when the author does not believe in free- will?
9304Is the Church only to be a word?
9304Is the impulse self- generated, are the bodies self- impelled?
9304Is there anything I can not doubt?
9304Is there not a first cause, a being who set all these atoms in motion-- in short, a God?
9304It is; granted; but what is it and can we know what it is?
9304May not the sensations of things which we have be a simple phantasmagoria?
9304No doubt, but who created my parents and the parents of my parents?
9304Now, does happiness consist in pleasures, or does it exclude them?
9304Observation makes us know things-- is this true?
9304Once the body is destroyed, what becomes of the soul?
9304Only operating upon that, having nothing except that as matter, how could it itself go beyond experience?
9304Pyrrho being accustomed to say that he was indifferent whether he was alive or dead, on being asked,"Then why do you live?"
9304SANCTIONS OF MORALITY.--What are the sanctions of morality?
9304Secondly: even my own actual existence, my existence at this very moment, is it the result of my existence yesterday?
9304THE FREEDOM OF MAN.--Is man free?
9304THE PART OF THE SOUL.--If it is thus, what will be the part of the soul( the soul is the will)?
9304Then henceforth must no appeal be made to reason?
9304Then what could God do to avenge His honour and to have satisfaction rendered to Him?
9304Then, can it be said that before the world was created God remained doing nothing during an immense space of time?
9304Then, if we do not know it, why do we affirm that it exists?
9304Then, when our will is evil and we execute it, does God sin in our name?
9304Was it myself?
9304What do they become in us?
9304What do we know about it?
9304What do we see?
9304What is God?
9304What is his permanent foundation?
9304What is it that we know of the world?
9304What is practical reason?
9304What is the explanation?
9304What is the primary motive force?
9304What proof is there of this freedom?
9304What system of morality can Hume have with these principles?
9304What tells us that the latter proceeds from the former, that the thing B must necessarily come, owing to the thing A existing?
9304What then is sensation?
9304What, then, are ideas?
9304Whence comes the soul?
9304Where has it got it?
9304Which of these beliefs is the fundamental one?
9304Who made me?
9304Why did he not believe in them?
9304Why did the realists cling so to their universals, held to be realities and the sole realities?
9304Why is it necessary for the world to be moral?
9304Why should error be presented to the mind as an evident truth?
9304Why this name?
9304Why, for instance, should we dread death?
9304Why?
9304With what object?
9304Would not that be the sign that there are two worlds of which we see only one?
9304Yes, but is this non- ego really what it seems?
9304Yet outside ourselves is there anything?
9304You feel in yourself several souls?
9304_ Cur Deus Homo?_( the title of one of his works) asked St. Anselm.
9304and"in view of what end is there something?"
52232The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? 52232 1 JOHN V, 5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? 52232 13. Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counselor hath taught him? 52232 3. Who is there among you of all his people? 52232 34. Who is he that condemneth? 52232 5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? 52232 5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? 52232 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? 52232 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? 52232 Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off? 52232 Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off? 52232 And Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked? 52232 And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy? 52232 And David said to him, Canst thou bring me down to this company? 52232 And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? 52232 And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 52232 And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 52232 And Joash said unto all that stood against him, Will ye plead for Baal? 52232 And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt? 52232 And Nathan said, My lord, O king, hast thou said, Adonijah shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne? 52232 And Pharaoh said, Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go? 52232 And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the Lord hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people? 52232 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 52232 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 52232 And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead? 52232 And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 52232 And certain of the Pharisees said unto them, Why do ye that which is not lawful to do on the Sabbath days? 52232 And come and stand before me in this house, which is called by my name, and say, We are delivered to do all these abominations? 52232 And come and stand before me in this house, which is called by my name, and say, We are delivered to do all these abominations? 52232 And did I choose him out of all the tribes of Israel to be my priest, to offer upon mine altar, to burn incense, to wear an ephod before me? 52232 And did not he make one? 52232 And did not he make one? 52232 And did not he make one? 52232 And did not he make one? 52232 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you? 52232 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you? 52232 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? 52232 And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? 52232 And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was a hungered, he, and they that were with him? 52232 And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper? 52232 And he said, What hast thou done? 52232 And he said, Who art thou, Lord? 52232 And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath days, or to do evil? 52232 And how shall they preach except they be sent? 52232 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? 52232 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? 52232 And if a second probation, why not a third and a fourth? 52232 And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? 52232 And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? 52232 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye? 52232 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye? 52232 And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? 52232 And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? 52232 And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, Art thou made of the king''s counsel? 52232 And not rather,( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? 52232 And now why tarriest thou? 52232 And now why tarriest thou? 52232 And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath day? 52232 And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? 52232 And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? 52232 And said, Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further: and here shall thy proud waves be stayed? 52232 And said, O Lord God of Israel, why is this come to pass in Israel, that there should be to- day one tribe lacking in Israel? 52232 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them? 52232 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them? 52232 And some said, What will this babbler say? 52232 And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done? 52232 And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? 52232 And the Lord said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws? 52232 And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife? 52232 And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife? 52232 And the Pharisees said unto him, Behold, why do they on the Sabbath day that which is not lawful? 52232 And the children of Israel said, Who is there among all the tribes of Israel that came not up with the congregation unto the Lord? 52232 And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah? 52232 And the king said, What wouldest thou? 52232 And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? 52232 And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? 52232 And they asked him, What then? 52232 And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that Prophet? 52232 And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath days? 52232 And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? 52232 And they said, What is that to us? 52232 And they said, What one is there of the tribes of Israel that came not up to Mizpeh to the Lord? 52232 And they say, How doth God know? 52232 And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also? 52232 And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest? 52232 And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God? 52232 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou? 52232 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? 52232 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? 52232 And what shall I more say? 52232 And what shall I say more? 52232 And wherefore one? 52232 And wherefore one? 52232 And wherefore one? 52232 And wherefore one? 52232 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? 52232 And why take ye thought for raiment? 52232 And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God? 52232 Another man commits murder, would the objector say that a year''s punishment would suffice? 52232 Are ye not much better than they? 52232 Are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts? 52232 Are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts? 52232 Art thou Elias? 52232 Art thou not from everlasting, O Lord my God, mine Holy One? 52232 Art thou that Prophet? 52232 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? 52232 Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him? 52232 Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him? 52232 Behold, here I am: witness against me before the Lord, and before his anointed: whose ox have I taken? 52232 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? 52232 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? 52232 But he is in one mind, and who can turn him? 52232 But he perceived their craftiness, and said unto them, Why tempt ye me? 52232 But if possible, where would be the equity? 52232 But should the latter criminal be punished a month and the other a year? 52232 But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? 52232 But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool? 52232 But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool? 52232 But what saith it? 52232 But what saith the answer of God unto him? 52232 But what saith the answer of God unto him? 52232 But who may abide the day of his coming? 52232 But why dost thou judge thy brother? 52232 But why dost thou judge thy brother? 52232 But why dost thou judge thy brother? 52232 But will God indeed dwell on the earth? 52232 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? 52232 By what law? 52232 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned? 52232 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burnt? 52232 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 52232 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? 52232 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? 52232 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned? 52232 Can two walk together, except they be agreed? 52232 Canst thou by searching find out God? 52232 Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city? 52232 Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 52232 Do not I fill heaven and earth? 52232 Do we then make void the law through faith? 52232 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple? 52232 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple? 52232 Does it deduct but one day from the fifty years of reputation, and regard the crime as but a spot on the disk of a brilliant life? 52232 Does nothing depend on the nature of the crime? 52232 Does their moral character depend upon which side of the prison- door they are? 52232 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge? 52232 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge? 52232 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge? 52232 Dost thou know when God disposed them, and caused the light of his cloud to shine? 52232 Dost thou know when God disposed them, and caused the light of his cloud to shine? 52232 Doth God pervert judgment? 52232 Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel? 52232 Fear ye not me? 52232 For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him? 52232 For do I now persuade men, or God? 52232 For he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? 52232 For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead? 52232 For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? 52232 For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? 52232 For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye? 52232 For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye? 52232 For now they shall say, We have no king, because we feared not the Lord; what then should a king do to us? 52232 For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand? 52232 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? 52232 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? 52232 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? 52232 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? 52232 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? 52232 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? 52232 For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he hath gained, when God taketh away his soul? 52232 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? 52232 For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk? 52232 For who hath known the mind of the Lord? 52232 Fury is not in me: who would set the briers and thorns against me in battle? 52232 Give men to know that there would he a second probation, and how many of them would care for the first? 52232 God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? 52232 Hast thou not known? 52232 Hast thou not known? 52232 Hast thou not known? 52232 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking- glass? 52232 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor? 52232 Have you forgiven him? 52232 Have you invited him to your family circle? 52232 Have you restored him to your confidence? 52232 He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him? 52232 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold? 52232 He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? 52232 He saith unto him, Which? 52232 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct? 52232 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct? 52232 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? 52232 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? 52232 How does society treat that splendid reputation, which was fifty years in building? 52232 How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee? 52232 How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee? 52232 How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity? 52232 How many are mine iniquities and sins? 52232 How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor? 52232 How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water? 52232 How much then is a man better than a sheep? 52232 How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? 52232 How shall I pardon thee for this? 52232 How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing we have sworn by the Lord, that we will not give them of our daughters to wives? 52232 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? 52232 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? 52232 How thy garments are warm, when he quieteth the earth by the south wind? 52232 I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? 52232 I say then, Hath God cast away his people? 52232 I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? 52232 III, 21. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth? 52232 III, 21. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth? 52232 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? 52232 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? 52232 If temporary punishment in hell would bring man to God, why send Christ into the world to die for sinners? 52232 If thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not; doth not he that pondereth the heart consider it? 52232 If vice is its own punishment, why should the thief be imprisoned, or the murderer executed? 52232 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap you carnal things? 52232 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things? 52232 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things? 52232 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons: for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not? 52232 Is any among you afflicted? 52232 Is any merry? 52232 Is any sick among you? 52232 Is it not reasonable that a seventh portion should be given sacredly to the Lord when he has so freely and so liberally given us the rest? 52232 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out of thy house? 52232 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? 52232 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? 52232 Is my hand shortened at all, that it can not redeem? 52232 Is not this the fast that I have chosen? 52232 Is not this the fast that I have chosen? 52232 Is not this the fast that I have chosen? 52232 Is the law sin? 52232 Is the law then against the promises of God? 52232 Is there unrighteousness with God? 52232 Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes? 52232 Is this thing done by my lord the king, and thou hast not shewed it unto thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him? 52232 It is God that justifieth: 34. Who is he that condemneth? 52232 It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? 52232 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things? 52232 Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 52232 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? 52232 Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world? 52232 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 52232 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 52232 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 52232 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 52232 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ? 52232 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? 52232 Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way? 52232 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? 52232 MICAH VII, 18. Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? 52232 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? 52232 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? 52232 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? 52232 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God? 52232 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? 52232 Nevertheless, when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? 52232 Nevertheless, when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? 52232 Nevertheless, when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? 52232 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be? 52232 Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? 52232 Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fullness? 52232 Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say? 52232 Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth? 52232 Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? 52232 O Lord, are not thine eyes upon the truth? 52232 O death, where is thy sting? 52232 O death, where is thy sting? 52232 O grave, where is thy victory? 52232 O grave, where is thy victory? 52232 O house of Israel, can not I do with you as this potter? 52232 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God? 52232 Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long- suffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance? 52232 Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long- suffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance? 52232 Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the Sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath, and are blameless? 52232 Or saith he altogether for our sakes? 52232 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee? 52232 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? 52232 Or who shut up the sea with doors, when it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb? 52232 Or, do nations consist only of men, and not of youth also, and of children? 52232 PSALM XXIV, 3. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? 52232 Peradventure there be fifty righteous within the city: wilt thou also destroy and not spare the place for the fifty righteous that are therein? 52232 Peradventure there shall lack five of the fifty righteous: wilt thou destroy all the city for lack of five? 52232 Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? 52232 Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God? 52232 Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect? 52232 Shall I not visit for these things? 52232 Shall I not visit for these things? 52232 Shall I not visit them for these things? 52232 Shall not God search this out? 52232 Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou? 52232 Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? 52232 Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? 52232 Shouldest not thou also have had compassion on thy fellow- servant, even as I had pity on thee? 52232 So the shipmaster came unto him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper? 52232 Suppose a man commits a petty larceny, would the objector say a month''s imprisonment is enough? 52232 That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who hath believed our report? 52232 The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause? 52232 The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? 52232 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? 52232 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? 52232 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? 52232 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? 52232 Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the Sabbath day? 52232 Then I testified against them, and said unto them, Why lodge ye about the wall? 52232 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? 52232 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? 52232 Then said I, Lord, how long? 52232 Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it? 52232 Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the Sabbath days to do good, or to do evil? 52232 Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham? 52232 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? 52232 Then said they unto him, Who art thou? 52232 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee a hungered, and fed thee? 52232 Then the elders of the congregation said, How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing the women are destroyed out of Benjamin? 52232 They said therefore unto him, What sign showest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee? 52232 They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away? 52232 To whom then will ye liken God? 52232 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? 52232 To whom will ye liken me, and make me equal, and compare me, that we may be like? 52232 Understand, ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise? 52232 VIII, 33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect? 52232 VIII, 33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect? 52232 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? 52232 What advantage then hath the Jew? 52232 What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? 52232 What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before? 52232 What is it then? 52232 What is it then? 52232 What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? 52232 What is the chaff to the wheat? 52232 What sayest thou of thyself? 52232 What shall we say then? 52232 What shall we say then? 52232 What shall we say then? 52232 What shall we say then? 52232 What then becomes of the argument of proportion? 52232 What then? 52232 What then? 52232 What then? 52232 When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble? 52232 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? 52232 Where is boasting then? 52232 Where would the test be placed if not in the government of man''s own appetites? 52232 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? 52232 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? 52232 Wherefore then serveth the law? 52232 Wherefore, when I came, was there no man? 52232 Wherefore? 52232 Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk? 52232 While it remained, was it not thine own? 52232 While it remained, was it not thine own? 52232 Whither shall I go from thy spirit? 52232 Whither shall I go from thy spirit? 52232 Who shall then say, Wherefore hast thou done so? 52232 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed? 52232 Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies? 52232 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, and whom God hath hedged in? 52232 Why not leave the criminal simply to his own remorse of conscience? 52232 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead? 52232 Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days? 52232 Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him? 52232 Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? 52232 Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? 52232 Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? 52232 Wot ye not what the Scripture saith of Elias? 52232 Would a devil be any less a devil on one side of a prison- door than on another? 52232 Would the thief and the murderer become virtuous members of society by being simply liberated from jail? 52232 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy? 52232 XI, 29. Who is weak, and I am not weak? 52232 XV, 11. Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods? 52232 XV, 4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name? 52232 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift? 52232 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? 52232 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs? 52232 Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell? 52232 Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell? 52232 Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it? 52232 Your fathers, where are they? 52232 and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? 52232 and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? 52232 and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high? 52232 and did I give unto the house of thy father all the offerings made by fire of the children of Israel? 52232 and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it? 52232 and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? 52232 and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? 52232 and how shall they hear without a preacher? 52232 and how shall they hear without a preacher? 52232 and in thy name done many wonderful works? 52232 and in thy name done many wonderful works? 52232 and in thy name done many wonderful works? 52232 and in thy name have cast out devils? 52232 and in thy name have cast out devils? 52232 and in thy name have cast out devils? 52232 and is there knowledge in the Most High? 52232 and shall not he render to every man according to his works? 52232 and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh? 52232 and the prophets, do they live forever? 52232 and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge? 52232 and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar? 52232 and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar? 52232 and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed? 52232 and what communion hath light with darkness? 52232 and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him? 52232 and what wisdom is this which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands? 52232 and when he hideth his face, who then can behold him? 52232 and who shall stand in his holy place? 52232 and who shall stand when he appeareth? 52232 and your labor for that which satisfieth not? 52232 and your labor for that which satisfieth not? 52232 art thou come hither to torment us before the time? 52232 behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded? 52232 canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? 52232 deeper than hell; what canst thou know? 52232 do not even the publicans so? 52232 do not even the publicans so? 52232 do not even the publicans the same? 52232 do not even the publicans the same? 52232 for the living to the dead? 52232 for the living to the dead? 52232 forbear; why shouldst thou be smitten? 52232 hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? 52232 hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? 52232 hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? 52232 he that formed the eye, shall he not see? 52232 he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father? 52232 he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know? 52232 he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know? 52232 how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven? 52232 how shall I deliver thee, Israel? 52232 how shall I make thee as Admah? 52232 how shall I set thee as Zeboim? 52232 know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? 52232 know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? 52232 of works? 52232 or do I seek to please men? 52232 or doth the Almighty pervert justice? 52232 or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? 52232 or have I no power to deliver? 52232 or naked, and clothed thee? 52232 or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith? 52232 or thirsty, and gave thee drink? 52232 or thy work, He hath no hands? 52232 or what likeness will ye compare unto him? 52232 or what profit is there of circumcision? 52232 or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? 52232 or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? 52232 or whither shall I flee from thy presence? 52232 or whither shall I flee from thy presence? 52232 or who hath been his counselor? 52232 or whom have I defrauded? 52232 or whose ass have I taken? 52232 or why dost thou set at naught thy brother? 52232 or why dost thou set at naught thy brother? 52232 or why dost thou set at naught thy brother? 52232 saith the Lord: and shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? 52232 saith the Lord: and shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? 52232 saith the Lord: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this? 52232 shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of a harlot? 52232 shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? 52232 shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? 52232 the bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
52232thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
52232till seven times?
52232to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
52232to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
52232to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
52232to save life, or to destroy it?
52232to save life, or to kill?
52232what dost thou work?
52232what shall I say unto them?
52232when I called, was there none to answer?
52232when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
52232when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
52232when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him?
52232who can forgive sins but God only?
52232who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
52232who is offended, and I burn not?
52232who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
52232who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
52232who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
52232who will say unto him, What doest thou?
52232who will say unto him, What doest thou?
52232whom have I oppressed?
52232why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
52232why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
52232why then doth Adonijah reign?
52232will ye save him?
6172But,you may say,"the poor, the failures, the wretched-- what of them?"
6172Who among you, if his child asks bread, will give him a stone?
6172( How could the perfect fall?)
6172( How could the"perfect"fall?)
61727) as saying:"For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto His Glory, why yet am I also judged as a sinner?"
6172Accepting Evolution, how can we believe in a Fall?
6172After all, may not even John Burns be human; may not Mr. Chamberlain himself have a heart that can feel for another?
6172And I take the opportunity to here recommend very strongly_ Shall We Understand the Bible?_ by the Rev.
6172And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive?
6172And Pharaoh called Abram, and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me?
6172And do you believe that"our Father in Heaven, our All- powerful God, who is Love,"would first create man fallible, and then punish him for falling?
6172And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
6172And how does it stand to- day?
6172And if God is our"maker,"who but He is responsible for our make- up?
6172And if God knew they_ must_ fall, how could Adam help falling, and how_ could_ he justly be blamed for doing what he_ must_ do?
6172And if He alone is responsible, how can Man have sinned against God?
6172And if He did so create and so punish man, could you call that just or merciful?
6172And if an earthly father would act thus wisely and thus kindly,"how much more your Father which is in Heaven?"
6172And if there never was a Fall, why should there be any Atonement?
6172And now, will you ponder these words of Arthur Lillie, M.A., the author of_ Buddha and Buddhism_?
6172And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
6172And what has it accomplished?
6172And what of Noah, who got drunk, and then cursed the whole of his sons''descendants for ever, because Ham had seen him in his shame?
6172And yet, what would a Christian congregation say of an"Infidel"who committed half the crimes and outrages of any one of those Bible heroes?
6172Are London and Paris, New York and St. Petersburg, Berlin, Vienna, Brussels, and Rome centres of holiness and of sweetness and light?
6172Are Mark and John dead, also?
6172Are the masses of people who accept it peaceful, virtuous, chaste, spiritually minded, prosperous, happy?
6172Are their international politics guided by the Sermon on the Mount?
6172Are their national laws based on its ethics?
6172Are their noblest and most Christlike men and women most revered and honoured?
6172Are there no good, nor happy, nor worthy men and women to- day outside the pale of the Christian churches?
6172Are these the signs of a triumphant and indispensable religion?
6172Are they witnessed and attested?
6172Are we Rationalists so wicked, so miserable, so useless in the world, so terrified of the shadow of death?
6172Are we, on the evidence of such a people, to believe that miracles happened two thousand years ago?
6172Are you not aware, friend Christian, that what was Infidelity is now orthodoxy?
6172Because a moral man would not say:"If I give up my religion, what will you pay me?"
6172But do I despair?
6172But if the spread of a faith proves its miracles to be true, what can be said about the spread of the Buddhist and Mohammedan religions?
6172But if they knew not what they did, why should God be asked to_ forgive_ them?
6172But is not this like sending flowers and jewels to the king?
6172But is there any reason to regard the Gospel stories of the death, Resurrection, and Ascension on of Christ as historical?
6172But suppose any pagan or Mohammedan general were to behave to a Christian city as Moses behaved to the people of Midian, what should we say of him?
6172But was it so?
6172But what are we to think of his offering his daughters to the mob, and of his subsequent conduct?
6172But what kind of Creator must He be who has created such a universe as this?
6172But without a Devil how can we maintain a belief in a God of love and kindness?
6172CONTENTS PREFACE FOREWORDS THE SIN OF UNBELIEF ONE REASON WHAT I CAN AND CANNOT BELIEVE THE OLD TESTAMENT-- Is the Bible the Word of God?
6172COUNSEL: I shall show that the act of resurrection was witnessed by one Mary Magdalene, by a Roman soldier-- JUDGE: What is the soldier''s name?
6172COUNSELS OF DESPAIR"If you take from us our religion,"say the Christians,"what have you to offer but counsels of despair?"
6172Can the man be justly blamed for the acts of the cherub?
6172Can there be a more horrible object in existence than an eloquent man not speaking the truth?
6172Can you believe it?
6172Can you bring evidence to prove that he was ever alive?
6172Can you find in all the world to- day two men as wise, as good, as gentle, as happy?
6172Can you suppose that such a creator would, after thousands of years of effort, have failed even now to make His repeated revelations comprehensible?
6172Christianity Before Christ Other Evidences THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION-- What is Christianity?
6172Consider these unhappy ones, what do you offer them?
6172Could He not have created him at once a wise and good creature?
6172DETERMINISM CAN MAN SIN AGAINST GOD?
6172DETERMINISM-- Can Man Sin against God?
6172Despair of what?
6172Despair?
6172Did Adam choose that Eve should have a stronger will than he, or that the Serpent should have a stronger will than Eve?
6172Did Buddha, and King Asoka, and Socrates, and Aristides lead happy, and pure, and useful lives?
6172Did Christianity abolish them?
6172Did Matthew see Christ ascend into Heaven?
6172Did Matthew see Christ crucified?
6172Did Matthew see Christ in the flesh and alive after His Resurrection?
6172Did Matthew see Christ quit the tomb?
6172Did Matthew see Christ''s dead body?
6172Did the Protestant martyrs prove Protestantism true?
6172Did the citizens receive them into their midst without fear, or horror, or doubt?
6172Did these dead saints go back to their tombs?
6172Did they correct the proofs?
6172Do they live worse or die worse, or bear trouble worse, than those who accept the Christian faith?
6172Do we not know that religion was so born and nursed?
6172Do you believe that the God who imagined and created such a universe could be petty, base, cruel, revengeful, and capable of error?
6172Do you believe that?
6172Do you deny that?
6172Do you know what the Christians call Tom Paine?
6172Do you think He is the kind of Creator to make blunders and commit crimes?
6172Does a strong man value the praise of the weak?
6172Does a wise man prize the praise of fools?
6172Does any man of wisdom and power care for the applause of his inferiors?
6172Does it prove that the Buddhist faith is the only true faith?
6172Does not history teach us that it is true?
6172Does not that sound reasonable?
6172Does not the long finger of the animal show the infinite badness of God to the insect?
6172Does that prove that Christianity was not true?
6172Does the Bible reveal any new moral truths?
6172Does the Bible revelation contain no errors of fact?
6172Does this prove that King Asoka or his teacher, Buddha, was divine?
6172Does_ that_ prove that Christ was divine?
6172Even when man was ignorant and savage, could not an all- powerful God have devised some means of revealing Himself so as to be understood?
6172First of all, then, what is the fact which this evidence is supposed to prove?
6172For if I had power to train a son of mine to righteousness, and I trained him to wickedness, should I not sin against my son?
6172From Glasgow to Johannesburg, from Bombay to San Francisco is God or Mammon king?
6172HAVE THE DOCUMENTS BEEN TAMPERED WITH?
6172Had this stupendous miracle no effect upon the Jewish priests who had crucified Christ as an impostor?
6172Has God''s revelation, as given in the Bible, reached all men?
6172Have you_ any_ witnesses?
6172How are Christians treating Jews to- day in Holy Russia?
6172How are we to know that these men ever lived?
6172How are we to know that they were correctly reported, if they ever spoke or wrote?
6172How can they think that?
6172How can we account for King Asoka, how can we account for Buddha?
6172How can we rely upon such evidence after nineteen hundred years, and upon a statement of facts so important and so marvellous?
6172How comes it, then, that the treatment of the poor by the rich is better amongst Jews than amongst Christians?
6172How did it fare with the poor all over Europe in the centuries when Christianity was at the zenith of its power?
6172How do they bear themselves in"the solemn realities of life"?
6172How have Christians treated Jews for fifteen centuries?
6172How is it that the gulf betwixt rich and poor in such Christian capitals as New York, London, and Paris is so wide and deep?
6172How long is it since Jews were granted full rights of citizenship in Christian England?
6172How many Christians have reached it yet?
6172How many centuries did it take the Christians to rise to that level of wisdom and charity?
6172How many cruel and sanguinary wars has that presumptuous belief inspired?
6172How many persecutions, outrages, martyrdoms, and massacres have been perpetrated by fanatics who have been"jealous for the Lord?"
6172How many stars are there?
6172How would he fare at the hands of the Press, and the Public-- and the Church?
6172How, then, can God blame the horse?
6172How, then, could God blame Man for anything Man did?
6172How, then, could God blame Man for the Fall?
6172I shall begin by quoting from_ Shall We Understand the Bible?_ by the Rev.
6172IS CHRISTIANITY THE ONLY HOPE?
6172If Christ died to save Man from sin, how is it that nineteen centuries after His death the world is full of sin?
6172If God blesses, who curses?
6172If God helps, who harms?
6172If God is a tender, loving, All- knowing, and All- powerful Heavenly Father, why did He build a world on cruel lines?
6172If God is all wise, and knows all that happens, will He not know what is for man''s good better than man can tell Him?
6172If God is just, will He not do justice without being entreated of men?
6172If God put a beggar on horseback, would the horse be blamable for galloping to Monte Carlo?
6172If God put a"will"on Adam''s back, and the will followed the beckoning finger of Eve, whose fault was that?
6172If God really wished to reveal Himself to man, why did He reveal Himself only to one or two obscure tribes, and leave the rest of mankind in darkness?
6172If God saves, who damns?
6172If He is a just God, will He give us less than justice unless we pray to Him; or will He give us more than justice because we importune Him?
6172If I am bad, does it make my offence the less that another man is so much better?
6172If You wished me to act otherwise, why did You not make me differently?
6172If he is all- powerful, why did He make man so imperfect?
6172If the success of the Christian religion proves that Christ was God, what does the success of the Buddhist religion prove?
6172If we do not blame a man for one kind of defect, why blame him for another?
6172If we pity a man with a stiff wrist, why not the man with a stiff pride?
6172If we pity a man with a twist in his spine, why should we not pity the man with a twist in his brain?
6172If we pity a man with a weak heart, why not the man with the weak will?
6172If you do not deny it, then on what grounds do you claim that Christ is_ the_ Saviour of all mankind, and that"only in Christ we are made whole"?
6172If, then, God put upon the bridge a weight equal to double the bearing strain, how could God justly blame the bridge for falling?
6172In the many massacres, and famines, and pestilences has God answered prayer?
6172Is Christianity the rule of life in America and Europe?
6172Is God all- powerful or is he not?
6172Is God so weak that He needs foolish men''s defence?
6172Is God''s revelation of the relations between man and God true?
6172Is He not rather the savage idol of a savage tribe?
6172Is He so feeble that He can not judge nor avenge?
6172Is He the Father of Christ?
6172Is he not blameworthy?"
6172Is he the God who inspired Buddha, and Shakespeare, and Herschel, and Beethoven, and Darwin, and Plato, and Bach?
6172Is it consonant with common sense?
6172Is it just or moral to forgive one man his sin because another is sinless?
6172Is it just, or is it moral, to make the good suffer for the bad?
6172Is it my fault that You fore- ordained me to be and to do thus?"
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it not so?
6172Is it the kind of theory a reasonable man can accept?
6172Is it wise, then, to sell even a fraction of your liberty of thought or deed for a paper promise which the Bank of Futurity may fail to honour?
6172Is not that a material difference?
6172Is not that free will?
6172Is that a reasonable theory?
6172Is that so lofty and so noble?
6172Is that the idea?
6172Is the Bible revelation so clear and explicit that no difference of opinion as to its meaning is possible?
6172Is the Christian religion loved and respected by those outside its pale?
6172Is the ethical code of the Bible complete, and final, and perfect?
6172Is there any earthly father who would allow his children to suffer as God allows Man to suffer?
6172Is there any man or woman alive who has seen Christ?
6172Is there any man or woman alive who has seen God?
6172Is this position supported by the facts?
6172Is this unspeakable monster, Jahweh, the Father of Christ?
6172It is stated by Paul of Tarsus that he and others worked miracles-- THE JUDGE: Do you intend to call Paul of Tarsus?
6172JUDGE: Are these letters affidavits?
6172JUDGE: Are they in the handwriting of this Paul of Tarsus?
6172JUDGE: Are they signed?
6172JUDGE: But you do n''t mean to, say-- how long has this shadowy witness, Paul of Tarsus, been dead?
6172JUDGE: Deposition?
6172JUDGE: Did he make a proper sworn deposition?
6172JUDGE: Do n''t know?
6172JUDGE: These statements of theirs, to which you allude: are they in their own handwriting?
6172JUDGE: Thousand years dead?
6172JUDGE: Were the copies seen and revised by the authors?
6172JUDGE: Who was Paul of Tarsus?
6172JUDGE: Who were they?
6172JUDGE: You intend to call some of these Gentiles?
6172Let us first think what would be the orthodox method of dealing with these two cases?
6172Matthew and John are"supposed"to have been disciples of Christ; but were they?
6172Matthew states very plainly that-- JUDGE: Of course, you intend to call Matthew?
6172My Christian friend, so jealous for the Lord, did you ever regard your hatred of"Heretics"and"Infidels"in the light of history?
6172Note next this, from Kant: What are the aims which are at the same time duties?
6172Now, consider, is the God of whom we have been reading a God of love?
6172Now, how did the finger begin to elongate?
6172Now, how does the creation of this long finger show the"infinite goodness of God"?
6172Now, in the opinion of these Christian teachers, is the Bible perfect or imperfect?
6172Now, supposing these facts to be as I have stated them above, to what conclusion do they point?
6172Religion has been attacked before, they cry, and where now are its assailants?
6172Shall we kill these, or revile them, or desert them, for the sake of the lurid ghost in the cloud, or the fetish in his box?
6172Should one be angry with a myth?
6172THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
6172THE OLD TESTAMENT IS THE BIBLE THE WORD OF GOD?
6172The distance from our Sun to the nearest fixed(?)
6172The infinite goodness of God to whom?
6172Then how are we to account for King Asoka?
6172Then what about the insect?
6172Then"how much more your Father which is in Heaven?"
6172Then, if God made Adam weak, and Eve seductive, and the Serpent subtle, was that Adam''s fault or God''s?
6172This being the case, I ask, as a mere layman, what right has the Bible to usurp the title of"the word of God"?
6172This good man prays: for what?
6172This the Creator of the Milky Way?
6172Thomas asks:"How do you know?"
6172To bear the ills and the wrongs of this life more patiently, in the hope of a future reward?
6172To him the vital question would be, not"What will you give me to desert my colours?"
6172To the animal whose special finger enables him to catch the insect?
6172To what extent does the Bible revelation fulfil the above natural expectations?
6172To what stage of knowledge and science had those who created or accepted the myth attained?
6172Was Buddha God?
6172Was Mahomet God?
6172Was it before he ceased to be a monkey, or after?
6172Was it in the Stone Age, or the Bronze Age, or in the Age of Iron?
6172Was it when he was a tree man, or later?
6172Was there neither love, nor honour, nor wisdom, nor valour, nor peace in the world until Paul turned Christian?
6172Were such a man to arise amongst us and voice the awful truth, what would his reception be?
6172Were there no virtuous, nor happy, nor noble men and women during all the millions of years before the Crucifixion?
6172What are a few paltry, lumps of crystallised carbon compared to a galaxy of a million million suns?
6172What can it give you more than Socrates or Buddha possessed?
6172What chance, then, has a drunkard''s baby, born in a thieves''den, and dragged up amid the ignorant squalor of the slums?
6172What conclusion can we come to, then, as to the story in the first Gospel?
6172What does that mean?
6172What does that prove?
6172What does the success of the Mohammedan religion prove?
6172What does_ that_ prove?
6172What evidence is forthcoming that Christ did not recover from a swoon, and that His friends did not take Him away in the night?
6172What evidence is forthcoming that the Bible is true?
6172What happens?
6172What has this faith helped him to do?
6172What have we to do with such dreamy, self- centred, emotional holiness, here and now in London?
6172What is Paul''s evidence worth?
6172What is a"spiritual truth"?
6172What is it to you whether another is guilty or guiltless?
6172What is science?
6172What is that assertion or implication?
6172What is the Universe like, as far as our limited knowledge goes?
6172What is the nature of the evidence produced in support of this tremendous miracle?
6172What is the nature of the evidence?
6172What is there so superior or so meritorious in the attitude of a religious man towards God?
6172What is will?
6172What of the infinite goodness of God in teaching the cholera microbe to feed on man?
6172What of the infinite goodness of God in teaching the grub of the ichneumon- fly to eat up the cabbage caterpillar alive?
6172What was the attitude of the general mind towards the miraculous?
6172What was the"time spirit"in the day when this legend arose?
6172What would Christ think of Park Lane, and the slums, and the hooligans?
6172What would He think of the House of Peers, and the Bench of Bishops, and the Yellow Press?
6172What would He think of the Stock Exchange, and the music hall, and the racecourse?
6172What would a man think if his children knelt and begged for his love or for their daily bread?
6172What would be the orthodox method?
6172What would he think of our national ideals?
6172What would one naturally expect in a revelation by God to man?
6172What would you give us in exchange?"
6172What_ are_ we to think if the facts be thus?
6172What_ is_ Christianity?
6172When did a poet conceive an idea so vast and so astounding as the theory of evolution?
6172Where does he come in?
6172Where does natural selection come in?
6172Which day?
6172Which is worse, to be a Demagogue or an Infidel?
6172Which religion was the borrower from the other-- Buddhism or Christianity?
6172Who does not see that such facts as these compel us to remodel our whole idea of the past?
6172Who has communicated with God?
6172Who has entered that"region"?
6172Who has seen God?
6172Who is responsible for the quality or powers of a thing that is made?
6172Who made Adam?
6172Who made Eve?
6172Who made the Serpent?
6172Who were these authors?
6172Who, then, are the witnesses?
6172Why did Adam fall?
6172Why did Christianity with its spiritual and temporal power, permit such things to be?
6172Why did a good and loving God allow evil to enter the world?
6172Why does He not give the world peace, and health, and happiness, and virtue?
6172Why does He permit evil and pain to continue?
6172Why is religious intolerance so much more fierce and bitter than political intolerance?
6172Why saidst thou, She is my sister?
6172Why should I?
6172Why should we cling to this perishable body?
6172Why, then, did He permit evil to enter?
6172Why?
6172Why?
6172Why?
6172Why?
6172Will you, then, compare the Heavenly Father with a father among men?
6172Would a Liberal accept it from a Tory?
6172Would a Roman Catholic admit it from a Jew?
6172Would the Christian hearken to such a defence from a Socialist, or from a Mohammedan?
6172Would the Christians listen to such a plea in any other case?
6172You ridiculous creatures, what do you mean by it?"
6172_ Shall We Understand the Bible?_ Williams.
6172_ This_ the Father of Christ?
6172_ This_ the God of Heaven?
6172_ What is Religion?_ Tolstoy.
6172_ When_ did Man fall?
6172but"What is the_ truth_?"
6172intendest thou to kill me as thou killedst the Egyptian?
6172they will exclaim,"take away the belief in the Bible, and the service of God?
6172what is this?
6172why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
54292And He said unto him, Why callest thou me good? 54292 And why take ye thought for raiment?
54292Are we to trust the Lord to take care of our affairs, and not His own?
54292But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny? 54292 But whereunto shall I liken this generation?"
54292Do you believe that Jesus was really the Son of God, and the Savior of the world?
54292He saith unto Him, Which? 54292 I am come to send fire on the earth,"declared He;"and what{ 272} will I if it be already kindled?
54292Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 54292 The prayer your lips have pleaded In agony of tears these many years?"
54292The young man saith unto Him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? 54292 Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
54292Whence hath this man this wisdom,they asked,"and these mighty words?
54292Which of you, having a servant plowing or feeding cattle, will say unto him by and by, when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat? 54292 Why art thou wroth?"
54292''And is mine one?''
542923. Who is the sower of evil in the world?
542924. Who is the Comforter?
542926. Who is most injured: the man who criticizes or the man who is criticized?
54292A question like this may now arise in your minds: How shall we know whether or not our service is sufficient and adequate?
54292And He said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
54292And He said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
54292And He saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
54292And He was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake Him, and say unto Him, Master, carest Thou not that we perish?
54292And His disciples asked Him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
54292And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they suffered such things?
54292And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand you here all the day idle?
54292And are not His sisters here with us?
54292And at another time He asked,"What and if Ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where He was before?
54292And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
54292And how can a man who has lost his life find it?
54292And how much owest thou?
54292And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
54292And immediately Jesus stretched forth His hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?"
54292And now I would inquire what becometh of the souls of men from this time of death, to the time appointed for the resurrection?
54292And shall not God avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear{ 99} long with them?
54292And since it rests with yourself, is it not deplorable that you should follow in the footsteps of Cain?
54292And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
54292And to Pilate''s question,"Art thou the King of the Jews?"
54292And what must one be to see God?
54292And{ 230} He answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
54292Are not the things that have been accomplished through faith, wonderful?
54292Are the authority and power of the priesthood manifest in its operations?
54292Are ye not much better than they?
54292Are ye so without understanding also?
54292Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
54292As you read them over, do you feel that any one is greater than the rest?
54292At another time He said,"Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
54292At such times you may have found comfort in this beautiful Sunday School hymn:"Unanswered yet?
54292But John forbade Him, saying,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?
54292But by what power did Jesus marshal the laws of nature, and direct them to His own desires?
54292But his servants prevailed upon him, saying,"If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it?
54292But how could the dead hear the voice of the Son of God, unless He should minister also in the place of the dead?
54292But how shall a man come into such close touch with the Almighty Being who rules the universe?
54292But how shall they know, in the architect''s absence, that they are doing the work right?
54292But how shall we come into possession of that knowledge?
54292But if we deal harshly with our fellowmen who owe us so little, can we expect God, whom we owe so much, to deal gently with us?
54292But of what would Jesus have us repent?
54292But on what did we rest the creations of our genius?
54292But since he was born blind, how could the affliction have come as the result of his own sin?
54292But the lawyer was not satisfied; and desiring further to justify himself, he asked,"And who is my neighbour?"
54292But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
54292But was this the teaching of the primitive church and of the Lord Jesus Himself?
54292But were they right?
54292But what does it mean to know Jesus Christ, whom God sent?
54292But what is the gift of the Holy Ghost which is conferred upon the repentant and baptized believer by the laying on of hands?
54292But what kind of existence was this pre- existence?
54292But what use did Paul make of the ordinance?
54292But when the Lord saw that he had fallen to the ground in amazement, He said,"Arise, why hast thou fallen?"
54292But where is Paradise, or what kind of place is Paradise?
54292But who is the devil?
54292But, by what means may one be born of the spirit?
54292But, of course, it is only natural to ask, From what does the death of Christ actually deliver us?
54292By what power are miracles performed?
54292By what process does baptism wash away sin?
54292Can there be any doubt that Jesus went at His death to the place called Paradise and abode there?
54292Can you imagine that a carpenter might ever enjoy the fame of master- builder if he never practiced the trade he had learned?
54292Devil, power of evil; who is he?
54292Did He have in mind the{ 146} organizing of a Church?
54292Did He organize a Church?
54292Do the scriptures give us any information in answer to these questions?
54292Do you ask what is the purpose of baptism?
54292Do you ask why?
54292Do you feel that the attaining of a certain one of them would comprehend the rest?
54292Do you know any Church that holds these two orders of priesthood in its organization?
54292Do you remember what happened when Jesus walked to the boat one evening on the sea of Galilee?
54292Do you think you can imagine the bitter disappointment of those who have sought a guide and have failed to find it?
54292Do you think you know what the boy Jesus meant?
54292Do you think you understand the great truths that Jesus here revealed to the Jaredite prophet?
54292Does this Church also believe in and receive continual revelation from God?
54292Does this Church recognize the fact that a man must be called and appointed of God to act in His name?
54292Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
54292Explain the miracle of the telephone?
54292For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
54292For what other mark should we look, then, when trying to determine which is the Church of Christ?
54292For what purpose are miracles wrought?
54292From what does the death of Jesus save the world?
54292Had this young minister, who was preparing to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, learned to know Him?
54292Has ever any man taught more plainly?
54292Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
54292Have ye here any meat?
54292Have you ever set a stick into a pool of clear water?
54292Have you ever stopped to think how terrible it would be if we had no Guide to show us the way of eternal life?
54292Have you found it?
54292Have you noticed how the stick has been distorted in size and shape?
54292He of came therefore to Jesus and asked,"Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
54292How came he to be the devil?
54292How can His death deliver us from sin?
54292How can I go back blind to my blind people?
54292How can a man by the exercise alone of faith remove mountains?
54292How can a man see clearly to correct the faults of others, when his vision is distorted by his own faults?
54292How can anxiety or worry be called almost a sin?
54292How can baptism make one any better, they ask, or have any effect on one''s subsequent life?
54292How can it be shown that the universe is ruled by law?
54292How can you justify the paying of the same wage to the laborers who were employed at the eleventh hour as to those who worked all day?
54292How can you prove that the resurrected body of Jesus was a tangible body of flesh and bones?
54292How can you show that the Latter- day Saints do have exceptionally strong testimonies of Jesus?
54292How could that be done?
54292How did Jesus characterize the devil?
54292How did Jesus describe His sufferings to the Prophet Joseph Smith?
54292How did Jesus manifest His divine power?
54292How did Jesus prove Himself worthy to be the Son of God?
54292How did Jesus show His great concern for the Gospel?
54292How did Jesus show in His own acts that baptism is essential to salvation?
54292How did Jesus show in His teachings in the flesh that He believed in a pre- existence?
54292How did John recognize Jesus as the Son of God?
54292How did Satan come to be the devil?
54292How did the Jews explain suffering of any kind, and calamity?
54292How did the apostles carry on the work of Jesus?
54292How did the scribes explain Jesus''s miracle- working power?
54292How do these commandments affect us in the dispensation of the fulness of times?
54292How do we know that Jesus is to come again?
54292How do we learn to know things?
54292How does a miracle differ from one of these achievements of science?
54292How does it answer the question, Did Jesus intend to organize His disciples?
54292How does it apply in this age?
54292How does man show himself short- sighted when considering the things of God?
54292How does self- control make for strength?
54292How does the death of Jesus save?
54292How does the law of obedience operate in the daily affairs of life?
54292How does the parable apply to one''s spiritual life?
54292How does the parable of the talents apply to the school life of boys and girls?
54292How does the parable of the unforgiving servant show why we should forgive our fellowmen?
54292How does the question of motive affect this doctrine?
54292How has this one truth changed the nature of things?
54292How is He like other fathers?
54292How is a testimony of the Christ to be obtained?
54292How is it that ye sought me?
54292How is repentance a fundamental principle in our daily work?
54292How is repentance the second principle of the Gospel?
54292How is the Gospel like such plans and specifications?
54292How is the Holy Ghost conferred?
54292How is the body of man the temple of God?
54292How many of us follow the course here outlined, when an associate"trespasses"against us?
54292How many of us go to him first and talk it over?
54292How many orders of divine priesthood are there?
54292How many times shall he then be forgiven?
54292How may a tree be known?
54292How may man prove himself worthy to be a son of God?
54292How may one be born of the Spirit?
54292How much smaller opportunity had the servant with one talent than the servant with five?
54292How often should one forgive an offender?
54292How old was Jesus when He went to John to be baptized?
54292How shall we gain the reward worth while?
54292How shall we know when our service is sufficient and adequate?
54292How should this knowledge of a spirit existence affect our lives on the earth?
54292How was Jesus''s death necessary to satisfy the law of sacrifice?
54292How was the Gospel of Jesus Christ restored to the earth?
54292How was this story a complete answer?
54292If He did establish a Church, how shall we recognize it?
54292If the matter is not settled then, how many of us try again, and take two or three friends along to help arbitrate the difficulty?
54292In short, could the atoning death of Jesus be called a sacrifice, if there had been no suffering, no overcoming of temptation and evil?
54292In what sense has Jesus always been about His Father''s business?
54292In what sense is God the Father?
54292In what sense is Jesus our advocate with the Father?
54292In what sense is Jesus the Living Christ?
54292In what sense is Mormonism a comprehensive religion?
54292In what way may we sense the nearness of Jesus?
54292Indeed, how can a man both find and lose his life at the same time?
54292Is it not clear, then, that the teaching of Jesus is far better than the teaching of the Old Law?
54292Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
54292Is it not simple and common sense?
54292Is not his mother called Mary?
54292Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
54292Is not the vision of man imperfect?
54292Is not this answer very simple and very clear?
54292Is not this the carpenter''s son?
54292Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon?
54292Is there any good reason for mistaking this answer?
54292Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
54292It was as if He had reverted to the opening question,"Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
54292Jesus Himself said to His disciples,"How can Satan cast out Satan?
54292Jesus put it thus:"What man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
54292Jesus, knowing that the lawyer came only to make trial of Him, answered,"What is written in the law?
54292M Man, what is he?
54292Make ready wherewith I may sup, and gird thyself, and serve me, till I have eaten and drunken; and afterward thou shalt eat and drink?
54292May we not hope, then, since God is a God of purity, that we have found here the great, the comprehensive beatitude?
54292Moreover, these men above all others should have known the passage quoted by the lawyer in answer to Jesus''s question,"What is written in the law?"
54292Must it not be a joy, a comfort, to possess the gift of unlimited faith?
54292Neighbor, who is my?
54292Now, it is only natural that one should ask, as did the great psalmist,"What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
54292Now, you may be wondering, what kind of being is the Holy Ghost, that it may be conferred by the laying on of hands?
54292Of what does Jesus want people to repent?
54292Of what does the doctrine of reconciliation consist?
54292Of what does true repentance consist?
54292Of what particular value is His testimony to the disciples on the road to Emmaus?
54292On what other occasions did Jesus publicly declare Himself the Christ?
54292On what terms were the laborers of the parable employed in the vineyard?
54292Once a rude, unfeeling boy called after her,"Why do n''t you''fess up, Mary?"
54292Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
54292Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
54292Paul asked of these disciples,"Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
54292Perhaps you are asking yourself, What is eternal life?
54292Relate the story of the vision of the brother of Jared?
54292Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldst believe, thou shouldst see the glory of God?
54292Said James the apostle,"Is any sick among you?
54292Seest thou that ye are created after mine own image?
54292Shall we give, or shall we not give?
54292Should not every boy and girl, after having learned Christ''s teaching, exclaim as Baldwin did,"I can do it?"
54292Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
54292So he asked,"How can a man be born when he is old?"
54292So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
54292So the disciples asked,"Who then can be saved?"
54292Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
54292The woman saith unto Him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?
54292Then saith the woman of Samaria unto Him, How is it that thou being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
54292Then the Lord asked,"Sawest thou more than this?
54292Then, when Jesus put the question to them,"Whom say ye that I am?"
54292Then, when he had fully presented the Gospel plan, God asked,"Whom shall I send?"
54292Then,"the high priest asked Him, and said unto Him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
54292These are pretty parables, but what do they mean?
54292These men said,"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
54292Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things{ 171} be, which thou hast provided?
54292To what do the suggestions of the devil lead?
54292To what does Napoleon testify?
54292To whom should baptism be administered?
54292Under what conditions may we be enabled to do works as great as those Jesus did?
54292Upon what is John Locke''s conviction based?
54292Was Jesus, then, merely a great leader, a great teacher, a great philosopher?
54292Was it not proof positive that Mary had stolen the money; or that, at least, she knew where it was?
54292Was it the water of Jordan, with curative powers greater than those of the rivers of Damascus?
54292We may imagine that the rest of his thought ran somewhat like this: What shall be{ 241} our reward?
54292Were not the waters of the rivers of Damascus better than the water of Jordan?
54292What Gospel privileges are extended to the dead?
54292What are a man''s obligations to the state in which he lives?
54292What are the beatitudes?
54292What are the characteristics of Jesus''s prayers?
54292What are the conditions of eternal life?
54292What are the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel?
54292What are the three never- failing marks of the Church of Christ?
54292What caused the downfall of Cain?
54292What conclusion was forced, upon the lawyer by the story of the Good Samaritan?
54292What did Emerson and Webster say of Jesus?
54292What did He impress upon His disciples concerning authority?
54292What did His disciples understand Jesus to mean?
54292What did Jesus do during those forty days?
54292What did Jesus leave with the apostles?
54292What did Jesus mean by many mansions in His Father''s house?
54292What did Jesus mean by saying that mountains might be removed by faith?
54292What did Jesus mean by teaching"Take no thought for your life?"
54292What did Jesus mean by the saying"He that findeth his life shall lose it?"
54292What did Jesus mean by the statement concerning the rich man and the camel?
54292What did Jesus say God is like?
54292What did Jesus say about the death of the men under the tower, and of the Galileans?
54292What did Jesus say about the mote and the beam?
54292What did Jesus say about the self- righteous?
54292What did Jesus say about"other sheep"?
54292What did Jesus teach Joseph Smith concerning God?
54292What did Jesus teach about anger?
54292What did Jesus teach concerning man''s duty to the family?
54292What did Jesus teach concerning the kingdom of God and the Gentiles?
54292What did Jesus teach of things that defile?
54292What did Jesus tell the Nephites?
54292What did John the Baptist say about authority?
54292What did both John and Jesus say to the people?
54292What did he have to add to this principle in order to make good?
54292What did the Nephites know about the coming of Jesus?
54292What did the Prophet Joseph Smith teach concerning the power of faith?
54292What did the lawyer seek of Jesus?
54292What difference did a man''s station in life make to the love of Jesus?
54292What disposition did Matthias Baldwin develop with the accumulation of riches?
54292What do men of the world often think of Jesus?
54292What do the teachings of Jesus mean to us?
54292What do we learn from Jesus''s attitude toward little children?
54292What do we learn from Jesus''s exclamation against the cities where His greatest works had been done?
54292What do we learn from the case of Cornelius?
54292What do we learn to guide us in our own prayers?
54292What do we owe to Jesus?
54292What do you think of a quarrelsome boy with a grouch?
54292What does Jesus''s admonition,"Go, and do thou likewise,"imply?
54292What does Napoleon admit in his testimony?
54292What does a man owe to the church to which he belongs?
54292What does it matter, after all, if one lose one''s worldly possessions but gain contentment of soul and an assurance of eternal exaltation?
54292What does it mean in full to know God and Jesus Christ whom He sent?
54292What does it mean to know God and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent?
54292What does it mean to know God?
54292What does it mean to know Jesus Christ?
54292What does it mean to lose one''s life, and to find one''s life?
54292What does the parable of the lost sheep illustrate?
54292What does the resurrection of Jesus mean to us?
54292What does the story of the water- boy illustrate?
54292What duties does man owe himself?
54292What duty does man owe God?
54292What effect does anger have upon the mind?
54292What element of character did Baldwin display in the building of the first American locomotive?
54292What evidence can you adduce to prove that Jesus was actually resurrected?
54292What had He been doing?
54292What had happened?
54292What happened to the Church after the apostles had passed away?
54292What has then happened to his attendance at the Sunday School and the sacrament service?
54292What is God''s attitude toward sin?
54292What is His Father''s business?
54292What is His relation to God and to Jesus?
54292What is faith?
54292What is its application to Church service?
54292What is likely to come between us and close communion with God?
54292What is man''s duty to God?
54292What is man, that the noblest of the spirits of heaven should lay down His life for man''s redemption?
54292What is meant by a"chance?"
54292What is right attitude in worship?
54292What is the Gospel?
54292What is the application of the lesson of this parable to man''s daily work?
54292What is the bread that endures unto everlasting life?
54292What is the chief thing in a man''s life?
54292What is the devil''s mission on the earth?
54292What is the difference between long repetitious prayers and frequent prayers?
54292What is the difference between the Lord''s prayer, and the prayers of the Jews in general?
54292What is the difference between the Old Law and the New in the teaching about acts and motives?
54292What is the difference between the kingdom of God and the Church of Christ?
54292What is the duty of every member of the Church?
54292What is the first of the ten commandments?
54292What is the first test of the Church of Jesus Christ?
54292What is the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54292What is the great commandment in the law?
54292What is the lesson conveyed in the Sunday School hymn"Unanswered Yet?"
54292What is the lesson of the parable of the sower?
54292What is the lesson of the parable of the unrighteous judge?
54292What is the meaning of Aesop''s fable?
54292What is the meaning of free agency?
54292What is the meaning of the Christ?
54292What is the meaning of the parable of the importunate friend?
54292What is the meaning of the parable of the leaven?
54292What is the meaning of tolerance?
54292What is the mission of the Holy Ghost?
54292What is the nature of the reward worth while?
54292What is the position of Jesus in heaven?
54292What is the powerful"Testimony last of all"?
54292What is the principal evidence that Jesus intended to organize a Church?
54292What is the proper attitude of a citizen of the kingdom toward his fellow- citizens?
54292What is the proper mode of baptism?
54292What is the purpose of baptism?
54292What is the purpose of miracles?
54292What is the root of all evil?
54292What is the significance of Christ''s ministry at Sychar?
54292What is the significance of the parable of the treasure and the pearl of great price?
54292What is the significance of the speech of the Flathead chief?
54292What is the source of intelligence?
54292What is the teaching of Jesus brought out in this lesson?
54292What is the teaching of our own Church concerning baptism?
54292What is the use of praying for the kingdom of God to come to earth if we do not help in its establishment?
54292What is to happen when Jesus comes again?
54292What kind of being is God, the Father, of whom are all things?
54292What kind of being is God?
54292What kind of being is the Holy Ghost?
54292What kind of man was Jesus physically?
54292What kind of man was Jesus spiritually?
54292What kind of people do they describe?
54292What kind of place is paradise?
54292What lesson did Jesus teach in the parable of the Unjust Steward?
54292What lesson do we derive from the attitude of Jesus in the wonderful prayer in Gethsemane?
54292What lesson do you derive from the story of the healing of the man born blind?
54292What lesson do you get from the prayer of the publican?
54292What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?"
54292What more must men do besides withholding judgment and observing the golden rule?
54292What new responsibilities came to Jesus when He reached the age of twelve years?
54292What other miraculous achievements have been made by science?
54292What parallel may be found in the work of the world?
54292What peoples in the world today do not acknowledge Jesus the Christ?
54292What power is given to Jesus?
54292What principle did Jesus teach concerning a prophet in his own country?
54292What principle did Jesus teach in the incident of the fig tree?
54292What principle of life and action made it possible for him to accomplish his work?
54292What privilege does everyone of us enjoy when he is sick?
54292What promise has Jesus made to us?
54292What prompted Jesus to utter this prayer?
54292What quality made Jesus a great leader?
54292What questions are aroused by the reading of the miracles performed by Jesus?
54292What questions are aroused by what Jesus has taught to his people?
54292What shall I do?
54292What should be an aim of all true education?
54292What should be our attitude toward the Father''s business?
54292What should be the attitude of a citizen of the kingdom toward his enemies?
54292What should be the feeling of one whose prayer is not immediately answered?
54292What then is the purpose of miracles?
54292What then is the right attitude in worship?
54292What then, is the second mark of the true Church?
54292What three important points are taught in the vision?
54292What truth does Kant derive from the life of Jesus?
54292What twofold requirement is contained in the teaching of Jesus to Nicodemus?
54292What use should be made of riches?
54292What value did Jesus place on a man''s soul?
54292What views did the Jews generally hold concerning sinners?
54292What was Jesus''s purpose in telling the story?
54292What was it that enabled the brother of Jared to behold so remarkable a vision?
54292What was it that healed Naaman?
54292What was the answer of Jesus?
54292What was the answer that puzzled His mother?
54292What was the attitude of Jesus toward authority?
54292What was the attitude of Jesus toward the doctrine of material rewards?
54292What was the condition of Galilee-- and all Palestine-- at the time of Jesus?
54292What was the nature of Christ''s resurrection?
54292What was the nature of the first commission to the twelve apostles?
54292What was the practice of the apostles in the matter of laying on hands?
54292What was the real problem that confronted Abram in his search for God?
54292What was the real significance of the death of Jesus?
54292What was the teaching and practice of Paul concerning the laying on of hands?
54292What was wrong in the action of the two little school girls?
54292What would happen if God should cease to speak to His people?
54292What would probably happen if the architect in charge of the construction of a large building should go away for a long time?
54292What, in your opinion, is the value of Napoleon''s testimony of Jesus?
54292What, then, is the will of God?
54292When Jesus asked testimony of His disciples,"Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am?"
54292When Mary saw her son in the midst of the learned men of Israel, she cried to Him,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
54292When the Jews were about to stone Him because He declared Himself the Son of God, Jesus said,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods?"
54292When the disciples of John the Baptist wondered that Jesus should surpass their master, do you recall what John answered them?
54292When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
54292When the messengers of John the Baptist came to Him and asked,"Art thou He that should come, or do we look for another?"
54292When, therefore, Jesus asked for baptism, John replied,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?"
54292Whence did He derive His authority?
54292Whence did he get such power?
54292Whence did the apostles derive their knowledge of the ordinance of laying on hands?
54292Where else did Jesus personally minister besides the Holy Land and Paradise?
54292Where had He been?
54292Where was the Spirit of Jesus while His body lay in the tomb?
54292Wherein lies the value of worship?
54292Which is the great beatitude?
54292Which is the great gift, wealth or the disposition to give?
54292Who, then, is this Spirit, this Comforter?
54292Why are our prayers often unanswered?
54292Why are plans and specifications necessary?
54292Why could Jesus do no mighty work in His own country?
54292Why could not Jesus be content to teach merely"do n''t"?
54292Why could not the disciples think that Jesus would be killed?
54292Why could not the rich young ruler follow Jesus?
54292Why could not we cast him out?
54292Why could you not worship any other God than a personal God?
54292Why did Jesus condemn the scribes and the Pharisees?
54292Why did Jesus place so high a value on the soul of man?
54292Why did Jesus remain at the temple in Jerusalem when the feast of the Passover was accomplished?
54292Why did Jesus use concrete examples in His teaching?
54292Why did it silence further questioning?
54292Why do some people think that heaven is not for the rich man?
54292Why do ye not understand my speech?
54292Why does an architect prepare plans and specifications for a proposed building?
54292Why does not anger work for righteousness?
54292Why have men strayed from the true conception of God?
54292Why have the poor no greater assurance of salvation than have the rich?
54292Why is childlike trust and confidence in God necessary in prayer?
54292Why is evil upon the earth?
54292Why is it surprising that all Palestine did not believe in Him, and accept Him?
54292Why is it well to do good where there can be no hope of recompense?
54292Why is it wrong to find fault, and to criticize?
54292Why is one tempted to neglect the word of God?
54292Why is the Holy Ghost of special importance?
54292Why is the true God called the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob?
54292Why must forgiveness accompany prayer?
54292Why should a man who has found his life lose it?
54292Why should even Jesus, the Christ, be subjected to temptation by the devil?
54292Why should he wash in Jordan?
54292Why should it be more important to know the teachings of Jesus than merely to know the story of His life?
54292Why should the Latter- day Saints have exceptional testimonies of Jesus?
54292Why should the children of the Latter- day Saints be grateful above all other children?
54292Why should the devil be concerned after the baptism of Jesus?
54292Why should there be devised in the heavens a gracious and liberal plan of salvation?
54292Why tempt ye me?
54292Why was Jesus baptized?
54292Why was Jesus necessary in the plan of salvation?
54292Why was man placed upon the earth?
54292Why were men placed upon the earth?
54292Why will Mormonism ultimately conquer the world?
54292Why will not everyone who crieth"Lord, Lord,"be admitted into the kingdom of heaven?
54292Why, because of man, should the hosts of heaven be plunged into the horrors of civil war?
54292Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
54292Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
54292Would it not be inconsistent, then, to think that Jesus-- who is Himself the God of law-- should work in violation of law?
54292Would you not think Mr. Baldwin foolish, if after exclaiming"I can do it"he had remained inactive and had not tried to build"Old Ironsides?"
54292Would you not{ 25} rather think,"If this man understood and recognized the principles of the telephone, he would do what they require?"
54292Yet, how can this be true, when some miracles that are well authenticated seem to be so utterly in violation of the laws of nature known to us?
54292You think that this is a story?
54292[ Sidenote: How shall we find out Christ?]
54292[ Sidenote: What does it mean to know Jesus Christ?]
54292[ Sidenote: What is eternal life?]
54292[ Sidenote: What is the gift of the Holy Ghost?]
54292[ Sidenote: Where had Jesus been?]
54292[ Sidenote: Why should God be mindful of man?]
54292and his brethren, James and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?"
54292and the son of man that Thou visitest him?
54292and what wisdom is this which is given unto Him, that even such mighty works are wrought by His hands?
54292and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54292asked the Lord,"and why is thy countenance fallen?
54292do not even the publicans so?
54292do not even the publicans the same?
54292from whence then hath it tares?
54292he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"
54292how is it that ye have no faith?
54292how long shall I suffer you?
54292how readest thou?"
54292of their own children or of strangers?
54292till seven times?"
54292{ 223}"Which now of these three thinkest thou,"asked Jesus,"was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?"
54292{ 31} Could you possibly in reason help thinking that the father and the son were alike?
54292{ 38} the high priest demanded,"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"
6107A priest of Apollo?
6107An idol?
6107Do you ask me if I am a''Christian''?
6107Do you doubt Homer?
6107Do you know of any one who has?
6107Do you really believe,asked young Holyoake to the clergyman,"that what we ask in faith we shall receive?"
6107For two thousand years no one has either seen or heard Jesus?
6107In my hand I hold the notice of a publication bearing the title_ Is Jesus a Myth? 6107 Is he, then, dead?"
6107Is it possible,I asked,"that all this is pure fabrication, a fantasy of the brain, as unsubstantial as the air?
6107Mightyhe was, but we ask again, was he mighty in a noble sense?
6107The whole world celebrates annually the nativity of Jesus; how could there be a Christmas celebration if there never was a Christ?
6107What became of his body?
6107What is this I see before me?
6107What was that?
6107Will he not be here this morning? 6107 Would not that, then,"I ventured to ask, impatiently,"make Jesus as much of an idol as Apollo?
6107_ Why then, did not Jesus explain that important_ proviso_ when he made the promise? 6107 --Thomas Huxley._ CONTENTS PART I A PARABLE IN CONFIDENCE IS JESUS A MYTH? 6107 1908 years after what? 6107 ANSWER: How long wasthe time from the opening of Jesus''public career until the time that it closed?"
6107Again, why do these biographers of Jesus give us the genealogy of Joseph if he was not the father of Jesus?
6107And can we by voting for Jesus make him a God?
6107And how can it be introduced among the Gentiles without a knowledge of the doctrines and works of its founder?
6107And how does he do it?
6107And if, as the professor says,"reason is born of reason,"how did the first reason come?
6107And shall we speak of the bigotry, the fanaticism, the bitter sectarian prejudices which to this day embitter the life of the world?
6107And what gave the disciples this supposed"precedent conviction?"
6107And what was Adam''s sin?
6107And what was the statement which, while it crippled his memory, it did not moderate his zeal?
6107And when did the event take place?
6107And which''four''does the clergyman accept as doubtlessly"genuine?"
6107And who can number the bitter disappointments caused by such impossible promises?
6107And why are there thousands upon thousands of various readings in these, numerous supposed copies?
6107And why are these Gospels anonymous?
6107And why can not Dr. Adler be a monist?
6107And, if faith that Jesus is a god proves him a god, why will not faith in Apollo make him a god?
6107Are not the Beatitudes beautiful-- no matter who said them?
6107Are not these, too, the fruits of Christianity?
6107Are there any witnesses who saw the resurrection?
6107Are there no truths in their teachings?
6107Are there no virtues in their lives?
6107Are you?
6107Aside from the fact that the Jesus of Paul is essentially a different Jesus from the gospel Jesus there still remains the question, Who is Paul?
6107Besides, could anything be more mythical than a righteousness which can only be imputed to us,--any righteousness of our own being but"filthy rags?"
6107But do_ you_ see them, too, because I see them?
6107But how can any amount of evidence satisfy one''s self that Jesus was born of a virgin, for instance?
6107But if a faith which ignores evidence be not a superstition, what then is superstition?
6107But if he knew all these things about Jesus, is it possible that he could go through the world preaching Christ without ever once referring to them?
6107But if the''Christ''which the Hebrews expected was"purely mythical,"what makes the same''Christ''in the supposed Tacitus passage historical?
6107But if there is"some ultimate fount of being,"to which our"highest"nature"can be traced,"whence did our lower nature come?
6107But if they believed he was God, would they try to kill him?
6107But is it true that the Christmas celebration proves a historical Jesus?
6107But is that any evidence for you or me?
6107But is that any proof that what he saw we could see also?
6107But is that any reason why the attending physician, his pulse normal and his brow cool, should believe that the room is filling up with assassins?
6107But our clerical neighbor from Oak Park has one more argument:"Why is Sunday observed instead of Saturday?"
6107But the question is, does a teacher suppress the facts?
6107But was Calvin"mighty"in a beneficent sense?
6107But was Jesus the only one, or even the first to offer himself as a sacrifice upon the altar of humanity?
6107But what has the reception which publicans and sinners might give Jesus to do with how_ the churches_ would receive him?
6107But what is meant by salvation?
6107But what is that but another kind of argument?
6107But where is the Jesus to correspond to this rhetorical language?
6107But why seek truths that are not pleasant?
6107But_ who_ guarantees Paul?
6107Can you conceive of anything more mythical than that?
6107Can you hear me?
6107Clapping truth into jail; gagging the mouth of the student-- is that building up or tearing down?
6107Could Paul really have left out of his ministry so essential a chapter from the life of Jesus, had he been acquainted with it?
6107Could anything be more fanciful than that?
6107Could he not have_ said_ just what he_ meant_, in the first place?
6107Could slavery ever strike a deeper bottom than that?
6107Could they have been in a conspiracy against him?
6107Critics have discovered mistakes in Darwin and Haeckel, but are these mistakes of such a nature as to prove fatal to the theory of evolution?
6107Did Jesus show gratitude to the past when he denounced all who had preceded him in the field of love and labor as"thieves and robbers?"
6107Did ever a Roman court witness such a trial?
6107Did he not mean just what he said?
6107Did his power save people from the Protestant inquisition?
6107Did it cost Jesus any effort to perform miracles?
6107Did it imply a sacrifice on his part to utilize a small measure of his_ infinite_ power for the good of man?
6107Did the priests of Baal or Moloch prove that these beings existed?
6107Do we know of any good reason, when it comes to religion, why Asia should be incomparably superior to anything Europe has produced in that line?
6107Do we mean to say that the jelly- fish, the creeping worm, or the bud on the tree has reason?
6107Do you not think that if he had done this, it would then have been impossible to deny his resurrection?
6107Does he believe that there are two eternal sources, from one of which we get our bodies, and from the other our"rational side?"
6107Does he give his people everything, or"whatsoever"they ask of him?
6107Does he insist on remaining ignorant of the facts?
6107Does he mean that"New York and Chicago churches"and"publicans and sinners"are the same thing?
6107Does it justify hasty language?
6107Does it not read like a page from fiction?
6107Does not the Professor know that the story of the resurrection of Jesus is not original, but a repetition of older stories of the kind?
6107Does not the horse see, hear and think?
6107Does our neighbor grasp our meaning?
6107Does that make it real?
6107Does this read like history?
6107Evolution is our destiny; of what use is it, then, to take up arms against destiny?
6107From what teaching or saying of Jesus does he infer his respect for the rights of posterity?
6107Had not England rendered innumerable services to the colony?
6107Had the blind, and the lame, and the deaf, remained altogether neglected before Jesus took compassion upon them?
6107Had the dead never been raised before?
6107Has Christ after two thousand years abolished war?
6107Has Jesus healed the world of the maladies for which we blame the Pagan world?
6107Has Jesus kept his promise?
6107Has any of you known him for more than three years?
6107Has he broken the yoke of superstition and priest- craft?
6107Has he even succeeded in uniting into one loving fold his own disciples?
6107Has he made humanity free?
6107Has he redeemed man from the blight of ignorance?
6107Has he saved the world from the fear of hell?
6107Has not Felix Adler examined the evidence which incriminates Calvin and proves him beyond doubt as the murderer of Servetus?
6107Has this gentleman never heard of Greece?
6107Have not a thousand, thousand prayers been offered in Jesus''name against every evil which has ploughed the face of our earth?
6107Have not the Czars loved their country and fought for her prosperity?
6107Have not these great teachers helped humanity?
6107Have these prayers been answered?
6107Have they not beautified her cities and enacted laws for the protection of their subjects?
6107Have they not brought Russia up to her present size, population and political influence in Europe?
6107Have they not rendered any services to their countrymen?
6107Have you ever noticed that the day on which Jesus is supposed to have died falls invariably on a Friday?
6107Have you ever paused to think of the purport of this piece of Orientalism?
6107Have you heard him?
6107Have you seen Apollo?
6107Have you touched him?"
6107He says:"Can you imagine such a thing as a black sun, or the reversal of creation or the annihilation of primal light?
6107Homer, whose every word was a drop of light?"
6107Homer, whose inkwell was as big as the sea; whose imperishable page was Time?
6107How are we to prove whether or not a certain person was God?
6107How can Christian ministers hope to engage the interest of the reading public if they themselves abstain from reading?
6107How can Christian people tolerate the rebel against their God, when God himself has pronounced sentence of death against him?
6107How can we be sure that these copies are reliable?
6107How could an imaginary Zeus, or Jupiter, draw to his temple the elite of Greece and Rome?
6107How could he who said,"Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden,"say also,"Depart from me ye_ cursed_?"
6107How could people with such feelings labor to improve a world they hated?
6107How could the same Jesus who said,"Blessed are the peacemakers,"say also,"I came not to bring peace, but a sword?"
6107How did a lamb hold its place on the cross for eight hundred years?
6107How does our clerical neighbor arrive at such a conclusion?
6107How does the Reverend Barton like the conclusion to which his own reasoning leads him?
6107How does the true story of Hypatia compare with the fable of"a nude woman placed on a pedestal in the city of Paris?"
6107How else is this unanimous silence to be accounted for?
6107How explain it?
6107How many of the world''s multitude of sufferers did Jesus help?
6107How much reliance can we put in a reporter who is given to such exaggeration?
6107How old was Jesus when crucified?
6107How would he go about it?
6107How, then, are we to decide which of the numerous candidates for divine honors should be given our votes?
6107How, then, did Mithraism arise?
6107I am not sure of this, of course, but if nails, bones and holy places could be miraculously preserved, why not also manuscripts?
6107I said to him;"Homer, the inspired bard?
6107I write to ascertain whether this report has stated your position correctly?
6107IS CHRISTIANITY REAL?
6107IS JESUS A MYTH?
6107IS THE WORLD INDEBTED TO CHRISTIANITY?
6107If Jesus as a God opened the eyes of the blind, would it not have been kinder if he had prevented blindness altogether?
6107If Jesus can open the eyes of the blind, then, why is there blindness in the world?
6107If Jesus died for us, how many thousands have died for him-- and by infinitely more cruel deaths?
6107If Jupiter can have, Justin Martyr seems to reason, half a dozen divine sons, why can not Jehovah have at least one?
6107If Paul visited Athens and preached from Mars Hill, how is it that there is no mention of him or of his strange Gospel in the Athenian chronicles?
6107If Peter ever went to Rome with a new doctrine, how is it that no historian has taken note of him?
6107If a Russian is not permitted to choose his own religion, will he be permitted to choose his own form of government?
6107If a charcoal can be transformed into a diamond, why may not nature, with the resources of infinity at her command, refine a stone into a soul?
6107If a slave of the church, why may he not be also a slave of the state?
6107If he can save at all, pray, why not save all?
6107If he is in the habit of bending his knees, what difference does it make to how many or to whom he bends them?
6107If he will allow a priest to impose his religion upon him, why may he not permit the Czar to impose despotism upon him?
6107If it is wrong for him to question the tenets of his religion, is it not equally wrong for him to discuss the laws of his government?
6107If it is, what shall we think of a man who thought he was a god and could raise the dead?
6107If matter can feel, can see, can hear, can it not also think?
6107If so, why are_ you_ trying to convert them?
6107If that is what he meant, why did he say something else?
6107If there was ample evidence for the historicity of Jesus, why did his biographers resort to forgery?
6107If they were originally written in Hebrew, how can we tell that the Greek translation is accurate, since we can not compare it with the originals?
6107If we are to have any mythology at all, he seems to argue, why object to adding to it the mythus of Jesus?
6107If we followed these teachings, would not our industrial and social life sink at once to the level of the stagnating Asiatics?
6107If what I will say is the truth, do you know of any good reason why I should not say it?
6107If"life is born of life,"where did the first life come from?
6107In Rome, the Jews were free to be Jews; why should the Jewish Christians-- and the early Christians were Jews-- have been thrown to the lions?
6107In a speech which is put into the mouth of Paul"--_put into the mouth of Paul!_ Is this another instance of forgery?
6107In the name of what other prophets have more people been burned at the stake than in the names of Jesus and Moses?
6107In what sense is Jesus a god, while all his rivals were"mere men,"if he is as helpless to prevent the abuse of his teachings as they were?
6107Indeed, how could a teacher who said,"He that believeth not shall be damned,"he described as recognizing the rights of future generations?
6107Is Dr. Adler, then, a dualist?
6107Is Jesus a myth?
6107Is Prof. Adler trying to say God?
6107Is he not absolute?
6107Is it not already passing into the shade of neglect?
6107Is it not better to praise than to blame, to recommend than to find fault?"
6107Is it not more likely that the wonder- working Jesus was unknown to them?
6107Is it not pathetic?
6107Is it not unthinkable?
6107Is it one of the merits of Christianity that it calls other people"heathen,"or that it kills them and lays waste their lands for an empty grave?
6107Is it possible that a real man, not to say the Savior of the world, would give such unmeaning and evasive replies to straightforward questions?
6107Is it possible that as the result of Jesus''advent into our world, we have only a basketful of nameless and dateless copies and documents?
6107Is it possible that such a man could remain totally ignorant of a miracle worker and teacher like Jesus, living in the same city with him?
6107Is it right, then, in spite of all these things that autocracy has done for Russia, to seek to overthrow it?
6107Is it right, then, that the missionary should criticise these ancient faiths?
6107Is not that suggestive?
6107Is not the man who smites us upon the cheek, or robs us of our clothing, equally guilty?
6107Is not this remarkable?
6107Is that the way to crawl out of a contract?
6107Is that why he said"Take no thought of the morrow,"and predicted the speedy destruction of the world?
6107Is there any trace of such tolerance in any of the sayings of Jesus?
6107Is there anything as infamous as that in any religion outside of ours?
6107Is there anything more precious in human life than children?
6107Is there nothing good to be said of Russian autocracy?
6107Is this history?
6107Jesus and his twelve apostles were Jews; why are all the four Gospels written in Greek?
6107Jesus may have been a wonderful man, but is every wonderful man a God?
6107Jesus may have claimed to have been a God, but is every one who puts forth such a claim a God?
6107Jesus was supposedly a Jew, his twelve apostles all Jews-- how is it, then, that the only biographies of him extant are all in Greek?
6107Moreover, are not the Ten Commandments in the negative?
6107Moreover, does not the bible teach that Jesus was tempted in all things, and was a man of like passions, as ourselves?
6107Moreover, what credit is there in opening the eyes of the blind or in raising the dead by miracle?
6107Moreover, wherein does a"divine"religion differ from a man- made cult, if it is equally powerless to protect itself against perversion?
6107Must a man rob the long past in order to provide clothing for his idol?
6107Must he close his eyes upon all history before he can behold the beauty of his own cult?
6107Now, all this may be true, and I hope it is; but what of it?
6107Now, why have I given these conclusions to the world?
6107Only four?
6107Our answer to the question, Is Jesus a Myth?
6107P. 14._) If it was unbelief that inspired the murder of McKinley, what inspired the assassins of Hypatia and Henry III?
6107PART II IS THE WORLD INDEBTED TO CHRISTIANITY?
6107Paul gives no evidence of possessing any knowledge of the teachings of Jesus, how could he, then, be a missionary of Christianity to the heathen?
6107Referring once more to the case of Russia: Why do the awakened people in that country demand the overthrow of the autocracy?
6107THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS IS HE A MYTH?
6107The Christians have"fasted and prayed"also against science, progress, and modern thought, but what good has it done?
6107The Reverend has another argument:"The Christian Church-- when, why and how did it begin?"
6107The date of your own letter 1908 tells what?
6107The doctrine of humanity to animals, our dumb neighbors, is a positive tenet in Buddhism; is it in Christianity?
6107The primitive man guessed where knowledge failed him-- what else could he do?
6107The question under discussion is, Is Jesus Historical?
6107The question waits for a reasonable answer; Why did not Jesus challenge the whole world with the evidence of his resurrection?
6107The strength of a given criticism is determined by asking: Does it in any way impair the soundness of the argument against which it is directed?
6107Then why is there discontent in the world?
6107There is no meaning in saying that a man''s title"existed in appearance only?"
6107There was ignorance in the world before Christianity; has Jesus destroyed ignorance?
6107There was poverty and misery in the world before Christianity; has Jesus removed these evils?
6107There was war before Christianity; has Jesus abolished war?
6107To questions,"Where is Jesus?"
6107W. A. Bartlett consider us beyond hope?
6107Was ever such a view entertained of Caesar, Socrates or of any other historical character?
6107Was he still afraid of them, or did he not care whether they believed or not?
6107Was he the only one who worked miracles?
6107Was he with his apostles for one year or for three?
6107Was it just, then, that we should have beaten out of the land a government that had performed for us so many friendly acts?
6107Was it just, then, to pull down an institution that had done so much for France?
6107Was it, then, for his"works,"if not for his"words,"that Jesus"won the right of preeminence in the world''s history"?
6107Was not our soul worth saving?
6107Was she not one of the most progressive, most civilizing influences in the modern world?
6107Was there a weakness found in men like Buddha, Confucius, Socrates, etc., from which Jesus was free?
6107We ask: How long have you known Jesus?
6107We know what it means in the orthodox sense, but what does it mean from the Unitarian standpoint of Mr. Jones?
6107We may call this instinct, sensation, promptings of nature, but what''s in a name?
6107Well, why?
6107Were any of you present when Jesus came forth from the grave?
6107Were you present when Jesus was taken down from the cross?
6107Were you present when he was buried?
6107Were you present, Mary, when the angels rolled away the stone, and when Jesus came forth from the dead?
6107What about the atrocious inquisition to which no other religion in the world had ever been able to give the swing that Christianity did?
6107What about the persecution and burning of helpless women as witches?
6107What about the wholesale massacres in the name of the true faith?
6107What answer did the preacher give to Holyoake''s earnest question?
6107What are the elements out of which the Jesus story was evolved?
6107What are the remaining nine doing in the Holy Bible?
6107What are the subtle influences which operate in the womb of nature, where"the embryos of races are nourished into form and individuality?"
6107What did he do that was not done by his predecessors?
6107What did the Oriental see in the worm, which induced him to select it out of all things as the original, so to speak, of man?
6107What did this mighty and noble man do to save a stranger and a scholar from so atrocious a fate?
6107What do you think of it?"
6107What does it mean to be the"only begotten from the Father?"
6107What else in our human world is more beautiful, more divine?
6107What is Christianity, but the life and teachings of Jesus?
6107What is a myth?
6107What is the reason for this?
6107What kind of flesh was he then?
6107What makes a Roman a Roman, a Greek a Greek, and a Persian a Persian?
6107What means have we of deciding which version or reading to accept?
6107What objection is there to thinking that matter, refined, elevated, ripened, cultured, becomes both sentient and rational?
6107What other revelation has given rise to so many sects, hostile and irreconcilable, as the Christian?
6107What shall we think of such reasoning from the platform of a presumable rationalist movement?
6107What, in Dr. Barton''s opinion, could have influenced the framers of the life of Jesus to suppress their identity?
6107When Bruno lighted a new torch to increase the light of the world, what was his reward?
6107When were they copied?
6107When, therefore, you say, he was dead, buried and rose again, you are relying upon the testimony of others?
6107Where is Christ?
6107Wherein, then, was the"preeminence"of Jesus?
6107Which Christian church, brother?
6107Which of the many faiths of the world has opposed Science as stubbornly and as bitterly as Christianity?
6107Which of the religions has persecuted as long and as relentlessly as Christianity?
6107Which of us, if he had the divine power, would not have extended it unto every suffering child of man?
6107Which of us, poor, weak, sinful though we are, would not be glad to give his life, if thereby he could save a world?
6107Who copied them?
6107Who curses them?
6107Who is the_ Word_ that became flesh?
6107Who was Mark?
6107Who was Matthew?
6107Who were John, Peter, Judas, and Mary?
6107Who were the heathen?
6107Who, if he could by miracle feed the hungry, clothe the naked and give light and sound to the blind and deaf, would be selfish enough not to do so?
6107Why accept as history those about Jesus?
6107Why are not all nations alike?
6107Why are they not dated?
6107Why can not mind be a state of matter?
6107Why did he not show himself also to his enemies?
6107Why did it get itself believed and take root?"
6107Why did the Americans overthrow British rule in this country?
6107Why did this particular story persist, despite the paucity and the insufficiency of the evidence?
6107Why does the missionary labor to overthrow the worship of Buddha, Confucius and Zoroaster?
6107Why is it not so?
6107Why is the Oriental so prone or partial to miracle and mystery?
6107Why is the oak more robust than the spruce?
6107Why not follow the example of the deity, as set forth in the persecutions of the Old Testament?
6107Why not, then, dwell upon these, and pass in silence over the objectionable teachings of these religions?
6107Why then is there a different date every year?
6107Why this discrepancy in a historical document, to say nothing about inspiration?
6107Why were Quakers hanged?
6107Why were women put to death as witches?
6107Why, then, did Jesus hide himself after he came out of the grave?
6107Why, then, does not Paul speak of them at all?
6107Will he not speak to his worshippers?"
6107Will the clergyman tell us which parts of the bible are_ not_ invented?
6107Will you mention the names of some of the witnesses who saw Jesus come forth from the tomb?
6107Would it not have been fairer not to have given his friends any occasion for false expectations?
6107Would not his adjectives be equally appropriate in describing any other teacher he admires?
6107Would the date on a letter prove that an angel appeared to Mary and hailed her as the future Mother of God?
6107Yet where are there grander men, or finer women?
6107You saw him, then, as the apostles did,_ after_ he had risen?
6107You say he was tried and crucified in Jerusalem before your own eyes, can you remember the date of this great event?
6107[ Illustration: Isis Nursing Her Divine Child, 3000 B. C.] Of course, it is immaterial on which day Jesus was born, but why is it not known?
6107_ Jesus_.--"Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
6107_ Pilate_--"Art thou a King?"
6107_ The Priests_--"Art thou the Christ-- tell us?"
6107_ The Priests_.--"Art thou the Son of God?"
6107shall I be guilty of defrauding the vengeance of God of its victims?"
749''And who is worthy to obtain this?'' 749 And what is the plan?"
749And who,quoth he,"shall fill thy place, O my father?
749And who,said he,"is blameable for all my misfortunes but myself, who have dealt with thee so kindly, and cared for thee as no father before?
749And,said he,"what will be his end?"
749But idolaters-- to whom shall I compare them, and to what likeness shall I liken their silliness? 749 But tell me, dearly beloved, how thou camest hither?
749But,said he,"is this the appointed doom of all mankind?
749But,said he,"why labour ye in vain?
749Do we not, then, well to laugh you to scorn, or rather to weep over you, as men blind and without understanding? 749 Furthermore, how do the wise and eloquent among the Greeks fail to perceive that law- givers themselves are judged by their own laws?
749Him therefore, who endured such sufferings for our sakes, and again bestowed such blessings upon us, him dost thou reject and scoff at his Cross? 749 How shall I describe to thee the evils of this life?
749Lady, and what is thy request?
749Said the king,''And what is the way that beareth thither?'' 749 The king, endowed with understanding worthy of the purple, said unto him,''What hath hindered thee until now from doing me to wit of these things?
749Through thine,said they,"we learned to know God, and were redeemed from error, and found rest from every ill. What remaineth us after thou art gone?
749What man,said they,"can discern the future, and accurately ascertain it?
749What sayest thou?
749What,answered the boy,"but the Devils that deceive men?
749What,said the monk,"seest thou in our case that should by its attractions cause us to cling to life, and be afraid of death at thy hands?
749Would God,said Ioasaph,"that he too were instructed in these mysteries?"
749''For how could anything have endured, if it had not been his will?
749''For''saith he,''why, on behalf of the living, should they seek unto the dead?''
749Again said Ioasaph,"Why, O king, hast thou been kindled to wrath?
749Again said the king,"And of what neglect hast thou been guilty?
749Again the youth asked,"If then this is wo nt to happen not to all, but only to some, can they be known on whom this terrible calamity shall fall?
749And Ioasaph told him his vision, and said,"Wherefore hast thou laid a net for my feet, and bowed down my soul?
749And after his holy resurrection Christ made good this three- fold denial with the three- fold question,''Peter, lovest thou me?
749And did they not present thee to the king in answer to his prayer, thus redeeming him from the bondage of childlessness?"
749And hath thy father learned to know God, or is he still carried away with his former foolishness, still under the bondage of devilish deceits?"
749And he said unto them,''Know ye to whom these are like?
749And how can I describe to thee the glory that shall receive them at that day?
749And how can a body be careless in the expectation of an unknown death, whose approach( ye say) is as uncertain as it is inexorable?"
749And how cometh it that thou hast heard the words of God incarnate?
749And how have ye come to learn that which ye have not seen, that ye have so steadfastly and undoubtingly believed it?
749And how is that god that can not move called God?
749And how was earth, that did not exist, produced?
749And if the elements are not gods, how are the images, created to their honour, gods?
749And is this alone sufficient for salvation, to believe and be baptized, or must one add other services thereto?"
749And never having understood them, how shall he despise them?''
749And shall we men, appointed to die, return to nothing, or is there some other life after our departure hence?
749And the prophet saith,''When shall I come and appear before the presence of God?''
749And what canst thou tell of them but unreason and shamefulness, and vain craft that with glosing words concealeth the mire of their unsavoury worship?
749And what foundation hath it?
749And what is my recompense for thee?
749And what is the dread that encompasseth thee?"
749And what is the uncertain day of death?
749And what of fire?
749And what this kingdom which thou callest the kingdom of Heaven?
749And what will they do in the day of visitation, and to whom will they flee for help?
749And when he asketh thee,''What meaneth this apparel?''
749And where will they leave their glory, that they fall not into arrest?
749And which commandments above all shouldest thou observe?
749And which of the goodly things of this world can give such gladness as that which the great God giveth to those that love him?
749And who is he that shall make mention of me after death, when time delivereth all things to forgetfulness?
749And whom like unto thee shall I find to be shepherd and guide of my soul''s salvation?
749And why is it that the common herd are pinched with poverty, while thou addest ever to thy store by seizing for thyself the goods of others?
749And why will ye die, O house of Israel?''
749And wouldst thou have an example of that which I say?
749And, if ye fear not death, how came ye to be fleeing?
749And, thyself wholly riveted to carnal delights and deadly passions, dost thou proclaim the idols of shame and dishonour gods?
749And, when Ioasaph enquired,"Whose are these exceeding bright crowns of glory, which I see?"
749Art thou grieved that I have gained such bliss?
749Barlaam and Ioasaph by St. John Damascene(?)
749But how tell of all that the son spake with his father, and of all the wisdom of his speech?
749But if the elements are corruptible and subject to necessity, how are they gods?
749But shew me where thou dwellest?"
749But tell me truly what is thy manner of life and that of thy companions in the desert, and from whence cometh your raiment and of what sort may it be?
749But the spirit of vain glory and pleasing of men-- what place had it among them?
749But what hast thou thyself to say of thy wise men and orators, whose wisdom God hath made foolish, the advocates of the devil?
749But what is the proof thereof?
749But what is the proof whereby thou seekest to know the steadfastness of my purpose?"
749But what is this profit which thou saidest that I should receive of thee?"
749But what must I do after baptism?
749But what proof seekest thou, O fool, that thy prophets are liars and ours true, better than the truths I have told thee?
749But who buyeth God?
749But, if it be impossible to express in language that glory, that light, and those mysterious blessings, what marvel?
749But, when it is of the future that ye preach tidings of such vast import, how have ye made your conviction on these matters sure?"
749Child, wherefore hast thou done this?
749Contrariwise, how deadly and cursed a thing it is to provoke a father and despise his commands?
749Didst thou, O king, ever see madness greater than this?
749Do not your Scriptures teach that all the righteous men of old, patriarchs and prophets, were wedded?
749Dost thou mark the delusion and lasciviousness that they allege against their gods?
749Dost thou not know how lovely a thing it is to obey one''s father, and please him in all ways?
749Dost thou not owe thy life to the gods?
749Doth it not take iron, which is black and cold in itself, and work it into white heat and harden it?
749Doth it receive any of the properties of the iron?
749Else, where were the justice of God, if there were no Resurrection?
749For he can shew his great strength at all times, and who may withstand the power of his arm?
749For how could death have remained unknown to any human creature?
749For how knowest thou whether thou shalt save thy sire, and in wondrous fashion be styled the spiritual father of thy father?
749For if their gods did so, how should they not themselves do the like?
749For what is there profitable, abiding or stable therein?
749For what terror of this life can be so terrible as the Gehenna of eternal fire, that burneth and yet hath no light, that punisheth and never ceaseth?
749For when a certain rich young man asked the Lord,''What shall I do to inherit eternal life?''
749For when these skill not to work their own salvation, how can they take care of mankind?
749For, as your gods have done, why should not also the men that follow them do?
749Hath he therefore any stain of reproach?
749He said,''Who then are these men that live a life better than ours?''
749Hereupon the king, wishing to entrap the monks, as I ween, shrewdly said,"How now?
749Him were it not better to worship than thy gods of many evil passions, of shameful names and shameful lives?
749How can such an one, that is an huntress and a ranger with hounds, be a goddess?
749How can this be?
749How did thy matters speed after my departure?
749How much wiser is the unreasonable beast than thou the reasonable man?
749How must I show my hatred for things present and lay hold on things eternal?
749How shalt thou converse with God?
749How speakest thou of forty and five?
749How then can an adulterer, one that defileth himself by unnatural lust, a slayer of his father be a god?
749How then can the covetous, the warrior, the bondman and adulterer be a god?
749How then could I contain such a pearl?"''
749How then could a drunkard and slayer of his own children, burnt to death by fire, be a god?
749How then deem they their creators those which have been formed and fashioned by themselves?
749How then did earth become man?
749How then shall he take thought for mankind, he the adulterer, the hunter who died a violent death?
749How then should one prefer the preaching of these few obscure countrymen to the ordinance of the many that are mighty and brilliantly wise?
749If then Dionysus was slain and unable to help himself, nay, further was a madman, a drunkard, and vagabond, how could he be a god?
749If thou hast learned to love thy neighbour as thyself, with what right art thou eager to shift the burden off thy back and lay it upon mine?
749If thou wast seeking Barlaam, thou shouldest certainly have said,''Where is he that hath turned from error and saved the king''s son?''
749If, therefore, there is joy in heaven over the conversion of a sinner, shall not great recompense be due to the causer of that conversion?
749In abhorrence of the sight, he cried to his esquires,"Who are these, and what is this distressing spectacle?"
749In how many talents wilt thou undertake to assist me now?
749Ioasaph asked,"What is free will and what is choice?"
749Ioasaph said unto him,"And what is this good hope whereto thou sayest it is impossible without baptism to attain?
749Ioasaph said unto him,"Hath my father then, learned naught of these things?"
749Ioasaph said unto the elder,"Are there now others, too, who preach the same doctrines as thou?
749Ioasaph said,"But whence cometh this garment that thou wearest?"
749Is it not written that the mighty Peter, whom ye call Prince of the Apostles, was a married man?
749Is it possible then that one who was prisoner and mutilated should be a god?
749Is not Paul said to have circumcised Timothy on account of a greater dispensation?
749Is not a little seed thrown into the womb that receiveth it?
749Now if Asklepius, though a god, when struck by a thunder- bolt, could not help himself, how can he help others?
749Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
749Now what sayest thou thereto, and what is thine advice?
749O death where is thy sting?
749O grave, where is thy victory?''
749Or art thou to- day the only one that teacheth this hatred of the present world?"
749Or doth it happen only to some?"
749Or how can he help others who could not help himself?
749Or is there life beyond, and another world?"
749Or rather, the idol hath no right to be called even dead, for how can that have died which never lived?
749Said Ioasaph,"If, then, this kind of philosophy be so ancient and so salutary, how cometh it that so few folk now- a- days follow it?"
749Said Theudas,"And be ye so weak and puny that ye can not get the better of one young stripling?"
749Said ye not but this instant, that ye were withdrawing even as I commanded you?
749Seest thou not that the god that standeth can not sit, and the god that sitteth can not stand?
749Seest thou not yonder sun, into how many a barren and filthy place he darteth his rays?
749She, seeking to make the way straight and smooth for him, cried,"Why dost thou, who are so wise, talk thus?
749So now, tell me without fear, how wast thou so greatly taken with this error, to prefer the bird in the bush to the bird already in the hand?"
749Tell me whether is better?
749Than which state what can be more blessed and higher?
749The boy said,"What is the reason of mine imprisonment here?
749The chief counsellor seized the happy moment and said,''But to thee, O king, how seemeth their life?''
749The governor said,"Thou knowest him then?"
749The king said,"And who are these enemies whom thou biddest me turn out of court?"
749The king spake unto him,"Why hast thou forced thyself to appear?
749The monk answered,"And wherefore then spakest thou in this ambiguous manner, asking about him that had deceived the king''s son?
749The young man heard her hymn of praise and said,''Damsel, what is thine employment?
749The young prince asked,"Are these the fortune of all men?"
749Then calling to his son, he said,"Child, what is this report that soundeth in mine ears, and weareth away my soul with despondency?
749Then said he unto them,"Why bear ye about these dead men''s bones?
749Then said the king in the hearing of all present,"Art thou the devil''s workman, Barlaam?"
749Thou fool and blind, why doth not the force of truth bring thee to thy senses?
749To this said Ioasaph,"But how, after baptism, shall a man keep himself clear from all sin?
749To what extent then canst thou share my labour?
749Trow ye that this present life, and luxury, and these shreds of glory, and petty lordship and false prosperity are any great thing?''
749Upon how many a stinking corpse doth he cast his eye?
749What God hath ordered, who, of men, can scatter?
749What consolation may I find in my loss of thee?
749What evils shall not befall us?"
749What excuse shall I make, for neglecting his orders, and giving this fellow access unto thee?"
749What folly?
749What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
749What harm then befell him thereby that thou thinkest to make mock of him?
749What harm therefore came to God, the Word, that thou blasphemest without a blush?
749What is the hope that I may count upon at thy hands, O my dearest friend?''
749What is the manner of thy proof that the Crucified is God, and these be none?"
749What is the proof that your teachers be right and the others wrong?"
749What man in his senses could admit it?
749What reward therefore shall I give thee for all these benefits?
749What thanks hath the servant if he suffer like as his Master?
749What thanks shall I offer God for thee?
749What then must I say about the elements?
749What thinkest thou, my son?
749What worthy memorial have they bequeathed to the world?
749What, is it not written in one of your books,''Marriage is honourable, and the bed undefiled''?
749What, then, sayest thou, dearest son, hereto?
749When dead, shall I dissolve into nothingness?
749When have they given even the smallest answer to their bedesmen?
749When have they walked, or received any impression of sense?
749When the iron is smitten and beaten with hammers is the fire any the worse, or doth it in any way suffer harm?
749When was there ever heard utterance or language from their lips?
749Whence then cometh such a marvellous fashioning of a living creature?
749Wherefore saith he this, except he count the kind acts we do unto the needy as done unto himself?
749Wherefore speakest thou of it as of defilement and shameful intercourse?
749Wherefore, wretch, attempt the impossible?
749Which shall I first lament, or which first deplore?
749Who could endure to defile his lips by the repeating of their filthy communications?
749Who could recount in order their abominable doings?
749Who offereth God for sale?
749Who, then, hath persuaded thee to call this defilement?
749Why art thou wholly given up to the passions and desires of the flesh, and why is there no looking upward?
749Why love ye vanity and seek after leasing?
749Why love ye vanity, and seek after leasing?''
749Why sittest thou at the feet of things that can not move and help thee?
749Why therefore flatterest thou things that can not feel?
749Why, what father was ever seen to be sorrowful in the prosperity of his son?
749Wilt thou not break away from serving thy many gods, falsely so called, and serve the one, true and living God?
749Wilt thou not haste past the things which haste pass thee, and attach thyself to that which endureth?
749Wilt thou not understand this, my father?
749Wily hast thou barred me within walls and doors, never going forth and seen of none?"
749With such truths set before us, what must we do to escape the punishments in store for sinners, and to gain the joy of the righteous?"
749With what words of blessings may I bless thee?
749Would not such an one be called an enemy rather than a father?
749Zardan answered,"Why hath it pleased thee, O prince, to prove me that am thy servant?
749and again,''What God hath joined together, let not man put asunder''?
749and wherefore, poor and needy as thou art, givest thou thanks as though for great blessings, singing praise to the Giver?''
749and,''It is better to marry than to burn''?
749or been preserved, if not called by him?''
749or is it undefined and unforeseeable?"
749the true spiritual and eternal death?
749who could describe the beauty and brightness of that city?
749who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
31372''Ai n''t you goin''to say you''ll come here an''take care of me?'' 31372 ''Will you swear it?''
31372A step? 31372 About Old Crow, or his religion?
31372About Tira?
31372About the Lord Jesus Christ? 31372 Ai n''t comin''in?"
31372Ai n''t mother the limit?
31372Ai n''t somebody come betwixt us?
31372Ai n''t you finished on the knoll?
31372All night?
31372All the houses shut up,he said,"the summer houses?"
31372All winter? 31372 Am I lonesome, Nan?"
31372An''I be,Tenney continued, in his scriptural phrasing,"whiter than snow?"
31372An''do n''t you see,she concluded, with the brightness of happy discovery,"even if you was killed, what harm would it do you?
31372An''what if----he began, and Raven finished for him:"What if they hang you?
31372And he lived his life out there, till he died?
31372And she would n''t let you?
31372And she''s truly gone?
31372And then you''re going back? 31372 And what do you know about it anyway?
31372And what,inquired Raven, curiously,"is the best thing?"
31372And what,said Raven mildly,"is the old game?
31372And you wo n''t let me send you away from here?
31372Anne''s will?
31372Anything the matter?
31372Are n''t you going to ask me in?
31372Are n''t you too cold there?
31372Are you a Roman Catholic?
31372At this time of day? 31372 Aunt Anne?"
31372Back door locked?
31372Be nice to him?
31372Be you a doctor?
31372Bed?
31372Been to the hut lately?
31372Believe what?
31372Burn my house down, will he? 31372 Burned the crutch, did she?
31372But actually,said Nan, suddenly aware that he had not told her,"what does she say?
31372But do n''t you believe?
31372But what did they say?
31372But what is she going to have?
31372But what is the purpose?
31372But what''s it all for?
31372But why d''you laugh, Rookie?
31372But, Tira,said Nan,"you''re coming back?"
31372But, dearest child,he said,"what does it matter now?
31372But,said Raven,"what about you?
31372Ca n''t I help there?
31372Ca n''t the queerest things happen,Nan asked him, in a discursiveness he found nevertheless relevant,"here in New England?
31372Ca n''t we walk a spell?
31372Ca n''t you go to them?
31372Ca n''t you,he said,"make him understand, make him see how-- how tremendously you love him?"
31372Called on her, have n''t you?
31372Can He forgive-- that?
31372Chopping?
31372Come back?
31372Come to blows over her, have ye? 31372 Come up here to undermine her and then borrow her things?"
31372Comin''in, wa''n''t he?
31372Could n''t we take the back road to the hut? 31372 Could n''t you come in a minute?
31372Could n''t you let me run over those and just tell you what they are?
31372Cryin''?
31372D''he think''twas goin''to be wormwood for a woman to find a man comin''all fixed up like courtin''time, to steal a minute''s talk? 31372 D''you come over here to forbid my goin''up in your woods?"
31372D''you find any?
31372D''you see anybody up round there after I come down?
31372D''you see him?
31372D''you see that feller jest goin''when you come into the yard?
31372D''you speak?
31372Darling Rookie,she said, so softly that the sound of it could not have got half way up the stairs,"what''s it all about?"
31372Dick and Amelia? 31372 Dick,"said Raven,"in the name of all the gods you worship, what should n''t I be told?
31372Dick,said Raven,"what are you up here for?"
31372Did I,she ventured, fearing a too frank reply,"did I-- make a noise?"
31372Did I?
31372Did he answer?
31372Did he ask you?
31372Did it come up?
31372Did n''t I tell you so? 31372 Did n''t know''twas so?
31372Did n''t ye hear him? 31372 Did n''t you hear me?"
31372Did n''t you see me hold it up to you?
31372Did you find it last night? 31372 Different?
31372Do I?
31372Do n''t I recall your telling me he was the greatest ever, at least since Aristophanes?
31372Do n''t I remember them? 31372 Do n''t I?"
31372Do n''t believe what? 31372 Do n''t what?"
31372Do n''t you know better than to drag in Miss Anne? 31372 Do n''t you know you''ve got the universe in your fists for the last time you''ll ever have it?
31372Do n''t you know,he called back to her from the stairs,"how we always sleep when we first come?
31372Do n''t you know,said she clearly,"I''ve got to see this thing through?"
31372Do n''t you know?
31372Do n''t you know?
31372Do n''t you trust Dick?
31372Do n''t you trust him?
31372Do n''t you understand? 31372 Do n''t you want to change your mind?"
31372Do n''t you want to lock up?
31372Do n''t you want to save the child?
31372Do you believe it?
31372Do you call her by her first name?
31372Do you deny,he said, in a voice so loud and hoarse that it startled him as it did Raven,"that you''re in love with her?"
31372Do you feel able,he said,"to hear a queer story and keep mum over it?
31372Do you know why I would?
31372Do you know, Nan,said Raven, with a sudden resolution,"what Dick feels about you: I mean, what makes him so sore and ugly?
31372Do you know,she said,"how every talk of ours ends?
31372Do you like it?
31372Do you mean to tell me,countered Dick,"you''re not bluffing?
31372Do you reject Christ crucified?
31372Do you reject Him?
31372Do you reject Him?
31372Do you see us, the three of us, sitting down to meals together? 31372 Do you think I''ve been to a doctor and turned myself inside out?
31372Do you think of her all the time?
31372Do you think she''s beautiful?
31372Do you want,he shot at random,"to have the baby get chilled-- and hungry?"
31372Do you,he asked Nan, not with any great show of fervor, but as if this were his appointed task,"do you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ yet?
31372Do?
31372Does Dick know?
31372Does he drink?
31372Does he have to do the other thing, too: go off his nut?
31372Does he still look like a lunatic at large?
31372Does n''t there?
31372Does she-- love the brute?
31372Draught from this door?
31372Exactly what do you mean?
31372For Nan?
31372Get them?
31372Given his word not to blab? 31372 Go back?"
31372Go up there?
31372Going to the meeting?
31372Gone?
31372Gone?
31372Gone?
31372Good Lord, Nan,said Raven,"where do you get such thoughts?"
31372Good? 31372 Got inside it, have you?"
31372Guess that''s the way to git you, ai n''t it?
31372Has he been--he hesitated for a word and found what sounded to him a mawkish one--"good to you at all, these last weeks?"
31372Has it occurred to you,said Raven,"that I may be right?"
31372Has n''t he gone to the street?
31372Has this been going on all night?
31372Have in some toast and eggs?
31372Have n''t you any people?
31372Have they come?
31372Have you asked her?
31372Have you forgotten what may happen to him?
31372Have you opened your house?
31372Have you seen Tira?
31372Have you,he asked bleakly,"shown that to Whitney?"
31372He to home?
31372Hear me? 31372 Her letter?"
31372Her?
31372Here,said he,"you ai n''t afraid o''me, be you?
31372His books?
31372His gun?
31372How are you, girl? 31372 How are you?"
31372How can you get hold of Aunt Anne?
31372How could I? 31372 How did he look?"
31372How did she look?
31372How do you know he''s gone?
31372How do you know? 31372 How do you know?"
31372How old was he when he went up there into the woods?
31372How''d you do it?
31372How''s your foot?
31372I did try to git you in bad with Tenney, but do n''t you know what that sprung from? 31372 I''m the sole legatee?"
31372If ever a chap was punished for a minute''s drunkenness----"Drunkenness?
31372If she thought I was in New York, why did n''t that settle it? 31372 In the hut?"
31372In there?
31372Is he----?
31372Is it a journal?
31372Is it some one you''re afraid of?
31372Is n''t it funny?
31372Is that them?
31372Is this a part of your scheme?
31372Is this,Raven ventured, not seeing whether the boy was quivering under his calm,"a case against the moderns?"
31372It was an awful jolt, was n''t it?
31372Jack,said Dick, this morning in the hut-- it was as if he had to speak--"what are you getting this place ready for, and breaking out the back road?
31372Jerry?
31372John,said she, at the door, with the effect of a sudden thought,"how about Anne''s estate?
31372John,said she, disposing herself by the fire,"I should like to know how you account for that girl?"
31372Just tell me what you''re winding things up for?
31372Just what happened to him?
31372Kill?
31372Knew I''d come, did you?
31372Know what I''m here for?
31372Last night?
31372Let me come in, wo n''t you? 31372 Like what?"
31372Look here,said he,"should you jest as lieves go in?"
31372Lovelier than Tira?
31372Lucky?
31372Made your pile, Rookie?
31372Married?
31372May n''t I get the car? 31372 Me?"
31372Mother in there?
31372Nan,he said, in the boyish way she loved,"do n''t you see it''s got to be in the end?
31372Nan,said Raven,"Nan, my darling, why are you here?"
31372Nan,said he,"just what was my relation to your Aunt Anne?
31372Nan? 31372 Nan?"
31372Nice girl?
31372Not again? 31372 Not go back to him?"
31372Not right? 31372 Not the beastly old thing that starts before light?"
31372Nothing to you?
31372Now Milly,said Raven,"do I seem to you in the least dotty?"
31372Now what do you mean by that?
31372Now what the dickens for? 31372 Now what,"she said,"do you mean by that?"
31372Now why the dickens not?
31372Now you may say that even if the whole world had forgotten God, if I''d seen Him why could n''t I still remember Him? 31372 Now, Milly,"he said,"what the dickens are you up here for?"
31372Now, in God''s name,said Raven,"what do you say that for?"
31372Now, what did you think you were doing when you sent it off to your mother?
31372Now, where''s Tenney?
31372Now, why Dick?
31372Now, why does n''t He care? 31372 Now,"he said, irritated beyond measure by the unkindness of circumstance,"what is it I have n''t made clear?
31372Now,said Dick, plunging,"what do you want to do this kind of thing for?"
31372Now,said Raven, when they had finished,"do I understand you mean to put your mother wise about what I told you last night?
31372Now,she said,"you set by him, do n''t you?"
31372O John, is that you? 31372 Official notice, that is?"
31372Oh, drunkenness of feeling-- irresponsibility-- don''t you know? 31372 Oh, write!--what''s the difference?"
31372Oh,said he,"that''s it, is it?
31372Old Crow?
31372Old Crow?
31372Old Crow?
31372Old Crow?
31372One thing,said Charlotte, smoothing her apron and looking at him in an anxious interrogation,"what be we goin''to say?
31372Or do you say''got''_ cafard_? 31372 Or is it empty?"
31372Out of here?
31372Overlaid?
31372Oxford-- and poetry?
31372Pack?
31372Perfumery?
31372Reconstruction?
31372Reconstruction?
31372Relief work?
31372Responsibility?
31372Right? 31372 Rookie,"she said,"what about Aunt Anne''s will?"
31372S''pose he should? 31372 Say anything?"
31372Say it, ca n''t you?
31372See it through?
31372See me, did n''t he, an''give it up?
31372Seethe the kid in its mother''s milk?
31372She is, is n''t she?
31372She knew, did n''t she?
31372She talk things over?
31372Should you just as soon,she asked quietly, as if the question were of no moment,"I''d stay up here all night?"
31372Should you just as soon,she asked,"take the key inside an''lock the door?"
31372Smoke?
31372So you do n''t know whether she''s been there?
31372So,he said,"you wo n''t go down to Nan''s and spend the night?"
31372Somebody?
31372Sorry?
31372Stop what?
31372Such as?
31372Talked out?
31372Tell it? 31372 Tenney,"he said,"do n''t you remember what Tira believed in?
31372That all he said?
31372That you, Isr''el?
31372That you?
31372That''s it, is it?
31372That''s where we go, is it?
31372That?
31372The Donnyhills?
31372The acutely sentimental?
31372The hut?
31372The letter, or my bursting into tears, like a high- strung maiden lady, and calling Dick in to be cried over?
31372The loveliest?
31372The night?
31372Them? 31372 Then what are we going to do?
31372Then what if we should hire him?
31372Then what,he continued, with as complete an air as he could manage of taking it as all in the day''s work,"what do you mean by his spells?"
31372Then what? 31372 Then, why, then,"said Dick,"when a thing like this happens to you, she''d feel it, would n''t she?"
31372They?
31372Things were pretty strenuous then, Dick, do n''t you remember? 31372 Think the old man should n''t have gone out in the cold without his hat and muffler?"
31372This the kitchen?
31372Threatened him?
31372Tira?
31372To go away?
31372To live alone? 31372 Turn off the lights, will you, when you go?"
31372Up here?
31372Very well then,said Dick, his voice trembling a little in answer to that gentler tone,"you let her alone, ca n''t you?
31372Want this carried upstairs?
31372Want to go to walk, Milly?
31372Warm enough?
31372Warning?
31372Was it the woman? 31372 Was she right about the War?"
31372Was that him?
31372We ai n''t alone, Isr''el, be we?
31372Well, how could I help it?
31372Well, old boy,said he, his hand on Dick''s shoulder,"why did n''t you''phone up?
31372Well, then, is n''t she going to leave him?
31372Well, what about it?
31372Well,he asked,"what do you think?"
31372Well,he inquired brusquely,"what is it?"
31372Well,he said irrepressibly,"you''ve seen life, and what do you think of it?"
31372Well,said Nan, and now she spoke with an edge in her voice,"what''s she going to do about it?
31372Well,said Nan,"what are you going to do about it?
31372Well,said Raven, indicating the book,"what do you think?"
31372Well,said Raven,"who may you be?"
31372Well,said Tira,"what then?
31372Well,said he, in the snarl she had heard from him at those times when his devil quite got the better of him,"what?
31372Well?
31372Well?
31372Well?
31372What I want to know is,said Dick,"what he thought he was going off there for?
31372What about you?
31372What are we going to do with it?
31372What are you two scrapping for?
31372What became of it?
31372What d''ye s''pose I come home for, this time o''day?
31372What did he do up there all by himself? 31372 What did she say?"
31372What did she say?
31372What did you say?
31372What did you say?
31372What did you tell him?
31372What do I tell you to take her for? 31372 What do folks think about it?"
31372What do you know about Old Crow?
31372What do you mean?
31372What do you s''pose the neighbors think? 31372 What do you s''pose''d happen to me?"
31372What do you suppose I''m here for?
31372What do you think about it?
31372What do you think you mean? 31372 What do you think?
31372What do you want me to do?
31372What do you want to know?
31372What does she see?
31372What else could I do?
31372What for?
31372What for?
31372What for?
31372What for?
31372What happened? 31372 What has?"
31372What if I should go up and ask him now?
31372What is going to happen? 31372 What is it I''ve got to pay for?"
31372What is it I''ve taken so admirably?
31372What is it that did n''t occur to you?
31372What is it you want to know?
31372What is it, Rookie dear?
31372What is it, Rookie?
31372What is it, Rookie?
31372What is it, dear?
31372What is it?
31372What is it?
31372What is it?
31372What is it?
31372What is the look?
31372What is there to answer,he got out at length,"to a question like that?
31372What is there,he said, in the roughness of an emotion she saw plainly,"what is there I would n''t do to save your life?
31372What is under the skin?
31372What kind of thing?
31372What kind of thing?
31372What kinds of books? 31372 What letter?"
31372What made you change your dress?
31372What makes you say that?
31372What makes you think I know?
31372What of?
31372What responsibility is there I do n''t want to take-- about you?
31372What sort of books?
31372What the deuce is the thing?
31372What then?
31372What things?
31372What under the sun makes Isr''el Tenney start out an''turn round an''come back ag''in?
31372What was it that was awful?
31372What was it?
31372What was the matter?
31372What woman?
31372What woman?
31372What would she say?
31372What would you do? 31372 What would you say?"
31372What would?
31372What you doin''o''that knife?
31372What you goin''after, Isr''el?
31372What you openin''winders for, a day like this, coldin''off the room?
31372What''s anybody want to talk like that for?
31372What''s different?
31372What''s happened?
31372What''s he hate ye for?
31372What''s he want?
31372What''s it about?
31372What''s that stove started out roarin''for? 31372 What''s the matter with the baby?"
31372What''s the matter?
31372What''s the use of asking fool questions?
31372What,asked Raven, in horror of what he felt was coming, and yet obliged to hear,"what did happen to him?"
31372What,continued Amelia,"has become of Uncle John''s books?"
31372What,inquired Dick,"do you expect me to do?"
31372What?
31372What?
31372What?
31372What?
31372When?
31372Where are they?
31372Where are you, old man?
31372Where are you?
31372Where do they live?
31372Where do you think he is?
31372Where does Nan come in?
31372Where is it?
31372Where is she?
31372Where is that letter?
31372Where shall we go?
31372Where''s Jerry?
31372Where''s Tenney?
31372Where?
31372Where?
31372Where?
31372Where?
31372Where?
31372Who could ever have expected that? 31372 Who is the prophet of my generation?"
31372Who to? 31372 Who told you?"
31372Who told you?
31372Who was there?
31372Who''d think of finding a woman like that on a New England doorstep talking about foddering the cows?
31372Who''s bought the old Frye place?
31372Who''s gone by?
31372Who''s it to?
31372Who''s out in it? 31372 Who''s out in it?"
31372Who''s that?
31372Who''s they?
31372Who''ve you seen?
31372Who?
31372Who?
31372Who?
31372Whose hands?
31372Why France?
31372Why am I bound to stand by Dick? 31372 Why am I?"
31372Why ca n''t you? 31372 Why ca n''t you?"
31372Why did n''t you remind him this time?
31372Why did n''t you scare one up and bring him along?
31372Why did n''t you?
31372Why do n''t we do it ourselves? 31372 Why do n''t you beguile me up to the Psychopathic?"
31372Why is she?
31372Why not?
31372Why not?
31372Why not?
31372Why would n''t you?
31372Why, Mr. Raven,said she, and her voice was only less exquisite in its tenderness than when she spoke of the baby,"ai n''t I married to him?"
31372Why, Mr. Tenney,she said,"what you round with a gun for, this time o''night?
31372Why, do n''t you see?
31372Why,he said,"you got him in there?"
31372Why,said Dick, in a perfect innocence of any offense in it,"do n''t you know?
31372Why?
31372Will he--and now he saw her mind was with Tenney--"will he be arrested?"
31372Will you come later?
31372Will you go with us?
31372Wo n''t let ye? 31372 Writing?"
31372Yes, I changed, did n''t I? 31372 Yes,"he said, and then hesitated,"you all right?"
31372You ai n''t goin''to sleep up there, be you?
31372You did n''t bring it with you?
31372You did n''t think you could tear it up, did you, Rookie?
31372You did, did you?
31372You did? 31372 You do n''t mean,"she said,"_ that_?"
31372You do n''t s''pose,she whispered,"you do n''t believe she done_ that_?"
31372You do n''t suppose,said Dick,"you''ve put the fear of God into him?"
31372You get round, do n''t you?
31372You goin''?
31372You have n''t got it here, have you?
31372You have n''t it? 31372 You have n''t told anybody, have you?"
31372You in trouble, dear? 31372 You knew her aunt died?"
31372You know, I should think it might make some of them laugh, the ones they say observe us from-- where is it from? 31372 You left him there?"
31372You left him, did ye?
31372You mean,supplied Raven, brute anger rising up in him against brute man,"he''s struck you with it?"
31372You really want me, Rookie?
31372You says to me,''Where''s he be''n?'' 31372 You see him?
31372You there?
31372You think it was an accident? 31372 You want an unattached female, unchaperoned, very much at large?"
31372You want to take along the eggs?
31372You were sorry for him?
31372You wo n''t come in and have a bite? 31372 You wo n''t come in?"
31372You wo n''t?
31372You''ll take a hand, too, wo n''t you?
31372You''re mighty clever, are n''t you, Rookie? 31372 You''re not leaving?"
31372You''re not retiring?
31372You''re perfectly sure you know what has happened to me? 31372 You''ve been up attic, have n''t you?"
31372You''ve found Old Crow? 31372 You''ve had notice of it, have n''t you?"
31372You''ve taken advice, have n''t you?
31372Your mother or-- you do n''t mean Nan?
31372Your mother out yet? 31372 Your wife?"
31372Yours? 31372 ''Do n''t you remember?'' 31372 ''Twould be hard enough with a father''n''mother that set by him as they did their lives, but you half- crazed about him-- what''ll he do, Isr''el? 31372 ''What do you want?'' 31372 ''Will you swear by Jesus Christ it is so?'' 31372 ''Would you?'' 31372 ( Do you really want to be as Victorian as that, you slang- slinging young modern? 31372 ( The vestments, do you remember? 31372 --when Nan''s forty, what will your revered uncle be? 31372 Again he called, in that voice of sharp anxiety:That you?"
31372Ai n''t you feelin''well?"
31372An actual weapon she could flee from, but was this a weapon?
31372An''I stepped in an''he got up off his knees an''stood lookin''at me kinder wild, an''he says:''Where you been?''
31372An''he says,''He?
31372An''me-- what be I goin''to do?"
31372An''that''s a kind of a runnin''away, ai n''t it?
31372An''when d''I change?
31372An''would n''t I, if that was all?
31372And I seemed to be told that a great many men were born who were sent from God, but I have not read many books and how can I prove whether it is true?
31372And after all, he thought recklessly, what did the private honor of his testifying yes or no amount to anyway?
31372And as he was sinking off to sleep he had an idea he was praying, perhaps to God; or was it to Old Crow?
31372And exactly how do you see us two living along here, mild as milk?
31372And he, on his part, what did he think?
31372And how was her husband?
31372And in these days what of Tira?
31372And one day he was hoeing in the field and a voice at his side asked:"Why persecutest thou me?"
31372And what could he think she meant when she said:"I wished you wanted me"?
31372And what do you s''pose I did then, Rookie?"
31372And what do you think did it?
31372And what do you think?
31372And what good is there in trying to bring the kingdom of heaven down to men?
31372And what of Tira?
31372And what was Tira''s silent call to him?
31372And what was she in these walls that had been dedicated to her safety?
31372And what would the settlement be?
31372And what''s the new one going to be?
31372And what''s your personal impression of_ cafard_, anyway?"
31372And when old Billy Jones was shaking there before me, I kept asking him what he was afraid of, and he said:"''Will you promise not to tell?''
31372And who made it so?
31372And who made us and put us on this dark planet where it is next to impossible to see a step before us?
31372And why do I tell you instead of merely inviting you to shut up as Nan did me?
31372And with a mystery woman like that, would n''t the man be forever wondering what''s behind that smile of hers?
31372And would n''t it seem to you you''d better use your influence with your mother to- morrow morning and get out of here?"
31372And yet must he not have noted her, wherever they had met?
31372And yet, and yet, has n''t all youth held the key for that borrowed interval and do the walls ever really fall?
31372Are n''t you glad, Rookie?
31372Are they getting it settled?"
31372At first everything fed upon everything else; and so it does now, for how shall I say the animal has fear and the growing plant has not?
31372At once he sobered, for why was Dick here but to spy on him?
31372Be ye saved?"
31372Because, how could I?
31372Besides-- Jack, who''s that woman?
31372But did he want it solely for her or partly for himself?
31372But do you think I would?"
31372But does she want to be?
31372But had Tira thrown in the Donnyhills to keep Nan from being frightened?
31372But he did not look up, and presently she spoke to him:"Ai n''t you goin''to unharness?
31372But how the dickens did you know what I was going to say?"
31372But how, she would have questioned, did he get his news?
31372But if you did n''t ask her to leave him, what did you do?"
31372But in the end will our fear be only the fear of evil?
31372But in the morning, Tira-- mayn''t I come over after you?"
31372But was it really inherent in her?
31372But what are you going to say when she finds the house is open and you''re here?
31372But what made her,"he continued violently,"what made her let a man feel as if her mind was somewheres else?
31372But when we got back and you expected to begin from there, did n''t I tell you to shut up?
31372But who is going to die for the animals?
31372But why hers?
31372But you do n''t mean they''re actually coming to- day?"
31372But,"he added,"where''s----?"
31372Ca n''t you hear her?
31372Ca n''t you let me go to him and tell him, man to man, what an infernal fool he is?"
31372Can we find out His will?
31372Can we hope for any alleviation of misery on our dark planet?
31372Can you deny he''s the image of him?"
31372Can you leave them as they are?"
31372Can you now?"
31372Can you think of a meaner one than giving him away to the entire middle west?''"
31372Charlotte had other things on her mind, and she spoke without preamble:"D''you know what''s happened over to Tenney''s?"
31372Charlotte tell you?"
31372Could he be free while she was bound?
31372Could he read in her eyes what her mind had resolved not to tell him?
31372Could he say that?
31372Could he tell anyone-- anyone but Nan-- how she had seemed to him there, the old, old picture of motherhood, divine yet human?
31372Could n''t the other thing wait?"
31372Could n''t you get somebody to help you?
31372Could n''t you pack up an''git off by the nine o''clock?"
31372Could she bring something more?
31372Could she guess what the appeal of her loveliness would meet in Raven?
31372Could she take the baby and slip out by the side door, and come back in time to fry Tenney''s ham for dinner?
31372Cut stick, and let him wonder what in the deuce it''s all about?"
31372Deficient?"
31372Deny her before men, she whom he had not yet untangled from the rapt vision of their meeting?
31372Dick had been staring at him, finding him a long way off, and now he spoke, shyly if still curiously:"Would you say you''d found God?"
31372Dick was said to have written some very strong verse, but how if he found himself up against life itself?
31372Dick''s?"
31372Did Charlotte know what it was to her to have even one evening alone with Rookie?
31372Did he believe in a God made man?
31372Did he dream?
31372Did he know anything about the psychology of dreams?
31372Did he love Tira?
31372Did he send for her?"
31372Did he speak to you?"
31372Did he tell her?
31372Did he, Nan wondered, in her ingenuous surprise, look a very little like Rookie?
31372Did he, his unchanged mind asked him, actually believe what he had not believed before?
31372Did his lip tremble?
31372Did his quick steps along the road say he meant to escape her, too?
31372Did it need but a woman''s hand to play upon it?
31372Did n''t anybody know?"
31372Did n''t they meet face to face?
31372Did n''t you ask her in?"
31372Did n''t you ever hear of a chap''s killing himself in a minute of acute discontent because he could n''t stand the blooming show an instant longer?
31372Did n''t you know that?
31372Did n''t you like my house?"
31372Did n''t you say there was a lot of gray birch that needed to go down in the river pasture?"
31372Did she love him?
31372Did she love him?
31372Did she love him?
31372Did she mean the unhappy hands, or all souls of men caught in the network of mysterious life?
31372Did she so fear to face her life with Tenney-- the hurtling, blind, elemental creature with blood on his hands-- that she took herself away?
31372Did she think he could help her?
31372Did such a woman bring perpetual ruin in her path?
31372Did the beast own her, that he should be able, after this new outrage, to get her sweet breath?
31372Did the old story of a miraculous birth and an atonement move him even to a desire to believe?
31372Did the world still seem to him as hopeless as it did at the time of his writing the letter?
31372Do n''t I know it?
31372Do n''t they know any more there than we do here?
31372Do n''t ye remember I see Jerry an''he told me?
31372Do n''t you believe in her?
31372Do n''t you know I be?"
31372Do n''t you know he is?
31372Do n''t you know no better''n to look?
31372Do n''t you know that?
31372Do n''t you know the nicest thing about him is the streak of you?"
31372Do n''t you know the way country folks have of passing over the most eccentric things as if they''re all in the day''s work?
31372Do n''t you know there are crude things in a man that have got to stay there, if he is a man?
31372Do n''t you know there is?"
31372Do n''t you know you are?
31372Do n''t you know you be?"
31372Do n''t you know you did?
31372Do n''t you know you did?
31372Do n''t you know you have?
31372Do n''t you know you wo n''t?"
31372Do n''t you know, Rookie, there are things you ca n''t talk about?
31372Do n''t you like her?
31372Do n''t you see I ca n''t?"
31372Do n''t you see it does?
31372Do n''t you see it is, Anne?
31372Do n''t you see it wo n''t do to keep hitting me on the raw?
31372Do n''t you see it?
31372Do n''t you see what an influence he''s had on you?
31372Do n''t you see, Anne?
31372Do n''t you see, Rookie?
31372Do n''t you see, old Nan?"
31372Do n''t you see?
31372Do n''t you see?"
31372Do n''t you think you better poke off to bed?"
31372Do n''t you want to go in and see Tira?"
31372Do you believe that?"
31372Do you hear me?"
31372Do you now?"
31372Do you remember that peach?"
31372Do you s''pose I''d let a matter of fourteen years keep me from the only man?
31372Do you see mother walking five miles to a train?"
31372Do you see?
31372Do you see?
31372Do you see?"
31372Do you suppose I can go down there and sleep in my bed?"
31372Do you suppose I should go and leave you in danger?"
31372Do you think I should be right in not trying to save myself?"
31372Do you think I''d bamboozle him and half beckon and half persuade, the way women do, and trap him into the great enchantment?
31372Do you think a man with such legs as mine has got strength enough to be hung?''
31372Do you want I should be found up here with a man, any man, even you?"
31372Do you want me to?"
31372Does he go to church?"
31372Does n''t he look dear to- night, all red, as if he''d been logging?
31372Does she specify?
31372For God''s sake, do n''t you see?"
31372For a future less confusing than this inscrutable present?
31372For had not the world, in its need, called mightily on the sheer strength and endurance of youth to slay the dragon of brute strength in her enemies?
31372For what?
31372Give us almond pudding for dinner, ca n''t you?"
31372Going to write your letter?
31372Got something extra to blanket her?"
31372Had Aunt Anne reproached him for any friendliness unreturned, any old hurt time had never healed?
31372Had Martin been here again, or was it Raven?
31372Had Raven sent her, for some hidden reason, to spy out the land?
31372Had Tira done it?
31372Had he been a coward, a dull fellow tied to women''s restraining wills?
31372Had he been actually afraid of Anne?
31372Had he loved the Lord his God with all his heart, all his soul, all his might?
31372Had he not suffered them, in a dumb way, finding no force within himself to strike them off?
31372Had he some creeping sickness of the brain, the very nature of which implied his own insensitiveness to it?
31372Had it shaken the atoms of his young purpose too far astray for them ever to cohere again?
31372Had n''t he exaggerated the complication of Anne''s bequest?
31372Had she been put to bed, or shut up with tasks, to pay the tax on her stolen pleasures?
31372Had she, finding him absorbed in a new association, lost immediate interest in the drama she had mischievously meant to share?
31372Had the woman any soul in her?
31372Had the world gone wrong, escaped from its mysterious Maker, and did it need to be redeemed by any such dramatic remedy?
31372Half an hour or so?"
31372Has he?
31372Has n''t he?"
31372Have n''t I a perfect right to go to New York without notice?"
31372Have n''t we enough to worry over in the matter of the will?
31372Have you been told not to?"
31372Have you felt that?
31372Have you?
31372Having seated herself, she asked him, with a shy hospitality:"Wo n''t you set?"
31372He asked if he was forgiven, why was n''t he whiter than snow?
31372He asked now, not as if he cared, but as if he wondered idly:"D''I leave my ammunition up here?"
31372He bent forward to her and said, a sharp query:"Who found it?"
31372He could only drop it into a dark pocket of his mind where an ill- assorted medley of dreads and fear lay waiting-- for what?
31372He did not answer, and she ran out to the barn and called up to the mow:"You there?
31372He was her property, was n''t he, in a queer way, never questioned, never, on his part, rebelled against?
31372He was there, and she felt her heart answer wildly when, at her first word, he broke in:"Is it you?"
31372He was with him when, halfway to the street, Eugene Martin passed them, in his buggy, stopped further on and called to them:"Ride?"
31372He went over to Martin, Nan following:"Do you mind sitting by the door?"
31372He''s a striking fellow, is n''t he, Rookie?
31372Hear me call him darling?
31372Here''s another chance for you, do n''t you see?
31372Hope to die?"
31372How about his life?
31372How am I getting at you now?"
31372How big was he when Old Crow had begun the diary?
31372How can He show either good faith or bad when He has made us no promises?
31372How can you prove the universe has n''t laid herself open to it?
31372How can you sit there and not move a muscle or say a word?
31372How could a woman, his rebellious intelligence asked him, manage to pursue a man with her benefits even from the grave?
31372How could flesh and muscle bring about such an alteration in human line and texture, the Mother of Sorrows transformed to a Medusa head?
31372How could he let her, he had been thinking, go on with the sordid revelation?
31372How could he save her?
31372How did he sleep?
31372How did she know he was talking, not of Tira but of Anne?
31372How did you come so early?"
31372How different?"
31372How do you know I''m not one of the few normal atoms in the whole blamed carcass?"
31372How do you know it is n''t health?
31372How do you see it?
31372How had she carried the heavy hardwood pieces down, fitted them together and corded them?
31372How had she left things behind her?
31372How long do you generally stay away?"
31372How many eggs did he want to make even dozens?
31372How much did she mean by that?
31372How old be you?"
31372How right?"
31372How should Dick traverse with him the long road of rebuff and downfall he had traveled?
31372How should he begin?
31372How should he have been interested, forced to switch his mind from the pulsating dreams of youth to worn mottled covers?
31372How should she begin?
31372How should she?
31372How should they, their eyes questioned each other, ever be talked out, what with Aunt Anne and the universe and France?
31372How should youth ever be expected to name the cup it has not tasted?
31372How to tell her that although it was most loving of her to save Raven from the curse she believed to be upon all men, he would save himself?
31372How to tell her that?
31372How was Tira?
31372How was it possible?
31372How''s he goin''to meet things, as he is?
31372How, if he had his pen in hand, would he describe Israel Tenney for one of the folk tales Anne had so persistently urged him to?
31372I do n''t know about the God made man, but is n''t my caring enough for you?"
31372I do n''t know much about Byron, but I kind of think you''re trying to do the old melancholia act: Manfred or what d''you call''em?
31372I do n''t mind the alienist of course; but what do you suppose put it into her head-- Amelia''s-- to bring him along?"
31372I know you, do n''t I?
31372I should get down on my knees to her and beg her( ca n''t you hear our Nan laugh?)
31372I suppose the Hamilton house was closed all summer?"
31372I suppose the saints hunger, do n''t you?
31372I suppose you''re in love with him?"
31372I''ve been lying there and seeing----"He paused and Raven prompted:"Seeing what?"
31372If I love him, what''s my body an''what''s my soul?
31372If Rookie kidnaped her( and the child, it would have to be, the doubtful child) would she pay in love for love, or only an uncomprehending worship?
31372If Tira had wanted the baby buried over there by her mother, would n''t she want to be buried there herself?
31372If that''s so, we need n''t be so infernally lonesome, now need we?"
31372If you do n''t, what''s the use of dying?
31372In the dining- room?"
31372In the midst of this, Dick had gone round the table and put out his hand to Tenney and said:"H''are you, Tenney?"
31372Inquest?
31372Is he to home?"
31372Is it living forever?
31372Is it the thoughts he''s left behind him, written on the air, or is it really Old Crow?"
31372Is it true?"
31372Is n''t that a joke, Rookie?
31372Is n''t the air heady?
31372Is that indecent?"
31372Is that what you were yelling about?
31372Is that why----?"
31372Is there anything to pride yourself on in staying to be killed?"
31372It is that, is n''t it, Rookie?
31372It meant Anne Hamilton: how had her death affected him?
31372It repelled him rather?
31372It would be only another case of man''s pursuing, promising-- what had they promised in the past?
31372It''s now or never, do n''t you know''tis?"
31372Jerry Slate wo n''t let ye?
31372Jerry, you goin''to take the trunk in this way?"
31372John, was n''t it wonderful her leaving you practically all her money?
31372Like it, Charlotte?"
31372Mars?
31372Mr. Raven, for God''s sake tell me why my baby''s got to look like that man?"
31372Nan had known it, in its outer eccentricities; but had Old Crow been unhappy?
31372Nan was coming on with her springing stride, and when she reached him she looked keenly at him, adding:"What''s happened to you, Rookie?"
31372Nan, having alienists on her mind, and finding none, was plumping her question at Dick:"Where''s Doctor Brooke?"
31372Nan, why the dickens do you treat him so?
31372Nan, you was inquirin''about, wa''n''t you?
31372Nan?"
31372No?
31372Not to- day?"
31372Now I ask you, Rookie, was she right?"
31372Now what did you find there?"
31372Now, is n''t she beautiful?"
31372Now, you understand, do n''t you?
31372O Rookie, how do folks talk?
31372Of him?
31372Of man''s nature she had learned to abhor?
31372Oh, you knew that, did n''t you?
31372On the road, you mean?
31372Once only did she speak to him while he was drinking his coffee:"You got any ink up there?"
31372One of''em-- what was his name?
31372Or are the things in pretty good shape?
31372Or do n''t you take any stock in what I tell you?"
31372Or do you actually want to let her marry me and you-- you''d continue this under my nose?"
31372Or do you feel that a chap like me, who ought to be in the Psychopathic, has n''t any right to a square deal?
31372Or had the last word been actually said?
31372Or him?
31372Or is n''t there anything inside her to make her want to be anything else?"
31372Or was it something in the veil he found about her, that haze of hopeless suffering?
31372Or was n''t it about that, after all?
31372Or was she incredibly right?
31372Or was she to assume that this day marked the settlement of the long account?
31372Or whether it''s nothing but line and color?"
31372Or would she also help?
31372Or would they knot another tangle in the snarl he and Dick seemed to be, almost without their volition, making?
31372Or, indeed, was all love futile beyond the grave?
31372Out with it, boy?
31372Powell?"
31372Put in a stick, wo n''t you, Tenney?
31372Raven faced about with Nan and asked at once, in the excess of his curiosity:"Now what are you up to, calling on the Tenneys?"
31372Raven gave a little sound she could not bear, a breath, a curse-- what was it?
31372Read?
31372Remember how your grandmother used to keep a scare going all the time for fear of chimneys?
31372Remember?
31372Rookie, could n''t he sleep up here?"
31372Rookie, do n''t you think it''s funny?"
31372S''pose she''ll want me?"
31372Same way?"
31372She had seen Raven and called, clearly, though not with any implication of relief:"That you, Rookie?"
31372She looked up at him, and what she said was more unexpected than anything he could have imagined:"Do you believe it?"
31372She looked-- what?
31372She said----""What?"
31372She sat with her eyes fixed on the doorway, waiting, and her question was ready:"John, what do you know about Uncle John?
31372She''d brought it on herself, had n''t she?
31372She''s not going to the hut?
31372Shook like a palsy, kept saying he did n''t know-- didn''t think-- nobody need ask him----""What did you say, Rookie?"
31372Should he hear that voice as he had before in its wild"Hullo"?
31372Should he unlock the door, go into the house, and lock it against the woman who had run away to Raven''s shack?
31372Should n''t you call it runnin''away?"
31372Should she interpret him to himself?
31372Should you jest as soon I''d go up to that shack o''yourn an''lay down a spell?"
31372Show Mrs. Powell to her room, will you?"
31372Somebody trying to write without knowing how?"
31372Spoil my visit with you, break it all up?
31372Suicide?
31372Suppose he should come up here in the night?"
31372Suppose she asked him again if he believed it?
31372Take her away from here?"
31372Talk to her?
31372Tell that?
31372Tenney spoke, drily yet without emphasis:"Then he put ye up to this?"
31372Tenney, what under the sun are you carrying on like this for?
31372That I say''God bless Rookie''?
31372That it?"
31372That man Tenney, how about him?"
31372That man?"
31372That was the first thing doctor asked:''Who done it?''
31372That''s a part of it, do n''t you see?
31372That''s it, Rookie, is n''t it?"
31372That''s what you mean, is n''t it, Rookie?"
31372The chimbly ai n''t afire?"
31372The devil?
31372The first time she did it, he wanted to kiss the bright hair, but forbade himself, and the second time he said, he was so curious over it:"A rite?"
31372The inevitable comment sprung up in Nan''s mind, as if his words had touched a spring, releasing it:"What have you been thinking then?"
31372The more I loved you, the more I should be taking over the old tyranny: direct succession, Rookie, do n''t you see?"
31372Then he managed it:"What business is it o''yourn?"
31372Then he seemed to feel some curiosity over being sought out after their meeting on the rise and asked:"D''you find your knife?"
31372Then he spoke:"Who be you?"
31372Then, as Raven merely looked at him in a civil inquiry,"You''ve got suthin''to break, ai n''t ye?
31372Then, for he had forgotten Tenney, in his awareness of her, he remembered to ask:"The doctor came, did he?"
31372There was a voice outside-- Tenney''s voice, only not Tenney''s as he had known it-- whimpering, begging in a wild humility:"You there?
31372They talked horse all the way home, and when Dick, appearing on the porch, called to them:"What you got Nellie for?"
31372Think it over, wo n''t you?"
31372Think she''s game to tough it out as long as I do?"
31372Through me?"
31372Tira gave a serious little bow and turned her glance to Raven, who inquired:"How''s his foot?"
31372To keep her attention, or to feel the touch of something kindly and warm?
31372To use on you?
31372Too conventional?"
31372Uncle Jack, just what do you know about him?"
31372Understand?"
31372Wa''n''t there any left-- not a scrid?"
31372Want another try at it?"
31372Want me to go home?"
31372Want to read it, or me read it to you?"
31372Was Dick''s general revolt only the yeasty turmoil sure to take one form or another, being simply the swiftness of young blood?
31372Was Raven in it, too?
31372Was Tenney, with his catamount yells and his axe, to be ignored altogether, or should he reassure her by telling her the man had gone?
31372Was Tira so lovely?
31372Was he giving her up?
31372Was he going to tell her now?
31372Was he, she meant, only another actor in this drama of man''s hunger and savagery?
31372Was her absence deliberately planned?
31372Was her presence so etched in impalpable tracery on the air that he ought to feel it?
31372Was his general bravado only skin deep?
31372Was his state of mind to be taken so very seriously, even by himself?
31372Was it Tenney?
31372Was it because I could do something for him?
31372Was it because I was sorry for him?
31372Was it because she had been unable to face the idea of the little boy who was not right taking his maimed innocence into some other state alone?
31372Was it for Dick to die or to take on life again?
31372Was it hatred in the eyes?
31372Was it his imagination that Tenney looked disappointed?
31372Was it not rather a temporary drop in mental temperature now calming to normal?
31372Was it of the blood only, because she was one of those women nature has manacled with the heaviness of the earth''s demands?
31372Was it really about-- Nan?
31372Was it so?
31372Was it the excitement of leadership, the responsibility of being"in charge"of the solemn convention of prayer- meeting?
31372Was it the inevitable course of up- to- date courtship?
31372Was it youth?
31372Was n''t that the limit?
31372Was she aching with defeated hopes because she might almost be expecting him, not only to remember but even to hear and see?
31372Was she existent, like Old Crow?
31372Was she here with Raven when his mind clamored for peace?
31372Was she resolved into the earth that made her?
31372Was she there to- day?
31372Was she to get dinner?
31372Was she well, as well as she looked?
31372Was that cheeky?
31372Was the grim house over the rise of the road calling to his anxious heart?
31372Was the neighborhood awake to even the most obscure local drama?
31372Was the old string still throbbing?
31372Was there a cause for it, a cause people knew?"
31372Was there a moment, he wondered, when the suffering brute was not threatening to her, when her heart could rest itself for the next hurried flight?
31372Was there a shameless assault of all the men about on Tira''s honesty?
31372Was there acceptance in it?
31372Was there some hidden force in women, their apparent vulnerability to the harsh world conditions that were bound to crush out even them in the end?
31372Was there something in the unexpectedness of finding him immersed in the problem of Tira that had overthrown her preconceived plan?
31372Was this grief for Tira?
31372Was this the feeling rising in him that had made his mother''s servitude to his father so sickening in those years gone by?
31372Was this the fragility of girlhood speaking, or was it womanhood, old as time itself, with the knowledge of good and evil?
31372Was this the jangled record of an unsound mind, or was it the apologia for an eccentricity probably not so uncommon, after all?
31372Was this the next move in the mad game?
31372Was this the way to speak to Anne, to whom all the reticences and delicacies of life were native air?
31372Was this, too, Raven wondered, an aftermath of the War?
31372Well, what do you propose doing?"
31372Were Nan and Dick, Raven wondered, to go on fighting?
31372Were they all, he wondered, victims of the War?
31372Were they at one in this epidemic of world sickness?
31372Were they satisfied?
31372Were we ever so young, Rookie, you and I?"
31372What about you?"
31372What are you driving at?
31372What are you thinking about?"
31372What business have you to call that disease?
31372What could I tell him?
31372What could be more moving than the winter stillness of the woods in a spot all memories?
31372What could have inspired her with so wholesale and fantastic a philanthropy?
31372What could he say to him?
31372What could he say?
31372What could she tell her?
31372What d''I leave you for?
31372What d''he say, Rookie?
31372What d''you say to him?"
31372What deeds might he not do with it in those hours when the sanities of life also sleep?
31372What did I find out about you?
31372What did her own glance say?
31372What did it matter?
31372What did it mean?
31372What did she have to go trailing on after me for?"
31372What did she mean?
31372What did they mean, that passion of the distended pupil, that line of tightened lip?
31372What did we ever fight for about your youth and my age?
31372What did you have to be so confounded previous for?"
31372What did you run away for?"
31372What do you assume it to have been?"
31372What do you do it for?"
31372What do you make of it?"
31372What do you mean by that?"
31372What do you mean to do about it?"
31372What do you suspect-- a will, or a love- letter slipped in behind a cover and forgotten?
31372What do you want of it?"
31372What does she say?"
31372What else do you think I could possibly be?"
31372What for?
31372What for?"
31372What had Raven to say to him?
31372What had he lifted?
31372What had she made up, in her adequate mind, about his relation to Aunt Anne?
31372What if she had Anne''s over- developed and thwarted maternity of helpfulness?
31372What if she insisted on going all the way and never leaving him to the blessed seclusion of his own soul?
31372What if she should tell him how the crutch, leaning there at the foot of the bed, had seemed to her a weapon, not a crutch?
31372What if you could die for men?
31372What impression would Old Crow make, slipping in like this, unheralded?
31372What is Eternal Life?
31372What is it about me?
31372What is it you do n''t like?
31372What is it you do n''t see?
31372What is it, Rookie?
31372What is it, Tira?"
31372What is it?"
31372What is it?"
31372What is normal, when you come to that?"
31372What is normal?"
31372What is the cause?"
31372What makes you go back to- night?
31372What makes''em foller me an''offer me things an''try, one way or another, to bring me down?
31372What more could I do?
31372What need of reviewing the last chapter of his knowledge of the woman who was so compelling in her helplessness and her childlike faith?
31372What other reason was there?
31372What place could be so fortunate as this, full of the broken threads of her personality?
31372What reason could he plant in the man''s inflamed mind, except one more hostile to her peace?
31372What sense in going to bed, when he could not sleep?
31372What the deuce are you breaking out for?"
31372What the deuce did he mean to do?
31372What the deuce is it in him that makes all the women want to dry- nurse him and build him up and make him over?"
31372What the devil possesses you?"
31372What the dickens were you up there for, anyhow?"
31372What then?"
31372What to do next?
31372What to say next?
31372What to say?
31372What was Tenney, according to his look?
31372What was he going to do?
31372What was he going to do?
31372What was it but her cool fragrant presence?
31372What was it shut there?
31372What was it: waves of wild human turmoil finding a channel where they could flow equably?
31372What was my keeping my poor soul clean to old Billy Jones''s dying in peace?
31372What was she giving up?
31372What was she saying to this last?
31372What was the spark?
31372What was the use of drawing her a step along the path of safety if she turned back the instant he trusted her alone?
31372What would be the good?
31372What would they think of skinning so many of their little brothers?"
31372What you got to tell?"
31372What''ll it be when it grows worse an''worse?
31372What''ll the poor little creatur''do?"
31372What''ll the school children say when he''s old enough to go to school?
31372What''s Amelia on here for?"
31372What''s he going to do then?"
31372What''s her name, Rookie?"
31372What''s our relation?
31372What''s she going up into the woods for?
31372What''s the joke?"
31372What''s the matter with me?"
31372What''s the use o''shootin''down four- footed creatur''s?
31372What, in the name of all that was mysterious, he reflected, had made Anne-- and so early-- assume the burden of an unasked allegiance to him?
31372What, to his honest apprehension, was the God made man?
31372When he was twenty years older, was he going to look as Rookie did now?
31372When they reached it and Raven put down his hand for the key, Nan asked:"Does she come here often?"
31372When would it be?
31372Where can they be going?"
31372Where do you expect I''m goin'', if I do n''t go home?"
31372Where do you think he is?"
31372Where is the man?
31372Where should she go, if not to him?
31372Where was I?
31372Where was her mind?"
31372Where was the baby who always made the reason for her flight?
31372Where''s Tenney?"
31372Which Nan was she going to be?
31372While Tira thought she was, at the expense of her own safety, covering Tenney''s wildness of jealousy, were they all walking in the sun?
31372While he was the dupe of Martin, was Martin Raven''s dupe?
31372Who else had been talking to him about it?
31372Who has?"
31372Who is it now?''
31372Who is responsible for us?
31372Who so sweetly sympathetic as Nan?
31372Who was Tira?
31372Who would think of eating on the verge of this last inevitable settlement?
31372Who''s coming?"
31372Who''s doing the barn work?"
31372Who?"
31372Why ca n''t you get it over on the steps, and then act like Christians after you come in?"
31372Why could n''t I consider the millions of years that go to the making of man and do my little bit and wait on His will?
31372Why could she not have seen him stop?
31372Why did n''t she open''em that way on Tenney?
31372Why did n''t you?"
31372Why did she take herself away?
31372Why do n''t we see if we ca n''t make something of the old thing as it is and has been?
31372Why do n''t you remember it yourself when it''ll do you some good?
31372Why do you want to sound as if you''re speaking into a barrel?
31372Why does n''t he follow you?"
31372Why had he covered him?
31372Why not Old Crow''s?
31372Why not?"
31372Why should Raven have told it?
31372Why should it move him?
31372Why should she be so slow about it?
31372Why should she have told him?
31372Why was he nothing more than a tree trunk in the woods, standing there while she flung up her white arms and danced?
31372Why?
31372Why?
31372With a man beside himself, what did a woman do?
31372Would he ever have set his face so fixedly toward that if he had not found Tira?
31372Would n''t I?"
31372Would n''t it be easier to read it alone?"
31372Would not any man?
31372Would she put her hand into his in obedience, in fealty?
31372Would she take a hand at the game, as it imposed itself on him?
31372Would the warning come quickly?
31372Would they keep companionable vigil, the two women, heartening each other by a word, or would they sit aloof, each wrapped in her own grief?
31372Write?"
31372XXVII"What do I think?"
31372Yes or no?"
31372Yet he dared not betray his triumph, lest outspoken emotion of any sort should awaken her to a fear of-- what?
31372Yet he had nothing for him but a gruff:"Now what do you think you''re here for?"
31372Yet she spoke:"You goin''gunnin''?"
31372Yet what was there, short of implicating Raven, she would not do for the child?
31372Yet would n''t Dick have been an interruption, even then?
31372You could n''t, by any possibility, apply it to real life?"
31372You detained him, did n''t you?
31372You do n''t find him conventional himself, do you?
31372You do n''t s''pose he is afraid o''me, do you?"
31372You do n''t see nothin'', do you?
31372You do n''t want their deaths on your hands, do you?"
31372You find any?"
31372You have n''t been over?"
31372You know that, do n''t you?"
31372You know why?
31372You must come by the road?
31372You promised him?"
31372You remember where that Brahma stole her nest?
31372You tell her, wo n''t you?
31372You there?
31372You trust your own diagnosis?"
31372You want patriarchal advice?"
31372You wo n''t feel like sleep?"
31372You wo n''t let me send you and the baby away to stay awhile?"
31372You''ve got snowshoes, have n''t you?"
31372You''ve made enough mischief for one not very inventive young person, do n''t you think?
31372Your mother now: what''s your impression of her plans about staying along here?
31372Yourn, ai n''t it?
31372adding,"D''you mean the bay?"
31372and blest if I do n''t believe as it always will be?"
31372asked Nan, and then added, tormenting herself,"Beautiful?"
31372called Raven sharply,"do n''t you know you''re in danger?
31372compassionate?
31372did anybody believe she could do a thing like that?
31372do you know what would happen then?"
31372in God''s name why?
31372interrupted Raven, himself off the track now,"what the deuce do you want with Old Crow''s books?"
31372said Raven ruefully to his inner self,"we''re going to have a cheerful house- party, now ai n''t we?"
31372said Raven, echoing Charlotte,"And what, again for the land''s sake, am I going through?"
31372she asked impetuously,"when you''re in?
31372she asked, against her will, and he was silent for what seemed so long, that she pursued:"You goin''rabbitin''?"
31372she asked,"that kind o''way?"
31372she was exclaiming,"who''d have expected to find you here?"
31372what do you mean by that?"
31372what do you mean?
31372what happened?"
31372what''s the sense of going into that?"
31372what''s the use of taking the world as it is n''t?
31372would he ask about her?
31372you''re as handsome as you were that day I see you first an''followed you home?
44469''I suppose, Sir, you are a believer in the Bible?'' 44469 ''They may be, but what then?
44469''Why, then, I ask the infidel, will you attempt to destroy or disturb the faith of such believers? 44469 ''You speak ambiguously; will you explain your meaning?''
44469And are you conscious that you are not fit to die, and yet neglect to think about it? 44469 And did the morning bring relief?"
44469And did you really?
44469And do we not read that he that hath the hope of future blessedness''purifieth himself, even as God is pure?''
44469And do you imagine,replied Mr. Stevens,"that the circulation of the Scriptures without note or comment will endanger the safety of the church?
44469And do you recollect the remark you made on his leaving us?
44469And do you think that a person of affluence and respectability sustains any loss of reputation by visiting the poor and afflicted?
44469And do you think that you have done right by opposing your wife? 44469 And do you think, Madam, it is right for a daughter to talk against her own father?"
44469And how did you come to change your views as to the Bible?
44469And how long have you felt yourself a sinner?
44469And how many brothers and sisters have you?
44469And if you die, where do you expect to go?
44469And is it you, my Henry?
44469And pray, Madam, where is a person to look for a genuine proof of his personal religion, unless he does look into his own mind? 44469 And pray, Sir,"said Mr. Lewellin,"what was the direct effect which the sermon produced?"
44469And pray, my dear Sir, what is this religion of nature, which you say is so simple and pure? 44469 And what do you generally do after dinner on a Sunday?"
44469And what is that fact?
44469And what is your father?
44469And where are you going?
44469And where do you live?
44469And where does your boy go to school?
44469And who can undertake to pronounce that, during that long period usually designated as the dark ages, no such taint was ever introduced? 44469 And who would?
44469And why not now?
44469And why, Sir,I asked,"were you hostile to them?"
44469And, my dear aunt, was this the only point of difference which you discerned between us and your Tractarian friends?
44469Before I reply to your questions, may I ask if you have any doubt on the question of his sympathy for individual man?
44469But I presume you do not intend, like our modern fanatics, to depreciate learning and intelligence?
44469But are we to expect that this supernatural illumination, of which you speak, will convey to us any truth which is not already revealed? 44469 But are we to have no amusements because some indulge in them to excess?
44469But as by nature we are inclined to evil, ought not_ such_ a propensity to be restrained? 44469 But as your Bible speaks of hell and eternal misery, do n''t you sometimes fear going there when you die?"
44469But can such a discovery, which has plunged me into an abyss of terrific horror, ever lead to any favourable issue?
44469But did it never strike you, when reading the gospels, that Jesus Christ attempted to make the Jews believe that he was a Divine incarnation? 44469 But did you never advert to the conjunction of the immaterial and material-- two very dissimilar natures-- in your own person?"
44469But do not these two clergymen preach different doctrines? 44469 But do we not know that the Spirit often breathes on the dry bones while the prophet is calling on them to live?
44469But do you never think of another world?
44469But do you never wish to reside in a town, where you could enjoy an extensive intercourse with the religious world?
44469But do you not suppose that he will go to Broadhurst, and hear our dear Mr. Ingleby next Sabbath?
44469But do you not think,added Mr. Ingleby,"that the spirit of liberality is gaining ground among us?"
44469But do you think that there is any moral evil in it?
44469But do you think,said Miss Roscoe,"that it is possible for a real Christian to possess an atom of bigotry?"
44469But have you any subject to reflect on of equal importance? 44469 But how can we purify ourselves?
44469But how do you know that he hears and answers your prayers?
44469But how have they put down your merry- makings?
44469But is it not a wise_ discretion_ to tarry awhile, to test the strength of the religious principle, before the garb of a public profession is put on? 44469 But is not my dream a presentiment?"
44469But of two evils is it not the wisest maxim to choose the least? 44469 But on what evidence do you base your belief?
44469But ought we not, Madam, to prepare for death before it comes?
44469But perhaps he thought she was an impostor?
44469But was he not very wicked?
44469But what convinces you that you are not prepared to go into the eternal world; and how long have you entertained such a belief?
44469But what ought I to do? 44469 But what principle would you sacrifice by complying with such a request?"
44469But where,said Mrs. Roscoe,"is the necessity of being always religious?
44469But why did your father deny a request so reasonable?
44469But why do you doubt it? 44469 But why not, when you know you must die soon, and may die to- night?"
44469But why should he care about it, if he did what the church prescribes to be done? 44469 But why?"
44469But would it not be better if we could all see alike on religious subjects? 44469 But would that be honourable, if I should not be indisposed?"
44469But would you, during this probationary period, depend on your own moral strength to sustain the vital energy of your religious principles?
44469But you have no idea of his leaving my church?
44469But you know that we_ must leave_ it; and as we know not how soon, is it not of importance that we should be prepared?
44469But you say''these things are put down by the Methodists, in spite of you;''what do the people do now?
44469But you will admit that there are fanatics in the church, who hold some strange opinions, which do essential injury to society?
44469But, Sir, after living such a vain life, may I venture to rely on his death for salvation, with a hope of obtaining it?
44469But, Sir, how can you know that he feels sympathy for individual man, unless he tells you so?
44469But, Sir, what must I do? 44469 But, Sir, you will admit that it may be true, though you do not believe it?"
44469But, mamma, would you not save a little child from being drowned, or a widow from being burned, if it were in your power?
44469But, my dear father,_ suppose it be a delusion, is it not a pleasing one_? 44469 But, my dear,"said Mr. Lawson,"how should this gentleman, who is a stranger among us, know the cause unless you tell him?"
44469But, surely,said Mrs. Roscoe,"you do not intend to become a missionary, and transplant us to some province of India?"
44469But,said Josiah, as he stood gazing on the living wreck of his possession,"where is Henry?
44469By what means, then, did Paul convert the heathen? 44469 Can you afford to lose your temper?"
44469Can you read?
44469Can you read?
44469Can you tell me who made you?
44469Can you work in a garden?
44469Can you, Madam, prepare too soon, when you do not know but you may die suddenly?
44469Certainly not; and is not this supernatural concurrence promised by Jesus Christ, to his ministers of every age? 44469 Dear creature, it is impossible; but what else have you to tell?"
44469Did Mr. Ingleby give her the sacrament and absolution?
44469Did any clergyman visit him during his illness?
44469Did he die, Sir?
44469Did she ever tell it you?
44469Did these new discoveries of truth minister to your relief?
44469Did this severe mental conflict subdue you to the obedience of the Christian faith?
44469Did you always believe in him, and love him?
44469Did you ever know any one driven out of his senses by him?
44469Did you ever think, Sir, of the awful responsibility in which your profession involved you?
44469Did you know Covey, who was wounded in that engagement?
44469Did you know him?
44469Did you long remain in this bewildered and unhappy state?
44469Did you not attempt to pray for mercy to pardon the act of deception you had committed?
44469Did you often pray to be kept from self- delusion, during the time you were engaged in your religious duties?
44469Did you remain for any length of time in this state of mental isolation from all contact with the facts and truths of the Bible?
44469Did you remain long in this state of mental perplexity and distraction?
44469Did you search the Scriptures to see if you could find anything in them to minister relief to your disconsolate heart?
44469Did you tell Mrs. Lobeck where you had been, and what you felt?
44469Did you wish to crush them?
44469Did you, at this period, feel at ease-- quite satisfied with yourself and your condition?
44469Did you, when practising your religious duties, think much about Jesus Christ, and much about coming to him by faith, to save you? 44469 Did your clerical brethren,"Mr. Stevens inquired,"express any astonishment or displeasure at the change which took place in your religious opinions?"
44469Do n''t you know that you are born to live for ever? 44469 Do these ladies,"inquired Mrs. Stevens,"ever come now to hear you preach?"
44469Do they really believe this? 44469 Do you ever attend a place of worship?"
44469Do you ever doubt the reality of the spiritual change which you have undergone?
44469Do you ever see them now, Sir?
44469Do you ever think on the subject of death?
44469Do you know how he felt in the prospect of dying?
44469Do you know if Mr. Tennent saw him during his illness?
44469Do you know if he had any hope of salvation before he died?
44469Do you know if your conversion to the Christian faith produced any good effect on any of your former associates?
44469Do you know what became of him?
44469Do you place much dependence on dreams?
44469Do you recollect it?
44469Do you recollect the expression?
44469Do you recollect these petitions?
44469Do you remember any particular passage in the sermon which impressed and affected you?
44469Do you think that God would command poor people to rest from their labour on the Sabbath, unless He knew that it would be for their good? 44469 Do you think you were renewed in the spirit of your mind during the first service you attended at the chapel?"
44469Do you think,said the grief- worn mother,"our child is dying?"
44469Do you, Sir, mean to insult me? 44469 Does he introduce them merely for discussion, or in relation to their practical tendency?"
44469Does his religion make him wretched?
44469Does it not consume that time which ought to be devoted to a more profitable purpose? 44469 Does she neglect her duties?"
44469Does your dear mother know how you are?
44469Exactly so; but is it not odd that I should ever be tempted to a thing for which I have no predilection, and which I do n''t understand? 44469 Had you ever any convictions during your gay career that you were acting an unwise and a dangerous part?"
44469Has it any other bearing?
44469Have they any pernicious influence over others to keep them from church?
44469Have you a Bible?
44469Have you a large family?
44469Have you established family prayer in your family?
44469Have you ever had any conversation with a pious shepherd, who feeds his flock in your beautiful vale?
44469Have you ever heard him preach?
44469Have you ever heard him preach?
44469Have you given her notice to leave?
44469Have you now left the navy?
44469Have you,Mrs. Stevens asked,"had any recent conversation with your papa on religious subjects?"
44469He may, Sir; but has not the Churchman the same liberty? 44469 He was a religious man; was he not?"
44469How can we account for such strange conduct, which is so opposed to the injunctions of the Word of God?
44469How did she die?
44469How do you account for it, Madam?
44469How do you know that?
44469How do you spend your leisure time now?
44469How, then, did you come to know anything about Jesus Christ?
44469How, then, ought the virtuous to pray, if they ought not to pray in the strongest terms of humiliation? 44469 I always thought well of that cook; she has a taste above her class in life, I should like to have her; do you think she will leave?"
44469I am happy to hear this, farmer; but have you a sermon?
44469I can offer that prayer, and offer it from the depth of my heart; but will Jesus Christ hear it, and will he answer it?
44469I do believe it, and what more is required?
44469I fear,addressing myself to the father,"you are in trouble?"
44469I hope you understand and feel what you read, and what you hear from the pulpit?
44469I no more at Mary wonder, Dropping tears upon the grave-- Earnest asking all around her, Where is he who died to save? 44469 I presume you except Mr. Inglebly from this sweeping charge?"
44469I suppose if you had openly avowed, what you had virtually done, they would have excluded you from their fellowship?
44469I suppose that, though you live secluded from the world, you are sometimes visited by pious friends?
44469I suppose you are much more happy now than you were before you knew him?
44469I suppose you hope to go to heaven when you die?
44469I suppose, Mrs. Pickford, things are now more comfortable at home than they used to be?
44469I suppose, farmer, you would not like to have things changed back again to their former state?
44469I suppose, though, you sometimes think during the week on what you hear at church on the Sabbath?
44469I suppose,said Miss Chester,"you do n''t find that a difficult question to decide?"
44469If, then, you ought to do what master bids you,_ ought you not to do what God commands you_?
44469In what respect did you consider it derogatory to the character of God?
44469Indeed, Madam, and what is the cause?
44469Is Mrs. Roscoe of the same way of thinking with her husband?
44469Is he fond of introducing religious subjects in conversation?
44469Is he very dogmatical in conversation?
44469Is his audience very large?
44469Is it possible? 44469 Is she dying?"
44469Is the old man dead,I asked,"who kept his flock here about six years ago?"
44469Is there any danger, Sir?
44469Is there danger? 44469 Is this dying?"
44469Is this what, for so many years, I have been dreading? 44469 It is this, which I have repeated to you before--_Should_ you like to pass from the theatre to the judgment- seat of Christ?"
44469Joyful, with all the strength I have, My quiv''ring lips shall sing,''Where is thy boasted vict''ry, Grave? 44469 May I be permitted to ask you what is the predominant impression it makes on your mind-- terror or tranquil peace?"
44469Never calculate on being damned for ever?
44469Now, we ask the Episcopal expositors to tell us where we are to look for godfathers or godmothers at the baptisms mentioned in the Acts? 44469 Our Lord,"said Miss Roscoe,"when conversing with his disciples, who had proposed to him this question,''Why speakest thou unto them in parables?''
44469Pray, Madam, what amusements would you sanction?
44469Pray, Sir, if a body may be so bold, do I know your friend?
44469Pray, Sir,said Mrs. Stevens,"who is to be interred?"
44469Pray, farmer, have you ever seriously reflected on the worth of your soul?
44469Pray, is he the son of Mrs. Lewellin, who lives in the village of Stenmoor, that you refer to?
44469Really, my dear, I often wonder what you can see in religion to be so captivated by it?
44469Shall I pray with you?
44469Thank you, Sir, for your kindness; I hope Mrs. Stevens is well this morning?
44469That''s very likely; but I suppose you now reflect at times on the worth of your soul, and the possibility of its being lost?
44469Then I fear, my dear Mrs. Roscoe, that it is too true? 44469 Then I presume you did not approve of the sermon which you heard yesterday?"
44469Then what led you to embrace the faith which you repudiated with such indignant feelings?
44469Then why do they adopt it? 44469 Then you admit that it is our frailty that leads us to such amusements, and that if_ we possessed more exalted virtue_ we should avoid them?"
44469Then you are no bigot?
44469Then you can die in peace?
44469Then you can leave father, and mother, and all your brothers and sisters, to go to heaven?
44469Then you merely read your prayers; you did not pray?
44469Then, Madam,I asked, with some degree of surprise,"are your daughters connected with no religious institution?"
44469Then, Sir, was I doing wrong by placing my hope of being saved on my religious life and practice?
44469Then, ladies, you are in want of two servants?
44469Then, ma'', if he will bless me, why does he let me live so unhappy? 44469 Then, must we go without you?"
44469Then,I said,"you have no fear?"
44469There is now, I believe, a change in your views of Divine truth?
44469To conclude: Are they zealous in propagating their doctrines? 44469 To what act do you refer?"
44469True, Sir, but may it not prove a safe passport to heaven?
44469True; but what sort of persons do you now refer to?
44469Very true, Madam, and have we any reason to expect the increase unless we do sow the seed? 44469 Was you with your mother when she died?"
44469We hope you will not object to accompany us when we visit our friends?
44469Well, George, how are you?
44469Well, my little fellow, what is your name?
44469Well,said Mr. Stevens,"I hope you will; but what do you intend to do for a livelihood?"
44469Were you trained, Sir, to a belief in the Bible?
44469What course of procedure do they intend to adopt to obviate the evils resulting from the non- registration of these two events-- birth and baptism?
44469What do we more than others?
44469What do you mean by too much religion?
44469What do you understand by coming to Jesus Christ?
44469What is it, my dear? 44469 What is it?"
44469What is there, Madam?
44469What makes her think this?
44469What makes you think so?
44469What makes you think you shall go to heaven?
44469What more, my dear Miss Roscoe? 44469 What must you do to be saved?"
44469What promise of Jesus Christ did she refer to? 44469 What question do you refer to?"
44469What ship,said Mr. Stevens,"were you on board of?"
44469What sort of a gentleman is he?
44469What time did he give to Miss Walcote, who expired just as she had left the card- table?
44469What time do you generally devote to your garden?
44469What was that, ma''?
44469What was the nature of his disease?
44469What, Farmer, are you going to the funeral?
44469What, are you going to part with the old cook who has been with you so many years?
44469What, have you a Sunday- school?
44469What, my father, are these fearful apprehensions?
44469What, then, is the fresh spiritual difficulty that now disquiets you?
44469What,she added, with great warmth of expression,"shall the Divine decree be subject to the control of our freewill?
44469When I pray, he hears my pray''r; When I weep, he sees my grief: Do I wander? 44469 When was she first taken ill, and what is the nature of her disorder?"
44469Where did you carry him?
44469Where have you been since you got your discharge?
44469Where will they go?
44469Where?
44469Which state,I asked,"should you prefer, if it were left to your choice-- prosperity or adversity?"
44469Who came into the world to save sinners?
44469Who do you work for?
44469Who is the gentleman?
44469Who is there?
44469Who, Sir?
44469Why do you suppose that you are not fit to die?
44469Why not? 44469 Why, Sir, is not that praying?
44469Will you come down to supper, Sir?
44469Will you permit me to ask you one question, What circumstance induced you to come to the chapel the first time you came?
44469Will you tell me what was the means of leading you to receive the faith you once repudiated?
44469Will you,said the father,"go to prayer with us?
44469Would you then rather live and die ignorant of the meaning of the subject, than go and ask him to explain it to you?
44469Would you, then, leave every individual in society to interpret the Scriptures according to his own judgment?
44469Yes, my dear, there is a Divine reality in true religion, which, I hope, you will live to feel?
44469Yes, my dear, they say they are happy; but what pleasure can there be in religion?
44469Yes; do you know him?
44469Yes; it was this--''Should you like to go from the theatre to the judgment- seat of Christ?''
44469You do not feel quite so much at ease in your mind now, as you did when attending to your long established religious customs?
44469You do not,I remarked,"suppose that he is murdered?"
44469You knew her?
44469You may, Sir, but can others?
44469You might have sung these words, because you are a Christian, but how could I have responded to them?
44469[ 10][ 10]Will it be asked what females are expected to do?
44469_ First._ Where does he appear? 44469 _ Second._ For whom does he appear?
44469_ Third._ For what purpose does he appear? 44469 ''But could you derive no hope from the consolations which Christianity holds out to man?'' 44469 ''Is mother alive?'' 44469 ''Is this,''I involuntarily exclaimed,''the first beaming of mercy? 44469 ''Pray, Sir,''said my friend,''what was the state of your mind in the immediate prospect of death?'' 44469 ''Then how can we justify that indifference which we pay to it?'' 44469 ''What have you lost?'' 44469 ''What is the matter?'' 44469 ''When were you last conscious of possessing it?'' 44469 ''Yes,''thought I,''man has a capacity for happiness, why, then, is he not happy? 44469 --''And what''s that, John?'' 44469 15,''Thou shalt not steal,''would he not understand it? 44469 16,''Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour,''would he not understand it?
4446933)?"
444698,''Remember the Sabbath- day to keep it holy,''would he not understand it?
44469A man of genius?
44469Addressing myself to the child, I said,"Do you think you shall die?"
44469After inquiring for her welfare, he thus accosted her:"What would you now do without a Saviour?"
44469After the second interview with his patient, her mother ventured to say,"Do you think, Sir, the dear creature is dying?"
44469Am I the child of chance, or the offspring of a wise and beneficent Creator?
44469Am I to sacrifice my religious principles to parental solicitation?
44469And can we suppose that he discovers no fresh objects of contemplation and delight when this new power of spiritual vision is imparted?
44469And did you not tell us that we must implore mercy, in terms_ equally humiliating_?
44469And do we not know that the sentence of death has passed upon_ all men, because all have sinned_?
44469And does it not require us to become a peculiar people?
44469And does not the visible creation display the goodness of God?
44469And here two questions demand my attention: first, What moral effects does faith produce?
44469And how is their conversion to be effected?
44469And if tears, the signs of sorrow, should be shed, ought this to excite astonishment?
44469And in what can that peculiarity be manifested but by an entire avoidance of the habits and customs which the world sanctions?
44469And may I hope, dear Sir, without being guilty of presumption, that_ he will save me_ from perishing, and admit me into heaven?"
44469And ought those to be stigmatized as fanatics, and expelled from the church, who_ actually_ believe their own recorded faith?
44469And tell me from what part of the_ visible creation_ has the sound of mercy ever proceeded?"
44469And was it chance that gave to my tongue the sense of taste and the gift of speech?
44469And what MUST we do?"
44469And what more laudable ambition can inspire you, than a desire to be the mothers of the missionaries, confessors, and martyrs of Jesus?
44469And what profit should we have if we pray unto him?"
44469And where the monster''s sting?''
44469And where this passion does glow, what force can extinguish it?
44469And who are those who have recently deserted the church?
44469And who is selected for this novel manifestation of his power and his love?
44469And why is the bird of night more happy than man?
44469And would not your argument apply with equal, if not with stronger force, to the anti- evangelical clergy?
44469And, besides, am I not responsible to God and to society for the influence of my example, as well as for my opinions and principles?
44469And, besides, do you think that poverty will be admitted as an excuse for a neglect of duty?
44469Are all treated alike, and do all stand on the same level, under his administrative providence?
44469Are not children conceived in sin, and shapen in iniquity?
44469Are they conformed to the image of the Son of God?
44469Are we always to live in a state of exile from the charms and fascinations of social intercourse?
44469Are we not told that a tree is to be known by its fruit?
44469Are we to suppose that such men are corrupted by evil principles, and that they are under some fatally evil inclination?"
44469Are you convinced, by an unbiassed and dispassionate investigation of the evidences of Christianity, that the system is false?"
44469Are you crucified to the world by the moral influence of the death of Jesus Christ?
44469As they ca n''t both be right, one must be wrong; which shall I follow?"
44469At length Mrs. Stevens said,"Well, Robert, is your wife still in the body, or in glory?"
44469Believest thou this?''
44469But are you quite sure she is not in a state of delirium?
44469But are your congregations composed exclusively of this description of hearers?
44469But can he proceed without meeting with some formidable resistances?
44469But do they consign all to a state of future misery who do not belong to the Episcopal Church?"
44469But if the pure truth of the gospel becomes corrupted, are we not taught to believe that the people perish?
44469But if they are disposed to mistrust its efficacy in relation to themselves, why not suffer it to remain for the benefit of others?
44469But is this possible?"
44469But now about Mr. Roscoe, what is to be done?"
44469But ought not the irreligion of such children to become a beacon to warn parents of the danger of such perverted notions and such criminal remissness?
44469But shall we say that as soon as they lose their enjoyments they make a shipwreck of their faith?
44469But to return to our subject, may I be permitted to ask you whether you now live habitually free from terror?"
44469But what act of cruelty did the Captain meditate committing against you?"
44469But what attracts his notice?
44469But what is it that you ask of me?
44469But what moral good resulted from this supposed change in his state and character?
44469But what rank of life is free from danger?
44469But who will undertake this herculean labour?
44469But why am I favoured with these mercies of which many others are deprived?
44469But why come to torment me?
44469But why?''
44469But with such facts imprinted on our memory, can we say that such a game is the game of innocence?"
44469But you would not adduce their bigotry as an evidence of their personal religion?"
44469But, ma'', I am under an engagement to take tea with Mrs. Stevens and Miss Roscoe next week-- what shall I do?"
44469Can he forget that the piercing eye of God follows him through all the windings and doublings of his course?
44469Can he shake off the dread of futurity, and bid his dark forebodings cease?
44469Can language more clearly or more forcibly express the necessity of a Divine influence to aid us to understand the meaning of the Word of God?
44469Can such professors be said to_ adorn_ the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things?
44469Can they both be right?"
44469Can we conceive of anything more puerile, or more calculated to encourage persons to riot in sin, fearless of the fearful consequences?
44469Can we expect forgiveness unless we pray for it?
44469Can you account for this most astonishing part of their conduct?"
44469Can you account for this wonderful change from a dread of death to a desire to die?"
44469Can you be a Christian unless you possess the spirit, and are in some degree conformed to the image of Jesus Christ?
44469Can you explain it?"
44469Can you suppose that such scenes are the effect of Divine truth producing a rational conviction of sin, and a keen sense of its wickedness and danger?
44469Can you tell me_ what it is, or how it acts_?
44469Did it not startle you?"
44469Did not Jesus Christ urge his hearers to search the Scriptures?
44469Did not Mr. Travers force her out of the house?"
44469Did not the Saviour, when he gave the apostles their commission, say,''Lo I am with you always, even to the end of the world?''
44469Did the clergy listen to it; and did they appear to like it?"
44469Did you ever feel that you loved him?"
44469Did you ever read his treatise?"
44469Did you ever tell pa''about it, and what did he say?"
44469Do n''t you think Mr. Cole a very clever and a very intelligent man?"
44469Do they not partake of our impurity, and can we suppose that they will carry a depraved nature with them into heaven?
44469Do we not read in the Bible that the renewed man has the eye of his understanding enlightened?
44469Do you enforce it by a reference to its own loveliness, and its tendency to promote personal and relative happiness?
44469Do you enforce virtue from an appeal to the authority of God?
44469Do you mean to imply, in this category of their descent, that they are endowed with the same power and authority as the apostles?''
44469Do you not know that your soul, when it leaves the body, will exist for ever in a state of happiness or misery?"
44469Do you think I could ever go and ask him?"
44469Do you think he can, ma''?"
44469Do you think it possible for any argument to convince you that Jesus Christ is not a real being, only an imaginary one?"
44469Do you think that they really disbelieve the truth of Christianity?"
44469Does it not encourage a passion for gaming, which, we know, has involved many in entire ruin?"
44469Does it not frequently give excitement to those passions of our nature which ought to be repressed?
44469Does it not savour of blasphemy to concede to any man an authority to forgive sins?"
44469Does not such an idea supersede the work of the Spirit?"
44469Does not this expression imply that before his renovation his understanding was darkened, through the ignorance that was within him?
44469Does the law of our nature forbid it?
44469For some time he felt unwilling to disturb her, but at length he broke in upon her musings, by asking if she felt indisposed?
44469Goddard?"
44469Guion._--"All pure religion commences in repentance towards God, and can there be repentance without sorrow?
44469Has our Maker spoken to you out of heaven, and told you so: or is it mere guess- work with you?
44469Have not the Lord''s people, in every age, had wicked children?
44469Have they no immoral hearers?
44469Have they no scoffers who visit their temples?--no infidels who commune at their altars?
44469Have they none who set at open defiance the laws of God and man?
44469Have we never heard the parent exclaim,"For this my son was dead, but is alive again; he was lost, but is found?"
44469Have you been born again?
44469Have you had repentance towards God, and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ?
44469Have you seen him, or heard of him?
44469He bleeds; for what?
44469He dies; for whom?
44469He often used to say,"Where is the necessity of spending so much money in education, when we got on well enough without it?"
44469He receiveth sinners; but on what terms and conditions?
44469He was asked,''Can these dry bones live?''
44469Hence I presume, Sir, you would very willingly have these parts of our Catechism expunged?"
44469Here I am; but how came I here?
44469His own son was accused and condemned; and the question arose amongst the people, Will the king''s son suffer, or will the law be repealed?
44469How long have you been ill?
44469How will you account for this?"
44469I am compelled to leave the false refuge in which I have been dreaming of safety; but where shall I find the true one?"
44469I broke from the arms of sympathizing friends, saying,''Where is God, my Maker, that giveth songs in the night?''
44469I can no longer find pleasure in worldly dissipation and gaiety; I have entirely forsaken those scenes of folly and sin; and am I not happy?
44469I do not approve of teaching young people religion; for who can teach but the Holy Spirit?
44469I entered my closet, and said,''Now, Lord, what wait I for?
44469I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess?''
44469I remember hearing our venerable minister once conclude a sermon with this striking remark:''Are you willing to be saved?''
44469I said to him,"How did you get this tract?"
44469I said to him,''Does not Paul tell us that he began by saving the chief of sinners?
44469I shall preach Christ; and can I preach on any subject so important?
44469I suppose( looking at Mrs. Roscoe) you found the church prodigiously full?"
44469I''ll repeat it to Mr. John Ryder the next time he calls; I wonder what he will say?"
44469If Greece and Rome were subdued by the preaching of the gospel, who can despair of India?"
44469If I die, I must appear before my Judge, and am I( wringing his hands) prepared?
44469If it hath pleased the Father that in him all fulness should dwell, ought we to object to such an arrangement?
44469If the priest be profane, will not the people abhor the sacrifice?
44469If we addict ourselves to the vices of the age, can we warn the people against them with any hope of success?
44469If we can not believe that_ they would recommend us to do it, ought we to recommend that others should do so_?
44469If you had succeeded, you would have got into heaven without his help; how then could he be your Saviour?"
44469If, then, I can not recommend the adoption of these opinions, ought I to sanction them by my presence, when they are enforced by others?
44469If, then, we admit it to be true, does it not become us, if we wish to preserve consistency, to conform ourselves to its_ preceptive_ parts?
44469Indeed, if your maxim be a correct one, what security have you for the permanent continuance of your belief?"
44469Ingleby?"
44469Is he not a good man?"
44469Is he not a most solemn preacher?
44469Is he not, ma''am, a most beguiling preacher?
44469Is it becoming?
44469Is it possible for me ever to take to this evangelical religion?
44469Is it possible?"
44469Is it right for one sheep to stray into another fold for pasture?"
44469Is it safe?
44469Is it wise?
44469Is life to pass away in a dull, monotonous routine of duty?
44469Is not this a resistless proof of the evil propensity of human nature?"
44469Is religion the only subject which we are forbidden to approach?
44469Is she likely to get any better before death?"
44469Is the conversion of a modern pagan to the faith of Christ more difficult than the conversion of an ancient one?
44469Is the mind never to relax itself amidst the diversions of polished society?
44469Is the moral power of human friendship a fiction or a reality?
44469Is the old man evangelical in his principles?"
44469It is of no avail here to suggest the usual questions--''When did you see it last?''
44469John Roscoe_( addressing her husband).--"I think you must now give up the point; for who can fairly stand against such plain and powerful arguments?"
44469Let us look around us, and what shall we see?
44469Lewellin._--"As Protestantism and the Prayer- book have lived together in love for so many centuries, why not permit them to live on to the end?
44469Lewellin._--"I suppose, Sir, you could not lead her into another way of thinking?"
44469Lewellin._--"Of what practical use, Sir, is your act of uniformity?
44469Llewellin?"
44469Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
44469Mr. Guion._--"This is what ought to be done in self- defence, and to satisfy the scrupulous anxiety of others; but who can do it?
44469Mr. Guion._--"Was this gift, in your opinion or belief, transmitted to the intellect or to the heart, or to both?
44469Mr. Ingleby preaches?"
44469Mr. Ingleby._--"As you refer to his style of preaching, I presume he has resumed his pulpit labours?"
44469Mr. Ingleby._--"Did your remarks, Sir, elicit any reply?"
44469Mr. Ingleby._--"How do the people appear to like this new style of preaching?"
44469Mr. Ingleby._--"I suppose, Sir, you heard the Curate preach?"
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"And do you really think so?
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"And what is the second error which you think we hold?"
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"I am satisfied that it does not invariably nor necessarily take place at baptism; but then, when does it take place?"
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"To what spiritual functions do you refer?"
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"What are those_ other_ evidences of regeneration to which you now refer?"
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"What dilemma?"
44469Mr. Roscoe._--"Will you now tell me by what sort of evidence a person who is actually regenerated acquires a satisfactory knowledge of the fact?"
44469Must not these persons be converted before they can enter the kingdom of heaven?
44469Not suffer cards to be introduced?
44469Now, I suppose your fellow- servant understands more about the Bible and about religion than you do?"
44469Now, shall our difference on these points prevent our uniting in its defence?"
44469On its reception or rejection your eternal destiny is dependent, and shall that destiny be endless happiness or endless woe?
44469On seeing Mr. Lewellin, Mrs. Stevens said,"Is your mother still living, my dear George, or has she left us?"
44469One thing puzzles me when I think about it-- why do our bishops consecrate such men?"
44469Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
44469Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
44469Pickford?"
44469Pickford?"
44469Pray, Sir, shall we have the pleasure of meeting you and Mrs. Cole at Mr. Ryder''s on Tuesday?
44469Pray, how did Mr. Roscoe like his preaching?
44469Prejudice led Nathaniel to exclaim, when the advent of the Saviour was announced to him,''Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?''
44469Roscoe''s?"
44469Roscoe._--"And may not a person acquire a high degree of virtue even while he is destitute of every_ religious_ principle?
44469Roscoe._--"And why should you doubt their sincerity?
44469Roscoe._--"Are high church principles held by any very considerable number of the evangelical clergy?"
44469Roscoe._--"But do you not believe in the necessity of regeneration?"
44469Roscoe._--"But would it ever have been destroyed if we had not done it?
44469Roscoe._--"Perhaps it may; but ought I, by my presence, to sanction opinions which I believe to be erroneous?"
44469Roscoe._--"What follows is equally, if not more objectionable:--''_Question._--What did your godfathers and godmothers then for you?
44469Roscoe._--"Why so?"
44469Roscoe?"
44469S----s?"
44469Sceptics do n''t expect to go to heaven, do they, mamma?"
44469Secondly, Have these effects been produced in me?
44469Shall an apprehension of deserved wrath awaken no terror?
44469Shall he abandon you to your irreligious course, and leave you to perish?
44469She paused, and then said,"Do you think that I may be permitted to see her?"
44469She took up her wages, and said,''Who taught me to speak untruth?
44469Should we not avoid precipitation in a matter of such importance?"
44469Should you like to leave the gaieties of this world, to associate with the awful realities of another?''
44469Some degree of perplexity is felt to account for them; but the most perplexing question is, How can relief be obtained?"
44469Some of the Pharisees asserted that he performed them by a power derived from the devil; others said, can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
44469Some they lull into a callous apathy and indifference, from which nothing can rouse them to the soul- stirring question-- WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?
44469Suppose it be-- what you tell him it is-- all a delusion; yet if he die under its power he will never know it; why not, then, let him die in peace?
44469Suppose the Sabbath were abolished for a few weeks-- in what state, think you, would some of you find your minds?
44469Suppose your master was to tell you to fetch up the cows from yon meadow, would your poverty be an excuse for not doing it?"
44469Take the_ bosom_ of friendship; is there no moral power in the suppressed groan or noiseless sigh?
44469Take the_ countenance_ of friendship; is there no moral power in the bland and bewitching smile?
44469Take the_ hand_ of friendship; is there no moral power in the hearty shake or gentle squeeze?
44469Take the_ look_ of friendship; is there no moral power in the movement and soft beaming of the eye, especially in the falling tear?
44469Take the_ tongue_ of friendship; is there no moral power in its expressions of sympathy, or its promises of fidelity?
44469That will do, wo n''t it, ma''?"
44469The change has not been produced by yourself, but by the grace of God; why, then, do you doubt either its reality or the divinity of its origin?"
44469The pathetic tones in which this sentence was uttered-- there He bleeds, and there He dies; for what?
44469The question is, How can it be detected before the discovery comes too late for correction?
44469The writer of the book of Proverbs says,''The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity, but a_ wounded spirit who can bear_?''
44469Then this ordinance stands like a monument erected at the time when the event occurred, to commemorate it, and to perpetuate the remembrance of it?"
44469There this illustrious Prince bleeds, and there He dies; for what?
44469There was, I believe, a large secession at Manchester some few years ago?"
44469To you the word of salvation is now brought, and to you it has been delivered this night; will you receive it, or will you reject it?
44469Two messengers from the celestial world break the silence of ecstatic wonder, saying,''Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
44469Was I doing wrong by doing this?"
44469Was it by the exhibition of miracles?
44469We are told that''the poor shall never cease out of the land;''and can poverty exist unattended by its consequent evils?
44469We have but little light; and why should they try to put it out?
44469We know that we can not command a future harvest, but does that conviction prevent our sowing the seed?"
44469We shall all be one in heaven, and why not all one on earth?"
44469What adulterer could expect to elude the penalty of his crime after witnessing such a spectacle of justice and of benevolence?"
44469What are the proofs of such regeneration as a qualification for confirmation?
44469What are the various laws of civil society but so many proofs of the evil propensity of our nature, and so many restraints on its indulgence?"
44469What attainments can he then propose?
44469What can I do now?"
44469What can I do?"
44469What can be the reason why I am so cast down and wretched?''
44469What can the believer do when dying?
44469What can you do now to insure success?"
44469What did he do?
44469What does the doctor say?
44469What effect did it appear to produce?"
44469What gratification can success in such a species of destructive labour afford you?
44469What heart would ever glow with love to God, unless that passion be enkindled as with a live coal from off his own hallowed altar?
44469What influence have her religious principles over her temper?"
44469What is this but interdicting the visit of mercy, and dooming a sinner to pass into the eternal world unprepared to die?
44469What is this but virtually acknowledging that our church is not established on the foundation of the apostles and prophets?"
44469What law, either human or divine, is violated by such a decision?
44469What more can I desire?
44469What ought I to do?"
44469What proof can you bring of this?"
44469What qualifications can he then acquire?
44469What was the subject of his discourse?"
44469What was this, Sir, but proclaiming the jubilee of vice and the armistice of virtue?"
44469What wild project next?
44469What will it avail us then whether riches or poverty, rank or_ meanness_, has been our portion here?
44469What, in your judgment, are the spiritual advantages which are connected with the regular observance of the ordinance of the Lord''s Supper?"
44469What, then, were the ordained means of conversion?
44469When I came into your service, I came uncorrupted; I abhorred a lie, but did you not compel me to the habit?
44469When I heard him, he alluded to dear Miss Patterson, who took cold on returning from the play, and died, you know, Sir, a few weeks afterwards?
44469When we came to the cross- road where we were to leave each other, he said,"Do you, Sir, remain at Fairmount much longer?"
44469When, Madam( addressing Mrs. John Roscoe), do you leave?"
44469Where can we find an antidote for human misery?
44469Where do you now attend?"
44469Where is the doctrine of a Divine life begun in baptism and perfected in confirmation?
44469Where is the doctrine of the_ regeneration_ of baptized infants in the Acts?
44469Where is the equity of such a decision?
44469Where shall I find another father?
44469Where shall I find another home?
44469Where shall I find happiness when my parents cease to love me and regard me as their daughter?"
44469Where shall I find it?
44469Where shall I find it?--in human friendship?
44469Where the principle of grace is implanted, is it not represented as reigning through righteousness unto eternal life?"
44469Where would be the equity or the expediency of such a measure?
44469Where, Sir, are you going, if one may be so bold to ask?"
44469Who can avoid its excitement when an object of distress is seen, or a tale of woe narrated?
44469Who can compel me to believe any system of opinions?
44469Who can look abroad without seeing occasion to deplore their pernicious effects?
44469Who could believe such lips could praise, Or think my dark and winding ways Should ever lead to thee?
44469Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
44469Who, of all the human family, would ever seek redemption through the blood of Christ, unless impelled by an invisible force?
44469Why am_ I_ not happy?
44469Why did you conceal your illness from me?"
44469Why do they acknowledge, on their knees before God, what they deny to man?
44469Why not let things remain as they always have been?"
44469Why refuse to admit that Jesus Christ is the medium through whom all the designs of mercy and grace, in relation to man, are accomplished?
44469Why, then, proudly arrogate to yourself the possession of knowledge which you know that it is impossible for you to acquire?
44469Will Caiaphas, the high- priest, ever forget rending his clothes, and accusing him of blasphemy, because he admitted he was the Son of God?
44469Will Judas ever forget taking the sop, and then going deliberately away to receive the reward of treachery?
44469Will Pilate ever forget when the Lord of glory stood as a criminal at his tribunal?
44469Will a person ever put such a question till he_ feels_ that he is in danger of being lost?"
44469Will he ever forget the tortuous question, which still vibrates on his ear--''_Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss_?''
44469Will our bishops?
44469Will our clergy?
44469Will the jocund laugh, the merry dance, the enlivening strain of earth''s sweetest music, soothe the heart overburdened with deepest sorrow?
44469Will you come, Sir, some Wednesday night while you are here, and give us a prayer and a sarmunt?
44469Will you speak to me then if you should happen to see me there?"
44469Would it be wise to act in opposition to such authority?
44469Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?''
44469You and the Saviour are both of one mind, and who can separate you?''"
44469You say, Sir, there is no other world; I should like to know how you happen to know this?
44469You will come and take pot- luck with us before you leave Fairmount?"
44469You won me over to your sentiments, and what did they do for me?
44469_ Miss Roscoe._--"And pray, Sir, what do they mean by the uncovenanted mercies of God?"
44469_ Miss Roscoe._--"And, of course, they are as unceremonious in their treatment of the Dissenters?"
44469_ Miss Roscoe._--"What opinion, Sir, do the evangelical clergy who hold high church principles entertain on this question?"
44469a man of Platonic virtue or of Socratic fame?
44469a man of rank?
44469and Christians?"
44469and by what power are these desires and purposes cherished and nurtured in your heart?
44469and could we calculate on receiving his benediction--_Well done, good and faithful servant_?"
44469and for whom?"
44469and in thy name done many wonderful works?
44469and in thy name have cast out devils?
44469and is not the moral renovation of our nature of equal importance?
44469and ought a disciple to go where his Lord would not go?
44469and why do I not enjoy life when I possess so amply the means of enjoying it?
44469are any immoral persons ever permitted by a clergyman to partake of the Lord''s Supper?
44469are they not rather the consequences of fanaticism?"
44469be you zealous in opposing them; are they zealous in gaining proselytes?
44469be you zealous in reclaiming them; are they zealous in putting an end to all the innocent enjoyments of social life?
44469do n''t you consider that a great wonder, Sir?"
44469do you really think so?
44469exclaimed Mrs. Stevens;"was it not too much for your feelings?"
44469have you been to the sun, and the moon, and all the stars, and every where else to see?
44469if he were to die, where could I ever find rest?
44469if so, there can be no necessity for the exercise of belief; or does the human spirit extract it by the mysterious action of its own faith?
44469in what particular?''
44469or a hope of redeeming love inspire no joy?
44469or can you do it with formal indifference?
44469or shall he come to heal you, to guide you, and to comfort you?"
44469or when, after pronouncing his innocence, he ordered him to be stripped, and scourged, and then sent him forth to the death of torture and infamy?
44469said Sir Harry,''does your boy go to her school?''
44469that may be very proper, but I think that we have nothing to do with it, and therefore, why should we trouble ourselves about it?
44469the amiable Mrs. Stevens a dangerous companion?
44469were you able to speak any words of peace to his soul?"
44469what is it that gives buoyancy to his hope, and calmness if not ecstasy to his feelings?
44469why should I fear?
44469why?"
44469would it be in accordance with the will of the Lord Jesus?
44469would it be safe?
44469you seem agitated, has anything alarmed you?"
9171Why hast thou called in question the fact that Philemon was a slave- holder? 9171 Why hast thou said, that I did not send Onesimus back_ by authority?_ I did send him back by authority,--yea, by authority of the Lord Jesus Christ?
9171Why hast thou said, that I did not send Onesimus back_ by authority?_ I did send him back by authority,--yea, by authority of the Lord Jesus Christ? 9171 Why not, John?"
9171Why, then, hast thou not understood my speech? 9171 Woman, hast thou ears?
91711- 5) I do say, to rebuke all abolitionists?
917115, 16?)
9171A. Blackburn What Is the Foundation of Moral Obligation?
9171Again, whether these evils can or can not be modified and removed?
9171Ah, has she not been sold and bought for money?
9171And was it not Christ''s law to him to return and submit himself under his master''s hand?
9171And what is this but the attempt to know the divine attributes and character in_ some other way_ than through the divine WORD?
9171And what is this but to make the WILL_ of God_ give place to the WILL_ of man?_ And what is this but the REJECTION OF REVELATION?
9171And what is this but to make the WILL_ of God_ give place to the WILL_ of man?_ And what is this but the REJECTION OF REVELATION?
9171Are its days numbered?
9171Are some men, then,"_ created_"natural fools?
9171Are they not"_ created_"just above the brute, with savage natures along with mental imbecility and physical degradation?
9171Be divorced?
9171But how does this fact prove that the Bible does not sanction slavery?
9171But to proceed:-- Do you say the slave is_ sold and bought?_ So is the wife the world over.
9171But what if God in his word says,"Both thy bondmen and thy bondmaids which thou shalt have shall be of the heathen that are round about you"?
9171But why?
9171But, if it did remain, does God command the master to send his Christianized slave into the horrors of his former African heathenism?
9171But-- But what?
9171Can all this be?
9171Can the slave- holder, then, throw off wrong so long as he holds the slave at any time or anywhere thereafter?"
9171Can this double emigration civilize Africa and more than re- people the South?
9171Carry it out, and what is the progress and the end of it?
9171Did Abraham have his slave- household circumcised?
9171Did God merely permit sin?--did he merely tolerate a dreadful evil?
9171Did they capture them in war?--did they sell their own children?
9171Do I then teach that man should not seek the_ proof_ there is, of the perfection and attributes of God, in_ nature and providence_?
9171Do they prove that"all men are created equal"?
9171Do you admit_ their inferiority by_"CREATION?"
9171Do you ask how?
9171Do you ask if I then hold, that God ordains the Russian type of rule to be perpetual over that people?
9171Do you reply that I have taken an extreme case?
9171Do you say, The slave is held to_ involuntary service?_ So is the wife.
9171Do you tell me that Abraham, by divine authority, made these servants part of his family, social and religious?
9171Do you, sir, or anybody, contend that the Southern master seized his slave in Africa, and forcibly brought him away to America, contrary to law?
9171Do, then, the facts in man''s natural history exhibit this departure from the laws of life and spirit?
9171Does God require him to send the negro back to his heathen home from whence he was stolen?
9171Does he give him authority to claim a created equality and unalienable right to be on a level with the white man in civil and social relations?
9171Does he tell him to ask to be sent back to heathen Africa?
9171For what does God say?
9171For what is revelation?
9171Had not Peter written,''Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward''?
9171Has God, then, established the relations of husband and wife, parent and child, master and slave?
9171Has he found the EXHIBITION of_ infinite power?_ No.
9171Has it been even because thou couldst not_ hear_ my word?
9171Have you a request from the South that you send a committee to inquire into slanders?
9171Have you a_ prosecutor_, with his definite charge and witnesses?
9171Have you_ Common Fame_, with her specified charges and witnesses?
9171How?
9171I ask again, Have the Russian serfs and nobles,--yea, all,--"consenting,"the right, from God, to make that change?
9171I ask now,_ was Abraham a man- stealer?_ Oh, no, you reiterate: but the Southern master is.
9171I then asked,"How many may he hold, in humanity?"
9171In plainer words:--Did God command the Hebrews to make slaves of their fellow- men, to buy them and sell them, to regard them as their money?
9171Is it self- love?
9171Is it selfishness?
9171Lastly, whether slavery itself can or can not pass away from this land and the world?
9171May I thus give the mildest rebuke to your inconsistency of conduct?
9171Must the Napoleons govern the Cretins without their"consent"?
9171Need I extend these questions?
9171Now comes the question, OUGHT he then to_ expect_ or_ desire_ liberty and equality?
9171Now, I ask, Has the emperor_ right_, from God, to change at once, in his mere"_ consent_,"the_ form_ of his government to_ that_ of the United States?
9171Or will you tell us the iniquity of the Canaanites was then full, and God''s time to punish them had come?
9171Sir, are you not afraid that some of your once best men will soon have no better Bible than that?
9171Sir, are you satisfied with these consequences of the agitation you have gotten up?
9171Sir, do you bid us fear these coming events, thus casting their shadow before from the leaves of your book?
9171Sir, may we know who are the descendants of the New England kidnappers?
9171Sir, what has the missionary to say, after this perfect proof that you have mistaken the great law of right?
9171Sir, why do your Northern church- members and philanthropists buy Southern products at all?
9171Splendid in its genius, over which I have wept, and laughed, and got mad,( here some one said,"All at the same time?")
9171Tell us if the Hebrew who thus had his ear bored by his master with an awl was not a slave for life?
9171Tell us what was the condition of the woman in case the man chose to"go out"without her?
9171Tell us, lastly, whether those children were not slaves?
9171The great question of the world is, WHAT IS TO BE THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN SLAVE?--WHAT IS TO BE THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN MASTER?
9171Then, did the Hebrews sin when they obeyed God''s command?
9171This passage of Scripture settles the question, From whence has government RIGHT to rule, and what is the_ extent_ of its power?
9171WHAT is RIGHT AND WRONG?
9171Was it not then of my responsibility to send him again to Philemon?
9171Was it wrong in the nature of things?
9171We reach the same conclusion by asking, What does God say to the negro- slave?
9171Well, how did the heathen, then, get slaves to sell?
9171Well, sir, what does your Boston Dr. Nehemiah Adams say?
9171What Is the Foundation of Moral Obligation?
9171What can you do?
9171What can you do?
9171What can you do?
9171What does this passage mean?
9171What else has hindered?
9171What else was my duty and his?
9171What if we may then choose between Albert Barnes''s philosophy and God''s truth?
9171What is his relation?
9171What is it?
9171What is their wealth?
9171What more can I say to them in this day?
9171What next?
9171What next?
9171What now is man?
9171What other slaves would love their masters better than themselves?--rock them and fan them in their cradles?
9171What then?
9171What then?
9171What then?
9171What was done for them?
9171What was the sin?
9171What would be_ human social life?_ Who would be the weak, the loving?
9171What would be_ human social life?_ Who would be the weak, the loving?
9171What would be_ human_ virtue, what_ human_ vice, what_ human_ joy or sorrow?
9171What''s the difference between my filching this blood- stained cotton from the outraged negro, and your standing by, taking it from me?
9171What''s the difference?
9171What, then, does God command him to do?
9171What, then, is it to kidnap or steal a man?
9171What, then, is our gain?
9171When women despise the Bible, what next?
9171When would the war end?
9171Where can they go?
9171Wherefore is this?
9171Who would be the grateful?
9171Who would be the humble, the meek?
9171Who would be the victors where all are giants?
9171Who would seek or need forbearance, compassion, self- denying benevolence?
9171Who would sue for peace where none will submit?
9171Why do you buy?
9171Why hast thou imagined such license to iniquity?
9171Why hast thou in all this changed my Golden Rule?
9171Why hast thou made void my law, by making me say,''All that thou_ expectest_ or_ desirest_ of others, in similar circumstances, do to them''?
9171Why hast thou tortured that plain truth?
9171Why?
9171Why?
9171Why?
9171Why?
9171Why?
9171Will you give dollar for dollar to equalize our loss?
9171Will you give me back$ 10,000?
9171Will you now come to our help?
9171Will you run away, with your stick and your bundle?
9171Will you say that you are free,--that you will go where you please, do as you please?
9171Will you then ostracize the South and compel the abolition of slavery?
9171Will you, then, tell New England, and especially little Rhoda, We have purified our skirts from the blood: forgive us, and take us again to your love?
9171Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
9171Wisner_.--Does the brother propose to go into it here?
9171Yes, yes?
9171Your tract, just published, is, I suppose, intended by you to prepare the next General Assembly for such movement?
9171_ Is the Southern Master a Man- Stealer_?
9171_ Was Abraham a Man- Stealer?_ Sir, what is the common sense of these Scriptures?
9171_ Was Abraham a Man- Stealer?_ Sir, what is the common sense of these Scriptures?
9171_ Was the Israelite Master a Man- Stealer?_ I now ask, Did God intend to make man- stealing and slave- holding the same thing?
9171_ Was the Israelite Master a Man- Stealer?_ I now ask, Did God intend to make man- stealing and slave- holding the same thing?
9171_ What is sin_, as a mental state?
9171and what is his obligation?
9171and, in thousands of illustrious instances, be willing to give life, and, in fact, die, to serve or save them?
9171caress them-- how tenderly!--boys and girls?
9171honor them, grown up, as superior beings?
9171that everybody admits sensible people must govern natural fools?
9171what''s that?"
9171why do n''t ye throw the cotton in the sea, as your fathers did the tea?
9171why hast thou not understood my speech to Hagar?
7977And wherefore knowest thou me?
7977Are these I hear Spirits, O Master?
7977But in that other prison?
7977Dost thou not see that Christ wishes to release thee from thy terrible abode?
7977For, what way is there,says this holy Doctor,"to verify so great a paradox, without sounding reason, and destroying the infinite mercy of God?
7977Have not the boldness to say:''I will go to confession and gain a plenary indulgence, and thus I shall be saved?'' 7977 If, in Thy sight, scarce e''en the perfect whiteness Of seraph- robe is pure, Shall mortals brave Thine eye''s eternal brightness?
7977Is it a long drive to the church?
7977Knowest thou well that thou now seest nothing with the eyes of the body?
7977On what days?
7977Seest thou him face to face?
7977Speak from whence ye stand,He cried;"What would ye?
7977Was it in a dream, or awake, that you saw and heard what struck you then?
7977What dost thou?
7977What is it?
7977Where is your body now?
7977Who is the man? 7977 Will you honor your dead?"
7977With what eyes, then, dost thou see me?
7977''And how?''
7977''But, sire'', answered the widow,''should you be killed in battle, who will then do me justice?''
7977''Indeed?
7977''What association?''
7977***** Again, what devotion is more justly dear to Christians than the devotion to the Sacred Humanity of Jesus?
7977--''What to thee is others''good, If thou neglect thine own?''
7977--''Why, have you already rented your house?''
7977--''Will you allow me,''said I,''to give you a little advice?
7977... What purest mouth"Presses a new- made grave, and through the blades Of grass wind shaken, breathes her piteous prayer?
7977... Who will not refuse me comfort, when my own children, my very bowels, do their best to forget me?
7977A sudden and unaccountable feeling of terror came over her, and she cried out:"Jesus, Mary, what can it be?"
7977Ah, dost thou grudge thy poor mother a Mass, a slight alms, a sigh, or a tear?
7977And even as His Divine breast knew keenest sorrow, did not a sword of sorrow pierce her soul?
7977And how does any one know whether he will stay days, months, or years?
7977And she said,''What will it signify to you, great emperor, that any other than yourself should do me justice?
7977And she, as one Made hasty by her grief:''O, sire, if thou Dost not return?''
7977And upon what does all this rest, except on a simple, child- like trust in God''s fidelity, which is the supernatural motive of hope?
7977And what did not the Saints of God''s Church for them in those days?
7977And what will happen when we die?
7977And why?
7977And yet, who dare oppose St. Augustine, St. Thomas, St. Anselm, St. Gregory the Great?
7977Another night he likewise beheld in sleep the same young man, who said to him:"Knowest thou me?"
7977Are any plans abandoned?
7977Are you doing nothing for them?
7977As he was going away, the Pope demanded of him:"Whither goest thou, simple man?
7977But have you thought sufficiently about God?
7977But how long hast thou been here?"
7977But how was this to be done, when he had no revenue, often not means enough for necessary expenses?
7977But is it really true that the least pain in Purgatory exceeds the greatest here upon earth?
7977But is this a satisfactory method to treat a grave matter of faith, coming down to us from the olden times?
7977But let me ask you what is done for the_ poor living soul_?
7977But then, sir, their Masses for the dead?
7977But what then?
7977But what we call glory, has it any claims in Thy eyes?
7977But where is the word Trinity to be met with?
7977But why must this be?
7977Can the Sacred Humanity be honored more than by the Adorable Sacrifice of the Mass?
7977Can the holy souls in Purgatory assist us by their prayers?
7977Can you refrain from crying out, with the Prophet Isaias:"Who can dwell with such devouring fire, and unquenchable burnings?"
7977Comfort thyself: what comfort is in me?
7977Could he neglect her, if by the will of God she went to Purgatory?
7977Do we fully realize the meaning of that particular article of our faith?
7977Do you desire this assistance for your own soul?
7977Do you forget them all the day long?
7977Do you long for His glory?
7977Do you remember the promise Our Lord made to St. Gertrude?
7977Do you take God''s side?
7977Do you think, sir, it is wrong in a man who holds the doctrine of Purgatory to pray for the souls of his deceased friends?
7977Does the following passage throw any light upon it?
7977Does the machinery stagger?
7977Dost thou demand So strange and dread a promise from me?
7977For did not I know that in the grand business of saving my soul, I was to have trusted none but myself?
7977For is it not always a favor when God deems us worthy to do something for Him?
7977For what have we to do on earth but faithfully to exercise charity towards each other?
7977For who can sum up the infinite number of souls who have been freed out of Purgatory by this invention?
7977For, what to us, either in interest or importance, is the world we see, to the world we do not see?
7977God sees them; how can He, then, look on us as we desire He should?
7977Has a great and irreparable calamity fallen on the churches?
7977Has anything extraordinary happened to you?
7977Hast thou clothed the naked?
7977Hast thou consoled the orphan?
7977Have I not, sir?''
7977Have you forgotten them?
7977Have you forgotten them?
7977Have you no pity for them now, no natural piety, no spirit of love for them?
7977Have you put sin alongside of our dear Saviour''s Passion, and measured the one by the other?
7977Have you tried to realize His holiness and purity in assiduous meditation?
7977Have you wedded His interests?
7977He added:"And now, what advantages have you, who are seated on the shore of an ocean, over those who sit by a little rivulet?"
7977He gives me everything: how could I give Him everything?"
7977He is our helper: how can we help Him?
7977He replied:"What can I do more for one who has thus deprived herself of all things through charity, than to cover her immediately with charity?"
7977How devoted was their affection; and shall we now requite it by a cruel forgetfulness?
7977How does friendship serve others less public and less popular?
7977How has all that been done?
7977How long is it since I rented your house?''
7977How many have forsaken the shores of Europe, with the bright hope of a better future awaiting them in America?
7977How many now are there whom we have known in life?
7977How shall he meet that dreadful day?
7977How, then, could he have heard the bell?
7977How, then, stands the case with the souls in the suffering Church?
7977I cried,''could I not at least efface some of these images?''
7977I said to that ascending angel:"''Whither goest thou?''
7977I say, souls of our parents and dearest friends; souls that are predestinate to eternal glory, and extremely precious in the sight of God?
7977If a single hair of our head can not fall unless He will it, what have you to fear?
7977If one is enough, why two?
7977If such be the dispensation of God to His creatures in this world, why may it not be also after death?
7977In the wide world where can the ear of man catch such harmonies?
7977Is it not a greater service to place souls in heaven than to bury bodies in the earth?
7977Is it not better that you should do this good action yourself than leave another to do it?''
7977Is it not to feed the hungry, to aid in their deliverance by the means which faith suggests?
7977Is it not truly to clothe the naked, to procure for them a garment of light, a raiment of glory?
7977Is it not truly to ransom prisoners?
7977Is it not, he said, in some manner, to visit the sick, to obtain by our prayers the relief of the poor suffering souls in Purgatory?
7977Is it that he loves him less than when he lavished on him the tenderest caresses?
7977Is it the ivy as it creeps Against the gray church tower?
7977Is it the sound of the wandering breeze, Or the rustling of the grass, Or the stooping wing of the evening birds As home to their nests they pass?
7977Is it, indeed,"out of sight, out of mind"?
7977Is it, perhaps, to the mercy of God?
7977Is the policy affected?
7977Is there a real divorce between you and the world, which you know is God''s enemy?
7977Is there not in all this a semblance of belief in our doctrine of Purgatory?
7977It is said that it is in the time of affliction that we know our true friends; but what affliction could be compared to ours?
7977Like many others, however, he had seen bad days; and to the commonplace question,''How goes business?''
7977Must there not, in the very nature of Christ''s system, be a middle state, wherein souls can be purged from their lesser sins?
7977No more than this?
7977Now does this disappointment await the souls in Purgatory upon their deliverance?
7977Now, I ask, when could those Eastern sects have commenced to adopt the Catholic practice of praying for the dead?
7977Now, where is there more necessity, or more obligation, than to run to the fire, and to help those that lie there, and are not able to get out?
7977Outside the Church who believes in the Communion of Saints?--who rejoices in the glory of the glorified, or invokes their intercession with God?
7977Please tell me, then, what induces you to give so handsome a sum every year, without being asked?''
7977Prayer?
7977Saw you ever a Roman Pontiff lying in state?
7977Shall man its search endure?
7977Shall our eyes gaze on and on, and feast themselves on that sight for all eternity?
7977Shall we see it forever?
7977Shall you be obliged to change them before we get to our proposed stopping- place?''
7977She asks,"What has he done for God and for man?"
7977She kept asking herself,"How could I help God?
7977She replied:"How many are they?"
7977Should he return home?
7977Some say, like Lessing in his"Treatise on Theology,""What hinders us from admitting a Purgatory?
7977Such- a- one?''
7977Suppose, then, a man speak an idle word, and die suddenly, before he has time to repent and confess his sin, will he be lost everlastingly?
7977Tell me, if you please, what seems to cause you so much joy?''
7977The Angel replied:"How many years?
7977The Bishop said to him:"You make mementoes now and then, for friends of yours that are dead-- do you not?"
7977The day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner''s stay?
7977The doors were closed-- he was still and fair, What sound moved up the aisles?
7977The idolatry of the Mass?
7977The religious, though surprised and trembling, recognized distinctly the voice of Sister Teresa; she plucked up courage and asked her"Why?"
7977Then Gertrude said to Our Lord:"Is this soul now entirely freed from its sufferings?"
7977Thereupon the poor soul asked the angel:"How many years am I now here in these terrible flames?"
7977They were torn, mangled, dismembered, flayed alive, racked, broiled, burnt-- and tell me, was not this to live in a kind of hell?
7977Thy truth, thy trust, thy chivalry; As thine?
7977Till earliest morn Glimmered through sleet that twain wept on, prayed on:-- Was it the rising sun that lit at last The fair face upward lifted?
7977To whom is it they should have recourse?
7977WHEN WILL THEY LEARN ITS SECRET?
7977Was ever contrast so wide or suggestive?
7977Was not Jesus the Man of Sorrows?
7977We all of us have often had in our hand Damian''s little piece of money, but have we known how to make a treasure of it?
7977We have inherited from them the same faith in all its integrity, and how does our_ practice_ correspond with it?
7977We see in Scripture that Dives still retained an anxious concern about his brethren?
7977What are they, those abodes that hold thee now?
7977What are we doing for that army of holy captives who can not leave their prison till the uttermost farthing be paid?
7977What assurance hast thou of that which thou hast obtained?"
7977What consolation does the poor suffering soul find in the superb coffin, in the splendid funeral?
7977What do you, think, sir, of Purgatory, as believed by the Roman Catholics?
7977What hand is that which our Lord wants us to lay upon His dead children?
7977What happens?
7977What has to be done?''
7977What if to fault of ours those pains be due, To ill example shown, or lack of counsel true?
7977What if we should behold the face of Divinest Majesty gaze upon us even for one moment in tenderness?
7977What if we should indeed be saved, we who have so trembled and feared, and known not whether we were worthy of love or hatred?
7977What is it?
7977What pleasure does the soul derive from the costly marble monument, from all the honors that are so freely lavished on the body?
7977What was it he held in his hand?"
7977What?
7977When shall we learn?
7977When will they Learn its Secret?
7977Where are many other terms, held most sacred and important in the Christian religion?
7977Where can you find an object of more compassion, than where there is the greatest misery in the world?
7977Where can you have more merit, than to have a hand in raising up Saints and servants of God?
7977Where have you more assurance than where you are sure to lose nothing?
7977Where is the word_ Incarnation_ to be read in Scripture?
7977Where is there seen more of God''s glory, than to send new Saints into heaven to praise God eternally?
7977Where is your escort?
7977Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes?
7977Where wilt thou lead me?
7977Whether it be better to pray for a few at once, or for many, or for all the souls together, and for what souls in particular?
7977Who believes in that state of probation whereby the earth- stains are washed from the souls of men?
7977Who can be in a poorer or more pitiful condition than those who are buried in fire?
7977Who can remember the kind faces which have gone out of our families and not shed tears at their absence?
7977Who can so minister to the inherent, perhaps barbaric remnant, love for display?
7977Who can tell, who can understand, who can even faintly guess, what will be the anguish of longing which shall consume our very being?
7977Who else can have such processions and vestments and music?
7977Who has compassion on"the spirits who are in prison?"
7977Who has not wavered in the darksome paths into which the straight road so often deviates?
7977Who must bury us with the wonted ceremonies of the Church when we are dead?
7977Who must give us absolution for our sins?
7977Who shall refund to Him that innocent blood He shed for us?
7977Who shall repay Him the price with which He bought us, that so he may take us away from Him?
7977Who will remember thee when thou art dead?
7977Who will watch o''er the dead young priest, People and priests and all?
7977Who would not bear thy load, Where every throb expels a stain, And draws us nearer GOD?
7977Why does love, infinite, tender love, inflict such intense pain?
7977Why does the parent turn away from his child, and forbid him his presence for a time?
7977Why had they only taught me,"Believe, and you shall be saved?"
7977Why?
7977Will St. Raphael, who was so faithful to Tobias, be less faithful to his clients there?
7977Will aggression cease?
7977Will you allow me to place this 500 francs at your disposal, and to recommend my intentions to your prayers?"
7977Will you say it is because the body is the medium of suffering in this life?
7977You think, then, that there are Protestants who admit Purgatory and others who deny it?
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7977and did He not constitute Mary the Mother of suffering and sorrowing humanity?
7977and if two are sufficient, why three?...
7977and who will pray for thee?
7977and who will take care to pray for our souls?"
7977art thou far from me?
7977did I not know that with the sight of their friends, at their departure, men used to lose all the memory and friendship they had for them?....
7977did that person not come back, then?''
7977does not your heart tremble, when you hear that the poor souls in Purgatory are tormented with the same, or the like flames to those of the damned?
7977dost thou hear me?
7977how can we but remember The loved and lost?
7977how can you suffer such sharp and biting cold?"
7977if you leave us so, what will become of us?
7977is it really thou, dear son?
7977my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go?
7977or when the blessed Father Clavers''soul was for the first time moved by a casual mention, perhaps, of the sufferings of the negro race?
7977what sound is that which breaks The stillness of the hour?
7977your little share?
7977your own little share?''
6669Do you want it?
6669Hast thou considered My servant Job?
6669If ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? 6669 If you please, dear friends, will you listen?
6669Oh,says He,"why cover ye my altar with tears, and bring your vain oblations?
6669Saul, Saul, why_ persecutest_ thou Me?
6669Shall we the Spirit''s course restrain, Or quench the heavenly fire? 6669 Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6669Then,I said,"what is it?
6669Then,she said,"When can I see her?"
6669Therefore, at once believe?
6669Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubims a huge host, with very many chariots and horsemen? 6669 What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
6669Where is God?
6669Why does He not show Himself? 6669 Yes,"said my son,"but what do you believe?"
6669A lady said to me,"I have been doing this and doing that for years, but I have no power; why do n''t I have it?"
6669After all, what does God want with us?
6669Again, the eunuch is often quoted as an illustration of faith; but what state of mind was he in?
6669And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6669And does He not send something to us all?
6669And have we not sinned against greater light and privilege than ever she did?
6669And if you were restored to your kingdom and power, would you show yourself strong on behalf of such a man?
6669And is it not?
6669And what are they?
6669And what further did he say to him?
6669And why do you hold them back?
6669And why not have it?
6669Are not our professed Christians exactly the same in character as her Pharisees?
6669Are you conscious in your soul of a feeling of triumph when anybody that you do n''t like happens to fall on some evil thing?
6669Are you leaving all behind you?
6669Are you not provoking Him as they provoked Him?
6669Are you willing for Me to come in?
6669Are you willing to forego your interests, and to seek His?
6669Are your skirts free?
6669But is this evidence that, because we require these things to keep us humble, therefore pride is dwelling in us and reigning over us?
6669But she was a woman of considerably matured age, and I added,"But is your father awake to the interests of God''s kingdom as he ought to be?"
6669But we want to deal specially with the lesson which the prophet draws from this event; for he says,"Wherefore didst thou go to Assyria?
6669But what then?
6669But where are the people who will do it?
6669Can it be expected that the Lord should shew Himself strong in behalf of such people?
6669Can you bear the ridicule and gibes of your fellow- men?
6669Can you give me any reason for that?
6669Can you go into a shop where you are sure you will not be extortioned?
6669Can you help me?"
6669Cornelius, is another instance, but what was the state of his mind and heart?
6669Did any man that ever got the Pearl of great price feel that he had given too much for it, even if he had given all that he had?
6669Did he go, as formerly, and cry unto the Lord, and put his battle into His hands?
6669Did you ever think about it?
6669Didst thou not know that the eyes of the Lord run throughout the whole earth?"
6669Do n''t you think He sees through the vile sham?
6669Do they not make fine and long prayers, and, at the same time, devour the widow and fatherless?
6669Do we not need trials and tribulations in the flesh in order to keep us humble?
6669Do you feel enough to be willing to forsake your sin?
6669Do you go into your closet, and spread it before the Lord, as Hezekiah and Jeremiah and Hosea did?
6669Do you hear it, ye who say that we must come down partly, and be a little like the world in order to win it?
6669Do you know anybody who keeps a conscience with respect to the profits he makes?
6669Do you look abroad on the state of the world, and the state of the church?
6669Do you look at it, and turn it over, and weep over it, and pray and cry, as Daniel and Paul did?
6669Do you love God best?
6669Do you rejoice in iniquity when it happens to an enemy?
6669Do you say,"No, we are not so_ bad?
6669Do you see how unphilosophically they are acting?
6669Do you suppose He is deceived?
6669Do you suppose that Jerusalem was more guilty than we are?
6669Do you suppose that the great mass of the professors of this generation think one another to be right?
6669Do you think God would have failed in His promise to Abraham?
6669Do you think about it?
6669Do you think it can?
6669Do you think people do not know when we are inconsistent?
6669Do you think the church has come up to His standard of privilege and obligation?
6669Do you think you would if you were God?
6669Do you want success?
6669Do you want to have your prayers answered?
6669Does he remember all the little difficulties of his school days, when he is inheriting the fruits of them?
6669Does the child remember how he used to cry over his lessons, when he becomes a man?
6669Hast thou forgotten who the God of Israel was?
6669Have I ever regretted it?
6669Have we any need to wonder that infidels wag their heads?
6669Have we not been exalted much higher than Jerusalem ever was?
6669Have you cut off that particular thing which the Holy Spirit has revealed to you?
6669Have you done that?
6669Have you forsaken the accursed thing?
6669Have you got it, brother?--sister?
6669Have you got it?
6669Have you got it?
6669Have you got this Charity that seeketh not her own?
6669Have you got this Charity?
6669Have you let go all?
6669Have you this Divine Charity, born of Heaven, tending to Heaven?
6669He awoke them to the truth of their almost lost and damned condition, till they said,"What must we do to be saved?"
6669He has given us a Saviour who can not save?
6669He has given, us a religion we can not practice?
6669He says,"The man who remembereth the poor( do you think He means only their bodies?
6669He will administer unto you an abundant entrance, and then-- what?
6669How can the Spirit make intercession for a man when He is not in him?
6669How did you live then?
6669How do I know God wants it for that purpose?"
6669How do I know that Abraham had a perfect heart towards God?
6669How do you read the history of the miracles-- the stories of His opening the eyes, unstopping the ears, cleansing the leper, and raising the dead?
6669How do you read your Bibles?
6669How do you trust your physician when you are sick, as you lay in repose or anguish upon your bed?
6669How does a bride believe in her husband when she gives herself to him at the altar?
6669How is it that wherever we go, as an organization, these signs and wonders are wrought?
6669How many of us would stick to Him then?
6669How many sermons have you heard?--invitations rejected?
6669How many will?
6669How many would go to the dungeon?
6669How much blessed persuasion and reasoning of the Holy Spirit have you resisted?--how much of the grace of God have you received in vain?
6669How shall you feel?
6669I believe He feels with respect to us, just as He felt with respect to His people of old, when He said,"Why come ye and cover my altar with tears?"
6669I love you complacently; I give you my approbation?"
6669I said,"Did not the Lord Jesus cut loose from His circle to save you?
6669I said,"My dear friend, what do you think God gave you feeling for?"
6669I said,"My dear sir, how do you know?
6669If God can not do this for me-- if Jesus Christ can not do this for me, what is my advantage at all by His coming?
6669If there is any father here who has a prodigal son, I ask, How is it that you are not reconciled to your son?
6669If they had believed, why all this alarm and concern on the approach of death?
6669If you had lived at Nazareth, do you think Jesus Christ would have done anything for you?
6669If you please, will you be converted?
6669Is it any wonder that at Christian Evidence Societies men get up and say that the Christian system has become effete?
6669Is it any wonder that infidels are laughing us to scorn?
6669Is it because of your pride?--because you want for them this world''s applause and favor?
6669Is it for fear of suffering?
6669Is it more than He bargained for when He bought you?
6669Is it more than He paid for?
6669Is it not time you ended that controversy?
6669Is it too much?
6669Is not that penitence?
6669Is not that repentance?
6669Is that God''s philosophy?
6669Is that justice?
6669Is that mercy?
6669Is the_"but"_ the hindrance that keeps you out of the Kingdom?
6669Is there anybody scarcely who wo n''t charge his neighbor more than the article is worth, if he has a chance, and call it lawful?
6669Is there anything contrary to the laws of mind in it?
6669Is there anything that you would not allow under any great pressure of calamity, or realization of danger, or grief?
6669Is there anything unphilosophical in it?
6669Is there not a definite end in every promise, exhortation, and command?
6669Mr. So- and- So, or even your bishop, thinks about you, than you are about the extension of the kingdom of Christ?
6669Must John have a revelation of things shortly to come to pass?
6669Must Paul hear unspeakable words, not, at that time, lawful for a man to utter?
6669Must we decline the honor of being in the advance guard of the Lamb''s army because of the conflict, because of the pain, because of the persecution?
6669Must we decline to tread in the bloodstained footsteps of the Captain of our salvation?
6669Must we give in?
6669My friends, are you more concerned about relieving temporal distress than you are about feeding famished souls?
6669My husband whispered,"Will you go there for love?"
6669Not, do you weep?
6669Now then, will you come?
6669Now then, will you?
6669Now, do you repent?
6669Now, have you got this Divine Charity?
6669Now, have you got thus far?
6669Now, the Lord wants a man to do this, and whom does He choose?
6669Now, the question is, are you to teach that man that he is to go on drinking, and expect God to save him?
6669Now, then, the Spirit of God says,"Will you give up the cup?"
6669Now, what do they mean?
6669Now, what does it mean to walk in obedience?
6669Now, what is the meaning of this term"perfect heart,"referring to the hearts of God''s children, all the way through the Bible?
6669Now, what is the whole duty of man?
6669Now, what is this perfect heart?
6669Now, why is it that the great mass of professing Christians do not get answers to their prayers?
6669Now, will you give up conformity to the world?
6669Now,_ what does it mean_?
6669Now,_ will you have it?_ Have you understood the conditions?"
6669Now,_ will you have it?_ Have you understood the conditions?"
6669Oh, I often think if times of persecution were to come again how many of us would be faithful?
6669Oh, have you got this Charity?
6669On another occasion, He said,"Are ye also yet without understanding?"
6669Paul says,"Shall I come unto you with the rod?"
6669Shall I ever regret it?
6669Shall it be so again to- night?
6669Shall you be sorry for the trouble?
6669Shall you murmur at the way He has led you?
6669Shall you regret the sacrifice?
6669Shall you think He might have made it a little easier, as you are sometimes tempted to do now?
6669She said,"A friend of mine remarked,''You do n''t mean to say that you are going to call four thousand people together to cry for the Holy Ghost?''
6669Some despairing soul asked me this in large letters,"How am I to believe?"
6669That will be grand, will it not?
6669The Lord is sitting there; He is looking at you, and He is saying,"What is all this stir about?
6669The light of the Spirit is on you:_ will you, act?
6669Then what is_ repentance_?
6669Then you have got thus far that you hate sin?
6669Then, how was it that wherever He went, there was sword, opposition, and conflict to the death?
6669Then, what does this perfect heart imply?
6669Then, what hinders?
6669There he was-- an Ethiopian, a heathen; but where had he been?
6669These Nazarenes, were they not everywhere spoken against?
6669These promises are not made to everybody, are they?
6669They are always asking,"Have any of the rulers believed on Him?"
6669They can much more easily see the sin of ruining or injuring their neighbors than injuring the great God; but He says,"Will a man rob God?
6669They feel this opposition and conflict deeply, but what are they to do?
6669They have a family of beautiful little children, but the father says,"What are we going to do for our children?
6669They tried to put her off, and asked,"Will not someone else do?"
6669To do what?
6669To whom does the Holy Spirit say,"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved?"
6669Try your Charity by this mark: Do you contemplate the dying, famishing, half- damned souls of your fellow- men?
6669Was he a careless, unconvicted sinner?
6669Was it ever done?
6669We can not help but be proud of godly and obedient children; but what will it be to show your spiritual children, to the angels?
6669What a comment on"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?"
6669What am I to do?"
6669What did Asa do?
6669What did He say to Saul?
6669What did Jesus want?
6669What do I mean?
6669What do you want Me to do?
6669What does he say?
6669What does he say?
6669What does it mean to walk in the light?
6669What does it mean?
6669What else but the Holy Ghost could have shown you_ that_?
6669What else is it, think you?
6669What if anything should happen; if something should be done?''"
6669What is all this talk, this singing, and this praying about?
6669What is it?
6669What is it?
6669What is the reason He does not do something for us, and come down in the same plentitude of spiritual power as He did at Pentecost?
6669What is the secret?
6669What is the use of telling a person to believe he is saved_ before_ he is saved?
6669What need was there for him to make this display; could he not have shut the window and gone into an inner room?
6669What shall you say?
6669What was he doing?
6669What was it?
6669What was the first work Peter did?
6669What will that be?
6669What will you say to Him?
6669What woman in the world would feel that she ought to obey father and mother, rather than her husband?
6669What would you say to such a man?
6669What would you say?
6669What would you say?
6669What would you think of such a man?
6669What?
6669When Saul said,"Who art Thou, Lord?"
6669When he repents?
6669When is a sinner to believe?
6669When were you sanctified?
6669Where are the saints who will go in meekness and in love to try to reclaim the one who has erred?
6669Where did He begin?
6669Where was the power to come from to heal him?
6669Wherefore hast thou sinned against God?
6669Which has the most common sense in it?
6669Which have you got, my brother?--my sister?
6669Which is the most God- honoring?
6669Which will please your forefathers the most?
6669Who are these promises made to?
6669Who are to believe?
6669Who will?
6669Why are you always reproving him?
6669Why are you not reconciled?
6669Why are you obliged to hold him at arm''s length?
6669Why can you not have him come in and out, and live with you on the same terms as the affectionate, obedient daughter?
6669Why can you not live on amicable terms with him?
6669Why could he not have gone into an inner chamber and prayed?"
6669Why did it come on that particular occasion?
6669Why did the Holy Ghost overshadow them?
6669Why do hundreds of assemblies of God''s people meet and pray, but nothing comes?
6669Why do you persuade men, Paul?
6669Why does He not do something?"
6669Why not let God work it in us?
6669Why not?
6669Why should he not roar for the disquietude of his spirit as much as David did?
6669Why should not our conception of Christian perfection steadily grow with the increase of our knowledge of God and of His holy law?
6669Why should we be enthusiastic in everything but religion?
6669Why should we not be enthusiastic?
6669Why should we not have this demonstration in soul matters?
6669Why should we not shout and sing the praises of our King, as we expect to do it in glory?
6669Why will He not show Himself strong in your behalf?
6669Why would you exclude them from religion?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Will it ever be done?
6669Will not this be reward enough?
6669Will yon leap on to His faithfulness?
6669Will yon step over?
6669Will you act?_ Every spark of light you get without obeying it, leaves your soul darker.
6669Will you answer the question?"
6669Will you be filled with the pure, holy love of God towards God, and towards men, and all beings?
6669Will you be made Divine?
6669Will you be made true, straight, clean?
6669Will you come to Jesus?
6669Will you come to that point now?
6669Will you give up arguing about it and trying to make out that it is not a stumbling- block, when you know it is?
6669Will you go down, and say,"Be it unto me according to Thy word"?
6669Will you go over?
6669Will you go there for love-- the love of Jesus!--the great love wherewith He loved you and gave Himself for you?
6669Will you have it?
6669Will you have it?
6669Will you have this Divine Charity wrought in you?
6669Will you let God do it?
6669Will you make Him a straight path?
6669Will you put away the depths of unbelief which are at the bottom of all your difficulty?
6669Will you put your foot over?
6669Will you seek it?
6669Will you spring into the arms of Omnipotent Love, and trust Him with consequences?
6669Will you stand up and raise your voices to the Lord and ask Him?
6669Will you trample under foot that accursed thing which has so long kept the fulness of the blessing from you?
6669Will you trust?
6669Will you try it?
6669Will you venture?
6669Will you, for the great yearning with which your Father has been following you all these years-- for His love''s sake, will you come?
6669Will you?
6669Will you?
6669Will_ you_ be content to go in advance?
6669Will_ you_ endure the hardness of a pioneer?
6669Wo n''t that be reward enough?
6669Would you dream for a moment from reading the New Testament that this was the kind of thing God intended in His provisions of grace and salvation?
6669Would you not say,"Then, come in, my son; sit by me, live with me, and I will shield you-- I will deliver you?
6669Would you rather have men damned conventionally, than saved unconventionally?
6669Would you?
6669Yea, for hellish gain, do they not make widows and orphans wholesale?
6669You can not accomplish your purpose when you have done all; and think you that you will escape, by your satanic inventions, the Divine Executioner?
6669You say,"How am I to believe?"
6669You women here, if you knew that you were not the first and only one in the affections of your husband, what would you say?
6669_ How are they to believe_?
6669_ When are they to believe_?
6669_ Who are to believe_?
6669_ Why, why_ did it come?
6669_ Why_ did the glory come?
6669and how, in this way, the glorious blessing would spread?
6669and, through them, how many more?
6669do not even publicans the same?"
6669does He profess to do for me what He can not?
6669generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6669has there not been much ground for it?
6669on his collar, and go and fetch him out?
6669or shall we read just this, that, and the other?"
6669said the other,"Do n''t you know what became of''Do n''t care?''"
6669someone said to me the other day, in agony--"Where is God?"
6669what did that reveal?
6669what do you think he was doing?
6669what was involved in that prayer-- what does that mean?
6669what will that be?
6669who will?
6669will you be such an one?
6669ye temporizers with Divine law?
6669you say,"does He pay you?"
9069Are they not ashamed,he said,"to search God with their palates or with their nose?
9069But whom have you loved? 9069 Do we love anything,"he used to say to his friends,"except what is beautiful?"
9069Have not the pontiffs, like the poets, a bearded Jupiter and a Mercury without beard?... 9069 If we are lost in your eyes, why follow us about?
9069Immortal Paganism, art thou dead? 9069 Is it fit,"he said,"that a bishop should be a shipowner?...
9069Mother,said Augustin,"do you not love truth?
9069They pulled me,he says,"by the coat of my flesh, and they murmured in my ear-- What, are you leaving us?
9069Where wert Thou then, O my God, while I looked for Thee? 9069 Why,"he cries--"Oh, why do you hesitate to give yourselves lest you should lose yourselves?
9069--"I love the soul; how therefore should I not love them?"
9069A bishop a torturer?
9069After all, what are the rivalries of Marius and Sylla to us?
9069Ah, when shall this be?
9069Amid these controversies, where was the truth?
9069Among whom did the Apostolic tradition dwell?
9069And besides, in this resolution to exclude, what becomes of the great principle of Charity?
9069And even supposing one might save them, retain an ever- uncertain enjoyment of them, was the life of the time really worth the trouble of living?
9069And even supposing they were, can the fault of a single man be charged to the whole Church?...
9069And even supposing, that in spite of all efforts to save it, the Empire is condemned, must we therefore despair?
9069And his reason, which knows him well, answers:"Do you not then love your friends?"
9069And then, what tragedy more stirring and painful than the crisis of soul and conscience which tore his life?
9069And was not the Gospel ideal essentially more human than that of the pagan philosophers?
9069And why this horror of meat?
9069Are the old Saturn and the young Apollo so much the property of the poets that we do not see their statues too in the temples?..."
9069Are they comfortable for listening?
9069Are we to see in Donatism a nationalist or separatist movement directed against the Roman occupation?
9069Augustin, breathless in the victorious embrace of Grace, panted:"How long, how long?...
9069Boniface was quite capable of answering:"What are you interfering for?
9069But can a humble and contrite heart thus take pleasure in human adulation?
9069But may not this prohibition provoke husbands to kill their adulterous wives, so as to be free to take a new wife?
9069But suddenly she shuddered, raised herself, and asked in a bewildered way:"Where was I?"
9069But what matters that, when the continual miracle of his charity and his apostolate is considered?
9069By dint of gazing at this, and listening to the praises of the great local author, did the young scholar become aware of his vocation?
9069Can it surprise, then, if men so ignorant of high morality, and so deeply embedded in matter, were also plunged in the grossest superstitions?
9069Could he leave his mother, his son, his brother, and his cousins?
9069Could he manage to silence them at once?
9069Did Augustin remember these things?
9069Did Monnica observe anything of this change in Augustin?
9069Did he wish to hint that at this time Augustin had glided into paganism?
9069Did it grieve him very much to make up his mind to this exile?
9069Did the mother of Adeodatus justify such attachment-- an attachment which was to last more than ten years?
9069Did you not hear?
9069Do not all agree that this is the highest stage of philosophy?
9069Do they not follow some secret law?..."
9069Does not the sleeper wake?
9069Does this mean that he found there rich pavements, mosaics, and statues?
9069For example: If a man cast off his wife under pretext of adultery, might he marry again?
9069For what is it that I would say, O Lord my God, save that I know not whence I came hither into this dying life, shall I call it, or living death?...
9069For what sing these poets even to weariness, unless it be that no one can resist the Cyprian goddess, that life has no other end but love?
9069For whence, think you, do we implore God to drag us, so that we may be converted and gaze upon His face?
9069For, in fact, to whom had he been entrusted?
9069Give what?
9069Had Augustin a hand in this reconciliation?
9069Had Patricius ever seen the girl that he was going to take, according to custom, so as to have a child- bearer and housewife?
9069Had not Christ said:"Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world"?
9069Had that not been the proud desire of his youth?
9069Has your ear betrayed you, or did you want to find out if I was still capable of judging these things?"...
9069He said to himself:"Why desire the impossible?
9069He seized Alypius roughly by the arm and cried out to him in extraordinary excitement:"What are we about?
9069Henceforth, would he be allowed to live a little less as a bishop and a little more as a monk?
9069How came it that he was taken in by Boniface?
9069How can I hesitate after that to call myself your disciple?"
9069How could an African woman, so much attached to her country, agree to be buried in a stranger soil?
9069How could he control himself till then?
9069How could he part with them?
9069How did Augustin ever believe in the goodwill and good faith of this adventurer full of coarse passions, so far as to put his final hopes in him?
9069How did Boniface take a letter which was, in the circumstances, so courageous?
9069How did Monnica become the wife of Patricius?
9069How did the poor creature who had been faithful to him during so many years feel at this ignominious dismissal?
9069How was he to keep up his studies without the sums coming from his father?
9069How was it possible to doubt that the entire revelation was contained in such beautiful books?
9069How was it possible to exhort a victorious general to lay down his arms before the conquered?
9069How was it that he who had always had such feeble health undertook at this age the long journey from Hippo to Cæsarea?
9069How, indeed, could Augustin consent to take him from her?
9069If he loved birds, as a poet who knows not that he is a poet, did he love as well to play at"nuts"?
9069If it were otherwise, what was the good of the Redemption?
9069If you were beaten there, why do you come here now?
9069Immediately he put this question:"Why do those pauses come in the flow of the stream?
9069Is he not an adulterer in the eyes of the Church?
9069Is it forbidden to eat the meats consecrated to idols, even when a man or woman is dying of hunger?
9069Is it not from that jakes of the senses wherein our souls are plunged, and from that darkness of which the error is around us?..."
9069Is it wonderful that the Christian lessons of Monnica and the nurses at Thagaste became more and more blurred in Augustin''s mind?
9069Is not her song, so harmonious, so suave, so well attuned to the season, the very voice of the spring?..."
9069Is not the thought of bringing Him disciples enough to make us joyful?
9069It is now that he wrote:"Tell me, does not the nightingale seem to you to modulate her voice delightfully?
9069Just how far had Augustin dipped into them?
9069May adultery be practised with a woman who promises in exchange to point out heretics?...
9069May one enter into agreements with native camel- drivers and carriers who swear by their gods to keep the bargain?
9069Might not his passions, which were so violent, begin to torment him again after this respite with greater frenzy than before his conversion?
9069Need I name them to you?
9069Now, how did it come about that this monstrous loot took on before the eyes of contemporaries the magnitude of a world- catastrophe?
9069Now, why was this?
9069Or did he lodge with his master, a grammarian, who kept a boarding- house for the boys?
9069Or would not rather the struggle continue in the depths of his conscience?
9069Pertinax himself, did he not begin as a simple teacher of grammar, and become Proconsul of Africa and then Emperor of Rome?
9069Shall it not be, O my God, when we rise again among the dead...?"
9069Shall we be no more with you, for ever?
9069Shall we be no more with you, for ever?
9069Should not these priests, then, in the very interest of the Church, save themselves for quieter times, and escape the persecution by flight?
9069So what am I doing here?"
9069Suppose he tried to submit to that, to bring the faith of his childhood into line with his ambitions as a young man of intellect?
9069Then we turned to each other shuddering, and asked:''How much longer can this last?''..."
9069Then what was left to do since truth was unapproachable?
9069Then why do you baptize the Catholics under the pretence that their priests are_ traditors_ and as such unworthy to administer the Sacraments?
9069Then why should I blush to give you a place among us?
9069This unheard- of grace-- would it be granted to him?
9069To reign in a little corner of the world-- did Christ die for that?
9069To whom did he not write?...
9069To- morrow and to- morrow?...
9069Was Augustin, who still thought of becoming an official, going to mix in with this lot of swindlers, assassins, and brute beasts?
9069Was Aurelius his family name?
9069Was he at last to have a chance to rest himself, with the only rest suitable to a soul like his, in a steady meditation and study of the Scriptures?
9069Was he going to bury all that in a little town?
9069Was he going to do as the Emperor-- remain in the circus taken up with idle pleasures, while others took the road to the sole happiness?
9069Was it a nursery- rhyme that the little children of the countryside used to sing?
9069Was it indeed the country bishop, or rather the rhetorician Augustin who, in a burst of gratitude, hit upon this sublime sentence?
9069Was it not possible to reconcile them?
9069Was it possible?...
9069Was it really the end of the world, or only the end of a world?...
9069Was it that he lacked the gift of teaching?
9069Was not this as much as to say that the others belonged to the dissenters?
9069Was she pretty, rich, or poor?
9069Was this a good time to make a noisy profession of faith, to be enrolled among the ranks of the conquered party?
9069Was this the reason that he dealt softly with the native tribes, so as to make certain of their help in case of a conflict with the Imperial army?
9069Well, might not the same thing happen if some soldier were to ask you to dinner and obliged you to drink more than is wise?
9069What advantage was there in being Christian if they had the same treatment as the idolaters?
9069What could be Monnica''s feelings towards a woman who was not even a daughter- in- law and was regarded by her as an intruder?
9069What counts a woman before Rome and Carthage?
9069What else?
9069What greater destiny?
9069What matters that, if even in this excess he aims solely at the welfare of souls-- to edify them and set them aglow with the fire of his charity?
9069What more could they have wanted?
9069What must have been the parting between the child Adeodatus and his mother?
9069What was all that to the prize of wisdom?
9069What was going to become of him in the great, unknown city?
9069What was he going to do?
9069What was he to do?
9069What was not related about the abominations committed in the mysteries of those people?
9069What was the good of keeping up a useless and dangerous resistance?
9069What was the use of giving up the illusory realities of the senses, if it were not to get hold of more_ solid_ realities?
9069What was there to do against brutal strength?
9069What was this refrain?
9069What was to prevent his taking his son and going off?
9069What''s the use?
9069What, in fact, was the most celebrated rhetorician compared to a bishop-- protector of cities, counsellor of emperors, representative of God on earth?
9069What, indeed, was he seeking, unless it were to capture this"blessed life"which he had pursued so long?
9069What, then, would become of evangelic truth if in such a place the Apostle had lied?
9069When a grammarian talked thus, what could have been the thoughts of agricultural labourers, city workmen, and slaves?
9069When shall I appear before His face?"
9069When shall I be as the swallow?
9069When shall I cease to be silent?...
9069Where to place it?
9069Whither lift it up?
9069Who was this friend?
9069Who, then, were these terrible Donatists whom we have been continually striking against since the beginning of this history?
9069Why do not the dying make it their heir?
9069Why does the whiteness of lettuce proclaim to them the Divinity, and the whiteness of cream nothing at all?
9069Why not now?
9069Why not this hour make an end of my vileness?..."
9069Why should he thus put off his return to Africa, he who was so anxious to fly the world?
9069Why?
9069Without him, what was going to become of her?
9069Would he have to go back home?
9069Yes, I say, what are we about?
9069You allow me to pass two summers-- and two African summers!--in such thirst?...
9069_ Non erimus tecum ultra in aeternum?_..."What a dismal sound in these syllables, and how terrifying for a timid soul!
9069is this man, all bloody with a murder in his conscience, to walk about for eight days in white robes as a model of innocence and purity?"
9069was Catholicism to become an African religion, a restricted sect, wretchedly tied to the letter of tradition, to the exterior practices of worship?
8699And was it more noisy than at Marbeeshoo?
8699And what do you, want of Joshua?
8699Are you allowed to use your own books?
8699Are you willing?
8699But have you not forsaken some of your church fasts?
8699But have you not left the books of your fathers?
8699But may it not be in that Bethel?
8699But where is that other dear friend of our school[ Dr. Grant], who was the beautiful staff of her support? 8699 But why do you want to die?"
8699Can you work, or have you become Ingleez?
8699Could ye not watch with me one hour?
8699Did it make much noise?
8699Do these ladies let you see your friends?
8699Do you fast?
8699Do you not think that I too can pray?
8699Do you pray, Heleneh?
8699Has Miss Fiske taught you this?
8699Have you finished?
8699Have you had bad news?
8699I have dreamed a dream, dear friends-- may I relate it? 8699 May I tell God just what is in my heart?"
8699No, not very; why do you ask?
8699Shall I remember you by this?
8699Then I saw those whom I had led into sin and encouraged in unbelief, and said to them,''Can you forgive me?'' 8699 Was it deep and wide?"
8699Was there much water in it?
8699Were you at prayers?
8699Were you late?
8699What are we, that the Lord should choose us from the midst of such darkness, and send you to us with the message of life? 8699 What are your prayers?"
8699What do we know? 8699 What do you do here?"
8699What do you do when at home?
8699What is it?
8699What word of fitting love can I write, and how tell you what God has done? 8699 Why do you ask?"
8699Why not go, then?
8699Why, did you not enjoy it?
8699Why? 8699 Will Christ sustain us to the last?
8699Would your teachers allow you to fast?
8699Yes,said Mr. Stocking,"but if the fires of hell could be out, you would not be troubled-- would you?"
8699or that one?
8699or that other?
8699''Are you sure that you have not forsaken him in all these years?''
8699''Can no one help me?
8699''Can you not cry,"Lord, remember me,"like the dying malefactor?''
8699''Can you not pray?''
8699''Have you kept up secret prayer during all these years?''
8699''How is it that I have not known it?''
8699''How long have you thought so?''
8699''Is it God''s fault, or yours?''
8699''O Eli, Eli, why speak to her thus?
8699''O Lord, how long?''
8699''Then you know some as Christians?''
8699''What can I do in such distress?''
8699''Why fear or sorrow, when Christ has overcome both death and sin?''
8699Am I not better to thee than ten sons?''
8699Among other things, she asked,"Is it true, that for one sin Adam and Eve were cast out of Eden?"
8699And can we live?"
8699And now, to whom shall I look to help me in this matter?
8699And what shall we tell you of the wonders God showed us among those poor women?
8699Are there other sisters of like faith, who believe in the only Mediator?''
8699As I listened in anguish, I cried aloud,''Is there no hope for me?''
8699As my weeping mother wiped the cold sweat from my brow, she gently whispered,''Where is my child going?''
8699As the blows fell thick and fast, he cried,"Must this come from my own father?"
8699As they spoke of old friends, Yonan asked,"Heleneh, do you remember where our Lord was crucified?"
8699At once his eyes filled, and he said,"You once helped me in a worse road; may I not now help you?"
8699At one meeting in the Male Seminary, the young men burst into tears while singing the hymn,"Alas, and did my Saviour bleed?"
8699At times, the anguish of some for sin was so overpowering, that the question,"Can a woman forget her sucking child?"
8699Both were bright stars, but where is the people on whom they shone?
8699But another said,"May I tell you alone?"
8699But how?
8699But if such houses were comfortless abodes for those in health, what were they for the sick?
8699But we hear the voice of Eli:''How long wilt thou be drunken?''
8699But what shall I say of our poor people?
8699But where shall we find them?
8699But why?
8699But would they be allowed to spend the night on the mission premises?
8699Can I ever forget the fervent supplications and preaching of blessed Mr. Stocking, and how he begged us to flee from the wrath to come?
8699Can I forget_ Calvary?_"as though grieved that he should think she could forget.
8699Can I go and confess it to- night, and pray with her, and then may I go and work for money to replace them?"
8699Can I see her?"
8699Can we bear, dear sisters, to see the deadly wings of Satan''s kingdom spread out and destroy those bought by the precious blood of Christ?
8699Can we forget her prayers with some of us the week she left us?
8699Can we never again point her to Jesus?''
8699Can we not do something for souls?
8699Can you do nothing for me?''
8699Could she open it?
8699Did you ever see one that had wealth?
8699Did you think that we would not love her?
8699Do Christians in this country realize as they ought the connection between their prayers and the blessings bestowed on the opposite side of the globe?
8699Do you inquire for the source of all this loveliness?
8699Do you not wish to see me?''
8699Father, father, I am going; can you do nothing?''
8699For example: after reading the history of the creation( for she began at the beginning), she asked,"Who was the first man?"
8699Grant?"
8699Guwergis now cried out,''Women, where are you?
8699Guwergis spoke up,''We have butter: what shall we cook in it for the bride?''
8699Has he left the least thing undone for you?''
8699Have you repented?
8699He asks Hannah to go with him: not in a voice of harsh command, but in love he said,''Will you go?''
8699He said,''Why weep?
8699He talks with my father, saying,"How can you give your daughter to the Papists?
8699He was asked,"Have you and your wife chosen the good part?"
8699His stripes, his anguish, his crucifixion,--were they not for you?
8699How can I ever forget the first night that you met me, after the Lord had touched my heart, in that blessed room?
8699How can I forget you?
8699How can we sleep until forgiven?"
8699How could they leave their Christian home, and the means of grace they had enjoyed so much?
8699How do the daughters of the Oroomiah schools mourn, and their eyes run down with water, because Miss Fiske is far from them?''
8699How, then, could the Nestorians be induced to send their daughters to schools?
8699I am a Demas; and with such agony now, what will be the wrath to come?''
8699I asked her,''Did you ever do any thing for your little girl that you remember now with gratitude?''
8699I asked her,''Do you pray with your children?
8699I asked one,''What is the distance between you and God?''
8699I commenced:''Do you think yourself a Christian?''
8699I did not want to leave them, but I did ask, Can the image of Christ ever be reflected from such hearts?
8699I earnestly pressed these questions: What do you think of yourself?
8699I heard him ask,''How long shall those precious souls, redeemed by thy blood, be led astray?
8699I said,''Are there any Christians in our village?''
8699I said,''Do you think you love the Saviour?''
8699I said,''Is this death-- that which we poor mortals fear?''
8699I said,''You have ever shown great love; can you not help me now?''
8699I then looked on another, noted for his wickedness, and said,''Beloved, did not Christ come for you?
8699I turned to my mother:''There is no love like a mother''s; can that do nothing for me now?''
8699If Jonah mourned over the gourd for which he had not labored, how shall not you mourn after those for whom you have labored?
8699If all were Christians, what might we not see?
8699If but one of us reach that place, will you deem your labor in vain?
8699If he is so bold here, what will he be in the mountains?"
8699In a voice unlike all I ever heard before, he said,''Slayer of my Son, despiser of my grace, what hast thou done?
8699In answer to the usual inquiry,"From whence do you come?"
8699In short, on which side are you?
8699Instantly a woman called out,"And have you heard those deceivers preach?"
8699Is it strange that, as the slips of paper fell at her feet, her heart was moved?
8699Is there another Miss Fiske in your country?
8699Is there no ray of light for her in the darkness?
8699It was a frequent remark,"We all lie here; do you think we could succeed in business without it?"
8699May I give you one of the Master''s sermons?
8699May I not fly on the wings of love, and destroy that city of blasphemy on the seven hills, that the glory may be thine?''
8699Miss Fiske would begin by saying,"Is not that a pretty name?
8699Must I leave you all, forever?
8699Must she see another face that night?
8699My father then asked,''Do you suffer much''?''
8699My friends asked,''Has he no terrors for you?''
8699My poor mother interposed,''But are you willing to leave us?''
8699My teacher now cried,''We had hoped to see our dear pupil passing over to the new Jerusalem; but, instead of that, must she dwell among the lost?''
8699No one asked,"What shall I do to be saved?"
8699No wonder she now inwardly exclaimed,"What hath God wrought?
8699One came to Miss Fiske in great distress, saying,"Do you remember the day, two years ago, when Sawdee''s new shoes were taken from the door?"
8699One day he came to the teachers, saying,"I have a petition to make; will you receive it?"
8699One little girl said,"Did you ever see a new- born lamb cast into the snow and live?
8699One of them wept bitterly when asked if she was willing to forsake every sin, saying,"What shall I do?
8699Perhaps you will reply, in your cheerful way,''Do you feel so?
8699Sanum and Sarah lingered behind the rest; and as they drew near, she asked,"Did you not understand me?"
8699Shall I ever forget the Lord''s coming among us by the still rain of the Holy Spirit?
8699Shall I never see your face again-- that face, which bore to us more than a mother''s love?
8699Shall not such a woman be praised?
8699Shall we come in and bathe your feet?
8699Shall we ever find a better time than when so many are praying for us?"
8699Shall we not also prepare the way of the Lord?
8699Shall we not believe that the fruits of his labors have sprung up among us?
8699She placed her hand in his, looked up in his face, and answered his''Is Christ become beautiful?''
8699She staid till a voice seemed to say, What doest thou here, Elijah?
8699She took me from my horse, exclaiming,''Is it true that you have come?
8699Should a voice come from the mountains to- day, calling for preachers, would they give their sons to go and save the lost?
8699So, as many of them were strangers to the cleansing properties of water, they would ask again and again,"How do you make them so white?"
8699Some might have cried out, when her fine intellect and rare acquirements were devoted to the missionary work,"Why is this waste of the ointment made?"
8699Still no reply; but when they got near enough, they whispered,"May we have to- day to care for our souls?"
8699Struck by the languor of her teacher''s looks, she inquired tenderly,"Are you very tired?"
8699The catechist went on:"Have you seen the same river on the plain?"
8699The disease made rapid progress, and again she said,"I am very sick; I shall die soon: shall we not pray together?"
8699The leader could only ask,"Who will pray?"
8699The next question was,"What does it mean?"
8699The will of the Lord was her will, and what evil could befall her?
8699Then did she not seek a corner of the court where she might pray?
8699Then ought we not to mourn over this people, lost and fallen under the yoke of Satan?
8699Then to whom shall I look, as the instrument to do this work?
8699Then, shall we think no more of it?
8699Then, where are they?
8699Then, where is he?
8699There was no time in which they did not cry, with tears,''What shall we do?''
8699They said,"Can we not have one more prayer meeting before you leave?"
8699They would say,''What shall we do?
8699Was it not like an angel''s?
8699We find Yonan putting this question to a communicant:"Do you and M. live pleasantly together?"
8699We have certainly received freely: have we given any thing?
8699We have grown fat; and how long shall we lie under the quilts?''
8699What can we say to you, dear Mrs. Stoddard, who are shrouded in a cloud that is very dark?
8699What could she do?
8699What is your dependence for salvation?
8699What meant this simultaneous movement to the mercy seat?
8699What overcame this strong national prejudice?
8699What shall I do?
8699What shall I do?
8699What shall we do?
8699What was the matter?
8699What were her feelings when she looked round on twenty- three, sitting with their heads bowed down in silence?
8699What will become of you and me, who have sinned so often?"
8699When shall I see him as he is, and be filled with his love?''
8699When she first came to Christ, her teacher was awakened one morning by her asking at the bedside,"Is it wrong to wish to die?"
8699Who am I, that I should be raised from companionship with sin to the society of heaven?
8699Who does not admire that grace which, in this missionary age, raised up such a type of piety to be diffused over the globe?
8699Who will rise among us to carry forward the kingdom of our Christ?
8699Why was she thus loved?
8699Why were my associates, once, like me, children of wrath, now in heaven, while I was shut out?
8699Why, then, treat him so ill?
8699Will he be with us through the dark valley?
8699Will he come for us and receive us to himself, as he promised?"
8699Will our mothers follow the example of Hannah?
8699Yet what shall this people do?
8699and if separations are so trying here, what must be those of the last day?
8699and on being told that it was so,"There,"said she, turning to the unconcerned neighbor, who had come with her,"do you hear that?
8699and when shall I see my blessed Saviour?"
8699and why eatest thou not?
8699and why is thy heart grieved?
8699and will you not send them to our little school?"
8699are you sick?"
8699from one who never remembered to have seen the light?
8699or how many times you took me by the hand, and led me to the throne of grace?
8699or how, when she took our hand for the last time, she said,''The blessing of the Lord rest upon you''?
8699or those meetings of the sisters for prayer?
8699or those tearful pleadings in the closets?
8699or,"Who could endure a dish like that?''"
8699saying,''Hannah, why weepest thou?
8699twice in the week?"
8699when shall I see him?
50586''Are you comin''back, Bill?'' 50586 ''But I do n''t understand,''she said,''if he''s passed the critical stage why is n''t he getting well?''
50586''Christ is n''t to blame?'' 50586 ''Did you tackle the trouble that came your way With a resolute heart and cheerful?
50586''How bad?'' 50586 ''How many anvils have you had?''
50586''Is it the Boston light; the last as you pass out?'' 50586 ''Is it the Highland light?''
50586''Is it the Minot light?'' 50586 ''Say Bill, do n''t you remember when you tried to play George Washington and the cherry tree and almost cut me down?
50586''Say, papa, can I go with you?'' 50586 ''Tell me,''he cried,''did she write that of her free will or did you beg her to do it?''
50586''The Church is n''t to blame, is it?'' 50586 ''Then who are they from?''
50586''Where are you going?'' 50586 ''Who are you?''
50586''Who''s that big stiff putting up that game of talk?'' 50586 ''Why was that?''
50586''Wo n''t you climb up and sit on my limbs as you used to?'' 50586 ''You would n''t think much of me if I would walk up and slap your wife because you kept a dog I did n''t like, would you?
50586An old Methodist minister said to me a few years ago,''Why, William, you did n''t take the$ 10, did you?'' 50586 And what do you make?"
50586And what have you there?
50586And when did ye leave Chicago, Wally?
50586Are n''t these my children; did n''t I pay the doctor to bring them into the world?
50586Did they win the game of life or did Bill?
50586Did you vote for the saloon?
50586Do you fellows know what sacrifice means?
50586Does she put her arms around some poor sinner and try to save her for Christ?
50586Does she visit the sick?
50586George, you run down and tell Fred I''ve come, will you? 50586 Good Angel, did you ever swear?"
50586Good Angel, did you ever try to put up a stove- pipe in the fall?
50586HEAVENWhat do I want most of all?
50586Have n''t seen him, wife? 50586 He said,''How do you know me?''
50586He said,''Panathea, where dwellest thou?'' 50586 How Long, O God?"
50586How long sometimes a day appears and weeks, how long are they? 50586 How long?"
50586How many Sunday- school members?
50586How many go to communion?
50586How many go to prayer- meetings?
50586How many members has it?
50586I said,''I have never forgotten you; how is your mother?'' 50586 I said,''Where are the homes of want and squalor?
50586I said,''Where are the hospitals where they take the sick? 50586 If I want to beat them, what is that your business, are n''t they mine?"
50586If you had to get into heaven on the testimony of your washer- woman, could you make it? 50586 Is that what the Bible says?"
50586Is the finished product worth more than the raw material?
50586Is the finished product worth more than the raw material?
50586Jesus said,''Judas, betrayest thou the Son of Man with a kiss?'' 50586 Mr. S. Is he here?"
50586Must I confine myself to the Bible?
50586My God,he would say,"what will mother say?"
50586No; how much do I owe you?
50586No? 50586 Not with me?"
50586Oh, God, what is man, that thou art mindful of him?
50586Oh, devil, why do you hit us when we are down? 50586 Pillsbury, Minneapolis,''Sleepy Eye''?"
50586Say, saloon gin mill, what is your finished product?
50586THE NEED OF REVIVALSSomebody asks:"What is a revival?"
50586The bravest battle that was ever fought, Shall I tell you where and when? 50586 The conductor came along and said:''Where''s your money or ticket?''
50586The little fellow said:''Say, papa, can I go and play in the water at the lagoon?'' 50586 Well, is he at home?"
50586What If It Had Been My Boy?
50586What Shall the End Be?
50586What are some people going to do about the Judgment? 50586 What do they want to put up a fool sign like that?
50586What do you make paper out of?
50586What do you make?
50586What do you think of the Holy Spirit now?
50586What do you want?
50586What do you want?
50586What do you want?
50586What do you want?
50586What do you want?
50586What do you want?
50586What do you want?
50586What for?
50586What has infidelity done to benefit the world? 50586 What is man, that thou are mindful of him?"
50586What is the trouble?
50586What is your name and what do you want?
50586What is your raw material?
50586What is your raw material?
50586What shall be the end of them that obey not the Gospel of God?
50586What shall be the end of them that obey not the gospel of God?
50586What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
50586What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
50586What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
50586What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
50586What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel?
50586What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel?
50586What shall the end be?
50586What shall the end be?
50586What was that? 50586 What will you give up?"
50586What''s that bundle, Pa?
50586What''s the matter?
50586What''s this?
50586What,they said,"have you got on the water wagon?"
50586Where are you going?
50586Where are you going?
50586Where did you get all that money?
50586Where is he now? 50586 Wherein does Jesus Christ fail to come up to your standard and the highest conception of the greatest God- like spirit?
50586Who is that one for, Jesus?
50586Who is that one for?
50586Who''ll come into the kingdom of God? 50586 Who''ll yield his heart to Christ?
50586Who''s that one for?
50586Why? 50586 Why?"
50586Why?
50586Will a man rob God?
50586Would you let me see it?
50586Would you pray again and put in that verse?
50586You have let Jesus in? 50586 ''Did you believe me to be virtuous when you came here to ask me to be your wife?''
50586''How much did he leave?''
50586''Lord, is it I?''
50586''My God, hast thou forsaken me?''
50586''Whom seek ye?''
5058653:5- 6) and that= He= bore the penalty of= your= sins( 1 Peter 2:24), and that= your= sins are forgiven because Jesus died in= your= stead?
50586A gin mill; what do you make?
50586A little girl showed a man some presents she had received and he asked her,"How long may you keep them?"
50586A man comes along and says:"Are you a drunkard?"
50586A man was delivering a temperance address at a fair grounds and a fellow came up to him and said:"Are you the fellow that gave a talk on temperance?"
50586A stranger once asked:"What is the most powerful and influential church in this town?"
50586A university professor was greeted by a friend of mine who took him by the hand, and said:"What do you think of the Holy Spirit?"
50586A young man one time joined a church and the preacher asked him:"What was it I said that induced you to be a Christian?"
50586A young preacher just out of the seminary said:"Must I confine myself in my preaching to the Bible?"
50586After years have passed, are there still evidences of the presence and work of the evangelist?
50586Along came a young fellow, I should judge he was thirty, who looked prematurely old, and he said,''Pard, will you give me a dime?''
50586And as we are God''s ambassadors why should we fear what the devil may do?
50586And do you mean to say that is a good economic transaction to you?
50586And fourth,"Do I practice what I preach?"
50586And if anyone tells me he has tossed on the scrap heap the plan of atonement by blood I say,"What have you to offer that is better?"
50586And now, I want to know, my farmer friend, if this has been a good commercial transaction for you?
50586And now, while we''re all still, who''ll come down and say''I''m looking above the world?''
50586And the people spake against God and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
50586And they looked into the sea and the hogs were bottom side up, but Jesus said,"What is the matter?"
50586And they would come and I would say,"How are you?
50586And what do you think was in that package?
50586And what have you got to show for it?
50586And who were they?
50586And will you come home and be with us when they bring him back?
50586And you tell me you ca n''t make an instant decision to please God?
50586Another long pause, and then you hear,"Have all taken part that feel free to do so?
50586Another man comes along and I say:"Are you a church member?"
50586Are n''t you boys doing the same thing?
50586Are n''t you looking for a knot- hole to crawl through?
50586Are you a business man?
50586Are you afraid of the doctor when you are sick?
50586Are you afraid to give it to him?
50586Are you doing the same thing?
50586Are you lost?
50586Are you ready to do his will?
50586Are you ready to surrender?
50586Are you saved?
50586Are you the first person that has found that out and are you fool enough to go to hell because they are going to hell?
50586Are you willing to present yourself?
50586Are your children Christians?
50586Back comes the answer,"How long?"
50586Brutal, staggering men transformed into respectable citizens?
50586But I do n''t look like a man who would die quickly, do I?
50586But a man says:"Bill, will He forgive a murderer?
50586But suppose there is a hell?
50586But suppose there is no hell?
50586But the infidel says:"Mr. Sunday, why are there so many intelligent people in the world that do n''t believe the Bible?"
50586But there is nothing that can help me out now; and if the umpire calls me out now, wo n''t you say a few words over me, Bill?''
50586But what does the Lord say?
50586Can it be that you fail to realize his power?
50586Can these church members ever again lapse into dead conventionality?
50586Can you conceive anything being grander than this world if it had n''t a lot of things in it?
50586Can you give me enough?"
50586Can you help me?"
50586Can you help me?"
50586Can you tell me why?"
50586Champenoy?''
50586Charles G. Finney, after learning the name of any man or woman, would invariably ask:"Are you a Christian?"
50586Come on, are you ready?
50586Come up and hear me preach, will you, John?''
50586Commodore Vanderbilt poor and needy with his$ 200,000,000?
50586Did Martin Luther trim his sails to the breeze of his day?
50586Did he ever find it?
50586Did n''t I say he forgave Paul?
50586Did you ever look down on a finer crowd?
50586Did you ever thank God for hearing?
50586Did you ever thank God for the blessing of taste?
50586Did you ever thank God for the bread you eat, while so many others are hungry?
50586Did you ever thank God for the doctors and nurses and hospitals?
50586Did you ever thank God for your eyes?
50586Did you ever thank God that you can sleep?
50586Did you ever thank God that you have two good eyes while so many others less fortunate than you must grope their way in blindness to the coffin?
50586Did you ever thank him for the enemy that has been baffled, for the lie against you that has failed?
50586Did you ever thank him that you can see the sunrise and the sunset and can see the flowers and the trees and look upon the storm?
50586Did you ever think that thousands of people who were just as good as you are, are beating their heads against the walls of padded cells?
50586Did you ever think what it would mean to be deaf?
50586Did you ever wake up in the morning and thank God that you have had a good night''s rest?
50586Did you want to save me?"
50586Do n''t the Lord have a hard time?
50586Do n''t you feel ashamed?
50586Do n''t you know that eighteen out of thirty who are converted are converted before they are thirty years old?
50586Do n''t you know that every bad man in a community strengthens the devil''s mortgage?
50586Do n''t you know that sixteen out of twenty who are converted are converted before they are twenty years old?
50586Do n''t you know that?
50586Do n''t you remember the old swing you made?''
50586Do n''t you think that God grieves when you push him out of your life?
50586Do n''t you want to see men sober?
50586Do they prohibit?
50586Do they prohibit?
50586Do you believe that?
50586Do you believe the streets of heaven are paved with literal gold?
50586Do you care, Jesus, if I sit there?"
50586Do you carry insurance on your stock?
50586Do you ever realize that you are God''s representative-- God''s ambassador?
50586Do you expect it to burn?
50586Do you know that in infidelity the gospel is suicide?
50586Do you know who that young man was?
50586Do you know?
50586Do you mean to tell me that the godless, card- playing conditions of the Church are normal?
50586Do you see where you lose out?
50586Do you think that would stop the curse of the liquor traffic?
50586Do you think you can annihilate hell because you do n''t believe in it?
50586Do you think your scoffs can extinguish the flames of hell?
50586Do you trust God enough to let him do what he wants to do?
50586Do you want to pay taxes in boys, or dirty money?
50586Do you wonder that it was an infidel who started the question:"Is life worth living?"
50586Do you wonder that it was some fool woman, an infidel woman, that first started the question:"Is marriage a failure?"
50586Do you?
50586Does he ever expect God''s going to get water enough to flood that?"
50586Does the Saloon Help Business?
50586Does the butcher know that you are on your way to heaven?
50586Does the man who brings your laundry know that you belong to church?
50586Does the man who hauls away your ashes know that you are a Christian?
50586Does your milkman know that you are a Christian?
50586Does your newsboy know that you have religion?
50586Ever hear anything like that?
50586First-- Are you kindly disposed toward me?
50586For the nurse who watches over you that you may be restored to health?
50586For the surgeon who comes with scalpel to save your life or relieve your sufferings?
50586For was not this the trail that led the lost to salvation, the way home to the Father''s house?
50586Fourth-- Do you practice what you preach?
50586Glad Tidings to All What is the Gospel that the people ought to obey it?
50586God is n''t to blame, is he?''
50586Going to heaven?
50586Going to hell?
50586Has God done anything for us as a nation, has he done anything for us as individuals, that commands our gratitude?
50586Have n''t you got a little saffron?
50586Have you asked the milkman?
50586Have you called them up at the newspaper office?
50586Have you furnished yours?
50586Have you got a silver dollar?
50586Have you got any beef, any pork, any mutton?"
50586Have you said anything to the delivery boy-- to the butcher?
50586Have you said anything to the newsboy who throws your paper on the doorstep at night?
50586Have you said anything to the telephone girl when you called her up?
50586Have= you= come to God realizing that you are a lost sinner?
50586Have= you= confessed to Him as your Saviour and Master before the world?
50586Have= you= surrendered to Him as your Lord and Master?
50586He answered,"Why did n''t the dog come at me with the other end?"
50586He closes his eyes and says,"Now Jesus, you know,"and so forth, just as he would say to the chorister,"Rody, what is the name of that delegation?"
50586He did n''t believe in the Bible and his daughter said,"What shall I do?
50586He goes up to another mill and says:"Hey, what kind of a mill are you?"
50586He goes up to another mill and says:"Hey, what kind of a mill are you?"
50586He goes up to another mill and says:"What kind of a mill are you?"
50586He read some of the mottos, like''When did you write to mother last?''
50586He said,"Great God, man, do n''t you know?
50586He said,''You would n''t let me starve, would you?''
50586He was on crutches, right leg off at the knee, shivering, and he said,"Please, sir, will you come up to the jail and talk and pray with papa?
50586Helen, is that mother coming down the hill?"
50586How are you going to cross over?
50586How are you, Aunty?"
50586How can you get it?
50586How can you promote a revival?
50586How can you promote a revival?
50586How do you know but that God said"streets of gold"in order to convey to us the highest ideal our minds could conceive of beauty?
50586How long did it take him to accept Christ after he had made up his mind?
50586How long did that conversion take?
50586How long, how long art thou?"
50586How many people are there in the United States?
50586How many people pray in humility and truth?
50586How many times have you attempted pride of wealth?
50586How many times have you found yourself exercising pride?
50586How many will go with Jesus to the last ditch?
50586How many will say it?
50586I ask:"Does she get to prayer- meetings?"
50586I can imagine him crying out in the words of Jeremiah:"What will you do in the swelling of the Jordan?"
50586I do n''t look like a man that would die very quickly, do I?
50586I go to a family and it is broken up, and I say,"What caused this?"
50586I have had women say to me,"Mr. Sunday, do n''t you think there is danger of talking too much to them when they are so young?"
50586I heard my friend, George Stuart, tell how he imagined that he walked up to a mill and said:"Hello, there, what kind of a mill are you?"
50586I said to Mr. Preston, who was then a minister:''Have you been to see him?''
50586I said to my friend,"George, do you see that old drunken bum, down and out?
50586I said,"Grandpa, what are you doing?"
50586I said,"How much is here?"
50586I said,"What will grow, crab apples or pears?"
50586I said,"Who''s that?"
50586I said,''Oh, God, what if that had been my boy?''
50586I said,''Where are the graveyards, the grave- diggers?
50586I said,''Where, where are the hearses that carry your dead?
50586I said:''What''s the matter, mother?''
50586I said:''When will the working men go by clad in overalls?
50586I said:''Who is he?''
50586I saw the sun in all its regal splendor and I said to the people,''When will the sun set and it grow dark?''
50586I say is that all?
50586I say,"Hey, Colonel Politics, what is the matter with the country?"
50586I say,"What are you doing?"
50586I stagger, and reel, and spew in my wife''s presence, and she says:"Hello, John, what did you bring home?"
50586I step up to a young man on the scaffold and say,"What brought you here?"
50586I thought,"What''s the use?
50586I want the coin, see?"
50586I would say,"Have you seen Fred, or Rody, or Peacock, or Ackley, or any of them?"
50586I would walk around with him and I''d say,"Whose mansion is that, Jesus?"
50586I''m ready; where do you get off at?
50586If Abraham Lincoln had read about Alkali Ike, or Three Fingered Pete, do you think he would ever have been President?
50586If his salvation depended on what his clerks tell about him, would he get there?
50586If the Spirit remains forever, why does n''t his power always show itself?
50586If there is no devil, why do you cuss instead of pray?
50586If we people were able to have panes of glass over our hearts, some of us would want stained glass, would n''t we?
50586If you can, why do n''t you leave it alone?
50586If you could live one hundred years you would n''t want to die, would you?
50586If you put a polecat in the parlor you know which will change first-- the polecat or the parlor?
50586If you would get right with God what would be the result?
50586If your getting into heaven depended on what your dressmaker knows about your religion, would you land?
50586If your husband had to gain admittance to heaven on the testimony of his stenographer, could he do it?
50586Imagine a little minnow saying:"Must I confine myself to the Atlantic Ocean?"
50586In my home?
50586In my lodge?
50586In some insane asylums, do you know what they do?
50586Interest in Manhood"Have you no interest in manhood?"
50586Is Aunty Griffith here?"
50586Is a man cruel that tells you the truth?
50586Is it drink?
50586Is it going to have any different effect on you, whether the gang pays$ 500 or$ 1,000 license?
50586Is it well with thee?
50586Is it well with your husband?
50586Is it= your= purpose to strive to please Him in everything day by day?
50586Is n''t he here?"
50586Is n''t it great?
50586Is n''t it so?
50586Is n''t it time you went red hot after the enemy?
50586Is n''t this my wife, did n''t I pay for the license to we d her?"
50586Is she here?"
50586Is that you?''
50586Is there any particular kind of life you would like?
50586Is there anything about Christianity that is necessarily uncultured?
50586Is there help?
50586Is your husband a Christian?
50586It is said,''Why can not we improve on the Bible?
50586It means that if you do n''t care any more for yourself than that why should he?
50586Jesus said:"How is that so?
50586Just like a shrimp who would say,"Must I confine my roaming to the Atlantic Ocean?"
50586Just send up word and say,"Jesus, I''ve changed my mind; just put my name down for that, will you?
50586Ladies, do you want to look pretty?
50586Let me ask you one question: Are you ready to surrender to him?
50586Listen, where does it go?
50586M?"
50586My, where''s mother, wife?"
50586Now, when Jesus wanted to give his disciples an impressive object lesson he called in a college professor, did he?
50586Nursing Bad Habits Are you nursing a habit today?
50586O Lord, do you hear us?
50586Of what value is your morality when your soul is lost?
50586Oh, Jesus, is n''t this a fine bunch?
50586Oh, but somebody says, do you call the news of that book that I am on the road to hell, good news?
50586On the building?
50586Or are you so blind to the spiritual that you ca n''t see that you need God''s help?
50586Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful?
50586Out came the farmer:"Hey, why do n''t you use the other end of that fork?"
50586People sometimes ask me,"Who do you think will die first, Mr. Sunday, you or your wife, or your children or your mother?"
50586Peter and James and John?
50586Peter knew what their end would be-- blessings here and eternal life hereafter-- but he said,"What shall the end be of them that obey not?"
50586Praying in Humility How many people pray in a real sense?
50586Preparing for Eternity I said to a fellow one time,"Do n''t you think that possibly there is a hell?"
50586Put it in a refrigerator?
50586Regulate what by high license?
50586Revival Demands Sacrifice When may a revival be expected?
50586Right in your neighborhood, right in your block, how many are Christians?
50586Search the annals of time and the pages of history and where do you find promises like that?
50586Second-- Are you doing this to help me?
50586See how the Lord does things?
50586She said:''What''s your name?''
50586She saw them coming and cried out,''Have you any news of my boy?''
50586She took one look and said,''My God, is it you, Frank?''
50586She will say,"How are you, William?"
50586Shortly after he had gone, the prisoner said to the watchman,"Who was that man that talked and prayed with me?"
50586So he came and chose Moses to lead them, and when Moses got them out in the wilderness they began to knock and said,"Who is this Moses anyway?
50586So that''s what you found, is it, Cowper?
50586Some asked,"Where is the colonel?"
50586Some of them stopped him and said:"What is the matter?
50586Some one would say:"Good Angel, were you ever drunk?"
50586Some people often say to me:"I wonder what the angels do; how they employ their time?"
50586Some say:"Mr. Sunday, why is it that so few aged sinners are converts?"
50586Sunday gets results for God; therefore, reason they, why should we attack him?
50586Sunday has widely circulated his message upon this theme:"WHAT SHALL THE END BE?"
50586Suppose death is eternal sleep?
50586Suppose that when we die that ends it?
50586Suppose there is no hell?
50586Supposing a man should come to you and say,"The title to your property is no good and if some one contests it you will lose?"
50586THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SUNDAY What does converted mean?
50586Taking a reasonable view of the case, what do we find?
50586Tell me, where did Moses get his faith?
50586That is, are= you= willing to do His will even when it conflicts with your desire?
50586That poor, dirty, triple extract of vice and sin?
50586That seems to have moved him, and I can hear him cry in the words of my text:"What shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?"
50586That you can hear music and the voices of friends and dear ones?
50586That you can leave your home and business, and come here and hear the songs and the preaching of the word of God?
50586The Bible says heaven or hell, so why do you resist?
50586The Gin Mill What is the matter with this grand old country?
50586The Judgment of God What is your life?
50586The butcher says,"What do you want, a piece of neck?"
50586The first recorded words of Jesus are these:"Wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?"
50586The governor here and I did n''t know it?
50586The kid looked at me in wonder and said:"Say, boss, why did n''t you chuck that nickel in the sewer?"
50586The man said,"Captain of what, sir?"
50586The most popular song for most of you would be,"''Where is that joy which once I knew, When first I loved the Lord?''"
50586The mother or that godless, maudlin bum?
50586The next day in the street one man said to another:''Have you heard the news?
50586The next question I want to ask is, how can you get it?
50586The old man heard and looked up with a smile on his face and asked:"Did I understand you to say that I am dying?"
50586The operation was performed, and when she regained consciousness, they said:"Bessie, were n''t you afraid when they put you on the table?"
50586The second question:"Have you as a young man lived as you demand of me as a girl that I should have lived?"
50586The song quickly changes to"Oh, Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?"
50586The teacher turned to him and said,"And how about you, Wilbur?"
50586The third question:"If I, as a girl, had lived and done as you, as a young man, and you knew it, would you ask me to marry you?"
50586The three addresses given on that day were"What Shall I Do with Jesus?"
50586The two saw each other''s reflections in the French plate behind the bar, and the young man came out and said:"How do you do?"
50586The young fellow said:"I suppose you do n''t remember me?"
50586Then Jesus cried,''My God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
50586Then he asked the Pharisees:"Is that not proof enough that I am the Son of God, that I make the dead to arise?"
50586Then he talked to that old fellow for two hours, and then the old scoundrel stroked his whiskers, and what do you think he said?
50586Then somebody looked around and said,"Mr. L----, where is your little boy?"
50586Then the stranger said:"Will you please tell me why you said it was the most powerful and influential church in the community?"
50586Then whom are you going to believe, the man who has tried it or the man who knows nothing about it?
50586They took the wounded soldier into their home,''Wo n''t you stay with us and be our son?
50586They would go around and put their grips away in their room, wherever it is, and then they would say,"Can we sit here, Jesus?"
50586Third-- Do you know what you''re talking about?
50586Under the title"What Shall the End Be?"
50586Very well; is it well with the child?
50586Was n''t it good news to her to know that she and all her household would be saved by hanging a scarlet line out of the window?
50586We all jumped down through the violets and varicolored flowers, the air pulsing with bird song, and I cried,"''Are-- all-- here?''
50586We had a grand meeting last night, Lord, when the crowd come down from Dicksonville( or what was that place, Rody?
50586We have seen that it is good news; now what is it to obey?
50586Well, then, how can I get this life that you want and everybody wants, eternal life?
50586Were there not enough graves in Egypt?"
50586What Will a Dollar Buy?
50586What a Revival Does What is a revival?
50586What are you doing?
50586What business are you in?"
50586What can I do to keep out of hell?
50586What did Methuselah know about smoking cigarettes?
50586What did his dying prayer do?
50586What difference did it make?
50586What difference does it make whether the fire in hell is literal or not?
50586What difference does it make whether the fire in hell is literal, or the fittest emblem God could employ to describe to us the terrible punishment?
50586What difference does that make?
50586What difference would it make?
50586What do I mean by power?
50586What do you cuss for?
50586What do you or I amount to out of 1,400,000,000 people?
50586What do you think God will do if the mother fails?
50586What do you think I did?''
50586What do you want to do, pay taxes in money or in boys?
50586What do you want?"
50586What does God care about that?"
50586What does it matter if you pack a church to the roof if nothing happens to turn the devil pale?
50586What does such a spectacle mean in a great old university, in a great city?
50586What does that prove?
50586What does that show?
50586What does your money amount to?
50586What does your wealth amount to?
50586What for?
50586What for?
50586What has it ever done to help humanity in any way?
50586What have you found by trusting in the finished work of Jesus Christ?
50586What have you given the world it never possessed before you came?
50586What have you got to show for it?
50586What is it not to obey?
50586What is it to obey the Gospel?
50586What is it?
50586What is it?
50586What is more to blame for the crowded prisons than mothers?
50586What is that ground worth without seed in it?
50586What is that procession?
50586What is that?
50586What is the cause?
50586What is the gospel, and what is it to obey the gospel?
50586What is the matter with our country?
50586What is the matter with the country, Colonel Politics?
50586What is the matter?
50586What is the matter?
50586What is the matter?
50586What is the use of putting chairs in the aisles and out the doors?
50586What is your raw material, saloons?
50586What kind of a mill are you?"
50586What more can he do?
50586What must I do?
50586What paved the way for the downfall of the mightiest dynasties-- proud and haughty Greece and imperial Rome?
50586What shall the end be?
50586What should I do?
50586What was it for Israel to obey?
50586What was it for Noah to obey?
50586What was it for Rahab to obey?
50586What was the end of those who did n''t look at the brazen serpent in the wilderness?
50586What was the end of those who were n''t in the ark with Noah?
50586What was the end of those who were not with Rahab when she hung out the scarlet line?
50586What was the matter with them?
50586What was the result?
50586What will a quart do?
50586What will be the end?
50586What will he do?
50586What will some do?
50586What would you care for an angel''s song if there were no mother''s song?
50586What would you think of the fire department if it slept while the town burned?
50586What''s the difference between those two men?
50586What''s the matter with the country?
50586What''s the matter with the country?
50586What, if through your neglect, that boy becomes a Judas when he might have been a John or Paul?
50586What, if through your unfaithfulness, your boy becomes a curse and your daughter a blight?
50586What?
50586When Napoleon Bonaparte was asked,"What do you regard as the greatest need of France?"
50586When a baby is born, what do you do with it?
50586When all that is gone, when pleasures pass away, and sorrow and weeping and wailing take their place, what shall the end be?
50586When is a revival needed?
50586When is a revival needed?
50586When is a revival needed?
50586When is a revival needed?
50586When may a revival be expected?
50586When may a revival be expected?
50586When may a revival be expected?
50586When should we promote a revival?
50586When the flood came, was n''t it good news for Noah to know that he would be saved in the ark?
50586When there is a neglect of prayer?
50586When your prayers affect God?
50586When?
50586When?
50586When?
50586Whence all the misery and sorrow and corruption?
50586Where are the undertakers that embalm the dead?''
50586Where are you tonight, old Eternal City of Rome on your seven hills?
50586Where are you?
50586Where can you find a place where they are not?
50586Where did Moses get his backbone to say:"I wo n''t be called the son of Pharaoh''s daughter?"
50586Where did Moses get the nerve to say,"Excuse me, please,"to the pleasures of Egypt?
50586Where do you bury your dead?''
50586Where else may one so see"the people"; or fundamental human nature so expressing itself?
50586Where have they all gone?
50586Where is the minster, and where are the nurses to give the gentle touch, the panacea?''
50586Where is the wise?
50586Where live the poor?''
50586Where will I find it?"
50586Where will he go?
50586Where will you find them?--where wo n''t you find them?
50586Where wo n''t you find them?
50586Which would you rather have, empty buildings or empty jails, penitentiaries and insane asylums?
50586Who are you struggling with?
50586Who can commit it?
50586Who can commit it?
50586Who gets the money?
50586Who gets the nickel?
50586Who gets the ninety- five cents?
50586Who gets the rest?
50586Who gets the twenty cents?
50586Who has died?"
50586Who has the most money Sunday morning, the saloon man or you?
50586Who has to pay the bills?
50586Who is better qualified to be the mediator?
50586Who is the man that fights the whisky business in the South?
50586Who is wise?
50586Who knows but that Judas became the godless, good- for- nothing wretch he was because he had a godless, good- for- nothing mother?
50586Who knows but that it is inhabited by a race unsullied by sin, untouched by death?
50586Who knows the most, God or you?
50586Who pays to feed and keep the gang you have in jail?
50586Who suffers most?
50586Who were filled with the Holy Spirit?
50586Who works the hardest for his money, the saloon man or you?
50586Who''ll come and get under the blood with me?"
50586Who''ll come out clean- cut for God?"
50586Who''ll take his stand for the Lord?
50586Who?
50586Whom did Jesus warn?
50586Why are so few people coming into the kingdom?
50586Why are we so confident that Billy Sunday is the Lord''s own man, when so many learned critics have declared the contrary?
50586Why ca n''t I build the slaughter house?
50586Why ca n''t I run my horse?
50586Why did God give us the Bible?
50586Why did they trust me?
50586Why do n''t some of you go out and soak that guy?
50586Why do n''t you confess?
50586Why do n''t you kiss your wife instead of cursing her?
50586Why do n''t you take a picture of that?
50586Why do n''t you use a little, bud, so that something will come your way?
50586Why do such names stand out on the pages of history as Wesley, Whitefield, Finney and Martin Luther?
50586Why do you come here?''
50586Why do you lie instead of telling the truth?
50586Why do you starve your spiritual body?
50586Why do you want to be a sinner and refuse to yield?
50586Why have n''t you as much power with God as the one hundred and twenty had at Pentecost?
50586Why is it that with all our universities and colleges we have n''t produced a book like the Bible?
50586Why should not a man go to greater lengths when dealing with living realities of the utmost importance?
50586Why these meager results with this tremendous expenditure of energy and money?
50586Why will God not forgive it?
50586Why?
50586Why?
50586Wife comes out and says,"Hello, John, what have you got?"
50586Will he ask some of the fellows of the town?
50586Will he ask the County Liquor Dealers''Association?
50586Will he go ask some of these old brewers?
50586Will he go ask some old saloon- keeper?
50586Will you accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour?
50586Will you accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour?"
50586Will you come?"
50586Will you do it?''
50586Will you give me your hand?"
50586Will you go up and talk and pray with papa?
50586Will you say,"God, I did n''t have time enough"?
50586Will you say,"God, I had no light?"
50586Within a month, within a week, within a day, within an hour?
50586Wo n''t you come down to the mission?
50586Wo n''t you do it?''
50586Would I apologize?
50586Would n''t this be a grand old world if it were n''t for a lot of things in it?
50586Would n''t this city be a great place to live in if some people would die, get converted, or move away?
50586Would vice become virtue because more people follow it?
50586Would you be surprised to be reminded that infidel writers and speakers have always and do always advocate and condone and excuse suicide?
50586Would you introduce a bill to repeal all the laws that do not prohibit?
50586Would you laugh and go on about your business?
50586You are the sovereign people, and what are you going to do about it?
50586You ca n''t stand before God in the Judgment and say,"Jesus, were you down there in the tabernacle?
50586You do n''t believe in quick conversions?
50586You do n''t like it?
50586You drink the stuff and what have you to say?
50586You have seen counterfeit money?
50586You have seen them counterfeiting Christians?
50586You might as well sit around beneath the shade and fan yourself and say"Ai n''t it hot?"
50586You never think of going without breakfast, do you?
50586You say,"If I am satisfied with my life why do you want to interfere with my business?"
50586You say,"Where will I find these people to talk to them?"
50586You say,"Why ca n''t I run my auto?
50586You that vote for it, and you that sell it?
50586You would seize him and put him in jail, and supposing while there, your own son would come and say:"Father, how much does he owe you?"
50586You, who are in rebellion against God?
50586You, who are in rebellion against the authority of God''s government?
50586Your diamond is a fine thing to carry until it''s lost, and of what value is it then?
50586[ Illustration:"DOES YOUR NEWSBOY KNOW THAT YOU HAVE RELIGION?"]
50586[ Illustration:"FIRST-- ARE YOU KINDLY DISPOSED TOWARD ME?"]
50586[ Illustration:"SAY, BOSS, WHY DIDN''T YOU CHUCK THAT NICKEL IN THE SEWER?"]
50586[ Illustration:"WHERE''S YOUR MONEY OR TICKET?"]
50586[ Illustration:"WHO WILL LEAD THE WAY?"]
50586and where are the brawny men who work and toil over the anvil?''
50586hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
50586here?"
50586here?"
50586said I,''To wear and batter all these hammers so?''
50586what would be your answer?
50586where is the disputer of this world?
50586where is the scribe?
46986And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 46986 Art thou loose from a wife?
46986Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
46986But some man will say, How are the dead raised up? 46986 For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory, why yet am I also judged as a sinner?"
46986Friend, wherefore art thou come?
46986Have ye never read what David did?... 46986 Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?"
46986How would such a theory affect the received chronology concerning Christ? 46986 Is Christ divided?
46986Is poverty of spirit a blessing? 46986 Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?"
46986Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
46986Pilate then went out unto them[ the Jews], and said, What accusation bring ye against this man? 46986 Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
46986Then Judas which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I? 46986 Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, saying, Master which is the great commandment in the law?
46986Who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
46986Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
46986Why callest thou me good? 46986 Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?"
46986Why eateth your master with publicans and sinners?
46986Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
46986''My son,''she is represented as having said,''why have you done this?
469861 When was Jesus born?
4698610 How many generations were there from Abraham to Jesus?
46986101 In what country were they when Peter was called?
46986102 Who did Jesus declare Peter to be?
46986104 When were James and John called?
46986105 Where was Jesus when he called Peter, James and John?
46986106 Was Andrew called when Peter was called?
46986107 Who was called from the receipt of custom?
46986108 Who was the mother of James the Less and Joses?
46986109 Who was their father?
4698611 Does Luke''s genealogy agree with the Old Testament?
46986110 Were Matthew and James the Less brothers?
46986111 To what city did John belong, and where was it located?
46986112 Who was the tenth apostle?
46986113 How many of the apostles bore the name of Judas?
46986116 Who was Jesus''favorite apostle?
46986117 Is the Apostle James mentioned in John?
46986118 What other disciples besides the Twelve did Jesus send out?
46986119 What charge did Jesus make to his disciples?
4698612 How many generations were there from Abraham to David?
46986120 Did Jesus have a habitation of his own?
46986121 His residence in Capernaum was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
46986122 Were Zebulon and Nephthali situated"beyond Jordan,"as stated?
46986123 Were Peter, Andrew, James and John with Jesus when he taught in the synagogue at Capernaum?
46986124 Did Jesus perform many miracles in Galilee at the beginning of his ministry?
46986125 Did he perform any miracles before he called his disciples?
46986126 When was the miraculous draught of fishes made?
46986127 What accident was caused by the enormous draught of fishes?
46986128 How long did the Jews say it took to build the temple?
4698613 How many generations were there from David to the Captivity?
46986130 Did he deliver his sermon sitting or standing?
46986134 When and where was the Lord''s Prayer delivered?
46986135 Was the Sermon on the Mount delivered before Matthew( Levi in Mark and Luke) was called from the receipt of custom?
46986136 When did Jesus cleanse the leper?
46986137 When did he cure Peter''s mother- in- law?
46986138 Was this before or after Peter was called to the ministry?
46986139 Were James and John with Jesus when he performed this cure?
46986140 When was the centurion''s servant healed?
46986141 Who came for Jesus?
46986142 Where was he when he performed this miracle?
46986143 When did he still the tempest?
46986144 When did he cast out the devils that entered into the herd of swine?
46986145 How many were possessed with devils?
46986146 When asked his name what did the demoniac answer?
46986147 How many swine were there?
46986148 Where did this occur?
46986149 Do the Evangelists all agree in regard to the expulsion of demons by Jesus?
4698615 How many generations were there from the Captivity to Christ?
46986150 What great miracle did Jesus perform at Nain?
46986151 In their accounts of his curing the paralytic what parenthetical clause is to be found in each of the Synoptics?
46986152 What effect had the teachings of Jesus upon the people?
46986153 What did he say to the people in regard to letting their light shine?
46986154 What did he say concerning the way that leads to life?
46986156 Where was John baptizing when Jesus and his disciples came into Judea?
46986157 What city of Samaria did Jesus visit?
46986158 What did his disciples say to him when about to leave Bethany?
46986159 Where was he when he dined with publicans and sinners?
46986160 What did the Pharisees say to his disciples, because they, with Jesus, dined with publicans and sinners?
46986161 Who inquired of Jesus the reason for his disciples not fasting?
46986162 What did he say when reproved for plucking the ears of corn on the Sabbath?
46986163 What did he claim regarding Moses?
46986165 Who of Christ''s disciples witnessed the raising of Jairus''daughter?
46986166 What did Jesus say when sending out his Twelve Apostles?
46986167 What command did he give them respecting the provision of staves?
46986168 When the Samaritans refused to receive him what was said?
46986169 What did Jesus say to the multitude concerning John the Baptist?
4698617 According to the accepted chronology, what was the average age of each generation from David to Jesus?
46986170 Whose rejection of him provoked the declaration,"A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country"?
46986171 When he came into his own country and taught in the synagogue what did the people say?
46986172 When Herod heard of his wonderful works, what did he say?
46986173 When and for what reason was John beheaded?
46986174 Who was Herodias?
46986175 What is said of the numbers baptized by Jesus and his disciples as compared with those baptized by John?
46986176 Who furnished the loaves and fishes with which the multitude in the desert was fed?
46986177 How many were fed?
46986178 Where did this miracle occur?
46986179 After feeding the five thousand what did Jesus do?
4698618 What was the average age from David to the Captivity?
46986180 For what purpose did he go to the mountain?
46986181 Were his disciples with him?
46986182 To what port did he command his disciples to sail?
46986184 What remarkable feat was attempted on the trip?
46986185 What did the Jews say to Jesus respecting his Messianic mission?
46986186 What notable incident occurred at Jerusalem?
46986187 In the miracle of restoring the sight of the man born blind, what did he tell the man to do?
46986188 What is the meaning of the word"Siloam"?
46986189 Who provoked the displeasure of the Pharisees by eating with unwashed hands?
4698619 What was the average age from the Captivity to Jesus?
46986190 Of what nationality was the woman who desired Jesus to cast the devil out of her daughter?
46986191 What did his disciples say when he expressed his intention of feeding the four thousand?
46986192 After feeding the four thousand where did he come?
46986193 Where does Mark say he came?
46986194 What did he say to the Pharisees who asked for a sign?
46986195 On the way to Caesarea Philippi what remarkable discovery was made by Peter?
46986197 When did the Transfiguration take place?
46986198 Was the countenance of Jesus changed?
46986199 When did Peter propose building the three tabernacles to Jesus, Moses and Elias?
469861:"Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
4698620 What was the average length of each generation from Abraham to David?
46986200 What did the voice from the clouds declare?
46986200, 201), says:"People wonder why so much of the old mythology, the daily talk, of the Aryans was solar: what else could it have been?
46986201 Who witnessed the Transfiguration?
46986203 What occurred immediately after the Transfiguration?
46986204 What ailed the man''s son whom Jesus cured after the Transfiguration?
46986205 When the authorities at Capernaum demanded tribute of Jesus what did he command Peter to do?
46986206 What was the nature of the tribute demanded?
46986207 After leaving Galilee where did Jesus go?
46986208 In going to Jerusalem to attend his last Passover, what route did he take?
46986209 What city did he pass through on his way to Jerusalem?
4698621 What was the average length of each generation from Adam to Abraham?
46986210 What miracle did he perform on the way?
46986211 Was it one or two blind men that sat by the wayside beseeching him to heal them?
46986212 What inquiry did the disciples make regarding the cause of the man''s blindness?
46986213 When did this occur?
46986214 What did Jesus say regarding divorce?
46986216 In his conversation with the rich man what commandments did he prescribe?
46986217 What great miracle did he perform at Bethany?
46986218 Who was it requested that James and John might sit, one on the right and the other on the left hand of Jesus in his kingdom?
46986219 Who occupies a seat at the left hand of Jesus?
4698622 How many generations were there from Adam to Abraham?
46986220 What did Jesus affirm in regard to the mustard seed?
46986221 With faith as large as a grain of mustard seed, what did he say his disciples could do?
46986222 In the parable of the Great Feast what was the character of the feast?
46986223 Whom did the giver of the feast send to invite the guests?
46986224 What befell the servants, or servant?
46986225 What did the giver of the feast declare respecting those who refused to attend?
46986227 In the parable of the Wicked Husbandmen did the owner of the vineyard send one servant, or more than one, each time to collect the rent?
46986228 What happened to the servants?
46986229 In the parable of the Talents how did the master apportion his money?
4698623 How many generations were there between Rachab, the mother of Booz, and David?
46986230 What was their gain?
46986231 What did the unprofitable servant do with the money entrusted to him?
46986232 What are the concluding words of Jesus in this parable?
46986233 In the lawyer''s interview with Jesus, who was it, the lawyer, or Jesus, that stated the two great commandments?
46986235 Did his controversy concerning David and Christ take place with the Pharisees, as stated by Matthew?
46986236 Where was Jesus on the day preceding his triumphal entry into Jerusalem?
46986237 Preparatory to his triumphal entry what command did he give his disciples?
46986238 Did he ride both animals?
46986239 The riding of two asses by Jesus was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
46986240 When did Jesus purge the temple?
46986241 When did he curse the fig tree?
46986242 When was the tree discovered by his disciples to be withered?
46986244 What did Jesus accuse the Jews of doing?
46986246 Who anointed Jesus?
46986247 Where did she put the ointment?
46986248 Where did this occur?
46986249 At whose house did it occur?
46986250 Who was Simon?
46986251 At what time during his ministry did this anointing occur?
46986252 Did it occur before or after his triumphal entry?
46986253 How many days before the Passover did it occur?
46986254 Who objected to this apparent waste of the ointment?
46986256 When did the Last Supper take place?
46986258 What ceremony was instituted at the Last Supper?
4698626 Who was Sala?
46986260 At the Last Supper did Jesus pass the cup once, or twice?
46986261 Where was Jesus when he uttered his last prayer?
46986262 What is said of his agony at Gethsemane?
46986263 How many times did Jesus visit Jerusalem during his ministry?
46986264 To what country was his ministry chiefly confined?
46986265 How long did his ministry last?
46986266 What is said regarding the extent of his works?
46986267 Can the alleged teachings of Jesus be accepted as authentic?
46986268 When did Jesus first foretell his passion?
46986269 When did he announce his betrayal?
4698627 Who begat Ozias?
46986270 Did Jesus say who should betray him?
46986271 How did he disclose his betrayer?
46986272 When did Satan enter into Judas?
46986273 How did Judas betray Jesus?
46986274 What did Jesus say to Judas when he betrayed him?
46986275 What was Judas, and what office did he hold?
46986276 What did Judas receive for betraying his master?
46986277 What did he do with the money?
46986278 The purchase of the potter''s field was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
46986279 What became of Judas?
4698628 Who was Josiah''s successor?
46986280 To whom did Peter deliver his speech describing the fate of Judas?
46986281 What did Peter say in regard to the name of the field?
46986282 Were there more than one of Jesus''disciples concerned in his betrayal?
46986283 When the Jewish council met to plan the arrest of Jesus, to what conclusion did they come?
46986284 Who arrested him?
46986285 Who does John say was sent to arrest him?
46986286 What is said regarding the multitude sent out to apprehend him?
46986287 How did they go out to capture him?
46986288 When the band sent to capture him first came up to him what did they do?
46986289 What did Peter do when Jesus was arrested?
4698629 Who was the father of Jechonias?
46986290 When was Jesus bound?
46986291 What did they do with Jesus when he was taken?
46986292 Did he have an examination before his trial?
46986293 Before whom did his preliminary examination take place?
46986296 What is said regarding the tenure of Caiaphas''office?
46986297 What had Caiaphas prophesied concerning Jesus?
46986298 Did Jesus have a trial before the Sanhedrim?
46986299 Where was his trial held?
469863 In what month and on what day of the month was he born?
4698630 When did Josias beget Jechonias?
46986300 What was the charge preferred against him?
46986301 What is said regarding witnesses?
46986302 What did the so- called false witnesses that appeared against him testify that he had said?
46986303 What had Jesus said?
46986304 Was he questioned by the Sanhedrim?
46986305 To the priest''s question,"Art thou the Christ?"
46986306 When did his trial before the Sanhedrim take place?
46986307 Could this trial have been held in the night as stated by Matthew and Mark?
46986308 During what religious festivities was his trial held?
46986309 On what day of the week was it held?
4698631 Did Jechonias have a son?
46986310 How long did this trial last?
46986311 Did he have a defender or counselor in the Sanhedrim?
46986312 Had Jesus been tried, convicted and executed by the Jews would he have been crucified?
46986313 What does Peter say in regard to the mode of punishment employed in his execution?
46986314 How was he treated by the Sanhedrim?
46986316 Did Peter deny him three times before the cock crew?
46986317 Where were they when Jesus foretold Peter''s denial?
46986318 What did Peter do when he entered the palace?
46986319 When was he first accused of being the friend of Jesus?
46986320 When was he accused the second time?
46986321 By whom was he accused the second time?
46986322 Who accused him the third time?
46986323 Was Jesus present when Peter denied him?
46986324 Where was Jesus next sent for trial?
46986325 What was the result of Pilate''s sending Jesus to Herod?
46986326 Did Jesus''s trial before Pilate take place in the presence of his accusers?
46986327 Did Pilate go out of the judgment hall to consult with those who were prosecuting Jesus?
46986328 What was the result of his trial before Pilate?
46986329 When Pilate could not prevail upon the Jews to allow him to release Jesus, what did he do?
4698633 Who was the father of Zorobabel?
46986330 What indignities were heaped upon Jesus during his trial before Pilate?
46986331 When was he scourged?
46986332 What custom is said to have been observed at the Passover?
46986334 By whom was Jesus clad in mockery?
46986335 What was the color of the robe they put on him?
46986336 When did this occur?
46986338 Who smote Jesus after his trial?
46986339 To whom did Pilate deliver him to be crucified?
4698634 Who was the son of Zorobabel?
46986340 Who was compelled to carry the cross?
46986341 Where was Simon when they compelled him to carry the cross?
46986345 Where was he crucified?
46986346 What was the inscription on the cross?
46986347 Did the name of Jesus appear on the cross?
46986348 Did the word"Nazareth"appear in the inscription?
46986349 What did they offer him to drink before crucifying him?
4698635 Who was the father of Joseph?
46986350 How was he fastened on the cross?
46986351 At what hour of the day was he crucified?
46986352 How did the soldiers divide the garments?
46986353 Who were crucified with Jesus?
46986354 His crucifixion between two thieves fulfilled what prophecy?
46986355 How long did Jesus survive after being placed upon the cross?
46986356 What were his last words?
46986357 In what language were his last words uttered?
46986358 Matthew interprets the Hebrew words quoted by him to mean,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
46986359 What are the words given by Matthew and Mark?
46986360 What expression did his words,"Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani,"provoke?
46986361 Who was it bade them see whether Elias would come to his rescue?
46986362 Did the thieves between whom he was crucified both revile him?
46986363 What request did the penitent thief make of Jesus?
46986364 What did Jesus say to the thief?
46986365 What were the centurion''s words?
46986366 After Jesus expired what did one of the soldiers do?
46986367 What is said to have issued from the wound?
46986368 Was Christ''s suffering foretold by the prophets?
46986369 What marvelous events occurred at the time of the crucifixion?
46986370 How long did the darkness last?
46986371 Was the veil of the temple rent, as our Gospel of Matthew declares?
46986373 From what source was Matthew''s story regarding these marvelous events derived?
46986374 What request did the Jews make of Pilate concerning Jesus and the malefactors?
46986375 When the soldiers broke the legs of the thieves, why did they spare those of Jesus?
46986376 What demand was made by the Jews on the evening of the crucifixion?
46986377 What additional reason was there for having the bodies taken down?
46986378 What did Pilate do when Joseph solicited the body of Jesus?
46986379 Were the disciples present at the crucifixion?
46986380 What women followed Jesus and witnessed his execution?
46986381 Where were Mary Magdalene and her companions during the crucifixion?
46986382 Was Mary, the mother of Jesus, present?
46986383 Who stood by the cross with the mother of Jesus?
46986384 To whom was entrusted the care of Jesus''mother?
46986385 In whose sepulcher was the body of Jesus placed?
46986386 Was his body embalmed when it was laid in the sepulcher?
46986387 What is said in regard to wrapping the body of Jesus by Joseph?
46986388 What was the amount of the material used in embalming Jesus?
46986389 When did the women procure materials for embalming Jesus?
4698639 Did Jesus believe himself to be descended from David?
46986390 When did they go to embalm the body?
46986391 When was the sepulcher closed?
46986392 In what year was Jesus crucified?
46986393 On what day of the month was he crucified?
46986394 On what day of the week was he crucified?
46986395 On what day of the feast did the crucifixion occur?
46986396 What led to the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus?
46986397 What did Christ say during his ministry concerning the cross?
46986399 How old was Jesus at the time of his death?
469864 What determined the selection of this date?
4698640 The miraculous conception was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
46986400 How long did Jesus say he would remain in the grave?
46986401 What occurred on the morning of the resurrection?
46986402 Who were the first to visit the tomb on the morning of the resurrection?
46986403 Who was Salome?
46986404 At what time in the morning did the women visit the tomb?
46986405 When does Matthew say they came?
46986406 Was the tomb open, or closed, when they came?
46986407 Whom did they meet at the tomb?
46986408 Were these men or angels in the sepulchre or outside of it?
46986409 Were they sitting or standing?
4698641 What name was to be given the child mentioned in Isaiah''s prophecy?
46986410 What were the first words they spoke to the women?
46986411 Did Mary Magdalene observe the divine messengers when she first came to the tomb?
46986412 Who became frightened at the messengers?
46986413 What did the women do when they became frightened?
46986414 Did the women see Jesus?
46986415 Did the women tell the disciples what they had seen?
46986416 How many disciples visited the tomb?
46986417 Who looked into the sepulchre and beheld the linen clothes?
46986418 Did Peter enter into the sepulchre?
4698642 To whom did the angel announcing the miraculous conception appear?
46986421 To whom did Jesus first appear?
46986422 Where was Mary Magdalene when Jesus first appeared to her?
46986423 Did Mary know Jesus when he first appeared to her?
46986424 Was she permitted to touch him?
46986425 Where did he appear to his disciples?
46986426 How far from Jerusalem was Emmaus, where Jesus made his first appearance?
46986427 How many disciples were present when he first appeared to them?
46986428 What effect had his presence when he first appeared to them?
46986429 How many of the disciples doubted the reality of his appearance?
4698643 For what purpose was the Annunciation made?
46986430 Were they all finally convinced of his resurrection?
46986431 When he appeared to them did they know that he must rise from the dead?
46986433 Did Paul''s companions see Jesus?
46986435 Was Jesus seen by woman after his resurrection?
46986436 From where did Jesus rise?
46986437 Was he readily recognized by his friends?
46986438 Did his appearances indicate a corporeal, or merely a spiritual existence?
46986439 If Jesus appeared in a material body, was he naked, or clothed?
4698644 Did the Annunciation take place before or after Mary''s conception?
46986440 What is said of the saints who arose on the day of the crucifixion?
46986441 When did the resurrection take place?
46986443 On what day did the Sanhedrim visit Pilate for the purpose of obtaining a guard?
46986444 When was the guard placed at the tomb?
46986445 What is said in regard to the opening of the tomb?
46986446 What did the guards do when they left the tomb?
46986447 What did the chief priests do?
46986448 What is said of the resurrection by Peter?
46986449 What did Paul teach regarding the resurrection of Christ?
4698645 Who was declared to be the father of Jesus?
46986450 What did Paul teach regarding the resurrection of the dead in general?
46986451 When did the disciples receive the Holy Ghost?
46986452 On what day of the week did it occur?
46986453 Did Thomas receive the Holy Ghost?
46986454 Who had Jesus said would send the Holy Ghost to his disciples?
46986455 What effect had the Holy Ghost upon them?
46986456 Who heard them speak in new tongues?
46986457 To the charge of drunkenness what reply did Peter make?
46986458 What inquiry did Paul make of John''s disciples?
46986459 When did Jesus''disciples begin to baptize?
4698646 What prediction did the angel Gabriel make to Mary concerning Jesus?
46986460 What form of baptism is Jesus said to have prescribed for the use of his apostles?
46986461 What was his final command to the apostles?
46986462 How long did Jesus remain on earth?
46986463 Where did the ascension take place?
46986465 What occurred at the ascension?
46986466 For what purpose did Jesus ascend to heaven?
46986467 Did Jesus ascend bodily into heaven?
46986468 Do all the Evangelists record the ascension?
46986469 Had any man ever ascended to heaven before Jesus?
4698647 When Mary visited Elizabeth what did she do?
46986470 Who was Jesus Christ?
46986471 Is God a visible Being?
46986472 How many Gods are there?
46986473 Is the doctrine of the Trinity taught in the New Testament?
46986474 Was Christ the only begotten Son of God?
46986475 By what agency and when was the Christ begotten?
46986476 Of what gender is the Holy Ghost?
46986479 Who did Mary say was the father of Jesus?
4698648 What decree is said to have been issued by Caesar Augustus immediately preceding the birth of Christ?
46986480 What did Jesus''neighbors say regarding his paternity?
46986481 Who did Peter declare him to be?
46986482 What testimony is ascribed to Paul?
46986487 Did Christ have a preexistence?
46986488 Was he infinite in wisdom?
46986489 Was he infinite in goodness?
46986490 Was he infinite in mercy?
46986496 When was Christ''s second coming and the end of terrestrial things to take place?
46986497 Did the Apostles believe that the second coming of Christ and the end of the world were at hand?
46986498 To what extent was the gospel to be preached before his second coming?
46986499 Did Jesus claim to be the Christ or Messiah from the first?
469865 What precludes the acceptance of this date?
4698650 Of what province was Joseph a resident?
46986500 Who where the first to recognize his divinity?
46986501 What is said of Jesus in Hebrews?
46986502 What did he say respecting his identity with God?
46986503 How did he attempt to establish his claims?
46986504 What did he say regarding the truthfulness of his testimony concerning himself?
46986505 Did Jesus''neighbors believe in his divinity?
46986506 What opinion did his friends entertain of him?
46986507 Did even his brothers believe in him?
46986509 What is said of the Apocryphal Gospels which appeared in the early ages of the church?
4698651 Why was Joseph with his wife obliged to leave Galilee and go to Bethlehem of Judea to be enrolled?
46986511 For whom did he say his blood was shed?
46986512 Was his blood really shed?
46986515 If the God was crucified does he suffer endless pain?
46986516 If God died, but subsequently rose from the dead, was there not an interregnum when the universe was without a ruler?
46986517 Are all mankind to be saved by Christ?
46986518 What does Paul affirm concerning the Atonement?
4698652 Was Jesus born in a house or in a stable?
46986520 In permitting the crucifixion of Jesus, who committed the greater sin, Pilate or God?
46986521 What was the character of his death?
46986522 What did Jesus teach respecting the resurrection of the dead and the doctrine of immortality?
46986524 Did Christ descend into hell?
46986525 What is taught regarding justification by faith and justification by works?
46986526 What does Christ teach regarding salvation?
46986527 Did Christ abrogate the Mosaic law?
46986528 What is taught regarding the forgiveness of sin?
46986529 What is taught regarding future rewards and punishments?
4698653 Why did Joseph and his wife take shelter in a stable?
46986530 Did he teach the doctrine of endless punishment?
46986531 Is it possible to fall from grace?
46986532 Is baptism essential to salvation?
46986533 What constitutes Christian baptism, immersion or sprinkling?
46986534 Did Christ command his disciples to repeat and perpetuate the observance of the Eucharist?
46986535 What did he teach in regard to the efficacy of prayer?
46986536 Where are we commanded to pray?
46986537 Did Christ assume for himself the power of answering petitions?
46986538 Does God know our wants?
46986539 What portion of their goods did he require the rich to give the poor to obtain salvation?
4698654 What celestial phenomenon attended Christ''s birth?
46986540 What did he teach respecting the publicity of good works?
46986541 What original rules of table observance did he teach his disciples?
46986542 What religious formula is to be found in the New Testament?
46986543 What is taught respecting the use of oaths?
46986544 What opposing rules of proselytism did Christ promulgate?
46986545 What is to befall him that hath nothing?
46986546 What did he say would be the fate of those who took up the sword?
46986547 What did he say regarding the fear of death?
46986548 What is to be the earthly reward of those that follow Christ?
46986549 What promise did Christ make to Paul at the commencement of his ministry?
4698655 Who visited him after his birth?
46986550 How are Christ''s true followers to be distinguished from those of the devil?
46986552 What were the early Christians?
46986553 What did he teach respecting poverty and wealth?
46986554 In the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, what befell the representatives of vagrancy and respectability?
46986555 Why was Dives''request that his brothers be informed of their impending fate refused?
46986556 While at the temple with his disciples what act did he commend?
46986557 Did he practice the virtue of temperance?
46986558 What was his first miracle?
46986559 Did he oppose slavery?
4698656 From where did the wise men come?
46986560 What did the apostles teach?
46986561 Did he favor marriage?
46986562 What did he encourage women to do?
46986563 What did he say respecting children?
46986565 Did he not promote domestic strife?
46986566 What did he require of his disciples?
46986567 Did he not indulge in vituperation and abuse?
46986569 Do the Pharisees deserve the sweeping condemnation heaped upon them by Christ and his followers?
4698657 What announcement did the angel make to the shepherds?
46986570 What is said in regard to his purging the temple?
46986572 Did he not teach the doctrine of demoniacal possession and exorcism?
46986573 What became of the swine into which Jesus ordered the devils to go?
46986574 What did Jesus say to the strange Samaritan woman whom he met at the well?
46986575 Was he not an egotist and given to vulgar boasting?
46986576 Did he not practice dissimulation?
46986577 After performing one of his miraculous cures, what charge did he make to those who witnessed it?
46986578 On the approach of the Passover what did he say to his brethren?
46986579 Why did he teach in parables?
4698658 What effect had the announcement of Christ''s birth upon Herod and the people of Jerusalem?
46986580 What immoral lesson is inculcated in the parable of the Steward?
46986581 In the parable of the Laborers what unjust doctrine is taught?
46986582 What did he teach regarding submission to theft and robbery?
46986583 Why was the woman taken in adultery released without punishment?
46986584 Whom did he pronounce blessed?
46986585 Did he teach resistance to wrong?
46986588 What maxim does Paul attribute to Jesus?
4698659 What did his parents do with him?
46986590 What was the character of Christ''s male ancestors?
46986591 What female ancestors are named in his genealogy?
46986592 Who was his favorite female attendant?
46986593 Who were his apostles?
46986594 What power is Christ said to have bestowed on Peter?
46986595 When Peter discovered that Jesus was the Christ what did he do?
46986597 What did Peter say to Jesus in regard to compensation for his services?
46986598 What is said of John in the Gospel of John?
46986599 What is said regarding the conduct of his Apostles on the evening preceding the crucifixion?
469866 Where was Jesus born?
4698660 When unable to discover Jesus what did Herod do?
46986600 When the Jews came to arrest Jesus what did the disciples do?
46986601 What became of the Twelve Apostles?
46986602 What are Paul''s teachings regarding woman and marriage?
46986603 Did Paul encourage learning?
46986604 What admissions are made by Paul regarding his want of candor and honesty?
46986605 What is said of the persecutions of Paul?
46986606 What was Christ''s final command to his disciples?
46986608 What did Christ say respecting the intellectual character of his converts?
46986609 Whom did Christ declare to be among the first to enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
4698661 What was the real cause of Herod''s massacre?
46986610 What promise did he make to his followers?
4698662 In the massacre of the innocents what prophecy was fulfilled?
4698663 When Herod died what did the Lord command Joseph to do?
4698664 The sojourn of Joseph and Mary with Jesus in Egypt was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
4698666 Had Joseph and Mary lived in Nazareth previous to the birth of Jesus?
4698667 How did the parents of Jesus receive the predictions of Simeon concerning him?
4698668 Does the name"Joseph"belong in the text quoted above?
4698669 What does Luke say regarding the infancy of John and Jesus?
469867 His reputed birth at Bethlehem was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
4698670 What custom did Jesus''s parents observe?
4698671 On one of these occasions where did they find him?
4698672 What was the medium of communication through which the will of Heaven was revealed to the participants in this drama?
4698673 When, and at what age, did Jesus begin his ministry?
4698675 The advent of John was in fulfillment of what prophecy?
4698676 What was predicted concerning John?
4698677 When the conception of John was announced what punishment was inflicted upon Zacharias for his doubt?
4698678 Where was John baptizing when he announced his mission to the Jews?
4698679 How old was Jesus when John began his ministry?
4698680 Were Jesus and John related?
4698681 When Jesus desired John to baptize him, what did the latter do?
4698682 What did John say regarding Jesus?
4698683 What other testimony did he bear concerning Jesus?
4698685 John heard this voice from heaven; did he believe it?
4698686 Do all the Evangelists record Jesus''baptism by John?
4698687 With what did John say Jesus would baptize?
4698688 How many were baptized by John?
4698689 Who held the office of high priest at the time Jesus began his ministry?
469869 How many generations were there from David to Jesus?
4698690 Who was tetrarch of Abilene at this time?
4698691 Where was Jesus three days after he began his ministry?
4698692 Was he led, or driven by the spirit into the wilderness?
4698693 When did the temptation take place?
4698695 What did the devil next do?
4698696 What did the devil propose?
4698697 Where did the devil take him first, to the temple, or to the mountain?
4698698 Had John been cast into prison when Jesus began his ministry?
46986After what?
46986Alluding, as is alleged, to the coming destruction of Jerusalem, what did he declare they would say?
46986Among the politer classes, when strangers meet, the question is asked:''To what sublime religion do you belong?''
46986An enrollment of Roman citizens for the purpose of taxation was made in Syria 7 A. D. 49 Of what king was Joseph a subject when Jesus was born?
46986And are we to approve in a God conduct that we regard as detestable in a man?
46986And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
46986And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
46986And how could he have taught, unless he had reached the age of a master?
46986And if all of it was fulfilled, will not this account for the empty sepulchre?
46986And what of Joses, and Juda, and Simon, and her daughters who remained at home?
46986Apostles"?
46986Are not Christians, then, in condemning these men, ungrateful to their greatest benefactors?
46986Are not these writings"full of pious frauds and fabulous wonders"?
46986Art thou Elias?
46986Besides, as it was at the full of the moon, what need had they of lanterns and torches?
46986But conceding, for the sake of argument, that he was crucified; does this make his resurrection probable, or even possible?
46986But did his so- called prophecy have reference to this event?
46986But have Protestant countries a purer record?
46986But if Joseph was not the father of Jesus, what is the use of giving his pedigree?
46986But if"I and my Father are one,"how does that fulfill the law?
46986But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?
46986But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?"
46986But what do we understand by the term myth?
46986But who can describe the grace and the soft languor of these daughters of Syria, their large black eyes, the warm bistre tints of their skin?
46986But why did Jesus, if omniscient, as claimed, select a thief for this office?
46986But why was this duty imposed upon John when the Apostle James( the Less) was a brother of Jesus and a son of Mary?
46986By reminding them that it was the express will of their Master?
46986Can one, who soothed us in the lesser troubles of our lives, look on while we are suffering the greatest agony of all and fail to comfort?
46986Can the belief of such men, in such an age, establish the reality of a phenomenon which is contradicted by universal experience?
46986Concerning this brutal act of Jesus, Helen Gardener says:"Do you think that was kind?
46986Could they have done otherwise?
46986Did Jesus go to Hell with the thief because the thief was unfit to go to Heaven with him?
46986Did Jesus miraculously create it?
46986Did Jesus recant on the cross?
46986Did he advocate industry and frugality?
46986Did he appear to her naked, or was he clothed?
46986Did he desire them to disregard his commands?
46986Did he do this himself?
46986Did he do this?
46986Did he raise himself from the dead?
46986Did he renounce the Kingdom of God when God deserted him?
46986Did he respect it himself?
46986Did representatives of all these nations really assemble to hear the disciples, or was this merely an imaginary gathering of the writer?
46986Do not these writings display"the greatest superstition and ignorance"?
46986Do such predictions exist?
46986Do the remaining books of the New Testament confirm it?
46986Do the writers of the New Testament claim to be inspired?
46986Do they prove that Christ was divine-- that he was a supernatural being, as claimed?
46986Do you think it was godlike?
46986Do you think that a man who could offer such an indignity to a sorrowing mother has a perfect character, is an ideal God?"
46986Do you think that, even if he were to cure the child then, he would have done a noble thing?
46986Does an analysis of his alleged history disclose the deification of a man, or merely the personification of an idea?
46986Does any one believe that he did?"
46986For how could he have had disciples if he did not teach?
46986For what purpose did Christ descend into hell and preach to its inhabitants?
46986For what purpose was his blood shed?
46986For what purpose was the voice sent?
46986Grant it; but is it necessary for him in order to exhibit his divine character to assume the manners of a brute?
46986Had they turned their mother out of doors?
46986Hath not the scriptures said, That Christ cometh out of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?"
46986Have not these writings been"imposed upon the world by fraudulent men, as the writings of the holy(?)
46986He said unto him, What is written in the law?
46986He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
46986He says:"Why then, it has been asked, does Josephus make no mention of so infamous an atrocity?
46986How could the council, many of whose members were Sadducees, receive this as credible?
46986How did they treat it?
46986How does he meet the accusation and justify his conduct?
46986How he went into the house of God in the days of Abiathar, the high priest, and did eat the shew bread?"
46986How long before the close of Herod''s reign was he born?
46986How long did he remain in the grave?
46986How long must an innocent people suffer for an alleged crime that was never committed?
46986How long must our mythology, with all its attendant evils, rule and curse the world?
46986How long ought we to continue in prayer?
46986How, then, could he have written that Jesus was the Christ?
46986I should call on that Infinite Love that has served us so well?
46986If Christ was the first to rise from the dead what becomes of the miracles of Lazarus, of the widow of Nain''s son, and of the daughter of Jairus?
46986If Christ, then, did not rise from the dead by his own volition, was his resurrection any proof of his divinity?
46986If God really wished to convince all the people why did he not show him to all the people?
46986If Jesus was the Christ, and Christ was God, as claimed, who owned"these things,"he or the devil?
46986If Joseph was not the father of Jesus how does proving that he was descended from David prove that Jesus was descended from David?
46986If a part of this prophecy was fulfilled, may not all of it have been fulfilled?
46986If man can not punish crime because not free from sin himself, is it just in God, the author of all sin, to punish man for his sins?
46986If only the man died can this be true?
46986If so, how did it come into existence?
46986If so, what relation did she bear to him?
46986If so, where did he procure his clothes?
46986If the Holy Ghost was the mother of Jesus did he have two mothers?
46986If the New Testament is not inspired and infallible, what follows?
46986If the disciples believed that Mary was deluded, is it unreasonable to believe that they were deluded also?
46986If the divine part was sacrificed does God cease to exist?
46986If, on the other hand, he would deliberately falsify in a matter of this importance, what is his testimony worth as to the origin of the four gospels?
46986In order for him to believe this what was necessary?
46986In the verse immediately following this prediction, his disciples say:"Tell us, when shall these things be?
46986Is Christ a historical or a philosophical myth?
46986Is God a mischievous urchin taunting his hungry dog with a morsel of bread, and shouting,"Beg, Tray, beg!"?
46986Is John the Baptist a historical character?
46986Is it evidence of a perfect character to accompany a service with an insult?
46986Is it not plain that each of them professes to trace the lineal descent of one and the same man, Joseph?"
46986Is it not reasonable to suppose that the alleged information conveyed in his speech was as familiar to the disciples whom he addressed as to himself?
46986Is it not strange that his enemies should be cognizant of this when his disciples"knew not the scripture, that he must rise again from the dead?"
46986Is it probable that a man in the agonies of a terrible death would devote his expiring breath to a recital of Hebrew poetry?
46986Is the above less true of the books we are reviewing?
46986Is this confirmed by the Evangelists?
46986Is this correct?
46986Is this probable?
46986Is this the only miraculous conception claimed in the Bible?
46986Is this true?
46986Is this true?
46986Is this true?
46986James:"But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?"
46986Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?"
46986John:"And they asked him[ John], what then?
46986John:"They said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph?"
46986John:"Woman, why weepest thou?"
46986Judged by this standard what is the comparative strength of these sovereigns''subjects?
46986Luke: When he remained behind in Jerusalem, and they found him in the temple,"his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
46986Luke:"They said, Is not this Joseph''s son?"
46986Luke:"Why seek ye the living among the dead?"
46986Mark:"And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
46986Mark:"Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani, which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
46986Mark:"Is not this the carpenter?"
46986Matthew and Mark say:"Is not his mother called Mary?
46986Matthew: By an implied affirmative answer to Judas''question,"Is it I?"
46986Matthew: They said,"Is not this the carpenter''s[ Joseph''s] son?"
46986Matthew:"Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani, that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
46986Matthew:"He[ Jesus] asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am?
46986Matthew:"His disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?
46986Matthew:"Is not this the carpenter''s son?"
46986Matthew:"Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast not?"
46986Most Christians condemn Communism; but was the Communism of nineteen hundred years ago better than the Communism of today?
46986Of what benefit was the voice when those who heard it were unable to distinguish it from thunder?
46986On what part of the temple did he set him?
46986Paul:"But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
46986Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
46986Pursuant to this command toward what place did they steer?
46986Regarding this the"Bible for Learners"says:"Was such a foolish report really circulated among the Jews?
46986Savage says:"They knew nothing about any sacraments; they had not been instituted"( What is Christianity?).
46986So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
46986The words Mark attempts to give are"Elohi, Elohi, metul mah shabaktani?"
46986The words mean,"My God, my God, why hast thou sacrificed me?"
46986Then said he unto another, And how much owest thou?
46986Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?"
46986Then that story about Elijah is a fiction, is it?
46986Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
46986Then what is the use of prayer?
46986Through whom was this sacrifice secured?
46986To ten(?)
46986To whom is this rite to be administered, to both adults and infants, or to adults alone?
46986To whom were its words addressed?
46986Under these circumstances is it reasonable to suppose that the chief priests would send out a torchlight procession to apprehend him?
46986Was Christ omnipotent?
46986Was Christ omnipresent?
46986Was Christ omniscient?
46986Was Christ self- existent?
46986Was Mary descended from David?
46986Was Paul crucified for you?"
46986Was he a worthless ingrate, unable and unwilling to care for her?
46986Was he its author?
46986Was he unable to conduct his ministry without the aid of one?
46986Was it a lost coin?
46986Was it the human, or the divine part of him that suffered death?
46986Was she really dead?
46986Was such insolence of manners on the part of Jesus calculated to promote the interest of the cause he professed to hold so dear at heart?
46986Was the penitent thief baptized?
46986Were he and his disciples the only ones who performed miracles?
46986Were the disciples armed?
46986Were they greater than God?
46986What becomes of Matthew''s saints who rose from the dead on the day of the crucifixion, two days before Christ rose?
46986What did Jesus do in turn?
46986What did he say according to Matthew?
46986What did he teach?
46986What did his companions do when they saw the light which attended the appearance?
46986What did they say in reply?
46986What do the Evangelists themselves declare?
46986What had Jesus predicted concerning his denial?
46986What is such belief worth?
46986What meaning did he attach to the word Cephas?
46986What name was to be given Mary''s son?
46986What request was made by James and John?
46986What use have such men of witnesses?
46986What was required of man to secure salvation?
46986What was the burden he was required to carry?
46986What was the nature of his resurrection?
46986What was the need of this when the place had already been"prepared... from the foundation of the world"( Matthew xxv, 34)?
46986When did they come out of their graves?
46986When even the dying words of this Christ are borrowed, is it not evident that the whole story of his life is fabulous?
46986When every step thus far taken by the council had been illegal, why should it have been so particular in regard to the witnesses?
46986When restored does he show his gratitude by praising the drug and damning the doctor?
46986When was this?
46986Where did he overtake them?
46986Where did this bring them?
46986Where now is Isis the mother, with the child Horus in her lap?
46986Where was he when he uttered this lamentation?
46986Which one?
46986Who did Paul declare him to be?
46986Who does Luke declare him to be?
46986Who does the author of Acts state was high priest?
46986Who ruled Judea, Pilate or the Sanhedrim?
46986Who was Barrabas?
46986Who was John the Baptist?
46986Who was the other?
46986Who will be his successor?"
46986Who witnessed it?
46986Why blame the Jews or the Romans or any other mortals?
46986Why blame the instruments?
46986Why did the tree contain no fruit?
46986Why persecute the descendants?
46986Why should they marvel at the predictions of Simeon when long before they had been apprised of the same thing by the angel Gabriel?
46986Why was this done?
46986Why?
46986Why?
46986Would such insolent behavior have a tendency to gain for him the world''s esteem or aid the cause he represents?
46986Would you like him as a family physician?
46986and his brethren, James and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
46986and his sisters, are they not all with us?"
46986and is not such an omission rather indicative of a late Hellenistic author, who scarcely had heard the name of the brother so early martyred?"
46986and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?"
46986and with what body do they come?
46986and with what body do they come?
46986how readest thou?
46986what answer did he give?
60107Are you going to make your Easter duty?
60107Which of these three,he asked of the lawyer after telling him the story,"was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?"
60107Who knows,said St. Alphonsus Liguori,"what God requires of me?
6010724. Who is your master?
60107A corpse?
60107A man enters your house at dead of night and carries off your property; what do you call it?
60107A man meets you on a lonely road and takes your money forcibly from you; what do you call it?
60107A man picks your pocket on the street; what do you call it?
60107A person seems very good, but what is the reason?
60107Again, how about the advice of your_ father_ confessor?
60107All these are various ways of breaking the Seventh Commandment; and what is that?
60107And Jesus answering, said; Were there not ten made clean?
60107And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?
60107And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
60107And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
60107And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, ye of little faith?
60107And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
60107And answering them, he said: Which of you whose ass or his ox shall fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath day?
60107And are not kind words often of more worth than bodily refreshment?
60107And as Jesus looks out on the few who come to his feet, to the Holy Communion, he is forced to exclaim in sorrow:"Were not ten made clean?
60107And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him, and saying: Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
60107And even setting that aside, is it not possible that those who have studied a subject know more about it than those who have not?
60107And for raiment why are you solicitous?
60107And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
60107And he called him, and said to him: What is this I hear of thee?
60107And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
60107And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
60107And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one satisfy them here with bread in the wilderness?
60107And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
60107And how have we every one heard our own tongue wherein we were born?
60107And how?
60107And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
60107And if it be so necessary for parents to watch over the bodies of their children, what shall I say of the duty of watching over their minds and souls?
60107And is it only those who are strangers to him that contradict him?
60107And is not that happiness?
60107And now in every- day life how must we treat our neighbor in order to fulfil the command of Jesus Christ,"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself"?
60107And pride is a lie, a deceit;"for if thou hast received,"says St. Paul,"why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?"
60107And the Pharisees being gathered together, Jesus asked them saying: What think you of Christ?
60107And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
60107And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
60107And then in spiritual things how do we act?
60107And then they say:"Suppose these children get worse and disgrace my name, and even, lose their souls-- what shall I do then?"
60107And they asked him, and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
60107And they asked him: What then?
60107And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
60107And they were all amazed and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these who speak, Galileans?
60107And what do I mean by this over- reaching or deceiving?
60107And what does a good shepherd do?
60107And what does that mean?
60107And what happened to them on the road?
60107And what have we done, many of us?
60107And what horrible mutterings are these that we hear coming up from dark corners, from workshops, from factories, from lodging- houses, from streets?
60107And what is penance?
60107And what is the word of God?
60107And what is the world''s joy compared to the joy of paradise?
60107And what sort of a penance?
60107And when he was come near, he asked him, saying: What wilt thou that I do to thee?
60107And who are those who speak in God''s name?
60107And who are_ they?_ you will ask.
60107And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
60107And who is its master?
60107And why does it not seem to be a temptation?
60107And why is all this parade?
60107And why not?
60107And why not?
60107And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
60107And why, if he lets it be sown, does he not root out this bad seed, and not let it grow and choke what is good?"
60107And why?
60107And why?
60107And why?
60107And why?
60107And yet must we not confess that too often we do not even make an attempt to practise this virtue?
60107And yet what reason had the Samaritan to consider this man to be his neighbor?
60107And, lastly, you want God to forgive your sins?
60107Are not you of much more value than they?
60107Are there not found some in our own day who imitate the conduct of the Pharisee and his friends?
60107Are they spirits?
60107Are thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
60107Are we afraid of that?
60107Are we all going this way?
60107Are we in sorrow?
60107Are we tempted?
60107Are you afflicted with incurable illness?
60107Are you going to church or for a walk?
60107Are you humiliated?
60107Are you in a fit state to appear there?
60107Are you in business, or at work?
60107Are you in temptation and danger of losing God?
60107Are you in the fever of sin?
60107Are you punished by cold and hunger?
60107Are you ready_ now_, at this moment, to die?
60107Are you rich?
60107Are you sensible of the responsibility which lies upon you to see that the priest is sent for, especially when they are in danger of death?
60107Are you so sensitive about your neighbor''s faults because they offend God?
60107Are you so sensitive about your neighbor''s faults, then, because they offend yourself?
60107Are you very particular to keep the laws of_ mother_ church?
60107Are you weary after your day''s labor?
60107Art thou Elias?
60107Art thou the prophet?
60107As much as you want to take?
60107At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
60107At that time: Jesus said to the multitude of the Jews: Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60107At that time: The Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and levites to John, to ask him: Who art thou?
60107Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
60107Because they would rather not be bothered?
60107Brethren: Know you not that they who run in the race, all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize?
60107But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
60107But are those who stay outside of the one fold in the way to use this sufficient grace?
60107But are we merely to admire it in them, or have we too a share in it?
60107But do they all mean just what I have said_ he_ meant?
60107But do you dare to say this?
60107But does St. Peter mean that we actually must always obey every one, man, woman, or child, who chooses to command us?
60107But from what do these men of whom our Lord speaks in this parable wish to be excused?
60107But have you followed the example of the one grateful leper-- have you gone back to thank him?
60107But he answering one of them, said: Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
60107But he said to him: What is written in the law?
60107But he, willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbor?
60107But how is it in fact?
60107But how shall we tell that it does exceed its rights?
60107But in thus covering the sins of others how does charity cover our own?
60107But is it certain that those whom they are tempted to envy are, in reality, in so much better a state?
60107But is it honored among Christians according to its dignity?
60107But the men wondered, saying: Who is this, for even the winds and the sea obey him?
60107But what do such excuses denote?
60107But what do we see?
60107But what do we see?
60107But what does our Divine Lord say of those who now refuse his invitation to this heavenly banquet?
60107But what is the fault?
60107But what is the need of having so many of them?
60107But what kind of Christians must we think ourselves since we all hate to suffer?
60107But what riches of injustice has he gained?
60107But what saith the Scripture?
60107But what should you be swift to hear?
60107But what went you out to see?
60107But what went you out to see?
60107But why did not our Lord let him know it?
60107But why did not our Lord suffer enough to free us from suffering at all?
60107But why is this?
60107But you will say, perhaps:"I do not need St. Joseph''s help so much, for I have Our Blessed Lady to go to; is not she more powerful even than he is?"
60107But, after all, are you not perhaps guilty of a little of the same sin yourselves?
60107By despising it?
60107Can we ever by our words bring others into the church?
60107Catholic heads of families, employers, masters and mistresses, keepers of stores and workshops, how do you look after those that work for you?
60107Christian, Catholic?
60107Could you possibly ask anything more?
60107Did he not promise a reward for even a cup of cold water?
60107Did not the devil know that he was God and could not sin?
60107Did you ever know any such case whose repentance you thought was worthy of such celestial rejoicings?
60107Did you ever spend an hour looking at the drives in Central Park on a pleasant afternoon?
60107Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
60107Do n''t you see the church looking down with eyes of mercy upon you?
60107Do n''t you sometimes envy the rich, get discontented with your position, feel rebellious against the will of God?
60107Do n''t you think if we tried that plan that the numbers on the men''s side would often be rather slim?
60107Do not our own sins, little or great, continually cry out for penance?
60107Do our sins terrify us?
60107Do people get all they pray for?
60107Do we need strength for the battle of life, and courage in the struggle against the world, the flesh, and the devil?
60107Do we want to be where Jesus is now, and where he will be for all eternity?
60107Do you correct your children when they engage in such talk?
60107Do you doubt this?
60107Do you get the doctor?
60107Do you give them time to get to confession?
60107Do you know what the word"tempt"means, my brethren?
60107Do you know what they are?
60107Do you look after the moral conduct of those you employ?
60107Do you not give back as good-- and often worse-- than you get?
60107Do you not see the cap gradually taking a form that will fit some of your heads?
60107Do you offer them such nourishment as a sick person needs?
60107Do you raise your voice in his defence?
60107Do you see that they go to Mass?
60107Do you see upon your souls great livid plague- spots of mortal offences against the Almighty?
60107Do you think they will ever be full of wisdom or have the grace of God in their hearts?
60107Do you turn out of your house those notorious backbiters and tale- bearers of your neighborhood when they begin their poisonous gossip?
60107Do you visit your servant''s sick- bed, or the beds of the poor, to whom we are all indebted for so much service?
60107Do you want to win and save those who have sinned against you?
60107Do you wish, dear brethren, to make sure of not being deceived by these wolves in sheep''s clothing?
60107Do you?
60107Does St. Peter mean, then, that we must be willing to obey every human creature, every man, woman, or child that undertakes to command us?
60107Does he pretend that the holy sacrament of matrimony is keeping him away?
60107Does his grace move them to some sacrifice of their pride, their convenience, or their means?
60107Does it mean that a good intention in itself is a thing which leads to hell?
60107Does our Lord really mean all he says?
60107Does your heart burn with sympathy for him?
60107Drink?
60107Explain the solar system to a child of five years: will he understand you?
60107Fast- days-- do you know what that means?
60107Fervent gratitude would now exclaim:"Surely no Catholic can do any of these to Jesus Christ?"
60107For instance, somebody tells something about you which you know to be false; do you put the best construction on this?
60107For what is it to be exalted in the true sense of the word?
60107For what was it which we celebrated then, and what is it which we are celebrating now?
60107For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
60107God has called you often before; now, by the voice of his priest, he speaks once more and says:"Why stand ye here all the day idle?"
60107God may well say to such a one:"Thou fool, who has told thee that?
60107Grace of God?
60107Had you the gold of Christian charity to present?
60107Had you the incense of faith and the myrrh of sweet and fragrant hope?
60107Have I a right to participate in the Easter joy of to- day, or am I only making an outside show of it, while my conscience tells me I am a hypocrite?
60107Have I kept the commandments of God and of the church?
60107Have I made my Easter duty, or resolved to make it?
60107Have they wings like the angels we saw years ago in the picture- book?
60107Have you been negligent?
60107Have you done this?
60107Have you followed it?
60107Have you neglected the sacraments?
60107Have you neglected your children?
60107Have you never, when you accused yourself of some sin, said that you could not help it?
60107Have you not listened to indecent stories?
60107Have you not often aped the manners and swagger of the worldly- minded?
60107Have you not told some such?
60107He will ask:"How are you?
60107His friend, curious to see what he would say, said:"No; what is it?"
60107How about fasting and abstinence?
60107How are we baptized in Christ''s death?
60107How are you in God''s sight?
60107How are you, baptized of God?
60107How can such an one ever kiss the crucifix?
60107How can we account for this?
60107How dare to press those lips there represented, from which blessings were always returned for cursing?
60107How do I know?
60107How do we hear his voice of truth, which can not deceive nor be deceived?
60107How do you act in that case?
60107How do you do?
60107How does charity cover a multitude of sins?
60107How is it that we are so deaf and dumb in his presence?
60107How is it that we find Catholics denying their faith and going to a Protestant place of worship for the sake of a little food and clothing?
60107How is it we hear of milk- and- water Catholics going to be married before magistrates, or, what is worse, before ministers of a false religion?
60107How is it with us?
60107How is your health, the health of your soul?
60107How many are there who reverence this sacrament as they should?
60107How many more years will you slink away from your Easter duty like cowards and cravens?
60107How much, then?
60107How often they say:"I have no time";"What are the priests for, anyhow?"
60107How shall we escape this terrible penalty?
60107How shall you make it?
60107How will he come back to us?
60107How, then, shall we account for our not hearing his voice, and not being able to say anything worth his hearing, when we set out to pray?
60107How?
60107How?
60107I ask you, here in the sacred presence of God, I ask you in the most solemn manner, when and how will you look upon his face again?
60107I do not think the same about that as the priests do; they are welcome to their opinion but I claim the right to mine"?
60107If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
60107If I say the truth to you, why do you not believe me?
60107If that does not mean economy, what does it mean?
60107If we will not do this, if we will distract ourselves needlessly out of the time of prayer, what wonder if we are distracted in it?
60107In such circumstances what is generally your conduct?
60107In what state were you last night when devout hands veiled the figure of Christ?
60107Is each one of us now here present moving daily and hourly on this path?
60107Is it a mere confession that we are sinners?
60107Is it because it really has no explanation?
60107Is it from something painful and humiliating?
60107Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar, or not?
60107Is it not as easy to suffer a little for the honor of God as a great deal for one''s own?
60107Is it not because parents are neglectful?
60107Is it not because people wo n''t go into the vineyard, wo n''t work, wo n''t take trouble?
60107Is it so with us?
60107Is it so with you who are poor?
60107Is it, then, really true that God will give us all good things which we ask in prayer?
60107Is not the life more than the food, and the body more than the raiment?
60107Is not this a shame?
60107Is that all?
60107Is that so?
60107Is their modesty known to all men?
60107Is this the case?
60107Is your soul really free?
60107It is always worth while to try praying for anything that is not in itself bad; we may be able to get Christ''s name for it, who knows?
60107It is death; and if God himself did not tell us, how could we know but that it is the end of all?
60107It is not much, then, is it, to eat fish instead of meat, to fast enough to have a good appetite, to lose a little sleep and get a little tired?
60107It would appear to belong partly to CÃ ¦ sar; and who can this CÃ ¦ sar be, who shares the earth with its Creator?
60107Let, then, these two questions ring in your ears: Where are you going?
60107My brethren, can this be possible?
60107My friends, does not the shoe pinch you a little?
60107Now if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to- day is, and to- morrow is cast into the oven: how much more you, ye of little faith?
60107Now if I cast out devils in Beelzebub, in whom do your children cast them out?
60107Now, do you correct them_ in the beginning?_ Ah!
60107Now, then, you"children of an older growth,"how have you shown your obedience?
60107Now, what do I mean by worrying?
60107Now, what does all this come from?
60107Now, who are they?
60107Now, who is to form them after the model of Jesus Christ?
60107Now, why does your soul thus cling to the dead past; why does it strive to fly to the unborn future?
60107Once a year?
60107Or perhaps they say:"What shall I do now?"
60107Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
60107Or who hath been his counsellor?
60107Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made to him?
60107Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
60107Our Saviour did, indeed, by his coming make salvation easier; but how was it that he did so?
60107Over whom, then, are we going to be victorious?
60107Say, when he is uncovered on Good Friday can you, dare you add to his grief by still being what you are now?
60107Shall God not be jealous of his name?
60107Shall he not punish?
60107Such persons say, as Satan did of old,"Does Job serve God for naught?"
60107Suppose I say to one of you:"If you ask Mr. So- and so for such a position or employment in my name you will get it,"what do I mean?
60107That is just the trouble with the heretics of whom I have spoken; is it not so with you, too, perhaps?
60107That is,"Which of the three seems to have considered the poor fellow to be his neighbor?"
60107The Jews therefore said to him: Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
60107The Jews, therefore, answered and said to him: Do not we say well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
60107The church has, it is true, allowed, as the notices say, a moderate collation in the evening What does that mean?
60107The grocery- keeper, the butcher, the baker could do it, and why not the liquor- seller?
60107The question is: has the church power from God to command me, and what does the church command?
60107The yellow fever, you will hear, has appeared in some Southern town, and what has been the result?
60107Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
60107Then the servants of the master of the house came and said to him: Master, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
60107Then why did you not see that they went to confession, to Mass, to Holy Communion?
60107Therefore calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
60107They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
60107They said therefore: What is this that he saith, a little while?
60107They say: Why should the church interfere between my wife and me, or between my children and myself?
60107They say:"What have I done that these children of mine are so bad?"
60107This seems strong language; but do we not deserve it if we take from our Lord the little that he claims as his own?
60107To be happy you must be loved; and who will love one who hates?
60107Was the law then against the promises of God?
60107Was your last Easter duty made?
60107We are to forgive as God forgives; that is the bargain, is it not?
60107We hear people saying every day,"How shall we live?"
60107Well, do our good Christians show any disgust for these things?
60107Well, what does their argument amount to?
60107Were you not away from Mass last Christmas?
60107Were you not in mortal sin?
60107Were you not neglecting your religion?
60107Were you not revelling, getting drunk, thinking rather of feasting and enjoying yourselves than of devotion and thanksgiving?
60107What are Christ''s blessings?
60107What did he do?
60107What do I mean by wandering outside the fold?
60107What do men do with such plants?
60107What do people think of such a man?
60107What does St. Peter go on to say?
60107What does St. Peter mean, my brethren, by these words?
60107What does our Lord mean by this, my brethren?
60107What does the word"contradict"mean?
60107What does this mean?
60107What does this mean?
60107What example do you set him?
60107What followed?
60107What follows, then, if what you say is true?
60107What fruit therefore had you then in those things, of which you are now ashamed?
60107What gifts had you to bring to the manger- bed?
60107What hand is that which our Lord wants us to lay upon his dead children?
60107What is Easter, or Christmas, or any other feast of the church worth without the grace of God?
60107What is a Jubilee?
60107What is a farm?
60107What is a fast- day, then?
60107What is a patron?
60107What is it all but untruthfulness, want of humility, strutting up to the head of the table in one way or another?
60107What is it that lies there still, and motionless, and cold?
60107What is it that the spiritual ear ought to hear?
60107What is it to ask in his name?
60107What is it to tempt God?
60107What is it?
60107What is the difference between the two?
60107What is the first one of these notices which you have or have not just heard?
60107What is the lesson?
60107What is the matter that this temptation is not resisted like others?
60107What is the one you are most inclined to?
60107What is the reason of this?
60107What is the reason, my brethren, that people sin by anger so much?
60107What is the teaching of Christ from the ship of Peter on this subject?
60107What is this kind of good intention?
60107What is this mammon of iniquity of which, or with which( for that is the true sense of the words), we are to make friends for ourselves?
60107What is this that we are stealing?
60107What is this vainglory of which he speaks?
60107What is to be done?
60107What kind of a Christian can he be who does not go to confession or communion at least once in a year?
60107What kind of a neighbor are we to this poor brother of ours?
60107What made our Lord so severe with these people of whom the Gospel tells us, who were selling and buying in the temple?
60107What mean these stains upon your soul?
60107What more clear account could he have given them of his approaching passion, death, and resurrection?
60107What of hearing Mass on a Sunday and of abstaining from servile work?
60107What other things are included in the riches of injustice?
60107What prayers do you offer to God for the conversion of the sinner?
60107What reason can we give for this blindness to what was put so plainly before their eyes?
60107What should we ourselves mean by it?
60107What then?
60107What they mean rather by it is:"How can God allow this when I have done my duty?"
60107What use was it to try him?
60107What warnings and exhortations do you give him, especially if he be dear to you by ties of blood?
60107What was the meaning of this promise, and what was its fulfilment?
60107What was the sermon about last Sunday?
60107What were these notices, then?
60107What whisperings are these, hot and burning with the fire of hell?
60107What would they do, if called on to shed their blood for Christ, who can not bear even to be laughed at a little for being practical Catholics?
60107What would we think of one who, saved from such a place, should afterwards make light of the danger and care nothing for the one who saved him?
60107What would you think if you should see the priest, when saying Mass, making his genuflections in this way?
60107What, also, must be thought of interfering relations, cousins, aunts, uncles, and last, but not least, mothers- in- law?
60107What, then, is Benediction?
60107What, then, is a man to do who has offended God in this way?
60107What, then, must they do?
60107When and how shall we see him again?
60107When and how shall you look upon it again?
60107When any one is taken sick, what is the first cry?
60107When the priest has to rebuke you, to reprove you, how do you take it?
60107When the women came to seek the body of Jesus the angel said to them:"Why seek you the living among the dead?
60107When they are sick and suffering are you solicitous that they should have the comfort and help which the holy sacraments afford?
60107When will that trial- day come?
60107When you think of this can you care for other praise?
60107Where are they on Sundays?
60107Where are they when confession day comes around?
60107Where are you going, then?
60107Where are you going?
60107Where are you going?
60107Where is my image and likeness?"
60107Where is the white garment that I gave you?
60107Where or of whom shall we learn our Easter lesson?
60107Where were you then?
60107Where, then, is that voice to be heard?
60107Which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
60107Which is that way?
60107Which of these three in thy opinion was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
60107Who are these unfortunate people?
60107Who are they?
60107Who are to fill the ranks of the heavenly kingdom?
60107Who can doubt that these lost spirits are terrible enemies to our salvation?
60107Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
60107Who is scandalized, and I do not burn?
60107Who is the judge, after all, about granting prayers?
60107Who is the master of the poor?
60107Who is weak, and I am not weak?
60107Who make up the church on earth?
60107Who saved us from the awful peril?
60107Who says Christ is risen again?
60107Who was it upon whom fell the first ray of Resurrection glory?
60107Who will reap this terrible wages of sin?
60107Whom dost thou make thyself?
60107Whose son is he?
60107Whose trial?
60107Why did you not insist upon their morning and evening prayers being said?
60107Why did you not keep them at home after dark?
60107Why do n''t you say the same thing for somebody else?
60107Why do people act thus?
60107Why do you think it no sin to say the angry word, to flare up when you are provoked?
60107Why is it often so difficult for the priest to get the active co- operation of the lay people?
60107Why is it that I have so little devotion and that God seems so far away?"
60107Why is this?
60107Why is to- day called Passion Sunday, my brethren?
60107Why lay up so much treasure where rust and moth destroy, and where thieves break through and steal?
60107Why should not we do the same for the comfort of our souls?
60107Why should the head of the family be ruled by the clergy?
60107Why should we be so afraid of idleness in spiritual things and in works of charity?
60107Why should you make the Easter duty?
60107Why stand ye here all the day idle?
60107Why then was the law?
60107Why, I say, do you do so?
60107Why, then, be so particular about hunting up all the crusts of bread and bits of fish that were lying round in the grass?
60107Why, then, did you not do penance?
60107Why, then, do some people stay away from their Easter duty?
60107Why, then, if that is the object, does he promise us that if we humble ourselves we shall be exalted?
60107Why, then, not try such a simple remedy?
60107Why, then, stay?
60107Why, when called upon to bear a little part of the priest''s burden, are so many people like an old gun that hangs fire?
60107Why?
60107Why?
60107Why?
60107Why?
60107Will not God give us what our Lord approves of, any way, whether we ask it or not?
60107Will you ever look upon the old, familiar crucifix again?
60107Will you go on so to the end of your lives?
60107Will you still persist in rejecting the Saviour?
60107Would it not be so with us, too, if God should take away all the bad seed of temptation out of our hearts?
60107Yet is it not true?
60107You grumble at the inconvenience to which you are put, but what do you do to help them?
60107You know the story of the old crab, who said to her little ones,"Why do you walk sideways?"
60107You unfortunate drunkards that totter as you walk, who fall in the gutter and by the wayside, is your modesty known to all men?
60107You want men to condone your offences and look over your shortcomings and defects?
60107You want, for instance, to be kept from sin; but what sin?
60107Young men, old men, women, girls, children, people, priests, rich and poor, where are all of you going?
60107_ And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, ye of little faith?_--St. Matt.
60107_ But he, willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbor?_--St. Luke x.
60107_ Thou shalt not steal._ And what is it to deceive or over- reach some one else in business?
60107_ Were not ten made clean?
60107_ What went you out into the desert to see?
60107_ Which of these three in thy opinion was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
60107_ Why do you think evil in your hearts?_--St. Matthew ix.
60107_ Why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?_--St. Luke vi.
60107a man clothed in soft garments?
60107a prophet?
60107a reed shaken with the wind?
60107a reed shaken with the wind?_--St. Matthew xi.
60107and where are the nine?
60107and where are the nine?_--St. Luke xvii.
60107but seldom do they ever think of adding,"and how shall we die?"
60107did you not know that I must be about the things that are my Father''s?
60107do n''t you feel how the mustard- seed burns and stings?
60107do n''t you feel the sharp mustard- seed getting into your eyes?
60107do n''t you think they are waiting for you-- praying for you that you may be there with them?
60107do they not both fall into the ditch?
60107he will say to you,"you tried to serve two masters, did you?
60107how are you preparing for that supreme moment?
60107how readest thou?
60107is it possible that one who has the faith and is possessed of reason can slight such a gift from the God who has redeemed him?
60107is not our lesson plain?
60107is thy eye evil because I am good?
60107just ask yourself:"Am I a peaceable, good- natured man?"
60107may we not some of us have good reason to fear that we shall one day be judged as hypocrites?
60107my friend, how are you?
60107say, shall he still find you so when he returns?
60107was it so?
60107what ails me or my family, or my neighbors, that I am always in hot water, and can scarcely call one day in ten really happy?"
60107what pity have you for the poor sinner?
60107what sawest thou in the way?
60107what sayest thou of thyself?
60107what shall we eat?
60107whence then hath it cockle?
60107where are the nine?"
60107why am I so miserable?
60107why care so much for the goods of this world?
60107{ 122} But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
60107{ 124} Why does he so often get the"cold shoulder"as people say, when he asks a little help?
60107{ 129} How does the pedestrian manage to run so as to obtain his fame, his thousand dollars, and his gate- money?
60107{ 150} But is there no excuse?
60107{ 155} How shall we live?
60107{ 167} And perhaps you are even inclined to say:"What ever did the church get up Lent for at all?
60107{ 193} What practical meaning has this Passion- time for us, my brethren?
60107{ 199} What is this lesson?
60107{ 207} Who is it upon whom the great voice of the church liturgy, in the Holy Sacrifice, calls to- day?
60107{ 20}"Where, then, shall the unjust and the sinner appear?"
60107{ 210} What kind of a life would I rise to on the day of resurrection, if I died to- night?
60107{ 211} But what is the cause of our joy?
60107{ 270} What was this change which was worked in the souls of the apostles?
60107{ 279} or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
60107{ 27} And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
60107{ 286}"Why,"then,"seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam in thy own eye thou considerest not?"
60107{ 293} And what have you done-- many of you, at least?
60107{ 303} And what is that means above all others?
60107{ 313} Are you in poverty?
60107{ 341} But who are these friends to be?
60107{ 346} Moreover, what sort of a good name is that which that man knows is a false one?
60107{ 352} He may have called those who sold in the temple thieves, because they were cheating their neighbors; but is it not as bad to cheat him?
60107{ 373} What wonder is it that it is so hard to pray, and that there are so many distractions?
60107{ 394} And which of you by thinking can add to his stature one cubit?
60107{ 40} For who was this One who had stood in their midst, and whom they had not known?
60107{ 448} Who are these enemies?
60107{ 471} Have you been a drunkard?
60107{ 63} Who are these that I speak of?
60107{ 73} And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
60107{ 74} What do you see?
60107{ 87} For what is marriage now in the church of Christ?
60107{ 92} How do you treat those fellow- Christians?
49618Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
49618Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
49618Art thou he,asks the King,"that troubleth Israel?"
49618Ave Marias?
49618Can these dry bones live?
49618Come thou and thy family into the ark,--what time could be more opportune than this first day of another year of God''s grace?
49618Have we trials and temptations, is there trouble anywhere?
49618He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things?
49618If God,says the apostle,"spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?"
49618If Thou, O Lord, shouldst mark iniquity, O Lord, who shall stand?
49618Is thine eye evil because I am good?
49618Is this vile world a friend to grace to help me on to God?
49618Lovest thou me--is the question,"more than these,"and where is the evidence?
49618Lovest thou_ me_?
49618Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou_ me_?
49618Thou fool, this hour thy soul shall be required of thee,--and how do you know whether the next summons may not mean you?
49618What are you doing?
49618What hast thou that thou hast not received?
49618What is there to confirmation?--teaching children in their teens to confess a faith they do not half comprehend?
49618What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
49618What''s the use of going to church? 49618 What''s the use of going to the Lord''s Supper?
49618Which of you,He challenged His enemies,"convinceth me of sin?"
49618Who by searching,asks Job,"can find out God?
49618Who minds a monk? 49618 Why a priest?"
49618Why instruct the juvenile mind in such fetters of theology?
49618--that is, can such an idle, empty faith save him?
49618A man?
49618A more powerful one held him at his mercy; and what could he do to pluck out the sting of death beneath whose dominion he had completely fallen?
49618After our own plans, doing things to suit our own selves?
49618Again, when we are the recipients of gifts, we examine them, we give them careful scrutiny, we desire to know: What is that which we have received?
49618Am I His, or am I not?
49618And Elijah came unto all the people and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
49618And are the returns adequate to the cost?
49618And are there any happy effects to be realized from the faithful performance of this duty?
49618And by what influences and agencies is His will done on earth but by this organization established by Himself for that purpose,--His holy Church?
49618And by whom, to continue the parable, will the separation be made?
49618And coming to the Reformed Churches, which of them believes in baptismal regeneration, accepts Baptism to be a christening?
49618And did not Abimelech, when about to fall into a like error, offer apology and make restitution?
49618And even granted that everything shall be propitious in that respect, have you ever seen persons on a sick- or death- bed?
49618And has that original scene on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and that question no concern and no application whatever for us?
49618And having regarded the prevalency of the evil eye, what shall we say to it?
49618And he thought within himself, saying, What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
49618And how can God blame and punish us for not being better than He made us?
49618And how is this done?
49618And how is this vital question to be decided?
49618And how may I know whether my name is inscribed in this book of life?
49618And how shall we observe it?
49618And how will they look?
49618And how?
49618And in consideration of gifts so unspeakable is any offering of gold, or frankincense, or myrrh too large?
49618And in what way, coming to the second consideration, may we overcome this dangerous evil, worldliness?
49618And is Protestantism exempt?
49618And is his appeal not applicable in our own day?
49618And is the Church exempt?
49618And is there a single heart among the sons and daughters of Adam that dare offer remonstrance?
49618And is there a way of escape, as in the case of Egypt''s death and destruction?
49618And is this a sin to think little of?
49618And now let us regard: How should we read it?
49618And now turn to Christ and His Word,--what does it say?
49618And so, if I choose to remunerate these men after the manner that I have, what hurt or worry is that to thee?
49618And that duty-- where does it begin?
49618And that only- begotten Son, did He not love the world when He gave His heart''s blood to redeem it?
49618And the sorry consequence of all this?
49618And then, to conclude, the members of what Church are we?
49618And think you God is pleased with the dregs of the cup, the refuse and few declining years of a man''s life?
49618And this salvation is to be accomplished in what way?
49618And to this brilliancy of light was added a clear and distant voice ringing through the air,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"
49618And to whom, as you examine the Inspired Volume, are most of its contents directed?
49618And we should go borrowing to them, or hesitate to speak a modest word in our favor?
49618And what are they worrying about?
49618And what assurance have you, my youthful hearers, that you may not be among his victims in the succeeding year?
49618And what can you do to rid yourself of this?
49618And what did Jesus see in any of us to lead Him to visit us with His salvation?
49618And what dispensation is made of this light?
49618And what does a careful survey of that hymn- book reveal to us?
49618And what does it possess?
49618And what does that teach those of maturer years?
49618And what does the disciple reply?
49618And what is it?
49618And what is more God- honoring?
49618And what is that arrangement in respect to the future?
49618And what is the superstructure?
49618And what is to be done, with the scales always rising higher and higher and striking the very beam?
49618And what is to be done?
49618And what sort of a life is it?
49618And what teaching?
49618And what was the decision?
49618And what was the nature of his offense?
49618And what was there in it that is common to every case?
49618And what will that destiny be?
49618And what-- to consider the second and larger part of our discourse-- are some of the distinguishing traits of its members?
49618And when it comes to the New Testament,--how are we to understand the conception of the virgin birth of our Savior?
49618And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto His disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
49618And whence was deliverance to come?
49618And which are these lessons, and how may this enemy be overcome?
49618And which are these?
49618And which is it?
49618And which is our spiritual sword?
49618And who can resign himself to sleep, the emblem of death, and to his bed, the type of his grave, without saying a few words of Christian committal?
49618And who has not heard and read of the Romans and the ancient Egyptians and Persians?
49618And who is not bent with grief as he reads of David and of Solomon?
49618And who is to blame?
49618And who, during the day, can not find a few moments to lift up his thoughts on high?
49618And why did He love man?
49618And why is a deserter''s doom made so awful?
49618And why not?
49618And why, brethren, bring before you these solemn truths?
49618And why, to come to our next consideration, why is this?
49618And why-- that is the concluding feature of our contemplation, why has it visited us?
49618And why?
49618And why?
49618And will you contend that the Word of God and the water of Holy Baptism make those who hear and receive it hypocrites and spiritual counterfeits?
49618And yet is it not this ordinary, common- sense method, which they apply so keenly otherwise, that so many disregard in matters of soul?
49618And yet, glorious as this all is, is it not true that the Bible is a book that is shut and sealed?
49618And yet, was there no badge, no mark of distinction?
49618Anything further than that the land was fertile?
49618Are there no formalists among those who profess to be members of, and visit, our churches?
49618Are we to say, I am very sorry, and thus hide our light under a bushel?
49618Are you a man, or woman, of prayer?
49618As you grow in age, do you grow in heavenly- mindedness, draw closer to your God?
49618At present we have all living bodies, but in those living bodies, what is the state of the soul?
49618At such times are we shy of doing differently from other people when we know and feel what is right?
49618At that time it was,"Is Jehovah the Lord God?"
49618Aye, does it not frequently call for courage even to be known as a church- member?
49618Because he was so lovable?
49618Because it solves, as nothing else can solve, the great problem of Religion,"How can man be saved, justified before God?"
49618Believe it that when a man can look up like the man Saul of Tarsus, and say,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
49618Beloved, are we not rapidly falling upon such times?
49618Beloved, as to what is the proper ideal and purpose of the Church, that is for Him to say who founded the Church; and what does He say?
49618Beloved, is this not a particular which many who profess to be Christians do not apprehend?
49618Beloved, when you reflect what this world would be without this divine Christmas gift, then we might well ask, Would life be worth living without Him?
49618Below is its gigantic base; then your eye runs up the mountain side, and you see-- what?
49618Bind yourself?
49618But are we quite sure that we have not imbibed a little of it unconsciously?
49618But does he, therefore, desist from completing the structure?
49618But does not the Bible teach that"by one sacrifice,"_ viz._, by His sacrifice upon Golgotha,"Christ hath forever perfected them that are sanctified"?
49618But does not the Church of Rome believe that too?
49618But had the man nevertheless gone back to his sinful life, would that have made the healing of no account?
49618But have those that so feel ever thought it over?
49618But have you, my dear hearers, ever known of a noble and holy work, no matter what it is, that did not meet with some criticism?
49618But how can the lamb cope with the lion?
49618But how do we secure this satisfaction of an almighty Savior?
49618But how was it to be done?
49618But how were those two mites viewed by Him whose eyes were as a flame of fire, and who searcheth the reins and the hearts?
49618But is it not a delusion?
49618But it was now too late, and yet, whose fault was it?
49618But let us ask ourselves, What if everybody around us did not do so?
49618But let us come to the final question: By what power or remedy does Christian Science heal, or, rather, claim to heal?
49618But shall we abandon to him the territory?
49618But since when are silver and gold and splendid edifices the marks of the Church?
49618But these things must be put in their right place; and which is that?
49618But to whose efforts is this mainly due?
49618But what advantage have they over us?
49618But what means that statue at His side-- whose is it?
49618But what of an explanation of these apparently so contradictory passages?
49618But what say the Scriptures?
49618But when it comes to the questions: Who is God?
49618But where is now his vow, where his altar, where the tenth of all his possessions, as he had promised?
49618But whose shall be the blame, who be the loser?
49618But, asks the voice of our text:"Lovest thou me more than these?"
49618But-- what when the entertainment is over, and your wraps carefully labeled with your name are handed back to you?
49618By attending a few services during which we are present in body, but largely absent in spirit?
49618By lighting up a few candles on our trees?
49618By social science and service?
49618By what are they to know each other and to be known of one another?
49618Can any one take coals of fire into his bosom and not be burned, handle pitch and not be soiled?
49618Can any two opinions be more opposite in appearance?
49618Can faith save him?"
49618Can the Church, through its called ministers, forgive sins?
49618Can we think of these things, and not blush at our own selfishness?
49618Can you bear to be thus slain by the Law?
49618Can you bear to be told that, virtuous as many of you may be, you must seek salvation as sinners?
49618Can you bear to have it forced upon you:"Be not conformed to this world"?
49618Coming down the ladder of life, who were the people that murmured against the owner of the vineyard?
49618Could Peter forgive sins?
49618Could it be He?
49618Could it be true that He whom His nation had crucified was indeed the Messiah, risen and alive?
49618Could the apostles forgive sins?
49618Decorating our windows and walls with some sprigs of garlands and green?
49618Desiring to bear our part in that tuneful service, can our lips be silent on earth?
49618Did God actually create man out of the dust of the ground, or is he the creature of evolution?
49618Did He not perform a miracle, turning water into wine?
49618Did he go to labor elsewhere?
49618Did his health fail?
49618Did not Paul love the world?
49618Did the judgment- hall echo the words of the Philippian jailer,"What shall I do to be saved?"
49618Did virtue conquer?
49618Divorce, what is it practically, in effect, but enabling men and women to live in successive polygamy?
49618Do men act with such infatuation in other and far less important matters?
49618Do not most clergymen of progressive ideas put allegorical interpretations upon its stories, for instance, the fall of man into sin?
49618Do not the hymns drag along at times so dull and spiritless because many never open their lips?
49618Do the fruits of your discipleship abound in greater liberality and activity?
49618Do these things not constitute the light of life of man?
49618Do they think they can, as they claim, improve upon, perfect, that propitiatory sacrifice?
49618Do we not read that God so loved the world that He gave His only- begotten Son?
49618Do you influence it, or are you influenced by it?
49618Do you know of none in your circle of acquaintances swept low by the grim reaper whom we call death?
49618Do you make your choice of friends from these professed worldly men and women?
49618Do you pray thoughtfully, regularly, cheerfully?
49618Do you read God''s Word at home, say grace at table, have family devotion?
49618Do you rejoice at His coming with holy joy?
49618Do you, then, belong among the good?
49618Does Baptism work forgiveness of sin?
49618Does it not lie in the very nature of the Book?
49618Does it pay to be one?_ To begin with, let it be noted that Christianity connects with cost; it_ does_ cost to be a Christian.
49618Does it pay?
49618Does it secularize you and make you unfit for prayer?
49618Does it silence your testimony of Christ, and cool down your interest and enthusiasm for the Church?
49618Does one contract good habits easier than bad, or the reverse?
49618Does this doctrine sound strange and hard to believe to the carnal understanding?
49618Education of mind, culture of intellect?
49618Elijah''s question,"How long halt ye between two opinions?"
49618Else why these perplexing anxieties, this tormenting solicitude?
49618For the clergy, that the ministers might have some texts to preach on?
49618For the determining of the question,"Is Jesus Christ God?"
49618For what is a Christian?
49618For what is a man of prayer?
49618For what is man?
49618For what is the Church?
49618For what?
49618For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?
49618For whom did He cause it to be written?
49618For you to live-- is it Christ?
49618Formulated by the Lord Himself in the Gospel- lesson of this day, it now reads:"What think ye of Christ?
49618From man?
49618Go, and question among Christ''s followers, consult the thousands of books that are flooding the market,--what do they teach?
49618Has death broken the family circle, and is the heart bleeding under bereavement?
49618Has it ever brought you any gain?
49618Has sickness prostrated one?
49618Has that ever been done, you question?
49618Have I not the right to do as I like with my own money?"
49618Have they forgotten the First Commandment which says:"Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness to bow thyself down to them"?
49618Have you ever seen anything but a cross raise men?
49618Have you ever, since connected with this church, made one serious attempt to reclaim an erring brother or sister?
49618Have you grown in grace and in the knowledge of your Lord and Savior?
49618Have you paid the first cost?
49618Have you remained unmarried because some people have proved failures in marriage?
49618He asks:"What doth it profit though a man say he hath faith, and hath not works?
49618He had been persecuting the Christians, and now comes a voice from heaven, saying,"Why persecutest thou Me?"
49618He saith to him the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
49618He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
49618He should neglect His loving providence, leave and forsake thee this year?
49618He stands before us this very moment again, that omnipotent Son of God, that compassionate Savior, and asks,"Wilt thou be made whole?"
49618He thought within himself:"What shall I do because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?"
49618Helpless, powerless, hopeless creature, how could he cancel the curse that rested upon soul and body and ailing earth?
49618Here is a man who insures his life,--why?
49618Here was the voice of Jehovah Himself,--what could he do but submit?
49618Here, then, are a few criterions, and now, with all sincerity, repeat the question once more,"Lovest thou me?"
49618His great question was,"What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?"
49618How about God''s Christmas gift?
49618How can I overcome my worldliness?_ And may God''s wisdom and blessing attend our meditation!
49618How can a man be a proper child of God who will not so much as give His name as a believer?
49618How can any one who has looked up to that divine Sufferer in faith crucify Him anew by unholy living?
49618How can faith in the Savior then be wrought, maintained, forgiveness of sins secured, hope and salvation?
49618How can they be?
49618How can they prove that the human race and language do not extend back to one common stock?
49618How can they tell that this world of ours is too small to engage Jehovah so deeply for its welfare?
49618How can we expect to conquer that enemy who conquered our first parents in the strength of their original purity?
49618How can you thus be light- bearers, according to God''s direction?
49618How could He secure it?
49618How could I refuse to shun Every sinful pleasure, Since for me God''s only Son Suffered without measure?
49618How could a man tread upon the waters?
49618How could he tell when he was converted?
49618How could the hearers do this if they were prohibited from reading the Bible?
49618How did they get light?
49618How do you regard the things of the world in your heart, and how do you regard the people of the world?
49618How frequently does this lamentation reach a pastor''s ear,"What have I done that God should thus deal with me?"
49618How has it been with the worship, the attendance at services?
49618How imperative, then, that we should analyze what worldliness is and plant an interrogation in our heart: Am I worldly?
49618How is it possible to work for God, or fight for Him, if we are tardy in holding communion with Him?
49618How is that a proof of Christ''s divinity?
49618How is that to be understood?
49618How is the dispute to be settled?
49618How many a one when he asks himself, How was it possible that I should have fallen so deeply and strayed so far from my God?
49618How many ever give thought as to this providential dealing-- have stopped to ask whence it comes, or what profit and lessons may be in it?
49618How many parents cooperate with the Christian instructors?
49618How many times have you gone in these twelve months, these fifty- two Sundays?
49618How often do parents inquire about the Catechism and Bible history lesson?
49618How receive its spiritual and highest blessedness unto ourselves?
49618How shall we face it?
49618How shall we receive Him?
49618How soon this may take place, who can declare?
49618How was it at the time of the Savior?
49618How was it possible for Timothy to tell when he commenced to be a Christian?
49618How were the Israelites affected when God appeared at the Red Sea?
49618How, I ask, can these things be?
49618How, in this busy life of ours, shall we ever be able to give ourselves over to never- ceasing prayer?
49618How, then, does this touchstone apply to you?
49618How, then, to make a few direct words of application, is it with you, my dear hearer?
49618How?
49618How?
49618How?
49618How?
49618I am clear from all sin"?
49618If we are to rise, some to rewards and some to punishments, what-- let each conscience ask-- what shall be my position?
49618If we see a relative or friend deliberately going into danger, taking a course which means ruin to his character, ruin to his soul, what is our duty?
49618If you see young people neglecting religious duties, slinking about after dark in bad company, going with those who bet and gamble,--let them go?
49618In other words, are you a sincere and simple believer in Christ Jesus?
49618In other words, without figure, lay before you the question: Why are you not a church- member?
49618In our own strength?
49618In what respect?
49618Is Baptism administered, the Lord''s Communion received?
49618Is a doctor to be blamed for entering a hospital full of suffering invalids?
49618Is financial depression over all the land, labor unobtainable, wages low, and bread scarce?
49618Is ghastly pestilence mowing down its victims?
49618Is it easier for a sober man to become a drunkard than for a poor, miserable, besotted drunkard to trace his steps back and to become sober?
49618Is it much different-- to take up another point-- with our partaking of the Lord''s Supper?
49618Is it not because you permit every one, without distinction and discrimination, to read the Bible?
49618Is it not fitting that it should be so?
49618Is it not just as incongruous, my dear Christian, for you to perplex yourself with thoughts of anguish that God can not provide for you any more?
49618Is it not rather a blessed demonstration of His fidelity to his profession to go to such ailing people?
49618Is it not simply a matter of convenience, custom, inheritance, yes, sometimes of fashion or of business?
49618Is it reasonable to do this?
49618Is it so now?
49618Is it the Lord''s message, or is it some conceit of his own?
49618Is it the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost, as St. Paul says to Titus, chapter 3?
49618Is it to torment you before the time?
49618Is it, therefore, necessary that every believer should be able to designate the precise time of his conversion?
49618Is my service thy delight?
49618Is not ancient Greece with its music, painting, poetry, and the arts the model of modern states?
49618Is not everything that we find recorded in the Scripture written for our learning, our warning?
49618Is that all that his sickness was intended for, that is included in his recovery?
49618Is that the best that God can give us?
49618Is that the way it is in a well- regulated household?
49618Is the Word of God preached in the"Big Church"?
49618Is there a doubt?
49618Is there a personal devil, or is the devil only to stand for evil in the abstract?
49618Is there an explanation?
49618Is there any sin the grace of Jesus can not pardon, or His blood wash away?
49618Is there any wound this great Physician can not heal?
49618Is there no halting, limping, swaying, and swerving between two opinions?
49618Is there no indecision of conduct there, no limping, no dividing of one''s heart between Baal and Jehovah?
49618Is there no outward ceremonial observance there, no form of godliness without the power thereof?
49618Is there no page of your history that you would obliterate, no leaf that, with God''s permission, you would tear from the book of life''s story?
49618Is there no speech to unsay, no act to undo, no day, Sunday, or evening to spend better?
49618Is this right?
49618Is this the fault of marriage or education?
49618Is your name enrolled among the list of passengers?
49618Is, to conclude, Christ such a light to you?
49618It is Christ''s provision for the salvation of man,--how?
49618It is an old problem and a constantly recurring problem: Why does God deal so, and why does He deal so with those who are His people?
49618It is so with Him who asks"Lovest thou me?"
49618Laughingly he rejoined,"You will never be able to do that, will you?"
49618Listen to the trend of conversation, the topic of discussion in people''s homes-- what is it?
49618Lives there a person so happy as to look back on the past and feel no remorse, or forward to the future and feel no fear?
49618Lord Lyttleton asked,"What is the result of your work?"
49618Lord, what wilt Thou have me do?"
49618Lovest thou my Word, my house, my sacraments?
49618Lutherans?
49618Moreover, what are we coming to if we regard only the rich as under obligation to give?
49618Moreover, what does all this envy of a fellow- man''s better fortune avail?
49618My beloved hearer, what is the measure of your love?
49618My beloved, have you ever reflected what a most excellent appointment that is?
49618My dear hearer, have you entered into that ark?
49618My dear hearer, have you undergone that change of heart, experienced that inner sorrow?
49618My dear hearers, did this love ever in the history of the Church form such a distinguishing badge?
49618Need I inform you what that typified, of whom that lamb was a type and shadow?
49618No one among those with whom you are now living or among those that have gone before-- to whom you would bear yourself otherwise than you have done?
49618Now, beloved, we leave it to the smallest child-- is this making Christ the foundation?
49618Now, how are we to distinguish between the real and pretended messengers of Christ?
49618Now, this is the most important part, how may it be overcome?
49618Now, what shall we make of this wonderful dualism, as we may call it?
49618Now, what shall we think, what say, to sustain ourselves amid experiences like that?
49618Now, whence did this evil come from?
49618Now, where should a physician be but with the sick and the dying?
49618Of the congregation that is looking up into my face this morning, twenty, thirty, fifty years, where shall it be?
49618One has only to look into one''s own heart, and what do you find there, good or evil?
49618Or are there no tests by which to find out?
49618Or are you able to say with the Apostle,"Lord, Thou knowest that I love Thee"?
49618Or do you claim you do not know how?
49618Or do you keep your children from being educated because some educated people are great rascals?
49618Or need we any examples for what harm they have done?
49618Or what to him whose dwelling is in flames, to place a ladder for his rescue, if he will not so much as step upon it?
49618Or, in other words, Is He, Jesus Christ, God?
49618Others come with a commendable degree of regularity, but is there participation in the services and punctuality in arriving?
49618Our question is,_ Why_ does the needle so turn?
49618Over against this, what possessions does our Church glory in?
49618Overcome with remorse, Saul raises his sightless eyeballs on high and asks,"Who art Thou, O Lord?"
49618Peter was grieved because He said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
49618Prayer: What is there to it?
49618Rather, should I say, who has made that which is great and grand in art, in music, in literature-- the masterpieces, the sublimest productions?
49618Read those letters:"Wanting,"and ask yourself, Does that mean me?
49618Saints and popes?
49618Shall I for that reason keep my hands from filling grapes into my church basket?
49618Shall the Savior say unto thee as Delilah said unto Samson:"How canst thou say, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me?"
49618Shall we not make reprisal upon the enemy, consecrate to the divine Giver His first- fruits?
49618Shall we refuse to take it?
49618Shall we say that we will have none of it?
49618Should we therefore avoid it and dislike it?
49618Should we therefore dislike it, reject it, or should we cleanse the furniture and the floor?
49618Should you, because you are no church officer or esteemed pillar in the sanctuary?
49618Simple, is it not?
49618Simply enough; a man who has been in the very grip of the last enemy and has recovered, can not but reason thus:"What if I had died?
49618So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
49618Something within us-- something confined to this world?
49618Support of body?
49618Take, drink; this is my blood,"literally or figuratively,"is"meaning"represents"?
49618Taking up some practical lessons on the subject of conversion: What was there in St. Paul''s case that need not be looked for in other cases?
49618That question is,"What''s the use?
49618That where faith in Jesus Christ exists, it must show itself by works._ To begin with,--what is it for a man to be justified?
49618The Mother of Protestantism,--what church is it?
49618The application of all this?
49618The civilization of to- day-- whose product is it but of His religion?
49618The difference?
49618The divine Householder still has occasion to ask,"Is thine eye evil?"
49618The good old Bible Book--"is it really what has been claimed for it?"
49618The malice of the chief priest, the treachery of Judas, the cowardice of Pontius Pilate?
49618The narrative of Balaam, or Jonah, of the men in the fiery oven,--are they to be received as they read?
49618The only determining factor in this, as in all articles of our religious belief, is, What saith the Scripture?
49618The question at issue:"Is the Lord God?
49618The reflections, my beloved, and the constant cry,"What is the Church doing for its members?
49618The supply of man''s foremost and chief requisite-- what is that?
49618The truth had smitten to the heart, and then?
49618The truth of his remarks, however, who would wish to contest?
49618The voice said:"Cry,"and the faithful messenger said:"What shall I cry?"
49618Then saith the woman of Samaria unto Him:"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?"
49618Then why envy the man whom God has gifted with talents of mind and tongue?
49618Then, too, when does the Bible say that a man can convert himself at any time that he chooses?
49618There is none of us who fails to take a glance at the daily paper,--why not at the Bible?
49618There was one thing they possessed, which is now so largely lacking,--what is it?
49618These are faults, and when one is overtaken in such a fault, then it becomes my Christian duty and yours to restore such a one-- how?
49618These men gave"much"( much when the amount was considered, much according to their own opinion and their admirers); yet, was it much relatively?
49618They are sometimes disposed to cry out with terror,"What can it mean?"
49618This child resting at His mother''s breast( who can grasp it?)
49618This is our second consideration: Where?
49618This night thy soul shall be required of thee; then whose shall those things be which thou hast provided?
49618This we learn from the next point of consideration: Who shall be the judged?
49618Those four words, and particularly, the one chosen for our immediate devotion,"Tekel,"has it no spiritual warning for us?
49618Through whom has the whole Church been redeemed from the bondage of Antichrist?
49618To David''s prayer,"Lord, remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions,"have you no solemn and hearty Amen?
49618To a life of godliness, to a conduct becoming a Christian, to the duties incumbent upon a member?
49618To amass wealth?
49618To conclude,--there should be any right- thinking, calculating person that, having begun, will fail to complete the building of this tower?
49618To conclude: How far, Christian brethren, have we been faithful to the admonition of the text?
49618To discredit it is to discredit the Bible, to contradict our blessed Lord, to shut one''s eyes willfully against the truth, and what is it?
49618To procure honor?
49618To provide for your family?
49618To repeat and publicly set aright one objection sometimes met with in our circles: What good does Baptism do?
49618To serve the Lord, to speak for Him, is this your delight?
49618To what end had all his efforts in the interest of true religion been if he was to be cut down before they could be carried through?
49618To what extent has it entered, and does it enter, into your religious life?
49618To what?
49618Trembling and astonished he said,"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?"
49618Was it to conceal his grief at the fatal intelligence he had received from the prophet?
49618Was it, too, dissolved, forfeited, lost?
49618Was there not something very instructive in this appearance at such a time?
49618Was truth victorious?
49618We call this adding of the superstructure, consecration, and what does it involve?
49618We glory that we accept the whole Bible, but who studies the Bible as a whole most earnestly?
49618We had respect to the evil example of parents,--why, correspondingly, should it not make for good?
49618We have in our midst a willing band of Sunday- school teachers; what are they doing but helping to bring the message to the hearts of our youth?
49618We need only settle down to a faithful and impartial scrutiny with ourselves to find out,"Lovest thou me more than these?"
49618Wealth, affluence of estate?
49618Weighed in this balance, what shall we say of our Communion Table?
49618Weighing ourselves, what report have these fifty- two Sundays to give of our congregation as a whole and of you, my dear member, as an individual?
49618Well, then, what right had these self- constituted saints and judges to find fault?
49618Were not the words rather applicable to the early disciples than to us and our days?
49618Were they not common laborers, who had been hired to work for the day, day laborers?
49618What Christian, arising from his bed in the morning, can neglect his prayer?
49618What His purposes toward us men, purposes of damnation for offenses and sins committed against His holiness?
49618What about them?
49618What are health and comfort and wealth, and all earth''s emoluments in comparison with the life hereafter?
49618What are these but the forms of godliness without the power thereof?
49618What are they but vultures that feed on the carrion of sin, making men''s lusts and depraved animal passions a source of ungodly gain?
49618What are those but just so many places and occasions of direct temptation to sin?
49618What are you doing unto the Lord''s brethren and thus unto Him?
49618What attitude, then, becomes those who have upon them declining years?
49618What authority have they for their high- sounding, but hollow assertions?
49618What benefit has it ever brought you?
49618What benefit is there in being a Christian, erecting such a tower?
49618What can afford me peace against a conscience that convicts me of wrong and offense against the holy God?
49618What caused the twenty and three thousand to perish in one day, their white carcasses to strew the wilderness sand?
49618What could he do to show the danger signal?
49618What could it be, that moving form?
49618What did He mean by"life"?
49618What did that prove?
49618What did the Apostle mean by"wood, hay, and stubble"?
49618What does a foundation amount to if the superstructure be not reared?
49618What does it cost to be a Christian?__ II.
49618What does it mean?
49618What does our Lord Himself say was His mission in this world?
49618What does that mean?
49618What does the king do?
49618What does the priest do?
49618What effect has it upon your religious life and professions?
49618What else does?
49618What good does food do you if you do not digest it, take the strength out of it, the necessary qualities?
49618What good does it do?
49618What guarantee has he to count securely on salvation if he refuses to say before men whether he takes Christ as his Redeemer, or not?
49618What guarantee have you that there is a life beyond this?
49618What has it been?
49618What have you that you would n''t have if you had not prayed?"
49618What hinders us from doing likewise, pastors and teachers, educating, tending, and feeding the flock of God?
49618What if the incoming rays do show us the dust that lies upon furniture and floor?
49618What if the spiritual Sun reveals to us our darling sins and ignorances?
49618What if there was a St. Paul and an Augustine and a Luther and a Walther, and if to- day we have men in the ministry who quite overshadow me?
49618What illustrations might I employ?
49618What is His will?
49618What is Lent?
49618What is confirmation?
49618What is it in its significance but the conflict of Mount Carmel over again?
49618What is it that they are holding in their hands, busily twisting the beads while their lips move in devotion?
49618What is it?
49618What is it?
49618What is its object in doing so?
49618What is sin?
49618What is that experience?
49618What is that key?
49618What is that?
49618What is the Lord''s message?
49618What is the best way to prepare for a profitable and advantageous Lent?
49618What is the burden of their care?
49618What is the cause?
49618What is the doctrine of the Trinity?
49618What is the meaning of all this?
49618What is the office or the power of the Keys?
49618What is the remedy, or the remedies, that might be suggested?
49618What is the use of being over- much concerned about the future?"
49618What is this but being ashamed?
49618What is this but being, in reality, ashamed of His words?
49618What is this but staying away because they are ashamed to confess Christ and His words before men?
49618What is worldliness, and how can I tell whether I am worldly or not?__ II.
49618What jurisdiction and power?
49618What kind of report will yours be?
49618What lesson may be gathered from this thrilling story?
49618What message does he deliver?
49618What more satisfactory assurance would we desire for that than what is told us in the text?
49618What parent or mother has not discovered, in correcting a disobedient boy, that he is uniformly punishing the wrong one?
49618What prompted this poor widow to give?
49618What sacrifice art thou bringing?
49618What say you?
49618What secret and invisible hand twists it around and causes it to point always the same way?
49618What self- denial was there connected with it?
49618What sentiment prompted it?
49618What sort of Christian are you?
49618What tactics does this spiritual enemy employ?
49618What was it that caused Sodom and Gomorrah, the cities of the plain, to go down in fire and brimstone?
49618What was it?
49618What was it?
49618What was this but the form of godliness without the power?
49618What would our Lutheran Church be and do with it?
49618What would we do without it?
49618What would we think of a child accepting its holiday gifts without showing appreciation, and speaking not a word of acknowledging thanks?
49618What"these"?
49618What''s the use of prayer?
49618What, then, became of the marriage relation?
49618What, then, is our duty-- to come to the second consideration-- in this respect?
49618What, then, is worldliness?
49618What, then, must their number be?
49618What, then, to come to the next particular, shall we do if we have become guilty in this respect?
49618What, then, was left for Him to do but to return where He had come forth, to ascend on high?
49618What, to begin with, is meant by an"evil eye"?
49618What, to come to the next consideration, is the duty of Christ''s people?
49618What?
49618What?
49618When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
49618When Jesus, therefore, passed by and saw him in this helpless condition, and knowing his past history, He asked him,"Wilt thou be made whole?"
49618When Saul was smitten down on the way to Damascus, he was asked by a heavenly voice,"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?"
49618When does His kingdom come?
49618When is God''s name hallowed?
49618When the head of the family commands his children to attend divine service, but himself does not, what, in fact, is he teaching but to stay away?
49618When the minister turns to the people and says,"The Lord be with you,"is he supposed to address only four singers and an organist?
49618When they had finished their meal, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?"
49618When, then,--that is the question to which our text leads up,--when have we the form of godliness together with the power thereof?
49618Whence came all these hundred and one different sects, these endless conflicting opinions, this skepticism among you Protestants?
49618Whence comes the revenue for the support of our Orphanage, Altenheim, Hospital, City Mission?
49618Where are those brilliant statesmen, a Bismarck, a Webster, a Calhoun, and a Clay, upon whose lips admiring senates hung with wonder and delight?
49618Where does the sanctification of that day take place but in His Church, in the observance of its institutions?
49618Where shall I stand?
49618Where shall be_ our_ place, what_ our_ portion at that time, in that day?
49618Where, then, is the exaltation?
49618Where, then, was there room for a sudden and marked change in him?
49618Whether our Lord was a Socialist, or not, that depends upon the definition,"What is a Socialist?"
49618Which are the richest and most prosperous and flourishing nations in our day?
49618Which are we?
49618Which believes in the real presence of Christ''s body and blood in the Sacrament?
49618Which is that seal?
49618Which is that?
49618Which is the correct Bible teaching and practice?_ The Lord grant us understanding and wisdom!
49618Whither?
49618Who are those who have done good?
49618Who can alter them?
49618Who can find out the Almighty to perfection?"
49618Who can question that there is as much to awaken our grateful joy in our Savior''s ascension as in any other event of this marvelous destiny?
49618Who can say what this is?
49618Who dare say that the world in its present condition would be what it still is without this check, this intruder upon the affairs of life?
49618Who does not sleep?
49618Who first gave the Bible to the people?
49618Who has ever brought us information regarding it?
49618Who has footed the bills?
49618Who has taken possession of everything great and grand in our age?
49618Who is the one that is willing to give a helping hand?
49618Who is the sympathetic person?
49618Who is to blame?
49618Who was the first to begin modern mission work?
49618Who will dispute that Rome is rich, possesses much?
49618Who, then, was it?
49618Who, to mention one more particular, gives most liberally for the support of the Church and for charity?
49618Who, we question, was this man Demas?
49618Whoever builds a house without having some unpleasantness, and sometimes great unpleasantness?
49618Whom do they treat of?
49618Whose Son is he?"
49618Whose bosom has failed to beat higher with noble resolution and holy endeavor when kneeling before his God in prayer or at the sacred Communion?
49618Why are we so weak in Christian faith?
49618Why did Ahab shed the blood of Naboth?
49618Why did God address him thus?
49618Why did God ever permit such a dangerous foe to exert his malicious power and tempt mankind?
49618Why did the fabric of their grandeur crumble to pieces?
49618Why did these nations not last?
49618Why do the nations write 1912 in the enumeration of time?
49618Why do what my father fails to do?
49618Why do you not join?
49618Why do you stand aloof from the church?
49618Why else would there be so many apostates, fallings away, in the ranks of confessed believers?
49618Why go farther than our own selves?
49618Why had he been delivered from the Assyrian king if he was thus and now to be removed?
49618Why have sinful habits such power over us?
49618Why not take and drink it?
49618Why not"Peter,"the name He had Himself once bestowed?
49618Why this distinction between the early disciples and our present- day confessors of Christ?
49618Why tinker and twist in order not to make the writings say but the one thing they do say?
49618Why was David persecuted by King Saul?
49618Why was Joseph cast into prison?
49618Why were the martyrs put to death?
49618Why, then, make such conclusions regarding ourselves and others?
49618Why, then, should it not be the rapture of our hearts, the topic of our triumphant song, as it was of his?
49618Why, then, this mass?
49618Why, then, was the great Healer of souls to confine Himself to them?
49618Why?
49618Will you not seize it?
49618Wilt thou receive the absolution of thy God, the forgiveness of thy sins, through the mediation of my suffering and death?
49618With Felix:"Not now,"or,"I will"?
49618Would he remain quiet and let the accident happen?
49618Would such empty professions of charity prove a man to have charity?
49618Would you permit this season to pass without diligently inquiring whether"the Dayspring from on high"has visited your souls?
49618Would you thank any one to offer you the shell without the kernel, or the stalk without the flower, or a purse without the money?
49618Yes, we may press the question still further and ask, Can every Christian forgive sins?
49618Yet, apart from these, what is the religious life of Christians?
49618You are bound already, why speak about binding yourself?
49618You feel the drops of rain falling in gentle showers; what would the soil be without these rivulets and streams that fructify its acres?
49618You go into society, what is the result?
49618_ Our conduct respecting it._ Which is it?
49618_ Which is this gift?_ II.
49618could it be possible that God identifies Himself with these people he, Saul, was seeking to destroy?
49618could you answer as promptly, as heartily as the Apostle did,"Yea, Lord, Thou knowest that I love Thee"?
49618e._, those who have their souls appareled in the garments of Christ''s goodness?
49618how His descent into hell?
49618how His glorious ascension?
49618is thy servant a dog, that he should do this thing?"
49618much compared with what others gave whose means were unspeakably less?
49618no possibility of its being said:"I will pass over you"?
49618or, like the publican, did he smite upon his breast, saying,"God be merciful to me a sinner"?
49618sing with their children the religious songs taught?
49618the duty of Christ''s people,--what is it?_ The office of Christ''s ministers,--what is it?
49618the duty of Christ''s people,--what is it?_ The office of Christ''s ministers,--what is it?
49618what ointment of spikenard too costly?
49618who should not prize it, read it, search it?
49618why so wayward and sluggish in our Christian life?
60267Did you not know,he said to them when they found him,"that I must be about my Father''s business?"
60267Do men,says our Divine Lord,"gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
60267How is it that you sought me?
60267Know you not,says St. Paul,"that all run in the race?"
60267We have,he says to us,"a little to suffer here, but what is it after all?
60267We know,he says,"that we have passed from death to life"; and why?
60267What if you are weak and the temptation is strong? 60267 What shall I render to God for all he hath rendered to me?"
60267Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60267Why,said he,"did you take such trouble to see him?
6026716 Who is not shocked by the recital of Herod''s cruelty?
60267A man clothed in soft garments?
60267A prophet?
60267A reed shaken with the wind?
60267A reed shaken with the wind?_--Gospel Of The Day.
60267Am I in the employment of others, and, if so, do I fulfil my calling worthily by doing all that strict justice or Christian charity requires of me?
60267Am I not, on the contrary, forced for decency''s sake to pass over other shameless sins, which all but the blind and deaf know of among us?
60267Am I the father or mother of a family?
60267And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?
60267And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
60267And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
60267And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?
60267And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
60267And answering them, he said: Which of you whose ass or his ox shall fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath day?
60267And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him, and saying: Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
60267And beside these, are there not more blessings which we can see if we look back on the year, standing out from the rest?
60267And do n''t you think that these"valleys"are a very good likeness of all the things which we have left undone in our lives?
60267And do you not know that your poor soul is either sick or runs the risk of catching a deadly sickness every day you live?
60267And does_ Christian humility_ mean nothing in act?
60267And for raiment why are you solicitous?
60267And have we not also to obey the special decrees of the Holy Father, of our bishop, and of our pastor?
60267And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
60267And he called him, and said to him: What is this I hear of thee?
60267And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
60267And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
60267And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
60267And he that doth all things well, would he not do his whole duty as Son, would he not be a model Son?
60267And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one satisfy them here with bread in the wilderness?
60267And how did this unjust steward act?
60267And how have we every one heard our own tongue wherein we were born?
60267And how have you, dear brethren, requited such infinite love?
60267And how is it quenched?
60267And how is that peace gained?
60267And how will knowing that they are weak save them?
60267And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
60267And if one does not love God above all things, how can he be saved?
60267And if we do rightly trust in God''s favor, how can we forget that progress in virtue is a necessary condition of our remaining virtuous at all?
60267And is he not associated every way, historically and in the devotions of our religion, with the prince of the Apostles, St. Peter?
60267And the Pharisees being gathered together, Jesus asked them saying: What think you of Christ?
60267And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
60267And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
60267And they asked him, and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
60267And they asked him: What then?
60267And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
60267And they were all amazed and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these who speak Galileans?
60267And what answers in the spiritual life to the consciousness of social position?
60267And what answers to human talents and ability?
60267And what except divine love could be as sweet as the taste the soul enjoys in the reception of the sacraments?
60267And what is this cause and source of joy?
60267And what though it be all stained and spotted with mortal sin; is there no such thing as true repentance?
60267And when he was come near, he asked him, saying: What wilt thou that I do to thee?
60267And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
60267And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
60267And you, fathers and mothers of families, what are these conversations which you hold one with the other?
60267And, secondly, Why is it specially selected as the object of our devotion?
60267Are not all men redeemed by the Blood of Christ?
60267Are not the newspapers filled with stories which pander to this uncharitable spirit?
60267Are not you of much more value than they?
60267Are our souls asleep?
60267Are the laws of the church irksome to you and so avoided?
60267Are the sacraments she offers you the source and support of your life?
60267Are there no fountains of living waters in the sacraments in which it may be washed whiter than snow?
60267Are there no gems of divine grace with which it may be decked out as a bride waiting for the bridegroom?
60267Are they in any way improper, or such that you would be ashamed to have them repeated in the presence of your parents?
60267Are they laboring under the incredible and awful delusion that they commit no great sin when they entertain or give expression to such thoughts?
60267Are they not doing an injury to her Son by over- honoring his Mother?
60267Are they not men, and are they not purchased by the Blood of Christ?
60267Are we always trying to give him no more than we can help, and keep as much as we can for ourselves?
60267Are we better, more perfect, nearer to God now than we were last year, or even ten years ago?
60267Are we careless or indifferent about the one thing needful for us-- our soul''s salvation?
60267Are we never to do as we desire, but always to have a restraint and a yoke upon us?
60267Are you sick?
60267Are you tempted?
60267Are you tired out?
60267Are you, my friends, willing to take that trouble for your soul''s sake, or do you prefer to fall as you have fallen before?
60267Art thou Elias?
60267Art thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
60267Art thou the prophet?
60267As St. Paul says,"If God be for us, who is against us?
60267As we do see this, are we not bound to keep in check,_ at all costs_, this source of evil?
60267As we look back on our lives, do we find that this has actually been fulfilled in them?
60267As you sit here to- day, do the words of the Apostle offer no rebuke to you, do you not feel their sting?
60267At that time: Jesus said to his disciples: I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
60267At that time: Jesus said to the multitude of the Jews: Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60267At that time: The Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and levites to John, to ask him: Who art thou?
60267Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
60267Brethren, has it ever occurred to you that each one of us has a vocation in this life?
60267Brethren, shall I say a word about gratitude due to us of the sanctuary?
60267Brethren: Know you not that they who run in the race, all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize?
60267But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
60267But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
60267But again: what does a man do who takes the pledge?
60267But as the newness, the freshness of the Easter joy and triumph passes away, does not another feeling come and mingle with it?
60267But do you wish me to tell you the easiest way to be sober?
60267But have not you had a pretty good chance for these amusements for the last few months?
60267But have you done so?
60267But he answered:"Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?"
60267But he answering one of them, said: Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
60267But he said to him: What is written in the law?
60267But he, willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbor?
60267But how are they to be made?
60267But how can this be?
60267But how can we do it?
60267But how can we do this?
60267But how is the Holy Ghost in the Catholic Church?
60267But how is this leaven, or yeast?
60267But how many of the thousands who made these promises have kept them?
60267But how shall we best do so?
60267But how will it be in fact; how is it too often, after such times of grace and fervor?
60267But may we not turn the question around and learn another good lesson from it?
60267But of what do the majority of men most readily converse?
60267But once more: what does a man do who takes the pledge?
60267But somebody might say: Father, ca n''t you tell us something to make the morning prayers easy?
60267But suppose he does not die immediately after baptism, how is it with him then?
60267But the men wondered, saying: Who is this, for even the winds and the sea obey him?
60267But was this way of growing only meant for God''s church in the beginning?
60267But what are the sins of the tongue we most often hear?
60267But what does the word"mortify"mean?
60267But what is our sanctification?
60267But what saith the Scripture?
60267But what shall obtain for us at that last moment the faith, hope, and charity which we need?
60267But what that glory is who shall tell?
60267But what was their mistake?
60267But what went you out to see?
60267But what went you out to see?
60267But what, therefore, is the first thought that must enter our hearts?
60267But who among you can face, without flinching, the tears of so good a friend as our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ?
60267But why do we ask ourselves these questions?
60267But why do we select the Heart of our Lord, or rather why has he himself selected it, as a special object of our adoration?
60267But why should we not speak of it often?
60267But, my dear brethren, mid all these rejoicings may there not be some poor soul among us who does not participate in the joys of Easter time?
60267But, then, who, except indeed the fisherman, wants you to eat fish?
60267But, you ask again, is he a human person also?
60267But, you say, what about a purpose of amendment?
60267Can any one be a mother and not be mother of a person?
60267Can he, however, demand this permission to enter heaven immediately after his death if he has committed only venial sin?
60267Can we kill them?
60267Can we tell what the result will be?
60267Could God be long in our hearts and we be altogether ignorant of it?
60267Dear brethren, shall we be slow to go to him who comes with healing for our immortal souls?
60267Did you never notice that pride and hardness of heart go together?
60267Do I exaggerate?
60267Do I furnish them proper reading matter, or do I allow them to waste their time and ruin their souls with the vile penny literature of the day?
60267Do I make my home pleasant and agreeable for my children?
60267Do I supply them with suitable home amusements?
60267Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
60267Do not sinners rest quite secure in their wickedness just because they believe in the true religion?
60267Do our conversations, like theirs, contain nothing reprehensible?
60267Do they not feel sure of salvation because they know how to be saved?
60267Do we care, as it is, to be near Jesus?
60267Do we even care for his presence by grace in our souls, which they always had in its fulness, and never dimmed by the shadow of sin?
60267Do we not know by observation and experience that where the wrath of God sets apart a single victim his tender love wins over a thousand?
60267Do we not make rather too much fuss and complaint over what is not really such a very great penance?
60267Do we not owe them much?
60267Do we not receive in our baptism, as infants, the grace that destroys original sin?
60267Do we owe_ them_ nothing?
60267Do we try to have our own way as much as possible, and never to step out of it for his sake, unless compelled by force or threats?
60267Do you covet that happiness?
60267Do you fairly understand it?
60267Do you not see that this exhibition of mercy in the Judge only renders the justice of the sentence more evident to you and more dreadful?
60267Do you take in its full meaning and application?
60267Do you think that such a loving Father would teach us, his children, A B C except with the set purpose of going clean through to X Y Z?
60267Do you trust to your knowledge of spiritual things and your pious talk?
60267Do you want to die as you are living?
60267Do you want to know how she is able to do this?
60267Do you wish that your name, too, should be written in the book of life?
60267Does God give more of this world''s goods to one man than to another because he loves one more than another?
60267Does any one want to be God- like?
60267Does it, then, still move the world in this way?
60267Does not God forgive us also our mortal sins, giving us time to repent, and even waiting patiently for our repentance?
60267Does not St. John also make it the test of our salvation?
60267Does not that dwell specially on the future?
60267Does not the Psalmist say that God''s mercy"is above all his works"?
60267Does she feel quite certain that she may not be subjected to insult or worse?
60267Fathers, are you solicitous for the little household which Almighty God himself has so fondly entrusted to your care?
60267For if one does not love God enough to offend bad men for his sake, how can he love him above all things?
60267For is not your church named for St. Paul?
60267For what is a grace?
60267For what is it that is meant, perhaps, by that?
60267For what is it to love any one; how do we act towards one whom we really and truly love?
60267For what is this which is called flirting?
60267For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
60267Forgiving one another, as they say the Lord has forgiven them?
60267From how many shameful falls have you not been raised up?
60267Had he no special purpose in this?
60267Had they not shown enough love and care for him?
60267Had they proved themselves unworthy of him?
60267Has it ever been so?
60267Have our consciences been lulled into a false security concerning the state of our immortal souls?
60267Have they never had a favor done them?
60267Have we thanked him for all these?
60267Have you at heart the interests of God''s holy church; are her sorrows, her wants, her trials yours?
60267Have you been guilty of soul- murder?
60267Have you ever been very sick?
60267Have you ever pondered over these beautiful words, and made them the subject of your meditation?
60267Have you ever tried to find out their true meaning, and thus make them profitable to your souls?
60267Have you not bowed down to idols of clay when you have steeped yourselves in drunkenness, in impurities, in the many sins of the flesh?
60267Have you not bowed down when you chose to gratify your lower instincts at the cost of your spiritual ruin?
60267Have you not heard of a sudden and unprovided death and then remembered how years ago that man started a disreputable business?
60267Have you washed your past life clean from sin by this Easter duty?
60267Have your virtuous lives and edifying example brought home the truths and beauties of the Catholic faith to those outside the church?
60267He commands us to hope; but in what shall our hope be placed?
60267He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also with him given us all things?"
60267How about the practice of it?
60267How am I walking in the vocation in which I am called?
60267How can a young girl know the character of him with whom she is dancing?
60267How can any one seriously attempt what he believes to be impossible?
60267How can it be explained?
60267How can you ask such a question?
60267How can you sleep a moment or be at rest a single instant longer while knowing you are condemned already, because you have not made your Easter duty?
60267How could he regret what none knew so well as he was to be a punishment all too light for the crimes of the Jews?
60267How could it be otherwise?
60267How could our Saviour weep over a downfall so well deserved?
60267How did it happen, people sometimes ask concerning this or that person, that she did not marry?
60267How do we act then?
60267How do we lose the light of faith which he gives?
60267How does he treat me, notwithstanding my many, many sins?
60267How have we done this in the past?
60267How is it that we harden our hearts?
60267How is it with us?
60267How is it, then, that man finds himself in his actual condition?
60267How is this?
60267How is this?
60267How many are there who, when they examine their conscience, ever think of questioning themselves upon the duties of their position in life?
60267How many business- men question themselves as to the honesty or propriety of this or that mode of action they have been following?
60267How many graces and blessings do you not owe to that crucified Lord?
60267How many of those who were not leading a Christian life before the mission are now doing so?
60267How will that countenance look to us at that moment?
60267How will those ears listen to our reports of our own lives?
60267How will those lips speak to us in that dread moment?
60267How would I feel if I were spoken of in this manner?
60267How, then, are they to have the truth brought home to them?
60267How, then, can we best practise this forgiveness which is so necessary for us?
60267How, then, can we expect to comprehend the nature and the inner life of God?
60267How, then, will the bearing of others burdens help us to serve God better?
60267I answer by a comparison: Why do men plant and then reap a field of wheat?
60267I say, why has he himself selected it?
60267If David then called him Lord, how is he his son?
60267If I say the truth to you, why do you not believe me?
60267If all that we are and have is from God, by him and in him, how can we set ourselves apart from him, or claim anything for ourselves against him?
60267If so, do I discharge the duties of my calling?
60267If so, why do we not seek it more?
60267If we know that we are in danger, and that we can escape from it, but only by God''s help, why does not that help come and save us?
60267If you can not make him better, what is the sense of making him miserable?
60267In how many bitter sorrows have you not been comforted?
60267In how many sore temptations have you not been defended and strengthened?
60267In order to be a sincere Christian, what has a man to do?
60267In such a case as this is it true that even then all will be just as if the sin had never been committed?
60267In the first place, then, we will ask, What is the nature of the worship which we render to the Sacred Heart of Jesus?
60267In the words of St. Paul, are we not continually biting and devouring one another?
60267In what way may these duller and obtuser minds learn to appreciate these higher things?
60267Indeed?
60267Is everyone who comes near a Catholic girl or woman conscious of this influence?
60267Is he not personally her son?
60267Is his presence in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar a consolation to us?
60267Is it because Christ our Lord has come to save us from sin and eternal ruin?
60267Is it freedom from conflict?
60267Is it not merely to make up your mind to confess your sins and to keep for a few days as you ought to be, and then be pretty much as you were before?
60267Is it not our first duty to love God so strongly that we prefer him to all things else, even our nearest relatives?
60267Is it not the best praise of an individual that he is prosperous, and of a nation that it is wealthy?
60267Is it possible that one of their Apostles told them to do that?
60267Is it that a Protestant minister is an immoral or vicious character, with whom we should have nothing to do?
60267Is it the virtues of your neighbors that are spoken of and recounted for your own edification and your children''s imitation?
60267Is it the way we consider God''s service?
60267Is n''t that enough?
60267Is not the blessed privilege of the holy faith the secret reason of many a person''s delay of repentance?
60267Is not the life more than the food, and the body more than the raiment?
60267Is not the love of God the end of all religion?
60267Is not the love of God the one absorbing duty of our lives?
60267Is not the love of our neighbor the second great commandment, like to and founded on the first?
60267Is not the possession of riches deemed the most enviable happiness?
60267Is not this the most anxious inquiry, How shall I get rich?
60267Is she not engaged in a dance which borders on immodesty?
60267Is she not the Mother of our Lord, personally his Mother?
60267Is she satisfied that her mother would be pleased to see her with her present companions?
60267Is the Christian to have no battle to fight, no enemy to overcome?
60267Is the desire for freedom, which is implanted in us, all a delusion?
60267Is the kingdom of heaven of which he was speaking that heaven into which all the saved are to enter?
60267Is there a time in our lives when that debt is not binding?
60267Is there any poor little cripple in the family?
60267Is there no special significance in his choice of those words?
60267Is there not a mystery here?
60267Is this the way we act?
60267It is a mistake, and why?
60267It is necessarily this: How will that Man receive us when we are called into his presence, one by one, as we leave this world?
60267It is this:"What am I here for?
60267It is, How is the baby this morning?
60267It might be asked, dear brethren, what need God has of_ our_ testimony, or why the creature should act the part of witness for the Creator?
60267Let me ask, however, what kind of sorrow have you?
60267Let us see how this is; how is this love going to work to keep us in the safe and sure track?
60267Mothers, do you strive to make yourselves patterns of the Christian virtues of gentleness and forbearance?
60267Need I mention them?
60267Now do you not see why our Lord, his Apostles, and his church made so much of the love of one''s neighbor?
60267Now if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to- day is, and to- morrow is cast into the oven: how much more you, ye of little faith?
60267Now what can be the reason of the failure of these good people in prayer?
60267Now, I say this is very beautiful, is it not?
60267Now, brethren, what is there in the spiritual life that answers to good clothes?
60267Now, how does all this apply to us?
60267Now, how is it in fact?
60267Now, in view of what I have said, ask yourselves, is this way of acting the mark of all Catholics?
60267Now, is such our religion?
60267Now, what does our Lord say of those who thus put temptation in the way of the young and innocent?
60267Now, what is exactly this precept of the Easter duty?
60267Now, what is the faith in hell?
60267Now, what is the reason of all this sad want of perseverance?
60267Now, what is the reason of this contemptible sneaking and meanness in those who ought to be brave and generous soldiers of Christ?
60267Now, what is this that we should love; what is our treasure in heaven?
60267Now, who has done so much for us as our parents?
60267Now, why has the church, by selecting the account of the Transfiguration at this season, turned our thoughts to what seems so inappropriate a subject?
60267Now, why not try to follow this line?
60267One should get leave to do so, of course; but if you have no sin on your conscience, what is easier than to say so to the priest?
60267Or am I a business- man who deals squarely and honestly with my neighbors, never on the alert to take advantage of the ignorant and weak?
60267Or am I just to men who work for me?
60267Or are you standing afar off ready to give an approving nod when the world smiles, or slink off like a coward when the world frowns?
60267Or is there not some other meaning which we may give to the words?
60267Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
60267Or who hath been his counsellor?
60267Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made to him?
60267Or, if he can make such an arrangement, why should he not work for one in the morning, and another in the afternoon?
60267Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
60267Other people have comfort; why should not they?
60267Ought it to be such a great penance for a Christian to come and spend a little while in the presence of Him with whom he hopes to dwell for ever?
60267Ought not each one of us strive to get ourselves into that blessed state?
60267Peace, then, we should have in our spiritual combat; but how in the battle for our temporal life?
60267Shall a man do less for God than for himself?
60267Shall a man not do as much for the good of his soul and for eternal life in the next world?
60267Shall we not take a little trouble when such tremendous interests are at stake?
60267Shall we simply take our trouble because we can not help it, and fret as little as we can, because fretting only makes it worse?
60267Shall we trust to luck when a little effort will make heaven sure?
60267She has been introduced, to be sure, but what of that?
60267Since, then, this our mission is so important, brethren, how are we to fulfil it?
60267So we may learn, perhaps, another lesson from the question in the Gospel by reversing it and asking,"Who is not my neighbor?"
60267Such a one is well described by our Blessed Lord as"a whited sepulchre?
60267Such do not really try to avoid it; how can they?
60267Sup- pose you had a habit of spitting on your neighbor''s face or clothes by preference to any other place, how long would he endure it?
60267Suppose our Lord should suddenly quit the sacramental form of the host and ask a communicant at the altar- rail,"What do you wish for?"
60267Tell us, therefore, what dost thou think, Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar, or not?
60267That is plain enough, is it not?
60267The Jews therefore said to him: Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
60267The Jews, therefore, answered and said to him: Do we not say well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
60267The publicans who were farthest from God came and asked:"Master, what shall we do?"
60267The thought of heaven was the joy and strength of the martyrs; why should it not be the constant support of ordinary Christians, too?
60267Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
60267Then the servants of the master of the house came and said to him: Master, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
60267There is, however, a sanctification that we ought to expect from this Lent, and what is it?
60267Therefore calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
60267They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
60267They set out to do as they pleased, and how has it ended?
60267This is the example he has left us that we should follow his steps; shall we refuse to profit by it?
60267This is whom we have when we have Christ, and should we not rejoice at having such a one?
60267To another he says: What are you doing there, you who are so fault- finding and overbearing?
60267To lose that, had it been possible, would have been a thousand deaths to them; what is it to us?
60267Very well; was that adding anything to the Christian faith?
60267Was it because he was like a reed shaken by the wind?
60267Was it that they never expected it to be otherwise?
60267Was it that those who made their confessions then were not sincere; that they made promises which they did not really expect to keep?
60267Was the law then against the promises of God?
60267We believe his word, we are in his true church, we receive his saving and life- giving sacraments; how, then, shall we not be saved?
60267We revere that real Presence of our Lord, but do we love it?
60267Well, the witch- hazel of the Christian soul is just this question: How much confidence have you in the love of our Lord Jesus Christ for you?
60267Well, then, what is the matter?
60267Were they altogether wrong in wishing for liberty?
60267What are the topics most commonly treated of in your Christian homes?
60267What are the trials of the church now compared to those at the very beginning?
60267What are these white lies?
60267What but the grace of God, with, which our souls should be provided, and without which they are in the state of mortal sin?
60267What could our Lord have meant when he said that the two were alike?
60267What do I mean by a tolerably good Christian?
60267What do they believe, and what do they teach?
60267What do you think of persons who actually make a living in selling journals which are but the pictured proceedings of the police courts?
60267What does a man do when he takes the pledge?
60267What does he do?
60267What does the Apostle mean by this?
60267What else is that wonder of the world called the faith of Catholics?
60267What fruit therefore had you then in those things, of which you are now ashamed?
60267What is it that gives to many such that singular taste for and perception of what is pure, beautiful, and true, which they unmistakably possess?
60267What is it to follow God?
60267What is more edifying than the virtue of a good father?
60267What is that, among all religious practices, which he would have us do as a token of inner and outer reverence?
60267What is the best way?
60267What is the goal to which it is tending?
60267What is the reason, the doctrine, of the Catholic''s devotion to Mary?
60267What is the spirit?
60267What is to be thought of those who act in this way?
60267What is, then, the harm exactly of going to a Protestant minister to get married?
60267What lesson can_ we_ learn from these events?
60267What more could I have done for my vineyard which I have not done?
60267What must the murderers of little children expect?
60267What one of us but has his daily task-- his allotted work?
60267What parched his tongue with such burning thirst?
60267What peace can we have while its issue is still uncertain, its events yet unknown?
60267What platted the crown of thorns, and drove those sharp spikes deep into his sacred head?
60267What pointed the spear of the impious Roman soldier, and hurled it deep into the Sacred Heart, whence issued the red torrent of the Precious Blood?
60267What sent those nails through his hands and feet, fixing them to the tree of shame?
60267What was his special motive in this extraordinary course of penance?
60267What was the reason that they did not persevere?
60267What was this difficulty?
60267What way is there of spreading the light?
60267What were those things which he had yet to say to them, but which they could not then bear?
60267What would you have me do?"
60267What, in short, is more common than detraction, and even slander?
60267What, then, are these laws?
60267What, then, does the Catholic faith teach us about her?
60267What, then, have we to fear if we will only keep close to him?
60267What, then, is human about him?
60267What, then, is it?
60267What, then, is the nature of our worship of the Sacred Heart?
60267What, then, must we do?
60267When may we hope that the promise of our Lord will be fulfilled and labor shall be crowned with success?
60267When we have anything to do, we must say, Would God do this way or that way?
60267When, therefore, we see this great goodness of our Lord towards us, how can we be so heedless of our own good as to turn away from him?
60267Where do they get money to buy them?
60267Where is he, that we may find him?
60267Where or in what but his mercy?
60267Where, then, is our peace in this inevitable war, this contest which demands all the energies of our body and soul?
60267Where, then, is the purpose of amendment?
60267Which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
60267Which of these three in thy opinion was neighbor to him that fell among the robbers?
60267Which of us, dear brethren, is without his burden or his care?
60267Which of you shall convince me of sin?
60267Which of_ you_, my brethren?
60267Which one of the children is best loved by the father and mother?
60267Who are these people whom he would find fault with?
60267Who are these?
60267Who can count himself safe so much as one day from his own natural feebleness, or from the wiles of Satan, or from human respect?
60267Who dare say that he has nothing to fear from the judgments of God?
60267Who in our day are like Herod?
60267Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
60267Who is it that prepares the Supper, they or the Lord?
60267Who is scandalized, and I do not burn?
60267Who is weak, and I am not weak?
60267Who will help us to persevere when the enemies of our salvation are making the most of their last chance to snatch it from us?
60267Whom dost thou make thyself?
60267Whose money pays for it?
60267Whose son is he?
60267Why can we not leave judgment to God, and treat poor sinners after our Lord''s example, praying and suffering for them?
60267Why did she not marry?
60267Why did you think so much of him?
60267Why do Catholics pay so much honor to the Virgin Mary?
60267Why do all this hard work?
60267Why do we say that"Christmas comes but once a year,"if not because we feel that there is nothing else that can take its place?
60267Why does not the world now come to us as it did in those former days of its anxiety and doubt?
60267Why is it that it has such a warm place in our hearts?
60267Why not have something to show for all our trouble at the end of our time here on earth?
60267Why not make it, as we may, into a crown to take with us into that life which has no end?
60267Why should it not be so to us all?
60267Why should they be treated so harshly?
60267Why suffer this poverty, this sickness, this worry and distress of mind?
60267Why then was the law?
60267Why was it that they had the same sad story to tell when they came back this time that they had a few years ago?
60267Why will not the generosity of God towards us lead us to show a like spirit towards our brethren?
60267Why will you not see the hand of God directing the whole course of your life?"
60267Why, then, are you so careless about morning prayers?
60267Why, then, does not the church increase more rapidly?
60267Why?
60267Why?
60267Will it make them strong?
60267Will those with whom we have enjoyed life then stand by to help us?
60267Will you heed this warning, or will you still put off the day of your conversion to God?
60267Will you remain thus, you who are in sin?
60267Would he not at least have told them if such had been his plan?
60267Would he not grant her lightest wish while he lived with her on earth, will he not gladly do so now in heaven?
60267Would he not say rather that we were indeed like reeds, turning to one side or another, according to the wind that happens to be blowing?
60267Would it not be fearful to see him stagger up to the altar of God in the state of intoxication?
60267Would it not be horrible for a man to come in on the altar and utter repeated curses?
60267Would it not, perhaps, even be a painful restraint?
60267Would our answer be as pleasing to God as theirs was?
60267Would we care for this presence which they so bitterly missed?
60267Would you find it easy to do such a thing yourself, however guilty?
60267Yes, sorrow may come in such an overflowing torrent as to break down and sweep away all obstacles in its path; but how often does it come so?
60267Yet another might say: But, Father, what about the sacraments, and what about the practice of prayer, and what about the laws of the church?
60267Yet how can we call any class of virtues little?
60267You are sorry that things were so that you had to tell a lie; but if things were so again to- morrow, would not you tell the lie again?
60267You fail, and why?
60267You wish to succeed?
60267_ And he said to them: What are these discourses that you hold one with another?
60267_ Brethren, know you not that they that run in the race, all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize?
60267_ Shouldst not thou then have had compassion on thy fellow- servant, even as I had compassion on thee?_--St. Matthew, xviii.
60267_ What is this receiving of God''s grace in vain, my brethren, against which St. Paul warns us in these words of the Epistle of to- day?
60267_ What went you out into the desert to see?
60267_ Where are the nine?_--St. Luke xvii.
60267_ Which of these three, in thy opinion, was neighbor to him that fell among robbers?
60267_ Which of you shall convince me of sin?_--John viii.
60267_ Who is my neighbor?_--From the Gospel of the Sunday.
60267and where are the nine?
60267dear brethren, and what do we see in the world about us?
60267did you not know that I must be about the things that are my Father''s?
60267do they not both fall into the ditch?
60267have pity on me, for this is my dear son, dead in mortal sin?
60267he still says to us,"why are you so slow and dull of heart to understand?
60267how much you are losing, and for what?
60267how readest thou?
60267is it not our sins?
60267is thy eye evil because I am good?
60267or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
60267what end do I hope to obtain?"
60267what is the use, what is the purpose of all this life which I am living?
60267what sayest thou of thyself?
60267whence then hath it cockle?
60267where is thy sting?
60267where is thy victory?
60267{ 109} Is it because we fast, say long prayers, visit the church, or even because we receive the sacraments often?
60267{ 127} What does this oil mean that the foolish virgins neglected to provide for themselves and to have in their lamps?
60267{ 138} Plenty of this seed has, then, been sown in us; but where is the fruit, the harvest that should have come from it?
60267{ 158} And, when we come to look at it, is it such a very terrible infliction?
60267{ 159} Now, after the fast and abstinence, what is left?
60267{ 174} Now if I cast out devils in Beelzebub, in whom do your children cast them out?
60267{ 189} Where, then, is liberty to be found?
60267{ 195} Is there any way in which he can be made clean?
60267{ 198} What is this veil which obscures the cross of Jesus Christ and makes his Passion of no effect?
60267{ 206} Now, what is the truth which these services have it for their object to impress upon our minds?
60267{ 215} And what is the remedy for this dread?
60267{ 21} Why was it that he made such a strange choice?
60267{ 222} But what would you think if those gifts of the kind father served only to estrange from him the heart of his child?
60267{ 225} What is this peace?
60267{ 24} But would our Saviour be able to praise us so highly, my brethren, if he should come down now in our midst?
60267{ 253} What is the first thing to be done to begin to live in this way?
60267{ 256} Or, lastly, is the reason for their disappointment that they were praying for others whose will was obstinately set against their prayers?
60267{ 260} For how could they have made the purpose of amendment which a good confession requires?
60267{ 277} And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
60267{ 283} How did they understand him?
60267{ 284} Do we truly hope that this sad fate will not be ours?
60267{ 289} How would you like to have yourself thrust aside and one of them called by the Lord to take your place at his table?
60267{ 28} Now what was it that the pope did in defining the Immaculate Conception?
60267{ 340} What are the deeds of the flesh?
60267{ 341} Is it really so hard as it seems?
60267{ 346} What, then, shall be our hope?
60267{ 353} Who are they?
60267{ 35} Now, how is this"way of the Lord"to be"made straight"in the spiritual desert of our hearts?
60267{ 361} Suppose that your child is sick, what is your first word in the morning?
60267{ 381} Are not all men creatures of God?
60267{ 387} And Jesus answering, said: Were there not ten made clean?
60267{ 396} And which of you by thinking can add to his stature one cubit?
60267{ 397} Yet, brethren, is not the whole Christian world absorbed in seeking after what should be the heathen''s peculiar treasure?
60267{ 39} What is this root of sin in us?
60267{ 400} But somebody might say, How about the love of God?
60267{ 402} What does our Lord mean by this, my brethren?
60267{ 403} But I seem to hear some one say,"Father, are you not pushing this matter rather too far?
60267{ 411} But, some one might say, what if your child has got beyond you and will be bad in spite of every best endeavor on your part-- what then?
60267{ 419} Another says: Brains is the standard; good clothes and social position-- what are they but miserable vanity and prejudice?
60267{ 42} What is the reason of all this failure of what began so well?
60267{ 433} Do I oblige them to come to Mass and approach the sacraments, while I neglect these duties myself?
60267{ 436} Have you never seen a blind man whose eyes seemed perfectly good, clear, and bright, and yet utterly blind?
60267{ 451} And what is the harm?
60267{ 57} What is it to bring up children to burn in the flames of hell for ever, as some Christian parents do?
60267{ 67} And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
60267{ 78} Do I say this is strange?
60267{ 83} Well, brethren, let us ask if Almighty God has not set up any particular sign of reverence that we are to pay him?
60267{ 88} Will He, then, who has done so much for us, not complete his work?
60267{ 98} Can you stand up and with a clean heart proclaim that this is honest?
6440A Christmas gift is it to be?
6440Ah? 6440 All ready, my darling?"
6440Am I to go, Aunt Adelaide? 6440 And have you ever left your desk unlocked, or the key lying about?"
6440And how am I to secure His aid?
6440And in answer to your other question,''How shall I get rid of my sins?'' 6440 And must I go to bed now?"
6440And now tell me, have you been a good girl in my absence?
6440And now will you do me the favor to repeat the song I heard you singing a few moments since?
6440And what?
6440And who is mammy?
6440And why did_ I_ never hear of it before?
6440And you are the daughter of my friend, Mr. Horace Dinsmore?
6440And you did not like it, papa?
6440And you do love your own papa best, and do n''t want to exchange him for another?
6440Another present for me?
6440Are you going to answer me?
6440Are you going to ride, Elsie?
6440Are you going to the city to- night, Pompey?
6440Are you hungry, daughter?
6440Are you not mistaken?
6440Are you ready to dress me now?
6440Are you well?
6440Are you, darling? 6440 Are you?"
6440Are you_ sure_, Horace, that Elsie was so much to blame?
6440Arthur,said he sternly, as the boy made his appearance, looking somewhat pale and alarmed,"how dared you meddle with my watch?"
6440Better than anybody else?
6440But do you think you are good enough, daughter, for Jesus to love you?
6440But tell me, Elsie, did you not feel afraid for the rest of us? 6440 But what is the matter with Elsie?"
6440But you_ will_ give me the money to pay for the watch papa,_ wo n''t_ you?
6440But, Miss Elsie, why do you think it would be disobeying Him? 6440 But_ God_ would know, Miss Stevens; and I should know it myself, and how could I ever look my papa in the face again after deceiving him so?"
6440Can you not? 6440 Carry and I want to go to the city, this afternoon; wo n''t you take us, papa?"
6440Come here to me, Elsie, and tell me, is it_ true_ that you contradicted your teacher?
6440Come with me to my room, wo n''t you, Lucy?
6440Come, Aunt Chloe, are n''t you done? 6440 Come, come, what is all this fuss about?"
6440Dear papa, am I like mamma?
6440Did Elsie send you?
6440Did I not order you to learn that lesson over?
6440Did you not hear the bell?
6440Did you see it, too, Walter?
6440Did you want me, papa?
6440Dinsmore,he said, going up to his friend;"I am sure that child is conscientious; had you not better give up to her in this instance?"
6440Do you do lessons in holidays?
6440Do you feel quite sure of being able to hold them in?
6440Do you hear that, Horace?
6440Do you indeed care so very much for my love?
6440Do you know it, darling?
6440Do you like it, papa?
6440Do you love me, Elsie, dearest?
6440Do you think I was very saucy, papa?
6440Do you think we are in any danger of being run away with?
6440Do you, daughter?
6440Do you_ really_ love it so, Rose?
6440Do, Lora? 6440 Does it please you, my darling?"
6440Does it? 6440 Does n''t your papa let you eat anything good, Elsie?"
6440Does she not sometimes say naughty things to you?
6440Does she, darling? 6440 Ef Marse Horace do n''t like her, what for they been gwine ridin''ebery afternoon?
6440Elsie, I think, is your name, is it not?
6440Elsie, do you think he will let you go?
6440Elsie, will you have some meat?
6440Elsie,asked her father, coming to her side,"are you ready to obey me now?
6440Elsie,he asked, turning to her,"is this so?"
6440Elsie,said Mr. Dinsmore, speaking from the door,"what are you doing there?
6440Elsie,said he, in a reproving tone,"I have forbidden you to walk out alone; are you disobeying me?"
6440Elsie,she said,"I am writing to Miss Rose; have you any word to send?
6440Has papa come in yet, mammy?
6440Have I not said enough to convince you of your duty?
6440Have you got it?
6440Help you in what? 6440 Here I am, Elsie; what do you want with me?"
6440Here am Pomp, Miss Elsie; what does little missy want wid dis chile?
6440Here are blocks; will you build houses?
6440Here are some dissected maps, Mary,replied Elsie, opening a drawer;"would you not like them?"
6440Horace, Elsie is to go of course?
6440How dare you? 6440 How do you do, Aunt Chloe?
6440How do you do, Miss Lucy Carrington? 6440 How do you know that, Elsie?"
6440How do you know they are not right, little puss?
6440How do you know?
6440How do you know?
6440How far have you been?
6440How is your hip now, Herbert?
6440I am rich, grandpa, am I not? 6440 I did ask you if it was true that you contradicted her, did I not?"
6440I hope not, mammy; and were Aunt Phillis, and Uncle Jack, and all the rest pleased with their presents?
6440I hope she is not a sickly child,said he, addressing Adelaide;"is she subject to such attacks?"
6440I suppose you are very happy now that your papa has come home at last?
6440I suppose you have never been to Ion, Elsie?
6440I think it would be better fun to go alone, Elsie-- don''t you?
6440I was terribly frightened, and so were the rest-- all but you, Elsie; tell me,_ do_--what kept_ you_ from being afraid?
6440I will, mammy,Elsie said, doing as she was desired;"but please dress me as soon as the room is warm enough, wo n''t you?"
6440I will; who cares for your old chair?
6440I wonder how I shall spend the vacation? 6440 I wonder,"she thought to herself,"if he would expect to domineer over his wife in that style?"
6440Is it half- past nine already, papa?
6440Is it_ possible?_said he, in a tone of surprise;"then tell me who did do it.
6440Is my darling satisfied_ now?_he asked, as she ran into his arms and was folded in a close embrace.
6440Is n''t it delightful to have your papa at home, Elsie?
6440Is not that a sweet verse,''Having loved His own which were in the world, He loved them unto the end''? 6440 Is there not one in my dressing- room?"
6440Is this so, Arthur?
6440Is your papa here, Miss Lucy?
6440Is_ that_ an excuse for disobedience, Elsie?
6440It is only I; did I frighten you, mammy?
6440It is really very pretty,he said, examining it;"is it possible it is your work?
6440It is the very pleasantest hour in the day, except--"Well, except what? 6440 It was not that, papa, but-- but----""But what, my darling?
6440It''s very pleasant to live on bread and water, is n''t it, eh?
6440Keep it in your pocket, and use it every day, wo n''t you, papa?
6440Ki? 6440 Lora,"said Louise, impatiently,"why need you concern yourself with Elsie''s affairs?
6440Mamma,asked Lora,"is not Elsie to be allowed to go too?"
6440Mammy, is papa in his room?
6440May I be permitted to ask_ why_, madam?
6440May I get a book to read, papa?
6440May I go to my room now, papa?
6440May I spend it_ all_, papa?
6440Miss Day,said he, showing the book,"Elsie says these blots are not her work; can you tell me whose they are?"
6440Mr. Travilla,she said, laying her hand on his arm and looking earnestly into his face,"how do you know that there is time enough yet?
6440Must I tell you_ every_ thing I buy?
6440My dear little girl, what is the matter?
6440My dear, how can you say so? 6440 My papa and mamma; are they not beautiful, mammy?
6440Next to the Bible, eh? 6440 No blots?"
6440No, papa, was I?
6440No; what was it?
6440Not a bit of it,said he;"ca n''t you see that I''m in earnest?"
6440Not love papa, my own dear papa, who has no child but me? 6440 Not through yet, Miss Day?"
6440Now I have caught you figuratively and literally, my little lady, so what are you going to give me, eh?
6440Only what, darling?
6440Papa knew best, after all, did he not?
6440Papa,she asked,"is the clock right?"
6440Please, papa, let me finish the paragraph first; may I?
6440Pray, what weighty matter is troubling your young brain, birdie?
6440Shall I bring in de trunks now, massa?
6440Shall I ride with my little girl this afternoon?
6440Shall I tell you a story?
6440Shall we not start soon?
6440Tell me what you did it for; was it pure love of mischief?
6440Then please keep it for me until to- morrow, papa, will you?
6440Then what are you eating that cold bread for? 6440 There is blood on my dress,"cried Elsie, in a startled tone;"where did it come from?"
6440There,she cried, holding up the severed ringlet,"is n''t it a beauty?
6440They have all gone to the fair and left you at home alone; perhaps to learn a lesson you have failed in reciting?
6440Through the meadow?
6440Time to get ready for bed now, ai n''t it, pet?
6440Very well; do you know whether any one else entered the room during your absence?
6440Was n''t it too provoking, Elsie, that those people did n''t send home my bracelet last night?
6440Was she tired, then?
6440Was_ that all?_ why_ my_ papa would n''t have punished me for that,said Lucy.
6440Well, Elsie, you will at least come to the piano and play a little for me, will you not?
6440Well, Mr. Dinsmore, what do you say? 6440 Well, and is not_ that_ a foolish story?
6440Well, do n''t you think I would make a good father?
6440Well, excepting what?
6440Well, my daughter, and what of that? 6440 Well, my daughter,"said Mr. Dinsmore, when they were fairly upon their way to Roselands,"have you had a pleasant day?"
6440Well, suppose I had been killed, and had not loved Jesus; where would I be now?
6440Well, what is it?
6440Well, what of that, you little goose?
6440Well, when are the little plagues coming?
6440What a strange child Elsie is?
6440What ails you, Arthur? 6440 What are our hopes?
6440What are we going to do to- day, Elsie?
6440What are you thinking of, darling?
6440What can there be in it that you find so affecting?
6440What de matter, darlin''?
6440What do you know of this?
6440What do you mean, sir, by teasing Elsie in that manner?
6440What do you want me for, papa?
6440What do you want with her?
6440What do you want, Miss Lucy?
6440What do you want?
6440What for? 6440 What for?"
6440What is it, darling?
6440What is it? 6440 What is my little girl thinking of?"
6440What is the matter, Flora, dear?
6440What is the matter? 6440 What is the matter?
6440What is the matter?
6440What is the matter?
6440What is the meaning of this?
6440What is the trouble with Elsie?
6440What is this, Elsie?
6440What is your hand tied up for, Elsie?
6440What made him push her?
6440What makes you so onrestless, darlin''?
6440What was it?
6440What will Lucy and Herbert think when they come in and ca n''t find me, papa?
6440What will papa say?
6440What''s de matter, darlin''?
6440What''s de matter, darlin''?
6440What, papa?
6440What, you''wake, darlin''?
6440What?
6440What_ did_ your papa send you away for, Elsie?
6440When are you going papa?
6440When were you so sad and lonely, darling?
6440Where are you going, daughter?
6440Where did you learn all this?
6440Where is Miss Elsie?
6440Where is papa, Aunt Adelaide?
6440Where is papa, Fanny?
6440Where is papa?
6440Who dat?
6440Who did this?
6440Who did, then?
6440Who told you all that?
6440Who told you?
6440Why are you skipping about in that mad fashion, Elsie?
6440Why did you send Lucy instead of coming yourself?
6440Why do you cry so, my darling?
6440Why do you not speak?
6440Why do you sigh, daughter?
6440Why do you think so?
6440Why, Elsie, my own darling, what ails you?
6440Why, Elsie, what difference can it make to you whether I love Him or not?
6440Why, Pomp,she asked,"did papa send it?"
6440Why, my bressed lamb, you did n''t lie awake lookin''for de mornin'', did you? 6440 Why, my own darling,"he said, kissing her again and again,"why do you talk so?
6440Why, papa?
6440Why, what was that for?
6440Why, what''s the matter?
6440Why, you brought back a new one, papa, did n''t you?
6440Why?
6440Will it be bread and water this time, papa?
6440Will not to- morrow do, papa?
6440Will you come into the drawing- room, papa?
6440Will you dare to tell me such a falsehood as that again?
6440Will you get me one when you have done my curls?
6440Will you love me? 6440 Will you play jack- stones?
6440Will you ride, Travilla?
6440Will you try not to meddle in future, and not to cry at the table, or pout and sulk when you are punished?
6440Wo n''t your mamma buy it for you?
6440Wo n''t_ you_ eat some, papa?
6440Wonder if you knows dat gen''leman, darlin''?
6440Would you?
6440Yes, Elsie, but what must I_ do_?
6440Yes, my pet, I will; but I thought you said you had no present for me?
6440Yes,said Elsie, wiping away her tears;"and He is your Friend, too; and do n''t you think, Miss Rose, He will bring us together again some day?"
6440Yes,said Lora,"but you have not answered my question;_ how_ am I to seek?
6440Yes; but wo n''t you speak to mamma first? 6440 Yet I think there is something else you would have liked better; is there not?"
6440You are not displeased, papa?
6440You do n''t_ know_? 6440 You loved mamma?"
6440You will let her go, Miss Day?
6440You will not want to say any lesson to- day, I suppose?
6440You''ll go and ask him for it, wo n''t you?
6440do you ask me what? 6440 And even if he did, might he not still think her deserving of punishment? 6440 And now will you do me the favor to go to her and tell her that her papa says she need not stay in her room any longer?
6440And so she lingered, trembling, hoping, fearing; but presently he looked up with a cold"Why do you stand there?
6440And then, Horace, what motive could she have had for spoiling her book, knowing as she did that certain punishment would follow?
6440And your papa is away, is he not, Elsie?"
6440Are n''t you glad?
6440Are you sure of it, Travilla?"
6440Arthur, I say, where are you?"
6440As she left the room at the conclusion of the meal, he asked, while following her with his eyes,"Is that one of your sisters, Dinsmore?"
6440At length she ventured to ask softly,"Papa, may I go to my own room now?"
6440But a strange voice asked,"And who is this?"
6440But are you not to have some company?"
6440But at length her father put his arm around her, and with a kind smile asked,"What is it, daughter?"
6440But how could you know I wanted more money?"
6440But how does my little girl feel this morning, after all her dissipation?"
6440But how soon do you start?"
6440But instead of answering her question, he asked,"Do you, Elsie?"
6440But now tell me, how much money have you?"
6440But then,"she added, her countenance falling,"how can I get it taken without his knowledge?
6440But what do you think of my flowers?"
6440But what is the matter, child?"
6440But while the child is looking forward to the expected meeting with such longing affection for him, how is it with the father?
6440But who could answer the anxious inquiry?
6440But why do n''t you tell your papa about it?"
6440But you are so much wiser than I, ca n''t you help me think?"
6440But, Elsie, will you tell me who taught you about Jesus, and how long you have loved Him?"
6440But, let me see, what is this''Pilgrim''s Progress''about?
6440Can I do anything for you?
6440Can you guess what it is?"
6440Come, now, would n''t you be willing to try me for a month, if your papa will give consent?"
6440Dear papa, wo n''t you forgive me?"
6440Did I not forbid you to be out in the evening air?"
6440Did I not tell you_ positively_ that I would_ punish_ you if your copy- book this month did not present a better appearance than it did last?"
6440Did n''t my mamma leave me a great deal of money?"
6440Did you get something to eat?"
6440Dinsmore, how do you do?
6440Do n''t you like them, Elsie?"
6440Do you hear?"
6440Do you love Jesus, papa?"
6440Do you not like to be with me?"
6440Do you see_ now_ why I forbade you to go there?"
6440Do you think he would come to me?"
6440Do you think he would love me, Miss Allison?
6440Do you think he would take me on his knee and pet me, as grandpa does Enna?"
6440Do you understand?"
6440Do_ you_ like it?"
6440Elsie dear, how do you do?
6440Elsie hung down her head in silence for a moment, then asked in a tremulous tone,"Are you going to punish me, papa?"
6440Elsie ran down to the kitchen, asking of one and another of the servants as she passed,"Where''s Pompey?"
6440Elsie was very modest, and rather timid, too, but also very polite; so she said,"No excuse is necessary; but will you not take a seat, sir?
6440Elsie, ca n''t you tell us what to play?"
6440Elsie, who broke my watch?"
6440Enna, wo n''t you give them back?"
6440Eversham?"
6440For what glory is it if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
6440Had you a good night''s rest?"
6440Had you it with you when you rode out?"
6440Had you not better sing the song?
6440Has she any faults, Dinsmore?"
6440Have you not seen her, ma''am?"
6440He laid down the whip asking,"_ How_ do you know it?
6440He laughed at her eager tone, and putting a fifty- dollar note into her hand, asked,"Will that be enough?"
6440He looked at her with an impatient"Well?"
6440He opened it immediately, and springing into his arms, she asked, almost tearfully,"Are you going away, papa?"
6440He paused a moment, still looking sternly at the little, trembling, sobbing girl at his side; then asked,"What were you doing in the meadow?
6440He paused a moment; then asked,"Have you obtained this new heart, Miss Elsie?"
6440He stooped and kissed her, saying,"I think I shall ride with you one of these days; should you like it?"
6440He took her hand as he spoke, and sitting down, lifted her to his knee, saying,"Elsie, my child, why do you always seem so afraid of me?
6440He turned round instantly, asking in a pleasant tone,"Well, daughter, what is it?"
6440He watched her changing countenance for some time, then asked,"What is it, darling?"
6440I am going to drive over to Ion, where your friend Mr. Travilla lives, to spend the day; would my little daughter like to go with me?"
6440I did not hear of any accident-- she has not been hurt?
6440I have been cruelly unjust to you, have I not?"
6440I have been watching you for several minutes,"he said;"always poring over the same book, Elsie; do you never tire of it?"
6440I see I was mistaken,"said he, smiling;"I thought you could hardly care for him at all; but do you think that he loves you?"
6440I think I know what that et cetera means, auntie, do n''t I?"
6440I think you forget your wish to repeat some verses to me?"
6440I wonder if it is all laziness?
6440I wonder if papa will be pleased?"
6440I wonder what he means?"
6440I''m tired now, and is n''t it almost tea- time?"
6440If Arthur continued his persecutions, how could she make the next copy- book more presentable?
6440Is dear Miss Rose coming back?"
6440Is it not enough for me to tell that I know Jim did n''t do it?"
6440Is n''t it pretty?
6440Is not_ that_ encouraging?
6440Is there any verse in the Bible which says you must not sing songs on Sunday?"
6440It could not have been you, Elsie?"
6440Little missy wants sumpin'', eh?"
6440Lucy Carrington looked curiously at her, and soon took an opportunity to whisper,"Where were you last night, Elsie?
6440May I read a little to you?"
6440Natural_ ringlets, I''m sure, are they not?"
6440Now, mammy, can you take it to the school- room, and put it on Master Arthur''s desk, without anybody seeing you?"
6440Or would you prefer water, Elsie?"
6440Pompey, why do n''t hand Miss Elsie the butter?"
6440Pray, what may the book be that effects you so?"
6440Shall I?"
6440Shall we not do so at this hour every morning?"
6440She finished the chapter, and closing the book, laid her head on his breast, asking,"Dear papa, do n''t you believe the Bible?"
6440She paused a moment; then asked,"Do you know, Mr. Travilla, how near I came to being killed last night?"
6440She put the book into his hand, saying eagerly,"It is a Christmas gift from Miss Stevens, papa; will you let me read it?"
6440She was silent for a moment, then asked suddenly,"Papa, may I say some verses to you?"
6440So I will try to keep away from that lady; shall I not, papa?"
6440Sometimes Elsie would ask very earnestly,"Do you thing papa loves Jesus, mammy?"
6440The door of his room stood open, and she walked in, asking in a trembling voice,"Did you call me, papa?"
6440Then suddenly closing the book and handing it to her, he said, inquiringly,"You were very anxious to go to Ashlands?"
6440Then the gentleman asked,"Well, my little lady, and what is meant by being born again?"
6440Then, kissing her several times and hugging her in his arms, he said,"_ You_ are not afraid of me, are you?
6440Then, looking at Elsie, she went on,"We''ve come to stay a week; wo n''t we have a fine time?"
6440There was a moment''s pause, and then she asked in a timid hesitating way,"Papa, may I have my candy, if you please?"
6440There was an aching void in her heart which nothing else could fill; must it always be thus?
6440There was evidently displeasure and reproof in his tone, and, entirely unconscious of wrongdoing, Elsie looked up in surprise, asking,"Why, papa?"
6440Travilla?"
6440Very well, then, I think you could not be very ill without knowing it, and so you seem to have no excuse at all to offer?
6440Was Aunt Chloe in your room all the time you were away?"
6440Was n''t it too bad of your father to send you off to bed so early last night?"
6440Were you not well?"
6440What has come over me?
6440What reason can you assign, pray?
6440Where is that paltry trifle that all this fuss is about?
6440Which hand did it?"
6440Who could help loving Him?
6440Why are you always tormenting this poor child?
6440Why did you not give us the old bays?"
6440Why did you not tell me, my daughter, how you have been ill treated and provoked?"
6440Why have you been idling all the morning?"
6440Why, what have you ever done?
6440Will that do?"
6440Will you be so good as to tell me what she has done?"
6440Will you go along, mother?"
6440Will you please forgive me?"
6440Will you, Arthur?
6440Wo n''t you tell him?
6440Would you like to see my mamma, Miss Allison?"
6440Would you_ dare_ to do so when I so positively forbade it only the other day?"
6440You ai n''t sick, nor sufferin''any way?"
6440You can say all that with truth, I think?"
6440You look very much distressed; will you not tell me the cause of your sorrow?"
6440You_ could n''t_ study, eh?
6440_ Is n''t_ it a good likeness, mammy?"
6440_ can_ he mean that?
6440_ dear, dear_ Miss Rose, what shall I do without you?"
6440_ so_ dearly,"as she often whispered to herself; but would she ever meet with anything like a return of her fond affection?
6440_ that_ is it, eh?
6440afraid of what?"
6440always doing something to displease my dear papa?
6440an''do n''t dis niggah see him sit beside her mornin'', noon, an''night, laughin''an''talkin''at de table an''in de parlor?
6440an''do n''t she keep a kissin''little Miss Elsie, an''callin''her pretty critter, sweet critter, an''de like?"
6440and what makes you think I do n''t love Him?"
6440and will he be here soon?"
6440and wo n''t dear Miss Allison be pleased with it?"
6440and wonderful love that prompted it?"
6440are you sick or hurt?"
6440asked Adelaide, lifting her eyes to her friend''s face with an expression of astonishment;"do tell me why?"
6440asked Chloe, half an hour afterward;"ca n''t you go to sleep no how?"
6440asked Elsie;"but how will you get it done in time?
6440asked her grandfather;"have you been hurt?"
6440both of them?"
6440but then, papa, we may have one of the carriages, and Pomp or Ajax to drive us, may we not?"
6440ca n''t you help me?
6440ca n''t you tell me?
6440can it be_ possible_ that this is_ your_ doing?"
6440can you see any sense or meaning in it?"
6440chile, dat_ you?_ what you doin''runnin''''bout de house all in de dark, cold night?"
6440chile, dat_ you?_ what you doin''runnin''''bout de house all in de dark, cold night?"
6440could you think I would do that?"
6440dear, shall I never, never learn to be good?
6440did papa say so?"
6440did you see that squirrel?
6440do put it away,"pleaded Elsie,"if anything should happen to it, what will grandpa say?
6440do you not know that you are more precious to me than all my wealth, all my friends and relatives put together?
6440do you really mean it?
6440does it not?
6440exclaimed Miss Day, furiously;"how_ dare_ you contradict me?
6440has anything happened to you?"
6440have you any proof?"
6440he asked coolly, looking up from his book,"why do you wish to go?"
6440he asked in a stern, angry tone;"why have you not eaten what I sent you?"
6440he asked, drawing her tenderly toward him, and pushing back the curls from her face;"why do you look so pained?
6440he asked;"are you tired of my company?"
6440he asked;"do you not expect to enjoy their company?"
6440he exclaimed, with a startled look,"what can it be?
6440he said, smiling;"and which is my present?
6440how can I ever find it in my heart to be stern to her?
6440how can I?"
6440how can you be so very silly as to believe for one moment anything so perfectly absurd as that I should think of giving you away?
6440how could she bear punishment from him, when a word or look of displeasure almost broke her heart?
6440how make myself pleasing in the sight of God?
6440how_ could_ you take grandpa''s watch?
6440indeed, is that it?
6440is he coming?
6440is it not handsome?"
6440is it possible?
6440is not sick?
6440is_ that_ all?"
6440mammy, wo n''t that do now?
6440must I?
6440my own papa, will you never love me?"
6440nor sorry that I have come home?"
6440or would he listen patiently to_ her_ story?
6440papa, is it not beautiful?"
6440papa, is that you?"
6440papa,"she pleaded,"wo n''t to- morrow do?
6440reading with your book upside down, eh?"
6440said Eversham, sighing;"where in the world did she get such odd notions?"
6440said he, in a tone of surprise;"then, since he is an entire stranger to you, I suppose you can not have much affection for him?"
6440said he,"are you ill?
6440said he;"what do you call these?"
6440said the governess,"and why are you sitting here idling?"
6440said the little girl,"does it not make your heart ache to read how the Jews abused our dear, dear Saviour?
6440she asked in a bewildered way;"what did I do?
6440she asked, with a beating heart,"_ will_ he_ love_ me?
6440she cried,"is it really true?
6440she exclaimed,"how_ could_ you think that?
6440she said eagerly;"wo n''t you tell me about those times?
6440she said, as Walter gave a sudden shout at a successful toss Enna had just made;"ca n''t you be quiet?
6440she said, dropping her head on his breast while the bright drops fell like rain down her cheeks,"would you have been so very sorry?"
6440she said,"but may I say them now?"
6440she said,"is it you?
6440she suddenly exclaimed, as Chloe was trying on her hat,"is Pomp going to the city to- day?"
6440sir, how could you think that?"
6440some foolish story of a man with a great load on his back; is it not?"
6440that is your name, is it not?"
6440that is, what means am I to use to get rid of my sins, and get a new heart?
6440that she was becoming less afraid of displeasing and dishonoring her Saviour than in former days?
6440that was it, eh?"
6440this great girl_ my_ child?
6440was her craving for affection never to be satisfied?
6440was it indeed true that she was losing her tenderness of conscience?
6440was n''t He good to keep us all from being killed?"
6440what did I say that could have hurt you so?
6440what difference will that make to Miss Rose?"
6440what does Elsie want?"
6440what harm if you do?
6440what has Elsie done?"
6440what has happened?"
6440what must I_ do_ to be saved?"
6440what''s the matter?
6440what_ proof_ have you?
6440where would we all be now?
6440where would_ I_ have been?
6440where_ is_ papa?
6440why am I always so naughty?
6440will he ever love me now?"
6440will he let me love him?
6440will he take me in his arms and call me his own darling child?"
6440will you not love me?
6440will you tell me dat, darkies?
6440wo n''t he be pleased?
6440wo n''t you?"
6440yes,"cried Elsie, clapping her hands,"that will do nicely; why did n''t I think of it?
6440your miniature, little one, of course; what could please him better?"
6516( 3 Let us be their brethren in all kindness and moderation, but let us be followers of the Lord; for who was ever more unjustly used?
65161*** For the Lord himself, being asked by a certain person, When his kingdom should come?
651610 Afterwards there came forth one like a little hermit, and was asked by every one, Who art thou?
651610 And I said, Sir, I would know how to serve that desire which is good?
651610 And to what end was this ceremony?
651610 But what have we said?
651610 He replied, to them, I am a minister of God, and a servant at the altar: how should I know where my son is?
651610 He was taken from prison and from judgment; and who shall declare this generation?
651610 Her mother also spake to her after the same manner, and said, Child, why dost thou sit so melancholy, and, like one astonished, makest no reply?
651610 Pilate said to him, How is it written?
651610 Pilate said, Art thou a king then?
651610 The Jews replied, Who are those who have been serviceable to us?
651610 Then the Lord Jesus asked him, What he was afraid of?
651610 Then the angel said unto me, Seest then this shepherd?
651610 What kind of persons then were they that did these things?
651610 What then saith the Scripture of Abraham, when I be believed, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness?
651610 What therefore does he mean when he says, Into a good land flowing with milk and honey?
651610 Why hast thou done this?
6516105 And when we had worshipped God, then the shepherd came and said unto them: You have done no injury to this man?
6516106 And he said unto me, How didst thou sup?
6516107 He answered, Wilt thou now learn what thou didst desire?
6516109 First of all, Sir, said I, tell me, what this rock and this gate denote?
651611 And I said in another place, O grave, where is thy victory?
651611 And why was that which was accursed crowned?
651611 But Joseph replied, Whither shall I take thee?
651611 He shall be great, because he shall reign from sea to sea, and from the rivers even to the ends of the earth?
651611 How then was our Saviour manifested to the world?
651611 Let us therefore now inquire whether God has fulfilled the covenant, which he sware to our fathers, that he would give this people?
651611 Pilate answered Annas and Caiphas, Who are the proselytes?
651611 Pilate saith to him, What is truth?
651611 Should the Spirit of God receive reward, and divine?
651611 So the servants went back, and told Herod the whole; at which he was incensed, and said, Is not this son of his like to be king of Israel?
651611 Then Pilate called the messenger, and said, Why hast thou done thus?
651611 Then said Joseph, How comes it to pass you are with child?
651611 There was also among them a philosopher well skilled in physic and natural philosophy, who asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied physic?
6516113 The same night a young man appeared to me and said, Why dost thou thus often desire Revelations in thy prayers?
6516114 Canst thou see more notable Revelations than those which thou hast already received?
6516115 I answered, Sir, how could I do otherwise?
6516116 And he said unto me, Didst thou see the multitude of those that built that tower?
651612 Again; What says Moses to Joshua, the Son of Nun, when he gave that name unto him, as being a prophet, that all the people might hear him alone?
651612 And I said unto him, Sir, how shall I understand these things?
651612 Do these things seem to thee to be good or not?
651612 For what was our Father Abraham blessed?
651612 The Jews hearing this, were provoked, and said to Pilate, Why wilt thou any longer hear the blasphemy of that man?
651612 Then the priest said to Joseph, Why hast thou done this?
651612 When they both saw this light, they were surprised; the old woman asked St. Mary, Art thou the mother of this child?
6516121 But, sir, I would know why she sat upon a chair?
6516121 Then I said, What is this tower?
6516123 And he said unto me, sawest thou those stones that were cast away?
651613 And when they were come to the nest, the Lord Jesus said to the boys, Is this the serpent''s lurking place?
651613 But learn therefore how the Lord speaketh, rendering the temple vain: Who has measured the heaven with a span, and the earth with his hand?
651613 Who then is that Jesus of Nazareth that by his word hath taken away the dead from me without prayer to God?
6516136 Then I said, Show me now sir, why this tower is not built upon the ground, but upon a rock, and upon the gate?
6516139 Seest thou not, said he, that he doth support them, who with all their heart, bear his name?
651614 As I was therefore musing, and full of sorrow, that she would not suffer me to sit on the right side, she said unto me, Hermas, why art thou sad?
651614 But what then signifies this, That the wool was to be put into the midst of the thorns?
651614 Sir; said I, how can this be done?
651614 The prince of hell perceiving the same voice repeated, cried out, as though he had been ignorant, Who is that King of Glory?
651614 What think you, beloved?
651614 Who is there among you that is generous?
651614 Who shall say unto him, what dost thou?
6516146 But, sir, what are those stones which were taken out of the deep and fitted into the building?
6516148 And I said, sir, why did the virgins put even those stones into the building after they were carried through the gate?
651615 And when Jesus saw me languishing there, he said to me, Wilt thou be made whole?
651615 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
651615 Or how should I ever be able to entreat the Lord for my many and great sins?
651615 The messenger answered them and said, I asked one of the Jews and said, What is this which the children do cry out in the Hebrew language?
651615 Wherefore are there strifes, and anger, and divisions, and schisms, and wars, among us?
6516156 And I said, Why then, sir, did these forty stones also ascend with them out of the deep, having already received that seal?
651616 Have we not all one God, and one Christ?
651616 Let us inquire therefore, whether there be any temple of God?
651616 She said, How can that be?
651616 Then said these women, Will you Mistress, go along with us, and show the Lady St. Mary to us?
651616 What therefore shall I do?
6516161 I answered: Sir, tell me now what concerns those mountains; why are they so different, some of one form, and some of another?
6516163 But why, said I, are they different, and every one of a figure?
651617 I said to her; Lady, I would know what it is that they have suffered?
651617 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
651617 Pilate then said to them, Why do you yourselves testify to the words spoken by the children, namely, by your silence?
651617 Upon this the governor called Thecla from among the beasts to him, and said to her, Who art thou?
651617 Why then do we rent and tear in pieces the members of Christ; and raise seditious against our own body?
6516170 How, air, said I, were they worse who knew the Lord?
651618 And as I was thinking thus within myself, the shepherd said unto me; What thickest thou within thyself?
651618 And she said unto me, Why art thou sad, Hermas, who wert wo nt to be patient, and modest, and always cheerful?
651618 When his father saw him restored to his former state of health, he said, My son, what has happened to thee, and by what means wert thou cured?
6516184 I said, air, why is there room left to those for repentance, and not to the foregoing kind, seeing their sins are well nigh the same?
651619 But why might they eat those that clave the hoof?
651619 The Jews said to Pilate, Did we not say that he wrought his cures on the sabbath, and cast out devils by the prince of devils?
65162 And Joseph said, I will take care that my children be taxed; but what shall I do with this young woman?
65162 And he answered: Art thou without sense that thou dost not understand it?
65162 And that all the people should suppose you( Christians) so criminal, and imagine all the misfortunes that happen to the city, to be caused by you?
65162 But what can a mortal man do?
65162 For whither can any of us flee from his mighty hand?
65162 For who is able to express the obligation of the love of God?
65162 St. Mary replied, What help does thou desire?
65162 Then drew near a great feast of the Lord, and Judith her maid, said, How long will you thus afflict your soul?
65162 What is it, or what affairs are they, which obstructs your coming?
651620 And I said unto the shepherd that was with me: Sir, who is this cruel and implacable shepherd, who is moved with no compassion towards these sheep?
651620 But how should we thus know all this, and understand it?
651620 Dost thou not know that I am thine?
651620 Pilate saith to them, Why should he die?
651620 Take the Epistle of the blessed Paul the Apostle into your hands; What was It that he wrote to you at his first preaching the Gospel among you?
651621 But what signifies the milk and honey?
651622 But how does he dwell in us?
651622 Sir, said I, I would know what kind of pains they are which every one undergoes?
651623 But who are his enemies?
651623 But who is there that is now able to have this dominion over the wild beasts, or fishes, or fowls of the air?
6516234 And I said, Why then, sir, have all these fruit indeed, but yet some fairer than others?
651624 And what shall we say of David, so highly testified of in the Holy Scriptures?
651624 He replied, Why did ye seek me?
651624 She answered, Dost thou not see over against thee a great tower, which is built upon the water with bright square stones?
651624 Then the governor called the ensigns, and said unto them, Why did you do thus?
6516240 And why therefore do you not rather esteem yourselves happy?
6516242 For if all nations punish their servants which deny their masters; what think you that the Lord will do unto you, who has the power of all things?
651625 And when she had said this, she added unto me; Wilt thou hear me read?
651625 The ensigns said to Pilate, We are all Pagans and worship the gods in temples; and how should we think anything about worshipping him?
651626 And I said, If a husband or a wife die, and the party which survives marry again, does he sin in so doing?
651626 Then the doctors asked Mary, Whether this were her son?
651627 I said unto him, Sir, why did he send away some to the tower, and left others here to you?
6516271 Wouldst thou not presently be angry, and reproach him, saying: I gave my garment to thee whole, why halt thou rent it, and made it useless to me?
6516273 Will not therefore the Lord do the same concerning his Spirit, by reason of thy deed?
651628 But who then, said I, are those, who went into the tower crowned?
65163 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani?
65163 And all this has God subjected to our understandings: 4 What therefore shall those things be which he has prepared for them that wait for him?
65163 And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou sorrowful?
65163 But I thought that he was come to try me, and said unto him, Who are you?
65163 I said, What evil things are they from which I must abstain?
65163 Pilate replied, What is it which he declares?
65163 Pilate saith to them, What sort of temple is that of which he speaketh?
65163 She replied to me, Where is the woman that is to be delivered?
65163 Sir, said I, what are the works of an evil desire, which bring men unto death?
65163 Sir, said I, what makes you speak thus?
65163 The Jews answered him, But how durst thou enter into the synagogue, who wast a confederate with Christ?
65163 What then?
65163 When the Jews heard this they said to Pilate, Did we not say unto thee, He is a conjuror?
65163 Who, says the woman, can grant me this?
651630 But how can this be?
651631 And she called me unto her, and touched my breast, and said unto me, Did my reading please thee?
651631 But by what means, says she, were you cleansed from your leprosy?
651632 Why not?
651633 And I said unto him, Why then does she appear old?
651636 Dost thou thus cure men of the same nature with thyself, with the water with which thy body is washed?
651639 I said unto him; Sir, what pleasures are hurtful?
65164 And she said unto me, Canst thou tell these things to the elect of God?
65164 And when they answered, That there was no one there; the Lord Jesus said, Who are those whom ye see in the furnace?
65164 But the governor was more deliberate, and calling to Paul, he said, Who art thou?
65164 But while the boy was buying the bread, he saw his neighbour Thecla, and was surprised, and said to her, Thecla, where are you going?
65164 But who of you are ignorant of the judgment of God?
65164 For what?
65164 I asked her, saying; Lady, into what part of the field?
65164 Is my holy mountain of Zion, a desolate wilderness?
65164 On their return their kings and princes came to them inquiring, whom they had seen and done?
65164 Pilate then calling Jesus, said, thou hast heard what they testify against thee, and makest no answer?
65164 Sir, said I; What so great offence have I committed, that I should be delivered to this messenger?
65164 To this the prince of hell replied to Satan, Who is that so powerful prince, and yet a man who is afraid of death?
65164 What recompense then shall we render unto him?
65164 What therefore is it that he says by the prophet?
65164 What therefore shalt thou do who art subject to a law in thine own city?
65164 Who has thus deceived me?
65164 Why then, said he, does he in the spirit call him Lord?
651641 I asked her, Lady, why is the tower built upon the water?
651642 When all were departed, I said unto the shepherd; Sir, why is not the building of the tower finished?
651643 And I answering, said unto her, These things are very admirable; but, lady, who are those six young men that build?
651643 Pilate said to the Jews, Why are not the devils subject to your doctors?
651645 Also concerning those stones that were put into the building, and again taken out, and carried back into their places?
651645 And who are the rest who bring them stones?
651646 The governor hearing this, trembling, said to the multitude of the Jews, What will it profit you to shed innocent blood?
651647 I answered, Sir, why then did not all of them repent?
651647 I asked her, saying, I would know the condition of the stones, and what the meaning of them is?
651648 She answering, said unto me, Art thou better than all others that this should be revealed unto thee?
65165 For indeed how great are those advantages which we owe to him in relation to our holiness?
65165 I said, How then shall a man be able to discern them?
65165 In like manner Joseph, when he came to the Jews, said to them, Why are ye angry with me for desiring the body of Jesus of Pilate?
65165 Is not the history of Adam exactly accomplished in me?
65165 Pilate replied, How can he do this by wicked methods?
65165 The king of Glory, dead and alive, though once slain upon the cross?
65165 Then a certain principal Rabbi asked him, Hast thou read books?
65165 Then said the midwife, Is she not thy wife?
65165 Then said the priest, Hath Joseph done this?
65165 When I heard this, I wept bitterly; and when he saw me weeping, he said unto me, Why weepest thou?
65165 Whither then shall any one go; or whither shall he run from him that comprehends all things?
65165 Why so?
651655 And what are the other stones, lady, that are brought from the earth?
651658 But who are those whom they rejected, and laid beside the tower?
651659 And I said unto that shepherd; How can these stones, seeing they have been rejected, return into the building of this tower?
65166 And I said unto him, What therefore is to be done, if the woman continues on in her sin?
65166 And he went again into the hall, and called Jesus by himself, and said to him, Art thou the king of the Jews?
65166 And when all the saints saw him, they said to him, Who art thou?
65166 And when nine months were fulfilled to Anna, she brought forth, and said to the midwife, What have I brought forth?
65166 And why are we not all wise, seeing we have received the knowledge of God, which is Jesus Christ?
65166 But the elders of the Jews answered, and said to Jesus, What shall we look to?
65166 But why were there three young men appointed to sprinkle?
65166 Do these things seem to thee to be evil or not?
65166 For he saith, Doth he that speaketh and heareth many things, and is of a ready tongue, suppose that he is righteous?
65166 He asked me, Wherefore?
65166 Lady, said I, wilt thou convince me?
65166 Pilate saith to them, What then shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?
65166 Then Judith her maid answered, what evil shall I wish you, when you will not hearken to me?
65166 They replied, Is there any one within, whose name is Thecla?
65166 What praise shall we give to him?
65166 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands?
65166 Yes, the heaven is not clean in his sight, how much less they that dwell in houses of clay; of which also we ourselves were made?
651660 And I said, Sir, how will they be able to fill the same place, when they shall be so much cut away?
651661 But would you know who they are that were cut out, and cast afar off from the tower?
651667 But what are the white and round stones, lady, and which are not proper for the building of the tower?
651668 She answering said unto me: How long wilt thou continue foolish and without understanding, asking everything and discerning nothing?
65167 And I said, What, if the woman that is so put away, should repent, and be willing to return to her husband, shall she not be received by him?
65167 And Jesus answering, said to Pilate, Dost thou speak this of thyself, or did the Jews tell it thee concerning me?
65167 And how can a man that does not serve God, ask anything of God, and receive it?
65167 And what saith the Scripture?
65167 And when they had formed a large assembly, the chief priests said, By what means shall we bring Joseph to us to speak with him?
65167 And why was the wool put upon a stick?
65167 But how, beloved, shall we do this?
65167 I said unto him; Sir, if they have behaved themselves so as to anger that good angel, yet what have I done?
65167 If thou shalt love the good disciples, what thank is it?
65167 The midwife said, Is this true?
65167 Then she asked the husband of the possessed person, Whether his wife''s mother was alive?
65167 Then the Jews called together all the soldiers who kept the sepulchre of Jesus, and said to them, Who are those women, to whom the angel spoke?
65167 When the girl asked them, they made her no answer, but asked her again, Who are ye?
65167 Who art thou, who dost release the captives that were held in chains by original sin, and bringest them into their former liberty?
651670 I answering, said unto her, When therefore will they be profitable to the Lord?
651674 After this he came to consider those stones which were white and round: and he said unto me, What shall we do with these stones?
651675 And what are the rest which fell by the water, and could not roll into the water?
651675 He replied, Canst thou think of nothing then for these?
651676 And he said, seest thou not that they are very round?
65168 And I said unto him, Sir, how shall I know that there are two such angels with man?
65168 But why was the wool and hyssop put together?
65168 Call now if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the angels wilt thou look?
65168 Have I not always esteemed thee as a lady?
65168 I said unto him; Sir, ask him since the time that he came into my house whether I have done any thing disorderly, or have offended him in any thing?
65168 Pilate answering, said to Jesus, Am I a Jew?
65168 So that if I only teach those things which I have received by revelation from God, where is my crime?
65168 The Jews then said to Nicodemus, Art thou become his disciple, and making speeches in his favour?
65168 The soldiers answered and said, We know not who the women were; besides we became as dead persons through fear, and how could we seize those women?
65168 Then Joseph arising from the ground, called her, and said, O thou who hast been so much favoured by God, why hast thou done this?
65168 Then Pilate called a messenger, and said to him, By what means will Christ be brought hither?
65168 Then the governor again commanded the Jews to depart out of the hall; and calling Jesus, said to him, What shall I do with thee?
65168 Upon this both she and Joseph were brought to their trial, and the priest said unto her, Mary, what hast thou done?
65168 Where is the wise man?
65168 Who among the judges was more valiant than Sampson, or more holy than Samuel?
65168 Who art thou, who dost spread so glorious and divine a light over those who were made blind by the darkness of sin?
651682 When therefore I had done asking her concerning all these things, she said unto me, Wilt thou see something else?
651683 She therefore looking back upon me, and smiling a little, said unto me, Seest thou seven women about the tower?
65169 And when they came to the Lord Jesus, he inquired, On what account they carried that boy?
65169 But Denies and Hermogenes were moved with envy, and, under a show of great religion, Demas said, And are not we also servants of the blessed God?
65169 But who is fit to be found in it?
65169 For what shall we say, brethren?
65169 Nicodemus said to them, Is the governor become his disciple also, and does he make speeches for him?
65169 When a certain astronomer, who was present, asked the Lord Jesus, Whether he had studied astronomy?
65169 Why hast thou thus debased thy soul, who wast educated in the Holy of Holies, and received thy food from the hand of angels?
651692 Then I asked her concerning the times, whether the end were now at hand?
651693 I said unto him, Sir, what shall I do here alone?
6516A day for a man to afflict his soul?
6516AND as she was looking towards heaven she perceive a sparrow''s nest in the laurel, 2 And mourning within herself, she said, Wo is me, who begat me?
6516Accordingly he said to Theoclia, Where is my Thecla?
6516And I said unto him, Sir, why has not the prayer of a sad man virtue to come up to the altar of God?
6516And I said, What can be better than these words?
6516And are come to such a height of madness, as to forget that we were members one of another?
6516And he asked them whether the Lord of that tower was come thither?
6516And he said unto me, Seest thou these trees?
6516And he stood still, and commanded that I should be brought to him, and said to me, What wilt thou?
6516And so are all the Syrians and Arabians, and all the idolatrous priests: but are they therefore of the covenant of Israel?
6516And then, what follows in the same prophet?
6516And what doth he mean by this saying?
6516And what follows?
6516And what shalt be done with the other?
6516And what, Sir, are these virgins?
6516And what, lady, said I, are the other five?
6516And when he had fulfilled the commandment of God, What says he?
6516And why is thy countenance fallen?
6516And yet how hard is it to find a man that does this?
6516Art thou come to destroy us?
6516But I said to her, Lady, chew me what they are?
6516But are you inclined that he should be king, and not Caesar?
6516But how shall it be built in the name of the Lord?
6516But it may be the desire of her has risen up in thy heart?
6516But what hast thou to do with him?
6516But why was this?
6516But, Sir, I can not tell, whether they can be observed by any man?
6516But, continued I, could I or any other man besides, though never so wise, have understood these things?
6516Canst thou for thy estate, or for any of those things which thou hast provided, deny thy law?
6516Consider, in what were you saved in what did you look up, if not whilst you were in the flesh?
6516Did not Caesar place him in that high post?
6516Did not Moses before know what should happen?
6516Did ye not know that I ought to be employed in my father''s house?
6516Do we not know that the saints shall judge the world, as Paul teaches?
6516Do you not suppose I am extremely concerned and grieved that your innocence should bring you into sufferings?
6516Does he not seem to thee to be of great authority?
6516Does it not seem to thee to be a very wise thing to repent?
6516Dost thou not see the tower yet a building?
6516For had he not come in the flesh, how should men have been able to look upon him, that they might be saved?
6516For he that in these things can not govern himself, how shall he be able to prescribe them to another?
6516For if the Lord thus humbled himself, what should we do who are brought by him under the yoke of his grace?
6516For if the prayer of one or two be of such force, as we are told; how much more powerful shall that of the bishop and the whole church be?
6516For so says the prophet,"Who shall understand the hard sayings of the Lord?
6516For the prophet saith again, In what place shall I appear before the Lord my God, and be glorified?
6516For thy countenance is like a thief''s; and why dost thou carry a cross upon thy shoulders?
6516For what does a man profit me, if he shall praise me, and blaspheme my Lord; not confessing that he was truly made man?
6516For what will it profit, if one gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
6516HE showed me certain men sitting upon benches, and one sitting in a chair: and he said unto me; Seest thou those who sit upon the benches?
6516Have I not always reverenced thee as a sister?
6516He answered, What dost then ask?
6516He said unto me, Do you not know me?
6516He said, What is that fast?
6516Hearken, saith he; seest thou this vine and this elm?
6516How then can I live, seeing I have done in this manner?
6516How will ye instruct the elect of God, when ye yourselves want correction?
6516How, Sir, said I, does it bear more fruit than the vine?
6516How, sir, said I is it the sister of these?
6516I began to say within myself, is there a drove of cattle coming, that rises such a dust?
6516I replied, Sir, how can that be; seeing the rock is old, but the gate new?
6516I replied, Who is she then, sir?
6516I replied: Sir, why are they like unto dried trees?
6516I said unto him, how, sir?
6516I said unto him; Are they who depart from the fear of God, tormented for the same time that they enjoyed their false delight and pleasures?
6516I said unto him; Sir, how can those dry rods ever grow green again?
6516I said unto them, What then shall I do?
6516I said, Sir, what is their garment?
6516I said, Where shall I tarry?
6516IN like manner he determines concerning the cross in another prophet, saying: And when shall these things be fulfilled?
6516If thou shalt offer aright, but not divide aright, hast thou not sinned?
6516In what has the messenger done amiss?
6516Is it gold or silver, or that thy body be cured of its leprosy?
6516Is it not I?
6516Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
6516Is not one spirit of grace poured out upon us all?
6516Is our hope built upon a stone?
6516Let him stand against me or who is he that will implead me?
6516Let us go and kill the serpent; and will not ye obey him?
6516More despised?).
6516More destitute?
6516O death, where is thy sting?
6516Or what fruit that may be worthy of what he has given to us?
6516Or what is the place of my rest?
6516Or what strength is there in him that is made out of the dust?
6516Or what world shall receive any of those who run away from him?
6516Or who shall be our advocate, unless we shall be found to have done what is holy and just?
6516Peter answered and said, What if the wolves shall tear in pieces the sheep?
6516Pilate said, Will they kill him for a good work?
6516Rabbi Judas asked Rabbi Achan, Where did they kill Zacharias?
6516Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, were they cast into the fiery furnace by men, professing the excellent and glorious worship of the Most High?
6516Shall he be blameless in his works?
6516Shall man be pure before the Lord?
6516Shall we be slothful in well- doing, and lay aside our charity?
6516She answered, What would you have with her?
6516Shouldst thou not rather purify thy mind, and serve God?
6516THEN I beheld a woman coming down from the mountains, and she said to me, Where art thou going, O man?
6516THEN came Annas the scribe, and said to Joseph, Wherefore have we not seen you since your return?
6516Then the shepherd said unto me, Hast thou asked all things of me?
6516They received thee well then, said he?
6516They replied, Is it impossible?
6516WHAT shall we do therefore, brethren?
6516Was Daniel cast into the den of lions, by men fearing God?
6516Was it in the woman''s court, or in the court of Israel?
6516Was it not because that through faith he wrought righteousness and truth?
6516What Company they had on the road?
6516What am I, that all the generations of the earth should call me blessed?
6516What do you think that boy will be?
6516What dost thou teach?
6516What hast thou done?
6516What inclined thee to act thus?
6516What is the house that ye will build me?
6516What man is sufficient to declare, and is fitting, the excellency of its beauty?
6516What man is there that desireth life, and loveth to see good days?
6516What sort of journey and return they had?
6516What strange impressions are made upon thee?
6516What think ye then that he shall suffer, who does anything that is not fitting in the combat of immortality?
6516What, said he, dost thou ask?
6516When he was gone out, and had a mind to speak thus to the people, Woe unto you, whom do you worship?
6516Where is the boasting of those who are called wise?
6516Where is the disputer?
6516Wherefore I began to think, and say within myself, why should I doubt, seeing I am thus settled by the Lord, and have seen such glorious things?
6516Whither shall I flee from thee?
6516Whither shall I flee from thy spirit, or where shall I hide myself from thy presence?
6516Who has committed this evil in my house, and seducing the Virgin from me, hath defiled her?
6516Who have said, with our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own, who is Lord over us?
6516Who that has any charity?
6516Who that is compassionate?
6516Who will contend with me?
6516Why art thou disquieted, and fillest thyself with care?
6516Why did these stones come out of the deep, and were placed into the building of this tower, seeing that they long ago carried those holy spirits?
6516Why didst thou not salute us?
6516Why do we suffer ourselves foolishly to perish; not considering the gift which the Lord has truly sent to us?
6516Why then dost thou imagine these wicked things against me?
6516Will not you tell me that?
6516Will they say that they were troubled by the sheep?
6516Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord?
6516Wilt thou kill me as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday?"
6516With what words shall I beseech him to be merciful unto me?
6516Wo is me to what can I be compared?
6516Wo is me, to what am I comparable?
6516Wo is me, to what can I be compared?
6516Wo is me, to what can I be compared?
6516Wouldst thou not say all this to a fuller, for the rent which he made in thy garment?
6516alas, my husband; Have I disclosed it to you?
6516and I looking upon her, answered, Lady, what dost thou do here?
6516and what are thy circumstances, that not one of the beasts will touch thee?
6516and what is it which he attempts dissolving?
6516and where are you going?
6516or who shall resist the power of his strength?
6516or, what shall I say concerning this young woman?
6516says she; where is he?
6516shall I conceive by the living God and bring forth as all other women do?
6516to Jerusalem,) he saw his blood bubbling, and said to them, What meaneth this?
6516which being interpreted is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
7437I''m so frightened; shall we have a light?
7437Mother Manikin,you said,"has_ He_, found_ you_?"
7437''"Lucy,"I said, glad to find she was awake,"is n''t it a long night?"
7437''"Would n''t you be frightened if you were dying, Norah?"
7437''"Would you like to be dressed like that?"
7437''"Yes, of course,"I said quickly;"why do you ask me?"
7437''A letter for me?''
7437''A present for me, mammie dear?''
7437''A what?''
7437''About what?''
7437''All alone?''
7437''Am I the lamb?''
7437''And do n''t you ever read it now?''
7437''And now, child,''she said,''how ever did you find me out?''
7437''And what are they like?''
7437''And what are you going to eat on the way, Rosalie?
7437''And what did he say, mammie dear?''
7437''And what did he tell you about it?''
7437''And what did the clergyman say, child?''
7437''And what did you do with Maggie and baby?''
7437''And what did you say?''
7437''And what is that reading underneath?''
7437''And what''s the end of the verse, mammie dear?''
7437''And who''s Betsey Ann, child?''
7437''Are n''t you going to begin, mammie?''
7437''Are n''t you tired, Toby?''
7437''Are there any houses near it?''
7437''Are you always on the move, ma''am?''
7437''Are you frightened of your mother?''
7437''Are you happy, Betsey Ann?''
7437''Are you quite sure, Betsey Ann?''
7437''Are you ready?''
7437''Are you sure?''
7437''Are_ you_ lost, Jessie?''
7437''Augustus,''said his wife, in a trembling voice,''can you stay five minutes with me before you go?''
7437''Aunt Lucy?''
7437''Betsey Ann,''said the girl, with a laugh;''it is n''t a very pretty name, is it?''
7437''Bring who, Rosalie dear?
7437''But I dare n''t leave the caravan, Toby, and father has the key; it would n''t be safe, would it, with all these people about?''
7437''But I get up awful soon,''said Betsey Ann,''afore ever there''s a glimmer of light; would you mind being waked up then?''
7437''But about the chairs?''
7437''But did your mother let you?''
7437''But how is it done?
7437''But how will you ever carry it, Rosalie?
7437''But is n''t it going on to- night?''
7437''But oh, mammie dear, what if it makes you bad again, as it did before?''
7437''But then, Rosalie, child, I began to think, What can I do?
7437''But what are you doing here?''
7437''But what did she say when you came back?''
7437''But what of the other life, Augustus-- the long life that''s coming?''
7437''But why wo n''t you come with me, mammie dear?''
7437''But, Rosalie, do you know your way?''
7437''But, Rosalie,''said Betsey Ann,''whatever will you do?
7437''But, mammie dear, is n''t it just like the sheep?''
7437''Ca n''t you hear the bells nicely now, mammie?''
7437''Ca n''t you read, Toby?''
7437''Can you remember what you said to Mrs. Leslie, Jessie?''
7437''Can you see the church, Rosalie?''
7437''Can you wait one minute more?''
7437''Could you come on Sunday?''
7437''Did God put your sins on Jesus, mammie dear?''
7437''Did n''t He come to seek and save the old mother?''
7437''Did they see you, Rosalie?''
7437''Did you like that?''
7437''Did you think of her then?''
7437''Did you?''
7437''Do n''t want?''
7437''Do n''t you know about the Good Shepherd?''
7437''Do n''t you remember the girls that stood by our show when the procession went past?
7437''Do n''t you wish you was her?''
7437''Do you like being here?''
7437''Do you mind coming with me, Rosalie?''
7437''Do you really want to know?''
7437''Do you remember a house which I sent you to look at?''
7437''Do you remember bow I looked at your picture, and you told me all about it?''
7437''Do you remember_ that_, Aunt Lucy?''
7437''Do you think it would wake her if you were to sing to me?''
7437''Do you think she will soon be better, Mother Manikin?''
7437''Happy?''
7437''Has he found you, Mother Manikin?''
7437''Has the Good Shepherd ever said them of_ you_, ma''am?
7437''Has the Good Shepherd found you yet?''
7437''Has the Good Shepherd found you, ma''am?''
7437''Have you been looking for me, dear Aunt Lucy?''
7437''Have you got a fire in there?''
7437''Have you?''
7437''Hear that, old mother?''
7437''Hear what?''
7437''How can I cast it on Him?
7437''How do you know anything about Britannia?''
7437''How do you know?
7437''How long were you?''
7437''How was it that you did n''t see the show before, Toby?''
7437''I know you do n''t ever want to be called_ that_ again; but, please, you are Jessie, are you not?''
7437''I say,''she said,''there''s a young boy wants to speak to you below; can you come?''
7437''I suppose you do n''t expect me to keep you, and do for you?
7437''I''m Rosalie, sir,--little Rosalie Joyce; do n''t you remember that Mother Manikin sat up with my mother when she was ill?''
7437''I''m afraid_ I_ sha''n''t do as well?''
7437''I''m so glad,''said Rosalie;''because then the Good Shepherd is seeking you: wo n''t you ask Him to find you?''
7437''If I''m not one of the ninety- and- nine, what am I, then?''
7437''Is it a very long way to Pendleton, please, ma''am?''
7437''Is it you, Toby?''
7437''Is it?''
7437''Is n''t that a beautiful verse?''
7437''Is she quite well now?''
7437''Is that all?''
7437''Is that what"In the sunshine of the morning"means, in the next verse, mammie dear?''
7437''Is that your mother?''
7437''Is that_ all_ the kinds?''
7437''Is the time up?''
7437''It''s bells, mammie,''she said, turning round,''church bells; ca n''t you hear them?
7437''Jessie,''said Rosalie, laying her hand on her arm,''wo n''t you tell me about it?''
7437''Jesus is the Good Shepherd,''said Rosalie;''you know who He is, do n''t you, Betsey Ann?''
7437''Late?
7437''Like it?''
7437''Little Rosalie,''said her mother,''my darling, are you going?--must you leave me?''
7437''Little woman,''said her mother,''can you listen to me now?''
7437''Look ye here, Jonathan,''said his wife,''did you ever hear the like?
7437''Loves me?''
7437''Mammie dear,''said Rosalie, as soon as the men had turned the corner,''may I go and peep at the church?''
7437''Mammie dear,''she said,''is_ He_ up there?''
7437''Mammie, ought I to have said amen?''
7437''Miss Rosie,''he said,''can I come in for a minute?''
7437''Miss Rosie,''he said,''how is she now?''
7437''Must you?
7437''My dear friends, will you accept God''s offer?
7437''No, dear; she''s not in just now,''said the girl;''will you leave the letter with me?''
7437''Norah,''said her husband, as he put his head in at the door of the caravan,''surely you mean to come and take your part to- night?''
7437''Nothing about what, mammie dear?''
7437''Oh would you?''
7437''Oh, Aunt Lucy,''cried Rosalie, springing from her seat,''what do you think of Betsey Ann?
7437''Oh, Betsey Ann,''said Rosalie mournfully,''are you sure?''
7437''Oh, Betsey Ann,''sobbed little Rosalie,''what shall I do?''
7437''Oh, I do hope so,''said the woman earnestly;''you''ll think of me sometimes, wo n''t you?''
7437''Oh, Jessie,''said Rosalie,''how are Maggie and the baby?''
7437''Oh, Mother Manikin,''said Rosalie,''what do you mean?''
7437''Oh, Rosalie,''said Jessie,''is it you?
7437''Oh, Toby, was it you that fetched little Mother Manikin?''
7437''Oh, dear Aunt Lucy, may I really stay?''
7437''Oh, have you?''
7437''Oh, my little Rosalie,''said she, with a glad cry,''have I found you at last?''
7437''Oh, please,''she said, stopping suddenly short in the path--''please, are n''t you Britannia?''
7437''Oh, will you come to Him, my friends?
7437''Please, Aunt Lucy,''said Rosalie timidly,''is there a bird?''
7437''Please, Jessie,''said Rosalie through her tears,''did you remember to give Mrs. Leslie my mammie''s message?''
7437''Please, ma''am,''said Rosalie, seizing the opportunity,''would you be so very kind as to tell me the way to Pendleton?''
7437''Please,''said Rosalie,''do n''t you remember me?
7437''Popsey,''said a voice from the next room--''little Popsey, is that you?''
7437''Rosalie, child,''she said,''do you remember how you talked to me that night-- the night when we sat up in the caravan?''
7437''Rosalie, darling, you wo n''t be sorry for your mother; will you, dear?
7437''Rosalie,''said her mother suddenly,''would you like to hear about the time when your mother was a little girl?''
7437''Rosalie,''said her mother, raising herself in bed and putting her arm round her child,''do n''t you know that I am going to leave you?
7437''Rosalie,''said her mother, under her breath,''where are we, and who is that girl?''
7437''Rosalie,''she said,''did n''t you hear it?''
7437''Shall I begin at once, mammie dear?''
7437''Shall we kneel down?''
7437''Shall you go to heaven when, you die?''
7437''She said to me before she went,"Little Jess, you''ll take care of Maggie and baby, wo n''t you, dear?
7437''So what am I to do, ma''am?''
7437''Sure?
7437''Tell me,''said the child,''what is it?''
7437''Telling Him what, my dear?''
7437''Thank you so much for taking care of my mother,''said Rosalie;''has she spoken to you yet?''
7437''Thank you, ma''am,''said little Rosalie;''but please may mammie have it?
7437''The Saviour; is He up in one of the stars?''
7437''Then I''ve really seen her?''
7437''Then could you sing me your hymn once more?
7437''Then did n''t you see the circus there?''
7437''Then how did you see it?''
7437''Then please will you take me to Mother Manikin?''
7437''Then they were all right when you got home?''
7437''Then where is she?''
7437''Then you have had all your walk for nothing?''
7437''Then, may I bring her?''
7437''This is a dress which came home last night for my little May,''said her aunt,''but I think it will fit you, dear; will you try it on?''
7437''Those are sweet words, ai n''t they?''
7437''Tired?''
7437''Toby, what are you after?
7437''Was n''t she very much frightened?''
7437''Well, I''m Britannia,''said the girl;''did n''t you see me on the top of the last car?
7437''Well, and suppose a fellow knows he''s one of the lost sheep,''said Jinx,''what has he got to do?''
7437''Well, but Rosalie,''said Betsey Ann,''what do you mean to do?''
7437''Well, how is one to know?''
7437''Well, what do you think of them?''
7437''Well, what is it?
7437''Well,''said Jinx, looking at Rosalie with a half- amused face, if the old mother''s one of the ninety- and- nine, what am I?''
7437''Well,''said Jinx,''and what''s the_ third_ kind of sheep?''
7437''Were you?''
7437''What Sunday?''
7437''What am I to tell the missis, when she asks where you''ve gone?''
7437''What are they, mammie dear?''
7437''What are they?''
7437''What did you say?''
7437''What did you sing?
7437''What do I mean, child?
7437''What do you mean, Rosalie darling?''
7437''What do you mean, child?''
7437''What do you mean, child?''
7437''What do you mean, my dear child?''
7437''What do you mean?''
7437''What do you think of stopping here for the night, Miss Rosie?''
7437''What do you want, dear?''
7437''What does all this mean?
7437''What does that mean, child?''
7437''What is it, Toby?''
7437''What is it, mammie dear?''
7437''What is it, my dear?''
7437''What is it?''
7437''What is it?''
7437''What is repentance, mammie dear?''
7437''What is your name?''
7437''What shall I do?''
7437''What shall it be, mammie dear?''
7437''What was it like, Rosalie?''
7437''What was it, mammie dear?''
7437''What''s the matter, Betsey Ann?''
7437''What''s the matter, ma''am?''
7437''What''s the matter?''
7437''What''s the matter?''
7437''What''s the matter?''
7437''What, my dear?''
7437''Whatever made you leave your mother?''
7437''When did you run away?''
7437''When did your dear mother write the letter, Rosalie?''
7437''Where are we going, Toby?''
7437''Where are we?''
7437''Where are you going, Toby?''
7437''Where did you get that from?''
7437''Where did you get that?''
7437''Where have you been all this time, Rosalie?''
7437''Where is He?
7437''Where is Jinx?''
7437''Where is Mother Manikin?''
7437''Where is it, Toby?''
7437''Where is it?''
7437''Where is your father now, Rosalie?''
7437''Where is your home?''
7437''Where''s your mistress?''
7437''Where, dear?''
7437''Wherever are you taking it to?
7437''Which of you can say that?
7437''Who are you, my child?''
7437''Who are you?''
7437''Who are you?''
7437''Who are you?''
7437''Who can it be from?''
7437''Who found me?
7437''Who is it taking care of me, Rosalie?''
7437''Who wants to go there, my dear?''
7437''Who''s Jinx?''
7437''Who, Rosalie, child?''
7437''Whoever is this pretty little lady, Rosalie?''
7437''Why do n''t you come now, mammie dear?''
7437''Why not, Jessie?''
7437''Why not, mammie dear?''
7437''Why not, mammie dear?''
7437''Why not?''
7437''Why not?''
7437''Why not?''
7437''Why, Rosalie?''
7437''Why, have n''t you read the story about the picture?''
7437''Why, is n''t it very late?''
7437''Why, the sheep could n''t find its way back, could it, mammie?
7437''Why, what do you mean, child?
7437''Why, who gave you that?''
7437''Will that do, mammie?''
7437''Will you come in and rest a bit?''
7437''Will you come up here sometimes, and I''ll read to you?''
7437''Will you not come to Him to- night?
7437''Will you, I ask you again, accept God''s offer?
7437''Wo n''t you ask Him, dear Mother Manikin?''
7437''Wo n''t you?''
7437''Would it be any good telling Him, mammie?''
7437''Would n''t you?''
7437''Would you like to hear it now?''
7437''Yes, He''s God, is n''t He?''
7437''Yes, dear,''said the girl,''my name is Jessie; but how do you know me?''
7437''Yes,''he said;''have you one like it?
7437''Yes,''said Rosalie,''to be sure I will; but, Toby, you wo n''t forget everything, will you?''
7437''Yes; the little girl saw me, mammie, peeping through the gate, and she said,"Who is that little girl, mamma?
7437''You could n''t sing your little hymn, could you, darling?''
7437''You could n''t tell me of a girl, could you, ma''am?
7437''You want to go, child?
7437''You were at Lesborough, were n''t you?''
7437''You wo n''t be offended, will you?
7437''Your little kit?''
7437''Your mother is n''t in the circus, then, is she?''
7437Am I one of them?
7437And I_ must_ go; can I be a sheep after all?
7437And had he not told her that very night, that if she broke down in her part in this town, he would never forgive her as long as he lived?
7437And her Aunt Lucy could only say, over and over again,''My little Rosalie, have I found you at last?''
7437And how we talked in the caravan that windy night, when my mammie was so ill?''
7437And how would she ever be able to keep her dear letter and locket safe from those inquisitive eyes?
7437And if ever you can go to your Aunt Lucy, give her that letter; you will, wo n''t you, Rosalie?
7437And this sheep did n''t walk back; did it?
7437And was that little girl my cousin?''
7437Are_ you_ ready to die?''
7437As soon as Rosalie opened them, she said--''Please, will you open our shop- door for me?
7437Besides, where would you have her go?''
7437But Rosalie-- poor little desolate, motherless Rosalie!--had the Good Shepherd quite forgotten her?
7437But what''s that, Rosalie?--did the waggons stop?''
7437But when the child said, in a tone of distress,''Mother Manikin, dear Mother Manikin, do n''t you know me?
7437CHAPTER XIII VANITY FAIR''Miss Rosie dear, can I speak to you?''
7437Ca n''t you tell the Good Shepherd, Rosalie, and ask Him to look after me a bit, when you''re gone?''
7437Can you find it, do you think?''
7437Cherished her?
7437Come now, any one say two pounds ten?''
7437Could she have any hope, even the faintest, that he was with her mother in the bright home above?
7437Did He not care for the lonely lamb?
7437Did He not whisper words of sweetest comfort and love to the weary, sorrowful Rosalie?
7437Did He pass her by untended and unblessed?
7437Did n''t she write beautifully?''
7437Did not you hear His voice just now, when He called us all together?
7437Do n''t you know you said you would read to me?
7437Do you hear me?
7437Do you hear that clanging noise?''
7437Do you know,"he said,"anybody in this row who would let me have a room for my class?"
7437Do you know?''
7437Do you think He is looking for you and me, mammie dear?''
7437Do you think I can afford to waste time upon the road?
7437Do you think I would forget anything she asked me?
7437Do you think you''ll be fit to come on the stage if they''re red and swollen with crying?
7437Do_ you_ know her?''
7437Does he ever give his invitation in that way?
7437Does he say that, my friends?
7437Does he say,"Here''s my show; the door is open, any one who likes may walk in; there''s nothing to pay"?
7437For home is just in sight; And who will heed, when safely there, The perils of the night?
7437For home is just in sight; And who will heed, when safely there, The perils of the night?''
7437For home is just in sight; And who will heed, when safely there, The perils of the night?''
7437Going as near to these as possible, she put her mouth to a hole in the canvas, and called out--''Please will you let me in?
7437Had he loved her and cherished her?
7437Had he soothed her and cared for her, and done all he could to make their burden press lightly on her?
7437Has He ever called the bright angels together and said to them of_ you_,"Rejoice with Me, for I have found My sheep which was lost"?''
7437Has your caravan just arrived at the fair?''
7437Have you had your breakfast yet?
7437How can you or I, who are so covered with scarlet stains of sin, be made as white as snow?
7437How could she be sure, when she was out at the theatre, that the people of the house would not turn over the contents of her box?
7437How could she ever walk so far, that cold, dark night?
7437How could she leave her mother, even for an hour, when the hours which she might still have with her were becoming so few?
7437How could she leave her?
7437How far is Pendleton from here, Betsey Ann?
7437How had he treated her in sickness?
7437How many minutes are there?''
7437How would she ever be able to keep that locket safely?
7437How would she ever hold on till she arrived at her Aunt Lucy''s?
7437How would she ever reach the town?
7437I do n''t know anything,''said the girl;''nothing but my A B C.''''Shall I read to you about it; are you too tired?''
7437I said--''"_ Oh, Good Shepherd, have you got any work for a woman that''s only three feet high?
7437If not, what was it that made her feel, as she lay on her mother''s bed, that she was not altogether deserted, that there was One who loved her still?
7437Is n''t it awful, though?''
7437Is n''t it pretty?''
7437Is she asleep, Rosalie?''
7437Is there indeed no hope?
7437Is your caravan at Pendleton fair?''
7437It''s rather heavy, dear; can you manage it?''
7437Jinx?''
7437Jinx?''
7437Joyce''s?''
7437Leslie?''
7437Let me help you in; you''d better lie on your bed, had n''t you?''
7437Loved her?--What did those cruel words, those bitter taunts, those unsympathising speeches, tell of the love of Augustus Joyce for his wife?
7437Maybe your grandmother lives in Pendleton; does she?''
7437Oh, Rosalie darling, was n''t it good of her, when I had been so bad to her?
7437Oh, did her mother think of her?
7437Oh, where was he now?
7437Or did He not rather draw doubly near in that night of darkness?
7437Safe in the Good Shepherd''s hand, who or what could harm her?
7437Says he,"Does Miss Rosalie Joyce live here?"
7437Shall I read it to you?
7437She did not much like opening the door, for how could she tell who this stranger might be?
7437She had been lying still for some time, when she heard a step on the stairs, and her father''s voice called--''Rosalie, where are you?''
7437She had had much trouble from Rosalie''s father; was it likely she would welcome his child?
7437She started back Blank Page[ Illustration:"Is it time to get up?"]
7437So I could n''t leave my dear little kit behind, could I?''
7437So Mr. Westerdale, he says,"What''s the matter, Mother Manikin?"
7437Sunday?
7437Tell me what that picture is about up there?
7437Tell me what''s the matter?''
7437That''s a very bad thing to be, is n''t it?''
7437The sleepy child turned over, and said dreamily,''I''ll come in a minute, father; have you begun?''
7437Then, looking up at the old woman, he said--''Are you ready, grandmother?''
7437They might be tired, or hungry, or overburdened; what did it matter to him, so long as the end for which he kept them was fulfilled?
7437Was I glad?
7437Was her mother dead, and was her father hiding it from her till her part was over, lest she should break down again?
7437Was his soul safe?
7437Was it not the Good Shepherd''s voice, as He held the poor lonely lamb closer to His bosom?
7437Was not this the great fair her father had been counting on all the year, and from which he hoped to reap the greatest profit?
7437Was she left in her sorrow alone and forsaken?
7437Was there no comfort for the orphaned lamb in her bitter distress?
7437Were they taking care of her?
7437What are we to do?''
7437What did you come to bed so soon for?''
7437What do you say to that, Jonathan?''
7437What does he say to those people who are listening to him just now?
7437What had become of her mother?
7437What had he been to her in poverty?
7437What if her Aunt Lucy was vexed with her for coming?
7437What kind of cherishing had he bestowed upon her during her illness?
7437What kind of cherishing had he shown her when he had compelled her, almost fainting, to take her part in the play?
7437What made you think there was one?''
7437What of her father''s soul?
7437What was it made her think of that just now?
7437What was it she had to tell her?
7437What was she thinking of?
7437What was the scene which met his gaze?
7437What was the woman like?''
7437What would she find within?
7437What''s that, Rosalie?''
7437What''s the matter, mammie dear?''
7437Whatever is your mother about, to let you go?''
7437When they were finished, Rosalie said,''Aunt Lucy, do you think we should have time to call for a minute on old Mother Manikin?
7437Where are you going to, dear?
7437Where is it?''
7437Where''s Susannah?''
7437Where_ did_ you get it?''
7437Which of you would dare to say it, if you stood before the gate of heaven to- night?
7437Who was with her?
7437Whoever shall I find to read to me then?''
7437Why did n''t nobody never tell me nothink about it afore?''
7437Why, I''ve been here a whole week, and never had a cross word, I declare I have n''t; did you ever hear the like of that?''
7437Why, who are you going with?
7437Will it do any good without amen?''
7437Will you come to the Lord Jesus to be made white?
7437Will you plead this promise, the promise in my text?
7437Will you teach me?''
7437Would she ever be kept from harm in this dreadful place?
7437Yes, or No?''
7437You do n''t know, Betsey Ann, but you will do soon, wo n''t you?''
7437You remember that little village where we passed through, where you got your card?''
7437You wo n''t be frightened, Miss Rosie, will you?''
7437You''ll learn the hymn, wo n''t you?
7437You''ll leave it if you can, Rosalie; wo n''t you?''
7437You''ll not let any harm come to them?"
7437You''re surely not going to walk?''
7437and how are you going?
7437are you going away?''
7437but what will my father say?''
7437but wo n''t May want it?''
7437did He tell you?''
7437did n''t you hear Him saying,''Rejoice with Me for I have found My sheep which was lost''?"
7437did you say like it?
7437do n''t you know that in about a week''s time you will have no mother?''
7437do you call_ that_ a noise?
7437have you seen the Shah?''
7437now''s your time"?
7437repeated Rosalie, in a puzzled voice;''what do you mean?''
7437said Betsey Ann;''what do you say?''
7437said Betsey Ann;''whatever did He do that for?''
7437said Rosalie''s mother;''why not ask Him?''
7437said Rosalie, sitting up in bed;''is it time to get up?''
7437said Rosalie;''did you take them with you?''
7437said Rosalie;''was it, mammie dear?
7437said Rosalie;''where is she?''
7437said he, as Rosalie came up;''and where have you sprung from?''
7437said her mother, leaning forward to listen;''was it music?''
7437said her mother;''what is the matter with you, Rosalie?''
7437said the child, as she laid her little hand on the girl''s rough hair;''what can I do?''
7437said the child, running up to her, and putting her arms round her neck;''were you thinking of your mother?''
7437said the child,''were they, Jessie?''
7437said the child;''what were you thinking?''
7437said the old woman, turning to the dwarfs,''what should you want with an ugly little thing like me?
7437said the old woman;''do you think I''m going to let you go to- night?
7437she called out;''where are you off to?''
7437she cried;''what''s that?''
7437she would say, again and again;''whatever shall I do without you?
7437then what makes you out at this time of night?
7437what are you after now?''
7437what can it be?''
7437what do you mean?''
7437what was that, Rosalie?''
7437what''s He like?''
7437will you sing it to me?''
7437wo n''t you come and read it with me?"
7437would she do?''
60056And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 60056 And do you claim that little children are exempt?"
60056And do you really believe that Baptism brings remission of sin?
60056And in the next verse he asks,''how shall they preach except they be sent?'' 60056 And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
60056And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
60056But did not Jesus say,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel?''
60056But how were they to receive the Holy Ghost?
60056But,asks the reader,"how shall a spirit be born of water, or be baptized in the water?"
60056But,says one,"was it not intended that these gifts and blessings should be limited to the days of the apostles, and to the apostles themselves?"
60056But,says one,"what matters it whether we go this road that you point out or some other?
60056Do you mean that these men, ministers of the gospel, have{ 278} no authority to officiate in that ordinance? 60056 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead?
60056For whereas there is among you envyings and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
60056Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 60056 He did, but was He then talking to modern ministers?
60056How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? 60056 If it is necessary for all men and women to be baptized, what will become of the good people who have died without having that privilege?"
60056Is it not recorded in Holy Writ,said the doctor,"that if we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved?"
60056Is it possible,say they,"this beautiful scene could ever have been the dreary waste we have heard our fathers describe?"
60056My minister, I suppose; why?
60056Now, Judge, what think you about Joseph Smith and Mormonism? 60056 On the day of Pentecost, many persons were convinced that Jesus was the Christ, and cried out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter His glory? 60056 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan( an infidel?)
60056Then what has become of the gospel?
60056Then, Mr. Brown,said Fitzallen,"what particular part of the Christian faith appears to you as being the most difficult to understand?"
60056Well, suppose we accept this as the first round in the ladder, where will we find the second?
60056Well,says one,"are they not taught?"
60056What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? 60056 Who and what is that?"
60056Why, how is this?
60056Why?
60056Will the Judge now acknowledge that Joseph Smith was a true Prophet? 60056 Yes,"says the reader,"but there is water for it now; why not then?"
60056You are stating the case properly, but what did he tell them?
60056''Do you deny it?''
60056''Do you excuse it?''
60056( Symbol Athan.)?
60056*** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
6005614- 12), why should not the followers of Christ be benefitted by them now?
600562,"Who may abide the day of his coming?
60056: Has God again revealed His will to mankind through Joseph Smith, the Prophet?
60056A.--He would say, as Ananias said to Saul of Tarsus,"Why tarryest thou?
60056A.--He would say,"Why do you call Lord, Lord, and do not perform the things he has said?"
60056After testifying of the mission and resurrection of Jesus, the Christ, in response to their inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056All the sinners in this town?
60056Also,"Where is boasting then?
60056Am I right as far as I have gone?"
60056Am I to understand from this that we must worship him without a body?
60056And I would ask, What more proofs does mankind{ 118} want to establish the fact that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of the living God?
60056And besides, since we know there are many thousand variations, how do we know that there are not many thousand more which have not yet been detected?
60056And can anybody possess the true testimony of Jesus without that spirit?
60056And does not St. John say that the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin?
60056And how can the present world escape a similar fate under similar circumstances?
60056And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
60056And how shall they hear without a preacher?
60056And how shall they preach except they be sent?"
60056And how shall they preach, except But how shall the preach except they be sent?
60056And if that is true, are not the spirits of men and women able to receive instruction and information when out of the body?
60056And if they were all one sect, But now are they many members where were the body?
60056And if thou say in thine heart: How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
60056And now why tarriest thou?
60056And now, to the fulfilment of the prophecy or revelation?
60056And was not one of the offices of that spirit to show them"things to come?"
60056And we ask-- if there was no such thing among the ancient Saints as baptism for the dead, why, then, does Paul refer to it in such positive terms?
60056And what is the result?
60056And what of the Mountain Meadow Massacre and the Danite band?
60056And what of thy teachers?
60056And who can doubt the result?
60056And will the Almighty reveal anything except to those who call upon Him in faith?
60056And yet I feel glad-- I can not but admire your system-- But why do the Latter- day Saints leave their native land, and go to America?
60056Are the books of the Bible all that is necessary for the guidance of men to eternal life and exhaltation, or, is continuous revelation necessary?
60056Are the preachers-- those who commonly preach in connection with the churches of the present day-- called of God as was Aaron?
60056Are these legal officers of the kingdom of God?
60056Are they all inspired by the Spirit of God, the gift of the Holy Ghost, and sustained by the doctrines of the Bible?
60056Are we displeased with anybody?
60056Are we to be forced to believe ourselves on the weaker side?
60056Are{ 268} these not parts and passions?
60056As Paul has it:"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?
60056Be baptized and wash away his sins?
60056But I may be asked,"What means can we adopt to destroy this great evil in Utah?"
60056But John forbade him, saying, I have need{ 216} to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
60056But can the churches reconcile it to conscience that duty is as well performed in the one case as in the other?
60056But do the Latter- day Saints actually obtain these gifts?
60056But does not Jesus say that his blood was to be shed for the remission of sins?
60056But is it necessarily so?
60056But is it necessary to have laid hands upon one, in order to receive the Holy Ghost?
60056But is it true that the promises of God were fulfilled anciently in regard to this matter?
60056But was this promise also kept?
60056But what are women to do?
60056But what constitutes the faith and belief named here?
60056But what is becoming of us if such doctrines are not taught?
60056But what was the nature of His preaching to those who were held in captivity?
60056But who among all the sects of the age teaches it?
60056But who may abide the day of his coming?
60056But why should Southern men become camp- followers in this crusade?
60056But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
60056But would not polygamy make the women jealous of each other?
60056But would you have all men marry several wives each?
60056By what authority then was the organization of Christ''s church altered, and her most important members lopped off?
60056By what law?
60056Can every sinner come immediately forward and obey the Gospel when it is{ 530} preached, and thus become a child of God?
60056Can we wonder the world is sick of religion?
60056Could anything be more presumptuous on the part of a common uneducated farmer''s boy than such as assertion?
60056Could anything have proven more disastrous to his schemes than to promise people gifts which were not in his power to give?
60056Could he imagine that God would sanction his doings by pouring out his gifts and blessings upon people who were being deceived by a wicked impostor?
60056Could you give me a short description of the contents of this far- famed book?
60056Did Christ establish the true order or did He not?
60056Did God favour them the less on that account?
60056Did God speak through him, or, was he an enthusiast, an impostor?
60056Did he inculcate holy principles unto his fellow- men?
60056Did he really converse with Jesus Christ, or was it an imagination of a bewildered and excited mind?
60056Did it come true?
60056Did not Christ promise His disciples that after He went away the Comforter should come?
60056Did not Cornelius receive it without the laying on of hands, and even before he was baptized?
60056Did not Jesus say,''Suffer little children to come unto me?''"
60056Did not the Apostle John behold a glorious vision and receive a grand revelation, when banished to the Island of Patmos?
60056Did the Almighty ever commence a dispensation since the world began without a Prophet to declare His word, and without revealing His will?
60056Did the Southern States apply to other nations for help?
60056Did the war break out in South Carolina?
60056Did you say''foolish ideas?''
60056Do latter- day sectaries know more, understand better, and see clearer in divine things than did the Apostle Paul?
60056Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles?
60056Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?"
60056Do our Protestant ministers, at the present time, profess to be sent of God as was Aaron?
60056Do they not all declare that revelation ceased when John received his vision, recorded in the Book of Revelation?
60056Do they not teach that though angels once ministered to men, the day of their coming has long since passed?
60056Do we believe this?
60056Do you agree with this?
60056Do you believe in having these things now?
60056Do you disagree with these ministers very much on other principles?"
60056Do you think you can obtain God''s blessing by being members of a church or churches that teach doctrines opposed to what Christ taught?
60056Do you want to be struck blind, deaf or dumb?
60056Does not the very fact Christ said there would be false prophets, convey the idea that there would be true Prophets also?
60056Does the gospel he preached tend to make men holy?
60056Else what are the meanings of such texts as the following?
60056For how could these things in the last days be known without such revelation, any more than Daniel could know them without revelation?
60056For what is an American, deprived of those rights?
60056For while one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal[ A]?
60056For who can better direct my hesitation or inform my ignorance?
60056For ye are yet carnal; for whereas, there is amongst you envying and strife, and divisions; are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
60056Further, who fills the prisons as criminals?
60056Has God changed?
60056Has anything"perfect"come upon modern Christendom except"perfect"confusion?
60056Has he ever had as loyal or as firm a people?
60056Has he lost his dearest upon earth, and feels as if life itself were lost?
60056Has not His work on earth always been conducted by men divinely chosen, appointed and inspired?
60056Has not this prediction, delivered half a century ago, been remarkably fulfilled?
60056Has the Roman Catholic church the truth?
60056Has the spirit of God changed?
60056Has this prophecy been fulfilled?
60056Have Christians throughout the world, for nearly two thousand years past, been taught to pray for the coming of an event which had already transpired?
60056Have all mankind come to a knowledge of the truth?
60056Have not I, the Lord?"
60056Have the Christian churches done their duty to the Mormon people?
60056Have they all perished?
60056Have they any faith to call on God for a divine communication?
60056Have they not transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance and broken the everlasting covenant?
60056Have we any hope of enjoying the glory of God in our present sinful condition?
60056Have you a spirit?
60056Have you also a body?
60056Having answered this question:_ Where did we come from?_ let us now consider WHY WE ARE HERE.
60056He went to him, and when the scales fell from the eyes of Paul, or Saul, this man of God said to him:"Why tarriest thou?
60056How about his authority?
60056How can one describe a scene so inspiring?
60056How can they be baptised?
60056How can they get to heaven under such circumstances?
60056How can this small part be sufficient to us, since it was not sufficient to the first Christians?
60056How can those who believe the one reject the other?
60056How can we account for such a condition of things?
60056How could there be any remnant left of the divine authority held by the Apostles and Priesthood of the original Christian Church?
60056How could this be if Joseph the Prophet had not in his daily life been a living witness to the fact that he really communicated with God?
60056How could this be possible if all communication with God had ceased with the close of the New Testament?
60056How could this, the greatest of all dispensations, be ushered in without a Prophet and without revelation from God?
60056How could we_ return_ to God unless we had once been in His presence?
60056How do you do to- day?
60056How do you do?
60056How do you explain it?"
60056How does it agree with the Bible doctrinally?
60056How had Joseph the Prophet come to discover this fundamental truth?
60056How is it that, notwithstanding all preaching, faith is almost extinct on earth?
60056How is it?
60056How is this?
60056How many kinds of ministers are there in your Church?
60056How many people live in and around Payson now?
60056How many such men are there in Utah?
60056How much less then could we look for our heavenly Father to sustain those who administer in holy things without authority from Him?
60056How then about the promises made in the revelations from which I have quoted?
60056How then can he be saved in it?
60056How was Aaron called?
60056How was so minute a knowledge of the various offices and their duties obtained?
60056I ask the Baptist minister, what induces him to occupy his time in preaching up a particular creed?
60056I ask, of what use is his preaching?
60056I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
60056I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God?
60056IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION?
60056IS BELIEF ALONE SUFFICIENT?
60056If Christ said that these miracles-- manifestations of Almighty power-- should follow the believers, I say what reason have you to deny it?
60056If Cornelius had rejected baptism as non- essential, could he have been saved?
60056If God had not taught the prophet this"Doctrine of common consent,"who had?
60056If all this do n''t mean"much tribulation,"what does it mean?
60056If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
60056If any religious society, why not any civil society, until theft becomes common business throughout the land?
60056If he was not a servant of God would he not studiously have avoided to connect the Lord with any of his schemes in such a way?
60056If it harmonizes with the Bible, how can it be false?
60056If it is not reasonable, what are we to do?
60056If not, is it"Mormonism"or its opposite that has wrought such a woeful change?
60056If not, which are right and which wrong?
60056If not, why does the Lord make this specification and name the two exceptions?
60056If not, why has the Church dispensed with the officers that God placed in it for the purpose of bringing all to a unity of the faith?
60056If not, why not?
60056If pouring would do, why go into the water?
60056If so, how can you reconcile it with Scripture and morality?
60056If so, what necessity was there for an angel to come from heaven with the everlasting gospel, if it was already being taught to men?
60056If that be admitted, of course the next question of importance is, How was Aaron sent?
60056If the dead rise not at all, why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60056If the first task is within the range of possibility, what is there to discourage us from the smaller undertaking?
60056If the penalty is abolished, how can the law remain?
60056If they do not want to rob the people, why do they reach out their hands for such a grab as this?
60056If they were enjoyed by the early Saints, why should not the Saints of God possess them now?
60056If you believe it to be true, why are you in Michigan?"
60056In Thy holy habitation, Did my spirit once reside?
60056In my first, primeval childhood, Was I nurtured near Thy side?
60056In proof of this, I introduce the following observations:--The Savior says,"Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and_ do not the things_ which I say?"
60056In the midst of all this confusion one could only ask, Which is right and which is wrong?
60056In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
60056Is Christ divided?
60056Is Christ divided?
60056Is any sick among you?
60056Is he corrupt?
60056Is he dying and fears a coming eternity?
60056Is he surrounded by problems, many of which he can not solve?
60056Is he surrounded by temptation?
60056Is it a mere intellectual assent or opinion?
60056Is it because that would sweep away the crutches of their lame and halting pretence and cast their false theory prone in the dust?
60056Is it likely that a deceiver would have taught doctrines so unpopular, so little calculated to gain public favor?"
60056Is it not the spirit of man that receives and stores up intelligence conveyed through the bodily senses?
60056Is it possible that another Gospel might have been mistaken for the one of which Jesus spoke?
60056Is it possible that they are doomed to destruction?
60056Is it reasonable to suppose that God would set up two distinct religious bodies, the ministers of which teach different doctrines?
60056Is it so today?
60056Is it strange that intelligent Roman Catholics should consider sectarianism a wicked soul- destroying heresy?
60056Is it true that the bodies called"Christian"at present represent the Church of Christ?
60056Is man guilty?
60056Is not his mother called Mary?
60056Is not that enough that his predictions are proved to be true?
60056Is not the Almighty declared in scripture to be unchangeable?
60056Is not the prediction of Isaiah the Prophet concerning these times literally fulfilled?
60056Is not this a transgression of the law in this respect?
60056Is not this the very essence of the message delivered by Joseph the Prophet?
60056Is the Holy Spirit dead?
60056Is there a minister connected with the Christian denominations of the present day who professes to be sent of God by direct revelation?
60056Is there a more important blessing offered to mankind than the remission of sins?
60056Is there any evidence, supposing continuous revelation to be necessary, that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God?
60056Is there any objection to this?
60056Is there anything in the New Testament to verify this statement so universally accepted as true among the"Christian"Protestantic world?
60056Is there not a possibility that, after all has been said and done, we may find there are also two sides to the Mormon question?
60056Is there not as much need of divine revelation to settle religious feuds and doctrinal differences in the 19th century, as at any previous period?
60056Is there not room enough upon the mountains?"
60056Is this doctrine believed in and practised by your people?
60056Is this not true?"
60056Is this practiced now in the Church of England, and if not, why not?
60056It may be asked, who fills the saloons and gambling hells?
60056Job certainly must have been somewhere when the"foundations of the earth were laid,"or why the question?
60056Let us mass our forces and meet them on even ground, and who knows whose may be the victory?
60056Many believed on him, and the result of their belief was that they said,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056May I ask, who do you intend shall baptize you?"
60056Must all this be believed?
60056Must we also_ do_ as well as_ believe_?
60056Must we say his predictions have been fulfilled;_ ergo_ he was a_ false_ prophet?
60056Must we, then, reverse every rule of logic in the case of Joseph Smith?
60056NOW WHERE WAS HIS AUTHORITY TO ORDAIN YOUNG JOSEPH?
60056No longer needed?
60056Now as soon as the people hear the Gospel preached by the Elders, they naturally inquire,"What has become of my father and my mother?
60056Now if He has no body, what became of the one He took away with Him?"
60056Now that is very plain, and what does it mean?
60056Now then, in what church do we find apostles and prophets?"
60056Now then, to whom was our Savior praying?
60056Now where can we find these signs following them that call themselves preachers of the Gospel, and why do they not follow?
60056Now, are day and light necessary for the physical welfare of man?
60056Now, as the heathen never heard the name of Jesus, what will be their fate in eternity?
60056Now, from whence had the youthful Prophet this discovery taught in the Bible, but not understood by the world?
60056Now, my friends, I will ask-- First:--Is it reasonable to suppose that God would sustain two distinct religious churches as his churches?
60056Now, my friends, do not the different sects of the day present us with a literal fulfillment of all these sayings?
60056Now, then, what have we before us?
60056Now, what instructions or arrangements are here left out?
60056Now, what was it?
60056Now, who are they?
60056Now, why did not this man stay and have a fair trial?
60056O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth?
60056Of what advantage would much water have been, if sprinkling or pouring were the mode?
60056Of works?
60056On coming up out of the water, what was it that lighted on Him in the form of a dove?"
60056On what ground is such an irrational position assumed?
60056Or does the New Testament confirm the conclusions we have arrived at in the perusal of the Old?
60056Or have not men changed the ordinances and institutions of heaven, and built up churches and promulgated doctrines of their own?
60056Or was the promise a false one?
60056Or was there one single theologian who had understood that God really is what He teaches us to call Him, Father?
60056Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
60056Or will they, like the Jews formerly, reject the light of revelation, to their own damnation?
60056Or, have not men changed the order, ordinances, discipline, doctrines,{ 229} and spirit of the Church of Christ?
60056Or, in other words, are they called by revelation from God?
60056Or, shall we say through the devil?
60056Or, what is required of a true prophet?
60056Ought{ 243} not the inhabitants of the earth to be not only willing, but eager to receive a message from the eternal worlds?
60056Q.--Are there any conditions in this system which the sinner can not immediately fulfil, as soon as he understands them?
60056Q.--At Christ''s second coming, what will become of all those ministers and professors, and others who do not obey the Gospel?
60056Q.--But did he not say, that he was not sent to baptize, but to preach the Gospel?
60056Q.--But did not the Apostle thank God that he had not baptized many of the Corinthians?
60056Q.--But must not the Lord perform some special work, on His part, more than He has done, in order to convert our souls and make us Christians?
60056Q.--But was not Saul of Tarsus, while on his way to Damascus, converted and made a Christian by a special work of God?
60056Q.--But what would he say if they should refuse to comply with the requisition, and should continue praying?
60056Q.--But would they not"get religion in that way?"
60056Q.--But, what will become of all the people who have lived and died since the Gospel was perverted and before it was restored again?
60056Q.--Did not Cornelius and his friends receive the Holy Ghost before they were baptized?
60056Q.--How comes it that the Christian world( so called) have been so long without the Gospel in its fulness?
60056Q.--Is it not uncharitable to consider the Christian world all wrong, except such as obey the fulness of the Gospel?
60056Q.--Is it of any use for men to pray to the Lord to convert them and give them religion, while they neglect to obey the Gospel?
60056Q.--Was not the thief on the cross saved without baptism?
60056Q.--What has Christ said of those who would come into the sheep- fold by climbing up some other way besides the door?
60056Q.--What word of the Lord did he speak unto them?
60056Q.--What would have been his situation if he had continued to believe in Christ, and had not gone to Damascus and obeyed the Gospel?
60056Q.--What would have been the situation of the jailer and his household if they had believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, and had not obeyed the Gospel?
60056Q.--Would Cornelius and his friends have been saved, after all they had received, if they had refused baptism?
60056Q.--Would the thief on the cross have been saved if he had lived to hear the Gospel, and had opportunity to obey it, and refused?
60056Q.-How came the Latter- day Saints to understand this Gospel, and to be instruments in restoring it among mankind?
60056QUESTION.--What is the Gospel?
60056Said one,--"Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?"
60056Say, O ye inhabitants of the world, can this glorious truth emanate from anybody but God?
60056Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?"
60056Shall I attempt to describe the scene at Nauvoo on that memorable evening?
60056Shall we give them up as reprobates, and make no effort to save them, and join in a crusade to crush them?
60056Sick?
60056So God Himself reasons:"Who hath declared this from ancient times?
60056Speaking to Job, one of the most ancient writers of the Bible, He says:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
60056St. Paul in writing to the Corinthians says:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
60056Superfluous?
60056That being true, how is it possible to believe that the Church of Christ had any existence on earth after that long continued darkness and apostacy?
60056The doctor replied,"There are none; but you must remember there must be a preacher, for''how shall they hear without a preacher?''"
60056The gentleman then read the names of the Three Witnesses and asked:"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?"
60056The people are tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine that comes along, and when will the end be?
60056The question is often asked, what do the"Mormons"believe, and wherein do their doctrines differ from those of other religious denominations?
60056The question is, Does Christ promise that power to believers in the Gospel?
60056The question naturally arises, where had He been during these three days?
60056The question of Ananias was,"And now why tarriest thou?
60056The question"What shall I do to be saved?"
60056The question: Are the books of the Bible all that is necessary to guide us to the attainment of eternal salvation?
60056The reader asks,"What are we to come out of?"
60056The reader asks,"Who were these sons of God?"
60056The same morning, after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter?
60056The world is full of deeds of crime and darkness, and the question often arises-- Who is responsible therefore?
60056Then why did they leave the Church?
60056There are many who think hard when we tell them that the churches have all become corrupted, but the Lord hath spoken it, and who can deny His words?
60056There is only one question that can present itself to our minds in that connection, and that is: Did the boy tell the truth?
60056They can not exercise faith and repentance, qualifications necessary previous to baptism; then, why require the outward work?
60056They enquired of each other,"Is this not the carpenter''s son?
60056Through mere human wisdom?
60056Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven?"
60056To the learned divines and contending sectaries of modern Christendom?
60056To whom might it be expected that this angel should appear?
60056True, but is the smoothness to be all on one side?
60056Upon one occasion they came to Him with the question,"Why could not we cast him out?
60056WAS HE A PROPHET OF GOD?
60056WAS HE A PROPHET OF GOD?
60056WHAT is"Mormonism?"
60056Was Joseph the Prophet a good man?
60056Was he asking a favor of himself?"
60056Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
60056Was not the gift of prophecy bestowed upon members of the Church of Christ as one of the manifestations of the Holy Spirit?
60056Was not the ordination of the angel sufficient?
60056Was that the Gospel?
60056Was the slave question the_ casus belli_?
60056We are all redeemed by one Lord-- should that make us jealous of each other?
60056We are all the children of one heavenly Father-- should that make us jealous?
60056We ask then,"Will it do the same things it did anciently?"
60056We hear the question asked,"Do not the scriptures say that it is''eternal punishment''and''everlasting punishment?''"
60056We read that at the day of Pentecost people being pricked in their hearts began to cry, saying,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
60056We say He did and would ask, has any man a right to change it?
60056Well may we ask: Is it possible that such noble fruits of faith, hope and charity could be produced from anything that men could invent?
60056Were not Prophets established in the Church of Christ as members of His body?
60056Were they qualified to preach it?
60056Were those"great things"shown unto the children of men?
60056Were you made in the image of God, body and spirit?
60056What art thou, O man, but dust?
60056What believers did Christ speak about?
60056What can we do better than accept it?
60056What could she have been expecting?
60056What did Peter say?
60056What did that consist of?
60056What do the gospels teach concerning this question?
60056What do you think of them?
60056What effect did Jesus expect from the preaching?
60056What fault have you to find with it?"
60056What followed?
60056What gave the Prophet and his fellow martyrs power to endure all hardship and death at the hands of enemies?
60056What gave the former- day Saints the power to endure all for their religion?
60056What has caused it to lose its power, and become the uncertain teacher it is to- day?
60056What is the reason of this transformation?
60056What is the reason that men, who have heretofore been respected as ministers of religion, are now little thought of?
60056What is the reason that people talk of sacred things lightly?
60056What is the reason, my friends, that people are becoming irreligious?
60056What is the tree that has brought forth these excellent fruits?
60056What is to be understood by_ this_ Gospel of the kingdom?
60056What is your method?"
60056What law?
60056What mean ye?
60056What of the multiplied thousands of beliefs, creeds, faiths, dogmas and doctrines that flood the land?
60056What shall we do about them?
60056What tracts do you distribute?
60056What was it good for?
60056What was it, then, that gave to these unrewarded men, these outcasts, the tone of optimism we find in their writings?
60056What were the words?
60056What will be their fate?"
60056What will not His second coming, judging from this, bring with it?
60056What would the Lord reject them for?
60056What, then, becomes of Sectarianism?
60056What, we may now ask, is this latter- day kingdom like?
60056When He gave His apostles authority to preach, did that give all men who feel disposed to take the honor unto themselves, the same authority?
60056When shall I regain Thy presence, And again behold Thy face?
60056Whence, then, his authority for the sweeping declaration he made as to the condition of the so- called Christian churches?
60056Where also is the ordinance of laying on hands for the reception of the Holy Ghost with all His gracious gifts?
60056Where are the evidences of its permanency?
60056Where do we find it as it existed anciently?
60056Where had he learnt this?
60056Where in the whole world have these questions found their only possible solution to the satisfaction of all parties concerned?
60056Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
60056Which faction is the Church of Christ?
60056Which has the truth?
60056Which is the more likely supposition?
60056Which is the most probable supposition?
60056Which time did you tell the truth?"
60056Which will you have, my friends, the doctrine of the Bible or the doctrines of men?
60056Who can doubt it?
60056Who can then say that we in the books of the Bible have all that written which God ever intended to convey to mankind, and that revelation has ceased?
60056Who had pointed out this great philosophical truth to him?
60056Who has authority to administer it?
60056Who is proud and vain, lazy and filthy?
60056Who knows anything of the manner in which the ordinance should be solemnized?
60056Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
60056Who shall stand when he appeareth?
60056Who swears and lies and slanders?
60056Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
60056Who was his teacher?
60056Who would have believed such a work to have emanated from the Spirit of God?
60056Why are they baptized for the dead_?"
60056Why did he not wait and get it?
60056Why did not the Lord remit Paul''s sins through his fasting and prayer?
60056Why did not the Lord remit Paul''s sins through his fasting and prayer?
60056Why did not the great Apostle cure him instead of leaving him sick?
60056Why did they re- ordain each other?
60056Why do they not continue the quotation, and give the succeeding verses which form an integral part of the scriptural argument?
60056Why give them up and turn to the heathen of other lands, who neither understand our language nor have anything of race or sympathy in common with us?
60056Why interfere in their appointed and acknowledged{ 67} calling?
60056Why not labor in the fields, or at some mechanical trade?
60056Why not leave the work of salvation to them altogether?
60056Why not show to those whom we considered deluded a manner of living that will win them to us?
60056Why should this innocent age hasten to the remission of sins?
60056Why then all this flurry?
60056Why, then, should we not send missionaries to Utah, where only about 12,000 people practice and a little over 100,000 people believe in polygamy?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Why?
60056Will it be claimed that this promised perfection has come?
60056Will the Eternal Father reject all these His children because they did not obey a law which was not made known to them?
60056Will the"Christian"world believe?
60056Will they, or will they not, stand scrutiny?
60056With what principle are we more familiar?
60056Would God reveal a system of religion expressed in such_ indefinite terms_ that a thousand different religions should grow out of it?
60056Would it be agreeable to you to read a tract?
60056Would it not be impossible for a person to stand on the right hand of himself?
60056Would it not have carried with it a suspicion on its very surface?
60056Would you walk in and sit down?
60056You are surprised?
60056You have several children-- should that make your first- born jealous of the others?
60056You know if we can get to heaven one way, is not that as good as another?"
60056You say God has no body; did our Savior have one?
60056You say God is a spirit; does that prove He has no body?
60056You thought her subjected to all sorts of humiliating treatment, and that polygamy held her hopelessly in subjection?
60056You will not fail to call next week?
60056[ A][ Footnote A:"Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
60056[ C] Why then has the Spirit now ceased to manifest His presence?
60056_"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
60056and from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings but from God?
60056and hast a devil?"
60056and his brethren James and Joses, and Simon and Judas?"
60056and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard, and how shall they hear without a preacher?
60056and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard?
60056and how shall they hear without a preacher?
60056and how shall they preach except they be sent?
60056and still more so to tell them of it?
60056and who shall stand when he appeareth?
60056and, What is the object of the"Mormon"Elders preaching in the Indian Territory?
60056can faith save him?
60056can man strive against the bucklers of Jehovah?
60056man, which is in him?
60056not a people seek unto their God?
60056of man which is in him?
60056or Baptists?
60056or Irvingians or Adventists?
60056or Luther''s faction?
60056or Methodists?
60056or Presbyterians?
60056or Quakers?
60056or Universalists?
60056or are they all wrong together?
60056or the Armenian?
60056or the Coptic?
60056or the Reformed church?
60056or the church of England?
60056or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
60056some ask, do you mean to say that the Church of England is practicing and teaching erroneous doctrines and ordinances?
60056they be well educated for the x._, 15. purpose and sent( by the board of officers)?
60056vii, 5); and now, can we believe that revelation then and there ceased?
60056was Paul crucified for you?
60056where were the body?
60056who can appreciate such things until long deprivation has made them precious?
60056why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60056why are they then baptized for the dead?"
60056why not let polygamy rest as the dead issue that it really is?
60056{ 384} Now, the question is simply this: Is the Bible clear enough so that it undoubtedly can be understood in only one way?
60056{ 396} What was, then, the nature of his message?
60056{ 408} Why did he not promise him a miracle?
60056{ 409} How could it be false?
60056{ 73} What does he say?
7069''Can thy heart endure in the days that I shall deal with thee?''
7069''Can two walk together, except they be agreed?''
7069''Canst thou draw out Leviathan with a hook?
7069''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
7069''Hath God said?''
7069''How can two walk together except they be agreed?''
7069''How can two walk together except they be agreed?''
7069''I am enrolled among the people and army of God: am I worthy?
7069''If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?''
7069''Is He the God of the Jews only?
7069''Let your light so shine before men''--that they may hear your eloquent proclamation of the Gospel?
7069''Must_ we_ fetch you water out of the rock?''
7069''Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?''
7069''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?''
7069''They sat down to eat bread,''Thomas Fuller pithily says:''With what heart could they say grace, either before or after meat?''
7069''Very poor- spirited,''says the world; what does Christ say?
7069''What act is all its thought had been?
7069''What communion hath light with darkness?''
7069''What doth it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and forfeit his life?''
7069''What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?''
7069''Why,''say they,''have_ ye_ brought up the congregation of the Lord?''
7069( 3) Still the question, Can guilt ever be cancelled?
7069... What is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?''
706914) asks,''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
7069A greater than Moses is here, when He says to us,''What will ye that I should do unto you?''
7069A third principle is embodied in the solemn question,''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?''
7069Am I my brother''s keeper?
7069Am I sure that anything is God''s will?
7069An impersonal law?
7069And Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt Thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?
7069And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
7069And He said, What hast thou done?
7069And He said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
7069And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?
7069And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God?
7069And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
7069And Moses said unto Aaron, What did this people unto thee, that thou hast brought so great a sin upon them?
7069And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
7069And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old art thou?
7069And Pharaoh said unto his brethren, What is your occupation?
7069And does it not suggest an unworthy conception of God?
7069And does not that say something to us?
7069And have they not so come to us all, for all these long years?
7069And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in the ward of his lord''s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?
7069And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go?
7069And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
7069And he said, Lord God, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?
7069And he told it to his father, and to his brethren: and his father rebuked him, and said unto him, What is this dream that thou hast dreamed?
7069And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
7069And how can we be set apart for God?
7069And how is that to be secured?
7069And is not that the way in which we are still snared?
7069And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
7069And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
7069And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?
7069And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
7069And the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink?
7069And the people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
7069And was not God striving with him now, in the anxieties which gnawed at his heart, and in his dread of the morrow?
7069And was not the psalmist who reiterated Moses''prayer asking for what had been done before he asked it?
7069And what does Abraham do?
7069And what does he do with it?
7069And what does he plead with him as the reason?
7069And what is it?
7069And what is meant by the great word of the Epistle to the Hebrews,''Our God is a consuming fire''?
7069And what of the poor old father?
7069And what sort of reception would wait them in Egypt, and what fate befall them there?
7069And where in it is the surrender of the heart?
7069And wherefore hath the Lord brought us unto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wives and our children should be a prey?
7069And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place?
7069And why did God''remember Noah''?
7069And why have ye brought up the congregation of the Lord into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there?
7069And yet are these not the most important points in any journey or life,--whither it was directed and where it arrived?
7069And''if his days were evil,''as he said, was it not a good thing that they were few?
7069Are God''s purposes dead because the instruments that in part wrought them are gone?
7069Are not God''s directions how to escape, promises that we shall escape?
7069Are not these the main points in every life, its direction and its attainment?
7069Are they mother and daughter, or are they sisters?
7069Are they names that commemorate our sufferings or God''s blessings?
7069Are we lonely in outward reality?
7069Are we not sometimes tempted to bitter comparisons of the fair promises with the gloomy realities?
7069Are you any more a Christian because of all that intellectual assent to these solemn verities?
7069Are you any nearer to Him than you were ten years ago?
7069Are you living for other objects than theirs?
7069Are you, Christian people, saying the same thing about heaven and Jesus Christ?
7069As Job says,''Will He plead against me with His great power?''
7069But all this knowledge, of what use was it to Balaam?
7069But does Christ''s work for us stop with simple acquittal?
7069But does not the Epistle to the Hebrews magnify him precisely because he''went out, not knowing whither he went''?
7069But if a sacrifice, what kind of sacrifice was it?
7069But is it conceivable that God should ever bid a man commit a crime?
7069But is it more unworthy of Him, or derogatory to His nature, than the lifelong pleading and striving with each of us, which He undoubtedly carries on?
7069But is it not always the case that trifles turn out to be determining points?
7069But passing from this: What mean the experiences of the individual- these longings; this hard toil; these sorrows?
7069But should not Joseph''s religion have barred such a marriage?
7069But the narrative itself shows in the words of Jehovah,''If thou doest well, is there not acceptance?''
7069But was his momentary failure not far too severely punished?
7069But was not that moving pillar the token that God had risen?
7069But was that the end of Israel?
7069But what do we do about our dear ones when we are away from them?
7069But what do we mean by''mine''?
7069But what of that?
7069But what right had He to teach them with authority?
7069But, except the manger at Bethlehem, did ever cradle hold the seed of so much as did that papyrus chest?
7069Can there be anything in common between us?
7069Can they be in any way a pattern for us?
7069Can we fail to see the reference?
7069Can we not feel that large hand laid on ours; and does not power, more and other than our own, creep into our numb and relaxed fingers?
7069Can you catch anywhere a race in the act of struggling up, outside of the pale of Christianity?
7069Can_ you_ think of any in_ your_ lives that you would be rather ashamed to lay there, and say to Him,''Judge Thou this''?
7069Certainly it was somewhere, but where was it?
7069Christian people, are you following after God?
7069Could continuance of the new order be counted on?
7069Could there be a more striking exhibition of their imperfect realisation of the idea of the priestly office?
7069Crawling serpents, ugly and venomous; wild creatures, fierce and bloody, obscene and foul; tigers and bears; lustful and mischievous apes and monkeys?
7069Dare I ask Him to come with me into that field of work?
7069Dare I ask Him to come with me into this other chamber of rest?
7069Did both in some sense symbolise the man?
7069Did he sleep again when the glory died out of the heaven?
7069Did not the offerer say in effect, by that act,''This is I?
7069Did not the seedling go over in the_ Mayflower_?
7069Did some shadow of loss and pain pass over the divine all- sufficiency and joy, when He sent His Son?
7069Did you ever notice how, in the Sermon on the Mount, there are two sets of precepts which seem diametrically opposite to one another?
7069Do men not live for years on His bounty, and all the while cherish suspicions of His heart?
7069Do n''t we know that it will not keep?''
7069Do we not often feel that the drought of Kadesh is more real than the grapes of Eshcol?
7069Do we see anywhere signs of an upward process going on now?
7069Do we see that future shining through all the trivial, fleeting present?
7069Do we so walk with Him, as that thought, when released, instinctively sets in that direction?
7069Do you care to detach yourself from the world?
7069Do you ever think about it?
7069Do you ever, in the course of the rush of your daily work, think about the calm city beyond the sea, and about its King, and that you belong to it?
7069Do you not think that to the kingly exile, in his feebleness and his fear, the very name of his resting- place would be an omen?
7069Do you not think there would come a quiet into our hearts, and a victorious peace to which we are too much strangers?
7069Do you remember the old proverb about certain people who should not see half- finished work?
7069Do you remember what Joshua said to the Israelites?
7069Do you think about it, do you feel that where Jesus Christ is, is your home?
7069Do you think there was any doubt as to the infinite gulf between them?
7069Does any thought of God as the Fountain of all our joys and goods rise in our souls?
7069Does anything but Christian faith engage the heart to love, and all the longing wishes to set towards, the things that are unseen and eternal?
7069Does he live as if he felt that he was an alien among the material things surrounding him?
7069Does it look as if his true affinities were beyond the grave and above the stars?
7069Does it possess weight and solidity enough to shape our lives?
7069Does not the Gospel, if rejected, harden, making consciences and wills less susceptible?
7069Does our courage never flag, nor our faith falter, nor swirling clouds of doubt hide the inheritance from our weary and tear- filled eyes?
7069Does our faith realise that which lies before us with anything like similar clearness?
7069Does that not free Pharaoh from guilt?
7069Facing- both- ways''; the question for each man is,''Under which King?''
7069Fall down in thankfulness before God?
7069For what did he ask the gold, and put it into the furnace, unless he meant to make a god?
7069For what is it that is to be''a sign''?
7069For wherein shall it be known here that I and Thy people have found grace in Thy sight?
7069Had all his strange conduct been manoeuvring to get them, Benjamin and all, into his toils, that one blow might perfect his revenge?
7069Had the Judge of all the earth, while executing''terrible things in righteousness,''leisure to think of them who were''afar off upon the sea''?
7069Had they bewitched him anyhow?
7069Had they not the pillar blazing there above them to tell them that?
7069Has he there laid hold of a true principle?
7069Has it all evaporated when the trial comes?
7069Has not the best of us enough of these to knock all the conceit out of us?
7069Has the highest dramatic genius ever winged an arrow which goes more surely to the heart than that?
7069Has there ever been a gap left yawning?
7069Has your life helped you to do that?
7069Has your life this completeness?
7069Have any of us ever, worked up to the edge of our capacity?
7069Have we any experience of a tribe raising itself?
7069Have we learned to associate a divine hand and a Father''s will with them?
7069Have we not a more real guide?
7069Have we to stand single among companions, who laugh at us and our religion?
7069He had flung away fair prospects,--and what had he made of it?
7069He knew that he was hungry, and that lentil porridge was good,''What good shall the birthright do me?''
7069He knows about God: does he seek to serve Him?
7069He knows something of the blessedness of a''righteous man''s''death, and perhaps sees faintly the shining gates beyond-- but how does it all end?
7069He pictures to himself his addressing the Israelites, and their question, What is the name of this God who has sent you?
7069How came this dove in the vulture''s cage?
7069How can a man be separated and laid aside?
7069How can he lead if he is kept in the dark?
7069How can worship be shared, or love be parted out, among a pantheon?
7069How could God command a father to kill his son?
7069How did he die?
7069How did he know he was not going to live to be as old as either of them?
7069How did the manna become a test of this?
7069How do you know that, Abraham?
7069How does Christianity deliver from these?
7069How does it come to be there?
7069How far are they unlike-- I do not mean externally and in occupations, but in principle-- the lives of men who''have no hope''?
7069How far is this possible?
7069How is it won?
7069How is that glad temper of spontaneous and cheerful consecration to be attained and maintained?
7069I appeal to the many who hear and know all about''the word,''What more is needed?
7069If God had put him there, should he not have trusted God to keep him alive in famine?
7069If His finger could do that, what would the grip of His hand do, if He chose to put out His power?
7069If I am not living for the unseen and the future, what right have I to say that I am Christ''s at all?
7069If he obeys now, what is to become of the hopes that had shone for years before him?
7069If his heart was so true to his father, why had he sent him no message for all these years?
7069If the cleansing fountain is foul, how shall it be cleansed, or how shall it cleanse the offerers?
7069If there is no hand at the helm, does the bow always point that way?
7069If they do not do that-- then_ what_ do they do?
7069If they set the example of contempt, would not the people better( or, rather, worsen) their instruction?
7069If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
7069If we are to hang them all, where shall we get rope enough?
7069Is He not also of the Gentiles?
7069Is any part of our public or private worship more hopelessly formal than our prayers for others?
7069Is it not a''savour of death unto death,''as our fathers recognised in speaking of''gospel- hardened sinners''?
7069Is it not always true that obedience is blessed by closer vision and more knowledge?
7069Is it not exactly what our Lord did when He appealed to Judas, while knowing that all would be vain?
7069Is it not true that, as has been well said,''The history of the world is the judgment of the world''?
7069Is it worth while to plant or sow?
7069Is its chief purpose to prophesy of Christ, His atoning death, His kingdom and church, or is it not?
7069Is not Israel in Egypt, slackening hold of the promise because it tarried, a mirror in which the Church may see itself?
7069Is not that all true about us?
7069Is not that deeply and perpetually true?
7069Is not that harsh treatment?
7069Is not that the explanation, too, of the similar times in our lives?
7069Is not that the same paradox which meets us in all the divine efforts to win over hard- hearted men to His service?
7069Is not the Sabbath law likewise?
7069Is not the history of all a history of decadence, except only where the Gospel has come in to reverse the process?
7069Is not the whole land before thee?
7069Is that how we do with God?
7069Is that in accordance with His character?
7069Is that my prayer?
7069Is that the case about us?
7069Is the breed of such miscalculators extinct?
7069Is there any other form of manifestation possible?
7069Is there any place where you can not take it, any act which you feel it would be impossible to do for His sake?
7069Is there anything more?
7069Is there nothing like this in our thoughts of God?
7069Is there to be any fixity, any ground for continuous action, or for labour for a moment beyond the present?
7069Is your belief in the Holy Ghost of the smallest consequence, if you do not yield to His hallowing power?
7069It came straight from the creative will of God, and whether its name means''What is it?''
7069It is not, indeed, inscribed on the conscience, but is the need for it not stamped on the physical nature?
7069JOSEPH, THE PRIME MINISTER''And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
7069Joseph showed sympathy with the two dreamers, and his question,''Why look ye so sadly?''
7069Man''s evil heart the reason for God''s forbearance?
7069May I say another thing?
7069May I venture to suggest yet another and very different application of this name?
7069May we not apply that same thought of the unbroken continuity of God''s gifts to the higher region of our spiritual experience?
7069May we not venture to apply his words to churches and sects?
7069Might I say one word more?
7069Moses dies,''The prophets, do they live for ever?''
7069Myself?
7069Never mind putting up any generating stations''?
7069No doubt, he had often brooded over the thought,''Why am I thus lifted up?''
7069No doubt, hope deferred had made many a heart sick, and the weary question,''Where is the promise of His coming?''
7069Not to tell it over again, but bring out the following points:--(_ a_) Birthright.--What?
7069Now, do you not think that that is what we do?
7069Now, then, what do these stones, with their significant name, teach us, as they taught the ancient Israelites?
7069On Sundays we profess to seek for a city; but what about the week, from Monday morning to Saturday night?
7069Peradventure there be fifty righteous within the city: wilt Thou also destroy and not spare the place for the fifty righteous that are therein?
7069Precisely parallel is the Psalmist''s question,''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord, and who shall stand in His holy place?''
7069Provide what?
7069Service done from custom, and representing no present impulse of thankful devotion, may pass muster with us, but does it do so with God?
7069Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?
7069Shall I not serve Him who redeemed me?
7069Shall such a man as I come down to such small tasks as this?''
7069Shall we not say,''Now I know that Thou lovest me, because Thou hast not withheld Thy Son, Thine only Son, from me''?
7069So he had all his tramping through the wilderness, and all his work, for nothing, had he?
7069So that the whole question whether any man''s sin is pardoned turns on this, Has he laid his hand on Christ?
7069Socially, intellectually, morally, in the civic life, in the national life, are Christian people in the van?
7069Society?
7069Some man or woman that has practised unheard- of austerities?
7069Somebody that has lived an isolated and self- regarding life in convent or monastery or desert?
7069Such stings of conviction come to us all, but how are they deadened?
7069That involves two questions: What did they do?
7069That is a great migration, is it not, from the condition of a corpse to that of a living man?
7069The Parthenon of Athens remains: where are the hovels of the people?
7069The despairing question of Jewish wisdom,''Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
7069The lips that said''Be of good cheer, thy sins be forgiven thee,''also cried,''Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
7069The march from Egypt had not been so easy; but what would it be when there were no Moses, no Jethro, no manna, no pillar?
7069The place is slowly reached, the hill slowly climbed, the altar built, the unresisting Isaac bound( with what deep thoughts in each, who can tell?
7069The question for us is, What spiritual ideas are contained in this Levitical symbolism?
7069The right way was, Is God able to do it?
7069Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the Lord''s side?
7069Then did the stranger wish to go; and if he did, why could not he, who had lamed his antagonist, loose himself from his grasp?
7069Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
7069Then, did he make a mistake?
7069There is a world of contempt, rage, and fear in the questions,''Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
7069There is the shameless cynicism of the men who avowedly only ask the question,''Will it pay?''
7069There remains the deeper question, What, or who, originated and guided the processes?
7069They acknowledge the continuity of national life in their question,''Wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt?''
7069This birthright, can I eat_ it_?
7069Though surrounded by friends, have we found that, after all, we live and suffer, and must die alone?
7069Times of trial or times of deliverance?
7069Two questions must be considered separately,--What did the method of cure say to the men who turned their bloodshot, languid eyes to it?
7069Was Abram right in so soon leaving the land to which God had led him, and going down to Egypt?
7069Was He not trying to teach him how crime always comes home to roost, with a brood of pains running behind it?
7069Was Miriam cowed too, and her song forgotten?
7069Was Reuben''s mouth shut all this time?
7069Was any knowledge of His intentions and ways possible?
7069Was it God who overwhelmed Napoleon''s army in the Russian snows?
7069Was it a blind wrath that had been let loose?
7069Was it exaggerated or right?
7069Was it not a revelation to Jacob of what God had been doing with him all his life, and was still doing?
7069Was it not because his brother''s speech shows that filial and fraternal affection was now strong enough in him to conquer self?
7069Was not the accumulation of plagues, intended, as they were, to soften, a cause of hardening?
7069Was that not taking the bit between his teeth?
7069Was that spasm of fear all that passed through his mind that night?
7069Was that sublime faith a mistake-- the vision an optical delusion?
7069Was the Mosaic ritual a divinely appointed thing?
7069Was the resolved surrender of the father a faint prelude of the deep divine love which gave His only Son for us?
7069Was the servant likely to be more gracious than the Master?
7069Was the unresisting innocence of the son a far- off likeness of the willing eagerness of the sinless Sufferer who chose to die?
7069Well, then, is that life possible for us?
7069Were eighty years of faithful service not sufficient to procure the condonation of one moment''s impatience?
7069Were not his disappointments, his successes, and all the swift changes of life, God''s attempts to lead him to yield himself up, and bow his will?
7069Were these, and many like acts in the world''s history, causes for thankfulness to God?
7069Were they not, even though death was near?
7069What a sweet morsel for malicious tongues it would be,''Have you heard?
7069What am I, to serve so holy a God?''
7069What are all the persons concerned in the narrative but unconscious instruments of His?
7069What are the stages of the transition?
7069What are the weapons that Paul specifies in that place?
7069What are you building inside the scaffolding, brother?
7069What better preparation of a hardy race of God- trusting heroes could there have been, and what came of it all?
7069What could that rising cloud of sweet odours signify but the ascent of the soul towards God?
7069What did Moses want a man for, when he had the cloud?
7069What did he care for that?
7069What did it say?
7069What difference does our faith make in the current of our lives?
7069What do we need in order to cultivate and keep such a disposition?
7069What do we want common- sense for, when we have God''s Spirit?
7069What do we want experience and counsel for, when we have divine guidance promised to us?
7069What does it matter that you believe in the forgiveness of sins, so long as you do not care a rush whether yours are pardoned or no?
7069What does it say about the life of the priest, the Church, and the individual Christian?
7069What does that mean?
7069What does that mean?
7069What does that mean?
7069What does that say as to the place of prayer, defined as I have defined it, in the Christian life?
7069What does that say to us?
7069What does the stern sentence on the rotten world teach us?
7069What follows in regard to our duty from that revelation?
7069What has become of your faith now?
7069What have immortality, righteousness, joy in the Holy Ghost, to do with these dark shadows?
7069What in the use of your saying that you believe in God the Father Almighty, when there is no child''s love and happy confidence in your heart?
7069What is a covenant?
7069What is a saint?
7069What is it that God provides for us?
7069What is it which hangs, in ever- shifting hues, between man and God?
7069What is the conclusion of the whole matter?
7069What is the end for which days and years are given?
7069What is the meaning of the expression?
7069What is the use of correct ideas about God?
7069What is''stealing''?
7069What kept him?
7069What kind of a structure will be disclosed when the scaffolding is knocked away?
7069What kind of light do we-- the Church of Christ that gathers here-- ray out into the darkness of Manchester?
7069What lessons does it give?
7069What more did they want?
7069What need for hesitation?
7069What of that?
7069What right has He to present Himself there in front of us and proclaim,''I say unto you, and there is an end of it''?
7069What should we do with such convictions?
7069What sort of creatures have you tethered at yours?
7069What sort of harvest are we carrying over from this year?
7069What sort of life will spring from the double realisation of God''s almightiness, and of our being ever before Him?
7069What then?
7069What theory of another life does an Egyptian mummy express?
7069What was his interpretation?
7069What was it that God provided for Abraham?
7069What was it that was gathered to his people?
7069What was their sin in thus offering it?
7069What were the elders, who shortly before''saw the God of Israel,''doing to be passive at such a crisis?
7069What will but felt the fleshly screen?
7069What would Moses have answered if the people had''said''so to him?
7069What, then, of us?
7069What, then, was its intention?
7069What, then, was the crime of these two rash sons of Aaron?
7069What, then, was the meaning of this struggle?
7069When I take off the break, does my spirit turn to God?
7069When he pressed his hand on the head of the sacrifice, what was the worshipper meant to think?
7069When the Pharaoh had asked,''How old art thou?''
7069When the magnet is withdrawn for a moment, does the needle tremble back and settle itself northwards?
7069When we look back on the past what do we see?
7069Whence come the contrarieties and discordance in his nature?
7069Where are the churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Philadelphia, Thyatira, and the rest?
7069Where are the seven candlesticks, which made a blessed unity because Christ walked in their midst?
7069Where are the strong hands that clutched the rude weapons that lie now quietly ticketed in our museums?
7069Where but from the God with whom he lived by faith?
7069Where did we hear these words before?
7069Where did''Thou shalt have none other gods beside Me''come from?
7069Where do the currents of your desires set?
7069Where else than from his heavenly Friend could he have learned this sympathy?
7069Where had he learned this brave pity?
7069Where is the outgoing of love and gratitude?
7069Where is the seven- branched candlestick of the second Temple?
7069Where the clasping of the hand of his heavenly Friend with calm rapture of thankful self- yielding, and steadfastness of implicit trust?
7069Which side of the wave do we choose to look at, the one that is smitten by the sunshine or the one that is all black and purple in the shadow?
7069Which will you have in another world?
7069Which will you have on earth?
7069Who is the creditor?
7069Who planted the tree under which the citizens of the United States sit?
7069Who sowed the seed that fruited in misery, and was gathered in a bitter harvest of horrors and crimes in the French Revolution?
7069Who were the people he was gathered to?
7069Whose voice was it?
7069Why all that sedulous care to preserve the poor relics?
7069Why can not_ he_ do?
7069Why did they not go to him at once, and appeal to his brotherly affection?
7069Why did this touch Joseph so keenly?
7069Why dost thou ask after My name?
7069Why else should a half- dead man lift his heavy eyelids to look?
7069Why may he not be the chosen child, the heir of the Promise?
7069Why should Christian people have these dismal times of deadness, these parentheses of paralysis?
7069Why should I have to wrench them all away?''
7069Why should he, who has God''s promise that all the land is his, squabble with his kinsman about pasture and wells?
7069Why should they be so?
7069Why should travellers burden themselves?
7069Why should we trouble ourselves about reservoirs when we can go to the Fountain?
7069Why the difference?
7069Why this one- sided covenant?
7069Why?
7069Why?
7069Will He begin to build, and not be able to finish?
7069Will He call us to be His guests, and then, like some traitorous Arab sheikh, break the laws of hospitality and harm His too- confiding guests?
7069Will He invite us to His table and let us hunger?
7069Will the judgments of His hand overrun their commission, like a bloodhound which, in its master''s absence, may rend his friend?
7069Wilt thou take him a servant for ever?''
7069Would he have been a wiser man if he had stuck to his first refusal?
7069Would it matter very much if it were?
7069Would not his heart beat faster as he laid his hand on the heavy veil, and caught the first gleam of the calm light from the Shechinah?
7069Yet what did he do but what every sinner does?
7069You remember how long a year, a week, seemed to you when a child-- what do the first ten years of your life look to you now?
7069and What does it mean for us, who see it by the light of our Lord''s great words about it?
7069and What was the sin of doing it?
7069and do_ we_ not know the enervating influence of Goshen, making us reluctant to shoulder our packs and turn out for the pilgrimage?
7069and what am I going to do when I have secured the nearer aims necessarily prescribed to me?''
7069and why is thy countenance fallen?
7069as if their growth must be like that of a tree with its alternations of winter sleep and summer waking?
7069dear friends, is that the way in which we look back upon life?
7069has there ever been a break in the chain of mercies and supplies?
7069is it not a bitter irony to call_ us_''lights of the world''?
7069leap up in heart at the conviction that now at last the long- looked- for fulfilment of the oath of God was impending?
7069miserably; and why?
7069or are you really''men of this world, which have their portion in this life,''even while Christians by profession?
7069or shalt thou Indeed have dominion over us?
7069or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?''
7069or such as are lovely and of good report,--doves and lambs, creatures pure and peaceable, patient to serve and gentle of spirit?
7069or what inducement had led him so far astray?
7069that is the way to face the end, dear brethren, and how is it to be done?
7069were it not better for us to return into Egypt?
7069what shall I say unto them?
7069who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?''
5831All my desire,says David,"is all my salvation;"so sayest thou,"All my salvation is all my desire?"
5831And how did his good wife take it when she saw that he had no amendment, but that he returned to his old courses again?
5831And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
5831And will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?
5831Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them that shall be heirs of salvation?
5831Bless me,saith such a servant,"are these the religious people?
5831But canst thou not repent and turn?
5831But did you not,said he,"when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?"
5831But how earnest thou in this condition?
5831Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 5831 Can such a one as I am live in glory?
5831Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?
5831For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
5831For what is our hope, our joy, our crown of rejoicing? 5831 Have I been so long time with you,"saith Christ,"and hast thou not known me, Philip?
5831If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him;how then can he be fruitful in the vineyard?
5831If our sins he upon us, and we pine away in them, how can we then live?
5831Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
5831Is not this the carpenter?
5831May we not fly in a time of persecution? 5831 My little bird, how canst thou sit And sing amidst so many thorns?
5831None of us liveth unto himself;why, then, should we desire life only for ourselves?
5831Philip, he that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
5831Pray how did she die?
5831Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord; shall not my soul be avenged of such a nation as this?
5831Shift? 5831 The word was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory;"what glory?
5831This was the day of God''s pleasure,for that his Son did rise thereon;"and shall it not be the day of my delight in him?"
5831Thou tellest my wanderings and puttest my tears in thy bottle; are they not in thy book?
5831We know God, and he is our God, our own God; of whom or of what should we be afraid? 5831 Well, but what art thou now?"
5831What is Jordan? 5831 What man is he that feareth the Lord?"
5831What sayest thou, poor soul? 5831 What was it then, dear heart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done?"
5831What wert thou once?
5831Who was it that bid him forbear?
5831Why? 5831 1:30, 31,turning the grace of God into lasciviousness, and walking after his own ungodly lusts?
5831A man that nameth the name of Christ, and that departeth not from iniquity, to whom may he be compared?
5831A work, did I say?
5831A wounded spirit, who can bear?
5831Abel- what to the reason of Eve was he, in comparison with Cain?
5831Again, suppose the father should scourge and chasten the son for such offences, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
5831Again, would the people learn to be covetous?
5831Alas, they think that she will be run down with a push; or, as they said,"What do these feeble Jews?
5831All God''s children are criers: Can not you be quiet unless you are filled with the milk of God''s word?
5831And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
5831And are not these pleasant sights?
5831And do not the members receive their whole light, guidance, and wisdom from it?
5831And dost thou not rejoice in secret that thou art the same that thou ever wert?
5831And first, in Mark 16: 3- 7, the words are these:"And they said among themselves, Who shall roll away the stone?"
5831And have these desires put thy soul to the flight?
5831And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
5831And if God''s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, must it not be thy ruin?
5831And if Satan meets thee, and asketh,"Whither goest thou?"
5831And if he breaks up one of these bags, who can tell what he can do?
5831And is all this no good; or can we do without such holy appointments of God?
5831And is it possible it should be forgotten, or that by it our joy, light, and heaven should not be made the sweeter to all eternity?
5831And is it thus with thy soul indeed?
5831And is not this a needy time?
5831And now when body and soul are thus united, who can imagine what glory they both possess?
5831And said, moreover, that they could not wait upon me any longer; but said to me, Then you confess the indictment; do you not?
5831And what can such a one say for himself in the judgment, that shall be charged with the abuse of love?
5831And what chain so heavy as those that discourage thee?
5831And what if God will cross his book and blot out the handwriting that is against thee, arid not let thee know it as yet?
5831And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?
5831And what is a sinful man in himself, or in his approach to God, but as stubble fully dry?
5831And what is folded up in these things, who can tell?
5831And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to mount Zion?
5831And what shall I now do, saith the sinner?
5831And what then?
5831And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?
5831And what, is my rank so mean that the most gracious and godly among you may not duly and soberly consider what I have said?
5831And when did we see thee hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?"
5831And wherefore doth he thus, but to beget an expectation in them of their salvation and deliverance?
5831And who could have found in their heart to shut the door upon such a one?
5831And why doth not God now cast the sinner to hell, for thus abusing his mercy and grace?
5831And why have God''s servants of old made such notes, and observed from them such excellent and wonderful things?
5831And why, but because God himself maintains the enmity?
5831And will this be a delightsome draught?
5831And wilt thou NOT regard?
5831And would I be thoroughly saved from the filth as well as from the guilt?
5831And yet doth it yield no good unto us?
5831Are her plagues pleasant or easy to be borne?
5831Are my prayers lost; are they forgotten; are they thrown over the bar?
5831Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters in Israel?
5831Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
5831Are not even ye,"says Paul,"in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
5831Are not these therefore strong desires?
5831Are these the effect of a purblind spirit?
5831Are these the tokens of a blessed man?"
5831Are they not rather the fruits of an eagle- eyed confidence?
5831Art thou a beggar, a beggar at God''s door?
5831Art thou a fish, man-- art thou a fish?
5831Art thou followed with affliction, and dost thou hear God''s angry voice in thy affliction?
5831Art thou got into the right way?
5831Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
5831Art thou indeed weary of the service of thy old masters, the devil, sin, and the world?
5831Art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
5831Art thou jogged and shaken and molested at the hearing of the word?
5831Art thou not a graceless wretch?
5831Art thou not come to discourse the Lord in prayer?
5831Art thou such a one?
5831Art thou that readest these lines such a one?
5831Art thou therefore discharged or unladen of these things?
5831Art thou unladen of the things of this world; as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
5831Art thou visited in the night seasons with dreams about thy state, and that thou art in danger of being lost?
5831As God saith,"Can thy hands be strong, and can thy heart endure in the day that I shall deal with thee?"
5831As for example, Would a parishioner learn to be proud?
5831At last the visitor comes and sets his soul at ease, by persuading him that he belongs to God; and what then?
5831At present, lay the thoughts of thy election by, and ask thyself these questions: Do I see my lost condition?
5831Aye, but, Lord, what wilt thou do to quench their thirst?
5831Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
5831Before you enter into prayer, ask thy soul these questions: To what end, O my soul, art thou retired into this place?
5831Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
5831Besides, if men be made righteous, they are so; and if by a righteousness which the law commends, how can fault be found with them by the law?
5831Bold sinner, how darest thou tempt God by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
5831But O, methinks this throne out of which good comes like a river, who but would be a subject to it?
5831But Oh, when he is in the Spirit and sees in the Spirit, do you think his tongue can tell?
5831But all this while, where''s he whose golden rays Drive night away, and beautify our days?
5831But are you sure it is the same that we look for?
5831But behold, now they in truth are delivered and saved, they recompense all with sin:"Lord, what is man?
5831But could she do so if she had not wings?
5831But do you speak seriously and in good earnest?
5831But do you think these men saw the strength of the Jews?
5831But dost thou think that thy more grace will exempt thee from temptations?
5831But doth it not seem most reasonable that we should first mend and be good?
5831But for thy better satisfaction, let me ask, Doth the Lord knock still at the door of thy heart, by his word and Spirit?
5831But how long?
5831But how much more should He be precious to me, who hath saved me from death and hell-- who hath delivered me from the wrath of God?
5831But how must this be?
5831But how shall I come thither?
5831But how then must they see him?
5831But how then shall we be changed and filled, when we shall see him as he is?
5831But how, if while thou lookest for it to come to thee at one door, it come to thee at another?
5831But how?
5831But how?
5831But if the sight of heaven at so vast a distance is so excellent a prospect, what will it be when one is in it?
5831But if thou do it graciously, then a reward followeth;"for what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
5831But indeed it should not, for who needs the physician but the sick?
5831But is it not the best way, if one can, to mend first?
5831But perhaps thy heart is so hard and thy mind so united to the pleasing of thy vile affections, that thou wilt say,"What care I for my servant?
5831But shall we be sure of it?
5831But since I have lusts and desires both ways, how shall I know to which my soul adheres?
5831But then I turn the tables, and say, But where shall I be shortly?
5831But was it the tree, or the godhead of Christ, that put virtue and efficacy into this sacrifice that he offered to God for us?
5831But what have they got by all they have done, either, against the Head or body of the church?
5831But what of that, since the wrinkles that are in their faces threaten not us but them?
5831But what should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?
5831But what terror is there in all this to those for the pleading of whose cause he is so angry with the other?
5831But what then was the altar?
5831But what then?
5831But what will God now do?
5831But what will you say to a soul in this condition?
5831But when a poor creature sees its vileness, it is afraid to come to Christ, is it not?
5831But when will that be?
5831But whence must this come?
5831But where hadst thou that heart that gives entertainment to these thoughts, these heavenly thoughts?
5831But where shall we find him?
5831But who is it that can live by grace?
5831But who told thee that thy soul was such an excellent thing as by thy practice thou declarest thou believest it to be?
5831But why?
5831But will that good meal that I ate last week enable me without supply to do a good day''s work in this?
5831But will you promise me to mend?
5831But would you not have us rejoice at the sight and sense of the forgiveness of our sins?
5831But wouldst thou change places with them?
5831But yet all the things of God were kept out of my sight, and still the tempter followed me with, But whither must you go when you die?
5831But, alas, what are a thousand such short comparisons to the unsearchable love of Christ?
5831Can a holy, a just, and a righteous God think, with honor to his name, of saving such a vile creature as I am?
5831Can a man believe in Christ, and not be hated by the devil?
5831Can darkness agree with light?
5831Can he make a profession of Christ, and that sweetly and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
5831Can thy heart endure, or thy hands be strong?
5831Can you give me some motive to self- denial?
5831Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
5831Canst thou answer this question, sinner?
5831Canst thou be content to be put off with a belly well filled and a back well clothed?
5831Canst thou hear this, and not have thy ears to tingle and burn on thy head?
5831Canst thou read this and not feel it, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb?
5831Could he not, think you, have stooped from the cross to the ground, and have laid hold of some honester man, if he would?
5831Did I say before that religion was their pretence?
5831Did I say before that the God of glory is desirous to be seen of us?
5831Did ever any come thus to Christ?
5831Did he die before he was born again?
5831Did he die in unbelief?
5831Did not the shepherds bid us beware of the flatterer?"
5831Do I love Christ, his Father, his saints, his words and ways?
5831Do I see salvation is nowhere but in Christ?
5831Do it therefore, and say,"Why should any thing have my heart but God, but Christ?
5831Do you want spiritual bread?
5831Do you want strength against Satan''s temptations?
5831Do you want strength of grace?
5831Dost thou at times see some little excellency in Christ, and doth it stir up in thy soul some breathings after him?
5831Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
5831Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
5831Dost thou desire to be with them?
5831Dost thou fear God?
5831Dost thou fear God?
5831Dost thou fear the Lord?
5831Dost thou fly to him that is a Saviour from the wrath to come, for life?
5831Dost thou hear, barren professor?
5831Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
5831Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
5831Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
5831Dost thou see in thee all manner of wickedness?
5831Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?
5831Dost thou understand me, sinful soul?
5831Doth he sometimes give thee some secret persuasions, though scarcely discernible, that thou mayest attain an interest in him?
5831Doth he, together with this, put into thy heart an earnest desire after communion with him, with holy resolutions not to be satisfied without it?
5831Doth his company sweeten all things; and his absence imbitter all things?
5831Doth no man come to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
5831Doth not every body see the folly of arguings?
5831Doth not such a one want abundance of grace?
5831Doth not the whole course of their way declare it to their face?
5831Doth not thy heart twitter at being saved?
5831Doth not thy mouth water?
5831Doth the dove forbear to come to thee with a leaf in her bill as before?
5831Doth this water of life run like a river, like a broad, full, and deep river?
5831Flow they not, think you, from faith of the finest sort, and are they not bred in the bosom of a truly mortified soul?
5831For a man to be content with this kind of faith and to look to go to salvation by it, what to God is a greater provocation?
5831For who that shall read this story but must confess that the Son of God is full of grace?
5831Friend, I did not ask thee why the JEWS did put him to death; but why was he crucified there for the sins of his children?
5831Hark; dost thou not hear them what they say?
5831Has not this river pleasant streams?
5831Hast thou a heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
5831Hast thou any enticing touches of the word of God upon thy mind?
5831Hast thou heart- shaking apprehensions, when deep sleep is upon thee, of hell, death, and judgment to come?
5831Hast thou through desires betaken thyself to thy heels?
5831Hast thou well improved what thou hast received already?
5831Hath God showed thee that thou art by nature under the curse of his law?
5831Hath he indeed borne all my sins, and spilt his blood for my redemption?
5831Hath not God chosen the foolish, the weak, the base, yea and even things that are not to bring to naught things that are?
5831Have not thy groans gone up to heaven from every corner of thy house?
5831Have they not in them power to loose the bands of nature, and to harden the soul against sorrow?
5831Have we not talked of what he did at the Red sea and in the land of Ham, many years ago; and have we forgot him now?
5831He asked them,"Why?"
5831He said unto me, By what scripture?
5831He saith to Peter,"Follow me;"and what thunder did Zaccheus hear or see?
5831He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
5831He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now?
5831He will reckon them up so fast and so fully that thou wilt cry,"Lord, when did I do this, and when did I do the other?
5831Hence such a time is rightly said to be a time to try us, or to find out what we are; and is there no good in this?
5831Her plagues are death and mourning and famine and fire; are these things to be overlooked?
5831Here is naught but open war, acts of hostility, and shameful rebellion on the sinner''s side; and what delight can God take in that?
5831Hew so?
5831How art thou, when thou thinkest that thou thyself hast grace?
5831How can it be, say they, that such a thing, So full of sweetness, e''er should wear a sting?
5831How dost thou like being saved?
5831How if he had come, having taken a command from his Father to damn you and to send you to dwell with devils in hell?
5831How many Mahomet?
5831How many poor souls hath Bonner to answer for, think you; and several filthy, blind priests?
5831How many souls have they been the means of destroying by their ignorance and corrupt doctrine?
5831How many souls, do you think, Balaam with his deceit will have to answer for?
5831How many the Pharisees that hired the soldiers to say the disciples stole away Jesus, and by that means stumbled their brethren to this day?
5831How must I be qualified before I shall dare to believe in Christ?
5831How shall I pass through this dark entry into another world?
5831How should he entertain hopes of life?
5831How then can the world judge of the condition of the saints?
5831How, then, if God should cast you into Turkey, where Mahomet reigns as lord?
5831I am afraid the day of grace is past, and if it should be, what shall I do then?
5831I am sure the psalmist was not, in that he often under affliction cries, But how long, O Lord; for ever?
5831I could, were I so pleased, use higher- strains, And for applause on tenters stretch my brains; But what needs that?
5831I say, Wert thou ever quickened from a dead state by the power of the Spirit of Christ through the covenant of promise?
5831I say, dost thou see thyself in him; and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
5831I say, therefore, to thee that art thus, And why despair?
5831I say, what wilt thou say to this?
5831I say, where is the honor they should put upon them?
5831I say, wilt thou then slight a weeping Jesus, one that so loveth the soul that rather than he will lose thee, he will with tears persuade thee?
5831If Sampson''s riddle was so puzzling, what shall we think of this?
5831If judgment begins at the house of God, what will be the end of them that obey not the gospel of God?
5831If so, then in the next place, what will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half- way thither?
5831If so, what is the worth or value that is in the grace itself?
5831Is Christ Jesus the Lord my advocate with the Father?
5831Is Christ then the image of the Father, simply as considered of the same divine and eternal excellency with him?
5831Is antichrist to be destroyed?
5831Is he merciful, will he help thee?
5831Is he present, will he hear thee?
5831Is it below thee?
5831Is it fit to say unto God, Thou art hard- hearted?
5831Is it not the least in thy thoughts?
5831Is it so, that coming to Christ is by the Father?
5831Is it so, that they that are coining to Jesus Christ, are ofttimes heartily afraid that he will not receive them?
5831Is not Christ the head, and we the members?
5831Is not he also the price, the ground, and bottom of our happiness, both in this world and that which is to come?
5831Is not such a day the day that bends us, humbles us, and that makes us bow before God for our faults committed in our prosperity?
5831Is not this God rich in mercy?
5831Is not this an encouragement to the biggest sinners to make their application to Christ for mercy?
5831Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
5831Is not this excellent water?
5831Is not this to play the fool in the account of sinners, while angels wonder at and rejoice for thy wisdom?
5831Is not thy heart so full of desires after the things of another world, that many times thou dost even forget the things of this world?
5831Is the doctrine offered unto thee so?
5831Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
5831Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
5831Is there not life and mettle in them?
5831Is there nothing in dark providences, for the sake of the sight and observation of which such a day may be rendered lovely, when it is upon us?
5831Is thy business slight, is it not concerning the welfare of thy soul?
5831Is thy conscience awakened and convinced, then, that thou art at present in a perishing state, and that thou hast need to cry to God for mercy?
5831Is thy heart still so stubborn as not to say yet, Let us fear the Lord?
5831Is thy mind always musing on him; and lovest thou to be walking with him?
5831It is false, said she; for when they said to him, Do you confess the indictment?
5831It will never backslide again, will it?
5831Let these things teach us"to cease from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of?"
5831May I not wash in them and be clean?"
5831Men will do thus, as I said, in courts below; and why shouldst not thou approach thus to the courts above?
5831Might not God now cast off this sinner, and cast him out of his sight?
5831Must antichrist be destroyed?
5831Must antichrist be destroyed?
5831Must he do what he lists?
5831Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether displeasing to thee?
5831Nay, dost thou know what original sin means?
5831Need I read you a lecture?
5831Now here some may object, and say,"Since the way to God by these doors was so wide, why doth Christ say the way and gate is narrow?"
5831Now the Spirit of Christ, that leads also; but whither?
5831Now what can hell and death do to him that hath this mercy of God upon him?
5831Now why should we lay hands cross on this text; that is, choose good victuals and love the sweet wine better than the salvation of the poor publican?
5831Now"shall not his soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
5831Now, let the man that professes the name of Christ religiously consider with himself,"Unto what sin or vanity am I most inclined?
5831Now, to be taught of God, what is like it?
5831Now, who will meet me in this dark entry?
5831O Lord, how long?
5831O Lord, let me be any thing but a sinner; any thing, so thou subduest mine iniquities for me?"
5831O how should a poor soul do this?
5831O if he were one quarter of an hour to behold, to feel, to taste, and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
5831O sinner, wilt thou not open?
5831O that my soul were so full of grace, that there might be no longer room for even the least lust to come into my thoughts?"
5831O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire?
5831O, blessed face; O, holy grace, When shall we see this day?
5831O, poor Eve, do we wonder at thy folly?
5831O, sir, what will thy gallant, generous mind do here?
5831Oh sinner, what sayest thou?
5831Oh then, what is dwelling with them and in them for ever and ever?
5831Oh, but can it turn all things into grace-- can it make all things work together for good?
5831Oh, pull no longer; why shouldst thou be thine own executioner?
5831Oh, what is he doing now?
5831Oh, who would not be in this condition?
5831Or art thou like the ostrich whom God hath deprived of wisdom, and hath hardened her heart against her young?
5831Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threateneth but in jest?
5831Or how is it with thy soul?
5831Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
5831Or shall a cloud dwell on this day?
5831Or shall it come to save us, and shall we he offended with the hand that brings it?
5831Or when saw we thee sick or in a prison, and came unto thee?"
5831Or whom did Christ come into the world to save, but the chief of sinners?
5831Peter asks thee another question:"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
5831Ponder the path of thy feet with the greatest seriousness; thy life lies upon it; what thinkest thou?
5831Poor sinner, awake: Eternity is coming, and his Son; they are both coming to judge the world: awake; art yet asleep, poor sinner?
5831Saved I would be; and who is there that would not, were he in my condition?
5831Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou art one of the vilest in all the pack of professors?
5831Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
5831Says Satan, Doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou art and hast been more base than any of thy fellows can imagine thee to be?
5831Secondly, with respect to thy desires, what are they?
5831See here: what should we talk any more about such a fellow?
5831Shall Christ come down from heaven to earth to declare this to sinners; and shall sinners stop their ears against these good tidings?
5831Shall God regard this day from above, and shall not his light shine upon this day?
5831Shall he stay from Christ till his heart is better?
5831Shall he trust to his duties?
5831Shall not these mournful groans pierce thy flinty heart?
5831Shall these pass or such as believe to the saving of the soul?
5831Shall this man lie down and despair?
5831Shall we deserve correction, and be angry because we have it?
5831Shall we do evil that good may come?
5831Shall we sin that grace may abound; or shall we be base in life because God by grace hath secured us from wrath to come?
5831Should one say to them, Art not thou the man that I once saw crying under a sermon, that I once heard cry out,"What must I do to be saved?"
5831Sin and guilt bring weakness and faintness in this life; how much more when both, with all their force and power, like a giant fasten on them?
5831Sinner, hast thou deferred to fear the Lord?
5831Sinner, if this wicked thought be in thy heart, tell me again, dost thou thus think in earnest?
5831Sinner, why shouldst thou pull vengeance down upon thee?
5831Sluggard, art thou asleep still?
5831So the Interpreter addressed him to Mercy, and said unto her,"And what moved thee to come hither, sweetheart?"
5831Sometimes I look upon myself and say, Where am I now?
5831Stand among the wicked thou then wilt not dare to do: where wilt thou appear, sinner?
5831Suppose a child doth grievously transgress against and offend his father; is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
5831Tell me, when did you see an old drunkard converted?
5831The love of riches, the love of honors, the love of pleasures, are the thorns that choke the word; how then can there be fruit brought forth to God?
5831Then he asked them, saying,"Where did you lie the last night?"
5831Then said Christian to the Interpreter,"But is there no hope for such a man as this?"
5831Then said Christian to the man,"What art thou?"
5831Then said Christian,"Is there no hope but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?"
5831Then said Christian,"May we go in thither?"
5831Then said Christian,"What meaneth this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Mercy,"What means this?"
5831Then said the pilgrims,"Alas, what now shall we do?"
5831Then said they,"Have you none?"
5831There is never a rebel against God in heaven; and if he should so deal on earth, must he not whirl thee down to hell?
5831Therefore the cup is called Christ''s cup:"Are ye able to drink of the cup that I drink of?
5831Therefore, if you meet with the cross in thy journey, in what manner soever it be, be not daunted and say, Alas, what shall I do now?
5831These kill the heart; for who can bear up under the guilt of sin?
5831They begin to vaunt it already, and to say, Where is the word of the Lord as to this?
5831They have got kingdoms, they have got crowns, they have got-- what have they not got?
5831This is Peter''s question: canst thou answer it, sinner?
5831This is just as if a sick man should say,"Is it not best for me to be well before I go to the physician?"
5831Thou art in a strait; wilt thou fly before Moses, or with David fall into the hands of the Lord?
5831Thou canst not, thou complainest, pray; canst thou see thy misery?
5831Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?
5831Thou subject art to cold o''nights, When darkness is thy covering; At day thy danger''s great by kites; How canst thou then sit there and sing?
5831Thus also thou mayest say, when death assaulteth thee,"O death, where is thy sting?
5831Thus their covetousness hath set them on high, even above the suns, moons, and stars of this world: but to what end?
5831Thy God has"bidden thee open thy mouth; he has bid thee open it wide,"and promised, saying,"and I will fill it;"and wilt thou not desire?
5831To slight grace, to do despite to the Spirit of grace, to prefer our own works, thus derogating from grace--- what is it but to contemn God?
5831True, he stopped the blow but for a time; but why did he stop it at all?
5831WHAT is prayer?
5831Was it not the act of the false apostles to say thus-- to bespatter a man that his doctrine might be disregarded?
5831Was it not therefore well worth the seeing- yea, if John had taken the pains to go up thither upon his hands and knees?
5831Was it the removing of thy habitation, the change of thy condition, the loss of relations, estate, or the like?
5831Was not this a strange act and a display of unthought of grace?
5831Well, but what says God?
5831Well, but when did God show thee that thou wert no Christian?
5831Well, what shall he done for this man?
5831Well, will things that are less satisfy thy soul?
5831Were there none but thieves there, or were the rest of that company out of his reach?
5831What are the things thou desirest; are they lawful or unlawful?
5831What can be more full?
5831What can be more plain?
5831What can be more suitable to the most desponding spirit in any man?
5831What can the lady or mistress do to defend herself against thieves and sturdy villains, if there be none but she at home?
5831What conduct?
5831What could the king of Babylon''s golden image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery furnace that stood within view of the worshippers?
5831What could the temple do without its watchmen?
5831What demand of thine have I not fully answered?
5831What dost thou think?
5831What doth the law require?
5831What encouragement can be given us thus to come?
5831What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?
5831What ground, now, is here for despair?
5831What ground, then, to despair?
5831What have I here?
5831What if we must now go to heaven, and what if he is thus come to fetch us to himself?
5831What is God''s majesty to a sinful man, but a consuming fire?
5831What is heaven without God?
5831What is his calling?
5831What is poor sorry man, poor dust and ashes, that he should crowd up, and go jostlingly into the presence of the great God?
5831What is sixteen cubits to him who would enter in here with all the world on his back?
5831What is that?
5831What is the church of God redeemed by from the curse of the law?
5831What is there in the Lord''s supper, in baptism, yea, in preaching the word and prayer, were they not the appointments of God?
5831What is this that thou hast done?
5831What is this that thou hast done?
5831What is this that thou hast done?
5831What is this to the purpose?
5831What is this?
5831What kind of secret wishes hast thou in thy soul, when thou feelest the lusts of thy flesh to rage?
5831What kind of thoughts hast thou of thyself, now thou seest those desires of thine that are good so briskly opposed by those that are bad?
5831What man that ever had read or assented to the gospel, but would have spoken more honorably of Christ than you have done?
5831What must he do, therefore?
5831What nation, what people, what kind of sinners have not been subdued by the preaching of a crucified Christ?
5831What now must be done with this fig- tree?
5831What now?
5831What sayest thou now, sinner?
5831What sayest thou to this, poor sinner?
5831What says Job?
5831What sayst thou now, sinner?
5831What sayst thou?
5831What scripture can be plainer spoken than this?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall be done to them that curse this day, and would not that the stars should give their light thereon?
5831What shall_ I_ say?
5831What should be the reason but that death assaulted him with his sting?
5831What then can stand before us?
5831What then?
5831What then?
5831What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?
5831What will all say, or what will they conclude, even upon the very first hearing of this story?
5831What will become of you?
5831What will the soul do now?
5831What wilt thou do, poor sinner?
5831What words wilt thou use to move him to compassion?
5831What would he leave undone?
5831What would he suffer?
5831What would you have a poor creature do, that can not tell how to pray?
5831What, dost thou think to run fast enough, with the world, thy sins and lusts in thy heart?
5831What, is baffling and befooling the enemies of God''s church nothing?
5831What, is preservation nothing?
5831What, set more by thy soul than by all the world?
5831What, shall Christ become a servant for you, and will you be drudges for the devil?
5831What, will your husband leave preaching?
5831When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say,"What is the matter with John?"
5831When didst thou see that; and in the light of the Spirit of Christ see that thou wert under the wrath of God because of original sin?
5831When saw we thee a stranger and took thee in, or naked and clothed thee?
5831When thou shalt see less sinners than thou art bound up by angels in bundles to burn them, where wilt thou appear, sinner?
5831Where is that jot or tittle of the law that is able to object against my doings for want of satisfaction?"
5831Where is the man that is zealous of moral holiness?
5831Where is the man that walketh with his cross upon his shoulder?
5831Where now is the man that feareth the Lord?
5831Where shall I see myself anon, after a few more times have passed over me?
5831Where will you be found in another world?
5831Where''s he that thaws our ice, drives cold away?
5831Where''s he whose goodly face doth warm and heal, And show us what the darksome nights conceal?
5831Wherefore puttest thou thy hand in thy bosom, as being afraid to touch the hem of the garment of thy Lord?
5831Wherefore standest thou thus with thy ifs and thy O- buts, O thou poor benighted Israelite?
5831Wherefore, though in the day of judgment thou shouldst there slight all thou didst on earth for thy Lord, saying,"When, Lord, when did we do it?"
5831Which wouldest thou have prevail; the desires of the flesh, or the lusts of the spirit?
5831Who can reach them, touch them, destroy them, but the Creator?
5831Who can tell how many heart- pleasing thoughts Christ had of us before the world began?
5831Who do so flutter it out as our ruffling, formal worshippers?
5831Who is it that would not have the benefit of grace, of a throne of grace?
5831Who now, or which of them, had their graces shining clearest, since both seemed to be alike?
5831Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
5831Who speak to their aged parents with that due regard to that relation, to their age, to their worn- out condition, that becomes them?
5831Who then shall condemn, when Christ has died and does also make intercession?
5831Whose side art thou of?
5831Why did he not cut it down?
5831Why did he not do execution?
5831Why did he not fetch out the axe?
5831Why is the conversion of the the soul compared to the grafting of a tree, if that be done without cutting?
5831Why not be familiar with sinners, provided we hate their spots and blemishes, and seek that they may be healed of them?
5831Why not be fellowly with our carnal neighbors, if we take occasion to do so that we may drop and be distilling some good doctrine upon their souls?
5831Why not go to the poor man''s house, and give him a penny and a scripture to think upon?
5831Why shall thy deceived heart turn thee aside, that thou canst not deliver thy soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?
5831Why sittest thou still?
5831Why so?
5831Why so?
5831Why standest thou still?
5831Why then do you despise my rank, my state, and quality in the world?
5831Why then dost thou talk of two strings to thy bow?"
5831Why then is it said, he hath his way in the whirlwind and storm?
5831Why then should we think that our innocent lives will exempt us from sufferings, or that troubles shall do us harm?
5831Why, truly thus: Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly, and with very cold devotion?
5831Why, what had Jonathan done?
5831Why, what is this more than to flatter God with thy lips, and than to lie unto him with thy tongue?
5831Why, what wouldst thou ask for, sinner?
5831Why, where is he then?
5831Why?
5831Why?
5831Why?
5831Will a less thing than heaven, than glory and eternal life, answer thy desires?
5831Will he leave him to recover himself by the strength of his now languishing grace?
5831Will he let him alone in his apostasy?
5831Will he take this advantage to destroy the sinner?
5831Will his God humor him, and answer his desires?
5831Will it please thee, when thou shalt see that thou hast brought forth children to the murderer?
5831Will neither tidings from heaven nor hell awake thee?
5831Will they fortify themselves?
5831Will this content thee?
5831Will you give me one more encouragement?
5831Will you not hear the errand of Christ, although he telleth you tidings of peace and salvation?
5831Will you rebel against the king?
5831Wilt thou answer this question now; or wilt thou take time to do it; or wilt thou be desperate and venture all?
5831Wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
5831Wilt thou he like the silly fly, that is not quiet unless she be either entangled in the spider''s web or burnt in the candle?
5831Wilt thou not cry?
5831Wilt thou say still,"Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the arms to sleep?"
5831Wilt thou stop thine ears and shut thine eyes?
5831Would I share in this salvation by faith in him?
5831Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners?
5831Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinner?
5831Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
5831Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?
5831Would he favor sin?
5831Would he love this world below?
5831Would the people learn to be wanton?
5831Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
5831Would they learn to be drunkards?
5831Would they not call thee a thousand fools, and say, O that he did but see what we see, feel what we feel, and taste of the dainties that we taste of?
5831Wouldst thou be saved from guilt and filth too?
5831Wouldst thou be saved with a thorough salvation?
5831Wouldst thou be saved?
5831Wouldst thou be the servant of thy Saviour?
5831Wouldst thou have the kingdom of God come indeed, and also his will to be done in earth as it is in heaven?
5831Wouldst thou improve this love of God and of Christ?
5831Wouldst thou know, sinner, what thou art?
5831Wouldst thou sit upon their place of ease?
5831Yea, I say again, if judgment must begin at them, will it not make thee think, What shall become of me?
5831Yea, Peter himself, when upon a time he perceived more than commonly he did of the majesty of Jesus his Lord, what doth he do?
5831Yea, or no?
5831Yea, suppose the child should now, through ignorance, cry and say,"This man is now no more my father;"is he therefore no more his father?
5831Yea, what is like being taught in the way that them shalt choose?
5831Yea, what wilt thou then do if death and hell shall come to visit thee, and thou in thy sins and under the curse of the law?''
5831Yes, the Lord Jesus denied himself for thee: what sayest thou to that?
5831and his men of strange faces, in strange habits, with strange gestures and behaviors, monsters to behold?
5831and that some time ago I heard speak well of the holy word of God?
5831and what would you have?"
5831and why do the Scriptures say that"through this man is preached to us the forgiveness of sins?"
5831and will he not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us?
5831are these the servants of God, where iniquity is made so much of and is so highly entertained?"
5831art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
5831banished thence where they willingly would have harbor: how came they to thy house, to thy heart, and to find entertainment in thy soul?
5831can not you be satisfied unless you have peace with God?
5831canst thou drink hell- fire?
5831canst thou live always, and nowhere else hut in the water?
5831canst thou live in the water?
5831hath not this God great love for sinners?
5831how shall I grapple with the misery that I must meet with in eternity?"
5831in love to God, in love to men, in holy love, in love unfeigned?"
5831is grace thy proper element?
5831is it covetousness?
5831is it fleshly lust?"
5831is it pride?
5831might he not leave him to his own choice, to be deluded by and to fall in his own righteousness, because he trusts to it and commits iniquity?
5831or athirst and gave thee drink?
5831or is it muddy and mixed with the doctrines of men?
5831or when thou shalt hear them cry, I learnt to go on in the paths of sin by the carriage of professing parents?
5831or will that penny that supplied my want the other day-- I say, will the same penny also, without a supply, supply my wants to- day?
5831or, will that seasonable shower which fell last year, be, without supplies, a seasonable help to the grain and grass that is growing now?
5831to contemn him when he is on the throne, when he is on the throne of his glory?
5831who but would worship before it?
5831who would not be in this glory?
5831who would slight convictions that are on their souls, which tend so much for their good?
5831why shouldst thou pull vengeance down from heaven upon thee?
5831will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
5831will they make an end in a day?
5831will they revive the stones out of the heaps of rubbish which are burnt?
5831will they sacrifice?
5831wilt thou not desire?
5831you may ask me what that is?
8381''Art thou also of Galilee?''
8381''Do ye inquire_ among yourselves_?''
8381''Do ye_ now_ believe?''
8381''I came forth from the Father, and am come into the world?
8381''I... a Jew?''
8381''If I will that he tarry, what is that to thee?
8381''If you tickle us, do we not laugh; if you wound us, do we not bleed?''
8381''Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me more than these?
8381''LOVEST THOU ME?''
8381''Lads, have ye any meat?''
8381''Lovest thou Me?''
8381''Lovest thou Me?''
8381''Now I go My way to Him that sent Me; and none of you asketh Me, Whither goest Thou?
8381''There be many that say, Who will show us any good?
8381''They have taken away''--what if it were not''they''but He?
8381''Think you, midst all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, But we must still be seeking?''
8381''To me dost Thou not speak?''
8381''What is truth?''
8381''Why askest thou Me?
8381--what business had he, what business have you, to bring any question of will into the act of belief or credence?
838115- 27)''ART THOU A KING?''
83817)''LOVEST THOU ME?''
8381ART THOU A KING?
8381Allotted by whom?
8381Amen''?
8381And I say,''What then?''
8381And are these things compatible with this account of an examination conducted by the latter?
8381And how are we to get that vision?
8381And how can we be indifferent to those to whom Christ is not indifferent?
8381And in the midst of your professions hear the Master saying,''_ Do ye_ now believe?''
8381And then ask yourselves another question: Have you ever dared to be singular?
8381And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
8381And what about the Old Testament?
8381And what are these preceding experiences?
8381And what did it involve in regard to His relation to that ancient Revelation?
8381And what did they say?
8381And what does it mean?
8381And what kind of work is it of which it is true that death continues and perfects it?
8381And what will He speak there?
8381And what will His manifestation be as a Judge when this was the effect of the manifestation as He went to be judged?''
8381And when He had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by struck Jesus with the palm of his hand, saying, Answerest Thou the high priest so?
8381And why so?
8381Anything more?
8381Anything more?
8381Anything more?
8381Are any kind of wishes, which are presented in dependence upon Christ as our only Hope and Channel of divine blessing, certain to be fulfilled?
8381Are they our experience?
8381Are we any swifter scholars than these first ones were?
8381Are you a man?
8381Are you able to leave the alternative in His hands, content with His decision and content with the uncertainty that wraps His decision?
8381Are you glad when you think that there is a day of judgment coming?
8381Are you going to take that stand again?
8381Are you in Christ''s ranks, or are you in the world''s?
8381Are you satisfied with what you have written?
8381Are your eyes fixed upon Him?
8381As the prophet says,''Will men take of the wood of the vine for any work?''
8381Ask yourselves, Have you ever accompanied the witness of your lives with the commentary of your confession?
8381Brethren, is this our experience?
8381Brother, do you know God in Christ?
8381But far higher and more important than that-- do you ever say anyhow that you belong to Jesus Christ?
8381But he brushes aside the cobwebs which he felt were being spun round him, and comes to the point,''What hast Thou done?''
8381But how is that to be reconciled with the statement that Jesus was taken to Annas?
8381But now I go My way to Him that sent Me; and none of you asketh Me, Whither goest Thou?
8381But the question arises, Where are the limits of these times of which the Lord speaks?
8381But they do not trust it any more, and so why should they put themselves in peril for One on whom their faith can no longer build?
8381But where does the second period begin, during which they are to see Him?
8381But ye have a custom, that I should release unto you one at the passover: will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
8381But_ that_ communion of Christ with the Father was broken, in that awful hour when He cried:''My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
8381Can it be that ever, in this world, men shall be happy up to the very limits of their capacity?
8381Can you say that you are quite sure that it will not touch your truest self?
8381Can you say,''We know and we believe,''with unfaltering confidence?
8381Christ''s answer,''If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
8381Could He Himself have done for Himself what He had bade them do for Lazarus?
8381Could He have laid aside the garments of the grave as needing them no more?
8381Could callous indifference go further than to cast lots for the robe at the very foot of the Cross?
8381De we not stand ashamed at- if I might use so trivial a word,--the absurdity as well as at the criminality of our requital?
8381Dear brethren, to which army do you belong?
8381Did He merely mean to say,''You will ask Me nothing, because I shall know what you want to know, without your asking''?
8381Did not earthly life, then, put a stop to this Teacher''s activity?
8381Did they understand His words when they thought them so plain?
8381Did you ever, anywhere but in a church, stand up and say,''I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son,_ my_ Lord''?
8381Did you never say to yourselves,''If I had known all this before, I do not think I could have lived to face it''?
8381Do I try to serve Him?
8381Do I turn to Him as my Home, my Friend, my All?
8381Do not ask yourselves, to begin with, the question, Do I love Him or do I not?
8381Do they breathe the tone that we might expect?
8381Do we not know what it is to grasp conviction at one moment, and the next to find it gone like a handful of mist from our clutch?
8381Do we try to bring our desires into harmony with Him, before we venture to express them?
8381Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God?
8381Do you go through life with Him consciously nearer to you than any beside?
8381Do you hearken to the Spirit who is striving to convince you of these?
8381Do you love Him back again, or do you meet His open heart with a closed one, and His hand, laden with blessings, with hands clenched in refusal?
8381Do you trust in Him as the Son of God who comes down to earth that we in Him might find the immortal life which He is ready to give?
8381Do you trust your soul to Him in these characters?
8381Do you yield to that sovereign imperative, and say,''I_ must_, because I_ ought_ and, therefore, I_ will_''?
8381Does God so shine in me that I lead men to magnify His name?
8381Does He come_ between_ when He stands thus?
8381Does He look like a King or a dangerous enemy?''
8381Does it not point to that great and blessed truth,''Whatsoever thing the Father doeth, that also doeth the Son likewise?''
8381Does your heart throb a glad Amen to that?
8381For what have we instead?
8381For what is''the world,''in this context, but the aggregate of men, who have no share in the love and life that flow from Jesus Christ?
8381Had he been scourging one sent from them?
8381Hath He forgotten to be gracious?
8381Have we no experience of hours of exhaustion coming after deep religious emotion?
8381Have you Him as your continual Companion?
8381Have you learnt that?
8381Have you made the jewel which is brought us in that casket your own?
8381Have you sat in Christ''s school, and do you know the secret and illuminative whispers of His teaching?
8381He had said to them before the Crucifixion:''When I sent you forth without purse or scrip, lacked ye anything?
8381He had shortly before had to say,''Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me?''
8381How came it about?
8381How came that about?
8381How can His abiding in us be a duty incumbent upon us?
8381How can it be that the love of God to me shall be identical with the love of God to Christ?''
8381How can such ennobling and exalted consecration be ours?
8381How comes it that it is certain that Christ''s friends, living close to Him and bearing fruit, will get what they want?
8381How did that come about?
8381How did they come to hold together?
8381How do these two representations harmonise?
8381How do you stand to it?
8381How does that come?
8381How many of us are there about whom people will say,''There must be something in the religion that makes a man like that''?
8381How many of us are there, to look upon whom suggests to men that God, who can make such a man, must be infinitely sweet and lovely?
8381How much of Christendom''s knowledge of God depended upon the Passion, on the threshold of which Christ was standing?
8381How shall the servants continue and carry on the work of the Master?
8381How then to think of death for ourselves and for those who are gone?
8381How, then, can there follow on the conviction of sin as mine a conviction of righteousness as mine?
8381How?
8381I believe it?''
8381I only ask, May it not be?
8381If He did not tend, instead of quenching,''dimly burning wicks,''where would He have''lights in the world?''
8381If I do not, am I not deceiving myself by fancying that I stand neutral?''
8381If because He chose, what was it that determined His choice?
8381If not, why are they not, but because we do not believe that''Thou art come forth from God,''nor love Thee as we ought?
8381If that was victory, what would defeat have been?
8381If there be in the world these two things both operating, sin and righteousness, and if the two come together, what then?
8381If there be no such possibility, what does Jesus Christ''s beauty of character matter to me?
8381If there is to be a collision, as there must be, which will go down?
8381If they did not know about either, why had they arrested Him?
8381If they had understood what He meant, could they have spoken thus, or have left Him so soon?
8381If you begin to haul it down, where are you going to stop?
8381If you wish to spoil your child you say,''What do you want, my dear?
8381In an hours time where were they?
8381In the midst of His career He could front His enemies with''Which of you convinceth Me of sin?''
8381In view of that, what are you going to do?
8381Into what province of nature did He not go?
8381Is Christ''s word faithless?
8381Is Christianity merely a better morality?
8381Is He closer than the intrusive insignificances of this fleeting present?
8381Is Jesus Christ only a Teacher, a Wise Man, an Example, a Prophet, or is He the Sacrifice for the sins of the world?
8381Is Jesus to you the Son of the living God, believing on whom you share His life, and become''sons of God''by Him?
8381Is it a joy to me to be near Him?
8381Is it merely a higher revelation of the divine Nature?
8381Is it possible to make them agree?
8381Is it to the wisdom, the tenderness, the deep beauty, the flashing moral purity that gleamed and shone lambent in His words?
8381Is not our relation to that world of which Jesus here speaks a contrast rather than a parallel to His?
8381Is not that enough to make the weakest strong?
8381Is not that enough to make us''more than conquerors through Him that loved us''?
8381Is not this a far higher level of Christian life than that we live upon?
8381Is our Christian life always lived upon one high uniform level?
8381Is that all?
8381Is that last clause a commandment as well as the first?
8381Is that what you think about Jesus Christ?
8381Is the thought of Him a delight, like a fountain in the desert or the cool shadow of a great rock in the blazing wilderness?
8381Is there any joy to us in the thought that the Lord Christ sees us?
8381Is your joy religious?
8381Is your religion joyful?
8381Is_ that_ praying in Christ''s name?
8381It belongs not to my care, Whether I die or live''?
8381Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why smitest thou Me?
8381Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of Me?
8381Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
8381Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
8381Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
8381Let me ask you this question, the question which Christ has sent all His servants to ask-- Have you loathed your sin?
8381Lovest thou Me more than these that never discredited their boasting so shamefully?''
8381May we not learn a lesson?
8381Men asked, Shall we live again?
8381More than these, what?
8381My brother, are they in any degree the characteristics of yours?
8381Need I dwell for one moment on the fact that that name is only declared by this Son?
8381Nothing had been said of Mary''s return to the tomb; but how could she stay away?
8381Now I pray you to ask yourselves the question, if it be true that Christ died because He would, why was it that He would die?
8381Now what does all that teach us?
8381One may well say,''How can it be that love should be transferred?
8381One of the servants of the high priest, being his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I see thee in the garden with Him?
8381Or do you gather yourselves together into an obstinate, close- knit unbelief, or a loose- knit indifference which is as impenetrable?
8381Or does it_ do_ something as well as_ say_ something, and what does it do?
8381Or is it that you and I have never grasped the fulness of privileges that He bestows upon us?
8381Our Lord mercifully does not persist in giving to it that form in the second and third instances:''Lovest thou Me more than these?''
8381Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
8381Pilate saith unto Him, What is truth?
8381Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
8381Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this Man?
8381Pilate therefore said unto Him, Art Thou a king then?
8381Shall we not be wise if we faithfully listen to His repeated teachings?
8381Simon, son of Jonas, will you promise never to do the like any more?''
8381So much the better for Him; but what good is it to me?
8381Suppose you had stood afar off and seen Jesus die on the cross, would your faith have lived?
8381Teach me Thy way and lead me, for Thou art my Master, and I the humblest of Thy scholars''?
8381Tell me, is there any other place where a man can plant his foot and say,''Now I am on a rock and I care not what comes''?
8381The Master bends lovingly over such a soul, and looks him in the eyes, and with outstretched hand says,''What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
8381The Title shows the same contempt for''mere theorisers''as animated his question,''What is truth?''
8381The only thing that Christ is recorded as having said to him is this:''Because I said... believest thou?
8381The question is, not what made Jesus disliked, but what set the Law in motion against Him?
8381The question that was put to them,''Lads, have ye any meat?''
8381The repetition of the governor''s taunt,''Shall I crucify your King?''
8381Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto Him, Art Thou the King of the Jews?
8381Then asked He them again, Whom seek ye?
8381Then saith Pilate unto Him, Speakest Thou not unto me I knowest Thou not that I have power to crucify Thee, and have power to release Thee?
8381Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this Man''s disciples?
8381Then why is it that so many professing Christians have such joyless lives as they have?
8381They said therefore unto him, Art not thou also one of His disciples?
8381They said therefore, What is this that He saith, A little while?
8381Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered Thee unto me: what hast Thou done?
8381Was Christ a joyful man?
8381Was anybody ever so blessed that he could not be more so?
8381Was that a temper which would have received Christ''s answer to his question?
8381Was that all that He meant?
8381Was the Evangelist wrong in saying:''This spake he not of himself?''
8381Was there still prophetic function to be done after death had sealed His lips?
8381Was this promise of His idle wind?
8381Was your cup ever so full that there was no room for another drop in it?
8381We might have expected:''Simon, son of Jonas, are you sorry for what you did?
8381Well, let me put a very plain question: What is it that a man turns away from when he turns away from Jesus Christ?
8381Were you ever in a greenhouse or in a vineyard at the season of cutting back the vines?
8381What business has Jesus Christ to demand that a man should go after Him to the death?
8381What consciousness on Christ''s part does it involve?
8381What did He mean when He said,''I came down from heaven, not to do Mine own will, but the will of Him that sent Me''?
8381What did He mean when He said,''No man hath ascended up into heaven save He which came down from heaven''?
8381What did He mean when He said,''What and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where He was before''?
8381What did He say Himself, when He was here with His disciples?
8381What did it mean?
8381What did that Passover say?
8381What did that mean?
8381What did they thus get together for?
8381What do men and churches that falter in their allegiance to the truth of Christ''s redemptive death do with the Lord''s Supper?
8381What do we mean by following Christ?
8381What does He mean by that?
8381What does it imply?
8381What does it matter to me though He has overcome?
8381What does it matter?
8381What emboldened John to thrust himself, uncalled for, into so secret an interview?
8381What if this strange man were in some sense a messenger of the gods?
8381What is it, then, to which He points?
8381What is meant by Christ''s words abiding in us?
8381What is that name of God which the revealing Son declares?
8381What is the blessing of this faith that does not rest on sense, and only in a small measure on testimony or credence?
8381What is the keynote of the book which carries on the story of the Gospels in the history of the militant Church?
8381What is the use of a mill full of spindles and looms until the fire- born impulse comes rushing through the pipes?
8381What is the use of giving a man a copy if he can not copy it?
8381What is the''name''of Christ?
8381What is to become of_ Him_?''
8381What is to become of_ us_?''
8381What makes this hostility inevitable?
8381What right had he-- what right has any man-- to say,''So- and- so must be made plain to me, or I will not accept a certain truth''?
8381What sent them back?
8381What shall we say about these mysterious and profound first words of this verse?
8381What should charm us if we saw Him?
8381What should terrify us if Christ stood before us?
8381What then?
8381What then?
8381What was Jesus doing while all this hell of wickedness and fury boiled round Him?
8381What was it that changed downhearted, despondent, and all but apostate, disciples into heroes and martyrs?
8381What was it that lifted them out of the pit?
8381What was it that made these dwarfs into giants in six weeks?
8381What was it that revolutionised in a moment their notions of the Cross and of its bearing upon them?
8381What was it?
8381What will He do coming to reign, when He did this coming to die?
8381What will be the end if there is a whole ream of such going up and down the world, and no balance of bullion in the cellars to meet them?
8381When Pilate therefore heard that saying, he was the more afraid; And went again into the judgment hall, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art Thou?
8381When that terrified mob recoiled from Him, why did He stand there so patiently?
8381When the Band were thus doubly assured by the traitor''s kiss and by His own confession, why did they not lay hands upon Him?
8381When?
8381Which community is yours?
8381Which of the two do you deem best, a superficial gladness and a rooted sorrow, or a superficial sorrow and a central joy?
8381Who appointed the two robbers to be crucified at the same time?
8381Who could be solitary if he saw Christ?
8381Who have the tragic task of flinging the withered branches into some mysterious fire?
8381Who is He of whom this is true?
8381Who is it that bids one man attach himself to the chariot of the eunuch of Ethiopia, and another man go and bear witness in Rome?
8381Who is it that flings wide the prison- gates when His persecuted servants are in chains?
8381Who is it that opened the hearts of the hearers to the message?
8381Who is it that''adds to the Church daily such as were being saved?''
8381Who is this that thus comes between the child''s heart and the Father''s?
8381Who is worthy to speak or to write about such sacred words?
8381Who of us dare venture to take it on our lips and to say that we are''not of the world even as He is not of the world''?
8381Who?
8381Why are you not sure about your love to Jesus Christ?
8381Why askest thou Me?
8381Why did not Jesus answer such a question?
8381Why did they not ask Him, instead of whispering and muttering there behind Him, as if two people equally ignorant could help each other to knowledge?
8381Why did they not wish to formulate a charge?
8381Why does He say,''All things whatsoever Thou hast given,''instead of simply''that I have''or''declare''?
8381Why does He thus open one finger instead of the whole palm?
8381Why is it that the Apostle says,''Though I want to go I am bound to stay?''
8381Why is this but because we do not habitually live near enough to our Lord to drink in His Spirit?
8381Why seek ye the living among the dead?''
8381Why should I be solitary if Jesus Christ is my Friend?
8381Why should I fear if He walks by my side?
8381Why should anything be burdensome if He lays it upon me and helps me to bear it?
8381Why should the world care to hate or trouble itself about a professing Church, large parts of which are only a bit of the world under another name?
8381Why, but because he bears in himself a heart cased with brass and triple steel of selfishness, against the manifestation of love?
8381Why, but because he does not care for the gifts that are offered?
8381Why, but because he has blinded his eyes and can not behold?
8381Why, what did Christ work all His miracles upon earth for?
8381Why?
8381Why?
8381Will you accept the terms and come in and walk upon it?''
8381Will you not help yourselves?''
8381With Roman directness he went straight to the point:''Art Thou the King of the Jews, as they have been saying?''
8381Without it, what does the world know about the poison of sin?
8381Would we have been any better if we had been there?
8381You professing Christians, do you see Christ?
8381and answer, Lovest thou Me?''
8381and how Peter''s heart must have throbbed, and the others''ears been pricked up, when it was broken by''Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me?''
8381and the more we long to know of, and to possess, Him, the more full, gracious, confidential, tender, and continuous are the teachings of our Master?
8381and what shall this man do?''
8381are they the characteristics of yours?
8381are you sinful?
8381as he meant it, was as if he had said,''Is this poor, bruised, spiritless sufferer worth hate or fear?
8381do we construct our prayers thus?
8381do you believe that?
8381do you need a Saviour?
8381has death to you dwindled to a very little thing?
8381have you broken God''s law?
8381have you opened your heart to Christ''s righteousness?
8381if He did not, what would become of us all?
8381is that anything like the transcript of our experience, that the more we know of God, the more we long to know of, and to possess, Him?
8381is that our experience, Christian people?
8381or does He rather lead us up to the Father, and to a share in His own filial obedience?
8381or feel that life was dreary if that Friend was by his side?
8381or''Where am I?''
8381we know not whither Thou goest''--there spoke pained love fronting the black prospect of eternal separation,--''and how can we know the way?''
8381what are you going to do in order to escape from them?
8381which is he that betrayeth Thee?''
8381whom seekest thou?
8381why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
58812Can that be the true preaching of''the Word''where the language of that Word so seldom enters in?
58812Can two walk together,says Holy Scripture,"and not be agreed?"
58812Could that be the true preaching of''Christ, and Him crucified,''where any mention of the simple gospel story was almost systematically shut out?
58812Dost Thou not hear,the demon once more cries out impatiently--"Dost thou not hear what the angel says?
58812Is there really a way through this world to heaven? 58812 Jesus saith to her: Woman why weepest thou?
58812O my Divine Spouse,she said,"where wast thou when I was enduring these conflicts?"
58812What is that to thee? 58812 What is that to thee?"
58812What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy? 58812 What was it they were required to do?
58812What, with all these filthy abominations?
58812Why stand ye all the day idle?
58812Why stand ye all the day idle?
58812Why stand ye here all the day idle?
58812Why stand ye here all the day idle?
58812_ How can this man give us his flesh to eat?_they said.
58812_ What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy? 58812 _ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
58812_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
58812_ What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?_Will you sin against your own soul?
58812_ What shall we say then to these things? 58812 _ Who shall stand to see Him?
58812_ Why weepest thou? 58812 _ Woman why weepest thou?
58812( a cousin of mine, who is an Episcopalian clergyman) do the same thing?"
588123:] Why does the winter come upon us with desolation and storm?
58812A man approaches, and addresses Magdelene in the same words that the angels had used:"Woman, why weepest thou?
58812After all, what has she done?
58812Alone, or only with a feeble woman like herself, she goes out late at night, and whither?
58812And are there not some who do this?
58812And are we now really doing any thing for heaven?
58812And by what law is he to be tried?
58812And for what have you done all this?
58812And has not God promised to protect the orphan?
58812And how does our Lord answer her?
58812And if merely to think about God in this life can make us so happy, what must it be to see Him in the life to come?
58812And if not, why are Roman Catholic bishops schismatical intruders in London and New- York?
58812And if the soul is so beautiful in the little rays that escape from the body, what must it be in itself?
58812And is He not present to you as truly as if you saw Him, hearing each imprecation and blasphemy which you utter?
58812And is it so?
58812And is it, then, not credible?
58812And is it, then, only God for whom we are unwilling to do any thing hard?
58812And is not this our crime, that we are idlers and triflers in religion?
58812And is there any thing in this joy and confidence which reason or Christianity would condemn?
58812And oh, are the judgments of God so strict?
58812And that precious soul of yours, before which all the wealth of the world is but worthless dross with what care have you kept that?
58812And the disciples seeing it, wondered, saying: How is it presently withered away?_"[ Footnote 86][ Footnote 86: St. Matt.
58812And the soldiers asked him, saying:"And what shall_ we_ do?"
58812And they spoke to her:"Woman, why weepest thou?
58812And what does that mass think of the Catholic Church?
58812And what is that?
58812And what is to secure you from dying in such a state?
58812And what we do willingly for the world, for our families, for our health, our pleasure, our sins, shall we refuse to do for the great and good God?
58812And when He comes to judgment will not the stars fall from the sky and the heavens be parted as a scroll?
58812And why was all this?
58812And why?
58812And why?
58812And would you attribute conduct so disgraceful among men to our Father in heaven?
58812Are all our real sorrows removed or alleviated by the resurrection of Christ?
58812Are not all times alike to God?
58812Are our faces, my brethren, turned toward the heavenly city?
58812Are the Anglican bishops in these places schismatical intruders or not?
58812Are the stars inhabited?
58812Are there any here to- night in mortal sin?
58812Are there few or many that will be saved?
58812Are there none of you, my brethren, who recognise this as the secret language of your hearts?
58812Are these children faithful Catholics?
58812Are these orgies meant to insult the dead?
58812Are these wishes executed?
58812Are we as faithful to pray for our departed friends, and to get prayers said for them?
58812Are we hastening thither, acknowledging ourselves strangers and pilgrims on the earth?
58812Are we left to our own fancyings and feelings to decide whether we are pardoned or not?
58812Are we living the lives God intended us to live?
58812Are we not afraid of wounding your pride, of alienating your affections?
58812Are we not too apt to speak so of the work of an opponent?
58812Are we really redeeming the past by a true penance?
58812Are we to have no interest, no feeling for each other?
58812Are you distressed and suffering?
58812Are you in doubt about religious truth?
58812Are you in sin?
58812Are you in sin?
58812Are you leading a tepid, imperfect life?
58812Are you not afraid of His vengeance Whom you have offended?
58812Are you not ready to condemn him yourselves to hell?
58812Are you old?
58812Are you sorely tempted to sin?
58812Are you spending your time as you would wish to spend the last year of your life?
58812Are you willing to practise what you do believe?
58812Are you young?
58812Art thou guilty?
58812Art thou in sin after baptism?
58812Art thou sad and lonely?
58812Art thou weak?
58812As he was on his way, St. Laurence followed him weeping and saying:"Father where are you going without your son?
58812As heaven fills up with saints flaming with love, He says,"Whence are these?
58812As reasonable men, I have appealed to you: what is your decision?
58812Ask the Gospel, Who is that servant whom his Lord at His coming will approve?
58812Ask the Psalmist who of us shall see heaven, and he will answer you,"_ Lord, who shall dwell in Thy tabernacle, or who shall rest on Thy holy hill?
58812But do you think we have none of the charity of the Angels?
58812But does this law reach also to the supernatural world?
58812But how can they turn away from Catholicity as it is expressed by the great saints of the Church?
58812But how did you come by that belief?
58812But how does he believe you?
58812But how will you bear the taunts and jeers of the devil and his angels?
58812But is it not necessary to go to communion?
58812But some of you may say, why tell us this?
58812But suppose these evil temptations are importunate, and remain in the soul even when we resist them, and try to turn from them?
58812But the question with many will be, is it possible to attain it?
58812But when?
58812But who are those young people, that young man and young woman?
58812But why is this necessary?
58812But, it may be asked, does man need a revelation on this point?
58812By what means can I be united to Christ?
58812By what way is light spread, and heat divided on the earth?
58812Can God remain united to the soul which has cast Him off by an act of complete and formal rebellion?
58812Can He be very much displeased at my follies?
58812Can He care what my religious belief is?
58812Can He speak, and you go on as if He had not spoken?
58812Can Jesus Christ resist such an appeal?
58812Can there be any thing more dreadful still?
58812Can there be hope for one like that?
58812Can we doubt to what effect our Saviour would have answered?
58812Can we not believe Jesus Christ?
58812Can we say,"I am fulfilling the requirements of my conscience, in the standard which I propose to myself?"
58812Can you blame her for weeping, as she looks, for the last time, on that dear form?
58812Can you carry away a heavy corpse?
58812Can you doubt His power?
58812Can you doubt His truth?
58812Can you pick and choose among His doctrines, and take up one and reject another?
58812Can you, then, innocently refuse to listen?
58812Could any thing He had made escape His knowledge, or any sorrow fail to awaken His compassion?
58812Cut it down therefore; why doth it take up the ground?
58812Did God require to be reminded of the woes and wants of any child of man, by the sympathizing cries of his fellow- creatures?
58812Did He not manifest Himself to the patriarchs?
58812Did His words ever so abide in any heart as in hers?
58812Did any remain in Christ as she did?
58812Did he not speak face to face with Moses?
58812Did it not carry them through fire and sword?
58812Did it not enable them to meet death with joy?
58812Did not our Lord love his Mother?
58812Did not the sun hide its face at the crucifixon of our Lord, and the earth tremble under His Cross?
58812Did the sad news of the daughter''s death go out to the poor mother in the old country, softened with the evidence of that daughter''s piety and love?
58812Did they ever look at a crucifix, or read the story of the Passion?
58812Did you hear that howl?
58812Do these revellers wish to make us believe that their departed friend was, body and soul, the child of Hell as much as they?
58812Do they know in whose name they are baptized?
58812Do we not, like the Pharisees, give an undue value to outward observances?
58812Do you ask me to what I allude?
58812Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
58812Do you ask me what has been done for your souls?
58812Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
58812Do you hear this, O sinner?
58812Do you hear this, my brethren?
58812Do you judge of a man as you do of a horse or a dog?
58812Do you think that poor widow of whom the Gospel speaks to- day could help weeping?
58812Do you want a better worship than that which His Eternal Son offers?
58812Do you want to have faith?
58812Do you want to know what a mortal sin is?
58812Do you wish to advance in a good life?
58812Do you wish to die with that veil not taken away?
58812Do you wish to go before God as careless and as sensual as you are now?
58812Do you wish to know how to advance in God''s love?
58812Docs she not run a thousand risks?
58812Does God this night see in this church some heart that is in mortal sin?
58812Does it not look like me?
58812Does not Nature sympathize with man?
58812Does not Scripture itself fashion out for her the glorious throne on which the Catholic Church places her?
58812Does not every creature groan and travail for our redemption?
58812Does not the very word, God, mean something different to us from what it does to a saint?
58812Does sin wage a war against you?
58812Does the Bible teach us this?
58812Does the Catholic Church, as you understand it, come up to these descriptions?
58812Does the world allure thee?
58812Dost thou ask the way back to God?
58812Dost thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason thereof on the earth?
58812Dost thou wish to know the life thou must practise?
58812Dost thou wish to know where thou wilt gain strength to keep these laws?
58812Even supposing she reaches the place in safety, will she be permitted to approach the grave?
58812For a momentary gratification of appetite?
58812For what are they but the evidences of the greatness of our religion?
58812God is immutable, and yet He is perfectly free: who shall reconcile these together?
58812Grant that yon are not bound to do precisely what they did, are you at liberty to do nothing?
58812Had not St. Paul and St. Peter influence enough with Heaven to carry their wants directly to the throne of grace?
58812Has Christianity, then, accomplished the results that might have been looked for?
58812Has Jesus Christ always been so near me?
58812Has an angel spoken to him, as of old to the prophet Zacharias?
58812Has he seen a vision?
58812Has it awakened you to new life, new hopes, new aspirations?
58812Has it been a task to you to listen to the sermon?
58812Has not God given His revelation complete credibility?
58812Has not St. Magdalene preached an Easter sermon?
58812Has not the solitary place been made glad by the hymns of its anchorites, and the desert blossomed like a rose under their toil?
58812Has that debt been paid?
58812Has the grace of God also its seasons and its times?
58812Have my guardian angel and the demon that has tempted me been always in this very room?
58812Have not empires owned its sway, and kings come bending to seek its blessings?
58812Have not millions of martyrs loved it better than their lives?
58812Have you a secret sorrow?
58812Have you been critical and captious?
58812Have you found me wanting to my duty?
58812Have you kept it as your most sacred treasure?
58812Have you sought only to be amused?
58812Have you valued that soul of yours?
58812Have you, my brethren, so regarded yourselves?
58812He asks:"Is this binding under mortal sin?
58812He had his little trials, but what was it all-- what was poverty or sickness or disappointment?
58812He listens, and asks,"May I believe this?"
58812He says:"Offer it now to thy prince, will_ he_ be pleased with it, or will_ he_ regard thy face?"
58812He whom they loved and trusted is no more; and they, whither shall they go?
58812Hear the Holy Ghost, Himself interpret it:"_ The voice said, cry; and I said, what shall I cry?
58812How can I describe to you the change that takes place in that moment?
58812How can a person"abjure the Catholic Communion"at Rome, by joining that which is confessedly the principal branch of the Catholic Church?
58812How can it be otherwise?
58812How can there be the guilt of apostasy involved in such an act?
58812How could she go fast?
58812How did he prepare men for the coming of Christ?
58812How did the Blessed Virgin arrive at such glory?
58812How did this happen?
58812How do men act about religion?
58812How does it come to pass that there are those two principles within us?
58812How has it been with each of you?
58812How much of good, then, has been and is in the world?
58812How must, then, a man forget himself whose occupation is more secular?
58812How old is the earth which we inhabit?
58812How shall we abide His coming, my brethren I how shall we prepare to meet Him?
58812How shall we express the thoughts of Him that fill our souls?
58812How shall we worship Him?
58812How were they to preserve the continuity of organization and the apostolic succession?
58812How will men attain that which they do not care for, to which they give no thought?
58812I err by excess or defect in my conduct; I bring evil on myself it is true; but what difference can that make to the Supreme Being?
58812I know there are times when every man has felt the words of the Psalmist:"_ What have I in heaven?
58812If God be for us, who shall be against us?
58812If He did, who of us could be saved?
58812If no rule obliges you to spend the night in prayer, are you not obliged to pray often?
58812If not, why not?
58812If she had not believed, if she had not assented, what would have come of it?
58812If we look back at our own lives, do we not see that we have had our special times when Christ visited us?
58812If you are not called to forego all innocent pleasures, are you exempt from every sort of self- denial?
58812If you are not required to flee from your homes, are you not required to forsake the occasions of sin?
58812If you can be chaste in the presence of a virtuous female, why can you not be chaste everywhere?
58812If you can be honest when the eye of man is on you, why can you not be honest when no eye sees you but that of God?
58812In a family, who is so much loved as the one whose thoughts are all for others?
58812In the first place, then, what is the source and nature of the conflict thus indicated by our Lord?
58812In the sense in which the teaching of an uninspired man can be so designated, have you thus listened to the preacher''s words?
58812In what consists the beauty of a man?
58812In what house, indeed, is the family unbroken?
58812In what, then, does our Lord''s Priesthood since His Crucifixion consist?
58812Is Catholic truth, as you appropriate it, so high and glorious a thing as this?
58812Is confession difficult?
58812Is it a light thing that could have bound Me to this cross?
58812Is it a light thing that could have reduced Me to such a state of woe?
58812Is it a mere prejudice that melts before investigation?
58812Is it a mere regularity of form and feature?
58812Is it a stupid fanaticism?
58812Is it hard to bear the remarks of companions?
58812Is it hard to lose a little gain?
58812Is it not a failure?
58812Is it not a story to make one weep?
58812Is it not an unconscious acknowledgment of the presence of God?
58812Is it not superstition?
58812Is it not very caustic?
58812Is it now safe and secure?
58812Is not God always ready to save the sinner, and to bestow the graces necessary to his salvation?
58812Is not faith an act purely intellectual?
58812Is not his fall certain?
58812Is not his presence an offence?
58812Is not the earth for the elect?
58812Is not the natural reason and the natural conscience sufficient to tell us that sin is wrong?
58812Is not this to betray the souls of his own children?
58812Is she not afraid?
58812Is that boy, the object of a mother''s dying tears and prayers, regular at the sacraments?
58812Is that principle so deeply seated in our nature to have no play in Christianity?
58812Is that what you will be punished for?
58812Is the return we are actually making such as He deserves?
58812Is there no trouble in your conscience?
58812Is there not an impression in your minds that the law of God is too strict, or at least that it is too strict for you, and that you can not keep it?
58812Is there nothing frightful to you in a sleepless night, or a sickbed?
58812Is this question answered in the affirmative?
58812Is thy heart weary and inconstant?
58812It is true there are candles and holy water, but where are the pious prayers?
58812Listen to the description which God Himself gives of the results of the gospel:"_ Who are these, that fly as clouds, and as doves to their windows?
58812Look at it; see if it does not belong to me?
58812Mary, dost thou not remember My words-- My promise-- that I would rise again?
58812Mary,--dost thou not believe My angels, bearing testimony to My Resurrection?
58812May He not dishonor it?
58812May he not falsify his message?
58812May we not worship God at home just as well?
58812Me, the Creator of all things, to whom you owe all life and liberty?
58812Men do not ask:"What shall I do to be saved?"
58812Merely because he saw Him with his bodily eyes?
58812Must I forever despair?"
58812Must we go trembling all our days, and be terror- stricken at the hour of death?
58812No matter: are you willing to serve God with a cold heart?
58812No matter: you know what is right; are you willing to do it?
58812Now, amid such ceaseless controversies, what means has our Lord left to protect and defend His people from doubt and error?
58812Now, can salvation be a work so serious to them and so trivial for us?
58812Now, how did these things happen?
58812Now, if she did not merit heaven by becoming the Mother of God, how did she merit it?
58812Now, if you can stop cursing before the priest, why can you not before your wife and children?
58812Now, supposing the offence they take to be justly taken, which is not always the case, what does it prove?
58812Now, to these persons it is a question of the most pressing urgency,"Am I now as I would wish to be when I die?
58812Now, what else could be the result of all this, but a disesteem of Christianity itself?
58812Now, what is all this?
58812Now, what is the blight that destroys all their goodness?
58812Now, what takes place under such circumstances?
58812Now, what was it all about?
58812Now, whence comes this deep and fixed certainty in religion?
58812Now, who can tell us in practice when we have arrived at the limit of venial sin, when we have passed beyond it and are in mortal sin?
58812Now, who does not see here the realization and fulfilment of the great promise of Christ which I have quoted as my text?
58812Now, why is this?
58812Now, why was this?
58812Now, will you tell me that you can not help doing what the martyrs would not do to save them from death?
58812O Dwight, what is there in such a situation to make one remain in it, if one could conscientiously leave it?
58812O my brethren, is the service you are rendering Him at all worthy of Him?
58812O my brethren, need I say more?
58812O my brethren, why do we grovel on earth, when we might have our conversation in heaven?
58812O thou who art afflicted, tossed with tempests and not comforted, what dost thou want?--what wouldst thou have?
58812Of whom it can be said literally,"Whatever thou askest of Me I will do it,"because the condition of union with God is perfectly fulfilled?
58812Oh, why did not the priest speak of this?
58812On the principle of a Protestant, or a Catholic?
58812On the principle of private judgment, or on faith in an infallible authority?
58812One of the strongest things that St. Paul said in his defence before Agrippa was the appeal:"_ King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
58812Or has it a reasonable basis, and are its foundations deep in the laws of the human mind?
58812Or that married woman who has stepped aside from the path of virtue, did she realize what she was doing?
58812Or, acknowledging the truth you have heard, have you been careless about putting it in practice?
58812Or, if it did, was the intercession of Christ insufficient that any other had to be called in to supplicate?
58812Or, is that sympathy to be a barren sentiment, and to have no results?
58812Or, like Abel, shall we take the firstlings of our flocks, and slay them in His honor?
58812Or, like the Indian devotee, shall we throw ourselves under the wheels of the car that carries the image of the Divinity?
58812Qu.--How many parts are there in a Sacrament?
58812Qu.--What are the benefits whereof we are partakers thereby?
58812Qu.--What is the inward part, or thing signified?
58812Qu.--What is the outward part or sign of the Lord''s Supper?
58812Shall I bring them up?"
58812Shall I give my first- born for my wickedness, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?_"[ Footnote 97][ Footnote 97: Mich. vi.
58812Shall I never see Jesus Christ again?
58812Shall I offer holocausts unto Him, and calves of a year old?
58812Shall she wait to see Him?
58812Shall there be no sympathy between us?
58812Shall we dress an altar, and pile upon it the smoking victims?
58812Shall we make our children pass through the fire in His Name?
58812Shall we never, after we have sinned, have again the assurance that we are pardoned?
58812Shall we never_ hear_ that sweet consoling word:"_ Go in peace, thy sins are forgiven thee?_"Yes, Christ is risen.
58812Shall we not feel an ample respect for each other, my brethren, when we think of what we are?
58812Shall we, like Cain, gather the fairest fruits and flowers, and bring the basket before the Lord?
58812Should our lives be cut off at this moment, of what kind of texture would they be found?
58812So, I ask you, who are you?
58812Some Catholic who has renounced, if not his faith, at least the practice of his faith?
58812Such a friend?
58812Suppose I am in mortal sin, how can I be forgiven?
58812Suppose it is: may not the wind be speaking for the dead?
58812Suppose you do refuse to listen to the warnings which Death suggests, are you therefore free from anxiety?
58812Surely it is as a Catholic he believes?
58812Tell me, O my brethren, did you not, when you were deeply plunged in sinful enjoyment, feel a dreadful pang at your heart?
58812Tell me, did you not at the moment you sinned hear a stern voice speaking in the depths of your heart?
58812Tell me, now that you stand in God''s holy presence, tell me now, is there not something within you that tells you, you are ruined?
58812Tell me, tell me, young men, tell me, children, tell me truly, one and all, what have been the happiest moments of your life?
58812That duty is irksome; is it a great matter if I omit it now and then?"
58812The heart asks,"What is to become of the body that I loved so much?"
58812The only question is, how is it to be attained?
58812The people came to him and asked him,"What shall we do?"
58812Then the officers of the custom came and asked:"What shall_ we_ do?
58812Then, who are the Catholic bishops in Canada, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and California?
58812They died rather than lift a hand to do a forbidden thing; have you not the same power over your hand that they had?
58812This being so, how is it possible for a man of real merit to remain long unrecognized?
58812This being so, is not her power of intercession fixed beyond dispute?
58812This is the practical question for each one of us: To which of these classes do I belong?
58812This is what the Psalmist expresses so beautifully:"_ Whither shall I go from Thy spirit?
58812To commence with the commencement, then, what shall I say of Trinity Church?
58812To go hence"with the sign of faith,"with the blessing of the Mother of Saints upon you, and the grace of her sacraments within your heart?
58812To have the body of the dead taken away from us, is not that a grief?
58812Upon what are its bases grounded?
58812Very well; but how were they required to deny Christ?
58812Was He not disposed to be obedient to her as his mother?
58812Was he not a Christian?
58812Was he not a friend of God, was not his soul beautiful in God''s sight?
58812Was it for this that He hung on the cross, that_ only now and then_ we should omit some important duty?
58812Was it for this that He sweat those great drops of blood, that we should live a slothful and irreligous life?
58812Was it the hour of some earthly success or triumph?
58812Was it the moments you have spent in sin?
58812Was not God''s own heart as large as theirs?
58812Was not the way of access to God open and easy for every one?
58812Was there ever love like this?
58812Well, is it not better to feel that this life is a state of exile?
58812What aileth thee, O sea, tossed and driven with the waves?
58812What are all the attainments of learned men to Him who is all- wise?
58812What are all the conceptions of genius to Him who is all- beautiful, or the moral excellencies of good men to Him who is all- holy?
58812What are those duties?
58812What are you?
58812What but sin?
58812What could hinder me from being a Roman Catholic but for the fear of doing wrong?
58812What devotion to pleasure?
58812What did they want with Christ?
58812What did you think of Mr. Bennett''s course?
58812What does it matter?
58812What does it mean?
58812What does reason, what does conscience, what does self- interest say?
58812What does the Holy Scripture say?
58812What does the Holy Scripture say?
58812What does the Scripture say?
58812What does this mean?
58812What excessive anxiety about this world?
58812What grief is there that I have not removed?"
58812What has He not done for you?
58812What has gathered these crowds of busy, practical men?
58812What have our past lives been?
58812What is it that has destroyed the peace of so many families?
58812What is it that has happened?
58812What is it that has ruined so many reputations, that once were fair and unblemished?
58812What is it, then, that gives such interest to this scene?
58812What is that reason?
58812What is that sacrifice?
58812What is that worship?
58812What is that?
58812What is the cause of much of the sickness that affects our race?
58812What is the cause of these convulsions of nature, and this terror of the people?
58812What is the end for which God created us?
58812What is the event that can interrupt the great harmonies of Heaven, and furnish the Angels with a new song?
58812What is the history of this universe?
58812What is the meaning of this?
58812What is the point of this observation?
58812What is the reason that Christian art has so far surpassed heathen art?
58812What is the reason that every thing thus honors you?
58812What is the sound that reaches us to- day?
58812What is there, in the act of believing or disbelieving, that is of a moral nature, that deserves praise or blame?
58812What is thy misery?
58812What is thy sorrow?
58812What is thy trial?
58812What keeps them kneeling, or standing quietly in solid masses, for an hour before the exercises commence?
58812What kind of a death naturally follows such a life?
58812What kind of creature is that which renders to God a reluctant and imperfect service?
58812What long periods of utter forgetfulness of God?
58812What loss of time?
58812What makes the character of a mother so beautiful but the trait of self- sacrifice?
58812What more can we want?
58812What must be the wickedness that can force Me to withstand the power of such an appeal?"
58812What need for me to know the very words the priest is using?
58812What of that?
58812What other preacher can say the same words again and again, and never make us weary?
58812What shall it then profit me what others have said in my favor or against me?
58812What shall keep me back?
58812What shall we do?
58812What then?
58812What though many refuse to listen?
58812What was he then?
58812What was his office?
58812What was it that took place on the Cross?
58812What will become of my companions whom I left on the earth, wild and reckless like my self?
58812What wonder is it that men have imagined Fortune to be blindfold[ed], and the ups and downs of life the chance revolutions of her wheel?
58812What would a master do if his slave should strike him?
58812What years spent in neglect, or even in sin?
58812What, then, delayed St. Mary Magdalene so long?
58812What, then, is God''s estimate of sin?
58812What, then, should be each one''s resolution?
58812When did we shut our hearts to Thy grace?"
58812When it speaks of a"way"to heaven, does it not mean that all must walk in that way to reach there?
58812When you come to die, will you not wish to have those sins blotted out?
58812Whence does it arise?
58812Where are such tears shed as over the fresh grave of a self- forgetful friend?
58812Where is there not a vacant seat at the table?
58812Where were they to get bishops?
58812Wherewith shall I kneel before the High God?
58812Wherewith shall I kneel before the High God?"
58812Which of the saints was ever wafted to heaven in this passive way?
58812Which was the acceptable sacrifice?
58812Which was the place where men ought to worship-- Mount Gerazin; or Mount Sion?
58812Which was the right temple?
58812While gratitude lives among men, what shall be the return given to Christ by those whom He has redeemed?
58812Whither are you going, O holy priest, without your deacon?
58812Who are they that are truly happy on this day?
58812Who are they?
58812Who are we?
58812Who but He knew how perfectly to mingle dignity with familiarity, zeal with serenity, and austerity with compassion?
58812Who can give peace to a soul that has sinned?
58812Who can tell how many are living in a state of mortal sin, month by month, day by day, year by year?
58812Who could ever speak an impure word before another if he thought of the dignity of a human soul?
58812Who could listen to His voice in its untempered majesty and not be afraid?
58812Who does not admire a generous, self- sacrificing man?
58812Who is Christ?
58812Who is he that shall condemn?
58812Who is that, that is standing at the foot of his bed?
58812Who is that?
58812Who is the father of the rain, or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
58812Who is there that needs to be told that the Blessed Virgin is splendid in sanctity, dazzling in beauty, and exalted in power?
58812Who makes any sacrifice for it?
58812Who of us does not know such?
58812Who of us has not lost a friend?
58812Who of us has not seen such?
58812Who shall lay anything to the charge of the elect of God?
58812Who shall this be whom Holy Scripture thus clothes with this tremendous power, if it be not the Blessed Virgin Mary?
58812Who takes any pains for it?
58812Who thinks about it?
58812Who went first to China and India?
58812Who will dare to break the seal?
58812Who will roll the stone from the door?
58812Who would lie, or cheat, or steal, if he thought of his soul?
58812Who, I say, can wonder at this, when he looks around him, and sees how little the soul is valued?
58812Who, then, shall be the favored child of man, the favored saint, who shall exercise this power in the fullest degree?
58812Whom seekest thou?"
58812Whom seekest thou?"
58812Whom seekest thou?_"He challenges us.
58812Whom seekest thou?_"These are the first words our Lord spoke after His Resurrection.
58812Whose tones are there that linger in our ears like His, and come like a spell to our hearts in times of temptation and sorrow?
58812Why are men so slow to be wise, and to be happy?
58812Why are the angel and the demon there?
58812Why are we not more active in laboring for them?
58812Why are we so weak in temptation, so despairing in trial, when we might have the peace and joy of the children of God?
58812Why are you not religious?"
58812Why did our Lord become man?
58812Why did you rush into the presence of your Maker without forethought?
58812Why do men grope in darkness?
58812Why do not men take advantage of this loving condescension?
58812Why do summer and winter, seed- time and harvest, return so regularly?
58812Why do they not converse with God?
58812Why do they not think of Him?
58812Why do we follow the Evil One, when He that is beautiful above the sons of men is our Master and our Lord?
58812Why do we not take our place at once, where we shall wish to be found at our Saviour''s coming?
58812Why do we set our hearts on creatures, when we might have the Creator for our friend?
58812Why does He come at all to consciences which do not crave rest, and wills that need no strength?
58812Why does he interrupt the Mass?
58812Why does our Lord leave us subject to this strife?
58812Why does the sun rise in the morning, and go down at night?
58812Why dost thou seek the living among the dead?"
58812Why has not the sound of the gospel gone into all lands, and its words to the end of the world?
58812Why is Jesus Christ there?
58812Why is it always thus?
58812Why is it that the just man perisheth?
58812Why is this?
58812Why is this?
58812Why should their influence be dreaded?
58812Why should we fear?
58812Why should we shut our eyes to the hosts of heaven that march unseen by our side?
58812Why so?
58812Why stand we all the day idle?
58812Why tarry we here in the bondage of Egypt?
58812Why, then, do they commit it?
58812Why, who are you, my brethren?
58812Will He be appeased with thousands of rams?
58812Will His serene Majesty in heaven be affected because I on this earth am carried too far by passions?
58812Will not a careless, thoughtless man, such as I have described, will he not be certain sometimes to go over the fatal line?
58812Will those misgivings help you to die easily?
58812Will you grieve because he has secured for himself the Blissful and Eternal Vision of God?
58812Will you renounce your birthright?
58812Will you tell me they were but seeking a_ more perfect_ life?
58812Will you then forego as you do now those absolving words which our Lord has promised to ratify in heaven?
58812Will you trust all to the uncertain chance of confession in that hour, or to a doubtful contrition?
58812Will you wait, as your Protestantism requires you to do, till he is grown up, for him to form his religious convictions?
58812Will you weep because one you love is taken away from sin, from temptation, from the trouble to come?
58812Will you, by mortal sin, throw away that immortal crown?
58812Will you, by sin, take the course that leads you away from your heavenly home?
58812Wilt thou take a soul like that and place it in thy paradise?"
58812Would it not be taken as an act of contempt and an offence?
58812Would it not be the same, if he were to close His eyes, and yet be aware of His presence?
58812Would it not seem, otherwise, that God made Himself a party to our sins by keeping silence?
58812Would men speak so, if they realized that God and Christ were then and there present?
58812Would they insult God to His face?
58812Would you excuse a son from the guilt of parricide who should strike a knife to his father''s heart, and should miss his aim?
58812Would you know Who it is Whom you have offended?
58812Would you know what the Autumn teaches?
58812Would you know who, at the end of the world, shall reap a rich harvest?
58812Would you not like, as you go out of this world, to step on the firm rock of Peter?
58812Would you not, like St. John, fall down before his feet and adore him?
58812Yet what was the result of all?
58812You were not wo nt to offer sacrifice without me your minister, wherein have I displeased you?
58812[ Footnote 121] Who could look upon the Lord and live?
58812[ Footnote 217] Do you understand?
58812a sure, clear, easy way?"
58812and are not we too called the"_ Sons of God?_"[ Footnote 208][ Footnote 203: Apoc.
58812and are not we too promised a place at his right hand, and to"_ sit on thrones?_"[ Footnote 204] Is she called the"Morning Star?"
58812and are not we too promised a place at his right hand, and to"_ sit on thrones?_"[ Footnote 204] Is she called the"Morning Star?"
58812and besides Thee what do I desire upon earth?
58812and does not our Lord''s question convey to us the keenest reproach?
58812and who are my brethren?
58812and who hath begotten them?"
58812and why did He become Man in the way He did?
58812are you not afraid to add to the sin of irreligion and injustice the crime of breaking faith with the dead?
58812are you not ashamed to do that before the living God which you would be ashamed to do before a man like yourself?"
58812are you sick?
58812can I, a frail creature,"say they,"ignorant and passionate, can I do an injury to God?
58812does he breathe at all?
58812for Christ our Saviour, who did not refuse the Cross to give us an example of the obedience we owe His Father?
58812has not the demon made out his case?
58812he will say, what is this that I see and hear?
58812how can men turn away from Catholicity?
58812if you will not listen to reason, to God, to the angels; will you not listen to your companions lost?
58812is he not a blot on the scene?
58812is not this our misery, that we have left off striving?
58812is this Christianity?
58812it is hard to see one we love die, but is it not harder to our sensitive nature to bury them?
58812my brethren, is not this joy?
58812or was the money retained and squandered?
58812or whither shall I flee from Thy face?
58812or who laid the corner- stone thereof?
58812or will He separate Himself from me eternally because I have happened to violate some law?"
58812our times of grace?
58812red- letter days in the calendar of our life?
58812saved by''sprinkling?'']
58812shall I do this wicked thing, and offend against God?"
58812so prompt and eager in setting out, so tardy in arriving?
58812that the Madonna is so far more beautiful than the Venus de Medicis?
58812that the will is too weak to decide this fearful contest?
58812that we are doing nothing, or at least nothing serious and worthy of our salvation?
58812they were but following the counsels of perfection, which a man is free to embrace or decline?
58812what is thy request?
58812what voice is that which speaks:"_ Woman, why weepest thou?_"It is the voice of Jesus himself, of Jesus whom she mourns.
58812what voice is that?
58812what will it be to the sinful Catholic?
58812who do not seek temptation, but invariably yield to it when it comes across them?
58812why did you not think of these things before?
58812would you hear with equanimity that you had a hopeless disease?
58812{ 214} And how do I establish my proposition?
58812{ 217} But have we not cause enough to honor man, in the fact that he has a soul, an immortal soul, a soul which shall one day see God?
58812{ 226} Is it hard to break a tie of long standing?
58812{ 262} Will you draw back, Christian?
58812{ 324} Was it for this that He died, that we should not commit_ quite so many_ mortal sins?
58812{ 328} If you are not bound to a perpetual fast, are you at liberty to darken your mind and inflame your passions by immoderate drinking?
58812{ 334} What is there in this execution thus to gather together all classes of the people?
58812{ 348} What kind of death often, in point of fact, follows such a life?
58812{ 356} Now, must we for ever go on in this uncertainty?
58812{ 359} So, my brethren, as you weep at the graves of your friends, those very friends stand near you and say,"Why weepest thou?"
58812{ 360} Has this day been a day of joy to you?
58812{ 390} Do you say that I put too much on the will?
58812{ 415} Do you ask what has been done for your souls?
58812{ 426} What are the precise obligations binding on me as a Christian?
58812{ 433} What is it that has impressed on men this universal fear of detection?
58812{ 442} They died rather than utter a sinful word; have you not as much power over your tongue as they?
58812{ 452} How does he receive it?
58812{ 465} Do you feel in yourselves a vocation to a religious or sacerdotal life?
58812{ 468} Well, ought you not, then, to rejoice at his safe departure?
58812{ 472} Do you call this a decent funeral?"
58812{ 492} How can we forego that sweet and solemn action?
58812{ 495} And what does all this mean to us?
58812{ 75} Do you know any thing about it?
7883''All the ways of a man''--then there is no such thing as being conscious of having gone wrong, and having got into miry and foul ways?
7883''Doth not He render to every man according to his works?''
7883''Hast thou made all men in vain?''
7883''If nature put not forth her power About the opening of the flower, Who is there that could live an hour?''
7883''If the whole body were an eye, where the hearing?''
7883''Is thy servant a dog that he should do such a thing?''
7883''The Lord is able to give thee much more than this,''--what is''more''?
7883''They would not hearken''--can anything madder and sadder be said of any of us than that?
7883''To what purpose is this waste?''
7883''We can not build the wall''Why not?
7883''What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are_ now_ ashamed?''
7883''What good came of it at the last?''
7883''What hast thou that thou hast not received?
7883''What is the use of talking about suppressing the liquor traffic or housing the poor?
7883''What shall the end be?''
7883''When shall I awake?''
7883''Who art thou, O great mountain?
7883''Who hath gathered the wind in His fists?''
7883''Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of His hand?''
7883''Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?''
7883''Who may abide the day of His coming?
7883''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
7883''Why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which profiteth not?''
7883''Ye did run well, what did hinder you?''
78833. Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge?
78833. Who is there among you of all His people?
7883A man says,''My conscience acquits me''; then the question is,''And what sort of a conscience have you got, if it acquits you?''
7883A momentary pause to ask ourselves when tempted to evil,''And what then?''
7883Again, may not this thought somehow take down our easy- going and self- complacent estimate of ourselves?
7883Am I growing?
7883Am I teaching presumption?
7883Am I to shut the book and have done?
7883And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord?
7883And I come to you and say,''I suppose you believe in a state of retribution beyond?''
7883And are not these qualities just such as will, for the most part, give similar results to us, if in our various activities we exercise them?
7883And ask yourselves-- What then?
7883And do you not think that both these characteristics are to be repeated in the operations of His Gospel upon every heart that receives it?
7883And does not God keep His children''s gifts as lovingly, and set them in places of honour in the day when He''makes up His jewels''?
7883And does not that picture carry with it much insight into what the essence of Old Testament''trust''or New Testament''faith''is?
7883And have we, Christ''s servants, not His gracious parting word:''I am with you always''?
7883And if we do not thus offer our whole lives to God, how shall we profess to have taken the priceless benefit of Christ''s death?
7883And if we go further, and think of death as the end, is it not in a very real and terrible sense, loss, loss?
7883And is it not true that we admit too late the force of the summons and yet shrink from answering it?
7883And is it not?
7883And is it so then?
7883And is my life calm and sweet because I''delight in the Lord''?
7883And is not that exactly what Christ says to us?
7883And is not this the first step towards any man''s reconciliation with God?
7883And is that not a parable for us?
7883And may we not see a sequence worth our practically putting to the proof in these characteristics enjoined on Jehoshaphat''s supreme court?
7883And was not the first half more embarrassed by rubbish than the second will be?
7883And what do we mean by clasping God?
7883And what does it_ then_ come to be to obey this command to walk in the way of Wisdom?
7883And what_ could_ he do?
7883And when the craving arises, that is no time to begin asking,''Is it right, or is it wrong to yield?''
7883And when the times are dreariest, and frost binds the ground, we shall say,''If winter comes, can spring be far behind?''
7883And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool?''
7883And why should the existence of a church in which the workers are as numerous as the Christians be an Utopian dream?
7883And yet again what are we organised for?
7883Appetite may be satisfied, but what of conscience, and reason, and the higher aspirations of the soul?
7883Are all these matured powers to have no field for action?
7883Are the desirable consequences so sure?
7883Are there any such things in our lives?
7883Are they not bound to know one another?
7883Are they not bound to look lovingly on each other?
7883As one of our great teachers, little remembered now said,''Let me take my personal salvation for granted''--and what?
7883Asa had only half the number; so he said,''What can I do?''
7883Besides, how should foreign soldiers have needed to be armed from the Temple armoury?
7883But I should like to ask why it is that the Roman Catholic priest is seen there more than the Nonconformist minister?
7883But for what did he receive this great gift?
7883But how could this sequence of events, which required time for its unfolding, be''a sign''?
7883But how does that fit in with''enticeth''?
7883But is not this dry enumeration a strange item to come in the forefront of the narrative of such an event?
7883But is there any power that moves the stream?
7883But to pass from that, what did Jesus Christ mean by His continual contrast between His disciples and the world?
7883But what is it that God weighs?
7883But what is our practice?
7883But what then?
7883But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
7883But which is the better thing,''rest round about''or rest within?
7883Can all that bilge water really not be pumped out of the ship?
7883Did Sennacherib come to destroy?
7883Did not the scribe''s robe cover as brave a heart as ever beat beneath a breastplate?
7883Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
7883Did the building rise''with the sound Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet?''
7883Did you ever see a dam bursting or breaking down?
7883Did you ever see them build one of those houses they make in some parts of the country, with concrete instead of stones?
7883Do I live nearer Jesus Christ today than I did yesterday?
7883Do I recognise Him as the Giver of the thing that is so blessed?
7883Do I worship because I think it is duty, and are my prayers compulsory and mechanical; or do I worship because my heart goes out to Him?
7883Do none of you ever bow down to Satan for a slice of the kingdoms of this world?
7883Do our tastes and inclinations set towards Him, and is He better to us than anything beside?
7883Do we not cheat ourselves and try to deceive God with the promise that we will set about amendment soon?
7883Do we not see here like influence streaming from the unrisen light of Christ?
7883Do we not sometimes hear, as answer to would- be reformers,''We can not afford to give up this, that, or the other practice?
7883Do you lean upon God like that, laying your hand upon Him till every vein on your hand stands out with the force and tension of the grasp?
7883Do you remember the bitter experience of the poor prodigal,''he would fain have filled his belly with the husks''?
7883Do you remember who it was that said,''I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ''?
7883Do you remember who it was that said,''In the world ye shall have tribulation... but in Me ye shall have peace''?
7883Do you still wish me to run the risk?''
7883Do you think that in the forty years and more that I have stood here I have not seen successive generations of young men come into Manchester?
7883Do_ you_ buy this world''s help any cheaper, my brother?
7883Does it aid me in the consecration of myself?
7883Does it interfere with my communion with Him?
7883Does it smoke?
7883Does it stand that test?
7883Does my conscience go with it when my conscience is most awake?
7883Does my joy help me to come near to God?
7883Does not such a present, which is mainly the continuous result of the whole past, seem at least to prophesy and guarantee a similar future?
7883Does that mean that if a man loves God he may get everything he wants?
7883For how can I endure to see the evil that shall come unto my people?
7883For instance, the opium traffic; how is it defended?
7883For we hear men, when the rod falls upon themselves, saying,''What have I done that I should be smitten thus?''
7883For what did Josiah need to inquire of the Lord''concerning the words of this book''?
7883Has he got what he thought he would get when he began his career?
7883Has he''come to the city''?
7883Has your sense of need led you to cease from trust in yourself, and to put all your trust in Jesus Christ?
7883Have I more of His Spirit in me?
7883Have you got away from the hallucination of possessing wealth?
7883Have you not built half of it?
7883Have you taken stock of yourself?
7883Have you taken the wealth which He freely gives to all who sue_ in forma pauperis_?
7883He accomplished it amid the temptations of a monarchy; why should not we in our humbler spheres?
7883He achieved it amid much ignorance; why should not we amid our blaze of knowledge?
7883He realised it; why may not we?
7883He wants a convoy, does he?
7883His supreme concern was to deal out even- handed justice between man and man; is not ours rather to give ample doses of law?
7883How are we to get this poison out of the blood?
7883How could the Church be maintained, how could its ministrations be continued, if its State- provided revenues were withdrawn or given up?''
7883How did he arrive at that serene confidence?
7883How did it agree with his earnestness in trying to secure Esther''s help?
7883How does such a confidence agree with fear of''destruction''?
7883How had he been hidden all these years?
7883How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?
7883How many of them will survive when your eye is no longer bright, and your hand no longer strong, and your foot no longer fleet?
7883How many of us have ever tried to find out how the pariahs of civilisation live who live beside us?
7883How many of us have our Christianity only in outward seeming?
7883How many of you pour out a prayer when you are in trouble, and forget all about Him and it when you are prosperous?
7883How many of you see God in your calamities and not in your joys?
7883How many of you think of God when you are ill, and forget Him when you are well?
7883How many of you would rather honestly, and at the bottom of your hearts, have that than God''s word for your defence?
7883How many of your joys, my dear young friends, will last when old age comes to you?
7883How many would he have left if he did?
7883How much of Stock Exchange speculation and''Company promoters''gambling would survive the application of the homely old law?
7883How often have we flattered ourselves with the thought,''If I could but get this or that, how happy I should be''?
7883How often when we got it have we been as happy as we expected?
7883How then are they meant to be understood?
7883How_ does_ a man make this world his defence?
7883I do not believe in self- examination for the purpose of finding in a man''s own character reasons for answering the question,''Am I a Christian?''
7883I knew it not, shall not He that weigheth the hearts consider it, and shall He not render to every man according to his work?''
7883I would press upon you all the plain question, Is this fatal slothfulness characteristic of me?
7883If death is annihilation, what reason is there for seeking God before it comes?
7883If he was certain of the issue, why should he have troubled her or himself?
7883If in the very garrison are traitors, how shall the fortress be defended?
7883If not, do not you think it is time that you began?
7883If the soul is full, and full of joy, what side of it will be exposed to the assault of any temptation?
7883If there are, what ought we to do?
7883If there be a time for love and a time for hate, why cherish affections which are transient and may be succeeded by their opposites?
7883If there be a time to plant and a time to pluck, what is the good of planting?
7883If thou hast received, why dost thou boast thyself?''
7883If thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not; doth not he that pondereth the heart consider it?
7883If trivial acts are unimportant, what signifies the life of man?
7883In what aspect is it wrong?
7883In what sense is it not true?
7883Is God to me my dearest faith, the very home of my heart, to which I instinctively turn?
7883Is He the gladness of my joy?
7883Is it all that can be said?
7883Is it like a policeman''s bull''s- eye turned upon a lot of bad characters hiding under a railway arch in the corner there?
7883Is it not the very sin of sins, and the climax of suicidal folly, that God should call and men stop their ears?
7883Is it ours?
7883Is it the cynical one that it is all illusion, or is it that somewhere there must be an object on which hope may twine its tendrils without fear?
7883Is my Christianity a mill- horse round of service that I am not glad to render?
7883Is not many a man''s thought of God,''I knew Thee that Thou wert an austere Man, and I was afraid''?
7883Is not that dreadful?
7883Is not that what I said, that the minority is generally right and the majority wrong?
7883Is not''My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of Thine,''the true expression of the first requisite for us all?
7883Is reading newspapers in the pews, which they tell us in England is not unknown in America, a good preparation for worshipping God?
7883Is that a condition to be sought after?
7883Is that a good bargain?
7883Is that a picture of your faith, my friend?
7883Is that a small thing?
7883Is that all?
7883Is that how we cleave to the Lord?
7883Is that the use we make of the ease which God gives us?
7883Is that very wholesome maxim of prudence all that is meant to be learned?
7883Is the breed extinct, think you?
7883Is the brightness of my day the light of His face?
7883Is the inference to be, Sit still and do nothing, because you may get hurt whatever you do?
7883Is then the solution of the whole only that old commonplace of the unsearchableness of the divine judgments?
7883Is there any one among us who, if he can not get what he wants by fair ways, will try to get it by foul?
7883Is there any other life of which such alternation is the privilege and the joy?
7883Is there any other quest of which the same can be said?
7883Is there any reason to suppose that these permanent consequences of our transient actions are confined in their operation to this life?
7883Is there no chance of being caught red- handed, and stoned then and there, as a murderer?
7883Is there not always a surly''elder brother''who will not come in however the musicians may pipe and the servants dance?
7883Is there?
7883Is this present life enough for you?
7883It is no answer to the prophet''s prohibition to say,''But what shall I do for the hundred talents?''
7883It is not a sound state of opinion which has made''what is he_ worth_?''
7883It is wisdom that becomes a man, to ask this question, if first of all he has asked,''What ought I to do?''
7883JOB''S QUESTION, JESUS''ANSWER''If a man die, shall he live again?''
7883Lastly, what brighter rising will follow the earthly setting?
7883Let us ask ourselves,''Have I more command over myself than I had twenty years ago?
7883Let us say with the Apostle Peter,''Lord, to whom shall we go but to Thee?
7883Let us, then, do no deeds without asking ourselves, What will the harvest be?
7883Many a parent in these days of slack control and precocious independence might say,''If I be a father, where is mine honour?''
7883Many a son has been kept back from evil by thinking,''What would my mother say?''
7883May I say, without seeming to be morbid or unpractical, one lesson is that we should cultivate a sense of the transiency of this outward life?
7883May we not see in the attitude of David''s choristers as they sang, hints for our own discharge of the tasks of our Christian service?
7883May we not take that inspired Levite''s message as one to ourselves in the midst of our many conflicts both in the outward life and in the inward?
7883Men said then,''Where is the promise of His coming?''
7883Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?
7883Must men and women huddle together in dens where decency is as impossible as it is for swine in a sty?
7883My friend: will that be a true epitome of your life?
7883NAKED OR CLOTHED?
7883Need I spend time in showing you how, point by point, this picture is a picture of many among us?
7883No prophet is named; was there any one prompting the king?
7883Not in vain does the Westminster Catechism lay the foundation of everything in this, the prime question for all men,''What is the chief end of man?''
7883Now what about the other one?
7883Now what lies in that law?
7883Now, how many of us are there that know-- and do n''t know-- what is going on round about us in the slums and back courts of this city?
7883Now, then, if Jesus Christ is not to help us in the monotony of our daily lives, what, in the name of common sense, is His help good for?
7883Of course, the question, Is such an alteration possible?
7883Or do you lean lightly, as a man that does not feel much the need of a support?
7883Our one question should be, Has God appointed the work?
7883PORTRAIT OF A MATRON''Who can find a virtuous woman?
7883PRUDENCE AND FAITH''And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?
7883Perhaps he could not,--though, if he did not, how did he know what the book was?
7883Reform your ways?
7883Shall we not accept His forbearance and take His gifts as tokens of the patient tenderness of His heart?
7883Shall we not seek to order our life so that Amasiah''s epitaph may serve for us?
7883Shall_ we_ have to reap a harvest of poisonous tares, or of wholesome wheat?
7883Should not we stoop from our mole- hill to see it?
7883Since some men are to be honoured to be His instruments, shall not we be willing to offer ourselves?
7883So ask yourselves the question:''Is my life in harmony with, or opposed to, these omnipotent laws which rule the whole field of life?''
7883So he departed from Elisha, and came to his master; who said to him, What said Elisha to thee?
7883So my earnest question to you all is-- Have you''fled for refuge to lay hold''on that Saviour in whom God has set His name?
7883So their very sufferings proved them His, for''What son is he whom the father chasteneth not?''
7883So then--''a little more''is wanted, is it?
7883Success or failure is an alternative that must not be thought of when we are asking ourselves,''Ought I to do this?''
7883Suppose an Israelite had sat in his tent and said,''I am not going out to gather,''would he have had any in his empty vessel?
7883Surely it is well for young hearts sometimes to remember the end, and to ask,''What will ye do in the end?''
7883THE PORTRAIT OF A DRUNKYARD''Who hath woe?
7883That I shall have God for my own, and Jesus Christ in my heart''?
7883That is wonderfully unlike your life, is it not?
7883That''the king of Assyria''s heart is turned''; shall we thank the king of Assyria?
7883The first thing to ask about any course is not whether it is agreeable or disagreeable, but Is it right or wrong?
7883The formal worshipper who goes to the house of God because it is the hour when he has always gone; the curious worshipper(?)
7883The largely endowed men?
7883The manifold voices of human aims cry,''Who will show us any good?''
7883The old story told of a magician''s palace blazing with lighted windows, but there was always one dark;--what shrouded figure sat behind it?
7883The question with which he begins his book is,''What profit hath a man of all his labour wherein he laboureth under the sun?''
7883The question, Has the church done its best to deliver these?
7883Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day?
7883Then I testified against them, and said unto them, Why lodge ye about the wall?
7883Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests, and said unto them, Why repair ye not the breaches of the house?
7883Then said the king unto her, What wilt thou, queen Esther?
7883Then the king''s servants which were in the king''s gate, said unto Mordecai, Why transgressest thou the king''s commandment?
7883Then, have we to say that God has nothing to do with these?
7883There are tears in their eyes, as who can doubt?
7883There are two things in my text-- a misplaced question and a triumphant answer:''What shall we do for the hundred talents?''
7883They had been cast out; would not their copyists learn the lesson?
7883This creature with eternity in his heart, where is he set?
7883This fair universe, with all its possibilities of help and blessing, and all its educational influences?
7883Through a little crack comes one drop: will it stop there-- the gap or the trickle?
7883Was be quite right in his estimate of what was the first thing?
7883Was that going to his grave in peace?
7883Was there ever such a time?
7883We rightly use the solemn revelations of God''s law when we are driven by them to cry,''What must I do to be saved?''
7883We should thus appropriate as our own God''s merciful indictments, and when He asks,''Who is it?''
7883Well, what then?
7883Well, what then?
7883Were all these miracles of vegetation set in motion only in order to grow a crop which should be reaped, and there an end?
7883What am I to do for the hundred talents?''
7883What are they among so many?
7883What are they?
7883What are we united by?
7883What are you planting?
7883What are''these things''and''this faithfulness''?
7883What business had Asa to identify his little kingdom and his victory with God''s cause and God''s conquest?
7883What but ourselves is the reason why so many of us do not yield to God''s merciful drawings of us to Himself?
7883What can be too good for him?
7883What can it grow but thistles and poisonous plants?
7883What can the end of that be but the anger of the Lord?
7883What chance of knowing facts or of living a wholesome life had a man shut off thus from all but lickspittles and slaves?
7883What did He mean by''the world''?
7883What does it cost him?
7883What does it say?
7883What does such united work require?
7883What does that come to in reference to our religious experience?
7883What does that matter?
7883What else can a faithful messenger of God do than reiterate its threatenings?
7883What is a man to do in another world, supposing there is another world, where ledgers and mills are out of date?
7883What is acquainting oneself with God?
7883What is heavier than a bagful of it?
7883What is it all about?
7883What is lighter than a grain of sand?
7883What is plainer than that all this is in order that the Gospel might be spread?
7883What is the conclusion from these two universal experiences?
7883What is the difference?
7883What is the meaning of it?
7883What is the meaning of the unrest and distraction that mark the lives of most of the men in this generation?
7883What is the result?
7883What is the underlying fact expressed by this metaphor?
7883What is the use of scraping wealth together when hungry officials are''watching''to pounce on it?
7883What is the use of their trying to convert the world?''
7883What is to be done with the precious fruit which has taken so long time and so much cultivation to grow?
7883What likelihood is there that much good will come of worship to people who talk politics or scandal right up to the church door?
7883What meanness could live when we knew that it was seen by those pure Eyes?
7883What more did he wish to know?
7883What more sad or certain sign of evil can there be than that we had rather not''hear what God the Lord will speak''?
7883What of all the weary years?
7883What of the empty homesteads, and the surrounding enemies, and the brethren still in Babylon?
7883What right had they to prescribe their subjects''religion?
7883What shall we say of people who profess that God is their portion, and are as eager in the scramble for money as anybody?
7883What shall we say?
7883What sort of end would that be, the brightness of which would far outshine the joy when a man- child is born into the world?
7883What then were the sources of the calm joys of''the Man of Sorrows''?
7883What then?
7883What then?
7883What then?
7883What then?
7883What then?
7883What was all this frenzy of rejoicing, this blare of trumpets, these ranks of grim men with weapons in their hands?
7883What was her individual life compared with her people''s weal and her God''s will?
7883What was it that crushed Him down beneath the olives of Gethsemane?
7883What was the defence against such foes which these frightened men thought most impregnable?
7883What was the weakness of the Reformation but that the passions of princes and nobles were so soon and generally enlisted for it, and marred it?
7883What were musicians doing there?
7883What were the outward reasons for the restored exiles''gladness?
7883What would Elisha have done if he had had the quiver in his hand?
7883What would you think of the captain of a steamer who in calm weather sailed by rule of thumb, only getting out his sextant when storms began to blow?
7883What''came after( God''s) faithfulness''?
7883What, then, is the meaning?
7883When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?
7883When will England and America believe the religion which they profess, and adjust their estimates of the best things accordingly?
7883When will well- meaning comforters learn not to rub salt into wounds while they seem to be dressing them?
7883Where are his assertions of innocence gone?
7883Where had he come from?
7883Where is the explanation?
7883Where was Jeremiah of Anathoth?
7883Whether will you look at the white rings or the black ones?
7883Which do you choose Him to be?
7883Which do you mean that they shall be for you?
7883Which is He to you?
7883Which is it to you?
7883Which of the two is it going to be to us?
7883Who are they who have done the most in this world for God and for men?
7883Who are you meant for?
7883Who then is she?
7883Who was that child standing in the royal place?
7883Who would walk through the slums of a city holding jewels with a careless grasp, and never looking at them?
7883Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
7883Why did he not do what everybody else had done in like circumstances?
7883Why do people call sudden deaths and the like the''visitation of God''?
7883Why does the merchantman wander over sea and land seeking for many goodly pearls?
7883Why hast Thou forsaken me?''
7883Why is it not?
7883Why should there not have been a divine communication to David as well as Nathan''s message?
7883Why should you rob yourself of years of blessing, and lay up bitter memories of wasted and polluted moments?
7883Why this position?
7883Why was David called''a man after God''s own heart,''notwithstanding his frightful fall?
7883Why?
7883Why?
7883Why?
7883Will anybody call_ him_ wise?
7883Will that not be a thirst that can not be slaked?
7883Would he not clasp their hands as his only stay?
7883Would it not be a birth into a better life than that which fills and often disturbs the''threescore years and ten''here?
7883Would it not be an end which brought with it communion with the Highest-- joys that could never fade, activities that could never weary?
7883Would not his grasp be tight?
7883Would the people that know me best say that I am growing in the grace and knowledge of my Lord and Saviour?''
7883Would they like the proverb to be applied to them?
7883Would they not have done better if they had been sturdily marching through the wilderness of Judah to front their foes?
7883Would you like to try the testing acid upon it?
7883Yet are there not obviously in it great principles which may be disentangled from their singular setting, and fully applied to us?
7883a Christian is not to be for ever asking himself,''Am I a Christian?''
7883a thousand talents?
7883all the truth, or what would become of any of us?
7883am I teaching carelessness, or a dispensing with self- examination?
7883and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
7883and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he render to every man according to his works?''
7883and how comes it that so much of the world''s notion of religion is gloom and sadness?
7883and if it might not, ought it not to be?
7883and might it not be?
7883and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?
7883and what is thy request?
7883and what wouldst Thou have me to do_ now_?''
7883and who shall stand when He appeareth?''
7883and''be idle?''
7883do you estimate yourself as you are?
7883is there anything else in the world of which you can say,''Seek, and ye shall find''?
7883mean''how much of_ it_ has he?''
7883my brother;''what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose himself?''
7883needs to be sharpened to the point of''Have I done my best?''
7883or does it stand the test?
7883or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?
7883that is what all his fine professions come to, is it?
7883that''the hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek Him''?
7883there are two questions: How comes it that so much of the world''s joy is weakness?
7883to far too many of us the alternations do not suggest the question, what is it that I am hereby called upon to be or to do?
7883v. 1- 12) NAKED OR CLOTHED?
7883what has he got to work upon?
7883what has he to love and hold by, to trust to, and anchor his life on?
7883what wouldst Thou have me to do?''
7883where can the child rest more quietly than on the mother''s breast, where can the child be safer than in the circle of the father''s arms?
7883where is thy sting?
7883where is thy victory?''
7883which had happy memories and calm hopes?
7883which had secured all that we could possess?
7883who hath babbling?
7883who hath contentions?
7883who hath redness of eyes?
7883who hath sorrow?
7883who hath wounds without cause?
7883who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?''
7883why will ye die?''
8225''Did human reason,''saith he,''unassisted by divine light make the discovery?'' 8225 And many of the people believed on him, and said, when Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?"
8225And they, when they had heard that he was alive, and had been seen of her,believed?
8225Do you not wish, my brother, that you could find such a character among Christians? 8225 For, provided deism should prove true in its stead, what is there to be lost if christianity fails?
8225If one could be brought who would solemnly testify to the truth of the above paragraph, would you believe his testimony? 8225 If the things stated in the bible are no more reasonable than those in profane history, what reason have we to believe_ these_ any more than_ those_?
8225Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping; and they( the angels) say unto her, woman, why weepest thou? 8225 Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
8225What can we suppose that Paul meant by Christ''s being seen_ of above five hundred brethren at once_? 8225 What shall we do to these men?
8225Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? 8225 Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
8225& c. Are such men absolutely proof against even the error of opinion?
822510th, 24th, 25th,"Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, how long doest thou make us to doubt?
822520,& c."When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, art thou he that should come?
8225Again,"Whom have I in heaven but thee?
8225And all the people were amazed and said, is not this the son of David?"
8225And does he not likewise need to know how this evidence is counterbalanced?
8225And even if we had, could the solemnity of an oath be admitted as good evidence?
8225And how little time would it require to put this matter beyond all possible refutation?
8225And if not, and no system can be found which is not in some degree''liable to misconstruction, disputation and deception,''--what are we to do?
8225And if not, how does a knowledge of the Greek language help me to believe this fact?
8225And if not, what did give it to them, and in what way was it given?
8225And if so, why do you not prove wherein they testified falsely, which would at once cast their bands from us?
8225And if we are in no sense interested in the truth or falsity of those accounts why need we trouble ourselves about them?
8225And lastly, to come to our object again, does such evidence possibly admit of being counterbalanced?
8225And that in every instance, they have written the truth?
8225And that they did write these books in the name of the apostles; who would be likely, or would be able, to contradict them?
8225And that, in all their writings, they have stated nothing which is incorrect?
8225And therefore the whole might not have been designed to be understood literally, but spiritually true?
8225And until we have such demonstration, may we not consider all such pretensions to be of men?
8225And what would follow?
8225And when we have gained those supposed opinions, through the translation, how do we know that the translators were faithful?
8225And who are their guides in this case?
8225And why should mortals vainly weep For creatures wrapt in endless sleep?
8225And would this small still voice tell you that it is not God''s will to save all men, and then induce you to pray for all men?
8225And wouldst you wish to cast her down and wreck her on the quicksands of dismal doubt?
8225Are you not employing your time in writing voluminously on a subject which you_ know_ can yield you no recompence?
8225Are you willing, sir, to_ presume_ that I_ know_ that the apostle Paul did not mean to dissuade any but_ real christians_ from trusting in men?
8225Are you willing, sir, to_ presume_ that I_ know_ that the prophet David and St. Paul meant to apply those scriptures to none but_ real christians_?
8225Are you, sir, of opinion that such a fraud could possibly be managed in a way to insure success?
8225Ask likewise on the other side; would honest Unitarians pay any attention to such a book?
8225But I wish to know if this renders it improper for you to state your reasons for doubting?
8225But are you not an exception of this rule?
8225But does it necessarily follow that the particular things desired in such cases are absolutely necessary?
8225But have I not occasion, sir, to be surprised to find your first proposition adduced as evidence unfavourable to the christian scriptures?
8225But how can you conceive of_ any good evidence_ of such miracles as are recorded in this book?
8225But how does he quote those passages?
8225But if you ask him whether he views it_ impossible_ that he should fail of a harvest?
8225But may I not stop to inquire whether there is not some medium between the two extremes which you have mentioned?
8225But now you are called on to prove your christian tradition; and what have you to convince the Deist with?
8225But the main question is, are we certain that he could not have been mistaken in the things whereof he affirmed?
8225But upon what subject are they not at variance, even where Greek and Hebrew are not concerned?
8225But what could do it away?
8225But what fear or dread can there be in the idea of_ endless sleep_?
8225But what had Jesus to do with such blasphemous doctrine?
8225But why is Mary here?
8225But why not?
8225But why should the Creator, create a man and a woman at one time, and not at all times when he sees fit to multiply his rational creatures?
8225But why should we hesitate to believe the doctrine for which he suffered?
8225But why should you go over such ground, on which so much depends, as if you did not realize that the subject was worthy of a pause for consideration?
8225But will you reply, that miracles having ceased, we have no right to expect them?
8225By what law is a man condemned without first hearing his defence?
8225Can we conceive how it could have been stronger?
8225Can we conceive how the evidence could have been less without being insufficient?
8225Can you conceive of any thing that could have been more trying to the feelings of the people?
8225Can you imagine any thing to be more pleasing than the coming of one that brought_ good_ tidings?
8225Can you, sir, conceive that the book would meet with any better success than the impostors themselves?
8225Christ said, doth this offend you?"
8225Could a man be found now who would be willing to undertake such a piece of madness and folly?
8225Dear brother, does reason countenance all this absurdity?
8225Dear sir, I did not say but they all did; and if they did, the question is, does that prove his doctrine not of God?
8225Did any thing but superstition ever persecute?
8225Did he say that every individual of the human race would be saved?
8225Did the apostles declare to the people who put him to death, that they knew that he had arisen from the dead?
8225Did you believe your creed in respect to the subject of admonition was hid from me?
8225Do all men that confess that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh profess to be born of God?
8225Do be so good as to inform me how you suppose the prophets, or apostles, or even Jesus, could know for a certainty that they were divinely inspired?
8225Do they love the children of God that bear his image?
8225Do you not appear to be solicitous to have your doubts removed without expecting the least advantage by it?
8225Do you observe her aspect firm, and her eyes turned towards Heaven?
8225Do you see this celestial form leaning on her anchor, and while the raging waves of a restless sea dash against her, feel unmoved?
8225Do you think that what a man writes of himself is more to be depended on, than what his biographer writes of him?
8225Do you think, sir, that the common people''s hearing Christ gladly was a justifiable evidence to the Pharisees that he was not the true Messiah?
8225Does he not need to know what his opponent is willing to allow to be evidence?
8225Does this look altogether like renouncing the hidden things of dishonesty?
8225Dost thou desire to know more concerning them than thou canst know in this state?
8225Dost thou wish to visit them?
8225Finally, would the testimony of these men be sufficient to prove such an extraordinary fact even if the body could not be found?
8225For how shall we arrive at the knowledge of the''principle embraced in a proposition''without the knowledge and use of language?
8225For if this were the case, why was the gospel not early published to all people?
8225For who but God can know what either is, or is not necessary for God to make known?
8225Have chemists been always of one opinion, though the subjects of their investigations are material bodies?
8225Have chemists been always of one opinion?''
8225Have philosophers been always agreed, when they have discoursed in one language?
8225Have they not treated its preachers with all the contempt and even ridicule of which they were capable?
8225Here, sir, have I not an occasion of some little complaint?
8225How comes this man to believe that Jesus was a prophet?
8225How did this inconsistency happen?
8225How does this differ from counterfeit money, on the supposition that these miracles are imposition?
8225How far does this criticism fall short of my other?
8225How long is it reasonable to suppose these pretensions could possibly continue with any success?
8225How long would all this remain a wonder?
8225How then are future ages to determine whether they have not been imposed on?
8225How then is your third proposition, even in any sense in which it can be true, to be understood unfavourable to divine revelation?
8225I ask again, what are you in pursuit of?
8225I ask how long the unbeliever will be damned?
8225I believe not.--And if he may be thus deceived in any one thing, why may he not be deceived in the supposed necessity of a divine revelation?
8225I feel very much like those Jews who proposed the question to Jesus;''how long dost thou make us to doubt?
8225I know it has its difficulties; but the question is, whether it has greater than the one which it is brought to oppose?
8225I say, ought any one to be censured for doing this, although he should not be able to prove any of those miracles false?
8225I will ask in the first place, whether a man''s being_ dead_ in_ sin_ render it impossible for him to be quickened unto life by the spirit of God?
8225I would query why the idea that God should design death for the good of mankind renders me justly admonishable?
8225If I did not make my argument clear why should you neglect to point out to me wherein it was wanting?
8225If Jesus did actually rise from the dead what kind of evidence would his disciples need in order to be satisfied of the fact?
8225If it be a pleasure to contemplate non- existence does it not involve the absurdity of enjoying the expectation of the discontinuance of enjoyment?
8225If so, does it follow that this was designed by divine wisdom to give us any hope respecting a future state?"
8225If the pharisees had asked him, how he knew that Jesus was a prophet, would he not answer them by the miracle wrought upon him?
8225If they had the power of the pope, if the inquisition were at their command, would they let such power lie dormant for want of zeal?
8225If we know not God, and obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, what will be the consequence?
8225If we pretend to reason shall we not keep to human nature, and reason according to those laws by which ourselves and others are governed?
8225If you allow that Jesus Christ was an honest man how is it possible for you to deny his being divinely inspired?
8225If you ask why I do not direct some arguments more cogently to prove divine revelation?
8225If, dear sir, you do not believe that the spirit of salvation quickeneth into life, would it not have been proper to inform me what spirit does?
8225In answer to this, I would only ask, were not the laws of electricity discovered by''human reason unassisted by divine light?''
8225In relation to the facts, as stated, respecting the life, death, and resurrection of the''man Christ Jesus;''are they positively and absolutely true?
8225In return it may be asked, how we are assured that miracles are not now necessary as they were twenty or thirty years ago?
8225In this case who would be most likely to place themselves very near to this pretender?
8225Is it any thing that will admit of mathematical demonstration?
8225Is it any thing which he has discovered?
8225Is it not a fact, that every natural as well as moral truth may be fully unfolded to the understanding without them?
8225Is it not by the influence of the spirit of this voice that you pray for the salvation of all men?
8225Is it possible that the writer of the foregoing sentence should not see, that he established the very thing which he had just said he could not see?
8225Is it possible that you should suppose that the fate of this particular should have any power on our general subject?
8225Is it proper to bring an allegation thus, without pointing out some sort of_ mistake_?
8225Is it reasonable to suppose that God has ever made a special revelation to man?
8225Is it reasonable to suppose that God has ever made a special revelation to man?
8225Is it something to which he was an eye witness?
8225Is not the sense of"_ no man_"as universal in the negative, as the sense of"_ all men_"is in the positive?
8225Is the resurrection of Jesus capable of being proved?
8225Is the resurrection of Jesus capable of being proved?
8225Is there any expression in the text, or context that even intimates that any will remain eternally in unbelief?
8225Is there any thing bad which they have not spoken against this doctrine?
8225It may be asked likewise, whether all honest, reasonable, and candid Unitarians would not express their abhorrence of such pretensions?
8225It may not be divine revelation; but supposing it is, or is not, in either case, how am I to believe?
8225It was neither friendship nor piety that dictated that early question,"_ Am I my brother''s keeper_?"
8225It was those who had more zeal than discernment who asked if they should pluck up the tares from among the wheat?
8225Jesus saith unto her, woman, why weepest thou?
8225May I not without doing you the least injustice suppose you were straightened by the glaring inconsistency of your_ admonition_?
8225May not even good men be honestly deceived?
8225May we not suppose that this voice is uniform in its testimony?
8225Might he not mean the same which the author of the Acts means, speaking of the day of Pentecost?
8225Must I also believe the same of the apostles or else believe them impeccable?
8225Must I believe that there was no such man as Jesus, or if there were, that he was an impostor; or else believe all that is stated concerning him?
8225Must not our own reason finally determine for ourselves whether or not either be true?
8225Must we enjoy nothing, because more is not allotted to our share?
8225Now if all this was mere fiction, how can it be entitled to a better character than that of blasphemy?
8225Now, if such characters exists, will you receive their own testimony in support of the above fact?
8225Now, if we give full credit to this account, what must we think of Christianity?
8225Now, is my acknowledging its importance, if true, an argument in support of its truth?
8225Now, sir, what has all this to do about reconciling God to man?
8225Now, sir, why should not these different subjects produce different sensations in the mind?
8225Now, supposing you should''allow''all this, would it be any argument against the truth of revelation?
8225Or how far does it go beyond your argument?
8225Or is the''allowing it any importance-- an argument in its support?''
8225Or, I will add, who would care?
8225Or, if we do not credit this account, what must we think of Constantine?
8225Ought we not to be thankful for, and also satisfied with the truth of either?
8225Say, brother, is not this the superstition which you are urging as unfavourable to the evidences of christianity?
8225Shall we depend upon nothing?
8225Shall we never attempt to walk for fear we should stumble?
8225Shall we remain immovable for fear we should fall?
8225Should not these kind offices be reciprocal?
8225Should we get at this religion by reasoning?
8225Should you suppose this sufficient evidence, if there were nothing to do it away?
8225Sir, if there is a law made by our legislature, is there not a penalty annexed unto it?
8225Sir, where is the similarity of your case with that of the learned pharisee?
8225That divine wisdom can not err, I admit, but does divine wisdom secure man at all times, and under all circumstances, from mistake?
8225That is, what certain evidence have we that the writers of the books, which being compiled, are called the New Testament, were all honest men?
8225That they could not have been mistaken relative to the things which they have written?
8225The one we have account of was bribed, according to the story; and if they could be bribed by the chief priests and rulers, why not by some body else?
8225The question is_ not_, whether these things look probable?
8225The question may be still asked, why do you now believe?
8225The question now is, were those gifts which were given unto men, given to any but real christians?
8225Then said the high priest, are these things so?"
8225Thus furnishing the infidel with his darling weapon against the divinity of the scriptures?
8225To whom are they precious?
8225Unless it were made to some of his outward senses, how could he know whether it was any thing more than a chimera of his own brain?
8225Was his death a token of God''s love to the world, or was it a token of his enmity?
8225Was his_ death_ designed, by the eternal Father, for the good of mankind, or not?
8225Was it not an advancement?
8225Was it not as easy for him to communicate to all nations as to one?
8225Was it not as easy for the eternal to send his son at the dawn of time as after so many ages had passed away?
8225Was there in the days of the apostles, such a man known in the country of the Jews, as Jesus Christ?
8225Was there not the same authority to require this article of faith then, as there is now?
8225Was this account written long since the apostles''days, by an unknown author, who made the whole story as he wrote it?
8225Was this man put to death, as the four evangelists and others testify?
8225We must suppose them to have been insane then.--What then would have been the consequences?
8225Well, we will suppose he had made himself known after his resurrection, to the whole house of Israel, would the people not have believed?
8225Were they also absolutely secured from error?
8225What argument is there sir, in this"_ only suppose_?"
8225What authority do you pretend the Shakers make use of to clothe their religion?
8225What consternation a total eclipse of the sun, or of the moon must have produced, before their cause was known?
8225What does it all amount to?
8225What does it say?
8225What had Jesus or his apostles to do with such doctrine as this?
8225What has it to do about appeasing divine wrath?
8225What have I put into the other end of the scale, to weigh down those evidences?
8225What is that_ divine authority_ with which the religion of Moses, the prophets and of Christ is clothed?
8225What is there for me to answer?
8225What is to be done with this circumstance?
8225What kind of evidence must they be able to bring to the people in order to convince them of the fact?
8225What makes you shun speaking plainly as Christ did?
8225What must be your situation in the day of retribution if the system you advocate should in final evidence prove false?
8225What shift shall I now make?
8225What then are you in pursuant of?
8225What then were the signs of St. Paul''s mission?
8225What would be thought of these men?
8225When the pharisees asked the man who was born blind, to whom Jesus had given sight,"What sayest thou of him?
8225Where is the contradiction then?
8225Where is the contradiction then?
8225Where then is the_ designed mistake_?
8225Where then is your argument against mine, on which so much depends?
8225Where was all the boasted learning of this learned age?
8225Where was all the sagacity of the sagacious?
8225Whether you entreated me as a brother in misrepresenting my preaching when you never heard me perform in the particular capacity of a preacher?
8225Who can count the damages which have been occasioned by the preposterous error of setting up_ faith_ as a criterion of_ charity_?
8225Who can impartially consider those scriptures and suppose that God designed_ death_ for a damage to mankind?
8225Who can say they have not wilfully imposed upon us?
8225Who can say they were not warped by system?
8225Who did not hear him gladly?
8225Who has a right to complain, if our blessings are circumscribed to our sphere of action?
8225Who that then lived in Jerusalem or its vicinity could look on the crucifixion of Jesus as an act of cruelty?
8225Who will undertake to say that a new revelation either is or is not necessary?
8225Who would one expect to find near his person?
8225Who would undertake to deceive their fellow creatures for no other reward than the loss of their lives?
8225Who, except our own consciences, will ever call us to an account for so doing?
8225Whom seekest thou?
8225Why are they precious?
8225Why did not Philip demand of the Eunuch a particular confession of a belief in_ limited grace_ and_ salvation_?
8225Why did you not attempt to give some reason for such a_ presumption_?
8225Why did you not inform me of the authority by which your argument is supported in your own mind?
8225Why do they not cry out against the men who accuse them of having done this wickedness, as they did against Jesus a few days before?
8225Why do we hear this exclamation?
8225Why do you allow that there are evidences in favour of divine revelation, and not state what they are?
8225Why do you insinuate that there is something to counterbalance their testimony and not state what it is?
8225Why do you mention that we have not a particular account of St. Paul''s conversion written by his own hand?
8225Why do you treat this subject with such neglect?
8225Why not so, as well as many accounts which were similar in other respects?
8225Why should I allow your premises?
8225Why should I not expect to have my errors corrected, as well as to be called on to correct my brother''s?
8225Why should a revelation from God be more important than those discoveries which our Creator has enabled us to make in the arts and sciences?
8225Why should such revelation be more important than the use of the mariner''s compass, or the art of printing?
8225Why should the people now feel thus affected?
8225Why should you wish me to prove what you allow to be true?
8225Why then did you not openly decide either one way or the other?
8225Why then do you not attempt to show the probable ground on which this testimony was erroneously believed?
8225Why then were they not known to''all nations, in all ages?''
8225Will our_ pious clergy_ contend against this charge?
8225Will you allow these men to have been honest men, and still suppose that somebody stole the body of Jesus from the sepulchre?
8225Will you say it is impossible it should be true?
8225Will you say my conjectures are by no means correct?
8225Will you say that the testimony of the disciples, that they had seen the man alive after his death would be sufficient evidence to prove the fact?
8225Will you say, that after the translation is once made, the original is of no more use?
8225Will you say: they were a set of poor deluded enthusiasts?
8225Will you say;"physician heal thyself?"
8225Would Christ or the apostles preach Universal Salvation in one place of scripture, and in another contradict it?
8225Would Christ or the apostles preach Universal Salvation in one place of scripture, and in another contradict it?
8225Would any one say that such a man talketh unreasonably?
8225Would any rational man say that your servant talked unreasonably?
8225Would he say that such reasoning was absurd?
8225Would impostors write in this way?
8225Would it be reasonable to call on me to prove their testimony false?
8225Would it not force the comparison on his understanding, and humble him into gratitude?
8225Would our learned doctors of the Trinitarian school be silent while such a book was in circulation?
8225Would the authority have put these mad- men to death?
8225Would the doctrine of the divine unity be likely to triumph over its opposite, the Trinity, by the preaching of the twelve?
8225Would the idea, should I avow it, that God designed death for the_ damage_ of mankind, render me commendable?
8225Would there be as many denominations of christians as there are now?
8225Would they be likely to find one who would be their leader, the one to die, and leave the rest to make the people believe that he arose from the dead?
8225Would they have been persecuted at all for their misfortune?
8225Would they impose on their fellow creatures in this way?
8225Would they instruct their children to believe what they knew to be a lie?
8225Would they see their churches imposed on in this way, their doctrine sat at nought, and this most extravagant imposture obtain credit?
8225Would they suffer it to be handed down to posterity unanswered and unrefuted?
8225Would this have done any good, unless he had made himself known to all the people?
8225Would this prove any thing false on which christianity rests?
8225Would this story appear any ways to the advantage of a cause, with which reason and common sense have any thing to do?
8225Would you blast this amaranthine flower?
8225Would you plant in its stead the night shade of dispair?
8225Would you say they were_ bad men_?--could you say they were_ dishonest men_?--and if_ honest_, according to your argument, why not believe them?
8225Wouldst thou be wise?
8225You ask, saying,''Do you not appear to be solicitous to have your doubts removed, without expecting the least advantage by it?''
8225You justly observe that neither piety nor friendship dictated the question,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
8225You, my friend, once professed the true faith of the gospel-- have you kept it?
8225You, my friend, once professed the true faith of the gospel-- have you kept it?
8225and also of Christianity so far as it can be traced to, and made to depend on his influence?
8225and therefore will absolutely be granted?
8225any for doubts?
8225friend to show, if he can, that such an article of faith was ever required by Christ or his apostles as a term of christian fellowship and charity?
8225has the Almighty suffered the government to be taken out of his hands?"
8225is it done by an enemy?
8225not misled by preconceived ideas?
8225or look we for another?
8225or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
8225or would he have discovered any in attempting to answer them?
8225that he hath opened thine eyes?
8225the miracles of Christ, the circumstance attending his death, his resurrection, and the miracles wrought by themselves in his name?"
8225the miracles of Christ, the circumstances attending his death, his resurrection, and the miracles wrought by themselves in his name?''
9184''But, Father,''you continue,''how is it that you have become so harsh, and have changed your gentleness, as Job says to Almighty God, into cruelty? 9184 A fine question,"cried the other,"my neighbour, do you think?
9184Again, who would not love this dear enemy for whom Jesus Christ prayed? 9184 Ah,"he said to me one day,"what is a man''s reputation, that so many should sacrifice themselves to this idol?
9184Am I not old enough and strong enough for that?
9184And during those six months,replied Bellarmine,"at whose hands will the blood of the lost sheep of my flock be required?"
9184And for how much then do you,he answered,"account Jesus Christ, whom I honour in your person?"
9184And of what use to God are the merits and good works of men?
9184And pray what could be done with those notes?
9184And supposing equal charity, vow, or no vow,resumed the person,"will not the action done by vow have greater merit than the other?"
9184And what about the thanksgiving?
9184And what part is that?
9184Are we not,he would say,"in some sort visiting the sick when we obtain by our prayers relief or refreshment for the poor Souls in purgatory?
9184Are you aware,he said,"that in the first place we require him to work at least one miracle?
9184At any rate, would you not rather abandon yourself to God than to the evil one?
9184Besides, do you reckon as nothing the good example which they may set wherever God calls them? 9184 But how can we imitate either this compassion or this Passion if we do not suffer from the motive of the love of God?
9184But what are we to do?
9184But what,I asked,"are those who can not read to do?"
9184But, Father,I said,"how ought we to make our preparation?
9184But, my Lord,returned the man,"do you really yourself think that I shall die?"
9184But,I cried,"what did you mean by saying that a man married to such a wife as that was a Martyr?
9184But,I objected,"will it not be a cause of disedification to others to see me so quick over things?
9184But,I said,"when almsgiving is practised for the love of God, can we not then call it charity?"
9184But,cried the other,"can you assure me that it would not be presumption on my part to have recourse to His mercy?"
9184But,objected the other,"does God forbid us to take care of our health?"
9184But,rejoined this person,"is not what is done by vow more meritorious than what is done only from a firm and settled purpose?"
9184But,returned the Priest,"were not your feelings stirred at all by this treatment?"
9184Do you know,he says,"what the cloister is?
9184Do you wish to know,he continued,"how I test the excellence and value of a preacher?
9184For, in fact,he used to say,"what is the use of running a race if we do not reach the goal, or of drawing the bow if we do not hit the target?"
9184For,he went on to say,"who knows but that God may have touched his heart at the last moment and converted him?
9184Has God not said that He is with us in tribulation, and is not His Cross the mark of the chosen? 9184 Have you any children?"
9184Have you read,he once said to me,"the life of Blessed Aloysius Gonzaga of the Society of Jesus?
9184How shall he who has no one in command set over him learn obedience? 9184 How shall we know whether or not we have yielded this consent?"
9184I suspected that was it,replied Blessed Francis;"in that case who do you wish should profit by what you do?"
9184Must we then,I asked,"give up all spiritual guides?"
9184Nay,rejoined the Saint,"do not fathers interfere in the quarrels of their children, judging between right and wrong?
9184Of what then does it avail you,said the other,"to have made that vow about which I have been consulting you?"
9184Since,he says,"God can bring good out of evil, will He not surely do so for those who have given themselves unreservedly to Him?
9184Still, is it wrong to find pleasure in thinking of what is sinful?
9184That is true,he answered,"but have you not noticed that I say he must be chosen out of ten thousand?
9184The question then is in what does the essential perfection of a Christian life consist? 9184 Then that splendid carriage, which is, so to speak, regal, in which I see you every day driving about the city is not your own?"
9184Well, then,replied he,"if you understand it thus, why do you contend against your understanding and your conscience?
9184Well, then,said the Bishop,"have you made a bad use of this wealth?"
9184What could have induced you to play these pranks? 9184 What do you mean by that?"
9184What is to be done with you?
9184What memoranda?
9184What more have you to say, for I know you do not intend to spare me?
9184What then,I asked,"is a truly devout man?"
9184What, then,he was asked,"do you say to the chase, and to the killing of animals for the food of man?"
9184What,cried the criminal,"do you think that God would have anything to do with a victim as repulsive as I am?"
9184Why do you not make this preparation earlier, in your morning exercise, which I know, or at least I think, you never neglect?
9184Why,he answered,"can you really think this dignity would in any way conduce to my serving our Lord and His Church better than I can now do?
9184Would it have been too much trouble to call me?
9184You, a child, indeed; and for how long do you mean to go on clinging to your childhood? 9184 _ He is our light and our salvation, whom shall we fear?
9184''And do you really imagine,''he exclaimed,''that even her dead body could do anything else but contradict me?''
9184A few are enough-- two are enough-- nay, one is enough._ Why should not a Christian Philosopher be content with what was enough for this Stoic?
9184A man whose tongue is longer than his arm, is he not a monstrosity?"
9184After all, he would say, are not twelve hundred crowns a handsome income for a Bishop?
9184After all, of what use are complaints?
9184After all, possessing honestly all that is necessary for food and clothing, ought we not to be content?
9184After all, what have I done to you to make you wish to leave me?
9184After having answered my questions, and satisfied my mind, he asked me:"And what will you say about the affections?"
9184After that, what could the Priest possibly refuse him?
9184Again in one of his letters he says:"Why?
9184Again, if I pray with devotion and fervour, am I not adding to prayer another religious action, which is devotion?
9184Again, when his steward was complaining of down- right distress, and of there being no money left, he said:"What are you troubling yourself about?
9184Am I like a nurse to breathe softly on your hurt?
9184Am I not happy to live like a child without care?
9184Am I not well- dressed?"
9184And do we despise marriage because we put celibacy above it?
9184And have you, my good daughter, to distress yourself about what the devil attempts?
9184And how is this increase of Faith to be brought about?
9184And if they please Him, whom can they reasonably offend?
9184And sweetness, how can it attract but sweetly and pleasantly?
9184And that it is only taken by those who do violence to themselves?
9184And what is it that a man knows best of all, or at least ought to know?
9184And whence proceeds confidence In God?
9184And who are we that we should judge our brother?
9184And"supposing you were playing for guineas,"returned Francis,"how would it be then?
9184Are not all the faithful taught of God?
9184Are not your teeth strong enough to masticate bread, the hard bread of suffering?
9184Are there not already enough of such institutions into which these applicants might be drafted?
9184Are we insulting the stars when we admire and praise the sun?
9184Are we not clothing the naked when we procure for souls a garment of light, the light of glory?
9184Are we not meriting for God, when we do a good work in a state of grace and for the love of God?
9184Are we not most fortunate to live on only by help of miracles?
9184Are we to talk of our merits and graces as if He needed them, and were not Himself absolute merit and infinite goodness and perfection?"
9184Are your teeth set on edge by eating sour grapes?
9184As He testified to Saul when He cried out to Him:_ Why persecutest thou Me_?
9184As long as we are here below are we not exiled from God?
9184Ask yourself if there is reasonableness in such a request as you are making?"
9184At the sight of fountains:"When will fountains of living water spring up in our hearts to life eternal?
9184But beholding them in that divine resting place, who can do otherwise than love them, bear with them, and be patient with their imperfections?
9184But do you notice how God hides from her own eyes the perfection which He is giving her?
9184But does he who praises one Saint blame the others?
9184But may- be you were accused falsely?
9184But perhaps you were justly accused?
9184But such devotion, though a virtue, is dead, not living,"I rejoined:"But how can this dead devotion be real?"
9184But what can not courage, zeal, charity, and confidence in God accomplish?"
9184But what is this infused and supernatural humility?
9184But when are they made, and in what place?
9184But whence springs this salutary distrust of self?
9184But, my Daughter, how can it be that out of such a will so many imperfections show themselves as are continually springing up within me?
9184Can He not make living and thirst- quenching water flow forth from the jaw- bone of an ass?
9184Can it be said that I chose a bad model or was wanting in taste?
9184Can you as one of my flock, have the heart to take the bread out of my mouth in place of helping to feed me?
9184Can you do that?"
9184Did not she who said to Solomon:_ Let it be divided_,[2] show herself to be the false mother?
9184Did not the Apostles also come forth rejoicing from the presence of the Council where they had received affronts-- for the name of Jesus?
9184Did not the Apostles come forth rejoicing from those assemblies in which they had suffered contumely for the name of Jesus?
9184Did they not even take up stones to cast at him?
9184Do we, out in this desert, have every day for our guests Prelates of such distinction?
9184Do you imagine that he was banished from it in order to do nothing?
9184Do you know that you spoilt your sermon by them?
9184Do you know why the angels envy us?
9184Do you not believe that He says to you also_ Mary, Mary?_ Ah!
9184Do you not know that God takes pleasure when for a sacrifice to Him we offer hospitality and kindliness?
9184Do you want better examples for regulating your conduct?"
9184Do you want these poor people to be doubly poor, like sick physicians, who, the more they know about their disease the more disconsolate they are?
9184Do you wish me to give you milk and pap instead of solid food?
9184Does it become a member to complain of any hardship under a Head wearing no crown but one of thorns?
9184Does it not seem to you that, this being his own case, his talking about poverty makes him like a cleric expatiating on the art of war?
9184Does not the divine oracle tell us that through much tribulation we must enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
9184Does the man who considers gold more precious than silver say that silver is nothing at all?
9184Does the temptation please or displease you?
9184Father,"replied the lady,"do you not remember all those little written notes on various subjects which you gave me to help my memory?"
9184For whom He died?
9184Has anyone offended you?
9184Have you forgotten how to eat bread?
9184Having sufficient to feed and clothe ourselves suitably, what more do we want?
9184He answered me thus:"What would you have?
9184He does not say"anyone who is without venial sin,"for from that who is exempt?
9184He is the Protector of our life, of whom shall we be afraid?_"UPON A COMPASSIONATE MIND.
9184He told him to follow the example set by St. Paul, and by St. Martin, and to make his own the words of the Psalmist:_ For what have I in heaven?
9184He who has no superior, humility?
9184He who is careful with farthings, how much more so will he be with crowns?
9184He who is never contradicted, patience?
9184His next question was,"My Lord, shall I die?"
9184How can one play on a lute without tuning it?"
9184How can we escape from His spirit?"
9184How long shall we continue to dig for ourselves miserable cisterns, turning our backs upon the pure source of the water of life?
9184How many vessels of contempt have been, by the change of the right hand of God, transformed into vessels of honour?
9184How shall we patiently suffer the faults of our neighbour if we are impatient over our own?
9184How shall we practise humility if not on such occasions as these?"
9184How shall we reprove others in a spirit of gentleness if we correct ourselves with irritation, with disgust, and with unreasonable sharpness?
9184How should we like to be talked about like this, and to have our little weaknesses brought out, just to amuse anybody who may chance to hear?
9184I answer this objection in Blessed Francis''own words:"But may we, then, under no circumstances judge our neighbour?
9184I ask you, Philothea, would it be proper for a Bishop to wish to lead the solitary life of a Carthusian monk?
9184I ventured to ask how that could be a fault, and how he could speak of abundance as if it were famine?
9184If God justifies him, who shall condemn him?
9184If I offer to God this prayer, as incense, or a spiritual sacrifice, or as an oblation, are not sacrifice and oblation two religious actions?
9184If in praying I adore God, is not adoration one also?
9184If we extol the Seraphim, do we on that account despise all the lower orders of Angels?
9184In what condition think you was Saul when God raised him to the throne of Israel?
9184Indeed, how could this philosopher, being destitute of the true Faith, possess charity?
9184Indeed, who can say how many more virtues claim a place in this bright choir?
9184Instead of excusing or defending himself, he would say cheerfully,"Do they say no more than that?
9184Is it fitting that I, who glory in being the servant of Jesus Christ crucified, should desire to be better treated than my Master?
9184Is it for us, I say, to scrutinize their counsels, and ask, Why are you acting thus?
9184Is it likely I should have?
9184Is it not He who imparts it to men?
9184Is it not a case of painting on water and sowing on sand?"
9184Is it not a great thing that these good men submit themselves to the Church, and so defer to her as to ask her permission and blessing?
9184Is it not in the observance of the law that true justice consists?
9184Is it not so with other acts which are perfected by frequent repetition?
9184Is it not the most splendid thing imaginable to counsel the doubtful, to convert the sinner, to forgive injuries, to bear wrongs patiently?
9184Is it right that one who is the father of others, one to whom God has given the rank of a Bishop in His Church, should play the child?
9184Is it unimportant in your opinion to be a sweet odour in Jesus Christ, an odour of life eternal?
9184Is liberality displayed towards the rich, in your opinion, worth as much as alms given to the poor?
9184Is not He the God of knowledge?
9184Is not doing the will of God a work great enough for anyone?
9184Is not our Order the first of the three estates in a christian kingdom?
9184Is not that enough to constitute a kind of fraternity between us?
9184Is the arm of God shortened?
9184Is there any condemnation for one who is in Christ Jesus?
9184Is this the beautiful Noemi of bygone days?
9184Let thy fountains be conveyed abroad, and in the streets divide thy waters._[1] From so excellent a vocation what but good results could be expected?
9184More and more surprised, and unable to understand the man''s distaste for life, the Bishop said:"Then, my brother, why do you so long for death?"
9184Moreover, if by this prayer I desire to praise God, is not divine praise a religious act?
9184Moreover, they are our brethren according to the flesh, for are we not all children of Adam?
9184Must you then, my dear sister, my dearest daughter, because of this temptation, fret and disquiet yourself and change your manner of thought?
9184My dear daughter, tell me what better penance can be given to an erring heart than to bear a continual cross and to be always renouncing self- love?"
9184My friend replying:"Why do you refuse to others the advice which you took for yourself in your youth?"
9184Neither is it for us to dare to say:''Why hast Thou done thus?''
9184Now what is this that a man knows not at all?
9184Now, in what rule is charity, the queen of the virtues, more recommended that in that of St. Augustine?
9184Now, on what is the kingdom of this world founded?
9184Now, tell me what do you say as to that lengthiness of yours which inconveniences everybody?
9184Of the two requisites for a good pastor, precept and example, which think you is the most estimable?
9184Of what avail then will this high reputation be to me?
9184Of what use are laws if they are not observed?
9184Of what use will they be to the Church of God?
9184Of_ justice_; for who is there that has not sinned and consequently has not deserved punishment?
9184On his friends reminding him that he would be exposing his sacred office to derision,"What of that?"
9184On the other hand, who are we that we should judge our brethren, the servants of another?
9184On what did Jesus Christ ride triumphant on Palm Sunday?
9184Others say:"We are too weak"; but is not this the Bread of the strong?
9184Others;"We are infirm"; but in this Sacrament have you not the Good Physician Himself?
9184Possibly those which separate us from God?
9184Regarding the reception of the infirm, he might have exclaimed with St. Paul:_ Who is weak and I am not weak_?
9184Shall we not bear with those whom God Himself bears with?
9184Should I not drain the chalice held to my lips by the hands of so loving a Father?
9184Since in God there is no pleasure that is not good, what difference can there be between the_ good pleasure_ and the_ will_ of God?
9184So also that other,_ Why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye_?
9184Some plead as their excuse that they"are not good enough"; but how are they to become good if they keep aloof from the source of all goodness?
9184That has grieved me very much, for even if those who made them do not give way to sin, why, and for what, do they now omit them?
9184That is to say, all power of judging in Heaven and on earth?
9184The Saint then said gently but gravely:"Do you then wish me to give the charge of my sheep blindfolded and to the first comer?
9184Then, noticing how indignant we all were with the slanderers,"What,"he would exclaim,"have I given you leave to fly into a passion on my account?
9184True, but who is so foolish as to think that he can commit more sins than God can pardon?
9184Truly, we may say here with the wise man:_ Who is he and we will praise him?
9184Was it not by the hand of a woman?
9184Was it not upon an ass?"
9184Was it possible to carry patience further than this?
9184Was there ever any reputation more torn to pieces than that of Jesus Christ?
9184We arm ourselves against wolves and bears; but who would condescend to do so against the swarms of flies which torment us in hot weather?
9184What better way of learning to receive Him well can there be than receiving Him often?
9184What can come out of a bag but what is in it?
9184What can sensible presence add to a love which God has made, which He supports, and which He maintains?
9184What can we do of ourselves, but fail?
9184What did He not do with a rod in the hand of Moses?
9184What do they mean by distracting occupations?
9184What do you think of this doctrine, you who go by rule and measure in valuing an act of virtue?
9184What does a man know until he is tempted?
9184What good can we do to Him to Whom all our goods belong, and Who has all good in Himself; or, rather, Who is Himself all good?
9184What harm do others do us by having a bad opinion of us?
9184What injury has he borne?
9184What is there that should be able to sadden the servant of Him who will be our joy through all eternity?
9184What marks can be lacking of perseverance in a unity which God has created?
9184What matters it how or by what means we are united to God?
9184What shepherd feeds his flock and does not drink its milk and clothe himself with its wool?
9184What would this good and all- merciful God do with His mercy; this God, whom we ought so worthily to honour for His goodness?
9184What would you have, I repeat?
9184What, I say, would He do with it if He did not share it with us, miserable as we are?
9184What, however, do you think he did with the small amount of money which he found in the bag?
9184What, then, becomes of acts of holy fear, and of the virtue of hope?
9184When He willed to create the world, out of what did He form it, save nothingness?
9184When a child is troubled to whom should it turn if not to its kind father?"
9184When faults were public and so manifest that they could not be excused, he would say:"Who knows but that the unhappy soul will be converted?
9184When shall we yield fruits both plentiful and well flavoured to the heavenly Husbandman, who cultivates us with so much care and toil?"
9184When there was any talk of budding and grafting, he would say:"When shall we be rightly grafted?
9184When we help on their deliverance by the means which Faith suggests, are we not most truly ransoming prisoners?
9184Where is your unfailing compassion?''
9184Where was the sacred fire found when the Jews returned from their captivity among the Medes?
9184Where will you find one more troubled, and more interrupted by sin, than that of King David?
9184Who can wonder at the prolonged sufferings of the sick man who resolutely refuses every salutary remedy which he is entreated to take?
9184Who dare call them irritating or troublesome?
9184Who gives us the right to amuse ourselves thus at the expense of another?
9184Who has told us that we are blameless?
9184Who is he?
9184Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
9184Why are not our souls as richly adorned with virtues?"
9184Why are you so cowardly?
9184Why be angry with those who come to our aid against so powerful an enemy?"
9184Why do you not avail yourself of it?
9184Why is that?
9184Why should I dwell more on his reproof?
9184Why, then, am I so slothful and lax in the quest after my wandering sheep?
9184Why, then, are you stumbling now?
9184Why, then, may He not have offered the same favour to this unhappy heresiarch?
9184Will not that, my good M.R.,[5] be living on our goods?"
9184Will they, do you think, be more perfect because they have more convents?"
9184With the jaw- bone of an ass in that of Samson?
9184With what calumnies was He not loaded?
9184With what did He vanquish Holofernes?
9184With what insults was He not overwhelmed?
9184Without purity how should we recognise impurity?
9184Would Rome, which would be the place of my residence, afford me more opportunities for so doing, than this post in which God has placed me?
9184Would it be the right thing if an artisan, a magistrate, or a doctor only worked at his profession one or two days in the week?
9184Would you desire a more unmistakable vocation than that of King Saul, or one more glorious than that of Judas?
9184Yet who would not rather be with Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in that shadowy gloom than with the shepherds even in their ecstasy of heavenly joy?
9184You are beneath His wings, like a little chicken under those of its mother; what do you fear?
9184You ask me how we are to deal with these inclinations and manage these talents or virtues?
9184You ask me if we are permitted to wish for death rather than offend God any more?
9184You were going on so well, who is it who is holding you back?
9184[ 1] Can any man be just unless he accommodate his actions to the rule of the law?
9184[ 1] Evil, for,_ Shall there be evil in the city which the Lord hath not done_?
9184[ 1] For if the great Apostle St. Paul said that with the weak he was weak,[2] how much more the divine Exemplar, whom he but copied?
9184[ 1] Who has given thee the hardihood to take upon thyself the office of Him Who has received from the Eternal Father all judgment?
9184[ 2]"Do you see,"he would say,"by what scale humility must be measured?
9184[ 6]"Shall I tell you what my own feeling is?
9184_ He who is not tempted what knows he?_ says Holy Scripture.
9184_ Is mildness come upon us_?
9184_ Who art thou_, says Sacred Scripture,_ who judgest thy brother?_ Knowest thou that_ wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thyself_?
9184_ Who art thou_, says Sacred Scripture,_ who judgest thy brother?_ Knowest thou that_ wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thyself_?
9184and of the great St. Francis, who cried out:"Who art Thou, my God and my Lord?
9184and who am I, poor dust and a worm of the earth?"
9184gentlemen,"he cried,"is it for us to question and reason when two sovereigns concur in issuing the same command?
9184he cried,"are not dry sweetmeats quite as good as sweet drinks?
9184he said,"what new act of self- renunciation has he made?
9184how many times a day, then, must not I, who am_ not_ just, fall?"
9184if manners could be changed, what would I not give for such as yours?
9184man of little faith, wherefore dost thou doubt?
9184replied the Bishop,"did not our Saviour suffer shame for us-- were not insults heaped upon Him?"
9184said Blessed Francis,"what would you say, or do, if you had such a burden as mine on your shoulders?
9184say some:--Must we cease to fear God and to hope in Him?
9184the city of perfect loveliness, the joy of the whole earth?"
9184think you that the martyrs when they were suffering their cruel tortures, were praised by the spectators for their patience?
9184what is to be done in all this?"
9184when will our flowers give fruits, and, indeed, be themselves fruits of honour and integrity?"
9184who will give me the wings of a dove, that I may fly to this holy resting place, and draw breath for a little while beneath the shadow of the Cross?
9184who would not love this royal Heart, which to us is as the heart both of a father and of a mother?"
43524''Do you still speak,''said I reproachfully,''as if you would never recover?'' 43524 ''How should I forget Him from whom I have received every thing?''
43524''Lady, dost thou not fear to stray, So lone and lovely, through this bleak way? 43524 ''Whence comes the sunshine?''
43524A lacerated back?
43524A savings- box? 43524 Am I ready?"
43524And Angela? 43524 And I ask,"said Hamm,"why give the pope alms when the powers are ready to give him millions?"
43524And convinced you?
43524And did you observe,said Richard,"how modestly she veiled the splendor of her brave action?
43524And does he intend to live here indefinitely?
43524And he accepted it?
43524And if she were not already engaged, you would like to marry her yourself, would you not?
43524And in what manner did he demand her?
43524And know you not,asked his father,"that only the base and evil array themselves against the good?
43524And love you in secret?
43524And marry that girl?
43524And the encounter with the steer?
43524And the mistress of a poor man''s household ought to call all the members of the family, ought she not?
43524And the whole army of misfortunes that daily overtake the human family? 43524 And what claim has the young lady on your time and affections?"
43524And what does young Haydn now?
43524And what is the most pleasant recreation for you?
43524And what is your name?
43524And what of that, if I hear them?
43524And what then?
43524And when, my dear Porpora, did you return to Vienna?
43524And where do you want to go?
43524And who is John?
43524And why to Frankenhöhe? 43524 And will the moon retire behind a cloud, if I should insist on catching cold, aunty?
43524And would he come to Hurston if I should die?
43524And you approved of this narrow- mindedness of the ultramontane?
43524And you really believe that I am sometimes mad? 43524 And you visit the young countess?"
43524Are they not endeavoring with all their strength to deprive the Bible of its divine character? 43524 Are you a coward?"
43524Are you determined, then, to do me the honor of dressing my hair, Master von Puderlein?
43524Are you mad?
43524Are you so resolved?
43524Are you there again, my little ones? 43524 Believe?
43524Besides,as Margaret said,"what could be more natural than that she should go to stay with old Aunt Selina?
43524But if he loves her so deeply, sir?
43524But then what does he live on?
43524But where is Friedemann?
43524But where now?
43524But why did he go away? 43524 But why does he choose to live in a little place like this?
43524But why does he not come to England? 43524 But why drain the money out of the country for an object that can not be accomplished?
43524But why not take Lady Jane? 43524 But will you please to define what you call_ the best_?"
43524But you do not mean to tell me,I exclaimed in dismay,"that these are the ordinary costumes for full dress at parties?"
43524But you will come back after the wedding, dear? 43524 But, my child, can you tell me how many superfluous yards of silk are required to make skirts in this way, and to furnish these festoons?"
43524But, my dear neighbor, how did this singular affair happen?
43524But_ why_, Aunt Caddy?
43524By whom, Friedemann?
43524Can you forgive me, father?
43524Could a father repel his unhappy child? 43524 Dear aunty, I ca n''t manage what I''ve got now; why should I want any more?
43524Did I ever see him?
43524Did the piano disturb you?
43524Did you love me, then?
43524Did you never hear the story? 43524 Did_ you_ ever see him, Aunt Caddy?"
43524Do n''t you remember what you told me once about the spiritual relationship between sponsors and their god- children, and what it precludes?
43524Do n''t you think his wishes ought to be hers?
43524Do you affect Catholic ceremonies generally, Miss Foster?
43524Do you always adorn the statue of the Virgin on the mountain?
43524Do you consider knitting unlawful after one has fulfilled one''s religious duties?
43524Do you consider the possible consequences of your opposition?
43524Do you expect, Miss Angela, by such attention as you show the statue to obtain protection of the saint?
43524Do you find many occasions for practising it?
43524Do you forget the position of the pope? 43524 Do you have this edifying reading every Sunday?"
43524Do you know the cause of this?
43524Do you know,he said to Paganina,"that these slight accidents might have had a tragical ending?
43524Do you mean Miss Lester?
43524Do you not know me?
43524Do you not think that experiences of this kind must repel a noble- minded young man?
43524Do you not think the custom is in contradiction to the sentiments of nature-- to the sorrowful feelings of those who remain?
43524Do you not think the vines degenerate with us?
43524Do you not wish to have the''murder- chamber''appear in Sybel''s periodical?
43524Do you remain long at Frankenhöhe?
43524Do you remember your words,''For the direction of practical, systematic good works, I advise you to go to the Catholic priest''? 43524 Do you say so?"
43524Do you see what a lovely green that water is, just below us?
43524Do you think so? 43524 Do you work every day regularly in the counting- room?"
43524Does M. Friedemann Bach live here yet?
43524Does Sybel''s periodical say all this?
43524Does he want to be suited?
43524Does nine seem late to you?
43524Does not Miss Edgar care for dress?
43524Does the doctor like to use_ striking_ arguments?
43524Dr. James, do you suppose I am not interested? 43524 Even when you accused me most bitterly?"
43524Exactly answering to your definition?
43524Falk, what are you about?
43524For what offence?
43524From Helen, is it not?
43524Has Herr von Hamm departed?
43524Has Klingenberg not gone out yet to- day?
43524Has he? 43524 Has it been all you thought it would be?"
43524Has it come to you? 43524 Has it gone so far?
43524Has she bought her house?
43524Has there been no one here to- day, Helen?
43524Have you considered that with this admission the whole world becomes a fabulous structure, without any higher object? 43524 Have you heard nothing of him?"
43524Have you read what is written on the bottom of this silver plate?
43524Have you secrets that I, your old friend and well- meaning adviser, should not know?
43524Have you spoken to your son?
43524He always,the letter concluded,"inquires after my esteemed father; and often says,''Will not your papa come once more to Berlin?''
43524Henry, why in the world do you not marry?
43524Here, what is this-- a symphony? 43524 Herr Frank, will you allow your coachman to drive me to the university?
43524How are you to get along in those strange countries without experience?
43524How are you, Richard?
43524How can I win him back?
43524How can you ask? 43524 How could I forget him?"
43524How could this be possible?
43524How did the man ever come to ask my daughter? 43524 How did you come to take that singular obligation upon yourself?"
43524How do you know she has any cats?
43524How is your father?
43524How much did this dress cost you?
43524How much was there?
43524How old is my uncle, Aunt Caddy?
43524How shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits?
43524How so, how so?
43524How will you explain it?
43524How, then, came such an institution into existence? 43524 How?
43524Hughes,said they,"will you come with us to play at chess?
43524I do n''t want to grieve you, Aunt Caddy; but why should we fear to talk of what must be? 43524 I have undertaken the task of putting Angela to the test, and what do I find?
43524I must not be selfish; but when do you think of leaving me?
43524I remember in the course of my practice a suicide who wrote on a slip of paper,''What do I here? 43524 I wonder if it is a pretty church inside?
43524I would like to know the reason that prevented you from thanking your preserver for your life?
43524If I admire the splendor of heathenism, must I not also admire the fascinating, still depth of Christian childhood? 43524 If to- day I ask_ what is truth?_ and if I allow every church or sect to answer, I am stunned by a confused and unintelligible noise.
43524Ill? 43524 In the garden,"said the boy;"shall I call him?"
43524Is he so very bad, so wicked, that you never speak? 43524 Is it all arranged about the concert, my dear niece?"
43524Is it not a hard life for her?
43524Is it not too late to plant them?
43524Is it on account of his wife?
43524Is my presence at the table necessary?
43524Is n''t it heavenly sweet to have a child?
43524Is recovery not possible?
43524Is she in New York now?
43524Is that your boy, fiddler?
43524Is the boy mad?
43524Is there no new music to interest you?
43524Make your son unhappy?
43524Margaret, of course you are in fun? 43524 Marry her?
43524Marry her?
43524May I ask how you satisfied yourself?
43524May I ask the reason of your refusal, father?
43524May I come in?
43524Misfortune? 43524 Miss Edgar wears such shades, does she not?
43524Miss Lester, do you feel in the mood for a sleigh- ride? 43524 Nicholas, did you ever tell your wife of your engagement to Amelia Grant?"
43524No word of reproach?
43524No?
43524Not I,I replied laughingly;"but you have, I presume?"
43524Now guess what the assessor wanted?
43524Now, that''s just what I say, Dr. James; why does she marry him if it does n''t make her happy? 43524 Of course she makes you her confidant?"
43524Off so soon? 43524 On what conditions, Herr Assessor?"
43524Perhaps your father took offence at your visits to us?
43524Pleased?
43524Richard,said the other friend,"shall we meet at the opera to- night?"
43524Señor,said Hear- all,"if you meet somebody that asks,''Where is this ball rolling to?''
43524Shall I join in the course of my wife? 43524 Shall I pay him my respects immediately?"
43524Shall I send my servant for him?
43524Shall I tell her what she has done for me?
43524She''s rather pretty, is she not?
43524So this is my answer, is it?
43524Still in your working- clothes, Emil? 43524 Tell me, Natalie-- did you love me?"
43524That is the usual arrangement, is it not?
43524The farewell?
43524The other day?
43524Then he may come to you?
43524Then you do not keep late hours in the morning?
43524Then you will go to Berlin?
43524Then you would stay, dear auntie?
43524There is a lovely moon, Miss Lester; can you not wrap yourself up and take a short drive with me?
43524There is coasting about here, I hope?
43524These for the children? 43524 This conviction once reached, have you considered the consequences that follow?"
43524To every one, Fräulein?
43524To go whither?
43524Very wisely guessed; but where have I been this morning?
43524Was he agreeable, my dear? 43524 Was the marriage a happy one?"
43524We may be pardoned, then, if we ask what then is our Lord to us personally?
43524Well, I ca n''t say you were always of my opinion,said Siegwart smiling;"have we not just been sharply disputing about the Peter- pence?"
43524Well, will you not come? 43524 Were you in earnest when you said getting up early was heroism?"
43524What are you doing here?
43524What are you doing here?
43524What are your conditions, low- born, ill- bred, and worse- thriven?
43524What can I do for you?
43524What can I do?
43524What can I do?
43524What can I say?
43524What can he want?
43524What did you ask, my dear Siegwart? 43524 What do I want with poor Farmer Cropper''s few guineas?
43524What do you mean by the''Angel of Salingen''?
43524What do you mean? 43524 What do you mean?"
43524What do you mean?
43524What do you mean?
43524What do you think it is?
43524What do you think of the child?
43524What do you understand by possible consequences?
43524What does he there?
43524What does this mean, Emil?
43524What does this mean?
43524What gives these people this strength, this calm, this resignation? 43524 What good can it do?
43524What have the wretched to do in the home of the happy? 43524 What have you done with his fellow- rioters?"
43524What have you done, signora?
43524What hour struck?
43524What is his name?
43524What is it, impudent upstart?
43524What is it?
43524What is the cause of this antipathy of your son to women?
43524What is the matter, Angela?
43524What is the matter, dear?
43524What is the matter?
43524What is the virtue which you particularly ask of our Lord in your devotions, and by the actions of each day?
43524What is your name?
43524What kind of a God, what kind of a Father would he be who would let every thing go as it might? 43524 What makes you such an idiot, man?
43524What sort of a girl was the sister?
43524What sort of man was Lord Sackvil?
43524What trouble have you?
43524What was its style and character?
43524What were you thinking of, dear?
43524What will you do?
43524What_ do_ you mean, Johnson? 43524 When can you finish this?
43524When did the child die?
43524Where have you kept yourself this last week? 43524 Where is Friedemann Bach?"
43524Where is Friedemann Bach?
43524Where is my dream, Philip? 43524 Where is the splendor and greatness of heathenism?
43524Where is your foster- father?
43524Where?
43524Where_ can_ Johnson be?
43524Who else? 43524 Who is it?"
43524Who is she, aunt? 43524 Who is the Old Musician?"
43524Who is this Angela?
43524Who''s afraid?
43524Why Jessie, what is the matter with you? 43524 Why are you surprised?
43524Why did you not tell me beforehand that this was your birthday, that I might have given you a present?
43524Why do you draw this conclusion?
43524Why do you take the Marchioness?
43524Why in the world do you not marry? 43524 Why must he come here?
43524Why not the minister here, or at Sealing?
43524Why not? 43524 Why not?
43524Why not? 43524 Why not?"
43524Why not?
43524Why should she have to be consoled?
43524Why was it foolish?
43524Why, then, should you obey it? 43524 Will his highness be there?"
43524Will you be warm enough?
43524Will you come with me?
43524Will you come with me?
43524With what intention, then, do you offer them?
43524Wo n''t nurse be here in a minute?
43524Would it not be well, father, to send and inquire after his health?
43524Would you like to come with me?
43524Would you not like,he writes to the same friend,"to spend six months among the Munich disciples of Möhler, Döllinger, etc., etc.?
43524You are Doctor James?
43524You are going?
43524You are not hurt?
43524You are right; and what decided you to take this step?
43524You are surprised at a visit so late in the evening, signora?
43524You believe in Christmas, then, as an institution?
43524You believe then, Herr Siegwart, that divine providence, or rather God, has aimed that blow at you?
43524You believe, then, in the future destruction of the earth?
43524You brought your maid, did you not, dear Margaret? 43524 You certainly do not believe such absurdities?"
43524You find mind in the animals?
43524You found Angela what I told you? 43524 You know his excellency, my son?"
43524You know, I suppose, that the doctor saved my father when his life was despaired of?
43524You no doubt have heard this honorable title applied to me, Herr Frank?
43524You read Sybel''s periodical?
43524You saved my life; but what is it worth? 43524 You say he is handsome?"
43524You think, then, Miss Angela, that there is something else about me they dislike?
43524You were at the church, were you not?
43524You will not? 43524 Your good father is strict, perhaps;_ pourquoi_?
43524Your name is familiar to me, if I am not mistaken; are you not a collaborator on Sybel''s historical publication?
43524[ 150]Well, my child?"
43524[ 26] How, then, are we to remedy so great an evil? 43524 _ Ach, mein Herr!_ and hast never heard the legend of the Christ of Ausfeldt?"
43524''The strength of the Christian religion lies,''he said-- in what do you suppose?
43524''What eternity of woe canst thou suffer more terrible than this?
43524''What is life to thee now?''
43524''Why was not I fortunate enough to have you myself?''
43524***** And the sequel to this little Christmas romance?
43524A HERO, OR A HEROINE?
43524A HERO, OR A HEROINE?
43524A friend at our side urges one, doubtless in the mind of many of our readers: Then you would banish all female voices from our choirs?
43524Again, who has not felt the happy influence a forest has upon the mind?
43524And again, assuming him to concede a concurrent cause, the question then recurs, Are variations attributable to reversion or to evolution?
43524And again, he urges that,"It should also be remembered that many characters lie latent in organisms ready to be evolved(?)
43524And can you imagine what was her life,_ tête- à- tête_ with an idiot?
43524And do you see the dust?"
43524And how are you and your poor old father?
43524And how did she know it?
43524And is it not your desire that things should remain just as they are-- you with your liberty and your husband with his?
43524And is not insanity a stranger to wisdom?
43524And now do you understand this apparently strange custom?
43524And our husbands-- do we devote our time to them any more than to our children?
43524And shall I set up for being wise?
43524And should I sacrifice all for you, would not my incensed uncle pursue us with his vengeance?
43524And the faces mirrors now show us-- are they the same that rose radiant from that bath?
43524And we might add,"My life and my intelligence;"for are not many among us what Tertullian would style"gilded nullities"?
43524And what have you got in those plates?''
43524And what is the case of the bishops in Spain?
43524And what is this last condition?"
43524And what is unity but Catholicity drawn to its centre?
43524And what would we find if we could examine all the other sanctuaries of Rome and its immense cemeteries?
43524And when do you go?"
43524And who can have a conception of good, of eternity, of justice, of virtue?
43524And why should any be left to pick up crumbs, when a full table invites them?
43524And yet ought not our constant aim be to secure the happiness of our husband, and the salvation of his soul as well as of our own?
43524And you write such music?
43524And-- do you play from note, dear Margaret?"
43524Arch- misanthrope, what is this he tells As whistle and chime go down the dells?
43524Are Erin''s sons so good or so cold As not to be tempted by woman or gold?''
43524Are the times propitious, and do surrounding circumstances demand missionary attention to this matter?
43524Are there only mere symbols there?
43524Are they not carried away by the age, and is it not from the very madness of the age that they need to be saved?
43524Are we not parted for ever?"
43524Are we not, after this, justified in ascribing to reversion every favorable modification which has arisen or may arise?
43524Are we still trying to make some chimerical mixture, some impossible union of freedom and slavery?
43524Are you ashamed to confess that you love a beautiful young lady?
43524Are you aware that, by the canonical law, bishops who are dice- players are ordered to be deposed?''
43524Are you faint?
43524Are you worthy to succeed, O man of little faith?"
43524As he has found so many things which are substantially untrue, why did he not find this decree before he ventured to publish his letter?
43524As to standard literary works, and historical studies, how can we think of them?
43524At last she broke the silence by saying abruptly,"Does not extreme hunger add to one''s capacity for being cold?"
43524At parting he said in a low voice to Margaret,"I am to receive communion in Father Barry''s church a week from Sunday; you will pray for me?"
43524At the rate it is now being built upon, it will soon be completed to this point, and then in what direction will this current turn?
43524Barbarous and artificial strophes, perhaps you think?
43524Be it so; but have you ever tried the experiment?
43524Because they were criminals?
43524Besides, are not these two prerogatives one and the same thing under two different aspects?
43524Besides, do we sing merely to satisfy the ears of an audience?
43524But I have a few things at the different shops; will you stop for them?"
43524But a book, a true book, can one be seen on the table of our boudoirs?
43524But are our carriages, are the streets of our large cities?
43524But can the fact be gainsaid?
43524But have you ever heard such music?"
43524But how can we forget the last festival, so sweetly and deliciously touching, which has just been celebrated in this grand basilica?
43524But how did Photius repay his kindness?
43524But how is this?
43524But how remove the earth?
43524But how shall we get it?
43524But is Eliza really so sick, or does your apprehension increase your anxiety?"
43524But look down; how would you like to fall among those rocks?"
43524But suppose it, what then?
43524But this little stocking does not fit your feet?"
43524But what could I do?
43524But what could have brought you to face the fatigue of this rough journey?''
43524But what do you find to do with yourself?"
43524But what does all this amount to?
43524But what is concerted harmony, as a rule,"sacred"or"consecrated"to?
43524But what promises could and should be made by the members of this sacred league?
43524But what were the means used to bring about the assembly of 1682, in which the four articles of which so much has been said were framed?
43524But when they get down, down to the lowest deep, will they find them?
43524But whence come the three thousand one hundred and sixty foundlings of"Mittermaier"annually received in Rome?
43524But wherefore a queen?
43524But while they are lost for ever, why, why am I reclaimed?
43524But who could be found capable of executing such a mission?
43524But why not tell me your name?"
43524But why should you think that I admire her?"
43524But your other name?"
43524By the way, I am due at Helen''s to- night; wo n''t you come?
43524By the way, how is Miss Foster?--or is she Miss Foster yet?--and her grandmother?"
43524Ca n''t you tell me of another case of distress among your patients?"
43524Can I ride out for an hour?"
43524Can any thing be plainer than this?
43524Can it be-- dare I hope that-- that--?"
43524Can not we go to- night and pay the rent, and take them what they need?"
43524Can the Peter- pence change the programme of the powers?
43524Can these gentlemen teach me how we can cease to have admiration for the noble and exalted?
43524Can they be traced or even guessed at?
43524Can you blame him for the difference?
43524Can you come up- stairs with me now?"
43524Can you conceive of two beings in the universe more distinct?
43524Can you conceive of two beings in the universe more distinct?"
43524Can you not be as liberal?"
43524Can you wonder that applause and flattery have turned his head a little?
43524Come, shall I go first?"
43524Coming close to that domestic life of nations of which chess made one pleasure, what has not changed?
43524Could I get a good one here?"
43524Could I not see this wonderful lady?"
43524Could I sit there much longer?
43524Could a reason be more obvious?
43524Could not agenesis have resulted from the concurrence of this tendency with mechanical causes?
43524Could the two not act concurrently?
43524Could we not possibly go three in the buggy?
43524Could we sleep soundly in a garret, and wake delighted to see snow sifting through the roof?
43524Could you not also make some sacrifice to the whims of your wife?"
43524Dear, dear Aunt Caddy, wo n''t you write for me?"
43524Did I say that crowd and shows were unheeded?
43524Did Padre Giulio think her lovely?
43524Did he tell you about himself?"
43524Did n''t she cry the least bit while he was pouring the water?"
43524Did not my father, a hair- dresser, give you shelter when you had only your garret and skylight, and had to lie in bed and write for want of coals?
43524Did not they too, in youth, scent from afar the battle they knew better than to enter without the certainty of winning?
43524Did the pontiff go beyond his authority in allowing its introduction into the creed?
43524Did the sight of these at last turn inward?
43524Do n''t you know''tis customary?"
43524Do not all her thoughts and acts look to the pleasures of the toilette, the opera, balls, and concerts?
43524Do not some Catholic professors even begin to dogmatize and dispute the authority of the holy see?"
43524Do our dresses cover us?
43524Do they reject Protestantism, or simply follow out its spirit to its last logical consequences?
43524Do you consider my honor a worthy prey for your vanity?
43524Do you hear, Jessie?
43524Do you not know that all the presumptions are against you?
43524Do you not know that you do_ not_ know it?
43524Do you not think that a few days of pleasure might be too well paid for by my past and my future?
43524Do you not think that this view of our misfortunes reconciles us with the conceptions we have of God''s goodness?"
43524Do you not think, then, that the majority of husbands would prefer a different kind of life?
43524Do you openly take part with the ultramontane against your father?"
43524Do you remember it?"
43524Do you see, Herr Frank has come to see you?"
43524Do you suppose I shall disappoint Aunt Selina for such rudeness as this?
43524Do you think he would come to England if you wrote him?
43524Do you wish to be martyrs to fashion?
43524Do you wonder that I chose the anniversary of that day?
43524Do you_ know_ it?
43524Does any one suppose his smile to be the emanation from some reminiscence of"taking the horses to water"in boyhood?
43524Does it belong to the man inside there?"
43524Does it harmonize with those other parts of the office performed in the sanctuary?
43524Does not Mr. Spencer''s assumption of a tendency as a concurrent cause with the conditions, imply such a failure?
43524Does not one Schenkel in Heidelberg deny the divinity of Christ?
43524Does not their present position argue a total want of consistency?
43524Does religion mean unity?
43524Does the Church judge them to be suitable for her divine offices?
43524Does the association propose to get rid of diversity by indifference, and of divisions simply by bringing all men to agree to differ?
43524Does the beautiful past overthrow the accomplished facts of the present?
43524Does the hypothesis of evolution fulfil this requirement?
43524Does this army await the command of God?"
43524Does this consist with his theory?
43524Doubts?
43524Else why did Photius so persistently endeavor to obtain the confirmation of his election from the pope?
43524Even the unbeliever at such a moment, forced to reflect on the destiny of the soul, exclaims,"Soul, what art thou?
43524Even to the man of the world, not to say to the Christian, can any thing be nobler or more worthy of respect than such a meeting?
43524Flame that devourest me, wilt thou live after me?
43524Flora knows all about this, of course?"
43524For did they not know how it would be?
43524For what is Catholicity but a unity which expands and is diffusive?
43524Frank continued,"Have you considered the consequences that follow from the dreams of the dog?
43524From intuition?
43524From whence did the people draw this strong and healthy nourishment of the spiritual life?
43524Get into trouble?
43524Give me your hand; we are friends, are we not?"
43524God born of God, and who dost share His reign supreme, how didst thou bear The vesture of our dust to wear?
43524God saith; and who shall gainsay?
43524Grandfather,"and his voice grew lower and more musical,"is it the thought of my uncle that disturbs your rest?
43524Had he not heard that"any man can have any woman"?
43524Had he the right thus to act in controversies of faith?
43524Had she not often sung them herself in days long past?
43524Had she the remotest idea of writing to him?
43524Had you forgotten it, or did n''t you care for my rudeness?"
43524Has Mr. Ffoulkes done this in the letter before us, and what answer shall Catholics make to his attack?
43524Has all sense of right and justice faded from the minds of men?
43524Has he lain down?"
43524Has he"--and the boy''s cheek flushed with the pride of his noble race--"has he disgraced us in any way?"
43524Has it never occurred to it that one and the same law for all would operate unequally, for all have not the same internal constitution?
43524Has it not been confessed that"spontaneous variability,"or evolution, stands in the place of ignorance?
43524Has my wife a single characteristic of this noble woman?"
43524Has our worldly life, with its numerous preoccupations, left us time to be true wives and true mothers?
43524Has she a look-- I will not say of love-- but even of respect for me?
43524Has the author ever read their glowing words respecting this same theme?
43524Has the war taught us nothing?
43524Hast thou indeed Sacred ambition, In word and deed Based on contrition?
43524Have I not worked till my health has given way?
43524Have these duties, these obligations which our Lord has imposed upon us, been hitherto our principal concern?
43524Have they no meaning, no purpose in the Creator''s plan?
43524Have we any objections to urge against coming into harmony with ecclesiastical tradition and practice in this matter?
43524Have we forgotten that it is the end of our life, the reason of our creation?
43524Have we not a purely material effect?
43524Have we not learned yet to give up these combinations of opposites, contraries, and incompatibles?
43524Have we strength or inclination for harvest work?
43524Have you ever reserved time to be devoted to your husband?
43524Have you forgotten Handel, whom you welcomed here three years since?"
43524Have you had a pleasant evening?"
43524Have you made an avowal?"
43524Have you never remarked a very curious circumstance, and one which deserves to be related in the history of the costumes of the nineteenth century?
43524Have you no Christmas gift for the penitent wanderer?
43524Have you no sonnet for such a scene, my gentle troubadour?"
43524Have you not told her she was handsome?
43524Have you not yourselves created a necessity for this life of continual agitation and excitement?
43524Have you read it?"
43524Have you seen her since that encounter with the steer?"
43524Having arranged that matter, she asked,"Ca n''t I have that buggy to drive up in?
43524Having returned to your homes, what occupation precedes your sleep?
43524Having seen and humbly acknowledged your fault, will you not now confer a favor on the whole party by forgetting what is past?"
43524Haydn-- I recollect the name; and I remember hearing, too, that you were not well paid for your labors, eh?"
43524He added,''How can it be that God should show such compassion to a man who has so miserably served him?
43524He had written in his diary:"Of what value is corporal beauty that fades when it is disfigured by bad customs and caprices?
43524He has changed, Nellie, do n''t you think?"
43524He then asked himself what she did deserve?
43524He was smiling in a friendly way; but she looked at him reproachfully, and said,"How can you call it a trifle?
43524Her dress?
43524Her name, my dear?
43524Here, then, is the pith of this question; it may be summed up in a single word: are we wives and mothers, or are we merely women of the world?
43524Hero, or a Heroine?
43524How can I teach others who know so little myself, and am so miserable and imperfect?''
43524How can he maintain both propositions?
43524How can the pope acknowledge as accomplished facts, results which have sprung from injustice, robbery, and violence?
43524How can this duality, so marked and so distinct, the terms of which are so infinitely apart, be harmonized and brought together into unity?
43524How can you look so sober?
43524How comes it, then, that we are content with those frivolous occupations in which most of us squander our time?
43524How could I bear that?
43524How could I hope to be the favored knight, when her smiles were bestowed on all so generously?
43524How could it be otherwise, with my training?
43524How did he know that I might n''t have caught a severe cold in that horrid waiting- room at the station, or driving with him in his freezing chaise?
43524How do I look, Cécile?
43524How do you know?
43524How does the house stand this cold winter, and how are you getting along altogether?"
43524How does this presence derogate from the fact that he died for each of us on the cross, and is ever living in heaven to make intercession for us?
43524How have Anglican orders been passed over in silence, or even delicately handled?
43524How is Richard?"
43524How is any concession possible here?
43524How is it possible for you to satisfy the claims of such exalted, old- fashioned virtue?
43524How is the Angel of Salingen?
43524How is this, Fräulein Angela; is that the custom here?"
43524How long is it since you breakfasted?"
43524How long would I have resisted light, conviction?
43524How long, then, wilt thou wait Till_ all_ thy children sing"IMMACULATE"?
43524How many of those who had until then worked for the overthrow of church and state were not converted when they saw whither their principles led them?
43524How many priests, do you think, would do that?"
43524How many prisons in the United States have Catholic chaplains?
43524How much thought had she ever given to the sufferings of the poor?
43524How oppose a barrier to this ever- increasing tide of luxury and of prodigality?
43524How otherwise could she be Catholic?
43524How perform all the necessary work under the fire whose balls rained among us and whistled unpleasantly in our ears?
43524How shall I begin?"
43524How shall I hope that thou wilt pardon, that thou wilt hear my prayer?''
43524How shall I know that thou hast not deserted me?
43524How soon do you intend to be off again?"
43524How were these articles received?
43524How will you reconcile all these with the fatherly goodness of God?"
43524How, then, reason with them or expect them to listen to the voice of reason?
43524I approached the one that was partly open, and stood on the threshold of-- what do you suppose?
43524I asked myself;"shall I open the old wound and let it bleed afresh?
43524I asked, somewhat more quietly than before,"you are not in love, or engaged, or any thing of that kind?"
43524I asked;"or rather do you admire Catholicism in the abstract?
43524I desire death alone; what can a man be thinking of, not always to desire it?
43524I envied her, and yet what should I do with calmness and strength if I had them?
43524I have another saying of yours in my mind; was it not this?
43524I have yet another part of this important subject to treat: the impropriety, the indecency, why not say the word, of certain fashions?
43524I hear the Jew,"How can this man Give us his flesh to eat?"
43524I must have exercise; and who knows but I may make myself useful by visiting the distant patients when the doctor''s horse is tired?"
43524I wonder if I will ever be well enough to hunt squirrels again?"
43524I wonder what sin is?
43524I wonder what would make a Christian of me?
43524I-- your daughter?"
43524If alien hands had not cut down the maple and the elm, and strange faces and the burr of unknown voices had not scared the wrens from their nest?
43524If he had lived until 1789, would it have been a pretender to the crown, or simply a suspected prisoner, that the people would have delivered?
43524If he had not shut his eyes, if he could have had the least suspicion of this, what a difference might it not have made?
43524If our mother''s face had not gone from the window?
43524If so, why?
43524If the farm had not been sold?
43524If the monks knew, thought I, how to captivate and charm by their architecture, why could they not do the same with music?"
43524If this explanation is, as they claim, unphilosophical, are they not bound to withdraw their support from such a theory?
43524If we found shelter in solitude, how long would you or I bear this concealment?"
43524If we had money or time for the journey?
43524If we have, or seem to have won it, is there not something in ourselves that holds us back?
43524If you love me, how can you bear to think of becoming the wife of another?"
43524In doing so, are they illogical?
43524In how many is a priest invited to minister at stated times to the spiritual wants of this great number of inmates?
43524In the absence, then, of any other rational explanation, are we not necessitated to accept the theory of reversion?
43524In the interests of art, it is asked, ought not the composition, and by consequence the reproduction of sacred music be encouraged?
43524In what does it consist?
43524In whatever way obtained, it must have been to them particularly attractive; for what was it but that for which they lived-- battle and victory?
43524Is England beneath an interdict?''"
43524Is a cure to be desired?
43524Is figured music in conformity as to its style with the spirit of the other portions of the divine office?
43524Is he familiar with the doctrinal books of his own church?
43524Is he in your service, count?"
43524Is her pure feeling offended by Richard''s faults?
43524Is it a dream?
43524Is it because he has but one thought, but one ambition-- to augment, to increase his collection at any price?
43524Is it for such fugitive pleasure, whose bitterness I have known before even I have tasted it?
43524Is it for this, great God, that I have deserted thy ways?
43524Is it my fault if you do not understand these things, Adrian?
43524Is it my fault that Vane is morally weak, as the term goes?
43524Is it my fault that young men are all alike, and inexpressibly wearisome?
43524Is it not better than the bustle and vanity of the world, which almost efface the thought of God?
43524Is it not said that you can lead to death?"
43524Is it not so, friend Richard?"
43524Is it not"a name for a hypothetical property which as much needs explanation as that which it is used to explain"?
43524Is it not, then, the strangest falsification of history to attribute to Protestantism the initiation of modern liberty?"
43524Is it reasonable to sacrifice the wife to a rigorous moral law which the husband does not consider binding?
43524Is my uncle a bad man, Aunt Caddy?
43524Is n''t it beautiful?
43524Is n''t it so, grandmamma?"
43524Is not the ascription of characters to evolution a"shaping of ignorance into the semblance of knowledge"?
43524Is not the fashion of our garments imitated, often invented by women to whom we would not speak?
43524Is not the impersonality of God, that is, of nature, a primary article of their creed?
43524Is not this Schenkel the director of a theological faculty?
43524Is not this admirable?
43524Is not this conduct worthy of the best days of Christianity?
43524Is she not looking well?
43524Is she not quick- tempered, bitter, loveless, extravagant, and stiff- necked?
43524Is that for her own sorrows, or those of her Saviour?"
43524Is that my fault?
43524Is the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son a true doctrine?
43524Is the sacrifice of a wish wanted?
43524Is there a more certain proof of elevated worth than the impotent rage and opposition of the vicious?
43524Is there no spot, dear friend, that you and I would revisit?
43524Is there no voice to be raised, no authority to come forth to meet this emergency of the world?
43524Is there place in the economy of the church militant for the operation of communities of families having property in common?
43524Is this a fair supposition?
43524Is this not your opinion, Herr Assessor?"
43524It may be asked whether this can be the people whose miseries excite to such a degree the commiseration of Europe?
43524James?"
43524Joseph Haydn?
43524Leonard W. Bacon, who sometimes writes for_ Putnam_, and who has such delicate scruples about Protestants using forged documents against Catholics?
43524Let Catholicism pursue its propagandism(?)
43524Let me see; what is this?
43524Looking up most wistfully in my face, she asked,"''Where?''
43524May I hope that she will do so?"
43524May not the cause be found in that old state of things, which, though recently abolished, has left but too many traces of its existence?
43524Meanwhile, as soon as they had stepped out of the window, Margaret began,"Well, Doctor James, where do you suppose I have been to- day?"
43524Messrs. Hughes and Breckinridge on the subject,"Is the Protestant Religion the Religion of Christ?"
43524Might he not, if he had gone to work differently, won her heart?
43524Miss Spelman shook her head, and Margaret continued,"But where does Lucy live, and where does the family come from originally?"
43524Miss Spelman shook her head,"I do n''t approve of that intercourse; these priests are very sly, and who knows that he may not be a Jesuit in disguise?
43524Moray?"
43524Moray?"
43524Moray?"
43524Must not every honest heart rejoice in the effort they will make, and wish them success?
43524Must not my position, my self- respect, the last remnant of manly dignity go to the wall?"
43524Must thou suffer still?
43524My curiosity was roused, and I stopped her by asking,''God bless whom?
43524My wife-- is she not just the opposite in every thing?
43524Mysterious guest, what wilt thou become?
43524Need we tell of the wild joy and amazement that reëchoed through the hoary old hall?
43524No more?
43524None for the faithful heart that has ever been yours alone?"
43524Not a Roman Catholic, Miss Foster?
43524Now came the question, Why this happiness, why this misery?
43524Now tell me, what will you have?
43524Now, do not the alleged cases of evolution, equally with those of spontaneous generation, fail to fulfil this requirement?
43524Now, how are we to discriminate between those arising by reversion and those arising by evolution?
43524Now, how many children could be expected to be born annually from that number?
43524Now, must you admit that the fibres possess as keen an understanding and as deep a knowledge of chemistry as the man who is versed in chemistry?"
43524Now, this is the answer which Catholicity affords to the problem, What is the union by which the finite attains its highest possible perfection?
43524Now, we ask, how much is done to bring to bear on these unfortunates the salutary influences of their own religion?
43524Now, what are these?
43524Of what validity, then, can an hypothesis be, when the assumption upon which it is grounded is, confessedly, wholly gratuitous?
43524On their drive homeward, Margaret said,"Why did you punch me, Aunt Selina?
43524Or is it only late for_ me_, Late for earth''s fleeting day, Because the best of life is gone-- My youth has passed away?
43524Or is it the incense and music and wax tapers that possess charms for you?"
43524Otherwise, how are we to account for the due tempering and modification of the forces implied in the deposition of each of the atoms of the accretion?
43524Paganina, surprised, replied,"I love but you, my father; must you leave me?"
43524Pass over this; whence and by what means is the unity, whatever it consists in, to be obtained?
43524Perhaps Erasmus would not have acquiesced with good- will in_ all_ the decrees of the council; but was Erasmus deemed orthodox?...
43524Puderlein continued,"And I-- have I deserved such black ingratitude from you, eh?
43524Rather late for a lady to go shopping, is it not?
43524Rather, is not this the true principle--_In conspectu Angelorum psallam tibi, Domine_?"
43524Reaching out my eager hand--"Have you in all fairy- land Such a boon at my command?"
43524Reason?
43524Reject the Scriptures and the whole system of positive Christianity as inconsistent and self- contradictory?
43524Seekest thou to reunite thyself to the great flame of day?
43524Shall I be afraid lest the world should not have an opinion high enough of my capacity?
43524Shall I call her?"
43524Shall I exhibit your noble qualities, and convince you why you are worth more than any young man that I know?
43524Shall I praise you?
43524Shall I send them over?"
43524Shall I take a complacency in my own schemes and systems?
43524Shall I tell you what I did with my_ soupe au thé_?
43524Shall it be a story of enchantment?
43524Shall we be silent when our voice might bring aid to a noble but unfortunate people, who generously assisted us in the hour of need?
43524Shall we not, Doctor James?"
43524Shall we take the sacred Scripture fashioned by Italian workmen?
43524She looked at him bewildered-- for she had forgotten all about him-- as he said, in a whisper,"Have you lost your senses?
43524She looked at the stranger a moment and said with childish simplicity,"Can you pray too?"
43524She loves you; and now will you desert her and leave her to grief and shame?"
43524She replied,"Have I any thing of my own in this world?
43524She then arose, and, going to him, said with unspeakable affection,''Father, may I play and sing for you the"Lied der Kapelle?"''
43524She was still silent, motionless, and he said in a hoarse voice, that trembled in spite of his efforts to control it,"Are you coming with me?"
43524Should they be in accordance with the conscience of the criminal or not?
43524Show me that you love me; Am I not here to be your little servant, Follow your steps and wait upon your wishes?"
43524So I said to my cook, whom I found to be a good Catholic, going to her confessions and communions regularly,''Where does your priest live?
43524So she requested this promise from you?
43524Stood ever Holy Church, do records tell, More one, more conscious, more herself than now?
43524Tell me a woman, or even a man, who could be capable of such modesty?
43524Tell me, old friend, what to call you?"
43524That is to say, that his personal wishes weigh more heavily upon him than the force of tradition?
43524That it would be more agreeable to them to enjoy oftener the pleasures of home, in your company, surrounded by their children?
43524That this_ prestige_ attaches to Protestant nations is a fact not to be disputed; but is it well founded?
43524That was funny, was it not?
43524That"every sentiment[ doctrine?]
43524That''s how you account for the change, is n''t it, coz?"
43524The abbé writes,"When it was resolved to oblige the ecclesiastics to profess the maxims of France, what difficulties stood in the way?
43524The cough, the appetite, the sneezing, the aversion-- what have all these to do with mind or thought?
43524The doctor''s face flushed, and he said very slowly,"Did Miss Edgar show you that letter?"
43524The father abbot asked,''Is it with joy that you depart?''
43524The intelligence of the age?
43524The question is, Is the organism capable of coördinating any number of characters?
43524The question now arises, if the Roman pontiff exceeded his authority in this action?
43524The question then recurs, Are the favorable modifications which have arisen, or which may arise, due to evolution or to reversion?
43524The question to be considered was how best to do it?
43524The question which is so frequently and anxiously asked, What, then, will the council do?
43524The rhetoric is not bad; but in what does the unity aimed at consist, and how is it to be obtained?
43524The strong arm of power?
43524Then came the thought,"How dare I ask for help, when I myself have sought temptation?
43524Then is it late,"too late,"O Lord?
43524Then, Margaret, though I am not worthy of you, will you be my wife?"
43524Then, had she tried to ensnare him?
43524Then, my dear, what do you think?
43524Then, noticing the pallid and sunken cheek of his young companion, he said,"Has the new year brought you nothing, Theodore?"
43524There was a moment''s deep silence, and then an officer asked:"Does the signora go with you?"
43524There were tears in her eyes as they met mine; but what woman with a woman''s heart could be unmoved at such a moment?
43524Think you a virtuous damsel of Vienna lets every callow bird tell her she is handsome and agreeable?
43524This difficulty amounted almost to an impossibility; for of what avail was it to vote emoluments to those who would not accept them?
43524Those innocent voices still prolonged the hymn, though what was their need of mercy compared with hers?
43524Thus hast thou prayed?
43524To the question,"How is the church catholic?"
43524To the words of the offices of the church?
43524To what lucky chance am I indebted for this visit to my quiet home?"
43524To whom does our time belong, if not to these little ones who call upon us by the sweet name of mother?
43524Toward whom?"
43524UNCLE R. But, Señor Don Fernan, if they are not worth the telling?
43524Uncertain as you are and must be if you ever think, why attempt to teach at all?
43524WAS IT PROFITABLE?
43524Was I misbehaving?"
43524Was he not taking her words too literally?
43524Was it not his duty to remain rector of Elton until the debt was paid?
43524Was it the effect of the softening light or of the approaching triumph?
43524Was she not kind?"
43524Was she very good?
43524Was that my fault?
43524Was that my fault?
43524Was that my fault?
43524Was the evolution of these modifications less inconceivable then than now?
43524Was there ever a woman like this?
43524We sat for some time in silence after she closed, and I then asked,"Did you ever see or hear from them after your departure?"
43524Well, was it more favorable to political liberty?
43524Well, what says he?"
43524Were you aware that she teaches in the public school?"
43524Were you waiting for any one?
43524What alternative have we, then, but to conclude that this occult potent factor is reversion?
43524What are the distinctive motives and grounds of an apostolic reduction to the rule of community?
43524What are the points to be attacked?
43524What book is this?"
43524What can be more laborious, more self- sacrificing, more ill- paid, thankless and disheartening?
43524What can make me more miserable than I am?"
43524What can reason do with madmen, or against the multitude blinded by false lights and moved onward by an unreasoning passion?
43524What can she have to say to me?"
43524What can you know of the worth of such a man?
43524What can you, by reason, know of that purpose or meaning, if you know not that plan?
43524What care we for the rest?
43524What causes the difference?
43524What color, what taste, what form has it?
43524What comes next?
43524What could be more seductive?
43524What could come of it, except trouble for the poor man?
43524What did prosperity bring me?
43524What did she say once about the inefficacy of vicarious goodness?"
43524What did you wish to forget?"
43524What difficulty is there here in obeying this decree both in its letter and spirit?
43524What do they mean by liberty?
43524What do they mean by progress and civilization?
43524What do you wish with me?"
43524What does Dr. Channing mean by_ being_?
43524What does he do?
43524What does it mean?"
43524What else did the Council of Trent do but condemn the peculiar tenets of Augsburg, and the doctrines contained in the Thirty- nine Articles?
43524What essential Catholic conditions should the organic rule of such an establishment embody?
43524What evidence is there to induce the belief that there exists such a limit?"
43524What faith or unity will they find in the lowest depths of humanity in addition to what all men have always had?
43524What had he thrown away?
43524What had she ever done to relieve them?
43524What happened?
43524What has Protestantism done but to rend the"rags"into tatters?
43524What has become of that pious custom of tithes for the poor formerly found in rich families?
43524What has terrified you?"
43524What have you been doing?"
43524What if little Barefoot beg below?
43524What if the demands of the laborers were just, and that, notwithstanding this, we should oppose them?
43524What interrupts, what destroys it?
43524What is Christendom but an army divided against itself?
43524What is evolution?
43524What is he to do now?
43524What is it that has moved the heart of our God to bring about this merciful conversion?
43524What is it that you wish of me?
43524What is it, then?"
43524What is that church to me more than another?
43524What is the authority on which this assertion is made?
43524What is the distinguishing characteristic of the latter?
43524What is the meaning of this grain of sand on the sea- shore, or this mosquito, this gnat, these animalculæ invisible to the naked eye?
43524What is the true meaning of the Ephesine canon to which Mr. Ffoulkes so often refers?
43524What is this so- called"sacred"music?
43524What is to restrain them?
43524What is your code, and who the lawgiver?
43524What is your name?"
43524What lock can stay Him who the key Of heaven doth hold?
43524What more could the greatest admirer say?
43524What now is the individual to do?
43524What occasioned your dispute?"
43524What of that?
43524What portion is Catholic, either in its tone or in its teaching?
43524What possible objection can be urged against it?
43524What precludes the advocates of"spontaneous generation"from assuming"a liability"in inorganic matter"to unfold"into microscopic organisms?
43524What religious feelings might one reasonably expect to have pervaded( may we not say the audience?)
43524What shall we say to this?
43524What should I say next?
43524What surrender is there of one''s reason, judgment, free- will, manhood, in believing the testimony of a competent and credible witness?
43524What takes place, then, when the soul of the believer finds himself clinging to an erroneous opinion?
43524What then is this vivifying force?
43524What then?
43524What was he waiting for?
43524What was it?
43524What was it?
43524What was it?"
43524What was she about?
43524What was the first thing to be done?
43524What were you doing here?"
43524What woman in a hundred would have done this?
43524What woman, travelling alone, has not encountered the embarrassment of entering a car already nearly filled with passengers?
43524What year has just begun?"
43524What, then, are the five thousand Presbyterian pastors but so many usurpers of the titles and offices of Jesus Christ?
43524What, then, do you wish?
43524What, then, is the subsistence of a being?
43524What, then, it may be asked, is there no other music for the Almighty than that of the theatre?...
43524When was the chair of Peter loved so well?
43524When we were again seated in the car, I repeated my question,"Did you ever see or hear from them again?"
43524When we were alone, she asked,"Did you ever notice how beautifully Nicholas Vane''s hair grows on his forehead?
43524Whence results this belief in evolution?
43524Whence, then, the dissoluteness of her desires, the bitterness of her humor, the heartlessness of the wife, the callousness of the mother?
43524Where are your spirits?"
43524Where could be found more intelligence, greater learning, or more ample guarantees for the preservation of truth?
43524Where is Mrs. Edgar?
43524Where is he now?
43524Where is the harm in this?"
43524Where is there thought?
43524Where lies her power?
43524Where would you obtain the spirit of prayer if not at its natural source?
43524Whether I am of your opinion?
43524Whether he was weak or wicked, who can tell?
43524Which would be the nobler monument?
43524Whither does this course lead?
43524Who after this can doubt the inventive powers of Palamedes or his historian, and who can say that either might not have invented chess?
43524Who compels you?
43524Who compose a council?
43524Who could hunger after earthly aliment when that Living Bread was replenishing the hungry soul?
43524Who could tear himself away from that altar?
43524Who ever heard of an ancient maiden living alone without cats?
43524Who gave the permission?"
43524Who has made that unwise law?
43524Who is the composer?"
43524Who should be living in the same house and on terms of closest intimacy with my sister''s family but Captain Vane?
43524Who was it that waited day and night upon that holy altar?
43524Who was it that waited long, long hours in that holy tribunal of penance for the straying, lost sheep to come back to the fold?
43524Who was that Friend?
43524Who would risk life to rescue a stranger from the horns of a ferocious steer without hesitation, and not desire an acknowledgment of the heroic deed?
43524Who, then, but a woman could have routed the grand- vizier from the chess- board and taken his place?
43524Whom had she denied and despised?
43524Whose presence did the light reveal?
43524Why are you laughing?"
43524Why could n''t she be satisfied with pleasing him?
43524Why did I play so well?
43524Why did he have them executed?
43524Why did he not speak at once, and be sympathetic and kind?
43524Why did not grandpapa hear from him?"
43524Why did you leave him the miserable trash?"
43524Why did you not come to me before?
43524Why do we not hear from him?"
43524Why do you look at me in that peculiar manner?"
43524Why do you make me wait?"
43524Why do you no longer visit us?
43524Why do you stand there shaking in the cold?"
43524Why does he happen to appear so unfavorably in your eyes?"
43524Why does he not do so?"
43524Why does she do it?
43524Why does the state make laws?"
43524Why had they thus been singled out as marks for such a shower of fatal arrows?
43524Why impatiently brush something from her eyes?
43524Why is that?"
43524Why not?"
43524Why not?"
43524Why push the question further back in time?
43524Why should Agnes see them indistinctly?
43524Why should I despair?
43524Why should he be owner of Hurston?"
43524Why should he bury himself at Shellbeach?
43524Why should not Catholics give their father assistance?"
43524Why should we marvel that it makes great progress in a short time?"
43524Why support an untenable dominion?"
43524Why the first six and not the last twelve?
43524Why then deny to animals those powers which operate with intelligence and reflection?"
43524Why then should not Protestants, Jews, infidels, or merely nominal Catholics, fill the public offices, and take the management of public affairs?
43524Why was that scherzo on the music- desk, and why do its leaves turn so inconveniently?
43524Why, then?
43524Why?
43524Will Spain pursue the parallel to this point?
43524Will he come and save me?"
43524Will it be any sacrifice of my manliness if I tell her what a few moments ago I held it my duty and purpose to conceal?"
43524Will it be believed?
43524Will its most strenuous adherents claim for it the title of being a fair and true expression of the Church''s prayer?
43524Will not its banishment from our churches be a species of vandalism in art greatly to be deplored?
43524Will not that content you?"
43524Will she be able to return to her home despite the cruel vexations to which she has been exposed?
43524Will they not give me a little earth here?"
43524Will this not again be the case at the next revolution?
43524Will this refutation overtake it?
43524Will you never tell me who you are?"
43524Will you not be so good as to tell me how you have so suddenly changed your views?"
43524Will you not go on?"
43524Will you not say good- day to Miss Angela?
43524Will you take it?
43524With a violent effort he mastered his feelings, and said,"You will be silent, will you not?"
43524With all my gifts, I must ask myself, at five and twenty, Wherefore have I lived?"
43524Wore ever pontiff a serener brow?
43524Would he ever have such another?
43524Would he not call me weak?"
43524Would it be too much for the horse?"
43524Would not your gentle Jessie more nearly fulfil it?
43524Would such establishments tend to disseminate the faith and strengthen the church?
43524Would we feel honored if the madam were now to visit us in the modest dress that we once thought the perfection of taste?
43524Would we, if cares did not bind us, go back to the scenes of those pictures?
43524Would you believe it, my dear?
43524Would you know to what period I can look back with self- approbation, with thankfulness?
43524Wrong, may be, to leave you in the lurch?
43524Yet what amelioration is possible except personal?
43524Yet what can I do?
43524Yet why should I care?
43524Yet why should my reason be for me or any one else better authority for believing than yours?
43524You are Joseph Haydn, are you not?"
43524You do not believe it?
43524You feel this is your home, do you not?"
43524You look so pleased; what have you there?"
43524You mean that you are one in the true sense of the term?"
43524You smile?
43524You will come, will you not?
43524You will marry the creature of your uncle, whom you regard with aversion?"
43524You will not deny that the tendency of Sybel''s school is to war against the church?"
43524You would be just as proud of him if he had not his handsome face, of course?"
43524Your second letter came, and seemed as an answer from heaven,''Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?''
43524Z---- for the Countess de----?
43524[ 182] Is it any wonder that, ten years after, the Turks were masters of the city of Constantine?
43524[ 42] St. Gilbert, when he was more than a century old, used to exclaim,"How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me for ever?
43524_ Is Romanism the best Religion for the Republic?_ Pamphlet.
43524and did lips that were so ready with the Pharisee''s prayer close with the cry of the publican?
43524and why?
43524asked Amelia;"to hold that creature close to you, and feel that it is your own as your heart is your own?"
43524began Margaret at once;"and was she not a lovely bride?
43524cried I, and extended both hands toward him,''do you recognize me?''
43524cried Sebastian joyfully;"has the scapegrace at last found time to write to his old father?
43524do you not hear me?"
43524exclaims the friend at our elbow;"bring our present choir down into the sanctuary?
43524had she really endeavored to please him?
43524have I?"
43524have you no monishing fear-- Chiding a monarch as you do here?
43524he exclaimed in surprise;"is that you, Old Musician?
43524how did we once exist without thee?
43524how did you all get here?"
43524how many ages is it, I wonder, since I did that?"
43524if the sea is a hundred leagues off?"
43524in its truth, its holiness, or its peace?
43524in love?"
43524in this respect, of how much use is it to us at the present day?
43524is one division of the question; by what road, with what weapons are these points to be attacked?
43524mark you not where_ madness_ lurks yonder behind the door, making ready to spring upon my neck as I go out?
43524mon ami!_ what is the matter?"
43524or by Greek, or by Anglican, or by German, or by American workmen?
43524or could proof of a view be more conclusive?
43524or rather, the question was, Could Catholics in the State of New York be compelled to support the Protestant church and aid in its extension?
43524or would it not end in his making an utter fool of himself?
43524or, are all the characters of the species alone susceptible of coördination?
43524said the father, astonished,"you certainly would not encourage my son in his perverted opinion?"
43524she moaned,''why hast thou forsaken me?
43524that you liked her?"
43524the church aggressive, her attitude dangerous?
43524these are Irishmen; of what use is it to trouble yourselves about their savage cries?"
43524thought he; and asked himself, sobbing aloud,"Where shall I go, without money?"
43524to bring up our children in a Christian manner, and to edify the world by our example?
43524to that fat man with the red face, who laughs so loud?"
43524too late, To thee who count''st not time As we thy finite creatures do, By cycles as they chime?
43524was it so hard for you?
43524what is that?"
43524what is the matter, my boy?"
43524what might I have been to- day, if heaven had not arrested me-- and what am I now?
43524where have you fled?
43524who would have imagined it?
43524why are you not sharing all these impressions?
43524why hast thou not, in human balances, the immense weight which celestial pity accords thee?"
43524why wad ye not live for your poor Donald?
43524worthy Master Puderlein,"cried Haydn, surprised,"you would not receive me when I know not where to go nor what to do?"
43524wrong to go by the shiny birch That shades the lane to the village church?
43524yes, you are old acquaintances, are you not?
43524you have two irons in the fire, you artful little creature?"
43524you know; my station, the will of my uncle--""_ My_ happiness,_ my_ peace is nothing to you?"
43524you want it, do you?
43524you will always stay at Hurston, even when I am gone, wo n''t you?"
43524you will say, has a ribbon, a flower, a piece of velvet or satin so great an influence with us?
54298And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water, and the Eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 54298 And blessed are all they who do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled"--what with?
54298And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled? 54298 And now why tarriest thou?
54298And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands? 54298 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
54298And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
54298Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause? 54298 But did not Jesus give authority to all His ministers when He said,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature?''"
54298But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion? 54298 But what will become of people who reject what you call the one only plan of salvation?
54298But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? 54298 But, do they really have these gifts, and were they not all done away with after the days of the apostles?"
54298But, do you mean to say that the Book of Mormon will set these matters right and clear up all that is obscure in the Bible?
54298Do you believe then that there will be different degrees of glory in heaven?
54298Do you not, then, take your doctrines, authority and church discipline from either the Book of Mormon, or the Bible or both?
54298Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 54298 Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
54298How is your church organized, and wherein does it differ from other Christian churches?
54298I told him to remain and see whether God would not keep His promise wherein He said by the mouth of His Apostle James:''Is any sick among you? 54298 If I tell you earthly things and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I tell you of heavenly things?"
54298If it is necessary for every one to be baptized,asks one,"what will become of the good people who have died without having that privilege?"
54298In what way do you claim this authority has been restored?
54298Is it necessary for preachers and members of other churches to be baptized anew in order to enter your church and be saved?
54298Is it necessary that baptism should be administered by total immersion? 54298 Is there any other difference between your church and others?"
54298Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
54298Now when they heard this they were pricked in their hearts and said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
54298Oh, that I suppose is the Mormon Bible?
54298What about heaven and hell? 54298 What art thou, O man, but dust?
54298What do you mean by that? 54298 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
54298What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? 54298 What is the attitude of your church in regard to other Christian denominations?"
54298Whatever can be the matter with these men( Law and Marks)? 54298 Will you explain the order of that organization as it now exists in your church?"
54298Would you baptize infants by immersion?
54298# DOES THE OBEDIENCE WHICH THE LORD REQUIRES MEAN BELIEF ONLY?
54298### WHAT IS SALVATION?
54298( To the Latter- day Saints):--Do the members of your Church enjoy the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
54298( To the Latter- day Saints):--Have you any more witnesses?
54298(?)
54298*** But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
5429815- 11 says"who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods?"
5429829_):"Else what shall they do who are_ baptized_ for the_ dead_, if the dead rise not at all?
54298A man, to be a servant of God, must be called, authorized, and empowered by the Lord in some way, or how can he be a servant of God?
54298ARE ALL MEN SINNERS?
54298ARE NOT MANKIND CLEANSED FROM SIN BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS?
54298ARE WE TO A UNITY?
54298According to the practice generally in vogue, is it not about time for a revision of the Bible, that the offending parts may be cast out?
54298Again, we ask from what source did you receive your information?
54298All this clearly indicates immersion, or why_ go down into_ or_ come up out of_ the water?
54298Also Acts xxii, 16,"And now why tarriest thou?
54298Ananias said to Paul,"why tarriest thou?
54298And He said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
54298And He said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
54298And He said unto them, were it not so?
54298And Jesus said unto them, How be it that ye have not written this thing, that many saints did arise and appear unto many, and did minister unto them?
54298And are not the commandments issued by the Savior and His Apostles as much the commands of God as those uttered on Mount Sinai?
54298And from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings but from God?"
54298And how can he claim that he has no sins without branding himself as a liar and consequently as a sinner in the sight of heaven?
54298And how was Aaron called?
54298And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
54298And if they were all one member, where were the body?
54298And is not every tree known by its fruits?
54298And this because they did not bow in submission to a name with the sound of which their ears had never been saluted?
54298And what is repentance?
54298And what is this ordinance administered for?
54298And what of the authority of young Joseph who Was ordained under the hands of such men, WILLIAM MARKS BEING MOUTH_?
54298And what position did he give repentance?
54298And what science more important than this great science of all sciences?
54298And what was it?
54298And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show unto us what thou meanest by these?
54298And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these?
54298And where is the house of the Lord being established?
54298And where is the proof that He has ever changed it?
54298And who can expect to receive salvation_ from_ God, if they do not believe_ in_ Him?
54298And who was Jesus, the Christ?
54298And why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54298And why should it be otherwise?
54298And why?
54298And why?
54298And why?
54298And would not such consequences ensue, were He to reveal to the human family more than one method of attaining salvation?
54298Another question: If the earth, air and water are composed of life, is there any intelligence in this life?
54298Are not the fruits borne by the tree of"Mormonism,"in the short space of thirty- six years from the planting of the seed, good, sound and abundant?
54298Are the Saints yet to be perfected?
54298Are these immortal beings to be kept in outer darkness throughout eternity?
54298Are they all to be lost eternally?
54298Are they also spurious?
54298Are they blessed simply because they are poor in spirit?
54298Are they gross, tangible, and, in their organized capacity, subject to decay and change?
54298Are we criminals, and to be ostracized from society, for believing in the Bible?
54298Are we less than the stature of the fulness of Christ in the knowledge of God?
54298Are we not informed that David did not sin except in the case of Uriah, the Hittite?
54298Are we still far from the unity of the faith?
54298Are you certain you are not an Israelite, come to fulfill the above prophecy?
54298Are you going to BEAVER in the spring?
54298Are you in harmony with the word of God?
54298Are you not mistaken?
54298Are you persecuted?
54298Are you prepared to say He did not?
54298Are you sure the teachings of your church are in strict accord with the Divine record?
54298As Jesus was not in His Father''s presence during these three days, where was He?
54298BY APOSTLE ORSON PRATT, IN MILLENNIAL STAR, 1866. Who is the happy man?
54298Binding only on the Saints at Nauvoo?
54298Blessed are the poor in spirit-- who do what?
54298But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
54298But are they to be everlastingly lost and destroyed?
54298But did He then cast them off forever?
54298But even if it could, in the present instance, what would be the use of two Gospels made exactly alike for precisely the same purpose?
54298But how about proclaiming liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that were bound?
54298But is there no rest for man?
54298But it may be asked, have we not in the Christian warfare, power to pull down the strongholds of sin and Satan?
54298But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
54298But the question may arise in the mind of our reader, Wherein have I sinned?
54298But what about the messenger to prepare the way before the Lord?
54298But what about this"everlasting punishment?"
54298But what examination can this be, in which you have found out that you spoke that which was not true?
54298But what is the object of this important mission?
54298But what will the world do?
54298But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
54298But, do you consider water baptism essential to salvation?
54298CAN SINFUL MAN SAVE HIMSELF?
54298CAN THIS KNOWLEDGE BE OBTAINED WITHOUT OBEDIENCE TO THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD?
54298Can faith save him?
54298Can faith save him?"
54298Can it be the low murmurings of distant thunder?
54298Can she also express her sorrows?
54298Can we accept it?
54298Can we comprehend it?
54298Can you figure anything but zero out of it?
54298Can you find any Scripture changing this order of things?
54298Can you find any other name given God''s people than"Saints"of the Most High?
54298Can you get any inference from this Scripture other than that God is possessed of all these faculties?
54298Can you show one passage of Scripture to prove that God has neither body, parts, nor passions?
54298Could you do as much for your religion and your country?
54298Could you do as these men do for your religion?
54298DOES ANY PART OF THE BIBLE TEACH THAT MAN CAN BE SAVED WITHOUT WORKS?
54298DOES THIS MEAN THAT WE ARE TO DO NOTHING?
54298Did He go to His Father and God?
54298Did He not say to His ancient Jewish disciples,"Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature?"
54298Did I not hear words, articulated in a deep, low, mournful sound?
54298Did John baptize in the right way?
54298Did he make it precede faith?
54298Did not the Lord say through Nathan the prophet that He, the Lord, had given David Saul''s wives?
54298Did that prove Him such?
54298Did the Lord make a mistake?
54298Did the word of the Lord fail?
54298Did you believe that when you said it?
54298Did you ever analyze"Our Father which art in heaven?"
54298Did you ever listen to an argument against"Mormons"from the standpoint of Scripture and reason?
54298Did you have the Bible in view when you said this, or where did you obtain the information?
54298Did you not speak before you thought?
54298Did you receive that higher baptism?
54298Did you write that?
54298Do n''t you think it is time to begin to look for the cause of the trouble?
54298Do n''t you think you could afford to try and call us to repentance?
54298Do n''t you think you could do better by looking closer to home?
54298Do we need perfecting and edifying?
54298Do you believe in everlasting punishment?"
54298Do you believe it?
54298Do you believe that signs shall follow the believers, as recorded in Mark, 16th chapter?
54298Do you believe when people die they go either to heaven or to hell, or do you deny hell and disbelieve in a devil?"
54298Do you call for the Elders?
54298Do you not fear and tremble for your own salvation in neglecting{ 93} the salvation of your dead?
54298Do you not remember what happened to Cornelius?
54298Do you really believe that such a course will make you popular with the liberty- loving and law- abiding population of your new home?
54298Do you remember that the angel said( Acts 1: 11),"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
54298Do you suppose that you can sufficiently humble yourself to go in at one of those polygamous gates and mingle with the polygamous sons of Jacob?
54298Do you think He will return, as promised, with a body of flesh and bones, or do you think He will be just a shadow?
54298Does either sprinkling or pouring represent a death, a burial, or a resurrection?
54298Does happiness consist in ruling, in judging, in politics, in thrones, in palaces, in earthly grandeur?
54298Does happiness seek the companionship of the learned, and select its abode in academies, colleges and universities?
54298Does happiness seek the mansions of the rich, the splendid habitations and beautiful parks of the noblemen?
54298Does it consist in the honor which man renders to his fellowman?
54298Does not that show that belief in Christ is alone sufficient for salvation?"
54298Does not the Bible teach everlasting punishment?
54298Does not the good book say"and God said, let us make man in our own image?"
54298Does sprinkling or pouring represent a birth?
54298Does the atonement do more?
54298Does the fact that God has a body, parts and passions, debar Him from being an intelligent being, omnipresent, etc.?
54298Does this not make baptism a command of God?
54298Does this not prove a plurality of Gods?
54298FROM WHAT IS MAN SAVED BY CHRIST''S ATONEMENT?
54298First, where does the Bible give you authority to call your church"The First Baptist?"
54298For one star differeth from another star in glory; so also is the resurrection of the dead?''
54298From whence came Joseph''s gift to foresee and foretell?
54298HOW CAN MAN RECEIVE THE GREAT GIFT OF SALVATION FROM SIN?
54298Had you, before delivering your sermon, ever conversed with a"Mormon?"
54298Has perfection come?
54298Has the Eternal Father ceased to have power to make Himself manifest?
54298Has the angel, seen in John''s vision on Patmos, yet come?
54298Has the earth, indeed, a language?
54298Have we united with this Church because we expect to become more honorable in the eyes of the world?
54298Have ye turned revelators?
54298Have ye turned revelators?
54298Have you Prophets and Apostles in your church?
54298Have you a Bible at hand?
54298Have you any other witnesses to prove that the Godhead consists of three separate Persons?
54298Have you not read what I wrote to the Galatians, the Hebrews and the Corinthians concerning this matter?
54298He asked:''Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298He felt his own weakness in the presence of the Son of God, and said,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?"
54298He further said:"Have ye here any meat?
54298He was put to death in the flesh; He was quickened by the Spirit; and He went-- where?
54298Here are the words of Paul:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298Here is what I wrote to the Corinthians:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298Here the grand question arises: of what does sin consist?
54298How about the preaching of the Gospel of the kingdom in all the world?
54298How are we to decide which one is right?
54298How are we to know which religion contains all truth?
54298How can he repent if he will not acknowledge that he has sins?
54298How can man be like God?
54298How could the Roman Catholic fail to recognize the awful ceremony of the eucharist?
54298How could we be like God if we were not begotten in His image and in His likeness?
54298How dare anyone charge the Almighty with such folly?
54298How did He lead captivity captive?
54298How did Paul administer the spirit?
54298How do you reconcile these two doctrines?"
54298How is he to receive it?
54298How is this to be done?
54298How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished?
54298How much more republican would we be, if we paid no attention to their teachings, than we are at present?
54298How so?
54298How then can a man please God if he will not repent of his sins?
54298How then can we expect to receive forgiveness unless we accept His offer and obey His word?
54298How will you twist the Scripture to make Him out otherwise?
54298I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen?
54298I see in it what to me are weaknesses, but in what system do they not exist?
54298I thought your superior(?)
54298IF ORDINANCES AND COMMANDMENTS MUST BE OBEYED HOW ARE MANKIND SAVED BY GRACE, WHICH IS A FREE GIFT?
54298IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION?
54298IS SALVATION FREE TO ALL?
54298IS THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE FULL?
54298If Cornelius had rejected baptism as non- essential, could he have been saved?
54298If He came would He love those who do?
54298If He has, when and where has He revealed it?
54298If He has, when and where has He revealed it?
54298If He should come, where would He go?
54298If Peter had been a modern minister, he would have said in answer to the question,''Men and brethren, what shall we do?''
54298If all things whatsoever Jesus commanded are to be taught today how can one teach them unless he be inspired of God?
54298If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?
54298If baptism is not essential to salvation, why does the Lord require it?
54298If baptism was not essential to salvation, why did Peter command them to be baptized?
54298If it be denied that he was such, how shall the superior wisdom that prompted his words and actions be accounted for?
54298If it is a command of God is it not essential to salvation?
54298If not, why not?
54298If so, where is His word and promise recorded?
54298If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
54298If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
54298If the whole were hearing where were the smelling?
54298If this is not essential, why not do away with that part of the commission which commands His disciples to go and preach?
54298If you wished to learn of the Catholic faith would it be fair to obtain your information from a Presbyterian clergyman?
54298In all fairness should not the rule you apply to others apply to us?
54298In handling this question why did you not take the Bible,"the rule of your faith and practice,"and expose"Mormonism"principle by principle?
54298In the face of all these things, how could I believe that belief alone in Christ was all that was necessary for salvation?
54298In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done?
54298In this age of unbelief who is looking for the fulfillment of these important events which must surely come to pass?
54298In view of this, may I ask, is your mission here simply to love Jesus for$ 1,800 per year, and not for a blessed cent less?
54298In what have I done wrong?
54298Is He not a spirit without form, immaterial and incomprehensible?"
54298Is He not the Shepherd of all those who are willing to serve Him?
54298Is it in accordance with scripture to expect prophets to come in these latter days?
54298Is it merely sorrow for sin?
54298Is it not one who lives up to the Gospel of Christ?
54298Is it not possible that the"wise men"of today might learn wisdom pertaining to salvation from the humble"Mormon"Elder?
54298Is it not the violation of law or the breaking of a command, and is not the sin of omission as great as the sin of commission?
54298Is it not worth the candle?
54298Is it possible that a good man like Cornelius needed to do anything more than he was doing, in order to be accepted and justified before God?
54298Is it right to look for the true Church of Christ in popularity?
54298Is it simply"an outward sign of an inward grace?"
54298Is it that the wicked flee when no man pursueth?
54298Is it the king upon his throne?
54298Is it the mighty emperor who sways the destiny of millions?
54298Is man forever doomed to sorrow, lamentation, and ghastly death?
54298Is not every man to be judged according to his works?
54298Is sprinkling the correct way to baptize?
54298Is that not heaven?
54298Is the Gospel plan imperfect in that it does not provide a way{ 441} for those who have had no opportunity to receive that birth?
54298Is the remission of sins essential to salvation?
54298Is there work for the ministry?
54298Is this a crime?
54298Is this disloyalty?
54298Is this not so?
54298Is your church founded on revelation-- living, modern, and not dead?
54298It is also referred to by Paul:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
54298It might also be asked, What will become of those good people who die without believing on the Lord Jesus Christ, never having heard of Him?
54298James J. Strang?
54298James:--How dare I teach such doctrine when the Lord had instructed us to teach them to observe all things whatsoever He had commanded us?
54298James:--You say that that is what the preachers have taught you?
54298Jesus had a body of flesh and bones-- can you explain or ridicule it away?
54298John:--Have you forgotten what Joel prophesied concerning the last days?
54298John:--I said,"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?"
54298Judged by the Reorganite standards of faith and doctrine will this statement bear the light of investigation?
54298Latter- day Saints:--Have we not proven that the proper mode of baptism is immersion, and that the object of baptism is for the remission of sins?
54298Latter- day Saints:--Perhaps you would like to hear the testimony of the Apostles John and James?
54298Let me ask now seriously, can you conceive of anything"immaterial?"
54298Likewise, also, was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
54298Lyman Wight?
54298Moses reminded the Lord that he had an impediment in his speech, when the Lord said to him:"Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
54298Must he seek, and seek in vain for happiness?
54298Must this condition continue, or will there be a restitution?
54298No such thing as a flood covering the entire earth was known up to that time, and how could they accept his warning only through simple faith?
54298Now as some of these will doubtless be husbands and wives, we would inquire when their marriage contract will be fulfilled and come to an end?
54298Now what is this comforter?
54298Now why represent the death of the Savior, by becoming dead unto sin?
54298Now, Brother Brougher, shut your eyes and what do you see?
54298Now, Brother Brougher, what was the image of His Father?
54298Now, dear brother, do n''t you think that my jackass story equals yours, and contains a better moral?
54298Now, did any of them show further evidence of conviction?
54298Now, do you think for a moment that we would have used the names of the Holy Trinity in an ordinance in which there was no profit?
54298Now, do you think that I, or any other servant of the Lord, would{ 361} preach salvation through belief alone when Christ had condemned such doctrine?
54298Now, is it blasphemy, according to Scripture, to believe God to be a tangible being, with body, parts and passions?
54298Now, my Reorganite friends, in the face of this how dare you presume to circumscribe, limit and profane this doctrine of salvation for the dead?
54298Now, suppose that Cornelius and his house had disregarded Peter''s command to be baptized, could they have been saved?
54298Now, surely you would not have me interpret Jesus''saying as meaning that He had come from Himself and was going to return to Himself?
54298Now, what is the"word?"
54298Now, whom shall we believe?
54298O, my dear brother, why is it that our friends should stand out against the truth, and look on those that would show it to them as their enemies?
54298Of course you will say that Paul says a Bishop is to be the husband of one wife, but we ask does he say a Bishop can not have more than one wife?
54298Of those eighteen upon whom the tower of Siloam fell and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
54298On one occasion He said:"And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
54298On one occasion Peter asked the Lord,"How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him, till seven times?"
54298On which side will you fight?
54298One more question: Did you preach to the people that Jesus Christ was the author of eternal salvation?
54298Or His burial, by being buried in water in baptism?
54298Or is there hope?
54298Or the founders of the so- called reorganized church?
54298Or will he hereafter come?
54298Ought you not to use your potent influence to accomplish this end, as I contended in my former letter?
54298Our enemies do not put it in this light, do they?
54298Paul, after the light of heaven shone upon him, and the Lord said unto him:"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?"
54298Perhaps you have profited by the experience of others before you and are too wise to undertake such a large contract?
54298Permit us now to ask you, What is to become of those who have died in ignorance of the Gospel of Christ?
54298Pray how are we to know a being without a body, parts or passions?
54298Really, brother, over whose"shop"should the sign"All kinds of turning and twisting done here"be placed?
54298Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
54298SHALL WE BE JUDGED ACCORDING TO OUR BELIEF OR ACCORDING TO OUR OBEDIENCE?
54298SHOULD PROPHETS BE EXPECTED IN OUR DAY?
54298Said they:"Why seek ye the living among the dead?
54298Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
54298Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
54298Shall man say that they are not proper?
54298Shall the heavens above be aroused to the highest degree of expectation, and the earth still continue to slumber in midnight darkness?
54298Shall the sons of mortality appeal to the earth for aid?
54298Shall they not both fall into the ditch?"
54298Shall we not say, then, that works are necessary, and if so, what are those works?
54298She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed and have said--''Ah, where is thy God?''
54298Sidney Rigdon?
54298Some may say, how can an ear tingle in the spirit?
54298St. Paul writes:"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
54298Suppose you were to fool Saint Peter and get into heaven, how would you feel clasped to the bosom of the polygamous Abraham?
54298Surely you and I are not in a unity of the faith, and what about the hundreds of other denominations claiming to be the true followers of Christ?
54298Surely you have read my epistle, wherein I said:"What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
54298THEN BY WHAT MEANS CAN MAN BE SAVED?
54298Tell me, O sons of earth, has happiness been found by mortals?
54298Tell me, ye swarming millions of bygone generations, who among you were happy?
54298That implies that it had been lost or taken away?"
54298That this passage does not refer to His first coming is shown by the following verse, which reads,"But who may abide the day of his coming?
54298The Prophet inquires as follows:"What are we to understand by the four angels spoken of in the seventh chapter and first verse of the Revelation?"
54298The Savior asks the question,"Why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
54298The World:--After what manner did you baptize?
54298The World:--And did those people have the opportunity afterwards of again hearing the Gospel?
54298The World:--Are we to understand that confession of sins is essential?
54298The World:--Are you also one of Christ''s disciples?
54298The World:--Are you an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--Are you prepared to give testimony concerning the matter which is before us?
54298The World:--Are you the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints?
54298The World:--Baptism is, therefore, a commandment of the Lord?
54298The World:--Can you cite us a few examples of the calling of men to the ministry?
54298The World:--Can you furnish evidence that they are separate Personages?
54298The World:--Can you refer us to an occasion when the Holy Ghost was given to believers?
54298The World:--Did Christ give you authority to confer the Holy Ghost upon those who believed on your words and obeyed the Gospel?
54298The World:--Did Christ not mean that He had done all that was necessary for man''s salvation?
54298The World:--Did Christ show Himself to you after that?
54298The World:--Did any of your associates ever see God?
54298The World:--Did anyone ever receive the Holy Ghost under your administration?
54298The World:--Did the people who accepted the Gospel of Christ in the days of your ministry receive the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Did you also receive from Christ the promise of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Did you baptize Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--Did you do as the Lord commanded you?
54298The World:--Did you do as the Lord commanded you?
54298The World:--Did you not infer from that that all a man had to do in order to be saved was to believe in Christ?
54298The World:--Did you not teach the people that the blood of Jesus Christ would cleanse them from all sin?
54298The World:--Did you not write an epistle to the Corinthian saints in which you told them that the gifts of prophecy, tongues, etc., would cease?
54298The World:--Did you promise the Holy Ghost to all those whom you baptized?
54298The World:--Did you prophesy concerning the second coming of Christ?
54298The World:--Did you receive the Holy Ghost in this manner?
54298The World:--Did you see the Savior after His resurrection?
54298The World:--Did you write an epistle to the Ephesians?
54298The World:--Do you believe and teach that water baptism is essential to salvation?
54298The World:--Do you believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Ghost are three Persons in one substance?
54298The World:--Do you believe that good works must accompany faith in order for men to obtain salvation?
54298The World:--Do you believe water baptism to be essential to man''s salvation?
54298The World:--Do you promise the Holy Ghost to all those who repent and obey the Gospel which you preach?
54298The World:--Have the gifts of the Holy Ghost been made manifest in this dispensation?
54298The World:--Have you ever had a revelation from God?
54298The World:--Have you ever heard the voice of God?
54298The World:--Have you ever seen Christ?
54298The World:--Have you ever seen God?
54298The World:--Have you received authority from the Lord to confer the Holy Ghost upon those who comply with the laws and ordinances of the Gospel?
54298The World:--How did the people receive your testimony?
54298The World:--How did you escape the fate of the others?
54298The World:--How did you receive your call to the ministry?
54298The World:--How does the Holy Ghost operate upon those who receive it?
54298The World:--How was Aaron called to the ministry?
54298The World:--How was the Holy Ghost conferred upon the people?
54298The World:--How was the Holy Ghost conferred?
54298The World:--How was the primitive Christian Church organized?
54298The World:--How was your testimony received by the people?
54298The World:--How were they called?
54298The World:--Is it true that you spent forty days and forty nights with the Lord on Mount Sinai?
54298The World:--Is it true that you were sent before His face to prepare His way?
54298The World:--Is there a record of your ordination?
54298The World:--Isn''t it a fact that Christ, when He was upon the cross, and just as He was about to give up the ghost, said,"It is finished"?
54298The World:--James, were you commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to preach His Gospel?
54298The World:--James, you have heard the testimony of the Apostle Peter, what have you to say concerning it?
54298The World:--John, do you think we will ever be favored with new revelation from God?
54298The World:--John, you have listened to the testimony of your fellow Apostles, what have you to say concerning it?
54298The World:--Must a man be called of God and ordained by Divine authority before he can hold an office in the Church of Christ?
54298The World:--Nicodemus, had you an interview with Christ?
54298The World:--Paul truly prophesied as you have said; but do you think his prophecy applies to the preachers of the present time?
54298The World:--Paul, after your conversion did you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Paul, did you teach the people that water baptism was practiced by the Israelites before the days of John the Baptist?
54298The World:--Paul, do you believe that the Gospel is preached to men after they depart this life?
54298The World:--Paul, in what way were you called to the ministry, and by whom were you ordained?
54298The World:--Paul, when the Philippian jailor asked you and Silas what he should do to be saved, what did you tell him?
54298The World:--Peter, would you have us believe that the Gospel is preached to those who die in ignorance of its Divine truths?
54298The World:--Prior to your call to the ministry what was your occupation?
54298The World:--Repentance is, therefore, conditional?
54298The World:--So that if we were to see God now, we would see Him in the form of man?
54298The World:--So, you profess to have received revelations from God?
54298The World:--The churches of the world are not organized after that pattern?
54298The World:--Then you do not believe in infant sprinkling?
54298The World:--Then, He must have appeared to you in the same body in which He was crucified?
54298The World:--Then, according to your testimony, God the Father, and Jesus Christ are two distinct Personages?
54298The World:--Then, you believe that in order for a man to procure salvation he must have works with his faith?
54298The World:--There seems, therefore, to have been an apostasy from the primitive Christian Church?
54298The World:--Was His Spirit not with His Father during that time?
54298The World:--Was it the Lord, then, who led you to repentance?
54298The World:--Was there a record made of what took place on the occasion of which you speak?
54298The World:--We have been told that on one occasion while you were herding the sheep you had a heavenly manifestation; is the report true?
54298The World:--We understand that you are a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--Were Paul and Isaiah the only ones who prophesied concerning an apostasy?
54298The World:--Were the Apostles the only ones who received the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Were you a Prophet in Israel?
54298The World:--Were you able to bring many to repentance?
54298The World:--Were you acquainted with the Lord Jesus Christ when He was on the earth?
54298The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance to the people of your generation?
54298The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance unto the people in your day?
54298The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance?
54298The World:--Were you called of God to do that work?
54298The World:--Were you called of the Lord and ordained to take part in His ministry?
54298The World:--Were you commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to preach His Gospel?
54298The World:--Were you personally acquainted with the Messiah?
54298The World:--Were you present at the ascension of Christ?
54298The World:--Were you visited by the Lord on any other occasion?
54298The World:--What are the first principles and ordinances of your religion?
54298The World:--What did Christ say in reply?
54298The World:--What did God command you to preach to the people?
54298The World:--What did you behold when the heavens were opened?
54298The World:--What did you interpret the words"born of the water and of the Spirit"to mean?
54298The World:--What did you mean by writing in this way to the Ephesians?
54298The World:--What did you tell the people was the object of water baptism?
54298The World:--What did you tell them?
54298The World:--What do you understand the term repentance to mean?
54298The World:--What evidence have you that Christ shall come again in His crucified body?
54298The World:--What happened at that time?
54298The World:--What is your belief concerning water baptism?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your name?
54298The World:--What is your testimony concerning Christ?
54298The World:--What is your testimony concerning God, the Father of Christ?
54298The World:--What occupation did you follow?
54298The World:--What position did you hold in the Christian Church?
54298The World:--What position did you hold in the Church of Christ?
54298The World:--What success did you meet with, Noah, in your preaching?
54298The World:--What took place at His baptism?
54298The World:--What was the nature of your mission?
54298The World:--When Christ applied to you for baptism what did you say?
54298The World:--When did the Messiah perform that work?
54298The World:--When did you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost?
54298The World:--Where were you born?
54298The World:--Who is your next witness?
54298The World:--Would it be improper for a man to preach the Gospel and administer its ordinances without his having been divinely commissioned to do so?
54298The World:--You are an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--You baptized Jesus Christ?
54298The World:--You baptized the Christ?
54298The World:--You bore testimony to what you saw?
54298The World:--You did not take very well to Egyptian court life?
54298The World:--You saw the print of the nails in His hands, and the mark of the spear in His side?
54298The World:--You say that Christ requested you to baptize Him in order that He might fulfill all righteousness?
54298The World:--You say that God sent you to baptize with water?
54298The World:--You say, Faith in God and in His Son Jesus Christ is the first principle of the Gospel, and the second is Repentance?
54298The World:--You were, of course, obedient to the Lord?
54298The World:--You, therefore, taught the people that it was necessary for them to be baptized?
54298The World:--Your name is John?
54298The World:--Your name is John?
54298The World:--Your name is Joseph Smith, Jr.?
54298The World:--Your name is Moses?
54298The World:--Your name is Paul?
54298The World:--Your name is Simon Peter?
54298The World:--Your name is Zechariah?
54298The following Scriptures are submitted:{ 428}"And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?"
54298The following verse shows that this prophecy does not refer to Christ''s first coming:"But who may abide the day of his coming?
54298The new love was touching, but it was sincere?
54298The query is made, How did the thief who died on the cross enter the Kingdom of Heaven; there is no record of his baptism?
54298The question may be asked, Do not the particles that compose man''s body, when returned to mother earth, go to make or compose other bodies?
54298The question may be asked, how can this faith so necessary to salvation be gained?
54298The question naturally arises, DID HE HAVE ANY AUTHORITY?
54298The question naturally arises, why is it considered objectionable for a book to have an inspired origin?
54298The question now to be considered is, Who were the other sheep to whom Jesus referred?
54298The questioner read from the book the names of the three witnesses, and exclaimed,"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?"
54298The reader may ask the question, Is the Gospel of Christ, with all its attendant powers, gifts and blessings, upon the earth to- day?
54298The reader would naturally inquire, what is the cause of this?
54298The second shut his eyes and the first said:"What do you see?"
54298Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when we saw Thee an hungered, and fed Thee?
54298Then the Bible is full of passages telling us of the love, mercy, hatred, etc., of our Father in heaven, which are all passions, are they not?
54298Then why deny revelation_?"
54298Then, God and Jesus must be two separate Beings?
54298Then, the Almighty being just and unchangeable, why should it be considered unlikely that He should give good gifts to men now as well as anciently?
54298There will be weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth indeed; for who can endure eternal disappointment?
54298This is what I said:{ 397}"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
54298This sounds very much like the usual charges made against Joseph Smith and the Mormon Elders, at the present time, does it not?
54298To substantiate this statement would you bring forth the record of the famous Utah batteries in the Philippines?
54298Tried thus, what can be said of the Mormons and Mormonism?
54298Truly we have; but how is it most effectively accomplished?
54298WAS JOSEPH SMITH A PROPHET?
54298WHAT IS THE GOSPEL?
54298WHAT IS THE LORD''S INVITATION AND PROMISE TO SINNERS?
54298WHAT IS THIS GIFT OF GOD WHICH BRINGS SALVATION TO MAN?
54298WHAT KNOWLEDGE DOES THE BIBLE SAY IS NECESSARY TO ETERNAL LIFE?
54298WHAT WILL BE THE PENALTY OF DISOBEDIENCE?
54298WHAT WORKS ARE REQUIRED WITH OUR FAITH?
54298WHERE IS THE TRUE GOSPEL AND CHURCH OF CHRIST?
54298WHICH RELIGION CONTAINS ALL TRUTH?
54298WHO CALLED YOU TO PREACH?
54298Was He sprinkled?
54298Was Joseph Smith an authorized prophet of God?
54298Was it after the power and union of an endless life?
54298Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
54298Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
54298We may ask: Has the president of the''Reorganized''church obtained this Priesthood?
54298We now ask you, as Paul asked the Roman saints,"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
54298We would now inquire what kind of contract was made between them, and also how long was it to endure?
54298Well might the Savior ask the question:"When the Son of{ 312} Man Cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?"
54298Well,{ 140} now, Brother, do n''t you think you are a little bit inconsistent?
54298Were you called by a Prophet of God?
54298What are you going to do with the words"us"and"our"in this Scripture?
54298What basis is there for this renewed fight against the Mormons?
54298What became of GURLEY?
54298What constitutes a Christian?
54298What did He preach to them?
54298What did you teach the people they had to do in order to be accepted of the Lord and admitted into His Kingdom?
54298What do men know of things which transpire when they are fast asleep?
54298What do they tell us?
54298What do you really sacrifice for the cause of the Master?
54298What do you think of Jesus becoming so corrupt as to eat fish after His resurrection?
54298What for?
54298What greater evidence can one ask or desire than this?
54298What have I to repent of?
54298What is hell?
54298What is it but to assail the disciple with a weapon that was in vain directed against the Master?
54298What is it, Cornelius?
54298What is man''s wisdom in comparison to it?
54298What is the doctrine of the Scriptures respecting the responsibility of men?
54298What is the truth of these charges?''''
54298What is the use to_ preach_ to infants?
54298What is to become of them all?
54298What more did the angel say unto him?
54298What reason would he have for supposing then, that he would have received the evidence of the Former- day Saints?
54298What shall we say then about the evidence of the witnesses whose testimony is appended to the Book of Mormon?
54298What sounds are those I hear?
54298What sustained those people in that long ordeal?
54298What was the subject of the vision thus portrayed by the prophet, and where was it to take place?
54298What will be the object of this visitation?
54298What will you do to provide it?"
54298When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which has gone out of me?
54298When was the method of baptism changed?
54298When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?"
54298Whence, then, shall they look for help?
54298Where are the chosen people being gathered?
54298Where are the gifts and blessings of the Gospel-- the signs to follow the believers?
54298Where did He go, Peter?
54298Where would be the justice of such a state of facts?
54298Where, Oh, where can the sacred gem be found?
54298Where, then, did He go?
54298Which cause are you willing to be found defending to the death?
54298Which is the more liberal doctrine of the two?
54298Which time did you tell the truth?"
54298While revolving ages roll around, shall no ray of salvation ever illumine the gloom of their prison house?
54298Whither shall I go for an answer?
54298Who can endure to be forever banished and separated from father, mother, wife, children, and every kindred affection, and from every family tie?
54298Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
54298Who could have done what he did?
54298Who could listen to this sorrowful, painful lamentation, this earnest, solemn, appeal to the Creator, and not be moved?
54298Who framed the world?
54298Who is the King of Glory?
54298Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together?
54298Who shall say that Christ has not done a saving work for us?
54298Who so dead to sympathy, that he could not join with an intensity of desire''unutterable, for the emancipation{ 515} of the groaning captive?
54298Who were they, Peter?
54298Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298Why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298Why did He say this?
54298Why do not the Mormon haters of today attempt to destroy the force of this fact?
54298Why do you call this eternal and most glorious principle a"_ permissive rite_,"a"_ local commandment_?"
54298Why is it called by that name?"
54298Why send us out to tell people to observe an ordinance of the Gospel which it mattered not with God whether they observed or not?
54298Why should men put false sentiments into the mouth of the Son of God?
54298Why then are they baptized for the dead?"
54298Why then deny revelation?
54298Why thus particularize it in reference to the future life, unless it were an exception to the rule?
54298Why, many were convinced by the power of the Holy Ghost, and the inquiry was made by them:"Men and brethren, what shall we do?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Why?
54298Will he reform through hope of reward or fear of punishment, or both combined?
54298Will not justice so determine?
54298Will not sprinkling or pouring water upon the candidate be sufficient?"
54298Will such a man repent of his sins?
54298Will they all be damned for not obeying the gospel, when they never heard it?
54298Will they be doomed to eternal woe?
54298Will they be lost?
54298Will you pray for us, that we may have grace to train them up in the way they should go, so that they may be a blessing to us and the world?"
54298Would He call on those who engage in the same business today?
54298Would He call those His friends who declare"they are no longer needed and are not to remain until we all come to a unity of the faith?"
54298Would He have demanded baptism by immersion of John, if sprinkling were the correct method?
54298Would He love those who are?
54298Would Jesus have gone to an impostor for baptism?
54298Would it be right for the good, the true, the just and the pure to reap no fruit from their tree of righteousness?
54298Would it not be joyful news to the seeker after truth to be assured that a prophet had been raised up in latter days?
54298Would they be likely to abandon their wives when peace had been received?
54298You claim that it is the only Church on earth which teaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ in its fulness?
54298You felt very badly because I did not break the law, so you could prosecute me for teaching polygamy, did n''t you?
54298You say Mark 16: 16 is spurious, to justify yourself in not believing baptism to be essential to salvation, do n''t you?
54298You took for YOUR SUBJECT LAST NIGHT"If Christ should come to Chattanooga, where would He go?"
54298and declare before God that_ it is not binding on you_?
54298and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
54298and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
54298and how shall they hear without a preacher?
54298and how shall they hear without a preacher?"
54298and how shall they preach except they be sent?"
54298and the inquiry shall be made:"What are those wounds in thine hands?"
54298and who shall stand when he appeareth?
54298and who shall stand when he appeareth?
54298and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54298and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
54298and with what body do they come?
54298can faith save him?
54298can faith save him?
54298can faith save him?
54298or how is it to be fulfilled?
54298or naked, and clothed Thee?
54298or that Presidents Law and Marks are absolutely traitors to the Church, that mv remarks should produce such excitement in their minds?
54298or thirsty, and gave Thee drink?
54298or was it made to serve a momentary purpose, till death shall separate?
54298or when saw we Thee sick, or in prison, and came unto Thee?
54298or whether, on the other hand, the union is more perfect and complete in the other life than it is in this?
54298that He had paid the price of man''s redemption, and that there was nothing left for mankind to do?
54298that drowning men catch at straws?
54298that hit pigeons always flutter?
54298that they were to stay there?
54298this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven?"
54298v. 14, 15:"Is any sick among you?
54298when saw we Thee a stranger, and took Thee in?
54298why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298why are they then baptized for the dead?"
54298xiv, 26, 27),"How is it then, brethren?
54298{ 319} CAN THERE BE MORE THAN ONE WAY OF SALVATION, OR MORE THAN ONE TRUE GOSPEL AND CHURCH OF CHRIST?
54298{ 343} The World:--Were you able to bring many people unto repentance?
54298{ 346} The World:--Did you also proclaim publicly the Gospel, and bear testimony to the divinity of Jesus?
54298{ 364} The World:--Did you not teach the people that all that was necessary in order to attain to salvation was belief in the Lord Jesus Christ?
54298{ 409} If not, what can be the meaning of all this?
54298{ 423} IS BELIEF ALONE SUFFICIENT?
54298{ 45} And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
54298{ 540} IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION?
54298{ iv} WAS JOSEPH SMITH A PROPHET?
45843But what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? 45843 Can the power of baptism,"says Cyprian,"be greater or better than confession?
45843If they have called the Master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of His household? 45843 Or if you call us guilty,"say you,"why do you, who are yourselves innocent, seek for our company?"
45843What then are we to do,say they,"with those whom we have already rebaptized?"
45843What,say you,"have you to do with the kings of this world, in whom Christianity has never found anything save envy towards her?"
45843Who accused him?
45843Who convicted him?
45843[ 1002] What could be plainer? 45843 [ 1035] For what have we which we did not receive?
45843[ 1088] What have we here to do with these? 45843 [ 1089] Do you acknowledge that here there is no What if, no Possibly?
45843[ 108] If for two men who agree, how much more for two communities? 45843 [ 1095] What has this to do with the subject?
45843[ 1104] What can be clearer than this sentence? 45843 [ 165] But who are true Christians, save those of whom the same Lord said,"He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me?
45843[ 166] But what is it to keep His commandments, except to abide in love? 45843 [ 197] Let it not, then, be asked of us"of what God he is made the temple?
45843[ 245] But when does he fail to express his abhorrence of the covetous? 45843 [ 281] Who says that it is?
45843[ 340] For if baptism remains inseparably in him who is baptized, how can it be that he can be separated from the Church, and baptism can not? 45843 [ 362] What then?
45843[ 363] But to these the apostle says,Thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
45843[ 368] For neither are the covetous the temple of God, since it is written,What agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
45843[ 376] For he writes most manifestly to them, saying,How say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
45843[ 390] If not by water, how in the ark? 45843 [ 438] How then do the wicked baptize within, who can not remit sins?
45843[ 500] And when he says that a widow that liveth in pleasure is dead,[501] how are they not dead who renounce the world in words and not in deeds? 45843 [ 524] Is a heretic worse even than such?
45843[ 561] How much worse, therefore, are those who did not consent with thieves, but themselves were wo nt to plunder farms with treacherous deceits? 45843 [ 679] so how can the error of the Donatists have power to overthrow the error of the Manichæans?
45843[ 717] And because this might be said indiscriminately by any one against any one, as though it were asked, Under whose lips? 45843 [ 764] If he whom you saw did not pollute you, why do you reproach me with one whom I could not have seen?
45843[ 795] What could be plainer than this testimony? 45843 [ 862] From what river does it mean, save that where He was baptized, and where the dove descended on Him, that mighty token of charity and unity?
45843[ 88] But why does the Lord Himself say,Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment,"[89] if we may not judge any man?
45843[ 985] But if you did not do this, why do you boast as though you had done it? 45843 [ 989] For whence else is it that one hastens even with infants to seek remission of their sins?
45843[ 98] If he was polluted by communion with persons of this kind, why do they follow his authority in the question of baptism? 45843 [ 996] And because he had no hopes that they could be reformed, therefore he said,"Whence shall I be healed?"
45843''"[ 1085] Does he mean that when I said, What if the conscience of the giver be hidden from sight, and possibly be stained with guilt?
45843''"[ 244] What then?
45843''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
45843''[ 551] But if God be true, how can the truth of baptism be in the company of heretics, where God is not?"
45843''[ 578] How can he who is a sinner be heard in baptism?"
45843''[ 586] How then can any one baptize in a place where there is not either God, or Christ, or the Church?"
45843''[ 603] How can such men be admitted without consideration into the house of God, who are forbidden to be admitted into our private house?
45843''[ 702] If you were to burn with fire the testament of a dead man, would you not be punished as the falsifier of a will?
45843''[ 796] Whom do you teach,_ traditor_?
45843''[ 861] What then does the law say?
45843''[ 930] Where is the patience which He displayed when they spat upon His face, who Himself with His most holy spittle opened the eyes of the blind?
458432, 3)?
45843; not always profitable, 224, 225; is it valid when received from one who was not himself baptized?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: Are you then really not ashamed to call the baptism of Christ a lie, even when it is found in the most false of men?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: By what offences?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: How often must I tell you the same thing?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: Is it then really so, that when men smite you on the one cheek, you turn to them the other?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: What are you saying, if I may ask?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: What if your private person, whom you deem a forger, were to set forth to any one the law of the emperor?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: What is it but sheer madness to utter these taunts without proving anything?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: What shall I say unto thee, O man, except that thou art calumnious?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: Wherefore say you this?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: Who is there in the Scriptures that would not distinguish between these two classes of men?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: Why then do you not restrain the weapons of the Circumcelliones with such words as these?
45843AUGUSTINE answered: Why will you put yourself forward in the room of Christ, when you will not place yourself under Him?
45843Again, if Maximianus is not dead, why is a man baptized again who had been baptized by him?
45843And He said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you?
45843And again, why was it, as I asked just now, that you offered a petition to Julian, the undoubted foe of Christianity?
45843And as though some one had said to him, Whence do you derive your proof of this?
45843And further, what do you mean by introducing those whom you mentioned above in such numbers?
45843And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
45843And he said, Who art Thou, Lord?
45843And he, trembling and astonished, said, Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
45843And how can he be so renovated whose past sins are not remitted?
45843And how can that be true which He then says,"He that is not against you is for you?"
45843And if they have in them a tinge of Christianity, they say further,"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
45843And if they would have obeyed him, and begun to live rightly, not as false but as true Christians, would he have ordered them to be baptized anew?
45843And if this be so, how does St. John say,"He that hateth his brother remaineth still in darkness,"if remission of his sins has already taken place?
45843And if this is a sin, who is the man that will say, Grant that for a single day I may commit sin?
45843And if we do ill in urging this, why do you seek after us?
45843And let not any one say, Why, what fruit hath the tares?
45843And since you assume this as the fundamental principle of your baptism, are men to place their trust in you?
45843And so too now, when the question between us is, Where is the Church?
45843And then do you dare to say to Christians,"What have you to do with the kings of the world?"
45843And what if Julian, who gave you back the basilicas, had not been so speedily snatched away from life?
45843And what is regeneration in baptism, except the being renovated from the corruption of the old man?
45843And when is that fulfilled, you will say, which the Lord declares,"The time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service?
45843And yet how could this be possible, if the sin be of such a nature that it can not be forgiven, either in this world or in the world to come?
45843And yet they were among the very men to whom the same apostle says,"Was Paul crucified for you?
45843And yet what hope can a man have, who, whether he is aware of it or not, has either a very bad head or no head at all?
45843Another Secundinus of Carpis[489] said:"Are heretics Christians or not?
45843Answer me, wherefore have ye separated yourselves?
45843Answer me, wherefore have ye separated yourselves?
45843Are none of such a character anointed among you?
45843Are none, therefore, of these to be delivered?
45843Are proceedings wrongly taken when kings forbid division?
45843Are the sins of_ traditors_, as I began to say, heavier than those of schismatics?
45843Are these the thorns among which she is a lily, as it is said in the same Song?
45843Are these two whom you mention the vast number of whom you spoke?
45843Are they not sinners?
45843Are thieves and murderers not contrary to the law, which says,"Thou shalt not kill; thou shalt not steal?
45843Are this man''s sins forgiven or not?
45843Are those things not an obstacle to those who are patient, and tolerate the tares lest the wheat should be rooted out together with them?
45843Are we again without the knowledge of the way of peace, who study to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace?
45843Are we not to call murderers the enemies and foes of the Lord?
45843Are we to compare with this persecution which Hagar suffered the case of holy David, who was persecuted by unrighteous Saul?
45843Are we to suppose, therefore, that there are two Holy Spirits?
45843Are you innocent or guilty?
45843Are you more righteous than Paul, more perfect than that great apostle, who was wo nt to commend himself to the prayers of those whom he taught?
45843Are you more righteous than the evangelist John, who says,"If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us?
45843Are you not afraid that as many satellites of Gildo will be sought for among you, as there are men who may have been baptized by Optatus?
45843Are you not utterly dissatisfied with yourself?
45843Are you really so filled with fear of riches, that, having nothing, you possess all things?
45843Are you thinking of the lesson which we learned as boys?
45843Are, then, ill- affectioned murderers successors of the apostles?
45843Baptized by the dead, the, who?
45843Baptized twice, or not at all, which the worst case?
45843But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
45843But do you not know, or rather, have you not read, that the guilt of one who instigates a murder is greater than the guilt of him who carries it out?
45843But does it follow that because the water is not unto salvation it is not the identical water?
45843But how if they both are founded on truth, and could not be used by you for the expulsion of others except with the aid of falsehood?
45843But how shall I call you merciful when you inflict punishment on the righteous?
45843But if all perished in pollution through that custom, from what cavern do they issue without the original truth, and with all the cunning of calumny?
45843But if both of them were foes of Christianity, why did you thus appeal to one of them?
45843But if he had innocence, why did he persecute the innocent?
45843But if he was not polluted by communion with them, why do they not follow his example in maintaining unity?
45843But if it can be retained outside, why may it not also be given there?
45843But if the Church remained, the good are in no wise contaminated by the bad in such communion; answer me, therefore, why did ye break the bond?
45843But if the evil do not pollute the good in unity, how do they defend themselves against the charge of sacrilegious separation?
45843But if they are dead, whence is there life in the baptism which they gave?
45843But if you are guilty, why do you not fly for refuge to His mercy?
45843But if you are not suffering persecution, why are you unwilling to reply to us?
45843But if you pray, as our great Master deigned to teach us, how do you say,"Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us?"
45843But if you wish that we should be your foes, why do you kill your foes?"
45843But this, they say, is the very thing which disquiets us,--If we are unrighteous, wherefore do you seek our company?
45843But to what profit is it that I should reproduce all his insulting terms?
45843But to whom shall I address myself, or how shall I address myself to them, seeing that in them I find no time wherein to speak?
45843But what does he mean by adding,"This, brethren, we ought to shun and avoid, separating ourselves from so great a sin?"
45843But what else did all of them do, in judging no one, or removing from the right of communion any one who entertained a different opinion?
45843But what else is conduct like yours but ignorance of what to say, combined with want of power to abstain from evil- speaking?
45843But what has it to do with me?
45843But what has this to do with us?
45843But what have you really done, except to cause them to be quoted twice?
45843But what is the need of allowing this accursed wrong for a single day, or a single hour?
45843But what kind of argument is this, that"a heretic must be considered not to have baptism, because he has not the Church?"
45843But who can ever doubt that a baptized person can be separated from the Church?
45843But who can fail to understand what they may be saying in their hearts?
45843But who is rash enough to say that he would have been likely to assert what is false, when it is quite possible that he was asserting what is true?
45843But why do we make inquiry into these points?
45843But why should we make a longer dissertation on this point?
45843But you acknowledge that you rejoice in the name of Donatus, do you also take any pleasure in the name of Optatus?
45843But"if innocence is on your side, why do you persecute us with the sword?"
45843By what means then have they been cleansed, who at this day, after he has been condemned, are certainly not washed again?
45843Can it be that envy and malicious strife are a small evil?
45843Can it be that schism does not involve hatred of one''s brethren?
45843Can it be that, when he who is baptized is unaware of the faithlessness of his baptizer, it is then Christ who is the origin and root and head?"
45843Can it be, that when he who is baptized is unaware of the faithlessness of his baptizer, it is then Christ who is the origin and root and head?
45843Can it really be that a man would spare Christ if He were walking here on earth who speaks against Him while He sits in heaven?
45843Can it, however, be said on this account that they do not receive the complete sacrament?
45843Can we maintain that his very ignorance forms a head, when his baptizer is either a bad head or none at all?
45843Can you reply in turn that you know nothing of Donatus?
45843Catholic, the wicked, can not be saved, 105, 106; ought we to prefer a, of an abandoned life, to a blameless heretic?
45843Could it be, then, that he was suddenly changed to cruelty, when, on descending from the mount, he ordered so many thousands to be slain?
45843Did He not commend the seat of Moses, and maintain the honour of the seat, while He convicted those that sat in it?
45843Did Optatus, whom you knew, make you a thief by being your colleague, or not?
45843Did he live because faith was in his company?
45843Did the Church not exist at all before Agrippinus, with whom that new kind of system began, at variance with all previous custom?
45843Did the dead hurt him who was living in unity?
45843Did the sacrilege of schismatics defile Cyprian, or did it not?
45843Do men gather grapes of thorns?
45843Do none die well known among you to be given to such things, or openly indulging in them?
45843Do not those very men kiss your heads, on whose heads you pass so serious a judgment by this interpretation which you place upon the passage?
45843Do you not hear the words of another Scripture,"In sin did my mother conceive me?
45843Do you not yet understand that whatever you allege against us you allege against His words?
45843Do you not, when you hear this, answer_ Amen_, and by saying this in a loud voice, place your seal on the king''s decree by a holy and solemn act?"
45843Do you perceive of how devilish a nature your pride is?
45843Do you see at length how that sentence of yours, like an empty bladder, has rattled not only with a meaningless sound, but on your own head?
45843Do you wish to know which of these actions is conducive to Christian peace?
45843Does he not know what he says?
45843Does it at all follow that we say, The man himself also is truthful, because we say, This sacrament is true?
45843Does it, because it fears the shortlived fires of the furnace for a few, therefore abandon all to the eternal fires of hell?
45843Does not the same apostle say,"To be carnally- minded is death?
45843Drunkenness, can it exist alone, without involving other sins?
45843Faith, or guilt?
45843For I ask of you of whom it was that the Apostle Paul said this?
45843For I would ask whether you use the Lord''s prayer in your devotions?
45843For as I seem to be hard pressed when it is said to me,"Does then a heretic confer remission of sins?"
45843For as to what Jeremiah says--"Why do those who grieve me prevail against me?
45843For do you not, to the utmost of your power, strive to slay the Lord Himself, since even to Himself you will not yield?
45843For does any one represent fictitious children to a man who wishes for an heir?
45843For has he in any way said, If I do it against my will, then shall I not be a dispenser of the gospel?
45843For he says to them,"Was Paul crucified for you?
45843For how do you know what feelings he entertains towards you whom you suppose to be cruel?
45843For how does He draw them to Him if He leaves them to themselves, so that each should choose what he pleases?
45843For how does the apostle himself come to say so much about the sins of schisms and heresies?
45843For if he was a persecutor, why do you answer Amen to the words of a persecutor?
45843For if heresy is of God, it may have the divine favour; but if it be not of God, how can it either have or confer on any one the grace of God?"
45843For if that closed garden can contain the thorns of the devil, why can not the fountain of Christ equally flow beyond the garden''s bounds?
45843For if you have sin, who is there that shall pray for you, according to your interpretation of the words?
45843For if you were to ask of me what number two is, singular or plural, what could I answer, except that it was plural?
45843For if you wish to bring forth proofs from holy Scripture, will you bring forth even those which you can not find therein?
45843For it is written in Solomon,''He that is washed by one dead, what availeth his washing?
45843For the Lord Christ says,''If a man shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul, what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
45843For the prophet David says, speaking in the person of Christ,''Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
45843For the sheep might say to the shepherd with equal absurdity, If I do wrong in straying from the flock, why do you search after me?
45843For this, too, the same apostle says:"What agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
45843For was it not before Christ was born inf the world that the Maccabees, and the three children, and Daniel, did and suffered what you told of them?
45843For what assistance from the laws rendered by the civil powers was ever of any avail against them?
45843For what could he have said, except that the charges brought against Silvanus were false?
45843For what is it that we abominate in heretics except their blasphemies?
45843For what man can feel secure about a man, when it is written,"Cursed be the man that trusteth in man?
45843For what reason, except that he could not find any mist dark enough to deceive the minds of even the slowest and sleepiest of men?
45843For what says He?
45843For what shall be forgiven to one free from sin?
45843For what should he endeavour to say, when, whatever course he chose, he was sure to be defeated?
45843For when have you ever had the power without using it?
45843For whence is that which you do not understand:"Let the righteous smite me, it shall be a kindness; and let him reprove me?"
45843For where is what you quoted written?
45843For which of our party is there who would desire, I do not say that one of them should perish, but should even lose any of his possessions?
45843For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
45843For who can be ignorant that the primacy of his apostleship is to be preferred to any episcopate in the world?
45843For who can fail to see that what I say is true?
45843For who can possibly love us more than Christ, who laid down His life for His sheep?
45843For who could have believed that he would have brought forward words which tell so much for us against himself?
45843For who expects in these days that those on whom hands are laid that they may receive the Holy Spirit should forthwith begin to speak with tongues?
45843For why, when free- will is given by God to man, should adulteries be punished by the laws, and sacrilege allowed?
45843For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
45843For"what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?"
45843For, to say nothing of your other faults, do the drunken form a portion of the sober, or are the covetous reckoned among the portion of the wise?
45843Further, if Egypt be not Paradise, how can the water of Paradise be in Egypt?
45843Further, if even the deceitful have the true baptism, how do they have it who possess it in truthfulness?
45843Further, if heresy be not the Church, how can the baptism of the Church exist among heretics?"
45843Further, since the sand is not the Church, how can baptism exist with those who build upon the sand by hearing the words of Christ and doing them not?
45843Granted that he ought to have done so; but, as a matter of fact, he did not, or he was not able: what is your verdict about him?
45843Has the devil what is his within the unity of the Church, and shall Christ not have what is His without?
45843Have all the workers of wickedness no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread?
45843Have they anything to urge in their defence except the plea,"We choose to have it so?"
45843Have we both won the victory, or are we both defeated?
45843Hear then the words of Peter, where he says,"What glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye take it patiently?
45843Him whom you condemn?
45843Him whom you have made a murderer?
45843Him whom you slay?
45843How does a murderer cleanse and sanctify the water?
45843How then can they have baptism, or how can they administer it in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost?
45843How then do you baptize in the name of the Trinity?
45843How then is there in you that charity which rejoices not in iniquity?
45843How then was it that Cyprian, and so many of his colleagues, did not perish?
45843How then was it, that though they were not baptized, their sins remained not on their heads?
45843How then were those in unity who were not at peace?
45843I ask, where shall we find means to cleanse it?
45843I ask, who is there that can say that we have chosen what is evil, except one who shall say that Christ taught what was evil?
45843I grant that it is so; but what has this to do with the question of repeating baptism?
45843I think I hear some one saying,"do you proceed to tell us what Cyprian wrote to Jubaianus?"
45843If he was cleansed, I ask from what source?
45843If innocence is on your side, why do you persecute us with the sword?
45843If it did not, then by what offence on the part of others can the guiltless possibly be denied, if the sacrilege of schism can not defile them?
45843If it is the foe of Christianity that hears such things as these, what then are they from whom he hears them?
45843If it was rightly done, why do they accuse the world because they are so received?
45843If men of gentle temper appropriate the term of light, where shall the madness of the Circumcelliones be esteemed to be, excepting in the darkness?
45843If not in the ark, how in the Church?
45843If such a union with the party of Maximianus does not pollute the Donatists, how can the mere report concerning the Africans pollute the foreigners?
45843If the one party held the truth, were they infected by the others, or no?
45843If the others held the truth, were they infected by the first, or no?
45843If there was contamination, the Church even then ceased to exist; answer me, therefore, whence came ye forth hither?
45843If they are Christians, why are they not in the Church of God?
45843If they are Christians, why are they not on that rock on which the Church is built?
45843If they are not there, where will they be except on the left hand?
45843If they say,"They were received for the sake of peace,"our answer is,"Why then do ye not acknowledge the only true and full peace?
45843If you answer, What is that to us?
45843If you answer, You do not prove the fact, why may not the whole world answer you in turn, Neither do you prove it?
45843If you are innocent, why do you speak against the testimony of Christ?
45843If you say he did not, I ask why he did not,--because he was not a thief himself?
45843If you say that you were right in persecuting them, why are you unwilling to suffer the like yourselves?
45843If"whosoever can not give the Holy Spirit can not baptize,"why does the murderer baptize within the Church?
45843If, therefore, we say that sins are not remitted there, how is he regenerate who is baptized among them?
45843In what manner, indeed, do your dead men baptize according to your interpretation?
45843In what way then do you wish us to be the instructors of kings?
45843Is Christ divided?
45843Is Christ divided?
45843Is he like a merchant ship, to discharge one burden, and to take on him another?
45843Is it I who suffer your violence, or you who persecute the innocent?"
45843Is it a lighter matter that a soul should not keep faith with God, than that a woman should be faithless to her husband?
45843Is it because they are not outside?
45843Is it because they are worse from the very fact that they are outside?
45843Is it because they had not lost what they had before received?
45843Is it not most truly written,"For the Holy Spirit of discipline will flee deceit?
45843Is it not rather the case that he not only involves himself in guilt, but is held to be a forger, and that which he composes a forgery?"
45843Is it not that praise of charity in which you indulge that commonly proves your calumny in the clearest light of truth?
45843Is it not usual for the choice of two alternatives to be offered to an antagonist, when it is impossible that he should adopt both?
45843Is it that outside it is unlawfully transmitted?
45843Is it that you might all share equally in bearing the burden of schism?
45843Is it the case, because the best morals are chosen by freedom of will, that therefore the worst morals are not punished by integrity of law?
45843Is that wrong action when kings minister to the witness of Christ in defence of the Church?
45843Is this at all like"What if the sky should fall?"
45843It had been enough for the Christian faith that these things should be done by the Jews: why do you, wretched men, do these others in addition?"
45843It is surely not the city which can not be hid; and whence is this, except that it is not founded on the mountain?
45843Might not this be said with all the semblance of truth?
45843Must we do such impious despite to the beard of Aaron and to the skirts of his garments, as to suppose that they are to be placed there?
45843Must we then hold that anything is true, because a lying representation is given of it?
45843My wound is grievous; whence shall I be healed?
45843My wound is stubborn, whence shall I be healed?
45843O grave, where is thy victory?
45843O how you would wish that you could say, It was indeed ill done that supplication should so be made to Julian; but what has that to do with us?
45843Of these I would ask, whether by coming to their sea they were restored to life, or whether they are still dead there?
45843Once more, whom do you teach?
45843Or are you indeed endowed with such an eloquence, that you can show to us some innocence which yet committeth sin?
45843Or are you not such as the common voice of Africa proclaims him to have been?
45843Or can it be that the murderer is holy?
45843Or could anything be said in stronger terms, than that covetousness should be called idolatry, as the same apostle declared?
45843Or do you say, Even if I am guilty of sacrilege, I ought not to be slain by you?
45843Or do you say, I did not consent with him, because his deeds were displeasing to me?
45843Or do you say, I have not made a schism?
45843Or do you say, I saw in him the bishop, I did not see in him the thief?
45843Or do you say, Theft is one thing, delivery of the sacred books or persecution is another?
45843Or do you serve God in such wise that we should be murdered at your hands?
45843Or do you think that you are not to be compared to that fratricide?
45843Or how can they baptize any one in the name of Christ whom Christ Himself declares to be His enemies?
45843Or how can those baptize any one in the name of Christ whom Christ Himself declares to be His enemies?"
45843Or how comes that verse in the Psalms,"If of a truth ye love justice, judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?
45843Or how, again, can you baptize in the name of the Holy Ghost, when the Holy Ghost came only on those apostles who were not guilty of treason?
45843Or if the Jews themselves, against whom the Lord directed His reproach, were to believe in Him, would they not be allowed to be baptized?
45843Or if you call us guilty, why do you, who are yourselves innocent, seek for our company?"
45843Or is it perhaps that schismatics, when received without baptism, bring no infection, but that it is brought by those who deliver up the sacred books?
45843Or is it rather your heads which should be healed, who run so grievously astray?
45843Or is it that it is not in respect of man''s merit, but of the sacrament of baptism itself, that it can not be given outside?
45843Or is robbery not unrighteousness?
45843Or is the incapacity for seeing this an element in your ruin?
45843Or must we even look on crime as lighter when committed with threatening of the sword than with treachery of the tongue?
45843Or was it because they were contained within the unity of the Church?
45843Or will you perchance endeavour to prove the truth of what you say?
45843Otherwise another man might say: What can be said of the man who approves the baptism of the unjust, save that he communicates with the unjust?
45843Otherwise he would have said,"You forgave me it before; why do you again demand it?"
45843Ought we then to be thought unreasonably persistent, if we desire to consider this same epistle by which Jubaianus was convinced?
45843PETILIANUS said:"Accordingly, as we have said, the Lord Christ cried,''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
45843PETILIANUS said:"But to pass rapidly through these minor points: can he be said to lay down the law who is not a magistrate of the court?
45843PETILIANUS said:"But what have you to do with the kings of this world, in whom Christianity has never found anything save envy towards her?
45843PETILIANUS said:"But wherein do you fulfil the commandments of God?
45843PETILIANUS said:"Did the apostles persecute any one?
45843PETILIANUS said:"For what kind of faith is that which is in you which is devoid of charity?
45843PETILIANUS said:"If you wish that we should be your friends, why do you drag us to you against our will?
45843PETILIANUS said:"Is it then the case that God has ordered the massacre even of schismatics?
45843PETILIANUS said:"Lastly, what is the justification of persecution?
45843PETILIANUS said:"The Lord Christ cries again from heaven to Paul,''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
45843PETILIANUS said:"To you the prophet says,''Peace, peace; and where is there peace?
45843PETILIANUS said:"Under what law, then, do you make out that you are Christians, seeing that you do what is contrary to the law?"
45843PETILIANUS said:"Where is the law of God?
45843PETILIANUS said:"Where is the saying of the Lord Christ,''Whosoever shall smite thee on the right cheek, turn to him the other also?
45843Privatus of Sufes said:"What can be said of the man who approves the baptism of heretics, save that he communicates with heretics?"
45843Quintus of Aggya[581] said:"He who has a thing can give it; but what can the heretics give, who are well known to have nothing?"
45843Rogatianus of Nova[574] said:"Christ established the Church, the devil heresy: how can the synagogue of Satan have the baptism of Christ?"
45843See you not that I too have proved it, if this amounts to proof?
45843Shall I not rather call you a most unrighteous communion, so long as you pollute souls?"
45843Should you think that you were going beyond the words of the gospel if you should say, All they that take the cudgel shall perish with the cudgel?
45843Since"no one can give what he does not possess himself,"how does a murderer give the Holy Spirit?
45843Tell me, by what means?
45843The answer to which is, That all are the opponents of Christ, to whom, on their saying,"Lord, have we not in Thy name done many wonderful things?"
45843Then I too will rejoin again in your own words, What is that to us?
45843Then he goes on to ask,"Who is the man, and from what corner has he started up, that you propose to us?"
45843There was no one to say to him, Dare you seek protection at the hand of soldiers, when your Lord was dragged by them to undergo His suffering?
45843They might with more right say to you, Why did you seek out us?
45843Those then who were corrupted by their evil communications, and followed them, were not they likewise falling with them into the pit?
45843To come next to what you think you say against us with so much point:"If we do ill in urging this, why do you seek after us?"
45843To him we answer: How then comes it that it may be where the rock is not, but only sand; seeing that the Church is on the rock, and not on sand?
45843To him we answer: What, is God among the covetous?
45843To him we answer: Why does not he also make two baptisms who maintains that the unrighteous also can baptize?
45843To this we answer: Are the unrighteous Christians or not?
45843To whom did he betray Him?
45843Towards whom did Christ use violence?
45843Victorious of Thabraca[494] said:"If heretics may baptize, and give remission of sins, why do we destroy their credit, and call them heretics?"
45843Was John not contained within that unity, the friend of the Bridegroom, the preparer of the way of the Lord, the baptizer of the Lord Himself?
45843Was anything wanting to their birth to whom the apostle says,"I have fed you with milk, and not with meat, even as babes in Christ?"
45843Was he cleansed, or was he not?
45843Was it because Optatus was in unity with you?
45843Was it not the same lesson which those persecutors of the Christians wished to teach, by resisting whom the crown of martyrdom was gained?
45843Was not he too a murderer at your suggestion, who, like king Ahab, whom we showed to have been persuaded by a woman, slew a poor and righteous man?
45843We answer: How is the covetous man heard, or the robber, and usurer, and murderer?
45843We answer: What of those who, when they are baptized, turn themselves to the Lord with their lips and not with their heart?
45843We ask from whom he is to receive faith who is baptized by one that is faithless?
45843We make answer to them: How long do you rest your support on man?
45843Were not all of these pagans, persecuting generally the Christian name on behalf of their idols?
45843Were not the people of Sodom heathens, that is to say, Gentiles?
45843Were they not dead who said,"Let us eat and drink, for to- morrow we die?
45843Were they within, or without?
45843Were you afraid that you should be indicted for high treason?
45843What Macarius, what soldier was pursuing you?
45843What advantage can you derive from the sobriety of Donatus, when you are defiled by the drunkenness of the Circumcelliones?
45843What agents ever exacted payment of a debt which they had been unwilling to discharge?
45843What are ye doing?
45843What avaricious man ever wished for another to share his possessions?
45843What could admit of speedier proof?
45843What could be more kind?
45843What did the Jews do to Him?
45843What fellowship was there, then, on the part of your righteousness with his unrighteousness, when you approached together to the same altar?
45843What has this to do with the question under discussion?
45843What have we here to do with Pilus and Furius,[1086] who defended the cause of injustice against justice?
45843What have you proved?
45843What have you shown?
45843What have you to say to this?
45843What if Constantine had not lived to enjoy so long a reign, and such prolonged prosperity, who was the first to pass many decrees against your errors?
45843What if another were to say as follows: One faith, one baptism, but of the righteous only, to whom alone authority is given to baptize?
45843What if another were to say: If the unrighteous may baptize, and give remission of sins, why do we destroy their credit, and call them unrighteous?
45843What if he approached baptism itself in deceit?
45843What is it to all the earth, which sings a new song?
45843What is it to all the nations of the earth?
45843What is it to the seed of Abraham, in which all the nations of the earth are blessed?
45843What is it to those who praise the name of the Lord from the rising of the sun to the setting of the same?
45843What is it, then, that we were waiting for?
45843What kind of man, then, must you be, who fear to mention those by name, who, as you say, have perished?
45843What madness is this that you display?
45843What master was there who was not compelled to live in dread of his own servant, if he had put himself under the guardianship of the Donatists?
45843What more learned definition could be given?
45843What official ever ventured so much as to breathe in their presence?
45843What other answer can he give, but that it is ill to belong to the party of Donatus, and not to the unity of the Catholic Church?
45843What says Cyprian?
45843What shall we say of them who, by their own showing, are unquestionably traitors?
45843What shall we say then?
45843What then can the name of Donatus profit you, when all of you alike are polluted by Optatus?
45843What then is the cause, except that the baptism which Paul ordered them to receive was not the same as that which was given at the hands of John?
45843What then is the function of brotherly love?
45843What then is there unfitting, if, according to a similar will of the Lord, the Catholics now hold the things which formerly the heretics used to have?
45843What then was the use of their being quoted, if they had nothing to do with the matter?
45843What then will they do whose heads were anointed by one guilty of a capital offence?
45843What then will you make of your interpretation?
45843What then, have you proved it?
45843What then, ye Donatists, what have ye to say to this?
45843What then, you will ask, did David really say?
45843What then?
45843What then?
45843What then?
45843What then?
45843What therefore is likely to become of you who have burned the most holy law of our God and Judge?
45843What therefore is likely to become of you who have burned the most holy law of our God and Judge?"
45843What, according to your views, are you profited by the innocence of Donatus, when you are stained by the rapacity of Optatus?
45843What, does he who holds communion with one who does this not hold communion with a sinner?
45843What, then, do they venture to say, when their mouth is closed[63] by the force of truth, with which they will not agree?
45843What, then, he says, do we receive with you, when we come over to your side?
45843What, therefore, must we say of those whom he persuaded with success?
45843When does unrighteousness find for herself such advocates as these, through whose madness she is esteemed victorious?
45843When he gives this warning, O ye miserable men, why do you sit in that seat?
45843When he hears,"Every good tree bringeth good fruit, but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit: do men gather grapes of thorns?
45843When it is said to a Christian,"Be a Christian,"what other lesson is taught, save a denial that he is a Christian?
45843When will you see God, who are possessed with blindness in the impure malice of your hearts?"
45843When you falsely declare to the kings of this world that we hold your opinions, do you not make up a falsehood?"
45843When, therefore, I heard this, what could I do but give thanks to Christ, who had compelled the man to make confession?
45843When, therefore, these were received with their followers, who gave to those whom they baptized what previously they did not have?
45843Whence also the Apostle Paul finds fault with those who said they were of Paul, saying,"Was Paul crucified for you?
45843Whence also the apostle says,"Without were fightings, within were fears;"[995] and again,"Who is weak, and I am not weak?
45843Whence then did they receive it?
45843Whence then should I receive faith, seeing that I was baptized unwittingly by one that was faithless?
45843Whence then sprang the origin of Donatus?
45843Where is that other saying of the same apostle,''In stripes above measure, in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft?
45843Where is the fortitude that marks the Circumcelliones?
45843Where is the saying of the Apostle Paul,''If a man smite you in the face?''
45843Where is therefore the fulfilment of your threatening and tremendous promise of so many who should support your argument?
45843Where then shall we find means to cleanse his conscience?
45843Where then were these wicked men whom the apostle thus condemns, and in whom there was so much that was good to cause him to rejoice?
45843Where, then, is the Church?
45843Where, then, is the Church?
45843Wherefore did ye separate yourselves?
45843Wherefore have ye erected an altar in opposition to the whole world?
45843Wherefore in such a case did you not hearken to the voice of the Lord, when He says,"But I say unto you, that ye resist not evil?
45843Wherefore, then, have ye severed yourselves?
45843Wherefore, then, have ye severed yourselves?
45843Who are they, however, that have enacted laws by which your audacity could be repressed?
45843Who betrayed Christ?
45843Who dared even threaten one who sought his ruin with punishment?
45843Who dared to exact payment of a debt from one who consumed his stores, or from any debtor whatsoever, that sought their assistance or protection?
45843Who deny it?
45843Who ever endeavoured to avenge those who were put to death in their massacres?
45843Who is it, therefore, that he calls a sinner?
45843Who that was inflamed with the desire of empire, or elated by the pride of its possession, ever wished to have a partner?
45843Who was running after you, I pray?
45843Who will be found so utterly mad as to assert this?
45843Who will be mad enough to assert this?
45843Who will maintain this, when both the origin of, and perseverance in schism consists in nothing else save hatred of the brethren?
45843Who will say so much as this?
45843Who would be mad enough to assert that?
45843Who would be satisfied with this, I ask?
45843Who would say such things as this if they had the fear of God before their eyes?
45843Whom did He compel?
45843Whom do you teach,_ traditor_?
45843Why are those who were baptized by him not said to have been baptized by one dead?
45843Why did not their falseness as men corrupt in them the truth of God?
45843Why did not your party examine that baptizer, as John, in the opinion of Petilianus, was examined?
45843Why did they who were baptized by that hypocrite, whose sins were concealed, fail to try the spirit, to prove that it was not of God?
45843Why did you declare that only righteousness found a place with him?
45843Why did you seek to recover the basilicas from him?
45843Why do they pass the eyes of pride over those parts only which are sound?
45843Why do those who make me sad prevail against me?
45843Why do we both suffer and cause unnecessary delay?
45843Why do you ask me?
45843Why do you call the apostolic chair a seat of the scornful?
45843Why do you disturb the system of belief in respect of matters without reason?
45843Why do you make an outcry before you prove your case?
45843Why do you not allow that it is always Christ who gives faith, for the purpose of making a man a Christian by giving it?
45843Why do you not allow that it is always Christ who gives faith, for the purpose of making a man a Christian by giving it?
45843Why do you turn away your life from errors by arguments of folly?
45843Why does he say to this same Jubaianus that he is not doing anything new or sudden, but only what had been established by Agrippinus?
45843Why does your tongue resound before your character is approved?
45843Why not?
45843Why should we go over our argument again?
45843Why should we maintain the contrary?
45843Why then are heretics alone said to be incapable of possessing baptism, which is possessed by the very partners in their condemnation?
45843Why then could they not also transmit outside the Church what they were able to possess outside?
45843Why then did you thus run headlong with your eyes shut, so that when you said,"What have you to do with the kings of this world?"
45843Why then have you not made mention of our emperors, that is to say, of emperors of our communion?
45843Why then is a man baptized again after receiving baptism from the wheat, and not after receiving it from the chaff?
45843Why then should I press you further?
45843Why then should we, while defending His house to the best of the abilities given us by God, expect to meet with any other treatment from His enemies?
45843Why then were they able both to have and to give true baptism?
45843Why then, after this, do you claim to yourself a bishopric as the heir of a worse traitor?
45843Why therefore can they not baptize outside?
45843Why therefore did he add what he made so much of adding,--the word_ wittingly_, which he calumniously accused me of having suppressed?
45843Why therefore do you puff out your cheeks before you have shown the righteousness of your deeds?
45843Why were their names brought in, except that they might make a diversion in favour of a man who had nothing to say?
45843Why, he says, do I not even do penance in your body?
45843Why, then, did you separate yourselves from the innocent?
45843Why, then, do they baptize?
45843Why, then, do they baptize?
45843Why, then, while ye fear those whom ye have rebaptized, do ye grudge yourselves and them the entrance to salvation?
45843Why, therefore, should not the Church use force in compelling her lost sons to return, if the lost sons compelled others to their destruction?
45843Will you bring it about that those arms shall be no longer ours, because you endeavour to appropriate them first?
45843Will you show the party of Donatus, unknown to the countless nations to whom Christ is known?
45843XXXV.--Was the water administered by this man not lying?
45843You will say, What has that to do with us?
45843[ 1005] What then is meant by the head in that priesthood, what by the beard, what by the skirts of the garments?
45843[ 1108] Was it that He was fleeing from him, but at the same time not deserting His sacraments, though ministered by him?
45843[ 1220] Where is what the Donatists were wo nt to cry: Man is at liberty to believe or not believe?
45843[ 1255] Why, then, he says, do you not baptize me, that you might wash me from my sins?
45843[ 28] Did he lack anything in respect of baptism, of the gospel, of the sacraments?
45843[ 353] How can darkness bless the oil?
45843[ 354] In the question,"Dost thou believe in eternal life and remission of sins through the holy Church?"
45843[ 56] But what is really fruit, save that new offspring, of which He further says,"A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another?
45843[ 85] Who will now doubt that that was the worse crime which received the heavier punishment?
45843[ 863] But I would ask by what earthly laws it is ordained that the followers of Maximianus should be driven from their place?
45843[ 871] Do you say again, What is that to us?
45843[ 883] But when the prophet says to you,"Peace, peace; and where is there peace?"
45843[ 911] But what else was it, save such deeds as these of yours, that made it necessary for the very laws to be passed of which you complain?
45843[ 924] But when you persecute our ancestors with false witness even now that they are dead, whence have you received this form?
45843[ 963] But there was no one yet to say to him, What have you to do( not with kings, but) with tribunes and the arms of kings?
45843[ 964] In that case, when would you make an end of talking such nonsense as you do, seeing that even now you are unwilling to hold your tongues?
45843[ 971] But if he was not a persecutor, why do you call those persecutors who deter you from the madness of blasphemy?
45843[ 993] How then could Jeremiah have said this, as though he desired to be baptized, and sought to avoid being baptized by impious men?
45843and are they not wrongly taken when bishops divide unity?
45843and are those to place their trust in princes who were disposed to place it in the Lord?
45843and how much less the whole world, whom you calumniate with poisonous mouth?
45843and in Thy name done many wonderful works?
45843and in Thy name have cast out devils?
45843and is it not wrong action when bishops contradict the witness of Christ in order to deny the Church?
45843and what communion hath light with darkness?
45843and what concord hath Christ with Belial?
45843and whence does he receive true faith, who is baptized unwittingly by one that is faithless?
45843and who restored to themselves what they had lost?
45843and why do we not say, This sacrament is true, as Paul said,"This witness is true?"
45843are they not also condemned of themselves to whom it was said,"For wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself?
45843but who are in the society of the just?
45843can not you even yet call to mind that only those are sought after who have perished?
45843do not they possess an adulterous mind?
45843from heaven, or of men?
45843from what land did he spring?
45843if then the baptizer is not his origin and root and head, who is it from whom he receives faith?
45843or because you disapprove of it?
45843or because you do not know it?
45843or did Christ betray any one?"
45843or does it rather save all whom it can, even though those whom it can not save should perish in their own infatuation?
45843or from what sea did he emerge?
45843or from what sky did he fall?
45843or is the oil of the fornicator not the oil of the sinner?
45843or is what he lays down to be considered law, when in the character of a private person he disturbs public rights?
45843or that it may be of avail in healing a man, but not in consecrating baptism?
45843or that, if they shall advance, and correct the vanity of their carnal opinions, they must seek again what they had received?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Donatus?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
45843or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?"
45843or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
45843or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
45843or when was that either suggested to our Lord, or answered by our Lord?
45843or who would say, that because such men had or gave the baptism of Christ, that it was therefore violated by their iniquities?
45843or would any one look for true heirs in the falsehood of a picture?
45843shall their unbelief make the faith of God of none effect?
45843than martyrdom?
45843that a man should confess Christ before men, and be baptized in his own blood?
45843that it is much the same as if I had said, What if the sky should fall?
45843was Paul crucified for you?
45843was Paul crucified for you?
45843were his sins remitted, or were they not?
45843what more humble?
45843what more manifest?
45843what more manifest?
45843what will you show?
45843what would then remain for you, except that, if you would, you should show your love of peace, or otherwise should hold your tongues?
45843whence then does he receive his faith?
45843where is the origin from which he springs?
45843where is the origin from which he springs?
45843where is the root of which he is a shoot?
45843where is the root of which he is a shoot?
45843where is your Christianity, if you not only commit murders and put men to death, but also order such things to be done?"
45843where the head which is his starting- point?
45843where the head which is his starting- point?
45843who is offended, and I burn not?
45843why did you thus present a petition to the other?
45843why do not you, when you reproach with any one whom you will, not listen in turn to our answer, We too know nothing of it?
7925''And a pure heart?''
7925''Because He is at my right hand I shall''--What?
7925''Child, wilt thou believe?''
7925''Clean hands?''
7925''Commit thy way''--unto whom?
7925''Doth God care for oxen; or saith He it altogether for our sakes?''
7925''Eternal?
7925''From whence cometh my help?''
7925''Have I learned that, notwithstanding all supplies, this world without Him is a waterless desert?
7925''He hath said, and shall He not do it?''
7925''He that formed the eye, shall He not see?''
7925''If God be for us who can be against us?''
7925''If light so much conceals, wherefore not life?''
7925''My soul thirsteth''--for what?
7925''Not condemned''--Is that all?
7925''She wipeth her mouth and saith, I have done no harm'': was she, therefore, chaste and pure?
7925''The lion hath roared, who shall not fear?''
7925''Thee?''
7925''This is your man after God''s own heart, is it?''
7925''Thou shalt be ashamed and confounded, and never open thy mouth any more, because of thy sins, when''--I smite?
7925''Were it not better to lie still?''
7925''What confidence is this wherein thou trustest?
7925''What went ye out for to see?''
7925''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
7925''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
7925''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?''
7925''Who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity''--and where have my desires and thoughts so often gone?
7925''Who is he that will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?''
7925''Who is the King of Glory?''
7925''Who is this King of Glory?''
7925''Who is this King of Glory?''
7925''Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
7925''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
7925''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?''
7925''Why art thou cast down,''or lifted''up,''and, in either case,''disquieted''?
7925''Wilt thou go out towards them in desire?''
7925''Wilt thou keep them hid in thy heart?''
7925''Wilt thou live worthy of them?''
7925''Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?''
7925--are mine clean?
7925--what about mine?
792510. Who is this King of glory?
79258. Who is this King of glory?
7925A CLEANSED WAY''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
7925A GREAT QUESTION AND ITS ANSWER''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
7925A SONG OF DELIVERANCE''For Thou hast delivered my soul from death: hast Thou not delivered my feet from falling?
7925A large revelation of great truth?
7925A lunatic may own a library as big as the Bodleian, but what use is it to him?
7925A moral agent?
7925A power to make men''s lives, individually and in the community, nobler and loftier?
7925Am I speaking to any such standing in slippery places?
7925Am I speaking to such living corpses now?
7925Am I to be empty of the highest mercy, the knowledge of Thy will?
7925An abstraction, a possession, riches, a thing?
7925And I say, from my own experience, that the man who trusts in Him is_ not_ blessed''?
7925And are you dumb, my friend, in these universal bursts of praise?
7925And can He help me at all?
7925And do you expect Him to be to you all that He has ever been to any soul of man upon earth?
7925And do you not think it would be better for us if ours were completely steeped in those heart- utterances of ancient devotion?
7925And does He care for me at all?
7925And here start up the plain, simple, but tight- gripping and stimulating questions,''Do I see the Unseen?
7925And how can we do that?
7925And how dare you anticipate that God will keep your feet, if you are walking in ways of your own choosing?
7925And how did they do it?
7925And how do you know people?
7925And how has he altered?
7925And how many of us feel that we need the thing which we seem to be requesting?
7925And how many of us understand what we mean when we ask for that?
7925And if there is, why in the name of pity does He not?''
7925And if we are not, why are we not?
7925And so,''Say not, Who shall ascend up into the heavens?
7925And the man that is going down it has a descending impulse after he has reached the bottom step and he falls-- Where?
7925And the question comes to us, brethren!--What is my relation to that loving Lord, to that Redeemer King?
7925And then, one day, a rumble and a rush, and what became of the village?
7925And what comes of that?
7925And what does that ascent to the hill of the Lord include?
7925And what is His joy?
7925And what is the consequence?
7925And what is this renunciation?
7925And what is this''holiness''which David so earnestly desires?
7925And what sort of obscurity is that?
7925And when was that fulfilled?
7925And when will that right moment be?
7925And where did he go?
7925And where is it to be found?
7925And who can be harmed with that lambent light-- like sunshine upon water, or upon a glittering shield-- playing around Him?
7925And why is he to be delivered?
7925Answer for yourselves the question-- do you belong to this class?
7925Answerable to whom?
7925Are not all Christians priests?
7925Are our''eyes ever towards the Lord''?
7925Are the blessings of the Gospel all to be reduced to this mere negative expression?
7925Are the two diverse?
7925Are we as strong as we might be if we used the strength which we have?
7925Are we going to be such fools as to fix our hopes and efforts upon this fleeting order of things, which can give no delight more lasting than itself?
7925Are we ready for that judgment which is the mark of the future?
7925Are, to us, the things unseen the solid things, and the things visible the shadows and the phantoms?
7925Art Thou mindful of him?''
7925As our good old hymn has it--''Why should I the burden bear?''
7925Ask yourself the question, Is the course of my life such as that the end of it can not but be a grim necessity which I would do anything to avoid?
7925Be triumphant?
7925Because of her citizens?
7925Because of her guards and gates?
7925Because of her orthodoxy?
7925Because of her polity?
7925Brethren, do we use aright this goodness of God which is the characteristic of the present?
7925But I can imagine a man saying,''Well, if I do not know that I am doing wrong, how can it be a sin?''
7925But are we?
7925But do you know anything about the elasticity and spring of spirit in getting near God, and pouring out all your hearts to Him?
7925But does not that suggest the doubt--''in that sleep, what dreams may come?''
7925But for what?
7925But how can we venture to run any kind of parallelism between the eternity of the one and that of the other?
7925But is that all which can be said in explanation of this principle?
7925But is that all?
7925But is the record only a melancholy contrast with our own experience?
7925But is there any necessity for such alternations?
7925But then the question comes, how to get this continuous faith?
7925But then the question comes, what_ is_ the penalty of sin?
7925But there may be restlessness along with inactivity; may there not?
7925But to fulfil the desires of them who are not only''living things,''but''who fear''Him, is it such a simple task?
7925But what have we to say about the act expressed in the text?
7925But what of the queen that should come foully dressed?
7925But what_ had_ altered?
7925But when you begin to ask conscience,''And, pray, what_ is_ right and what_ is_ wrong?''
7925Can light conceal?
7925Can not we say''I_ will_ trust''?
7925Can such a thing be?
7925Can we identify the fact which is here embalmed?
7925Can you fill up the swamps of the Mississippi with any cartloads of faggots you can fling in?
7925Can you fill your souls with anything which belongs to this fleeting life?
7925Companionships may dissolve and warm hands grow cold and their close clasp relax-- what then?
7925Conscience?
7925Cut off the sunbeam from the sun, and what becomes of it?
7925Dear friend, should_ you_ feel homeless if you were taken, as you will be taken, into that world?
7925Deliverance?
7925Did this psalmist mean to promise the very questionable blessing of escape from all the good of the discipline of sorrow?
7925Did you ever know what it is to say,''It is enough''?
7925Did you ever notice that there are two dwelling- places spoken of in this verse?
7925Did you ever see a child upon a swing, or a gymnast upon a trapeze?
7925Did you ever try to cure some trivial bad habit, some trick of your fingers, for instance?
7925Do I belong to Him by joyous yielding of myself to be His instrument?
7925Do I dwell contented with never a glimpse of it?''
7925Do I walk in the light of it raying out to me through earth''s darkness?
7925Do not be for ever questioning yourselves,''Am I a saved man?''
7925Do they always get deliverance from Him?
7925Do we go to our work and our daily battle with the confident expectation that He will surely come when our need is the sorest and scatter our enemies?
7925Do we know anything of that longing which makes us''that are in this tabernacle to groan, being burdened''?
7925Do we not feel that all the beauty and bloom of a gift is gone if the giver hopes to receive as much again?
7925Do we not feel that it is all gone if the receiver thinks of repaying it in any coin but that of the heart?
7925Do you desire to know your hidden evil?
7925Do you draw near?
7925Do you have them in any sense if they never dwell in the''study of your imagination,''and never fill your thoughts with sweetness and with light?
7925Do you live in the light, or have you only gone there to escape what you are afraid of?
7925Do you remember the very first instance in Scripture of the use of this phrase?
7925Do you say in your heart,''I shall never be moved''?
7925Do you seek purity, nobleness, strength, and beauty of soul?
7925Do you serve because you love-- and love because He died for you?
7925Do you think that would be likely to work?
7925Do you think that_ you_ can deal with them?
7925Do you think you are tenants at will or owners?
7925Do you want Him to come and search your hearts, and tell you in your spirits what He has found there?
7925Do you want Him?
7925Do_ our_ prayers pass into such still contemplation of the face of God?
7925Do_ our_ thoughts of His character break into such confident petition?
7925Does God suggest Himself to you in that fashion, and is the instinct of your hearts to call upon Him?
7925Does anybody suppose that the growth of popular unbelief is owing to the logical force of certain arguments?
7925Does it not speak to us of the necessity of swift flight, with all the powers of our will?
7925Does not all such sorrow hallow, ennoble, refine, purify the sufferer, and make him liker his God?
7925Does not history bear me out in that view?
7925Does not that metaphor teach us a great deal more of what faith is, and encourage us far more to exercise it, than much theological hair- splitting?
7925Does not this metaphor teach us also, what is to be our defence and our weapon in this warfare?
7925Does that far- off, dim land assume substance and reality to me?
7925Does that not speak to us eloquently of the perils which environ us?
7925Does that not speak to us of the urgency of the case?
7925Does this great boldness show that he is leaping very lightly over his sin?
7925Doth His promise fail for ever more?''
7925Encouraged, heartened, strengthened him?
7925Escape sorrows?
7925For how can the sun but pour its rays upon everything that lives?
7925For what_ is_ love, in its loftiest, purest, and therefore in its divine aspect?
7925For why?
7925From what?
7925From whence cometh my help?''
7925Further, do we know anything of that longing that the Psalmist had?
7925Further, do we make any effort like that of this Psalmist, who encourages and stimulates himself by that strong''I_ will_ lift up my eyes''?
7925God individualises us, and God speaks to Thee,''Wilt thou behold My face?''
7925Had he not committed a crime against human law?
7925Has a flying shadow an appreciable thickness, or will a million of them pressed together occupy a space in your empty, hungry heart?
7925Has this promise no application to the people for whom outward life can never bring an end of the sorrows and burdens that they carry?
7925Have I experienced that whilst I call He answers, and that the water flows in as soon as I open my heart?
7925Have my life filled with serenity?
7925Have the terms of wedded life changed since my psalm was written?
7925Have we to search for that, as if it were something hidden, far off, lost, and only to be recovered by our effort?
7925Have you a lease of your goods?
7925Have you anything that satisfies your appetite and makes you blessed?
7925Have you ever felt,''Against Thee, Thee only, have I''--solitary--''sinned,''and confessed that iniquities are''too strong for me''?
7925Have you ever had it?
7925Have you ever known what it is so to look at God''s love that it smites you into tears of repentance when you think of the way you have requited Him?
7925Have you got that, my brother?
7925Have you returned unto Christ, the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls?
7925Have you taken all God''s revelation of Himself, and translated it into petition?
7925He may have a whim of favour to- day, and a whim of severity to- morrow, and no man can say,''What doest thou?''
7925He that cometh unto Me shall never hunger''?
7925He that formed the eye, shall He not send light to it?
7925How am I to get there?
7925How can I do that?
7925How can a man expect God to take care of him when he plunges himself into something that is contrary to God''s laws?
7925How can a man get shelter by any other way than by running to the shelter?
7925How did David get to this confidence?
7925How do I stand to Him?
7925How do we deal with them?
7925How does he come to that confidence?
7925How is that restraining influence to be exercised?
7925How many people talk about Christian worship as being a duty--''Our duty we have now performed''?
7925How many people worship because they think they ought?
7925How shall a man keep his road in repair?
7925How was he''saved into the kingdom''and''delivered from the mouth of the lion''?
7925I am quite sure that when I want it I have it''?
7925I give up all besides and my own self''?
7925I wish to ask you a plain question: Do you ever think about Him?
7925If he had gone on to ask a better question,''What does God give thee?''
7925If it be, what is the meaning of all this that makes me writhe and weep?
7925If it is a delusion, what is to be trusted, and how can we be sure of anything?
7925If so, what can the grim and ghastly phantom of death do to us?
7925If the fact be so, then is not that a reason for our all going to the only One who can dredge it away, and get rid of it?
7925If there is not, what about the sanity of the man whose whole life is built upon a blunder?
7925If we feel our faith falling asleep, are we powerless to rouse it?
7925If your mother''s name were defiled, would not your heart bound to her defence?
7925In our Authorised Version they stand thus:''Thou hast delivered my soul from death;_ wilt_ Thou not deliver my feet from falling?''
7925Is God true, or is He not?
7925Is drowning the same to the two?
7925Is he any better?
7925Is he any less guilty because he does not know?
7925Is he any the less guilty because of his ignorance?
7925Is he not the more so, because he might and would have known if he had thought and felt right?
7925Is he presumptuous in such prayers?
7925Is he trying to shuffle off guilt from his own shoulders?
7925Is insolvency the same to the one as it is to the other?
7925Is it himself, is it the act by which he took refuge, or is it the battlements behind which he crouches?
7925Is it not a valid and an accurate one?
7925Is it not blessed to be sure that there is One whom to long for is immediately to possess?
7925Is it not rather, that while God''s succours are hastening to our side we will not open our eyes to see, nor our hearts to receive them?
7925Is it not wise to fear unless our faith has hold of that great promise,''Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder; there shall no evil befall thee''?
7925Is it not wonderful that, at that supreme hour, He deigned to take an unknown singer''s words as His words?
7925Is it possible for a man to go through life carrying this atmosphere constantly with him?
7925Is it the machine or the maker that is to get the credit of that?
7925Is it true about you that the earth yieldeth her increase, as it is certainly true that''the Lord giveth that which is good''?
7925Is it true that''God''s mercies are innumerable''?
7925Is not that God''s way of glorifying us before heaven''s glory?
7925Is not that a great and a gracious thought of our God and of His great purpose in His mercies?
7925Is not that religion in its truest, simplest essence, in its purest expression?
7925Is not the delaying of the blessing a means of increase of the blessing?
7925Is not the troubled sea which can not rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt, a truer emblem of our restless, labouring souls than the calm lake?
7925Is our average Christianity fairly represented by such words as these of my text?
7925Is that a confession or a palliation, do you think?
7925Is that because you have not chosen to take the universal blessing which God gives?
7925Is that great title a mere synonym for the half- heathenish idea of the''God of battles''?
7925Is that growing strength anything like the general characteristic of us professing Christians?
7925Is that not illogical?
7925Is that not what really makes a religious man, namely, the supreme admiration of, and aspiration after, and possession of God, and God alone?
7925Is that our experience of what it is to pray, and our notion of what it is to be answered?
7925Is that so?
7925Is that so?
7925Is that so?
7925Is that the fate which you are going to choose?
7925Is that the sort of Christianity that is likely to be a power in the world, or a blessing to its possessor?
7925Is that your religion, my brother?
7925Is that_ your_ experience in this present life?
7925Is the complete noonday diverse from the blessed morning twilight?
7925Is the depth of our desire, and is the firmness of our confidence, proportioned to the increased clearness of our knowledge of the love of our God?
7925Is the faith which is a flying into a refuge fairly described as an intellectual act of believing in a testimony?
7925Is the fruit diverse from the bud?
7925Is the one less certain to have a corrugated liver than the other?
7925Is the sentry sad as the hour for relieving guard comes nigh?
7925Is the wanderer in far- off lands sad when he turns his face homewards?
7925Is there any reason why any of us should escape, as some of us live as if we believed we should escape, the certain fate of all others?
7925Is there any way by which such exceptional permanence can be secured for our poor deeds?
7925Is there anything worse than that?
7925Is there less need now than there used to be that, if we are to possess a heart, we should give a whole heart?
7925Is this promise always true, about people who in sorrow of any kind cast themselves upon God?
7925It is bright and useful-- where are all the people that in turn said they''owned''it?
7925It is mainly in answer to the question,''Who is this King of Glory?''
7925It is needful carefully to ponder the questions:''How shall I get on in the world-- be happy, fortunate?''
7925It is shorter and perfectly reasonable to answer,''Rotten, did you say?
7925It is, indeed, a necessity to us all, but necessities accepted cease to be painful; and necessities resisted-- what do they become?
7925It mainly consists of the answer to the question''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?''
7925Let us each ask the question for himself, Is my prayer''_ directed_''--as is the true meaning of the Hebrew word--''before Thee as incense''?
7925May not the apparent incongruity be a part of the felicity of the bold words?
7925Men and women that from Monday morning to Saturday night never think of His name-- how do they possess God?
7925Must it not be so?
7925My soul is Thine by creation, but its doors are close barred against Thee; and Thou canst not lay Thy hand upon it?''
7925No: unto Duty?
7925Now I want you to think of another question:''How shall I_ cleanse_ my way?''
7925Now, how do we possess God?
7925Now, how do we''seek the Lord''?
7925Now, is not that metaphor vivid and full of teaching as well as of impulse?
7925Now, on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebellest against me?
7925Now, what is the force of that metaphor?
7925One desire unfulfilled is enough to banish tranquillity; but how can it survive a dozen dragging different ways?
7925Or would it be like a gleam of sunshine upon the flowers, opening out their petals and wooing from them fragrance?
7925Or, in other words,''How may I live a pure and a noble life?''
7925Ought he to have had more humble desires?
7925Our first question is to be, not''What should I like?''
7925Our first question should be, not, How may I enjoy God?
7925REASONABLE RAPTURE''Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
7925REQUITING GOD''What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me?
7925Rather the question should be-- from_ whom_?
7925SECRET FAULTS''Who can understand his errors?
7925Shall we bow before some stern Fate, as its lord, and try to be as stern as It?
7925Shall we think of some frivolous Chance, as tossing its unguided waves, and try to be as frivolous as It?
7925So the question in all the three places referred to is substantially the same-- and what does it indicate?
7925So we can say,''He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?''
7925So when we turn to Him and say,''Why should I the burden bear?''
7925So, first, we have here the great practical problem for life:''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?''
7925Some on the right, astonished, will say,''Lord, when saw we Thee?''
7925Still reluctant, the question is put again,''Who is this King of Glory?''
7925Stop the fountain, and what becomes of the stream?
7925THE PSALMIST''S REMONSTRANCE WITH HIS SOUL''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
7925Take them, and call upon the name of the Lord, And can you refuse His gifts and withhold your praise?
7925That is a sharp test, is it not?
7925That question does not mean, as it is often taken to mean-- What mortal can endure the punishments of a future life?
7925The Apocalyptic seer, in his rocky Patmos, was told that he was to be shown''the things which_ are_''; and what was it that he saw?
7925The Psalmist asks himself,''From whence cometh my help?''
7925The collocation of letters by which we designate Him?
7925The cup which my Saviour giveth me, can it be anything but a cup of salvations?
7925The darkness remains; what of that, if''I only know I can not drift Beyond His love and care''?
7925The desolation that spoke in''Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
7925The metaphor, of course, implies obscurity, but what sort of obscurity?
7925The old prophet asked the question,''What doth God require of thee?''
7925The pavements we walk upon, the coals in our grates-- how many millenniums old are they?
7925The pebble you kick aside with your foot-- how many generations will it outlast?
7925The soldiers who eat and drink, and are drunken in the presence of the enemy, like the Saxons before Hastings, what will become of them?
7925The speech of the many,''Who will show us any good?''
7925The tempest blows him to the Throne of God, and when he is there, what does he ask?
7925Then comes what our text calls God''s awaking, and where is it all then?
7925Then from within another band of singers answers with the question,''Who is this King of Glory''who thus demands entrance?
7925Then, does not every one to whom that revelation is made know His name?
7925There is this psalm of ours; there is another psalm which is all but a duplicate, which begins with''Lord, who shall abide in Thy tabernacle?
7925Therefore, we will not fear: what can man do unto us?
7925These self- torturers are all asking the same question:''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?''
7925This is the purest, highest form of religious emotion-- when we can say,''Whom have I but Thee?
7925This, then, being the meaning of the phrase, what is the meaning of the invitation:''Seek ye My face''?
7925Thou art my Refuge''?
7925To it?
7925To law?
7925To society?
7925Was he wrong?
7925Was it because He diminished the weight of duties or laid down an easier slipshod morality than had been enjoined before?
7925Was not Lazarus dearer, restored from the grave, than he would have been, raised from his sickbed?
7925Was one harmed and the other not?
7925Was that because God loved Peter better than James?
7925We are ready to recognise that we have transgressed the law; but what about the Lawgiver?
7925Well, then, is anybody to go in?
7925Were they disappointed?
7925Were you ever in a Roman Catholic cathedral?
7925What about the security then?
7925What about''I shall never be moved''then?
7925What about_ me_, my own individual self?
7925What are feet for?
7925What are the meanings of the two words?
7925What are the rudder and the wheel for?--do they not imply a pilot?
7925What are these two things?
7925What are you going to do with these two feelings?
7925What do we summon some one to come and stand beside us for?
7925What do we want to satisfy us?
7925What do you and I want to be satisfied?
7925What do you mean by eternal?
7925What does it prescribe?
7925What does that mean?
7925What does that say?
7925What does''walking before the Lord''mean?
7925What for?
7925What for?
7925What has altered?
7925What have you got to say to me who have to bleed from an immedicable wound till the end of my life?''
7925What is all our bustle and business, when the sad light of that thought falls on it, but''labouring for the wind''?
7925What is all the good of the world to you if your true self is dead?
7925What is implied in likening the uplifted empty hands to the evening sacrifice?
7925What is it that He desires from us?
7925What is it that comes first of all into your minds when you wake in the middle of the night?
7925What is it that keeps a man safe when he thus has around him the walls of some citadel?
7925What is it that one of those deistic poets of our own land says, about''Man never_ is_, but always_ to be_ blest''?
7925What is that for?
7925What is the good of a good that is not incorporated into any being?
7925What is the good of all your profession unless it brings you to that?
7925What is the meaning of all this cry that we hear about the murderous competition going on round us?
7925What is the meaning of the fact that all round about us, and we partaking of it, there is ceaseless, gigantic activity going on?
7925What is the object of desire to a man who fears Him?
7925What is the object of desire to a man who loves God?
7925What is the object of desire to a righteous man?
7925What is the thing that we lament most of all when we lose?
7925What is the thing that you and I crave most to have?
7925What is the use of a guide to a lame man?
7925What lies in the metaphor?
7925What mean, lustful, worldly seduction has any power when a man falls back on the thought,''God sees me, and God is with me''?
7925What sort of a meal should that be?
7925What then?
7925What then?
7925What then?
7925What then?
7925What then?
7925What will be the consequence of the contact of these two?
7925What would become of a railway that had no surfacemen and platelayers going along the line and noticing whether anything was amiss?
7925What would happen to a steam- engine if the stoker now piled on coals and then fell asleep by the furnace door?
7925What would some Manchester men do if they were in a condition of life where they could not go on''Change on Tuesdays and Fridays?
7925What would some of us do if the professions and forms of mental activity in which we have been occupied as students and scholars were swept away?
7925What''hosts''are they of which God is the Lord?
7925What, for instance, was it that finished the infidelity of the eighteenth century?
7925What, then, do we mean by human forgiveness?
7925When he comes back penitent, what will he dare to ask?
7925When we stand there we can face all priestly superstitions, and say,''Jesus I know; and Paul I know; but who are ye?''
7925When your husband, or your wife, or your child, goes away from home for a week, do you forget them as utterly as you forget God?
7925Where are you going to get that?
7925Where do our desires go when we take the guiding hand off them, and let them run as they will?
7925Where was the incense kindled from?
7925Wherefore these jerks and spasms?
7925Wherefore?
7925Whether had Butler''s_ Analogy_ or Charles Wesley''s hymns, Paley''s_ Evidences_ or Whitefield''s sermons, most to do with it?
7925Which is it to be?
7925Which is it with you, my brother?
7925Which of the two is it to be, dear brethren?
7925Which side of the door do_ you_ mean to be on?
7925Which style of old age is the nobler?
7925Which?
7925Which?
7925Who among us dare to take these words as the expression of our own experience?
7925Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?''
7925Who are the persons addressed in the first portion?
7925Who are they who''shall be abundantly satisfied''?
7925Who in the world is?
7925Who is He, the utterance of whose will is sovereign amongst all the regions of being?
7925Who is there that could reveal himself to men?
7925Who shall dwell with the everlasting burnings?''
7925Who was it that said''Obedience is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams''?
7925Who was it that said,''I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no man cometh to the Father but by Me''?
7925Who would not yield himself to Thee?''
7925Whom?
7925Whom?
7925Why art thou disquieted within me?
7925Why art thou disquieted?
7925Why did Jesus Christ say,''My yoke is easy and My burden is light''?
7925Why does God declare that the man has set his love upon Him, and knows His name?
7925Why does the Evangelist not say, without that periphrasis,''healed the sick''?
7925Why does this divine voice speak thus indirectly of this blessing of His servant?
7925Why dost Thou ask me questions?
7925Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
7925Why is it that we honour God most by taking, not by giving?
7925Why is the Psalmist so sure that according to the revelation of His character will be the revenue of His praise?
7925Why must he alone wander homeless on the bleak moorland, whilst the sparrows and the swallows have their nests and their houses?
7925Why put the emphasis upon the''such,''as if it was a definition of the only kind of acceptable worship?
7925Why should I ask Him?
7925Why should it cause anxious thought?
7925Why should we be pensive and wistful when we think how near our end is?
7925Why, who knows anything about the world''s wonders of books that a hundred years ago made good men''s hearts tremble for the ark of God?
7925Why?
7925Why?
7925Will he despise the''light affliction,''in the potent and immovable belief that it is''but for a moment?''
7925Will not fervour be sobriety, and the glowing emotion of our whole nature our reasonable service?
7925Will this man be able continually through years of poverty and imprisonment to keep his eye on the light beyond, to see his star through clouds?
7925Will you have Christ for your Shepherd, or will you have Death for your shepherd?
7925Would he not have left out of account that there was a steering apparatus, which was as plainly meant to guide as are the engines to drive?
7925Yes, but what manner of shepherd?
7925Yesterday''s business, to- morrow''s vanities, or God''s present love and your dependence upon Him?
7925_ Why_ art thou cast down, O my soul?
7925_ Why_ art thou cast down?
7925according to the Revised Version, read,''Thou hast delivered my soul from death; hast Thou not delivered my feet from falling?''
7925and is not the make of our souls as plainly suggestive of subordination and control?
7925and it is equivalent to the other interrogation,''Who shall ascend to the hill of the Lord, or who shall stand in His holy place?''
7925and some on the left, smitten to confusion and surprise, will say,''Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name?''
7925and who shall stand in His holy place?''
7925and why art thou disquieted within me?
7925and why art thou disquieted within me?''
7925are you any further than you were ten years ago?
7925are you ready for that renunciation?
7925art thou become like unto us?''
7925but''What does God will, if I can by any means discover it?''
7925but, How may I glorify Him?
7925but, Who can venture to be God''s guests?
7925can you take this psalm for yours?
7925did you ever try to measure one day''s actions by the standard of this Book?
7925do we not hear in these dreary words the cry of the immortal hunger of the soul for God, for the living God?
7925do you bring such thoughts to bear on the disappointments, anxieties, sorrows, losses that befall you, be they great or small?
7925do you know anything of that instinctive appeal to God?
7925for a man fronting that vague future, from whose weltering sea such black, sharp- toothed rocks protrude?
7925had he not harmed Uriah and Bathsheba?
7925have you ever known what it is to feel that your hungry heart is at rest?
7925have you got as far past the outsides of religion as this Psalmist had?
7925how can I get above my daily work, and be perpetually thinking of God and His will, and consciously realising communion with Him?''
7925how can a man''s work be that?''
7925if all at once a window in heaven was opened, and God glared in upon you?
7925if we had been what we ought, would such an environment have ever been possible as that which produces this modern unbelief?
7925is that your Christianity?
7925is, Did you ever know it by experience?
7925knowing all that it means, and being willing to take the answer, in forms that may rack your heart, and sadden your whole lives?
7925let me ask you the question, before I pass on-- the question for the sake of which I am preaching this sermon: Do_ you_ know that Father?
7925my friend,''why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread?''
7925now that I am here, what hast thou to say about these sorrows that thou hast been complaining about?
7925or do you serve because you must?
7925or to Thy faithfulness round about Thee?''
7925possess a changeless, imperishable, inwrought good like that?
7925say not, Who shall pass over the sea to bring Thy law near, that we may hear and do it?
7925than''How shall I_ cleanse_ it?''
7925therefore the children of men put their trust''?
7925to whom shall we go?
7925were not his deeds an offence to his whole kingdom?
7925what kind of life will lead to each?
7925what wait I for?
7925wherefore didst thou doubt?''
7925who is there that could bear the sight of a naked soul?
7925who of us has what he wanted, or having it, is satisfied?''
7925who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
7925who shall dwell in Thy holy hill?''
7925will you take the plain lesson that is here?
8071''And she ministered to them,''--how could she help that either, if she had any thankfulness in her heart?
8071''Are your hearts yet hardened?''
8071''Can I call thee Peter now, when thou hast not cared for My sorrow enough to wake while I wrestled?
8071''Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, while the bridegroom is with them?''
8071''Do men gather grapes of thorns?''
8071''Do ye not remember, when I broke the loaves among the thousands, how many baskets took ye up?
8071''Hast thou learned the lesson of My mercy?
8071''Having eyes, see ye not?
8071''Having eyes, see ye not?''
8071''How long must I be with you?''
8071''IS IT I?''
8071''If the eye were not sunlike,''says the great German thinker,''how could it see the sun?''
8071''Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed and not upon a candlestick?''
8071''Is it I?''
8071''Is not a man much better than a sheep,''and much more than a pig?
8071''Simon, sleepest thou?''
8071''Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou Me?''
8071''Straightway he will send him hither''--who is''he''?
8071''The little hills rejoice_ together_?
8071''Thou a king?''
8071''To what purpose is this waste?''
8071''To whom shall we go but unto Thee?
8071''What is there to me and thee?''
8071''What wilt Thou that I should do unto thee?''
8071''When I sent you forth without purse... lacked ye anything?''
8071''When saw we Thee... in need... and served Thee?''
8071''When the Son of Man cometh, shall He find faith on the earth?''
8071''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean,''especially when the would- be bringer is himself the unclean thing?
8071''Who is He?
8071''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8071''Why callest thou Me good?''
8071''Why could not we cast him out?''
8071''Why could not you cast him out?
8071''Why could we not cast him out?''
8071''Why did they not think of that before?
8071''Why do ye spend money for that which is not bread?''
8071''Why reason ye?
8071''Wist ye not that I must be about My Father''s business?''
8071''With whom took He counsel?
8071--not yet, after so many miracles, and living beside Me for so long?
807112- 26)''Is IT I?''
807136 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
8071AN UNANSWERED QUESTION''What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?''
8071Again the high priest asked Him, and said unto Him, Art Thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
8071And He answered them, saying, Who is My mother, or My brethren?
8071And He answered them, saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren?
8071And He asked him, What is thy name?
8071And He called them unto Him, and said unto them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?
8071And He said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was an hungred, he, and they that were with him?
8071And He said unto them, Know ye not this parable?
8071And He said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you?
8071And He said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
8071And He said, How is it that ye do not understand?''
8071And He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
8071And He saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath days, or to do evil?
8071And He was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake Him, and say unto Him, Master, carest Thou not that we perish?
8071And I want to know whether we shall call that sanity or insanity?
8071And Jesus answered and said unto them, Are ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and with staves to take Me?
8071And Pilate answered and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do unto Him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
8071And Pilate asked Him again, saying, Answerest Thou nothing?
8071And Pilate asked Him, Art Thou the King of the Jews?
8071And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
8071And beyond that, what do we learn?
8071And cried with a loud voice, and said, What have I to do with Thee, Jesus, Thou Son of the most high God?
8071And do the best of us do more, though we have less apology for our distance than Peter had?
8071And how does that Lord look at me and all my wanderings from Him, my hardness of heart, my Pharisaism and deadness to His spiritual power and beauty?
8071And is it not in parable just exactly what Jesus Christ does for the whole world?
8071And is not that same miracle of long- enduring love presented before every one of us, as in Christ''s heart for us?
8071And is not that what He does for us all?
8071And is there nothing else in this incident?
8071And is this worse than our sinful case?
8071And may we not regard this secret interview as representing for us what is needed on our part to make Christ''s forgiving love our own?
8071And may we not see, in that swift advance in front of the lagging disciples, some trace of the same feeling which we recognise to be so truly human?
8071And she went forth, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask?
8071And still further, may we not say that this is the inmost meaning and purpose of the whole frame of the material universe?
8071And suppose he was a man of that sort, with no expectation of anything from this Rabbi, how was Christ to get at him?
8071And that power, where does it come from?
8071And the Pharisees said unto Him, Behold, why do they on the Sabbath day that which is not lawful?
8071And the high priest stood up in their midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest Thou nothing?
8071And they asked Him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias must first come?
8071And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto Him one by one, Is it I?
8071And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?''
8071And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
8071And they say unto Him, Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?
8071And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
8071And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
8071And thus it is no mere arbitrary appointment which suspends your salvation and mine on our answer to this question,''What think ye of Christ?''
8071And what comes of this idle hearing, without acceptance or obedience?
8071And what did the man do?
8071And what do the questions suggest?
8071And what do we learn from His example?
8071And what is equal in persuasive power to the simple utterance of one''s own intense conviction?
8071And what is fruit in contradistinction to leaves?
8071And what said the man?
8071And what said the people?
8071And what said the wise doctors to it all?
8071And what sort of a''could not''was it that thus hampered Him in His work?
8071And what was hardening their hearts?
8071And what was the King doing when that sight burst upon Him, and while the acclamations eddied round Him?
8071And when He was come in, He saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep?
8071And where was such wealth as that in that company?
8071And who ought to believe you when you say,''Christ is my Saviour,''if your lives are, to all outward seeming, exactly what they were before?
8071And who will venture to say that he would not have done so too?
8071And why are they not continuous?
8071Annihilate, do I say?
8071Are not the devils that possess us as real and powerful?
8071Are not these really the profoundest truths as to His whole work in the world?
8071Are not these''discrepancies''much more valuable as confirmation of the story than precise accord would have been?
8071Are the popular''heroes''of Christian nations saints, teachers, lovers of men, in whom their Christ- likeness is the thing venerated?
8071Are these the gospel?
8071Are we as ready to surrender our cherished possessions for His use?
8071Are we doing otherwise?
8071Are we in the dreary period when''the Bridegroom is taken away''and fasting appropriate?
8071Are we not all tempted to shuffle off responsibility for the world''s hunger?
8071Are you such a very great being as that your happiness and well- being can legitimately be the ultimate purpose of God''s dealings with you?
8071Better for us to ask ourselves the question to- day about all the godless parts of our lives,''To what purpose is this waste?''
8071But He says,''Dost thou think that it is through thy finger on My robe?
8071But Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
8071But for this same restraining grace, to what depths might we not sink?
8071But if a man has not faith, his will is discordant with the will of God, and how can it be harmonised and discordant at the same time?
8071But is that the only end?
8071But is that the whole explanation?
8071But may we not draw a distinction between design and desire?
8071But notwithstanding all that, what will the felt presence of the Bridegroom do for these griefs that will come?
8071But of what law?
8071But what does He mean by the distinction between sick and sound, righteous and sinners?
8071But what does it matter?
8071But what had he to do with the joy of Resurrection?
8071But what if that eager freshness of delight may yet be ours once again?
8071But what is there rotting and festering down in the cellars?
8071But which is the stronger?
8071But why should the expelled demons seek such an abode?
8071But why should we do so?
8071But''is a candle brought to be set under a bushel?''
8071CHRIST''S LAMENT OVER OUR FAITHLESSNESS''He answereth him and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
8071Can my poor feeble hand find a cranny anywhere through which it may reach the robe?
8071Can the children of the bridechamber fast as long as the bridegroom is with them?''
8071Can there be anything but displeasure in Him?
8071Can we fancy the keen observance, the recognition of the hidden bad and good, the blazing indignation, and yet dewy pity, in those eyes?
8071Can you cleanse your own nature?
8071Can you forgive your own sins?
8071Can you make yourselves other than you are by any effort of volition, or by any painfulness of discipline?
8071Christ comes to each of you professing Christians, and asks,''What fruit hast thou borne after all My sedulous husbandry?''
8071Christ meets him with, Who is the''I''?
8071Dare we ask what were the elements of that all- enveloping horror of great darkness?
8071Deaf ears make a dumb Christ, What will happen when Jesus and His judges change places, as they will one day do?
8071Dear brother, do you open your heart to Him?
8071Dear friend, do you desire your truest good?
8071Did He deserve to be hailed as King a few short hours ago?
8071Did He see into the future?
8071Did Jesus will His transfiguration, or did it come about without His volition, or perhaps even without His consciousness?
8071Did it continue during all the time on the mountain, or did it pass when the second stage of the incident began?
8071Did the Creative Arm grow weary?
8071Did they not know, too, that Joseph and Nicodemus had been beforehand with them in their labour of love?
8071Did you ever think of what an extraordinary position that is for a man to take up?
8071Do not many of us remember moments of a far deeper and more earnest trust in Christ than marks our ordinary days?
8071Do not we know that the purer our love, and the more it has purified us, the more sensitive it becomes, even while the less suspicious it becomes?
8071Do these sparing and reverent words sound to you like the product of devout imagination, embellishing with legend the facts of history?
8071Do we delight in what strengthened Him?
8071Do we ever go down there with the''candle of the Lord''in our hands?
8071Do we habitually try to cultivate as ours Christ''s way of looking at men, and Christ''s emotions towards men?
8071Do we not hear the boom of thunder- peals in the prologue to John''s Gospel, perhaps the grandest words ever written?
8071Do we not often think that our resources are absurdly insufficient, and so, faintheartedly make them still less?
8071Do we not see here a trace of something that we all know?
8071Do ye not remember?''
8071Do you acknowledge Him as your King?
8071Do you care at all about the calm and pure blessings of communion with God?
8071Do you cast your garments in the way, and say:''Ride on, great Prince''?
8071Do you count it your highest honour if He will use you and your possessions, and condescend to say that He has need of such poor creatures as we are?
8071Do you desire to have your sins forgiven?
8071Do you know anything of that personal communion?
8071Do you know that you can not win it, or fight for it to gain it, or do anything to obtain it, in your own strength?
8071Do you remember another''if''with which Christ was once besought?
8071Do you submit yourself to His inspection, to His cleansing?
8071Do you think any one would say of your religion that you were''beside yourself,''because you made so much of it?
8071Do you want to be the masters of your own lusts and passions?
8071Does any shadow of weariness steal over that life which lives and is not exhausted?
8071Does it not gather all the world in the sweep of its mighty purpose of mercy?
8071Does it?
8071Does not the very severity of the rebuke testify to its having set some chords vibrating in His soul?
8071Does our work rest upon the basis of inward fellowship with God which underlay His?
8071Does the bush consume in burning?
8071Does the incident mean supernatural knowledge or a preconcerted token, like the provision of the ass at the entry into Jerusalem?
8071Does this sound like a madman, or an epileptic, or like a spirit which knew more than men knew, and trembled and hated more than they could do?
8071Doth He not speak and it is done?
8071Even now, after nineteen centuries of Christ''s influence have modified the popular ideals, what chance have they?
8071For instance, did you ever observe the peculiar beginning of this Gospel?
8071For what is salvation?
8071For what is the goal to which they tend?
8071For what reason was there this unusual emotion ere He spoke the word which cleansed?
8071For what reason was there this unwonted slowness in Christ''s healing works?
8071For what was it that He did?
8071For what?
8071Give way to despondency?
8071Has Christ told you that it is His will that your child shall be healed?
8071Has it not been an inspiration to the Church ever since?
8071Has purity any attraction for you?
8071Has the benighted world ever caused us as much pain as some trivial pecuniary loss has done?
8071Have not all sinned?
8071Have not''the poor''got far more good out of Mary''s box of ointment than the three hundred pence that a few of them lost by it?
8071Have you cried that?
8071Have you heard Jesus Christ saying to you,''Come... and I will give you rest''?
8071Having ears, hear ye not?''
8071Having eyes, see ye not?
8071Having eyes, see ye not?
8071He begins with the question,''How long is it ago since this came unto him?''
8071He comes to us with the heart- moving appeal,''I have given all to thee; what givest thou to Me?''
8071He did say once,''Why callest thou Me good?''
8071He had renounced his allegiance; was the renunciation to be accepted?
8071He had said,''I am not one of them''; did Christ answer,''Be it so; one of them thou shalt no more be''?
8071He has to say-- what He once said to one of the Twelve,''Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?''
8071He saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
8071He upset their scheme with the simple question,''What is it that you want?''
8071He would have them ask,''Why this change in us, since He is the same?
8071His answer starts with a counter- question-- another''why?''
8071His voice pierced then into the dull, cold ear of death, and has it become weaker since?
8071How came a boy to be so provident?
8071How can I fling stones at any poor creature when I am so full of sin myself?
8071How can a truth operate if it is not believed?
8071How can love bless and cherish if it is not trusted?
8071How can the Spirit hallow and cleanse if it is not yielded to?
8071How can the gifts be put into it if it hangs listless by the side, or in obstinately closed and pushed behind the back?
8071How can you enter if the door be fast closed?
8071How comes that to be?
8071How comes that to be?
8071How could one who was thus nestling nearer to that heart be the betrayer?
8071How could she help it?
8071How could she sit still and not minister to Him who had done so much for her?
8071How did the women receive the message?
8071How did these questions and their answers serve as introduction to the announcement of the Cross?
8071How he would feel more and more at each step,''I am at His mercy; what is He going to do with me?''
8071How much do I trust God?
8071How much of all our service could live in the light of His felt presence?
8071How unconsciously the exclamation,''What need we further witnesses?''
8071How, then, before the palm- branches are withered, can He deserve rude hands?''
8071How, then, can any man''inherit eternal life''by good deeds, which he is only able to do because God has poured some of His own goodness into him?
8071I do not ask you, Do you want to go to Heaven or to escape Hell, when you die?
8071If He be rejected-- what then?
8071If He were so poor a creature, why were they there, all the way from Jerusalem, some of them?
8071If His word can tell as a force on material things, what is the conclusion?
8071If not, how can you pray in faith that it is?
8071If there be no such connection, how can the reservoir be filled?
8071If you fling the berries of the thorn into the winepress, will you get sweet sap out of them?
8071If you went out hence to- night, and saw some drunken ruffian beating his wife or ill- using his child, would you not do well to be angry?
8071In all your minute study of the letter of the Scripture, did you never take heed to that page?
8071In that wonderful conversation, full as it is of allusions to Peter''s fall, Christ asks but one question,''Lovest thou Me?''
8071In the whirl of agitation of that morning, would any one be at leisure to take much note of the exact minute?
8071In this connection, too, is it not striking to notice how long His short life and ministry appeared to our Lord Himself?
8071In view of these, what should make us doubt?
8071Is it less mighty or less loving now?
8071Is it not enough?
8071Is it not waste to buy disappointments at the price of a soul and of a life?
8071Is it the voice of a Divine Judge, or of a man judging in his own cause, which speaks this passionless sentence?
8071Is not He here doing what He tells us to do;''Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth''?
8071Is not His command still,''Give ye them to eat''?
8071Is not all this too an everlasting revelation of our Lord''s attitude?
8071Is not his place in the hospital?
8071Is not that silent, unobserved Presence, with His keen searching eye that lights on all, a solemn parable of a perpetual truth?
8071Is not that the meaning of His own Incarnation?
8071Is not that the meaning of the altars, and priests, and sacrifices, and the old cumbrous apparatus of the Mosaic law?
8071Is not that the meaning of the whole complicated system of Old Testament revelation?
8071Is not the calm, effortless forth- putting of His will the cause and the means of Creation?
8071Is not the purest, most unselfish, highest love, that by which the least failure in response is felt most painfully?
8071Is not the same question coming to us?
8071Is not this the description of a mournfully large proportion of hearers of God''s truth?
8071Is sin, then, a passport to His deeper love?
8071Is there any saving power in them?
8071Is there not in it, too, a lesson for all you good- hearted Christian men and women, in all your work?
8071Is this thy fervid love?''
8071It is easy to answer that; but this is the all- important interrogation,''Whom do_ ye_ say that I am?''
8071It is to Mark that we owe our knowledge of that accent of complaint in their words, for he alone gives their''Carest Thou not?''
8071It is wiser to cry''Is it I?''
8071Jesus Christ has a great many strange things in His treasure- house-- widows''mites, cups of water, Mary''s broken vase-- has He anything of yours?
8071Jesus wondered at the slowness of the disciples to learn their lesson, and the wonder was reflected in the sad question,''Have ye not_ yet_ faith?''
8071John asked''Who is it?''
8071John''s disciples came and said,''Why do not your disciples fast?''
8071LAMPS AND BUSHELS''And Jesus said unto them, Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
8071LOVE''S QUESTION''What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?''
8071Let us just recall the principle already referred to, that the''salt''implies the whole cleansing divine energies, and ask what are these?
8071Many of them would be saying in their hearts, and perhaps some in words,''Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?''
8071May I add one more emotion which seems to me to be unmistakably expressed by this rapid fusilade of questions?
8071May I make a very simple, close personal application of this thought?
8071May I venture to speak direct to this hypothetical person, whose originals are dotted about in my audience?
8071May not the difference between the time of starting and that of arrival solve some of the difficulty?
8071May we not fairly apply this lesson to ourselves?
8071May we not say this is a divine hope?
8071May we venture to put stress on the fact that He does not say that He will reject them?
8071May we venture to say, as we have already hinted, that all this pain is in some mysterious way still inflicted on His loving heart?
8071Note, too, the tinge of irony in that''Did ye_ never_ read?''
8071Now, what do you think of the man that did that?
8071Now, why was that?
8071Of whom has it been true from of old that''He spake and it was done, He commanded and it stood fast''?
8071One says,''Why doth He thus speak?''
8071Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
8071Our delight should be in obedience, and only when our wills are submitted to His does He say to us,''What wilt thou?''
8071RECEIVING AND FORBIDDING''And He came to Capernaum: and being in the house He asked them, What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?
8071Saying, Let us alone; what have we to do with Thee, Thou Jesus of Nazareth?
8071Shall not we be restful and confident when our Brother, the Son of Man, sits ruling all things?
8071Shall we not always subordinate-- and sometimes, if needful, sacrifice-- the less to the greater?
8071Should it not be enough?
8071Suppose Jesus Christ stood where I stand, and spoke to you:''What wilt thou that I should do for you?''
8071Suppose their self- living had been''successful''to the highest point, what would be the good of all the world to a dead man?
8071Suppose you had this wishing- cap that Christ put on Bartimaeus''s head put on yours: what would you ask?
8071THE ALABASTER BOX''And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
8071THE PATIENT TEACHER, AND THE SLOW SCHOLARS''And when Jesus knew It, He saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
8071THE SECRET OF GLADNESS''And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?''
8071TOUCH OR FAITH?
8071That you may go to Heaven?
8071That your sins may be forgiven?
8071The distinct intention of the question,''What is thy name?''
8071The first lesson to be gathered from these words is drawn from the name by which our Lord here addresses the apostle:''_ Simon_, sleepest thou?''
8071The first question is-- Miracle or Plan?
8071The question is not how much have I done, or given, but could I have done or given more?
8071The question which tests us is not merely,''Whom do men say that I am?''
8071The second question,''But whom say ye that I am?''
8071The self- distrustful question,''Is it I?''
8071The world is today full of moaning voices crying,''Art thou He that should come, or do we look for another?''
8071Then Pilate said unto them, Why, what evil hath He done?
8071Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
8071There is safety in asking Him,''Is it I?''
8071These are the gifts; and how can these be given to a man if he has not trust in the Giver?
8071They thought it impossible, as they felt the throbbing of their own hearts-- and yet-- and yet-- might it not be?
8071They very naturally said''Where?''
8071This man wanted his eyesight: do we not want too?
8071This my joy therefore is fulfilled''?
8071This same Peter once asked,''How oft shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him?''
8071This was the Lord''s doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes?
8071To one who lives ever in the Father''s bosom, what can seem so strange as that men should prefer homeless exposedness and dreary loneliness?
8071To one whose eyes ever behold unseen realities, what so marvellous as men''s blindness?
8071To us, too, comes the loving rebuke of this question,''How long shall I suffer you?''
8071To whom should they be rendered?
8071Typical, too, is it not, of a Christian''s blessed death?
8071Was He flinging away His life in mere despair?
8071Was He sinfully neglecting precautions?
8071Was ever the irony of history more pungently exemplified than in an Annas and Caiaphas holding up hands of horror at the''blasphemies''of Jesus?
8071Was it not a strange time to squabble when they had just been told of His death?
8071Was it not all a picture- book in which the infant eyes of the race might see in a material form deep spiritual realities?
8071Was it the faith of the bearers, or of the sick man, which Christ rewarded?
8071Was not that the meaning and explanation of our Lord''s parabolic teaching?
8071Was not the answer,''We are able,''too bold?
8071Was that Sabbath work?
8071Was the same fanaticism of martyrdom which has often told upon men, acting upon Him?
8071Was there toil for the divine nature in the making of a universe?
8071Was there, then, no example in this scene of that other requirement?
8071We might paraphrase it somewhat thus: Did you say''If thou canst do anything''?
8071We might read these other words of our text,''How long shall I suffer you?''
8071Were their prayers so very unlike the wishes of many of us?
8071Were these His reasons?
8071What are the blessings that Jesus Christ bestows?
8071What are the powers by which Christ works upon men''s hearts?
8071What are you a Christian for?
8071What cared the Pharisees whether the poor cripple was healed or no?
8071What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it?''
8071What could such a man see in Jesus but a harmless visionary?
8071What describes such a type of religion with more piercing accuracy than''nothing but leaves''?
8071What did Christ seek?
8071What did he feel as he passed swiftly into the shadow of the olives, and caught the first sight of Jesus?
8071What do we mean when we say about a man,''He can do it, if he likes,''but to imply that it is so easy to do it, that it would be cruel not to do it?
8071What do you think of popular judgment?
8071What does Jesus do when thus''wounded in the house of His friends''?
8071What does that view of the words suggest to us?
8071What does the world care about the ceremonials and the externals of worship, and a painful orthodoxy, and the study of the letter of Scripture?
8071What has become of the seven churches of Asia Minor?
8071What have you laid up in these memories of yours to start into life some day:''at the last biting like a serpent and stinging like an adder''?
8071What if I do not heal him?
8071What if the eternal youth of the heavens means, amongst other things, that_ there_ are pleasures which always satisfy but never cloy?
8071What if, after all that we have learned and all that we have received, we still have to say,''It doth not yet appear what we shall be''?
8071What if, in perpetual advance, we find and keep for ever that ever new gladness, which here we vainly seek in perpetual distraction?
8071What imagination shall fill out the details of the''worse than''which lurks behind that''better''?
8071What is all Christian living but following Christ afar off?
8071What is it which these, thy sins, witness against thee?''
8071What is the reason?
8071What is this watchfulness?
8071What may have been the reason?
8071What more do we learn from Christ''s toil?
8071What more do we learn from our Lord''s toils?
8071What more is needed?
8071What must He, who takes this name as His own, have thought Himself to be to the world, and the world to Him?
8071What raised them from the stupor of despair and incredulity?
8071What right had He thus calmly to pronounce condemnation?
8071What shall therefore the lord of the vineyard do?
8071What sort of a man was he?
8071What thirsty lips since that week have ever got any good out of Rabbinism and Judaism?
8071What took our Lord back there?
8071What was He that treachery to Him should be a crime so transcendent?
8071What was it that drew that sigh from the heart of Jesus?
8071What was it that made these humble lives so glad when Christ was with them, filling them with strange new sweetness and power?
8071What was new in Christ''s return to His Father''s bosom?
8071What was the meaning of it?
8071What went into the herd of swine?
8071What were they thinking about?
8071What would He think if He came to us and tested us?
8071What would they do if He were to go away from them altogether?
8071What, then, did He teach when He said,''This is My blood of the covenant, which is shed for many''?
8071What_ could_ the disciples say, as they sat there in the great calm, in answer to Christ''s question,''Why are ye fearful?''
8071When He says to each,''Answerest thou nothing?
8071Whence had this man His wisdom and mighty works?
8071Where are Ephesus and the other apocalyptic churches?
8071Where did_ He_ get His wisdom?''
8071Where do we learn that faith must be complete to be genuine?
8071Where had they come from?
8071Where is''the right hand of God''?
8071Where should a doctor be but where disease is rife?
8071Where was the body?
8071Where were Salome''s ambitious hopes for her two sons now?
8071Wherefore was he there?
8071Which of us could stand it?
8071Which?
8071While the other disciples asked''Is it I?''
8071Who are near?
8071Who can count the glancing wings of the white- winged flock of sea- birds as they sail and turn in the sunshine?
8071Who can tell what the harvest is going to be?
8071Who entered?
8071Who is He?''
8071Who that had the faintest glimmer of what He was could suppose that the stern, fiery spirits of Elijah or John had come to life again in Him?
8071Who was it that frightened Herod?
8071Who was likely to have told him such an insignificant thing as that?
8071Who_ might_ have been expected to be its witnesses?
8071Whose name is stamped upon our spirits?
8071Why are our possessions in God so small, our power so weak?
8071Why did Christ begin by asking about the popular judgment of His personality?
8071Why did He act thus?
8071Why did He do that?
8071Why did He stoop and touch the woman, and take her by the hand and gently lift her up?
8071Why do we read''He rested on the seventh day from all His works''?
8071Why do ye spend that money thus?
8071Why does it not do so with Christ''s act?
8071Why have so many Christian men so little joy in their lives?
8071Why have so many Christians so little joy in their lives?
8071Why is it that we do not understand?
8071Why not?
8071Why to the dying protomartyr was there granted that vision thus varied?
8071Why were their hearts being hardened?
8071Why''must''He suffer?
8071Why, then, did he not begin by questioning Jesus, and do without the witnesses?
8071Why?
8071Why?
8071Why?
8071Why?
8071Will not that be a worse breach of the Sabbath day than if I heal him?''
8071Will that be doing nothing?
8071Will you not answer His sovereign word of promise with your''Lord, I believe''?
8071Would not that kindle an expectation in him?
8071Would you like to live always in the light of His face?
8071Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
8071_ Why_ did He wish to baffle the traitor?
8071am I weak as water, and saying I am strong?''
8071and another said, Is it I?
8071and are not His sisters here with us?
8071and do ye not remember?''
8071and how then will ye know all parables?
8071and in which hand is the sceptre?
8071and not to be set on a candlestick?''
8071and what shall be the sign of Thy coming?''
8071and what wisdom is this which is given unto Him, that even such mighty works are wrought by His hands?
8071and who instructed Him, and taught Him?''
8071art Thou come to destroy us?
8071as addressed to the tossing waves, smoothing them to a calm plain?
8071behold, I was left alone; these, where had they been?''
8071brethren, if it were not for the heavenward look, how could we bear the sight of earth?
8071couldest not thou watch one hour?
8071dear friends, does He not wonder at us?
8071hast thou responded to My love?
8071have weakened and corrupted the Church for hundreds of years?
8071have ye your heart yet hardened?
8071having ears, hear ye not?
8071how is it that ye have no faith?
8071how long shall I be with you?
8071how long shall I suffer you?''
8071how long shall I suffer you?''
8071how long shall I suffer you?''
8071how long shall I suffer you?''
8071is it not strange that you should need to be urged to go to the Healer to whom she went?
8071must we not all acknowledge woful failures in this regard?
8071or when an Apostle in calmer tones declares,''I have great heaviness and continual sorrow of heart''?
8071perceive ye not yet, neither understand?
8071the same thing is true still, or what would become of any of us?
8071this, all theories, ancient or modern, which deny the Resurrection, are shattered by this one question, What became of Jesus Christ''s body?
8071to meet their''why?''
8071to save life, or to kill?
8071what does He see there?
8071what is it which these witness against Thee?
8071what new doctrine is this?
8071when saw we Thee an hungered, and fed Thee?''
8071when saw we Thee hungry and fed Thee?''
8071which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?
8071who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
8068''As the sun when he goeth forth in his strength''--would anybody say that about my Christian character?
8068''Come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord''''What do these Hebrews here?''
8068''Did I desire a son?''
8068''Did I not say, Do not deceive me?''
8068''Dost thou govern?''
8068''Fear not?''
8068''Hast thou found me,_ O mine enemy?
8068''Hath a nation changed their gods, which yet are no gods?
8068''How often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wing?''
8068''I purpose to build an house for the name of the Lord''?
8068''It might have been, and it is not''; does a sadder speech than that fall from human lips?
8068''Know ye that Ramoth in Gilead is ours, and we be still, and take it not out of the hands of the King of Syria?''
8068''Know ye that Ramoth in Gilead is ours?''
8068''Know ye that Ramoth is ours?''
8068''My atmosphere''--will one man claim the free, unappropriated winds of heaven as his?
8068''My sun''--will one man claim property in that great luminary that pours its light down on the whole world?
8068''Of how much sorer punishment... shall he be thought worthy,''who keeps to himself the food of the world?
8068''The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?''
8068''The word of the Lord came to him, and He said unto him, What doest thou here, Elijah?''
8068''There went up... about three thousand and they''--did what?
8068''Under which King?
8068''What act is all its thought had been?''
8068''What agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
8068''What ailest thee, thou sea, that thou fleest; thou Jordan, that thou turnest back?''
8068''What communion hath light with darkness?''
8068''What do these Israelites here?''
8068''What does he want to get by it?''
8068''What ought I to have done to my vineyard?''
8068''What saith my Lord unto his servant?''
8068''Where is the Lord God of Elijah?''
8068''Who is he that will harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?''
8068''Who is on the Lord''s side?''--Who?
8068''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8068''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8068''Why?''
8068''Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
8068''if a man see his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion against him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?''
806815)''WHAT DOEST THOU HERE?''
8068AHAB AND MICAIAH''And Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the Lord besides, that we might enquire of him?
8068After whom is the king of Israel come out?
8068Again he is made to feel his own impotence, and his question,''Are here all thy children?''
8068Again, what more does that name say?
8068Am I anxious?
8068Am I fighting?
8068Am I glad?
8068Am I perplexed in mind?
8068Am I struggling?
8068Am I treading a lonely path?
8068An enemy, or a friend,--which is God in His truth to you?
8068Analyse his words, and do you not hear, ringing in them, three things, which are the seed of all nobility and splendour in human character?
8068And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and be guiltless?
8068And David said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou men''s words, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt?
8068And David said, Whither shall I go up?
8068And David was afraid of the Lord that day, and said, How shall the ark of the Lord come to me?
8068And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi?
8068And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel?
8068And Joab said, Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?
8068And Naaman said, Shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy servant two mules''burden of earth?
8068And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the Lord hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?
8068And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children?
8068And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
8068And Samuel said, How can I go?
8068And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
8068And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
8068And are they not round about us?
8068And at that moment what did he do?
8068And because there were so many of them, would he run away?
8068And does not God still in like manner deal with us all?
8068And he bowed himself, and said, What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?
8068And he came thither unto a cave, and lodged there, and, behold, the word of the Lord came to him, and He said unto him, What doest thou here, Elijah?
8068And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee?
8068And he said, Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should do this; is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?
8068And he said, What is there done, my son?
8068And he spake unto the children of Israel, saying, When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones?
8068And he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said, Where is the Lord God of Elijah?
8068And how did Ziba like his task?
8068And if he does not sober down, what then?
8068And if the people of Jericho, right over against them, chose to fall upon them as they were struggling across, what could hinder utter defeat?
8068And if the question is asked, Why does God thus love?
8068And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
8068And is not all this true to- day?
8068And is not that something like despising the birthright?
8068And is not that true?
8068And is this the manner of man, O Lord God?
8068And it came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words unto Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
8068And it came to pass, when they were come to Beth- lehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?
8068And on whom is all the desire of Israel?
8068And the Lord said unto Joshua, Get thee up; wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?
8068And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?
8068And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, Comest thou peaceably?
8068And the king said unto him, Where is he?
8068And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe?
8068And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the kindness of God unto him?
8068And the other is, Does this help or hinder my religion?
8068And the question for each of us is, What do we do when we are left to do as we like?
8068And the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he did, and his wisdom, are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
8068And then, when, having done wrong, God''s merciful messenger of a sharp sorrow finds us out, we say,''Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?''
8068And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
8068And was the penalty such a very great one?
8068And what can David say more unto Thee?
8068And what does that exclamation mean?
8068And what is it?
8068And what lies in them like a lump of solid metal that has been melted out of the huge heap of days and deeds that fed the fire?
8068And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult?
8068And when God pardons, does it mean that He waives His laws, or does it mean that He lets us come into the whole warmth and sunshine of His love?
8068And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said, What meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
8068And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us today before the Philistines?
8068And when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Ziba?
8068And which is it to me?
8068And who can doubt that the three were more fully repaid for their devotion, as David poured it out unto the Lord, than if he had drunk it eagerly up?
8068And why is the difference?
8068And, when the fifty scouts come back empty- handed, all he says is a quiet''Did I no say unto you, Go not?''
8068Are the warnings true?
8068Are these contradictory or supplementary accounts?
8068Are we only to be''fair- weather Christians,''or are we to be prepared for all the trials and sufferings that may befall us?
8068Are you important enough to be an ultimate end of God''s mercy?
8068Are you one of us, or from the enemy''s camp?''
8068Are you ready, my brother, for that?
8068Are you so sure that you will wish, or that it will be possible, to face right about and get on to a new line?
8068Are_ you_ to have part in it?
8068As the Lord said to Gideon,''Go in_ this_ thy might, and thou shalt save Israel,... have not I sent thee?''
8068Ask yourselves, have you gone in at the open doors?
8068BARZILLAI''And Barzillai said unto the king, How long have I to live, that I should go up with the king unto Jerusalem?
8068Behold, here I am: witness against me before the Lord, and before His anointed: whose ox have I taken?
8068But do we make willingly and gladly the surrenders and the self- abnegations that are demanded by our loyalty to our Master?
8068But does the supreme example of it affect us as much as the lesser examples of it do?
8068But instead of this absolute submission and completeness and joyfulness of surrender of ourselves to Him, what do we find?
8068But is it only Abner who knew that he was trying to thwart God''s will?
8068But is it so?
8068But is not that mysterious continuance of effort, foreknown to be futile, the very paradox of God''s love?
8068But is that enough for God''s heart?
8068But note how he speaks gently and with a certain dignity, crushing down his anxiety,--''How went the matter, my son?''
8068But the children of Belial said, How shall this man save us?
8068But then, there is a practical, working limit for each of us; and that is-- what do you desire?
8068But there is another question, and another Questioner--''What doest thou here, Elijah?''
8068But was Jesus any the less near to help His servant?
8068But was it necessary that he should be the king''s favourite?
8068But what is a lame man to do with it?
8068But what then?
8068But what then?
8068But why should he say''the chariot of_ Israel_''?
8068Can you build your altar, and give it this same name?
8068Can you say as much?
8068Can you say,''I have heard of Thee by the hearing of the ear, but now mine eye seeth Thee''?
8068Can you write upon the memorial of your experiences,''The Lord is my peace''?
8068DAVID AND JONATHAN''S SON''And David said, is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him kindness for Jonathan''s sake?
8068DAVID''S GRATITUDE''Then went king David in, and sat before the Lord, and he said, Who am I, O Lord God?
8068David evidently did not feel sure about him, and stopped his voluble utterances somewhat brusquely:''Why speakest thou any more of thy matters?''
8068David is not yet at the end of his difficulties, and next suggests, how is he to know Saul''s mind?
8068David recognises that, since he is alone, he must be a messenger; and now the question is, What has he to tell?
8068Dear friends, do you know anything of such an experience?
8068Dear young friends,''what shall the end be''?
8068Deborah was a''prophetess,''and people say,''What did she prophesy?''
8068Did God then die with the judge?
8068Did anybody ever hear of church discipline being exercised on men who committed Achan''s sin?
8068Did he himself take part in idolatrous worship, or simply, with the foolish fondness of an old sensualist, let these foreign women have their shrines?
8068Did not Elisha''s eye pierce the wretched hypocrite as with a dart?
8068Did not Jesus give the traitor the sop, as a last token of friendship, a last appeal to his heart?
8068Did the lighthouse make the rock that it stands on?
8068Did the promise, then, fail?
8068Did you ever notice how St. Paul, in writing to the Thessalonians about that coming, seems to have his mind turned back to the incident before us?
8068Do I answer it by my love?
8068Do great authors rejoice in the rising of young reputations that dim theirs?
8068Do not such thoughts lead us by contrast to Him who has done what none other can do?
8068Do political parties think it a good thing to get the religious people to go for their ticket?
8068Do we love God so?
8068Do we not see ourselves in the mirror of this story?
8068Do we recognise our criminality in regard to these as vividly as we should?
8068Do we regulate the hidden man of the heart accordingly?
8068Do we try to say it when all things are smooth and bright?
8068Do you believe that that is what you ought to do?
8068Do you know anything else that can?
8068Do you know the further experience expressed in the subsequent words of the same quotation:''Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes''?
8068Do you like him as well, now that you have him, as you did before?''
8068Do you remember''He steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem''?
8068Do you stand to your words?''
8068Do you think it is a goal to be set before you as an ideal of human nature?
8068Do you think that the world respects that type of Christian, or regards his religion as the kind of thing to be admired?
8068Does his death paralyse the march of the tribes?
8068Does not God work in the working of''natural''phenomena?
8068Does not Joab''s pledge of mutual help carry in it a lesson applicable to all the divisions of God''s great army?
8068Does not that suggest the thought that we may take this story as a prophetic symbol?
8068Does not the very name of''the Holy Land''witness to the survival of Naaman''s sentimental error?
8068Does the drunkard take a glass the less, because he knows that if he goes on he will have a drunkard''s liver and die a miserable death?
8068Does the electric influence terminate when it reaches you, or is it turned on to you that from you it may be passed to others?
8068Does the slave- owner own the man whom he whips within an inch of his life, and who dare not do anything without his permission?
8068Does this world look like a place where forgiveness is such an easy thing?
8068During life this training will go on; and after life, what then?
8068Except in the lowly''What am I?''
8068For what purpose comes it that you are Christians?
8068For what was the ark?
8068Had he tried to restrain them?
8068Had not Samuel had enough of kings of towering stature?
8068Had they a right to suspend their allegiance on compliance with their terms?
8068Had they forgotten Eben- ezer, and many another field, where they and their fathers had but to stand still and see the Lord fight for them?
8068Hast_ thou_ found me, O mine enemy?''
8068Have not I commanded thee?
8068Have you considered the forces that are arrayed against you?
8068Have you considered what it is that you have to fight for?
8068Have you done it?
8068Have you ever known the thrill of resolving to become the bondservant and the slave of some great cause not your own?
8068Have you ever set a light to that inert mass of enthusiasm that lies within you?
8068Have you ever taken stock honestly of your own resources?
8068Have you ever woke up the sleeper?
8068Have you passed from hearsay into personal contact?
8068Have you realised how different it is to dream things and to do them?
8068He asked,''What shall I say?''
8068He charges them with disobedience, and asks the same question as had been asked of Eve,''What is this ye have done?''
8068He gives Joshua back his own''wherefore''in the question that sounds so harsh,''Wherefore art thou thus fallen upon thy face?''
8068He knew her; did she know him?
8068He never says,''How long dost thou mourn?''
8068He ought to be afraid, unless-- unless what?
8068How came such people by such thoughts as these?
8068How can I help being afraid?''
8068How can such an old age so bright and beautiful be secured?
8068How could he doubt future words which should come to him, when he recalled how marvellously this one had been fulfilled?
8068How could he doubt that God had sent him and would care for him, with such memories as those of his winged purveyors?
8068How could they, as long as the remembrance of that kindness lasted?
8068How does the prophet receive his distinguished visitor?
8068How many men and women there are sitting in these pews, who, if I asked them the question, would say that they were Christians?
8068How many moments do you remember of consecration and service, of devotion to your God and your fellows?
8068How many of us would listen much more respectfully to wisdom, if it lived in a palace, than in''dens and caves of the earth''?
8068How many times can you remember of devout consecration to Him?
8068How much inward peace is ours?
8068How old was he who said that?
8068How should talents of silver and gold, and changes of raiment, have worth in eyes before which that awful, blessed vision flames?
8068How to secure it?
8068How were they to get over?
8068How, then, was he''gathered to his people''?
8068I wonder if the proportion would be less in Christ''s army to- day, if professing Christians were as frank as Gideon''s men?
8068If He were to deal with us as men often deal with one another, asking us,''Well, how much do you want?
8068If a man can but look into the realities of things, will he see only the work of men and of the forces of nature?
8068If he requited David''s kindness thus unworthily, is it not the too common experience that one way of making enemies is to load with benefits?
8068If it needed a human hand to keep them from departing, had they ever come near?
8068If the offer has been clearly before your minds,''Christ or the world?''
8068If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it?''
8068If we humbly ask Him,''Am I to go, or not to go?''
8068In a sense, yes, but the voice came,''What dost thou here, Elijah?''
8068In all the three hundred and sixty- five of them, my friend, how many moments stand out distinct before you as moments of high communion with God?
8068In the presence of the coalition of evil, is not the separation of the friends of good, madness?
8068In what sense did Nero own Paul when he shut him up in prison, and cut his head off?
8068In what sense was it made''before the Lord''?
8068Is Deborah''s aspiration fulfilled about me?
8068Is it a shop?
8068Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants?
8068Is it congruous with your dignity as immortal souls?
8068Is it innocent or guilty?
8068Is it not a criminal thing for Christian people thus to neglect, and to put aside, and never to seek to obtain, all these great gifts of God?
8068Is it not on thee, and on all thy father''s house?
8068Is it to be blamed for the shipwreck?
8068Is it to bring outward prosperity, or to extend their territory, or to give them victory?
8068Is it worth your while to devote yourself to transient aims?
8068Is it your washing, or the water, that will clean you?
8068Is not God Love?
8068Is not God our Father?
8068Is not that emphatic assertion of the fact, and emphatic silence as to the''how,''a frequent characteristic of God''s promises?
8068Is not that the right order?
8068Is not that, too, a law of the divine procedure to- day?
8068Is not the sentence on this scoffing lord the very sentence pronounced ever on unbelief?
8068Is that not the place for you?
8068Is that the work of an enemy?
8068Is that what your Christianity does for you?
8068Is that worth calling ownership at all?
8068Is the gospel not a thing to live by as well as to die by?
8068Is the saying of James''s Epistle a reminiscence of Solomon''s dream,''If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God,... and it shall be given him''?
8068Is there any magnet that has proved strong enough to raise you from the low levels along which your life creeps?
8068Is there any other attitude to Jesus Christ which corresponds to our relation to Him, to what He has done for us, to what we say that He is to us?
8068Is there any person or thing in this world that has ever been able to lift you up out of your miserable selves?
8068Is there any reason why the deeper, more religious explanation should not be united with the scientific one?
8068Is there as good an excuse for us in Britain, in our recent adoration of successful generals?
8068Is there no such thing known as a flaming profession of religion, because it is respectable, or opens the way to some good position?
8068Is there not a suggestion here, too, as to the sort of travelling we may expect to have?
8068Is there not work enough for you out there, in that wicked world?
8068Is there not''blood''on many a woman''s ball- dress, on many an article of luxury, on many an amusement?
8068Is this half- comatose old man the David who flashed like a meteor and struck swift as a thunderbolt but a few years before?
8068It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
8068It is quite true that David is but a youth, and Goliath a giant and a veteran; but is that all that is to be said?
8068It means absolute security, for will He not close His fingers over His palm to keep the soul that has laid itself there?
8068It was but a chest of shittimwood, with two slabs of lettered stone in it,--and what help was in that?
8068JONATHAN, THE PATTERN OF FRIENDSHIP''And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan, What have I done?
8068Jesus Christ addresses each of us in the Apostle''s words:''Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth?''
8068Let each ask himself,''Suppose that I had to say out what I want most, dare I avow before my own conscience, to say nothing of God, what it is?
8068May not these particulars, too, be meant to have some symbolic significance?
8068May we not also venture to apply the peculiar accoutrements of the victorious three hundred to ourselves?
8068May we not learn lessons from it?
8068May we not learn the lesson to stand fixed and patient wherever God sets us, as long as He does not call us thence?
8068May we recall the old distinction that God loves the sinner while He hates the sin?
8068Moses is dead,--what then?
8068Must He not thereby be''declared to be the Son of God''?
8068My conscience says to me,''It is wrong to do wrong''; but when I say to my conscience,''Yes, and pray what is wrong?''
8068Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
8068No doubt it was; but is it not true that, in a very real sense, a man may keep himself young all his life, if he will go the right way to work?
8068No man can answer reasonably when He asks,''Why hast thou done it?''
8068No man dare answer when God asks,''What hast thou done?''
8068Now what is there in all that, to make a sermon out of?
8068Now, brethren, here is a question for each of us: Do I yield to that timeless, tender clasp of the divine Father and Mother in one?
8068Now, what did all that mean?
8068Now, what is a''saint''?
8068Now, young people, is not that picture one to touch your hearts?
8068Of the one we can but say,''Is not this a brand plucked from the burning?''
8068On which hand are you standing?
8068One is, Can I ask God to bless this thing, and my doing it?
8068Or are you indeed an end, but only that in your turn you might be a means of transmitting?
8068Or are you, as so many of you are, like spiders living in the midst of your web, mainly intent upon what you can catch by it?
8068Or, how does the pert objector know that that is the only way of fulfilling the promise?
8068RECREANT REUBEN''Why satest then among the sheepfolds, to hear the pipings for the flocks?
8068Rejected or neglected or passed by apparently without our having done anything in regard to it, what are the issues?
8068Run now, I pray thee, to meet her, and say unto her, Is it well with thee?
8068Shall I not shrivel up when His fiery finger is laid upon me?
8068Shall we keep our hearts sullen and cold before such a fire of love?
8068Should we not fight to the death, some of us, for the last inch of soil, for the last ounce of treasure, that belonged to us?
8068So Gehazi followed after Naaman: and when Naaman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?
8068So I ask, have you ever estimated, are you now estimating rightly, what it is that you have to fight for?
8068So the question''What do these Hebrews here?''
8068So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
8068So, promptly and boldly, he strides up to him with the quick challenge:''Whose side are you on?
8068Take these particulars just stated and ask yourselves: What does experience say as to the possibility of our possessing such blessings apart from God?
8068That condition was solemnly revoked by our Lord Himself, when He said,''When I sent you forth without purse and scrip and shoes, lacked ye anything?
8068That is a curious mood, is it not?
8068That question,''What doest thou here?''
8068The King does not command from above, but He comes down amongst us, and He says,''I gave Myself for thee; what givest thou to Me?''
8068The calculation was reasonable: but why, in estimating chances, did Jeroboam leave out God''s promise?
8068The cowards are all dead,--will their sons believe the assurance now?
8068The important point, on the settling of which depends the whole character of our lives, is-- Who do you suppose gave you your''mission''?
8068The lords of the Philistines said,''What do these Hebrews here?''
8068The naive simplicity of the appeal to God,''What wilt Thou do for Thy great name?''
8068The other three hundred at Thermopylae have been wept over and sung; were not these three hundred as true heroes?
8068The question,''Is this a time to receive?''
8068The swollen river had obliterated all fords; and how were priests, staggering under the weight of the ark on their shoulders, to''pass over''?
8068The whole question about his treatment turns on this, Whether is the important thing his disease or his dignity?
8068Then a lord on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God, and said, Behold, if the Lord would make windows in heaven, might this thing be?
8068Then is it not true, too, that many of us systematically and of set purpose, continually avoid all questions as to the moral nature of our conduct?
8068Then said David to Jonathan, Who shall tell me?
8068There is a drearier desolation than that, and Jesus Christ proved it when He cried,''My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
8068There is almost a sneer in it, too, as if he had said,''What needs all this fuss about saving the cattle?
8068They were ready to die for David; would they have been as ready to die for God?
8068Third, may we not venture to see a warning here against marriages in which there is not unity in the deepest things, and a common faith?
8068Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
8068To cross a stream in the face of the enemy is a ticklish operation, even for modern armies; what must it have been, then, for Joshua and his horde?
8068WHAT DOEST THOU HERE?
8068Was he agitated?
8068Was he cast down?
8068Was his apostasy final?
8068Was it Samson, or Jehovah, that had delivered?
8068Was it any_ person_ at all?
8068Was it meant that we should thus live in slavish submission even to the dearest loved ones?
8068Was it not a harsh punishment for such a crime?
8068Was it not rather occasioned by his shrinking from the heavy task that God was laying on him?
8068Was not the dream truer and more real than the waking hours of profligacy and unreal''enjoyment''?
8068Was not the punishment in excess of the sin?
8068Was not the water from the well of Bethlehem sweeter to David as he poured it out unto the Lord than if he had greedily gulped it down?
8068Was that not just doing what I have been saying that Christian people ought to do-- separating himself from the world?
8068Was there only one ass available in Jerusalem?
8068Was this the highest gift that he could have asked or received?
8068We are meant to weep; else wherefore is there calamity?
8068Well, what then?
8068Were you converted that you might go by yourselves into a solitary heaven, do you think?
8068What are my recreations?
8068What are the aspects of the divine nature set forth by this name?
8068What are the lessons taught by them?
8068What are the majestic outlines?
8068What are their blessed privileges?
8068What are we here for?
8068What are we to do?
8068What business has a poor man with sentiment?
8068What can be done with a Rehoboam who brags that he is better than Solomon?
8068What could display more strikingly the practical heathenism of the people?
8068What did Elisha intend when he stood beyond Jordan, and in wonder and awe exclaimed,''The chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof''?
8068What did Jeroboam win by his intrusion of self- will into the region which ought to be sacred to perfect obedience?
8068What did Jezebel think of this wild man from the other side of Jordan, with his long hair and his loose mantle, who thus fronted Ahab and her?
8068What did it mean?
8068What do I like to do?
8068What do we owe Him?
8068What does Paul say?
8068What does he do, therefore?
8068What does it do?
8068What does that mean?
8068What does that pregnant designation of God say?
8068What does the other death say?
8068What does the soldier, who has an impenetrable armour to wear, want with pasteboard imitations, like those worn in a play?
8068What does the vineyard owe the husbandman?
8068What for?
8068What good would a couple of loads of soil be, and could he not have taken that from the roadside without leave?
8068What had become of the rapturous love and strong trust which ring clear through his psalms?
8068What harm was there in Uzzah''s action?
8068What has become of all the eager strife, the joys and sorrows, the hopes and fears, that burned so fiercely for awhile?
8068What has been the issue?
8068What hast thou done for Me?''
8068What have you done with it?
8068What higher service can any man do to his fellows, old or young, than to help them to discern God''s call and to obey it?
8068What is a great landlord expected to do to his estate?
8068What is it all for?
8068What is it given us for but to use for God?
8068What is left?
8068What is the meaning of that great Name by which, from of old, God in His relations to the whole universe has been described-- the''Lord of Hosts''?
8068What is the purpose of life?
8068What is to become of the young ones when they get out of it, and have never been accustomed to bear themselves up in the invisible ether about them?
8068What lessons are taught here?
8068What living thing could come through that wall of fire?
8068What man who has chosen to take refuge or build on men and creatures can look backward and forward in such fashion?
8068What may we bring out of life?
8068What more do you want than that?''
8068What more does the name say?
8068What nobler conception of a teacher''s work is there than that?
8068What right had he to settle what was''enough''?
8068What right had these presumptuous elders to bring the ark from Shiloh?
8068What should we do if we had it not?
8068What should we do if we had them not?
8068What sort of a year has it been?
8068What spiritual reality underlies the metaphor of dwelling or building on God?
8068What then?
8068What then?
8068What thoughts then, which may tend to lift and invigorate our days, are included in these words?
8068What turned the hearts of the confident assailants to water?
8068What was he to do?
8068What was it?
8068What was its extent?
8068What was the use of this enigmatical anointing for an undisclosed purpose?
8068What was their errand, and why did they appear?
8068What was to happen, Joab, if the Syrians were too strong for thee, and the Ammonites for Abishai?
8068What were Saul''s characteristics now?
8068What would Samson''s bitter thoughts be, as the sound of the wild rejoicings reached him in his prison?
8068What would become of a ship if the pintle that the rudder works on were away?
8068What, then, had he come for?
8068What, then, of our thoughts and desires which never come to light in acts?
8068When bad men unite, should not good men hold together?
8068When you are left to yourself, when you have done all the work that is required, and you are free, where do you turn naturally?
8068When you forgive your child, does it mean that you do not thrash it, or does it mean that you take it to your heart?
8068Where divine blessing leads up the van, and man''s valour brings up the battle, must not victory needs follow in the rear?''
8068Where do we go?
8068Where do you go when you can make your choice?
8068Where else are there national histories of which the very central idea is the laying bare of national sins and chastisements?
8068Where is the place for the''salt''?
8068Where is there such a demonstration of the fixedness of the divine law as in that death to which the Son of God submitted Himself for us all?
8068Where should you go but to God if against Him you have transgressed?
8068Where should you go but to your mother''s bosom, and hide your face there, if you have committed faults against her?
8068Where were Eli the judge and Samuel the prophet?
8068Where were Eli''s sons?
8068Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the Lord, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the Lord?
8068Wherefore?
8068Whither do I turn?
8068Who anointed David for this third time?
8068Who are my chosen companions?
8068Who are the''beloved of the Lord''?
8068Who are''the hosts''?
8068Who can paint the storm of contending passions in that lonely black soul?
8068Who ever heard of fir- wood musical instruments?
8068Who would have looked for such delicacy of feeling and such enthusiastic self- surrender in such men?
8068Whose?
8068Why are there so many of these in the Old Testament?
8068Why did Elijah wish Elisha to stay behind?
8068Why did he flee?
8068Why did the staff fail?
8068Why does every heart say Amen to the poet and the dramatist singing of''the fever and the fret,''the tragic fare of man''s life?
8068Why has God given you His grace, do you suppose?
8068Why is it, why is it, that there is this unfamiliarity?
8068Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?
8068Why not?
8068Why not?
8068Why should God desire that there shall be no mistake as to who wins the battle?
8068Why should not the Lord''make windows in heaven''if He please?
8068Why should not we say as they said,''According to all that my Lord the King shall appoint, behold Thy servants''?
8068Why should the death of the instrument affect gratitude to the hand that gave it its edge?
8068Why should the elders have thought that he came''with a rod''?
8068Why should we be sad?
8068Why should you let it befool you once again?
8068Why was Saul thus irrevocably set aside?
8068Why was he thus certain?
8068Why were the''fearful''dismissed?
8068Why?
8068Why?
8068Will anybody, looking at you, be constrained to feel that with and around you are the angels of God?
8068Will you go there?
8068Will you, then, have it that God''s highest mercy should be your greatest sorrow, that your truest friend should be your worst foe?
8068With rare self- abnegation, he would only reply to the question,''Who art thou?''
8068Wonder, curiosity, and possibly a spice of malice, mingle in the question,''Is_ this_ Naomi?''
8068Would it be wise to put out the lighthouse lamps, and then think that you had abolished the reef?
8068Would it not have been better, since Israel was so weak, to secure for it an untempted period?
8068Would so many souls be left to toil without help, to struggle without allies, to weep without comforters, to wander in the dark without a guide?
8068You say,''I will have my fling, sow my wild oats, will wait a little longer, and then''--and then what?
8068Ziklag was untenable; where was he to take his men?
8068a school?
8068after whom dost thou pursue?
8068and art Thou not here?''
8068and he doeth it?
8068and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
8068and what do you expect?
8068and what is my house, that Thou hast brought me hitherto?
8068and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?
8068and what proportion of these, if I asked them the further question,''Did you ever tell anybody anything about Jesus Christ?''
8068and will it be wise to let a representative of the former dynasty loose in the territory of Benjamin, where Saul''s memory was still cherished?
8068and, when all David''s_ entourage_ were streaming out to Olivet after him, could not he easily have got there too if he had wished?
8068are the prohibitions reasonable?
8068are the threatenings representations of what really will come?
8068are ye all here?
8068better that we should now have to answer the question''What doest thou here?''
8068can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
8068can not you do with a little less?
8068can thy servant taste what I eat or what I drink?
8068fought and conquered?
8068how shall we do?
8068how shall we do?''
8068if they could leave Jezebel the power to carry out her threat?
8068if we had a claim to some great property, or any other wealth that we really cared about, should we be so very indifferent as to asserting our rights?
8068is it well with the child?
8068my master, how shall we do?''
8068or a garden?
8068or do great orators smile when some''boy''takes the public ear more than they do?
8068or have you any consciousness that any will but your own has anything to say about your life?
8068or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith?
8068or were they all frozen into the numbness of despair?
8068or what if thy father answer thee roughly?
8068or where else are there legends of the people''s heroes which tell their sins without apology or reticence?
8068or whom have I defrauded?
8068or whose ass have I taken?
8068than that we should have to fail in answering the future question, after we have done with the world:''What didst thou there?''
8068what is mine iniquity?
8068wherefore then should thy servant be yet a burden unto my lord the king?
8068wherefore then speakest thou so to me?
8068who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty gods?
8068whom have I oppressed?
8068why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
8068why will ye die?''
8068you here I a professing Christian; what are you doing here?''
8069''Buy''--how?
8069''Can the Ethiopian change his skin?''
8069''Can thy heart endure and thy hand be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee?''
8069''Can thy heart endure and thy hands be strong, in the day that I shall deal with thee?''
8069''HAVE YE NOT?
8069''Have ye not known, have ye not heard?
8069''He will save us''; who can destroy what His hand is stretched out to preserve?
8069''Hearest thou not how many things they witness against Thee?''
8069''How think ye, ye have heard the blasphemy?''
8069''If God is for us, who is against us?
8069''If winter come, can spring be far behind?''
8069''My father, my father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldst thou not have done it?''
8069''Rivers of water in a dry place''; and what is the prose fact of that?
8069''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?''
8069''Then''--when?
8069''They shall obtain joy and gladness'': but had they not had it on their heads as they marched?
8069''What am I to do in the end?''
8069''What will become of me when I am face to face with Nebuchadnezzar?
8069''What will this babbler say?''
8069''What will ye do in the end?''
8069''What will ye do in the end?''
8069''What will ye do in the end?''
8069''What will ye do in the end?''
8069''What will ye do in the end?''
8069''What will_ ye_ do in the end?''
8069''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?''
8069''Who hath been His counsellor in that overwhelming wonder?''
8069''Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
8069''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
8069''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
8069''Who shall dwell amidst the everlasting fires?''
8069''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8069''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8069''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8069''Why could not we cast him out?''
8069''Why did I not listen to the prophet?
8069''Why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread?''
8069''Why liest thou on thy face?
8069''Why shouldest Thou be as a mighty man that can not save?''
8069''Why shouldest Thou leave us?''
8069''Why will ye spend your money for that which is not bread''--you know it is not--''and your labour for that which satisfieth not?''
8069( 2) what of the effect of the wise on the mass of the nation?
8069( b) What is the condition of renewal?
8069( c) How does such a state of union with Christ make a man over again?
8069--what about Egypt, and Assyria, and Babylon?
80692- 7) LIGHT OR FIRE?
80698, 9) CAN WE MAKE SURE OF TO- MORROW?
80699)''HAVE YE NOT?
8069A God fighting against evil; can you and I hope to hold familiar fellowship with Him?
8069A God fighting against evil; if He rises up to exercise His judging and His punishing energies, can we meet Him?
8069A dry place, as well as a dangerous place-- have not you found it so?
8069A man gets a certain coarse delight out of it, but what does he get besides?
8069A man to supply my wants; and is his spirit, then, other than mine, that it can become the all- sufficient fulness for my emptiness?
8069Ah, my friend, is that not something like your life?
8069Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
8069Am I anxious and harassed?
8069Am I bewildered and ignorant?
8069Am I sinful?
8069Am I to be shut up to despair?
8069Am I to say: Then when God meets man, man must crumble away into nothing and disappear?
8069And did you not find out then how strong the trivial habit was?
8069And does not that teach us the incapacity of the highest creature, with the purest vision, to gaze undazzled into the shining light of God?
8069And does political prudence dictate reliance on the Unseen or on the visible?
8069And he said, What shall I cry?
8069And how are you to get it?
8069And how did he know that?
8069And how do we treat it?
8069And if I do, what about all the years behind me, full of wild wanderings and thoughts in all of which God was not?
8069And if it has, has not the light shown you the seaminess of much in which a dimmer light detects no flaws or stains?
8069And is not humanity the beloved of Jesus, in whom God''s heart is unveiled that our hearts may be won?
8069And is not''sitting at the right hand of God''equivalent to possessing and wielding that unwearied, measureless power?
8069And may I say one last word?
8069And may we not also see in it a suggestion of the great solitude of sorrow in which the Servant was to die, even as He had lived in it?
8069And oh, brethren, why not go on with the quotation, and make that which is else a pain, a condition of blessedness?
8069And so the old question comes--''Why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread?''
8069And so what becomes of the hazy distinction between great sins and little ones?
8069And so, brother,''What will ye do in the end-- which is not an end, but which is a beginning?
8069And to what does that refer?
8069And we shall not hear Him asking''Who will go?''
8069And we-- what are we?
8069And what becomes of the chicken that does_ not_ run to the mother''s pinions when the hawk is hovering?
8069And what do our weak, sinful natures want?
8069And what does it receive?
8069And what does our mind want?
8069And what does our will want?
8069And what is every man but a great bundle of yearnings and necessities?
8069And what is that but sin?
8069And what is that gift?
8069And what or when is that''coming''?
8069And what then?
8069And what will be the end of that, think you?
8069And who is He whose bare word thus has power to kill and make alive?
8069And who is going to read it?
8069And who shall stand in His holy place?''
8069And yet, what has come of it all with some of you?
8069Anything more?
8069Are not all the various operations co- operant to one end?
8069Are not all these the characteristics of godless lives?
8069Are our hopes blasted?
8069Are there any among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain?
8069Are there any tokens of that fire amongst us, in our own hearts and in our collective temperature as Christian Churches?
8069Are these His doings?
8069Are we breathing a higher godliness into trade, a more wholesome, simple style of living into society?
8069Are we leavening the national mind?
8069Art Thou the highest revelation of God?
8069Art thou become like unto us?''
8069As well might we say, Why should I ask for natural life, I received it half a century ago?
8069Ask ye, who is the same?
8069Ay, and what about those who do not take Him for their Prince and their Saviour?
8069Ay, but what came of it at the last?
8069Behold, the Lord God will help Me; who is he that shall condemn Me?
8069Brethren in the ministry, do we need to be surprised at our fruitless work, when we think of our prayerless studies and of our faithless prayers?
8069Brethren, have you taken the offer?
8069Brother, do you know anything of the divine necessity to share your blessing with the men around you?
8069But I ask whether any of the interpretations of these words, except one, gives adequate force to them?
8069But after all this has been said, are you satisfied with the rate of progress, are you satisfied with the swiftness of the fulfilment of such hopes?
8069But did you ever see the point of a needle under a microscope?
8069But is not the threat the statement of a great truth always being fulfilled towards the disobedient?
8069But is that forgiveness?
8069But was it so with Him?
8069But what can a crowd of such people, with all their crowbars and levers, do to the great stone bedded there, where it has been for centuries?
8069But what does it guarantee?
8069But what is His instrument of destruction?
8069But what is the Church, what are the Christian men of England, with all their multifarious activities, performing?
8069But what was the use of that, if dull eyes would not look?
8069But who is the''Him''?
8069But why did he do so much, and not do more?
8069But, dramatic as that construction is, it seems better to regard the whole as the answer to the question,''What shall I cry?''
8069By oppression and judgment He was taken away; and as for His generation, who among them considered that He was cut off out of the land of the living?
8069CALMS AND CRISES''If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses?
8069Can a woman forget her sucking child?
8069Can one man''s''iniquity,''as distinguished from the consequences of iniquity, be made to press upon any other?
8069Can the idea of vicarious suffering be more plainly set forth?
8069Can we cleanse ourselves?
8069Can you not see the picture?
8069Can you?
8069Christian men and women, is this true of you?
8069Conscience and experience answer the question,''What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?''
8069Considering all that I am and need, what and where is my true home and the soil in which I can grow securely, and fear no evil?
8069Dear friends, will you listen to this?--''Why do ye spend your money for that which is not bread?''
8069Did He not groan in Himself before He sent the voice into the tomb which the dead heard?
8069Did He not''sigh and look up''in silent appeal to heaven before He could say, Ephphatha?
8069Did it lay no yoke on them?
8069Did you ever see a gardener dealing with some plant, a spray of which may have been wounded?
8069Did you ever try to cure yourself of some little trick of gesture, or manner, or speech?
8069Did you ever try to kill a bad habit, a vice?
8069Did you find it easy work?
8069Did you never hear that a teaspoonful of narcotic to- day will have to be a tablespoonful in a week or two, to produce the same effect?
8069Do not my words do good to them that walk uprightly?''
8069Do not some of you know the experience?
8069Do our hearts yearn for companionship?
8069Do they not plead with you to cast yourselves on Jesus Christ, and to turn to Him alone?
8069Do we long for a bright hope which shall light up the dark future, and spread a rainbow span over the great gorge and gulf of death?
8069Do we not know that that is true?
8069Do we not know the sort of people?
8069Do we want happiness?
8069Do we want love?
8069Do we want wisdom?
8069Do we work as hard for God as the emissaries of evil do for their master?
8069Do we work as hard for God as the world does for itself?
8069Do we work for Him as He and all that are with Him do?
8069Do you hug your chains and prefer your bondage?
8069Do you need pardon?
8069Do you not know that it is both wrong and foolish of you to ignore God?
8069Do you not know that you ought to be Christians?
8069Do you not know that you will have to answer for it?
8069Do you not require pardon?
8069Do you not think that a wise man would take account of all the elements in forecasting his life and would shape his conduct accordingly?
8069Do you not?
8069Do you remember what Jesus said?
8069Do you sometimes feel as if you would be better if you had easier worldly circumstances?
8069Do you think that a man can condone practical immorality by saying that he is trusting in Jesus Christ?
8069Do you think that, left to yourself, you would ever have any inclination to break them?
8069Do you think you can break the habits of a lifetime?
8069Do you trust in Christ?
8069Do you?
8069Do you?
8069Does his carrying the seed- basket at one time make it impossible that he shall come with flail and threshing- oxen at another?
8069Does it not echo in the''pearl of parables,''and may we not suppose that it suggested that supreme revelation of man''s misery and God''s love?
8069Does it not seem as if an opium sky had been raining soporifics on our heads?
8069Does not that thought make all these apparently trivial and insignificant deeds terribly important?
8069Does not the King of all such ride prosperously''because of truth and meekness,''and must not the armies which follow Him do the same?
8069Does not the end need them all?
8069Doth the plowman plow all day to sow?
8069For do you think it will be easy to serve the base- born parts of your nature, when you set them on the throne and tell them to govern you?
8069For is not man''s sin blackest when seen against the bright background of God''s fatherly love?
8069For is not''the right hand of God''the operative energy of the divine nature?
8069For their own blessedness?
8069For what does our heart want?
8069For what is death?
8069For what is the use of saying''Arise and walk''to the man who has been lame from his mother''s womb?
8069For, if we take stock of ourselves, what do we find?
8069Former generations made too much of the physical sufferings of Jesus; is not this generation in danger of making too little of them?
8069Further, what is this strength that we thus get, if we will, by faith?
8069Greece, of course, is a brilliant exception, but even there( 1) what of the conceptions of God?
8069HAST THOU NOT?''
8069HOW TO DWELL IN THE FIRE OF GOD''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
8069Had there never been an Antiochus?
8069Has He been with us in six troubles?
8069Has that vision ever blazed in on you?
8069Has there ever been a human love to which we can run with the security that_ there_ is a strong tower where no evil can touch us?
8069Has there not been poured over us the spirit of slumber?
8069Hast thou not known?
8069Have not we to say,''We have not wrought any deliverance in the earth, neither have the inhabitants of the world fallen''?
8069Have there been any in all the round of those that we have loved and trusted, to whom we have trusted absolutely, without having been disappointed?
8069Have these experiences made you ready for any service?
8069Have they made your will flexible-- made you dethrone yourself, and enthrone the King whom the prophet saw?
8069Have we ever known amongst the dearest that we have clung to, one arm that was strong enough to keep us in all danger?
8069Have we lost wealth?
8069Have we none of them surviving to- day?
8069Have we to mourn friends?
8069Have you ever been beaten out of all your confidence, and ground down into the dust of self- disgust and self- abandonment?
8069Have you ever felt,''there is nothing in me or about me that I can cling to or rely upon''?
8069Have you ever in the thickest of that darkness had, gleaming in upon your solitude, the vision of His face, whose face we see in Jesus Christ?
8069Have you to walk a solitary path through this world, and does your heart often ache for companionship?
8069Have you?
8069Have_ we_ found what we seek among men?
8069He had planted it in the mountain of His inheritance, and now was it going to be thrown down by the same hand which had built it up?
8069He passed before them the outline of the whole history of the nation, treating it as having accomplished one stadium-- and what does he find?
8069He said,''Who will go for us?''
8069He says,''Will you take them?''
8069How am I to get rid of it?''
8069How can a bit of thistledown be kept motionless amidst the tempest?
8069How can a foul body be washed clean by filthy hands?
8069How can a willow be stiffened into an iron pillar?
8069How can the Temple lamps burn bright unless the Priest of the Temple tends them?
8069How can we face the troubles of life without Him?
8069How comes it that they who profess to live in the Zion where this fire flames are themselves so cold?
8069How do they print photographs?
8069How do we ally ourselves with that completed work?
8069How do you make''smoking flax''burn?
8069How does He become ours?
8069How does He do this?
8069How far is this true?
8069How has He done this thing, which no other man has been able in the least to do?
8069How many of these fierce soldiers are named in verse 3?
8069How many of us Christian people have but little experience of getting nearer to God because of our daily occupations?
8069How much more so from expansions of our conceptions of celestial magnitudes since Jeremiah''s days, and what is to be the lesson from that?
8069How much of it have you taken with which to water your own vineyard and refresh your own souls?
8069How much of the river have you dipped up in your own vessel?
8069How shall I enumerate them?
8069How shall human voices be softened to tenderness worthy of the message which they carry?
8069How then can such experience be?
8069I do not point to the many failures, but suppose success: would that make you a happy man?
8069I shall not spend any time in answering the question: Of whom speaketh the prophet this?
8069If a man builds a house on a volcano, is it not kind to tell him that the lava is creeping over the side?
8069If all that be true, should it not produce a deeper impression on you?
8069If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink''?
8069If any one asks, How does the nation become righteous?
8069If the man beginning to drink were to say to himself,''What am I to do in the end?''
8069If there is a basis of facts in it, what are they?
8069If there is no fire, what is there?
8069If you won what you wanted, would it be enough?
8069In the one you have the question put:''Who shall abide in Thy tabernacle?''
8069In the other you have the same question put:''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?''
8069In what does rejection consist?
8069Instead of that yoke, what has the world to offer, or what do we get to dominate us, if we cast off Christ?
8069Is He a King, is He a Priest?
8069Is He anointed the Messiah?
8069Is He not Himself the burning coal?
8069Is He not the altar from which it is taken?
8069Is He not the seraph?
8069Is He not?
8069Is He the Christ?
8069Is He the Light of the World?
8069Is He''the Light of the world''?
8069Is His will done by us on earth, as it is heaven?
8069Is any communion possible, and if it is, on what conditions?
8069Is faith the act of trust?
8069Is faith the realising of the unseen?
8069Is he inconsistent because he ploughs in winter and reaps in harvest?
8069Is it belief in testimony?
8069Is it not kind to wake, even violently, a traveller who has fallen asleep on the snow, before drowsiness stiffens into death?
8069Is it not strange?
8069Is it not worth noting that precisely such a blindness to the meaning of His death had been prophesied eight hundred years before?
8069Is it simply the separation of soul from body, the cessation of corporeal existence?
8069Is it straining the language too much to find significance in that difference?
8069Is it the questioning voice, or the commanding one, which says,''All flesh is grass,... the people is grass''?
8069Is it to God?
8069Is not one purpose going steadily forward through ploughing, sowing, reaping, threshing?
8069Is not that your experience?
8069Is not the strength that restores mightier than the strength that sustains?
8069Is not this a divine prerogative?
8069Is our health broken?
8069Is that not a higher exercise of power than to''preserve the stars from wrong''?
8069Is that not true, tragically true?
8069Is that the description of what you and I are?
8069Is that what our sorrows, our pains, losses, disappointments do for us?
8069Is that what the Lord meant us to do?
8069Is that''productive labour''?
8069Is the game worth the candle?
8069Is there any difference?
8069Is there any explanation of it, other than that of my text?
8069Is there any wonder that they have been dispersed in empty air, and that we have been put to shame before our enemies?
8069Is there anything in the history of the restored exiles which corresponds to this picture?
8069Is this part of the prophet''s ideal realised in any of the other suggested realisations of it?
8069Is trust in Jehovah folly or wisdom?
8069Is your health precarious and feeble?
8069Is your life to be wasted?
8069It is God that justifieth; who is He that condemneth?''
8069It is very fond of speaking about the gentleness of Jesus; has it pondered that tremendous phrase,''the wrath of the Lamb''?
8069John''s immovable humility pierced to the very heart of the prophecy when he answered the question''Who art thou?''
8069LIGHT OR FIRE?
8069Lastly, how do we obtain the offered gifts?
8069Lastly, where does the life that destroys death come from?
8069Listen to His gentle rebuke, full of pain and surprised love,''What, could ye not watch with Me one hour?''
8069Many men are, like him, asking,''Is there any word from the Lord?''
8069May I not venture to point an earnest and solemn appeal with these truths?
8069May I venture to draw my example from nearer home, and ask, have we not been living in such an epoch?
8069May we not claim Jesus as endorsing the Messianic interpretation of this prophecy?
8069My brother, do you know what it is that you want?
8069My brother, have you done that?
8069No rational answer to that stern''Why?''
8069Now we are ready to ask, And who is to do all this?
8069Now, then, is that_ me_?
8069Now, then, who are represented by this''smoking flax''?
8069Now, unless Christ was sinless, what do we say of these assertions?
8069Now, will you let me say one thing about this matter of drawing the water?
8069Once let a man step outside, and what then?
8069Or a student, or a lawyer, or a statesman?
8069Pilate''s scornfully wondering question: Art_ Thou_--such a poor- looking creature-- the King of the Jews?
8069Remember England a hundred years ago-- but what need to travel so far?
8069STIFF- NECKED IDOLATERS AND PLIABLE CHRISTIANS''Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?
8069Should we whimper with such childish regrets, as most of us nourish, when these goods are diminished or withdrawn?
8069So we may, like the prophet, see that swift form striding nearer and nearer, but, unlike the prophet, we need not to ask,''Who is this that cometh?''
8069So,''What will ye do in the end?''
8069Some future restoration of that undying race to their own land?
8069Such being his qualification, what were his duties?
8069Suppose it happens that in another world it can no longer be exercised, what then?
8069Surely the language is far too wide to have application to any real or ideal Jewish monarch, except one whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom?
8069THE ARM OF THE LORD''To whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?''
8069THE SERVANT''S TRIUMPH''He is near that justifieth Me; who will contend with Me?
8069THE SWORD OF THE LORD''O thou sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet?
8069THE WINEPRESS AND ITS TREADER''Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?
8069That question really means, Who is capable''of communion with God''?
8069That we are insignificant atoms in this mighty whole?
8069The ancient charter of Israel''s existence was that God should dwell in the midst of them, and what was it that they beheld?
8069The first thought is-- why should He wait-- why does He not act at once?
8069The great coming of God to save in the gift of His Son?
8069The judgments tarry long, and Christ''s servants, oppressed or hard pressed, get impatient, and cry''How long, O Lord, dost Thou not judge?
8069The lowly Servant of God flings out His challenge to the universe:''Who will contend with Me?''
8069The one adduces the metaphor of a race:''Footmen have beaten you, have they?
8069The other is more clear in the Revised Version rendering:''Though in a land of peace you are secure, what will you do in Jordan when it swells?''
8069The penetrating question,''Why will ye be still stricken, that ye revolt more and more?''
8069The prophet having acknowledged transgression yet asks a question,''Why shouldest Thou leave us?
8069The question for us all is-- How can I receive this holy fire into my bosom, and not be burned?
8069The question rises in many a heart,''How am I to forsake these paths on which my feet have so longed walked?''
8069The question which presents itself to thoughtful minds is-- What sort of man must I be if I am to dwell near God?
8069The return of the Jews from exile?
8069The same idea is expressed by the prophet in that awful representation and by Jesus in that as awful cry,''Why hast Thou_ forsaken_ Me?''
8069The second coming of Christ?
8069The two answers, then, of these texts are one at bottom; and when Isaiah asks,''Who shall dwell with the everlasting fire?''
8069The voice was unnamed; why, what does it matter who I am?''
8069The''report''had been loudly proclaimed, but what was the use of that, if ears were obstinately stopped?
8069Then Zedekiah the king sent, and took him out: and the king asked him secretly in his house, and said, Is there any word from the Lord?
8069Then has my text no application to them?
8069Then how will you run with cavalry?''
8069Then said I, Lord, how long?
8069Then you too can dare to say:''The Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?''
8069Then, if so, how comes it that so many Christian Churches are ice- houses instead of furnaces?
8069There have been plenty of other little nations which have trusted in their local deities, and what has become of them?
8069There is one Man who can front the most hostile scrutiny with the bold challenge,''Which of you convinceth Me of sin?''
8069They are running counter to the whole stream of things, and what can be left at the end but frustrated endeavours covered with a gloomy pall?
8069Think of all the assaults that have been made from this side and the other against Christ and His gospel, and what has become of them all?
8069This generation is very fond of talking about God''s love; does it believe in God''s wrath?
8069To such men God speaks, as in the tone of a royal proclamation; and what should we expect to hear pealing from His lips?
8069WE SURE OF TO- MORROW?
8069Was His Gospel a gospel of incarnation only?
8069Was Rome a reality?
8069Was it all a dream?
8069Was it not your master?
8069Was that where Christ stopped?
8069Was the nation that bore the yokes of a Ptolemy, an Antiochus, a Herod, a Caesar, the fulfiller of this dream of world- conquest?
8069We are tempted to cast away our confidence and to say: What profit shall I have if I pray unto Him?
8069We do not get to the meaning if we only ask ourselves what did he understand by his words, or what did his hearers gather from them?
8069We may answer the question,''Art Thou He that should come?''
8069We may well say, Of whom speaketh the prophet this?
8069We repeat or learn such sayings, and then what do we do?
8069We shall soon begin to ask the question,''To what purpose is this waste?''
8069We who labour in our great cities, what say we?
8069Well and good, what then?
8069Well, God does read it now, and you will have to read it out one day, and how will you like that?
8069Well, now, do you achieve that minimum?
8069Well, then, one question: Do you not think that, if that is so, it would be as well to face it?
8069Well, then, that being so, the question rises to every mind of ordinary thoughtfulness:''Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
8069What about the corrugated liver, the palsied hand, the watery eye, the wrecked life, the broken hearts at home, and all the other accompaniments?
8069What am I to do?
8069What answers to that in the matter with which we are concerned?
8069What are Christian men and women saved for?
8069What are the consequences that the prophet traces to this restoring power?
8069What are you writing?
8069What becomes of the gentler group that stand behind, unnoticed and silent?
8069What but universal weariness does the universal secret desire for rest betray?
8069What can such a people come to but destruction?
8069What chance has a poor twist of flowers in such a storm?
8069What conceivable application have such representations except to Jesus?
8069What day is''that day''?
8069What did America do with hers?
8069What did England do with her prophets?
8069What did it burn?
8069What do men do with light things on deck when the ship is pitching?
8069What do they all come to, if godless?
8069What do you call it when a father spares the rod and spoils the child?
8069What do you fathers and mothers do when you forgive your child?
8069What do you trust in Christ?
8069What does God''s calling a man by His name imply?
8069What does God''s calling a man by his name imply?
8069What does conscience say?
8069What does he do?
8069What does that mean?
8069What does the sense of remorse that sometimes blesses you, though it tortures, say?
8069What does this dead land want?
8069What does waiting on the Lord include?
8069What else did Isaiah mean when he called the rulers in Jerusalem''Rulers of Sodom''?
8069What else does the like of that which it does?
8069What else than this is the meaning of all the threatenings of Deuteronomy?
8069What for?
8069What have such words, the very motto of insolent presumption and short- sighted animalism, to do with New Year''s thoughts?
8069What have you made out of sin?
8069What is His charm, the secret of His power?
8069What is Sennacherib''s array compared with these?
8069What is offered?
8069What is pardon?
8069What is that step?
8069What is the period of that emphatic''then''at the beginning of our text?
8069What is the use of water if we do not drink?
8069What is there in the history of Israel which can be pointed at as the conquest of the world?
8069What is to become, then, of the man that has neither the one nor the other?
8069What more can there be to be said?
8069What need we more than that knowledge and possession?
8069What shall we say about the Christian people who never really had such a wish?
8069What shall we take with us out of our busy years as their net result?
8069What then?
8069What then?
8069What then?
8069What then_ is_ required?
8069What thins the cloud?
8069What wages do they get to- day?
8069What was Hezekiah to do with the crafty missive?
8069What will that day do for you?
8069What would a builder do if he had not a T- square and a level?
8069What would the dead fire and the ring of ashes on the sand matter when morning dawned?
8069What would you think of a man who never took stock because he knew that he was insolvent, and yet did not want to know it?
8069What''garments''for your conscience, for your sense of sin, for your infinite longings would success in any godless course provide?
8069What, then, are we really doing by our sins?
8069What, then, is the difference between them?
8069What, then, is the force of that name?
8069What, then, of instruction and hope may we gather from this wonderful emblem?
8069Where are now your prophets which prophesied unto you, saying, The king of Babylon shall not come against you, nor against this land?
8069Where does the unveiling that gives light to the world come from?
8069Where does the world''s food come from?
8069Where else infallible direction for the will?
8069Where else shall weakness find unfailing strength, or sorrow, adequate consolation, or hope, certain fulfilment, or fear, a safe hiding- place?
8069Where else will you find an object for the intellect that will yield inexhaustible material of contemplation and delight?
8069Where else will you find love that will never fail, nor change, nor die?
8069Where is the joyful buoyancy and expansive power with which the Gospel burst into the world?
8069Where is the stronger force?
8069Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
8069Which of his trained faculties will he have scope for in that new order of things?
8069Which of the two do we choose?
8069Which of you convinceth Me of sin?''
8069Whither should the burdened heart betake itself but to Him who daily bears our burdens?
8069Who are invited?
8069Who are the travellers?
8069Who besides Him could make it without being met by incredulous scorn?
8069Who besides Him dare make such a claim?
8069Who has any?
8069Who is Lord over us?
8069Who is not weary of himself and of his load?
8069Who was He?
8069Who will look at the valleys when the Himalayas stand out, and the veil is drawn aside?
8069Who?
8069Whom shall He teach knowledge?
8069Whose fault is it that the rate of progress is what it is?
8069Whose voice sounds so beseechingly and welcoming in this great call, which rings out to all thirsty souls?
8069Why did he not?
8069Why have all these things come upon us?''
8069Why have you failed?
8069Why is it that he speaks of''unclean lips,''rather than of an unclean heart?
8069Why not recognise the meaning of all this restless disquiet, and say''My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God''?
8069Why should he?
8069Why should the ransomed pilgrims sing?
8069Why should ye be stricken any more?
8069Why shouldest Thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that can not save?
8069Why shouldest Thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man, that turneth aside to tarry for a night?''
8069Why this perpetual harking back to that one aspect?
8069Why was there no resistance?
8069Why, how do they make electricity nowadays?
8069Why?
8069Will any human love-- the purest, the sweetest, the most unselfish, the most utter in its surrender-- satisfy the heart- hunger of the poorest of us?
8069Will it continue to be so?
8069Will you pause for a moment, and say to yourself,''That is I''?
8069Will you take the other step with us, and say that the Cross of Christ is the realisation of the divine intention of salvation?
8069Without Him, what is all other knowledge?
8069Words of rebuke, warning, condemnation?
8069Would you not?
8069Yes or no?
8069Yes, it means all that; but is that all it means?
8069Yes, what then?
8069Yes; and what about what comes after, in addition, that was not aimed at?
8069You come to worship, you join in confessions, you say''miserable sinners''--do you mean anything by it?
8069You from rural churches, what say you?
8069You remember the question in the old ballad:"''What good came of it at last?''
8069You would have what you wanted, and what would it bring with it?
8069_ A man_ to defend me; and he himself-- does_ he_ need no defence?
8069_ Are_ the two things the same?
8069am I to say: Then nobody can dwell within that bright flame?
8069and does it not belong in the fullest sense to Him whose voice rebuked fevers, storms, and demons, and pierced the dull, cold ear of death?
8069and meaning,''Is there any change in the condition of receiving His favour?''
8069and might we not all know it?
8069and who could honestly remind God of His promises and forget his own responsibilities?
8069and whom shall He make to understand doctrine?
8069and why do we not know it?
8069and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
8069art not Thou He, O Lord, our God?
8069art thou become like unto us?''
8069hast thou not heard?''
8069hath it not been told yon from the beginning?
8069have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?...
8069is the prophet''s question;''who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?''
8069is very much of a piece with the world''s question still: Art Thou the perfect instance of manhood?
8069let us stand together: who is Mine adversary?
8069or can the heavens give showers?
8069that God is far away from us?
8069that the material stretches so far that perhaps there is nothing beyond?
8069what are''our crooked, wandering ways in which we live,''by the side of that straight path?
8069when I stand at His judgment bar?
8069who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
8069who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?''
8069who shall deliver me from the body of this death?''
8069will the night soon pass?''
451957] And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
45195A man clothed in soft raiment?
45195A prophet?
45195A reed shaken with the wind?
45195Again he said unto her, Stand in the door of the tent, and it shall be, when any man doth come and enquire of thee, and say, Is there any man here?
45195Also can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, Or the noise of his tabernacle?
45195And Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?
45195And Abram said, Lord God, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless?
45195And Absalom answered Joab, Behold, I sent unto thee, saying, Come hither, that I may send thee to the king, to say, Wherefore am I come from Geshur?
45195And Absalom said to Hushai, Is this thy kindness to thy friend?
45195And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
45195And Ahab said, By whom?
45195And Balaam said unto Balak, Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to say any thing?
45195And Balak said unto Balaam, Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call thee?
45195And Balak said unto Balaam, What hast thou done unto me?
45195And Balak said unto him, What hath the LORD spoken?
45195And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan, What have I done?
45195And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the LORD''S anointed, and be guiltless?
45195And David said to Abishai, and to all his servants, Behold, my son seeketh my life: how much more now may this Benjamite do it?
45195And David said to Abner, Art not thou a valiant man?
45195And David said unto Ahimelech, And is there not here under thine hand spear or sword?
45195And David said unto him, From whence comest thou?
45195And David said unto him, How went the matter?
45195And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead?
45195And David said, Seemeth it to you a light thing to be a king''s son in law, seeing that I am a poor man, and lightly esteemed?
45195And David said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
45195And David said, Whither shall I go up?
45195And David was afraid of the LORD that day, and said, How shall the ark of the LORD come to me?
45195And Deborah said unto Barak, Up; for this is the day in which the LORD hath delivered Sisera into thine hand: is not the LORD gone out before thee?
45195And Eli said unto her, How long wilt thou be drunken?
45195And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
45195And Elisha said unto her, What shall I do for thee?
45195And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi?
45195And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, What have I to do with thee?
45195And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
45195And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
45195And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
45195And God came unto Balaam, and said, What men are these with thee?
45195And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar?
45195And God said to Jonah, Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
45195And Hazael said, But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
45195And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord?
45195And Hezekiah said unto Isaiah, What shall be the sign that the LORD will heal me, and that I shall go up into the house of the LORD the third day?
45195And I asked her, and said, Whose daughter art thou?
45195And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
45195And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou?
45195And Isaac said unto his son, How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son?
45195And Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and said, Who?
45195And Israel beheld Joseph''s sons, and said, Who are these?
45195And Israel said unto Joseph, Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem?
45195And Israel said, Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother?
45195And Jacob said unto them, My brethren, whence be ye?
45195And Jacob was angry with her, and said, Am I in God''s stead, who hath withheld children from thee?
45195And Jacob was wroth, and chode with Laban: and Jacob answered and said to Laban, What is my trespass?
45195And Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
45195And Jehu answered, What hast thou to do with peace?
45195And Jehu said, Unto which of all us?
45195And Jehu said, What hast thou to do with peace?
45195And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
45195And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
45195And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
45195And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come?
45195And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
45195And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things?
45195And Jesus saith unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
45195And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?
45195And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel?
45195And Joab said unto the man that told him, And, behold, thou sawest him, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground?
45195And Joab said, Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?
45195And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain?
45195And Joram said, Take an horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say, Is it peace?
45195And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?
45195And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God?
45195And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
45195And Joseph said unto them, What deed is this that ye have done?
45195And Joseph saw his brethren, and he knew them, but made himself strange unto them, and spake roughly unto them; and he said unto them, Whence come ye?
45195And Joshua called for them, and he spake unto them, saying, Wherefore have ye beguiled us, saying, We are very far from you; when ye dwell among us?
45195And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship, and said unto him, What saith my lord unto his servant?
45195And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, How long are ye slack to go to possess the land, which the LORD God of your fathers hath given you?
45195And Joshua said unto them, Who are ye?
45195And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us?
45195And Judah said unto his brethren, What profit is it if we slay our brother, and conceal his blood?
45195And Judah said, What shall we say unto my lord?
45195And Laban said unto Jacob, Because thou art my brother, shouldest thou therefore serve me for nought?
45195And Michal answered Saul, He said unto me, Let me go; why should I kill thee?
45195And Moses and Aaron were brought again unto Pharaoh: and he said unto them, Go, serve the LORD your God: but who are they that shall go?
45195And Moses cried unto the LORD, saying, What shall I do unto this people?
45195And Moses returned unto the LORD, and said, Lord, wherefore hast thou so evil entreated this people?
45195And Moses said unto Aaron, What did this people unto thee, that thou hast brought so great a sin upon them?
45195And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
45195And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
45195And Moses said unto them, Why chide ye with me?
45195And Moses said, Wherefore now do ye transgress the commandment of the LORD?
45195And Moses spake before the LORD, saying, Behold, the children of Israel have not hearkened unto me; how then shall Pharaoh hear me?
45195And Naaman said, Shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy servant two mules''burden of earth?
45195And Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me?
45195And Nathan said, My lord, O king, hast thou said, Adonijah shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne?
45195And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
45195And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?
45195And Pharaoh called Abram, and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me?
45195And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old art thou?
45195And Pharaoh said unto his brethren, What is your occupation?
45195And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
45195And Pharaoh said, Who is the LORD, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go?
45195And Pharaoh''s servants said unto him, How long shall this man be a snare unto us?
45195And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
45195And Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear?
45195And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?
45195And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the LORD hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?
45195And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children?
45195And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD?
45195And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
45195And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
45195And Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
45195And Saul said unto Michal, Why hast thou deceived me so, and sent away mine enemy, that he is escaped?
45195And Stephen answered and said, Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
45195And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this?
45195And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying, What seekest thou?
45195And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
45195And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
45195And again, whom should I serve?
45195And as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Had Zimri peace, who slew his master?
45195And as Obadiah was in the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said, Art thou that my lord Elijah?
45195And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be?
45195And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?
45195And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
45195And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
45195And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto them, Why loose ye the colt?
45195And do ye not know their tokens, That the wicked is reserved to the day of destruction?
45195And dost thou open thine eyes upon such an one, And bringest me into judgment with thee?
45195And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?
45195And he answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which the LORD hath put in my mouth?
45195And he answered, Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow?
45195And he answered, What peace, so long as the sins of thy mother Jezebel and her witchcrafts are so many?
45195And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in the ward of his lord''s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?
45195And he asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him?
45195And he asked the scribes, What question ye with them?
45195And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake?
45195And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
45195And he bowed himself, and said, What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?
45195And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
45195And he came thither unto a cave, and lodged there; and, behold, the word of the LORD came to him, and he said unto him, What doest thou here, Elijah?
45195And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
45195And he commanded the foremost, saying, When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying, Whose art thou?
45195And he cried unto the LORD, and said, O LORD my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son?
45195And he hath brought thee near to him, and all thy brethren the sons of Levi with thee: and seek ye the priesthood also?
45195And he lifted up his eyes, and saw his brother Benjamin, his mother''s son, and said, Is this your younger brother, of whom ye spake unto me?
45195And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said, Who are those with thee?
45195And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side?
45195And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country?
45195And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go?
45195And he said unto Jehoshaphat, Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramoth- gilead?
45195And he said unto her, Behold, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it thee?
45195And he said unto her, What form is he of?
45195And he said unto him, Go back again: for what have I done to thee?
45195And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
45195And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel?
45195And he said unto him, Say now unto her, Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for thee?
45195And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee?
45195And he said unto him, What is thy name?
45195And he said unto his daughters, And where is he?
45195And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
45195And he said unto me, Who art thou?
45195And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
45195And he said unto them, How is it that ye do not understand?
45195And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
45195And he said unto them, Is he well?
45195And he said unto them, Know ye Laban the son of Nahor?
45195And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
45195And he said unto them, What things?
45195And he said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you?
45195And he said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
45195And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
45195And he said, Art thou my very son Esau?
45195And he said, Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
45195And he said, Come in, thou blessed of the LORD; wherefore standest thou without?
45195And he said, Hagar, Sarai''s maid, whence camest thou?
45195And he said, Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?
45195And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
45195And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?
45195And he said, Is he yet alive?
45195And he said, Is not he rightly named Jacob?
45195And he said, Lord GOD, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?
45195And he said, What hast thou done?
45195And he said, What have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me?
45195And he said, What have they seen in thine house?
45195And he said, What is the thing that the LORD hath said unto thee?
45195And he said, What is there done, my son?
45195And he said, What meanest thou by all this drove which I met?
45195And he said, What needeth it?
45195And he said, What shall I cry?
45195And he said, What shall I give thee?
45195And he said, What then is to be done for her?
45195And he said, Wherefore doth my lord thus pursue after his servant?
45195And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?
45195And he said, Wherefore wilt thou go to him to day?
45195And he said, Which way shall we go up?
45195And he said, While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether GOD will be gracious to me, that the child may live?
45195And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
45195And he said, Who art thou?
45195And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
45195And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
45195And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
45195And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith, Why doth this generation seek after a sign?
45195And he spake before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said, What do these feeble Jews?
45195And he spake unto the children of Israel, saying, When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones?
45195And he stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, and said unto them, Why are ye come out to set your battle in array?
45195And he told it to his father, and to his brethren: and his father rebuked him, and said unto him, What is this dream that thou hast dreamed?
45195And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
45195And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
45195And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake him, and say unto him, Master, carest thou not that we perish?
45195And he went and sent to Jehoshaphat the king of Judah, saying, The king of Moab hath rebelled against me: wilt thou go with me against Moab to battle?
45195And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day?
45195And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
45195And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
45195And his disciples said unto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
45195And his father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why hast thou done so?
45195And his servants came near, and spake unto him, and said, My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?
45195And his sisters, are they not all with us?
45195And how hast thou plentifully declared the thing as it is?
45195And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
45195And how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
45195And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
45195And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
45195And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose him?
45195And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?
45195And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
45195And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
45195And it came to pass, that in the morning he said to Laban, What is this thou hast done unto me?
45195And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him, Art thou he that troubleth Israel?
45195And it came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words unto Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
45195And it came to pass, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said, Is it peace, Jehu?
45195And it came to pass, when they were come to Beth- lehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?
45195And it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your occupation?
45195And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say unto you, What mean ye by this service?
45195And many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?
45195And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou?
45195And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast?
45195And now, though thou wouldest needs be gone, because thou sore longedst after thy father''s house, yet wherefore hast thou stolen my gods?
45195And on whom is all the desire of Israel?
45195And one said, Is not this Bath- sheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?
45195And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?
45195And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?
45195And she called the name of the LORD that spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?
45195And she said unto Elijah, What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God?
45195And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine heart is not with me?
45195And she went forth, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask?
45195And should a man full of talk be justified?
45195And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
45195And that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?
45195And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, And try him every moment?
45195And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
45195And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
45195And the LORD God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
45195And the LORD looked upon him, and said, Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites: have not I sent thee?
45195And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?
45195And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?
45195And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
45195And the LORD said unto Joshua, Get thee up; wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?
45195And the LORD said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
45195And the LORD said unto Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days?
45195And the LORD said unto Moses, Is the LORD''S hand waxed short?
45195And the LORD said unto Moses, Wherefore criest thou unto me?
45195And the LORD said unto Satan, From whence comest thou?
45195And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou?
45195And the LORD said unto him, What is that in thine hand?
45195And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
45195And the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying, How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, which murmur against me?
45195And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?
45195And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying, What shall we do to the ark of the LORD?
45195And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass these three times?
45195And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
45195And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
45195And the children of Israel also wept again, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?
45195And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, Comest thou peaceably?
45195And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
45195And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
45195And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing?
45195And the king of Egypt said unto them, Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, let the people from their works?
45195And the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when he saw them, My father, shall I smite them?
45195And the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would prophesy no good concerning me, but evil?
45195And the king said again unto Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition, queen Esther?
45195And the king said unto Cushi, Is the young man Absalom safe?
45195And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition?
45195And the king said unto Esther the queen, The Jews have slain and destroyed five hundred men in Shushan the palace; now what is thy petition?
45195And the king said unto her, Be not afraid: for what sawest thou?
45195And the king said unto him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou tell me nothing but that which is true in the name of the LORD?
45195And the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go against Ramoth- gilead to battle, or shall we forbear?
45195And the king said unto him, What shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour?
45195And the king said unto him, Where is he?
45195And the king said unto me,( the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be?
45195And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe?
45195And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the kindness of God unto him?
45195And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah?
45195And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this?
45195And the king said, Who is in the court?
45195And the man of God said, Where fell it?
45195And the men of Israel said unto them, Peradventure ye dwell among us; and how shall we make a league with you?
45195And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that is come up?
45195And the men of Judah said, Why are ye come up against us?
45195And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey?
45195And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
45195And the mouth taste his meat?
45195And the people and princes of Gilead said one to another, What man is he that will begin to fight against the children of Ammon?
45195And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
45195And the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink?
45195And the people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
45195And the servants of Achish said unto him, Is not this David the king of the land?
45195And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
45195And the son of man, that thou visitest him?
45195And the word of the LORD came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying, Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?
45195And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
45195And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
45195And they asked them, saying, Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?
45195And they called Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt thou go with this man?
45195And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
45195And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him?
45195And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
45195And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
45195And they said unto him, Wherefore saith my lord these words?
45195And they said, Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses?
45195And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
45195And they said, Is not this Joseph''s son?
45195And they said, The man asked us straitly of our state, and of our kindred, saying, Is your father yet alive?
45195And they said, What is that to us?
45195And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
45195And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
45195And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
45195And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilà ¦ ans?
45195And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
45195And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
45195And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
45195And understanding put forth her voice?
45195And upon this came his disciples, and marvelled that he talked with the woman: yet no man said, What seekest thou?
45195And what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?
45195And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
45195And what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
45195And what shall I more say?
45195And when Absalom''s servants came to the woman to the house, they said, Where is Ahimaaz and Jonathan?
45195And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult?
45195And when Hushai was come to Absalom, Absalom spake unto him, saying, Ahithophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do after his saying?
45195And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
45195And when Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, Wherefore is this noise of the city being in an uproar?
45195And when Moses''father in law saw all that he did to the people, he said, What is this thing that thou doest to the people?
45195And when Naaman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?
45195And when he hideth his face, who then can behold him?
45195And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
45195And when he was come in, he saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep?
45195And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could not we cast him out?
45195And when she came to her mother in law, she said, Who art thou, my daughter?
45195And when the lad was come to the place of the arrow which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried after the lad, and said, Is not the arrow beyond thee?
45195And when the seven among four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
45195And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice: and the woman spake to Saul, saying, Why hast thou deceived me?
45195And when they came again to him,( for he tarried at Jericho,) he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?
45195And when they came to Reuel their father, he said, How is it that ye are come so soon to day?
45195And when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Ziba?
45195And when they had found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
45195And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
45195And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
45195And when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?
45195And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
45195And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
45195And where is the place of understanding?
45195And wherefore hath the LORD brought us unto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wives and our children should be a prey?
45195And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place?
45195And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
45195And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
45195And who shall repay him what he hath done?
45195And whose spirit came from thee?
45195And why art thou disquieted in me?
45195And why art thou disquieted within me?
45195And why art thou disquieted within me?
45195And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
45195And why dost thou not pardon my transgression, And take away mine iniquity?
45195And why have ye brought up the congregation of the LORD into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there?
45195And why take ye thought for raiment?
45195And will he be favourable no more?
45195And, behold, there came a prophet unto Ahab king of Israel, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou seen all this great multitude?
45195And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah?
45195And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
45195Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
45195Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
45195Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
45195Are ye not much better than they?
45195Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead?
45195Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
45195Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?
45195Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep; that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over?
45195As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me; While they say daily unto me, Where is thy God?
45195As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?
45195Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
45195Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him?
45195Behold, the hope of him is in vain: Shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?
45195Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
45195Believest thou this?
45195But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and said, Shall not Shimei be put to death for this, because he cursed the LORD''S anointed?
45195But Balaam answered and said unto Balak, Told not I thee, saying, All that the LORD speaketh, that I must do?
45195But Festus, willing to do the Jews a pleasure, answered Paul, and said, Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?
45195But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
45195But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: Yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
45195But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD, that we may enquire of the LORD by him?
45195But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
45195But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?
45195But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him, Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?
45195But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
45195But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
45195But Paul said unto them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned, being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust us out privily?
45195But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
45195But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother?
45195But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
45195But he is in one mind, and who can turn him?
45195But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
45195But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
45195But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?
45195But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?
45195But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast?
45195But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
45195But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?
45195But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
45195But the thunder of his power who can understand?
45195But there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies?
45195But what think ye?
45195But what went ye out for to see?
45195But what went ye out for to see?
45195But when David saw that his servants whispered, David perceived that the child was dead: therefore David said unto his servants, Is the child dead?
45195But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste?
45195But whereunto shall I liken this generation?
45195But who may abide the day of his coming?
45195But why dost thou judge thy brother?
45195But will God indeed dwell on the earth?
45195But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
45195By what way is the light parted, Which scattereth the east wind upon the earth?
45195CHAPTER 40 THE GOOD SAMARITAN AND, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
45195CHAPTER 81 DAVID CHOSEN KING AND the LORD said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?
45195Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on her son?
45195Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt?
45195Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
45195Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries?
45195Can the flag grow without water?
45195Can the rush grow up without mire?
45195Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow?
45195Canst thou by searching find out God?
45195Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?
45195Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons?
45195Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
45195Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper?
45195Canst thou put an hook into his nose?
45195Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
45195Deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
45195Did not I weep for him that was in trouble?
45195Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
45195Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
45195Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
45195Doth God pervert judgment?
45195Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
45195Doth his promise fail for evermore?
45195Doth not the ear try words?
45195Doth not wisdom cry?
45195Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, And make her nest on high?
45195Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, And stretch her wings toward the south?
45195Doth the wild ass bray when he hath grass?
45195For he knoweth vain men: He seeth wickedness also; will he not then consider it?
45195For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me?
45195For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
45195For now thou numberest my steps: Dost thou not watch over my sin?
45195For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us?
45195For thou art the God of my strength: Why dost thou cast me off?
45195For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
45195For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for?
45195For wherein shall it be known here that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight?
45195For which cause both thou and all thy company are gathered together against the LORD: and what is Aaron, that ye murmur against him?
45195Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks?
45195Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side?
45195Hast thou an arm like God?
45195Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?
45195Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
45195Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
45195Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?
45195Hast thou given the horse strength?
45195Hast thou not known?
45195Hast thou perceived the breadth of the earth?
45195Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
45195Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?
45195Hath not the scripture said that Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?
45195Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?
45195Have I conceived all this people?
45195Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?
45195Have not I commanded thee?
45195Have the gates of death been opened unto thee?
45195Have ye not asked them that go by the way?
45195Have ye not known?
45195Having eyes, see ye not?
45195He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
45195He answered them, I have told you already, and ye did not hear: wherefore would ye hear it again?
45195He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
45195He casteth forth his ice like morsels: Who can stand before his cold?
45195He couched, he lay down as a lion, and as a great lion: who shall stir him up?
45195He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: Who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered?
45195He said unto him, What is written in the law?
45195He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
45195He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
45195He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
45195He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
45195He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
45195He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
45195Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself, Have they not sped?
45195His disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?
45195How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?
45195How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom?
45195How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?
45195How much less shall I answer him, And choose out my words to reason with him?
45195How much then is a man better than a sheep?
45195How savest thou the arm that hath no strength?
45195How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed?
45195How then comfort ye me in vain, Seeing in your answers there remaineth falsehood?
45195How think ye?
45195I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men?
45195I will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me?
45195If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
45195If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
45195If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong: And if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead?
45195If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
45195If a man die, shall he live again?
45195If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
45195If he beget a son that is a robber, a shedder of blood, and that doeth not any of those duties, shall he then live?
45195If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
45195If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
45195If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
45195If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?
45195In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me?
45195Is Christ divided?
45195Is any among you afflicted?
45195Is any merry?
45195Is any sick among you?
45195Is he yet alive?
45195Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
45195Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants?
45195Is it lawful to give tribute unto CÃ ¦ sar, or not?
45195Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
45195Is it not on thee, and on all thy father''s house?
45195Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
45195Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
45195Is not his mother called Mary?
45195Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
45195Is not the whole land before thee?
45195Is not this the carpenter''s son?
45195Is not this the fast that I have chosen?
45195Is not this the word that we did tell thee in Egypt, saying, Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians?
45195Is not this thy fear, thy confidence, Thy hope, and the uprightness of thy ways?
45195Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
45195Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?
45195Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
45195Is this thing done by my lord the king, and thou hast not shewed it unto thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
45195It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do?
45195It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
45195Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
45195Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou?
45195Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?
45195Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake?
45195Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
45195Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
45195Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
45195Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
45195Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day?
45195Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
45195Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?
45195Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
45195Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
45195Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
45195Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
45195Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things?
45195Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
45195King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
45195Kings 9] Then Jehu came forth to the servants of his lord: and one said unto him, Is all well?
45195Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
45195Know ye not what I and my fathers have done unto all the people of other lands?
45195Knowest thou it, because thou wast then born?
45195Let all the nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled: who among them can declare this, and shew us former things?
45195Lo, these are parts of his ways: But how little a portion is heard of him?
45195Many therefore of his disciples, when they heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
45195Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
45195Moreover the LORD shall raise him up a king over Israel, who shall cut off the house of Jeroboam that day: but what?
45195My lord asked his servants, saying, Have ye a father, or a brother?
45195My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: When shall I come and appear before God?
45195My tears have been my meat day and night, While they continually say unto me, Where is thy God?
45195Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me?
45195Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
45195Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
45195Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
45195Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
45195None is so fierce that dare stir him up: Who then is able to stand before me?
45195Now Haman thought in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself?
45195Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
45195Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
45195Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
45195Now therefore why speak ye not a word of bringing the king back?
45195Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another?
45195Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
45195O death, where is thy sting?
45195O grave, where is thy victory?
45195Or because the number of thy days is great?
45195Or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
45195Or canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
45195Or doth the Almighty pervert justice?
45195Or fill the appetite of the young lions, When they couch in their dens, And abide in the covert to lie in wait?
45195Or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
45195Or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, Against the day of battle and war?
45195Or hast thou walked in the search of the depth?
45195Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
45195Or his head with fish spears?
45195Or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?
45195Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
45195Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
45195Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
45195Or loweth the ox over his fodder?
45195Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
45195Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
45195Or where were the righteous cut off?
45195Or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
45195Or who can stay the bottles of heaven, When the dust groweth into hardness, And the clods cleave fast together?
45195Or who hath given understanding to the heart?
45195Or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
45195Or who hath stretched the line upon it?
45195Or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy?
45195Or who shall stand in his holy place?
45195Or who shut up the sea with doors?
45195Or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
45195Or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
45195Or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?
45195Or wings and feathers unto the ostrich?
45195Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
45195PSALM 15 LORD, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
45195Peradventure there be fifty righteous within the city: wilt thou also destroy and not spare the place for the fifty righteous that are therein?
45195Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
45195Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
45195Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
45195Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
45195Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
45195Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
45195Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
45195Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?
45195Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
45195Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished, being innocent?
45195Return, O LORD, how long?
45195Samuel 11] AND David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him kindness for Jonathan''s sake?
45195Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
45195Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness?
45195Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words?
45195Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit?
45195Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
45195Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?
45195Shall the companions make a banquet of him?
45195Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them, to suffice them?
45195Shall they part him among the merchants?
45195Should thy lies make men hold their peace?
45195Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?
45195So Gad came to David, and told him, and said unto him, Shall seven years of famine come unto thee in thy land?
45195So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you?
45195So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
45195So he departed from Elisha, and came to his master; who said to him, What said Elisha to thee?
45195So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
45195So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper?
45195So there went one on horseback to meet him, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
45195So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
45195So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
45195Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?
45195Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
45195Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time?
45195The LORD is on my side; I will not fear: What can man do unto me?
45195The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing?
45195The baptism of John, whence was it?
45195The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
45195The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming?
45195The neighbours therefore, and they which before had seen him that he was blind, said, Is not this he that sat and begged?
45195The people answered and said, Thou hast a devil: who goeth about to kill thee?
45195The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up?
45195The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
45195The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?
45195Then Abner answered and said, Who art thou that criest to the king?
45195Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old?
45195Then David said, Who will go down with me to Saul to the camp?
45195Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have ye any meat?
45195Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye?
45195Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom unto his house, and said unto him, Wherefore have thy servants set my field on fire?
45195Then Joab came to the king, and said, What hast thou done?
45195Then Job answered and said, How long will ye vex my soul, And break me in pieces with words?
45195Then Job answered the LORD, and said, Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee?
45195Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the LORD''S side?
45195Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
45195Then Peter said unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, or even to all?
45195Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
45195Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought?
45195Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
45195Then a lord on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God, and said, Behold, if the LORD would make windows in heaven, might this thing be?
45195Then answered Bildad, and said, How long wilt thou speak these things?
45195Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
45195Then answered Zophar, and said, Should not the multitude of words be answered?
45195Then answered the Jews and said unto him, What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing that thou doest these things?
45195Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
45195Then answered them the Pharisees, Are ye also deceived?
45195Then asked they him, What man is that which said unto thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?
45195Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
45195Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
45195Then came also publicans to be baptized, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
45195Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
45195Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?
45195Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
45195Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
45195Then he said, Who shall order the battle?
45195Then he sent out a second on horseback, which came to them, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
45195Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, and said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you?
45195Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
45195Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah unto the king, Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
45195Then said Boaz unto Ruth, Hearest thou not, my daughter?
45195Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this?
45195Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou?
45195Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
45195Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be?
45195Then said Samuel, Wherefore then dost thou ask of me, seeing the LORD is departed from thee, and is become thine enemy?
45195Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
45195Then said he to the multitude that came forth to be baptized of him, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
45195Then said his servants unto him, What thing is this that thou hast done?
45195Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
45195Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity?
45195Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
45195Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he, whom they seek to kill?
45195Then said the Jews among themselves, Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
45195Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
45195Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
45195Then said the LORD, Doest thou well to be angry?
45195Then said the high priest, Are these things so?
45195Then said the king unto her, What wilt thou, queen Esther?
45195Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up unto thee?
45195Then said they to him again, What did he to thee?
45195Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation?
45195Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
45195Then said they unto him, Where is he?
45195Then said they unto him, Where is thy Father?
45195Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
45195Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me?
45195Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
45195Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee?
45195Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord?
45195Then sought they for Jesus, and spake among themselves, as they stood in the temple, What think ye, that he will not come to the feast?
45195Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?
45195Then the Philistines said, Who hath done this?
45195Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
45195Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?
45195Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
45195Then the king Ahasuerus answered and said unto Esther the queen, Who is he, and where is he, that durst presume in his heart to do so?
45195Then the king said unto me, For what dost thou make request?
45195Then the king''s servants, which were in the king''s gate, said unto Mordecai, Why transgressest thou the king''s commandment?
45195Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried unto Pharaoh, saying, Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants?
45195Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
45195Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying, O house of Israel, can not I do with you as this potter?
45195Then three thousand men of Judah went to the top of the rock Etam, and said to Samson, Knowest thou not that the Philistines are rulers over us?
45195Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, Why hast thou done this?
45195Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
45195Therefore said the disciples one to another, Hath any man brought him ought to eat?
45195Therefore said they unto him, How were thine eyes opened?
45195Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
45195Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
45195They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee?
45195They answered and said unto him, Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
45195They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
45195They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee?
45195They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while?
45195They said unto him, Rabbi,( which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?
45195They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes?
45195They sent therefore and gathered all the lords of the Philistines unto them, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
45195Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
45195Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
45195Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?
45195Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: Who is so great a God as our God?
45195To whom hast thou uttered words?
45195To whom then will ye liken God?
45195To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal?
45195Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
45195Was not my soul grieved for the poor?
45195What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
45195What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
45195What is man, that thou shouldest magnify him?
45195What is my strength, that I should hope?
45195What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
45195What man is he that desireth life, And loveth many days, that he may see good?
45195What manner of saying is this that he said, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither ye can not come?
45195What shall I render unto the LORD For all his benefits toward me?
45195What think ye?
45195What?
45195When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
45195When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, The moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
45195When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers?
45195When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?
45195When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
45195When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
45195When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble?
45195When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
45195When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
45195When wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
45195Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people?
45195Whence then cometh wisdom?
45195Whence then hath this man all these things?
45195Where is the way where light dwelleth?
45195Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
45195Whereas thou hast searched all my stuff, what hast thou found of all thy household stuff?
45195Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth, And put my life in mine hand?
45195Wherefore do the wicked live, Become old, yea, are mighty in power?
45195Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
45195Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?
45195Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the LORD, to do evil in his sight?
45195Wherefore have we fasted, say they, and thou seest not?
45195Wherefore the king said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?
45195Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the LORD, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the LORD?
45195Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
45195Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?
45195Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
45195Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
45195Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
45195Which of you convinceth me of sin?
45195While it remained, was it not thine own?
45195While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, saying, What think ye of Christ?
45195Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
45195Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
45195Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
45195Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth part of Israel?
45195Who can number the clouds in wisdom?
45195Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
45195Who can understand his errors?
45195Who hath believed our report?
45195Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
45195Who hath prevented me, that I should repay him?
45195Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts?
45195Who hath sent out the wild ass free?
45195Who is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
45195Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
45195Who is he that condemneth?
45195Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods?
45195Who is there among you of all his people?
45195Who is this King of glory?
45195Who is this King of glory?
45195Who knoweth not in all these That the hand of the LORD hath wrought this?
45195Who knoweth the power of thine anger?
45195Who provideth for the raven his food?
45195Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD?
45195Who shall declare his way to his face?
45195Who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
45195Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
45195Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
45195Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
45195Who shall then say, Wherefore hast thou done so?
45195Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season?
45195Who will say unto him, What doest thou?
45195Whosoever cometh any thing near unto the tabernacle of the LORD shall die: shall we be consumed with dying?
45195Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
45195Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
45195Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
45195Why died I not from my birth?
45195Why do ye not understand my speech?
45195Why do ye persecute me as God, And are not satisfied with my flesh?
45195Why dost thou strive against him?
45195Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
45195Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
45195Why go ye about to kill me?
45195Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, So that I am a burden to myself?
45195Why saidst thou, She is my sister?
45195Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the LORD, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
45195Will he make a covenant with thee?
45195Will he make many supplications unto thee?
45195Will he plead against me with his great power?
45195Will he speak soft words unto thee?
45195Will the Lord cast off for ever?
45195Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, Or abide by thy crib?
45195Wilt thou also disannul my judgment?
45195Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, And gather it into thy barn?
45195Wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous?
45195Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
45195Wilt thou play with him as with a bird?
45195Wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?
45195Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great?
45195Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh: wherefore then are ye the last to bring back the king?
45195Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
45195Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?
45195Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?
45195Yet say ye, Why?
45195[ Sidenote: Genesis 27] And he came unto his father, and said, My father: and he said, Here am I; who art thou, my son?
45195[ Sidenote: Genesis 31] And Rachel and Leah answered and said unto him, Is there yet any portion or inheritance for us in our father''s house?
45195[ Sidenote: I. Samuel 26] And David said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou men''s words, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt?
45195[ Sidenote: Job 25] Then Bildad replied to Job, and Job answered and said, How hast thou helped him that is without power?
45195[ Sidenote: Job 40] Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said, Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?
45195[ Sidenote: Job 9] Then Job answered and said, I know it is so of a truth: But how should man be just with God?
45195[ Sidenote: Jonah 2] Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us?
45195[ Sidenote: Numbers 14] And the LORD said unto Moses, How long will this people provoke me?
45195[ Sidenote: Ruth 3] Then Naomi her mother in law said unto her, My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
45195[ Sidenote: St. Mark 7] The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
45195[ Sidenote: St. Mark 8] And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
45195[ Sidenote: St. Matthew 13] And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
45195[ Sidenote: The Acts 25] Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto CÃ ¦ sar?
45195a day for a man to afflict his soul?
45195am I not able indeed to promote thee to honour?
45195am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul?
45195am not I better to thee than ten sons?
45195and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
45195and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
45195and do ye not remember?
45195and from whence came they unto thee?
45195and from whence come ye?
45195and hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters?
45195and having ears, hear ye not?
45195and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
45195and how long will it be ere they believe me, for all the signs which I have shewed among them?
45195and in thy name done many wonderful works?
45195and in thy name have cast out devils?
45195and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
45195and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
45195and it shall be granted thee: or what is thy request further?
45195and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
45195and of what people art thou?
45195and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?
45195and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
45195and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
45195and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?
45195and we told him according to the tenor of these words: could we certainly know that he would say, Bring your brother down?
45195and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?
45195and what is stronger than a lion?
45195and what is thy request?
45195and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
45195and when wilt thou return?
45195and whence came they?
45195and whence comest thou?
45195and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt?
45195and where wroughtest thou?
45195and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me?
45195and whither goest thou?
45195and whither wilt thou go?
45195and who are my brethren?
45195and who gave thee this authority?
45195and who is like to thee in Israel?
45195and who shall stand when he appeareth?
45195and whose are these before thee?
45195and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
45195and why eatest thou not?
45195and why is thy countenance fallen?
45195and why is thy heart grieved?
45195and with what body do they come?
45195and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
45195are we not counted of him strangers?
45195art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
45195art thou come to destroy us?
45195art thou come unto me to call my sin to remembrance, and to slay my son?
45195behold, Abner came unto thee; why is it that thou hast sent him away, and he is quite gone?
45195behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?
45195but where are the nine?
45195can I bring him back again?
45195can faith save him?
45195can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
45195did I not say, Do not deceive me?
45195did not I serve with thee for Rachel?
45195did they not sing one to another of him in dances, saying, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
45195do not even the publicans so?
45195do not even the publicans the same?
45195doth not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
45195either a vine, figs?
45195for do not I know that I am this day king over Israel?
45195for what have I done?
45195for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
45195from heaven, or of men?
45195from whence then hath it tares?
45195hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary?
45195hath he not spoken also by us?
45195hath it not been told you from the beginning?
45195hath no man condemned thee?
45195have not I the LORD?
45195have not I the LORD?
45195have ye another brother?
45195have ye not heard?
45195have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
45195have ye your heart yet hardened?
45195he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
45195how is it that ye have no faith?
45195how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?
45195how long shall I suffer you?
45195how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
45195how opened he thine eyes?
45195how readest thou?
45195how shall we do?
45195how then doth he now see?
45195intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?
45195is it not in that thou goest with us?
45195is it not so?
45195is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
45195is it well with the child?
45195is it well with thy husband?
45195is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby indeed he divineth?
45195knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
45195let the men go, that they may serve the LORD their God: knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?
45195look, when the messenger cometh, shut the door, and hold him fast at the door: is not the sound of his master''s feet behind him?
45195may I not wash in them, and be clean?
45195of himself, or of some other man?
45195or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
45195or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?
45195or how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied?
45195or how shall we clear ourselves?
45195or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
45195or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
45195or naked, and clothed thee?
45195or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to suffice them?
45195or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?
45195or that there be three days''pestilence in thy land?
45195or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
45195or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
45195or what evil is in mine hand?
45195or what likeness will ye compare unto him?
45195or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
45195or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
45195or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
45195or wilt thou flee three months before thine enemies, while they pursue thee?
45195or, What shall we drink?
45195or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
45195or, Why talkest thou with her?
45195perceive ye not yet, neither understand?
45195saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
45195shall I smite them?
45195shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel?
45195shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
45195shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?
45195should I not serve in the presence of his son?
45195tell me, I pray thee: is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?
45195tell me, what hast thou in the house?
45195tell me, what shall thy wages be?
45195that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
45195till seven times?
45195to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
45195was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
45195was Paul crucified for you?
45195were it not better for us to return into Egypt?
45195were the gods of the nations of those lands any ways able to deliver their lands out of mine hand?
45195what dost thou work?
45195what hath he done?
45195what is it which these witness against thee?
45195what is mine iniquity?
45195what is my sin, that thou hast so hotly pursued after me?
45195what is this that thou hast done unto us?
45195what is thy country?
45195what new doctrine is this?
45195what shall I say unto them?
45195what shall we speak?
45195when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
45195where is he that hath taken venison, and brought it me, and I have eaten of all before thou camest, and have blessed him?
45195wherefore came this mad fellow to thee?
45195wherefore camest thou not unto me?
45195wherefore do ye tempt the LORD?
45195wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to carry us forth out of Egypt?
45195wherefore have we afflicted our soul, and thou takest no knowledge?
45195wherefore then hast thou beguiled me?
45195wherefore then hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
45195wherefore then speakest thou so to me?
45195who can forgive sins but God only?
45195who hath told it from that time?
45195who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
45195who is this Son of man?
45195who?
45195whom seekest thou?
45195whose son is he?
45195why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
45195why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
45195why is it that thou hast sent me?
45195why is it that ye have left the man?
45195why sittest thou thyself alone, and all the people stand by thee from morning unto even?
45195why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
45195why then doth Adonijah reign?
45195why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
45195why wentest thou not with thy friend?
45195will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles, and teach the Gentiles?
45195will they fortify themselves?
45195will they make an end in a day?
45195will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
45195will they sacrifice?
45195will ye also be his disciples?
45195will ye rebel against the king?
45195wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the LORD?
45195wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
45195wot ye not that such a man as I can certainly divine?
45195wouldest thou be spoken for to the king, or to the captain of the host?
7351''And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto Him, Lord, is it I?
7351''Can a mother forget''or abandon her seeking after a lost child?
7351''Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?''
7351''Go and tell John the things that ye see and hear,''--that is His own answer to the question,''Art Thou He that should come?''
7351''He that spared not His own Son, shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?''
7351''He that spared not His own Son,... how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?''
7351''He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto Him, Lord, who is it?''
7351''How many loaves have ye?
7351''IS IT I?''
7351''If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?''
7351''Is it I, Rabbi?''
7351''Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing?''
7351''Jesus, knowing that He had come from God, and went to God, and that the Father had given all things into His hand''--did what?
7351''Lord, when saw we Thee an hungred, and fed Thee?''
7351''Our fathers, say you?
7351''Seekest thou a place at My right hand?
7351''The main thing is, does it hold good measure?
7351''Then it is barter, is it?
7351''What?''
7351''Wherefore art thou come?''
7351''Who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
7351''Who art Thou''--we may fancy people saying--''that Thou shouldst put out a masterful hand and claim to take as Thine the life of my heart?''
7351''Who is sufficient for these things?''
7351''Who is sufficient for these things?''
7351''Why could not we cast him out?
7351''Will all great Neptune''s ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand?
7351''You want to sit on My right hand and on My left, do you?
7351''You would sit on My right hand and on My left?
7351--if to be taken as a question at all, which, as I have said, seems most natural, is either,''What hast thou come to do?''
7351--or,''Why hast thou come to do it?''
735117- 30)''IS IT I?''
73516) THE LAW OF PRECEDENCE IN THE KINGDOM''At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
735162 And the high priest arose, and said unto Him, Answerest Thou nothing?
7351A man clothed in soft raiment?
7351A prophet?
7351A reed shaken with the wind?
7351Again, how does the interpretation which sees ecclesiastical discipline here comport with the reason given for letting the tares grow on?
7351Am I living a life that is a light in the world?
7351Am I ready?
7351And He said unto him, Why callest thou Me good?
7351And His disciples asked Him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?
7351And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
7351And Jesus saith unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings Thou hast perfected praise?''
7351And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
7351And as for''teacher,''whom are we to put up beside Him?
7351And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
7351And do you think it is wise of you not to think of that, and to shape your conduct accordingly?
7351And does that conception of its meaning make it meaningless for us?
7351And has the law exhausted its force?
7351And he saith unto him, Friend, how earnest thou in hither not having a wedding- garment?
7351And how does He do it?
7351And how does it tell us?
7351And how many sins have you committed?
7351And if we saw things as they are, would it not always be so to us?
7351And in those great wide- lying heathen lands where men know nothing of His name and of His love, are they all His too?
7351And oh I what can be so terrible as the anger of meekness, the wrath of infinite gentleness?
7351And remember, too, that when He challenges the world with,''Which of you convinceth Me of sin?''
7351And said unto Him, Art Thou He that should come, or do we look for another?
7351And said unto Him, Hearest Thou what these say?
7351And said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver Him unto you?
7351And shall we not find that everything is sweeter, nobler, better, fuller of capacity to delight, if we give it all to our Master?
7351And so compassed with that great love, and feeling absolute security within the enclosure of that strong hand, his question is not,''Is it I?''
7351And the governor said, Why, what evil hath He done?
7351And they asked Him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath days?
7351And they said, What is that to us?
7351And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto Him, Lord, is it I?
7351And we, what can we do in ourselves?
7351And what in us is to blame?
7351And what is love?
7351And what kind of success am I having in the attempt?''
7351And what made these men gladly take up the burden which He laid on them?
7351And what more is it?
7351And when He was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
7351And when He was come into the house, the blind men came to Him: and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this?
7351And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto His disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
7351And where or who is he?
7351And why did the ebbing away of faith mean the withdrawal of Christ''s will to keep him up?
7351And why should we love Him more than our dearest, from whom we have drawn, or to whom we have given, life?
7351Angrily repel?
7351Any life left in that?
7351Are all the people who live in good houses good?
7351Are any of you, dear friends, bringing about such a state?
7351Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
7351Are there going to be no more applications of it?
7351Are there no European societies at this day that in their godlessness and social iniquities are hurrying fast to the condition of carrion?
7351Are we to think of it as occurring by night, or by day?
7351Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?''
7351Are you doing what you know you ought not to do?
7351Are you going to accept the ransom and say,''O Lord, truly I am Thy servant; Thou hast loosed my bonds''?
7351Are you going to take them for true?
7351Are you ready to accept the conditions?
7351Are you yielding to His seeking love, or wandering further and further from Him?
7351Are, you going to trust your salvation to Him?
7351As one of the old fathers said,''Who is this that thus falls asleep when He wills?
7351Ask yourselves, What does that fact mean?
7351Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
7351Because they had Moses?
7351But do you know why?
7351But had all the crowds understood what sort of kingdom it was?
7351But if he was held up by the operation of that will, why did he begin to sink?
7351But now what is the freedom based on sonship which our Lord here claims?
7351But only this I will say: we honour the martyrs of Science, of Commerce, of Empire, why should not we honour the martyrs of Faith?
7351But self- distrust asked,''Lord, is it I?''
7351But suppose the stone endowed with motion, what can stand against it?
7351But what if it had heard the shepherd''s call, and had preferred to lie where it fell, and to die where it lay?
7351But what sort of a servant is he, who has no glow of gladness at the thought of meeting his lord?
7351But what went ye out for to see?
7351But what went ye out for to see?
7351But when His disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste?
7351But when you have blown away the froth, is there not something left in the cup which looks uncommonly like the wine of the Kingdom?
7351But where does the life come from, and where does the blessedness come from?
7351But you say,''That is all very well-- where do you learn all that about God?''
7351But, if I should be unfaithful, if I did not preach this truth, what shall we call you if you turn away from it?
7351Can any reasonable account be given of these paradoxes?
7351Can the separation between these two classes be perfect and complete?
7351Can there be a disciple that is not a righteous man?
7351Can there be a righteous man that is not a disciple?
7351Can these corpses live?
7351Can this eating putrescence, which burrows its foul way through our souls, be sweetened?
7351Can you lift up your face to meet His clear and all- searching eye, and say:''Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God''?
7351Christ answers their''hearest thou?''
7351Christian people, to how many of us should the word be rung in our ears:''Ye did run well;_ what_ did hinder you''?
7351Could a man have done like that?
7351Could such tones of love and righteous anger joined have been sent echoing through the ages in this Gospel, if they had not been heard?
7351Dear friends,''If the word spoken by angels was steadfast, how shall we escape if we''--what?
7351Deny?
7351Did He establish the Lord''s Supper?
7351Did He fling away His life for a false conception of Himself?
7351Did He lift up His solemn thanksgiving to God, for the woes that had fallen on Chorazin?
7351Did He not Himself ground His prayer for their pardon on their ignorance?
7351Did He rise or did He not?
7351Did ever anybody before say,''I am humble,''without provoking the comment,''He that says he is humble proves that he is not''?
7351Did not''Physician, heal Thyself,''come in properly there?
7351Did the three mortals understand the meaning of the words of the heavenly three?
7351Did they cease their mocking, and feel some touch of awe creeping over them?
7351Did they lead to any deep convictions?
7351Did they, in their secret conclaves, look each other in the face, and confess that He was the Heir?
7351Did you ever drop your dignity and go down to the low levels in order to lift up the people that were there?
7351Did you ever hear the exaggerated line that describes one of the pundits of science as''the greatest, wisest, meanest of mankind''?
7351Did you ever strip yourself of anything, my brother, in order to make some poor, wretched creature a little purer and liker the Saviour?
7351Did you ever think how strange it is, except with one explanation, that the gibes of the priests did not turn out to be true?
7351Do hallucinations lay hold on five hundred people at once?
7351Do kings of this world take custom?''
7351Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
7351Do we any of us realise, as we all of us ought to do, the infinite number, and the transcendent greatness, of our transgressions against the Father?
7351Do we begin at the bottom, or at the top?
7351Do we believe His warnings as well as His promises?
7351Do we not read that it is He who says,''Come, ye blessed of My Father, enter into the kingdom prepared for you''?
7351Do we understand what the Psalmist meant when he sang,''In thy majesty ride on prosperously, because of... meekness''?
7351Do we?
7351Do you accept that as true of''the historic Christ''?
7351Do you believe it?
7351Do you know?
7351Do you know?
7351Do you look?
7351Do you make it your effort to be like Him?
7351Do you never treasure up somebody''s slights?
7351Do you not think that it would be wiser to get the blessed half of this law on your side, instead of the dreadful one?
7351Do you not think that there would be a ferment if Christian principles were applied, say, for instance, to national politics?
7351Do you not think there would be a ferment if Christian principles were brought to bear upon all the transactions on the Exchange?
7351Do you remember Paul''s words,''blotting out the handwriting that was against us-- nailing it to His Cross''?
7351Do you see that in it?
7351Do you see your only ground of confidence and peace?
7351Do you see?
7351Do you think it would be right for a Christian minister to lock his lips and never say,''There is a judgment to come''?
7351Do you try to keep yours alight?
7351Do you want that?
7351Does Christ so contradict all the rest of His teaching as to say that such a man is of''the sheep,''and''blessed of the Father''?
7351Does He need any external things in order to make His feast?
7351Does a hallucination last for a long country walk, and give rise to protracted conversation?
7351Does hallucination explain the story of Christ eating and drinking before His disciples?
7351Does it explain their treatment?
7351Does it not mean that your love is neither deflected nor embittered any more, by reason of their wrongdoing, but pours upon them as of old?
7351Does not that sound very much like''everlasting destruction from the presence of God and from the glory of His power''?
7351Does not the very idea of an endless progress in that kingdom involve such variety?
7351Does our wish lead us to the acceptance of the condition?
7351Does that mean indifference?
7351Does that mean the name of God, and of a man, and of an influence, all jumbled up together in blasphemous and irrational union?
7351Does the look touch your hearts?
7351Either He believed them, and then, what about His sanity?
7351Fight against?
7351First, we have their question, born of a glimpse into the possibilities of evil in their hearts,''Lord, is it I?''
7351For do we not read of Him that He is the Judge of the whole earth?
7351For such an end what did one poor man''s life matter?
7351For the blinding of the wise and prudent?
7351For the revelation to babes?
7351For what did you receive it?
7351For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
7351For what is heaven?
7351For what is it that He addresses?
7351Friend, what is it that keeps you from hearing, if you do not hear?
7351From whom did you receive it?
7351Getting out of the boat?
7351God appeals to us, and says,''What more_ could_ have been done to My vineyard that I have not done unto it?''
7351Had, then, the two miracles just done exhausted His stock of power or of pity?
7351Has He taken back what He gave?
7351Has it done so in vain?
7351Has it ebbed away as suddenly as it flowed?
7351Have the churches laid that lesson to heart?
7351Have we learned the lesson of the gentleness which belongs to His kingdom, and of the unchristian character of war and violence?
7351Have we to do with an ascending or with a descending scale?
7351Have you accepted and fulfilled the conditions?
7351Have you entered into that covenant with God?
7351Have you ever noticed what a remarkable verbal correspondence there is between these words of our text, and some other very solemn ones of Christ''s?
7351Have you fathomed the meaning of the fact?
7351Have you got that love, and did you get it at Christ''s Cross?
7351Have you made sure work of the forgiveness of your sins through His blood?
7351Have you not found that you could not achieve it?
7351Have you received into your spirits His immortal life?
7351Have_ you_ heard?
7351He asks,''Art Thou_ He that cometh_''--a well- known name for Messiah--''or are we to expect another?''
7351He came among these sinners as a physician; and who wonders at_ his_ being beside the sick?
7351He is saying to each of you,''Turn ye, turn ye, why will ye die?''
7351He might have said:''How can I leave my work?
7351He saith unto Him, Which?
7351He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
7351He was either a dreamer intoxicated with an illusion, and His death was suicide, or He was-- what?
7351Heaven sows only good; where do the misery and the wickedness come from?
7351His first question,''What think ye of the Christ?''
7351His own answer to the question,''Art thou He that should come?''
7351His question is_ not_,''Is it I?''
7351How can He be both?
7351How can a drowsy Christian tell whether his spiritual life is bright or not?
7351How can he sell what he got for nothing?
7351How can one who has received that gift keep it to himself?
7351How can you get decent lives in the slums?''
7351How could Judas understand Mary?
7351How could a sleeping woman know whether her lamp was burning or not?
7351How could he honour Jesus enough?
7351How could it mean anything else, when Christ sat there in His body, and His blood was in His veins?
7351How could such a timid set of people have mustered up courage for such a bold act?
7351How could such an operation as forcing back a heavy stone, and exhuming a corpse, have been carried on without waking them?
7351How could they tell what happened when they were asleep?
7351How did Jesus answer his torrent of frivolous questions?
7351How did they spring up?
7351How did you receive it?
7351How do you get the Peter of the Acts of the Apostles out of the Peter of the Gospels?
7351How does it tell us all this?
7351How far that process of divesting may affect faculties, without touching the life, who can tell?
7351How has He shown His friendship?
7351How is it possible for one person to lay hold of and to come to another?
7351How many hairs had you in your head, David?
7351How much then is a man better than a sheep?
7351How think ye?
7351How was the rulers''or the people''s wish to''seize on His inheritance''their motive for killing Jesus?
7351I beseech you to ask yourselves,''Do I hear Him?''
7351I wonder how long it would have taken a penniless bankrupt to scrape together two and a quarter millions of pounds?
7351I wonder how many of them are in my audience now?
7351If David then call Him Lord, how is He his son?
7351If He Himself was one of the sick and needed healing, how can He be the healer of the rest?
7351If He was right, what becomes of a Christianity which sees in Him only the foremost of the prophets?
7351If He was wrong, what becomes of His wisdom, His meekness, His religion?
7351If His calumniators were confused when He stood as Prisoner, what will they be when He sits as a Judge?
7351If so, if already eternal life in the bud standeth in the knowledge of God in Christ, what makes its fruitage and completeness?
7351If so, then what follows?
7351If so, what is it?
7351If that be right, will not everything come right?
7351If that be wrong, will not everything be wrong?
7351If the heralds can do these, what will not the King be able to do?
7351If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?
7351If we understand why we ought to forgive, and what forgiveness is, we shall not say,''How often?''
7351In either case, what about His claims to be a Teacher of religion?
7351In the one it was,''Art Thou the Son of God?''
7351Is Jesus here reverting to the narrower immediate mission of the apostles?
7351Is a religious teacher, who made the mistake of thinking that He was the Son of God in a sense in which no other man is so, worthy of admiration?
7351Is every piece of kindliness to the distressed, from whatever motive, and by whatsoever kind of person done, regarded by Him as done to Himself?
7351Is it not Christ''s_ apologia_ for His delay in filling the_ rôle_ which John had drawn out for him?
7351Is it not a grand thought that between us and the infinite divine Nature there is established a firm and unmovable agreement?
7351Is it not a parable of His life and lowly obedience?
7351Is it not a symbol of the very heart of the meaning of His Incarnation?
7351Is it not an anachronism to find the Church in the parable at all?
7351Is it not so with us all, dear brethren?
7351Is it not the rehearsal in parable of His death?
7351Is it permitted us to ask what were the fountains of these bitter floods that swept over Christ''s sinless soul?
7351Is it philosophical altruism or is it Christian faith?
7351Is it reasonable to say that He is the product of the same causes which have produced all the millions, and never another like Him?
7351Is it to you the death on which all your hopes rest?
7351Is it to you the sacrifice of the living Christ for your salvation?
7351Is it true about us that we thus bear about with us in the body''the dying of the Lord Jesus''?
7351Is it?
7351Is not a man''s chief relation in this world his relation to God?
7351Is not that the most important thing about all of us?
7351Is not that true of the formal, outward religion, which survives everything but contact with His all- seeing eye and perfect judgment?
7351Is not this the distinction, for instance, of the poet or painter, and man of science-- just that they do see?
7351Is that all?
7351Is that victory?
7351Is that what it does?
7351Is the prophet thought to be greater than the righteous man, or less?
7351Is the righteous man thought to be higher than the little one, or to be lower?
7351Is their Lord''s endowment a shadow or His assurances delusion?
7351Is there a_ worst_ man on earth at this moment?
7351Is there any antiseptic for it?
7351Is there any heart on which there have been no seeds of goodness scattered from His rich hand?
7351Is there any place where He has not sown?
7351Is there any region of life into which the introduction of the plain precepts of Christianity as the supreme law would not revolutionise it?
7351Is this prohibition, then, meant to forbid the attempt to keep the Church pure from un- Christian members?
7351It can not be meant for others; for, if all were sellers, where would the buyers be?
7351It has a tone of the same wistfulness and wonder as that other question of His,''Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me?''
7351It indicates astonishment at being remanded to these old, well- worn precepts, and might be rendered,''What sort of commandments?''
7351It is a good test of our Christian character to ask-- would it help or hinder a lowly believer to live beside us?
7351It is as if He had said--''Hast thou forgotten all our former intercourse?
7351It sounds plausible to say, Hallucination is a proved cause of many a supposed supernatural event-- why not of this?
7351It would be joyful to be far away from punishment-- would it be as joyful to be near Christ?
7351Its happiness draws your wishes-- does its holiness seem inviting?
7351Jesus''question is in two forms,--''If He is son, how does David call Him Lord?''
7351Let us answer, with a clasp that clings the tighter for our danger of being sucked in by the strong current,''Lord, to whom shall we go?
7351Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
7351May she not eat of that?
7351May we not see in Christ''s remonstrance a word for all?
7351May we say the same thing about the difference between the righteous man and the disciple?
7351My brother have you that great gift in your heart?
7351My brother, have you entered into that sweet, solemn, sacred alliance and union with God?
7351No;--''if we_ neglect_ so great salvation?''
7351Now I want to know-- what bridges that gulf?
7351Now again, I have to ask the question, Was He right, or was He wrong?
7351Now do you believe that?
7351Now the question that I would suggest is this: Is there any meaning in the order in which these are arranged?
7351Now what was our Lord''s purpose in thus driving the Pharisees into a corner?
7351Now, had He any right to do that?
7351Of course, for what is there to hold them together unless it be their guide and their director?
7351On the other hand, if we will answer His question,''Whom say ye that I am?''
7351On what comparison of our resources do we not feel utterly inadequate to the work?
7351Or when saw we Thee sick, or in prison, and came unto Thee?
7351Perhaps there may be just a hint in the double''Have ye not read?''
7351Peter thrusts the question at the staring crowd,''Why look ye on us as though by_ our_ power or holiness_ we_ had made this man to walk?''
7351Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
7351Probably the''then''of the question means, Since Peter is thus selected, are we to look to him as foremost?
7351Reject?
7351Saying, What think ye of Christ?
7351Sceptics well known in their generation, who made people''s hearts tremble for the ark of God, what has become of them?
7351So do you not see how, if that is true about us, we are each brought full front up to this,''Am I trying to make my tree good?
7351So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
7351So, brethren, I put into the witness- box Annas and Caiaphas and all their satellites, and I say,''What need we any further witnesses?''
7351Some little petty Rajah, up in the hills, in a quasi- independent State in India, is troubled by mutineers whom he can not subdue; what does he do?
7351Strange that He says,''I will drink it_ with you._''Does He need sustenance?
7351Such being the meaning of the oil, what was meant by the lamp?
7351Suppose Judas had answered the question, and, gathering himself up, had looked his Master in the face, and said--''What have I come for?''
7351Suppose the separation between the two characters were complete, which of them would be the greater?
7351THE COIN IN THE FISH''S MOUTH''And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest them, Simon?
7351THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE KING''And, behold, one came and said unto Him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
7351THE SECRET OF POWER''Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
7351THE SENTENCE WHICH CONDEMNED THE JUDGES And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked Him, saying, Art Thou the King of the Jews?
7351That is a wider and sadder question than, How are churches not free from bad members?
7351That is humility, so beautiful in a teacher, is it?
7351That is meekness and lowliness of heart, is it?
7351That question means, Am I, by my faith in Jesus Christ, receiving into my heart the anointing which that great anointed One gives us?
7351The Gospel is here; what has become of its assailants?
7351The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit Thou on My right hand, till I make Thine enemies Thy footstool?
7351The demons turn round upon all other would- be exorcists, and say,''Jesus we know... but who are ye?''
7351The first consideration, then, must be, What is the meaning of these emblems?
7351The form of that question in the original suggests that they expected a negative answer, and might be reproduced in English:''Surely it is not I?''
7351The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
7351The keystone of the arch was in both cases withdrawn-- why did the one structure topple into ruin while the other stood firm?
7351The one question worth asking and worth answering is,''How am I affected towards Him?''
7351The peace of heaven attracts you-- but its praise repels, does it not?
7351The question now is,''Who is it?''
7351The question of the collectors,''Doth not your Master pay tribute?''
7351The question that was proposed to Jesus,''Art Thou the Christ, the Son of the living God?''
7351The question then comes to be, What is meant by these?
7351The question, no doubt, was springing to the lips of some scowling Pharisee,''And what has that to do with our charge against your disciples?''
7351The second question reminds us of''Wilt Thou that we command fire... from heaven, and consume them?''
7351The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
7351The short and easy vulgar way to solve the apparent contradiction was to deny the reality of the one of its members; to say''Miracles?
7351The sweeping aside of penalties?
7351The young man saith unto Him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?
7351Their Master''s death?
7351Their successors gradually lost that keenness of expectation, and at most cried,''Will not He come soon?''
7351Then Judas, which betrayed Him, answered and said, Master, is it I?
7351Then Judas, which betrayed Him, answered and said, Master, is it I?
7351Then came to Him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but Thy disciples fast not?
7351Then it is salvation by works after all?''
7351Then said Pilate unto Him, Hearest Thou not how many things they witness against Thee?
7351Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungred, and fed Thee?
7351Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
7351Then, did not the second and third classes, at all events, understand?
7351Then, of what avail is it to us?
7351There hangs the veil, and when the Psalmist asked,''Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord; or who shall stand in His holy place?''
7351There is a deeper question, on which, as I believe, it does not become us to enter, and that is, What is the necessity for the necessity?
7351Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
7351These two might have asked,''Why hast Thou disquieted us to bring us up?''
7351Thou hast eaten My bread, thou hast been Mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted-- canst thou lift up thy heel against Me?''
7351To learn from Him the mystery of His passion, that they might be His heralds, the one in Paradise, the other in the pale kingdoms of Hades?
7351To tell Jesus that He was to die?
7351Very well; what does that matter?
7351Was He justified, or was He not?
7351Was He right or wrong in His claim?
7351Was her dream a divine warning, or a mere reflection in sleep of waking thoughts?
7351Was it credible that a man who possessed miraculous power should not, in this supreme moment, use it to deliver Himself?
7351Was it the dwelling- place of God, the place of sacrifice, the meeting- place of man with God, the place of divine manifestation?
7351Was not the teaching needed then, as it is now, that that is not the way in which the kingdom of heaven is to be founded and grow?
7351Was the explanation''can not''?
7351Was the mere physical shrinking from death all?
7351Was their work greater in His sight?
7351Was there not a time in Christ''s life on earth when He could do no mighty works because of their unbelief?
7351We can all understand care being so called; but riches?
7351We hear the same sort of taunt today,--What is the sense of all this money being spent on missions and religious objects?
7351We may turn the high priest''s question in another direction:''What further need have we of witnesses?''
7351Well, what do you do in consequence?
7351Were the Peters and the Johns more highly favoured than the others?
7351Were they to blame because they slew a blasphemer?
7351What about His claims to be the Pattern of humanity?
7351What about the practice?
7351What are the''talents''with which He will start them on their own account?
7351What are these two classes?
7351What became of all his eager listening, of his partial obedience, of his care to keep John safe from Herodias''s malice?
7351What became of his conscience- stricken alarms on hearing of Christ?
7351What becomes of sacerdotal hierarchies, what becomes of the''lords over God''s heritage,''if the one ground of pre- eminence is service?
7351What broke the chains of slavery?
7351What business has He to assume such a position as that?
7351What chance had a young life in such a sty of filth?
7351What did Judas do?
7351What did they do it for?
7351What did''Liberty, Equality, Fraternity''end in?
7351What do all similar epochs end in, when they do not take the Christ to march ahead of them?
7351What does Christ rebuke him for?
7351What does Christ say in the context?
7351What does that Cross tell us about God that the world did not know?
7351What does that matter to us?
7351What does that teach us?
7351What drew the crowds?
7351What explanation or justification does He give of this unexampled demand?
7351What had He done?
7351What had it which we do not possess?
7351What had lifted them suddenly so far above themselves?
7351What had made the change?
7351What had the man done?
7351What has become of the disciples''supernatural might?
7351What has become of the eagerness which brought him running to Jesus, and of the willingness to do any hard task to which he was set?
7351What has been the mainspring of all movements for their elevation?
7351What has sent men to the ends of the earth for the elevation of savage races?
7351What have we in common with it?
7351What have we which it did not possess?
7351What have you to pay?
7351What is forgiveness?
7351What is it that keeps men from hearing?
7351What is it that makes a mother the queen of her children?
7351What is meant?
7351What is more merciful and pitiful than true religion?
7351What is more merciless and malicious than hatred which calls itself''religious''?
7351What is the Christian defence?
7351What is the answer?
7351What is the difference between our Christianity and their worldliness?
7351What is the motive power in the benevolent works of this day?
7351What is the reason for this contrast?
7351What is the reward of Heaven?
7351What is the temper thus enjoined?
7351What is the temper?
7351What is the truth that smites this slander to death?
7351What is the use of a man saying that he is the disciple of Incarnate Love if his whole life is incarnate selfishness?
7351What is this''watchfulness''?
7351What kept him up?
7351What kind of a disciple is he, the habitual tenor of whose life contradicts the life of his Master and disobeys His commandments?
7351What kind of a thought must that be about your relation to God which you are afraid to speak?
7351What makes readiness?
7351What manner of servant is he who can bear to have no part in the blessed work that follows--''and the disciples to the multitude''?
7351What meant that surprising rapidity with which the last moment came in His case, to the astonishment of the stolid bystanders?
7351What more could He have desired?
7351What more could have been done that I have not done to it?''
7351What must He have conceived of Himself, who bade Jew and Gentile turn away from that God- appointed festival, and think not of Moses, but of Him?
7351What right had He to pose as the physician for humanity, and how can such a claim be reconciled with His being''meek and lowly in heart''?
7351What right had Jesus to send men out on such an errand, and to bid them gladly die for Him?
7351What set the Jewish rulers against Him with such virulent and murderous determination?
7351What should they have seen if they had seen the reality?
7351What then?
7351What think ye?
7351What warrants that autocratic and all- demanding tone from His lips?
7351What was an apostle''s function after the resurrection?
7351What was an apostle''s function during the life of Christ?
7351What was at the root of this contrary working dislike?
7351What was bad in it?
7351What was good in it?
7351What was the Church to feed on while the myth was growing?
7351What was the crucifying of another Jew or two to them?
7351What was the meaning of that silence?
7351What was the purpose of the Transfiguration?
7351What were the agonies or the tears of a hundred such as he to these high- placed and heartless transgressors?
7351What were the onlookers doing then?
7351What''coming''is referred to?
7351What, then, is the teaching of this symbol?
7351What, then, is the wedding garment?
7351What?
7351What?
7351When His disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved?
7351When Jesus understood it, He said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
7351When does that scrutiny take place?
7351When reverent love and sorrow had finished their task, what was the little flock without a shepherd to do?
7351When the Jews asked Him,''What must we do, that we may work the works of God?''
7351When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh what will he do unto those husbandmen?
7351When the mother becomes the devil''s deputy, what can the daughter grow up to be, but a worse edition of her?
7351When you fathers and mothers forgive your children, what does it mean?
7351Where are the eyes that read the Gospels and do not see it?
7351Where are these miracles recorded?
7351Where did the evangelists get such an embodiment of two attitudes so unlike each other, and which we so seldom see united in fact?
7351Where do you think we gospel- drenched English men and women will stand in that allocation of culpability?
7351Where had he got hold of the thought of''eternal life''?
7351Where is the axe that was to be laid at the root of the trees, or the fan that was to winnow out the chaff?
7351Where is the fiery spirit which he had foretold?
7351Where should the physician be but at the sick man''s bedside?
7351Wherefore were they there?
7351Who among us is not exposed to the assaults of that pestilence that walketh in darkness?
7351Who are to be baptized?
7351Who can forgive sins but God alone?''
7351Who can imagine His thoughts?
7351Who can tell how much of the parabolic element enters into the description?
7351Who can venture to speak of the awful doom set forth in the last words here?
7351Who is he who can venture on such words without blasphemy against God, and universal ridicule from men?
7351Who is it that has lost it?
7351Who is it that has lost it?
7351Who is the fool-- the man that says,''Here, then, cut away; better life than limb,''or the man that says,''I will keep it and I will die''?
7351Who lets them be governments and influential?
7351Who will say that the decision of a moment, which is the outcome of all the past, may not fix the whole future?
7351Who would doubt the truth and worth of the unveiling because it was short and partial?
7351Who, according to it, were ready?
7351Whom think ye, then, that I, the Son of Man am?
7351Why could you not cast him out?
7351Why did He not answer the young ruler thus?
7351Why did not they do as John''s disciples did, and disappear?
7351Why does He omit the earlier half?
7351Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
7351Why is it that Christ''s shameful death did not burst the bubble, as they thought it had done?
7351Why listen to men when we may hear Christ?
7351Why must it be that He, who is the Redeemer of the world, must needs be the Sacrifice for the world?
7351Why resort to cisterns when we may draw from the spring?
7351Why should he be bidden any more than John, who sits quietly and gazes, or the others, who are tugging at the oars?
7351Why should the world take the trouble of persecuting the kind of Christianity that so many of us display?
7351Why should they kill men whose only fault was bringing them a hospitable invitation?
7351Why should this great question have been preceded by the other?
7351Why should we look to the planets when we can see the sun?
7351Why should we love Him at all, if He were only a man, however pure and benevolent?
7351Why was Barabbas preferred?
7351Why was not the stream lost in the sand, when the head- waters were cut off?
7351Why were they so superior?
7351Why, then, do they thus strangely blaze up into grandeur and heroism?
7351Why, then, should two sets of people who have the same ideas and practices dislike each other?
7351Why?
7351Why?
7351Why?
7351Why?
7351Why?
7351Why?
7351Will a handful of imitation jewellery, made out of coloured glass and paste, be any temptation to a man who bears a rich diamond on his finger?
7351Will a''living wage''--eight shillings a day and eight hours''play-- will these change a man''s character?
7351Will these go deep enough down to touch the springs of evil?
7351With such a force at our command-- a force that could shake the mountains and break the rocks-- how come we ever to fail?
7351Would any of the most besotted followers of this pretender retain a rag of belief in His Messiahship if He was crucified?
7351Would anybody have imagined the scene so?
7351Would anything that could have terrified others have frightened him from his Master''s side whilst he felt His love?
7351Would thirty pieces of silver have been a bribe to John?
7351Yes, and have we never heard of a period in European history which was, as they call it,''the Renaissance''of art and the death of morality?
7351You remember the beautiful emphasis of one of the parables in our text about the man that dissipated himself in seeking for many goodly pearls?
7351_ When_ was it given?
7351and where did the Gospel, which flows from Him, and which has done such things in the world as it has done-- where did it come from?
7351and why does it tell us?
7351any gathering up of that, and making a man of it again?
7351art thou also become like one of us?''
7351because they had the prophets, the law, the temple, the priesthood?
7351but does not the very metaphor help to lighten the darkness of the picture, as well as speak of His calmness, while He contemplates it?
7351but''Who is it?''
7351came the word of God out from you, or came it_ unto_ you only?''
7351from whence then hath it tares?
7351how are you going to meet your obligations?
7351in the other,''Art Thou the King of Israel?''
7351of their own children, or of strangers?
7351of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
7351on the Friday?
7351or He did not believe them, and then, what about His honesty?
7351or thirsty, and gave Thee drink?
7351or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
7351or, if He is Lord,''how then is He his son?''
7351that is to say, My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?
7351the shutting up of some more or less material hell?
7351those foul beasts in Sodom better off than I?
7351what is it which these witness against Thee?
7351what then?
7351who among us can say that he has repelled the contagion?
7351who is it?''
7351who is it?''
7351whose Son is He?
7351with a''did ye never read?''
7351within four- and- twenty hours of Thy Cross?
7351you say,''a poor weak Man, hanging on a cross, and dying in the dark-- is_ that_ the very shining apex of all that humanity can know of divinity?''
991211. Who are the Church''s workmen, and what is their work?
991213, Where are we taught concerning Christ?
99121:8] Hence, if we ask,"What must I do to be saved?"
99124. Who has acquired these benefits for you, and how?
99124. Who was the author of our Catechism?
99125, What does this commandment command?
99125. Who tempts us to sin?
99126. Who are to be baptized?
99126:31, 32 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
99128. Who may be sponsors, and what is their duty?
99128:34. Who is he that condemneth?
9912And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
9912By what different names is this sacrament known and why?
9912By what is confirmation to be preceded?
9912Define conjuring, lying, and deceiving by God''s name?
9912Define cursing?
9912Define swearing?
9912Describe the confessional service?
9912Describe the sufferings of Christ?
9912Describe the work of the Lutheran Church?
9912Does God always answer prayer?
9912Does every communicant receive the benefits offered?
9912Does every one who receives the sacraments derive a benefit from them?
9912Explain why property is unequally divided among men?
9912For whom should we pray?
9912From what bondage has God delivered us?
9912From what do we learn what the Lord''s Supper is?
9912From what has Christ redeemed me?
9912From what kind of evils do we suffer in this world?
9912God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it?
9912Have we kept this commandment?
9912He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
9912How are the spiritual blessings spoken of in the Creed and asked for in the Lord''s Prayer brought to us?
9912How are we preserved in the faith?
9912How are we to assist and comfort him in want?
9912How are we to assist our neighbor in danger?
9912How did Christ re- appear to His disciples?
9912How did God plan to save man?
9912How did it originate?
9912How do the three Persons of the Trinity share in the work of our salvation?
9912How do they try to deceive us?
9912How do we know that God is only one God?
9912How do we know that baptism confers all these benefits on all who believe?
9912How do we know there are three Persons?
9912How do we obtain daily forgiveness?
9912How do we pray for deliverance from evil in this world?
9912How do we pray that God''s will may be done?
9912How do you know that Christ was true man?
9912How does God''s kingdom come to us?
9912How does God''s kingdom come without our prayer?
9912How does He preserve us?
9912How does He punish?
9912How does the Holy Ghost bring me to faith?
9912How does the Holy Ghost bring me to repentance?
9912How does the Holy Ghost come into our hearts?
9912How does the devil tempt us?
9912How does the forgiveness of sins become yours?
9912How has Christ redeemed me?
9912How has He enlightened me?
9912How has the Holy Spirit called me?
9912How have these benefits been secured for us?
9912How is God''s name hallowed?
9912How is God''s name profaned?
9912How is God''s name taken in vain intentionally?
9912How is God''s name taken in vain thoughtlessly?
9912How is God''s will done without our prayer?
9912How is the Lord''s Supper to be received?
9912How is this commandment to be kept?
9912How large is it?
9912How long is the marriage tie binding?
9912How long must we fight against these enemies?
9912How many Sacraments are there?
9912How many canonical books of the Bible are there?
9912How many commandments does each Table include?
9912How many stages were there in His exaltation?
9912How many stages were there in His humiliation?
9912How may property be rightfully acquired?
9912How may the Reformed, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic doctrines of the Lord''s Supper be compared?
9912How may we keep ourselves pure?
9912How may we overcome these foes?
9912How might Christ have appeared, and how did He appear among men?
9912How much must God give us in order to answer this prayer for daily bread?
9912How must we treat old persons in general?
9912How old is the Lutheran Church?
9912How only can we be saved?
9912How shall we succeed in gaining the mastery over it?
9912How shall we worship Him?
9912How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
9912How should this encourage us to call upon Him?
9912How should we be of assistance and service to our neighbor?
9912How should we express our gratitude?
9912How should we fear Him?
9912How should we obey them?
9912How should we receive our daily bread?
9912How should we regard and treat them when we have grown older?
9912How should we serve them?
9912How should we show our love to God?
9912How should we show our love to them?
9912How should we show our trust in God?
9912How should we think and speak of our neighbor?
9912How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?
9912How will He bless them?
9912If God regarded our sins, how would He treat our requests?
9912If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
9912If we are in earnest in praying it, what will we not do?
9912If we fall, what should we do?
9912If we would avoid breaking this commandment, what must we not do?
9912If we would be honest, what must we guard against?
9912In creating us, what has God given us?
9912In order to avoid despising or displeasing our parents, what should we not do?
9912In what does the essence of baptism consist?
9912In what languages was the Bible originally written?
9912In what sense does God tempt?
9912In what sense is Christ the Son of God, and how do we know it?
9912In what spirit am I to serve Him?
9912In what two- fold way is this duty to be performed?
9912In what way is this commandment broken?
9912In what ways do men speak and act lies?
9912In what ways does He answer?
9912In what ways does this commandment require us to assist our neighbor?
9912Into how many Tables is the Law divided, and what does each Table teach?
9912Into how many languages has the Bible in whole or in part been translated?
9912Into what do they try to mislead us?
9912Is sin ever excusable?
9912Is the Church visible or invisible?
9912Is the true doctrine to be rejected because we do not understand it?
9912Is war right?
9912Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
9912Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
9912Mention some gross forms of dishonesty?
9912Mention some other ways in which this commandment is broken?
9912Must a Christian know the exact time of his conversion?
9912Name and define God''s attributes?
9912Name the four great branches of the Christian Church?
9912Name the particular creeds or confessions of the Lutheran Church?
9912Of what do the three articles of the Apostles''Creed treat?
9912Of what do the words"I am"remind us?
9912Of what does the Second Article treat?
9912Of what does the Third Article treat?
9912Of what two parts does the Bible consist, and how far do they reach?
9912Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
9912Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
9912So great was His agony, that He cried out,"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"
9912Tell what confirmation is?
9912Tell what you know about the English Bible?
9912The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
9912The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
9912The important question is not,"When were we converted?"
9912To whom alone should we pray?
9912To whom do I now belong, and what is my duty therefore?
9912To whom does God promise grace and blessing?
9912To whom is our highest obedience due?
9912Was Christ''s glory entirely hidden during his state of humiliation?
9912What I know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
9912What a the object of this commandment?
9912What are a Christian''s duties to his country?
9912What are some of the motives which prompt men to murder?
9912What are the Commandments meant to do?
9912What are the Means of Grace?
9912What are the benefits derived from the Lord''s Supper?
9912What are the duties of her members?
9912What are the fruits of the Holy Spirit''s work in us?
9912What are the marks of the Church?
9912What are the means which the Church uses for its work?
9912What are the three essentials of a sacrament?
9912What assurance does each communicant receive?
9912What benefits does baptism confer?
9912What can you say about the seven petitions?
9912What can you tell about Christ''s second coming?
9912What care should be exercised by those who think of being married?
9912What connection exists between the sixth and seventh petitions?
9912What do the devil, the world, and our own flesh seek?
9912What do the historical, didactical and prophetical books of the New Testament contain?
9912What do the introductory words show?
9912What do the words"thy God"express?
9912What do these commandments forbid?
9912What do they command?
9912What do they make known to us?
9912What do we acknowledge and for what do we pray in this petition?
9912What do we mean by God''s will in this petition?
9912What do we mean by Law and Gospel, and where are they found?
9912What do we mean by it?
9912What do we mean by saying,"Thine is the kingdom"?
9912What do we mean when we pray that it may come to us?
9912What do we owe to God in return?
9912What do we pray God to do with our sins?
9912What do we pray against these enemies?
9912What do we pray for in this first petition?
9912What do we pray for in this petition?
9912What do we pray for in this petition?
9912What do we pray in this petition?
9912What do we receive, therefore, in the Lord''s Supper?
9912What does Amen mean?
9912What does God do for us through baptism?
9912What does God mean when He says that He is a jealous God?
9912What does baptism consist in?
9912What does daily bread include?
9912What does faith include?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it command?
9912What does it contain?
9912What does it contain?
9912What does it forbid and command?
9912What does it forbid?
9912What does it mean to fear God above all things?
9912What does it mean to hallow God''s name?
9912What does it mean to love God above all things?
9912What does it mean to trust in God above all things?
9912What does it teach us?
9912What does it tell us?
9912What does our Catechism contain?
9912What does our new self prompt us to do?
9912What does repentance include?
9912What does the Apostles''Creed contain?
9912What does the Bible say about hatred?
9912What does the Second Table of the Law teach?
9912What does the introduction show?
9912What does the name of God mean?
9912What does the resurrection of Christ prove?
9912What does this commandment forbid, and what does it command?
9912What does this commandment forbid?
9912What does this commandment forbid?
9912What does this fifth commandment forbid?
9912What does this first commandment forbid?
9912What does this petition presuppose?
9912What does this second commandment forbid and command?
9912What does"Almighty"mean?
9912What does"I believe"mean?
9912What duty does baptism impose?
9912What encouragement is contained in it?
9912What four things does the explanation of the second article tell us about Christ''s redemption?
9912What has God done and what does He still do for us?
9912What has God made?
9912What has faith to do with the reception of these benefits?
9912What hope has Christ secured for me?
9912What is Luther''s Small Catechism, and what should it become for us?
9912What is a Sacrament?
9912What is included under false witness?
9912What is it to be said about purity of heart?
9912What is its object?
9912What is marriage?
9912What is meant by Christ''s exaltation?
9912What is meant by God''s name?
9912What is meant by His sitting at the right hand of the Father?
9912What is meant by His state of humiliation?
9912What is meant by belying our neighbor?
9912What is meant by conversion?
9912What is meant by esteeming them?
9912What is meant by justification?
9912What is meant by living under Christ in His kingdom?
9912What is meant by praying in Christ''s name?
9912What is meant by receiving the Lord''s Supper worthily?
9912What is meant by redemption from sin?
9912What is meant by regeneration?
9912What is meant by sanctification?
9912What is meant by serving and obeying Him?
9912What is meant by thanking and praising Him?
9912What is meant by the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant?
9912What is meant by the Holy Trinity?
9912What is meant by the descent into hell?
9912What is meant by the kingdom of God?
9912What is meant by the"new man"?
9912What is meant by"our neighbor"?
9912What is meant by"superiors"?
9912What is meant by"the old Adam in us"?
9912What is meant by"water comprehended in God''s command"?
9912What is meant by"water connected with God''s Word"?
9912What is meant when we say that Christ was our substitute?
9912What is most certainly true according to this article?
9912What is our duty to our pastor?
9912What is our duty to our teachers?
9912What is prayer?
9912What is the Bible?
9912What is the Christian Church?
9912What is the chief means of grace?
9912What is the difference between Sabbath and Sunday?
9912What is the duty of husband and wife?
9912What is the meaning of the Hebrew word translated"Lord"?
9912What is the object of catechetical instruction?
9912What is the object of the Church- year?
9912What is the object of the seventh commandment?
9912What is the object of these two commandments?
9912What is the position of parents in the family?
9912What is the purpose of the sacraments?
9912What is the relation between faith and good works?
9912What is the relation between the Old and New Testaments?
9912What is the relation of faith and works in salvation?
9912What is the right use of God''s name?
9912What is the right use of property?
9912What is the substance of the Law?
9912What is the threefold purpose of the Law?
9912What is the true preparation?
9912What is the worst form of lying?
9912What is this commandment meant to preserve and guard?
9912What is to be done with children who have been baptized?
9912What is to be said about Zwingli''s view?
9912What is to be said about a happy end?
9912What is to be said about apologizing for our neighbor?
9912What is to be said about betraying him?
9912What is to be said about communism?
9912What is to be said about contentment?
9912What is to be said about duels?
9912What is to be said about everlasting life?
9912What is to be said about fasting as a preparation?
9912What is to be said about infant baptism?
9912What is to be said about neglecting to warn or assist others?
9912What is to be said about our heavenly Father in comparison with earthly fathers?
9912What is to be said about private confession and absolution?
9912What is to be said about purity in deeds?
9912What is to be said about purity in words?
9912What is to be said about slander and the slanderer?
9912What is to be said about the Roman Catholic view, and what is it called?
9912What is to be said about the close connection between this petition and the preceding one?
9912What is to be said about the earthly elements?
9912What is to be said about the folly and cowardice of the suicide''s act?
9912What is to be said about the importance of praying in faith?
9912What is to be said about the importance of the Holy Spirit''s work?
9912What is to be said about the importance of this instruction?
9912What is to be said about the manner of our praying?
9912What is to be said about the mode of baptism?
9912What is to be said about the necessity of baptism?
9912What is to be said about the official who inflicts the death- penalty on criminals?
9912What is to be said about the permanence of baptism?
9912What is to be said about the person and nature of Christ?
9912What is to be said about the person and nature of the Holy Ghost?
9912What is to be said about the posture in prayer?
9912What is to be said about the relation of baptized children to the Church?
9912What is to be said about the right of self- defense?
9912What is to be said about the sacredness of human life?
9912What is to be said about the sin of murder and its punishment?
9912What is to be said about this petition and missions?
9912What is to be said about those who are baptized but do not believe?
9912What is to be said about useless risks, accidents, maltreatment, etc.?
9912What is to be said of Christ''s crucifixion?
9912What is to be said of Christ''s death?
9912What is to be said of His burial?
9912What is to be said of the voluntary sacrifice of our life?
9912What is true faith?
9912What kind of swearing is forbidden?
9912What kind of swearing is permitted?
9912What may every baptized person say?
9912What motives prompt men to suicide, and how should we guard against such a sin?
9912What must I do to be saved?
9912What name do we give to Christ in view of His two- fold nature?
9912What other false doctrine besides these two is to be rejected?
9912What other names are given to the Tea Commandments?
9912What privileges does confirmation confer?
9912What promise have we with respect to our prayers?
9912What rule should we follow in speaking of others?
9912What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?
9912What shall be done with our old sinful self?
9912What should our prayers contain?
9912What should the new man in us do?
9912What should we always remember concerning our parents?
9912What should we bear in mind with respect to all our blessings?
9912What special blessing is promised to those who keep this commandment?
9912What three fundamental principles characterize the Lutheran Church?
9912What three things are most certainly true according to this second article?
9912What three things do we do in this petition?
9912What three things do we pray God to do?
9912What three things does Luther''s explanation of this article tell us?
9912What three wills oppose the will of God?
9912What two kinds of Idolatry are there?
9912What two kinds of creeds are there?
9912What two parts does the conclusion contain?
9912What two sides are there to each commandment?
9912What two states does Christ''s life include?
9912What use does the Holy Spirit make of the Church?
9912What warning is contained in the Conclusion of the Commandments?
9912What was Christ''s threefold office?
9912What was I before Christ redeemed me, and why?
9912When Christ gave His disciples the bread and the wine, what did He say?
9912When and why did Christ ascend into heaven?
9912When do we do God''s will?
9912When do we remain steadfast in God''s Word and in the faith?
9912When must our Sunday''s rest and our attendance at church be sacrificed?
9912When only and by whom dare a divorce be obtained?
9912When only are we keeping God''s commandments?
9912When only shall we be completely victorious over them?
9912When shall we be completely delivered from all evil?
9912When should we call upon Him?
9912When should we pray?
9912When taking a legal oath, what must we be careful to do?
9912When was it founded?
9912When will the Holy Spirit''s work in you be completed?
9912Where are they pointed out?
9912Where does dishonesty have its source?
9912Where is the Lutheran Church found?
9912Where is the forgiveness of sins made yours?
9912Where shall we worship Him?
9912Where was the law of God originally written?
9912Whom are we forbidden to kill or injure?
9912Whom has Christ redeemed?
9912Whom have I in heaven but thee?
9912Whom will God punish?
9912Why and how should we honor them?
9912Why and when was the Law given anew?
9912Why are they so called?
9912Why are we not worthy of it?
9912Why are we sure that these petitions are acceptable to our heavenly Father?
9912Why can we not be saved by the Ten Commandments?
9912Why can we not be saved if the Holy Spirit does not work in us?
9912Why did Christ suffer and die if He was innocent?
9912Why do they become yours through baptism?
9912Why do we add it to our prayer?
9912Why do we add the conclusion to the Lord''s Prayer?
9912Why do we call it the Workmanship of the Holy Ghost?
9912Why do we confirm?
9912Why do we need it?
9912Why do we need the Holy Spirit?
9912Why do we need to confess our guilt to God?
9912Why do we pray God to preserve us from profaning His name?
9912Why do we pray God to strengthen us?
9912Why do we pray God to"give"?
9912Why do we pray for God''s help?
9912Why do we pray this petition?
9912Why do we pray"this day"?
9912Why do we pray,"give_ us_"?
9912Why do we promise to forgive others?
9912Why do we say Our_ Father_?
9912Why do we say that the Bible is the Word of God?
9912Why do we say"God the_ Father_"?
9912Why do we say_ Our_ Father?
9912Why do we say_ our_ daily bread?
9912Why does God do all this for us?
9912Why does God give, even to the wicked?
9912Why does the Word of God possess saving power?
9912Why does the explanation of all the other commandments begin with the words,"We should so fear and love God"?
9912Why does this petition presuppose faith?
9912Why has Christ redeemed me?
9912Why has baptism power to confer such great benefits?
9912Why has the Lord''s Supper power to confer such benefits?
9912Why is God''s name holy in itself?
9912Why is Sunday a blessed privilege?
9912Why is Sunday to be a day of rest?
9912Why is baptism not simply water?
9912Why is he who is neither rich nor poor the happiest man?
9912Why is immersion not essential?
9912Why is it a"gracious water of life,"and a"washing of regeneration"?
9912Why is marriage a holy estate?
9912Why is the Apostles''Creed so called?
9912Why is the Christian Church one?
9912Why is the Church called Holy, Christian, Catholic?
9912Why is the Lord''s Prayer so called?
9912Why is the Moral Law binding upon us, while the national and ceremonial laws of Israel are not?
9912Why is the will of God good and gracious?
9912Why is this petition called a summary?
9912Why is this the Great Commandment?
9912Why may these two commandments be considered together?
9912Why must marriage not be entered upon hastily or thoughtlessly?
9912Why must we be willing to forgive them?
9912Why must we pray in Christ''s name?
9912Why shall we suffer from no evil in heaven?
9912Why should we be truthful?
9912Why should we call upon God?
9912Why should we fear and love God?
9912Why should we fear him?
9912Why should we honor our rulers?
9912Why should we love God above all things?
9912Why should we pray?
9912Why should we trust in God above all things?
9912Why was it necessary that the Redeemer should be both God and man?
9912Why was the shedding of Christ''s blood necessary?
9912Why will He bless them?
9912Why will He punish?
9912Why will the impenitent and unbelieving be cast into hell?
9912Will they not necessarily be slothful, if you are silent and sleep?
9912Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
9912With what do they deal?
9912_ How?__ In this World_ God blesses the godly with: Peace of Heart;[ John 14:27] His Favor and Guidance;[ Ps.
9912_ How?__ In this World_ God punishes sin by Pangs of Conscience;[ Matt.
9912_ To Whom?_ TO ALL WHO KEEP THESE COMMANDMENTS.
9912_ What is Baptism?_ Baptism is not simply water, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command, and connected with God''s Word.
9912_ What is Baptism?__ Ans._ Baptism is not simply water, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command, and connected with God''s Word.
9912_ What is meant by the word"Amen"_?
9912_ What is meant by this Commandment?__ Answer_.
9912_ What is meant by this Petition?_ The name of God is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be hallowed also by us.
9912_ What is meant by this Petition?__ Ans._ The Name of God is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be hallowed also by us.
9912_ What is meant by this commandment?_ We should fear, love and trust in God above all things.
9912_ What is meant by this declaration?__ Ans._ God threatens to punish all those who transgress these commandments.
9912_ Whom?_ ALL THOSE WHO TRANSGRESS THESE COMMANDMENTS[ Rom: 1:18+, Lev 26:14- 15, Isa 59:2, Ezek.
9912_ Why?_ Because justice demands it.
9912_ Why?_ God will bless them, not because they have earned a reward, but because He is merciful and gracious.
9912and from the devil?
9912but,"Are we now in a converted state?"
9912forever?
9912from death?
9912or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
9912or, What shall we drink, or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
9912our own flesh?
9912that is,"Are we now penitent and believing?"
9912the glory?
9912the power?
9912the world?
9912what answer will ye give to Christ for having so shamefully neglected the people, and paid no attention to the duties of your office?
38806( vii) But who denies that the Apostles claimed a Divine mission? 38806 Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you"?
38806How can divorce reform be best secured?
38806It is as high as Heaven; what canst thou do? 38806 Love God with all thy heart"?
38806Love thy neighbor as thyself?
38806Return good for evil?
38806_*** Now, what reason is there to suppose that parties divorced and remated will be happier in the new connection than in the old? 38806 32):And what shall I say more?
3880679): Or tu chi sei, che vuoi sedere a scranna Per giudicar da lungi mille miglia Colla veduta corta d''una spanna?
38806A man says that he has received a revelation from God, and he wishes to convince another man that he has received a revelation-- how does he proceed?
38806According to your reasoning, would there not have been left greater room for the career of human thought, had no revelation been made?
38806Admit that in the person supposed, the machinery of life goes on-- what is he more than an inanimate machine?
38806After a time the money failed in the land of Egypt, and the Egyptians came unto Joseph and said,"Give us bread; why should we die in thy presence?
38806After all, was not Bacchus as good as Jehovah?
38806After his resurrection, why did not some one of his disciples ask him where he had been?
38806After making this admission, of what use is the old idea of the forgiveness of sins?
38806After repudiating religion with scorn, you ask,"Is there not room for a better, for a higher philosophy?"
38806Again I ask, How can I help believing what I see every day of my life?
38806Again I ask, Is it desirable to have families raised under such circumstances?
38806Again I ask, why were the Jewish people as wicked, cruel, and ignorant with a revelation from God, as other nations were without?
38806Again, I ask, why should there be more than one inspired gospel?
38806Am I bound by the opinions of Bacon in matters of religion, and not in matters of science?
38806And I ask again, why should there have been more than one inspired gospel?
38806And do you know that this hideous offer caused millions to desert their wives and children?
38806And how did he ascertain that any of the apostles and prophets were entrusted with supernatural power?
38806And how, my dear Cardinal, do you account for the fact that God upheld concubinage?
38806And if his existence is immortal, are not the consequences immortal also?
38806And if the claim was made, how is it known that it was not denied?
38806And if the watch was made to keep time, was not the eye made to see and the ear to hear?
38806And if you disagree with Milton on this point, do you thereby pretend to say that you could have written a better poem than Paradise Lost?
38806And in order to find out what is this will of God, are we to ask the church, or are we to read what are called"the sacred writings"for ourselves?
38806And is it historically absurd to say that our ancestors of a few hundred years ago were as credulous as the disciples of Buddha?
38806And is this the end of your argument,"That you are not able to explain the inequalities of adjustment between human beings"?
38806And is this the foundation of morality?
38806And suppose that he also knew that only by betraying Christ could he save either himself or others; what ought Judas to have done?
38806And suppose the mother should then sobbingly ask:"What has become of my son?
38806And what is this but endless retribution?
38806And what right has he to have anything to say on the subject, unless he has agreed to do something by reason of this vow?
38806And what shall we say of the desire to condemn?
38806And when has it ever appeared except in a handful of vestal virgins, or in Oriental recluses, with what reality history shows?
38806And why did he drown a world to whom he had not even given that light?
38806And why do you hold the will responsible, when you insist that it is swayed by the passions and affections?
38806And why should such persons be punished?
38806And why should the whole human race become tainted by the offence of those who had no moral sense?
38806And why should we call anything a"divine scheme"that has been a failure from the"fall of man"until the present moment?
38806And will those thoughts be wholly free from sadness?
38806And you say:"How can you hurt my feelings?"
38806Are Catholic nations better than Protestant?
38806Are Catholics better than Protestants?
38806Are miracles impossible?
38806Are not such methods of proceeding more suited to placards at an election, than to disquisitions on these most solemn subjects?
38806Are only those opinions honest that are formed without any interference of passion, affection, habit or fancy?
38806Are the angels in their highest estate nothing but happy paupers?
38806Are the inspiration of the Bible, the divinity of Christ, the atonement, and the Trinity, principles?
38806Are the statements of the inspired witnesses alike on this important point?
38806Are there any waters of oblivion that can cleanse his miserable soul?
38806Are there no retributions in history?
38806Are these the words of infinite mercy?
38806Are they all to be saved?
38806Are they nearer honest, nearer just, more charitable?
38806Are they to remain forever without character?
38806Are we in need of children born of such parents?
38806Are we justified in saying that the Catholic Church is of divine origin because the Pagans failed to destroy it by persecution?
38806Are we not responsible to"receive the truth in the love of it?"
38806Are we only required to give our assent to certain principles in order to be saved?
38806Are we to be bound forever by the ancient barbarians?
38806Are we to be saved because we are good, or because another was virtuous?
38806Are we under the same obligation to share his vices as his views?
38806Are you driven to the necessity of proving the existence of one tyrant by the words of another?
38806Are you looking down upon him from the altitude of your own inferiority?
38806Are you satisfied that Napoleon expressed his real opinion when he justified himself for the assassination of the Duc d''Enghien?
38806Are you urging an objection to the dogma of immortality, when you say that a race of unparalled intellectual capacity had no confidence in it?
38806Are you willing to admit that the Ten Commandments are not for all time?
38806Are you willing to rely upon an argument that justifies the treachery of that wretch?
38806Are you willing to say that all success is divine?
38806As a matter of fact, who cares what the Old Testament says upon this subject?
38806As to Lord Bacon, let me ask, are you willing to accept his ideas?
38806Behind every wish and thought, every dream and fancy, every fear and hope, are there not countless causes?
38806Besides, what right have you to say that I"look upon annihilation as the common lot of all"?
38806But are Christians guilty of this baseness because they accept the blessings of an institution which their great benefactor died to establish?
38806But coming at the close of the controversy, have they not some of the ineffectual features of a death- bed repentance?
38806But do you think to escape mystery by denying the Divine existence?
38806But even if we know that there is a God, what can we know of His character?
38806But how and in what way, does a Christian marriage involve a vow before God?
38806But how are you going to get rid of these?
38806But how do we know that the disciples of Christ wrote a word of the gospels?
38806But how does the matter stand historically?
38806But how is it possible for a man who believes in slavery to have the slightest conception of benevolence, justice or charity?
38806But if we are immortal-- if there be another world-- why was it not clearly set forth in the Old Testament?
38806But if you tell him:"I saw a dead man raised to- day,"he will ask,"From what madhouse have you escaped?"
38806But is there not another side to this?
38806But of praise on what account?
38806But suppose the father to be infinite-- why should the child sacrifice anything for him?
38806But what has all this to do with the fact that he who watches the scales in which evidence is weighed knows the actual result?
38806But what has all this to do with the point at issue?
38806But what is regeneration but a change of character shown in a change of life?
38806But what is to become of the boys and girls who"behave themselves,"who attend to their studies, and comply with the rules?
38806But what of the victims?
38806But what support does your hollow creed supply?
38806But where is the legislation?
38806But where shall we find another Pascal?
38806But who were the vicars of Christ?
38806But why did God allow simultaneous polygamy in Palestine?
38806But why should I, an unlearned and unauthorized layman, be placed in such a predicament?
38806But why should we appeal to names?
38806But why such a limitation?
38806But why?
38806But would that be a more orderly community, more refined or more truly happy?
38806But, after all, is the success of the Catholic Church a marvel?
38806But, after all, would even passing good come from this greater freedom?
38806By what means did that Great Power hold in bondage the then known world?
38806Can God, through the Bible, make precisely the same revelation to two persons?
38806Can Jehovah be excused because of his youth?
38806Can a being endowed with such transcendent gifts doubt the goodness of his Creator?
38806Can a good man mock at the children of deformity?
38806Can a good man, believing a good doctrine, persecute for opinion''s sake?
38806Can a law be satisfied by the execution of the wrong person?
38806Can a man be indifferent between two such sides of the problem?
38806Can a moral being be absolutely indifferent between two such issues?
38806Can a murderer find justification in the agonies of his victim?
38806Can he rid himself of it by fleeing beyond"that bourne from whence no traveler returns"?
38806Can her conduct affect in any way the happiness of an infinite being?
38806Can it be indifferent and all the same to us whether God has made Himself and His will known to us or not?
38806Can it be possible that any punishment can endure forever?
38806Can it be pretended that the witnesses could not have been mistaken about the relation the Holy Ghost is alleged to have sustained to Jesus Christ?
38806Can it be said that success is supernatural?
38806Can it be said that this contributes to the moral purity of the human race?
38806Can it truthfully be said that the Catholic Church is now universal?
38806Can she be bribed with money, or a home, or position, or by public opinion, and still remain a virtuous woman?
38806Can she never sit by her own hearth, with the arms of her children about her neck, and with a husband who loves and protects her?
38806Can the imagination conceive a worse fate than your religion predicts for a majority of the race?
38806Can the scales in which reason weighs evidence be turned by the will?
38806Can the virtue of others be preserved only by this destruction of happiness, by this perpetual imprisonment?
38806Can there be a law that demands that the guilty be rewarded?
38806Can there be a sadder fact than this: Innocence is not a certain shield?
38806Can this add to the joy of Paradise, or tend to keep one harp in tune?
38806Can this be avoided by saying that a false god is better than none?
38806Can this be called reasoning?
38806Can this increase the happiness of the one or of the three?
38806Can we believe that an infinitely wise and good Being would choose immoral, dishonest, ignorant, malicious, heartless, fiendish, and inhuman vicars?
38806Can we believe, upon the testimony of those about whose character we know nothing, that Lazarus was raised from the dead?
38806Can we control our thought?
38806Can we in this way account for the doubts entertained by the intellectual leaders of mankind?
38806Can we stop thinking?
38806Can we tell what we are going to think tomorrow?
38806Can we, for this reason, say that it is a supernatural religion?
38806Can you afford to occupy this position?
38806Can you answer these questions?
38806Can you by any possibility answer this question?
38806Can you conceive of an"Almighty Friend"deforming his children because he loves them?
38806Can you conceive of his changing his orders by reason of the message?
38806Can you deny that Christ addressed the chosen people when he said:"Jerusalem, which killest the prophets and stonest them that are sent unto thee"?
38806Can you imagine a superstition so gross that it can not be defended by that argument?
38806Can you read the names mentioned in the decrees of the Infinite?
38806Can you say that he has given his opinion?
38806Can you say that this is only destruction?
38806Can you think of any excuse for an earthly father, who, having wealth, learning and leisure, leaves his own children in ignorance and darkness?
38806Cosmas or Humboldt, St. Irenà ¦ us or Darwin?
38806Could a God with any sense of humor give such directions, or watch without huge laughter the performance of such a ceremony?
38806Could a noble man demand, or joyfully receive, the humiliation of his fellows?
38806Could a savage account for the telegraph, or the telephone, by natural causes?
38806Could anything be more suspicious if credible, or less credible even if He were there to say so?
38806Could not Caiaphas, the high priest, have said substantially this to Christ?
38806Could not a follower of Buddha make the same illogical remark to a missionary from Andover with the glad tidings?
38806Could the condition of this victim be rendered worse by the death of God?
38806Could there be progress in heaven without intellectual liberty?
38806Did English judges and juries approach with an unbiassed mind the trials for the Popish plot?
38806Did God hear the prayers of the slaves?
38806Did God invent tumors for the brain?
38806Did God treat the Canaanites better than Pharaoh did the Jews?
38806Did Greece produce a man who could by any possibility have been the author of"Troilus and Cressida"?
38806Did Jehovah believe in the innocence of thought and the liberty of expression?
38806Did Jehovah teach and practice generosity?
38806Did Jehovah uphold this savage view?
38806Did Napoleon judge according to the evidence when he acquitted himself in the matter of the Due d''Enghien?
38806Did ever savagery, with strange and uncouth marks, with awkward forms of beast and bird, pollute the dripping walls of caves with such commands?
38806Did he allow the flames to devour the flesh of those whose hearts were his?
38806Did he allow the innocent to languish in dungeons because he was their friend?
38806Did he allow the noble to perish upon the scaffold, the great and the self- denying to be burned at the stake, because he had the power to save?
38806Did he at that time"denounce Christ for not agreeing with him"?
38806Did he at the time know what kind of man he was joining to me?
38806Did he attain character through struggle and suffering?
38806Did he come to give a rule of action?
38806Did he come to teach us of another world?
38806Did he consider that a"metaphysical question"?
38806Did he cultivate those seeds?
38806Did he do the one- hundredth part of the good for mankind that was done by Voltaire-- was he as great a metaphysician as Spinoza?
38806Did he do these things because he loved mankind, or did he do these miracles simply to establish the fact that he was the very Christ?
38806Did he establish the institution of slavery?
38806Did he hear the prayers of imprisoned philosophers and patriots?
38806Did he hear the prayers of martyrs, or did he allow fiends, calling themselves his followers, to pile the fagots round the forms of glorious men?
38806Did he knowingly plant in the blood or brain the seeds of insanity?
38806Did he pander to the barbarian view of the worthlessness of life?
38806Did he say:"Whoso giveth a cup of cold water to the excommunicated shall wear forever a garment of fire"?
38806Did he then know that he was a wretch, an ingrate, a kind of wild beast?
38806Did he then know that this husband would desert me-- leave me with two babes in my arms, without raiment and without food?
38806Did he"violate the laws of social morality and decency"?
38806Did not Elijah know that the name of Baal"was encircled in the heart of every believer with the profoundest reverence and love"?
38806Did not God know at the time the vow was made that it ought not to have been made?
38806Did not Jehovah teach that the act that we describe as murder was a duty?
38806Did that infallible Council, under the guidance of the Holy Ghost, destroy idolatry?
38806Did the Catholics have it, and was it taken by Luther?
38806Did the Jews believe that Christ was clothed with miraculous power?
38806Did the pupils believe the teachers?
38806Did the writers of the four gospels have"''the sensible and true avouch of their own eyes''and ears"in that behalf?
38806Did they believe without evidence?
38806Did they have any evidence?
38806Did they not follow one who offered a reward to those who would desert fathers and mothers?
38806Did they not heap contempt upon the religion of their fathers and mothers?
38806Did they not join with him who denounced their people as a"generation of vipers"?
38806Did they order their soldiers to kill men, women, and children, and to save alive nothing that had breath?
38806Did this detestable doctrine"create the purity and peace of domestic life"?
38806Did this tend to the elevation of woman?
38806Did this"Almighty Friend"allow millions of his children to be enslaved to the end that the"splendor of virtue might have a dark background"?
38806Did you intend to say Dante, or Bishop Butler?
38806Did your God create these victims, knowing that they would be victims?
38806Did"Mammon"or Moloch do anything more infamous than to establish slavery?
38806Do I lack"reverential calm"?
38806Do I rebel because my"constitution is warped, impaired and dislocated"?
38806Do astronomers, geologists and scientists put the hand to the ear fearing that an accent may be lost?
38806Do not Christians weep above their dead?
38806Do not these facts prove that your God is cruel to all alike?
38806Do not these wants and these objects have something to do with the will, and does not the intellect have something to do with the means?
38806Do the Catholic nations move in the van of progress?
38806Do the believers in indissoluble marriage treat their wives better than others?
38806Do they believe that Christ from heaven''s throne mocked when colored mothers, reft of babes, knelt by empty cradles and besought his aid?
38806Do those who have raised Italy from the dead, and placed her again among the great nations, pay attention?
38806Do we forget that there are two species of polygamy-- simultaneous and successive?
38806Do we not know that for hundreds of years the Mohammedans erected more hospitals and asylums than the Christians?
38806Do we not know that when the Roman empire fell, darkness settled on the world?
38806Do we speak of wise credulity-- of intelligent credulity?
38806Do you agree with Bacon?
38806Do you attack only those with whom you wish to live in peace, and do you ask questions, coupled with a request that they remain unanswered?
38806Do you believe in the principle of divorce under any circumstances?
38806Do you believe in the principle of divorce under any circumstances?
38806Do you believe that any founder of any religion could have written"Lear"or"Hamlet"?
38806Do you believe that he saw and knew all these things, and that he, the"Almighty Friend,"looked coldly down and stretched no hand to save?
38806Do you believe that the English judges in the matter of the Popish Plot gave judgment in accordance with their opinions?
38806Do you believe that the"Almighty Friend"then governed the world?
38806Do you chain a wild beast because he is morally responsible?
38806Do you consider that God was one of the contracting parties in my marriage?
38806Do you consider that the proper way to attack the God of another?
38806Do you consider that the"survival of the fittest"?
38806Do you find anything in what I have written tending to show that I believe in annihilation?
38806Do you find in this flame the bud of hope, or the flower of promise?
38806Do you find it in any published words of mine?
38806Do you find this doctrine of hope in the Presbyterian creed?
38806Do you insist that nothing except the right can live for two thousand years?
38806Do you kill the poisonous serpent because he knew better than to bite?
38806Do you know that in this sentence you demonstrate the existence of a dawn in your mind?
38806Do you know that nearly every intelligent minister is now ashamed to preach about it, or to read about it, or to talk about it?
38806Do you know that only a few years ago"the glad tidings of great joy"consisted mostly in a description of hell?
38806Do you know that the standard has changed?
38806Do you not believe that any honest man of average intelligence, having absolute control of the rain, could do vastly better than is being done?
38806Do you not know that the worst thing that can be said of Nero, Caligula, and Commodus is that they resembled the Jehovah of the Jews?
38806Do you not see that if men have done good and bad, the future can have neither a perfect heaven nor a perfect hell?
38806Do you not see that self- preservation lies at the foundation of worship?
38806Do you not see that this argument devours itself?
38806Do you not see that this sentence is a cord with which I easily tie your hands?
38806Do you not see that you have bidden farewell to the Presbyterian Church?
38806Do you not see that you have furnished the cord for me to tie your hands behind you?
38806Do you not see that your argument proves too much, and that it is equally applicable to all the religions of the world?
38806Do you not see that your doctrine gives intellectual freedom only to foundlings?
38806Do you not see that your excuses are simply the suggestions of other crimes?
38806Do you not see that your future state is infinitely worse than this?
38806Do you not see that your position can not be defended, and that you have provided no way for retreat?
38806Do you not see that, according to your philosophy, only the damned can grow great-- only the lost can become sublime?
38806Do you not think that the criminal deserves the pity of the virtuous?
38806Do you prove it by the words he put in the mouths of his characters?
38806Do you prove the truth of these fine words, this honey of Trebizond, by the victims of religious persecution?
38806Do you really believe that this world is governed by an infinitely wise and good God?
38806Do you really desire that I should add weight to my words?
38806Do you really think that God joined us together?
38806Do you really think that he"Bade the slave- ship speed from coast to coast, Fanned by the wings of the Holy Ghost"?
38806Do you really think that it is the same Christianity that has been living all these years?
38806Do you really wish me to succeed?
38806Do you regard ignorance as the foundation of virtue?
38806Do you say this is"a great mystery,"meaning that it is something that we do not know anything about?
38806Do you see any design in the volcano that sends its rivers of lava over the fields and the homes of men?
38806Do you see any design in this?
38806Do you see no difference between the religion of Calvin and Jonathan Edwards and the Christianity of to- day?
38806Do you see the same design in cancers that you do in wheat and corn?
38806Do you think that men enough could join this church to prove the truth of its creed?
38806Do you think the Bible calculated to restrain him?
38806Do you think this would enable him to withstand temptation?
38806Does France listen?
38806Does God, like an ignorant doctor, bury his mistakes?
38806Does Great Britain care for this voice-- this moan, this groan-- of the Middle Ages?
38806Does Italy hear?
38806Does Mr. Black pretend that such statements would be admitted as evidence in any court?
38806Does Mr. Ingersoll know what he is talking about?
38806Does Mr. Ingersoll want to disgrace his own intellect by pretending that he can not see this simple analogy?
38806Does a belief in immortality keep back their tears?
38806Does a kind father mock his deformed child?
38806Does a lack of knowledge as to the fate of the human soul imply a belief in annihilation?
38806Does any Christian believe that if God were to write a book now, he would uphold the crimes commanded in the Old Testament?
38806Does any decent man wish the assistance of a constable, a sheriff, a judge, or a church, to keep his wife in his house?
38806Does he agree with St. Augustine in his estimate of women-- placing them on a par with beasts?
38806Does he appeal to the man''s reason?
38806Does he believe in some being superior to himself?
38806Does he call attention to this because most theologians are hateful and ungentlemanly?
38806Does he defend the weak, succor the oppressed, or trample on the fallen?
38806Does he laugh at misfortune, at poverty, at honesty in rags, at industry without food, at the agonies of his fellow- men?
38806Does he laugh when he sees the convict clothed in the garments of shame-- at the criminal on the scaffold?
38806Does he long for the fires of the_ auto da fà ©_.?
38806Does he not know that hundreds of judges, some of them as great as the late lamented Gibson, believed in the existence of an impossible crime?
38806Does he not know that in Egypt, before Moses lived, the insane were treated with kindness and wooed back to natural thought by music''s golden voice?
38806Does he not know that these admissions were made in the presence and expectation of death?
38806Does he not know that they admitted that they had spoken face to face with Satan, and had sold their souls for gold and power?
38806Does he not positively know?
38806Does he preserve order in Russia?
38806Does he regret that dungeons of the Inquisition are no longer crowded with the best and bravest?
38806Does he rub his hands with glee over the embers of an enemy''s home?
38806Does history show that there is a moral governor of the world?
38806Does infinite justice annihilate the work of infinite wisdom?
38806Does it not equally imply a belief in immortality?
38806Does it not seem to you infinitely absurd to call orthodox Christianity"a consolation"?
38806Does it relieve mankind from fear to believe that there is some God who will help them in extremity?
38806Does it seem possible that infinite goodness would create a world in which life feeds on life, in which everything devours and is devoured?
38806Does it seem possible to you that an"Infinite Father"sees all this and sits as silent as a god of stone?
38806Does it tend to convince even yourself?
38806Does not Mr. Black know that thousands of people charged with witchcraft actually confessed in open court their guilt?
38806Does not Mr. Black know that, thousands of years before Christ was born, there were hospitals and asylums for orphans in China?
38806Does not a gradual improvement in the thing created show a corresponding improvement in the creator?
38806Does not an infinite God know the circumstances under which every vow is made?
38806Does not the commandment"Love thy neighbor as thyself,"apply to nations precisely the same as to individuals?
38806Does not the idea of sacrifice run through human life, and ennoble human character?
38806Does not the intrinsic and eternal distinction of good and evil make itself felt in spite of the will?
38806Does not the willingness show that he is utterly unworthy of the sacrifice?
38806Does not the world know that all the crimes or offences punishable by death in England could be divided in the same way?
38806Does not this question admit that the teachings of Christ will not serve for all nations, all ages and all states of civilization?
38806Does the Archdeacon agree with St. Augustine?
38806Does the Archdeacon deny that credulity is ignorant?
38806Does the Archdeacon insist that there is an obligation resting on any human mind to believe without evidence?
38806Does the Bible shed no light?
38806Does the Cardinal regret that kings and emperors are not now engaged in the extermination of Protestants?
38806Does the Dean think that the satisfaction of St. Paul justified the wretches who beat and stoned him?
38806Does the absolute prohibition of divorce where it exists contribute to the moral purity of society?
38806Does the absolute prohibition of divorce where it exists contribute to the moral purity of society?_ We must define our terms.
38806Does the absolute prohibition of divorce, where it exists, contribute to the moral purity of society?
38806Does the brain think without our consent?
38806Does the fact that millions of the faithful visit Mecca establish the truth of the Koran?
38806Doubtless we are many of us in error; but how can Mr. Ingersoll enlighten us?
38806During all that time, can it be said that the Catholic Church was universal?
38806Educate, or exterminate?
38806Evidence about what?
38806First, Do I believe in the existence of God?
38806For if man lives after death, and keeps his personal identity, do not the"consequences"of his past life follow him into the future?
38806Had Christianity then produced the equals of the great Greeks and Romans?
38806Had the father the right to sell or kill his child?
38806Has Jehovah improved?
38806Has Mr. Ingersoll fallen into the egregious blunder of confounding these things?
38806Has he the right to express that opinion?
38806Has infinite mercy- become more merciful?
38806Has infinite wisdom intellectually- advanced?
38806Has it been"fruitful in the good things"of justice, charity and forgiveness?
38806Has man become more merciful than his maker?
38806Has man outgrown the Inquisition, and will God forever be the warden of a penitentiary?
38806Has not almost every valuable book since the invention of printing been denounced by the believers in the"divine scheme"?
38806Has religion had control of the world so long that an honest man seems monstrous?
38806Has she no right of choice?
38806Has she no right to build another home?
38806Has she no right to guard the jewels of her soul?
38806Has the Cardinal forgotten the Council of Nice, held in the year of grace 787, that declared the worship of images to be lawful?
38806Has the Catholic Church produced a greater man than Humboldt?
38806Has the Christian world outgrown its God?
38806Has the Protestant produced a greater than Darwin?
38806Has the church been merciful?
38806Has the creed of Buddhism changed in three thousand years?
38806Has the promise and hope of forgiveness ever prevented the commission of a sin?
38806Has the writer of the Reply really weighed the force, and measured the sweep of his own words?
38806Has there been found upon the records of the savage world anything more perfectly fiendish than this commandment of Jehovah?
38806Have I not suffered enough?
38806Have not the subjects of redemption been for the most part the enemies of civilization?
38806Have they believed without evidence?
38806Have you abandoned Jehovah?
38806Have you answered that?
38806Have you appealed from him to the standard of reason?
38806Have you convinced even yourself of this?
38806Have you convinced even yourself of this?"
38806Have you discovered any theory that will account for both of these facts?
38806Have you done that young man any good in taking from him what he held sacred before?
38806Have you literary bread to eat that I know not of?
38806Have you never seen a drunkard reformed?
38806Have you not left him morally weakened?
38806Have you noticed any change in the last generation?
38806He came, they tell us, to make a revelation, and what did he reveal?
38806Hear now, O house of Israel, is not my way equal, are not your ways unequal?"
38806Here they gather, old and young, rich and poor; and as they join in the same act of worship, feel that God is the maker of them all?
38806How are we to find a common measure, again, for different kinds of greatness; how weigh, for example, Dante against Julius Caesar?
38806How are you going to stop this downward tendency?
38806How can a God accept the suffering of the innocent in lieu of the punishment of the guilty?
38806How can a person"incapable of perceiving right and wrong"have an idea of duty?
38806How can any loving man or woman"encircle the name of Jehovah"--author of these words--"with profoundest reverence and love"?
38806How can sin be transferred from men to animals, and how can the shedding of the blood of animals atone for the sins of men?
38806How can the criminal be washed clean and pure in the blood of another?
38806How can you sustain the conduct of missionaries?
38806How can you, how can any man with brain or heart, believe this infinite lie?
38806How did Christ make marriage a sacrament?
38806How did Jehovah command his people to treat their neighbors?
38806How did Jehovah treat the animals in Egypt?
38806How did it happen that Christ wrote nothing?
38806How did it happen that a man who had done so many miracles was so obscure, so unknown, that one of his disciples had to be bribed to point him out?
38806How did it happen that he established no asylums for the insane?
38806How did religions other than Christianity and Judaism arise?
38806How did the angels become good?
38806How did we come here?
38806How did you ascertain this fact?
38806How do we know that the writers of the gospels"were men of unimpeachable character"?
38806How do we really know what the great men of whom you speak believed, or believe?
38806How do you account for Confucius, whose name is known wherever the sky bends?
38806How do you account for him, who has had more followers than any other?
38806How do you account for the fact that the flag of this impostor floats to- day above the sepulchre of Christ?
38806How do you account for the fact that your God permitted some of his children to become insane?
38806How do you account for the justice of God?
38806How do you account for these differences?
38806How do you account for this difference?
38806How do you account for this miracle?
38806How do you account for this?
38806How do you explain this?
38806How do you know"that they have been set down to work out their destiny"?
38806How does a man use power?
38806How does he know that God made the universe?
38806How does he know that any revelation was made?
38806How does he know what God would be likely to do?
38806How does that throw any light upon my case?
38806How does the pope speak?
38806How far in the future must he travel to forget that look?
38806How is it known that it was claimed, during the life of Christ, that he had wrought a miracle?
38806How is it possible for angels, living in"a child''s picture,"to"suffer and be strong"?
38806How is it that a despotism is established?
38806How is it that he conquered and overran more than half of the Christian world?
38806How is it that he forgot to say anything on the subject when he gave the Ten Commandments to Moses?
38806How is it that he forgot to say anything on the subject when he gave the Ten Commandments to Moses?
38806How is it that on a thousand fields the banner of the cross went down in blood, while that of the crescent floated in triumph?
38806How is it that the few enslave the many?
38806How is it that the nobility live on the labor of peasants?
38806How is it that there is nothing in the Old Testament on this subject?
38806How is its existence to be accounted for?
38806How is this known?
38806How long must the night be to sleep away the memory of such a hideous life?
38806How long will it be before he will venture in?
38806How long will what you call Christianity endure, if it changes as rapidly during the next century as it has during the last?
38806How many have there been?
38806How many hospitals for the sick were established by the church during a thousand years?
38806How shall this be determined?
38806How then can it be said that Christianity has been in changeless opposition to nature as man has marred it?
38806How then can we account for the wars of extermination?
38806How then should it be thought a thing without reason that a Deliverer of the race should give His life for the life of the world?
38806How under such circumstances could they have the sense of guilt, or of obligation?
38806How was it possible for any one of the four Evangelists to know that Christ was the Son of God, or that he was God?
38806How was the Roman empire formed?
38806How would he account for these wonders?
38806I admit that St. Augustine had great influence with the people of his day-- but what people?
38806I ask you, Was there a resurrection?
38806I asked of Dr. Field, and I ask again, this question: Why should an infinitely wise and powerful God destroy the good and preserve the vile?
38806I asked: Why should God treat all alike in this world, and in another make an infinite difference?
38806I will answer by a question: was not this foretold?
38806I would help you gladly, but I do not wish to defeat the plans of your Almighty Friend"?
38806I wrote the article that appeared in the August number, and by me it was entitled"Is All of the Bible Inspired?"
38806II., v. 7),"out of the dust of the ground?"
38806IS CORPORAL PUNISHMENT DEGRADING?
38806IS CORPORAL PUNISHMENT DEGRADING?
38806IS DIVORCE WRONG?
38806IS DIVORCE WRONG?
38806If Christ performed the miracles recorded in the New Testament, why would the Jews put to death a man able to raise their dead?
38806If I accept, will the act lessen the felicity or ecstasy of heaven?
38806If Nature is infinite, how can there be a power outside of Nature?
38806If Paul did not commend Jephthah for keeping this vow, what was the act that excited his admiration?
38806If a wife dies and the husband marries another woman, is not that successive polygamy?
38806If a wife dies, and the husband marries another wife, is not that successive polygamy?
38806If all who never heard are to be saved, is it not dangerous to hear?--Is it not cruel to preach?
38806If an infinite God creates a man on purpose to damn him, or creates him knowing that he will be damned, is not the crime the same?
38806If an infinite being is one of the parties to the contract, is it not the duty of this being to see to it that the contract is carried out?
38806If belief depends upon the will, can all men have correct opinions who will to have them?
38806If he comes to the conclusion at which you have arrived,--that Jehovah is God,--has he the right to express that opinion?
38806If he concludes, as I have done, that Jehovah is a myth, must he refrain from giving his honest thought?
38806If he feels toward me as a father should, why did he give no warning?
38806If he knew he was negligent, what must his opinion of the result have been?
38806If he wakes, will not the recollection cling to him still?
38806If he was actuated by love, is he not as powerful now as he was then?
38806If it all depends on the will, what is evidence?
38806If it is not a crime, why should any penalty be attached?
38806If it is our duty to forgive our enemies, ought not God to forgive his?
38806If it is so difficult, why do you call it a revelation?
38806If it is the duty of the injured to forgive, why should the uninjured insist upon having revenge?
38806If kindness and affection on the part of parents demoralize children, will not kindness and affection on the part of children demoralize the parents?
38806If man can exist without the"spiritual intuition,"do you insist that the"spiritual intuition"can exist without the man?
38806If my heart were only good-- if I loved my neighbor as myself-- would I then see infinite mercy in these hideous words?
38806If not, do you pretend that your mind is greater?
38806If not, why do you quote his name?
38806If nothing, why should he interfere?
38806If one is bound by the religion of his father and mother, and his father happens to be a Presbyterian and his mother a Catholic, what is he to do?
38806If she asked you for a little assistance, would you refuse it on the ground that by being helped she might lose character?
38806If she does not, what is there left of marriage?
38806If slavery was a crime in Egypt, was it a virtue in Palestine?
38806If so, what is the consideration for this obligation?
38806If that doctrine be true, is not your God an infinite criminal?
38806If that doctrine be true, what else is there worthy of engaging the attention of the human mind?
38806If the Archdeacon replies that the revelation itself will bear the evidence within itself, what then, I ask, does he mean by the word"evidence"?
38806If the argument is good in the mouth of a Catholic, is it not good in the mouth of a Moslem?
38806If the book and my brain are both the work of the same infinite God, whose fault is it that the book and brain do not agree?
38806If the commander of one army should send word to the general of the other that his men were firing too high, do you think the general would be misled?
38806If the estimate of human life was low, what was the sacrifice worth?
38806If the light was necessary for one, was it not necessary for all?
38806If the marvelous propagation of the Catholic Church proves its divine origin, what shall we say of the marvelous propagation of Mohammedanism?
38806If the poor mother still wept, still refused to be comforted, would you thrust this dagger in her heart?
38806If the religion of Christ was for that age, is it for this?
38806If the success of a church proves its divinity, and after that another church arises and defeats the first, what does that prove?
38806If the words are not inspired, what is?
38806If there are three parties-- the man, the woman, and God-- each one should be bound to do something, and what is God bound to do?
38806If there was no general atonement until the crucifixion of Christ, what became of the countless millions who died before that time?
38806If there were three parties to my marriage, my husband, myself, and God, should each be bound by the contract to do something?
38806If they kill the babes in our cradles, must we brain theirs?
38806If they ravish, murder, and mutilate our wives, must we treat theirs in the same manner?
38806If this be true, upon what principle can a woman continue to sustain the relation of wife after love is dead?
38806If this doctrine be true, how can God be just or virtuous?
38806If this failed to still the beatings of her aching heart, would you repeat these words which you say came from the loving soul of Christ?
38806If this is true, would you call Abraham"a self- exile for conscience sake"?
38806If to the man who reads it, has he the right to give to others the revelation that God has given to him?
38806If wonder suggests a designer, can it go on increasing until it denies that which it suggested?
38806If you do not, do you claim to be a greater man?
38806If you had the power to give sight to the blind, to cleanse the leper, and would not exercise it, what would be thought of you?
38806If you think of three as one, can you think of one as none, or of none as one?
38806If"God would be likely to reveal his will to the rational creatures who were required to obey it,"why did he reveal it only to the Jews?
38806If"believers are not obliged to approve of the conduct of Jephthah"are they free to condemn the conduct of Jehovah?
38806If, as the Cardinal says, the religion of Christ is in absolute harmony with nature, how can it be supernatural?
38806If, then, he agrees with my statement, why endeavor to controvert it?
38806If, then, she is not bound to remain his wife for the husband''s sake, is she bound to remain his wife because the marriage was a sacrament?
38806In a contest between Christianity and Paganism, in the first century, would you have considered the question settled by names?
38806In a contest between Protestantism and Catholicism are you willing to abide by the tests of names?
38806In my reply to Dr. Field I had asked: Why should God demand a sacrifice from man?
38806In order to see the beauty, the depth and tenderness of such a consecration, is it essential to be in a state of"reverential calm"?
38806In other words, are these questions to be settled by theological and ecclesiastical authority, or by the common sense of mankind?
38806In other words, do they not demonstrate the absolute impartiality of divine negligence?
38806In other words, do you not bring your own religion exactly within your own definition of superstition?
38806In other words, have I the right to answer your letter?
38806In that case would you be guided by"spiritual intuition,"or by your reason?
38806In the eyes of intelligent men of Greece and Rome, were all deeds, whether good or evil, morally alike?
38806In the light of this sentence, where do you find a place for forgiveness-- for your atonement?
38806In the presence of these commandments, what becomes of the fine saying,"Love thy neighbor as thyself"?
38806In this connection, what does the word"credulity"mean?
38806Independently of conditions, can it exist?
38806Is Christian polygamy less odious in the eyes of God than Mormon polygamy?
38806Is God a party to the contract?
38806Is Jehovah to keep the cells of perdition in repair forever, and are his children to be the eternal prisoners?
38806Is Spain the first nation of the world?
38806Is a belief in Beelzebub a belief in demonology?
38806Is a man to be eternally rewarded for believing according to evidence, without evidence, or against evidence?
38806Is a"spiritual intuition"an entity?
38806Is an act infamous in man one of the virtues of the Deity?
38806Is belief the result of that which to us is evidence, or is it a product of the will?
38806Is character of no importance in heaven?
38806Is credulity to be winged and crowned, while honest doubt is chained and damned?
38806Is death more merciful than God?
38806Is every man great in proportion to his genius?
38806Is fear the arch that supports the moral nature of man?
38806Is genius the sole constitutive element of greatness, or with what other elements, and in what relations to them, is it combined?
38806Is happiness a gift or a consequence?
38806Is he accountable for Siberia?
38806Is he gentle or cruel?
38806Is he infallible in faith and fallible in fact?
38806Is he not to suffer for this poor creature''s ruin?
38806Is he to hold the man to his contract, when the woman has violated hers?
38806Is he to remain a victim forever?
38806Is he willing to go a step further and say that there is an obligation resting upon the minds of men to believe contrary to evidence?
38806Is heaven only a well- conducted poorhouse?
38806Is her modesty the property of another?
38806Is intellectual stagnation a demonstration of divine origin?
38806Is it Mr. Black''s idea that this happened by chance?
38806Is it Mr. Ingersoll''s idea that this happened by chance, like the creation of the world?
38806Is it a belief in an infinite God?
38806Is it a crime to be governed by that which to you is evidence, and is it infamous to express your honest thought?
38806Is it a crime to investigate, to think, to reason, to observe?
38806Is it a great stretch of language to say that it is his"punishment,"and nonetheless punishment because self- inflicted?
38806Is it a rare thing for the pious to be candid?
38806Is it a revelation to the man who reads it, or to the man who does not read it?
38806Is it a scene for congratulation when the bishops of thirty nations kneel before a man?
38806Is it according to common sense that an infinitely good God would order some of his children to kill others?
38806Is it an effort to avoid that which can not be met?
38806Is it based upon experience?
38806Is it because of"total depravity"that I denounce the brutality of Jehovah?
38806Is it because you were brought up in that Church, of which your father, whom you regard with filial respect and affection, was an honored minister?
38806Is it conceivable that a good man with power to control the winds would not prevent cyclones?
38806Is it desirable that this relation should last through life, and that it should be rendered sacred by the ceremony of a church?
38806Is it for the good of society that virtue should be thus crucified between church and state?
38806Is it his business to hold the woman to the contract, when the man has violated his?
38806Is it historically absurd that millions of people have believed in systems of religion without evidence?
38806Is it historically absurd to say that Mohammedanism is based upon mistake?
38806Is it historically absurd to say that they believed without evidence?
38806Is it in this way that"my misty creations are made to roll away and vanish into air one after another?"
38806Is it necessary that heaven should borrow its light from the glare of hell?
38806Is it necessary that my heart should break?
38806Is it necessary to believe in the existence of an infinite intelligence before you can have any standard of right and wrong?
38806Is it necessary to lose your liberty in order to retain your moral character-- in order to be pure and womanly?
38806Is it not a consolation to have an Almighty Friend?
38806Is it not better to drink wine than to shed blood?
38806Is it not better to have no God than such a God?
38806Is it not far better to worship a God of stone than a God who threatens to punish in eternal flames the most of his children?
38806Is it not humiliating to know that man is willing to kneel at the feet of man?
38806Is it not necessarily produced?
38806Is it not possible that intelligence may at last raise the human race to that sublime and philosophic height?
38806Is it not possible that out of this perception may come not only love and pity for others, but absolute justification for the individual?
38806Is it not possible that out of this perception may come not only love and pity for others, but absolute justification for the individual?
38806Is it not possible that we may find that everything has been necessarily produced?
38806Is it not somewhat difficult to discover"the signature of beauty with which God has stamped"this animal?
38806Is it not strange that Christ did not tell of another world distinctly, clearly, without parable, and without the mist of metaphor?
38806Is it not strange that some one in the Old Testament did not stand by an open grave of father or mother and say:"We shall meet again"?
38806Is it not strange that the ones he had cured were not his disciples?
38806Is it not true that I say now, and that I have always said, that I do not know?
38806Is it not true that no matter how good men are they must die, and will they not die of diseases?
38806Is it not wonderful that Luke and Matthew do not agree on a single name of Christ''s ancestors for thirty- seven generations?
38806Is it not wonderful that no historian ever mentioned any of these prodigies?
38806Is it not wonderful that no one at the trial of Christ said one word about the miracles he had wrought?
38806Is it not, after all, barely possible that a man acting like Christ can be saved?
38806Is it of supernatural, or miraculous, origin, and is it possible that this"spiritual intuition"is independent of the man?
38806Is it possible for a human being to increase or diminish the well- being of the Infinite?
38806Is it possible for a"policeman"to"silence a rude disturber"in this way?
38806Is it possible for the human mind to conceive of an infinite personality?
38806Is it possible for the ingenuity of man to extract from the doctrine of hell one drop, one ray, of"consolation"?
38806Is it possible for you to find in the literature of this world more awful passages than these?
38806Is it possible that God established a government in which benevolence was unknown?
38806Is it possible that God is intolerant?
38806Is it possible that God will hate his enemies when he tells us that we must love ours?
38806Is it possible that Napoleon-- one of the most infamous of men-- had a nature so finely strung that he was sensitive to the divine influences?
38806Is it possible that St. John thought that God would kill two eminent Christians for the purpose of getting even with one heretic?
38806Is it possible that a being can not be just or virtuous unless he believes in some being infinitely superior to himself?
38806Is it possible that a being of infinite wisdom made hospitality a crime?
38806Is it possible that a designer exists from all eternity without design?
38806Is it possible that a nation in which falsehood and evil had reached their highest development was, after all, so wise, so just and so equitable?
38806Is it possible that an infinitely wise and compassionate God insists that a helpless woman shall remain the wife of a cruel wretch?
38806Is it possible that any good mail exists who is willing to gain the affection of his children in that way?
38806Is it possible that he knows nothing of the religion of Buddha-- a religion based upon equality, charity and forgiveness?
38806Is it possible that in fighting, for instance, the Indians of America, if they scalp our soldiers we should scalp theirs?
38806Is it possible that only those who believe in the God who persecuted for opinion''s sake have any standard of right and wrong?
38806Is it possible that the leader of the English Liberals is nearer civilized than Jehovah?
38806Is it possible that the present Vicar of Christ is not certain as to the number of his predecessors?
38806Is it possible that the sinfulness of man created the countless enemies of human life that lurk in air and water and food?
38806Is it possible that the vast fabric of papal power has this, and only this, for its foundation?
38806Is it possible that these words fell from the lips of the Most Merciful?
38806Is it possible that this patriotic trinity is more powerful than the other?
38806Is it possible that you wrote the letter to prevent a controversy?
38806Is it possible to conceive of a more contemptible human being than a man who would appeal to force in such a case?
38806Is it possible to conceive of anything more immoral than for a husband to insist on living with a wife who has no love for him?
38806Is it possible to form character in heaven?
38806Is it possible to know who will be saved?
38806Is it possible to tell who is to be eternally lost?
38806Is it possible to think of one as three, or of three as one?
38806Is it possible to vindicate a just law by inflicting punishment on the innocent?
38806Is it possible to write greater contradictions than these?
38806Is it reasonable to believe that a good God would assist his chosen people to exterminate or enslave his other children?
38806Is it such evidence as satisfies the intelligence, convinces the reason, and is it in conformity with the known facts of the mind?
38806Is it that God is the Father of the human race; is that all?
38806Is it that man should treat his neighbor as himself?
38806Is it the belief in the immortality of the soul?
38806Is it the result of observation, reason and experience, or is it the child of credulity?
38806Is it the same Christian religion now living that lived during the Middle Ages?
38806Is it the same Christian religion that founded the Inquisition and invented the thumbscrew?
38806Is it therefore false that a connection does exist between matter and spirit?
38806Is it to the interest of society that those who despise each other should live together?
38806Is it true that a monk is purer than a good and noble father?--that a nun is holier than a loving mother?
38806Is it true that benevolence came with Christ, and that his coming heralded the birth of pity in the human heart?
38806Is it true that man deserves only punishment?
38806Is it true that most of man''s diseases are due to his own sin and folly and wilfulness?
38806Is it true that the Catholic Church overthrew idolatry?
38806Is it true that the wickedness of man has created the microbe?
38806Is it true that these deformities, these warped, impaired, and dislocated constitutions indispose men to belief?
38806Is it universal now?
38806Is it"against the tendencies of human nature"for a mother to throw her child into the Ganges to please a supposed God?
38806Is man more just than he?
38806Is not such credulity ignorant?
38806Is not that a desirable thing?
38806Is not that man civilized whose reason sits the crowned monarch of his brain-- whose passions are his servants?
38806Is not the church weakest at its centre?
38806Is not the history of real civilization the slow and gradual emancipation of the intellect, of the judgment, from the mastery of passion?
38806Is not the play of"Antony and Cleopatra"as Egyptian as the Nile?
38806Is not the sacrifice of a child to a phantom as horrible in Palestine as in India?
38806Is not the will a product?
38806Is not this a cruel treatment of the belief of a fellow- creature?
38806Is not this a fountain that brings forth sweet and bitter waters?
38806Is not this a perpetual crime?
38806Is not this a_ non sequitur?_ The question is: Were they a loving people?
38806Is not this a_ non sequitur?_ The question is: Were they a loving people?
38806Is not this"the survival of the fittest?"
38806Is not, then, the_ hiatus_, which the Reply has discovered in the teaching of our Lord, an imaginary_ hiatus_?
38806Is passion necessarily produced?
38806Is she bound by the contract he has broken?
38806Is she to become a social pariah, and is this for the benefit of society?--or is it for the sake of the wretch who destroyed her life?
38806Is she under any obligation to him?
38806Is she under any obligation to him?
38806Is that a doctrine believed only by people who lack intellectual capacity?
38806Is that so very absurd?
38806Is the Bible a revelation from God to man?
38806Is the Christian in the presence of this question as dumb as the agnostic?
38806Is the Thug of India more ferocious than Torquemada, the Thug of Spain?
38806Is the chance of his resistance as good as it was before?
38806Is the freedom of the future to exist only in perdition?
38806Is the man she hates the lord of her desire?
38806Is the open mouth of ignorant wonder the only entrance to Paradise?
38806Is the religious world to- day willing to test the efficacy of prayer?
38806Is the solution of this problem beyond your power?
38806Is the unnatural the supernatural?
38806Is the wife to lose her personality?
38806Is there a believer who does not regret that God commanded a husband to stone his wife to death for suggesting the worship of the sun or moon?
38806Is there a depth below this?
38806Is there a different standard for a history written in Hebrew, several thousand years ago, and one written in English in the nineteenth century?
38806Is there a higher standard of virtue in countries where divorce is prohibited than in those where it is granted?
38806Is there an adequate cause for every effect?
38806Is there any change?
38806Is there any contradiction beyond this?
38806Is there any denunciation, sarcasm or invective in this?
38806Is there any escape except by plunging into the gulf of annihilation?
38806Is there any ground for this imputation of narrowness?
38806Is there any morality in this?
38806Is there any obligation on the part of the wife to remain with the brutal husband for the sake of God?
38806Is there any opportunity of being dishonest in the formation of an opinion?
38806Is there any way of accounting for the fact that God upheld concubinage?
38806Is there any way out of this difficulty, except by confessing that Christianity is what it purports to be-- a divine revelation?
38806Is there anything deeper and stronger than a mother''s love?
38806Is there anything purer, holier than a mother holding her dimpled babe against her billowed breast?
38806Is there anything that savors of tyranny in this?
38806Is there no attraction in light, no repulsion in darkness?
38806Is there no future for her?
38806Is there no hope for him?"
38806Is there no hope for this victim?
38806Is there no possibility of delusion about a circumstance of that kind?
38806Is there not room for a better, for a higher philosophy?
38806Is there not some flavor of the sun and glow- worm here?
38806Is there some other consideration that can take the place of genuine affection?
38806Is there the slightest connection between my statement and your objection?
38806Is there virtue in retaining the name of wife, or husband, without the real and true relation?
38806Is this a candid statement?
38806Is this a crime for which a man should everlastingly perish?
38806Is this an answer, or is it simply taking refuge behind a name?
38806Is this an argument?
38806Is this considered an answer?
38806Is this in accordance with the doctrine of Jehovah?
38806Is this pathetic sacrifice on the one hand, this sacrilege on the other, pleasing in the sight of heaven?
38806Is this star, that sheds light on every grave, found in your Bible?
38806Is this the best that can be done by one of the disciples of the infallible God who butchered babes in Judea?
38806Is this the conclusion of the most enlightened Christianity?
38806Is this the echo of"Father, forgive them; they know not what they do"?
38806Is this the grave philosophical conclusion of a careful observer, or is it a crude, hasty, and careless overstatement?
38806Is this the last and most beautiful blossom of the Sermon on the Mount?
38806Is this true?
38806Is"your mole- hill higher than his Dhawalagiri"?
38806Is, then, the Bible a different book to every human being who reads it?
38806It may be that the Thugs were taught that murder is innocent; but did the teachers believe what they taught?
38806It may have the right to destroy the life of one dangerous to the community; but what has freedom to do with this?
38806It may here be objected that no man can so far suspend the inclination of the will when the question is, has God indeed spoken to man or no?
38806It would be wrong to call this intentional misrepresentation; but can it be called less than somewhat reckless negligence?
38806Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
38806Let a man suppose himself a helpless woman beaten by a brutal husband-- would he advocate divorces then?
38806Let another read him, who knows nothing of the drama, nothing of the impersonations of passion, and what does he get?
38806Let me ask another question: Are Catholics or Protestants better than Freethinkers?
38806Let me ask the Archdeacon a question: Do you agree with St. Augustine?
38806Let me ask, by what man?
38806Let me ask: Why can not a blind man criticise colors?
38806Let us examine these three excuses: Was Jehovah justified in putting a low estimate on human life?
38806Let us put this question in a milder form: Suppose the second church lives and flourishes in spite of the first, what does that prove?
38806Matthew says that he cried:"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
38806May I ask, how you know that Shakespeare was a believer?
38806May I be allowed to ask this simple question: Who has?
38806May I be permitted to ask how he knows that space is an entity?
38806May it not be said truly that she gives her life for the life of her children?
38806May we not find that every soul has, like Mazeppa, been lashed to the wild horse of passion, or like Prometheus to the rocks of fate?
38806May we not find that every soul has, like Mazeppa, been lashed to the wild horse of passion, or like Prometheus to the rocks of fate?"
38806Mr. Cardinal, am I under any obligation to God?
38806Must all the redeemed feel that they are in heaven simply because there was a miscarriage of justice?
38806Must all vows made to God be kept?
38806Must not the man who forms the opinion know what it is?
38806Must she be an outcast forever-- deceived and betrayed for her whole life?
38806Must she live with him for his sake?
38806Must this woman, full of kindness, affection, health, be tied and chained to this living corpse?
38806Must we believe that Joshua stopped the sun, because Faraday was"the most eminent man of science of his day"?
38806Must we believe this because"Sir Gabriel Stokes is the living president of the Royal Society, and a Churchman"besides?
38806Nay, are the suggested improvements of that teaching really gross deteriorations?
38806No remedy for this mistake of your God?
38806Nothing about the sick he had healed, nor the dead he had raised?
38806Now, if God is as inconceivable as space, why should we pray to God?
38806Now, if a belief in God is necessary to the salvation of the soul, why should God create a soul without this capacity?
38806Now, if it should turn out that Darwin was mistaken, what then?
38806Now, when the children get strong and the parents are old and weak, ought not the children to beat them, so that they too may become kind and loving?
38806Of what blood were they?
38806Of what consequence is anything in this world compared with eternal joy?
38806Of what use were the other three?
38806On what ground, then, and for what reason, is the system of Darwin fatal to Scriptures and to creeds?
38806Or is there some other world of suffering and sorrow?
38806Or, will you read this?
38806Ought an honest man to be restrained from denouncing that faith because those who entertain it say that their feelings are hurt?
38806Ought divorced people to be allowed to marry under any circumstances?
38806Ought divorced people to be allowed to marry under any circumstances?_ This depends upon whether marriage is a crime.
38806Ought divorced people to be allowed to marry, under any circumstances?
38806Ought not the augurs to agree among themselves?
38806Ought not the memory of a good action to live as long as the memory of a bad one?
38806Ought not the revelation to be revealed?
38806Ought the world to be peopled by the children of hatred or disgust, the children of lust and loathing, or by the welcome babes of mutual love?
38806Perhaps you never saw your grandparents; but have you any more doubt of their existence than of that of your father and mother whom you did see?
38806ROME OR REASON?
38806Save, or destroy?
38806Shall we ask Servetus?
38806Shall we believe that Jonah spent three days and nights in the inside of a whale because"Professor Clark Maxwell''s death was mourned by all"?
38806Shall we hear the sighs and sobs of Siberia?
38806Shall we hear the story of Bruno?
38806Shall we speak of the originality of the design, of the skill displayed in the execution?
38806Should he read the life of David, and of Solomon?
38806Should the peasant be punished for the king''s crime?
38806Should the sun beg from the glowworm, and should the momentary spark excite the envy of the source of light?
38806Should the sun beg of the glow- worm, and should the momentary spark excite the envy of the source of light?
38806Should the sun beg of the glow- worm, and should the momentary spark excite the envy of the source of light?"
38806Suppose that he refuses to protect; that he abuses, assaults, and tramples upon the woman he we d. What is her redress?
38806Suppose the Bible had taught that selfishness, larceny and murder were virtues; would you deny its inspiration?
38806Suppose the vow was made in ignorance, in excitement-- must it be absolutely fulfilled?
38806Surely, I was not represented at that time, and is it right that I should be punished for what was done by others in the very beginning of the world?
38806THE Archdeacon says that it is, and yet in the same article he quotes the following from Job:"Canst thou by searching find out God?"
38806Take passions from human beings and what is left?
38806That he would command soldiers to rip open with the sword of war the bodies of women-- wreaking vengeance on babes unborn?
38806The Cardinal answers the question,"Can divorce from the bonds of marriage ever be allowed?"
38806The Dean asks this question:"Which custom, kindness or severity, does experience show to be the less dangerous?"
38806The Gentiles were left without forgiveness What has become of the millions who have died since, without having heard of the atonement?
38806The billions of slaves who were paid with blows?--the countless mothers whose babes were sold?
38806The great question still remains: What is right?
38806The last words, according to John, were:"Peter, seeing Him, saith to Jesus: Lord, and what shall this man do?
38806The question arises: Has every one who reads the Old Testament the right to express his thought as to the character of Jehovah?
38806The question now is, have I the right to express mine?
38806The question then arises, Should this marriage, under any circumstances, be dissolved?
38806The question then is, not have we the right to think,--that being a necessity,--but have we the right to express our honest thoughts?
38806The real question is this: If we can not account for Christ without a miracle, how can we account for Shakespeare?
38806The real question then must be: What is best for man?
38806The water drowns, the cold freezes, the flood destroys, the fire burns, the bolt of heaven falls-- when and where has the prayer of man been answered?
38806The"Inspired"Writers-- Why did not God furnish Every Nation with a Bible?
38806Then Peter said unto her,''How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord?
38806Then why should he insist upon the sacrifice of my life?
38806There is also another question: Is credulity a virtue?
38806There is another test: How does a man treat the animals in his power-- his faithful horse-- his patient ox-- his loving dog?
38806They answer the chimes of the bell, and what do they hear in this village church?
38806They say to every man who advances something new: Are you greater than the dead?
38806Thousands of religions have perished, innumerable gods have died, and why should the religion of our time be exempt from the common fate?
38806To answer an argument, is it only necessary to say that it"raises a metaphysical question"?
38806To make innocence suffer is the greatest sin; how then is it possible to make the suffering of the innocent a justification for the criminal?
38806To prevent this would you recommend him to read the lives of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, and the other holy polygamists of the Old Testament?
38806To the question then,"Can divorce from the bond of marriage ever be allowed?"
38806To this I will make but one answer: Does it convince yourself?
38806To this"inflection"has it come at last?
38806To what extent has man marred it?
38806True, he said,"Come unto me and I will give you rest;"but what did he say to those who failed to come?
38806Truly it may be asked, is not this a fountain which sends forth at once sweet waters and bitter?
38806Was Gautama inspired?
38806Was Isaac Newton so much greater than Humboldt-- than Charles Darwin, who has revolutionized the thought of the civilized world?
38806Was Jehovah led away by the example of the Gods of Moriah?
38806Was Mohammed inspired?
38806Was Pius IX., or any other vicar of Christ, superior to Abraham Lincoln?
38806Was Saul of Tarsus a Thug when he persecuted Christians"even unto strange cities"?
38806Was Socrates after all greater than Epicurus-- had he a subtler mind-- was he any nobler in his life?
38806Was he a believer in religious liberty?
38806Was he base enough and infamous enough to heap contempt upon the religion of his father and mother?
38806Was he in earnest when he said"that whoso sheddeth man''s blood, by man shall his blood be shed"?
38806Was he not"lashed to the wild horse of passion,"carried away by a power beyond his control?
38806Was he restrained by love?
38806Was he the founder of the Inquisition?
38806Was it any better in Palestine then than it is in Utah now?
38806Was it because Jephthah slew on the banks of the Jordan"forty and two thousand"of the sons of Ephraim?
38806Was it because the divinely inspired men did not know?
38806Was it for this reason that he caused them to exterminate each other?
38806Was it his ingenuity that so designed the human race that millions of people should be born deaf and dumb, that millions should be idiotic?
38806Was it immutable when its unity, internal and external, was broken?
38806Was it in any way born of the senses, or of the effect of nature upon the brain-- that is to say, of things seen, or heard, or touched?
38806Was it my duty to remain silent?
38806Was it my duty to speak or act contrary to this conclusion?
38806Was it necessary to offer this rudeness to the religious denomination in which you were born?
38806Was it not cruel for an inspired man to attack a sacred belief?
38806Was it not cruel to drown a world just for the want of a supernatural religion-- a religion that man, by no possibility, could furnish?
38806Was it not infinitely cruel to leave the world in darkness and in doubt, when one word could have filled all time with hope and light?
38806Was it precisely the same after its unity was broken that it was before?
38806Was it precisely the same after its unity was divinely restored that it was while broken?
38806Was it right for Jehovah to kill the children of the people because of Pharaoh''s sin?
38806Was it under these pontiffs that the"church penetrated the moral darkness like a new sun,"and covered the globe with institutions of mercy?
38806Was it universal while it was without unity?
38806Was not Emerson, so far as purity of life is concerned, the equal of any true believer?
38806Was not Voltaire justified in saying that the English were the only people who murdered by law?"
38806Was not the Church to be a field of wheat and tares growing together till the harvest at the end of the world?
38806Was not the civil law far better than the Mosaic-- more philosophical, nearer just?
38806Was that a violation of the"laws of social morality and decency"?
38806Was the son the property of the father?
38806Was there among all the countless millions of almighty Rome an intellect that could have written the tragedy of"Julius CÃ ¦ sar"?
38806Was there any lack of"reverential calm"in my question?
38806Was there any such thought in my Reply?
38806Was there anything in the worship of Venus worse than giving captured maidens to satisfy the victor''s lust?
38806Was there as much dread of God among the Pagans as there has been among Christians?
38806Was there ever a barbarian nation more savage than the Spain of the sixteenth century?
38806Was there no design in having an infinite designer?
38806Was there"husbandry in heaven"?
38806Was this a miracle?
38806Was this an honest error?
38806Was your God once an abolitionist?
38806We make mistakes and failures because we are finite; but can you conceive of any excuse for an infinite being who creates failures?
38806Were not his teachings practiced by Moses and Joshua and Jephthah and Samuel and David?
38806Were not the laws of the Romans much better?
38806Were the Pagans who embraced Christianity heartless sons and daughters?
38806Were the early Christians lacking in respect for their fathers and mothers?
38806Were the greatest men of all antiquity without this standard?
38806Were the opinions formed by the English Parliament on the Treaty of Limerick formed without the intervention of the will?
38806Were they all"concocted by a combination of knaves"?
38806Were they honest?
38806What advance has been made in what you are pleased to call the doctrine of the brotherhood of man, through the instrumentality of the church?
38806What are the retributions of history?
38806What became of Lazarus?
38806What becomes of the sacredness of the home, if the law compels those who abhor each other to sit at the same hearth?
38806What becomes of those who have heard but have not believed?
38806What can increase the happiness of this world more than to do away with every form of slavery, and with all war?
38806What can increase the misery of mankind more than to increase wars and put chains upon more human limbs?
38806What consideration does he receive?
38806What consideration does the infinite being give?
38806What could I say?
38806What could be more incredible?
38806What did Christianity in the early centuries do for the home?
38806What did God bind himself to do?
38806What do I mean by this question?
38806What do these causes find to disintegrate?
38806What do you mean by"spiritual intuition"?
38806What do you think of Abraham, of Jephthah?
38806What do you think of Abraham, of Jephthah?
38806What do you think of Abraham?
38806What does he get?
38806What does he say?
38806What does the Archdeacon mean by"spirit"?
38806What does the word"evidence"mean?
38806What does this demonstrate?
38806What does this prove?
38806What effect has that promise had upon family life?
38806What else does the minister say to the poor people who have answered the chimes of your bell?
38806What evidence have they on which to found this belief?
38806What followed?
38806What have corrupt and cruel judgments pronounced by corrupt and cruel judges to do with their real opinions?
38806What have nunneries and monasteries, and what has the glorification of celibacy done for the family?
38806What have you to say of the apostles?
38806What hope was there that such a teacher should convert imperial Rome?
38806What impression has Catholicism made upon the many millions of China, of Japan, of India, of Africa?
38806What is a man who has only been born once, to do?
38806What is a vicar of Christ?
38806What is common sense?
38806What is conscience?
38806What is evil?
38806What is good?
38806What is he?
38806What is idolatry?
38806What is justice?
38806What is moral purity?
38806What is passion?
38806What is right and what is wrong?
38806What is right?
38806What is that to thee?
38806What is the difference between one who can and will not cure, and one who causes disease?
38806What is the effect of divorce on the integrity of the family?
38806What is the effect of divorce on the integrity of the family?
38806What is the foundation of his choice?
38806What is the ordinary man to do?
38806What is the testimony of St. John worth in the light of the following?
38806What is the treasure in the keeping of the church?
38806What is this Catholic faith that must be held?
38806What is wrong?
38806What is your opinion of Jehovah himself?
38806What is your opinion of Jehovah himself?"
38806What is your opinion of Jehovah himself?"
38806What man must we take as the standard?
38806What must you say?
38806What must you say?
38806What opportunity is given to them to"suffer and be strong"?
38806What part of this contract or sacrament remains in living force?
38806What power was there in this isolated Man?
38806What proportion is there between the cause and the effect?
38806What race, what nation, has been redeemed through the instrumentality of this"divine scheme"?
38806What reason have you for believing that your God will do better in another world than he has done and is doing in this?
38806What right have you to occupy the position of the deists, and to put forth arguments that even Christians have answered?
38806What shall we say of a God who established slavery, and then had the effrontery to say,"Thou shalt not steal"?
38806What shall we say of a God who has one of his children stoned to death for picking up sticks on Sunday, and allows another to enslave his fellow- man?
38806What shall we say of the followers of Buddha, who far outnumber the followers of Christ?
38806What should I have done?
38806What then is the basis of this religion which you despise?
38806What unseen virtues went out of Him to change the world?
38806What was it in the days of Galileo, Copernicus and Kepler?
38806What was it when the Western World was found?
38806What was the world when science came?
38806What was the"Almighty Friend"worth to her?
38806What were the retributions of history?
38806What will there be left of the supernatural?
38806What will you say to that mother?
38806What witnesses shall we call?
38806What would I think of myself, had I the power by a word to send the blood through all her withered limbs freighted again with life, should I refuse?
38806What would the opinion of a man without passions, affections, or fancies be worth?
38806What would we think of a law that allowed the innocent to take the place of the guilty?
38806What would we think of a man who would allow another to die for a crime that he himself had committed?
38806What would you call such a proceeding now?
38806What would you say of a mechanic who was forced to destroy his own productions on the ground that they were"incurably bad"?
38806What would you say of a school teacher who should kill one- third of the children on the morning of the first day?
38806What would you think of a man who was willing that his wife should become the mistress of the king, provided the king would make him presents?
38806What would you think of a mother who would deride and taunt her misshapen babe?
38806What, I pray you, is the"heavenly treasure"in the keeping of your church?
38806What- was it when printing was invented?
38806When anything refuses to grow, are we certain that the seed was planted by God?
38806When did it cease so to be?
38806When did this"spiritual intuition"become the property of man-- before, or after, birth?
38806When has any God listened to the prayer of any man?
38806When that book is opened, and we read its awful pages, shall we not all think"what might have been?"
38806When they were uttered, did"righteousness and peace kiss each other"?
38806When you think of one as three, how do you get the other two?
38806When you think of three as one, what do you do with the other two?
38806When, and where, and how did I lose mine?
38806Whence came the elevation of womanhood?
38806Where did you get your right to express your honest thoughts?
38806Where do they get"elevation of character"?
38806Where is a way to escape from the effect of a cause that is eternal?
38806Where is he now?"
38806Where will he find in the Old Testament the rights of wife, and mother, and daughter defined?
38806Whereupon Peter said:"''Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?''
38806Which of the fragments was universal-- which was immutable?
38806Which of the warring sects in America has this treasure; or have we, in this country, only the"rust and cankers"?
38806Who are the greatest and wisest and most virtuous of mankind?
38806Who can be a disciple of Jesus Christ who does not believe the words?
38806Who can describe exhaustively the origin of civil society?
38806Who can describe exhaustively the origin of civil society?
38806Who can describe that which unites men?
38806Who has entered into the formation of speech, which is the symbol of their union?
38806Who has entered into the formation of speech, which is the symbol of their union?
38806Who has taught the equality of men before the law, and extinguished the impious thought that man can hold property in man?
38806Who is the superior man?
38806Who knows how little has been resisted by those who stand, how much has been resisted by those who fall?
38806Who knows that the universe was created?
38806Who knows the strength of the temptation to another?
38806Who knows whether the victor or the victim made the braver and the more gallant fight?
38806Who listens?
38806Who told him that the devilish spirit of persecution was authorized, or encouraged, or not forbidden, by the Gospel?
38806Who will ascribe this to natural causes?
38806Why cautiously?
38806Why did Jehovah fail to establish hospitals and schools?
38806Why did Mr. Black fail to answer what I said in relation to the doctrine of inspiration?
38806Why did he accept the vow?
38806Why did he allow a contract to be made giving only to death the annulling power?
38806Why did he allow the savages to depend on sunrise and sunset and clouds?
38806Why did he fail to enlighten the worshipers of"Mammon"and Moloch, of Belial and Baal, of Bacchus and Venus?
38806Why did he fail to speak?
38806Why did he go dumbly to his death, leaving the world to misery and to doubt?
38806Why did he hide this imperfect light under a bushel?
38806Why did he leave them without a bible, without prophets and priests?
38806Why did he leave this great truth to a few half- crazed prophets, or to a cruel, heartless, and ignorant church?
38806Why did he not cry, You shall not persecute in my name; you shall not burn and torment those who differ from you in creed?
38806Why did he not emerge from the darkness?
38806Why did he not explain the doctrine of the Trinity?
38806Why did he not furnish every nation with a Bible?
38806Why did he not give the Scriptures to the Hindu, the Greek, and Roman?
38806Why did he not leave them unconscious dust?
38806Why did he not plainly say, I am the Son of God?
38806Why did he not say something positive, definite, and satisfactory about another world?
38806Why did he not tell his disciples, and through them the world, that man should not persecute, for opinion''s sake, his fellow- man?
38806Why did he not tell the manner of baptism that was pleasing to him?
38806Why did he not tell them what world he had visited?
38806Why did he not turn the tear- stained hope of heaven to the glad knowledge of another life?
38806Why did he use the word"some"?
38806Why did not Jehovah, the"Father of all,"give them the Ten Commandments?
38806Why did not the Catholic God commence''with the sinless and sexless?
38806Why did the real God secrete himself and allow his poor, ignorant, savage children to imagine that he was a beast, a serpent?
38806Why did this God allow mothers to sacrifice their babes?
38806Why did you end the series with Shakespeare?
38806Why do they feel it incumbent upon them to explain that which they admit God would have explained had the human mind been capable of understanding it?
38806Why do you defend that which you can not understand?
38806Why do you hold the intellect criminally responsible for opinions, when you admit that it is controlled by the will?
38806Why does he not open the eyes of the blind now?
38806Why does he not with a touch make the leper clean?
38806Why does your reason volunteer as a soldier under the flag of the incomprehensible?
38806Why fill the world with the children of indifference and hatred?
38806Why hast thou forsaken me?"
38806Why is all this?
38806Why is idolatry the worst of sins?
38806Why is it that he who made all the constellations did not put in his heaven the star of hope?
38806Why is it that it lives on and on, while nations and kingdoms perish?
38806Why is it that the Catholic Church"lives on and on, while nations and kingdoms perish"?
38806Why is it that we love color-- that we are pleased with harmonies, or with a succession of sounds rising and falling at measured intervals?
38806Why is the living God, whom Christians believe to be the Lord of liberty and Father of lights, denounced as the keeper of a loathsome dungeon?
38806Why not leave it as an infinite God made it?
38806Why not stop preaching and let the entire world become heathen, so that after this, no soul may be lost?
38806Why should God permit the triumph of injustice?
38806Why should God, a being of infinite tenderness, leave the question of immortality in doubt?
38806Why should He allow the honest, the loving, the noble, to perish at the stake?"
38806Why should He treat all alike here, and in another world make an infinite difference?
38806Why should Jehovah allow his worshipers, his adorers, to be destroyed by his enemies?
38806Why should a God demand a sacrifice from man?
38806Why should a God of infinite wisdom create men and women whom he knew would be"incurably bad"?
38806Why should a being who destroys nations with pestilence and famine expect that his children will be loving and forgiving?
38806Why should a husband and wife be compelled to live with each other after love is dead?
38806Why should a man be willing to let the innocent suffer for him?
38806Why should a man who faithfully kept his contract of marriage, and who was deserted by an unfaithful wife, be punished for the benefit of society?
38806Why should a pure woman worship a God who upheld polygamy?
38806Why should an Archdeacon be cruel, or even ill- bred?
38806Why should an Infinite Being demand worship?
38806Why should an infinitely wise God desire this development and consolidation?
38806Why should an infinitely wise and powerful God destroy the good and preserve the vile?
38806Why should any civilized man worship him?
38806Why should any man depend on the goodness of a God who created countless millions, knowing that they would suffer eternal grief?
38806Why should he allow the honest, the loving, the noble, to perish at the stake?
38806Why should he be convicted and punished for what he could not help?
38806Why should he be doomed to live without a home?
38806Why should he create souls that he knew would be lost?
38806Why should he fortify a heathen in his crimes?
38806Why should he have created uncounted billions destined to suffer forever?
38806Why should he kneel to the unchangeable?
38806Why should he see millions in savagery destroying the lives of each other, eating the flesh of each other, and keep his existence a secret from man?
38806Why should he treat all alike here, and in another world make an infinite difference?
38806Why should he waste a seventh of his whole life in hearing the same thoughts repeated again and again?
38806Why should her life be destroyed because of his?
38806Why should his name"be encircled with love and tenderness in any human heart"?
38806Why should infinite goodness leave the existence of God in doubt?
38806Why should man worship the inflexible?
38806Why should not every human being be in"abject terror"who believes your doctrine?
38806Why should one God wish to be worshiped as three?
38806Why should one who admits that he himself is totally depraved call any other man, by way of reproach, a monster?
38806Why should she be chained to a criminal and an outcast?
38806Why should she be punished for the dishonesty or brutality of another?
38806Why should the Infinite ask anything from the finite?
38806Why should the Reply assume that it is on account of the sacrifice of his child?
38806Why should the fatal gift of brain be given to any human being, if such gift renders him liable to eternal hell?
38806Why should the infinite ask anything from the finite?
38806Why should the infinite ask anything from the finite?
38806Why should the infinite demand a sacrifice from man?
38806Why should the loving be tortured?
38806Why should the noblest be destroyed?
38806Why should the wife still be bound in indissoluble chains to a husband who is cruel, infamous, and false?
38806Why should the world be filled with misery, with ignorance, and with want?
38806Why should there be more than one correct account of anything?
38806Why should they attempt to kill the Master of Death?
38806Why should three Gods wished to be worshiped as one?
38806Why should we desire the destruction of human passions?
38806Why should we pray to one God and think of three, or pray to three Gods and think of one?
38806Why should your God allow His worshipers, His adorers, to be destroyed by His enemies?
38806Why should your God allow his worshipers, his adorers, to be destroyed by his enemies?
38806Why then do not theologians stop explaining?
38806Why then should evidence be weighed?
38806Why then should the father make demands of love, obedience, and sacrifice, from his young child?
38806Why was it not revealed by Jehovah?
38806Why were four gospels necessary?
38806Why were men and women created?
38806Why were the worshipers of false deities as brave, as kind, and generous as those who knew the only true and living God?
38806Why would your God people a world, knowing that it would be destitute of benevolence for four thousand years?
38806Why"claiming"?
38806Why, then, do you accept them?
38806Why, then, does he throw polygamy into the face of the religion which abhors it?
38806Why, you ask, do men suffer so?
38806Why?
38806Why?
38806Why?
38806Why?
38806Why?
38806Why?
38806Will God hold a poor girl to the bitter dregs of a mistaken bargain?
38806Will Mr. Black be kind enough to state at what time"the church covered the globe with institutions of mercy"?
38806Will Mr. Black have the kindness to state a few of his objections to the devil?
38806Will he be more merciful?
38806Will he be wiser?
38806Will he deride the misshapen?
38806Will he have more power?
38806Will he not desire the higher and better side to be true?
38806Will he not take into consideration the imperfections, the ignorance, the temptations and the passions of his children?
38806Will he tell him the circumstances under which he received the revelation?
38806Will he tell him why he is convinced that it was from God?
38806Will it add to the grief of God?
38806Will it in any way affect his well- being?
38806Will it increase the happiness of the infinite for me to remain homeless and husbandless?
38806Will it make any difference to God whether it is kept or not?
38806Will not all the redeemed assassins remember the faces of the dead?
38806Will not all the redeemed rascals remember their rascality?
38806Will the Archdeacon be kind enough to tell how the spirit can be approached passing by the reason, the understanding, the judgment and the intellect?
38806Will the Christians of America admit this?
38806Will the angels in heaven, the redeemed of earth, lose their memory?
38806Will the lost be the only ones who will know that the right thing has been done, and will they alone appreciate the"ethical elements of religion"?
38806Will the pulpits of the United States adopt the arguments of this"policeman"?
38806Will the reverend gentleman tell us, and without circumlocution, whether the acceptance of Christianity is necessary to the salvation of anybody?
38806Will they repeat the words that you have quoted:"Mercy and judgment are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other"?
38806Will this ever come to pass?
38806Will you be kind enough to tell me your opinion of the apostles in the light of this story?
38806Will you have the kindness to explain what it is to act contrary to evidence, or contrary to common sense?
38806Will you read a portion of the Presbyterian Confession of Faith?
38806Will you read this?
38806Will you tell me why God failed to give his Bible to the whole world?
38806With great propriety it may be asked: In the keeping of which church is this"heavenly treasure"?
38806Within their jurisdiction are life, liberty and property safer than anywhere else?
38806Without desiring to hurt the feeling?
38806Would Elizabeth have had no leaning towards finding Mary Stuart implicated in a conspiracy?
38806Would a good father allow some of his children to kill others of his children to please him?
38806Would a loving God, with fierce hail from heaven, bruise and kill the innocent cattle for the crimes of their owners?
38806Would an infinitely loving God hold his ignorant children in derision?
38806Would he lead them with gentle hands toward the light, or lie in wait for them like a wild beast?
38806Would he pity, or mock?
38806Would he torment, torture and destroy them for the sins of men?
38806Would it be possible for him to have an idea?
38806Would it not be far better to fill the young man''s mind with facts so that he may know exactly the physical consequences of such acts?
38806Would it not be much easier to prove that science is of divine origin?
38806Would it not have been better if man, before the poor woman was blinded, had put asunder whom God had joined together?
38806Would it not have been far better had he said:"I come not to bring a sword, but peace"?
38806Would not that be a second violation instead of a vindication?
38806Would not this have saved countless cruelties and countless lives?
38806Would not your argument, Mr. Black, have been just as good in the mouth of a Brahmin then, as it is in yours now?
38806Would they have dared to crucify a man who had the power to clothe the dead with life?
38806Would you not rather trust a wise and honest man with the lightning?
38806Would you rob her of that Unseen Friend-- the only Friend she had on earth or in heaven?
38806Would you say that he was an infinitely wise mechanic?
38806Would you still read from your Confession of Faith, or from your Catechism-- this?
38806Would you tell her that to think of a world without poverty, without tears, without pain, is"a child''s picture"?
38806Would you then put this serpent in her breast?
38806Yet so it has come to pass; and how?
38806You ask me whether I would"rob this poor woman of such a friend?"
38806You ask me, What is Christianity?
38806You ask:"Why then should the father make demands of love, obedience, and sacrifice from his young child?"
38806You further say, that your simple object was to answer the question"What is Christianity?"
38806You have asked me what is to become of one who seduces and betrays, of the criminal with the blood of his victim upon his hands?
38806You may ask, And what of all this?
38806You seem to ask me whether divorce from the bond of marriage can ever be allowed?
38806and can two such issues be equally attractive to a moral agent?
38806and if he desire, will he not incline to the side that he desires to find true?
38806and, if so, why did it not appear in the first four thousand years?
38806any virtue in this?
38806deeper than Hell; what canst thou know?"
38806impress the intelligence of the Great Republic?
38806is the revealed law of purity, generosity, perfection, divine, or only the poetry of imagination?
38806of Jephthah?
38806or will those words be spoken by the redeemed as they joyously contemplate the writhings of the lost?
38806or, if she leaves him to preserve her life, must she remain his wife for his sake?
38806seize it, and is it now in the keeping of the Church of England?
38806that he sees no choice between the murder of helpless age, of weeping women and of sleeping babes, and the defence of liberty and nationality?
38806that such a doctrine should exorcise the fullness of human pride and lust?
38806this the arch that supports the dome of civilization?
38806this the corner- stone of society?
38806whether this is the tone in which controversy ought to be carried on?
8200''After death the judgment''; and what will become of the thwarters of the divine counsel then?
8200''Am I my brother''s keeper?''
8200''Betrayest thou?''
8200''Could ye not watch with Me?''
8200''Despising the shame''--if there was not something from which He shrank, what was there to''despise''?
8200''Do we make void the law through faith?
8200''Durst I do that if He stood there beside me and saw it?''
8200''He endured the Cross,''says the Book-- if there was not reluctance what was there to''endure''?
8200''He spake, and it was done'';--whose prerogative is that?
8200''He_ set_ His face''--if there was not something in Him that hung back, what need was there for the hardening of the countenance?
8200''How is it that ye sought Me?''
8200''Is life worth living?''
8200''Is not this the fast[ and the feast too] that I have chosen... to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?''
8200''Is thy servant a dog that he should do this thing?''
8200''They knew Him,''and so they all went back to Jerusalem happy together?
8200''Were not_ the_ ten''--all of them, the ten who stood there but a minute since--''cleansed?
8200''Were there none found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger?''
8200''What do I care about being confessed before the angels, or about the Holy Spirit to teach me?
8200''What does it mean?''
8200''What is man that Thou shouldst be mindful of him, or the son of man that Thou shouldst visit him?''
8200''What went ye out into the wilderness for to see?
8200''What went ye out into the wilderness for to see?
8200''What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?''
8200''What wouldst thou that I should do for thee?''
8200''Which of you, having a servant, will not do so with him?''
8200''Which of you, having a servant, will say to him, Go and sit down to meat, and will not rather say to him, Make ready whilst I eat and drink?''
8200''Who became neighbour to''the wounded man?
8200''Who is my neighbour?''
8200''Whom say ye that I am?''
8200''Whose image and superscription hath it?
8200''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8200''Why will ye spend your labour for that which satisfieth not?''
8200--which, by the bye, was the amount of the tribute--''Whose head is that?''
820022- 30''Are there few that be saved?''
820024) WHEN SHALL THESE THINGS BE?
820032 And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while He talked with us by the way and while He opened to us the scriptures?''
82007) BLASPHEMER, OR-- WHO?
82009- 10) WHERE ABE THE NINE?
82009- 19) WHOSE IMAGE AND SUPERSCRIPTION?
8200A fancy?
8200A man clothed in soft raiment?
8200A man clothed in soft raiment?''
8200A prison; a mere garden- house of lustful delights; or a temple fortress in which God may dwell reverenced, and you may abide restful?
8200A prophet?
8200A reed shaken with the wind?
8200A reed shaken with the wind?''
8200Ah, friend; is that your notion of what a Christian is; and of what he is a Christian for, to be like the Master?
8200Am I getting any more like Jesus Christ than I was ten years ago?
8200An ancient prophet lamented over the shepherds of Israel''that do feed themselves,''and indignantly asked,''should not the shepherds feed the sheep?''
8200And He let their hearts run over in thankful words?
8200And He said unto him, Man, who made Me a judge or a divider over you?
8200And He said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
8200And He said unto them, What things?
8200And He said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
8200And He said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
8200And His disciples asked Him, saying, What might this parable be?
8200And I pray you to ask yourselves,''What shall I say when He comes and asks me,"Why was thy place empty at My table"?''
8200And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
8200And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?
8200And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou Me good?
8200And Jesus said, Who touched Me?
8200And John calling unto him two of his disciples, sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou He that should come?
8200And Pilate asked Him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
8200And a certain ruler asked Him, saying, Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
8200And again, the question recurs-- Why?
8200And answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the Sabbath day?
8200And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead?
8200And can a vigorous Christian life be grown upon other conditions than those which a vigorous life of an ordinary sort demands?
8200And he beheld them, and said, what is this then that is written, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
8200And he said unto them the third time, Why, what evil hath He done?
8200And how can we ask Him to come in and sit down in a house which is all full of filth and worldliness?
8200And how does He go about the work of increasing it?
8200And how many names may drop out and not be associated with the work which they did?
8200And how many of you who call yourselves Christians began in the same fashion long ago to run the race?
8200And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?''
8200And is it not a mother''s voice that says,''His mother kept all these things in her heart,''and pondered all the traits of boyhood?
8200And ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath day?
8200And said unto them, Why sleep ye?
8200And should they not''sit in order serviceable''about the tomb, as around the''stable''at Bethlehem?
8200And so, do we not pain Jesus Christ?
8200And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
8200And the question in verse 25 admits of only one answer, for what good is the whole world to a dead man?
8200And the same Lord who said,''If ye have not been faithful in that which is least, who shall give you that which is greatest?''
8200And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
8200And the second question is,''And suppose you get it, what then?''
8200And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
8200And then as for Susanna, is it not a sweet fate to be known to all the world for ever more by one line only, which tells of her service to her Master?
8200And they said unto Him, Where wilt thou that we prepare?
8200And they said, What need we any further witness?
8200And they that do_ not_ believe upon Him-- what of them?
8200And they that heard it said, Who then can be saved?
8200And what conceptions of Jesus Christ had John, that he thus bowed his lofty crest before Him, and softened his heart into submission almost abject?
8200And what do we do with them?
8200And what does our Lord say about such?
8200And what had excited their hatred?
8200And what is involved therein?
8200And what is that soul?
8200And what is the consequence?
8200And what is the manner of testimony that devolves upon you and me, Christian friends?
8200And what is to calm those rational fears, the fear of wrath, of life, of death, of what lies beyond death?
8200And what shall I say about the third of the doleful triad of which this pregnant emblem is the recognised symbol all the world over?
8200And what was His refreshment?
8200And when Jesus saw that he was very sorrowful He said, How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God?
8200And when they had blindfolded Him, they struck Him on the face, and asked Him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote Thee?
8200And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
8200And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
8200And who is He, the bare utterance of whose will is supreme, and has power over material things?
8200And why call ye Me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
8200And will not their gains be such as he can give, and not such as Christ''s kingdom grows by?
8200And''Who hath hardened himself against Him and prospered?''
8200And, topmost of all, is there anything to be compared with the gifts that are held out to us in that great Saviour and in His message?
8200Another question I would ask, and pray that you may lay it to heart,''To what purpose is this waste?''
8200Are there many things lower in the scale than money?
8200Are there many things that pull more strongly?
8200Are there more pursuers of it than there are of the former?
8200Are there not many youthful hearts which would have to say the same, if they would be frank with themselves?
8200Are these things so powerful in our hearts as that they become hindrances to our Christian life?
8200Are we not ice in one half of our lives, and fire in the other?
8200Are you building upon Him?
8200Are you going to receive it, and''justify''Him, or are you going to reject it, and thwart Him?
8200Are you so dead to all feeling that you can kiss and betray?''
8200As I have said, such a speech would argue a harsh human master, but is there not a truth which is not harsh in it in reference to us and God?
8200As St. Bernard says,''Who is He who thus easily falls asleep when He wills?
8200As the Apostle John asks,''Wherefore slew be him?''
8200BLASPHEMER, OR-- WHO?
8200Because He did not heed their cry?
8200Because He did not infinitely long to help them?
8200Brethren, is not that a lesson for us all?
8200Brethren,''Why do you spend your money for that... which satisfies not?''
8200But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
8200But are these the main things?
8200But are we, therefore, to think that Jesus Christ was led along the path that ended there, by a force which overbore and paralysed His human will?
8200But does ceasing to remember the facts make any difference in the facts?
8200But have Christians a less wonderful message to deliver, or a less needful one?
8200But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
8200But how does He regard works?
8200But otherwise does He not deliberately intercept emotions which are only rightly directed to God?
8200But the life- giving word itself; what can we say about it?
8200But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
8200But the question irresistibly rises, Why all this agony of apprehension?
8200But then beyond that, is there any personal ministration to do?
8200But they let the incipient movement of their hearts be arrested by the cold, carping question,''Is not this Joseph''s son?''
8200But what does it matter about that?
8200But what does''life''mean?
8200But what is meant by''the unrighteous mammon''?
8200But what then?
8200But what went ye out for to see?
8200But what went ye out for to see?
8200But when Christ stood there, what had become of the excuses?
8200But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, He, answering, said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts?
8200But why did not Peter say anything about it?
8200But, accepting them as genuine, what does the angelic appearance teach us?
8200Can it yield anything more to us, brethren?
8200Can not you see the blessed, gentle gliding of the full stream through the meadows with the sunshine upon its ripples?
8200Can you say,''The life that I live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me?''
8200Could nothing else serve you?
8200Could such a hymn have been written when sad experience showed how the nation would reject their Messiah, and ruin themselves thereby?
8200Could such an event have passed from memory, and left no ripple on the surface?
8200Dear friend, have we felt the joyful grip of that necessity?
8200Did He therefore falter in His desire and resolve to endure the Cross?
8200Did Jesus adopt this lawyer''s summary?
8200Did John remember what his brother and he had asked?
8200Did Satan actually transport the body of Jesus to some eminence?
8200Did it ever strike you what a depth of what I may call Christ''s condescension there lay in this?
8200Did it fail?
8200Did self- oblivious love ever shine more gloriously in the darkness of sorrow?
8200Did some great name in literature or science pass away?
8200Did some poor shepherd die, in the strath where she made her Highland home?
8200Did you never see anybody whose face was changed by holier and nobler purposes coming into their lives?
8200Dispute His ownership?
8200Do I feel myself laid hold of by a strong, loving hand that propels me, not unwillingly, along the path?
8200Do I speak to some such now?
8200Do not physiologists tell us that?
8200Do our prayers move any to taste the devotion and joy which breathe through them?
8200Do people know where to find us?
8200Do we bow ourselves before Him as he did?
8200Do we feel the weight of our crown, or are we taken up with its jewels, and proud of ourselves for it?
8200Do we not minister to Him best when we do the thing that is nearest His heart and help Him most in the purpose of His life and in His death?
8200Do we not see the same unbelief that God can ever visit England with national destruction in full force among ourselves?
8200Do we regard ours as a trust to be administered for others?
8200Do you not think that these anonymous''many others which ministered''were just as dear to Jesus Christ as Mary and Joanna and Susannah?
8200Do you remember who it was that was called''a prince with God''and how he won the title and was able to prevail?
8200Do you think that it is easier for anybody to believe in, and to love God,''whom he hath not seen''because of you,''his brother whom he hath seen''?
8200Do you think that you banish the danger for which the alarm bell is rung because you wrap a clout round the clapper so as to prevent it from sounding?
8200Do you want your lights to blaze?
8200Do you, Christian men, contemplate entering heaven alone, or bringing your sheaves with you?
8200Does He lay Himself out to attract them?
8200Does He not claim prerogatives, such as forgiveness of sins, bestowal of life, answering of prayer, which are only possessed by the Divine Being?
8200Does a father like less to get a gift from his boy because he gave him the shilling to buy it?
8200Does a great estate make a man feel less desolate when he stands by his wife''s coffin?
8200Does inclination coincide with obligation?
8200Does it need any demonstration, any more talk about it?
8200Does it not speak to us of equipment for the walk of life?
8200Does my faith grasp the Christ that was-- who died for me?
8200Does my heart cling to the Christ who is-- who lives and reigns, and with whom my life is hid in God?
8200Does my religion alter me?
8200Does not that explain the imperfect Christianity of thousands of us?
8200Does not the other side of Christ''s answer--''to God the things that are God''s''--rest upon a similar fact?
8200Does not the resultlessness cast suspicion on the truthfulness of the narrative?
8200Does not this other appearance explain itself?
8200Dost Thou not see that mine eyes are dark?
8200Dost Thou not see that my soul is stained, my love wandering, my eyeballs dim?
8200Education?
8200For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him?
8200For that one word involves all that I say-- Did Christ_ suffer_ or did He not?
8200For the most part the idea connected in the Old Testament with the Fatherhood of God is authority:''If I be a Father, where is Mine honour?''
8200For what does it come to?
8200For what does it imply?
8200For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?
8200For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
8200For''How can two walk together except they be agreed?''
8200For, the baptism being accomplished, and the fire therefore being set at liberty to flame through the world, what follows?
8200Forget His claims?
8200Glad because He had gone?
8200Glad merely because He had gone up?
8200Glad reception?
8200God grant that we may all say;''Lord, how canst Thou ask us?
8200Grudge that He should take them away sometimes, and grudge still more to yield them to Him in daily obedience, and when necessary, surrender them?
8200Had He come in unnoticed by them in their eager talk?
8200Had he forgotten Christ''s warnings?
8200Had he heard that Jesus had a soft place in His heart for his class?
8200Had mists of doubt crept over John''s clear conviction that Jesus was the Messiah?
8200Has he a heart at all?
8200Has it died down into grey ashes, choked with the cold results of its own former flaming power?
8200Has it done so?
8200Has there ever been found a race of men so degraded that the message of Christ''s love could not find its way into their hearts?
8200Have you brought all its great truths to bear upon your daily lives?
8200Have you ever felt the increased loathing of yourselves which comes with the certainty that He has passed by all your sins?
8200Have you ever felt the swift assurance of His forgiving love, covering over the whole heap, which dwindles as His hand lies upon it?
8200Have you ever spread out all your denials and faults before Him?
8200Have you inwrought its substance into, not merely your understandings or your emotions, but your daily conduct?
8200Have you meditated on the depths of the requirements of His law?
8200Have you stood silent and stricken at the thought of the blaze of His righteousness?
8200He said unto him, What is written in the law?
8200He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
8200He went''in peace,''because of what?
8200His knowledge of her as a sinner, what did it do to His love for her?
8200How came the dropsical man there?
8200How can I think about religion?''
8200How can any man get any good out of a medicine if he locks his teeth and wo n''t take it?
8200How can any man with a heart and a will, and a progressive spirit and intellect, find what he needs in anything beneath the stars?
8200How can any truth that I refuse to believe produce any effect upon me?
8200How can the man that has become habituated to evil''learn to do well''?
8200How can there be the flowing of the Divine Spirit into a heart which is tightly barred against His entrance?
8200How could any of us stand in the presence of that eternal Light if He were not there?
8200How could they come in, even if the door had been open?
8200How do I know that He is my Friend?
8200How do we commit this same error?
8200How does He do it?
8200How does it bear upon the Apostles''prayer?
8200How had this calm Presence become visible all at once?
8200How has it been preserved?
8200How is the designation of the place which Christ gives to be understood?
8200How many acres of green forest ferns in the long ago time went to make up a seam of coal as thick as a sixpence?
8200How often, like them, do we torture ourselves with problems of belief and conduct of which the solution lies close beside us, if we would use it?
8200How shall the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots?
8200How shall we requite that love?
8200How should fateful moments be prepared for but by communion with the Father?
8200How should it, seeing that there is nothing so delightsome to a heart that truly loves as to know and do the will of its beloved?
8200How should they fear whose desires and efforts run parallel with the''Father''s good pleasure''?
8200How should we be anxious if we know that we have a Father in heaven, and that He knows our needs?
8200How was it that the one was stiffened into despair that had no tears, and the other was saved because he could weep?
8200However that may be, Herod''s court was not exactly the place to look for Christian disciples, was it?
8200I ask why did not He?
8200I come to you, then, with this old question:''Whose image and superscription hath it?''
8200I wonder if your Bibles are like that?
8200If He did, what shall we say of Him?
8200If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
8200If falsely, what was He?
8200If he had not been so, do you think he would have ventured to stand up before his master, a king now, and insult him to his face?
8200If it does not, what right or reason have I to believe that it is genuine at all?
8200If so, the question comes very sharp and direct to each of us, Is that gospel fulfilling its purpose in me?
8200If the world has filled my soul, where is God to dwell?
8200If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
8200If they who neither work nor store still get their living, shall not we, who can do both?
8200If truly, do we worship Him?
8200If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?
8200If you say that you love Him, and if you do so, is it as the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?
8200If you take away from civilised men all the knowledge of God that they owe to Jesus Christ, what have you left?
8200If''thus far''as to His own seizure and crucifying was to be''suffered,''where can the breaking- point of patience and non- resistance be fixed?
8200In like manner, regarding the Ascension as an end, may we not say that it is the seal of heaven impressed on the sacrifice of the Cross?
8200In what particulars is their life now higher than it was?
8200Is it impossible for me not to be doing God''s will?
8200Is it indeed the life of your lives, and the leaven that is leavening your whole character?
8200Is it my word or Christ''s Word ministered by me that helps any of my hearers who are helped?
8200Is it not a parable of His work in the world?
8200Is it the Gospel or your trust in the Gospel that is the true cause of your sanctifying?
8200Is it unnecessary to go hunting for us?
8200Is it your teeth or your dinner that nourishes you?
8200Is not respiration a kind of combustion?
8200Is not that a divine and eternal revelation for us?
8200Is not that a pattern for us?
8200Is not that a true statement of our experience?
8200Is not the centre of the system and the father of all physical life that great blazing sun which radiates heat?
8200Is not the soul only self- centring itself, retiring from, the outposts, but not touched in the citadel?
8200Is not truth better than wealth?
8200Is such a temper what becomes the slave?
8200Is that like your Christian life?
8200Is that mood likely to breed hallucinations?
8200Is that not true?
8200Is that what He meant to say?
8200Is that where you and I carry Christ''s name?
8200Is the Gospel moulding you, hour by hour, moment by moment?
8200Is there a place where it is certain that we shall be?
8200Is there a process of purifying going on in my inward nature?
8200Is there any other being on this earth that can say of itself''I am''?
8200Is there any saying of Jesus Christ''s more revolutionary, or less believed by His professed followers, than this?
8200Is there anything lower than good that merely gratifies the body?
8200Is there anything that the most of men want more?
8200Is this''the manner''after which Christians pray for perishable good?
8200Is your God perfect and entire?
8200It brings forth no fruit_ to perfection_'';--is not that a picture of so many Christian people?
8200It is better to ask''Whose neighbour am I?''
8200It is not only''souls under the altar''that have to cry''How long, O Lord, dost Thou not avenge?''
8200It may be rather an encumbrance than otherwise, but is not there a gladness in saying''Yes, here, take this and do this little thing for me''?
8200It raises the solemn question, Did Jesus claim truly when He claimed divine power?
8200Judas was listening, too, for the answer to''Where?''
8200Let me ask you for a moment to look with me first of all at the centre figure, as being an illustration of-- what shall I say?
8200May I say a word here about the grounds on which this obligation to witness rests for us?
8200May we make a parable out of that?
8200May we not go a step further?
8200Men admire it as a beautiful saying, and how many of us take it as our life''s guide?
8200My brother, what is Christ''s death to you?
8200My friend, how many of us are prevented from following out our clearest convictions because they demand a sacrifice?
8200My friend, what are you building?
8200NEIGHBOURS FAR OFF''And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted Him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
8200Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall He find faith on the earth?
8200Now the parallel to that, with you and me, is-- what?
8200Now, all that sounds very harsh, does it not?
8200Now, dear brethren, have you ever gone apart with Jesus Christ, as if He and you were alone in the world?
8200Now, what is the connection between that exhibition of a lustrous and pure Christian character and the former exhortation?
8200Now, what is the thing in which all Christians are alike?
8200Or are they and the seed growing there side by side?
8200Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
8200Or is Luke''s narrative condensed, omitting stages by which Jesus led the man to so wise an answer?
8200Or is it a vague divinity that you worship and love?
8200Or perhaps it rather means, If self- renunciation is the condition, who can fulfil it?
8200Or was he, perhaps, beginning to get tired of being the butt of universal hatred, and finding that money scarcely compensated for that?
8200Or was there some reaching out towards some undefined good, and a dissatisfaction with a very defined present, though unnamed, evil?
8200Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into His glory?
8200Saying, Art Thou the Christ?
8200Saying, Let us alone; what have we to do with Thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?
8200Saying, What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?''
8200Seeking after conformity to His commandments?
8200So here great multitudes are following Him, and how does He welcome them?
8200So, then, the question comes, How does a man step across that threshold?
8200So, then, what is the meaning of that majestic''I say unto thee, Arise''?
8200Strange, is it not?
8200Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
8200Surely He is either One having a co- ordinate authority, or----?
8200THE GAINS OF THE FAITHFUL STEWARD''If ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?''
8200THE RASH BUILDER''Which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?''
8200THREE CONDENSED PARABLES''And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceiveth not the beam that is in thine own eye?
8200Tell Me therefore, which of them will love him most?
8200That means:''Did you not know where I should be sure to be?
8200That sounds strange; one can fancy the answer:''What is the use of telling a man not to be buffeted about by storm?
8200That they may get away from some material and outward hell?
8200That they may get celestial happiness?
8200The crowds gone to their homes, He can at last think of Himself; and what is His rest?
8200The distribution and the discovery are followed by the disappearance of the Lord,''They knew Him, and''--and what?
8200The first question is,''What are you doing it for?''
8200The goods may last, but will he?
8200The hard- working man may well say,''How can I, with my business cares calling-- for my undivided attention all day long, keep up such communion?''
8200The lawyer''s question,''Who is my neighbour?''
8200The one is, what is he aiming at?
8200The order of words in the original emphasises the kiss, as if Jesus had said,''Is that the sign you have chosen?
8200The question,''Who touched me?''
8200The soldier''s spear comes, the legs are broken, and in an instant there hangs a relaxed corpse; and the spirit, the spirit-- is where?
8200The toiling mother may well say,''How can I, in my little house, with my children round me, and never a quiet minute to myself, get such?''
8200Then came also publicans to be baptized, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
8200Then said one unto Him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
8200Then said the lord of the vineyard, What shall I do?
8200Then said they all, Art Thou then the Son of God?
8200Then the devil says to us,''What''s the use of crying to Him?
8200Then, is the introduction of such an unnatural trait as this a fault in the construction of narrative?
8200There is another question besides that-- Has the word received into your heart cast out the thorns?
8200They''saw Him''and were they touched?
8200Trying to make themselves better?
8200Turn to the second of the three, and what shall we say of it?
8200Use them for yourselves?
8200WHEN SHALL THESE THINGS BE?
8200WHERE ARE THE NINE?
8200WHOSE IMAGE AND SUPERSCRIPTION?
8200Was Jesus Christ deceiving Himself?
8200Was it not a joy to Jesus to be waited on by the ministering women?
8200Was it supernatural knowledge, or was it the result of previous arrangement with the''goodman of the house''?
8200Was not His life, and especially His death,_ obedience_?
8200Was that a sufficient reason for a miracle?
8200Was that because He did not wish them to follow Him?
8200Was the agony in Gethsemane a reality or a shadow, when He said,''O My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass?''
8200Was there not a deeper depth still in his denials, even the beginnings of doubt whether, after all, Jesus was what he had thought Him?
8200Was there some shipwreck or some storm, that widowed humble fisherfolk in their villages?
8200We are all builders; what kind of a work is your life''s work going to turn out?
8200We have a fuller revelation than Abraham had; have we a tithe of his faith?
8200We have a mightier Captain of the Lord''s host with us than stood before Joshua; have we any of his courage?
8200We have all had times when our faith has staggered, and we have found no answer to our heart''s question:''Why tarry the wheels of His chariot?''
8200We shall have to say,''Lord, when saw I Thee?''
8200Well then what is the cause of the perverted inclination?
8200Well, do you know that these three women''s names will never perish as long as the world lasts?''
8200Were the blinds drawn down in some colliery village because of an explosion?
8200Were there no poor at his gates?
8200What about the third?
8200What although we have to come and say,''All that I bring is Thine''; what then?
8200What are these two classes?
8200What are you doing with the silver penny of your own soul?
8200What are you going to do with His message?
8200What arrested that process?
8200What attracts Jesus?
8200What became of the Church whilst it was growing?
8200What better place than the synagogue could there be for a miracle of mercy?
8200What business had he thrusting himself into the palace?
8200What can you and I do to lighten our souls of the burden of guilt?
8200What changed their mood?
8200What conception of such a use of power has the Sultan of Turkey, or the petty tyrants of heathen lands?
8200What could a woman, with no house of her own, and probably a poor dependant on her son- in- law, do for her healer?
8200What did He go there for?
8200What did a maid- servant''s flippant tongue matter to Peter then?
8200What did hinder you?
8200What did that appearance say to the penitent man?
8200What did that prayer mean, if there was not something in His nature that recoiled from the agony and mysterious horror of these awful hours?
8200What did the crucifying of another Jew or two matter to them?
8200What do I know of God that I do not owe to Jesus Christ?
8200What do we build?
8200What do you think men and women are meant to be Christians for?
8200What does He mean by the children of this world?
8200What does he mean by that?
8200What does it mean?
8200What does sitting at the right hand of God mean?
8200What does that mean?
8200What does the Bible mean by sin?
8200What else but sight can I want?''
8200What else could have set light to these rolling smoke- clouds of doubt, and made them flame heaven- high and world- wide?
8200What for?
8200What had become of their dreams?
8200What has become of the fire?
8200What has been the motive power of all the great movements for the elevation of mankind that have occurred for the last nineteen centuries?
8200What held it together?
8200What hindered Atalanta?
8200What hopes for the world and ourselves are suggested by that fire?
8200What is it that sends men out amongst savage tribes?
8200What is more likely than that she should cast her emotions into forms so familiar to her, and especially that Hannah''s hymn should colour hers?
8200What is needed in order to deliver men from the sickness of sin?
8200What is offered for each of us, pressed upon us, in the gift of Jesus Christ?
8200What is the cause of this dislike that can look two different ways at once?
8200What is the difference between a heathen and a Christian, if the Christian has the same objects and treasures as the heathen?
8200What is the right hand of God?
8200What made him want to see Jesus Christ?
8200What made the one the victim of remorse, and the other the glad child of repentance?
8200What more did it do?
8200What need was there to go up and down Jerusalem looking for Me?
8200What says the Pharisee?
8200What then?
8200What therefore shall the lord of the vineyard do unto them?
8200What was it that made Him willing to take that''must''as the law of His life?
8200What was it that made his orthodoxy just so many dry words, from out of which all the life had gone?
8200What was it that made this man''s morality a piece of dead nothingness?
8200What was it that struck the fetters of the slaves?
8200What was it?
8200What was it?
8200What was lacking?
8200What was wrong in the act suggested?
8200What went ye out into the wilderness for to see?
8200What will be the good of that if the fountain of blackness is not sealed up, or rather purified, at its hidden source?
8200What will become of the skiff, do you think?
8200What will express the black drop from my heart?
8200What would Jesus say-- what does Jesus say-- about it all?
8200What would the English authorities think of an Indian district officer that conformed to Buddhism or Brahminism, and built a temple?
8200What, then, are the qualities which, by this comparison, Jesus requires?
8200What, then, do you do with your possessions?
8200What, then, had they which the children of the kingdom must have?
8200What, then, shall we say of those who, by platoons and regiments, turn their backs upon this higher offer?
8200What?
8200What_ could_ be the subject of their talk but the one theme?
8200Whatever love offers, love welcomes, though Judas may ask''To what purpose is this waste?''
8200When all denied, Peter, and they that were with Him, said, Master, the multitude throng Thee and press Thee, and sayest Thou, Who touched Me?
8200When did He behold Satan fall from heaven?
8200When the men were come unto Him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto Thee, saying, Art Thou He that should come?
8200When they which were about Him saw what would follow, they said unto Him, Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
8200When was it that He said,''As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up''?
8200When was it that He said,''Destroy this temple, and in three days I will build it up''?
8200When we say,''Who is Lord over us?''
8200When you pass into the church, what do you do there?
8200Whence did the''must''arise?
8200Where does the child go when it has transgressed against its mother''s word?
8200Where is it?
8200Where shall we stand then-- among the silenced mockers, or among the happy trusters in His Passion and subjects of His dominion?
8200Where should a flight of angels have gathered and hovered if not there?
8200Where were the winnowing fan, the axe laid to the roots of the trees, the consuming fire?
8200Where would anxious care or eager rushing after wealth be, if it were?
8200Wherefore do ye''spend it for that which is not bread?''
8200Wherein lay these men''s hypocrisy?
8200Whether is it the rod or the mother''s kiss that makes a child hate its sin most?
8200Which of the prophets did not your fathers persecute?''
8200Which of us that is a father is not glad at his children''s gifts, even though they be purchased with his own money, and be of little use?
8200Which?
8200Who but she was first to recognise the loss, to speak gracious words of appreciation?
8200Who can deal with guilt but the offended Ruler and Judge?
8200Who can forgive sins but God alone?
8200Who can trammel up consequences but the Lord of the Universe?
8200Who can venture to speak of that infinitely pathetic scene?
8200Who can wonder that the mighty fact which turned the black smoke of despair into bright flame should have seemed too good to be true?
8200Who is He who thus tampers with God''s commandments?
8200Who made the''must''?
8200Who of us has conformed to that law which in three words sums up perfection?
8200Who will take the venom out of my nature?
8200Who would run up a flimsy structure on some windy headland in northern seas?
8200Whom say ye that He is?
8200Whom say ye that He who dared to speak thus conceived Himself to be?
8200Why did He evoke enthusiasm which He did not mean to gratify?
8200Why did He go into the publican''s house, and brave the sneers of the crowd, and associate Himself with the polluted?
8200Why did Jesus Christ take flesh and dwell among us?
8200Why did he meet the crowds that streamed out to him with such vehement rebuke?
8200Why did not the spokes fall asunder when the centre was removed?
8200Why did the Four preserve such singular reticence about what would have been irresistible to''myth''makers?
8200Why did they want to be in?
8200Why do I not care for Jesus Christ?
8200Why do I not want God?
8200Why does Luke enumerate so carefully the civil and ecclesiastical authorities in verses 1 and 2?
8200Why has her people''s love thus compassed her?
8200Why is it that such multitudes of you professing Christians are such icebergs in your Christianity?
8200Why not simply''them that were sick''?
8200Why should Christians always let their enemies settle the terms of intercourse?
8200Why should it be easier to be a prosperous Christian than to be a prosperous tradesman?
8200Why should there be a miraculous announcement at all, and why should it be to these shepherds?
8200Why should there not be the very same law in operation in the realm of the higher riches and possessions that rules in the realm of the lower?
8200Why should they be fighting about precedence when they were on the verge of the sorest trial of their constancy?
8200Why should, or how can we be, troubled if we believe that?
8200Why then, the announcement at all, since it was of so little use?
8200Why this mystery about the place?
8200Why was it that Scribes and Pharisees turned away from Him?
8200Why was that ear which was always open to the call of misery closed now?
8200Why will ye die?
8200Why, then, seek the living among the dead?
8200Why?
8200Why?
8200Why?
8200Why?
8200Why?
8200Why?
8200Why?
8200Why_ must_ He abide?
8200Will a mountain of material good calm and satisfy a man''s soul?
8200Will any fortune, even though it goes into seven figures, save a man from the miseries, the sorrows, the ills that flesh is heir to?
8200Will any wealth''minister to a mind diseased''?
8200Will you look into your own hearts?
8200Wist ye not that I_ must_ be about My Father''s business?''
8200Would He not thank them because they served Him for love?
8200You can shut your eyes to the sunshine; have you opened your hearts to its coming?
8200You have done your duty-- so much the better for you, but is that any reason why you should be decorated and honoured for doing it?
8200You say you have the Gospel; if you have it what are you doing with it?
8200_ Does_ everything that we do have such reference?
8200and the other, how does he aim at it?
8200and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
8200answered,''I would finish it''?
8200art Thou come to destroy us?
8200but has he greatly used himself and his life?
8200but we judge it by the question, How does it fit our Rabbinical learning and subtle casuistical laws?
8200but where are the nine?
8200but where are the nine?''
8200has been so often neglected, and so often transgressed by each of us?
8200how readest thou?
8200is not he that sitteth at meat?
8200is that what you do with your Christianity?
8200more valid than that given by sense and outward perceptions?
8200must the simple village maiden be a poetess because she is the mother of our Lord?
8200or has he won great prizes?
8200or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
8200or look we for another?
8200or look we for another?
8200shall not we, moved by such love, with like cheerfulness of surrender, give ourselves to Him who gave Himself for us?
8200stand there in the open, with the pelting of the pitiless storm coming down upon him?
8200suppose you took a company of people out of the slums, for instance, and put them into a model lodging- house, how long will it continue a model?
8200than''Who is my neighbour?''
8200to whom shall we go?
8200was He cherishing an illusion as to the significance and permanence of the results of His work in the world?
8200what can they do, poor creatures?
8200what on earth is the good of our religion if it is not to modify and govern our temperament?
8200when saw we Thee in prison, and visited Thee?''
8200why is it that so little of this radiance caught from heaven shines from us?
8200wist ye not that I must be about My Father''s business?''
8140Ah?
8140All right; why wo n''t you burn me?
8140And cried with a loud voice and said, What have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of the Most High God? 8140 And he asked him, What is thy name?
8140And he said unto her, What form is he of? 8140 And suppose God was about to pass judgment on you, what would you say?"
8140And the king said unto her, Be not afraid; for what sawest thou? 8140 And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice; and the woman spake to Saul, saying, Why hast thou deceived me?
8140And you are perfectly happy?
8140And you deserted them?
8140But what about there being belief in Matthew?
8140But,said the other man,"why do n''t they march?"
8140Did he have anything else?
8140Did they ever get any?
8140Did you belong to any church?
8140Did you ever run off with any money? 8140 Did you get any money?"
8140Did you have a wife and children of your own?
8140Did you read Mr. Courtney''s answer?
8140Did you take anything else along with you?
8140Do you believe in a God?
8140Do you believe the bible?
8140Have you heard of them since?
8140How did the card of Dr. Thomas strike you?
8140How much did you run off with?
8140How much?
8140Ingersoll is very fond of saying''The question is not, is the Bible inspired, but is it true?'' 8140 Is he alive?"
8140Maybe you will chew something?
8140Now, when we are only going to hell, you are not quite happy; but when we are in hell, and you in heaven, then you will be perfectly happy?
8140Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up unto thee? 8140 Well, boys, do you know that you would go to Hell if you died in your sins?"
8140Well, did you believe that rib story?
8140Well, suppose I do n''t believe it, when I get through?
8140Well, then you are not perfectly happy?
8140What did you do it for?
8140What did you do with that?
8140What did you do with the dollar I gave you last week? 8140 What did you do with the money?"
8140What do you propose to put in place of this?
8140What is your business?
8140What kind of a bank did you have?
8140What kind of a man was he?
8140What rib story-- Do you mean that Adam and Eve business? 8140 What shall we do with the maidens?"
8140What?
8140Which of you, with taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?
8140Will you smoke a cigar?
8140Would n''t you be happier if they were all going to heaven?
8140You believed it, did you?
8140( A voice:"Will He forgive Democrats?")
8140A voice cried,"Who is there?"
8140According to his creed?
8140Admitting that a god did create the universe, the question then arises, of what did he create it?
8140And Endesthora said:"But where are my brethren?
8140And He said unto him,''why callest thou Me good?
8140And a man endeavoring to raise his fellow- men higher in the scale of civilization-- what will that man appeal to?
8140And does not the priest of every religion, with infinite impudence, consign the disciples of all others to eternal fire?
8140And how did He do it?
8140And how did he get them in there?
8140And how has the church treated the honest doubter?
8140And shall we go to barbarians to get our religion?
8140And shall we go to the barbarians to learn the science of sciences?
8140And so for the man who, in the darkness, said:"My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
8140And so you really wonder why any man should be indignant at the idea that God upheld and sanctioned that beastliness called polygamy?
8140And the child said to the Almighty:"Which?"
8140And they ask me: How can you be wicked enough to attack the Christian religion?
8140And was not Voltaire justified in saying that"The English were a people who murdered by law?"
8140And what are you going to do with this?"
8140And what did He say to poor Adam?
8140And what did this God say to him?
8140And what do you suppose was the matter with her?
8140And what is your idea of the sacred Scriptures?
8140And what next did he do?
8140And what religion have I the right to reject?
8140And when is that said to have been spoken?
8140And why do I say so?
8140And why?
8140And why?
8140And why?
8140And will you tell me that it had to be done in order to consecrate a man to the service of the infinite God?
8140And, do you know, that is the business I am in?
8140Are men restrained by superstition?
8140Are men restrained by what you call religion?
8140Are they investigating?
8140Are we to get to Heaven by creed or by deed?
8140Are you an orthodox Christian?
8140Are you familiar with chemistry?
8140Are you going to damn her now?
8140Are you going to damn her then?
8140Are you not all familiar with the natural causes which bring those beautiful arches before our eyes?
8140At what shrine must I bow to find out what is to be done?
8140Because she has listened to some Methodist minister and after all that flood of light failed to believe?
8140But he will be asked,"So you know more than all the great men who have taught and all the respectable men who have believed in that faith?"
8140But some people say:"Would you allow a woman to vote?"
8140But they say to us,"If you throw away the Bible what are we to depend on then?"
8140But were there nations already in this Holy Land?
8140But what is there to be indignant about in that?
8140But what put all this matter in motion?
8140But you must remember that this gentleman who believes in this doctrine is a Presbyterian, and why should a Presbyterian object?
8140But"What shall we do to be saved from the eternal wrath of the God who made us all?"
8140But, Mr. Collyer, do you really think that a book with as many passages in favor of wrong as right, is inspired?
8140Can I injure the conditionless?
8140Can I sin against anything that I can not injure?
8140Can a god who would accept such a sacrifice be worthy of the worship of civilized men?
8140Can any one here imagine the creation out of nothing of one atom?
8140Can any one here imagine the destruction of one atom?
8140Can the believing husband in heaven look down upon the torments of the unbelieving wife in hell and then feel a thrill of joy?
8140Can the conduct of infinite wisdom, power and love ever change?
8140Can we see the propriety of so constructing the earth, that only an insignificant portion of its surface is capable of producing an intelligent man?
8140Can you account for molecular action?
8140Can you account for the loves and the hatreds of the atoms?
8140Can you believe that such directions were given by any except an infinite fiend?
8140Can you conceive of anything the different parts of which have been suggested to you by nature?
8140Can you explain it?
8140Can you find among the women of the new testament any women that can equal the women born of Shakespeare''s brain?
8140Can you have a thought that is not suggested to you by what you call matter?
8140Can you imagine an atom being changed to nothing?
8140Can you imagine nothing being changed to an atom?
8140Can you tell of anything without a material basis?
8140Can you tell what matter is?
8140Can you tell what matter really is?
8140Could you elect a bishop of the Catholic church, or a Methodist bishop, or Episcopal minister, or one of the elders?
8140Did He endeavor to make him a better man?
8140Did He make the slightest effort to improve them?
8140Did He put in the horizon of the future one star of hope?
8140Did He say anything to Adam and Eve about the sacred relation of marriage?
8140Did He say anything to them about learning anything under heaven?
8140Did He say anything to them about loving children?
8140Did He say one word about intellectual liberty?
8140Did He say one word calculated to excite in the breast of Cain the slightest real sorrow for his deed?
8140Did He say one word calculated to make him a better man?
8140Did He say one word of the crime of shedding human blood?
8140Did He tell him anything about where Abel was?
8140Did He tell him to make things of gold, silver and precious stones, when they had n''t them?
8140Did I not tell you that we were now civilizing our gods?
8140Did Jehovah say this?
8140Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the sum of human knowledge as David Hume?
8140Did all the priests of France do as great a work for the civilization of this world as Diderot and Voltaire?
8140Did all the priests of Rome increase the mental wealth of man as much as Bruno?
8140Did any devil ever force upon a husband, upon a father, so cruel and so heartless an alternative?
8140Did any devil ever make so infamous a threat?
8140Did any man or woman or child ever have a solitary thought, dream or conception, that was not suggested to them by something they had seen in nature?
8140Did he believe in the Old Testament?
8140Did he believe that Christ was God?
8140Did he help much with their six- hundred thousand men?
8140Did he say one word about reason or about justice?
8140Did it ever occur to them that a cancer is as beautiful in its development as is the reddest rose?
8140Did it never occur to you what a contradiction it is to say that the devil will persecute his own friends?
8140Did not somebody say something against such an infamous proceeding?
8140Did the Church abolish slavery?
8140Did they know anything about any other?
8140Did this God, which you pretend to worship, ever sanction the institution of human slavery?
8140Did you believe that rib story?"
8140Did you ever hear anything like this?
8140Did you ever hear of a man going to hell who died in New York worth a million of dollars, or with an income of twenty- five thousand a year?
8140Did you ever hear of a man going to hell who rode in a carriage?
8140Did you ever hear the story of Jephthah''s daughter?
8140Did you ever know a wealthy disciple to unload on account of that verse?
8140Did you?
8140Do n''t you see that these infamous doctrines petrify the human heart?
8140Do n''t you see that woman has sinned once, and man never?
8140Do n''t you see what an infinitely mean belief that is?
8140Do n''t you see?
8140Do n''t you think that it would do just as well to preach that to the thieving man as to the suffering slave?
8140Do they pull forward or do they hold back?
8140Do they treat an opponent with fairness?
8140Do we not know that there are no two persons alike in the whole world?
8140Do you believe God ever gave such instructions for the consecration of His priests?
8140Do you believe God said that a whip on the naked back was the legal tender for labor performed?
8140Do you believe God told Moses to make curtains of fine linen?
8140Do you believe a real God ever did that?
8140Do you believe all the stories in the Bible?
8140Do you believe in a God that allowed a man to be sold from his children?
8140Do you believe in the five points?
8140Do you believe in the inspiration of the Bible?
8140Do you believe in the stories of the Bible, about Jael, and the sun standing still, and the walls falling at the blowing of horns?
8140Do you believe it would be necessary for that man to read the ten commandments to find out who, in his judgment had a right to take those potatoes?
8140Do you believe that God Almighty ever went into partnership with hornets?
8140Do you believe that God came down on that mountain and told Moses how to cut a coat, and how it should be trimmed?
8140Do you believe that God ever said to a man:"You ca n''t have your wife unless you will be a slave?
8140Do you believe that God ever turned the arms of children into chains of slavery?
8140Do you believe that God ever turned the dimpled cheeks of little children into iron chains to hold a man in slavery?
8140Do you believe that God rained hail on innocent cattle, killing them in the highways and in the field?
8140Do you believe that God upheld polygamy?
8140Do you believe that God upheld slavery and polygamy?
8140Do you believe that God upheld slavery?
8140Do you believe that He ordered the killing of babes and the violation of maidens?
8140Do you believe that Robert Collyer would obey such an order?
8140Do you believe that he knew that this world is but a speck in the shining, glittering universe of existence?
8140Do you believe that he would rush to the cradle and drive the knife of theological hatred to the tender heart of a dimpled child?
8140Do you believe that it is right-- that God made one man to work for another and to receive pay in rations?
8140Do you believe the man who wrote that as a history of astronomy really knew that this world was but a speck compared with millions of sparkling orbs?
8140Do you believe the real God-- if there is one-- ever killed a man for making hair- oil?
8140Do you belong to any church?"
8140Do you hear that?
8140Do you know nobody would have had an idea of hell in this world if it had n''t been for volcanoes?
8140Do you know that a God like that would not make a respectable devil?
8140Do you know that language is born of human experience, and is a physical science?
8140Do you know that the sun throws out every second of time as much heat as could be generated by burning eleven thousand millions tons of coal?
8140Do you know what caused it?
8140Do you know what force is?
8140Do you know why all these miracles did n''t affect the Egyptians?
8140Do you not regard such talk as slang?
8140Do you really believe the Old Testament was inspired?
8140Do you suppose God is to crown you with eternal joy and give you a musical instrument for believing something where the evidence is clear?
8140Do you tell me God can afford to damn that kind of a woman?
8140Do you tell me that God can be unpitying to the pitiful, that He can be unforgiving to the forgiving?
8140Do you tell me that any decent god would do that?
8140Do you tell me there is any God who will push the life- boat from the shore of eternal life, when that man wishes to step in?
8140Do you think that God upheld polygamy?
8140Do you think the Old Testament true?
8140Do you think the man who wrote that knew anything about the size of the sun?
8140Do you think the stories in the Bible exaggerated?
8140Do you understand how this dust and these seeds and that light and this moisture produced that bud and that flower and that perfume?
8140Do you understand that any better than you do a dream?
8140Do you understand that any better than you do the production of thought?
8140Do you understand that any better than you do the thoughts of love that you see in the eyes of the one you adore?
8140Do you understand that?
8140Do you understand?"
8140Do you worship such an infinite monster?
8140Does anybody believe it now?
8140Does he not cause rain?
8140Does he not delay frost?
8140Does he not snatch the ones that we love from the grasp of death precisely the same as ours?
8140Does it teach a man to resist oppression?
8140Does it teach a man to tear from the throne of tyranny the crowned thing and robber called a king?
8140Does it treat woman as she ought to be treated, or is it barbarian?
8140Does n''t the credit system in morals breed extravagance in sin?
8140Does not an improvement in the things created, show the corresponding improvement in the creator?
8140Does the Bible teach man to enslave his brother?
8140Does the Bible teach mercy?
8140Does the Bible uphold polygamy?
8140Does the bible describe a god of mercy?
8140Does the bible give woman her rights?
8140Does the bible teach polygamy?
8140Does the bible teach the existence of devils?
8140Does the bible teach you freedom of religion?
8140Does the religion of one country have any respect for that of another?
8140Does this prove anything?
8140Endesthora simply turned and said:"But what of my dog?"
8140Epictetus said:"What is more delightful than to be so dear to your wife as to be on her account dearer even to yourself?"
8140Every cradle asks us"Whence?"
8140For the Son of Man shall come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He shall reward every man according--"To the church he belongs to?
8140For the mean things you have done when you are in hell?
8140For thousands of years the world has been asking that question"What shall we do to be saved?"
8140God always knew it, and if you ca n''t civilize a nation without a Bible, why did n''t God give every nation just one Bible to start with?
8140Going to a country, how large?
8140Has He?
8140Has it ever produced anything?
8140Has the Church raised its voice against war?
8140Have I read enough to show that what I said is so?
8140Have I the right to inquire?
8140Have I the right to inquire?
8140Have you ever been baptized- sprinkled?
8140Have you the slightest conception?
8140He admits that the Jews were polygamists, but, he says, how was it they finally quit it?
8140He did n''t ask him, Do you believe in the Bible?
8140He is a Presbyterian; and what is that?
8140He is, so they say; He is infinite; absolutely conditionless?
8140He said unto Him,''which?''
8140He shook his head when the undertaker first addressed him, and then said suddenly,"Does Mrs. Miller desire it?"
8140He tells Moses further to take some of the blood and put it on his right thumb, a little on his right ear, and a little on his right big toe?
8140He wants all the recruits he can get; why then should he persecute his friends?
8140He was arrested and his father went to see him and said,"John, how could you commit such a crime?
8140He was perfectly still and unmoved; and one who had been greatly astonished by the story said to him:"Did you hear that story?"
8140Here let me ask why God did not make Noah in the first place?
8140Honor bright, is that not the better and grander story?
8140How are you going to prove a miracle?
8140How can a beggar be charitable?
8140How can you account for John Calvin unless we came up from the lower animals?
8140How can you account for that infamous doctrine of Hell, except with an animal origin?
8140How can you account for the religious creeds of today?
8140How can you account for your conception of a God that would sell women and babes into slavery?
8140How can you blaspheme the name of God by asserting your independence?
8140How can you blaspheme the name of a God by striking fetters from the limbs of men?
8140How clothe, and feed, and educate, and civilize mankind?"
8140How could a book be opposed to woman which has pictured such heroines?
8140How could he disprove it?
8140How could he show that he did not cause a storm at sea?
8140How could the latter be conceived to have the impudence to promise God a world in which he did not have a tax- title to an inch of land?
8140How could you bring my gray hairs in sorrow to the grave?"
8140How deep were these waters?
8140How did Christ come to leave the religion of His mother?
8140How did He endeavor to make His children great, and strong, and good, and free?
8140How did he get it?
8140How did he get them across?
8140How did he, even to the extent that he has, outgrow his ignorant, abject terror, and throw off, the yoke of superstition?
8140How did they weave it?
8140How do I know they had three millions?
8140How do they get most of these ministers?
8140How do you account for this religion?
8140How does he treat those within his control?
8140How has it added to the prosperity of this world?
8140How has it been kept alive so long?
8140How is it now?
8140How is that for dampness?
8140How large was it?
8140How long did it rain?
8140How long were they in this ark?
8140How long?
8140How many Jews were there?
8140How many did they have when they went to Egypt?
8140How many grand thinkers died with the mailed hand of superstition on their lips?
8140How many were they at the end of two hundred and fifteen years?
8140How many would the Jews number at the same ratio in two hundred and fifteen years?
8140How much did it have to rain a day?
8140How shall we do away with crime and poverty?
8140How shall we protect life, liberty, property and reputations?
8140How would a hornet know a Canaanite?
8140How, then, can a dog enter heaven?"
8140I ask you tonight, does not that stone god answer prayer just as well as ours?
8140I asked:"What are they?"
8140I do not care whether it is or not; the question is: Is it true?
8140I suppose Alexander, czar of Russia, was put there by the order of God, was he?
8140INGERSOLL''S LECTURE ON WHICH WAY?
8140INGERSOLL''S NEW DEPARTURE-- His Lecture Entitled"What Shall We do to be Saved?"
8140If God wanted to take those Jews from Egypt to the land of Canaan, why did n''t He do it instantly?
8140If He was going to do a miracle why did n''t He do one worth talking about?
8140If I have not a right to express my thoughts, who has?
8140If I rob Mr. Smith and God forgives me, how does that help Smith?
8140If an infinite universe has been made out of an infinite god, how much of the god is left?
8140If evil is necessary to the development of man, in this life, how is it possible for the soul to improve in the perfect joy of paradise?
8140If he did n''t make it of nothing, what did he make it of?
8140If it is larceny to steal the result of labor, how much more is it larceny to steal the laborer himself?
8140If it was made by an infinite being, what reason have we for saying that he will render it nearer perfect than it now is?
8140If it was partial why did Noah save the birds?
8140If neither matter nor force were created, what evidence have we, then, of the existence of a power superior to nature?
8140If that course had been pursued, would the human ears, in your judgment, ever have been enriched with the divine symphonies of Beethoven?
8140If the account given in Genesis is really true, ought we not, after all, to thank this serpent?
8140If the religion of one hundred years ago, compared with the religion of to- day is so low, what will it be in one thousand years?
8140If there is no interference, of what practical use can such power be?
8140If these words are necessary why are they not written now everywhere in the world, on every tree, and every field, and on every blade of grass?
8140In its law?
8140In mercy?
8140In order that they may be prepared to investigate the phenomena by which we are surrounded?
8140In other words, is the universe a monarchy, a despotism, or a democracy?
8140In the miracles?
8140Is God infinite?
8140Is God the source of power, or does all authority spring, in governing, from the consent of the governed?
8140Is any such thing possible?
8140Is it desirable that all should be exactly alike in their religious convictions?
8140Is it honest and fair in him to say I am doing a certain thing because it is popular?
8140Is it honest in that man to assail my motive?
8140Is it inspired in its astrology?
8140Is it necessary unto salvation?
8140Is it not a disgrace to us that all the lies that have been told about him, and will be told about him, are a perpetual disgrace?
8140Is it not wonderful that when they did all these miracles nobody paid any attention to them?
8140Is it possible God ever said:"If a prophet deceive when he hath spoken a thing, I, the Lord, hath deceived that prophet?"
8140Is it possible for man to conceive of anything more perfectly infamous?
8140Is it possible for you to conceive of the creation of a single atom?
8140Is it possible that God inspired the hornets-- that he granted letters of marque and reprisal to hornets?
8140Is it possible that God told them not to eat any fruit until after the fourth year of planting the trees?
8140Is it possible that God worked miracles to convince Pharaoh that slavery was wrong?
8140Is it possible that an infinite God created this world simply to be the dwelling- place of slaves and serfs?
8140Is it possible that any one believes that that is the reason why we have the variety of languages in the world?
8140Is it possible that one of the authors of the new testament was inspired when he said that man was not created for woman, but woman for man?
8140Is it possible that somebody else can be good for me, and that this doctrine of the atonement is the only anchor for the human soul?
8140Is it possible that that little fairy will finally believe that she could be happy in Heaven with her baby in Hell?
8140Is it possible that the only people who are fit to go to heaven are the only people not fit to rule mankind?
8140Is it possible that the real God ever gave such infamous, blood- thirsty laws?
8140Is it possible that we can make more money denouncing the God of slavery than we can praising the God that took liberty from man?
8140Is it possible that we can make more money tearing up churches than in building them up?
8140Is it possible the devil was such an idiot?
8140Is it possible to discover infinite intelligence and love in universal and eternal carnage?
8140Is it possible to imagine the annihilation of a single atom?
8140Is it possible, my goodness, that that flower will finally believe in the five points of Calvinism or in the eternal damnation of man?
8140Is it possible?
8140Is it the doctrine of the bible?
8140Is n''t it strange?
8140Is not Cicero greater than Jehovah?
8140Is science indebted to the Church for a single fact?
8140Is that possible?
8140Is that true?
8140Is the Bible inspired?
8140Is the Bible true?
8140Is there a Christian in the whole world who would believe such a story if found in any other book?
8140Is there a burial service mentioned in it in which a word of hope is spoken at the grave of the dead?
8140Is there a man here who believes in that infamy?
8140Is there a sadder story in all history than that?
8140Is there a woman here who believes in the institution of polygamy?
8140Is there any such thing as Methodist mathematics, Presbyterian botany, Catholic astronomy or Baptist biology?
8140Is there anything as beautiful as this in the new testament:"Shall I tell you where nature is more blest and fair?
8140Is there anything in our religion so warm or so beautiful as that?
8140Is there in ail the religious literature of the world any thing more grossly absurd than this?
8140Is there in the history of the world a sadder story than this?
8140Is there not something in matter that forever excludes you?
8140Is this bible humane?
8140It is far more important that you love your children than that you love Jesus Christ.--And why?
8140It is true I have devoured a few men, but for what other purpose were men made?"
8140Kill the old men?
8140Kill the women?
8140Ladies and Gentlemen: For thousands of years men have been asking the questions:"How shall we civilize the world?
8140Must inspiration claim infallibility?
8140Must we believe all these stories in order to get to Heaven when we die?
8140Must we judge of a man''s character by the number of stories he believes?
8140Next, at the marriage of Cana, when He said to the woman,"What have I to do with thee?"
8140No prospective fathers or mothers- in- law; no prying and gossiping neighbors; nobody to say,"Young man, how do you expect to support her?"
8140No two trees, no two leaves, no two anythings that are alike?
8140Now can anybody believe that that is the origin of the rainbow?
8140Now does this bible teach political freedom, or does it teach political tyranny?
8140Now how will I do it?
8140Now is it possible for people to believe this?
8140Now suppose that two atoms should come together, would there be an effect?
8140Now what does the new testament teach?
8140Now, can you believe that?
8140Now, how do you judge of a man?
8140Now, if God wanted to get up a flood big enough to drown sin, why did He not get up a flood big enough to drown the snake?
8140Now, if men have been slaves, if they have crawled in the dust before one another, what shall I say of women?
8140Now, what does the Bible teach?
8140Of these churches we will ask this question:"How can a man who conscientiously believes in religious liberty worship a God who does not?"
8140Of what use have the gods been to man?
8140Omnipotence is simply all powerful, and what good would strength do with nothing?
8140One man said to another:"Will you take a glass of wine?"
8140Or does not each religion claim to be the only one?
8140Or will he appeal to reason, the torch of the mind?
8140Or will you be so good then that you wo n''t care how you used to be?
8140Our fathers denounced materialism and accounted for all phenomena how?
8140Q. I suppose you fully appreciate the religious characteristics of the Song of Solomon?
8140Said I:"Suppose your mother were in hell, would you be happy in heaven then?"
8140Saved from crime?
8140Saved from poverty?
8140Says I:"Do you think a great many people are going to hell?"
8140Says I:"When you get to heaven, then you would be perfectly happy?"
8140Says he:"Do n''t you think He could put in another day to advantage right around here?"
8140Seven other years he did every good deed, and again mounted the steps to heaven, and the voice said:"Who is there?"
8140Shall we reason, or shall we simply believe?
8140She arose and asked,"Who says that?"
8140She marries and loves, and holds in her arms a beautiful child?
8140She said,"What did I tell you?"
8140Should any great credit be given to this deity for not being caught with such chaff?
8140Should not the merciful God practice what he preaches?
8140So they had this young man ask:"What lack I yet?"
8140So they would go into the room and the doctor would feel his pulse and ask him:"Did you drink two pitchers of water?"
8140So you think God corrected some of the worst abuses of polygamy, but preserved the institution itself?
8140Some gentleman said,"How about Delaware?"
8140Suppose then that Smith should say to Brown,"You''re a liar,"and Brown should reply to Smith,"And you''re a liar,"what would you think?
8140Suppose we all said that, where would be the progress of the world?
8140Suppose we wanted now to break certain cannibals of eating missionaries-- wanted to stop them from eating them raw?
8140Supposing the blood got on the left toe?
8140Supposing this to be true, what is to become of those who die in infancy?
8140Swing?"
8140That what they are pleased to call the adaptation of means to ends, is as apparent in the cancer as in the April rain?
8140That''s all that amounted to anything; and, when they sinned, did this great God take them in the arms of His love and endeavor to reform them?
8140The Christian religion was submitted to a popular vote in Jerusalem, and what was the result?
8140The best test of a man is, how does he use power?
8140The business we will attend to now is, how are, we to civilize the world?
8140The churches point to their decayed saints and their crumbled popes and say,"Do you know more than all the ministers that ever lived?"
8140The grand test question was:"Boys, if it was God''s will that you should go to Hell, would you be willing to go?"
8140The great, the rich, the powerful?
8140The next question then is: Can I commit a sin against God by thinking?
8140The question is"Bad as I am, have I a right to think?"
8140The question with them is not,"What will we do in some other world?"
8140The real question is this: Are we to be governed by a supernatural being, or are we to govern ourselves?
8140The real question is, in the light of science, in the light of the brain and heart of the nineteenth century, is this book true?
8140The voice cried,"Who is there?"
8140Then another thing, why did He want to drown the animals?
8140Then they say to me:"What do you propose?
8140Then what does he teach it to little children for?
8140Then what happened?
8140Then what would it be your duty to do-- kill her?
8140Then where were these Jews?
8140Then why torment him if it will not do him good?
8140Then, after all, you do not pretend that the Scriptures are really inspired?
8140There is none good but one, and that is God, but if thou will enter into eternal life, keep the commandments,''and he said unto Him,''Which?''"
8140These are the men who are in heaven; and who else?
8140They gave us paper, and what is printing without paper?
8140They seem to say:"Aha, what did I tell you?"
8140Think of the amount of thought it must have required to invent a way by which the life of one man might be given to produce one cancer?
8140This sacred book, this foundation of human liberty, of morality, does it teach concubinage and polygamy?
8140This world; where did it come from?
8140To save his life?
8140To the manner in which he was baptized?
8140To what church did he belong?
8140Tyranny?
8140Under such circumstances, what can their thoughts be worth?
8140Under these circumstances what wretched object can he have in lengthening out his aimless life?
8140Under these conditions, all your Scotts, Henrys and McKnights have written; and weighed in these scales what are their commentaries worth?
8140Was ever any imp of any devil guilty of such savagery?
8140Was that really a snake, or was it the appearance of a snake?
8140Was that true?
8140Was there no room on the two tables of stone to put two more commandments?
8140Well, what is it inspired in?
8140Well, what is this book inspired about?
8140Well, what of it?
8140Well, what was he created for?
8140Well, what was it made of?
8140Were they inspired to go there, or did he drive them up?
8140What I ask you tonight is: What has the church done to civilize mankind?
8140What changed it?
8140What church has been the asylum for a persecuted truth?
8140What crime had they committed?
8140What did he believe?
8140What did our God do?
8140What do you propose to give us instead of that angel?
8140What do you say to the last verse in the Bible, where a curse is threatened to any man who takes from or adds to the book?
8140What do you think of a God that would receive that sacrifice?
8140What do you think of a man that would sacrifice his own daughter?
8140What do you think would be the fate of agriculture depending on the"glare of volcanoes in the moon?"
8140What does this same book say of the rights of little children?
8140What else do they believe?
8140What else?
8140What for?
8140What for?
8140What had He ever taught him before on that subject?
8140What had they done?
8140What harm has it not done?
8140What has any form of superstition or religion to do with a fact or with any science?
8140What has religion to do with facts?
8140What has that to do with it?
8140What has the church done for us?
8140What is a"servant?"
8140What is blasphemy?
8140What is blasphemy?
8140What is it?
8140What is it?
8140What is matter?
8140What is more beautiful than the old story from Sufi?
8140What is philosophy?
8140What is religion?
8140What is strategy?
8140What is that plan?
8140What is that solace?
8140What is the little darling to do?
8140What is the next argument they will bring forward?
8140What is the next thing I have said?
8140What is there to be indignant about in that?"
8140What is this blasphemy?
8140What is your idea of the Bible?
8140What is your opinion about the Old Testament?
8140What is your opinion of the Bible?
8140What is your opinion of the Old Testament?
8140What kind of a man were you?"
8140What kind of a man were you?"
8140What kind of children does a man expect to have with a beggar for their mother?
8140What man, who ever thinks, can believe that blood can appease God?
8140What more does He say?
8140What must be the social condition of a gentleman in heaven who will admit that he never would have been there if he had not got scared?
8140What must be the social position of an angel who will always admit that if another had not pitied him he ought to have been damned?
8140What nation has not?
8140What oracle can I consult?
8140What other reason have I got?
8140What priest shall I ask?
8140What race has not?
8140What reform has been inaugurated by the Church?
8140What right has a man to assassinate the joy of life?
8140What right has an infinite God to add to the sum of human agony?
8140What right have we to expect that a perfectly wise, good and powerful being will ever do better than he has done, and is doing?
8140What sacred volume shall I search?
8140What sort of a law must it be that would be satisfied with the suffering of innocence?
8140What then can we think of God who would open the artillery of heaven upon one of his own children for simply expressing his honest thought?
8140What then shall be done?
8140What use were these commandments?
8140What waste places has it not made?
8140What will he do?
8140What will you have remorse for?
8140What would an infinite God care on which side he cut the breast, what color the fringe was, or how the buttons were placed?
8140What would the devil have done under the same circumstances?
8140What would the world be now if infidels had never been?
8140What would the world have been had infidels never existed?
8140What would you do then?"
8140What would you say if she let a basketful of rattlesnakes upon you?
8140What would you think of a neighbor, who had just killed his babes giving you his views on domestic economy?
8140What, then, were new?
8140When are you going to damn her?
8140When the man is called up by the recording secretary, or whoever does the cross- examining, he says to his soul"Where are you from?"
8140Where are Argune and Beinis and Traubation?"
8140Where are the naturalists like Tyndall, philosophers like Mills and Spencer, and women like George Eliot and Harriet Martineau?
8140Where are the orthodox great men?
8140Where are they?
8140Where are you from?"
8140Where did he get it?
8140Where did that doctrine of Hell come from?
8140Where did they get their flax in the desert?
8140Where did we get this religion?
8140Where does the inspiration come from?
8140Where in the ranks of orthodoxy are historians like Draper and Buckle?
8140Where were these people going?
8140Which of those ten commandments were new, and which of those ten commandments were old?
8140Who are in heaven?
8140Who are the heroines?
8140Who can appreciate the infinite impudence of one man assuming to think for others?
8140Who can appreciate the mercy of so making the world that all animals devour animals?
8140Who can bend the knee to such a monster?
8140Who can pray to such a fiend?
8140Who can tell what the world has lost by this infamous system of suppression?
8140Who can worship such a god?
8140Who commenced it?
8140Who does know?
8140Who goes to hell?
8140Who is in heaven?
8140Who ran this ark-- who took care of it?
8140Who saw it, and who would know a devil if he did see him?
8140Who was he?
8140Who was she?
8140Who was this thief?
8140Who will be his successor?
8140Who wrote the New Testament?
8140Who''s afraid of punishment which is so far away?
8140Whom does the doctrine of hell stop?
8140Why He said to this man who asked him"What shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
8140Why are they so delighted to find an allusion to providence in the message of Lincoln?
8140Why did God allow hundreds of thousands and billions of billions to go down to hell just for the lack of a Bible?
8140Why did He say that?
8140Why did he not speak about the infamy of slavery?
8140Why did he not tell Pharaoh that any nation founded on slavery could not stand?
8140Why did he put the birds in there-- the eagles, the vultures, the condors-- if it was only a partial flood?
8140Why did n''t He tell Luke that?
8140Why did n''t He tell Mark that?
8140Why did n''t He tell Matthew that?
8140Why do n''t we go back to that period to get the telegraph?
8140Why do they care so little for the damnation of men, and so much for the baptism of children?
8140Why do they refuse to worship in the temples of each other?
8140Why do they stand with hat in hand before presidents, kings, emperors and scientists, begging like Lazarus for a few crumbs of religious comfort?
8140Why do they torture the words of the great into an acknowledgment of the truth of Christianity?
8140Why is it that Christian men are no better than any other men?
8140Why is it that ministers as a class are no better than doctors, or lawyers, or merchants, or mechanics, or locomotive engineers?
8140Why is it that the Christian countries are no better than any other countries?
8140Why is it that these Christians do not only detest the infidels, but so cordially despise each other?
8140Why is it the churches have failed to civilize this world?
8140Why is there a law against murder?
8140Why not leave him in the unconscious dust?
8140Why not out of His omniscience, or His omnipresence?
8140Why not say, God has intelligence, therefore there must be an intelligence greater than his?
8140Why not stand by his book?
8140Why not?
8140Why should he inflict punishment on cattle for something their owners had done?
8140Why should he say"Pray for those that despise and persecute you,"but if they refuse to believe his doctrine he will burn them forever?
8140Why should he say,"Forgive your enemies,"if he will not himself forgive?
8140Why should man endeavor to thwart the designs of God?
8140Why should there be three Fathers, and only one Son?
8140Why should we be the slaves of phantoms-- phantoms that we create ourselves?
8140Why should we enslave ourselves?
8140Why should we fear that which will come to all that is?
8140Why should we forge fetters for our own hands?
8140Why should we sacrifice a real world that we have for one we know not of?
8140Why was it that so many animals were killed?
8140Why was nothing written?
8140Why will they adorn their churches with the money of thieves, and flatter vice for the sake of subscription?
8140Why will they attempt to bribe science to certify to the writings of God?
8140Why, did you ever hear anything like that?"
8140Why, if this doctrine be true why do you send missionaries to other lands and ask those people to disgrace their parents?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Why?
8140Will god have more power?
8140Will he appeal to charity, which is justice in blossom?
8140Will he appeal to credulity-- the ring in the nose by which priests lead stupidity?
8140Will he appeal to justice?
8140Will he appeal to liberty and love?
8140Will he appeal to prejudice-- the fortress, the armor, the sword and shield of ignorance?
8140Will he appeal to the cowardly man?
8140Will he appeal to the lowest or to the highest that is in man?
8140Will he appeal to the selfishness and all the slimy serpents that crawl in the den of savagery?
8140Will he become more merciful?
8140Will he play upon his fears-- fear, the capital stock of imposture, the lever and fulcrum of hypocrisy?
8140Will his love for his poor creatures increase?
8140Will one church have any sympathy with another?
8140Will the religionist pretend that the real end of science is to ascertain how and why God acts?
8140Will you have any remorse for the mean things you have done when you are in heaven?
8140Will you tell me that any God ever commanded such infamy?
8140Would I have a right to torture it because I made it?
8140Would countless ages thus be wasted in the production of awkward forms, afterward abandoned?
8140Would it not be noted if a man had two funerals?
8140Would you stop him at the foot of the mast to find out his opinion on the five points of Calvinism?
8140Yes, we know all that, but is the Old Testament inspired?
8140Yes, we will admit that, but is the Bible inspired?
8140Yes; out of what?
8140You have torn this down; what do you propose to give in the place of it?"
8140You know what is called the rebellion in England in 1688?
8140You recollect that trial of the seven bishops?
8140You wo n''t be as decent when you get to be an angel as you are now, will you?
8140and every coffin"Whither?"
8140but what will life be?
8140is it possible?
8140so that every mouth is a slaughter- house, and every stomach a tomb?
41032''Why can I not always replace you thus?'' 41032 About two hundred pounds, father, including the-- what is it you call it, father?''
41032Ada, it is not all; can you bear the rest?
41032Again how can I tell? 41032 An''th''ould masther done for him!--God be praised?
41032And Rita?
41032And did you ask where the man went to?
41032And did you like her from the first?
41032And hath a silent, viewless thing Laid danger''s darling low, When youth and hope were on the wing And life in morning glow? 41032 And have you come to receive my thanks?"
41032And how did-- how-- did-- poor Emon hear of it?
41032And if it proves true-- that which Corny Nugent says, what then?
41032And is heresy catching, mother, like the itch?
41032And now that I have come, and I see you, my son, what have you to ask of me?
41032And soon as ceased that wildering tramp''What ails thee, boy?'' 41032 And the housekeeper?"
41032And the young fellow,_ my_ man, does he know anything?
41032And there is your next- door neighbor, father, never had but the one, and instead of a treasure, has he not been a curse? 41032 And these ears of grain?"
41032And this dog?
41032And treat her well?
41032And what is his real name?
41032And what of it?
41032And what one''s life are you reading now?
41032And what would you have me do-- dance a fandango, because I am going to be married?
41032And where is she?
41032And who can it be?
41032And who was he?
41032And why is he called Melampo?
41032And why not,exclaimed Pedro,"for the best?
41032And why so?
41032And you, father?
41032And you, too, Ventura, are you coming to take a rest?
41032And your third point?
41032Are there any such things? 41032 Are they after us?"
41032Are you a magistrate, sir?
41032Are you afraid you shall take root?
41032Are you aware, my young champion, that if you set the dog at the deceased you would be guilty of manslaughter at least, if not murder?
41032Are you come to commit murder?
41032Are you dumb?
41032Are you game for a dhrop of whiskey?
41032Are you not glad to see me, madam?
41032Are you not going to eat your supper, Perico?
41032Are you out of your senses too?
41032Are you ready?
41032Are you sick, my son?
41032Are you there, Emon?
41032Arra blur- an- ages, Miss Winny, did n''t I cut across by Shanvilla, an''tould him every haporth? 41032 Arrah, what i d he be plaised at?
41032Aunt, what was it?
41032Aunt,continued the soldiers,"shall we help you down from that gay colt?"
41032Aunt,said another,"does your grace retain any recollection of the day you were married?"
41032Aunty,cried another"is the church where you were christened still standing?"
41032Be this thy shield?
41032Boy, boy, what have you done?
41032But I may say I am innocent?
41032But he did not know you?
41032But how did the police hear of it, Winny, or find out which way they went; an''what brought Jamesy Doyle up with them?
41032But how was that?
41032But is he dead and is he sped Withouten scathe or scar? 41032 But not dead?"
41032But since you like soldiers so much, mother,proceeded Rita,"why did you take such trouble to prevent my cousin Miguel from becoming one?"
41032But why did you ask?
41032But why have you come here?
41032But why,some of our readers will say,--"why does l''Abbé Gerbet''s name imply all this?"
41032But you received what is called an''enclosure''of a £ 10 note, did you not?
41032But you rob?
41032But you were fond of Sir Geoffrey?
41032But, madam, have you seen anything of the kind, or is it only because you can swallow everything, like a shark?
41032But, mother,he answered,"where do you see it?
41032But,said Maria,"to whom shall we lend if not to the poor?
41032But_ where_ is that will, sir? 41032 By what right do you ask me, sir?"
41032Can you say where this man is? 41032 Can you swear to it?"
41032Children,she cried,"the night is falling, what are you doing out here, freezing yourselves?"
41032Could any one have told him that goats have broken into the wheat?
41032Could n''t you set him to do something?
41032Could you oblige me with a fusee, sir?
41032Could you swear that the figure standing before you now and the woman you met are one and the same?
41032Cut him, is it? 41032 Did Mr. Thorneley mention in whose favor his previous will had been made?"
41032Did Perico send you?
41032Did Ventura not come to the village to- day?
41032Did he succeed in tracing out the evidence in that celebrated cause he was conducting?
41032Did n''t I tell him, and was n''t it I pointed out the deceased to him, and tould him to hould him? 41032 Did you bear the name of Bradley?"
41032Did you go to the feast?
41032Did you hear my question, sir? 41032 Did you hear or know of any one being in the hall for any length of time whilst Mr. Atherton was with his uncle?"
41032Did you know M. Gireaud when he was in England?
41032Did you know anything of this transaction, sir?
41032Did you let him out?
41032Did you see him home?
41032Did you see how the clouds ran this afternoon?
41032Did you see_ her_?
41032Do any of the family still live in the place?
41032Do you know that Mr. de Vos is in England?
41032Do you love jasmine?
41032Do you not know that there is a spirit within you more than flesh? 41032 Do you think a man is like a beast that dies and is ended?"
41032Do you think she had a hand in this, O''Brian?
41032Do you think that I am an_ aumadhawn_, Emon? 41032 Do you think, you unfeeling father, that the silver or the tobacco are worth the lives they cost and the tears?
41032Do you think_ he_ will be present?
41032Do you want to cow me, father, as you said yourself, just now?
41032Does Eleanor love me?
41032Does she know me?
41032Does the Episcopal Church teach the Exclusive Validity of Episcopal Orders?
41032Dost thou know it, love? 41032 Ethikkan, will you take Toqueiyazi to be your lawful husband?"
41032Eve,said she,"you answer nothing?"
41032Father Farrell,he said, still holding the priest''s hand,"is this the note, the very note, the identical note, she sent me?"
41032Father, if I could only see her before I die?
41032First deceived, and afterward beaten; who is the saint that could bear it?
41032For heaven''s sake, you do not mean to say that he actually killed him, Jamesy?
41032For the vile red dust you gave in thrall The heart that was God''s above; How could you think that money was all, When the world was won for love? 41032 For was he dead and was he sped, When he could ride so well, So bravely bear his plumèd head?
41032For what man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of man which is in him? 41032 For what?"
41032For which little business,he continued with unutterable irony,"you were doubtless to receive some_ small_ compensation?"
41032For whom can it be?
41032God be with you, sir,said the innkeeper, with more fear than cordiality,"what might be your pleasure?"
41032Great heaven I do you say so? 41032 Had it any bearing upon the unhappy catastrophe, either directly or indirectly?"
41032Had n''t you better go to your own bed in the barn, Jamesy, where you can take off your clothes? 41032 Had not the king already cities enough in this?
41032Had you any children?
41032Hadji,at last the emir said to me,"you have come from Turkey, I understand, to visit the tombs of Baveddin and the saints of Turkestan?"
41032Has she pronounced any name in her delirium?
41032Has she told all that passed-- all that he said?
41032Has there been a murder in this quiet place?
41032Hast thou heard,said he,"what sang the_ petit savant_ seated at table with the bards?"
41032Have the results fulfilled your anticipations?
41032Have you any news?
41032Have you been in Ireland since the girl left it with her husband?
41032Have you dined? 41032 Have you more to tell us about O''Brian?"
41032Have you not told me yourself, in answer to my first questions, before giving you my reasons for inquiring?
41032Ho, craven, shun''st thou the melée, When she expects thy brand To prove to- day in fair tourney A title to her hand? 41032 How do we know?
41032How do you like that, my old chap?
41032How do you propose setting to work, Keene?
41032How freezing ourselves?
41032How is Ada?
41032How is he, oh, how is he, Father Farrell?
41032How is he?
41032How is papa? 41032 How is that, father?''
41032How is that?
41032How long was he at the table?
41032How long was it between the time Mr. Wilmot went away and the time Mr. Atherton left the house?
41032How many years ago?
41032How many years is it since they married?
41032How was it, then, that you returned to London by the twelve o''clock train the following day-- I mean arrived in London at that hour?
41032How, is it,said the master,"that you have always passed over the knave in your reckoning?"
41032I am come, Emon dear, to fulfil that love in the presence of heaven, and with Father Farrell''s sanction-- am I not, Father Farrell?
41032I am of the same mind,said Perico,"but how can I leave my mother and sister who have only me to look to?
41032I do n''t know the particulars,--tell me what they are?
41032I wish to know if this caprice has anything reasonable in it?
41032I wonder whether you know how wise you are?
41032I?
41032If I only had the time to look after him?
41032If there are any? 41032 If you have no belief in a future state, why should a man be good?
41032In the name of God, my dear effendi,said he at last,"how could you quit such a paradise as Stamboul to come into our frightful country?"
41032In this solemn moment of sincerity, tell me-- do you think Eleanor loves me now?
41032Is Haag your married name?
41032Is Wolff banished from the parquet?
41032Is it confined to one rank of the ministry, or possessed by two?
41032Is it done?
41032Is it he?
41032Is it sthrivin''to cow me you are, Emon?
41032Is it true, Uncle Pedro, what my mother says,asked the muleteer,"that in old times, when you were young, you were a lover of Maria''s?"
41032Is n''t it glorious? 41032 Is not a man superior in sense to an ox?
41032Is she sure?
41032Is that the coat?
41032Is that_ all!_Was it not better to tell the truth to her at once?
41032Is there anything wrong, my dear?
41032Is there so much water in the sea?
41032Is this my son?
41032Is this, then, the way to_''continue in God''s goodness? 41032 Is''Sullivan''De Vos''s right name?"
41032Is_ episcopal_ succession necessary to the validity of holy orders?
41032It is then impossible to overcome the pride of those unfortunate Mirefonts?
41032It was n''t a sorrel mare you lost?
41032Jasmine is, then, Eve''s adoration?
41032Jesus, when his three hours were run, Bequeathed thee from the cross to me; And oh I how can I love thy Son, Sweet Mother, if I love not thee?
41032Listen, Ada; do you hear what the nightingale is singing? 41032 Mamma Anna, who has killed a man, and what made him do it?"
41032Maurice, my friend, what is heaven, that home of friends? 41032 May it be for good, neighbor?"
41032May we play a game, mother?
41032Mr. Dawson in?
41032Mr. George better?
41032Mr. Wilmot has stated that you_ volunteered_ to give evidence against the prisoner: is it so?
41032Must I speak, father?
41032My child,said the marquis again,"is anything lacking that you wish?
41032Never; where is your master, I say?
41032No; it is not"On your oath?
41032Nor remember his coming into your shop?
41032Not go to the field, and why?
41032Nothing, Mamma Maria,answered Perico, laughing;"what would it be?
41032Now, my darling, Horace has told us his love story-- and so he is very fond of you?
41032Now, sir,he said when he came out,"what has happened to bring you here this morning from Lincoln?"
41032Of me?
41032Of murdher, is i d? 41032 Oh, Jamesy, why did you not go straight for the police, and never mind Emon- a- knock?"
41032On the part of the Crown!--whose management is that?
41032Perhaps you thought we were firing sugar- plums? 41032 Perhaps you would like to get a crack of my fist on your bugle?"
41032Perico, what are you doing?
41032Quis enim hominum, scit quae sunt hominis, nisi spiritus hominis qui in ipso est? 41032 Remanded!--that''s the way; why ca n''t they commit him at once?
41032She who lives with Madam Morier, of course?
41032Should we not hide, Emon?
41032Since,proceeded Anna,"you do not fear to deceive my son--""Ho, is that the matter?"
41032Sirs,said Perico, crossing his arms upon his breast with a look of suppressed rage,"have I a monkey show in my face?"
41032So so,thought I,"you wanted to fasten yourself upon me with the dodge of knowing my friends, did you?
41032So, then, Mamma Maria,Perico hastened to say,"yon are afraid of everything-- and witches?"
41032Still, why is he not suspected as much as the other?
41032Sufficient time to have put anything in the ale?
41032Tare- an- agers, boys, do n''t spare the_ rope_ on his lordship; do n''t you know he was always fond of it?
41032Tell me, my good boy,said the magistrate,"did you_ set_ the dog at{ 256} the deceased?"
41032That was your motive?
41032The evil- doer,said Jenifer;"who says he did it?"
41032The policeman took what, Jamesy?
41032Then from what does she suffer?
41032Then how are you sure that she did not go into the hall?
41032Then what do they eat?
41032Then who can you mean, for there is n''t another Irishman here? 41032 Then, just now,"she said after a moment''s interruption,"you divined my thoughts?"
41032Then_ why_ did he do it?
41032There is some one at the front door; will you open it?
41032They know but little of thy worth Who speak these heartless words to me; For what did Jesus love on earth One half so tenderly as thee? 41032 Thy name?
41032To me?
41032Toqueiyaza,said the priest,"will you take Ethikkan to be your lawful wife?"
41032Uncle Pedro,asked the muleteer, laughing,"was that the cause of your remaining estranged?"
41032Uncle,asked the fourth,"are you going with this maiden to Alcalá to have the bans published?"
41032Uncle,said one,"where are you going with that ancient relic?"
41032Was he in the shop on the evening of the 23d?
41032Was it a man or a woman?
41032Was it a will you called the two servants to witness?
41032Was it not so?
41032Was it the housekeeper?
41032Was the housekeeper with you?
41032Well, sir?
41032Well, then, why do you put yourself into so wide a garment? 41032 Well?"
41032What account does he give himself of going to the chemist''s?
41032What are you doing here? 41032 What are you laughin''at, Mr. Cotter?
41032What are you saying? 41032 What are you saying?"
41032What are you telling me, my son?
41032What can I answer?
41032What can I lack? 41032 What can he do?"
41032What can the man be doing in such a place as this?
41032What do I care for Diego and his band?
41032What do you say, daughter?
41032What do you want with me, Jones?
41032What good thought has brought you, sister?
41032What has Dr. Newman ever done for God''s humanity? 41032 What has taken you?
41032What have you said, madam? 41032 What is it?"
41032What is that?
41032What is that?
41032What is the appointed channel of this ministerial authority?
41032What is the matter?
41032What is the meaning of that offering?
41032What is this?
41032What is thy name?
41032What kind of_ gazpachos_[ Footnote 171] can they make with black bread, and without oil?
41032What makes you so late?
41032What meaneth this haste, my daughter fair?
41032What message?
41032What more had I here, Winny, except the crops coming round from the seed to the harvest, an''the cattle, an''the grass, an''the birds in the bushes? 41032 What news?''
41032What right have you to ask me such a question?
41032What shocks you?
41032What the mischief have I been saying?
41032What then?
41032What time have I to attend to him, Margaret? 41032 What took you to Peterborough on the 30th of last month?"
41032What was he good for?
41032What was your husband?
41032What will become of thee if l am taken?
41032What will you bet that he, with his own hands, has not put the man in this state? 41032 What''s the odds to you?
41032What''s the time of day by your ticker?
41032What, thou just risen from the grave, Atilt with an armèd man? 41032 When thou hearest that God speaks from the bush,"asks Theodotus,"in the bush seest thou not the Virgin?"
41032When you met the prisoner in Vere street, did he say he was going to visit his uncle then?
41032When?
41032Where am I?
41032Where are you going, I say?
41032Where are you going, Perico?
41032Where is Edward?
41032Where is Hugh now?
41032Where then are Mamma Anna, and Aunt Elvira?
41032Where''s the lady who came here yesterday evening?
41032Where''s your husband?
41032Where''s your mistress?
41032Which is the one?
41032Which means that you have nothing, you thief? 41032 Which one do you mean, John?
41032Which was it?
41032Which way?
41032Who can please you, Uncle Pedro?
41032Who can prevail agamst the Nasib?
41032Who can tell? 41032 Who dares to say that Perico Alvareda consents to an indignity?"
41032Who is Mr. de Vos?
41032Who is suspected?
41032Who lives here?
41032Who shot you?
41032Who staid with you?
41032Who told you of a stranger?
41032Who would have thought of seeing you here?
41032Who''d ha''thought he''d a done it? 41032 Who''s your Irish friend, Elinor?"
41032Why did you tell the colonel it was not you?
41032Why do you lay such an emphasis upon the word_ that_?
41032Why do you say that, Father Farrell? 41032 Why have you come here?"
41032Why not, aunt?
41032Why not, spooney?
41032Why should I wish to harm you?
41032Why should it rain, since we are in March?
41032Why this extreme emotion?
41032Why, where upon earth are we going, Jones?
41032Why? 41032 Will I lind you a hand, boys?"
41032Will the money, you foolish good- for- nothing, be better in the hands of that big thief than in ours? 41032 Will you ask Mrs. Evelyn to come to us?"
41032Wilmot told you that, did he? 41032 Winny Cavana, do you think God can?"
41032With the fortunate name of Eve,she continued,"should one not always be the first to show herself?"
41032Withered,said Ventura,"why do you put on roses?
41032Would it affect Atherton or his prospects?
41032Would n''t you be able for that yourself? 41032 Would you have the goodness to send word to Ada that I am here?"
41032Would you swear you did not?
41032Would you tell me, companion of my sins,interrupted Pedro,"what remains to Elvira?
41032Yes, I did, and why would n''t she? 41032 Yes, Rita, yes,"said Anna,"and I have come--""To threaten me?"
41032Yes,Emon replied from his bed;"who are you, or what do you want?"
41032Yes,answered the boy,"and where were they going?"
41032You and she will go to Alcalá?
41032You are a clever fellow, Keene,said Merrivale;"how upon earth did you contrive to pass muster amongst those city swells?"
41032You are a fine and clever young man,he seemed to say;"but to what purpose are your accomplishments and your journeys hither and thither?
41032You are later than usual-- all right?
41032You do dine early, do n''t you?
41032You do n''t usually get up at six, or before the girl gets up, do you?
41032You feel certain of this?
41032You have collected your money?
41032You hear Leonore, young ladies,cried Clarisse;"would it still be wicked to find this abuse of jasmine monotonous?"
41032You know it?
41032You mean disguised?
41032You promise, then, to ask his pardon?
41032You see, sirs,said Uncle Pedro, slyly winking,"that she has not yet forgiven me, which proves, does it not, that she was fond of me?
41032You then forgive your murderer?
41032You think it is not?
41032You think so, Father Farrell?
41032You were with him last evening, sir, were you not?
41032You will marry Elvira?
41032Your brother-- he with whom Eleanor lived in Ireland?
41032Your brother?
41032Your mistress at home?
41032Your receipt? 41032 _ Och badhershin_, does n''t he go up to walk home wid Kate Mulvey, for she''s always iv the party?"
41032''"Is it Eleanor''s duty to find out if Henry Evelyn and Horace Erskine are one?"
41032''Does any one bishop hold it?
41032''Well,''said Reding,''is it a tolerated view?''
41032''What would it be,''answered the black,''but that I went up on my tiptoes and came down on my ribs?''
41032''Yes?''
41032(_ Quid est veritas?_)"Truth is what is based on the indisputable proofs of history and agrees with the nature of all things."
41032--"Well, how do you account for it?"
41032--Asked by the prisoner if the sentence had not been,"He is getting very old, and wo n''t live long; he ought not to be worried with our affairs"?
41032--was it a vain repetition that she said it again and again?
4103213 Charles street, Leicester Square?"
4103249,"Did you not know that I must be about my father''s business?"
41032?, New York: Victor Hugo''s Les Travalileurs de las Mer.
41032Abbot Pastor was asked,"Is it good to cloak a brother''s fault?"
41032Accustomed to the docile obedience of her son, who had never failed to keep his word, she said to him:"To the war?
41032Across the green salt waves?
41032Addressing herself to Perico, she continued with asperity,"Look here, are you determined to throw down the wall?
41032After some moments the man concluded his prayer, replaced his hat, and turning to Perico said,"Where are you going, sir?"
41032Am I not entirely absorbed in business?
41032An English gentleman dining in the house of an Irish lady, was greatly surprised at hearing the Butler ask,"please, ma''am, will I strip?"
41032And Ada Leslie, what of her?
41032And I am sure I can smell a cigar-- and I could hate smoking, could n''t I?"
41032And as to this letter, which I call a very painful letter, do n''t you think we had better burn it?"
41032And canst thou tell how long a spell Such slumbers keep?
41032And did not the All- wise know the human heart when he took to himself a mother?
41032And do you doubt that there are extraordinary things?"
41032And first, will you let me ask you one or two questions?"
41032And for what had he exchanged them?
41032And has he read them through?
41032And he, blest boy, where lingers he?
41032And how do we show our love for her, by wounding her in the very apple of her eye?
41032And how shall they hear without a preacher?"
41032And if all this is felt below Assouan, what can be said of Philae-- beautiful Philae-- that"dream of loveliness,"as a modern writer justly calls it?
41032And if so, what church?
41032And if the latter, how is any one to decide which is the parent?
41032And is it secret?
41032And now Rita, what do you think?"
41032And now what new scene in this drama of life was I going to see unfolded?
41032And on Sunday, what could be greater than Gaston''s sincere goodness toward my father while my mother and I had gone to pray for him?
41032And ought_ money_ to be given to recompense virtuous acts?
41032And stay, has he got legal assistance?"
41032And then again, if I hate those perverse sayings so much, how much more must she, in proportion to her love of him?
41032And this traditionary system not only inculcates what I can not conceive( receive?
41032And what conclusive reason is there for deciding that we may not?
41032And where does not the air enter?
41032And where is the place the wrath of God does not reach?
41032And who compose this admirable congregation?
41032And who is there, except perhaps Jamesy Doyle, who would not pity them as they rumbled their melancholy way down the boreen to the road?
41032And why should integrity pass unrewarded?
41032And you do n''t like Beremouth now?"
41032And you, Anna, are you satisfied?
41032And, if the first woman is not an allegory, why is the second?
41032And, pray, why not?
41032Are n''t ye all as wan as the same thing to me now?"
41032Are the authors whom he gives as fair specimens of Catholic teaching acknowledged as writers of credit, or are some of them even on the Index?
41032Are these ideas abstract, independent of reality, antecedent to the idea of real, concrete being?
41032Are these ideas immediate affirmations of this real being?
41032Are these your children?
41032Are they brother and sister or parent and child?
41032Are they sisters, or nieces, or grandchildren?
41032Are we not, then, bound to more than ordinary exertion to comply with it?
41032Are you comfortable?
41032Are you in a hurry to be put in the lock- up?"
41032Are you mad, Hugh?"
41032Are you so fierce, poor beast-- were you the terrible avenger?"
41032As far as our experience goes of religious changes in individuals, he can mean nothing else; yet how_ can_ he mean this with the gospels before him?
41032Athen, Father Farrell, maybe it was yourself laid it down for the little girl?"
41032Atherton?"
41032Atherton?''
41032Aunt Maria?"
41032Besides, where can you go hereabouts?
41032Brewer said there was always cruelty in that-- and did they smell, and give trouble, and would they be mischievous, and tear Mrs. Betty''s cap?
41032Brewer; who, when she paused at this point, asked:"What next did you do?
41032But I have not sneezed, that I know of, for a quarter of an hour, at least; and_ apropos de quoi_ do you say that?
41032But are you strong enough to help me; are you loving enough to trust me?"
41032But hark to the challenge,"Who rideth alone?"
41032But have we reflected, as well as we might, that before men will pray to God they must first believe in him?
41032But how dreadfully ill you are looking-- what is the matter?"
41032But how shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
41032But is this the_ ultimatum_ of reason?
41032But it may be said, How does this enable us to say that she was conceived without_ original sin_?
41032But now, as to the fact, where is it said that to pray to our Lady and the saints is necessary to salvation?
41032But of course they are acquainted with your desire of having my services?"
41032But of this necessity who shall be the judge?
41032But oh, what aileth the gallant Grey, Why droopeth the barbèd head?
41032But the other voice, whose was it?
41032But these dark eyes, Christine?
41032But these dear eyes, Christine?
41032But was the waiting to be over now?--was something coming?
41032But what is the intuition of the possible without the intuition of the actual?
41032But what then?
41032But whence did the poor solitary who wrote it draw this inexhaustible love?
41032But where is the man with Tom Murdock''s heart, and in Tom Murdock''s place, who would not have hated him as he did?
41032But who is he, with step of fate, Goes gloomily through the castle gate In me morning''s virgin prime?
41032But who, they ask, is to be voucher in turn for the church and St. Augustine?
41032But, Christian woman, who the deuce tempted you to lend money to that vagabond?
41032But-- and here prose intrudes itself a little-- her father had a vicar, and what could an English vicar do but be married?
41032But_ apropos_ of the performances of another bird, our philosophic poet inquires:"Is it for thee the lark ascends and sings?"
41032But_ cui bono_ is a visible kingdom, when the great end of our Lord''s ministry is moral advancement and preparation for a future state?
41032By Mr. Merrivale:"Did you not find also a bottle of camphorated spirits?"
41032By a juryman:"How do you know it was the identical coat worn that evening?"
41032By the bye, have you been to the Leslies?
41032By the coroner:"Have you been in communication with the chemist in Vere street?"
41032By the coroner:"What was the nature of the business which you transacted with deceased?"
41032Ca n''t I?"
41032Came ever knight in such sad array On the merry morn of his bridal day?
41032Can I see her alone?"
41032Can a dead man get out of his grave unless we dig him out?"
41032Can a man touch pitch and not be defiled?
41032Can anything be more shocking than the contrast insinuated here?
41032Can human handcraft ever compete in skill with him, Whose throne is in the heavens amid the cherubim?
41032Can orthodox Protestantism recover its ancient sway, and reproduce a state of religions belief and moral virtue equal to that which once prevailed?
41032Can such things be, and we not waken from our lethargic sleep, remembering what our account will one day be?
41032Can there be such a disfranchised pauper class among the citizens of the New Jerusalem?"
41032Can they apply it?
41032Can they create truth, honor, and magnanimity, patriotism, chastity, filial obedience, domestic happiness, integrity?
41032Can they give us incorruptible legislators, faithful magistrates, honest men of business, a virtuous commonalty?
41032Can we wonder that the heart of her father was bound up in her?
41032Can you tell me?"
41032Careschi[?
41032Christ??
41032Christ??
41032Come, come, Andres, what are you doing, standing there like a post?
41032Common flowers no doubt, but who ever saw Father Daniels''s Canterbury bells and forgot them?
41032Concealment is the worst thing that can be practised in such a case as this-- have you any idea where he is?
41032Coroner to witness:"I see you are using your eyeglass now; were you using it when you say you met this person in Vere street?"
41032Coroner:"Did you see the prisoner pour out the ale?
41032Coroner:"Have you anything further to state?"
41032Coroner:"Was this so?"
41032Could I tell her the truth now?
41032Could I undeceive her and say I have done as much and perhaps more to condemn him than any one-- that I should have to bear witness against him?
41032Could it be otherwise with the spectators, if they had human affection?
41032Could not God have made you blind as well as me?
41032Could the architects have been Irish, and could they have adopted their principles from the study of older edifices{ 786} in England?
41032Cross- questioned by Mr. Forester:"Does your master keep an errand- boy?"
41032Cur sibi sternutans, non clamat, Jupiter adsit?
41032Dapple, who was called_''old''_ nine years ago?"
41032Davis?"
41032Did I tell you of this, and of our_ royal_ wrath?
41032Did Martha Gannet keep three parrots, and did they eat as much as a young heifer?
41032Did Saul have the happiness to see his divine Master during his mortal life?
41032Did any one bishop ever hold it?
41032Did he die for a metaphor?"
41032Did he have already a glimpse of the martyr''s crown, and did this vision transfigure him in advance?
41032Did he pass the guarded portal In the armor of a saint?
41032Did he write on the blessed sacrament?
41032Did n''t I help Mr. Cotter to carry him out, or rather to dhrag him?
41032Did n''t he strike down Tom Murdock wid lightning, an''he batin''me out a horseback?
41032Did n''t they tie Biddy Murtagh?
41032Did n''t they tie Miss Winny and carry her off to murdher her, or maybe worse?
41032Did n''t they tie th''ould masther neck an''heels?
41032Did our Lord fulfil these expectations?
41032Did the sacred communion extend further still, on to the inhabitants of heaven itself?
41032Did they mean Ada, forsooth?
41032Did you go upstairs again to bed?"
41032Did you imagine, Monsieur, that I should not write to you any more?
41032Did you know him, Eleanor?"
41032Did you or did you not receive that £ 10 note on the 24th of October last?
41032Do I deceive myself?
41032Do I put the case clearly and fairly, gentlemen?"
41032Do n''t you hear that it is the water in the gutter?"
41032Do n''t you know what the idyl says about the fame and shame being mine equally if his?
41032Do n''t you think you could send Horace off to Scotland again immediately?"
41032Do the whispering woods praise him; and are their prayers in the tall trees?
41032Do we not believe in a presence in the sacred tabernacle, not as a form of words, or as a notion, but as an object as real as we are real?
41032Do you follow me, gentlemen?"
41032Do you know her, sir?"
41032Do you know such a man, Hugh?"
41032Do you know that?
41032Do you know what the lightning is?
41032Do you know whom you are talking to, and that I am hungry and thirsty?"
41032Do you not dream and wander in thought to distant places in your sleep?
41032Do you not know that I loved you before I knew you?
41032Do you not know well that he makes us as he pleases, and that we should thank him that he has given us such a being as he has?"
41032Do you remember receiving a letter on the afternoon of the 24th containing a Bank- of- England £ 10 note?"
41032Do you see that half starved, thin- flanked old horse over there?
41032Do you think Tom is armed?"
41032Do you think he did know, and that it was Wilmot''s voice I heard?"
41032Do you think that I shall lose my soul for that?"
41032Do you wish to be lost?
41032Do you wish to know the reason?
41032Do you wish to lose your sister?
41032Do you, Eleanor?"
41032Does Ada know?"
41032Does Eleanor love me?"
41032Does Mary like him, or laugh at him, I wonder?"
41032Does he know what St. Peter Claver did for the negroes, and can he point to any Protestant who has done the like?
41032Does he mean by"a short cut,"believing on the word of another?
41032Does he quote rightly?
41032Does it at last wear out and drop off?
41032Does old Dapple live, father?
41032Does our Lord want her for himself?"
41032Does she wish to change the custom of the church, which permits it?"
41032Does the fact that we are able to form a conception of God prove that God really exists?
41032Does the will force the intellect to judge that those propositions are certain which it apprehends only as probable?
41032Does the will merely determine to act practically as if these proposed truths were evident, in spite of the lesser probability of the contrary?
41032Does the worm that bears it die after a time without leaving any children?
41032Dost dream that youth alone is brave, Dost deem these sinews too old to save The honor of Miolan?"
41032Dost know me, girl?"
41032Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
41032Eh, sir?"
41032Else, why is every pope"shrewd,"every priest an"incarnation of fiery zeal?"
41032Emon, Emon, have they killed you at last?
41032Eve was kneeling; the Marquis de La Tour- d''Adam, assisted by his valet, entered, and in a reproachful tone--"Why do you fatigue yourself thus?"
41032Eve, my darling daughter, is this your secret?"
41032Eve, thou wishest then to die?"
41032Fame, for what?
41032Father Farrell,"she added, solemnly, but with a full, untrembling tone,"will you marry me to Edward Lennon?"
41032Father Farrell?"
41032Finally, is charity the growth of one period of life rather than of another?
41032First, what was it not?
41032For an instant I stopped short; what reply to offer to a man who judged the saints by their practical utility?
41032For your own sake, do you understand?"
41032Gentlemen, is this the honor that shall be yours, and is this the religion which you will have?"
41032Given, that the intellect has this certitude, how is it that we can not attain to it by the natural operation of reason?
41032Go to him at once!--why do you stay here?"
41032Good- by, good- by; till when?
41032HE IS NOT A LOW CHURCHMAN?
41032Haag?"
41032Haag?"
41032Had he given up"all for Jesus?"
41032Had he no cause to fear that some one else might supplant him with Rahel?
41032Had it not been that of a courageous, faithful boy, who had risked his own life in obstructing the escape of the murderer?
41032Had she not for ever bid adieu to the sweet and simple girlish beliefs which had surrounded her?
41032Had{ 542} he for such a thing a mandate of the Sanhedrim, as we shall soon see him vested with full powers against the brethren of Damascus?
41032Hardy?
41032Has he ever lifted up his voice in behalf of our down- trodden little ones?
41032Has he ever thought of saving men from the great hell of ignorance and superstition, or are these the safeguards of his precious faith?
41032Has he not a mind to direct his actions?"
41032Has he understood the books he cites, where he has read them?
41032Has it ever been formally admitted as tenable by any one bishop?
41032Has not this been insisted on by all dogmatic Christians over and over again?
41032Has she heard anything of him?"
41032Has she not given some to you also?"
41032Has the oppression of the English masses ever weighed upon his heart?
41032Hath not my hand made all these things?"
41032Have I molested them?
41032Have I sought justice?
41032Have I told you everything, and made you see thoughts, words, and actions, just as you like?
41032Have you any particular reason for wishing to hear about him?"
41032Have you been wounded?''
41032Have you even hinted that our love for her is anything else than an abuse?
41032Have you not been touching us on a very tender point in a very rude way?
41032Have you seen any?"
41032Have you thrown her one kind word yourself all through your book?
41032Have you?"
41032He approached our traveller, clapping his hands like a child who has made a happy discovery:"Say, say,"added he,"are you not an Englishman?"
41032He had no pity on an innocent boy, an''why should you have pity on a guilty villain?"
41032He said to the servant,"Can you tell me where a person called Eleanor Evelyn is to be found?
41032He says, for instance, that it"is a practical question, affecting our whole eternity: What shall I do to be saved?
41032He threw a rapid glance around, and abruptly asked,"Where is Rita?"
41032Her mother or Horace?
41032His brethren shook him, sayings"Abbot, where are you?"
41032His mother died when he was very young, did n''t she?
41032His scrutiny finished, he asked,"Are you a fugitive from justice?"
41032His winding- up apostrophe to the Paulists,"O foolish Paulists, who hath bewitched you?
41032Hold not those gleaming skies for her The same unfailing Comforter?
41032How am I to get back?"
41032How are we to be certain that there are no living germs in the organic matter before we begin the experiment?
41032How came these charges to be made?
41032How can that be?
41032How can we explain a"system"which we deny to exist?
41032How could an effendi, accustomed to a life of luxury, resolve to encounter so many dangers, to endure so many trials?
41032How could he do so at that moment?
41032How could_ she_ enlighten_ him_?"
41032How do we know this to be true?
41032How do you account for this?"
41032How do you know my name, master Sawney?"
41032How do you like it?
41032How do you like that specimen of''the noblest conquest that man has ever made''?
41032How does Winter treat you in the new parlor?
41032How does the mind pass through the knowledge of God to belief in God; through"_ Cognosco Deum_"to"_ Credo in Deum_"?
41032How had she received the intelligence?
41032How is it evident that God really is?
41032How is one in such a condition known not to be dead?
41032How is that?"
41032How is this other than casting down of the substance of Christ from his royal throne, and a degradation of it to some inferior sitting- place?
41032How is this possible?
41032How long have you been a widow?"
41032How much will that take, Winny?"
41032How say you, prisoner at the bar-- are you guilty or not guilty?"
41032How, then, do Anglicans differ from Rome here?
41032However, who knows how things may turn out?
41032I am going to the country, to another Rayssac, for Les Coynes is among the mountains;--shall I find another Louise there?
41032I asked, meaning Gireaud;"have you seen him lately?"
41032I cried-- Taking his hand all chill and damp--''What means this fearful ride?
41032I cried;"what is the matter there?"
41032I dare say now it''s here on Monday last you were to see me play?"
41032I do not know what Christian voice addresses him:"Where are you going this morning with your black dog?"
41032I fake to my marriage vows?
41032I have no doubt they are right: have you?
41032I hope you are able to satisfy the"Eh; b''en, M''sieu''?"
41032I know this; but can that estrange me-- I, who loved the Marie you weep?
41032I make a further remark; it is sometimes asked, Why do not the sacred writers mention our Lady''s greatness?
41032I now ask likewise, as proof of its genuineness, where is the_ heir_?
41032I said,''Who is he?''
41032I suppose they''ve brought it up, and also the hot water?"
41032I turned upon him:"And your own patron,"I replied,"what maladies does he care?"
41032I wonder what brought it here?
41032If Eve was raised above human nature by that indwelling moral gift which we call grace, is it rash to say that Mary had a greater grace?
41032If I could I would write to you forever, which means very often, and what should I not scribble?
41032If he left her, would she take the blame on herself?
41032If it can, why is not the mind capable of giving them the firm, unwavering{ 586} assent of faith by its own natural power, without the aid of grace?
41032If it is said that the will, inclined by the grace of God, determines to adhere positively to the proposed revelation as true, what is meant by this?
41032If not, how have they a rational and certain ground for the judgment that God has really revealed the truths of Christianity?
41032If she could prove that he passed himself off as a Catholic, she might have some ground against him-- but, can she?"
41032If she is not to attract our homage, why did he make her solitary in her greatness amid his vast creation?
41032If so, how are they capable of comprehending them, and what are they to do before they have gone through with the process of examination?
41032If there is but one religion, why do you white people differ so much about it?
41032If this be so, what can be said of any creature whatever which may not be said of her?
41032In his"Exposé of the Motives of his Conversion"he states that they put him the unfair question,"Are you a Protestant at heart?"
41032In parting from him I saw a tear glisten in his eye; who can tell what sentiment caused it to flow?"
41032In the second chapter of his twenty- eighth book, the elder Pliny expresses himself thus:_ Cur sternumentis salutamus?
41032In what state was man originally created?
41032In what, then, did he consider his royalty to consist?
41032In which of these senses, or in what sense, was our Lord the Son of God?
41032Inspector?"
41032Instinctively they knelt, and then arose the question"Where could the bell come from?"
41032Is Miolan false or dead?"
41032Is civilized man positively to be given over in the name of the society for the prevention, etc., as a victim to the instincts and caprices of cats?
41032Is he afraid of the rope himself which he would thus put round your necks?"
41032Is it a demonstration founded on the arguments for credibility?
41032Is it a remembrance of infancy, a tribute to the mother who taught him to pray?
41032Is it a view got up to meet existing difficulties, or has it an historical existence?''
41032Is it any cause of wonder that, with his views and practice, it should not turn out well with his children; or, at least, with some of them?
41032Is it any wonder that she took them as the man who is dying of thirst takes the longed- for draught, and drains the cup of mercy to the dregs?
41032Is it going to rain, Aunt Maria?"
41032Is it hypocrisy?
41032Is it merely the expression of strong desire?
41032Is it moral weakness?
41032Is it not a representation as absolutely true as it is trite?
41032Is it not as strange that she should hold her breath so long, and continue with it as she doth?
41032Is it not enough to have lived once even if we have lived wisely?
41032Is it not known that they always die of envy on the head of a handsome woman?"
41032Is it not possible to go further in showing the conformity of the revealed truth with rational truths?
41032Is it not therefore probable that the walls of this gigantic crevice will exhibit many rich deposits?
41032Is it not undeniable, that the very life of personal religion among Catholics lies in a knowledge of the Gospels?
41032Is it possible that those descendants, pious and happy from age to age in their temporal homes, would have forgotten their benefactors?
41032Is it superstitious fear?
41032Is it surprising, then, that on the one hand she should be immaculate in her conception?
41032Is it to see a Shanvilla boy, without a cross, intherlopin''betune him an''his bachelor?"
41032Is it true that that interpretation is supported by Roman and Greek authorities?
41032Is it true that the"Catholic"interpretation is the legitimate sense of the Articles?
41032Is it true, father, are we the devil''s little witnesses?"
41032Is it well, I said to myself, to come here and trifle under the very beards of the blessed souls that in suffering are expiating their sins?
41032Is n''t he lyin''there abroad in the barn as stiff as a crowbar, an''as ugly as if he was bespoke, miss?
41032Is n''t it all your own; what do I want with it, mavrone, but to see you happy?
41032Is n''t it grand, this great expanse and this perfect calm?
41032Is n''t that a mercy at all events, Winny?"
41032Is not my liberty to think, to play my violin, to take my usual nap after dinner abridged by the liberty of Miss Lambkin''s detestable foster child?
41032Is not my life a burden to me?
41032Is not some idea expressed in the act of exhuming the bones after the flesh is decayed?"
41032Is not the effect of what you have said to expose her to scorn and obloquy who is dearer to us than any other creature?
41032Is not this Trinity a wonderful idea?
41032Is not this a frightful sin?
41032Is our exterior morality to be so far behind, so infinitely below, that of tribes and nations on whom we stoop to trample?
41032Is such an eternal see- saw of sound bearable?
41032Is that which the reason perceives not real being?
41032Is that which the reason perceives real being?
41032Is there any need of multiplying instances?
41032Is there any place we could draw him into, until we find out who he is?"
41032Is there no statement, for instance, in the Council of Trent about justification to which any in the Anglican communion can object?
41032Is this a visionary idea?
41032Is this you, Perico?
41032Is''t the throes of nascent genius; or the strength Of high immortal thoughts to find vent; Or, is it wind?"
41032It is pleasant to praise them for their real qualifications; but why do you rest on them as authorities?
41032It would injure him in his future hopes and prospects to have it supposed to be_ his_ doing if they parted?
41032It''s a terrible thing, an''t it, sir, to be hurried off so quick?
41032Kavanagh?"
41032Know you why the lark''s sweet lay Man''s divinest nature reaches?
41032Know''st not thy father''s voice?
41032Knowing what herbs were produced by good ground, and what herbs by bad ground, he asked from time to time of his guide:"Seest thou the green clover?"
41032Lister, when I thought you were going to bed?"
41032Look at his arm; look at the wound--""And what matter, father,"interrupted Ventura,"since they are cured now?"
41032Look at me that never had but the wan, an''was n''t she, an''is n''t she, a threasure to me all the days of my life?
41032Marcela, what are you doing there, poor child, as cold and fixed as a statue?
41032Marry, what ails the bridegroom gay That he strideth a coal black steed, Why cometh he not on the gallant Grey That never yet failed him at need?
41032Mary?''"
41032May I add, that nothing was further from my wish than to write anything which should be painful to those in your communion?
41032May I not, without sensitiveness, be somewhat pained at the omission?
41032Men sometimes wonder that we call her mother of life, of mercy, of salvation; what are all these titles compared to that one name, Mother of God?
41032Merrivale?"
41032Merrivale?"
41032Merrivale?"
41032Might I not have expected it?
41032Might not her heart, naturally sceptical, and shaken by contact with the world, distrust the effect of opinion upon so young a man?
41032Might not"that hound"be there?--Tom sometimes varied his epithets-- might it not be a place of assignation?
41032Mr. Forster, to Mrs. Haag:"Is this your handwriting?"
41032Mr. Forster:"Who was the person?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Can you swear to the overcoat which Mr. Atherton wore the last evening he came to Wimpole street?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Can you swear to those words?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Did Mr. Atherton say,''we shall,''or''you will''?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Did you not pour some ale out into the tumbler before taking it up- stairs?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Have you and the housekeeper ever fallen out, cook?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Were you aware what the contents of your late uncle''s will were before you opened it at Messrs. Smith and Walker''s?"
41032Mr. Merrivale:"Will you have the goodness, Mr. Kavanagh, to look toward the end of the room, and see if you identify any one there?"
41032My absence is to be prolonged more than I supposed, but how could I refuse these good friends a request they had such a right to ask?
41032My darling wife, I give you joy: but what shall I do without you?"
41032My feeling about the interpretation is expressed in a passage in"Loss and Gain,"which runs thus:"''Is it,''asked Reding,''a received view?''
41032Neither do we think it suffices to answer the infidel,"Who hath aided the Spirit of the Lord, or who hath been his counsellor and taught him?"
41032Nevertheless, Anna looked at her with the penetrating eyes of a mother, and thought,"Will the hopes fail which I placed in Ventura''s return?
41032Next, what was that plan?
41032No one doubts that the"man- child"spoken of is an allusion to our Lord; why, then, is not"the woman"an allusion to his mother?
41032Now I leave you, for I know you are tired of sight- seeing and want a moment of''repose-- and, may I not also add, a little time to pray here?
41032Now by what process does he attain a rational certitude of the truth of the revelation made by the lips of Christ?
41032Now this cat which you must have, shut up in a chest, without room to breathe, what better occasion could there be to give it the air?
41032Now what are we to say of Horace Erskine?
41032Now, forsooth, we are gravely asked why we do not exert a greater influence for promoting the general well- being of the country?
41032Now, in the first place, what were Eve''s endowments to enable her to enter upon her trial?
41032Now, sir, do you see why I asked you to meet me?''
41032Now, sir, will you please to tell me, if you can, why you are anxious to find out about this Mr. de Vos?"
41032Now, six- footer, who pisened the old man?"
41032Now, was not the announcement which John made to them"a short cut to belief"?
41032Now, was this spiritual bond to cease with life?
41032Now, what advantages may we not hope to reap from this one isolated fact?
41032Now, why was all this?
41032O bitter task To rear aloft that shining head, While round thee, cruel whisperers ask--"Marry, what aileth the Bridegroom gay?
41032O dear dark eyes that seem to dwell With holiest things invisible, Who may read your oracle?
41032Of that paper he most solemnly denies all knowledge, and I believe him; but how will the jury dispose of such circumstantial evidence?"
41032Of what importance to the world were the marchings and counter- marchings, the stupid obstinacy and the unsavory morality of a few thousand Hebrews?
41032Of what use is it to return to the past, for which there is no remedy?"
41032Of what, of whom, had he been afraid?
41032Oh, am I doomed to sec nothing but blood-- blood?
41032Oh, tare anages, what''s this for?
41032On an ape''s head a crown you fling; Say-- Will that make the ape a king?
41032Once more, what is the evidence of the fact of revelation to ordinary minds?
41032One side or the other, and this is mine, that which can be said in five minutes, why waste an hour talking about it?
41032Or again:"Why do not the Turks wear the turban and the long robe which the law prescribes?
41032Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard?
41032Or is it the individual?
41032Or shall the church judge?
41032Or, was''t some spirit fell In causeless wrath had crossed his path With fiendish spell?
41032Perico, are you going to kill a woman?"
41032Perico, what if, following the good example of your mother, as mine exhorts me to, I also should change my mind and now say no?"
41032Pulchra, quam tinxit Cytherea, rosa,"Cujus, quaeso,"inquit,"manus, infaceta Carpere inaudax?"
41032Rankin''s?"
41032Rankin''s?"
41032Reading effusions of this kind, we are reminded of Beppolo''s Fanfarone:"What is''t that boils within me?
41032Religion acts on the affections; who is to hinder these, when once roused, from gathering in their strength and running wild?
41032Reëxamined by the Solicitor- General:"It was against your consent that the prisoner was engaged to your ward Miss Leslie, was it not?"
41032Rita looked out of the window and asked of a woman that was passing, who was the sick person?
41032Rita rushed impetuously out of her room and snatched him up, exclaiming:"What has he done to himself?
41032Sarsfield''s declaration ends the animated discussion rather lamely; but what poet has maintained a uniform grandeur or dignity?
41032Serait- ce, par hasard, qu''ll n''entend pas tres- blen?
41032Sergeant Donaldson:"Do you mean to say you took that journey with the chance of finding your friend away?"
41032Shall God, who, of course, knows all the circumstances of mankind and estimates them at their proper value?
41032Shall I call your mother to you?"
41032Shall I describe one to you, Plato?
41032Shall I never hear you, as the dead are sometimes said to make themselves heard?
41032Shall I tell you what he said to me one day?
41032Shall we drive by a roundabout way to Blagden?
41032She complains perhaps?"
41032She did not pause once; what should stop her again?"
41032She herself confessed it, and if she had not avowed it, we could divine it,"Those who love, have they not dreams?"
41032She stands in the silent avenue, Her back to a cypress tree; O Savoyard once bold and true, Late bridegroom, where canst thou be?
41032Sometimes, after he had knocked them senseless to the ground, he would call out to them,"What the deevil are ye fighting at-- can ye no''''gree?
41032Such love was Rahel''s; was it Varnhagen''s?
41032Sullivan?"
41032Takes it any care to control the things which pass before its eyes, or to{ 467} render to itself any account of them by serious reflection?
41032Tell me who mentioned a stranger to you, so as to send you here to me?"
41032That is business, do you understand?"
41032That sacred bond, that holy trust, How could it die?
41032The Chief- Justice:"Is that the person?"
41032The Chief- Justice:"Is this so?
41032The Dauphin eyed Christine askance:"We have tarried too long,"quoth he;"Doth the Savoyard fear the thrust of France?
41032The church, from which Luther, and Calvin, and Cranmer, and Parker separated?
41032The church, from which came forth the Puritans and Methodists?
41032The convict considered a moment, and then continued,"Where do they think we are?"
41032The good care Perico takes of you-- and you Perico, always digging?
41032The lad was to be here by then, was n''t he?"
41032The next question is, Who did?
41032The password?
41032The question forever rang in my ears,"_ Who_ bought that grain of strychnine on the 23d of October?"
41032The scribe prepares his materials and the magistrate asks:"What has been the cause of your death?"
41032The son of the countess was there, and I killed him?"
41032The traveller is resolved to render his sensations precise, and he asks himself emphatically,"Whence springs the resistless charm of Rome?
41032The word is emphatic in the original,''Thou-- believest thou?''
41032Then he asked again,"And do you live a harder or an easier life now than then?"
41032Then said his attendant to the brother:"What were you before you were a monk?"
41032Then said the other,"Seest thou this abbot?
41032Then she interrogated herself with a simple severity:"Would I then be culpable for not speaking of that of which I am myself ignorant?"
41032Then suppose A raises offspring in the usual way from eggs, what relation are these young to B?
41032Then what had been his conduct all through?
41032There is no doubt of your being forthcoming at the next assizes?"
41032There were so many to care for, to fear for, to suffer for, and to love-- how could I put things right, or keep off dangers?
41032They might have ill- used me, and then murdered me, but what of that?
41032They returned our gaze suspiciously enough, and we could hear one whisper to the other,"Who''s them coves?"
41032They said then:"Is it so?
41032Think of the letters that have passed-- you read them, or knew of them?"
41032Thinkest thou that clouds and mists are less God''s work, Than sun or moon or stars?
41032This answers the puzzling question sometimes asked,"Can God annihilate space?"
41032This epigram, undoubtedly, is not much more than two thousand years old; and why may it not have been written by Pomponius the ancient?
41032Thorneley?"
41032Thorneley?"
41032Those, perhaps, who waste so much paper and phraseology in favor of humanity, philanthropy, and fraternity?
41032Though my pillow be hard, where so well could I rest As on that on which Amy''s fair head has been pressed?
41032Tinnitans argentum:"Melos istud audi: Musicae nostine modes suaves?"
41032To a sick man who inquires"what he shall do?"
41032To begin with, what is an egg?
41032To deceive me would be no real kindness; and who has a better right to know everything than I, who am part of himself?
41032To the witness:"Did Mr. Thorneley give you any clue to the''_ other person_''who was with him at his wife''s death?"
41032To what extremes had they been carried by resentment, grief, despair, and revenge?
41032To what, then, have we to ascribe this forgetfulness or indifference?
41032To what, then, is the peculiarity to be attributed?
41032True that a respite{ 739} might be asked, and the trial postponed until the following sessions; but upon what plea could the request be preferred?
41032Undoubtedly, he is an able man; but what can he possibly mean by startling us with such eccentricities of argumentation as are familiar with him?
41032Unhand me, my lord, have I woman grown?
41032Ventura, what are you thinking of that you do not move?
41032Was he aware of the nature of the document?
41032Was he not as well versed in the knowledge of the Koran and the customs of Islam as the most devout disciple of the Prophet?
41032Was he wholly bad?
41032Was it hard to look in her face, meet her clear trusting eyes, and answer back,"_ You_ were right, Ada; he is laboring under some delusion?"
41032Was it on this account that he had manifested so warm a friendship for me?
41032Was it the roar of the wind, the pipe of an organ, or a voice of lamentation?
41032Was she untroubled by dread of the cruel dangers that threaten and disturb the affections?
41032Was the secret and mystery of the will in any way connected with the secret and mystery of the murder?
41032Was there anything so wonderful in a woman loving him?
41032Was there ever such a piece of scribbling as this letter-- begun, left, begun again, in so many places?
41032Was there then nothing substantial in the royalty he claimed?
41032Was there to be no end to this misery?
41032We are now prepared for the question, Are we doing our duty in this matter?
41032We do not learn_ Quid sit Deus_, but still we can not help asking the question, What is God, what is his essence?
41032Well, then I had Gaston broken his promise?
41032Were they false words I spoke, my own heart giving them the lie?
41032Were they front or back- stairs?
41032Were they moved by some dismal presentiment?
41032Were those desires troubling me a taste of the vain, futile, heart- bitter wishes which the morrow was to bring forth?
41032What answer can be made to the rational objections of the unbeliever?
41032What are the means established by Jesus Christ for the regeneration and salvation of mankind?
41032What are you doing?
41032What awe and surprise must attend upon the knowledge that a creature has been brought so close to the Divine Essence?
41032What becomes of that ancestral tail in the course of years?
41032What brings that chap here Sunda''afther Sunda'', and what takes him up to ould Ned Cavana''s every Sunda''afther mass?
41032What can be meant by having"come to the spirits of the just,"unless in some way or other they do us good, whether by blessing or by aiding us?
41032What can be more pretentious, not to say gaudy and even tawdry, than his paraphrase of St. John''s passage about the woman taken in adultery?
41032What can escape the eyes of one who loves?
41032What can he mean?
41032What can they do now?
41032What can they do to a poor old man like me?
41032What cared he for the admiration or contempt of others, the vain clamors of the multitude, whom he considered infinitely his inferiors?
41032What clue was there in that to the dark mystery we were bent on solving?
41032What could it be?
41032What could she do but go to God, and his priest?
41032What could the church do more?
41032What did he die of?"
41032What did master{ 596} Pomponius under the fire of this gay frolic?
41032What dignity can be too great to attribute to her who is as closely bound up, as intimately one, with the Eternal Word, as a mother is with a son?
41032What do we teach about the Blessed Virgin more wonderful than this?
41032What do you mean by it?"
41032What does that mean?
41032What drew them together?
41032What else is it now, but_ the_ great FACT of the world''s history and of the world''s present advanced and civilized state?
41032What evidence could we hope for?
41032What fatality was it that was hedging me in and fencing me round, without any agency of my own?
41032What fault can she find with Rita, who is young, good- looking, and comes of a good stock, since she is own cousin to you?"
41032What flowers are those you gather there?''
41032What ghost?
41032What good has it done?
41032What greets her there by the torches''glare?
41032What grounds has Dr. Pusey for asserting that to be true which we all know to be so false?
41032What had been old Thorneley''s motive in exacting it?
41032What harm is there in giving two or three hops?
41032What has the sect of the philosophers ever done yet to produce virtue and morality in the mass of mankind?
41032What human foresight could have prevented this?
41032What human wisdom could set things right?
41032What if it were really this attempt-- supposing that positive proof could be adduced of the fact-- what then?
41032What if such an awful, unlooked- for blow fell, crushing the bright hopes and darkening the radiant happiness of her young life?
41032What if such news were carried suddenly, inconsiderately to her ears?
41032What is God?
41032What is he like?"
41032What is infinite idea, or infinite object of thought, without infinite intelligent subject?
41032What is it then that bends his neck and detains him to pray in the presence of the dead?
41032What is it to you if Perico, who is the one interested, consents?"
41032What is meant by calling God Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
41032What is nature, and what do we mean by the natural?
41032What is original sin?
41032What is really meant by the immaculate conception, and what was in truth the history of the late definition?
41032What is that?"
41032What is the first impression it makes upon us?
41032What is the great rudimental teaching of antiquity from its earliest date concerning her?
41032What is the idea, or ideal truth or being, without an intelligent subject?
41032What is the matter with me?
41032What is the matter?
41032What is the matter?"
41032What is the real unity of the church?
41032What is the relation of the race to Adam?
41032What is the remedy for the present deplorable condition of both Christendom and heathendom?
41032What is the true doctrine of her infallibility and of that of the Roman Pontiff?
41032What is there difficult in this doctrine?
41032What is there to hurry us?
41032What is there unnatural?
41032What is this, Jamesy, do you know?"
41032What is to be the political and ecclesiastical destiny of the East, and Russia, its gigantic infant, who can foretell, without prophetic gifts?
41032What matter if we are the last of the Cavanas, as you say?
41032What more can I do?"
41032What more could he do?
41032What novelty is this?
41032What other institutions can compare with it for actual and permanent success?
41032What said the tailor''s boy to the gentleman who, on his presenting his bill, said tartly, he was not running away?
41032What said the tiler to the man when he fell through the rafters of his house?
41032What say you, father-- are you able and willing to push on, and to stand by me?
41032What says Hugh?"
41032What songster hast thou caught, my Queen, Whose harp may soothe a Monarch''s ear?"
41032What spell was over us all that fatal evening?
41032What though it bled?
41032What traveller ever started on an expedition without meeting with his most irritating obstacles at the threshold?
41032What was it that made me start and shiver as my eye fell upon that statue- like form?
41032What was meant by the kingdom of God?
41032What was the matter with me?
41032What was to be done with Mary?
41032What whispereth he half trustfully And half in fear?
41032What will hinder, if this doctrine be admitted, our also admitting that there is something in Christ which is detestable?
41032What will our Anglican friends say to this?
41032What would I want with it?
41032What''s that feller sayin''?
41032What, my lord, would the Holy See think of the works of these Puseyites?
41032What, then, are the remains which we have of the buildings or structures of the ancient Irish belonging to the first, or pagan, period?
41032What, then, is it?
41032What, then, is the genesis of our rational conception and belief of the divine being and attributes?
41032What_ is_ this nameless presence that mantles all things with divinity?
41032When John the Baptist sent two of his disciples to our Lord to ask him,"Art thou he that is to come, or are we to look for another?"
41032When Miolan?
41032When begged to try a new treatment, he consented, saying,"I ask myself, as I often do, what would Père Lacordaire have done in my place?
41032When he came back, the saint asked him"what answer they had made?"
41032When he had done so, Antony said,"Did the stone say anything?"
41032When he says one, he still asks, one what?
41032When the accusers had been heard, the pontiff requested Stephen to answer them:"Are these things so?"
41032When will the busy hum of life replace the silence of death which broods over these regions?"
41032When, and by whom, were these wild spots cultivated?
41032Whence the need of a Divine Redeemer and a revelation?
41032Whence then came the gigantic pride of the old Jew?
41032Where are we to look for a remedy to this state of things?
41032Where are you going, blind brawler?"
41032Where are you going?"
41032Where can he now go for a fresh sensation?
41032Where do they come from?
41032Where does the Shekinah reside?"
41032Where is Francis Gilbert Thorneley?"
41032Where is he, I say?"
41032Where is he?
41032Where is the imaginable limit to which validity must be acknowledged and beyond which it must cease?
41032Where is the passage from the abstract to the concrete, from the mental conception to the objective reality?
41032Where is the proof that that conception is not merely in our mind?
41032Where is the son of my old friend?
41032Where is the will?
41032Where is your master, I say?
41032Where was Mary?
41032Where was he standing with regard to yourself?"
41032Where were you?
41032Where will you be buried, Tom Murdock?
41032Where''s Miss Winny?"
41032Wherefore doth the bridegroom stay?
41032Wherein does the true glory of Rome consist?
41032While all whisper again,"Is the Savoyard dead?"
41032While steadily gaining, stride by stride, The Black Knight thunders to her side-- Heaven, must she meet her fate?
41032While those arching- wings took care of her?
41032Whither next shall they direct their strides?
41032Who are the victims of oppression, most eminent and sage magistrate?
41032Who can prove that the Pyrenees did not rise on the limits of Eden?
41032Who do I know?"''
41032Who gave you a candle for this funeral?
41032Who indeed, could help loving a being so pure and bright?
41032Who is there in the whole five parts of the world that has not heard of the noted"cat trial"?
41032Who is this young girl, and what is Gaston saying to her?
41032Who knows?
41032Who may speak your spell?
41032Who of us has not?
41032Who was interested to hear how their prophets scolded them, or their enemies destroyed them, or their kings tyrannized over them?
41032Who was to bring up that unfortunate child on a paltry one hundred a year?
41032Who would have said last year that I should be so far away?
41032Who, from his prerogatives and the testimony on which they come to us, had a greater claim to receive an early recognition among the faithful?
41032Who_ could_ have written the Old Testament but the Demiurge?
41032Whom and what shall I see?
41032Why can not he let us alone?
41032Why did n''t you speak?"
41032Why did not Mrs. Lorimer, widow, go out as a governess?
41032Why did you send him to Jenifer?
41032Why did you send him to Marston?"
41032Why did you wake me?
41032Why does he denounce religious fear as hypocritical, when it is written,"He that believeth not shall be damned"?
41032Why does he denounce"short cuts,"as a mental disfranchisement, when no cut can be shorter than to"believe and be saved"?
41032Why does this author stop short in the delineation of principles which he has so admirably begun?
41032Why had I not more earnestly followed up the impulse-- nay, dare I not call it inspiration?--to return after him and bid him come back with me?
41032Why is a soldier said to be of such great antiquity?
41032Why is the relation of the Holy Spirit to both called procession?
41032Why is the relation of the Son to the Father called filiation?
41032Why is this?
41032Why not?
41032Why scattereth he with frenzied hand The fierce flame of that burning brand, Chaunting an ancient rhyme?
41032Why should bright conduct be hid under a bushel?
41032Why should he not be bad, if he can prosper by wickedness?"
41032Why should not the minds of adults be stimulated by similar persuasive forces?
41032Why should the memory of his time of subjection be so dear to Christians, and so carefully preserved?
41032Why was I nurtured of a noble race, And taught to stare destruction in the face?
41032Why was he there in the Beremouth woods-- appearing at this hour, among the ferns and grass, like a wild creature risen from its lair?
41032Why were they there?
41032Why were this man and this young English girl travelling thus to the sweet south coast, and to expecting friends?
41032Why will you make yourself wretched?
41032Why would he speak so fiercely-- why had he taken this advantage of her?
41032Why, in heaven''s name, did you not send us a letter, to tell us where you were?"
41032Why, when he spoke of you by your name, did you not answer for yourself?
41032Why?
41032Will I call her?"
41032Will it be an indiscretion if I enter this charming household and describe one day there, at least, in its clever and literary attractions?
41032Will she be Russian or English?
41032Will the president of the society for the prevention, etc., inform us if there is any protection for aged pianos?
41032Will you never give me any sign of life?
41032Will you not, like a good man, take all the arrangement of the funeral upon yourself?
41032Wilmot?"
41032Wilmot?"
41032Wilmot?"
41032Wilmot?"
41032Wiping his face, which was dirty, with her apron, she continued:"What is the matter?
41032With melody, flowers, and light Hath the maiden come to play, As fragile, fair, and bright And lovelier than they?
41032Within the precincts of-- the jail?
41032Witness violently:"Of what do you suspect me?
41032Witness,( much agitated:)"Am I obliged to answer this?"
41032Wo n''t{ 260} you take care iv me, Winny asthore?
41032Woman, did I say?
41032Would he prosecute Tom Murdock?
41032Would she come back to her father''s house?
41032Would she go abroad?
41032Would they not have followed them in thought into the heavens, and gratefully commemorated them on earth?
41032Would you repulse me if fortune favored you?
41032Wouldst stop the rushing of the Rhone, Or stay the avalanche?"
41032Yes; and on what errand?
41032Yet our brother''s strength was mortal; Bore he naught of earthly taint?
41032You have your knife ready to cut the cords that tie her?"
41032You knew him?"
41032You know I am of age in December, and he thinks of after Christmas; and do you know he wants it to be on the day but one after the Epiphany?
41032You know Jerry Carty?
41032You think I must visit the Grange immediately?"
41032You will come to see me, will you not?"
41032You would never have the face to ask us to believe that this brayer actually spoke to you?"
41032You, Mr. Wilmot, have asked, as proof of this strange statement being true, where is the will?
41032[ Footnote 125][ Footnote 125: That is, who can prove it from reason alone, without the evidence of Revelation itself that it is already completed?]
41032[ Footnote 191][ Footnote 191: The Breton text of the legend of Saint Hervé, in verse appears in the fifth edition of the_ Barsas[??]
41032[ Footnote 191][ Footnote 191: The Breton text of the legend of Saint Hervé, in verse appears in the fifth edition of the_ Barsas[??]
41032[ Footnote 72][ Footnote 72:"What will I but that it burn?"]
41032_ It is she!_"Coroner:"Who?"
41032_ Mister_ Pouter, is there liberty for wolves?
41032_ Query_ as to the degree of affinity required by the French intellect to produce the degree of identity?
41032_ Why not all agree, as you can all read the book?_"We should like to know what answer the missionary made, or could make, to that argument.
41032_ he?_ he is my last treasure- trove: he''s not Irish, my dear; he''s half French and half English.
41032_ who_ are the woman and the child?
41032an''did n''t you tell me already that you''d like me to let you give it to the charities of that religious establishment?
41032an''have n''t you laid out a plan for both yourself an''myself that ca n''t be bet, Winny mavoureen?"
41032an''shure it''s not the poor ould masther?"
41032an''wo n''t you want the most iv it where you are agoin?
41032an''would you want Bully- dhu to sit on his boss, lookin''on at all that, your honor?"
41032and also, why have they not the long beard and short moustache which the Prophet wore?"
41032and his father?"
41032and his leg?
41032and how is all going on?"
41032and if I had a pistol, an''shot every man iv''em, would n''t your honor make a chief iv me at least, instead of sending me to jail?
41032and scream, too?
41032and what answer did this''_ mater_''not''_ amabilis_''give you?"
41032and what the harm of it?
41032and whither away so soon, old fellow?"
41032and why would n''t Bully- dhu, who had on''y a pair of double- barrel tusks, do his part an''help us?
41032and will you enter into a Roman school, in the time of Camillus or Coriolanus?
41032and would n''t they ha''tied me af they could get hoult of me?
41032and would not his incognito be betrayed?
41032are they such friends?"
41032are we always to go back to that?
41032art thou too afraid, O father?"
41032asked Ventura,"and why?
41032asked the Count of Villaoran when he saw them together--"which is the one that killed my brother?"
41032continued Smith, rising from his chair and literally shaking with excitement,"what do you mean by that?
41032de Rouvray, had he, in an excess of zeal, revealed the secret of a distress courageously concealed for more than four years?
41032dear son, do you wish to kill me?"
41032did he not anticipate our emotion at the sight of such an exaltation?
41032do n''t you see that he is drunk?
41032do you you too fear?
41032exclaimed Ventura,"who or what can oppose your getting married?"
41032exclaimed the audience, laughing heartily;"is that the way you show your heels when you are frightened, Uncle Pedro?"
41032for have n''t I come to ask after the sick, like the porter of a convent?"
41032have they killed you?
41032he cried,"can I see and remember, and feel all this, and yet live?"
41032he exclaimed,"but what would it be?"
41032he murmured;"they counselled me to be severe; how could I be?
41032his direct offers being refused, had he employed indirect means?
41032how could Emon, her own Emon, fail, not only to creep but to rush into the good opinion, the very heart, of all who knew him?
41032how he dressed, and if there had ever been any report of his going to be married?
41032how, have you no other motive for undertaking so long a journey?''
41032if the first woman is Eve, why is not the second Mary?
41032is he as well as he was last year?"
41032is it not as difficult to prove the authority of the church and her doctors as the authority of the Scriptures?
41032is there any outhouse or place?"
41032is there no alternative between a marriage which will make you wretched and the war which will cost you your life?"
41032is''t meet A sire should summon thrice?
41032might he not be, finally, Eve de La Tour- d''Adam''s agent, her associate, her agent in good works?"
41032my selfishness, my blindness-- could any remorse ever atone for them and the terrible evil they had brought about?
41032or could n''t you bring your father with you?
41032or do you find me unworthy to share your lot?
41032or had Christians similar duties to their brethren departed?
41032or on the other that she should be exalted as a queen, with a crown of twelve stars?
41032or rather, why and wherefore do they always say so to people who sneeze?
41032poor beast-- did you do it-- that awful thing?
41032proceeded the questioner,"or is it because you do not choose to answer?
41032shall I ever forget the look he gave me?
41032she continued more vehemently;"why are_ you_ not with him, helping and defending him?"
41032she cried, as they stopped her in the doorway;"or have you done it already?
41032she cried,"come, make haste: here is your aunt-- what do I say?
41032shouted Diego;"what has happened?
41032that I can tear to pieces with three fingers; do you lay your hands upon me?
41032that none are brought by the air?
41032that there are none in the water?
41032that which can be done to- day, why leave it until tomorrow?
41032the marquis replied, with hesitation,"and-- after me--""After you whom shall I love?"
41032to her salutary plants less brilliant but more useful and more durable than flowers?
41032to the compassionate soul who picked you up?
41032to the golden herb which spreads light, and in opening the eyes of the body and the mind, opens to the knowledge of things of the future?
41032to those graceful dances which she herself, perhaps, had led, and to her songs in the wood?
41032upon what future revelation could we rely?
41032was the reply,"have you never seen similar ones in Turkey?
41032we say pathetically;"who can tell what fate awaits them in married life?"
41032what are you doing, madman?"
41032what can be said too much, so that it does not compromise the attributes of the Creator?
41032what do I not scribble?
41032what is the matter with mother''s glory?"
41032what is this?
41032what was it that, amidst an overpowering and unaccountable drowsiness creeping over me, seemed to sting me into life and vigilance?
41032what was she thinking of it-- of me?
41032what were they talking of in our absence?"
41032what''s this for?"
41032when shall we remember that''vengeance is mine, saith the Lord?''"
41032when would she sing again?
41032who will take me to her?"
41032why do n''t you speak to me?
41032why does he not ordain every year a holy war against the unbelievers?"
41032why had I not yielded to his wish the evening I met Hugh Atherton in that fatal street, and taken him home with me?
41032why must we add that in entering this city all this prestige vanishes, and gives place to a bitter disappointment?
41032why shave so close as to lay bare the brains?
41032why"Bloody Mary"and"Rom_ish?_"why is"superstition the usual trait of Romanists?"
41032why"Bloody Mary"and"Rom_ish?_"why is"superstition the usual trait of Romanists?"
41032why"the lonely existence and the subtle eye of the Catholic?"
41032will nobody come and play with me?"
41032will that hand, so near his brand, Ne''er strike again?
41032you can not answer me the simple question, Who are you?
41032you can talk, can you, my Bucephalus, and in English too?
41032you mean our Sister of Charity?"
41032{ 131}"But will you not tell me_ how_ I shall go to him?"
41032{ 194}"Ring for night prayers then in five minutes, will you?"
41032{ 245}"Where can we bring him to?
41032{ 312}"Is there not something divine in every benefit?"
41032{ 410}"You have heard of Mr. Thorneley being found dead, sir?"
41032{ 449}"Which of course you did n''t do?"
41032{ 451}"Did you know that Mr. Thorneley''s other nephew was with him last night?
41032{ 494} Who cared for the_ minutiae_ about Pharaoh''s butler, Joseph''s coat, or Tobias''s dog?
41032{ 500}"And Elvira?"
41032{ 606} Mr. Merrivale:"Did you not observe that some ale was poured out in the tumbler when it was brought up?"
41032{ 612}"Then, sir, will you condescend to honor me by coming home first for a few minutes?
41032{ 624} He is, then, a King, as well as a Prophet; but is he as one of the old heroic kings, David or Solomon?
41032{ 750}"Whar are ye from?"
41032{ 754}"Can you remember the words in which he alluded to his wife and son?"
41032{ 757} Witness, defiantly:"Well, if I did, what''s that to any one here?
41032{ 791}"What?"
41032{ 845} Do these women explain_ the women of our times_?
8397''Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
8397''And why wast Thou_ not_ here?''
8397''Barnabas was a good man''--was he?
8397''Believest_ thou_?''
8397''Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?''
8397''Christ''means_ anointed_, does it not?
8397''Do men gather grapes of thorns?''
8397''Do ye thus requite the Lord, O foolish people and unwise?''
8397''Downcast,''you say;''is not that an unworthy word to use about a minister of Jesus Christ inspired as Paul was?''
8397''How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?''
8397''I, with my culture; am I to accept what Christ says as the end of strife?''
8397''If ye, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,''shall not''your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?''
8397''If-- if''; was it a time for''ifs''?
8397''Immediately,''says he,''I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision,''and when he said''Lord, Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?''
8397''None durst ask Him, Who art Thou?''
8397''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?''
8397''Seekest thou great things for thyself?
8397''The Lord added daily,''--why does not the Lord add daily to us?
8397''Then had the Church rest''--and grew lazy?
8397''Then had the Church rest''--and grew worldly?
8397''Thy servant David,''--what about Bathsheba, David?
8397''To what purpose is this waste?''
8397''Was Paul crucified for you?''
8397''What do I do so- and- so for?''
8397''What fruit had ye in the things of which ye are now ashamed?
8397''What is it, Lord?''
8397''What think ye of Christ?''
8397''What will ye do in the end?''
8397''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
8397''Who are those ignorant Galileans that they should encroach on the office of us dignified teachers?
8397''Who art Thou, Lord?''
8397''Who is Paul?
8397''Why do I like it?''
8397''Why hath Satan filled thy heart?''
8397''Why marvel ye at this?''
8397''Why persecutest thou Me?''
8397''Why persecutest thou Me?''
8397''Why persecutest thou Me?''
8397''Why persecutest thou?''
8397''_ Me_ a Christian?''
8397(_ b_) If you doubt, have you ever taken the pains to examine?
839732; v. 11) WHOM TO OBEY,--ANNAS OR ANGEL?
8397A thinker?
8397All that has to be admitted; and when it is all admitted, what then?
8397Am I believing on Him?
8397Am I consecrated to Him?
8397Am I safe?
8397Am I the possessor of a new life from Him?
8397Am I to do any more work for Christ, or am I silenced for ever?''
8397Am I to stand on the same level as my office- boy?''
8397And I answered, Who art Thou, Lord?
8397And I ask you what you expect to feel and say then?
8397And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why perseoutest thou Me?
8397And I pray you to ask yourselves,''Is my life of that sort?''
8397And I said, What shall I do, Lord?
8397And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
8397And are you going to invoke such a lofty gift as this, to do nothing grander than that?
8397And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee?
8397And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?
8397And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
8397And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
8397And do these sweet communications take all the''torment''away from''fear,''and leave only the bliss of reverential love?
8397And do we submit ourselves more loyally, more easily, more joyously to His will, in blessed obedience, now than ever before?
8397And do you not think that your day''s work, and your business perplexities, come under the same category?
8397And dost Thou succour me when Thou dost let these cruel hands cast me from the rock and bruise me with heavy stones?
8397And have you gone alone to Him as a sinful man?
8397And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?
8397And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
8397And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
8397And he said, Who art Thou, Lord?
8397And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
8397And how came he to be''full of the Holy Ghost''?
8397And how do we cling to Him?
8397And how does the Apostle describe in that letter his feelings before they came?
8397And how was the message received?
8397And how we hear every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
8397And if salvation be a state of deliverance from sickness, and a state of deliverance from peril, do we not need it?
8397And if so, why is it not enough to guarantee this too?
8397And is it not such knowledge of Christianity that blocks the way with some of you for anything more real and more operative?
8397And is it not true that all such competitors of His, when they lead men to prefer them to Him, are''murderers,''in a sadder sense than Barabbas was?
8397And is it so sweet in your hearts that you can not but let its sweetness have expression by your lips?
8397And is not love the most powerful of all forces to influence conduct?
8397And is not that record enough?
8397And may we not say that the yearning of the servant is caught from the example of the Master?
8397And now why tarriest thou?
8397And saying, Sirs, why do ye these things?
8397And so is all life worship, and all worship hope?
8397And so the Apostles said:''What is the use of your squabbling thus?
8397And so, brethren, has He saved you?
8397And so, dear brethren, I come to you with my last question, this man rejoiced, believing in the Lord; why should not you; and why should not you now?
8397And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
8397And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans?
8397And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this?
8397And was he any better for it?
8397And what caused it?
8397And what comes of it?
8397And what did facts say?
8397And what do we mean in this connection by faith?
8397And what had he made of it?
8397And what had the handful of Christian people?
8397And what had the uncircumcised rabble of Antioch to do with''the promises made to the fathers''?
8397And what has it done for you?
8397And what is the instrument of edification in our ordinary religious parlance?
8397And what is the meaning of_ holy_?
8397And what nerved him thus to front death itself without a quiver?
8397And what of the other meaning of the word?
8397And what thus brought a cloud over his sky?
8397And what was it all for?
8397And what was it that made him master of circumstances, and enabled him to keep sunshine in his heart when winter bound all the world around him?
8397And what was it?
8397And what were the privileges which they thus jealously monopolised?
8397And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
8397And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
8397And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
8397And why should they not be motives for us all?
8397And yet, brethren, what is the use of toothless generalities?
8397And''shall the axe boast itself,''either''against''or apart from''Him that heweth therewith''?
8397Are former attainments continually being left behind?
8397Are not your bodies subject to the same laws?
8397Are the dying words of your Master,''This do in remembrance of Me,''written by you over everything you do?
8397Are these His doings?''
8397Are these all the gifts that we are bound to carry to heathen lands?
8397Are they Israelites?
8397Are they the seed of Abraham?
8397Are we as ready to recognise it as laying a very real responsibility upon us, and involving a very practical inference as to our own conduct?
8397Are we bolder to- day than we were yesterday?
8397Are we building there?
8397Are we not all members of the Church of England by virtue of our birth?
8397Are we ready to meet with more undaunted confidence whatever we may have to face?
8397Are we to be chopping logic, and arguing with every ignorant upstart who chooses to vent his heresies?
8397Are we to let the resemblance discredit the Christian message?
8397Are we to listen to the rude solution which says,''All lies alike''?
8397Are we, as a portion of His great heritage, being continually replenished by souls that come to tell what God has done for them?
8397Are you and I building ourselves up in that?
8397Are you safe?
8397Are you?
8397Art not thou that Egyptian, which before these days madest an uproar, and leddest out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?
8397As if he said,''Do you really think that I-- I-- am going to bow myself down to be a follower and adherent of that Christ of yours?
8397Augustine said,''Where Christ is there is the Church,''and that is true, but vague; for the question still remains,''And where_ is_ Christ?''
8397Beaten from every refuge, and lying there, he cries:''What wouldst Thou have me to do, Lord?''
8397Brethren, is it so with you?
8397But do we believe that He is verily putting forth His power, in no metaphor, but in simple reality, at present and here, and, if we will, through us?
8397But he can not do it unless the man opens his heart, as that''why?''
8397But if it lashes out with its hoofs against the point, what does it get but bleeding flanks?
8397But if the magistrates had said,''What customs?''
8397But were the tongue- like shapes of the flames significant too?
8397But what does that matter, if our names, dear friends, are written in the Lamb''s Book of Life, with this for sole epitaph,''a disciple''?
8397But what does the reason in verse 21 mean?
8397But what is the meaning of claiming for Jesus that He is anointed?
8397But what kind of faith?
8397But when I come to''And thou?''
8397But, a listener might ask, what has this witness of yours to do with Joel''s prophecy, or with this speaking with tongues?
8397But, making that acknowledgment, may we not make the use?
8397By what right can_ they_ talk of running the Christian race?
8397Can testimony not reach to this:''I know, because I saw, that a man was dead; I know, because I saw, a dead man live again''?
8397Can these bones live?''
8397Can you see''the grace of God''in the people?
8397Christian men and women, do you know anything of that o''er- mastering impulse?
8397Consider then, first, his-- what shall I call it?
8397Could there be such rottenness and corruption if the''salt''had not''lost his savour''?
8397Dear friends, do you carry with you the impulse for utterance of Christ''s name wherever you go?
8397Dear young friend, have you made it yours?
8397Did Festus wince a little at the mention of these, which ought not to have been on his wrists?
8397Did Paul remember Stephen, as the stones came whizzing on him?
8397Did Paul remember how he had been''consenting''to the death of Stephen on the very same charges?
8397Did ever a Cortez on the beach, with his ships in flames behind him, and a continent in arms before, cast himself on a more desperate venture?
8397Did not the Church pray for him?
8397Did such things happen?
8397Did the great galleys carry surgeons as now?
8397Did you ever count how many''_ straightways_''there are in the first chapter of Mark''s Gospel?
8397Did you ever see a squad of raw recruits being drilled in the barrack- yard?
8397Did you ever see what miserable daubs the scenes look, and how seamy it all is when the pitiless sunshine comes in?
8397Did you ever try to paint for yourselves, for instance, the scene described in the First Epistle to the Corinthians?
8397Do not all these emblems declare to us the possibility of a human spirit being charged to the limits of its capacity with a divine influence?
8397Do not such words sound like mockery when applied to us?
8397Do not you and the men in Patagonia breathe the same air?
8397Do these facts import anything at all to us?
8397Do they not slay the souls of their admirers?
8397Do we feel ever increasing within us the full blessedness and inspiration of that divine visitant?
8397Do we feel more thrillingly and gladly to- day than we did yesterday, that God is beside us?
8397Do we make a business of the cultivation of Christian character thus?
8397Do we rest the whole structure of our lives upon Jesus Christ?
8397Do we rightly appreciate that?
8397Do we speak to God merely by way of preface to one of us talking to his brethren?
8397Do we?
8397Do you begin your notions of Jesus Christ where His work begins?
8397Do you believe us or do you not?
8397Do you bring the sacred and the secular as close together as that?
8397Do you remember another incident, singularly parallel in essence, though entirely unlike in circumstances, to this one?
8397Do you remember one of the Apostle''s lovely and strong metaphors?
8397Do you remember that old story of the way in which the prisoners in the time of the French Revolution used to behave?
8397Do you think that theirs would be very elaborate prayers?
8397Do you wonder that I would urge on you just such a life as that of this man as your highest good?
8397Does it not seem the bitterest irony to talk about the usual life of a Christian as a course?
8397Does it not?
8397Does not Christ, in His long- suffering love, linger in like manner round each closed heart?
8397Does not that mean complete investiture of our nakedness with that heavenly- woven robe?
8397Does that not mean a complete immersion in, and submersion under, the cleansing flood?
8397Dynamos and encyclopaedias, gin and rifles, shirtings and castings?
8397Even Peter ventures only on''Lord, Thou knowest all things,''and on one flash of the old familiarity:''What shall this man do?''
8397For what has Paul cast away in becoming a Christian?
8397For what hast Thou started to Thy feet, from the eternal repose of Thy session at the right hand of God the Father Almighty?
8397For what purpose did God give us the blessing of knowing Christ ourselves?
8397Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as He did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ; what was I, that I could withstand God?
8397Full of the Holy Ghost, was he?
8397Full?
8397God had received them; should not the Church do so?
8397Had Annas forgot''His blood be on us, and on our children''?
8397Had he voluntarily and bravely joined them?
8397Had not God bid them speak, by their very knowledge of these?
8397Had the''sure mercy''proved, then, a broken reed?
8397Has not God set His seal on these communities to which we belong?
8397Has our Christianity revolutionised our nature in any such fashion?
8397Has that leaping fire died down into grey ashes?
8397Has that''rushing mighty wind''blown itself out, and a dead calm followed?
8397Has the oil dried in the cruse?
8397Have I not a right to appeal to the half- sleeping and half- waking consciousness that endorses my words in some hearts as I speak?
8397Have there been no Christian communities in later days animated by the same spirit?
8397Have we got them?
8397Have we got to that yet, or within sight of it, do you suppose?
8397Have we not to carry Christ?
8397Have we schooled ourselves to say honestly,''Therein I do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice''?
8397Have we translated our thoughts of Him into actions, and have we put all our actions under the control of our thoughts of Him?
8397Have you not to be contented to be fed in the same fashion, and to sleep and eat and drink in the same way?
8397Have you thus consecrated yourself to God?
8397Have you trod it, my friend-- that new and living way, which leads within the veil, into the secrets of loving communion with your Father in Heaven?
8397Have you, my brother, that faith by which we receive into our spirits Christ''s own Spirit, to be our life?
8397He had left Paphos with Barnabas and John Mark-- where were they?
8397He has another question to put to us, with another''why,''''Why should ye be stricken any more?
8397He knew the prisoners were all safe; why should he have come pale and trembling?
8397He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
8397Here are doors open; how came that?
8397Here are prisoners with the possibility of escape refusing it; how came that?
8397Here is one of his victims tenderly careful of his life and peacefulness, and taking the upper hand of him; how came that?
8397His first waking thought was,''What is God''s will for me to- day?
8397How are you sure?
8397How came His death to be the occasion of consolidating, not of shattering, their fellowship?
8397How came Peter to be so sure that a man who had died was the''Prince of Life''?
8397How came he to be so?
8397How came he to be that?
8397How came the lame man there?
8397How can a truth do any good to any one who does not believe in it?
8397How can you expect to see, unless you open your eyes?
8397How can you face it without going mad, unless you know God and trust Him as your Father through Christ?
8397How come there to be in Him, at one moment, calmness unmoved, and heroic self- oblivion, and at the next, agony, and all but despair?
8397How could death have power over the Prince of Life?
8397How could he believe upon Him if he knew so little about Him?
8397How do you propose to have your blood purified, if you do not fill your lungs with air?
8397How had they come in?
8397How is it possible that, if you do not take a medicine, it will work?
8397How long does an oak take before it gets too high for a sheep to crop at?
8397How long will that day be of which a thousand years are but as the morning twilight?
8397How many of us, knowing far more than he, have never asked the same wise question, or have never gone to Paul for an answer?
8397How much of it would bear the scrutiny which will have to come, and which in Paul''s case was so quiet and calm?
8397How shall a sinful soul come to a holy God?
8397How?
8397I do not ask you that;_ I_ do not ask you anything; but I pray you to ask yourselves these four questions: Am I Christ''s scholar?
8397I speak to you members of this church, and I ask you to ponder the question,--Is it so?
8397I wonder how many of you get the greater part of your living out of India and China?
8397I wonder if there are any of you who are saying,''I can not give up that''?
8397If anybody were so far left to himself as to go with this question to some of our modern wise men and teachers, they would say,''Saved?
8397If it does not, are you quite sure that it_ is_ Christianity at all?
8397If it does not, what does that mean?
8397If they were his friends, why did they not do something to shield him?
8397If you have not, will you do it when you go home; and notice how they come in?
8397If you take heed to prolong the point into a line, and hour by hour to renew the surrender and the cry,''Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?''
8397If you want to find out the flaws in some thin, badly- woven piece of cloth, you hold it up against the light, do you not?
8397If you were as near the edge as Stephen was, would it be wise for you to be interceding for other people''s forgiveness?
8397In His humiliation His judgment was taken away; and who shall declare His generation?
8397Indeed;--how came he to be so?
8397Introductory to what?
8397Is Pentecost a vanished glory, then?
8397Is anybody safe standing in front of that awful law that rules the whole universe,''Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap''?
8397Is it a cure, or is it not?''
8397Is it a sign of haste that the''garlands,''which should have been twined round the oxen''s horns, are mentioned separately?
8397Is it not bracing to see any one actuated by such motives as these?
8397Is it not but too ghastly a reality that all who thus choose them draw down ruin on themselves and''love death''?
8397Is it not singular and beautiful that Peter''s word by the bedside of the dead Dorcas is, with the exception of one letter, absolutely identical?
8397Is it of any use to have gas- fittings in your house, if they are not connected with the main?
8397Is it our actual?
8397Is not Death, too, God''s messenger to souls that love Him,''mighty and beauteous, though his face be hid''?
8397Is not the faith of our mission converts often a rebuke to us?
8397Is not the natural inference that the latter treatise will tell us what Jesus_ continued_''to do and teach''_ after_ He was taken up?
8397Is not the sequence in Peter''s defence substantially that which all Christian preaching should exhibit?
8397Is not this a Christian country?
8397Is our religion flame or ice?
8397Is that a transcript of my life and yours?
8397Is that all that I have to say?
8397Is that the breath that swells all the sails of your lives, and drives you upon your course?
8397Is that the proper order?
8397Is that what it will be to you?
8397Is that what you and I do with our quiet times?
8397Is that your idea of the best thing about a life?
8397Is the Christianity of the average church member and professing Christian a continuous advance?
8397Is the love of fame worthy of being called''the last infirmity of noble minds''?
8397Is their behaviour not a mirror in which we may see our own?
8397Is there an unbroken flow of such into what we call our communion?
8397Is there any answer to that?
8397Is there any contradiction between the two?
8397Is there any reason why it was not done but the one reason that it could not be done?
8397Is there anything outside a lunatic asylum more madlike than that?
8397Is to- day better than yesterday?
8397Is your daily life like that?
8397Is your house like that?
8397It is insolent to ask,''Understandest thou?''
8397It is very pleasant to small minds to say,''Did I not tell you so?
8397It was Peter''s argument in the case of Cornelius: they''have received the Holy Ghost as well as we,''''who was I, that I could withstand God?''
8397It was like the wondering question so unanswerable in the Psalm,''Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?''
8397Jesus was the one; who was the other?
8397King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
8397Let each of us ask,''Am I?
8397May I say, without seeming egotism to you it is granted even through the dark and cloudy envelope of my poor words?
8397Need I recall to you how noble a life issued from that fountain?
8397Nothing?
8397Notice, too, the pathetic''denied'': was Peter thinking of the shameful hour in his own experience?
8397Now do you think that the jailer''s question was a piece of foolish superstition?
8397Now if we put all this together, does not the shadowy figure begin to become more substantial?
8397Now that the whole battery was unmasked the issue was clear-- Is Christianity to be a Jewish sect or the universal religion?
8397Now these are the bones of his story; can we put flesh and blood upon them: and can we get any lessons out of them?
8397Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
8397Now, I ask you, what of Paul''s Gospel is not here?
8397Now, are you ready?
8397One prayer was answered; was the other left unanswered?
8397Or is it the delusion of ignoble ones?
8397Or they would say,''Saved?
8397Paul''s Christianity transformed him; does yours transform you?
8397Paul''s question is,''Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?''
8397Perfected through sufferings?
8397Peter said,''Why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?''
8397Philip might have sulked and said:''Why was I not chosen to do this work?
8397Saying, Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name?
8397Shall we respond?
8397Similarly another of the New Testament writers declares, in the broadest terms, that''this spake he of the Holy Spirit, which''--Apostles?
8397So it is worth while to stop for a moment and ask what is the criterion of greatness in our deeds?
8397So the question for us all is, What are we doing with what we know of Jesus Christ?
8397So will not our way be made right?
8397So, dear brethren, all these things being certainly so, what are we to say about the present state of Christendom?
8397So, then, the savant had to ask,_ How_ can there be life?
8397THE GREAT QUESTION AND THE PLAIN ANSWER''He brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
8397That being so, and Christianity having this feature in common with all the religions of men, how are we to account for the resemblance?
8397That fear then was past; what was he afraid of now?
8397That is beautiful, is it not?
8397That is the crown of Peter''s vindication, and his question,''Who was I, that I could withstand God?''
8397That is the right answer, especially if you can say to the antagonistic party,''Have you been down to the door, then, to see?''
8397That one question,''_ Why_ persecutest thou Me?''
8397That was as much as to say,''What have I done to merit thy hate?
8397The answer to that question is the answer to this other one,--have you sought your pardon already, and got it at the hands of Jesus Christ?
8397The determining consideration should be, Which course will best glorify my Master?
8397The one is,"What for?"
8397The one question is, Will the four anchors hold?
8397The question is all- important for each of us,''Have I this life, and does it move me, as the ships are borne along by the wind?''
8397The question,''What shall we do?''
8397Their first question was,''Where are we?''
8397Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart?
8397Then did His humanity need perfecting?
8397Then how does it come that men go on, as so many of my friends here now have gone on, all their days paying no attention to that need?
8397Then the chief captain came, and said, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
8397Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?
8397Then this being so-- what is the wise course of conduct?
8397Then was I happy and prosperous and peaceful in my home and in my business, and I said,''I shall never be moved,''and I forgot my God?
8397Then was Paul flying in the face of divine prohibitions when he held on his way in spite of all that could be said?
8397Then what do we find in these undeniably and admittedly genuine letters, written a quarter of a century after the supposed fact?
8397Then, dear brethren, how do you stand fronting that Unknown?
8397These things being so, how could the Apostles be silent?
8397They have the thing signified; what does it matter about the sign, which is good for us Jews, but needless for them?
8397They would have said,''The God whose_ you_ are and whom_ you_ serve?
8397They would not compliment him on either his honesty or his prudence, would they?
8397Thou that art named the House of Israel, is the Spirit of the Lord straitened?
8397To hand over their Messiah to the heathen,--what could be completer faithlessness to all Israel''s calling and dignity?
8397To how many of us the question might be put:''Did you receive the Holy Ghost when you believed?''
8397Turn ye, turn ye; why will ye die, O house of Israel?''
8397Unless they are, what sign of being Christians do we present?
8397WHOM TO OBEY,--ANNAS OR ANGEL?
8397WOULD- BE EXORCISTS''... Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?''
8397Was Gallio ever again brought into contact with Paul or Paul''s Lord?
8397Was Peter Luke''s informant?
8397Was Philip less under Christ''s guidance when miracle ceased and he was left to ordinary powers?
8397Was it His death only that thus elevated the disciples''thoughts of Jesus?
8397Was it a remembrance of that scene in Athens that made him write to the Corinthians that his message was''to the Greeks foolishness''?
8397Was it likely that, being there on such an errand, he should have profaned it?
8397Was it not just like Him?
8397Was not I christened when I was a child?
8397Was not Paul teaching men to climb up some other way, and so blasphemously abrogating a divine law?
8397Was not that scene in Paul''s lodging in Rome the end of an epoch and the prediction of a sad future?
8397Was that all?
8397Was there any time to make a long petition when the sword of a Philistine was whizzing about the suppliant''s ears?
8397Was there not a presumption that the power which had wrought so''good''a deed was good?
8397Was this the glorified body?
8397We condemn such narrowness, but do many of us not practise it in other forms?
8397We have the slow work of mining; the dynamite will be put into the hole one day, and the spark applied-- and then?
8397We know that certainly the great majority of us will be alive at the close of this New Year; but who will be the exceptions?
8397Well then, what about the masses of so- called Christians who feel nothing of any such constraining force?
8397Well, did that not make Him hurry as fast as He could to the bedside?
8397Were they those of the city, in which case the priest and procession would be coming from the temple outside the walls?
8397Were you ever on the stage of a theatre in the daytime?
8397What about a great many other things in your life?
8397What are the reasons for such an attitude as that?
8397What are we to say about the present state of English Christianity, Church and Dissent alike?
8397What brought them out of that Slough of Despond?
8397What but the conviction that they had a living Lord at God''s right hand, and a mighty Spirit in their spirits?
8397What but universal can such a message be?
8397What did Paul say?
8397What did all this succession of strange things mean?
8397What did that poor heathen man know about the Lord Jesus Christ?
8397What did that?
8397What did that?
8397What did they mean?
8397What difference is there between what a man does with his hands and what a man feels in his heart?
8397What do hundreds of us do with our knowledge of Christianity?
8397What do you do when dear ones say,''Rest on my love''?
8397What do you do when you trust a man who promises you any small gift or advantage?
8397What do you suppose his creditors would call him?
8397What does he do with himself now, when he goes away from home for a month, and does not get his ordinary work and surroundings?
8397What does it matter though we drop, having done but a fragment?
8397What does it matter though you do not have nay sermons?
8397What does it matter whether it be gold or clay?
8397What does it matter?
8397What does such an address teach you and me?
8397What does the shape of the cup matter?
8397What does the tortoise rest on?
8397What else was it to be expected that''the Lord''would do?
8397What had become of the people who said they saw him in the Temple?
8397What had made them so?
8397What had they to help them to understand it?
8397What has Jesus Christ done for thee, my friend, for me, for every soul of man?
8397What has become of the grand old words,''Trust ye in the Lord Jehovah''?
8397What have I_ not_ done to merit rather thy love?''
8397What have we to do in order to be quite sure of God''s intention for us?
8397What have you given?
8397What is a man to do in another world if all his life long he has only cultivated tastes which want this world for their gratification?
8397What is it in reality?
8397What is it to be saved?
8397What is that but the whole doctrine of works come up again in a new form?
8397What is that to me?
8397What is the beginning of the sentence?
8397What is the cement of souls?
8397What is the good of a knowledge of Christianity like that?
8397What is the meaning of the Baptist''s saying,''He shall baptise you in the Holy Ghost and fire''?
8397What is the meaning of the Master''s own saying,''Tarry ye... till ye be clothed with power from on high''?
8397What is the reason why so disproportionate a space of the Gospel is concerned with the last two days of our Lord''s life on earth?
8397What is the sensualist to do when he gets there?
8397What is the use of a signpost to a man who is lame, or who does not want to go down the road, though he knows it well enough?
8397What is wanted to turn the fact into a gospel?
8397What kind of Christians must they be who think of Christ as''a Saviour for me,''and take no care to set Him forth as''a Saviour for you''?
8397What kindled and fed that noble flame of self- devotion?
8397What made him able to do without the guide that a few hours before had been so indispensable?
8397What made the change?
8397What made the change?
8397What made this bird sing in a darkened cage?
8397What matter how long it takes to rise, if it does rise, and climb to the zenith?
8397What of him who withholds the Bread of Life, and all the while claims to be a follower of the Christ, who gave His flesh for the life of the world?
8397What raised their spirits, their courage, and increased their understanding of Him, and their faith in Him?
8397What shall we say of leaven which does_ not_ leaven, or of light which does_ not_ shine, or of salt which does_ not_ repel corruption?
8397What shape would it take?
8397What should we think of men in a shipwreck who were content to get into the lifeboat, and let everybody else drown?
8397What stage of the course have I to pass over to- day?''
8397What then are the qualifications making a man worthy of, in the sense of fit for, such a state?
8397What then does''constrained by the word''refer to?
8397What then?
8397What then?
8397What to do?
8397What to do?
8397What was it that came on that day on the Damascus road, amid the blinding sunshine of an Eastern noontide?
8397What was it which made his faith thus unreal?
8397What was it?
8397What was that Sanhedrin there for, but to try precisely such cases as these?
8397What was the Apostle bringing these two things-- the publicity given to the facts of Christ''s life, and the belief in the prophets-- together for?
8397What were Annas and his bluster to men whom Christ had bidden to speak, and to whom He had given the Spirit of the Father to speak in them?
8397What were the small stones from the brook that slew Goliath?
8397What will a young lady do in an other world, who spends her days here in reading trashy novels and magazines?
8397What will any of us do who have set our affections and our tastes upon this poor, perishing, miserable world?
8397What will be the end of that?
8397What will be the end of that?
8397What will be the end of that?
8397What will he do then?
8397What will he do with himself?
8397What would the Gentiles do with him?
8397What would you, a professing Christian, like to have for an epitaph on your grave?
8397What, then, is the significance of comparing that Divine Spirit with a river of water?
8397What, then, was the meaning of it?
8397What_ were_ the truths, what was his contribution to the illumination of Europe, and to the Church?
8397When Jesus comes to us, His first work is to set us to judge our past, and no man can muster up respectable answers to His question,''Why?''
8397When he heard how Paul, by God''s help, was flaming like a meteor from East to West, do you not think he wished that he had not been such a coward?
8397When they therefore were come together, they asked of Him, saying, Lord, wilt Thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
8397When was Lysias coming?
8397When we speak of''being edified,''what do we mean?
8397Whence came the transformation of the cowardly denier into the heroic confessor, who turns the tables on his judges and accuses them?
8397Whence, then, but from their own fault, could men have failed to find God?
8397Where among us are to be found lives blazing with enthusiastic devotion and earnest love?
8397Where did Luke get his information of Peter''s thoughts in that hour?
8397Where did it come from, I wonder?''
8397Where had the''beloved physician''learned so much about the sea and ships?
8397Where in all this is there a trace of the special Apostolic powers which have been alleged to be transmitted from them?
8397Where was the commandment to set it aside?
8397Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
8397Which of them was right?
8397Which shall I make it for myself?
8397Who are''they''who stoned Paul?
8397Who can doubt that the courage of the Christians is infinitely nobler than the fury of the mob or the cowardice of the Asiarchs, kindly as they were?
8397Who can imagine the shock of the answer to Saul''s mind?
8397Who is Apollos?
8397Who is the sectary-- I or they?''
8397Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?
8397Who was it that came and said,''Brother Saul, the Lord hath sent me that thou mightest be filled with the Holy Ghost''?
8397Who was the greatest man in Rome at that hour?
8397Who were these wandering strangers that they should gather such a crowd?
8397Whose fault is it?
8397Why be anxious about what three hundred and sixty- five days may bring, when we know what Eternity will bring?
8397Why did Jesus Christ not hear the cry of these poor suppliants sooner?
8397Why did he leave Peter standing there, half dazed and with his deliverance incomplete?
8397Why did he not ask forgiveness for himself?
8397Why did not the Church share the fate of John''s disciples, who scattered like sheep without a shepherd when Herod chopped off their master''s head?
8397Why did these men act in exactly the opposite way?
8397Why did they not go back to Galilee and their nets?
8397Why divert our God- given faculty of hope from its true object?
8397Why do they not feel it?
8397Why do you make the meeting of your needs, or your desires, or your tastes, or your intellect your sole object?
8397Why do you not spend your money upon technical schools, soup- kitchens, housing of the poor, and the like?
8397Why does any one not trust Jesus Christ?
8397Why does any one refuse to believe?
8397Why forgettest thou?
8397Why has any one not faith in the Lamb of God?
8397Why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
8397Why is this?
8397Why look along the low level among the mists of earth and forests and swamps, when we can see the road climbing to the heights?
8397Why need we care whether anybody ever hears of us after we are dead and buried, so long as God knows about us?
8397Why neglectest thou?
8397Why not; and why not now?
8397Why should James be slain, and Peter miraculously delivered?
8397Why should Peter have been brought, then, by two visions and two long journeys?
8397Why should he have gone to Paul and Silas, his two prisoners, for an anodyne to his fears?
8397Why should it be that a portion of your lives should be left unfilled by that rich mercy?
8397Why should the reading of Moses every Sabbath be a reason for these concessions?
8397Why should we be anxious?
8397Why should you not now see the Christ and welcome Him?
8397Why should you postpone possessing the purest joy, the highest blessing, the divinest strength?
8397Why should you put off welcoming your best Friend into your heart?
8397Why should you?
8397Why so?
8397Why the difference?
8397Why the difference?
8397Why torment ourselves with casting the fashion of uncertain evils, when we can enter into the great peace of looking for''that blessed Hope''?
8397Why trouble with the world when we have heaven?
8397Why was Barnabas''act singled out for mention, since there was nothing peculiar about it?
8397Why was Paul not to be afraid?
8397Why was he not thinking about the judgment that he was going to meet so soon?
8397Why was it that at this period the Apostle took up this new designation?
8397Why was it that the name''Christian''ran all over Christendom in the course of a century and a half?
8397Why was their prayer not answered, then?
8397Why, admitting what thou dost, art thou not an out- and- out Christian?
8397Why, then, should the Church fear?
8397Why, then, this exceptional detail about the martyrdom of Stephen?
8397Why, with those tongues of fire hovering over our heads, should we be cowering over grey ashes in which there lives a little spark?
8397Why?
8397Why?
8397Why?
8397Will a water tap run in your sculleries, if there is no pipe that joins it with the source of supply?
8397Will anything but the Resurrection and Pentecost account for the psychological transformation effected in him and the other Apostles?
8397Will he resist?
8397Will he rise melted by love, and softened into submission, or hardened by resistance to the call of the exalted Lord?
8397Will he yield?
8397With the instinctive alertness of his profession and character, his immediate question was,''Art thou for us or for our enemies?''
8397Wonder, with perhaps some foreboding of what the answer would be, is audible in the question,''Who art Thou?''
8397Would it not sound more real if we read''being built up''?
8397Would not the testimony which can be alleged for Christ''s Resurrection be enough to guarantee any event but this?
8397Would that be your experience if the last moment came now?
8397Would the Church of to- day meet threats with like unanimity of desire for boldness in confession?
8397Would they not have more power than they have now?
8397Would you think it was common sense in a young man who was going to be a doctor, and took no interest in anything but farming?
8397You may easily offend a man by saying to him,''Wo n''t you be a Christian too?''
8397You who have dwelt in the suburbs of Christ''s Kingdom all your lives-- why can not you go inside the gate as quickly?
8397You young people are asking,''Who will show us any good?''
8397_ Me_,''with a very large capital M--''Me a Christian?''
8397a great man?
8397a hero?
8397a millionaire?
8397and do we find that life, as it advances, but tightens our hold on Jesus Christ, who is our hope?
8397and does it not preach to us some lessons that we may well take to heart?
8397and if He withdraws a little way, does He not do so rather to stimulate search after Him, and tarry near enough to be found by every seeking heart?
8397and if I am not, why this emptiness in the presence of such abundance?''
8397and the other question, If it is not so, wherefore?
8397does that describe you?
8397is it not strange that we should shrink from that change which will enable us to realise it fully and eternally?
8397left ignorant, lonely, ringed about with enemies, how could they be glad?
8397must_ we_ bring the water for you?''
8397no; distinguished and leading men?
8397no; office- bearers?
8397no; ordained men?
8397of himself, or of some other man?
8397or as He said to the weeping sister of Lazarus,''Believest thou this?''
8397or those of the Apostles''lodging?
8397or those of the temple itself?
8397or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
8397should be followed by''What shall I do, Lord?''
8397the other,"What good will the aim do you if attained?"''
8397we can part the two, can not we?
8397what wilt Thou have me to do?''
8397why persecutest thou Me?''
6849A Christian?
6849A Council truly-- was that all?
6849A wife, my Lord?
6849Ah, my Saladin, thou wert never in love, I take it? 6849 All of them-- all?
6849Am I a brute? 6849 Am I in presence of the Prince of India?"
6849Am I not to discover myself to her? 6849 Am I not to see her face?
6849Am I to understand you gave him the form?
6849And Mahomet, the Father of Islam-- what is he?
6849And Nilo?
6849And Scholarius?
6849And Sergius?
6849And art thou permitted to be confidential with me?
6849And carried off his son?
6849And from whose hands thinkest thou he dreams of deriving the honor?
6849And her porters?
6849And here-- what are these, and what the name on them?
6849And the State-- how dealt he with the State?
6849And the peddler?
6849And then?
6849And these, Count-- these poor women not of my house, and the children-- can you not save them also?
6849And to- day?
6849And wine?
6849And you found it?
6849Are the boxes secure? 6849 Are these beings indeed in thy likeness?"
6849Are they in the gurglet now?
6849Are they inhabited?
6849Are they mounted?
6849Are you a Christian?
6849Are you a Moslem?
6849Are you engaged?
6849Are you fishermen?
6849Art thou a believer?
6849Art thou an oarsman?
6849Art thou not He?
6849At last?
6849At this hour? 6849 Blows the wind to the city or from it?"
6849Brings he a following?
6849But if I put him to sleep, O Prince?
6849But if they have somewhat to impart to him?
6849But thou-- O my friend, if thou shouldst fall?
6849But you know something of him?
6849By what means? 6849 By whom?"
6849By whose authority is this arrest renewed?
6849Ca n''t we get in under the grand stand?
6849Can I do nothing for you?
6849Children of the Prophet?
6849Come then, and I will put thee in the way to some red wine; for art thou not a traveller?
6849Constantine? 6849 Did I not hear thee say the same in thy holy Sancta Sophia, in such wise that these deserved to cast themselves at thy feet?
6849Did I understand you to say the entertainment took place in Lael''s presence?
6849Did he swear it?
6849Did he tell them what to do?
6849Did so greatly?
6849Did you not advise him to come to me?
6849Did you not order the rebuilding?
6849Did you place the jewels in new bags? 6849 Did you stop at the White Castle?"
6849Didst thou see any of the balls?
6849Do n''t I? 6849 Do you know Uel the merchant?"
6849Do you know how large it is?
6849Do you know where his house is?
6849Do you speak for yourself or the Prince?
6849Does he reside here?
6849Does he want fish?
6849Does it open into the arena?
6849Does it surprise you so much? 6849 Does not the Princess Irene dwell here?"
6849Dost thou threaten me?
6849Enemy-- my Lord''s enemy? 6849 Everything?"
6849Fish?
6849For my flight, Count Corti?
6849For ransom?
6849For the Greek?
6849For what? 6849 Friends-- countrymen!--Is there no Christian to kill me?"
6849Full five?
6849Going?--and without telling me where I am? 6849 Good friend,"she began, in a low, beseeching tone,"is the heretic who is to suffer here yet?"
6849Greeks?
6849Had he a family?
6849Had he other children?
6849Has my Lord finished his census yet? 6849 Hast thou eaten nothing?
6849Have they another lion?
6849Have you been on either of them recently?
6849Have you been to it?
6849Have you other suggestion?
6849He is a Russian, you say?
6849How came they there?
6849How came you by him?
6849How can he help you?
6849How did he manage them?
6849How did you know him?
6849How do you call this kind?
6849How does he communicate with them?
6849How is he called?
6849How is she coming?
6849How long is it since the poor lady was so bereft?
6849How many of you are there?
6849How much do you want?
6849How old is he?
6849How old is the cistern?
6849How was it named?
6849How, Prince?
6849How, my Lord?
6849How, my Lord?
6849How? 6849 I can not go and leave her; neither can I take her with me, for what would then become of father Uel?
6849I fear, I fear--"What, my Lord?"
6849If one have wisdom, O son of Abed- din, whence is it except from Allah? 6849 If this old Christian empire should be lost through folly of mine, who will there be to forgive me if not Thou?"
6849In advance?
6849In thy total of doctrine, what is Jesus Christ?
6849In what tongue did he speak?
6849Indeed? 6849 Is he not a Greek?"
6849Is he so old then?
6849Is he the monster they call him?
6849Is he to be Captain of the guard?
6849Is it broken?
6849Is it in use now?
6849Is it so bad? 6849 Is it so near the break of day?"
6849Is it thou?
6849Is it time?
6849Is it what a woman may hear?
6849Is my Lord less able than the Crusaders? 6849 Is that the hamari''s boat next the leader?"
6849Is the Countess living?
6849Is the Duke mad?
6849Is the gate locked?
6849Is the lion turned in already?
6849Is the man mad?
6849Is the piece trained on the gate?
6849Is there no Christian to kill me?
6849Is there not something else in the urgency?
6849Is this boy Mahommed greater than his father?
6849Is this the last one?
6849Is your going so certain?
6849It is night, and what bringest thou?
6849Joqard, Joqard? 6849 Knowest thou not that I have devoted this house to Allah?
6849Knowest thou the road he will take?
6849Mad? 6849 Mahommed, saidst thou, John Grant?"
6849May the castle be found?
6849Must I talk to you from this distance? 6849 Must men be restrained because the thing they wish to do was never heard of before?
6849My attendants are gone to the chapel, but I will hear you-- or will you lend us your presence at the service, and have the audience afterwards?
6849My friend, is there anything in your knowledge which might serve such a rumor?
6849My medicines-- are they ready for packing?
6849Nay, Count Corti, is it not for me to ask what thou dost here?
6849No, Captain, the wound can not be serious; and besides, how canst thou get to thy ships?
6849No, where is it?
6849Now, by the trials and sufferings of the Most Christian Mother, are we beasts insensible to destruction? 6849 Oh, I was wondering if the story is public?"
6849Old or young?
6849One?
6849Or is it I who am in your doubt?
6849Prey or combat?
6849Prince Mahommed-- son of the terrible Amurath?
6849Sancta Sophia, my Lord?
6849Say you so?
6849Seest thou not, O fool, that when we take the city we will recover thy horse? 6849 Sergius, did the Hegumen tell you whence this calumny had origin?"
6849Shall I proceed, O Princess?
6849Shall I return the paper?
6849Shall we go by the streets we came?
6849She went out in her chair, did you say?
6849Sir Count, where is my kinswoman?
6849Stand here before me.... Thou lovest me, I believe?
6849Sultan Mahommed? 6849 Tell me"--he fixed his eyes darkly on the visitor--"tell me first why thou art here?"
6849Tell me, O Princess, if you have received any disrespect since you entered this palace? 6849 That is his landing there?"
6849That way points the punishment? 6849 The Prince of India who is the friend of the Sultan Mahommed?"
6849The cistern is public, I believe; may I see it?
6849Then the hamari was not gasconading?
6849Then why not with Nilo?
6849They slew the Count Corti?
6849This castle was sacked and burned by pirates, was it not?
6849This is a day of thanks to God for a great mercy; who dares profane it by tumult?
6849Thou Islamite-- thou son of Mahomet, though born of a Christian, whom servest thou? 6849 Thou didst it, Count?"
6849Though why should I be astonished? 6849 To the cells?"
6849Turn the seven twins into a cathedral, will they? 6849 Was anybody hurt?"
6849Was there not more of his message?
6849Well, my Lord,said the ambassador, touched by the brevity of the communication,"did not the great lady deign an explanation?"
6849Well, what things?
6849Were there more?
6849Were there no other animals, no horses or oxen?
6849What am I there? 6849 What became of them?"
6849What can he want? 6849 What could he do with the net, little Princess?"
6849What did he say?
6849What did he there?
6849What did he wear?
6849What do I understand, O Prince, by the term''total of doctrine''?
6849What does this mean? 6849 What flag was the ship flying?"
6849What following had he?
6849What for?
6849What further can they do?
6849What has happened, Count Corti? 6849 What has happened?"
6849What if he does?
6849What if my coming were the answer of one of them to the other''s prayer?
6849What is it now?
6849What is it, then?
6849What is it? 6849 What is it?"
6849What is it?
6849What is it?
6849What is it?
6849What is that hanging from thy belt?
6849What is the device on yon pennon?
6849What is the hour?
6849What is the matter?
6849What is the message you bring me?
6849What is the verse?
6849What is this, Ali?
6849What is this, my Lord, but an Incarnation? 6849 What is thy pleasure?"
6849What is to be done with him?
6849What meal, pray, will fashion allow them to me dished?
6849What next, my son?
6849What next?
6849What now, Ali?
6849What now?
6849What of him, pray?
6849What of them? 6849 What ought I to do?"
6849What part?
6849What thing of devilish craft is here?
6849What time is it?
6849What was the name of the boy?
6849What would I do with it? 6849 What would you have me do?"
6849What, grumble, do they?
6849What, is it not light enough?
6849What, retire now? 6849 What, then, is it?"
6849When did he arrive?
6849When?
6849Where am I?
6849Where are they now?
6849Where are they? 6849 Where are they?"
6849Where are you going?
6849Where did they strike?
6849Where from?
6849Where is he?
6849Where is he?
6849Where is the Church?
6849Where is the Greek?
6849Where is the hamari now-- where? 6849 Where is the negro now?"
6849Where may I wait on you?
6849Where, Captain?
6849Where?
6849Where?
6849Which gate?
6849Which way now?
6849Who are you?
6849Who are you?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who but a young fool would think of such a thing? 6849 Who calls me?"
6849Who carried it?
6849Who is John Grant?
6849Who is gone? 6849 Who is he?"
6849Who is he?
6849Who is with her?
6849Why alas?
6849Why did n''t they give him to the lion?
6849Why do you ask?
6849Why do you burn your huts?
6849Why do you run? 6849 Why dost thou not kill me?"
6849Why not?
6849Why not?
6849Why should I retire?
6849Why so?
6849Why the need of grace? 6849 Why?"
6849Will I not hear from you?
6849Will my Lord please retire?
6849Will my Lord walk with me a little aside? 6849 Will she pay us our price?"
6849Will the stars show me a road to possession of the harbor? 6849 Wilt thou tell her one Aboo- Obeidah is at the door with a blessing and a story for her?"
6849With but a company of nine?
6849With what object?
6849Yes, and what is strange, he is the very man who got the Prince of India''s negro--"The giant?"
6849Yes, dear, to everybody but me,he answered, lightly, and asked in turn:"How do you like the palace?"
6849You approve my keeping it where it is, then? 6849 You are Sergius, the monk?"
6849You have in your service an African--"Nilo?"
6849You know me? 6849 You know my method of speech with him?"
6849You mean there is another Light of the World? 6849 You saw him closely?"
6849You want the boat alone?
6849You would die for the Princess?
6849Your Majesty, he was a husband and father seeking his family; with all humility, what else is there for him to do?
6849Your servant?
6849''Have done with your vanities,''the Christian thunders:''Who has told the truth like Jesus?''
6849''He has been here, then?
6849''How?''
6849''Master,''the lawyer asked,''which is the great commandment in the law?''
6849''No,''the Islamite answers:''Who but Mahomet?''
6849''She might become my wife''--on condition.... What condition?"
6849''What Prince Mahommed?''
6849''What is it for?''
6849''Where are your horses?''
6849''Where your Mohammedan crew?''
6849''Where your galley?''
6849''Where?''
6849--"Only to- night my Lord spoke of him as a marvel."--"Mirza?"...
6849--the wily tutor responded:"My Lord has already named him."--"I?"
6849... And who are they that say''God hath partners-- a Son and his Mother''?
6849... Oh, my Phranza, what thinkest thou the false monk is carrying under his hood?"
6849... You will take me to him, will you not?
6849A fan?--And in his chamber?
6849A little later he took to answering the appeal-- I hear, but where art thou?
6849A man or a God?
6849Again, in what passage has our Lord required belief in the personage of the Holy Ghost as an article of faith essential to salvation?
6849Ah, Your Majesty is asking, will the parallel never end?
6849Ah, my dear friend in need, what canst thou see of gain for him from Mahommed?"
6849Already the guilty begin to pray-- but to whom?
6849Am I left out?
6849Am I shaken by visions of ruin to my country?
6849Am I sick?
6849Am I to lose her, and never know my enemy?
6849And again:"Tell us, O son of Mousa, when we are in the town what will you look for?"
6849And are not the Articles which they have imposed to be passed by us as stratagems dangerous to our souls?
6849And as note was taken of him, the question was continually on the lip, What possesses the man?
6849And as to himself, how could he more certainly provoke a forfeiture of her love?...
6849And besides, did I not foresee your passion?
6849And everywhere the two questions-- Has she been found?
6849And from the Parsee;''No-- Who but Zarathustra?''
6849And if a man die, is it not also written:''Repute not those slain in God''s cause to be dead; nay, alive with God, they are provided for''?
6849And if you have the disposition to defend me"--"You doubt me, O Princess?"
6849And the dead?
6849And the hamari?
6849And the spirit swelled within him as he asked, Who are my brethren?
6849And the sword-- is it with the books?"
6849And then?
6849And thou-- what wilt thou put thy hand to first?"
6849And was it not too late?
6849And what is he?
6849And what more natural than that he should see that mother descending to the chapel in her widow''s weeds to pray for him?
6849And what now?
6849And what was her true relationship to the Prince?
6849And what was that upon his breast?
6849And when?
6849And you thought I could not endure hearing you tell it?
6849Are Christians so unwilling to trust God?"
6849Are his arsenals full?
6849Are his gifts so many and rich?
6849Are there not men to take this charge upon them?"
6849Are there two such in Byzantium?"
6849Are they indeed sayings of Jesus Christ?"
6849Are you listening, child?"
6849Are you willing?"
6849Art thou hearing, Prince?"
6849Art thou listening?
6849As a circumstance, its tendency is to confirm the theory that men are creatures of education and association.... Was his mother living?
6849At length she asked:"Have you heard from Father Hilarion?"
6849At length she asked:"Then, O Count, thou wert his playmate in childhood?"
6849At length she asked:"Wouldst thou like to know if I am indeed a heretic?"
6849At this she raised her veil entirely, and in turn asked:"Which father do you mean?"
6849Be reasonable, I say, O Princess, and hear how I will conquer you.... Are not the better years of life ours?
6849Briefly, O Princess, to which is obligation first owing?
6849But Lael then inquired:"Where have you been to- day?"
6849But how is it you are but four?"
6849But how was he, standing on a platform at the eastern edge of the reservoir, mighty in so many senses, to determine its shape, width, length?
6849But how?
6849But if you are the monk''s friend, why do you want to see him die?"
6849But might it not be too late?
6849But say you are right-- that they of whom you speak are the Church-- what can I do?"
6849But what did the young man think of my proposal to the Emperor?"
6849But what was the Prince''s utmost achievement in comparison with this interior?
6849But where was he?
6849But where?
6849But who was the young woman at the door calmly directing some men bringing out the body of one apparently dead?
6849But who were they responsible for grace to the Academy?
6849But, Prince of India, what shadows are disturbing thee?
6849By Allah and Mahomet arid Christ-- all in one-- if by the compound the oath will derive an extra virtue-- what is there to consume so much time?
6849By the indifferent manner too many of those ready to die defending its divine origin observe it?
6849By this time the chill of the first fear was over with Lael, and she asked:"Can we go on?"
6849By what management was he to make the surrender without exposing the understanding between the conqueror and himself?
6849Can I ever again be confident of my judgment?
6849Can a man prophesy except he have in him the light of the Spirit?"
6849Can it be the Emperor is making ready to die?
6849Can it be, O Mirza, can it be, you tell me these things imagining them new to me?
6849Can you?"
6849Christian or Moslem, are you willing to refer our rivalry for the young woman to God?"
6849Coming near, the Prince raised his eyes-- stopped-- smiled-- and said:"Count Corti-- or Mirza the Emir-- which have I the honor of meeting?"
6849Could he endure her salutation?
6849Could the Emperor have published what took place between them?
6849Cruel?
6849Dare you as much?"
6849Did I not bring you to this?
6849Did I not, the night of our parting, foretell what would happen?"
6849Did I stop there?
6849Did Mahommed decide affirmatively?
6849Did ever woman lay her head on my breast perforce?"
6849Did he set a becoming example to his Clergy?
6849Did not every man love her at sight?
6849Did she remember him?
6849Did you see him?''
6849Directly the Count was reseated, Mahommed continued:"And you, too, love the Princess Irene?
6849Directly, having risen to a sitting posture, Lael found her tongue:"You are not my father Uel, or my father the Prince of India?"
6849Do I hold to this or that?
6849Do any of you deny the Real Presence in the bread and wine of communion?"
6849Do you comprehend me?"
6849Do you hear me?"
6849Do you know you are talking the incredible to me?
6849Do you remember?"
6849Do you think I too would not like to be rich?--I who live doggedly on three noumias, helped now and then by scanty palm- salves from travellers?"
6849Does not Mahommed draw his supplies by sea?"
6849For what other outcome could there be to the ceaseless contention of fears and hopes now hers?
6849From the Ceylonesian:''Who is worthy praise but Buddha?''
6849Guilt seeks exclusion, does it not?
6849Had Heaven at last given them an understanding of the peril of the city?
6849Had he at last made an impression upon her?
6849Had he not been willing to meet old Tamerlane with that same sword?
6849Had he not enjoyed the delight of holding him out over the wall to be dropped to death?
6849Had one stopped him to ask, Where are you going?
6849Had she wept for him?
6849Had the Gypsies at last a partisan?
6849Had they been served with a mess of brag, or was the fellow really capable?
6849Had they not spared and converted the Khagan of the Avars?
6849Had this last accusation reference to the Emperor''s dream of making her his wife?
6849Has any one impugned your motive in going to the Cynegion?
6849Has he come?
6849Has he found an artificer to his mind?"
6849Has he his ships, and sailors, and soldiers?
6849Has he money according to the estimate?"
6849Has not the sweet water that comes down from the hills seeking the sea through our meadow furnished drink for our fathers hundreds of years?
6849Has she been found?"
6849Hast thou eaten and drunk?"
6849Hast thou found it?
6849Hast thou yet to learn that perfidy is not a trait of any class?
6849Have they another lion?"
6849Have they no eyes?
6849Have you laid the Sacred Books in the boxes?"
6849Have you not heard the aforetime saying,''Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation''?
6849He answered gravely:"Do you remember a bear tender, one of the amusements at the fisherman''s fete?"
6849He attacked the Church then?"
6849He believes the defence is lost-- the captains believe so-- and thou?"
6849He had scarcely resumed his position before she asked, still in the quiet searching manner:"What is the highest religious crime?
6849He is a foreigner-- this is not his home-- he has no kindred here-- what can be his motive?
6849He is comparing the incidents of the two Incarnations of the Spirit or Holy Ghost; he is asking himself:''Can there have been several Sons of God?''
6849He keeps ambassadors with the Sultan-- what for, if not to be advised?"
6849He was studying some big books, but quit them, and picked me up, and asked me who I was?
6849Her face was the hue of a scarlet poppy, and I feared to go further than ask concerning the plate:''What does it mean?''
6849Here again the Lawgiver is God; but the Son-- who is he?
6849Here, he thought, was a subject worth studying, and speedily two mysteries presented themselves to him: Who was the Prince of India?
6849Him the first Constantine sent to prison for life, did he not?"
6849His business was to deceive and betray-- whom?
6849His look and tone were exceedingly grave, and she studied his face, and questioned him in turn:"You are very serious-- why?"
6849Honor and duty call me to the gate; the Emperor may be calling me; but how can I go, leaving you in the midst of such peril and horrors?"
6849How better recommend myself to His Majesty of Blacherne?
6849How came the words in his mouth now?
6849How can such thing be?"
6849How could he look at the kindly face of the master he was betraying?
6849How could it have been accomplished so completely?
6849How could they have passed the gates unseen?
6849How did he look?
6849How do you know the man you met at set of sun yesterday was the man you saluted and had salute from this morning?
6849How do you prepare them for the table?"
6849How long, I say?"
6849How many plans of relief he formed who can say?
6849How may a soul contain itself knowing God has chosen it for such mighty things?
6849How much?"
6849How old was I?
6849How then could he, Sergius, a foreigner, young, and without influence, combat a fraternity powerful in the city and most powerful up at Blacherne?
6849How think you I have named my galley?"
6849How was he single- handed to save her unharmed in the scramble of the hour?
6849How was he to get them safely to the Church, and defend them there?
6849How wilt thou take it?"
6849Hypocrite-- traitor-- which is thy master, Mahomet or Christ?"
6849I am a friend of his"--her voice trembled--"may I see him?"
6849I believe she had a spirit to prefer death to dishonor-- but dead or dishonored, wilt thou merge thy interest in her into mine?"
6849I believe you said you are a stranger?"
6849I came in haste to-- to see what his guns have done-- or-- why should I not say it?
6849If Demedes were exposed through his endeavor, what of the father?
6849If a messenger with intelligence for some one in the procession, why not wait for him outside?
6849If great calamity were to threaten Christianity in the East, would he lend it material help?...
6849If he had a design against Lael, what was there to prevent him from attempting it?
6849If living, how old would she be?
6849If my hand is cunning with weapons, should not the Greeks be taught it?
6849If my life were but a day-- One morn, one night, With a golden noon for play, And I, of right, Could say what I would do With it-- what would I do?
6849If the Emperor intrusted the guardianship of the gate to one foreigner, why not to another?
6849If the powers of hell are not to prevail against the Church, what may men do against the sword of God?"
6849If these were empty compliments, if the relations between the potentates were slippery, if war were hatching, what was the Emperor about?
6849If they betray one side, will they be true to the other?
6849If they made betrayal horrible in thought, what would the fact be?...
6849If they were killed, we should find their bodies; if they are alive and innocent, why are they not here?
6849If this were less true, comes then the argument: How can you dispose of the properties in hand, and quiet the gossips in the_ Gabour''s_ palace?
6849If thou wert the denounced, O Sergius, how wouldst thou wish to be done by?"
6849If, in the conflict certain of precipitation, the latter sided with his son-- and what could be more natural?--would not the Brotherhood follow him?
6849In fact, he was asking, Who am I?
6849In other words, why not have the duty committed to himself and his people?
6849In these respects how is it with the friend who vouched for you to the head of the Church?
6849In this mighty business who is worthier to be the first help of my hands than the Messenger of the Stars?"
6849In what should it be written, if at all, except in my blood-- so close is it to me?...
6849In what spirit would he receive the news?
6849Is Syama there?"
6849Is he gone?
6849Is he indeed the Sultan of Sultans he promised to be?
6849Is he never coming?"
6849Is he not a dog of an unbeliever?
6849Is he well?
6849Is he well?"
6849Is it agreed?"
6849Is it agreed?"
6849Is it not enough to betray my kinsman?
6849Is it not so?"
6849Is it not so?"
6849Is it not written:''A soul can not die except by permission of God, according to a writing of God, definite as to time''?
6849Is it therefore less grace- giving?"
6849Is not this a good time to renew thyself?"
6849Is she never to know me?"
6849Is she not to know me?"
6849Is the Prince of India coming?"
6849Is there a Greek of trust, and so truly a lover of his race, to help me make the promise a deed done?
6849Is there a nearer way than this?"
6849Is there a tribunal to sentence him?
6849Is there no principle to which we can refer the matter-- no Christian principle?
6849Islands, of course, but their names?"
6849Judas, what dost thou in this city?
6849Let it pass, let it pass-- I understand thee.... But what further hast thou from the meeting?"
6849Let me ask first, did the Hegumen mention the name of one such associate?"
6849Looking at the calculation, the Prince appeared to reply from it:"At four o''clock, March twenty- sixth"--"And the year?"
6849Looking sharply at Kalil, the master asked:"You say you superintended the running of the lines in person?"
6849Mahommed asked mockingly:"Is it Mirza I am treating with, or Count Corti?
6849Mahommed meantime kept close watch upon him, and now he asked:"What ails thee?"
6849More grievous yet, could he deceive her?
6849More serious, if the harbor is left to the Greeks, how can he prevent the Genoese in Galata from succoring them?
6849My Lord derives information from those treacherous people in the day; does he know of the intercourse between the towns by boats in the night?
6849My Lord will have a time winning the Princess over to the Right Understanding; but in the fields of Love who ever repented him of his labor?
6849No?
6849Now at the mid of the night in which I whistle up my dogs of war to loose them on the_ Gabour_--How, Mirza-- what ails you?
6849Now is it possible we have here at last an exception?
6849Now that the gate St. Romain is in ruins and the ditch filled?"
6849Now what think you of this as a parallel incident of his sojourn in the wilderness?"
6849Now will you swear?"
6849Now, my Lord, and very reverend sirs, do not the words quoted come to us clean of mystery?
6849Now, of the classes in Byzantium, which is it by whom hate of Jews is the article of religion most faithfully practised?
6849O Princess, are you giving me heed?
6849Of Lysander, he asked:"Is the Princess Irene here or in the city?"
6849Of the classes in Byzantium to- day, who are the kings?
6849Of what use are eyes in a hollow rayless as this?
6849Of what was I speaking?
6849Of what was she thinking?--Of him?
6849Of whom might I expect such service but a lover?
6849Offended?
6849On the street he heard everywhere of the rewards, and everywhere the question, Has she been found?
6849Or a King of Lions?
6849Or a prison agape for him?
6849Or by whom?
6849Or did he assert both claimants to be of the same Church, and it the only true one, then why the refusal to partake of the Sacraments?
6849Or didst thou see her?
6849Or do you not love them so much?...
6849Or do you not love your religion so much?"....
6849Or hast thou been invited?"
6849Or idiots exempt from the penalties of sin and impiety?
6849Or if he told her, would it not be one more grief to the many she was already breaking under-- one, the most unendurable?
6849Or rather, to men in authority, like the Hegumen of your Brotherhood, what is the highest of all crimes?"
6849Or that the painted Mother above the altar, though it spoke through a miraculous halo, could save her when found?
6849Or torture in readiness?
6849Or was she then in Sancta Sophia?
6849Or why I was brought here?
6849Perceiving the Emperor was again repenting the dismissal of Urban, the Captain held his peace until asked:"What shall we now do?"
6849Perceiving the man''s reliance in his weapon, Mahommed returned:"How many times didst thou pray yesterday?"
6849Poor without fault, were they to suffer, and curse God with the curse of the sick, the cold, the naked, the hungry?
6849Profane a Mosque, wilt thou?"
6849Room there may be to say the alternatives were a judgment upon him, but who will deny him pity?
6849Say such anticipation followed you, Sergius-- what would you do with the plate?"
6849Say you come out winners, what will you do with the prize?
6849See you not I am your comrade, Mirza the Emir?
6849See you not the Spirit, sometimes called the Comforter, in you?
6849Send me no more despatches advisory of the Emperor"--"And the Princess Irene, my Lord?"
6849Shall I call them the Church?"
6849Shall I not build a mosque with five minarets because other builders stopped with three?
6849Shall a Christian beat us, and wear the virtue of our daughter as it were a leman''s favor?
6849She stayed her agitation, and asked:"What are your orders?"
6849She was parted from me; and with whose eyes could I see her so well as with yours, O my falcon?
6849She whom he was under compact to deliver to Mahommed?
6849She would ask-- if but to thank God for mercies-- to what joyful accident his return was owing?
6849Should he build in the city or amidst the grove of Judas trees on the crest of Candilli?
6849Should he fly her recognition or betray his confiding master?
6849Should he go on?...
6849Should he tell the Princess?
6849So it occurred to Demedes, the main object being to conceal the going to the cistern keeper''s, why not use the sedan to deceive the pursuers?
6849So why not ask and answer further: What would befall the Hegumen, did you tell the accused all you had from him?
6849Somebody dead or dying?"
6849Still not a word from her-- only a sullenness in which he fancied there was a threat.... A threat?
6849Stooping in his saddle, he asked:"What sayest thou?
6849Strange was it that of the two hosts he alone understood the other''s inspiration?
6849Such the introduction or first chapter, what of the catastrophe?
6849Suddenly Mahommed replaced the sword, and standing before him, asked abruptly:"Tell me, have the stars fixed the day when I may assault the Gabours?"
6849Tell me how I may know myself a believer?"
6849Thank you.... What remains for explanation?
6849That I would summon black Hassan with his bowstring?
6849That is the right way, is it not?"
6849That thou didst not hit the gate?
6849The Hegumens of the Brotherhoods"--"All of them, O Phranza?"
6849The Master felt a chill of fear-- something had happened-- something terrible-- but to whom?
6849The Prince stopped reading to ask:"Will not my Lord see in these words a Mary also''blessed above other women''?"
6849The father superior or the patron in danger?"
6849The flower he could recover, but the fragrance and purity of bloom-- what of them?
6849The jar and the blank blackness about renewed her fears, and she called out:"What is the matter?
6849The last play of his-- attending the fete of the Princess Irene as a bear tender-- who but Demedes would have thought of such a role?
6849The plate on the gate is a safeguard"--"Then Mahommed has visited you?"
6849The question now is, whom will you fight-- me or the_ Gabour?_""O my Lord"--"Be quiet, I say.
6849The speaker-- that is, the Prince himself-- submitted the question: Shall I remain here, or go to Mahommed?
6849Then Constantine quietly asked:"Where is Duke Notaras?"
6849Then Justiniani asked:"Why didst thou spare thy last antagonist?"
6849Then Phranza raised his head, and asked, bitterly:"If five galleys won the harbor, every Moslem sail opposing, why could not twelve or more do better?
6849Then fixing his eye on his confederate, he asked:"What stars told thee these things, O Prince?"
6849Then he spoke to the Princess:"Noble lady, have I your consent to make a proclamation?"
6849Then what if the monk talks?
6849Then, say the Scriptures, they, not knowing him, would ask, Who may this be that speaks?
6849There were caverns in the mountains and islands off in the mid- seas: why not fly to them?
6849There were the walls shutting it in, like a pit, and on top of them, on the ascending seats back to the last one-- was it a cloud she beheld?
6849This first-- Have not all men hands and eyes?
6849Though one be rich, or great, or superior in his calling, wherein is the profit of it if he have lost his love?
6849Thus, for instance, to Nilo"--"The black giant who defended you against the Greek?"
6849Thus, which of you can find a text of our Lord treating of his procession from the substance of God?
6849Thy courage-- what makest thou of it but wickedness?
6849To an Arab Sheik, loudest in importunity, he said:"What has happened since yesterday to dissatisfy thee with life?"
6849To what is the world coming?"
6849To which is the obligation first owing?"
6849To whom could he now address himself with a hope of recognition?
6849To- morrow, or perhaps next day, he will open with them, and then"--"What then?"
6849Turning the King face to him he asked:"Where is the keeper?"
6849Two days, and not a crumb of bread in thy pretty throat?--not a drop of wine?
6849Under this guard-- look-- are not the brilliants set in the form of letters?"
6849Unhappily steps in confession are like links in a chain, one leads to another.... Could he, a Christian born, tell her he was an apostate?
6849Verily, my Lord, was not the Spirit the same Spirit, and did it not in both incarnations take care of its own?"
6849Was ever such a monster as he would then become in her eyes?...
6849Was he a learned man?
6849Was he afraid?
6849Was he liberal and tolerant?
6849Was he to bid them both a long farewell?
6849Was he too late?
6849Was his mother living?
6849Was it Demedes?
6849Was it a signal?
6849Was it not said by a wise man,''Sweet water in the jar is not more precious than peace in the family''?"
6849Was it not worth while to assure himself of the possibility of its conversion to the use suspected?
6849Was it of the earth?
6849Was not the mission to your content?"
6849Was the Hegumen so exacting?
6849Was the old destiny still pursuing him?
6849Was there ever prisoner not in want of liberty?
6849Was there not danger of being mistaken for a strutting bird of show?
6849Was this prophetic?
6849Were the brethren recanting their unpatriotic resolutions?
6849Were they coming or going?
6849What am I there?"
6849What answer have you?
6849What are we to think, what do, my Lord, when gold and pity alike lose their influence?
6849What cared he for them?
6849What ceremony is then needed to perfect his title?"
6849What could he do but stand and gaze at the Christ in the act of judging the world?
6849What could she do?
6849What did another one matter?
6849What did he propose to the Brothers?"
6849What did it all mean?
6849What did it mean?
6849What form would the manifestation take?
6849What great thing have you to offer her?
6849What have they done to thee?"
6849What if the Most Merciful should offer me an opportunity to do the unhappy Princess something helpful?
6849What is he doing?"
6849What is his name?"
6849What is it you know against me?
6849What is it you say?
6849What is the matter?"
6849What is the use of strength and skill in arms if I can not turn them to account in her behalf as my Lord would have me?...
6849What is thy love if not the servant for hire of his love?
6849What kept him from the promenade?
6849What kind of man was he?
6849What might they not do with her in the meantime?
6849What new wonder was this?
6849What of them?"
6849What religion shall survive that test?
6849What shall the poor man do?
6849What shall they be?
6849What should the King do now?
6849What sort of being was she?
6849What sound is that?"
6849What things?
6849What was it coursing through his veins?
6849What was my name?
6849What was that he saw?
6849What was the mission of Jesus Christ our Lord to the world?
6849What was the mission of our Lord Jesus Christ?
6849What was to be done with Lael?
6849What welcome can we suppose he will receive here?"
6849What were the instructions given?
6849What will become of us?"
6849What word wilt thou give me?"
6849What would the Russian do?
6849What, will not one arise?
6849When I come, will you receive me?"
6849When at length the sobbing ceased, he arose and said, shamefacedly:"O dear little friend, you forgive me, do you not?"
6849When before did a Prince, contemplating an achievement which was to ring the world, give trust with such absoluteness of faith?
6849When the son of Jahdai entered, the Prince looked at him a moment, and asked:"Hast thou word of her?"
6849When thou hast delivered me to Mahommed, what is he to give thee?
6849When we who have grown old cast about for a hidden foe, where do we habitually look?
6849When will he come?
6849Where are the humanities?
6849Where are the people?
6849Where are we?
6849Where are you?"
6849Where could he have been?
6849Where else are they who have power to arrest a whole people in earnest movement?
6849Where is Sergius?"
6849Where is he now?"
6849Where is he?
6849Where is he?
6849Where was Sergius?
6849Where, except among those whom we have offended?
6849Where, she persisted in asking herself, is Sergius?
6849Whether the contention was of one or many things, who may say?
6849Who are to serve all these stores?
6849Who are you?"
6849Who but the monks?
6849Who can resist them?
6849Who could strike like him?
6849Who could tell?
6849Who dared go in and confront him?
6849Who dares the chance?"
6849Who else could have made himself the hero of the occasion, with none to divide honors with him except Joqard?
6849Who else would report to me so truly her words?
6849Who ever heard of such thing before?"
6849Who has more at stake than he?
6849Who is OM?
6849Who is he?"
6849Who is he?"
6849Who lost?"
6849Who next?
6849Who of you can conceive him shrunk to so small a measure?"
6849Who prompted them?
6849Who resist when he bids strike?
6849Who shall say no when he says yes?
6849Who was his father?
6849Who was she?
6849Who were concerned in it?
6849Who will deny it had to do with the marshalling of worlds, and the peopling them-- with creation?
6849Who would deliver her to him?
6849Whom else have I offended?
6849Whom have I offended?
6849Whose was it?
6849Why a division amongst them at all?
6849Why are you here?"
6849Why art thou not asleep?"
6849Why is he there, Count?"
6849Why may I not go with Syama?"
6849Why must I walk?"
6849Why not go?
6849Why not, he asked himself, make use of the opportunity to bring the chiefs of the religious factions once more together?
6849Why not?
6849Why not?
6849Why should I spare your life?"
6849Why should I struggle or make haste, or be impatient?
6849Why should not her religion be his?
6849Why subject her to more misery?
6849Why that change of countenance?
6849Why the smile?
6849Why was he sent of God, and born into the world?
6849Why, except to allow every man a choice according to his ideas of the proper and best in form and companionship?
6849Why?
6849Will it ever be that a woman can pass a mirror without being arrested by it?
6849Will it not be so many days of rest?--so many nights of unbroken sleep?"
6849Will she see me?"
6849Will they break the chain which defends its entrance?
6849Will they sink or burn the enemy''s fleet?"
6849Will they?
6849Will you allow him to go with me?"
6849Wilt thou do as I say?"
6849Wilt thou go?"
6849Wine?--Elixir?--Some new principle which, hidden away amongst the stores of nature, had suddenly evolved for him?
6849With such odds against thee, what preparations were at thy command?"
6849With this statement-- submitted with acknowledged uncertainty-- can you trust me?"
6849Would His Holiness interest himself so far?
6849Would I be his Lael?
6849Would he come?
6849Would he stop at the cistern- keeper''s?
6849Would he suffer?
6849Would my Lord so much?"
6849Would you like to hear the name?"
6849You are certain you comprehend?"
6849You can let me stand at the gate yonder?"
6849You recollect him?"
6849You say you love her more than I?
6849You understand?"
6849_ Amin!_... What if the way be perilous, as I grant it is?
6849and who is the Prince of India?
6849bore at Nicopolis, and thy sword of Solomon.... God is great, and the Jinn and the Stars on my side, what have we to fear?"
6849cried the Prince, fervently,"who was this Mara that he should not share in the rejoicing of all nature else?
6849he cried,"what dost thou here?
6849if he forgave them glorying in their offences, will he be less merciful to us repentant?"
6849if you still fear me, what is there to prevent my compelling the favors I beg?"
6849the fisherman returned; adding immediately:"Whom serve you?"
6849with her kiss on his brow, could he stand silent?
53935''Miguel Tell, the Treasurer? 53935 ''Who would have suspected a lady, so young, so beautiful, so womanly, so attractive?
53935Accused, hast aught to say?
53935Alone?
53935Am I good for nothing, captain, but to bury my comrades?
53935And I?
53935And Master Sebald?
53935And Polidoro?
53935And can I hope?
53935And certes, my master, could he have made a better choice? 53935 And did the duke really interest himself on my account?"
53935And have I not remained there?
53935And she engaged to me by the emperor himself?
53935And that other near her?
53935And the more immediate trouble with the present conduct of Catholics?
53935And the name of your husband?
53935And was it but a dream I left fair Italy? 53935 And were they, too, but dreams---- Those lands far in the West, Where robed in sunset beams The Seven Cities rest?
53935And what demands he?
53935And what response made he?
53935And why not, old friend? 53935 And why, father,"returned Mina gayly,"shouldst thou be sad?
53935And why,asks the author, p. 98,"did he refuse his assent?
53935And will you allow them to shout and applaud with all their might?
53935And you are sure they fixed tonight?
53935Another invitation? 53935 Are not those Catholics, then, who do not act up to their religion?"
53935Are you not afraid that your absence from the senatorial party will be noticed? 53935 Are you sure it was your brother that you saw?"
53935Are you sure that it is Otho of Arneck she marries?
53935Are you, my ladies,the emperor turned to Priscilla and Theodora,"of a like disposition?"
53935Art not too severe?
53935But are you not Cyprien Hardy, ex- grenadier of the Imperial Guards?
53935But fearest thou no danger, Otho? 53935 But how can you, so staunch a member of the church, resolve to marry a heretic?"
53935But is there no other love to divide your heart from Him whom you propose espousing? 53935 But my Effie wo n''t reason, will she?
53935But what does he do?
53935But what was her other name?
53935But what will you take, my dear sir?
53935But whom doth the countess marry?
53935But why so much mystery and solemnity? 53935 But why, my good Johann, disquiet thyself about my happiness?"
53935But with what motive?
53935But, Alice, where is Verheyden?
53935But-- but, Otho-- why should he choose such a place of tryst? 53935 By the way, Bathus, have you heard that Epictetus and the whole host of philosophers have been exiled?
53935Can this be true? 53935 Can this be true?"
53935Canst imagine, Otho, who hath addressed it thee?
53935Come you to examine my treasures or to ask a diamond from my shop? 53935 Dear lady, may I hope you will think this an object worthy of your ambition?
53935Dear master, why so much of compliment and gratitude? 53935 Did I ever say aught to make you doubt the captain''s honor?"
53935Did you act as they recommended?
53935Did you not make a mistake, Zanetto?
53935Did you think I had forgotten you in the midst of tiltings and passages- at- arms?
53935Didst say to him that I prayed his presence, or, at least, that he should explain himself? 53935 Do you come from far?
53935Do you wish to mock my misery,he bitterly asked,"now that you have blighted all on which my hopes of happiness rested?
53935Does he think we are dervishes? 53935 Domine, quid me vis facere?"
53935E''en so, For beams enough there be, I trow; And who will claim them, if not thou?
53935Father, I am a stranger here; will you appoint some one to see to it?
53935Fears and misgivings?
53935Go I ever to rejoicings unless my father bears me company? 53935 Hath one of those fair ladies of whom you speak deigned to cast a glance upon me?"
53935Have I been asleep?
53935Have they burned the castle?
53935Have you a smelling- bottle?
53935Have you finished the notes I wished you to make from Jomini and Vandoncourt?
53935Have you heard,said the pope,"when he is likely to be in Rome?"
53935Have you withdrawn the faith you gave Aurelian by our desire, and bestowed it on another?
53935His name? 53935 How can we decimate men of whom we have such immediate need before the enemy?"
53935How canst thou, whose works have so long glorified our Lord, now refuse to repent? 53935 How many campaigns?"
53935I am the person; do you wish to be taken there?
53935I and Effie will sit together All alone in this great arm- chair: Is it silly to mind it, darling, When life is so hard to bear? 53935 I can hardly explain it, yet it seems to shape itself thus: Why, if men are so blessed with a divine religion, is the world so bad?
53935I hope your mistress has recovered from her late indisposition?
53935I see no one, father, what is the matter?
53935I will see you after the funeral,she said;"meanwhile, may I ask you to point out some woman to go home with me, and take charge of these children?
53935I, my captain?
53935If a cord can thus indent marble,he said to himself,"why should not constant study and perseverance make an impression on my mind?"
53935If you break your plaything yourself, dear, Do n''t you cry for it all the same? 53935 Is he any relative to the family at Estcourt?"
53935Is life a boon?
53935Is love ours, and do we dream we know it Bound with all our heart- strings all our own? 53935 Is she thinking of talking fishes, The blue- bird, or magical tree?
53935Is that the secret of Hester''s dejection?
53935Is this Cyprien one of his faithful soldiers, sir?
53935Is this certain?
53935Maria,exclaimed Ismena at last,"how have you been able to bear your misfortune?"
53935May I embrace Zanetto,_ mon capitaine?_"Do as you will,I said;"I would rather be a hundred feet underground than here."
53935Me,_ mon capitaine?_ What have I done more than my comrades? 53935 Me,_ mon capitaine?_ What have I done more than my comrades?
53935Misery? 53935 My friends, am I so far behind the great?"
53935My poor friend,said the father,"have you not yet forgiven God for loving you better than you can understand?"
53935Need you, then, friends or aid? 53935 Nevertheless, the enterprise amuses you a little, does it not?"
53935Nor marvel I at them; but if they are imprudent, demoiselle?
53935Nora,she exclaimed,"are you crazy?
53935Of Holy Chinch what cravest thou, On suppliant knee and with rev''rent brow?
53935Of Holy Church what askest thou, Palm- branch in hand, and with flower- crowned brow?
53935Of Holy Church what askest thou?
53935Sayest thou so, Mina? 53935 Shall you ever forget the blue eyes of those rose- windows at Toledo?"
53935Should a proud cavalier like him espouse a poor maiden like me-- one who is not even a lady? 53935 So another had to substituted; what comfort or cause of laughter would there be in witnessing the burning of the corpse?
53935So you tell me, old Gaudin is living with you?
53935Spokest thou with him?
53935Summer?
53935The dim light of my lamp falling on her dear head-- is not this worth all the world?
53935Then how can aught mortal in earth or air, The might or the power of thy sceptre dare With the crown or a crucified Jew compare? 53935 Then we are going to cool their hot blood, captain?"
53935These account for your changed manner this evening?
53935This, then, is what prevented your acceptance of Domitian''s invitation?
53935Thou hast been at Horsheim; what hast thou seen? 53935 Thou wilt go, then?"
53935To whom? 53935 Truly I am very sorry,"answers Tetzel,"but why did you not tell me sooner?
53935Well, Johann, what news?
53935Well,said he, smiling,"why not marry her then?"
53935What Brookbank?
53935What are misfortunes and despair?
53935What can be more beautiful,said Seneca,"than this habit of inquiring into a whole day?
53935What can_ I_ do?
53935What cause, then, impelled thee?
53935What do you say, my son?
53935What do you take me for?
53935What have I done? 53935 What have the poor done?"
53935What have we here?
53935What have you done? 53935 What is all this noise about?
53935What is the good of a set of women shutting themselves up and_ doing nothing_?
53935What is the matter? 53935 What is the matter?"
53935What is the name of that female yonder? 53935 What is to come next?"
53935What sayest thou, Senator Aurelian? 53935 What sounds are those?"
53935What stronger proof,says Dr. Gröne,"could be given him of the high veneration in which he was held by his order?"
53935What will my father say, Adelaide?
53935Whence came such splendid jewels, such magnificent stones?
53935Whence come these tears upon thy face? 53935 Whence was Caipor purchased?"
53935Where are your effects, my child?
53935Where do they come from, then?
53935Where do you feel pain?
53935Where is your difficulty, seeing that you admit all this?
53935Where is your husband, my dear lady?
53935Where is your young lady?
53935Which do you prefer, the cross or promotion?
53935Who authorizes the use of that word?
53935Who is he?
53935Who is that old man with bald head and long white beard, to whom Aurelian is now speaking?
53935Who says that?
53935Who spoke then?
53935Who were the victors?
53935Who will deliver us from Greek and Roman shackles?
53935Who, then, is she?
53935Who, then, is your son? 53935 Who?
53935Whom will he do it with?
53935Why is the preposition a theme of pleasure to the elect? 53935 Why not?
53935Why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye, but the beam that is in thine own eye thou considerest not?
53935Why, Mina, why? 53935 Why,"asks Plutarch sadly,"why recall triumphs that serve only to inspire us with useless pride?
53935Will it not give you more pain than pleasure?
53935Will she come to me, little Effie, Will she come to my arms to rest, And nestle her head on my shoulder, While the sun goes down in the west? 53935 Will those beggarly Spaniards never appear?"
53935Will you let me bring my disciples?
53935Wilt thou permit me, my father?
53935Would you like to have it?
53935Yes, if they were consequences to myself,sighed Hester;"but my future, will it not suffer from it?
53935You are too high in rank, too proud to accept the hand of one who can not bestow her heart with it?
53935You come from Saint- Cyr?
53935You did not let him see you?
53935You do not forget your promise, then?
53935You know this good old man, then?
53935You long, do n''t you, dear, for the genii, Who were slaves of lamps and of rings? 53935 You see that tiger,"she pointed to a shrub shaped like that animal,"does not the young cub betray the instincts of the full grown beast?
53935You too have been infected by this new plague: you have withdrawn your affections to bestow them on another?
53935You were highly amused, then?
53935Your son?
53935Yours?
53935_ Corpo di Bacco_, do you take me for a fool?
53935_ Hic est calix SANGUINIS mei._Whose blood was contained in that cup?
53935_ Hoc est CORPUS meum._Whose body?
53935what have the slandered innocent done?
53935''And why very well?''
53935''At least, do n''t you fear my power?''
53935''But who are they?''
53935''Has it come to this?
53935''How?''
53935''Is it nothing in your eyes to see the emperor mingling with your flock and becoming one of your auditors?
53935''Pray speak out clearly and tell me what?''
53935''Well, but wo n''t you do anything for the emperor?''
53935''Were you frightened at the storm?
53935''What is the matter?''
53935''What, will you forget so far the respect you owe to the emperor?''
53935''Why not?''
53935( Where shall we not find our ubiquitous country- men?)
53935.... what has the idiot done?
53935.... what have the hard- worked factory girls done?"
53935...... Are we not more?
53935...... What had I then?
539356- 8,)"in thy heart: Who shall ascend into heaven?
53935A Conversation on Union Among Christians; The Gospels Door of Mercy; What Shall I do to Become a Christian?
53935A second sigh, then a horrible groan, and thinking he was not recognized, he articulated in a feeble voice,"Who are you?
53935Afraid?
53935After all, had these men solved the mystery of death and of the life beyond the grave?
53935After they have lost the substance, why should they care for the form?
53935All just things, are they not just by participation of justice?
53935All spangled o''er with stars to- night, Canst say how many worlds of light Adorn thy glorious firmament?
53935And all beautiful things by participation of beauty?
53935And all wise things by participation of wisdom?
53935And are my brother''s beams all motes, And none have beams but I?"
53935And do you not intend to remain with us, my dear Robert?"
53935And has not prayer the double virtue of preventing a fall and of lifting the fallen by obtaining his pardon?
53935And hath my brother ne''er a beam That may be plucked from out his eye?
53935And he answered and said to them: Have ye not read, that he who made man in the beginning, made them male and female?
53935And how shall they hear without a preacher?
53935And how, it will be asked, did the church of those ages meet this extraordinary prominence?
53935And if a dog can think of them, why can not a horse?
53935And if this God, reviled, dishonored, avenged not himself, was it not to set man an example of forgiveness?
53935And in"Homeless,"in the expression,"Is it one of your dogs, fair lady, Who whines in the bleak, cold street?"
53935And is hope''s heavenly beam For aye my soul forsaking?
53935And need I fear that I should be led into error by trusting to those guides to whom Christ himself thus directed me?
53935And now are the pupils all saved?
53935And now we ask ourselves, what good and what evil these exercises have done?
53935And now, having applied the scale, and having exercised every precaution, can we congratulate ourselves on possessing a perfect instrument?
53935And of his power how can we doubt?
53935And then they send for the priest, who says to him,''Dost thou wish to receive absolution from all thy sins?''
53935And there is a true and remarkable story of a greyhound( wolfhound?)
53935And thou, my father, didst thou not first love him?''
53935And what cared he for the failing of an exhausted body?
53935And what think you, Master Koerner, I bring to- day?"
53935And where are now the crowds that hung Upon his steps when every tongue Shouted his praise?
53935And whilst he smites befriends?
53935And who can count on the good nature of his audience?
53935And who is it who dares so soon to attempt to separate thee from thy wife?"
53935And why did these dissensions lead to an entire rupture?
53935And would you know by what manifestation of power he had deserved this idolatry?
53935And you, my children, which one of you is it that does not feel for me the affection of a son?"
53935And, indeed, how will your order be fulfilled?
53935Are the souls of the mighty dead, who slumber in those tombs around,''nothing but a name''?
53935Are there many books of which we could say the same?
53935Are we not Kings?
53935Are we not Nobles?
53935Are we not Princes?
53935Are we not like children walking about in their fathers''shoes?"
53935Are we nothing in your eyes?
53935Are we the archetypal idea, or are we its image or copy impressed on matter?
53935Are you a fool, drummer?"
53935Are you beside yourself?"
53935Are you not making of it a narrow, contracted doctrine-- a privilege of the few-- the tardy and solitary consolation of old age or grief?
53935Are you not the oldest corporal?
53935Are you not well?"
53935As if you had never known the case I have suggested to be put into practice; and is it not a thousand times worse when combined with infidelity?"
53935At first his lordship looked wonderingly at him, and then, recognizing his features, exclaimed:"Hilloa, George, what are you doing here?"
53935Aurelian, does not death make you sad to think on it?"
53935Because_ Illi praeponuntur damnandis._""Why does an interjection resemble the sufferings of the damned?
53935Biddy, wo n''t you spake to the priest?"
53935Bologna 11- Piacenza 1248 Padua 1222 Piza 1339 Vercelli 1228 Arezzo 1356 Vicenza 1204 Rome 1250(?)
53935But Aurelian, having recovered his presence of mind, said:"Was I not right, O mighty potentate?
53935But do you know the way to procure it the most delicious nourishment?
53935But does this imply that they answered no useful end?
53935But even granting this, how from this particular act of causation conclude universal cause, or even from universal cause necessary cause?
53935But for all that, did he pretend that the bishop enjoyed authority by divine right?
53935But for what is mercy, if not to descend upon the brow of the sinner?
53935But how can Peter represent that unity, unless he is in the visible order its real centre and source, in which it begins and from which it emanates?
53935But how does this bear on miracles?
53935But is this expenditure compatible with vice, that never has enough to satisfy its brutal appetites?
53935But one question more: Thou hadst doubtless motives for the commission of so barbarous an act?"
53935But suppose it, what follows?
53935But tell me, who is this Madame Gaudin-- what in the deuce do you call her?"
53935But what form of prayer is appropriate to my crime?
53935But what right had he, a man of such strict principles, to deprive his heirs of their inheritance in favor of a stranger?
53935But what saith the Scripture?
53935But whence the primitive rock or the gas?
53935But whence, on the contrary, comes that weakness of temperament so observable in women of the world?
53935But where shall such an edict be posted?
53935But who was the more to blame?
53935But why should I attempt to tell you anything about it?
53935But why this silence respecting Christopher Columbus?
53935But wouldst thou truly, in the lightness of thy heart, add to the battlements of thy shield the chisel of such a father- in- law?
53935But, after all, what proof is there of this?
53935But, good God, what vayleth all this gere?
53935But, if any music is used, why not the best?
53935But,"said the count, in a suppliant tone, in terminating this long and painful confession,"thou wilt not leave me, Robert?
53935By such a shallow lie?
53935By whom is the one corresponding to our own inhabited?
53935Can I ask and hope for forgiveness?
53935Can anything be more clearly, calmly_ right_ than the thought, more easy, lucid,_ real_ than its utterance?
53935Can he disprove the whole series of facts recorded?
53935Can it be that you, so favored, so honored by us, have become a traitor to our throne and person?"
53935Can not we have, as other countries have, voluntary choirs?
53935Can the conclusion of both, contradictory as they are, be the"witness of the Spirit"?
53935Can we attach any credit to one who is so lavish in the use of words and figures?
53935Can you love?"
53935Canst thou say by whose hand he came to his death?"
53935Captain Maxwell, to whom the application came, thinking they were already provided, jestingly asked,"Was it to shoot larks?"]
53935Could any mission be more noble than theirs; any devotion more self- sacrificing?
53935Could he make an alien the head of his noble house?
53935Could it be that the leaders were aware that the danger to be incurred did not exceed in degree the ordinary risks of warfare?
53935Could it be the effect of sickness?
53935Could the insinuations of Zoilus be true?
53935Couldst thou withdraw thy hand one day, And answer to my claim That fate, and that to day''s mistake-- Not thou had been to blame?
53935Did anyone ever imagine anything more seductive than a French confectioner''s?
53935Did he by way of disport order any of those Jews or Christians to be executed?"
53935Did he ever realize with the brush such verses as"Tiger, Tiger, burning bright In the forests of the night"?
53935Did he expect to make converts by it?
53935Did she not mark his hair- breadth escape?
53935Did the church never practise it?
53935Did the working- men forget their duty?
53935Did worshippers so convinced of their own merit recognize and honor the gifts of others?
53935Didst dream of pain or dire disgrace?
53935Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?
53935Do two play-- or three?
53935Do we not often say, All the world was united, all Europe is afraid, all the world listens?
53935Do you ask why?
53935Do you know where I met him as I came to the crossway of the Appian and Latin roads?
53935Do you know who belong to the very lowest classes of men and Christians?
53935Do you not believe God reigns omnipotent?"
53935Do you propose to suppress nature, extinguish reason, and call it promoting science, vindicating the dignity of man?
53935Do you remember how I called you up?"
53935Do you remember in accounts of the tournament the disguised cavalier who enters the lists and is recognized by the weight of his blows?
53935Do you remember the first time I saw you?
53935Do you want him particularly, father?
53935Do you want to publish me to the whole city, Zoilus?"
53935Do you wish for facts?
53935Does M. Cousin hold with the Arabs that the ravings of the maniac are divine inspirations?
53935Does he deny that he is chief and master by divine right?
53935Does he not see that if it was so, the council had no ecclesiastical authority, and therefore that its acts have no bearing on the question before us?
53935Does nothing of him remain now but the ashes gathered from the pyre?
53935Does she love no one?
53935Does there within thy dimmest dreams A possible future shine, Wherein thy life could henceforth breathe Untouched, unshared by mine?
53935Domitian, motioning Aurelian to a place near Vitus and Flavia, asked the latter:"Is this true, Flavia Domitilla, which Vitus says?"
53935Doubtless between our own times and those there are many differences, but how many no less striking points of resemblance?
53935Doubtless there is much illusion, delusion, cheatery, but is there not also much inexplicable without satanic influence?
53935Dress your Oriental in one of Poole''s best- fitting coats and trousers, and give him a chimney- pot hat, and where would be his beauty?
53935Drink to its poisoned dregs the cup Of hope deferred and trust misplaced?
53935Eleven, twelve, one, two; shall we wait longer?
53935Et pastores sunt omnes, et grex unus ostenditur, qui ab apostolis omnbus[ omnibus?]
53935For if it were of us, what need is there of a revelation?
53935For in what was this coarseness and lowness of thought more likely to appear, than in their conception of the greatest happiness of man?
53935Fortune like this, what fate can mar?
53935From whom did he obtain these four voyages, never before printed?
53935God has given me the power to do and to endure much far beyond all I ever believed possible, for have I not seen the eyes of Albert close in death?
53935Had he not seen her drugged with that unholy flesh and blood which were given her?
53935Had she perchance waited too long to ask it?
53935Hadst thou not a loving Father, Child, and happy home?
53935Has he such reasons?
53935Has he talent?
53935Has it come to this?''
53935Has it not ever been its fate to struggle against evil doctrines, evil practices, and evil doers?
53935Has she any original country?
53935Has she paralyzed her heart?
53935Has the feeling originated from the pseudo- work of Dares the Phrygian priest having arrived in the country before Homer''s"Tale of Troy Divine"?
53935Hast been in the city, Johann?"
53935Hast thou not an art which is better than a fortune?
53935Hast thou not read a thousand times the command,''Thou shalt not kill''?
53935Hath my spirit enough of inspiration, are my hands pure enough to reproduce those holy features?
53935Have I done anything to lose them?
53935Have I not told you fifty times I would never have those idle pestilent fellows in my house?''
53935Have we not had sweet converse with dear departed friends, and heard voices that have long been silent?
53935Have we, then, succeeded and obtained your approbation?
53935Have you been in the secret meeting of the Christians last night?"
53935Have you heard what takes place in the private meetings of those fully initiated?
53935Have you never been on the mountains in summer, at three o''clock in the morning, when the first rays of the sun appear?
53935Have you not pledged your troth and allegiance to another?"
53935Have you not three chevrons?
53935Have you read my Tell?''
53935He has used all the plea he could find; have not your committees refused many applications to receive pupils?"
53935He is an Italian--""An Italian?"
53935He said to him, with some embarrassment but with a lively interest,"My son, where is thy mother?
53935He seems when treating the question, What is it necessary to know in order to have real science?
53935He was bound to obey the Catholic Church-- how then should I not be equally bound to return to it?
53935He was ever a man of his word; how should he now be otherwise, when that word assured a pleasure to the darling of his heart?
53935He went in and asked"whose was the funeral?"
53935He will accept the son for the father''s sake; the question is, will you accept him?"
53935He will find in it just what pleases him, and who has the right to accuse him of not following the witness of the Spirit?
53935Hester, do you think you can teach Norah to call me plain''ma''am,''for a little while, till we return home?
53935His body trembles with enthusiasm, his eyes moisten, his knees give way under him-- and why this emotion?
53935How are these to be described?
53935How can a mother''s heart feel cold or weary, Knowing her dearer self safe, happy, warm?
53935How can he indeed?
53935How can she feel her road too dark or dreary, Who knows her treasure sheltered from the storm?
53935How can she say,"I have no heart,"When night and morn I ask in prayer That we may not be called apart, Till both breathe forth forgiveness here?
53935How can she sin?
53935How can we hope to remove it when these giants fail?
53935How can you imagine there is any merit in this, even that of faith, when I think of the miracle that he has wrought in my soul?
53935How could I think to change you for that land of snow, of black bread, of bare- walled churches, of heretics?
53935How do I see the image or picture, and connect it with the external object?
53935How far has he carried out his plan, how far justified his pretensions to impartiality, if we have to do with a historian?
53935How is it that some men naturally rollick in print, while others, not less humorous, write nothing but the gravest stuff?
53935How is it that these lovely spring afternoons do not inspire you with a desire to go out and enjoy the free, balmy air?"
53935How many?"
53935How natural her complaint:"What had I done to earn such fate from Heaven?"
53935How place Ferdinand on the Portuguese throne then occupied by Emmanuel?
53935How so early from the feast?
53935How, moreover, can scepticism, which is universal nescience, be called a system of philosophy?
53935How, then, can the fulfilment of your engagement make you miserable?"
53935How, then, if it does not arise from one, or if it has no visible centre and beginning in the visible order, is it to be made to appear?
53935How?"
53935How_ can_ any man in his senses believe that the Spirit of God witnesses to two propositions, one of which gives the lie to the other?
53935How_ can_ two contradictory interpretations be true?
53935Hylacomylus was dead; but how could they do better than employ the maps prepared by him in his lifetime?
53935I am only a poor creature, without either education or manners, so how can I live with you?"
53935I break all slighter bonds, nor feel A shadow of regret: Is there one link within the past That holds thy spirit yet?
53935I curse you?--for what?
53935I do n''t know if the nuncio took any notice of the affair; but where could such a proceeding have taken place save in Lisbon, or perhaps in Florence?
53935I have done so,"and that she herself had taken it?
53935I have no parents, but had a number of friends, who shared my pleasures and excited me to do foolish things, but where are they now?
53935I must go instantly Where can I procure a ticket?"
53935I recognize you perfectly now:''but what can bring your grace hither, and in this guise?"
53935I understand; it is a widow that wants to catch you?"
53935I, the rich Gustave de Vernanges, must I die at twenty- seven, struck by the hand of a common man?"
53935If I am not worthy of being heard by you, how should I be worthy of transmitting your wishes and prayers?
53935If I reject the authority of the church, how shall I be content with the Bible as it is, as she has compiled it?
53935If a hymn, why not a mass?
53935If an organ, why not an orchestra?
53935If he is right, how could the unity of the church have a visible starting- point or centre?
53935If he thinks of events and places in his sleep, why should he not think of them awake?
53935If such was St. Leo''s meaning, why did he not say so?
53935If the case were otherwise, how could we account for finding all her eggs together?
53935If the old ritual was not abolished, why do modern Christians not observe it?
53935If they had believed in their jurisdiction by divine right over the whole church, would they have refused the title of universal bishop?
53935If this be true, are we to encourage authors to read their unpublished works, poems, dramas, odes, romances, or what not?
53935If we must pay others to sing the praises of God for us, why not also engage others to do our praying likewise?
53935If, day by day, his face grew thinner, his eyes cavernous, his lips tighter, was not his model for all that the more real?
53935If, thanks to the priest''s purer cross, thou findest calm and resignation, may I not seek the encouragement and strength of my sculptor''s chisel?
53935In instructing and bringing man to a sense of his greatness and duty, who has raised and elevated social relations?
53935In reply, they demanded what were his plans?
53935In what have I failed?
53935Indeed, he said to him,''Peter, lovest thou me?
53935Inside the church were groups of black or veiled figures, mostly women,( were not women the first at the sepulchre?)
53935Is anyone listening?"
53935Is he commonplace?
53935Is he not bound to resign his position, since he can not agree in full with the Establishment?
53935Is it Achaia that is near thee?
53935Is it a continent or an island?
53935Is it not also true that one of the principal causes is the world''s manner of organizing social relations?
53935Is it not beautiful to think of-- the security of the soul?
53935Is it not rather possible that there may be something in all this history which we can neither understand nor explain?
53935Is it not true that the health of many women of the world is weakened?
53935Is it not united intercessory prayer?
53935Is it nothing to us, in the whirl and turmoil of this work- a- day life, that holy hands should ever be lifted up for us to the Great Intercessor?
53935Is it one of your dogs, fair lady, Who whines in the bleak, cold street?
53935Is it one of your silken spaniels Shut out in the snow and the sleet?
53935Is it possible not to deplore an irregularity which banishes the light of day, and passes life in darkness and shade?"
53935Is it right to sing the praise of God in his temple, wrong to paint the story of the Son of God upon the consecrated walls?
53935Is it the Galilean impostor?"
53935Is it the divine idea, or the copy of the idea on matter?
53935Is it then necessary because we are Christians, to cast down our eyes and blush, when we hear those sacred words: Reason, love, liberty?
53935Is it true, Vitus, that, despite our known will, you have espoused our ward and cousin in the Christian assembly?
53935Is not this sad enough?
53935Is our wish to be fulfilled?
53935Is she a piece of mechanism, passing from the dreary garret to the dark cellar in the poor neighborhood which surrounds her?
53935Is that to concede one jot to misrule and anarchy?
53935Is the liberty of God taken away by denying that he is free to act contrary to his nature?
53935Is the man who gives you this piece of advice a heathen?
53935Is the soul in these sublime moments deprived of liberty?
53935Is there a greater suffering than that of witnessing cruelty and wrong which you are powerless to redress?
53935Is there any reason why we may not have in New- York a repetition of the outrages of Birmingham or Philadelphia?
53935Is there no delivery from this state of prison and anguish?
53935Is there remission for him who continues in the enjoyment of the benefits of his sin-- his queen, his crown, his vain- glory?
53935Is there water enough in the gentle clouds to wash the blood from the hand of the fratricide?
53935Is there within thy heart a need That mine can not fulfil?
53935Is this the bitter waking?
53935Is, then, the genius of Titian and Raphael less holy than that of Beethoven or Mozart?
53935It is my bridal dress: is it fitting for the bride to leave it aside when going to meet her spouse?"
53935It is the miracle and the triumph of true piety, What is this?
53935It is the voice of the storm; do n''t you hear it?
53935It is wonderful?"
53935It seems to say: Why do you leave me?
53935Juvenal exclaims with wrathful bitterness:"Am I for ever to be a listener?
53935Juvenal puts the test of a person''s fortune in the question,"_ Quot pascit servos?_""How many slaves does he support?"
53935Juvenal puts the test of a person''s fortune in the question,"_ Quot pascit servos?_""How many slaves does he support?"
53935Like the blast which bends the forest, and then, dispersed in air, is felt and heard no more?
53935Lives there within thy nature hid The demon- spirit Change, Shedding a passing glory still On all things new and strange?
53935Lucius is a big, strong man--why did he not kill Villicus?
53935Man never suffices for himself, since his very being is not in himself; and how, then, shall philosophy, which is his creation, suffice for itself?
53935Marble enough in Ancor- Viat to build all the cities in the world?
53935Master, who is Jesus?"
53935May I hope that word will be spoken?
53935More than this, if music may be worthily used, why not painting?
53935More?"
53935Most of the saints were reformers, combating with their fellow- Catholics for virtue; and now, are all Catholics unselfish, unworldly?"
53935Must I conquer all the ancients one by one?"
53935My life, ended at the gibbet, may satisfy the justice of man; but what shall I do to appease the anger of my God?
53935Mysteries Of The Rue D''Arbre? ec.
53935Naples 1224 Fermo 1391 Perugia 1307 Pavia 1361 Siena 1420 Parma 1412 Turin 1405 Florence 1348 Verona 1339 Salerno 1250(?)
53935Never was there a moment when money was so plentiful in England as now, yet where will a cathedral be found built since the fifteenth century?
53935Not daring to misrepresent the facts in Andalusia, did Americus induce the editors in Lorraine to tell falsehoods at a distance, acting in his stead?
53935Nothing abashed, he cries out,"What wonder if, among so many relic- boxes as I possess, I have taken the wrong one?"
53935Now is not all this refreshing after the diffuse grace and dilute sweetness of female poetry in general?
53935Now, to what does all this tend?
53935Of course, who would not see charms in a madrigal containing these pleasant sentiments about one''s self?
53935Often had his glance fallen on the entrance to the vault; but now-- what was that?
53935On setting down the glass, be whispered:"Are we alone here?
53935On the contrary, did not liberty surround her cradle?
53935On this doctrine, what is that soul the immortality of which Plato so strenuously maintains?
53935On what ground does the author seek to defend this attempt, always resisted by the Roman pontiffs and the whole West?
53935Once teach opposing classes of the people to loathe each other, and how long will the public peace be safe?
53935One asks one''s self very often:"How came all these treasures to escape the rapacity of the French spoilers?"
53935One chord that any other hand Could better wake or still?
53935One is tempted to ask:"Was it by men and women like ourselves that cathedrals such as this were planned and built and furnished?"
53935Or could it be that she had transferred her affections from himself to the young officer lately returned from Judea?
53935Or did the interpreter, by a familiar species of embellishment, represent his master as having seen the wandering Jew when he had only_ heard_ of him?
53935Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard?
53935Or is thy faith as clear and free As that which I can pledge to thee?
53935Or that a widowed mother wound, Like NIOBE, her arms around Her last, whom death awaits?
53935Or would it lift it?
53935Or, in other words, are there many that would so amply repay the trouble of perusing them?
53935Or, in other words, are things intelligible because we know them, or do we know them because they are intelligible?
53935Or, to speak more correctly, did he get them to decree to him the honors of the discovery, and suggest to them the name of America?
53935Otherwise, what sort of Christianity is yours, and what do you believe to be its fate?
53935Otho, my pupil?"
53935Our lectures and conferences differ in many respects from those in vogue among the ancients, but who can deny the various points of resemblance?
53935Over what was his own cell is the following, in Spanish:"What is it that we mean when we speak of death?
53935Paris 11- Montpelier 1286 Avignon 1809(?)
53935Peter held that primacy, and yet was not universal apostle, and why not, then, the bishop of Rome, without being universal bishop or universal pope?
53935Place Demosthenes or Mirabeau in a chair of rhetoric, and what would they do with their genius?
53935Plait, the foreign warrior, came before his lines and shouted,"Faras(_ where is?_ an attempt at Danish) Donall?"
53935Plait, the foreign warrior, came before his lines and shouted,"Faras(_ where is?_ an attempt at Danish) Donall?"
53935Prague 1348 Vienna 1365 Heidelberg 1386 Cologne 1388 Erfurt 1392 Leipzig 1409 Rostock 1419 Greifswalde 1456 Freiburg 1457(?)
53935Pray,_ who_ announces to the multitude, who can not enter into evidence about documents nor even read them, that Christ is their Redeemer?
53935Pretty Nan to Flora said,"Prithee, why so gay?"
53935Public order requires it, will you say?
53935Reader, did you ever go in a Spanish diligence?
53935Reader,_ do_ they"do nothing"?
53935Recallest thou not, my master, her smile as she gazed upon it?
53935Robert smiled, and said he had left them at home,"How at home?
53935Sawest thou Otho of Arneck when thou wert at the castle of the Countess Gertrude?"
53935Seeing Aurelian, thin, pale, and dull, writing on a parchment roll, he asked:"Is it making your will you are?
53935Seek ye his ruined hall and bower?
53935Shall I again see her?"
53935Shall I never retaliate,( I who have been) so often teased with the Theseïd of husky Codrus?
53935Shall we upon such titles bring The taint of sin and shame?
53935Shall we, the children of the King, Who hold so grand a claim, Tarnish by any meaner thing The glory of our name?
53935She rose to her full height, and, casting on the speaker a look of mingled indignation and scorn, exclaimed:"You offer me payment for my pardon?
53935Should the Christians refuse to accomplish it, will you force them to it through violence?
53935So far so good, for what can be pleasanter than to see one''s fellow creatures suffocated in one''s honor?
53935So why should it be so difficult for Catholicism to bring about a conciliation between its sublime doctrines and the new cravings of civilized Europe?
53935So, Otho, thou wilt come?
53935Solitude reigned about the lecturer, but should he on that account desert his post?
53935Such words may seem an exaggeration; but, if such were here the case, would not everything go better in the interior of the family?
53935Surprised to hear her speak thus, I said:''If you had offered to you a long life to be spent with Albert, would you accept it?''
53935Tell me why you have not been in my studio for so long a time?"
53935Tell me, by what are beautiful things beautiful?
53935Tell me, why art glad?"
53935That I was in deepest sorrow, and Mina sick unto death?"
53935That they deserved scorn, there can be no doubt; but is it always easy to pass just and impartial judgment upon contemporaries?
53935The Church Prithee, why continue eating, Child, the husks of swine?
53935The Church and Children; A Voice In The Night, Or Lessons of the Sick Room; The Gospel Church; Who is Jesus Christ?
53935The Protestant clergy?
53935The Trinity Control Your Passions Heroism In The Sick- room Is The Sacrifice Of The Mass Of Human Or Of Divine Institution?
53935The awe- struck monk then heard the following questions and answers:"What use made you of these books?"
53935The bishop was wounded, but he only said:"George, how could you preach such a sermon as that?
53935The comedy( for what else can we call it?)
53935The emperor, remarking it, asked:"What mean these flowing robes of white?
53935The high commands?
53935The higher question to be addressed to the sects undoubtedly is, can men save their souls without the church?
53935The music of our churches, what shall we say of it?
53935The only questions are, is the event not explicable by natural causes?
53935The personal is subjective, the impersonal is objective, but objective in relation to what?
53935The question is, if we duly consider it, Is the light by which we see or know on the side of the subject or on that of the object?
53935The question now arose for the others:"Was there no church anywhere near?"
53935The question now comes up, How are we to ascertain what the law of Jesus Christ is, and what is the law itself?
53935The question of questions is always, what is the religion of Jesus Christ and the meaning of his life and death upon the earth?
53935The question then arises, can this be wholly and entirely false?
53935The question, then, is, which party in the beginning was in the right, and which was in the wrong?
53935The real question is, Is be free to create or not create at his own will and pleasure?
53935The same Munster writes in his Cosmography:"What shall I say of these great islands America, of Paria, Cuba, Hispaniola, Yucatan?"
53935The state with us rests on equal rights of all men; but on what do the equal rights themselves rest?
53935The station high Above all Spain''s plumed chivalry?
53935The thing made has no right to say to the maker,"Why hast thou made me thus?"
53935Then it''s so cold out of bed: why brave the inclemency of the seasons?
53935Then what will Caipor do?
53935Then, turning to them, he said:"If you are not able to do even this much, what can I do for you?
53935Then, turning toward the picture, he explained,"Can this be your work?
53935Then, why not leave to a father''s grief the hope of glory, of triumph, and-- this little sculptor''s tool?"
53935There is but one question to be asked: How shall we ascertain the true sense of the Scripture?
53935They are young, they are good, they are happy-- why then, death, sickness, and the crushing sorrow of approaching separation?
53935They gave him one, which he treated so skilfully that Megistias exclaimed with surprise:"But who are you?"
53935They say to him: why then did Moses command to give a bill of divorce, and to put away?
53935They stopped at the gate, and were about entering it when he asked,"Is this the man Joseph of whom I was told-- the guide up the mountain?"
53935Think you not, Master Sebald, that it would be well to take a litter and return to your dwelling?"
53935Thinkest thou the good youth would delay to bring me glad tidings?
53935This angel is very beautiful, Mina, since he bears thy face, but have I not presumed too much in giving him thy features?
53935This is fact, and who can gainsay it?
53935This is plain enough; but who are_ we_ who study and know?
53935This satirical Lucian was not sparing of compliments to his Macedonian public; what was left for the Athenians?
53935This was in the sixth century; and is not the same persecution, and for the same cause, going on in Poland in the nineteenth?
53935Those not content with the mere enunciation of the old rules, would moralize them something in this style:"''What is a prenomen?''
53935Those who knew her asked themselves, where was her share of the original taint,"of that trail of the serpent which is over us all"?
53935Thou wilt go-- wilt thou not, my brother-- my only friend?"
53935Though a saint and a statesman, he could not read the signs of the times; and if he could not, who could?
53935Thy warfare was not without valor; Not numerous hast thou come to our house; Where hast thou left thy followers?
53935To chase the churchyard gleam Of false expectancy-- That light which, like the swamp''s pale glare, Lures but to darkness and despair?
53935To crush the visions youth built up?
53935To feel heart shrink and body waste?
53935To make peace with liberty, to live cheerfully in its company, to understand and bless its favors, is that the same thing as to absolve its errors?
53935To try the virtue or repentance?
53935Toledo certainly does not lack churches or convents; but those who served and prayed in them, where are they?
53935Trier,( Treves) 1472 Ingoldstadt 1472 Basle 1460 Mayence 1482 Tübingen 1482 Würzburg 1400 Spain and Portugal Huesca(?)
53935Truly,"whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved;"but,"how shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
53935Vitus, he thought, had so far succeeded; for was not he the only one present to whom she could be thus wedded?
53935Was I ever seen, while he works here, to babble or even to smile without?"
53935Was he justified in this theft?
53935Was it a Saturday night, that there should be such noise in the streets?
53935Was it a dream?
53935Was it a pure invention?
53935Was it indeed lost, or did he dream?
53935Was it never enforced within its bosom?
53935Was it not a dying Christ he was carving?
53935Was it the pulpit mountebank who pelted his audience with well- nigh intolerable insults, or the uneducated laborers who resented them?
53935Was it to demand my sword that you came from Mora, you and your countryman Brocard?"
53935Was not Paris made for enjoyment, light- heartedness, and sunshine?
53935Was she not a duchess?
53935Was she not good and kind to me, Zoilus?"
53935Was the talk of discoveries, properly speaking?
53935Was this true glory?
53935Was_ Bueves de Barbastre_ the original of that terrible and interesting narrative?]
53935We are a great people, there is no doubt; but do we not, sometimes, in our great hurry to be ahead of everybody else, make little mistakes?
53935We are tempted to ask, why it is that convents of this nature are so repugnant to English taste?
53935We can imagine the sweet smile with which More answered,"Is that all, my lord?
53935We dare say the writer of this tirade supposed he was telling the truth, but what was his purpose in telling it?
53935We will not take literally Lucian''s assertion that they set themselves above Demosthenes:"Who was your orator of Paeania compared to me?
53935Well, after all, what did it amount to?
53935Well, if religion is right in waging war against false liberty, why should not she be entitled to speak of sound liberty?
53935Well, what has become of the priest?"
53935Were it but to attack the vices, the baseness, the disorders of our age, must they not know them, witness them, with their own eyes?
53935Were not those vague rumors true about the murder of infants in those Christian meetings?
53935What about Flavia?"
53935What aileth thee?"
53935What am I lounging on a seat for?
53935What approbation could I look for after passing through your city without obtaining a hearing?"
53935What are my faults?
53935What are the guards?
53935What beast of chase can escape these keen hunters?
53935What bereaved mother has not often heard the cry of her lost infant, or solitary widow seen the form of a lost husband in the phantasms of the night?
53935What can I say more, but what thou knowest better than I do?
53935What can be found objectionable in the earthly character of these teachings?
53935What can eloquence accomplish if the matter itself of eloquence be wanting?
53935What can have happened him?"
53935What can that man think of the church of God who holds that the dignity and authority of its prelates have only a secular origin?
53935What can we do for you, captain?
53935What could be a more powerful stimulant for him than the flattering encouragement he received from persons of known taste and hearty appreciation?
53935What do those syllables mean?
53935What do you behold in the future?
53935What do you see in the past?
53935What do you see in the present?
53935What does it mean?
53935What does she now?"
53935What duty have I forgotten?
53935What else to do, where else to go, than home?
53935What fish so small can wriggle out of their nets?"
53935What genial soil doth feed thy root?
53935What giants or what machines moved these immense blocks?
53935What have I done?
53935What if_ they_ are infected, as you express it, with this Christian leprosy, which led to the death of my betrothed''s uncle, Clemens Domitilla?"
53935What induces master to give him so much freedom?
53935What is in the church?"
53935What is it that is to"move mountains"?
53935What is it that, over and over again in Holy Scripture, has saved individuals, and cities, and nations?
53935What is the effective force of the company?"
53935What is the matter with him?"
53935What is the matter,_ mon capitaine?_"said he as he passed me.
53935What is the name of this wonderful performer?"
53935What is the origin of the red rose?
53935What is the original country of the cuckoo?
53935What is the use of making a fuss about shooting Indians or other inferior races?
53935What is there upon earth so sweet as to love?
53935What is whiteness, roundness, hardness, beauty, justice, or wisdom in the abstract, or abstracted from their respective concretes?
53935What matter how unconsciously we borrow from them?
53935What motive could be more natural, more just, more obvious than this?
53935What new spectacle can move us?
53935What news from the city?"
53935What now avails it to have stood, In mind''s keen conquest of the good, Peerless among thy mates?
53935What now avails the world he gave To thankless Spain?
53935What objection is there, then, to believing that the incorporeal part of the brute has permanent use in this world as long as the world endures?
53935What point would there have been in the sneer, or force in the irony, of calling him the sovereign pontiff, or the bishop of bishops?
53935What possibility was there that a line of horsemen two or three abreast, unable to return the fire of the protected enemy, could escape destruction?
53935What right, then, thought I, had Luther and his companions to set themselves against the united voice of the church?
53935What roots could rend asunder these stones laid one upon the other without cement, and raise so heavy a weight?
53935What sorrow craved these scalding drops of woe In peaceful sleep?
53935What supports or upholds them?
53935What then, will be the question naturally proposed, was the meaning, tendency, and character of academic nations?
53935What time remained for meddling in public matters to any man occupied with polishing poetical phrases or rounding rhetorical periods?
53935What to do?
53935What tortures can you inflict upon this weak body, when the very first blow will do for it at once?
53935What was needed to complete Otho''s happiness?
53935What was to be done?
53935What were Spaniards and Portuguese in search of?
53935What will you?
53935What would life be without these words?
53935What wretchedness is equal to that of the last sad moment?
53935What, did he too incur the imperial anger?"
53935What, then, are his proofs?
53935What, then, could stop me in the mad career which would soon bring me to the abyss already yawning under my feet?
53935What, then, is a miracle?
53935What, then, remains to us?
53935What, then, will remain to us?
53935When Heliodorus declaimed, the emperor, holding him in great affection( who was that emperor, by the way?
53935When people were all of the same opinion, why should not they meet together to pray in the same church?
53935When the first man of the enemy mounted the breach, be boldly asked him,''Do you know me?''
53935When therefore can I write?
53935When thou wert alone, thou mightest laugh at prudence; but now, canst thou forget that I am here?
53935When treating the question, How we know?
53935When we seek to be reconciled with an enemy, do we begin by insulting him?
53935When will Otho''s marriage take place?"
53935Where am I?"
53935Where are his proofs?
53935Where are the direct results of unselfishness and of corporal sacrifice for the attainment of spiritual good, that books teach us to expect?"
53935Where do these poets school their souls, that they come forth full of the experience of threescore years and ten?
53935Where have you been all summer?"
53935Where is he now, God of gods, as you name him?
53935Where is that protest recorded?
53935Where is your couch?"
53935Where shall we seek the cause of the ingratitude no longer peculiar of Spain, but attributable to all Europe, that pains our hearts?
53935Where was St. Ruth employed during these momentous struggles?
53935Where"( these words were added in an undertone)"have you left our fair cousin and child, Flavia?
53935Where, upon the banks of a single river, are to be seen such varieties of climate, scenery, and animated life?
53935Wherefore must he do so?
53935While so deep the shame and the emotion When to man thou must thy guilt unmask?
53935Who Wrote The Chronicle?
53935Who are those that drugged her?"
53935Who but the fool or madman, with such daily reminders of earthly life''s vanity and shortness, can be deaf to the approaching footfalls of death?"
53935Who can doubt that such petitions will be granted?
53935Who can have a better right to that affection you always professed for me than I, who shall call you by a new endearing title on the next Kalends?"
53935Who can read it without finding at the last line that he has been holding his breath?
53935Who can say that Otho has proved false?
53935Who can translate into words the profound devotion inspired by the solemn mass in the cathedral service?
53935Who come to the conclusion that there is one God of the patriarchs, another God of the Jews, and a third of the Christian?
53935Who comes hither, slowly sauntering, pausing oft awhile to rest; Arms across so calmly folded, head declining on his breast?
53935Who finds insuperable difficulties in the sacred record?
53935Who from this could conclude them to be themselves substances?
53935Who has broken the chains of pagan slavery?
53935Who has discovered, as they imagine, contradictory passages in it?
53935Who has done all these things, if not the church, that is to say, Christianity teaching, directing, and moralizing humanity?
53935Who has sown the seed of all intellectual and moral virtue in those vast regions that barbarian night had enveloped?
53935Who is this admiral?
53935Who is this devotee, draped in black, who ventures out in the most inclement season, laden with bundles?
53935Who is your informant?"
53935Who knows that old Hans is not mistaken?
53935Who knows that we may not see him once more, generous, true, and loving thee, my Mina?"
53935Who may say, that, without these walls, I am not destined to achieve some work that will immortalize my name and console my heart?
53935Who of us is not familiar with that pretty fairy tale of the sleeping beauty?
53935Who passes through the antique street Worshipped by all around?
53935Who the devil raised all this?
53935Who will dare to deny that such a situation is fraught with imminent peril or refuse to repeat with an ancient,"_ Corruptio optimi pessima_"?
53935Who would n''t sin with his pardon drawn up in advance, and entire secrecy and perfect restoration awaiting the first active twinge of repentance?
53935Who would not have loved such a gentleman?
53935Who, then, are to decide upon the meaning of these texts, if the ultimate appeal is to them?
53935Who, then, has given servants to weakness, to suffering, to the disinherited by fortune, to all those that grief had touched with an unpitying hand?
53935Whom do the thousand voices greet That to the heavens resound?
53935Whose, then, is he?"
53935Why Did God Become Man?
53935Why all this anguish at once-- conversion refused to the prayers of Albert-- recovery refused to the tears of Alexandrine?
53935Why are dogs so often called Melampo in Spain?
53935Why came I ever into this world, or why died I not in my cradle?
53935Why choose me?"
53935Why could I not love him?
53935Why did not this open my eyes, you will say, to the truth of Catholicity?
53935Why do n''t I go on my knees?
53935Why do ye mock His bitter grief?
53935Why does he not come forward at his beloved''s bidding to resist the power and stay the arm of Domitian?"
53935Why does she hang enchanted upon the sweet accents of his voice?
53935Why does the owl no longer sing?
53935Why dost come so seldom to visit us?
53935Why force me to tell my tidings in her presence?"
53935Why have I spoken?
53935Why have the generations gone before erected those vast monuments, if all that is left be the dust in the urn?
53935Why not have come sooner to visit us?"
53935Why should the dove imitate the boding cry of the owl?
53935Why should the gentle lamb try to repeat the roar of the wounded and bloody lion?"
53935Why should the state tolerate within its limits anything beyond those two grand unities?
53935Why should they, indeed?
53935Why should we continue after such scenes?
53935Why should we wonder that an audience should most readily collect in Rome to listen to some elegant rhetorician from the East?
53935Why speaks he not?"
53935Why the see of Peter rather than that of Andrew, James, or John?
53935Why was Mina a burgess''s daughter and not a countess?
53935Why will a Spaniard never shoot a swallow?
53935Why, have you not always professed the greatest confidence and love of me?
53935Why, then, does the author take the title of_ Abbé_, which means father, or suffer his editor to give him the title of Doctor of Divinity?
53935Why?
53935Why?"
53935Will not his pious invocation be carried to your throne by the angel of prayer?"
53935Will not the senate wait upon Caipor during the festival?"
53935Will you accept it?"
53935Will you follow me to Baden?
53935Will you try a glass of rum?"
53935Wilt thou make restitution from thy substance for those things which thou hast obtained through fraud and deception?''
53935Wilt thou pardon me, my son, my dear child, wilt thou pardon me?"
53935With an Ambrose and a Theodosius to prop the tottering edifice, what might not be expected?
53935With young France it is the fashion to doubt, to scoff, or to be utterly indifferent, and who dares to disobey fashion?
53935Without speaking of the jealousies and enmities inherent to the profession, can one be sure of being equal to one''s self every day and all day?
53935Would I not do much more for the love of art and of you?"
53935Would it burst the millstone?
53935Would it not be wiser to try and pierce the mystery of that horse''s head, to draw aside the veil that shrouds that journey from our sight?"
53935Would man be God, the creature the Creator?
53935Would not you and I be involved in the ruin, if she and Theodora had the misfortune of leaning to Christianity?"
53935Would the filbert tree die in the attempt?
53935Would you know the subjects that attracted a delighted audience?
53935Would you know what?
53935Would you wish to see happiness realized on earth?
53935Would you wish your wife to lose her hopes thereof in order to avoid a little temporal punishment?
53935Would you, for the sake of our old friendship, allow me to ask you one question, and then to offer you a single counsel?"
53935Wouldst be called Otho the citizen, Otho the image- maker, and have all ladies turn their backs upon thee or point thee out as some wonder?"
53935You are still incredulous?
53935You forgive me?"
53935You hold the centre and I the right, deployed as skirmishers is that it?"
53935You know the priest who gave me so sweet a welcome when I arrived in Paris, and who placed me at the house of Madame de Vernanges?"
53935You perceive the mark(_ stigma_) burned into the former''s forehead?
53935You remember our engagement with Zoilus?"
53935You would, then, condemn_ soirées_?
53935You yourself have just said Mina was wise, beautiful, and pure; that you lauded her virtues to the world: why, then, did you not we d her?"
53935Your brother is not gone?"
53935[ Footnote 104] What is he thinking of when he speaks of the free judgment of auditors, and yet complains of those who deny him applause?
53935[ Footnote 217] But in that case, would he not have adjusted his dates more adroitly?
53935[ Footnote 282: Cariglea( Gray Rock) near Killaloe, seat of_ Aoibhin_,(_ Aoine_, Venus?)
53935[ Footnote 297]''What is that, O girl?''
53935_ Did_ their"intense realization"of this doctrine lead them to infer the materiality of the soul?
53935a name which is known throughout Baden as well as those of our oldest barons and bravest knights?
53935abandon his work, his career perhaps?
53935and also for the pardon of the lawyer, who, by his instigation, led them to commit the crime?"
53935and are the proofs sufficient to prove it as an historical fact?
53935and recognize the jurisdiction actually exercised in all parts of the church by the bishop of Rome?
53935and whither go we?
53935and who has any_ right_ to announce that fact?
53935and would you not deem yourself happy to be our equal, and to be associated to our dignity?''
53935are you not better here?
53935by whom art thou sent?
53935can I fill you with joy and courage in writing?
53935canst tell to me How many grains of dust in thee?
53935continued Sisinnius,"are we not returning to a worse barbarism than that of the iron age?
53935cried Lady Alice;"will you sit and make goslings in the ashes?
53935cried he,"must I die?
53935did I wake, or did I sleep, That midnight vigil not to keep?
53935do n''t you see it is too soon?
53935do you hesitate before a mere woman?
53935do you not feel your limbs too tired, and as yet enjoying a very incomplete repose?
53935hadst ever such a friend?
53935have I not felt his hand grow cold for ever?
53935he asks in return,"what has the babe done that is just born to die?
53935he at length said,"in what have I offended?
53935how can they understand it?
53935how will you ever be tamed?
53935if the sinner would repent and can not?
53935is full of it; why have none of them said it so broadly and well as this?
53935is it not a wretched destiny that keeps us thus in the dark?
53935may I hope you will regard with favor one who has loved you so long, though he dared not confess it until to- day?
53935must they hear their faith laughed at?
53935or Peter rather than any other apostle?
53935or how could it be said to begin from Peter or the chair of Peter, as his own witness, St. Cyprian, asserts?
53935or was it Rosowina indeed?
53935pardon-- the name of your mother?"
53935return beggared to his native western town, without the promised work which was to show that his time had not been wasted?
53935said Clement, addressing Flavia,"have you duly and fully considered the step you propose taking?"
53935said the priest?
53935should I not be transported with joy when I think of him?
53935should I not love God?
53935so light thy task?
53935that I love and tremble for thee?"
53935that is, to bring Christ down: or who shall descend into the deep?
53935that we must ape Paris quite so much?
53935thou wilt live with me, my son?
53935to Vitus?"
53935to express the sweetness of the Christ- child, the tenderness of Christ the Mediator, or the virginal motherhood of his holy mother?
53935to give to stone, or marble, or wood the charm and majesty of those divine forms which from their golden halos call and smile on me?
53935undefiled?
53935was he going to take a wife?
53935was it an apparition?
53935well, I suppose she is some particular person, is she?"
53935what dire mischance is wrought?
53935what has he read?"
53935what shall I offer you?
53935whence came his model?
53935whence the fire, water, air, or earth?
53935whence the original germ?
53935where art thou?
53935where art thou?
53935where there are only the dead and their tombs?"
53935where will it end?
53935whether a man leaves his skin here or elsewhere, what matters it?
53935who?"
53935why are we, and how?
53935why ask me now?
53935why does Mina gaze with such simple admiration upon the noble countenance and gilt spurs of the knight?
53935will she attempt to follow?
53935will you let the orphan, whom you have taken under the wings of your love, perish in this mountain solitude?
53935yes, I''ll go in and listen awhile; shall I?"
53935you have heard me; what more do you desire?"
53935{ 150} You propose to discourse on beautiful things, but tell me, if you please, what are beautiful things?
53935{ 198} Must I give up all these things, my titles, my wealth, and all, to go-- where?
53935{ 244}"And who says that your lot may not be different?"
53935{ 245}"Sir,"said Nora,"have you not noticed for some time past her want of appetite and her general languor without apparent cause?
53935{ 252} Allow a foundling to usurp the rights of its lawful representatives?
53935{ 306} What were intellectual satisfactions in comparison to the joys of conscience?
53935{ 369}''What can you do to me?''
53935{ 378}"Is the notion of liberty( asks M. Vitet) alien and unknown to Christianity?
53935{ 385} The priest asked,"What is the matter?"
53935{ 455} Many have asked:"Is it equal to Jerusalem or Rome?"
53935{ 554} Byron woke up one morning and found himself famous: some one in Elizabeth''s reign made a list( is it not D''Israeli who preserves it?)
53935{ 557} Every_ femme incomprise_--and what poetess does not think she is one?
53935{ 561} What made Hood''s pen merry on his death- bed, and took the wit so out of Sydney Smiths''s sermons?
53935{ 67}"Where have you been, my dear Robert?"
53935{ 698} Need anybody ask what was the result of all this?
43032''Are you satisfied?'' 43032 ''But is it the right one?
43032''But,''said the captain,''the moushick, doctor, how is he?'' 43032 ''Did you call, master?''
43032''I''m a Protestant,''says I,''pre- haps you can show me a meetin''-house that believes in the Holy Catholic Church; is that one there?'' 43032 ''Is it?''
43032''Is not this Jesus the son of Joseph whose father and mother we know? 43032 ''Is there one here whom he has not beaten?''
43032''My father, my father, and dost thou not hear What the Erlen King doth say in my ear?'' 43032 ''My father, my father, and seest thou not The Erl King''s daughters in yon wild spot?''
43032''Seest thou not, father, the Erl King nigh? 43032 ''The Erlen King with his train, I wist?''
43032''Then am I condemned to close my heart to love forever? 43032 ''Yes, villain; do n''t you see?
43032A funeral is it?
43032A letter for me?
43032Afraid!--without_ me_?
43032After all, what do we see?
43032Ah, Morley, is that you? 43032 And Euphrasie did not return with her mother to France?"
43032And Mary, was she a real manifestation of the power of God residing in a woman''s frame?
43032And am I to understand, dear ladies,said the superioress,"that you also share these blessed dispositions?"
43032And are the vulgar to have the highest portion? 43032 And did he offer to support them?"
43032And did your mother take it very much to heart?
43032And does he not, then, intend to honor us with his company?
43032And does she really descend to these menial offices?
43032And has Lady Conway renounced her predilection for the papists?
43032And have they been together all this time? 43032 And her amiable daughter?"
43032And her brother Eugene?
43032And how am I to discover which historic facts are true? 43032 And how long have you been blind?"
43032And how long have you been in the city?
43032And how shall I do that, dear?
43032And how will you live, rash boy?
43032And if I did pardon you, rejoined he,"what use would it be?
43032And is he a Catholic also?
43032And is not poetry the highest truth?
43032And is there no remedy for this? 43032 And is this your daughter?"
43032And meantime Euphrasie works for her daily bread?
43032And my father?
43032And now what is all this that I have to learn?
43032And our neighbor''s happiness is to tell for nothing?
43032And pray what''s your business here?
43032And save in the fulfilment of their expectation, is the Jewish creed Christian?
43032And the children?
43032And the second son is to be established in the neighborhood?
43032And think you God speaks to all alike?
43032And those means?
43032And to what quarter of the world should I go?'' 43032 And was it for her religion that you persecuted her?"
43032And what are those conditions?
43032And what did you answer him?
43032And what is man, that he should rely on himself alone?
43032And what is that but idolatry?
43032And what is this new principle, most compassionate sir? 43032 And what may you mean by concupiscence, most learned Theban?"
43032And what other motive would you suggest, brother?
43032And what part does reason take in religion?
43032And what remedy do you propose?
43032And what sort of happiness was theirs?
43032And what will she live on?
43032And what would they do with their spare time?
43032And what, then, is the sanction of the moral law?
43032And who are they who cause you this alarm?
43032And who forbade you, my love?
43032And who is it that is your emperor?
43032And who''d have thought of seeing you, sir? 43032 And why not?
43032And why?
43032And will classical knowledge do it? 43032 And will you not accompany me also?
43032And with such feelings as these, my lord, you dared to lead my daughter to the altar?
43032And yet,mused she in sadness,"can high ideas spring from the evolutions of matter?
43032And you have her in charge?
43032And you have no more sense than to believe such a cock- and- bull story as that? 43032 And you never went to school?"
43032And you say my father does not know?
43032And you think the spiritual sense necessary to liberty?
43032And you, in sober earnest, profess to think it possible to love God more than yourself?
43032And your husband belongs to the coast- guard?
43032And yourselves, ladies?
43032Another man?
43032Any news? 43032 Are you ill, Annie?"
43032Are you poor, too?
43032Are you serious?
43032As for example?
43032As for example?
43032But because we can not do everything, shall we do nothing?
43032But do men believe these precepts to be the rule of right?
43032But does the reception or apprehension of truth, then, depend on human disposition?
43032But eternally?
43032But has not God commanded us to love our neighbor?
43032But have you considered the cost, Annie? 43032 But have you reasoned with him on the subject?
43032But how can his honor and glory be promoted by your being blind?
43032But how can we turn them out of the house?
43032But how did his family know this?
43032But how do they live? 43032 But how do you manage?
43032But how is she to be supported?
43032But how? 43032 But if you can not keep it, how can others?"
43032But if you could see you might read of God, and learn to love him better?
43032But in this country,said Eugene,"how can you be a nun?"
43032But interesting, you''ll allow?
43032But my aunt and Euphrasie?
43032But my aunt is not a Catholic that I am aware of,pleaded Annie;"and as for Euphrasie, she scarcely speaks, so how can she convert any one?"
43032But she did not tell my father?
43032But was Adam''s religion that of the Jews, then?
43032But what are we to do if such theories be true?
43032But what can be done? 43032 But why do you distinguish morality from spirituality?
43032But why do you think the woman is a Roman Catholic, Adelaid?
43032But why, I must yet inquire, why, with these feelings, did your grace marry at all?
43032But why, if a peerless beauty were already yours, why seek another bride, my lord? 43032 But why?
43032But why?
43032But will not education affect this awakening?
43032But will they go?
43032But you surely are not a vowed nun, mademoiselle?
43032But you, ladies,said M. de Villeneuve,"you, ladies, were not of that mind, surely?"
43032But your long words,said Euphrasie;"do they too reveal God?
43032But, in that case, their estates, would be confiscated, would they not?
43032But,said Eugene,"is Adam''s religion yours?
43032Can I serve you, sir?
43032Can any one have told her the secret of the House?
43032Can what be true, my good sister?
43032Can you bear the voyage, Ada?
43032Can you give me any rules respecting the exercise of reason?
43032Can you tell me where to find the nearest Catholic priest?
43032Cui Bono?
43032Daubreythought Eugene;"can that the her maiden name?
43032Did he not know my whole heart and soul were bound up in him? 43032 Did you hear of a woman fainting, almost under the carriage- wheels, on the morning of my marriage, father?"
43032Did you not know that Euphrasie de Meglior is my ward, that her father increased her to my care the night before he died? 43032 Do yon think that disease was a good to Alfred?"
43032Do you call me''dear sister''? 43032 Do you feel disposed to murder, then?"
43032Do you hear?
43032Do you love me still, Eugene?
43032Do you mean that the lesser is ever producing the greater; and that in the aggregation of insentient matter life is evolved?
43032Do you not like Mr. Alfred Brookbank?
43032Do you praise God, my good woman, for making you blind?
43032Do you really think''liberty''a good?
43032Do you see that staircase? 43032 Do you then believe, father, that when Euphrasie throws off her religion, she will become such as these men are?"
43032Do you think, Miss Acres, that one might be indebted to another for a laugh?
43032Do you, then, think it a sort of madness to endeavor to find the true and living God, and having found, to worship him? 43032 Do you, then, think that man''s tendency is to degenerate?"
43032Does not religion mean re- binding, madam? 43032 Does not the infant grow into the man by the aggregation of insentient matter assimilated into his being in the shape of food?"
43032Does that diffusion take place among the poor, as a matter of fact-- at least among the masses? 43032 Dost thou know yonder land beyond the blue water?"
43032Eh, what? 43032 Eh?"
43032Friday we encamped at_ Glencurry_( Clon- curry?) 43032 Go on; how do you reconcile this with hell?"
43032Ha, baron,said the goblin,"death is breathing in their faces even now, you see; it is hardly worth while to lay them to sleep in the snow, is it?
43032Had you trouble in tracking her?
43032Has no ceremony ever passed between your grace and another woman who claims to be your wife?
43032Has she ever seen him?
43032Have I not already said that the cause is unknown and unknowable?
43032Have they, then, left Annie?
43032Have you any other key?
43032Have you any tenants in view for them?
43032Have you ever considered the true sense of these things?
43032Have you ever reflected on what God is, Annie?
43032Have you many guests?
43032Have you not heard, then? 43032 Have you?
43032He has been a traitor to his own countryman,said he;"how can we be sure that he will not prove traitor to us?"
43032How could you help it?
43032How did man fall into the degraded state in which the masses are?
43032How did you discover this?
43032How did you know that it was Euphrasie''s? 43032 How does this concern you, my child?"
43032How is it when you''re spoken about?
43032How is she?
43032How time thrown away? 43032 How was that, aunt?"
43032I am most willing to do so, madam; but what shall I begin?
43032I am serious; why doubt it?
43032I do n''t wish to be too curious, but tell me from whence you come?
43032I do; how else can lawlessness be restrained without force?
43032I had youth, beauty, and intellect,thought she;"why should he not have loved me as he did that orphan girl?"
43032I love you already, dear; you must not talk in that way-- how can I do other than love you?
43032I say, baron, you''ve been an uncommon old brute in your time, now have n''t you?
43032I think it was in this style our church was originally built,she said;"do you propose to restore it in any way similar to the primitive idea?"
43032If human nature were utterly depraved, how could it hear the voice of God in the soul? 43032 In the name of heaven, where and how did you find this, Keene?"
43032Is Dr. Brookbank dead?
43032Is anything the matter, dearest mother?
43032Is it I?
43032Is it I?
43032Is it aught beside the consequence of error? 43032 Is it that which frightens you?
43032Is it to be wondered at,said Alfred,"that revolutions take place in blood, when property is so unequally divided?
43032Is not all explained by the words, another vocation is mine? 43032 Is she still alive?"
43032Is that the new philosophy?
43032Is that the toleration of England, may it please your grace?
43032Is that your final answer?
43032Is that your only objection?
43032Is the boy safe?
43032Is the peace of your mistress to be preferred to that of your wife?
43032Is the rest of the house like this?
43032Is there any priest near here?
43032Is there, then, no remedy for this?
43032Is this the office of Mary?
43032Is this your religion?
43032It is excessively warm, do n''t you think so?
43032It is growing dark; why does n''t he come? 43032 It is to attend Mass, then, I presume, that your grace desires Euphrasie''s company?"
43032It is true, then?
43032It is very pretty,she said,"but what does it represent?
43032It made a gesture,she says,"sweet enough to win a thousand parts: what wonder?
43032It may be so, but what of that?
43032It may tell us so, but does it give the power to execute its bidding?
43032It''s strange the news did not reach us before, but what business can our M. de Villeneuve have in England now?
43032Lady Conway,said Sir Philip one day at the breakfast table,"do you know any thing of a Mr. Alfred Brookbank?"
43032Lister, are you there?
43032Literature? 43032 Madame, I am your most obedient; but in what particular am I required to show my duty?"
43032Mary Wolstonecroft-- who is she, papa?
43032May I take this silence for consent, dear Euphrasie?
43032My poor child?
43032My sister-- do you know anything about her?
43032My son,said he,"do you not think the authority of the sovereign pontiff greater than the permission of your prior?
43032Nay, defend yourself, M. de Villeneuve; you will not plead guilty to not loving art?
43032Nay, have you not said already, that it was the love of truth? 43032 No acquaintance with the Duke of Durimond, madam?
43032No legal ceremony; some kind of ceremony has taken place, then?
43032No matter what; tell me, what are we to do with our high qualities more than cultivate them, and act upon them?
43032No, I have threatened with dismissal anyone who makes a remark on the subject; meantime tell me, are you a Catholic?
43032No, mother; the dead can do no harm, and what should I fear from my sister?
43032No? 43032 No?"
43032Not Alfred Holiday is it?
43032Not much more angry than I was the day you took my horse away when I wanted to go hunting; do you remember it, Hester?
43032Not very well, my business is personal; shall I be able to see her tomorrow?
43032Now you mention candles and flowers,said the clerical gentleman,"what can be more appropriate symbols of joy and festivity?
43032Now, please to tell me by what name I M to remember you?
43032O my brother, can you say so? 43032 Of course not,"said Uncle George,"and what conclusion have you come to, sister Pilcher?"
43032One, only one?
43032Or your mother''s love, Eugene?
43032Our correspondence must be secret; then?
43032Papa,said Hester,"did I not hear you say those pretty farms in Yorkshire are about to change tenants?"
43032Pleasant? 43032 Poor wife, where is thy husband?
43032Prayer, what prayer?
43032Quare Tristis es Anima Mea et Quare Conturbas Me?
43032Scandalize? 43032 Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild?"
43032Shall I go with you, Keene?
43032Shall I go, mother?
43032Shall we not go to the house?
43032Shall you return to Europe?
43032Should not truth be self- evident, or be at least demonstrable to those whom it concerns?
43032Sleep? 43032 So I have heard,"said Mrs. Godfrey;"but where is the duke, my dear?"
43032So you are not afraid of ultimate success; you think she loves you?
43032Solved one rule? 43032 Something is wanted, that is certain,"said Hester;"but if all virtue is typified in some material existence, tell me where is the type of purity?"
43032Still, do you not think that you would feel more comfortable away from his society?
43032Supernatural nonsense, child-- who put this precious style of reasoning into your head?
43032Supposing that granted for the sake of the argument, what caused''the march of intellect?'' 43032 Sure''twas sometimes this way and sometimes that, and how should she know the names of all those fine London streets?"
43032Sure, what should we do without you? 43032 Tell me,"said he,"how is a knowledge of the material law to produce happiness?
43032That the Duke of Durimond is coming here to marry Adelaide?
43032That''s the stuff to make your hair curl, is n''t it?
43032The philosopher ends,he says,"by asking himself the questions, In what does chemical identity consists?
43032The world is nearly six thousand years old, and is it but now to begin to discover truth? 43032 Their dogs and hawks,-- Who will now attend them?
43032Then they asked him:''What must we do that we may work the works of God?''
43032Then what is the matter with you? 43032 Then where did you get your knowledge?"
43032Then why are so many miserable? 43032 Then why are so many of the educated sickly, unhappy and immoral?"
43032Then why not forestall her return by your own departure?
43032Then you do not think religion essential to goodness? 43032 Then you think sin was absolutely a destroying power?"
43032Then you will remedy it?
43032Then you, you will write to me, you will not cast me off?
43032There are many religions,said Eugene,"and how is the true one to be known?"
43032There you have touched my only vulnerable point, my comfort; but then, my dear aunt, what becomes of your aristocratic scruples? 43032 These facts deserve attention, at any rate,"said Eugene;"can you refer me to authorities within my reach?"
43032Thou art not afraid to be alone in this darkness, my child?
43032Time enough, my darling, to think of that; but why this sudden resolved?
43032Truth? 43032 Useful, meaning increase of luxury?"
43032Valid? 43032 Was my mother a Catholic?"
43032Was not the elder brother married?
43032Was she even then dwelling on her own wild schemes?
43032Was the water there deep enough to destroy life? 43032 Was your emperor good, and did you love him so much that you weep or him?
43032Well, I used to think so, but--"But what?
43032Well, and what do you infer from all this?
43032Well, then,rejoined the duke,"he has not told me his plans; how then can I tell you mine, which must depend on his?"
43032Well,somewhat petulantly rejoined the professor,"is not the definition of luxury a good?
43032What am I to do?
43032What am I to infer from this, your grace?
43032What are you doing there?
43032What did you hear, aunt?
43032What do you infer from this?
43032What does he wish?
43032What freedom of thought is there in Catholicity?
43032What has shaken your faith in us, if I might venture to ask?
43032What have you been drinking for?
43032What is he doing there?
43032What is her name? 43032 What is it?"
43032What is that long word you used, Hester?
43032What is that noise?
43032What is the matter with you?
43032What is the matter?
43032What is the world coming to?
43032What is true?
43032What kind of empire do you mean?
43032What name, sir?
43032What of this, father?
43032What say you Euphrasie,he continued,"shall we rebuild it for your friends?"
43032What sort of churches have you seen, aunty?
43032What the deuce is all this about? 43032 What was your friend''s name?"
43032What wizard?
43032What''s that to you?
43032What''s the time, John, by yours?
43032What, then, is a natural law?
43032What, then, would you do?
43032When is he coming home?
43032Whence had he come? 43032 Where are yez goin'', men, where are yez goin'', men, I say?
43032Where did my Hester pick up Mary Wolstonecroft''s writings?
43032Where is Lister Wilmot?
43032Where is he?
43032Where is she going to?
43032Where is she?
43032Where is she?
43032Which of these gentlemen is Monsieur?
43032Who can tell? 43032 Who could have dreamed of this?"
43032Who is it?
43032Who sleeps on the snow? 43032 Who the Pickwick are you?"
43032Who?
43032Why boys? 43032 Why did you not come in with Robert?
43032Why do you suppose that Jones was not the man''s name, my lady?
43032Why do you think so, my dear?
43032Why not now? 43032 Why not, if she makes no objection?"
43032Why not? 43032 Why not?
43032Why not?
43032Why should it not be true?
43032Why should she marry,he reasoned,"since she had already everything that could embellish life?
43032Why, papa;whispered Hester,"have you changed your opinion of convents?
43032Why, then, are you going to Paris if you have no friends there?
43032Why, what are you going to do?
43032Why-- but? 43032 Why?
43032Will he let his own sister and the orphan daughter of his friend suffer for want?
43032Will he not continue my allowance to me?
43032Will you ask the reverend mother to let me stay with you awhile, dear Euphrasie?
43032Will you forgive me if I say I do not?
43032Will you keep this for my sake, in case we never meet again? 43032 Will you undraw that curtain, sister?"
43032Willingly; you are, then, in communication with Eugene?
43032Wonderfully like, is she not, baron?
43032Would he come, sir, do you think?
43032Would you seriously wish it, my lord duke?
43032Would you wish to have?
43032Yes, and why not?
43032Yet you admit that a system may be in advance of a people?
43032Yet you do not believe that my schools and arrangements will make him happier?
43032You are severe, father, but this is a case to make you so; may we not know where she is gone to?
43032You believe him to be a wicked man?
43032You believe, then, as I do, that a new era is dawning on mankind, and that the laborer must be protected and enlightened?
43032You could swear to it, sir?
43032You do n''t dislike it, do you?
43032You do not favor Catholics in your heart, I suppose, my lady?
43032You have not seen her, then?
43032You made her very happy, did n''t you?
43032You may be right-- nay, the principle is right; but what can my little Hester do?
43032You mean Euphrasie, I presume?
43032You mean the murder?
43032You mean to say you have traced the housekeeper?
43032You piece of mischief, be serious; what answer shall I give him?
43032You promise?
43032You who have been, cradled in luxury and reared in abundance? 43032 You will not accept it, then?"
43032You would not, then, developed intelligence?
43032You?
43032Your ward? 43032 _ Father_.--Now is n''t it, sir?
43032_ Neighbor_.--What''s this, what''s this? 43032 _ Neighbor_.--Will you please, ma''am, to go inside?
43032_ Pray?_ Are you serious, Mr. 43032 ''But where would you have us go?'' 43032 ''Cured!--why, are you ill? 43032 ''Dost thou force me from my place?'' 43032 ''How can this Man give us his flesh to eat?'' 43032 ''How much?'' 43032 ''If we have not found peace in this retreat, why should we find it anywhere else? 43032 ''Is it you, my son?'' 43032 ''What is the matter? 43032 ''What matters now,''said I,''the cruelty of the world and its unjust disdain? 43032 ''What was it all about?'' 43032 ''Why, is that you? 43032 *Do you mean that she will love?"
43032---------- ORIGINAL"QUARE TRISTIS ES ANIMA MEA, ET QUARE CONTURBAS ME?"
43032----------{ 559} Translated from the German WHAT MOST REJOICES THE HEART OF MAN?
430329 Harmony place, of course?"
43032A few more desperate springs and struggles and I was free-- flying whither?
43032A materializing, so to speak, of spiritual doctrine?
43032A simple mind, or a simple age, receives these implicitly: will the influence of science on either dispose, or indispose it, to similar confidence?
43032A troubadour?
43032About Klootz?
43032Acres,"we''ll have Mrs. McQuirey look them up, Bob, eh?
43032Add all these complicating symptoms, and is there not something plausible about the diagnosis?
43032After a short pause he said,"Who do you expect will attack to- morrow, I or Bonaparte?"
43032After awhile she said:"Could not some arrangement be made with my brother on this subject?"
43032All other parents, what are they?
43032Am I not thine?
43032Am I not very ungracious, never beforehand with any idea, but waiting to be urged out of what looks like indifference?
43032And all the grandeur and the grace Of noble art-- Do they not beautify thy life, And cheer thy heart?
43032And do not the majority suffer an enforced toil, which absorbs their time, and leaves them neither energy nor leisure for speculative thoughts?
43032And has not insentient nature ever been made to depart from her ordinary rules, when such departure could forward the cause for which Christ died?"
43032And in the midst of this conflict of the peoples of the earth for real or imaginary rights, how fares the church of God?
43032And is my daughter for ever to play second part in your heart, and this incomparable miracle of goodness the first?"
43032And is the purely spiritual distinct from the purely intellectual as well as from the animal?
43032And love, most heavenly gift of all-- Is it not thine?
43032And now what are the tendencies of the age?
43032And searched it besides?"
43032And she lifted her eyes and looked around in amazement, saying:"What has happened?
43032And so, with every gift of God, With nought amiss, My heart is longing, longing still; What meaneth this?
43032And the swallow with his wing Against the sky 1 Who brings the branch its green, And the honey- bee a queen?
43032And the very question under discussion is, What is the intelligible essence of this ultimate entity?
43032And this is but one rule; are the others of a like fashion?"
43032And was the goblin ever explained?
43032And what power, think you, elevated the mass, even to the extent in which we see them now?
43032And what was a troubadour?
43032And what were his mainsprings of action?
43032And when I ask myself Where are those I love?
43032And woman, Adelaide, what is woman out of Christianity?
43032Annie turned to Alfred and said in a dignified manner,"You here Sir Philip''s request, Mr. Brookbank; will you consider it mine?"
43032Another time, when some early vegetables were served at her table, at which I appeared surprised:"What would you?"
43032Ar''n''t you blushing, you hard- hearted old monster?"
43032Are not coins and medals more pleasing when viewed on the side bearing the principal legend and inscription?
43032Are we, therefore, to suppose that he and the church will come to naught?
43032Are you all leagued against me?
43032Are you annoyed with me for this, and could you ever judge me by mere external signs?
43032Are you born for no better lot than slavery?
43032Are you ready?"
43032As a finale, Miss Rossetti, too nimble for the unwary reader, anticipates his question of"What does it all mean?"
43032At last, I tried a lady-- for I give the men folks up-- and says I to her:"''Is this a meetin''-house of the Holy Catholic Church, ma''am?''
43032At length he said,"May I see the letter, mother?"
43032At what, may it please your grace?
43032Ben?"
43032Besides, what is this we hear about disputes among yourselves?
43032Brothers and sisters, have we done right?''
43032But Catharine, wishing for martyrdom, answered,''I am well here, and where should I go?
43032But I ask them to tell me at what time, during what year, what day, or what hour only this general submission existed?
43032But are my peaceful inclinations unknown to you, or the weakness of my arm and my very doubtful courage?
43032But do you know its power?
43032But do you seriously think that perfect self- government may be acquired, or, as you say, regained?"
43032But does it follow from this that supernatural agencies are at work?
43032But ere I leave you, since since leave you I must, may I ask one favor?"
43032But have you heard of nothing beyond philosophy?
43032But how is it with the two nations of Europe as yet disintegral?
43032But how to account for this likeness established so suddenly?
43032But is this all that we are to say to the duchess?
43032But might it not be wise to examine the principle of actions when we attempt to regulate for others on a new system?
43032But then, how can contentment with the meanest things, or filling the humblest offices, assist this conclusion?
43032But what ails you that you do not move?''
43032But what did you know?
43032But what folly it is to complain; are there no troubles in the world but mine to weep for?
43032But what had Eugene been doing all this time?
43032But what if it were none of these things?
43032But where have the projectors of this college learned geography?
43032But where?
43032But who can say that Shakespeare might not have had all the learning and science here supposed?
43032But who shall be bold enough to say that other and subtler methods of communication may not exist in the material universe?
43032But who were that troop of children gathered before the barn door?
43032But why be afraid of being indiscreet in drawing upon my purse a little?
43032But why dissect such music?
43032But why is he created in this imperfect state, and obliged to run the risks of a difficult and dangerous probation?
43032But why was Adelaide so sad?
43032But, my friend, are you slumbering serenely on these fair promises?
43032But, on the other hand, the same faith makes me feel a certain interest in it; for is not this disorderly, frantic new school a truant from our fold?
43032By divine light also?"
43032CHAPTER V. IS MERE MATERIAL PROGRESS A REAL BENEFIT, OR A PROGRESS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?
43032Ca n''t you see the people are hungry, ye villains?
43032Ca n''t you speak?"
43032Can I recall often enough those memories all steeped in tears, that will ever dwell incorruptible within my soul?
43032Can I, then, better end than with you?
43032Can he not determine to do certain things on the condition that the creature uses his free- will in a certain way, if he pleases?
43032Can it have had any relation to that of Origen under the same name?
43032Can mere knowledge of physics do this?"
43032Can such a race continue in ignoble bondage?
43032Can this be peace that is stealing over me?
43032Can this be true?
43032Can you ever go to mass?"
43032Can you tell me where I may find rest and a breakfast?"
43032Can you, can he forgive me?"
43032Capital, was n''t it?"
43032Caught in a trap, are n''t you?
43032Celsus asks:''What did your God say in his sufferings, like to this?''
43032Christ, and wilt not thou regard my sighs, Long wakeful hours, and lonely miseries, And hopes forlorn?
43032Could anything better indicate the distance it has fallen below the Christian thought, or its failure to grasp the principle of Christian morals?
43032Could it be that his benefactress had returned and withdrawn her affection, or was she more ill?
43032Could it be true?
43032Could there be any harm in thanking him, and in unfolding, at his request, the sketch which had occasioned the accident?
43032Could you not read the literature of the languages?
43032Did I not, on the contrary, say always that a city life is repugnant to my taste, and that I care not at all for any pleasures to be enjoyed here?
43032Did he die on the journey?
43032Did he find the object of his desires?
43032Did he never sing to you there?"
43032Did he not know that he was my very life?
43032Did n''t I tell you she wanted to sleep down here beside her father?
43032Did n''t I tell you to bring her to Drumbhan?
43032Did not Pythagoras teach astronomy in the Copernican fashion?
43032Did one story suggest the other, or are both real or fabulous?
43032Did she tell any of you last night that she could n''t rest there; did she do that, I say?
43032Did we all have a distinct existence, and enjoy a deliberative and decisive vote when the important question of human destiny was decided?
43032Did we give way to our passions, and had we power, who can tell what we should do?
43032Did you never observe how the progression of ancient times ever riveted woman''s chains?
43032Did you not order yesterday, that Wilhelm and Friedrich, if they did not pay their rent tomorrow, should be turned out to sleep on the snow?
43032Divided into two vast bodies, they peal forth the verses of the royal prophet in alternate chorus; and who could tire hearkening?
43032Do I need any other happiness than this?
43032Do n''t you see me?''
43032Do n''t you think that you should leave the place, now that you are alone?
43032Do not we mentally associate an idea of weakness or effeminacy with melancholic writings?
43032Do the subscribers to the Turkish Missions- Aid Society contemplate this as one of the results of their liberal donations?
43032Do we not suffer in our affections from the misconduct of others?
43032Do we not suffer, from natural predisposition, diseases of various kinds?
43032Do you hear, my child?
43032Do you know any one there?"
43032Do you know what evenings we have now and then?
43032Do you know what that suspense is,--that hanging on each minute which might bring the issues of life or death?
43032Do you mean poetry and fiction-- such as your daughters read?
43032Do you never fear that thus the acme may be reached of our delusions?
43032Do you recognize this, sir?"
43032Do you reject all human research?"
43032Do you remember the Catholic priest whom I ordered to quit the house as soon as the duke was dead?
43032Do you remember?''
43032Do you see how naturally they coalesce when brought in contact?
43032Do you take all this seriously, my friend?
43032Do you think there are any fathers that are changing like mine?
43032Do you think, dear, good gentlemen, that there are any other"Little Sunbeams"like me?
43032Do you wish to know the efficacy of that ceremonial?
43032Does God create it sinful?
43032Does freedom concern only half of the human race?"
43032Does it not indicate a demand for the order of regeneration, and the completion of this order in the incarnation?
43032Does not this failure partially thwart the divine plan, mar his work, and deprive his universe of its perfection?
43032Does our Heavenly Father ever forget his weary children?
43032Does she continue so?"
43032Each time he was named, his eyes turned towards the curé, as if asking him:"Are you satisfied?"
43032Echoing back and back again His wild halloo?
43032Eugene, perhaps you will write to Mr. Godfrey in my behalf, to inform him of my wishes?"
43032Eugene?"
43032Euphrasie laid aside the embroidery on which she had been employed, and answered meekly,"What shall I do to please you, my dear madam?"
43032Euphrasie looked dreamily in Annie''s face, and said doubtingly:"Heaven?
43032Evan, you devil, where are you?
43032Fierce tempests that roar in the midnight, The tempests both cruel and strong, Are driving me hither and thither; What wonder if I should go wrong?
43032For God has created them for good; and to what end as he made them capable of this felicity, unless it be that they may possess and enjoy it?
43032For how can he foresee future events that are purely contingent on the free choice of created wills?
43032For if he loveth not his brother, whom he seeth, how can he love God, whom he seeth not?"
43032For instance, can we suppose it consistent with the divine wisdom to create only a grain of sand?
43032For what purpose is this capacity?
43032For whom should I still ask a remembrance, a tear, an admiration?
43032Fra Giovanni, can any one in the world be more wretched than I?
43032Fritz-- Carl; where are the knaves?
43032From a heart of infinite longing the youth Looks out on the world;"Where, spirit of candor-- where, spirit of truth, Are thy banners unfurled?
43032From whence came this person, who was she, and what were her resources for living?
43032Good and evil, what are they?
43032Had he been privately married to Mrs. Haag?
43032Hard words break no bones, they say, but angry men are quick, and a blow is soon struck, eh?"
43032Has Hugh never spoken about it with you?"
43032Has any one applied to you for one, or all of them?"
43032Has she also been tampered with?
43032Has she been ill long?"
43032Has she forgotten how much those struggles cost her?
43032Has she lost all?"
43032Hath he said then, and shall he not do?
43032Hath he said then, and will he not fulfil?"
43032Have I made myself understood?"
43032Have I met thee with a spear on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda?
43032Have I met thee with a spear on thy cloud, spirit of the dismal Loda?
43032Have my steps ascended from my hills into thy peaceful plains?
43032Have my stops ascended from my hills into thy peaceful plains?
43032Have they hitherto tended toward unity?
43032Have yon also lost your mother?
43032Have you any relatives?"
43032Have you ever considered{ 771} what is the first step to take in the investigation of truth?"
43032Have you ever studied that, Hester?"
43032Have you formed any project?
43032Have you not noticed this?"
43032Have you not often said that the world has yet to learn the results of an equipoised, many- sided development?
43032Have you not yourself taught me to cultivate every faculty to perfection, as a duty?
43032Have you protested against such a monstrous piece of tyranny?"
43032He answered in a tone so low that only she could hear its purport:"You have asked for a madman''s song, my lady; what else can memory produce?"
43032He had entertained high ideas of woman''s purity, of woman''s devotedness, of woman''s disinterestedness, and what was he to think?
43032He heard the tale relative to their withdrawal with undisguised indignation, and said:"And you do not know what has become of them?"
43032He knows it is his mother''s, and she calls tenderly to him:"Robert, what do you believe?
43032He looked round the room, and seeing they were alone, he said in a choking voice:"Is Lady Conway here?"
43032He then said:"Is it not a sacred duty I owe my mother, that of accomplishing her last request?"
43032He was constitutionally timid, and certainly was just now in no mood for quarrelling; so he said quietly:"Why, has any harm come of it?"
43032Her noble mansion, rcplete with elegance, what was it worth to her now?
43032Her order?"
43032Her people were well fed at a common table; they were well sheltered and accommodated; why should they not be intellectualized?
43032Here?
43032Hester, but what is this to the purpose?"
43032His name?"
43032His wife hesitated ere she asked:"Any news of the countess to- day?"
43032His wife was not happy-- how could she be?
43032How am I to attain this faith?"
43032How are we to reconcile or account for these strange contradictions?
43032How came he here?
43032How can he know, for instance, how the subject may affect me?
43032How can he predetermine an end, to be infallibly accomplished, when this accomplishment is contingent on the free arbitration of the creature?
43032How can they with him who commands it-- The Way, and the Truth, and the Life?
43032How can we be sure of systems, unless we spend a life in verification?
43032How can_ soul_ be corrupted by body?
43032How could I after Hugh Atherton''s steady refusal of any explanation?
43032How could he learn this science?
43032How dare you have the impertinence to suppose such a thing?
43032How did all mankind sin in Adam, and by his transgression incur the condemnation of death?
43032How did he get the money?
43032How do they act upon each other?
43032How far ought the actual end of created existences to coincide, or does it really coincide with the end metaphysically final?
43032How had they requited her?
43032How had this strange and striking likeness arisen?
43032How has the innocent soul deserved to be thrust into a body by which it must be polluted?
43032How is it possible that there should be any evil?
43032How is it that our philosophers fail to see the universal application of the laws which they themselves assert?
43032How is it, then, that he saith, I am come down from heaven?"
43032How is that, then?"
43032How long before these strait- laced souls-- the moral progeny of that unhappiest of men, Calvin-- will learn to love God as well as believe in him?
43032How many evils can man avert?
43032How much does our mere board cost?
43032How shall we restore the hardy races that peopled the earth, when these mighty types of glory ruled the populations?"
43032How shall we sing the Lord''s song In a strange land?
43032How shall we tell in a few words the story of one whose career extended over sixty- six years?
43032How should I rest in Paradise, Or sit on steps of Heaven alone?
43032How should that influence our actions?"
43032How was he enabled to many times to escape his master''s rage?
43032How were the obnoxious magistrates to be removed without a revolution?
43032How were they to get fish?
43032How will you compel them?
43032How will you sell them the bushel?
43032How, then, can each individual soul become involved in a original sin?
43032How, then, did the paper labelled''strychnine''get into the prisoner''s pocket?
43032I am leaving for America, can I bear a greeting from you to my father?"
43032I cried,"what do you mean?
43032I even fear that you may regard my letter as very eccentric, and say to yourself:"What nonsense is this?
43032I exclaimed,''who do you mean, sire?
43032I feel a sadness of the soul, A weariness, A constant longing of the heart; What meaneth this?
43032I go, Lord, where thou sendest me; Day after day, plod and moil: But Christ my God, when will it be That I may let alone my toil, And rest with thee?"
43032I had never liked Lister Wilmot much, even in old times; and of late-- well, what need to think of it, though his sins had been great?
43032I have an intense desire to pay the place a visit; had you not come, I should have gone alone; now will you go with me?"
43032I have lived without God; dare I hope, Eugene, he will accept my tardy return to him now?"
43032I hear thee, my child, in the darkness; I know where thou wishest to be: But why in a pilotless vessel Didst venture alone on this sea?
43032I know that few resemble thee in height; Thy utterance comes to me as from above, Like all that''s high and inconceivable; And know I not thy tone?
43032I promised what I gave-- power, rank, grandeur, and respect; these she has: what cause is there for complaint?"
43032I repeat, it conies merely to discourse with you about nature; and what can be more natural?
43032I said, and when?
43032I suppose Smith, Brown, or White would have served his purpose equally as well?"
43032I think you have not seen my poem on Human Brotherhood, Miss Annie?"
43032I, too, had loved the girl, as who indeed had not?
43032If I may not approach the lady myself, who can procure me the evidence I demand?''"
43032If his strength fails, can he not draw fresh force from prayer?
43032If it is not poverty that makes unhappiness, what does make it?
43032If not, how can the determination of the federal government, that the people have done so, be construed to confer it?
43032If not, what is the distinction between them?
43032If saints and angels spoke of love, Should I not answer from my throne,''Have pity upon me, ye, my friends, For I have heard the sound thereof?''
43032If so, I at least had better die, for what happiness can I expect with such a mate as I have?
43032If so, what becomes of the fall of man?"
43032If so, what is the story translated from its emblematic form?
43032If the question, What shall be done with our freedman?
43032If there is but one principle of imputability, how can there be two distinct intelligent voluntary operations?
43032If this diamond in the rough shows so much brilliancy, what will it not be when it is polished?
43032If you are not Catholic, are you not Christian?"
43032If, then, this so- called resurrection of the western empire was purely nominal, was it merely honorific?
43032In a few moments she partly recovered; yet it was in a faltering voice that she asked:"Father, is a marriage with a Roman Catholic valid?"
43032In this passing world, what century is there that is not a century of transition?
43032In what will these wonderful developments of allotropism end?
43032Instead of replying, Annie asked in a faltering voice:"What has become of them?"
43032Is all this toil necessary?
43032Is he a likely one, think you, to consent to the catting off the entail?"
43032Is it an argument against the divine perfections, that it was not such a period?
43032Is it morally right?
43032Is it not a bright day in your lives, my dear children, when you are proclaimed conquerors?
43032Is it not reasonable?
43032Is it one of hostility or of harmony, of illustration and confirmation, or of antagonism?
43032Is it something we hold in common with cows, horses, dogs?
43032Is it to descend when we aspire to imitate Jesus and Mary?
43032Is it to hold communion with a higher being?
43032Is it you, December?
43032Is it you, October?
43032Is it"worse than foolishness"now to kiss this little ring, and hold it to my heart to still the dull pain there?
43032Is man only an animal?
43032Is matter creative?
43032Is multiplying luxury a good?"
43032Is my dream true?
43032Is not the contrary rather the case?
43032Is not the earth most beautiful, What wouldst have more?
43032Is not this simple?
43032Is not this the history of all anterior civilization?
43032Is physical science the handmaid, or the enemy of faith?
43032Is she not founded on the Rock of Ages, and is it not said by him who is truth itself, that the gates of hell shall not prevail against her?
43032Is that all you wanted to know?
43032Is that it?
43032Is that what the Catholic religion enjoins?"
43032Is the housekeeper''s evidence to be relied on?
43032Is the present age the age of maturity or of decrepitude?
43032Is there a Protestant missionary in the place?
43032Is there a soul, the functions of which are different, distinct, from those of the body, and to the knowledge of which mere intellect can not arrive?
43032Is there no remedy for his wickedness?
43032Is this a time for smile and sigh; For songs among the secret trees Where sudden blue- birds nest and sport?
43032Is this so?"
43032Is this what they call evangelizing the native Christians?]
43032Is your mind easy now?
43032Is_ this_ what the society put forth so boldly as the"Gospel in Turkey?"
43032It has for years been very active and hard at work in imitation of charity; but what has it effected?
43032It was easy to build a castle in the air, but how to find a companion worthy to share it with her, when no such being existed?
43032Kavanagh?"
43032Kavanagh?"
43032Let me see; where was I?
43032Life shows to thee its brightest side; Why not be glad?
43032Living without aim or motion, Save thyself to please, Careless as the beasts that perish, Sitting at thine ease?
43032Look at our national airs: what are they?
43032Love may, then, hope to quite refund What sin hath ta''en away?
43032Lowell?"
43032MAX"Art thou drowsy, dull, indifferent, Folder of the hands, Dreaming o''er the silent falling Of life''s measured sands?
43032Man, what is there at stake with you in comparison with_ him_ who has been driven from his fatherland and his home?
43032May I hope, then, for a brother''s privilege, a friends affection?
43032May I not recall to your memory the explanation I once gave at Durimond Castle?"
43032May I venture to offer you a book to beguile the tedium of the way?"
43032Mind and matter-- which is the true reality?
43032Miss Rossetti alone has the courage to inquire"Was the fallow field left_ un_sown?
43032Moreover,_ whence_ and_ what_ is evil?
43032Mrs. Moreton was annoyed, and the wizard said:''Do you want her, madam?
43032Must I live alone because there is wickedness around us?''
43032Must we not suppose that the divine plan ran the risk of a complete failure, so far as the co- operation of free- will is concerned?
43032My Hester should have headed the procession?"
43032My aunt, I will try my luck with this little_ Mees_; win her, we d her, and conquer her, too?"
43032My friend, why interrupt the course of a wise resolution and mar a work that is so slow of formation and so costly?
43032My son, why hidest thy face so shy?''
43032Nelly,"I cried triumphantly,"what do you think of the old house now?"
43032Not a word, Mr. Kavanagh, not a syllable, sir, shall_ we_ here?"
43032Not bad for, was it?
43032Now what''ll be the price?
43032Now, Eugene, answer me: have I not loved you well?
43032Now, Euphrasie, do you honestly believe in the corruption of your heart?"
43032O God,{ 235} will he not curse his mother, knowing what she is, and what she has made him?
43032Of Sweden, vigorous for cut, or subtly tempered for trust[ thrust?].
43032Of what use is Plato in such a work as this?
43032On one occasion Eugene was present, and he said with a smile,"So you, too, are seeking the philosopher''s stone, sister?
43032On what side are we solemnly to arrange ourselves in this momentous dispute about a donkey''s shadow?
43032Once, when Annie was a little calmer than usual, she suddenly asked her:"What made my mother desire to be a Catholic, Annie?"
43032One of the ladies present put a few questions to him, and among others, asked him what he now believed of the Virgin Mary?
43032Or will you study German and Italian?"
43032Or, on the contrary, is it just as free to God to determine any limit, however low, as the term of creation, as it is to abstain from creating?
43032Ought I to fly now that I have found what I have longed for?
43032Over this man Jesus paused and said:"''Wilt thou be made whole?''
43032Pardon me; perhaps you are the Catholic?"
43032Pasture was very good, but how were they to get firewood?
43032Peace for such as I?"
43032Perhaps you do n''t know my aunt, Patients Pilcher?
43032Poor baby, where is thy father?"
43032Pop, may not this be the meeting of''Mary''"?
43032Pray, which are we to believe?
43032Presently I heard Father Maurice say to her,"Are you able to speak without pain?
43032Quid diadema tibi, pulcherrima?
43032RELIGION-- PHILOSOPHY: WHICH IS THE TRUTH?
43032Remember that I am more than twice your age; come, have I permission to make myself disagreeable?"
43032Rise?
43032Said April,"I?"
43032Said bright July,"I?"
43032Segat thu sceolde ic minne brothor healdon?
43032Serjeant Donaldson:"What happened next?"
43032Shall I fear thy gloomy form, spirit of Loda?
43032Shall I fear thy gloomy form, spirit of dismal Loda?
43032Shall I speak, after the poor, of that beloved chapel, where the former unbeliever of St. Petersburg opened her heart before the God of her maturity?
43032Shall I try?"
43032Shall we not hope and pray that our own dear land, also, will form not the least brilliant jewel in that crown?
43032Shall we shut out, in our mirth and jollity, the cry of the hungry poor?
43032Shall we then longer look calmly on the evils that beset the sex, when the means are at hand to remedy them, whenever we sincerely wish for them?
43032She addressed Euphrasie respectfully:"Mrs. Ellwood can see no one to- day, miss; can you send in your business by me?"
43032She answers:"What need of that?
43032She embraced him affectionately, and asked him if he"would love her like a mother?"
43032She held his hand and faintly whispered,"My last wishes, can you refuse them?"
43032She must have been a happy wife, eh, baron?"
43032She said she would lie there some day beside her father; do you hear that, men?
43032She turned suddenly on the lawyer:"Where is the Duke of Durimond at this instant?"
43032Should I not turn with yearning eyes, Turn earthward with a pitiful pang?
43032Should n''t boys go to meetin''as well as girls?"
43032Should we not blush at our cowardice when we remember that the infinite God is our consoler?
43032Should you like hereafter to come in contact with such?"
43032Sir Philip was present when the letter was opened; his eyes were fixed on Annie, and he sternly demanded,"From whom?"
43032Smoke?"
43032So the charming_ Mees Fannee_ has accepted me as her chaperone-- interesting girl, is she not?
43032Spartan frugality would disapprove of much of modern luxury; and is not half the toil for luxury merely?"
43032Such is the apostle''s judgment; and how, after giving it, does he proceed?
43032Suddenly Mrs. Godfrey broke from her, and standing up laid her hand on Annie''s shoulder, saying:"Where is Eugene?"
43032Suppose some one were to get up and say the same of temperance, prudence, justice, or fortitude, would he not be considered an imbecile?
43032Suppose you were elected head of a community, you would need servants to do the manual labor?"
43032Supposing we travel without horses at the speed of thirty miles an hour, can we travel nearer to truth?
43032Talking of crust, by the way, what sort of a tap is it you''re drinking?"
43032Tell me, first, have you any hopes of mother?"
43032Tha cwoeth drihten to Caine, hwoet dydest thu?
43032That hitherto too strong a bias has been given, and that a one- sided training has made a one- sided character?"
43032That is the right thing for me to do, is it not, guardian?"
43032That is, does he necessarily create for an end metaphysically final, and carry the creative act to its apex, or the summit of possibility?
43032That very day Mr. Spence had proposed for Hester''s hand, because of her supposed freedom from superstition, What was to be done?
43032That, surely, is not your grace''s meaning?"
43032The Prince of Wales worked diligently to produce an impression upon his cousin''s flinty heart, which( shall we confess it?)
43032The Saxon runs:"Tha cwoeth drihten to Caine, hwoer is Abel thin brothor?
43032The cardinal has been almost always reproached for having established royalty without a basis; but this basis, where was he to find it?
43032The ceremony over, Mr. Godfrey approached him, shook him, and in a harsh whisper said:"Boy, what mummery is this?"
43032The duke had immense revenues; he offered ample settlements: what mattered it that he was thirty- seven, and she but sweet eighteen?
43032The grand palace is still there, but where are the kings and courtiers?
43032The high priest then said,"Art thou the Christ?"
43032The hostess''fair- haired daughter stood apart,"What can he mean?"
43032The influence of the Frank domination has been more superficial than was believed in the last century; the name remains to us, but what else remains?
43032The ladies of his family-- where were they during this nomadic life of his, and how were they situated?
43032The lady turned alarmingly pale, as she faltered forth,"And is the Duke of Durimond is dead?"
43032The last is Dr. Newman''s, than whom no one knows better, none can describe so well, that_ Via Dolorosa_ which all converts tread?
43032The marriage was agreed upon years ago; what would you have?
43032The men looked shyly at each each other, as if to say,"Can he really mean it?"
43032The old gentleman here looked around the car with an air that seemed to say, Will somebody have the kindness to tell me if I am asleep or awake?
43032The only question to be discussed is, What is the real sense and meaning of the doctrine?
43032The pagan woman-- what was she?
43032The same may be said of a pigeon''s neck, a maiden''s cheek; and why not of a volume of poems?
43032The second night they encamped at_ Manouth_( May- nooth?
43032The second, Are the means chosen for carrying it out just?
43032The soul has but one inquiry for every dogma, for every precept:"_ Teacher of God, what hast thou spoken?_"The teacher answers and the soul obeys.
43032The streets were crowded, but what is a crowd by night, or even, by day?
43032The strength of well- knit limbs?
43032The world receives the theory of Copernicus now on trust; would it be wise to spend a life in verifying it?"
43032Their questions were Sharp and loud:"''Rabbi, when camest thou hither?''
43032Then answered he and quoth, I know not Sayest thou should I hold my brother?
43032Then quoth the Lord to Cain, What didst thou?
43032Then they looked at their numbers and thought, What does this all mean?
43032Then what do you say to making these poor people comfortable?"
43032Then wherefore, Death, dost thou to me is wrong, So long estranged to linger from my side?
43032Then, turning to me,"How was it?"
43032There can be no doubt, you think, about this being funny?"
43032There is always this great question to be solved, Have the people delegated such a power?
43032There is more intense_ Irishness_( what other word will express it?)
43032There needs not much eloquence to pray the publican''s prayer, and who shall say but there was gladness in heaven that Christmas morning?
43032There was a community of the old faith near his residence?
43032There was no alternative native but to hand the letter to him and he exclaimed in a fury,"And is it thus you would waste my substance madam?
43032There you have it,"added he, waving the monkey triumphantly in the air,"and wo n''t it be grand?"
43032These make the noble of the earth; And he I love is one of these:-- And shall I for a title fall From such a soul and love as his?
43032They do, sometimes, eh, baron?
43032They say that at Rome the adoration of the Virgin Mary has taken the place of the worship of the goddess Venus-- where is the gain there?"
43032Thine Antitype?
43032This was a manifest injustice, as the money was Annie''s private property, by right of her marriage settlements; but when was prejudice ever just?
43032Thou frownest in vain: I never fled from the mighty in war; and shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of Morven?
43032Thou frownest in vain; I never fled from the mighty in war; And shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of Morven?
43032To be raised above the mists of this murky earth?
43032To lose him was to lose everything; for who save he had shown kindness to the poor, friendless orphan girl?
43032To the poetry that strove within her for expression, where was the listener?
43032To what was my contempt of life leading me?
43032To whom were these gorgeous collections of heathen idols, these entailed estates, these titles, honors, to descend?
43032Was I then to clamber the rocky path to the end only to see hope receding in the distance?
43032Was he to tell Frederic to be a hypocrite, and to study theology for a"living?"
43032Was it a kindly or a spiteful fairy who crowned these gifts with a vanity that nothing could undermine or overthrow?
43032Was it ever in his power to create it?
43032Was it for you, whom she loved so dearly, to crush her loving spirit, and then stand by so calmly contemplating her remains?
43032Was it not better to imitate the majestic silence of Jesus Christ, who spoke no word, but let his life speak for him?
43032Was it true, then, as Shelley sings,"that all things are venal, and that even a woman''s heart may be put up in an auction mart?"
43032Was not Eugene good, dutiful, noble, and generous?
43032Was not man severed from God by disobedience?
43032Was that a period of peace, prosperity, and contentment?
43032Was the duke a Catholic?"
43032Was there no authority attached to it?
43032Was there not enough to surprise him?
43032Was there, or was there not, any ale poured out in the glass before it was brought up into Mr. Thorneley''s study?
43032We both eagerly turned to him with the same question:"Will she die?"
43032We quote the first and last verses:--"Where are the winged words?
43032We remained thus three- quarters of an hour, his cheek pressed to mine; he wept as bitterly as I did:''Oh why did you give time for these reflections?
43032We see the waste-- how is compensation made?
43032We, citizens and freemen, do we even for much money, what those servile beings did for a little honor?
43032Wealth?
43032Were the people to be shut out of the church again on the day of their patron saint?
43032What Catholic can doubt of our obligations to the Holy See?
43032What Christian would not wish to study therein?
43032What Florimel embowers Lawn and lake with arching flowers?
43032What are our national and party airs; our national and party festivals, but expressions of a similar character looking forward to similar results?
43032What are we to live for-- the animal life, or the spiritual?
43032What aërial artist limns Rock and cloud, with brush that dims Titian''s oils and Hogarth''s whims In shape and dye?
43032What bad news have you heard?''
43032What can be greater harm than that Annie and her mother should both of them be papists?"
43032What can this mean?
43032What conclusion do you draw from all this?
43032What could Hester do?
43032What could be the matter with the lady?
43032What could they do?
43032What deity will you offer these victims to, monsieur?
43032What did I see?
43032What did she leave behind her in the world?
43032What did these cries of joy, and stamping of feet, and clasping of hands portend, and the smiling old folks looking on and encouraging their sports?
43032What did this mean?
43032What did we care for that or anything else?
43032What divinity rules here, young man?
43032What do I know of the Catholic religion?
43032What do you intend to do?
43032What do you mean by that, Annie?"
43032What do you mean by that?"
43032What does he do?
43032What does this mean?"
43032What dost thou work?''
43032What good genii drop the grains Of brown sugar in the canes?
43032What good have you done?
43032What had I left?
43032What has Euphrasie more than I have?
43032What has been so notorious for ages as the wantonness and haughtiness of the Romans?
43032What has caused the difference?"
43032What have they been thinking of during these past years, while this destructive work has been going on?
43032What have you found?
43032What have you found?"
43032What if it took centuries to abolish slavery?
43032What if it were simply a perversion of the primitive traditions?
43032What influence is it likely to have on the conclusions of faith?
43032What is God?"
43032What is a little trouble?
43032What is distance, if viewed apart from the means at disposal for overpassing it?
43032What is finished?
43032What is it makes us so sure of this?
43032What is it?
43032What is life?
43032What is nature?
43032What is over?
43032What is revelation?
43032What is the difference to a reader whether an author passes beyond his reach by going apart into abstruseness or soaring away into idealism?
43032What is the end of creation, or the relation of the universe of created existences to the final cause, which is metaphysically final?
43032What is the fact in the case?
43032What is the nature of that original sin in which we are born?
43032What is the office, what the aim of each?
43032What is this that has fallen upon my hand?
43032What is winter?
43032What is_ your_ little professional vanity to compare with what_ he_ has lost-- name, fame, position-- everything most dear to him save one?"
43032What less could I learn from the favorite of Minerva and the protector of Athens?"
43032What magician pulls the string That uncurtains pretty Spring?
43032What matter passing trials to him who is to possess eternity?
43032What mattered it that she had scarcely seen the noble duke; that she knew little of his private life, or of his tastes and feelings?
43032What means this sudden change, this almost instantaneous forgetfulness of sorrow, which drives in an instant the tears of love?
43032What more arbitrary, generally speaking, than the meaning attached to words?
43032What more?
43032What mortal can be made to believe, without demonstration, that the sun is almost a million times larger than the earth?
43032What most rejoices the heart of man?
43032What motive do you propose?"
43032What must thou do?
43032What now were to him the chances of heirship, the thoughts of transmitting his name to a long posterity?
43032What objection can you have to what all the world terms master- pieces?"
43032What reason can be given for this?
43032What relation, then, we ask, has the modern advance of science to this undivided sum of revealed truth?
43032What right have you to impose a ritual upon them inconsistent with their belief?"
43032What says my Hester to this?"
43032What shall I do?"
43032What shall I tell you?
43032What share in his inheritance had you?"
43032What should he do?
43032What suffices?
43032What was it that disgusted Hester with her''march of intellect''scheme?
43032What was she in Pagan Greece and Rome; what will she be, again if Christianity is abolished?
43032What was she to do now?
43032What was there in her manner to damp at once the ardor of Hester''s enthusiasm?
43032What were the talks of these two souls on a subject in regard to which they had nothing in common, except their genius?
43032What will be done to him?
43032What will become of me?
43032What will come next?"
43032What will you ask-- the bushel?
43032What, if anything, is the moral of all this?
43032When I was in your Thebaïd, did I ever speak regretfully of the joys of Paris?
43032When Mr. Godfrey told his children to think for themselves, did he mean that they were to think as he did, on pain of expulsion?
43032When is it that the nations can stop, pitch their tents, and say,"It is good to be here?"
43032When is our love and our zeal proportionate to the pardon which we have received from God?
43032When peals ring out so mellow?
43032When shall I get leave to explore your mystery?"
43032When the twilight veil is closing Gently o''er each darkening scene, Love we not the shades reposing Underneath its misty screen?
43032When will you find for me out of the whole of that populous city, who received you as Pope without bribe or hope of bribe?
43032When, like ruins dim and hoary, Forms are outlined on the sky, See we not surpassing glory In the day- god''s closing eye?
43032When, toward evening, she stood outside the{ 368} Porte Brulée, did not M. de Vilaine''s horoscope rise in her estimation?
43032Whence is this uncertainty about the probable nature of this force?
43032Whence, then, does all this labor originally come?
43032Where am I to send them to?"
43032Where are the great heaps of volcanic rocks among which he had been reared and which were so familiar to his eyes?
43032Where did all sleep?
43032Where do you live?"
43032Where have you shown him to?"
43032Where is Monsieur de Lauzun?''
43032Where is our gratitude for favors such as those?
43032Where is she?''
43032Where is the substratum of a state of probation?
43032Where on earth is sound or sense in this?
43032Where the fresh flower of youth and glory?
43032Where those dear parents who my life first gave, And where that holy twain, brother and sister?
43032Where was Adelaide''s sharpness at repartee as of old?
43032Where, in the name of wonder?"
43032Where, then, was Wild Stephen?
43032Where?"
43032Whether the so- called chemical elements may not be, after all, mere allotropic conditions of purer universal essences?
43032Which may be rendered in English by almost the same words, thus:"Then quoth the Lord to Cain, where is Abel thy brother?
43032Whither should he bend his own steps?
43032Who can hear the name of mother spoken without feeling a delicious sensation, and having a tear- drop moisten the eye?
43032Who can measure these two sublimities and say that the second surpasses the first?
43032Who does n''t believe in fairies after this?
43032Who does not prefer the sunny side of a landscape to the dark one?
43032Who fills up the apple''s veins With sweetened dew?
43032Who hangs the painted air With the grape and golden pear?
43032Who is it who binds and looses on earth, that our Lord may bind and loose in heaven?
43032Who is that visible head?
43032Who knows anything of her?
43032Who makes the Yule- fire foam Round the happy hearth of home?
43032Who should die but he, the old miser?
43032Who that has lived through that year of misery and horror, but shudders at the remembrances its very name recalls?
43032Who was the stranger?"
43032Who would ever think of an annular eclipse of the moon as an illustration of religion?
43032Who''d have thought of seeing you here?"
43032Who, I say, is the successor to St. Peter, since a successor there must be, in his sovereign authority over the church?
43032Why alas?
43032Why can not those who write books for the young avoid this rock of offence?
43032Why could they not treat this vagary as intellectual wild oats, and give him time to recover?"
43032Why did I not write to you when my whole life lay before me at my own disposal?
43032Why did she not know his address?
43032Why did you not hasten matters?''
43032Why do you beat the little girl?
43032Why do you wish to imprison Annie in one?"
43032Why does God place him in a state of probation, knowing his defectibility?
43032Why does he shut himself in that dark closet for hours?
43032Why does it become necessary that every new book for our children should be redolent of the fumes of the bar- room?
43032Why dost thou come to my presence with thy shadowy arms?
43032Why dost thou come to my presence with thy shadowy arms?
43032Why dost thou frown on me?
43032Why had she not thought of this before?
43032Why had she yielded to the temptation?
43032Why has nature made the good ridiculous and the wicked handsome?
43032Why have n''t I told this before?
43032Why have we disease, plague, famine, war, and bloodshed?"
43032Why is it that devouring inquietude and mental restlessness then comes to our souls, and tortures them without ceasing?
43032Why is it that my soul is sad, What meaneth this?
43032Why is it that some fail and others do not fail to attain their destination?
43032Why is not the perverseness of their hearts to be read on their faces?''
43032Why is the English citizen so intelligent in commercial and political life, so hampered under the red coat?
43032Why is the French peasant so stupid when he is taken from his plough, so much at his ease when in uniform?
43032Why is the rational creature defectible or liable to fail of reaching his destination?
43032Why is this?
43032Why is truth so difficult, seeing that it is so necessary to him?"
43032Why may not this be true in regard to the law which is said to militate against the doctrine of the blessed Eucharist?
43032Why must the sacramental system revealed in the spiritual world be with equal justice refused its claim to an agency hardly more subtle?
43032Why not have made the lady of your love your duchess?"
43032Why not study this of which Eugene speaks?"
43032Why not tell the living what they have lost in the dead?
43032Why shake thine airy sphere?
43032Why shake thy dusky spear?
43032Why should he be allowed to destroy the political influence of the family, to mar the marriage of my sister, to bring a slur on a respectable name?"
43032Why should he be sad when all nature was so joyous?
43032Why should not other races pass through the same stages, especially when influenced by intercourse with modern civilized nations?
43032Why should one part of mankind be sacrificed to the happiness of the other?
43032Why should she distrust him?
43032Why should this spoil- sport intrude on our fairest days?
43032Why should we be silent?
43032Why should we lose the simplicity, love, and truth that make childhood sweet?"
43032Why then dost thou frown on me?
43032Why then should a rational creature necessarily desire to transcend its own proper and connatural mode of intelligence?
43032Why then should it not be the case, or rather is it not evidently the case, with those also which are connected with religion?
43032Why was he treated like a criminal?
43032Why was the young duchess apparently most constrained when with her husband?
43032Why, Adelaide, how dare you apply such words to your father?
43032Why, on the contrary, was he, as usual, gay, cheerful, and animated?
43032Why, since they came to England, did these long absences take place?
43032Why, then, did Ellen half surmise that the meeting was wrong?
43032Why, then, is evil allowed to enter?
43032Why, therefore, did God create rational existences with this imperfection?
43032Why, when I went down to the Grange, did you send De Vos to follow me and drug the coffee?"
43032Will not all the faithful find strength in their strength, and light in their light?
43032Will not one term comprehend both?"
43032Will reading Virgil and Horace tend to evolve moral power?"
43032Will these buds be always unblown?
43032Will these buds be always_ un_blown?"
43032Will you accept me as your disciple in Jesus Christ?
43032Will you give Adelaide to a man of seven- and- thirty?''
43032Will you have it so?
43032Will you not let one of your people tell them that I am here and wish to see them?"
43032Will you undertake the commission?"
43032Wilmot?"
43032Wilmot?"
43032Wilt thou, while speeding into dawn, Bring me the will of heaven?"
43032With Protestant missionaries in the East the practice is exceedingly rare: perhaps it is regarded as an infringement upon true religious liberty?
43032With warmth and light and merry feasts ye hail his natal- day, But who have place for Jesus Christ who in the manger lay?
43032Worldly and courtly as he seemed, who could suspect go strong an undercurrent of deep and passionate emotion?
43032Would he,_ could_ he resist that appeal?
43032Would it please his high born excellency to let them fish in the lakes?"
43032Would not his excellency add to his gift?
43032Would you have every one resemble you?
43032Writing to Pope Eugenius during the troubles of the day, he says:"What shall I say of the people?
43032Yes, I suppose so; why not, my dear?"
43032Yes, where was the husband, where was the father?
43032Yes; who does not know that it is of wood or metal?
43032Yet why should I frighten you and inspire you with fear, when you trust so implicitly in the future?
43032Yet, now three centuries after that even,_ has_,{ 592} my brethren, the Holy Church come to an end?
43032You are my father''s idol, have you thought what it will be to break his heart?"
43032You are not angry with me, then, Eugene?"
43032You are poor, too high born to work, what then is left you but a wealthy marriage?"
43032You can not think that''annoyed''is a term applicable to my sister''s feeling at your illness?"
43032You could answer this; why are you so happy, why am I se wretched?
43032You do n''t mean it, though, do you?
43032You have relations there?"
43032You have seen this proposal possible, you have weighed it; is it indiscreet to ask in confidence your reasons?"
43032You know that, too?"
43032You know the distance, maybe?
43032You thought that you were good, did you, and Father Connor, too, to put her up in the hill beside the big church there?
43032You thought there was no wickedness in the world, only innocence and virtue?
43032You would not stop these new inventions, nor set a limit to improvement?"
43032You?
43032You?
43032Young Carl is wild, perhaps, or drinks, or gambles, eh?
43032Your exterior arrangements our splendid; your laws rigidly moral; but will you ensure their being kept?
43032[ What brought the enemy outside their walls?]
43032_ Much is finished known or unknown;_ Lives are finished, time diminished; Was the fallow field left unsown?
43032a pagan heir to my Pantheon, sir?
43032a snug bed for the little ones, and a nice white coverlet, eh?
43032am I not always with you?
43032and have I not told you?
43032and how can we escape error if we can not light on truth?"
43032and if it comes, can not we put it to flight?
43032and if you here were utterly depraved, would you have opened your house and your heart to the wandering outcast?"
43032and is it thus thou didst lament His absence for a day?
43032and is that beginning to be the laying aside of all received traditional lore?
43032and must I bear all the ills of such a child?"
43032are you come at last?
43032are you sworn to secrecy?"
43032art thou, ofttimes, So faint and sad?
43032at Estcourt Hall?"
43032confound you?"
43032could he believe his eyes?
43032cried Ada,"my poor sick little moped Lucy, you surely do n''t mean to say that you believe in such vulgar things as ghosts?"
43032cried I,''what do you mean?
43032cried the child, transported with joy,"is it thee?
43032dear mother, why was I not permitted to come to you before?"
43032did I not want a duchess in my halls?
43032did she tell you so?"
43032do you refuse to obey your master?
43032do you think that of him who never bore an unkindly thought even to a dumb animal?"
43032has Protestantism weakened her powers, terrible enemy as it seemed to be when it arose?
43032has Protestantism, that bitter, energetic enemy of the Holy See, harmed the Holy See?
43032have I not been a good mother to you?"
43032have I really been so ungrateful as to give you this idea?"
43032have you no pity on me?''
43032here in the convent?
43032how did she bear it?
43032how did you come?"
43032how investigate this truth, if truth it were?
43032how long have you been there?"
43032how should we know aught of such a being?"
43032how was he repaid?"
43032i. page 17_ et seq._]"And through what agency is this effected?"
43032in heaven''s name, why?"
43032in this poor place?"
43032is every creature by to be the hero of some dream of yours?
43032is it the priest, alanna?"
43032is it too late to reclaim him?
43032is that you?
43032is this"worse than foolishness,"the tears should rush to your old guardian''s eyes when he thinks of you, and writes your name for the last time?
43032muttered Napoleon, bitterly;"have I made you too rich?"
43032my aunt labor?"
43032my child?"
43032my dear child, what is it?"
43032nay, when oftentimes the property is in the possession of the fool, while the wise man has to get his living by hard labor?
43032none of these?
43032or rather, why did she make such beautiful creatures so wicked?
43032or that the world of spirit has none more vivid than those subtle currents which permeate the world of matter?
43032quid tibi gemma?
43032repeated Eugene;"what is prayer?
43032replied Lord Howe, hastily;"what do you mean by that, sir?
43032roared the steward, almost powerless with rage--''what do you mean by this insolence?
43032said Adelaide, a little impatiently;"shut up our books, and sit and dream on the sea- shore on matters beyond all practical use?"
43032said M. Bertolot,"is it thus she veils herself?
43032said his sister;"how many of the pagans, think you, would mistake a statue of Minerva for Minerva herself?
43032said the father"and was this your honeymoon?"
43032said the goblin,"you do n''t mean to say you''re sorry?
43032says I, almost swearin'',''they believe in the Holy Catholic Church in this meetin''-house, do n''t they?''
43032says Mr. Ball;''where does he live?''
43032she asked of herself:"and am I to leave Annie here?"
43032she exclaimed,"what has happened you?
43032she said gravely;"_ I have heard it._ Now tell me, Lucy, does your aunt know anything of all this?"
43032she said to me;"there are people who raise these for us; would it not be ungrateful for those who can, not to recompense them for their labor?"
43032she said:"How shall we welcome you, dear martyr, for his sake?"
43032sire, who would have doubted your majesty''s word?
43032snow?"
43032sweet security, blissful trust of childhood, why must it pass away with advancing years?
43032tears?
43032the gentleman was called Colonel Ellwood, was he not?
43032thought I,''can such cruelty be allied to such genius?''
43032twenty florins or so is no great matter, is it?
43032what crime has it diminished?
43032what did you know?
43032what do you mean, confound you?
43032what do you mean, you old conundrum?"
43032what do you mean?"
43032what gave the impetus to raise the''toiler for bread''in the scale of humanity?"
43032what is truth?"
43032what physician?''
43032what social evil has it removed?
43032what suffering has it solaced?
43032what thinkest thou, mother?
43032what vice has it corrected?
43032what was the occupation dropped over our soldier- poet''s head, and doing all in its power to extinguish his imaginative and poetic faculties?
43032what will become of him?
43032what''s come to the boy?"
43032what, my pretty?
43032what?"
43032where are they, then?
43032where are you?
43032where did they go to?"
43032where is my boy?"
43032where is she?
43032where?
43032whither shall I flee?
43032who could ever dream our love for each other could melt away to this?"
43032who has now the keys of the kingdom of heaven, as St. Peter had then?
43032who is responsible in the matter?
43032who is the vicar of Christ?
43032who''s dead now?
43032why could we not understand?"
43032why did nature make these wretches so beautiful?
43032why should there be such a prejudice against any one form of religion?"
43032why, what can bring him here?
43032wilt thou that I also should deny That I am thine?
43032would it never give way?
43032would she ever wake from that terrible unconsciousness?
43032would you leave us?
43032would you marry your cousin''s servant?
43032you rascal, where are you?"
43032{ 178}"No?
43032{ 187}"How can I satisfy you save by denying any other marriage?"
43032{ 231}"She is a Catholic, sir, I believe; she''ll tell her priest, but what use is that to us?"
43032{ 265}"Where''s the good of excuses?"
43032{ 266}"But,"said I one evening,"what would become of society if we adopted your maxims?
43032{ 27} But between the publishing of the first part of Don Quixote in 1605, and the second in 1614, how had the great heart and head been occupied?
43032{ 292}_ Whence_, then, and_ what_ is evil?
43032{ 394}"''Dost thou force me from my place?''
43032{ 488}"A respect that will place them at liberty to proselytize all the parish?
43032{ 493}"You will at least spend money, Hester?"
43032{ 494}"And if he succeeds, my aunt will go back to France?"
43032{ 50}"I hardly know; I am terrified; what if it is true, as this man says, that weak minds must obey the strong; that resistance is useless?
43032{ 603}"But"said M. de Villeneuve,"how does the knowledge of the material world affect man''s existence as a moral agent?
43032{ 615}"And why not, my lady?
43032{ 618}"You think the earlier men really possessed higher intellectual facilities than we have now?"
43032{ 690} Can discouragement seize upon me there?
43032{ 754}"And is Annie not to see her own children again?"
43032{ 760}"How would it have been if those men had been crushed to death, or worse, hopelessly maimed for life?"
8389Did he ever light a fagot? 8389 Do you know, boys, that you all ought to go to hell?"
8389Do you think it is divinely inspired?
8389Give me a dollar?
8389Have you loved your wife and children?
8389Have you taken good care of them and made them happy?
8389Have you tried to do right by your neighbors?
8389Paid all your debts?
8389Well, What is it?
8389Well, why do n''t you change it?
8389What did our forefathers use it for?
8389What did you do with that dollar I gave you last week?
8389What did you do with that fifty cents I gave you last Christmas?
8389What for?
8389What for?
8389What has been my offense? 8389 What kind of muscles?"
8389What,they say,"leave us without any guide- boards?"
8389You do n''t? 8389 A tyrant father will have liars for children; do you know that? 8389 About how long is it before this kingdom is to be established? 8389 According to that book God met the devil and said:Where have you been?"
8389Admitting that the bible is the book of God, is that His only good job?
8389Admitting that the bible is the book of God, is that His only good job?
8389Afraid of what?
8389After a while the pauper without rheumatism died, and then the pauper with the rheumatism began to think in her own mind, who will bring me food?
8389All of it; all of it; and yet what is this old testament that was written by an infinitely good God?
8389And I ask you if I have not the same right to think that any other human has?
8389And can any God damn such a soul?
8389And do you know there has not been a patentable improvement made on that devil for 4,000 years?
8389And do you know, it is a splendid thing for me to think that the woman you really love will never grow old to you?
8389And he said to her:"These belong to your father; do you think that he will allow one of his children to starve?
8389And how can we be made in the image of something that has neither body and parts nor passions?
8389And how long do you suppose the church fought that?
8389And if He is infinite, how can they comprehend Him?
8389And if I have no right to think, who has?
8389And if Joseph was not his father, why not give the genealogy of Pontius Pilate or Herod?
8389And if a god has made us, knowing that we would be totally depraved, why should we go to the same being for repairs?
8389And if a man honestly decides that death is best-- best for him and others-- and acts upon the decision, why should he be blamed?
8389And if that story is true, ought we not after all to thank the devil?
8389And then cap the climax by asking:"Were you ever baptized?"
8389And we took all his cities, and utterly destroyed the men, and the women and the little ones, of every city, we left none to remain?"
8389And what am I to go by?
8389And what does a trial for heresy mean?
8389And what for?
8389And what is spirit?
8389And what is the next thing?
8389And what kind of a God is it that will allow such men and women to be burned at the stake?
8389And what shall we say of Greece?
8389And what was the golden age born of?
8389And what was the result?
8389And what?
8389And when we get to the new testament, what do we find there?
8389And why did God demand the sacrifice of a sheep?
8389And why?
8389And why?
8389And why?
8389Another man''s oracle?
8389Are the Christian nations patterns of charity and forbearance?
8389Are the people who go to church the only good people?
8389Are the savages the agents of the good God?
8389Are there not a great many bad people who go to church?
8389Are they the servants of the infinite?
8389As a final test:"Boys, would you be willing to go to hell if it was God''s will?"
8389Billions of prayers have been uttered; has one been answered?
8389But we are advancing, and we are beginning to hold all kinds of slavery in utter contempt; do you know that?
8389But what shall I say more?
8389But what shall we do, O God, with the maidens?
8389But what was the result?
8389Can God, then, through the bible, make the same revelation to two men?
8389Can I increase his happiness or decrease his misery?
8389Can a spirit exist without matter or without force?
8389Can any one conceive of music without human love?
8389Can any person read the first chapters of Genesis and believe them unless his logic was assassinated in the cradle?
8389Can anybody?
8389Can anyone believe this to be a true account of the personal appearance of Mr. Paine in 1802?
8389Can anything be more infamous?
8389Can not a soul be infinitely generous?
8389Can that tongue be palsied by a presbytery that praises a self- denying and heroic life?
8389Can the believing father in heaven be happy with his unbelieving children in hell?
8389Can the loving wife in heaven be happy with her unbelieving husband in hell?
8389Can there be such a fiend?
8389Can there ever be any progress in this world to amount to anything until we have liberty?
8389Can we help him, can we add to his glory or happiness?
8389Can we hope, with the story of Daniel in the lion''s den, to rival the stupendous miracles of India?
8389Can you contribute a few dollars to the fund?"
8389Can you imagine matter without force?
8389Can you?
8389Christian hate has not allowed the Jews to earn a[ living?]
8389Col. Ingersoll-- What did the gentleman say?
8389Could a solitary being hear that question without laughing?
8389Could he have done a more noble act than to recognize him who had served him faithfully as a man?
8389Did Caesar take the city of Jericho"and utterly destroy all that was in the city, both man and woman, young and old?"
8389Did He not know exactly just what He was making?
8389Did Julius Caesar send the following report to the Roman Senate?
8389Did Thomas Paine die in destitution and want?
8389Did all the ministers of Scotland add as much to the such of human knowledge as David Hume?
8389Did all the priests of France do as great a work for the civilization of the world as Voltaire or Diderot?
8389Did all the priests of Rome increase the mental wealth of man as much as Bruno?
8389Did he ever do that?"
8389Did he ever tear human flesh?
8389Did he leave in this world more goodness, more humanity, than when he was born?
8389Did he leave in this world more liberty?
8389Did he leave this world better than he found it?
8389Did he see Him after He had sat down?
8389Did n''t He know that when He made us?
8389Did n''t they damn into eternal flames the man who discovered the movement of the earth in its orbit?
8389Did n''t they damn into eternal flames the man who discovered the world was round?
8389Did n''t they even try to put down life insurance by saying it was sinful to bet on the time God has given you to live?
8389Did n''t they persecute the astronomers?
8389Did the Congress of the United States thank him for his services because he had lived a drunken and beastly life?
8389Did the State of New York feel indebted to a drunken beast, and confer upon Thomas Paine an estate of several hundred acres?
8389Did the compassionate God create the cancer so that it might feed on the quivering flesh of this victim?
8389Did they wish to save his life?
8389Did you ever hear of any man coming into a town broke and inquire where the deacon of a Presbyterian church lived?
8389Do church members pay their debts any better than any others?
8389Do n''t you see that these infamous doctrines petrify the human heart?
8389Do not the Presbyterians rather trample on the things that are holy to the Roman Catholics, and do they respect their feelings?
8389Do they benefit mankind?
8389Do they treat their families any better?
8389Do we find them among all Christians?
8389Do without the bible?
8389Do you believe God will look for this water- mark on the soul?
8389Do you believe an infinite God gave a recipe for hair- oil?
8389Do you believe any such nonsense from a god?
8389Do you believe that God ever told a widow if her brother- in- law refused to marry her to spit in his face?
8389Do you believe that God-- if there is one-- will ever damn me for thinking Him better than He is?
8389Do you believe that any man was ever crucified who was the master of death?
8389Do you believe there is any duty that man owes to God that will prevent a man marrying the woman he loves?
8389Do you judge from the manner in which you are getting along now?
8389Do you know another thing?
8389Do you know some ministers who denounce me would have been in the Inquisition themselves two hundred years ago?
8389Do you know that it is insufferable egotism in you to suppose that a woman is going to love you always looking as bad as you can?
8389Do you know that the church today occupies about the same ground that unbelievers did one hundred years ago?
8389Do you know that the most orthodox people in this town today, three hundred years ago would have been burned for heresy?
8389Do you know that there is only a little zig- zag strip around the world within which have been produced all men of genius?
8389Do you know we are improving all the time?
8389Do you know where once burned and blazed the bivouac fires of the army of progress, the altars of the church glow today?
8389Do you not know that every religion in the world has declared every other religion a fraud?
8389Do you really regard poverty as a crime?
8389Do you see such a wonderful difference between a member of a church and the man who does not believe in it?
8389Do you suppose they are going to die without a struggle?
8389Do you tell me that the less brain a man has the better chance he has for heaven?
8389Do you then believe that the bible is a different book to every human being that receives it?
8389Do you think any one would wish to crucify him?
8389Do you think that the people of Chicago would kill him?
8389Do you understand?
8389Does an argument depend for its force upon the pecuniary condition of the person making it?
8389Does an infinite being need to be protected by a State Legislature?
8389Does any human being now believe that God made man of dust and a woman of a rib, and put them in a garden, and put a tree in the middle of it?
8389Does anybody believe in that now that has got the slightest sense?--one who knows enough to chew gum without a string?"
8389Does anybody believe it now?
8389Does anybody believe that, that has ever thought?
8389Does anybody now believe in the snake story?
8389Does belief depend at all upon the evidence?
8389Does he need my strength or my life?
8389Does it still glory in the damnation of infants, and does it still persist in emptying the cradle in order that perdition may be filled?
8389Does it still retain within its stony heart all the malice of its founder?
8389Does it teach a man to resist oppression?
8389Does it treat woman as she ought to be treated, or is it barbarian?
8389Does not such a statement devour itself?
8389Does the bible give woman her rights?
8389Does the bible teach the existence of devils?
8389Else how can you account for all this snake and hyena and jackal in man?
8389Ever put the thumb- screw on anybody?
8389Everbright, how do you do?
8389First, what is the origin of the crime known as blasphemy?
8389For more than a thousand years the church had, to a great extent, the control of the civilized world, and what has been the result?
8389For the mean things you have done when you are in hell?
8389For what reason, then, do you denounce his death as cowardly?
8389Free labor will give us wealth, and has given us wealth, and why?
8389God will say to the Presbyterians,"What shall We do to this man?
8389Had I not better say so?
8389Had I not better say so?
8389Had he ever burned anybody?
8389Had he ever put anybody in the inquisition?
8389Has he no right to defend himself?
8389Has he the right to render himself unconscious?
8389Has not the church opposed every science from the first ray of light until now?
8389He says,"Who is reading this?"
8389He took away his property, but Job did n''t sin; and when God met the devil, he said:"Well, what did I tell you, smarty?"
8389He was wrecked in the sea and drifted to an unknown island, and as he climbed up the shore he saw a man, and said to him,"Have you a government here?"
8389Here are these millions today who say:"We are to be saved by belief, by faith; but what are we to believe?"
8389Here is a man, for instance, that weighs 200 pounds, and gets sick and dies weighing 120; how much will he weigh in the morning of the resurrection?
8389Honesty, hospitality, mercy in the hour of victory, generosity-- do we not find these virtues among some savages?
8389Honor bright, can you conceive of force without matter?
8389Honor bright, is n''t that the better story?
8389Honor bright, what, in your judgment, would have been the effect upon the agricultural world?
8389Honor bright, what, in your judgment, would have been the effect upon the circumnavigation of the globe?
8389Honor bright, what, in your judgment, would have been the effect upon the circumnavigation of the globe?
8389How are you to know that it is God''s word?
8389How can fits that attack a man take up a residence in swine?
8389How can we get along without the revelation that no one understands?
8389How dare we drown the thunders of Sinai by calling the ayes and naes in a petty legislature?
8389How did He get it out?
8389How did Noah get the animals in the ark?
8389How did the bears get there?
8389How did the devil, who had always lived in heaven among the best society, ever happen to become bad?
8389How did the great and glorious of that empire?
8389How did these gentlemen of old know it was God who was talking to them?
8389How did you like it?"
8389How do they answer all this?
8389How do they know about this infinite being?
8389How do we know that the prophecies were not fulfilled before they were written?
8389How do you account for Russia?
8389How do you account for Siberia?
8389How do you account for it?
8389How do you account for the existence of martyrs?
8389How do you account for the fact that babes were sold from the arms of mothers-- arms that had been reached toward God in supplication?
8389How do you account for the fact that innocence is not a perfect shield?
8389How do you account for the fact that justice does n''t always triumph?
8389How do you account for the fact that the world has been filled with pain, and grief, and tears?
8389How do you account for the fact that this God allows people to be burned simply for loving Him?
8389How do you account for the fact that whole races of men toiled beneath the master''s lash for ages without recompense and without reward?
8389How do you know it''s the word of God?
8389How does God laugh?
8389How does he know He was on the right hand?
8389How is it with nations?
8389How is that?
8389How long is it since you converted a Chinaman?
8389How long since you have had a convert in India?
8389How long will they grovel in the dust before the ignorant legends of the barbaric past?
8389How long will they grovel in the dust before the ignorant legends of the barbaric past?
8389How long, O how long will man listen to the threats of God, and shut his ears to the splendid promises of Nature?
8389How long, O how long will mankind worship a book?
8389How long, O how long will they pursue phantoms in a darkness deeper than death?
8389How long, O how long, will mankind worship a book?
8389How long, O how long, will they pursue phantoms in a darkness deeper than death?
8389How many are you converting a year; really, truthfully?
8389How many millions of Christians are in the uniform of everlasting forgiveness, loving their enemies?
8389How many millions of Christians are now armed and equipped to destroy their fellow- Christians?
8389How many people are being born a year?
8389How was it possible for Lucretius to get along without the bible?
8389How would you keep Sunday then?
8389How''d you like to farm it, and depend on volcanic glare to raise a crop?
8389How?
8389How?
8389I admit that orthodoxy could not exist without them, but why did God make them?
8389I again ask the old question: of what did He make it?
8389I ask again whether these splendid utterances came from the lips of a drunken beast?
8389I ask you what effect would that have had upon music?
8389I ask you, honor bright, if that course had been pursued, would the human ears ever have been enriched with the divine symphonies of Beethoven?
8389I ask, again, whether these splendid utterances came from the lips of a drunken beast?
8389I ask:"Does God wish the lip- worship of a slave?
8389I do not say there is no God, but I do ask, what is God doing?
8389I do not say there is not, but I want to know, and I want to know if a man is to be damned for asking the question?
8389I hate dictation-- I want something like liberty; and what do I mean by that?
8389I have been honest about it; do n''t believe it?"
8389I have read this book and what shall I say of it?
8389I have read this book, and what shall I say of it?
8389I said,"Do you think the fellows that were drowned believed in special providence?"
8389I say,"What are they?"
8389I says,"I do n''t know whether you do or not; maybe you are following the advice you gave me; how shall I know whether you believe it or not?"
8389I want you to know that the church carried the black flag, and I ask you what must have been the civilizing influence of such a religion?
8389I would say,"Where were you when you got the notice to come back?
8389If Christ was God, did He not know on His cross what crimes would be done in His name?
8389If Christ was God, why did He not tell His disciples, and through them, the world,"Man shall not persecute his fellow- man?"
8389If Christ was in fact God, why did n''t He plainly say there was another life?
8389If God wo n''t love such men and women, then under what circumstances will he love?
8389If He had not loved us what would He have done?
8389If He wishes to hold a gentleman responsible, why does n''t He address him in his native tongue?
8389If I did not believe in Him how could I call Him anything?
8389If I have lost my right, Mr. Smith, where did you find yours?
8389If Paine had died a millionaire, would Christians have accepted his religious opinions?
8389If Paine had drank nothing but cold water, would Christians have repudiated the five cardinal points of Calvinism?
8389If Paine recanted, why should he denied"a little earth for charity?"
8389If Sunday alone is the Lord''s day, whose day is Monday, Tuesday, Friday, etc.?
8389If Thomas Paine recanted, why do you pursue him?
8389If a man surrounded by angels could become bad, why can not a man surrounded by devils become good?
8389If earthquake there must be, why did it not occur in some uninhabited desert on some wide waste of sea?
8389If it was the fact, if the dead got out of the grave, why did He not show himself to his enemies?
8389If reason can determine what is merciful, what is just, the duties of man to man, what more do we want either in time or eternity?
8389If that''s the case, then why does n''t He convert us all?
8389If the Lord created it, what did He make it of?
8389If the bible is inspired, does the author of it need the support of the law to command respect?
8389If the devil had written upon the subject of slavery, which side would he have taken?
8389If the devil told a man to kill his wife, would you be astonished?
8389If the devil upheld polygamy would you be surprised?
8389If the devil wanted to kill somebody for differing with him would you be surprised?
8389If the doctrine of the Calvinists is true, what right had any one to ask an unbeliever to fight for his country in the civil war?
8389If the infinite God, if there is one, who made us, wished us to think alike, why did he give a spoonful of brains to one man, and a bushel to another?
8389If the world was created, what was it make of?
8389If there is an infinite God and I have not reason enough to comprehend His universe, whose fault is it?
8389If there is any God that made us, what right had He to make idiots?
8389If there is nothing of the snake, or hyena, or jackal in man, why would he cut his brother''s throat for a difference of belief?
8389If we can convert the heathen, why not convert those nearest home?
8389If you have got it, why seek for it?
8389If you knew the devil had written a little work on human slavery, in your judgment would he uphold slavery or denounce it?
8389If you make your wife a perpetual beggar, what kind of children do you expect to raise with a beggar for their mother?
8389If you see a man in prison with the chains eating into his flesh simply for loving God, you''ve got to ask why does not a just God interfere?
8389If your child tells a lie-- what of it?
8389If"God"determines all births and deaths, of what use is medicine, and why should doctors defy, with pills and powders, the decrees of"God"?
8389In Brooklyn and New York you have the bible, yet do you find that the restraint is a great success?
8389In mercy?
8389In mercy?
8389In what respect would he have differed from God on the subject of slavery, polygamy, wars of extermination, and religious persecution?
8389In what?
8389Ingersoll''s Lecture on Myth and Miracles Ladies and Gentlemen: What, after all, is the object of life?
8389Ingersoll''s Lecture on the Review of His Reviewers Ladies and Gentlemen:"What have I said?"
8389Ingersoll''s Letter, Is Suicide a Sin?
8389Instead of turning them out, why did n''t He keep him from getting in?
8389Is a man to be rewarded eternally for believing without evidence or against evidence?
8389Is a man with a head like a pin under any obligation to thank God?
8389Is a minister to be silenced because he speaks fairly of a noble and candid adversary?
8389Is infinite goodness and mercy to become livid with wrath because a finite being expresses an opinion?
8389Is intellectual development the highway of progress or must we depend on the pit of credulity?
8389Is it a raw material?
8389Is it a sin to speak a charitable word over the grave of John Stuart Mill?
8389Is it a small thing to reave the heavens of an insatiate monster and write upon the eternal dome, glittering with stars, the grand word liberty?
8389Is it blasphemous to describe this God as malicious?
8389Is it blasphemy to believe what we read in the 109th Psalm?
8389Is it blasphemy to describe God as needing assistance from the Legislature?
8389Is it blasphemy to say that He is the author of the pestilence; that He ordered some of His children to consume others with fire and sword?
8389Is it heretical to pay a just and graceful tribute to departed worth?
8389Is it not a little late in the day to object to people because they sacrifice meat and other eatables to their god?
8389Is it nothing to civilize mankind?
8389Is it nothing to fill the world with light, with discovery, with science?
8389Is it nothing to free the mind?
8389Is it nothing to make men wipe the dust from their swollen knees, the tears from their blanched and furrowed cheeks?
8389Is it possible for absurdity to go beyond that?
8389Is it possible for this God to prevent it?
8389Is it possible that He would damn me for being honest, and give me wings if I would play the hypocrite?
8389Is it possible that a God delights in threatening and terrifying men?
8389Is it possible that a few Chinese can bring"our holy religion"into disgust and contempt?
8389Is it possible that an infinite Deity is unwilling that man should investigate the phenomena by which he is surrounded?
8389Is it possible that somebody else can be good for me, and that this doctrine of the atonement is the only anchor for the human soul?
8389Is it possible that the bible is the only restraint, and yet the nations among whom these men lived have been as moral as we?
8389Is it possible that they know each other?
8389Is it possible that this will was made by a pauper, by a destitute outcast, by a man who suffered for the ordinary necessities of life?
8389Is it possible that we have been given reason simply that we may through faith ignore its deductions and avoid its conclusions?
8389Is it possible?)
8389Is it proper for him to take refuge in sleep?
8389Is it really essential to conjugate the Greek verbs before you can make up your mind as to the probability of dead people getting out of their graves?
8389Is it still starving the soul and famishing the heart?
8389Is it still trembling and shivering, crouching and crawling, before its ignorant confession of faith?
8389Is it still warming its fleshless hands at the flames that consumed Servetus?
8389Is it the church?
8389Is it the duty of this man to allow them to wrap his body in a garment of flame?
8389Is it the will of God that he die by torture?
8389Is it well with thee today?
8389Is n''t it perfectly wonderful that the priest of one religion never believes the miracles told by the priest of another?
8389Is n''t it possible for a man who acts like Christ to be saved, whatever be his belief?
8389Is orthodox Christianity on the increase?
8389Is that because we are depraved?
8389Is that right?
8389Is the black man, born in slavery, under any obligation to thank God for his badge of servitude?
8389Is the man that believes any better than the man who does not believe?
8389Is the man that takes poison rather than be tortured to death by savages or"Christians"a coward?
8389Is the man who leaps into the sea rather than be burned a coward?
8389Is the man who takes morphine rather than be eaten to death by a cancer a coward?
8389Is the new testament inspired?
8389Is there a God who says that if man does so and so He will damn him?
8389Is there a city on the globe which lacks more in certain directions than some in Christendom, or even the United States?
8389Is there a solitary Christian nation that will trust any other?
8389Is there a tomb holding the ashes of a saint from which emerges one ray of light?
8389Is there an intelligent man or woman now in the world who believes in the Garden of Eden story?
8389Is there any God in heaven that hates a patriot?
8389Is there any God that would damn a man for helping to free three millions of people?
8389Is there any duty we owe to God?
8389Is there any sense in that?
8389Is there anything in our bible as lofty and loving as the prayer of the Buddhist?
8389Is there goodness, is there mercy in this?
8389Is there room for discussion?
8389Is there some duty that I owe to the clouds that will prevent me from marrying some good, sweet woman?
8389Is there the grave of a priest in France on which a lover of liberty would now drop a flower or a tear?
8389Is this a festival for"God"?
8389Is this man under obligation to keep his life because God gave it until the savages by torture take it?
8389Is this the work of the good God?
8389It is blasphemy to say that our God sent the famine and dried the mother''s breast from her infant''s withered lips?
8389It may be well enough here to ask the question:"What is greatness?"
8389It will be the same tomorrow, wo n''t it?
8389Let another read him who knows nothing of the drama, who knows nothing of the impersonation of passion; what does he get from him?
8389Let me ask you-- do you believe if that had been done that the human ears ever would have been enriched with the divine symphonies of Beethoven?
8389Long time since I have seen you; how''s your family?
8389Men began to inquire, By what right does a crowned robber make me work for him?
8389Must I be false to my understanding?
8389Must one be versed in Latin before he is entitled to express his opinion as to the genuiness of a pretended revelation from God?
8389Must the true Presbyterian violate the sanctity of the tomb, dig open the grave, and ask his God to curse the silent dust?
8389Must we rely on belief or credulity, or upon manly virtues, courageous investigation, thought, and intellectual development?
8389No prospective fathers or mothers in law; no prying and gossiping neighbors, nobody to say,"Young man, how do you expect to support her?"
8389Now if men have been slaves what shall we say of women?
8389Now just suppose that some voice whispered in your ear, how would you know it was God''s?
8389Now what does this prove?
8389Now which?
8389Now, admitting that I live in Turkey, and have a chance to get an office, what should I say?
8389Now, do you for one moment believe that these words were written by the most merciful God?
8389Now, does this bible teach political freedom; or does it teach political tyranny?
8389Now, honor bright, should I just make a clean breast of it and say"Upon my honor, I do n''t believe it?"
8389Now, honor bright, what ought I to do?
8389Now, if men have been slaves, what about women?
8389Now, if women have been slaves, what do you say about children?
8389Now, is it not a fact that we are happier today than at any period in our history?
8389Now, sir, can you tell me what I am to do?
8389Now, tell me truly, which is the grander story?
8389Now, what does the bible teach?
8389Now, what is the next thing that I wish to call your attention to?
8389Now, what is this religion?
8389Now, what makes the river run?
8389Now, what of the Sabbath-- the Lord''s day?
8389Now, you have read the bible romance of the fall of Adam?
8389Of what did He make it?
8389Or will you be so good then that you wo n''t care how you used to be?
8389Others said, by what right does a robed priest rob me?
8389Ought a god to take any credit to himself for making depraved people?
8389Ought the sailor to throw away his compass and depend entirely upon the fog?
8389Quite well?
8389Rather lukewarm, eh?
8389Said I,"What do you mean by that?"
8389Said the Northerner to the Southerner,"Did you ever see such a night as this; did you ever in your life see such a moon?"
8389Say to him,"A man was raised from the dead this morning,"and he will say,"What are you giving us?"
8389Says I,"Do you believe the bible?"
8389Says I:"What do you mean by rudimentary muscles?"
8389Science passed its hand above it and beneath it, and where was the heaven, and where was the hell?
8389Shall I take another man''s word and not what he thinks, but what God said to him?
8389Should we, therefore, exempt it from taxation for any good it has done?
8389Sin, how did it come into the world?
8389Since the telescope has been pointed at the stars, where was He going?
8389So, when a man has committed some awful crime, why should he stay and ruin his family and friends?
8389Such a religion is demoralizing; and how are you to get there?
8389Suppose a man came into Chicago and he should meet a funeral procession, and he should say,"Who is dead?"
8389Suppose it is 105; have I committed any crime?
8389Suppose we ever invent any thing that can go 1,000 miles an hour?
8389Tell the truth?
8389That depends upon this: Can a man believe as he wants to?
8389The first question, then, is: Has a man under any circumstances the right to kill himself?
8389The minister said,"Boys, do you know what becomes of the wicked?"
8389The next question is: Did Thomas Paine recant?
8389The next thing is: Did Thomas Paine live the life of a drunken beast, and did he die a drunken, cowardly, and beastly death?
8389The optimist was compelled to ask,"What was my God doing?
8389The question arises, Can any relation exist between finite man and infinite being?
8389The question, then, is: Shall we rely upon superstition or upon growth?
8389The religion of Jesus Christ, as preached by His church, causes war, bloodshed, hatred, and all uncharitableness; and why?
8389Then do n''t you think, said he, He could have put in another day''s work to great advantage right here?
8389Then is it right for you to say"That fellow will steal-- that fellow is a dangerous man-- he is a robber?"
8389Then when He brought His flood why did He rescue eight people if their descendants were to be so totally depraved and wicked?
8389Then which day will you keep?
8389Then why did they have to take any birds in the ark?
8389Then why does not the God give me the evidence?
8389They said:"You do n''t?
8389They say they brought the arts and sciences out of the dark ages; why, they made the dark ages and what did they preserve?
8389They say to one, do you know more than all the theologians dead?
8389They say:"A muscle that has gone into bankruptcy--""Was it a large muscle?"
8389This God waiting around there, knowing all the while what would happen, made them on purpose so it would happen; and then what does he do?
8389This trinity doctrine was announced several hundred years after Christ was born: Do you believe such a doctrine will make a man good or honest?
8389To contradict a priest?
8389To save his life?
8389To see the nerves throbbing with pain?
8389To see the quivering flesh slowly eaten?
8389To whom will these atoms belong on the morning of the resurrection?
8389Tyrannical do I call them?
8389Was God a tory?
8389Was God governing the world when the prisoners were confined in the Bastille?
8389Was he a drunken beast when he wrote the"Crisis?"
8389Was he elected a member of the French convention because he was a drunken beast?
8389Was he too nervous to hear her speak?
8389Was it the act of a drunken beast to put his own life in jeopardy by voting against the death of the King?
8389Was n''t there room outside of the garden to put His tree, if He did n''t want people to eat His apple?
8389Was that fits, too?
8389Was there always something ailing him?
8389Was this the conduct of a drunken beast?
8389We care nothing for the rich, except what will they do with their money?
8389Well, brother, can you do something for us financially, today?
8389Well, ca n''t man help himself?
8389Well, what changes these religions?
8389Well, what of it?
8389Well, what was the next?
8389Well, why?
8389Were they to be cursed by God and man because the former had reaped the harvest of his own sowing?
8389What are the Christian nations doing today in Europe?
8389What are the natural virtues of man?
8389What are they to do?
8389What are they?
8389What are we going to do if we have no bible to quarrel about?
8389What are we going to do with our enemies?
8389What are we going to do with the people we love but do n''t like?
8389What are we to do without hell?
8389What are we to do without the bible?
8389What are you doing in the missionary World?
8389What became of them?
8389What bishop pitied the victim of the rack?
8389What can I do for him?
8389What can I do?
8389What can the future have for him?
8389What can the orthodox ministers say to relieve the bursting heart of that woman?
8389What can we do?
8389What can we say of a God who gives this false light of nature which, if its lessons are followed, results in hell?
8389What cardinal, what bishop, what priest raised his voice for the rights of men?
8389What consolation has religion for the widow of the unbeliever, the widow of a good, brave, kind man who lies dead?
8389What consolation have they?
8389What could be done with this horror?
8389What crime had Thomas Paine committed that he should have feared to die?
8389What did Adam do?
8389What did He do?
8389What did He make him for?
8389What did He make it of?
8389What did He think about?
8389What did He use for the purpose?
8389What did he mock?
8389What do I get out of him?
8389What do these horrid persecutions prove, except the barbarity of Christians?
8389What do they teach today?
8389What do you suppose Mr. Talmage would say that meant?
8389What ecclesiastic, what nobleman, took the side of the oppressed-- of the peasant?
8389What effect had this religion upon the nations of the earth?
8389What else can they do?
8389What else?
8389What for?
8389What for?
8389What for?
8389What for?
8389What good is it to believe something that you do n''t understand-- that you never can understand?
8389What had He been doing?
8389What had the God been doing for the eternity He had been living?
8389What harm would it do to have an opera here tonight?
8389What have the nations been fighting about?
8389What is blasphemy?
8389What is he to do?
8389What is inspiration?
8389What is it worth compared with the love of a splendid woman?
8389What is it?
8389What is morality?
8389What is omnipotence?
8389What is that God worth that allows such things in the world He governs?
8389What is the best thing to do under the circumstances?
8389What is the child to do?
8389What is the doctrine now?
8389What is the highest possible aim?
8389What is the man to do?
8389What is the next blow that that this church received?
8389What is the next thing I find in this creed?
8389What is the next thing here?
8389What is the next thing in this great creed?
8389What is the next?
8389What is the use of more than one correct account of anything?
8389What kind of a God is it that will allow men and women to be put in dungeons and chains simply because they loved Him and prayed to Him?
8389What kind of a law is it that would demand punishment of the innocent?
8389What kind of children do you expect to have with a beggar and a coward for their mother?
8389What kind of country is it?
8389What kind of opening there for a young man?
8389What makes the tree grow?
8389What makes you?
8389What man who ever thinks, can believe that blood can appease God?
8389What more could he wished?
8389What more did he do?
8389What nations?
8389What next?
8389What part of the bible?
8389What pleasure can it give"God"to see a man devoured by a cancer?
8389What priest pleaded for the liberty of the citizen?
8389What proof have we that it is God''s word?
8389What right has he to assassinate the joy of life?
8389What right has he to murder the sunshine of the day?
8389What should I do?
8389What should I obey?
8389What was he afraid of?
8389What was the Thirty Years''War in Europe for?
8389What was the war in Holland for?
8389What were all these preachers doing at that time?
8389What will you have remorse for?
8389What would any man of ordinary intelligence do in a case like this?
8389What would he be afraid of?
8389What would heaven be without love?
8389What would keep it together unless there was force?
8389What would that spirit do?
8389What would the Christian world say of me if I should have a few children torn to pieces if they should make that remark in my face?
8389What would the church people think if the theatrical people should attempt to suppress the churches?
8389What would the devil have done under the same circumstances?
8389What would the devil have done under the same circumstances?
8389What would the devil have done under the same circumstances?
8389What would the world be if infidels had never been?
8389What would they have done if their hearts had not been softened by the glad tidings of great joy, peace on earth and good will to men?
8389What would we be in another world, and what would we be here without it?
8389What would we have been if the people in any age of the world had done just as the doctors told them?
8389What would we have done if, at any age of the world, we had followed implicitly the direction of the church?
8389What would we say of that man?
8389What would you make it of?
8389What would you say to me if I stood by and saw a ruffian beat out the brains of a child, when I had full and perfect power to prevent it?
8389What would you then think of the doctrine of vicarious sacrifice?"
8389What would you think of a school- master who would kill half his pupils the first day?
8389What wrong would there be to see one of those grand plays on Sunday?
8389When I get through with it, suppose I think in my heart and in my brain,"I do n''t believe a word of it;"and you ask me,"What do you think of it?"
8389When I was a little boy, children went to bed when they were not sleepy, and always got up when they were?
8389When did the man lose the right of self- defense?
8389When does that mean?
8389When he is of no benefit, when he is a burden to those he loves, why should he remain?
8389When life is of no value to him, when he can be of no real assistance to others, why should a man continue?
8389When lightning leaped from the lurid cloud, he thought,"What have I been doing?"
8389When the Hebrews threw down sticks before Pharaoh, and they became snakes, did he believe?
8389When you see innocent men chained to the stake and the flames licking their flesh, it is natural to ask, why does God permit this?
8389Where are they?
8389Where did he get it?
8389Where did it come from?
8389Where did that doctrine of eternal punishment for the children of men come from?
8389Where did the big fish go?
8389Where did the serpent come from?
8389Where do we get our ministers?
8389Where was He going?
8389Where was He going?
8389Where was that doctrine of hell born?
8389Where was the God that permitted slavery for two hundred years in these United States?
8389Which does the world pay respect to?
8389Which had the greater and the grander government?
8389Which of those nations produced the greatest poets, the greatest soldiers, the greatest orators, the greatest statesmen, the greatest sculptors?
8389Which passages, O Christian, would you pick out now as having probably been written by the devil?
8389Which way did He go?
8389Who are the men in Europe crying out against war?
8389Who are the real blasphemers?
8389Who are the witnesses to the truth of the narratives of the Jews''bible?
8389Who bids the earthquake devour and the volcano to overwhelm?
8389Who by?
8389Who can establish the existence of an infinite being?
8389Who can estimate the misery that has been caused by this most infamous doctrine of eternal punishment?
8389Who denounced the frightful criminal code the torture of suspected persons?
8389Who made the devil?
8389Who on earth at this day would pretend to settle any scientific question by a text from the Bible?
8389Who on earth at this day would pretend to settle any scientific question by a text from the bible?
8389Who saw this miracle?
8389Who sends plague, pestilence and famine?
8389Who will be His successor?
8389Who wishes to have the nations disarmed?
8389Whose fault is it that an infinite God does not advertise?
8389Why are we asked to believe those ancient gentlemen?
8389Why did God pay so much attention to blasphemers, and so little to slaveholders and robbers?
8389Why did God people the earth with so many idiots?
8389Why did He ever allow a nation to be Without a bible?
8389Why did He go dumbly to his death, and leave the world in darkness and in doubt?
8389Why did He leave His words to accident, to ignorance, to malice, and to chance?
8389Why did He not again enter the temple and dispute with the doctors?
8389Why did He not again visit Pontius Pilate?
8389Why did He not call upon Caiaphas, the high priest?
8389Why did He not make another triumphal entry into Jerusalem?
8389Why did He not turn the tear- stained hope of immortality to the glad knowledge of another life?
8389Why did He save eight of the same kind of people to take a fresh start?
8389Why did he go dumbly to His death, leaving the world to misery and to doubt?
8389Why did n''t He explain the doctrine of the Trinity?
8389Why did n''t He give a few leaves to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden?
8389Why did n''t He have His flood first and drown the devil, before He made man and woman?
8389Why did n''t He have His flood first, and then drown the devil?
8389Why did n''t He kill Adam and Eve and make another pair who did n''t like apples?
8389Why did n''t He make a fresh lot, kill His snake, and give His children a fair show?
8389Why did n''t He post His disciples?
8389Why did n''t He say something positive, definite, satisfactory, about another world?
8389Why did n''t He say the old testament is true?
8389Why did n''t He say,"I am God?"
8389Why did n''t He settle all disputes about the trinity and about baptism?
8389Why did n''t He stop right there?
8389Why did n''t He tell Adam and Eve about this fellow?
8389Why did n''t He tell us something about it?
8389Why did n''t He tell what manner of baptism was pleasing to Him?
8389Why did n''t He turn the tear- stained hope of immortality into the glad knowledge of another life?
8389Why did n''t He write His testament himself?
8389Why did n''t He write to me in English?
8389Why did n''t He?
8389Why did n''t he watch the devil instead of watching Adam and Eve?
8389Why did they disobey?
8389Why do n''t they send missionaries there with copies of the old testament?
8389Why do they not come up and admit what they know the book means?
8389Why do we make so many mistakes?
8389Why do you shock these people?
8389Why does He not govern Russia as well as He does Massachusetts?
8389Why does Talmage try to explain a miracle?
8389Why does he not get him a plaster of paris virgin and some beads and holy water?
8389Why does he not then rule one as well as another?
8389Why does n''t the Congregational Church tell us?
8389Why does the protestant shut his eyes when he prays?
8389Why have I a brain?
8389Why is Sunday the Lord''s day?
8389Why is it God''s word?
8389Why is it better for him to kill another man, who wishes to live?
8389Why is it that England persecutes Ireland even unto this day?
8389Why is it that we have advanced in the arts?
8389Why is it that we have all degrees of humanity, from the idiot to the genius, if it was intended that all should think alike?
8389Why is not the theological world honest?
8389Why is this?
8389Why not be honest with these children?
8389Why not convert those we can get at?
8389Why not convert those who have the immense advantage of the example of the average pioneer?
8389Why not?
8389Why not?
8389Why not?
8389Why pursue that which you have?
8389Why should God be so particular about my believing his book?
8389Why should He make those whom He knew would be criminals?
8389Why should a Christian be better than his God?
8389Why should a man be afraid to think, and why should he fear to express his thoughts?
8389Why should a man sentenced to imprisonment for life hesitate to still his heart?
8389Why should he add to the injury?
8389Why should he live, filling his days and nights, and the days and nights of others, with grief and pain, with agony and tears?
8389Why should n''t men be decent enough in the management of the politics of the country for women to mingle with them?
8389Why should she show mercy to a kind and noble heretic whom her God will burn in eternal fire?
8389Why should the church pity a man whom her God hates?
8389Why should the man, sitting amid the wreck of all he had, the loved ones dead, friends lost, seek to lengthen, to preserve his life?
8389Why should the poor wretch stay and suffer?
8389Why should the worshipers of God hate the lovers of men?
8389Why should there have been four original multiplication tables?
8389Why should these gentlemen object to a god with big fiery eyeballs, when their own Deity has eyes like a flame of fire?
8389Why should they despise the mentally weak-- the diseased in brain?
8389Why should this be a period of probation?
8389Why should we be damned for laughing at Samson and his foxes, while others, holding the nebular hypothesis in utter contempt, go straight to heaven?
8389Why should we convert the heathen of China and kill our own?
8389Why should we help religion?
8389Why should we object to their worshiping God as they please?
8389Why should we send bibles to the East and muskets to the West?
8389Why should we send missionaries across the seas, and soldiers over the plains?
8389Why should we send missionaries to China if we can not convert the heathen when they come here?
8389Why should we think Thomas Paine was afraid to die?
8389Why should we throw away the law given to Moses by God Himself, and have the audacity to make some of our own?
8389Why should you object to these people on account of their religion?
8389Why so many sects?
8389Why so much persecution?
8389Why trouble ourselves about matters of which, however important they may be we do know nothing and can know nothing?"
8389Why was it that England persecuted Scotland?
8389Why were there four gospels?
8389Why were we not given better brains?
8389Why would Paine expect a correct answer about his writings from one who read very little of them?
8389Why would he build dungeons and burn the flesh of his brother man with red hot irons?
8389Why write His word in such a way that hundreds of thousands make their living explaining it?
8389Why, what had he to be afraid of?
8389Why; he said, did not God give a sure cure for leprosy, unless He wanted to have His chosen people to have that frightful disease?)
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Why?
8389Will I be sorry I did not say I was a Christian when I was not?
8389Will I be sorry when I come to die that I did not live a hypocrite?
8389Will he not be damned as quick for denying geology as for denying the scheme of salvation?
8389Will he not be damned as quick for denying geology as for denying the scheme of salvation?
8389Will it make him more just?
8389Will not a man be damned as quick for denying the equator as denying the bible?
8389Will not a man be damned as quick for denying the equator as denying the bible?
8389Will the fact that I was honest put a thorn in the pillow of death?
8389Will you have any remorse for the mean things you have done when you are in heaven?
8389Will you have the fairness to admit it?
8389Would God give a bird wings and make it a crime to fly?
8389Would any but a God of mercy and kindness people a world, and then drown them all?
8389Would he give me brains and make it a crime to think?
8389Would it give"God"pleasure to see him burn?
8389Would you regard it as any evidence that he ever wrote it if he upheld slavery?
8389You ask me about any thing; I examine it honestly, and when I get through, what should I tell you-- what I think or what you think?
8389You do away with human love, and what are we without it?
8389You go at your little child, five or six years old, with a stick in your hand-- what is he to do?
8389You know what happened to Adam and his wife for her transgressions?
8389You may say to me,"How far is it across this room?"
8389a sneak?
8389and who made that?
8389and why should the American people malign the memory of that great man?
8389colonel, what''s new?"
8389no enemies?"
8389of the man that dares not reason?
8389or Voltaire, who peacefully and quietly bade his servant farewell?
8389to have a mind of your own?
8389why hast thou forsaken me?"
57439''Do you not think this change in the monotony of the race quite magnificent?'' 57439 ''Do you wish to see striking examples of this?
57439''How can you, who are the children of peace, bear to come among us who are the sons of strife?'' 57439 ''Ow d''you know that?"
57439''Where can the children of peace more fitly go than among the sons of strife?'' 57439 ''Who''s talking with pa?''
57439A pastor? 57439 After I have spent all my life in forgetfulness of him, when I turn to him only on my death- bed, will he come to me now, and give me all himself?"
57439After all,he thought,"why should I wait for her to begin?
57439Am I to understand that your remembrance of Mr. Granger is a bar to your union with me?
57439And I would ask, with the canny Scotchman,''what good does the moss do the stone?''
57439And if I have nothing to eat, señor?
57439And is n''t he?
57439And pray what were you laughing at, my little fellow?
57439And that?
57439And the Virgin, why is she there?
57439And the feather, and the sash, and the sword, and the spurs, do you forget them?
57439And then?
57439And what do you say to this flora?
57439And what has he promised you?
57439And what is that?
57439And whom have we the honor to thank?
57439And why do I select words of parting exhortation rather than words of greeting? 57439 And yet you have written the opera?"
57439Are n''t you sorry now that you came?
57439Are the skies falling?
57439Are there people of rank in Salingen?
57439Are they crooked?
57439Are they to go about without any costume, like Eve before the fall? 57439 Are you acquainted in Salingen, John?"
57439Are you acquainted with the Siegwart family?
57439Are you hurt?
57439Are you ill?
57439Are you quite sure?
57439Are you sure they will understand what those mean?
57439Aura,said Margaret when they reached the veranda,"will you come down to the beach with us?"
57439Be you the new lady nurse?
57439Because Emil''s wife and Isabella are good- for- nothings, must the whole sex be repudiated? 57439 Because I told him that I believed all the sacred truths; and how can I believe when I do n''t know''em?
57439But faith,exclaimed the other,"is there no faith?"
57439But if-- just as I got used to loving you, there should be another Somebody Else besides Dick''s? 57439 But tell me, Beethoven, why did you not bring Louis with you?"
57439But was not your first wife''s name Heremore? 57439 But what does''full authority''mean?"
57439But what if your hope in another world deceive you?
57439But what will people say?
57439But what would this reviling priest have? 57439 But you would not wish me to be a hypocrite?
57439But, Richard,began Herr Frank again,"how did you come to this singular conclusion?"
57439Ca n''t you see, Mr. Southard, that you ought to have begun by saying that our family were all well? 57439 Can I talk to you a little, Mr. Granger, without disturbing you?"
57439Can I, your father, ask a clearer explanation?
57439Can it be,he asked,"that a lack of affection on your part is the cause of this reluctance?"
57439Can you see no nobler destiny for a man,he asked,"than to eat three meals a day, make money, and keep a whole skin?"
57439Can you tell me where Miss Blank is to be found?
57439Come from Boston or York, I suppose?
57439Comment endura Dieu, comment Que femme ribaulde et prestresse Eut l''Eglise en gouvernement?
57439Could n''t you like''em well enough at a distance, as I do? 57439 Crown''st thou but the daughters Of our tearful race?
57439Did he ever give you one unkind look, even? 57439 Did he?
57439Did you ever hear of a man having presentiments? 57439 Did you ever see her portrait, or any of her writing, or hear her maiden name?"
57439Did you hear Jennie smile?
57439Do I intrude?
57439Do n''t mention to any one about my going, will you?
57439Do n''t you want to come out on to the veranda?
57439Do strangers sometimes come there to stop and enjoy the beautiful neighborhood?
57439Do you ask whither I am going? 57439 Do you know all the people here?"
57439Do you know anything about nursing?
57439Do you know if a Dr. Heremore lived here once, twenty- five years or so ago?
57439Do you know, Mr. Granger,she said slowly,"those men seem to me very much like the apostles; in their devotion, I mean?
57439Do you object to fire- arms, ma''am?
57439Do you observe Angela''s fine taste in the arrangement of the colors?
57439Do you remember the last time I led the orchestra at Von----''s? 57439 Do you think so?"
57439Do you truly think that he likes me?
57439Do you want them, little dear?
57439Do you want to take my place?
57439Does that mean I have staid too long?
57439Engaged? 57439 Even than stripes on my pantaloons?"
57439For me?
57439Forced? 57439 From New York,"answered Dick;"can you tell us who is likely to give us information?"
57439General?
57439God himself has said so; and who shall dispute his word?
57439Has Siegwart many children?
57439Has any one seen it besides you, madam?
57439Has any one spoken to you?
57439Has it terrified you so much that you dare not? 57439 Have I not trusted you?"
57439Have you any friend so dear and trusty, that his frown would make your heart ache yet more? 57439 Have you not also begun it?
57439Have you not your pension secure?
57439Have you seen the chaplain?
57439Have you? 57439 How can I be deceived?
57439How can it come true? 57439 How can that be possible?"
57439How did you dare to do it? 57439 How does it happen that a people so weak, feeble, and base could overthrow the power of the French in the world?"
57439How is that young and green- eyed Gaditana?
57439How know you that?
57439How know you that?
57439How shall we prove them?
57439How then shall I learn?
57439I am afraid it is,answered Dick;"but, after all, what can happen that we need mind?
57439I believe you were married twice, Mr. Brandon, and that your first wife''s maiden name was Heremore?
57439I have come to offer peace and comfort, my darling, and-- dare I whisper the story which you used to listen to, under the elms at home?
57439I know I can get permission to stay away for a few days longer; there''s nothing doing at this season, Would it take long?
57439I suppose you are relations o''his?
57439I suppose you have come to see him?
57439I tell you I wish to hear not another word of this matter; do you hear me? 57439 I want to ask you a question,"Dick answered to the storekleeper''s look;"I suppose you know this town pretty well?"
57439I want to get the first volume of-- But what''s the matter with you? 57439 If I promise you not to laugh, will you tell me the story?"
57439If it seems best that I should stay a little while, you will explain to papa? 57439 Is Arthur Graham at home?"
57439Is Siegwart a noble?
57439Is all a delusion? 57439 Is everything right?"
57439Is he your only brother? 57439 Is it necessary that you should begin?"
57439Is it possible? 57439 Is it so indeed?"
57439Is it true,he began at once,"that you have sympathized with me more than I knew?
57439Is n''t it delightful to get rid of men a little while, when you know that they are soon to come again?
57439Is she going to die?
57439Is that Miss Dix?
57439Is that so? 57439 Is the box of books taken out?"
57439Is the pope in good health?
57439Jesus, King and Lord of my heart and soul, what crown shall I give thee to acknowledge thee as such? 57439 Margaret,"she said,"why will you be so terribly proud?
57439May I see you in the library now, or at your convenience? 57439 May I send for a priest right away?
57439My father,said Paganina in a low voice, and without opening her eyes,"what do those bells say?
57439On to Richmond, eh?
57439Perhaps you are too tired to go around the garden?
57439Smilest thou, gorgeous flower? 57439 So you have lost patience, again?"
57439So you, too, are a composer?
57439Suppose we all write just as freely as we do to Mr. Granger? 57439 Tender wife,"I cry with a tearful voice,"where art thou, where art thou?"
57439Thank you; and the name?
57439The flowers are quite fresh; does she come here every day?
57439The proper bounds? 57439 Then you believe our women to be vain, pleasure- seeking, and destitute of true womanhood, because they wear crinoline?"
57439Then you did n''t know him?
57439Then you will send for more things, and how about the children?
57439There is nothing the matter, I hope?
57439This is all?
57439This way, dear; have you forgotten?
57439To what purpose do you offer me the multitude of your victims, saith the Lord? 57439 Wait, sir?"
57439Was he not always stout, and held his ground in the battle- field? 57439 Was he not filled with the fear of God, with gentleness and wisdom?
57439Was he not the only one that with his science cleared up all doubts? 57439 Was not poetry one of his attributes, and did he not deck his throne with verses like strings of pearl?
57439Well, Charles,answered the old gentleman, sadly but composedly, turning at this name,"can you explain it?"
57439Well, Margaret,Mr. Lewis said at length,"what are you thinking of?
57439Well-- and then?
57439What ails you?
57439What are you doing, man?
57439What are you going to do, Christian?
57439What books have you read?
57439What could he be thinking of, to rush headlong into this misfortune?
57439What do you hope for?
57439What do you mean?
57439What do you say, Maggie?
57439What do you see?
57439What does that cross indicate?
57439What does this reproach amount to? 57439 What good are your fine friends to you?
57439What grander spectacle can there be than to see a whole people united in the duties imposed by its religion in celebrating great anniversaries? 57439 What has my little girl been learning to- day?"
57439What have I to gain, if not heaven? 57439 What have you experienced and observed?"
57439What have you there?
57439What in the world did you want to go and turn Catholic for?
57439What is a boy like you in the army for?
57439What is the cause of his influence?
57439What is the matter with you?
57439What is the matter?
57439What is the meaning of this nonsense of Mr. Granger''s volunteering?
57439What is this?
57439What is your pleasure, madam?
57439What power is that which, being nought, Can unmake stateliest works of God? 57439 What right or reason have you to think so when he never says that he is?"
57439What shall we do to amuse ourselves?
57439What should I do if I had no church to go to?
57439What was Mr. Sinclair saying to you up there?
57439What will Miss Hamilton think of your constancy?
57439What_ did_ God do before Massachusetts was discovered?
57439Where is Aurelia?
57439Where is he? 57439 Where is she?"
57439Where is the brightness now that long Brimmed saddest hearts with happy tears? 57439 Where''s your sign?"
57439Which every one ought not to know?
57439Who are you?
57439Who are you?
57439Who do you know in the army?
57439Who is his guarantee here, do you know?
57439Who is it that loves us best?
57439Who knoweth if the spirit of the children of Adam ascend upward, and if the spirit of the beasts descend downward?
57439Who mourns? 57439 Who was that last surgeon in the line?"
57439Who was the little girl in the picture?
57439Who was the little girl?
57439Who, then, has dared to insinuate a doubt of your success?
57439Who?
57439Why are ye afraid, O ye of little faith?
57439Why can not truth inspire as much ardor as error awakens?
57439Why do I choose for my text words which recall the sufferings of our divine Lord?
57439Why do you weep, my daughter?
57439Why does Angela decorate this statue?
57439Why does n''t he marry one of those girls like a sensible man? 57439 Why is she dismissed?"
57439Why must the flowers die? 57439 Why no longer?"
57439Why not a bottle? 57439 Why should I not pray God that the rain should moisten his tomb with its abundant dew?
57439Why should he say that?
57439Why should we not have sentiments with so wonderful a draught?
57439Why so? 57439 Why wo n''t you own that my legend is beautiful and sublime, whether true or not?
57439Why, if he loves you, lady, doth he hide His love? 57439 Why?
57439Will Sir Ralph Mohun welcome the son of an old friend?
57439Will he like a stranger''s calling?
57439Will that clime enfold thee With immortal air? 57439 Will they have wine?"
57439Will you be spokesman this time?
57439Will you excuse me? 57439 Will you get out now?"
57439Will you give me a theme?
57439Will you give me an opportunity to explain?
57439Will you go on, sir? 57439 Will you go to a disagreeable place?"
57439Will you not bid me also Godspeed?
57439Will you really go, then, with me? 57439 Will you sit, sir?"
57439Will you stand here, or take that seat Mr. Sinclair is offering you?
57439Will you tell me what she means? 57439 Would you be much displeased, Mr. Granger, if I should be a Catholic?"
57439Yes, it hangs in the red drawing- room, does it not?
57439You are afraid?
57439You are not a nun?
57439You are not favorable to him?
57439You are surprised at this appellation; is it not well- merited?
57439You did not talk to papa about my mother?
57439You do not remember her?
57439You do not think this a foolish curiosity?
57439You have n''t forgotten the old ways-- eh, Mary?
57439You have, of course, discovered some new points that afford fine views?
57439You here?
57439You like these people? 57439 You love me?"
57439You see no harm in my wishing to know something more about them?
57439You think that you will feel at home when you have become better acquainted with them?
57439You wish me to go away?
57439You wished to see me?
57439You would recognize her portrait?
57439You, perhaps, despise the opera?
57439You- leave Vienna?
57439You?
57439Your father?
57439_ Deny it was hers!_ What in the world do you mean, Mr. Heremore? 57439 _ My people, what have I done to thee?_"What evil!
57439''What kind of people are those you have named?''
57439----------{ 72} When?
57439A better name than pride, do you say?
57439A fawning courtier throng?
57439A stick of wood which just now rolled down with a great noise awoke M. Reville, who, after rubbing his eyes, asked his daughter,"Where is Maurice?"
57439Ames?"
57439Amongst his qualities, were not virtue, liberality, and magnificence one part?
57439An old man, touched my blue veil, yesterday, asking,"Queste paese?"
57439And after all, why should not religion have her fairyland, as well as material life?
57439And does he look as if Niagara Falls had disappeared down his throat, and as if he were just chewing up a little trip to the mountains?"
57439And how could she do otherwise, Protestant though she was?
57439And how does the will naturally act, except by a free determination, and in the manner according to which it determines itself?
57439And how is any school compendium of such history to be devised for the use of the Catholic and Protestant child alike?"
57439And how much easier is it for the man who is reduced from affluence to poverty, a widower with three or four motherless children to provide for?
57439And in joyous youth who has not dreamed of that"bower of roses by Bendemeer''s stream,"so sweetly sung by the Irish bard?
57439And in order to have all these things, my pet is willing that I should go away awhile?"
57439And is it not enough to make every Christian shed tears?
57439And may I intensify his shoulder- straps?"
57439And merciless in malice, spare That mask, a face without a soul?_"Ah!
57439And mother, will you tell me Why did my father frown, When to make hay in summer- time I climbed to take it down?
57439And now if I no longer mingle among them, is it not because my cruel infirmity unfits me for their companionship?
57439And now my heavenly love comes like a bride in all her beauty to me-- what mortal after this can I envy?
57439And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life?
57439And our Saviour replied,"Why do you trample under foot the commandments of God, to keep the commandments of men?"
57439And over his own cell is inscribed,"What is it we mean when we speak of death?
57439And were not prophets and saints; necessary to the Jewish Church, as they are necessary to the Catholic Church?
57439And what did St. Vincent de Paul do?
57439And what is inclination?
57439And when I looked at her, what did I see?
57439And when I read the bull carefully, what do I see on every page and in each line?
57439And where is she, so lately the mistress of all this grandeur?
57439And who can say what the Christian people of Europe would be today, were it not for Lutheranism, Calvinism, and so many other divisions?
57439And who can tell us how much they have retarded the diffusion of the gospel in heathen countries?
57439And who is he that leadeth the flocks of the Lord?
57439And who will deny the social and refining influence of the church?
57439And whose fault is it?
57439And why not?
57439And why should we not be the ones destined to see the days predicted and hailed with joy by Bossuet?
57439And why, brother, have I lived, to drag out so wretched an existence?
57439And will he ever be?
57439And will you be baptized?"
57439And woman?
57439And you, Eastern churches, whether you are united or not, have you not also your dangers?
57439And, finally, was the original version written in glagolitic or cyrillic characters?
57439Are divisions necessary?
57439Are not all political changes and social transformations providential facts?
57439Are our children to learn this lesson at the schools?
57439Are they to exist like the women of the sultan, shut up in a harem?
57439Are they to know the trials of life, and not its joys?
57439Are we going home to dinner?
57439Are we never to see you again?"
57439Are we really advanced by it, or made the happier?
57439Are we yet in the time of the metaphysical subtleties and cavils of the Lower Empire?
57439Are you a good sailor?"
57439Are you harder?
57439Are you satisfied with the development, and the principles that made it possible?"
57439Are you willing?"
57439As if one should say,"What has the soul to do with the soul?"
57439As regards the first, why should God choose the best?
57439As they passed through the yard, Frank observed the long row of stalls, and said,"You must have considerable stock?"
57439Ask you who constitute political society?
57439Aura, will you go look in that Audubon, and see how this creature is put together?
57439Be it so, what advance in knowledge, since we are ignorant of what protein is?
57439Besides--""Besides-- well, what besides?"
57439But animals have sensibility and intelligence; have they immaterial souls?
57439But are n''t you afraid of being stopped on the way?
57439But are not the boundaries of civilization to be extended, may be asked?
57439But can not I go now, by myself?"
57439But could I have dreamed that Maurice Sinclair would be the one to reprove my weakness at such a time?".
57439But even were it otherwise, what then?
57439But for those who reject the pope and that certitude of conviction which he offers, what solid ground is there on which to stand secure?"
57439But how?
57439But if Angela yet realizes this ideal?
57439But is creation of finite substances possible?
57439But is it true that Christ''s doctrine can not be realized?
57439But is not everything which exists an incomprehensible manifestation of the supernatural?
57439But is this certain?
57439But let us not allow an ambiguous expression to become the pretext for our opponent''s attacks; how then does the church attempt to reform society?
57439But may it not be possible to make others, and even elsewhere than among the stars?
57439But now that I have rendered every tribute to M. Claudius Saurrier that his special science can demand, may I not be equally frank with him?
57439But the Catholic Church does hold property, and she will continue to hold it to the end of the chapter, and''What do you propose to do about it?''
57439But then God acts outside himself without any reason?
57439But then what becomes of the bishop''s argument?
57439But then what will become of society?
57439But to whom shall I offer winter clothing?
57439But was his condition in his primitive state that of the lowest form of barbarism?
57439But what can we preachers do when the ladies decide to canonize a man?
57439But what do I say?
57439But what gathering can present such a collection of the intelligent and the independent, such diversity in such unity?
57439But what in the world are you going there now for?
57439But what is the moral exhibit?
57439But what is to be done for the boys?
57439But what voice strikes my ear?
57439But where are you going, dear?
57439But where is my wife?
57439But who sends them?
57439But why do I entertain you with such trivialities?
57439But why does he command such and such things, or prescribe such and such duties?
57439But why, supposing the internal or subjective authority to be all that is here alleged, is the pope an impossibility or an insult?
57439But will our brethren of the East and West respond to this thought, this wish?
57439But will what is still undetermined in it enable it to be accommodated to the numerous facts already observed, and hereafter to be so?
57439But you ask me whose is this voice preaching a spiritual kingdom to priests, a divine royalty to kings and nations?
57439But you grieve at the choice which has kept you the slave of an old man''s caprice?"
57439But, if we consider the women of our day, we might well ask, for what are they here?"
57439But, is it true that the Catholic people have no substantial claim as tax- payers?
57439By whom were they brought?
57439By whom?"
57439Can Catholicism do what Protestantism did on Sunday week?
57439Can I do anything for you?"
57439Can a falsehood be, in the nature of things, any medium at all?
57439Can he choose any of them?
57439Can it therefore be said that chemical analysis teaches nothing about the chemical composition of calc- spar?
57439Can not you understand, Mr. Lewis, that there are times when trivial objections and opposition may be very irritating?
57439Can sensation draw anything out of a word but a material sound?
57439Can the growth and the building up of"a new country"compensate for it?
57439Can the relation of necessary succession be confounded with the relation of causality?
57439Can there be any good gained in keeping the robe of Christ torn asunder?
57439Can there be any personal considerations, any human motives whatsoever, superior to these great interests and these grave obligations?
57439Can there be on earth a man more unhappy than I?
57439Can we give him another?"
57439Can you by a chemical process reconvert them into protoplasm?
57439Can you expect to find this wife, this mother among those given to fashions-- among women filled with modern notions?"
57439Can you find it in your heart to separate us?
57439Can you show me to my room at once?
57439Canst quench these passions evermore the stronger?
57439Charity, so- called, has increased; has virtue increased?"
57439Charles,"raising her voice,"does your substitute look as if he had swallowed a new black silk dress with little ruffles all over it?"
57439Could I ask him to tell me the truth?
57439Could anything be more hurtful or injurious to the human spirit?
57439Could it be that he was ill?
57439Could she disappoint his expectation?
57439Could the friend who still lived on in her heart forget her in that heaven to which her love had led him?
57439Did he ever allow any one to speak against you in his presence?
57439Did he ever prefer any one else before you?
57439Did he recognize it?"
57439Did he?"
57439Did not the great Haydn-- bless him for it!--undertake a noble symphony expressly with reference to the kettle- drum?
57439Did papa see it?
57439Do not ethics depend on dogma?
57439Do not facts tell you plainly that the living element of complete Christianity is wanting in you?
57439Do not these sage reflections disclose the true plan for renewing ecclesiastical studies?
57439Do these governments want to form national churches?
57439Do these men who are so bitter against him, and gnash their teeth at him, know what they do?
57439Do they come around with''_ How are you, Brandon?_''and invitations to_ their_ dinners?
57439Do they come around with''_ How are you, Brandon?_''and invitations to_ their_ dinners?
57439Do they listen to us when they are gone?
57439Do we not wish to work for this kingdom?
57439Do you answer that it will be without money, without dwelling, without power?
57439Do you imagine that you discover different opinions in the church, and make this an obstacle?
57439Do you intend to become openly a Catholic, and leave your own church for that?"
57439Do you know much about your own mother?
57439Do you know that Baron Linden is engaged?"
57439Do you look forward to marriage?
57439Do you remember reading, in the_ Chronicles_ of Sir John Froissart, of the Armagnacs, so long at enmity with the house of Foix?
57439Do you see that fine building there next to the road?
57439Do you see?
57439Do you think there is any impropriety in my going?
57439Do you think your father would listen to the idea?"
57439Do you understand me?
57439Do you want to take wine with a drunkard?
57439Do you wish me to take his place, and do anything to amuse you?"
57439Doctor Hamilton?"
57439Does he succeed?
57439Does it depend upon the church to destroy every human vice?
57439Does n''t he keep his promises?
57439Does not everything happen by the will or permission of God?
57439Does one last thread hold captive this celestial bird?
57439Does papa know you are here, this morning?"
57439Does she regret anything which she has renounced for her God?
57439Does that surprise you?
57439Does the Holy See decide that we can do more, or go further?
57439Does the metaphysical conception of cause remain indistinct from the conditions of existence?
57439Does the spirituality of the soul, as provable by reason, mean any thing more?
57439Does this inconsiderate writer see to what a dilemma he has reduced himself?
57439Does this priest suppose that our people will swallow such stuff as was offered them at the Music Hall?
57439Does this suit you?"
57439Dream, say they, for poet''s eye?
57439Duty is debt, is an obligation; but whence the debt?
57439England, who has made thee, and why wert thou once called the isle of saints?
57439Erin machree, must our children be exiled all over the earth?
57439Every question concerning the church is reduced finally to this question,_ Where is unity?_]{ 25} Oh!
57439Fair realms by cruel triumphs we d Unto his rightful land?
57439For what antiquated or chimerical fears?
57439For what are all the gifts of earth, The charms of form and face, If the immortal soul hath lost Its bright, baptismal grace?
57439For what are they here?
57439For what end?
57439Francis?''
57439From Fields, Osgood& Co., Boston: The Danish Islands: Are we bound in honor to pay for them?
57439God is spirit, and the angels are spirits; are the angels therefore identical in substance with God?
57439Granger?"
57439Had it come to this?
57439Had she not constantly said to herself, It is too bright to last?
57439Has Edinburgh so many public schools for the instruction of those classes?
57439Has Schenck placed them there too?"
57439Has not my life been theirs?
57439Has not such been the teaching of our holy church?
57439Have I ever given you reason to be?"
57439Have I lived till now in a false dream?"
57439Have I not struggled with temptation, trial, and suffering from my boyhood till now, for their sakes?
57439Have I not troubles enough now without your coming to bring up the hateful past?
57439Have not these three centuries taught you a new and solemn lesson?
57439Have these, thy bounties, drawn to thee man''s race That stood so far aloof?
57439Have they not rather His soul subjected?
57439Have we received more than our proportion?
57439Have you any regrets for the past, my darling?"
57439Have you brought him along with you?"
57439Have you meditated upon them sufficiently, and upon many others which are not less decisive?
57439Have you promised to marry him?"
57439Have you time?"
57439He alone will have the glory, but will man have the merit of it?
57439He put his hand into the purse and drew it out empty; put it in again; but what was there to take out?
57439He replied immediately:"Dear madam, shall I tell you why?
57439He replied in a half- whisper,"And you, Mdlle., have you no shame?"
57439He replied, coolly enough, as he hung up his hat and sat down, wiping his face with his handkerchief:"Heremore?
57439He sat stiff and silent until the unlucky girl ventured to ask,"M. de Ravignan, have you no appetite?"
57439He should be called after something boreal, Does not he make you shiver?
57439Here we and the journalist are at odds; we can not both be right: who shall decide between us?
57439Heremore?"
57439Heremore?"
57439How about this out of civilization place, then?"
57439How am I to go with you?
57439How can any thinking Protestant, who knows this, not be perplexed and uncertain as to what he should believe?
57439How can nations be menaced or betrayed by men who represent every nation of the civilized globe?
57439How can one be a favorite of fortune and a prey to spleen without going to visit these places, which exhale a sovereign balm?
57439How can this have come about?
57439How can you who have learned the watchwords of"Progress,"and"Go- ahead,"expect hasty"progress"at Rome, so slow in her motions?
57439How could she go on with this deception, as innocent as any deception can be, and yet how break down his joy in its very midst?
57439How could she send him from her?
57439How could the pope have maintained order and discipline in the church, and protected the interests of religion?
57439How could you, uncle?"
57439How did you send it?"
57439How does Dr. Browne trace_ his_ succession in the office of bishop from the apostles?
57439How does Mr. Bacon meet it?
57439How is it that all the human races-- Iranic, Semitic, Gallic, or Black-- speak, and only men speak?
57439How is it that although there is a common element in all languages, yet such diversity exists among certain groups?
57439How is this result to be explained?
57439How long is it to last?
57439How many may have to follow in his martyr footsteps?
57439How much more, then, will human beings, who are more subject to influences, suffer by a corresponding change?
57439How must it, then, be with those who are a part of the household and the inheritance of human affections?
57439How then conclude that their combination produces the matter of life, or gives rise to the living organism?
57439How was this?
57439How will that read to his congregation, I wonder?"
57439How, then, pretend to deny that barbarians and savages can become civilized by their own spontaneous efforts and natural forces alone?
57439How,''midst grief and fear, Canst thou thus disclose That fervid hue of love which to thy heart- leaf glows?
57439I and my pet are going to see the heavens open, and the Lord descend; are we not, Dorothea, gift of God?"
57439I ask myself every day, Why then, I?
57439I ask, Are you in favor of restricted or unrestricted enjoyment?"
57439I care for you, you think?
57439I firmly believe''?
57439I have indeed a faithful heart, but a woefully skeptical head; shall we go now?"
57439I said to myself, To what purpose all this?
57439I think he would be pleased, do n''t you, Aura?"
57439I want--""Well, what_ do_ you want?"
57439I wish to read these books; what enrages him with innocent paper?"
57439If God made us as second causes capable of creating language, why can we not do it now, and master it without a long and painful study?
57439If a Catholic kneels before a saint to ask his prayers, what is there offensive in that?
57439If all that constituted the living subject is present in the dead body, why is the body dead, or why has it ceased to perform its vital functions?
57439If he found homes for the homeless and food for the hungry?
57439If in every time the church of Christ has had to struggle, is she not now more than ever before resisted and fought against?
57439If it is the basis of life, why is the organism no longer living?
57439If it were a natural sentiment or emotion, why was it to be found among Christians alone?
57439If just those few words and that one smile did so much for me, what is there your influence may not do?"
57439If past centuries have committed faults, do you wish to make them eternal?
57439If the wolf devoured the lamb, was it not the lamb''s fault?
57439If there is no heaven, if gold and pleasure are the only aspirations, why not enjoy them?
57439If you preach resignation to the poor without giving them hope, will not hope arise without resignation?
57439If you should be taken ill now, what would become of you?"
57439If you were changed, why come to see me?
57439In London?
57439In a certain sense, what matters even religion, if we would love a man?
57439In all London is there no place where lodging and fire and food are provided for the decent poor?
57439In all those happy months, had she not drunk every sweet moment with eager lips that had felt, and must again feel, the bitterness of thirst?
57439In such a state of affairs, what ought a priest or Christian to do who reserves to himself the right of not calling evil things good?
57439In the Catholic Church?
57439In the Nuremberg Chronicle of 1493( Astor Library copy) Joan is put down as Joannes Septimus, and the page ornamented(?)
57439In the second place, what would be the cosmos without unity but a numberless and confused assemblage of beings?
57439In this case, supposing the story true, who was elected pope?
57439In this labor, can reason ask the aid of revelation?
57439In this letter we recognize his playful, working humor-- and does he not term these periods of creative activity his wedding time?
57439Indeed, what Spanish town has not its tale of heroism and brave defence during the French invasion of 1809- 11?
57439Into what is matter resolvable in the last analysis?
57439Is a criminal to be executed?
57439Is creation of finite substances possible?
57439Is he bound to choose the best?
57439Is it Jesus Christ?
57439Is it a wonder then that the city pleased her daily better, and imperceptibly gained a home- like power over her?
57439Is it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done?
57439Is it enduring?
57439Is it from St. Paul?
57439Is it from St. Peter?
57439Is it from any other apostle?
57439Is it not the chafing of the unchained spirit that pants to be free, and to wander through God''s limitless universe?
57439Is it not true in a deeper and other sense, that whom the gods love die young?
57439Is it only a wicked pride, I wonder, that rises up in revolt when I remember it?
57439Is it possible you have never heard of it?
57439Is not Christianity with you surrounded by determined enemies-- at your right, at your left, on every side?
57439Is not his immeasurable influence over the human race divine?
57439Is not our century especially vain of its investigations in matter?
57439Is not the aspiration of the age after physical comfort?
57439Is not the free- will of man an incomprehensible mystery?
57439Is not the spirit of revolution-- and, unfortunately, it is an impious one-- rising against her on every side?
57439Is not this, I ask you, a dreadful misfortune for the poor infidels?
57439Is not your spiritual liberty unceasingly threatened?
57439Is pharisaism hypocrisy?
57439Is that dress quite plain?"
57439Is that nothing?"
57439Is the revelation of God less credible because confirmed by two witnesses, each worthy of credit?
57439Is the savage the primitive man, or the degenerate man?
57439Is there a connectedness in all this?
57439Is there no such thing as absolute truth?
57439Is there one?"
57439Is this a noble and exalted way of thinking?
57439Is this not stingingly true?
57439Is this really my mamma?
57439Is this thy triumph, vanity?
57439It begins:"That rake up near the rafters, Why leave it there so long?
57439Lewis?"
57439Lewis?"
57439Looking calmly, she forgave herself much, for had not God forgiven her?
57439Margaret heard him repeating lowly,"''Canst thou send lightnings, and will they go, and will they return and say to thee, Here we are?''"
57439May I trouble you for your tickets?"
57439Morning, was it?
57439Mr. Lewis, can you shut your mouth sufficiently to give an opinion?"
57439Must I apply the thumbscrew?"
57439Must all women, then, be Ida Schagbeins?"
57439Must the Irish yield to the beasts of the field?
57439My brave boy, what is the matter with you?"
57439My brother-- would he come home with me?
57439Nay, have we received anything like our proportion?
57439Nay, what is body?
57439Not a response to the question, for the most part an idle question, How do we know, or how do we know that we know?
57439Not above a mile ahead, is it?"
57439Now as to the smaller cities of Austria, which, according to Seymour, beat the world for corruption, what is to be said?
57439Now, Master Yunker,"turning to the gentleman on his right hand,"what say you?"
57439Now, is it not always as unwise as it is unjust to make a minority taste the bitterness of oppression?
57439Now, what is this superhuman intelligence and force revealed by these spirit- phenomena?
57439Of course I thought of dishonesty; what else could have driven him from a situation where he was so honored and trusted?
57439Of her past without remorse; of her future without terror?
57439On the 27th of December, 1844, she thus writes again to the same friend:"Shall I attempt to depict to you the experience of my inner life?
57439Once more, then, why?
57439One day Camille spoke of Sister Aloyse, and added,{ 494}"Was she not related to us, father?"
57439Only once, when he opened his eyes, she said,"You wish Dora to be a Catholic?"
57439Or is the word only the means of expressing our thoughts, or the essential form of them, the indispensable condition necessary to our having them?
57439Or minstrels''ringing lays, to pour The flatteries of song?
57439Or, rather, why will not the state do us the justice to reimburse the actual expenses which we make in doing it?
57439Our arrangements will be as formerly-- not so, my dear friend?"
57439Over to the hospital?
57439Permit me to ask if, in that case, I am to own a relation in you?
57439Permit me to ask what you mean to do about it?"
57439Rich trappings?
57439Russia, where wouldst thou now be, were it not for my Cyril and my Methodius?
57439Second question: Is there a supreme act of intelligence, in which reside all possible finite substances in their objective and intelligible state?
57439Shall I begin?
57439Shall I deepen this background a little to throw the figure out?
57439Shall we ever see its return?"
57439Shall we excuse him on the plea of ignorance?
57439Shall we hope and pray always in vain?
57439Shall we live to see the victory?
57439Shall we not behold thee Bright and deathless there?
57439Shall we not, Rose?"
57439Shall you start up from sleep to- night fancying that a great black Jesuit has come to carry you off?"
57439She died in great poverty, did she not?"
57439She hesitated, but finally said,"You have never heard any one of your family speak of me?"
57439Should he, the Gospel watchman, sleep while the foe was awake and at work?
57439Should not there be a better name?
57439Since the faculty must be the same in all men, why do not all men speak one and the same dialect?
57439So far everything is evident; but a very difficult question here arises: What can the end of the exterior action be?
57439So humble is he that his heart Exults not in some sense of new desert With all thy grace and goodness at his side?
57439Some do not approve of indiscriminate charity; but if God were to bestow his bounties only on the deserving, where should we all be?
57439Southard?"
57439Southard?"
57439Such was progress to the prophets; such the future universal Sion they hailed in the future?
57439Suppose it proved, should we not then have an infallible authority for faith other than that which is inside the soul?
57439Take, instead of matter, an organic body; who can tell us what it is?
57439That''s philosophy, is n''t it?
57439The Catholic has the truth to start from, and why should he not surpass all others?
57439The album contains places for photographs, and by the side of each a series of forty questions, such as"What is your favorite book?
57439The chromosphere is, as we know, the scene of very rapid movements; and may not these be visible by the displacement of the spectral lines?
57439The day of those powerful, guileful men was passed, surely; and yet, what if, in the strange vicissitudes of life, they should revive again?
57439The dreaded question_ How old are you?_ could be answered in all sincerity,_ I do not know_.
57439The fact is, he has the greatest respect for our church-- may I say_ militant_?"
57439The first question naturally asked is, Whence comes this enormous flood of ballads?
57439The gentlemen passengers all come to ask,"Will the ladies have fruit?"
57439The human soul is spiritual; is there no difference in substance between human souls and angels?
57439The only question is-- Could Papias have known for certain whether St. Peter was at Rome or not?
57439The pharisees said to Jesus Christ,"Why do thy disciples transgress the traditions of the ancients?
57439The poor gardener was disconsolate, but what could be done?
57439The prodigious changes which took place in the world during the fourth period of her life, what heart would not have been profoundly stirred by them?
57439The question is, whether you consider it praiseworthy to erect monuments to deserving and exalted genius?"
57439The writer admits the difficulty, and asks:"Are we to understand, then, that Christ is divided?
57439Then a break, and an exclamation of dismay,"What has become of my wings?"
57439Then the governor asked her,"Whom meanest thou?"
57439Then what does the analysis show of the nature of your physical basis of life?
57439There are those old nabobs who were hand and glove with me, mighty glad of a dinner with me, and where are they now?
57439These are the gigantic evils of the day with which we now have to battle, and the important question of the hour is, How are they to be met?
57439These results must undoubtedly be considered as strange; but what, after all, do we know of the connection of the elements of matter?
57439These vapors produce the dark lines; but where are they?
57439They have humanity, natural benevolence, learning, ability, and ample wealth-- why do they not succeed?
57439This may be so; but when I enquire, Whence this to me?
57439Thus, to the question,"Why did God make you?"
57439To return to the chromosphere: of what gases is it formed?
57439To whom?"
57439True philosophy joined with theology is the response to the question, What is, or exists?
57439Was ever froward wind That could be so unkind, Or wave so proud?
57439Was everything possessed to torment her?
57439Was he not very angry?
57439Was it new conquests?
57439Was it not better to tell him the real truth at once?
57439Was it of herself she thought?
57439Was my brother a murderer?
57439Was my brother an object of pity, even to her?
57439Was n''t I cruel to put her away?
57439Was n''t the lady glad then?"
57439Was the translation made from the Latin, the Greek, or the Hebrew?
57439We come now to the last question: What is the whole plan of the exterior action of God?
57439We do not ask why the duty obliges, for the assertion of an act as duty is its assertion as obligatory; but why does the right oblige?
57439We go on to this question-- since Mr. De Vere did not aim to please us all, what was his aim?
57439We heard a waggish minister say of one of them,"Call you this the Lord''s house?
57439We pass to the next question: What is the end of the exterior action of God?
57439We shall not dwell on such nonsense: we merely inquire, must I ask its advice in reference to my private actions?
57439We wonder if Thomas Hood was much better than other people?
57439We would not have their generous instincts repressed, their quick sensibilities blunted?
57439Well, Mary, are you not my daughter?
57439Well, suppose it is; how can we interrogate it?
57439What advantage is it to a people to be clothed in costly stuffs when they are enervated, demoralized, and perishing?
57439What am I bound to do, or to avoid?
57439What am I but a part outworn Of earth''s great whole that lifts more high A tempest- freshened brow each morn To meet pure beams and azure sky?
57439What are ideas?
57439What are our feelings connected with our return to the earth but a confirmation of this doctrine?
57439What are our relations to those principles and causes?
57439What are the principles and causes of things?
57439What are those elements?
57439What are we to do if not that?
57439What becomes of the children who ought to be born?
57439What bishop, what true Christian, will meditate upon these things, and then say,"No, division is a good; union would be an evil"?
57439What brainless thing can vanquish thought?
57439What can you conclude?
57439What class of manuscripts were used by these apostles?
57439What constitutes marriage now, according to the laws of the land?
57439What could it mean?
57439What could you do with''_ Dies irae, dies illa_,''without the kettle- drum?
57439What day have I forgotten to think of my tender wife-- what night have I not wept till morning?
57439What did Gregory do, but his best to enforce the law which the emperors had suffered to fall into desuetude?
57439What did he want to kill my friendship so for?
57439What do the facts here prove?
57439What does chill me so?"
57439What does he establish, then, but what Catholics have always told him, that there is no alternative but pope or no infallibility?
57439What does it mean?
57439What follows from this?
57439What have I not to lose?
57439What have rigorous truths to do with good sentiments?
57439What have you in part with this mortal frame-- you who are about to be clothed with glorious immortality?"
57439What heartless, leave the heart a clod?
57439What hour is it?"
57439What infallibility is here to oppose to the infallibility of the church?
57439What is cause?
57439What is conscience?
57439What is matter?
57439What is now left of that school of sacred art, once blossoming out with such inspiriting vigor?
57439What is she thinking of?
57439What is substance?
57439What is that?"
57439What is the end of the exterior action of God?
57439What is the law under which we are placed?
57439What is the meaning of those impressions that are often false, but sometimes true, and that come to us so suddenly, uninvited and unexpected?"
57439What is the moral sense, but an intimate apprehension of the relation of the voluntary acts of an intelligent and free agent to a final cause?
57439What is the reason that we must frequently make use of a variety of words to express one idea?
57439What is the whole plan of the exterior action of God?
57439What is this but saying that infallibility is both impossible and unnecessary?
57439What is this cosmos?
57439What is this primary motion?
57439What kind of writings are these, doctor?"
57439What makes her worthy of veneration?
57439What makes the difference now?
57439What marvel, then, that, instead of encouragement, nothing but censures awaited him?
57439What matters condition?
57439What matters country?
57439What means, then, have we, or can we have, of identifying the individuals personated by the pretended spirits?
57439What occupies their minds?
57439What right then has any one to say that it does?
57439What song of seraphim shall tell My joy to- day, my blissful queen?
57439What then do timid Catholics and distrustful politicians fear?
57439What then do you fear?
57439What then does it tell us?
57439What vitalizes it and gives it the power of assimilating the protoplasm as its food, without which the organism dies and disappears?
57439What was it that Beethoven wrote to his friend?
57439What was she saying?
57439What will not people do through ambition?
57439What will the council do?
57439What will you do when there are tremblings in regard to the truth like the trembling of the earth?
57439What wonder if at last it proved that pain was stronger than she?
57439What would he have us do?
57439What would he say if he knew in what way she was trying?
57439What would support us poor people, what would keep us from despair, if religion did not?"
57439What, indeed, has he been laboring to prove through his whole discourse, but that the phenomena of life are the product of ordinary matter?
57439What, replied the emperor, am I to answer fathers and mothers when they ask their sons of me?
57439What, then, are mysteries but our ignorance, and the insufficiency of our reason?
57439What, then, is Christ, as St. Paul asked of the dissidents of the first century, divided?
57439What?
57439When Mary came to the part which said,"_ Will you love your sister always, let what may be her fate?
57439When chemically resolved into these four elements, is it protoplasm still?
57439When do you start?"
57439When shall peace and happiness blossom among us?
57439When so many live merely for the body, why should not some live for the imagination and fancy?
57439When we can not precede your most adventurous travellers, we tread eagerly in their footsteps; and why?
57439When will dandelions blow, And meadow- sweet, And cowslips, dipping their cool feet In little rills Gushing from the mossy hills?
57439When will it be granted to the bishops to found a grand Catholic university, which will complete all the good accomplished by these institutions?
57439Whence came, let me ask, this power of hers and these excessive riches, except from the enchantment into which she threw all the world?
57439Whence then the obligation?
57439Whence this difference between the pagan and the Christian, we might say, between the Catholic and non- Catholic?
57439Whence this disgusting sight?
57439Where are men deified?
57439Where are those who can disengage themselves from matter to arrive at an idea?
57439Where are those who know that the beauty of the body is the shadow of the beauty of the soul?
57439Where are we?
57439Where but with Him, the centre of all being, could we look for those who are lost to us on earth?
57439Where can it be found?
57439Where can one better be than in the bosom of his family?
57439Where did our pious philosopher, of all men, learn to discourse thus sagely and plainly of the uncertainty of all things amorous?
57439Where did you get it?"
57439Where is Miss Hamilton?"
57439Where is it?
57439Where is its decision?
57439Where is the mover?
57439Where is your gratitude, girl, toward the man who never had any but a kind word and thought for you?
57439Where its organ?
57439Where now are the once renowned nations of antiquity whose ships ploughed every sea, and whose armies made the earth tremble with their tread?
57439Where to go?
57439Where was the help that religion was to give her?
57439Where was the joyful hymn of praise?
57439Where was the prayer of thanksgiving that he had been brought safely back to his people, after such an absence, and through so many dangers?
57439Where was the smiling glance that might, surely, have made one swift scrutiny of their familiar faces, unseen so long?
57439Where will we find on earth a more perfect expression, a more certain guarantee of wisdom, of wisdom even as men understand it?
57439Which is his room?"
57439Which is one to believe?
57439Which of the Slavonian dialects was the vehicle of the translation?
57439Which of us has the true version of the words of the apostle?
57439Which of us is right?
57439While we thus differ, supposing us equally able, learned, and honest, how can either find his cravings for certainty satisfied?
57439Whither is this invisible power impelling us?
57439Who are the poets who produce them on every imaginable subject, even the most verse- defying public meeting, or in praise of humblest of politicians?
57439Who are these bishops?
57439Who but He who had set the tangles of this great labyrinth could lead the way out of it?
57439Who but He whose hand had strung the chords of every human heart could ease their straining, and bring back harmony to discord?
57439Who can answer?
57439Who can tell?
57439Who could write a political history of Christendom for the last three hundred years and omit all mention of Luther and the pope?
57439Who does not admit this?
57439Who expelled pagan corruption from the world, who civilized barbarians by converting them?
57439Who has not recognized and been deeply touched by the goodness of the pontiff?
57439Who is not moved before this cradle of the ancient faith, from whence the light has come to us?
57439Who is that?"
57439Who knows how much Dick owes to her pious prayers?"
57439Who knows not the power that perfumes have over the memory?
57439Who lives there?"
57439Who mourns, though youth and strength go by?
57439Who of the dissenting sects has not admired their zeal, charity, and patience in the hospitals, and may not say,"the finger of God is here"?
57439Who prevents them?
57439Who speaks in this way?
57439Who will censure him, since our Holy Father, in a brief of September 20th, 1867, approves his labor?
57439Who will venture to take this formidable responsibility upon himself?
57439Whom have we been working for to- day but the gentlemen, pray?"
57439Why am I bound to do one thing rather than another?
57439Why are the coquettish, vitiated, hollow inclinations of a great part of the female sex so distasteful to you?
57439Why did he not go back to Protestantism?
57439Why did not you tell me that you saw him Monday?"
57439Why do I find you in such a bad humor, as if you had a hole in your skin, or the drums were broken-- out with it?
57439Why do not your coquettes strive for this approval?
57439Why do you avoid the resorts of refined pleasures?
57439Why do you object to such a council when you entitle yourselves, with such proud confidence, the men of progress and the heralds of the future?
57439Why does he not come home?
57439Why have I got to go?''
57439Why have I not succumbed ere now?
57439Why have you preserved fresh your youthful vigor, and not dissipated it at the market of sensual pleasures?
57439Why is your mode of life so often a reproach to your dissolute friends?
57439Why just to myself has this grace been vouchsafed, in preference to others so much worthier of it?
57439Why may there not be two witnesses, the one internal, the other external?
57439Why not be married at Christmas, and start so as to reach Rome before Easter?
57439Why not?
57439Why should it?
57439Why should n''t you grieve over the absence of your friend?
57439Why should not error have the same rights as truth?
57439Why should she?
57439Why then is he a villain for denying a moral code that is founded on revelation?
57439Why these inequalities?
57439Why this ceremony?
57439Why tire ourselves with the science of ultimate reasons?
57439Why will not the state permit us to do it?
57439Why will people so misuse the sunbeams?
57439Why, also, do the dark rays, preceding the red and following the violet, fail to act on the retina?
57439Why, then, this outcry against Gregory VII.?
57439Why, then, try to restrict religion to the spiritual, to prevent the erection of temples which would please the senses of that double being-- man?
57439Why, then, was either necessary to the life and activity of the other?
57439Will a false medium be as effectual in relation to the end as a true medium?
57439Will it be nations who are disturbed by the council?
57439Will it make the drunken husband temperate, the lazy and idle industrious and diligent?
57439Will it prevent the ups and downs of life, the fall from affluence to poverty, keep death out of the house, and prevent widowhood and orphanage?
57439Will not this be the object of the approaching Council?
57439Will such a golden age ever come?"
57439Will such a kingdom ever be, I wonder?
57439Will the bishops from the East unite with the bishops of France, and so may other European countries, in sounding the praises of despotism?
57439Will the bishops of America join those from Belgium and Holland in a conspiracy against liberty?
57439Will the bishops of Poland meet the bishops of Ireland to plan the ruin of nations and the oppression of a fatherland?
57439Will the husband like to see his wife enter the lists against him, and triumph over him?
57439Will the work of returning be as difficult as many think it?
57439Will they evermore think of you,_ astore_, as the land that gave them birth?
57439Will they go back to Puritanism?
57439Will this day never come?
57439Will you be so good as to tell Aurelia that I wish to see her in the library?"
57439Will you give me a letter to some one who will get me permission?
57439Will you really be my brother-- all wearied, sick, and worn- out as I am?
57439Wilt thou accept it?
57439With one exception, we might, then, concede all the magazine alleges, and ask, What then?
57439Without that, temporal prosperity is a curse, and not a blessing; for what will it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
57439Would Liutprand have missed such a scandal?"
57439Would Photius have spared such a reproach?
57439Would an activity anterior to existence have ever created itself imperfect and subject to evil?
57439Would he make of New England another Ireland or Spain, another infidel France or Italy?
57439Would n''t you rather we should look up when we want you, though it were seldom, than look down, though it were often?"
57439Would not Angela make an amiable, modest, dutiful wife and devoted mother?
57439Would they not, at times, give worlds to be again that little child at its mother''s knee?
57439You are contented?"
57439You are willing, Louis, to come and live with this gentleman?"
57439You came up by the boat, I presume?"
57439You do not approve my present undertaking?"
57439You love your father, do n''t you?"
57439You will be good, and take my part, wo n''t you?
57439You will not drive me away?"
57439You would never ask them to help you, I know; but if you could bring yourself to that, would you not feel a bitter difference?
57439Your baggage should be here by this time, should it not?
57439Your hair-- are those waves natural?"
57439[ Footnote 10] And why should they be deaf to this appeal?
57439[ Footnote 14] But, On your Side, will you refuse to take a single step toward us, and allow this most favorable opportunity to escape?
57439[ Footnote 31] Why did not Mr. Seymour cite Stockholm, which is notorious?
57439[ Footnote 62] La Bruyère says,"Do our_ esprits forts_ know that they are called thus in irony?"
57439[ Footnote 72] Is this a mystery?
57439[ sic] And Napoleon says,"Do you want something sublime?
57439_ Ought Women to learn the Alphabet?_ By Thomas Wentworth Higginson.]
57439_ Quare fremuerunt gentes!_ Why, indeed, shall they rage and devise vain things?
57439_ Que faire?_ I should have said, being in France.
57439_ They did not become Protestants!_ How has it been with the descendants of the godly men of Plymouth Rock?
57439and he gave them his hand, and said,''How do you do?"''
57439and to fatherless orphans?
57439and to so many disconsolate families?
57439and to the widow who mourns her husband?
57439and what are the means and conditions within our reach, natural or gracious, of fulfilling our destiny, or of attaining to our supreme good?
57439angel is Angela, is it not?"
57439are you a man?"
57439be candid and tell me what would have become of the idea of a personal God among the nations, had it not been for her influence?
57439blood- bought gems To deck his kingly hand?
57439can there be any princes who would oppose such a just and holy desire?
57439color?
57439do not our actions follow from metaphysical conditions?
57439does it not seem indeed as if the gates of heaven were opening yonder?"
57439fair maiden, goest thou to join thy bridegroom?
57439granted these hypotheses, we still ask, What is this force?
57439has he not yet written?
57439have you sisters?"
57439he exclaimed,"whither have you wandered?"
57439he said,"is not even Sunday for them?"
57439how could I ever dream of forgetting you?"
57439is this fair wreck thy boast?
57439it is really and indeed the body and blood of Jesus Christ that is offered me as a viaticum?"
57439it was manly, and tender, and generous of you, was it not?
57439may I go home?"
57439me?
57439name?
57439never again?
57439never again?"
57439not even answered that charming letter from Salzburg?
57439occupation?"
57439or am I in less need of charity?"
57439or any one thing rather than another?
57439or the weeping testimony of the other,"There stopped the noblest, kindest heart that ever beat"?
57439or, in other words, why am I bound to do right?
57439or, what is it that transforms the right into duty?
57439robes of royal state?
57439she sobbed,"what makes you laugh at me when I''m most dead?"
57439that is, why am I bound at all?
57439that those who would have power in heavenly things care not for that which is carnal and earthly?
57439the aspirations of the heart with the deductions of cold reason?"
57439was no courtesy, no kindness shown you?"
57439what avails the wealth of worlds, If, lured by syren vice, God''s heir hath sold his birthright fair, His only"pearl of price"?
57439what do I see at this moment?
57439what dost thou here?
57439what instructors hoary For such a world of thought could furnish scope?
57439what next?"
57439what the mischief has got into your head, that you would not hear me?"
57439what would you do without her for the family and the sanctity of marriage?
57439what would you do?"
57439whence the obligation?
57439where are the neighbors, kind and true, that were once my country''s pride?
57439where is the mother of my children?
57439where were they found?
57439who else is going?"
57439who hung them here?
57439why should I remember those who do me good for God''s sake?"
57439with a blind embrace Gulfed it in sense?
57439with my own living ears, slanderously assert, that the kettle- drum was a superfluous instrument?
57439you desert your seat too?"
57439you wish me to read this?"
57439{ 189}"About the old doctor?"
57439{ 19} Is our liberty placed in jeopardy?
57439{ 262} Now, what is the cause of creation but the will of God?
57439{ 272} The radiance quench, yet add the glare?
57439{ 278} Who is to blame for this career of vice and crime?
57439{ 29} Why, then, reproach the church for being immovable, and why is not this immobility salutary for you?
57439{ 321}"Your critic- folk may cock their nose And say, How can_ you_ e''er propose,_ You_ who ken hardly verse frae prose, To mak a sang?
57439{ 469} Whence, then, the animal germ, organite, or ovule?
57439{ 4} But where did the monk of Fulda get the story?
57439{ 540} Know they not that this is precisely what the sensists themselves do?
57439{ 62} How is it with Protestant England?
57439{ 637}"For what are women here, foolish man?"
57439{ 645}"Why do you think I would laugh at the story?"
57439{ 758} And again, why should Angela wish to gain the admiration of the peasants?
57439{ 788}"A storm?
53465How, them, can I do this great wickedness and sin against God? 53465 We believe the resurrection of the body"--what does this mean?
53465What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me? 53465 _ How does the kingdom of God come to us?
53465_ If God would look upon our unworthiness and sin, how could He grant us our petitions? 53465 _ Now the question arises, What good does it do one to be baptized?
53465_ What does this mean? 53465 _ Why does Christ teach us to use this dear name?
53465_( In what part of your Catechism did you learn this?) 53465 --We are baptized in the name of the Triune God._ What does this mean? 53465 --With what body did Christ come forth from His grave? 53465 1,3? 53465 1. Who are the members of the holy Christian Church? 53465 1. Who has made you and still preserves you? 53465 10. Who only can really pray to God? 53465 103,13? 53465 11. Who alone can help us against our powerful enemies? 53465 11. Who are His sheep? 53465 116,12? 53465 118,1? 53465 12,3? 53465 12. Who are the goats? 53465 12. Who profanes God''s name among us? 53465 13,16? 53465 13. Who only receives forgiveness of sins? 53465 13. Who suffered the punishment we had deserved in our stead? 53465 14. Who alone can bring us to Christ and work faith in us? 53465 14. Who tempted Adam and Eve to sin? 53465 14. Who, for example, spoke well of his friend? 53465 15. Who also, besides true believers, belongs to these visible churches? 53465 15. Who are themasters"whom God has placed over us?
5346515. Who, according to the words of our Savior, shall not perish?
5346515. Who, therefore, is the one true God?
5346515. who has given us the righteousness in which we serve our Lord?
5346516,11?
5346516,18?
5346516. Who is our true and only Savior?
5346517. Who alone is able to help us in our misery?
5346518. Who is the most beautiful example of the fulfilment of this commandment?
5346519,2?
534652,1?
534652. Who belongs to it?
534652. Who instituted this Sacrament?
5346525,13?
5346528,19. Who, therefore, has instituted Baptism?
534653,16 that the Holy Ghost is true God?
534653,26.27?
534653. Who has prepared all things necessary for our salvation?
534653. Who is Lord and King of this kingdom?
534653. Who will see our Lord in His second coming?
5346537,5?
534654,10?
534654,3. Who performs this work in us?
534654,8?
534654. Who also are God''s children?
534654. Who calls us to come and partake of all that Christ has gained?
534654. Who has no power over me since Christ has won me?
534654. Who should be our God?
534654. Who was Dr. Martin Luther?
534655,13?
534655,16?
534655,22?
534655,42?
534655,44?
534655,48?
534655. Who are our enemies that lead us into temptation?
534655. Who are the saints?
534655. Who will hear the voice of the Son of God when His hour has come?
534655. Who, indeed, has redeemed us from all sins?
5346553,4.5?
534656. Who are the witnesses of His resurrection?
534656. Who gave me all the good things I have?
534656. Who had pronounced judgment upon us because of our sins?
534657. Who are the quick?
534657. Who does now ordinarily administer Holy Baptism?
534657. Who is our second enemy?
534657. Who was the first liar in the world?
534658. Who are the servants the Holy Ghost sends to us with the Gospel message?
534658. Who are"they that have done good"?
534658. Who even could not deny His resurrection?
534658. Who may and should do it in cases of necessity?
534658. Who performs this work in us?
534658. Who were the witnesses of His ascension?
534659. Who are"they that have done evil"?
5346590,2?
53465Against which commandment do we sin when we pray to any one but the true God?
53465Against whom do the children of God daily struggle and fight?
53465All this proves that we are God''s foremost creatures.--God has made you, but what do we furthermore confess?
53465Amen._ What is meant by the word"Amen"?
53465And in whom according to the Third Article?
53465And what does the Holy Ghost daily grant us?
53465And why do we believe that God is the almighty Father?
53465Are they holy?
53465As God does not tempt us for evil, why, then do we pray our Father not to lead us into temptation?
53465As God offers all these things in Baptism, with what may we compare Holy Baptism as far as God is concerned?
53465As whose word should we, therefore, hear and accept the sermon?
53465At what time especially can we repay their love?
53465At what time especially should we thank God for His benefits?
53465Because Christ is our Lord, what should we therefore do?
53465Before whom also should we glorify Him?
53465But how was Christ''s body after His resurrection?
53465But it is not enough to recite this prayer if we would use it correctly; what else is needed?
53465But so kind and loving is He to His children that He will reward them if they do what they owe Him.--What does our God promise us?
53465But what does the Holy Ghost daily give them?
53465But what must we confess concerning our believing and coming to Christ?
53465By what is God moved to forgive us our sins?
53465By what is the Holy Ghost moved to bring us to Christ, our Lord, and thus to save us?
53465By what means can and should we put down these evil thoughts?
53465By what means does the Holy Ghost call us to Jesus?
53465By what means does the Holy Ghost make forgiveness of sins our own?
53465By what other name is this work of the Holy Spirit known?
53465By whom have the Sacraments been instituted?
53465By whom was Christ conceived?
53465By whom was it instituted?
53465By whom was our Catechism written?
53465By whom was the Bible, or Holy Scripture, written?
53465By whom was the Church founded?
53465By whose grace and work alone are we saved?
53465By whose power are we kept unto salvation?
53465By whose work alone are we saved?
53465Can Christ fulfil what He has promised us?
53465Can you name some other Christian festival?
53465Can you show that God provides for us even though we work to earn our living?
53465Christ Will Come To Judge The World Which is the Second Article?
53465Christ has commanded us to baptize?
53465Christ has redeemed me; how do we therefore call His work?
53465Christ is the own, the only- begotten Son of God; what must He therefore be?
53465Christ might have chosen different names to address God; but He teaches us to call God our_ Father._ Why does He do so?
53465Christ wants His Sacrament to be celebrated in His Church till He again comes visibly on the Last Day.-- What are the visible means in this Sacrament?
53465Christ, our Treasure, is in heaven; what, therefore, shall be there also?
53465Did God in the New Testament give us a certain day as our holy- day?
53465Do we and can we help Him to perform this work in us?
53465Do we believe in a dead savior?
53465Do we now believe in a dead and buried Lord and Savior?
53465Do we serve a dead and helpless king?
53465Do you know how God made Adam?
53465Do you know the prayer for a clean heart?
53465Does not God give us our daily bread without our Prayer?
53465Even who could not deny His resurrection?
53465For what do we pray in the first three petitions?
53465For what in the Fourth Petition?
53465For what purpose did God give us His Word?
53465For what purpose has God revealed His name to us?
53465For whom did He do this?
53465For whom did He suffer and die?
53465For whose benefit did He win this victory?
53465For whose sake also did He humble Himself?
53465For whose sake does God forgive, or justify, us?
53465For whose sake does the just and holy God grant us forgiveness?
53465For whose sake, therefore, do we ask forgiveness?
53465From what do we ask God to preserve us?
53465From what have we also been redeemed?
53465From what have we been redeemed?
53465From what other book are the doctrines of our Catechism taken?
53465From what shall we be free in eternal life?
53465From which parable of our Lord do we learn what it means to be lost?
53465From which parable of the Lord can you learn what it means to be lost?
53465From whom did He purchase us?
53465From whom did he receive his property?
53465From whom do we receive all that belongs to us?
53465From whom does He protect and against whom does He defend us?
53465From whom has our Lord won me?
53465From whom may we learn how to fulfil this commandment?
53465From whose power are we free?
53465God forgives us our sins-- what does that mean?
53465Hallowed be Thy name._ What does this mean?
53465Has not Christ Himself merited this heavenly gift?
53465Having received the gracious forgiveness of our Father, how could we do otherwise than forgive also those who trespass against us?
53465He ascended into heaven and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty._ What does this mean?
53465How are God''s goodness and mercy called in our Catechism?
53465How are His goodness and mercy called in our Catechism?
53465How are His goodness and mercy furthermore called in our Catechism?
53465How are our hearts by nature?
53465How are the sins our neighbor commits against us to be regarded as compared with our sins against God?
53465How are these two doctrines called?
53465How are they called?
53465How are they sanctified by the Holy Ghost?
53465How are we justified before God?
53465How are we to understand this statement: Baptism works forgiveness of sins?
53465How can the Lord judge the dead?
53465How can the just and holy God who has threatened to punish all who transgress His commandments forgive sins and declare sinners righteous?
53465How can we prove by these words that Holy Baptism also works forgiveness of sins and delivers from death and the devil?
53465How can we prove from Holy Scripture that the Holy Ghost is true God?
53465How can we prove that it was the same body that was laid in the grave?
53465How can we serve God although He is not in need of our services?
53465How can we serve our Father?
53465How can we, who fear and love God, grieve Him by taking His holy name in vain?
53465How can you prove from Scripture that Christ has redeemed all men?
53465How can you prove from Scripture that God is pleased with our gratitude?
53465How can you prove that Christ is true man?
53465How can you prove that it is right to baptize little children?
53465How can you prove this from Holy Writ?
53465How could He tempt us to sin, try to lead us into evil ways which He hates?
53465How could I deliver myself from these mighty enemies?
53465How did Christ establish His kingdom on earth?
53465How did Christ purchase us with His blood?
53465How did Christ redeem us from all sins?
53465How did Christ show, when He was dwelling visibly on earth, that He is true God?
53465How did God answer his prayer?
53465How did God create his soul?
53465How did God create the first man?
53465How did God make_ you?_ 10.
53465How did He die?
53465How did death come into this world?
53465How did he become separated from his father?
53465How did he befriend him?
53465How did our Lord show in His life here on earth that He was truly a man?
53465How did our risen Lord convince His apostles that He was alive again?
53465How did the Lord convince His disciples that He was living?
53465How did the apostles confess Jesus Christ as their God?
53465How did the apostles learn of the coming of their Lord at His ascension?
53465How did the good Samaritan help the Jew?
53465How did the publican in the Temple pray to God for forgiveness?
53465How did the three divine persons reveal themselves at the baptism of our Lord?
53465How did they live?--God made all men; whom, therefore, did He also make?
53465How did they reveal themselves at the baptism of Christ?
53465How did they show that they were holy and without sin?
53465How did we become separated from our heavenly Father?
53465How do we accept what Christ has gained for us?
53465How do we also call these Three Articles?
53465How do we always try to save ourselves?
53465How do we become His sheep?
53465How do we call God because He has revealed Himself in three distinct persons?
53465How do we call His kingdom here on earth?
53465How do we call His kingdom in heaven?
53465How do we come to Christ and accept in true faith what He has gained for us?
53465How do we know that God will forgive us our sins?
53465How do we know that everything we have confessed in this article is most certainly true?
53465How do we know that it is most certainly true that Christ is true God?
53465How do we lead a chaste and decent life in_ deed?_ 8.
53465How do we obtain salvation?
53465How do we prove that also life and salvation are given us in the Sacrament, although Christ speaks only of forgiveness of sins?
53465How do we prove this?
53465How do we read John 1,14?
53465How do we sanctify our holy- day?
53465How do we serve Him?
53465How do we serve our Lord?
53465How do we show in words and deeds that we honor our parents?
53465How do we show that we do not despise the preaching of His Word?
53465How do we show that we fear God?
53465How do we take our neighbor''s goods and money by false ware and dealing?
53465How do we, therefore, pray?
53465How do we, therefore, sanctify our holy- days?
53465How do you know that you are serving God by serving your neighbor?
53465How does Baptism deliver us from death and the devil?
53465How does Baptism deliver us from the devil?
53465How does God become our Father, and how do we become His children?
53465How does God daily show His fatherly goodness toward you?
53465How does God look upon a liar?
53465How does God offer this forgiveness?
53465How does God preserve me?
53465How does God preserve you?
53465How does God provide you with all that is needed for your life?
53465How does He bring us to Christ?
53465How does He show His goodness and love toward His children?
53465How does creation show us God''s great love and kindness toward His creatures?
53465How does creation teach us that God is an all- wise God?
53465How does it give us eternal salvation?
53465How does it give us salvation?
53465How does our Catechism answer the question,"What is Baptism"?
53465How does our Catechism answer this question?
53465How does our Catechism begin the explanation of every commandment after the First Commandment?
53465How does our Catechism explain the words"Maker of heaven and earth"?
53465How does our Catechism explain these words?
53465How does our Catechism explain this?
53465How does the Bible call him who borrows money but does not repay it?
53465How does the Sacrament make us certain of forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation?
53465How does the Second Article describe the lowly life of our Savior here on earth?
53465How does the creation show us that God is all- wise?
53465How does the kingdom of God come to us?
53465How has Christ earned forgiveness of sins for us?
53465How is God''s name in itself?
53465How is it that not all men are saved?
53465How is our Lord with us after His ascension?
53465How is the Bible God''s Word, though it was written by men?
53465How is the Bible also called?
53465How is the doctrine of the resurrection of the body regarded by the unbelievers?
53465How is the true visible Church called?
53465How is this done?--To whom do the first three commandments relate?
53465How long did our Lord remain on earth after His resurrection?
53465How long did our Lord remain with His disciples after His resurrection?
53465How long has He promised to keep us in the faith?
53465How long has He promised to keep us with Christ?--In whom is the Holy Ghost willing to perform His work to the end in order to save them?
53465How long should husband and wife live together in this union?
53465How long should we remember our baptism?
53465How long will God keep His promises?
53465How long will He preserve you?
53465How many chief doctrines are contained in the Scriptures?
53465How many divine persons do we confess in the Three Articles of our Christian Faith?
53465How many gods are there?
53465How many of them will He bring to life again?
53465How must God''s Word be taught among us?
53465How must we, finally, show our love of God''s Word?
53465How poor did He become?
53465How should our behavior, our manners, be?
53465How should our hearts be disposed towards our neighbor according to the Fifth Commandment?
53465How should our hearts be in order that we may lead such a life?
53465How should our hearts be?
53465How should our hearts be?
53465How should the property of our neighbor be to us?
53465How should we act toward our neighbor according to the Eighth Commandment?
53465How should we also not take our neighbor''s money or goods?
53465How should we be disposed towards our neighbor if he wrongs us?
53465How should we carry out their commands?
53465How should we fear and love God and trust in Him?
53465How should we help our neighbor when he is poor and suffering want?
53465How should we hold God''s Word?
53465How should we honor the Son?
53465How should we love our neighbor?
53465How should we love our neighbor?
53465How should we not seek to get our neighbor''s inheritance and house?
53465How should we obey Him, according to the First Commandment?
53465How should we pray especially in such times?
53465How should we us our Bibles, the written Word of God?
53465How should we use God''s name?
53465How should we use His holy name?
53465How should we use the Bible?
53465How was Christ''s body after His resurrection?
53465How was He born?
53465How was He, therefore, when He was born?
53465How was everything when God had finished the work of creation?
53465How were Adam and Eve after God had created them?
53465How were all creatures when God had made them?
53465How were our first parents when God had made them?
53465How will Christ judge?
53465How will Christ judge?
53465How will God hear our prayers and grant us His help?
53465How will God punish children who despise their parents?
53465How will our bodies be after the resurrection?
53465How will the Lord come again, according to the words of the angels?
53465How will the bodies of the believers rise at that day?
53465How will we receive our daily bread when we know that it is He who gives it to us?
53465How, then, can we say that Baptism works forgiveness of sins?
53465How, then, can we say that Jesus Christ is God''s only Son?
53465How, therefore, are we justified in the sight of God?
53465How, therefore, does Baptism work forgiveness of sins?
53465How, therefore, is God''s name hallowed among us?
53465How, therefore, is this Judgment?--Who alone knows the day and hour of the second coming of Christ?
53465I, too, unto life must waken Endless joy my Savior gives; Shall my courage then be shaken?
53465If Baptism works forgiveness of sins, from what must it deliver us?
53465If Christ would still be dead and lying in the grave, how could He be our Savior and King, and how would it be possible for Him to help us?
53465If God gives daily bread without our prayer, why, then, do we pray for it?
53465If we love God, whom shall we love also?
53465In death we rejoice:_"O death, where is thy sting?
53465In how many Persons did the one true God reveal Himself?
53465In how many Persons of the Godhead do we believe, according to our Creed?
53465In how many days did God create heaven and earth?
53465In how many persons did the one true God reveal Himself?
53465In how many petitions do we ask for the heavenly or spiritual things, which we need for our souls?
53465In what does the punishment of sin consist?
53465In what is the water of Baptism comprehended?
53465In what manner did He gain for us the grace of God, forgiveness of sins, and life everlasting?
53465In what manner did He prepare everything for our salvation?
53465In what manner does God generally preserve us?
53465In what manner does God, as a rule, provide us with all the things that we need to support our body and soul?
53465In what manner is He with us?
53465In what manner was the Lord taken up into heaven?
53465In what respect are we innocent in the eyes of God?
53465In what respect are we redeemed also from the power of the devil?
53465In what respect did God make man in His image?
53465In what respect do they differ?
53465In what respect is there no difference between Jesus and His Father?
53465In what respect may we compare our faith with a hand?
53465In what way do men take the property of their neighbor against his will?
53465In what way does God generally provide us with the things necessary for our life?
53465In what way does the Holy Ghost build up and preserve the Church?
53465In what way is God''s name honored by a godly life?
53465In what way should we help our neighbor to keep and improve his property?
53465In what work especially has God shown His love toward mankind?
53465In which book do we find the written Word of God?
53465In which case can and should every Christian do it?
53465In which of His words of institution is the benefit of such eating and drinking shown?
53465In which parable does Christ Himself explain what this means?
53465In whom according to the Second Article?
53465In whom alone should we believe?
53465In whom alone should we believe?
53465In whom do we all live and move and have our being?
53465In whom do we believe according to the First Article?
53465In whom do we believe according to the First Article?
53465In whom do we believe?
53465In whom does every Christian believe according to the Second Article?
53465In whom have we redemption, the forgiveness of sins?
53465In whom will the Holy Ghost perform this work He has begun in us?
53465In whose image did God make man?
53465In whose image did God make our first parents?
53465In whose kingdom may I live?
53465In whose name are we baptized?
53465In whose name have we been baptized?
53465In whose name should we pray?
53465In whose name should we therefore always pray?
53465In whose stead did Christ suffer all the punishment of sin?
53465In whose strength do they more and more overcome the devil, the world, and their own sins?--Which is the last work performed in us by the Holy Ghost?
53465Instead of loving God, they hate Him, who is the Giver of all they have and enjoy.--What punishment does God threaten those who hate Him?
53465Into what do they try to lead us?
53465Is not our God a loving, a good, a merciful God?
53465Is, then, our Lord still in death and in the grave?
53465Like unto whose body will they be fashioned?
53465Like whose body will they be fashioned?
53465May our heavenly Father preserve us from hell and damnation!--Who will come forth unto the resurrection of life?
53465Most men do not admit this; what do they believe regarding their worldly goods?
53465Not only shall we be with Him, united with Him by faith, what, too, has He promised us?
53465Now we ask,_ Why has God done all this for me?_ Our Catechism answers: He has done_"all this purely out of fatherly, divine goodness and mercy.
53465O grave, where is thy victory?
53465O grave, where is thy victory?
53465Of what do the words"who art in heaven"remind us in our prayer?
53465Of what does Christ''s resurrection, ascension, and the sitting at the right hand of God make us certain?
53465Of what does God assure us in His Word with regard to our sins?
53465Of what does God remind us when He calls Himself a jealous God?
53465Of what does His resurrection, His ascension, and His sitting at the right hand of God make us certain?
53465Of what does the Second Chief Part of our Catechism treat?
53465Of what does the Third Part of our Catechism treat?
53465Of what is a child certain when he asks his father for something?
53465Of what member of our body should we take especial care?
53465Of what should this remind us?
53465Of which member of our body should we take special care?
53465Of whom are we in need because we are sinners?
53465Of whom do both parts testify?
53465Of whom does the Third Article treat?
53465Of whom is he who commits sin?
53465On what day will the Lord come again?
53465On what occasion did the Lord teach His disciples this prayer?
53465On what occasion did these three divine Persons reveal themselves to us?
53465On which of the six days did God create man?
53465On whom even does He bestow this gift?
53465Our Catechism answers the question:_"What does Baptism give, or profit?
53465Our Father to whom we pray is the almighty God; what can He therefore do regarding our prayers?
53465Our Lord became true man; what did He also do?
53465Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and full of evil lust; what should we do that our hearts may become clean?
53465Out of what did He form his body?
53465Out of whose hand has our Lord delivered us?
53465Shall I fear, or could the Head Rise and leave His members dead?"
53465Should we not love and esteem them as a precious gift of God?
53465Should we not thank Him with all our heart, thank Him by doing His will in regard to our parents?
53465Since our Lord is in heaven, who also shall be there?
53465Since when has He kept us in the true faith?
53465Since when has the Holy Ghost kept us in the true faith?
53465Stating it in one word, what do we call all the money and goods our neighbor has?
53465The Father is God, the Son is God, and tho Holy Ghost is God; how many Gods are there?
53465The Holy Ghost converts us by the Gospel; what should we therefore diligently do?
53465The Holy Ghost makes us holy; what do we call this work of the Holy Spirit?
53465The Holy Spirit does not only bring us to Christ and into His kingdom, what does He also perform in us?
53465The Lord sitting at the right hand of God reigns over us; what does this mean?
53465The Second?
53465The Third?
53465They bless and praise God, their Father; how, then, can they curse their fellow- men and wish them God''s punishment?
53465This good and gracious will of God is indeed done without our prayer; why do we nevertheless pray that it may be done?
53465Through whom did He give you body and soul?
53465Through whom is God our true Father and we His true children?
53465Thy kingdom come._ What does this mean?
53465To the question,"What does this mean?"
53465To these churches not only true believers belong, but who also?
53465To what kind of resurrection will these come forth?
53465To what kingdom does our gracious Lord lead us after this life?
53465To what should He turn all our afflictions, all that seems evil to us?
53465To which Church should we belong?
53465To whom are our children brought in Baptism?
53465To whom did Christ give this command?
53465To whom do I now belong?
53465To whom do the first three commandments relate?
53465To whom do the other commandments relate?
53465To whom do the other commandments relate?
53465To whom do we now belong?
53465To whom does Baptism give all these blessings?
53465To whom does Baptism give all these great things?
53465To whom does Baptism give all this?
53465To whom does he lend who takes pity on the poor?
53465To whom does the Holy Ghost bring us?
53465To whom does the Holy Ghost tun us when He converts us?
53465To whom is the Gospel to be preached?
53465To whose kingdom do we belong without Christ?
53465Together with whom is Christ true God?
53465Under whose power are we because we have sinned?
53465Until what day did God preserve you?
53465Unto what does the Bible make wise?
53465Unto what time will God preserve our faith through the Gospel?
53465We are given forgiveness of sins; what must be there also, where there is forgiveness of sins?
53465We believe in them; what, therefore, are they?
53465We call the Church the_ holy_ Church; why do we do this?
53465We can not and we need not_ make it holy._ What, then, do we ask for in this petition?
53465We confess that Christ is God and man, What do we mean by this?
53465We daily sin much and deserve nothing but punishment; what should we therefore do every day?
53465We pray:_"Give me neither poverty nor riches, feed me with food convenient for me, lest I be full, and deny Thee, and say, Who is the Lord?
53465What Is The Sacrament Of The Altar?
53465What acts must we shun to lead a chaste and decent life in deed?
53465What additional proof can you give for the fact that God desires all men to be saved?
53465What always separates us from God?
53465What are His gifts?
53465What are His gifts?--The Holy Ghost sanctifies me; what does that mean?
53465What are creatures?
53465What are the chief parts of the Scriptures?
53465What are the external visible means in this Sacrament?
53465What are the good tidings brought to us in the Gospel?
53465What are the three great works which God has done and will do for our salvation?
53465What are the two Sacraments called?
53465What are the two things for which we pray in the First Petition?
53465What are they called?
53465What are we not able to do by our own strength when the Holy Ghost calls us?
53465What are we not able to do of ourselves when the Holy Ghost calls us?
53465What are we to do with the bread and wine?
53465What becomes of us if we do not come to Jesus and accept what He has merited for us?
53465What binds true believers so closely together?
53465What can you do because God endowed your soul with reason?
53465What comfort does it give us in the hour of death?
53465What comfort does this give us for our whole life?
53465What command did Christ give His disciples before He ascended into heaven?
53465What conclusion may and should I draw from this truth?
53465What consolation does His resurrection give us for our Christian life?
53465What consolation does it give us in the hour of death?
53465What death is meant?
53465What did Christ during His whole life fulfil?
53465What did Christ earn for us with regard to our sins?
53465What did God do before He created man?
53465What did God give me in making me?
53465What did He do during these forty days?
53465What did He fulfil in our stead?
53465What did He, as a rule, not show and use while He was here on earth?
53465What did Peter confess of the Lord?
53465What did Thomas say to Him?
53465What did the Son of God become?
53465What did we deserve for our sins?
53465What difference exists among these churches?
53465What difference will there be in the resurrection of the dead?
53465What divine work is ascribed in Scripture to the Holy Ghost?
53465What do I confess in the Second Article concerning myself?
53465What do the Ten Commandments teach us?
53465What do the Ten Commandments teach us?
53465What do the words of the Conclusion mean?
53465What do they therefore ask of their Lord every day?
53465What do we also call the kingdom of Christ?
53465What do we also call this act of God by which He forgives us our sins?
53465What do we also confess?
53465What do we ask our Father in heaven to do when He has afflicted us?
53465What do we ask our heavenly Father to do in this prayer?
53465What do we ask when we consider these blessings?
53465What do we call God because He is one and has revealed Himself in three Persons?--Why is the third Person of God called the Holy Ghost?
53465What do we call His kingdom here on earth?
53465What do we call all the doctrines of Scripture that teach us who God is and what He has done for us?
53465What do we call all the things that God has made?
53465What do we call robbery?
53465What do we call the great work which Christ has done for us and all men?
53465What do we call the second Sacrament of the Christian Church?
53465What do we call the work for which we are especially praying in this petition?
53465What do we call this great work of God?
53465What do we call this work of the Spirit?
53465What do we confess about our Lord in the beginning of the explanation of the Second Article?
53465What do we confess in the Second Article concerning the_ person_ of our Lord?
53465What do we confess in the Third Article about our coming to Christ and believing in Him?
53465What do we confess in the Third Article about this work of the Holy Ghost?
53465What do we confess in the Third Article concerning ourselves?
53465What do we confess regarding our Lord?
53465What do we deserve with our sins before God?
53465What do we express in the last words of the First Article?
53465What do we furthermore confess concerning our Lord?
53465What do we furthermore confess concerning ourselves?
53465What do we furthermore learn from them?
53465What do we hate now by the power He has granted us?
53465What do we know regarding our sins since Christ is risen?
53465What do we know regarding this great work of our Lord?
53465What do we learn from these words about the coming of our Lord?
53465What do we learn from this?
53465What do we mean by a sacrament?
53465What do we mean by adding:"This is most certainly true"?
53465What do we mean to express by adding this word?
53465What do we mean to say by this?
53465What do we mean when we say that God forgives sin?
53465What do we mean when we say that the Holy Ghost calls us?
53465What do we mean when we say: I believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord?
53465What do we mean when we say:"We pray in this petition,_as the sum of all"?_ 2.
53465What do we mean when we speak of visible churches?
53465What do we read 1 John 1,7?
53465What do we say by confessing:"I believe in God the Father Almighty"?
53465What do we therefore confess because God daily shows us His fatherly love and mercy?
53465What do we therefore confess of the Holy Ghost when we say that we believe in Him?
53465What do we therefore confess when we say that we believe in the Holy Ghost?
53465What do we therefore daily ask of God?
53465What do we therefore gladly confess?
53465What do we think of an ungrateful person?
53465What do we understand by our own flesh?
53465What do we, by the grace of the Holy Ghost, begin to hate?
53465What does Baptism give, or profit?
53465What does Christ bestow upon His own in His kingdom?
53465What does Christ give us in the Sacrament under bread and wine?
53465What does Christ give us to eat and to drink under and with the bread and wine?
53465What does Christ say about the little children Mark 10,14?
53465What does Christs blood do for us regarding our sins?
53465What does God Himself call our bodies in His Word?
53465What does God become to us in baptism?
53465What does God bestow upon us in Baptism?
53465What does God call Himself at the close of the Ten Commandments?
53465What does God command in the Sixth Commandment?
53465What does God command of married people in this commandment?
53465What does God command those who live together in holy matrimony?
53465What does God command us to do in behalf of our neighbor''s property and business?
53465What does God demand of us in the First Commandment?
53465What does God do for us in addition to having created us?
53465What does God forbid in the last two commandments?
53465What does God furthermore forbid in this commandment?
53465What does God indeed not do?
53465What does God offer and give through the external means connected with His word?
53465What does God promise those that love Him and keep His commandments?
53465What does God promise those who love Him and keep His commandments?
53465What does God reveal to us in His Gospel?
53465What does God say about the false prophets?
53465What does God say of all these Commandments?
53465What does God teach us by adding this special promise?
53465What does God tell us in His commandments?
53465What does God therefore forbid in this commandment?
53465What does God threaten to all that transgress His commandments?
53465What does God threaten to those who transgress His commandments?
53465What does God, furthermore, forbid in this commandment?
53465What does He call forth in us by His call?
53465What does He mean when He calls Himself a jealous God?
53465What does He threaten in these words?
53465What does He threaten those who hate Him and transgress His commandments?
53465What does He work in us by His call?
53465What does His ascension prove concerning our enemies?
53465What does Scripture call the whole number of all true believers?--What is the Christian Church also called in the Third Article?
53465What does St. Paul write?
53465What does creation teach us about God?
53465What does every impure desire in our heart prove?
53465What does it mean that God created man in His own image?
53465What does it mean that God is merciful?
53465What does it mean that God preserves us?
53465What does it mean that He gathers them?
53465What does it mean that our Lord reigns over us?
53465What does it mean to be baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost?
53465What does it mean to bear false witness against our neighbor?
53465What does it mean to believe in Christ?
53465What does it mean to believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord?
53465What does it mean to believe in some one?
53465What does it mean to betray our neighbor?
53465What does it mean to call upon God?
53465What does it mean to covet?
53465What does it mean to curse by God''s name?
53465What does it mean to curse by God''s name?
53465What does it mean to deceive by God''s name?
53465What does it mean to fear God?
53465What does it mean to harm him in his body?
53465What does it mean to hold our parents in honor?
53465What does it mean to honor father and mother?
53465What does it mean to hurt our neighbor in his body?
53465What does it mean to kill?
53465What does it mean to learn God''s Word?
53465What does it mean to lie?
53465What does it mean to live under Him?
53465What does it mean to love God?
53465What does it mean to obey our parents?
53465What does it mean to obtain our neighbor''s property by a show of right?
53465What does it mean to praise God?
53465What does it mean to praise God?
53465What does it mean to put the best construction on everything?
53465What does it mean to slander and defame our brother?
53465What does it mean to speak well of him?
53465What does it mean to steal?
53465What does it mean to take God''s name in vain?
53465What does it mean to teach God''s Word in its truth and purity?
53465What does it mean to trust in God?
53465What does it mean to trust in God?
53465What does it mean when we pray that God would guard us against our enemies?
53465What does it mean when we say God_ created_ them?
53465What does it mean when we say that the Lord purchased us?
53465What does not move God to forgive us our sins?
53465What does not move God to love us and provide for us?
53465What does our Catechism say concerning the work of our Lord?
53465What does our Lord mean to say when He adds:"This do in remembrance of Me"?
53465What does our Lord say John 12,26?
53465What does our Lord say John 3,36?
53465What does our Lord say Mark 16,16?
53465What does our Lord say about the merciful?
53465What does our Lord teach us by putting the petition for our daily bread after the petitions for His heavenly gifts?
53465What does our Lord teach us to pray in behalf of His kingdom?
53465What does our Lord tell us in His Law?
53465What does our Savior say John 12,26?
53465What does that mean, Christ''s body was glorified?
53465What does that mean: God is good to all His creatures?
53465What does that mean: God is merciful?
53465What does that mean?
53465What does that mean?
53465What does the Apostle John write about the Lord?
53465What does the Apostle Paul say about this?
53465What does the Bible tell us of him who hates his brother?
53465What does the Catechism teach us?
53465What does the First Commandment teach us?
53465What does the Holy Ghost also do in regard to all that He has brought to Christ?
53465What does the Holy Ghost give us in calling us?
53465What does the Holy Ghost give us when He calls us?
53465What does the Holy Ghost kindle in them by Baptism?
53465What does the Holy Ghost say to us in this call?
53465What does the Law tell us?
53465What does the Lord say Gen. 17,1?
53465What does the Psalmist say about God''s Word?
53465What does the Word"communion"mean?
53465What does the name Jesus mean?
53465What does the sitting of Christ at the right hand of the Father not mean?
53465What does the word baptize mean?--Which is the word of God connected with the water in Baptism?
53465What does the word"Bible"mean?
53465What does the word"Gospel"mean?
53465What does the word"catechism"mean?
53465What does the word"creature"in this verse mean?
53465What does the word"creed"mean?
53465What does the word"sanctify"mean?
53465What does the word_ baptize_ mean?
53465What does the word_ communion_ signify?
53465What does this commandment require of us?
53465What does this mean,"I believe in God the Father Almighty"?
53465What does this mean?
53465What does this mean?
53465What does this mean?
53465What does this sacred act mean?_ 2.
53465What does this statement mean: God preserves me?
53465What feelings will therefore often arise in our hearts?
53465What finally, is our duty towards our Father in heaven?
53465What furthermore moves God to care for His children?
53465What gifts do we pray for in the first three petitions?
53465What great work of God the Father is also done by the Son?
53465What happened after His death, when He was still in His grave?
53465What happened on the fortieth day?
53465What happened on the third day after the death of our Lord?
53465What happened to him in that far- away country?
53465What happens if we do not accept all that Christ offers us for our salvation?
53465What happens to our bodies when we die?
53465What has Christ done for our salvation?
53465What has Christ done for our salvation?
53465What has Christ done to earn this forgiveness?--For whom has Christ procured forgiveness?
53465What has Christ prepared for us in His Father''s house?
53465What has God added to this commandment?
53465What has God ordained in the Sacraments to offer His grace?
53465What has God revealed to us concerning this day?
53465What has God threatened those who take His name in vain?
53465What has He gained for us in order to save us?
53465What has the Holy Ghost by His call kindled in us?
53465What have we deserved with our sins?
53465What have we merited by our conduct toward God?
53465What have we sinners merited?
53465What important lesson do these commandments teach us?
53465What important lesson do we therefore learn from these commandments?
53465What is Baptism?
53465What is Christ together with the Father?
53465What is God''s gracious will towards all men?
53465What is God''s holy will regarding our parents?
53465What is God''s will concerning His Word?
53465What is God''s will concerning our parents?
53465What is God''s will regarding His children?
53465What is God''s will toward His children?
53465What is God''s will toward us?
53465What is He?
53465What is His work?
53465What is a Sacrament?
53465What is especially strengthened in us when we partake of the Lord''s Supper?
53465What is given us in the Sacrament through these words?
53465What is given us, according to these words, in the Sacrament?
53465What is it also called?
53465What is it called?
53465What is meant by the word"trespasses"in this petition?
53465What is meant by the word_ nations_?
53465What is meant in this petition by the word"evil"?
53465What is meant in this petition by"daily bread"?
53465What is meant when we say:"The water is comprehended in God''s command"?
53465What is necessary that Christians may come together to preach and hear God''s Word?
53465What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation?
53465What is now the one thing necessary for our salvation?
53465What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God?
53465What is our Father''s will according to the_ First Commandment?_ When do we regard God as our God?
53465What is our consolation when we have troubles and misfortunes?
53465What is our duty to Him?
53465What is the Church also called in the Third Article?
53465What is the Gospel?
53465What is the Gospel?
53465What is the Third Petition?
53465What is the difference between His first and His second coming?
53465What is the difference between the creation of man and the creation of all other visible creatures?
53465What is the difference between the first and the second coming of Christ?
53465What is the evil will of these our enemies against us?
53465What is the external means in Baptism?
53465What is the external means which God has instituted for Holy Baptism?
53465What is the gracious will of God toward all men?
53465What is the hand with which we take all God''s blessings which are offered in Baptism?
53465What is the meaning of the Word purchase?
53465What is the meaning of the word create?
53465What is the meaning of the word_ Gospel?_ There are two chief doctrines in the Bible.
53465What is the price our Lord paid for our redemption?
53465What is the punishment that God threatens?
53465What is the purpose of His coming?
53465What is the reason that not all men are saved?
53465What is the reward which God promises us?
53465What is the reward which He promises them?
53465What is the second work of the Holy Ghost?
53465What is the sum of these commandments?
53465What is the visible Church?
53465What is the wages of sin?
53465What is the will of God with respect to His name?
53465What is the word of God with which the water in baptism is connected?
53465What is theft?
53465What is their evil will and desire against us?
53465What is their sum?
53465What is this supper which Christ has prepared for all men?
53465What is this will, therefore, called in our Catechism?
53465What is this"Last Day"?
53465What is"bodily need"?
53465What judgment will He pronounce on His enemies?
53465What judgment will He pronounce on His sheep?
53465What kind of a man did He become?
53465What kind of end do we ask our heavenly Father to grant us?
53465What kind of man did our Lord become?
53465What kind of place is this world?
53465What kind of schools do we Christians therefore establish?
53465What kind of thoughts should not be in our hearts against our neighbor?
53465What kind of water is to be used when we baptize a person?
53465What kind of water must we use when we baptize a person?
53465What kind of words should we never use?
53465What makes us certain that God will hear our prayer?
53465What makes us perfectly certain that Christ is risen and lives forever and ever?
53465What makes us sure that Christ rose from the dead?
53465What may meet us everywhere?
53465What may we confidently expect when we pray to our dear Father?
53465What message did the angel bring to the women at the grave?
53465What more does God do to preserve us?
53465What moves God to do this?
53465What moves God to forgive us our sins?
53465What moves God to give me all these great benefits?
53465What moves God to hear our prayers?
53465What moves the Holy Ghost to perform this work in us?
53465What must God also do to preserve my body and life?
53465What must also the children of God confess?
53465What must even true believers confess?
53465What must our confession regarding Christ always be?
53465What must we admit in our hearts in order really to thank God?
53465What must we be willing to do in addition to forgiving our neighbor?
53465What must we confess when we consider the commandments of God?
53465What must we confess with Jacob?
53465What must we know before we shall hold God''s name sacred as we should?
53465What must we therefore confess?
53465What must we use, read, hear, and think about in order that our Lord may be with us?
53465What must you do to preserve your life and body?
53465What need we no longer fear?
53465What other name have we for this work of the Holy Ghost?
53465What ought we to do to protect the good name of our neighbor?
53465What people lie by God''s name?
53465What place does God give our parents by commanding us to honor them?
53465What place does God give them by commanding us to honor them?
53465What places should we avoid in order to lead a chaste life?
53465What places should we therefore shun?
53465What promise did He give us, John 14,18?
53465What promise did the Lord give His apostles just before His ascension?
53465What promise did the Lord give them?
53465What promise do we give God when we add these words?
53465What punishment does God threaten the sinner after his death?
53465What right has God as our Lord?
53465What right, therefore, belongs to God alone?
53465What shall we firmly believe if we trust in God?
53465What shall we fulfil if we love God?
53465What shall we then call this kingdom?
53465What should God preserve in us at such times?
53465What should I also do to serve God?
53465What should be our daily prayer?
53465What should induce us to forgive our neighbor when he trespasses against us?
53465What should not be found in our hearts according to these commandments?
53465What should therefore be our daily prayer?
53465What should they not gain in our hearts?
53465What should this grace and kindness of God induce us to do?
53465What should we also avoid, in order that Satan may have less opportunity to tempt us?
53465What should we do because God promises such rich reward?
53465What should we do concerning our neighbor''s inheritance and house?
53465What should we do concerning our neighbor''s wife and servants?
53465What should we do to protect our neighbor''s property?
53465What should we therefore diligently do?
53465What should we therefore do every day?
53465What should we therefore never try to do?
53465What should we therefore not do with regard to our parents?
53465What should we therefore willingly do?
53465What sin do they commit if they prove unfaithful to each other?
53465What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than God?
53465What sin do we commit if we fear and love any one more than the true God?
53465What special reason have we to include this petition in our prayers?
53465What terrible sentence will His enemies hear?
53465What the Holy Ghost do when you hear or read the Gospel?
53465What the word"Amen"?
53465What three great benefits does Baptism give us?
53465What three great blessings of Baptism are mentioned in our Catechism?
53465What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ?
53465What two things does our Catechism teach us about our Lord Jesus Christ?
53465What was His purpose in descending into the abode of Satan?
53465What was His purpose in entering the habitation of Satan and his evil spirits?
53465What was His whole life here on earth?
53465What was this punishment?
53465What will Christ do with His kingdom when He shall come in His glory at the Last Day?
53465What will Christ say to His sheep on that day?
53465What will God give to him that believeth?
53465What will God give to me and all believers on that day?
53465What will all men have to confess on that day, even His enemies?
53465What will be our fate if we do not receive forgiveness of sins?-- Of what does God assure us in His Word concerning our sins?
53465What will be their punishment on that day?
53465What will give us everlasting joy and happiness in eternal life?
53465What will happen to us if we do not heartily forgive our neighbor?
53465What will our Lord do as our King?
53465What will our punishment be according to the Law?
53465What will the Lord at the Last Day give unto me and all believers?
53465What will there no longer be in eternal life?
53465What will this difference be?
53465What word of God is it with which bread and wine are connected?
53465What words does our Lord add to this petition?
53465What, furthermore, is necessary if we wish to glorify our Father''s name?
53465What, however, does Scripture tell us concerning the Last Day?
53465What, however, is God''s rule in this matter?
53465What, however, is necessary if we wish to receive this precious gift of God?
53465What, in addition, is our duty towards God?
53465What, indeed, is true concerning the coming of His kingdom?
53465What, on the contrary, have we deserved?
53465What, therefore, does God demand of us in every commandment?
53465What, therefore, does the resurrection of our Lord prove concerning our sins?
53465What, therefore, is God to me because He made me and preserves me?
53465What, therefore, is our duty over against God?
53465What, therefore, is the difference between Him and all other men?
53465What, therefore, must our Lord be?
53465What, therefore, must the Holy Ghost be?
53465When Pontius Pilate asked Him,_"Art Thou a king, then?
53465When are our hearts chaste?
53465When can the Holy Ghost not perform this work in us?
53465When did Christ institute it?
53465When did our Lord rise from the dead?
53465When do we baptize adults?
53465When do we bear false witness against our neighbor?
53465When do we belie our brother?
53465When do we defile this temple of God and make it impure?
53465When do we despise our parents?
53465When do we despise preaching and God''s Word?
53465When do we harm him in his body?
53465When do we honor them?
53465When do we hurt our neighbor in his body?
53465When do we lead a chaste and decent life in words?
53465When do we obey Him?
53465When do we obey Him?
53465When do we provoke them to anger?
53465When do we put the best construction on everything we hear about him?
53465When do we regard God as our God?
53465When do we serve them?
53465When do we show that we fear and love Him?
53465When do we slander and defame him?
53465When do we steal our neighbor''s property?
53465When do we swear by God''s name?
53465When do we take His holy name in vain?
53465When do we take it by false dealings?
53465When do we take our neighbor''s money by false wares?
53465When do we tell a lie?
53465When especially should we do so?
53465When especially should we think of it?
53465When is He our God indeed?
53465When is a statement a false statement?
53465When is it a statement against our neighbor?
53465When is the only true God our God?
53465When only can and will we fulfil all the commandments?
53465When only shall we be truly thankful?
53465When should we defend him?
53465When should we help and befriend our neighbor?
53465When their temptations do assail us, what do we pray our Father in heaven to do?
53465When was our Catechism published?
53465When we consider all this love and kindness, we ask,_ What, then, is our duty toward our Father in heaven?
53465When we say, God is almighty, what does that mean?
53465When will Christ raise all the dead?
53465When will His hour come?
53465When will our lives be decent?
53465When will our_ hearts_ be chaste?
53465When will the last day, the Day of Judgment, come?
53465When will we be chaste and decent in_ words?_ 6.
53465When will we fulfill this commandment?
53465When, especially, should it be our refuge?
53465When, even, should we help our neighbor?
53465When, finally, will God deliver us from all evil?
53465When, for instance, did God show that He can provide for us without the labor of our hands?
53465When, therefore, should we expect His coming and prepare for it?
53465When, therefore, should we expect our Lord and prepare for His coming?
53465Where are the Three Articles of our Christian faith taken from?
53465Where did Christ Himself promise this?
53465Where did Christ go after He had come to life again in the grave?
53465Where did Christ lead the apostles?
53465Where did God reveal Himself and His works to us?
53465Where did He go after having been quickened by the Spirit?
53465Where did His ascension take place?
53465Where do all our good works and all our sins rise?
53465Where do we also hear the Word of God?
53465Where do we find the true Church?
53465Where does He promise that He will always be with us?
53465Where does our Lord Himself say so?
53465Where does our Lord say that He is almighty?
53465Where has Christ promised these three blessings?
53465Where has God revealed Himself?
53465Where has God shown that He can preserve us without any means?
53465Where in the Bible is Christ called the only- begotten Son of God?
53465Where is it to be found?
53465Where were His disciples assembled on the fortieth day?
53465Where will our Savior lead us, His disciples, too?
53465Wherein did the price which He paid for us not consist?
53465Wherewith should we be content?
53465Which are the great blessings we receive from God, according to the First Article?
53465Which commandment, especially, should we keep?
53465Which day did God institute in the Old Testament as the holy- day of His people?
53465Which divine work is ascribed to the Holy Ghost?
53465Which gift did God bestow upon your body?
53465Which is God''s greatest gift to your soul?
53465Which is it?
53465Which is our hand with which we receive them?
53465Which is the Eighth Commandment?
53465Which is the Eighth Commandment?
53465Which is the Fifth Commandment?
53465Which is the Fifth Petition?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article of the Creed?
53465Which is the First Article?
53465Which is the First Commandment?
53465Which is the First Commandment?
53465Which is the First Petition?
53465Which is the Fourth Commandment?
53465Which is the Fourth Petition?
53465Which is the Introduction?
53465Which is the Ninth Commandment?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Article?
53465Which is the Second Commandment?
53465Which is the Second Petition?
53465Which is the Seventh Commandment?
53465Which is the Seventh Petition?
53465Which is the Sixth Commandment?
53465Which is the Sixth Petition?
53465Which is the Sixth Petition?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Article?
53465Which is the Third Commandment?
53465Which is the beginning of the Third Article?
53465Which is the first benefit Holy Baptism gives us?
53465Which is the first prophecy of this conflict between our Savior and the devil?
53465Which is the last work which the Holy Ghost performs in us?
53465Which is the only way to heaven?
53465Which is the second benefit of Baptism?
53465Which is the second work of the Holy Ghost mentioned in our Catechism?
53465Which is the true visible Church?
53465Which is the true visible Church?
53465Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness?
53465Which is the_ Eighth Commandment?_ What is false witness?
53465Which is the_ Third Commandment?_ We celebrate as our holy- day the first day of the week, Sunday.
53465Which of the things that are needed to support our life and body does our Catechism mention?
53465Which other qualities of God do we learn from His work of creation?
53465Which person of the Holy Trinity is the Holy Ghost?
53465Which righteousness is here meant?
53465Which word of Christ induces us to baptize our little children?
53465Which words of Christ show that we also should do as He has done, and celebrate His Supper?
53465Which words of Christ show us the benefit of such eating and drinking?
53465Who alone could help us in this distress?
53465Who alone is able to conquer this powerful enemy?
53465Who alone performs conversion in us?
53465Who are they that have done evil?
53465Who are they that have done good?
53465Who belongs to His kingdom?
53465Who brought this glad message to the women?
53465Who can harm us when the Lord is with us?
53465Who gave us these commandments?
53465Who instituted this holy- day?
53465Who is our true and only Savior?
53465Who is the Giver of all life?
53465Who is"our Father in heaven"?
53465Who now calls us to the salvation Christ has prepared?
53465Who only will be saved and obtain eternal life?
53465Who only, therefore, belongs to the one true Christian Church?--Why is this Church invisible?
53465Who took pity on us?
53465Who was the first liar?
53465Who will come forth unto the resurrection of damnation?
53465Who will escort the Lord when He returns in His glory?--What is the purpose of His coming?
53465Who will see Him when He returns?
53465Who, at the present time, ordinarily performs this sacred act?
53465Who, generally, are the servants He sends out to call us to Christ by the Gospel?
53465Who, therefore, is the one true God?
53465Who, therefore, will stand before the Son of Man on Judgment Day?
53465Whom also shall we see in the heavenly kingdom?
53465Whom among His creatures does God especially love?
53465Whom are we in need of because we are sinners?
53465Whom did Christ command us to baptize?
53465Whom did Christ redeem?
53465Whom did God send to raise us from the death of our sins?
53465Whom did He also redeem?
53465Whom did the Jews praise in the presence of the Lord?
53465Whom did they know and love?
53465Whom do we address in the Lord''s Prayer?
53465Whom do we address when we say"Our_"Father"?_[ tr.
53465Whom do we begin to love?
53465Whom do we generally baptize?
53465Whom do we put on in Baptism?
53465Whom do we put on in baptism?
53465Whom does God often send forth to protect His children?
53465Whom does God often use to protect His children from danger and evil?
53465Whom especially does God love?
53465Whom has He conquered?
53465Whom must we serve when we are not in our Lord''s service?
53465Whom should we not force and entice away from our neighbor?
53465Whom will He punish?
53465Whom will the Lord judge?
53465Whom, therefore, will Christ judge?
53465Whose children are we through faith?
53465Whose children are we through faith?
53465Whose fault is it that they are lost?
53465Whose fault is it that those are lost who are condemned?
53465Whose only Son is Jesus Christ?
53465Whose representatives are they?
53465Whose representatives are they?
53465Whose voice do we hear in the sermon?
53465Whose will is this?
53465Whose word is the Bible?
53465Whose work alone is it?
53465Whose work alone is our conversion?
53465Whose work is it that we come to Christ?
53465Whose work is witchcraft?
53465Why am I assured that He will give eternal life also to me?
53465Why are believers called saints?
53465Why are eyes and ears and all members such wonderful gifts of God?
53465Why are so many men not thankful to God?
53465Why are the Three Articles called the Apostles''Creed?
53465Why are the believers called saints?
53465Why are we also condemned creatures?
53465Why are we also free from death?
53465Why are we certain about this?
53465Why are we certain that God will always hear our prayers?
53465Why are we certain that God will not lead any one into temptation?
53465Why are we condemned creatures?
53465Why are we free from his power?
53465Why are we innocent before God?
53465Why are we not able to come to Christ by our own reason?
53465Why are we not worthy of His goodness and mercy?
53465Why are we safe under His rule and protection?
53465Why are we unworthy of all the benefits of God?
53465Why are we unworthy of the things for which we pray?
53465Why can He provide richly for His children?
53465Why can Jesus Christ surely help and save us?
53465Why can and will we always trust in the almighty, all- wise, loving, and merciful God?
53465Why can not anything He sees in us induce Him to grant us forgiveness?
53465Why can not our works and merits induce God to grant us forgiveness?
53465Why can we not by our own reason and strength believe in Christ or come to Him?
53465Why can we now serve our Lord?
53465Why could we not be bought with gold or silver?
53465Why did Christ do all this?
53465Why did Christ humble Himself so deeply?
53465Why did Christ not descend into hell?
53465Why did God give you eyes and ears?
53465Why did He repeatedly show Himself to them?
53465Why did Jesus teach us to use the name Father in this prayer?
53465Why did our Lord go to His Father''s house for us?
53465Why did our Lord humble Himself so deeply?
53465Why did our Lord not deserve suffering and death?
53465Why do we Christians use this prayer so often?
53465Why do we add the words_ this day?_ 13.
53465Why do we believe that Christ is able to do what He has promised in His Supper?
53465Why do we believe that God made everything out of nothing, merely by His word?
53465Why do we believe that God will raise our bodies?
53465Why do we believe that all we have confessed in the Third Article is most certainly true?
53465Why do we believe this to be true though we can not understand it?
53465Why do we call God"the Father Almighty"?
53465Why do we call His blood a holy blood?
53465Why do we call His blood a holy blood?
53465Why do we call His suffering an innocent suffering?
53465Why do we call it a precious blood?
53465Why do we call it the Kingdom of Grace?
53465Why do we call the suffering and death of our Lord an innocent suffering and death?
53465Why do we call this book the Bible?
53465Why do we call this life a"vale of tears"?
53465Why do we call this prayer the Lord''s Prayer?
53465Why do we close the First Article with the words:"This is most certainly true"?
53465Why do we confess our faith in three articles?
53465Why do we firmly believe that God can do this though to us it seems impossible?
53465Why do we have forgiveness of sins for Christ''s sake?
53465Why do we need the Holy Ghost for this purpose?
53465Why do we nevertheless believe it to be true?
53465Why do we nevertheless pray for His kingdom?
53465Why do we nevertheless pray that His name be hallowed?
53465Why do we not deserve any reward?
53465Why do we not have strength to come to Jesus and believe in Him?
53465Why do we not merit God''s love and kindness?
53465Why do we not need to be anxious for the morrow?
53465Why do we not say_ my,_ but_ our_ bread?
53465Why do we pray God to lead us to know that our daily bread comes from Him?
53465Why do we say in our Creed,_ I_ believe?
53465Why do we say that it is_ purely_ fatherly and divine goodness that moves God?
53465Why do we so sorely need daily forgiveness of sins?
53465Why do we so sorely need forgiveness of sins?
53465Why does Christ teach us to pray first of all for His heavenly gifts?
53465Why does Christ teach us to pray in the first place that God''s name may be hallowed, held sacred, among us?
53465Why does God sometimes permit suffering and trouble to come over His children?
53465Why does God sometimes send us afflictions?
53465Why does He give His children such rich rewards?
53465Why does His service bestow blessedness upon us?
53465Why does our Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread?
53465Why does our Lord teach us to say,_"Our_ Father"?
53465Why does the Christian Church choose a holy- day, though God did not command us to do so?
53465Why does the Lord teach us to pray for our daily bread?
53465Why has God a right to give us these commandments?
53465Why is God called the almighty Father?
53465Why is He called Savior?
53465Why is He called holy?
53465Why is He called the Christ?
53465Why is His goodness called a divine goodness?
53465Why is His goodness called a fatherly goodness?
53465Why is His service a glorious service?
53465Why is Jesus called God''s_ only_ Son?
53465Why is faith in Christ necessary if we wish to receive forgiveness?
53465Why is it blessedness to serve the Lord?
53465Why is it called a precious blood?
53465Why is it called a_ divine_ goodness?
53465Why is it called the_ Christian_ Church?
53465Why is it necessary for us to remain steadfast in the Word of God?
53465Why is it our duty to thank God?
53465Why is it that we, nevertheless, must say that God provides for us?
53465Why is my Lord called Jesus?
53465Why is reason His greatest gift?
53465Why is the Church called the_ Christian_ Church?
53465Why is the Church called the_ holy_ Church?
53465Why is the First Commandment the greatest of all?
53465Why is the devil compared to a roaring lion?
53465Why is this doctrine of justification so important?
53465Why is this doctrine the chief doctrine of our Church?
53465Why is this kingdom called the Kingdom of Glory?
53465Why is this service a miserable service?
53465Why is this service such a degrading service?
53465Why is this so?
53465Why may and should we trust and confide in God as in our Father?
53465Why may we be certain that all our petitions are acceptable to God?
53465Why must we ask God to break and hinder their evil will?
53465Why should we also diligently learn our Catechism?
53465Why should we belong to this Church and avoid all false churches?
53465Why should we fear and love God above all things?
53465Why should we gladly and willingly serve our Lord in His kingdom?
53465Why should we gladly obey Him?
53465Why should we love and highly esteem our parents?
53465Why should we not covet our neighbor''s property?
53465Why should we not despise God''s Word, but keep it sacred?
53465Why should we not take our fellow- man''s life?
53465Why should we praise the Lord and give thanks unto His name?
53465Why was Christ conceived and born without sin?
53465Why was Jesus called the Christ?
53465Why was it necessary that I should be redeemed?
53465Why was the Prodigal Son called lost?
53465Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost?
53465Why were they to be endued with the power of the Holy Ghost?
53465Why, then, do we pray God not to lead us into temptation?
53465Why, then, do we pray for our daily bread?
53465Why?
53465Why?
53465With what are these visible, external means connected?
53465With what did our Lord redeem us?
53465With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us?
53465With what does the Holy Ghost enlighten us?
53465With what does the Law threaten us because we have not fulfilled it?
53465With what ought our hearts to be filled?
53465With what words does our Catechism explain it?
53465With whom shall we be?
53465With whom was our Lord well pleased?
53465_ Baptism is not simple water only, but it is the water comprehended in God''s command and connected with God''s word._ Which is that word of God?
53465_ Both Testaments teach us the same things and doctrines._ In what respect do they differ?
53465_ God''s name is indeed holy in itself; but we pray in this petition that it may be holy among us also._ How is this done?
53465_ He has earned full forgiveness for us; for His sake all our sins are forgiven._ 5. Who_ receives_ forgiveness of sins?
53465_ His will is a good and gracious one._ Being the will of our heavenly Father, how could it be otherwise than good and gracious?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints._ What does this mean?
53465_ I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins._ What does this mean?
53465_ O death, where is thy sting?
53465_ Our Catechism teaches God''s Word._ How do we prove this?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, Give us this day our daily bread._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, deliver us from evil._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven, lead us not into temptation._ What does this mean?
53465_ Our Father who art in heaven._ What does this mean?
53465_ Pilate, therefore, said unto Him, Art Thou a king then?
53465_ The kingdom of God comes indeed without our prayer, of itself; but we pray in this petition that it may come unto us also._ How is this done?
53465_ Thou shalt have no other gods before Me._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not commit adultery._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor''s house._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not kill._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not steal._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God, in vain._ What does this mean?
53465_ Thou shalt sanctify the holy- day._ What does this mean?
53465_ What does Baptism give, or profit?_ Baptism must indeed be a great and wonderful thing.
53465_ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord?
53465_ What does God say of all these commandments?_ Why does He call Himself the Lord?
53465_ What must we do to lead such a chaste and decent life?_ Our hearts, by nature, are unclean and unchaste full of evil desires.
53465_ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred?
53465_ When is this done?_ When do we not despise God''s Word, but rather hold it sacred?
53465_ When will this great Day of Judgment, the day of our Lord, come?_ This we do not know.
53465_ Who can help me in this misery and redeem and save me?_ Surely not I myself.
53465_ Who is our Lord Jesus Christ?_ We confess_"I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son,"_ that is, God the Father''s only Son.
53465_ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man?
53465_ Why did our Lord do all this?_ Why did the Son of God become man?
53465_"How is this done?
53465_"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
53465from whom do we receive all things to support our body and life?
9057And wherefore should he not be so far the God of the dead, if during the time allotted to them here, he was the faithful God of the living?
9057Are our enemies men like ourselves?
9057But is not this dangerous doctrine? 9057 But is there not the worst of all dangers involved in such teaching-- the danger of spiritual pride?"
9057Can we not, then, understand them?
9057Does the Lord then mean that the_ reason_ for not laying up such treasures is their transitory and corruptible nature?
9057In virtue of cruelty, heartlessness, injustice, disrespect, misrepresentation?
9057Is this humanity in every one of our enemies?
9057May it not then hurt to say that God is Love, all love, and nothing other than love? 9057 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
9057Of course the heart will be where the treasure is; but what has that to do with the argument?
9057Upon what ground? 9057 Was he not to eat when it came in his way?
9057Who is my neighbour?
9057Why not lay up for ourselves treasures upon earth?
9057Why? 9057 With what body do they come?"
9057Yes; but why should I love him for that? 9057 ''All these things have I observed: what lack I yet?'' 9057 ''Behold,''he cries,''I am vile; what shall I answer thee? 9057 ''But how can God bring this about in me?'' 9057 ''But how is one to tell whether it be in truth the spirit of God that is speaking in a man?'' 9057 ''But if I do not want it?'' 9057 ''But what is the good of all you say, if the child is such that the father can not take him to his heart?'' 9057 ''But you are evil: how can you be a child of the Good?'' 9057 ''But, I ask, all this admitted-- is what you call a necessary truth an existent fact? 9057 ''But,''I ask insisting,''does your answer imply that, counting the Lord a hard master, you have taken the less pains to do as he would have you? 9057 ''But,''again it may well be asked,''whence then has sprung the undeniable potency of that teaching?'' 9057 ''Do we not well to be angry?'' 9057 ''Do you dislike him?'' 9057 ''Do you love him as yourself?'' 9057 ''Do you not, then, know that, when God denies anything a child of his values, it is to give him something_ he_ values?'' 9057 ''Do you put faith in_ him_,''I ask,''or in the doctrines and commandments of men?'' 9057 ''Does this comfort you? 9057 ''Good Master,''said the kneeling youth, and is interrupted by the Master:--''Why callest thou me good?'' 9057 ''Have we not asked from thee a sign from heaven, and hast thou not pointblank refused it?'' 9057 ''He punishes, and having punished he forgives?'' 9057 ''How am I to know that a thing is true?'' 9057 ''How could he be a just God and not punish sin?'' 9057 ''How so?'' 9057 ''I said it:''said what? 9057 ''If it makes you happy to love,''they say,''where is your merit? 9057 ''Is God then not my Father,''cries the heart of the child,''that I need to be adopted by him? 9057 ''Is it good that He should search you out? 9057 ''Is it something you have to do this very moment?'' 9057 ''Is not wealth power?'' 9057 ''Is the man so freed from the dominion of things? 9057 ''Must it not be in order to give you something instead?'' 9057 ''Pray, what is it?'' 9057 ''Shall not his excellency''--another thing quite than that you admire--''make you afraid? 9057 ''Still, could not God have given the gift without the prayer? 9057 ''That which was made_ in_ him was_ life_''What does this mean? 9057 ''The sum of all this is that you do not believe in the atonement?'' 9057 ''Then how can he tell us to forgive it?'' 9057 ''Then why doubt you shall have it?'' 9057 ''Then why not forgive him at once if the punishment is not essential-- if part can be pretermitted? 9057 ''Then you dare to say the apostle is wrong in what he so plainly teaches?'' 9057 ''Then you mean that it is wrong to punish sin, therefore God does not punish sin?'' 9057 ''Then,''I return,''why are_ you_ so miserable? 9057 ''True; what of that?'' 9057 ''What atonement is there?'' 9057 ''What can this mean?--we are not to thwart, but to abandon? 9057 ''What good thing shall I do,''he says,''that I may have eternal life?'' 9057 ''What is a prophet without honour?'' 9057 ''What, would you have us not weep?'' 9057 ''Wherein then lies the service of Death? 9057 ''Which?'' 9057 ''Why ask me about the good thing? 9057 ''Why callest thou me good? 9057 ''Why should he?'' 9057 ''Will you then take from me my faith, and help me to no other?'' 9057 ''Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? 9057 --_be special pleaders for him, his partisains_? 9057 --_saying what you do not think_? 9057 --_siding with Him against me?_''Will ye contend for God?'' 9057 --_siding with Him against me?_''Will ye contend for God?'' 9057 --_that the way I have gone may be known by my footprints!_ To his friends he cries:''Will ye speak wickedly for God? 9057 --the true question is forgotten:''Have I left all to follow him?'' 9057 After that how much will they learn of him? 9057 Am I going to die? 9057 Am I going to do a good deed? 9057 Am I in pain? 9057 Am I not a fool whenever loss troubles me more than recovery would gladden? 9057 Am I not his to begin with? 9057 Am I not refusing to acknowledge the child of the kingdom within his bosom, so killing the child of the kingdom within my own?
9057And again, can that be required which, according to your showing, is not adequate?
9057And as to trusting in your riches-- who ever imagined he could have eternal life by his riches?
9057And did not the bread come in his way, when his power met that which could be changed into it?"
9057And do not our hearts revolt against the thought of it?
9057And does not_ the heart_ mean more than the heart?
9057And how in such a condition do we generally act?
9057And how now would he go on with his keeping of the commandments?
9057And how should I see him if I could not see you?
9057And if I am not in the image of God, how can the word of God be of any meaning to me?
9057And if he could, would the creature be the greater for that?
9057And if they are aware of God, they are conscious of their own being: Whence then the necessity of a resurrection?"
9057And if thou forgivest, will not thy forgiveness find its way at last in redemption and purification?
9057And if we do not judge-- humbly and lovingly-- who is to judge for us?
9057And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
9057And if you do, let me ask further, Was Jesus ever less divine than God?
9057And is not God ready to do unto them even as they fear, though with another feeling and a different end from any which they are capable of supposing?
9057And is not this when the heart is glad and the face is radiant?
9057And now arises the question upon the right answer to which depends the whole elucidation of the story:_ How could the Son of God be tempted_?
9057And shall we dare to think God would send us away if we came thus, and would not be pleased that we came, even if we were angry as Jonah?
9057And this brings me to the question, What is meant by divine justice?
9057And to whom shall a man, whom the blessed God has made, look for what he likes best, but to that blessed God?
9057And what shall we say of the man Christ Jesus?
9057And who, because he knows and laments the guile in himself, will dare deny that there was once a Nathanael in the world?
9057And why are we told that these treasures are_ hid_ in him who is the_ Revelation_ of God?
9057And why should the good of any one depend on the prayer of another?''
9057And will he not grow arrogant in his confidence?"
9057Are not we the clay, and he the potter?
9057Are there not mingled with it shadows of the best truth in the universe?
9057Are they not hid in him that they may be revealed to us in due time-- that is, when we are in need of them?
9057Are we ashamed of not having been open and clear?
9057Are we careful to be true?
9057Are we fighting the evil thing which is our temptation to hypocrisy?
9057Are you being ware of covetousness?
9057Are you hungering and thirsting after righteousness?
9057Are you meant to be silent?
9057Are you seeking the kingdom of God and his righteousness before all other things?
9057Are you then one on whom, because of correspondent condition, the same command could be laid?
9057Are you willing to be made glad that you were wrong when you thought others were wrong?
9057Art thou willing for the truth whatever it be?
9057As a simple illustration: What notion should we have of the unchanging and unchangeable, without the solidity of matter?
9057Away to the outer darkness"?
9057Besides, am I not a Christian already?
9057Bound thou mayest be to destroy evil, but art thou bound to keep the sinner alive that thou mayest punish him, even if it make him no better?
9057Brothers, have you found our king?
9057But I have reason to doubt whether you are capable of judging righteously in your own cause:--do you hate the man?''
9057But again I must ask, What if_ we_ are in the wrong and do the wrong, and hate because we have injured?
9057But again the Lord takes hold of the word_ good_:--''Why askest thou me concerning that which is good?''
9057But are these the man?
9057But asserting that these were real temptations if the story is to be received at all, am I not involving myself in a greater difficulty still?
9057But at length, O God, wilt thou not cast Death and Hell into the lake of Fire-- even into thine own consuming self?
9057But can a man really fall into such a condition of spiritual depravity?
9057But could it even then have been conveyed to the human mind in merely intellectual forms?
9057But does not all evil come from good?
9057But faith in what?
9057But he was the_ Son_ of God: what was his_ Father''s_ will?
9057But how can any share exist where all is open?
9057But how would he, thus conquering, be a servant of Satan?
9057But if he means,''Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?''
9057But if love stop there, what will be the result?
9057But if my son or daughter be gone from me for a season, should not the coming of their mother comfort me?
9057But if thou look not upon me, how can I ever be other than I am?
9057But indeed how should you be able to know?
9057But is God able to do anything more with the man?
9057But is he worthy the name of man who, for the fear of starvation, will do better work than for the joy that his labour is not in vain in the Lord?
9057But is it reasonable to expect that man should become capable of doing so?
9057But is the reality intended, less or more than the figure?
9057But is there no meaning in the word_ keep_, or_ observe_, except it be qualified by_ perfectly_?
9057But may there not be other powers and means of the Spirit preparatory to this its highest office with man?
9057But to put God to the question in any other way than by saying, What wilt thou have me to do?
9057But what is to be done when all feeling is gone?
9057But who is sufficient to cast them out?
9057But why should I seek in vain to comfort you?
9057But would not the shadow of repentant grief, the light of reviving love on his countenance, heal it at once however deep?
9057But, if you ate straitened in your own mammon- worshipping soul, how shall you believe in a God any greater than can stand up in that prison- chamber?
9057Can care be a better inspirer of labour than the sending of God?
9057Can it be an easier thing to call into life than to keep alive?
9057Can the cleansing of the fire appear to them anything beyond what it must always, more or less, be-- a process of torture?
9057Can the human twilight of a dream be capable of generating or holding a fuller life than the morning of divine activity?
9057Can there be any way out of the misery?
9057Can we doubt that to come a moment sooner would have been to delay, not to expedite, his kingdom?
9057Can you deny that that person is unlovely?
9057Can you not believe in God himself?
9057Certain as life they will have absolute justice, that is, fairness, but what will that avail, if they enter not into the kingdom?
9057Changed from what?
9057Changed into what?
9057Child as she was, might he not have said to her,"I do not condemn thee: go and sin no more"?
9057Could a creator make a creature whose well- being should not depend on himself?
9057Could he not mould the people at his will?
9057Could he not, transfigured in his snowy garments, call aloud in the streets of Jerusalem,"Behold your King?"
9057Could his forgiveness be the same as in the former case?
9057Could there be true love in any other kind of forgiveness than this?
9057Could this be all that lay between him and entering into life?
9057Could we ever have come to know good as thou knowest it, save by passing through the sea of sin and the fire of cleansing?
9057Dares any man suppose that Jesus would have him hate the traitor through whom he came to the cross?
9057Did he not hold to that assertion to the last, in the face of contradiction and death?
9057Did he not insist on the one truth of the universe, the one saving truth, that God was just what he was?
9057Did he not thus lay down his life persuading us to lay down ours at the feet of the Father?
9057Did he not, however unintentionally, lay it on their hearts?
9057Did he show the child a next step on the stair too high for him to set his foot upon?
9057Did he speak in anger at the treachery of his apostle to himself, or in pity for the man that had better not have been born?
9057Did he tell an untruth?
9057Did he understand his own being, history, and destiny?
9057Did his sisters, supposing them again left behind him in the world, make the same lamentations over him as the former time he went?
9057Did not all he made move the delight of the beholding man?
9057Did not the Lord cast himself into the eternal gulf of evil yawning between the children and the Father?
9057Did such things foreshadow injustice towards the creature he had made in his image?
9057Did that veil hide Moses''s face only?
9057Did the Lord speak out of personal indignation, or did he utter a spiritual fact, a live principle?
9057Did the word spring from his knowledge of some fearful punishment awaiting Judas, or from his sense of the horror it was to be such a man?
9057Did they not know that he was not lost?--that he was with the Master, who had himself seemed lost for a few days, but came again?
9057Did you set yourself to judge righteous judgment?
9057Do not even the publicans as much as that?
9057Do they lie beyond the sphere of his responsibility?
9057Do those who say, lo here or lo there are the signs of his coming, think to be too keen for him, and spy his approach?
9057Do we carry ourselves in bank, on farm, in house or shop, in study or chamber or workshop, as the Lord would, or as the Lord would not?
9057Do we endeavour to live to the height of our ideas?
9057Do we not sit mourning over the loss of our feelings?
9057Do you ask,''What is faith in him?''
9057Do you count it a great faith to believe what God has said?
9057Do you not care to be imperfect?
9057Do you not mourn that you can not trust in him as you would, that you find it too hard?
9057Do you say,''But he would not respond, he would not obey!''?
9057Do you suppose he ever gave a commandment knowing it was of no use for it could not be done?
9057Does God care about it?
9057Does God care for suns and planets and satellites, for divine mathematics and ordered harmonies, more than for his children?
9057Does God then not know what a man is going to become?
9057Does a woman bear that form in virtue of these?
9057Does it affect anyone to the lowering of his idea of the Master that he should ever be angry?
9057Does it follow that_ working no ill_ is love?
9057Does it not also help us to think of him in all our affairs, and learn in everything to give thanks?
9057Does it not lead us up hither: that the devotion of God to his creatures is perfect?
9057Does it not mean a deeper heart, the heart of your own self, not of your body?
9057Does not_ the rust and the moth_ mean more than disease?
9057Does that mean, then, that for an unjust word I deserve to suffer to all eternity?
9057Does the Lord mean that everything a man has ever done or thought must be laid bare to the universe?
9057Even had you laid the suffering upon yourself, what did that do to make up for the wrong?
9057Even while this righteousness is being born in him, the man will say to himself,''Why should I be troubled about this thing or that?
9057For God is nigher to the man than is anything God has made: what can be closer than the making and the made?
9057For God was his God still, although he had forsaken him-- forsaken_ his vision_ that his faith might glow out triumphant; forsaken_ himself_?
9057For are we not all thine-- utterly thine?
9057For do we not say on earth,"He is not himself to- day,"or"She looks her own self;""She is more like herself than I have seen her for long"?
9057For how can he give into the soul of a man what it needs, while that soul can not receive it?
9057For how could the Son of God be tempted with evil-- with that which must to him appear in its true colours of discord, its true shapes of deformity?
9057For how shall he be forgiven?
9057For if their moans, myriads of ages away, would turn heaven for us into hell-- shall a man be more merciful than God?
9057For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
9057For is not that the divine way?
9057For the Human Being may say thus with himself:"Am I going to sleep-- to lose consciousness-- to be helpless for a time-- thoughtless-- dead?
9057For the good that comes to him, he gives no thanks-- who is there to thank?
9057For what revelation, other than a partial, can the highest spiritual condition receive of the infinite God?
9057For when is the child the ideal child in our eyes and to our hearts?
9057For, when we say that God is Love, do we teach men that their fear of him is groundless?
9057From this disappointment came, it seems to me, that sorrowful sigh,''Nevertheless, when the son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?''
9057Go away, and be good, and then come to me?"
9057God is all right-- why should we mind standing in the dark for a minute outside his window?
9057God''s creation by man''s imagination?
9057God''s giving by man''s asking?
9057Had he done no more for them than this?
9057Had the Lord_ not_ said so, what man of common moral sense would ever dare say otherwise?
9057Has he himself no room for choice-- therefore can give none?
9057Has he indeed nothing to do with such?
9057Have I failed in love to my neighbour?
9057Have I had justice done me?
9057Have I injured anyone?
9057Have we not heard of those, thine own, taught of thee, who could easily forgive their betrayers in thy name?
9057Have you begun to leave all and follow him?
9057Have you dismissed, once dismissed, an anxious thought for the morrow?
9057Have you forgiven your enemy?
9057Have you given to some one that asked of you?
9057Have you ministered to any needy soul or body, and kept your right hand from knowing what your left hand did?
9057Have you, in any sense like that in which the youth answered the question, kept the commandments?
9057Having made it, why does he seem to check himself with a sigh, adding, Howbeit when the Son of Man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?''
9057Having the elder brother, could they not do for a little while without the younger?
9057He allows his child to pull his toys to pieces; but were they made that he might pull them to pieces?
9057He gives himself to us-- shall not we give ourselves to him?
9057He had said something for the sake of the multitude; what was it?
9057He has made and appointed them to cry: they do cry: will he not hear them?
9057He himself says,"Why do ye not of your own selves judge what is right?"
9057He is apt to ask,"Why should it be difficult for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven?"
9057He is ready to look upon the natural fact as an arbitrary decree, arising, shall I say?
9057He lets her know that he and she have different outlooks, different notions of his work:''What to me and thee, woman?''
9057He may come to do good to them that hate him; but when will he pray for them that despitefully use him and persecute him?
9057He might at any moment appear: who, I ask, would be the first to receive him?
9057He might give back a brother to sisters who were favourites with him, but no such gift is to be counted upon?
9057He recalls the words of our Lord,"If ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?"
9057He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?
9057He was the Son of God: why should not the sons of God know it?
9057Hence is he of necessity in profoundest perplexity, for how can the two things be reconciled?
9057Here is a book of faith indeed, ere the law was given by Moses: Grace and Truth have visited us-- but where is our faith?
9057Here was a nation at its lowest: could it receive anything but a partial revelation, a revelation of fear?
9057His power?
9057His whole heart would respond to the cry of sad publican or despairing pharisee,''How am I to be good?''
9057How abandon, without thwarting?''
9057How am I to become a man worth being a man?''
9057How am I to judge of it?
9057How am I to know the thing as he says he knows it?
9057How are we to believe such a thing?
9057How are you to believe he will do his part by you, while you are not such as to do your part by him?
9057How are you to believe while you are not faithful?
9057How can he go on sending forth his life into irreclaimable souls, to keep sin alive in them throughout the ages of eternity?
9057How can they who will not repent be forgiven, save in the sense that God does and will do all he can to make them repent?
9057How can you, not caring to_ be_ true, judge concerning him whose life was to do for very love the things you confess your duty, yet do them not?
9057How could Satan be so foolish?
9057How could a God pour out his being to uphold the merest waste of his creatures?
9057How could a rich man believe he would be of more value without his money?
9057How could he be Father, who creating, would not make provision, would not keep room for the babbled prayers of his children?
9057How could it make up to me for the stealing of my watch that the man was punished?
9057How could the Revisers choose this last reading,''an heir through God,''and keep the word_ adoption_?
9057How did it come ever to be imagined?
9057How do you know that he did not hear you?
9057How else can I regard them?
9057How hard?
9057How have we learned Christ?
9057How is it that he who receives the Son receives the Father?
9057How many care that they are not?
9057How many know that they are not?
9057How many_ Christians_ are?
9057How otherwise than by rebuking and quelling their anxiety, could those words have made them see what then they saw?
9057How shall the rose, the glowing heart of the summer heats, rejoice against the snowdrop risen with hanging head from the white bosom of the snow?
9057How should he be righteous without owing us anything?
9057How should he effect this if he were_ always_ moving us from within, as he does at divine intervals, towards the beauty of holiness?
9057How should they think of purification by fire?
9057How should you be capable of trusting in the true one while you are nowise true to him?
9057How should you understand?
9057How then can you love him?"
9057How to receive him?
9057How was he to comfort them?
9057How would Jesus have received the confession of the darling?
9057How would the Lord have been buried but for the rich Joseph?
9057How would the man interpret it?
9057How would there be any right for the judge of all the earth to do if he owed nothing?
9057How, I say, should you be capable of trusting in him?
9057How, through all this mass of falsehood, could the pardon of God reach the essential humanity within it?
9057How?
9057Howbeit when the Son of Man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?''
9057I answer, What if he knows prayer to be the thing we need first and most?
9057I ask,"Did he not look like other children?"
9057I can not tell how, but may not those prayers in some way increase God''s opportunity for working his best and highest will?
9057I can only answer with the return question,''Why should my love be powerless to help another?''
9057I can well imagine an honest youth, educated in Christian forms, thus reasoning with himself:--''Is the story of general relation?
9057I do not say he was not able; I say-- Are we bound to believe he was able?
9057I may forgive him, but is the wrong removed?
9057I may move my arm as I please: shall God be unable so to move his?
9057I reply, What if God does not care to have you know it at second hand?
9057I say then to the youth:--''Have you kept-- have you been keeping the commandments?''
9057I should still have a claim upon him for my watch, but should I not be apt to forget it?
9057I suppose he will allow that there was a man named Jesus, who died for the truth he taught: can he believe he died for such alleged truth as that?
9057I think it would better be,''Why dost thou ask me concerning& c.?'']
9057If God appeared to us, how could he say,"I forgive you,"while we remained unforgiving to our neighbour?
9057If I ask you why, will not the true answer be--"Because we are not quite sure that he did say it"?
9057If I make up my mind to be a Christian, shall I be required to part with all I possess?
9057If Job could not search his understanding in these things, why should he conclude his own case wrapt in the gloom of injustice?
9057If a man can not trust him for this, what claim can he make to faith in him?
9057If a man die, shall he live again?
9057If he came thus, in form altogether unlooked for, who would they be that recognized and received him?
9057If he could, and did not, must it not be as well as, yes, better than if he did?
9057If he has determined the being, how shall any mode of that being be hidden from him?
9057If he means,''What plan wilt thou adopt?
9057If his glory be in giving himself, and we must share therein, giving ourselves, why should we not begin here and now?
9057If it be_ Things_ that slay you, what matter whether things you have, or things you have not?
9057If it were, how many of us are such as God would choose to represent his thoughts and intents by our opinions concerning them?
9057If my friend has wronged me, will it console me to see him punished?
9057If not of the leaven of bread, how did the reference to those miracles of bread make them recognize the fact?
9057If of them I should ask,''How comes it that such opinions are held concerning the Holy One, whose ways you take upon you to set forth?''
9057If such answer came, who that loved would not be content to be nowhere in the matter?
9057If the Spirit of God is shut out from his heart, how is he to become better?
9057If the things I have here come from him, and are so plainly but a beginning, shall I not take them as an earnest of the better to follow?
9057If the woman who touched the hem of his garment had trusted in the garment and not in him who wore it, would she have been healed?
9057If then the poor starved child cry--''How, Lord?''
9057If there be, are we to refuse the spirit for fear of the pride?
9057If they did, if they fell again into that passion of grief, lamenting and moaning and refusing to be comforted, what would you say of them?
9057If this thing be good, will he not give it me?
9057If we did not make, could not have made ourselves, how can we, now we are made, do anything at the unknown roots of our being?
9057If you say it is a worse offence, I say, Is it too bad for the forgiveness of God?
9057If you say''In him,''--''Is it then possible,''I return,''that you do not see that, above all things and all thoughts, you are bound to obey him?''
9057If you think of ten thousand things that are good and worth having, what is it that makes them good or worth having but the God in them?
9057If, such as we are, we had nothing solid about us, where would be our thinking about God and truth and law?
9057In God shall we imagine a distinction of office and character?
9057In a word, He came to supply all our lack-- from the root outward; for what is it we need but more life?
9057In such high affairs as the rights of a live soul, might not matters be involved too high for Job?
9057In this world power is no_ proof_ of righteousness; but was it likely that he who could create should be unrighteous?
9057In whom do I live and move and have my being?
9057Is Christianity a system of articles of belief, let them be correct as language can give them?
9057Is Christianity capable of being represented by opinion, even the best?
9057Is God not my very own Father?
9057Is all that remains to be lost?
9057Is every Christian expected to bear witness?
9057Is everything in the story of Christ''s life on earth good news?
9057Is he but the prisoned steam in the engine, pushing, escaping, stopped-- his way ordered by valve and piston?
9057Is he my Father only in a sort or fashion-- by a legal contrivance?
9057Is he not defeated every time that one of those lost souls defies him?
9057Is he not the High Priest of his brethren, to answer all the troubled questionings that arise in their dim humanity?
9057Is he not the Truth?--the Truth to men?
9057Is he not the light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world?
9057Is his perfection a mechanical one?
9057Is his spirit dwelling in me?
9057Is it a good thing?''
9057Is it a truth that water freezes at thirty- two degrees?
9057Is it good news that he came to his own, and his own received him not?
9057Is it good news that the one only good man was served by his fellow- men as Jesus was served-- cast out of the world in torture and shame?
9057Is it not impossible that I should behold the final goodness of good, the final evilness of evil?
9057Is it not perfect response to his parents?
9057Is it not proof-- this complaint of my heart at the word_ Adoption_?
9057Is it not that Love may grow lord of all between him and me?
9057Is it not the carrying out of the law, the infliction of penalty assigned to offence?
9057Is it not the spirit of the child, crying out,"Abba, Father"?''
9057Is it not time I lost a few things when I care for them so unreasonably?
9057Is it not what he has been putting forth his energy to give them ever since first he began them to be-- the divine nature, God himself?
9057Is it not when with gentle hand he takes his father by the beard, and turns that father''s face up to his brothers and sisters to kiss?
9057Is it of his perfection that he should have no scope, no freedom?
9057Is it possible that, so far as you are concerned, Lazarus might as well not have risen?
9057Is it that we should despair of finding them and cease to seek them?
9057Is it then reasonable to love our enemies?
9057Is not a man''s soul, as it dwells in his body, a dim- shadowing type of God in and throughout his universe?
9057Is not the design of the first course of his children''s education just to bring them to the point where they shall pray?
9057Is not the dumb cry to be read in the faces of some of the animals, in the look of some of the flowers, and in many an aspect of what we call Nature?
9057Is not their birthright what he made them for, made in them when he made them?
9057Is not their hiding in him the mediatorial step towards their unfolding in us?
9057Is not this at length_ too_ much to expect?
9057Is not this to be Satan?
9057Is not this to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling?
9057Is our life, then, a witnessing to the truth?
9057Is oxygen- and- hydrogen the divine idea of water?
9057Is that the Godhood, and its relation to those who worship it?
9057Is the Lord supposed to teach that for a man who trusts in his riches it is_ possible_ to enter the kingdom?
9057Is the converse true then?
9057Is the fulfilling of the law love?
9057Is the man a coward who will not fling his child to the wolves?
9057Is the one idea of creation the begetting of a free, grand, divine will in us?
9057Is there any gospel in telling me that God is unjust, but that there is a way of deliverance from him?
9057Is there here any paradox?
9057Is there no keeping but a perfect keeping?
9057Is there selfishness in the Lord''s seeing of the travail of his soul and being satisfied?
9057Is there then anything you will not leave for Christ?
9057Is this demand made upon me?
9057It is a place of prayer, a place of praise, a place to feed upon good things, a place to learn of God, as what place is not?
9057It is enough; let me now return whence I came; let me be gathered to my fathers and be at rest!''?
9057It is hard enough to be just to our friends; and how shall our enemies fare with us?
9057It is not directly for justice, else how could he show mercy, for that would involve injustice?
9057It is not to cease to love them,''for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?''
9057It might be the right way for creatures to love because of mere existence, but what two creatures would ever have originated the loving?
9057It might prove so far the presence of a God; but would it prove that God?
9057Knowing that you do not heed his word, why should I heed your explanation of it?
9057Law?
9057Let a man have committed any sin whatever, I forgive him; but to choose to go on sinning-- how can I forgive that?
9057Let me then ask, do you believe in the Incarnation?
9057Let us say to the Lord,''Jesus, art thou loving the Father in there?
9057Lord, remember I was born in sin: how then can I see sin as thou seest it?
9057Love will fulfil the law: will the law fulfil love?
9057Man''s first business is,"What does God want me to do?"
9057May a man become strong in righteousness without learning to speak the truth to his neighbour?
9057May he not at least expedite something for our prayers?
9057May there not be a fire that even such can feel?
9057Might he not feel the keeping of them more imperative than ever, yet impossible without something he had not?
9057Might he not trust him to do him justice?
9057Much as he may love him, can a man adopt a dog?
9057Must he not have known, felt, imagined, rejoiced in things that would not be told in human words, could not be understood by human hearts?
9057Must they be absolutely miserable without him?
9057My thought must lie open to him: if he makes me think, how can I elude him in thinking?
9057Naturally, in his failure, the question arises,"Is it my duty to love him who is unlovable?"
9057Neither Pilate nor they ask the one true question,''How am I to be a true man?
9057No answer will do for him but the answer that God only can give; for who but God can justify God''s ways to his creature?
9057No man can do yet what he tells him aright-- but are you trying?
9057No man is so tied by divine law that he can nowise modify his work: shall God not modify his?
9057No; how should you?
9057Nor is it merely that he made me: by whose power do I go on living?
9057Now what is the deepest in God?
9057Of what use then is the law?
9057On what does the Lord found this his accusation of them?
9057Or are we mean, self- serving, world- flattering, fawning slaves?
9057Or did the Father look out upon him in answer to his_ My God_, and the blessedness of it make him cry aloud because he could not smile?
9057Or has God put the two together only that man might separate and find them out?
9057Or have I forgotten a thought that came to me, which seemed of the truth, and a revealment to my heart?
9057Or how could he then be the Son of his Father who can not be tempted with evil?
9057Or how is the man ever to get out of this condition?
9057Or is there any other deliverance from pride except the spirit?
9057Or was it but the last wrench of pain ere the final repose began?
9057Or why is it but the cold frost of use and forgetting that makes you less miserable than you were a year ago?''
9057Or will they rejoice to find that we were not so much to be blamed as they thought, in this thing or that which gave them trouble?
9057Or, confess,--do you not find it so hard to believe what he has said, that even that is almost more than you can do?
9057Or, if he be mine, am not I his?
9057Our friends will know us then: for their joy, will it be, or their sorrow?
9057Pray, why should it grieve me to be told I am not a child of God, if I be not a child of God?
9057Reader, if you are in any trouble, try whether God will not help you; if you are in no need, why should you ask questions about prayer?
9057Refusing to obey him in your life, how can you trust him for your life?
9057Religion?
9057Remember, Lord, that I have never known myself clean: how can I cleanse myself?
9057Shall God be God, and shall this be the end?
9057Shall God call himself the God of the dead, of those who were alive once, but whom he either could not or would not keep alive?
9057Shall God''s thoughts be surpassed by man''s thoughts?
9057Shall I allow my creature to be the thing my soul hates?''
9057Shall I keep you alive to do things hateful in the sight of all true men?
9057Shall I not cry to him to be in me rest and strength?
9057Shall I not now love him with an infinitely better love than was possible to me before?
9057Shall I not tell him that I need him to comfort me?
9057Shall I then be supposed to mean that the refusal of the young man was of necessity final?
9057Shall a brother love a brother more than The Father loves a son?--more than The Brother Christ loves his brother?
9057Shall a man climb the last flight of the stair who has never set foot on the lowest step?
9057Shall mortal man, the helpless creature thou hast made, bear cross like this?''
9057Shall my heart be more compassionate than his?
9057Shall not his dread''--another thing quite than that to which you show your pagan respect--''fall upon you?''
9057Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?
9057Shall not the youth abide the stroke of Time''s clock-- await the Inevitable on its path to free him?''
9057Shall that begin with an exception?
9057Shall the king who comes to say what is true, turn his back for fear of men?
9057Shall the mother''s heart cleave closest to the deformed of her little ones?
9057Shall we leave our brother to his desolate fate?
9057Shall we not find thee equal to our faith?
9057Shall we not give ourselves to each other whom he loves?
9057Shall, of all his glories, his mercy alone not be infinite?
9057Should I be fit for any friendship if that were possible even in regard to my enemy?
9057Should he be willing to give a man the thing he knows he would afterwards wish he had not given him?
9057Should not God''s ways in these also be beyond his understanding?
9057Sometimes to one praying will come the feeling rather than question:''Were it not better to abstain?
9057St. Peter expressly says,''While it remained was it not thine own?
9057Suppose my watch found and restored, is the account settled between me and the thief?
9057Suppose the man, with the watch in his pocket, were to inflict the severest flagellation on himself: would that lessen my sense of injury?
9057Surely not-- else why should they have been given?
9057Tell me it is faith he requires: do I not know it?
9057That you may have bettered by your suffering is well for you, but what atonement is there in the suffering?
9057The Lord of life demanding high virtue of us, can it be that he does not care for the first principles of justice?
9057The Lord says nothing about the first table of the law: why does he not tell this youth as he did the lawyer, that to love God is everything?
9057The answer then to the Lord''s reproach,''How is it that ye do not understand?''
9057The difficulty is this: Is it like the_ Son of man_ to pick out the beautiful child, and leave the common child unnoticed?
9057The ground of the wrong they do us?"
9057The ground of their enmity?
9057The man or woman who is not ready to confess, who is not ready to pour out a heartful of regrets-- can such a one be an inheritor of the light?
9057The prayer would arise from nothing in the person prayed for; why should it initiate a change in God''s dealing with him?
9057The question is for you to put to yourself, the question is for you to answer to yourself: Am I alive with the life of Christ?
9057The righteousness of another?
9057The thief may have had justice done him-- but where is my watch?
9057Then my second neighbour appears, and who is he?
9057Then shall I not think to him?
9057Then why should I care?
9057There is some principle involved in it worth the notice even of God himself, for did he not make us so that the thing does trouble us?
9057There was nothing like this in the law: was it not hard?--Hard to let earth go, and take heaven instead?
9057Thereupon the man falls back on the primary foundation of things, and asks--"How, then, is the man to be loved by me?
9057This adds something to the story, and raises the question, Why should Jesus have been angry?
9057This is full of mystery, but can we not see enough in it to make us very glad and very peaceful?
9057To be a thing that God cares for and would have complete for himself, because it is worth caring for-- is not that life enough?
9057To be something to God-- is not that praise enough?
9057To return then to our immediate text: Is the refusal of forgiveness contained in it a condemnation to irrecoverable impenitence?
9057To say_ Thou art God_, without knowing what the_ Thou_ means-- of what use is it?
9057To the one as to the other comes the word,''_ How is it that ye do not understand_?''
9057To what does such a forgiveness reach?
9057To what end are all his dealings with them, all his sufferings with and for and in them, but that they should claim their birthright?
9057To whom is this name given?
9057Was all he had gone through in the way of obedience to be of no good to him?
9057Was existence, the glorious out- gift of his father, to be the most terrible of miseries, because some must go home before others?
9057Was he not a child then?
9057Was he not always bringing forth out of the light inaccessible?
9057Was he not ready for it?
9057Was his father and their father no comfort to them?
9057Was it meant for a test, and not as an actual word of deliverance?
9057Was it not a true revelation of God?
9057Was it not righteous in Abraham to obey God?
9057Was it not thus the Lord carried himself towards his Father when he said,''If it be possible, let this cup pass from me''?
9057Was it the cry of gladness that he had endured to the end?
9057Was it the cry of relief at the touch of death?
9057Was it the cry of victory?
9057Was it then, when at the last moment, in the agony of the last faint, the Lord cried out,"Why hast thou forsaken me?"
9057Was not his very human form a veil hung over the face of the truth that, even in part by dimming the effulgence of the glory, it might reveal?
9057Was not this their_ condition_ unpardonable?
9057Was such his condition now that the greatest gladness of the universe could express itself only in a loud cry?
9057Was such sorrow, in the mind of an earnest youth, likely to grow less or to grow more?
9057Was the Lord deceived in him?
9057Was the Lord then premature in his demand on the youth?
9057Was then this show upon Mount Sinai a device to move obedience, such as bad nurses employ with children?
9057Was this punishment?
9057Waxing indignant at the idea that his nature required such treatment--''Am I a sea or a whale,''he cries out,''that thou settest a watch over me?''
9057We are no more to think,''What should I like to do?''
9057We can not frustrate it in its working; are we just to it in our idea of it?
9057We know that the wind blows: why should we not know that God answers prayer?''
9057We rise a step here in the nature of the facts concerned: are we come therefore into the region of truths?
9057Were it otherwise, what would it avail to prove this one or that right or wrong?
9057Were there no love in us, what sense of justice could we have?
9057Were they no nearer the light of life than that?
9057What are its oxygen, its hydrogen, its nitrogen, its carbonic acid, its ozone, and all the possible rest, to the blowing of the wind on our faces?
9057What can matter to me more than my rights?''
9057What claim have you to know?
9057What connection was there between''How many baskets took ye up?''
9057What difference is there between your position now and theirs?
9057What do I hear you say?--''_How then shall the world go on_?''
9057What do we oftenest mean by_ justice_?
9057What does it matter what you think of any doctrine?
9057What does it mean?
9057What does the apostle mean by the righteousness that is of God by faith?
9057What does the bosom of his mother give him but life in abundance?
9057What does the infant need but more life?
9057What does the old man need, whose limbs are weak and whose pulse is low, but more of the life which seems ebbing from him?
9057What else can that be than the spiritual childhood?
9057What father being evil would it not win to see the child with whom he was vexed running to his embrace?
9057What father is not pleased with the first tottering attempt of his little one to walk?
9057What father would be satisfied with anything but the manly step of the full- grown son?
9057What fitness then can there be in praying for others?
9057What had the miracles to do with their discovering that when he spoke of leaven, it was not of the leaven of bread?
9057What have such gained by being the Christians they say they are?
9057What have we to do towards the attaining to the resurrection from the dead?
9057What have you done this day because it was the will of Christ?
9057What have you to do with his merits?
9057What heart in the kingdom of heaven would ever dream of constructing a metaphysical system of what we owed to God and why we owed it?
9057What idea could we have of God without the sky?
9057What if the good of all our smaller and lower needs lies in this, that they help to drive us to God?
9057What if the main object in God''s idea of prayer be the supplying of our great, our endless need-- the need of himself?
9057What if there would be no good in that?
9057What in the name of God is our knowledge of the elements of the atmosphere to our knowledge of the elements of Nature?
9057What is he to do with him?
9057What is it to any true man what you think of his doctrine?
9057What is life in a child?
9057What is the analysis of water to the babble of a running stream?
9057What is the kingdom of Christ?
9057What is the tone of the passage?
9057What is the whole system of things for, but our education?
9057What is the_ life_ the apostle intends?
9057What is thy scheme for cutting my bonds and setting me free?''
9057What less than such a splendour of hope would be worthy the revelation of Jesus?
9057What lover would yield his lady to her passion for morphia?
9057What makes it fit, I repeat, to call the tale_ good news_?
9057What makes this tale_ the good news_?
9057What man can judge his neighbour aright save him whose love makes him refuse to judge him?
9057What matter whether I be called a grass of the field, or an eagle of the air?
9057What merit is there in it?
9057What other relation imaginable could give claims to compare with those arising from such a relation?
9057What perfection in a dwelling would it be that its furniture and the paths between were fitted as the trays and pigeon- holes of a cabinet?
9057What repentant child, feeling he has wronged his father, does not desire to make atonement?
9057What room will there be for law, when everything upon which law could lay a_ shalt not_ will be too loathsome to think of?
9057What setting- right would come of the sinner''s suffering?
9057What shall it profit a man to know all things, and lose the bliss, the consciousness of well- being, which alone can give value to his knowledge?
9057What thank would he have in that?
9057What then is our practical relation to the life original?
9057What then is the kingdom over which the Lord cares to reign, for he says he came into the world to be a king?
9057What then shall I say of such a doctrine of devils as that, even if a man did repent, God would not or could not forgive him?
9057What then, I say once more, is in Christ correspondent to the creative power of God?
9057What then?
9057What truth?
9057What was the prayer for having heard which he now thanks his father?
9057What wisdom could there be in throwing away such a grand advantage?
9057What would he have, but that his children should claim their father?
9057What, I ask now, is here the power of his word_ For: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also_?
9057What, I ask, is the truth of water?
9057What, then, is the connection between the second and third?
9057What, then, is the righteousness which is of God by faith?
9057What, then, next, is the connection between the first and second?
9057When contempt is cast on the truth, do we smile?
9057When he cast me out, as you say, did I then begin to draw my being from myself-- or from the devil?
9057When is it given?
9057When the Lord says,''Why askest thou me concerning that which is good?''
9057When, through them, glorifying them as it passed, did the light stream from his glorified body?
9057When?
9057When?
9057Where can be the selfishness in being so made happy?
9057Where then are the sons?
9057Where will be the room for it, when the essence of every thought must be God?
9057Where, I say, would be the good news of that?
9057Wherein do you differ from the youth of the story?
9057Which comes nearest to the divine idea of forgiveness?
9057Which of the inhibitions of the law is illustrated in the tale?
9057Which of these, I pray, is liker to the sin against the Holy Ghost?
9057Which, the creature he made more, or the creature he made less dependent on himself, would be the greater?
9057Whither else dare we send them?
9057Who among them would say he had ever heard God''s voice, or seen his shape?
9057Who but a father could think the flowers for his little ones?
9057Who can give a man this, his own name?
9057Who can set right the wrong?
9057Who has done me the wrong?
9057Who in the kingdom will desire concealment, or be willing to misunderstand?
9057Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge?''
9057Who is my father?
9057Who is there of his friends whom any thoughtful man would depute to represent his thoughts to his fellows?
9057Who knows but such sin may need for its cure the continuous punishment of an aeon?
9057Who shall set bounds to the consuming of the fire of our God, and the purifying that dwells therein?
9057Who that believes in Jesus does not long to atone to his brother for the injury he has done him?
9057Who that has loved this earth can but believe that the spiritual body of which St Paul speaks will be a yet higher channel of such revelation?
9057Who will dare to call anything less than this a resurrection?
9057Who would, I repeat, say a man was a just man because he insisted on prosecuting every offender?
9057Who, after centuries of glory in heaven, would not rejoice to behold once more that patient- headed child of winter and spring, the meek snowdrop?
9057Whom makest thou thyself?"
9057Why changed?
9057Why do I behold the helplessness and confidence of his infancy?
9057Why do we behold the wonder of the sunset and the mystery of the growing moon together?
9057Why do we feel this satisfaction?
9057Why do we grow up with the same nurture?
9057Why do we share one bed, join in the same games, and attempt the same exploits?
9057Why does my brother come of the same father and mother?
9057Why does the poor, worn, out- worn suicide seek death?
9057Why grudge the friendly elements their grasp on the body, restoring it whence it came, because Lazarus was gone home to God, and needed it no more?
9057Why is the infant laid on the knee of the child?
9057Why should I love my neighbour as myself?"
9057Why should death trouble them?
9057Why should he be forgiven?''
9057Why should he have Adversaries a moment longer to interfere between him and the willing hearts which would believe if they could?
9057Why should he not keep it?
9057Why should he not put forth the power that was in him that he might eat?
9057Why should he not''make the best of both worlds''?
9057Why should it require to be reasoned about?
9057Why should the Lord have come to the world at all, if these his friends were to take no more good of him than this?
9057Why should the question admit of doubt?
9057Why should the rich fare differently from other people in respect of the world to come?
9057Why should the same thing be required of me as of a young Jew?
9057Why should this be"the sad end of the war"?
9057Why should we love our enemies?
9057Why should you know?
9057Why then does he wait till the man has become by overcoming ere he settles what his name shall be?
9057Why then hasten the hour?
9057Why then should he not eat?
9057Why then was John afraid?
9057Why then was John overcome with terror?
9057Why then, I ask, do you worship such a God?''
9057Why, I repeat, does God punish sin?
9057Why, having forgotten, could they not trust?
9057Will God give to another for our asking what he would not give without it?
9057Will a man ever love his enemies?
9057Will he not break open the shell for me, and let the truth of it, his thought, stream out upon me?
9057Will he plead against me with his great power?
9057Will his agony be a balm to my deep wound?
9057Will it not rather be a new- born law itself, working new things?
9057Will not a man be taught thus to believe the things he likes best, even to pray for that which he likes best?
9057Will not some heavenly dew descend cool upon the hot anger?
9057Will not this be the resurrection of the body?
9057Will that be a rendering to me of my due?
9057Will the Lord ever tell us why he cried so?
9057Will the living God let such a man''s opinions damn him?
9057Will their hearts sink within them when they look on the real likeness of us?
9057With him to aid my justice, new risen with him from the dead, shall I not make good amends?
9057Would God give us love, the root of power, in us, and leave that love, whereby he himself creates, altogether helpless in us?
9057Would he find them, even then, beyond the tyranny of appearances, believing in spite of them?
9057Would he have let his Son die for a law of nature, as we call it?
9057Would he not be better pleased if I left it altogether to him?''
9057Would he not begin to see more plainly his shortcomings, the larger scope of their requirements?
9057Would he not die yet again to save one brother more?
9057Would he not have died, not of splendour, not of sorrow,( terror was not there,) but of the actual sight of the incomprehensible?
9057Would he not, if it could be done without the person''s self, do it without a second person?
9057Would it anyway atone?
9057Would it bring him nearer to them, who could not see him in the face of his Son?
9057Would it give him a right to the watch?
9057Would it not be hard to persuade you that they ever did so behave?
9057Would it not be the evil- faced child, because he needed it most?
9057Would it not be well, I would ask him, to enquire what he did really teach, according to the primary sources of our knowledge of him?
9057Would it not indeed amount to a sufficing atonement as between man and man?
9057Would it set anything right?
9057Would it show God justified in doing what he knew would bring sin into the world, justified in making creatures who he knew would sin?
9057Would not each be filled with the sense of his own wants, and be for ever tearing to himself?
9057Would not the different evil require a different_ form_ of forgiveness?
9057Would there be any making- up for sin?
9057Would there be less sin in the universe?
9057Would there not lie, in the thief''s confession and submission and initial restoration, an appeal to the divinest in me-- to the eternal brotherhood?
9057Would we not let all the tenderness of our nature flow forth upon such a child?
9057Would you have me think you guilty of the sin against the Holy Ghost-- that you_ understand_ Jesus Christ and yet will not obey him?
9057Would you not speak after some such fashion?
9057Wronged in our presence, do we make no sign that we hold by it?
9057Yes, verily, but what of that?
9057You begin to see it?
9057You have had great provocation, and are justified in your hate"?
9057You may say,''How could that be, seeing he knew what was in man?''
9057You say you do not refuse to obey him?
9057You think your common sense enough to let you know what he means?
9057You would not like that way of it?
9057_ And he came to Capernaum: and, being in the house, he asked them, What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?
9057_ Art thou a king then?
9057_ Difficult_?
9057_ Do you not know that I am the man I say?_''Will ye accept His person?''
9057_ Do you not know that I am the man I say?_''Will ye accept His person?''
9057_ What else could he mean?
9057_ Will not_ may be for love, but how with a self- imposed_ can not_?
9057_ Will not_, did I say?
9057_"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
9057a heart which is the inmost chamber wherein springs the divine fountain of your being?
9057a hint of vague and false horror?
9057a man hold the doctrine of devils, and yet be of God?''
9057a stone to build into his temple, or a Boanerges to wield his thunder?
9057and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?''
9057and is not faith the highest act of which the human mind is capable?
9057and shall not the living Justice avenge his praying friends over whose injuries he has to exercise a long- suffering patience towards their enemies?''
9057and shall that will, praying with the will of the Father, find itself cramped, fettered, manacled by foregone laws?
9057and shall"Christ as we believe him"choose according to the sight of the eye?
9057and talk deceitfully for him?''
9057and wherein would a victory over such be a victory for the race?
9057and''How is it that ye do not understand?''
9057but can any Christian believe it was from love to Lazarus that Jesus wept?
9057but if he gave me being, then it means no reception, but a repudiation.--"O Father, am I not your child?"''
9057but when were his garments white as snow?
9057but''What would the Living One have me do?''
9057could you give me something to give him, or give him something for me?''
9057do not even the publicans so?
9057do not even the publicans the same?
9057does Death so serve him-- so ransom him?
9057for eternal life, to let dead things drop?
9057have I the poorest notion of a God, and dare think of entering into relations with him, the very first of which is not that what he saith, I will do?
9057his breath to move upon the face of the waters of the Chaos he has made?
9057how can the clay claim from the potter?
9057how then can I deserve eternal torment?
9057how will the child go on to pray if he knows the Father can not answer him?
9057is he to be obliged to one outside his kingdom-- to the untrue, the ignoble, for money?
9057is it not by his consciousness that I am conscious?
9057it is a terrible-- shall it be a lonely glory this?
9057lose his rich friends, and he of the Master''s household?
9057nay, is it not his thinking in which I think?
9057nearest, though with the gulf between, wherewith the heavens are higher than the earth?
9057not"What will God do if I do so and so?"
9057of the same body though not of the same dead matter?
9057of the self whose end is not comfort, or enjoyment, but blessedness, yea, ecstasy?
9057of the_ self_ that suffers, not pain, but misery?
9057or as one man mocketh another, do ye so mock Him?''
9057or did the Master believe he had kept the commandments perfectly?
9057or is he an indwelling, willing, ordering power?
9057or that, bending your energies to the absolute perfection he requires, you have the more perceived the impossibility of fulfilling the law?
9057or worse, make frantic efforts to rouse them?
9057or, if Satan might be so foolish, wherein could such temptation so presented have tempted our Lord?
9057or, ten times worse, relapse into a state of temporary atheism, and yield to the pressing temptation?
9057shall a man love his neighbour as himself, and must he be content not to know him in heaven?
9057some genial rain- drop on the dry selfishness?
9057some glance of sunlight on the cloudy hopelessness?
9057that because he declined to enter into life the door of life was closed against him?
9057that he does not think about himself but about them?
9057that he was therefore lost?
9057that his work refused as an obstruction the aid of wealth?
9057that it was because the goal God had in view for them was so high and afar, that they could detect no movement of approach thereto?
9057that the battle of God could be better fought without its impediment?
9057that the casting of it away would make him one of God''s Anakim?
9057that which is, and that which is because the other is?
9057that which wills, and that which answers, owing to the will, the heart, the desire of the other, its power to answer?
9057that would map out the character of God, instead of crying, Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?
9057that, though impossible with men, this is possible with God?
9057the redeemed would cry,"where art thou, our strong Jesus?
9057thorough oneness with them?
9057to be corruption?
9057to be in hell?
9057to be that which is damned?
9057to deliver me from my sins, and make me clean and glad?
9057to quiet this uneasy motion called life, and make me live indeed?
9057to turn his hack on Mammon, and follow Jesus?
9057what am I to do?''
9057when a man does not know whether he believes or not, whether he loves or not?
9057when even the lovely selfishness of love- seeking has vanished, and the heart is absorbed in loving?
9057when the lesson he had to present to them was that of the divine nature of the child, that of childlikeness?
9057why did the servant of the Lord fall at his feet as one dead?
9057why not use it in the service of the Master?
9057wilt thou condemn me that thou mayest be righteous?''
9057would you rather keep this or that, with imperfection, than part with it to be perfect?
56631''But how to explain this miracle?'' 56631 ''Do you not, then, think on the grief of those who are left?''
56631''Explain yourself; why do you leave us?'' 56631 ''What is the matter with you?''
56631''You frighten me,''answered Antonia;''what then is going to happen?'' 56631 A bag of what?
56631A wife?
56631Advancing?
56631Ah master, you who are so far above me?
56631Am I deaf? 56631 Am I sure?
56631Am I to forego this tribute to my dear Padrona because it shocks the sensibilities of a speculative tourist? 56631 An Episcopal prayer- book?"
56631An''t he funny?
56631An''t this bully, now?
56631An''t you glad it''s Christmas?
56631And Charlie?
56631And I,cried Marc- Dives,"am I to have nothing to do?
56631And Kasper?
56631And Lucy and Jane?
56631And Miss Brandon?
56631And did you make known the result of your investigations to Mrs. Dewey, or did you leave her in ignorance of what you had found?
56631And did you suffer all you expected,he asked,"in the way of loss of friends?"
56631And how did my little Trot get along?
56631And how do we stand now, sergeant?
56631And how is this dear little Christmas present?
56631And my father?
56631And no matter what happens, Rose,said Dick, as they lingered a moment outside the house,"you will trust me just the same?"
56631And our munitions?
56631And pray, may I ask where you find yourself religiously?
56631And the Knight of Malta? 56631 And the pretty ladies, eh?
56631And the worst?
56631And the wounded were in the street all night?
56631And then you will not be here for so long?
56631And thou too, what hast thou, O Reynard sly?
56631And what art_ thou_ doing?
56631And what did he say?
56631And what is to be done?
56631And what makes you care?
56631And what of that?
56631And what on earth are we to do with him?
56631And where do you come from,_ vaurien?_asked she as he came in.
56631And who dare hinder my doing as I wish? 56631 And why not?"
56631And you, Hullins?
56631And, pray, what am I spoiling of thine?
56631Anxious? 56631 Any news?"
56631Are they well fastened?
56631Are you bent on ruining me?
56631Are you ready?
56631Are you satisfied, Mother Lefevre? 56631 Are you sure they have?"
56631Are you very sure of it?
56631Art thou yet far- sighted enough to accept the proposals I deigned to make thee? 56631 Barest thou boast of thy victory?"
56631Besides, if we got through, how could we return with provisions? 56631 Bonjour, la mère,"said Polycarpe, as he entered with the ease and swagger of a well- known and favored guest;"how goes it with you?"
56631Bonjour, mauvais sujet,returned the hostess;"what brings you here, to- day?"
56631But if they love each other?
56631But is there not always a chaplain? 56631 But tell me one thing candidly, have neither of you regretted the step; never wished yourselves back again?"
56631But tell us, Gaspard,said Hullin,"without interrupting your breakfast, how comes it that you are here?
56631But what are you going to do with the wagon?
56631But what then?
56631But where shall I put them?
56631But you have met him-- would he not have noticed your name?
56631But, sergeant, can you tell me why he has not written home these two months back?
56631By whose fault?
56631Can it be that they will take another route through the mountains?
56631Can we fancy,asked the Copernicans,"that God has not acted on a scheme so impressive and so beautiful as ours?"
56631Can we fancy,replied their opponents,"that this earth is constantly in motion, which we feel to be the stablest of all things?
56631Christ on earth?
56631Could you not tell me of this before?
56631Dick,said Carl Stoffs, that true and faithful friend--"Dick, would you like to go to the country?"
56631Did he leave New- York?
56631Did n''t you hang up your stocking last night?
56631Did you ever hear or read of anything so opportune as the death of the little king?
56631Did you find this? 56631 Did you have many presents?"
56631Do be quiet, Robert,said his father,"what difference does it make whom you go to church with?"
56631Do n''t you get tired?
56631Do they live here?
56631Do yer think I''d have him for my brother? 56631 Do you hear?"
56631Do you intend to start at once, Jean- Claude?
56631Do you know one Gaspard Lefevre?
56631Do you know who he was, Monsieur Polycarpe, or is that one of the gaps you mentioned?
56631Do you know, Mother Lefevre, for how long we are supplied?
56631Do you know? 56631 Do you mean that you believe this nonsense of Yegof?"
56631Do you mean to be drowned?
56631Do you put your money in a savings bank? 56631 Do you really know nothing of them?"
56631Do you sell papers every day?
56631Do you think that Yankees are the only ones that grind the poor? 56631 Do you think this is your mother?"
56631Do you think, my friend, that a man has nothing to do on the march but write?
56631Do you think,he cried, in a burst of wild grief,"that the fate of those brave sons, those white- haired fathers, moved not my heart?
56631Do you want some fire, Frantz? 56631 Do you want t''other?
56631Doctor Lorquin, now that you have us at the bottom of Blanru, will you explain why we have thus been carried off? 56631 Dost refuse me thy daughter?"
56631Eh? 56631 Eight dollars a month?"
56631Exactly so, mademoiselle, and can you guess? 56631 Food is also necessary,"answered the count,"and does man find it ready for him, unless he works?
56631From whence cometh this happiness that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
56631Gaspard Lefevre? 56631 God is good,"said Frantz,"and why should we let sights even like these affright us from our duty?
56631Good; and your tobacco?
56631Have you ever asked him for it?
56631Have you not heard the proclamation of the Russians and Austrians?
56631Have you not heard? 56631 Have you not, on the contrary, repulsed by a determined obstinacy the solicitations of divine Providence?
56631Have you warned Materne, Jerome, Labarbe?
56631He was right,replied Jean- Claude,"but what does that prove?
56631Her on the steps; did n''t you see her?
56631His name?
56631How are the wounded, doctor?
56631How are you, Dick?
56631How could he be with your father, if Mr. Brandon is that, and he not know any thing about you?
56631How in the world was this discovered?
56631How is it possible you have your catechism at your tongue''s end even at this date?
56631How is my mother? 56631 How much?"
56631How old, then, is this soul according to the calendar of eternal life?
56631How,said that prelate,"do you receive the Thirty- nine Articles?"
56631I do n''t keep you waiting for your tools, you see; there''s not a citizen of Paris that has a better help- mate than you, Auguste; is there, now? 56631 I do n''t think we can get along without Mr. Dick any more, can we?"
56631I fear not, for it is already quite late; but you will tell mamma and Aunt Clara about it, and Uncle Carl?
56631I only did my duty; would you have me leave my comrades to perish? 56631 I say, Jim,"said the big boy, who was about twelve or thirteen years old,"did you ever see the beat of that young''un there?
56631I say, old fellow,cried Bob,"had n''t you a terrible time?
56631I should think I''d had time enough to grow; how long have you been gone?
56631I wonder if mother ever thought of it?
56631If I thought that, Mrs. Stoffs, I should seek them with a heavy heart; but nothing can make that so but death, can it?
56631Is he your brother?
56631Is it any difficulty made them leave their old house?
56631Is it indeed true that Mother Lefevre consents?
56631Is it not our only chance?
56631Is my father well?
56631Is n''t this a reward of merit?
56631Is that so?
56631Is that you, Hullin?
56631Is that you, Jean- Claude?
56631Is there any change?
56631Is there no way of helping that poor fellow there-- the one looking up at us with his large blue eyes? 56631 Is there no way of preserving it, Monsieur Lorquin-- for my poor children''s sake?
56631Is this a time to explain?
56631Is this your counsel, Catherine?
56631Leave me? 56631 Let it be so,"continues M. Caro;"yet which of the materialists has ever pretended to explain why the nervous substance thinks?
56631Let us go to her-- can I go up?
56631Marc may be captured or killed; and even should he succeed in making his way through their lines, how could he enter Phalsbourg? 56631 Marc,"said Hullin, after a moment''s silence,"can I speak before your wife?"
56631Materne,cried Jean- Claude, is there no means of sending a bullet after yonder fool?"
56631Me? 56631 Miss Brandon-- what for should he care if Miss Brandon was hurt, more than for any other lady?"
56631Mother,said Fanny,"may I go to church with brother George tomorrow?"
56631My friend, do you call this waiting?
56631My soul has thirsted for the strong and living God; when shall I come, and appear before his face?
56631Of course I will; why should you ask, Dick?
56631Of gold? 56631 Pleased?
56631Previous to these discoveries, and that of universal gravitation, were not the most decided Copernicans reduced to mere probabilities? 56631 Prithee, my mother, what do you?"
56631Sergeant,said he huskily,"you are of the Sixth?"
56631Shall I go away?
56631Shot?
56631Suppose he do n''t know how,answered one of the bystanders;"and if he did, do you think he could stem that torrent?"
56631The usurper? 56631 Then the allies are in France; the war is to be brought home to us?"
56631Then the best thing is to do it at once, is it not? 56631 Then the minister Challoner, furious at the cries of pity raised by the people, said to the bishop:''Why delude ye the ignorant people?
56631Then why do you come to our country?
56631Then you are for defence, Catherine?
56631Then you are satisfied with them?
56631Then you came through the gate of ritualism?
56631Then you have escaped?
56631There, mother, I do feel tired and hungry,she said; then, catching a glimpse of her mother''s face, started up, exclaiming,"What is the matter?"
56631They are to say?
56631Think you we have lost the courage of our fathers? 56631 Thou here, Hullin?"
56631To lose our lives trying to escape, and leave the others in the toils? 56631 Try what?"
56631Wanted?
56631Was it for this I ordered you to watch the ravine? 56631 Was it not strange, Jean- Claude?"
56631We will die?
56631Weep? 56631 Well then, what?"
56631Well, George,said Robert on Saturday night,"I suppose you are not going to church to- morrow with us?"
56631Well, I dunno; what yer got there?
56631Well, Louise,said he,"you were frightened during the battle, were you?"
56631Well, what have you got for supper, then?
56631Well, what have you got for supper?
56631Well, where is Marc?
56631Well,cried Jean- Claude,"what has happened?"
56631What ails you, Mother Lefevre?
56631What am I doing, my son, would you ken? 56631 What art thou seeking, pious traveller?
56631What book is that, dear?
56631What business?
56631What can all this be?
56631What can five or six hundred men do against four thousand in line of battle? 56631 What can it mean?"
56631What could you do?
56631What did he say, Catherine?
56631What do you have that for?
56631What do you mean, Belle dear?
56631What do you mean, youngster?
56631What do you mean?
56631What do you want it for?
56631What do you want, Trot?
56631What dost thou by the corner of his mouth, O toad?
56631What else wilt thou have?
56631What happiness can it take from you? 56631 What has happened?"
56631What has happened?
56631What hurry is there? 56631 What in the name of sense is she coming at?"
56631What is the good of my asking?
56631What is the matter, my child?
56631What is unity,says Cousin,"taken by itself?
56631What mean,said she,"these emblems by the side of Eve?"
56631What right have the poor to feelings, to thoughts? 56631 What sentence?"
56631What the mischief are you about?
56631What will your new father and your grand sister think of me?
56631What would I do in the country? 56631 What would become of us if we meditated days and weeks about putting a little seasoning in a sauce?
56631What would you do?
56631What would you have me do?
56631What yer want''long o''me? 56631 What''oo bing Trot from the''tore?"
56631What''s brought you back so soon, you little_ vaurien_?
56631What, dear?
56631Where are you going so fast?
56631Where did you get that?
56631Where do you come from? 56631 Where is he?"
56631Where is the apostles''doctrine and fellowship?
56631Where is your pipe?
56631Where was she? 56631 Where was that little Mary with her fair hair and gentle smile this cold Christmas night?"
56631Where? 56631 Whether he was baptized or not?"
56631Who goes there?
56631Who in the fiend''s name could have climbed Falkenstein in the snow?
56631Who is your landlord?
56631Who knows?
56631Who wants the poor drunkard Mara?
56631Who''s that?
56631Who? 56631 Why disturb heaven with our groans?
56631Why do n''t the miller throw himself into the water and swim? 56631 Why do n''t you bring me that paper?"
56631Why is it,asks Mrs. Jameson,"that we see so many women, carefully educated, going over to the Catholic Church?
56631Why not quietly wait,says the_ Churchman_,"and let us be snubbed?"
56631Why, Bella dear, do n''t you love her?
56631Why, Rose?
56631Why,resumed the soliloquist--"why was I not invited to make one among the company assembled here to welcome the great chapel- master?
56631Will you not have some breakfast before starting?
56631Will you not take your soup, then, Yegof?
56631Would I be a woman if I lacked curiosity? 56631 Would I like to go to the country?"
56631Would n''t you be glad to know him? 56631 Yes, but let her see it first; is n''t it odd?"
56631Yes, she is, though,retorted Robert wisely,"what is she made of, from top to toe, but foreign importations?"
56631Yes; but who guided the Germans? 56631 You are not talking foolishly, dear Dick; and if you were, there is only Rose to hear you, and shall you not talk as you please to her?"
56631You can not think of Bonn for a residence?
56631You cause me constant distraction; and when you think seriously, would it not be far better to take the head of the first dog you meet?
56631You come from Donon?
56631You do not understand these matters,said the old woman in a calm and grave tone;"but were you never troubled by things of like nature?"
56631You here, Catherine?
56631You never did really think it, did you, Rose?
56631You return to Falkenstein to- night; why can you not take them with you?
56631You think he really means it, mother?
56631You were pleased with it?
56631You were, then, a rationalist?
56631You?
56631''Are you not ashamed to mind his words?''
56631''But why do we not need it as well as they?''
56631''Come, come,''said the Prince Balbo, after a few minutes of discussion on the subject,''what is the use of these fears?
56631''Do you think so?''
56631''Do you think this is your mother?"
56631''Had I not told you that she would come?''
56631''That''s all I have,''said I, putting the money back again into my pocket;''will you give them to me for nine francs, if they fit me?''
56631''What are you doing?''
56631''What does this mean?''
56631''What is the matter, Cuny?''
56631---------- Who Shall Take Care Of Our Poor?
56631----------{ 224} Shall we have a Catholic Congress?
56631----------{ 42} Who shall take care of our Sick?
56631----------{ 703} Who Shall Take Care Of The Poor?
56631... And the pious widow?"....
56631... Are not those species as distinct to- day as they have always been?
5663142. Who shall take care of the Poor?
56631A few moments after, the sledge reached a corner of the woods, and Doctor Lorquin, turning in his saddle, cried:"Now, Frantz, what are we to do?
56631A raindrop placed In an o''erteeming cloud?
56631A snowflake drifting o''er the northern waste When winds are loud?
56631A stranger present-- companion of the curé-- asked the question:"Is it a Catholic edition?"
56631About what?
56631Admitting that there is the Catholic Church, the only question to be settled is, Which is that See?
56631After what fashion shall our churches be built?
56631All have parishes, dioceses, and provinces, All(?)
56631Alluding to the custom, Hamlet asks,"Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?"
56631Am I a slave to that?
56631Am I not right?"
56631Am I not to fire a shot?"
56631Am I to sit with folded arms while all the rest are fighting?"
56631An atom or a nothing where sublime Worlds, planets piled, thy praise unceasing chime?
56631An pariter recognoscat omnia et singula in dicto libro contenta tanquam sua?
56631An si ostenderet sibi dictus liber paratus sit illum recognoscere tanquam suum?
56631An''t I asleep?"
56631And I''m as ready with my knife as-- but what have you there?"
56631And I, how have I responded to that voice?
56631And again, where would be the danger of merging an individual in an invisible body?
56631And does he hold the concept to be always individual, never general?
56631And first, madam, what were these mercies of your past life?
56631And first, what was the Inquisition?
56631And for what purpose?
56631And how did the church bestow it?
56631And how is any school compendium of such history to be devised for the use of the Catholic and Protestant child alike?
56631And if Condé and Coligny merely sought to banish the Guises, how was that to be effected by pillaging Catholic churches?
56631And if history be philosophy teaching by example, shall we expel it from our educational plan altogether?
56631And if they do not, what is the reason?
56631And in the darkness, we asked ourselves,"Will they venture farther?
56631And in the last act of_ The Merchant of Venice_, when Portia exclaims:"A quarrel, ho, already?
56631And old Duchene, twirling his cotton cap in his hand, muttered:"Great heaven Is that my poor child in such a plight?"
56631And ought I to repulse that thought through the childish fear of abandoning myself to a false hope?
56631And seeing them approach in the half- darkness, he asked:"Are you hurt?"
56631And should the reverse be more logical?
56631And such a queer old hat; do n''t it make you laugh, Josie?"
56631And surely they will do well; for, who can disguise it?
56631And then, my baby''s soul, which I cared so little about-- dear George, do you really think it makes any difference?"
56631And what am I to thee?
56631And what concord is there between Christ and Belial?
56631And what ferocious spirit urges them to such deeds, if not the spirit of evil, the archdemon himself?"
56631And what is the state, to- day, of France?
56631And when will it be held?
56631And why have they made these wonderful efforts, these unprecedented sacrifices?
56631And why not reject as non- catholic everything which all these do not agree in holding?
56631And why shall we pass by the individual altogether, and generalize our observations, when we undertake the study of moral phenomena?
56631And why, Father Jean- Claude?
56631And why?
56631And why?"
56631And will not that teaching be antichristian which denies what Christianity, in this respect, declares to be true?
56631And, by the by, where are my pistols?"
56631And, nevertheless, has there been a transformation?
56631Any news from Jean- Claude?"
56631Are Mary and Fanny well?"
56631Are bare walls and brick floors all that is needed?
56631Are shoes considered essential?
56631Are the morals of our people better?
56631Are the patients not cared for?
56631Are the truths written in the Bible intelligible or superintelligible; that is, endowed with evidence immediate or mediate, or are they mysteries?
56631Are there no able medical men, no remedies, no order, no cleanliness, no wholesome and abundant nourishment?
56631Are these things attributes, faculties, or acts?
56631Are they only passing and transient acts or modifications, or are they faculties and attributes?
56631Are we doing a fair proportion of the work of taking care of our poor?
56631Are we not ourselves witnesses of and actors in a struggle like or analogous to that which, before our day, divided our fathers?
56631Are we not?"
56631Are we to believe on the vaguest of grounds that such a man suddenly became a monster of intolerance?
56631Are we to have a school of CATHOLIC ARTISTS in this country?
56631Are we to suppose hence that women are so much better than men?
56631Are you dead?
56631Are you or your sons hurt?"
56631Away with a miscalled_ real!_ If it, too, is a cheat, may it not be counterfeited with impunity?
56631Bless you, who''d give''em to me, miss?"
56631But after these emblems of defects, which perhaps women have not, what do you intend to bestow upon your own sex?"
56631But ascended to such a summit, all multiplicity eliminated, and pure unalloyed unity once found, how is multiplicity to be reconstructed?
56631But can not the writer understand our zeal for the salvation of souls and our honest desire to help those whose religion is only a logical farce?
56631But can the church which does this be the Episcopal Church?
56631But can the method of selection as Darwin explains it be the foundation of such a hypothesis?
56631But can"vital concurrence, the battle of life,"be the means of creation; can they engender directly organic modifications, varieties, animal species?
56631But do you know what took place in the thirteenth century at the course of Albertus Magnus?
56631But do you know, Hullin,"asked the hunter with a low chuckle,"what I saw a while ago in Grandfontaine?
56631But does it follow that because we can modify certain animal and vegetable species, we can therefore create their species?
56631But does not this second condition also destroy the former, which requires that the object of the intelligence should be one?
56631But does that undivided church, the trunk church, still exist in its integrity?
56631But how am I to believe?
56631But how came you to be a Catholic, and what put it into your head to change your religion?"
56631But how can he call them catholic, since they have no common organic centre, and have no intercommunion?
56631But how can he reside in material space, space properly so called?
56631But how did Galileo act after leaving Rome in 1616, and why was he, of all the well- known Copernicans, singled out for prosecution?
56631But how did the noble wanderers find life in the Vosges?
56631But how do they coexist?
56631But if final triumph is certain, when will it take place?
56631But if this be so, in what are conceptions, abstractions, etc., known?
56631But in the poor country districts, how is it?
56631But in the supposition that there is a kind of multiplicity in the infinite, how would multiplicity be reconciled with unity?
56631But in what, pray, are these two propositions contradictory?
56631But is not the teaching of doubt formally antichristian?
56631But may we not suppose the Catholic party sincere in their wish for peace?
56631But of what sort?
56631But on the whole, had his life been a blessing or otherwise to mankind?
56631But shall we embrace the mean because sooner or later we must relinquish the great?
56631But the child dared not spend the money on himself-- had not Pelagie told him to bring her back everything he got?
56631But then comes the great question, Where is the body of Christ, with which membership is necessary?
56631But to be certain of divine truth, must not reason be willing to obey the voice of God?
56631But was it elementary knowledge alone?
56631But we would know who creates these particular conditions-- who brings them about-- and who changes them?
56631But what English word will convey the idea?
56631But what being does it affirm?
56631But what do I say?
56631But what do we attain?
56631But what has His Holiness done that his epistle should reach his erring people?
56631But what is that yonder, between the two firs?
56631But what is the cause, in our day and at this hour, of the retreat of the entire catholic episcopate into the breast of a new cenacle?
56631But what is this necessity and this habit which are appealed to so complacently, and who proves their strange power?
56631But what shall we say of the following language taken from the_ Churchman_?
56631But where is Louise?"
56631But where is she?"
56631But where is your general?
56631But where shall I put the powder?"
56631But where was Marc- Dives?
56631But where?
56631But while Hullin and his mountaineers were thus preparing for battle, where was the tin- crowned King of Diamonds-- Yegof the Fool?
56631But who has authority to summon them, and why summon these and no others?
56631But who would have thought that the Germans would have entered it?
56631But why are those unfortunates there?
56631But will science be free, some one asks, if it is bound by revelation?
56631But your leave, Gaspard,"she asked;"how long does it last?"
56631But, behind the scenes, what is the practical difference between the Catholic doctrine condemned, and the belief symbolized by the Ritualists?
56631But_ what_ knowledge?
56631By a General Council?
56631By separating the material from the spiritual elements of charity, Christendom retrogrades into paganism; less brutal, less ferocious, the economic(?)
56631By the way, what think you of Bonn?"
56631By what right did we place masters over those nations?
56631Can I pray?
56631Can any among you name a better?
56631Can any translation be more literal?
56631Can anything of this kind be invoked in the natural selection of Darwin?
56631Can it be more faithful?
56631Can there in this world be a greater one?
56631Can we Catholic mothers think of this and sit quietly in our homes with our little ones around us?
56631Can you fail to become an actor in this impassioned scene?
56631Can you fix a single unorthodox or unscriptural significance upon these time- honored obsequies?
56631Canst spin winding- sheets?
56631Carest thou for nothing but eating and drinking?"
56631Catherine walked toward them, and soon she heard:"Then you do not think it possible to reach the foot of the mountain?"
56631Catholic Congress?
56631Cimabue, who revived the art of painting, was he not reared among the Dominicans of Florence?
56631Come, tell me; when we parted, you for Paris, and I for the army, how did you get on?"
56631Conceding that the movement is eternal, we ask, is the action only one, or is it multiple?
56631Could I retreat-- abandon a position which had cost us so much blood-- the Donon road, the way to Paris?
56631Could Jean- Claude hold his own until the arrival of Pivrette?
56631Could n''t we do with two rooms?
56631Could not the Godhead understand and love itself without supposing three personalities?
56631Did n''t I hear some strains of Mozart''s''Twelfth''as I came into the gate?"
56631Did not King David dance when he had smitten the Philistines hip and thigh?"
56631Did not the blood of their men, women, and children flow like water, and no one think of yielding?"
56631Did they record of him that he had"kept the feast,"and worthily remembered one who came that day"to fill the hungry with good things"?
56631Did you ever hear of a newsboy called Big Dick?
56631Did you ever see an old woman so nicely done?
56631Did you know you had a little sister up- stairs?"
56631Did you tell him, mother?"
56631Dives was silent, and Hullin asked:"You like this den, then?"
56631Do n''t you know that every one gets to prison at last?
56631Do not all philosophers admit the existence of acts which are continually changing?
56631Do the acts of men enter into the economy of nature like ebb and flow of tide, day and night, summer and winter?
56631Do the bishops mean to say it is the Episcopal Church, and that it is necessary to belong to their communion in order to be saved?
56631Do the deed and the volition always correspond so perfectly that we may, under all circumstances, infer from the former to the latter?
56631Do they believe themselves to be a portion of the Catholic episcopate?
56631Do they not say every day that faith is incompatible with progress, because revelation is immutable?
56631Do you ask, what new heresy has arisen?
56631Do you fear nothing?"
56631Do you find it, then, surprising that the faith should be hereditary in a family where such facts happen?
56631Do you hear, Louise, how he remembers you?"
56631Do you know that he has demanded the hand of Louise, that he might make her Queen of Austrasia?"
56631Do you know, I would like to excommunicate you?"
56631Do you not see all it supposes-- the comprehension of the authors, schools, and men capable of applying the plan?
56631Do you not see yonder fire on the side of Blanru?
56631Do you think he is?"
56631Do you think they will follow us further?
56631Do you understand, Hullin?"
56631Do you understand?"
56631Does he expect that the whole human race is bound to read the Government journal of Rome?
56631Does he forget that Copernicus was a Catholic priest?
56631Does he mean this as a true description of the facts of memory?
56631Does it cease to be free because it is bound by nature?
56631Does it really conciliate unity with multiplicity in the Infinite?
56631Does it really maintain intact the two terms of the problem?
56631Does not my cathedral enshrine the very girdle of the Assumption that fell to the kneeling Thomas?
56631Does the Greek Church, then, commune with this central see?
56631Does the idea which pantheism gives of the infinite really resolve the problem?
56631Durham and Ely, and Winchester and Salisbury, what needs the soul of man more impressive, glorious, transcendent, than these?"
56631Each one murmured to himself,"Why must men thus torture, tear, ruin one another?
56631Elizabeth?"
56631Even if we think we are punished, his chastisements are always gifts, if we know how to receive them; my dear sister, is n''t it so?"
56631Every one that I know has been there, and why should I escape, I should like to know?
56631False and hideous as it was, who will not say that it was far preferable to atheism?
56631Father, what''s the matter, what?''
56631Fear seized him, and he muttered:"Am I going mad?
56631Fearest thou nothing?
56631For the shine Of worldly pomp and pageantry and power?
56631For what is a being without the knowledge of himself and without love?
56631For what is a person?
56631For what is reason?
56631For what is to supply the spiritual needs of this young, and energetic, and glorious people?
56631For what shall I exchange thee?
56631Fortune smiles; but what is the matter?"
56631From time to time the old man would say to his sons:"What are they shivering for yonder?
56631Habit can develop and fortify existing organs by an appropriate and sustained exercise; but how does that prove that want can create them?
56631Had he left any other works?
56631Had he not brown hair and blue eyes?
56631Had he or the preceding government of the Convention in the Reign of Terror promoted the welfare of France?
56631Had it been beneficial or injurious to progress?
56631Has Philip come?"
56631Has his intelligence lost its object?
56631Has man been placed upon the earth only that he may be thrown into a grave?
56631Has not he himself said that she is one, and does he need to be told that one is indivisible, or that its division would be its death?
56631Has she that"pure and uncorrupted faith,"that"word of the gospel,"which is"always, and everywhere, and by all"invariably taught and held?
56631Has the nature of man changed?
56631Has war disappeared?
56631Has your vanity brought us to this?
56631Hast thou more still to ask?
56631Hast thou not some wish?
56631Hast thou seen it pass Along this valley green?"
56631Have I not the most absolute right on myself, since all ends but in a dreamless sleep?
56631Have I, then, committed so shocking a crime?"
56631Have we time to read it over once more?"
56631Have you never met with one of these slaves?
56631Have you remarked, with him, that the church has put poetry into the choir, while she has banished reasoning into the pulpit-- into the grand nave?
56631He arose as if angry, untied his apron, shrugged his shoulders, and then suddenly, again seating himself, exclaimed:"Do you know who this fool is?
56631He came home very late last night, and he must not be disturbed; do you understand?"
56631He says, though not truly, we apprehend the soul in consciousness as a spiritual being, but is the soul the only non- sensible he means to assert?
56631Hearest thou?
56631Here is a leathern bag to put them in; do you see?
56631His soul happy, his heart pure, dazzled by the celestial gleams which irradiated him, how could he see where all this was conducting him?
56631How are those problems capable of being solved by the experimental method?
56631How by means of the picture apprehend the external object?
56631How came it about?
56631How came it about?
56631How can an animal deprived of every organ of seeing or hearing experience the want of sight or hearing, or acquire the habit of either?
56631How can habit develop an organ which does not exist?
56631How can the abyss which separates those two extremities of living creation be bridged?
56631How can the development of an organ be compared to the creation of this organ, or make us realize the mode of creation of the organ?
56631How can we conceive that these two means should be able to produce so complicated and so suitable organizations?
56631How can we then attain to its solution?
56631How dare they denounce wrong, even when they die by it?
56631How do we see the picture?
56631How else shall we know whether enough has been awarded, or whether too much?
56631How has it proved at Valle Cruce?
56631How has materialism tried to solve the questions it proposes?
56631How have statisticians discovered this regularity?
56631How is it with the Anglican Church?
56631How is this to be explained?
56631How is this to be understood?
56631How many are at open warfare with that party, within their communion, from whom these rash and groundless allegations come?
56631How many men do you think they have?"
56631How many were smiling at the prospect of doing unto the French emperor that which he did unto the duke?
56631How much longer must these sectarian misapprehensions continue?
56631How otherwise explain all this?
56631How prove that in any fact of knowledge there is cognition of an object that exists distinct from and independent of the subject?
56631How shall they be brought into organic unity?
56631How shall we greet these servants of God?
56631How then must we bring them together?
56631How were the funeral expenses to be met?
56631How will materialists account for this fact?
56631How would these two terms agree?
56631How, then, are we to explain the prevalence of so mighty an error?
56631How, then, can it be an object of the mind?
56631How, then, my brethren, can I avoid speaking of her, and of that unity which men now strive to banish from the schools of learning?
56631How, then, prove that there is anything to correspond to the mental object, idea, or conception?
56631Hullin, behind, his musket strapped upon his back, was crossing the field of Eichmath, grasping hands and saluting his friends:"Is it you, Daniel?
56631Hullin, what think you of it?
56631Humanity with its reason, its conscience, its sublime inclinations, its immortal yearnings-- is not humanity a grand fact?
56631I believe you, but who will pay for it?"
56631I came here for that purpose; and what have you to say against it, Friedrich?"
56631I did not expect to see him again this winter, it is contrary to his habit; and what can he mean by returning in such weather as this?"
56631I go to Marc- Dives''s to- morrow?"
56631I shall always remember it; sha''n''t you, Touton?"
56631I thought-- I thought,''Why does he not come?''"
56631I understand you,"replied Gaspard, with a knowing wink of the eye;"you mean that there are a good many deserters running about, do n''t you?"
56631I wonder when Philip will come, and what will he say to see the baby so sick?"
56631I wonder when she will be able to go out?
56631I''ve slept with Robert ever since you went away, and I like it very well with Robert, but I''d rather come back to you, may n''t I?"
56631If I may presume to put it thus, what does this vigil of arms mean?
56631If he should be living, that would be something grand, would n''t it?
56631If it gives you possession of half of New York, do n''t forget your friends, will you, Dick?"
56631If it pleased me to descend from this sledge, am I not free to do so?
56631If it were not for the best, we would not wish it, would we, dear?
56631If not, of what quality must the broadcloth be?
56631If she should be long ill, how were the doctor''s bills to be paid?
56631If such admonitions cheer them, what kind of admonition would dishearten them?
56631If the Eastern branch has jurisdiction in Alaska, has not the Roman branch some jurisdiction in Italy?
56631If the cheap will look as well or nearly as well as the dear, why not use it?
56631If the order of facts to which positivism would limit us were the only order, do you know what humanity would be?
56631If the soul can elicit the cognitive act with these ideas, which it is not pretended are things, how prove that there is any real world beyond them?
56631If they are known at all, they must be objects of knowledge; if not known at all, how can we think or speak of them?
56631If they be mysteries, how can reason, unaided by any higher power, find them out?
56631If this be so, why is it that later discoveries have not equalled those which we have just specified?
56631If thou weep not, a savage thou must be: Nay, if thou weep not, thinking of the fear My heart foreboded, canst thou weep at aught?
56631If we glance at ages which are no more, shall we find many centuries which did not have their troubles and their dangers?
56631If we had a hundred thousand of his stamp--""Then he is alive and well?"
56631If we let this continue, will not God have a terrible account to exact of us some day?
56631If we only get a uniform, we are saved-- do you see, Jean- Claude?
56631If you only knew--""Knew what?
56631Immediately, or only after a passing victory of the great philosophical error of the day?
56631In good faith we ask, If the author of nature willed that birds should fly, what could he do better than give them wings for that object?
56631In other words, is the full intensity of its energy concentrated in one movement, or is it divided?
56631In such a state of uncertainty, would it not be well to have a"Bureau of Safety"established?
56631In the final throes of crucifixion, was not the last thought of the dying Son, the last concern of the expiring Redeemer, for his Mother?
56631In the first chapter, on"What is Teaching?"
56631In the first place, on behalf of whom?"
56631In the same manner, what is variety without unity?
56631In what respect is liberty everywhere distinguished from license?
56631In what, then, were you wanting?
56631In which camp will rest the victory?
56631Intelligence must have an object; and what can this object be but truth?
56631Is Catherine at home?"
56631Is Hexe- Baizel above?"
56631Is Louise at home?"
56631Is it asked, How is this known or proved, if not by psychological observation and analysis?
56631Is it because they are poor?
56631Is it fear that hinders me?
56631Is it in the Episcopal Church alone, and if not, where is it?
56631Is it not you, madam, who have come to us first, surmounting obstacles which I can not recount?
56631Is it only to go to the cemetery?
56631Is it possible that Dr. Channing should call a hair- breadth distinction, that which lies between essence and nature, and personality?
56631Is it really a sleep?
56631Is it the Anglican?
56631Is it the English language which here we read, and is it our mother- tongue which thus is made to confuse our minds?
56631Is it the Greek or Oriental Church?
56631Is it the Roman Church?
56631Is it wonderful that for the love of Christ we beg them to be truthful to their convictions, and manly in their profession?
56631Is it, say you, potatoes and salt, with rags and a mud cabin?
56631Is n''t the baby enough?"
56631Is not he who reclaims the wilderness, cultivates it, and fills it with inhabitants, worthy of preserving large possessions there?
56631Is not nature also immutable?
56631Is not the case of the statistician the same?
56631Is that which is excusable in an Italian and honorable in a Danish astronomer, ignorant, bigoted, and vile in a cardinal?
56631Is that you, Catherine?"
56631Is the civil authority respected?
56631Is the existence of God the point where reason is outraged?
56631Is the immutability of nature an obstacle to the progress of natural science?
56631Is the professor prepared to maintain that the soul is the first principle of all the sciences?
56631Is there a doubt on which side health, contentment, and true enjoyment of life will be found?
56631Is there a single fact among all those proved by science which could justify so great an extension of the action of means?
56631Is this all, however?
56631Is this your rejoicing over victory?"
56631It is needless to say that their attempts have failed, and that the problem,"Who shall take care of the poor?"
56631It is, for itself, as if it were not; for what is a being which can not know itself?
56631It''s better than out there, is n''t it?"
56631Its problem is not what is or what exists; but what is knowing, how do I know, and how do I know that I know?
56631Judged by this standard, what prospect has the Protestant Episcopal Church of becoming the"church of the future"in our country?
56631King of glory, can it be Thou art thus for love of me?
56631Knowest thou that the alliance I offered is the only means of saving thyself from the destruction that broods upon thy race?"
56631Might you, perchance, be Gaspard''s father?"
56631Minan, Rochart, are ye here?"
56631Mother Lefevre says I may go; and will you whom I love so much be more cruel than she?"
56631Muskets we have; every mountaineer''s cottage has one hanging over the door; but where is our powder?
56631Natural selection has artificial selection for its ideal godfather, but what has the latter produced?
56631Need we say that our poor orphan was one of those who were instantly, and without hesitation, pointed out by their comrades?
56631No, we can not, and we would not; for is it not most especially our right, our duty, and our privilege to do for them?
56631Now his dream had come to pass-- she was a damsel in sore distress; but where was his prancing steed, his burnished armor, his ready lance?
56631Now that the dog''s dead, you can give him the bones and lickings, ca n''t you?
56631Now the question arises, Is this ontologically possible?
56631Now wherein lies the reason of this fact?
56631Now, by whom, think you, had the bold discoverer the intention of proclaiming and making known the name of Jesus Christ in the New World?
56631Now, does the answer resolve the problem?
56631Now, is it not always as unwise, as it is unjust, to make a minority taste the bitterness of oppression?
56631Now, may I go to- morrow?"
56631Now, the question arises, What is the best method of refuting Pantheism?
56631Now, we beg the Unitarians to tell us what this intelligence and love are?
56631Now, what do you think I''m thinking of, eh?"
56631Now, who will make it?
56631Now, you must know that this was the Devil, who came to make his complaint:"What dost thou there, thou idler?
56631Of course, nobody laughed at this sally, though Isabel bit her lip to keep from smiling, and George said,"Why not call her Annie, after Aunt Ann?"
56631Of the one hundred and sixty- one thousand two hundred Episcopalians, how many dare maintain them?
56631One day she said to him,"What are you doing?
56631Or did they write against him the fearful judgment which had once already sounded in his ears,"Let mercy forget him: Let him be remembered no more"?
56631Or ignorance?
56631Or is there any good reason why that which in Denmark is a"triumph of religion"should in Rome become a"victory of ignorance"?
56631Or misery?
56631Or that tall, brown- haired one binding his arm with his handkerchief?"
56631Or why, indeed, exclude any one who professes to hold the Christian church and the Apostles''and Nicene creeds?
56631Or, on the contrary, is not the idea of a"constitution"essentially repugnant to the idea of the Christian church?]
56631Or, to be better understood, what were you?
56631Ought I to cede to or resist the voice which now speaks to me?
56631Ought not the five millions of Catholics of the United States to give THE CATHOLIC WORLD a subscription list of at least fifty thousand?
56631Our friends, the High- Churchmen, are zealous upholders of church authority; but where is the authority to which they submit?
56631Our_ savants_ employ themselves in seeking the types of domestic animals in the wild races; why not seek the type of the wild races in the domestic?
56631Pardon me, my friend, if I awaken a painful recollection for you, but have you not even resisted the awful voice of Death?"
56631Part of the island belonged to the French, and Father John Destriche( Stritch?)
56631Peter''s?"
56631Ready for merry Christmas, eh?
56631Reason?
56631Reilly?"
56631Rome has a pope and a cultus of St. Mary the ever- Virgin; these are not parts of the Greek(?)
56631See you not who are coming, cleaving the skies like eagles?
56631Shake hands, will you?"
56631Shall I yet remain deaf?
56631Shall it be said that the manner of purifying these two souls is the same, and that their purgatory only differs in point of duration?
56631Shall it be the eloquence of the orator or the wisdom of the legislator?
56631Shall the clothing be of fustian?
56631Shall the"_ majority_"control this?
56631Shall we cultivate the taste of our clergy in these matters?
56631Shall we do anything to promote the Catholic arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture?
56631Shall we forsake the permanent for the transient because the enduring falls short of the everlasting?
56631Shall we have a Catholic Congress?
56631Shall we have fellowship with Antichrist?
56631Shall we inaugurate a reign of sham because the real is not always the perpetual?
56631Shall we say, knowledge of the arts?
56631Shall we say, polite literature?
56631Shall we take refuge in human philosophy?
56631She threw the reins to Duchene and alighted, saying:"Those fires yonder are a pretty sight, but where is Louise?"
56631So long as he has his bottle of wine and his dinner, and his pipe after, what does he care?
56631Some inquiry was made into the general character of hospital nurses, and the qualifications desired, and what were these qualifications?
56631Stretching his arm, after a moment''s pause, over the moonlit valley, he continued:"Remember ye not the great battle?"
56631Suppose a dispute should arise as to the right meaning of the Bible; who is to decide the dispute?
56631Supposing that the bird has wings to fly, must not its flight be the result of the structure of its wings?
56631Surveying the people with his look of inspiration, he asked,"Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?"
56631That is my idea; what do you think of it?"
56631That terrific phase of blasphemous infidelity has passed from our immediate view; but has it left nothing more dangerous behind?
56631That the rule of study drawn up for John, son of Philip of Valois, included Latin and several languages?
56631The Iliad of Homer, 740. Who shall take care of our Sick?
56631The Poor?
56631The apostles saw none of these things, and how could they believe in such apparently incredible promises?
56631The belief in the freedom of the will is an effect-- the effect of what?--of real necessity?
56631The birds are out; the redbreasts are out all winter; and did I not know what hunger was when a child?
56631The cause of the commotion was Nickel Bentz, the old forester of La Houpe, and Hullin at once saluted him with--"Well, Nickel, what tidings?"
56631The daughter of the sea, Combing her golden hair at noon, Where sparkling breakers be?"
56631The definite question, then, is, What were those principles, and whence were they derived?
56631The earnest reader will say: If so much depends on skilful questioning, why does he not tell us how to do it?
56631The evidence adduced in support of the author''s assertions is so conclusive that the question suggests itself, Whither are we drifting?
56631The logical Canadian might well ask:"Why do n''t you agree among yourselves before you come to teach us?
56631The officer began, in good French:"Is it the Commandant Hullin that I have the honor of addressing?"
56631The old question again: How pass from the subjective to the objective?--from the scientific to the real?
56631The only question is, Does the Eastern branch receive it?
56631The question arises, Had Catharine any ground for charging the Huguenots with a plot against the king?
56631The shrieks they heard and the glittering knives they saw were enough to strike a chill to their hearts; but what could be done?
56631The thought came to him suddenly that he would not return again to that wicked woman; but then, where should he go?
56631Then Robin and Dubourg, posted as sentries, cried:"Who goes there?"
56631Then, seeing him tremble, he asked:"But what is the matter?
56631Then, why can they not be permitted to organize separate schools, as in the countries referred to?
56631There is something too demoralizing in the means by which they generally get their places; and, after they have got them, how many are fit for them?
56631Therefore to morals belong these absorbing questions: Why have the passions revolted against reason?
56631They are Kaiserliks, are they not?
56631They began to cross the abatis--""Then you think Hullin will be forced to abandon the road?"
56631They did, indeed, raise the cry of religious freedom-- freedom of worship-- freedom of conscience; but what did these words really mean?
56631They reached the door, and Hullin, seeing Materne, cried joyously:"You here, old friend?
56631They strike at the experimental foundation of Darwin''s theory; if this experimental basis is wanting, what becomes of those theories?
56631They were passing carefully through the corpse- piled trench, when a feeble voice exclaimed:"Is that you, Materne?"
56631They will make a little fire, and gazing on each other as we now gaze, will ask, Who suffered here before us, and why did they suffer?
56631Think you there is no pleasure in mocking and outwitting the police-- in defying the shrewd officials of the custom- house?
56631This experiment has been tried for three quarters of a century in France; what is the result?
56631This pulpit--"Here I interrupted him with questions as to Verbruggen-- what was known of him?
56631Thou art all glory, power, infinity-- Thou_ art_; what can I want, possessing thee?
56631Tixier?"
56631To be certain of eternal truth, must we not accept the testimony of eternity?
56631To this it was objected-- and the point was well taken--"Why, then, did not you publish the whole?"
56631To this truth we give infinite importance, and we feel ourselves bound to take heed lest any man spoil us of it by vain(?)
56631Too soon for all the last"good- nights"were said, and Dick knew he had spent out his last evening in Carlton for who could tell how long?
56631Touton?
56631Toward six o''clock they heard the first challenge of their sentinels:"Who goes there?"
56631Treating these principles, for the present, as self- evident, we now inquire: Who are_ our_ poor, and how shall they be cared for?
56631Tribune!--How d''ye s''pose a feller''d feel to wake up some of these yere mornin''s in one o''them big houses?"
56631Two days after, in the street, where he now worked from choice, the curé again addressed him:"Have you, then, nothing to do at home?"
56631Unity is anterior to multiplicity; how then has unity been able to admit multiplicity?"
56631WHENCE THE CHANGE?
56631WHENCE THE CHANGE?
56631Was he a palmer from the Holy Land, come to rekindle the ardor of noble and valiant men of arms with tales of the woes of the Christians in Palestine?
56631Was it by the Methodist and Quaker missionaries?
56631Was it hope?
56631Was it morning smiling beneath the woods?
56631Was it the moon glancing through the leaves?
56631Was not the first press in Paris set up at the Sorbonne?
56631Was this possible?
56631We answer, What is meant by a transitory act?
56631We are quite willing to wait; but in this day of telegraph and steam improvements, may we not beg the committee to move a little faster?
56631We may now ask, Does the Greek schismatic church, as we call it, contain this central organic see?
56631We obey the_ Ecce Homo_ of Pilate: dare we disobey the_ Ecce Mater_ of Jesus?"
56631We shall fight, but how?
56631Well, and what further do you intend?"
56631Well, in how many of the great countries of the world, besides our own, is such a system known?
56631Well, mamma, and why should n''t he?"
56631Well, then, does the Anglican Church commune with the central or organic see, or Chair of Peter?
56631Well, what are they going to do, Jean- Claude?"
56631Well, what would you have Pivrette do with his three hundred men against that mass of vagabonds?
56631Well, why not choose Hullin?
56631Were intellectual pursuits suspended during that time?
56631Were there elements in the controversy other than scientific?
56631Were there elements in the controversy other than scientific?
56631Were they pursued, hunted as we have been, that they would fain hide themselves in such a miserable den?
56631Were you out, last night?"
56631What a time?
56631What are they?
56631What are we doing for them?
56631What are we to say in reply to these attacks?
56631What are ye but the Master''s tools Forming a work divine?
56631What are ye but the clogs that bind My spirit from the skies?
56631What becomes of the_ law_ of_ nature_ in presence of such evidences?
56631What brings you all to the farm?"
56631What can one over- worked clergyman do toward performing a task which is the duty of the entire Catholic community?
56631What can the cause be?
56631What can you reply to this history?"
56631What consolation have I ever found in the reason of which I am so proud?
56631What could be more entirely Catholic than the inspirations and great works of these men of genius?
56631What could comfort me, as I looked at my beautiful boy cold and lifeless, and my wife at that point where earthly help is unavailing?
56631What criterion of unity and catholicity has he or can he have?
56631What crushing burden, beside the sorrow, was she going to lay upon the already burdened shoulders of her poor little girl?
56631What did it all avail?
56631What did it avail?
56631What did she see then?
56631What did you bring me?"
56631What do we need?
56631What does experience show-- in trials, for example?
56631What does he mean?
56631What does he say in a discourse recently delivered at Zurich?
56631What does he want here?"
56631What does it teach us?
56631What does this supreme principle of Protestantism mean, that every individual must, by reading the Bible, find for himself what he has to believe?
56631What has England gained by this conflict of centuries with Ireland?
56631What has come from the prodigious efforts of talent and erudition?
56631What have we been doing on the other side of the Rhine for the last ten years?
56631What have you been until now?
56631What is going on yonder?"
56631What is going on?
56631What is he saying?"
56631What is it that he does"which is the bar to the restoration of the unity of Christendom?"
56631What is life but action?
56631What is morality?
56631What is now this marvel?
56631What is really this pretended scientific position?
56631What is the cause of such a change?
56631What is the cause of this deep- seated evil, which is only too well known to us all?
56631What is the cold to me?
56631What is the condition, then, to- day, of the souls and the state of the races which are spread over the surface of the earth?
56631What is the price of this pair?''
56631What is the remedy for it?
56631What is the true solution of the problem?
56631What is this but a very material and vulgar idea of the infinite?
56631What is this but the credulity of incredulity?
56631What is this crisis of the church and the world?
56631What is to be done?"
56631What is wanting?
56631What kind of a dog do you call that, madam?"
56631What makes courts of justice so often a mockery, but the want of principle and of conscience in those who administer the law?
56631What might not be accomplished by such missionaries of love, labor, science, and peace?
56631What more could be asked that he might exchange his feudal power for a throne in heaven?
56631What more could be asked that she might pass from family honors to a throne in heaven?
56631What news?"
56631What provision are we making to meet the terrible responsibility which this state of society entails?
56631What revenue officer would dare come here?"
56631What saved us from being arrant hypocrites or open infidels?"
56631What say you, Catherine?
56631What should be better able to teach us what matter is than a system which recognizes nothing but matter?
56631What style of church ornament shall we keep?
56631What their name?
56631What then is a transient act?
56631What think you of the state of affairs?"
56631What though_''twas said_ Count Ugolino gave, Through treachery, thy strongholds to the foe?
56631What trade have you learned?"
56631What was I thinking of?"
56631What was he to do?
56631What was the consequence?
56631What was the number slain in the provinces?
56631What was to be done?
56631What was to be done?
56631What were the desperate conflicts, free though you were, that rendered your decision so difficult and so painful?
56631What will Mr. Heremore think of you?"
56631What will Uncle Carl say to all this, I wonder?"
56631What will avail the might of thy people against that of mine?
56631What will it be if we pass to the organs of sense; to the most marvellous of them, the eye of man or that of the eagle?
56631What would her young children do without her?
56631What would not be their influence and their authority?
56631What yer want us to do, now, sir?"
56631What"solid reason,"indeed, could be given?
56631What''s the matter?"
56631What, according to pantheism, is the idea of the infinite?
56631What, then, are all these books of medicine dating from the seventh to the tenth century,"accumulated in all the convents"?
56631What, then, can neutral instruction be?
56631What, then, is to prevent the utter failure of this great commission, and the complete ruin of all Christ''s work?
56631What, then, must have been the effect of twenty monasteries in every county, expending constantly a large part of their incomes on the spot?
56631What, then, was the result when Christianity, issuing from the bowels of the earth, bloomed forth in freedom?
56631What, then, you ask, is wanted?
56631What,"he continued, with rising indignation--"what would the true friends of art have thought of such beastly orgies, celebrated in her name?
56631When Dubreuil had finished reading, he again took his seat, saying,"Well, you see now, do you not?"
56631When day dawned, St. Peter said to him,"Before going hence, hast thou no petition to make to us?
56631When is the work to begin?"
56631When the country was to be defended, was I to be forgotten?
56631When they had reached the foot of the cliff, Dives stopped, saying:"You are going to the mountain villages, are you not, Hullin?"
56631Whence comes this necessity?
56631Whence, then, do they or can they derive their character of catholic?
56631Whence, then, their quality of catholic churches?
56631Where are our munitions?"
56631Where are the arms with which we can triumph?
56631Where are there hospitals enough for them-- for fifty thousand wounded?
56631Where did the Greek artists, driven out by iconoclasts, take refuge?
56631Where do we arrive?
56631Where else are the great festivals of our holy religion celebrated with the splendor and magnificence that they are there?
56631Where else is God awarded the first place, and religion paramount?
56631Where else is devotion to the blessed sacrament practised as it is in Rome?
56631Where has it ever been a social life- truth, unless in the fold of Christ''s disciples?
56631Where have discordant philosophies led them?
56631Where is Hullin?"
56631Where is it?
56631Where is the authority to convoke it, to determine who may or who may not sit in it, and to confirm its acts?
56631Where is the flaw in the whole structure of the Catholic argument?
56631Where is the habitual communion of the heart and its works with the Word made flesh?
56631Where is the pulpit, that_ chef d''oeuvre_ you so long since announced?"
56631Where lies the mistake in this instance?
56631Where may her Laoik, her little one, be?
56631Where shall we find the strength to conquer this interior revolt?
56631Where then was the freedom of worship?
56631Where was this system of the movement of the earth adopted by Copernicus, and then first taught by Galileo?
56631Where were the abandoned, the dissolute, the coarse, vulgar herd to find a God in such a snare?
56631Where were you that you did not see it?"
56631Where were you?"
56631Where''s the grub to come from, I should like to know?"
56631Where''s yer spunk?
56631Where, then, is the elevation of the soul to the living God?
56631Where, then, is this universal church?
56631Where, then, was Mr. Irving?
56631Wherein consists the palpable, open denial of the rights of reason?
56631Which path will you take going, and which returning?
56631Which shall we take?"
56631Whither did these apostolic men wish to go?
56631Whither had he gone?
56631Who asks what has become of a one- time rich man after the bubble has burst?"
56631Who can resist the appeal?
56631Who can say that he ever saw the earth move?
56631Who could write a political history of Christendom for the last three hundred years and omit all mention of Luther and the Pope?
56631Who founded the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England?
56631Who founded the universities of Paris, Bologna, Ferrara, Salamanca, Coimbra, Alcala, Heidelberg, Prague, Cologne, Vienna, Louvain, and Copenhagen?
56631Who gave"_ majority_"any such power or right?
56631Who instituted the professorships of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Chaldaic Languages at Paris, Oxford, Bologna, and Salamanca?
56631Who is that?"
56631Who is to know, then, that these ministers speak according to the Scriptures, especially when they differ one from another?
56631Who knows how many the Pope would not influence if he would be at the trouble of addressing us by some such mundane instrumentality as the penny post?
56631Who knows how many?
56631Who replaces the choice of man?
56631Who shall say that he was not"educated"in the highest sense of that vague term?
56631Who shall say?
56631Who spoke?"
56631Who were the first historians of the West?
56631Who will lend me a blouse and staff?"
56631Who will not be forcibly reminded of"Ride a cock- horse to Banbury Cross"by the following verses?
56631Who will say that these objects of veneration do not tend to keep faith alive?
56631Who would take care of him?
56631Who, then, will begin it?
56631Why are the most suffering classes the first objects of his care and mediation?
56631Why are there, as it were, two men within us, and why do we know what we ought to do, and why do we follow the opposite?
56631Why are they not in the hospital?"
56631Why are you in the world?
56631Why choose him rather than another?"
56631Why confine the Catholic Church, then, to these three alone?
56631Why did it not save the Grecian states?
56631Why did we not meet them as brothers, instead of trying to enslave them?
56631Why did we not rather exchange thought, feeling, the products of our arts and industry with them?
56631Why do n''t you answer me?"
56631Why do n''t you have roast beef?
56631Why do we feel a void, a sadness, a kind of pain, after having enjoyed the most stirring delights?
56631Why does he call conceptions_ concepts_, if not because he holds the conception is both the act and the object of the mind in conceiving?
56631Why does it modify itself?
56631Why does not the same beautiful harmony reign in the moral as in the physical order?
56631Why dread the future?
56631Why end ye your life with a lie, and a vain boast of martyrdom?
56631Why exclude Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, and the Swiss, the Dutch, and the German Reformed communions?
56631Why extend or why confine the Catholic Church to the three churches named?
56631Why have his letters not arrived?
56631Why is Christ identified, in his birth and companionship, with the poor?
56631Why is it not so in Prussia, Austria, France, England, and the British Colonies?
56631Why should I tell more?
56631Why should these three terminations in the Godhead be persons?
56631Why should they thus hate each other?
56631Why should we expect any more from the Ritualists than we have realized from their cotemporaries or progenitors?
56631Why suppose man could and once did domesticate races which he finds it difficult, if not impossible, to domesticate now?
56631Why then do our High- Church friends hanker after the patronage of the Greek Church?
56631Why, then, do they not depute a large body of their number to go to the council, attended by their most learned theologians, and ask for a hearing?
56631Why, then, does he exclude them from the list of communions of which the Catholic Church is composed?
56631Why, then, not say so at once with manliness?
56631Why, then, should the wisdom of an ecclesiastical body be disturbed on a mere matter of opinion?
56631Why, then, so much nervous excitement over it?
56631Why?
56631Why?"
56631Will a joint on Sundays suffice?
56631Will any man of modern science undertake to say that Galileo was right in denying the rotation of the sun?
56631Will it now be believed that the organ of the ritualists, in New York, expresses itself pleased with this part of the pastoral?
56631Will not rich America follow her example?
56631Will our architectural legacies appear as well in the eyes of future generations?
56631Will she be sorry to have me for a brother, I wonder?"
56631Will such vows, unsanctioned by the public opinion of Protestant countries, be really binding?
56631Will the Episcopal Church justify this description?
56631Will they attempt the act of sacrifice itself?
56631Will you believe the news I bring back?"
56631Will you come?"
56631Will you love her always, let what may be her fate?
56631With no better reason can Schaff adduce the words of St. Augustine in the preceding tract:"Why prepare your teeth and your stomach?
56631Without, the cry of"Who goes there?"
56631Wo n''t you get the box, Dick, and we will open it up there?
56631Would I not gladly have died a thousand times that they might live?
56631Would his enemies, even if they had possessed the means, have done the like?
56631Would it not tend to reform them, to beguile their weary hours, and sanctify them?
56631Would not a supply of good books be a godsend to Catholic prisoners?
56631Would such a wife have suited him, think you-- you who know the human heart?
56631Would you have me compromise my eternity for the sake of twenty years which yet perhaps remain for me to live?"
56631Would you not think you were reading the life of a modern individual?
56631Yet again, if God is but an imaginary being, and if immortality is but a dream, what does one risk to have thought the contrary?
56631Yet if there is nothing beyond the tomb, why should I fear it, and what have I to dread from oblivion?
56631Yet what is the real fact?
56631Yet what multitudes of exceptions are there not?
56631You are not hurt?
56631You have grown fat; you have had good cheer in Germany, have you not?"
56631You here too?"
56631You know all and only laugh?
56631You know better, do n''t you, Rose?"
56631You will come to us after Mass, to- morrow?"
56631You, who should set your daughters a good example?
56631[ Footnote 133] Can we believe that six centuries hence they will do the same for the ashes of Kant, Fichte, or Hegel?
56631[ Footnote 157:"Who goes there?"]
56631[ Footnote 182] And who were their first masters?
56631[ Footnote 286] Why these preparations, this work of a great council?
56631_ Shall we go elsewhere, then?
56631_ Such things become thee from the beginning, etc._"Have you observed the character of the figures seen on the tombs of this period?
56631an hour in all life when the heart can be weary of prayer?
56631and all that which the book of the_ Imitation_ so well calls the familiar friendship of Jesus?
56631and came at last where you are?
56631and if so, how many ounces of each?
56631and the bowed head-- like that of John-- upon his breast?
56631and the tears poured out like Magdalen at his feet?
56631and what shall we do?''
56631and when will God at last command that the walls of division shall be thrown down?
56631and where has this been practically organized, except by its religious orders?
56631and where the truth?
56631are not souls in peril and the faith of whole nations menaced?
56631asked Berbel of herself,"can the day of doom have come?"
56631asked Hullin shortly;"do you want to surrender?"
56631brother George will want to go to his room; is it ready for him?"
56631cried M. Poquet, as he rushed into the room, followed by his wife and a number of the neighbors,"what is the matter here?
56631cried the smuggler:"do you take me for a coward?"
56631did you see her?"
56631do n''t we owe him a candle, Guguste?"
56631do n''t you know what it is?"
56631exclaimed she;"is this for me, brother George?
56631forgive me if I hurt you,"said the old hunter, bending over the wounded man;"how comes it that you are still here?"
56631has recently adopted the words of Vincent of Lerins, and made them his own?
56631hast thou heard Of Gwenolé the rede, Which unto Gradlon, king of Is, He spake, but gat small heed?
56631he cried in despairing tones,"what has thy son Luitprand done to thee?
56631he cries,"What make you, mother?"
56631he repeated, finding no words of his own to say, so great was his bewilderment at such a question--"Would I like to go to the country?"
56631hearest thou nothing?
56631hearest thou, Louise?"
56631if I only knew it was right, only knew--''"''What was right?''
56631if we are good, are we not happy?
56631is n''t it, Marcel?"
56631is our short life the whole of history?
56631is she here?"
56631it is terrible?"
56631life?
56631little one,"said the young man caressingly,"do you remember brother George?"
56631may I have it?"
56631no, Dick, dear Dick, how can anything take me away from you?
56631of gold?
56631or does the demand include meat and malt- liquor daily?
56631or is it bread and bacon, in a two- roomed cottage?
56631or must there be carpets and paper- hanging?
56631or will the Scotch practice be approved?
56631replied his mother;"nobody thinks as you do, and why will you be forcing your peculiar notions upon us?"
56631returned Hullin;"what does that matter?
56631said Fanny, with great curiosity,"how do you say them?"
56631said Isabel,"whom was your letter from?"
56631said Polycarpe angrily,"why, how can it be otherwise?
56631tell me now, brave forester, The wild- horse hast thou seen Of Gradlon?
56631that during the greater part of our lives we cling to the earth with our head downward?"
56631that our senses are given to deceive us?
56631the last charge of the thirsting lips?
56631the music thine; And the deep shelter-- wilt thou scorn it?
56631they all say the same thing; why should n''t they?
56631those Russians and Austrians--""But where are they?"
56631thou who show''st such bestial hate Of him on whom thy ravenous teeth so fall, Why feedest thou thus?
56631to thee?
56631to- day again?"
56631was n''t he well soaped?"
56631were you frightened?"
56631what do you mean by that, you little polisson?
56631what shall I do?
56631what shall I do?"
56631what will she do?"
56631what worth exceeds thy worth?
56631what''ll I do, at all?"
56631when man, whom thou dost deign to hear in thy temple, can have no incense to offer before thy altar, no tear to confide to thee?"
56631where are our bullets?"
56631who was with her?
56631who would close thy gates, O house of prayer?
56631who?"
56631why Dost thou not help me?
56631why did I yield to anger?"
56631why didst not ope for us?
56631why is it that on that noble soil of the United States our church is still, I do not say unknown, but despised, by so many souls?
56631why should I scold?
56631you are not wounded?"
56631you here, Father Rochart?"
56631{ 155} If, in the face of facts like these, we judge of the future by the present and the past, what shall we say?
56631{ 16} Were orders sent from court to massacre the Huguenots?
56631{ 189} But then, what were you?
56631{ 232} How could it be otherwise?
56631{ 245} But why can they not perfect an ass so as to make a horse of it?
56631{ 258}"Why, what is this?"
56631{ 300} Where now does the collision exist between reason and faith, science and revelation?
56631{ 309} Frantz sat down, and the old man proceeded good- humoredly,"And so, our good friends, the Austrians, will take nothing from us?"
56631{ 362} But it will be remarked: Are there no transitory acts?
56631{ 373}"On the other pole from yourself,"he replied quickly;"I believe in no creed, no church, no--""No God?"
56631{ 447} But are we to have one standard of justice for one class of men, and a far different one for another class?
56631{ 449} What solid proof was presented to it?
56631{ 492}"But does not experience show that in bearing the yoke of truth we are sure to yield to illusions?"
56631{ 524}"S''posin''me and you had dandified coats and yeller gloves, and the fixin''s to match, s''pose anybody''d know we was newsboys?"
56631{ 526}"How are you, Dick?
56631{ 603} But perhaps they are destitute of arms and have no arsenals and ammunition?
56631{ 706} Will tea, coffee, and tobacco be expected?
56631{ 750}"This is your resolution?
56631{ 770} Does Dr. Porter know his doctrine is sensism, and therefore materialistic?
56631{ 797} What then is the Catholic Church, and what is this council which is going, within a few months, to present so grand a spectacle to the world?
56631{ 808} Is liberty well established?
56631{ 855}"But this mother of fifteen children and twelve grandchildren who are her crown and her glory?
55736''And now, Willis, who is she, this divinest of her sex; and when am I to see her?'' 55736 ''But, father-- Rose?''
55736''_ Harding!_ What Harding is this? 55736 ''_ O caro Duca mio_,''is there an inscription over the door?"
55736A final and decisive answer?
55736A lamb?
55736About laying down my life for her? 55736 Absence,"said Nellie;"are you going then, and wherefore?"
55736Alas!--"You say--?
55736All quite right-- why should n''t one? 55736 All this shows, as you say, that he has no comprehension as yet of the true nature of religion; and shall I tell you why he is so slow to acquire it?
55736And conducts himself well?
55736And do penance at the church door in sackcloth and ashes? 55736 And has no one else been comfortless in death?"
55736And how,he asked,"would you offer a sacrifice, good friend, when you had nothing to offer it with?"
55736And is it to tell me this that Mistress Hewitson is about to honor me with a visit?
55736And now, dear sir,she added gently,"had we not best move onward?
55736And now,continued Henrietta, regardless of the compliment,"can you forgive me, Harry?
55736And tell me, acushla, what is the value of my life to me, if all that made it pleasant to my heart is to be taken from me? 55736 And then?"
55736And this, then, is the fate which your worthy father is preparing for me?
55736And what did you think of it?
55736And what do you think can be done for Chione, my child?
55736And what if mine now budded before you could count ten?
55736And what tells you that she will not yet discover them?
55736And who are you that dare to twit me with apostasy? 55736 And who has permitted you, Mandt, to scrutinize my thoughts?
55736And who is Larry?
55736And why not now?
55736And why, then, could n''t we pray all together?
55736And you think religion has nothing to do with it?
55736And,resumed the emperor, but this time speaking Russian,"have you learned Russian?"
55736Are not our theatres as fine as those of Paris?
55736Are they dead or alive?
55736Are we bound to obey the commandments of the church?
55736Are you a devil,he shrieked,"that you have dared to do this?"
55736Are you not afraid of presumption?
55736Are you steady now-- quite steady?
55736Are you turned against me? 55736 Are you willing to do so now?"
55736Art thou a prophet, that thou darest to speak thus confidently of the future?
55736Art thou a prophet?
55736Baptized?
55736Because we do not dare, my lord--"Do not dare-- what?
55736But are not these the very lands-- a portion of the barony of Murrisk-- which are set down in our certificate?
55736But has magic been used upon her?
55736But if you came straight from the mainland, how is it that I did not meet you in the way?
55736But if you should be again put up in the strings?
55736But is your daughter equal to the effort? 55736 But not Nellie-- not my child?"
55736But the fish,said the laughing and blushing Nellie;"in the meantime, what is to be done with the fish?
55736But when did pride prevent suffering? 55736 But where are the proofs which prove the existence of the soul, and render it palpable to the eyes of the understanding?"
55736But who is the Romish theologian the critic refers to, and how is it he makes so little use of his''vantage- ground''? 55736 But why not go at once with you, my darling?
55736But why should they attack your mistress?
55736But why the change of names?
55736But you are not a Christian, Magas?
55736Call no one; but tell me, is there not a priest and some other outlaws in hiding on the chieftain''s rock?
55736Can the critic have read Cousin''s Lectures on Kant,''thirty or thirty- five years ago''? 55736 Can you ever forgive me for it?"
55736Can you ever forgive me?
55736Certainly,said the baron,"if I saw, I should at once believe; but who ever saw a soul?"
55736Could the gods whom you worship cause them to do so?
55736Dead?
55736Dear Lord, how canst thou say''Tis light, When I behold thee on the way To Calvary''s height, Fainting and falling''neath its heavy weight? 55736 Did she?"
55736Did you ever see one of the trees down yonder blossom at this season?
55736Did you hear that?
55736Do they not tell idle stories of us in Paris, and are they any freer than we?
55736Do they still want me?
55736Do you believe the priest as a man in confession pardons your sins?
55736Do you mean you do not love me?
55736Do you remember the conversation we had years ago?
55736Do you think_ you_ only have a cause for grieving? 55736 Do you, from your heart, forgive her?"
55736Done what, my son?
55736Especially obnoxious? 55736 From whence came these changes?
55736Give a turn to her thoughts?
55736God save you,said I,"what news have you?
55736Had he not died nobly? 55736 Have you a family?"
55736Have you any children, ma''am?
55736Have you ever really seen anything like land in that direction?
55736Have you seen the emperor?
55736He could do neither; and besides, would Mr. Harding allow his daughter to marry the son of James Rellerton? 55736 He looked at her wonderingly, and then said:"''Are you happy?
55736He warned your majesty?
55736Her attendants think-- think-- tell me, noble Dionysius, is it true that Chione was ever a Christian?
55736How can I help it, mother?
55736How can I possibly tell, my son? 55736 How do you know that he brought me hither?"
55736How is Madame----?
55736How is this, corporal? 55736 How long ago?"
55736How long since he entered among the pages?
55736How long?
55736How now, thou''Irish dogg''? 55736 How will he succeed?"
55736How, then, noble sir, do you speak of them as yours?
55736How? 55736 I heard his voice; all night I watched for him; why did he keep away?"
55736I know just how it happened, ma''am,he said;"for did n''t the lawyers tell me?
55736I leave her in good hands; what can I do more?
55736I love you, Florence, and I feel that I am entitled to a little more consideration than that letter shows, Florence, will you be my wife?
55736I wonder is it religion that is making her so ill? 55736 I?
55736I?
55736In Dublin-- and you here?
55736In the kitchen, is it?
55736Is Chione ill?
55736Is he not a remarkably handsome man?
55736Is he then especially obnoxious?
55736Is her present illness connected with her Christianity?
55736Is it Honest?
55736Is it my fault? 55736 Is it possible that I see Lord Netterville, and in such a plight?"
55736Is it possible,said he;"are you really a Christian?"
55736Is not Lorenzo there?
55736Is not the perspective from Newski a superb view?
55736Is she come, dear Hamish?
55736Is that all, my child?
55736Is this Magas? 55736 Is this maiden a prisoner?
55736It is not then an island?
55736It was your brother, then, who robbed the man?
55736Kind Lord, Dost Martha''s love prefer? 55736 Kind Lord, When breaks my heart in agony, Dost ever shed a tear with_ me_?"
55736Knew your father? 55736 Look at that old man, and tell me how is he to retrace his footsteps?
55736Mandt, do you answer for my cure?
55736Mary, did you ever see so beautiful a face? 55736 Merry times?
55736Miss Athern, was not my letter plain enough-- do you not believe me? 55736 Mother, what would you?"
55736My Child, Wilt all things else for me resign? 55736 My daughter, do you know who has stirred up this accusation against you?"
55736My poor, dear child, have you not faith enough? 55736 Nay, Mistress Netterville, remember that I am master here, and that I forbid you to lay hands upon that fish?
55736Now, will you tell me, was Chione ever a Christian?
55736Paul Athern?
55736Poor man, madam?
55736Pray, young man, can you teach and practise humility?
55736Ready to give help? 55736 Residence among these mountains, dost thou say?
55736Rosa, my child, why these sorrowful prayers? 55736 Safe?
55736Send the Irish beggar hence at once then, will you?
55736Shall I read it to you?
55736Shall I send for Mandt?
55736Sire--"Well?
55736Sister Mary,said the feeble tones,"will you bathe my temples?
55736So you really believe that the soul lives for ever?
55736Some flattery, of course? 55736 Sure, who has a better right to go with Mistress Nellie than her own foster- brother?
55736Surely he never uttered any such extraordinary farrago as you have been putting into his mouth?
55736Surely you will leave Nellie with me?
55736Tell me, I conjure you, in the name of God,said Tauler,"how you have succeeded in arriving at the contemplative state?"
55736The English,she rejoined,"have done thee no harm, and wherefore shouldst thou care about our liberty?
55736The colonel? 55736 The eyes of the heart, do they not equal those of the understanding?"
55736The soul, the soul,replied the baron,"what is the soul?
55736Then he was almost dead? 55736 Then you are not angry that Chione is a Christian?"
55736Then you knew the reason of my coming?
55736Then you prefer a happiness which would bring with it the zest of contrast?
55736Then,_ who_ makes winter pass and spring return; the bud burst forth, and the fruit ripen?
55736These are the islands of which the heathen king spoke:--how are we to name him?
55736They are Angles?
55736Think you I could die happy if I left you-- a child-- a girl-- unprotected in this wild city?
55736Think you there was ever before such a battle?
55736This brother is in California?
55736This is just like it, is n''t it?
55736Thou canst?
55736To Martha is the promise given That Lazarus shall rise from sleep; But Mary is the bride of heaven-- With her shall not the bridegroom weep?
55736To die, is it not the best thing I can do? 55736 To pray is to make an offering, is it not?"
55736To save her? 55736 We are not, I trust, the cause of this fresh trouble to you?"
55736We are--?
55736Well, Dougherty, you will be content now, and go to chapel next Sunday, will you not?
55736Well, Pouchkine,said the emperor,"what have you to say of me?"
55736Well, do n''t you know that if you go on as you''re going now, you may come to commit murder one of these days, and be hanged yourself?
55736Well, what?
55736Well, why then, stupid, if you can speak it with your comrades, do you answer me in French when I address you in Russian?
55736Well,said our Lord,"what are your wages?"
55736Well?
55736Well?
55736What ails that animal?
55736What are those shots I hear?
55736What are you going to do?
55736What boots a goodly mansion, if starvation be at its portal? 55736 What can you have to say that could do that?"
55736What can you teach?
55736What could we show him that would astonish him?
55736What country,says St. Jerome,"does not send hither its pilgrims to see Paula, who eclipses us all in humility?
55736What did he say?
55736What do you mean by the power of faith, Magas?
55736What do you mean?
55736What do you mean?
55736What do you say, sire? 55736 What do you say?"
55736What do you see, child, that you look so white and scared?
55736What do you think?
55736What do you want here-- you, the child of her assassin?
55736What do you want?
55736What do you wish, my child?
55736What does the doctor say, ma''am?
55736What does this mean?
55736What is it, Hamish? 55736 What is it, Nellie?"
55736What is it, Paudeen?
55736What is it?
55736What is to be thought of the Russians?
55736What is to become of us? 55736 What joke is this?"
55736What makes you think the Christians have bewitched her?
55736What mean you?
55736What means this altered tone, Magas?
55736What means this unseemly interruption, corporal?
55736What more have I to do with the world? 55736 What opens sorrow''s deep abyss At Mary''s word?
55736What people, Nellie? 55736 What shall I say of her universal charity, which made her love and succor beings she had never even seen?
55736What shall I say of the worldly goods of this noble lady, almost entirely spent on the poor?
55736What she had read? 55736 What should I care for your good opinion?
55736What then?
55736What would you have, child?
55736What would you have? 55736 What would you have?
55736What would you have?
55736What would you with me?
55736What would you?
55736What, part with Black Cromwell? 55736 Whence comest thou?"
55736Where hast thou found God?
55736Where is God?
55736Where is he-- this other prisoner?
55736Where is she?
55736Where is thy kingdom?
55736Where shall I find mercy for my mother?
55736Where shall I find mercy for my mother?
55736Where then does God act without a medium? 55736 Where?"
55736Wherefore?
55736Whither? 55736 Who art thou?"
55736Who can see,cried he,"without grief, this beauteous rose gathered before her time and faded away?
55736Who is Mary?
55736Who took care of the child?
55736Who,says St. Jerome,"can tell without tears how Paula died?"
55736Whoever heard of a Catholic Bible Society multiplying copies of the Bible?
55736Why call it meanness?
55736Why can not the several hundred thousand Catholics in our great city establish a Central Mission House for these little neglected ones of the flock? 55736 Why did he go back?"
55736Why do you ask?
55736Why do you say these things, Hamish?
55736Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?
55736Why is not the chieftain with you?
55736Why not I, as well as another?
55736Why not?
55736Why should we not now have a saint after the grand old way?
55736Why would n''t you let them come up here, madam? 55736 Why would you know?"
55736Why, Tamar,exclaimed Miss Lee,"what''s the matter?"
55736Why, how can it be? 55736 Why, what caprice is this?
55736Why, who can have bewitched her?
55736Will God take me home to her? 55736 Will her daughter be in time to see her, think you?"
55736Will you give up and go to chapel next Sunday?
55736Wine? 55736 Wine?"
55736Wo n''t you offer some sacrifice on first sighting the place?
55736Would full uniform be necessary?
55736Would he then have expelled me also?
55736Would you like very much to see your brother?
55736Would you rather have been the angel loosing Peter, or Peter in chains? 55736 You are then recovering at last, Chione?"
55736You believe me proud,answered the general,"are you not a little so yourself?"
55736You believe there is danger?
55736You did not send them there?
55736You do not intend to desert her?
55736You have seen him?
55736You hear from them?
55736You know my grandfather, then?
55736You know my grandfather?
55736You promise?
55736You see, soldier-- you see,moaned the poor wretch upon the floor,"the daughter can not pardon me; why then should God?"
55736You think so? 55736 You think that the dungeon would have no effect?"
55736You want me to write to him?
55736You will not call on it to hear, to help you?
55736You_ hope?_Roger repeated sadly.
55736Your majesty permits me?
55736_ Is that in consonance with Catholic theology? 55736 _ Usquequo, Domine sanctus et verus, non judicas et non vindicas, sanguinem nostrum de iis qui habitant in terrâ?_"{ 657} How long, O Lord!
55736''What''s Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba?''"
55736----------{ 239} Is it Honest?
55736? norous actions_ toward others, and inexcusable ingratitude to himself."
55736? norous"is illegible.]
55736A certain brother said to Abbot Pastor:"What shall I do, for when I sit in quiet I lose my spirits?"
55736Above all, how can they_ repeat_ them, after the often made and complete demonstration of their falsehood?
55736After all, suppose they were deceived, that the hero of this great drama was only a skilful impostor, what do you really gain by it?
55736After some preliminary remarks to his audience, he proceeds to the question, What is man?
55736And besides, how be Christians and not be willing to suffer for love of a God who has suffered so much for us?
55736And did they extend to the Russian Pacific possessions on the north?
55736And has the Catholic Church by preaching done no better?
55736And how can you say that popes prohibit what you show they approved and sanctioned?
55736And how name they the king of their country?"
55736And if I do not believe, what must I do that I may believe?"
55736And in heaven what have I to desire but thee, my God?
55736And is it allowable to honor relics, crucifixes, and holy pictures?
55736And is not his whole course of the history of philosophy based on this assumption?
55736And may not this failure be attributed to our vague, unpronounced repugnance to having nature out of harmony with itself and ourselves?
55736And may we not, then, poetize our landscapes too, and throw into the face of nature the expression of a human soul?
55736And signalling Kleinmichel from a corner:"Kleinmichel,"said he,"you see this line?"
55736And was it the same with Europeans?
55736And what do they get_ for all this_?
55736And what have we done for their unhappy country?
55736And what if an old tumble- down tower be thrown into the bargain?
55736And what news bring you from Netterville?
55736And what the nature of the radiation which sends to us daily the light and heat which we need?
55736And what was all this confusion, all this violation of law and order, upon the Christian Sabbath for?
55736And what, I pray you, but starvation are they condemned to, who have been sent to make themselves a home among these barren mountains?"
55736And when shall the shackles that bind her be riven?
55736And where are we to feed them, girl?
55736And who among us will dare to say that he can not reproduce in himself some shadow of those beautiful virtues?
55736And who has ever seen one of these webs carried by a hurricane, especially in quantity sufficient to produce such a phenomenon?
55736And why did she not do this now-- why?
55736And why they did not stay at their own home to grow?"
55736And why?
55736And, indeed, why do we love one another with such a true and constant love?
55736Another one is lame, and him you would have walk straight; do you not see that you exact the impossible?
55736Another time, she said to him:"You are not a Christian?"
55736Are there any souls who can read the gospels as they would a common history of an heroic being?
55736Are there several species of men, or does there exist but one, comprising several races?
55736Are they God?
55736Are they born in you and only for you?
55736Are they ever thronged, except at stated hours, when people chiefly congregate to exhibit themselves and criticise each other?
55736Are they less the brothers, or cousins, if you like the term better?
55736Are they not startlingly unfrequented, in spite of their superb richness and beauty?
55736Are they popularly, or even selectly, attractive?
55736Are violent winds and spider- webs both wanting?
55736Are we here making a distinction as frivolous as that"between the southern and south- eastern sides of a hair"?
55736Are we indeed the children of the church?
55736Are we to say, then, that every person worships the image of God or of Jesus Christ which his intellect has formed, and becomes thereby an idolater?
55736Are we wrong?
55736Are you not charmed with these two apostles, who frankly tell us what they have seen with their eyes and heard with their ears?
55736Are you satisfied with your present position?"
55736Are you still in the mind to send Nellie with me?
55736As a method, do you say?
55736As an embryo, a foetus, or as one newly born?
55736As soon as the existence of these spots had been fully ascertained, the questions naturally arose, What is the cause of them, and what their nature?
55736As we went through the village street, Zébédé said,"You have bread?"
55736At a conference held at Windsor, 1547, Cranmer answers to the question,"Can a bishop make a priest?"
55736At one time she seemed to see the ladder of Jacob, and she exclaimed:"But I-- am I pure enough to go up with these angels?
55736Because he can wait, will your presumption know no bounds?
55736Before we could recognize him almost, he asked in a hoarse voice,''Where is Florence-- where, for God''s sake, is my wife?''
55736Black Cromwell, who hath carried me unhurt through more battles than David himself ever fought against the Philistines?"
55736But are these charges true?
55736But dating from this epoch, what was not the ineffable anguish of Madame de La Fayette?
55736But did he find the grain?
55736But did its boundaries extend to the Sabine or the Rio Grande, on the south?
55736But does he mean to teach that the race itself has its epoch of infancy, youth, manhood, old age, and death?
55736But has Cowper had no successor in the peculiar path he so successfully trod?
55736But has Leibnitz, in identifying the notion of substance with that of cause, presented it with justness?
55736But how are we to ascertain the nature of the vapors which produce the black lines we observe?
55736But how is it that these spaces do not fill up immediately?
55736But how knows he that it is not the intellectual old age and decrepitude of the race?
55736But how long is it since Protestants had a Bible Society?
55736But how many profited by this help?
55736But how were we to get there?
55736But in these few pages how can we speak of it?
55736But is he an animal?
55736But is it true, as the tract affirms, that we ask nothing of Mary and the saints in heaven that it would be improper to ask of our fellow- Christian?
55736But is substance nothing more than cause which manifests it?
55736But is there any reason why our Evangelical or High- Church friends should think it necessary or expedient to proceed any further?
55736But is this Magas?
55736But once torn from the bosom of their family, who received children into the world of souls, which they entered astonished?
55736But the funds, the funds?"
55736But the most curious of all his angry attacks was made-- where, think you?
55736But what are all those great conquests compared to these once British colonies, now called North America?
55736But what are the results?
55736But what can all he ever painted, judged as a living fact, amount to when weighed against the startling splendor of this divine campanile?
55736But what does this prove?
55736But what has he to allege against what we asserted, and think we proved?
55736But what if his power and his will unite to make some wonderful change in all this?"
55736But what is all this to the Protestant confessor?
55736But what is it that I am asking?
55736But what is it that produces these spots in the sun?
55736But what is the old white- haired gospeller up to now, I wonder?
55736But what is this reason which operates in these two modes, impersonal and spontaneous in the one, personal and reflective in the other?
55736But what is to be said of those who, on a plea of conscience, sunder the closest bonds of nature, or threaten to do so?
55736But what nation are they of?"
55736But what will King Theodore, the pretended descendant of Solomon, do?
55736But where are the advances of metaphysics?
55736But where is my granddaughter?
55736But whither are you going?"
55736But who dare array himself against her avowed determination to subordinate all things to her purpose?
55736But why do nations grow old and die?
55736But why may they not also meet together for mutual encouragement, instruction, and edification?
55736But why should this be the case with nations?
55736But would it be right to inflict the trial on him?
55736But would nothing else do instead?
55736But yonder is your grandfather watching for you: had we not better go and join him?"
55736C.,''and said to the waiter:"''What carelessness is this?
55736Ca n''t you even say_ no_ in Russian?"
55736Can I regain it?
55736Can a man like you remain without lance or buckler?"
55736Can he not see that the intercession we invoke is a clear confession of the truth he thinks it obscures or obliterates?
55736Can it be that he is the writer of the article criticising us?
55736Can not Maria come back?
55736Can not this book speak better for itself than our good word?
55736Can one give the history of that development without taking notice of religion?
55736Can science gratify its fancy in these investigations with perfect liberty and without limit?
55736Can the reviewer say it is not?
55736Can there be a more pitiable spectacle, than that of a Protestant minister with St. Liguori as his guide in leading the souls of others?
55736Can we not believe in him unless we see the very rivers flow back to their sources?
55736Can we say as much of the stars?
55736Canst thou live without him?
55736Cast out by his own church, and refusing communion with the great Catholic heart, how long will he stand the fury of the storm?
55736Could I help it?
55736Could an angel from heaven portray the character of the pope in any plainer language?
55736Could he express them boldly?
55736Could it possibly be otherwise?
55736Could more be said in so few words?
55736Could they save her from death?
55736Could you not feel that nothing could change my love?"
55736Cur tam bene condita jura, Luctu dolor arguit amens?
55736Curious, is n''t it?
55736Dare you to go to God with a curse upon your lips?
55736Dear friends, what is the matter?
55736Dear sir, can you find one of our Roman Catholic brethren that keeps the commandments?
55736Dear sir, do you not know the reason?
55736Dear sir, do you think any Protestant with one eye, and that half- open, can be made to believe_ such nonsense_?
55736Dear sir, does joining a church make a man Christ- like?
55736Dear sir, what is theology?
55736Dear sir, who can_ change_ the heart of a child or a man?
55736Dear sir, who is this Mother Mary?
55736Deputy?"
55736Did Mr. Hamersley know this when he translated the book?
55736Did Raphael ever see a face that equalled hers of the San Sisto?
55736Did Sister Simplicia, as she knelt at her prayers that night, know the work she had done for her Master that day?
55736Did he not seem peculiarly fitted-- sent, in fact, from heaven, to undertake the conversion of the Irish nation?
55736Did he say so?
55736Did he see the fish?
55736Did not the Church of England do this on several occasions?
55736Did she not know I love truth?
55736Did she not materially alter the prayer- book, leaving out, for example, both the form of absolution, and also the Athanasian Creed?
55736Did she then see the eternal gates opening?
55736Did this name of Peregrina, pilgrim, passenger, allude to her rapid voyage upon the earth, which she hastened to leave?
55736Did you ever learn of one of our Catholic brethren doing the like?
55736Did you not then hear that interior voice which called with yet greater force, Thou shalt see her again?
55736Did you receive it?"
55736Do n''t you think there is a change in the tone of the press already?"
55736Do n''t you wish it was all yours?"
55736Do not hundreds of translations, scattered over all ages and all lands, answer them?
55736Do not this generation and this procession imply action?
55736Do read, also, verse 17:"For the great day of his_ wrath_ is come; and who shall be able to stand?"
55736Do the practices of the people there correspond to the doctrines of the theologians, or have they, as of old time,''bettered the instruction?''
55736Do these magnets draw by dint of their intrinsic beauty?
55736Do they also present marked differences in their appearance?
55736Do they ascribe to her the glory due to Christ, the only name given under heaven among men whereby we may be saved?
55736Do they ask jurisdiction from their own bishops, who, having none, have none to give?
55736Do they drink the_ wine_ and eat the bread, as Christ has commanded?
55736Do they not emanate from a higher, more perfect, and more abundant source, in a word, from God himself?
55736Do they profess faith in her alone for salvation?
55736Do they take it quietly for the most part?
55736Do we say his words?
55736Do you attribute it to a change in the physical condition of the country?
55736Do you believe any one_ can_ be so happy as she looks, I mean any one who leads so self- denying a life?"
55736Do you expect to find the pleasant grazing- lands of Meath on the tops of these barren hills?
55736Do you explain this fact by the change in the climate and the geographical position?
55736Do you forget that God is patient because he is eternal?"
55736Do you get them from yourself?
55736Do you know me?"
55736Do you know to what end our will, strengthened by love, ought to turn?
55736Do you know what we ought to desire?
55736Do you not know that combat-- and what is life but a continual combat?--must precede victory?
55736Do you not know that the priests do not allow the Bible to be read in a Sabbath- school nor in a day- school?
55736Do you not know the importance of the distinction?
55736Do you not see that the only real comfort you could give them would be the allowing them to try at least and comfort you?"
55736Do you not think we had better start at once, and get the voyage over before night- fall?"
55736Do you not violate these laws so far as you are able every day, every hour, and in every way?
55736Do you possess them completely?
55736Do you say, climate and even physical geography change with the lapse of time?
55736Do you think I could break bread or sleep under your roof after what has passed?
55736Do you think I do not feel and appreciate the years of care and tender love I have had from you and Uncle Harry?
55736Do you think that Nicholas does not know how to die?"
55736Do you want to know how divine generation takes place?
55736Do you wish Lotis to accompany you to Chione?"
55736Do you wonder it is a failure-- that Florence never goes there?
55736Does God owe to each one of us a miracle?
55736Does he believe himself to be only inspired?
55736Does he declare himself simply a prophet?
55736Does he desire to take part in these?
55736Does he not maintain, from first to last, that a philosopher''s whole system is in his method?
55736Does he not manifest himself to us at each instant of our lives, on each side of us and in us?
55736Does he not say,"Given a philosopher''s method, we can foretell his whole system"?
55736Does not St. Paul bid us return good for evil?
55736Does not all history answer them?
55736Does not he await us in that blessed abode where there are neither sorrows nor tears, but where reign eternal peace and happiness?
55736Does not this fact present an interesting question for the skilful to contemplate?
55736Does that necessarily interfere with the perfect fulfilment of all her duties toward her family and society?
55736Does that prove he knew intimately Catholic theology?
55736Does the first suffice?
55736Does the reviewer understand us now?
55736Does this kind of satisfaction suffice for your soul?
55736Dost think the wise can be devout When, close beside, an ignorant lout With mouth wide- gaping stands?
55736Dost thou also venture to defend her?"
55736Doth he not provide for thee in all things?
55736Dying?
55736Eclecticism is the absence of all system?
55736Faith or Reason?
55736Fallen as he may be from man''s estate, does he not still afford greater capacities of sociability than those of wild beasts?
55736Finally, how shall he direct his penitents, and by what system form their spiritual character?
55736Florence, darling, need I tell his name?
55736For example, Why is man in this world, and why the world itself?
55736For who can not say that"God pardoneth and absolveth all who are truly penitent"?
55736For whom, and for what, has the omnipotent Redeemer suffered these ignominies, these agonies, this cruel death?
55736Forgive me, Gaetano, my eternal repetitions; but what can I do?
55736Formerly, the poor human head was not subject to such distraction; and why?
55736From what province have they been brought?"
55736God alone can give the strength to do this, and yet if he does it sometimes, as he did for her, why not always?''
55736Had it even succeeded in keeping its own small flock within the fold?
55736Had its efficiency increased in the same proportion?
55736Had not her own pride been perhaps somewhat to blame?
55736Had they not come all this way to bring the everlasting gospel?
55736Hamish, a- bouchal, could n''t you manage to go in, just by accident like, and say something or other to give a turn to her thoughts?"
55736Has Edinburgh so many schools for the instruction of these classes?
55736Has architecture sought to invest stone with the attributes of spiritual and intellectual grace?
55736Has eloquence sought to nerve men for the grand conflicts of life?
55736Has he studied that philosophy?
55736Has man been created for such ends as these?
55736Has music sought to weave her entrancing spells around the ear and heart and soul?
55736Has n''t the woman lost husband and child, to say nothing of the old lord, who was all as one to her as her own father?
55736Has not the American Episcopal Church done it also?
55736Has not this already come to pass?
55736Has poetry sought to please the imaginations of men?
55736Has the witness which lies at the foundation of Christian convictions the wished- for authority?
55736Have not these little animals resolved this problem for centuries?
55736Have painting and sculpture sought to represent objects of refining grace and sublimity?
55736Have they an intelligent and free Creator?
55736Have they ceased to be of the_ same species?_ Certainly not!
55736Have we ever listened to these words of our Saviour,''Inasmuch as ye have not done it unto these my little ones, ye have not done it unto me''?
55736Have we?
55736Have you no such sacrifice in your religion?
55736Have you not always loved God?
55736Have you not yourselves sometimes the same complaint?
55736He asks:"But how in this respect do the people of modern Italy differ from those of ancient and heathen Italy?
55736He commenced by weeping with her over the lost Blesilla, for he said:"While wishing to dry her mother''s tears, am I not weeping myself?"
55736He had an instinctive leaning toward the writer who adopted_ Que sçay- je?_ as his motto, and followed the natural religion of Sébonde.
55736He had been searching in the bottom of the boat for something; but he looked up then with a kindling eye, and said:"Will you be true to the end?"
55736He has done my bidding bravely; why comes he not forward, that I may thank him?"
55736He has made a blunder, but were you not the first cause of it?
55736He said softly,"Chione?"
55736Hope, indeed, aided him on his journey hither, but what hope is left to give him courage to go back?"
55736How Long They Can Remain In The Atmosphere?
55736How admit, in truth, that on two or three threads, and without any other means of support, spiders could weave their true webs?
55736How and for what purpose had Providence permitted this community to be formed, which gave such an impetus to the religious life?
55736How came Americans to''love fair play''?
55736How can it be otherwise?
55736How can philosophy do this, if obliged to support itself on these very beliefs?
55736How can such a flight be explained, for they are already heavier than the air?
55736How can the Catholic Church treat with those who wish to make terms before submitting to her authority, on the basis of a positive untruth?
55736How can they so long brave the winds, the rains, the storms; arrange their webs in emptiness and without apparent means of support?
55736How can they study theology without the Bible, the word of God?
55736How can we analyze a work when one is tempted to quote every paragraph?
55736How can you account for it?
55736How could poor beardless conscripts, mere shadows, fleshless and worn out, endure all this?
55736How could she do less than expose to them the faults and errors of the Protestant translations, and forbid their use by the faithful?
55736How could she refuse?
55736How could she renounce the world?
55736How could their rival claims to endowment be adjusted in such cases?
55736How could they go to sleep themselves, and feel that some poor woman was probably wandering past their doorways, dying from want and exposure?
55736How could they nestle their little ones down to sleep in warm, comfortable beds, and think of God''s little ones freezing under their windows?
55736How determine physiologically or scientifically that the savage is the infant man and not the worn- out man?
55736How did it happen?"
55736How do spiders sustain themselves in the air?
55736How does he come by this marvellous knowledge?
55736How does his brother appear?"
55736How economize the_ reward_ of her labor, which consisted only of a little bread and water?
55736How far could their warnings reach?
55736How goes my lady daughter?
55736How has he accomplished it?"
55736How hast thou dared, thou and thy wench, to cross our path, and so put the life of the Lord''s elect in danger?
55736How hast thou passed the day?
55736How is it that the sun preserves indefinitely so elevated a temperature in spite of the enormous amount of heat which it loses daily?
55736How is it that, ever firm and immovable, thou alone hast survived the vicissitudes of all things and the overthrow of so many thrones?
55736How is it, then, that, on the contrary, it presents to us the appearance of a very deep black?
55736How long does any one believe this would continue?
55736How long wilt thou leave unpunished this martyrdom of a Christian nation, which will soon have lasted an entire century?
55736How many minds of this character can be found?
55736How prevent mothers from pointing out the holy child to their daughters, or the poor from blessing her as she passed?
55736How shall I thank you?"
55736How shall we escape from this inextricable difficulty?
55736How then can it be false to say that the Church prohibits the use of the Holy Scriptures?"
55736How was it possible for her to be what she was?
55736How, then, can it be explained that one little group of men, and only one, remained faithful to the idea of a single God?
55736How, then, can it receive the worship due to God alone?
55736How, then, can they believe those slanders which have, for so many years, been uttered against the church of God in reference to the Scriptures?
55736How, then, is it, maiden, that it was not presented sooner?"
55736How?
55736I gazed for a long while at Catharine, who seemed more beautiful than ever, and the question rose,"Where is Aunt Grédel?
55736I have not seen her; mental agitation may have caused it, and her leaving her religion may have caused that; how can I tell?"
55736I know what he wrote, and it is not necessary to tell him, is it?"
55736I loved him as well or better than them that were sent to me for my own portion?
55736I never broke a promise to man nor woman; and do you think that the Almighty would do the thing that I would scorn to do?"
55736I often say to myself, What, then, will heaven be, if there is so much of beauty on this poor earth, where we are not so much dwellers as pilgrims?
55736I suppose they grow wine in these parts?"
55736I then turned to my guide and asked him:"Does thy brother speak truly?"
55736I wish to be alone for the rest of the day-- do you understand?
55736If Protestants urge that private reason is the supreme judge of Scripture, how can they deny to Catholics the right to use it?
55736If he defers his justice, are you to cease to believe in him?
55736If it aspires to learn truths which transcend experience, and yet takes experience for its only guide?
55736If life is only a pilgrimage for us, is not this particularly true of those who have only passed a few days in this world?
55736If man would only fix his soul on such thoughts, what is there on earth that could discourage him?
55736If nay, then, royalty and aristocracy being repudiated, whither shall we fly for refuge and hope?
55736If the Church had prohibited the use of the Scriptures, how could the Reformers have got a copy of them?
55736If the Protestant falls into a like danger, how shall he find direction, since for him there is no infallible church?
55736If the flames are kindled, and she shrinks from them, will you pass through them in her place?"
55736If the winds carry them, why do they not appear in summer?
55736If theology is chaff, where shall we look for wheat?
55736If they are created, if we have a Father, why, in giving us life, has he made it so bitter and painful?
55736If we believe they themselves give it, why do we ask them to pray him to grant it?
55736If we think the good comes from them, why do we ask them to intercede with Christ to bestow it?
55736If yea, then how is this most precious end to be attained?
55736If"canon law does not oblige in this country,"what becomes of the impediments of matrimony?
55736If, in short, it will only admit and accept the facts that it observes, confirms, and verifies itself?
55736Ill, do you say-- sore stricken?
55736In other words, is it truly divine?
55736In the depths, in the essence of the soul?
55736In this, it seems to me Christian perfection really consists; for what can be more pleasing to God than to see our will always conformed to his?
55736In what part of the world which man could reach has she not planted the cross?
55736In what state would they put man in the world?
55736Indeed, is it not remarkable that religion in the world of antiquity should be so inferior to the other branches of human understanding?
55736Is any more evidence required by any honest mind?
55736Is he awkward?
55736Is he not giving the history of the intellectual development of Europe?
55736Is he restive?
55736Is it God, or is it man?
55736Is it alleged that Mohammedanism has owed its triumphs and progress to the sword?
55736Is it doubtful that these child- like enjoyments dissipate many sorrows, or that they aid to re- establish the harmony of the soul with the body?
55736Is it himself standing there, or is he, too, only some phantom of his own imagination?
55736Is it not Pharisaical to bind burdens upon others, which we touch not with one of our fingers?
55736Is it not he who, while lighting the world, invites the artisan to his shop, the laborer to his field, and the pilot to leave his port?
55736Is it the fault of Christians if the Cross has not advanced by the same weapon?
55736Is it the master that you mean?
55736Is it you, my poor Joseph?"
55736Is it, then, strange that it should be regarded with love, respect, and veneration?
55736Is not all this an infallible proof of his future destiny?
55736Is not he our good Father?
55736Is not this discretion at once, good manners and good taste?
55736Is not this grand?
55736Is not this his house?
55736Is that Catholic theology, or does it indicate much knowledge of Catholic theology, to say it is in consonance with that theology?
55736Is that your meaning?
55736Is the boat quite safe?
55736Is the proportion greater in Germany or in England?
55736Is the real order subverted by this?
55736Is the relation of cause and effect broken because our gardeners derive and propagate from a graft new and innumerable varieties?
55736Is there an institution on earth which, leaving out of regard all its claims, has had the quality of historical continuity for eighteen centuries?
55736Is there any pattern in nature for Giotto''s Campanile?
55736Is there any voice in the woods or seas to suggest the melodies of Kreutzer or the harmonies of Beethoven?
55736Is there anything wrong up there at the castle?
55736Is there on earth an institution which schism, heresy, and political ambition have tried to destroy and have tried in vain?
55736Is this constrained calm to effect no purpose in the decrees of wisdom?
55736Is this decision of no consequence to the Ritualists who pretend to believe in authority and antiquity?
55736Is this enough?
55736Is this equivalent to saying that philosophy is powerless to speak to us about natural problems?
55736Is this not far better than forced relations, coldness and constraint that freeze the heart and poison innumerable lives?
55736Is this what you call material progress?
55736It can not surely be an illness unto death?"
55736It does not seem a hard law either, does it?
55736It has also been briefly but satisfactorily treated in an article on"Is it Honest?"
55736It is in the following words:"Seest thou that grotto cut in the rock?
55736It is no longer men or ministers, it is not a form of government, it is God himself whom they attack?
55736It is the product of our mind, which is finite; how then could human science be anything but the explication of the finite?
55736It makes me giddy only to look down?"
55736It may be said that these are only little miracles; but after all, how do the greatest ones differ from them?
55736It seems to disappear:"Death, where is thy victory?
55736It was as if he had committed a sacrilege; as if he had opened the grave of the dead; for were these not buried long ago?
55736It was very unwillingly that Chione acceded; but what could she do?
55736Its remedy is extremely simple: it simply says to the human race, Why do you seek to know whence you have come and what is your destiny?
55736John Sterling, are you come to this?
55736Look again, and tell me, if you can, whether they are clad like Englishmen, or in the native weeds?"
55736Lotis, why are you here?"
55736Magas, tell me, Magas, can it be?"
55736Major Hewitson--""What of Major Hewitson?"
55736May I tell you, Gaetano, what I have been thinking about our future life?
55736May we then pray to relics and images?
55736Meantime, tell me, can you do anything for Chione?"
55736Might he not be presuming on an act of devotion which, after all, rose from a love that was entirely human?
55736Might not a small quantity act by radiation, while the action would be one of absorption should the mass be greater?
55736Might not the same thing happen with the hydrogen, which produces the brilliant lines of which I have spoken to you?
55736Mistress Hewitson?
55736Mistress Netterville?
55736Mistress Netterville?''
55736Mother, what say you of my Gaetano?
55736Must flowers fall before bearing fruit, and children also die?
55736Must he not go on his weary way of investigation, and is not, by his principles, doubt his normal state?
55736My brother, what has thy body done that thou shouldst scourge it in that fashion?
55736Nay, Mistress Henrietta, what madness has made you fear it?"
55736Nay, Not him who from our hearths so oft drove death away?"
55736Need we wonder that, to so a pure a soul, Christianity was all mercy and all love?
55736Nellie asked;"or is it only that, like all our other priests, he is forced to do his mission secretly?"
55736Nellie sighed-- it almost seemed as if she were making a real choice; and when he playfully repeated,"Have you decided?
55736Nellie was for a moment in despair, and then a bold thought struck her-- why not ride straight for Netterville?
55736Not partickerlerly well- to- do, an''t he?
55736Now is it impossible, that he might have nearly anticipated the exact plan of the heir of his inspiration and partner of his glory?
55736Now that the evil is done, how remedy it?
55736Now, we ask in all candor, what certainty there is, on Protestant grounds, that any of these modern translations is the real word of God?
55736Now, we demand, what is this one substantive reason operating in these two different degrees or modes?
55736Now, what has become of the others?
55736Now, where is the remedy for this?
55736Nowadays we mount distinguished autographs in gold; should this ever pass into public sale, would it not justify unheard- of extravagances?
55736Of course, I went, for who could refuse her?
55736Of what kind of matter is this luminary composed?
55736Of what service to her was her remorse?
55736Of what use is a church, or a minister, on his principles, or, rather, denial of principles?
55736Often, says Dr. Parigot, I have asked on entering,"Where is Mr.----?"
55736Old family he belongs to, eh?
55736On what does an aggrieved clergyman rely for the right of appeal?
55736Once again, what becomes of death in such deaths?
55736Or do they profess to have the whole Catholic Church in their own persons?
55736Or is there blessedness like theirs?"
55736Or what change in the physical conditions of the nation was there when it was falling from what there was when it was rising?
55736Or why have we seen her so grand under Pitt and Wellington, and so little and feeble under Palmerston and Lord Russell?
55736Or why need they smell any sweeter than a stone?"
55736Or, on the contrary, do you wish to attack the gospels?
55736Ought he to suspend for each individual man the eternal laws which govern the universe?
55736Petersburg?"
55736Petersburg?"
55736Prior to that, did they prohibit the use of the Holy Scriptures?
55736Quid turba superstes inepta Plangens ululamina miscet?
55736Read again this funeral service, and if you have a mourning mother among your friends and relatives,( who does not know one?)
55736Religion or Philosophy?
55736Ride back to my father, will you?
55736Roger saw that Ormiston knew more than he liked to tell, and asked in a low voice:"The poor lady, then, is very ill?"
55736Say, is it life or death?"
55736Secondly: Are these supplications only for favor and influence, or are they for the direct gift of blessing and salvation?
55736See you not it is an especial mercy?
55736Several of the tales are taken from the_ Arabian Nights_, and Don Juan Manuel generally modernized them(?)
55736Shall we add to the virtue and intelligence of the community, or to its ignorance and vice?
55736Shall we not go to her at once?"
55736Shall we say that he has succeeded in this impossible task?
55736Sharp lightnings flash, tempestuous thunders roll: I shudder-- and yet wherefore?
55736She found some pious, devoted women in Santiago,( where are they not found?)
55736She looked around; she inquired,"Where am I?
55736Should he destroy the happiness of the son for whom he would have given his life, or run the risk of being recognized by Mr. Harding?
55736Should these two words be placed together?
55736Sir, I conclude from what you say that she is ailing; may I not go to her at once?"
55736Sir, what is a Sabbath- school_ without_ the_ Bible_ to direct us how to teach little children the way of life and salvation?
55736Sister, can a vile wretch ask you to stand near when he is dying?
55736Sister, you who are pure and holy, tell me if God will pardon me?"
55736So long and so faithfully as I have loved you, and do you still talk of_ if?_"he answered, almost reproachfully.
55736Something plain and strong?
55736Sometimes we say to the little ragamuffins who get in here,"Did you ever go to a hanging?"
55736Still it is asked,_ What, then, about these Bible burnings, this actual hinderance, in particular instances, to the use of the Bible?
55736Still the gentle, persuasive voice of the saint sounded in his ears:"What is that, friend, you have in your hand?"
55736Strangers we are, and without a place whereon to lay our heads; what then is to become of us in these deserted mountains?"
55736Suddenly he said:"What could possess Chione to make herself a Christian?"
55736Suppose a Catholic lady wishes to go to Mass, to confession, to devote a part of her time to meditation or charitable works?
55736Surely he wo n''t make any objections to doing what I desire?''
55736Surely, grandfather, we can not have misunderstood or mistaken our instructions?
55736Tamar, do you think my darling father will ever forgive me?''
55736Tauler said to the unknown layman, his adviser:"What shall we do with these people, my son?"
55736Tell me yourselves how I could have done otherwise than I did?
55736That is,"he added, turning and pointedly addressing himself to Nellie,"if sorrow for her mother''s state is the sole cause for all this weeping?"
55736That night, when alone in our room, Florence said,''Mag, was I very, very wrong to let Paul know I was here?
55736That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend?
55736That''s what you''ll be wanting, is n''t it, a- lannah?
55736The Sisters of Charity or Mercy will surely be ready to take charge of such a house, for where will they find so true a work of charity or mercy?
55736The all- important question to the social economist now recurs: What is the necessary or inevitable mortality of the total population of this city?
55736The bride seemed to entwine her dying fingers in her nuptial wreath and to clasp it convulsively-- but, if it be God''s will?
55736The count continued:"That mouth, those eyes, that hand, they are the same; but where is the soul which animated them?
55736The creeds are referred to, and the( undisputed?)
55736The dog has not injured you, I trust?"
55736The mistress_ is the mistress_ surely; but blood is thicker than water, and are n''t you the child of the man that I suckled on this bosom?
55736The only point really open to discussion is, What constitutes a violation of just and rightful liberty of conscience?
55736The only question for him is, Do we think?
55736The only question, therefore, is, Do these prototypes deserve the honor we intend to pay them?
55736The word we speak of, does it indicate her virginal glory, or was it her name?
55736Then she:"Why, mamma dear, how can that be?
55736Then suddenly,"Who wishes to have my hair?"
55736Then, after a pause:"You''re fond of wine, then, after all, like our own Druids?
55736They affected not to know her motive, which she explained, blushing:"Have I done wrong?
55736They are frozen, are they not?"
55736They asked whether its immense revenues had been employed in preserving and extending the Protestant faith in Ireland?
55736They saved her senses, perhaps-- who knows?
55736They stud the AEgean sea; And where the deep Elysian rest?
55736Think you M. Cousin writes in that fashion?
55736Thorns blooming at Christmas?
55736To What Height Do They Raise Themselves in the Atmosphere?
55736To fall on the stranger and force him to flee?
55736To the question,"Whether in the New Testament be required any consecration of a bishop or priest, or only appointing to the office be sufficient?"
55736To welcome him?"
55736To- day where is the country in which she is not strong and valorous, strong in the blood of her martyrs, valorous in the surety of her victory?
55736Until this time all had gone well, but how were we to get out of the houses?
55736Very respectable rhetoric, but what does it mean?
55736Wait a bit, will you?
55736Was Wordsworth not in one sense a Quietist?
55736Was an artist, by any miracle, ever caught there more than once, save in the capacity of casual saunterer?
55736Was he in time?
55736Was her mother really dead?
55736Was it a presentiment of death?
55736Was it pride, or humility that actuated him?
55736Was it the hand of a betrothed spouse that closed her tomb?
55736Was it, then, in a few commonplace conversations that he had gained so complete an insight into that heart habitually closed?
55736Was not this act of courage alone sufficient honor for a lifetime?
55736Was she affianced like Rosa Ferrucci?
55736Was she less a slave now than before?
55736Was there ever in the flesh a form to rival the Apollo of the Vatican?
55736Was there not between this phenomenon and my preceding observations a secret tie, some mysterious relation?
55736Was your mother Ruth Anderson?"
55736We are willing to grant what they affirm of themselves, but what can be concluded from this?
55736We come, at length, to the last with which we proposed to deal: What is the constituent matter of the sun?
55736We have this exact and sure guide completely within our control; why should we seek adventitious aid and inexplicable revelations?
55736We must have a reply at any cost; who can give it to us?
55736We not only ask, Is he capable?
55736Were the subjects he selected not as passionless as those of his master, and treated with equal thoughtfulness and calm?
55736Were you there, sir?
55736What a chance for an old hand to get a little useful information in a friendly way:"Your master was an easy, comfortable kind of a man, was he?
55736What alleviation, you ask, has been found for this corrosive social evil?
55736What are the elements which enter into the composition of its atmosphere and of the photospheric bed?
55736What are the works that God requires?
55736What associations does it call to mind?
55736What audience more intelligent, more refined, more susceptible of sublime emotions?
55736What book of Herodotus or of Titus Livius carries such an intrinsic evidence of good faith and veracity as the recitals of St. Matthew or of St. John?
55736What can I do for you?
55736What can I do for you?''
55736What can I do?"
55736What can we add to this picture?
55736What can we do with them more than we have done to convince and convert them?"
55736What charity could so directly appeal to our hearts as this?
55736What could be more touching than the friendship uniting the austere old monk and this sweet young maiden?
55736What country in the world could ever boast of such a galaxy of celebrated names?
55736What country on this earth has ever inspired its children with so deep, so passionate, so enduring love?
55736What do these repeated returns to the same attempts, ending in the same result, teach us, unless the eternal inability to make a single advance?
55736What do these"Fathers"among the Episcopalians pretend?
55736What do we think?
55736What do you want with me?"
55736What does he say in exiling and chastising the rebel?
55736What does it prove?
55736What does that mean?
55736What family has not theirs?
55736What good would a sacrifice be from a peasant like me?"
55736What has Magas been doing?"
55736What has come over her?
55736What has he done to attain it?
55736What have I done to draw down Chione''s hatred?"
55736What have they done to reclaim mankind from polytheism and to spread the worship of the true God?
55736What heart does not thrill on hearing the name of Miltiades, of Themistocles, of Cimon, or Aristides?
55736What if he curse you in return?
55736What if he plunge you, for that very word, from this fire, which will pass with time, into that which is eternal and endures for ever?
55736What if she had seen rightly, after all?
55736What impression has such close contact with eternity produced on the mind of the rebel?"
55736What is his plan?
55736What is it?"
55736What is its signification and utility?
55736What is meant by merit of condignity?
55736What is the Bible?
55736What is the chief lesson of the recent gathering at Rome?
55736What is the good of a religion which does not blend with work- a- day life?
55736What is the highest pretension of the defenders of spontaneous generation?
55736What is the reason, do you suppose, why they do n''t''love fair play''in Spain?
55736What is the signification and the utility of these symbols?
55736What is the sun?
55736What just man will say that such a rule is right?
55736What kind of Christianity was this which comforted him, and whence did it derive its evidences?
55736What lets me now from going to my Lord?
55736What lighter burden can there be Than that which Love would lay on thee?"
55736What need, then, to argue further with those who will not see?
55736What of the owner of yonder castle?"
55736What position will he take?
55736What prayer could Nellie say at such a moment?
55736What said Jesus?
55736What saith the Bible, speaking of those that were Christ''s?
55736What say we?
55736What says the holy text?
55736What says the reviewer of Cousin''s doctrine of inspiration and revelation?
55736What shall that word be, Henrietta-- yes or no?"
55736What sick person was not nursed by her?
55736What sort of honors do Roman Catholics pay to them?
55736What sort of honors do the heathen pay to images?
55736What testimony would then be destroyed by them?
55736What then is left to this unfortunate tyrant, resisted at home by numberless insurgents, and threatened by foreign force with destruction?
55736What then?
55736What use for them to grow there all alone?
55736What was he doing?"
55736What was he to do?
55736What was he to do?
55736What was left for Paula but suffering?
55736What was passing at that moment in the superior part of that beautiful soul?
55736What was there, then, to retrench, in her life of extreme privation and severe penance?
55736What will he do?
55736What wise man will say that it is_ politic_?
55736What would Florence be without it?
55736What would they have said if those who left them had appeared upon the bosom of God in a beatitude and glory without end?
55736What, in Heaven''s name, has sent him to us here?"
55736What, then, is it?
55736What, then, is left him, if he will be a religious man at all?
55736What, then, should I fear?
55736What, think you, will the gardener say?
55736When Christ asked Peter and the disciples,"Whom say ye that I am?"
55736When Protestants desert their own platform, on what ground can they logically stand?
55736When at last she went again, the old man recognized her, and asked suddenly, in a trembling voice:"''Are you Rose Harding?''
55736When did he more truly live than on that bed of death?
55736When did she leave your society?"
55736When do you finish your studies?''
55736When he had finished reading, he came to her side, and leaning over her said:"Am I to receive this as your answer?"
55736When the day dawned, a weak voice cried out,"Christopher, Christopher, I give up; what shall I do to get out of this?"
55736When this sympathetic indulgence can no longer be asked of the natural family, where hope for it elsewhere than in the adoptive family?
55736When wilt thou arise and come to judgment?"
55736Whence comes this motion?
55736Whence do they come, and where do they both tend?
55736Whence does this voice come?
55736Whence have thy martyrs derived that courage which made them joyfully bend their heads under the axe of the executioner?
55736Whence is the music?
55736Whence is the music?
55736Whence were they to come?
55736Where am I?
55736Where are the nations which have been added to the Christian fold?
55736Where are the signs of well- developed and intelligent piety in the great Protestant empires of the age?
55736Where are they?"
55736Where are your arms?
55736Where do the religious orders find the charter of their privileges?
55736Where else?
55736Where in all the world will you find yourself likely to be appreciated so well as at Athens?
55736Where is Hamish?"
55736Where is the authority to compel him to fulfil his conscientious obligations of a purely spiritual nature?
55736Where is thy sting?
55736Where then was the help of those who gave her worldly counsels?
55736Where''s Magas?"
55736Which of these two staves would bud the quickest, if they were planted side by side?"
55736Who authorizes them to contradict the express words of Christ?
55736Who can describe her feelings as she entered the church of the Holy Sepulchre?
55736Who can describe the grief of Paula when the news reached Bethlehem of the death of Paulina?
55736Who can doubt this?
55736Who can look upon this blessed emblem unmoved?
55736Who can now say with truth that the pure word of God is read or heard in Protestant churches or families?]
55736Who can regard this mute memento of the Son of God in behalf of fallen man without sentiments of love, respect, and veneration?
55736Who can tell?
55736Who could have dreamed the sharp, sad overthrow Of such a life, so tender, strong, and brave?
55736Who could have told me then, that to this melancholy spot which I was leaving as a child, I should return with you a happy bride?
55736Who could wish to have his soul constantly disturbed and pestered by a jaded and craving body?
55736Who does not bow before the shade of Codrus?
55736Who does not feel that, by his patriotism, his disinterestedness, his heroism, he laid the foundation of his country''s greatness?
55736Who does not glow with rapture at beholding the works of Phidias, of Praxiteles, Apelles?
55736Who feel in the tremendous agony of the passion only the ordinary tide of human emotion in contemplating suffering?
55736Who gave thee the strength to oppose at all times a tranquil front to the masters of the world?
55736Who gave them to the public?
55736Who has given thee such power of persuasion that by its prodigies"from the very stones are raised up children to Abraham"?
55736Who has made them?
55736Who has not heard of the Glastonbury thorn?
55736Who has not read that conversation at Ostia, in which two holy souls, beginning with the love that united them on earth, came at last to touch heaven?
55736Who has seen them?
55736Who has the power to forgive sins?
55736Who is Jesus Christ?
55736Who is this man who says to the unhappy,"Come to me, I will relieve you, I will carry your burdens with you"?
55736Who knows what he means?
55736Who see in the miracles only a temporary relief from natural ailments?
55736Who shall do it-- you or I?"
55736Who taught thee to confound the subtle contradictions of the philosophers, and, with the same hands, to break the chains of the slave?
55736Who understood the best, the purest, and the greatest philosophers?
55736Who was this little Florentiola?
55736Who was worthy to succeed him?
55736Who were his masters and what were his lessons?
55736Who will deny that nations sometimes act the life of individuals?
55736Who will presume to boast that he knows more of the infinite than did Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato?
55736Who, then, has told you?
55736Whose frames do not thrill at the sublime words the anointed Saviour uttered?
55736Whose hearts do not glow with an unearthly warmth at the touching incidents which mark the divine footsteps?
55736Whose loves in higher love endure: What souls possess themselves so pure?
55736Why am I so deeply moved when I hear of some noble action?
55736Why are they permitted to remain in the church?
55736Why are you sad?
55736Why did you choose such a road as that, in which you might have perished a thousand times over?''
55736Why do I weep as I think of the sacrifices they made with such self- devotion and fortitude?
55736Why do all Roman Catholic nations suppress it?
55736Why do you dog my footsteps?
55736Why do you not listen to it?
55736Why does it exist?
55736Why does the pope forbid it in his own dominions?
55736Why had she not been permitted to be near him in the last struggle?
55736Why is it not practicable to bring our sanitary regulations to such perfection as to reduce the mortality of the entire city to near this standard?
55736Why is it that this red glare, shining as it passes, seems to throw a sort of supernatural glare over the platform and the waiting figures?
55736Why is there sin?
55736Why look so pretty if there''s none to see?
55736Why not ask it of them?
55736Why not go at once with you?"
55736Why not have presented yourself openly at the bridge if the matter which has brought you hither will bear investigation?
55736Why should I describe my long illness, my shrieks for water, my almost miraculous escape from what seemed certain death?
55736Why should I not?
55736Why should I not?"
55736Why should he be the only creature that is delivered up, as it were, with his hands and feet bound, to the rigors of the future?
55736Why should not the State of New York help in the good work?
55736Why should this wide difference in the mortality exist in two sections of the same city adjacent to each other?
55736Why suffering and death?
55736Why these cries?
55736Why through the kitchen?
55736Why was England so much weaker under the Stuarts than she had been under the Tudors, or was again under the Protector?
55736Why was not Rome as able to withstand the barbarians, or to drive them back from her frontiers, in the fourth century, as she was in the first?
55736Why with such idle griefs arraign The justice of the Eternal will?
55736Why, father, what is it; are you ill?
55736Why, then, is the humanity of Jesus Christ to be worshipped?
55736Why, then, only in religious matters?
55736Why, therefore, do you ask the question?"
55736Why, therefore, in this enlightened day, write contradictions and talk nonsense?
55736Will I be pardoned if I add some reflections on these letters and this narration?
55736Will our High- Church friends affirm the same, substituting for the elect, consistent members of their own communion?
55736Will the author forgive us, if we hint that he possibly does not very well understand himself, or know precisely what it is that he says?
55736Will the exile, then, be eternal?
55736Will the heart of mankind accept literature as the_ summum bonum_, the guide of life, the antidote of sin, sorrow, and death?
55736Will the reviewer answer the question?
55736Will you and your grandfather be content to share it with me?"
55736Will you be there to see me beg the prayers of the faithful as they pass in to the mysteries from which I am excluded?"
55736Will you charge yourself, then, with the execution of my orders?"
55736Will you trust her to my care?
55736Will?"
55736Wilt others''love for mine forego Wilt find thy joy alone in me?
55736With what face, then, can they find fault with their brethren who exercise their liberty in another direction?
55736Within the tabernacle of his love, The Lord of heaven awaits thee: wilt thou come?
55736Wonder myself that they do n''t sell it and get the good out on it,''stead of hiding it away at the banker''s?
55736Would Mammon have the goodness to aid an enterprise whose spirit rebuked his methods and imperilled his assets?
55736Would it not be better to have the jailer''s wife as well?"
55736Would it not be well for our enterprising publishers in this enlightened country, to employ a proof- reader who has received a passable education?
55736Would not some of these aerial constructions tumble down every day, ruined by their own weight?
55736Would the young lady follow her to the cell?"
55736Yet what if I should meet them?
55736Yet, why weep for her?
55736You are dying; did you know it?"
55736You can not deceive him, and for his power, does not your past illness make you tremble for the future?"
55736You have a servant who does not always display the judgment you require of him; tell me, why do you employ him in any delicate business?
55736You know the purpose for which I need you?"
55736You remember that evening when I returned home so late, that you and my father became alarmed and went out to seek me?
55736You say Anthony has gone up?"
55736You will gain on one side what you lose on the other; and besides, is not the true affection of a devoted heart worth more than a piece of gold?
55736You''d have me belie the thought of my heart with a smiling face?
55736Your spirit walks in halls of light: On earth you breathe its sunnier climes: How can an Irish muse invite Your fancy thus to sorrowing rhymes?
55736[ Footnote 52][ Footnote 52: Sermons in answer to the Tract,_ Is it Honest?_ By Rev.
55736[ Footnote 69] What wonder that the illustrious author of the_ Apologia_ used to look at him with awe when walking in the High Street at Oxford?
55736[ Transcriber''s Note: The word"fa?
55736_ Do_ you think he will like me?
55736_ Does the Catholic Church condemn the Bible and forbid her people to circulate and read it?_ We answer: NO!
55736_ Where_ is thy God?"
55736a friend of yours is the regimental surgeon-- Arthur Hinsdale, do n''t you remember him?"
55736am I at home once more?
55736and did he guess at the petty larceny she had just committed?
55736and is n''t she going, moreover, to be turned out of house and home, and sent adrift upon the wide world?
55736and is this all that them black scum of Saxon robbers left ye when they turned ye out upon the wide world to seek your fortune?"
55736and why, more than all the rest, have you come attended by a person whose very company must needs render you suspect yourself?"
55736and you talk of giving a turn to her thoughts, as if it was the toothache she was troubled with or a wasp that had stung her?"
55736are we all corporals now?"
55736are you about to leave Athens, my son?"
55736asked O''More;"have you any message for me, or is there anything the matter that you have followed us so far?"
55736bowed the emperor, and turning toward me:"How is your mother?"
55736but if all day I have not been able to think of anything but death; if Jesus wishes to take me, must I not be ready?"
55736but themselves?"
55736but we ask, Who is he, and what is he?
55736can it be?"
55736cried Henrietta;"and you have been there already, and have had time to row all this way back?
55736do you not know already?
55736do you not think his love for you is strong enough to live through this trial?"
55736do you think I''m a stick or a stone?"
55736has Larry come?"
55736have n''t I seen him brought back here for a bloody burial in the very flower of his days?
55736have you come hither all this way alone?"
55736have you not been a good and obedient child?"
55736have you not loved the poor?
55736have you the heart to spoil all I''ve been trying to do, and have just about finished?"
55736he asked nervously;"what is it?"
55736how can we give science these injurious contradictions?"
55736how could I doubt you?"
55736how has my darling passed these years that have been so dreary to me?"
55736how is it that lofty minds like yours and Chione''s can ally yourselves with such a drivelling set?"
55736if thou couldst of a sudden become ignorant of all things, even of thy own life, like St. Paul, when he said,''Was I in the body or out of the body?
55736into the heavenly palace to which his father had gone by the rough road of martyrdom?
55736is he not at home?"
55736is it not sublime?
55736is that idolatry?
55736is this Chione?
55736may I go forward?
55736may I join their choirs, I who was preparing for earthly espousals?"
55736no, sir,_ we are seven_,"and in ignoring the power of death to sever or to annihilate?
55736not Him of all others?
55736not strong enough?
55736of a faith which is not felt in daily usage?
55736of a worship which must be kept apart from our pleasures, from our business, from any of our honest pursuits?
55736of those who prevented her from living for Christ?
55736of what use can money be in such wilds as these?"
55736or are they merely a product of blind elements?
55736or in Austria?
55736or in Mexico?
55736or in Rome?
55736or was he not?
55736or what is it all, at all, that brings you down here before the sun has had time to say''Good- morrow''to the tree- tops?"
55736or why do you reproach me with it?"
55736said Avitus,"is it even such darkness as this into which the land is plunged?
55736said Hamish crustily;"give a turn to her thoughts, do you say?
55736said I,''whose little flowers be you, And from whose garden have you run away?
55736said Nellie,"how shall I get there?
55736said a friend to him, one day,"and how far are they implicated with the emperor?"
55736sayest thou?
55736sayest thou?"
55736says Chione to herself,"is not a smile from me reward enough for a barbarian like him?"
55736says the writer we have quoted,"where is thy blush?"
55736shall crime and falsehood triumph?
55736she moaned,"what enemy hath done this?
55736sobbed the girl,"have you not heard?
55736that it has nothing to say to us about our duties, our hopes, our destiny?
55736the cold is injuring her?
55736the cord has broken?"
55736the poor girl could not refrain from once more sobbing,"is it thus that I see you after all?"
55736the same, and yet so changed?
55736this weary bleeding has commenced again-- what shall I do to aid you?"
55736was going to hunt, he met a funeral, and, being fond of asking questions, he approached the coffin and inquired who it was they were going to bury?
55736was that the end of my triumph?
55736what do I hear?"
55736what have I done?
55736what have I done?
55736what is there that does not prove the inconstancy of worldly matters?
55736what news?"
55736what nonsense is this?"
55736what wouldest thou?
55736when I contemplate the greatness of this world''s heroes, and, above all, the greatness of the saints and martyrs?
55736when shall I come and appear before the face of my God?
55736where is he?"
55736where is it?
55736where then?
55736which shall it be-- this old kingdom of Grana Uaille or Tir- na- n''oge?"
55736whither?"
55736who calls me?
55736who can say they may not enter into temptation?
55736who does not see that so many miracles have been wrought by the sole power of that divine love kindled in thee by Jesus Christ?
55736who speaks to me of Kilrush?
55736who will give me the wings of a dove, that I may fly to everlasting rest?"
55736why do I ask, for what_ can_ I do?
55736why these terrors?
55736will you recognize him in that weather- beaten form, coarsely clad, and mien so humble, though an intellectual manliness still sat upon the brow?
55736would you believe it, this is the second time she has given me notice of a snare?
55736{ 103} How do you prove the validity of the idea of obligation?
55736{ 114}"Why fall those voiceless tears In sad reply To her, as if thine ears Heard not her cry?
55736{ 195} And where else have there been so many free and varying activities as in the Catholic Church?
55736{ 222} And how were they to be answered?
55736{ 243}"But I am not willing,"continues the preacher,"that this effrontery[ what effrontery?]
55736{ 247} But the toes of the image have been worn away by the kisses of the worshippers; and do not these kisses prove that Catholics adore the image?
55736{ 301} Is he well versed in the truths of faith himself, and, if you please, what is his own moral character?
55736{ 392} Could she abandon it?
55736{ 399}"What sort of fellow is he?"
55736{ 3} Is it not therefore useful and interesting to study the religious origin of this extraordinary race?
55736{ 456}"What then?"
55736{ 536} What, then, is the effect which the solar matter ought to produce on the radiation of which it is the seat?
55736{ 578} What are the reasons?''
55736{ 581} Have you ever seen a dying sinner try to fight off death?
55736{ 586} But what have Mussulmans seen of Christianity to commend it greatly above their own faith?
55736{ 592}"Have you a handkerchief,"he asked,"or anything of that kind which you could give me for a signal?"
55736{ 61} Say, would you be willing to help her bear her burden?
55736{ 662} Do not thousands of sermons, homilies, and commentaries answer them?
55736{ 670} Does history leave a doubt upon the mind as to the true means of Christian labor?
55736{ 68l} However conducive these civic Edens to municipal health, have not the park police an almost exclusive monopoly of the fresh air and gravel?
55736{ 69}"When one of these questions is proposed, what can we truthfully urge in reply?
55736{ 732} Is he worshipping a picture or a statue?
55736{ 797}"So you believe that the soul lives for ever?"
55736{ 832} Is the guardian distinguished for his sagacity and fidelity in the discharge of his assumed cares?
55736{ 852} What politician, what party, or what partisan newspaper dare oppose the_ political_ system of Papal hierarchy?
55736{ 853} What said St. Paul to Timothy?
55841''Are not my ideas like other people''s?'' 55841 ''Are you certain of it?''
55841''But do n''t you know that I adore you? 55841 ''Eva, are you ill, my darling, or unhappy?
55841''Have you nothing to say, Bellini?'' 55841 ''Monsieur de Béranger, are you acquainted with that new air composed for your_ Vieux Caporal_?''
55841''Nothing,''said my husband,''but the heat is too great; will you come home, Eva?'' 55841 ''Perhaps he is unhappy,''I said simply;''is he married?''
55841''Very well, then; why is your light not placed as it is in nature? 55841 ''What do you want?''
55841''What is your name?'' 55841 ''Why not wait the short time?''
55841''Why, why, Eva, did you not tell me this before? 55841 ''Why?''
55841''Yes; but why this haste?'' 55841 ''You Couture?
55841''You never saw such a flower- seller, did you? 55841 ''You think so; did you look at your model very attentively?''
55841And can you deliver her? 55841 And did Jesus give his flesh and blood, as he said he would?"
55841And did he deceive you? 55841 And do you promise never to leave me till I die?
55841And does the fool think making a good singer was not doing something great-- eh?
55841And how came you with Magas again?
55841And in what can I serve my honored patron?
55841And is he expected soon?
55841And is his name unknown?
55841And it is Chione who is this famous Leontium, who has made so great a sensation in the eastern cities?
55841And must this one example of vengeance work on for ever? 55841 And this letter, mother-- may I see it?"
55841And what is that?
55841And what will our families think when they learn this disaster?
55841And why not?
55841And yet you are not happy?
55841And you have seen her? 55841 And you think she knows how?"
55841And you will keep the secret to all the rest of the world?
55841And you-- you will always think of me; you will not love another?
55841Anxiety?
55841Archdeacon Jolly observed, without rising from his seat--''What say you to the Archbishop of Canterbury?'' 55841 Archdeacon Jolly: Well, then, her Majesty the Queen, whom the church admits to be''supreme''in all causes, spiritual as well as temporal?
55841Archdeacon Jolly:''How about the Privy Council? 55841 Archdeacon Jolly:''Might it be permitted to suggest the formularies?''
55841Archdeacon Jolly:''Will you accept convocation as your authority?'' 55841 Are there any for me?"
55841Are they not recoverable then?
55841Are they so very hard?
55841Are you a Catholic?
55841Are you also touched with this mania?
55841Are you speaking,cried the young Frenchman,"of the creator of_ Armida_, of_ Orpheus_, of_ Iphigenia?_""Ahem!
55841As the Roman keeps his foot on ours, eh, Magas? 55841 At what theatres has he appeared?"
55841Ay, by what right, base slave?
55841But do n''t eat his flesh nor drink his blood?
55841But how is this to be effected for ourselves?
55841But not his handwriting?
55841But what could take our boy- organist in that out- of- the- way direction at such an hour, and in such haste? 55841 But what good will it do them?"
55841But what remedy does she propose?
55841But what will we do?
55841But where can we get it to eat and drink?
55841But where will I get my soup?
55841But, Mr. Billups, is it all true?
55841But, then,asked Ally, pushing the difficulty,"do n''t we eat and drink what we_ believe_ we eat and drink?"
55841But, yourself considered, may you not be placed among the most favored?
55841But,she concluded, with an air of infantile_ naiveté_,"it would n''t have been anything but a great frog, would it?"
55841By what right dare you to interfere with the fairest muse of earth''s bright temple? 55841 By what right?"
55841Can he have imagined he does not know the true religion? 55841 Can not we hear music and see candles without getting out of bed for the purpose at such unearthly hours?
55841Can you believe that I will ever leave you again?
55841Chione, my niece; nay, my daughter in Jesus Christ, tell me, for pity''s sake, why do I find you here?
55841Cremato the husband of your daughter?
55841Did she?
55841Did you ever hear anything like this rustic?
55841Did you heed the words of the last hymn?
55841Did you see anything of her?
55841Did you see him, Joseph?
55841Did you see?
55841Died of heart- disease?
55841Do I not remember how the news of that marriage affected Vincenzo?
55841Do me good? 55841 Do n''t you see?"
55841Do people take bitters with their dinner?
55841Do we want an armistice, after having beaten those Prussians and Russians three times? 55841 Do you know I pity the editor of that paper?
55841Do you really think so?
55841Do you remember what he said?
55841Do you see that tall, thin fellow?
55841Do you think it is very prudent, sir?
55841Do you think so, sergeant?
55841Do you think, Monsieur Goulden,I asked, in great trouble,"that they will take the lame?"
55841Do you want anything, miss?
55841Do you wish some March beer?
55841Dost eat at this hour on the sixth feria?
55841Even on the threshold of the grave, could not that last insult have been spared?
55841Even to Magas?
55841For what earthly purpose?
55841Front rank, kneel? 55841 Froude, you say, puts the number at 10,000?"
55841Hallo, conductor, how long do you remain here?
55841Has he? 55841 Has not the graceless boy been robbing his majesty, who was pleased to place him in the conservatorio after his father''s death?"
55841Has she ever been to Athens?
55841Has she given no rule?
55841Have I found thee at last?
55841Have you not taught me early, beloved mother, that renunciation and offering is our destiny?
55841Have you nothing,at length he said,"to ask for yourself?
55841Have you spoken to any one in an uncharitable manner?
55841How can a man be at his ease,said the fat merchant, with a certain pride,"if he ca n''t eat the best of everything?
55841How can you wonder that a man who learns such nonsense in his childhood should say foolish things when he grows up? 55841 How does Froude stand in this matter of the rejoicings at Rome?"
55841How long ago was that?
55841How many wounded?
55841How should I know? 55841 How was it, doctor, that you first thought about it?"
55841How, my lord,cried he,"is it possible that you believe that these monks can forward your plans?
55841How,answered he,"how can you contradict yourselves in this way?
55841I am not an unwelcome guest, I hope?
55841I can easily believe you,said Monsieur Tardieu;"you want a pass to the city?"
55841I looked then,says Bunyan,"and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, who asked,''Wherefore dost thou cry?''
55841I must hear her, Lydon; can not you smuggle me into her presence?
55841I would give something to know what the Jewish fellow did say; do you remember?
55841Indeed? 55841 Is he dead?"
55841Is it not as I said?
55841Is it not their trade? 55841 Is it?
55841Is my uncle at home?
55841Is she indeed dying? 55841 Is she really so beautiful as they say?"
55841Is that you, Joseph?
55841Is there any opening,I cried,"in the tower roof?"
55841Is this a challenge?
55841Is this the great philosopher?
55841Is this the way you go off without waiting for the passengers?
55841It shows their villainy,replied my aunt, and, growing more and more excited, she cried,"Will a revolution never come again?
55841Louis-- what?
55841Madam,said he,"will your majesty pray for your illustrious brother, especially for his soul?"
55841Madame Malibran, too?
55841May I ask,he began,"if a lady who some time since obtained shelter at the hospital, is still here?
55841May it please the Reverend Father Prior to grant me a short interview?
55841Merion, do you remember the Jew preacher?
55841Mr. Andrew,she said,"what should put me in mind of the frog that tried to swell to the size of an ox?"
55841Mr. Billups,said I,"do you know that Ally Button is ill?"
55841Must death resign the booty long due him in order to torment me? 55841 Must pictures of a miserable past swing for ever before me?"
55841My dear, de- ar child,cried Mr. Billups, quite distractedly,"what_ can_ you have been reading to put this in your head?"
55841My dear, what are you talking about?
55841My lord, may I venture to ask of you, do you believe, as some do, that Chione is in possession of a truth she dare not declare? 55841 My uncle?"
55841Nay, surely the divine Euterpe, aided by the equally divine Erato,said Pierus;"who but a muse could thus conceal herself?"
55841No? 55841 Not if you learn that he is concerned in hatching a conspiracy against the state?"
55841Notwithstanding the fog?
55841Often?
55841One word,said Magas, springing forward so as to prevent the old man from departing;"one word Is it yourself?"
55841Or him who dares foment sedition among them?
55841Plays the organ, sir? 55841 Say''st so?
55841See, Duchêne; you have only to go down the street, opposite that well, do you see?
55841Sentiments,said Magas;"what business have slaves with sentiments?"
55841Shall Ellen sing before you, Master Handel?
55841Shall I remind you of Voltaire, the inventor of the title_ The Infamous_, by which he designated the church? 55841 So the sacrifice of Mr. Basher did not consist in popping the question?"
55841Stop,said Magas;"where did you find that written?"
55841The Christian bishop?
55841The dreadful Cremato,continued she,"has he kept his word?
55841The future, father,she said--"the future without_ her?_""Courage, dear child,"answered he.
55841The subject of the picture?
55841The voice was heavenly,said Critias,"and the music faultless; but who could be the player, who the singer?"
55841Then we can apply the torture?
55841Then why have you spoken as if it were attainable? 55841 Then why is he not proclaimed?
55841Then will you say some short prayers, while I go and visit my other patients?
55841They are Christians?
55841They do not seek to emulate man;and when all is said, what is it, that M. de Maistre calls"emulating man"?
55841Thou dost not enquire whither?
55841To dry one''s self?
55841True?
55841We shall be able to save them all, father, shall we not?
55841Well, my child,said the curé,"are your labors over?"
55841Well, see here, Tom; when I was out of my head, did I talk much?
55841Well, what have you discovered?
55841Well, what next?
55841Well, young man,said he.,"will you have some, too?
55841Well,he said, smiling,"is it not true?"
55841Well,rejoined Critias,"and what did he say?"
55841Well,said he,"well; how goes our young man?"
55841Well?
55841What are the most ancient vestiges of man''s existence? 55841 What became of Ally?"
55841What book have you there?
55841What can we say of St. Catharine of Siena, who shares the glory of the great writers?
55841What can you expect? 55841 What can_ what_ mean, Magas, that you are here talking to yourself, and flinging yourself about like a madman?"
55841What could possibly take our organist away during church time? 55841 What did you do with it after having dried it?"
55841What did you hear at Ephesus that has so unnerved you?
55841What do you here, Miss Ellen, in this young man''s study?
55841What do you want?
55841What does that signify, for men?
55841What does the Captain say?
55841What does''oo say?
55841What fool can have made such a lock?
55841What harm, rather? 55841 What has happened?"
55841What have we to do with wars? 55841 What have you to wish for?
55841What is her doctrine?
55841What is n''t true, my dear?
55841What is that you are saying, you flatterer?
55841What is the matter?
55841What is this I hear of thee, my poor child?
55841What is to be done in order to draw well? 55841 What is your name, young man?"
55841What is your name?
55841What is your name?
55841What is?
55841What man? 55841 What may all this mean?"
55841What must we do? 55841 What number did you draw, Joseph?"
55841What possible fault can you find with the Lady Damaris?
55841What regiment?
55841What regiment?
55841What said Vincenzo to this?
55841What shall I do?
55841What sort of men are these?
55841What sudden caprice is this? 55841 What truth can he mean?"
55841What use are they?
55841What vinegar?
55841What was it like, Ally dear?
55841What will Cremato here?
55841What wish you, Messire?
55841Whence these wonderfully entrancing tones of home?
55841Where do you stop, sir?
55841Who are you?
55841Who is dead?
55841Who is her master now?
55841Who is there,he exclaimed,"who, at moments when the state of his own country saddens him, has not turned his eyes toward the republic of Washington?
55841Who is this_ Word_ of whom Chione speaks?
55841Why did you baptize that Iroquois?
55841Why have you slandered the noble chevalier, and striven to bring down his works and his character to your own level? 55841 Why not?
55841Why should he have sent this to me?
55841Why should they say it is n''t true, then?
55841Will the Lady Damaris consent?
55841Will you call at my house? 55841 Will you hear her?"
55841Wo n''t we have a feast?
55841Would John Sharon never move? 55841 Would to- morrow, think you, do, doctor?"
55841Would you believe it,he wrote in 1824,"I am every day growing more and more a Christian?
55841Yes, do you know him?
55841Yes, miss,responded Basher,"it is both beautiful and-- ah--"a look at Rosina--"and-- ah--""Very red, you would say, Mr. Basher, would you not?
55841You are much sinned against, Eva; but tell me how could Lord Montford marry you when he knew his first wife was living?
55841You can not read?
55841You can say that so calmly?
55841You did not weigh that speech then; did not observe its tendencies?
55841You find me very stout?
55841You have company, Mademoiselle Louise?
55841You have decided it shall remain where it is?
55841You know all, my darling?
55841_ Is it?_asked the composer, looking in the king''s face, and well pleased.
55841''Do you know her?--are you ill?--what is the matter, Percy?''
55841''Mid the grasses green, Or those dim boughs that mix above?
55841''Tis ability and courage, and not blood and rank, you depend upon?
55841''What do you think that the brute dared to propose to me?
55841''What will Malibran say to it?''
55841''Will you watch with me tonight, Arnold?''
55841''With whom did you study in Germany?''
55841-------- The Old Religion; Or, How Shall We Find Primitive Christianity?
55841--------{ 403} What shall we do with the Indians?
55841... And who will raise this building?
55841...''Are we, then, to give up literature?''
558419, Know ye not that the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God?"
55841A brother asked him:"What does this mean?"
55841A game of ball he especially recommends,( who knows but there may have been base- ball clubs in Egypt?)
55841A word, and nothing more?
55841Abbot Marcus said to Abbot Arsenius:"Why do you avoid us?"
55841Above stood a sentinel, who, with his musket raised, cried out:"Who goes there?"
55841After a consultation of human laws, after a calculation of probabilities, did not Christianity appear doomed?
55841After a moment''s silence, he said:"Have we permission to go outside our quarters, old fellows?"
55841Again I should like to know what reasons Miss Edwards has for styling Claret''s work,_ La Clave de Oro_, a_ coarse_ work?
55841Again, When and how shall the books be distributed?
55841All this being so, and being one great ground of objection against the church, why is her system so_ subjective_, all the while, in other departments?
55841Am I mistaken, gentlemen; is there not a school between the family and the workshop, the primary school first and the professional school afterward?
55841Am I not Magas?"
55841Am I right in this?"
55841And I repeat, if the standard of conversation could be raised a little, drawn out of the monotonous circle in which it moves, where would be the harm?
55841And after all, with the truest aim and best powder-- who is hit?
55841And as the globe is large, why need we wrangle for a small spot of it?
55841And does_ The Churchman_ pretend that any man in the interest of science or any other interest has the right voluntarily to do that?
55841And he, hearing these words, was astonished and said: The field is thine, Father, and dost thou ask me?
55841And he, what name did he give himself?
55841And if so, does she present it as her own will, or as a will above herself?
55841And if they had it, who would obey it?
55841And if this is the cause of a"_ reformed_ religion,"what need has any honest man of any further arguments to convince him of its error?
55841And now where was the exile to go?
55841And of what use is it all?
55841And then the father replied,"Why, then, do you desire to take away what you have not placed there?"
55841And this Italy dares to demand that the gate of the papacy should be intrusted to her safe- keeping?
55841And up yonder, do you see?
55841And what did Tom mean by saying that"we two knew best?"
55841And what name did he bear?
55841And what other could she hope for?
55841And what was the origin of this institution?
55841And what was there below?
55841And when there is a corrupt understanding between the trader and the agent, what chance has the poor Indian for justice?
55841And when they had entered his cell, he said:"What hast thou done, brother, for I no longer see the grace of God in thee as heretofore?"
55841And who can read the following without emotion?
55841And why?
55841And you-- Bellini-- talk thus?
55841And you?"
55841Another soldier, seated near a pot, turned his head, saying:"It is you, Joseph, is it?
55841Are Oxford and Cambridge silent?
55841Are all Episcopalians feeling their way to something settled in faith and worship?
55841Are not women who have serious tastes obliged to hide them or make excuses for them by every means in their power, as if they were concealing a fault?
55841Are such friendships possible outside of revealed religion?
55841Are the Thirty- nine Articles, to which every minister effectually subscribes, no rule of faith whatever?
55841Are they superior to nature, or inferior?
55841Are thoughts of liberty foreign and unknown to Christianity?
55841Are we so much better than the gluttons of Egypt?
55841Are we who work by grace and merit the reward the same_ we_ that prior to regeneration sinned and were under wrath?
55841Are you a Frenchman, then?"
55841Are you a man?
55841Are you a young man?
55841Are you an artist?
55841Are you going to Quatre- Vents in that little coat?
55841Are you no longer Chione?
55841Are you not already as free as is safe for you?
55841Are you not ashamed of such pitiful behavior?
55841Are you not so still?
55841Are you satisfied?"
55841At the time of the French Revolution the nobility were corrupt enough, but were they more so than the people who warred against them?
55841At what point of the voyage did the pope''s supremacy begin to dawn upon him?
55841Aunt Grédel asked:"But what is this painted upon the face?"
55841Be it so, what then?
55841Be it so; but do these differences prove diversity of species, or, at most, only a distinct variety in the same species?
55841Because she sinks with the art that ministers to your pleasure, is it impossible for her to rise with noble, true, serious art?
55841Because you have never seen God at the end of your telescope, can you logically conclude that there is no God?
55841Besides, are you able to say what changes of land and water have taken place since men first appeared on the face of the earth?
55841Besides, could I not help him?
55841But God answers you, Where, then, is your faith?
55841But Hernando Cortez never besought the royal bounty; why, then, should Fonseca persecute him?
55841But all this while may not he be bawling the blessed truth, and I slinking behind the shutters?
55841But can not the clergy be appealed to as authorized interpreters?
55841But come, where shall I place myself?
55841But come: have we any more weeds to look at?"
55841But do n''t you think, now, Mr. Ned, that I ought to be very proud of Our Baby after that?
55841But does education as it is bestowed to- day often accomplish great things?
55841But does it follow that opinion has espoused the opposing cause, and that hostility and warfare against modern laws and ideas are generally favored?
55841But first, how many grains do you expect to find in this cattle- merchant before us?"
55841But for the Protestant, what apology can be offered?
55841But have we reached that point?
55841But have you, geologists, really proved what you pretend?
55841But how am I to get one?"
55841But how are they to secure their triumph?
55841But how are we to do this?
55841But how can there be psychology without ontology?
55841But how do they pass from being to existences, from the necessary to the contingent, from God to creation?
55841But how is it to be put down?
55841But how is the library to be supported and enlarged?
55841But how was I to get the thirty francs?
55841But is intelligence measured out to them in the same exact proportions and with the same limitations as physical strength?
55841But now, cease this dallying and confess the truth: was not thy song for me?"
55841But on page 166 we find the following:"Will the martyrs, who sowed the seed of the church in their blood, have no part in the final harvest?
55841But out of what was the"dust of the ground"or"the ordinary elements of nature"formed?
55841But suppose you have proved the antiquity of the earth and of man on it to be as you pretend, what then?
55841But the body of the church is a society of individuals; and is it meant that all individuals in the communion of the church are infallible?
55841But these laws, whence come they?
55841But to come to practical results, what are the faculties to be cultivated in women?
55841But what avail the best reasons, were they given by angels, when we have wilfully yielded ourselves up to the tyrannical mastery of passion?
55841But what could the vulgar habit of the colonel have to do with such a sacrifice on the part of Mr. Basher?
55841But what do I hear?
55841But what has the author proposed to himself in treating them?
55841But what if this same power is malevolent?
55841But what is a congregation or society of the faithful under Christ its head?
55841But what is a well- planned and well- organized workshop?
55841But what is saving faith?
55841But what is the sense of sticking a chaplet of roses on the top of your head where you can neither see it nor smell it?
55841But what means were there through which the will could operate when nothing besides itself existed?
55841But what reason has it to complain?
55841But when I first received a furlough and reached home, what did I hear?
55841But when the brake is old and shattered, how replace it?
55841But where can we find the beautiful realized with more vividness, more simplicity, more nature and grandeur?
55841But while I stood thus, the door of the kitchen opened, and Mademoiselle Louise, their servant, putting out her head, asked:"Who is there?"
55841But why can I not investigate the truth I do not doubt or deny?
55841But why seek so far that which is near at hand?
55841But, I''d like to know, if_ they_ did not lift these stones into their places, who did do it?
55841But, does nature when she presents the designs, the ideas, intentions, present the will whose they are?
55841But, have they any right, on this account, to favor unjust and unlawful attempts to wrest from him his temporal sovereignty?
55841But, here, I am smoking all the cigars; do n''t you smoke?"
55841But, in spite of these good and solid reasons for battling on, some are frequently tempted to ask,"Is the struggle to go on for ever?
55841But, on further consideration, will not this be found especially fit and serviceable?
55841But, speaking of this, can we not stop again before we come to Anse?"
55841But,_ à propos_, do you know it was a most happy coincidence that I obliged you to tell me your name, that you did not want to give me?
55841By argument, by moral means, in a just manner, or by violence and injustice?
55841By the way, who is it plays the organ so beautifully in Meadowbrook church?
55841By what power did that girl sometimes divine the thoughts which he had not yet owned to himself?
55841By what process?
55841By whom?
55841Béranger?''
55841Ca n''t I see you laughing behind your handkerchief?
55841Can it be possible that you have no parish library?
55841Can it become to each of us the personal and intimate thing, which may converse with us as a friend while we submit to it as an authoritative guide?
55841Can not our Catholic publishers wake up to the importance of correcting their proofs properly?
55841Can not the millions of Catholics do to- day what twelve fishermen of Galilee did?
55841Can our friend name anything more that can be an object of knowledge with Sir William Hamilton and his school?
55841Can reason operate freely without principles, without data, without light, without any support, or anything on which to rest?
55841Can the laws of science be denounced as forgeries?
55841Can the succession of several races, and their traits, be discovered, especially in Western Europe?"
55841Can we doubt that Father Sainte Foi experienced that charity, like mercy,"is twice blessed,""It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes"?
55841Can you believe, Raoul, that I will accept your sacrifice?
55841Can you imagine any use to which such information could be turned by the church?
55841Can you imagine anything more childish than listening to Bridget''s and Mary Ann''s reports of the daily life of their master and mistress?
55841Can you wonder that I craved to die, and hide my shame and misery?"
55841Can you write?
55841Catharine did not leave me; she sat by me and said, pressing my arm:"You will return?"
55841Connell?"
55841Could aught have been more dissimilar and contradictory?
55841Could military mechanism have accomplished such results?
55841Could military mechanism, when it was no more, possess a renovating influence?
55841Could there not, indeed, be hope for the soul of him whose first thought on receiving the death- blow was to say,"Pardon my murderer"?
55841Could they not put me in the cavalry?"
55841Could you?"
55841Critias laughed, and said,"Slaves have sentiment, and memory, and reflection; by whose permission I do not know; but how are you to get rid of it?
55841Developed from what?
55841Did Cremato leave relatives to whom I can return the price of this masterpiece?"
55841Did I promise you anything else than from the height of my cross I baptized you in my blood?
55841Did Monsieur the Mayor and the hospital surgeon say nothing?"
55841Did he leave Dover an Anglican, and disembark at Calais a Roman Catholic?
55841Did he think that the world would regard his compilations as a faithful reflector of ancient minds and ancient life?
55841Did he write to instruct the student, or amuse the indolent, or delight the world, or add to the lore of the learned?
55841Did it comprehend how much this was to be preferred, for the cause of religion and for its own sake, to former courtly favors?
55841Did it not share the ideas, principles, and even the good fortune and greatness of royalty?
55841Did it not submit to it with a good will?
55841Did it offer any opposition to the change?
55841Did not Christ say to his Apostles,"I send you forth as sheep among wolves"?
55841Did not Molière himself write this beautiful line?
55841Did not the Duke of Anhalt-- swear she was ravishing in beauty as in acting, with eyes like diamonds, and a figure majestic as Juno''s?"
55841Did the monks effect nothing for the good of humanity?
55841Did we not carry the battery at Fleuries?"
55841Did you become a Christian in order to enjoy here below all temporal prosperity?
55841Did you come out here with Leontium?
55841Did you remark anything in the city?"
55841Do faith without reasoning and pure instinct comfort us?
55841Do n''t you remember what Hallam says about it?
55841Do not duties, tastes, affections often appear to contradict each other?
55841Do not we see this every day?
55841Do the secular and regular clergy, the parliament, the laymen of every condition of life, all acquiesce?
55841Do these men, whose minds are so enlightened, not see that they are in the presence of an administration of supernatural power?
55841Do they not suspect the strength of the church militant ranged about its chief, and praying with him for the assistance of the church triumphant?
55841Do they not witness the pious eagerness of the people to venerate, to invoke, and to imitate the new patrons which are given them?
55841Do we depreciate the military mechanism of Rome?
55841Do we not feel a little ashamed at reading this?
55841Do you come and tell me that you are no creature?
55841Do you deny it, and say there is no God?
55841Do you hear me, Bellini?''
55841Do you hear, conscript?"
55841Do you know they could not?
55841Do you not recognize your old acquaintance-- the runaway Louis?"
55841Do you not see whole families, hitherto all but ignorant of the blessings of faith, almost transformed by a new baptism?
55841Do you promise me?"
55841Do you say ethnology can not trace all the kindreds and nations of men back to a common origin?
55841Do you take me for a fool?"
55841Do you think I do not know where the shoe pinches?''
55841Do you think of devoting yourself to dramatic composition?"
55841Do you think that such tall fellows as you and I were born to die in a hospital?
55841Do you wish to give me pain?"
55841Do you wish to have the proof of this?
55841Does a single bishop protest?
55841Does faith, of its own nature, produce charity?
55841Does he mean to assert that their intellectual efforts have been, and that they always will be, sterile?
55841Does it cost anything to speak?
55841Does nature will or act from will?
55841Does not Sallust assert the superiority of the Gauls to the Romans in war?
55841Does not a map surpass all language in communicating geographical knowledge?
55841Does not man himself, when bowed down by great affliction, feel that a woman''s heart is being born and awakening within him?
55841Does not the bird build its nest in the soft moss, under the shelter of the hedge and among the branches of the tree?
55841Does not the secret of living lie in the reconciliation of apparent difficulties?
55841Does social hierarchy, entirely prostrated before the force of numbers, constitute the grandeur of intelligence and virtue?
55841Does the century intend to belong to liberty and its severe duties, to the caprices of demagogues, or would it be fired by the military spirit?
55841Does the color make any difference in the warmth of the robe?
55841Does the end justify the means?
55841Does the pretence that the glory and advantage of Italy require it to have Rome as a political capital justify its forcible annexation?
55841Does there exist a more overwhelming proof of the poverty of our intellect?
55841Dyed garments are silly and extravagant; and are they not, after all, offences against truth?
55841Elsewhere, he asked, is the situation more favorable?
55841Epicurean that you are, will you never see harm till you hear the house is on fire?
55841Even for the young, who knows what its length maybe?"
55841Every time one of us moved, he would try to talk and say:"Well, conscript?"
55841Father Féral?"
55841Fifth question:"What are, in the different countries of Europe, the chief characteristics of the first epoch of iron?
55841Flower of the forest, that, unseen, With sweetness fill''st the vernal grove, Where hid''st thou?
55841Fonseca could not be just; how much less could he be generous?
55841Fonseca was never in the right; for what opponent of their idols could have any reason or justice on his side?
55841For a long while we watched their labor, while again and again we heard the sentry''s"_ Qui vive?_"It was the regiments of the third corps arriving.
55841For example: Has a child been angry with his companion?
55841For instance, can it be brought about that most women''s hearts will not yield to the necessity of praying and believing?
55841For on whom does the priest lay his hand?
55841Franklin?"
55841From nothing?
55841From the wind that sighs over Eva''s grave, comes there, my dear young reader, no warning to you?
55841From whom did they receive it?
55841Gentlemen, is all this what they call liberalism?
55841Gentlemen, what do the radiant looks of this assembly, this clapping of hands, these outbursts of enthusiasm, express?
55841Glory and misfortune have attended him through life; but what_ we_ call glory-- has it any merit in thy eyes?
55841Got your wits again, have you?"
55841Granted that Catholicity is objective in its essence, is it subjective in any of its qualities or manifestations?
55841Had he any settled dwelling- place?
55841Had they been traitorously ensnared and were they now languishing in some Moorish dungeon?
55841Had they fallen in the last bloody encounter?
55841Has Christianity never acted in accordance with them?
55841Has a pontificate ever shown this divine spectacle of the struggle of spiritual forces with the powers of materialism better than that of Pius IX.?
55841Has he any special bugaboo to- day?"
55841Has he eaten out of meals?
55841Has he eaten to excess and in an unbecoming manner?
55841Has it persevered in burning incense before God only, in adoring none but him?
55841Has it since guarded against the temptations which have surrounded it?
55841Has not Providence implanted this instinct in the heart of all his creation, even in the species inferior to ours?
55841Has not that system of elections, discussion, and censure which honors our modern spirit come forth from the very womb of the church?
55841Has she fine teeth?
55841Has she not her Franciscans and her Dominicans, her Benedictines and her Seculars, her Jesuits, and I know not who besides?
55841Has she told me the truth?''
55841Has she_ no flanks?
55841Have Episcopalians no settled forms of worship, and no fixed creed?
55841Have I not just said she is immaculate, faultless?
55841Have not more earthly and apparently less disinterested bursts of enthusiasm caused it to lose a goodly portion of the conquered ground?
55841Have not the Catholics of the world a right to sustain the papal jurisdiction as a part of their religion?
55841Have not those thoughts watched, rather, over the cradle of religion?
55841Have nothing to do with Pompey Simpson, my dear,"again addressing Ally,"or who knows you might be led away to become a Romanist?"
55841Have we not more need than ever of intercessors in heaven, and models of religious virtue in the world?"
55841Have we not more need than ever of intercessors in heaven, and models of religious virtue in the world?"
55841Have women the time to devote to intellectual pursuits?
55841Have you a ready pen?
55841Have you brought with you the picture of which the count has spoken?"
55841Have you no women aboard, conductor?"
55841Have you the means, or have you not?"
55841He flings at once into your face the terrible Antoninus with the cry,"Who shall change the opinion of these people?"
55841He glared with his little eyes like a wolf, and repeated,"Who goes there?"
55841He saluted us, and then said to the master of the house, in German:"These are recruits?"
55841He turned fiercely upon Merion:"Where is the girl flown to?
55841He went up to the hussar and asked:"What is that you say?"
55841Heaven and earth have abandoned me; why need you care for me?"
55841Here was a pleasant scene to open one''s eyes upon; but where was I?
55841Here; what for you send me the pay before you get the picture?"
55841Hers?
55841His last work?
55841Hold up our eyes in holy horror, but let our hands hang unemployed by our side?
55841How act upon them?
55841How are they to know whether we are all swindlers alike, or are only in the habit of appointing swindlers to positions of trust and responsibility?
55841How can Malibran survive him?
55841How can he be accounted virtuous, if at times he is vicious?
55841How can he be received as good, when he has advised what is bad?
55841How can one love a position which is to be abandoned on such or such a day in accordance with a caprice?
55841How can they be applied?
55841How can we be astonished, therefore, that a youth like Görres should have been carried away with the spirit of the age?
55841How can we denounce injustice from the pulpit if we exhibit an example of it in our own persons?
55841How can we effect this?
55841How can we hope to find earnest mothers of families among those whose youth has been spent in balls,_ fetes_, and morning visits?
55841How comes it, then, that, despite so many causes of alarm, in the depth of our soul we are calm, and our fears are mingled with so much hope?
55841How could I help it?
55841How could he better prove his devout obedience to the Holy Father than by seating himself at the very foot of the papal throne?
55841How could he help it?
55841How could she err?
55841How could that society be brought to respect the just rights of the church?
55841How did you come into this room, Frau von Albo?"
55841How does he do it?
55841How from any possible number of fallibles get an infallible?
55841How long has the unholy gift been in your hands?
55841How many gods are there in the''best society''?
55841How many of these debts do our readers suppose are just?
55841How often had I eaten bread and drank white wine with Zunnier there at the Golden Sheaf when the sun shone brightly and the leaves were green around?
55841How shall the books be selected?
55841How should I?
55841How should they when they rate the spiritual no higher than, if not below, the intellectual?
55841How then can he assert the universal reign of law?
55841How then do we enter that order?
55841How then, can she be not infallible?
55841How would American Catholics like to have King Victor Emmanuel and Ratazzi or Ricasoli dictating the affairs of the church in this country?
55841How, that is, from what physical causes, does that order come to be?
55841How, then, conclude that what in thought seems to be object is really anything distinguishable from myself?
55841I am cursed?
55841I am the child''s mother, am I not?
55841I ask, are such dwellings tolerable for the free citizens of France or Belgium; for men redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ?
55841I called out in the alley:"Is any one here?"
55841I cried,''it is then here that thou art awaiting me?
55841I cried;"have you no ladders?"
55841I had never seen him so sad, and I asked:"Are you not well, Monsieur Goulden?"
55841I have just been to see your mother--"{ 157}"And how did you find her?
55841I have sinned and suffered-- will you hear me?"
55841I have traced her here; can I be allowed to see her?"
55841I ran on thus some twenty minutes, scarcely daring to breathe, when a drunken voice called out:"Who goes there?"
55841I should not wonder,"he replied,"if they had hit the right nail on the head there; I must read that article-- how is it headed?"
55841I still think they will exempt you, but who can tell?
55841I study military tactics?_ Yes, infantry tactics, you rogue, under Mrs.
55841I tell you there is harm; he preaches''equality''to slaves, and what good can come of that?"
55841I thought myself saved, when Monsieur the Sous- Préfet asked:"You are really Joseph Bertha?"
55841If facts, then, of the first magnitude are Overlooked in the new world, how many more will be overlooked in the old?
55841If he doubted the being of God, how could he expect to find such a principle or such a first truth?
55841If in their view we had become so corrupt, why have they taken for themselves the ritual which the doctor says is essentially modified by later ideas?
55841If inferior, how can they govern her operations?
55841If it be the ultimate judge of doctrine, must it not be the authority for which you are seeking?''
55841If not, what is Christianity, and what fate have you in store for it?
55841If religion is to wage war upon civil liberty, ought it not to be authorized to allude to beneficial freedom?
55841If she will not yield one jot or tittle of doctrine, why allow so large an oscillation in forms of devotion?
55841If so, at what particular spot in the Channel did he drop the Anglican articles and take up the Roman missal?
55841If so, how have they become distributed over the several continents of the earth and the islands of the ocean?
55841If the grace itself, how can it be said that we are rewarded?
55841If the senses are channels for communicating thought, why decry the legitimate use of any one of them performing its own function?
55841If the translators knew English but imperfectly, whose fault was it?
55841If they do these things in the green tree at Boston, what shall be done by a Dryasdust in London?
55841If they had a hankering after eel pot- pies, pray, is the taste unknown to ourselves?
55841If you open to woman the most dangerous and frivolous of all the arts, why close to her the others?
55841If you pierce your ears, he says, why not have rings in your noses also?
55841In a few moments a lucid interval occurred, and, noticing me, he said:"Doctor, why ca n''t we have Mass in our church?
55841In the meantime, gentlemen, what shall we do?
55841In the present paper Carlyle has used to perfection(?)
55841In what respect does the church restrain freedom of thought?
55841In what respect were the principles of the evangels and those of a free government incompatible with each other?
55841In whose name has the first stone been laid?
55841Instead of this, what are they?
55841Intelligence can speak only to intelligence, and no mind absolutely unintelligent can ever be taught or ever come to know anything?
55841Is Chione bewitched?"
55841Is The Charge In History Against Him Sustained?
55841Is it God, the living, personal God, who redeems, inspires, regenerates, sanctifies, and glorifies humanity, or is it not?
55841Is it any wonder that a shade was cast over the rest of her life, and that she was never among the light- hearted or the gay?
55841Is it because a secret conviction of her infallibility lurks in the minds of all who are Catholic by their reminiscences?
55841Is it by its will fire melts wax, the winds propel the ship at sea, or the lightning rends the oak?
55841Is it desiring to do all that he does?
55841Is it here that we are to receive them?"
55841Is it illness or magic that has worked this mental derangement?
55841Is it lawful to do evil that good may come?
55841Is it made saving by its quality of supernaturalness, or as proceeding from the grace of the Holy Spirit?
55841Is it mischief?"
55841Is it not possible that, had she been questioned at a later day, in other terms and under other circumstances, her reply might have been different?
55841Is it not quite certain that they will side with the antichristians?
55841Is it not so?
55841Is it possible?--Why not?
55841Is it radical revolution?
55841Is it really so, that the voice of the bishops is of no weight, that it neither declares the sense nor speaks the authority of the Episcopal Church?
55841Is it the brutal level which passes over all things to crush and to lower?
55841Is it the chronology of the Bible or chronology as arranged by learned men that you have disproved?
55841Is it to be supposed that we assert that Christianity has ever lacked enemies, and enemies acting in concert in their attacks?
55841Is it true of one race alone, referable to one and the same epoch?"
55841Is it we who by the aid of grace merit the reward, or is it the grace in us?
55841Is its cause obscure, badly defined, ill- defended?
55841Is man by divine right the sole proprietor of the domain of intelligence?
55841Is n''t it, mother?"
55841Is not intellectual ability a talent, and was not the servant of the gospel condemned for returning his to his lord unimproved?
55841Is not one king the supreme head of the church?
55841Is not science truth?
55841Is not the party under a better guidance than in earlier days?
55841Is not this horrible?"
55841Is she short?
55841Is she still in Meadowbrook?"
55841Is she tall?
55841Is the Book of Common Prayer no established rule for the order of divine worship?
55841Is the work to be accomplished by practices of high piety and by productions intended for the edification of skilled believers?
55841Is there a new conspiracy to denounce?
55841Is there any danger here?"
55841Is this a work that Catholics can prudently neglect?
55841Is this all the light that we can gather from this source?
55841Is this epoch anterior to the historical period?"
55841Is this for want of intelligence or aptitude?
55841Is this really the case?
55841Is this the unspoken word that Chione might not utter?
55841Is this what the Romanists call the Bible in the vulgar tongue?''
55841It believes and hopes in us; ought we to discourage it?
55841It says to every accredited opinion, Have you any right to exist?
55841It was Pilate''s question to our Lord:"What is truth?"
55841Know it?
55841Know you the true cause of alarm, the true peril?
55841Ladies and gentlemen, will you be quiet?"
55841Leger lay stretched out in his great coat, his feet to the fire, asleep, when the sentinel cried:"Who goes there?"
55841Liberty is a right, but, if there is no right, how can you defend liberty as a right?
55841Look at our generals who are married, do they fight as they used to?"
55841Look at this;"and I gave her my crucifix--"does not this teach you to love and hope?"
55841Many sects discussed and disputed: but truth?
55841May they not all be owing to accidental causes?
55841May we not advance the direct contrary?
55841May we not rather say, it was pre- Adamite?
55841Miss Madeleine, why should you say that prayer is better than sleep?
55841Moreover, is it lawful, even provisionally, in the interest of science, to doubt, that is, to deny, the being of God?
55841Moreover, what are we to do?--to what other party can we attach ourselves?
55841Mr. Morton put out two of his fingers with an icy,"How are you?"
55841Must they study the exact sciences, politics, the secret of government, military art?
55841My mother, could I leave her thus?
55841My name is Sister Magdalen; what shall I call_ you?_"She looked up with a sad face, and replied,"My name is Eva."
55841Nay, was he not one of that pestiferous brood which De la Mennais had hatched in the woods of La Chesnaie, and which the Pope had solemnly condemned?
55841Next question:"Has the dwelling of the primitive man in caverns been general?
55841No; not absolutely, perhaps; but how can you prove they could and have?
55841No?
55841No?
55841No?
55841Nor for mine, perhaps?"
55841Nothing?
55841Now tell me truly, did you not recognize me and address yourself to me?"
55841Now, do not be frightened; but I have decided to leave Paris by the midnight train: it is now ten o''clock; will you be ready?''
55841Now, tell me, sister, was not my punishment bitter?
55841Now, tell me, what induced you to act in this dishonorable manner toward your benefactor?"
55841Now, what can this be?"
55841Now, whose fault is this?
55841Of what account are they?
55841On the other hand, what place is to be found in true religion for the_ subjective_ principle?
55841On thy death- bed, hast thou after so many years kept thy pledge and made the shade of the murdered one at home in my court?
55841Ought it not to be encouraged to speak of it in kindly terms, to place it in the brightest light, to make us understand and cherish it?
55841Our Basher?
55841Our secret will be safe with you, of course?"
55841Percy,''I cried,''tell me, is this true?
55841Raoul, Raoul, do you know me so little?
55841Sardian, olive, rose- colored, green, scarlet, and ten thousand other dyes-- pray, of what use are they?
55841Say what has caused your absence?"
55841Say, Eva, shall this be?
55841Say, will you stay with me?"
55841Science borrows its remedies from the sap of venomous plants; why, then, may we not from passion, misfortune, or inequality draw much that is good?
55841See that hair; it is like velvet, and the shadows of the head, how transparent and strong; it reminds one of Titian; do you not think so?
55841Shall I ever make a tragic actor?"
55841Shall I have joy if thou dispense Thy bounty on their need, And if thou pardonest their offence Feel not the loving deed?
55841Shall I live to see true French art born into this world?
55841Shall I remind you of Voltaire, who invented the name wretch, by which he designated the church?
55841Shall blood flow again?
55841Shall the innocent again wander in misery?
55841Shall they pray in vain?"
55841Shall those wretches always be our masters?"
55841Shall we pass the woods of Orrigt?
55841She gave a quick start, and said,"Who are you?"
55841She was an old Alsatian, round and chubby, and, when I asked for the_ Capougner- Strasse_, she replied:"What will you pay for?"
55841Should you be satisfied to send her there?"
55841Since our Lord has declared that it is the''_ poor_ who are blessed,''and he himself asks,''How can ye believe, ye who receive honor one of another?''
55841Slowly, however, they are beginning to ask themselves the question which they should have asked in the beginning,"How shall it grow without a root?"
55841Sometimes I imagined she would cry out,"O Joseph what are you thinking of?
55841Spain groans beneath the yoke of the Saracen: would you not rather choose to be the deliverers of a great nation than the ruin of this fair country?"
55841Speaking of Dolickem reminds me of Basher and his heroic sacrifice, about which I was speaking, was I not?
55841Success must therefore follow our efforts; for if God is for us, who can withstand us?
55841Such authors as M. Quinet find material here for their eloquence,(?)
55841Suddenly she turned upon him with the question:{ 814}"And is Jesus Christ an inspired man, or is he God?"
55841Taking this view, what is nature?
55841Tell me, can I help you-- can I do anything for you?
55841That is nothing to the purpose; can it say they can not have had a common origin?
55841That one slave, as you see, has got that and more by heart; do you think it has no effect on him?"
55841That will is the will of the creator: and does the author mean to assert that the distinction between the creator and the creature is unreal?
55841The answer to the question, how?
55841The beautiful hymn of St. Thomas,"Adoro Te devotè,"is added:"Devoutly I adore thee, Deity unseen, Why thy glory hidest''neath these shadows mean?
55841The children then go to college or to a convent, and what becomes the mother''s chief care?
55841The crown had resolved to check the atrocity; but how could it be accomplished?
55841The fault of the writers?
55841The first series referred to the very essence of the Christian religion; what is the subject of the second?
55841The fourth was:"Is brass the product of indigenous industry, the result of a violent conquest, or the effect of new commercial relations?"
55841The guards at the French gate raised the drawbridge, and the old watchmaker said:"You have seen him?"
55841The ideas must be real, and therefore being; and what is perfect, universal, immutable, eternal, real and necessary being but God?
55841The impetus once given, one must reach the goal; otherwise, who can say how low one may fall?"
55841The men seeing me approach, looked distrustfully at me, as if to say:"Does_ he_ want some of our beef?
55841The night was clear, and as we approached the bivouac, the sentry challenged:"Who goes there?"
55841The old man asked:"You are rejoining your corps?"
55841The old man looked at him in astonishment, and asked,"Didst thou place them there?"
55841The old man, in a moment, continued his train of questions:"You were wounded?"
55841The princess was so struck by it that she went up to her, and said by impulse,"Madam, were you not a religious?"
55841The question put to us a few years since, with a smile of mixed incredulity and pity,"Do_ you_ believe that this country will ever become Catholic?"
55841The question was, did Las Casas, in 1517, recommend the importation of negroes?
55841The question, therefore, as between Christians, narrows itself to the simple issue, Which is the old religion, and what was primitive Christianity?
55841The same as in men?
55841The sergeant gazed at me and, seeing that I was yet so young, said kindly:"What is the matter with you, conscript?"
55841The surgeon unwound the bandage, and asked:"Have you the cross?"
55841The world demands liberty, but what avails a false and impracticable liberty?
55841The writer will be told, You forsake us; you are a Catholic in spirit and intention, why not be wholly a Catholic?
55841Their heroes are never wrong; for what hero in biography or romance can ever be wrong?
55841Then I said:"Do you think, Aunt Grédel, that I would be capable of giving a gilt watch to one whom I love better than my own life?
55841Then it is nothing, is unreal, a nullity, and how then can it ever be a force, or even an instrument of force?
55841Then still again, what are you who make the denial?
55841Then the story was true?"
55841Then they would ask themselves, What motive can these Catholics have to wish us so fervently to become as they are?
55841Then we may suppose her rhapsodies referred to the new sect?"
55841Then what excuse could she frame for intruding?
55841Then who will do the work?"
55841Then, as if awakening from a horrible dream, I cried:"But shall I not see Catharine again?"
55841There was the church, too, with its altars and flowers; who would tend them?
55841They replied at once, Eh, Monsieur Goulden, the young man is lame; why speak of him?
55841Think you that at once you will change them into thoroughly faithful Christians?
55841Think you that there is on earth another place so blessed and joyful as this?
55841Third question:"What relations are there between the men to whom we owe the megalithic monuments, and those who formed the lake dwellings?"
55841This miserable existence, so full of pain and suffering?
55841This sight roused the quartermaster''s indignation, and he cried:{ 741}"On what authority do you commit this pillage?"
55841To attack the vices, meannesses, and misdeeds of the time, must they not know them, and by their own knowledge?
55841To please the libertines?
55841To what end?
55841To whom are we to look for the realization of the good Abbé''s plan in our country?
55841Turning his eyes suddenly upon?
55841Two or three of the soldiers rose and left the room, and the fat landlord said:"You do not perhaps know that the large hall is on the Rue de Tilly?"
55841Undeniably she violates the holiest of obligations; but have you not yourselves been blind and guilty?
55841Undoubtedly, every man has the right to interrogate"every accredited_ opinion_"and to demand of it,"Have you any right to exist?
55841Was England, then, in error?
55841Was he afraid of ridicule or was he really convinced in making this concession?
55841Was he not a liberal in politics, a friend of liberty, an admirer of American republicanism?
55841Was it aware of the cause of this unusual kindliness of feeling?
55841Was it his precipitancy of action in the measure?
55841Was it marked by a buoy?
55841Was it not Miriam, the sister of Moses, who taught music and sacred canticles to the young Israelites?
55841Was it not most opportune, then, to enlighten still more and at once a public whose_ furore_ had but just died away?
55841Was it not possible to bridge across that chasm?
55841Was it not rather the traditions of Charlemagne it proposed to conform with, and was it not to prove a veritable Eldorado for Christian beliefs?
55841Was it not she who inspired his wondrous creations with their irresistible charm?
55841Was it not the mother of Samuel who proclaimed God the Lord of knowledge and the Giver of understanding?
55841Was it pre- Lutheran?
55841Was it quicker or slower in a heavy sea?
55841Was it to follow the example set by its predecessor, and was the world to behold for the second time the papacy closely guarded by_ gens d''armes_?
55841Was n''t it an excellent pun?
55841Was not the government of the church, in the early ages, the result of the free choice of the faithful?
55841Was not this enough?
55841Was she not his soul of all other performers in the operas?
55841Was the Median pea- fowl, we wonder, a more costly luxury than woodcock, or the Sicilian lamprey worse than Spanish mackerel?
55841Was the archdeacon quite sure that low- churchmen were the real or sole offenders?
55841Was this the real aim of the Paris Congress?
55841We complain of the vanity of women, of their luxury and coquetry; but for what else do we prepare them, what else do we inculcate in their education?
55841We hear it sometimes asked,"Why does the Catholic Church have so many canonizations, jubilees, and religious displays?"
55841We may have some great trials together-- who knows?
55841We wonder what learned and sincere Protestants, such as M. Guizot, think in their hearts of these bloody pages of their ancestors?
55841Well, are you God?
55841Well, what has geology done?
55841Were all the monks in pursuit of a purely contemplative life?
55841Were not respect for human liberty, love of justice, and opposition to tyranny and barbarity, the glory and actual essence of Christian belief?
55841Were there no founders of cities, no evangelizers of savages?
55841Were there no teachers, no benefactors of the poor, no cultivators of deserts, and woods, and wildernesses amongst them?
55841Were they to sacrifice to their religious faith that political faith just born within them?
55841What answer will the two hundred millions of Roman Catholics return?
55841What are the facts in their established order?
55841What are the friends of religion to do, when its enemies are so active?
55841What are the thrones of the universe compared to that last place?"
55841What are the words with which the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries achieved their success?
55841What are we thinking of?
55841What are you, then, I ask once more?
55841What are you, then?
55841What better could he do than seek refuge from detraction in the very bosom of the church?
55841What better spot for a convent of_ expiation_ than that consecrated by such memories-- that in which such innocent victims had suffered?
55841What can have made him think that our Episcopal Church is not true?
55841What can he mean?"
55841What can it mean?"
55841What can make a book more attractive than fine engravings?
55841What care I for the seasons now?
55841What contradiction and surprise but can be looked for nowadays?
55841What could the colonel do?
55841What defects does she blame?
55841What did Las Casas admit?
55841What did it mean?
55841What did it originally mean, and what does it mean now?
55841What did these fervent and sincere Christians, animated by a firm resolve, propose to do?
55841What directions are given for dress?
55841What do I say?
55841What do we gain by rejecting this definition, and defining it to be the word in a sentence that asserts?
55841What do we see before us but ruin?
55841What do we see in the first?
55841What do you say to that?
55841What do you say?
55841What do you take me for, sir?"
55841What do you think of that as a specimen of argument?
55841What does it mean now?
55841What facts has it observed and analyzed that warrant this conclusion against the Adamic origin of all men?
55841What general view of religion or of science does he seek to bring out, illustrate, or establish?
55841What harm, then, does the church do us when she presents us infallibly that truth which the mind needs for its support?
55841What has taken place in this dark workshop, in this hell, precocious but not the less hopeless?
55841What has the eighteenth century done?
55841What have they on the other?
55841What have you been doing since?"
55841What have you proved yourself?
55841What have you to do with who raised them or who destroyed them?"
55841What if you are hungry?
55841What is a well- appointed workshop?
55841What is approaching?
55841What is demanded of it not for its good, or that is not demanded by the very law of life itself?
55841What is gained by calling adjectives and adverbs_ modifiers_, a name appropriate to adverbs only?
55841What is here that does more than_ carry_, so to say, the great mystery round which they cluster?
55841What is it in itself, apart from its application, or the manner of its use?
55841What is it that is to come hereafter that makes us shudder at the mere thought of death?
55841What is passing here?
55841What is that Word Chione has offended?
55841What is that something?
55841What is that sound of hymns coming down the street?
55841What is that you are saying to relieve your mind?
55841What is that you say?
55841What is the character of the life born of this communion in God?
55841What is the chief end of one aspiring to be a queen in American society?
55841What is the effect, then, of this false estimate of men and things?
55841What is the meaning of this altered tone?
55841What is the mind without truth, or intelligence in which nothing real is grasped?
55841What is the natural consequence of this state of things?
55841What is the_ differentia_ of that faith which really justifies?
55841What is there to substitute in its stead?
55841What is this but the absolute egoism of Fichte?
55841What is this life to which we attach so great a price?
55841What is your name?"
55841What more do you want, Josephel?"
55841What more was desired?
55841What need was there to smash it?
55841What parish would miss fifty dollars?
55841What pleasure will you find in such reading?
55841What possessed you to come out here to a city of the past?
55841What priest or people begrudge it for so good a purpose?
55841What relation do they bear to purpose, to the fulfilment of intention, to the discharge of function?"
55841What right has the Italian kingdom to the Roman territory?
55841What science brings so much out of so little?
55841What sense can be given them?
55841What should I do?
55841What sort of man can he be who will persuade his fellow- creatures to enter into an engagement of this kind?
55841What thence?
55841What think you?
55841What thinks the world of the high Anglican position at the present day?
55841What was that probation?
55841What was that?"
55841What was the first thing you did with it?"
55841What was to prevent them from being both Catholic and liberals?
55841What were they?
55841What will happen when the boundaries are broken through?
55841What would appear on the other side?
55841What would he have said of the female writers of our own day?
55841What would you have them do?
55841What, in fact, is a nation but a great community of sufferings, miseries, weaknesses, and maladies of mind and body?
55841What, then, does he to whom belongs the wisdom and the power think on this subject?
55841What, then, does it lack?
55841What?
55841Whatever has turned his head to Papacy?
55841When I had knelt above an hour, she turned fiercely round, and said"Are you still there?
55841When I remember all my days, And note what blessings each displays, What words can speak my grateful praise?
55841When did it arise?
55841When he had departed to do so, she turned to Lotis, and said earnestly:{ 812}"Lotis, when you return to Athens, will you do me a favor?"
55841When or where did a Catholic ever"understand"the works of a Protestant in a Catholic sense?
55841When people ask_ me_ for anything, do you know, I do not even dare to refuse them?
55841When will I obtain the strength to look at thy earnest work?
55841Whence came the idea of inducing any one to sign this infernal compact?
55841Where and how begin life again under a new aspect?
55841Where are they to- day for the people of our great cities?
55841Where did Dr. Lord learn that patricians and nobles are synonymous terms?
55841Where do you see peace, order, or prosperity?
55841Where does she live?"
55841Where has he lived, and how, until now?"
55841Where has science done this?
55841Where in the world are you taking us, conductor?
55841Where shall a woman find consolation?
55841Where shall we find them and how shall we recognize them?
55841Where should she rest her weary head?
55841Where was I?
55841Where, then, is the evil, and in what consists the damage done to our nature by original sin?
55841Where, then, will you find the fire of charity?"
55841Where?
55841Which are they?
55841Which is to gain the day, science or the soul?
55841Which is yours?
55841Which shall win the victory?
55841Who believes, or has believed, that Demosthenes''Philippics are more brilliant than his De Corona?
55841Who brought those flowers?"
55841Who can read these spoken thoughts, spoken rather to God than to man, and doubt him still?
55841Who do you think it was?"
55841Who does not know that Elpicia( the wife of Boëthius) composed hymns adopted by the Roman liturgy?
55841Who does not see that we verge on socialism at present?
55841Who else could have lifted these immense stones?
55841Who ever said it did?"
55841Who has not, in fancy, at least, sat down to rest under the shadow of her forests and her laws?
55841Who is the painter who executed the picture of which you have spoken?"
55841Who knows?
55841Who objects to give it?
55841Who raised these walls, Magas?"
55841Who wanted it?
55841Who was its author?
55841Who will offer to her intelligence the rightful satisfaction it demands, and prevent her from feeling that she is a mere domestic drudge?
55841Who will trouble themselves about them?"
55841Who would complain of such a change?
55841Whom can it terrify by its temerity?
55841Whom does he bless?
55841Whom shall we have to work for us, when the slave thinks himself as good as his master?"
55841Why are there so many corrupt publications?
55841Why are you here alone, and miserable?''
55841Why attempt to wrest from the Catholic Church the rights to which she lays claim?
55841Why be so dishonest to yourselves as to refuse to see that which is quite evident to every one else?
55841Why beset her with invidious questions and excite captious quarrels?
55841Why cling to that fiction?
55841Why did Magas turn pale as he said so?
55841Why did her thoughts perpetually dwell on Magas as the only one who understood her, the sole being on earth who could appreciate her?
55841Why did you leave without telling me you were going?"
55841Why do n''t they make soldiers go on foot?"
55841Why do n''t you answer me, conductor?
55841Why do we so cling to it, and fear more to lose it than aught else in the world?
55841Why does not Mr. Alger ask himself the reason of this increasing immorality, and the diminution of the number of marriages?
55841Why else did she send me to you?"
55841Why have those causes been so combined?
55841Why have you called the human soul the divine image, if it is not capable of happiness?"
55841Why have you fired all hearts, in speaking to them of an indwelling God, who is to restore all things to more than primitive order and happiness?
55841Why instruct through the ear and not through the eye?
55841Why is this?
55841Why not write a tract, or a good article for a Catholic paper?
55841Why not, then, conclude that all the languages of mankind, extinct or extant, have sprung from one common original?
55841Why overtly batter its walls?
55841Why seek to change that which has always been?
55841Why shall the terrible accuser, who has the misery of thousands on his soul, return?"
55841Why should a reconciliation be at present peculiarly difficult and embarrassing?
55841Why should the church not be so?
55841Why then should we not leave to these missionaries the task in which they have made such satisfactory progress?
55841Why these onslaughts on Christianity?
55841Why thus retard our journey?
55841Why was it given to them?
55841Why wonder at all I have implied?
55841Why, he asks, should the church be so unswerving under one aspect, yet so pliant under another?
55841Why, if the deliverer is here, is he not announced?"
55841Why, then, did she hover around her destruction, as a moth hovers around the candle?
55841Why?
55841Why?
55841Will he say this is all philosophy can give?
55841Will it do for us to sit down and express our longings for the good old times when there were no printed books?
55841Will you let me put this around you?"
55841Will you lose the prize fame holds out?
55841Will you sacrifice my love, my hope, my happiness, for a scruple?''
55841Will you spend your life whining out loverlike complaints, like some silly Damon of his cruel Doris or Phillis?
55841Will you take some tea, ma''am?
55841Wilt thou now forsake him, to follow thy own passion?"
55841With a curious mixture of hardness, astonishment, and anger, he finally broke out into the words:"Whom do I see here?
55841Without religion, and above all, without Christianity, where is the remedy for all these evils, the consolation for all these misfortunes?
55841Would Magas give it her?
55841Would not intellectual progress pave the way for moral progress?
55841Would the old endeavors to form an alliance between the throne and the altar now recommence?
55841Would they give us an armistice if they had beaten us?
55841Would they not exercise a new and salutary influence at home and in the world?
55841Would you be kind enough to send me some?''
55841Would you be_ so_ cruel?
55841Would you master that task?
55841Would your learned critics change Gluck''s_ Armida_ into a nun''s hymn, or have his wild motets of_ Tauris_ sung in the style of Palestrina?"
55841Yes, you would, would n''t you, you dear old fellow?
55841Yet can any honest man say that he does not know what they mean to attack, or that he can not explain what"ritualism"is?
55841Yet have they gained any?
55841Yet why should I detain him?
55841You can sit there twiddling your thumbs as if you did not agree with me; but I do n''t mind you; for what do you know about babies?
55841You defend seven sacraments: how so when there are only two?"
55841You do not believe me?
55841You hate and slander him, then, because he honestly advised you to desist from useless efforts?"
55841You have brought it with you?"
55841You have loved her well, my poor Aimée; will you not give her up to His keeping who hath loved her best of all?"
55841You here again, old fellow?"
55841You know that pretty spot at the end of the lane, how smooth the sward is, and how gently the ground slopes down to the sudden brink of the Palisades?
55841You know the Lady Damaris?"
55841You recollect that hot Thursday in July?
55841You say he comes again?
55841You see very clearly that it is found on the chest, and you put it on the knee; why not on the heel?
55841You still disbelieve me?
55841You think my heart was beating fast?
55841You would not part with it now, Mr. Basher, would you, even for a lady''s smile?"
55841You, sir; perhaps his son?"
55841Your whole inner life claims expansion and sympathy?
55841Zunnier was wild with wrath, and wished to pursue him to Counewitz; but how could we find him among four or five hundred houses?
55841[ Footnote 18] Liberty for whom and liberty for what?
55841[ Footnote 22: Is it possible that_ waterfalls_ were worn in those days?]
55841[ Footnote 43] Did it disappear, this city of God, which was to be placed on the mountain and seen by all people?
55841[ Footnote 4][ Footnote 4: Does the reader believe these warnings uncalled for in American society?
55841_ Amico mio!_ will you be checked midway in your glorious career?
55841_ Did I agree with him?_ Of course I did.
55841_ Fact_ is something done, and implies a doer; what or who, then, is the doer?
55841_ Good gracious?_ Well, I do n''t mind your saying it now, after what I have told you.
55841_ Have I a black woman for a wet- nurse?_ No, I have''nt a black woman for a wet- nurse, nor a white woman either.
55841_ I am malicious?_ Not I; but a poor, dear baby that can not protect itself must not be abused with impunity.
55841_ I sprang up and ran after him?
55841_ Num quid Christianus factus es ut in hoc saeculo floreres?_"Let us look more closely into this great question.
55841_ Ought to be very careful of him?_ The idea!
55841_ People have wet- nurses?_ Yes, just as they have the cholera or the typhoid fever, I suppose, because they can not help it.
55841_ Si Deus pro nob is, quis contra nos?_"The necessity of a Sunday- school library no one disputes.
55841_ The divinity of truth and good is their bond._"What is this"divinity of truth and good"?
55841_ Which of course, I''m jealous of?_ Not the least.
55841_ You wo n''t laugh any more?_ Very well; then do n''t.
55841_ can_ you care for me; can you give me your heart for mine?"
55841_ you are very glad we can not?_ Pray, what do you mean by that?
55841_ you are very glad we can not?_ Pray, what do you mean by that?
55841a monster, the Duke d''Alba an executioner, and that they are solely responsible for all the blood shed in the Low Countries?
55841a soul without being?
55841and Marie Antoinette superior to them in either public or private virtue?
55841and a priest too, perhaps, who knows?
55841and do the chosen few themselves always set generous examples only?
55841and have you destroyed it?"
55841and is that tear for me?"
55841and what is the republic, but the natural government of a society that has lost all its former anchors and traditions?''
55841are we no longer veterans of the army of the Sambre and Meuse?"
55841are you a reality or a sham?
55841are you a reality or a sham?"
55841are you a reality or a sham?"
55841as witness this unmaidenly step of visiting these glades alone and unprotected?
55841asked the queen, with wondering eyes;"does the hero, my husband, know the possibility of fear?"
55841can I, dare I hope for it?"
55841can it be possible that my liege lord has forgotten the duties of a valiant knight?"
55841can it be possible?
55841cried Ally, appealing to me,"is n''t it true?
55841cried Mademoiselle de Locherais, who had just awakened with a start;"would monsieur by any chance ask any one to come in here?"
55841cried Pinto indignantly,"will you be good enough to put back that pipe?
55841cried the impresario, wringing his hands,"without a Geronimo or a Falerio?"
55841do I consent to sit?
55841do n''t you know that it is one of the dreams of my old age to have my portrait by you?
55841do you say you are not God?
55841exclaimed Ally,"what makes you afraid?"
55841five years ago, and you repeat it now, word for word like a task,"said Magas;"did you hear it more than once?"
55841for everybody?"
55841had repented of his wicked attack upon the church, what would he have been obliged to do to reconcile himself with Rome?
55841have I not promised you freedom if you but return my love?
55841have you heard such an one tell you so to live, as that death might only remove you to a place where there is no dying?
55841he said,"and how many have returned?"
55841how can I smoke and talk?
55841how did she offend?
55841how gain mastery over them?
55841how move their hearts?
55841how?
55841is he coming in here?
55841is it possible?
55841is n''t it?"
55841is not mine so to you?"
55841is not the Lady Damaris more a mother than a mistress to you?
55841is now,"How soon do you think it will come to pass?"
55841is thy justice?
55841may I never, never love thee again?
55841not forgotten that yet?"
55841or buy it and give to your infidel or Protestant neighbors?
55841or did an oracle speak?
55841or did sea- sickness in any way affect its development?
55841or science of the soul without science of being, that is, without ontology?
55841or was the transformation a gradual process, like the changes of temperature?
55841or, if she aims at accommodating and condescending in the latter, why remain inflexible in the former?
55841said Lepré, who had asked the cattle- merchant, in his inventory,"my friend, what_ is_ your name?"
55841said he,"Monsieur Goulden is not coming, then?"
55841that is, all that can be known or proved by natural reason?
55841that some divine hand is pressing down within her the word that is panting for expression?
55841that you will instantly inspire them with a holy fervor?
55841then why dally with the tempter?
55841thought she;"the new Sappho, the Aspasia of the age?
55841was it advising the importation of Africans, some of whom might have been captured in an unjust war, which incensed the Deity?
55841was it not most important not to adjourn, even by a brief delay, a decisive refutation?
55841was it philosophy?
55841was it poetry?
55841was so perfect, why did not the"cautiously conservative"movement stop with"that most perfect specimen of a_ reformed_ Catholic liturgy"?
55841were you a dream of madness, or the voice of the living God?"
55841were you good or evil angels?
55841were you spirits of darkness?
55841were you the envoys of the Lord?
55841what are those which are in the present day so much abused?
55841what are you doing?"
55841what can we say to him?
55841what did he say?"
55841what do you think of her, father?"
55841what do you want, old joker?
55841what else could it be?"
55841what if it has fallen into the hands of our enemies?"
55841what matter, when a brilliant star appears in heaven above us, If the lamp burn dimly?
55841what meets the eye and ear?
55841what must she do to appease the divine wrath?"
55841what shall we do?
55841what was that?
55841what was that?"
55841where will we sup, then?"
55841who will give a legitimate impulse to her sometimes over- excited imagination?
55841whose gains are the most genuine?
55841why are the poor Calvinists to be blamed for following their own consciences, and for asking for a revision of the liturgy?
55841why seek again what thou hast once abjured?
55841why so gloomy?"
55841will you plead for the unfortunates who are hidden by Hergereita in the forest, and wait for a gleam of hope?
55841would not one suffice?
55841would you check the expansion of that fairest of divine works, a soul where God has implanted a germ of ideal life?
55841you understand?"
55841{ 13} The whole question between Rome and the world, turn it as we will, comes back always to this: Is man God, or the creature of God?
55841{ 16} Society needs law, and how does the church harm it by teaching the law of God, without which it can not subsist?
55841{ 229}_ First thought always about baby?_ To be sure, bless his little heart, and the last too!
55841{ 230}_ Simply because Dan loves them?_ Simply because Dan loves them; and if that is not good enough reason, I do n''t know what is.
55841{ 283} Has not this manner of war, they say, ever raged between the lay spirit and the religious spirit?
55841{ 30} If all these names have been the names of saints whose aim and supreme inspiration was religion, why wonder?
55841{ 322} At last we gained the street, and Father Brainstein said:"You have heard of the great Russian disaster, Monsieur Joseph?"
55841{ 356}"She is not hurt, then?"
55841{ 363} Do you not observe, also, how many men mingle with the women?
55841{ 364} What were the intentions of the new empire?
55841{ 406} Is there any reason to expect improvement?
55841{ 420}"Why, that is your name?"
55841{ 435} The grace being given, constituting its subjects in the state of justice and sanctity, what was it?
55841{ 488}"''Why should we adjourn till another day what can be so well ended now?''
55841{ 588} What has Protestantism done?
55841{ 613}"And what do we gain by it?"
55841{ 648}"To take care of Cremato''s daughters shall be my work, but perhaps his student has found his way to the heart of one of them?"
55841{ 655}"You have read my book, they tell me?"
55841{ 677}"What harm is there in sunning myself on the river- banks awhile?"
55841{ 679}"Is it possible to remove her from the path of that Magas?"
55841{ 717} Have you heard such an one, in bidding you farewell, whisper that it was not for ever?
55841{ 735}"Yes, yes,"said the surgeon kindly;"and now what is the matter with you?"
55841{ 756} Where has he learned that the Virgin has been made the object of absolute worship?
55841{ 787} Did I tell you, sister, that the first thing I heard when I came to England was that my mother was dead?
55841{ 809}"And what religion was that?"
55841{ 843} Besides this, why should the bishop feel remorse for what was done ignorantly, when engaged in the holy work to promote the salvation of souls?
55841{ 854} Why is it less womanly to prescribe as a physician than to tend as a nurse?
10900( I speak as a man) 3:6 God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world?
10900( that is, to bring Christ down from above:) 10:7 Or, Who shall descend into the deep?
10900106:2 Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD?
10900108:10 Who will bring me into the strong city?
10900108:11 Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
1090010:1 Why standest thou afar off, O LORD?
1090010:10 Hast thou not poured me out as milk, and curdled me like cheese?
1090010:12 And one of the same place answered and said, But who is their father?
1090010:13 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God?
1090010:14 A fool also is full of words: a man can not tell what shall be; and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
1090010:14 And Saul''s uncle said unto him and to his servant, Whither went ye?
1090010:14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
1090010:15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
1090010:15 Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
1090010:16 And when all Israel saw that the king would not hearken unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
1090010:16 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
1090010:17 For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
1090010:18 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
1090010:18 And the people and princes of Gilead said one to another, What man is he that will begin to fight against the children of Ammon?
1090010:18 Behold Israel after the flesh: are not they which eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
1090010:18 But I say, Have they not heard?
1090010:18 Wherefore then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb?
1090010:19 But I say, Did not Israel know?
1090010:19 What say I then?
1090010:2 And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
1090010:2 For then would they not have ceased to be offered?
1090010:20 And many of them said, He hath a devil, and is mad; why hear ye him?
1090010:20 Are not my days few?
1090010:20 Then said he, Knowest thou wherefore I come unto thee?
1090010:22 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
1090010:24 And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the LORD hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?
1090010:24 Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
1090010:25 And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
1090010:26 And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
1090010:26 He said unto him, What is written in the law?
1090010:27 But the children of Belial said, How shall this man save us?
1090010:29 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
1090010:29 But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
1090010:29 Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
1090010:3 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
1090010:3 And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far?
1090010:3 For now they shall say, We have no king, because we feared not the LORD; what then should a king do to us?
1090010:3 Is it good unto thee that thou shouldest oppress, that thou shouldest despise the work of thine hands, and shine upon the counsel of the wicked?
1090010:30 For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
1090010:32 Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
1090010:34 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
1090010:36 And he said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you?
1090010:36 Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
1090010:38 But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?
1090010:4 And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
1090010:4 But they were exceedingly afraid, and said, Behold, two kings stood not before him: how then shall we stand?
1090010:4 Hast thou eyes of flesh?
1090010:40 But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
1090010:5 Are thy days as the days of man?
1090010:51 And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
1090010:6 But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
1090010:7 And Pharaoh''s servants said unto him, How long shall this man be a snare unto us?
1090010:7 Do ye look on things after the outward appearance?
1090010:7 Who would not fear thee, O King of nations?
1090010:8 And Moses and Aaron were brought again unto Pharaoh: and he said unto them, Go, serve the LORD your God: but who are they that shall go?
1090010:8 But what saith it?
1090010:8 For he saith, Are not my princes altogether kings?
1090010:9 Is not Calno as Carchemish?
1090010:9 Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast made me as the clay; and wilt thou bring me into dust again?
10900114:5 What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest?
10900114:6 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs?
10900115:2 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is now their God?
10900116:12 What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?
10900118:6 The LORD is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?
10900119:82 Mine eyes fail for thy word, saying, When wilt thou comfort me?
10900119:84 How many are the days of thy servant?
10900119:9 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
1090011:1 I say then, Hath God cast away his people?
1090011:1 In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee as a bird to your mountain?
1090011:1 Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said, 11:2 Should not the multitude of words be answered?
1090011:10 And when they had told David, saying, Uriah went not down unto his house, David said unto Uriah, Camest thou not from thy journey?
1090011:10 If he cut off, and shut up, or gather together, then who can hinder him?
1090011:11 And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
1090011:11 For he knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedness also; will he not then consider it?
1090011:11 I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall?
1090011:11 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
1090011:11 Wherefore?
1090011:12 And the people said unto Samuel, Who is he that said, Shall Saul reign over us?
1090011:12 Have I conceived all this people?
1090011:12 Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
1090011:12 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
1090011:13 Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
1090011:13 Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people?
1090011:14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
1090011:15 For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
1090011:15 What hath my beloved to do in mine house, seeing she hath wrought lewdness with many, and the holy flesh is passed from thee?
1090011:16 But whereunto shall I liken this generation?
1090011:17 And he taught, saying unto them, Is it not written, My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?
1090011:17 Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ; what was I, that I could withstand God?
1090011:18 If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
1090011:19 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
1090011:19 And said, My God forbid it me, that I should do this thing: shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy?
1090011:21 Who smote Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth?
1090011:22 Are they Hebrews?
1090011:22 Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them, to suffice them?
1090011:22 Then Pharaoh said unto him, But what hast thou lacked with me, that, behold, thou seekest to go to thine own country?
1090011:22 What?
1090011:23 And the LORD said unto Moses, Is the LORD''s hand waxed short?
1090011:23 Are they ministers of Christ?
1090011:23 So now the LORD God of Israel hath dispossessed the Amorites from before his people Israel, and shouldest thou possess it?
1090011:24 Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh thy god giveth thee to possess?
1090011:25 And now art thou any thing better than Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab?
1090011:29 And Moses said unto him, Enviest thou for my sake?
1090011:29 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
1090011:3 And if any man say unto you, Why do ye this?
1090011:3 If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?
1090011:3 Should thy lies make men hold their peace?
1090011:30 The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
1090011:31 And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then did ye not believe him?
1090011:32 And what shall I more say?
1090011:34 And said, Where have ye laid him?
1090011:34 For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
1090011:35 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
1090011:37 And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
1090011:4 And the mixt multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?
1090011:4 But what saith the answer of God unto him?
1090011:40 Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?
1090011:40 Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?
1090011:41 And the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he did, and his wisdom, are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
1090011:47 Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
1090011:5 And certain of them that stood there said unto them, What do ye, loosing the colt?
1090011:5 And, behold, Saul came after the herd out of the field; and Saul said, What aileth the people that they weep?
1090011:56 Then sought they for Jesus, and spake among themselves, as they stood in the temple, What think ye, that he will not come to the feast?
1090011:7 And Jephthah said unto the elders of Gilead, Did not ye hate me, and expel me out of my father''s house?
1090011:7 And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
1090011:7 Canst thou by searching find out God?
1090011:7 Have I committed an offence in abasing myself that ye might be exalted, because I have preached to you the gospel of God freely?
1090011:7 What then?
1090011:8 But what went ye out for to see?
1090011:8 His disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?
1090011:8 How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
1090011:8 It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do?
1090011:9 But what went ye out for to see?
1090011:9 Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day?
10900120:3 What shall be given unto thee?
1090012:1 Righteous art thou, O LORD, when I plead with thee: yet let me talk with thee of thy judgments: Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper?
1090012:11 Doth not the ear try words?
1090012:11 Is there iniquity in Gilead?
1090012:12 How much then is a man better than a sheep?
1090012:13 For what is it wherein ye were inferior to other churches, except it be that I myself was not burdensome to you?
1090012:14 And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
1090012:14 And the LORD said unto Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days?
1090012:15 If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
1090012:15 Now the acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are they not written in the book of Shemaiah the prophet, and of Iddo the seer concerning genealogies?
1090012:15 Shall we give, or shall we not give?
1090012:16 And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
1090012:16 So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
1090012:17 Did I make a gain of you by any of them whom I sent unto you?
1090012:17 If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
1090012:17 Is it not wheat harvest to day?
1090012:18 And Pharaoh called Abram and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me?
1090012:19 Again, think ye that we excuse ourselves unto you?
1090012:19 And if they were all one member, where were the body?
1090012:19 And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090012:19 The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing?
1090012:19 Why saidst thou, She is my sister?
1090012:2 And they said, Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses?
1090012:20 But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
1090012:21 Then said his servants unto him, What thing is this that thou hast done?
1090012:23 And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
1090012:23 But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast?
1090012:23 In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise, whose wife shall she be of them?
1090012:24 And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the scriptures, neither the power of God?
1090012:25 And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
1090012:26 And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say unto you, What mean ye by this service?
1090012:26 If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?
1090012:27 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
1090012:27 Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
1090012:29 Are all apostles?
1090012:29 Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
1090012:3 Behold, here I am: witness against me before the LORD, and before his anointed: whose ox have I taken?
1090012:3 But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
1090012:30 Have all the gifts of healing?
1090012:34 O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
1090012:34 The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up?
1090012:35 And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that Christ is the son of David?
1090012:37 David therefore himself calleth him Lord; and whence is he then his son?
1090012:4 How long shall the land mourn, and the herbs of every field wither, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein?
1090012:41 Then Peter said unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, or even to all?
1090012:48 But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother?
1090012:49 I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?
1090012:5 If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses?
1090012:5 Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
1090012:51 Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
1090012:56 Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?
1090012:57 Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?
1090012:6 And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
1090012:6 Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
1090012:7 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
1090012:7 Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests, and said unto them, Why repair ye not the breaches of the house?
1090012:8 And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
1090012:9 What shall therefore the lord of the vineyard do?
1090012:9 Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the LORD, to do evil in his sight?
1090012:9 Who knoweth not in all these that the hand of the LORD hath wrought this?
10900130:3 If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
10900137:4 How shall we sing the LORD''s song in a strange land?
10900139:21 Do not I hate them, O LORD, that hate thee?
10900139:7 Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
1090013:1 How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD?
1090013:10 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
1090013:10 I will be thy king: where is any other that may save thee in all thy cities?
1090013:11 And Manoah arose, and went after his wife, and came to the man, and said unto him, Art thou the man that spakest unto the woman?
1090013:11 And Samuel said, What hast thou done?
1090013:11 Shall not his excellency make you afraid?
1090013:11 Then contended I with the rulers, and said, Why is the house of God forsaken?
1090013:12 And David was afraid of God that day, saying, How shall I bring the ark of God home to me?
1090013:12 And their father said unto them, What way went he?
1090013:12 Lo, when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed it?
1090013:12 So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you?
1090013:13 And I, whither shall I cause my shame to go?
1090013:14 And it shall be when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What is this?
1090013:14 Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in mine hand?
1090013:17 And Manoah said unto the angel of the LORD, What is thy name, that when thy sayings come to pass we may do thee honour?
1090013:17 Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day?
1090013:18 And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Why askest thou thus after my name, seeing it is secret?
1090013:18 Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
1090013:18 Then said he, Unto what is the kingdom of God like?
1090013:19 Who is he that will plead with me?
1090013:2 And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these great buildings?
1090013:2 And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things?
1090013:2 How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily?
1090013:20 And Absalom her brother said unto her, Hath Amnon thy brother been with thee?
1090013:20 And again he said, Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of God?
1090013:20 Lift up your eyes, and behold them that come from the north: where is the flock that was given thee, thy beautiful flock?
1090013:21 Then I testified against them, and said unto them, Why lodge ye about the wall?
1090013:21 What wilt thou say when he shall punish thee?
1090013:22 And if thou say in thine heart, Wherefore come these things upon me?
1090013:23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
1090013:23 How many are mine iniquities and sins?
1090013:23 Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
1090013:24 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemy?
1090013:25 And as John fulfilled his course, he said, Whom think ye that I am?
1090013:25 He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
1090013:25 Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
1090013:26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
1090013:27 Shall we then hearken unto you to do all this great evil, to transgress against our God in marrying strange wives?
1090013:27 So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
1090013:36 Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?
1090013:37 Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
1090013:38 Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake?
1090013:4 And he said unto him, Why art thou, being the king''s son, lean from day to day?
1090013:4 And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
1090013:4 Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
1090013:51 Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things?
1090013:55 Is not this the carpenter''s son?
1090013:56 And his sisters, are they not all with us?
1090013:6 And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands?
1090013:6 Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
1090013:7 Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have ye not spoken a lying divination, whereas ye say, The LORD saith it; albeit I have not spoken?
1090013:7 Will ye speak wickedly for God?
1090013:8 Will ye accept his person?
1090013:9 Is it good that he should search you out?
1090013:9 Is not the whole land before thee?
10900147:17 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold?
1090014:10 All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we?
1090014:10 And David enquired of God, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines?
1090014:10 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
1090014:10 But man dieth, and wasteth away: yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
1090014:10 But why dost thou judge thy brother?
1090014:11 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long will this people provoke me?
1090014:11 And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
1090014:12 Is not this the word that we did tell thee in Egypt, saying, Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians?
1090014:13 And the woman said, Wherefore then hast thou thought such a thing against the people of God?
1090014:14 If a man die, shall he live again?
1090014:14 Moreover the LORD shall raise him up a king over Israel, who shall cut off the house of Jeroboam that day: but what?
1090014:15 And the LORD said unto Moses, Wherefore criest thou unto me?
1090014:15 What is it then?
1090014:16 For now thou numberest my steps: dost thou not watch over my sin?
1090014:18 And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey?
1090014:18 And the rest of the acts of Amaziah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090014:19 And the king said, Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this?
1090014:19 And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, Is it I?
1090014:19 Hast thou utterly rejected Judah?
1090014:22 Are there any among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain?
1090014:22 Do they not err that devise evil?
1090014:22 Hast thou faith?
1090014:22 Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
1090014:26 And the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying, 14:27 How long shall I bear with this evil congregation, which murmur against me?
1090014:26 How is it then, brethren?
1090014:27 For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it?
1090014:28 For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?
1090014:29 Now the rest of the acts of Rehoboam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090014:3 And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
1090014:3 And doth thou open thine eyes upon such an one, and bringest me into judgment with thee?
1090014:3 And wherefore hath the LORD brought us unto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wives and our children should be a prey?
1090014:30 How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely to day of the spoil of their enemies which they found?
1090014:31 And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
1090014:31 Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom unto his house, and said unto him, Wherefore have thy servants set my field on fire?
1090014:32 What shall one then answer the messengers of the nation?
1090014:34 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
1090014:36 What?
1090014:37 And Saul asked counsel of God, Shall I go down after the Philistines?
1090014:37 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest thou?
1090014:4 And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
1090014:4 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge?
1090014:4 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
1090014:4 Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
1090014:41 And Moses said, Wherefore now do ye transgress the commandment of the LORD?
1090014:45 And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel?
1090014:48 And Jesus answered and said unto them, Are ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and with staves to take me?
1090014:5 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
1090014:5 Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?
1090014:6 And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
1090014:60 And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
1090014:63 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
1090014:64 Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
1090014:8 Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
1090014:8 For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
1090014:9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
1090014:9 So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
1090014:9 Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?
1090014:9 Why shouldest thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that can not save?
1090015:1 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
1090015:1 Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, 15:2 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
1090015:1 Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying, 15:2 Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders?
1090015:10 And the men of Judah said, Why are ye come up against us?
1090015:10 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
1090015:11 Are the consolations of God small with thee?
1090015:11 Hell and destruction are before the LORD: how much more then the hearts of the children of men?
1090015:11 Then three thousand men of Judah went to the top of the rock Etam, and said to Samson, Knowest thou not that the Philistines are rulers over us?
1090015:11 Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods?
1090015:12 And Pilate answered and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do unto him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
1090015:12 Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
1090015:12 Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?
1090015:12 Then came his disciples, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the Pharisees were offended, after they heard this saying?
1090015:12 Why doth thine heart carry thee away?
1090015:14 And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
1090015:14 Then Pilate said unto them, Why, what evil hath he done?
1090015:14 What is man, that he should be clean?
1090015:16 And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding?
1090015:16 How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?
1090015:17 Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught?
1090015:18 Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuseth to be healed?
1090015:19 Then said the king to Ittai the Gittite, Wherefore goest thou also with us?
1090015:19 Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the LORD, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the LORD?
1090015:2 And Abram said, LORD God, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus?
1090015:2 And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
1090015:2 And it shall come to pass, if they say unto thee, Whither shall we go forth?
1090015:20 Whereas thou camest but yesterday, should I this day make thee go up and down with us?
1090015:21 And the rest of the acts of Menahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
1090015:22 And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD?
1090015:23 He wandereth abroad for bread, saying, Where is it?
1090015:24 And the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink?
1090015:27 The king said also unto Zadok the priest, Art not thou a seer?
1090015:29 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
1090015:3 But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
1090015:3 Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
1090015:3 Should he reason with unprofitable talk?
1090015:30 And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
1090015:31 Now the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
1090015:32 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
1090015:33 And his disciples say unto him, Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude?
1090015:34 And Jesus saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
1090015:34 And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
1090015:35 And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?
1090015:35 But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
1090015:36 Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090015:4 And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
1090015:4 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
1090015:5 For who shall have pity upon thee, O Jerusalem?
1090015:55 O death, where is thy sting?
1090015:6 And the rest of the acts of Azariah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090015:6 Then the Philistines said, Who hath done this?
1090015:7 Art thou the first man that was born?
1090015:7 Now the rest of the acts of Abijam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090015:8 And he said, LORD God, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?
1090015:8 Hast thou heard the secret of God?
1090015:9 But Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
1090015:9 What knowest thou, that we know not?
1090016:1 And the LORD said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?
1090016:10 And he hath brought thee near to him, and all thy brethren the sons of Levi with thee: and seek ye the priesthood also?
1090016:10 And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah?
1090016:10 Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
1090016:11 And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children?
1090016:11 For which cause both thou and all thy company are gathered together against the LORD: and what is Aaron, that ye murmur against him?
1090016:11 If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
1090016:12 And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?
1090016:13 And she called the name of the LORD that spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?
1090016:13 When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
1090016:14 Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
1090016:15 And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine heart is not with me?
1090016:15 He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
1090016:17 And Absalom said to Hushai, Is this thy kindness to thy friend?
1090016:18 They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while?
1090016:19 And again, whom should I serve?
1090016:19 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090016:2 And Samuel said, How can I go?
1090016:2 And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
1090016:2 And the king said unto Ziba, What meanest thou by these?
1090016:20 Now the rest of the acts of Zimri, and his treason that he wrought, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
1090016:20 Shall a man make gods unto himself, and they are no gods?
1090016:26 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
1090016:28 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
1090016:3 And the king said, And where is thy master''s son?
1090016:3 And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
1090016:3 Shall vain words have an end?
1090016:3 Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
1090016:31 Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
1090016:5 But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?
1090016:5 Now the rest of the acts of Baasha, and what he did, and his might, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
1090016:5 So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
1090016:6 Though I speak, my grief is not asswaged: and though I forbear, what am I eased?
1090016:7 Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
1090016:8 And he said, Hagar, Sarai''s maid, whence camest thou?
1090016:8 Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubims a huge host, with very many chariots and horsemen?
1090016:8 Which when Jesus perceived, he said unto them, O ye of little faith, why reason ye among yourselves, because ye have brought no bread?
1090016:9 Do ye not yet understand, neither remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
1090016:9 Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah unto the king, Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
1090017:10 And his disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?
1090017:10 Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper?
1090017:11 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 17:12 Say now to the rebellious house, Know ye not what these things mean?
1090017:13 Whosoever cometh any thing near unto the tabernacle of the LORD shall die: shall we be consumed with dying?
1090017:15 And where is now my hope?
1090017:15 Behold, they say unto me, Where is the word of the LORD?
1090017:16 And David the king came and sat before the LORD, and said, Who am I, O LORD God, and what is mine house, that thou hast brought me hitherto?
1090017:16 Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom, seeing he hath no heart to it?
1090017:17 And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
1090017:17 Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old?
1090017:17 Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
1090017:18 And she said unto Elijah, What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God?
1090017:18 What can David speak more to thee for the honour of thy servant?
1090017:19 And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is?
1090017:19 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
1090017:2 Are there not mockers with me?
1090017:20 And he cried unto the LORD, and said, O LORD my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son?
1090017:20 And when Absalom''s servants came to the woman to the house, they said, Where is Ahimaaz and Jonathan?
1090017:24 And when they were come to Capernaum, they that received tribute money came to Peter, and said, Doth not your master pay tribute?
1090017:25 And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that is come up?
1090017:29 And David said, What have I now done?
1090017:3 Lay down now, put me in a surety with thee; who is he that will strike hands with me?
1090017:37 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord?
1090017:4 And Moses cried unto the LORD, saying, What shall I do unto this people?
1090017:43 And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?
1090017:55 And when Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said unto Abner, the captain of the host, Abner, whose son is this youth?
1090017:58 And Saul said to him, Whose son art thou, thou young man?
1090017:6 And when Hushai was come to Absalom, Absalom spake unto him, saying, Ahithophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do after his saying?
1090017:7 And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
1090017:8 And he stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, and said unto them, Why are ye come out to set your battle in array?
1090017:9 And Micah said unto him, Whence comest thou?
1090017:9 Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
1090017:9 Say thou, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Shall it prosper?
1090017:9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
1090018:1 At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
1090018:1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 18:2 How long will it be ere ye make an end of words?
1090018:11 And Joab said unto the man that told him, And, behold, thou sawest him, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground?
1090018:11 Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
1090018:12 How think ye?
1090018:12 Therefore Sarah laughed within herself, saying, After I am waxed old shall I have pleasure, my lord being old also?
1090018:13 And the LORD said unto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I of a surety bear a child, which am old?
1090018:14 And when Moses''father in law saw all that he did to the people, he said, What is this thing that thou doest to the people?
1090018:14 And when he was come to the king, the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramothgilead to battle, or shall I forbear?
1090018:14 Is any thing too hard for the LORD?
1090018:14 The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
1090018:14 Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon which cometh from the rock of the field?
1090018:15 And the king said to him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou say nothing but the truth to me in the name of the LORD?
1090018:17 And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him, Art thou he that troubleth Israel?
1090018:17 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would not prophesy good unto me, but evil?
1090018:17 Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man''s disciples?
1090018:18 And David said unto Saul, Who am I?
1090018:18 And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
1090018:19 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
1090018:19 And the LORD said, Who shall entice Ahab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
1090018:19 Yet say ye, Why?
1090018:20 Shall evil be recompensed for good?
1090018:21 And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
1090018:21 And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken?
1090018:21 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
1090018:21 Why askest thou me?
1090018:23 And Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?
1090018:23 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?
1090018:23 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why smitest thou me?
1090018:24 And he said, Ye have taken away my gods which I made, and the priest, and ye are gone away: and what have I more?
1090018:24 Peradventure there be fifty righteous within the city: wilt thou also destroy and not spare the place for the fifty righteous that are therein?
1090018:25 Am I now come up without the LORD against this place to destroy it?
1090018:26 And they that heard it said, Who then can be saved?
1090018:26 One of the servants of the high priest, being his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
1090018:27 But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words?
1090018:29 And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe?
1090018:29 Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?
1090018:3 And Ahab king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat king of Judah, Wilt thou go with me to Ramothgilead?
1090018:3 And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, How long are ye slack to go to possess the land, which the LORD God of your fathers hath given you?
1090018:3 Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight?
1090018:31 For who is God save the LORD?
1090018:32 And the king said unto Cushi, Is the young man Absalom safe?
1090018:33 Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered at all his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
1090018:33 Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
1090018:34 Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?
1090018:34 Where are the gods of Hamath, and of Arpad?
1090018:35 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
1090018:37 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
1090018:38 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
1090018:39 But ye have a custom, that I should release unto you one at the passover: will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
1090018:4 He teareth himself in his anger: shall the earth be forsaken for thee?
1090018:4 Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek ye?
1090018:5 Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 18:6 O house of Israel, can not I do with you as this potter?
1090018:6 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
1090018:7 And as Obadiah was in the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said, Art thou that my lord Elijah?
1090018:7 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?
1090018:7 Then asked he them again, Whom seek ye?
1090018:8 And they came unto their brethren to Zorah and Eshtaol: and their brethren said unto them, What say ye?
1090018:9 And he said, What have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me?
1090018:9 And they said unto him, Where is Sarah thy wife?
1090018:9 And they said, Arise, that we may go up against them: for we have seen the land, and, behold, it is very good: and are ye still?
1090019:1 Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, 19:2 And say, What is thy mother?
1090019:1 Then Job answered and said, 19:2 How long will ye vex my soul, and break me in pieces with words?
1090019:10 Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me?
1090019:11 Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly: and shalt thou be delivered?
1090019:12 And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
1090019:12 Where are they?
1090019:12 Who can understand his errors?
1090019:12 Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh: wherefore then are ye the last to bring back the king?
1090019:13 And say ye to Amasa, Art thou not of my bone, and of my flesh?
1090019:13 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivah?
1090019:15 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
1090019:16 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
1090019:17 And Saul said unto Michal, Why hast thou deceived me so, and sent away mine enemy, that he is escaped?
1090019:17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
1090019:17 And when he had lifted up his eyes, he saw a wayfaring man in the street of the city: and the old man said, Whither goest thou?
1090019:18 He saith unto him, Which?
1090019:20 The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?
1090019:21 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and said, Shall not Shimei be put to death for this, because he cursed the LORD''s anointed?
1090019:22 And David said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
1090019:22 Then went he also to Ramah, and came to a great well that is in Sechu: and he asked and said, Where are Samuel and David?
1090019:22 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
1090019:22 Why do ye persecute me as God, and are not satisfied with my flesh?
1090019:25 Hast thou not heard long ago how I have done it, and of ancient times that I have formed it?
1090019:25 When his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved?
1090019:27 Then answered Peter and said unto him, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
1090019:28 But ye should say, Why persecute we him, seeing the root of the matter is found in me?
1090019:29 And the king said unto him, Why speakest thou any more of thy matters?
1090019:3 And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
1090019:3 But the princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanun, Thinkest thou that David doth honour thy father, that he hath sent comforters unto thee?
1090019:3 The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
1090019:31 And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose him?
1090019:33 And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto them, Why loose ye the colt?
1090019:34 And Barzillai said unto the king, How long have I to live, that I should go up with the king unto Jerusalem?
1090019:35 I am this day fourscore years old: and can I discern between good and evil?
1090019:36 Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
1090019:42 And all the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, Because the king is near of kin to us: wherefore then be ye angry for this matter?
1090019:7 All the brethren of the poor do hate him: how much more do his friends go far from him?
1090019:7 They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?
109001:10 For do I now persuade men, or God?
109001:10 Give me now wisdom and knowledge, that I may go out and come in before this people: for who can judge this thy people, that is so great?
109001:10 Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side?
109001:10 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new?
109001:10 Who is there even among you that would shut the doors for nought?
109001:11 And Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me?
109001:11 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou?
109001:11 Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us?
109001:11 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?
109001:12 Art thou not from everlasting, O LORD my God, mine Holy One?
109001:12 How can I myself alone bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
109001:12 Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
109001:12 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
109001:13 And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou?
109001:13 And the word of the LORD came unto me the second time, saying, What seest thou?
109001:13 But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool?
109001:13 Is Christ divided?
109001:14 And David said unto him, How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the LORD''s anointed?
109001:14 And Eli said unto her, How long wilt thou be drunken?
109001:14 And makest men as the fishes of the sea, as the creeping things, that have no ruler over them?
109001:14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
109001:16 Is not the meat cut off before our eyes, yea, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
109001:17 Shall they therefore empty their net, and not spare continually to slay the nations?
109001:17 When I therefore was thus minded, did I use lightness?
109001:18 And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this?
109001:18 And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said unto them, Why have ye done this thing, and have saved the men children alive?
109001:18 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
109001:18 What then?
109001:19 And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these?
109001:19 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
109001:20 Where is the wise?
109001:21 And they asked him, What then?
109001:21 Then said I, What come these to do?
109001:22 Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
109001:24 And Nathan said, My lord, O king, hast thou said, Adonijah shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne?
109001:25 And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that prophet?
109001:27 And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
109001:27 Is this thing done by my lord the king, and thou hast not shewed it unto thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
109001:28 Whither shall we go up?
109001:3 And David said unto him, From whence comest thou?
109001:3 What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?
109001:3 Who is there among you of all his people?
109001:3 Why dost thou shew me iniquity, and cause me to behold grievance?
109001:34 Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
109001:38 Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye?
109001:4 And David said unto him, How went the matter?
109001:43 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
109001:46 And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
109001:48 Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me?
109001:5 And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead?
109001:5 And when the messengers turned back unto him, he said unto them, Why are ye now turned back?
109001:5 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
109001:5 Why should ye be stricken any more?
109001:5 Your fathers, where are they?
109001:50 Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou?
109001:6 A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is mine honour?
109001:6 And his father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why hast thou done so?
109001:6 But my words and my statutes, which I commanded my servants the prophets, did they not take hold of your fathers?
109001:6 So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper?
109001:6 When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
109001:6 Who can stand before his indignation?
109001:7 And he said unto them, What manner of man was he which came up to meet you, and told you these words?
109001:7 And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou?
109001:7 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar; and ye say, Wherein have we polluted thee?
109001:8 And he said unto me, Who art thou?
109001:8 And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
109001:8 Shall I not in that day, saith the LORD, even destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?
109001:8 Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou?
109001:8 Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation?
109001:9 And now, I pray you, beseech God that he will be gracious unto us: this hath been by your means: will he regard your persons?
109001:9 Have not I commanded thee?
109001:9 Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought?
109001:9 Then said I, O my lord, what are these?
109001:9 What do ye imagine against the LORD?
1090020:1 And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan, What have I done?
1090020:10 And Abimelech said unto Abraham, What sawest thou, that thou hast done this thing?
1090020:10 Then said David to Jonathan, Who shall tell me?
1090020:12 And the tribes of Israel sent men through all the tribe of Benjamin, saying, What wickedness is this that is done among you?
1090020:12 O our God, wilt thou not judge them?
1090020:13 And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
1090020:13 And, behold, there came a prophet unto Ahab king of Israel, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou seen all this great multitude?
1090020:13 But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
1090020:13 Then said the lord of the vineyard, What shall I do?
1090020:14 And Ahab said, By whom?
1090020:14 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
1090020:15 And he said, What have they seen in thine house?
1090020:15 Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
1090020:15 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
1090020:17 And when he was come near unto her, the woman said, Art thou Joab?
1090020:18 Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?
1090020:21 And he said unto her, What wilt thou?
1090020:23 But he perceived their craftiness, and said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
1090020:24 Man''s goings are of the LORD; how can a man then understand his own way?
1090020:29 Then I said unto them, What is the high place whereunto ye go?
1090020:3 And he answered and said unto them, I will also ask you one thing; and answer me: 20:4 The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
1090020:30 Wherefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Are ye polluted after the manner of your fathers?
1090020:32 And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I shall do unto you?
1090020:32 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain?
1090020:33 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife of them is she?
1090020:4 And why have ye brought up the congregation of the LORD into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there?
1090020:4 But Abimelech had not come near her: and he said, LORD, wilt thou slay also a righteous nation?
1090020:4 Wilt thou judge them, son of man, wilt thou judge them?
1090020:41 And he said unto them, How say they that Christ is David''s son?
1090020:44 David therefore calleth him Lord, how is he then his son?
1090020:5 And the officers shall speak unto the people, saying, What man is there that hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it?
1090020:5 And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then believed ye him not?
1090020:5 And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place?
1090020:5 Said he not unto me, She is my sister?
1090020:6 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
1090020:6 And what man is he that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it?
1090020:6 Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?
1090020:7 And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her?
1090020:8 And the officers shall speak further unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?
1090020:9 And Joab said to Amasa, Art thou in health, my brother?
1090020:9 Then Abimelech called Abraham, and said unto him, What hast thou done unto us?
1090020:9 Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?
1090021:10 And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
1090021:11 And the servants of Achish said unto him, Is not this David the king of the land?
1090021:13 Because it is a trial, and what if the sword contemn even the rod?
1090021:13 Behold, I am against thee, O inhabitant of the valley, and rock of the plain, saith the LORD; which say, Who shall come down against us?
1090021:13 Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart?
1090021:14 Then said Achish unto his servants, Lo, ye see the man is mad: wherefore then have ye brought him to me?
1090021:15 Have I need of mad men, that ye have brought this fellow to play the mad man in my presence?
1090021:15 So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
1090021:15 What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
1090021:16 He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
1090021:16 Then the elders of the congregation said, How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing the women are destroyed out of Benjamin?
1090021:17 And David said unto God, Is it not I that commanded the people to be numbered?
1090021:17 And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar?
1090021:17 He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
1090021:19 And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
1090021:20 And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
1090021:21 For what pleasure hath he in his house after him, when the number of his months is cut off in the midst?
1090021:21 Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
1090021:22 Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
1090021:22 Shall any teach God knowledge?
1090021:22 What is it therefore?
1090021:25 Now the rest of the acts of Amon which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090021:25 The baptism of John, whence was it?
1090021:27 The sacrifice of the wicked is abomination: how much more, when he bringeth it with a wicked mind?
1090021:28 And the word of the LORD came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying, 21:29 Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?
1090021:28 But what think ye?
1090021:28 For ye say, Where is the house of the prince?
1090021:29 And Abimelech said unto Abraham, What mean these seven ewe lambs which thou hast set by themselves?
1090021:29 Have ye not asked them that go by the way?
1090021:3 Now therefore what is under thine hand?
1090021:3 Wherefore David said unto the Gibeonites, What shall I do for you?
1090021:30 Shall I cause it to return into his sheath?
1090021:31 Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
1090021:31 Who shall declare his way to his face?
1090021:34 How then comfort ye me in vain, seeing in your answers there remaineth falsehood?
1090021:37 And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee?
1090021:38 Art not thou that Egyptian, which before these days madest an uproar, and leddest out into the wilderness four thousand men that were murderers?
1090021:4 As for me, is my complaint to man?
1090021:40 When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
1090021:5 And the children of Israel said, Who is there among all the tribes of Israel that came not up with the congregation unto the LORD?
1090021:5 And the people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
1090021:5 But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him, Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?
1090021:5 Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have ye any meat?
1090021:7 And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel?
1090021:7 And it shall be, when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou?
1090021:7 And she said, Who would have said unto Abraham, that Sarah should have given children suck?
1090021:7 And they asked him, saying, Master, but when shall these things be?
1090021:7 How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing we have sworn by the LORD that we will not give them of our daughters to wives?
1090021:7 Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power?
1090021:8 And David said unto Ahimelech, And is there not here under thine hand spear or sword?
1090021:8 And they said, What one is there of the tribes of Israel that came not up to Mizpeh to the LORD?
1090022:1 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 22:2 Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?
1090022:1 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
1090022:1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, 22:2 Can a man be profitable unto God, as he that is wise may be profitable unto himself?
1090022:10 And I said, What shall I do, LORD?
1090022:12 Is not God in the height of heaven?
1090022:13 And thou sayest, How doth God know?
1090022:14 Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee?
1090022:15 Did I then begin to enquire of God for him?
1090022:15 Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
1090022:15 Shalt thou reign, because thou closest thyself in cedar?
1090022:16 And now why tarriest thou?
1090022:16 And the king said unto him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou tell me nothing but that which is true in the name of the LORD?
1090022:16 He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well with him: was not this to know me?
1090022:17 David also commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying, 22:18 Is not the LORD your God with you?
1090022:17 Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
1090022:18 And the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would prophesy no good concerning me, but evil?
1090022:18 But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
1090022:20 And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
1090022:20 And the LORD said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
1090022:20 Did not Achan the son of Zerah commit a trespass in the accursed thing, and wrath fell on all the congregation of Israel?
1090022:22 And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith?
1090022:27 For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
1090022:27 If thou hast nothing to pay, why should he take away thy bed from under thee?
1090022:27 Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
1090022:28 And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?
1090022:28 Is this man Coniah a despised broken idol?
1090022:28 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
1090022:29 Seest thou a man diligent in his business?
1090022:3 Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that thou art righteous?
1090022:30 And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
1090022:32 And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass these three times?
1090022:32 For who is God, save the LORD?
1090022:35 And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
1090022:35 Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, 22:36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
1090022:37 And Balak said unto Balaam, Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call thee?
1090022:38 And Balaam said unto Balak, Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to say any thing?
1090022:4 And he said unto Jehoshaphat, Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramothgilead?
1090022:4 Will he reprove thee for fear of thee?
1090022:41 While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, 22:42 Saying, What think ye of Christ?
1090022:45 And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow, 22:46 And said unto them, Why sleep ye?
1090022:45 If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
1090022:48 But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
1090022:49 When they which were about him saw what would follow, they said unto him, Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
1090022:5 Is not thy wickedness great?
1090022:64 And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
1090022:7 And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1090022:7 And Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
1090022:70 Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
1090022:71 And they said, What need we any further witness?
1090022:8 And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
1090022:8 And many nations shall pass by this city, and they shall say every man to his neighbour, Wherefore hath the LORD done thus unto this great city?
1090022:9 And God came unto Balaam, and said, What men are these with thee?
1090022:9 And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare?
1090023:10 Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth part of Israel?
1090023:11 And Balak said unto Balaam, What hast thou done unto me?
1090023:11 Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand?
1090023:12 And he answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which the LORD hath put in my mouth?
1090023:12 Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul?
1090023:13 But he is in one mind, and who can turn him?
1090023:17 And he said, Be it far from me, O LORD, that I should do this: is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?
1090023:17 Then he said, What title is that that I see?
1090023:17 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
1090023:18 For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD, and hath perceived and heard his word?
1090023:19 Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?
1090023:19 Was he not most honourable of three?
1090023:19 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
1090023:2 Therefore David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go and smite these Philistines?
1090023:22 And he said unto them the third time, Why, what evil hath he done?
1090023:23 Am I a God at hand, saith the LORD, and not a God afar off?
1090023:24 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
1090023:26 But Balaam answered and said unto Balak, Told not I thee, saying, All that the LORD speaketh, that I must do?
1090023:26 How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies?
1090023:28 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090023:29 Is not my word like as a fire?
1090023:29 Who hath woe?
1090023:3 And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
1090023:31 For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
1090023:33 And when this people, or the prophet, or a priest, shall ask thee, saying, What is the burden of the LORD?
1090023:33 Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
1090023:35 They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake?
1090023:35 Thus shall ye say every one to his neighbour, and every one to his brother, What hath the LORD answered?
1090023:36 The LORD said moreover unto me; Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah?
1090023:37 Thus shalt thou say to the prophet, What hath the LORD answered thee?
1090023:4 And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
1090023:40 But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
1090023:43 Then said I unto her that was old in adulteries, Will they now commit whoredoms with her, and she with them?
1090023:5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?
1090023:6 Will he plead against me with his great power?
1090023:7 Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days?
1090023:8 How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed?
1090023:8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth?
1090024:1 Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days?
1090024:10 Who is this King of glory?
1090024:13 So Gad came to David, and told him, and said unto him, Shall seven years of famine come unto thee in thy land?
1090024:14 After whom is the king of Israel come out?
1090024:16 And it came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words unto Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
1090024:17 And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
1090024:19 And he said unto them, What things?
1090024:19 And the people said unto me, Wilt thou not tell us what these things are to us, that thou doest so?
1090024:19 For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away?
1090024:2 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things?
1090024:21 And Araunah said, Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?
1090024:25 And if it be not so now, who will make me a liar, and make my speech nothing worth?
1090024:3 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be?
1090024:3 Then said the LORD unto me, What seest thou, Jeremiah?
1090024:3 Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD?
1090024:31 And he said, Come in, thou blessed of the LORD; wherefore standest thou without?
1090024:32 And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
1090024:38 And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
1090024:41 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
1090024:45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season?
1090024:47 And I asked her, and said, Whose daughter art thou?
1090024:5 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
1090024:58 And they called Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt thou go with this man?
1090024:65 For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us?
1090024:8 Who is this King of glory?
1090024:9 And David said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou men''s words, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt?
1090024:9 He couched, he lay down as a lion, and as a great lion: who shall stir him up?
1090025:10 And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said, Who is David?
1090025:11 Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men, whom I know not whence they be?
1090025:12 Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
1090025:12 What man is he that feareth the LORD?
1090025:16 And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, Art thou made of the king''s counsel?
1090025:16 Hast thou found honey?
1090025:20 And if ye shall say, What shall we eat the seventh year?
1090025:22 And the children struggled together within her; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
1090025:26 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last, behold, are they not written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel?
1090025:29 For, lo, I begin to bring evil on the city which is called by my name, and should ye be utterly unpunished?
1090025:3 Is there any number of his armies?
1090025:32 And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
1090025:37 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee?
1090025:38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
1090025:39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
1090025:4 How then can man be justified with God?
1090025:6 How much less man, that is a worm?
1090025:9 And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?
1090026:1 And the Ziphites came unto Saul to Gibeah, saying, Doth not David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before Jeshimon?
1090026:1 But Job answered and said, 26:2 How hast thou helped him that is without power?
1090026:10 And Abimelech said, What is this thou hast done unto us?
1090026:10 When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
1090026:12 Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit?
1090026:14 Lo, these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him?
1090026:15 And David said to Abner, Art not thou a valiant man?
1090026:15 And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
1090026:17 And Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
1090026:18 And he said, Wherefore doth my lord thus pursue after his servant?
1090026:18 As a mad man who casteth firebrands, arrows, and death, 26:19 So is the man that deceiveth his neighbour, and saith, Am not I in sport?
1090026:19 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah put him at all to death?
1090026:22 And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I?
1090026:25 Then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I?
1090026:27 And Isaac said unto them, Wherefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate me, and have sent me away from you?
1090026:27 King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
1090026:3 How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom?
1090026:4 To whom hast thou uttered words?
1090026:40 And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
1090026:50 And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come?
1090026:53 Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
1090026:54 But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
1090026:55 In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me?
1090026:62 And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing?
1090026:65 Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
1090026:66 What think ye?
1090026:8 But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste?
1090026:8 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
1090026:9 And Abimelech called Isaac, and said, Behold, of a surety she is thy wife; and how saidst thou, She is my sister?
1090026:9 And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the LORD''s anointed, and be guiltless?
1090026:9 Why hast thou prophesied in the name of the LORD, saying, This house shall be like Shiloh, and this city shall be desolate without an inhabitant?
1090027:1 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
1090027:10 And Achish said, Whither have ye made a road to day?
1090027:10 Will he delight himself in the Almighty?
1090027:11 And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
1090027:12 Behold, all ye yourselves have seen it; why then are ye thus altogether vain?
1090027:13 Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
1090027:17 Hearken not unto them; serve the king of Babylon, and live: wherefore should this city be laid waste?
1090027:17 Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
1090027:18 And he came unto his father, and said, My father: and he said, Here am I; who art thou, my son?
1090027:20 And Isaac said unto his son, How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son?
1090027:21 The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
1090027:22 Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
1090027:23 And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
1090027:24 And he said, Art thou my very son Esau?
1090027:24 For riches are not for ever: and doth the crown endure to every generation?
1090027:32 And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou?
1090027:33 And Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and said, Who?
1090027:36 And he said, Is not he rightly named Jacob?
1090027:38 And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
1090027:4 Fury is not in me: who would set the briers and thorns against me in battle?
1090027:4 Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son?
1090027:4 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
1090027:46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
1090027:7 Hath he smitten him, as he smote those that smote him?
1090027:8 For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he hath gained, when God taketh away his soul?
1090027:9 Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?
1090028:11 Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up unto thee?
1090028:12 And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice: and the woman spake to Saul, saying, Why hast thou deceived me?
1090028:12 But where shall wisdom be found?
1090028:13 And the king said unto her, Be not afraid: for what sawest thou?
1090028:14 And he said unto her, What form is he of?
1090028:15 And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?
1090028:16 Then said Samuel, Wherefore then dost thou ask of me, seeing the LORD is departed from thee, and is become thine enemy?
1090028:20 Whence then cometh wisdom?
1090028:24 Doth the plowman plow all day to sow?
1090028:9 Whom shall he teach knowledge?
1090028:9 Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God?
1090029:14 But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
1090029:15 And Laban said unto Jacob, Because thou art my brother, shouldest thou therefore serve me for nought?
1090029:15 Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us?
1090029:16 Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter''s clay: for shall the work say of him that made it, He made me not?
1090029:17 Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
1090029:20 Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words?
1090029:25 And it came to pass, that in the morning, behold, it was Leah: and he said to Laban, What is this thou hast done unto me?
1090029:27 Now therefore why hast thou not reproved Jeremiah of Anathoth, which maketh himself a prophet to you?
1090029:3 Then said the princes of the Philistines, What do these Hebrews here?
1090029:4 And Jacob said unto them, My brethren, whence be ye?
1090029:5 And he said unto them, Know ye Laban the son of Nahor?
1090029:5 Is not this David, of whom they sang one to another in dances, saying, Saul slew his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
1090029:6 And he said unto them, Is he well?
1090029:8 And David said unto Achish, But what have I done?
109002:1 And it came to pass after this, that David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?
109002:1 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
109002:10 Have we not all one father?
109002:11 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
109002:11 Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?
109002:12 And I turned myself to behold wisdom, and madness, and folly: for what can the man do that cometh after the king?
109002:12 And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this?
109002:12 They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine?
109002:13 Behold, is it not of the LORD of hosts that the people shall labour in the very fire, and the people shall weary themselves for very vanity?
109002:13 Then said Haggai, If one that is unclean by a dead body touch any of these, shall it be unclean?
109002:13 What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
109002:14 And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
109002:14 Is Israel a servant?
109002:14 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
109002:14 Who knoweth if he will return and repent, and leave a blessing behind him; even a meat offering and a drink offering unto the LORD your God?
109002:14 Yet ye say, Wherefore?
109002:15 And did not he make one?
109002:15 Then said I in my heart, As it happeneth to the fool, so it happeneth even to me; and why was I then more wise?
109002:16 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
109002:17 But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin?
109002:17 Hast thou not procured this unto thyself, in that thou hast forsaken the LORD thy God, when he led thee by the way?
109002:18 And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the waters of Sihor?
109002:18 And when they came again to him,( for he tarried at Jericho,) he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?
109002:18 And when they came to Reuel their father, he said, How is it that ye are come so soon to day?
109002:18 Then answered the Jews and said unto him, What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing that thou doest these things?
109002:19 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
109002:19 And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day?
109002:19 And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool?
109002:19 For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
109002:19 Is the seed yet in the barn?
109002:2 And the LORD said unto Satan, From whence comest thou?
109002:2 For if I make you sorry, who is he then that maketh me glad, but the same which is made sorry by me?
109002:2 I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it?
109002:2 Then said I, Whither goest thou?
109002:2 Wherefore the king said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?
109002:20 And he said unto his daughters, And where is he?
109002:20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
109002:20 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
109002:20 Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Art thou Asahel?
109002:20 Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
109002:21 Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?
109002:21 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
109002:21 Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
109002:22 And Abner said again to Asahel, Turn thee aside from following me: wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
109002:22 And king Solomon answered and said unto his mother, And why dost thou ask Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah?
109002:22 Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?
109002:22 For what hath man of all his labour, and of the vexation of his heart, wherein he hath laboured under the sun?
109002:22 Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
109002:22 Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
109002:22 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
109002:23 And he said unto them, Why do ye such things?
109002:23 How canst thou say, I am not polluted, I have not gone after Baalim?
109002:23 Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?
109002:24 And the Pharisees said unto him, Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?
109002:25 And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was an hungred, he, and they that were with him?
109002:25 For who can eat, or who else can hasten hereunto, more than I?
109002:25 If one man sin against another, the judge shall judge him: but if a man sin against the LORD, who shall intreat for him?
109002:25 Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
109002:26 Then Abner called to Joab, and said, Shall the sword devour for ever?
109002:26 Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
109002:27 And shall not uncircumcision which is by nature, if it fulfil the law, judge thee, who by the letter and circumcision dost transgress the law?
109002:28 And did I choose him out of all the tribes of Israel to be my priest, to offer upon mine altar, to burn incense, to wear an ephod before me?
109002:28 But where are thy gods that thou hast made thee?
109002:29 Wherefore will ye plead with me?
109002:3 And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
109002:32 Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire?
109002:33 Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love?
109002:36 Why gaddest thou about so much to change thy way?
109002:4 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
109002:4 Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?
109002:4 Then the king said unto me, For what dost thou make request?
109002:43 Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the LORD, and the commandment that I have charged thee with?
109002:48 And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
109002:49 And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
109002:5 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
109002:5 Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this?
109002:6 And the king said unto me,( the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be?
109002:6 But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
109002:6 But there was certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, 2:7 Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies?
109002:6 But who is able to build him an house, seeing the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain him?
109002:7 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
109002:7 Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?
109002:7 O thou that art named the house of Jacob, is the spirit of the LORD straitened?
109002:7 Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall bite thee, and awake that shall vex thee, and thou shalt be for booties unto them?
109002:7 Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
109002:8 And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
109002:8 The priests said not, Where is the LORD?
109002:8 Then said Boaz unto Ruth, Hearest thou not, my daughter?
109002:9 Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity?
109002:9 Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?
1090030:12 It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
1090030:13 And David said unto him, To whom belongest thou?
1090030:13 Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
1090030:15 And David said to him, Canst thou bring me down to this company?
1090030:15 And she said unto her, Is it a small matter that thou hast taken my husband?
1090030:15 Why criest thou for thine affliction?
1090030:2 And Jacob''s anger was kindled against Rachel: and he said, Am I in God''s stead, who hath withheld from thee the fruit of the womb?
1090030:2 Yea, whereto might the strength of their hands profit me, in whom old age was perished?
1090030:24 For who will hearken unto you in this matter?
1090030:25 Did not I weep for him that was in trouble?
1090030:31 And he said, What shall I give thee?
1090030:4 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
1090030:6 Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child?
1090030:8 And David enquired at the LORD, saying, Shall I pursue after this troop?
1090030:9 What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to the pit?
1090031:1 I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?
1090031:10 Who can find a virtuous woman?
1090031:13 If I did despise the cause of my manservant or of my maidservant, when they contended with me; 31:14 What then shall I do when God riseth up?
1090031:14 And Rachel and Leah answered and said unto him, Is there yet any portion or inheritance for us in our father''s house?
1090031:15 And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive?
1090031:15 Are we not counted of him strangers?
1090031:15 Did not he that made me in the womb make him?
1090031:18 To whom art thou thus like in glory and in greatness among the trees of Eden?
1090031:2 For what portion of God is there from above?
1090031:2 What, my son?
1090031:20 Is Ephraim my dear son?
1090031:22 How long wilt thou go about, O thou backsliding daughter?
1090031:28 And hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters?
1090031:3 Is not destruction to the wicked?
1090031:30 And now, though thou wouldest needs be gone, because thou sore longedst after thy father''s house, yet wherefore hast thou stolen my gods?
1090031:36 And Jacob was wroth, and chode with Laban: and Jacob answered and said to Laban, What is my trespass?
1090031:37 Whereas thou hast searched all my stuff, what hast thou found of all thy household stuff?
1090031:4 Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?
1090032:13 Know ye not what I and my fathers have done unto all the people of other lands?
1090032:17 And he commanded the foremost, saying, When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying, Whose art thou?
1090032:19 Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
1090032:21 And Moses said unto Aaron, What did this people unto thee, that thou hast brought so great a sin upon them?
1090032:26 Then came the word of the LORD unto Jeremiah, saying, 32:27 Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?
1090032:27 And he said unto him, What is thy name?
1090032:30 How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the LORD had shut them up?
1090032:34 Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
1090032:6 And Moses said unto the children of Gad and to the children of Reuben, Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here?
1090032:6 Do ye thus requite the LORD, O foolish people and unwise?
1090032:7 And wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel from going over into the land which the LORD hath given them?
1090033:13 Why dost thou strive against him?
1090033:16 For wherein shall it be known here that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight?
1090033:26 Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?
1090033:5 And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said, Who are those with thee?
1090033:8 And he said, What meanest thou by all this drove which I met?
1090034:12 What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good?
1090034:13 Who hath given him a charge over the earth?
1090034:17 Shall even he that hateth right govern?
1090034:18 Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked?
1090034:18 Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures?
1090034:19 How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor?
1090034:23 Shall not their cattle and their substance and every beast of their''s be our''s?
1090034:29 When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble?
1090034:31 And they said, Should he deal with our sister as with an harlot?
1090034:33 Should it be according to thy mind?
1090034:6 Should I lie against my right?
1090034:7 What man is like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water?
1090035:1 Elihu spake moreover, and said, 35:2 Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou saidst, My righteousness is more than God''s?
1090035:17 Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
1090035:21 But he sent ambassadors to him, saying, What have I to do with thee, thou king of Judah?
1090035:3 For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee?
1090035:6 If thou sinnest, what doest thou against him?
1090035:7 If thou be righteous, what givest thou him?
1090036:10 And am I now come up without the LORD against this land to destroy it?
1090036:12 But Rabshakeh said, Hath my master sent me to thy master and to thee to speak these words?
1090036:17 And they asked Baruch, saying, Tell us now, How didst thou write all these words at his mouth?
1090036:19 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arphad?
1090036:19 Will he esteem thy riches?
1090036:22 Behold, God exalteth by his power: who teacheth like him?
1090036:23 Who hath enjoined him his way?
1090036:29 Also can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, or the noise of his tabernacle?
1090037:10 And he told it to his father, and to his brethren: and his father rebuked him, and said unto him, What is this dream that thou hast dreamed?
1090037:11 Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands by destroying them utterly; and shalt thou be delivered?
1090037:13 And Israel said unto Joseph, Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem?
1090037:13 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivah?
1090037:15 And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying, What seekest thou?
1090037:15 Dost thou know when God disposed them, and caused the light of his cloud to shine?
1090037:16 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge?
1090037:17 How thy garments are warm, when he quieteth the earth by the south wind?
1090037:18 And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou meanest by these?
1090037:18 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?
1090037:19 Where are now your prophets which prophesied unto you, saying, The king of Babylon shall not come against you, nor against this land?
1090037:20 Shall it be told him that I speak?
1090037:23 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
1090037:26 And Judah said unto his brethren, What profit is it if we slay our brother, and conceal his blood?
1090037:26 Hast thou not heard long ago, how I have done it; and of ancient times, that I have formed it?
1090037:3 And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
1090037:30 And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go?
1090037:8 And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
1090038:1 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, 38:2 Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
1090038:13 Sheba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish, with all the young lions thereof, shall say unto thee, Art thou come to take a spoil?
1090038:15 Then Jeremiah said unto Zedekiah, If I declare it unto thee, wilt thou not surely put me to death?
1090038:15 What shall I say?
1090038:16 Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
1090038:17 Have the gates of death been opened unto thee?
1090038:18 And he said, What pledge shall I give thee?
1090038:18 Hast thou perceived the breadth of the earth?
1090038:19 Where is the way where light dwelleth?
1090038:21 Knowest thou it, because thou wast then born?
1090038:21 Then he asked the men of that place, saying, Where is the harlot, that was openly by the way side?
1090038:22 Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?
1090038:22 Hezekiah also had said, What is the sign that I shall go up to the house of the LORD?
1090038:24 By what way is the light parted, which scattereth the east wind upon the earth?
1090038:28 Hath the rain a father?
1090038:29 And it came to pass, as he drew back his hand, that, behold, his brother came out: and she said, How hast thou broken forth?
1090038:29 Out of whose womb came the ice?
1090038:31 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
1090038:32 Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?
1090038:33 Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
1090038:34 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?
1090038:35 Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go and say unto thee, Here we are?
1090038:36 Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts?
1090038:37 Who can number the clouds in wisdom?
1090038:39 Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
1090038:4 Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
1090038:41 Who provideth for the raven his food?
1090038:5 Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
1090038:6 Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
1090038:8 Or who shut up the sea with doors, when it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb?
1090039:1 Knowest thou the time when the wild goats of the rock bring forth?
1090039:10 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow?
1090039:11 Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great?
1090039:12 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy barn?
1090039:13 Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks?
1090039:19 Hast thou given the horse strength?
1090039:2 Canst thou number the months that they fulfil?
1090039:20 Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper?
1090039:26 Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, and stretch her wings toward the south?
1090039:27 Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high?
1090039:3 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
1090039:4 Then said he, What have they seen in thine house?
1090039:5 Who hath sent out the wild ass free?
1090039:7 And now, Lord, what wait I for?
1090039:9 Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?
109003:1 And I said, Hear, I pray you, O heads of Jacob, and ye princes of the house of Israel; Is it not for you to know judgment?
109003:1 Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
109003:1 Then Naomi her mother in law said unto her, My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
109003:1 They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man''s, shall he return unto her again?
109003:1 What advantage then hath the Jew?
109003:10 And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
109003:10 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
109003:11 And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
109003:11 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
109003:11 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD, that we may enquire of the LORD by him?
109003:11 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
109003:11 Why died I not from the womb?
109003:12 And Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, Whose is the land?
109003:12 And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
109003:12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries?
109003:12 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
109003:12 Then came also publicans to be baptized, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
109003:12 Why did the knees prevent me?
109003:13 And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, What have I to do with thee?
109003:13 And the LORD God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
109003:13 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
109003:13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
109003:14 And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
109003:14 But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
109003:15 What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor?
109003:16 And when she came to her mother in law, she said, Who art thou, my daughter?
109003:16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
109003:17 And he said, What is the thing that the LORD hath said unto thee?
109003:17 But with whom was he grieved forty years?
109003:18 And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?
109003:19 But I said, How shall I put thee among the children, and give thee a pleasant land, a goodly heritage of the hosts of nations?
109003:19 Wherefore then serveth the law?
109003:2 And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast?
109003:2 But who may abide the day of his coming?
109003:2 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
109003:21 Is the law then against the promises of God?
109003:21 Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?
109003:23 And he called them unto him, and said unto them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?
109003:23 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, and whom God hath hedged in?
109003:24 Then Joab came to the king, and said, What hast thou done?
109003:27 Where is boasting then?
109003:29 Is he the God of the Jews only?
109003:3 Are ye so foolish?
109003:3 Can two walk together, except they be agreed?
109003:3 For what if some did not believe?
109003:3 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
109003:3 The watchmen that go about the city found me: to whom I said, Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?
109003:3 Then the king''s servants, which were in the king''s gate, said unto Mordecai, Why transgressest thou the king''s commandment?
109003:31 Do we then make void the law through faith?
109003:33 And he answered them, saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren?
109003:33 And the king lamented over Abner, and said, Died Abner as a fool dieth?
109003:37 Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?
109003:38 And the king said unto his servants, Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
109003:38 Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?
109003:39 Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?
109003:4 And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
109003:4 For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
109003:4 Have ye suffered so many things in vain?
109003:4 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
109003:4 Will a lion roar in the forest, when he hath no prey?
109003:4 Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me, My father, thou art the guide of my youth?
109003:4 Yea, and what have ye to do with me, O Tyre, and Zidon, and all the coasts of Palestine?
109003:5 But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
109003:5 Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth, where no gin is for him?
109003:5 He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
109003:5 Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
109003:5 Will he reserve his anger for ever?
109003:6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid?
109003:6 The LORD said also unto me in the days of Josiah the king, Hast thou seen that which backsliding Israel hath done?
109003:6 Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant?
109003:7 And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
109003:7 For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
109003:7 Then said he to the multitude that came forth to be baptized of him, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
109003:8 And he said, Which way shall we go up?
109003:8 And not rather,( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come?
109003:8 The lion hath roared, who will not fear?
109003:8 Was the LORD displeased against the rivers?
109003:8 Will a man rob God?
109003:9 And he said, Who art thou?
109003:9 And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
109003:9 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
109003:9 What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth?
109003:9 What then?
109003:9 Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
1090040:1 Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said, 40:2 Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?
1090040:13 Who hath directed the Spirit of the LORD, or being his counsellor hath taught him?
1090040:18 To whom then will ye liken God?
1090040:21 Have ye not known?
1090040:25 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal?
1090040:27 Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the LORD, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
1090040:28 Hast thou not known?
1090040:3 Then Job answered the LORD, and said, 40:4 Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee?
1090040:7 And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in the ward of his lord''s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?
1090040:8 Wilt thou also disannul my judgment?
1090040:9 Hast thou an arm like God?
1090041:1 Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?
1090041:10 None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?
1090041:11 Who hath prevented me, that I should repay him?
1090041:13 Who can discover the face of his garment?
1090041:14 Who can open the doors of his face?
1090041:2 Canst thou put an hook into his nose?
1090041:2 Who raised up the righteous man from the east, called him to his foot, gave the nations before him, and made him rule over kings?
1090041:26 Who hath declared from the beginning, that we may know?
1090041:3 Will he make many supplications unto thee?
1090041:38 And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
1090041:4 Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning?
1090041:4 Will he make a covenant with thee?
1090041:5 Mine enemies speak evil of me, When shall he die, and his name perish?
1090041:5 Wilt thou play with him as with a bird?
1090041:6 Shall the companions make a banquet of him?
1090041:7 Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons?
1090041:9 Behold, the hope of him is in vain: shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?
1090042:1 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another?
1090042:10 As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me; while they say daily unto me, Where is thy God?
1090042:11 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
1090042:19 Who is blind, but my servant?
1090042:2 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?
1090042:22 And Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear?
1090042:23 Who among you will give ear to this?
1090042:24 Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to the robbers?
1090042:3 My tears have been my meat day and night, while they continually say unto me, Where is thy God?
1090042:3 Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge?
1090042:5 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
1090042:9 I will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me?
1090043:13 Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?
1090043:19 Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
1090043:2 For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off?
1090043:27 And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake?
1090043:29 And he lifted up his eyes, and saw his brother Benjamin, his mother''s son, and said, Is this your younger brother, of whom ye spake unto me?
1090043:5 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
1090043:6 And Israel said, Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother?
1090043:7 And they said, The man asked us straitly of our state, and of our kindred, saying, Is your father yet alive?
1090043:9 Let all the nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled: who among them can declare this, and shew us former things?
1090044:10 Who hath formed a god, or molten a graven image that is profitable for nothing?
1090044:15 And Joseph said unto them, What deed is this that ye have done?
1090044:16 And Judah said, What shall we say unto my lord?
1090044:19 My lord asked his servants, saying, Have ye a father, or a brother?
1090044:20 He feedeth on ashes: a deceived heart hath turned him aside, that he can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?
1090044:20 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a strange god; 44:21 Shall not God search this out?
1090044:23 Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
1090044:24 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and forgettest our affliction and our oppression?
1090044:34 For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me?
1090044:5 Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby indeed he divineth?
1090044:7 And they said unto him, Wherefore saith my lord these words?
1090044:7 And who, as I, shall call, and shall declare it, and set it in order for me, since I appointed the ancient people?
1090044:8 Fear ye not, neither be afraid: have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it?
1090045:10 Woe unto him that saith unto his father, What begettest thou?
1090045:21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time?
1090045:3 And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?
1090045:5 And seekest thou great things for thyself?
1090046:15 Why are thy valiant men swept away?
1090046:33 And it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your occupation?
1090046:5 To whom will ye liken me, and make me equal, and compare me, that we may be like?
1090046:5 Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back?
1090046:7 Who is this that cometh up as a flood, whose waters are moved as the rivers?
1090047:3 And Pharaoh said unto his brethren, What is your occupation?
1090047:5 Baldness is come upon Gaza; Ashkelon is cut off with the remnant of their valley: how long wilt thou cut thyself?
1090047:6 And he said unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen this?
1090047:6 O thou sword of the LORD, how long will it be ere thou be quiet?
1090047:7 How can it be quiet, seeing the LORD hath given it a charge against Ashkelon, and against the sea shore?
1090047:8 And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old art thou?
1090048:11 For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it: for how should my name be polluted?
1090048:14 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear; which among them hath declared these things?
1090048:14 How say ye, We are mighty and strong men for the war?
1090048:19 O inhabitant of Aroer, stand by the way, and espy; ask him that fleeth, and her that escapeth, and say, What is done?
1090048:27 For was not Israel a derision unto thee?
1090048:6 Thou hast heard, see all this; and will not ye declare it?
1090048:8 And Israel beheld Joseph''s sons, and said, Who are these?
1090049:1 Concerning the Ammonites, thus saith the LORD; Hath Israel no sons?
1090049:15 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
1090049:24 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
1090049:4 Wherefore gloriest thou in the valleys, thy flowing valley, O backsliding daughter?
1090049:5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?
1090049:7 Concerning Edom, thus saith the LORD of hosts; Is wisdom no more in Teman?
1090049:9 If grapegatherers come to thee, would they not leave some gleaning grapes?
109004:1 From whence come wars and fightings among you?
109004:1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, 4:2 If we assay to commune with thee, wilt thou be grieved?
109004:1 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?
109004:10 And he said, What hast thou done?
109004:10 For who hath despised the day of small things?
109004:10 How was it then reckoned?
109004:11 Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?
109004:11 And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
109004:11 The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?
109004:11 Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof?
109004:12 Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
109004:12 There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?
109004:13 And he answered me and said, Knowest thou not what these be?
109004:13 And he said unto him, Say now unto her, Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for thee?
109004:13 And he said unto them, Know ye not this parable?
109004:14 And he said, What then is to be done for her?
109004:14 And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
109004:14 And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult?
109004:15 But when they had commanded them to go aside out of the council, they conferred among themselves, 4:16 Saying, What shall we do to these men?
109004:15 Where is then the blessedness ye spake of?
109004:16 Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
109004:18 And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
109004:2 And Elisha said unto her, What shall I do for thee?
109004:2 And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country?
109004:2 And he spake before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said, What do these feeble Jews?
109004:2 And said unto me, What seest thou?
109004:2 And the LORD said unto him, What is that in thine hand?
109004:2 O ye sons of men, how long will ye turn my glory into shame?
109004:21 And he said unto them, Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
109004:21 And he spake unto the children of Israel, saying, When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones?
109004:21 Doth not their excellency which is in them go away?
109004:21 How long shall I see the standard, and hear the sound of the trumpet?
109004:21 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
109004:21 What will ye?
109004:22 Take heed now that ye fail not to do this: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?
109004:23 And he said, Wherefore wilt thou go to him to day?
109004:27 And upon this came his disciples, and marvelled that he talked with the woman: yet no man said, What seekest thou?
109004:28 Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord?
109004:3 And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Wherefore hath the LORD smitten us to day before the Philistines?
109004:3 For what saith the scripture?
109004:30 And he said, Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God?
109004:30 And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
109004:30 Nevertheless what saith the scripture?
109004:33 Did ever people hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as thou hast heard, and live?
109004:33 Therefore said the disciples one to another, Hath any man brought him ought to eat?
109004:35 Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
109004:38 And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake him, and say unto him, Master, carest thou not that we perish?
109004:4 So I answered and spake to the angel that talked with me, saying, What are these, my lord?
109004:4 Then said the LORD, Doest thou well to be angry?
109004:4 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
109004:40 And he said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
109004:41 And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
109004:43 And his servitor said, What, should I set this before an hundred men?
109004:5 Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?
109004:5 Then the angel that talked with me answered and said unto me, Knowest thou not what these be?
109004:6 And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
109004:6 And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said, What meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
109004:6 Is not this thy fear, thy confidence, thy hope, and the uprightness of thy ways?
109004:6 There be many that say, Who will shew us any good?
109004:7 And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
109004:7 For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for?
109004:7 For who maketh thee to differ from another?
109004:7 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
109004:7 Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished, being innocent?
109004:7 Who art thou, O great mountain?
109004:8 And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
109004:9 And God said to Jonah, Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
109004:9 And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?
109004:9 Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
109004:9 Now why dost thou cry out aloud?
109004:9 Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
109004:9( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
1090050:1 Thus saith the LORD, Where is the bill of your mother''s divorcement, whom I have put away?
1090050:10 Who is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
1090050:13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
1090050:16 But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my statutes, or that thou shouldest take my covenant in thy mouth?
1090050:19 And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
1090050:2 Wherefore, when I came, was there no man?
1090050:8 He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
1090050:9 Behold, the Lord GOD will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
1090051:19 These two things are come unto thee; who shall be sorry for thee?
1090052:1 Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man?
1090052:5 Now therefore, what have I here, saith the LORD, that my people is taken away for nought?
1090053:1 Who hath believed our report?
1090053:4 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge?
1090053:8 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
1090055:2 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
1090056:13 For thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not thou deliver my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living?
1090056:7 Shall they escape by iniquity?
1090056:8 Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?
1090057:11 And of whom hast thou been afraid or feared, that thou hast lied, and hast not remembered me, nor laid it to thy heart?
1090057:4 Against whom do ye sport yourselves?
1090057:5 Enflaming yourselves with idols under every green tree, slaying the children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks?
1090058:1 Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
1090058:3 Wherefore have we fasted, say they, and thou seest not?
1090058:5 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
1090058:6 Is not this the fast that I have chosen?
1090058:7 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
1090059:7 Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear?
109005:1 Call now, if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the saints wilt thou turn?
109005:10 Then said I to the angel that talked with me, Whither do these bear the ephah?
109005:11 And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
109005:12 Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
109005:12 For what have I to do to judge them also that are without?
109005:12 Then asked they him, What man is that which said unto thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?
109005:13 Is any among you afflicted?
109005:13 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
109005:14 Is any sick among you?
109005:15 Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried unto Pharaoh, saying, Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants?
109005:16 And this also is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so shall he go: and what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?
109005:16 Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, to hear the bleatings of the flocks?
109005:17 And Naaman said, Shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy servant two mules''burden of earth?
109005:17 Gilead abode beyond Jordan: and why did Dan remain in ships?
109005:19 And David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up to the Philistines?
109005:19 And it shall come to pass, when ye shall say, Wherefore doeth the LORD our God all these things unto us?
109005:2 And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
109005:2 And Pharaoh said, Who is the LORD, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go?
109005:2 And he said unto me, What seest thou?
109005:20 And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with a strange woman, and embrace the bosom of a stranger?
109005:20 Shall not the day of the LORD be darkness, and not light?
109005:20 Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever, and forsake us so long time?
109005:21 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
109005:22 And Moses returned unto the LORD, and said, LORD, wherefore hast thou so evil entreated this people?
109005:22 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts?
109005:23 Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
109005:25 Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel?
109005:25 Now therefore why should we die?
109005:26 And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee?
109005:26 For who is there of all flesh, that hath heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?
109005:28 The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming?
109005:29 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself, 5:30 Have they not sped?
109005:29 Shall I not visit for these things?
109005:3 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
109005:3 I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on?
109005:3 O LORD, are not thine eyes upon the truth?
109005:3 Then said the king unto her, What wilt thou, queen Esther?
109005:30 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?
109005:30 But their scribes and Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
109005:31 And his disciples said unto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
109005:34 And he said unto them, Can ye make the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
109005:39 And when he was come in, he saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep?
109005:4 And the king of Egypt said unto them, Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, let the people from their works?
109005:4 Then said we unto them after this manner, What are the names of the men that make this building?
109005:4 What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
109005:4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own?
109005:44 How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?
109005:46 For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
109005:47 And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
109005:47 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?
109005:5 Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
109005:6 And I said, What is it?
109005:6 And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition?
109005:6 When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
109005:7 How shall I pardon thee for this?
109005:7 Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
109005:8 And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?
109005:8 They chose new gods; then was war in the gates: was there a shield or spear seen among forty thousand in Israel?
109005:8 They sent therefore and gathered all the lords of the Philistines unto them, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
109005:9 Also I said, It is not good that ye do: ought ye not to walk in the fear of our God because of the reproach of the heathen our enemies?
109005:9 And he asked him, What is thy name?
109005:9 Shall I not visit for these things?
109005:9 Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
109005:9 Then asked we those elders, and said unto them thus, Who commanded you to build this house, and to make up these walls?
109005:9 What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women?
1090060:10 Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
1090060:8 Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
1090060:9 Who will bring me into the strong city?
1090062:3 How long will ye imagine mischief against a man?
1090063:1 Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
1090063:12 That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?
1090063:13 That led them through the deep, as an horse in the wilderness, that they should not stumble?
1090063:17 O LORD, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways, and hardened our heart from thy fear?
1090063:2 Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?
1090064:12 Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O LORD?
1090064:5 They encourage themselves in an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them?
1090066:1 Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me?
1090066:8 Who hath heard such a thing?
1090066:9 Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth?
1090068:16 Why leap ye, ye high hills?
109006:1 Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?
109006:1 What shall we say then?
109006:1 Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou fairest among women?
109006:10 Are there yet the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable?
109006:10 To whom shall I speak, and give warning, that they may hear?
109006:10 Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
109006:11 And I said, Should such a man as I flee?
109006:11 Seeing there be many things that increase vanity, what is man the better?
109006:11 Shall I count them pure with the wicked balances, and with the bag of deceitful weights?
109006:11 Then said I, Lord, how long?
109006:11 What is my strength, that I should hope?
109006:12 For who knoweth what is good for man in this life, all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow?
109006:12 Is my strength the strength of stones?
109006:12 Shall horses run upon the rock?
109006:13 And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
109006:13 Is not my help in me?
109006:14 And the LORD looked upon him, and said, Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites: have not I sent thee?
109006:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
109006:15 And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel?
109006:15 And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
109006:15 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
109006:15 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
109006:15 What then?
109006:16 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
109006:16 What?
109006:18 But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth?
109006:19 What?
109006:2 And certain of the Pharisees said unto them, Why do ye that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath days?
109006:2 And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying, What shall we do to the ark of the LORD?
109006:2 Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
109006:20 And the men of Bethshemesh said, Who is able to stand before this holy LORD God?
109006:20 To what purpose cometh there to me incense from Sheba, and the sweet cane from a far country?
109006:21 And the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when he saw them, My father, shall I smite them?
109006:21 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
109006:22 And he answered, Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow?
109006:22 Did I say, Bring unto me?
109006:23 Or, Deliver me from the enemy''s hand?
109006:24 And she went forth, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask?
109006:25 And when they had found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
109006:26 Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the speeches of one that is desperate, which are as wind?
109006:27 And he said, If the LORD do not help thee, whence shall I help thee?
109006:27 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?
109006:27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
109006:28 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
109006:28 And why take ye thought for raiment?
109006:28 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?
109006:28 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
109006:29 And they said one to another, Who hath done this thing?
109006:3 And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this?
109006:3 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon?
109006:3 Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
109006:3 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
109006:3 My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long?
109006:3 O my people, what have I done unto thee?
109006:30 And Moses said before the LORD, Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh hearken unto me?
109006:30 Is there iniquity in my tongue?
109006:30 They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee?
109006:31 And Joash said unto all that stood against him, Will ye plead for Baal?
109006:31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
109006:32 For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye?
109006:33 And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye?
109006:34 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye?
109006:38 He saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
109006:39 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
109006:4 And the king said, Who is in the court?
109006:4 O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee?
109006:4 Then I answered and said unto the angel that talked with me, What are these, my lord?
109006:4 Then said they, What shall be the trespass offering which we shall return to him?
109006:41 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
109006:42 And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
109006:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
109006:5 Doth the wild ass bray when he hath grass?
109006:5 For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?
109006:5 When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
109006:52 The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
109006:6 And the man of God said, Where fell it?
109006:6 Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt?
109006:6 Wherefore then do ye harden your hearts, as the Egyptians and Pharaoh hardened their hearts?
109006:6 Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before the high God?
109006:6 Yea, though he live a thousand years twice told, yet hath he seen no good: do not all go to one place?
109006:60 Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
109006:61 When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?
109006:62 What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
109006:67 Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
109006:68 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
109006:7 Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
109006:70 Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
109006:8 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
109006:8 For what hath the wise more than the fool?
109006:9 And David was afraid of the LORD that day, and said, How shall the ark of the LORD come to me?
109006:9 How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?
109006:9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
109006:9 Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil?
1090073:11 And they say, How doth God know?
1090073:25 Whom have I in heaven but thee?
1090074:1 O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?
1090074:10 O God, how long shall the adversary reproach?
1090074:11 Why withdrawest thou thy hand, even thy right hand?
1090076:7 Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry?
1090077:13 Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: who is so great a God as our God?
1090077:7 Will the Lord cast off for ever?
1090077:8 Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
1090077:9 Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
1090078:19 Yea, they spake against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
1090078:20 Behold, he smote the rock, that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed; can he give bread also?
1090079:10 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is their God?
1090079:5 How long, LORD?
109007:1 Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth?
109007:1 Know ye not, brethren,( for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
109007:1 Then said the high priest, Are these things so?
109007:10 And the LORD said unto Joshua, Get thee up; wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?
109007:10 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
109007:10 Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these?
109007:10 Then she that is mine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which said unto me, Where is the LORD thy God?
109007:11 Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes?
109007:11 Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?
109007:12 Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
109007:13 And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
109007:13 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
109007:13 Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked?
109007:13 Was then that which is good made death unto me?
109007:15 And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
109007:16 Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself?
109007:16 For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
109007:17 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time?
109007:17 If thou shalt say in thine heart, These nations are more than I; how can I dispossess them?
109007:17 Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?
109007:17 What is man, that thou shouldest magnify him?
109007:18 And he saith unto them, Are ye so without understanding also?
109007:18 And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
109007:18 Is any man called being circumcised?
109007:18 Then went king David in, and sat before the LORD, and he said, Who am I, O Lord GOD?
109007:18 Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
109007:19 And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come?
109007:19 Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
109007:19 Do they provoke me to anger?
109007:19 How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?
109007:2 And the king said again unto Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition, queen Esther?
109007:20 And what can David say more unto thee?
109007:20 I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men?
109007:20 The people answered and said, Thou hast a devil: who goeth about to kill thee?
109007:20 When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
109007:21 And why dost thou not pardon my transgression, and take away my iniquity?
109007:21 Art thou called being a servant?
109007:22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
109007:24 That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it out?
109007:25 And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us?
109007:25 But what went ye out for to see?
109007:25 Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he, whom they seek to kill?
109007:26 But what went ye out for to see?
109007:27 Art thou bound unto a wife?
109007:27 But he that did his neighbour wrong thrust him away, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
109007:28 Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?
109007:3 And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
109007:3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
109007:31 And many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?
109007:31 And the Lord said, Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation?
109007:35 Then said the Jews among themselves, Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
109007:35 This Moses whom they refused, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge?
109007:36 What manner of saying is this that he said, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither ye can not come?
109007:4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
109007:4 When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise, and the night be gone?
109007:42 Hath not the scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?
109007:44 And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
109007:45 Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?
109007:47 Then answered them the Pharisees, Are ye also deceived?
109007:48 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?
109007:49 And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
109007:5 Then said I, O Lord GOD, cease, I beseech thee: by whom shall Jacob arise?
109007:5 Then the Pharisees and scribes asked him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders, but eat bread with unwashen hands?
109007:5 Then the king Ahasuerus answered and said unto Esther the queen, Who is he, and where is he, that durst presume in his heart to do so?
109007:50 Hath not my hand made all these things?
109007:52 They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee?
109007:52 Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
109007:6 And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?
109007:7 What shall we say then?
109007:8 And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou?
109007:9 Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
1090080:12 Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
1090080:4 O LORD God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people?
1090082:2 How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?
1090085:5 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever?
1090085:6 Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
1090088:10 Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead?
1090088:11 Shall thy lovingkindness be declared in the grave?
1090088:12 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark?
1090088:14 LORD, why castest thou off my soul?
1090089:46 How long, LORD?
1090089:47 Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast thou made all men in vain?
1090089:48 What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death?
1090089:49 Lord, where are thy former lovingkindnesses, which thou swarest unto David in thy truth?
1090089:6 For who in the heaven can be compared unto the LORD?
1090089:8 O LORD God of hosts, who is a strong LORD like unto thee?
109008:1 And the men of Ephraim said unto him, Why hast thou served us thus, that thou calledst us not, when thou wentest to fight with the Midianites?
109008:1 Doth not wisdom cry?
109008:1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 8:2 How long wilt thou speak these things?
109008:1 Who is as the wise man?
109008:10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers?
109008:11 Can the rush grow up without mire?
109008:12 And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord?
109008:12 And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith, Why doth this generation seek after a sign?
109008:12 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
109008:13 And Hazael said, But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
109008:14 So he departed from Elisha, and came to his master; who said to him, What said Elisha to thee?
109008:14 Why do we sit still?
109008:15 Then said he unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
109008:17 And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
109008:17 Then he said unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
109008:18 Having eyes, see ye not?
109008:18 Then said he unto Zebah and Zalmunna, What manner of men were they whom ye slew at Tabor?
109008:19 Behold the voice of the cry of the daughter of my people because of them that dwell in a far country: Is not the LORD in Zion?
109008:19 Then said they unto him, Where is thy Father?
109008:19 When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
109008:2 And he said unto them, What have I done now in comparison of you?
109008:2 And he said, Amos, what seest thou?
109008:20 And when the seven among four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
109008:21 And he said unto them, How is it that ye do not understand?
109008:22 Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?
109008:22 Then said the Jews, Will he kill himself?
109008:23 And the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
109008:24 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
109008:25 And he said unto them, Where is your faith?
109008:25 Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
109008:26 And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
109008:27 But will God indeed dwell on the earth?
109008:29 And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
109008:29 And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
109008:3 Doth God pervert judgment?
109008:3 God hath delivered into your hands the princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb: and what was I able to do in comparison of you?
109008:30 And Jesus asked him, saying, What is thy name?
109008:30 And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
109008:31 And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
109008:31 What shall we then say to these things?
109008:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
109008:33 They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
109008:33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
109008:34 And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
109008:34 Who is he that condemneth?
109008:35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
109008:36 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
109008:36 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
109008:37 Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
109008:4 And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
109008:4 Moreover thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the LORD; Shall they fall, and not arise?
109008:4 Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?
109008:43 Why do ye not understand my speech?
109008:45 And Jesus said, Who touched me?
109008:46 Which of you convinceth me of sin?
109008:48 Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
109008:5 And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
109008:5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
109008:5 Thy calf, O Samaria, hath cast thee off; mine anger is kindled against them: how long will it be ere they attain to innocency?
109008:5 Who is this that cometh up from the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved?
109008:5 Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding?
109008:53 Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead?
109008:57 Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
109008:6 And the princes of Succoth said, Are the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna now in thine hand, that we should give bread unto thine army?
109008:6 He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do?
109008:6 I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright: no man repented him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done?
109008:6 That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?
109008:7 For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him when it shall be?
109008:8 How do ye say, We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us?
109008:8 Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein?
109008:8 We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
109008:9 And his disciples asked him, saying, What might this parable be?
109008:9 The wise men are ashamed, they are dismayed and taken: lo, they have rejected the word of the LORD; and what wisdom is in them?
1090090:11 Who knoweth the power of thine anger?
1090090:13 Return, O LORD, how long?
1090094:10 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
1090094:16 Who will rise up for me against the evildoers?
1090094:20 Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?
1090094:3 LORD, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph?
1090094:4 How long shall they utter and speak hard things?
1090094:8 Understand, ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
1090094:9 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
109009:1 Am I not an apostle?
109009:1 And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him kindness for Jonathan''s sake?
109009:1 Then Job answered and said, 9:2 I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?
109009:10 And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
109009:10 Or saith he it altogether for our sakes?
109009:10 Therefore said they unto him, How were thine eyes opened?
109009:11 And as they went up the hill to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said unto them, Is the seer here?
109009:11 And they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias must first come?
109009:11 And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
109009:11 But the fig tree said unto them, Should I forsake my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to be promoted over the trees?
109009:11 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
109009:11 Then Jehu came forth to the servants of his lord: and one said unto him, Is all well?
109009:12 Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him?
109009:12 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather?
109009:12 Then said they unto him, Where is he?
109009:12 Who is the wise man, that may understand this?
109009:13 And he said, What cities are these which thou hast given me, my brother?
109009:13 And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?
109009:13 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
109009:14 Give them, O LORD: what wilt thou give?
109009:14 How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him?
109009:14 Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast not?
109009:14 What shall we say then?
109009:15 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
109009:16 And he asked the scribes, What question ye with them?
109009:17 As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?
109009:17 They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes?
109009:18 And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am?
109009:18 So there went one on horseback to meet him, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
109009:18 What is my reward then?
109009:19 And they asked them, saying, Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?
109009:19 He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
109009:19 If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong: and if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead?
109009:19 Then he sent out a second on horseback, which came to them, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
109009:19 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault?
109009:2 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
109009:20 He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
109009:20 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
109009:21 And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
109009:21 And he asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him?
109009:21 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
109009:22 And it came to pass, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said, Is it peace, Jehu?
109009:24 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
109009:24 The earth is given into the hand of the wicked: he covereth the faces of the judges thereof; if not, where, and who is he?
109009:25 For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?
109009:26 Then said they to him again, What did he to thee?
109009:27 He answered them, I have told you already, and ye did not hear: wherefore would ye hear it again?
109009:28 And Gaal the son of Ebed said, Who is Abimelech, and who is Shechem, that we should serve him?
109009:28 And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could not we cast him out?
109009:28 And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this?
109009:29 If I be wicked, why then labour I in vain?
109009:3 And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the kindness of God unto him?
109009:3 Mine answer to them that do examine me is this, 9:4 Have we not power to eat and to drink?
109009:30 What shall we say then?
109009:31 And as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Had Zimri peace, who slew his master?
109009:32 And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side?
109009:32 Wherefore?
109009:33 And he came to Capernaum: and being in the house he asked them, What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?
109009:34 They answered and said unto him, Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
109009:35 Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
109009:36 He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
109009:38 Then said Zebul unto him, Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst, Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him?
109009:4 And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
109009:4 And the king said unto him, Where is he?
109009:4 He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered?
109009:40 And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said unto him, Are we blind also?
109009:41 And Jesus answering said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and suffer you?
109009:5 And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
109009:5 For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?
109009:5 Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
109009:5 What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the LORD?
109009:50 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it?
109009:6 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
109009:6 Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?
109009:7 And the men of Israel said unto the Hivites, Peradventure ye dwell among us; and how shall we make a league with you?
109009:7 Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel?
109009:7 Then said Saul to his servant, But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man?
109009:7 Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, Behold, I will melt them, and try them; for how shall I do for the daughter of my people?
109009:7 Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
109009:8 And he bowed himself, and said, What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?
109009:8 Say I these things as a man?
109009:8 The neighbours therefore, and they which before had seen him that he was blind, said, Is not this he that sat and begged?
109009:9 And Herod said, John have I beheaded: but who is this, of whom I hear such things?
109009:9 But the olive tree said unto them, Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by me they honour God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?
109009:9 Shall I not visit them for these things?
10900A man clothed in soft raiment?
10900A man clothed in soft raiment?
10900A prophet?
10900A prophet?
10900A reed shaken with the wind?
10900A reed shaken with the wind?
10900Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
10900And Balak said unto him, What hath the LORD spoken?
10900And David said, Seemeth it to you a light thing to be a king''s son in law, seeing that I am a poor man, and lightly esteemed?
10900And David said, Whither shall I go up?
10900And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi?
10900And Jehu answered, What hast thou to do with peace?
10900And Jehu said, Unto which of all us?
10900And Jehu said, What hast thou to do with peace?
10900And Jesus saith unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
10900And Joab said, Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?
10900And Joram said, Take an horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say, Is it peace?
10900And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God?
10900And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship, and said unto him, What saith my Lord unto his servant?
10900And Joshua said unto them, Who are ye?
10900And Michal answered Saul, He said unto me, Let me go; why should I kill thee?
10900And Moses said unto them, Why chide ye with me?
10900And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
10900And as he was at the shearing house in the way, 10:13 Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah king of Judah, and said, Who are ye?
10900And he answered, What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother Jezebel and her witchcrafts are so many?
10900And he said unto her, Behold, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it thee?
10900And he said unto him, Go back again: for what have I done to thee?
10900And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
10900And he said, Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
10900And he said, Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?
10900And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?
10900And he said, Is he yet alive?
10900And he said, Is it not good, if peace and truth be in my days?
10900And he said, What is there done, my son?
10900And he said, What needeth it?
10900And he said, What shall I cry?
10900And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?
10900And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
10900And how dieth the wise man?
10900And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
10900And is this the manner of man, O Lord GOD?
10900And it came to pass, when they were come to Bethlehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?
10900And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou?
10900And on whom is all the desire of Israel?
10900And one said, Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?
10900And she said, Comest thou peaceably?
10900And she said, What wilt thou give me, that thou mayest come in unto me?
10900And she said, Wilt thou give me a pledge, till thou send it?
10900And some said, What will this babbler say?
10900And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith?
10900And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, Comest thou peaceably?
10900And the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go against Ramothgilead to battle, or shall we forbear?
10900And the king said unto him, What shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour?
10900And the king said unto him, Why should he go with thee?
10900And the king said, What wouldest thou?
10900And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
10900And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him?
10900And they said, Is not this Joseph''s son?
10900And they said, What is that to us?
10900And they say unto him, Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?
10900And they turned their faces, and said unto Micah, What aileth thee, that thou comest with such a company?
10900And what is stronger than a lion?
10900And when Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, Wherefore is this noise of the city being in an uproar?
10900And when Naaman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?
10900And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon?
10900And when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Ziba?
10900And wherefore one?
10900And wherefore slew he him?
10900And who is sufficient for these things?
10900And who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the LORD?
10900And wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
10900And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?
10900And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah?
10900Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
10900Are they Israelites?
10900Are they the seed of Abraham?
10900Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
10900Are ye not much better than they?
10900Art thou Elias?
10900Art thou loosed from a wife?
10900Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?
10900Art thou that prophet?
10900Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
10900Behold, I was left alone; these, where had they been?
10900Believest thou this?
10900But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
10900But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?
10900But ye said, Wherein shall we return?
10900But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
10900By what law?
10900Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
10900Did Titus make a gain of you?
10900Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
10900Do not I fill heaven and earth?
10900Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?
10900Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
10900Doth God take care for oxen?
10900For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
10900For what is your life?
10900For who hath resisted his will?
10900Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
10900Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
10900Hath this been in your days, or even in the days of your fathers?
10900Have I been a wilderness unto Israel?
10900Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt?
10900He calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night?
10900Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal?
10900How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?
10900How shall we order the child, and how shall we do unto him?
10900How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
10900I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?
10900If God be for us, who can be against us?
10900If I should say, I have hope, if I should have an husband also to night, and should also bear sons; 1:13 Would ye tarry for them till they were grown?
10900If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
10900If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?
10900Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance?
10900Is Saul also among the prophets?
10900Is any called in uncircumcision?
10900Is any merry?
10900Is he yet alive?
10900Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
10900Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants?
10900Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
10900Is it meet for any work?
10900Is it not even thus, O ye children of Israel?
10900Is it not on thee, and on all thy father''s house?
10900Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
10900Is my hand shortened at all, that it can not redeem?
10900Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer?
10900Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
10900Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
10900Is the law sin?
10900Is there a God beside me?
10900Is there not a cause?
10900Is there unrighteousness with God?
10900Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
10900Is this of thy whoredoms a small matter, 16:21 That thou hast slain my children, and delivered them to cause them to pass through the fire for them?
10900Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
10900Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
10900Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
10900Now Haman thought in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself?
10900Now on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebellest against me?
10900Now therefore why speak ye not a word of bringing the king back?
10900O Judah, what shall I do unto thee?
10900O grave, where is thy victory?
10900O house of Israel, are not my ways equal?
10900O when wilt thou come unto me?
10900O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
10900Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
10900Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
10900Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
10900Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?
10900Shall he prosper?
10900Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou?
10900Shall the dust praise thee?
10900Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
10900Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
10900Shall the women eat their fruit, and children of a span long?
10900Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
10900Should I receive comfort in these?
10900Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?
10900The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
10900The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
10900Then Abner answered and said, Who art thou that criest to the king?
10900Then answered Peter, 10:47 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
10900Then he said, Who shall order the battle?
10900Then said the children of Israel, Tell us, how was this wickedness?
10900Then said the king, Will he force the queen also before me in the house?
10900Then said the priest unto them, What do ye?
10900Therefore it became a proverb, Is Saul also among the prophets?
10900They said therefore unto him, Art not thou also one of his disciples?
10900They said unto him, Rabbi,( which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?
10900Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
10900Was not Esau Jacob''s brother?
10900Watchman, what of the night?
10900What aileth thee now, that thou art wholly gone up to the housetops?
10900What is the chaff to the wheat?
10900What is the transgression of Jacob?
10900What right therefore have I yet to cry any more unto the king?
10900What sayest thou of thyself?
10900What shall I say to you?
10900What therefore shall the lord of the vineyard do unto them?
10900What will ye see in the Shulamite?
10900What?
10900When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
10900When ye say, Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where is the God of judgment?
10900Whence then hath this man all these things?
10900Where is the scribe?
10900Wherefore they say, Is Saul also among the prophets?
10900Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
10900Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
10900Who is there among you of all his people?
10900Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?
10900Who shall then say, Wherefore hast thou done so?
10900Whose image and superscription hath it?
10900Why do ye not rather take wrong?
10900Why go ye about to kill me?
10900Why hast thou done this?
10900Why have they provoked me to anger with their graven images, and with strange vanities?
10900Why?
10900Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive that come unto you?
10900Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
10900Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias?
10900Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against thee?
10900Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us?
10900Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him?
10900a day for a man to afflict his soul?
10900a land of darkness?
10900after whom dost thou pursue?
10900against whom make ye a wide mouth, and draw out the tongue?
10900am I not able indeed to promote thee to honour?
10900am I not free?
10900am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul?
10900am not I better to thee than ten sons?
10900and Zebul his officer?
10900and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?
10900and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
10900and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
10900and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
10900and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?
10900and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee?
10900and another said, Is it I?
10900and are not his sisters here with us?
10900and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
10900and beforetime, that we may say, He is righteous?
10900and commit ye whoredom after their abominations?
10900and did I give unto the house of thy father all the offerings made by fire of the children of Israel?
10900and did not one fashion us in the womb?
10900and do ye not know their tokens, 21:30 That the wicked is reserved to the day of destruction?
10900and do ye not remember?
10900and dost thou restrain wisdom to thyself?
10900and doth not mine eye continue in their provocation?
10900and from whence came they unto thee?
10900and from whence came they unto thee?
10900and from whence come ye?
10900and hath he not given you rest on every side?
10900and have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
10900and having ears, hear ye not?
10900and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it?
10900and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?
10900and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
10900and his dread fall upon you?
10900and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
10900and how do ye see it now?
10900and how hast thou plentifully declared the thing as it is?
10900and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
10900and how long will it be ere they believe me, for all the signs which I have shewed among them?
10900and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
10900and how shall they hear without a preacher?
10900and how then will ye know all parables?
10900and if I be a master, where is my fear?
10900and if I give thee counsel, wilt thou not hearken unto me?
10900and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?
10900and if it were so, why should not my spirit be troubled?
10900and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
10900and if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil?
10900and in thine hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand thee?
10900and in thy name done many wonderful works?
10900and in thy name have cast out devils?
10900and is there knowledge in the most High?
10900and is wisdom driven quite from me?
10900and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
10900and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
10900and it shall be granted thee: or what is thy request further?
10900and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
10900and not to be set on a candlestick?
10900and of what people art thou?
10900and rulest not thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen?
10900and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?
10900and shall not he render to every man according to his works?
10900and shall the rock be removed out of his place?
10900and should a man full of talk be justified?
10900and talk deceitfully for him?
10900and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?
10900and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir?
10900and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it?
10900and the mouth taste his meat?
10900and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
10900and the prophets, do they live for ever?
10900and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?
10900and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?
10900and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
10900and the son of man, which is a worm?
10900and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
10900and thine iniquities infinite?
10900and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?
10900and thy judges of whom thou saidst, Give me a king and princes?
10900and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?
10900and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet?
10900and to princes, Ye are ungodly?
10900and to what are they like?
10900and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
10900and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?
10900and to whom shall he go up from us?
10900and understanding put forth her voice?
10900and upon whom doth not his light arise?
10900and we told him according to the tenor of these words: could we certainly know that he would say, Bring your brother down?
10900and what are the high places of Judah?
10900and what communion hath light with darkness?
10900and what do thy eyes wink at, 15:13 That thou turnest thy spirit against God, and lettest such words go out of thy mouth?
10900and what hast thou here?
10900and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
10900and what have I offended thee, that thou hast brought on me and on my kingdom a great sin?
10900and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?
10900and what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?
10900and what is my house, that thou hast brought me hitherto?
10900and what is my life, or my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son in law to the king?
10900and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?
10900and what is this that ye say unto me, What aileth thee?
10900and what is thy request?
10900and what makest thou in this place?
10900and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
10900and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
10900and what shall be the sign when all these things shall be fulfilled?
10900and what sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?
10900and what wisdom is this which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands?
10900and what, the son of my vows?
10900and what, the son of my womb?
10900and when he hideth his face, who then can behold him?
10900and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him?
10900and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?
10900and when wilt thou return?
10900and whence art thou?
10900and whence came they?
10900and whence comest thou?
10900and whence comest thou?
10900and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
10900and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt?
10900and where is the fury of the oppressor?
10900and where is the place of my rest?
10900and where is the place of understanding?
10900and where is the place of understanding?
10900and where will ye leave your glory?
10900and where wroughtest thou?
10900and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me?
10900and wherein have I wearied thee?
10900and whereunto shall I resemble it?
10900and wherewith shall I make the atonement, that ye may bless the inheritance of the LORD?
10900and whither goest thou?
10900and whither wilt thou go?
10900and who are my brethren?
10900and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
10900and who gave thee this authority to do these things?
10900and who gave thee this authority?
10900and who hath brought up these?
10900and who is a rock, save our God?
10900and who is like to thee in Israel?
10900and who is that shepherd that will stand before me?
10900and who is that shepherd that will stand before me?
10900and who is the son of Jesse?
10900and who is there, that, being as I am, would go into the temple to save his life?
10900and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing?
10900and who knoweth us?
10900and who shall repay him what he hath done?
10900and who shall stand when he appeareth?
10900and who will appoint me the time?
10900and who will appoint me the time?
10900and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
10900and whose are these before thee?
10900and whose spirit came from thee?
10900and why are ye come unto me now when ye are in distress?
10900and why art thou disquieted in me?
10900and why art thou disquieted within me?
10900and why art thou disquieted within me?
10900and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
10900and why eatest thou not?
10900and why is thy countenance fallen?
10900and why is thy heart grieved?
10900and will he be favourable no more?
10900and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts?
10900and wilt thou condemn him that is most just?
10900and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?
10900and with what body do they come?
10900and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness?
10900and wouldest thou take away my son''s mandrakes also?
10900and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
10900and, What hath the LORD spoken?
10900and, What hath the LORD spoken?
10900and, What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?
10900are all prophets?
10900are all teachers?
10900are all workers of miracles?
10900are not his days also like the days of an hireling?
10900are not his servants come unto thee for to search, and to overthrow, and to spy out the land?
10900are not ye my work in the Lord?
10900are not your ways unequal?
10900are not your ways unequal?
10900are there yet any more sons in my womb, that they may be your husbands?
10900are these his doings?
10900are they not Jerusalem?
10900are they restrained?
10900are thy years as man''s days, 10:6 That thou enquirest after mine iniquity, and searchest after my sin?
10900are we better than they?
10900are we stronger than he?
10900art not thou he, O LORD our God?
10900art thou become like unto us?
10900art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
10900art thou come to destroy us?
10900art thou come to destroy us?
10900art thou come unto me to call my sin to remembrance, and to slay my son?
10900as for my hope, who shall see it?
10900because I love you not?
10900behold, Abner came unto thee; why is it that thou hast sent him away, and he is quite gone?
10900behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?
10900but the thunder of his power who can understand?
10900but what doth your arguing reprove?
10900but where are the nine?
10900but who can withhold himself from speaking?
10900came the word of God out from you?
10900can I bring him back again?
10900can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
10900can faith save him?
10900can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
10900can he judge through the dark cloud?
10900can he provide flesh for his people?
10900can not my taste discern perverse things?
10900can the flag grow without water?
10900can thy servant taste what I eat or what I drink?
10900canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
10900canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?
10900come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
10900couldest not thou watch one hour?
10900deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
10900desolation, and destruction, and the famine, and the sword: by whom shall I comfort thee?
10900did I not say, Do not deceive me?
10900did he not fear the LORD, and besought the LORD, and the LORD repented him of the evil which he had pronounced against them?
10900did not I serve with thee for Rachel?
10900did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall, that he died in Thebez?
10900did not the LORD, he against whom we have sinned?
10900did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
10900did they not sing one to another of him in dances, saying, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
10900do all interpret?
10900do all speak with tongues?
10900do not even the publicans so?
10900do not even the publicans the same?
10900do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly?
10900do not ye judge them that are within?
10900do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?
10900doth he open and break the clods of his ground?
10900doth his promise fail for evermore?
10900doth not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
10900either a vine, figs?
10900even I it is that have sinned and done evil indeed; but as for these sheep, what have they done?
10900even the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary?
10900even very dark, and no brightness in it?
10900for do not I know that I am this day king over Israel?
10900for ever?
10900for had there not been now a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?
10900for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?
10900for the living to the dead?
10900for thou hast taught them to be captains, and as chief over thee: shall not sorrows take thee, as a woman in travail?
10900for thy breach is great like the sea: who can heal thee?
10900for what have I done?
10900for who can tell a man what shall be after him under the sun?
10900for who is like me?
10900for who is like me?
10900for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
10900forbear; why shouldest thou be smitten?
10900from heaven, or of men?
10900from whence then hath it tares?
10900hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?
10900hast thou gathered thy company to take a prey?
10900hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary?
10900hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?
10900hath he no heir?
10900hath he not made thee, and established thee?
10900hath he not sent me to the men that sit upon the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
10900hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
10900hath he not spoken also by us?
10900hath it not been told you from the beginning?
10900hath no man condemned thee?
10900hath not David rather sent his servants unto thee, to search the city, and to spy it out, and to overthrow it?
10900hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
10900hath not one God created us?
10900hath thy soul lothed Zion?
10900have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
10900have not I held my peace even of old, and thou fearest me not?
10900have not I the LORD?
10900have not I the LORD?
10900have they delivered Samaria out of mine hand?
10900have we eaten at all of the king''s cost?
10900have ye another brother?
10900have ye not heard?
10900have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
10900have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
10900have ye your heart yet hardened?
10900having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
10900he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
10900he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
10900he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?
10900how is it that ye have no faith?
10900how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?
10900how long shall I suffer you?
10900how long shall I suffer you?
10900how long shall it be then, ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren?
10900how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?
10900how long will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing?
10900how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
10900how long?
10900how much more things that pertain to this life?
10900how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
10900how opened he thine eyes?
10900how readest thou?
10900how savest thou the arm that hath no strength?
10900how shall I deliver thee, Israel?
10900how shall I make thee as Admah?
10900how shall I set thee as Zeboim?
10900how shall we do?
10900how then doth he now see?
10900how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?
10900if the grapegatherers came to thee, would they not leave some grapes?
10900intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?
10900is counsel perished from the prudent?
10900is he a homeborn slave?
10900is he a pleasant child?
10900is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure?
10900is he not also of the Gentiles?
10900is it not Samaria?
10900is it not in that thou goest with us?
10900is it not in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
10900is it not so?
10900is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
10900is it well with the child?
10900is it well with thy husband?
10900is not Hamath as Arpad?
10900is not Samaria as Damascus?
10900is not he that sitteth at meat?
10900is not he the son of Jerubbaal?
10900is not he thy father that hath bought thee?
10900is not her king in her?
10900is not his mother called Mary?
10900is not this the people that thou hast despised?
10900is their wisdom vanished?
10900is there any secret thing with thee?
10900is there no king in thee?
10900is thy counsellor perished?
10900knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
10900know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
10900know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
10900knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
10900knowest thou not that it will be bitterness in the latter end?
10900let the men go, that they may serve the LORD their God: knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?
10900let us stand together: who is mine adversary?
10900look, when the messenger cometh, shut the door, and hold him fast at the door: is not the sound of his master''s feet behind him?
10900may I not wash in them, and be clean?
10900no, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
10900now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
10900now what is thy petition?
10900of himself, or of some other man?
10900of their own children, or of strangers?
10900of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
10900of works?
10900offer it now unto thy governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person?
10900or as one man mocketh another, do ye so mock him?
10900or because the number of thy days is great?
10900or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
10900or came it unto you only?
10900or can the heavens give showers?
10900or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
10900or canst thou mark when the hinds do calve?
10900or canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
10900or deaf, as my messenger that I sent?
10900or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not?
10900or do I seek to please men?
10900or doth the Almighty pervert justice?
10900or fill the appetite of the young lions, 38:40 When they couch in their dens, and abide in the covert to lie in wait?
10900or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
10900or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, 38:23 Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, against the day of battle and war?
10900or hast thou walked in the search of the depth?
10900or hath he given us any gift?
10900or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
10900or have I no power to deliver?
10900or his head with fish spears?
10900or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?
10900or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?
10900or how can he be clean that is born of a woman?
10900or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
10900or how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied?
10900or how shall we clear ourselves?
10900or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
10900or if thy transgressions be multiplied, what doest thou unto him?
10900or is he slain according to the slaughter of them that are slain by him?
10900or is it gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect?
10900or is my flesh of brass?
10900or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
10900or knowest thou the time when they bring forth?
10900or look we for another?
10900or look we for another?
10900or loweth the ox over his fodder?
10900or naked, and clothed thee?
10900or need we, as some others, epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you?
10900or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith?
10900or saith not the law the same also?
10900or seest thou as man seeth?
10900or shall a nation be born at once?
10900or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to suffice them?
10900or shall he break the covenant, and be delivered?
10900or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?
10900or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
10900or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, He had no understanding?
10900or shall they be sold unto us?
10900or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?
10900or that there be three days''pestilence in thy land?
10900or the son of man that thou visitest him?
10900or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be yea yea, and nay nay?
10900or their border greater than your border?
10900or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
10900or thy faithfulness in destruction?
10900or thy work, He hath no hands?
10900or to the woman, What hast thou brought forth?
10900or to thy faithfulness round about thee?
10900or wast thou made before the hills?
10900or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
10900or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest?
10900or what evil is in mine hand?
10900or what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria, to drink the waters of the river?
10900or what if thy father answer thee roughly?
10900or what is our iniquity?
10900or what is our sin that we have committed against the LORD our God?
10900or what likeness will ye compare unto him?
10900or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
10900or what profit is there of circumcision?
10900or what receiveth he of thine hand?
10900or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
10900or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
10900or where were the righteous cut off?
10900or which of my creditors is it to whom I have sold you?
10900or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
10900or who can come to him with his double bridle?
10900or who can say, Thou hast wrought iniquity?
10900or who can stay the bottles of heaven, 38:38 When the dust groweth into hardness, and the clods cleave fast together?
10900or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
10900or who hath been his counsellor?
10900or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
10900or who hath disposed the whole world?
10900or who hath given understanding to the heart?
10900or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
10900or who hath stretched the line upon it?
10900or who is a rock save our God?
10900or who is he that gave thee this authority?
10900or who laid the corner stone thereof; 38:7 When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
10900or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
10900or who shall bemoan thee?
10900or who shall enter into our habitations?
10900or who shall go aside to ask how thou doest?
10900or who shall stand in his holy place?
10900or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?
10900or whom have I defrauded?
10900or whose ass have I taken?
10900or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
10900or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
10900or why the breasts that I should suck?
10900or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
10900or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?
10900or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
10900or wilt thou flee three months before thine enemies, while they pursue thee?
10900or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?
10900or wings and feathers unto the ostrich?
10900or with speeches wherewith he can do no good?
10900or with what comparison shall we compare it?
10900or, Give a reward for me of your substance?
10900or, Redeem me from the hand of the mighty?
10900or, What shall we drink?
10900or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
10900or, Why talkest thou with her?
10900out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?
10900perceive ye not yet, neither understand?
10900prudent, and he shall know them?
10900saith the LORD: and shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
10900saith the LORD: do they not provoke themselves to the confusion of their own faces?
10900saith the LORD: shall I cause to bring forth, and shut the womb?
10900saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
10900saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
10900saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
10900saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
10900saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
10900serve the men of Hamor the father of Shechem: for why should we serve him?
10900shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
10900shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
10900shall I fall down to the stock of a tree?
10900shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
10900shall I not therefore now require his blood of your hand, and take you away from the earth?
10900shall I overtake them?
10900shall I praise you in this?
10900shall I smite them?
10900shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
10900shall a man be more pure than his maker?
10900shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave?
10900shall he escape that doeth such things?
10900shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither?
10900shall he turn away, and not return?
10900shall it declare thy truth?
10900shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it?
10900shall not that land be greatly polluted?
10900shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing at all?
10900shall the dead arise and praise thee?
10900shall the enemy blaspheme thy name for ever?
10900shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?
10900shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
10900shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel?
10900shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?
10900shall they not both fall into the ditch?
10900shall they part him among the merchants?
10900shall this fellow come into my house?
10900shall thy jealousy burn like fire?
10900shall thy wrath burn like fire?
10900shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
10900shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?
10900shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
10900should I not serve in the presence of his son?
10900should it not be with the heads of these men?
10900should not the shepherds feed the flocks?
10900tell me, I pray thee: is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?
10900tell me, what hast thou in the house?
10900tell me, what shall thy wages be?
10900that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
10900that the idol is any thing, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
10900that trusted in her treasures, saying, Who shall come unto me?
10900the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
10900the Lord GOD hath spoken, who can but prophesy?
10900they say of me, Doth he not speak parables?
10900this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
10900thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
10900thou shalt then say unto them, What burden?
10900thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
10900thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
10900till seven times?
10900to carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to take a great spoil?
10900to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
10900to save life, or to destroy it?
10900to save life, or to kill?
10900to what end is it for you?
10900to whom will ye flee for help?
10900walked we not in the same spirit?
10900walked we not in the same steps?
10900was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
10900was Paul crucified for you?
10900was he found among thieves?
10900was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
10900was not my soul grieved for the poor?
10900was thine anger against the rivers?
10900was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?
10900were it not better for us to return into Egypt?
10900were the gods of the nations of those lands any ways able to deliver their lands out of mine hand?
10900what dost thou work?
10900what hath he done?
10900what hath the poor, that knoweth to walk before the living?
10900what is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?
10900what is it which these witness against thee?
10900what is it which these witness against thee?
10900what is mine iniquity?
10900what is my sin, that thou hast so hotly pursued after me?
10900what is this that thou hast done unto us?
10900what is thy beloved more than another beloved, that thou dost so charge us?
10900what is thy country?
10900what meaneth the heat of this great anger?
10900what new doctrine is this?
10900what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Zion?
10900what shall I say unto them?
10900what shall we speak?
10900what thing shall I liken to thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
10900what understandest thou, which is not in us?
10900when I called, was there none to answer?
10900when he had wrought wonderfully among them, did they not let the people go, and they departed?
10900when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
10900when shall it once be?
10900when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
10900when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
10900when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me?
10900whence shall I seek comforters for thee?
10900where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivah?
10900where are the gods of Sepharvaim?
10900where are thy wise men?
10900where is he that counted the towers?
10900where is he that hath taken venison, and brought it me, and I have eaten of all before thou camest, and have blessed him?
10900where is he that put his holy Spirit within him?
10900where is the disputer of this world?
10900where is the receiver?
10900where is the scribe?
10900wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously?
10900wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?
10900wherefore came this mad fellow to thee?
10900wherefore camest thou not unto me?
10900wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into paleness?
10900wherefore do ye tempt the LORD?
10900wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to carry us forth out of Egypt?
10900wherefore have we afflicted our soul, and thou takest no knowledge?
10900wherefore say my people, We are lords; we will come no more unto thee?
10900wherefore then hast thou beguiled me?
10900wherefore then hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
10900wherefore then should thy servant be yet a burden unto my lord the king?
10900wherefore then speakest thou so to me?
10900wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
10900which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
10900whither is thy beloved turned aside?
10900who am I then, that I should build him an house, save only to burn sacrifice before him?
10900who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the LORD?
10900who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
10900who can forgive sins but God only?
10900who can shew forth all his praise?
10900who hath babbling?
10900who hath bound the waters in a garment?
10900who hath contentions?
10900who hath established all the ends of the earth?
10900who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
10900who hath marked his word, and heard it?
10900who hath redness of eyes?
10900who hath seen such things?
10900who hath sorrow?
10900who hath told it from that time?
10900who hath wounds without cause?
10900who is able to make war with him?
10900who is blind as he that is perfect, and blind as the LORD''s servant?
10900who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
10900who is offended, and I burn not?
10900who is this Son of man?
10900who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
10900who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
10900who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty Gods?
10900who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
10900who will hearken and hear for the time to come?
10900who will lead me into Edom?
10900who will lead me into Edom?
10900who will say unto him, What doest thou?
10900who?
10900whom have I oppressed?
10900whom seekest thou?
10900whose son is he?
10900why are they then baptized for the dead?
10900why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?
10900why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly?
10900why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
10900why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?
10900why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
10900why doth thine anger smoke against the sheep of thy pasture?
10900why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
10900why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
10900why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
10900why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, so that I am a burden to myself?
10900why hast thou smitten us, and there is no healing for us?
10900why hidest thou thy face from me?
10900why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble?
10900why is he spoiled?
10900why is it that thou hast sent me?
10900why is it that ye have left the man?
10900why sittest thou thyself alone, and all the people stand by thee from morning unto even?
10900why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
10900why then didst thou not go down unto thine house?
10900why then doth Adonijah reign?
10900why then doth my lord require this thing?
10900why then doth their king inherit Gad, and his people dwell in his cities?
10900why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
10900why therefore did ye not recover them within that time?
10900why went ye nigh the wall?
10900why wentest thou not with thy friend?
10900why will he be a cause of trespass to Israel?
10900will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?
10900will a young lion cry out of his den, if he have taken nothing?
10900will he always call upon God?
10900will he enter with thee into judgment?
10900will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles, and teach the Gentiles?
10900will he keep it to the end?
10900will he speak soft words unto thee?
10900will one plow there with oxen?
10900will they fortify themselves?
10900will they make an end in a day?
10900will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
10900will they sacrifice?
10900will ye also be his disciples?
10900will ye contend for God?
10900will ye rebel against the king?
10900will ye render me a recompence?
10900will ye save him?
10900wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar, and as waters that fail?
10900wilt thou be angry for ever?
10900wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the LORD?
10900wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous?
10900wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
10900wilt thou deliver them into the hand of Israel?
10900wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?
10900wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations?
10900wilt thou hide thyself for ever?
10900wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore?
10900wilt thou make a full end of the remnant of Israel?
10900wilt thou not be made clean?
10900wilt thou not tell me?
10900wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?
10900wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
10900wot ye not that such a man as I can certainly divine?
10900would they not have stolen till they had enough?
10900would ye stay for them from having husbands?
10900wouldest not thou be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us, so that there should be no remnant nor escaping?
10900wouldest thou be spoken for to the king, or to the captain of the host?
1581( 4 Kings 23:29/ 2 Par 35:20) 26 And the king of AEgypt sent to Iosias saying: What is there betwen me& thee king of Iuda?
1581( Ex 16) 17 Where are the benefites, that I haue geuen you?
1581( Ex 16/ Wis 16:20) 20 When you thirsted did not I cleaue the rocke,& waters flowed in abundance?
1581( Rom 5:12) 49 For what doth it profit vs if immortal time be promised to vs: but we haue done mortal workes?
1581( Then the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not tell thee, that he prophesieth no good to me, but always evil?)
1581.Hath God punished the carnal persecuting Jews, in proportion to their doings against Christ and his saints?
1581.How do you pretend to say that the Assyrian is departing; when indeed he is coming to divide our lands amongst his subjects?
1581.Or, shall he not see destruction?
1581.That is, Where is the glory?
1581.That is, is it only for the Jews that are circumcised?
1581.Why do you suppose or imagine there may be any other such curdled mountains?
158110 He wil lighten, who shal not feare, he wil thunder, and who shal not be afrayed?
1581105:2. Who shall declare the powers of the Lord?
1581106:43. Who is wise, and will keep these things; and will understand the mercies of the Lord?
1581107:11. Who will bring me into the strong city?
158110:26. Who wondered the more, saying among themselves: Who then can be saved?
158110:32. Who will justify him that sinneth against his own soul?
158110:7. Who shall not fear thee, O king of nations?
158111 And one countrie shal aske her neighbour, and shal say: Hath iustice doing iust passed throught thee?
158111 And who then ought to mourne more, but she that hath lost so great a multitude, rather then thou which art sorie for one?
158111 Our Lord wil threaten, and who shal not vtterly be destroyed before his face?
158111 Then we asked the ancients saying, by whose permission build ye this house,& found these workes?
1581112:5. Who is as the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high: 112:6. and looketh down on the low things in heaven and in earth?
158111:21. Who killed Abimelech the son of Jerobaal?
158111:29. Who is weak, and I am not weak?
158111:5. Who have said: We will magnify our tongue: our lips are our own: who is Lord over us?
158112 O ye men, how doth not a king excel that is so renowmed?
158112:13. Who will pity an enchanter struck by a serpent, or any that come near wild beasts?
158112:15. Who knowing their wiliness, saith to them: Why tempt you me?
158112:9. Who is ignorant that the hand of the Lord hath made all these things?
158113:19. Who is he that will plead against me?
158113:7. Who shall give out of Sion the salvation of Israel?
158114:10. Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?
158114:13. Who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me?
158114:4. Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
158114:4. Who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed?
158115 Now therfore why art thou trubled, wheras thou art corruptible?
158115:11. Who is like to thee, among the strong, O Lord?
158115:4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and magnify thy name?
158116 And it came to passe in the second night, and Salathiel the prince of the people came to me, and sayd to me: Where wast thou?
158116 And why hast thou not taken in thy hart that which is to come, but that which is present?
158117 Knowest thou not that Isreal is committed to thee in the countrie of their transmigration?
158117 Woe is me, woe is me: who shal deliuer me in those dayes?
158118 For if thou wert iudge of these, whom wouldest thou begin to iustifie, or whom to condemne?
158118:13. Who can understand sins?
158118:2. Who is able to declare his works?
158119 In these what shal I doe, when the euils shal come?
158119:17. Who said to him: Why askest thou me concerning good?
158119:23. Who will grant me that my words may be written?
158119:4. Who answering, said to them: Have ye not read, that he who made man from the beginning, made them male and female?
15811:10. Who is there among you, that will shut the doors, and will kindle the fire on my altar gratis?
15811:11. Who also said: Ye men of Galilee, why stand you looking up to heaven?
15811:18: And the king called for them and said: What is it that you meant to do, that you would save the men children?
15811:2. Who hath numbered the sand of the sea, and the drops of rain, and the days of the world?
15811:3. Who hath searched out the wisdom of God that goeth before all things?
15811:3. Who is there among you of all his people?
15811:6. Who can stand before the face of his indignation?
15812 O ye men doe not the men excel, which obteyne land and sea, and al thinges that are in them?
158120 And he answered me, and sayed: Thou hast iudged wel, and why hast thou not iudged for thy self?
158120:21. Who said to her: What wilt thou?
158120:9. Who can say: My heart is clean, I am pure from sin?
158121:15. Who is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
158121:31. Who shall reprove his way to his face?
158122:32. Who is God but the Lord: and who is strong but our God?
158122:33. Who will set a guard before my mouth, and a sure seal upon my lips, that I fall not by them, and that my tongue destroy me not?
158123:10. Who can count the dust of Jacob, and know the number of the stock of Israel?
158123:10. Who is this King of Glory?
158123:29. Who hath woe?
158123:3. Who shall ascend into the mountain of the Lord: or who shall stand in his holy place?
158123:3. Who will grant me that I might know and find him, and come even to his throne?
158123:8. Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, that was formerly crowned, whose merchants were princes, and her traders the nobles of the earth?
158123:8. Who is this King of Glory?
158124 O ye men, doth not wine excel?
158124 What shal I doe to thee Iacob?
158124:12. Who is the man that feareth the Lord?
158124:45. Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath appointed over his family, to give them meat in season?
158125 But what wil he doe to his name that is inuocated vpon vs?
158126 The trees shal yeeld fruites, and who shal gather them?
158127 The grape shal become ripe,& who shal tread it?
158128 And now Lord, why hast thou deliuered one vnto manie?
158128 Why, doe they better thinges, that inhabite Babylon?
158129:14. Who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to promise thee all these things?
15812:14. Who knoweth but he will return, and forgive, and leave a blessing behind him, sacrifice and libation to the Lord your God?
15812:18: And when they returned to Raguel their father, he said to them: Why are ye come sooner than usual?
15812:22. Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
15812:25. Who shall so feast and abound with delights as I?
15812:6. Who then can be able to build him a worthy house?
15813 The sword is sent in vpon you, and who is he that can turne it away?
158130:4. Who hath ascended up into heaven, and descended?
158131 I nothing remember how this way should be forsaken: doth Babylon better thinges then Sion?
158131:10. Who shall find a valiant woman?
158131:9. Who is he, and we will praise him?
158132 O ye men, why are not wemen stronger?
158132 Or hath anie nation knowen thee beside Israel: or what tribes haue beleued thy testamentes as Iacob?
158133 And I answered, and sayd: How, and when shal these things be?
158133:13. Who is the man that desireth life: who liveth to see good days?
158134 For what is man, that thou art angrie with him: or the corruptible kinde, that thou art so bitter touching it?
158134 O ye men, are not wemen strong?
158134:30. Who maketh a man that is a hypocrite to reign for the sins of the people?
158134:8. Who goeth in company with them that work iniquity, and walketh with wicked men?
158135 Is not he magnifical that doth these thinges, and the truth great, and stronger aboue al thinges?
158135 Or when haue not they sinned in thy sight, that inhabite the earth?
158136 Or is my sense deceiued,& doth my soule dreame?
158136:23. Who can search out his ways?
158137:20. Who shall tell him the things I speak?
158138 And I sayd: Lord Dominatour, for who is there that can know these thinges, but he that hath not his habitation with men?
158138:2. Who is this that wrappeth up sentences in unskilful words?
158138:28. Who is the father of rain?
158138:36. Who hath put wisdom in the heart of man?
158138:37. Who can declare the order of the heavens, or who can make the harmony of heaven to sleep?
158138:41. Who provideth food for the raven, when her young ones cry to God, wandering about, because they have no meat?
158138:5. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest or who hath stretched the line upon it?
158139 And I am vnwise, and how can I speake of these thinges, which thou hast asked me?
158139 And I left the cogitations, wherin I was thinking, and I turned to her and sayd to her: 40 Why weepest thou?
158139:5. Who hath sent out the wild ass free, and who hath loosed his bonds?
15813:13. Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge, among you?
15813:15. Who hath found out her place?
15813:2 Why, O Lord, are they multipied that affict me?
15813:21. Who knoweth if the spirit of the children of Adam ascend upward, and if the spirit of the beasts descend downward?
15813:29. Who hath gone up into heaven, and taken her, and brought her down from the clouds?
15813:30. Who hath passed over the sea, and found her, and brought her preferably to chosen gold?
15813:9. Who can tell if God will turn, and forgive: and will turn away from his fierce anger, and we shall not perish?
15814 But now what shal I doe to you?
15814 Fire is sent in vpon you, and who is he that can quench it?
158140:12. Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and weighed the heavens with his palm?
158140:13. Who hath forwarded the spirit of the Lord?
158141 And I sayd: But behold Lord thou art nigh to them that are nere the end: and what shal they doe that haue bene before me, or we, or they after vs?
158141:2. Who hath given me before that I should repay him?
158141:2. Who hath raised up the just one from the east, hath called him to follow him?
158141:4. Who can discover the face of his garment?
158141:4. Who hath wrought and done these things, calling the generations from the beginning?
158141:5. Who can open the doors of his face?
158142:19. Who is blind, but my servant?
158142:23. Who is there among you that will give ear to this, that will attend and hearken for times to come?
158142:24. Who hath given Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to robbers?
158142:3. Who is this that hideth counsel without knowledge?
158143 Or are not the euiles that chance, sufficient for vs?
158143:35. Who shall see him, and declare him?
158144 If then thou shalt forsake vs, how much better had it bene to vs, if we also had bene burnt with the burning of Sion?
158144 Then asked I an Angel, and sayd: Who are these Lord?
158144:10. Who hath formed a god, and made a graven thing that is profitable for nothing?
158144:7. Who is like to me?
158146 And I sayd to the Angel: That yongman what is he, which putteth the crownes vpon them, and geueth palmes into their handes?
158146 And he sayd to me: Aske the matrice of a woman,& thou shalt say to it: And if thou bring forth children, why by times?
158146:4. Who before him hath so resisted?
158146:7. Who is this that cometh up as a flood: and his streams swell like those of rivers?
158147 For what doth it profit men presently to liue in sorow, and being dead to hope for punishment?
158148 O what hast thou done Adam?
15814:7. Who art thou, O great mountain, before Zorobabel?
15815 Euiles are sent in vpon you, and who is he that can repel them?
15815 For who witting wil enter into the sea, and see it, or rule ouer it: if he passe not the streite, how shal he come into the bredth?
15815.6 5:5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
158150 And that euerlasting hope is foretold vs: but we most wicked are become vayne?
158150:10. Who is there among you that feareth the Lord, that heareth the voice of his servant, that hath walked in darkness, and hath no light?
158151 And that habitations of health and securitie are reserued for vs, but we haue conuerst naughtely?
158152 For thou shalt say to her: Why are not they whom thou hast brought forth, now like to them that were before thee, but lesse of stature?
158152:7. Who will give out of Sion the salvation of Israel?
158153:1. Who a hath believed our report?
158159:11. Who will bring me into the strong city?
15816 And I answered, and sayd: what man borne can doe it, that thou askest me of these thinges?
15816 Shal anie man repel the lion being hungrie in the woode, or quench the fire in stubble, forthwith when it beginneth to burne?
158160:8. Who are these, that fly as clouds, and as doves to their windows?
158166:8. Who hath ever heard such a thing?
158167 What wil you doe?
15816:24. Who when she was gone out, said to her mother, What shall I ask?
15816:8. Who will grant that my request may come: and that God may give me what I look for?
15816:9. Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in array?
15817 And I answered, and sayd: What separation of times shal there be?
15817 Did not I bring them out of the land of AEgypt from the house of bondage?
15817 Shal anie man repel the arrow shot of a strong archer?
15817:18. Who is a God like to thee, who takest away iniquity, and passest by the sin of the remnant of thy inheritance?
15818 And now wheras we al mourne, and are sadde: wheras we are sorrowful, and art thou sorrowful for one sonne?
15818 Our strong Lord sendeth in euiles, and who is he that can repel them?
158183 And now what say we Lord, hauing these thinges?
158188:49. Who is the man that shall live, and not see death: that shall deliver his soul from the hand of hell?
158189 Wilt not thou be wrath with vs to destroy vs, til there be no roote left nor our name?
15818:31. Who said: And how can I, unless some man shew me?
15818:33. Who shall accuse against the elect of God?
15818:35. Who then shall separate us from the love of Christ?
15818:5. Who is this that cometh up from the desert, flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?
15819 And if the citie shal be geuen a man for inheritance, if he neuer passe through the peril set before it, how shal he receiue his inhertance?
15819 Fire came forth from his wrath, and who is he that can quench it?
15819 How long shal I beare with them, on whom I haue bestowed so great benefiates?
158193:16. Who shall rise up for me against the evildoers?
15819:1. Who will give water to my head, and a fountain of tears to my eyes?
15819:18. Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you?
15819:2. Who will give me in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men, and I will leave my people, and depart from them?
15819:5. Who said: Who art thou, Lord?
15819:7. Who serveth as a soldier, at any time, at his own charges?
1581A man can not tell what hath been before him: and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
1581A man clothed in soft garments?
1581A prophet?
1581A prophet?
1581A reed shaken with the wind?
1581Abner therefore sent messengers to David for himself, saying: Whose is the land?
1581Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, saying in his heart: Shall a son, thinkest thou, be born to him that is a hundred years old?
1581Adulterers, know you not that the friendship of this world is the enemy of God?
1581After these things are declared they shall add the rest, and shall speak to the people: What man is there that is fearful, and faint hearted?
1581After whom dost thou come out, O king of Israel?
1581After whom dost thou pursue?
1581Again the high priest asked him and said to him: Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed God?
1581Again therefore he asked them: Whom seek ye?
1581Ahias heard the sound of her feet, coming in at the door, and said: Come in, thou wife of Jeroboam: why dost thou feign thyself to be another?
1581All his days are full of sorrows and miseries, even in the night he doth not rest in mind: and is not this vanity?
1581All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee?
1581All that I have shall go down into the deepest pit: thinkest thou that there at least I shall have rest?
1581All the nations are assembled together, and the tribes are gathered: who among you can declare this, and shall make us hear the former things?
1581Although he lived two thousand years, and hath not enjoyed good things: do not all make haste to one place?
1581Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou hast inclosed me in a prison?
1581Am I not I free?
1581Am I then become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
1581Am I, think ye, a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
1581Am not I an apostle?
1581Am not I better to thee than ten children?
1581Am not I she that answer truth in Israel, and thou seekest to destroy the city, and to overthrow a mother in Israel?
1581And Abimelech called also for Abraham, and said to him: What hast thou done to us?
1581And Abimelech said to him: What mean these seven ewelambs which thou hast set apart?
1581And Abimelech said: Why hast thou deceived us?
1581And Abisai the son of Sarvia said to the king: Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
1581And Abner answering, said: Who art thou, that criest, and disturbest the king?
1581And Abner cried out to Joab, and said: Shall thy sword rage unto utter destruction?
1581And Abner looked behind him, and said: Art thou Asael?
1581And Abram said: Lord God, what wilt thou give me?
1581And Absalom her brother said to her: Hath thy brother Ammon lain with thee?
1581And Absalom said to him, Is this thy kindness to thy friend?
1581And Achab said to Elias: Hast thou found me thy enemy?
1581And Achab said: By whom?
1581And Achis said to him: Whom hast thou gone against to day?
1581And Achis said to his servants: You saw the man was mad: why have you brought him to me?
1581And Agag said: Doth bitter death separate in this manner?
1581And Aggeus said: If one that is unclean by occasion of a soul touch any of all these things, shall it be defiled?
1581And Amasias said to the man of God: What will then become of the hundred talents which I have given to the soldiers of Israel?
1581And Balac said to Balaam: What is this that thou dost?
1581And Balac said to him: What hath the Lord spoken?
1581And Berzellai said to the king: How many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem?
1581And Booz said to the young man that was set over the reapers: Whose maid is this?
1581And Caleb said to her: What aileth thee?
1581And Dalila said to him again: How long dost thou deceive me, and tell me lies?
1581And Dalila said to him: How dost thou say thou lovest me, when thy mind is not with me?
1581And David answered Jonathan: Who shall bring me word, if thy father should answer thee harshly concerning me?
1581And David consulted the Lord, Saying: Shall I go up to the Philistines?
1581And David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go up against the Philistines, and wilt thou deliver them into my hand?
1581And David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I pursue after these robbers, and shall I overtake them, or not?
1581And David consulted the Lord: Shall I go up against the Philistines, and wilt thou deliver them into my hands?
1581And David said to Abisai: Kill him not: for who shall put forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and shall be guiltless?
1581And David said to Abner: Art not thou a man?
1581And David said to Achimelech: Hast thou here at hand a spear, or a sword?
1581And David said to God: Am not I he that commanded the people to be numbered?
1581And David said to Saul: Who am I, or what is my life, or my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son in law of the king?
1581And David said to Urias: Didst thou not come from thy journey?
1581And David said to him: Canst thou bring me to this company?
1581And David said to him: From whence comest thou?
1581And David said to him: To whom dost thou belong; or whence dost thou come?
1581And David said to the young man that told him: How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son, are dead?
1581And David said to the young man that told him: Whence art thou?
1581And David said unto him: What is the matter that is come to pass?
1581And David said: Doth it seem to you a small matter to be the king''s son in law?
1581And David said: Is there any one, think you, left of the house of Saul, that I may shew kindness to him for Jonathan''s sake?
1581And David said: Miphiboseth?
1581And David said: What have I done?
1581And David said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia?
1581And David said: Whither shall I go up?
1581And David said: Will the men of Ceila deliver me and my men into the hands of Saul?
1581And David was afraid of the Lord that day, saying: How shall the ark of the Lord come to me?
1581And David went in, and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou hast brought me thus far?
1581And Elias coming to all the people, said: How long do you halt between two sides?
1581And Eliseus said to her: What wilt thou have me do for thee?
1581And Eliseus said to the king of Israel: What have I to do with thee?
1581And Eliseus said: Whence comest thou, Giezi?
1581And Esau said to him: Hast thou only one blessing, father?
1581And Esau said: What are the droves that I met?
1581And Ezechias had said to Isaias: What shall be the sign that the Lord will heal me, and that I will go up to the temple of the Lord the third day?
1581And Ezechias had said: What shall be the sign that I shall go up to the house of the Lord?
1581And Gaal, the son of Obed, cried: Who is Abimelech, and what is Sichem, that we should serve him?
1581And Gedeon said to him: I beseech thee, my lord, if the Lord be with us, why have these evils fallen upon us?
1581And Giezi followed after Naaman: and when he saw him running after him, he leapt down from his chariot to meet him, and said: Is all well?
1581And God heard the voice of the boy: and an angel of God called to Agar from heaven, saying: What art thou doing, Agar?
1581And Hazael said to him: Why doth my lord weep?
1581And Hazael said: But what am I, thy servant, a dog, that I should do this great thing?
1581And Heli heard the noise of the cry, and he said: What meaneth the noise of this uproar?
1581And Holofernes said to her: If these things which thou hast brought with thee fail thee, what shall we do for thee?
1581And I answered again, and said to him: What are the two olive branches, that are by the two golden beaks, in which are the funnels of gold?
1581And I answered and said, O thou earth, wherefore hast thou brought forth, if the mind is made out of dust, like as all other created things?
1581And I answered, and said to him: What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick, and upon the left side thereof?
1581And I answered, and said to the angel that spoke in me, saying: What are these things, my lord?
1581And I answered, and said to the angel that spoke in me: What are these, my lord?
1581And I answered: Who art thou, Lord?
1581And I asked her, and said: Whose daughter art thou?
1581And I charged them, and I said to them: Why stay you before the wall?
1581And I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: Whom shall I send?
1581And I pleaded the matter against the magistrates, and said: Why have we forsaken the house of God?
1581And I said in my heart: If the death of the fool and mine shall be one, what doth it avail me, that I have applied myself more to the study of wisdom?
1581And I said that wisdom is better than strength: how then is the wisdom of the poor man slighted, and his words not heard?
1581And I said to the angel that spoke in me: What are these?
1581And I said to the angel that spoke in me: Whither do these carry the vessel?
1581And I said to the man that was clothed in linen, that stood upon the waters of the river: How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
1581And I said to them: What meaneth the high place to which you go?
1581And I said to them: Which of you hath any gold?
1581And I said: Ah, ah, ah, O Lord God: they say of me: Doth not this man speak by parables?
1581And I said: How long, O Lord?
1581And I said: O Lord God, cease, I beseech thee, who shall raise up Jacob, for he is a little one?
1581And I said: O my lord, what shall be after these things?
1581And I said: Should such a man as I flee?
1581And I said: What are these, my Lord?
1581And I said: What come these to do?
1581And I said: What is it?
1581And I said: What shall I cry?
1581And I said: What shall I do, Lord?
1581And I said: Whither goest thou?
1581And I said: Who art thou, Lord?
1581And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest?
1581And I saw a strong angel, proclaiming with a loud voice: Who is worthy to open the book and to loose the seals thereof?
1581And I say, Lord, how shall this be?
1581And I sayd: Why Lord?
1581And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
1581And Isaac said to his son: How couldst thou find it so quickly, my son?
1581And Isaias, the prophet, came to king Ezechias, and said to him: What said these men?
1581And Jacob being angry with her, answered: Am I as God, who hath deprived thee of the fruit of thy womb?
1581And Jacob hearing that food was sold in Egypt, said to his sons: Why are ye careless?
1581And Jehu lifted up his face to the window, and said: Who is this?
1581And Jehu said: Unto whom of us all?
1581And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace?
1581And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace?
1581And Jeremias said to king Sedecias: In what have I offended against thee, or thy servants, or thy people, that thou hast cast me into prison?
1581And Jesus answering, said to him: Seest thou all these great buildings?
1581And Jesus answering, said to him: What wilt thou that I should do to thee?
1581And Jesus answering, said to them: Are you come out as to a robber, with swords and staves to apprehend me?
1581And Jesus answering, said, teaching in the temple: How do the scribes say that Christ is the son of David?
1581And Jesus answering, said: Were not ten made clean?
1581And Jesus answering, saith to them: Do ye not therefore err, because you know not the scriptures nor the power of God?
1581And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
1581And Jesus asked him, saying: What is thy name?
1581And Jesus came into the quarters of Cesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is?
1581And Jesus did not say to him: He should not die; but: So I will have him to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
1581And Jesus knowing it, said to them: Why do you trouble this woman?
1581And Jesus knowing it, said: Why do you think within yourselves, O ye of little faith, for that you have no bread?
1581And Jesus said to him: Friend, whereto art thou come?
1581And Jesus said to him: Judas, dost thou betray the Son of man with a kiss?
1581And Jesus said to him: Why callest thou me good?
1581And Jesus said to him: Why dost thou call me good?
1581And Jesus said to them: Can the children of the bridegroom mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
1581And Jesus said to them: How many loaves have you?
1581And Jesus said to them: Yea, have you never read: Out of the mouth of infants and of sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
1581And Jesus said: Who is it that touched me?
1581And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
1581And Jesus saith to them, Do you believe, that I can do this unto you?
1581And Jesus saith to them: Can the children of the marriage fast, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
1581And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
1581And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?
1581And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
1581And Jesus stood and called them and said: What will ye that I do to you?
1581And Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1581And Jesus turning and seeing them following him, saith to them: What seek you?
1581And Jesus, answering:, said: O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you and suffer you?
1581And Jezabel, his wife, went in to him, and said to him: What is the matter that thy soul is so grieved?
1581And Joab said to him: Why wilt thou run, my son?
1581And Joab went in to the king, and said: What hast thou done?
1581And John called to him two of his disciples and sent them to Jesus, saying: Art thou he that art to come?
1581And Jonathan answering Saul, his father, said: Why shall he die?
1581And Joram said: Take a chariot, and send to meet them, and let him that goeth say: Is all well?
1581And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may beseech the Lord by him?
1581And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire also of him?
1581And Josaphat said: Is there not here some prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire by him?
1581And Joseph lifting up his eyes, saw Benjamin, his brother by the same mother, and said: Is this your young brother, of whom you told me?
1581And Joseph said to them: Doth not interpretation belong to God?
1581And Josue said to them: How long are you indolent and slack, and go not in to possess the land which the Lord the God of your fathers hath given you?
1581And Juda said to him: What shall we answer my lord?
1581And Juda said to his brethren: What will it profit us to kill our brother, and conceal his blood?
1581And Judas that betrayed him answering, said: Is it I, Rabbi?
1581And Judith answered him: Who am I, that I should gainsay my lord?
1581And Laban said: What shall I give thee?
1581And Manue said to him: When thy word shall come to pass, what wilt thou that the child should do?
1581And Mary said to the angel: How shall this be done, because I know not man?
1581And Moses answered him: The people come to me to seek the judgment of God?
1581And Moses answered them: What, shall your brethren go to fight, and will you sit here?
1581And Moses answered them: Why chide you with me?
1581And Moses cried to the Lord, saying: What shall I do to this people?
1581And Moses returned to the Lord, and said: Lord, why hast thou afflicted this people?
1581And Moses said before the Lord: Lo I am of uncircumcised lips, how will Pharao hear me?
1581And Moses said to God: Who am I that I should go to Pharao, and should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
1581And Moses said to them: Why transgress you the word of the Lord, which shall not succeed prosperously with you?
1581And Moses said: There are six hundred thousand footmen of this people, and sayest thou: I will give them flesh to eat a whole month?
1581And Nathanael said to him: Can any thing of good come from Nazareth?
1581And Peter said to her: Tell me, woman, whether you sold the land for so much?
1581And Peter said to him: Lord, dost thou speak this parable to us, or likewise to all?
1581And Peter said unto her: Why have you agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord?
1581And Peter saith to him: Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
1581And Pharao answered: So be the Lord with you, as I shall let you and your children go: who can doubt but that you intend some great evil?
1581And Pharao called Abram, and said to him: What is this that thou hast done to me?
1581And Pharao said to him: Why, what is wanting to thee with me, that thou seekest to go to thy own country?
1581And Pharao said: The people of the land are numerous; you see that the multitude is increased; how much more if you give them rest from their works?
1581And Pharao''s servants said to him: How long shall we endure this scandal?
1581And Pilate again answering, saith to them: What will you then that I do to the king of the Jews?
1581And Pilate again asked him, saying: Answerest thou nothing?
1581And Pilate answered them and said: Will you that I release to you the king of the Jews?
1581And Pilate asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1581And Pilate asked him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1581And Pilate saith to them: Why, what evil hath he done?
1581And Rabsaces said to them: Speak to Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence, wherein thou trustest?
1581And Rabsaces said to them: Tell Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence wherein thou trustest?
1581And Rachel and Lia answered: Have we any thing left among the goods and inheritance of our father''s house?
1581And Raguel looking upon Tobias, said to Anna his wife: How like is this young man to my cousin?
1581And Raguel said to them: Do you know Tobias my brother?
1581And Raphael the angel answered: Dost thou seek the family of him thou hirest, or the hired servant himself to go with thy son?
1581And Ruben, one of them, said: Did not I say to you: Do not sin against the boy; and you would not hear me?
1581And Samuel said to Isai: Are here all thy sons?
1581And Samuel said to Saul: Why hast thou disturbed my rest, that I should be brought up?
1581And Samuel said to him: What hast thou done?
1581And Samuel said: Doth the Lord desire holocausts and victims, and not rather that the voice of the Lord should be obeyed?
1581And Samuel said: How shall I go?
1581And Samuel said: What meaneth then this bleating of the flocks, which soundeth in my ears, and the lowing of the herds, which I hear?
1581And Samuel said: When thou wast a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel?
1581And Samuel said: Why askest thou me, seeing the Lord has departed from thee, and is gone over to thy rival?
1581And Satan answering, said: Doth Job fear God in vain?
1581And Saul came to Samuel in the midst of the gate, and said: Tell me, I pray thee, where is the house of the seer?
1581And Saul consulted the Lord: Shall I pursue after the Philistines?
1581And Saul knew David''s voice, and said: Is this thy voice, my son David?
1581And Saul said to Jonathan, his son: Why cometh not the son of Isai to meat neither yesterday, nor to day?
1581And Saul said to Michol: Why hast thou deceived me so, and let my enemy go and flee away?
1581And Saul said to him: Young man, of what family art thou?
1581And Saul said to his servant: Behold we will go: but what shall we carry to the man of God?
1581And Saul''s uncle said to him, and to his servant: Whither went you?
1581And Sedecias the son of Chanaana came, and struck Micheas on the cheek and said: Which way went the spirit of the Lord from me, to speak to thee?
1581And Sedecias, the son of Chanaana, came, and struck Micheas on the cheek, and said: Hath then the spirit of the Lord left me, and spoken to thee?
1581And Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go?
1581And Sisara said to her: Stand before the door of the tent, and when any shall come and inquire of thee, saying: Is there any man here?
1581And Tobias said to him: Canst thou conduct my son to Gabelus at Rages, a city of the Medes?
1581And Tobias said to him: I pray thee, tell me, of what family, or what tribe art thou?
1581And Tobias said to him: Knowest thou the way that leadeth to the country of the Medes?
1581And Tobias said to him: Where wilt thou that we lodge?
1581And Tobias said: What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness and see not the light of heaven?
1581And Zachary said to the angel: Whereby shall I know this?
1581And Zebul said to him: Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst: Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him?
1581And a certain man said to him: Lord, are they few that are saved?
1581And a certain ruler asked him, saying: Good master, what shall I do to possess everlasting life?
1581And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eli, Eli, lamma sabacthani?
1581And after he had called them together, he said to them in parables: How can Satan cast out Satan?
1581And after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
1581And after these things David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go up into one of the cities of Juda?
1581And again he expostulated with him, and said: What sawest thou, that thou hast done this?
1581And again he said to him: But if forty be found there, what wilt thou do?
1581And again he said to his father: Hast thou not reserved me also a blessing?
1581And again he said: Whereunto shall I esteem the kingdom of God to be like?
1581And again she said: Who would believe that Abraham should hear that Sara gave suck to a son, whom she bore to him in his old age?
1581And again: I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
1581And again: Thou camest in, said they, as a stranger, was it to be a judge?
1581And all denying, Peter and they that were with him said: Master, the multitudes throng and press thee; and dost thou say, who touched me?
1581And all the men of Juda answered the men of Israel: Because the king is nearer to me: why art thou angry for this matter?
1581And all the multitudes were amazed, and said: Is not this the son of David?
1581And all the nations shall say: Why hath the Lord done thus to this land?
1581And all they that had heard them laid them up in their heart, saying: What an one, think ye, shall this child be?
1581And am I now come up without the Lord against this land to destroy it?
1581And answering them, he said: Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit and will not immediately draw him out, on the sabbath day?
1581And answering them, he said: Who is my mother and my brethren?
1581And as Abdias was in the way, Elias met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said: Art thou my lord Elias?
1581And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith to the tribune: May I speak something to thee?
1581And as she held her peace, he took the golden sceptre, and laid it upon her neck, and kissed her, and said: Why dost thou not speak to me?
1581And as she sighed sitting on her ass, Caleb said to her: What aileth thee?
1581And as they were afraid and bowed down their countenance towards the ground, they said unto them: Why seek you the living with the dead?
1581And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said to them: Why loose you the colt?
1581And asked them, saying: Is this your son, who you say was born blind?
1581And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying: Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?
1581And behold Saul came, following oxen out of the field, and he said: What aileth the people that they weep?
1581And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him and saying, Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
1581And behold a prophet coming to Achab, king of Israel, said to him: Thus saith the Lord: Hast thou seen all this exceeding great multitude?
1581And behold one came and said to him: Good master, what good shall I do that I may have life everlasting?
1581And behold there was a man who had a withered hand, and they asked him, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
1581And behold they cried out, saying: What have we to do with thee, Jesus Son of God?
1581And being asked by him: How many are the days of the years of thy life?
1581And bringing them out, he said: Masters, what must I do, that I may be saved?
1581And calling for him, he said: It is evident she is thy wife: why didst thou feign her to be thy sister?
1581And calling together his servants, he said: Why do you not tell me who it is that betrays me to the king of Israel?
1581And came to her mother in law; who said to her: What hast thou done, daughter?
1581And coming home, call together his friends and neighbours, saying to them: Rejoice with me, because I have found my sheep that was lost?
1581And coming into his own country, he taught them in their synagogues, so that they wondered and said: How came this man by this wisdom and miracles?
1581And cried, seeing the place of her burning, saying: What city is like to this great city?
1581And crying out with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with thee, Jesus, Son of the most high God?
1581And crying with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with thee, Jesus the Son of the most high God?
1581And didst thou hold the extremities of the earth shaking them, and hast thou shaken the ungodly out of it?
1581And didst thou think that thou shouldst not see darkness, and that thou shouldst not be covered with the violence of overflowing waters?
1581And do not they draw you before the judgment seats?
1581And do they belong to thee?
1581And dost thou seek great things for thyself?
1581And dost thou think it meet to open thy eyes upon such an one, and to bring him into judgment with thee?
1581And drawing nigh, he said: Wilt thou destroy the just with the wicked?
1581And falling on the ground, I heard a voice saying to me: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1581And falling on the ground, he heard a voice saying to him: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1581And for raiment why are you solicitous?
1581And for these things who is so sufficient?
1581And for this shal she rule ouer Sion?
1581And for whom shall be all the best things of Israel?
1581And from the beginning I am the same, and there is none that can deliver out of my hind: I will work, and who shall turn it away?
1581And goest thou thither again?
1581And going in, he saith to them Why make you this ado, and weep?
1581And going out he worshipped the king, bowing with his face to the earth, and said: Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?
1581And going out the next day, he saw two Hebrews quarrelling: and he said to him that did the wrong: Why strikest thou thy neighbour?
1581And hast thou an arm like God, and canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
1581And hast thou seen Abraham?
1581And have not heard the voice of them that taught me, and have not inclined my ear to masters?
1581And having ears, hear you not?
1581And he answered him: Why askest thou my name, which is wonderful?
1581And he answered them: Are not you the men that hated me, and cast me out of my father''s house, and now you are come to me, constrained by necessity?
1581And he answered them: Fear not: can we resist the will of God?
1581And he answered them: What could I have done like to that which you have done?
1581And he answered: I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
1581And he answered: What peace?
1581And he answered: What wilt thou, son?
1581And he answered: You have taken away my gods which I have made me, and the priest, and all that I have, and do you say: What aileth thee?
1581And he answering, said to them: Do you see all these things?
1581And he answering, said to them: Think you that these Galileans were sinners above all the men of Galilee, because they suffered such things?
1581And he asked him: What is the word that the Lord hath spoken to thee?
1581And he asked him: What is thy name?
1581And he asked his father: How long time is it since this hath happened unto him?
1581And he asked them, saying: Know you Laban, the son of Nachor?
1581And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
1581And he asked them: What do you question about among you?
1581And he asked them: What is your occupation?
1581And he called him and said to him: How is it that I hear this of thee?
1581And he came to Bethlehem, and the ancients of the city wondered, and meeting him, they said: Is thy coming hither peaceable?
1581And he commanded the first, saying: If thou meet my brother Esau, and he ask thee: Whose art thou?
1581And he cried to the Lord, and said: O Lord, my God, hast thou afflicted also the widow, with whom I am after a sort maintained, so as to kill her son?
1581And he entered into the hall again; and he said to Jesus: Whence art thou?
1581And he feared God at that time, saying: How can I bring in the ark of God to me?
1581And he hath not said: Where is God, who made me, who hath given songs in the night?
1581And he knew them, he spoke as it were to strangers, somewhat roughly, asking them: Whence came you?
1581And he prayed to the Lord, and said: I beseech thee, O Lord, is not this what I said, when I was yet in my own country?
1581And he remembered the days of old of Moses, and of his people: Where is he that brought them up out of the sea, with the shepherds of his flock?
1581And he said to Aaron: What has this people done to thee, that thou shouldst bring upon them a most heinous sin?
1581And he said to Balaam: I sent messengers to call thee, why didst thou not come immediately to me?
1581And he said to Jacob: Why hast thou done thus, to carry away, without my knowledge, my daughters as captives taken with the sword?
1581And he said to Jonathan: Why hast thou troubled all the people, whereas we have no war?
1581And he said to Josaphat: Wilt thou come with me to battle to Ramoth Galaad?
1581And he said to Zebee and Salmana: What manner of men were they, whom you slew in Thabor?
1581And he said to her: What form is he of?
1581And he said to her: Who art thou?
1581And he said to her: Whose daughter art thou?
1581And he said to her: Why dost thou go to him?
1581And he said to him: Is thy heart right as my heart is with thy heart?
1581And he said to him: What hast thou done?
1581And he said to him: What is there done, my son?
1581And he said to him: What is thy name, that, if thy word shall come to pass, we may honour thee?
1581And he said to him: Why art thou alone, and no man with thee?
1581And he said to him: Why dost thou grow so lean from day to day, O son of the king?
1581And he said to his brethren: I am Joseph: Is my father yet living?
1581And he said to his father- in- law: What is it that thou didst mean to do?
1581And he said to me: What seest thou?
1581And he said to me: What seest thou?
1581And he said to me: Who art thou?
1581And he said to the Lord: Why hast thou afflicted thy servant?
1581And he said to the shepherds: Brethren, whence are you?
1581And he said to the woman: Why hath God commanded you, that you should not eat of every tree of paradise?
1581And he said to them the third time: Why, what evil hath this man done?
1581And he said to them: But whom do you say that I am?
1581And he said to them: Can we find such another man, that is full of the spirit of God?
1581And he said to them: Doth a candle come in to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
1581And he said to them: Have you never read what David did when he had need and was hungry, himself and they that were with him?
1581And he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
1581And he said to them: How do you not yet understand?
1581And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
1581And he said to them: What are these discourses that you hold one with another as you walk and are sad?
1581And he said to them: What manner of man was he who met you, and spoke these words?
1581And he said to them: What seemeth good to you?
1581And he said to them: Where is your faith?
1581And he said to them: Why are you come back?
1581And he said to them: Why are you fearful?
1581And he said to them: Why are you troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
1581And he said to them: Why do ye these kinds of things, which I hear, very wicked things, from all the people?
1581And he said to them: Why sleep you?
1581And he said to them: Why would you do so?
1581And he said: Are these the cities which thou hast given me, brother?
1581And he said: Behold, so great an evil is from the Lord: what shall I look for more from the Lord?
1581And he said: Did I not tell thee, that whatsoever God should command me, that I would do?
1581And he said: Dost thou know wherefore I am come to thee?
1581And he said: Hear ye therefore, O house of David: Is it a small thing for you to be grievous to men, that you are grievous to my God also?
1581And he said: If the Lord doth not save thee, how can I save thee?
1581And he said: In what then were you baptized?
1581And he said: Shall we find such another man?
1581And he said: Thinkest thou that thou understandest what thou readest?
1581And he said: To what shall we liken the kingdom of God?
1581And he said: What did they see in thy house?
1581And he said: What have I sinned, that thou wouldst deliver me, thy servant, into the hand of Achab, that he should kill me?
1581And he said: What is that monument which I see?
1581And he said: What is thy name?
1581And he said: What saw they in thy house?
1581And he said: What seest thou, Amos?
1581And he said: What will she then that I do for her?
1581And he said: Where is now the God of Elias?
1581And he said: Wherefore doth my lord persecute his servant?
1581And he said: Which way shall we go up?
1581And he said: Who shall begin to fight?
1581And he saith to Peter: Simon, sleepest thou?
1581And he saith to Peter: What?
1581And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having on a wedding garment?
1581And he saith to them: Are you ignorant of this, parable?
1581And he saith to them: How many loaves have you?
1581And he saith to them: Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
1581And he saith to them: So are you also without knowledge?
1581And he saith to them: Whose is this image and inscription?
1581And he sayd to me: Thou art become excedingly in excesse of minde for Israel: hast thou loued it more then him that made it?
1581And he sent a second chariot of horses: and he came to them, and said: Thus saith the king: Is there peace?
1581And he shall say: Where are their gods, in whom they trusted?
1581And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
1581And he spoke to me, saying: Knowest thou not what these are?
1581And he thought within himself, saying: What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
1581And he, trembling and astonished, said: Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
1581And her mother in law said to her: Where hast thou gleaned today, and where hast thou wrought?
1581And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one fill them here with bread in the wilderness?
1581And his disciples asked him, saying: Why then do the scribes say that Elias must come first?
1581And his disciples asked him: Rabbi, who hath sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?
1581And his disciples came and said to him: Why speakest thou to them in parables?
1581And his disciples said to him: Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou who hath touched me?
1581And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
1581And his servant answered him: How much is this, that I should set it before a hundred men?
1581And his servants said to him: What thing is this that thou hast done?
1581And his sisters, are they not all with us?
1581And his ways who shall understand, and the storm, which no eye of man shall see?
1581And his wife said to him: Dost thou still continue in thy simplicity?
1581And his word is full of power: neither can any man say to him: Why dost thou so?
1581And how am I straitened until it be accomplished?
1581And how can the servant of my lord speak with my lord?
1581And how can we know the way?
1581And how can you stand against one lord of the least of my master''s servants?
1581And how could any thing endure, if thou wouldst not?
1581And how have we heard, every man our own tongue wherein we were born?
1581And how is he his son?
1581And how sayest thou: The Son of man must be lifted up?
1581And how shall they hear without a preacher?
1581And how wilt thou stand against the face of the judge of one place, of the least of my master''s servants?
1581And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
1581And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
1581And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself: how then shall his kingdom stand?
1581And if any man shall ask you: Why do you loose him?
1581And if any man shall say to you: What are you doing?
1581And if at first at us, what shall be the end of them that believe not the gospel of God?
1581And if in silent thought thou answer: How shall I know the word that the Lord hath not spoken?
1581And if it be not so, who can convince me that I have lied, and set my words before God?
1581And if riches be desired in life, what is richer than wisdom, which maketh all things?
1581And if sense do work: who is a more artful worker than she of those things that are?
1581And if the ear should say: Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the body?
1581And if the grass of the field, which is to day, and to morrow is cast into the oven, God doth so clothe: how much more you, O ye of little faith?
1581And if the just man shall scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
1581And if the world shall be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
1581And if they all were one member, where would be the body?
1581And if they shall say unto thee: Whither shall we go forth?
1581And if thou do justly, what shalt thou give him, or what shall he receive of thy hand?
1581And if thou shalt say in thy heart: Why are these things come upon me?
1581And if two lie together, they shall warm one another: how shall one alone be warmed?
1581And if you do good to them who do good to you, what thanks are to you?
1581And if you have not been faithful in that which is another''s, who will give you that which is your own?
1581And if you lend to them of whom you hope to receive, what thanks are to you?
1581And if you love them that love you, what thanks are to you?
1581And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more?
1581And if you shall say: Why hath the Lord our God done all these things to us?
1581And immediately Jesus knowing in himself the virtue that had proceeded from him, turning to the multitude, said: Who hath touched my garments?
1581And immediately Jesus stretching forth his hand took hold of him, and said to him: O thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?
1581And in like manner also Rahab the harlot, was not she justified by works, receiving the messengers and sending them out another way?
1581And in the way, he asked his disciples, saying to them: Whom do men say that I am?
1581And in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls of the poor and innocent?
1581And it answered them: Can I forsake my wine, that cheereth God and men, and be promoted among the other trees?
1581And it answered them: Can I leave my sweetness, and my delicious fruits, and go to be promoted among the other trees?
1581And it answered: Can I leave my fatness, which both gods and men make use of, to come to be promoted among the trees?
1581And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples also were with him: and he asked them, saying: Whom do the people say that I am?
1581And it shall come to pass that every one that shall see thee, shall flee from thee, and shall say: Ninive is laid waste: who shall bemoan thee?
1581And keep the commandments of the Lord, and his ceremonies, which I command thee this day, that it may be well with thee?
1581And king Assuerus answered and said: Who is this, and of what power, that he should do these things?
1581And king David came and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou shouldst give such things to me?
1581And king Joas called Joiada, the high priest, and the priests, saying to them: Why do you not repair the temple?
1581And king Solomon answered, and said to his mother: Why dost thou ask Abisag, the Sunamitess, for Adonias?
1581And knowing the voice of the young man the Levite, and lodging with him, they said to him: Who brought thee hither?
1581And lifting up his eyes, he saw the women and their children, and said: What mean these?
1581And many nations shall pass by this city: and they shall say every man to his neighbour: Why hath the Lord done so to this great city?
1581And my enemy shall behold, and she shall be covered with shame, who saith to me: Where is the Lord thy God?
1581And my heart thought with myself: and I rebuked the nobles and magistrates, and said to them: Do you every one exact usury of your brethren?
1581And my soul is troubled exceedingly: but thou, O Lord, how long?
1581And none of them who were at meat, durst ask him: Who art thou?
1581And not for thy manifold wickedness and thy infinite iniquities?
1581And not knowing that he was an angel of God, he saluted him, and said: From whence art thou, good young man?
1581And not rather( as we are slandered and as some affirm that we say) let us do evil that there may come good?
1581And now I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
1581And now do they thrust us out privately?
1581And now how wilt thou be able to abide the horsemen, and so great an army in the plain, where there is no stone, nor rock, nor place to flee to?
1581And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the troubled water?
1581And now what is my hope?
1581And now where is the king''s spear, and the cup of water, which was at his head?
1581And now why hast thou not rebuked Jeremias the Anathothite, who prophesieth to you?
1581And now why tarriest thou?
1581And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
1581And on the first day of the Azymes, the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the pasch?
1581And one answered another, saying: And who is their father?
1581And one of the ancients answered and said to me: These that are clothed in white robes, who are they?
1581And ought not this daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?
1581And rending his garments he went to his brethren, and said: The boy doth not appear, and whither shall I go?
1581And said before his brethren, and the multitude of the Samaritans: What are the silly Jews doing?
1581And said to Saul: Why dost thou hear the words of men that say: David seeketh thy hurt?
1581And said to her: How long wilt thou be drunk?
1581And said to him: Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; why standest thou without?
1581And said to him: Hearest thou what these say?
1581And said to the children of Israel: When your children shall ask their fathers tomorrow, and shall say to them: What mean these stones?
1581And said to the servant: Who is that man who cometh towards us along the field?
1581And said to them: What will you give me, and I will deliver him unto you?
1581And said: Where have you laid him?
1581And say not: How mighty am I?
1581And say ye to Amasa: Art not thou my bone, and my flesh?
1581And say: Why did thy mother the lioness lie down among the lions, and bring up her whelps in the midst of young lions?
1581And sayest thou to me, O Lord God: Buy a field for money, and take witnesses, whereas the city is given into the hands of the Chaldeans?
1581And saying: Ye men, why do ye these things?
1581And searched all my household stuff?
1581And sending, they gathered together all the lords of the Philistines to them, and said: What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
1581And setting them in the midst, they asked: By what power or by what name, have you done this?
1581And shall he that hath done thus prosper, or be saved?
1581And she answered: What wilt thou give me to enjoy my company?
1581And she laughed secretly, saying: After I am grown old, and my lord is an old man, shall I give myself to pleasure?
1581And she said to Elias: What have I to do with thee, thou man of God?
1581And she said to him: Did I ask a son of my lord?
1581And she said to him: Is thy coming peaceable?
1581And shouldst know that I have done no wicked thing, whereas there is no man that can deliver out of thy hand?
1581And sighing deeply in spirit, he saith: Why doth this generation seek a sign?
1581And so the ways of them that are upon earth may be corrected, and men may learn the things that please thee?
1581And some of the Pharisees said to them: Why do you that which is not lawful on the sabbath days?
1581And some of the Pharisees, who were with him, heard: and they said unto him: Are we also blind?
1581And some of them that stood there said to them: What do you loosing the colt?
1581And some said: What is it that this word sower would say?
1581And speaking against God and Moses, they said: Why didst thou bring us out of Egypt, to die in the wilderness?
1581And spoke to him, saying: Tell us, by what authority dost thou these things?
1581And standing, he cried out to the bands of Israel, and said to them: Why are you come out prepared to fight?
1581And taking him, they brought him to the Areopagus, saying: May we know what this new doctrine is, which thou speakest of?
1581And taking up his parable, again he said: Alas, who shall live when God shall do these things?
1581And that all thy company should stand against the Lord?
1581And that he that hath begun may destroy me, that he may let loose his hand, and cut me off?
1581And the Jews wondered, saying: How doth this man know letters, having never learned?
1581And the Lord God called Adam, and said to him: Where art thou?
1581And the Lord God said to the woman: Why hast thou done this?
1581And the Lord answered him: If her father had spitten upon her face, ought she not to have been ashamed for seven days at least?
1581And the Lord answered him: Is the hand of the Lord unable?
1581And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said: What have I done to thee?
1581And the Lord said to Abraham: Why did Sara laugh, saying: Shall I, who am an old woman, bear a child indeed?
1581And the Lord said to Cain: Where is thy brother Abel?
1581And the Lord said to Jonas: Dost thou think thou hast reason to be angry, for the ivy?
1581And the Lord said to Josue: Arise, why liest thou flat on the ground?
1581And the Lord said to Moses: How long will this people detract me?
1581And the Lord said to Moses: How long will you refuse to keep my commandments, and my law?
1581And the Lord said to Moses: Why criest thou to me?
1581And the Lord said to Samuel: How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, whom I have rejected from reigning over Israel?
1581And the Lord said to Satan: The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan: and the Lord that chose Jerusalem rebuke thee: Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
1581And the Lord said to him: By what means wilt thou deceive him?
1581And the Lord said to him: By what means?
1581And the Lord said to him: Whence comest thou?
1581And the Lord said to him: Why art thou angry?
1581And the Lord said to me in the days of king Josias: Hast thou seen what rebellious Israel hath done?
1581And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Amos?
1581And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Jeremias?
1581And the Lord said: Dost thou think thou hast reason to be angry?
1581And the Lord said: Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation?
1581And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall in Ramoth Galaad?
1581And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab, king of Israel, that he may go up, and fall at Ramoth Galaad?
1581And the Lord spoke to me, saying: Son of man, dost thou judge Oolla, and Ooliba, and dost thou declare to them their wicked deeds?
1581And the Pharisees coming to him asked him, tempting him: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
1581And the Pharisees said to him: Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?
1581And the Pharisees seeing it, said to his disciples: Why doth your master eat with publicans and sinners?
1581And the Philistine said to David: Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with a staff?
1581And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying: What shall we do with the ark of the Lord?
1581And the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, and they said: What is this noise of a great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
1581And the ancients said: What shall we do with the rest, that have not received wives?
1581And the angel said to him: Why beatest thou thy ass these three times?
1581And the angel said to me: Why dost thou wonder?
1581And the angel that spoke in me answered, and said to me: Knowest thou not what these things are?
1581And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?
1581And the child''s sister said to her: Shall I go, and call to thee a Hebrew woman, to nurse the babe?
1581And the disciples say unto him: Whence then should we have so many loaves in the desert, as to fill so great a multitude?
1581And the disciples seeing it had indignation, saying: To what purpose is this waste?
1581And the disciples seeing it wondered, saying: How is it presently withered away?
1581And the eunuch answering Philip, said: I beseech thee, of whom doth the prophet speak this?
1581And the eunuch said: See, here is water: What doth hinder me from being baptized?
1581And the governor answering, said to them: Whether will you of the two to be released unto you?
1581And the high priest rising up in the midst, asked Jesus, saying: Answerest thou nothing to the things that are laid to thy charge by these men?
1581And the high priest rising up, said to him: Answerest thou nothing to the things which these witness against thee?
1581And the king of Israel said to Eliseus, when he saw them: My father, shall I kill them?
1581And the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not tell thee that this man would not prophesy me any good, but evil?
1581And the king of Israel said to him: Why hath the Lord gathered together these three kings, to deliver them into the hands of Moab?
1581And the king said immediately: Who is in the court?
1581And the king said to Chusai: Is the young man Absalom safe?
1581And the king said to Siba: What mean these things?
1581And the king said to her again the second day, after he was warm with wine: What is thy petition, Esther, that it may be granted thee?
1581And the king said to her, after he had drunk wine plentifully: What dost thou desire should be given thee?
1581And the king said to her: Fear not: what hast thou seen?
1581And the king said to her: What aileth thee?
1581And the king said to her: What is the matter with thee?
1581And the king said to her: What is thy will?
1581And the king said to her: What wilt thou, queen Esther?
1581And the king said to him: Doth not Bel seem to thee to be a living god?
1581And the king said to him: Why dost thou not adore Bel?
1581And the king said to me, and the queen that sat by him: For how long shall thy journey be, and when wilt thou return?
1581And the king said to me: Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou dost not appear to be sick?
1581And the king said to them: What will you then that I should do for you?
1581And the king said: Are the seals whole, Daniel?
1581And the king said: Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this?
1581And the king said: Is the young man Absalom safe?
1581And the king said: Is there any one left of the house of Saul, that I may shew the mercy of God unto Him?
1581And the king said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia?
1581And the king said: Where is thy master''s son?
1581And the king spoke, and said to him: Art thou Daniel, of the children of the captivity of Juda, whom my father, the king, brought out of Judea?
1581And the king''s servants that were chief at the doors of the palace, said to him: Why dost thou alone not observe the king''s commandment?
1581And the man of God said: Where did it fall?
1581And the men of Bethsames said: Who shall be able to stand before the Lord this holy God?
1581And the men of Ephraim said to him: What is this that thou meanest to do, that thou wouldst not call us, when thou wentest to fight against Madian?
1581And the men of the tribe of Juda said to them: Why are you come up against us?
1581And the men were greatly afraid, and they said to him: Why hast thou done this?
1581And the officers of the children of Israel came, and cried out to Pharao, saying: Why dealest thou so with thy servants?
1581And the old man lifting up his eyes, saw the man sitting with his bundles in the street of the city, and said to him: Whence comest thou?
1581And the people asked him, saying: What then shall we do?
1581And the people murmured against Moses, saying: What shall we drink?
1581And the people returned to the camp: and the ancients of Israel said: Why hath the Lord defeated us to day before the Philistines?
1581And the people said to Samuel: Who is he that said: Shall Saul reign over us?
1581And the people said to Saul: Shall Jonathan then die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel?
1581And the people said to me: Why dost thou not tell us what these things mean that thou doest?
1581And the priest answered David, saying: I have no common bread at hand, but only holy bread, if the young men be clean, especially from women?
1581And the princes of the Philistines said to Achis: What mean these Hebrews?
1581And the publicans also came to be baptized and said to him: Master, what shall we do?
1581And the rest of the acts of Amasias, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581And the rest of the acts of Azarias, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581And the rest of the acts of Joas, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581And the rest of the acts of Manahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581And the rest of the acts of Phaceia, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581And the rest of the words of Abiam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581And the scribes and Pharisees began to think, saying: Who is this who speaketh blasphemies?
1581And the servants of Achis, when they saw David, said to him: Is not this David, the king of the land?
1581And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
1581And the ship master came to him and said to him: Why art thou fast asleep?
1581And the soldiers also asked him, saying: And what shall we do?
1581And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
1581And the tribune, taking him by the hand, went aside with him privately and asked him: What is it that thou hast to tell me?
1581And the woman said to him: Whom shall I bring up to thee?
1581And the word of the Lord came to me a second time saying: What seest thou?
1581And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What is the meaning?
1581And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What seest thou, Jeremias?
1581And their father said to them: What way went he?
1581And there came to him the Pharisees tempting him, saying: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
1581And they adored the beast, saying: Who is like to the beast?
1581And they answered: Why doth our lord speak so, as though thy servants had committed so heinous a fact?
1581And they asked him and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
1581And they asked him saying: Prophesy: Who is it that struck thee?
1581And they asked him, saying: Master, when shall these things be?
1581And they asked him, saying: Why then do the Pharisees and scribes say that Elias must come first?
1581And they asked him: What then?
1581And they being very much troubled began every one to say: Is it I, Lord?
1581And they called Lot, and said to him: Where are the men that came in to thee at night?
1581And they called back Moses, and Aaron, to Pharao; and he said to them: Go, sacrifice to the Lord your God: who are they that shall go?
1581And they called her, and when she was come, they asked: Wilt thou go with this man?
1581And they came back to him: for he abode at Jericho, and he said to them: Did I not say to you?
1581And they come and say to him: Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast; but thy disciples do not fast?
1581And they cried with a loud voice toward heaven, saying: What shall we do with these, and whither shall we carry them?
1581And they cried with a loud voice, saying: How long, O Lord( Holy and True), dost thou not judge and revenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
1581And they feared exceedingly: and they said one to another: Who is this( thinkest thou) that both wind and sea obey him?
1581And they have not said: Where is the Lord, that made us come up out of the land of Egypt?
1581And they rejoice exceedingly when they have found the grave?
1581And they said one to another: Who hath done this?
1581And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
1581And they said one to the other: Was not our heart burning within us, whilst he spoke in the way and opened to us the scriptures?
1581And they said to Lot: Hast thou here any of thine?
1581And they said to him: Tell us for what cause this evil is upon us, what is thy business?
1581And they said to him: What shall we do with thee, that the sea may be calm to us?
1581And they said to him: Where is he?
1581And they said to them: Do you still resist?
1581And they said to them: Why have you not brought him?
1581And they said: Hath the Lord spoken by Moses only?
1581And they said: How doth God know?
1581And they said: Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
1581And they said: Is not this the son of Joseph?
1581And they said: What need we any further testimony?
1581And they say to him: By what authority dost thou these things?
1581And they sent messengers to all the tribe of Benjamin, to say to them: Why hath so great an abomination been found among you?
1581And they shall say to him: What are these wounds in the midst of thy hands?
1581And they shall say to thee: Do we not know that every bottle shall be filled with wine?
1581And they shall take up a mournful song for thee, and shall lament thee: What city is like Tyre, which is become silent in the midst of the sea?
1581And they spoke ill of God: they said: Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
1581And they that heard it said: Who then can be saved?
1581And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves: Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
1581And they that stood by said: Dost thou revile the high priest of God?
1581And they that were about him, seeing what would follow, said to him: Lord, shall we strike with the sword?
1581And they went to the king, and said: How long dost thou delay to execute judgment, and to revenge our brethren?
1581And they were all amazed insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying: What thing is this?
1581And they were all amazed, and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these that speak Galilean?
1581And they were all astonished, and wondered, saying one to another: What meaneth this?
1581And they were astonished, and troubled, and said to one another: What is this that God hath done unto us?
1581And they, on the seventh day before the sun went down, said to him: What is sweeter than honey?
1581And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them who do such things and dost the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
1581And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and Levites to him, to ask him: Who art thou?
1581And thou Capharnaum, shalt thou be exalted up to heaven?
1581And thou be chosen of the stock of Cin, how long shalt thou be able to continue?
1581And thou sayst: What doth God know?
1581And thou shalt say in thy heart: Who hath begotten these?
1581And thou shalt say to the people: Be ye sanctified: to morrow you shall eat flesh: for I have heard you say: Who will give us flesh to eat?
1581And thou shalt say to them: Thus saith the Lord: Shall not he that falleth, rise again?
1581And thou shalt say: They have beaten me, but I was not sensible of pain: they drew me, and I felt not: when shall I awake and find wine again?
1581And thou son of man, dost thou not judge, dost thou not judge the city of blood?
1581And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ hath died?
1581And thy justice, O God, even to the highest great things thou hast done: O God, who is like to thee?
1581And to what are they like?
1581And to whom did he swear, that they should not enter into his rest: but to them that were incredulous?
1581And to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
1581And to whom have ye likened me, or made me equal, saith the Holy One?
1581And trembling, he said: How terrible is this place?
1581And turning to the woman, he said unto Simon: Dost thou see this woman?
1581And we asked those ancients, and said to them thus: Who hath given you authority to build this house, and to repair these walls?
1581And went after the man of God, and found him sitting under a turpentine tree: and he said to him: Art thou the man of God who camest from Juda?
1581And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
1581And what can David say more unto thee?
1581And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
1581And what doth it profit the owner, but that he seeth the riches with his eyes?
1581And what doth one seek, but the seed of God?
1581And what hast thou to do with the way of the Assyrians, to drink the water of the river?
1581And what shall I say?
1581And what shall I yet say?
1581And what shall be answered to the messengers of the nations?
1581And what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the consummation of the world?
1581And what shall be the sign when they shall begin to come to pass?
1581And what shall come upon thee by the good pleasure of the most High?
1581And what will I, but that it be kindled?
1581And what will they do, when the Lord shall begin to examine?
1581And when Absalom''s servants were come into the house, they said to the woman: Where is Achimaas and Jonathan?
1581And when Chusai was come to Absalom, Absalom said to him: Achitophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do it or not?
1581And when David had made an end of speaking these words to Saul, Saul said: Is this thy voice, my son David?
1581And when Jesus knew their thoughts, answering he said to them: What is it you think in your hearts?
1581And when Joram saw Jehu, he said: Is there peace, Jehu?
1581And when he had found him, he said to him: Dost thou believe in the Son of God?
1581And when he had said these things, one of the servants standing by gave Jesus a blow, saying: Answerest thou the high priest so?
1581And when he had seen him, he said: Art thou he that troublest Israel?
1581And when he had spoken these words, he said: Whence are ye young men our brethren?
1581And when he had told this to his father, and brethren, his father rebuked him and said: What meaneth this dream that thou hast dreamed?
1581And when he hath found it, lay it upon his shoulders, rejoicing?
1581And when he met the king at Jerusalem, the king said to him: Why camest thou not with me, Miphiboseth?
1581And when he shall call you, and shall say: What is your occupation?
1581And when he spoke these things, he answered him: Art thou the king''s counsellor?
1581And when he stood before him, he said: Thy son, Benadad, the king of Syria, hath sent me to thee, saying: Can I recover of this my illness?
1581And when he was come in, he said to him: What ought to be done to the man whom the king is desirous to honour?
1581And when he was come into Jerusalem, the whole city was moved, saying: Who is this?
1581And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying: What is thy opinion, Simon?
1581And when he was come into the house, his disciples secretly asked him: Why could not we cast him out?
1581And when he was come near to her, she said to him: Art thou Joab?
1581And when he was departed from Eliseus he came to his master, who said to him: What said Eliseus to thee?
1581And when he was sitting on mount Olivet, the disciples came to him privately, saying: Tell us when shall these things be?
1581And when his disciples, James and John, had seen this, they said: Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?
1581And when his kinsman had seen all things that he did among the people, he said: What is it that thou dost among the people?
1581And when the buyers wanted money, all Egypt came to Joseph, saying: Give us bread: why should we die in thy presence, having now no money?
1581And when the children of thy people shall speak to thee, saying: Wilt thou not tell us what thou meanest by this?
1581And when the king heard this, he said: What honour and reward hath Mardochai received for this fidelity?
1581And when the men were come unto him, they said: John the Baptist hath sent us to thee, saying: Art thou he that art to come?
1581And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried out with a loud voice, and said to Saul: Why hast thou deceived me?
1581And when they had eaten, they said to him: Where is Sara thy wife?
1581And when they had found him on that other side of the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
1581And when they had heard this, the disciples wondered much, saying: Who then can be saved?
1581And when they shall say to thee: Why mournest thou?
1581And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
1581And when they went up the ascent to the city, they found maids coming out to draw water, and they said to them: Is the seer here?
1581And when they were come in, he saw Eliab, and said: Is the Lord''s anointed before him?
1581And when they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachmas, came to Peter, and said to him: Doth not your master pay the didrachma?
1581And when they were in the house, he asked them: What did you treat of in the way?
1581And when thou shalt tell this people all these words, and they shall say to thee: Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced against us all this great evil?
1581And when thy son shall ask thee to morrow, saying: What is this?
1581And when we were all fallen down on the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me in the Hebrew tongue: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
1581And when you did eat and drink, did you not eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?
1581And when your children shall say to you: What is the meaning of this service?
1581And whence came they?
1581And whence is he then his son?
1581And whence is this to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
1581And where are the nine?
1581And wherefore did he kill him?
1581And which of you by taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
1581And which of you by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?
1581And which of you, if he ask his father bread, will he give him a stone?
1581And who are the workmen that build these thinges?
1581And who are you that tempt the Lord?
1581And who can glory like to thee?
1581And who hath given thee this authority that thou shouldst do these things?
1581And who hath given thee this authority?
1581And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
1581And who knoweth whether thou art not therefore come to the kingdom, that thou mightest be ready in such a time as this?
1581And who shall be able to fight with him?
1581And who shall be able to stand?
1581And who shall be able to think of the day of his coming?
1581And who shall be filled with beholding his glory?
1581And who shall show forth the power of his majesty?
1581And whose shall those things be which thou hast provided?
1581And why call you me, Lord, Lord; and do not the things which I say?
1581And why hast thou laid the weight of all this people upon me?
1581And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye: but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
1581And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye; and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye?
1581And why then didst thou not give my money into the bank, that at my coming I might have exacted it with usury?
1581And why they above all that dwell in the east, have despised us, and have not come out to meet us, that they might receive us with peace?
1581And why, even of yourselves, do you not judge that which is just?
1581And will he have patience in their regard?
1581And will not God revenge his elect who cry to him day and night?
1581And will not rather say to him: Make ready my supper and gird thyself and serve me, whilst I eat and drink; and afterwards thou shalt eat and drink?
1581And with whom was he offended forty years?
1581And worshipping, said: What saith my lord to his servant?
1581And you have said: For what cause?
1581And you have said: What have we spoken against thee?
1581And you have said: Wherein do we afflict thee?
1581And you have said: Wherein shall we return?
1581And you say: Why hath not the son borne the iniquity of his father?
1581And you shall say to the goodman of the house: The master saith to thee: Where is the guest chamber, where I may eat the pasch with my disciples?
1581And: Where I am, you can not come?
1581Anger hath no mercy: nor fury, when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked?
1581Are all apostles?
1581Are all doctors?
1581Are all prophets?
1581Are all workers of miracles?
1581Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
1581Are not my princes as so many kings?
1581Are not my ways right, O house of Israel, and are not rather your ways perverse?
1581Are not my words as a fire, saith the Lord: and as a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
1581Are not my words good to him that walketh uprightly?
1581Are not the Abana, and the Pharphar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel, that I may wash in them, and be made clean?
1581Are not these things from the Lord of hosts?
1581Are not these things stored up with me, and sealed up in my treasures?
1581Are not they that eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
1581Are not those things which thy god Chamos possesseth, due to thee by right?
1581Are not thy garments hot, when the south wind blows upon the earth?
1581Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
1581Are not you as the children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel, saith the Lord?
1581Are not you my work in the Lord?
1581Are not you of much more value than they?
1581Are not you, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
1581Are there any among the graven things of the Gentiles that can send rain?
1581Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?
1581Are they not hence, from your concupiscences, which war in your members?
1581Are we all to a man to be utterly destroyed?
1581Are we stronger than he?
1581Are you not sorie?
1581Are you so foolish that, whereas you began in the Spirit, you would now be made perfect by the flesh?
1581Are you then men alone, and shall wisdom die with you?
1581Arise, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
1581Art not thou that Egyptian who before these days didst raise a tumult and didst lead forth into the desert four thousand men that were murderers?
1581Art thou Elias?
1581Art thou a Roman?
1581Art thou angry with us unto utter destruction, not to leave us a remnant to be saved?
1581Art thou better than the populous Alexandria, that dwelleth among the rivers?
1581Art thou bound to a wife?
1581Art thou come to destroy us?
1581Art thou come to destroy us?
1581Art thou greater than our father Abraham who is dead?
1581Art thou greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank thereof, himself and his children and his cattle?
1581Art thou he that art to come, or look we for another?
1581Art thou loosed from a wife?
1581Art thou set at a great table?
1581Art thou the first man that was born, or wast thou made before the hills?
1581Art thou the prophet?
1581As I was in the days of my youth, when God was secretly in my tabernacle?
1581As much as to say, Who could bring about such a wonderful change as to make Saul a prophet?
1581Ask ye, and see if a man bear children?
1581Asked the men of that place: Where is the woman that sat in the cross way?
1581Assemble yourselves together, all you, and hear: who among them hath declared these things?
1581At Jehu coming in at the gate, and said: Can there be peace for Zambri, that hath killed his master?
1581At noon he burneth the earth, and who can abide his burning heat?
1581At that hour the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Who, thinkest thou, is the greater in the kingdom of heaven?
1581At the resurrection therefore, whose wife of the seven shall she be?
1581Baldness is come upon Gaza: Ascalon hath held her peace with the remnant of their valley: how long shalt thou cut thyself?
1581Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat: or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
1581Because I love you not?
1581Because it entereth not into his heart but goeth into his belly and goeth out into the privy, purging all meats?
1581Behold Abner came to thee: Why didst thou send him away, and he is gone and departed?
1581Behold I am the Lord the God of all flesh: shall any thing be hard for me?
1581Behold the Lord God is my helper: who is he that shall condemn me?
1581Behold the voice of the daughter of my people from a far country: Is not the Lord in Sion, or is not her king in her?
1581Behold they say to me: Where is the word of the Lord?
1581Behold they shall speak with their mouth, and a sword is in their lips: for who, say they, hath heard us?
1581Behold thou hast heard all that the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries which they have destroyed, and canst thou be delivered?
1581Behold threescore valiant ones of the most valiant of Israel, surrounded the bed of Solomon?
1581Behold you all know it, and why do you speak vain things without cause?
1581Behold, O Lord, and consider whom thou hast thus dealt with: shall women then eat their own fruit, their children of a span long?
1581Behold, it is planted: shall it prosper then?
1581Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust?
1581Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries, how they have laid them waste: and canst thou alone be delivered?
1581Behold, when the wall is fallen: shall it not be said to you: Where is the daubing wherewith you have daubed it?
1581Believe you not that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
1581Believest thou the prophets, O king Agrippa?
1581Believest thou this?
1581Besides this, whom shall I serve?
1581Blessed art thou, Israel: who is like to thee, O people, that art saved by the Lord?
1581Blessed is the man, to whom it is given to have the fear of God: he that holdeth it, to whom shall he be likened?
1581But Abisai the son of Sarvia answering, said: Shall Semei for these words not be put to death, because he cursed the Lord''s anointed?
1581But Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in the battle: how long are you silent, and bring not back the king?
1581But David fled from Najoth, which is in Ramatha, and came and said to Jonathan: What have I done?
1581But Festus, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, answering Paul, said: Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem and there be judged of these things before me?
1581But I answered my master: What if the woman will not come with me?
1581But I said: How shall I put thee among the children, and give thee a lovely land, the goodly inheritance of the armies of the Gentiles?
1581But I say: Hath not Israel known?
1581But I say: Have they not heard?
1581But Jesus again answering, saith to them: Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God?
1581But Jesus knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
1581But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Doth this scandalize you?
1581But John stayed him, saying: I ought to be baptized by thee, and comest thou to me?
1581But Nabal answering the servants of David, said: Who is David?
1581But Peter said: Ananias, why hath Satan tempted thy heart, that thou shouldst lie to the Holy Ghost and by fraud keep part of the price of the land?
1581But Peter seeing, made answer to the people: Ye men of Israel, why wonder you at this?
1581But Pilate hearing Galilee, asked if the man were of Galilee?
1581But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
1581But all things that are done about them, are false: how is it then to be thought, or to be said, that they are gods?
1581But as for me, what help can I give you?
1581But as touching them for whom my prayer was made, what shall I say?
1581But have hated Esau?
1581But he answered: I would not tell it to my father and mother: and how can I tell it to thee?
1581But he answered: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge over us?
1581But he answered: Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice, and let Israel go?
1581But he answering him that told him, said: Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?
1581But he answering said to one of them: friend, I do thee no wrong: didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
1581But he answering, said to them: Why do you also transgress the commandment of God for your tradition?
1581But he answering, saith to them: What did Moses command you?
1581But he courteously saluting them again, asked them, saying: Is the old man your father in health, of whom you told me?
1581But he drawing back his hand, the other came forth: and the woman said: Why is the partition divided for thee?
1581But he looking on them, said: What is this then that is written, The stone, which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
1581But he said to him: Man, who hath appointed me judge or divider over you?
1581But he said to him: What is written in the law?
1581But he said to them: How say they that Christ is the son of David?
1581But he said to them: What would you that I should do for you?
1581But he said: Are you also yet without understanding?
1581But he said: Lord God, whereby may I know that I shall possess it?
1581But he said: Thy name shall not be called Jacob, but Israel; for if thou hast been strong against God, how much more shalt thou prevail against men?
1581But he said: Was not my heart present, when the man turned back, from his chariot, to meet thee?
1581But he said: Where is he?
1581But he said: Why hast thou emulation for me?
1581But he sent messengers to him, saying: What have I to do with thee, O king of Juda?
1581But he that is glorified in poverty, how much more in wealth?
1581But he willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbour?
1581But he, considering their guile, said to them: Why tempt you me?
1581But how I shall get this money, I can not tell; he knoweth not me, and I know not him: what token shall I give him?
1581But how much more to thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord?
1581But if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?
1581But if our injustice commend the justice of God, what shall we say?
1581But if so also I am wicked, why have I laboured in vain?
1581But if the salt become unsavoury, wherewith will you season it?
1581But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
1581But if the salt shall lose its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
1581But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe my words?
1581But if you say: What shall we eat the seventh year, if we sow not, nor gather our fruits?
1581But if, while we seek to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is Christ then the minister of sin?
1581But man when he shall be dead, and stripped and consumed, I pray you where is he?
1581But now tell me, for what cause hast thou left them, and why it hath pleased thee to come to us?
1581But now that he is dead, why should I fast?
1581But now what shal I doe to you?
1581But now, after that you have known God, or rather are known by God: how turn you again to the weak and needy elements which you desire to serve again?
1581But of the people many believed in him and said: When the Christ cometh, shall he do more miracles than this man doth?
1581But one in a certain place hath testified, saying: What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
1581But one of them, who was the eldest, said thus: What wouldst thou ask, or learn of us?
1581But others said: How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
1581But she answered them: Return, my daughters: why come ye with me?
1581But some man will say: How do the dead rise again?
1581But some of them said: Could not he that opened the eyes of the man born blind have caused that this man should not die?
1581But some said: Doth the Christ come out of Galilee?
1581But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: Why do you eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
1581But the children of Belial said: Shall this fellow be able to save us?
1581But the children struggled in her womb, and she said: If it were to be so with me, what need was there to conceive?
1581But the droppes, and the smoke ouercame: 51 and I prayed,& sayd, shal I liue thinkest thou vntil these dayes?
1581But the justice which is of faith, speaketh thus: Say not in thy heart: Who shall ascend into heaven?
1581But the men wondered, saying: What manner of man is this, for the winds and the sea obey him?
1581But the other answering, rebuked him, saying: Neither dost thou fear God, seeing; thou art under the same condemnation?
1581But the rest of the acts of Amon, which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581But the rest of the acts of Ela, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581But the rest of the acts of Joakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581But the rest of the acts of Joatham, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581But the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581But the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581But the rest of the acts of Ochozias, which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581But the rest of the acts of Phacee, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581But the things that are in heaven, who shall search out?
1581But them that shal yet be born, who shal admonish?
1581But they began to be sorrowful and to say to him, one by one: Is it I?
1581But they said: What is that to us?
1581But they said: Where wilt thou that we prepare?
1581But they thought with themselves, saying: If we say, From heaven; he will say, Why then did you not believe him?
1581But they thought within themselves, saying: If we shall say, From heaven: he will say: Why then did you not believe in him?
1581But they were exceedingly afraid, and said: Behold two kings could not stand before him, and how shall we be able to resist?
1581But thou, why judgest thou thy brother?
1581But to the sinner God hath said: Why dost thou declare my justices, and take my covenant in thy mouth?
1581But to which of the angels said he at any time: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
1581But to whom shall I have respect, but to him that is poor and little, and of a contrite spirit, and that trembleth at my words?
1581But what are these among so many?
1581But what have you to do with me, O Tyre, and Sidon, and all the coast of the Philistines?
1581But what saith the divine answer to him?
1581But what saith the scripture?
1581But what saith the scripture?
1581But what sayest thou?
1581But what shall I do?
1581But what then?
1581But what think you?
1581But what went you out to see?
1581But what went you out to see?
1581But what went you out to see?
1581But what went you out to see?
1581But when David saw his servants whispering, he understood that the child was dead: and he said to his servants: Is the child dead?
1581But when thou art spoiled what wilt thou do?
1581But where is wisdom to be found, and where is the place of understanding?
1581But whereunto shall I esteem this generation to be like?
1581But while they yet believed not and wondered for joy, he said: Have you here any thing to eat?
1581But who are you?
1581But who art thou that judgest thy neighbour?
1581But who is this of whom I hear such things?
1581But why should Chanaan be cursed for his father''s faults?
1581But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
1581But yet the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you, faith on earth?
1581By what doth a young man correct his way?
1581By what law?
1581By what means should I detest him, whom the Lord detesteth not?
1581By what way is the light spread, and heat divided upon the earth?
1581Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
1581Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn?
1581Can a woman forget her infant, so as not to have pity on the son of her womb?
1581Can he also give bread, or provide a table for his people?
1581Can he be healed that loveth not judgment?
1581Can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb and be born again?
1581Can horses run upon the rocks, or can any one plough with buffles?
1581Can man be compared with God, even though he were of perfect knowledge?
1581Can man be justified compared with God, or he that is born of a woman appear clean?
1581Can not I do with you, as this potter, O house of Israel, saith the Lord?
1581Can number thy wrath?
1581Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear grapes?
1581Can the rush be green without moisture?
1581Can those things then that are made by them, be gods?
1581Can you drink of the chalice that I drink of or be baptized with the baptism wherewith I am baptized?
1581Can you drink the chalice that I shall drink?
1581Canst thou bind the rhinoceros with thy thong to plough, or will he break the clods of the valleys after thee?
1581Canst thou bring forth the day star in its time, and make the evening star to rise upon the children of the earth?
1581Canst thou draw out the leviathan with a hook, or canst thou tie his tongue with a cord?
1581Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that an abundance of waters may cover thee?
1581Canst thou put a ring in his nose, or bore through his jaw with a buckle?
1581Canst thou send lightnings, and will they go, and will they return and say to thee: Here we are?
1581Comfort him, all you that are round about him, and all you that know his name, say: How is the strong staff broken, the beautiful rod?
1581Could you not watch one hour with me?
1581Couldst thou not watch one hour?
1581Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to be judged before the unjust: and not before the saints?
1581Darkness compasseth me about, and the walls cover me, and no man seeth me: whom do I fear?
1581David cried to the people, and to Abner, the son of Ner, saying: Wilt thou not answer, Abner?
1581David said to him: Why didst thou not fear to put out thy hand to kill the Lord''s anointed?
1581David spoke to Achimelech, the Hethite, and Abisai, the son of Sarvia, the brother of Joab, saying: Who will go down with me to Saul into the camp?
1581David therefore said to the Gabaonites: What shall I do for you?
1581Did Ezechias king of Juda, and all Juda, condemn him to death?
1581Did I begin to day to consult the Lord for him?
1581Did I ever speak to any one, of all the judges of Israel whom I charged to feed my people, saying: Why have you not built me a house of cedar?
1581Did I overreach you by any of them whom I sent to you?
1581Did I say: Bring to me, and give me of your substance?
1581Did Titus overreach you?
1581Did not Achan the son of Zare transgress the commandment of the Lord, and his wrath lay upon all the people of Israel?
1581Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
1581Did not he kill the giant, and take away reproach from his people?
1581Did not he say to me: She is my sister: and she say, He is my brother?
1581Did not he that made me in the womb make him also: and did not one and the same form me in the womb?
1581Did not one make her, and she is the residue of his spirit?
1581Did not our fathers do these things, and our God brought all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
1581Did they not sing to him in their dances, saying: Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
1581Did we not in the same steps?
1581Did we not walk with the same spirit?
1581Did you not crie out to me when you were hungrie in the desert, 18 saying: Why hast thou brought vs into this desert to kil vs?
1581Did you not know that I must be about my father''s business?
1581Did you offer victims and sacrifices to me in the desert for forty years, O house of Israel?
1581Didst not thou our God kill all the inhabitants of this land before thy people Israel, and gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever?
1581Didst thou know then that thou shouldst be born?
1581Didst thou since thy birth command the morning, and shew the dawning of the day its place?
1581Do I praise you?
1581Do I say that what is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
1581Do all interpret?
1581Do all speak with tongues?
1581Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
1581Do not the rich oppress you by might?
1581Do not the widow''s tears run down the cheek, and her cry against him that causeth them to fall?
1581Do not they blaspheme the good name that is invoked upon you?
1581Do not you judge them that are within?
1581Do not you say: There are yet four months, and then the harvest cometh?
1581Do they not both fall into the ditch?
1581Do they provoke me to anger, saith the Lord?
1581Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
1581Do we excel them?
1581Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
1581Do we then, destroy the law through faith?
1581Do you accept this person, and do you endeavour to judge for God?
1581Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
1581Do you not judge within yourselves, and are become judges of unjust thoughts?
1581Do you not know that the Lord God of Israel gave to David the kingdom over Israel for ever, to him and to his sons by a covenant of salt?
1581Do you not know?
1581Do you not understand, that whatsoever entereth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy?
1581Do you not yet know nor understand?
1581Do you not yet understand, neither do you remember the five loaves among five thousand men, and how many baskets you took up?
1581Do you say of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world: Thou blasphemest; because I said: I am the Son of God?
1581Do you see that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only?
1581Do you seek a proof of Christ that speaketh in me, who towards you is not weak, but is mighty in you?
1581Dost not thou think that God is higher than heaven, and is elevated above the height of the stars?
1581Dost thou desire to keep the path of ages, which wicked men have trodden?
1581Dost thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason thereof on the earth?
1581Dost thou know when God commanded the rains, to shew his light of his clouds?
1581Dost thou not see that Egypt is undone?
1581Dost thou strive against him, because he hath not answered thee to all words?
1581Dost thou trust in Egypt a staff of a broken reed, upon which if a man lean, it will break and go into his hand, and pierce it?
1581Dost thou trust in Egypt for chariots and for horsemen?
1581Dost thou yet hold back my people; and wilt thou not let them go?
1581Doth God pervert judgment, or doth the Almighty overthrow that which is just?
1581Doth God require it of thee, because it hath displeased thee?
1581Doth God take care for oxen?
1581Doth a fountain send forth, out of the same hole, sweet and bitter water?
1581Doth he thank that servant for doing the things which he commanded him?
1581Doth it become a woman to pray unto God uncovered?
1581Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked?
1581Doth not even nature itself teach you that a man indeed, if he nourish his hair, it is a shame unto him?
1581Doth not he consider my ways, and number all my steps?
1581Doth not the ear discern words, and the palate of him that eateth, the taste?
1581Doth not the scripture say: That Christ cometh of the seed of David and from Bethlehem the town where David was?
1581Doth not wisdom cry aloud, and prudence put forth her voice?
1581Doth our law judge any man, unless it first hear him and know what he doth?
1581Doth the hawk wax feathered by thy wisdom, spreading her wings to the south?
1581Doth the seat of iniquity stick to thee, who framest labour in commandment?
1581Doth thy thought seem right to thee, that thou shouldst say: I am more just than God?
1581Else, if thou shalt bless with the spirit, how shall he that holdeth the place of the unlearned say, Amen, to thy blessing?
1581Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
1581Even when it was whole it was not fit for work: how much less, when the fire hath devoured and consumed it, shall any work be made of it?
1581Every man that passeth beyond his own bed, despising his own soul, and saying: Who seeth me?
1581For Isaias saith: Lord, who hath believed our report?
1581For a voice of wailing is heard out of Sion: How are we wasted and greatly confounded?
1581For behold I begin to bring evil on the city wherein my name is called upon: and shall you be as innocent and escape free?
1581For do I now persuade men, or God?
1581For great power always belonged to thee alone: and who shall resist the strength of thy arm?
1581For he knoweth the vanity of men, and when he seeth iniquity, doth he not consider it?
1581For he that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God whom he seeth not?
1581For how can I endure the murdering and slaughter of my people?
1581For how can they be called gods?
1581For how knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
1581For how manie are the chances of Sion?
1581For if I make you sorrowful, who is he then that can make me glad, but the same who is made sorrowful by me?
1581For if in the green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?
1581For if the loss of them be the reconciliation of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
1581For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
1581For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie, unto his glory, why am I also yet judged as a sinner?
1581For if they were able to know so much as to make a judgment of the world: how did they not more easily find out the Lord thereof?
1581For if thou have not wherewith to restore, what cause is there that he should take the covering from thy bed?
1581For if you love them that love you, what reward shall you have?
1581For many of his works are hidden, but the works of his justice who shall declare?
1581For now they shall say: We have no king: because we fear not the Lord: and what shall a king do to us?
1581For the Lord of hosts hath decreed, and who can disannul it?
1581For their destruction shall rise suddenly: and who knoweth the ruin of both?
1581For there is no one in death, that is mindful of thee: and who shall confess to thee in hell?
1581For they have destroyed the things which thou hast made: but what has the just man done?
1581For thou art God my strength: why hast thou cast me off?
1581For thou remainest for ever, and shall we perish everlastingly?
1581For thou saidst: That which is right doth not please thee: or what will it profit thee if I sin?
1581For thus saith the Lord: Behold they whose judgment was not to drink of the cup, shall certainly drink: and shalt thou come off as innocent?
1581For thy mercy, and for thy truth''s sake: lest the Gentiles should say: Where is their God?
1581For to which of the angels hath he said at any time: Thou art my Son, to- day have I begotten thee?
1581For we that are dead to sin, how shall we live any longer therein?
1581For what a man seeth, why doth he hope for?
1581For what cause didst thou say, she was thy sister, that I might take her to my wife?
1581For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul?
1581For what doth it profit us, that we shall be preserved alive, but yet be afflicted with torment?
1581For what glory is it, if, committing sin and being buffeted for it, you endure?
1581For what have I in heaven?
1581For what have I to do to judge them that are without?
1581For what if some of them have not believed?
1581For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world and lose himself and cast away himself?
1581For what is it to him what befalleth his house after him: and if the number of his months be diminished by one half?
1581For what is my strength, that I can hold out?
1581For what is our hope or joy or crown of glory?
1581For what is the good thing of him, and what is his beautiful thing, but the corn of the elect, and wine springing forth virgins?
1581For what is the hope of the hypocrite if through covetousness he take by violence, and God deliver not his soul?
1581For what is there that you have had less than the other churches but that I myself was not burthensome to you?
1581For what is your life?
1581For what man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him?
1581For what other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies, and just judgments, and all the law, which I will set forth this day before our eyes?
1581For what part should God from above have in me, and what inheritance the Almighty from on high?
1581For what participation hath justice with injustice?
1581For what profit shall a man have of all his labour, and vexation of spirit, with which he hath been tormented under the sun?
1581For what saith the scripture?
1581For what shall I do when God shall rise to judge?
1581For what shall I strike you any more, you that increase transgression?
1581For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?
1581For what son is there whom the father doth not correct?
1581For when he granteth peace, who is there that can condemn?
1581For which is greater, he that sitteth at table or he that serveth?
1581For which of those works do you stone me?
1581For while one saith: I indeed am of Paul: and another: I am of Apollo: are you not men?
1581For who among men is he that can know the counsel of God?
1581For who distinguisheth thee?
1581For who hath continued in his commandment, and hath been forsaken?
1581For who hath despised little days?
1581For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
1581For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
1581For who hath stood in the counsel of the Lord, and hath seen and heard his word?
1581For who in the clouds can be compared to the Lord: or who among the sons of God shall be like to God?
1581For who is God but the Lord?
1581For who is there that hath not offended with his tongue?
1581For who resisteth his will?
1581For who shall be able to judge this people, thy people, which is so numerous?
1581For who shall bring him to know the things that shall be after him?
1581For who shall have pity on thee, O Jerusalem?
1581For who shall say to thee: What hast thou done?
1581For who shall search out his glorious acts?
1581For who when he hath found his enemy, will let him go well away?
1581For whom hast thou been solicitous and afraid, that thou hast lied, and hast not been mindful of me, nor thought on me in thy heart?
1581For why did Christ, when as yet we were weak, according to the time, die for the ungodly?
1581For why is my liberty judged by another man''s conscience?
1581For you say: Where is the house of the prince?
1581For, sittest thou to judge me according to the law and, contrary to the law, commandest me to be struck?
1581For, whereas there is among you envying and contention, are you not carnal and walk you not according to man?
1581From heaven or from men?
1581From whence are wars and contentions among you?
1581From whence then hast thou living water?
1581Give me wisdom and knowledge that I may come in and go out before thy people: for who can worthily judge this thy people, which is so great?
1581Go, and say to my servant David: Thus saith the Lord: Shalt thou build me a house to dwell in?
1581Go, therefore, to meet her, and say to her: Is all well with thee, and with thy husband, and with thy son?
1581God is a just judge, strong and patient: is he angry every day?
1581God is he that justifieth: 8:34. Who is he that shall condemn?
1581Great is the earth, and high is the heauen: who doeth these thinges?
1581Hast not thou dried up the sea, the water of the mighty deep, who madest the depth of the sea a way, that the delivered might pass over?
1581Hast not thou struck the proud one, and wounded the dragon?
1581Hast thou any business, and wilt thou, that I speak to the king, or to the general of the army?
1581Hast thou cattle?
1581Hast thou children?
1581Hast thou considered the breadth of the earth?
1581Hast thou daughters?
1581Hast thou entered into the depths of the sea, and walked in the lowest parts of the deep?
1581Hast thou eyes of flesh: or, shalt thou see as man seeth?
1581Hast thou faith?
1581Hast thou heard God''s counsel, and shall his wisdom be inferior to thee?
1581Hast thou heard a word against thy neighbour?
1581Hast thou not heard what I have done from the beginning?
1581Hast thou not heard what I have done to him of old?
1581Hast thou not milked me as milk, and curdled me like cheese?
1581Hast thou not seen Achab humbled before me?
1581Hast thou numbered the months of their conceiving, or knowest thou the time when they bring forth?
1581Hast thou seen a man hasty to speak?
1581Hast thou seen a man swift in his work?
1581Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit?
1581Hast thou utterly cast away Juda, or hath thy soul abhorred Sion?
1581Hath God any need of your lie, that you should speak deceitfully for him?
1581Hath any one of the rulers believed in him, or of the Pharisees?
1581Hath he not also spoken to us in like manner?
1581Hath he not counted us as strangers, and sold us, and eaten up the price of us?
1581Hath he said then, and will he not do?
1581Hath he struck him according to the stroke of him that struck him?
1581Hath no man condemned thee?
1581Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
1581Hath not my hand made all these things?
1581Hath not the Lord made the saints to declare all his wonderful works, which the Lord Almighty hath firmly settled to be established for his glory?
1581Hath not this been done to thee, because thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God at that time, when he led thee by the way?
1581Hath the workman cast a graven statue?
1581Have I not dissembled?
1581Have I not hated them, O Lord, that hated thee: and pined away because of thy enemies?
1581Have I, therefore, been with thee twenty years?
1581Have all the grace of healing?
1581Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their land from the hand of the king of Assyria?
1581Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their land out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians?
1581Have not I seen Christ Jesus our Lord?
1581Have not I the Lord, and there is no God else besides me?
1581Have not we power to eat and to drink?
1581Have the gates of death been opened to thee, and hast thou seen the darksome doors?
1581Have the rulers known for a truth that this is the Christ?
1581Have they made thee ruler?
1581Have we need of mad men, that you have brought in this fellow, to play the madman in my presence?
1581Have we not all one father?
1581Have we not power to carry about a woman, a sister as well as the rest of the apostles and the brethren of the Lord and Cephas?
1581Have ye understood all these things?
1581Have you called us to the wedding on purpose to strip us?
1581Have you still your heart blinded?
1581Have you suffered so great things in vain?
1581Having eyes, see you not?
1581He abideth for ever in the sight of God: his mercy and truth who shall search?
1581He answered him: Can I speak any thing else but what the Lord commandeth?
1581He answered him: Lo, here I am: shall I have power to speak any other thing but that which God shall put in my mouth?
1581He answered them: Are you the avengers of Baal, that you fight for him?
1581He answered, and said: I beseech thee, my lord wherewith shall I deliver Israel?
1581He answered, and said: Who is he, Lord, that I may believe in him?
1581He answered: But what if I run?
1581He answered: Lo I die, what will the first birthright avail me?
1581He answered: Why dost thou ask my name?
1581He asked them, saying: Why is your countenance sadder today than usual?
1581He bowed down to him, and said: Who am I thy servant, that thou shouldst look upon such a dead dog as I am?
1581He hath no mercy on a man like himself, and doth he entreat for his own sins?
1581He is higher than heaven, and what wilt thou do?
1581He is near that justifieth me, who will contend with me?
1581He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath resisted him, and hath had peace?
1581He judged the cause of the poor and needy for his own good: was it not therefore because he knew me, saith the Lord?
1581He met with the brethren of Ochozias, king of Juda, and he said to them: Who are you?
1581He rose up, and followed his wife: and coming to the man, said to him: Art thou he that spoke to the woman?
1581He said therefore to Joseph: Seeing God hath shewn thee all that thou hast said, can I find one wiser and one like unto thee?
1581He said therefore to the multitudes that went forth to be baptized by him: Ye offspring of vipers, who hath shewed you to flee from the wrath to come?
1581He said therefore: To what is the kingdom of God like, and whereunto shall I resemble it?
1581He said to Nathan the prophet: Dost thou see that I dwell in a house of cedar, and the ark of God is lodged within skins?
1581He said to her: Agar, handmaid of Sarai, whence comest thou?
1581He said to him the third time: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?
1581He said to him: Because thou art my brother, shalt thou serve me without wages?
1581He said to him: Which?
1581He said to his servant: Say to her: Behold, thou hast diligently served us in all things; what wilt thou have me to do for thee?
1581He said: Art thou my son Esau?
1581He said: Is he in health?
1581He saith to him again: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?
1581He sendeth his crystal like morsels: who shall stand before the face of his cold?
1581He speaketh with one that is asleep, who uttereth wisdom to a fool: and in the end of the discourse he saith: Who is this?
1581He that chastiseth nations, shall he not rebuke: he that teacheth man knowledge?
1581He that hath not been tried, what manner of things doth he know?
1581He that is but flesh, nourisheth anger, and doth he ask forgiveness of God?
1581He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?
1581He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
1581He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also, with him, given us all things?
1581He that washeth himself after touching the dead, if he toucheth him again, what doth his washing avail?
1581He therefore who giveth to you the Spirit and worketh miracles among you: doth he do it by the works of the law or by the hearing of the faith?
1581He therefore, leaning on the breast of Jesus, saith to him: Lord, who is it?
1581He was taken away from distress, and from judgment: who shall declare his generation?
1581Hear this, ye old men, and give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land: did this ever happen in your days, or in the days of your fathers?
1581Hear ye, therefore, O house of Israel: Is it my way that is not right, and are not rather your ways perverse?
1581Hell and destruction are before the Lord: how much more the hearts of the children of men?
1581Him therefore when Peter had seen, he saith to Jesus: Lord, and what shall this man do?
1581Him when Jesus had seen lying, and knew that he had been now a long time, he saith to him: Wilt thou be made whole?
1581His brethren answered: Shalt thou be our king?
1581His generation who shall declare, for his life shall be taken from the earth?
1581His mother looked out at a window, and howled: and she spoke from the dining room: Why is his chariot so long in coming back?
1581How are the valiant fallen in battle?
1581How are the valiant fallen, and the weapons of war perished?
1581How are they brought to desolation?
1581How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, who didst rise in the morning?
1581How can I be merciful to thee?
1581How can you believe, who receive glory one from another: and the glory which is from God alone, you do not seek?
1581How canst thou say: I am not polluted, I have not walked after Baalim?
1581How could I eat it, or please the Lord in the ceremonies, having a sorrowful heart?
1581How did he open thy eyes?
1581How do you say: We are valiant and stout men in battle?
1581How do you say: We are wise, and the law of the Lord is with us?
1581How great are thy works, O Lord?
1581How great glory did he gain when he lifted up his hands, and stretched out swords against the cities?
1581How happeneth it, O Israel, that thou art in thy enemies''land?
1581How have they searched Esau, how have they sought out his hidden things?
1581How is Babylon become an astonishment among the nations?
1581How is Sesach taken, and the renowned one of all the earth surprised?
1581How is it possible to expresse Euangelizo, but as vve do, Euangelize?
1581How is it then, brethren?
1581How is the faithful city, that was full of judgment, become a harlot?
1581How is the gold become dim, the finest colour is changed, the stones of the sanctuary are scattered in the top of every street?
1581How long do you afflict my soul, and break me in pieces with words?
1581How long do you rush in upon a man?
1581How long doth this wicked multitude murmur against me?
1581How long shall I see men fleeing away, how long shall I hear the sound of the trumpet?
1581How long shall I suffer you?
1581How long shall I suffer you?
1581How long shall I take counsels in my soul, sorrow in my heart all the day?
1581How long shall my enemy be exalted over Me?
1581How long shall sinners, O Lord: how long shall sinners glory?
1581How long shall the land mourn, and the herb of every field wither for the wickedness of them that dwell therein?
1581How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies, and that prophesy the delusions of their own heart?
1581How long will they be incapable of being cleansed?
1581How long will you judge unjustly: and accept the persons of the wicked?
1581How long will you throw out words?
1581How long wilt thou be dissolute in deliciousness, O wandering daughter?
1581How long wilt thou feed us with the bread of tears: and give us for our drink tears in measure?
1581How long wilt thou not spare me, nor suffer me to swallow down my spittle?
1581How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?
1581How long wilt thou speak these things, and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
1581How long, O God, shall the enemy reproach: is the adversary to provoke thy name for ever?
1581How long, O Lord, shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear?
1581How long, O Lord, turnest thou away unto the end?
1581How long, O Lord, wilt thou be angry for ever: shall thy zeal be kindled like a fire?
1581How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me unto the end?
1581How many are my iniquities and sins?
1581How many are the days of thy servant: when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me?
1581How much are you more valuable than they?
1581How much better is a man than a sheep?
1581How much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm?
1581How much more if the people had eaten of the prey of their enemies, which they found?
1581How much more is man abominable, and unprofitable, who drinketh iniquity like water?
1581How much more shall they that dwell in houses of clay, who have an earthly foundation, be consumed as with the moth?
1581How much more things of this world?
1581How much more will he do in favour of his Son: and against the enemies of his church?
1581How often did they provoke him in the desert: and move him to wrath in the place without water?
1581How often shall the lamp of the wicked be put out, and a deluge come upon them, and he shall distribute the sorrows of his wrath?
1581How readest thou?
1581How sayest thou: Shew us the Father?
1581How sayest thou: You shall be free?
1581How shall I curse him, whom God hath not cursed?
1581How shall I deal with thee, O Ephraim, shall I protect thee, O Israel?
1581How shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather in glory?
1581How shall we be able to stand before their face, unless thou, O God, help us?
1581How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
1581How shall we magnify Zorobabel?
1581How shall we sing the song of the Lord in a strange land?
1581How should one pursue after a thousand, and two chase ten thousand?
1581How then can I go in to the king, who for these thirty days now have not been called unto him?
1581How then can it be supposed, or admitted, that they are gods?
1581How then can they be thought to be gods, that can neither deliver themselves from war, nor save themselves from evils?
1581How then do ye comfort me in vain, whereas your answer is shewn to be repugnant to truth?
1581How then doth he now see?
1581How then is it to be supposed, or to be said, that they are gods?
1581How then saith he: I came down from heaven?
1581How then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that so it must be done?
1581How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
1581How then was it reputed?
1581I also have a heart as well as you: for who is ignorant of these things, which you know?
1581I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob?
1581I am this day fourscore years old, are my senses quick to discern sweet and bitter?
1581I ask, therefore, for what cause you have sent for me?
1581I attended, and hearkened; no man speaketh what is good, there is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?
1581I beseech thee, saith he, be not angry, Lord, if I speak yet once more: What if ten shall be found there?
1581I have loved you, saith the Lord: and you have said: Wherein hast thou loved us?
1581I have put off my garment, how shall I put it on?
1581I have sinned: what shall I do to thee, O keeper of men?
1581I have washed my feet, how shall I defile them?
1581I myself will comfort you: who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a mortal man, and of the son of man, who shall wither away like grass?
1581I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly,( What is man, said I that he can follow the King his maker?)
1581I said: Where are they?
1581I say then: Hath God cast away his people?
1581I say then: Have they so stumbled, that they should fall?
1581I was barren and brought not forth, led away, and captive: and who hath brought up these?
1581I was destitute and alone: and these, where were they?
1581I will go now, and take away the reproach of the people: for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, who hath dared to curse the army of the living God?
1581I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel, for who can resist my countenance?
1581I will say to God: Do not condemn me: tell me why thou judgest me so?
1581If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
1581If God be for us, who is against us?
1581If I have sinned, and thou hast spared me for an hour: why dost thou not suffer me to be clean from my iniquity?
1581If I have spoken to you earthly things, and you believe not: how will you believe, if I shall speak to you heavenly things?
1581If I lie down to sleep, I shall say: When shall I rise?
1581If I partake with thanksgiving, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
1581If grapegatherers had come to thee, would they not have left a bunch?
1581If he examine on a sudden, who shall answer him?
1581If he have need of thee he will deceive thee, and smiling upon thee will put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair, and will say: What wantest thou?
1581If he shall overturn all things, or shall press them together, who shall contradict him?
1581If heaven and the heavens of heavens do not contain thee, how much less this house, which I have built?
1581If one man shall sin against another, God may be appeased in his behalf: but if a man shall sin against the Lord, who shall pray for him?
1581If others be partakers of this power over you, why not we rather?
1581If the foot should say: Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the Body?
1581If the men of my tabernacle have not said: Who will give us of his flesh that we may be filled?
1581If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?
1581If the whole were hearing, where would be the smelling?
1581If then God gave them the same grace as to us also who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ: who was I, that could withstand God?
1581If then ye be not able to do so much as the least thing, why are you solicitous for the rest?
1581If then you be dead with Christ from the elements of this world, why do you yet decree as though living in the world?
1581If then you have not been faithful in the unjust mammon, who will trust you with that which is the true?
1581If then you shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
1581If then, the uncircumcised keep the justices of the law, shall not this uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
1581If there be fifty just men in the city, shall they perish withal?
1581If therefore this people, or the prophet, or the priest shall ask thee, saying: What is the burden of the Lord?
1581If they have called the good man of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?
1581If they shall say to me: What is his name?
1581If thieves had gone in to thee, if robbers by night, how wouldst thou have held thy peace?
1581If thou do well, shalt thou not receive?
1581If thou hast been wearied with running with footmen, how canst thou contend with horses?
1581If thou have choice stones exceeding few, wilt thou set for thee over against them according to their number things of lead and clay?
1581If thou say in thy heart: These nations are more than I, how shall I be able to destroy them?
1581If thou see him to be angry, and he shall say: Why did you approach so near to the wall to fight?
1581If thou sin, what shalt thou hurt him?
1581If to the left hand, what shall I do?
1581If we begin to speak to thee, perhaps thou wilt take it ill; but who can withhold the words he hath conceived?
1581If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?
1581If we shall say, from heaven, he will say to us: Why then did you not believe him?
1581If you offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
1581If( according to man) I fought with beasts at Ephesus, what doth it profit me, if the dead rise not again?
1581In such a multitude I shall not be known: for what is my soul in such an immense creation?
1581In that you say: Every one that doth evil, is good in the sight of the Lord, and such please him: or surely where is the God of judgment?
1581In the end he shall be destroyed like a dunghill, and they that had seen him, shall say: Where is he?
1581In the morning thou shalt say: Who will grant me evening?
1581In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise again, whose wife shall she be of them?
1581In the resurrection therefore, whose wife of them shall she be?
1581Is Christ divided?
1581Is Gabelus dead, thinkest thou, and no man will pay him the money?
1581Is God unjust, who executeth wrath?
1581Is Israel a bondman, or a homeborn slave?
1581Is any man called in uncircumcision?
1581Is any man called, being circumcised?
1581Is any man sick among you?
1581Is any of you sad?
1581Is he not also of the Gentiles?
1581Is he not the son of Jerobaal, and hath made Zebul, his servant, ruler over the men of Emor, the father of Sichem?
1581Is he the God of the Jews only?
1581Is he yet living?
1581Is it a great matter that God should comfort thee?
1581Is it a small thing to you that you sinned with Beelphegor, and the stain of that crime remaineth in us to this day?
1581Is it credible then that God should dwell with men on the earth?
1581Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or no?
1581Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
1581Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar?
1581Is it my will that a sinner should die, saith the Lord God, and not that he should be converted from his ways, and live?
1581Is it not better to eat and drink, and to shew his soul good things of his labours?
1581Is it not better to return into Egypt?
1581Is it not so, O ye children of Israel, saith the Lord?
1581Is it not wheat harvest to day?
1581Is it not yet a very little while, and Libanus shall be turned into charmel, and charmel shall be esteemed as a forest?
1581Is it so that there is not among you any one wise man that is able to judge between his brethren?
1581Is it then to be thought that God should indeed dwell upon earth?
1581Is it time for you to dwell in ceiled houses, and this house lie desolate?
1581Is it without the will of the Lord that I am come up to this place to destroy it?
1581Is my debate against man, that I should not have just reason to be troubled?
1581Is my hand shortened and become little, that I can not redeem?
1581Is my inheritance to me as a speckled bird?
1581Is not destruction to the wicked, and aversion to them that work iniquity?
1581Is not he that sitteth at table?
1581Is not he the Christ?
1581Is not he thy father, that hath possessed thee, and made thee, and created thee?
1581Is not one bunch of grapes of Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer?
1581Is not the life more than the meat: and the body more than the raiment?
1581Is not their exaltation cut down, and hath not fire devoured the remnants of them?
1581Is not this David, to whom they sung in their dances, saying: Saul slew his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
1581Is not this a grief even to death?
1581Is not this rather the fast that I have chosen?
1581Is not this the carpenter''s son?
1581Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joseph, and Jude, and Simon?
1581Is not this the people which thou didst despise?
1581Is not this the word that we spoke to thee in Egypt, saying: Depart from us, that we may serve the Egyptians?
1581Is not this written in the book of the just?
1581Is not this your city, which gloried from of old in her antiquity?
1581Is not your food cut off before your eyes, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
1581Is the law sin?
1581Is the seed as yet sprung up?
1581Is there a God besides me, a maker, whom I have not known?
1581Is there any numbering of his soldiers?
1581Is there any thing hard to God?
1581Is there injustice with God?
1581Is there no balm in Galaad?
1581Is this house then, in which my name hath been called upon, in your eyes become a den of robbers?
1581Is this man Jechonias an earthen and a broken vessel?
1581Is this such a fast as I have chosen: for a man to afflict his soul for a day?
1581Is this the return thou makest to the Lord, O foolish and senseless people?
1581Is this word come out from my lord the king, and hast thou not told me, thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
1581Is thy eye evil, because I am good?
1581Is thy fornication small?
1581Isaac said to them: Why are ye come to me, a man whom you hate, and have thrust out from you?
1581It is I that have sinned: it is I that have done the evil: but as for this flock, what hath it deserved?
1581It is commonly said: If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and marry another man, shall he return to her any more?
1581Jacob asked him: Tell me by what name art thou called?
1581Jesus answered and said to him: Art thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these things?
1581Jesus answered him: If I have spoken evil, give testimony of the evil; but if well, why strikest thou me?
1581Jesus answered him: Wilt thou lay down thy life for me?
1581Jesus answered them: Do you now believe?
1581Jesus answered them: Have not I chosen you twelve?
1581Jesus answered them: Is it not written in your law: I said, you are gods?
1581Jesus answered: Are there not twelve hours of the day?
1581Jesus answered: Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or have others told it thee of me?
1581Jesus saith to her: Did not I say to thee that if thou believe, thou shalt see the glory of God?
1581Jesus saith to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
1581Jesus saith to him: Have I been so long a time with you and have you not known me?
1581Jesus saith to him: So I will have him to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
1581Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
1581Jesus saith to them: Have you never read in the Scriptures: The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
1581Jesus therefore said to them: Children, have you any meat?
1581Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth and said to them: Whom seek ye?
1581Joab also, hearing the sound of the trumpet, said: What meaneth this noise of the city in an uproar?
1581Jonathan slain in the high places?
1581Josue said to them: Who are you?
1581Juda is a lion''s whelp: to the prey, my son, thou art gone up: resting thou hast couched as a lion, and as a lioness, who shall rouse him?
1581Juda said: What wilt thou have for a pledge?
1581Judas saith to him, not the Iscariot: Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not to the world?
1581Know you not that a little leaven corrupteth the whole lump?
1581Know you not that all we who are baptized in Christ Jesus are baptized in his death?
1581Know you not that the saints shall judge this world?
1581Know you not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God?
1581Know you not that they who work in the holy place eat the things that are of the holy place; and they that serve the altar partake with the altar?
1581Know you not that we shall judge angels?
1581Know you not that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
1581Know you not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
1581Know you not what I and my fathers have done to all the people of the lands?
1581Know you not what the scripture saith of Elias, how he calleth on God against Israel?
1581Know you not your own selves, that Christ Jesus is in you, unless perhaps you be reprobates?
1581Know you not, brethren( for I speak to them that know the law) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as it liveth?
1581Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and I have power to release thee?
1581Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance?
1581Knowest thou not, or hast thou not heard?
1581Knowest thou the great paths of the clouds, and the perfect knowledges?
1581Knowest thou the time when the wild goats bring forth among the rocks, or hast thou observed the hinds when they fawn?
1581Laughter I counted error: and to mirth I said: Why art thou vainly deceived?
1581Lest my ignorances increase, and my offences be multiplied, and my sins abound, and I fall before my adversaries, and my enemy rejoice over me?
1581Lest perhaps being filled, I should be tempted to deny, and say: Who is the Lord?
1581Lest they should say among the Gentiles: Where is their God?
1581Let him alone and let him curse: for the Lord hath bid him curse David: and who is he that shall dare say, why hath he done so?
1581Let him pray: Is he cheerful in mind?
1581Lift up your eyes, and see, you that come from the north: where is the flock that is given thee, thy beautiful cattle?
1581Lo, is not a word better than a gift?
1581Lord, saith he, be not angry, I beseech thee, if I speak: What if thirty shall be found there?
1581Lord, what is man, that thou art made known to him?
1581Lord, when wilt thou look upon me?
1581Lord, where are thy ancient mercies, according to what thou didst swear to David in thy truth?
1581Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle?
1581Lord, why castest thou off my prayer: why turnest thou away thy face from me?
1581Man to man reserveth anger, and doth he seek remedy of God?
1581Many men are called merciful: but who shall find a faithful man?
1581Many therefore of his disciples, hearing it, said: This saying is hard; and who can hear it?
1581Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, have not we prophesied in thy name, and cast out devils in thy name, and done many miracles in thy name?
1581Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
1581May the Lord be appeased with thousands of rams, or with many thousands of fat he goats?
1581Moses feared, and said: How is this come to be known?
1581Much more than it was: it is a great depth, who shall find it out?
1581My Lord God, what shall I say, seeing Israel turning their backs to their enemies?
1581My children, keep discipline in peace: for wisdom that is hid, and a treasure that is not seen, what profit is there in them both?
1581My enemies have spoken evils against me: when shall he die and his name perish?
1581My eyes have failed for thy word, saying: When wilt thou comfort me?
1581My son, hast thou sinned?
1581My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God?
1581My tears have been my bread day and night, whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God?
1581Nathan said: My lord, O king, hast thou said: Let Adonias reign after me, and let him sit upon my throne?
1581Nathanael saith to him: Whence knowest thou me?
1581Neither did his father rebuke him at any time, saying: Why hast thou done this?
1581Neither do you remember?
1581Nicodemus answered and said to him: How can these things be done?
1581Nicodemus saith to him: How can a man be born when he is old?
1581Night and day more abundantly praying that we may see your face and may accomplish those things that are wanting to your faith?
1581Nor is it in heaven, that thou shouldst say: Which of us can go up to heaven to bring it unto us, and we may hear and fulfil it in work?
1581Nor the seven loaves, among four thousand men, and how many baskets you took up?
1581Now Abimelech had not touched her, and he said: Lord, wilt thou slay a nation that is ignorant and just?
1581Now Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, and he could not see: and he called Esau, his elder son, and said to him: My son?
1581Now if Christ be preached, that he arose again from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
1581Now if I cast out devils by Beelzebub, by whom do your children cast them out?
1581Now if the offence of them be the riches of the world and the diminution of them the riches of the Gentiles: how much more the fulness of them?
1581Now that he ascended, what is it, but because he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
1581Now the rest of the acts of Achaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581Now the rest of the acts of Amri, and the battles he fought, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581Now the rest of the acts of Josias, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
1581Now the rest of the acts of Zacharias, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
1581Now there was of the house of Saul, a servant named Siba: and when the king had called him to him, he said to him: Art thou Siba?
1581Now there were four lepers, at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another: What mean we to stay here till we die?
1581Now there were some that had indignation within themselves and said: Why was this waste of the ointment made?
1581Now therefore, why tempt you God to put a yoke upon the necks of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear?
1581Now when Eliab his eldest brother heard this, when he was speaking with others, he was angry with David, and said: Why camest thou hither?
1581Now, why art thou drawn together with grief?
1581O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
1581O God, who shall be like to thee?
1581O God, why hast thou cast us off unto the end: why is thy wrath enkindled against the sheep of thy pasture?
1581O Lord God of Israel, why is so great an evil come to pass in thy people, that this day one tribe should be taken away from among us?
1581O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy servant?
1581O Lord God of hosts, who is like to thee?
1581O Wisdom that is hid, and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in them both?
1581O children, how long will you love childishness, and fools covet those things which are hurtful to themselves, and the unwise hate knowledge?
1581O death, where is thy sting?
1581O death, where is thy victory?
1581O generation of vipers, how can you speak good things, whereas you are evil?
1581O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
1581O my people, what have I done to thee, or in what have I molested thee?
1581O our God, wilt thou not then judge them?
1581O thou sword of the Lord, how long wilt thou not be quiet?
1581O wicked presumption, whence camest thou to cover the earth with thy malice, and deceitfulness?
1581O ye sons of men, how long will you be dull of heart?
1581Of himself, or of some other man?
1581Of old, think you that we excuse ourselves to you?
1581Of works?
1581Offer up the sacrifice of justice, and trust in the Lord: many say, Who sheweth us good things?
1581On whom dost thou trust, that thou darest to rebel?
1581One of the servants of the high priest( a kinsman to him whose ear Peter cut off) saith to him: Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
1581Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to do this?
1581Or a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
1581Or came it only unto you?
1581Or can an unsavoury thing be eaten, that is not seasoned with salt?
1581Or can he delight himself in the Almighty, and call upon God at all times?
1581Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt?
1581Or danger?
1581Or deliver me from the hand of the enemy, and rescue me out of the hand of the mighty?
1581Or despise ye the church of God and put them to shame that have not?
1581Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and patience and longsuffering?
1581Or did I commit a fault, humbling myself that you might be exalted, because I preached unto you the Gospel of God freely?
1581Or did the word of God come out from you?
1581Or distress?
1581Or do I seek to please men?
1581Or do we need( as some do) epistles of commendation to you, or from you?
1581Or do you think that the scripture saith in vain: To envy doth the spirit covet which dwelleth in you?
1581Or doth he say this indeed for our sakes?
1581Or doth not the law also say; these things?
1581Or famine?
1581Or hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump, to make one vessel unto honour and another unto dishonour?
1581Or have ye not read in the law, that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple break the sabbath, and are without blame?
1581Or how can any one enter into the house of the strong, and rifle his goods, unless he first bind the strong?
1581Or how canst thou say to thy brother: Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
1581Or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
1581Or how sayest thou to thy brother: Let me cast the mote out of thy eye; and behold a beam is in thy own eye?
1581Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard?
1581Or if he shall ask an egg, will he reach him a scorpion?
1581Or if he shall ask him a fish, will he reach him a serpent?
1581Or in charity and in the spirit of meekness?
1581Or know you not that he who is joined to a harlot is made one body?
1581Or know you not that your members are the temple of the Holy Ghost, who is in you, whom you have from God: and you are not your own?
1581Or look we for another?
1581Or look we for another?
1581Or naked and covered thee?
1581Or nakedness?
1581Or persecution?
1581Or rather shall it take hold of my strength, shall it make peace with me, shall it make peace with me?
1581Or shall it please him, from whom nothing can be concealed?
1581Or shall we not give it?
1581Or that the idol is any thing?
1581Or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
1581Or the sword?
1581Or the vine, figs?
1581Or those eighteen upon whom the tower fell in Siloe and slew them: think you that they also were debtors above all the men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
1581Or thou, why dost thou despise thy brother?
1581Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
1581Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?
1581Or what fellowship hath light with darkness?
1581Or what hast thou that thou hast not received, and if thou hast received, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
1581Or what is more wicked than that which flesh and blood hath invented?
1581Or what is the place of my resting?
1581Or what man is there among you, of whom if his son shall ask bread, will he reach him a stone?
1581Or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?
1581Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
1581Or when did we see thee a stranger and took thee in?
1581Or when did we see thee sick or in prison and came to thee?
1581Or who can tell him what shall be after him under the sun?
1581Or who hath been his counsellor?
1581Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made him?
1581Or who shall descend into the deep?
1581Or why look you upon us, as if by our strength or power we had made this man to walk?
1581Or will God forget to shew mercy?
1581Or will he cut off his mercy for ever, from generation to generation?
1581Or with what counsel or strength dost thou prepare for war?
1581Or with what manner of body shall they come?
1581Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
1581Or, the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that there should be with me, It is, and It is not?
1581Or, who is he that hath given thee this authority?
1581Or: Why talkest thou with her?
1581Otherwise how shall God judge this world?
1581Otherwise, what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all?
1581Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and so, to enter into his glory?
1581Out of whose womb came the ice?
1581Peradventure thou wilt comprehend the steps of God, and wilt find out the Almighty perfectly?
1581Peter saith to him: Why can not I follow thee now?
1581Peter was grieved because he had said to him the third time: Lovest thou me?
1581Pilate answered: Am I a Jew?
1581Pilate saith to him: What is truth?
1581Pilate saith to them: What shall I do then with Jesus that is called Christ?
1581Pilate saith to them: shall I crucify your king?
1581Pilate therefore said to him: Art thou a king then?
1581Pilate therefore saith to him: Speakest thou not to me?
1581Pilate therefore went into the hall again and called Jesus and said to him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
1581Pilate therefore went out to them, and said: What accusation bring you against this man?
1581Remember what my substance is: for hast thou made all the children of men in vain?
1581Remember you not that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
1581Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished being innocent?
1581Return, O Lord, how long?
1581Riches are not comely for a covetous man and a niggard, and what should an envious man do with gold?
1581Saba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tharsis, and all the lions thereof shall say to thee: Art thou come to take spoils?
1581Said: Why have you saved the women?
1581Say not: I am sufficient for myself: and what shall I be made worse by this?
1581Say not: I have sinned, and what harm hath befallen me?
1581Say not: I shall be hidden from God, and who shall remember me from on high?
1581Say not: What need I, and what good shall I have by this?
1581Say not: What thinkest thou is the cause that former times were better than they are now?
1581Say thou: Thus saith the Lord God: Shall it prosper then?
1581Say to the provoking house: Know you not what these things mean?
1581Saying: The Lord be merciful to me, that I may not do this: shall I drink the blood of these men that went, and the peril of their lives?
1581Saying: Were not houses lately built?
1581Saying: What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
1581Saying: What shall we do to these men?
1581Saying: What think you of Christ?
1581Saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews?
1581Saying: Where is his promise or his coming?
1581Saying: Why didst thou go in to men uncircumcised and didst eat with them?
1581Saying; What wilt thou that I do to thee?
1581See now all the things which thou hast heard: but have you declared them?
1581See ye the word of the Lord: Am I become a wilderness to Israel, or a lateward springing land?
1581Seeing he shall become a great and mighty nation, and in him all the nations of the earth shall be blessed?
1581Seeing then that all these things are to be dissolved, what manner of people ought you to be in holy conversation and godliness?
1581Seeing, saith he, I have once begun, I will speak to my Lord: What if twenty be found there?
1581Seest thou not how much he eateth and drinketh every day?
1581Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Juda, and in the streets of Jerusalem?
1581Seest thou that faith did cooperate with his works and by works faith was made perfect?
1581Shall I be able to bring him back any more?
1581Shall I come to you with a rod?
1581Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
1581Shall I justify wicked balances, and the deceitful weights of the bag?
1581Shall I not be angry at these things?
1581Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord?
1581Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord?
1581Shall I not visit them for these things, saith the Lord?
1581Shall I not, as I have done to Samaria and her idols, so do to Jerusalem and her idols?
1581Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
1581Shall a man be hid in secret places, and I not see him, saith the Lord?
1581Shall a man make gods unto himself and they are no gods?
1581Shall any one in the sepulchre declare thy mercy: and thy truth in destruction?
1581Shall any one teach God knowledge, who judgeth those that are high?
1581Shall dust confess to thee, or declare thy truth?
1581Shall evil be rendered for good, because they have digged a pit for my soul?
1581Shall faith be able to save him?
1581Shall friends cut him in pieces, shall merchants divide him?
1581Shall he sit no longer after his enemies are subdued?
1581Shall he that contendeth with God be so easily silenced?
1581Shall iron be allied with the iron from the north, and the brass?
1581Shall man be justified in comparison of God, or shall a man be more pure than his maker?
1581Shall man that is dead, thinkest thou, live again?
1581Shall men hold their peace to thee only?
1581Shall not I in that day, saith the Lord, destroy the wise out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?
1581Shall not I that make others to bring forth children, myself bring forth, saith the Lord?
1581Shall not Sion say: This man and that man is born in her?
1581Shall not all the workers of iniquity know, who eat up my people as they eat bread?
1581Shall not all they know that work iniquity, who devour my people as they eat bread?
1581Shall not both evil and good proceed out of the mouth of the Highest?
1581Shall not he that speaketh much, hear also?
1581Shall not my soul be subject to God?
1581Shall not the day of the Lord be darkness, and not light: and obscurity, and no brightness in it?
1581Shall not the dew assuage the heat?
1581Shall not the fewness of my days be ended shortly?
1581Shall not the light of the wicked be extinguished, and the flame of his fire not shine?
1581Shall the axe boast itself against him that cutteth with it?
1581Shall the ploughman plough all the day to sow, shall he open and harrow his ground?
1581Shall the prey be taken from the strong?
1581Shall the rhinoceros be willing to serve thee, or will he stay at thy crib?
1581Shall the snare be taken up from the earth, before it hath taken somewhat?
1581Shall the snow of Libanus fail from the rock of the field?
1581Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it: Why hast thou made me thus?
1581Shall the trumpet sound in a city, and the people not be afraid?
1581Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
1581Shall then a multitude of sheep and oxen be killed, that it may suffice for their food?
1581Shall there be evil in a city, which the Lord hath not done?
1581Shall they not be for thee and for all thy father''s house?
1581Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall bite thee: and they be stirred up that shall tear thee, and thou shalt be a spoil to them?
1581Shall they utter, and speak iniquity: shall all speak who work injustice?
1581Shall thy wonders be known in the dark; and thy justice in the land of forgetfulness?
1581Shall tribulation?
1581Shall two walk together except they be agreed?
1581Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
1581Shall we not much more obey the Father of spirits and live?
1581Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
1581Shall windy words have no end?
1581Shall wood be taken of it, to do any work, or shall a pin be made of it for any vessel to hang thereon?
1581Shalt thou be able to join together the shining stars the Pleiades, or canst thou stop the turning about of Arcturus?
1581Shalt thou not leave to others to divide by lot thy sorrows and labours?
1581Shalt thou play with him as with a bird, or tie him up for thy handmaids?
1581Shalt thou reign, because thou comparest thyself to the cedar?
1581She answered: Dost thou think it a small matter, that thou hast taken my husband from me, unless thou take also my son''s mandrakes?
1581Should not the people seek of their God, for the living of the dead?.
1581Shouldst not thou then have had compassion also on thy fellow servant, even as I had compassion on thee?
1581Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, whither goest thou?
1581Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him and said to him: Who is it of whom he speaketh?
1581Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
1581So a man that fasteth for his sins, and doth the same again, what doth his humbling himself profit him?
1581So he came to the king, and the king said to him: Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to battle, or shall we forbear?
1581So he came to the king: and the king said to him: Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or forbear?
1581So likewise you, except you utter by the tongue plain speech, how shall it be known what is said?
1581So the Lord, the God of Israel, destroyed the Amorrhite, his people of Israel fighting against him, and wilt thou now possess his land?
1581So there went one in a chariot to meet him, and said: Thus saith the king: Are all things peaceable?
1581So they consulted the Lord, and said: Shall we go out any more to fight against the children of Benjamin, our brethren, or shall we cease?
1581So they that were gone in took away the graven thing, the ephod, and the idols, and the molten god, And the priest said to them: What are you doing?
1581Some therefore of Jerusalem said: Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
1581Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to thee: What art thou doing?
1581Son of man, speak to Pharao king of Egypt, and to his people: To whom art thou like in thy greatness?
1581Son of man, speak to the ancients of Israel and say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Are you come to inquire of me?
1581Son of man, what is this proverb that you have in the land of Israel?
1581Son of man, what shall be made of the wood of the vine, out of all the trees of the woods that are among the trees of the forests?
1581Speak I these things according to man?
1581Stand in the way, and look out, O habitation of Aroer: inquire of him that fleeth: and say to him that hath escaped: What is done?
1581Suppose thou didst desire to go to thy friends, and hadst a longing after thy father''s house: why hast thou stolen away my gods?
1581Tell me what you have dreamed: Doth not interpretation belong to God?.
1581Tell me, what hast thou in thy house?
1581Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, have you not read the law?
1581Tell us therefore what dost thou think?
1581Tell us, when shall these things be and what shall be the sign when all these things shall begin to be fulfilled?
1581Tell ye, and come, and consult together: who hath declared this from the beginning, who hath foretold this from that time?
1581That I may carry it on my shoulder, and put it about me as a crown?
1581That giveth upon usury, and that taketh an increase: shall such a one live?
1581That he might shew the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy which he hath prepared unto glory?
1581That hoard up silver and gold, wherein men trust, and there is no end of their getting?
1581That is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
1581That it may be a sign among you: and when your children shall ask you tomorrow, saying: What means these stones?
1581That it should fill the desert and desolate land, and should bring forth green grass?
1581That made the world a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof, that opened not the prison to his prisoners?
1581That the Lord said to Satan: Whence comest thou?
1581That the saying of Isaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he said: Lord, who hath believed our hearing?
1581That they may not say among the Gentiles: Where is their God?
1581That thou shouldst inquire after my iniquity, and search after my sin?
1581That we may possess the needy for money, and the poor for a pair of shoes, and may sell the refuse of the corn?
1581That you be not bowed down under the bond, and fall with the slain?
1581The Jews then said: Six and forty years was this temple in building; and wilt thou raise it up in three days?
1581The Jews therefore answered and said to him: Do not we say well that thou art a Samaritan and hast a devil?
1581The Jews therefore came round about him and said to him: How long dost thou hold our souls in suspense?
1581The Jews therefore said among themselves: Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
1581The Jews therefore said: Will he kill himself, because he said: Whither I go you can not come?
1581The Jews therefore sought him on the festival day and said: Where is he?
1581The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
1581The Jews, therefore, answered, and said to him: What sign dost thou shew unto us, seeing thou dost these things?
1581The Lord God hath spoken, who shall not prophesy?
1581The Lord hath delivered into your hands the princes of Madian, Oreb and Zeb: what could I have done like to what you have done?
1581The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?
1581The Lord is the protector of my life: of whom shall I be afraid?
1581The Lord said to him: Who made man''s mouth?
1581The Lord said to my Lord: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
1581The Pharisees therefore answered them: Are you also seduced?
1581The Pharisees therefore said among themselves: Do you see that we prevail nothing?
1581The Sidonians also, and Amalec, and Chanaan, oppress you, and you cried to me, and I delivered you out of their hand?
1581The ass said: Am not I thy beast, on which thou hast been always accustomed to ride until this present day?
1581The baptism of John, was it from heaven or from men?
1581The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
1581The baptism of John, whence was it?
1581The burden of Duma calleth to me out of Seir: Watchman, what of the night?
1581The chalice of benediction which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
1581The chalice which my father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
1581The chief priests, therefore, and the Pharisees gathered a council and said: What do we, for this man doth many miracles?
1581The disciples therefore said one to another: Hath any man brought him to eat?
1581The earth is given into the hand of the wicked, he covereth the face of the judges thereof: and if it be not he, who is it then?
1581The governor said to them: Why, what evil hath he done?
1581The ground which thou desirest, is worth four hundred sicles of silver: this is the price between me and thee: but what is this?
1581The heart is perverse above all things, and unsearchable, who can know it?
1581The house of Jacob saith: Is the Spirit of the Lord straitened or are these his thoughts?
1581The illustrious of Israel are slain upon thy mountains: how are the valiant fallen?
1581The king also said to his servants: Do you not know that a prince and a great man is slain this day in Israel?
1581The king of Egypt said to them: Why do you Moses and Aaron draw off the people from their works?
1581The kings of the earth, of whom do they receive tribute or custom, of their own children, or of strangers?
1581The lion shall roar, who will not fear?
1581The maid therefore that was portress saith to Peter: Art not thou also one of this man''s disciple?
1581The neighbours, therefore, and they who had seen him before that he was a beggar, said: Is not this he that sat and begged?
1581The noble sons of Sion, and they that were clothed with the best gold: how are they esteemed as earthen vessels, the work of the potter''s hands?
1581The poor man spoke, and they say: Who is this?
1581The priests did not say: Where is the Lord?
1581The prophets prophesied falsehood, and the priests clapped their hands: and my people loved such things: what then shall be done in the end thereof?
1581The servant answered: If the woman will not come with me into this land, must I bring thy son back again to the place from whence thou camest out?
1581The son honoureth the father, and the servant his master: if then I be a father, where is my honour?
1581The spirit of a man upholdeth his infirmity: but a spirit that is easily angered, who can bear?
1581The steps of men are guided by the Lord: but who is the man that can understand his own way?
1581The things that thou hast not gathered in thy youth, how shalt thou find them in thy old age?
1581The voice of the Lord crieth to the city, and salvation shall be to them that fear thy name: hear O ye tribes, and who shall approve it?
1581The watchmen who keep the city, found me: Have you seen him, whom my soul loveth?
1581The young man saith to him: All these have I kept from my youth, what is yet wanting to me?
1581Then Achimaas the son of Sadoc said to Joab again: Why might not I also run after Chusai?
1581Then Elcana, her husband, said to her: Anna, why weepest thou?
1581Then Festus, having conferred with the council, answered: Hast thou appealed to Caesar?
1581Then Isaias the prophet came to king Ezechias, and said to him: What said these men, and from whence came they to thee?
1581Then Jehu went forth to the servants of his Lord: and they said to him: Are all things well?
1581Then Jeremias said to Sedecias: If I shall declare it to thee, wilt thou not put me to death?
1581Then Jesus answered and said: O unbelieving and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
1581Then Jesus lifting up himself, said to her: Woman, where are they that accused thee?
1581Then Jesus said to the twelve: Will you also go away?
1581Then Jesus said to them: I ask you, if it be lawful on the sabbath days to do good or to do evil?
1581Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom to his house, and said: Why have thy servants set my corn on fire?
1581Then Paul answered and said: What do you mean, weeping and afflicting my heart?
1581Then Peter answered: Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost, as well as we?
1581Then Peter answering, said to him: Behold we have left all things, and have followed thee: what therefore shall we have?
1581Then Pilate saith to him: Dost not thou hear how great testimonies they allege against thee?
1581Then Sedecias the king, sending, took him: and asked him secretly in his house, and said: Is there, thinkest thou, any word from the Lord?
1581Then Tobias called to him his son and said to him: What can we give to this holy man, that is come with thee?
1581Then after he had washed their feet and taken his garments, being set down again, he said to them: Know you what I have done to you?
1581Then all the people turning themselves towards him, said: What meaneth this word that thou hast spoken?
1581Then came Peter unto him and said: Lord, how often shall my brother offend against me, and I forgive him?
1581Then came his disciples, and said to him: Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?
1581Then came the disciples to Jesus secretly, and said: Why could not we cast him out?
1581Then came to him the disciples of John, saying: Why do we and the Pharisees, fast often, but thy disciples do not fast?
1581Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
1581Then he said to him: What is that thou holdest in thy hand?
1581Then he saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
1581Then said they all: Art thou then the Son of God?
1581Then seeing his sons, he said to him: Who are these?
1581Then shall the just answer him, saying: Lord, when did we see thee hungry and fed thee: thirsty and gave thee drink?
1581Then that Samaritan woman saith to him: How dost thou, being a Jew; ask of me to drink, who am a Samaritan woman?
1581Then the Philistines said: Who hath done this thing?
1581Then the high priest rending his garments, saith: What need we any further witnesses?
1581Then the high priest rent his garments, saying: He hath blasphemed: What further need have we of witnesses?
1581Then the high priest said: Are these things so?
1581Then the king of Israel assembled the prophets, about four hundred men, and he said to them: Shall I go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or shall I forbear?
1581Then the king said to him: Why speakest thou any more?
1581Then the king said to me: For what dost thou make request?
1581Then the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do?
1581Then the people, seeing that the king would not hearken to them, answered him, saying: What portion have we in David?
1581There are two things that have happened to thee: who shall be sorry for thee?
1581There is no indignation in me: who shall make me a thorn and a brier in battle: shall I march against it, shall, I set it on fire together?
1581There is no saying: What is this, or what is that?
1581There is this city here at hand, to which I may flee, it is a little one, and I shall be saved in it: is it not a little one, and my soul shall live?
1581Therefore David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go and smite these Philistines?
1581Therefore Moses and Aaron went in to Pharao, and said to him: Thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews: How long refusest thou to submit to me?
1581Therefore they said: Who is there of all the tribes of Israel, that came not up to the Lord to Maspha?
1581Therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts: Behold I will melt, and try them: for what else shall I do before the daughter of my people?
1581Therefore thus saith the Lord: Ask among the nations: Who hath heard such horrible things, as the virgin of Israel hath done to excess?
1581Therefore, calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
1581They answered and said to him: Art thou also a Galilean?
1581They answered and said to him: Thou wast wholly born in sins; and dost thou teach us?
1581They answered: Should they abuse our sister as a strumpet?
1581They answered: What is it we ought to render unto him for sin?
1581They answering, say to him: Where, Lord?
1581They asked him therefore: Who is that man who said to thee: Take up thy bed and walk?
1581They determined against me an unjust word: shall he that sleepeth rise again no more?
1581They fell flat on their face, and said: O most mighty, the God of the spirits of all flesh, for one man''s sin shall thy wrath rage against all?
1581They have talked of hiding snares; they have said: Who shall see them?
1581They looked back, and said to Michas: What aileth thee?
1581They said then to him: What did he to thee?
1581They said therefore to him: Art not thou also one of his disciples?
1581They said therefore to him: How were thy eyes opened?
1581They said therefore to him: What sign therefore dost thou shew that we may see and may believe thee?
1581They said therefore to him: Where is thy Father?
1581They said therefore to him: Who art thou?
1581They said therefore unto him: What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?
1581They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
1581They said therefore: What is this that he saith, A little while?
1581They said to their mothers: Where is corn and wine?
1581They say therefore to the blind man again: What sayest thou of him that hath opened thy eyes?
1581They say to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
1581They say to him: Why then did Moses command to give a bill of divorce, and to put away?
1581They sought therefore for Jesus; and they discoursed one with another, standing in the temple: What think you that he is not come to the festival day?
1581They therefore being gathered together, Pilate said: Whom will you that I release to You: Barabbas, or Jesus that is called Christ?
1581They therefore who were come together, asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel?
1581Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth?
1581Thinkest thou that I can not ask my Father, and he will give me presently more than twelve legions of angels?
1581This Moses, whom they refused, saying: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge?
1581This blessedness then, doth it remain in the circumcision only or in the uncircumcision also?
1581This only would I learn of you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith?
1581Thou art terrible, and who shall resist thee?
1581Thou hast been favourable to the nation, O Lord, thou hast been favourable to the nation: art thou glorified?
1581Thou shalt take up this parable against the king of Babylon, and shalt say: How is the oppressor come to nothing, the tribute hath ceased?
1581Thou that destroyest thy soul in thy fury, shall the earth be forsaken for thee, and shall rocks be removed out of their place?
1581Thou that seest many things, wilt thou not observe them?
1581Thou that sittest in Libanus, and makest thy nest in the cedars, how hast thou mourned when sorrows came upon thee, as the pains of a woman in labour?
1581Thou wilt say therefore to me: Why doth he then find fault?
1581Thus saith Sennacherib king of the Assyrians: In whom do you trust, that you sit still besieged in Jerusalem?
1581Thus saith all the people of the Lord: What meaneth this transgression?
1581Thus saith the Lord God: Remove the diadem, take off the crown: is it not this that hath exalted the low one, and brought down him that was high?
1581Thus saith the Lord of hosts: Is wisdom no more in Theman?
1581Thus saith the Lord: Hath Israel no sons?
1581Thus saith the Lord: Heaven is my throne, and the earth my footstool: what is this house that you will build to me?
1581Thus saith the Lord: What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?
1581Thus saith the Lord: What is this bill of the divorce of your mother, with which I have put her away?
1581Thus shall you say every one to his neighbour, and to his brother, What hath the Lord answered?
1581Thus shalt thou say to the prophet: What hath the Lord answered thee?
1581Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me wholly round about, and dost thou thus cast me down headlong on a sudden?
1581Thy heart shall meditate fear: where is the learned?
1581Thy way, O God, is in the holy place: who is the great God like our God?
1581To a man whose way is hidden, and God hath surrounded him with darkness?
1581To save life or to destroy?
1581To save life, or to destroy?
1581To thee, O God my God, I will give praise upon the harp: why art thou sad, O my soul?
1581To what end then should we live any longer?
1581To what purpose do you bring me frankincense from Saba, and the sweet smelling cane from a far country?
1581To what purpose do you offer me the multitude of your victims, saith the Lord?
1581To what shall I compare thee?
1581To what was I borne, or why was not my mothers wombe my graue, that I might not see the labour of Iacob,& the wearines of the stocke of Israel?
1581To whom art thou like, O thou that art famous and lofty among the trees of pleasure?
1581To whom doth he look, and who is his strength?
1581To whom hast thou given counsel?
1581To whom hath the discipline of wisdom been revealed and made manifest?
1581To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed, and who hath known her wise counsels?
1581To whom have you likened me, and made me equal, and compared me, and made me like?
1581To whom he said: Can you make the children of the bridegroom fast whilst the bridegroom is with them?
1581To whom he said: What things?
1581To whom shall I speak?
1581To whom then have you likened God?
1581To you, O priests, that despise my name, and have said: Wherein have we despised thy name?
1581Tobias answering, said to his father: Father, what wages shall we give him?
1581Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways: and why will you die, O house of Israel?
1581Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
1581Upon the land of my people shall thorns and briers come up: how much more upon all the houses of joy, of the city that rejoiced?
1581Upon what are its bases grounded?
1581Upon whom have you jested?
1581VVhether wine, or a King, or wemen, or the truth doth excel?
1581Was Paul then crucified for you?
1581Was it not enough for you to feed upon good pastures?
1581Was it not thus your fathers did, when I sent from Cadesbarne to view the land?
1581Was it not with them that sinned, whose carcasses were overthrown in the desert?
1581Was it not, because their God had sold them, and the Lord had shut them up?
1581Was not Abraham found faithful in temptation, and it was reputed to him unto justice?
1581Was not Abraham our father justified by works, offering up Isaac his son upon the altar?
1581Was not bitter water made sweet with wood?
1581Was not the sun stopped in his anger, and one day made as two?
1581Was that then which is good made death unto me?
1581Wash thy heart from wickedness, O Jerusalem, that thou mayst be saved: how long shall hurtful thoughts abide in thee?
1581Wast thou angry, O Lord, with the rivers?
1581Wast thou called, being a bondman?
1581Wast thou not from the beginning, O Lord my God, my holy one, and we shall not die?
1581Went also himself to Ramatha, and came as far as the great cistern, which is in Socho, and he asked, and said: In what place are Samuel and David?
1581What advantage then hath the Jew: or what is the profit of circumcision?
1581What agreement shall the earthen pot have with the kettle?
1581What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou didst flee: and thou, O Jordan, that thou wast turned back?
1581What aileth thee also, that thou too art wholly gone up to the housetops?
1581What am I then, that I should answer him, and have words with him?
1581What askest thou more, and what wilt thou have me to command to be done?
1581What can David add more, seeing thou hast thus glorified thy servant, and known him?
1581What can I answer, who hath spoken inconsiderately?
1581What can be made clean by the unclean?
1581What can we give him sufficient for these things?
1581What do ye devise against the Lord?
1581What dost thou here, or as if thou wert somebody here?
1581What dost thou work?
1581What doth he know, that hath not been tried?
1581What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he can not buy wisdom?
1581What doth it profit God if thou be just?
1581What doth the graven thing avail, because the maker thereof hath graven it, a molten, and a false image?
1581What fellowship hath a holy man with a dog, or what part hath the rich with the poor?
1581What fruit therefore had you then in those things of which you are now ashamed?
1581What good shall an offering do to an idol?
1581What hast thou done?
1581What hast thou found of all the substance of thy house?
1581What hath a man more of all his labour, that he taketh under the sun?
1581What hath he done?
1581What hath hindered you, that you should not obey the truth?
1581What hath man more of his labour?
1581What hath pride profited us?
1581What hath the wise man more than the fool?
1581What have I deserved, that you should rise up to fight against me?
1581What have I done?
1581What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
1581What house will you build me( saith the Lord)?
1581What if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel?
1581What if there be five less than fifty just persons?
1581What is a man, that thou shouldst magnify him or why dost thou set thy heart upon him?
1581What is all flesh, that it should hear the voice of the living God, who speaketh out of the midst of the fire, as we have heard, and be able to live?
1581What is created more wicked than an eye?
1581What is heavier than lead?
1581What is his life, who is diminished with wine?
1581What is it that hath been done?
1581What is it that hath been?
1581What is it then?
1581What is it therefore?
1581What is it vvhen our Lord saith, Amen, amen?
1581What is man that he should be without spot, and he that is born of a woman that he should appear just?
1581What is man, and what is his grace?
1581What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
1581What is my reward then?
1581What is the cause for which you are come?
1581What is the matter, Esther?
1581What is the meaning that my beloved hath wrought much wickedness in my house?
1581What is the wickedness of Jacob?
1581What is there that I ought to do more to my vineyard, that I have not done to it?
1581What is this new doctrine?
1581What is this saying that he hath said: You shall seek me and shall not find me?
1581What is this that we have done, that Alexander hath prevented us to gain the friendship of the Jews to strengthen himself?
1581What knowest thou that we are ignorant of?
1581What man is there like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water?
1581What man is there, that hath espoused a wife, and not taken her?
1581What man is there, that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not as yet made it to be common, whereof all men may eat?
1581What manner of one is thy beloved of the beloved, O thou most beautiful among women?
1581What mean these men that are with thee?
1581What nation hath not inherited her kingdom, and gotten of her spoils?
1581What other hath he appointed over the earth?
1581What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?
1581What sayest thou of thyself?
1581What sentence ought to pass upon Vasthi the queen, who had refused to obey the commandment of king Assuerus, which he had sent to her by the eunuchs?
1581What shall I do to thee, O Ephraim?
1581What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy?
1581What shall I render to the Lord, for all the things that he hath rendered to me?
1581What shall I say to them?
1581What shall I say to you?
1581What shall I say, or what shall he answer for me, whereas he himself hath done it?
1581What shall be given to thee, or what shall be added to thee, to a deceitful tongue?
1581What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith, but hath not works?
1581What shall we be able to do to glorify him?
1581What shall we do to our sister in the day when she is to be spoken to?
1581What shall we say then that Abraham hath found, who is our father according to the flesh?
1581What shall we say then?
1581What shall we say, then?
1581What shall we say, then?
1581What shall we then say to these things?
1581What shalt thou see in the Sulamitess but the companies of camps?
1581What taketh away life?
1581What then doth it profit him that he hath laboured for the wind?
1581What then is Apollo and what is Paul?
1581What then shall we say?
1581What then will they have to say in the judgement, or how will they answer in the last times?
1581What then?
1581What then?
1581What then?
1581What then?
1581What then?
1581What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
1581What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do?
1581What think you?
1581What think you?
1581What think you?
1581What went ye out into the desert to see?
1581What will you do in the day of visitation, and of the calamity which cometh from afar?
1581What will you do in the solemn day, in the day of the feast of the Lord?
1581What will you?
1581What wilt thou give them?
1581What wilt thou say when he shall visit thee?
1581What, O my beloved, what, O the beloved of my womb, what, O the beloved of my vows?
1581What, have you no houses to eat and to drink in?
1581When I broke the five loves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took you up?
1581When I made a cloud the garment thereof, and wrapped it in a mist as in swaddling bands?
1581When I sent you without purse and scrip and shoes, did you want anything?
1581When I washed my feet with butter, and the rock poured me out rivers of oil?
1581When I went out to the gate of the city, and in the street they prepared me a chair?
1581When also the seven loaves among four thousand, how many baskets of fragments took you up?
1581When he hideth his countenance, who is there that can behold him, whether it regard nations, or all men?
1581When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision?
1581When his lamp shined over my head, and I walked by his light in darkness?
1581When one buildeth up, and another pulleth down: what profit have they but the labour?
1581When one prayeth, and another curseth: whose voice will God hear?
1581When that lord answered the man of God, and said: Although the Lord should make flood- gates in heaven, could this come to pass which thou sayest?
1581When the Almighty was with me: and my servants round about me?
1581When the en of Ziph had come and said to Saul: Is not David hidden with us?
1581When the morning stars praised me together, and all the sons of God made a joyful melody?
1581When therefore the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do to those husbandmen?
1581When therefore they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me more than these?
1581When they couch in the dens and lie in wait in holes?
1581When was the dust poured on the earth, and the clods fastened together?
1581When you came to appear before me, who required these things at your hands, that you should walk in my courts?
1581Whence shall they take wives?
1581Whence should I have flesh to give to so great a multitude?
1581Whence then cometh wisdom?
1581Whence then hath it cockle?
1581Whence therefore hath he all these things?
1581Whence, therefore, is it known that they are not gods, but the work of men''s hands, and no work of God is in them?
1581Where are now thy wise men?
1581Where are the gods, whom thou hast made thee?
1581Where are the princes of the nations, and they that rule over the beasts that are upon the earth?
1581Where are your prophets that prophesied to you, and said: The king of Babylon shall not come against you, and against this land?
1581Where is he?
1581Where is now then my expectation, and who considereth my patience?
1581Where is the disputer of this world?
1581Where is the god of Emath and of Arphad?
1581Where is the god of Emath, and of Arphad?
1581Where is the king of Emath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, and of Ana, and of Ava?
1581Where is the king of Emath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Ana, and of Ava?
1581Where is the scribe?
1581Where is the way where light dwelleth, and where is the place of darkness?
1581Where is the wise?
1581Where is then thy boasting?
1581Where is then your blessedness?
1581Where is thy fear, thy fortitude, thy patience, and the perfection of thy ways?
1581Where is thy hope, for which thou gavest alms, and buriedst the dead?
1581Where is thy king?
1581Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
1581Whereas then I was thus minded, did I use lightness?
1581Wherefore do I not find favour before thee?
1581Wherefore do you tempt the Lord?
1581Wherefore hath the wicked provoked God?
1581Wherefore three thousand men of Juda went down to the cave of the rock Etam, and said to Samson: Knowest thou not that the Philistines rule over us?
1581Wherefore?
1581Wherein shall I cleanse thy heart, saith Lord God: seeing thou dost all these the works of a shameless prostitute?
1581Whether is better for thee, to be a priest in the house of one man, or in a tribe and family in Israel?
1581Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee: or to say, Arise, and walk?
1581Which I have prepared for the time of the enemy, against the day of battle and war?
1581Which Jesus knowing, saith to them: Why do you reason, because you have no bread?
1581Which Jesus presently knowing in his spirit that they so thought within themselves, saith to them: Why think you these things in your hearts?
1581Which is easier to say: Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say: Arise and walk?
1581Which is easier, to say to the sick of the palsy: Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say: Arise, take up thy bed and walk?
1581Which is, being interpreted: My God, My God, Why hast thou forsaken me?
1581Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
1581Which of the two did the father''s will?
1581Which of these three, in thy opinion, was neighbour to him that fell among the robbers?
1581Which of you can dwell with devouring fire?
1581Which of you shall convince me of sin?
1581Which the centurion hearing, went to the tribune and told him, saying: What art thou about to do?
1581Which therefore of the two loveth him most?
1581Which when he had carried in, he said: My father?
1581While I am yet living, and going in with you, you have always been rebellious against the Lord: how much more when I shall be dead?
1581While she was yet speaking these words, the young man said: For whom do you stay?
1581Whilst it remained, did it not remain to thee?
1581Whilst my bones are broken, my enemies who trouble me have reproached me; Whilst they say to me day by day: Where is thy God?
1581Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou most beautiful among women?
1581Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
1581Whither shall we go up?
1581Who art thou, my son?
1581Who being afraid, wondered, saying one to another: Who is this( think you), that he commandeth both the winds and the sea: and they obey him?
1581Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
1581Who can forgive sins, but God only?
1581Who feedeth the flock and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
1581Who hath considered his word and heard it?
1581Who hath measured the height of heaven, and the breadth of the earth, and the depth of the abyss?
1581Who is as the wise man?
1581Who is blind, but he that is sold?
1581Who is he that hath commanded a thing to be done, when the Lord commandeth it not?
1581Who is he that struck thee?
1581Who is it then that hath the dominion of them?
1581Who is my mother?.
1581Who is scandalized, and I am not on fire?
1581Who is this Son of man?
1581Who planteth a vineyard and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
1581Who said to him: Rabbi( which is to say, being interpreted, Master), where dwellest thou?
1581Who said: Canst thou speak Greek?
1581Who seeketh to kill thee?
1581Who shall deliver us from the hand of these high Gods?
1581Who stood and said: Lord, hast thou no care that my sister hath left me alone to serve?
1581Whom dost thou excel in beauty?
1581Whom dost thou make thyself?
1581Whom hast thou desired to teach?
1581Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed, and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thy eyes on high?
1581Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed?
1581Whom seekest thou?
1581Whom shall he teach knowledge?
1581Whose helper art thou?
1581Whose image and inscription hath it?
1581Whose son is he?
1581Why also are we in danger every hour?
1581Why are the feet of his horses so slow?
1581Why are they then baptized for them?
1581Why are thy valiant men come to nothing?
1581Why are we kept back that we may not offer in its season the offering to the Lord among the children of Israel?
1581Why are we reputed as beasts, and counted vile before you?
1581Why are ye slow and what do you say of these things?
1581Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
1581Why art thou sad, O my soul?
1581Why art thou seduced, my son, by a strange woman, and art cherished in the bosom of another?
1581Why askest thou me?
1581Why came I out of the womb, to see labour and sorrow, and that my days should be spent in confusion?
1581Why criest thou for thy affliction?
1581Why cumbereth it the ground?
1581Why did I not die in the womb?
1581Why did the beasts groan, why did the herds of cattle low?
1581Why did you go near the wall?
1581Why didst thou bring me forth out of the womb?
1581Why didst thou go in to my father''s concubine?
1581Why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
1581Why do I tear my flesh with my teeth, and carry my soul in my hands?
1581Why do You molest her?
1581Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the ancients?
1581Why do we sit still?
1581Why do ye overturn the minds of the children of Israel, that they may not dare to pass into the place which the Lord hath given them?
1581Why do you consume my people, and grind the faces of the poor?
1581Why do you harden your hearts, as Egypt and Pharao hardened their hearts?
1581Why do you not know my speech?
1581Why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
1581Why do you not rather take wrong?
1581Why do you not understand that it was not concerning bread I said to you: Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees?
1581Why do you persecute me as God, and glut yourselves with my flesh?
1581Why do you spend money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which doth not satisfy you?
1581Why dost thou cry?
1581Why dost thou glory in malice, thou that art mighty in iniquity?
1581Why dost thou not remove my sin, and why dost thou not take away my iniquity?
1581Why dost thou turn away thy hand: and thy right hand out of the midst of thy bosom for ever?
1581Why doth one day excel another, and one light another, and one year another year, when all come of the sun?
1581Why doth this man speak thus?
1581Why doth thy heart elevate thee, and why dost thou stare with thy eyes, as if they were thinking great things?
1581Why doth thy spirit swell against God, to utter such words out of thy mouth?
1581Why dwellest thou between two borders, that thou mayst hear the bleatings of the flocks?
1581Why gloriest thou in the valleys?
1581Why hast thou broken down the hedge thereof, so that all they who pass by the way do pluck it?
1581Why hast thou conceived this thing in thy heart?
1581Why hast thou forgotten me?
1581Why hast thou made us to err, O Lord, from thy ways: why hast thou hardened our heart, that we should not fear thee?
1581Why hast thou shewn me iniquity and grievance, to see rapine and injustice before me?
1581Why hath a living man murmured, man suffering for his sins?
1581Why hath he prophesied in the name of the Lord, saying: This house shall be like Silo; and this city shall be made desolate, without an inhabitant?
1581Why have the Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things?
1581Why have we fasted, and thou hast not regarded: have we humbled our souls, and thou hast not taken notice?
1581Why have you brought out the church of the Lord into the wilderness, that both we and our cattle should die?
1581Why have you detracted the words of truth, whereas there is none of you that can reprove me?
1581Why have you for so long a time attempted nothing about this claim?
1581Why have you forsaken the Lord the God of Israel, building a sacrilegious altar, and revolting from the worship of him?
1581Why hear you him?
1581Why hidest thou thy face, and thinkest me thy enemy?
1581Why hurt you one another?
1581Why is earth, and ashes proud?
1581Why is his name taken away out of his family, because he had no son?
1581Why is light given to him that is in misery, and life to them that are in bitterness of soul?
1581Why is my sorrow become perpetual, and my wound desperate so as to refuse to be healed?
1581Why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself?
1581Why received upon the knees?
1581Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel: My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
1581Why seek you to kill me?
1581Why shall I be deprived of both my sons in one day?
1581Why shall I fear in the evil day?
1581Why should it be thought a thing incredible that God should raise the dead?
1581Why should they say among the nations: Where is their God?
1581Why should this city be given up to desolation?
1581Why sittest thou alone, and all the people wait from morning till night?
1581Why so?
1581Why strikest thou me, lo, now this third time?
1581Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?
1581Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?.
1581Why then didst thou not hearken to the voice of the Lord: but hast turned to the prey, and hast done evil in the eyes of the Lord?
1581Why then do the wicked live, are they advanced, and strengthened with riches?
1581Why then do you call me Noemi, whom the Lord hath humbled, and the Almighty hath afflicted?
1581Why then do you say now: Let us persecute him, and let us find occasion of word against him?
1581Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord, and the commandment that I laid upon thee?
1581Why then hast thou spoken this word to me?
1581Why then hath Melchom inherited Gad: and his people dwelt in his cities?
1581Why then is not the wound of the daughter of my people closed?
1581Why then is this people in Jerusalem turned away with a stubborn revolting?
1581Why then is thy apparel red, and thy garments like theirs that tread in the winepress?
1581Why then shall we serve him?
1581Why then was the law?
1581Why then were you not afraid to speak ill of my servant Moses?
1581Why therefore hast thou despised the word of the Lord, to do evil in my sight?
1581Why therefore shall we die before thy eyes?
1581Why therefore wilt thou sin against innocent blood, by killing David, who is without fault?
1581Why turnest thou thy face away?
1581Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor?
1581Why wentest thou not with thy friend?
1581Why will you add to our sins, and heap up upon our former offences?
1581Why will you contend with me in judgment?
1581Why wilt thou be as a wandering man, as a mighty man that can not save?
1581Why wilt thou forget us for ever?
1581Why wilt thou throw down the inheritance of the Lord?
1581Why would you hear it again?
1581Why wouldst thou do thus?
1581Why, O Lord, hast thou retired afar off?
1581Will God hear his cry, when distress shall come upon him?
1581Will God then cast off for ever?
1581Will a lion roar in the forest, if he have no prey?
1581Will a virgin forget her ornament, or a bride her stomacher?
1581Will a wise man answer as if he were speaking in the wind, and fill his stomach with burning heat?
1581Will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles and teach the Gentiles?
1581Will he make many supplications to thee, or speak soft words to thee?
1581Will not you then fear me, saith the Lord: and will you not repent at my presence?
1581Will the Gentiles let them alone?
1581Will the bird fall into the snare upon the earth, if there be no fowler?
1581Will the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest in high places?
1581Will the men of Ceila deliver me into his hands?
1581Will the wild ass bray when he hath grass?
1581Will you also become his disciples?
1581Will you, therefore, that I release unto you the king of the Jews?
1581Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
1581Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
1581Wilt thou be angry for ever, or wilt thou continue unto the end?
1581Wilt thou be angry with us for ever: or wilt thou extend thy wrath from generation to generation?
1581Wilt thou fill nets with his skin, and the cabins of fishes with his head?
1581Wilt thou give strength to the horse or clothe his neck with neighing?
1581Wilt thou have confidence in his great strength, and leave thy labours to him?
1581Wilt thou kill me also, as thou hast already killed seven husbands?
1581Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian?
1581Wilt thou lift him up like the locusts?
1581Wilt thou make void my judgment: and condemn me, that thou mayst be justified?
1581Wilt thou refrain thyself, O Lord, upon these things, wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us vehemently?
1581Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead?
1581Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
1581Wilt thou trust him that he will render thee the seed, and gather it into thy barnfloor?
1581Wilt thou yet say before them that slay thee: I am God; whereas thou art a man, and not God, in the hand of them that slay thee?
1581With an iron pen and in a plate of lead, or else be graven with an instrument in flint stone?
1581With what circumspection hast thou judged thy own children, to whose parents thou hast sworn, and made covenants of good promises?
1581Woe is me, my mother: why hast thou borne me a man of strife, a man of contention to all the earth?
1581Woe to him that saith to his father: Why begettest thou?
1581Woe to him that saith to wood: Awake: to the dumb stone: Arise: can it teach?
1581Woe to thee that spoilest, shalt not thou thyself also be spoiled?
1581Woe to thee, Jerusalem, wilt thou not be made clean after me: how long yet?
1581Woe to them that desire the day of the Lord: to what end is it for you?
1581Woe to you that join house to house and lay field to field, even to the end of the place: shall you alone dwell in the midst of the earth?
1581Ye foolish and blind: for whether is greater, the gift or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
1581Ye foolish and blind: for whether is greater, the gold or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
1581Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make also that which is within?
1581Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams, and ye hills, like lambs of the flock?
1581Yea and if I should have acted boldly against my own life, this could not have been hid from the king, and wouldst thou have stood by me?
1581Yesterday thou camest, and to day shalt thou be forced to go forth with us?
1581Yet no man said: What seekest thou?
1581Yet, I planted thee a chosen vineyard, all true seed: how then art thou turned unto me into that which is good for nothing, O strange vineyard?
1581You are my brethren, you are my bone, and my flesh, why are you the last to bring back the king?
1581You have looked for more, and behold it became less, and you brought it home, and I blowed it away: why, saith the Lord of hosts?
1581You have wearied the Lord with your words, and you said: Wherein have we wearied him?
1581You hypocrites, you know how to discern the face of the heaven and of the earth: but how is it that you do not discern this time?
1581You know then how to discern the face of the sky: and can you not know the signs of the times?
1581You offer polluted bread upon my altar, and you say: Wherein have we polluted thee?
1581You serpents, generation of vipers, how will you flee from the judgment of hell?
1581You that hate good, and love evil: that violently pluck off their skins from them and their flesh from their bones?
1581You that rejoice in a thing of nought: you that say: Have we not taken unto us horns by our own strength?
1581Your fathers, where are they?
1581a man clothed in soft garments?
1581a reed shaken with the wind?
1581against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thy eyes on high?
1581am not I a Philistine, and you the servants of Saul?
1581and am I become burdensome to myself?
1581and at evening: Who will grant me morning?
1581and behold the word of the Lord came unto him, and he said to him: What dost thou here, Elias?
1581and besides thee what do I desire upon earth?
1581and didst thou know the number of thy days?
1581and dost thou hold up the arm of him that has no strength?
1581and for what thing askest thou?
1581and forgettest our want and our trouble?
1581and he that is turned away, shall he not turn again?
1581and his hand is stretched out: and who shall turn it away?
1581and how do you see it now?
1581and how dost thou so far condemn him that is just?
1581and how shall you know all parables?
1581and if thou hast been secure in a land of peace, what wilt thou do in the swelling of the Jordan?
1581and if thy iniquities be multiplied, what shalt thou do against him?
1581and if you offer the lame and the sick, is it not evil?
1581and is there knowledge in the most High?
1581and not to be set on a candlestick?
1581and shall Sara that is ninety years old bring forth?
1581and shall he escape that hath broken the covenant?
1581and shall not my soul take revenge on such a nation?
1581and the frost from heaven who hath gendered it?
1581and the prophets, shall they live always?
1581and thou that despisest, shalt not thyself also be despised?
1581and to the woman: Why dost thou bring forth?
1581and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
1581and to whom shall I testify, that he may hear?
1581and to whom shall he go up from us?
1581and upon whom shall not his light arise?
1581and what are the high places of Juda?
1581and what doth it profit us if we pray to him?
1581and what hath the Lord spoken?
1581and what hath the Lord spoken?
1581and what is his good, or what is his evil?
1581and what is our sin, that we have sinned against the Lord our God?
1581and what is stronger than a lion?
1581and what is the son of Isai?
1581and what is this place of my rest?
1581and what other name hath he but fool?
1581and what shall be the atonement or you, that you may bless the inheritance of the Lord?
1581and what the poor man, but to go thither, where there is life?
1581and what truth can come from that which is false?
1581and what wisdom is this that is given to him, and such mighty works as are wrought by his hands?
1581and when he shall examine, what shall I answer him?
1581and when shal the end of the former be, and the begynning of that which foloweth?
1581and when thou hast mocked others, shall no man confute thee?
1581and whence came you?
1581and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
1581and where is the place of understanding?
1581and where will ye leave your glory?
1581and whither art thou going?
1581and whither goest thou?
1581and whither goest thou?
1581and whither goest thou?
1581and who hath gone in to her treasures?
1581and who hath known the resolution of the word?
1581and who hath seen the like to this?
1581and who hath understood the multiplicity of her steps?
1581and who is like unto thee in Israel?
1581and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance?
1581and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance?
1581and who is there that being as I am, would go into the temple, to save his life?
1581and who shall abide me?
1581and who shall bear up against me?
1581and who shall bring me under for my deeds?
1581and who shall go for us?
1581and who shall magnify him as he is from the beginning?
1581and who shall repay him what he hath done?
1581and who shall resist in the fierceness of his anger?
1581and who shall stand to see him?
1581and who will honour him that dishonoureth his own soul?
1581and whom shall he make to understand the hearing?
1581and why art thou moued, wheras thou art mortal?
1581and why didst thou leave those few sheep in the desert?
1581and why do I go sorrowful whilst the enemy afflicteth me?
1581and why dost thou afflict thy heart?
1581and why dost thou disquiet me?
1581and why dost thou disquiet me?
1581and why dost thou not eat?
1581and why dost thou trouble me?
1581and why eatest thou no bread?
1581and why go I mourning, whilst my enemy afflicteth me?
1581and why is thy countenance fallen?
1581and why is thy countenance heauie?
1581and why is thy vnderstanding, and the sense of thy hart trubled,& why art thou trubled?
1581and will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?
1581and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our armies?
1581and wilt not thou, O God, go out with our armies?
1581and wilt thou deliver them into my hand?
1581and wilt thou not spare that place for the sake of the fifty just, if they be therein?
1581are not also his sisters here with us?
1581are they able to raise stones out of the heaps of the rubbish, which are burnt?
1581are they not Jerusalem?
1581are you going to rebel against the king?
1581art not thou the Lord our God, whom we have looked for?
1581art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
1581art thou come to me, that my iniquities should be remembered, and that thou shouldst kill my son?
1581being seized with fear, said: What is it, Lord?
1581but if ill, shall not sin forthwith be present at the door?
1581desolation, and destruction, and the famine, and the sword, who shall comfort thee?
1581did I not say to thee: Do not deceive me?
1581did not I bring up Israel, out of the land of Egypt: and the Philistines out of Cappadocia, and the Syrians out of Cyrene?
1581did not I serve thee for Rachel?
1581did not I?
1581did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall and slew him in Thebes?
1581did not he, after he was struck, then let them go, and they departed?
1581did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and it was then well with him?
1581did they not fear the Lord, and beseech the face of the Lord: and the Lord repented of the evil that he had spoken against them?
1581do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord?
1581do not I know that this day I am made king over Israel?
1581do not also the heathens this?
1581do not even the publicans this?
1581for great as the sea is thy destruction: who shall heal thee?
1581for if heaven, and the heavens of heavens, can not contain thee, how much less this house which I have built?
1581for thou hast taught them against thee, and instructed them against thy own head: shall not sorrows lay hold on thee, as a woman in labour?
1581for what is Aaron that you murmur against him?
1581for who is like to me?
1581for who is like to me?
1581for who is there of them that be alive that hath not sinned, and who of the sons of men that hath not transgressed thy covenant?
1581for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
1581had there not been made a greater slaughter among the Philistines?
1581hath he spoken, and will he not fulfil?
1581hath it not been heard?
1581hath it not been told you from the beginning?
1581hath not one God created us?
1581hath not the Lord himself, against whom we have sinned?
1581have I any more sons in my womb, that you may hope for husbands of me?
1581have I not been quiet?
1581have I not kept silence?
1581have the gods of any nations and lands been able to deliver their country out of my hand?
1581have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
1581have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
1581have we eaten any thing of the king''s, or have any gifts been given us?
1581have you not faith yet?
1581have you not understood the foundations of the earth?
1581he is deeper than hell, and how wilt thou know?
1581how art thou fallen to the earth, that didst wound the nations?
1581how long also doth he load himself with thick clay?
1581how long dost thou defer to bid the people cease from pursuing after their brethren?
1581how long dost thou turn away thy face from me?
1581how long these thinges?
1581how long will they not believe me for all the signs that I have wrought before them?
1581how shall I make thee as Adama, shall I set thee as Seboim?
1581if heaven, and the heavens of heavens can not contain him: who am I that I should be able to build him a house?
1581if the grapegatherers had come in to thee, would they not have left thee at the least a cluster?
1581is Saul also among the prophets?
1581is Saul too among the prophets?
1581is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure?
1581is it as a bird dyed throughout?
1581is it not Samaria?
1581is it not in comparison to that as nothing in your eyes?
1581is it not the Lord?
1581is it not the king''s son?
1581is it not themselves, to the confusion of their own countenance?
1581is it not thou who only art?
1581is it of him that is weak?
1581is not Calano as Charcamis: and Emath as Arphad?
1581is not Samaria as Damascus?
1581is there not cause to speak?
1581is this it, to wind his head about like a circle, and to spread sackcloth and ashes?
1581knew you not that many darts are thrown from above off the wall?
1581knowest thou not that it is dangerous to drive people to despair?
1581let him come: why am I consumed holding my peace?
1581let us stand together, who is my adversary?
1581of what country art thou?
1581on whom dost thou trust, that thou art revolted from me?
1581or be preserved, if not called by thee?
1581or can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
1581or can a man taste that which, when tasted, bringeth death?
1581or can meat or drink delight thy servant?
1581or can that which was taken by the mighty, be delivered?
1581or can the cold waters that gush out and run down, be taken away?
1581or can the heavens give showers?
1581or deaf, but he to whom I have sent my messengers?
1581or from what shall he keep himself?
1581or from whence came they to thee?
1581or hath he no heir?
1581or hath the goldsmith formed it with gold, or the silversmith with plates of silver?
1581or hath the vine, and the fig tree, and the pomegranate, and the olive tree as yet flourished?
1581or he that formed the eye, doth he not consider?
1581or how shal you hide your sinnes before God and his Angels?
1581or is he slain, as he killed them that were slain by him?
1581or is it any trouble to thee to speak?
1581or is there no physician there?
1581or is there no strength in me to deliver?
1581or of what people art thou?
1581or sedge bush grow without water?
1581or shall I drink the blood of goats?
1581or shall a man full of talk be justified?
1581or shall a nation be brought forth at once, because Sion hath been in labour, and hath brought forth her children?
1581or shall he be deceived as a man, with your deceitful dealings?
1581or shall not my soul be revenged on such a nation?
1581or shall not my soul take revenge on such a nation?
1581or shall physicians raise to life, and give praise to thee?
1581or shall the fishes of the sea be gathered together to fill them?
1581or shall the saw exalt itself against him by whom it is drawn?
1581or shall we be subject to thy dominion?
1581or the son of man, that thou makest account of him?
1581or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
1581or thy indignation in the sea?
1581or to what parable shall we compare it?
1581or to what shall I liken thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
1581or was thy wrath upon the rivers?
1581or what advantage hath the boasting of riches brought us?
1581or what can be worthy of his benefits?
1581or what dost thou give him if thy way be unspotted?
1581or what evil is there in my hand?
1581or what image will you make for him?
1581or what inheritance in the son of Isai?
1581or what is my end, that I should keep patience?
1581or what nation hath so obserued thy commandmentes?
1581or what right to cry any more to the king?
1581or what shal be in those dayes?
1581or what shall I answer this people, who have said to me: Ease the yoke which thy father laid upon us?
1581or what shall we say, or be able justly to allege?
1581or when were the just destroyed?
1581or whither goest thou?
1581or whither shall I flee from thy face?
1581or who begot the drops of dew?
1581or who can go into the midst of his mouth?
1581or who can say to him: Thou hast wrought iniquity?
1581or who can say: Why dost thou so?
1581or who can think what the will of God is?
1581or who gave the cock understanding?
1581or who hath been his counsellor, and hath taught him?
1581or who hath called upon him, and he despised him?
1581or who is God but our God?
1581or who is blind, but the servant of the Lord?
1581or who made the dumb and the deaf, the seeing and the blind?
1581or who shall accuse thee, if the nations perish, which thou hast made?
1581or who shall be able to declare his mercy?
1581or who shall bemoan thee?
1581or who shall come before thee to be a revenger of wicked men?
1581or who shall endure?
1581or who shall go to pray for thy peace?
1581or who shall rest in thy holy hill?
1581or who shall stand with me against the workers of iniquity?
1581or who shall withstand thy judgment?
1581or whom hath he set over the world which he made?
1581or whose are these before thee?
1581or will he in his anger shut up his mercies?
1581or will he never be more favourable again?
1581or will the ox low when he standeth before a full manger?
1581out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?
1581prudent, and he shall know these things?
1581shall I and thy mother, and thy brethren worship thee upon the earth?
1581shall I cry out to thee suffering violence, and thou wilt not save?
1581shall I fall down before the stock of a tree?
1581shall I give my firstborn for my wickedness, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
1581shall I offer holocausts unto him, and calves of a year old?
1581shall I, that give generation to others, be barren, saith the Lord thy God?
1581shall it not be dried up when the burning wind shall touch it, and shall it not wither in the furrows where it grew?
1581shall not that woman be polluted, and defiled?
1581shall the earth bring forth in one day?
1581shall the holy flesh take away from thee thy crimes, in which thou hast boasted?
1581shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?
1581shall there any man be killed this day in Israel?
1581shall this fellow come into my house?
1581shall thy anger burn like fire?
1581tell me, if thou knowest all things?
1581tell me: is there any place in thy father''s house to lodge?
1581therefore it became a proverb: Is Saul also among the prophets?
1581thou that hast ears open, wilt thou not hear?
1581thy valley hath flowed away, O delicate daughter, that hast trusted in thy treasures, and hast said: Who shall come to me?
1581till seven times?
1581to what shall I equal thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Sion?
1581to whom will ye flee for help?
1581upon whom have you opened your mouth wide, and put out your tongue?
1581was it because I am not able to reward thy coming?
1581was it not him that made life?
1581was it that I looked that it should bring forth grapes, and it hath brought forth wild grapes?
1581watchman, what of the night?
1581what counsel dost thou give?
1581what dost thou here?
1581what dost thou understand that we know not?
1581what have we offended thee in, that thou hast brought upon me and upon my kingdom a great sin?
1581what is his name, and what is the name of his son, if thou knowest?
1581what is my iniquity, and what is my sin against thy father, that he seeketh my life?
1581what is our iniquity?
1581what is thy request?
1581what manner of one is thy beloved of the beloved, that thou hast so adjured us?
1581what meaneth this exceeding great heat of his wrath?
1581what shall I do to thee, O Juda?
1581when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
1581whence shall I seek a comforter for thee?
1581where is he that pondered the words of the law?
1581where is he that put in the midst of them the spirit of his Holy One?
1581where is the god of Sepharvaim, of Ana, and of Ava?
1581where is the god of Sepharvaim?
1581where is the teacher of little ones?
1581wherefore hast thou sent me?
1581wherewith shall I kneel before the high God?
1581which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
1581whither is thy beloved turned aside, and we will seek him with thee?
1581who art thou?
1581who falls into pits?
1581who hath bound up the waters together as in a garment?
1581who hath contentions?
1581who hath held the wind in his hands?
1581who hath poised with three fingers the bulk of the earth, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
1581who hath raised up all the borders of the earth?
1581who hath redness of eyes?
1581who hath wounds without cause?
1581who is like to thee, glorious in holiness, terrible and praise- worthy, doing wonders?
1581who shall obtain pardon for his sins?
1581who shall set forth all his praises?
1581who thinketh to doe so?
1581who will grant me that they may be marked down in a book?
1581who will hear his prayer?
1581who will lead me into Edom?
1581who will lead me into Edom?
1581whose father hath woe?
1581why are our yeares few and euil?
1581why are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?
1581why are you a satan this day to me?
1581why came this madman to thee?
1581why did I not perish when I came out of the belly?
1581why didst thou not go down to thy house?
1581why do you love vanity, and seek after lying?
1581why dost thou not tell me the reason of it?
1581why dost thou slight us in our wants, in the time of trouble?
1581why hast thou deceived me?
1581why have you let the man go?
1581why should thy servant be a burden to my lord, the king?
1581why suckled at the breasts?
1581why then doth Adonias reign?
1581why then doth every one of us despise his brother, violating the covenant of our fathers?
1581why then hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
1581why then hast thou struck us, so that there is no healing for us?
1581why then have I seen every man with his hands on his loins, like a woman in labour, and all faces are turned yellow?
1581why then have my people said: We are revolted, we will come to thee no more?
1581why then have they provoked me to wrath with their idols, and strange vanities?
1581why then is he become a prey?
1581why wilt thou forsake us for a long time?
1581why wouldst thou come hither?
1581will the lion''s whelp cry out of his den, if he have taken nothing?
1581will they sacrifice and make an end in a day?
1581will you revenge yourselves on me?
1581wilt thou call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord?
1581wilt thou deliver them into the hands of Israel?
1581wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian?
1581would they not have stolen till they had enough?
32736''And seekest thou great things for thyself? 32736 ''And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
32736''Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? 32736 ''But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbor?
32736''He said unto him, What is written in the law? 32736 ''What is the straw to the wheat?''
32736''Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbor unto him that fell among thieves? 32736 Am I a dog,"he said,"that you come to fight me with a shepherd''s stick?
32736And I said,''Should such a man as I flee? 32736 And he said unto me,''Who art thou?''
32736And the Lord said unto him,''Wherewith?'' 32736 And the king said to me( the queen also sitting by him),''For how long shall thy journey be?
32736And when the seven among the four thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces took ye up?
32736And when this people, or the prophet, or a priest, shall ask thee, saying,''What is the burden of the Lord?'' 32736 And who are they?
32736Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings? 32736 Are there yet the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable?
32736Be not therefore anxious, saying,''What shall we eat?'' 32736 But who may abide the day of his coming?
32736But why is the story sad, then?
32736But ye say''How then shall we return?'' 32736 Can the rush grow up without mire?
32736Can you tell me what it means?
32736Could that ever be true, mamma?
32736Did they have a very hard time at Plymouth?
32736Do you mean like Frank''s papa,said Harold,"when he ran into the fire when his house burned, to get Frank, and almost died?"
32736Does Legion still lurk in him, though repressed; or has he exorcised that Devil''s Brood?
32736For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away? 32736 How many?
32736How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land? 32736 How was I worthy so divine a loss, Deepening my midnights, kindling all my morns?
32736Is love a generation of vipers?
32736Is my boy Absalom safe?
32736Is this man Jehoiachin a despised broken vessel? 32736 Mamma,"said Harold,"is this our country?
32736Now who but a doting mother Would think of a thing so wild? 32736 Now why shouldst thou hinder the Master,"Said Peter,"with children like these?
32736Shall not the heart which has received so much, trust the Power by which it lives?
32736Shalt thou reign, because thou strivest to excel in cedar? 32736 Sisters and brothers, little maid, How many may you be?"
32736That Easter morn when He came forth, Who gave Him greeting there? 32736 That is a very beautiful story, is it not?"
32736Then I testified against them, and said to them,''Why lodge ye about the wall? 32736 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying,''Lord, when saw we thee hungry, and fed thee?
32736Then the king said unto me,''For what dost thou make request?'' 32736 There were men with hoary hair Amidst that pilgrim band-- Why had they come to wither there Away from their childhood''s land?
32736This Moses whom they refused, saying,''Who made thee a ruler and a judge?'' 32736 Through the windows she looked forth, and cried, The mother of Sisera cried through the lattice,''Why is his chariot so long in coming?
32736Thus shalt thou say to the prophet,''What hath the Lord answered thee?'' 32736 Was he a little tiny, tiny baby, like Grace''s little brother?"
32736Was not our Lord a little child, Taught by degrees to pray, By father dear and mother mild Instructed day by day?
32736Were sheep more plenty in the Bible land than in ours? 32736 Were they very cold, dear mamma?"
32736What are you doing here, David?
32736What do you think that story means?
32736What does that mean?
32736What does''hireling''mean?
32736What further need have we of witness? 32736 What is that long word?"
32736What makes a church a den of thieves? 32736 What makes the shepherd go before the sheep, mamma?"
32736What part of the Bible,you ask,"will be of most help in overcoming his fault?"
32736What prodigal portion have I spent that I should stand to such penury?
32736What shall it be to- night?
32736What sort of a feast was it, mamma?
32736What sought they thus afar? 32736 What, doth the Christ come out of Galilee?
32736Where is David?
32736Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation, and to what are they like? 32736 Which of these three, thinkest thou, proved neighbor unto him that fell among the robbers?"
32736Who comes to greet our risen King? 32736 Why have you left that little flock of sheep to be eaten up by wild beasts in the pastures?
32736Why should we fly? 32736 Would n''t anyone let them in?"
32736Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? 32736 Yet ye say,''Wherein have we spoken against thee?''
32736_ Am I My Brother''s Keeper?_( After Adam and Eve were driven from the garden of Eden, two sons were born to them.
32736''Is not my word like as fire?''
32736''T is lost!--His brazen gates?
32736''Was not this to know me?''
32736''Why?''
32736( 144 T.J.) What two famous cities on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean held the commercial supremacy of the East?
32736( 2) How many of these scenes can you locate on the map?
32736( 35 T.J.) What is the meaning of the name"Gethsemane,"and why was the garden so called?
32736( 411- 413 T.J.) How does the city to- day justify Isaiah''s name for it,"the crown of the pride of Ephraim"?
32736(_ Elihu_ offers his solution to the question, Why does Job suffer?
32736), and what they are all talking about?
32736--_Edersheim_[ End illustration]{ 249}"Like grandpapa''s barn?"
32736--_James Montgomery_[ End illustration]{ 427} LITTLE VOICES What says the little brook?
32736--_Nicolas Michell_{ 147} And they say unto him,"Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?"
32736--_Ray Palmer_{ 487} FOLLOWING THE MASTER Art thou weary, art thou languid, Art thou sore distressed?
32736--_Selected_[ End illustration]{ 279} WHO WAS THE NEIGHBOR?
32736--_William Cullen Bryant_[ End illustration]{ 39} bird sparrow nest flies in sorry when it hurt Do you see the bird?
3273610 Why Read the Bible?
32736104, 105 H. T. What was Joseph''s interpretation of the dreams?
32736105- 107 T.J. How can the"Song of Songs"be compared with the lyrical poetry of the Elizabethan period in England?
3273611 S.A. What three forms does this rhythm take?
3273611 Why are Bible Readers so Few?
32736111 H. T. Did Joseph know his brothers?
32736114- 115 T.J. Why did Elijah say he"troubled"Ahab?
32736116,503 S.A. Story Suggested by the Bible Can you name a popular modern story that has its inspiration in"The Wise Men"?
32736116- 119 T.J. How did Elijah show that God could do greater things than the heathen god, Baal?
32736118 T.J.( 116- 122 T.J.) What influence did the great wilderness of the Brook Cherith have on the life and literature of the Hebrew people?
3273612 PART I THE CHILD AND THE BIBLE The Mother''s Part: How Can I Use THE BIBLE STORY with My Child?
32736120- 122 T.J. Why did Elijah flee and what happened on his journey?
32736123- 127 T.J. How did Ahab and Jezebel plot to get Naboth''s vineyard?
32736127- 130 T.J. Elisha Upon whom did the spirit of Elijah rest?
3273613 S.A. What is the richest part of Biblical poetry?
32736136 T.J.( 138- 143 T.J.) In whose reign was Samaria made capital of the Northern Kingdom?
32736136, 349 H. T. What kind of boats were used on the Nile and what were they called?
32736138 H. T. Who was the nurse found for Moses?
32736138- 143 T.J. How did a little captive maid do a service to the great general Naaman?
3273614 T.J. What happens when the muddy waters of the Jordan flow into the Dead Sea, and why?
32736141, 142 H. T. What was the message from the burning bush?
32736143 H. T. What did God tell Moses to say to the children of Israel?
32736143 T.J. What did Elisha tell Naaman to do?
32736144- 147 T.J. How did Elisha save an enemy from destruction?
32736144- 147 T.J. What was the result of Naaman''s compliance?
32736148- 152 T.J. To what straits was the city of Samaria reduced when besieged by Benhadad?
3273615 T.J. What was the work of Creation on the first day?
3273615 T.J. What was the work of Creation on the second day?
3273615, 16 T.J. What was the work of Creation on the third day?
32736152 T.J. How did deliverance come to the city?
32736152- 157 T.J. What was the fate of the wicked house of Ahab?
32736156 S.A. What two qualities, necessary to Hebrew poetry, are found in Deborah''s Song of Triumph?
32736156 T.J.( 152- 157 T.J.) How was Samaria finally brought low?
32736157- 162 T.J. Jonah What were the three commands given to Jonah?
32736157- 162 T.J. What part had Jehu in this destruction?
3273616 T.J. What was the work of Creation on the fifth day?
3273616 T.J. What was the work of Creation on the fourth day?
3273616, 17 T.J. What was the work of Creation on the sixth day?
32736165 T.J. How did Jonah disobey?
32736165 T.J. What happened to Jonah on this voyage?
32736166- 169 T.J.{ 59} When Jonah got to Nineveh, what did he do?
32736167,458 T.J.( 165- 171 T.J.) Through what valley does the modern railroad from Jaffa to Jerusalem run?
3273617 S.A. What is the leading theme of the Psalms?
3273617 T.J. What did God do on the seventh day?
32736170 T.J. Samson What man had strength of body above all other men of his time?
32736170 T.J. What was the threefold effect of Jonah''s preaching?
32736173 T.J. What literary form did Jesus most often use in speaking to the people?
32736175 T.J. How did Samson escape from Gaza?
32736176 T.J. What offer did the lords of the Philistines make to Delilah?
32736177 T.J. What three falsehoods did Samson tell Delilah as to how he could be bound?
32736177, 178 T.J. How was Samson finally captured?
32736179 S.A. What are the characters of the book of Job?
3273618 T.J. What was the temptation of Eve?
32736180 S.A. What is the central theme of the book of Job?
32736180 S.A. What is the distinction between Hebrew drama, as illustrated in Job, and the Greek and English drama?
32736180 T.J. What great loss was suffered there in the time of Eli?
32736183 T.J. Assyria During what king''s reign did the hordes of Assyria, under its greatest king, Sennacherib, descend upon Jerusalem?
32736183 T.J. What captive Hebrew boy refused to defile himself by eating the king''s food?
32736184 T.J. What was the outcome of the food test proposed by Daniel?
32736184, 185 T.J. By what service was Daniel exalted in Nebuchadnezzar''s court?
3273619 T.J. What was the punishment?
32736190- 196 T.J. What four miraculous facts were noticed when the three men were taken from the furnace?
32736194, 200 S.A. What description of man, noted in literature, does Job give?
32736195 S.A. What great question asked by Job is the theme of many poems, such as Tennyson''s"In Memoriam"?
32736195 S.A.{ 76} How did Jesus heal the blind man?
32736195,196 T.J. Why did Nebuchadnezzar believe that Daniel could interpret his dream?
32736196- 198 T.J. What was Nebuchadnezzar''s fate?
3273620, 21 T.J. Who were the first children?
32736201 T.J.{ 60} What was promised to the interpreter of the handwriting on the wall?
32736201- 205 T.J. What was Daniel''s interpretation?
32736206 T.J. Why was Daniel cast into the lions''den?
32736208 T.J. What effect did Daniel''s deliverance have on the king?
32736208, 209 T.J. Nehemiah What great man of the Hebrew people preferred hardship in his native land to pleasure and plenty in the Persian king''s palace?
3273621 T.J."What of Adam cast out of Eden?
32736212 T.J. Greece In the time of what brave men was the attempt made to force Grecian customs and worship upon Palestine?
32736212 T.J. How did Nehemiah show his practical patriotism?
32736212 T.J. What was Nehemiah''s position in the foreign court?
32736212, 213 T.J. What facts were the cause of Nehemiah''s resolve to return to Jerusalem?
32736212- 218 T.J. What difficulties and perils from without did Nehemiah encounter?
32736213 S.A.{ 118} What does Elihu add to the thought of the poem?
32736218, 219 T.J. What precautions were taken against the enemy?
32736219- 221 T.J. What opposition did Nehemiah have to meet within?
3273622 T.J. What terrible crime did Cain commit?
3273622 T.J. What was his punishment?
3273622 T.J. What was the business of each son when he grew up?
3273622, 23 T.J. What was the name of the first ship?
32736221 S.A. What reply does the book of Job give to the question,"Why do good people suffer?"
32736221- 225 T.J. How did Nehemiah meet the proposals of the enemies?
32736232 T.J. How did the people in the restored city of Jerusalem profane the Sabbath?
32736233 T.J. What four means did Nehemiah use to rid the city of Sabbath breaking?
32736233, 234 T.J. What were the characteristics of Nehemiah that made him an all- round man?
32736236 T.J. Who was the leader and first king of the revolting Northern Kingdom?
32736236 T.J.{ 61} How did the splendor of Solomon''s kingdom put a burden on the people?
32736237 T.J. What happened to the kingdom of Judah under Rehoboam?
32736237- 239 T.J. What two tribes remained loyal to Rehoboam?
32736239 What Can Little Hands Do?
3273624 T.J. What did it carry?
3273624 T.J. Why was it built?
32736240, 241 T.J. Abijah What great victory was won by Abijah?
32736242- 246 S.A. What is the nature of the book of Proverbs?
32736242- 246 T.J. Asa What was the general condition of Judah under Asa?
32736244 T.J. What two important mounts are separated by the valley of Jehosaphat, also known as Kidron?
32736246 S.A."And here''s the silver cord which-- what''s our word?
32736248 T.J. What foreign alliance did Asa make?
3273625- 29 T.J. How long did it rain?
32736250- 254 T.J. Jehoshaphat What events, favorable to Jehoshaphat, came to pass in his reign?
32736255- 265 T.J. What mistake did Jehoshaphat make?
32736256, 257 T.J. Jehoram With what evil deed did Jehoram begin his reign?
32736256, 259 H. T. What people did Balaam bless?
3273626 T.J. Where did the ark land?
32736260, 264 T.J. What little village at the base of the Mount of Olives is remembered because of its pool, which was the scene of one of Jesus''miracles?
32736263 S.A. Isaiah Who was the greatest prophet of the Old Testament?
32736263 S.A. What was the work of the prophets?
32736263 S.A. Why were the Minor Prophets so called?
32736264 S.A. How did Isaiah respond to his vision?
32736264 S.A. What was the condition of the kingdom of Judah when Isaiah came to prophesy?
32736264, 265 S.A. What alliance did Ahaz form in spite of Isaiah''s advice?
32736266 T.J. What covenant formerly given saved the kingdom from destruction?
32736266, 267 S.A. What do you think of the effectiveness of the words used by Isaiah where he threatens Judah against invasion by the Assyrians?
32736266, 267 T.J. Why was Jehoram smitten?
32736268, 271 S.A. For what purpose did Sennacherib invade Judah?
3273627 H. T. Who was Ishmael?
32736270 Who Was the Neighbor?
32736271- 273 S.A. How did Isaiah encourage King Hezekiah?
32736272 T.J.{ 62} How was the plot carried out?
32736272- 275 T.J. What was the fate of the wicked queen?
32736274 S.A. How was Judah saved from the Assyrians?
32736274 S.A. What further word did Sennacherib send to Hezekiah?
32736275 T.J. What covenant was made at this time and how was it followed up?
32736276 T.J. Joash How long did Joash do what was right?
32736277 S.A. What qualities in Isaiah''s poetry give it a high place in literature?
32736277 T.J. What ingenious method did Joash adopt for raising money to repair the house of the Lord?
32736277- 279 T.J. For what guilt did wrath come upon the kingdom?
32736279 T.J. What disasters overtook the people?
32736279, 280 T.J. Amaziah With what victory did Amaziah begin his reign?
32736281- 285 T.J. What foolish challenge did Amaziah send to the king of Israel?
32736283 S.A. What prophecy did Isaiah make to Hezekiah about the future of Judah?
32736285 T.J. What was the result of the king''s boasting?
32736285 T.J. With what story did the king of Israel reply?
32736285, 286 T.J. Uzziah What important work did Uzziah undertake for the nation?
32736286 S.A. What similarity can you find both of style and content in the Apocalypse, 456- 478 S.A., and Zechariah''s"Vision Rhapsody"?
32736287- 291 T.J. What act of irreverence did he do?
32736288, 289 S.A. Jeremiah What was the theme of Jeremiah''s prophecy?
32736291 T.J. Jotham What good work did Jotham do?
32736291 T.J. What was Uzziah''s fate?
32736292 T.J. Why did he become mighty?
32736293 T.J. To whom and in what way did Ahaz become a vassal?
32736293 T.J. What was the great guilt of Ahaz?
32736295, 296 T.J. Hezekiah What made Hezekiah one of the greatest of Judah''s kings?
32736297 S.A. What symbolic use did Jeremiah make of the potter and his clay?
32736297 S.A. What were the circumstances of Jeremiah''s call?
32736297- 300 H. T. What was the trick played upon Joshua by the people of Gibeon?
32736298 T.J. What astonishing discovery has been made by excavation concerning the mound that covers the ancient city of Lachish in Palestine?
32736299 T.J. Persia What great Hebrew statesman was associated with the splendor of the Persian court?
32736299 T.J. What reforms did Hezekiah carry out?
32736299- 302 T.J.{ 63} What was done during this reign in regard to the Passover feast?
3273630 T.J. What covenant did God make with Noah?
3273630 T.J. What messengers did Noah send from the ark?
32736301 S.A. Hosea Through what personal experience was Hosea able to interpret the love of God?
32736302- 307 T.J. How did the people show their faithfulness?
32736304 T.J. What was the system of water supply in ancient Jerusalem?
32736305 S.A. What did the king do to the roll of Jeremiah''s prophecy?
32736305 Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us_ Dorothy A. Thrupp_ 309 Was There Ever Kindest Shepherd?
32736309- 312 S.A. How did Jeremiah escape?
3273631 T.J. What foolish plan was made in the land of Shinar?
3273631 T.J. What was the sign?
32736310 T.J. What mount was made a rival of Jerusalem by the erection of a temple which marked it as the central shrine of the nation?
32736311- 313 T.J. What piece of engineering skill did Hezekiah undertake?
32736312, 313 S.A. How was Jeremiah treated by the foreign conqueror?
32736314 T.J. Manasseh What were the evil deeds of Manasseh?
32736314- 318 S.A. Who was appointed governor over the Jews who remained in their land?
32736316 S.A. What scenes in the lives of two great men of Judea were laid in the hill country of Judea now marked by the Convent of Mar- Sarba?
32736316 T.J.( 346, 347 T.J.) How does Dante, in his"Divine Comedy,"use Psalm 114( 134, 135 S.A.)?
32736318 S.A. How did Gedaliah treat the Jews?
32736318 S.A. Where did Jeremiah and the royal governor make their headquarters?
32736318- 320 S.A. What was Gedaliah''s fate?
3273632 T.J. Ruth Of what nationality was Ruth?
3273632 T.J. What was the result?
3273632 T.J."In vain a fresher mould we seek, Can all the varied phrases tell What Babel''s wandering children speak, How thrushes sing or lilacs smell?"
3273632- 36 H. T. Who was Isaac?
32736320 S.A. What was Jeremiah''s warning to the people who wished to take refuge in Egypt?
32736320, 323 H. T. With what act did Gideon begin his campaign?
32736322 T.J. Josiah What work did Josiah order done as soon as he was old enough to assert himself?
32736322- 325 S.A. What did the people do?
32736323, 324 T.J. What discovery led to sweeping reforms in the kingdom?
32736325, 326 S.A. What does Jeremiah say is to be the punishment for the people who went into Egypt?
32736326- 328 T.J. What tragedy happened in the valley of Megiddo?
32736331- 343 S.A. Ezekiel How does the book of Ezekiel differ from every other book of prophecy?
32736332 T.J. Jehoiakim How did Jehoiakim come to the throne of Judah?
32736335 T.J. What was the character of Jehoiakim, judging from the words of Jeremiah?
32736335- 344 T.J. What disaster came to the kingdom in the time of Jehoiakim?
32736344 S.A. What was Ezekiel''s great aim?
32736344- 345 T.J. Jehoiachin Into what country were the people of Judah carried captive?
32736346 T.J.{ 64} Zedekiah What was Zedekiah''s position in Judah?
32736346,347 T.J. What besides captives did the enemy take from Jerusalem?
32736346- 351 S.A.{ 88} Amos In what kingdom did Amos prophesy?
32736348 T.J. What was Zedekiah''s fate?
32736348 T.J. Why did Nebuchadnezzar again besiege Jerusalem?
3273635 T.J. How did the Hebrew family come to meet Ruth and Orpah?
3273635 T.J. Of what nationality were Naomi and Elimelech?
3273635, 36 T.J.{ 57} What losses came to Naomi in the land of Moab and why did she decide to return?
32736351 T.J. Jeroboam In what way did Jeroboam seek to keep the loyalty of the people?
32736352, 353 H. T. What honor was Saul shown in the prophet''s house?
32736354 S.A. Where did Amos make his first appearance and what was his message?
32736354, 355 S.A. How did Amos defy the priest?
32736354- 362 T.J. What was the prophecy of Ahijah, the prophet, concerning Jeroboam''s house?
32736355, 356 S.A. What charges did Amos bring against the people?
32736356- 361 S.A. Against what abuse did Amos speak?
32736358 S.A. What were some of the distinguishing features of the city of Corinth in the time of Paul?
32736360 T.J. What other ruins tell the story of the once proud city?
32736361, 362 S.A. Hosea What was Hosea''s special message?
32736363 S.A. What particular sins did Hosea ascribe to the people?
32736363- 365 S.A. What relation between God and his people did Hosea point out?
32736365, 366 S.A. Micah In what respect did Micah''s prophecy resemble that of Isaiah?
32736366 T.J. What range is the great mountain barrier of northern Palestine?
32736367 S.A. What did Micah mention as the enduring foundations of the spiritual world?
32736367 S.A. What social corruptions did Micah especially condemn?
32736367 T.J. Baasha How did the house of Jeroboam come to an end?
32736367- 369 S.A.{ 121} Nahum In what regards do you consider the description of war in"The Doom of Nineveh"an adequate picture of modern day warfare?
32736368 T.J. How did Baasha become king in Israel?
32736368 T.J. Why was the house of Baasha condemned?
32736368, 369 T.J. Elah How did Elah differ from Baasha, his father?
32736369 S.A. Obadiah What was the main theme of the prophecy of Obadiah?
32736370 T.J. Zimri How long did Zimri reign?
32736370- 373 S.A. Joel What was the occasion of the prophecy of Joel?
32736373 T.J. How did Zimri die?
32736373 T.J. Omri What new capital of the northern kingdom did Omri establish?
32736373 T.J. Who was Omri and how was he made king?
32736374 S.A. How did the people receive Joel''s warning?
32736374 T.J. Ahab For what purpose did Ahab join the king of Judah?
32736374 T.J. What was the character of Omri''s reign?
32736376 T.J. What can be said of the city of Damascus both as to character and location?
32736377- 381 T.J. How did Ahab meet his death?
32736378 S.A. What words of Joel were quoted by Peter on the day of Pentecost?
32736379 S.A. From reading these literary passages can you clearly explain the incident or story each Bible phrase suggests?
32736380, 381 H. T. What gallant act was done by the men of Jabesh- Gilead?
32736380, 381 T.J.{ 65} Ahaziah What were the evil deeds of Ahaziah?
32736380- 384 S.A.{ 89} Nahum For what reasons was Nineveh so bitterly hated by the Hebrew people?
32736382 T.J. What dealings did Ahaziah have with the prophet Elijah?
32736382- 386 T.J. Joram How did Joram begin his reign?
32736384 H. T. Who was Michael Angelo?
32736384 T.J., 374 T.J. How did the location of Samaria make it easy for it to resist assault?
32736385 S.A. What striking picture does Nahum draw in the"Doom of Nineveh"?
32736385 S.A. What was the theme of Nahum''s prophecy?
32736387- 391 S.A. Habakkuk What new problem is dealt with in the prophecy of Habakkuk?
32736388- 392 T.J. Jehu What did Jehu do to the royal family when he came to the throne?
3273639 T.J. By what name did Naomi, upon her return, wish her friends to call her and why?
3273639, 40 T.J. What sacred duty was held by a kinsman in the East?
32736390, 394 T.J. How does Smith explain this condition?
32736391 H. T. What weapons did David finally choose?
32736392 S.A. What national condition of the Jews brought up this problem?
32736392 S.A. What would you say is the great thought brought out in"Warnings of the Watchman"?
32736392,393 S.A. Haggai What was the national condition of the Hebrews when Haggai prophesied?
32736393- 396 S.A. Haggai What is said of the style of Haggai''s writing?
32736397 S.A. By what name was the great king Xerxes known in the Bible?
32736397 S.A. What was Haggai''s particular message to the people?
32736397 S.A. What was the effect of the captivity in Babylon upon the Jewish people?
32736397 S.A. Zechariah What is the meaning of the prophecy of Zechariah?
32736397 S.A. Zechariah What was Zechariah''s aim in his prophecies?
32736397, 398 T.J. Jehoahaz By what means was the kingdom of Israel almost blotted out during this reign?
32736397- 400 S.A. Was Haggai successful?
32736399 T.J. Joash How did Joash retrieve the kingdom''s losses?
32736399 T.J. What were the sins of the people at this time?
32736400 T.J. Jeroboam II What rank does Jeroboam II take among Israel''s kings?
32736401 T.J. How did the country prosper under him?
32736401 T.J. What prophet was associated with Jeroboam II?
32736401 T.J. Zechariah After the reign of Jeroboam II, what largely determined the succession to the throne?
32736401- 407 S.A. What encouragements did the prophet give to Zerubbabel to rebuild the temple?
32736402 T.J. What word was fulfilled by Zechariah''s short reign?
32736402, 398 T.J. Shallum What terminated Shallum''s reign?
32736403 T.J. Menahem To what nation was Israel tributary in Menahem''s reign?
32736404 S.A. What is the meaning of the vision of the flying book?
32736404 T.J. Pekahiah How did Pekahiah come to the throne?
32736405 S.A. What is the meaning of the vision of the woman in the barrel?
32736405, 406 S.A. What is the meaning of the vision of the chariots of the four winds?
32736406 L.J.,442 S.A. What Bible hero visited these scenes on his travels?
32736406 T.J. What great man of New Testament times is associated with this city?
32736406, 407 S.A. Malachi What was the national condition of the Hebrews in the time of Malachi?
32736407 T.J. How did Pekahiah fall?
32736407 T.J.{ 66} Pekah What nation invaded and overran Israel in Pekah''s reign?
32736408 S.A. What was Malachi''s message to the people?
32736408 T.J. Hoshea How did the capital city, Samaria, fall?
32736408 T.J. How was Pekah''s reign terminated?
32736408, 409 S.A.{ 90} The Epistles In what effective way did Paul follow up his visits to the various churches which he founded?
32736410 T.J.{ 103} By whom was it compared?
32736411 T.J. What were the great sins of this people?
32736413 S.A. How did Paul''s wide experience contribute to his writings?
32736413 S.A. What can be said of the style of Paul''s letters?
32736413 S.A. What influences other than Jewish are found in Paul''s letters?
32736413 T.J. Tales of the Maccabees Who were the Maccabees, and why were they so called?
32736414, 438 S.A. What does Paul say about the foundation of the Christian temple?
32736415- 419 S.A. How many of these commands might be followed to- day?
32736415- 419 S.A. What did Paul say about obedience?
32736416 S.A."Charity itself fulfills the law And who can sever love from charity?"
32736418 T.J. What great general conquered Palestine?
32736418, 432 S.A. How did her situation contribute to Corinth''s greatness?
32736418, 496 T.J. Rome During what time did Rome rule over all the lands of Western Asia, including Palestine?
32736418- 420 T.J. How did Antiochus try to force Greek religion and customs upon the people?
32736419 S.A. What were Paul''s words about contentment?
32736420 S.A. What attitude did Paul say was worthy of the calling of a Christian?
32736420 S.A. What particular gifts did Paul say were given men for the building up of Christ''s kingdom?
32736421 S.A. What did Paul say about being angry?
32736421 S.A. What did Paul say about the fruits of the Spirit?
32736422, 423 S.A. About what things did Paul say we should think?
32736424 S.A. Of all the spiritual gifts to be desired what did Paul say was the greatest?
32736425 S.A. Why can a person be joyful when falling into temptation?
32736425 T.J. What counsel did Mattathias give his sons before his death?
32736426 S.A. How does temptation begin?
32736426, 427 T.J. What son of Mattathias took command after his death?
32736427 S.A. What did James lay down as the two elements of pure religion?
32736427, 428 S.A. What did James say of faith and works?
32736428 S.A. How large a part does the control of the tongue have in the making of character, according to James?
32736428 S.A. What three things did James declare the tongue to be?
32736428 T.J. How did Judas win his sword?
32736428, 429 S.A. To what two things is the tongue compared?
32736428,429 S.A. How did James say the peaceable spirit could be obtained?
32736429, 430 S.A. What did James say about the rich and the poor?
32736431 T.J. On what famous battlefield did Judas overcome his foes?
32736431, 432 T.J. What stratagem did Judas use in his campaign against the Syrians?
32736432 T.J. How did Judas defeat the Syrians under Lysias?
32736435 S.A. What does John say proves our love for God?
32736435, 436 S.A.{ 91} How does John say we may prove our fellowship with God?
32736436, 442 T.J. How did a king of one of these cities come into business relations with a king of Israel?
32736437 T.J. How did Judas purify the temple?
32736438, 439 S.A. What games do you think Paul may have referred to in this letter?
32736438- 442 H. T. What reason did David give for not receiving the threshing floor as a gift?
32736439 T.J. How did Eleazar die for his country?
32736440 S.A. What does Paul say dwells in the Christian temple?
32736442 H. T. What event of David''s reign brought him more grief than anything else?
32736443 S.A. What do you think may have suggested to Paul the figure of the Christian as a warrior?
32736443 S.A. What does Paul say makes the Christian temple strong?
32736443 T.J. How did Judas defeat Nicanor?
32736443, 444 T.J. With what great empire did Judas make a treaty?
32736445- 448 T.J. Who took Judas''place as leader?
32736447 S.A. What does Paul say of the immortality of the soul?
32736447, 448 S.A. What does Paul say are the enemies against which the Christian warrior must fight?
32736449- 455 S.A. What message did John write to the church in Ephesus?
32736451 H. T. What was David''s charge to Solomon before he died?
32736451 T.J. How did Jonathan and his men escape from a superior army?
32736451, 452 T.J. What large city was taken by Jonathan?
32736452, 453 T.J. How did Jonathan and his captains stand against a host?
32736459 T.J.{ 67} How was Jonathan caught at last by his foes?
32736460 S.A. What promise for faithfulness was given the church in Smyrna?
32736460, 461 S.A. What was the charge against the church in Pergamum?
32736460, 463 T.J. Who took Jonathan''s place as leader?
32736461 S.A. What was the message to the church in Thyatira?
32736462 S.A. For what was the church in Sardis rebuked?
32736462 T.J. Why were the disciples so often to be found on the lake?
32736462, 463 S.A. What promise was given to the church in Philadelphia?
32736463 T.J. How were the foes of Israel delayed by a snowstorm?
32736463,464 S.A. What charge was brought against the church in Laodicea?
32736464 S.A. What beautiful promise was held out to the Laodiceans?
32736464- 467 T.J. How did Jonathan die?
32736467 T.J. What memorial did Simon build for his valiant father and brothers?
32736467, 468 T.J. With what king did Simon make a treaty?
32736467- 478 S.A. What name was given, in John''s vision, to the Heavenly City?
32736468, 471 T.J. What great city did Simon capture and what citadel did he take?
32736470 S.A."O Lord, how long, how long be unavenged?"
32736475, 476 T.J. What great captain was defeated by the sons of Simon?
32736478 T.J. What beautiful character is associated with these harvest fields?
32736479,480 T.J. How were Simon and his sons betrayed and murdered?
32736482 T.J. Who was the last of the line of the Maccabees?
32736482, 483 H. T.{ 56} TALES OF OLD JUDEA Who created the heavens and the earth?
32736487 T.J. For what reasons did Boaz treat Ruth kindly?
32736488 T.J. Babylon During the time of what Hebrew captive was Babylon in the ascendency?
32736489 T.J.{ 68} THE LIFE OF JESUS The Nativity Where was Jesus born?
32736497 S.A. To what use were lines 18 and 19 of Psalm 17( 25 S.A.) put?
32736497 S.A. What great university has chosen the first two lines of Psalm 27( 40 S.A.) as a motto?
32736497 S.A. What interesting uses have been made of Psalm 8( 22 S.A.)?
32736497 S.A. What romantic use was made of"A Morning Prayer"( 20 S.A.) by the Huguenots?
32736499 S.A. What great English ceremony is said to be founded on Psalm 45( 66 S.A.)?
32736499 S.A. What terms make this Psalm appropriate for such use?
32736499, 500 S.A. On what occasions in English history has Psalm 51( 75 S.A.) been used?
3273650- 56 H. T. What did she say as to going to Isaac?
32736500 S.A. How was Psalm 68( 86 S.A.) used by the friends of Savonarola at the crisis of his career?
32736500 S.A. To what general use has Psalm 68( 86 S.A.) been put?
32736501 S.A. What famous early English poem is full of allusions to the Psalms?
32736501 S.A. What lines in Psalm 86( 98 S.A.) are beautifully used by Tennyson in the verse quoted from"Rizpah"?
32736502 S.A. What lines in Psalm 87( 100 S.A.) furnished the motto for Augustine''s great work,"The City of God"?
32736502 S.A. What lines in Psalm 90( 104 S.A.) make its place in the burial service of the church of England especially appropriate?
32736502 S.A. What well- known tune derived its name from the number of the Psalm which was used with it?
32736504 S.A. What famous writer at the age of fifteen composed a hymn founded on Psalm 136( 162, 163 S.A.)?
32736504 S.A.{ 41} What did Luther say of Psalm 118( 140 S.A.)?
32736504, 505 S.A. To what use did the missionary, James Harrington, put Psalm 121( 155 S.A.) and what did he name it?
32736505 S.A.{ 117} In what way is Psalm 119( 143 S.A.) an alphabetic Psalm?
32736506 S.A. What Psalm has been most often translated into English verse?
3273651, 52 T.J. What was Deborah''s command to Barak?
3273652 T.J. On what condition would Barak obey?
3273652, 53 T.J. What happened to Sisera, the enemy''s captain?
3273653 T.J. Esther What was the decree of king Ahasuerus regarding Vashti?
3273654- 59 T.J., 11 S.A. What deep feeling prompted the Song of Judith?
3273660 H. T. What is a birthright?
3273660 T.J., 35 T.J.{ 120} What is the circumstance of the only riddle in the Bible?
3273660, 491 H. T. How did Esau sell his birthright?
3273660- 62 T.J. How did Esther happen to come to the throne?
3273660- 79 T.J. What Egyptian superstition led to the custom of embalming?
3273663 T.J. What position did Haman hold and why was he angered at Mordecai?
3273663- 64 T.J. What nationality was Esther?
3273666, 499 S.A. By what great men and for what purposes has Psalm 46( 68 S.A.) been used?
3273668, 69 T.J. How was Mordecai exalted and for what reason?
3273669, 492 H. T. What vow did Jacob make at Bethel?
3273671, 72 T.J. What was Haman''s fate?
3273673 T.J. What did the feast of Purim commemorate and how long was it celebrated?
3273675 S.A. Can you suggest an act of David to which this Psalm is probably related?
3273675 S.A. Job a Dramatic Poem What characteristic makes Job a dramatic poem?
3273675, 492 H. T. What does the word"Mizpah"mean?
3273678, 488 T.J.{ 58} Judith Who was Judith?
3273680 T.J. What king attacked Israel because it had not aided him in war?
3273680 T.J. Who was Holofernes?
3273680- 82 T.J. What city in the hill country was besieged?
3273681 What Does God Want Me To Do?
3273682- 86 T.J. How did Judith save the city and the nation?
3273694 S.A. What stands on the island of Malta to- day commemorating Paul''s visit there?
32736A few days later what did the Jerusalem multitude shout in regard to Jesus?
32736Abimelech With what evil act did Abimelech seize the leadership?
32736After agreeing that David might fight Goliath, what help did Saul offer?
32736After hearing the report what did the people think about going on into Canaan?
32736After making the journey to the new land with Abram, why did Lot not stay with him?
32736After reading can you pick out passages that confirm this estimate of it?
32736After the angels departed, what did the shepherds do?
32736Again the high priest asked him, and saith unto him,"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"
32736All who hear of thy fall shall clap their hands at thee, For upon whom hath not thy cruelty passed without ceasing?
32736Also I said,''The thing that ye do is not good: ought ye not to walk in the fear of our God, because of the reproach of the heathen our enemies?
32736Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
32736And Abimelech said unto Abraham,"What mean these seven ewe lambs which thou hast set by themselves?"
32736And Ahab said to Elijah,"Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?"
32736And Amaziah said to the man of God,"But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?"
32736And Araunah said,"Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?"
32736And Balaam said unto Balak,"Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to speak anything?
32736And Balak said unto Balaam,"Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call thee?
32736And Balak said unto Balaam,"What hast thou done unto me?
32736And Balak said unto him,"What hath the Lord spoken?"
32736And David came and said to Jonathan,"What have I done?
32736And David said to Abishai,"Destroy him not: for who can put forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and be guiltless?"
32736And David said to Abner,"Art not thou a valiant man?
32736And David said to Saul,"Wherefore hearkenest thou to men''s words, saying,''Behold, David seeketh thy hurt''?
32736And David said to him,"From whence comest thou?"
32736And David said to him,"How went the day?
32736And David said to him,"Why wast thou not afraid to put forth thine hand to destroy the Lord''s anointed?"
32736And David said to the young man that told him,"How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son are dead?"
32736And David said to the young man that told him,"Whence art thou?"
32736And David said,"What have I done now?
32736And Eliab his eldest brother heard when he spoke unto the men; and Eliab''s anger was kindled against David, and he said,"Why art thou come down?
32736And Elijah came near to all the people, and said,"How long halt ye{ 120} between two opinions?
32736And Elisha said to her,"What shall I do for thee?
32736And Elisha said to him,"Whence comest thou, Gehazi?"
32736And Esau said unto his father,"Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
32736And Esau said,"Behold, I am at the point of death: and what profit shall the birthright be to me?"
32736And Gideon said to him,"O my lord, if the Lord is with us, why then is all this befallen us?
32736And God came unto Balaam, and said,"What men are these with thee?"
32736And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her,"What aileth thee, Hagar?
32736And God said to Jonah,"Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?"
32736And Holofernes said to her,"But if thy provisions should fail, whence shall we be able to give thee the like?
32736And I answered and spake to the angel that talked with me, saying,"What are these, my lord?"
32736And I answered,''Who art thou, Lord?''
32736And I asked her, and said,''Whose daughter art thou?''
32736And I fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me,''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?''
32736And I heard the voice of the Lord, saying,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"
32736And I said to the angel that talked with me,"Whither do they carry the barrel?"
32736And I said,''What shall I do, Lord?''
32736And I said,''Who art thou, Lord?''
32736And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a great voice,"Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?"
32736And Isaac his father said unto him,"Who art thou?"
32736And Isaac said unto his son,"How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son?"
32736And Israel said unto Joseph,"Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem?
32736And Jacob said unto them,"My brethren, whence are ye?"
32736And Jacob was wroth with Laban: and Jacob answered and said to Laban,"What is my trespass?
32736And Jehovah said to me,"What art thou seeing?"
32736And Jehu answered,"What hast thou to do with peace?
32736And Jehu said,"Unto which of us?"
32736And Jesus answered him, and said,"What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?"
32736And Jesus perceiving it saith unto them,"Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
32736And Jesus said unto her,"Woman, what have I to do with thee?
32736And Jesus said unto him,"Why callest thou me good?
32736And Jesus saith unto them,"Yea: did ye never read,''Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise''?"
32736And Jesus turned, and beheld them following, and saith unto them,"What seek ye?"
32736And Jezebel his wife said unto him,"Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel?
32736And Joab said to the man that told him,"And, behold, thou sawest it, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground?
32736And Joab said,"Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou wilt have no reward for the tidings?"
32736And Joash said to all that stood against him,"Will ye plead for Baal?
32736And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to the Lord, saying,"Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another?"
32736And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said to him,"Wherefore should he be put to death?
32736And Joram said,"Take an horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say,''Is it peace?''"
32736And Joseph said unto his brethren,"I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?"
32736And Joseph said unto them,"Do not interpretations belong to God?
32736And Joseph said{ 119} unto them,"What deed is this that ye have done?
32736And Joseph saw his brethren, and he knew them, but made himself strange to them, and spoke roughly with them; and he said unto them,"Whence come ye?"
32736And Joseph{ 132} said unto them,"Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
32736And Joshua called for them, and he spoke unto them, saying,"Wherefore have ye tricked us, saying,''We are very far from you''; when ye dwell among us?
32736And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and worshiped, and said to him,"What saith my Lord to his servant?"
32736And Joshua said to them,"Who are ye?
32736And Joshua said,"Why hast thou troubled us?
32736And Judah said unto his brethren,"What profit is it if we slay our brother and conceal his blood?
32736And Judah said,"What shall we say unto my lord?
32736And Judith said to him,"And who am I, that I should deny my lord?
32736And Laban said to Jacob,"What hast thou done, that thou hast stolen away unawares to me, and carried away my daughters as captives of the{ 72} sword?
32736And Moses and Aaron were brought again to Pharaoh: and he said unto them,"Go, serve the Lord your God: but who are they that shall go?"
32736And Moses said to Aaron,"What did this people unto thee, that thou hast brought a great sin upon them?"
32736And Moses said to God,"Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?"
32736And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said,"Who is David?
32736And Naomi her mother- in- law said unto her,"My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
32736And Naomi said,"Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me?
32736And Nathanael said unto him,"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
32736And Peter went down to the men, and said,"Behold, I am he whom ye seek: why are ye come?"
32736And Pharaoh said to his brethren,"What is your occupation?"
32736And Pharaoh said to his servants,"Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom the spirit of God is?"
32736And Pharaoh said unto Jacob,"How many are the days of the years of thy life?"
32736And Pharaoh said,"Who is the Lord, that I should hearken to his voice to let Israel go?
32736And Pharaoh''s servants said unto him,"How long{ 168} shall this man be a snare unto us?
32736And Philip ran to him, and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet, and said,"Understandest thou what thou readest?"
32736And Pilate again answered and said unto them,"What then shall I do unto him whom ye call the King of the Jews?"
32736And Pilate answered them, saying,"Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?"
32736And Rabshakeh said unto them,"Say ye now to Hezekiah,''Thus saith the great king, the king of Assyria, What confidence is this wherein thou trustest?
32736And Reuben answered them, saying,"Spoke I not unto you, saying,''Do not sin against the child''; and ye would not hear?
32736And Samuel said to Saul,"Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?"
32736And Samuel said to all the people,"See ye him whom the Lord hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?"
32736And Samuel said unto Jesse,"Are here all thy children?"
32736And Samuel said,"Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
32736And Samuel said,"How can I go?
32736And Samuel said,"Though thou wast little in thine own sight, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel?
32736And Samuel said,"What hast thou done?"
32736And Samuel said,"What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?"
32736And Samuel said,"Wherefore dost thou ask of me, seeing the Lord is departed from thee, and is become thine{ 380} adversary?
32736And Saul answered and said,"Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
32736And Saul asked counsel of God,"Shall I go down after the Philistines?
32736And Saul knew David''s voice, and said,"Is this thy voice, my son David?"
32736And Saul said to him,"Whose son art thou, young man?"
32736And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying,"What seekest thou?"
32736And all that heard him were amazed, and said,"Is not this that man who in Jerusalem made havoc of them who called on the name of Jesus?
32736And all the multitude were amazed, and said,"Is this the son of David?"
32736And am I now come up without the Lord against this land to destroy it?
32736And as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said,"Is it peace, thou Zimri, thy master''s murderer?"
32736And as John was finishing his work, he said,''What suppose ye that I am?
32736And as Obadiah was on the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said,"Is it thou, my lord Elijah?"
32736And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith unto the chief captain,"May I say something unto thee?"
32736And as for my hope, who shall see it?
32736And as he was at the shearing house of the shepherds in the way, Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah king of Judah, and said,"Who are ye?"
32736And as he was going forth, there ran one to him, and kneeled to him, and asked him,"Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?"
32736And as they came near to Bethlehem, they{ 250} said to everyone,''Where is he which is born king of the Jews?
32736And as they went on the way, they came unto a certain water; and the officer saith,"Behold, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?"
32736And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto them,"Why loose ye the colt?"
32736And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice,"_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?_"that is,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
32736And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice,"_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?_"that is,"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
32736And both the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying,"This man receiveth sinners?
32736And calling to him each one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first,''How much owest thou unto my lord?''
32736And canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
32736And do ye not know their tokens?
32736And dost thou open thine eyes upon such an one, And bringest me into judgment with thee?
32736And dost thou restrain wisdom to thyself?
32736And for whom is all that is desirable in Israel?
32736And he answered and said unto them,"I also will ask you a question; and tell me: The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or from men?"
32736And he answered and said,"Must I not take heed to speak that which the Lord putteth in my mouth?"
32736And he answered,"Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow?
32736And he answered,"What peace, so long as the evil deeds of thy mother Jezebel and her witch crafts are so many?"
32736And he answereth them and saith,"O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
32736And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in prison, saying,"Wherefore look ye so sad to- day?"
32736And he asked him,"What is thy name?"
32736And he asked his father,"How long is it since this hath come unto him?"
32736And he asked them of their welfare, and said,"Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spoke?
32736And he asked them,"But who say ye that I am?"
32736And he asked them,"How many loaves have ye?"
32736And he asked them,"What question ye with them?"
32736And he called him, and said unto him,''What is this that I hear of thee?
32736And he came thither to a cave and lodged there; and, behold, the word of the Lord came to him, and he said to him,"What doest thou here, Elijah?"
32736And he came unto his father, and said,"My father": and he said,"Here am I; who art thou, my son?"
32736And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter,"Simon, sleepest thou?
32736And he commanded the foremost, saying,"When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying,''Whose art thou?
32736And he cried to the Lord, and said,"O Lord my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son?"
32736And he cried to the Lord; and said,"O Lord my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son?"
32736And he himself was in the stern, asleep on the cushion: and they awake him, and say unto him,"Master, carest thou not that we perish?"
32736And he lifted up his eyes and saw Benjamin his brother, his mother''s son, and said,"Is this your youngest brother, of whom ye spoke unto me?"
32736And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said,"Who are these with thee?"
32736And he lifted up his face to the window, and said,"Who is on my side?
32736And he prayed to the Lord, and said,"I pray thee, O Lord,{ 171} was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country?
32736And he returned unto his brethren, and said,"The child is not; and I, whither shall I go?"
32736And he said to her,"Behold, I have not told it to my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it to thee?"
32736And he said to her,"Stand in the door of the tent, and it shall be, when any man doth come and inquire of thee, and say,''Is there any man here?''
32736And he said to him,"O Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel?
32736And he said to him,"Say now to her,''Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for thee?
32736And he said to him,"Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee?
32736And he said to his daughters,"And where is he?
32736And he said to the woman,"Yea, hath God said,''Ye shall not eat of any tree of the garden?''"
32736And he said unto Jehoshaphat,"Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramoth- gilead?"
32736And he said unto Jonathan,"Why hast thou put all this people to trouble, seeing there is no war between us?
32736And he said unto her,"What form is he of?"
32736And he said unto him,"Go back again; for what have I done to thee?"
32736And he said unto him,"What is thy name?"
32736And he said unto me,"Son of man, can these bones live?"
32736And he said unto me,"What seest thou?"
32736And he said unto me,"What seest thou?"
32736And he said unto them the third time,"Why, what evil hath this man done?
32736And he said unto them,"Did ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was hungry, he, and those who were with him?
32736And he said unto them,"How is it that ye sought me?
32736And he said unto them,"Is it well with him?"
32736And he said unto them,"Know ye Laban the son of Nahor?"
32736And he said unto them,"What communications are these that ye have one with another, as ye walk?"
32736And he said unto them,"What manner of man was he which came up to meet you?
32736And he said unto them,"What things?"
32736And he said unto them,"What would ye that I should do for you?"
32736And he said unto them,"Why are ye fearful?
32736And he said unto them,"Why are ye troubled?
32736And he said,"Art thou my very son Esau?"
32736And he said,"Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should do this: shall I drink the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?"
32736And he said,"Behold, the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?"
32736And he said,"Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; wherefore standest thou without?
32736And he said,"Dost thou know Greek?
32736And he said,"Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?"
32736And he said,"How can I, except some one shall guide me?"
32736And he said,"How shall we liken the kingdom of God?
32736And he said,"How went the matter, my son?"
32736And he said,"I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?"
32736And he said,"Is not he rightly named Jacob?
32736And he said,"O Lord God, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?"
32736And he said,"What hast thou done?
32736And he said,"What is the thing that the Lord hath spoken unto thee?
32736And he said,"What meanest thou by all this company which I met?"
32736And he said,"What needeth it?
32736And he said,"What then is to be done for her?"
32736And he said,"Wherefore doth my lord pursue after his servant?
32736And he said,"Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?"
32736And he said,"Wherefore wilt thou go to him to- day?
32736And he said,"Wherein have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me?
32736And he said,"Which way shall we go up?"
32736And he said,"Who art thou, Lord?"
32736And he said,"Who art thou?"
32736And he said,"Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
32736And he said,"Who told thee that thou wast naked?
32736And he said,--"Alas, who shall live when God doeth this?
32736And he saith unto them,"How many loaves have ye?
32736And he saith unto them,"Is it lawful on the Sabbath day to do good, or to do harm?
32736And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith,"Why doth this generation seek a sign?
32736And he spoke, before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said,''What do these feeble Jews?
32736And he stood and cried to the armies of Israel, and said to them,"Why are ye come out to set your battle in array?
32736And he told it to his father, and to his brethren; and his father rebuked him, and said unto him,"What is this dream that thou hast dreamed?
32736And he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said,"Where is the Lord, the God of Elijah?"
32736And he went after the man of God, and found him sitting under an oak: and he said unto him,"Art thou the man of God that camest from Judah?"
32736And he, fastening his eyes upon him, and being afraid, said,"What is it, Lord?"
32736And his brethren said to him,"Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
32736And his disciples answered him,"Whence shall one be able to fill these men with bread here in a desert place?"
32736And his disciples asked him, saying,"Rabbi, who sinned, this man, or his parents, that he should be born blind?"
32736And his disciples said unto him,"Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou,''Who touched me?''"
32736And his servants came near, and spoke to him, and said,"My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?
32736And his servants came near, and spoke unto him, and said,"My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?
32736And how hear we, every man in our own language, wherein we were born?
32736And how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a mighty wind?
32736And how shall I defy, whom the Lord hath not defied?
32736And if I by Beelzebub cast out demons, by whom do your sons cast them out?
32736And if any one ask you,''Why do ye loose him?''
32736And if of judgment, who will appoint me a time?
32736And if thy transgressions be multiplied, what doest thou unto him?
32736And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another''s, who will give you that which is your own?
32736And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
32736And is this not a hard way to thresh out the grain?
32736And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him,"Have we made thee of the king''s counsel?
32736And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said to him,"Is it thou, thou troubler of Israel?"
32736And it came to pass, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said,"Is it peace, Jehu?"
32736And it came to pass, when they were come to Beth- lehem, that all the city was moved about them, and the women said,"Is this Naomi?"
32736And it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say,''What is your occupation?''
32736And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say unto you,''What mean ye by this service?''
32736And many nations shall pass by this city, and they shall say every man to his neighbor, Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this great city?
32736And none of the disciples dared inquire of him,"Who art thou?"
32736And now is there not Boaz our kinsman, with whose maidens thou wast?
32736And now who are ye that have tempted God this day, and stand instead of God among the children of men?
32736And now why tarriest thou?
32736And one of the elders answered, saying unto me,"These which are arrayed in the white robes, who are they, and whence come they?"
32736And one of the thieves railed on him, saying,"Art not thou the Christ?
32736And one said,"What shall I cry?"
32736And scorners delight in scorning, And fools hate knowledge?
32736And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His name?
32736And she said to Elijah,"What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God?
32736And she said to Elijah,"What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God?
32736And she said to him,"How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine heart is not with me?
32736And she said unto her,"Where hast thou gleaned today?
32736And she said unto the servant,"What man is this who walketh in the field to meet us?"
32736And she went out, and said unto her mother,"What shall I ask?"
32736And should a man full of talk be justified?
32736And soldiers also asked him, saying,"And we, what must we do?"
32736And some said,"What would this babbler say?"
32736And straightway Jesus, perceiving in his spirit that they so reasoned within themselves, said unto them,"Why reason ye these things in your hearts?
32736And the Lord God called to the man, and said unto him,"Where art thou?"
32736And the Lord God said to the woman,"What is this thou hast done?"
32736And the Lord looked upon him, and said,"Go in thy might, and save Israel from the hand of Midian: have not I sent thee?"
32736And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam,"What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?"
32736And the Lord said to Cain,"Where is Abel thy brother?"
32736And the Lord said to Cain,"Why art thou wroth?
32736And the Lord said unto Joshua,"Get thee up; wherefore art thou thus fallen upon thy face?
32736And the Lord said unto Moses,"How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
32736And the Lord said unto Moses,"Wherefore criest thou unto me?
32736And the Lord said unto him,"What is that in thine hand?"
32736And the Lord said,"Doest thou well to be angry?"
32736And the Lord said,''Who shall entice Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- gilead?''
32736And the Pharisees said unto him,"Behold, why do they on the Sabbath day that which is not lawful?"
32736And the Philistine said to David,"Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?"
32736And the Ziphites came to Saul to Gibeah, saying,"Doth not David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before the desert?"
32736And the angel of the Lord said unto him,"Wherefore{ 261} hast thou smitten thine ass these three times?
32736And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said,"Is there not Aaron thy brother the Levite?
32736And the ass said unto Balaam,"Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden all thy life long unto this day?
32736And the chief captain came, and said unto him,"Tell me, art thou a Roman?"
32736And the chief captain took him by the hand, and going aside asked him privately,"What hast thou to tell me?"
32736And the elders of the city came to meet him trembling, and said,"earnest thou peaceably?"
32736And the high priest rent his clothes, and saith,"What further need have we of witnesses?
32736And the high priest said,"Are these things so?"
32736And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying,"Answerest thou nothing?
32736And the king of Egypt said to them,"Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, loose the people from their works?
32736And the king of Israel said to Elisha, when he saw them,"My father, shall I smite them?
32736And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat,"Did I not tell thee that he would not prophesy good concerning me, but evil?"
32736And the king said again to Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine,"What is thy petition, Queen Esther?
32736And the king said to Esther at the banquet of wine,"What is thy petition?
32736And the king said to her,"Be not afraid: for what seest thou?"
32736And the king said to him,"What shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honor?"
32736And the king said to me,''Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?
32736And the king said unto him,"How many times shall I adjure thee that thou speak unto me nothing but the truth in the name of the Lord?"
32736And the king said,"Is it well with the young man Absalom?"
32736And the king said,"What honor and dignity hath been bestowed upon Mordecai for this?"
32736And the king said,"Who is in the court?"
32736And the lord of the vineyard said,''What shall I do?
32736And the men of Israel said unto the Gibeonites,"Perhaps{ 301} ye dwell among us; and how shall we make a covenant with you?"
32736And the men of Israel said,"Have ye seen this man that is come up?
32736And the men of Judah said,"Why are ye come up against us?"
32736And the men of the city said to him on the seventh day before the sun went down,"What is sweeter than honey?
32736And the men said unto Lot,"Hast thou here any besides?
32736And the messengers returned unto him, and he said unto them,"Why is it that ye are returned?"
32736And the multitudes asked him, saying,"What then must we do?"
32736And the people murmured against Moses, saying,"What shall we drink?"
32736And the people said to Samuel,"Who is he that said,''Shall Saul reign over us?''
32736And the people said to Saul,"Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel?
32736And the people spoke against God, and against Moses,"Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
32736And the son of man, that thou visitest him?
32736And the steward said within himself,''What shall I do, seeing that my lord taketh away the stewardship from me?
32736And the vine said unto them,''Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to wave to and fro over the trees?''
32736And the word of the Lord came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying,"Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?
32736And the word of the Lord came unto me the second time, saying,"What seest thou?"
32736And there came also publicans to be baptized, and they said unto him,"Master, what must we do?"
32736And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit; and he cried out, saying,"What have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?
32736And they all said,"Art thou then the Son of God?"
32736And they asked Baruch, saying,"Tell us now, How didst thou write all these words at his mouth?"
32736And they called Rebekah, and said unto her,"Wilt thou go with this man?"
32736And they came back to him, while he tarried at Jericho; and he said unto them,"Did I not say unto you,''Go not''?"
32736And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another,"Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
32736And they marveled, saying,"Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
32736And they reasoned with themselves, saying,"If we shall say,''From heaven''; he will say,''Why did ye not believe him?''
32736And they said one to another,"Was not our heart burning within us, while he spoke to us on the way, while he opened to us the scriptures?"
32736And they said one to another,"Who hath done this thing?"
32736And they said unto him,"Rabbi( that is, Master), where abidest thou?"
32736And they said unto him,"Where is he?"
32736And they said unto him,"Wherefore speaketh my lord such words as these?
32736And they said,"Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
32736And they said,"The man asked strictly concerning ourselves, and concerning our kindred, saying,''Is your father yet alive?
32736And they say unto her,"Woman, why weepest thou?"
32736And they say unto her,"Woman, why weepest thou?"
32736And they that stood by said,"Revilest thou God''s high priest?"
32736And they that were at the feast with him began to say within themselves,"Who is this who even forgiveth sins?"
32736And they went straight onward in the valley: and the outpost of the Assyrians met her; and they took her, and asked her,"Of what people art thou?
32736And they were all amazed, and were perplexed, saying one to another,"What meaneth this?"
32736And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying,"What is this?
32736And they were astonished exceedingly, saying unto him,"Then who can be saved?"
32736And thou sayest,"What doth God know?
32736And thou shalt speak to him, saying,''Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?''
32736And thus they spoke:-- THE LORD--"From whence comest thou?"
32736And thus they spoke:-- THE LORD--"Whence comest thou?"
32736And to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
32736And turning to the woman, he said unto Simon,"Seest thou this woman?
32736And upon this came his disciples; and they marveled that he was speaking with a woman; yet no man said,"What seekest thou?"
32736And upon whom doth not his light arise?
32736And what is its meaning?
32736And what is mine end, that I should be patient?
32736And what is the spirit of the Bible, unless it be the spirit of a people seeking after God if haply they might find Him?
32736And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said,"What meaneth the noise of this tumult?"
32736And when Naaman saw one running after him, he alighted from the chariot to meet him, and said,"Is all well?"
32736And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people,"Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this man?
32736And when Saul reached home his uncle said to him and to his servant,"Whither went ye?"
32736And when Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said unto Abner, the captain of the host,"Abner, whose son is this youth?"
32736And when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying,"What portion have we in David?
32736And when he had entered in, he saith unto them:--{ 114}"Why make ye a tumult, and weep?
32736And when he had said this, one of the officers standing by struck Jesus with his hand, saying,"Answerest thou the high priest so?"
32736And when he visiteth, what shall I answer him?
32736And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately, saying,"How is it that we could not cast it out?"
32736And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus said unto them,"Believe ye that I am able to do this?"
32736And when he was entered in, he saith unto them,"Why make ye a tumult, and weep?
32736And when my little prayer is said, How could I cry to go to bed?
32736And when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
32736And when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?''
32736And when she came to her mother- in- law, she said,"How hast thou fared, my daughter?"
32736And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said,"What meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?"
32736And when the centurion heard it, he went to the chief captain, and told him, saying,"What art thou about to do?
32736And when the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another,"What is it?"
32736And when the lad was come to the place of the arrow which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried after the lad, and said,"Is not the arrow beyond thee?"
32736And when the men were come unto him, they said,"John the Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying,''Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another?''"
32736And when the messengers of John were departed, he began to say unto the multitudes concerning John,"What went ye out into the wilderness to behold?
32736And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice: and the woman spoke to Saul, saying,"Why hast thou deceived me?
32736And when they came to Reuel their father, he said,"How is it that ye are come so soon to- day?"
32736And when they found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him,"Rabbi, when earnest thou hither?"
32736And when they had set them in the midst, they inquired,"By what power, or in what name, have ye done this?"
32736And when they saw him, they were astonished: and his mother said unto him,"Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
32736And when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?
32736And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice saying unto me in the Hebrew language,''Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
32736And where is the tent wherein the wicked dwelt?
32736And wherefore doth the Lord bring us unto this land, to fall by the sword?
32736And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us unto this evil place?
32736And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto his stature?
32736And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto his stature?
32736And while they still disbelieved for joy, and wondered, he said unto them,"Have ye here anything to eat?"
32736And who is a rock, beside our God?
32736And who shall repay him what he hath done?
32736And who shall stand in his holy place?
32736And whose spirit came forth from thee?
32736And why are ye anxious concerning raiment?
32736And why are ye anxious concerning raiment?
32736And why art thou disquieted within me?
32736And why art thou disquieted within me?
32736And why art thou disquieted within me?
32736And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
32736And why do the roaring ocean, And the night wind, wild and bleak, As they beat at the heart of the mother, Drive the color from her cheek?
32736And why do thine eyes wink?
32736And why dost thou not pardon my transgression, and take away mine iniquity?
32736And why dost thou vaunt thy power against us in the mountains?
32736And why have ye brought the people of the Lord into this wilderness, that we should die there, we and our cattle?
32736And why should I not be impatient?
32736And why?
32736And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?
32736And yet-- can you always go to it and bring back just the stone you are needing for the Building?
32736And your labor for that which satisfieth not?
32736And, behold, Saul came following the oxen out of the field; and Saul said,"What aileth the people that they weep?"
32736And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said,"What doest thou here, Elijah?"
32736And, the Lord said unto him,"Who hath made man''s mouth?
32736And, when Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had rent his clothes, he sent to the king, saying,"Wherefore hast thou rent thy clothes?
32736And,"How can I be sure of finding the part desired at just the time it should be used?"
32736And,"What profit shall I have, more than if I had sinned?"
32736Are not Abanah and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
32736Are not my days few?
32736Are not ye of much more value than they?
32736Are not ye of much more value than they?
32736Are the consolations of God too small for thee, And the word that dealeth gently with thee?
32736Are there no foes for me to face?
32736Are these Thy favors, day by day, To me above the rest?
32736Are ye able to drink the cup that I drink?
32736Are ye not of much more value than they?''
32736Are you glad the night is done?
32736Art thou greater than our father Abraham, who is dead?
32736Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his sons, and his cattle?"
32736Art thou the first man that was born?
32736As for me, is my complaint to man?
32736As he approached the house, people came out, who said to Jairus:--"Thy daughter is dead; why troublest thou the Master any further?"
32736As they went up the ascent to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said to them,"Is the seer here?"
32736As with a sword in my bones, mine adversaries reproach me; While they continually say unto me,"Where is thy God?"
32736Ask what verse in the Bible begins with A?
32736At Caesarea Philippi Who did various people say Jesus was?
32736At another time came Peter, and said to him,"Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
32736At the Passover What two classes of business men did Jesus find in the temple?
32736At the first blast, smiled scornfully the king, And at the second sneered, half wonderingly:"Hop''st thou with noise my stronghold to break down?"
32736At what other time did Jesus weep?
32736At what points did Paul touch on his journey to Jerusalem?
32736B?
32736Before Festus What was Paul''s condition when Festus became governor?
32736Behold, I am of small account; what shall I answer thee?
32736Behold, is it not of the Lord of hosts that the peoples labour for the fire, and the nations weary themselves for vanity?
32736Behold, the hope of him is in vain: Shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?
32736Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands by destroying them utterly: and shalt thou be delivered?''"
32736Believest thou this?"
32736Besides cleansing the temple what other lines of activity did Jesus engage in?
32736Betrayal Where did Jesus go alter the Last Supper and for what purpose?
32736Between what two important cities of Palestine does the road run that is made famous by the story of the Good Samaritan?
32736Boyhood of Jesus To what great feast at Jerusalem was Jesus taken when he was twelve years of age?
32736Bread of Life What did Jesus say about"food that perisheth and food that abideth"?
32736Bright jewels of the mine?
32736But Balaam answered and said unto Balak,"Told not I thee, saying,''All that the Lord speaketh, that I must do''?"
32736But God said unto him,''Thou fool, this night is thy soul required of thee; and the things which thou hast prepared, whose shall they be?''
32736But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: Yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
32736But Jehoshaphat said,"Is there not here a prophet of the Lord besides, that we may inquire of him?"
32736But Jehoshaphat said,"Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire of the Lord by him?"
32736But Jesus knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said unto them,"Doth this cause you to stumble?
32736But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said to him,"Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?"
32736But John would have hindered him, saying,"I have need to be baptized by thee, and comest thou to me?"
32736But Peter said unto her,"How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
32736But Peter said,"Ananias, why hath Satan filled thy heart to lie to the Holy Spirit, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
32736But Rabshakeh said,"Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words?
32736But certain worthless fellows said,"How shall this man save us?"
32736But he is in one mind, and who can turn him?
32736But he said unto him,"Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?"
32736But he sent ambassadors to him, saying,"What have I to do with thee, thou king of Judah?
32736But he that did his neighbor wrong thrust him away, saying,''Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
32736But he, desiring to justify himself, said unto Jesus,"And who is my neighbor?"
32736But man dieth, and wasteth away: Yea, man giveth up his spirit, and where is he?
32736But my words and my statutes, which I commanded my servants the prophets, did they not overtake your fathers?
32736But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast?
32736But others said,"How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?"
32736But some of them said,"Could not this man, who opened the eyes of him that was blind, have caused that this man also should not die?"
32736But some one will say,"How are the dead raised?
32736But the Lord said to Samuel,"How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from being king over Israel?
32736But the fig tree said unto them,''Should I leave my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to wave to and fro over the trees?''
32736But the king of Egypt sent to him, saying,"What have I to do with thee, O king of Judah?
32736But the olive tree said unto them,''Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by me they honor God and man, and go to wave to and fro over the trees?''
32736But the other answered, and rebuking him said,"Dost thou not even fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
32736But the thunder of his power who can understand?
32736But there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts,"Why doth this man thus speak?
32736But they were exceedingly afraid, and said,"Behold, the two kings stood not before him: how then shall we stand?"
32736But thou, why dost thou judge thy brother?
32736But what went ye out to see?
32736But what went ye out to see?
32736But when David saw that his servants whispered together, David perceived that the child was dead: and David said to his servants,"Is the child dead?"
32736But when they had commanded them to go aside out of the council, they conferred among themselves, saying,"What shall we do to these men?
32736But when they saw the army coming to meet them, they said unto Judas,"What?
32736But where, oh, where art thou gone?
32736But where, oh, where art thou gone?
32736But where, oh, where art thou gone?
32736But wherefore this dream of the earthly abode Of Humanity clothed in the brightness of God?
32736But who can withhold himself from speaking?
32736But will God in very deed dwell on the earth?
32736But ye say,''Wherein have we robbed thee?''
32736By oppression and judgment he was taken away; And his life who shall recount?
32736By what sign was Gideon reassured?
32736By what stories did Jesus explain what he meant?
32736By what way is the light parted, Or the east wind scattered upon the earth?
32736By what words did Jesus test the king''s officer?
32736By whom and in what way was a wife sought for Isaac?
32736By whom was the embalming done and how long is it said to have taken in the case of Jacob?
32736C?
32736Can a man be profitable unto God?
32736Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?
32736Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
32736Can he control even one of the great works of God?
32736Can he expect the question to be answered?
32736Can he guide the stars?
32736Can he judge through the thick darkness?
32736Can he not trust him in the things that seem evil also?
32736Can it be that the rulers indeed know that this is the Christ?
32736Can the flag grow without water?"
32736Can two walk together except they have an appointment?
32736Can you discover evidences of the dramatic lyric and narrative styles used?
32736Can you discover in"The Longing of God for His Children"the strong feeling due to this experience?
32736Can you discover the mistake in this simile?
32736Can you recall Israel''s relationship to each of these great powers?
32736Can you tell one of the stories that Jesus told?
32736Can you tell the story of the two pictures on 64, 246 H.T.?
32736Can you tell where this family is going and why?
32736Can you turn instantly to the Bible''s finest teachings of charity, of purity, or of faith?
32736Canst thou bind the cluster of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion?
32736Canst thou bind the wild- ox with his band in the furrow?
32736Canst thou by searching find out God?
32736Canst thou draw out leviathan with a fish hook?
32736Canst thou establish the dominion thereof in the earth?
32736Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons, Or his head with fish spears?
32736Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
32736Canst thou lead forth the signs of the Zodiac in their season?
32736Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee?
32736Canst thou put a rope into his nose?
32736Canst thou send forth lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee,"Here we are"?
32736Canst thou with him spread out the sky, Which is strong as a molten mirror?
32736Christ without, our safety; Christ within, our joy; Who, if we be faithful, Can our hope destroy?
32736Concerning worldly- mindedness?
32736Conflicts What led to the discussion about the Sabbath?
32736Consistent and false profession?
32736Could God cease to love Israel?
32736Crucifixion Week What did Jesus do on Monday of Crucifixion week?
32736Crucifixion Who went with Jesus to the place of crucifixion?
32736David Who was the shepherd boy that became king of Israel?
32736David replied,"What have I done now?
32736David( Map, page 14 T.J.) Where was the town of Gath, the home of the giant Goliath?
32736Deborah( Map, page 14 T.J.) What general section of the Israelitish country was concerned in the story of Deborah?
32736Deeper than Sheol; what canst thou know?
32736Describe Haman''s plot against the Jews 65- 67 T.J. How did Esther risk her life to plead for her people?
32736Describe Pharaoh''s dream of the fat and lean kine?
32736Describe Samuel''s call to be a prophet of the Lord 338- 342 H. T. What nation defeated Israel in a great battle?
32736Describe the celebration of the people when the walls were dedicated 227- 232 T.J. What oaths did the people enter into at this time?
32736Describe the escape of the Israelites?
32736Describe the event at the Pharisee''s house which displeased Jesus''host?
32736Did I say, Give unto me?
32736Did Jesus have any home?
32736Did Samuel approve the plan of having a king?
32736Did not my hand make all these things?''
32736Did not our hearts feel all he deign''d to say?
32736Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
32736Did the Queen of Sheba come far to visit Solomon?
32736Did the brothers know him?
32736Did they not burn within us by the way?''
32736Did you ever see a camel?
32736Did you ever see a lake?
32736Did you know that there are good trees and bad trees?
32736Did you notice two little seraphs that are in almost the same position on pages 436 and 450 G.B.?
32736Didst not thou, O our God, drive out the inhabitants of this land before thy people Israel, and gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever?
32736Do Men Gather Grapes of Thorns, or Figs of Thistles?
32736Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
32736Do n''t you see the wool that grows On my back to make your clothes?
32736Do not I fill heaven and earth?
32736Do not the rich oppress you, and themselves''drag you before the judgment- seats?
32736Do not they blaspheme the honourable name by the which ye are called?
32736Do you know how many children, Go to little beds at night, And, without a care or trouble, Wake up with the morning light?
32736Do you know why Jesus was called the Great Physician?
32736Do you know why Jesus''face is so sad?
32736Do you remember how Jesus rode into Jerusalem on an ass, with the children shouting and waving palm branches before him?
32736Do you remember what he said about that, Harold?"
32736Do you say your prayer?
32736Do you see the birds in your garden?
32736Do you see the star?
32736Do you suppose Jesus played with other boys and girls?
32736Do you suppose you could be a citizen of the kingdom of God?
32736Do you think Nathan''s method of bringing David to repentance peculiarly effective?
32736Does any of the wall still exist?
32736Does he know how the world was created, or how the rain and the snow come?
32736Does he think, then, that he will be able to understand how God deals with men?
32736Does he understand the daily doings of nature?
32736Does he understand the strange instincts of the animals?
32736Does it make him glad or sorry?
32736Does sadness fill my mind?
32736Dost thou know how God layeth his charge upon them, And causeth the lightning of his cloud to shine?
32736Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, The wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge?
32736Dost thou know who made thee?
32736Doth God pervert judgment?
32736Doth a lion roar in the jungle and have no prey?
32736Doth a little bird fall on the snare earthwards and there be no noose about her?
32736Doth a young lion let forth his voice from his den if he hath taken nothing?
32736Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, And make her nest on high?
32736Doth the fountain send forth from the same opening sweet water and bitter?
32736Doth the hawk soar by thy wisdom, And stretch her wings toward the south?
32736Doth the snare itself rise up from the ground, except it be capturing something?
32736Doth the spirit which he made to dwell in us long unto envying?
32736Ehud From what section of the land did the Moabites come who warred against the Israelites in the time of the judge Ehud?
32736Ehud What broader meaning did the term"Judge"have in Bible times than at present?
32736Entry into Jerusalem How did Jesus ride into Jerusalem?
32736Everything can something do, But what kind of use are you?
32736Exaltest thou thyself still against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?
32736FAITH AND WORKS What doth it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith, but have not works?
32736Faithfulness to trust?
32736Fatherly love?
32736Feeding the Multitude Why did Jesus call the disciples apart to rest?
32736First Disciples What reason did John the Baptist give for his coming?
32736First Miracle What were the occasion and place of Jesus''first miracle?
32736First Missionary Journey What was the general location of Paul''s first missionary journey?
32736Flight into Egypt What was the reason for the flight into Egypt?
32736For by hope were we saved: but hope that is seen is not hope: for who hopeth for that which he seeth?
32736For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me?
32736For if they do these things in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"
32736For if ye love them{ 111} that love you, what reward have ye?
32736For thou art the God of my strength; why hast thou cast me off?
32736For what act did the Jews at Jerusalem rebuke Peter?
32736For what are all our contrivings, And the wisdom of our books, When compared with your caresses, And the gladness of your looks?
32736For what cause were Paul and Silas cast into prison?
32736For what characteristics did Corinth became proverbial in the ancient world?
32736For what does Jesus thank God in his prayer?
32736For what doth it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and lose his life?
32736For what event was Paul hurrying back to Jerusalem?
32736For what persons did Jesus make requests?
32736For what pleasure hath he in his house after him, When the number of his months is cut off in the midst?
32736For what purpose did David buy a threshing floor?
32736For what purpose did Jesus tell the disciples to tarry in Jerusalem?
32736For what purpose did Paul make the journey to Damascus?
32736For what purpose did certain Greeks come to the disciples?
32736For what purpose did the king''s officer come to Jesus?
32736For what purposes did Jesus say he appointed the Twelve?
32736For what reason did Paul and Barnabas leave Antioch?
32736For what reason did Paul and Barnabas part, and who was the companion of each?
32736For what reason did the Queen of Sheba visit Solomon?
32736For what reason was the advice not taken?
32736For what reason was the first martyr, Stephen, put to death?
32736For what reasons does Jesus say we may trust God to care for us?
32736For what reasons have pilgrims, both in Jesus''time and ours, traveled this road?
32736For what should a man give in exchange for his life?
32736For who hath despised the day of small things?
32736For who hath known the mind of the Lord or who hath been his counsellor?
32736For who hath stood in the council of the Lord, that he should perceive and hear his word?
32736For who in the skies can be compared unto the Lord?
32736For who is God, save the Lord?
32736For whom did he work?
32736For ye say, Where is the house of the tyrant?
32736From a study of the messages of Isaiah what can you say of his stand on this question?
32736From the reading of the Psalm can you suggest those anticipated?
32736From what name is the term"Palestine"derived?
32736From what regions did people come to Jesus to be healed?
32736Gilead abode beyond Jordan: And Dan, why did he remain in ships?
32736Give the substance of Paul''s speech before Agrippa?
32736Gratitude for pardon?
32736Has he sinned so as to merit this suffering?
32736Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath, on every side?
32736Hast thou clothed his neck with the quivering mane?
32736Hast thou comprehended the breadth of the earth?
32736Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
32736Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
32736Hast thou given the horse his might?
32736Hast thou heard the secret counsel of God?
32736Hast thou made him to leap as a locust?
32736Hast thou not heard how I have done it long ago, and formed it of ancient times?
32736Hath Hope been smitten in its early dawn?
32736Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
32736Hath any of the rulers believed on him, or of the Pharisees?
32736Hath not the scripture said that the Christ cometh of the line of David, and from Bethlehem, the village where David was?"
32736Hath this been in your days, Or in the days of your fathers?
32736Have clouds o''ercast thy purpose, trust, or plan?
32736Have not I commanded thee?
32736Have the gates of death been revealed unto thee?
32736Have you a flower?
32736Have you a garden?
32736Have you apples in your garden?
32736Have you ever thought that it is the most isolated country on earth?
32736Have you thanked him for it?
32736Having eyes, see ye not?
32736He answered and said,"And who is he, Lord, that I may believe on him?"
32736He answered them,"I told you even now, and ye did not hear: wherefore would ye hear it again?
32736He asked them how they were and said,"Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spoke?
32736He casteth forth his ice like morsels: Who can stand before his cold?
32736He couched, he lay down as a lion, And as a lioness; who shall rouse him up?
32736He hath cast off thy calf, O Samaria; mine anger is kindled against them: how long will it be ere they attain to innocency?
32736He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: Who hath hardened himself against him, and prospered?
32736He leaning back, as he was, on Jesus''breast, said unto him,"Lord, who is it?"
32736He said to him again a second time,"Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?"
32736He said unto him the third time,"Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?"
32736He saith unto him,"Lord, dost thou wash my feet?"
32736He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
32736He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not also with{ 455} him freely give us all things?
32736He, whose word can not be broken, Formed Thee for his own abode: On the Rock of Ages founded, What can shake Thy sure repose?
32736Healing the Blind Man From which commandment did the Jews get their belief that a man suffers from the sins of his parents?
32736Hearers divided into classes?
32736Her wise ladies answered her, Yea, she returned answer to herself,''Have they not found, have they not divided the spoil?
32736Hero Poems What is the book of Jashar?
32736How Can I Encourage My Child to Memorize Bible Verses?
32736How Can I Encourage My Child to Memorize Bible Verses?
32736How Can I Get My Child to Read the Bible?
32736How Can I Get My Child to Read the Bible?
32736How Can I Get My Child to Use THE BIBLE STORY for Himself?
32736How Can I Get My Child to Use THE BIBLE STORY for Himself?
32736How Can I Help My Child to Understand God''s Relation to the World?
32736How Can I Help My Child to Understand God''s Relation to the World?
32736How Can I Help My Child to Understand Life in Bible Times?
32736How Can I Help My Child to Understand Life in Bible Times?
32736How Can I Interest My Child in the Great Works of Art in THE BIBLE STORY?
32736How Can I Interest My Child in the Great Works of Art in THE BIBLE STORY?
32736How Can I Know the Best Bible Stories to Tell to Children?
32736How Can I Know the Best Bible Stories to Tell to Children?
32736How and by whom is meal ground in Palestine?
32736How and for what reason was the tomb guarded?
32736How can you explain the two names given to the heap of stones,"Jegar- sahadutha"and"Galeed"?
32736How did David a second time spare Saul''s life?
32736How did David chance to come to the Israelites''camp?
32736How did David hear of Saul''s death?
32736How did David receive the news?
32736How did Festus arrange a hearing for Paul?
32736How did Gideon''s strategy work out?
32736How did God answer Abraham''s plea for Sodom?
32736How did God tell Abram that his own children were to be heirs to the land of Canaan?
32736How did Goliath challenge the Israelites?
32736How did Jacob keep his former vow made at Bethel?
32736How did Jesus go to the feast?
32736How did Jesus reply to the Pharisees''objections?
32736How did Jesus reveal himself to the disciples on the way to Emmaus?
32736How did John the Baptist test Jesus?
32736How did Jonathan show his friendship for David?
32736How did Joseph prosper in the prison?
32736How did Joseph provide for the coming famine?
32736How did Joseph receive his father?
32736How did Joseph return good for evil?
32736How did Joseph test the brothers?
32736How did Joshua show his leadership in his first command to the people?
32736How did Judas betray Jesus?
32736How did Lot show that he was not so kind and generous as Abram?
32736How did Mary treat the words of the shepherds?
32736How did Moses show weakness in his answer?
32736How did Nicodemus defend him?
32736How did Paul show his changed purpose?
32736How did Paul try to encourage the hopeless sailors?
32736How did Peter justify his act?
32736How did Peter show his weakness?
32736How did Pharaoh change his mind?
32736How did Philip become a disciple?
32736How did Phoenicia come to have a special influence upon the Jews in the time of Jezebel?
32736How did Rahab render service to the spies sent by Joshua?
32736How did Samuel rule in Israel?
32736How did Saul disobey God''s commands in the campaign against the Amalekites?
32736How did Saul disobey the commandment of God?
32736How did Saul summon the people?
32736How did Solomon use the commodities brought into his country by trade to improve the buildings of the kingdom?
32736How did Zacchaeus come to Jesus''notice?
32736How did a little boy help?
32736How did he employ his time there?
32736How did he punish them?
32736How did he try to harm him?
32736How did he use his strength and bravery when his country needed him?
32736How did his enemies taunt Jesus while on the cross?
32736How did the brothers deceive Jacob as to Joseph?
32736How did the brothers''consciences trouble them?
32736How did the capture of Babylon by Cyrus, in 538 B.C., affect the Jews?
32736How did the disciples leave the prison?
32736How did the location of Lydda make it a business center?
32736How did the man sick of the palsy come to Jesus to be healed?
32736How did the multitude receive the teaching of Jesus on the Mount?
32736How did the people fish in Palestine?
32736How did the princes of Moab try to bribe Balaam?
32736How did the sight of Jerusalem affect Jesus, and why?
32736How did they travel, then?
32736How did they want God to show himself?
32736How did this conflict between Jesus and the Jews end?
32736How did this grateful man show that the Pharisees''opinions were illogical?
32736How did this little slave boy become a great ruler in Egypt?
32736How do even these two differ?
32736How do these rules compare with the requirements for the physical athlete?
32736How do they draw water in old Philistia?
32736How do they thresh in the lands of the Bible?
32736How do you account for the change in the pronoun from"he"to"we"?
32736How do you thank the Father in heaven for his goodness?
32736How does God help the seeds to grow into flowers?
32736How does God keep the flowers warm?
32736How does Jesus explain that the persecutor is far beneath his victim?
32736How does Jesus explain the need for deeds, not words?
32736How does Jesus explain the right way to pray?
32736How does Jesus reply to the question,"Who is my neighbor?"
32736How does John the Baptist speak of the superiority of Jesus?
32736How does Paul gain his audience''s attention?
32736How does he compliment the Greeks in the course of his speech?
32736How is it that thou hast conceived this thing in thy heart?
32736How is the picture on page 404 like the Adoration of the Angels on page 426?
32736How large was the widow''s mite according to Jesus''estimate?
32736How long a campaign did Paul wage here in the hope of evangelizing the city?
32736How long will ye lay snares for words?
32736How long will ye love vanity, and seek after falsehood?
32736How long will ye vex my soul, And break me in pieces with words?
32736How long wilt thou speak these things?
32736How long, O Lord, how long, before Thou come again?
32736How many are mine iniquities and sins?
32736How many are the days of thy servant?
32736How many disciples were found in two days?
32736How many men remained?
32736How many of the important things that Jesus taught the people can you remember?
32736How many of the twenty and more allusions to the Bible in Whittier''s poem,"Palestine,"can you pick out and explain?
32736How many of these allusions recall definitely a certain incident or story to your mind?
32736How many such allusions can you find in the selections here given?
32736How many things can you do that God wants done?
32736How many times in this speech did Jesus refer to himself as the Bread of Life?
32736How much less to him that respecteth not the persons of princes, Nor regardeth the rich more than the poor?
32736How much more, if the people had eaten freely to- day of the spoil of their enemies which they found?
32736How oft is it that the lamp of the wicked is put out?
32736How probably did Jesus spend Wednesday and Thursday of Crucifixion week?
32736How readest thou?
32736How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed?
32736How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
32736How shall Jacob rise again?
32736How shall Jacob rise again?
32736How shall a child presume to sing His dreadful majesty?
32736How tall was he in feet?
32736How then can man be just with God?
32736How then canst thou turn away the face of one captain of the least of my master''s servants, and put thy trust on Egypt for chariots and for horsemen?
32736How then comfort ye me in vain, Seeing in your answers there remaineth only falsehood?
32736How then will he think to comprehend the dealings of God in his own life?
32736How think ye?
32736How think ye?
32736How thy garments are warm, When the earth is still by reason of the south wind?
32736How was Abram''s name changed to mean"father of a multitude"?
32736How was Jesus very kind to Jairus, whose little girl was sick?
32736How was Paul released?
32736How was Thomas finally brought to believe?
32736How was he at first prevented from going with the princes of Moab?
32736How was he saved?
32736How was his mother unselfish?
32736How was it settled?
32736How was the conspiracy defeated?
32736How was the life of Ishmael saved in the desert?
32736How was the officer''s persistency and faith rewarded?
32736How was the riot ended?
32736How was the servant received by Rebekah and Laban?
32736How were the broken tables replaced?
32736How were the disciples engaged when Jesus appeared to them again?
32736How were the people fed in the wilderness?
32736I A LAMENTATION FOR THE PRINCES OF ISRAEL Moreover, take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, and say,"What was thy mother?
32736I believe this government can not endure permanently half slave and half free"?
32736I cried to thee, O Lord; And unto the Lord I made supplication: What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to the pit?
32736I say, thy counsel and{ 272} strength for the war are but vain words: now on whom dost thou trust, that thou hast rebelled against me?
32736I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death: O death, where are thy plagues?
32736If God is for us, who is against us?
32736If I did despise the cause of my manservant or of my maidservant, When they contended with me: What then shall I do when God riseth up?
32736If I have sinned, what do I unto thee, O thou watcher of men?
32736If I say truth, why do ye not believe me?
32736If I told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you heavenly things?
32736If a man die, shall he live again?
32736If he, a man, still loved his wife, could Jehovah, being God, love less?
32736If one assay to commune with thee, wilt thou be grieved?
32736If then God gave unto them the same gift that he gave unto us, when we believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I, that I could withstand God?"
32736If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
32736If they say that God is just-- yes, but what does God mean, then, by dealing thus with him?
32736If thieves came to thee, if robbers by night, would they not steal till they had enough?
32736If thou be righteous, what givest thou him?
32736If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
32736If thou hast sinned, what doest thou against him?
32736If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
32736If we have forgotten the name of our God, Or spread forth our hands to a strange god; Shall not God search this out?
32736If we may ask the reason, say The why, and wherefore all things here Seem like the springtime of the year?
32736In his speech on pages 271, 272 H.T., what do you think of his methods of swaying his audience as compared to the modern orator''s?
32736In his sublime words,"The Triumph of the Man of Sorrows,"can you find evidences of these literary forms?
32736In illustrating his mission by referring to these pursuits, what words did Jesus use?
32736In receiving Rebekah, how did Isaac prove his native courtesy?
32736In the Hands of his Enemies What objection to Paul did his enemies in Jerusalem raise?
32736In the selection,"Praise of the Wise and Virtuous Woman,"can you find examples of these three methods?
32736In the words quoted from Jesus are any of these forms used?
32736In what city did Paul have great success in evangelization?
32736In what country did he live?
32736In what part of Egypt was the fat land of Goshen, which Pharaoh gave to Joseph''s father and brothers for a dwelling place?
32736In what spirit did David receive the report of the child''s death?
32736In what way did Elah meet his death?
32736In what way did Hiram, king of Tyre, help in the building of the temple?
32736In what way did Jesus answer the questions?
32736In what way did Moses disobey the Lord in smiting the rock?
32736In what way did Nathan bring his sin home to David?
32736In what way did Samson burn the enemy''s cornfield?
32736In what way does the life of Jeremiah compare with that of Savonarola?
32736In what way is the picture on page 332 like the one by Murillo on page 450?
32736In what way was Abraham tested?
32736In what way was Abram unselfish toward Lot?
32736In what way was Psalm 117( 139 S.A.), the shortest Psalm, used at the battle of Worcester?
32736In what way was Samson revenged upon his enemies?
32736In what way was Samson weak?
32736In what way were the Pharisees divided in their discussion following this healing?
32736In what ways did Jacob plan to appease Esau?
32736In what ways was the number of Gideon''s army reduced?
32736In what words did God promise Abram that he was to be the father of a great nation?
32736In what words did Jesus, speaking of the vine, express the dependence of the disciples upon himself?
32736In what words did John the Baptist introduce Jesus?
32736In what words does Jesus condemn a personal righteousness that does not exert its force upon others?
32736In what words does Jesus promise safety, liberty, and sustenance to his followers?
32736In which of the pictures do you think the painter has shown the most loving mother?
32736In wrestling with the angel what did Jacob ask of him?
32736In"Comfort Ye My People,"what passages do you think have this purpose?
32736Into what land were the people of Israel carried captive?
32736Into what land, later known as Palestine, did Abram come?
32736Into whose field did Ruth go and for what purpose?
32736Is any among you suffering?
32736Is any cheerful?
32736Is he yet alive?"
32736Is he yet alive?"
32736Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards and vineyards, and sheep and oxen, and menservants and maidservants?
32736Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that thou are righteous?
32736Is it any wonder that the people not only dreaded, but bitterly hated this city?
32736Is it fit to say to a king,"Thou art vile?"
32736Is it for thy fear of him that he reproveth thee, That he entereth with thee into judgment?
32736Is it good unto thee that thou shouldest oppress, That thou shouldest despise the work of thine hands?
32736Is it not darkness, the day of Jehovah, and not light?
32736Is it not for thee, and for all thy father''s house?"
32736Is it right, then, to take gifts from your Father in heaven all day long, and not say a word to him?
32736Is it strange that they thought Jehovah would certainly overthrow it?
32736Is it the tender star of love?
32736Is my strength the strength of stones?
32736Is n''t there a good reason why I have come?"
32736Is not God in the height of heaven?
32736Is not the food cut off before our eyes, Yea, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
32736Is not the life more than the food And the body than the raiment?
32736Is not the life more than the food, and the body than the raiment?
32736Is not the life more than the food, and the body than the raiment?
32736Is not the whole land before thee?
32736Is not this the cup from which my lord drinketh, and whereby he indeed divineth?
32736Is not this the word that we spoke unto thee in Egypt, saying,''Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians?''
32736Is not this written in the book of Jashar?
32736Is not thy fear of God thy confidence, And thy hope the integrity of thy ways?
32736Is not thy wickedness great?
32736Is our sky beclouded?
32736Is there any number of his armies?
32736Is there grief or sadness?
32736Is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?"
32736Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God?
32736It is God that justifieth; who is he that shall condemn?
32736It is high as heaven; what canst thou do?
32736It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say,''Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it?''
32736It is the question,"Why do good people suffer?"
32736It was, Why do the righteous suffer and the wicked prosper?
32736Jacob What son of Isaac struggled much between right and wrong, and suffered many things?
32736Jacob''s Well What brought Jesus to Jacob''s well?
32736Jehovah hath spoken, who can but prophesy?
32736Jesus and the King''s Officer What event of Jesus''ministry had occurred previous to this time in Cana?
32736Jesus answered and said unto him,"Because I said unto thee, I saw thee underneath the fig tree, believest thou?
32736Jesus answered him,"If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why smitest thou me?"
32736Jesus answered,"Are there not twelve hours in the day?
32736Jesus answered,"Sayest thou this of thyself, or did others tell it thee concerning me?"
32736Jesus answered,"What does the law say?"
32736Jesus answereth,"Wilt thou lay down thy life for me?
32736Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and finding him, he said,"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
32736Jesus replied to him,"Art thou the teacher of Israel, and understandest not these things?
32736Jesus said therefore unto the twelve,"Would ye also go away?"
32736Jesus said unto him,"If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
32736Jesus saith unto her,"Woman, why weepest thou?
32736Jesus saith unto him,"Have I been so long time with you, and dost thou not know me, Philip?
32736Jesus therefore said unto Peter,"Put up the sword into the sheath: the cup which the Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?"
32736Jesus therefore said unto them,"Children, have ye ought to eat?"
32736John the Baptist What condition in the life of John the Baptist made him doubt Jesus?
32736Joseph What shepherd boy was sold into bondage and became ruler in a great nation?
32736Joshua Who was the great warrior who won the land of Canaan for Israel?
32736Joy over penitence?
32736Judas( not Iscariot) said unto him,"Lord, why is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?"
32736King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
32736Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
32736Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
32736Know ye not that ye are a temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
32736Know ye not what I and my fathers have done unto all the peoples of the lands?
32736Knowest thou the ordinances of the heavens?
32736Learning to Serve What was Jesus''method of sending out the disciples and what were his instructions to them?
32736Let thine eyes be on the field that they reap, and go thou after them: have I not charged the young men that they shall not touch thee?
32736Letters In what literary form are the writings of Paul?
32736Little lamb, who made thee?
32736Lives again our glorious King: Where, O death, is now thy sting?
32736Lord, what is man, that thou takest knowledge of him?
32736Lord, who shall sojourn in thy tabernacle?
32736Many there be that say, Who will shew us any good?
32736Many therefore of his disciples, when they heard this, said,"This is a hard saying; who can hear it?"
32736Mine eyes fail for thy word, While I say,"When wilt thou comfort me?"
32736Miracle at Nain How did Jesus help the widow at Nain?
32736Miracles Why did the Greek woman come to Jesus?
32736Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,"Jeremiah, what seest thou?"
32736Moses What is the meaning of the word"Captain"used in its general sense?
32736Must I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize, And sailed through bloody seas?
32736Must I not stem the flood?
32736Must not his love be greater than man''s?
32736My lord asked his servants, saying,''Have ye a father, or a brother?''
32736My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: When shall I come and appear before God?
32736My tears have been my meat day and night, While they continually say unto me,"Where is thy God?"
32736Nathanael saith unto him,"Whence knowest thou me?"
32736Need I ever know a fear Night and day, my Father near?
32736Nicodemus answered and said unto him,"How can these things be?"
32736None is so fierce that he dare stir him up: Who then is he that can stand before me?
32736Now Haman said in his heart,"To whom would the king delight to do honor more than to myself?"
32736Now Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, and Jacob said to his sons,"Why do ye look one upon another?"
32736Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
32736Now there were four leprous men at the entrance of the gate: and they said one to another,"Why sit we here until we die?
32736Now therefore why tempt ye God, that ye should put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
32736Now what cometh-- look, look!--without menace, or call?
32736Now what is thy petition?
32736Now what service can I do, To repay her for her care?
32736Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and the rest of the apostles,"Brethren, what shall we do?"
32736O Lord God of hosts, How long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people?
32736O death, where is thy sting?
32736O death, where is thy sting?"
32736O death, where is thy victory?
32736O grave, where is thy destruction?
32736O grave, where is thy victory?
32736O our God, wilt thou not judge them?
32736O where?
32736O where?
32736O where?
32736O where?
32736O ye sons of men, how long shall my glory be turned into dishonour?
32736Of a truth I know that it is so: But how can man be just with God?
32736Of what form of art was Thorwaldsen a master?
32736Of what historical events was the city of Salonica the scene and by what name was it known in the time of Paul?
32736Of what interesting events was the Ancient Shechem, now known as Nablous, the scene?
32736Of what part of Jesus''prayer to the disciples does the story of the Ungrateful Servant remind you?
32736Of what value was the Nile to Egypt?
32736Oh, how can I serve her so, Such a good mamma as this?
32736Oh, what can little eyes do, To please the King of heaven?
32736Oh, what can little hands do To please the King of heaven?
32736Oh, what can little hearts do, To please the King of heaven?
32736Oh, what can little lips do, To please the King of heaven?
32736Oh, where is He that spake?
32736Oh, where is He that trod the sea?
32736Oh, where is He that trod the sea?
32736Oh, where is He that trod the sea?
32736On Tuesday of Crucifixion week what questions were put to Jesus by his enemies?
32736On meeting Saul what did David propose that he do?
32736On their return to Egypt how did Joseph receive his brothers?
32736On what mountain did Moses die?
32736Once He died our souls to save: Where thy victory, O grave?
32736One only is the lawgiver and judge, even he who is able to save and to destroy: but who art thou that judgest thy neighbour?
32736Or canst thou guide the Bear with her train?
32736Or dost thou in thy hunger cry?
32736Or doth the Almighty pervert justice?
32736Or fades my earthly bliss?
32736Or hast thou an arm like God?
32736Or hast thou seen the gates of the shadow of death?
32736Or hast thou walked in the recesses of the deep?
32736Or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
32736Or how wilt thou say to thy brother,''Let me cast out the mote out of thine eye''; and lo, the beam is in thine own eye?
32736Or pierce his jaw through with a hook?
32736Or press down his tongue with a cord?
32736Or satisfy the appetite of the young lions, When they couch in their dens, And abide in the covert to lie in wait?
32736Or shall the rock be removed out of its place?
32736Or should a man wish that he were swallowed up?
32736Or smell like to a mead new shorn, Thus on the sudden?
32736Or the son of man, that thou makest account of him?
32736Or think ye that the scripture speaketh in vain?
32736Or to nobles,"Ye are wicked?"
32736Or wast thou brought forth before the hills?
32736Or what man is there of you, who, if his son shall ask him for a loaf, will give him a stone; or if he shall ask for a fish, will give him a serpent?
32736Or what provoketh thee that thou answerest?
32736Or what receiveth he of thine hand?
32736Or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
32736Or who can pour out the bottles of heaven, When the dust runneth into a mass, And the clods cleave fast together?
32736Or who hath given understanding to the mind?
32736Or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
32736Or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy?
32736Or who stretched the line upon it?
32736Or will he abide by thy crib?
32736Or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
32736Or will he speak soft words unto thee?
32736Or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
32736Or wilt thou leave to him thy labour?
32736Or, Offer a present for me of your substance?
32736Or, Redeem me from the hand of the oppressors?
32736Or, is it gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect?
32736Other Literary Forms Found in the Bible What is the nature of the book of Ecclesiastes and the author''s view of life?
32736Ought not the Christ to suffer these things, and to enter into his glory?"
32736Our wives and our little ones shall be a prey: were it not better for us to return into Egypt?"
32736Peter saith unto him,"Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
32736Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time,"Lovest thou me?"
32736Peter, turning about, saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following; and said to Jesus,"Lord, and what shall this man do?"
32736Pilate answered,"Am I a Jew?
32736Pilate saith unto him,"What is truth?"
32736Pilate saith unto them,"Shall I crucify your King?"
32736Pilate therefore entered again into the palace, and called Jesus, and said unto him,"Art thou the King of the Jews?"
32736Pilate therefore said unto him,"Art thou a king then?"
32736Pilate therefore saith unto him,"Speakest thou not unto me?
32736Pilate therefore went out unto them, and saith,"What accusation bring ye against this man?"
32736Raising of Lazarus For what purpose did Mary and Martha send for Jesus?
32736Resurrection Who came first on the Sabbath morning to the tomb of Jesus?
32736Return, O Lord; how long?
32736SATAN--"Doth Job fear God for nought?
32736Samuel Why can Samuel be called one of the finest characters of the Old Testament?
32736Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh the harvest?
32736Second Missionary Journey Where was the main campaign of Paul''s second missionary journey located?
32736Seest not how from morning to evening He teacheth, and healeth disease?"
32736Seest thou a man diligent in his business?
32736Seest thou a man hasty in his words?
32736Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit?
32736Sermon on the Mount What are the eight characteristics of men that Jesus pronounces blessed?
32736Shakespeare uses lines 11 and 12 in the King''s speech in Hamlet--"Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?"
32736Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?"
32736Shall I be pure with wicked balances, and with deceitful weights?
32736Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it unto men of whom I know not whence they be?"
32736Shall a man be more pure than his Maker?
32736Shall any take him when he is on the watch, Or pierce through his nose with a snare?
32736Shall any teach God knowledge?
32736Shall calamity happen in a city and Jehovah not have done it?
32736Shall it be told him that I would speak?
32736Shall they part him among the merchants?
32736Shall this teach?
32736Shall tribulation, or anguish, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
32736Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or{ 508} nakedness, or sword?
32736Shall vain words have an end?
32736Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high,-- Shall we, to men benighted, The lamp of life deny?
32736Should a wise man make answer with vain knowledge, And fill his belly with the east wind?
32736Should he reason with unprofitable talk, Or with speeches wherewith he can do no good?
32736Should not the multitude of words be answered?
32736Should thy boastings make men hold their peace?
32736Simon Peter answered him,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
32736Simon Peter saith unto him,"Lord, whither goest thou?"
32736So Gad came to David, and told him, and said unto him,"Shall seven years of famine come unto thee in thy land?
32736So closed in upon them that evening; where were they when the morning broke over the hills of Arabia?
32736So the captain came to him, and said to him,"What meanest thou, O sleeper?
32736So there went one on horseback to meet him, and said,"Thus saith the king,''Is it peace?''"
32736So when he had washed their feet, and taken his garments, and sat down again, he said unto them,"Know ye what I have done to you?
32736So when they had broken their fast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of John, lovest thou me more than these?"
32736Solomon Who was the wisest and greatest king Israel ever had?
32736Some therefore of them of Jerusalem said,"Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
32736Spreading of truth?
32736St. Thomas, pressing near to Christ, seems to ask''One of us?''
32736Supper at Bethany When the last Passover in Jesus''life came, what inquiry did the people make one of another?
32736THE LORD--"Hast thou considered my servant Job?
32736THE LORD--"Hast thou considered my servant Job?
32736THE PEACEABLE SPIRIT Who is wise and understanding among you?
32736THE WIFE OF JOB--"Dost thou still hold fast thine integrity?
32736Teaching of Light and Freedom Why did Jesus stay in Galilee?
32736Teaching the Disciples What incident drew from Jesus a lesson about humility?
32736Tell the story of the brothers''return to Jacob and what did Jacob say to them upon their arrival?
32736Temptation Where did Jesus go after his baptism?
32736That God distributeth sorrows in his anger?
32736That he will not come to the feast?"
32736That love is the test of life?
32736That the Divine call is universal?
32736That the evil man is reserved to the day of calamity?
32736That their calamity cometh upon them?
32736That they are as stubble before the wind, And as chaff that the storm carrieth away?
32736That they are led forth to the day of wrath?
32736That will make us neighbors to them, wo n''t it, mamma?"
32736The Bible in History Why do you consider"A Morning Prayer"( 20 S.A.) appropriate for the use made of it by the English?
32736The Good Samaritan In the story of the Good Samaritan, what is brought out about the law of right living?
32736The Jews answered and said unto him,"Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a demon?"
32736The Jews therefore marveled, saying,"How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?"
32736The Jews therefore said unto him,"Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?"
32736The Jews{ 191} therefore sought him at the feast, and said,"Where is he?"
32736The Last Supper Why did the enemies of Jesus not want to arrest him during the Passover feast?
32736The Literary Value of the Books of Prophecy Isaiah In what literary form are many of Isaiah''s prophecies written?
32736The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
32736The Lord is on my side; I will not fear: What can man do unto me?
32736The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
32736The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
32736The Pharisees therefore answered them,"Are ye also led astray?
32736The Poetry of the Bible What is the difference between the rhythm of Hebrew poetry and that of English poetry?
32736The Prophets What broader meaning does the word prophet have than that of merely signifying a predicter of future events?
32736The Psalms a Collection of Lyric Poetry For what purpose was the Book of Psalms written?
32736The Rich Young Man What question did a rich young man ask Jesus?
32736The Roman Soldier''s Faith Why did the Roman captain come to Jesus?
32736The Samaritan woman therefore saith unto him,"How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a Samaritan woman?"
32736The Tempest What happened on the sea of Galilee one night when Jesus was crossing?
32736The Wise Men What question did the wise men ask on reaching Jerusalem?
32736The animals?
32736The author''s question is, What are the wages of life?
32736The desert bare Scarce yields an echo when we question"Where?"
32736The disciples came unto Jesus, saying,"Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?"
32736The disciples saith unto him,"Rabbi, the Jews were but now seeking to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?"
32736The disciples therefore said one to another,"Hath any man brought him aught to eat?"
32736The duty of forgiveness?
32736The following are illustrations:-- The thought repeated:-- The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
32736The law of growth in religion?
32736The lion has roared, who shall not fear?
32736The neighbors therefore, and they which saw him before, and knew him as a beggar, said,"Is not this he that sat and begged?"
32736The officers therefore came to the chief priests and Pharisees, and they said unto them,"Why did ye not bring him?"
32736The question has been,"What does the author intend to teach?"
32736The question is, why has Job suffered?
32736The rejection of Jesus by the Jews?
32736The spread of Christianity?
32736The star of love and dreams?
32736The storm may roar without me, My heart may low be laid; But God is round about me, And can I be dismayed?
32736The use of advantages?
32736The wing of the ostrich rejoiceth; But are her pinions and feathers kindly?
32736Then Abner answered and said,"Who art thou that criest to the king?"
32736Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said to them,''What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the Sabbath day?
32736Then Jehu came forth to the servants of his lord: and one said unto him,"Is all well?
32736Then Jeremiah said unto Zedekiah,"If I declare it unto thee wilt thou not surely put me to death?
32736Then Paul answered,"What do ye, weeping and breaking my heart?
32736Then answered Peter,"Can any man forbid the water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Spirit as well as we?"
32736Then came Isaiah the prophet unto King Hezekiah, and said unto him,"What said these men?
32736Then he saw Benjamin and said,"Is this your younger brother of whom ye spoke unto me?"
32736Then he sent out a second on horseback, which came to them, and said,"Thus saith the king,''Is it peace?''"
32736Then said Boaz to Ruth,"Hearest thou not, my daughter?
32736Then said Boaz to his servant that was set over the reapers,"What young woman is this?"
32736Then said David to Jonathan,"Who shall tell me if perchance thy father answer thee roughly?"
32736Then said David,"Who will go down with me to Saul to the camp?"
32736Then said I,"Lord, how long?"
32736Then said I,"O my lord, what are these?"
32736Then said I,"Whither goest thou?"
32736Then said Saul to his servant,"But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man?
32736Then said he to another,''And how much owest thou?''
32736Then said he,"What have they seen in thine house?"
32736Then said his servants to him,"What thing is this that thou hast done?
32736Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter,"Shall I call thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?"
32736Then said his sister to Pharaoh''s daughter,"Shall I go and call thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?"
32736Then said the king to her,"What wilt thou, Queen Esther?
32736Then said the king,"Will he even do harm to the queen before me in the house?"
32736Then said the woman,"Whom shall I bring up unto thee?"
32736Then said they to him,"What shall we do to thee, that the sea may be calm?"
32736Then said they unto him,"Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; what is thine occupation?
32736Then she said,"Did I desire a son of my lord?
32736Then the angel that talked with me answered and said unto me,"Knowest thou not what these are?"
32736Then the king''s servants, who were in the king''s gate, said unto Mordecai,"Why transgressest thou the king''s commandment?"
32736Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried to Pharaoh, saying,"Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants?
32736Then the word of the Lord came to me, saying,"O house of Israel, can not I do with you as this potter?
32736Then they must have traveled in wagons?
32736Then they went on horseback?
32736Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said to him,"What is this that thou hast done?"
32736Therefore they asked of the Lord further,"Is the man yet come hither?"
32736Therefore thus saith the Lord,"Shall the snow of Lebanon fail from the rock of the field?
32736They answered and said unto him,"Art thou also of Galilee?
32736They answered unto him,"We are Abraham''s children, and have never yet been in bondage to any man: how sayest thou,''Ye shall be made free''?"
32736They said therefore unto him,"What did he to thee?
32736They said therefore unto him,"What must we do, that we may work the works of God?"
32736They said therefore unto him,"What then doest thou{ 162} for a sign, that we may see, and believe thee?
32736They said therefore unto him,"Where is thy Father?"
32736They said therefore unto the blind man again,"What sayest thou of him, now that he has opened thine eyes?"
32736They sought therefore for Jesus, and spoke one with another, as they stood in the temple,"What think ye?
32736They were ever asking him,"Will you now found the kingdom?"
32736They were ever saying,"Is not this the Messiah?"
32736Thine own nation and the chief priests delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?"
32736Think ye that Raphael''s angel throng Has vanished from his side?
32736Thinkest thou this to be thy right, Or sayest thou,"My righteousness is more than God''s,"That thou sayest,"What advantage will it be unto thee?"
32736This day shall Christian tongues be mute, And Christian hearts be cold?
32736Thomas saith unto him,"Lord, we know not whither thou goest; how know we the way?"
32736Those of the Pharisees which were with him heard these things, and said unto him,"Are we also blind?"
32736Thou Jordan, that thou turnest back?
32736Thou that tearest thyself in thine anger, Shall the earth be forsaken for thee?
32736Three practical tests are proposed:--( 1) How many of the places given below suggest to you familiar stories?
32736Through what trial did the three Hebrew boys pass?
32736Thus shall ye say everyone to his neighbor, and everyone to his brother,''What hath the Lord answered?''
32736Thy bountiful care what tongue can recite?
32736Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: Who is a great god like unto God?
32736To what city was he taken to live?
32736To what event of Israelitish history does the"Song of the Manna Gatherers"refer?
32736To what extent did Jesus say true love will show itself?
32736To what famous city, the intellectual center of the Gentile world, did Paul now go?
32736To what island did Paul and his companions go first?
32736To what leading commercial city did Paul now go?
32736To what miracle did the Jews probably refer when they asked their question?
32736To what things does Jesus liken the kingdom of God?
32736To which class, the gay or the mourners, does Jesus promise blessing?
32736To whom do you say your prayers?
32736To whom does Jesus promise great inheritance?
32736To whom does Jesus promise mercy, the oppressor or the merciful?
32736To whom does Jesus promise the exaltation of the kingdom of heaven?
32736To whom hast thou uttered words?
32736To whom was Paul sent?
32736To whose home did Jesus love to go?
32736Transfiguration What disciples did Jesus take with him to the summit of a high mountain?
32736Truly the harvest of Bible enlightenment is plentiful beyond measure; why then are those who reap it for themselves so few?
32736Under this treatment, what did the Israelites become?
32736Under what circumstances did Manasseh repent?
32736Upon what point did the man who was healed refuse to express an opinion?
32736Varied Styles What type of story common to- day is told by one of the brothers of Abimelech?
32736Victories of the New Faith What happened on the day of Pentecost?
32736Was not Abraham found faithful in temptation, and it was reckoned unto him for righteousness?
32736Was the Lord displeased against the rivers?
32736Was there ever kindest shepherd Half so gentle, half so sweet As the Saviour, who would have us Come and gather round His feet?
32736Was thine anger against the rivers, Or thy wrath against the sea, That thou didst ride upon thine horses, Upon thy chariots of salvation?
32736Was this choice unanimous?
32736We will suppose that the little girl was looking out to sea, and suddenly she cried,''Oh, John, what can that be, is it a sail?''
32736Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubim a huge host, with chariots and horsemen exceeding many?
32736Were the gods of the nations of the lands any ways able to deliver their land out of my hand?
32736What Caesar was in power in Rome when Jesus was born?
32736What Do I Have to Know in Order to Make the Best Use of THE BIBLE STORY with My Child?
32736What Do I Have to Know in Order to Make the Best Use of THE BIBLE STORY with My Child?
32736What Does God Want Me to Do?
32736What Judean city possessed such fertile soil that it was called the"House of Bread"?
32736What act of lowly service did Jesus do for his disciples?
32736What action did the authorities take?
32736What aileth thee, O thou sea, that thou fleest?
32736What ancient foe of Israel troubled the nation toward the close of Saul''s reign?
32736What appeal did Paul make during his trial?
32736What awful contest between rival faiths was fought out for a full day on Mount Carmel?
32736What baby was hid in a basket and afterward grew up to be a great man?
32736What beautiful things does God bring to us in the summer?
32736What became of Ishmael?
32736What became of the sheep master?
32736What became of the"cities of the Plain"?
32736What better asks the howling slave Than the base life our bounty gave?"
32736What can you do beside the big ocean?
32736What cave did Abraham buy for a family tomb?
32736What claims of righteousness did the young man make?
32736What command did God give to Jacob?
32736What command did Saul give the people in regard to food?
32736What command does Jesus give concerning our light?
32736What commands did Jesus give Peter at this time?
32736What confession did the king make to Paul?
32736What connection did Job''s friends think exists between suffering and sin?
32736What conspiracy did Joseph''s brothers form against him?
32736What conversation did Paul have with the Roman commandant?
32736What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
32736What covenant was made between Jacob and Laban?
32736What custom in regard to property prevailed at this time?
32736What decision did Felix make in regard to the case?
32736What demand did Joseph make of his brothers?
32736What demand did Moses and Aaron make of Pharaoh and what was his answer?
32736What did Agrippa say about Paul''s innocence?
32736What did David do for the great King Saul and how did Saul treat David in return?
32736What did David do with the gift?
32736What did God grant to Solomon in answer to his request?
32736What did Jesus answer?
32736What did Jesus do and say to Judas?
32736What did Jesus do in response to Jairus''request?
32736What did Jesus do when the people came to see him?
32736What did Jesus say about birds and flowers?
32736What did Jesus say about living water?
32736What did Jesus say about the Father''s will for him?
32736What did Jesus say about the truth?
32736What did Jesus say about worshiping God?
32736What did Jesus say in his prayer in the garden about God''s will?
32736What did Jesus say that troubled the disciples?
32736What did Jesus say to still the storm?
32736What did Jesus say was the greatest commandment?
32736What did Jesus teach by these three stories?
32736What did Jesus tell the disciples was the cause of their failure?
32736What did John the Baptist say to the multitudes, the publicans, the soldiers?
32736What did Joseph name his two sons?
32736What did Joseph''s brothers fear when their father died?
32736What did Joseph''s dreams mean?
32736What did Moses do when he came down?
32736What did Pharaoh do for Joseph''s father?
32736What did Reuben suggest, and why?
32736What did Samuel tell Saul as to obedience?
32736What did Thomas say in regard to Jesus appearing?
32736What did Zacchaeus do to show his repentance?
32736What did he tell his disciples to do?
32736What did his wife do?
32736What did she find?
32736What did she think of the kingdom?
32736What did the Egyptians tell the Hebrews to do?
32736What did the Israelites lose in this battle?
32736What did the Jews in Corinth do to Paul?
32736What did the Pharisees plot, following this conflict?
32736What did the Roman centurion say when Jesus died?
32736What did the army of the Midianites look like when they came to fight the children of Israel?
32736What did the captain say of Jesus''power?
32736What did the disciples say?
32736What did the healing of the leper lead to?
32736What did the multitude say?
32736What did the people decide to do about going forward?
32736What did the people do while Moses was on the mountain?
32736What did the people say of the disciples?
32736What did the sailors do after the storm struck?
32736What did the spies report as to the land and the people of Canaan?
32736What did the story of the Foolish Rich Man teach?
32736What did they do?
32736What difficulties did Paul encounter at Athens?
32736What disturbance and discussion arose within the church?
32736What do ye imagine against the Lord?
32736What do you know about Endor?
32736What do you know about an Eastern shepherd and his sheep?
32736What do you know about one great star?
32736What do you know about the rock- hewn tombs used in Bible lands?
32736What do you know of the Cedars of Lebanon, and what is the meaning of the word"Lebanon"?
32736What do you learn of Eastern court life and the manners and customs of the people from a reading of this story?
32736What do you suppose mamma meant?
32736What do you think is interesting about the Madonna picture by Carlo Dolci on page 340 G.B.?
32736What do you think is the difference between the two?
32736What do you think made him a great man?
32736What do you think was Joseph''s object in his treatment of his brothers?
32736What does Jesus promise those who are pure?
32736What does Jesus say about earthly treasure?
32736What does Jesus say about the law?
32736What does Solomon ask of God in his dream?
32736What does he command in regard to these things?
32736What does the Bible call the three men represented as looking at the baby in the Madonna picture on page 408 G.B.?
32736What does the gospel writer say of the nature and object of Divine Love?
32736What dream did Gideon hear related in the enemies''camp?
32736What drives the bold blood from his cheek to his heart?
32736What effect did Goliath have upon the army of Israel?
32736What evil deed did David do?
32736What excuse did he make?
32736What fact made this temptation exceedingly keen?
32736What false witness was borne against Jesus in the trial before Caiaphas?
32736What four requests did Joseph make of the butler?
32736What four sins does Jesus condemn?
32736What further did Jesus tell the disciples about his coming fate?
32736What further did the disciples discover?
32736What gallant deed was done by Jonathan and his armor bearer?
32736What gift did Jacob give Joseph?
32736What glimpses of the outer world were possible to the residents of Nazareth?
32736What great command did Jesus give his disciples at the Mount in Galilee?
32736What great metropolis of the world did Paul purpose to visit?
32736What great prophet had his home in Anathoth, a little city near Jerusalem?
32736What great seaport, the only inside harbor between Egypt and Mount Carmel, was the scene of Jonah''s attempt to escape from the command of the Lord?
32736What great trait in Abraham was lacking in those who claimed to be his descendants?
32736What great tribute did Jesus pay John the Baptist?
32736What happened at Endor?
32736What happened at Iconium?
32736What happened in Thessalonica?
32736What happened in the prison in the night?
32736What happened on the fourteenth night?
32736What happened on the island of Malta?
32736What happened on the trip home?
32736What happened soon after?
32736What happened to Absalom in the forest?
32736What happened when Jesus came to the other side of the sea?
32736What has God given you to- day?
32736What help did Jesus give the disciples?
32736What historical estimate of his character is supported by THE BIBLE STORY, and how?
32736What historical ground did Paul''s route in Macedonia cover?
32736What important discovery was made in the monastery of Saint Catherine near Mount Sinai?
32736What important roads run through the valley of Jehosaphat?
32736What instructions did David give in regard to Absalom?
32736What interesting discovery has been made in connection with this pool?
32736What interesting points might have been viewed by Paul from the deck of the"Twin Brothers,"as it lay in the port of Puteoli?
32736What is Man That Thou art Mindful of Him?
32736What is a Druse family?
32736What is his most famous picture?
32736What is meant by the"altar of Baal"?
32736What is my strength, that I should wait?
32736What is pottage?
32736What is said of Joseph''s business success?
32736What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
32736What is the lesson in the story of the Rich Man and the Poor Man?
32736What is the modern condition of this once important city?
32736What is the origin of the name"Israel"?
32736What is the reward for the peacemaker as opposed to the warrior?
32736What is the strangest lake in the world?
32736What is the substance of his argument against paganism?
32736What is the teaching in the story of the Men who Made Excuses?
32736What is the town of Nazareth like to- day?
32736What is the writer''s answer, then, to the question why good men suffer?
32736What is told of the brazen serpent?
32736What is unusual about the picture by Bouguereau on page 332 G.B.?
32736What is your life?
32736What knightly deed was done by three captains of David?
32736What knowest thou, that we know not?
32736What lesson did Jesus mean to teach by the story of the Dishonest Steward?
32736What lesson did Jesus teach when he spoke of little children?
32736What lines of Psalm 80( 91 S.A.) underlie Elizabeth Barrett Browning''s,"The Measure,"stanza 2?
32736What man is he that feareth the Lord?
32736What miracle did Jesus perform on his return from Tyre and Sidon?
32736What miracle was performed by Peter and John at the temple?
32736What mountain did Moses climb to talk with God?
32736What name, formerly applied to the family of Jacob, now signifies the race?
32736What nation hath not inherited her palaces, and gotten possession of her spoils?
32736What natural cause accounts for the decay of the city of Miletus which was in Paul''s day one of the leading centers of Greek civilization?
32736What new city was entered by the apostles, and what happened there?
32736What oath did about forty of the Jews take at this time?
32736What offer did Pilate make to the people?
32736What official did they interest in their message?
32736What opportunity did David have to revenge himself on Saul and what did he do?
32736What oratorical beauties can you discover from a reading of this address?
32736What other event do some think happened at this place?
32736What other great man was associated with Dothan?
32736What other miraculous supplies of food are mentioned in the Bible?
32736What ought one to think of as making life worth living?
32736What part did Abram take in the battle of the five kings against the four and why?
32736What part did Ananias have in Paul''s conversion?
32736What part did David have in choosing the site for the temple?
32736What particular petitions did Jesus make for these persons?
32736What pay did Abram take for his service in this campaign?
32736What people came up to attack Israel?
32736What people did Goliath represent?
32736What pierceth the king, like the point of a dart?
32736What popular stories has fancy woven about the wise men?
32736What position did Ehud hold in Israel?
32736What prediction did Jesus make in regard to the fame of Mary''s deed?
32736What premonitions did Paul make known to the Ephesians whom he met at Miletus?
32736What prophets are represented in each of the four sections?
32736What qualities had this relationship peculiar to the East?
32736What reason did Festus give for bringing Paul before Agrippa?
32736What reasons can you give for his action?
32736What reasons did Samuel give against the plan?
32736What report about Jesus was the result of the miracle at Nain?
32736What reward was promised to the man who should kill Goliath?
32736What river at Damascus was once compared with the Jordan river?
32736What says the little bird?
32736What says the little flower?
32736What says the little lamb?
32736What says the little ray?
32736What seeds do you plant in your garden?
32736What shall I render unto the Lord For all his benefits toward me?
32736What sheep master refused to give tribute to David?
32736What shines down on the flowers and the birds and the little children when they waken?
32736What shines in the sky when you sleep?
32736What similarity can you find in"Visions of the Heavenly City"and Isaiah''s"Awake, O Zion"?
32736What sin against the"devoted spoil"is given as the reason for the defeat at Ai?
32736What sort of subject did Sir Joshua Reynolds choose for many of his paintings?
32736What spirit did Paul show in his farewell words?
32736What stands to- day on the old temple area in Jerusalem?
32736What tale do the roaring ocean, And the night wind, bleak and wild, As they beat at the crazy casement, Tell to that little child?
32736What then if ye should behold the Son of man ascending where he was before?
32736What then shall we say to these things?
32736What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do unto them?
32736What things did the people give of their own free will for the furnishing of the tabernacle?
32736What though in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball?
32736What though nor real voice nor sound Amidst the radiant orbs be found?
32736What thoughts form the principal message of this speech?
32736What threat of Esau''s forced Jacob to leave home?
32736What three stories in the Bible are recognized as among the most charming love stories in the world?
32736What three travelers met the unfortunate man by the wayside?
32736What trick did Jacob play upon his father and brother?
32736What two events are confused in this quotation?
32736What two great prophets are associated with the village of Shunem, and how?
32736What two ideas of sacrifice did the Hebrews hold and which idea was symbolized in the offering of Isaac?
32736What two others had Jesus raised from the dead?
32736What two routes out of Egypt were possible to the Hebrews?
32736What two signs did the angel give regarding Jesus?
32736What two things did Jesus do for the multitude?
32736What unselfish words did John the Baptist say in regard to himself and Jesus?
32736What utterance of Jesus at this trial was said to be blasphemy?
32736What vision had a Roman captain at Caesarea?
32736What was Jesus''answer to his mother when she found him in the temple?
32736What was Jesus''conversation with the disciple?
32736What was Jesus''decision in regard to the paying of tribute money?
32736What was Jesus''legacy to his disciples?
32736What was Jesus''reply concerning the Sabbath?
32736What was Jesus''reply?
32736What was Jesus''statement regarding rich men?
32736What was Jesus''statement to Nicodemus and how did he explain it?
32736What was Judas''argument?
32736What was Moses commanded to build in the wilderness as a dwelling place of God?
32736What was Moses''last advice to the people?
32736What was Paul''s advice?
32736What was Paul''s defense?
32736What was Pilate''s decision?
32736What was Saul''s reply and David''s response?
32736What was his plan of attack?
32736What was his punishment?
32736What was his punishment?
32736What was the angels''song?
32736What was the baker''s dream and Joseph''s interpretation?
32736What was the cause of Eli''s death?
32736What was the controversy between Jesus and certain scribes in regard to the man sick with the palsy?
32736What was the courageous counsel of Caleb and Joshua?
32736What was the cry of the people in regard to Jesus?
32736What was the cry of the people?
32736What was the difference between Jesus''disciples and other like groups?
32736What was the effect of Paul''s private conversations with Felix?
32736What was the effect of the question on Herod, the king?
32736What was the effect of this conversation?
32736What was the effect upon the mob?
32736What was the eighth plague of Egypt?
32736What was the fate of Abimelech?
32736What was the fate of the first wall that surrounded the city?
32736What was the fate of this people?
32736What was the feast of the passover; when was it celebrated and what was its meaning?
32736What was the fifth plague of Egypt?
32736What was the first ceremony in the dedication of the temple?
32736What was the first plague of Egypt?
32736What was the first temptation?
32736What was the fourth plague of Egypt?
32736What was the home life of little children of Nazareth?
32736What was the main work of Paul and Barnabas on the remainder of the journey?
32736What was the meaning of setting up stones for a pillar and pouring oil upon them?
32736What was the message sent to the Gentile Christians from the disciples at Jerusalem?
32736What was the name of the little boy who came when he was called?
32736What was the nature of Stephen''s defense?
32736What was the ninth plague of Egypt?
32736What was the occasion of John the Baptist''s murder?
32736What was the reason for the riot at Ephesus?
32736What was the result among the Gentiles?
32736What was the result among the Jews?
32736What was the result of Peter''s visit to the captain?
32736What was the result of the battle?
32736What was the result of the hearing?
32736What was the result of the martyrdom?
32736What was the result?
32736What was the result?
32736What was the second plague of Egypt?
32736What was the second temptation?
32736What was the seventh plague of Egypt?
32736What was the sin of Ananias and Sapphira?
32736What was the spirit of the Jews under the rule of Herod?
32736What was the tenth and last plague of Egypt?
32736What was the theme of Peter''s sermon?
32736What was the third plague of Egypt?
32736What was the third temptation?
32736What was the"summer room"?
32736What was written above Jesus on the cross?
32736What was"devoted"spoil?
32736What way did Pharaoh take of still further oppressing the Israelites?
32736What went before and behind the marching host?
32736What were Jesus''words about himself?
32736What were Jesus''words in reply to the captain''s faith?
32736What were Saul''s physical qualifications for being king?
32736What were some of the streets like in ancient Palestine?
32736What were the charges brought against Paul?
32736What were the questions and answers at the Jewish court?
32736What were the three leading occurrences that marked Moses''sojourn in Midian?
32736What were the two chief industries of Judea?
32736What were the words of Jesus''rebuke to Peter?
32736What words of Jesus, in regard to his departure into Galilee, bear out the proverb,"Familiarity breeds contempt"?
32736What would you expect the theme of each of the following books to be, judging by the thought which the titles suggest?
32736What?
32736When I broke the five loaves among the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces took ye up?"
32736When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, The moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
32736When Jacob saw the coat stained with blood, what did he say and what three things did he do?
32736When Jeremiah continued to rebuke the people, what happened to him?
32736When Jesus prayed for his disciples, what two things did he say he had done?
32736When Jesus refused to be king in Palestine and told the people that he was king over a greater kingdom than they had, what did he mean?
32736When Jesus said,"The truth shall make you free,"what kind of bondage did he refer to?
32736When Jesus saw him lying, and knew that he had been ill a long time, he saith unto him,"Wouldest thou be made whole?"
32736When Jesus taught in the temple, what surprised the people?
32736When Jesus was a boy, how many things did he do that you do?
32736When Jesus, after a delay, reached Bethany, with what news was he met?
32736When Pilate therefore heard this saying, he was the more afraid; and he entered into the palace again, and saith unto Jesus,"Whence art thou?"
32736When and for what reason did the ancient Jews gather at their wailing place in Jerusalem?
32736When and why was Jesus brought back to Palestine?
32736When did Jesus perform a similar work in the temple?
32736When the first messenger came the king said quickly,"Is the young man Absalom safe?"
32736When the storm came what two things did the sailors do?
32736When they saw Jesus, what three things did the wise men do?
32736When wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me?
32736Whence come wars and whence come fightings among you?
32736Whence then hast thou that living water?
32736Where did Jacob go to work?
32736Where did Paul end this journey?
32736Where did Paul go after leaving Ephesus?
32736Where did Peter go after his escape, and how was he received?
32736Where did the disciples go after leaving Philippi?
32736Where did they find an oasis?
32736Where did they get the songs they sang?
32736Where did they go after leaving Cyprus?
32736Where did they go?
32736Where does the light come from in the Madonna picture on page 396?
32736Where lies his grave?
32736Where now are your prophets which prophesied unto you, saying,''The king of Babylon shall not come against you, nor against this land''?
32736Where was Capernaum, in relation to Cana?
32736Where was Gideon when the angel found him, what was he doing and why, in such a place?
32736Where was Gilgal, the place of Joshua''s camp?
32736Where was Jesus crucified?
32736Where was Joseph taken as a slave?
32736Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
32736Where were the disciples first called Christians?
32736Where were they, and where were their enemies?
32736Where, where is thy grandeur fled?
32736Wherefore are we counted as beasts, And are become unclean in your sight?
32736Wherefore do the wicked live, Become old, yea, wax mighty in power?
32736Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
32736Wherefore hast thou despised the word of the Lord, to do that which is evil in his sight?
32736Wherefore hidest thou thy face, And forgettest our affliction and our oppression?
32736Wherefore hidest thou thy face,{ 195} And holdest me for thine enemy?
32736Wherefore should the nations say, Where is now their God?
32736Wherefore should we live any longer?"
32736Wherefore then didst thou not obey{ 374} the voice of the Lord, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst that which was evil in the sight of the Lord?"
32736Wherefore would ye have the day of the Lord?
32736Whereupon were the foundations thereof fastened?
32736Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before the high God?
32736Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
32736Which is easier,{ 128} to say to the sick of the palsy,''Thy sins are forgiven''; or to say,''Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk''?
32736Which is thought to be the most beautiful of all?
32736Which is your favorite?
32736Which man proved himself a neighbor?
32736Which of them therefore will love him most?"
32736Which of you convicteth me of sin?
32736Which one of the brothers was left at home and why?
32736Which one of the prophets did not your fathers persecute?
32736Which route was chosen and why?
32736Which two most resemble each other?
32736While he was on the way, they come from the ruler of the synagogue''s house, saying,"Thy daughter is dead: why troublest thou the Master any further?"
32736While it remained, did it not remain thine own?
32736Whither hath thy beloved turned him, That we may seek him with thee?
32736Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou fairest among women?
32736Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
32736Who among the sons of the mighty is like unto the Lord?
32736Who are these that fly as a cloud, And as doves to their windows?
32736Who art thou, O great mountain?
32736Who became David''s best friend?
32736Who bought Joseph as a slave?
32736Who can number the clouds by wisdom?
32736Who can open the doors of his face?
32736Who can stand before his indignation?
32736Who can strip off his outer garment?
32736Who can understand his errors?
32736Who can utter the mighty acts of the Lord, Or shew forth all his praise?
32736Who determined the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
32736Who disobeyed?
32736Who gives us the warm summer days?
32736Who hath first given unto me, that I should repay him?
32736Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts?
32736Who is associated with the town of Ramah?
32736Who is generally considered the greatest of all painters?
32736Who is glad when the rain falls?
32736Who is he that will contend with me?
32736Who is like thee, glorious in holiness, Fearful in praises, doing wonders?
32736Who is like unto the Lord our God, Who hath his seat on high, Who humbleth himself to behold The things that are in heaven and in the earth?
32736Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods?
32736Who is the King of glory?
32736Who is this King of glory?
32736Who is this that darkeneth counsel By words without knowledge?
32736Who is this that hideth counsel without knowledge?
32736Who knoweth the power of thine anger, And thy wrath according to the fear that is due unto thee?
32736Who led a race of slaves out of bondage and became the emancipator of a great nation?
32736Who opposed them?
32736Who painted the famous frieze of the Prophets in the Boston Public Library?
32736Who provideth for the raven his food, When his young ones cry unto God, And wander for lack of meat?
32736Who said,"I am the good shepherd"?
32736Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?
32736Who shall come within his double bridle?
32736Who shall declare his way to his face?
32736Who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
32736Who shall lay anything to the charge of God''s elect?
32736Who shall not fear, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
32736Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
32736Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
32736Who so earnestly preaches the living of a life as John Bunyan in Pilgrim''s Progress?
32736Who suggested Joseph as an interpreter?
32736Who tented with his flocks on the upland pastures of Palestine, and became the father of a great nation?
32736Who was Moses''brother and companion in the task of saving his people?
32736Who was called the"wisest king,"and what was the greatest thing he ever did?
32736Who were Paul''s companions on the first journey?
32736Who were crucified with Jesus?
32736Who were the first disciples that followed Jesus?
32736Who writes, with the lightning''s bright hand, on the wall?
32736Whom did Andrew introduce to Jesus?
32736Whom did Philip bring to Jesus?
32736Whom did Ruth marry?
32736Whom does Jesus promise to fill, the satisfied Pharisee, or those that are hungering after a righteousness they have not attained?
32736Whom hast thou defied and blasphemed?
32736Whose image and superscription hath it?"
32736Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
32736Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
32736Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
32736Why askest thou me?
32736Why could this appeal not be denied?
32736Why did God allow this?
32736Why did Jacob say he left Laban''s home?
32736Why did Jairus come to Jesus?
32736Why did Moses flee and to what land did he go?
32736Why did Moses smite the Egyptian?
32736Why did Paul go to Macedonia?
32736Why did Saul dislike David?
32736Why did life receive me?
32736Why did the children of Israel murmur at Marah?
32736Why did the five kings make war against Gibeon?
32736Why did the people at Lystra call Paul and Barnabas gods?
32736Why did the sons of Jacob come to Egypt?
32736Why did they build cities on the hilltops, and not in the valleys?
32736Why died I not at birth?
32736Why do the beautiful hills and mountains make you think of God?
32736Why do they not give it?
32736Why do we call God our Father?
32736Why do we do this?
32736Why do we heap huge mounds of years Before us and behind, And scorn the little days that pass Like angels on the wind?
32736Why do ye not understand my speech?
32736Why do ye persecute me as God, And are not satisfied with my flesh?
32736Why do you like the cool winter days?
32736Why do you like to talk to your Father in heaven?
32736Why do you thank God every day?
32736Why do you think Jesus was willing to satisfy the hunger of the multitude by miracle when he would not satisfy his own hunger by a miracle?
32736Why does Jesus say we should love our enemies?
32736Why does the chilling winter''s morn Smile like a field beset with corn?
32736Why dost thou strive against him?
32736Why doth thine heart carry thee away?
32736Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
32736Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
32736Why hast thou broken down her fences, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
32736Why hast thou set me as a mark for thee, So that I am a burden to myself?
32736Why is Hebron one of the most interesting spots in the world?
32736Why is Palestine called a"living Pompeii"?
32736Why is Petra one of the strangest and most marvelous cities in the world?
32736Why is it called the Dead Sea?
32736Why is it called the"Ascent of Blood"?
32736Why is it judged incredible with you, if{ 458} God doth raise the dead?
32736Why is it necessary in Palestine to separate the tares from the wheat before harvest?
32736Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, And whom God hath hedged in?
32736Why not seize this opportunity and give them answers to their questions from the Bible?
32736Why satest thou among the sheepfolds,{ 58} To hear the pipings for the flocks?
32736Why should this anxious load Press down your weary mind?
32736Why tarry the wheels of his chariots?''
32736Why was Gideon faint- hearted at first and how was he convinced of his place in Israel?
32736Why was Hagar driven out?
32736Why was Jesus so poor?
32736Why was Joseph put in prison?
32736Why was it better for Solomon than for David to build a temple to the Lord?
32736Why was the Samaritan woman astonished at being addressed by Jesus?
32736Why was there a change in the treatment of the Egyptians toward the Israelites?
32736Why was there doubt about proceeding from Fair Havens?
32736Why was this called"Herod''s temple"?
32736Why waste such precious wood to make my cross, Such far- sought roses for my crown of thorns?"
32736Why were the disciples meeting in secret at Jerusalem?
32736Why would you dislike to live near it?
32736Why?
32736Why?
32736Why?
32736Will I eat the flesh of bulls, Or drink the blood of goats?
32736Will a man rob God?
32736Will he make covenant with thee, That thou shouldest take him for a servant for ever?
32736Will he make many supplications unto thee?
32736Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
32736Will the wild- ox be content to serve thee?
32736Wilt thou be angry with us for ever?
32736Wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be justified?
32736Wilt thou confide in him, that he will bring home thy seed, And gather the corn of thy threshing- floor?
32736Wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations?
32736Wilt thou even disannul my judgment?
32736Wilt thou harass a driven leaf?
32736Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lioness?
32736Wilt thou keep the old way Which wicked men have trodden?
32736Wilt thou not quicken us again: That thy people may rejoice in thee?
32736Wilt thou play with him as with a bird?
32736Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great?
32736With what dramatic story does the Sermon on the Mount close?
32736With what story did Jesus explain his treatment of sinful people?
32736With what words did both sisters greet Jesus?
32736With whom did he live at Corinth?
32736Would he contend with me in the greatness of his power?
32736Would he not wish to say something about his shepherd, very much like this psalm?
32736Would it be right to get up in the morning, and play all day when your father was at home, without saying one word to him?
32736Would it make your father glad or sorry?
32736Would you know from looking at them that these pictures were all painted by the same man?
32736Wouldest thou kill me as thou killedst the Egyptian yesterday?''
32736Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?"
32736Ye mountains, that ye skip like rams; Ye little hills, like young sheep?
32736Ye were running well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
32736Yea, can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, The thunderings of his pavilion?
32736You will notice the cow shed at the front door, and the family dog, but can you see the donkey?
32736Your fathers, where are they?
32736Zephaniah Of what does the prophecy of Zephaniah consist?
32736[ End illustration]{ 155} I WILL LIFT MINE EYES UNTO THE MOUNTAINS I will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains: From whence shall my help come?
32736[ End illustration]{ 257} Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
32736[ End illustration]{ 359} Is the alarm trumpet blown in a city and do the people not tremble?
32736[ End illustration]{ 373} Shall I not in that day, saith the Lord, destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?
32736[ End illustration]{ 391} And Elisha said unto the king of Israel,"What have I to do with thee?
32736[ End illustration]{ 451} And the king said unto the Cushite,"Is it well with the young man Absalom?"
32736[ End illustration]{ 57} They chose new gods; Then was war in the gates: Was there a shield or spear seen Among forty thousand in Israel?
32736_ Making the Child Think_ Who gives you"every good gift"?
32736a man clothed in soft raiment?
32736a prophet?
32736a reed shaken with the wind?
32736am I not able indeed to promote thee to honor?"
32736am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul?
32736and after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
32736and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice and lifted up thine eyes on high?
32736and art not thou ruler over all the kingdoms of the nations?
32736and do ye not remember?
32736and from whence came they unto thee?"
32736and from whence come ye?"
32736and having ears, hear ye not?
32736and how do ye see it now?
32736and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
32736and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
32736and it shall be granted thee; or what is thy request further?
32736and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
32736and of what people art thou?"
32736and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?"
32736and the prophets, do they live for ever?
32736and told you these words?"
32736and we told him according to the nature of these words: could we in any wise know that he would say,''Bring your brother down''?"
32736and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?"
32736and what is stronger than a lion?"
32736and what is thy request?
32736and when wilt thou return?''
32736and whence comest thou?
32736and whence comest thou?
32736and where are all his wondrous works of which our fathers told us, saying,''Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt?''
32736and where hast thou worked?
32736and wherefore do questionings arise in your heart?
32736and whither goest thou?
32736and whither goest thou?"
32736and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
32736and who is like to thee in Israel?
32736and who is the shepherd that will stand before me?''
32736and who is the son of Jesse?
32736and who is there, that, being such as I, would go into the temple to save his life?
32736and who shall stand when he appeareth?
32736and who will appoint me a time?
32736and whose are these before thee?''
32736and why is thy countenance fallen?
32736and with what manner of body do they come?"
32736and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness?
32736and"Ye are the light of the world"( 106 L.J.)?
32736and''What hath the Lord spoken?''
32736and''What hath the Lord spoken?''
32736art thou come to destroy us?
32736art thou come unto me to call my sin to remembrance, and to slay my son?"
32736be the word of freedom given: What art thou, man, to war with Heaven?"
32736but who art thou, Rattling along from the restless bough?"
32736can I bring him back again?
32736can a fig tree, my brethren, yield olives, or a vine figs?
32736can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
32736can that faith save him?
32736come they not hence, even of your pleasures that war{ 430} in your members?
32736couldest thou not watch one hour?
32736did I not say,''Do not deceive me''?"
32736did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice?
32736do not even the Gentiles the same?
32736do not even the publicans the same?
32736do ye not yet perceive, neither understand?
32736do you like best, and why?
32736for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?"
32736for what have I done?
32736for who is this Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?"
32736forbear; why shouldest thou be smitten?"
32736from the woodlands what sound do I hear?
32736hath he not sent me to the men that sit upon the wall?"
32736have ye another brother?''
32736have ye not yet faith?"
32736have ye your heart hardened?
32736he blasphemeth: who can forgive sins but one, even God?"
32736he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; how sayest thou,''Show us the Father?''
32736his soaring towers, From whose dark tops men watched the starry hours?
32736how doth he now say,''I am come down out of heaven''?"
32736how long shall I bear with you?
32736how much rather then, when he saith to thee,''Wash, and be clean''?"
32736how much rather then, when he saith to thee,''Wash, and be clean?''"
32736how opened he thine eyes?"
32736how shall I deliver thee, Israel?
32736how then doth he now see?"
32736if grapegatherers came to thee, would they not leave some gleaning grapes?
32736is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure?
32736is it not I, the Lord?
32736is it not in your eyes as nothing?''
32736is it well with the child?''"
32736is it well with thy husband?
32736knew ye not that I must be in my Father''s house?"
32736knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
32736know ye not that such a man as I can indeed divine?"
32736knowest thou not that I have power to release thee, and have power to crucify thee?"
32736let the men go, that they may serve the Lord their God: knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?"
32736may I not wash in them, and be clean?"
32736notice how glad every one is that the Christ Child has come: Why do you think the artist made them look so happy?
32736of himself, or of some other?"
32736or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?"
32736or how shall we clear ourselves?
32736or in what story shall we set it forth?
32736or naked, and clothed thee?
32736or shall the cold waters that flow down from afar be dried up?
32736or shall there be three days''pestilence in thy land?
32736or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?"
32736or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
32736or thou again, why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
32736or to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
32736or what evil is in mine hand?
32736or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
32736or who is he that gave thee this authority?"
32736or who maketh a man dumb, or deaf, or seeing, or blind?
32736or why fasten ye your eyes on us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made him to walk?
32736or will ye save him?
32736or wilt thou flee three months before thy foes while they pursue thee?
32736or,"Why speakest thou with her?"
32736or,''What shall we drink?''
32736or,''Wherewithal shall we be clothed?''
32736saith the Lord: Or what is the place of my rest?
32736saith the Lord;''and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?''
32736shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
32736shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
32736shall I smite them?"
32736shall it declare thy truth?
32736shall we be able, being a small company, to fight against so great and strong a multitude?
32736shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?"
32736storm- darkness, and not a ray of light upon it?
32736tell me what shall thy wages be?"
32736tell me; what hast thou in the house?"
32736thinkest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?"
32736to save a life, or to kill?"
32736until seven times?"
32736was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?"
32736what hath he done?"
32736what is it which these witness against thee?"
32736what is mine iniquity?
32736what is my sin, that thou hast hotly pursued after me?
32736what is thy country?
32736what shall I say unto them?"
32736what shall we do?"
32736what shall we speak?
32736what then is this that thou hast done to us?"
32736what workest thou?
32736what would the world be to us If the children were no more?
32736wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into the land which they know not?
32736wherefore came this mad fellow to thee?"
32736wherefore earnest thou not unto me?
32736wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to bring us forth out of Egypt?
32736wherefore then hast thou not kept watch over thy lord the king?
32736wherefore then speakest thou to me after this manner?"
32736wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
32736who hath marked my word, and heard it?
32736who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty gods?
32736who?"
32736whom seekest thou?"
32736whom seekest thou?"
32736why is it that ye have left the man?
32736why went ye so near the wall?''
32736will they fortify themselves?
32736will they make an end in a day?
32736will they revive the stones out of the heaps of rubbish, seeing they are burned?''
32736will they sacrifice?
32736will ye rebel against the king?''
32736wilt thou deliver them into the hand of Israel?"
32736would ye also become his disciples?"
32736wouldest thou be spoken for to the king, or to the captain of the host?''"
32736{ 101} What valley was called the"Valley of the Smiths,"and why?
32736{ 104} What is the appearance of the AEgean Sea to- day, commercially speaking, as compared with classic times?
32736{ 107} By what physical formation were the people of Bethlehem able to see that there was food in the land of Moab?
32736{ 114} Then who shall measure the treasures of the Bible substance that our writers have poured into their books?
32736{ 115} And Israel said,"Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother?"
32736{ 11} INTRODUCTION Why Read the Bible?
32736{ 12} Why are Bible Readers so Few?
32736{ 152} And Moses said before the Lord,"Behold, I am slow of speech and of a slow tongue, and how shall Pharaoh hearken unto me?"
32736{ 15} THE CHILD AND THE BIBLE THE MOTHER''S PART-- HOW CAN I USE THE BIBLE STORY WITH MY CHILD?
32736{ 160} And Jehu said,"What hast thou to do with peace?
32736{ 168} They asked him,"Who is the man that said unto thee,''Take up thy bed, and walk''?"
32736{ 177} And he said unto them,"Do ye not yet understand?"
32736{ 189} Or, Deliver me from the adversary''s hand?
32736{ 193} Nicodemus saith unto them,"Doth our law judge a man, except it first hear from himself and know what he doeth?"
32736{ 197} What understandest thou, which is not in us?
32736{ 198} He said,"I am he,"They said therefore unto him,"How then were thine eyes opened?"
32736{ 19} Who was the Neighbor?
32736{ 200} They answered and said unto him,"Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?"
32736{ 203} And what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?"
32736{ 204} Have ye not asked them that go by the way?
32736{ 208} HOW THE PEOPLE TRAVELED IN THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE Did they have railroads?
32736{ 208} Or how can he be clean that is born of a woman?
32736{ 20} Answer these questions:--(_ Be sure to read the story on the back of each picture._) What do you know about plowing in Palestine?
32736{ 220} Jesus saith unto her,"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou believedst, thou shouldest see the glory of God?"
32736{ 225} Who hath sent out the wild ass free?
32736{ 229} Shall the bands of fishermen make traffic of him?
32736{ 22}_ Talking about Pictures_ What painter of Madonnas was called the"peasant painter of Spain"?
32736{ 230} But Jesus said,"Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
32736{ 238} WHITHER IS THY BELOVED GONE?
32736{ 239} DAY BY DAY Every day has its dawn, Its soft and silent eve, Its noontide hours of bliss or bale,-- Why should we grieve?
32736{ 23} Note another very much like Dolci''s( page 400): Can you explain this light?
32736{ 240} WHAT CAN LITTLE HANDS DO?
32736{ 24} What woman is ranked among the most famous animal painters of the world?
32736{ 252} THE GLORY OF WISDOM Doth not wisdom cry, And understanding put forth her voice?
32736{ 256} PRAISE OF THE WISE AND VIRTUOUS WOMAN A virtuous woman who can find?
32736{ 263} Who can count the dust of Jacob, Or number the fourth part of Israel?
32736{ 268}"''Jesus saith unto her,"Woman, why weepest thou?
32736{ 27} Why did Jesus''friends love him?
32736{ 288} THE TRIUMPH OF THE MAN OF SORROWS Who hath believed that which we have heard?
32736{ 310} WAS THERE EVER KINDEST SHEPHERD?
32736{ 321}{322}[ Illustration] THE SOUL''S AWAKENING By James Sant( 1820-)"Can a little child like me, Thank the Father fittingly?
32736{ 32} JESUS''CHARACTER- BUILDING STORIES Do you know which parable teaches:-- True neighborliness?
32736{ 33} FOUNDATION STONES To what chapter would you turn in your Bible to find how you can best serve other people?
32736{ 349} And the officer said to Philip,"I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
32736{ 358} And their father said unto them,"What way went he?"
32736{ 359} THE SNOWDROP Now the spring is coming on, Now the snow and ice are gone, Come, my little snowdrop root, Will you not begin to shoot?
32736{ 362} A FINE THING Who am I with noble face, Shining in a clear blue place?
32736{ 366} THE SHEEP Lazy sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields you lie, Eating grass or daisies white, From the morning till the night?
32736{ 367}{368}[ Illustration] THE WOUNDED LAMB By Von Bremen"How think ye?
32736{ 379} And when he was come to the king, the king said unto him,"Micaiah, shall we go to Ramoth- gilead to battle, or shall we forbear?"
32736{ 37} TRY LINCOLN''S WAY Do you know Abraham Lincoln''s plan of learning English?
32736{ 380} THE LAMB Little lamb, who made thee?
32736{ 388} Where is the Lion''s den, And the young lion''s feeding ground?
32736{ 406} And I said,"What is it?"
32736{ 407} Then I answered and said unto the angel that talked with me,"What are these, my lord?"
32736{ 407}{ 408}[ Illustration] THE COMING OF THE MAGI"''What means this glory round our feet,''The Magi mused,''more bright than morn?''
32736{ 40} THE LORD IS MY SALVATION The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
32736{ 438} THE CHRISTIAN ATHLETE What then is my reward?
32736{ 443}{444}[ Illustration] MADONNA DELLA TENDA By Raphael( 1483- 1520)"Think ye the notes of holy song On Milton''s tuneful ear have died?
32736{ 456}"How many are you then,"said I,"If there are two in heaven?"
32736{ 46} HERO TALES Abraham What leaders in Hebrew history held a place similar to that of Sheik Ilderim in the story"Ben Hur"?
32736{ 46} Shall the dust praise thee?
32736{ 47} Isaac What kind of man was Isaac?
32736{ 48} Why did Joseph''s brothers hate him?
32736{ 49} What treatment did he finally give them?
32736{ 50} What was the sixth plague of Egypt?
32736{ 51} What were the qualifications for the workmen?
32736{ 53} What great sacrifice did Samuel''s mother make regarding him?
32736{ 53} What man is he that desireth life, And loveth many days, that he may see good?
32736{ 55} How did David receive the prophet''s rebuke?
32736{ 58} AM I A SOLDIER OF THE CROSS Am I a soldier of the cross, A follower of the Lamb?
32736{ 62} I will say unto God my rock,"Why hast thou forgotten me?"
32736{ 65} Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
32736{ 69} Baptism of Jesus What was the great message of John the Baptist?
32736{ 70} From Nicodemus''first sentence, what would you judge was his attitude toward Jesus and his estimate of him?
32736{ 71} Choosing the Disciples From what occupations did Jesus choose the Apostles?
32736{ 73} Then spoke the king Ahasuerus and said to Esther the queen,"Who is he, and where is he, that dares presume in his heart to do so?"
32736{ 73} What reply did Jesus make?
32736{ 74} What remark of the people showed the high regard in which the Jews held Moses?
32736{ 75} What happened while they were there?
32736{ 77} What effect did the raising of Lazarus have on the Jews?
32736{ 78} What question was raised about tribute money?
32736{ 79} SHORT BIBLE STORIES{ 80}{ 81} GOD SEES ME When does God see me?
32736{ 79} Trial What occurred in the trial before Annas?
32736{ 80} Nicodemus said unto him,"How can a man be born when he is old?
32736{ 80} Who came next to the tomb?
32736{ 81} What was the result of the meeting?
32736{ 82} How was Paul mistreated at Lystra?
32736{ 82} WHAT DOES GOD WANT ME TO DO?
32736{ 84} Before Felix Who appeared as accusers at the hearing against Paul?
32736{ 85} In Rome What liberty was Paul permitted by the authorities at Rome?
32736{ 94} THE SEA OF GALILEE Do you know what a lake is?
32736{ 98}{ 99} OH, WHERE IS HE THAT TROD THE SEA?
6048A wounded spirit who can bear?
6048Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that he shall dealin judgment"with thee?"
6048If God be for us, who can be against us?
6048Was not this man, think you, a giant? 6048 [ 257] How did these sturdy rogues and their fellows make David groan, mourn, and roar?
6048''And now why tarriest thou?
6048''And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
6048''And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
6048''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6048''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6048''Are we better than they?
6048''Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?''
6048''Be ye not,''saith it,''unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6048''Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
6048''Besides,''quoth the old gentleman,''should the Prince now, as he receives the petition, ask him and say, What is thy name?
6048''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6048''Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?''
6048''Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish?''
6048''For how great is his goodness, and how great is his beauty?
6048''For if God be for us, who shall be against us?
6048''Friend, how camest thou in hither?''
6048''Hast thou found me,''said Ahab,''O mine enemy?''
6048''Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail, saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
6048''Here see a soul that''s all despair; a man All hell; a spirit all wounds; who can A wounded spirit bear?
6048''How camest thou in hither?''
6048''How camest thou in hither?''
6048''How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?''
6048''How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?
6048''How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?''
6048''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6048''I made a covenant with mine eyes,''said Job,''why then should I think upon a maid?
6048''If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him''; how then can he be fruitful in the vineyard?
6048''Is there no place will serve to fit those for hell but the church, the vineyard of God?''
6048''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6048''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6048''Then thou shalt be clear from this my oath''; or,''How shall we clear ourselves?''
6048''They set their mouth against the heavens,''& c.''And they say, How doth God know?
6048''What ailed thee, O Jordan, that thou wast driven back?''
6048''What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6048''What, despair of bread in a land that is full of corn?
6048''What, my son?''
6048''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?''
6048''Who hath woe?
6048''Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6048''Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
6048''Why was I made to hear thy voice,''while so many more amiable and less guilty''make a wretched choice?''
6048''Wilt thou,''said Festus to Paul,''go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?''
6048''[ 120] Then said Mercy, This is much like to the saying of the Beloved,''What shall be given unto thee?
6048''or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?''
6048( Heb 7:26) and for depth, it is lower than hell, who can undermine it?
604813:5) Then said the guide, Do you hear him?
60484:10); and why seekest thou to bring us into the like condemnation?
6048A whoremaster, a drunkard, a thief, what are they but the devil''s baits by which he catcheth others?
6048ALL; take it where you will, and in what place you will,''All is profitable'': For what?
6048After this He led them into His garden, where was great variety of flowers; and he said, Do you see all these?
6048After this, she thought she saw two very ill- favoured ones standing by her bedside, and saying, What shall we do with this woman?
6048Again, Did not Moses write of the Saviour that was to come afterwards into the world?
6048Again, How basely do they behave themselves, how unlike are they to win, that think it enough to keep company with the hindmost?
6048Again, Was the man a good man?
6048Again, shall God, who is the truth, Say there is heaven and hell And shall men play that trick of youth To say, But who can tell?
6048Again,''If they hear not Moses and the prophets,''& c. As if he had said, Thou wouldst have me send one from the dead unto them; what needs that?
6048Again,''Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
6048Ah, Mind, why didst thou do those things That now do work my woe?
6048Ah, Will, why was thou thus inclin''d Me ever to undo?
6048All our anxious inquiries should be, Is Emmanuel in Heart- castle?
6048All they,''that is, that are in hell, shall say,''Art thou also become weak as we?
6048All this is taught us by the spoons; for what need is there of spoons where there is nothing to eat but strong meat?
6048Also your neighbours are diligent for things that will perish; and will you be slothful for things that will endure for ever?
6048Also, what if she had laid wait round about him, to espy if he was not otherwise behind her back than he was before her face?
6048Also, wouldst thou know what a sad thing it is for any to turn their backs upon the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6048Am I a new creature in Him?
6048Amaziah having sinned against the Lord, he sends to him a prophet to reprove him; but Amaziah says,''Forbear, why shouldest thou be smitten?''
6048And a new heart and a new man must have objects of delight that are new, and like himself;''Old things are passed away''; why?
6048And again,''When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?''
6048And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6048And are not all His holy doctrines also stamped with the same Divine sanction?
6048And are not these pleasant sights?
6048And as he went down deeper, he said,''Grave, where is thy victory?''
6048And canst thou tell me who saves thee?
6048And could you at any time, with ease, get off the guilt of sin,[275] when, by any of these ways, it came upon you?
6048And did he do it before he had need to do it?
6048And did he do thus indeed?
6048And did he not behave himself valiantly?
6048And did none of these things discourage you?
6048And did the Father reveal His Son to you?
6048And did the old man give him money to set up with?
6048And did they make them welcome?
6048And did you ask him what man this was, and how you must be justified by Him?
6048And did you do as you were bidden?
6048And did you endeavour to mend?
6048And did you pray to God that He would bless your counsel to them?
6048And did you presently fall under the power of this conviction?
6048And did you think he spake true?
6048And did you think yourself well then?
6048And did you, said he, when I came up against this town of Mansoul, heartily wish that I might not have the victory over you?
6048And didst thou fear the lake and pit?
6048And do I desire to be found in Him; knowing by the Word, and feeling by the teaching of His Spirit, that I am totally lost in myself?
6048And do the things that truly are divine, Before thee more than gold or rubies shine?
6048And do they in thy conscience bear more sway To govern thee in faith and holiness, Than thou canst with thy heart and mouth express?
6048And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true?
6048And do you think the Lord will sit still, as I may say, and let thy tongue run as it lists, and yet never bring you to an account for the same?
6048And dost thou think that these are but threatenings, or that our King has not power to execute his words?
6048And dost thou think, wast thou there now, that thou art able to wrestle with the judgment of God?
6048And fools hate knowledge?''
6048And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding- garment?''
6048And how did he carry it there?
6048And how did his good wife take it, when she saw that he had no amendment, but that he returned with the dog to his vomit, to his old courses again?
6048And how did you do then?
6048And how do they deceive souls?
6048And how doth God the Holy Ghost save thee?
6048And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
6048And how many did Samson slay with the jaw- bone of an ass?
6048And how seldom do they trouble their heads, to have their minds taken up with thoughts of the better?
6048And how then?
6048And how was He revealed unto you?
6048And how were they served that are mentioned in the 13th of Luke,''for staying till the door was shut?''
6048And if not to think of him, while at a distance, how can you endure to be in his presence?
6048And if our sun seems angry, hides his face, Shall it go down, shall night possess this place?
6048And if they are mute when dealt with by vessels of clay, what will they do when they shall be rebuked by the flames of a devouring fire?
6048And if they shall not escape that neglect, then how shall they escape that reject and turn their back upon''so great a salvation?''
6048And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ and of God, and then what harm will that do thee?
6048And if, as unto Solomon, God should Propound to thee, What wouldst thou have?
6048And in the land of peace thou trustedst, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?''
6048And is it not reason that they who did this horrid villany, should have their doings laid before their faces upon the tables of their heart?
6048And is it possible it should be forgotten, or that, by it, our joy, light, and heaven should not be made the sweeter to all eternity?
6048And is not this, said he, a shame?
6048And it was so indeed, thought Mr. Badman; was my troubles only the effects of my distemper, and because ill vapours got up into my brain?
6048And look, did not I tell you?
6048And must we be all alone?
6048And now had he had a heart to do for Mansoul, what could he do for it or wherein could he be profitable to her?
6048And sayest thou so, my dear?
6048And shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive be delivered?
6048And she said, Come, James, canst thou tell me who made thee?
6048And she''shall be glad for them''; for what?
6048And suppose they were the truly godly that made the first assault, can they be blamed?
6048And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
6048And the scorners delight in their scorning?
6048And then he answers himself:''Is not destruction to the wicked, and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?''
6048And then what doth he get thereby but loss and damage?
6048And then,''what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?''
6048And was that all?
6048And was this all?
6048And what can our pretended giants do or say in comparison of these?
6048And what canst thou earn a day?
6048And what company shall we have there?
6048And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6048And what did Badman do after his wife was dead?
6048And what did they say else?
6048And what did you do then?
6048And what did you do then?
6048And what did you reply?
6048And what did you say to him?
6048And what else?
6048And what else?
6048And what good will my vanities do, when death says he will have no nay?
6048And what harm will that do thee?
6048And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion?
6048And what revenge hast thou in thy heart against every thought of disobedience?
6048And what said Faithful to you then?
6048And what said he then?
6048And what said he then?
6048And what said the neighbours to him?
6048And what saw you else in the way?
6048And what sayest thou to thy perverting, knowingly, the right purport and intent of the law?
6048And what than fire?
6048And what the son of my vows?
6048And what was the other thing?
6048And what was the reason you did not?
6048And what, did you despair, or how?
6048And when a man is down, you know, what can he do?
6048And when the hand of the rulers are chief in a trespass, who can keep their people from being drowned in that trespass?
6048And whereabout does he dwell?
6048And whereas you ask me, Whither away?
6048And who can contradict him?
6048And who then shall dare to blame this our age consumed; or say that our years be cut off?
6048And who with him again but they?
6048And who with them but Mr. Badman?
6048And whose be the sheep that feed upon them?
6048And whose portrait is Bunyan describing here?
6048And why candlesticks, if they were not to hold the candles?
6048And why did you not bring them along with you?
6048And why might they not be a type of gospel sermons?
6048And why should a man so carelessly cast away himself, by giving heed to a stranger?
6048And why so?
6048And why?
6048And wilt thou not regard?
6048And with that she plucked out her letter,[28] and read it, and said to them, What now will ye say to this?
6048And without this, what is to be seen in the church of God?
6048And you are sure he was of this opinion?
6048And you ungodly children, how are your ungodly parents that lived and died ungodly, now in the pains of hell also?
6048And''will ye weary my God also?''
6048And, By what means have you so persevered therein?
6048And, How got you into the way?
6048And, Sir, you, as all our neighbours know, are a very observing man, pray, therefore, what do you think of them?
6048And, in reason, how could it be otherwise?
6048And, listening still, she thought she heard another answer it, saying-- For why?
6048And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave; but hast thou forgotten the hell, whither for certain the murderers go?
6048And, said Christiana to Mr. Great- heart, Sir, will you do as we?
6048And, therefore, what need have they that one should be sent unto them in another way?
6048And,''Will ye rebel against the king?''
6048Are his feet shod with the Gospel of peace?
6048Are his loins girt about with truth?
6048Are his ministers slothful in tendering this unto you?
6048Are my prayers lost?
6048Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6048Are not the seven churches in Asia called by name of candlesticks?
6048Are these"spirits of just men made perfect"-the angel- ministering spirits which are sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
6048Are they not all of equal authority?
6048Are they not death without, and unbelief within?
6048Are they the glorified inhabitants of the Celestial City?
6048Are we now almost got past the Enchanted Ground?
6048Are we truly convinced of sin, and converted to Christ?
6048Are you a married man?
6048Are you a married man?
6048Are you come out of it?
6048Are you going to the heavenly country?
6048Are you not sorry for what you have done?
6048Are you so hasty?
6048Art become freakish?
6048Art bound for hell, against all wind and weather?
6048Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6048Art thou a buyer, and do things grow dear?
6048Art thou a fish, O man, art thou a fish?
6048Art thou a seller, and do things grow dear?
6048Art thou convinced that she is nothing more?
6048Art thou got into the right way?
6048Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
6048Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6048Art thou not planted by the water- side?
6048Art thou resolved to follow me?
6048Art thou resolved to strip?
6048Art thou therefore discharged and unladen of these things?
6048Art thou to buy or sell?
6048Art thou troubled with cross children, cross relations, cross neighbours?
6048Art thou unladen of the things of this world, as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
6048Art[ thou] resolved to follow me?
6048As he saith again, Am I not an apostle?
6048As if he should say, what need have they that one should be sent to them from the dead?
6048As yet despise you the offers of peace, and deliverance?
6048As yet will ye refuse the golden offers of Shaddai, and trust to the lies and falsehoods of Diabolus?
6048Ask the rich man spoken of in the ensuing treatise, who was the fool-- he or Lazarus?
6048At last there came a grave person to the gate, named Good- will, who asked who was there?
6048At that Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of?
6048Aye, but Lord, what wilt thou do to quench their thirst?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou consider?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear what a striving there is between the vine- dresser and the husbandman, for thy life?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, fruitless Christian, do not thine ears tingle?
6048Barren fig- tree, fruitless professor, hast thou heard all these things?
6048Barren fig- tree, hast thou heard all these things?
6048Barren fig- tree, hast thou subscribed, hast thou called thyself by the name of Jacob, and surnamed thyself by the name of Israel?
6048Barren fig- tree, what fruit hast thou?
6048Barren fig- tree, what sayest thou?
6048Barren professor, dost thou hear?
6048Be patient then, my brethren; but how long?
6048Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain- sick fellow will lead you?
6048Behold, I was left alone, these, where had they been?''
6048Besides, the great things that he desired, were to be delivered from going to hell, and who would, willingly?
6048Besides, was the gospel so freely, so frequently, so fully tendered to thee, and yet hast thou rejected all these things?
6048Brother, said Christian, what shall we do?
6048But I have let myself to another, even to the King of princes; and how can I, with fairness, go back with thee?
6048But I know you have made strong objections against him; prithee, what can he say for himself?
6048But I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6048But Mr. Bunyan replied: Sin doth distinguish a man from a beast; is sin therefore the gift of God?
6048But alas, what thief, what tyrant, what devil is there that may not conquer after this sort?
6048But all these will fail you; for what think you?
6048But all this while, where''s he whose golden rays Drives night away and beautifies our days?
6048But am I daunted?
6048But are the other righteousnesses of no use to us?
6048But are there no dissuasive arguments to lay before such, to prevent their future misery?
6048But art thou blind?
6048But as to the intercession of Christ, who can come in to help upon the account of such innocency or worth?
6048But at the end of all this promised pardon for a million of years-- what then?
6048But be the candles down, and scattered too, Some lying here, some there?
6048But can you imagine how the people of the corporation were taken with this entertainment?
6048But canst thou not now repent and turn?
6048But could the house of Lebanon, though a fortified place, assault Damascus?
6048But could they persuade any to be of their opinion?
6048But did none of them follow you, to persuade you to go back?
6048But did not Mr. Badman marry again quickly?
6048But did not the neighbours take notice of this alteration that Mr. Badman had made?
6048But did they take from him all that ever he had?
6048But did this young Badman accustom himself to such filthy kind of language?
6048But did you never give an occasion to men to call you by this name?
6048But did you not come by the house of the Interpreter?
6048But did you not see the house that stood there on the top of the hill, on the side of which Moses met you?
6048But did you not, with your vain life, damp all that you by words used by way of persuasion to bring them away with you?
6048But did you take his counsel?
6048But did you tell them of your own sorrow, and fear of destruction?
6048But did you, said he, when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?
6048But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6048But do not bad masters condemn themselves in condemning the badness of their servants?
6048But do you think Mr. Badman would have been so base?
6048But do you think that the men that do thus, do think that they do so vilely, so abominably?
6048But do you think these men saw the strength of the Jews now?
6048But first, do you know which of the Badmans I mean?
6048But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6048But for what cause?
6048But had one not need to walk with a guard, and to have a sentinel stand at one''s door for this?
6048But had the maid no friend to look after her?
6048But his father would, as you intimate, sometimes rebuke him for his wickedness; pray how would he carry it then?
6048But how are your neighbours for quietness?
6048But how camest thou in this condition?
6048But how can a man be sorry for it, that has neither sight nor sense of it?
6048But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6048But how could he so quickly run out, for I perceive it was in little time, by what you say?
6048But how did it happen that you came out of your country this way?
6048But how did they make that out?
6048But how do you think to get in at the gate?
6048But how dost thou prove that?
6048But how doth God the Father save thee?
6048But how doth it happen that you come so late?
6048But how if this path should lead us out of the way?
6048But how is it that you came alone?
6048But how is this resented?
6048But how much more now?
6048But how much more then when he comes To grapple with thy heart; To bind with thread thy toes and thumbs,[4] And fetch thee in his cart?
6048But how must this be done, but as we take them off with the snuffers, and put them in these snuff- dishes?
6048But how shall I be ascertained that I also shall be entertained?
6048But how shall we do to see some of them?
6048But how should a poor soul do to run?
6048But how will this man die?
6048But how?
6048But how?
6048But if He parts with His righteousness to us, what will He have for Himself?
6048But if he had done as you have supposed, what had he done worse than what he hath done already?
6048But if they should not, ask them yet again If formerly they did not entertain One CHRISTIAN, a Pilgrim?
6048But if thy God thou wilt not hearken to, What can the swallow, ant, or spider do?
6048But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?''
6048But is it asked how are we to see that that is invisible, or to imagine bliss that is past our understanding?
6048But is it not a good heart that hath good thoughts?
6048But is it not a shame for a man to defile himself with that vice which he rebuketh in another?
6048But is it not a wonder they got not from him his certificate, by which he was to receive his admittance at the Celestial Gate?
6048But is not this a shame for them that are such?
6048But is this the common custom of princes?
6048But let us return again to Mr. Badman; had he any children by his wife?
6048But may my sin be forgiven?
6048But met you with no opposition before you set out of doors?
6048But must this wall, I say, consist chiefly in outward glory, in the glory of earthly things?
6048But now, what thing is that which is greater than his body, save the altar, his Divinity on which it was offered?
6048But now, when didst thou feel the power of this first part of the Scripture, the law, so mighty as to strike thee dead?
6048But of what?
6048But pray how can you tell that he did not care for the company of such?
6048But pray tell me, Did you meet nobody in the Valley of Humility?
6048But pray, Sir, what other sign have you by which you can prove that Mr. Badman died in his sins, and so in a state of damnation?
6048But pray, Sir, where was it that Christian and Faithful met Talkative?
6048But shall they be my God, or shall I have Of them so foul and impious a thought, To think that from the curse they can me save?
6048But show me something out of the Word against it, will you?
6048But some love not the method of your first; Romance they count it, throw''t away as dust, If I should meet with such, what should I say?
6048But still when a fresh dish was set before them, they would whisperingly say to each other, What is it?
6048But surely I may begin this time enough, a year or two hence, may I not?
6048But to accept of grace, especially when it is free grace, grace that reigns, grace from the throne, how sweet is it?
6048But to come to the second question, that is, Why these twelve angels are said to stand at the gate?
6048But to slight grace, to do despite to the Spirit of grace, to prefer our own works to the derogating from grace, what is it but to contemn God?
6048But was he not afraid of the judgments of God that did fly about at that time?
6048But was not this man, think you, a giant, a pillar in this house?
6048But were you not afraid, good Sir, when you saw him come out with his club?
6048But what an entrance into life is here?
6048But what answer hath God prepared for these objections?
6048But what are they?
6048But what are we to understand in gospel days, by going out of the house of the Lord, for or by sin?
6048But what can be the end of those that are proud in the decking of themselves after their antic manner?
6048But what could they say for themselves, why they came not?
6048But what did she do to you?
6048But what did you think when he fetched you down to the ground at the first blow?
6048But what do we talk of them?
6048But what do you mean by Mr. Badman''s breaking?
6048But what doth he get in this world, more than travail and sorrow, vexation of spirit, and disappointment?
6048But what followed?
6048But what fruit doth God expect?
6048But what ground had he for his so saying?
6048But what have they got by all they have done, either against the head or body of the same?
6048But what have you met with?
6048But what have you seen?
6048But what have you to show at that gate, that may cause that the gate should be opened to you?
6048But what is all this to the DEAD world-- to them that love to be dead?
6048But what is ankle- deep to that which followeth after?
6048But what is the meaning of this?
6048But what is the second thing whereby you would prove a discovery of a work of grace in the heart?
6048But what judgments do you mean?
6048But what more false than such a conclusion?
6048But what needs that?
6048But what of that?
6048But what saith the Word of God?
6048But what saith the scripture?
6048But what shall I now do, saith the sinner?
6048But what should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?
6048But what should he mean by that?
6048But what then?
6048But what then?
6048But what was it that made you so afraid of this sight?
6048But what was the cause of your carrying of it thus to the first workings of God''s blessed Spirit upon you?
6048But what was this curse?
6048But what were the chargers a type of?
6048But what were the tongs a type of?
6048But what were these chains a type of?
6048But what were these golden spoons a type of?
6048But what were they used about the candlestick to do?
6048But what were those instruments a type of?
6048But what will not love do?
6048But what will they do when the axe is fetched out?
6048But what will they do with her?
6048But what''s the bush, whose pricks, like tenter- hooks, Do scratch and claw the finest lady''s hands, Or rend her clothes, if she too near it stands?
6048But what, then, must we understand by these lavers, and by this sacrifice being washed in them, in order to its being burned upon the altar?
6048But when did you give him such a rebuke?
6048But when shall this be?
6048But when will that be?
6048But whence must this come?
6048But where is she?
6048But where is the fruit of this repentance?
6048But who are they that must thus be feared?
6048But who is it that can live by grace?
6048But who understands this, who believes it?
6048But who, quoth he, do you think this is?
6048But why are the ungodly held forth under the notion of a rich man?
6048But why did he not come through?
6048But why did not you look for the steps?
6048But why did not young Badman run away from this master, as he ran away from the other?
6048But why do you put in these cautionary words, They must not sell always as dear, nor buy always as cheap as they can?
6048But why is it said, Let him''dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue?''
6048But why must the instruments be laid upon the tables?
6048But why should they be so set against him, since they also despise the way that he forsook?
6048But why stand off?
6048But why standest thou thus at the door?
6048But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, seeing so many dangers attend it?
6048But why, good Sir, do you sigh so deeply; is it for ought else than that for the which, as you have perceived, I myself am concerned?
6048But why, may some say, do you make so homely a comparison?
6048But why, or by what, art thou persuaded that thou hast left all for God and Heaven?
6048But why?
6048But will it not be counted a trespass against the Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate His revealed will?
6048But will you promise me to mend?
6048But ye ungodly fathers, how are your ungodly children roaring now in hell?
6048But you saw more than this, did you not?
6048But you will say, How doth the law kill and strike dead the poor creatures?
6048But, I pray, what, and how many, were the things wherein you differed?
6048But, I pray, will you tell me why you ask me such questions?
6048But, I say, why is it repeated?
6048But, Sir, said she, what is this pill good for else?
6048But, Sir, said the old gentleman, how could you guess that I am such a man, since I came from such a place?
6048But, Sir, was not this it that made my good Christian''s burden fall from off his shoulder, and that made him give three leaps for joy?
6048But, good neighbour Wiseman, be pleased to tell me who this man was, and why you conclude him so miserable in his death?
6048But, mother, what is it like?
6048But, my good companion, do you know the way to this desired place?
6048But, pray Sir, while it is fresh in my mind, do you hear anything of his wife and children?
6048But, pray, what said my Lord to my rudeness?
6048But, pray, why do you ask me this question?
6048But, said Christian, are there no turnings nor windings, by which a stranger may lose his way?
6048But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law?
6048But, sluggard, is it not a shame for thee To be outdone by pismires?
6048But, you will say, What needs all this ado, and why is all this time and pains spent in speaking to this that is surely believed already?
6048Can a loving husband abide to be always from a beloved spouse?
6048Can a man believe in Christ and not be hated by the devil?
6048Can any think that God should take That pains, to form a man So like himself, only to make Him here a moment stand?
6048Can any think that trees are the things taken care of here?
6048Can darkness agree with light?
6048Can he make a profession of this Christ, and that sweetly and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
6048Can his heart now endure, or can his hands be strong?
6048Can it be imagined that those''that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?''
6048Can there now be any thing more plain?
6048Can these teach him to manage his knowledge well?
6048Can you behold every one that he is proud, and abase him, and bind their faces in secret?
6048Can you call for the waters of the sea, and cause them to cover the face of the ground?
6048Can you cast all, and rest all, upon the love of Christ?
6048Can you count the number of the stars, or stay the bottles of heaven?
6048Can you not do as your neighbours do, carry the world, sin, lust, pleasure, profit, esteem among men, along with you?
6048Can you not stay and take these along with you?
6048Can you not tell how you knocked?
6048Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
6048Can you stop the sun from running his course, and hinder the moon from giving her light?
6048Canst thou commend thyself''to every man''s conscience in the sight of God?''
6048Canst thou live in the water; canst thou live always, and nowhere else, but in the water?
6048Canst thou read this, O thou wicked sinner, and yet go on in sin?
6048Canst thou say, from blessed experience,''His flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed?''
6048Canst thou think of this, and defer repentance one hour longer?
6048Christiana and her sons?
6048Come, Samuel, are you willing that I should catechise you also?
6048Come, neighbour Pliable, how do you do?
6048Come, pr''ythee bird, I pr''ythee come away, Why should this net thee take, when''scape thou may?
6048Come, said Christiana, will you eat a bit, a little to sweeten your mouths, while you sit here to rest your legs?
6048Come, tell me, do you keep it from the dust, Yea, wind it also duly up you must?
6048Consider thus with thyself, Would I be glad to have all, every one of my sins to come in against me, to inflame the justice of God against me?
6048Consider thus, Would I be glad to have all, and every one of the ten commandments, to discharge themselves against my soul?
6048Could it remove from the place on which God had set it?
6048Cry, why so?
6048Cumber- ground, how many hopeful, inclinable, forward people, hast thou by thy fruitless and unprofitable life, kept out of the vineyard of God?
6048Cut him down, why cumbereth he the ground?
6048Dark- land, said the guide; doth not that lie up on the same coast with the City of Destruction?
6048Did Formalist and Hypocrite turn off into bye ways at the foot of the hill Difficulty, and miserably perish?
6048Did Giant Slay- good intend me this favour when he stopped me, and resolved to let me go no further?
6048Did He bleed for sins?
6048Did I call him before an atheist?
6048Did I ever exclaim, in the agony of my spirit,"What must I do to be saved?"
6048Did I ever feel a deep concern about my soul?
6048Did I ever see my danger as a sinner?
6048Did I say, our Lord had here in former days his country- house, and that He loved here to walk?
6048Did Ignorance, who perished from the way, say to the pilgrims,''You go so fast, I must stay awhile behind?''
6048Did Mistrust and Timorous run back for fear of the persecuting lions, Church and State?
6048Did any of them know of your coming?
6048Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year or two months longer?
6048Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year, or two months longer?
6048Did ever any of your carnal acquaintance take knowledge of a difference of your language and conduct?
6048Did good men then go to see him in his last sickness?
6048Did he break his leg then?
6048Did he intend, that after he had rifled my pockets, I should go to Gaius, mine host?
6048Did he often carry it thus to her?
6048Did not Haman lead Mordecai in his state by the hand of anger?
6048Did not I direct thee the way to the little wicket- gate?
6048Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the flatterers?
6048Did not we tell thee of these things?
6048Did she desire thee to come with her to this place?
6048Did she talk thus openly?
6048Did they show wherein this way is so dangerous?
6048Did we not run, ride, labour, and strive abundantly, if it might have been, for the good of thy soul, though now a damned soul?
6048Did we not see, from the Delectable Mountains, the gate of the city?
6048Did we not sound an alarm in thine ears, by the trumpet of God''s word day after day?
6048Did we not tell thee sin would damn thy soul?
6048Did we not tell thee that they who loved their sins should be damned at this dark and gloomy day, as thou art like to be?
6048Did we not tell thee that without conversion there was no salvation?
6048Did we not venture our goods, our names, our lives?
6048Did you cry me mercy so long as you had hopes that you might prevail against me?
6048Did you hear no talk of neighbour Pliable?
6048Did you meet with no other assault as you came?
6048Did you never read, that''the dragon persecuteth the woman?''
6048Did you then so well know his life?
6048Didst thou never hear of the intolerable roarings of the damned ones that are therein?
6048Didst thou never hear or read that doleful saying in Luke 16, how the sinful man cries out among the flames,''One drop of water to cool my tongue?''
6048Do I look alone to Christ for righteousness, and depend only on Him for holiness?
6048Do I renounce my own righteousness, as well as abhor my sins?
6048Do I see that all other ways, whether of sin or self- righteousness, lead to hell?
6048Do I study to please Him, as well as hope to enjoy Him?
6048Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?''
6048Do n''t you hear a noise?
6048Do n''t you remember how undaunted they were when they stood before the judge?
6048Do not most rather seek to push away our feet from taking hold of the path of life, or else lay snares for us in the way?
6048Do they drink wine in bowls?
6048Do they live in pleasures, and spend their days in wealth?
6048Do they think that God can not be even with them?
6048Do they think they shall know themselves then, or that they shall rejoice to see themselves in that bliss?
6048Do we indeed see Christ by the eye of faith?
6048Do we know the manner and temper of their King?
6048Do we think that the prophet prophesieth here against trees, against the natural cedars of Lebanon?
6048Do you count them pure with the wicked balances?
6048Do you find this?
6048Do you know him, then?
6048Do you know who they are, whence they come, and what is their purpose in setting down before the town of Mansoul?
6048Do you mean, how came I at first to look after the good of my soul?
6048Do you not find sometimes, as if those things were vanquished, which at other times are your perplexity?
6048Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
6048Do you not thereby intimate that a man may sometimes do so?
6048Do you not think sometimes of the country from whence you came?
6048Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal?
6048Do you see yonder hill?
6048Do you so run?
6048Do you so run?
6048Do you so run?
6048Do you think that I am such a fool as to think God can see no further than I?
6048Do you think that that maid''s master would have been troubled at the loss of her, if he had not lost, with her, his gain?
6048Do you think that you are stronger than he?
6048Do you think those will ever come thither?
6048Do''st not behold the net?
6048Does Christ dwell in my heart by faith?
6048Does he take the shield of faith, and helmet of salvation?
6048Does he take the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God?
6048Dost not thou see that thou art called a thief and a robber, that hast either climbed up to, or crept in at another place than the door?
6048Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6048Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6048Dost thou bring forth fruit unto God?
6048Dost thou continually neglect to come to Christ, and usest arguments in thine own heart to satisfy thy soul with so doing?
6048Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
6048Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
6048Dost thou delight to sin against plain commands?
6048Dost thou examine thyself whether thou be in the faith or no, having a command in Scripture so to do?
6048Dost thou give diligence to make thy calling and election sure, because God commanded it in Scripture?
6048Dost thou hear, barren fig- tree?
6048Dost thou hear, barren professor?
6048Dost thou in deed and in truth believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6048Dost thou know whether the day of grace will last a week longer or no?
6048Dost thou love to be talking of him-- and also to be walking with him?
6048Dost thou slight and scorn the counsels contained in the Scriptures, and continue in so doing?
6048Dost thou think that Christ will foul His fingers with thee?
6048Dost thou walk like one that is bought with a price, even with the price of precious blood?
6048Dost thou''bear about in thy body the dying of the Lord Jesus?''
6048Doth he entreat you, for fear of you?
6048Doth his company sweeten all things-- and his absence embitter all things?
6048Doth it not suit many a feeble mind?
6048Doth she not speak very smoothly, and give you a smile at the end of a sentence?
6048Doth she not wear a great purse by her side; and is not her hand often in it, fingering her money, as if that was her heart''s delight?
6048Even Judas could as boldly ask,''Master, is it I''who shall betray Thee?
6048Everybody will cry up the goodness of men; but who is there that is, as he should, affected with the goodness of God?
6048Examine again, Dost thou labour after those qualifications that the Scriptures do describe a child of God by?
6048Examine, Dost thou stand in awe of sinning against God, because he hath in the Scriptures commanded thee to abstain from it?
6048Farther, if all be true that this man hath said, how comes it to pass that the subjects of Shaddai are so enslaved in all places where they come?
6048Fearing, that came on pilgrimage out of his parts?
6048For how can a man repent of that of which he hath neither sight nor sense?
6048For if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and sinners appear?
6048For my part, I am out of charity with myself; who then should be in love with me?
6048For of what should a man repent?
6048For should the saints enjoy all this But for a certain time, O, how would they their mark then miss, And at this thing repine?
6048For what am I thus tormented?
6048For what bondage greater than to be kept in blindness?
6048For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
6048For what journey, I pray you?
6048For what portion of God is there,''for that sin,''from above, and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?''
6048For when, thinks the enemy, will these fools be so desirous to sit down, as when they are weary?
6048For wherein can grace or love more appear than in his laying down his life for us?
6048For who can endure a boar in a vineyard; a man of sin in a holy temple; or a dragon in heaven?
6048For who doth not perceive, but when those that sit aloft are vile, and corrupt themselves, they corrupt the whole region and country where they are?
6048For who is prouder than you professors?
6048For''what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?''
6048Friend, whither away?
6048Friends, Solomon saith, that''The desire of the slothful killeth him''; and if so, what will slothfulness itself do to those that entertain it?
6048From what?
6048GREAT- HEART, What could they say against it?
6048Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither go you?
6048God''s people wish well to the souls of others, and wilt not thou wish well to thy own?
6048Good morrow, my good neighbour, Mr. Attentive; whither are you walking so early this morning?
6048Had he not also now hold of the shield of faith?
6048Had he then such a good trade, for all he was such a bad man?
6048Had you ever any talk with him about it?
6048Had you no talk with him before you came out?
6048Had you not thoughts of leaving off praying?
6048Has He given it to thee, my reader?
6048Has he on the breastplate of righteousness?
6048Has he that need of you, that we are sure you have of him?
6048Has the enmity of the human heart by nature changed?
6048Hast been among the thieves?
6048Hast thou a wife and children?
6048Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6048Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6048Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6048Hast thou been digg''d about and dunged too, Will neither patience nor yet dressing do?
6048Hast thou fruit becoming the care of God, the protection of God, the wisdom of God, the patience and husbandry of God?
6048Hast thou given thyself to the Lord?
6048Hast thou that''godly sorrow''that''worketh repentance to salvation, not to be repented of?''
6048Hast thou valued sin at a higher rate than thy soul, than God, Christ, angels, saints, and communion with them in eternal blessedness and glory?
6048Hast thou''renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness?''
6048Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and hell?
6048Hath Jesus performed righteousness to cover us, and spilled blood to wash us?
6048Hath he been digging about thee?
6048Hath he been dunging of thee?
6048Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?
6048Hath not Moses told them the danger of living in sin?
6048Have they at no time, think you, convictions of sin, and so consequently fears that their state is dangerous?
6048Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6048Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6048Have they not had my ministers and servants sent unto them and coming as from me?
6048Have we the faith of this?
6048Have you any more things to ask me about my beginning to come on pilgrimage?
6048Have you felt the alarm in your soul under a sense of sin and judgment?
6048Have you lost any of your cattle, or what is the matter?
6048Have you these?
6048Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6048Having these to look to, what should stagger our faith, or deject our hope?
6048He asked again if they had aught to say for themselves, why the sentence that they confessed that they had deserved should not be passed upon them?
6048He asked me if I had a family?
6048He asked them, Why?
6048He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying--"May I now enter here?
6048He loved to live high, but his hands refused to labour; and what else can the end of such an one be but that which the wise man saith?
6048He ran away, you say, but whither did he run?
6048He that feareth not to be burned in the fire, how will he fear the heat of weather?
6048He that hath his word shall then speak it faithfully, for''what is the chaff to the wheat?
6048He that opened stepped out after him, and said, Thou trembling one, what wantest thou?
6048He that was in darkness, or he that was in light?
6048He that was in everlasting joy, or he that was in everlasting torments?
6048He that was in hell, or he that was in heaven?
6048Hence David said again,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6048Hence see what it is to grieve the Spirit of God: for He only is the Comforter: and if He withdraws His influences, who or what can comfort us?
6048His song was this: The Lord is only my support, And he that doth me feed; How can I then want anything Whereof I stand in need?
6048Honest asked his landlord, if there were any store of good people in the town?
6048Honest asked, why it was said that the Saviour is said to come''out of a dry ground''; and also, that''He had no form or comeliness in him?''
6048Honest( when they were all sat down) asked Mr. Contrite, and the rest, in what posture their town was at present?
6048Honest, interrupting of him, said, Did you see the two men asleep in the arbour?
6048How are all things out of order?
6048How believe you, as touching the resurrection of the dead?
6048How came that about, since you were now reformed?
6048How came that about?
6048How came you to think at first of so doing as you do now?
6048How camest thou by the burden at first?
6048How can such poor women as we hold out in a way so full of troubles as this way is, without a friend and defender?
6048How did he break it?
6048How do they seek to stifle them?
6048How do you know that these sayings are true?
6048How do you know that?
6048How do you mean?
6048How dost thou believe?
6048How dost thou show before men the truth of thy turning to God?
6048How doth God the Son save thee?
6048How far do you think he may be before?
6048How far is it thither?
6048How far may such an one go?
6048How far might they go on in pilgrimage in their day, since they notwithstanding were thus miserably cast away?
6048How hard are these things?
6048How he carried it?
6048How is it now?
6048How is it, then, that thou art so quickly turned aside?
6048How is it, then, that thou hast run away from thy king?
6048How long must this be my state?
6048How long?
6048How many Mahomet?
6048How many poor souls hath Bonner to answer for, think you, and several filthy blind priests?
6048How many seasons have you spent in vain?
6048How many sermons and other mercies did I, of my patience, afford you?
6048How many souls do you think Balaam, with his deceit, will have to answer for?
6048How many souls have they been the means of destroying by their ignorance and corrupt doctrine?
6048How many the Pharisees, that hired the soldiers to say the disciples stole away Jesus?
6048How many times have you disappointed me?
6048How much more then when light shall be against light in three ranks?
6048How much more will it perplex thee to think, that thou hadst not a care of thy own?
6048How now, good fellow, whither away after this burdened manner?
6048How often didst thou hear us tell thee of these things?
6048How sayest thou, young comer, is not this the case with thy soul?
6048How shall we escape,''if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven?''
6048How shall we get to be sharers thereof?
6048How should I escape being by them torn in pieces?
6048How so?
6048How stands it between God and your soul now?
6048How stands the country affected towards you?
6048How then can any good be done to those whose conscience is worse than that?
6048How then can good fruit grow from such a root, the root of all evil?
6048How then can it be but that light should be against light in this house, and that in a military posture?
6048How then can the world judge of the condition of the saints?
6048How then shall I look Him in the face at His coming?
6048How then should his brethren that survive him, and that tread in his very steps, approve of the sentence that by this book is pronounced against him?
6048How then will it be with thee?
6048How was Esau served for staying too long before he came for the blessing?
6048How was Lot''s wife served for running lazily, and for giving but one look behind her, after the things she left in Sodom?
6048How will they shine?
6048How will you describe right fear?
6048How?
6048I also ask, in what charger our gospel passover is now dressed up and set before the people?
6048I am sorry that I was so foolish, and am made to wonder that I am not now as Lot''s wife; for wherein was the difference betwixt her sin and mine?
6048I ask, Why has the world such hold of thee?
6048I ask, then, if there were ever anything that had a being antecedent to, or before God?
6048I asked him further, how that man''s righteousness could be of that efficacy to justify another before God?
6048I believe so; but pray tell me, did any of her other children hearken to her words, so as to be bettered in their souls thereby?
6048I deem I have half a guess of you; your name is Old Honesty, is it not?
6048I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor?
6048I pray let me hear your judgment of extortion, what it is, and when committed?
6048I promise you this was enough to discourage; but did they make an end here?
6048I remember he alleged many a Scripture, but those I valued not; the Scriptures, thought I, what are they?
6048I say again, tell me before the first blow is given, wilt thou turn?
6048I say, dost thou see thyself in him?
6048I say, he puts great difference between these, and that other sort that say, When will the Sabbath be gone, that we may be at our worldly business?
6048I say, if Mr. Badman was here to object thus unto you, what would be your reply?
6048I say, what less than a river could do it?
6048I tell you this is no easy matter; if it were, what need all those prayers, sighs, watchings?
6048I think it a high favour that they were hanged before we came hither; who knows else what they might have done to such poor women as we are?
6048If Christ be the way, verity, and life, how can there be any life then without Christ?
6048If God would blow upon a man, who can help it?
6048If Jesus be so sweet to faith below, who can tell what He is in full fruition above?
6048If all that build do build to suit The glory of their state, What orator, though most acute, Can fully heaven relate?
6048If any say, Who''s there?
6048If nothing should by us be had When we are gone from hence, But vanities, while here?
6048If palaces that princes build, Which yet are made of clay, Do so amaze when much beheld, Of heaven what shall we say?
6048If so, then what is that worth, or value, that is in the grace itself?
6048If so, then, in the next place, what will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half way thither?
6048If so, what had she to say?
6048If the Father, or the Son, or the Holy Ghost, are gracious, if they were not all gracious, what would it profit?
6048If the life that is attended with so many troubles, is so loath to be let go by us, what is the life above?
6048If the world, which God sets light by, is counted a thing of that worth with men; what is Heaven, which God commendeth?
6048If thou wouldst know whether man be still in that state by nature that God did place him in?
6048If thou wouldst know whether the man were first beguiled, or the woman that God made an help- mate for him?
6048If we have such ill speed at our first setting out, what may we expect betwixt this and our journey''s end?
6048If you say no, what means your sour carriage to the people of God?
6048If young Badman feared not the damnation of his soul, do you think that the consideration of impairing of his body would have deterred him therefrom?
6048If''the wrath of a king is as messengers of death''( Prov 16:14), if the wrath of the king''is as the roaring of a lion,''what is the wrath of God?
6048In his Jerusalem Sinner Saved he thus argues''Why despair?
6048In what glory will they appear?
6048Indeed the Word saith,"He hath blinded their eyes, lest they should see,"& c. But now we are by ourselves, what do you think of such men?
6048Indeed who can bear up, and who Can from these shakings run?
6048Instructions did I say?
6048Is He the one, the chief object of our soul?
6048Is He the only hope of my soul, and the only confidence of my heart?
6048Is fellowship with God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, so prized by me, as to seek it, and to esteem it above all things?
6048Is godly fear delightful unto thee, That fear that God himself delights to see Bear sway in them that love him?
6048Is grace thy proper element?
6048Is he not slothful, is not he careless, is he not without discretion?
6048Is it I?''
6048Is it a way that my parents brought me up in, put me apprentice to, or that by providence I was first thrust into?
6048Is it because they would honour God?
6048Is it intended to represent that prayerful, watchful, personal investigation into Divine truth, which ought to precede church- fellowship?
6048Is it meet to think that a little child should handle Goliath as David did?
6048Is it not in the four evangelists, the prophets, and epistles of the apostles?
6048Is it not the same by the which I have called thee?
6048Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6048Is it thy delight to think of Him, hear of Him, speak of Him, abide in Him, and live upon Him?
6048Is not Christ the head, and we the members?
6048Is not he also the price, the ground, and bottom of our happiness, both in this world and that which is to come?
6048Is not here the house of the forest of Lebanon mentioned as another besides the temple?
6048Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
6048Is not this strange?
6048Is nothing so secret but it will be revealed?
6048Is the Lamb the nourishment of thy soul, and the portion of thy heart?
6048Is the doctrine offered to thee so?
6048Is the doctrine offered unto thee so?
6048Is the way safe or dangerous?
6048Is there a Slough of Despond to be passed, and a hill Difficulty to be overcome?
6048Is there any good that lives there?
6048Is there hope?
6048Is there hope?
6048Is there no better merchandise to trade in than what comes from hell, or out of the bowels of the earth?
6048Is there nothing written therein but what you understand?
6048Is there, in this place, any relief for pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way?
6048Is this the love and care Of Jesus for the men that pilgrims are?
6048Is this the way to the Celestial City?
6048Is thy mind always musing on him?
6048Is your heart full of mammon, or pride, or debauchery?
6048It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at Heaven''s gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?
6048It is this: Do you experience this first part of this description of it?
6048It is true that you have said; but pray how many sorts of pride are there?
6048It makes one tremble to hear those who profess to follow Christ in the regeneration, crying, What harm is there in this game and the other diversion?
6048It mattereth not who brought thee in hither, whether God or the devil, or thine own vain- glorious heart; but hast thou fruit?
6048It may be thou hast a father, mother, brother,& c., going post- haste to heaven, wouldst thou be willing to be left behind them?
6048It will not be said then, Did you believe?
6048Job, in order to his repentance, cries unto God,''Show me wherefore thou contendest with me?''
6048John, what have you done?
6048Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
6048Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door,"but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?"
6048Know''st not thy Lord by fruit is glorified?
6048Lazarus, who was he?
6048Let me alone, let me fetch my blow, or''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6048Let thy conscience speak, I say, is it not prepared for thee, thou being an ungodly man?
6048Look before thee; dost thou see this narrow way?
6048Look to the heavens, and behold, and consider the stars, how high are they?
6048Look, doth it not go along by the way- side?
6048Mark, and when they were ALONE; according to that of the prophet,''Whom shall he teach knowledge, and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
6048May I now go back, and go up to the wicket- gate?
6048May I speak a few words in my own defence?
6048May we have entertainment here, or must We further go?
6048Meaning, who would be at the charge to have a wife that can have a whore when he listeth?
6048Met you with nothing else in that valley?
6048Mother, can not you do me some good?
6048Much of your lives are past; and will you be slothful?
6048Must I slight them as they slight me, or nay?
6048Must a little of the glory of the butterfly make thee not honour thy father and mother?
6048Must here be the beginning of my bliss?
6048Must here the burden fall from off my back Must here the strings that bound it to me crack?
6048Must they not perish rather?
6048My brother, said he, rememberest thou not how valiant thou hast been heretofore?
6048My little bird, how canst thou sit And sing amidst so many thorns?
6048My senses, how were you beguil''d When you said sin was good?
6048My soul is also sore vexed, but thou, O Lord, how long?
6048Nay, but, said Mr. Bunyan, have you the very self- same original copies that were written by the penmen of the scriptures, prophets and apostles?
6048Nay, do not they rather owe him something for his labour he bestowed on them, as Philemon did to Paul?
6048Nay, do they not rather declare to the world that they have repented of their profession?
6048Nay, do you not see with your eyes daily, that perseverance is a very great part of the cross?
6048Nay, hast thou not learned the wicked ones thy ways?
6048Nay, have not all the prophets from Samuel, with all those that follow after, prophesied, and foretold these things?
6048Nay, say they, why may not we as well as he?
6048No; if Isaiah, with his mighty eloquence, again appeared among mortals, again would his cry be heard,''Who hath believed our report?''
6048Nor are we now, as at the peep of light, To question, is it day, or is it night?
6048Nor was this but the least of what he did, But the outside of what he suffered?
6048Nor yet of thy poor soul some pity take?
6048Now I have conquered your Diabolus, you come to me for favour, but why did you not help me against the mighty?
6048Now here some may object, and say, Since the way to God by these door were so wide, why doth Christ say the way and gate is narrow?
6048Now here''s the holiness that should them save, Or, as a preparation, go before, To move God to do for them less or more?
6048Now if God noble angels did not spare Because they did transgress, will he forbear Poor dust and ashes?
6048Now men can let their tongues run at random, as we used to say; now they will be apt to say, Our tongues are our own, who shall control them?
6048Now that the lions are removed, may we not fear that hypocrites will thrust themselves into our churches?
6048Now, as they came up to these places, behold, the gardener stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, Whose goodly vineyards and gardens are these?
6048Now, if a child has such tenderness for a useless member, how much more tender is the Son of God to his afflicted members?
6048Now, if she, with her children, are in bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be made free?
6048Now, it may be asked what is the throne of grace?
6048Now, madam, what sayest thou?
6048Now, since I show thee all these mysteries, How canst thou hate me, or me scandalize?
6048Now, since this is thus, quoth he, can you be kept by any prince in more slavery, and in greater bondage, than you are under this day?
6048Now, thought Christian, what shall I do?
6048Now, who will meet me in this dark entry?
6048O blessed face and holy grace, When shall we see this day?
6048O my brethren,''what manner of persons ought we to be,''who have subscribed to the Lord, and have called ourselves by the name of Israel?
6048O my brother, if He will but go along with us, what need we be afraid of ten thousands that shall set themselves against us?
6048O my reader, would you be one of the glorified inhabitants of that city whose builder and maker is God?
6048O that godly plea of Samuel:''Behold here I am,''says he,''witness against me, before the Lord, and before his anointed, whose ox have I taken?
6048O what an alteration will there be among the ungodly when they go out of this world?
6048O what will it profit thy soul to have pleasure in this life, and torments in hell?
6048O''what shall be given unto thee,''thou''deceitful tongue?''
6048O, if he were here one quarter of an hour, to behold, to see, to feel, to taste and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
6048O, therefore, will not this aggravate thy torment?
6048One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, What will ye buy?
6048One would have thought that this had been a small request, a small courtesy-- ONE DROP OF WATER-- what is that?
6048Or art thou not?
6048Or art thou one agoing backward thither?
6048Or do they still like and approve of you as well as ever?
6048Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6048Or how is it with thy soul?
6048Or if it should, would it be a suitable medicine in the least to present to the eyes of a broken and wounded people, as the Jews will be at that day?
6048Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
6048Or is it a way into which I have twisted myself, as not being contented with my first lot, that by God and my parents I was cast into?
6048Or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6048Or that he should make such ado, By justice, and by grace; By prophets and apostles too, That men might see his face?
6048Or that the promise he hath made, Also the threatenings great, Should in a moment end and fade?
6048Or that there should be the strength of an ox in a wren?
6048Or theirs that hear the beating of a drum, But not made fly for fear from house and home?
6048Or was his calling so gainful to him as always to keep his purse''s belly full, though he was himself a great spender?
6048Or what careth he for the pinching frost, which burneth with the love of the Lord?
6048Or what will they give in exchange for their souls?
6048Or who shall condemn me-- just judges?
6048Otherwise,''Being planted, shall it prosper?
6048Pray how did he break it?
6048Pray how did she die?
6048Pray in the custody of Giant Despair, in the midst of Doubting Castle, and when their own folly brought them there too?
6048Pray of what disease did Mr. Badman die, for now I perceive we are come up to his death?
6048Pray tell me concerning the first, how he made away with himself?
6048Pray what were they?
6048Pray, Sir, What may I call you?
6048Pray, did you know him?
6048Pray, how was he in his death?
6048Pray, what count you good thoughts, and a life according to God''s commandments?
6048Pray, what is he?
6048Pray, what may I call your name, that I may tell it to my Lord within?
6048Pray, what principles did he hold?
6048Pray, what was it more that he said unto you?
6048Pray, where did you find all these?
6048Pray, who are your kindred there?
6048Prithee, what new knowledge hast thou got, that so worketh off thy mind from thy friends, and that tempteth thee to go, nobody knows where?
6048Professors such, perhaps, there may be, and who upon earth can help it?
6048Reader, can you be content with this?
6048Reader, have you ever spoken harshly to, or persecuted, a child of God-- a poor penitent sinner?
6048Reader, have you fled for refuge to the hope set before you in the gospel?
6048Reader, how is your inclination?
6048Reader, is this your lot also?
6048Reader, what sayest thou to this?
6048Reader, what sayst thou to this?
6048Reader, wouldst see what you may never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6048Received you the Spirit, saith St. Paul, By hearing, faith, or works?
6048Recorder was mad, and so not to be regarded: and for this he urged his fits, and said, If he be himself, why doth he not do thus always?
6048Said they anything more to discourage you?
6048Say you so?
6048Says Paul,''They did not like to retain God in their knowledge''; and what follows?
6048Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6048Scenes of accomplished bliss, which who can see, Though but in distant prospect, and not feel His soul refresh''d with foretaste of the joy?
6048Second, Because you know that though a man do run, yet if he do not overcome, or win, as well as run, what will he be the better for his running?
6048Secondly, For that he perceived God was with them, though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
6048Secondly, How safe they are in the arms of Jesus; would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6048Seest thou not that many of late have been snatched away, on each side of thee( by that hand that hath been stretched out and is so still)?
6048Shall I be a citizen of that city?
6048Shall I be proud, because I am sounding brass?
6048Shall I buy the pleasures of this world at so dear a rate as to lose my soul for the obtaining of that?
6048Shall I content myself with a heaven that will last no longer than my lifetime?
6048Shall I entertain thee against my sovereign Lord?
6048Shall I have my sins and lose my soul?
6048Shall I need to mention particularly contests many years past, and presented to us in print?
6048Shall I not be abandoned for this, and sent back from thence ashamed?
6048Shall I save thee?
6048Shall I speak of the satiety and of the duration of all these?
6048Shall he not therefore seek for fruit, for fruit answerable to the means?
6048Shall he that keeps his promise sure In things both low and small, Yet break it like a man impure, In matters great''st of all?
6048Shall it be said at the last day, that the wicked made more haste to hell than you to Heaven?
6048Shall it be said at the last day, that wicked men made more haste to hell than you did make to heaven?
6048Shall not then these mournful groans pierce thy flinty heart?
6048Shall we be ruled by the Giant?
6048Shall we forget them?
6048Shall we go back again to my Lord, and confess our folly, and ask one?
6048Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
6048Shall you with him live in pleasure as you do now?
6048She said she was afraid; I asked her, why?
6048Should I now be ashamed of His ways and servants, how can I expect the blessing?
6048Should one say to some-- Art not thou that man I saw crying out under a sermon,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6048Should she stay where she dwells, and retain this her mind, who could live quietly by her?
6048Should we make Mr. Good- deed our messenger when our petition cries for mercy?
6048Sinner, sick sinner, what sayest thou to this?
6048Sir, said the least, I was almost beat out of heart?
6048Sir, what is the cause of this?
6048Sir, what think you?
6048Sir, which is my way to this honest man''s house?
6048Sir, you seem greatly concerned at this, but what if I shall say more?
6048Skill, how does it taste?
6048Skill, saying, Sir, what will content you for your pains and care to, and of my child?
6048Sluggard, art thou asleep still?
6048Snuff- dishes, you may say, what are they?
6048Snuffers, you may say, of what were they a type?
6048So Christ:''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
6048So Christiana asked Prudence what it was that made those curious notes?
6048So He addressed Himself to Mercy, and said unto her, And what moved thee to come hither, sweet heart?
6048So I was, and a sweet dream it was; but are you sure I laughed?
6048So again:''What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?''
6048So also Bunyan-"Every height is a difficulty to him that is loaden; with a burden, how shall we attain the Heaven of heavens?
6048So he came directly to me, and said, Mercy, what aileth thee?
6048So he further asked, if all the men in the town of Mansoul were in this confession as they?
6048So the guide, Mr. Great- heart, awaked him, and the old gentleman, as he lift up his eyes, cried out, What''s the matter?
6048So then, when the body of Christ is in every sense completed in this life by the light of the sunshine of his holy gospel, what need of this sun?
6048So they began and said, Neighbour, pray what is your meaning by this?
6048So they called her, and said to her, Mercy, what is that thing thou wouldst have?
6048So they came up one to another; and presently Stand- fast said to old Honest, Ho, father Honest, are you there?
6048So when he was come into the chamber of state, Diabolus saluted him with''Welcome, my Lord, how went matters betwixt you to- day?''
6048So when he was got in, the man of the gate asked him who directed him thither?
6048So when they were come to the gate, the guide knocked, and the Porter cried, Who is there?
6048So, did I say?
6048Soul, consider, is it not miserable to lose heaven for twenty, thirty, or forty years''sinning against God?
6048Specially that bitter outcry of his,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6048Stop, my dear reader, have you cast away all useless encumbrances, and all easily besetting sins?
6048Suppose such a slip as I told you of before should be in your garden, and there die, would you let it abide in your garden?
6048Suppose that I be cheated myself with a brass half- crown, must I therefore cheat another therewith?
6048Take the THREATENINGS laid down in holy writ, and how are they disregarded?
6048Take the tables for the hearts of the murderers, and the instruments for their sins, and what place more fit for such instruments to be laid upon?
6048Tell me, when did you see an old drunkard converted?
6048Than thought?
6048Than wind?
6048That is comparable to the pleasures, profits, and glory of this world?
6048That is true, but what evil is that that he will not do, that is left of God, as I believe Mr. Badman was?
6048That was extortion, was it not?
6048The Prince asked further, saying, Could you have been content that your slavery should have continued under his tyranny as long as you had lived?
6048The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile that led into a meadow, on the left hand of this way?
6048The cost of the enterprise is vast indeed; the army is numerous as our thoughts, and who can number''the multitude of his thoughts?''
6048The creditors asked what he would give?
6048The curse of God hangs over your heads; and will you be slothful?
6048The day of death and judgment is at the door; and will you be slothful?
6048The dragon her assaults, fills her with jars, Yet rests she under her Beloved''s shade, But whence was she?
6048The hearing of this is enough to ravish one''s heart; but are these things to be enjoyed?
6048The instruments with which they slew the sacrifices, what were they but a bloody axe, bloody knives, bloody hooks, and bloody hands?
6048The man therefore, read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?
6048The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place?
6048The record, you will say, what is that?
6048The riches, honours, and pleasures of this world, what mortal can withstand?
6048The saints of old, they being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
6048The vital question is, Has my heart been conquered; do I love Emmanuel?
6048The way that he took, led him directly into this condition; for who can expect other things of one that follows such courses?
6048The which, when he had done, he said, Christiana, knowest thou wherefore I am come?
6048The whole of this address is descriptive of what the author saw, felt, or heard--''What shall I say?
6048Their covetousness declareth that they are weary of depending upon God; and doth not thy wanton actions declare that thou abhorrest chastity?
6048Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
6048Then Christian called to Demas, saying, Is not the place dangerous?
6048Then Christian said to him, Come away, man, why do you stay so behind?
6048Then Demas called again, saying, But will you not come over and see?
6048Then Faithful stepped forward again, and said to Talkative, Come, what cheer?
6048Then I asked him further, how I must make my supplication to Him?
6048Then I asked how long time he would have me live with him?
6048Then I said, But how, Lord, must I consider of Thee in my coming to Thee, that my faith may be placed aright upon Thee?
6048Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?
6048Then Mr. Stand- fast blushed, and said, But why, did you see me?
6048Then Said Christian to the man, What art thou?
6048Then did he that came in for their relief call out to the ruffians, saying, What is that thing that you do?
6048Then did the Judge say to him, Hast thou any more to say?
6048Then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6048Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night?
6048Then he said to his mother, What diet has Matthew of late fed upon?
6048Then ran Innocent in( for that was her name) and said to those within, Can you think who is at the door?
6048Then said Charity to Christian, Have you a family?
6048Then said Christian to Hopeful his fellow, Is it true which this man hath said?
6048Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men can not stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?
6048Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But is there no hope for such a man as this?
6048Then said Christian to the porter, Sir, what house is this?
6048Then said Christian, May we go in thither?
6048Then said Christian, What is thy name?
6048Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6048Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6048Then said Christian, What means that?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6048Then said Christian, You make me afraid, but whither shall I fly to be safe?
6048Then said Christiana, What is the meaning of this?
6048Then said Christiana, Wherefore weepeth my Sister so?
6048Then said Evangelist further, Art not thou the man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction?
6048Then said Evangelist, How hath it fared with you, my friends, since the time of our last parting?
6048Then said Evangelist, If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?
6048Then said Evangelist, Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?
6048Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder wicket gate?
6048Then said Gaius, Is this Christian''s wife?
6048Then said Gaius, Whose wife is this aged matron?
6048Then said He, Is there but one spider in all this spacious room?
6048Then said Hopeful, Where are we now?
6048Then said Joseph, Mother, what is it?
6048Then said Matthew, May we eat apples, since they were such, by, and with which, the serpent beguiled our first mother?
6048Then said Mercy to him that was their guide and conductor, What are those three men?
6048Then said Mercy, How knew you this before you came from home?
6048Then said Mercy, What means this?
6048Then said Mnason their host, How far have ye come today?
6048Then said Mr. Bunyan, Have you the original?
6048Then said Mr. Desires- awake, why should not I do the best I can to save so famous a town as Mansoul from deserved destruction?
6048Then said Mr. Feeble- mind to him, Man, How camest thou hither?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart to the little ones, Come, my pretty boys, how do you do?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart, Good Gaius, what hast thou for supper?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart, What art thou?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart, What things?
6048Then said Mr. Valiant- for- truth, Prithee, who is it?
6048Then said he that attempted to back the lions, Will you slay me upon mine own ground?
6048Then said he, Who will go with me?
6048Then said he, Who, and what is he that is so hardy, as after this manner to molest the Giant Despair?
6048Then said the Interpreter, Is there no hope, but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?
6048Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6048Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6048Then said the Keeper, Whence come ye, and what is that you would have?
6048Then said the Prince again, Are you the men that did suffer yourselves to be corrupted and defiled by that abominable one Diabolus?
6048Then said the Prince, And for what are those ropes on your heads?
6048Then said the Prince, And what punishment is it, think you, that you deserve at my hand for these and other your high and mighty sins?
6048Then said the Prince,''And what is he that is become thy companion in this so weighty a matter?''
6048Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we show these Pilgrims some wonders?
6048Then said the boys, Are we not yet at the end of this doleful place?
6048Then said the damsel to them, With whom would you speak in this place?
6048Then said the giant, Why are you here on my ground?
6048Then said the guide, Why did you not cry out, that some might have come in for your succour?
6048Then said the man to the Prince,''Oh let not my Lord be angry; and why inquirest thou after the name of such a dead dog as I am?
6048Then said the man, Neighbours, wherefore are ye come?
6048Then said the old man, Thou lookest like an honest fellow; wilt thou be content to dwell with me for the wages that I shall give thee?
6048Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining light?
6048Then said their guide, Come, what cheer, Sirs?
6048Then said they, Have you none?
6048Then said they, What should this be?
6048Then shalt thou say in thine heart, Who hath begotten me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate, a captive and removing to and fro?
6048Then she addressed herself to the eldest, whose name was Matthew; and she said to him, Come, Matthew, shall I also catechise you?
6048Then she said, Come, Joseph( for his name was Joseph), will you let me catechise you?
6048Then the water stood in mine eyes, and I asked further, But, Lord, may such a great sinner as I am, be indeed accepted of Thee, and be saved by Thee?
6048Then they asked her of her welfare, and if these young men were her husband''s sons?
6048Then they asked the Shepherds what that should mean?
6048Then they cried out to those that were sent, What news from the Prince?
6048Then they stood trembling before him, and he said, Are you the men that heretofore were the servants of Shaddai?
6048Then, O that I might have a little ease for my deceitful tongue?
6048Then, as it seems, sometimes you got rid of your trouble?
6048Then, directing his speech to Ignorance, he said, Come, how do you?
6048Then, said I, a man, it seems, may report it for a truth?
6048Thereat Mercy said, And why so envious, trow?
6048Therefore let him still humble himself before his God, because his hand is upon him, and say, What sin is this, for which this hand of God is upon me?
6048Therefore what need have they that I should work such a miracle, as to send one from the dead unto them?
6048Therefore, I say, this gate was not measured; for what should a rule do here, where things are beyond all measure?
6048Therefore, wherefore?
6048These are my fears of him too; but who can hinder that which will be?
6048They added also, We see it is well with you, but how must it go with the town of Mansoul?
6048They are fallen from grace, and what can help them?
6048They gather it indeed, and think to keep it too, but what says Solomon?
6048They may, with confidence, say, Lord, Lord, have we not eaten and drank in Thy presence, and taught in Thy name, and in Thy name have cast out devils?
6048They said( it was when I was in my troubles), What shall we do with this woman?
6048Think thus with thyself, What, shall I lose a long heaven for short pleasure?
6048Think you that they upon whom the tower of Siloam fell, were sinners above others?
6048Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou didst put the lie upon my Father, and madest him, to Mansoul, the greatest deluder in the world?
6048This beginning was bad, but what shall I say?
6048This is manifest by the very name of the tree; it is called the tree of knowledge of good and evil; and have you that knowledge as yet?
6048This is the reason of this inquiry, Did you come in at the gate?
6048This is your hour, said He, and the power of darkness, when He cried out,''My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
6048This last has the body for his watch- house; the eyes and ears for his port- holes; the tongue therewith to cry, Who comes there?
6048This was honest and plain; but what said Mr. Badman to her?
6048Thou art in a strait, wilt thou fly before Moses, or with David fall into the hands of the Lord?
6048Thou booby, say''st thou nothing but Cuckoo?
6048Thou didst so wonderfully pour out thy wrath upon him, to the making of him cry out,''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6048Thou hast already been unfaithful in thy service to Him; and how dost thou think to receive wages of Him?
6048Thou hast been a cumber- ground[104] long already, and wilt thou continue so still?
6048Thou horrible wretch, dost not know that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6048Thou professest thou believest in Christ: is he thy joy, and the life of thy soul?
6048Thou professest to believe thou hast a share in another world: hast thou let got THIS, barren fig- tree?
6048Thou seemest angry, why dost on us frown?
6048Thou simple bird, what makes thou here to play?
6048Thou subject are to cold o''nights, When darkness is thy covering; At days thy danger''s great by kites, How can''st thou then sit there and sing?
6048Thou talkest like one upon whose head is the shell to this very day; for what should he pawn them, or to whom should he sell them?
6048Though men that have a great design, do, and must make use of those that in reason are most likely to effect it, yet must the Lord do so too?
6048Through what righteousness?
6048Thus, is Christ formed in me, the only hope of glory?
6048Thus, when the godly among the Jews made prayers that rebellious Israel might not be cast out of the vineyard, what saith the answer of God?
6048Thy sin has brought this army to thy walls, and shall it bring it in judgment to do execution into thy town?
6048Time runs; and will you be slothful?
6048To see a sea of brimstone burn, Who would it not affright?
6048To whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest?
6048True, he stopped the blow but for a time; but why did he stop it at all?
6048True, the men were but mean in themselves; for what is Paul or what Apollos, or what was James or John?
6048Tush, said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us, or no?
6048WHAT SHALL I SAY?
6048Was He not angry with me?
6048Was death strong upon him?
6048Was it for that some special mercies laid obligations upon thee, or how?
6048Was it good also that thou madest a prey of the innocency and simplicity of the now miserable town of Mansoul?
6048Was it not, therefore, well worth the seeing?
6048Was it, think you, that you might show yourselves women, and that you might go out like a company of innocents to gaze on your mortal foes?
6048Was not her father a poor Amorite?
6048Was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reasons, fleshly love, self- concerns, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6048Was that all that you saw at the house of the Interpreter?
6048Was thy soul worth so much, and didst thou so little regard it?
6048Was your father and mother willing that you should become a pilgrim?
6048Wast robb''d?
6048Wast thou not told of hell- fire, those intolerable flames?
6048We look, said Paul, but whither?
6048Well then, did you not know, about 10 years ago, one Temporary in your parts, who was a forward man in religion then?
6048Well then, do you so run?
6048Well then, sinner, what sayest thou?
6048Well, and how did you answer him?
6048Well, and how did you apply this to yourself?
6048Well, and what conclusion came the old man and you to, at last?
6048Well, and what did he think and do then?
6048Well, but brother, I pray thee tell us what was it that was the cause of thy being upon thy knees even now?
6048Well, but did Mr. Badman and his master agree so well?
6048Well, but it seems he did live to come out of his time, but what did he then?
6048Well, but mark the answer of God,''Son of man, What is the vine- tree more than any tree, or than a branch which is among the trees of the forest?
6048Well, but now we are upon it, pray show me the difference between swearing and cursing; for there is a difference, is there not?
6048Well, but pray return again to Mr. Badman; how did he carry it to his wife, after he was married to her?
6048Well, but what art thou now?
6048Well, but what did he do when all was almost gone?
6048Well, but what makes you think he is gone to hell?
6048Well, but what will you say to this question?
6048Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
6048Well, now suppose that a man, by an immediate hand of God, is brought to a morsel of bread, what must he do now?
6048Well, said Mr. Great- heart, will you have the Pilgrims up into their lodging?
6048Well, then, said Faithful, what is that one thing that we shall at this time found our discourse upon?
6048Well, what shall be done for this man?
6048Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr. Money- love said to Mr. By- ends, Who are they upon the road before us?
6048Well, you have told me what were Mr. Badman''s thoughts now, being sick, of his condition; pray tell me also what he then did when he was sick?
6048Were all the world gracious, if God were not gracious, what was man the better?
6048Were the thunder- claps of the law so terrible, and didst thou so slight them?
6048Were they sinners above all men upon whom the tower in Siloam fell and slew them?
6048Were they troubled at it?
6048Were you dead, and are you made alive?
6048What a dishonour to posterity was the death of Balaam, Agag, Ahithophel, Haman, Judas, Herod, with the rest of their companions?
6048What a pitiful thing it is to be left in such a case?
6048What ails this fly thus desperately to enter A combat with the candle?
6048What are all these but such as Badman, and such as the young man but now mentioned?
6048What are good thoughts concerning God?
6048What are professors more than other men?
6048What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them?
6048What art thou fit for, O Mansoul, if mercy preventeth not, but to be hewn down, and cast into the fire and burned?
6048What be good thoughts respecting ourselves?
6048What black, what ugly crawling thing art thou?
6048What can a man do in this case?
6048What can be more express?
6048What can more fully declare the commonness of a thing?
6048What can the lady or mistress do to defend herself against thieves and sturdy villains, if there be none but she at home?
6048What comfort is here?
6048What could the temple do without its watchmen?
6048What did you do then?
6048What do men meddle with religion for?
6048What do they do in the vineyard?
6048What do they mean?
6048What do you do when you meet with such places therein that you do not understand?
6048What do you find in the Word of God against such a practice as this of Mr. Badman''s is?
6048What do you mean by need?
6048What do you think of the Bible?
6048What do you think that might be?
6048What dost thou bear?
6048What dost thou here, Christian?
6048What dost thou there?
6048What doth this place signify?
6048What else means your hearkening to the tyrant, and your receiving him for your king?
6048What feeling or compassion can a stone be sensible of?
6048What forewarning is here?
6048What fruit, barren fig- tree, what degree of heart holiness?
6048What good motions?
6048What good will all my companions, fellow- jesters, jeerers, liars, drunkards, and all my wantons do me?
6048What good will my profits do me?
6048What had he to do in God''s house?
6048What hath this man done now, but lied in the dispraising of his bargain?
6048What have I here?
6048What have I lost more than present ease and quiet by my sins that I have committed?
6048What have they to look at?
6048What have you met with, and how have you behaved yourselves?
6048What if a man have no grace?
6048What if he had pinched a little, and gone to journey- work for a time, that he might have known what a penny was, by his earning of it?
6048What if she had acquainted some of her best, most knowing, and godly friends therewith?
6048What if she had engaged a godly minister or two to have talked with Mr. Badman?
6048What instruction is here?
6048What is God''s design in saving, of poor men?
6048What is Heaven?
6048What is a pilgrim without knowledge?
6048What is head- knowledge without heart- experience?
6048What is hell?
6048What is it then?
6048What is it to repent of sin?
6048What is leaven, or a grain of mustard seed, to the bulky lump of a body of death?
6048What is like it?
6048What is man?
6048What is meant by the drum of Diabolus, which so terrified Mansoul?
6048What is our remedy?
6048What is sixteen cubits to him who would enter in here with all the world on his back?
6048What is supposed by his being saved by the Trinity?
6048What is supposed by this word''saved''?
6048What is that?
6048What is the Scripture?
6048What is the fruit they here found?
6048What is the meaning of your laughter?
6048What is the vine, more than another tree?
6048What is your name?
6048What judgment shall he make how God will deal with him, by beholding the lamblike death of his companion?
6048What kind of oaths would she have?
6048What love to the Lord Jesus?
6048What may one learn by hearing the cock crow?
6048What may we learn from that?
6048What may we understand by it?
6048What means else all those delays and put- offs, saying, Stay a little longer, I am loth to leave my sins while I am so young, and in health?
6048What means else your rejecting of the laws of Shaddai, and your obeying of Diabolus?
6048What means he here by Lebanon but the church under persecution, and the fruitful field?
6048What moved you at first to betake yourself to a pilgrim''s life?
6048What must it be above?
6048What need we be so backward to it?
6048What needs that?
6048What now are all other titles of grandeur and greatness, when compared with this one sentence?
6048What now must be done with this fig- tree?
6048What other evil effects attend this sin?
6048What other sign can you give me that Mr. Badman died without repentance?
6048What other things follow upon the commission of this beastly sin?
6048What place was that?
6048What reason, then, have you to think yourself a pilgrim?
6048What resemblance hath his crying, and groaning, and bleeding, and dying, wrought in thee?
6048What said that gentleman to you?
6048What saith the King of him?
6048What say you to Mr. Badman now?
6048What say''st thou, wilt not yet unto him come?
6048What sayest thou, sinner?
6048What sayest thou, wilt thou turn?
6048What sayst thou, O wicked man?
6048What shall I do unto thee?
6048What shall I do unto thee?
6048What shall I do, when I at such a door For Pilgrims ask, and they shall rage the more?
6048What shall I say besides what hath already been said?
6048What shall I say of them who had trials,''not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall his companion say to this?
6048What shall we do to be rid of him?
6048What shall we do?
6048What shall we say to these things?
6048What should be the reason of that?
6048What should we learn by seeing the flame of our fire go upwards?
6048What than this bubble?
6048What then doth he get thereby, that getteth by dishonest means?
6048What then if the church made the first assault?
6048What then shall we do, will you say?
6048What they are in themselves, or what they have done and been?
6048What thing so deserving as to turn us out of the way to see it?
6048What things are they?
6048What things so pleasant( that is, if a man hath any delight in things that are wonderful)?
6048What things were they?
6048What things?
6048What think you now of Mr. Badman?
6048What think you now of going on pilgrimage?
6048What think you of Mr. Badman now?
6048What this street is?
6048What was he?
6048What was he?
6048What was it then, dear heart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done?
6048What was the matter that you did laugh in your sleep tonight?
6048What was this king of Assyria but a type of the beast made mention of in the New Testament?
6048What wast thou once?
6048What will it then avail them that they have gained much?
6048What wilt thou do-- wilt thou after enlargement suffer thy privileges to be invaded and taken away?
6048What wilt thou do?
6048What wisdom, I say, what holiness, what grace and life will be found in all their words and actions?
6048What workman thence will take a beam or pin, To make ought which may be delighted in?
6048What would he leave undone?
6048What would he suffer?
6048What would you have a man do that is in his creditor''s debt, and can neither pay him what he owes him, nor go on in a trade any longer?
6048What would you have me to do?
6048What''s lighter than the mind?
6048What, do you think that every heavy- heeled professor will have heaven?
6048What, has the voice of danger lost the art To raise the spirit of neglected care?
6048What, hast thou run thy race, art going down?
6048What, my true servant, quoth he, my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6048What, said Obstinate, and leave our friends and our comforts behind us?
6048What, seek''for the living among the dead?
6048What, then, is the Word against the Word?
6048What, to lose all these brave things that my eyes behold, for that which I never saw with my eyes?
6048What, to lose my pride, my covetousness, my vain company, sports, and pleasures, and the rest?
6048What, to run back again, back again to sin, to the world, to the devil, back again to the lusts of the flesh?
6048What, were they so lowly?
6048What, will you go, saith the devil, without your sins, pleasures, and profits?
6048What?
6048What?
6048When Christ said,"Do you know all these things?"
6048When Israel came out of Egypt, they were led of God into the wilderness; but why?
6048When a man hath got a profession, and is crowded into the church and house of God, the question is not now, Hath he life, hath he right principles?
6048When do our thoughts of ourselves agree with the Word of God?
6048When heart and strength fail; when the body is writhing in agony, or lying an insensible lump of mortality; is that the time to make peace with God?
6048When summ''d, what comes it to more than the halter?
6048When the day that he must go hence was come, many accompanied him to the river- side, into which as he went, he said,''Death, where is thy sting?''
6048When the people lusted for flesh, Moses said,''Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them to suffice them?
6048When they came at the gate, Christiana asked the Porter if any of late went by?
6048When they were also set down, the Shepherds said to those of the weaker sort, What is it that you would have?
6048When thy life is done, thy heaven is also done?
6048Whence come you?
6048Where are the victors of the world, With all their men of might?
6048Where have the clouds their water?
6048Where is it to be found?
6048Where is thy fruit, barren fig- tree?
6048Where is thy heart?
6048Where is thy self- abhorrence, thy blushing before God, for the sin that is yet behind?
6048Where is thy self- denial and contentment?
6048Where is thy tenderness of the name of God and his ways?
6048Where is thy watching, thy fasting, thy praying against the remainders of corruption?
6048Where shall we begin?
6048Where''s he that thaws our ice, drives cold away?
6048Where''s he whose goodly face doth warm and heal, And show us what the darksome nights conceal?
6048Where, barren fig- tree, is the fruit of these people''s repentance?
6048Wherefore art thou come to torment me, and to cast me out of my possession?
6048Wherefore dost Thou keep so cruel a dog in Thy yard, at the sight of which, such women and children as we, are ready to fly from Thy gate for fear?
6048Wherefore have I commanded a watch, and that you should double your guards at the gates?
6048Wherefore have I endeavoured to make you as hard as iron, and your hearts as a piece of the nether millstone?
6048Which of them therefore was it that died?
6048Whither are you going?
6048Whither shall I go when I die?
6048Who are they that must be saved?
6048Who are you?
6048Who bid the boar come there?
6048Who bid you go this way to be rid of thy burden?
6048Who can A wounded spirit bear?
6048Who can charge the Waldenses, Albigenses, or Lollards with that spirit of Antichrist?
6048Who can know The miseries that these poor people felt While they did underneath those burnings melt?
6048Who can know it?
6048Who can stand before Great- heart?
6048Who could have thought that anyone could so far have been blinded by the power of lust?
6048Who could have thought that this path should have led us out of the way?
6048Who dares charge the Quakers with a persecuting spirit?
6048Who dost expose it, yet claw those that crave it?
6048Who hath babbling?
6048Who hath contentions?
6048Who hath redness of eyes?
6048Who hath sorrow?
6048Who hath wounds without cause?
6048Who is it that would not have the benefit of grace, of a throne of grace?
6048Who knows, but that God that made the world may cause that Giant Despair may die?
6048Who shall declare his way to his face?
6048Who thought yesterday, would one say, that this day would have been such a day to us?
6048Who told thee that thy heart and life agree together?
6048Who, I say, that was so faint- hearted as I, that would not have knocked with all their might?
6048Who, that sees a house on fire, will not give the alarm to them that dwell therein?
6048Who, that sees the devils as roaring lions, continually devouring souls, will not make an out- cry?
6048Whose son is he?
6048Why I trow he was no highwayman, was he?
6048Why are they for going with their bull''s foretops,[63] with their naked shoulders, and paps hanging out like a cow''s bag?
6048Why art thou so tart, my brother?
6048Why came you not in at the gate, which standeth at the beginning of the way?
6048Why cumbereth it the ground?
6048Why did he not do execution?
6048Why did not Little- faith pluck up a greater heart?
6048Why did not he cut it down?
6048Why did not he fetch out the axe?
6048Why did they not stay, that we might have had their good company?
6048Why do some of the springs rise out of the tops of high hills?
6048Why do the springs come from the sea to us, through the earth?
6048Why do they call themselves by the name of the Lord Jesus, if they have not the grace of God, if they have not the Spirit of Christ?
6048Why do they empty themselves upon the earth?
6048Why do they go by fives, nines, and seventeens?
6048Why do you look on them as if you would eat them up?
6048Why does physic, if it does good, purge, and cause that we vomit?
6048Why dost thou listen to her enchantments?
6048Why doth the fire fasten upon the candlewick?
6048Why doth the pelican pierce her own breast with her bill?
6048Why friend?
6048Why have I not made shipwreck of faith?
6048Why he saith not streets, but street, as of one?
6048Why is covetousness called idolatry?
6048Why is the love of this world so forbidden?
6048Why is the rainbow caused by the sun?
6048Why is the wick and tallow, and all, spent to maintain the light of the candle?
6048Why should you be holden in ignorance and blindness?
6048Why should you not be enlarged in knowledge and understanding?
6048Why so?
6048Why the gates should look in this manner every way, both east, west, north, and south?
6048Why then dost thou not break loose from her hold?
6048Why then should there be any to share with him in his executing of the second part thereof?
6048Why there should be three, just three, on every side of this city?
6048Why this street is called by the term of pure gold?
6048Why was it?
6048Why wouldest thou go to Heaven?
6048Why, I trow[110] you did not consent to her desires?
6048Why, are you weary of my relating of things?
6048Why, art thou weary of this discourse?
6048Why, did he take this counsel?
6048Why, did you ever hear any man say so?
6048Why, did you hear him tell his dream?
6048Why, did you not serve your own son so?
6048Why, he asked me whither I was going?
6048Why, he might, if he would, might he not?
6048Why, how dost thou think in this matter?
6048Why, is this Christian''s wife?
6048Why, man, do you think we shall not be received?
6048Why, my brother?
6048Why, prithee, what dost thou with them?
6048Why, so it is here; art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
6048Why, was there more of them than one?
6048Why, what did he say to you?
6048Why, what did you think?
6048Why, what difference is there between crying out against, and abhorring of sin?
6048Why, what other sins was he addicted to, I mean while he was but a child?
6048Why, what was it that brought your sins to mind again?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Will He within Open to sorry me, though I have been An undeserving rebel?
6048Will a man give a penny to fill his belly with hay; or can you persuade the turtle- dove to live upon carrion like the crow?
6048Will he esteem thy riches?
6048Will he suffer them To break his law, and sin, and not condemn Them for so doing?
6048Will his God humour him, and answer his desires?
6048Will it not be a dishonour to thee to see the very boys and girls in the country to have more wit than thyself?
6048Will it not be glorious for thee to be in glory with them, while others are in unutterable torments?
6048Will it not be glorious to enjoy those things that eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man to conceive?
6048Will it not be glorious to enter then with the angels and saints into that glorious kingdom?
6048Will it, think you, be always thus with you?
6048Will my sins do me good then?
6048Will not this persuade thine heart, nor make thee bethink thyself?
6048Will she venture To clash at light?
6048Will the sheep couple with a dog, the partridge with a crow, or the pheasant with an owl?
6048Will these help to turn the hand of God from inflicting his fierce anger upon me?
6048Will they be able to help me when I come to fetch my last breath?
6048Will they fortify themselves?
6048Will they help to ease the pains of hell?
6048Will they make an end in a day?
6048Will they not rather imitate Korah, Dathan, and Abiram''s friends, even rail at me for condemning him, as they did at Moses for doing execution?
6048Will they not rather put him upon all tricks, evasions, irreligious consequences and conclusions, such as will serve to cherish sin?
6048Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are bunt?''
6048Will they sacrifice?
6048Will ye render me a recompence?
6048Will you leave your friends and companions behind you?
6048Will you not go in, and stay till morning?
6048Will you now desert your old friend, or do you think of standing by me?''
6048Wilt neither tidings from heaven or hell awake thee?
6048Wilt thou be like that simple one named in the seventh of Proverbs, that will be drawn to the slaughter by the cord of a silly lust?
6048Wilt thou be like the bird that hasteth to the snare of the fowler?
6048Wilt thou be like the silly fly, that is not quiet unless she be either entangled in the spider''s web, or burned in the candle?
6048Wilt thou be so sottish and unwise, as to venture thy soul upon a little uncertain time?
6048Wilt thou hearken unto me if I give thee counsel?
6048Wilt thou not hear yet, barren fig- tree?
6048Wilt thou not yet awake?
6048Wilt thou provoke him to do it?
6048Wilt thou provoke still?
6048Wilt thou run?
6048Wilt thou say still,''Yet a little sleep, a little slumber,''and''a little folding of the hands to sleep?''
6048Wilt thou stop thine ears, and shut thy eyes?
6048Wilt thou yet turn thyself in thy sloth, as the door is turned upon the hinges?
6048Wilt thou, then, lose this Christ, this food, this pleasure, this heaven, this happiness, for a thing of nought?
6048Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?
6048Would he favour sin?
6048Would he love this world below?
6048Would he not sometimes talk of his wife when she was dead?
6048Would it not have been so to any of us, had we been used as he, to be robbed, and wounded too, and that in a strange place, as he was?
6048Would such an one, thinkest thou, run again into the same course of life as before, and venture the damnation that for sin he had already been in?
6048Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6048Would they not, I say, have concluded that he was a righteous man?
6048Would you act thus by God''s holy commandments?
6048Would you be willing to be damned for slothfulness?
6048Would you choose one and reject another?
6048Would you make my Lord''s people to transgress?
6048Wouldst thou be glad to be kept out of heaven with a back well clothed, and a belly well filled with the dainties of this world?
6048Wouldst thou be glad to have all thy good things in thy lifetime, to have thy heaven to last no longer than while thou dost live in this world?
6048Wouldst thou be that within thou dost appear, Or seem to be in outward exercise Before the most devout, and godly wise?
6048Wouldst thou be very upright and sincere?
6048Wouldst thou be willing to be deprived of eternal happiness and felicity?
6048Wouldst thou fare deliciously every day, and have thy soul delight itself in fatness?
6048Wouldst thou know how God could still love his creatures, and do his justice no wrong?
6048Wouldst thou know how God''s heart stood affected toward man before the world began?
6048Wouldst thou know how far a man may go on in a profession of the gospel, and yet fall away?
6048Wouldst thou know how hard it is to go to heaven?
6048Wouldst thou know man''s inclination so soon as he is born?
6048Wouldst thou know somewhat concerning that?
6048Wouldst thou know what is the wages of sin?
6048Wouldst thou know what that Christ that died for sinners is doing in that place whither he is gone?
6048Wouldst thou know what thou art, and what is in thine heart?
6048Wouldst thou know what, or who they are that shall go to heaven?
6048Wouldst thou know where God did place man after he had made him?
6048Wouldst thou know whether God looked upon Adam''s eating[ the fruit of] the forbidden tree to be sin or no?
6048Wouldst thou know whether God''s love did still abide towards his creatures for anything they could do to make him amends?
6048Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature be a friend to God, or an enemy?
6048Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature may know something of the invisible things of God?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he did eat or drink with his disciples after he rose out of the grave?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he did in that body bear all our sins, and where?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he did rise again after he was crucified, with the very same body?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he made them of something or nothing?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he put forth any labour in making them, as we do in making things?
6048Wouldst thou know whether it be the desire of the heart of man by nature, to follow God in his own way or no?
6048Wouldst thou know whether it were the devil who beguiled them, or whether it was a natural serpent, such as do haunt the desolate places?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man be defiled in every part of him by the sin he hath committed?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man once fallen from God by transgression, can recover himself by all he can do?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man was cursed for his sin?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man''s obedience will obtain that Christ should die for them, or save them?
6048Wouldst thou know whether natural man can abstain from the outward act of sin against the law, merely by a principle of nature?
6048Wouldst thou know whether righteousness, justification, and sanctification do come through the virtue of Christ''s blood?
6048Wouldst thou know whether sin were sufficient to draw God''s love from his creatures?
6048Wouldst thou know whether that man did live there all his time or not?
6048Wouldst thou know whether that sin be imputed to us?
6048Wouldst thou know whether the curse did fall on man, or on the whole creation with him?
6048Wouldst thou know whether they that live and die in their sins shall go to heaven or not?
6048Wouldst thou know whether this Saviour had a body of flesh and bones before the world was, or took it from the Virgin Mary?
6048Wouldst thou know whither those do go that die unconverted to the faith of Christ?
6048Wouldst thou wade?
6048Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?''
6048Yea, art thou thus when no eye doth thee see But that which is invisible?
6048Yea, did we not even kill ourselves with our earnest intreaties of thee to consider of thine estate, and by Christ to escape this dreadful day?
6048Yea, did we not tell thee that God, out of his love to sinners, sent Christ to die for them, that they might, by coming to him, be saved?
6048Yea, how can you now, though he is at a distance, endure to think of such a mighty one?
6048Yea, if any that see her should say, Why do you so?
6048Yea, was he not now in the combat?
6048Yea, what conformity unto him, to his sorrows and sufferings?
6048Yea, what means this your taking up of arms against, and the shutting of your gates upon us, the faithful servants of your King?
6048Yea, what wilt thou then do, if death and hell shall come to visit thee, and thou in thy sins, and under the curse of the law?
6048Yea, wrap thy head with clouds and hide thy face, As threatening to withdraw from us thy grace?
6048You came in at the gate, did you not?
6048You may ask me what that is?
6048You say he was proud; but will you show me now some symptoms of one that is proud?
6048You say true; but did you meet nobody else in that valley?
6048You say well, for what fellowship hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6048You speak mystically, do you not?
6048You talk of rubs; what rubs have you met withal?
6048You will say, what is that?
6048Your souls are worth a thousand worlds; and will you be slothful?
6048[ 108] What is meant by the Hill Difficulty?
6048[ 112] Examine, which do you like better, self- soothing or soul- searching doctrine?
6048[ 130] Reader, can you feed upon Christ by faith?
6048[ 134] But did I laugh?
6048[ 138] Can we wonder that the pilgrims longed to spend some time with such lovely companions?
6048[ 140] Now the King, at the sight of the petition, was glad; but how much more think you, when it was seconded by his Son?
6048[ 148] When he had left her, Prudence said, Did I not tell thee, that Mr. Brisk would soon forsake thee?
6048[ 14] But I beheld in my dream, that a man came to him, whose name was Help, and asked him what he did there?
6048[ 15] But now, when did the day of grace end with this man?
6048[ 162] Is not this too much the case with professors of this day?
6048[ 163] What is this something that By- ends knew more than all the world?
6048[ 167] Pretended friends come with such expostulations as these: Why, dear Sir, will you give such offence?
6048[ 192] Look, said Christian, did not I tell you so?
6048[ 192]What must the pure and holy Jesus have suffered when He tasted death in all its bitterness?
6048[ 194] So on they went, and Joseph said, Can not we see to the end of this Valley as yet?
6048[ 1] Was Christ slothful in the work of your redemption?
6048[ 228] Then said Christian, What means this?
6048[ 231] Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I perceive that these had on them, even every one, a show of pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not?
6048[ 238] Now, is it not very common to hear professors talk at this rate?
6048[ 242] Then they asked Mr. Feeble- mind how he fell into his hands?
6048[ 248] What was this good thing?
6048[ 254] Who can stand in the evil day of temptation, when beset with Faint- heart, Mistrust, and Guilt, backed by the power of their master, Satan?
6048[ 257] Then said Mr. Contrite to them, Pray how fareth it with you in your pilgrimage?
6048[ 267] Also, are we not now to walk by faith?
6048[ 268] What can not Great- heart do?
6048[ 276] Then said the Pilgrims, What means this?
6048[ 27] Well, but whither do they go, that are thus gone out of the temple or church of God?
6048[ 284] Then said Christian to Hopeful( but softly), Did I not tell you he cared not for our company?
6048[ 288] How, then, dost thou say, I believe in Christ?
6048[ 296] Then they said- Well, Ignorance, wilt thou yet foolish be, To slight good counsel, ten times given thee?
6048[ 309] My soul, what''s lighter than a feather?
6048[ 311] Who are these ministering spirits, that the author calls"men"?
6048[ 312] Is she not rightly named Bubble?
6048[ 312] What are these two difficulties?
6048[ 39] Then said Christian, What means this?
6048[ 3]"What shall I do?"
6048[ 44] Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?
6048[ 45]"In the midst of these heavenly instructions, why in such haste to go?"
6048[ 47] Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou considered all these things?
6048[ 59] What is this garden but the world?
6048[ 60] What are these ill- favoured ones?
6048[ 62] But why go back again?
6048[ 6] I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, who asked,"Where fore dost thou cry?"
6048[ 77] What say you, O my Mansoul?
6048[ 78] But shall we be flattered out of our lives?
6048[ 89]''Thou hast given credit to the truth''; what is this but faith-- the faith of the operation of God?
6048[ 8] Barren fig- tree, can it be imagined that those that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?
6048[ 8] Before they took him his intent was to preach on these words,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6048[ 8] If thou now say, Which is the way?
6048[ 99] Is there righteousness in Christ?
6048[ But, pray, what talk have the people about him?
6048[ Does it stun them?]
6048always at it?
6048and are these Christian''s children?
6048and be The words of God in truth thy prop and stay?
6048and by seeing the beams and sweet influences of the sun strike downwards?
6048and did no more of them but you come out to escape the danger?
6048and do not the members receive their whole light, guidance, and wisdom from it?
6048and dost thou mingle thy tears with thy drink?
6048and dost thou sigh and mourn in secret?
6048and doth your life and conversation testify the same?
6048and for what are they hanged there?
6048and going on pilgrimage too?
6048and how far go you this way?
6048and if they think they shall know and do these, why not know others, and rejoice in their welfare also?
6048and is all that thou hast to be ventured for his name in this world?
6048and is also the life of Jesus''made manifest in thy mortal body?''
6048and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
6048and is not that a good life that is according to God''s commandments?
6048and is there knowledge in the Most High?''
6048and may I lodge here tonight?
6048and to be had upon no lower rates than thy immortal soul?
6048and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?''
6048and what communion hath light with darkness?
6048and what hath Emmanuel said?
6048and what he would have?
6048and what is your business here?
6048and what would you have?
6048and when so like to be weary, as when almost at their journey''s end?
6048and whence he came?
6048and while they thus call themselves, they should be the veriest rogues for all evil, sin, and villainy imaginable, who could help it?
6048and whither are you bound?
6048and who hath brought up these?
6048and who shall repay him what he hath done?
6048and why did he dispraise it, but of a covetous mind to wrong and beguile the seller?
6048and, Will it go well with the town of Mansoul?
6048are not even ye that have been converted by us?
6048are not thy kindred as hardened as thou wast?
6048are they forgotten?
6048are they thrown over the bar?
6048are you that countryman, then?
6048art thou become like unto us?''
6048art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
6048be persuaded to pause a moment, and ask yourself the question- What is my case?
6048because they would adorn the gospel?
6048because they would beautify religion, and make sinners to fall in love with their own salvation?
6048behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have built?''
6048but can it turn all things into grace?
6048but doth thy life and conversation declare thee to be such an one?
6048but where are thy fruits, barren fig- tree?
6048but, Hath he fruit?
6048but, Were you doers, or talkers only?
6048can it make all things work together for good?
6048can not you help me?
6048can we suppose he will now admit of the wit and contrivance of men in those things that are, in comparison to them, the heavenly things themselves?
6048canst thou think that God hath given thee this that thou mightest thereby make a prey of thy neighbour?
6048did he die before he was born again?
6048did he die in unbelief?
6048did he light upon you?
6048did he not behave himself valiantly?
6048did your neighbours talk so?
6048do they use to show such kind of favours to traitors?
6048do you think she will go?
6048dost the wanton play, Or doth thy testy humour tend its way?
6048dost thou think to run fast enough with the world, thy sins and lusts in thy heart?
6048for to him I would deliver my message?''
6048had he faith and holiness?
6048has not this river pleasant streams?
6048have I been unfaithful to Him?
6048how can he see?
6048how can that be, since they are hurtful?
6048how hot will that make wrath?
6048how long has it lasted?
6048how shall I pass through this dark entry into another world?
6048how she flies and sings,[20] But could she do so if she had not wings?
6048how would Thy heart and pulse beat after heav''nly things, After the upper and the nether springs?
6048in each part What flames appear?
6048in this so good a soil?
6048is he''formed in me the hope of glory?''
6048is it little in thine eyes that our King doth offer thee mercy, and that, after so many provocations?
6048is justifying, saving faith, nothing more than a belief of the truth?
6048is not this excellent water?
6048is old Good- deed yet alive in Mansoul?
6048is she not a tall, comely dame, something of a swarthy complexion?
6048is the celestial glory of so small esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazards of a few difficulties to obtain it?
6048more fools still?
6048neighbour Christian, where are you now?
6048neither hit last year nor this?
6048no Mount Zion?
6048now what shall we do?
6048of a wicked man dying in despair?
6048or did he die with ease, quietly?
6048or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6048or must this silver palace be of that nature either?
6048or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them to suffice them?''
6048or standeth your religion in word or in tongue, and not in deed and truth?
6048or that he may, in a short time, have another of his fits before us, and may lose the use of his limbs?
6048or that if they had known him and his life, yet to see him die so quietly, would they not have concluded that he had made his peace with God?
6048or that those that pursue this world did ever repent of their covetousness?
6048or that those that walk with wanton eyes did ever repent of their fleshly lusts?
6048or that, at some time or other, he may forget to lock us in?
6048or the devil endure that Christ Jesus should be honoured both by faith and a heavenly conversation, and let that soul alone at quiet?
6048or the gospel declared by us?
6048or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6048or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
6048or what wilt resolve with thyself?
6048or who can forego them?
6048or whom have I defrauded?
6048or whose ass have I taken?
6048or will all our exquisite happiness centre in the glory of God?
6048or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?''
6048or, that I would come to God in the best of my performances?
6048said Faithful to his brother, Who comes yonder?
6048said Mr. Feeble- mind, is he slain?
6048said old Honest, what should I think?
6048said she,''and what the son of my womb?
6048said she; will she not take warning by her husband''s afflictions?
6048said the Porter, was he your husband?
6048saith God; what a fig- tree is this, that hath stood this year in my vineyard, and brought me forth no fruit?
6048seek the living among the dead?
6048shall I destroy thee?
6048shall I fall upon thee and grind thee to powder, or make thee a monument of the richest grace?
6048shall it not utterly wither, when the east- wind toucheth it?
6048such highly- favoured Christians in Doubting Castle?
6048tempted to destroy thyself?
6048that I heard speak well of the holy Word of God?
6048that thou mightest thereby go beyond and beguile thy neighbour?
6048then let old Good- deed save you from your distresses?
6048there is yet a question, Whether it may be well with thy soul at last?
6048they think that she will be run down with a push, or, as they said,''What do these feeble Jews?
6048to be in my case, who that so was could but have done so?
6048to contemn him when he is on the throne, when he is on the throne of his glory?
6048was he a lover and a worshipper of God by Christ according to his word?
6048was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reason, fleshly love, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6048what agreement?
6048what communion can there be in such marriages?
6048what concord?
6048what feats not perform?
6048what is her pedigree?
6048what is this but to count him less wise than thyself?
6048what less than a river could quench the thirst of more than six hundred thousand men, besides women and children?
6048what shall I do unto thee?
6048what victories not gain?
6048what will that do?
6048what''s the matter?
6048what, must we With you lift up our voice?
6048where are you?
6048where are you?
6048who are they that are thus unspeakably blessed?
6048who could blame them, since their dead friends were come to life again?
6048who do you think saw themselves in the best condition?
6048who do you think was in the best condition?
6048who is there that is weaned from the world, and from their sins and pleasures, to fly from the wrath to come?
6048who knows that is yet alive, what the torments of hell are?
6048who would not be a subject to it?
6048who would not be in the rich man''s state?
6048who would not but worship before it?
6048whom have I oppressed?''
6048why do you think they consider that?
6048why else do men so soon grow weary?
6048why then do the fallen angels tremble there?
6048wife and children, and all?
6048will you not believe your own eyes?
6048wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
6048wilt thou not yet set open thy gate to receive us, the deputies of thy King, and those that would rejoice to see thee live?
6048wilt thou turn, or shall I smite?
6048would they not call thee a thousand fools?
6048would you have us trust to what Christ, in His own person, has done without us?
6048wouldst thou swim?
6047And God said unto Noah,or told Noah his purpose: The same way he went with Abraham:"Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
6047And he said, What hast thou done? 6047 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
6047And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6047And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6047And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6047And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6047And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? 6047 And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?"
6047And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel?
6047And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? 6047 And wherefore slew he him?
6047But doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth convince of sin?
6047But what must they do that have unbelieving ones? 6047 But women have sometimes cases, which modesty will not admit should be made known to men, what must they do then?"
6047By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you..What was that?
6047Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6047Do not I fill heaven and earth? 6047 Does Satan suggest that God will not hear your stammering and chattering prayers?
6047Hast thou eaten of the tree?
6047How doth God know,say they,"Can he judge through the thick cloud?"
6047I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
6047I,saith he,"even I, am he that comforteth you; who art thou that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die"( Isa 51:12)?
6047If Christ hath enlightened all men as he is God( as thou confessest) then hath he not enlightened all men as he is the Son of God? 6047 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
6047Is Ephraim my dear son? 6047 Is anything too hard for the Lord?
6047Is it such a fast that I have chosen? 6047 Is not God in the height of heaven?
6047Is not he rightly called Jacob?
6047Mine own arm brought salvation,saith he, but how?
6047Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
6047Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?
6047Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
6047That which is afar off, and exceeding deep, who can find out?
6047The Lord said,--Go, but David replied, Whither shall I go? 6047 Then cometh the end,"saith Paul,"when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father;"But when shall that be?
6047This is the victory,--even our faith; and"who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth?"
6047Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle; are they not in thy book?
6047What hast thou done?
6047What is this that thou hast done?
6047What, then? 6047 What?
6047When saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? 6047 Where art thou?"
6047Where is Abel thy brother?
6047Where is Abel thy brother?
6047Where is Abel?
6047Where is boasting then?
6047Wherefore slew he him? 6047 Whether any be justified but he that is born of God?
6047Whether is it possible, that any can be saved, without Christ manifested within? 6047 Whether[ doth] and[ man] receive Christ, who receives him no into him?
6047Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6047Who can stand before his indignation? 6047 Who hath known the mind of the Lord?"
6047Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts? 6047 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?"
6047Who told thee?
6047Who will bring me into the strong city,and"wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
6047Why art thou wroth?
6047Why,saith the prophet to God,"Art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?"
6047With what righteousness?
6047Would it not be an insufferable thing? 6047 Ye shed blood[ says God] and shall ye possess the land?
6047''0 wretched man that I am,''& c. What complaints, what confessions, what bewailing of weakness is here?
6047''A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a Father, where is mine honour?
6047''And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee, shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
6047''And why call ye me Lord, Lord,''saith he,''and do not, the things which I say?''
6047''But what if a man want light in his duty to the poor?''
6047''But what if a man want light in the supper?''
6047''Can the Ethiopian change his skin?''
6047''Canst thou by searching find out God?
6047''Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
6047''Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
6047''Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?''
6047''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6047''Hath not God chosen the foolish,--the weak,--the base, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are?''
6047''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6047''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6047''Have I been so long time with you,[ saith Christ] and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
6047''Have any of the rulers or pharisees believed on him?''
6047''How comes contesting for water baptism to be so much against you?''
6047''If the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?''
6047''Is Christ divided?''
6047''Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?''
6047''Is not this the carpenter?''
6047''Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?''
6047''Ought not Christ to have suffered?''
6047''Righteous art thou, O Lord,''saith Jeremiah,''yet let me talk with thee: Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper?''
6047''Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6047''Should not the multitude of words be answered?
6047''The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
6047''The righteousness which is of faith, speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
6047''Then shame shall cover her that said unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?''
6047''This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?''
6047''To which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son?''
6047''Twas this that made David cry out, How great and wonderful are the works of God?
6047''What then?
6047''What then?
6047''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
6047''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6047''Who can find a virtuous woman?
6047''Who is he that overcometh the world,[ saith John] but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?''
6047''Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?''
6047''Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos?''
6047''Why did John reject the Pharisees that would have been baptized( Matt 3:7), and Paul examine them that were?''
6047''Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon, which cometh from the rock of the field?
6047''[ 17]''and will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?''
6047''what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them''as his people have, and as he''is in all things that we call upon him for?
6047( 1 Cor 13) To speak nothing of the first table, where is he that hath his love manifested by the second?
6047( 1 Cor 1:30,31) Where is boasting then?
6047( 1 Cor 3:11) But dost thou plead still as thou didst before, and wilt thou stand thereto?
6047( 1 Cor 8:13) Where is Dorcas, with her garments she used to make for the widow, and for the fatherless?
6047( 1 John 3) Shall these pass for such as believe to the saving of the soul?
6047( Acts 9:36- 39) Yea, where is that rich man that, to his power, durst say as Job does?
6047( Heb 10:19- 24) Why then dost thou talk of two strings to thy bow?
6047( Heb 13:6, Rom 8:31) and if they be against me, what disadvantage reap I thereby; since even all this also, worketh for my good?
6047( Hosea 8:3) But why?
6047( Isa 58:5) But why condemned then, and smiled upon now?
6047( Job 39:13- 17) Will it please thee when thou shalt see that thou hast brought forth children to the murderer?
6047( Luke 14:34) Wherewith shall the salt be salted?
6047( Luke 15:1,2) But by what answer doth Christ repel their objections?
6047( Luke 16:10- 12) And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who will commit unto you that which is your own?
6047( Luke 16:15) Hast thou taken notice of this, that God judgeth the fruit by the heart from whence it comes?
6047( Luke 22:70)''Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
6047( Mal 1:8) And if so, how should he then accept of that which is not righteousness?
6047( Mark 12:31) True, he says, he did them no hurt; but did he do them good?
6047( Mark 1:4,5; Rom 6:21; Jer 7:3,5) Where shall the fruits of repentance be found?
6047( Matt 13:40- 42) Who can conceive of this terror to its full with his mind?
6047( Matt 21:31) Poor Pharisee, what a loss art thou at?
6047( Matt 23:17) I say again, What kind of righteousness shall this be called?
6047( Psa 139:8) Or if a man should be so bold as to say so, Whether by so saying, he confineth Christ to that place for ever?
6047( Psa 143:1,2) And David, What if God doth thus?
6047( Psa 35:13,14) Pharisee, Dost thou see here how contrary thou art to righteous men?
6047( Psa 52:7) What else means this great bundle of thy own righteousness, which thou hast brought with thee into the temple?
6047( Psa 55:12,13) For, if to be debauched in open and common transgressions is odious, how odious is it for a brother to be so?
6047( Read Eze 16) Use Fifth, Is the love of God and of Christ so great?
6047( Rom 11:33)"If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong"( Job 9:19); yea,"the thunder of his power who can understand?"
6047( Rom 4:16) That the promise, What promise?
6047( Rom 7:12) Why then, I say, dost thou reject the commandment of God, to keep thine own tradition?
6047( c.) And the will and affections so turn away from it as they should?
6047( verse 10) Can the tree boast, because it is a sweeting tree,28 since it was not the tree, but God that made it such: Where is boasting then?
6047( vs. 10) Besides, what greater contempt can be cast upon Christ than by such wordy professors is cast upon him?
6047( we will now suppose what must not be granted) Was not this thy state when thou wast in thy first parents?
6047--that is, when he is committing wickedness--"saith the Lord: Do not I fill heaven and earth?
604711:30) But what is the fruit of the wicked, of the professors that are wicked?
60471:28; 33:14) But what sinners are these?
604723:24) Yea, do not professors teach the wicked ones to be wicked?
60472:14) To be short, what says Paul in the seventh to the Romans?
60473. Who knows the utmost tendencies of sin?
60473:2) And what says John in his first epistle, and first chapter?
604765:5) But what is the sentence of God concerning those?
60477:16; Luke 6:44) What then?
60479:26)''Whom dost thou pass in beauty,''saith God?
6047A Creator; what is it that a Creator can not do?
6047A day for a man to afflict his soul?
6047A faithful Creator; what is it that one that is faithful will not do, that is, when he is engaged?
6047A faithful man will encourage one much; how much more should the faithfulness of God encourage us?
6047A good cause, what is that?
6047A life regulated by a moral law, what hurt is in that?
6047A man that nameth the name of Christ, and that departeth not from iniquity, to whom may he be compared?
6047A most appalling murder has been committed;--a virtuous and pious young man is brutally murdered by his only brother:--what is the divine judgment?
6047A new covenant, and why not then a new resting day to the church?
6047A resurrection-- of what?
6047A self- righteous man therefore can come to God for mercy none otherwise than fawningly: For what need of mercy hath a righteous man?
6047A type in what?
6047A while after this, as was hinted before, the Christians will begin with detestation to ask what Antichrist was?
6047A work did I say?
6047Again, But do you not follow them with clamours and out- cries, that their communion, even amongst themselves, is unwarrantable?
6047Again, But who has the perfect knowledge of all these things?
6047Again, What kind of righteousness of thine, is this, that standeth in a misplacing, and so consequently in a misesteeming of God''s commands?
6047Again, if thy parents, and thou also, be godly, how happy a thing is this?
6047Again, if you say he hath no other body but his church, then I ask, What that was that was taken down from the cross?
6047Again, is there such a length?
6047Again, see Peter''s testimony of this Son of Mary; When Jesus asked his disciples, whom say ye that I am?
6047Again, what needed the woman to have a place of shelter in the wilderness, when there was no war made against her?
6047Again,"Whether I am come to one of the days of the thousand years?"
6047Again,''What is man, that he should be clean?
6047All God''s children are criers-- cannot you be quiet without you have a bellyful of the milk of God''s Word?
6047All this, what does it argue, I say, but thy diffidence of God?
6047Also that he may deny to give them that grace that would preserve them from sin, without being guilty of their damnation?
6047Also whether reprobation be the cause of condemnation?
6047And I say again, if one sin, the least sin deserveth all these things, what thinkest thou do all thy sins deserve?
6047And I say again, this is the work of a Creator, and a Creator can maintain it in its gallantry, FOOTNOTE?
6047And I say again, wherefore has he so plainly told us of his greatness, and of what he can do?
6047And Jesus said to them,''Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?''
6047And Paul asked them, Whether they had yet''received the Holy Ghost?''
6047And again( Gal 3:2,5 compared together),''Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law,[ saith the Apostle] or by the hearing of faith?''
6047And again, What he hath made crooked, who can make straight?
6047And again, some of them that are for infant baptism die for that as a truth?
6047And again, where Judas( not Iscariot) said; Lord, how is it, that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not unto the world?
6047And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?"
6047And again,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for US?"
6047And again,''Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
6047And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6047And all the rest they baptized, were they not left free to join themselves for their convenience and edification?
6047And are not you the same?
6047And are you able thus to imitate him?
6047And are you willing to stand by their judgment in the case?
6047And art thou now as perfectly innocent as ever was Jesus Christ?
6047And can you prove it by the scripture?
6047And consequently how could he lift up his face unto God?
6047And did ever God send an ordinance to be a pest and plague to his people?''
6047And did you not then believe, and do you not still believe, that you were true members of Christ, though less perfect?
6047And dost thou count this a corrupted grain of Babylon''s treasure?
6047And dost thou desire this medicine?
6047And dost thou not rejoice in secret, that thou art the same that thou ever wert?
6047And dost thou think, this is, indeed, the way to be righteous?
6047And doth he not make his pots according to his pleasure?
6047And doth he take charge of them as a Creator?
6047And doth immodest apparel, with stretched- out necks, naked breasts, a made speech, and mincing gaits,& c., argue mortification of lusts?
6047And doth not the Lord as well require the sign of baptism now, as of circumcision then?
6047And doth this look like a visible church- state?
6047And from sense and reason they will have ground to think so; for who now is left in the world any more to make head against them?
6047And gain, how came it thither, how got the soul possession of it, while it was unjustified?
6047And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?"
6047And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?"
6047And he said, how long Would it have been, e''er you had understood This thing, had you not with my heifer plow''d?
6047And his name not be but of a common regard on that day?
6047And how are they to consider of themselves, even then when they first are apprehensive of their need of this righteousness?
6047And how bitterly did David mourn for his son, who died in his wickedness?
6047And how can a man that went last time out of his closet to be naught, have the face to come thither again?
6047And how cold is the love of many at this day?
6047And how could the people believe and embrace it?
6047And how could we have seen it to purpose, had not God left some to themselves?
6047And how else could they obey that command that bids them rejoice in tribulation, and glorify God in the fires?
6047And how hath Christ lightened every man if not within him?"
6047And how kindly did our Lord Jesus take it, to see the little children run tripping before him, and crying, Hosannah to the Son of David?
6047And how must it be reckoned to them?
6047And how say you?
6047And how sayest thou?
6047And if so, Whether they might not obtain at least, some little of the mercy, as well as those women?
6047And if so, what follows?
6047And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6047And if thou shouldest be so now, what hast thou gained thereby?
6047And if we know not every one of all these things to the full, how shall we know to the full the love of Christ which saveth us from them all?
6047And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you( 1 Peter 3:13)?
6047And if you ask, How is it possible that this should be done?
6047And if your brethren only you salute, What more than they do ye?
6047And in that he saith''There remains a rest,''referring to that of David, what is it, if it signifies not, that the other rests remain not?
6047And indeed so he does with"Adam, where art thou?"
6047And into what church did Philip baptize the eunuch, or the apostle the jailor and his house?
6047And is all this no good?
6047And is hope, that this day is approaching, a reviving cordial to thee?
6047And is not Boaz, with whose maids thou wast, One of the nearest kinsmen that thou hast?
6047And is not his will the only rule of his mercy?
6047And is that all?
6047And is that all?
6047And is that within the creature, or without, that worketh the new birth?"
6047And is there toward us love in Christ that passeth knowledge?
6047And is this to keep the first table; yea, the first branch of that table, which saith,"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God?"
6047And may he not, without he give offence to thee, lay hold by electing love and mercy on whom himself pleaseth?
6047And must baptism be such a rock of offence to professors, that very few will enquire after it, or submit to it?
6047And must those that shall live to see those days, rejoice when these things begin to come to pass?
6047And now I add, Is not this to deliver them to the devil( 1 Cor 5), or to put them to shame before all that see your acts?
6047And now I ask what kind of christian correspondency you have with them?
6047And now I ask, What was the reason that God continued his presence with this church notwithstanding this transgression?
6047And now having said this much, wherein have I derogated from the glory and holiness of Christ?
6047And now is it not to be wondered at, and are we not to be affected herewith, saying, And wilt thou set thine eye upon such an one?
6047And now, behold, when Jacob had been told That there was corn in Egypt to be sold, He said unto his sons, Why stand ye thus?
6047And observe, it is not said, that Noah shut the door, but the Lord shut him in: If God shuts in or out, who can alter it?
6047And of what nation?
6047And on the other hand, how often has the disjointing of the body, and the breakings thereof, occasioned the expiration of the spirit?
6047And p. 26. where in answer to this question of mine; Why did the Man Christ hang on the cross on Mount Calvary?
6047And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him?"
6047And shall not I?
6047And shall we not imitate our Lord, nor the church that was immediately acted[21] by him in this, and the churches their fellows?
6047And shall we not take that notice thereof as to follow the Lord Jesus and the churches herein?
6047And that if they had light therein, they would as willingly do it as you?
6047And that is according to the whole stream of scripture: For by one offering, What was that?
6047And then, I pray you, what is left unto God, and what can he call his own?
6047And then,& c. And why was not this done on the seventh day sabbath?
6047And they knew it: Why, did they not know it before?
6047And this is one ground( at least) why he hanged on the cross,& c. Ha Friend?
6047And this is that which Peter intends when he saith,"And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you?"
6047And thus much doth this man Christ Jesus testify unto us where he saith he shall glorify me; mark,"He shall glorify;"( saith the Son of Mary)but how?
6047And to distressed Jonah, said the Lord, Dost thou well to be angry for the gourd?
6047And was not there a time when you did not so well understand the nature and extent of pride and covetousness as now you do?
6047And was there not in all these things love, and love that was infinite?
6047And were they all served so?
6047And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
6047And what can such an one say for himself in the judgment, that shall be charged with the abuse of love?
6047And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6047And what day so fit as the Lord''s day for this?
6047And what encouragement has a man to suffer for Christ, whose heart can not believe, and whose soul he can not commit to God to keep it?
6047And what follows?
6047And what hath he received of thy hand?
6047And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous, as all this law,''said Moses, which I set before you this day?''
6047And what need was there of any of this, if Paul could, as he would, have departed from iniquity?
6047And what says the Apostle?
6047And what shall he do now, that is a stranger to this breadth, made mention of in the text?
6047And what shall he do when he comes?
6047And what then?
6047And what then?
6047And when did the Spirit of Christ convince thee of sin, because thou didst not believe in him?
6047And when did we see thee an hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?
6047And when unto her mother- in- law she came, Art thou, said she, my daughter come again?
6047And where hast thou been working?
6047And where is it, within or without?"
6047And where is this man, that was born of the virgin, that we may come to the Father by him?
6047And where that practical holiness that formerly used to be seen in the houses, lives and conversations of professors?
6047And whereas thou askest, is not he a deceiver, that exhorts people to anything else than the light of Christ?
6047And whereas thou asketh, whether the fault be then in God, or in that thou callest his light, or in the creature?
6047And whereas you ask me,"What is that which worketh faith?
6047And whereas you ask me,"do they that are born of God commit sin?"
6047And whereas you ask, What is the sight of God?
6047And wherefore doth he thus, but to beget an expectation in them of their salvation and deliverance?
6047And whether doth he that is born of God commit sin?
6047And whether it be lawful for them so to do?"
6047And whether it be not lawful for them so to do?
6047And who can abide the fierceness of his anger?
6047And who can say, my heart is clean?
6047And who could have found in their hearts to shut the door upon such an one?
6047And who could have thought, that the other had been a good man?
6047And who will dare to make any addition to holy writ?
6047And whose word shall stand?
6047And why are the women commanded silence there, if they may congregate by themselves, and set up and manage worship there?
6047And why can they not as well keep the other sabbaths?
6047And why do the scriptures say,"that through this man is preached to us the forgiveness of sins?"
6047And why do they with pride trick up the body, if it be not to provoke both themselves and others to lusts?
6047And why dost thou take notice of the mote That''s in thy brother''s eye; but dost not note The beam that''s in thine own?
6047And why follow the apish fashions of the world?
6047And why for raiment are ye taking thought?
6047And why may not I give it the name of a shew; when you call it a symbol, and compare it to a gentleman''s livery?
6047And why shall he that doth most for God in this world, enjoy most of him in that which is to come?
6047And why should it not be accounted to him for righteousness?
6047And why should not credence be given to that gospel that is confirmed by blood, the blood of the Son of God himself?
6047And why should not the kings have it granted unto them, that she should fall by their hand?
6047And why should we not have the benefit of the righteousness, while we are ungodly, since it was completed for us while we were yet ungodly?
6047And why so?
6047And why, but because God himself maintains the enmity?
6047And why?
6047And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?''
6047And with his works he perfected his faith?
6047And would it not be an insufferable thing?
6047And would you be doing this?
6047And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?''
6047And"who hath required this at your hand?"
6047And, Use First, Is there such breadth, and length, and depth, and height in God, for us?
6047And, What he did in the world?
6047And, are there no public Christians, or public christian meetings, but them of your way?
6047And, whether there was a secret or mystery in this work containing the truth of some higher thing?
6047Answer, friend, dost thou put no difference betwixt the speaking of Christ without, and believing in Christ without?
6047Any thing but truth; but I would know how sincerely righteous they were that were justified without works?
6047Are God''s people a suffering people?
6047Are all the elect, the seed, the saved, the vessels of mercy, the chosen and peculiar?
6047Are her plagues pleasant or easy to be borne?
6047Are not even ye,"saith Paul,"in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6047Are not my words verbatim these?
6047Are not some, yea the most, the children of the flesh, the rest, the lost, the vessels of wrath, of dishonour, and the children of perdition?
6047Are not these things rather a sign that the utter overthrow of the church of God is at the door?
6047Are not they part of the scriptures of truth?
6047Are not you commanded to keep out of the church all that are not circumcised?
6047Are not, now- a- days, the bulk of professors like those that''strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?''
6047Are there yet any more sons in my womb, That may your husbands be in time to come?
6047Are they purified, are they clean that name the name of Christ?
6047Are they to be the audible mouth there, before all, to God?
6047Are they to think, that they are righteous or sinners?
6047Are things thus ordered?
6047Are we for war?
6047Are we stronger than he?''
6047Are ye not CARNAL, CARNAL, CARNAL?
6047Are ye so foolish?
6047Are you at that door, my brother?
6047Are you brought out of the dark dungeon of this world into Christ?
6047Are you commanded to reject them; If yea, where is it?
6047Are you in affliction for your profession?
6047Are you not sensible that such a one As I, can certainly thereof make trial?
6047Art bound for hell against all wind and weather?
6047Art like to him, that needs must step a mile At every stride, or think it not worth while To follow Christ?
6047Art one of those whose fears do go beyond Their faith?
6047Art thou a Publican?
6047Art thou a professor?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6047Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep, that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over?"
6047Art thou taken?
6047Art weary?
6047As David said,"Shall I lift up mine yes to the hills?
6047As Moses said, and that long before the law was given,"Sirs, ye are brethren, why do ye wrong one another?"
6047As Paul saith, What communion hath light with darkness?
6047As for example; Would a parishioner learn to be proud?
6047As for instance at home; could not some of those called Baptists die in opposing infant baptism?
6047As if he had said, Do you profess Christianity?
6047As many as walk according to this rule: What rule?
6047As soon as ever God had touched the jailer, he cries out,''Men and brethren, what must I do to be saved?''
6047As the sabbath of months, of years, and the jubilee?
6047As to the query, What reason is there, why the Lord should suffer any of his ordinances to be lost?
6047As to the second head, what need is there that the righteousness of Christ should be imputed, where men are righteous first?
6047As touching the beauty and goodness that was in the object unto which they were allured; What was it?
6047As who should say, Wherefore do I deny myself of those mercies and privileges that the men of this world enjoy?
6047As"Ely said to Hannah, How long wilt thou be drunken?
6047As, how many good men and good women do unawares, through their uncircumspectness, drive their own children down into the deep?
6047As, who should say, My brethren, are you troubled and persecuted for your faith?
6047Ask thy heart, What evil dost thou see in sin?
6047At the Lord''s table, I do eat; what though?
6047At this( as I said) you object, and say,''Did I ever find baptism a pest or plague to churches?
6047Ay, but when didst thou see thyself a lost creature for want of faith in the son of Mary?
6047Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6047Because the neglect of the law will be sure to damn them; therefore wouldst thou put poor souls to follow that which will not save them?
6047Because then it had been in vain for the Lord to have given the scriptures to teach men out of, either concerning himself or themselves: Why?
6047Because''the children are partakers of flesh and blood; he also himself likewise took part of the same''; To what end?
6047Being justified freely by his grace: How?
6047Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6047Believing what?
6047Besides, if this be granted, why had not God respect to Cain''s offering, as well as to Abel''s?
6047Besides, oppression makes a wise man mad; and when a man is mad what evils will he not do?
6047Besides, the proposition is universal, why then should you be the chief intended?
6047Besides, the threatening being pressed with an''How shall we escape?''
6047Besides, to what particular church was the epistle to the Hebrews wrote?
6047Blessed are they that do make peace; for why?
6047Both those of Peter, and the first of John?
6047Brethren what profit is''t if a man saith That he hath faith, and hath not works; can faith Save him?
6047But I ask, how came nature to be so weak, but through sin?
6047But I fear I am lost and cast away, Sentence is past, and who reverse it may?
6047But I say, suppose it should be granted, is it because reprobation made him incapable, or sin?
6047But I say, what can the church do more to the sinners or open profane?
6047But I say, where is thy love to thine enemy?
6047But I say, wherein is the proposition offensive?
6047But I say, who can tell, who can tell altogether, what and how much the Father delighted in his Son before the world began?
6047But I say, who understandeth this?
6047But I say, why did John call them vipers?
6047But I would ask these men,''If the word of God came out from them?
6047But Naomi replied, Wherefore will ye, My daughters, thus resolve to go with me?
6047But again, Why should you be so angry with my brother, for joining of a sinner and a liar together?
6047But all along Christ compareth his love to ours; now, why doth he so, if they be so much alike?
6047But am I so?
6047But are not good works the righteousness of faith?
6047But are these words of faith?
6047But are you out of that wilderness mentioned?
6047But are you sure it is the same that we look for?
6047But as Adam fell with us in him, so did he not by faith rise with us in him?
6047But as to the matter in hand, What positive precept do they transgress that will not reject him that God bids us receive, if he want light in baptism?
6047But by what rule then would you gather persons into church communion?
6047But by what rule would you receive them into fellowship with yourselves?
6047But can not the church, and every woman in it, build up themselves without their woman''s meetings?
6047But can women no other way be built up in their most holy faith, but by meetings of their own without their men?
6047But can you commit your soul to their ministry, and join with them in prayer; and yet not count them meet for other gospel privileges?
6047But did this man rise again from the dead, that very man, with that very body wherewith he was crucified?
6047But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6047But do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6047But do you speak seriously, and in good earnest?
6047But do you think it is because of the first?
6047But do you think this is certain?
6047But dost thou plead by thy righteousness, for mercy for thyself?
6047But doth not a man bring forth fruit unto God, that walketh orderly according to the ten commandments?
6047But doth that install it in that place and dignity, that was never intended for it?
6047But doth this bloody city spill this blood by herself simply, as she is the adulterated whore?
6047But farther, thou sayest; Is it not the whole mystery of salvation, God manifested in the flesh?
6047But further: Do we not all agree, that men that preach the gospel should do it like workmen that need not be ashamed?
6047But good Sir, are you now for unwritten verities?
6047But good Sir, why so short- winded?
6047But hath he no better thoughts of his own good deeds, which are by the law?
6047But he answereth, What, mean ye to weep, and to break my heart?
6047But he said, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
6047But hold, dost thou do it with the Publican''s heart, sense, dread and simplicity?
6047But hold, stay; wherefore?
6047But how are we by this man forgiven this?
6047But how are we justified by this man''s obedience?
6047But how came Diotrephes so lately into our parts?
6047But how came the apostle by this confidence of his well- being and of his share in another world?
6047But how can God respect a man, before he respect his offering?
6047But how can that be, since no affliction for the present seems joyous?
6047But how can that be, where the heart is not sanctified and made holy?
6047But how comes this to be a SIGN of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6047But how could be either the one or the other, if the seventh day sabbath was taught to men by the light of nature, which is the moral law?
6047But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6047But how did he undertake them?
6047But how dost thou know that thou shalt continue therein?
6047But how indifferent?
6047But how is it that they are there?
6047But how is this similitude pertinent?
6047But how little of this is found among men?
6047But how long ago?
6047But how must he take away the curse?
6047But how must that be done?
6047But how must this be done?
6047But how shall Christ by this rod, sword, or spirit of his mouth, consume this wicked, this mystery of iniquity?
6047But how shall I bring it to pass?
6047But how shall I know that I am born again?
6047But how shall kings do it?
6047But how shall we know when this time is come?
6047But how should I serve God?
6047But how then doth it say, that the knowledge of God is manifested in them?
6047But how then is he clear from having a hand in the death of him that perisheth?
6047But how then must Jesus Christ, first save us from the filth?
6047But how then must they see him?
6047But how were they that had got the victory?
6047But how will he make her naked?
6047But how will you prove that there was a church, a rightly constituted church, at Rome, besides that in Aquila''s house?
6047But how, or why doth the leaf, or the fig fall from the tree?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But if I fly, some will blame me: what must I do now?
6047But if faith doth so naturally cause good works, what then is the reason that God''s people find it so hard a matter to be fruitful in good works?
6047But if indeed the first day of the week be the new christian sabbath, why is there no more spoken of its institution in the testament of Christ?
6047But if it be changed, then how can it be the same?
6047But is there a member who dares to violate them?
6047But is there yet another reason why this holy duty should, in special as it is, be commanded to be performed on the first day of the week?
6047But is there, therefore, no need at all of good works, because a man is justified before God without them?
6047But is this a sign of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6047But is this all the wit thou hast?
6047But may we not fly in a time of persecution?
6047But might not God have kept Adam from inclining, if he would?
6047But might they not be healed by humbling themselves?
6047But my husband is an unbeliever; what shall I do?
6047But now I would inquire: Had Israel done the commandment, if they had eaten the passover raw, or boiled in water?
6047But now if other men should do as this man, how many universal churches should we have?
6047But perhaps some may ask me, WHAT INIQUITY THEY MUST DEPART FROM THAT RELIGIOUSLY NAME THE NAME OF CHRIST?
6047But perhaps thy heart is so hard, and thy mind so united to the pleasing of thy vile affections, that thou wilt say,''What care I for my servant?
6047But put the case I had failed herein, Doth this warrant your unlawful practice?
6047But saith the open profane, why can not we be reckoned saints also?
6047But say you,"Did he put and end to the law for them who still live in transgression?"
6047But say you,''We have now found an advocate for sin against God, in the breach of one of HIS holy commands?''
6047But say you,''Wherein lies the force of this man''s argument against baptism as to its place, worth, and continuance?''
6047But say you,''Who taught you to divide betwixt Christ and his precepts, that you word it at such a rate?
6047But sayest thou, I will be righteous in myself that I may have wherewith to commend me to God, when I go to him for mercy?
6047But says one, Would you have us singular?
6047But secondly, I pray where was Christ when he spake those words?
6047But shall I speak the truth for you?
6047But shall he not lose his body before he come again?
6047But shall we be sure of it?
6047But since he can do so, why doth he suffer this, and that thing to appear, to act, and do so horribly repugnant to his word?
6047But still the question is, Whether God by this his determination doth not lay a necessity on the creature to sin?
6047But suppose they were all baptized, because they had light therein, what then?
6047But thou wilt say unto me, Why do men profess the name of Christ that love not to depart from iniquity?
6047But to lay open my folly at last thou sayest, Doth not the scripture say, Christ is within you, except ye be reprobates?
6047But was not Adam unexpectedly surprised?
6047But was that a sufficient shelter against either thorn or thistle?
6047But were not these gentlemen more afraid of losing their own places and preferments, than of the king''s losing of his toll and custom?
6047But what Jesus?
6047But what acts of disobedience do we indulge them in?
6047But what aileth the Pharisee?
6047But what be these certain circumstances?
6047But what be these other precepts?
6047But what blessedness doth follow the imputation of the righteousness of Christ, to one that is yet ungodly?
6047But what could not the law do?
6047But what day is this?
6047But what day?
6047But what did the raven then do?
6047But what do we more than talk of them?
6047But what doth your arguing reprove?''
6047But what follows?
6047But what follows?
6047But what follows?
6047But what if they that were stung, could not, because of the swelling of their face, look up to the brazen serpent?
6047But what is committing of the soul to God?
6047But what is impossible to a Creator?
6047But what is it to a child?
6047But what is it to be of the works of the law, or under the law?
6047But what is it to believe in Christ: and what to have faith in his blood?
6047But what is it to believe that he is Messias, or Christ?
6047But what is it to turn from the law to the Lord?
6047But what is the cause of all this slaying, and the reason of this abundance of corpses?
6047But what is the spirit of the world?
6047But what is there in my proposition, that men, considerate, can be offended at?
6047But what is this doctrine?
6047But what kind of being had the seventh day sabbath, and other Jewish rites and ceremonies, that by Christ''s resurrection were taken away?
6047But what man in the world can do this whose heart is not seasoned with the love of God and the love of Christ?
6047But what manner of nakedness was it?
6047But what need I grant you, that which can not be proved?
6047But what of that, since the wrinkles that are in their faces threaten not us but them?
6047But what righteousness have you of your own, to which you so dearly are wedded, that it may not be let go, for the sake of Christ?
6047But what saith it?
6047But what saith the apostle?
6047But what saith the jealous Lord?
6047But what salvation?
6047But what shall I do, I can not depart therefrom as I should?
6047But what shall I do, who am so cold, slothful, and heartless, that I can not find any heart to do any work for God in this world?
6047But what shall I say unto them?
6047But what should I thus discourse of the degrees of the torments of the damned souls in hell?
6047But what should men believe with the heart?
6047But what should they believe?
6047But what should we do with such kind of saints?
6047But what things are they?
6047But what unbecoming language is this for the children of the same father, members of the same body, and heirs of the same glory, to be accustomed to?
6047But what was Sheshach?
6047But what was the spirit of Diotrephes?
6047But what''s the reason?
6047But what, because they are not baptized, have they not Jesus Christ?
6047But what, if when he hath used it, he still continueth dark about it; what will you advise him now?
6047But what?
6047But when?
6047But whence came this but from an inward feeling by faith of the love of God, and of Christ, which passeth knowledge?
6047But where are they here forbidden to teach them other truths before they be baptized?
6047But where should we find him?
6047But where were they taken, or about what were they found?
6047But who knows all this?
6047But why can you indulge the baptists in many acts of disobedience?
6047But why could it not be that they should perish other where?
6047But why did you not answer these parts of my argument?
6047But why do YOU throw out FAITH?
6047But why is covetousness called idolatry?
6047But why it is said, Generations?
6047But why must he be imposed upon?
6047But why must the women have shame- facedness, since they live honestly as the men?
6047But why not meddle with Cain, since he was a murderer?
6047But why not?
6047But why peace first?
6047But why rejoice in this?
6047But why should HE be rebuked, that said he was for Christ?
6047But why so much offended at this?
6047But why the seventh day?
6047But why then did he thus abhor them?
6047But why then were they baptized?
6047But why then were they not circumcised?
6047But why to Abel?
6047But why was he crucified there for the sins of his children?
6047But why was he true God and true man?
6047But why was not all this done on the seventh day?
6047But why would they take from us the Holy Scriptures?
6047But why( some may say) must we come out?
6047But why, I say, is this day, on which our Lord rose from the dead, nominated as it is?
6047But why?
6047But with the voice of my thanksgiving, I Will offer sacrifice to thee on high, And pay my vows which I have vow''d, each one, For why?
6047But would you be imitating of, or accomplishing such a righteousness?
6047But wouldest thou change places with them?
6047But ye will say, Who are those ignorant persons, that shall find no favour at that day?
6047But you ask me,''If outward and bodily conformity be become a crime?''
6047But you ask,''Is my peace maintained in a way of disobedience?
6047But you ask,''Might they do so when they came into Canaan?''
6047But you bid me tell you,''What I mean by spirit baptism?''
6047But you descant; Is baptism one of the laws of Christ?
6047But you may ask, How did God deal with sinners before this righteousness was actually in being?
6047But you may ask, what is that righteousness, with which a Christian is made righteous before he doth righteousness?
6047But you may say, how can you prove that conscience is not of the same nature, of the Spirit of Christ?
6047But you object,''Must our love to the unbaptized indulge them in an act of disobedience?
6047But you say, Doth it not lead to God all that follow it?
6047But you tell me,''I use the arguments of the paedo- baptist, to wit, But where are infants forbidden to be baptized?''
6047But you will say, The scripture saith, he that descended is the same that ascended, which to me( say you) implies, none but the Spirit''s ascending?
6047But you will say, What, will not the Lord have mercy on ignorant souls?
6047But you will say, Who shall stand when he appears?
6047But you will say, doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth make manifest or convince of sin?
6047But you will say, might they not be deceived?
6047But you will say, upon what then was the threatening and the command to punish grounded?
6047But you will say, what lies are those, that the devil beguileth poor souls withal?
6047But"who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord?"
6047But, Again, Wouldest thou have mercy for thy righteousness?
6047But, I say, how will they fail?
6047But, I say, if thou do it graciously, then a reward followeth;"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
6047But, Sir, Are none but those of your way the public Christians?
6047But, Sir, since you are not peremptory in your proof; how came you to be so absolute in your practice?
6047But, Sir, who have I pleaded for, in the denial of any one ordinance of God?
6047But, What, What hast thou done by thy righteousness?
6047But, may some say, what good will it do a man to know that the love of Christ passeth knowledge?
6047By his being able to judge by nature, that there is such a thing as sin; as Christ saith,"Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
6047By rest here, must needs be understood those not elect, because set one in opposition to the other; and if not elect, what then but reprobate?
6047By what law?
6047By which of the ten commandments is trusting to our own righteousness forbidden?
6047By which professors seem willingly led, though against so many plain commands and examples, written as with a sun beam, that he that runs may read?
6047Can a man be happy that is ignorant that he is hanging over hell by the poor weak thread of an uncertain life?
6047Can a man be happy, that is ignorant that he is without God and Christ, and hope?
6047Can no good thing come to us out of this?
6047Can not we love their persons, parts, graces, but we must love their sins?''
6047Can olives, brethren, on a fig- tree grow, Or figs on vines?
6047Can pride be where a soul for mercy craves?
6047Can repentance be where godly sorrow is not?
6047Can the same reason, or anything like it, for refusing baptism, be given now?''
6047Can we wonder that such a state of society was not long permitted to exist?
6047Can we wonder that those who preached the holy, humbling, self- denying doctrines of the cross, were persecuted to the death?
6047Can you build and leave out a stone in the foundation?
6047Canst thou, after a due examination of thyself, say that as to these things thou art innocent and clear?
6047Cast devils out, done wonders in the same?
6047Christ indeed could mount up( Acts 1:9), but me, poor me, how shall I get thither?
6047Civil commerce you will have with the worst, and what more have you with these?
6047Consequently, who can understand the love that saves him from them?
6047Consider, What conviction of thy goodness can the actions that flow from such a spirit give unto observers?
6047Could the state have selected a fitter tool for their purposes?
6047Counsel Second, Wouldest thou improve this love?
6047Death quaketh, and destruction falleth down dead at our feet: What, then, can stand before us?
6047Deep calleth unto deep: What''s that?
6047Depart: what quite?
6047Did Abel offer his best?
6047Did Christ''s two- fold righteousness qualify him for that work of righteousness, that was of God designed for him to do?
6047Did I say before, that religion is their pretence?
6047Did I say before, that the God of glory is desirous to be seen of us?
6047Did I say, it is fruitful?
6047Did he finish his work thereon?
6047Did not God know best what was best to do them good?
6047Did they suffer?
6047Didst thou believe, when thou saidst it, That God knew thy heart?
6047Didst thou not blush when thou laidst it down?
6047Do it therefore, and say, why should any thing have my heart but God, but Christ?
6047Do men either Pluck grapes of thorns, or figs or thistles gather?
6047Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6047Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6047Do not most decline these things when they either call for their purses or their persons to help in this and such like works as these?
6047Do not publicans the same?
6047Do not the rich men o''er you tyrannise; And hale ye to their courts; that worthy name By which you''re call''d do not they blaspheme?
6047Do stocks or stones answer prayers?
6047Do they lie too open to their spiritual foes?
6047Do they say that that blood of his which was shed without the gates of Jerusalem, doth not wash away sin, yea, all sin from him that believes?
6047Do they want a right frame of spirit?
6047Do we know how our sins provoke God?
6047Do we not see That all these things from us a fleeting be?
6047Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
6047Do ye think that th''scripture saith in vain, The spirit that lusts to hate, doth in you reign?
6047Do you allow their signing with the cross?
6047Do you allow their sprinkling?
6047Do you believe it?
6047Do you delight to have your hand against every man?''
6047Do you long for the milk of the promises?
6047Do you more to the openly prophane, yea, to all wizards and witches in the land?
6047Do you not know that he is far more above us, than we are above our horse or mule that is without understanding?
6047Do you not know that he may refuse to elect who he will, without abusing of them?
6047Do you not reserve to yourself the liberty of judging what they say?
6047Do you not see that the sceptre is departed from Judah?
6047Do you not see that those things that are spoken of as forerunners of my coming, are accomplished?
6047Do you not see the time that Daniel spake of is accomplished also?
6047Do you now know, that the resurrection of the body, and glory to follow, is the very quintessence of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6047Do you suffer?
6047Do you think it is seemly for the church to parrot it against her husband?
6047Do you think that God gave the woman her hair, that she might deck herself, and set off her fleshly beauty therewith?
6047Do you think your eyes dazzle?
6047Do you want spiritual bread?
6047Do you want strength against Satan''s temptations?
6047Do you want strength of grace?
6047Does he appear in his glory?
6047Does he honour riches, and power, and wisdom, by descending in one of these classes?
6047Dost keep thine eye upon what thou hast done, And yet hast licence to look on the sun?
6047Dost think that such a sinner as thou art shall be heard of God?
6047Dost thou Do well, said God, to be so angry now?
6047Dost thou desire to be with them( Prov 24:1)?
6047Dost thou know the God with whom now thou hast to do?
6047Dost thou plead by thy righteousness for mercy for thyself?
6047Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6047Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6047Dost thou religiously name the name of Christ?
6047Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
6047Dost thou see the vileness of thy heart, the fruit of sin?
6047Dost thou show to others how thou lovest righteousness, by taking opportunities to do righteousness?
6047Dost thou so covet more, as not to be Affected with the grace bestowed on thee?
6047Dost thou suffer for righteousness''sake?
6047Dost thou think, that God hath eyes of flesh, or that he seeth as man sees?
6047Dost thou thus practise, because thou wouldest be taught to do outward acts of righteousness, and because thou wouldest provoke others to do so too?
6047Dost want or meat, or drink, or cloth?
6047Doth God find me so, when he seeth that the righteousness of his Son is upon me, being made over to me by an act of his grace?
6047Doth a wanton eye argue shamefacedness?
6047Doth he not here, by the lost sheep, mean the poor Publican?
6047Doth he touch thee with is dirty garments; or doth he annoy thee with his stinking breath?
6047Doth his posture of standing so like a man condemned offend thee?
6047Doth not God by these things ofttimes call our sins to remembrance, and provoke us to amendment of life?
6047Doth not the whole course of their way declare it to their face?
6047Doth the law call for satisfaction for our sins?
6047Doth the poor Publican stand to vex thee?
6047Doth this prove that baptism is essential to church communion?
6047Doth wanton talk argue chastity?
6047Doth your hearts fail you?
6047Elias indeed had a chariot sent him to ride in thither, and went up by it into that holy place( 2 Kings 2:11): but I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6047Else how can that assembly say AMEN at their prayer or giving of thanks?
6047Enoch is there, because God took him( Gen 5:24), but as for me, how shall I get thither?
6047Even thou that hast received the promise of forgiveness: How then can they do it with pleasure, who eat, and forget the Lord?
6047FIRST, How they are to be considered?
6047FOOTNOTE:[ 1]''Who is weak, and I am not weak?
6047Fifthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6047First, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6047First, Prithee when didst thou begin to be righteous?
6047First, saith he, If women may praise God together for mercies received for the church of God, or for themselves?
6047First,''Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
6047For a brother in nature and religion to be so?
6047For a man to be content with this kind of faith, and to look to go to salvation by it, what to God is a greater provocation?
6047For as truly as thou sayest of thy fruitless tree, Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?
6047For he asketh me very devoutly,''Whether any unbaptized persons were concerned in these epistles?''
6047For how can the servant of this my Lord talk with this my Lord?
6047For if he did not heed who himself had baptized, much less did he heed who were baptized by others?
6047For if it be the initiating ordinance, it entereth them into the church: What church?
6047For such a man will thus conclude, that since the Creator of all is with him, what but creatures are there to be against him?
6047For was it not pleasant to this hypocrite, think you, to speak thus well of himself at this time?
6047For what glory is it, if when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
6047For what greater dignity can be put upon man''s righteousness, than to admit it?
6047For what is God''s design in the work of conviction for sin, and in his awakening of the conscience about it?
6047For what men?
6047For what pain of death was his body capable of, when his soul was separate from it?
6047For what''s the life of man?
6047For what?
6047For who wouldest thou have it; for another, or for thyself?
6047For, First, Is it better that thou receive judgment in this world, or that thou stay for it to be condemned with the ungodly in the next?
6047For, What iniquity is, who knows not?
6047For, did Abel offer?
6047For, pray, what was the flock, and who Christ''s sheep under the law, but the house and people of Israel?
6047For, while a man remains faithless and ignorant of the gospel, to what doth his obedient temper of mind incline?
6047Fourthly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6047Friend, I did not ask thee why the Jews did put him to death?
6047Friend, Who hath despised the day of small things?
6047Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6047Friend, what harm is it to join a dog and a wolf together?
6047Friend, what is this to the purpose?
6047Friend, will the law shew a man that his righteousness is sin and dung?
6047From whence come wars and fights, come they not hence, Ev''n from th''inordinate concupiscence That in your members prompts to variance?
6047Further, I make a question upon three scriptures, Whether all the saints, even in the primitive times, were baptized with water?
6047Further, suppose I should grant this groundless notion, Were not the Jews in Old Testament times to enter the church by circumcision?
6047Gaal mocked at Abimelech, and said, Who is Abimelech that we should serve him?
6047God, or the Pharisee?
6047Had he injured man at all?
6047Had he notice beforehand, and warning of the danger?
6047Had this Christ of God, our friend, given all he had to save us, had not his love been wonderful?
6047Has he chosen that day?
6047Has he concealed any of thy righteousness, or has he secretly informed against thee that thou art an hypocrite, and superstitious?
6047Hast quite forgot how thou wast wo nt to pray, And cry out for forgiveness night and day?
6047Hast thou a wife?
6047Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6047Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
6047Hast thou escaped?
6047Hast thou fulfilled the whole law, and not offended in one point?
6047Hast thou lost thy friend for the sake of thy profession?
6047Hast thou made it thy business to give unto God the things that are God''s, and unto Caesar the things that are his, according as God has commanded?
6047Hast thou purged thyself from the pollutions and motions of sin that dwell in the flesh, and work in thy own members?
6047Hast thou taken delight in being defrauded and beguiled?
6047Hast thou, for the sake of thy faith and profession thereof, lost thy part in the world?
6047Hath God been so bountiful in making out himself about the supper, that few or none that own ordinances scruple it?
6047Hath he said it, and shall he not bring it to pass?"
6047Hath he spoken, and shall not make it good?''
6047Hath not man''s wisdom interposed to darken this part of God''s counsel?
6047Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?
6047Hath the God of wisdom set them on foot among us?
6047Hath the ministration of God no glory?
6047Have I such an argument, in all my little book?
6047Have it?
6047Have they lost a good frame of heart?
6047Have they lost their peace with the world?
6047Have they lost their spiritual defence?
6047Have they no more peace with this world?
6047Have they not the means of grace?
6047Have we not talked of what he did at the Red Sea, and in the land of Ham many years ago, and have we forgot him now?
6047Have ye not read Of Job, how patiently he suffered?
6047Have ye not seen in him what was God''s end; How he doth pity and great love extend?
6047Have you commended your apprehensions soberly and submissively to those you call Independents and Presbyters?
6047Have you learned to cry,''My Father?''
6047Have you not heard many complain that they are weary of church- communion, because of church contention?
6047Have you not"in your flock a male?"
6047Have you soberly, and submissively commended your apprehensions to those congregations in London, that are not of your persuasion in the case in hand?
6047Have you the staggers?
6047He begins with this question, Whether women fearing God may meet to pray together, and whether it be lawful for them so to do?
6047He can not strut, vapour, and swagger as thou dost?
6047He erreth in A CIRCUMSTANCE, thou errest in A SUBSTANCE; who must bear these errors?
6047He saith not as the hypocrite,"Because I am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me"( Jer 2:35); or"What have we spoken so much against thee?"
6047He shall take of mine; What is that?
6047He that hath by faith received the spirit of holiness, shall not he be holy?
6047He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
6047He that is ungodly, hath a want of righteousness, even of the inward righteousness of works: but what must become of him?
6047He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
6047He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now?
6047He was wroth: and why?
6047He will reckon them up so fast, and so fully, that thou wilt cry, Lord, when did I do this?
6047He, in whose heart the Holy Spirit has raised the solemn inquiry, What must I do to be saved?''
6047Hence he saith,''Is Christ divided,''or separate from his servants?
6047Hence such a time is rightly said to be a time to try us, or to find out what we are, and is there no good in this?
6047Her plagues are death, and mourning, and famine, and fire( Rev 18:8); are these things to be overlooked?
6047Her things are slain, and stink already, by the weapons that are made mention of before; what then will her carcase do?
6047Here is no consideration of what capacity the people might be of, that were to be persecuted; but what matters what they are?
6047Here now is a man an hungered, what must he feed upon?
6047His, or the Pharisee''s?
6047Hold, saith the apostle; stay a little here; first remember this, Is it meet to say unto God, What doest thou?
6047How can a sense of thy own baseness, of the vileness of thy heart, and of the holiness of God, stand with such a carriage?
6047How can he be a victor over himself that is led up and down by the nose by his own passions?
6047How can he know so much as the extent of the love of Christ in common?
6047How can he that carrieth himself basely in the sight of men, think he yet well behaveth himself in the sight of God?
6047How can that man say, I love God, who from his very heart shrinketh from trusting in him?
6047How did Abraham groan for Ishmael?
6047How did this Christ bring in redemption for man?
6047How do men come by this righteousness and everlasting life?
6047How dost thou like thyself, as considered possessed with a body of sin, and as feeling and finding that sin worketh in thy members?
6047How frenzily he imagines?
6047How ill- favouredly do they look, that have their nose and lips eaten off with the canker?
6047How is iniquity in thine eye, when severed from the guilt and punishment that attends it?
6047How is it, dost thou show most mercy to thy dog, 36 or to thine enemy, to thy swine, or to the poor?
6047How is the word buried under the clods of their hearts for months, yea years together?
6047How long will Antichrist still hold up his head in this country?
6047How look thy duties in thine eyes, I mean thy duties which thou doest in the service of God?
6047How many are there in the world that pray for their children, and cry for them, and are ready to die[ for them]?
6047How many are there that do not know that man consisteth of a body made of dust, and of an immortal soul?
6047How many have they in all ages hanged, burned, starved, drowned, racked, dismembered, and murdered, both openly and in secret?
6047How many prayers, sighs, and tears, are there wrung from their hearts upon this account?
6047How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6047How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6047How much hath the peace of Christians been broken by an uncharitable interpretation of words and actions?
6047How much more then is he merciful and gracious, even in but mentioning terms of reconciliation?
6047How much more then must we needs be at loss as to the fullness of the knowledge of the love of Christ?
6047How needful is it, then, that we endeavour''the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace?''
6047How often have they sustained[ thee in] thy hunger, clothed thy nakedness?
6047How say you to these things, Do you make an open profession of them without dissembling?
6047How shall not the ministration of the Spirit be rather glorious?
6047How should the desires depart from it with that fervency as they should?
6047How should the soul abhor it as it should?
6047How shouldest thou rejoice, that the same faith should dwell both in thy parents and thee?
6047How sick art thou of sin?
6047How then can God put any trust in such people, or how can remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6047How then can this sabbath now be kept?
6047How then hath every man Christ, or the light of Christ within him?
6047How then shall it be thought that they should be so silly, to turn a company of weak women loose to be abused by the fallen angels?
6047How then, if God should cast you into Turkey, where Mahomet reigns as Lord?
6047How then?
6047How therefore, is the knowledge of the true Christ to be attained unto, that we may be saved by him?
6047How ungainly he carries it under convictions, counsels, and his present apprehension of things?
6047How was Isaac and Rebecca grieved for the miscarriage of Esau?
6047How was the bloody spirit of Saul trod down, when David met him at the mouth of the cave, and also at the hill Hachilah( 1 Sam 24; 26)?
6047How was the hostile spirit of Esau trod down of God, when he came out to meet his poor naked brother, with no less than four hundred armed men?
6047How, not tempted?
6047How?
6047I am Joseph your own brother; And doth my father live?
6047I am baptiz''d, what then?
6047I am not of the number of them that say,"What profit should we have if we pray unto God?"
6047I answer, though I have not asserted it, yet let me ask, which is more odious, hell or sin?
6047I ask again, wherein dost thou think the blessedness of heaven consists?
6047I ask thee how it looks, and how thou likest it, suppose there were no guilt or punishment to attend thy love to, or commission of it?
6047I ask, What should it do there before, or to what purpose is it there, if it be not acted?
6047I ask, did he tell you so?
6047I believe that Christ will save me; what hurt is this to my neighbour?
6047I have often been amazed in my mind at this text, for how could Jesus Christ have said such a word if he had not been able to perform it?
6047I have told you, that this, though it were granted, cometh not up to the question; for we ask not,''whether they were so baptized?
6047I know the wise men of this world, of whom there are many, will say as to what I now press you unto; Who can shew us any good in it?
6047I love Christ because he will save me; what hurt is this to any?
6047I marvel what injury the Lord Jesus hath done this man, that he should have such indifferent thoughts of coming to God by him?
6047I might further add, how often have we agreed in our judgment?
6047I remember the question that God asked Job,"Where,"saith he,"wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
6047I remember what Abner said to Asahel,"Turn thee aside, from following me; wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
6047I say again, should any so conclude hence, would not all experience prove him void of truth?
6047I say how easily might he have said this, and then have popt in those two verses above quoted, and so have killed the old one?
6047I say, Art thou a Pharisee?
6047I say, How easily might they thus have objected?
6047I say, What hast thou given to God thereby?
6047I say, was it not worth being in the furnace and in the den to see such things as these?
6047I say, what will such say when they shall read that the Publican did only acknowledge his iniquity, and found grace and favour at the hand of God?
6047I say, what wilt thou say to this?
6047I say, where is the honour they should put upon them?
6047I say, why are things thus left with us?
6047I say, will thy conscience justify thee here?
6047I say, wouldst thou go to heaven, because it is a place that is holy, or because it is a place remote from the pains of hell?
6047I suppose they did commence much together; for else with whom should this beast make war, and how should the church escape?
6047I then demand what precept bids you do this?
6047I went out from you full, but now I come, As it hath pleased God, quite empty home: Why then call ye me Naomi?
6047I will for this worship Christ as he has bid me; what hurt is this to anybody?
6047I wold know by what scripture you do it?
6047If God be for us, who can be against us?--Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
6047If God, when man had broke the law, had yet with all severity kept the world to the utmost condition of it, had he then been unjust?
6047If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smitest thou me?
6047If Samson''s riddle was so puzzling, what shall we think of this?
6047If a sense of some sin,[ for who sees all?
6047If any say, that these things may argue pride as well as carnal lusts; well, but why are they proud?
6047If heaven has gates, and they shall be shut, how wilt thou go in thither?
6047If it be asked, Who did appoint that meeting made mention of in Acts 12:12?
6047If it be good and godly, why may it not be accepted?
6047If it be said water baptism is not there intended, let them shew me how many baptisms there are besides water baptism?
6047If it be, why is it not embraced?
6047If it cost Lot''s wife dear for but looking back, shall not it cost them much dearer, that are going back, that are gone back again?
6047If mercy, what mercy?
6047If no, do you not dissemble?
6047If not, how do they differ?
6047If so, I ask, dost thou, according to the exhortation here,''Depart from iniqnity?''
6047If so; why do you so much dissemble with all the world, in print; to pretend you submit to others''judgment, and yet abide to condemn their judgments?
6047If the children of God shall''scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly, and the sinner appear?''
6047If the conduct of many professors were so vile, as there can be no doubt but that it was, how gross must have been that of the openly profane?
6047If the counsel of Gamaliel was good when given to the enemies of God''s people, why not fit to be given to Christians themselves?
6047If the dead rise not, what shall I be the better for all my trouble that here I meet with for the gospel of Christ?
6047If the very looks of God be so terrible, what will his blows be, think you?
6047If there be a difference in the light, show it wherein; whether in the nature, or otherwise?"
6047If therefore all the light that is in thee Be darkness, how great must that darkness be?
6047If they ask what light?
6047If they differ, where lieth the difference?
6047If they farther ask, why, what is that?
6047If they say, they retain the day, but change their manner of observation thereof; I ask, who has commanded them so to do?
6047If this be faith,( sayest thou) to profess him born, dead, risen and ascended without, then is there any unbeliever in England?
6047If this be so, then what should they do here, Who in their antic pranks of pride appear?
6047If this kind of worship may be performed, without their conduct and government?
6047If thou say, because God hath not chosen them, as well as chosen others: I answer,''Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
6047If what be possible?
6047If ye be buffeted for your faults, for what God''s word calls faults, what thank have you from God, or good men, though you take it patiently?
6047If you bid him wait, do you not encourage him to live in sin, as much as I do?
6047If you say no, as it is your wonted course; then again I ask you, what that was in which he did bear the sins of his children?
6047If"judgment must begin at the house of God,--what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
6047In Job''s day this was bewailed, that none or but a few said,"Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night?"
6047In love to God, in love to men, in holy love, in love unfeigned?
6047In the faith of what?
6047Is Antichrist down and dead to ought but your faith?
6047Is Christ then the image of the Father, simply, as considered of the same divine and eternal excellency with him?
6047Is any fountain of so strange a nature, At once to send forth sweet and bitter water?
6047Is he in health, or doth he cease to be?
6047Is he that is a servant to corruption a victor?
6047Is he that is led away with divers lusts a victor?
6047Is he therefore the author of your perishing, or his eternal reprobation either?
6047Is his heel taken in the spider''s web?
6047Is it an inward one?
6047Is it as separate from these, beauteous, or ill- favoured?
6047Is it because I have not accepted thy offering?
6047Is it because I love holiness?
6047Is it because the grace that he receiveth differeth from the grace that the elect are saved by?
6047Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6047Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6047Is it because thou wouldst be saved from hell, or because thou wouldst be freed from sin?
6047Is it by something done within them, or by something done without them?"
6047Is it by something that is done within them, or by something done without them?
6047Is it covetousness?
6047Is it fair to make the necessity of a woman in bondage a law to women at liberty?
6047Is it fleshly lusts?
6047Is it for righteousness''sake that thou sufferest?
6047Is it for the sake of righteousness that thou sufferest?
6047Is it not a wicked thing to make bars to communion, where God hath made none?
6047Is it not a wickedness to make that a wall of division betwixt us which God never commanded to be so?
6047Is it not better that we bear those tokens and marks in our flesh that bespeak us to belong to Christ, than those that declare us to be none of his?
6047Is it not common now- a- days, for parents to be brought into bondage and servitude by their children?
6047Is it not reasonable that man should believe God in the proffer of the gospel and life by it?
6047Is it not the least in thy thoughts?
6047Is it not to trick up the body?
6047Is it our flesh that hangeth on our bones, which lusteth against the spirit?
6047Is it possible that he should heedlessly enter the vortex, and be again drawn into wretchedness?
6047Is it possible that this tender, thus offered to the reprobate, should by him be thus received and embraced, and he live thereby?
6047Is it so to the present day under a faithful ministry?
6047Is it that our hearts might be estranged from him, and that we still should love the world?
6047Is it that we should live by sense?
6047Is it the substance, is it the thing signified?
6047Is it their duty to help to carry on prayer in public assemblies with men, as they?
6047Is not each thing we have a dying?
6047Is not such a day, the day that bends us, humbleth us, and that makes us bow before God, for our faults committed in our prosperity?
6047Is not that the very entering ordinance?
6047Is not the life much more Than meat; Is not the body far before The clothes thereof?
6047Is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to god all that follow it, yea, or nay?
6047Is not the secrets of thy heart open unto him?
6047Is not this blasphemy?
6047Is not this now far off from some professors in the world?
6047Is not this to condemn God, that thou mightest be righteous?
6047Is she drowned I tro?
6047Is she lost?
6047Is she not to be silent before him, and to look to his laws, rather than her own fictions?
6047Is that very Man, with that very body, within you, yea, or no?
6047Is the fault in God, if any perish?
6047Is the truth?
6047Is the very being of sin rooted out of thy tabernacle?
6047Is the whole world set against thee for thy love to God, to Christ, his cause, and righteousness?
6047Is there any great harm in that?
6047Is there more precepts or precedents for the supper, than baptism?
6047Is there more reason, more equity, more holiness in thy traditions, than in the holy, and just, and good commandments of God?
6047Is there no precept for this practice, that it must be thus despised, as a matter of little use?
6047Is there no way to come to God but by the faith of him?
6047Is there not a cause, saith he, lies bleeding upon the ground, and no man of heart or spirit to put a check to the bold blasphemer?
6047Is there nothing of God, of his wisdom and power and goodness to be seen in thunder, and lightning, in hailstones?
6047Is there unrighteousness with God?
6047Is this the righteousness you would imitate?
6047Is this the way of your retaliation?
6047Is thy body to be disfigured, dismembered, starved, hanged, or burned for the faith and profession of the gospel?
6047Is thy life at stake-- is that like to go for thy profession, for thy harmless profession of the gospel?
6047Is wisdom to die with you?
6047Is''t not a shame, a stinking shame to be Cast forth God''s vineyard as a barren tree?
6047It is beset everywhere with evil angels, who would rob thee of thy soul, What now?
6047It is counted a heinous crime for a man to run his sword at the picture of a king, how much more to shed the blood of the image of God?
6047It learnt, It learnt: But of who but of its dam, or of the lioness to whom she had put it to learn to do such things?
6047Jesus also( saith the apostle) that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered: Where?
6047Labour to be patient under this mighty hand of God, and be not hasty to say, When will the rod be laid aside?
6047Let these things learn us to cease from man,"whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?"
6047Lights upon a hill, and candles on a candlestick, and shall not they shine?
6047Look again,"Hast thou an arm like God"( Job 40:9), an arm like his for length and strength?
6047Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth'': Why, who art thou?
6047Lord,"who can understand his errors?"
6047Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?
6047Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?"
6047Make( saith Christ) the tree good, and his fruit good; or the tree evil, and his fruit evil: Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6047Manoah said, Now let thy words be true; How shall we use the child, What must we do?
6047Manoah then arose, and went his way, And when he came, he said, Art thou the man That spakest to my wife?
6047Mark how David handleth the messenger that brought him tidings of the death of Saul: says he, How dost thou know that Saul is dead?
6047Mark them; for what?
6047Mark,''a just man,''''a righteous man,''''his righteous soul,''& c. But how obtained he this character?
6047May I not say before God?
6047May a man be a visible saint without light therein?
6047May he have a good conscience without light therein?
6047May you indeed receive persons into the church unprepared for the Lord''s supper; yea, unprepared for that, with other solemn appointments?
6047Might not their eyes dazzle, and they might think they did see such a thing, when indeed there was no such matter?
6047Moreover, I would ask with what face thou canst look the Lord Jesus in the face, whose name thou hast profaned by thine iniquity?
6047Must God be called to an account by you, why he giveth more light about the supper than baptism?
6047Must I be a Christian, says the Jew?
6047Must a gift, and a little of the glory of the butterfly, make thee that thou shalt not do for, and honour to, thy father and mother?
6047Must thy reason, nay, thy lust, be the ruler, orderer, and disposer of his grace?
6047Must we go to hell, and be damned, for want of faith in water baptism?
6047My fifth query was,"Is that very man with that very body within you, yea, or no?"
6047My last argument, you say, is this:''The world may wonder at your carriage to these unbaptized persons, in keeping them out of communion?''
6047My second query was,"What is the church of God redeemed by from the curse of law?
6047My seventh query was,"Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?"
6047Namely, which Peter spake: This is the way in which the Spirit is given?
6047Nay rather, will not this, like a millstone about thy neck, drown thee in the deeps of hell?
6047Nay, do not even these things declare that you would take it away if you could?
6047Nay, dost thou know what original sin means?
6047Nay, doth not this argue, that thy heart is a rotten, cankered, and besotted heart?
6047Nay, in this I will assert nothing, but rather inquire:--What hast thou gained by all this thy righteousness?
6047Nay, what petition of any kind is there in thy vain- glorious oration from first to last?
6047Nay, you must make two questions of this one; that is, what is it for faith to come, and in what manner doth it come?
6047Need I read you a lecture?
6047Neither is baptism any thing?
6047No; the poor, the despised in this world, claim kindred with him--''Is not this the carpenter''s son?''
6047No?
6047Noah and Lot, who so holy as they, in the day of their affliction?
6047Noah and Lot, who so idle as they in the day of their prosperity?
6047Nor can any man propound such an essential way to cut off boasting as this, which is of God''s providing: for what has man here to boast of?
6047Not sullenly saying like that wicked king, Why should I wait on the Lord any longer?
6047Nothing of this hath been done by him in this life, and therefore how can any such be recorded for him in the book of life?
6047Now I will add, but what if he that can give a shilling, giveth nothing?
6047Now do you call conscience the light of Christ?
6047Now dost thou mean the Spirit of Christ?
6047Now if he means their ordinary sabbaths, or that called the seventh day sabbath, why doth he join the winter thereto?
6047Now if it be asked, What promise is entailed to our first day sabbath?
6047Now if the Captain, their king Apollion, be made to yield, how can his followers stand their ground?
6047Now if these things be so, how can the love that saveth us from them be known or understood to the full?
6047Now if you would know who this Lord Jesus is, look into Acts 10:28 and you shall see it was Jesus of Nazareth; would you know who that was?
6047Now let the man that professes the name of Christ religiously, consider with himself, unto what sin or vanity am I most inclined; Is it pride?
6047Now necessity walks about the streets, crying, Who is on the Lord''s side?
6047Now saith reason, how shall I come thither?
6047Now seeing the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ is so nigh, even at the doors, what doth this speak to all sorts of people( under heaven) but this?
6047Now some may say, But what shall we do to depart from iniquity?
6047Now the Pharisee, like Haman, saith in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour, more than to myself?
6047Now the Spirit of Christ that leads also, but whither?
6047Now the question is, who shall prevail?
6047Now then, did the Publican this of his own head, or from his now mind?
6047Now this is a daring thing: I know their lies, saith he; and shall he not recompense for this?
6047Now this righteousness, the apostle casteth away, as was shewn before;''Not having mine own righteousness( saith he) which is of the law''; why?
6047Now we are come to the pinch, viz., Whether it be that of water, or no?
6047Now wherein doth it appear that he was without spot and blemish, but as he walked in the law?
6047Now, I say, when this part of the book of life shall be opened, what can be found in it, of the good deeds and heaven- born actions of wicked men?
6047Now, how then do you give them their liberty?
6047Now, if he can not know them, from what principle should he will them?
6047Now, if when she had things to trade with, her dealers left her; how shall she think of a trade, when she has nothing to traffic with?
6047Now, shall a soul where the word and Spirit of Christ dwells, be a soul without good works?
6047Now, when thou hast thought on these things fairly, answer thyself in these few questions: Is not this arrogancy?
6047O that saying of God to them of old,"Why criest thou for thine affliction?
6047O what thunderings and lightnings, what earthquakes and tempests, will there be in every damned soul, at the opening of this book?
6047Observe, I am commanded to believe, but what should I believe?
6047Of that which is sown, or of that which was never sown?
6047Of what use are these expressions, if the soul of Christ suffered not, if it suffered not when separated from the body?
6047One reads, he prays, he catechises too; But doth he nothing else, what doth he do?
6047Or are we only out of that Egyptian darkness, that in baptism have got the start of our brethren?
6047Or are you afraid lest the truth should invade your quarters?''
6047Or art thou like the ostrich whom God hath deprived of wisdom, and has hardened her heart against her young?
6047Or art thou one a going backward thither?
6047Or do they altogether make but one Spirit of Christ?
6047Or do you count all that yourselves have no hand in, done to your disparagement?
6047Or do you look upon Jesus at that time to be but a shadow, or type of some what that was afterwards to be done within?
6047Or dost thou count they were but painted fears Which from thine eyes did squeeze so many tears?
6047Or dost thou sideling go, and would''st not be Suspected?
6047Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threateneth but in jest?
6047Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6047Or has it the smell or savour of such a thing?
6047Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profaned the sabbath, and are blameless?''
6047Or how sincerely righteous they were whom God justified as ungodly?
6047Or if he ask a fish, will he bestow A serpent?
6047Or if he looks no further than to horses, what will he do at the swellings of Jordan( Jer 12:5)?
6047Or if it came to them only?''
6047Or if they had offered that offering, that was to be burnt as a sin- offering, otherwise than it was commanded?
6047Or makes as if he would not reconcile To thee again?
6047Or must they neglect the weightier matters, because they want mint, and anise, and cummin?
6047Or shall it come to save us?
6047Or the epistle of James?
6047Or was it possible but that after a while these fig- leaves should have become rotten, and turned to dung?
6047Or what falsehood doth it command thee to receive for truth?
6047Or what if a man should act now as a son, rather than simply as a creature endued with a principle of reason?
6047Or what man is there of you, if his son Shall ask him bread, will he give him a stone?
6047Or what shadow now is left in it since its institution as to divine service is taken long since from it?
6047Or what should be the object of my faith in the matter of my justification with God?
6047Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
6047Or whether such think that Christ Jesus was subject to be tainted by the badness of the place, had he been there?
6047Or whether that day, as a sabbath, was afterwards by the apostles imposed upon the churches of the Gentiles?
6047Or whether, when the scripture says, God is in hell, it is any disparagement to him?
6047Or who can save alive, when the maker of the world is set against them?
6047Or why must the old sabbath be joined to this new ministration?
6047Or"Shall any teach God knowledge?"
6047Or, How could God in justice give it to a person, that by the law stood condemned, before they were quitted from that condemnation?
6047Or, are these such as may better be broken, than for want of light to forbear baptism with water?
6047Or, are you become so high in your own phantasies, that none have, or are to have but private means of grace?
6047Or, as another prophet has it,"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6047Or, how can that man say, I would glorify God, who in his very heart refuseth to stand and fall by his mercy?
6047Or, is this the way that thou takest to mortify sin?
6047Or, must their graces be increased by none but private means?
6047Or, must we now be afraid to say that Christ is better than water baptism?
6047Or, ought none but them that are baptized to have the public means of grace?
6047Or, whether every saint in some sort, hath not the keys of the kingdom of heaven, which are the Scriptures and their power?
6047Our author, perhaps, will say, I have not spoken to his question; which was,"Whether women, fearing God, may meet to pray together?
6047Pilate''s question,"What is truth?"
6047Poor wretch, quoth the Pharisee to the Publican, What comest thou for?
6047Pray then, and watch, be thou no drowsy sleeper, Grudge, nor refuse, to be thy brother''s keeper, Seest thou thy brother''s graces at an ebb?
6047Presently with envy they are enraged and cry,"Dost thou not know that every man hath a measure of the spirit given to him?
6047Prithee let me know Thy state?
6047Proof.--"Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
6047Q. Hath he indeed made amends for sin?
6047Quest.--But how( may some say) doth the devil make his delusions take place in the hearts of poor creatures?
6047Quest.--But you will say, doth not the scripture make mention of a Christ within?
6047Reader, can you solve Mr. Bunyan''s riddle?
6047Reader, in the sight of god, let the heart- searching inquiry of the apostle''s be yours; Lord, is it I?
6047Rejoicing in spirit for the hope of the life to come by Christ, who will that harm?
6047Return again, my daughters, go your way, For I''m too old to marry: should I say I''ve hope?
6047SECONDLY, What death they must die?
6047Samson withstood his Delilah for a while, but she got the mastery of him at the last; why so?
6047Say I this of myself?
6047Says Satan, dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6047Says Satan, dost thou not know, that thou art one of the vilest in all the pack of professors?
6047Says Satan, doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou art and hast been more base than any of thy fellows can imagine thee to be?
6047Second, But you will say, is there a man made mention of here?
6047Second, The second thing is, who are they that are carried away with this delusion, and why?
6047Secondly, In the time of Elias, which time also was typical of this, what church was there to be seen in Israel?
6047Secondly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed, and must she have an end?
6047Secondly, by whom, and to what, he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6047Seth then was no better than we by nature, but came into the world in the blood of his mother''s filth:"What is man, that he should be clean?
6047Seth, saith the Spirit, was set in the stead of Abel, there as forlorn, to defend religion: Must he not now be swallowed up?
6047Seventhly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6047Shall God display his glory before us under the character and title of a Creator, and shall we yet fear man?
6047Shall God love me a sinner?
6047Shall God love, shall he keep his faith to me?
6047Shall God the only wise, be arraigned at the bar of thy blind reason, and there be judged and condemned for his acts done in eternity?
6047Shall another man pray for this, one that knew the goodness and benefit of it, and shall not I meditate upon it?
6047Shall pride be found among redeemed slaves?
6047Shall saints, then, like slaves, be afraid of their God, the Creator; of their own God, when he rendeth the heavens, and comes down?
6047Shall the beast stand glorying over them while they are dead, with his feet in their neck?
6047Shall the devil''s kingdom be united, and shall Christ''s be divided?
6047Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?''
6047Shall this be the burden of the song of heaven?
6047Shall we deserve correction?
6047Shalt thou indeed abide the melting and washing of this day?
6047Should I this night conceive a son?
6047Should one say to some, Art not thou the man that I once saw crying under a sermon, that I once, heard cry out, What must I do to be saved?
6047Sixthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6047So that the question is not, Do I find that I am righteous?
6047So then, Doth the law call for righteousness?
6047So, then, what is the axe, that it should boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
6047Some of the things of God that are excellent, have not been approved by some of the saints: What then?
6047Studies that yield far less profit than this, how close are they pursued, by some who have adapted themselves thereunto?
6047Such as are self- evident or evident of themselves; to what?
6047Suppose all, if all these churches were baptized, what then?
6047Suppose he shall against thee shut the door, Knock thou the louder, and cry out the more; What if he makes thee there to stand a while?
6047Tell me, I say, by this text, whether is here intended the sins of all that shall be saved?
6047That it cleaves to the best, who knows not?
6047That it is disgraceful to profession, who knows not?
6047That of David is for this remarkable,"Who am I,[ said he] and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
6047That they should lie and rot in their grave eternally?
6047That they would put off the old man; what is that?
6047That this must be so urged for their excuse: Hath God been more sparing in making out his mind in the one, rather than the other?
6047That which we read is this;''Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?''
6047That, because these several things will convince of sin, therefore will they needs be the Spirit of Christ?
6047The Godhead is indeed invisible; how then is Christ the image of it?
6047The Pharisees, for that they professed religion, but walked not answerable thereto, unto what doth Christ compare them but to serpents and vipers?
6047The Ranters would profess that they were without sin: and how far short of his opinion are the Quakers?
6047The answer to the inquiry,"What is man?"
6047The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
6047The forgiveness of sins: But what is meant by forgiveness?
6047The guilt of blood who can bear?
6047The inquiry is pursued a step farther,"Can those who differ with me be saved?"
6047The inquiry was then, as, alas, it is too frequent now, Are there many that be saved?
6047The law is not of faith, why then should grace be by Christians expected by observation of the law?
6047The law of Christ is,"Is any sick among you?
6047The man also at the touching of the bones of Elisha?
6047The promise is, that Babylon shall be destroyed: And do we hold our tongues?
6047The question is, Do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6047The question then is, whether the elect and reprobate receive a differing grace?
6047The second part of the inquiry is, to what he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6047The smith, what is he?
6047The subject I should have preached upon, even then when the constable came, was,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6047The tail, says the Holy Ghost, draws them down; draws down even the stars of heaven; but whither doth he draw them?
6047The thing formed may not say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6047The united are all the faithful in one body; into whom?
6047The waster, what is that?
6047Their minds were blinded, saith the text: Whose minds?
6047Then I asked him which was his first coming?
6047Then Israel said, Why were you so unkind To say you had a brother left behind?
6047Then Naomi said, Shall I not, my daughter, Seek rest for thee, that thou do well hereafter?
6047Then he inquired if they all were well, And said, When you were here I heard you tell Of an old man, your father, how does he?
6047Then said she, How canst thou pretend to love me, When thus thy doing towards me disprove thee?
6047Then said the men of Judah, for what reason Are you come up against us at this season?
6047Then said they, We entreat thee let us know, For whose cause we this evil undergo, Whence comest thou?
6047Then said they, What''s thy riddle, let us know?
6047Then unto her, her mother- in- law did say, In what field hast thou been to glean to- day?
6047Then were the men exceedingly afraid; And, wherefore hast thou done this thing?
6047Then what doth this speak to the Lord''s own people?
6047Then what mean they, who were to appearance once come out, but now are going thither again?
6047Then what will become of all the profane, ignorant, scoffers, self- righteous, proud, bastard- professors in the world?
6047Then what will become of all those that creep into the society of God''s people without a wedding garment on?
6047Then what will become of all those that mock at the second coming of the Man Christ, as do the Ranters, Quakers, drunkards, and the like?
6047Then will not you yourself confess, that he is deluded, that is persuaded to follow that light that can not reveal Christ unto him?
6047There is but one law- giver, That''s able to destroy and to deliver; Who then art thou that dost condemn thy neighbour?
6047Therefor, speak plainly; Dost thou believe that that man Christ Jesus is ascended from his people in his person?
6047Therefore is that in the Psalms read both ways, shall I look to the mountains?
6047Therefore to answer this, here we have a breadth, a spreading breadth;"I spread my skirt over thee": But how far?
6047Therefore try a little, Do they slight God''s Christ, which is the Son of the Virgin?
6047They are indeed reprobates who have not Christ within them; but now, how is thy folly manifest?
6047They are the salt of the earth, shall not they be seasoning?
6047They spake not aright, saying, what have I done?
6047They:--Who?
6047Thinkest thou not, who readest these lines, that all of these who had before committed their soul to God to keep were the fittest folk to die?
6047Thinkest thou this to be right?
6047Thinkest thou, reader, that the scripture hath two faces, and speaketh with two mouths?
6047Third, But wilt thou yet plead thy righteousness for mercy?
6047Thirdly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6047Thirdly, What was the dry bones that we read of in the 37th of Ezekiel, but the church of God, and also a figure of what we are treating of?
6047This doctrine Christ teacheth when he saith,"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
6047This is but a falsehood and a slander, for the unregenerate know him not; how then can they believe on him?
6047This question, I briefly ask thee,"Had Christ a body of flesh before the world began?"
6047This righteousness of God- man, this righteousness of Christ?
6047This word created, is added, on purpose to show that the world is under the power of his hand; for who can destroy, but he that can create?
6047This; Which?
6047Thou standest to thy righteousness, what dost thou mean?
6047Thou thinkest that thou art a Christian; thou shouldest be sorry else: Well, But when did God shew thee that thou wert no Christian?
6047Though such should climb up to heaven, from thence will God bring them down( Amos 9:2), Still I say, therefore, how shall we get in thither?
6047Thus much have I thought good to speak in answer to this question, What iniquity should we depart from that religiously name the name of Christ?
6047Thy answer is nothing to the question, for I did not ask, whether the Spirit of Christ was in thee?
6047Thy first question should be on whom must I believe?
6047To be thrown o''er the pales, and there to lie, Or be pick''d up by th''next that passeth by?
6047To instance no more, although I could instance many, are not they the words of our Lord?
6047To instance somewhat, Faith in Christ: what harm can that do?
6047To the Romans,''I beseech you therefore,''saith he,''by the mercies of God,( What mercies?
6047To this end, I say, how was the Shunammite''s son raised from the dead?
6047To what end should such be comprehended in this of exhortation of his?
6047To what end?
6047To what purpose else is it revealed, made mention of, and commended to us?
6047To whom they said, Why hath my lord such thought?
6047Touching his working with some, how invisible is it to these in whose souls it is yet begun?
6047Touching the book of my remembrance, who can contradict it?
6047Understand,[ O] ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
6047Understandest thou what thou readest?
6047Upon the first day: what, or which first day of this, or that, of the third or fourth week of the month?
6047Upon whom must these reproaches fall?
6047Use Second, Is it so?
6047Use Second, Is there so great a heart for love, towards us, both in the Father and in the Son?
6047Was it before or after thou hadst been a sinner?
6047Was it better than God?
6047Was it not because they had that richer and better thing,''the Lord Jesus Christ?''
6047Was it not the art of the false apostles of old to say thus?
6047Was it utter nakedness, nakedness in its perfection?
6047Was not I in all places to behold, to see, and to observe thee in all thy ways?
6047Was not every tittle of the law reasonable, both in the first and second table?
6047Was not he a liar?
6047Was that a New Testament church, or no?
6047Was the Lord displeased against the rivers?
6047Was the serpent then lifted up for them that were good and godly?
6047Was there no more, think you, but Noah, in his generation, that feared God?
6047Was you awake now?
6047Wast thou not innocent, perfectly innocent and righteous?
6047Wast thou one of them, that didst sigh, and afflict thyself for the abominations of the times?
6047We are by faith made good trees, and shall not we bring forth good fruit?
6047We know God, and he is our God, our own God; of whom or of what should we be afraid?
6047We may well say,"Who is like thee, O Lord, among the gods?"
6047We plead not for indulging,''But are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God?''
6047Well, but if this in truth be thus, how then comes it to pass that some receive it and live for ever?
6047Well, but is there no way to come to the Father of mercies but by this man that was born of the virgin?
6047Well, but is thy work required to the finishing of this righteousness?
6047Well, but let me ask you one word farther: Do you believe, that of very conscience they can not consent, as you, to that of water baptism?
6047Well, but what of all this?
6047Well, then, tell me, sinner, if Christ should now come to judge the world, canst thou abide the trial of the book of life?
6047Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell; doth not the ground groan under you?
6047Were there no enemies but in Jerusalem?
6047Were there no good men but at Jerusalem?
6047What Christian must I be; of what sect must I be of?
6047What a many private things have we now brought out to public view?
6047What acts of self- denial, hast thou done for the name of the Lord Jesus, among the sons of men?
6047What agreement then hath the temple of God with idols?
6047What are they?
6047What argument can any man produce, Why we should be intemperate in the use Of any worldly good?
6047What back will such a suit of apparel fit, that is set together just cross and thwart to what it should be?
6047What became of him that had, and would have, two stools to sit on?
6047What can a divided army do, or a disordered army, that have lost their banners, or, for fear or shame, thrown them away?
6047What can be added?
6047What can be fitter spoken?
6047What can be more plain?
6047What can be more plain?
6047What can be more plain?
6047What can be more suitable to the most desponding spirit in any man?
6047What can we hold?
6047What can we keep from flying From us?
6047What care have they taken that thou mightest have wherewith to live and do well when they were dead and gone?
6047What could the king of Babylon''s golden image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery furnace that stood within view of the worshippers?
6047What countryman art thou?
6047What designs, desires, and reachings out are there?
6047What did baptism teach you?
6047What doctrine did it preach to you?
6047What does he call them but hypocrites, whited walls, painted sepulchres, fools, and blind?
6047What dost thou think?
6047What doth he there?
6047What else dost thou mean, when thou sayest,"God I thank thee, that I am not as other men are?"
6047What else is the use of thy adding of laws to God''s laws, precepts to God''s precepts, and traditions to God''s appointments?
6047What else means the complaints of masters and of fathers in this matter?
6047What follows?
6047What fool would sell his part in paradise, That has a soul, and that of such a price?
6047What greater contempt can be thrown upon the saints than for their brethren to cast them off, or to debar them church communion?
6047What has he done?
6047What has he done?
6047What hast thou done, man, for God in this world?
6047What hast thou done, that thou art emboldened to venture, to stand and fall to the most perfect justice of God?
6047What hast thou done?
6047What hinders the conversion of the Jews, but the divisions of Christians?
6047What hope, help, stay, or relief then is there left for the merit- monger?
6047What if I did?
6047What if we must go now to heaven, and what if he is thus come down to fetch us to himself?
6047What ignorance is this?
6047What infirmities?
6047What is Christ''s doctrine, Paul''s doctrine, scripture doctrine, but the truth couched under the words that are spoken?
6047What is God''s majesty to a sinful man, but a consuming fire?
6047What is a woman''s breast to a horse?
6047What is baptism?
6047What is here in chief asserted, but the doctrine only which water baptism preacheth?
6047What is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?"
6047What is it that embitters church- communion, and makes it burdensome, but divisions?
6047What is it then?
6047What is it then?
6047What is it then?
6047What is it?
6047What is it?
6047What is that?
6047What is that?
6047What is the breadth, and length, and depth?
6047What is the cause?
6047What is the church of God redeemed by, from the curse of the law?
6047What is the church?
6047What is there?
6047What is thine occupation?
6047What is this faith that doth justify the sinner?
6047What is this?
6047What kind of a YOU am I?
6047What less now can be mine than the heavenly kingdom and glory?
6047What man would count himself beloved of his wife that knows she hath a bosom for another?
6047What mean those swarms of opinions that are in the world?
6047What means dust thou use to mortify thy sins?
6047What more certain?
6047What more strong Than is a lion?
6047What must we understand by that?
6047What now is wanting to the help of him that has committed his soul to God to keep it while he is suffering according to his will in the world?
6047What proof canst thou make of the truth of this story?
6047What reason hath he that is left in this case to quarrel against his Maker?
6047What said God unto him?
6047What say you to John of Leyden?
6047What say you to breaking of bread, which the devil, by abusing, made an engine in the hand of Papists, to burn, starve, hang and draw thousands?
6047What say you to the church all along the Revelation quite through the reign of Antichrist?
6047What say you to the church in the wilderness?
6047What say you to,''This is my body?''
6047What say you, do you believe the resurrection of the body after it is laid in the grave?
6047What scripture can be plainer spoken than this?
6047What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, and ascended within you?
6047What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, ascended within you?
6047What shall I do?
6047What shall I say of David?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall we do unto thee, then they said, That so the raging of the sea be stay''d?
6047What shall we say then?
6047What shall we say then?
6047What shall we then say to these things?
6047What sin is it that a child of God is not liable to commit, excepting that which is the sin unpardonable?
6047What then becomes of the purity and dignity of human nature, so vainly boasted of?
6047What then shall we say, when we see a first practice turned into holy custom?
6047What then should be the reason?
6047What then, Is he a righteous man because he hath done him no hurt?
6047What then, Is it faith and works together that doth justify?
6047What then?
6047What then?
6047What then?
6047What then?
6047What time is that?
6047What time is this that Jesus speaks of?
6047What twig, or straw, or twined thread is left to be a stay for his soul?
6047What unreasonable thing doth the gospel bid thee credit?
6047What visible living church was now in the land, I mean, either with reference to a godly spirit for it, or the form and constitution of it?
6047What was said of eating, or the contrary, may as to this be said of water baptism: neither if I be baptized, am I the better?
6047What was that?
6047What was the reason why they did put him to death, but this, He did say that he was the Christ the Son of God?
6047What will all say, or what will they conclude, even upon the very first hearing of this story?
6047What will men say if you shrink and winch, and take your sufferings unquietly, but that if you yourselves were uppermost, you would persecute also?
6047What will thy gallant, generous mind do here?
6047What wilt thou do?
6047What wilt thou do?
6047What work did he make by the abuse of the ordinance of water baptism?
6047What would have become of thy trade as a brazier?
6047What would they have us do?
6047What wouldest thou have thought of a system by which all would have been taught to tag their laces and mend their own pots and kettles?
6047What, because believers are members one of another, must they therefore be also one in another?
6047What, do you think that I am a spirit?
6047What, is baffling and befooling the enemies of God''s church nothing?
6047What, is preservation nothing?
6047What, not so much as a respect to the matter or end?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047When Israel went into Canaan, God did command them not so much as to ask, How those nations served their gods?
6047When Philip, under a mistake, thought of seeing God some other way, than in and by this Lord Jesus Christ; What is the answer?
6047When a man thinks he has only to prepare for an assault by footmen, how shall he contend with horses?
6047When didst thou see that: And in the light of the Spirit of Christ, see that thou wert under the wrath of God because of original sin?
6047When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
6047When the good shepherd went to look for his sheep that was lost in the wilderness, and had found it: did it go one step homewards upon its own legs?
6047When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands, to tread my courts?
6047When?
6047Where Antichrist dwelt?
6047Where are the tables of stone and this law as therein contained?
6047Where are they found?
6047Where do we find the churches to gather together thereon?
6047Where is Paul that would not eat meat while the world standeth, lest he made his brother offend?
6047Where is our Pharisee then, with all his works of righteousness, and with his boasts of being better than his neighbours?
6047Where is our Pharisee then, with his brags of not being as other men are?
6047Where is repentance, reformation, and amendment of life amongst us?
6047Where is that?
6047Where is the man that is zealous of moral holiness?
6047Where is the man that so pleaseth God, and consequently, that in equity and reason should be beloved of God like me?
6047Where is the man that walketh with his cross upon his shoulder?
6047Where is the man that will forbear some lawful things, for fear of hurting the weak thereby?
6047Where is thy long- suffering?
6047Where now is the sound and healthful complexion of soul?
6047Where( say some) is the spirit and life of communion?
6047Where, also, is thy sweet, meek, and gentle spirit?
6047Wherefore has he given us grace?
6047Wherefore has he sometimes visited us?
6047Wherefore in answer to this conceit it is, that the Lord asketh, saying,"Is my hand shortened at all that it can not redeem?"
6047Wherefore is it that thou Hast done this thing, to bring this evil now, Upon us, let us know it?
6047Wherefore saith he thus?
6047Wherefore say thus to thy soul, thou that art like to suffer for righteousness, How is it with the most inward parts of my soul?
6047Wherefore then should we complain?
6047Wherefore, the same prophet, speaking of the destruction of the same Sheshach, saith,''How is Sheshach taken?
6047Wherefore?
6047Wherefore?
6047Whereto the man of God made this reply, Why askest thou, since''tis a mystery?
6047Whether Mordecai and the good men then did not pray and fast as well as she?
6047Whether any under Eternal Reprobation have just cause to quarrel with God for not electing of them?
6047Whether in the nature, or in the degree, or in the management thereof?
6047Whether is there a difference in the light?
6047Whether the seventh day sabbath did not fall, as such, with the rest of the Jewish rites and ceremonies?
6047Whether the seventh day sabbath is of, or made known to, man by the law and light of nature?
6047Whether to be reprobated be the same with being appointed before- hand unto eternal condemnation?
6047Which is the greatest sinner; he who invents scandal, or he who encourages the inventor to retail it?
6047Which of you can By taking thought add to his height one span?
6047While one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal?
6047Whither art wand''ring?
6047Whither canst thou go?
6047Whither will thy zeal, thy pride, and thy folly carry thee?
6047Whither wilt thou go?
6047Who art thou?
6047Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6047Who can eat fire, drink fire, and lie down in the midst of flames of fire?
6047Who can reach them, touch them, destroy them, but the Creator?
6047Who can tell how many heart- pleasing thoughts Christ had of us before the world began?
6047Who can tell what kind of delight the Father had in the Son before the world began?
6047Who could have hoped that Israel should have returned again from the land, from the hand, and from under the tyranny of the king of Babylon?
6047Who could have thought that sin would have opposed that which is just, but especially mercy and grace, had we not seen it with our eyes?
6047Who could have thought that the three children could have lived in a fiery furnace?
6047Who did Christ bring it into the world for, for the righteous or for sinners?
6047Who hath bound the waters in a garment?
6047Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord,''or who hath been his counsellor?''
6047Who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
6047Who is THE BLESSED?
6047Who is able to make war with him?''
6047Who is he also that purifies his heart, but he that looketh for the second coming of Christ from heaven to judge the world?
6047Who is he that condemneth?''
6047Who is he?
6047Who knows if God will yet be pleas''d to spare, And turn away the evil that we fear?
6047Who must we now believe, the Apostle or you?
6047Who prays not, is not like to play the man?
6047Who said it?
6047Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6047Who watches, should know who and who''s together: Know we not friends from foes, how know we whether Of them to fight, or which to entertain?
6047Who were his members?
6047Who will say unto him, What doest thou?''
6047Whose hungry belly hast thou fed?
6047Whose naked body hast thou clothed?
6047Whose prayers were used, or who was the mouth?
6047Why am I reckoned with the Ranters?
6047Why blameless?
6047Why did Adam hide himself, but because, as he said, he was naked?
6047Why did he rise again from the dead, with that very body?
6047Why did you only cavil at words?
6047Why do I haunt and frequent places and ordinances appointed for worship?
6047Why do I hear?
6047Why do I pray?
6047Why do I read?
6047Why do not I also, as well as they, shun persecution for the cross of Christ?
6047Why do they believe in Christ?
6047Why do you doubt of it?
6047Why do you mock us, to bid us go on in our sins?
6047Why for them?
6047Why is man made the head of the woman in worship, in the worship now under debate, in that worship that is to be performed in assemblies?
6047Why salvation?
6047Why should I be thought to be against a fire in the chimney, because I say it must not be in the thatch of the house?
6047Why should anything have my heart but God, but Christ?
6047Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6047Why so, saith the apostle, ought the wife to carry it towards her husband?
6047Why so?
6047Why so?
6047Why then did not these days live?
6047Why then do you despise my rank, my state, and quality in the world?
6047Why then is the gospel offered them?
6047Why then should we think that our innocent lives will exempt us from sufferings, or that troubles shall do us such harm?
6047Why then were you baptized?
6047Why was their name, for all that, blotted out, and this day only kept alive in the churches?
6047Why wouldst thou go to heaven?
6047Why, I am to believe in Christ, I am to have faith in his blood?
6047Why, Sir, did you not answer these things?
6047Why, is not worshipping of God, well- doing?
6047Why, it will be said unto them, Friends, how came you hither?
6047Why, then, should you not judge of those that differ from you herein, as you judged of yourselves when you were as they now are?
6047Why, what wouldest thou ask for, sinner?
6047Why, when the Lord comes; what will he do?
6047Why, where is he then?
6047Why, where is it to be found?"
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Will any say we can not believe that God hath received any but such as are baptized[ in water]?
6047Will not the thoughts that we have one Father quiet us, and the thoughts that we are brethren unite us?
6047Will the blood- hounds let him escape?
6047Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
6047Wilt thou not then be afraid of the power?
6047Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am god?
6047With how many oaths, declarations, attestations, and proclamations, is it avouched, confirmed, and established?
6047Without a watch, resist a foe who can?
6047Women may, yea ought to pray; what then?
6047Would a heathen god refuse to answer such prayers in which the supplicants were not agreed; and shall we think the true God will answer them?
6047Would either of you stay till he is grown?
6047Would it not be counted an high affront, for a base inferior fellow, to call himself the head of the queen?
6047Would not this make Satan fall from heaven like lightning?
6047Would they learn to be drunkards?
6047Would you so long without an husband[3] live?
6047Would you think that such an one did all this while retain the shape, form, or similitude of a man?
6047Wouldest thou be content that I should judge thee, because thou canst not for my light give thanks with me?
6047Wouldest thou have MERCY for thy righteousness, or JUSTICE for thy righteousness?
6047Wouldest thou sit upon their place of ease?
6047Ye are the salt o''th''earth; but wherewith must The earth be season''d when the savour''s lost?
6047Ye do not furnish them with what they need, Wat boots it?
6047Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?"
6047Yea more, why are the elders of the churches called watchmen, overseers, guides, teachers, rulers, and the like?
6047Yea whether it doth not tend to make them unruly and headstrong?
6047Yea, do we not grow worse and worse?
6047Yea, how did those ravenous creatures, the ravens, bring the prophet bread and flesh twice a day, but by immediate instinct from heaven?
6047Yea, or for their neglect of it either?
6047Yea, or nay?"
6047Yea, our faith is faulty, and also imperfect; how then should remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6047Yea, shall my Jesus die To reconcile me to my God?
6047Yea, was it better than the tree of life?
6047Yea, why did not the Pharisee, if he was a heathen, lay that to his charge while he stood before God?
6047Yea, why do you taunt those ministers that persuade us to renounce our own righteousness, and those also that follow their doctrine?
6047Yes; the Lord Jesus denied himself for thee; what sayest thou to that?
6047Yes;''What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6047You add,''Is it a person''s light that giveth being to a precept?''
6047You ask again,''Suppose men plead want of light in other commands?''
6047You ask me next,''How long is it since I was a Baptist?''
6047You ask,''Can not you give yourself a reason, that their moving, travelling state made them incapable, and that God was merciful?
6047You ask,''Was circumcision dispensed with for want of light, it being plainly commanded?''
6047You tell me also, that some of the sober Independents have shewed dislike to my writing on this subject: What then?
6047You that live in adultery, know not ye The friendship of the world is enmity With God?
6047You will say, Are these graves spoken of here, the graves that are made in the earth?
6047Your twelfth argument is,''Why should professors have more light in breaking of bread, than baptism?
6047[ 12]"Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him, saith the Lord?
6047[ 21]If it be asked, Why take your unregenerate children, and invite the ungodly, to the place of worship?
6047[ 2] And why is MY rank so mean, that the most gracious and godly among you, may not duly and soberly consider of what I have said?
6047[ 2]( Psa 8:3,4) Now in the creation of the world we may consider several things; as, What was the order of God in this work?
6047[ 35]This should prompt every professing Christian to self- examination-- Am I of the raven class, or that of the dove?
6047[ I reply] If thou hadst said, I worship her Son, thou hadst said truly( I hope) But is not thy spite more against her son, than her?
6047[ that is, to bring Christ down from above:] or, Who shall descend into the deep?
6047and again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
6047and are not men the more noble part in all the churches of Christ?
6047and behold the height of the stars, how high they are?"
6047and darkness and tempests?
6047and do you question the resurrection of the body?
6047and doth God testify that thy desire is true, not feigned?
6047and hast not thou been led by a lying spirit also, in wresting of my words as thou hast done?
6047and have you consented to stand by their opinion?
6047and he that is called to glory and virtue, shall not he add to his faith virtue?
6047and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?"
6047and how shall he be convinced of eternal judgment, if you persuade him, that when he is dead, he shall not at all rise?
6047and how they hold back good from us?
6047and how we may be more holy and more humble towards God, and more charitable and more serviceable to one another?
6047and if I be a Master, where is my fear?
6047and is goodness seen in thy seeking the life or the damage of thy enemy?
6047and is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to God all that follow it, yea, or nay?"
6047and is not this thus much, are not all they reprobates( say you) but they in whim Christ is within?
6047and is there not like reason for it?
6047and of choosing what you judge is right, whether they conclude with you or no?
6047and says another, Would you have us make ourselves ridiculous?
6047and shall I Not love a saint?
6047and shall I hate his child, nor hear his wants that call For my little assisting of him?
6047and shall none be angry at it?
6047and shall not I exercise my mind about it?
6047and should a man full of talk be justified?
6047and that Christ hath marked and recorded for such an one?
6047and that also against which the spirit lusteth?
6047and that, AFTER the angel had fled through the midst of heaven, preaching the gospel to those that dwell on the earth?
6047and therefore that it ought to be departed from, who knows not?
6047and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?"
6047and unquiet and troublesome, discontented, and seeking to be revenged of thy persecutors; where is, or what kind of grace hast thou got?
6047and until you could by faith own it as done for you, and counted yours by reputation, yea, or no?
6047and what communion hath light with darkness?
6047and what must they do that have none?"
6047and when did I do the other?
6047and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee an answer[ unashamed?]''
6047and where will they be safe in such days?
6047and why is thy countenance fallen?"
6047and will he not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us?
6047and with what body do they come?"
6047and yet doth it yield no good unto us?
6047and, that some time ago I heard speak well of the holy word of God?
6047are not the poor saints now in this city?
6047are not they concerned in these instructions?
6047are they all Esau''s indeed?
6047are they weaned from that milk, and drawn from the breasts?
6047are we better than they?"
6047are you not ashamed of your doings?
6047besides there is hell itself, the place itself, the fire itself, the nature of the torments, and the durableness of them, who can understand?
6047but may it not be as strongly supposed that the presence and blessing of the Lord Jesus, with his ministers, is laid upon the same ground also?
6047but what was that gospel you preached?
6047but why did you not shew me my evil in thus calling it, when opposed to the substance, and the thing signified?
6047but why didst thou not confess what thou hadst done then?
6047but why offended at this?
6047can he judge through the dark cloud?"
6047can not you be satisfied without you have peace with God?
6047canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?''
6047consent and nothing else?
6047deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
6047do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?''
6047dost thou say that that which thou callest the light of Christ, is the Spirit of Christ?
6047doth this yield thee inward pleasedness of mind, and a kind of secret sweetness, or bow?
6047for it is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
6047for legal grounds, though not expressed?
6047having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?''
6047he that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
6047he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
6047he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
6047how could he bear the face to do it?
6047how crossly he thinks?
6047how few be there in the world whose heart and mouth in prayer shall go together?
6047how many lashes with God''s iron whip dost thou deserve?
6047how then can we be offended at things by which we reap so much good, and at things that God makes so profitable for us?
6047how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?"
6047how they grieve the Holy Ghost?
6047how they spoil our prayers?
6047how they tempt Christ to be ashamed of us?
6047how they weaken faith?
6047how they weaken our graces?
6047how will they die and languish in their souls?
6047how will they faint?
6047in storms?
6047in the fifth verse, in one Lord Jesus Christ: by what?
6047into what particular church was Lydia baptized by Paul, or those first converts at Philippi?
6047is he a pleasant child?
6047is it in the holiness that is there, or in the freedom that is there from hell?
6047joyful, and glad, and merry at heart at the thoughts of the richness of the booty?
6047know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you,--and ye are not your own?"
6047must all men that have not so large acquaintance of their duty herein be excommunicated?
6047must now the devil make thee wise?
6047must these for this be cast out of the church?
6047must we seek for justification by the works of the law, because the law convinceth?
6047neither if I be not, am I the worse?
6047not in bed?].
6047of works?
6047or art thou through the ignorance that is in thee as[ one] unacquainted with these things?
6047or can any give truer signs of false prophets than Isaiah and Micah give, yea or nay?"
6047or can repentance be where the fruits of repentance are not?
6047or can that be called a justifying faith, that has not for its fruit good works?
6047or can we be without such holy appointments of God?
6047or do the scriptures only help you to seeming imports, and me- hap- soes[17] for your practice?
6047or doth your King countenance you in ways that are so bad?
6047or he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?''
6047or how doth the ignorance discover itself?
6047or how shall man be righteous before God?
6047or how?
6047or is it because the devil and wicked men, the inventors of these vain toys, have outwitted the law of God?
6047or is my flesh of brass?''
6047or is not the church by these words at all directed how to carry it to those that were not yet in fellowship?
6047or naked, and clothed thee not?
6047or naked, and clothed thee?
6047or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?''
6047or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6047or that dare say, What you see and hear to be in me, do,''and the God of peace shall be with you?''
6047or that our Lord should have risen again from the dead?
6047or that thou shouldest receive it at the hand of God, when the day shall come that every man shall have praise of him for their doings?
6047or the Gospel, which is the word of faith preached by us?
6047or the saw, that it should magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6047or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
6047or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6047or when wast thou sick, or in prison, and we did not minister unto thee?
6047or who can help himself thereby?
6047or who has reverence for them?
6047or who hath given understanding to the heart?"
6047or, do you by thus and thus doing submit to the laws of your king?
6047ought not I also to set this day apart to sing the songs of my redemption in?
6047poor dust and ashes, that he should crowd it up, and go jostlingly in the presence of the great God?
6047saith he,''Is thine eye evil, because I am good?''
6047saith not the scriptures the same?
6047sayest thou; but is this the way to go to God in prayer?
6047see''s not how thou hast trod Under thy foot, the very Son of God?
6047shall I unfaithful be?
6047shall that knowledge of him, I say, be counted such, as only causes the soul to behold, but moveth it not to good works?
6047shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?''
6047should thy lies make men hold their peace?
6047so truly doth thy voice cause heaven to echo again upon thy head, Cut him down; why doth he cumber the ground?
6047such a length in the arm of the Lord, that he can reach those that are gone away, as far as they could?
6047that Daniel could have been safe among the lions?
6047that Jonah could have come home to his country, when he was in the whale''s belly?
6047the disciples] said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone?''
6047the people were surprised, and cried, What, is this Naomi?
6047the query in page 13. runs thus,"Will that faith which is without works justify?"
6047this question I ask thee, did or doth Christ obtain salvation for any, without that body which he took of the Virgin?
6047to what value will an imputative righteousness amount?''
6047was he I say, within his disciples, or without them, when he said,"I am the light of the world?"
6047was he found among thieves?
6047was thine anger against the rivers?
6047was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?"
6047what better melody can be heard?
6047what better words can come from man?
6047what can be more full?
6047what is a promise to a carnal man?
6047what is the reason that some are carried about as clouds, with a tempest?
6047what is this to the purpose( See Col 1:26- 30)?
6047what mean men''s waverings, men''s changing, and interchanging truth for error, and one error for another?
6047what meaneth the heat of this great anger?''
6047what says James in the third chapter of his epistle?
6047when God shall bind one over for his sin, to eternal judgment, who then can release him?
6047when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee not in?
6047when thou should''st hope, dost thou despond?
6047whence shall I seek comforters for thee?''
6047whence should my help come?"
6047where are they that feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and send portions to them, for whom nothing is prepared?
6047where are you commanded to do it?
6047where is it, if it is not here?
6047where is the man, if he want God''s Spirit, that will care for the flourishing state of religion?
6047where is the scripture that saith that this Lord of the sabbath commanded his church, from that time, to do any part of church service thereon?
6047where is thy joy under the cross?
6047where is thy peace when thine anger has put thee upon being unquiet?
6047where?
6047wherefore have they the word, their closet, and the grace of meditation, but to build up themselves withal?
6047wherefore?
6047wherein art thou bettered by the profession, than the wicked?
6047wherein has he offended?
6047whether only unto mutual affection, as some affirm, as if he were in church fellowship before, that were weak in the faith?
6047which has most advantage to live in godly largeness of heart, and is most at liberty in his mind?
6047which of these have also most in readiness to resist the wiles of the devil, and to subdue the power and prevalency of corruptions?
6047which of these two have the greatest advantage to believe, and the greatest engagements laid upon him to love the Lord Jesus?
6047whither can you flee from the punishment of sin, but to the Saviour''s bosom?
6047who knows what it is?
6047who knows what it is?
6047who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
6047who speaks to their aged parents with that due regard to that relation, to their age, to their worn- out condition, as becomes them?
6047why could not you make the same work with the other scriptures, as you did with these?
6047why then should he judge me, for that I can not give thanks with him for his?
6047why was it not sufficient to say''he rose again,''or, he rose again the third day?
6047why?
6047would promote righteousness, because I love to see godliness show itself in others, and because I would feel more of the power of it in myself?
6047would you have men to receive it with such consciences?
6047would you not readily give him by SCORES?
6047yea, couldest thou be willing even now to partake of the means that would help thee to that means, that can cure thee of this disease?
6047yea, what means else thy commending of thyself because of that, and so thy implicit prayer, that thou for that mightest find acceptance with God?
30( I speak as a man) 45:003:006 God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world?
30( that is, to bring Christ down from above:) 45:010:007 Or, Who shall descend into the deep?
3001:003:009 And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
3001:003:011 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
3001:003:013 And the LORD God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
3001:004:006 And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
3001:004:007 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
3001:004:009 And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?
3001:004:010 And he said, What hast thou done?
3001:012:018 And Pharaoh called Abram and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me?
3001:012:019 Why saidst thou, She is my sister?
3001:013:009 Is not the whole land before thee?
3001:015:002 And Abram said, LORD God, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus?
3001:015:008 And he said, LORD God, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?
3001:016:008 And he said, Hagar, Sarai''s maid, whence camest thou?
3001:016:013 And she called the name of the LORD that spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?
3001:017:017 Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old?
3001:018:009 And they said unto him, Where is Sarah thy wife?
3001:018:012 Therefore Sarah laughed within herself, saying, After I am waxed old shall I have pleasure, my lord being old also?
3001:018:013 And the LORD said unto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I of a surety bear a child, which am old?
3001:018:014 Is any thing too hard for the LORD?
3001:018:023 And Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?
3001:019:012 And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
3001:020:004 But Abimelech had not come near her: and he said, LORD, wilt thou slay also a righteous nation?
3001:020:005 Said he not unto me, She is my sister?
3001:020:009 Then Abimelech called Abraham, and said unto him, What hast thou done unto us?
3001:020:010 And Abimelech said unto Abraham, What sawest thou, that thou hast done this thing?
3001:021:007 And she said, Who would have said unto Abraham, that Sarah should have given children suck?
3001:021:017 And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar?
3001:021:029 And Abimelech said unto Abraham, What mean these seven ewe lambs which thou hast set by themselves?
3001:024:031 And he said, Come in, thou blessed of the LORD; wherefore standest thou without?
3001:024:047 And I asked her, and said, Whose daughter art thou?
3001:024:058 And they called Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt thou go with this man?
3001:024:065 For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us?
3001:025:022 And the children struggled together within her; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
3001:025:032 And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
3001:026:009 And Abimelech called Isaac, and said, Behold, of a surety she is thy wife; and how saidst thou, She is my sister?
3001:026:010 And Abimelech said, What is this thou hast done unto us?
3001:026:027 And Isaac said unto them, Wherefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate me, and have sent me away from you?
3001:027:018 And he came unto his father, and said, My father: and he said, Here am I; who art thou, my son?
3001:027:020 And Isaac said unto his son, How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son?
3001:027:024 And he said, Art thou my very son Esau?
3001:027:032 And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou?
3001:027:033 And Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and said, Who?
3001:027:036 And he said, Is not he rightly named Jacob?
3001:027:038 And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
3001:029:004 And Jacob said unto them, My brethren, whence be ye?
3001:029:005 And he said unto them, Know ye Laban the son of Nahor?
3001:029:006 And he said unto them, Is he well?
3001:029:015 And Laban said unto Jacob, Because thou art my brother, shouldest thou therefore serve me for nought?
3001:029:025 And it came to pass, that in the morning, behold, it was Leah: and he said to Laban, What is this thou hast done unto me?
3001:030:002 And Jacob''s anger was kindled against Rachel: and he said, Am I in God''s stead, who hath withheld from thee the fruit of the womb?
3001:030:015 And she said unto her, Is it a small matter that thou hast taken my husband?
3001:030:031 And he said, What shall I give thee?
3001:031:014 And Rachel and Leah answered and said unto him, Is there yet any portion or inheritance for us in our father''s house?
3001:031:015 Are we not counted of him strangers?
3001:031:028 And hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters?
3001:031:030 And now, though thou wouldest needs be gone, because thou sore longedst after thy father''s house, yet wherefore hast thou stolen my gods?
3001:031:036 And Jacob was wroth, and chode with Laban: and Jacob answered and said to Laban, What is my trespass?
3001:031:037 Whereas thou hast searched all my stuff, what hast thou found of all thy household stuff?
3001:032:017 And he commanded the foremost, saying, When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying, Whose art thou?
3001:032:027 And he said unto him, What is thy name?
3001:033:005 And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said, Who are those with thee?
3001:033:008 And he said, What meanest thou by all this drove which I met?
3001:034:023 Shall not their cattle and their substance and every beast of their''s be our''s?
3001:034:031 And they said, Should he deal with our sister as with an harlot?
3001:037:008 And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
3001:037:013 And Israel said unto Joseph, Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem?
3001:037:015 And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying, What seekest thou?
3001:037:026 And Judah said unto his brethren, What profit is it if we slay our brother, and conceal his blood?
3001:037:030 And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go?
3001:038:018 And he said, What pledge shall I give thee?
3001:038:021 Then he asked the men of that place, saying, Where is the harlot, that was openly by the way side?
3001:038:029 And it came to pass, as he drew back his hand, that, behold, his brother came out: and she said, How hast thou broken forth?
3001:040:007 And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in the ward of his lord''s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?
3001:041:038 And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
3001:042:001 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another?
3001:042:022 And Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear?
3001:043:006 And Israel said, Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother?
3001:043:007 And they said, The man asked us straitly of our state, and of our kindred, saying, Is your father yet alive?
3001:043:027 And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake?
3001:044:005 Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby indeed he divineth?
3001:044:007 And they said unto him, Wherefore saith my lord these words?
3001:044:015 And Joseph said unto them, What deed is this that ye have done?
3001:044:016 And Judah said, What shall we say unto my lord?
3001:044:019 My lord asked his servants, saying, Have ye a father, or a brother?
3001:044:034 For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me?
3001:045:003 And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?
3001:046:033 And it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your occupation?
3001:047:003 And Pharaoh said unto his brethren, What is your occupation?
3001:047:008 And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old art thou?
3001:048:008 And Israel beheld Joseph''s sons, and said, Who are these?
3001:050:019 And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
3002:001:018 And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said unto them, Why have ye done this thing, and have saved the men children alive?
3002:002:014 And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
3002:002:018 And when they came to Reuel their father, he said, How is it that ye are come so soon to day?
3002:002:020 And he said unto his daughters, And where is he?
3002:003:011 And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
3002:004:002 And the LORD said unto him, What is that in thine hand?
3002:004:011 And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
3002:004:014 And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
3002:005:002 And Pharaoh said, Who is the LORD, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go?
3002:005:004 And the king of Egypt said unto them, Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, let the people from their works?
3002:005:015 Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried unto Pharaoh, saying, Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants?
3002:005:022 And Moses returned unto the LORD, and said, LORD, wherefore hast thou so evil entreated this people?
3002:006:030 And Moses said before the LORD, Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh hearken unto me?
3002:009:017 As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?
3002:010:007 And Pharaoh''s servants said unto him, How long shall this man be a snare unto us?
3002:010:008 And Moses and Aaron were brought again unto Pharaoh: and he said unto them, Go, serve the LORD your God: but who are they that shall go?
3002:012:026 And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say unto you, What mean ye by this service?
3002:013:014 And it shall be when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What is this?
3002:014:011 And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
3002:014:012 Is not this the word that we did tell thee in Egypt, saying, Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians?
3002:014:015 And the LORD said unto Moses, Wherefore criest thou unto me?
3002:015:011 Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods?
3002:015:024 And the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink?
3002:016:028 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
3002:017:004 And Moses cried unto the LORD, saying, What shall I do unto this people?
3002:018:014 And when Moses''father in law saw all that he did to the people, he said, What is this thing that thou doest to the people?
3002:032:021 And Moses said unto Aaron, What did this people unto thee, that thou hast brought so great a sin upon them?
3002:033:016 For wherein shall it be known here that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight?
3003:025:020 And if ye shall say, What shall we eat the seventh year?
3004:011:011 And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
3004:011:012 Have I conceived all this people?
3004:011:013 Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people?
3004:011:022 Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them, to suffice them?
3004:011:023 And the LORD said unto Moses, Is the LORD''s hand waxed short?
3004:011:029 And Moses said unto him, Enviest thou for my sake?
3004:012:002 And they said, Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses?
3004:012:014 And the LORD said unto Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days?
3004:014:003 And wherefore hath the LORD brought us unto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wives and our children should be a prey?
3004:014:011 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long will this people provoke me?
3004:014:041 And Moses said, Wherefore now do ye transgress the commandment of the LORD?
3004:016:010 And he hath brought thee near to him, and all thy brethren the sons of Levi with thee: and seek ye the priesthood also?
3004:016:011 For which cause both thou and all thy company are gathered together against the LORD: and what is Aaron, that ye murmur against him?
3004:017:013 Whosoever cometh any thing near unto the tabernacle of the LORD shall die: shall we be consumed with dying?
3004:020:004 And why have ye brought up the congregation of the LORD into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there?
3004:020:005 And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place?
3004:021:005 And the people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
3004:022:009 And God came unto Balaam, and said, What men are these with thee?
3004:022:030 And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
3004:022:032 And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass these three times?
3004:022:037 And Balak said unto Balaam, Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call thee?
3004:022:038 And Balaam said unto Balak, Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to say any thing?
3004:023:008 How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed?
3004:023:010 Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth part of Israel?
3004:023:011 And Balak said unto Balaam, What hast thou done unto me?
3004:023:012 And he answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which the LORD hath put in my mouth?
3004:023:026 But Balaam answered and said unto Balak, Told not I thee, saying, All that the LORD speaketh, that I must do?
3004:024:009 He couched, he lay down as a lion, and as a great lion: who shall stir him up?
3004:027:004 Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son?
3004:031:015 And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive?
3004:032:006 And Moses said unto the children of Gad and to the children of Reuben, Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here?
3004:032:007 And wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel from going over into the land which the LORD hath given them?
3005:001:012 How can I myself alone bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
3005:001:028 Whither shall we go up?
3005:004:007 For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for?
3005:004:008 And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
3005:004:033 Did ever people hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as thou hast heard, and live?
3005:005:025 Now therefore why should we die?
3005:005:026 For who is there of all flesh, that hath heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?
3005:007:017 If thou shalt say in thine heart, These nations are more than I; how can I dispossess them?
3005:018:021 And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken?
3005:020:005 And the officers shall speak unto the people, saying, What man is there that hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it?
3005:020:006 And what man is he that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it?
3005:020:007 And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her?
3005:020:008 And the officers shall speak further unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?
3005:030:012 It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
3005:032:006 Do ye thus requite the LORD, O foolish people and unwise?
3005:032:030 How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the LORD had shut them up?
3005:032:034 Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
3006:001:009 Have not I commanded thee?
3006:007:010 And the LORD said unto Joshua, Get thee up; wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?
3006:007:025 And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us?
3006:009:007 And the men of Israel said unto the Hivites, Peradventure ye dwell among us; and how shall we make a league with you?
3006:022:020 Did not Achan the son of Zerah commit a trespass in the accursed thing, and wrath fell on all the congregation of Israel?
3007:005:008 They chose new gods; then was war in the gates: was there a shield or spear seen among forty thousand in Israel?
3007:005:016 Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, to hear the bleatings of the flocks?
3007:005:017 Gilead abode beyond Jordan: and why did Dan remain in ships?
3007:005:028 The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming?
3007:005:029 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself, 07:005:030 Have they not sped?
3007:006:013 And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
3007:006:015 And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel?
3007:006:029 And they said one to another, Who hath done this thing?
3007:006:031 And Joash said unto all that stood against him, Will ye plead for Baal?
3007:008:002 And he said unto them, What have I done now in comparison of you?
3007:008:003 God hath delivered into your hands the princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb: and what was I able to do in comparison of you?
3007:008:006 And the princes of Succoth said, Are the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna now in thine hand, that we should give bread unto thine army?
3007:008:018 Then said he unto Zebah and Zalmunna, What manner of men were they whom ye slew at Tabor?
3007:009:011 But the fig tree said unto them, Should I forsake my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to be promoted over the trees?
3007:009:013 And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?
3007:009:028 And Gaal the son of Ebed said, Who is Abimelech, and who is Shechem, that we should serve him?
3007:009:038 Then said Zebul unto him, Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst, Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him?
3007:010:018 And the people and princes of Gilead said one to another, What man is he that will begin to fight against the children of Ammon?
3007:011:007 And Jephthah said unto the elders of Gilead, Did not ye hate me, and expel me out of my father''s house?
3007:011:023 So now the LORD God of Israel hath dispossessed the Amorites from before his people Israel, and shouldest thou possess it?
3007:011:024 Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh thy god giveth thee to possess?
3007:011:025 And now art thou any thing better than Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab?
3007:013:011 And Manoah arose, and went after his wife, and came to the man, and said unto him, Art thou the man that spakest unto the woman?
3007:013:017 And Manoah said unto the angel of the LORD, What is thy name, that when thy sayings come to pass we may do thee honour?
3007:013:018 And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Why askest thou thus after my name, seeing it is secret?
3007:014:018 And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey?
3007:015:006 Then the Philistines said, Who hath done this?
3007:015:010 And the men of Judah said, Why are ye come up against us?
3007:016:015 And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine heart is not with me?
3007:017:009 And Micah said unto him, Whence comest thou?
3007:018:008 And they came unto their brethren to Zorah and Eshtaol: and their brethren said unto them, What say ye?
3007:018:009 And they said, Arise, that we may go up against them: for we have seen the land, and, behold, it is very good: and are ye still?
3007:018:024 And he said, Ye have taken away my gods which I made, and the priest, and ye are gone away: and what have I more?
3007:019:017 And when he had lifted up his eyes, he saw a wayfaring man in the street of the city: and the old man said, Whither goest thou?
3007:020:012 And the tribes of Israel sent men through all the tribe of Benjamin, saying, What wickedness is this that is done among you?
3007:021:005 And the children of Israel said, Who is there among all the tribes of Israel that came not up with the congregation unto the LORD?
3007:021:007 How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing we have sworn by the LORD that we will not give them of our daughters to wives?
3007:021:008 And they said, What one is there of the tribes of Israel that came not up to Mizpeh to the LORD?
3007:021:016 Then the elders of the congregation said, How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing the women are destroyed out of Benjamin?
3008:001:011 And Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me?
3008:002:005 Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this?
3008:002:008 Then said Boaz unto Ruth, Hearest thou not, my daughter?
3008:002:019 And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day?
3008:003:001 Then Naomi her mother in law said unto her, My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
3008:003:002 And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast?
3008:003:009 And he said, Who art thou?
3008:003:016 And when she came to her mother in law, she said, Who art thou, my daughter?
3009:001:008 Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou?
3009:001:014 And Eli said unto her, How long wilt thou be drunken?
3009:002:023 And he said unto them, Why do ye such things?
3009:002:025 If one man sin against another, the judge shall judge him: but if a man sin against the LORD, who shall intreat for him?
3009:003:017 And he said, What is the thing that the LORD hath said unto thee?
3009:004:003 And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Wherefore hath the LORD smitten us to day before the Philistines?
3009:004:006 And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said, What meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
3009:004:014 And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult?
3009:005:008 They sent therefore and gathered all the lords of the Philistines unto them, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
3009:006:002 And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying, What shall we do to the ark of the LORD?
3009:006:004 Then said they, What shall be the trespass offering which we shall return to him?
3009:006:006 Wherefore then do ye harden your hearts, as the Egyptians and Pharaoh hardened their hearts?
3009:006:020 And the men of Bethshemesh said, Who is able to stand before this holy LORD God?
3009:009:007 Then said Saul to his servant, But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man?
3009:009:011 And as they went up the hill to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said unto them, Is the seer here?
3009:009:021 And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
3009:010:012 And one of the same place answered and said, But who is their father?
3009:010:014 And Saul''s uncle said unto him and to his servant, Whither went ye?
3009:010:024 And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the LORD hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?
3009:010:027 But the children of Belial said, How shall this man save us?
3009:011:005 And, behold, Saul came after the herd out of the field; and Saul said, What aileth the people that they weep?
3009:011:012 And the people said unto Samuel, Who is he that said, Shall Saul reign over us?
3009:012:003 Behold, here I am: witness against me before the LORD, and before his anointed: whose ox have I taken?
3009:012:017 Is it not wheat harvest to day?
3009:013:011 And Samuel said, What hast thou done?
3009:014:030 How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely to day of the spoil of their enemies which they found?
3009:014:037 And Saul asked counsel of God, Shall I go down after the Philistines?
3009:014:045 And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel?
3009:015:014 And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
3009:015:019 Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the LORD, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the LORD?
3009:015:022 And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD?
3009:016:001 And the LORD said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?
3009:016:002 And Samuel said, How can I go?
3009:016:011 And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children?
3009:017:008 And he stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, and said unto them, Why are ye come out to set your battle in array?
3009:017:025 And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that is come up?
3009:017:029 And David said, What have I now done?
3009:017:043 And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?
3009:017:055 And when Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said unto Abner, the captain of the host, Abner, whose son is this youth?
3009:017:058 And Saul said to him, Whose son art thou, thou young man?
3009:018:018 And David said unto Saul, Who am I?
3009:019:017 And Saul said unto Michal, Why hast thou deceived me so, and sent away mine enemy, that he is escaped?
3009:019:022 Then went he also to Ramah, and came to a great well that is in Sechu: and he asked and said, Where are Samuel and David?
3009:020:001 And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan, What have I done?
3009:020:010 Then said David to Jonathan, Who shall tell me?
3009:020:032 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain?
3009:021:003 Now therefore what is under thine hand?
3009:021:008 And David said unto Ahimelech, And is there not here under thine hand spear or sword?
3009:021:011 And the servants of Achish said unto him, Is not this David the king of the land?
3009:021:014 Then said Achish unto his servants, Lo, ye see the man is mad: wherefore then have ye brought him to me?
3009:021:015 Have I need of mad men, that ye have brought this fellow to play the mad man in my presence?
3009:022:015 Did I then begin to enquire of God for him?
3009:023:002 Therefore David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go and smite these Philistines?
3009:023:011 Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand?
3009:023:012 Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul?
3009:024:009 And David said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou men''s words, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt?
3009:024:014 After whom is the king of Israel come out?
3009:024:016 And it came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words unto Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
3009:024:019 For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away?
3009:025:010 And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said, Who is David?
3009:026:001 And the Ziphites came unto Saul to Gibeah, saying, Doth not David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before Jeshimon?
3009:026:009 And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the LORD''s anointed, and be guiltless?
3009:026:015 And David said to Abner, Art not thou a valiant man?
3009:026:017 And Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
3009:026:018 And he said, Wherefore doth my lord thus pursue after his servant?
3009:027:010 And Achish said, Whither have ye made a road to day?
3009:028:011 Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up unto thee?
3009:028:012 And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice: and the woman spake to Saul, saying, Why hast thou deceived me?
3009:028:013 And the king said unto her, Be not afraid: for what sawest thou?
3009:028:014 And he said unto her, What form is he of?
3009:028:015 And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?
3009:028:016 Then said Samuel, Wherefore then dost thou ask of me, seeing the LORD is departed from thee, and is become thine enemy?
3009:029:003 Then said the princes of the Philistines, What do these Hebrews here?
3009:029:005 Is not this David, of whom they sang one to another in dances, saying, Saul slew his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
3009:029:008 And David said unto Achish, But what have I done?
3009:030:008 And David enquired at the LORD, saying, Shall I pursue after this troop?
3009:030:013 And David said unto him, To whom belongest thou?
3009:030:015 And David said to him, Canst thou bring me down to this company?
3009:030:024 For who will hearken unto you in this matter?
3010:001:003 And David said unto him, From whence comest thou?
3010:001:004 And David said unto him, How went the matter?
3010:001:005 And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead?
3010:001:008 And he said unto me, Who art thou?
3010:001:013 And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou?
3010:001:014 And David said unto him, How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the LORD''s anointed?
3010:002:001 And it came to pass after this, that David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?
3010:002:020 Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Art thou Asahel?
3010:002:022 And Abner said again to Asahel, Turn thee aside from following me: wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
3010:002:026 Then Abner called to Joab, and said, Shall the sword devour for ever?
3010:003:012 And Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, Whose is the land?
3010:003:024 Then Joab came to the king, and said, What hast thou done?
3010:003:033 And the king lamented over Abner, and said, Died Abner as a fool dieth?
3010:003:038 And the king said unto his servants, Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
3010:005:019 And David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up to the Philistines?
3010:006:009 And David was afraid of the LORD that day, and said, How shall the ark of the LORD come to me?
3010:007:018 Then went king David in, and sat before the LORD, and he said, Who am I, O Lord GOD?
3010:007:020 And what can David say more unto thee?
3010:009:001 And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him kindness for Jonathan''s sake?
3010:009:003 And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the kindness of God unto him?
3010:009:004 And the king said unto him, Where is he?
3010:009:008 And he bowed himself, and said, What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?
3010:011:010 And when they had told David, saying, Uriah went not down unto his house, David said unto Uriah, Camest thou not from thy journey?
3010:011:021 Who smote Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth?
3010:012:009 Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the LORD, to do evil in his sight?
3010:012:021 Then said his servants unto him, What thing is this that thou hast done?
3010:012:023 But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast?
3010:013:004 And he said unto him, Why art thou, being the king''s son, lean from day to day?
3010:013:013 And I, whither shall I cause my shame to go?
3010:013:020 And Absalom her brother said unto her, Hath Amnon thy brother been with thee?
3010:014:005 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
3010:014:013 And the woman said, Wherefore then hast thou thought such a thing against the people of God?
3010:014:019 And the king said, Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this?
3010:014:031 Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom unto his house, and said unto him, Wherefore have thy servants set my field on fire?
3010:015:019 Then said the king to Ittai the Gittite, Wherefore goest thou also with us?
3010:015:020 Whereas thou camest but yesterday, should I this day make thee go up and down with us?
3010:015:027 The king said also unto Zadok the priest, Art not thou a seer?
3010:015:035 And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?
3010:016:002 And the king said unto Ziba, What meanest thou by these?
3010:016:003 And the king said, And where is thy master''s son?
3010:016:009 Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah unto the king, Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
3010:016:010 And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah?
3010:016:017 And Absalom said to Hushai, Is this thy kindness to thy friend?
3010:016:019 And again, whom should I serve?
3010:017:020 And when Absalom''s servants came to the woman to the house, they said, Where is Ahimaaz and Jonathan?
3010:018:011 And Joab said unto the man that told him, And, behold, thou sawest him, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground?
3010:018:029 And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe?
3010:018:032 And the king said unto Cushi, Is the young man Absalom safe?
3010:019:012 Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh: wherefore then are ye the last to bring back the king?
3010:019:013 And say ye to Amasa, Art thou not of my bone, and of my flesh?
3010:019:021 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and said, Shall not Shimei be put to death for this, because he cursed the LORD''s anointed?
3010:019:022 And David said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
3010:019:029 And the king said unto him, Why speakest thou any more of thy matters?
3010:019:034 And Barzillai said unto the king, How long have I to live, that I should go up with the king unto Jerusalem?
3010:019:035 I am this day fourscore years old: and can I discern between good and evil?
3010:019:036 Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
3010:019:042 And all the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, Because the king is near of kin to us: wherefore then be ye angry for this matter?
3010:020:009 And Joab said to Amasa, Art thou in health, my brother?
3010:020:017 And when he was come near unto her, the woman said, Art thou Joab?
3010:021:003 Wherefore David said unto the Gibeonites, What shall I do for you?
3010:022:032 For who is God, save the LORD?
3010:023:017 And he said, Be it far from me, O LORD, that I should do this: is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?
3010:023:019 Was he not most honourable of three?
3010:024:013 So Gad came to David, and told him, and said unto him, Shall seven years of famine come unto thee in thy land?
3010:024:021 And Araunah said, Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?
3011:001:006 And his father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why hast thou done so?
3011:001:024 And Nathan said, My lord, O king, hast thou said, Adonijah shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne?
3011:002:022 And king Solomon answered and said unto his mother, And why dost thou ask Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah?
3011:002:043 Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the LORD, and the commandment that I have charged thee with?
3011:008:027 But will God indeed dwell on the earth?
3011:009:013 And he said, What cities are these which thou hast given me, my brother?
3011:011:022 Then Pharaoh said unto him, But what hast thou lacked with me, that, behold, thou seekest to go to thine own country?
3011:011:041 And the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he did, and his wisdom, are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
3011:012:016 So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
3011:013:012 And their father said unto them, What way went he?
3011:014:014 Moreover the LORD shall raise him up a king over Israel, who shall cut off the house of Jeroboam that day: but what?
3011:014:029 Now the rest of the acts of Rehoboam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3011:015:007 Now the rest of the acts of Abijam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3011:015:031 Now the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
3011:016:014 Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
3011:017:018 And she said unto Elijah, What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God?
3011:017:020 And he cried unto the LORD, and said, O LORD my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son?
3011:018:007 And as Obadiah was in the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said, Art thou that my lord Elijah?
3011:018:009 And he said, What have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me?
3011:018:017 And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him, Art thou he that troubleth Israel?
3011:018:021 And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
3011:020:013 And, behold, there came a prophet unto Ahab king of Israel, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou seen all this great multitude?
3011:020:014 And Ahab said, By whom?
3011:021:005 But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him, Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?
3011:021:007 And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel?
3011:021:019 And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
3011:021:020 And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
3011:021:028 And the word of the LORD came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying, 11:021:029 Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?
3011:022:004 And he said unto Jehoshaphat, Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramothgilead?
3011:022:007 And Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
3011:022:016 And the king said unto him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou tell me nothing but that which is true in the name of the LORD?
3011:022:018 And the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would prophesy no good concerning me, but evil?
3011:022:020 And the LORD said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
3011:022:022 And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith?
3012:001:005 And when the messengers turned back unto him, he said unto them, Why are ye now turned back?
3012:001:007 And he said unto them, What manner of man was he which came up to meet you, and told you these words?
3012:001:018 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
3012:002:018 And when they came again to him,( for he tarried at Jericho,) he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?
3012:003:008 And he said, Which way shall we go up?
3012:003:011 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD, that we may enquire of the LORD by him?
3012:003:013 And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, What have I to do with thee?
3012:004:002 And Elisha said unto her, What shall I do for thee?
3012:004:013 And he said unto him, Say now unto her, Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for thee?
3012:004:014 And he said, What then is to be done for her?
3012:004:023 And he said, Wherefore wilt thou go to him to day?
3012:004:028 Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord?
3012:004:043 And his servitor said, What, should I set this before an hundred men?
3012:005:012 Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
3012:005:017 And Naaman said, Shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy servant two mules''burden of earth?
3012:005:026 And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee?
3012:006:006 And the man of God said, Where fell it?
3012:006:021 And the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when he saw them, My father, shall I smite them?
3012:006:022 And he answered, Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow?
3012:006:027 And he said, If the LORD do not help thee, whence shall I help thee?
3012:006:028 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
3012:007:003 And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
3012:008:012 And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord?
3012:008:013 And Hazael said, But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
3012:008:014 So he departed from Elisha, and came to his master; who said to him, What said Elisha to thee?
3012:008:023 And the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:009:011 Then Jehu came forth to the servants of his lord: and one said unto him, Is all well?
3012:009:018 So there went one on horseback to meet him, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
3012:009:019 Then he sent out a second on horseback, which came to them, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
3012:009:022 And it came to pass, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said, Is it peace, Jehu?
3012:009:031 And as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Had Zimri peace, who slew his master?
3012:009:032 And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side?
3012:010:004 But they were exceedingly afraid, and said, Behold, two kings stood not before him: how then shall we stand?
3012:012:007 Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests, and said unto them, Why repair ye not the breaches of the house?
3012:012:019 And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:014:018 And the rest of the acts of Amaziah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:015:006 And the rest of the acts of Azariah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:015:021 And the rest of the acts of Menahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
3012:015:036 Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:016:019 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:018:025 Am I now come up without the LORD against this place to destroy it?
3012:018:027 But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words?
3012:018:033 Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered at all his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
3012:018:034 Where are the gods of Hamath, and of Arpad?
3012:019:011 Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly: and shalt thou be delivered?
3012:019:013 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivah?
3012:019:022 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
3012:019:025 Hast thou not heard long ago how I have done it, and of ancient times that I have formed it?
3012:020:014 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
3012:020:015 And he said, What have they seen in thine house?
3012:021:025 Now the rest of the acts of Amon which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:023:017 Then he said, What title is that that I see?
3012:023:028 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3012:024:005 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
3013:011:019 And said, My God forbid it me, that I should do this thing: shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy?
3013:013:012 And David was afraid of God that day, saying, How shall I bring the ark of God home to me?
3013:014:010 And David enquired of God, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines?
3013:017:018 What can David speak more to thee for the honour of thy servant?
3013:021:017 And David said unto God, Is it not I that commanded the people to be numbered?
3013:022:017 David also commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying, 13:022:018 Is not the LORD your God with you?
3013:029:014 But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
3014:001:010 Give me now wisdom and knowledge, that I may go out and come in before this people: for who can judge this thy people, that is so great?
3014:002:006 But who is able to build him an house, seeing the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain him?
3014:006:018 But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth?
3014:010:016 And when all Israel saw that the king would not hearken unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
3014:016:008 Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubims a huge host, with very many chariots and horsemen?
3014:018:003 And Ahab king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat king of Judah, Wilt thou go with me to Ramothgilead?
3014:018:006 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
3014:018:014 And when he was come to the king, the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramothgilead to battle, or shall I forbear?
3014:018:015 And the king said to him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou say nothing but the truth to me in the name of the LORD?
3014:018:017 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would not prophesy good unto me, but evil?
3014:018:019 And the LORD said, Who shall entice Ahab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
3014:020:012 O our God, wilt thou not judge them?
3014:025:009 And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?
3014:025:016 And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, Art thou made of the king''s counsel?
3014:025:026 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last, behold, are they not written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel?
3014:032:013 Know ye not what I and my fathers have done unto all the people of other lands?
3014:035:021 But he sent ambassadors to him, saying, What have I to do with thee, thou king of Judah?
3015:001:003 Who is there among you of all his people?
3015:004:022 Take heed now that ye fail not to do this: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?
3015:005:004 Then said we unto them after this manner, What are the names of the men that make this building?
3015:005:009 Then asked we those elders, and said unto them thus, Who commanded you to build this house, and to make up these walls?
3015:009:010 And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
3016:002:002 Wherefore the king said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?
3016:002:004 Then the king said unto me, For what dost thou make request?
3016:002:006 And the king said unto me,( the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be?
3016:004:002 And he spake before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said, What do these feeble Jews?
3016:005:009 Also I said, It is not good that ye do: ought ye not to walk in the fear of our God because of the reproach of the heathen our enemies?
3016:006:011 And I said, Should such a man as I flee?
3016:013:011 Then contended I with the rulers, and said, Why is the house of God forsaken?
3016:013:017 Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day?
3016:013:018 Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
3016:013:021 Then I testified against them, and said unto them, Why lodge ye about the wall?
3016:013:026 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
3016:013:027 Shall we then hearken unto you to do all this great evil, to transgress against our God in marrying strange wives?
3017:003:003 Then the king''s servants, which were in the king''s gate, said unto Mordecai, Why transgressest thou the king''s commandment?
3017:005:003 Then said the king unto her, What wilt thou, queen Esther?
3017:005:006 And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition?
3017:006:003 And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this?
3017:006:004 And the king said, Who is in the court?
3017:007:002 And the king said again unto Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition, queen Esther?
3017:007:005 Then the king Ahasuerus answered and said unto Esther the queen, Who is he, and where is he, that durst presume in his heart to do so?
3018:001:007 And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou?
3018:001:009 Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought?
3018:001:010 Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side?
3018:002:002 And the LORD said unto Satan, From whence comest thou?
3018:002:009 Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity?
3018:003:011 Why died I not from the womb?
3018:003:012 Why did the knees prevent me?
3018:003:023 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, and whom God hath hedged in?
3018:004:001 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, 18:004:002 If we assay to commune with thee, wilt thou be grieved?
3018:004:006 Is not this thy fear, thy confidence, thy hope, and the uprightness of thy ways?
3018:004:007 Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished, being innocent?
3018:004:021 Doth not their excellency which is in them go away?
3018:005:001 Call now, if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the saints wilt thou turn?
3018:006:005 Doth the wild ass bray when he hath grass?
3018:006:006 Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt?
3018:006:011 What is my strength, that I should hope?
3018:006:012 Is my strength the strength of stones?
3018:006:013 Is not my help in me?
3018:006:022 Did I say, Bring unto me?
3018:006:023 Or, Deliver me from the enemy''s hand?
3018:006:026 Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the speeches of one that is desperate, which are as wind?
3018:006:030 Is there iniquity in my tongue?
3018:007:001 Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth?
3018:007:004 When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise, and the night be gone?
3018:007:012 Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
3018:007:017 What is man, that thou shouldest magnify him?
3018:007:018 And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
3018:007:019 How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?
3018:007:020 I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men?
3018:007:021 And why dost thou not pardon my transgression, and take away my iniquity?
3018:008:001 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 18:008:002 How long wilt thou speak these things?
3018:008:003 Doth God pervert judgment?
3018:008:011 Can the rush grow up without mire?
3018:009:001 Then Job answered and said, 18:009:002 I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?
3018:009:004 He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered?
3018:009:012 Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him?
3018:009:014 How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him?
3018:009:019 If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong: and if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead?
3018:009:024 The earth is given into the hand of the wicked: he covereth the faces of the judges thereof; if not, where, and who is he?
3018:009:029 If I be wicked, why then labour I in vain?
3018:010:004 Hast thou eyes of flesh?
3018:010:005 Are thy days as the days of man?
3018:010:009 Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast made me as the clay; and wilt thou bring me into dust again?
3018:010:010 Hast thou not poured me out as milk, and curdled me like cheese?
3018:010:018 Wherefore then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb?
3018:010:020 Are not my days few?
3018:011:001 Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said, 18:011:002 Should not the multitude of words be answered?
3018:011:003 Should thy lies make men hold their peace?
3018:011:007 Canst thou by searching find out God?
3018:011:008 It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do?
3018:011:010 If he cut off, and shut up, or gather together, then who can hinder him?
3018:011:011 For he knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedness also; will he not then consider it?
3018:012:003 But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
3018:012:009 Who knoweth not in all these that the hand of the LORD hath wrought this?
3018:012:011 Doth not the ear try words?
3018:013:007 Will ye speak wickedly for God?
3018:013:008 Will ye accept his person?
3018:013:009 Is it good that he should search you out?
3018:013:011 Shall not his excellency make you afraid?
3018:013:014 Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in mine hand?
3018:013:019 Who is he that will plead with me?
3018:013:023 How many are mine iniquities and sins?
3018:013:024 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemy?
3018:013:025 Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
3018:014:003 And doth thou open thine eyes upon such an one, and bringest me into judgment with thee?
3018:014:004 Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
3018:014:010 But man dieth, and wasteth away: yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
3018:014:014 If a man die, shall he live again?
3018:014:016 For now thou numberest my steps: dost thou not watch over my sin?
3018:015:001 Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, 18:015:002 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
3018:015:003 Should he reason with unprofitable talk?
3018:015:007 Art thou the first man that was born?
3018:015:008 Hast thou heard the secret of God?
3018:015:009 What knowest thou, that we know not?
3018:015:011 Are the consolations of God small with thee?
3018:015:012 Why doth thine heart carry thee away?
3018:015:014 What is man, that he should be clean?
3018:015:016 How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?
3018:015:023 He wandereth abroad for bread, saying, Where is it?
3018:016:003 Shall vain words have an end?
3018:016:006 Though I speak, my grief is not asswaged: and though I forbear, what am I eased?
3018:017:002 Are there not mockers with me?
3018:017:003 Lay down now, put me in a surety with thee; who is he that will strike hands with me?
3018:017:015 And where is now my hope?
3018:018:001 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 18:018:002 How long will it be ere ye make an end of words?
3018:018:003 Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight?
3018:018:004 He teareth himself in his anger: shall the earth be forsaken for thee?
3018:019:001 Then Job answered and said, 18:019:002 How long will ye vex my soul, and break me in pieces with words?
3018:019:022 Why do ye persecute me as God, and are not satisfied with my flesh?
3018:019:028 But ye should say, Why persecute we him, seeing the root of the matter is found in me?
3018:021:004 As for me, is my complaint to man?
3018:021:007 Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power?
3018:021:015 What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
3018:021:021 For what pleasure hath he in his house after him, when the number of his months is cut off in the midst?
3018:021:022 Shall any teach God knowledge?
3018:021:028 For ye say, Where is the house of the prince?
3018:021:029 Have ye not asked them that go by the way?
3018:021:031 Who shall declare his way to his face?
3018:021:034 How then comfort ye me in vain, seeing in your answers there remaineth falsehood?
3018:022:003 Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that thou art righteous?
3018:022:004 Will he reprove thee for fear of thee?
3018:022:005 Is not thy wickedness great?
3018:022:012 Is not God in the height of heaven?
3018:022:013 And thou sayest, How doth God know?
3018:022:015 Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
3018:023:006 Will he plead against me with his great power?
3018:023:013 But he is in one mind, and who can turn him?
3018:024:001 Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days?
3018:024:025 And if it be not so now, who will make me a liar, and make my speech nothing worth?
3018:025:003 Is there any number of his armies?
3018:025:004 How then can man be justified with God?
3018:025:006 How much less man, that is a worm?
3018:026:001 But Job answered and said, 18:026:002 How hast thou helped him that is without power?
3018:026:003 How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom?
3018:026:004 To whom hast thou uttered words?
3018:026:014 Lo, these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him?
3018:027:008 For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he hath gained, when God taketh away his soul?
3018:027:009 Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?
3018:027:010 Will he delight himself in the Almighty?
3018:027:012 Behold, all ye yourselves have seen it; why then are ye thus altogether vain?
3018:028:012 But where shall wisdom be found?
3018:028:020 Whence then cometh wisdom?
3018:030:002 Yea, whereto might the strength of their hands profit me, in whom old age was perished?
3018:030:025 Did not I weep for him that was in trouble?
3018:031:001 I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?
3018:031:002 For what portion of God is there from above?
3018:031:003 Is not destruction to the wicked?
3018:031:004 Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?
3018:031:015 Did not he that made me in the womb make him?
3018:033:013 Why dost thou strive against him?
3018:034:006 Should I lie against my right?
3018:034:007 What man is like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water?
3018:034:013 Who hath given him a charge over the earth?
3018:034:017 Shall even he that hateth right govern?
3018:034:018 Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked?
3018:034:019 How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor?
3018:034:029 When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble?
3018:034:033 Should it be according to thy mind?
3018:035:001 Elihu spake moreover, and said, 18:035:002 Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou saidst, My righteousness is more than God''s?
3018:035:003 For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee?
3018:035:006 If thou sinnest, what doest thou against him?
3018:035:007 If thou be righteous, what givest thou him?
3018:036:019 Will he esteem thy riches?
3018:036:022 Behold, God exalteth by his power: who teacheth like him?
3018:036:023 Who hath enjoined him his way?
3018:036:029 Also can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, or the noise of his tabernacle?
3018:037:015 Dost thou know when God disposed them, and caused the light of his cloud to shine?
3018:037:016 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge?
3018:037:017 How thy garments are warm, when he quieteth the earth by the south wind?
3018:037:018 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?
3018:037:020 Shall it be told him that I speak?
3018:038:001 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, 18:038:002 Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
3018:038:004 Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
3018:038:005 Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
3018:038:006 Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
3018:038:008 Or who shut up the sea with doors, when it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb?
3018:038:016 Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
3018:038:017 Have the gates of death been opened unto thee?
3018:038:018 Hast thou perceived the breadth of the earth?
3018:038:019 Where is the way where light dwelleth?
3018:038:021 Knowest thou it, because thou wast then born?
3018:038:022 Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?
3018:038:024 By what way is the light parted, which scattereth the east wind upon the earth?
3018:038:028 Hath the rain a father?
3018:038:029 Out of whose womb came the ice?
3018:038:031 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
3018:038:032 Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?
3018:038:033 Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
3018:038:034 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?
3018:038:035 Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go and say unto thee, Here we are?
3018:038:036 Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts?
3018:038:037 Who can number the clouds in wisdom?
3018:038:039 Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
3018:038:041 Who provideth for the raven his food?
3018:039:001 Knowest thou the time when the wild goats of the rock bring forth?
3018:039:002 Canst thou number the months that they fulfil?
3018:039:005 Who hath sent out the wild ass free?
3018:039:009 Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?
3018:039:010 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow?
3018:039:011 Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great?
3018:039:012 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy barn?
3018:039:013 Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks?
3018:039:019 Hast thou given the horse strength?
3018:039:020 Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper?
3018:039:026 Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, and stretch her wings toward the south?
3018:039:027 Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high?
3018:040:001 Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said, 18:040:002 Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?
3018:040:003 Then Job answered the LORD, and said, 18:040:004 Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee?
3018:040:008 Wilt thou also disannul my judgment?
3018:040:009 Hast thou an arm like God?
3018:041:001 Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?
3018:041:002 Canst thou put an hook into his nose?
3018:041:003 Will he make many supplications unto thee?
3018:041:004 Will he make a covenant with thee?
3018:041:005 Wilt thou play with him as with a bird?
3018:041:006 Shall the companions make a banquet of him?
3018:041:007 Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons?
3018:041:009 Behold, the hope of him is in vain: shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?
3018:041:010 None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?
3018:041:011 Who hath prevented me, that I should repay him?
3018:041:013 Who can discover the face of his garment?
3018:041:014 Who can open the doors of his face?
3018:042:003 Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge?
3019:002:001 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
3019:004:002 O ye sons of men, how long will ye turn my glory into shame?
3019:004:006 There be many that say, Who will shew us any good?
3019:006:003 My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long?
3019:006:005 For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?
3019:010:001 Why standest thou afar off, O LORD?
3019:010:013 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God?
3019:011:001 In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee as a bird to your mountain?
3019:011:003 If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?
3019:013:001 How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD?
3019:013:002 How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily?
3019:014:004 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge?
3019:015:001 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
3019:018:031 For who is God save the LORD?
3019:019:012 Who can understand his errors?
3019:022:001 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
3019:024:003 Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD?
3019:024:008 Who is this King of glory?
3019:024:010 Who is this King of glory?
3019:025:012 What man is he that feareth the LORD?
3019:027:001 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
3019:030:009 What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to the pit?
3019:034:012 What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good?
3019:035:017 Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
3019:039:007 And now, Lord, what wait I for?
3019:041:005 Mine enemies speak evil of me, When shall he die, and his name perish?
3019:042:002 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?
3019:042:003 My tears have been my meat day and night, while they continually say unto me, Where is thy God?
3019:042:005 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
3019:042:009 I will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me?
3019:042:010 As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me; while they say daily unto me, Where is thy God?
3019:042:011 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
3019:043:002 For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off?
3019:043:005 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
3019:044:020 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a strange god; 19:044:021 Shall not God search this out?
3019:044:023 Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
3019:044:024 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and forgettest our affliction and our oppression?
3019:049:005 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?
3019:050:013 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
3019:050:016 But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my statutes, or that thou shouldest take my covenant in thy mouth?
3019:052:001 Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man?
3019:053:004 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge?
3019:056:007 Shall they escape by iniquity?
3019:056:008 Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?
3019:058:001 Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
3019:059:007 Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear?
3019:060:009 Who will bring me into the strong city?
3019:060:010 Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
3019:062:003 How long will ye imagine mischief against a man?
3019:064:005 They encourage themselves in an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them?
3019:068:016 Why leap ye, ye high hills?
3019:073:011 And they say, How doth God know?
3019:073:025 Whom have I in heaven but thee?
3019:074:001 O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?
3019:074:010 O God, how long shall the adversary reproach?
3019:074:011 Why withdrawest thou thy hand, even thy right hand?
3019:076:007 Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry?
3019:077:007 Will the Lord cast off for ever?
3019:077:008 Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
3019:077:009 Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
3019:077:013 Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: who is so great a God as our God?
3019:078:019 Yea, they spake against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
3019:078:020 Behold, he smote the rock, that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed; can he give bread also?
3019:079:005 How long, LORD?
3019:079:010 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is their God?
3019:080:004 O LORD God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people?
3019:080:012 Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
3019:082:002 How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?
3019:085:005 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever?
3019:085:006 Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
3019:088:010 Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead?
3019:088:011 Shall thy lovingkindness be declared in the grave?
3019:088:012 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark?
3019:088:014 LORD, why castest thou off my soul?
3019:089:006 For who in the heaven can be compared unto the LORD?
3019:089:008 O LORD God of hosts, who is a strong LORD like unto thee?
3019:089:046 How long, LORD?
3019:089:047 Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast thou made all men in vain?
3019:089:048 What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death?
3019:089:049 Lord, where are thy former lovingkindnesses, which thou swarest unto David in thy truth?
3019:090:011 Who knoweth the power of thine anger?
3019:090:013 Return, O LORD, how long?
3019:094:003 LORD, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph?
3019:094:004 How long shall they utter and speak hard things?
3019:094:008 Understand, ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
3019:094:009 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
3019:094:010 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
3019:094:016 Who will rise up for me against the evildoers?
3019:094:020 Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?
3019:106:002 Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD?
3019:108:010 Who will bring me into the strong city?
3019:108:011 Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
3019:114:005 What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest?
3019:114:006 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs?
3019:115:002 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is now their God?
3019:116:012 What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?
3019:118:006 The LORD is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?
3019:119:009 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
3019:119:082 Mine eyes fail for thy word, saying, When wilt thou comfort me?
3019:119:084 How many are the days of thy servant?
3019:120:003 What shall be given unto thee?
3019:130:003 If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
3019:137:004 How shall we sing the LORD''s song in a strange land?
3019:139:007 Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
3019:139:021 Do not I hate them, O LORD, that hate thee?
3019:147:017 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold?
3020:005:020 And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with a strange woman, and embrace the bosom of a stranger?
3020:006:009 How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?
3020:006:027 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?
3020:006:028 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?
3020:008:001 Doth not wisdom cry?
3020:014:022 Do they not err that devise evil?
3020:015:011 Hell and destruction are before the LORD: how much more then the hearts of the children of men?
3020:017:016 Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom, seeing he hath no heart to it?
3020:018:014 The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
3020:019:007 All the brethren of the poor do hate him: how much more do his friends go far from him?
3020:020:006 Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?
3020:020:009 Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?
3020:020:024 Man''s goings are of the LORD; how can a man then understand his own way?
3020:021:027 The sacrifice of the wicked is abomination: how much more, when he bringeth it with a wicked mind?
3020:022:027 If thou hast nothing to pay, why should he take away thy bed from under thee?
3020:022:029 Seest thou a man diligent in his business?
3020:023:005 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?
3020:023:029 Who hath woe?
3020:023:035 They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake?
3020:025:016 Hast thou found honey?
3020:026:012 Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit?
3020:027:004 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
3020:027:024 For riches are not for ever: and doth the crown endure to every generation?
3020:029:020 Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words?
3020:030:004 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
3020:031:002 What, my son?
3020:031:010 Who can find a virtuous woman?
3021:001:003 What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?
3021:001:010 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new?
3021:002:002 I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it?
3021:002:012 And I turned myself to behold wisdom, and madness, and folly: for what can the man do that cometh after the king?
3021:002:015 Then said I in my heart, As it happeneth to the fool, so it happeneth even to me; and why was I then more wise?
3021:002:019 And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool?
3021:002:022 For what hath man of all his labour, and of the vexation of his heart, wherein he hath laboured under the sun?
3021:002:025 For who can eat, or who else can hasten hereunto, more than I?
3021:003:009 What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth?
3021:003:021 Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?
3021:004:011 Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?
3021:005:016 And this also is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so shall he go: and what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?
3021:006:006 Yea, though he live a thousand years twice told, yet hath he seen no good: do not all go to one place?
3021:006:008 For what hath the wise more than the fool?
3021:006:011 Seeing there be many things that increase vanity, what is man the better?
3021:006:012 For who knoweth what is good for man in this life, all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow?
3021:007:010 Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these?
3021:007:013 Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked?
3021:007:016 Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself?
3021:007:017 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time?
3021:007:024 That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it out?
3021:008:001 Who is as the wise man?
3021:008:004 Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?
3021:008:007 For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him when it shall be?
3021:010:014 A fool also is full of words: a man can not tell what shall be; and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
3022:003:003 The watchmen that go about the city found me: to whom I said, Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?
3022:005:003 I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on?
3022:005:009 What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women?
3022:006:001 Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou fairest among women?
3022:006:010 Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
3022:008:005 Who is this that cometh up from the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved?
3022:008:008 We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
3023:001:005 Why should ye be stricken any more?
3023:001:011 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?
3023:001:012 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
3023:002:022 Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?
3023:003:015 What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor?
3023:005:004 What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
3023:006:008 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
3023:006:011 Then said I, Lord, how long?
3023:007:013 And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
3023:010:003 And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far?
3023:010:008 For he saith, Are not my princes altogether kings?
3023:010:009 Is not Calno as Carchemish?
3023:010:015 Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
3023:014:010 All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we?
3023:014:027 For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it?
3023:014:032 What shall one then answer the messengers of the nation?
3023:019:012 Where are they?
3023:023:007 Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days?
3023:027:004 Fury is not in me: who would set the briers and thorns against me in battle?
3023:027:007 Hath he smitten him, as he smote those that smote him?
3023:028:009 Whom shall he teach knowledge?
3023:028:024 Doth the plowman plow all day to sow?
3023:029:015 Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us?
3023:029:017 Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
3023:036:010 And am I now come up without the LORD against this land to destroy it?
3023:036:012 But Rabshakeh said, Hath my master sent me to thy master and to thee to speak these words?
3023:036:019 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arphad?
3023:037:011 Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands by destroying them utterly; and shalt thou be delivered?
3023:037:013 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivah?
3023:037:023 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
3023:037:026 Hast thou not heard long ago, how I have done it; and of ancient times, that I have formed it?
3023:038:015 What shall I say?
3023:038:022 Hezekiah also had said, What is the sign that I shall go up to the house of the LORD?
3023:039:003 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
3023:039:004 Then said he, What have they seen in thine house?
3023:040:013 Who hath directed the Spirit of the LORD, or being his counsellor hath taught him?
3023:040:018 To whom then will ye liken God?
3023:040:021 Have ye not known?
3023:040:025 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal?
3023:040:027 Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the LORD, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
3023:040:028 Hast thou not known?
3023:041:002 Who raised up the righteous man from the east, called him to his foot, gave the nations before him, and made him rule over kings?
3023:041:004 Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning?
3023:041:026 Who hath declared from the beginning, that we may know?
3023:042:019 Who is blind, but my servant?
3023:042:023 Who among you will give ear to this?
3023:042:024 Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to the robbers?
3023:043:009 Let all the nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled: who among them can declare this, and shew us former things?
3023:043:013 Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?
3023:043:019 Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
3023:044:007 And who, as I, shall call, and shall declare it, and set it in order for me, since I appointed the ancient people?
3023:044:008 Fear ye not, neither be afraid: have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it?
3023:044:010 Who hath formed a god, or molten a graven image that is profitable for nothing?
3023:045:010 Woe unto him that saith unto his father, What begettest thou?
3023:045:021 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time?
3023:046:005 To whom will ye liken me, and make me equal, and compare me, that we may be like?
3023:048:006 Thou hast heard, see all this; and will not ye declare it?
3023:048:011 For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it: for how should my name be polluted?
3023:048:014 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear; which among them hath declared these things?
3023:049:015 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
3023:049:024 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
3023:050:001 Thus saith the LORD, Where is the bill of your mother''s divorcement, whom I have put away?
3023:050:002 Wherefore, when I came, was there no man?
3023:050:008 He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
3023:050:009 Behold, the Lord GOD will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
3023:050:010 Who is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
3023:051:019 These two things are come unto thee; who shall be sorry for thee?
3023:052:005 Now therefore, what have I here, saith the LORD, that my people is taken away for nought?
3023:053:001 Who hath believed our report?
3023:053:008 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
3023:055:002 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
3023:057:004 Against whom do ye sport yourselves?
3023:057:005 Enflaming yourselves with idols under every green tree, slaying the children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks?
3023:057:011 And of whom hast thou been afraid or feared, that thou hast lied, and hast not remembered me, nor laid it to thy heart?
3023:058:003 Wherefore have we fasted, say they, and thou seest not?
3023:058:005 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
3023:058:006 Is not this the fast that I have chosen?
3023:058:007 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
3023:060:008 Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
3023:063:001 Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
3023:063:002 Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?
3023:063:012 That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?
3023:063:013 That led them through the deep, as an horse in the wilderness, that they should not stumble?
3023:063:017 O LORD, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways, and hardened our heart from thy fear?
3023:064:012 Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O LORD?
3023:066:001 Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me?
3023:066:008 Who hath heard such a thing?
3023:066:009 Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth?
3024:001:011 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou?
3024:001:013 And the word of the LORD came unto me the second time, saying, What seest thou?
3024:002:008 The priests said not, Where is the LORD?
3024:002:011 Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?
3024:002:014 Is Israel a servant?
3024:002:017 Hast thou not procured this unto thyself, in that thou hast forsaken the LORD thy God, when he led thee by the way?
3024:002:018 And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the waters of Sihor?
3024:002:021 Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
3024:002:023 How canst thou say, I am not polluted, I have not gone after Baalim?
3024:002:028 But where are thy gods that thou hast made thee?
3024:002:029 Wherefore will ye plead with me?
3024:002:032 Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire?
3024:002:033 Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love?
3024:002:036 Why gaddest thou about so much to change thy way?
3024:003:001 They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man''s, shall he return unto her again?
3024:003:004 Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me, My father, thou art the guide of my youth?
3024:003:005 Will he reserve his anger for ever?
3024:003:006 The LORD said also unto me in the days of Josiah the king, Hast thou seen that which backsliding Israel hath done?
3024:003:019 But I said, How shall I put thee among the children, and give thee a pleasant land, a goodly heritage of the hosts of nations?
3024:004:021 How long shall I see the standard, and hear the sound of the trumpet?
3024:004:030 And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
3024:005:003 O LORD, are not thine eyes upon the truth?
3024:005:007 How shall I pardon thee for this?
3024:005:009 Shall I not visit for these things?
3024:005:019 And it shall come to pass, when ye shall say, Wherefore doeth the LORD our God all these things unto us?
3024:005:029 Shall I not visit for these things?
3024:006:010 To whom shall I speak, and give warning, that they may hear?
3024:006:015 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
3024:006:020 To what purpose cometh there to me incense from Sheba, and the sweet cane from a far country?
3024:007:011 Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes?
3024:007:017 Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?
3024:007:019 Do they provoke me to anger?
3024:008:004 Moreover thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the LORD; Shall they fall, and not arise?
3024:008:005 Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding?
3024:008:006 I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright: no man repented him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done?
3024:008:008 How do ye say, We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us?
3024:008:009 The wise men are ashamed, they are dismayed and taken: lo, they have rejected the word of the LORD; and what wisdom is in them?
3024:008:012 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
3024:008:014 Why do we sit still?
3024:008:019 Behold the voice of the cry of the daughter of my people because of them that dwell in a far country: Is not the LORD in Zion?
3024:008:022 Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?
3024:009:007 Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, Behold, I will melt them, and try them; for how shall I do for the daughter of my people?
3024:009:009 Shall I not visit them for these things?
3024:009:012 Who is the wise man, that may understand this?
3024:010:007 Who would not fear thee, O King of nations?
3024:011:015 What hath my beloved to do in mine house, seeing she hath wrought lewdness with many, and the holy flesh is passed from thee?
3024:012:004 How long shall the land mourn, and the herbs of every field wither, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein?
3024:012:005 If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses?
3024:013:020 Lift up your eyes, and behold them that come from the north: where is the flock that was given thee, thy beautiful flock?
3024:013:021 What wilt thou say when he shall punish thee?
3024:013:022 And if thou say in thine heart, Wherefore come these things upon me?
3024:013:023 Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
3024:014:009 Why shouldest thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that can not save?
3024:014:019 Hast thou utterly rejected Judah?
3024:014:022 Are there any among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain?
3024:015:002 And it shall come to pass, if they say unto thee, Whither shall we go forth?
3024:015:005 For who shall have pity upon thee, O Jerusalem?
3024:015:012 Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?
3024:015:018 Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuseth to be healed?
3024:016:020 Shall a man make gods unto himself, and they are no gods?
3024:017:009 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
3024:017:015 Behold, they say unto me, Where is the word of the LORD?
3024:018:005 Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 24:018:006 O house of Israel, can not I do with you as this potter?
3024:018:014 Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon which cometh from the rock of the field?
3024:018:020 Shall evil be recompensed for good?
3024:020:018 Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?
3024:021:013 Behold, I am against thee, O inhabitant of the valley, and rock of the plain, saith the LORD; which say, Who shall come down against us?
3024:022:015 Shalt thou reign, because thou closest thyself in cedar?
3024:022:016 He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well with him: was not this to know me?
3024:022:028 Is this man Coniah a despised broken idol?
3024:023:018 For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD, and hath perceived and heard his word?
3024:023:023 Am I a God at hand, saith the LORD, and not a God afar off?
3024:023:024 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
3024:023:026 How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies?
3024:023:029 Is not my word like as a fire?
3024:023:033 And when this people, or the prophet, or a priest, shall ask thee, saying, What is the burden of the LORD?
3024:023:035 Thus shall ye say every one to his neighbour, and every one to his brother, What hath the LORD answered?
3024:023:037 Thus shalt thou say to the prophet, What hath the LORD answered thee?
3024:024:003 Then said the LORD unto me, What seest thou, Jeremiah?
3024:025:029 For, lo, I begin to bring evil on the city which is called by my name, and should ye be utterly unpunished?
3024:026:019 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah put him at all to death?
3024:027:017 Hearken not unto them; serve the king of Babylon, and live: wherefore should this city be laid waste?
3024:029:027 Now therefore why hast thou not reproved Jeremiah of Anathoth, which maketh himself a prophet to you?
3024:030:006 Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child?
3024:030:015 Why criest thou for thine affliction?
3024:031:020 Is Ephraim my dear son?
3024:031:022 How long wilt thou go about, O thou backsliding daughter?
3024:036:017 And they asked Baruch, saying, Tell us now, How didst thou write all these words at his mouth?
3024:037:019 Where are now your prophets which prophesied unto you, saying, The king of Babylon shall not come against you, nor against this land?
3024:038:015 Then Jeremiah said unto Zedekiah, If I declare it unto thee, wilt thou not surely put me to death?
3024:045:005 And seekest thou great things for thyself?
3024:046:005 Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back?
3024:046:007 Who is this that cometh up as a flood, whose waters are moved as the rivers?
3024:046:015 Why are thy valiant men swept away?
3024:047:005 Baldness is come upon Gaza; Ashkelon is cut off with the remnant of their valley: how long wilt thou cut thyself?
3024:047:006 O thou sword of the LORD, how long will it be ere thou be quiet?
3024:047:007 How can it be quiet, seeing the LORD hath given it a charge against Ashkelon, and against the sea shore?
3024:048:014 How say ye, We are mighty and strong men for the war?
3024:048:019 O inhabitant of Aroer, stand by the way, and espy; ask him that fleeth, and her that escapeth, and say, What is done?
3024:048:027 For was not Israel a derision unto thee?
3024:049:001 Concerning the Ammonites, thus saith the LORD; Hath Israel no sons?
3024:049:004 Wherefore gloriest thou in the valleys, thy flowing valley, O backsliding daughter?
3024:049:007 Concerning Edom, thus saith the LORD of hosts; Is wisdom no more in Teman?
3024:049:009 If grapegatherers come to thee, would they not leave some gleaning grapes?
3025:001:012 Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
3025:002:012 They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine?
3025:002:013 What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
3025:003:037 Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?
3025:003:038 Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?
3025:003:039 Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?
3025:005:020 Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever, and forsake us so long time?
3026:008:006 He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do?
3026:008:015 Then said he unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
3026:008:017 Then he said unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
3026:013:007 Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have ye not spoken a lying divination, whereas ye say, The LORD saith it; albeit I have not spoken?
3026:013:012 Lo, when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed it?
3026:015:003 Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
3026:017:009 Say thou, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Shall it prosper?
3026:017:010 Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper?
3026:017:011 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 26:017:012 Say now to the rebellious house, Know ye not what these things mean?
3026:018:019 Yet say ye, Why?
3026:018:023 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?
3026:019:001 Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, 26:019:002 And say, What is thy mother?
3026:020:004 Wilt thou judge them, son of man, wilt thou judge them?
3026:020:029 Then I said unto them, What is the high place whereunto ye go?
3026:020:030 Wherefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Are ye polluted after the manner of your fathers?
3026:021:007 And it shall be, when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou?
3026:021:013 Because it is a trial, and what if the sword contemn even the rod?
3026:021:030 Shall I cause it to return into his sheath?
3026:022:001 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 26:022:002 Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?
3026:022:014 Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee?
3026:023:036 The LORD said moreover unto me; Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah?
3026:023:043 Then said I unto her that was old in adulteries, Will they now commit whoredoms with her, and she with them?
3026:024:019 And the people said unto me, Wilt thou not tell us what these things are to us, that thou doest so?
3026:028:009 Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God?
3026:031:018 To whom art thou thus like in glory and in greatness among the trees of Eden?
3026:032:019 Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
3026:033:026 Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?
3026:034:018 Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures?
3026:037:003 And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
3026:037:018 And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou meanest by these?
3026:038:013 Sheba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish, with all the young lions thereof, shall say unto thee, Art thou come to take a spoil?
3026:047:006 And he said unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen this?
3027:010:017 For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
3027:010:020 Then said he, Knowest thou wherefore I come unto thee?
3027:012:006 And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
3027:012:008 And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
3028:006:004 O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee?
3028:008:005 Thy calf, O Samaria, hath cast thee off; mine anger is kindled against them: how long will it be ere they attain to innocency?
3028:009:005 What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the LORD?
3028:009:014 Give them, O LORD: what wilt thou give?
3028:010:003 For now they shall say, We have no king, because we feared not the LORD; what then should a king do to us?
3028:011:008 How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
3028:012:011 Is there iniquity in Gilead?
3028:013:010 I will be thy king: where is any other that may save thee in all thy cities?
3028:014:008 Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
3028:014:009 Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?
3029:001:016 Is not the meat cut off before our eyes, yea, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
3029:003:004 Yea, and what have ye to do with me, O Tyre, and Zidon, and all the coasts of Palestine?
3030:003:003 Can two walk together, except they be agreed?
3030:003:004 Will a lion roar in the forest, when he hath no prey?
3030:003:005 Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth, where no gin is for him?
3030:003:006 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid?
3030:003:008 The lion hath roared, who will not fear?
3030:005:020 Shall not the day of the LORD be darkness, and not light?
3030:005:025 Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel?
3030:006:012 Shall horses run upon the rock?
3030:007:005 Then said I, O Lord GOD, cease, I beseech thee: by whom shall Jacob arise?
3030:007:008 And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou?
3030:008:002 And he said, Amos, what seest thou?
3030:008:006 That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?
3030:008:008 Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein?
3030:009:007 Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel?
3031:001:008 Shall I not in that day, saith the LORD, even destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?
3032:001:006 So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper?
3032:001:008 Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation?
3032:001:011 Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us?
3032:003:009 Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
3032:004:002 And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country?
3032:004:004 Then said the LORD, Doest thou well to be angry?
3032:004:009 And God said to Jonah, Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
3033:002:007 O thou that art named the house of Jacob, is the spirit of the LORD straitened?
3033:003:001 And I said, Hear, I pray you, O heads of Jacob, and ye princes of the house of Israel; Is it not for you to know judgment?
3033:004:009 Now why dost thou cry out aloud?
3033:006:003 O my people, what have I done unto thee?
3033:006:006 Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before the high God?
3033:006:007 Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
3033:006:010 Are there yet the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable?
3033:006:011 Shall I count them pure with the wicked balances, and with the bag of deceitful weights?
3033:007:010 Then she that is mine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which said unto me, Where is the LORD thy God?
3033:007:018 Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
3034:001:006 Who can stand before his indignation?
3034:001:009 What do ye imagine against the LORD?
3034:003:007 And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
3035:001:003 Why dost thou shew me iniquity, and cause me to behold grievance?
3035:001:012 Art thou not from everlasting, O LORD my God, mine Holy One?
3035:001:014 And makest men as the fishes of the sea, as the creeping things, that have no ruler over them?
3035:001:017 Shall they therefore empty their net, and not spare continually to slay the nations?
3035:002:007 Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall bite thee, and awake that shall vex thee, and thou shalt be for booties unto them?
3035:003:008 Was the LORD displeased against the rivers?
3037:002:013 Then said Haggai, If one that is unclean by a dead body touch any of these, shall it be unclean?
3037:002:019 Is the seed yet in the barn?
3038:001:005 Your fathers, where are they?
3038:001:006 But my words and my statutes, which I commanded my servants the prophets, did they not take hold of your fathers?
3038:001:009 Then said I, O my lord, what are these?
3038:001:019 And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these?
3038:001:021 Then said I, What come these to do?
3038:002:002 Then said I, Whither goest thou?
3038:004:002 And said unto me, What seest thou?
3038:004:004 So I answered and spake to the angel that talked with me, saying, What are these, my lord?
3038:004:005 Then the angel that talked with me answered and said unto me, Knowest thou not what these be?
3038:004:007 Who art thou, O great mountain?
3038:004:010 For who hath despised the day of small things?
3038:004:011 Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof?
3038:004:013 And he answered me and said, Knowest thou not what these be?
3038:005:002 And he said unto me, What seest thou?
3038:005:006 And I said, What is it?
3038:005:010 Then said I to the angel that talked with me, Whither do these bear the ephah?
3038:006:004 Then I answered and said unto the angel that talked with me, What are these, my lord?
3038:007:006 And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?
3038:013:006 And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands?
3039:001:006 A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is mine honour?
3039:001:007 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar; and ye say, Wherein have we polluted thee?
3039:001:008 And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
3039:001:009 And now, I pray you, beseech God that he will be gracious unto us: this hath been by your means: will he regard your persons?
3039:001:010 Who is there even among you that would shut the doors for nought?
3039:002:010 Have we not all one father?
3039:002:014 Yet ye say, Wherefore?
3039:002:015 And did not he make one?
3039:003:002 But who may abide the day of his coming?
3039:003:008 Will a man rob God?
3040:003:014 But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
3040:005:013 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
3040:005:046 For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
3040:005:047 And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
3040:006:027 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
3040:006:028 And why take ye thought for raiment?
3040:006:031 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
3040:007:003 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
3040:007:004 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
3040:007:009 Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
3040:007:010 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
3040:007:022 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
3040:008:026 And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
3040:008:029 And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
3040:009:004 And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
3040:009:005 For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?
3040:009:011 And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
3040:009:014 Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast not?
3040:009:015 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
3040:009:028 And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this?
3040:010:029 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
3040:011:007 And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
3040:011:008 But what went ye out for to see?
3040:011:009 But what went ye out for to see?
3040:011:016 But whereunto shall I liken this generation?
3040:012:005 Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
3040:012:012 How much then is a man better than a sheep?
3040:012:023 And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
3040:012:027 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
3040:012:029 Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
3040:012:034 O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
3040:012:048 But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother?
3040:013:010 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
3040:013:027 So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
3040:013:051 Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things?
3040:013:055 Is not this the carpenter''s son?
3040:013:056 And his sisters, are they not all with us?
3040:014:031 And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
3040:015:003 But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
3040:015:012 Then came his disciples, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the Pharisees were offended, after they heard this saying?
3040:015:016 And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding?
3040:015:017 Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught?
3040:015:033 And his disciples say unto him, Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude?
3040:015:034 And Jesus saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
3040:016:008 Which when Jesus perceived, he said unto them, O ye of little faith, why reason ye among yourselves, because ye have brought no bread?
3040:016:009 Do ye not yet understand, neither remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
3040:016:010 Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
3040:016:013 When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
3040:016:015 He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
3040:016:026 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
3040:017:010 And his disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?
3040:017:017 Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
3040:017:019 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
3040:017:024 And when they were come to Capernaum, they that received tribute money came to Peter, and said, Doth not your master pay tribute?
3040:018:001 At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
3040:018:012 How think ye?
3040:018:021 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
3040:019:003 The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
3040:019:007 They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?
3040:019:016 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
3040:019:017 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
3040:019:018 He saith unto him, Which?
3040:019:020 The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?
3040:019:025 When his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved?
3040:019:027 Then answered Peter and said unto him, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
3040:020:006 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
3040:020:013 But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
3040:020:015 Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
3040:020:021 And he said unto her, What wilt thou?
3040:020:032 And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I shall do unto you?
3040:021:010 And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
3040:021:025 The baptism of John, whence was it?
3040:021:028 But what think ye?
3040:021:031 Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
3040:021:040 When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
3040:022:017 Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
3040:022:018 But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
3040:022:020 And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
3040:022:028 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
3040:022:041 While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, 40:022:042 Saying, What think ye of Christ?
3040:022:045 If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
3040:023:017 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
3040:023:019 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
3040:023:033 Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
3040:024:002 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things?
3040:024:003 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be?
3040:024:045 Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season?
3040:025:037 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee?
3040:025:038 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
3040:025:039 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
3040:026:008 But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste?
3040:026:010 When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
3040:026:022 And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I?
3040:026:025 Then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I?
3040:026:040 And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
3040:026:050 And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come?
3040:026:053 Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
3040:026:054 But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
3040:026:055 In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me?
3040:026:062 And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing?
3040:026:065 Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
3040:026:066 What think ye?
3040:027:011 And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
3040:027:013 Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
3040:027:017 Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
3040:027:021 The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
3040:027:022 Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
3040:027:023 And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
3040:027:046 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
3041:001:027 And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
3041:002:006 But there was certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, 41:002:007 Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies?
3041:002:009 Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?
3041:002:019 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
3041:002:024 And the Pharisees said unto him, Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?
3041:002:025 And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was an hungred, he, and they that were with him?
3041:003:004 And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
3041:003:023 And he called them unto him, and said unto them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?
3041:003:033 And he answered them, saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren?
3041:004:013 And he said unto them, Know ye not this parable?
3041:004:021 And he said unto them, Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
3041:004:030 And he said, Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God?
3041:004:040 And he said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
3041:004:041 And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
3041:005:009 And he asked him, What is thy name?
3041:005:030 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?
3041:005:031 And his disciples said unto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
3041:005:039 And when he was come in, he saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep?
3041:006:003 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon?
3041:006:024 And she went forth, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask?
3041:006:038 He saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
3041:007:018 And he saith unto them, Are ye so without understanding also?
3041:008:004 And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
3041:008:005 And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
3041:008:012 And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith, Why doth this generation seek after a sign?
3041:008:017 And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
3041:008:018 Having eyes, see ye not?
3041:008:019 When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
3041:008:020 And when the seven among four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
3041:008:021 And he said unto them, How is it that ye do not understand?
3041:008:029 And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
3041:008:036 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
3041:008:037 Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
3041:009:011 And they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias must first come?
3041:009:016 And he asked the scribes, What question ye with them?
3041:009:019 He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
3041:009:021 And he asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him?
3041:009:028 And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could not we cast him out?
3041:009:033 And he came to Capernaum: and being in the house he asked them, What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?
3041:009:050 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it?
3041:010:002 And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
3041:010:003 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
3041:010:018 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
3041:010:026 And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
3041:010:036 And he said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you?
3041:010:038 But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?
3041:010:051 And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
3041:011:003 And if any man say unto you, Why do ye this?
3041:011:005 And certain of them that stood there said unto them, What do ye, loosing the colt?
3041:011:017 And he taught, saying unto them, Is it not written, My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?
3041:011:030 The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
3041:011:031 And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then did ye not believe him?
3041:012:009 What shall therefore the lord of the vineyard do?
3041:012:015 Shall we give, or shall we not give?
3041:012:023 In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise, whose wife shall she be of them?
3041:012:024 And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the scriptures, neither the power of God?
3041:012:035 And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that Christ is the son of David?
3041:012:037 David therefore himself calleth him Lord; and whence is he then his son?
3041:013:002 And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these great buildings?
3041:014:004 And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
3041:014:006 And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
3041:014:019 And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, Is it I?
3041:014:037 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest thou?
3041:014:048 And Jesus answered and said unto them, Are ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and with staves to take me?
3041:014:060 And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
3041:014:063 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
3041:014:064 Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
3041:015:002 And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
3041:015:004 And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
3041:015:009 But Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
3041:015:012 And Pilate answered and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do unto him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
3041:015:014 Then Pilate said unto them, Why, what evil hath he done?
3041:015:034 And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
3041:016:003 And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
3042:001:018 And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this?
3042:001:034 Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
3042:001:043 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
3042:002:048 And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
3042:002:049 And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
3042:003:010 And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
3042:003:012 Then came also publicans to be baptized, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
3042:003:014 And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
3042:005:021 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
3042:005:022 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts?
3042:005:023 Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
3042:005:030 But their scribes and Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
3042:005:034 And he said unto them, Can ye make the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
3042:006:002 And certain of the Pharisees said unto them, Why do ye that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath days?
3042:006:009 Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil?
3042:006:032 For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye?
3042:006:033 And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye?
3042:006:034 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye?
3042:006:039 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
3042:006:041 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
3042:006:046 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
3042:007:019 And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come?
3042:007:020 When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
3042:007:025 But what went ye out for to see?
3042:007:026 But what went ye out for to see?
3042:007:031 And the Lord said, Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation?
3042:007:044 And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
3042:007:049 And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
3042:008:009 And his disciples asked him, saying, What might this parable be?
3042:008:025 And he said unto them, Where is your faith?
3042:008:030 And Jesus asked him, saying, What is thy name?
3042:008:045 And Jesus said, Who touched me?
3042:009:009 And Herod said, John have I beheaded: but who is this, of whom I hear such things?
3042:009:018 And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am?
3042:009:020 He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
3042:009:025 For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?
3042:009:041 And Jesus answering said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and suffer you?
3042:010:025 And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
3042:010:026 He said unto him, What is written in the law?
3042:010:029 But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
3042:010:036 Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
3042:010:040 But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
3042:011:011 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
3042:011:012 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
3042:011:018 If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
3042:011:019 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
3042:011:040 Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?
3042:012:006 Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
3042:012:014 And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
3042:012:025 And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
3042:012:026 If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?
3042:012:041 Then Peter said unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, or even to all?
3042:012:049 I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?
3042:012:051 Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
3042:012:056 Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?
3042:012:057 Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?
3042:013:018 Then said he, Unto what is the kingdom of God like?
3042:013:020 And again he said, Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of God?
3042:013:023 Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
3042:014:003 And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
3042:014:028 For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?
3042:014:034 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
3042:016:002 And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
3042:016:003 Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
3042:016:005 So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
3042:016:007 Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
3042:016:011 If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
3042:016:012 And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?
3042:017:009 Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
3042:017:017 And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
3042:017:037 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord?
3042:018:007 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?
3042:018:018 And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
3042:018:019 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
3042:018:026 And they that heard it said, Who then can be saved?
3042:019:031 And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose him?
3042:019:033 And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto them, Why loose ye the colt?
3042:020:005 And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then believed ye him not?
3042:020:013 Then said the lord of the vineyard, What shall I do?
3042:020:023 But he perceived their craftiness, and said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
3042:020:033 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife of them is she?
3042:020:041 And he said unto them, How say they that Christ is David''s son?
3042:020:044 David therefore calleth him Lord, how is he then his son?
3042:021:007 And they asked him, saying, Master, but when shall these things be?
3042:022:009 And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare?
3042:022:027 For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
3042:022:035 And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
3042:022:048 But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
3042:022:049 When they which were about him saw what would follow, they said unto him, Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
3042:022:064 And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
3042:022:070 Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
3042:022:071 And they said, What need we any further witness?
3042:023:003 And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
3042:023:022 And he said unto them the third time, Why, what evil hath he done?
3042:023:031 For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
3042:023:040 But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
3042:024:017 And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
3042:024:019 And he said unto them, What things?
3042:024:038 And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
3042:024:041 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
3043:001:019 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
3043:001:021 And they asked him, What then?
3043:001:022 Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
3043:001:025 And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that prophet?
3043:001:038 Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye?
3043:001:046 And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
3043:001:048 Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me?
3043:001:050 Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou?
3043:002:004 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
3043:002:018 Then answered the Jews and said unto him, What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing that thou doest these things?
3043:002:020 Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
3043:003:004 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
3043:003:009 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
3043:003:010 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
3043:003:012 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
3043:004:009 Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
3043:004:011 The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?
3043:004:012 Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
3043:004:027 And upon this came his disciples, and marvelled that he talked with the woman: yet no man said, What seekest thou?
3043:004:033 Therefore said the disciples one to another, Hath any man brought him ought to eat?
3043:004:035 Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
3043:005:006 When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
3043:005:012 Then asked they him, What man is that which said unto thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?
3043:005:044 How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?
3043:005:047 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?
3043:006:025 And when they had found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
3043:006:028 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
3043:006:030 They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee?
3043:006:042 And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
3043:006:052 The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
3043:006:060 Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
3043:006:061 When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?
3043:006:062 What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
3043:006:067 Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
3043:006:068 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
3043:006:070 Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
3043:007:011 Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?
3043:007:015 And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
3043:007:019 Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
3043:007:020 The people answered and said, Thou hast a devil: who goeth about to kill thee?
3043:007:025 Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he, whom they seek to kill?
3043:007:031 And many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?
3043:007:035 Then said the Jews among themselves, Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
3043:007:036 What manner of saying is this that he said, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither ye can not come?
3043:007:042 Hath not the scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?
3043:007:045 Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?
3043:007:047 Then answered them the Pharisees, Are ye also deceived?
3043:007:048 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?
3043:007:052 They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee?
3043:008:005 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
3043:008:010 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers?
3043:008:019 Then said they unto him, Where is thy Father?
3043:008:022 Then said the Jews, Will he kill himself?
3043:008:025 Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
3043:008:033 They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
3043:008:043 Why do ye not understand my speech?
3043:008:046 Which of you convinceth me of sin?
3043:008:048 Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
3043:008:053 Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead?
3043:008:057 Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
3043:009:002 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
3043:009:008 The neighbours therefore, and they which before had seen him that he was blind, said, Is not this he that sat and begged?
3043:009:010 Therefore said they unto him, How were thine eyes opened?
3043:009:012 Then said they unto him, Where is he?
3043:009:017 They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes?
3043:009:019 And they asked them, saying, Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?
3043:009:026 Then said they to him again, What did he to thee?
3043:009:027 He answered them, I have told you already, and ye did not hear: wherefore would ye hear it again?
3043:009:034 They answered and said unto him, Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
3043:009:035 Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
3043:009:036 He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
3043:009:040 And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said unto him, Are we blind also?
3043:010:020 And many of them said, He hath a devil, and is mad; why hear ye him?
3043:010:024 Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
3043:010:032 Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
3043:010:034 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
3043:011:008 His disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?
3043:011:009 Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day?
3043:011:034 And said, Where have ye laid him?
3043:011:037 And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
3043:011:040 Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?
3043:011:047 Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
3043:011:056 Then sought they for Jesus, and spake among themselves, as they stood in the temple, What think ye, that he will not come to the feast?
3043:012:019 The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing?
3043:012:027 Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
3043:012:034 The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up?
3043:013:006 Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
3043:013:012 So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you?
3043:013:025 He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
3043:013:036 Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?
3043:013:037 Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
3043:013:038 Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake?
3043:014:005 Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?
3043:014:009 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
3043:014:010 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
3043:014:022 Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
3043:016:005 But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?
3043:016:018 They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while?
3043:016:031 Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
3043:018:004 Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek ye?
3043:018:007 Then asked he them again, Whom seek ye?
3043:018:011 Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
3043:018:017 Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man''s disciples?
3043:018:021 Why askest thou me?
3043:018:023 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why smitest thou me?
3043:018:026 One of the servants of the high priest, being his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
3043:018:029 Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?
3043:018:033 Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
3043:018:034 Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?
3043:018:035 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
3043:018:037 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
3043:018:038 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
3043:018:039 But ye have a custom, that I should release unto you one at the passover: will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
3043:019:010 Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me?
3043:020:013 And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
3043:020:015 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
3043:021:005 Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have ye any meat?
3043:021:015 So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
3043:021:016 He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
3043:021:017 He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
3043:021:021 Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
3043:021:022 Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
3044:001:006 When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
3044:002:007 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
3044:002:008 And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
3044:002:012 And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this?
3044:003:012 And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
3044:004:007 And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
3044:005:003 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
3044:005:004 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own?
3044:005:008 And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?
3044:005:009 Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
3044:007:001 Then said the high priest, Are these things so?
3044:007:027 But he that did his neighbour wrong thrust him away, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
3044:007:028 Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?
3044:007:035 This Moses whom they refused, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge?
3044:007:050 Hath not my hand made all these things?
3044:007:052 Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
3044:008:030 And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
3044:008:031 And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
3044:008:034 And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
3044:008:036 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
3044:009:005 And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
3044:009:006 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
3044:010:004 And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
3044:010:029 Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
3044:013:025 And as John fulfilled his course, he said, Whom think ye that I am?
3044:015:010 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
3044:017:019 And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is?
3044:019:003 And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
3044:019:015 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
3044:021:013 Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart?
3044:021:022 What is it therefore?
3044:021:037 And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee?
3044:022:007 And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
3044:022:008 And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
3044:022:010 And I said, What shall I do, LORD?
3044:022:016 And now why tarriest thou?
3044:022:027 Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
3044:023:004 And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
3044:023:019 Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?
3044:025:012 Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
3044:026:008 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
3044:026:015 And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
3044:026:027 King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
3045:002:003 And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
3045:002:021 Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?
3045:002:022 Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
3045:002:023 Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?
3045:002:026 Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
3045:003:001 What advantage then hath the Jew?
3045:003:003 For what if some did not believe?
3045:003:005 But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
3045:003:007 For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
3045:003:008 And not rather,( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come?
3045:003:009 What then?
3045:003:027 Where is boasting then?
3045:003:029 Is he the God of the Jews only?
3045:003:031 Do we then make void the law through faith?
3045:004:001 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?
3045:004:003 For what saith the scripture?
3045:004:009 Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
3045:004:010 How was it then reckoned?
3045:006:001 What shall we say then?
3045:006:003 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
3045:006:015 What then?
3045:006:021 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
3045:007:001 Know ye not, brethren,( for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
3045:007:007 What shall we say then?
3045:007:013 Was then that which is good made death unto me?
3045:008:024 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
3045:008:031 What shall we then say to these things?
3045:008:032 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
3045:008:033 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
3045:008:034 Who is he that condemneth?
3045:008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
3045:009:014 What shall we say then?
3045:009:019 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault?
3045:009:020 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
3045:009:021 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
3045:009:030 What shall we say then?
3045:009:032 Wherefore?
3045:010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
3045:010:008 But what saith it?
3045:010:014 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
3045:010:015 And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
3045:010:018 But I say, Have they not heard?
3045:010:019 But I say, Did not Israel know?
3045:011:001 I say then, Hath God cast away his people?
3045:011:004 But what saith the answer of God unto him?
3045:011:007 What then?
3045:011:011 I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall?
3045:011:012 Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
3045:011:015 For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
3045:011:034 For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
3045:011:035 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
3045:014:004 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
3045:014:010 But why dost thou judge thy brother?
3045:014:022 Hast thou faith?
3046:001:013 Is Christ divided?
3046:001:020 Where is the wise?
3046:002:011 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
3046:002:016 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
3046:003:003 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
3046:003:004 For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
3046:003:005 Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
3046:003:016 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
3046:004:007 For who maketh thee to differ from another?
3046:004:021 What will ye?
3046:005:012 For what have I to do to judge them also that are without?
3046:006:001 Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?
3046:006:002 Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
3046:006:003 Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
3046:006:009 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
3046:006:015 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
3046:006:016 What?
3046:006:019 What?
3046:007:016 For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
3046:007:018 Is any man called being circumcised?
3046:007:021 Art thou called being a servant?
3046:007:027 Art thou bound unto a wife?
3046:009:001 Am I not an apostle?
3046:009:003 Mine answer to them that do examine me is this, 46:009:004 Have we not power to eat and to drink?
3046:009:005 Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
3046:009:006 Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?
3046:009:007 Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
3046:009:008 Say I these things as a man?
3046:009:010 Or saith he it altogether for our sakes?
3046:009:011 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
3046:009:012 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather?
3046:009:013 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
3046:009:018 What is my reward then?
3046:009:024 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
3046:010:016 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
3046:010:018 Behold Israel after the flesh: are not they which eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
3046:010:019 What say I then?
3046:010:022 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
3046:010:030 For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
3046:011:013 Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
3046:011:014 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
3046:011:022 What?
3046:012:015 If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
3046:012:016 And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
3046:012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
3046:012:019 And if they were all one member, where were the body?
3046:012:029 Are all apostles?
3046:012:030 Have all the gifts of healing?
3046:014:008 For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
3046:014:009 So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
3046:014:015 What is it then?
3046:014:026 How is it then, brethren?
3046:014:036 What?
3046:015:012 Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
3046:015:029 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
3046:015:030 And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
3046:015:032 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
3046:015:035 But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
3046:015:055 O death, where is thy sting?
3047:001:017 When I therefore was thus minded, did I use lightness?
3047:002:002 For if I make you sorry, who is he then that maketh me glad, but the same which is made sorry by me?
3047:003:001 Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
3047:006:014 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
3047:006:015 And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
3047:006:016 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
3047:010:007 Do ye look on things after the outward appearance?
3047:011:007 Have I committed an offence in abasing myself that ye might be exalted, because I have preached to you the gospel of God freely?
3047:011:011 Wherefore?
3047:011:022 Are they Hebrews?
3047:011:023 Are they ministers of Christ?
3047:011:029 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
3047:012:013 For what is it wherein ye were inferior to other churches, except it be that I myself was not burdensome to you?
3047:012:017 Did I make a gain of you by any of them whom I sent unto you?
3047:012:019 Again, think ye that we excuse ourselves unto you?
3048:001:010 For do I now persuade men, or God?
3048:002:017 But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin?
3048:003:002 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
3048:003:003 Are ye so foolish?
3048:003:004 Have ye suffered so many things in vain?
3048:003:019 Wherefore then serveth the law?
3048:003:021 Is the law then against the promises of God?
3048:004:015 Where is then the blessedness ye spake of?
3048:004:016 Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
3048:004:021 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
3048:004:030 Nevertheless what saith the scripture?
3048:005:007 Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
3048:005:011 And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
3049:004:009( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
3050:001:018 What then?
3052:002:019 For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
3053:002:005 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
3058:001:005 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
3058:001:013 But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool?
3058:001:014 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
3058:002:006 But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
3058:003:017 But with whom was he grieved forty years?
3058:003:018 And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?
3058:010:002 For then would they not have ceased to be offered?
3058:011:032 And what shall I more say?
3058:012:007 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
3059:002:007 Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?
3059:002:014 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
3059:002:020 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
3059:002:021 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
3059:002:022 Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
3059:002:025 Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
3059:003:011 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
3059:003:012 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries?
3059:003:013 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
3059:004:001 From whence come wars and fightings among you?
3059:004:004 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
3059:004:005 Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?
3059:004:012 There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?
3059:005:013 Is any among you afflicted?
3059:005:014 Is any sick among you?
3060:002:020 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
3060:003:013 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
3060:004:018 And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
3062:002:022 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
3062:005:005 Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
3066:005:002 And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
3066:007:013 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
3066:013:004 And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
3066:015:004 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
3066:017:007 And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
30A man clothed in soft raiment?
30A man clothed in soft raiment?
30A prophet?
30A prophet?
30A reed shaken with the wind?
30A reed shaken with the wind?
30Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
30And Balak said unto him, What hath the LORD spoken?
30And David said, Seemeth it to you a light thing to be a king''s son in law, seeing that I am a poor man, and lightly esteemed?
30And David said, Whither shall I go up?
30And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi?
30And Jehu answered, What hast thou to do with peace?
30And Jehu said, Unto which of all us?
30And Jehu said, What hast thou to do with peace?
30And Jesus saith unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
30And Joab said, Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?
30And Joram said, Take an horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say, Is it peace?
30And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God?
30And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship, and said unto him, What saith my Lord unto his servant?
30And Joshua said unto them, Who are ye?
30And Michal answered Saul, He said unto me, Let me go; why should I kill thee?
30And Moses said unto them, Why chide ye with me?
30And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
30And as he was at the shearing house in the way, 12:010:013 Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah king of Judah, and said, Who are ye?
30And he answered, What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother Jezebel and her witchcrafts are so many?
30And he said unto her, Behold, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it thee?
30And he said unto him, Go back again: for what have I done to thee?
30And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
30And he said, Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
30And he said, Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?
30And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?
30And he said, Is he yet alive?
30And he said, Is it not good, if peace and truth be in my days?
30And he said, What is there done, my son?
30And he said, What needeth it?
30And he said, What shall I cry?
30And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?
30And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
30And how dieth the wise man?
30And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
30And is this the manner of man, O Lord GOD?
30And it came to pass, when they were come to Bethlehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?
30And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou?
30And on whom is all the desire of Israel?
30And one said, Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?
30And she said, Comest thou peaceably?
30And she said, What wilt thou give me, that thou mayest come in unto me?
30And she said, Wilt thou give me a pledge, till thou send it?
30And some said, What will this babbler say?
30And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith?
30And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, Comest thou peaceably?
30And the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go against Ramothgilead to battle, or shall we forbear?
30And the king said unto him, What shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour?
30And the king said unto him, Why should he go with thee?
30And the king said, What wouldest thou?
30And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
30And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him?
30And they said, Is not this Joseph''s son?
30And they said, What is that to us?
30And they say unto him, Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?
30And they turned their faces, and said unto Micah, What aileth thee, that thou comest with such a company?
30And what is stronger than a lion?
30And when Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, Wherefore is this noise of the city being in an uproar?
30And when Naaman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?
30And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon?
30And when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Ziba?
30And wherefore one?
30And wherefore slew he him?
30And who is sufficient for these things?
30And who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the LORD?
30And wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
30And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?
30And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah?
30Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
30Are they Israelites?
30Are they the seed of Abraham?
30Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
30Are ye not much better than they?
30Art thou Elias?
30Art thou loosed from a wife?
30Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?
30Art thou that prophet?
30Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
30Behold, I was left alone; these, where had they been?
30Believest thou this?
30But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
30But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?
30But ye said, Wherein shall we return?
30But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
30By what law?
30Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
30Did Titus make a gain of you?
30Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
30Do not I fill heaven and earth?
30Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?
30Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
30Doth God take care for oxen?
30For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
30For what is your life?
30For who hath resisted his will?
30Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
30Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
30Hath this been in your days, or even in the days of your fathers?
30Have I been a wilderness unto Israel?
30Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt?
30He calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night?
30Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal?
30How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?
30How shall we order the child, and how shall we do unto him?
30How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
30I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?
30If God be for us, who can be against us?
30If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
30If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?
30Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance?
30Is Saul also among the prophets?
30Is any called in uncircumcision?
30Is any merry?
30Is he yet alive?
30Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
30Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants?
30Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
30Is it meet for any work?
30Is it not even thus, O ye children of Israel?
30Is it not on thee, and on all thy father''s house?
30Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
30Is my hand shortened at all, that it can not redeem?
30Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer?
30Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
30Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
30Is the law sin?
30Is there a God beside me?
30Is there not a cause?
30Is there unrighteousness with God?
30Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
30Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
30Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
30Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
30Now Haman thought in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself?
30Now on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebellest against me?
30Now therefore why speak ye not a word of bringing the king back?
30O Judah, what shall I do unto thee?
30O grave, where is thy victory?
30O house of Israel, are not my ways equal?
30O when wilt thou come unto me?
30O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
30Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
30Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
30Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
30Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?
30Shall he prosper?
30Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou?
30Shall the dust praise thee?
30Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
30Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
30Shall the women eat their fruit, and children of a span long?
30Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
30Should I receive comfort in these?
30Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?
30The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
30The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
30Then Abner answered and said, Who art thou that criest to the king?
30Then answered Peter, 44:010:047 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
30Then he said, Who shall order the battle?
30Then said the children of Israel, Tell us, how was this wickedness?
30Then said the king, Will he force the queen also before me in the house?
30Then said the priest unto them, What do ye?
30Therefore it became a proverb, Is Saul also among the prophets?
30They said therefore unto him, Art not thou also one of his disciples?
30They said unto him, Rabbi,( which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?
30Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
30Was not Esau Jacob''s brother?
30Watchman, what of the night?
30What aileth thee now, that thou art wholly gone up to the housetops?
30What is the chaff to the wheat?
30What is the transgression of Jacob?
30What right therefore have I yet to cry any more unto the king?
30What sayest thou of thyself?
30What shall I say to you?
30What therefore shall the lord of the vineyard do unto them?
30What will ye see in the Shulamite?
30What?
30When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
30When ye say, Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where is the God of judgment?
30Whence then hath this man all these things?
30Where is the scribe?
30Wherefore they say, Is Saul also among the prophets?
30Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
30Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
30Who is there among you of all his people?
30Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?
30Who shall then say, Wherefore hast thou done so?
30Whose image and superscription hath it?
30Why do ye not rather take wrong?
30Why go ye about to kill me?
30Why hast thou done this?
30Why have they provoked me to anger with their graven images, and with strange vanities?
30Why?
30Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive that come unto you?
30Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
30Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias?
30Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against thee?
30Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us?
30Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him?
30a day for a man to afflict his soul?
30a land of darkness?
30after whom dost thou pursue?
30against whom make ye a wide mouth, and draw out the tongue?
30am I not able indeed to promote thee to honour?
30am I not free?
30am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul?
30am not I better to thee than ten sons?
30and Zebul his officer?
30and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?
30and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
30and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
30and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
30and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?
30and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee?
30and another said, Is it I?
30and are not his sisters here with us?
30and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
30and beforetime, that we may say, He is righteous?
30and commit ye whoredom after their abominations?
30and did I give unto the house of thy father all the offerings made by fire of the children of Israel?
30and did not one fashion us in the womb?
30and do ye not know their tokens, 18:021:030 That the wicked is reserved to the day of destruction?
30and do ye not remember?
30and dost thou restrain wisdom to thyself?
30and doth not mine eye continue in their provocation?
30and from whence came they unto thee?
30and from whence came they unto thee?
30and from whence come ye?
30and hath he not given you rest on every side?
30and have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
30and having ears, hear ye not?
30and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it?
30and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?
30and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
30and his dread fall upon you?
30and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
30and how do ye see it now?
30and how hast thou plentifully declared the thing as it is?
30and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
30and how long will it be ere they believe me, for all the signs which I have shewed among them?
30and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
30and how shall they hear without a preacher?
30and how then will ye know all parables?
30and if I be a master, where is my fear?
30and if I give thee counsel, wilt thou not hearken unto me?
30and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?
30and if it were so, why should not my spirit be troubled?
30and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
30and if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil?
30and in thine hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand thee?
30and in thy name done many wonderful works?
30and in thy name have cast out devils?
30and is there knowledge in the most High?
30and is wisdom driven quite from me?
30and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
30and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
30and it shall be granted thee: or what is thy request further?
30and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
30and not to be set on a candlestick?
30and of what people art thou?
30and rulest not thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen?
30and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?
30and shall not he render to every man according to his works?
30and shall the rock be removed out of his place?
30and should a man full of talk be justified?
30and talk deceitfully for him?
30and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?
30and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir?
30and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it?
30and the mouth taste his meat?
30and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
30and the prophets, do they live for ever?
30and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?
30and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?
30and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
30and the son of man, which is a worm?
30and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
30and thine iniquities infinite?
30and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?
30and thy judges of whom thou saidst, Give me a king and princes?
30and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?
30and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet?
30and to princes, Ye are ungodly?
30and to what are they like?
30and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
30and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?
30and to whom shall he go up from us?
30and understanding put forth her voice?
30and upon whom doth not his light arise?
30and we told him according to the tenor of these words: could we certainly know that he would say, Bring your brother down?
30and what are the high places of Judah?
30and what communion hath light with darkness?
30and what do thy eyes wink at, 18:015:013 That thou turnest thy spirit against God, and lettest such words go out of thy mouth?
30and what hast thou here?
30and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
30and what have I offended thee, that thou hast brought on me and on my kingdom a great sin?
30and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?
30and what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?
30and what is my house, that thou hast brought me hitherto?
30and what is my life, or my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son in law to the king?
30and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?
30and what is this that ye say unto me, What aileth thee?
30and what is thy request?
30and what makest thou in this place?
30and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
30and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
30and what shall be the sign when all these things shall be fulfilled?
30and what sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?
30and what wisdom is this which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands?
30and what, the son of my vows?
30and what, the son of my womb?
30and when he hideth his face, who then can behold him?
30and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him?
30and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?
30and when wilt thou return?
30and whence art thou?
30and whence came they?
30and whence comest thou?
30and whence comest thou?
30and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
30and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt?
30and where is the fury of the oppressor?
30and where is the place of my rest?
30and where is the place of understanding?
30and where is the place of understanding?
30and where will ye leave your glory?
30and where wroughtest thou?
30and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me?
30and wherein have I wearied thee?
30and whereunto shall I resemble it?
30and wherewith shall I make the atonement, that ye may bless the inheritance of the LORD?
30and whither goest thou?
30and whither wilt thou go?
30and who are my brethren?
30and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
30and who gave thee this authority to do these things?
30and who gave thee this authority?
30and who hath brought up these?
30and who is a rock, save our God?
30and who is like to thee in Israel?
30and who is that shepherd that will stand before me?
30and who is that shepherd that will stand before me?
30and who is the son of Jesse?
30and who is there, that, being as I am, would go into the temple to save his life?
30and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing?
30and who knoweth us?
30and who shall repay him what he hath done?
30and who shall stand when he appeareth?
30and who will appoint me the time?
30and who will appoint me the time?
30and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
30and whose are these before thee?
30and whose spirit came from thee?
30and why are ye come unto me now when ye are in distress?
30and why art thou disquieted in me?
30and why art thou disquieted within me?
30and why art thou disquieted within me?
30and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
30and why eatest thou not?
30and why is thy countenance fallen?
30and why is thy heart grieved?
30and will he be favourable no more?
30and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts?
30and wilt thou condemn him that is most just?
30and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?
30and with what body do they come?
30and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness?
30and wouldest thou take away my son''s mandrakes also?
30and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
30and, What hath the LORD spoken?
30and, What hath the LORD spoken?
30and, What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?
30are all prophets?
30are all teachers?
30are all workers of miracles?
30are not his days also like the days of an hireling?
30are not his servants come unto thee for to search, and to overthrow, and to spy out the land?
30are not ye my work in the Lord?
30are not your ways unequal?
30are not your ways unequal?
30are there yet any more sons in my womb, that they may be your husbands?
30are these his doings?
30are they not Jerusalem?
30are they restrained?
30are thy years as man''s days, 18:010:006 That thou enquirest after mine iniquity, and searchest after my sin?
30are we better than they?
30are we stronger than he?
30art not thou he, O LORD our God?
30art thou become like unto us?
30art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
30art thou come to destroy us?
30art thou come to destroy us?
30art thou come unto me to call my sin to remembrance, and to slay my son?
30as for my hope, who shall see it?
30because I love you not?
30behold, Abner came unto thee; why is it that thou hast sent him away, and he is quite gone?
30behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?
30but the thunder of his power who can understand?
30but what doth your arguing reprove?
30but where are the nine?
30but who can withhold himself from speaking?
30came the word of God out from you?
30can I bring him back again?
30can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
30can faith save him?
30can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
30can he judge through the dark cloud?
30can he provide flesh for his people?
30can not my taste discern perverse things?
30can the flag grow without water?
30can thy servant taste what I eat or what I drink?
30canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
30canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?
30come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
30couldest not thou watch one hour?
30deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
30desolation, and destruction, and the famine, and the sword: by whom shall I comfort thee?
30did I not say, Do not deceive me?
30did he not fear the LORD, and besought the LORD, and the LORD repented him of the evil which he had pronounced against them?
30did not I serve with thee for Rachel?
30did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall, that he died in Thebez?
30did not the LORD, he against whom we have sinned?
30did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
30did they not sing one to another of him in dances, saying, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
30do all interpret?
30do all speak with tongues?
30do not even the publicans so?
30do not even the publicans the same?
30do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly?
30do not ye judge them that are within?
30do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?
30doth he open and break the clods of his ground?
30doth his promise fail for evermore?
30doth not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
30either a vine, figs?
30even I it is that have sinned and done evil indeed; but as for these sheep, what have they done?
30even the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary?
30even very dark, and no brightness in it?
30for do not I know that I am this day king over Israel?
30for ever?
30for had there not been now a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?
30for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?
30for the living to the dead?
30for thou hast taught them to be captains, and as chief over thee: shall not sorrows take thee, as a woman in travail?
30for thy breach is great like the sea: who can heal thee?
30for what have I done?
30for who can tell a man what shall be after him under the sun?
30for who is like me?
30for who is like me?
30for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
30forbear; why shouldest thou be smitten?
30from heaven, or of men?
30from whence then hath it tares?
30hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?
30hast thou gathered thy company to take a prey?
30hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary?
30hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?
30hath he no heir?
30hath he not made thee, and established thee?
30hath he not sent me to the men that sit upon the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
30hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
30hath he not spoken also by us?
30hath it not been told you from the beginning?
30hath no man condemned thee?
30hath not David rather sent his servants unto thee, to search the city, and to spy it out, and to overthrow it?
30hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
30hath not one God created us?
30hath thy soul lothed Zion?
30have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
30have not I held my peace even of old, and thou fearest me not?
30have not I the LORD?
30have not I the LORD?
30have they delivered Samaria out of mine hand?
30have we eaten at all of the king''s cost?
30have ye another brother?
30have ye not heard?
30have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
30have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
30have ye your heart yet hardened?
30having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
30he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
30he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
30he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?
30how is it that ye have no faith?
30how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?
30how long shall I suffer you?
30how long shall I suffer you?
30how long shall it be then, ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren?
30how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?
30how long will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing?
30how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
30how long?
30how much more things that pertain to this life?
30how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
30how opened he thine eyes?
30how readest thou?
30how savest thou the arm that hath no strength?
30how shall I deliver thee, Israel?
30how shall I make thee as Admah?
30how shall I set thee as Zeboim?
30how shall we do?
30how then doth he now see?
30how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?
30if the grapegatherers came to thee, would they not leave some grapes?
30intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?
30is counsel perished from the prudent?
30is he a homeborn slave?
30is he a pleasant child?
30is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure?
30is he not also of the Gentiles?
30is it not Samaria?
30is it not in that thou goest with us?
30is it not in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
30is it not so?
30is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
30is it well with the child?
30is it well with thy husband?
30is not Hamath as Arpad?
30is not Samaria as Damascus?
30is not he that sitteth at meat?
30is not he the son of Jerubbaal?
30is not he thy father that hath bought thee?
30is not her king in her?
30is not his mother called Mary?
30is not this the people that thou hast despised?
30is their wisdom vanished?
30is there any secret thing with thee?
30is there no king in thee?
30is thy counsellor perished?
30knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
30know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
30know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
30knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
30knowest thou not that it will be bitterness in the latter end?
30let the men go, that they may serve the LORD their God: knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?
30let us stand together: who is mine adversary?
30look, when the messenger cometh, shut the door, and hold him fast at the door: is not the sound of his master''s feet behind him?
30may I not wash in them, and be clean?
30no, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
30now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
30now what is thy petition?
30of himself, or of some other man?
30of their own children, or of strangers?
30of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
30of works?
30offer it now unto thy governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person?
30or as one man mocketh another, do ye so mock him?
30or because the number of thy days is great?
30or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
30or came it unto you only?
30or can the heavens give showers?
30or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
30or canst thou mark when the hinds do calve?
30or canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
30or deaf, as my messenger that I sent?
30or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not?
30or do I seek to please men?
30or doth the Almighty pervert justice?
30or fill the appetite of the young lions, 18:038:040 When they couch in their dens, and abide in the covert to lie in wait?
30or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
30or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, 18:038:023 Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, against the day of battle and war?
30or hast thou walked in the search of the depth?
30or hath he given us any gift?
30or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
30or have I no power to deliver?
30or his head with fish spears?
30or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?
30or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?
30or how can he be clean that is born of a woman?
30or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
30or how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied?
30or how shall we clear ourselves?
30or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
30or if thy transgressions be multiplied, what doest thou unto him?
30or is he slain according to the slaughter of them that are slain by him?
30or is it gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect?
30or is my flesh of brass?
30or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
30or knowest thou the time when they bring forth?
30or look we for another?
30or look we for another?
30or loweth the ox over his fodder?
30or naked, and clothed thee?
30or need we, as some others, epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you?
30or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith?
30or saith not the law the same also?
30or seest thou as man seeth?
30or shall a nation be born at once?
30or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to suffice them?
30or shall he break the covenant, and be delivered?
30or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?
30or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
30or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, He had no understanding?
30or shall they be sold unto us?
30or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?
30or that there be three days''pestilence in thy land?
30or the son of man that thou visitest him?
30or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be yea yea, and nay nay?
30or their border greater than your border?
30or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
30or thy faithfulness in destruction?
30or thy work, He hath no hands?
30or to the woman, What hast thou brought forth?
30or to thy faithfulness round about thee?
30or wast thou made before the hills?
30or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
30or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest?
30or what evil is in mine hand?
30or what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria, to drink the waters of the river?
30or what if thy father answer thee roughly?
30or what is our iniquity?
30or what is our sin that we have committed against the LORD our God?
30or what likeness will ye compare unto him?
30or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
30or what profit is there of circumcision?
30or what receiveth he of thine hand?
30or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
30or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
30or where were the righteous cut off?
30or which of my creditors is it to whom I have sold you?
30or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
30or who can come to him with his double bridle?
30or who can say, Thou hast wrought iniquity?
30or who can stay the bottles of heaven, 18:038:038 When the dust groweth into hardness, and the clods cleave fast together?
30or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
30or who hath been his counsellor?
30or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
30or who hath disposed the whole world?
30or who hath given understanding to the heart?
30or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
30or who hath stretched the line upon it?
30or who is a rock save our God?
30or who is he that gave thee this authority?
30or who laid the corner stone thereof; 18:038:007 When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
30or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
30or who shall bemoan thee?
30or who shall enter into our habitations?
30or who shall go aside to ask how thou doest?
30or who shall stand in his holy place?
30or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?
30or whom have I defrauded?
30or whose ass have I taken?
30or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
30or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
30or why the breasts that I should suck?
30or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
30or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?
30or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
30or wilt thou flee three months before thine enemies, while they pursue thee?
30or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?
30or wings and feathers unto the ostrich?
30or with speeches wherewith he can do no good?
30or with what comparison shall we compare it?
30or, Give a reward for me of your substance?
30or, Redeem me from the hand of the mighty?
30or, What shall we drink?
30or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
30or, Why talkest thou with her?
30out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?
30perceive ye not yet, neither understand?
30prudent, and he shall know them?
30saith the LORD: and shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
30saith the LORD: do they not provoke themselves to the confusion of their own faces?
30saith the LORD: shall I cause to bring forth, and shut the womb?
30saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
30saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
30saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
30saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
30saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
30serve the men of Hamor the father of Shechem: for why should we serve him?
30shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
30shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
30shall I fall down to the stock of a tree?
30shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
30shall I not therefore now require his blood of your hand, and take you away from the earth?
30shall I overtake them?
30shall I praise you in this?
30shall I smite them?
30shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
30shall a man be more pure than his maker?
30shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave?
30shall he escape that doeth such things?
30shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither?
30shall he turn away, and not return?
30shall it declare thy truth?
30shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it?
30shall not that land be greatly polluted?
30shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing at all?
30shall the dead arise and praise thee?
30shall the enemy blaspheme thy name for ever?
30shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?
30shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
30shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel?
30shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?
30shall they not both fall into the ditch?
30shall they part him among the merchants?
30shall this fellow come into my house?
30shall thy jealousy burn like fire?
30shall thy wrath burn like fire?
30shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
30shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?
30shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
30should I not serve in the presence of his son?
30should it not be with the heads of these men?
30should not the shepherds feed the flocks?
30tell me, I pray thee: is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?
30tell me, what hast thou in the house?
30tell me, what shall thy wages be?
30that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
30that the idol is any thing, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
30that trusted in her treasures, saying, Who shall come unto me?
30the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
30the Lord GOD hath spoken, who can but prophesy?
30they say of me, Doth he not speak parables?
30this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
30thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
30thou shalt then say unto them, What burden?
30thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
30thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
30till seven times?
30to carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to take a great spoil?
30to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
30to save life, or to destroy it?
30to save life, or to kill?
30to what end is it for you?
30to whom will ye flee for help?
30walked we not in the same spirit?
30walked we not in the same steps?
30was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
30was Paul crucified for you?
30was he found among thieves?
30was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
30was not my soul grieved for the poor?
30was thine anger against the rivers?
30was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?
30were it not better for us to return into Egypt?
30were the gods of the nations of those lands any ways able to deliver their lands out of mine hand?
30what dost thou work?
30what hath he done?
30what hath the poor, that knoweth to walk before the living?
30what is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?
30what is it which these witness against thee?
30what is it which these witness against thee?
30what is mine iniquity?
30what is my sin, that thou hast so hotly pursued after me?
30what is this that thou hast done unto us?
30what is thy beloved more than another beloved, that thou dost so charge us?
30what is thy country?
30what meaneth the heat of this great anger?
30what new doctrine is this?
30what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Zion?
30what shall I say unto them?
30what shall we speak?
30what thing shall I liken to thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
30what understandest thou, which is not in us?
30when I called, was there none to answer?
30when he had wrought wonderfully among them, did they not let the people go, and they departed?
30when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
30when shall it once be?
30when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
30when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
30when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me?
30whence shall I seek comforters for thee?
30where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivah?
30where are the gods of Sepharvaim?
30where are thy wise men?
30where is he that counted the towers?
30where is he that hath taken venison, and brought it me, and I have eaten of all before thou camest, and have blessed him?
30where is he that put his holy Spirit within him?
30where is the disputer of this world?
30where is the receiver?
30where is the scribe?
30wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously?
30wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?
30wherefore came this mad fellow to thee?
30wherefore camest thou not unto me?
30wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into paleness?
30wherefore do ye tempt the LORD?
30wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to carry us forth out of Egypt?
30wherefore have we afflicted our soul, and thou takest no knowledge?
30wherefore say my people, We are lords; we will come no more unto thee?
30wherefore then hast thou beguiled me?
30wherefore then hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
30wherefore then should thy servant be yet a burden unto my lord the king?
30wherefore then speakest thou so to me?
30wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
30which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
30whither is thy beloved turned aside?
30who am I then, that I should build him an house, save only to burn sacrifice before him?
30who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the LORD?
30who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
30who can forgive sins but God only?
30who can shew forth all his praise?
30who hath babbling?
30who hath bound the waters in a garment?
30who hath contentions?
30who hath established all the ends of the earth?
30who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
30who hath marked his word, and heard it?
30who hath redness of eyes?
30who hath seen such things?
30who hath sorrow?
30who hath told it from that time?
30who hath wounds without cause?
30who is able to make war with him?
30who is blind as he that is perfect, and blind as the LORD''s servant?
30who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
30who is offended, and I burn not?
30who is this Son of man?
30who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
30who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
30who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty Gods?
30who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
30who will hearken and hear for the time to come?
30who will lead me into Edom?
30who will lead me into Edom?
30who will say unto him, What doest thou?
30who?
30whom have I oppressed?
30whom seekest thou?
30whose son is he?
30why are they then baptized for the dead?
30why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?
30why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly?
30why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
30why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?
30why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
30why doth thine anger smoke against the sheep of thy pasture?
30why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
30why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
30why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
30why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, so that I am a burden to myself?
30why hast thou smitten us, and there is no healing for us?
30why hidest thou thy face from me?
30why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble?
30why is he spoiled?
30why is it that thou hast sent me?
30why is it that ye have left the man?
30why sittest thou thyself alone, and all the people stand by thee from morning unto even?
30why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
30why then didst thou not go down unto thine house?
30why then doth Adonijah reign?
30why then doth my lord require this thing?
30why then doth their king inherit Gad, and his people dwell in his cities?
30why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
30why therefore did ye not recover them within that time?
30why went ye nigh the wall?
30why wentest thou not with thy friend?
30why will he be a cause of trespass to Israel?
30will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?
30will a young lion cry out of his den, if he have taken nothing?
30will he always call upon God?
30will he enter with thee into judgment?
30will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles, and teach the Gentiles?
30will he keep it to the end?
30will he speak soft words unto thee?
30will one plow there with oxen?
30will they fortify themselves?
30will they make an end in a day?
30will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
30will they sacrifice?
30will ye also be his disciples?
30will ye contend for God?
30will ye rebel against the king?
30will ye render me a recompence?
30will ye save him?
30wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar, and as waters that fail?
30wilt thou be angry for ever?
30wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the LORD?
30wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous?
30wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
30wilt thou deliver them into the hand of Israel?
30wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?
30wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations?
30wilt thou hide thyself for ever?
30wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore?
30wilt thou make a full end of the remnant of Israel?
30wilt thou not be made clean?
30wilt thou not tell me?
30wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?
30wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
30wot ye not that such a man as I can certainly divine?
30would they not have stolen till they had enough?
30would ye stay for them from having husbands?
30wouldest not thou be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us, so that there should be no remnant nor escaping?
30wouldest thou be spoken for to the king, or to the captain of the host?
8300( Then the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not tell thee, that he prophesieth no good to me, but always evil?)
8300105:2. Who shall declare the powers of the Lord?
8300106:43. Who is wise, and will keep these things; and will understand the mercies of the Lord?
8300107:11. Who will bring me into the strong city?
830010:26. Who wondered the more, saying among themselves: Who then can be saved?
830010:32. Who will justify him that sinneth against his own soul?
830010:7. Who shall not fear thee, O king of nations?
8300112:5. Who is as the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high: 112:6. and looketh down on the low things in heaven and in earth?
830011:21. Who killed Abimelech the son of Jerobaal?
830011:29. Who is weak, and I am not weak?
830011:5. Who have said: We will magnify our tongue: our lips are our own: who is Lord over us?
830012:13. Who will pity an enchanter struck by a serpent, or any that come near wild beasts?
830012:15. Who knowing their wiliness, saith to them: Why tempt you me?
830012:9. Who is ignorant that the hand of the Lord hath made all these things?
830013:19. Who is he that will plead against me?
830013:7. Who shall give out of Sion the salvation of Israel?
830014:10. Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?
830014:13. Who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me?
830014:4. Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
830014:4. Who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed?
830015:11. Who is like to thee, among the strong, O Lord?
830015:4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and magnify thy name?
830018:13. Who can understand sins?
830018:2. Who is able to declare his works?
830019:17. Who said to him: Why askest thou me concerning good?
830019:23. Who will grant me that my words may be written?
830019:4. Who answering, said to them: Have ye not read, that he who made man from the beginning, made them male and female?
83001:10. Who is there among you, that will shut the doors, and will kindle the fire on my altar gratis?
83001:11. Who also said: Ye men of Galilee, why stand you looking up to heaven?
83001:16 Is not your food cut off before your eyes, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
83001:18: And the king called for them and said: What is it that you meant to do, that you would save the men children?
83001:2. Who hath numbered the sand of the sea, and the drops of rain, and the days of the world?
83001:3. Who hath searched out the wisdom of God that goeth before all things?
83001:3. Who is there among you of all his people?
83001:6. Who can stand before the face of his indignation?
830020:21. Who said to her: What wilt thou?
830020:9. Who can say: My heart is clean, I am pure from sin?
830021:15. Who is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
830021:31. Who shall reprove his way to his face?
830022:32. Who is God but the Lord: and who is strong but our God?
830022:33. Who will set a guard before my mouth, and a sure seal upon my lips, that I fall not by them, and that my tongue destroy me not?
830023:10. Who can count the dust of Jacob, and know the number of the stock of Israel?
830023:10. Who is this King of Glory?
830023:29. Who hath woe?
830023:3. Who shall ascend into the mountain of the Lord: or who shall stand in his holy place?
830023:3. Who will grant me that I might know and find him, and come even to his throne?
830023:8. Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, that was formerly crowned, whose merchants were princes, and her traders the nobles of the earth?
830023:8. Who is this King of Glory?
830024:12. Who is the man that feareth the Lord?
830024:45. Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath appointed over his family, to give them meat in season?
830028:12 And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried out with a loud voice, and said to Saul: Why hast thou deceived me?
830029:14. Who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to promise thee all these things?
83002:14. Who knoweth but he will return, and forgive, and leave a blessing behind him, sacrifice and libation to the Lord your God?
83002:18: And when they returned to Raguel their father, he said to them: Why are ye come sooner than usual?
83002:22. Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
83002:25. Who shall so feast and abound with delights as I?
83002:6. Who then can be able to build him a worthy house?
830030:4. Who hath ascended up into heaven, and descended?
830031:10. Who shall find a valiant woman?
830031:9. Who is he, and we will praise him?
830033:13. Who is the man that desireth life: who liveth to see good days?
830034:30. Who maketh a man that is a hypocrite to reign for the sins of the people?
830034:8. Who goeth in company with them that work iniquity, and walketh with wicked men?
830036:23. Who can search out his ways?
830037:20. Who shall tell him the things I speak?
830038:2. Who is this that wrappeth up sentences in unskilful words?
830038:28. Who is the father of rain?
830038:36. Who hath put wisdom in the heart of man?
830038:37. Who can declare the order of the heavens, or who can make the harmony of heaven to sleep?
830038:41. Who provideth food for the raven, when her young ones cry to God, wandering about, because they have no meat?
830038:5. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest or who hath stretched the line upon it?
830039:5. Who hath sent out the wild ass free, and who hath loosed his bonds?
83003:13. Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge, among you?
83003:15. Who hath found out her place?
83003:21. Who knoweth if the spirit of the children of Adam ascend upward, and if the spirit of the beasts descend downward?
83003:29. Who hath gone up into heaven, and taken her, and brought her down from the clouds?
83003:30. Who hath passed over the sea, and found her, and brought her preferably to chosen gold?
83003:9. Who can tell if God will turn, and forgive: and will turn away from his fierce anger, and we shall not perish?
830040:12. Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and weighed the heavens with his palm?
830040:13. Who hath forwarded the spirit of the Lord?
830041:2. Who hath given me before that I should repay him?
830041:2. Who hath raised up the just one from the east, hath called him to follow him?
830041:4. Who can discover the face of his garment?
830041:4. Who hath wrought and done these things, calling the generations from the beginning?
830041:5. Who can open the doors of his face?
830042:19. Who is blind, but my servant?
830042:23. Who is there among you that will give ear to this, that will attend and hearken for times to come?
830042:24. Who hath given Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to robbers?
830042:3. Who is this that hideth counsel without knowledge?
830043:35. Who shall see him, and declare him?
830044:10. Who hath formed a god, and made a graven thing that is profitable for nothing?
830044:7. Who is like to me?
830046:4. Who before him hath so resisted?
830046:7. Who is this that cometh up as a flood: and his streams swell like those of rivers?
83004:7. Who art thou, O great mountain, before Zorobabel?
83005.6 5:5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
830050:10. Who is there among you that feareth the Lord, that heareth the voice of his servant, that hath walked in darkness, and hath no light?
830052:7. Who will give out of Sion the salvation of Israel?
830053:1. Who a hath believed our report?
830059:11. Who will bring me into the strong city?
830060:8. Who are these, that fly as clouds, and as doves to their windows?
830066:8. Who hath ever heard such a thing?
83006:24. Who when she was gone out, said to her mother, What shall I ask?
83006:8. Who will grant that my request may come: and that God may give me what I look for?
83006:9. Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in array?
83007:18. Who is a God like to thee, who takest away iniquity, and passest by the sin of the remnant of thy inheritance?
830088:49. Who is the man that shall live, and not see death: that shall deliver his soul from the hand of hell?
83008:31. Who said: And how can I, unless some man shew me?
83008:33. Who shall accuse against the elect of God?
83008:35. Who then shall separate us from the love of Christ?
83008:5. Who is this that cometh up from the desert, flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?
830093:16. Who shall rise up for me against the evildoers?
83009:1. Who will give water to my head, and a fountain of tears to my eyes?
83009:18. Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you?
83009:2. Who will give me in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men, and I will leave my people, and depart from them?
83009:5. Who said: Who art thou, Lord?
83009:7. Who serveth as a soldier, at any time, at his own charges?
8300A man can not tell what hath been before him: and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
8300A man clothed in soft garments?
8300A prophet?
8300A prophet?
8300A reed shaken with the wind?
8300Abner therefore sent messengers to David for himself, saying: Whose is the land?
8300Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, saying in his heart: Shall a son, thinkest thou, be born to him that is a hundred years old?
8300Adulterers, know you not that the friendship of this world is the enemy of God?
8300After these things are declared they shall add the rest, and shall speak to the people: What man is there that is fearful, and faint hearted?
8300After whom dost thou come out, O king of Israel?
8300After whom dost thou pursue?
8300Again the high priest asked him and said to him: Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed God?
8300Again therefore he asked them: Whom seek ye?
8300Ahias heard the sound of her feet, coming in at the door, and said: Come in, thou wife of Jeroboam: why dost thou feign thyself to be another?
8300All his days are full of sorrows and miseries, even in the night he doth not rest in mind: and is not this vanity?
8300All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee?
8300All that I have shall go down into the deepest pit: thinkest thou that there at least I shall have rest?
8300All the nations are assembled together, and the tribes are gathered: who among you can declare this, and shall make us hear the former things?
8300Although he lived two thousand years, and hath not enjoyed good things: do not all make haste to one place?
8300Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou hast inclosed me in a prison?
8300Am I not I free?
8300Am I then become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
8300Am I, think ye, a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
8300Am not I an apostle?
8300Am not I better to thee than ten children?
8300Am not I she that answer truth in Israel, and thou seekest to destroy the city, and to overthrow a mother in Israel?
8300And Abimelech called also for Abraham, and said to him: What hast thou done to us?
8300And Abimelech said to him: What mean these seven ewelambs which thou hast set apart?
8300And Abimelech said: Why hast thou deceived us?
8300And Abisai the son of Sarvia said to the king: Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
8300And Abner answering, said: Who art thou, that criest, and disturbest the king?
8300And Abner cried out to Joab, and said: Shall thy sword rage unto utter destruction?
8300And Abner looked behind him, and said: Art thou Asael?
8300And Abram said: Lord God, what wilt thou give me?
8300And Absalom her brother said to her: Hath thy brother Ammon lain with thee?
8300And Absalom said to him, Is this thy kindness to thy friend?
8300And Achab said to Elias: Hast thou found me thy enemy?
8300And Achab said: By whom?
8300And Achis said to him: Whom hast thou gone against to day?
8300And Achis said to his servants: You saw the man was mad: why have you brought him to me?
8300And Agag said: Doth bitter death separate in this manner?
8300And Aggeus said: If one that is unclean by occasion of a soul touch any of all these things, shall it be defiled?
8300And Amasias said to the man of God: What will then become of the hundred talents which I have given to the soldiers of Israel?
8300And Balac said to Balaam: What is this that thou dost?
8300And Balac said to him: What hath the Lord spoken?
8300And Berzellai said to the king: How many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem?
8300And Booz said to the young man that was set over the reapers: Whose maid is this?
8300And Caleb said to her: What aileth thee?
8300And Dalila said to him again: How long dost thou deceive me, and tell me lies?
8300And Dalila said to him: How dost thou say thou lovest me, when thy mind is not with me?
8300And David answered Jonathan: Who shall bring me word, if thy father should answer thee harshly concerning me?
8300And David consulted the Lord, Saying: Shall I go up to the Philistines?
8300And David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go up against the Philistines, and wilt thou deliver them into my hand?
8300And David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I pursue after these robbers, and shall I overtake them, or not?
8300And David consulted the Lord: Shall I go up against the Philistines, and wilt thou deliver them into my hands?
8300And David said to Abisai: Kill him not: for who shall put forth his hand against the Lord''s anointed, and shall be guiltless?
8300And David said to Abner: Art not thou a man?
8300And David said to Achimelech: Hast thou here at hand a spear, or a sword?
8300And David said to God: Am not I he that commanded the people to be numbered?
8300And David said to Saul: Who am I, or what is my life, or my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son- in- law of the king?
8300And David said to Urias: Didst thou not come from thy journey?
8300And David said to him: Canst thou bring me to this company?
8300And David said to him: From whence comest thou?
8300And David said to him: To whom dost thou belong; or whence dost thou come?
8300And David said to the young man that told him: How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son, are dead?
8300And David said to the young man that told him: Whence art thou?
8300And David said unto him: What is the matter that is come to pass?
8300And David said: Doth it seem to you a small matter to be the king''s son- in- law?
8300And David said: Is there any one, think you, left of the house of Saul, that I may shew kindness to him for Jonathan''s sake?
8300And David said: Miphiboseth?
8300And David said: What have I done?
8300And David said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia?
8300And David said: Whither shall I go up?
8300And David said: Will the men of Ceila deliver me and my men into the hands of Saul?
8300And David was afraid of the Lord that day, saying: How shall the ark of the Lord come to me?
8300And David went in, and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou hast brought me thus far?
8300And Elias coming to all the people, said: How long do you halt between two sides?
8300And Eliseus said to her: What wilt thou have me do for thee?
8300And Eliseus said to the king of Israel: What have I to do with thee?
8300And Eliseus said: Whence comest thou, Giezi?
8300And Esau said to him: Hast thou only one blessing, father?
8300And Esau said: What are the droves that I met?
8300And Ezechias had said to Isaias: What shall be the sign that the Lord will heal me, and that I will go up to the temple of the Lord the third day?
8300And Ezechias had said: What shall be the sign that I shall go up to the house of the Lord?
8300And Gaal, the son of Obed, cried: Who is Abimelech, and what is Sichem, that we should serve him?
8300And Gedeon said to him: I beseech thee, my lord, if the Lord be with us, why have these evils fallen upon us?
8300And Giezi followed after Naaman: and when he saw him running after him, he leapt down from his chariot to meet him, and said: Is all well?
8300And God heard the voice of the boy: and an angel of God called to Agar from heaven, saying: What art thou doing, Agar?
8300And Hazael said to him: Why doth my lord weep?
8300And Hazael said: But what am I, thy servant, a dog, that I should do this great thing?
8300And Heli heard the noise of the cry, and he said: What meaneth the noise of this uproar?
8300And Holofernes said to her: If these things which thou hast brought with thee fail thee, what shall we do for thee?
8300And I answered again, and said to him: What are the two olive branches, that are by the two golden beaks, in which are the funnels of gold?
8300And I answered, and said to him: What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick, and upon the left side thereof?
8300And I answered, and said to the angel that spoke in me, saying: What are these things, my lord?
8300And I answered, and said to the angel that spoke in me: What are these, my lord?
8300And I answered: Who art thou, Lord?
8300And I asked her, and said: Whose daughter art thou?
8300And I charged them, and I said to them: Why stay you before the wall?
8300And I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: Whom shall I send?
8300And I pleaded the matter against the magistrates, and said: Why have we forsaken the house of God?
8300And I said in my heart: If the death of the fool and mine shall be one, what doth it avail me, that I have applied myself more to the study of wisdom?
8300And I said that wisdom is better than strength: how then is the wisdom of the poor man slighted, and his words not heard?
8300And I said to the angel that spoke in me: What are these?
8300And I said to the angel that spoke in me: Whither do these carry the vessel?
8300And I said to the man that was clothed in linen, that stood upon the waters of the river: How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
8300And I said to them: What meaneth the high place to which you go?
8300And I said to them: Which of you hath any gold?
8300And I said: Ah, ah, ah, O Lord God: they say of me: Doth not this man speak by parables?
8300And I said: How long, O Lord?
8300And I said: O Lord God, cease, I beseech thee, who shall raise up Jacob, for he is a little one?
8300And I said: O my lord, what shall be after these things?
8300And I said: Should such a man as I flee?
8300And I said: What are these, my Lord?
8300And I said: What come these to do?
8300And I said: What is it?
8300And I said: What shall I cry?
8300And I said: What shall I do, Lord?
8300And I said: Whither goest thou?
8300And I said: Who art thou, Lord?
8300And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest?
8300And I saw a strong angel, proclaiming with a loud voice: Who is worthy to open the book and to loose the seals thereof?
8300And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
8300And Isaac said to his son: How couldst thou find it so quickly, my son?
8300And Isaias, the prophet, came to king Ezechias, and said to him: What said these men?
8300And Jacob being angry with her, answered: Am I as God, who hath deprived thee of the fruit of thy womb?
8300And Jacob hearing that food was sold in Egypt, said to his sons: Why are ye careless?
8300And Jehu lifted up his face to the window, and said: Who is this?
8300And Jehu said: Unto whom of us all?
8300And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace?
8300And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace?
8300And Jeremias said to king Sedecias: In what have I offended against thee, or thy servants, or thy people, that thou hast cast me into prison?
8300And Jesus answering, said to him: Seest thou all these great buildings?
8300And Jesus answering, said to him: What wilt thou that I should do to thee?
8300And Jesus answering, said to them: Are you come out as to a robber, with swords and staves to apprehend me?
8300And Jesus answering, said, teaching in the temple: How do the scribes say that Christ is the son of David?
8300And Jesus answering, said: Were not ten made clean?
8300And Jesus answering, saith to them: Do ye not therefore err, because you know not the scriptures nor the power of God?
8300And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
8300And Jesus asked him, saying: What is thy name?
8300And Jesus came into the quarters of Cesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is?
8300And Jesus did not say to him: He should not die; but: So I will have him to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
8300And Jesus knowing it, said to them: Why do you trouble this woman?
8300And Jesus knowing it, said: Why do you think within yourselves, O ye of little faith, for that you have no bread?
8300And Jesus said to him: Friend, whereto art thou come?
8300And Jesus said to him: Judas, dost thou betray the Son of man with a kiss?
8300And Jesus said to him: Why callest thou me good?
8300And Jesus said to him: Why dost thou call me good?
8300And Jesus said to them: Can the children of the bridegroom mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
8300And Jesus said to them: How many loaves have you?
8300And Jesus said to them: Yea, have you never read: Out of the mouth of infants and of sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
8300And Jesus said: Who is it that touched me?
8300And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what is that to me and to thee?
8300And Jesus saith to them, Do you believe, that I can do this unto you?
8300And Jesus saith to them: Can the children of the marriage fast, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
8300And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
8300And Jesus saith to them: Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?
8300And Jesus seeing their thoughts, said: Why do you think evil in your hearts?
8300And Jesus stood and called them and said: What will ye that I do to you?
8300And Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
8300And Jesus turning and seeing them following him, saith to them: What seek you?
8300And Jesus, answering, said: O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you and suffer you?
8300And Jezabel, his wife, went in to him, and said to him: What is the matter that thy soul is so grieved?
8300And Joab said to him: Why wilt thou run, my son?
8300And Joab went in to the king, and said: What hast thou done?
8300And John called to him two of his disciples and sent them to Jesus, saying: Art thou he that art to come?
8300And Jonathan answering Saul, his father, said: Why shall he die?
8300And Joram said: Take a chariot, and send to meet them, and let him that goeth say: Is all well?
8300And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may beseech the Lord by him?
8300And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire also of him?
8300And Josaphat said: Is there not here some prophet of the Lord, that we may inquire by him?
8300And Joseph lifting up his eyes, saw Benjamin, his brother by the same mother, and said: Is this your young brother, of whom you told me?
8300And Joseph said to them: Doth not interpretation belong to God?
8300And Josue said to them: How long are you indolent and slack, and go not in to possess the land which the Lord the God of your fathers hath given you?
8300And Juda said to him: What shall we answer my lord?
8300And Juda said to his brethren: What will it profit us to kill our brother, and conceal his blood?
8300And Judas that betrayed him answering, said: Is it I, Rabbi?
8300And Judith answered him: Who am I, that I should gainsay my lord?
8300And Laban said: What shall I give thee?
8300And Manue said to him: When thy word shall come to pass, what wilt thou that the child should do?
8300And Mary said to the angel: How shall this be done, because I know not man?
8300And Moses answered him: The people come to me to seek the judgment of God?
8300And Moses answered them: What, shall your brethren go to fight, and will you sit here?
8300And Moses answered them: Why chide you with me?
8300And Moses cried to the Lord, saying: What shall I do to this people?
8300And Moses returned to the Lord, and said: Lord, why hast thou afflicted this people?
8300And Moses said before the Lord: Lo I am of uncircumcised lips, how will Pharao hear me?
8300And Moses said to God: Who am I that I should go to Pharao, and should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
8300And Moses said to them: Why transgress you the word of the Lord, which shall not succeed prosperously with you?
8300And Moses said: There are six hundred thousand footmen of this people, and sayest thou: I will give them flesh to eat a whole month?
8300And Nathanael said to him: Can any thing of good come from Nazareth?
8300And Peter said to her: Tell me, woman, whether you sold the land for so much?
8300And Peter said to him: Lord, dost thou speak this parable to us, or likewise to all?
8300And Peter said unto her: Why have you agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord?
8300And Peter saith to him: Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
8300And Pharao answered: So be the Lord with you, as I shall let you and your children go: who can doubt but that you intend some great evil?
8300And Pharao called Abram, and said to him: What is this that thou hast done to me?
8300And Pharao said to him: Why, what is wanting to thee with me, that thou seekest to go to thy own country?
8300And Pharao said: The people of the land are numerous; you see that the multitude is increased; how much more if you give them rest from their works?
8300And Pharao''s servants said to him: How long shall we endure this scandal?
8300And Pilate again answering, saith to them: What will you then that I do to the king of the Jews?
8300And Pilate again asked him, saying: Answerest thou nothing?
8300And Pilate answered them and said: Will you that I release to you the king of the Jews?
8300And Pilate asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews?
8300And Pilate asked him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
8300And Pilate saith to them: Why, what evil hath he done?
8300And Rabsaces said to them: Speak to Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence, wherein thou trustest?
8300And Rabsaces said to them: Tell Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence wherein thou trustest?
8300And Rachel and Lia answered: Have we any thing left among the goods and inheritance of our father''s house?
8300And Raguel looking upon Tobias, said to Anna his wife: How like is this young man to my cousin?
8300And Raguel said to them: Do you know Tobias my brother?
8300And Raphael the angel answered: Dost thou seek the family of him thou hirest, or the hired servant himself to go with thy son?
8300And Ruben, one of them, said: Did not I say to you: Do not sin against the boy; and you would not hear me?
8300And Samuel said to Isai: Are here all thy sons?
8300And Samuel said to Saul: Why hast thou disturbed my rest, that I should be brought up?
8300And Samuel said to him: What hast thou done?
8300And Samuel said: Doth the Lord desire holocausts and victims, and not rather that the voice of the Lord should be obeyed?
8300And Samuel said: How shall I go?
8300And Samuel said: What meaneth then this bleating of the flocks, which soundeth in my ears, and the lowing of the herds, which I hear?
8300And Samuel said: When thou wast a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel?
8300And Samuel said: Why askest thou me, seeing the Lord has departed from thee, and is gone over to thy rival?
8300And Satan answering, said: Doth Job fear God in vain?
8300And Saul came to Samuel in the midst of the gate, and said: Tell me, I pray thee, where is the house of the seer?
8300And Saul consulted the Lord: Shall I pursue after the Philistines?
8300And Saul knew David''s voice, and said: Is this thy voice, my son David?
8300And Saul said to Jonathan, his son: Why cometh not the son of Isai to meat neither yesterday, nor to day?
8300And Saul said to Michol: Why hast thou deceived me so, and let my enemy go and flee away?
8300And Saul said to him: Young man, of what family art thou?
8300And Saul said to his servant: Behold we will go: but what shall we carry to the man of God?
8300And Saul''s uncle said to him, and to his servant: Whither went you?
8300And Sedecias the son of Chanaana came, and struck Micheas on the cheek and said: Which way went the spirit of the Lord from me, to speak to thee?
8300And Sedecias, the son of Chanaana, came, and struck Micheas on the cheek, and said: Hath then the spirit of the Lord left me, and spoken to thee?
8300And Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go?
8300And Sisara said to her: Stand before the door of the tent, and when any shall come and inquire of thee, saying: Is there any man here?
8300And Tobias said to him: Canst thou conduct my son to Gabelus at Rages, a city of the Medes?
8300And Tobias said to him: I pray thee, tell me, of what family, or what tribe art thou?
8300And Tobias said to him: Knowest thou the way that leadeth to the country of the Medes?
8300And Tobias said to him: Where wilt thou that we lodge?
8300And Tobias said: What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness and see not the light of heaven?
8300And Zachary said to the angel: Whereby shall I know this?
8300And Zebul said to him: Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst: Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him?
8300And a certain man said to him: Lord, are they few that are saved?
8300And a certain ruler asked him, saying: Good master, what shall I do to possess everlasting life?
8300And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying: Eli, Eli, lamma sabacthani?
8300And after he had called them together, he said to them in parables: How can Satan cast out Satan?
8300And after it was sold, was it not in thy power?
8300And after these things David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go up into one of the cities of Juda?
8300And again he expostulated with him, and said: What sawest thou, that thou hast done this?
8300And again he said to him: But if forty be found there, what wilt thou do?
8300And again he said to his father: Hast thou not reserved me also a blessing?
8300And again he said: Whereunto shall I esteem the kingdom of God to be like?
8300And again she said: Who would believe that Abraham should hear that Sara gave suck to a son, whom she bore to him in his old age?
8300And again: I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
8300And again: Thou camest in, said they, as a stranger, was it to be a judge?
8300And all denying, Peter and they that were with him said: Master, the multitudes throng and press thee; and dost thou say, who touched me?
8300And all the men of Juda answered the men of Israel: Because the king is nearer to me: why art thou angry for this matter?
8300And all the multitudes were amazed, and said: Is not this the son of David?
8300And all the nations shall say: Why hath the Lord done thus to this land?
8300And all they that had heard them laid them up in their heart, saying: What an one, think ye, shall this child be?
8300And am I now come up without the Lord against this land to destroy it?
8300And answering them, he said: Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit and will not immediately draw him out, on the sabbath day?
8300And answering them, he said: Who is my mother and my brethren?
8300And as Abdias was in the way, Elias met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said: Art thou my lord Elias?
8300And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith to the tribune: May I speak something to thee?
8300And as she held her peace, he took the golden sceptre, and laid it upon her neck, and kissed her, and said: Why dost thou not speak to me?
8300And as she sighed sitting on her ass, Caleb said to her: What aileth thee?
8300And as they were afraid and bowed down their countenance towards the ground, they said unto them: Why seek you the living with the dead?
8300And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said to them: Why loose you the colt?
8300And asked them, saying: Is this your son, who you say was born blind?
8300And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying: Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?
8300And behold Saul came, following oxen out of the field, and he said: What aileth the people that they weep?
8300And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him and saying, Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
8300And behold a prophet coming to Achab, king of Israel, said to him: Thus saith the Lord: Hast thou seen all this exceeding great multitude?
8300And behold one came and said to him: Good master, what good shall I do that I may have life everlasting?
8300And behold there was a man who had a withered hand, and they asked him, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
8300And behold they cried out, saying: What have we to do with thee, Jesus Son of God?
8300And being asked by him: How many are the days of the years of thy life?
8300And bringing them out, he said: Masters, what must I do, that I may be saved?
8300And calling for him, he said: It is evident she is thy wife: why didst thou feign her to be thy sister?
8300And calling together his servants, he said: Why do you not tell me who it is that betrays me to the king of Israel?
8300And came to her mother- in- law; who said to her: What hast thou done, daughter?
8300And coming home, call together his friends and neighbours, saying to them: Rejoice with me, because I have found my sheep that was lost?
8300And coming into his own country, he taught them in their synagogues, so that they wondered and said: How came this man by this wisdom and miracles?
8300And cried, seeing the place of her burning, saying: What city is like to this great city?
8300And crying out with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with thee, Jesus, Son of the most high God?
8300And crying with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with thee, Jesus the Son of the most high God?
8300And didst thou hold the extremities of the earth shaking them, and hast thou shaken the ungodly out of it?
8300And didst thou think that thou shouldst not see darkness, and that thou shouldst not be covered with the violence of overflowing waters?
8300And do not they draw you before the judgment seats?
8300And do they belong to thee?
8300And dost thou seek great things for thyself?
8300And dost thou think it meet to open thy eyes upon such an one, and to bring him into judgment with thee?
8300And drawing nigh, he said: Wilt thou destroy the just with the wicked?
8300And falling on the ground, I heard a voice saying to me: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
8300And falling on the ground, he heard a voice saying to him: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
8300And for raiment why are you solicitous?
8300And for these things who is so sufficient?
8300And for whom shall be all the best things of Israel?
8300And from the beginning I am the same, and there is none that can deliver out of my hind: I will work, and who shall turn it away?
8300And goest thou thither again?
8300And going in, he saith to them Why make you this ado, and weep?
8300And going out he worshipped the king, bowing with his face to the earth, and said: Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?
8300And going out the next day, he saw two Hebrews quarrelling: and he said to him that did the wrong: Why strikest thou thy neighbour?
8300And hast thou an arm like God, and canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
8300And hast thou seen Abraham?
8300And have not heard the voice of them that taught me, and have not inclined my ear to masters?
8300And having ears, hear you not?
8300And he answered him: Why askest thou my name, which is wonderful?
8300And he answered them: Are not you the men that hated me, and cast me out of my father''s house, and now you are come to me, constrained by necessity?
8300And he answered them: Fear not: can we resist the will of God?
8300And he answered them: What could I have done like to that which you have done?
8300And he answered: I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
8300And he answered: What peace?
8300And he answered: What wilt thou, son?
8300And he answered: You have taken away my gods which I have made me, and the priest, and all that I have, and do you say: What aileth thee?
8300And he answering, said to them: Do you see all these things?
8300And he answering, said to them: Think you that these Galileans were sinners above all the men of Galilee, because they suffered such things?
8300And he asked him: What is the word that the Lord hath spoken to thee?
8300And he asked him: What is thy name?
8300And he asked his father: How long time is it since this hath happened unto him?
8300And he asked them, saying: Know you Laban, the son of Nachor?
8300And he asked them: How many loaves have ye?
8300And he asked them: What do you question about among you?
8300And he asked them: What is your occupation?
8300And he called him and said to him: How is it that I hear this of thee?
8300And he came to Bethlehem, and the ancients of the city wondered, and meeting him, they said: Is thy coming hither peaceable?
8300And he commanded the first, saying: If thou meet my brother Esau, and he ask thee: Whose art thou?
8300And he cried to the Lord, and said: O Lord, my God, hast thou afflicted also the widow, with whom I am after a sort maintained, so as to kill her son?
8300And he entered into the hall again; and he said to Jesus: Whence art thou?
8300And he feared God at that time, saying: How can I bring in the ark of God to me?
8300And he hath not said: Where is God, who made me, who hath given songs in the night?
8300And he knew them, he spoke as it were to strangers, somewhat roughly, asking them: Whence came you?
8300And he prayed to the Lord, and said: I beseech thee, O Lord, is not this what I said, when I was yet in my own country?
8300And he remembered the days of old of Moses, and of his people: Where is he that brought them up out of the sea, with the shepherds of his flock?
8300And he said to Aaron: What has this people done to thee, that thou shouldst bring upon them a most heinous sin?
8300And he said to Balaam: I sent messengers to call thee, why didst thou not come immediately to me?
8300And he said to Jacob: Why hast thou done thus, to carry away, without my knowledge, my daughters as captives taken with the sword?
8300And he said to Jonathan: Why hast thou troubled all the people, whereas we have no war?
8300And he said to Josaphat: Wilt thou come with me to battle to Ramoth Galaad?
8300And he said to Zebee and Salmana: What manner of men were they, whom you slew in Thabor?
8300And he said to her: What form is he of?
8300And he said to her: Who art thou?
8300And he said to her: Whose daughter art thou?
8300And he said to her: Why dost thou go to him?
8300And he said to him: Is thy heart right as my heart is with thy heart?
8300And he said to him: What hast thou done?
8300And he said to him: What is there done, my son?
8300And he said to him: What is thy name, that, if thy word shall come to pass, we may honour thee?
8300And he said to him: Why art thou alone, and no man with thee?
8300And he said to him: Why dost thou grow so lean from day to day, O son of the king?
8300And he said to his brethren: I am Joseph: Is my father yet living?
8300And he said to his father- in- law: What is it that thou didst mean to do?
8300And he said to me: What seest thou?
8300And he said to me: What seest thou?
8300And he said to me: Who art thou?
8300And he said to the Lord: Why hast thou afflicted thy servant?
8300And he said to the shepherds: Brethren, whence are you?
8300And he said to the woman: Why hath God commanded you, that you should not eat of every tree of paradise?
8300And he said to them the third time: Why, what evil hath this man done?
8300And he said to them: But whom do you say that I am?
8300And he said to them: Can we find such another man, that is full of the spirit of God?
8300And he said to them: Doth a candle come in to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
8300And he said to them: Have you never read what David did when he had need and was hungry, himself and they that were with him?
8300And he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
8300And he said to them: How do you not yet understand?
8300And he said to them: How is it that you sought me?
8300And he said to them: What are these discourses that you hold one with another as you walk and are sad?
8300And he said to them: What manner of man was he who met you, and spoke these words?
8300And he said to them: What seemeth good to you?
8300And he said to them: Where is your faith?
8300And he said to them: Why are you come back?
8300And he said to them: Why are you fearful?
8300And he said to them: Why are you troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
8300And he said to them: Why do ye these kinds of things, which I hear, very wicked things, from all the people?
8300And he said to them: Why sleep you?
8300And he said to them: Why would you do so?
8300And he said: Are these the cities which thou hast given me, brother?
8300And he said: Behold, so great an evil is from the Lord: what shall I look for more from the Lord?
8300And he said: Did I not tell thee, that whatsoever God should command me, that I would do?
8300And he said: Dost thou know wherefore I am come to thee?
8300And he said: Hear ye therefore, O house of David: Is it a small thing for you to be grievous to men, that you are grievous to my God also?
8300And he said: If the Lord doth not save thee, how can I save thee?
8300And he said: In what then were you baptized?
8300And he said: Shall we find such another man?
8300And he said: Thinkest thou that thou understandest what thou readest?
8300And he said: To what shall we liken the kingdom of God?
8300And he said: What did they see in thy house?
8300And he said: What have I sinned, that thou wouldst deliver me, thy servant, into the hand of Achab, that he should kill me?
8300And he said: What is that monument which I see?
8300And he said: What is thy name?
8300And he said: What saw they in thy house?
8300And he said: What seest thou, Amos?
8300And he said: What will she then that I do for her?
8300And he said: Where is now the God of Elias?
8300And he said: Wherefore doth my lord persecute his servant?
8300And he said: Which way shall we go up?
8300And he said: Who shall begin to fight?
8300And he saith to Peter: Simon, sleepest thou?
8300And he saith to Peter: What?
8300And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having on a wedding garment?
8300And he saith to them: Are you ignorant of this, parable?
8300And he saith to them: How many loaves have you?
8300And he saith to them: Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
8300And he saith to them: So are you also without knowledge?
8300And he saith to them: Whose is this image and inscription?
8300And he sent a second chariot of horses: and he came to them, and said: Thus saith the king: Is there peace?
8300And he shall say: Where are their gods, in whom they trusted?
8300And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind?
8300And he spoke to me, saying: Knowest thou not what these are?
8300And he thought within himself, saying: What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
8300And he, beholding him, being seized with fear, said: What is it, Lord?
8300And he, trembling and astonished, said: Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
8300And her mother- in- law said to her: Where hast thou gleaned today, and where hast thou wrought?
8300And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one fill them here with bread in the wilderness?
8300And his disciples asked him, saying: Why then do the scribes say that Elias must come first?
8300And his disciples asked him: Rabbi, who hath sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?
8300And his disciples came and said to him: Why speakest thou to them in parables?
8300And his disciples said to him: Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou who hath touched me?
8300And his mother said to him: Son, why hast thou done so to us?
8300And his servant answered him: How much is this, that I should set it before a hundred men?
8300And his servants said to him: What thing is this that thou hast done?
8300And his sisters, are they not all with us?
8300And his ways who shall understand, and the storm, which no eye of man shall see?
8300And his wife said to him: Dost thou still continue in thy simplicity?
8300And his word is full of power: neither can any man say to him: Why dost thou so?
8300And how am I straitened until it be accomplished?
8300And how can the servant of my lord speak with my lord?
8300And how can we know the way?
8300And how can you stand against one lord of the least of my master''s servants?
8300And how could any thing endure, if thou wouldst not?
8300And how have we heard, every man our own tongue wherein we were born?
8300And how is he his son?
8300And how sayest thou: The Son of man must be lifted up?
8300And how shall they hear without a preacher?
8300And how wilt thou stand against the face of the judge of one place, of the least of my master''s servants?
8300And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
8300And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
8300And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself: how then shall his kingdom stand?
8300And if any man shall ask you: Why do you loose him?
8300And if any man shall say to you: What are you doing?
8300And if at first at us, what shall be the end of them that believe not the gospel of God?
8300And if in silent thought thou answer: How shall I know the word that the Lord hath not spoken?
8300And if it be not so, who can convince me that I have lied, and set my words before God?
8300And if riches be desired in life, what is richer than wisdom, which maketh all things?
8300And if sense do work: who is a more artful worker than she of those things that are?
8300And if the ear should say: Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the body?
8300And if the grass of the field, which is to day, and to morrow is cast into the oven, God doth so clothe: how much more you, O ye of little faith?
8300And if the just man shall scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
8300And if the world shall be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
8300And if they all were one member, where would be the body?
8300And if they shall say unto thee: Whither shall we go forth?
8300And if thou do justly, what shalt thou give him, or what shall he receive of thy hand?
8300And if thou shalt say in thy heart: Why are these things come upon me?
8300And if two lie together, they shall warm one another: how shall one alone be warmed?
8300And if you do good to them who do good to you, what thanks are to you?
8300And if you have not been faithful in that which is another''s, who will give you that which is your own?
8300And if you lend to them of whom you hope to receive, what thanks are to you?
8300And if you love them that love you, what thanks are to you?
8300And if you salute your brethren only, what do you more?
8300And if you shall say: Why hath the Lord our God done all these things to us?
8300And immediately Jesus knowing in himself the virtue that had proceeded from him, turning to the multitude, said: Who hath touched my garments?
8300And immediately Jesus stretching forth his hand took hold of him, and said to him: O thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?
8300And in like manner also Rahab the harlot, was not she justified by works, receiving the messengers and sending them out another way?
8300And in the way, he asked his disciples, saying to them: Whom do men say that I am?
8300And in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls of the poor and innocent?
8300And it answered them: Can I forsake my wine, that cheereth God and men, and be promoted among the other trees?
8300And it answered them: Can I leave my sweetness, and my delicious fruits, and go to be promoted among the other trees?
8300And it answered: Can I leave my fatness, which both gods and men make use of, to come to be promoted among the trees?
8300And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples also were with him: and he asked them, saying: Whom do the people say that I am?
8300And it shall come to pass that every one that shall see thee, shall flee from thee, and shall say: Ninive is laid waste: who shall bemoan thee?
8300And keep the commandments of the Lord, and his ceremonies, which I command thee this day, that it may be well with thee?
8300And king Assuerus answered and said: Who is this, and of what power, that he should do these things?
8300And king David came and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my house, that thou shouldst give such things to me?
8300And king Joas called Joiada, the high priest, and the priests, saying to them: Why do you not repair the temple?
8300And king Solomon answered, and said to his mother: Why dost thou ask Abisag, the Sunamitess, for Adonias?
8300And knowing the voice of the young man the Levite, and lodging with him, they said to him: Who brought thee hither?
8300And lifting up his eyes, he saw the women and their children, and said: What mean these?
8300And many nations shall pass by this city: and they shall say every man to his neighbour: Why hath the Lord done so to this great city?
8300And my enemy shall behold, and she shall be covered with shame, who saith to me: Where is the Lord thy God?
8300And my heart thought with myself: and I rebuked the nobles and magistrates, and said to them: Do you every one exact usury of your brethren?
8300And my soul is troubled exceedingly: but thou, O Lord, how long?
8300And none of them who were at meat, durst ask him: Who art thou?
8300And not for thy manifold wickedness and thy infinite iniquities?
8300And not knowing that he was an angel of God, he saluted him, and said: From whence art thou, good young man?
8300And not rather( as we are slandered and as some affirm that we say) let us do evil that there may come good?
8300And now I go to him that sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
8300And now do they thrust us out privately?
8300And now how wilt thou be able to abide the horsemen, and so great an army in the plain, where there is no stone, nor rock, nor place to flee to?
8300And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the troubled water?
8300And now what is my hope?
8300And now where is the king''s spear, and the cup of water, which was at his head?
8300And now why hast thou not rebuked Jeremias the Anathothite, who prophesieth to you?
8300And now why tarriest thou?
8300And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
8300And on the first day of the Azymes, the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the pasch?
8300And one answered another, saying: And who is their father?
8300And one of the ancients answered and said to me: These that are clothed in white robes, who are they?
8300And ought not this daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day?
8300And rending his garments he went to his brethren, and said: The boy doth not appear, and whither shall I go?
8300And said before his brethren, and the multitude of the Samaritans: What are the silly Jews doing?
8300And said to Saul: Why dost thou hear the words of men that say: David seeketh thy hurt?
8300And said to her: How long wilt thou be drunk?
8300And said to him: Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; why standest thou without?
8300And said to him: Hearest thou what these say?
8300And said to the children of Israel: When your children shall ask their fathers tomorrow, and shall say to them: What mean these stones?
8300And said to the servant: Who is that man who cometh towards us along the field?
8300And said to them: What will you give me, and I will deliver him unto you?
8300And said: Where have you laid him?
8300And say not: How mighty am I?
8300And say ye to Amasa: Art not thou my bone, and my flesh?
8300And say: Why did thy mother the lioness lie down among the lions, and bring up her whelps in the midst of young lions?
8300And sayest thou to me, O Lord God: Buy a field for money, and take witnesses, whereas the city is given into the hands of the Chaldeans?
8300And saying: Ye men, why do ye these things?
8300And searched all my household stuff?
8300And sending, they gathered together all the lords of the Philistines to them, and said: What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
8300And setting them in the midst, they asked: By what power or by what name, have you done this?
8300And shall he that hath done thus prosper, or be saved?
8300And she answered: What wilt thou give me to enjoy my company?
8300And she laughed secretly, saying: After I am grown old, and my lord is an old man, shall I give myself to pleasure?
8300And she said to Elias: What have I to do with thee, thou man of God?
8300And she said to him: Did I ask a son of my lord?
8300And she said to him: Is thy coming peaceable?
8300And shouldst know that I have done no wicked thing, whereas there is no man that can deliver out of thy hand?
8300And sighing deeply in spirit, he saith: Why doth this generation seek a sign?
8300And so the ways of them that are upon earth may be corrected, and men may learn the things that please thee?
8300And some of the Pharisees said to them: Why do you that which is not lawful on the sabbath days?
8300And some of the Pharisees, who were with him, heard: and they said unto him: Are we also blind?
8300And some of them that stood there said to them: What do you loosing the colt?
8300And some said: What is it that this word sower would say?
8300And speaking against God and Moses, they said: Why didst thou bring us out of Egypt, to die in the wilderness?
8300And spoke to him, saying: Tell us, by what authority dost thou these things?
8300And standing, he cried out to the bands of Israel, and said to them: Why are you come out prepared to fight?
8300And taking him, they brought him to the Areopagus, saying: May we know what this new doctrine is, which thou speakest of?
8300And taking up his parable, again he said: Alas, who shall live when God shall do these things?
8300And that all thy company should stand against the Lord?
8300And that he that hath begun may destroy me, that he may let loose his hand, and cut me off?
8300And the Jews wondered, saying: How doth this man know letters, having never learned?
8300And the Lord God called Adam, and said to him: Where art thou?
8300And the Lord God said to the woman: Why hast thou done this?
8300And the Lord answered him: If her father had spitten upon her face, ought she not to have been ashamed for seven days at least?
8300And the Lord answered him: Is the hand of the Lord unable?
8300And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said: What have I done to thee?
8300And the Lord said to Abraham: Why did Sara laugh, saying: Shall I, who am an old woman, bear a child indeed?
8300And the Lord said to Cain: Where is thy brother Abel?
8300And the Lord said to Jonas: Dost thou think thou hast reason to be angry, for the ivy?
8300And the Lord said to Josue: Arise, why liest thou flat on the ground?
8300And the Lord said to Moses: How long will this people detract me?
8300And the Lord said to Moses: How long will you refuse to keep my commandments, and my law?
8300And the Lord said to Moses: Why criest thou to me?
8300And the Lord said to Samuel: How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, whom I have rejected from reigning over Israel?
8300And the Lord said to Satan: The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan: and the Lord that chose Jerusalem rebuke thee: Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
8300And the Lord said to him: By what means wilt thou deceive him?
8300And the Lord said to him: By what means?
8300And the Lord said to him: Whence comest thou?
8300And the Lord said to him: Why art thou angry?
8300And the Lord said to me in the days of king Josias: Hast thou seen what rebellious Israel hath done?
8300And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Amos?
8300And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Jeremias?
8300And the Lord said: Dost thou think thou hast reason to be angry?
8300And the Lord said: Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation?
8300And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall in Ramoth Galaad?
8300And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab, king of Israel, that he may go up, and fall at Ramoth Galaad?
8300And the Lord spoke to me, saying: Son of man, dost thou judge Oolla, and Ooliba, and dost thou declare to them their wicked deeds?
8300And the Pharisees coming to him asked him, tempting him: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
8300And the Pharisees said to him: Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?
8300And the Pharisees seeing it, said to his disciples: Why doth your master eat with publicans and sinners?
8300And the Philistine said to David: Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with a staff?
8300And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying: What shall we do with the ark of the Lord?
8300And the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, and they said: What is this noise of a great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
8300And the ancients said: What shall we do with the rest, that have not received wives?
8300And the angel said to him: Why beatest thou thy ass these three times?
8300And the angel said to me: Why dost thou wonder?
8300And the angel that spoke in me answered, and said to me: Knowest thou not what these things are?
8300And the bread which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord?
8300And the child''s sister said to her: Shall I go, and call to thee a Hebrew woman, to nurse the babe?
8300And the disciples say unto him: Whence then should we have so many loaves in the desert, as to fill so great a multitude?
8300And the disciples seeing it had indignation, saying: To what purpose is this waste?
8300And the disciples seeing it wondered, saying: How is it presently withered away?
8300And the eunuch answering Philip, said: I beseech thee, of whom doth the prophet speak this?
8300And the eunuch said: See, here is water: What doth hinder me from being baptized?
8300And the governor answering, said to them: Whether will you of the two to be released unto you?
8300And the high priest rising up in the midst, asked Jesus, saying: Answerest thou nothing to the things that are laid to thy charge by these men?
8300And the high priest rising up, said to him: Answerest thou nothing to the things which these witness against thee?
8300And the king of Israel said to Eliseus, when he saw them: My father, shall I kill them?
8300And the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not tell thee that this man would not prophesy me any good, but evil?
8300And the king of Israel said to him: Why hath the Lord gathered together these three kings, to deliver them into the hands of Moab?
8300And the king said immediately: Who is in the court?
8300And the king said to Chusai: Is the young man Absalom safe?
8300And the king said to Siba: What mean these things?
8300And the king said to her again the second day, after he was warm with wine: What is thy petition, Esther, that it may be granted thee?
8300And the king said to her, after he had drunk wine plentifully: What dost thou desire should be given thee?
8300And the king said to her: Fear not: what hast thou seen?
8300And the king said to her: What aileth thee?
8300And the king said to her: What is the matter with thee?
8300And the king said to her: What is thy will?
8300And the king said to her: What wilt thou, queen Esther?
8300And the king said to him: Doth not Bel seem to thee to be a living god?
8300And the king said to him: Why dost thou not adore Bel?
8300And the king said to me, and the queen that sat by him: For how long shall thy journey be, and when wilt thou return?
8300And the king said to me: Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou dost not appear to be sick?
8300And the king said to them: What will you then that I should do for you?
8300And the king said: Are the seals whole, Daniel?
8300And the king said: Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this?
8300And the king said: Is the young man Absalom safe?
8300And the king said: Is there any one left of the house of Saul, that I may shew the mercy of God unto Him?
8300And the king said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia?
8300And the king said: Where is thy master''s son?
8300And the king spoke, and said to him: Art thou Daniel, of the children of the captivity of Juda, whom my father, the king, brought out of Judea?
8300And the king''s servants that were chief at the doors of the palace, said to him: Why dost thou alone not observe the king''s commandment?
8300And the man of God said: Where did it fall?
8300And the men of Bethsames said: Who shall be able to stand before the Lord this holy God?
8300And the men of Ephraim said to him: What is this that thou meanest to do, that thou wouldst not call us, when thou wentest to fight against Madian?
8300And the men of the tribe of Juda said to them: Why are you come up against us?
8300And the men were greatly afraid, and they said to him: Why hast thou done this?
8300And the officers of the children of Israel came, and cried out to Pharao, saying: Why dealest thou so with thy servants?
8300And the old man lifting up his eyes, saw the man sitting with his bundles in the street of the city, and said to him: Whence comest thou?
8300And the people asked him, saying: What then shall we do?
8300And the people murmured against Moses, saying: What shall we drink?
8300And the people returned to the camp: and the ancients of Israel said: Why hath the Lord defeated us to day before the Philistines?
8300And the people said to Samuel: Who is he that said: Shall Saul reign over us?
8300And the people said to Saul: Shall Jonathan then die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel?
8300And the people said to me: Why dost thou not tell us what these things mean that thou doest?
8300And the priest answered David, saying: I have no common bread at hand, but only holy bread, if the young men be clean, especially from women?
8300And the princes of the Philistines said to Achis: What mean these Hebrews?
8300And the publicans also came to be baptized and said to him: Master, what shall we do?
8300And the rest of the acts of Amasias, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300And the rest of the acts of Azarias, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300And the rest of the acts of Joas, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300And the rest of the acts of Manahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300And the rest of the acts of Phaceia, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300And the rest of the words of Abiam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300And the scribes and Pharisees began to think, saying: Who is this who speaketh blasphemies?
8300And the servants of Achis, when they saw David, said to him: Is not this David, the king of the land?
8300And the servants said to him: Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?
8300And the ship master came to him and said to him: Why art thou fast asleep?
8300And the soldiers also asked him, saying: And what shall we do?
8300And the steward said within himself: What shall I do, because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship?
8300And the tribune, taking him by the hand, went aside with him privately and asked him: What is it that thou hast to tell me?
8300And the woman said to him: Whom shall I bring up to thee?
8300And the word of the Lord came to me a second time saying: What seest thou?
8300And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What is the meaning?
8300And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: What seest thou, Jeremias?
8300And their father said to them: What way went he?
8300And there came to him the Pharisees tempting him, saying: Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
8300And they adored the beast, saying: Who is like to the beast?
8300And they answered: Why doth our lord speak so, as though thy servants had committed so heinous a fact?
8300And they asked him and said to him: Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias, nor the prophet?
8300And they asked him saying: Prophesy: Who is it that struck thee?
8300And they asked him, saying: Master, when shall these things be?
8300And they asked him, saying: Why then do the Pharisees and scribes say that Elias must come first?
8300And they asked him: What then?
8300And they being very much troubled began every one to say: Is it I, Lord?
8300And they called Lot, and said to him: Where are the men that came in to thee at night?
8300And they called back Moses, and Aaron, to Pharao; and he said to them: Go, sacrifice to the Lord your God: who are they that shall go?
8300And they called her, and when she was come, they asked: Wilt thou go with this man?
8300And they came back to him: for he abode at Jericho, and he said to them: Did I not say to you?
8300And they come and say to him: Why do the disciples of John and of the Pharisees fast; but thy disciples do not fast?
8300And they cried with a loud voice toward heaven, saying: What shall we do with these, and whither shall we carry them?
8300And they cried with a loud voice, saying: How long, O Lord( Holy and True), dost thou not judge and revenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
8300And they feared exceedingly: and they said one to another: Who is this( thinkest thou) that both wind and sea obey him?
8300And they have not said: Where is the Lord, that made us come up out of the land of Egypt?
8300And they rejoice exceedingly when they have found the grave?
8300And they said one to another: Who hath done this?
8300And they said one to another: Who shall roll us back the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
8300And they said one to the other: Was not our heart burning within us, whilst he spoke in the way and opened to us the scriptures?
8300And they said to Lot: Hast thou here any of thine?
8300And they said to him: Tell us for what cause this evil is upon us, what is thy business?
8300And they said to him: What shall we do with thee, that the sea may be calm to us?
8300And they said to him: Where is he?
8300And they said to them: Do you still resist?
8300And they said to them: Why have you not brought him?
8300And they said: Hath the Lord spoken by Moses only?
8300And they said: How doth God know?
8300And they said: Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
8300And they said: Is not this the son of Joseph?
8300And they said: What need we any further testimony?
8300And they say to him: By what authority dost thou these things?
8300And they sent messengers to all the tribe of Benjamin, to say to them: Why hath so great an abomination been found among you?
8300And they shall say to him: What are these wounds in the midst of thy hands?
8300And they shall say to thee: Do we not know that every bottle shall be filled with wine?
8300And they shall take up a mournful song for thee, and shall lament thee: What city is like Tyre, which is become silent in the midst of the sea?
8300And they spoke ill of God: they said: Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
8300And they that heard it said: Who then can be saved?
8300And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves: Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
8300And they that stood by said: Dost thou revile the high priest of God?
8300And they that were about him, seeing what would follow, said to him: Lord, shall we strike with the sword?
8300And they went to the king, and said: How long dost thou delay to execute judgment, and to revenge our brethren?
8300And they were all amazed insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying: What thing is this?
8300And they were all amazed, and wondered, saying: Behold, are not all these that speak Galilean?
8300And they were all astonished, and wondered, saying one to another: What meaneth this?
8300And they were astonished, and troubled, and said to one another: What is this that God hath done unto us?
8300And they, on the seventh day before the sun went down, said to him: What is sweeter than honey?
8300And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them who do such things and dost the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
8300And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and Levites to him, to ask him: Who art thou?
8300And thou Capharnaum, shalt thou be exalted up to heaven?
8300And thou be chosen of the stock of Cin, how long shalt thou be able to continue?
8300And thou sayest: What doth God know?
8300And thou shalt say in thy heart: Who hath begotten these?
8300And thou shalt say to the people: Be ye sanctified: to morrow you shall eat flesh: for I have heard you say: Who will give us flesh to eat?
8300And thou shalt say to them: Thus saith the Lord: Shall not he that falleth, rise again?
8300And thou shalt say: They have beaten me, but I was not sensible of pain: they drew me, and I felt not: when shall I awake and find wine again?
8300And thou son of man, dost thou not judge, dost thou not judge the city of blood?
8300And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ hath died?
8300And thy justice, O God, even to the highest great things thou hast done: O God, who is like to thee?
8300And to what are they like?
8300And to whom did he swear, that they should not enter into his rest: but to them that were incredulous?
8300And to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
8300And to whom have ye likened me, or made me equal, saith the Holy One?
8300And trembling, he said: How terrible is this place?
8300And turning to the woman, he said unto Simon: Dost thou see this woman?
8300And we asked those ancients, and said to them thus: Who hath given you authority to build this house, and to repair these walls?
8300And went after the man of God, and found him sitting under a turpentine tree: and he said to him: Art thou the man of God who camest from Juda?
8300And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
8300And what can David say more unto thee?
8300And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
8300And what doth it profit the owner, but that he seeth the riches with his eyes?
8300And what doth one seek, but the seed of God?
8300And what hast thou to do with the way of the Assyrians, to drink the water of the river?
8300And what shall I say?
8300And what shall I yet say?
8300And what shall be answered to the messengers of the nations?
8300And what shall be the sign of thy coming and of the consummation of the world?
8300And what shall be the sign when they shall begin to come to pass?
8300And what shall come upon thee by the good pleasure of the most High?
8300And what will I, but that it be kindled?
8300And what will they do, when the Lord shall begin to examine?
8300And when Absalom''s servants were come into the house, they said to the woman: Where is Achimaas and Jonathan?
8300And when Chusai was come to Absalom, Absalom said to him: Achitophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do it or not?
8300And when David had made an end of speaking these words to Saul, Saul said: Is this thy voice, my son David?
8300And when Jesus knew their thoughts, answering he said to them: What is it you think in your hearts?
8300And when Joram saw Jehu, he said: Is there peace, Jehu?
8300And when he had found him, he said to him: Dost thou believe in the Son of God?
8300And when he had said these things, one of the servants standing by gave Jesus a blow, saying: Answerest thou the high priest so?
8300And when he had seen him, he said: Art thou he that troublest Israel?
8300And when he had spoken these words, he said: Whence are ye young men our brethren?
8300And when he had told this to his father, and brethren, his father rebuked him and said: What meaneth this dream that thou hast dreamed?
8300And when he hath found it, lay it upon his shoulders, rejoicing?
8300And when he met the king at Jerusalem, the king said to him: Why camest thou not with me, Miphiboseth?
8300And when he shall call you, and shall say: What is your occupation?
8300And when he spoke these things, he answered him: Art thou the king''s counsellor?
8300And when he stood before him, he said: Thy son, Benadad, the king of Syria, hath sent me to thee, saying: Can I recover of this my illness?
8300And when he was come in, he said to him: What ought to be done to the man whom the king is desirous to honour?
8300And when he was come into Jerusalem, the whole city was moved, saying: Who is this?
8300And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying: What is thy opinion, Simon?
8300And when he was come into the house, his disciples secretly asked him: Why could not we cast him out?
8300And when he was come near to her, she said to him: Art thou Joab?
8300And when he was come thither, he abode in a cave: and behold the word of the Lord came unto him, and he said to him: What dost thou here, Elias?
8300And when he was departed from Eliseus he came to his master, who said to him: What said Eliseus to thee?
8300And when he was sitting on mount Olivet, the disciples came to him privately, saying: Tell us when shall these things be?
8300And when his disciples, James and John, had seen this, they said: Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?
8300And when his kinsman had seen all things that he did among the people, he said: What is it that thou dost among the people?
8300And when the buyers wanted money, all Egypt came to Joseph, saying: Give us bread: why should we die in thy presence, having now no money?
8300And when the children of thy people shall speak to thee, saying: Wilt thou not tell us what thou meanest by this?
8300And when the king heard this, he said: What honour and reward hath Mardochai received for this fidelity?
8300And when the men were come unto him, they said: John the Baptist hath sent us to thee, saying: Art thou he that art to come?
8300And when they had eaten, they said to him: Where is Sara thy wife?
8300And when they had found him on that other side of the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
8300And when they had heard this, the disciples wondered much, saying: Who then can be saved?
8300And when they shall say to thee: Why mournest thou?
8300And when they went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John: What went you out into the desert to see?
8300And when they went up the ascent to the city, they found maids coming out to draw water, and they said to them: Is the seer here?
8300And when they were come in, he saw Eliab, and said: Is the Lord''s anointed before him?
8300And when they were come to Capharnaum, they that received the didrachmas, came to Peter, and said to him: Doth not your master pay the didrachma?
8300And when they were in the house, he asked them: What did you treat of in the way?
8300And when thou shalt tell this people all these words, and they shall say to thee: Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced against us all this great evil?
8300And when thy son shall ask thee to morrow, saying: What is this?
8300And when we were all fallen down on the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me in the Hebrew tongue: Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
8300And when you did eat and drink, did you not eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?
8300And when your children shall say to you: What is the meaning of this service?
8300And whence came they?
8300And whence is he then his son?
8300And whence is this to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
8300And where are the nine?
8300And wherefore did he kill him?
8300And which of you by taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
8300And which of you by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?
8300And which of you, if he ask his father bread, will he give him a stone?
8300And who are you that tempt the Lord?
8300And who can glory like to thee?
8300And who hath given thee this authority that thou shouldst do these things?
8300And who hath given thee this authority?
8300And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?
8300And who knoweth whether thou art not therefore come to the kingdom, that thou mightest be ready in such a time as this?
8300And who shall be able to fight with him?
8300And who shall be able to stand?
8300And who shall be able to think of the day of his coming?
8300And who shall be filled with beholding his glory?
8300And who shall show forth the power of his majesty?
8300And whose shall those things be which thou hast provided?
8300And why call you me, Lord, Lord; and do not the things which I say?
8300And why hast thou laid the weight of all this people upon me?
8300And why seest thou the mote in thy brother''s eye: but the beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
8300And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye; and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye?
8300And why then didst thou not give my money into the bank, that at my coming I might have exacted it with usury?
8300And why they above all that dwell in the east, have despised us, and have not come out to meet us, that they might receive us with peace?
8300And why, even of yourselves, do you not judge that which is just?
8300And will he have patience in their regard?
8300And will not God revenge his elect who cry to him day and night?
8300And will not rather say to him: Make ready my supper and gird thyself and serve me, whilst I eat and drink; and afterwards thou shalt eat and drink?
8300And with whom was he offended forty years?
8300And worshipping, said: What saith my lord to his servant?
8300And you have said: For what cause?
8300And you have said: What have we spoken against thee?
8300And you have said: Wherein do we afflict thee?
8300And you have said: Wherein shall we return?
8300And you say: Why hath not the son borne the iniquity of his father?
8300And you shall say to the goodman of the house: The master saith to thee: Where is the guest chamber, where I may eat the pasch with my disciples?
8300And: Where I am, you can not come?
8300Anger hath no mercy: nor fury, when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked?
8300Are all apostles?
8300Are all doctors?
8300Are all prophets?
8300Are all workers of miracles?
8300Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
8300Are not my princes as so many kings?
8300Are not my ways right, O house of Israel, and are not rather your ways perverse?
8300Are not my words as a fire, saith the Lord: and as a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
8300Are not my words good to him that walketh uprightly?
8300Are not the Abana, and the Pharphar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel, that I may wash in them, and be made clean?
8300Are not these things from the Lord of hosts?
8300Are not these things stored up with me, and sealed up in my treasures?
8300Are not they that eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
8300Are not those things which thy god Chamos possesseth, due to thee by right?
8300Are not thy garments hot, when the south wind blows upon the earth?
8300Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
8300Are not you as the children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel, saith the Lord?
8300Are not you my work in the Lord?
8300Are not you of much more value than they?
8300Are not you, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
8300Are there any among the graven things of the Gentiles that can send rain?
8300Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?
8300Are they not hence, from your concupiscences, which war in your members?
8300Are we all to a man to be utterly destroyed?
8300Are we stronger than he?
8300Are you so foolish that, whereas you began in the Spirit, you would now be made perfect by the flesh?
8300Are you then men alone, and shall wisdom die with you?
8300Arise, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
8300Art not thou that Egyptian who before these days didst raise a tumult and didst lead forth into the desert four thousand men that were murderers?
8300Art thou Elias?
8300Art thou a Roman?
8300Art thou angry with us unto utter destruction, not to leave us a remnant to be saved?
8300Art thou better than the populous Alexandria, that dwelleth among the rivers?
8300Art thou bound to a wife?
8300Art thou come to destroy us?
8300Art thou come to destroy us?
8300Art thou greater than our father Abraham who is dead?
8300Art thou greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank thereof, himself and his children and his cattle?
8300Art thou he that art to come, or look we for another?
8300Art thou loosed from a wife?
8300Art thou set at a great table?
8300Art thou the first man that was born, or wast thou made before the hills?
8300Art thou the prophet?
8300As I was in the days of my youth, when God was secretly in my tabernacle?
8300As much as to say, Who could bring about such a wonderful change as to make Saul a prophet?
8300Ask ye, and see if a man bear children?
8300Asked the men of that place: Where is the woman that sat in the cross way?
8300Assemble yourselves together, all you, and hear: who among them hath declared these things?
8300At Jehu coming in at the gate, and said: Can there be peace for Zambri, that hath killed his master?
8300At noon he burneth the earth, and who can abide his burning heat?
8300At that hour the disciples came to Jesus, saying: Who, thinkest thou, is the greater in the kingdom of heaven?
8300At the resurrection therefore, whose wife of the seven shall she be?
8300Baldness is come upon Gaza: Ascalon hath held her peace with the remnant of their valley: how long shalt thou cut thyself?
8300Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat: or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
8300Because I love you not?
8300Because it entereth not into his heart but goeth into his belly and goeth out into the privy, purging all meats?
8300Behold Abner came to thee: Why didst thou send him away, and he is gone and departed?
8300Behold I am the Lord the God of all flesh: shall any thing be hard for me?
8300Behold the Lord God is my helper: who is he that shall condemn me?
8300Behold the voice of the daughter of my people from a far country: Is not the Lord in Sion, or is not her king in her?
8300Behold they say to me: Where is the word of the Lord?
8300Behold they shall speak with their mouth, and a sword is in their lips: for who, say they, hath heard us?
8300Behold thou hast heard all that the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries which they have destroyed, and canst thou be delivered?
8300Behold threescore valiant ones of the most valiant of Israel, surrounded the bed of Solomon?
8300Behold you all know it, and why do you speak vain things without cause?
8300Behold, O Lord, and consider whom thou hast thus dealt with: shall women then eat their own fruit, their children of a span long?
8300Behold, it is planted: shall it prosper then?
8300Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust?
8300Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries, how they have laid them waste: and canst thou alone be delivered?
8300Behold, when the wall is fallen: shall it not be said to you: Where is the daubing wherewith you have daubed it?
8300Believe you not that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
8300Believest thou the prophets, O king Agrippa?
8300Believest thou this?
8300Besides this, whom shall I serve?
8300Blessed art thou, Israel: who is like to thee, O people, that art saved by the Lord?
8300Blessed is the man, to whom it is given to have the fear of God: he that holdeth it, to whom shall he be likened?
8300But Abisai the son of Sarvia answering, said: Shall Semei for these words not be put to death, because he cursed the Lord''s anointed?
8300But Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in the battle: how long are you silent, and bring not back the king?
8300But David fled from Najoth, which is in Ramatha, and came and said to Jonathan: What have I done?
8300But Festus, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, answering Paul, said: Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem and there be judged of these things before me?
8300But I answered my master: What if the woman will not come with me?
8300But I said: How shall I put thee among the children, and give thee a lovely land, the goodly inheritance of the armies of the Gentiles?
8300But I say: Hath not Israel known?
8300But I say: Have they not heard?
8300But Jesus again answering, saith to them: Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God?
8300But Jesus knowing their wickedness, said: Why do you tempt me, ye hypocrites?
8300But Jesus, knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Doth this scandalize you?
8300But John stayed him, saying: I ought to be baptized by thee, and comest thou to me?
8300But Nabal answering the servants of David, said: Who is David?
8300But Peter said: Ananias, why hath Satan tempted thy heart, that thou shouldst lie to the Holy Ghost and by fraud keep part of the price of the land?
8300But Peter seeing, made answer to the people: Ye men of Israel, why wonder you at this?
8300But Pilate hearing Galilee, asked if the man were of Galilee?
8300But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle?
8300But all things that are done about them, are false: how is it then to be thought, or to be said, that they are gods?
8300But as for me, what help can I give you?
8300But have hated Esau?
8300But he answered: I would not tell it to my father and mother: and how can I tell it to thee?
8300But he answered: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge over us?
8300But he answered: Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice, and let Israel go?
8300But he answering him that told him, said: Who is my mother, and who are my brethren?
8300But he answering said to one of them: friend, I do thee no wrong: didst thou not agree with me for a penny?
8300But he answering, said to them: Why do you also transgress the commandment of God for your tradition?
8300But he answering, saith to them: What did Moses command you?
8300But he courteously saluting them again, asked them, saying: Is the old man your father in health, of whom you told me?
8300But he drawing back his hand, the other came forth: and the woman said: Why is the partition divided for thee?
8300But he looking on them, said: What is this then that is written, The stone, which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
8300But he said to him: Man, who hath appointed me judge or divider over you?
8300But he said to him: What is written in the law?
8300But he said to them: How say they that Christ is the son of David?
8300But he said to them: What would you that I should do for you?
8300But he said: Are you also yet without understanding?
8300But he said: Lord God, whereby may I know that I shall possess it?
8300But he said: Thy name shall not be called Jacob, but Israel; for if thou hast been strong against God, how much more shalt thou prevail against men?
8300But he said: Was not my heart present, when the man turned back, from his chariot, to meet thee?
8300But he said: Where is he?
8300But he said: Why hast thou emulation for me?
8300But he sent messengers to him, saying: What have I to do with thee, O king of Juda?
8300But he that is glorified in poverty, how much more in wealth?
8300But he willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who is my neighbour?
8300But he, considering their guile, said to them: Why tempt you me?
8300But how I shall get this money, I can not tell; he knoweth not me, and I know not him: what token shall I give him?
8300But how much more to thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord?
8300But if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?
8300But if our injustice commend the justice of God, what shall we say?
8300But if so also I am wicked, why have I laboured in vain?
8300But if the salt become unsavoury, wherewith will you season it?
8300But if the salt lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
8300But if the salt shall lose its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
8300But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe my words?
8300But if you say: What shall we eat the seventh year, if we sow not, nor gather our fruits?
8300But if, while we seek to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is Christ then the minister of sin?
8300But man when he shall be dead, and stripped and consumed, I pray you where is he?
8300But now tell me, for what cause hast thou left them, and why it hath pleased thee to come to us?
8300But now that he is dead, why should I fast?
8300But now, after that you have known God, or rather are known by God: how turn you again to the weak and needy elements which you desire to serve again?
8300But of the people many believed in him and said: When the Christ cometh, shall he do more miracles than this man doth?
8300But one in a certain place hath testified, saying: What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
8300But one of them, who was the eldest, said thus: What wouldst thou ask, or learn of us?
8300But others said: How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
8300But she answered them: Return, my daughters: why come ye with me?
8300But some man will say: How do the dead rise again?
8300But some of them said: Could not he that opened the eyes of the man born blind have caused that this man should not die?
8300But some said: Doth the Christ come out of Galilee?
8300But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: Why do you eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
8300But the children of Belial said: Shall this fellow be able to save us?
8300But the children struggled in her womb, and she said: If it were to be so with me, what need was there to conceive?
8300But the justice which is of faith, speaketh thus: Say not in thy heart: Who shall ascend into heaven?
8300But the men wondered, saying: What manner of man is this, for the winds and the sea obey him?
8300But the other answering, rebuked him, saying: Neither dost thou fear God, seeing; thou art under the same condemnation?
8300But the rest of the acts of Amon, which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300But the rest of the acts of Ela, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300But the rest of the acts of Joakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300But the rest of the acts of Joatham, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300But the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300But the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300But the rest of the acts of Ochozias, which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300But the rest of the acts of Phacee, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300But the things that are in heaven, who shall search out?
8300But they began to be sorrowful and to say to him, one by one: Is it I?
8300But they said: What is that to us?
8300But they said: Where wilt thou that we prepare?
8300But they thought with themselves, saying: If we say, From heaven; he will say, Why then did you not believe him?
8300But they thought within themselves, saying: If we shall say, From heaven: he will say: Why then did you not believe in him?
8300But they were exceedingly afraid, and said: Behold two kings could not stand before him, and how shall we be able to resist?
8300But thou, why judgest thou thy brother?
8300But to the sinner God hath said: Why dost thou declare my justices, and take my covenant in thy mouth?
8300But to which of the angels said he at any time: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
8300But to whom shall I have respect, but to him that is poor and little, and of a contrite spirit, and that trembleth at my words?
8300But what are these among so many?
8300But what have you to do with me, O Tyre, and Sidon, and all the coast of the Philistines?
8300But what saith the divine answer to him?
8300But what saith the scripture?
8300But what saith the scripture?
8300But what sayest thou?
8300But what shall I do?
8300But what then?
8300But what think you?
8300But what went you out to see?
8300But what went you out to see?
8300But what went you out to see?
8300But what went you out to see?
8300But when David saw his servants whispering, he understood that the child was dead: and he said to his servants: Is the child dead?
8300But when thou art spoiled what wilt thou do?
8300But where is wisdom to be found, and where is the place of understanding?
8300But whereunto shall I esteem this generation to be like?
8300But while they yet believed not and wondered for joy, he said: Have you here any thing to eat?
8300But who are you?
8300But who art thou that judgest thy neighbour?
8300But who is this of whom I hear such things?
8300But why should Chanaan be cursed for his father''s faults?
8300But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
8300But yet the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you, faith on earth?
8300By what doth a young man correct his way?
8300By what law?
8300By what means should I detest him, whom the Lord detesteth not?
8300By what way is the light spread, and heat divided upon the earth?
8300Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
8300Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn?
8300Can a woman forget her infant, so as not to have pity on the son of her womb?
8300Can he also give bread, or provide a table for his people?
8300Can he be healed that loveth not judgment?
8300Can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb and be born again?
8300Can horses run upon the rocks, or can any one plough with buffles?
8300Can man be compared with God, even though he were of perfect knowledge?
8300Can man be justified compared with God, or he that is born of a woman appear clean?
8300Can not I do with you, as this potter, O house of Israel, saith the Lord?
8300Can number thy wrath?
8300Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear grapes?
8300Can the rush be green without moisture?
8300Can those things then that are made by them, be gods?
8300Can you drink of the chalice that I drink of or be baptized with the baptism wherewith I am baptized?
8300Can you drink the chalice that I shall drink?
8300Canst thou bind the rhinoceros with thy thong to plough, or will he break the clods of the valleys after thee?
8300Canst thou bring forth the day star in its time, and make the evening star to rise upon the children of the earth?
8300Canst thou draw out the leviathan with a hook, or canst thou tie his tongue with a cord?
8300Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that an abundance of waters may cover thee?
8300Canst thou put a ring in his nose, or bore through his jaw with a buckle?
8300Canst thou send lightnings, and will they go, and will they return and say to thee: Here we are?
8300Comfort him, all you that are round about him, and all you that know his name, say: How is the strong staff broken, the beautiful rod?
8300Could you not watch one hour with me?
8300Couldst thou not watch one hour?
8300Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to be judged before the unjust: and not before the saints?
8300Darkness compasseth me about, and the walls cover me, and no man seeth me: whom do I fear?
8300David cried to the people, and to Abner, the son of Ner, saying: Wilt thou not answer, Abner?
8300David said to him: Why didst thou not fear to put out thy hand to kill the Lord''s anointed?
8300David spoke to Achimelech, the Hethite, and Abisai, the son of Sarvia, the brother of Joab, saying: Who will go down with me to Saul into the camp?
8300David therefore said to the Gabaonites: What shall I do for you?
8300Did Ezechias king of Juda, and all Juda, condemn him to death?
8300Did I begin to day to consult the Lord for him?
8300Did I ever speak to any one, of all the judges of Israel whom I charged to feed my people, saying: Why have you not built me a house of cedar?
8300Did I overreach you by any of them whom I sent to you?
8300Did I say: Bring to me, and give me of your substance?
8300Did Titus overreach you?
8300Did not Achan the son of Zare transgress the commandment of the Lord, and his wrath lay upon all the people of Israel?
8300Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
8300Did not he kill the giant, and take away reproach from his people?
8300Did not he say to me: She is my sister: and she say, He is my brother?
8300Did not he that made me in the womb make him also: and did not one and the same form me in the womb?
8300Did not one make her, and she is the residue of his spirit?
8300Did not our fathers do these things, and our God brought all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
8300Did they not sing to him in their dances, saying: Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
8300Did we not in the same steps?
8300Did we not walk with the same spirit?
8300Did you not know that I must be about my father''s business?
8300Did you offer victims and sacrifices to me in the desert for forty years, O house of Israel?
8300Didst not thou our God kill all the inhabitants of this land before thy people Israel, and gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever?
8300Didst thou know then that thou shouldst be born?
8300Didst thou since thy birth command the morning, and shew the dawning of the day its place?
8300Do I praise you?
8300Do I say that what is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
8300Do all interpret?
8300Do all speak with tongues?
8300Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
8300Do not the rich oppress you by might?
8300Do not the widow''s tears run down the cheek, and her cry against him that causeth them to fall?
8300Do not they blaspheme the good name that is invoked upon you?
8300Do not you judge them that are within?
8300Do not you say: There are yet four months, and then the harvest cometh?
8300Do they not both fall into the ditch?
8300Do they provoke me to anger, saith the Lord?
8300Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
8300Do we excel them?
8300Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
8300Do we then, destroy the law through faith?
8300Do you accept this person, and do you endeavour to judge for God?
8300Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
8300Do you not judge within yourselves, and are become judges of unjust thoughts?
8300Do you not know that the Lord God of Israel gave to David the kingdom over Israel for ever, to him and to his sons by a covenant of salt?
8300Do you not know?
8300Do you not understand, that whatsoever entereth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy?
8300Do you not yet know nor understand?
8300Do you not yet understand, neither do you remember the five loaves among five thousand men, and how many baskets you took up?
8300Do you say of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world: Thou blasphemest; because I said: I am the Son of God?
8300Do you see that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only?
8300Do you seek a proof of Christ that speaketh in me, who towards you is not weak, but is mighty in you?
8300Dost not thou think that God is higher than heaven, and is elevated above the height of the stars?
8300Dost thou desire to keep the path of ages, which wicked men have trodden?
8300Dost thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason thereof on the earth?
8300Dost thou know when God commanded the rains, to shew his light of his clouds?
8300Dost thou not see that Egypt is undone?
8300Dost thou strive against him, because he hath not answered thee to all words?
8300Dost thou trust in Egypt a staff of a broken reed, upon which if a man lean, it will break and go into his hand, and pierce it?
8300Dost thou trust in Egypt for chariots and for horsemen?
8300Dost thou yet hold back my people; and wilt thou not let them go?
8300Doth God pervert judgment, or doth the Almighty overthrow that which is just?
8300Doth God require it of thee, because it hath displeased thee?
8300Doth God take care for oxen?
8300Doth a fountain send forth, out of the same hole, sweet and bitter water?
8300Doth he thank that servant for doing the things which he commanded him?
8300Doth it become a woman to pray unto God uncovered?
8300Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked?
8300Doth not even nature itself teach you that a man indeed, if he nourish his hair, it is a shame unto him?
8300Doth not he consider my ways, and number all my steps?
8300Doth not the ear discern words, and the palate of him that eateth, the taste?
8300Doth not the scripture say: That Christ cometh of the seed of David and from Bethlehem the town where David was?
8300Doth not wisdom cry aloud, and prudence put forth her voice?
8300Doth our law judge any man, unless it first hear him and know what he doth?
8300Doth the hawk wax feathered by thy wisdom, spreading her wings to the south?
8300Doth the seat of iniquity stick to thee, who framest labour in commandment?
8300Doth thy thought seem right to thee, that thou shouldst say: I am more just than God?
8300Else, if thou shalt bless with the spirit, how shall he that holdeth the place of the unlearned say, Amen, to thy blessing?
8300Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
8300Even when it was whole it was not fit for work: how much less, when the fire hath devoured and consumed it, shall any work be made of it?
8300Every man that passeth beyond his own bed, despising his own soul, and saying: Who seeth me?
8300For Isaias saith: Lord, who hath believed our report?
8300For a voice of wailing is heard out of Sion: How are we wasted and greatly confounded?
8300For behold I begin to bring evil on the city wherein my name is called upon: and shall you be as innocent and escape free?
8300For do I now persuade men, or God?
8300For great power always belonged to thee alone: and who shall resist the strength of thy arm?
8300For he knoweth the vanity of men, and when he seeth iniquity, doth he not consider it?
8300For he that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God whom he seeth not?
8300For how can I endure the murdering and slaughter of my people?
8300For how can they be called gods?
8300For how knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
8300For if I make you sorrowful, who is he then that can make me glad, but the same who is made sorrowful by me?
8300For if in the green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?
8300For if the loss of them be the reconciliation of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
8300For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
8300For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie, unto his glory, why am I also yet judged as a sinner?
8300For if they were able to know so much as to make a judgment of the world: how did they not more easily find out the Lord thereof?
8300For if thou have not wherewith to restore, what cause is there that he should take the covering from thy bed?
8300For if you love them that love you, what reward shall you have?
8300For many of his works are hidden, but the works of his justice who shall declare?
8300For now they shall say: We have no king: because we fear not the Lord: and what shall a king do to us?
8300For the Lord of hosts hath decreed, and who can disannul it?
8300For their destruction shall rise suddenly: and who knoweth the ruin of both?
8300For there is no one in death, that is mindful of thee: and who shall confess to thee in hell?
8300For they have destroyed the things which thou hast made: but what has the just man done?
8300For thou art God my strength: why hast thou cast me off?
8300For thou remainest for ever, and shall we perish everlastingly?
8300For thou saidst: That which is right doth not please thee: or what will it profit thee if I sin?
8300For thus saith the Lord: Behold they whose judgment was not to drink of the cup, shall certainly drink: and shalt thou come off as innocent?
8300For thy mercy, and for thy truth''s sake: lest the Gentiles should say: Where is their God?
8300For to which of the angels hath he said at any time: Thou art my Son, to- day have I begotten thee?
8300For we that are dead to sin, how shall we live any longer therein?
8300For what a man seeth, why doth he hope for?
8300For what cause didst thou say, she was thy sister, that I might take her to my wife?
8300For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his own soul?
8300For what glory is it, if, committing sin and being buffeted for it, you endure?
8300For what have I in heaven?
8300For what have I to do to judge them that are without?
8300For what if some of them have not believed?
8300For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world and lose himself and cast away himself?
8300For what is it to him what befalleth his house after him: and if the number of his months be diminished by one half?
8300For what is my strength, that I can hold out?
8300For what is our hope or joy or crown of glory?
8300For what is the good thing of him, and what is his beautiful thing, but the corn of the elect, and wine springing forth virgins?
8300For what is the hope of the hypocrite if through covetousness he take by violence, and God deliver not his soul?
8300For what is there that you have had less than the other churches but that I myself was not burthensome to you?
8300For what is your life?
8300For what man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him?
8300For what other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies, and just judgments, and all the law, which I will set forth this day before our eyes?
8300For what part should God from above have in me, and what inheritance the Almighty from on high?
8300For what participation hath justice with injustice?
8300For what profit shall a man have of all his labour, and vexation of spirit, with which he hath been tormented under the sun?
8300For what saith the scripture?
8300For what shall I do when God shall rise to judge?
8300For what shall I strike you any more, you that increase transgression?
8300For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?
8300For what son is there whom the father doth not correct?
8300For when he granteth peace, who is there that can condemn?
8300For which is greater, he that sitteth at table or he that serveth?
8300For which of those works do you stone me?
8300For while one saith: I indeed am of Paul: and another: I am of Apollo: are you not men?
8300For who among men is he that can know the counsel of God?
8300For who distinguisheth thee?
8300For who hath continued in his commandment, and hath been forsaken?
8300For who hath despised little days?
8300For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
8300For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
8300For who hath stood in the counsel of the Lord, and hath seen and heard his word?
8300For who in the clouds can be compared to the Lord: or who among the sons of God shall be like to God?
8300For who is God but the Lord?
8300For who is there that hath not offended with his tongue?
8300For who resisteth his will?
8300For who shall be able to judge this people, thy people, which is so numerous?
8300For who shall bring him to know the things that shall be after him?
8300For who shall have pity on thee, O Jerusalem?
8300For who shall say to thee: What hast thou done?
8300For who shall search out his glorious acts?
8300For who when he hath found his enemy, will let him go well away?
8300For whom hast thou been solicitous and afraid, that thou hast lied, and hast not been mindful of me, nor thought on me in thy heart?
8300For why did Christ, when as yet we were weak, according to the time, die for the ungodly?
8300For why is my liberty judged by another man''s conscience?
8300For you say: Where is the house of the prince?
8300For, sittest thou to judge me according to the law and, contrary to the law, commandest me to be struck?
8300For, whereas there is among you envying and contention, are you not carnal and walk you not according to man?
8300From heaven or from men?
8300From whence are wars and contentions among you?
8300From whence then hast thou living water?
8300Give me wisdom and knowledge that I may come in and go out before thy people: for who can worthily judge this thy people, which is so great?
8300Go, and say to my servant David: Thus saith the Lord: Shalt thou build me a house to dwell in?
8300Go, therefore, to meet her, and say to her: Is all well with thee, and with thy husband, and with thy son?
8300God is a just judge, strong and patient: is he angry every day?
8300God is he that justifieth: 8:34. Who is he that shall condemn?
8300Hast not thou dried up the sea, the water of the mighty deep, who madest the depth of the sea a way, that the delivered might pass over?
8300Hast not thou struck the proud one, and wounded the dragon?
8300Hast thou any business, and wilt thou, that I speak to the king, or to the general of the army?
8300Hast thou cattle?
8300Hast thou children?
8300Hast thou considered the breadth of the earth?
8300Hast thou daughters?
8300Hast thou entered into the depths of the sea, and walked in the lowest parts of the deep?
8300Hast thou eyes of flesh: or, shalt thou see as man seeth?
8300Hast thou faith?
8300Hast thou heard God''s counsel, and shall his wisdom be inferior to thee?
8300Hast thou heard a word against thy neighbour?
8300Hast thou not heard what I have done from the beginning?
8300Hast thou not heard what I have done to him of old?
8300Hast thou not milked me as milk, and curdled me like cheese?
8300Hast thou not seen Achab humbled before me?
8300Hast thou numbered the months of their conceiving, or knowest thou the time when they bring forth?
8300Hast thou seen a man hasty to speak?
8300Hast thou seen a man swift in his work?
8300Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit?
8300Hast thou utterly cast away Juda, or hath thy soul abhorred Sion?
8300Hath God any need of your lie, that you should speak deceitfully for him?
8300Hath any one of the rulers believed in him, or of the Pharisees?
8300Hath he not also spoken to us in like manner?
8300Hath he not counted us as strangers, and sold us, and eaten up the price of us?
8300Hath he said then, and will he not do?
8300Hath he struck him according to the stroke of him that struck him?
8300Hath he struck him, etc... Hath God punished the carnal persecuting Jews, in proportion to their doings against Christ and his saints?
8300Hath no man condemned thee?
8300Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
8300Hath not my hand made all these things?
8300Hath not the Lord made the saints to declare all his wonderful works, which the Lord Almighty hath firmly settled to be established for his glory?
8300Hath not this been done to thee, because thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God at that time, when he led thee by the way?
8300Hath the workman cast a graven statue?
8300Have I not dissembled?
8300Have I not hated them, O Lord, that hated thee: and pined away because of thy enemies?
8300Have I, therefore, been with thee twenty years?
8300Have all the grace of healing?
8300Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their land from the hand of the king of Assyria?
8300Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their land out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians?
8300Have not I seen Christ Jesus our Lord?
8300Have not I the Lord, and there is no God else besides me?
8300Have not we power to eat and to drink?
8300Have the gates of death been opened to thee, and hast thou seen the darksome doors?
8300Have the rulers known for a truth that this is the Christ?
8300Have they made thee ruler?
8300Have we need of mad men, that you have brought in this fellow, to play the madman in my presence?
8300Have we not all one father?
8300Have we not power to carry about a woman, a sister as well as the rest of the apostles and the brethren of the Lord and Cephas?
8300Have ye understood all these things?
8300Have you called us to the wedding on purpose to strip us?
8300Have you still your heart blinded?
8300Have you suffered so great things in vain?
8300Having eyes, see you not?
8300He abideth for ever in the sight of God: his mercy and truth who shall search?
8300He answered him: Can I speak any thing else but what the Lord commandeth?
8300He answered him: Lo, here I am: shall I have power to speak any other thing but that which God shall put in my mouth?
8300He answered them: Are you the avengers of Baal, that you fight for him?
8300He answered, and said: I beseech thee, my lord wherewith shall I deliver Israel?
8300He answered, and said: Who is he, Lord, that I may believe in him?
8300He answered: But what if I run?
8300He answered: Lo I die, what will the first birthright avail me?
8300He answered: Why dost thou ask my name?
8300He asked them, saying: Why is your countenance sadder today than usual?
8300He bowed down to him, and said: Who am I thy servant, that thou shouldst look upon such a dead dog as I am?
8300He hath no mercy on a man like himself, and doth he entreat for his own sins?
8300He is higher than heaven, and what wilt thou do?
8300He is near that justifieth me, who will contend with me?
8300He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath resisted him, and hath had peace?
8300He judged the cause of the poor and needy for his own good: was it not therefore because he knew me, saith the Lord?
8300He met with the brethren of Ochozias, king of Juda, and he said to them: Who are you?
8300He rose up, and followed his wife: and coming to the man, said to him: Art thou he that spoke to the woman?
8300He said therefore to Joseph: Seeing God hath shewn thee all that thou hast said, can I find one wiser and one like unto thee?
8300He said therefore to the multitudes that went forth to be baptized by him: Ye offspring of vipers, who hath shewed you to flee from the wrath to come?
8300He said therefore: To what is the kingdom of God like, and whereunto shall I resemble it?
8300He said to Nathan the prophet: Dost thou see that I dwell in a house of cedar, and the ark of God is lodged within skins?
8300He said to her: Agar, handmaid of Sarai, whence comest thou?
8300He said to him the third time: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?
8300He said to him: Because thou art my brother, shalt thou serve me without wages?
8300He said to him: Which?
8300He said to his servant: Say to her: Behold, thou hast diligently served us in all things; what wilt thou have me to do for thee?
8300He said: Art thou my son Esau?
8300He said: Is he in health?
8300He saith to him again: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me?
8300He sendeth his crystal like morsels: who shall stand before the face of his cold?
8300He speaketh with one that is asleep, who uttereth wisdom to a fool: and in the end of the discourse he saith: Who is this?
8300He that chastiseth nations, shall he not rebuke: he that teacheth man knowledge?
8300He that hath not been tried, what manner of things doth he know?
8300He that is but flesh, nourisheth anger, and doth he ask forgiveness of God?
8300He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?
8300He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
8300He that spared not even his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how hath he not also, with him, given us all things?
8300He that washeth himself after touching the dead, if he toucheth him again, what doth his washing avail?
8300He therefore who giveth to you the Spirit and worketh miracles among you: doth he do it by the works of the law or by the hearing of the faith?
8300He therefore, leaning on the breast of Jesus, saith to him: Lord, who is it?
8300He was taken away from distress, and from judgment: who shall declare his generation?
8300Hear this, ye old men, and give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land: did this ever happen in your days, or in the days of your fathers?
8300Hear ye, therefore, O house of Israel: Is it my way that is not right, and are not rather your ways perverse?
8300Hell and destruction are before the Lord: how much more the hearts of the children of men?
8300Him therefore when Peter had seen, he saith to Jesus: Lord, and what shall this man do?
8300Him when Jesus had seen lying, and knew that he had been now a long time, he saith to him: Wilt thou be made whole?
8300His brethren answered: Shalt thou be our king?
8300His generation who shall declare, for his life shall be taken from the earth?
8300His mother looked out at a window, and howled: and she spoke from the dining room: Why is his chariot so long in coming back?
8300How are the valiant fallen in battle?
8300How are the valiant fallen, and the weapons of war perished?
8300How are they brought to desolation?
8300How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, who didst rise in the morning?
8300How can I be merciful to thee?
8300How can you believe, who receive glory one from another: and the glory which is from God alone, you do not seek?
8300How canst thou say: I am not polluted, I have not walked after Baalim?
8300How could I eat it, or please the Lord in the ceremonies, having a sorrowful heart?
8300How did he open thy eyes?
8300How do you say: We are valiant and stout men in battle?
8300How do you say: We are wise, and the law of the Lord is with us?
8300How great are thy works, O Lord?
8300How great glory did he gain when he lifted up his hands, and stretched out swords against the cities?
8300How happeneth it, O Israel, that thou art in thy enemies''land?
8300How have they searched Esau, how have they sought out his hidden things?
8300How is Babylon become an astonishment among the nations?
8300How is Sesach taken, and the renowned one of all the earth surprised?
8300How is it then, brethren?
8300How is the faithful city, that was full of judgment, become a harlot?
8300How is the gold become dim, the finest colour is changed, the stones of the sanctuary are scattered in the top of every street?
8300How long do you afflict my soul, and break me in pieces with words?
8300How long do you rush in upon a man?
8300How long doth this wicked multitude murmur against me?
8300How long shall I see men fleeing away, how long shall I hear the sound of the trumpet?
8300How long shall I suffer you?
8300How long shall I suffer you?
8300How long shall I take counsels in my soul, sorrow in my heart all the day?
8300How long shall my enemy be exalted over Me?
8300How long shall sinners, O Lord: how long shall sinners glory?
8300How long shall the land mourn, and the herb of every field wither for the wickedness of them that dwell therein?
8300How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies, and that prophesy the delusions of their own heart?
8300How long will they be incapable of being cleansed?
8300How long will you judge unjustly: and accept the persons of the wicked?
8300How long will you throw out words?
8300How long wilt thou be dissolute in deliciousness, O wandering daughter?
8300How long wilt thou feed us with the bread of tears: and give us for our drink tears in measure?
8300How long wilt thou not spare me, nor suffer me to swallow down my spittle?
8300How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?
8300How long wilt thou speak these things, and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
8300How long, O God, shall the enemy reproach: is the adversary to provoke thy name for ever?
8300How long, O Lord, shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear?
8300How long, O Lord, turnest thou away unto the end?
8300How long, O Lord, wilt thou be angry for ever: shall thy zeal be kindled like a fire?
8300How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me unto the end?
8300How many are my iniquities and sins?
8300How many are the days of thy servant: when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me?
8300How much are you more valuable than they?
8300How much better is a man than a sheep?
8300How much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm?
8300How much more if the people had eaten of the prey of their enemies, which they found?
8300How much more is man abominable, and unprofitable, who drinketh iniquity like water?
8300How much more shall they that dwell in houses of clay, who have an earthly foundation, be consumed as with the moth?
8300How much more things of this world?
8300How much more will he do in favour of his Son: and against the enemies of his church?
8300How often did they provoke him in the desert: and move him to wrath in the place without water?
8300How often shall the lamp of the wicked be put out, and a deluge come upon them, and he shall distribute the sorrows of his wrath?
8300How readest thou?
8300How sayest thou: Shew us the Father?
8300How sayest thou: You shall be free?
8300How shall I curse him, whom God hath not cursed?
8300How shall I deal with thee, O Ephraim, shall I protect thee, O Israel?
8300How shall not the ministration of the spirit be rather in glory?
8300How shall we be able to stand before their face, unless thou, O God, help us?
8300How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
8300How shall we magnify Zorobabel?
8300How shall we sing the song of the Lord in a strange land?
8300How should one pursue after a thousand, and two chase ten thousand?
8300How then can I go in to the king, who for these thirty days now have not been called unto him?
8300How then can it be supposed, or admitted, that they are gods?
8300How then can they be thought to be gods, that can neither deliver themselves from war, nor save themselves from evils?
8300How then do ye comfort me in vain, whereas your answer is shewn to be repugnant to truth?
8300How then doth he now see?
8300How then is it to be supposed, or to be said, that they are gods?
8300How then saith he: I came down from heaven?
8300How then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that so it must be done?
8300How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
8300How then was it reputed?
8300I also have a heart as well as you: for who is ignorant of these things, which you know?
8300I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob?
8300I am this day fourscore years old, are my senses quick to discern sweet and bitter?
8300I ask, therefore, for what cause you have sent for me?
8300I attended, and hearkened; no man speaketh what is good, there is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?
8300I beseech thee, saith he, be not angry, Lord, if I speak yet once more: What if ten shall be found there?
8300I have loved you, saith the Lord: and you have said: Wherein hast thou loved us?
8300I have put off my garment, how shall I put it on?
8300I have sinned: what shall I do to thee, O keeper of men?
8300I have washed my feet, how shall I defile them?
8300I myself will comfort you: who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a mortal man, and of the son of man, who shall wither away like grass?
8300I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly,( What is man, said I that he can follow the King his maker?)
8300I said: Where are they?
8300I say then: Hath God cast away his people?
8300I say then: Have they so stumbled, that they should fall?
8300I was barren and brought not forth, led away, and captive: and who hath brought up these?
8300I was destitute and alone: and these, where were they?
8300I will go now, and take away the reproach of the people: for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, who hath dared to curse the army of the living God?
8300I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel, for who can resist my countenance?
8300I will say to God: Do not condemn me: tell me why thou judgest me so?
8300If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
8300If God be for us, who is against us?
8300If I have sinned, and thou hast spared me for an hour: why dost thou not suffer me to be clean from my iniquity?
8300If I have spoken to you earthly things, and you believe not: how will you believe, if I shall speak to you heavenly things?
8300If I lie down to sleep, I shall say: When shall I rise?
8300If I partake with thanksgiving, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
8300If grapegatherers had come to thee, would they not have left a bunch?
8300If he examine on a sudden, who shall answer him?
8300If he have need of thee he will deceive thee, and smiling upon thee will put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair, and will say: What wantest thou?
8300If he shall overturn all things, or shall press them together, who shall contradict him?
8300If heaven and the heavens of heavens do not contain thee, how much less this house, which I have built?
8300If one man shall sin against another, God may be appeased in his behalf: but if a man shall sin against the Lord, who shall pray for him?
8300If others be partakers of this power over you, why not we rather?
8300If the foot should say: Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body: Is it therefore not of the Body?
8300If the men of my tabernacle have not said: Who will give us of his flesh that we may be filled?
8300If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?
8300If the whole were hearing, where would be the smelling?
8300If then God gave them the same grace as to us also who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ: who was I, that could withstand God?
8300If then ye be not able to do so much as the least thing, why are you solicitous for the rest?
8300If then you be dead with Christ from the elements of this world, why do you yet decree as though living in the world?
8300If then you have not been faithful in the unjust mammon, who will trust you with that which is the true?
8300If then you shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
8300If then, the uncircumcised keep the justices of the law, shall not this uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
8300If there be fifty just men in the city, shall they perish withal?
8300If therefore this people, or the prophet, or the priest shall ask thee, saying: What is the burden of the Lord?
8300If they have called the good man of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?
8300If they shall say to me: What is his name?
8300If thieves had gone in to thee, if robbers by night, how wouldst thou have held thy peace?
8300If thou do well, shalt thou not receive?
8300If thou hast been wearied with running with footmen, how canst thou contend with horses?
8300If thou say in thy heart: These nations are more than I, how shall I be able to destroy them?
8300If thou see him to be angry, and he shall say: Why did you approach so near to the wall to fight?
8300If thou sin, what shalt thou hurt him?
8300If to the left hand, what shall I do?
8300If we begin to speak to thee, perhaps thou wilt take it ill; but who can withhold the words he hath conceived?
8300If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?
8300If we shall say, from heaven, he will say to us: Why then did you not believe him?
8300If you offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
8300If( according to man) I fought with beasts at Ephesus, what doth it profit me, if the dead rise not again?
8300In such a multitude I shall not be known: for what is my soul in such an immense creation?
8300In that you say: Every one that doth evil, is good in the sight of the Lord, and such please him: or surely where is the God of judgment?
8300In the circumcision, etc... That is, is it only for the Jews that are circumcised?
8300In the end he shall be destroyed like a dunghill, and they that had seen him, shall say: Where is he?
8300In the morning thou shalt say: Who will grant me evening?
8300In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise again, whose wife shall she be of them?
8300In the resurrection therefore, whose wife of them shall she be?
8300Is Christ divided?
8300Is Gabelus dead, thinkest thou, and no man will pay him the money?
8300Is God unjust, who executeth wrath?
8300Is Israel a bondman, or a homeborn slave?
8300Is any man called in uncircumcision?
8300Is any man called, being circumcised?
8300Is any man sick among you?
8300Is any of you sad?
8300Is he not also of the Gentiles?
8300Is he not the son of Jerobaal, and hath made Zebul, his servant, ruler over the men of Emor, the father of Sichem?
8300Is he the God of the Jews only?
8300Is he yet living?
8300Is it a great matter that God should comfort thee?
8300Is it a small thing to you that you sinned with Beelphegor, and the stain of that crime remaineth in us to this day?
8300Is it credible then that God should dwell with men on the earth?
8300Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or no?
8300Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
8300Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar?
8300Is it my will that a sinner should die, saith the Lord God, and not that he should be converted from his ways, and live?
8300Is it not better to eat and drink, and to shew his soul good things of his labours?
8300Is it not better to return into Egypt?
8300Is it not so, O ye children of Israel, saith the Lord?
8300Is it not wheat harvest to day?
8300Is it not yet a very little while, and Libanus shall be turned into charmel, and charmel shall be esteemed as a forest?
8300Is it so that there is not among you any one wise man that is able to judge between his brethren?
8300Is it then to be thought that God should indeed dwell upon earth?
8300Is it time for you to dwell in ceiled houses, and this house lie desolate?
8300Is it without the will of the Lord that I am come up to this place to destroy it?
8300Is my debate against man, that I should not have just reason to be troubled?
8300Is my hand shortened and become little, that I can not redeem?
8300Is my inheritance to me as a speckled bird?
8300Is not destruction to the wicked, and aversion to them that work iniquity?
8300Is not he that sitteth at table?
8300Is not he the Christ?
8300Is not he thy father, that hath possessed thee, and made thee, and created thee?
8300Is not one bunch of grapes of Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer?
8300Is not the life more than the meat: and the body more than the raiment?
8300Is not their exaltation cut down, and hath not fire devoured the remnants of them?
8300Is not this David, to whom they sung in their dances, saying: Saul slew his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
8300Is not this a grief even to death?
8300Is not this rather the fast that I have chosen?
8300Is not this the carpenter''s son?
8300Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joseph, and Jude, and Simon?
8300Is not this the people which thou didst despise?
8300Is not this the word that we spoke to thee in Egypt, saying: Depart from us, that we may serve the Egyptians?
8300Is not this written in the book of the just?
8300Is not this your city, which gloried from of old in her antiquity?
8300Is the law sin?
8300Is the seed as yet sprung up?
8300Is there a God besides me, a maker, whom I have not known?
8300Is there any numbering of his soldiers?
8300Is there any thing hard to God?
8300Is there injustice with God?
8300Is there no balm in Galaad?
8300Is this house then, in which my name hath been called upon, in your eyes become a den of robbers?
8300Is this man Jechonias an earthen and a broken vessel?
8300Is this such a fast as I have chosen: for a man to afflict his soul for a day?
8300Is this the return thou makest to the Lord, O foolish and senseless people?
8300Is this word come out from my lord the king, and hast thou not told me, thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
8300Is thy eye evil, because I am good?
8300Is thy fornication small?
8300Isaac said to them: Why are ye come to me, a man whom you hate, and have thrust out from you?
8300It is I that have sinned: it is I that have done the evil: but as for this flock, what hath it deserved?
8300It is commonly said: If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and marry another man, shall he return to her any more?
8300Jacob asked him: Tell me by what name art thou called?
8300Jesus answered and said to him: Art thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these things?
8300Jesus answered him: If I have spoken evil, give testimony of the evil; but if well, why strikest thou me?
8300Jesus answered him: Wilt thou lay down thy life for me?
8300Jesus answered them: Do you now believe?
8300Jesus answered them: Have not I chosen you twelve?
8300Jesus answered them: Is it not written in your law: I said, you are gods?
8300Jesus answered: Are there not twelve hours of the day?
8300Jesus answered: Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or have others told it thee of me?
8300Jesus saith to her: Did not I say to thee that if thou believe, thou shalt see the glory of God?
8300Jesus saith to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
8300Jesus saith to him: Have I been so long a time with you and have you not known me?
8300Jesus saith to him: So I will have him to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
8300Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
8300Jesus saith to them: Have you never read in the Scriptures: The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?
8300Jesus therefore said to them: Children, have you any meat?
8300Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth and said to them: Whom seek ye?
8300Joab also, hearing the sound of the trumpet, said: What meaneth this noise of the city in an uproar?
8300Jonathan slain in the high places?
8300Josue said to them: Who are you?
8300Juda is a lion''s whelp: to the prey, my son, thou art gone up: resting thou hast couched as a lion, and as a lioness, who shall rouse him?
8300Juda said: What wilt thou have for a pledge?
8300Judas saith to him, not the Iscariot: Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not to the world?
8300Know you not that a little leaven corrupteth the whole lump?
8300Know you not that all we who are baptized in Christ Jesus are baptized in his death?
8300Know you not that the saints shall judge this world?
8300Know you not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God?
8300Know you not that they who work in the holy place eat the things that are of the holy place; and they that serve the altar partake with the altar?
8300Know you not that we shall judge angels?
8300Know you not that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
8300Know you not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
8300Know you not what I and my fathers have done to all the people of the lands?
8300Know you not what the scripture saith of Elias, how he calleth on God against Israel?
8300Know you not your own selves, that Christ Jesus is in you, unless perhaps you be reprobates?
8300Know you not, brethren( for I speak to them that know the law) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as it liveth?
8300Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and I have power to release thee?
8300Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance?
8300Knowest thou not, or hast thou not heard?
8300Knowest thou the great paths of the clouds, and the perfect knowledges?
8300Knowest thou the time when the wild goats bring forth among the rocks, or hast thou observed the hinds when they fawn?
8300Laughter I counted error: and to mirth I said: Why art thou vainly deceived?
8300Lest my ignorances increase, and my offences be multiplied, and my sins abound, and I fall before my adversaries, and my enemy rejoice over me?
8300Lest perhaps being filled, I should be tempted to deny, and say: Who is the Lord?
8300Lest they should say among the Gentiles: Where is their God?
8300Let him alone and let him curse: for the Lord hath bid him curse David: and who is he that shall dare say, why hath he done so?
8300Let him pray: Is he cheerful in mind?
8300Lift up your eyes, and see, you that come from the north: where is the flock that is given thee, thy beautiful cattle?
8300Lo, is not a word better than a gift?
8300Lord, saith he, be not angry, I beseech thee, if I speak: What if thirty shall be found there?
8300Lord, what is man, that thou art made known to him?
8300Lord, when wilt thou look upon me?
8300Lord, where are thy ancient mercies, according to what thou didst swear to David in thy truth?
8300Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle?
8300Lord, why castest thou off my prayer: why turnest thou away thy face from me?
8300Man to man reserveth anger, and doth he seek remedy of God?
8300Many men are called merciful: but who shall find a faithful man?
8300Many therefore of his disciples, hearing it, said: This saying is hard; and who can hear it?
8300Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, have not we prophesied in thy name, and cast out devils in thy name, and done many miracles in thy name?
8300Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
8300May the Lord be appeased with thousands of rams, or with many thousands of fat he- goats?
8300Moses feared, and said: How is this come to be known?
8300Much more than it was: it is a great depth, who shall find it out?
8300My Lord God, what shall I say, seeing Israel turning their backs to their enemies?
8300My children, keep discipline in peace: for wisdom that is hid, and a treasure that is not seen, what profit is there in them both?
8300My enemies have spoken evils against me: when shall he die and his name perish?
8300My eyes have failed for thy word, saying: When wilt thou comfort me?
8300My son, hast thou sinned?
8300My soul hath thirsted after the strong living God; when shall I come and appear before the face of God?
8300My tears have been my bread day and night, whilst it is said to me daily: Where is thy God?
8300Nathan said: My lord, O king, hast thou said: Let Adonias reign after me, and let him sit upon my throne?
8300Nathanael saith to him: Whence knowest thou me?
8300Neither did his father rebuke him at any time, saying: Why hast thou done this?
8300Neither do you remember?
8300Nicodemus answered and said to him: How can these things be done?
8300Nicodemus saith to him: How can a man be born when he is old?
8300Night and day more abundantly praying that we may see your face and may accomplish those things that are wanting to your faith?
8300Nor is it in heaven, that thou shouldst say: Which of us can go up to heaven to bring it unto us, and we may hear and fulfil it in work?
8300Nor the seven loaves, among four thousand men, and how many baskets you took up?
8300Now Abimelech had not touched her, and he said: Lord, wilt thou slay a nation that is ignorant and just?
8300Now Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, and he could not see: and he called Esau, his elder son, and said to him: My son?
8300Now if Christ be preached, that he arose again from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
8300Now if I cast out devils by Beelzebub, by whom do your children cast them out?
8300Now if the offence of them be the riches of the world and the diminution of them the riches of the Gentiles: how much more the fulness of them?
8300Now that he ascended, what is it, but because he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
8300Now the rest of the acts of Achaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300Now the rest of the acts of Amri, and the battles he fought, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300Now the rest of the acts of Josias, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Juda?
8300Now the rest of the acts of Zacharias, are they not written in the book of the words of the days of the kings of Israel?
8300Now there was of the house of Saul, a servant named Siba: and when the king had called him to him, he said to him: Art thou Siba?
8300Now there were four lepers, at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another: What mean we to stay here till we die?
8300Now there were some that had indignation within themselves and said: Why was this waste of the ointment made?
8300Now therefore, why tempt you God to put a yoke upon the necks of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear?
8300Now when Eliab his eldest brother heard this, when he was speaking with others, he was angry with David, and said: Why camest thou hither?
8300Now, why art thou drawn together with grief?
8300O God my God, look upon me: why hast thou forsaken me?
8300O God, who shall be like to thee?
8300O God, why hast thou cast us off unto the end: why is thy wrath enkindled against the sheep of thy pasture?
8300O Lord God of Israel, why is so great an evil come to pass in thy people, that this day one tribe should be taken away from among us?
8300O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy servant?
8300O Lord God of hosts, who is like to thee?
8300O Wisdom that is hid, and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in them both?
8300O children, how long will you love childishness, and fools covet those things which are hurtful to themselves, and the unwise hate knowledge?
8300O death, where is thy sting?
8300O death, where is thy victory?
8300O generation of vipers, how can you speak good things, whereas you are evil?
8300O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
8300O my people, what have I done to thee, or in what have I molested thee?
8300O our God, wilt thou not then judge them?
8300O thou sword of the Lord, how long wilt thou not be quiet?
8300O wicked presumption, whence camest thou to cover the earth with thy malice, and deceitfulness?
8300O ye sons of men, how long will you be dull of heart?
8300Of himself, or of some other man?
8300Of old, think you that we excuse ourselves to you?
8300Of works?
8300Offer up the sacrifice of justice, and trust in the Lord: many say, Who sheweth us good things?
8300On whom dost thou trust, that thou darest to rebel?
8300One of the servants of the high priest( a kinsman to him whose ear Peter cut off) saith to him: Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
8300Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to do this?
8300Or a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
8300Or came it only unto you?
8300Or can an unsavoury thing be eaten, that is not seasoned with salt?
8300Or can he delight himself in the Almighty, and call upon God at all times?
8300Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt?
8300Or danger?
8300Or deliver me from the hand of the enemy, and rescue me out of the hand of the mighty?
8300Or despise ye the church of God and put them to shame that have not?
8300Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and patience and longsuffering?
8300Or did I commit a fault, humbling myself that you might be exalted, because I preached unto you the Gospel of God freely?
8300Or did the word of God come out from you?
8300Or distress?
8300Or do I seek to please men?
8300Or do we need( as some do) epistles of commendation to you, or from you?
8300Or do you think that the scripture saith in vain: To envy doth the spirit covet which dwelleth in you?
8300Or doth he say this indeed for our sakes?
8300Or doth not the law also say; these things?
8300Or famine?
8300Or hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump, to make one vessel unto honour and another unto dishonour?
8300Or have ye not read in the law, that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple break the sabbath, and are without blame?
8300Or how can any one enter into the house of the strong, and rifle his goods, unless he first bind the strong?
8300Or how canst thou say to thy brother: Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye?
8300Or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
8300Or how sayest thou to thy brother: Let me cast the mote out of thy eye; and behold a beam is in thy own eye?
8300Or how shall they believe him of whom they have not heard?
8300Or if he shall ask an egg, will he reach him a scorpion?
8300Or if he shall ask him a fish, will he reach him a serpent?
8300Or in charity and in the spirit of meekness?
8300Or know you not that he who is joined to a harlot is made one body?
8300Or know you not that your members are the temple of the Holy Ghost, who is in you, whom you have from God: and you are not your own?
8300Or look we for another?
8300Or look we for another?
8300Or naked and covered thee?
8300Or nakedness?
8300Or persecution?
8300Or rather shall it take hold of my strength, shall it make peace with me, shall it make peace with me?
8300Or shall it please him, from whom nothing can be concealed?
8300Or shall we not give it?
8300Or that the idol is any thing?
8300Or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
8300Or the sword?
8300Or the vine, figs?
8300Or those eighteen upon whom the tower fell in Siloe and slew them: think you that they also were debtors above all the men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
8300Or thou, why dost thou despise thy brother?
8300Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?
8300Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?
8300Or what fellowship hath light with darkness?
8300Or what hast thou that thou hast not received, and if thou hast received, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
8300Or what is more wicked than that which flesh and blood hath invented?
8300Or what is the place of my resting?
8300Or what man is there among you, of whom if his son shall ask bread, will he reach him a stone?
8300Or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?
8300Or what woman having ten groats, if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle and sweep the house and seek diligently until she find it?
8300Or when did we see thee a stranger and took thee in?
8300Or when did we see thee sick or in prison and came to thee?
8300Or who can tell him what shall be after him under the sun?
8300Or who hath been his counsellor?
8300Or who hath first given to him, and recompense shall be made him?
8300Or who shall descend into the deep?
8300Or why look you upon us, as if by our strength or power we had made this man to walk?
8300Or will God forget to shew mercy?
8300Or will he cut off his mercy for ever, from generation to generation?
8300Or with what counsel or strength dost thou prepare for war?
8300Or with what manner of body shall they come?
8300Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
8300Or, the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that there should be with me, It is, and It is not?
8300Or, who is he that hath given thee this authority?
8300Or: Why talkest thou with her?
8300Otherwise how shall God judge this world?
8300Otherwise, what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all?
8300Ought not Christ to have suffered these things and so, to enter into his glory?
8300Out of whose womb came the ice?
8300Peradventure thou wilt comprehend the steps of God, and wilt find out the Almighty perfectly?
8300Peter saith to him: Why can not I follow thee now?
8300Peter was grieved because he had said to him the third time: Lovest thou me?
8300Pilate answered: Am I a Jew?
8300Pilate saith to him: What is truth?
8300Pilate saith to them: What shall I do then with Jesus that is called Christ?
8300Pilate saith to them: shall I crucify your king?
8300Pilate therefore said to him: Art thou a king then?
8300Pilate therefore saith to him: Speakest thou not to me?
8300Pilate therefore went into the hall again and called Jesus and said to him: Art thou the king of the Jews?
8300Pilate therefore went out to them, and said: What accusation bring you against this man?
8300Remember what my substance is: for hast thou made all the children of men in vain?
8300Remember you not that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
8300Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished being innocent?
8300Return, O Lord, how long?
8300Riches are not comely for a covetous man and a niggard, and what should an envious man do with gold?
8300Saba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tharsis, and all the lions thereof shall say to thee: Art thou come to take spoils?
8300Said: Why have you saved the women?
8300Say not: I am sufficient for myself: and what shall I be made worse by this?
8300Say not: I have sinned, and what harm hath befallen me?
8300Say not: I shall be hidden from God, and who shall remember me from on high?
8300Say not: What need I, and what good shall I have by this?
8300Say not: What thinkest thou is the cause that former times were better than they are now?
8300Say thou: Thus saith the Lord God: Shall it prosper then?
8300Say to the provoking house: Know you not what these things mean?
8300Saying: The Lord be merciful to me, that I may not do this: shall I drink the blood of these men that went, and the peril of their lives?
8300Saying: Were not houses lately built?
8300Saying: What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
8300Saying: What shall we do to these men?
8300Saying: What think you of Christ?
8300Saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews?
8300Saying: Where is his promise or his coming?
8300Saying: Why didst thou go in to men uncircumcised and didst eat with them?
8300Saying; What wilt thou that I do to thee?
8300See now all the things which thou hast heard: but have you declared them?
8300See ye the word of the Lord: Am I become a wilderness to Israel, or a lateward springing land?
8300Seeing he shall become a great and mighty nation, and in him all the nations of the earth shall be blessed?
8300Seeing then that all these things are to be dissolved, what manner of people ought you to be in holy conversation and godliness?
8300Seeing, saith he, I have once begun, I will speak to my Lord: What if twenty be found there?
8300Seest thou not how much he eateth and drinketh every day?
8300Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Juda, and in the streets of Jerusalem?
8300Seest thou that faith did cooperate with his works and by works faith was made perfect?
8300Shall I be able to bring him back any more?
8300Shall I come to you with a rod?
8300Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
8300Shall I justify wicked balances, and the deceitful weights of the bag?
8300Shall I not be angry at these things?
8300Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord?
8300Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord?
8300Shall I not visit them for these things, saith the Lord?
8300Shall I not, as I have done to Samaria and her idols, so do to Jerusalem and her idols?
8300Shall I then take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot?
8300Shall a man be hid in secret places, and I not see him, saith the Lord?
8300Shall a man make gods unto himself and they are no gods?
8300Shall any one in the sepulchre declare thy mercy: and thy truth in destruction?
8300Shall any one teach God knowledge, who judgeth those that are high?
8300Shall dust confess to thee, or declare thy truth?
8300Shall evil be rendered for good, because they have digged a pit for my soul?
8300Shall faith be able to save him?
8300Shall friends cut him in pieces, shall merchants divide him?
8300Shall he sit no longer after his enemies are subdued?
8300Shall he that contendeth with God be so easily silenced?
8300Shall iron be allied with the iron from the north, and the brass?
8300Shall man be justified in comparison of God, or shall a man be more pure than his maker?
8300Shall man that is dead, thinkest thou, live again?
8300Shall men hold their peace to thee only?
8300Shall not I in that day, saith the Lord, destroy the wise out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?
8300Shall not I that make others to bring forth children, myself bring forth, saith the Lord?
8300Shall not Sion say: This man and that man is born in her?
8300Shall not all the workers of iniquity know, who eat up my people as they eat bread?
8300Shall not all they know that work iniquity, who devour my people as they eat bread?
8300Shall not both evil and good proceed out of the mouth of the Highest?
8300Shall not he that speaketh much, hear also?
8300Shall not my soul be subject to God?
8300Shall not the day of the Lord be darkness, and not light: and obscurity, and no brightness in it?
8300Shall not the dew assuage the heat?
8300Shall not the fewness of my days be ended shortly?
8300Shall not the light of the wicked be extinguished, and the flame of his fire not shine?
8300Shall the axe boast itself against him that cutteth with it?
8300Shall the ploughman plough all the day to sow, shall he open and harrow his ground?
8300Shall the prey be taken from the strong?
8300Shall the rhinoceros be willing to serve thee, or will he stay at thy crib?
8300Shall the snare be taken up from the earth, before it hath taken somewhat?
8300Shall the snow of Libanus fail from the rock of the field?
8300Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it: Why hast thou made me thus?
8300Shall the trumpet sound in a city, and the people not be afraid?
8300Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
8300Shall then a multitude of sheep and oxen be killed, that it may suffice for their food?
8300Shall there be evil in a city, which the Lord hath not done?
8300Shall they not be for thee and for all thy father''s house?
8300Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall bite thee: and they be stirred up that shall tear thee, and thou shalt be a spoil to them?
8300Shall they utter, and speak iniquity: shall all speak who work injustice?
8300Shall thy wonders be known in the dark; and thy justice in the land of forgetfulness?
8300Shall tribulation?
8300Shall two walk together except they be agreed?
8300Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
8300Shall we not much more obey the Father of spirits and live?
8300Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
8300Shall windy words have no end?
8300Shall wood be taken of it, to do any work, or shall a pin be made of it for any vessel to hang thereon?
8300Shalt thou be able to join together the shining stars the Pleiades, or canst thou stop the turning about of Arcturus?
8300Shalt thou not leave to others to divide by lot thy sorrows and labours?
8300Shalt thou play with him as with a bird, or tie him up for thy handmaids?
8300Shalt thou reign, because thou comparest thyself to the cedar?
8300She answered: Dost thou think it a small matter, that thou hast taken my husband from me, unless thou take also my son''s mandrakes?
8300Should not the people seek of their God, for the living of the dead?...
8300Shouldst not thou then have had compassion also on thy fellow servant, even as I had compassion on thee?
8300Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, whither goest thou?
8300Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him and said to him: Who is it of whom he speaketh?
8300Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field?
8300So a man that fasteth for his sins, and doth the same again, what doth his humbling himself profit him?
8300So he came to the king, and the king said to him: Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to battle, or shall we forbear?
8300So he came to the king: and the king said to him: Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or forbear?
8300So likewise you, except you utter by the tongue plain speech, how shall it be known what is said?
8300So the Lord, the God of Israel, destroyed the Amorrhite, his people of Israel fighting against him, and wilt thou now possess his land?
8300So there went one in a chariot to meet him, and said: Thus saith the king: Are all things peaceable?
8300So they consulted the Lord, and said: Shall we go out any more to fight against the children of Benjamin, our brethren, or shall we cease?
8300So they that were gone in took away the graven thing, the ephod, and the idols, and the molten god, And the priest said to them: What are you doing?
8300Some therefore of Jerusalem said: Is not this he whom they seek to kill?
8300Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to thee: What art thou doing?
8300Son of man, speak to Pharao king of Egypt, and to his people: To whom art thou like in thy greatness?
8300Son of man, speak to the ancients of Israel and say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Are you come to inquire of me?
8300Son of man, what is this proverb that you have in the land of Israel?
8300Son of man, what shall be made of the wood of the vine, out of all the trees of the woods that are among the trees of the forests?
8300Speak I these things according to man?
8300Stand in the way, and look out, O habitation of Aroer: inquire of him that fleeth: and say to him that hath escaped: What is done?
8300Suppose thou didst desire to go to thy friends, and hadst a longing after thy father''s house: why hast thou stolen away my gods?
8300Tell me what you have dreamed: Doth not interpretation belong to God?...
8300Tell me, what hast thou in thy house?
8300Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, have you not read the law?
8300Tell us therefore what dost thou think?
8300Tell us, when shall these things be and what shall be the sign when all these things shall begin to be fulfilled?
8300Tell ye, and come, and consult together: who hath declared this from the beginning, who hath foretold this from that time?
8300That I may carry it on my shoulder, and put it about me as a crown?
8300That giveth upon usury, and that taketh an increase: shall such a one live?
8300That he might shew the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy which he hath prepared unto glory?
8300That hoard up silver and gold, wherein men trust, and there is no end of their getting?
8300That is, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
8300That it may be a sign among you: and when your children shall ask you tomorrow, saying: What means these stones?
8300That it should fill the desert and desolate land, and should bring forth green grass?
8300That made the world a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof, that opened not the prison to his prisoners?
8300That the Lord said to Satan: Whence comest thou?
8300That the saying of Isaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he said: Lord, who hath believed our hearing?
8300That they may not say among the Gentiles: Where is their God?
8300That thou shouldst inquire after my iniquity, and search after my sin?
8300That we may possess the needy for money, and the poor for a pair of shoes, and may sell the refuse of the corn?
8300That you be not bowed down under the bond, and fall with the slain?
8300The Jews then said: Six and forty years was this temple in building; and wilt thou raise it up in three days?
8300The Jews therefore answered and said to him: Do not we say well that thou art a Samaritan and hast a devil?
8300The Jews therefore came round about him and said to him: How long dost thou hold our souls in suspense?
8300The Jews therefore said among themselves: Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
8300The Jews therefore said: Will he kill himself, because he said: Whither I go you can not come?
8300The Jews therefore sought him on the festival day and said: Where is he?
8300The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
8300The Jews, therefore, answered, and said to him: What sign dost thou shew unto us, seeing thou dost these things?
8300The Lord God hath spoken, who shall not prophesy?
8300The Lord hath delivered into your hands the princes of Madian, Oreb and Zeb: what could I have done like to what you have done?
8300The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?
8300The Lord is the protector of my life: of whom shall I be afraid?
8300The Lord said to him: Who made man''s mouth?
8300The Lord said to my Lord: Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool?
8300The Pharisees therefore answered them: Are you also seduced?
8300The Pharisees therefore said among themselves: Do you see that we prevail nothing?
8300The Sidonians also, and Amalec, and Chanaan, oppress you, and you cried to me, and I delivered you out of their hand?
8300The ass said: Am not I thy beast, on which thou hast been always accustomed to ride until this present day?
8300The baptism of John, was it from heaven or from men?
8300The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
8300The baptism of John, whence was it?
8300The burden of Duma calleth to me out of Seir: Watchman, what of the night?
8300The chalice of benediction which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
8300The chalice which my father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
8300The chief priests, therefore, and the Pharisees gathered a council and said: What do we, for this man doth many miracles?
8300The disciples therefore said one to another: Hath any man brought him to eat?
8300The earth is given into the hand of the wicked, he covereth the face of the judges thereof: and if it be not he, who is it then?
8300The governor said to them: Why, what evil hath he done?
8300The ground which thou desirest, is worth four hundred sicles of silver: this is the price between me and thee: but what is this?
8300The heart is perverse above all things, and unsearchable, who can know it?
8300The house of Jacob saith: Is the Spirit of the Lord straitened or are these his thoughts?
8300The illustrious of Israel are slain upon thy mountains: how are the valiant fallen?
8300The king also said to his servants: Do you not know that a prince and a great man is slain this day in Israel?
8300The king of Egypt said to them: Why do you Moses and Aaron draw off the people from their works?
8300The kings of the earth, of whom do they receive tribute or custom, of their own children, or of strangers?
8300The lion shall roar, who will not fear?
8300The maid therefore that was portress saith to Peter: Art not thou also one of this man''s disciple?
8300The neighbours, therefore, and they who had seen him before that he was a beggar, said: Is not this he that sat and begged?
8300The noble sons of Sion, and they that were clothed with the best gold: how are they esteemed as earthen vessels, the work of the potter''s hands?
8300The poor man spoke, and they say: Who is this?
8300The priests did not say: Where is the Lord?
8300The prophets prophesied falsehood, and the priests clapped their hands: and my people loved such things: what then shall be done in the end thereof?
8300The servant answered: If the woman will not come with me into this land, must I bring thy son back again to the place from whence thou camest out?
8300The son honoureth the father, and the servant his master: if then I be a father, where is my honour?
8300The spirit of a man upholdeth his infirmity: but a spirit that is easily angered, who can bear?
8300The steps of men are guided by the Lord: but who is the man that can understand his own way?
8300The things that thou hast not gathered in thy youth, how shalt thou find them in thy old age?
8300The voice of the Lord crieth to the city, and salvation shall be to them that fear thy name: hear O ye tribes, and who shall approve it?
8300The watchmen who keep the city, found me: Have you seen him, whom my soul loveth?
8300The young man saith to him: All these have I kept from my youth, what is yet wanting to me?
8300Then Achimaas the son of Sadoc said to Joab again: Why might not I also run after Chusai?
8300Then Elcana, her husband, said to her: Anna, why weepest thou?
8300Then Festus, having conferred with the council, answered: Hast thou appealed to Caesar?
8300Then Isaias the prophet came to king Ezechias, and said to him: What said these men, and from whence came they to thee?
8300Then Jehu went forth to the servants of his Lord: and they said to him: Are all things well?
8300Then Jeremias said to Sedecias: If I shall declare it to thee, wilt thou not put me to death?
8300Then Jesus answered and said: O unbelieving and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
8300Then Jesus lifting up himself, said to her: Woman, where are they that accused thee?
8300Then Jesus said to the twelve: Will you also go away?
8300Then Jesus said to them: I ask you, if it be lawful on the sabbath days to do good or to do evil?
8300Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom to his house, and said: Why have thy servants set my corn on fire?
8300Then Paul answered and said: What do you mean, weeping and afflicting my heart?
8300Then Peter answered: Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost, as well as we?
8300Then Peter answering, said to him: Behold we have left all things, and have followed thee: what therefore shall we have?
8300Then Pilate saith to him: Dost not thou hear how great testimonies they allege against thee?
8300Then Sedecias the king, sending, took him: and asked him secretly in his house, and said: Is there, thinkest thou, any word from the Lord?
8300Then Tobias called to him his son and said to him: What can we give to this holy man, that is come with thee?
8300Then after he had washed their feet and taken his garments, being set down again, he said to them: Know you what I have done to you?
8300Then all the people turning themselves towards him, said: What meaneth this word that thou hast spoken?
8300Then came Peter unto him and said: Lord, how often shall my brother offend against me, and I forgive him?
8300Then came his disciples, and said to him: Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?
8300Then came the disciples to Jesus secretly, and said: Why could not we cast him out?
8300Then came to him the disciples of John, saying: Why do we and the Pharisees, fast often, but thy disciples do not fast?
8300Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe?
8300Then he said to him: What is that thou holdest in thy hand?
8300Then he saith to them: But whom do you say that I am?
8300Then said they all: Art thou then the Son of God?
8300Then seeing his sons, he said to him: Who are these?
8300Then shall the just answer him, saying: Lord, when did we see thee hungry and fed thee: thirsty and gave thee drink?
8300Then that Samaritan woman saith to him: How dost thou, being a Jew; ask of me to drink, who am a Samaritan woman?
8300Then the Philistines said: Who hath done this thing?
8300Then the high priest rending his garments, saith: What need we any further witnesses?
8300Then the high priest rent his garments, saying: He hath blasphemed: What further need have we of witnesses?
8300Then the high priest said: Are these things so?
8300Then the king of Israel assembled the prophets, about four hundred men, and he said to them: Shall I go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or shall I forbear?
8300Then the king said to him: Why speakest thou any more?
8300Then the king said to me: For what dost thou make request?
8300Then the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do?
8300Then the people, seeing that the king would not hearken to them, answered him, saying: What portion have we in David?
8300There are two things that have happened to thee: who shall be sorry for thee?
8300There is no indignation in me: who shall make me a thorn and a brier in battle: shall I march against it, shall, I set it on fire together?
8300There is no saying: What is this, or what is that?
8300There is this city here at hand, to which I may flee, it is a little one, and I shall be saved in it: is it not a little one, and my soul shall live?
8300Therefore David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go and smite these Philistines?
8300Therefore Moses and Aaron went in to Pharao, and said to him: Thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews: How long refusest thou to submit to me?
8300Therefore they said: Who is there of all the tribes of Israel, that came not up to the Lord to Maspha?
8300Therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts: Behold I will melt, and try them: for what else shall I do before the daughter of my people?
8300Therefore thus saith the Lord: Ask among the nations: Who hath heard such horrible things, as the virgin of Israel hath done to excess?
8300Therefore, calling together every one of his lord''s debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my lord?
8300They answered and said to him: Art thou also a Galilean?
8300They answered and said to him: Thou wast wholly born in sins; and dost thou teach us?
8300They answered: Should they abuse our sister as a strumpet?
8300They answered: What is it we ought to render unto him for sin?
8300They answering, say to him: Where, Lord?
8300They asked him therefore: Who is that man who said to thee: Take up thy bed and walk?
8300They determined against me an unjust word: shall he that sleepeth rise again no more?
8300They fell flat on their face, and said: O most mighty, the God of the spirits of all flesh, for one man''s sin shall thy wrath rage against all?
8300They have talked of hiding snares; they have said: Who shall see them?
8300They looked back, and said to Michas: What aileth thee?
8300They said then to him: What did he to thee?
8300They said therefore to him: Art not thou also one of his disciples?
8300They said therefore to him: How were thy eyes opened?
8300They said therefore to him: What sign therefore dost thou shew that we may see and may believe thee?
8300They said therefore to him: Where is thy Father?
8300They said therefore to him: Who art thou?
8300They said therefore unto him: What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?
8300They said therefore unto him: Who art thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us?
8300They said therefore: What is this that he saith, A little while?
8300They said to their mothers: Where is corn and wine?
8300They say therefore to the blind man again: What sayest thou of him that hath opened thy eyes?
8300They say to her: Woman, why weepest thou?
8300They say to him: Why then did Moses command to give a bill of divorce, and to put away?
8300They sought therefore for Jesus; and they discoursed one with another, standing in the temple: What think you that he is not come to the festival day?
8300They therefore being gathered together, Pilate said: Whom will you that I release to You: Barabbas, or Jesus that is called Christ?
8300They therefore who were come together, asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel?
8300Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth?
8300Thinkest thou that I can not ask my Father, and he will give me presently more than twelve legions of angels?
8300This Moses, whom they refused, saying: Who hath appointed thee prince and judge?
8300This blessedness then, doth it remain in the circumcision only or in the uncircumcision also?
8300This only would I learn of you: Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith?
8300Thou art terrible, and who shall resist thee?
8300Thou hast been favourable to the nation, O Lord, thou hast been favourable to the nation: art thou glorified?
8300Thou shalt take up this parable against the king of Babylon, and shalt say: How is the oppressor come to nothing, the tribute hath ceased?
8300Thou that destroyest thy soul in thy fury, shall the earth be forsaken for thee, and shall rocks be removed out of their place?
8300Thou that seest many things, wilt thou not observe them?
8300Thou that sittest in Libanus, and makest thy nest in the cedars, how hast thou mourned when sorrows came upon thee, as the pains of a woman in labour?
8300Thou wilt say therefore to me: Why doth he then find fault?
8300Thus saith Sennacherib king of the Assyrians: In whom do you trust, that you sit still besieged in Jerusalem?
8300Thus saith all the people of the Lord: What meaneth this transgression?
8300Thus saith the Lord God: Remove the diadem, take off the crown: is it not this that hath exalted the low one, and brought down him that was high?
8300Thus saith the Lord of hosts: Is wisdom no more in Theman?
8300Thus saith the Lord: Hath Israel no sons?
8300Thus saith the Lord: Heaven is my throne, and the earth my footstool: what is this house that you will build to me?
8300Thus saith the Lord: What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?
8300Thus saith the Lord: What is this bill of the divorce of your mother, with which I have put her away?
8300Thus shall you say every one to his neighbour, and to his brother, What hath the Lord answered?
8300Thus shalt thou say to the prophet: What hath the Lord answered thee?
8300Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me wholly round about, and dost thou thus cast me down headlong on a sudden?
8300Thy heart shall meditate fear: where is the learned?
8300Thy way, O God, is in the holy place: who is the great God like our God?
8300To a man whose way is hidden, and God hath surrounded him with darkness?
8300To save life or to destroy?
8300To save life, or to destroy?
8300To thee, O God my God, I will give praise upon the harp: why art thou sad, O my soul?
8300To what end then should we live any longer?
8300To what purpose do you bring me frankincense from Saba, and the sweet smelling cane from a far country?
8300To what purpose do you offer me the multitude of your victims, saith the Lord?
8300To what shall I compare thee?
8300To whom art thou like, O thou that art famous and lofty among the trees of pleasure?
8300To whom doth he look, and who is his strength?
8300To whom hast thou given counsel?
8300To whom hath the discipline of wisdom been revealed and made manifest?
8300To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed, and who hath known her wise counsels?
8300To whom have you likened me, and made me equal, and compared me, and made me like?
8300To whom he said: Can you make the children of the bridegroom fast whilst the bridegroom is with them?
8300To whom he said: What things?
8300To whom shall I speak?
8300To whom then have you likened God?
8300To you, O priests, that despise my name, and have said: Wherein have we despised thy name?
8300Tobias answering, said to his father: Father, what wages shall we give him?
8300Turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways: and why will you die, O house of Israel?
8300Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
8300Upon the land of my people shall thorns and briers come up: how much more upon all the houses of joy, of the city that rejoiced?
8300Upon what are its bases grounded?
8300Upon whom have you jested?
8300Was Paul then crucified for you?
8300Was it not enough for you to feed upon good pastures?
8300Was it not thus your fathers did, when I sent from Cadesbarne to view the land?
8300Was it not with them that sinned, whose carcasses were overthrown in the desert?
8300Was it not, because their God had sold them, and the Lord had shut them up?
8300Was not Abraham found faithful in temptation, and it was reputed to him unto justice?
8300Was not Abraham our father justified by works, offering up Isaac his son upon the altar?
8300Was not bitter water made sweet with wood?
8300Was not the sun stopped in his anger, and one day made as two?
8300Was that then which is good made death unto me?
8300Wash thy heart from wickedness, O Jerusalem, that thou mayst be saved: how long shall hurtful thoughts abide in thee?
8300Wast thou angry, O Lord, with the rivers?
8300Wast thou called, being a bondman?
8300Wast thou not from the beginning, O Lord my God, my holy one, and we shall not die?
8300Went also himself to Ramatha, and came as far as the great cistern, which is in Socho, and he asked, and said: In what place are Samuel and David?
8300What advantage then hath the Jew: or what is the profit of circumcision?
8300What agreement shall the earthen pot have with the kettle?
8300What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou didst flee: and thou, O Jordan, that thou wast turned back?
8300What aileth thee also, that thou too art wholly gone up to the housetops?
8300What am I then, that I should answer him, and have words with him?
8300What askest thou more, and what wilt thou have me to command to be done?
8300What can David add more, seeing thou hast thus glorified thy servant, and known him?
8300What can I answer, who hath spoken inconsiderately?
8300What can be made clean by the unclean?
8300What can we give him sufficient for these things?
8300What do ye devise against the Lord?
8300What dost thou here, or as if thou wert somebody here?
8300What dost thou work?
8300What doth he know, that hath not been tried?
8300What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he can not buy wisdom?
8300What doth it profit God if thou be just?
8300What doth the graven thing avail, because the maker thereof hath graven it, a molten, and a false image?
8300What fellowship hath a holy man with a dog, or what part hath the rich with the poor?
8300What fruit therefore had you then in those things of which you are now ashamed?
8300What good shall an offering do to an idol?
8300What hast thou done?
8300What hast thou found of all the substance of thy house?
8300What hath a man more of all his labour, that he taketh under the sun?
8300What hath he done?
8300What hath hindered you, that you should not obey the truth?
8300What hath man more of his labour?
8300What hath pride profited us?
8300What hath the wise man more than the fool?
8300What have I deserved, that you should rise up to fight against me?
8300What have I done?
8300What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
8300What house will you build me( saith the Lord)?
8300What if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel?
8300What if there be five less than fifty just persons?
8300What is a man, that thou shouldst magnify him or why dost thou set thy heart upon him?
8300What is all flesh, that it should hear the voice of the living God, who speaketh out of the midst of the fire, as we have heard, and be able to live?
8300What is created more wicked than an eye?
8300What is heavier than lead?
8300What is his life, who is diminished with wine?
8300What is it that hath been done?
8300What is it that hath been?
8300What is it then?
8300What is it therefore?
8300What is man that he should be without spot, and he that is born of a woman that he should appear just?
8300What is man, and what is his grace?
8300What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
8300What is my reward then?
8300What is the cause for which you are come?
8300What is the matter, Esther?
8300What is the meaning that my beloved hath wrought much wickedness in my house?
8300What is the wickedness of Jacob?
8300What is there that I ought to do more to my vineyard, that I have not done to it?
8300What is this new doctrine?
8300What is this saying that he hath said: You shall seek me and shall not find me?
8300What is this that we have done, that Alexander hath prevented us to gain the friendship of the Jews to strengthen himself?
8300What knowest thou that we are ignorant of?
8300What man is there like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water?
8300What man is there, that hath espoused a wife, and not taken her?
8300What man is there, that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not as yet made it to be common, whereof all men may eat?
8300What manner of one is thy beloved of the beloved, O thou most beautiful among women?
8300What mean these men that are with thee?
8300What nation hath not inherited her kingdom, and gotten of her spoils?
8300What other hath he appointed over the earth?
8300What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?
8300What sayest thou of thyself?
8300What sentence ought to pass upon Vasthi the queen, who had refused to obey the commandment of king Assuerus, which he had sent to her by the eunuchs?
8300What shall I do to thee, O Ephraim?
8300What shall I offer to the Lord that is worthy?
8300What shall I render to the Lord, for all the things that he hath rendered to me?
8300What shall I say to them?
8300What shall I say to you?
8300What shall I say, or what shall he answer for me, whereas he himself hath done it?
8300What shall be given to thee, or what shall be added to thee, to a deceitful tongue?
8300What shall it profit, my brethren, if a man say he hath faith, but hath not works?
8300What shall we be able to do to glorify him?
8300What shall we do to our sister in the day when she is to be spoken to?
8300What shall we say then that Abraham hath found, who is our father according to the flesh?
8300What shall we say then?
8300What shall we say, then?
8300What shall we say, then?
8300What shall we then say to these things?
8300What shalt thou see in the Sulamitess but the companies of camps?
8300What taketh away life?
8300What then doth it profit him that he hath laboured for the wind?
8300What then is Apollo and what is Paul?
8300What then shall we say?
8300What then?
8300What then?
8300What then?
8300What then?
8300What then?
8300What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
8300What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do?
8300What think you?
8300What think you?
8300What think you?
8300What went ye out into the desert to see?
8300What will you do in the day of visitation, and of the calamity which cometh from afar?
8300What will you do in the solemn day, in the day of the feast of the Lord?
8300What will you?
8300What wilt thou give them?
8300What wilt thou say when he shall visit thee?
8300What, O my beloved, what, O the beloved of my womb, what, O the beloved of my vows?
8300What, have you no houses to eat and to drink in?
8300When I broke the five loves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took you up?
8300When I made a cloud the garment thereof, and wrapped it in a mist as in swaddling bands?
8300When I sent you without purse and scrip and shoes, did you want anything?
8300When I washed my feet with butter, and the rock poured me out rivers of oil?
8300When I went out to the gate of the city, and in the street they prepared me a chair?
8300When also the seven loaves among four thousand, how many baskets of fragments took you up?
8300When he hideth his countenance, who is there that can behold him, whether it regard nations, or all men?
8300When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision?
8300When his lamp shined over my head, and I walked by his light in darkness?
8300When one buildeth up, and another pulleth down: what profit have they but the labour?
8300When one prayeth, and another curseth: whose voice will God hear?
8300When that lord answered the man of God, and said: Although the Lord should make flood- gates in heaven, could this come to pass which thou sayest?
8300When the Almighty was with me: and my servants round about me?
8300When the en of Ziph had come and said to Saul: Is not David hidden with us?
8300When the morning stars praised me together, and all the sons of God made a joyful melody?
8300When therefore the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do to those husbandmen?
8300When therefore they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me more than these?
8300When they couch in the dens and lie in wait in holes?
8300When was the dust poured on the earth, and the clods fastened together?
8300When you came to appear before me, who required these things at your hands, that you should walk in my courts?
8300Whence shall they take wives?
8300Whence should I have flesh to give to so great a multitude?
8300Whence then cometh wisdom?
8300Whence then hath it cockle?
8300Whence therefore hath he all these things?
8300Whence, therefore, is it known that they are not gods, but the work of men''s hands, and no work of God is in them?
8300Where are now thy wise men?
8300Where are the gods, whom thou hast made thee?
8300Where are the princes of the nations, and they that rule over the beasts that are upon the earth?
8300Where are your prophets that prophesied to you, and said: The king of Babylon shall not come against you, and against this land?
8300Where is he?
8300Where is now then my expectation, and who considereth my patience?
8300Where is the disputer of this world?
8300Where is the god of Emath and of Arphad?
8300Where is the god of Emath, and of Arphad?
8300Where is the king of Emath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, and of Ana, and of Ava?
8300Where is the king of Emath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Ana, and of Ava?
8300Where is the scribe?
8300Where is the way where light dwelleth, and where is the place of darkness?
8300Where is the wise?
8300Where is then thy boasting?
8300Where is then your blessedness?
8300Where is thy fear, thy fortitude, thy patience, and the perfection of thy ways?
8300Where is thy hope, for which thou gavest alms, and buriedst the dead?
8300Where is thy king?
8300Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
8300Whereas then I was thus minded, did I use lightness?
8300Wherefore do I not find favour before thee?
8300Wherefore do you tempt the Lord?
8300Wherefore hath the wicked provoked God?
8300Wherefore three thousand men of Juda went down to the cave of the rock Etam, and said to Samson: Knowest thou not that the Philistines rule over us?
8300Wherefore?
8300Wherein shall I cleanse thy heart, saith Lord God: seeing thou dost all these the works of a shameless prostitute?
8300Whether is better for thee, to be a priest in the house of one man, or in a tribe and family in Israel?
8300Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee: or to say, Arise, and walk?
8300Which I have prepared for the time of the enemy, against the day of battle and war?
8300Which Jesus knowing, saith to them: Why do you reason, because you have no bread?
8300Which Jesus presently knowing in his spirit that they so thought within themselves, saith to them: Why think you these things in your hearts?
8300Which is easier to say: Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say: Arise and walk?
8300Which is easier, to say to the sick of the palsy: Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say: Arise, take up thy bed and walk?
8300Which is, being interpreted: My God, My God, Why hast thou forsaken me?
8300Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
8300Which of the two did the father''s will?
8300Which of these three, in thy opinion, was neighbour to him that fell among the robbers?
8300Which of you can dwell with devouring fire?
8300Which of you shall convince me of sin?
8300Which the centurion hearing, went to the tribune and told him, saying: What art thou about to do?
8300Which therefore of the two loveth him most?
8300Which when he had carried in, he said: My father?
8300While I am yet living, and going in with you, you have always been rebellious against the Lord: how much more when I shall be dead?
8300While she was yet speaking these words, the young man said: For whom do you stay?
8300Whilst it remained, did it not remain to thee?
8300Whilst my bones are broken, my enemies who trouble me have reproached me; Whilst they say to me day by day: Where is thy God?
8300Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou most beautiful among women?
8300Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
8300Whither shall we go up?
8300Who art thou, my son?
8300Who being afraid, wondered, saying one to another: Who is this( think you), that he commandeth both the winds and the sea: and they obey him?
8300Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
8300Who can forgive sins, but God only?
8300Who feedeth the flock and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
8300Who hath considered his word and heard it?
8300Who hath measured the height of heaven, and the breadth of the earth, and the depth of the abyss?
8300Who is as the wise man?
8300Who is blind, but he that is sold?
8300Who is he that hath commanded a thing to be done, when the Lord commandeth it not?
8300Who is he that struck thee?
8300Who is my mother?...
8300Who is scandalized, and I am not on fire?
8300Who is this Son of man?
8300Who planteth a vineyard and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
8300Who said to him: Rabbi( which is to say, being interpreted, Master), where dwellest thou?
8300Who said: Canst thou speak Greek?
8300Who seeketh to kill thee?
8300Who shall deliver us from the hand of these high Gods?
8300Who stood and said: Lord, hast thou no care that my sister hath left me alone to serve?
8300Whom dost thou excel in beauty?
8300Whom dost thou make thyself?
8300Whom hast thou desired to teach?
8300Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed, and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thy eyes on high?
8300Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed?
8300Whom seekest thou?
8300Whom shall he teach knowledge?
8300Whose helper art thou?
8300Whose image and inscription hath it?
8300Whose son is he?
8300Why also are we in danger every hour?
8300Why are the feet of his horses so slow?
8300Why are they then baptized for them?
8300Why are thy valiant men come to nothing?
8300Why are we kept back that we may not offer in its season the offering to the Lord among the children of Israel?
8300Why are we reputed as beasts, and counted vile before you?
8300Why are ye slow and what do you say of these things?
8300Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
8300Why art thou sad, O my soul?
8300Why art thou seduced, my son, by a strange woman, and art cherished in the bosom of another?
8300Why askest thou me?
8300Why came I out of the womb, to see labour and sorrow, and that my days should be spent in confusion?
8300Why criest thou for thy affliction?
8300Why cumbereth it the ground?
8300Why did I not die in the womb?
8300Why did the beasts groan, why did the herds of cattle low?
8300Why did you go near the wall?
8300Why didst thou bring me forth out of the womb?
8300Why didst thou go in to my father''s concubine?
8300Why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
8300Why do I tear my flesh with my teeth, and carry my soul in my hands?
8300Why do You molest her?
8300Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the ancients?
8300Why do we sit still?
8300Why do ye overturn the minds of the children of Israel, that they may not dare to pass into the place which the Lord hath given them?
8300Why do you consume my people, and grind the faces of the poor?
8300Why do you harden your hearts, as Egypt and Pharao hardened their hearts?
8300Why do you not know my speech?
8300Why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
8300Why do you not rather take wrong?
8300Why do you not understand that it was not concerning bread I said to you: Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees?
8300Why do you persecute me as God, and glut yourselves with my flesh?
8300Why do you spend money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which doth not satisfy you?
8300Why do you suppose or imagine there may be any other such curdled mountains?
8300Why dost thou cry?
8300Why dost thou glory in malice, thou that art mighty in iniquity?
8300Why dost thou not remove my sin, and why dost thou not take away my iniquity?
8300Why dost thou turn away thy hand: and thy right hand out of the midst of thy bosom for ever?
8300Why doth one day excel another, and one light another, and one year another year, when all come of the sun?
8300Why doth this man speak thus?
8300Why doth thy heart elevate thee, and why dost thou stare with thy eyes, as if they were thinking great things?
8300Why doth thy spirit swell against God, to utter such words out of thy mouth?
8300Why dwellest thou between two borders, that thou mayst hear the bleatings of the flocks?
8300Why gloriest thou in the valleys?
8300Why hast thou broken down the hedge thereof, so that all they who pass by the way do pluck it?
8300Why hast thou conceived this thing in thy heart?
8300Why hast thou forgotten me?
8300Why hast thou made us to err, O Lord, from thy ways: why hast thou hardened our heart, that we should not fear thee?
8300Why hast thou shewn me iniquity and grievance, to see rapine and injustice before me?
8300Why hath a living man murmured, man suffering for his sins?
8300Why hath he prophesied in the name of the Lord, saying: This house shall be like Silo; and this city shall be made desolate, without an inhabitant?
8300Why have the Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things?
8300Why have we fasted, and thou hast not regarded: have we humbled our souls, and thou hast not taken notice?
8300Why have you brought out the church of the Lord into the wilderness, that both we and our cattle should die?
8300Why have you detracted the words of truth, whereas there is none of you that can reprove me?
8300Why have you for so long a time attempted nothing about this claim?
8300Why have you forsaken the Lord the God of Israel, building a sacrilegious altar, and revolting from the worship of him?
8300Why hear you him?
8300Why hidest thou thy face, and thinkest me thy enemy?
8300Why hurt you one another?
8300Why is earth, and ashes proud?
8300Why is his name taken away out of his family, because he had no son?
8300Why is light given to him that is in misery, and life to them that are in bitterness of soul?
8300Why is my sorrow become perpetual, and my wound desperate so as to refuse to be healed?
8300Why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself?
8300Why received upon the knees?
8300Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel: My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
8300Why seek you to kill me?
8300Why shall I be deprived of both my sons in one day?
8300Why shall I fear in the evil day?
8300Why should it be thought a thing incredible that God should raise the dead?
8300Why should they say among the nations: Where is their God?
8300Why should this city be given up to desolation?
8300Why sittest thou alone, and all the people wait from morning till night?
8300Why so?
8300Why strikest thou me, lo, now this third time?
8300Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?
8300Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?...
8300Why then didst thou not hearken to the voice of the Lord: but hast turned to the prey, and hast done evil in the eyes of the Lord?
8300Why then do the wicked live, are they advanced, and strengthened with riches?
8300Why then do you call me Noemi, whom the Lord hath humbled, and the Almighty hath afflicted?
8300Why then do you say now: Let us persecute him, and let us find occasion of word against him?
8300Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord, and the commandment that I laid upon thee?
8300Why then hast thou spoken this word to me?
8300Why then hath Melchom inherited Gad: and his people dwelt in his cities?
8300Why then is not the wound of the daughter of my people closed?
8300Why then is this people in Jerusalem turned away with a stubborn revolting?
8300Why then is thy apparel red, and thy garments like theirs that tread in the winepress?
8300Why then shall we serve him?
8300Why then was the law?
8300Why then were you not afraid to speak ill of my servant Moses?
8300Why therefore hast thou despised the word of the Lord, to do evil in my sight?
8300Why therefore shall we die before thy eyes?
8300Why therefore wilt thou sin against innocent blood, by killing David, who is without fault?
8300Why turnest thou thy face away?
8300Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence and given to the poor?
8300Why wentest thou not with thy friend?
8300Why will you add to our sins, and heap up upon our former offences?
8300Why will you contend with me in judgment?
8300Why wilt thou be as a wandering man, as a mighty man that can not save?
8300Why wilt thou forget us for ever?
8300Why wilt thou throw down the inheritance of the Lord?
8300Why would you hear it again?
8300Why wouldst thou do thus?
8300Why, O Lord, are they multipied that affict me?
8300Why, O Lord, hast thou retired afar off?
8300Will God hear his cry, when distress shall come upon him?
8300Will God then cast off for ever?
8300Will a lion roar in the forest, if he have no prey?
8300Will a virgin forget her ornament, or a bride her stomacher?
8300Will a wise man answer as if he were speaking in the wind, and fill his stomach with burning heat?
8300Will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles and teach the Gentiles?
8300Will he make many supplications to thee, or speak soft words to thee?
8300Will not you then fear me, saith the Lord: and will you not repent at my presence?
8300Will the Gentiles let them alone?
8300Will the bird fall into the snare upon the earth, if there be no fowler?
8300Will the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest in high places?
8300Will the men of Ceila deliver me into his hands?
8300Will the wild ass bray when he hath grass?
8300Will you also become his disciples?
8300Will you, therefore, that I release unto you the king of the Jews?
8300Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
8300Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
8300Wilt thou be angry for ever, or wilt thou continue unto the end?
8300Wilt thou be angry with us for ever: or wilt thou extend thy wrath from generation to generation?
8300Wilt thou fill nets with his skin, and the cabins of fishes with his head?
8300Wilt thou give strength to the horse or clothe his neck with neighing?
8300Wilt thou have confidence in his great strength, and leave thy labours to him?
8300Wilt thou kill me also, as thou hast already killed seven husbands?
8300Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian?
8300Wilt thou lift him up like the locusts?
8300Wilt thou make void my judgment: and condemn me, that thou mayst be justified?
8300Wilt thou refrain thyself, O Lord, upon these things, wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us vehemently?
8300Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead?
8300Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
8300Wilt thou trust him that he will render thee the seed, and gather it into thy barnfloor?
8300Wilt thou yet say before them that slay thee: I am God; whereas thou art a man, and not God, in the hand of them that slay thee?
8300With an iron pen and in a plate of lead, or else be graven with an instrument in flint stone?
8300With what circumspection hast thou judged thy own children, to whose parents thou hast sworn, and made covenants of good promises?
8300Woe is me, my mother: why hast thou borne me a man of strife, a man of contention to all the earth?
8300Woe to him that saith to his father: Why begettest thou?
8300Woe to him that saith to wood: Awake: to the dumb stone: Arise: can it teach?
8300Woe to thee that spoilest, shalt not thou thyself also be spoiled?
8300Woe to thee, Jerusalem, wilt thou not be made clean after me: how long yet?
8300Woe to them that desire the day of the Lord: to what end is it for you?
8300Woe to you that join house to house and lay field to field, even to the end of the place: shall you alone dwell in the midst of the earth?
8300Ye foolish and blind: for whether is greater, the gift or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
8300Ye foolish and blind: for whether is greater, the gold or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
8300Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make also that which is within?
8300Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams, and ye hills, like lambs of the flock?
8300Yea and if I should have acted boldly against my own life, this could not have been hid from the king, and wouldst thou have stood by me?
8300Yesterday thou camest, and to day shalt thou be forced to go forth with us?
8300Yet no man said: What seekest thou?
8300Yet, I planted thee a chosen vineyard, all true seed: how then art thou turned unto me into that which is good for nothing, O strange vineyard?
8300You are my brethren, you are my bone, and my flesh, why are you the last to bring back the king?
8300You have looked for more, and behold it became less, and you brought it home, and I blowed it away: why, saith the Lord of hosts?
8300You have wearied the Lord with your words, and you said: Wherein have we wearied him?
8300You hypocrites, you know how to discern the face of the heaven and of the earth: but how is it that you do not discern this time?
8300You know then how to discern the face of the sky: and can you not know the signs of the times?
8300You offer polluted bread upon my altar, and you say: Wherein have we polluted thee?
8300You serpents, generation of vipers, how will you flee from the judgment of hell?
8300You that hate good, and love evil: that violently pluck off their skins from them and their flesh from their bones?
8300You that rejoice in a thing of nought: you that say: Have we not taken unto us horns by our own strength?
8300Your fathers, where are they?
8300a man clothed in soft garments?
8300a reed shaken with the wind?
8300against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thy eyes on high?
8300am not I a Philistine, and you the servants of Saul?
8300and at evening: Who will grant me morning?
8300and besides thee what do I desire upon earth?
8300and didst thou know the number of thy days?
8300and dost thou hold up the arm of him that has no strength?
8300and for what thing askest thou?
8300and forgettest our want and our trouble?
8300and he that is turned away, shall he not turn again?
8300and his hand is stretched out: and who shall turn it away?
8300and how do you see it now?
8300and how dost thou so far condemn him that is just?
8300and how shall you know all parables?
8300and if thou hast been secure in a land of peace, what wilt thou do in the swelling of the Jordan?
8300and if thy iniquities be multiplied, what shalt thou do against him?
8300and if you offer the lame and the sick, is it not evil?
8300and is there knowledge in the most High?
8300and not to be set on a candlestick?
8300and shall Sara that is ninety years old bring forth?
8300and shall he escape that hath broken the covenant?
8300and shall not my soul take revenge on such a nation?
8300and the frost from heaven who hath gendered it?
8300and the prophets, shall they live always?
8300and thou that despisest, shalt not thyself also be despised?
8300and to the woman: Why dost thou bring forth?
8300and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
8300and to whom shall I testify, that he may hear?
8300and to whom shall he go up from us?
8300and upon whom shall not his light arise?
8300and what are the high places of Juda?
8300and what doth it profit us if we pray to him?
8300and what hath the Lord spoken?
8300and what hath the Lord spoken?
8300and what is his good, or what is his evil?
8300and what is our sin, that we have sinned against the Lord our God?
8300and what is stronger than a lion?
8300and what is the son of Isai?
8300and what is this place of my rest?
8300and what other name hath he but fool?
8300and what shall be the atonement or you, that you may bless the inheritance of the Lord?
8300and what the poor man, but to go thither, where there is life?
8300and what truth can come from that which is false?
8300and what wisdom is this that is given to him, and such mighty works as are wrought by his hands?
8300and when he shall examine, what shall I answer him?
8300and when thou hast mocked others, shall no man confute thee?
8300and whence came you?
8300and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
8300and where is the place of understanding?
8300and where will ye leave your glory?
8300and whither art thou going?
8300and whither goest thou?
8300and whither goest thou?
8300and whither goest thou?
8300and who hath gone in to her treasures?
8300and who hath known the resolution of the word?
8300and who hath seen the like to this?
8300and who hath understood the multiplicity of her steps?
8300and who is like unto thee in Israel?
8300and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance?
8300and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance?
8300and who is there that being as I am, would go into the temple, to save his life?
8300and who shall abide me?
8300and who shall bear up against me?
8300and who shall bring me under for my deeds?
8300and who shall go for us?
8300and who shall magnify him as he is from the beginning?
8300and who shall repay him what he hath done?
8300and who shall resist in the fierceness of his anger?
8300and who shall stand to see him?
8300and who will honour him that dishonoureth his own soul?
8300and whom shall he make to understand the hearing?
8300and why didst thou leave those few sheep in the desert?
8300and why do I go sorrowful whilst the enemy afflicteth me?
8300and why dost thou afflict thy heart?
8300and why dost thou disquiet me?
8300and why dost thou disquiet me?
8300and why dost thou not eat?
8300and why dost thou trouble me?
8300and why eatest thou no bread?
8300and why go I mourning, whilst my enemy afflicteth me?
8300and why is thy countenance fallen?
8300and will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?
8300and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our armies?
8300and wilt not thou, O God, go out with our armies?
8300and wilt thou deliver them into my hand?
8300and wilt thou not spare that place for the sake of the fifty just, if they be therein?
8300are not also his sisters here with us?
8300are they able to raise stones out of the heaps of the rubbish, which are burnt?
8300are they not Jerusalem?
8300are you going to rebel against the king?
8300art not thou the Lord our God, whom we have looked for?
8300art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
8300art thou come to me, that my iniquities should be remembered, and that thou shouldst kill my son?
8300but if ill, shall not sin forthwith be present at the door?
8300desolation, and destruction, and the famine, and the sword, who shall comfort thee?
8300did I not say to thee: Do not deceive me?
8300did not I bring up Israel, out of the land of Egypt: and the Philistines out of Cappadocia, and the Syrians out of Cyrene?
8300did not I serve thee for Rachel?
8300did not I?
8300did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall and slew him in Thebes?
8300did not he, after he was struck, then let them go, and they departed?
8300did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and it was then well with him?
8300did they not fear the Lord, and beseech the face of the Lord: and the Lord repented of the evil that he had spoken against them?
8300do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord?
8300do not I know that this day I am made king over Israel?
8300do not also the heathens this?
8300do not even the publicans this?
8300for great as the sea is thy destruction: who shall heal thee?
8300for if heaven, and the heavens of heavens, can not contain thee, how much less this house which I have built?
8300for thou hast taught them against thee, and instructed them against thy own head: shall not sorrows lay hold on thee, as a woman in labour?
8300for what is Aaron that you murmur against him?
8300for who is like to me?
8300for who is like to me?
8300for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
8300had there not been made a greater slaughter among the Philistines?
8300hath he spoken, and will he not fulfil?
8300hath it not been heard?
8300hath it not been told you from the beginning?
8300hath not one God created us?
8300hath not the Lord himself, against whom we have sinned?
8300have I any more sons in my womb, that you may hope for husbands of me?
8300have I not been quiet?
8300have I not kept silence?
8300have the gods of any nations and lands been able to deliver their country out of my hand?
8300have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
8300have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
8300have we eaten any thing of the king''s, or have any gifts been given us?
8300have you not faith yet?
8300have you not understood the foundations of the earth?
8300he is deeper than hell, and how wilt thou know?
8300how art thou fallen to the earth, that didst wound the nations?
8300how long also doth he load himself with thick clay?
8300how long dost thou defer to bid the people cease from pursuing after their brethren?
8300how long dost thou turn away thy face from me?
8300how long will they not believe me for all the signs that I have wrought before them?
8300how shall I make thee as Adama, shall I set thee as Seboim?
8300if heaven, and the heavens of heavens can not contain him: who am I that I should be able to build him a house?
8300if the grapegatherers had come in to thee, would they not have left thee at the least a cluster?
8300is Saul also among the prophets?
8300is Saul too among the prophets?
8300is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure?
8300is it as a bird dyed throughout?
8300is it not Samaria?
8300is it not in comparison to that as nothing in your eyes?
8300is it not the Lord?
8300is it not the king''s son?
8300is it not themselves, to the confusion of their own countenance?
8300is it not thou who only art?
8300is it of him that is weak?
8300is not Calano as Charcamis: and Emath as Arphad?
8300is not Samaria as Damascus?
8300is there not cause to speak?
8300is this it, to wind his head about like a circle, and to spread sackcloth and ashes?
8300knew you not that many darts are thrown from above off the wall?
8300knowest thou not that it is dangerous to drive people to despair?
8300let him come: why am I consumed holding my peace?
8300let us stand together, who is my adversary?
8300of what country art thou?
8300on whom dost thou trust, that thou art revolted from me?
8300or be preserved, if not called by thee?
8300or can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
8300or can a man taste that which, when tasted, bringeth death?
8300or can meat or drink delight thy servant?
8300or can that which was taken by the mighty, be delivered?
8300or can the cold waters that gush out and run down, be taken away?
8300or can the heavens give showers?
8300or deaf, but he to whom I have sent my messengers?
8300or from what shall he keep himself?
8300or from whence came they to thee?
8300or hath he no heir?
8300or hath the goldsmith formed it with gold, or the silversmith with plates of silver?
8300or hath the vine, and the fig tree, and the pomegranate, and the olive tree as yet flourished?
8300or he that formed the eye, doth he not consider?
8300or is he slain, as he killed them that were slain by him?
8300or is it any trouble to thee to speak?
8300or is there no physician there?
8300or is there no strength in me to deliver?
8300or of what people art thou?
8300or sedge bush grow without water?
8300or shall I drink the blood of goats?
8300or shall a man full of talk be justified?
8300or shall a nation be brought forth at once, because Sion hath been in labour, and hath brought forth her children?
8300or shall he be deceived as a man, with your deceitful dealings?
8300or shall not my soul be revenged on such a nation?
8300or shall not my soul take revenge on such a nation?
8300or shall physicians raise to life, and give praise to thee?
8300or shall the fishes of the sea be gathered together to fill them?
8300or shall the saw exalt itself against him by whom it is drawn?
8300or shall we be subject to thy dominion?
8300or the son of man, that thou makest account of him?
8300or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
8300or thy indignation in the sea?
8300or to what parable shall we compare it?
8300or to what shall I liken thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
8300or was thy wrath upon the rivers?
8300or what advantage hath the boasting of riches brought us?
8300or what can be worthy of his benefits?
8300or what dost thou give him if thy way be unspotted?
8300or what evil is there in my hand?
8300or what image will you make for him?
8300or what inheritance in the son of Isai?
8300or what is my end, that I should keep patience?
8300or what right to cry any more to the king?
8300or what shall I answer this people, who have said to me: Ease the yoke which thy father laid upon us?
8300or what shall we say, or be able justly to allege?
8300or when were the just destroyed?
8300or whither goest thou?
8300or whither shall I flee from thy face?
8300or who begot the drops of dew?
8300or who can go into the midst of his mouth?
8300or who can say to him: Thou hast wrought iniquity?
8300or who can say: Why dost thou so?
8300or who can think what the will of God is?
8300or who gave the cock understanding?
8300or who hath been his counsellor, and hath taught him?
8300or who hath called upon him, and he despised him?
8300or who is God but our God?
8300or who is blind, but the servant of the Lord?
8300or who made the dumb and the deaf, the seeing and the blind?
8300or who shall accuse thee, if the nations perish, which thou hast made?
8300or who shall be able to declare his mercy?
8300or who shall bemoan thee?
8300or who shall come before thee to be a revenger of wicked men?
8300or who shall endure?
8300or who shall go to pray for thy peace?
8300or who shall rest in thy holy hill?
8300or who shall stand with me against the workers of iniquity?
8300or who shall withstand thy judgment?
8300or whom hath he set over the world which he made?
8300or whose are these before thee?
8300or will he in his anger shut up his mercies?
8300or will he never be more favourable again?
8300or will the ox low when he standeth before a full manger?
8300out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?
8300prudent, and he shall know these things?
8300shall I and thy mother, and thy brethren worship thee upon the earth?
8300shall I cry out to thee suffering violence, and thou wilt not save?
8300shall I fall down before the stock of a tree?
8300shall I give my firstborn for my wickedness, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
8300shall I offer holocausts unto him, and calves of a year old?
8300shall I, that give generation to others, be barren, saith the Lord thy God?
8300shall it not be dried up when the burning wind shall touch it, and shall it not wither in the furrows where it grew?
8300shall not that woman be polluted, and defiled?
8300shall the earth bring forth in one day?
8300shall the holy flesh take away from thee thy crimes, in which thou hast boasted?
8300shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?
8300shall there any man be killed this day in Israel?
8300shall this fellow come into my house?
8300shall thy anger burn like fire?
8300tell me, if thou knowest all things?
8300tell me: is there any place in thy father''s house to lodge?
8300therefore it became a proverb: Is Saul also among the prophets?
8300thou that hast ears open, wilt thou not hear?
8300thy valley hath flowed away, O delicate daughter, that hast trusted in thy treasures, and hast said: Who shall come to me?
8300till seven times?
8300to what shall I equal thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Sion?
8300to whom will ye flee for help?
8300upon whom have you opened your mouth wide, and put out your tongue?
8300was it because I am not able to reward thy coming?
8300was it not him that made life?
8300was it that I looked that it should bring forth grapes, and it hath brought forth wild grapes?
8300watchman, what of the night?
8300what counsel dost thou give?
8300what dost thou here?
8300what dost thou understand that we know not?
8300what have we offended thee in, that thou hast brought upon me and upon my kingdom a great sin?
8300what is his name, and what is the name of his son, if thou knowest?
8300what is my iniquity, and what is my sin against thy father, that he seeketh my life?
8300what is our iniquity?
8300what is thy request?
8300what manner of one is thy beloved of the beloved, that thou hast so adjured us?
8300what meaneth this exceeding great heat of his wrath?
8300what shall I do to thee, O Juda?
8300when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
8300whence shall I seek a comforter for thee?
8300where is he that pondered the words of the law?
8300where is he that put in the midst of them the spirit of his Holy One?
8300where is the god of Sepharvaim, of Ana, and of Ava?
8300where is the god of Sepharvaim?
8300where is the teacher of little ones?
8300wherefore hast thou sent me?
8300wherewith shall I kneel before the high God?
8300which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
8300whither is thy beloved turned aside, and we will seek him with thee?
8300who art thou?
8300who falls into pits?
8300who hath bound up the waters together as in a garment?
8300who hath contentions?
8300who hath held the wind in his hands?
8300who hath poised with three fingers the bulk of the earth, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
8300who hath raised up all the borders of the earth?
8300who hath redness of eyes?
8300who hath wounds without cause?
8300who is like to thee, glorious in holiness, terrible and praise- worthy, doing wonders?
8300who shall obtain pardon for his sins?
8300who shall set forth all his praises?
8300who will grant me that they may be marked down in a book?
8300who will hear his prayer?
8300who will lead me into Edom?
8300who will lead me into Edom?
8300whose father hath woe?
8300why are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?
8300why are you a satan this day to me?
8300why came this madman to thee?
8300why did I not perish when I came out of the belly?
8300why didst thou not go down to thy house?
8300why do you love vanity, and seek after lying?
8300why dost thou not tell me the reason of it?
8300why dost thou slight us in our wants, in the time of trouble?
8300why hast thou deceived me?
8300why hast thou set me opposite to thee, and am I become burdensome to myself?
8300why have you let the man go?
8300why should thy servant be a burden to my lord, the king?
8300why suckled at the breasts?
8300why then doth Adonias reign?
8300why then doth every one of us despise his brother, violating the covenant of our fathers?
8300why then hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
8300why then hast thou struck us, so that there is no healing for us?
8300why then have I seen every man with his hands on his loins, like a woman in labour, and all faces are turned yellow?
8300why then have my people said: We are revolted, we will come to thee no more?
8300why then have they provoked me to wrath with their idols, and strange vanities?
8300why then is he become a prey?
8300why wilt thou forsake us for a long time?
8300why wouldst thou come hither?
8300will the lion''s whelp cry out of his den, if he have taken nothing?
8300will they sacrifice and make an end in a day?
8300will you revenge yourselves on me?
8300wilt thou call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord?
8300wilt thou deliver them into the hands of Israel?
8300wilt thou kill me, as thou didst yesterday kill the Egyptian?
8300would they not have stolen till they had enough?
7999( I speak as a man) 45:003:006 God forbid: for then how shall God judge the world?
7999( that is, to bring Christ down from above:) 45:010:007 Or, Who shall descend into the deep?
799901:003:009 And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
799901:003:011 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
799901:003:013 And the LORD God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
799901:004:006 And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth?
799901:004:007 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
799901:004:009 And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?
799901:004:010 And he said, What hast thou done?
799901:012:018 And Pharaoh called Abram and said, What is this that thou hast done unto me?
799901:012:019 Why saidst thou, She is my sister?
799901:013:009 Is not the whole land before thee?
799901:015:002 And Abram said, LORD God, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus?
799901:015:008 And he said, LORD God, whereby shall I know that I shall inherit it?
799901:016:008 And he said, Hagar, Sarai''s maid, whence camest thou?
799901:016:013 And she called the name of the LORD that spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?
799901:017:017 Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old?
799901:018:009 And they said unto him, Where is Sarah thy wife?
799901:018:012 Therefore Sarah laughed within herself, saying, After I am waxed old shall I have pleasure, my lord being old also?
799901:018:013 And the LORD said unto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I of a surety bear a child, which am old?
799901:018:014 Is any thing too hard for the LORD?
799901:018:023 And Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked?
799901:019:012 And the men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
799901:020:004 But Abimelech had not come near her: and he said, LORD, wilt thou slay also a righteous nation?
799901:020:005 Said he not unto me, She is my sister?
799901:020:009 Then Abimelech called Abraham, and said unto him, What hast thou done unto us?
799901:020:010 And Abimelech said unto Abraham, What sawest thou, that thou hast done this thing?
799901:021:007 And she said, Who would have said unto Abraham, that Sarah should have given children suck?
799901:021:017 And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar?
799901:021:029 And Abimelech said unto Abraham, What mean these seven ewe lambs which thou hast set by themselves?
799901:024:031 And he said, Come in, thou blessed of the LORD; wherefore standest thou without?
799901:024:047 And I asked her, and said, Whose daughter art thou?
799901:024:058 And they called Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt thou go with this man?
799901:024:065 For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us?
799901:025:022 And the children struggled together within her; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
799901:025:032 And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
799901:026:009 And Abimelech called Isaac, and said, Behold, of a surety she is thy wife; and how saidst thou, She is my sister?
799901:026:010 And Abimelech said, What is this thou hast done unto us?
799901:026:027 And Isaac said unto them, Wherefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate me, and have sent me away from you?
799901:027:018 And he came unto his father, and said, My father: and he said, Here am I; who art thou, my son?
799901:027:020 And Isaac said unto his son, How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son?
799901:027:024 And he said, Art thou my very son Esau?
799901:027:032 And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou?
799901:027:033 And Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and said, Who?
799901:027:036 And he said, Is not he rightly named Jacob?
799901:027:038 And Esau said unto his father, Hast thou but one blessing, my father?
799901:029:004 And Jacob said unto them, My brethren, whence be ye?
799901:029:005 And he said unto them, Know ye Laban the son of Nahor?
799901:029:006 And he said unto them, Is he well?
799901:029:015 And Laban said unto Jacob, Because thou art my brother, shouldest thou therefore serve me for nought?
799901:029:025 And it came to pass, that in the morning, behold, it was Leah: and he said to Laban, What is this thou hast done unto me?
799901:030:002 And Jacob''s anger was kindled against Rachel: and he said, Am I in God''s stead, who hath withheld from thee the fruit of the womb?
799901:030:015 And she said unto her, Is it a small matter that thou hast taken my husband?
799901:030:031 And he said, What shall I give thee?
799901:031:014 And Rachel and Leah answered and said unto him, Is there yet any portion or inheritance for us in our father''s house?
799901:031:015 Are we not counted of him strangers?
799901:031:028 And hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters?
799901:031:030 And now, though thou wouldest needs be gone, because thou sore longedst after thy father''s house, yet wherefore hast thou stolen my gods?
799901:031:036 And Jacob was wroth, and chode with Laban: and Jacob answered and said to Laban, What is my trespass?
799901:031:037 Whereas thou hast searched all my stuff, what hast thou found of all thy household stuff?
799901:032:017 And he commanded the foremost, saying, When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and asketh thee, saying, Whose art thou?
799901:032:027 And he said unto him, What is thy name?
799901:033:005 And he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said, Who are those with thee?
799901:033:008 And he said, What meanest thou by all this drove which I met?
799901:034:023 Shall not their cattle and their substance and every beast of their''s be our''s?
799901:034:031 And they said, Should he deal with our sister as with an harlot?
799901:037:008 And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us?
799901:037:013 And Israel said unto Joseph, Do not thy brethren feed the flock in Shechem?
799901:037:015 And a certain man found him, and, behold, he was wandering in the field: and the man asked him, saying, What seekest thou?
799901:037:026 And Judah said unto his brethren, What profit is it if we slay our brother, and conceal his blood?
799901:037:030 And he returned unto his brethren, and said, The child is not; and I, whither shall I go?
799901:038:018 And he said, What pledge shall I give thee?
799901:038:021 Then he asked the men of that place, saying, Where is the harlot, that was openly by the way side?
799901:038:029 And it came to pass, as he drew back his hand, that, behold, his brother came out: and she said, How hast thou broken forth?
799901:040:007 And he asked Pharaoh''s officers that were with him in the ward of his lord''s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?
799901:041:038 And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
799901:042:001 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another?
799901:042:022 And Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear?
799901:043:006 And Israel said, Wherefore dealt ye so ill with me, as to tell the man whether ye had yet a brother?
799901:043:007 And they said, The man asked us straitly of our state, and of our kindred, saying, Is your father yet alive?
799901:043:027 And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well, the old man of whom ye spake?
799901:044:005 Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby indeed he divineth?
799901:044:007 And they said unto him, Wherefore saith my lord these words?
799901:044:015 And Joseph said unto them, What deed is this that ye have done?
799901:044:016 And Judah said, What shall we say unto my lord?
799901:044:019 My lord asked his servants, saying, Have ye a father, or a brother?
799901:044:034 For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad be not with me?
799901:045:003 And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live?
799901:046:033 And it shall come to pass, when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall say, What is your occupation?
799901:047:003 And Pharaoh said unto his brethren, What is your occupation?
799901:047:008 And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old art thou?
799901:048:008 And Israel beheld Joseph''s sons, and said, Who are these?
799901:050:019 And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?
799902:001:018 And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said unto them, Why have ye done this thing, and have saved the men children alive?
799902:002:014 And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
799902:002:018 And when they came to Reuel their father, he said, How is it that ye are come so soon to day?
799902:002:020 And he said unto his daughters, And where is he?
799902:003:011 And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
799902:004:002 And the LORD said unto him, What is that in thine hand?
799902:004:011 And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
799902:004:014 And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
799902:005:002 And Pharaoh said, Who is the LORD, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go?
799902:005:004 And the king of Egypt said unto them, Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, let the people from their works?
799902:005:015 Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried unto Pharaoh, saying, Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants?
799902:005:022 And Moses returned unto the LORD, and said, LORD, wherefore hast thou so evil entreated this people?
799902:006:030 And Moses said before the LORD, Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh hearken unto me?
799902:009:017 As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?
799902:010:007 And Pharaoh''s servants said unto him, How long shall this man be a snare unto us?
799902:010:008 And Moses and Aaron were brought again unto Pharaoh: and he said unto them, Go, serve the LORD your God: but who are they that shall go?
799902:012:026 And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say unto you, What mean ye by this service?
799902:013:014 And it shall be when thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What is this?
799902:014:011 And they said unto Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
799902:014:012 Is not this the word that we did tell thee in Egypt, saying, Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians?
799902:014:015 And the LORD said unto Moses, Wherefore criest thou unto me?
799902:015:011 Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods?
799902:015:024 And the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink?
799902:016:028 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?
799902:017:004 And Moses cried unto the LORD, saying, What shall I do unto this people?
799902:018:014 And when Moses''father in law saw all that he did to the people, he said, What is this thing that thou doest to the people?
799902:032:021 And Moses said unto Aaron, What did this people unto thee, that thou hast brought so great a sin upon them?
799902:033:016 For wherein shall it be known here that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight?
799903:025:020 And if ye shall say, What shall we eat the seventh year?
799904:011:011 And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
799904:011:012 Have I conceived all this people?
799904:011:013 Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people?
799904:011:022 Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them, to suffice them?
799904:011:023 And the LORD said unto Moses, Is the LORD''s hand waxed short?
799904:011:029 And Moses said unto him, Enviest thou for my sake?
799904:012:002 And they said, Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses?
799904:012:014 And the LORD said unto Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days?
799904:014:003 And wherefore hath the LORD brought us unto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wives and our children should be a prey?
799904:014:011 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long will this people provoke me?
799904:014:041 And Moses said, Wherefore now do ye transgress the commandment of the LORD?
799904:016:010 And he hath brought thee near to him, and all thy brethren the sons of Levi with thee: and seek ye the priesthood also?
799904:016:011 For which cause both thou and all thy company are gathered together against the LORD: and what is Aaron, that ye murmur against him?
799904:017:013 Whosoever cometh any thing near unto the tabernacle of the LORD shall die: shall we be consumed with dying?
799904:020:004 And why have ye brought up the congregation of the LORD into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there?
799904:020:005 And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place?
799904:021:005 And the people spake against God, and against Moses, Wherefore have ye brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
799904:022:009 And God came unto Balaam, and said, What men are these with thee?
799904:022:030 And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
799904:022:032 And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass these three times?
799904:022:037 And Balak said unto Balaam, Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call thee?
799904:022:038 And Balaam said unto Balak, Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any power at all to say any thing?
799904:023:008 How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed?
799904:023:010 Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth part of Israel?
799904:023:011 And Balak said unto Balaam, What hast thou done unto me?
799904:023:012 And he answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which the LORD hath put in my mouth?
799904:023:026 But Balaam answered and said unto Balak, Told not I thee, saying, All that the LORD speaketh, that I must do?
799904:024:009 He couched, he lay down as a lion, and as a great lion: who shall stir him up?
799904:027:004 Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son?
799904:031:015 And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive?
799904:032:006 And Moses said unto the children of Gad and to the children of Reuben, Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here?
799904:032:007 And wherefore discourage ye the heart of the children of Israel from going over into the land which the LORD hath given them?
799905:001:012 How can I myself alone bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
799905:001:028 Whither shall we go up?
799905:004:007 For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for?
799905:004:008 And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
799905:004:033 Did ever people hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as thou hast heard, and live?
799905:005:025 Now therefore why should we die?
799905:005:026 For who is there of all flesh, that hath heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?
799905:007:017 If thou shalt say in thine heart, These nations are more than I; how can I dispossess them?
799905:018:021 And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the LORD hath not spoken?
799905:020:005 And the officers shall speak unto the people, saying, What man is there that hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it?
799905:020:006 And what man is he that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not yet eaten of it?
799905:020:007 And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her?
799905:020:008 And the officers shall speak further unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?
799905:030:012 It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
799905:032:006 Do ye thus requite the LORD, O foolish people and unwise?
799905:032:030 How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the LORD had shut them up?
799905:032:034 Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
799906:001:009 Have not I commanded thee?
799906:007:010 And the LORD said unto Joshua, Get thee up; wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?
799906:007:025 And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us?
799906:009:007 And the men of Israel said unto the Hivites, Peradventure ye dwell among us; and how shall we make a league with you?
799906:022:020 Did not Achan the son of Zerah commit a trespass in the accursed thing, and wrath fell on all the congregation of Israel?
799907:005:008 They chose new gods; then was war in the gates: was there a shield or spear seen among forty thousand in Israel?
799907:005:016 Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, to hear the bleatings of the flocks?
799907:005:017 Gilead abode beyond Jordan: and why did Dan remain in ships?
799907:005:028 The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice, Why is his chariot so long in coming?
799907:005:029 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she returned answer to herself, 07:005:030 Have they not sped?
799907:006:013 And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
799907:006:015 And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel?
799907:006:029 And they said one to another, Who hath done this thing?
799907:006:031 And Joash said unto all that stood against him, Will ye plead for Baal?
799907:008:002 And he said unto them, What have I done now in comparison of you?
799907:008:003 God hath delivered into your hands the princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb: and what was I able to do in comparison of you?
799907:008:006 And the princes of Succoth said, Are the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna now in thine hand, that we should give bread unto thine army?
799907:008:018 Then said he unto Zebah and Zalmunna, What manner of men were they whom ye slew at Tabor?
799907:009:011 But the fig tree said unto them, Should I forsake my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to be promoted over the trees?
799907:009:013 And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?
799907:009:028 And Gaal the son of Ebed said, Who is Abimelech, and who is Shechem, that we should serve him?
799907:009:038 Then said Zebul unto him, Where is now thy mouth, wherewith thou saidst, Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him?
799907:010:018 And the people and princes of Gilead said one to another, What man is he that will begin to fight against the children of Ammon?
799907:011:007 And Jephthah said unto the elders of Gilead, Did not ye hate me, and expel me out of my father''s house?
799907:011:023 So now the LORD God of Israel hath dispossessed the Amorites from before his people Israel, and shouldest thou possess it?
799907:011:024 Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh thy god giveth thee to possess?
799907:011:025 And now art thou any thing better than Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab?
799907:013:011 And Manoah arose, and went after his wife, and came to the man, and said unto him, Art thou the man that spakest unto the woman?
799907:013:017 And Manoah said unto the angel of the LORD, What is thy name, that when thy sayings come to pass we may do thee honour?
799907:013:018 And the angel of the LORD said unto him, Why askest thou thus after my name, seeing it is secret?
799907:014:018 And the men of the city said unto him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey?
799907:015:006 Then the Philistines said, Who hath done this?
799907:015:010 And the men of Judah said, Why are ye come up against us?
799907:016:015 And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine heart is not with me?
799907:017:009 And Micah said unto him, Whence comest thou?
799907:018:008 And they came unto their brethren to Zorah and Eshtaol: and their brethren said unto them, What say ye?
799907:018:009 And they said, Arise, that we may go up against them: for we have seen the land, and, behold, it is very good: and are ye still?
799907:018:024 And he said, Ye have taken away my gods which I made, and the priest, and ye are gone away: and what have I more?
799907:019:017 And when he had lifted up his eyes, he saw a wayfaring man in the street of the city: and the old man said, Whither goest thou?
799907:020:012 And the tribes of Israel sent men through all the tribe of Benjamin, saying, What wickedness is this that is done among you?
799907:021:005 And the children of Israel said, Who is there among all the tribes of Israel that came not up with the congregation unto the LORD?
799907:021:007 How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing we have sworn by the LORD that we will not give them of our daughters to wives?
799907:021:008 And they said, What one is there of the tribes of Israel that came not up to Mizpeh to the LORD?
799907:021:016 Then the elders of the congregation said, How shall we do for wives for them that remain, seeing the women are destroyed out of Benjamin?
799908:001:011 And Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters: why will ye go with me?
799908:002:005 Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this?
799908:002:008 Then said Boaz unto Ruth, Hearest thou not, my daughter?
799908:002:019 And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day?
799908:003:001 Then Naomi her mother in law said unto her, My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
799908:003:002 And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast?
799908:003:009 And he said, Who art thou?
799908:003:016 And when she came to her mother in law, she said, Who art thou, my daughter?
799909:001:008 Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou?
799909:001:014 And Eli said unto her, How long wilt thou be drunken?
799909:002:023 And he said unto them, Why do ye such things?
799909:002:025 If one man sin against another, the judge shall judge him: but if a man sin against the LORD, who shall intreat for him?
799909:003:017 And he said, What is the thing that the LORD hath said unto thee?
799909:004:003 And when the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Wherefore hath the LORD smitten us to day before the Philistines?
799909:004:006 And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said, What meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
799909:004:014 And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult?
799909:005:008 They sent therefore and gathered all the lords of the Philistines unto them, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
799909:006:002 And the Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying, What shall we do to the ark of the LORD?
799909:006:004 Then said they, What shall be the trespass offering which we shall return to him?
799909:006:006 Wherefore then do ye harden your hearts, as the Egyptians and Pharaoh hardened their hearts?
799909:006:020 And the men of Bethshemesh said, Who is able to stand before this holy LORD God?
799909:009:007 Then said Saul to his servant, But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man?
799909:009:011 And as they went up the hill to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said unto them, Is the seer here?
799909:009:021 And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
799909:010:012 And one of the same place answered and said, But who is their father?
799909:010:014 And Saul''s uncle said unto him and to his servant, Whither went ye?
799909:010:024 And Samuel said to all the people, See ye him whom the LORD hath chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?
799909:010:027 But the children of Belial said, How shall this man save us?
799909:011:005 And, behold, Saul came after the herd out of the field; and Saul said, What aileth the people that they weep?
799909:011:012 And the people said unto Samuel, Who is he that said, Shall Saul reign over us?
799909:012:003 Behold, here I am: witness against me before the LORD, and before his anointed: whose ox have I taken?
799909:012:017 Is it not wheat harvest to day?
799909:013:011 And Samuel said, What hast thou done?
799909:014:030 How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely to day of the spoil of their enemies which they found?
799909:014:037 And Saul asked counsel of God, Shall I go down after the Philistines?
799909:014:045 And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel?
799909:015:014 And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
799909:015:019 Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the LORD, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the LORD?
799909:015:022 And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD?
799909:016:001 And the LORD said unto Samuel, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?
799909:016:002 And Samuel said, How can I go?
799909:016:011 And Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all thy children?
799909:017:008 And he stood and cried unto the armies of Israel, and said unto them, Why are ye come out to set your battle in array?
799909:017:025 And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that is come up?
799909:017:029 And David said, What have I now done?
799909:017:043 And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?
799909:017:055 And when Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said unto Abner, the captain of the host, Abner, whose son is this youth?
799909:017:058 And Saul said to him, Whose son art thou, thou young man?
799909:018:018 And David said unto Saul, Who am I?
799909:019:017 And Saul said unto Michal, Why hast thou deceived me so, and sent away mine enemy, that he is escaped?
799909:019:022 Then went he also to Ramah, and came to a great well that is in Sechu: and he asked and said, Where are Samuel and David?
799909:020:001 And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan, What have I done?
799909:020:010 Then said David to Jonathan, Who shall tell me?
799909:020:032 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain?
799909:021:003 Now therefore what is under thine hand?
799909:021:008 And David said unto Ahimelech, And is there not here under thine hand spear or sword?
799909:021:011 And the servants of Achish said unto him, Is not this David the king of the land?
799909:021:014 Then said Achish unto his servants, Lo, ye see the man is mad: wherefore then have ye brought him to me?
799909:021:015 Have I need of mad men, that ye have brought this fellow to play the mad man in my presence?
799909:022:015 Did I then begin to enquire of God for him?
799909:023:002 Therefore David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go and smite these Philistines?
799909:023:011 Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand?
799909:023:012 Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul?
799909:024:009 And David said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou men''s words, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt?
799909:024:014 After whom is the king of Israel come out?
799909:024:016 And it came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words unto Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
799909:024:019 For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away?
799909:025:010 And Nabal answered David''s servants, and said, Who is David?
799909:026:001 And the Ziphites came unto Saul to Gibeah, saying, Doth not David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before Jeshimon?
799909:026:009 And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the LORD''s anointed, and be guiltless?
799909:026:015 And David said to Abner, Art not thou a valiant man?
799909:026:017 And Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this thy voice, my son David?
799909:026:018 And he said, Wherefore doth my lord thus pursue after his servant?
799909:027:010 And Achish said, Whither have ye made a road to day?
799909:028:011 Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up unto thee?
799909:028:012 And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice: and the woman spake to Saul, saying, Why hast thou deceived me?
799909:028:013 And the king said unto her, Be not afraid: for what sawest thou?
799909:028:014 And he said unto her, What form is he of?
799909:028:015 And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?
799909:028:016 Then said Samuel, Wherefore then dost thou ask of me, seeing the LORD is departed from thee, and is become thine enemy?
799909:029:003 Then said the princes of the Philistines, What do these Hebrews here?
799909:029:005 Is not this David, of whom they sang one to another in dances, saying, Saul slew his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
799909:029:008 And David said unto Achish, But what have I done?
799909:030:008 And David enquired at the LORD, saying, Shall I pursue after this troop?
799909:030:013 And David said unto him, To whom belongest thou?
799909:030:015 And David said to him, Canst thou bring me down to this company?
799909:030:024 For who will hearken unto you in this matter?
799910:001:003 And David said unto him, From whence comest thou?
799910:001:004 And David said unto him, How went the matter?
799910:001:005 And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead?
799910:001:008 And he said unto me, Who art thou?
799910:001:013 And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou?
799910:001:014 And David said unto him, How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the LORD''s anointed?
799910:002:001 And it came to pass after this, that David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?
799910:002:020 Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Art thou Asahel?
799910:002:022 And Abner said again to Asahel, Turn thee aside from following me: wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
799910:002:026 Then Abner called to Joab, and said, Shall the sword devour for ever?
799910:003:012 And Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, Whose is the land?
799910:003:024 Then Joab came to the king, and said, What hast thou done?
799910:003:033 And the king lamented over Abner, and said, Died Abner as a fool dieth?
799910:003:038 And the king said unto his servants, Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
799910:005:019 And David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up to the Philistines?
799910:006:009 And David was afraid of the LORD that day, and said, How shall the ark of the LORD come to me?
799910:007:018 Then went king David in, and sat before the LORD, and he said, Who am I, O Lord GOD?
799910:007:020 And what can David say more unto thee?
799910:009:001 And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him kindness for Jonathan''s sake?
799910:009:003 And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the kindness of God unto him?
799910:009:004 And the king said unto him, Where is he?
799910:009:008 And he bowed himself, and said, What is thy servant, that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am?
799910:011:010 And when they had told David, saying, Uriah went not down unto his house, David said unto Uriah, Camest thou not from thy journey?
799910:011:021 Who smote Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth?
799910:012:009 Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the LORD, to do evil in his sight?
799910:012:021 Then said his servants unto him, What thing is this that thou hast done?
799910:012:023 But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast?
799910:013:004 And he said unto him, Why art thou, being the king''s son, lean from day to day?
799910:013:013 And I, whither shall I cause my shame to go?
799910:013:020 And Absalom her brother said unto her, Hath Amnon thy brother been with thee?
799910:014:005 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
799910:014:013 And the woman said, Wherefore then hast thou thought such a thing against the people of God?
799910:014:019 And the king said, Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this?
799910:014:031 Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom unto his house, and said unto him, Wherefore have thy servants set my field on fire?
799910:015:019 Then said the king to Ittai the Gittite, Wherefore goest thou also with us?
799910:015:020 Whereas thou camest but yesterday, should I this day make thee go up and down with us?
799910:015:027 The king said also unto Zadok the priest, Art not thou a seer?
799910:015:035 And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?
799910:016:002 And the king said unto Ziba, What meanest thou by these?
799910:016:003 And the king said, And where is thy master''s son?
799910:016:009 Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah unto the king, Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
799910:016:010 And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah?
799910:016:017 And Absalom said to Hushai, Is this thy kindness to thy friend?
799910:016:019 And again, whom should I serve?
799910:017:020 And when Absalom''s servants came to the woman to the house, they said, Where is Ahimaaz and Jonathan?
799910:018:011 And Joab said unto the man that told him, And, behold, thou sawest him, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground?
799910:018:029 And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe?
799910:018:032 And the king said unto Cushi, Is the young man Absalom safe?
799910:019:012 Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh: wherefore then are ye the last to bring back the king?
799910:019:013 And say ye to Amasa, Art thou not of my bone, and of my flesh?
799910:019:021 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and said, Shall not Shimei be put to death for this, because he cursed the LORD''s anointed?
799910:019:022 And David said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
799910:019:029 And the king said unto him, Why speakest thou any more of thy matters?
799910:019:034 And Barzillai said unto the king, How long have I to live, that I should go up with the king unto Jerusalem?
799910:019:035 I am this day fourscore years old: and can I discern between good and evil?
799910:019:036 Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
799910:019:042 And all the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, Because the king is near of kin to us: wherefore then be ye angry for this matter?
799910:020:009 And Joab said to Amasa, Art thou in health, my brother?
799910:020:017 And when he was come near unto her, the woman said, Art thou Joab?
799910:021:003 Wherefore David said unto the Gibeonites, What shall I do for you?
799910:022:032 For who is God, save the LORD?
799910:023:017 And he said, Be it far from me, O LORD, that I should do this: is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?
799910:023:019 Was he not most honourable of three?
799910:024:013 So Gad came to David, and told him, and said unto him, Shall seven years of famine come unto thee in thy land?
799910:024:021 And Araunah said, Wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?
799911:001:006 And his father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why hast thou done so?
799911:001:024 And Nathan said, My lord, O king, hast thou said, Adonijah shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne?
799911:002:022 And king Solomon answered and said unto his mother, And why dost thou ask Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah?
799911:002:043 Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the LORD, and the commandment that I have charged thee with?
799911:008:027 But will God indeed dwell on the earth?
799911:009:013 And he said, What cities are these which thou hast given me, my brother?
799911:011:022 Then Pharaoh said unto him, But what hast thou lacked with me, that, behold, thou seekest to go to thine own country?
799911:011:041 And the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he did, and his wisdom, are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
799911:012:016 So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
799911:013:012 And their father said unto them, What way went he?
799911:014:014 Moreover the LORD shall raise him up a king over Israel, who shall cut off the house of Jeroboam that day: but what?
799911:014:029 Now the rest of the acts of Rehoboam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799911:015:007 Now the rest of the acts of Abijam, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799911:015:031 Now the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
799911:016:014 Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
799911:017:018 And she said unto Elijah, What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God?
799911:017:020 And he cried unto the LORD, and said, O LORD my God, hast thou also brought evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn, by slaying her son?
799911:018:007 And as Obadiah was in the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said, Art thou that my lord Elijah?
799911:018:009 And he said, What have I sinned, that thou wouldest deliver thy servant into the hand of Ahab, to slay me?
799911:018:017 And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him, Art thou he that troubleth Israel?
799911:018:021 And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
799911:020:013 And, behold, there came a prophet unto Ahab king of Israel, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou seen all this great multitude?
799911:020:014 And Ahab said, By whom?
799911:021:005 But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him, Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?
799911:021:007 And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel?
799911:021:019 And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the LORD, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
799911:021:020 And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
799911:021:028 And the word of the LORD came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying, 11:021:029 Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?
799911:022:004 And he said unto Jehoshaphat, Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramothgilead?
799911:022:007 And Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
799911:022:016 And the king said unto him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou tell me nothing but that which is true in the name of the LORD?
799911:022:018 And the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would prophesy no good concerning me, but evil?
799911:022:020 And the LORD said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
799911:022:022 And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith?
799912:001:005 And when the messengers turned back unto him, he said unto them, Why are ye now turned back?
799912:001:007 And he said unto them, What manner of man was he which came up to meet you, and told you these words?
799912:001:018 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
799912:002:018 And when they came again to him,( for he tarried at Jericho,) he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?
799912:003:008 And he said, Which way shall we go up?
799912:003:011 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD, that we may enquire of the LORD by him?
799912:003:013 And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, What have I to do with thee?
799912:004:002 And Elisha said unto her, What shall I do for thee?
799912:004:013 And he said unto him, Say now unto her, Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for thee?
799912:004:014 And he said, What then is to be done for her?
799912:004:023 And he said, Wherefore wilt thou go to him to day?
799912:004:028 Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord?
799912:004:043 And his servitor said, What, should I set this before an hundred men?
799912:005:012 Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
799912:005:017 And Naaman said, Shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy servant two mules''burden of earth?
799912:005:026 And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee?
799912:006:006 And the man of God said, Where fell it?
799912:006:021 And the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when he saw them, My father, shall I smite them?
799912:006:022 And he answered, Thou shalt not smite them: wouldest thou smite those whom thou hast taken captive with thy sword and with thy bow?
799912:006:027 And he said, If the LORD do not help thee, whence shall I help thee?
799912:006:028 And the king said unto her, What aileth thee?
799912:007:003 And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
799912:008:012 And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord?
799912:008:013 And Hazael said, But what, is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
799912:008:014 So he departed from Elisha, and came to his master; who said to him, What said Elisha to thee?
799912:008:023 And the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:009:011 Then Jehu came forth to the servants of his lord: and one said unto him, Is all well?
799912:009:018 So there went one on horseback to meet him, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
799912:009:019 Then he sent out a second on horseback, which came to them, and said, Thus saith the king, Is it peace?
799912:009:022 And it came to pass, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said, Is it peace, Jehu?
799912:009:031 And as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Had Zimri peace, who slew his master?
799912:009:032 And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side?
799912:010:004 But they were exceedingly afraid, and said, Behold, two kings stood not before him: how then shall we stand?
799912:012:007 Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests, and said unto them, Why repair ye not the breaches of the house?
799912:012:019 And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:014:018 And the rest of the acts of Amaziah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:015:006 And the rest of the acts of Azariah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:015:021 And the rest of the acts of Menahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
799912:015:036 Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:016:019 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:018:025 Am I now come up without the LORD against this place to destroy it?
799912:018:027 But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words?
799912:018:033 Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered at all his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
799912:018:034 Where are the gods of Hamath, and of Arpad?
799912:019:011 Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly: and shalt thou be delivered?
799912:019:013 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivah?
799912:019:022 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
799912:019:025 Hast thou not heard long ago how I have done it, and of ancient times that I have formed it?
799912:020:014 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
799912:020:015 And he said, What have they seen in thine house?
799912:021:025 Now the rest of the acts of Amon which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:023:017 Then he said, What title is that that I see?
799912:023:028 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799912:024:005 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
799913:011:019 And said, My God forbid it me, that I should do this thing: shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy?
799913:013:012 And David was afraid of God that day, saying, How shall I bring the ark of God home to me?
799913:014:010 And David enquired of God, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines?
799913:017:018 What can David speak more to thee for the honour of thy servant?
799913:021:017 And David said unto God, Is it not I that commanded the people to be numbered?
799913:022:017 David also commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying, 13:022:018 Is not the LORD your God with you?
799913:029:014 But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
799914:001:010 Give me now wisdom and knowledge, that I may go out and come in before this people: for who can judge this thy people, that is so great?
799914:002:006 But who is able to build him an house, seeing the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain him?
799914:006:018 But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth?
799914:010:016 And when all Israel saw that the king would not hearken unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
799914:016:008 Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubims a huge host, with very many chariots and horsemen?
799914:018:003 And Ahab king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat king of Judah, Wilt thou go with me to Ramothgilead?
799914:018:006 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
799914:018:014 And when he was come to the king, the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramothgilead to battle, or shall I forbear?
799914:018:015 And the king said to him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou say nothing but the truth to me in the name of the LORD?
799914:018:017 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would not prophesy good unto me, but evil?
799914:018:019 And the LORD said, Who shall entice Ahab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
799914:020:012 O our God, wilt thou not judge them?
799914:025:009 And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?
799914:025:016 And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, Art thou made of the king''s counsel?
799914:025:026 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last, behold, are they not written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel?
799914:032:013 Know ye not what I and my fathers have done unto all the people of other lands?
799914:035:021 But he sent ambassadors to him, saying, What have I to do with thee, thou king of Judah?
799915:001:003 Who is there among you of all his people?
799915:004:022 Take heed now that ye fail not to do this: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?
799915:005:004 Then said we unto them after this manner, What are the names of the men that make this building?
799915:005:009 Then asked we those elders, and said unto them thus, Who commanded you to build this house, and to make up these walls?
799915:009:010 And now, O our God, what shall we say after this?
799916:002:002 Wherefore the king said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?
799916:002:004 Then the king said unto me, For what dost thou make request?
799916:002:006 And the king said unto me,( the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be?
799916:004:002 And he spake before his brethren and the army of Samaria, and said, What do these feeble Jews?
799916:005:009 Also I said, It is not good that ye do: ought ye not to walk in the fear of our God because of the reproach of the heathen our enemies?
799916:006:011 And I said, Should such a man as I flee?
799916:013:011 Then contended I with the rulers, and said, Why is the house of God forsaken?
799916:013:017 Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them, What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day?
799916:013:018 Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city?
799916:013:021 Then I testified against them, and said unto them, Why lodge ye about the wall?
799916:013:026 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
799916:013:027 Shall we then hearken unto you to do all this great evil, to transgress against our God in marrying strange wives?
799917:003:003 Then the king''s servants, which were in the king''s gate, said unto Mordecai, Why transgressest thou the king''s commandment?
799917:005:003 Then said the king unto her, What wilt thou, queen Esther?
799917:005:006 And the king said unto Esther at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition?
799917:006:003 And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this?
799917:006:004 And the king said, Who is in the court?
799917:007:002 And the king said again unto Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine, What is thy petition, queen Esther?
799917:007:005 Then the king Ahasuerus answered and said unto Esther the queen, Who is he, and where is he, that durst presume in his heart to do so?
799918:001:007 And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou?
799918:001:009 Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought?
799918:001:010 Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side?
799918:002:002 And the LORD said unto Satan, From whence comest thou?
799918:002:009 Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity?
799918:003:011 Why died I not from the womb?
799918:003:012 Why did the knees prevent me?
799918:003:023 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, and whom God hath hedged in?
799918:004:001 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said, 18:004:002 If we assay to commune with thee, wilt thou be grieved?
799918:004:006 Is not this thy fear, thy confidence, thy hope, and the uprightness of thy ways?
799918:004:007 Remember, I pray thee, who ever perished, being innocent?
799918:004:021 Doth not their excellency which is in them go away?
799918:005:001 Call now, if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the saints wilt thou turn?
799918:006:005 Doth the wild ass bray when he hath grass?
799918:006:006 Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt?
799918:006:011 What is my strength, that I should hope?
799918:006:012 Is my strength the strength of stones?
799918:006:013 Is not my help in me?
799918:006:022 Did I say, Bring unto me?
799918:006:023 Or, Deliver me from the enemy''s hand?
799918:006:026 Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the speeches of one that is desperate, which are as wind?
799918:006:030 Is there iniquity in my tongue?
799918:007:001 Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth?
799918:007:004 When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise, and the night be gone?
799918:007:012 Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
799918:007:017 What is man, that thou shouldest magnify him?
799918:007:018 And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
799918:007:019 How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?
799918:007:020 I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men?
799918:007:021 And why dost thou not pardon my transgression, and take away my iniquity?
799918:008:001 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 18:008:002 How long wilt thou speak these things?
799918:008:003 Doth God pervert judgment?
799918:008:011 Can the rush grow up without mire?
799918:009:001 Then Job answered and said, 18:009:002 I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?
799918:009:004 He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered?
799918:009:012 Behold, he taketh away, who can hinder him?
799918:009:014 How much less shall I answer him, and choose out my words to reason with him?
799918:009:019 If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong: and if of judgment, who shall set me a time to plead?
799918:009:024 The earth is given into the hand of the wicked: he covereth the faces of the judges thereof; if not, where, and who is he?
799918:009:029 If I be wicked, why then labour I in vain?
799918:010:004 Hast thou eyes of flesh?
799918:010:005 Are thy days as the days of man?
799918:010:009 Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast made me as the clay; and wilt thou bring me into dust again?
799918:010:010 Hast thou not poured me out as milk, and curdled me like cheese?
799918:010:018 Wherefore then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb?
799918:010:020 Are not my days few?
799918:011:001 Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said, 18:011:002 Should not the multitude of words be answered?
799918:011:003 Should thy lies make men hold their peace?
799918:011:007 Canst thou by searching find out God?
799918:011:008 It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do?
799918:011:010 If he cut off, and shut up, or gather together, then who can hinder him?
799918:011:011 For he knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedness also; will he not then consider it?
799918:012:003 But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
799918:012:009 Who knoweth not in all these that the hand of the LORD hath wrought this?
799918:012:011 Doth not the ear try words?
799918:013:007 Will ye speak wickedly for God?
799918:013:008 Will ye accept his person?
799918:013:009 Is it good that he should search you out?
799918:013:011 Shall not his excellency make you afraid?
799918:013:014 Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in mine hand?
799918:013:019 Who is he that will plead with me?
799918:013:023 How many are mine iniquities and sins?
799918:013:024 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemy?
799918:013:025 Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
799918:014:003 And doth thou open thine eyes upon such an one, and bringest me into judgment with thee?
799918:014:004 Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
799918:014:010 But man dieth, and wasteth away: yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
799918:014:014 If a man die, shall he live again?
799918:014:016 For now thou numberest my steps: dost thou not watch over my sin?
799918:015:001 Then answered Eliphaz the Temanite, and said, 18:015:002 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
799918:015:003 Should he reason with unprofitable talk?
799918:015:007 Art thou the first man that was born?
799918:015:008 Hast thou heard the secret of God?
799918:015:009 What knowest thou, that we know not?
799918:015:011 Are the consolations of God small with thee?
799918:015:012 Why doth thine heart carry thee away?
799918:015:014 What is man, that he should be clean?
799918:015:016 How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?
799918:015:023 He wandereth abroad for bread, saying, Where is it?
799918:016:003 Shall vain words have an end?
799918:016:006 Though I speak, my grief is not asswaged: and though I forbear, what am I eased?
799918:017:002 Are there not mockers with me?
799918:017:003 Lay down now, put me in a surety with thee; who is he that will strike hands with me?
799918:017:015 And where is now my hope?
799918:018:001 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 18:018:002 How long will it be ere ye make an end of words?
799918:018:003 Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight?
799918:018:004 He teareth himself in his anger: shall the earth be forsaken for thee?
799918:019:001 Then Job answered and said, 18:019:002 How long will ye vex my soul, and break me in pieces with words?
799918:019:022 Why do ye persecute me as God, and are not satisfied with my flesh?
799918:019:028 But ye should say, Why persecute we him, seeing the root of the matter is found in me?
799918:021:004 As for me, is my complaint to man?
799918:021:007 Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power?
799918:021:015 What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
799918:021:021 For what pleasure hath he in his house after him, when the number of his months is cut off in the midst?
799918:021:022 Shall any teach God knowledge?
799918:021:028 For ye say, Where is the house of the prince?
799918:021:029 Have ye not asked them that go by the way?
799918:021:031 Who shall declare his way to his face?
799918:021:034 How then comfort ye me in vain, seeing in your answers there remaineth falsehood?
799918:022:003 Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that thou art righteous?
799918:022:004 Will he reprove thee for fear of thee?
799918:022:005 Is not thy wickedness great?
799918:022:012 Is not God in the height of heaven?
799918:022:013 And thou sayest, How doth God know?
799918:022:015 Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
799918:023:006 Will he plead against me with his great power?
799918:023:013 But he is in one mind, and who can turn him?
799918:024:001 Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days?
799918:024:025 And if it be not so now, who will make me a liar, and make my speech nothing worth?
799918:025:003 Is there any number of his armies?
799918:025:004 How then can man be justified with God?
799918:025:006 How much less man, that is a worm?
799918:026:001 But Job answered and said, 18:026:002 How hast thou helped him that is without power?
799918:026:003 How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom?
799918:026:004 To whom hast thou uttered words?
799918:026:014 Lo, these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him?
799918:027:008 For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he hath gained, when God taketh away his soul?
799918:027:009 Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?
799918:027:010 Will he delight himself in the Almighty?
799918:027:012 Behold, all ye yourselves have seen it; why then are ye thus altogether vain?
799918:028:012 But where shall wisdom be found?
799918:028:020 Whence then cometh wisdom?
799918:030:002 Yea, whereto might the strength of their hands profit me, in whom old age was perished?
799918:030:025 Did not I weep for him that was in trouble?
799918:031:001 I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?
799918:031:002 For what portion of God is there from above?
799918:031:003 Is not destruction to the wicked?
799918:031:004 Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?
799918:031:015 Did not he that made me in the womb make him?
799918:033:013 Why dost thou strive against him?
799918:034:006 Should I lie against my right?
799918:034:007 What man is like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water?
799918:034:013 Who hath given him a charge over the earth?
799918:034:017 Shall even he that hateth right govern?
799918:034:018 Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked?
799918:034:019 How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor?
799918:034:029 When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble?
799918:034:033 Should it be according to thy mind?
799918:035:001 Elihu spake moreover, and said, 18:035:002 Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou saidst, My righteousness is more than God''s?
799918:035:003 For thou saidst, What advantage will it be unto thee?
799918:035:006 If thou sinnest, what doest thou against him?
799918:035:007 If thou be righteous, what givest thou him?
799918:036:019 Will he esteem thy riches?
799918:036:022 Behold, God exalteth by his power: who teacheth like him?
799918:036:023 Who hath enjoined him his way?
799918:036:029 Also can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, or the noise of his tabernacle?
799918:037:015 Dost thou know when God disposed them, and caused the light of his cloud to shine?
799918:037:016 Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge?
799918:037:017 How thy garments are warm, when he quieteth the earth by the south wind?
799918:037:018 Hast thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong, and as a molten looking glass?
799918:037:020 Shall it be told him that I speak?
799918:038:001 Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, 18:038:002 Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
799918:038:004 Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
799918:038:005 Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
799918:038:006 Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened?
799918:038:008 Or who shut up the sea with doors, when it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb?
799918:038:016 Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?
799918:038:017 Have the gates of death been opened unto thee?
799918:038:018 Hast thou perceived the breadth of the earth?
799918:038:019 Where is the way where light dwelleth?
799918:038:021 Knowest thou it, because thou wast then born?
799918:038:022 Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow?
799918:038:024 By what way is the light parted, which scattereth the east wind upon the earth?
799918:038:028 Hath the rain a father?
799918:038:029 Out of whose womb came the ice?
799918:038:031 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
799918:038:032 Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season?
799918:038:033 Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?
799918:038:034 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?
799918:038:035 Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go and say unto thee, Here we are?
799918:038:036 Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts?
799918:038:037 Who can number the clouds in wisdom?
799918:038:039 Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
799918:038:041 Who provideth for the raven his food?
799918:039:001 Knowest thou the time when the wild goats of the rock bring forth?
799918:039:002 Canst thou number the months that they fulfil?
799918:039:005 Who hath sent out the wild ass free?
799918:039:009 Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?
799918:039:010 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow?
799918:039:011 Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great?
799918:039:012 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy barn?
799918:039:013 Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks?
799918:039:019 Hast thou given the horse strength?
799918:039:020 Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper?
799918:039:026 Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, and stretch her wings toward the south?
799918:039:027 Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high?
799918:040:001 Moreover the LORD answered Job, and said, 18:040:002 Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?
799918:040:003 Then Job answered the LORD, and said, 18:040:004 Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee?
799918:040:008 Wilt thou also disannul my judgment?
799918:040:009 Hast thou an arm like God?
799918:041:001 Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook?
799918:041:002 Canst thou put an hook into his nose?
799918:041:003 Will he make many supplications unto thee?
799918:041:004 Will he make a covenant with thee?
799918:041:005 Wilt thou play with him as with a bird?
799918:041:006 Shall the companions make a banquet of him?
799918:041:007 Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons?
799918:041:009 Behold, the hope of him is in vain: shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?
799918:041:010 None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?
799918:041:011 Who hath prevented me, that I should repay him?
799918:041:013 Who can discover the face of his garment?
799918:041:014 Who can open the doors of his face?
799918:042:003 Who is he that hideth counsel without knowledge?
799919:002:001 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
799919:004:002 O ye sons of men, how long will ye turn my glory into shame?
799919:004:006 There be many that say, Who will shew us any good?
799919:006:003 My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long?
799919:006:005 For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?
799919:010:001 Why standest thou afar off, O LORD?
799919:010:013 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God?
799919:011:001 In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee as a bird to your mountain?
799919:011:003 If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?
799919:013:001 How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD?
799919:013:002 How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily?
799919:014:004 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge?
799919:015:001 Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?
799919:018:031 For who is God save the LORD?
799919:019:012 Who can understand his errors?
799919:022:001 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
799919:024:003 Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD?
799919:024:008 Who is this King of glory?
799919:024:010 Who is this King of glory?
799919:025:012 What man is he that feareth the LORD?
799919:027:001 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
799919:030:009 What profit is there in my blood, when I go down to the pit?
799919:034:012 What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good?
799919:035:017 Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
799919:039:007 And now, Lord, what wait I for?
799919:041:005 Mine enemies speak evil of me, When shall he die, and his name perish?
799919:042:002 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?
799919:042:003 My tears have been my meat day and night, while they continually say unto me, Where is thy God?
799919:042:005 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
799919:042:009 I will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me?
799919:042:010 As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me; while they say daily unto me, Where is thy God?
799919:042:011 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
799919:043:002 For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off?
799919:043:005 Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
799919:044:020 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a strange god; 19:044:021 Shall not God search this out?
799919:044:023 Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
799919:044:024 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and forgettest our affliction and our oppression?
799919:049:005 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?
799919:050:013 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
799919:050:016 But unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do to declare my statutes, or that thou shouldest take my covenant in thy mouth?
799919:052:001 Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man?
799919:053:004 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge?
799919:056:007 Shall they escape by iniquity?
799919:056:008 Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?
799919:058:001 Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
799919:059:007 Behold, they belch out with their mouth: swords are in their lips: for who, say they, doth hear?
799919:060:009 Who will bring me into the strong city?
799919:060:010 Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
799919:062:003 How long will ye imagine mischief against a man?
799919:064:005 They encourage themselves in an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them?
799919:068:016 Why leap ye, ye high hills?
799919:073:011 And they say, How doth God know?
799919:073:025 Whom have I in heaven but thee?
799919:074:001 O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?
799919:074:010 O God, how long shall the adversary reproach?
799919:074:011 Why withdrawest thou thy hand, even thy right hand?
799919:076:007 Thou, even thou, art to be feared: and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry?
799919:077:007 Will the Lord cast off for ever?
799919:077:008 Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
799919:077:009 Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
799919:077:013 Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary: who is so great a God as our God?
799919:078:019 Yea, they spake against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
799919:078:020 Behold, he smote the rock, that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed; can he give bread also?
799919:079:005 How long, LORD?
799919:079:010 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is their God?
799919:080:004 O LORD God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people?
799919:080:012 Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
799919:082:002 How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?
799919:085:005 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever?
799919:085:006 Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
799919:088:010 Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead?
799919:088:011 Shall thy lovingkindness be declared in the grave?
799919:088:012 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark?
799919:088:014 LORD, why castest thou off my soul?
799919:089:006 For who in the heaven can be compared unto the LORD?
799919:089:008 O LORD God of hosts, who is a strong LORD like unto thee?
799919:089:046 How long, LORD?
799919:089:047 Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast thou made all men in vain?
799919:089:048 What man is he that liveth, and shall not see death?
799919:089:049 Lord, where are thy former lovingkindnesses, which thou swarest unto David in thy truth?
799919:090:011 Who knoweth the power of thine anger?
799919:090:013 Return, O LORD, how long?
799919:094:003 LORD, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph?
799919:094:004 How long shall they utter and speak hard things?
799919:094:008 Understand, ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
799919:094:009 He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
799919:094:010 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
799919:094:016 Who will rise up for me against the evildoers?
799919:094:020 Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?
799919:106:002 Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD?
799919:108:010 Who will bring me into the strong city?
799919:108:011 Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off?
799919:114:005 What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest?
799919:114:006 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs?
799919:115:002 Wherefore should the heathen say, Where is now their God?
799919:116:012 What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?
799919:118:006 The LORD is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?
799919:119:009 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?
799919:119:082 Mine eyes fail for thy word, saying, When wilt thou comfort me?
799919:119:084 How many are the days of thy servant?
799919:120:003 What shall be given unto thee?
799919:130:003 If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
799919:137:004 How shall we sing the LORD''s song in a strange land?
799919:139:007 Whither shall I go from thy spirit?
799919:139:021 Do not I hate them, O LORD, that hate thee?
799919:147:017 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold?
799920:005:020 And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with a strange woman, and embrace the bosom of a stranger?
799920:006:009 How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?
799920:006:027 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?
799920:006:028 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?
799920:008:001 Doth not wisdom cry?
799920:014:022 Do they not err that devise evil?
799920:015:011 Hell and destruction are before the LORD: how much more then the hearts of the children of men?
799920:017:016 Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom, seeing he hath no heart to it?
799920:018:014 The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear?
799920:019:007 All the brethren of the poor do hate him: how much more do his friends go far from him?
799920:020:006 Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?
799920:020:009 Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?
799920:020:024 Man''s goings are of the LORD; how can a man then understand his own way?
799920:021:027 The sacrifice of the wicked is abomination: how much more, when he bringeth it with a wicked mind?
799920:022:027 If thou hast nothing to pay, why should he take away thy bed from under thee?
799920:022:029 Seest thou a man diligent in his business?
799920:023:005 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?
799920:023:029 Who hath woe?
799920:023:035 They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake?
799920:025:016 Hast thou found honey?
799920:026:012 Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit?
799920:027:004 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
799920:027:024 For riches are not for ever: and doth the crown endure to every generation?
799920:029:020 Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words?
799920:030:004 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
799920:031:002 What, my son?
799920:031:010 Who can find a virtuous woman?
799921:001:003 What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?
799921:001:010 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new?
799921:002:002 I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it?
799921:002:012 And I turned myself to behold wisdom, and madness, and folly: for what can the man do that cometh after the king?
799921:002:015 Then said I in my heart, As it happeneth to the fool, so it happeneth even to me; and why was I then more wise?
799921:002:019 And who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool?
799921:002:022 For what hath man of all his labour, and of the vexation of his heart, wherein he hath laboured under the sun?
799921:002:025 For who can eat, or who else can hasten hereunto, more than I?
799921:003:009 What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth?
799921:003:021 Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?
799921:004:011 Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone?
799921:005:016 And this also is a sore evil, that in all points as he came, so shall he go: and what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?
799921:006:006 Yea, though he live a thousand years twice told, yet hath he seen no good: do not all go to one place?
799921:006:008 For what hath the wise more than the fool?
799921:006:011 Seeing there be many things that increase vanity, what is man the better?
799921:006:012 For who knoweth what is good for man in this life, all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow?
799921:007:010 Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these?
799921:007:013 Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked?
799921:007:016 Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself?
799921:007:017 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time?
799921:007:024 That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it out?
799921:008:001 Who is as the wise man?
799921:008:004 Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?
799921:008:007 For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him when it shall be?
799921:010:014 A fool also is full of words: a man can not tell what shall be; and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
799922:003:003 The watchmen that go about the city found me: to whom I said, Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?
799922:005:003 I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on?
799922:005:009 What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women?
799922:006:001 Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou fairest among women?
799922:006:010 Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
799922:008:005 Who is this that cometh up from the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved?
799922:008:008 We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
799923:001:005 Why should ye be stricken any more?
799923:001:011 To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me?
799923:001:012 When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
799923:002:022 Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?
799923:003:015 What mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor?
799923:005:004 What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
799923:006:008 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
799923:006:011 Then said I, Lord, how long?
799923:007:013 And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
799923:010:003 And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far?
799923:010:008 For he saith, Are not my princes altogether kings?
799923:010:009 Is not Calno as Carchemish?
799923:010:015 Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
799923:014:010 All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we?
799923:014:027 For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it?
799923:014:032 What shall one then answer the messengers of the nation?
799923:019:012 Where are they?
799923:023:007 Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days?
799923:027:004 Fury is not in me: who would set the briers and thorns against me in battle?
799923:027:007 Hath he smitten him, as he smote those that smote him?
799923:028:009 Whom shall he teach knowledge?
799923:028:024 Doth the plowman plow all day to sow?
799923:029:015 Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us?
799923:029:017 Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
799923:036:010 And am I now come up without the LORD against this land to destroy it?
799923:036:012 But Rabshakeh said, Hath my master sent me to thy master and to thee to speak these words?
799923:036:019 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arphad?
799923:037:011 Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands by destroying them utterly; and shalt thou be delivered?
799923:037:013 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arphad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivah?
799923:037:023 Whom hast thou reproached and blasphemed?
799923:037:026 Hast thou not heard long ago, how I have done it; and of ancient times, that I have formed it?
799923:038:015 What shall I say?
799923:038:022 Hezekiah also had said, What is the sign that I shall go up to the house of the LORD?
799923:039:003 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezekiah, and said unto him, What said these men?
799923:039:004 Then said he, What have they seen in thine house?
799923:040:013 Who hath directed the Spirit of the LORD, or being his counsellor hath taught him?
799923:040:018 To whom then will ye liken God?
799923:040:021 Have ye not known?
799923:040:025 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal?
799923:040:027 Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the LORD, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
799923:040:028 Hast thou not known?
799923:041:002 Who raised up the righteous man from the east, called him to his foot, gave the nations before him, and made him rule over kings?
799923:041:004 Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning?
799923:041:026 Who hath declared from the beginning, that we may know?
799923:042:019 Who is blind, but my servant?
799923:042:023 Who among you will give ear to this?
799923:042:024 Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to the robbers?
799923:043:009 Let all the nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled: who among them can declare this, and shew us former things?
799923:043:013 Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?
799923:043:019 Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
799923:044:007 And who, as I, shall call, and shall declare it, and set it in order for me, since I appointed the ancient people?
799923:044:008 Fear ye not, neither be afraid: have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it?
799923:044:010 Who hath formed a god, or molten a graven image that is profitable for nothing?
799923:045:010 Woe unto him that saith unto his father, What begettest thou?
799923:045:021 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time?
799923:046:005 To whom will ye liken me, and make me equal, and compare me, that we may be like?
799923:048:006 Thou hast heard, see all this; and will not ye declare it?
799923:048:011 For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it: for how should my name be polluted?
799923:048:014 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear; which among them hath declared these things?
799923:049:015 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
799923:049:024 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered?
799923:050:001 Thus saith the LORD, Where is the bill of your mother''s divorcement, whom I have put away?
799923:050:002 Wherefore, when I came, was there no man?
799923:050:008 He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
799923:050:009 Behold, the Lord GOD will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
799923:050:010 Who is among you that feareth the LORD, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light?
799923:051:019 These two things are come unto thee; who shall be sorry for thee?
799923:052:005 Now therefore, what have I here, saith the LORD, that my people is taken away for nought?
799923:053:001 Who hath believed our report?
799923:053:008 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation?
799923:055:002 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
799923:057:004 Against whom do ye sport yourselves?
799923:057:005 Enflaming yourselves with idols under every green tree, slaying the children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks?
799923:057:011 And of whom hast thou been afraid or feared, that thou hast lied, and hast not remembered me, nor laid it to thy heart?
799923:058:003 Wherefore have we fasted, say they, and thou seest not?
799923:058:005 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
799923:058:006 Is not this the fast that I have chosen?
799923:058:007 Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?
799923:060:008 Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
799923:063:001 Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
799923:063:002 Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?
799923:063:012 That led them by the right hand of Moses with his glorious arm, dividing the water before them, to make himself an everlasting name?
799923:063:013 That led them through the deep, as an horse in the wilderness, that they should not stumble?
799923:063:017 O LORD, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways, and hardened our heart from thy fear?
799923:064:012 Wilt thou refrain thyself for these things, O LORD?
799923:066:001 Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me?
799923:066:008 Who hath heard such a thing?
799923:066:009 Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth?
799924:001:011 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou?
799924:001:013 And the word of the LORD came unto me the second time, saying, What seest thou?
799924:002:008 The priests said not, Where is the LORD?
799924:002:011 Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?
799924:002:014 Is Israel a servant?
799924:002:017 Hast thou not procured this unto thyself, in that thou hast forsaken the LORD thy God, when he led thee by the way?
799924:002:018 And now what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt, to drink the waters of Sihor?
799924:002:021 Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine unto me?
799924:002:023 How canst thou say, I am not polluted, I have not gone after Baalim?
799924:002:028 But where are thy gods that thou hast made thee?
799924:002:029 Wherefore will ye plead with me?
799924:002:032 Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire?
799924:002:033 Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love?
799924:002:036 Why gaddest thou about so much to change thy way?
799924:003:001 They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man''s, shall he return unto her again?
799924:003:004 Wilt thou not from this time cry unto me, My father, thou art the guide of my youth?
799924:003:005 Will he reserve his anger for ever?
799924:003:006 The LORD said also unto me in the days of Josiah the king, Hast thou seen that which backsliding Israel hath done?
799924:003:019 But I said, How shall I put thee among the children, and give thee a pleasant land, a goodly heritage of the hosts of nations?
799924:004:021 How long shall I see the standard, and hear the sound of the trumpet?
799924:004:030 And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
799924:005:003 O LORD, are not thine eyes upon the truth?
799924:005:007 How shall I pardon thee for this?
799924:005:009 Shall I not visit for these things?
799924:005:019 And it shall come to pass, when ye shall say, Wherefore doeth the LORD our God all these things unto us?
799924:005:029 Shall I not visit for these things?
799924:006:010 To whom shall I speak, and give warning, that they may hear?
799924:006:015 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
799924:006:020 To what purpose cometh there to me incense from Sheba, and the sweet cane from a far country?
799924:007:011 Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes?
799924:007:017 Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?
799924:007:019 Do they provoke me to anger?
799924:008:004 Moreover thou shalt say unto them, Thus saith the LORD; Shall they fall, and not arise?
799924:008:005 Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding?
799924:008:006 I hearkened and heard, but they spake not aright: no man repented him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done?
799924:008:008 How do ye say, We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us?
799924:008:009 The wise men are ashamed, they are dismayed and taken: lo, they have rejected the word of the LORD; and what wisdom is in them?
799924:008:012 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
799924:008:014 Why do we sit still?
799924:008:019 Behold the voice of the cry of the daughter of my people because of them that dwell in a far country: Is not the LORD in Zion?
799924:008:022 Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?
799924:009:007 Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, Behold, I will melt them, and try them; for how shall I do for the daughter of my people?
799924:009:009 Shall I not visit them for these things?
799924:009:012 Who is the wise man, that may understand this?
799924:010:007 Who would not fear thee, O King of nations?
799924:011:015 What hath my beloved to do in mine house, seeing she hath wrought lewdness with many, and the holy flesh is passed from thee?
799924:012:004 How long shall the land mourn, and the herbs of every field wither, for the wickedness of them that dwell therein?
799924:012:005 If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses?
799924:013:020 Lift up your eyes, and behold them that come from the north: where is the flock that was given thee, thy beautiful flock?
799924:013:021 What wilt thou say when he shall punish thee?
799924:013:022 And if thou say in thine heart, Wherefore come these things upon me?
799924:013:023 Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
799924:014:009 Why shouldest thou be as a man astonied, as a mighty man that can not save?
799924:014:019 Hast thou utterly rejected Judah?
799924:014:022 Are there any among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain?
799924:015:002 And it shall come to pass, if they say unto thee, Whither shall we go forth?
799924:015:005 For who shall have pity upon thee, O Jerusalem?
799924:015:012 Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?
799924:015:018 Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuseth to be healed?
799924:016:020 Shall a man make gods unto himself, and they are no gods?
799924:017:009 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
799924:017:015 Behold, they say unto me, Where is the word of the LORD?
799924:018:005 Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 24:018:006 O house of Israel, can not I do with you as this potter?
799924:018:014 Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon which cometh from the rock of the field?
799924:018:020 Shall evil be recompensed for good?
799924:020:018 Wherefore came I forth out of the womb to see labour and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?
799924:021:013 Behold, I am against thee, O inhabitant of the valley, and rock of the plain, saith the LORD; which say, Who shall come down against us?
799924:022:015 Shalt thou reign, because thou closest thyself in cedar?
799924:022:016 He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well with him: was not this to know me?
799924:022:028 Is this man Coniah a despised broken idol?
799924:023:018 For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD, and hath perceived and heard his word?
799924:023:023 Am I a God at hand, saith the LORD, and not a God afar off?
799924:023:024 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
799924:023:026 How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies?
799924:023:029 Is not my word like as a fire?
799924:023:033 And when this people, or the prophet, or a priest, shall ask thee, saying, What is the burden of the LORD?
799924:023:035 Thus shall ye say every one to his neighbour, and every one to his brother, What hath the LORD answered?
799924:023:037 Thus shalt thou say to the prophet, What hath the LORD answered thee?
799924:024:003 Then said the LORD unto me, What seest thou, Jeremiah?
799924:025:029 For, lo, I begin to bring evil on the city which is called by my name, and should ye be utterly unpunished?
799924:026:019 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah put him at all to death?
799924:027:017 Hearken not unto them; serve the king of Babylon, and live: wherefore should this city be laid waste?
799924:029:027 Now therefore why hast thou not reproved Jeremiah of Anathoth, which maketh himself a prophet to you?
799924:030:006 Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child?
799924:030:015 Why criest thou for thine affliction?
799924:031:020 Is Ephraim my dear son?
799924:031:022 How long wilt thou go about, O thou backsliding daughter?
799924:036:017 And they asked Baruch, saying, Tell us now, How didst thou write all these words at his mouth?
799924:037:019 Where are now your prophets which prophesied unto you, saying, The king of Babylon shall not come against you, nor against this land?
799924:038:015 Then Jeremiah said unto Zedekiah, If I declare it unto thee, wilt thou not surely put me to death?
799924:045:005 And seekest thou great things for thyself?
799924:046:005 Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back?
799924:046:007 Who is this that cometh up as a flood, whose waters are moved as the rivers?
799924:046:015 Why are thy valiant men swept away?
799924:047:005 Baldness is come upon Gaza; Ashkelon is cut off with the remnant of their valley: how long wilt thou cut thyself?
799924:047:006 O thou sword of the LORD, how long will it be ere thou be quiet?
799924:047:007 How can it be quiet, seeing the LORD hath given it a charge against Ashkelon, and against the sea shore?
799924:048:014 How say ye, We are mighty and strong men for the war?
799924:048:019 O inhabitant of Aroer, stand by the way, and espy; ask him that fleeth, and her that escapeth, and say, What is done?
799924:048:027 For was not Israel a derision unto thee?
799924:049:001 Concerning the Ammonites, thus saith the LORD; Hath Israel no sons?
799924:049:004 Wherefore gloriest thou in the valleys, thy flowing valley, O backsliding daughter?
799924:049:007 Concerning Edom, thus saith the LORD of hosts; Is wisdom no more in Teman?
799924:049:009 If grapegatherers come to thee, would they not leave some gleaning grapes?
799925:001:012 Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
799925:002:012 They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine?
799925:002:013 What thing shall I take to witness for thee?
799925:003:037 Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?
799925:003:038 Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good?
799925:003:039 Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?
799925:005:020 Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever, and forsake us so long time?
799926:008:006 He said furthermore unto me, Son of man, seest thou what they do?
799926:008:015 Then said he unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
799926:008:017 Then he said unto me, Hast thou seen this, O son of man?
799926:013:007 Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have ye not spoken a lying divination, whereas ye say, The LORD saith it; albeit I have not spoken?
799926:013:012 Lo, when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said unto you, Where is the daubing wherewith ye have daubed it?
799926:015:003 Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
799926:017:009 Say thou, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Shall it prosper?
799926:017:010 Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper?
799926:017:011 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 26:017:012 Say now to the rebellious house, Know ye not what these things mean?
799926:018:019 Yet say ye, Why?
799926:018:023 Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?
799926:019:001 Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, 26:019:002 And say, What is thy mother?
799926:020:004 Wilt thou judge them, son of man, wilt thou judge them?
799926:020:029 Then I said unto them, What is the high place whereunto ye go?
799926:020:030 Wherefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Are ye polluted after the manner of your fathers?
799926:021:007 And it shall be, when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou?
799926:021:013 Because it is a trial, and what if the sword contemn even the rod?
799926:021:030 Shall I cause it to return into his sheath?
799926:022:001 Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 26:022:002 Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city?
799926:022:014 Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee?
799926:023:036 The LORD said moreover unto me; Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah?
799926:023:043 Then said I unto her that was old in adulteries, Will they now commit whoredoms with her, and she with them?
799926:024:019 And the people said unto me, Wilt thou not tell us what these things are to us, that thou doest so?
799926:028:009 Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God?
799926:031:018 To whom art thou thus like in glory and in greatness among the trees of Eden?
799926:032:019 Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
799926:033:026 Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?
799926:034:018 Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures?
799926:037:003 And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
799926:037:018 And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not shew us what thou meanest by these?
799926:038:013 Sheba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish, with all the young lions thereof, shall say unto thee, Art thou come to take a spoil?
799926:047:006 And he said unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen this?
799927:010:017 For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
799927:010:020 Then said he, Knowest thou wherefore I come unto thee?
799927:012:006 And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
799927:012:008 And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
799928:006:004 O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee?
799928:008:005 Thy calf, O Samaria, hath cast thee off; mine anger is kindled against them: how long will it be ere they attain to innocency?
799928:009:005 What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the LORD?
799928:009:014 Give them, O LORD: what wilt thou give?
799928:010:003 For now they shall say, We have no king, because we feared not the LORD; what then should a king do to us?
799928:011:008 How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
799928:012:011 Is there iniquity in Gilead?
799928:013:010 I will be thy king: where is any other that may save thee in all thy cities?
799928:014:008 Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?
799928:014:009 Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?
799929:001:016 Is not the meat cut off before our eyes, yea, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
799929:003:004 Yea, and what have ye to do with me, O Tyre, and Zidon, and all the coasts of Palestine?
799930:003:003 Can two walk together, except they be agreed?
799930:003:004 Will a lion roar in the forest, when he hath no prey?
799930:003:005 Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth, where no gin is for him?
799930:003:006 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid?
799930:003:008 The lion hath roared, who will not fear?
799930:005:020 Shall not the day of the LORD be darkness, and not light?
799930:005:025 Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel?
799930:006:012 Shall horses run upon the rock?
799930:007:005 Then said I, O Lord GOD, cease, I beseech thee: by whom shall Jacob arise?
799930:007:008 And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou?
799930:008:002 And he said, Amos, what seest thou?
799930:008:006 That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yea, and sell the refuse of the wheat?
799930:008:008 Shall not the land tremble for this, and every one mourn that dwelleth therein?
799930:009:007 Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel?
799931:001:008 Shall I not in that day, saith the LORD, even destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau?
799932:001:006 So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper?
799932:001:008 Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation?
799932:001:011 Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us?
799932:003:009 Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
799932:004:002 And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country?
799932:004:004 Then said the LORD, Doest thou well to be angry?
799932:004:009 And God said to Jonah, Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?
799933:002:007 O thou that art named the house of Jacob, is the spirit of the LORD straitened?
799933:003:001 And I said, Hear, I pray you, O heads of Jacob, and ye princes of the house of Israel; Is it not for you to know judgment?
799933:004:009 Now why dost thou cry out aloud?
799933:006:003 O my people, what have I done unto thee?
799933:006:006 Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before the high God?
799933:006:007 Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
799933:006:010 Are there yet the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure that is abominable?
799933:006:011 Shall I count them pure with the wicked balances, and with the bag of deceitful weights?
799933:007:010 Then she that is mine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which said unto me, Where is the LORD thy God?
799933:007:018 Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
799934:001:006 Who can stand before his indignation?
799934:001:009 What do ye imagine against the LORD?
799934:003:007 And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
799935:001:003 Why dost thou shew me iniquity, and cause me to behold grievance?
799935:001:012 Art thou not from everlasting, O LORD my God, mine Holy One?
799935:001:014 And makest men as the fishes of the sea, as the creeping things, that have no ruler over them?
799935:001:017 Shall they therefore empty their net, and not spare continually to slay the nations?
799935:002:007 Shall they not rise up suddenly that shall bite thee, and awake that shall vex thee, and thou shalt be for booties unto them?
799935:003:008 Was the LORD displeased against the rivers?
799937:002:013 Then said Haggai, If one that is unclean by a dead body touch any of these, shall it be unclean?
799937:002:019 Is the seed yet in the barn?
799938:001:005 Your fathers, where are they?
799938:001:006 But my words and my statutes, which I commanded my servants the prophets, did they not take hold of your fathers?
799938:001:009 Then said I, O my lord, what are these?
799938:001:019 And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these?
799938:001:021 Then said I, What come these to do?
799938:002:002 Then said I, Whither goest thou?
799938:004:002 And said unto me, What seest thou?
799938:004:004 So I answered and spake to the angel that talked with me, saying, What are these, my lord?
799938:004:005 Then the angel that talked with me answered and said unto me, Knowest thou not what these be?
799938:004:007 Who art thou, O great mountain?
799938:004:010 For who hath despised the day of small things?
799938:004:011 Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof?
799938:004:013 And he answered me and said, Knowest thou not what these be?
799938:005:002 And he said unto me, What seest thou?
799938:005:006 And I said, What is it?
799938:005:010 Then said I to the angel that talked with me, Whither do these bear the ephah?
799938:006:004 Then I answered and said unto the angel that talked with me, What are these, my lord?
799938:007:006 And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?
799938:013:006 And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands?
799939:001:006 A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is mine honour?
799939:001:007 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar; and ye say, Wherein have we polluted thee?
799939:001:008 And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice, is it not evil?
799939:001:009 And now, I pray you, beseech God that he will be gracious unto us: this hath been by your means: will he regard your persons?
799939:001:010 Who is there even among you that would shut the doors for nought?
799939:002:010 Have we not all one father?
799939:002:014 Yet ye say, Wherefore?
799939:002:015 And did not he make one?
799939:003:002 But who may abide the day of his coming?
799939:003:008 Will a man rob God?
799940:003:014 But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
799940:005:013 Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
799940:005:046 For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye?
799940:005:047 And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?
799940:006:027 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
799940:006:028 And why take ye thought for raiment?
799940:006:031 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat?
799940:007:003 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
799940:007:004 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
799940:007:009 Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
799940:007:010 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
799940:007:022 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
799940:008:026 And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
799940:008:029 And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God?
799940:009:004 And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
799940:009:005 For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?
799940:009:011 And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?
799940:009:014 Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast not?
799940:009:015 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
799940:009:028 And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this?
799940:010:029 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
799940:011:007 And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see?
799940:011:008 But what went ye out for to see?
799940:011:009 But what went ye out for to see?
799940:011:016 But whereunto shall I liken this generation?
799940:012:005 Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
799940:012:012 How much then is a man better than a sheep?
799940:012:023 And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
799940:012:027 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?
799940:012:029 Or else how can one enter into a strong man''s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man?
799940:012:034 O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things?
799940:012:048 But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother?
799940:013:010 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
799940:013:027 So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy field?
799940:013:051 Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things?
799940:013:055 Is not this the carpenter''s son?
799940:013:056 And his sisters, are they not all with us?
799940:014:031 And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
799940:015:003 But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
799940:015:012 Then came his disciples, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the Pharisees were offended, after they heard this saying?
799940:015:016 And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding?
799940:015:017 Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught?
799940:015:033 And his disciples say unto him, Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude?
799940:015:034 And Jesus saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
799940:016:008 Which when Jesus perceived, he said unto them, O ye of little faith, why reason ye among yourselves, because ye have brought no bread?
799940:016:009 Do ye not yet understand, neither remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
799940:016:010 Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
799940:016:013 When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
799940:016:015 He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
799940:016:026 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
799940:017:010 And his disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come?
799940:017:017 Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you?
799940:017:019 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
799940:017:024 And when they were come to Capernaum, they that received tribute money came to Peter, and said, Doth not your master pay tribute?
799940:018:001 At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
799940:018:012 How think ye?
799940:018:021 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
799940:019:003 The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause?
799940:019:007 They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?
799940:019:016 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
799940:019:017 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
799940:019:018 He saith unto him, Which?
799940:019:020 The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet?
799940:019:025 When his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved?
799940:019:027 Then answered Peter and said unto him, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee; what shall we have therefore?
799940:020:006 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?
799940:020:013 But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?
799940:020:015 Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?
799940:020:021 And he said unto her, What wilt thou?
799940:020:032 And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I shall do unto you?
799940:021:010 And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
799940:021:025 The baptism of John, whence was it?
799940:021:028 But what think ye?
799940:021:031 Whether of them twain did the will of his father?
799940:021:040 When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
799940:022:017 Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou?
799940:022:018 But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
799940:022:020 And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
799940:022:028 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?
799940:022:041 While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, 40:022:042 Saying, What think ye of Christ?
799940:022:045 If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
799940:023:017 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold?
799940:023:019 Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift?
799940:023:033 Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
799940:024:002 And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things?
799940:024:003 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be?
799940:024:045 Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season?
799940:025:037 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee?
799940:025:038 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
799940:025:039 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
799940:026:008 But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste?
799940:026:010 When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman?
799940:026:022 And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I?
799940:026:025 Then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I?
799940:026:040 And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
799940:026:050 And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come?
799940:026:053 Thinkest thou that I can not now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?
799940:026:054 But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
799940:026:055 In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me?
799940:026:062 And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing?
799940:026:065 Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses?
799940:026:066 What think ye?
799940:027:011 And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
799940:027:013 Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
799940:027:017 Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you?
799940:027:021 The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?
799940:027:022 Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ?
799940:027:023 And the governor said, Why, what evil hath he done?
799940:027:046 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
799941:001:027 And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this?
799941:002:006 But there was certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, 41:002:007 Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies?
799941:002:009 Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk?
799941:002:019 And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
799941:002:024 And the Pharisees said unto him, Behold, why do they on the sabbath day that which is not lawful?
799941:002:025 And he said unto them, Have ye never read what David did, when he had need, and was an hungred, he, and they that were with him?
799941:003:004 And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil?
799941:003:023 And he called them unto him, and said unto them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?
799941:003:033 And he answered them, saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren?
799941:004:013 And he said unto them, Know ye not this parable?
799941:004:021 And he said unto them, Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
799941:004:030 And he said, Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of God?
799941:004:040 And he said unto them, Why are ye so fearful?
799941:004:041 And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
799941:005:009 And he asked him, What is thy name?
799941:005:030 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?
799941:005:031 And his disciples said unto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
799941:005:039 And when he was come in, he saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep?
799941:006:003 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon?
799941:006:024 And she went forth, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask?
799941:006:038 He saith unto them, How many loaves have ye?
799941:007:018 And he saith unto them, Are ye so without understanding also?
799941:008:004 And his disciples answered him, From whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the wilderness?
799941:008:005 And he asked them, How many loaves have ye?
799941:008:012 And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith, Why doth this generation seek after a sign?
799941:008:017 And when Jesus knew it, he saith unto them, Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?
799941:008:018 Having eyes, see ye not?
799941:008:019 When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
799941:008:020 And when the seven among four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?
799941:008:021 And he said unto them, How is it that ye do not understand?
799941:008:029 And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
799941:008:036 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
799941:008:037 Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
799941:009:011 And they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias must first come?
799941:009:016 And he asked the scribes, What question ye with them?
799941:009:019 He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
799941:009:021 And he asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him?
799941:009:028 And when he was come into the house, his disciples asked him privately, Why could not we cast him out?
799941:009:033 And he came to Capernaum: and being in the house he asked them, What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way?
799941:009:050 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it?
799941:010:002 And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?
799941:010:003 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
799941:010:018 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
799941:010:026 And they were astonished out of measure, saying among themselves, Who then can be saved?
799941:010:036 And he said unto them, What would ye that I should do for you?
799941:010:038 But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?
799941:010:051 And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
799941:011:003 And if any man say unto you, Why do ye this?
799941:011:005 And certain of them that stood there said unto them, What do ye, loosing the colt?
799941:011:017 And he taught, saying unto them, Is it not written, My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer?
799941:011:030 The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
799941:011:031 And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then did ye not believe him?
799941:012:009 What shall therefore the lord of the vineyard do?
799941:012:015 Shall we give, or shall we not give?
799941:012:023 In the resurrection therefore, when they shall rise, whose wife shall she be of them?
799941:012:024 And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the scriptures, neither the power of God?
799941:012:035 And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that Christ is the son of David?
799941:012:037 David therefore himself calleth him Lord; and whence is he then his son?
799941:013:002 And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these great buildings?
799941:014:004 And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
799941:014:006 And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her?
799941:014:019 And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, Is it I?
799941:014:037 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest thou?
799941:014:048 And Jesus answered and said unto them, Are ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and with staves to take me?
799941:014:060 And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
799941:014:063 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
799941:014:064 Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye?
799941:015:002 And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
799941:015:004 And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing?
799941:015:009 But Pilate answered them, saying, Will ye that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
799941:015:012 And Pilate answered and said again unto them, What will ye then that I shall do unto him whom ye call the King of the Jews?
799941:015:014 Then Pilate said unto them, Why, what evil hath he done?
799941:015:034 And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?
799941:016:003 And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
799942:001:018 And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this?
799942:001:034 Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
799942:001:043 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
799942:002:048 And when they saw him, they were amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
799942:002:049 And he said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
799942:003:010 And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
799942:003:012 Then came also publicans to be baptized, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
799942:003:014 And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do?
799942:005:021 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies?
799942:005:022 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts?
799942:005:023 Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
799942:005:030 But their scribes and Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, Why do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners?
799942:005:034 And he said unto them, Can ye make the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
799942:006:002 And certain of the Pharisees said unto them, Why do ye that which is not lawful to do on the sabbath days?
799942:006:009 Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil?
799942:006:032 For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye?
799942:006:033 And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye?
799942:006:034 And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye?
799942:006:039 And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind?
799942:006:041 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
799942:006:046 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
799942:007:019 And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come?
799942:007:020 When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou he that should come?
799942:007:025 But what went ye out for to see?
799942:007:026 But what went ye out for to see?
799942:007:031 And the Lord said, Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation?
799942:007:044 And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
799942:007:049 And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
799942:008:009 And his disciples asked him, saying, What might this parable be?
799942:008:025 And he said unto them, Where is your faith?
799942:008:030 And Jesus asked him, saying, What is thy name?
799942:008:045 And Jesus said, Who touched me?
799942:009:009 And Herod said, John have I beheaded: but who is this, of whom I hear such things?
799942:009:018 And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am?
799942:009:020 He said unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
799942:009:025 For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?
799942:009:041 And Jesus answering said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and suffer you?
799942:010:025 And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
799942:010:026 He said unto him, What is written in the law?
799942:010:029 But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?
799942:010:036 Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
799942:010:040 But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
799942:011:011 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
799942:011:012 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
799942:011:018 If Satan also be divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand?
799942:011:019 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out?
799942:011:040 Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without make that which is within also?
799942:012:006 Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
799942:012:014 And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?
799942:012:025 And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
799942:012:026 If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?
799942:012:041 Then Peter said unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, or even to all?
799942:012:049 I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?
799942:012:051 Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth?
799942:012:056 Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?
799942:012:057 Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?
799942:013:018 Then said he, Unto what is the kingdom of God like?
799942:013:020 And again he said, Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of God?
799942:013:023 Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?
799942:014:003 And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
799942:014:028 For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?
799942:014:034 Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
799942:016:002 And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee?
799942:016:003 Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do?
799942:016:005 So he called every one of his lord''s debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?
799942:016:007 Then said he to another, And how much owest thou?
799942:016:011 If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
799942:016:012 And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?
799942:017:009 Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him?
799942:017:017 And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed?
799942:017:037 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord?
799942:018:007 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them?
799942:018:018 And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
799942:018:019 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good?
799942:018:026 And they that heard it said, Who then can be saved?
799942:019:031 And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose him?
799942:019:033 And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto them, Why loose ye the colt?
799942:020:005 And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say, Why then believed ye him not?
799942:020:013 Then said the lord of the vineyard, What shall I do?
799942:020:023 But he perceived their craftiness, and said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
799942:020:033 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife of them is she?
799942:020:041 And he said unto them, How say they that Christ is David''s son?
799942:020:044 David therefore calleth him Lord, how is he then his son?
799942:021:007 And they asked him, saying, Master, but when shall these things be?
799942:022:009 And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare?
799942:022:027 For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth?
799942:022:035 And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing?
799942:022:048 But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
799942:022:049 When they which were about him saw what would follow, they said unto him, Lord, shall we smite with the sword?
799942:022:064 And when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?
799942:022:070 Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
799942:022:071 And they said, What need we any further witness?
799942:023:003 And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews?
799942:023:022 And he said unto them the third time, Why, what evil hath he done?
799942:023:031 For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?
799942:023:040 But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
799942:024:017 And he said unto them, What manner of communications are these that ye have one to another, as ye walk, and are sad?
799942:024:019 And he said unto them, What things?
799942:024:038 And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled?
799942:024:041 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat?
799943:001:019 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
799943:001:021 And they asked him, What then?
799943:001:022 Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
799943:001:025 And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, neither that prophet?
799943:001:038 Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and saith unto them, What seek ye?
799943:001:046 And Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?
799943:001:048 Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me?
799943:001:050 Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou?
799943:002:004 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee?
799943:002:018 Then answered the Jews and said unto him, What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing that thou doest these things?
799943:002:020 Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
799943:003:004 Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old?
799943:003:009 Nicodemus answered and said unto him, How can these things be?
799943:003:010 Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?
799943:003:012 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
799943:004:009 Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria?
799943:004:011 The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?
799943:004:012 Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?
799943:004:027 And upon this came his disciples, and marvelled that he talked with the woman: yet no man said, What seekest thou?
799943:004:033 Therefore said the disciples one to another, Hath any man brought him ought to eat?
799943:004:035 Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest?
799943:005:006 When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
799943:005:012 Then asked they him, What man is that which said unto thee, Take up thy bed, and walk?
799943:005:044 How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only?
799943:005:047 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?
799943:006:025 And when they had found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Rabbi, when camest thou hither?
799943:006:028 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
799943:006:030 They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee?
799943:006:042 And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
799943:006:052 The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
799943:006:060 Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an hard saying; who can hear it?
799943:006:061 When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said unto them, Doth this offend you?
799943:006:062 What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
799943:006:067 Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
799943:006:068 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go?
799943:006:070 Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?
799943:007:011 Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?
799943:007:015 And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
799943:007:019 Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?
799943:007:020 The people answered and said, Thou hast a devil: who goeth about to kill thee?
799943:007:025 Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he, whom they seek to kill?
799943:007:031 And many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?
799943:007:035 Then said the Jews among themselves, Whither will he go, that we shall not find him?
799943:007:036 What manner of saying is this that he said, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither ye can not come?
799943:007:042 Hath not the scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?
799943:007:045 Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?
799943:007:047 Then answered them the Pharisees, Are ye also deceived?
799943:007:048 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?
799943:007:052 They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee?
799943:008:005 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
799943:008:010 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers?
799943:008:019 Then said they unto him, Where is thy Father?
799943:008:022 Then said the Jews, Will he kill himself?
799943:008:025 Then said they unto him, Who art thou?
799943:008:033 They answered him, We be Abraham''s seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
799943:008:043 Why do ye not understand my speech?
799943:008:046 Which of you convinceth me of sin?
799943:008:048 Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?
799943:008:053 Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead?
799943:008:057 Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
799943:009:002 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
799943:009:008 The neighbours therefore, and they which before had seen him that he was blind, said, Is not this he that sat and begged?
799943:009:010 Therefore said they unto him, How were thine eyes opened?
799943:009:012 Then said they unto him, Where is he?
799943:009:017 They say unto the blind man again, What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes?
799943:009:019 And they asked them, saying, Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?
799943:009:026 Then said they to him again, What did he to thee?
799943:009:027 He answered them, I have told you already, and ye did not hear: wherefore would ye hear it again?
799943:009:034 They answered and said unto him, Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us?
799943:009:035 Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God?
799943:009:036 He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
799943:009:040 And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said unto him, Are we blind also?
799943:010:020 And many of them said, He hath a devil, and is mad; why hear ye him?
799943:010:024 Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
799943:010:032 Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
799943:010:034 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
799943:011:008 His disciples say unto him, Master, the Jews of late sought to stone thee; and goest thou thither again?
799943:011:009 Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day?
799943:011:034 And said, Where have ye laid him?
799943:011:037 And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that even this man should not have died?
799943:011:040 Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?
799943:011:047 Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
799943:011:056 Then sought they for Jesus, and spake among themselves, as they stood in the temple, What think ye, that he will not come to the feast?
799943:012:019 The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing?
799943:012:027 Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say?
799943:012:034 The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up?
799943:013:006 Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
799943:013:012 So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you?
799943:013:025 He then lying on Jesus''breast saith unto him, Lord, who is it?
799943:013:036 Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, whither goest thou?
799943:013:037 Peter said unto him, Lord, why can not I follow thee now?
799943:013:038 Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake?
799943:014:005 Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?
799943:014:009 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
799943:014:010 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
799943:014:022 Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
799943:016:005 But now I go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?
799943:016:018 They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while?
799943:016:031 Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe?
799943:018:004 Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek ye?
799943:018:007 Then asked he them again, Whom seek ye?
799943:018:011 Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?
799943:018:017 Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man''s disciples?
799943:018:021 Why askest thou me?
799943:018:023 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why smitest thou me?
799943:018:026 One of the servants of the high priest, being his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, saith, Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
799943:018:029 Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?
799943:018:033 Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
799943:018:034 Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee of me?
799943:018:035 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew?
799943:018:037 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then?
799943:018:038 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
799943:018:039 But ye have a custom, that I should release unto you one at the passover: will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?
799943:019:010 Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me?
799943:020:013 And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
799943:020:015 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
799943:021:005 Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have ye any meat?
799943:021:015 So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
799943:021:016 He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
799943:021:017 He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?
799943:021:021 Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
799943:021:022 Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
799944:001:006 When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
799944:002:007 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
799944:002:008 And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
799944:002:012 And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this?
799944:003:012 And when Peter saw it, he answered unto the people, Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this?
799944:004:007 And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
799944:005:003 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
799944:005:004 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own?
799944:005:008 And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much?
799944:005:009 Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
799944:007:001 Then said the high priest, Are these things so?
799944:007:027 But he that did his neighbour wrong thrust him away, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
799944:007:028 Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?
799944:007:035 This Moses whom they refused, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge?
799944:007:050 Hath not my hand made all these things?
799944:007:052 Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
799944:008:030 And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
799944:008:031 And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
799944:008:034 And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this?
799944:008:036 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
799944:009:005 And he said, Who art thou, Lord?
799944:009:006 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
799944:010:004 And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord?
799944:010:029 Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for: I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?
799944:013:025 And as John fulfilled his course, he said, Whom think ye that I am?
799944:015:010 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
799944:017:019 And they took him, and brought him unto Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is?
799944:019:003 And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized?
799944:019:015 And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?
799944:021:013 Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart?
799944:021:022 What is it therefore?
799944:021:037 And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain, May I speak unto thee?
799944:022:007 And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
799944:022:008 And I answered, Who art thou, Lord?
799944:022:010 And I said, What shall I do, LORD?
799944:022:016 And now why tarriest thou?
799944:022:027 Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, art thou a Roman?
799944:023:004 And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God''s high priest?
799944:023:019 Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?
799944:025:012 Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar?
799944:026:008 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
799944:026:015 And I said, Who art thou, Lord?
799944:026:027 King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets?
799945:002:003 And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
799945:002:021 Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself?
799945:002:022 Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery?
799945:002:023 Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?
799945:002:026 Therefore if the uncircumcision keep the righteousness of the law, shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision?
799945:003:001 What advantage then hath the Jew?
799945:003:003 For what if some did not believe?
799945:003:005 But if our unrighteousness commend the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
799945:003:007 For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory; why yet am I also judged as a sinner?
799945:003:008 And not rather,( as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come?
799945:003:009 What then?
799945:003:027 Where is boasting then?
799945:003:029 Is he the God of the Jews only?
799945:003:031 Do we then make void the law through faith?
799945:004:001 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?
799945:004:003 For what saith the scripture?
799945:004:009 Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
799945:004:010 How was it then reckoned?
799945:006:001 What shall we say then?
799945:006:003 Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
799945:006:015 What then?
799945:006:021 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed?
799945:007:001 Know ye not, brethren,( for I speak to them that know the law,) how that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth?
799945:007:007 What shall we say then?
799945:007:013 Was then that which is good made death unto me?
799945:008:024 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
799945:008:031 What shall we then say to these things?
799945:008:032 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
799945:008:033 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
799945:008:034 Who is he that condemneth?
799945:008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
799945:009:014 What shall we say then?
799945:009:019 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault?
799945:009:020 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
799945:009:021 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?
799945:009:030 What shall we say then?
799945:009:032 Wherefore?
799945:010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
799945:010:008 But what saith it?
799945:010:014 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?
799945:010:015 And how shall they preach, except they be sent?
799945:010:018 But I say, Have they not heard?
799945:010:019 But I say, Did not Israel know?
799945:011:001 I say then, Hath God cast away his people?
799945:011:004 But what saith the answer of God unto him?
799945:011:007 What then?
799945:011:011 I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall?
799945:011:012 Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
799945:011:015 For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
799945:011:034 For who hath known the mind of the Lord?
799945:011:035 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?
799945:014:004 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
799945:014:010 But why dost thou judge thy brother?
799945:014:022 Hast thou faith?
799946:001:013 Is Christ divided?
799946:001:020 Where is the wise?
799946:002:011 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
799946:002:016 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?
799946:003:003 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
799946:003:004 For while one saith, I am of Paul; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
799946:003:005 Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?
799946:003:016 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
799946:004:007 For who maketh thee to differ from another?
799946:004:021 What will ye?
799946:005:012 For what have I to do to judge them also that are without?
799946:006:001 Dare any of you, having a matter against another, go to law before the unjust, and not before the saints?
799946:006:002 Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?
799946:006:003 Know ye not that we shall judge angels?
799946:006:009 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
799946:006:015 Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ?
799946:006:016 What?
799946:006:019 What?
799946:007:016 For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband?
799946:007:018 Is any man called being circumcised?
799946:007:021 Art thou called being a servant?
799946:007:027 Art thou bound unto a wife?
799946:009:001 Am I not an apostle?
799946:009:003 Mine answer to them that do examine me is this, 46:009:004 Have we not power to eat and to drink?
799946:009:005 Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?
799946:009:006 Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working?
799946:009:007 Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?
799946:009:008 Say I these things as a man?
799946:009:010 Or saith he it altogether for our sakes?
799946:009:011 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
799946:009:012 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather?
799946:009:013 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple?
799946:009:018 What is my reward then?
799946:009:024 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
799946:010:016 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
799946:010:018 Behold Israel after the flesh: are not they which eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?
799946:010:019 What say I then?
799946:010:022 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
799946:010:030 For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?
799946:011:013 Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered?
799946:011:014 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
799946:011:022 What?
799946:012:015 If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
799946:012:016 And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
799946:012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing?
799946:012:019 And if they were all one member, where were the body?
799946:012:029 Are all apostles?
799946:012:030 Have all the gifts of healing?
799946:014:008 For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
799946:014:009 So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken?
799946:014:015 What is it then?
799946:014:026 How is it then, brethren?
799946:014:036 What?
799946:015:012 Now if Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead?
799946:015:029 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?
799946:015:030 And why stand we in jeopardy every hour?
799946:015:032 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not?
799946:015:035 But some man will say, How are the dead raised up?
799946:015:055 O death, where is thy sting?
799947:001:017 When I therefore was thus minded, did I use lightness?
799947:002:002 For if I make you sorry, who is he then that maketh me glad, but the same which is made sorry by me?
799947:003:001 Do we begin again to commend ourselves?
799947:006:014 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
799947:006:015 And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
799947:006:016 And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
799947:010:007 Do ye look on things after the outward appearance?
799947:011:007 Have I committed an offence in abasing myself that ye might be exalted, because I have preached to you the gospel of God freely?
799947:011:011 Wherefore?
799947:011:022 Are they Hebrews?
799947:011:023 Are they ministers of Christ?
799947:011:029 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
799947:012:013 For what is it wherein ye were inferior to other churches, except it be that I myself was not burdensome to you?
799947:012:017 Did I make a gain of you by any of them whom I sent unto you?
799947:012:019 Again, think ye that we excuse ourselves unto you?
799948:001:010 For do I now persuade men, or God?
799948:002:017 But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin?
799948:003:002 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
799948:003:003 Are ye so foolish?
799948:003:004 Have ye suffered so many things in vain?
799948:003:019 Wherefore then serveth the law?
799948:003:021 Is the law then against the promises of God?
799948:004:015 Where is then the blessedness ye spake of?
799948:004:016 Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?
799948:004:021 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?
799948:004:030 Nevertheless what saith the scripture?
799948:005:007 Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
799948:005:011 And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution?
799949:004:009( Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
799950:001:018 What then?
799952:002:019 For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
799953:002:005 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
799958:001:005 For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?
799958:001:013 But to which of the angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool?
799958:001:014 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
799958:002:006 But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
799958:003:017 But with whom was he grieved forty years?
799958:003:018 And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?
799958:010:002 For then would they not have ceased to be offered?
799958:011:032 And what shall I more say?
799958:012:007 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
799959:002:007 Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?
799959:002:014 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?
799959:002:020 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?
799959:002:021 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
799959:002:022 Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
799959:002:025 Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?
799959:003:011 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
799959:003:012 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries?
799959:003:013 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
799959:004:001 From whence come wars and fightings among you?
799959:004:004 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
799959:004:005 Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?
799959:004:012 There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?
799959:005:013 Is any among you afflicted?
799959:005:014 Is any sick among you?
799960:002:020 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
799960:003:013 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
799960:004:018 And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?
799962:002:022 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
799962:005:005 Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
799966:005:002 And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?
799966:007:013 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes?
799966:013:004 And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast?
799966:015:004 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
799966:017:007 And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel?
7999A man clothed in soft raiment?
7999A man clothed in soft raiment?
7999A prophet?
7999A prophet?
7999A reed shaken with the wind?
7999A reed shaken with the wind?
7999Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
7999And Balak said unto him, What hath the LORD spoken?
7999And David said, Seemeth it to you a light thing to be a king''s son in law, seeing that I am a poor man, and lightly esteemed?
7999And David said, Whither shall I go up?
7999And Elisha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Gehazi?
7999And Jehu answered, What hast thou to do with peace?
7999And Jehu said, Unto which of all us?
7999And Jehu said, What hast thou to do with peace?
7999And Jesus saith unto them, Yea; have ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
7999And Joab said, Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?
7999And Joram said, Take an horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say, Is it peace?
7999And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God?
7999And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship, and said unto him, What saith my Lord unto his servant?
7999And Joshua said unto them, Who are ye?
7999And Michal answered Saul, He said unto me, Let me go; why should I kill thee?
7999And Moses said unto them, Why chide ye with me?
7999And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
7999And as he was at the shearing house in the way, 12:010:013 Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah king of Judah, and said, Who are ye?
7999And he answered, What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy mother Jezebel and her witchcrafts are so many?
7999And he said unto her, Behold, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it thee?
7999And he said unto him, Go back again: for what have I done to thee?
7999And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
7999And he said, Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?
7999And he said, Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me?
7999And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?
7999And he said, Is he yet alive?
7999And he said, Is it not good, if peace and truth be in my days?
7999And he said, What is there done, my son?
7999And he said, What needeth it?
7999And he said, What shall I cry?
7999And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name?
7999And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
7999And how dieth the wise man?
7999And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
7999And is this the manner of man, O Lord GOD?
7999And it came to pass, when they were come to Bethlehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?
7999And none of the disciples durst ask him, Who art thou?
7999And on whom is all the desire of Israel?
7999And one said, Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?
7999And she said, Comest thou peaceably?
7999And she said, What wilt thou give me, that thou mayest come in unto me?
7999And she said, Wilt thou give me a pledge, till thou send it?
7999And some said, What will this babbler say?
7999And the LORD said unto him, Wherewith?
7999And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, Comest thou peaceably?
7999And the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go against Ramothgilead to battle, or shall we forbear?
7999And the king said unto him, What shall be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour?
7999And the king said unto him, Why should he go with thee?
7999And the king said, What wouldest thou?
7999And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days?
7999And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him?
7999And they said, Is not this Joseph''s son?
7999And they said, What is that to us?
7999And they say unto him, Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, and give them to eat?
7999And they turned their faces, and said unto Micah, What aileth thee, that thou comest with such a company?
7999And what is stronger than a lion?
7999And when Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, Wherefore is this noise of the city being in an uproar?
7999And when Naaman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?
7999And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What thinkest thou, Simon?
7999And when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Ziba?
7999And wherefore one?
7999And wherefore slew he him?
7999And who is sufficient for these things?
7999And who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the LORD?
7999And wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
7999And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?
7999And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah?
7999Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
7999Are they Israelites?
7999Are they the seed of Abraham?
7999Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
7999Are ye not much better than they?
7999Art thou Elias?
7999Art thou loosed from a wife?
7999Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?
7999Art thou that prophet?
7999Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
7999Behold, I was left alone; these, where had they been?
7999Believest thou this?
7999But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said unto them, Why tempt ye me?
7999But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?
7999But ye said, Wherein shall we return?
7999But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee?
7999By what law?
7999Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
7999Did Titus make a gain of you?
7999Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
7999Do not I fill heaven and earth?
7999Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?
7999Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
7999Doth God take care for oxen?
7999For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
7999For what is your life?
7999For who hath resisted his will?
7999Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
7999Hath any of the gods of the nations delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
7999Hath this been in your days, or even in the days of your fathers?
7999Have I been a wilderness unto Israel?
7999Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt?
7999He calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night?
7999Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal?
7999How long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?
7999How shall we order the child, and how shall we do unto him?
7999How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
7999I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?
7999If God be for us, who can be against us?
7999If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?
7999If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?
7999Is God unrighteous who taketh vengeance?
7999Is Saul also among the prophets?
7999Is any called in uncircumcision?
7999Is any merry?
7999Is he yet alive?
7999Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
7999Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants?
7999Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
7999Is it meet for any work?
7999Is it not even thus, O ye children of Israel?
7999Is it not on thee, and on all thy father''s house?
7999Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you?
7999Is my hand shortened at all, that it can not redeem?
7999Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer?
7999Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
7999Is not this written in the book of Jasher?
7999Is the law sin?
7999Is there a God beside me?
7999Is there not a cause?
7999Is there unrighteousness with God?
7999Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
7999Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?
7999Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
7999Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
7999Now Haman thought in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour more than to myself?
7999Now on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebellest against me?
7999Now therefore why speak ye not a word of bringing the king back?
7999O Judah, what shall I do unto thee?
7999O grave, where is thy victory?
7999O house of Israel, are not my ways equal?
7999O when wilt thou come unto me?
7999O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
7999Others said, How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles?
7999Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?
7999Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King?
7999Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?
7999Shall he prosper?
7999Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou?
7999Shall the dust praise thee?
7999Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day?
7999Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
7999Shall the women eat their fruit, and children of a span long?
7999Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
7999Should I receive comfort in these?
7999Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most?
7999The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
7999The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
7999Then Abner answered and said, Who art thou that criest to the king?
7999Then answered Peter, 44:010:047 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
7999Then he said, Who shall order the battle?
7999Then said the children of Israel, Tell us, how was this wickedness?
7999Then said the king, Will he force the queen also before me in the house?
7999Then said the priest unto them, What do ye?
7999Therefore it became a proverb, Is Saul also among the prophets?
7999They said therefore unto him, Art not thou also one of his disciples?
7999They said unto him, Rabbi,( which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?
7999Thine own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee unto me: what hast thou done?
7999Was not Esau Jacob''s brother?
7999Watchman, what of the night?
7999What aileth thee now, that thou art wholly gone up to the housetops?
7999What is the chaff to the wheat?
7999What is the transgression of Jacob?
7999What right therefore have I yet to cry any more unto the king?
7999What sayest thou of thyself?
7999What shall I say to you?
7999What therefore shall the lord of the vineyard do unto them?
7999What will ye see in the Shulamite?
7999What?
7999When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
7999When ye say, Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where is the God of judgment?
7999Whence then hath this man all these things?
7999Where is the scribe?
7999Wherefore they say, Is Saul also among the prophets?
7999Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
7999Who can forgive sins, but God alone?
7999Who is there among you of all his people?
7999Who said, Canst thou speak Greek?
7999Who shall then say, Wherefore hast thou done so?
7999Whose image and superscription hath it?
7999Why do ye not rather take wrong?
7999Why go ye about to kill me?
7999Why hast thou done this?
7999Why have they provoked me to anger with their graven images, and with strange vanities?
7999Why?
7999Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive that come unto you?
7999Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power?
7999Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias?
7999Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against thee?
7999Yet ye say, Wherein hast thou loved us?
7999Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him?
7999a day for a man to afflict his soul?
7999a land of darkness?
7999after whom dost thou pursue?
7999against whom make ye a wide mouth, and draw out the tongue?
7999am I not able indeed to promote thee to honour?
7999am I not free?
7999am not I a Philistine, and ye servants to Saul?
7999am not I better to thee than ten sons?
7999and Zebul his officer?
7999and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?
7999and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power?
7999and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
7999and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high?
7999and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?
7999and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee?
7999and another said, Is it I?
7999and are not his sisters here with us?
7999and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?
7999and beforetime, that we may say, He is righteous?
7999and commit ye whoredom after their abominations?
7999and did I give unto the house of thy father all the offerings made by fire of the children of Israel?
7999and did not one fashion us in the womb?
7999and do ye not know their tokens, 18:021:030 That the wicked is reserved to the day of destruction?
7999and do ye not remember?
7999and dost thou restrain wisdom to thyself?
7999and doth not mine eye continue in their provocation?
7999and from whence came they unto thee?
7999and from whence came they unto thee?
7999and from whence come ye?
7999and hath he not given you rest on every side?
7999and have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
7999and having ears, hear ye not?
7999and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it?
7999and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?
7999and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
7999and his dread fall upon you?
7999and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?
7999and how do ye see it now?
7999and how hast thou plentifully declared the thing as it is?
7999and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
7999and how long will it be ere they believe me, for all the signs which I have shewed among them?
7999and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?
7999and how shall they hear without a preacher?
7999and how then will ye know all parables?
7999and if I be a master, where is my fear?
7999and if I give thee counsel, wilt thou not hearken unto me?
7999and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?
7999and if it were so, why should not my spirit be troubled?
7999and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
7999and if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil?
7999and in thine hand is there not power and might, so that none is able to withstand thee?
7999and in thy name done many wonderful works?
7999and in thy name have cast out devils?
7999and is there knowledge in the most High?
7999and is wisdom driven quite from me?
7999and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
7999and it shall be granted thee: and what is thy request?
7999and it shall be granted thee: or what is thy request further?
7999and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
7999and not to be set on a candlestick?
7999and of what people art thou?
7999and rulest not thou over all the kingdoms of the heathen?
7999and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?
7999and shall not he render to every man according to his works?
7999and shall the rock be removed out of his place?
7999and should a man full of talk be justified?
7999and talk deceitfully for him?
7999and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?
7999and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir?
7999and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it?
7999and the mouth taste his meat?
7999and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?
7999and the prophets, do they live for ever?
7999and the sabbath, that we may set forth wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel great, and falsifying the balances by deceit?
7999and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?
7999and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
7999and the son of man, which is a worm?
7999and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
7999and thine iniquities infinite?
7999and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?
7999and thy judges of whom thou saidst, Give me a king and princes?
7999and thy righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?
7999and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet?
7999and to princes, Ye are ungodly?
7999and to what are they like?
7999and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
7999and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?
7999and to whom shall he go up from us?
7999and understanding put forth her voice?
7999and upon whom doth not his light arise?
7999and we told him according to the tenor of these words: could we certainly know that he would say, Bring your brother down?
7999and what are the high places of Judah?
7999and what communion hath light with darkness?
7999and what do thy eyes wink at, 18:015:013 That thou turnest thy spirit against God, and lettest such words go out of thy mouth?
7999and what hast thou here?
7999and what hast thou that thou didst not receive?
7999and what have I offended thee, that thou hast brought on me and on my kingdom a great sin?
7999and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?
7999and what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?
7999and what is my house, that thou hast brought me hitherto?
7999and what is my life, or my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son in law to the king?
7999and what is my sin before thy father, that he seeketh my life?
7999and what is this that ye say unto me, What aileth thee?
7999and what is thy request?
7999and what makest thou in this place?
7999and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
7999and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
7999and what shall be the sign when all these things shall be fulfilled?
7999and what sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?
7999and what wisdom is this which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands?
7999and what, the son of my vows?
7999and what, the son of my womb?
7999and when he hideth his face, who then can behold him?
7999and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him?
7999and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?
7999and when wilt thou return?
7999and whence art thou?
7999and whence came they?
7999and whence comest thou?
7999and whence comest thou?
7999and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?
7999and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt?
7999and where is the fury of the oppressor?
7999and where is the place of my rest?
7999and where is the place of understanding?
7999and where is the place of understanding?
7999and where will ye leave your glory?
7999and where wroughtest thou?
7999and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me?
7999and wherein have I wearied thee?
7999and whereunto shall I resemble it?
7999and wherewith shall I make the atonement, that ye may bless the inheritance of the LORD?
7999and whither goest thou?
7999and whither wilt thou go?
7999and who are my brethren?
7999and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
7999and who gave thee this authority to do these things?
7999and who gave thee this authority?
7999and who hath brought up these?
7999and who is a rock, save our God?
7999and who is like to thee in Israel?
7999and who is that shepherd that will stand before me?
7999and who is that shepherd that will stand before me?
7999and who is the son of Jesse?
7999and who is there, that, being as I am, would go into the temple to save his life?
7999and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing?
7999and who knoweth us?
7999and who shall repay him what he hath done?
7999and who shall stand when he appeareth?
7999and who will appoint me the time?
7999and who will appoint me the time?
7999and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
7999and whose are these before thee?
7999and whose spirit came from thee?
7999and why are ye come unto me now when ye are in distress?
7999and why art thou disquieted in me?
7999and why art thou disquieted within me?
7999and why art thou disquieted within me?
7999and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
7999and why eatest thou not?
7999and why is thy countenance fallen?
7999and why is thy heart grieved?
7999and will he be favourable no more?
7999and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts?
7999and wilt thou condemn him that is most just?
7999and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?
7999and with what body do they come?
7999and with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness?
7999and wouldest thou take away my son''s mandrakes also?
7999and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
7999and, What hath the LORD spoken?
7999and, What hath the LORD spoken?
7999and, What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?
7999are all prophets?
7999are all teachers?
7999are all workers of miracles?
7999are not his days also like the days of an hireling?
7999are not his servants come unto thee for to search, and to overthrow, and to spy out the land?
7999are not ye my work in the Lord?
7999are not your ways unequal?
7999are not your ways unequal?
7999are there yet any more sons in my womb, that they may be your husbands?
7999are these his doings?
7999are they not Jerusalem?
7999are they restrained?
7999are thy years as man''s days, 18:010:006 That thou enquirest after mine iniquity, and searchest after my sin?
7999are we better than they?
7999are we stronger than he?
7999art not thou he, O LORD our God?
7999art thou become like unto us?
7999art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
7999art thou come to destroy us?
7999art thou come to destroy us?
7999art thou come unto me to call my sin to remembrance, and to slay my son?
7999as for my hope, who shall see it?
7999because I love you not?
7999behold, Abner came unto thee; why is it that thou hast sent him away, and he is quite gone?
7999behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?
7999but the thunder of his power who can understand?
7999but what doth your arguing reprove?
7999but where are the nine?
7999but who can withhold himself from speaking?
7999came the word of God out from you?
7999can I bring him back again?
7999can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
7999can faith save him?
7999can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?
7999can he judge through the dark cloud?
7999can he provide flesh for his people?
7999can not my taste discern perverse things?
7999can the flag grow without water?
7999can thy servant taste what I eat or what I drink?
7999canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?
7999canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth?
7999come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
7999couldest not thou watch one hour?
7999deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
7999desolation, and destruction, and the famine, and the sword: by whom shall I comfort thee?
7999did I not say, Do not deceive me?
7999did he not fear the LORD, and besought the LORD, and the LORD repented him of the evil which he had pronounced against them?
7999did not I serve with thee for Rachel?
7999did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall, that he died in Thebez?
7999did not the LORD, he against whom we have sinned?
7999did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
7999did they not sing one to another of him in dances, saying, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
7999do all interpret?
7999do all speak with tongues?
7999do not even the publicans so?
7999do not even the publicans the same?
7999do not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly?
7999do not ye judge them that are within?
7999do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?
7999doth he open and break the clods of his ground?
7999doth his promise fail for evermore?
7999doth not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
7999either a vine, figs?
7999even I it is that have sinned and done evil indeed; but as for these sheep, what have they done?
7999even the great abominations that the house of Israel committeth here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary?
7999even very dark, and no brightness in it?
7999for do not I know that I am this day king over Israel?
7999for ever?
7999for had there not been now a much greater slaughter among the Philistines?
7999for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?
7999for the living to the dead?
7999for thou hast taught them to be captains, and as chief over thee: shall not sorrows take thee, as a woman in travail?
7999for thy breach is great like the sea: who can heal thee?
7999for what have I done?
7999for who can tell a man what shall be after him under the sun?
7999for who is like me?
7999for who is like me?
7999for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
7999forbear; why shouldest thou be smitten?
7999from heaven, or of men?
7999from whence then hath it tares?
7999hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?
7999hast thou gathered thy company to take a prey?
7999hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary?
7999hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?
7999hath he no heir?
7999hath he not made thee, and established thee?
7999hath he not sent me to the men that sit upon the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
7999hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?
7999hath he not spoken also by us?
7999hath it not been told you from the beginning?
7999hath no man condemned thee?
7999hath not David rather sent his servants unto thee, to search the city, and to spy it out, and to overthrow it?
7999hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
7999hath not one God created us?
7999hath thy soul lothed Zion?
7999have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord?
7999have not I held my peace even of old, and thou fearest me not?
7999have not I the LORD?
7999have not I the LORD?
7999have they delivered Samaria out of mine hand?
7999have we eaten at all of the king''s cost?
7999have ye another brother?
7999have ye not heard?
7999have ye not houses to eat and to drink in?
7999have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
7999have ye your heart yet hardened?
7999having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
7999he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
7999he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
7999he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?
7999how is it that ye have no faith?
7999how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?
7999how long shall I suffer you?
7999how long shall I suffer you?
7999how long shall it be then, ere thou bid the people return from following their brethren?
7999how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me?
7999how long will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing?
7999how long wilt thou hide thy face from me?
7999how long?
7999how much more things that pertain to this life?
7999how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
7999how opened he thine eyes?
7999how readest thou?
7999how savest thou the arm that hath no strength?
7999how shall I deliver thee, Israel?
7999how shall I make thee as Admah?
7999how shall I set thee as Zeboim?
7999how shall we do?
7999how then doth he now see?
7999how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?
7999if the grapegatherers came to thee, would they not leave some grapes?
7999intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?
7999is counsel perished from the prudent?
7999is he a homeborn slave?
7999is he a pleasant child?
7999is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure?
7999is he not also of the Gentiles?
7999is it not Samaria?
7999is it not in that thou goest with us?
7999is it not in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing?
7999is it not so?
7999is it to bow down his head as a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
7999is it well with the child?
7999is it well with thy husband?
7999is not Hamath as Arpad?
7999is not Samaria as Damascus?
7999is not he that sitteth at meat?
7999is not he the son of Jerubbaal?
7999is not he thy father that hath bought thee?
7999is not her king in her?
7999is not his mother called Mary?
7999is not this the people that thou hast despised?
7999is their wisdom vanished?
7999is there any secret thing with thee?
7999is there no king in thee?
7999is thy counsellor perished?
7999knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
7999know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body?
7999know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
7999knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?
7999knowest thou not that it will be bitterness in the latter end?
7999let the men go, that they may serve the LORD their God: knowest thou not yet that Egypt is destroyed?
7999let us stand together: who is mine adversary?
7999look, when the messenger cometh, shut the door, and hold him fast at the door: is not the sound of his master''s feet behind him?
7999may I not wash in them, and be clean?
7999no, not one that shall be able to judge between his brethren?
7999now if thou didst receive it, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?
7999now what is thy petition?
7999of himself, or of some other man?
7999of their own children, or of strangers?
7999of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute?
7999of works?
7999offer it now unto thy governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person?
7999or as one man mocketh another, do ye so mock him?
7999or because the number of thy days is great?
7999or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
7999or came it unto you only?
7999or can the heavens give showers?
7999or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
7999or canst thou mark when the hinds do calve?
7999or canst thou thunder with a voice like him?
7999or deaf, as my messenger that I sent?
7999or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not?
7999or do I seek to please men?
7999or doth the Almighty pervert justice?
7999or fill the appetite of the young lions, 18:038:040 When they couch in their dens, and abide in the covert to lie in wait?
7999or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
7999or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, 18:038:023 Which I have reserved against the time of trouble, against the day of battle and war?
7999or hast thou walked in the search of the depth?
7999or hath he given us any gift?
7999or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
7999or have I no power to deliver?
7999or his head with fish spears?
7999or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?
7999or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?
7999or how can he be clean that is born of a woman?
7999or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?
7999or how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied?
7999or how shall we clear ourselves?
7999or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent?
7999or if thy transgressions be multiplied, what doest thou unto him?
7999or is he slain according to the slaughter of them that are slain by him?
7999or is it gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect?
7999or is my flesh of brass?
7999or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
7999or knowest thou the time when they bring forth?
7999or look we for another?
7999or look we for another?
7999or loweth the ox over his fodder?
7999or naked, and clothed thee?
7999or need we, as some others, epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you?
7999or of whose hand have I received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith?
7999or saith not the law the same also?
7999or seest thou as man seeth?
7999or shall a nation be born at once?
7999or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to suffice them?
7999or shall he break the covenant, and be delivered?
7999or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?
7999or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
7999or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, He had no understanding?
7999or shall they be sold unto us?
7999or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?
7999or that there be three days''pestilence in thy land?
7999or the son of man that thou visitest him?
7999or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be yea yea, and nay nay?
7999or their border greater than your border?
7999or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
7999or thy faithfulness in destruction?
7999or thy work, He hath no hands?
7999or to the woman, What hast thou brought forth?
7999or to thy faithfulness round about thee?
7999or wast thou made before the hills?
7999or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?
7999or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest?
7999or what evil is in mine hand?
7999or what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria, to drink the waters of the river?
7999or what if thy father answer thee roughly?
7999or what is our iniquity?
7999or what is our sin that we have committed against the LORD our God?
7999or what likeness will ye compare unto him?
7999or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
7999or what profit is there of circumcision?
7999or what receiveth he of thine hand?
7999or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
7999or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
7999or where were the righteous cut off?
7999or which of my creditors is it to whom I have sold you?
7999or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
7999or who can come to him with his double bridle?
7999or who can say, Thou hast wrought iniquity?
7999or who can stay the bottles of heaven, 18:038:038 When the dust groweth into hardness, and the clods cleave fast together?
7999or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?
7999or who hath been his counsellor?
7999or who hath begotten the drops of dew?
7999or who hath disposed the whole world?
7999or who hath given understanding to the heart?
7999or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
7999or who hath stretched the line upon it?
7999or who is a rock save our God?
7999or who is he that gave thee this authority?
7999or who laid the corner stone thereof; 18:038:007 When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
7999or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
7999or who shall bemoan thee?
7999or who shall enter into our habitations?
7999or who shall go aside to ask how thou doest?
7999or who shall stand in his holy place?
7999or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?
7999or whom have I defrauded?
7999or whose ass have I taken?
7999or why dost thou set at nought thy brother?
7999or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk?
7999or why the breasts that I should suck?
7999or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
7999or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?
7999or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
7999or wilt thou flee three months before thine enemies, while they pursue thee?
7999or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?
7999or wings and feathers unto the ostrich?
7999or with speeches wherewith he can do no good?
7999or with what comparison shall we compare it?
7999or, Give a reward for me of your substance?
7999or, Redeem me from the hand of the mighty?
7999or, What shall we drink?
7999or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
7999or, Why talkest thou with her?
7999out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?
7999perceive ye not yet, neither understand?
7999prudent, and he shall know them?
7999saith the LORD: and shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
7999saith the LORD: do they not provoke themselves to the confusion of their own faces?
7999saith the LORD: shall I cause to bring forth, and shut the womb?
7999saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
7999saith the LORD: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
7999saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
7999saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
7999saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?
7999serve the men of Hamor the father of Shechem: for why should we serve him?
7999shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
7999shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness?
7999shall I fall down to the stock of a tree?
7999shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
7999shall I not therefore now require his blood of your hand, and take you away from the earth?
7999shall I overtake them?
7999shall I praise you in this?
7999shall I smite them?
7999shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
7999shall a man be more pure than his maker?
7999shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave?
7999shall he escape that doeth such things?
7999shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither?
7999shall he turn away, and not return?
7999shall it declare thy truth?
7999shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it?
7999shall not that land be greatly polluted?
7999shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing at all?
7999shall the dead arise and praise thee?
7999shall the enemy blaspheme thy name for ever?
7999shall the priest and the prophet be slain in the sanctuary of the Lord?
7999shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
7999shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel?
7999shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?
7999shall they not both fall into the ditch?
7999shall they part him among the merchants?
7999shall this fellow come into my house?
7999shall thy jealousy burn like fire?
7999shall thy wrath burn like fire?
7999shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
7999shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?
7999shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace?
7999should I not serve in the presence of his son?
7999should it not be with the heads of these men?
7999should not the shepherds feed the flocks?
7999tell me, I pray thee: is there room in thy father''s house for us to lodge in?
7999tell me, what hast thou in the house?
7999tell me, what shall thy wages be?
7999that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
7999that the idol is any thing, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing?
7999that trusted in her treasures, saying, Who shall come unto me?
7999the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
7999the Lord GOD hath spoken, who can but prophesy?
7999they say of me, Doth he not speak parables?
7999this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength?
7999thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?
7999thou shalt then say unto them, What burden?
7999thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege?
7999thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal?
7999till seven times?
7999to carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to take a great spoil?
7999to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
7999to save life, or to destroy it?
7999to save life, or to kill?
7999to what end is it for you?
7999to whom will ye flee for help?
7999walked we not in the same spirit?
7999walked we not in the same steps?
7999was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
7999was Paul crucified for you?
7999was he found among thieves?
7999was it not with them that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
7999was not my soul grieved for the poor?
7999was thine anger against the rivers?
7999was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?
7999were it not better for us to return into Egypt?
7999were the gods of the nations of those lands any ways able to deliver their lands out of mine hand?
7999what dost thou work?
7999what hath he done?
7999what hath the poor, that knoweth to walk before the living?
7999what is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?
7999what is it which these witness against thee?
7999what is it which these witness against thee?
7999what is mine iniquity?
7999what is my sin, that thou hast so hotly pursued after me?
7999what is this that thou hast done unto us?
7999what is thy beloved more than another beloved, that thou dost so charge us?
7999what is thy country?
7999what meaneth the heat of this great anger?
7999what new doctrine is this?
7999what shall I equal to thee, that I may comfort thee, O virgin daughter of Zion?
7999what shall I say unto them?
7999what shall we speak?
7999what thing shall I liken to thee, O daughter of Jerusalem?
7999what understandest thou, which is not in us?
7999when I called, was there none to answer?
7999when he had wrought wonderfully among them, did they not let the people go, and they departed?
7999when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
7999when shall it once be?
7999when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
7999when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
7999when wilt thou execute judgment on them that persecute me?
7999whence shall I seek comforters for thee?
7999where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivah?
7999where are the gods of Sepharvaim?
7999where are thy wise men?
7999where is he that counted the towers?
7999where is he that hath taken venison, and brought it me, and I have eaten of all before thou camest, and have blessed him?
7999where is he that put his holy Spirit within him?
7999where is the disputer of this world?
7999where is the receiver?
7999where is the scribe?
7999wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously?
7999wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not?
7999wherefore came this mad fellow to thee?
7999wherefore camest thou not unto me?
7999wherefore do I see every man with his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into paleness?
7999wherefore do ye tempt the LORD?
7999wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to carry us forth out of Egypt?
7999wherefore have we afflicted our soul, and thou takest no knowledge?
7999wherefore say my people, We are lords; we will come no more unto thee?
7999wherefore then hast thou beguiled me?
7999wherefore then hast thou not kept thy lord the king?
7999wherefore then should thy servant be yet a burden unto my lord the king?
7999wherefore then speakest thou so to me?
7999wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
7999which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
7999whither is thy beloved turned aside?
7999who am I then, that I should build him an house, save only to burn sacrifice before him?
7999who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the LORD?
7999who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
7999who can forgive sins but God only?
7999who can shew forth all his praise?
7999who hath babbling?
7999who hath bound the waters in a garment?
7999who hath contentions?
7999who hath established all the ends of the earth?
7999who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
7999who hath marked his word, and heard it?
7999who hath redness of eyes?
7999who hath seen such things?
7999who hath sorrow?
7999who hath told it from that time?
7999who hath wounds without cause?
7999who is able to make war with him?
7999who is blind as he that is perfect, and blind as the LORD''s servant?
7999who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
7999who is offended, and I burn not?
7999who is this Son of man?
7999who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof?
7999who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
7999who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty Gods?
7999who shall dwell in thy holy hill?
7999who will hearken and hear for the time to come?
7999who will lead me into Edom?
7999who will lead me into Edom?
7999who will say unto him, What doest thou?
7999who?
7999whom have I oppressed?
7999whom seekest thou?
7999whose son is he?
7999why are they then baptized for the dead?
7999why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?
7999why did I not give up the ghost when I came out of the belly?
7999why didst thou not tell me that she was thy wife?
7999why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?
7999why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
7999why doth thine anger smoke against the sheep of thy pasture?
7999why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
7999why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
7999why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
7999why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, so that I am a burden to myself?
7999why hast thou smitten us, and there is no healing for us?
7999why hidest thou thy face from me?
7999why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble?
7999why is he spoiled?
7999why is it that thou hast sent me?
7999why is it that ye have left the man?
7999why sittest thou thyself alone, and all the people stand by thee from morning unto even?
7999why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
7999why then didst thou not go down unto thine house?
7999why then doth Adonijah reign?
7999why then doth my lord require this thing?
7999why then doth their king inherit Gad, and his people dwell in his cities?
7999why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
7999why therefore did ye not recover them within that time?
7999why went ye nigh the wall?
7999why wentest thou not with thy friend?
7999why will he be a cause of trespass to Israel?
7999will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?
7999will a young lion cry out of his den, if he have taken nothing?
7999will he always call upon God?
7999will he enter with thee into judgment?
7999will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles, and teach the Gentiles?
7999will he keep it to the end?
7999will he speak soft words unto thee?
7999will one plow there with oxen?
7999will they fortify themselves?
7999will they make an end in a day?
7999will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
7999will they sacrifice?
7999will ye also be his disciples?
7999will ye contend for God?
7999will ye rebel against the king?
7999will ye render me a recompence?
7999will ye save him?
7999wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar, and as waters that fail?
7999wilt thou be angry for ever?
7999wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the LORD?
7999wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest be righteous?
7999wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
7999wilt thou deliver them into the hand of Israel?
7999wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusalem?
7999wilt thou draw out thine anger to all generations?
7999wilt thou hide thyself for ever?
7999wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore?
7999wilt thou make a full end of the remnant of Israel?
7999wilt thou not be made clean?
7999wilt thou not tell me?
7999wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?
7999wist ye not that I must be about my Father''s business?
7999wot ye not that such a man as I can certainly divine?
7999would they not have stolen till they had enough?
7999would ye stay for them from having husbands?
7999wouldest not thou be angry with us till thou hadst consumed us, so that there should be no remnant nor escaping?
7999wouldest thou be spoken for to the king, or to the captain of the host?
8294''{ Psalm 110:1} 012:037 Therefore David himself calls him Lord, so how can he be his son?
8294''{ Psalm 110:1} 020:044David therefore calls him Lord, so how is he his son?"
8294>> Why do you boast of mischief, mighty man? 8294 Are you the Prophet?"
8294But you say,''How shall we return?'' 8294 Can the blind guide the blind?
8294Have n''t I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt, and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir? 8294 The servants asked him,''Do you want us to go and gather them up?''
8294Was n''t Esau Jacob''s brother?
8294Yet you say,''What have we spoken against you?'' 8294 { 1 Kings 19:10,14} 011:004 But how does God answer him?
8294{ Deuteronomy 25:4} Is it for the oxen that God cares, 009:010 or does he say it assuredly for our sake? 8294 { Isaiah 1:9} 009:030 What shall we say then?
8294{ Isaiah 25:8} 015:055Death, where is your sting?
8294{ Isaiah 29:14} 001:020 Where is the wise? 8294 { Isaiah 40:13} 011:035"Or who has first given to him, and it will be repaid to him again?
8294{ Isaiah 53:7,8} 008:034 The eunuch answered Philip,Who is the prophet talking about?
8294{ Isaiah 65:2} 011:001 I ask then, did God reject his people? 8294 { Joel 2:32} 010:014 How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed?
8294{ Leviticus 18:5} 010:006 But the righteousness which is of faith says this,Do n''t say in your heart,''Who will ascend into heaven?
8294{ Malachi 1:2- 3} 009:014 What shall we say then? 8294 { Psalm 110:1} 001:014 Are n''t they all serving spirits, sent out to do service for the sake of those who will inherit salvation?
8294{ Psalm 118:26} 021:010 When he had come into Jerusalem, all the city was stirred up, saying,Who is this?"
8294{ Psalm 19:4} 010:019 But I ask, did n''t Israel know? 8294 { Psalm 2:7} and again,"I will be to him a Father, and he will be to me a Son?
8294{ Psalm 32:1- 2} 004:009 Is this blessing then pronounced on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? 8294 { Psalm 34:12- 16} 003:013 Now who is he who will harm you, if you become imitators of that which is good?
8294{ Psalm 51:4} 003:005 But if our unrighteousness commends the righteousness of God, what will we say? 8294 { Psalm 68:18} 004:009 Now this,"He ascended,"what is it but that he also first descended into the lower parts of the earth?
8294{ Psalm 69:22,23} 011:011 I ask then, did they stumble that they might fall? 8294 { Psalm 69:9} 002:018 The Jews therefore answered him,"What sign do you show us, seeing that you do these things?"
8294{ Psalm 95:7- 8} 003:016 For who, when they heard, rebelled? 8294 ''{ Isaiah 6:9- 10} 004:013 He said to them,"Do n''t you understand this parable?
8294'',''What will we drink?''
8294''Father, save me from this time?''
8294''{ Deuteronomy 30:12}( that is, to bring Christ down); 010:007 or,''Who will descend into the abyss?
8294''{ Exodus 3:5,7- 8,10} 007:035"This Moses, whom they refused, saying,''Who made you a ruler and a judge?''
8294''{ Hosea 10:8} 023:031 For if they do these things in the green tree, what will be done in the dry?"
8294''{ Psalm 110:1} 022:045"If then David calls him Lord, how is he his son?"
8294( for I speak to men who know the law), that the law has dominion over a man for as long as he lives?
8294001:002 Yahweh, how long will I cry, and you will not hear?
8294001:003 David said to him, From whence come you?
8294001:003 What does man gain from all his labor in which he labors under the sun?
8294001:003 Why do you show me iniquity, and look at perversity?
8294001:004 David said to him, How went the matter?
8294001:005 David said to the young man who told him, How know you that Saul and Jonathan his son are dead?
8294001:005 The messengers returned to him, and he said to them, Why is it that you have returned?
8294001:005 Why should you be beaten more, that you revolt more and more?
8294001:005 Your fathers, where are they?
8294001:005"If thieves came to you, if robbers by night-- oh, what disaster awaits you-- wouldn''t they only steal until they had enough?
8294001:006 But my words and my decrees, which I commanded my servants the prophets, did n''t they overtake your fathers?
8294001:006 His father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why have you done so?
8294001:006 So the shipmaster came to him, and said to him,"What do you mean, sleeper?
8294001:006 Therefore, when they had come together, they asked him,"Lord, are you now restoring the kingdom to Israel?"
8294001:006 Who can stand before his indignation?
8294001:007 He said to them, What manner of man was he who came up to meet you, and told you these words?
8294001:007 Yahweh said to Satan,"Where have you come from?"
8294001:008 Elkanah her husband said to her, Hannah, why weep you?
8294001:008 He said to me, Who are you?
8294001:008 When you offer the blind for sacrifice, is n''t that evil?
8294001:008 Yahweh said to Satan,"Have you considered my servant, Job?
8294001:008"Wo n''t I in that day,"says Yahweh,"destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mountain of Esau?
8294001:009 Have n''t I commanded you?
8294001:009 Then I asked,''My lord, what are these?''"
8294001:009 Then Satan answered Yahweh, and said,"Does Job fear God for nothing?
8294001:009 What do you plot against Yahweh?
8294001:010 For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God?
8294001:010 Give me now wisdom and knowledge, that I may go out and come in before this people; for who can judge this your people, that is so great?
8294001:010 Have n''t you made a hedge around him, and around his house, and around all that he has, on every side?
8294001:010 Is there a thing of which it may be said,"Behold, this is new?"
8294001:010 Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said to him,"What is this that you have done?"
8294001:011 Moreover the word of Yahweh came to me, saying, Jeremiah, what see you?
8294001:011 Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters: why will you go with me?
8294001:011 Then said they to him,"What shall we do to you, that the sea may be calm to us?"
8294001:011"What are the multitude of your sacrifices to me?,"says Yahweh.
8294001:012 Are n''t you from everlasting, Yahweh my God, my Holy One?
8294001:012 How can I myself alone bear your encumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
8294001:012 Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by?
8294001:012 When you come to appear before me, who has required this at your hand, to trample my courts?
8294001:013 David said to the young man who told him, Whence are you?
8294001:013 Is Christ divided?
8294001:013 The word of Yahweh came to me the second time, saying, What see you?
8294001:014 David said to him, How were you not afraid to put forth your hand to destroy Yahweh''s anointed?
8294001:014 Eli said to her, How long will you be drunken?
8294001:016 Is n''t the food cut off before our eyes; joy and gladness from the house of our God?
8294001:017 When I therefore was thus determined, did I show fickleness?
8294001:017 Will he therefore continually empty his net, and kill the nations without mercy?
8294001:018 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah which he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
8294001:018 The king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said to them,"Why have you done this thing, and have saved the boys alive?"
8294001:018 What does it matter?
8294001:018 Zacharias said to the angel,"How can I be sure of this?
8294001:019 I asked the angel who talked with me,"What are these?"
8294001:019 This is John''s testimony, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him,"Who are you?"
8294001:021 Then I asked,"What are these coming to do?"
8294001:021 They asked him,"What then?
8294001:022 They said therefore to him,"Who are you?
8294001:024 Nathan said, My lord, king, have you said, Adonijah shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne?
8294001:025 They asked him,"Why then do you baptize, if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?"
8294001:027 Is this thing done by my lord the king, and you have n''t shown to your servants who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
8294001:027 They were all amazed, so that they questioned among themselves, saying,"What is this?
8294001:028 Where are we going up?
8294001:034 Mary said to the angel,"How can this be, seeing I am a virgin?"
8294001:038 Jesus turned, and saw them following, and said to them,"What are you looking for?"
8294001:043 Why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
8294001:046 Nathanael said to him,"Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?"
8294001:048 Nathanael said to him,"How do you know me?"
8294001:050 Jesus answered him,"Because I told you,''I saw you underneath the fig tree,''do you believe?
8294001:066 All who heard them laid them up in their heart, saying,"What then will this child be?"
8294002:001 It happened after this, that David inquired of Yahweh, saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?
8294002:001 Why do the nations rage, and the peoples plot a vain thing?
8294002:002 For if I make you sorry, then who will make me glad but he who is made sorry by me?
8294002:002 I said of laughter,"It is foolishness;"and of mirth,"What does it accomplish?"
8294002:002 The king said to me, Why is your face sad, seeing you are not sick?
8294002:002 Then I asked,"Where are you going?"
8294002:002 Yahweh said to Satan,"Where have you come from?"
8294002:003 Do you think this, O man who judges those who practice such things, and do the same, that you will escape the judgment of God?
8294002:003 Yahweh said to Satan,"Have you considered my servant Job?
8294002:004 Jesus said to her,"Woman, what does that have to do with you and me?
8294002:004 Or do you despise the riches of his goodness, forbearance, and patience, not knowing that the goodness of God leads you to repentance?
8294002:004 Then the king said to me, For what do you make request?
8294002:005 Do n''t you remember that, when I was still with you, I told you these things?
8294002:005 Then said Boaz to his servant who was set over the reapers, Whose young lady is this?
8294002:006 But one has somewhere testified, saying,"What is man, that you think of him?
8294002:006 But there were some of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, 002:007"Why does this man speak blasphemies like that?
8294002:006 But who is able to build him a house, seeing heaven and the heaven of heavens ca n''t contain him?
8294002:006 The king said to me( the queen also sitting by him), For how long shall your journey be?
8294002:007 Do n''t they blaspheme the honorable name by which you are called?
8294002:007 Shall it be said, O house of Jacob:"Is the Spirit of Yahweh angry?
8294002:007 They were all amazed and marveled, saying to one another,"Behold, are n''t all these who speak Galileans?
8294002:007 Wo n''t your debtors rise up suddenly, and wake up those who make you tremble, and you will be their victim?
8294002:008 How do we hear, everyone in our own native language?
8294002:008 The priests did n''t say, Where is Yahweh?
8294002:008 Then said Boaz to Ruth, Do n''t you hear, my daughter?
8294002:009 Let your eyes be on the field that they reap, and go after them: have n''t I charged the young men that they shall not touch you?
8294002:009 Then his wife said to him,"Do you still maintain your integrity?
8294002:009 Which is easier, to tell the paralytic,''Your sins are forgiven;''or to say,''Arise, and take up your bed, and walk?''
8294002:010 Do n''t we all have one father?
8294002:011 For who among men knows the things of a man, except the spirit of the man, which is in him?
8294002:011 Has a nation changed[ its] gods, which yet are no gods?
8294002:012 I turned myself to consider wisdom, madness, and folly: for what can the king''s successor do?
8294002:012 They tell their mothers, Where is grain and wine?
8294002:012 They were all amazed, and were perplexed, saying one to another,"What does this mean?"
8294002:013 Behold, is n''t it of Yahweh of Armies that the peoples labor for the fire, and the nations weary themselves for vanity?
8294002:013 Then Haggai said,"If one who is unclean by reason of a dead body touch any of these, will it be unclean?"
8294002:013 What shall I testify to you?
8294002:014 He said,"Who made you a prince and a judge over us?
8294002:014 He took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and struck the waters, and said, Where is Yahweh, the God of Elijah?
8294002:014 Is Israel a servant?
8294002:014 What good is it, my brothers, if a man says he has faith, but has no works?
8294002:014 Who knows?
8294002:014 Yet you say,''Why?''
8294002:015 Did he not make one, although he had the residue of the Spirit?
8294002:015 Then said I in my heart,"As it happens to the fool, so will it happen even to me; and why was I then more wise?"
8294002:016"For who has known the mind of the Lord, that he should instruct him?
8294002:017 But if, while we sought to be justified in Christ, we ourselves also were found sinners, is Christ a servant of sin?
8294002:017 Have n''t you procured this to yourself, in that you have forsaken Yahweh your God, when he led you by the way?
8294002:018 Now what have you to do in the way to Egypt, to drink the waters of the Shihor?
8294002:018 They came back to him, while he stayed at Jericho; and he said to them,"Did n''t I tell you,''Do n''t go?''"
8294002:018 When they came to Reuel, their father, he said,"How is it that you have returned so early today?"
8294002:019 For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
8294002:019 Her mother- in- law said to her, Where have you gleaned today?
8294002:019 Is the seed yet in the barn?
8294002:019 Jesus said to them,"Can the groomsmen fast while the bridegroom is with them?
8294002:019 Who knows whether he will be a wise man or a fool?
8294002:020 But do you want to know, vain man, that faith apart from works is dead?
8294002:020 For what glory is it if, when you sin, you patiently endure beating?
8294002:020 He said to his daughters,"Where is he?
8294002:020 The Jews therefore said,"Forty- six years was this temple in building, and will you raise it up in three days?"
8294002:020 Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Is it you, Asahel?
8294002:021 Was n''t Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son on the altar?
8294002:021 Yet I had planted you a noble vine, wholly a right seed: how then are you turned into the degenerate branches of a foreign vine to me?
8294002:021 You therefore who teach another, do n''t you teach yourself?
8294002:022 Abner said again to Asahel, Turn you aside from following me: why should I strike you to the ground?
8294002:022 For what has a man of all his labor, and of the striving of his heart, in which he labors under the sun?
8294002:022 King Solomon answered his mother, Why do you ask Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah?
8294002:022 Stop trusting in man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for of what account is he?
8294002:022 Who is the liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ?
8294002:023 He said to them, Why do you such things?
8294002:023 How can you say, I am not defiled, I have not gone after the Baals?
8294002:023 You who glory in the law, through your disobedience of the law do you dishonor God?
8294002:024 The Pharisees said to him,"Behold, why do they do that which is not lawful on the Sabbath day?"
8294002:025 For who can eat, or who can have enjoyment, more than I?
8294002:025 He said to them,"Did you never read what David did, when he had need, and was hungry-- he, and those who were with him?
8294002:025 If one man sin against another, God shall judge him; but if a man sin against Yahweh, who shall entreat for him?
8294002:025 In like manner was n''t Rahab the prostitute also justified by works, in that she received the messengers, and sent them out another way?
8294002:026 If therefore the uncircumcised keep the ordinances of the law, wo n''t his uncircumcision be accounted as circumcision?
8294002:026 Then Abner called to Joab, and said,"Shall the sword devour forever?
8294002:028 But where are your gods that you have made you?
8294002:028 and did I choose him out of all the tribes of Israel to be my priest, to go up to my altar, to burn incense, to wear an ephod before me?
8294002:029 Why will you contend with me?
8294002:032 Can a virgin forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire?
8294002:036 Why go you about so much to change your way?
8294002:037 Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles,"Brothers, what shall we do?"
8294002:043 Why then have you not kept the oath of Yahweh, and the commandment that I have charged you with?
8294002:048 When they saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him,"Son, why have you treated us this way?
8294002:049 He said to them,"Why were you looking for me?
8294003:001 Are we beginning again to commend ourselves?
8294003:001 Foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you not to obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ was openly set forth among you as crucified?
8294003:001 I said,"Please listen, you heads of Jacob, and rulers of the house of Israel: Is n''t it for you to know justice?
8294003:001 Naomi her mother- in- law said to her, My daughter, shall I not seek rest for you, that it may be well with you?
8294003:001 Then what advantage does the Jew have?
8294003:001 They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man''s, will he return to her again?
8294003:002 Lift up your eyes to the bare heights, and see; where have you not been lain with?
8294003:002 Now is n''t Boaz our kinsman, with whose maidens you were?
8294003:002"But who can endure the day of his coming?
8294003:003 Are you so foolish?
8294003:003 Do two walk together, unless they have agreed?
8294003:003 For what if some were without faith?
8294003:003 The watchmen who go about the city found me;"Have you seen him whom my soul loves?"
8294003:003 Then the king''s servants, who were in the king''s gate, said to Mordecai,"Why do you disobey the king''s commandment?"
8294003:004 Did you suffer so many things in vain, if it is indeed in vain?
8294003:004 For when one says,"I follow Paul,"and another,"I follow Apollos,"are n''t you fleshly?
8294003:004 He said to them,"Is it lawful on the Sabbath day to do good, or to do harm?
8294003:004 Nicodemus said to him,"How can a man be born when he is old?
8294003:004 Will a lion roar in the thicket, when he has no prey?
8294003:004 Will you not from this time cry to me, My Father, you are the guide of my youth?
8294003:004"Yes, and what are you to me, Tyre, and Sidon, and all the regions of Philistia?
8294003:005 Can a bird fall in a trap on the earth, where no snare is set for him?
8294003:005 He therefore who supplies the Spirit to you, and works miracles among you, does he do it by the works of the law, or by hearing of faith?
8294003:005 Who then is Apollos, and who is Paul, but servants through whom you believed; and each as the Lord gave to him?
8294003:005 Will he retain[ his anger] forever?
8294003:006 Does the trumpet alarm sound in a city, without the people being afraid?
8294003:006 Moreover Yahweh said to me in the days of Josiah the king, Have you seen that which backsliding Israel has done?
8294003:006 Who is this who comes up from the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all spices of the merchant?
8294003:007 For if the truth of God through my lie abounded to his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner?
8294003:008 He said, Which way shall we go up?
8294003:008 Then was Abner very angry for the words of Ishbosheth, and said, Am I a dog''s head that belongs to Judah?
8294003:008 Was Yahweh displeased with the rivers?
8294003:008 Why not( as we are slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say),"Let us do evil, that good may come?"
8294003:008 Will a man rob God?
8294003:009 He said, Who are you?
8294003:009 Nicodemus answered him,"How can these things be?"
8294003:009 What profit has he who works in that in which he labors?
8294003:009 What then?
8294003:009 Who knows whether God will not turn and relent, and turn away from his fierce anger, so that we might not perish?"
8294003:009 Yahweh God called to the man, and said to him,"Where are you?"
8294003:010 Jesus answered him,"Are you the teacher of Israel, and do n''t understand these things?
8294003:010 The multitudes asked him,"What then must we do?"
8294003:011 But Jehoshaphat said, Is n''t there here a prophet of Yahweh, that we may inquire of Yahweh by him?
8294003:011 Does a spring send out from the same opening fresh and bitter water?
8294003:011 God said,"Who told you that you were naked?
8294003:011 Moses said to God,"Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?"
8294003:011"Why did n''t I die from the womb?
8294003:012 Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, Whose is the land?
8294003:012 Can a fig tree, my brothers, yield olives, or a vine figs?
8294003:012 If I told you earthly things and you do n''t believe, how will you believe if I tell you heavenly things?
8294003:012 Tax collectors also came to be baptized, and they said to him,"Teacher, what must we do?"
8294003:012 When Peter saw it, he responded to the people,"You men of Israel, why do you marvel at this man?
8294003:012 Why did the knees receive me?
8294003:013 Elisha said to the king of Israel, What have I to do with you?
8294003:013 Who is wise and understanding among you?
8294003:013 Yahweh God said to the woman,"What is this you have done?"
8294003:014 But John would have hindered him, saying,"I need to be baptized by you, and you come to me?"
8294003:014 Soldiers also asked him, saying,"What about us?
8294003:015 What do you mean that you crush my people, and grind the face of the poor?"
8294003:016 Do n''t you know that you are a temple of God, and that God''s Spirit lives in you?
8294003:016 When she came to her mother- in- law, she said, Who are you, my daughter?
8294003:017 He said,"What is the thing that[ Yahweh] has spoken to you?
8294003:017 With whom was he displeased forty years?
8294003:018 To whom did he swear that they would n''t enter into his rest, but to those who were disobedient?
8294003:019 What then is the law?
8294003:021 Is the law then against the promises of God?
8294003:021 Who knows the spirit of man, whether it goes upward, and the spirit of the animal, whether it goes downward to the earth?"
8294003:023 He summoned them, and said to them in parables,"How can Satan cast out Satan?
8294003:023 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, whom God has hedged in?
8294003:024 Then Joab came to the king, and said, What have you done?
8294003:027 Where then is the boasting?
8294003:029 Or is God the God of Jews only?
8294003:031 Do we then nullify the law through faith?
8294003:033 He answered them,"Who are my mother and my brothers?"
8294003:033 The king lamented for Abner, and said, Should Abner die as a fool dies?
8294003:037 Who is he who says, and it comes to pass, when the Lord does n''t command it?
8294003:038 Does n''t evil and good come out of the mouth of the Most High?
8294003:038 The king said to his servants,"Do n''t you know that there a prince and a great man has fallen this day in Israel?
8294003:039 Why does a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?
8294004:001 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, 004:002"If someone ventures to talk with you, will you be grieved?
8294004:001 What then will we say that Abraham, our forefather, has found according to the flesh?
8294004:001 Where do wars and fightings among you come from?
8294004:002 Elisha said to her, What shall I do for you?
8294004:002 He prayed to Yahweh, and said,"Please, Yahweh, was n''t this what I said when I was still in my own country?
8294004:002 He said to me,"What do you see?"
8294004:002 He spoke before his brothers and the army of Samaria, and said, What are these feeble Jews doing?
8294004:002 Yahweh said to him,"What is that in your hand?"
8294004:002 You sons of men, how long shall my glory be turned into dishonor?
8294004:003 For what does the Scripture say?
8294004:003 When the people were come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, Why has Yahweh struck us today before the Philistines?
8294004:004 I answered and spoke to the angel who talked with me, saying,"What are these, my lord?"
8294004:004 Yahweh said,"Is it right for you to be angry?"
8294004:004 You adulterers and adulteresses, do n''t you know that friendship with the world is enmity with God?
8294004:005 Or do you think that the Scripture says in vain,"The Spirit who lives in us yearns jealously"?
8294004:005 Then the angel who talked with me answered me,"Do n''t you know what these are?"
8294004:006 Is n''t your piety your confidence?
8294004:006 Many say,"Who will show us any good?"
8294004:006 When the Philistines heard the noise of the shout, they said, What means the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews?
8294004:006 Yahweh said to Cain,"Why are you angry?
8294004:007 For what great nation is there, that has a god so near to them, as Yahweh our God is whenever we call on him?
8294004:007 For who makes you different?
8294004:007 If you do well, will it not be lifted up?
8294004:007 When they had stood them in the middle of them, they inquired,"By what power, or in what name, have you done this?"
8294004:007 Who are you, great mountain?
8294004:007"Remember, now, whoever perished, being innocent?
8294004:008 What great nation is there, that has statutes and ordinances so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
8294004:009 God said to Jonah,"Is it right for you to be angry about the vine?"
8294004:009 Now why do you cry out aloud?
8294004:009 The Samaritan woman therefore said to him,"How is it that you, being a Jew, ask for a drink from me, a Samaritan woman?"
8294004:009 Yahweh said to Cain,"Where is Abel, your brother?"
8294004:010 How then was it counted?
8294004:010 Indeed, who despises the day of small things?
8294004:010 Yahweh said,"What have you done?
8294004:011 Again, if two lie together, then they have warmth; but how can one keep warm alone?
8294004:011 Then I asked him,"What are these two olive trees on the right side of the lampstand and on the left side of it?"
8294004:011 Yahweh said to him,"Who made man''s mouth?
8294004:012 Are you greater than our father, Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank of it himself, as did his children, and his livestock?"
8294004:013 He answered me,"Do n''t you know what these are?"
8294004:013 He said to him, Say now to her, Behold, you have been careful for us with all this care; what is to be done for you?
8294004:014 Deborah said to Barak, Up; for this is the day in which Yahweh has delivered Sisera into your hand; has n''t Yahweh gone out before you?
8294004:014 He said, What then is to be done for her?
8294004:014 The anger of Yahweh was kindled against Moses, and he said,"What about Aaron, your brother, the Levite?
8294004:014 When Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What means the noise of this tumult?
8294004:015 What was the blessing you enjoyed?
8294004:016 So then, have I become your enemy by telling you the truth?
8294004:018"If it is hard for the righteous to be saved, what will happen to the ungodly and the sinner?
8294004:020 He said to her, Stand in the door of the tent, and it shall be, when any man does come and inquire of you, and say, Is there any man here?
8294004:021 He spoke to the children of Israel, saying,"When your children ask their fathers in time to come, saying,''What do these stones mean?''
8294004:021 How long shall I see the standard, and hear the sound of the trumpet?
8294004:021 Is n''t their tent cord plucked up within them?
8294004:021 Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, do n''t you listen to the law?
8294004:021 What do you want?
8294004:022 All testified about him, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth, and they said,"Is n''t this Joseph''s son?"
8294004:022 Take heed that you not be slack herein: why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings?
8294004:023 He said, Why will you go to him today?
8294004:028 Then she said, Did I desire a son of my lord?
8294004:030 He said,"How will we liken the Kingdom of God?
8294004:030 However what does the Scripture say?
8294004:030 You, when you are made desolate, what will you do?
8294004:033 Did ever a people hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as you have heard, and live?
8294004:033 The disciples therefore said one to another,"Has anyone brought him something to eat?"
8294004:035 Do n''t you say,''There are yet four months until the harvest?''
8294004:036 Amazement came on all, and they spoke together, one with another, saying,"What is this word?
8294004:038 He himself was in the stern, asleep on the cushion, and they woke him up, and told him,"Teacher, do n''t you care that we are dying?"
8294004:040 He said to them,"Why are you so afraid?
8294004:041 They were greatly afraid, and said to one another,"Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
8294004:043 His servant said, What, should I set this before a hundred men?
8294005:001"Call now; is there any who will answer you?
8294005:002 He said to me,"What do you see?"
8294005:002 I saw a mighty angel proclaiming with a loud voice,"Who is worthy to open the book, and to break its seals?"
8294005:002 Pharaoh said,"Who is Yahweh, that I should listen to his voice to let Israel go?
8294005:003 But Peter said,"Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
8294005:003 O Yahweh, do n''t your eyes look on truth?
8294005:003 Then the king asked her,"What would you like, queen Esther?
8294005:004 The king of Egypt said to them,"Why do you, Moses and Aaron, take the people from their work?
8294005:004 What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
8294005:004 While you kept it, did n''t it remain your own?
8294005:005 Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?
8294005:006 I said,"What is it?"
8294005:006 The king said to Esther at the banquet of wine,"What is your petition?
8294005:006 When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he had been sick for a long time, he asked him,"Do you want to be made well?"
8294005:007 How can I pardon you?
8294005:008 They sent therefore and gathered all the lords of the Philistines to them, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?
8294005:009 But Peter asked her,"How is it that you have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?
8294005:009 He asked him,"What is your name?"
8294005:009 Shall I not visit for these things?
8294005:009 Then asked we those elders, and said to them thus, Who gave you a decree to build this house, and to finish this wall?
8294005:010 Then said I to the angel who talked with me,"Where are these carrying the ephah basket?"
8294005:011 But I, brothers, if I still preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted?
8294005:011 When goods increase, those who eat them are increased; and what advantage is there to its owner, except to feast on them with his eyes?
8294005:012 Are n''t Abanah and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
8294005:012 For what have I to do with also judging those who are outside?
8294005:012 Then they asked him,"Who is the man who said to you,''Take up your mat, and walk''?"
8294005:013 His servants came near, and spoke to him, and said, My father, if the prophet had bid you do some great thing, would n''t you have done it?
8294005:013"You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt has lost its flavor, with what will it be salted?
8294005:014 Is any among you sick?
8294005:015 Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried to Pharaoh, saying,"Why do you deal this way with your servants?
8294005:016 Should your springs overflow in the streets, streams of water in the public squares?
8294005:016 Why did you sit among the sheepfolds, To hear the whistling for the flocks?
8294005:019 David inquired of Yahweh, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines?
8294005:019 It shall happen, when you shall say, Why has Yahweh our God done all these things to us?
8294005:020 For why should you, my son, be captivated with an adulteress?
8294005:020 Why do you forget us forever,[ And] forsake us so long time?
8294005:020 Wo n''t the day of Yahweh be darkness, and not light?
8294005:021 The scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying,"Who is this that speaks blasphemies?
8294005:022 But Jesus, perceiving their thoughts, answered them,"Why are you reasoning so in your hearts?
8294005:022 Moses returned to Yahweh, and said,"Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people?
8294005:023 Which is easier to say,''Your sins are forgiven you;''or to say,''Arise and walk?''
8294005:025 Now therefore why should we die?
8294005:025"Did you bring to me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, house of Israel?
8294005:026 For who is there of all flesh, that has heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?
8294005:026 He said to him, Did n''t my heart go with you, when the man turned from his chariot to meet you?
8294005:029 Her wise ladies answered her, Yes, she returned answer to herself, 005:030 Have they not found, have they not divided the spoil?
8294005:029 Shall I not visit for these things?
8294005:030 Immediately Jesus, perceiving in himself that the power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd, and asked,"Who touched my clothes?"
8294005:030 Their scribes and the Pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying,"Why do you eat and drink with the tax collectors and sinners?"
8294005:031 His disciples said to him,"You see the multitude pressing against you, and you say,''Who touched me?''"
8294005:033 They said to him,"Why do John''s disciples often fast and pray, likewise also the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours eat and drink?"
8294005:034 He said to them,"Can you make the friends of the bridegroom fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
8294005:039 When he had entered in, he said to them,"Why do you make an uproar and weep?
8294005:044 How can you believe, who receive glory from one another, and you do n''t seek the glory that comes from the only God?
8294005:046 For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have?
8294005:047 But if you do n''t believe his writings, how will you believe my words?"
8294005:047 If you only greet your friends, what more do you do than others?
8294006:001 What shall we say then?
8294006:002 But some of the Pharisees said to them,"Why do you do that which is not lawful to do on the Sabbath day?"
8294006:002 Do n''t you know that the saints will judge the world?
8294006:002 The Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying,"What shall we do with the ark of Yahweh?
8294006:003 Do n''t you know that we will judge angels?
8294006:003 Is n''t this the carpenter, the son of Mary, and brother of James, Joses, Judah, and Simon?
8294006:003 My people, what have I done to you?
8294006:003 Or do n''t you know that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
8294006:003 The king said,"What honor and dignity has been bestowed on Mordecai for this?"
8294006:004 If then, you have to judge things pertaining to this life, do you set them to judge who are of no account in the assembly?
8294006:004 The king said,"Who is in the court?"
8294006:004 Then I asked the angel who talked with me,"What are these, my lord?"
8294006:004 Then they said,"What shall be the trespass offering which we shall return to him?"
8294006:004"Ephraim, what shall I do to you?
8294006:005 Does the wild donkey bray when he has grass?
8294006:006 Can that which has no flavor be eaten without salt?
8294006:006 How shall I come before Yahweh, and bow myself before the exalted God?
8294006:006 The man of God asked,"Where did it fall?"
8294006:006 Why then do you harden your hearts, as the Egyptians and Pharaoh hardened their hearts?
8294006:006 Yes, though he live a thousand years twice told, and yet fails to enjoy good, do n''t all go to one place?
8294006:007 Will Yahweh be pleased with thousands of rams?
8294006:008 For what advantage has the wise more than the fool?
8294006:008 I heard the Lord''s voice, saying,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"
8294006:009 David was afraid of Yahweh that day; and he said, How shall the ark of Yahweh come to me?
8294006:009 How long will you sleep, sluggard?
8294006:009 Or do n''t you know that the unrighteous will not inherit the Kingdom of God?
8294006:009 Then Jesus said to them,"I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good, or to do harm?
8294006:010 To whom shall I speak and testify, that they may hear?
8294006:010 Who is she who looks forth as the morning, beautiful as the moon, clear as the sun, and awesome as an army with banners?
8294006:011 I said, Should such a man as I flee?
8294006:011 Shall I be pure with dishonest scales, and with a bag of deceitful weights?
8294006:011 Then I said,"Lord, how long?"
8294006:011 What is my strength, that I should wait?
8294006:012 Do horses run on the rocky crags?
8294006:012 For who knows what is good for man in life, all the days of his vain life which he spends like a shadow?
8294006:012 Is my strength the strength of stones?
8294006:013 Gideon said to him, Oh, my lord, if Yahweh is with us, why then has all this happened to us?
8294006:013 Is n''t it that I have no help in me, That wisdom is driven quite from me?
8294006:014 Do n''t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity?
8294006:014 Yahweh looked at him, and said, Go in this your might, and save Israel from the hand of Midian: have not I sent you?
8294006:015 Do n''t you know that your bodies are members of Christ?
8294006:015 He said to him, Oh, Lord, with which shall I save Israel?
8294006:015 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
8294006:015 What agreement has Christ with Belial?
8294006:015 What then?
8294006:016 Or do n''t you know that he who is joined to a prostitute is one body?
8294006:016 What agreement has a temple of God with idols?
8294006:018 But will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?
8294006:019 Or do n''t you know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you, which you have from God?
8294006:020 The men of Beth Shemesh said, Who is able to stand before Yahweh, this holy God?
8294006:020 To what purpose comes there to me frankincense from Sheba, and the sweet cane from a far country?
8294006:021 The king of Israel said to Elisha, when he saw them, My father, shall I strike them?
8294006:021 What fruit then did you have at that time in the things of which you are now ashamed?
8294006:022 Did I say,''Give to me?''
8294006:022 He answered, You shall not strike them: would you strike those whom you have taken captive with your sword and with your bow?
8294006:023 or,''Deliver me from the adversary''s hand?''
8294006:024 She went out, and said to her mother,"What shall I ask?"
8294006:025 When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him,"Rabbi, when did you come here?"
8294006:026 Do you intend to reprove words, seeing that the speeches of one who is desperate are as wind?
8294006:027 Can a man scoop fire into his lap, and his clothes not be burned?
8294006:027 He said, If Yahweh does n''t help you, whence shall I help you?
8294006:027"Which of you, by being anxious, can add one moment{literally, cubit} to his lifespan?
8294006:028 Or can one walk on hot coals, and his feet not be scorched?
8294006:028 The king said to her, What ails you?
8294006:028 They said therefore to him,"What must we do, that we may work the works of God?"
8294006:028 Why are you anxious about clothing?
8294006:029 They said one to another, Who has done this thing?
8294006:030 Is there injustice on my tongue?
8294006:030 Moses said before Yahweh,"Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh listen to me?"
8294006:030 They said therefore to him,"What then do you do for a sign, that we may see, and believe you?
8294006:031 Joash said to all who stood against him, Will you contend for Baal?
8294006:031"Therefore do n''t be anxious, saying,''What will we eat?
8294006:032 If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you?
8294006:033 If you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you?
8294006:034 If you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what credit is that to you?
8294006:038 He said to them,"How many loaves do you have?
8294006:041 Why do you see the speck of chaff that is in your brother''s eye, but do n''t consider the beam that is in your own eye?
8294006:042 They said,"Is n''t this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?
8294006:046"Why do you call me,''Lord, Lord,''and do n''t do the things which I say?
8294006:052 The Jews therefore contended with one another, saying,"How can this man give us his flesh to eat?"
8294006:061 But Jesus knowing in himself that his disciples murmured at this, said to them,"Does this cause you to stumble?
8294006:062 Then what if you would see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before?
8294006:067 Jesus said therefore to the twelve,"You do n''t also want to go away, do you?"
8294006:068 Simon Peter answered him,"Lord, to whom would we go?
8294006:070 Jesus answered them,"Did n''t I choose you, the twelve, and one of you is a devil?"
8294007:001 The high priest said,"Are these things so?"
8294007:001"Is n''t a man forced to labor on earth?
8294007:002 The king said again to Esther on the second day at the banquet of wine,"What is your petition, queen Esther?
8294007:003 Now there were four leprous men at the entrance of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
8294007:003 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother''s eye, but do n''t consider the beam that is in your own eye?
8294007:004 Or how will you tell your brother,''Let me remove the speck from your eye;''and behold, the beam is in your own eye?
8294007:004 When I lie down, I say,''When shall I arise, and the night be gone?''
8294007:005 Then King Ahasuerus said to Esther the queen,"Who is he, and where is he who dared presume in his heart to do so?"
8294007:006 When you eat, and when you drink, do n''t you eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?
8294007:007 What shall we say then?
8294007:008 Yahweh said to me,"Amos, what do you see?"
8294007:009 Or who is there among you, who, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone?
8294007:010 Do n''t say,"Why were the former days better than these?"
8294007:010 Or if he asks for a fish, who will give him a serpent?
8294007:010 Then my enemy will see it, and shame will cover her who said to me, where is Yahweh your God?
8294007:010 Yahweh said to Joshua, Get you up; why are you thus fallen on your face?
8294007:011 Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes?
8294007:011 The Jews therefore sought him at the feast, and said,"Where is he?"
8294007:012 Am I a sea, or a sea monster, that you put a guard over me?
8294007:013 Consider the work of God, for who can make that straight, which he has made crooked?
8294007:013 Did then that which is good become death to me?
8294007:013 He said,"Listen now, house of David: Is it not enough for you to try the patience of men, that you will try the patience of my God also?
8294007:013 One of the elders answered, saying to me,"These who are arrayed in white robes, who are they, and from where did they come?"
8294007:015 The Jews therefore marveled, saying,"How does this man know letters, having never been educated?"
8294007:016 For how do you know, wife, whether you will save your husband?
8294007:017 Do n''t you see what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?
8294007:017 If you shall say in your heart, These nations are more than I; how can I dispossess them?
8294007:018 He said to them,"Are you thus without understanding also?
8294007:018 Was anyone called having been circumcised?
8294007:018 Who is a God like you, who pardons iniquity, and passes over the disobedience of the remnant of his heritage?
8294007:019 Did n''t Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keeps the law?
8294007:019 Do they provoke me to anger?
8294007:019 How long will you not look away from me, nor leave me alone until I swallow down my spittle?
8294007:019 John, calling to himself two of his disciples, sent them to Jesus, saying,"Are you the one who is coming, or should we look for another?"
8294007:020 If I have sinned, what do I do to you, you watcher of men?
8294007:020 What can David say more to you?
8294007:021 Were you called being a bondservant?
8294007:021 Why do you not pardon my disobedience, and take away my iniquity?
8294007:024 When John''s messengers had departed, he began to tell the multitudes about John,"What did you go out into the wilderness to see?
8294007:025 But what did you go out to see?
8294007:025 Joshua said, Why have you troubled us?
8294007:025 Therefore some of them of Jerusalem said,"Is n''t this he whom they seek to kill?
8294007:026 But what did you go out to see?
8294007:027 Are you bound to a wife?
8294007:027 But he who did his neighbor wrong pushed him away, saying,''Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?
8294007:028 Do you want to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian yesterday?
8294007:035 The Jews therefore said among themselves,"Where will this man go that we wo n''t find him?
8294007:036 What is this word that he said,''You will seek me, and wo n''t find me; and where I am, you ca n''t come''?"
8294007:044 Turning to the woman, he said to Simon,"Do you see this woman?
8294007:045 The officers therefore came to the chief priests and Pharisees, and they said to them,"Why did n''t you bring him?"
8294007:047 The Pharisees therefore answered them,"You are n''t also led astray, are you?
8294007:048 Have any of the rulers believed in him, or of the Pharisees?
8294007:049 Those who sat at the table with him began to say to themselves,"Who is this who even forgives sins?"
8294007:050 Did n''t my hand make all these things?
8294007:052 They answered him,"Are you also from Galilee?
8294007:052 Which of the prophets did n''t your fathers persecute?
8294008:001 Does n''t wisdom cry out?
8294008:001 The men of Ephraim said to him, Why have you served us thus, that you did n''t call us, when you went to fight with Midian?
8294008:001 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered, 008:002"How long will you speak these things?
8294008:001 Who is like the wise man?
8294008:002 He said to them, What have I now done in comparison with you?
8294008:002 He said,"Amos, what do you see?"
8294008:003 Does God pervert justice?
8294008:003 God has delivered into your hand the princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb: and what was I able to do in comparison with you?
8294008:004 His disciples answered him,"From where could one satisfy these people with bread here in a deserted place?"
8294008:004 Moreover you shall tell them, Thus says Yahweh: Shall men fall, and not rise up again?
8294008:005 He asked them,"How many loaves do you have?"
8294008:005 Why then is this people of Jerusalem slidden back by a perpetual backsliding?
8294008:006 For how can I endure to see the evil that would come to my people?
8294008:006 He said to me, Son of man, see you what they do?
8294008:006 I listened and heard, but they did n''t speak aright: no man repents him of his wickedness, saying, What have I done?
8294008:006 The princes of Succoth said, Are the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna now in your hand, that we should give bread to your army?
8294008:007 For he does n''t know that which will be; for who can tell him how it will be?
8294008:008 How do you say, We are wise, and the law of Yahweh is with us?
8294008:008 Wo n''t the land tremble for this, and everyone mourn who dwells in it?
8294008:009 Then his disciples asked him,"What does this parable mean?"
8294008:010 Jesus, standing up, saw her and said,"Woman, where are your accusers?
8294008:010 Shall they not teach you, tell you, and utter words out of their heart?
8294008:011"Can the papyrus grow up without mire?
8294008:012 Hazael said, Why weeps my lord?
8294008:012 Then said he to me, Son of man, have you seen what the elders of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in his chambers of imagery?
8294008:012 Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
8294008:013 Hazael said, But what is your servant, who is but a dog, that he should do this great thing?
8294008:014 Then he departed from Elisha, and came to his master; who said to him, What said Elisha to you?
8294008:014 Why do we sit still?
8294008:015 Then said he to me, Have you seen[ this], son of man?
8294008:017 Jesus, perceiving it, said to them,"Why do you reason that it''s because you have no bread?
8294008:017 Then he said to me, Have you seen[ this], son of man?
8294008:018 Having eyes, do n''t you see?
8294008:018 Then said he to Zebah and Zalmunna, What manner of men were they whom you killed at Tabor?
8294008:019 Behold, the voice of the cry of the daughter of my people from a land that is very far off: is n''t Yahweh in Zion?
8294008:019 They said therefore to him,"Where is your Father?"
8294008:019 When I broke the five loaves among the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?"
8294008:020"When the seven loaves fed the four thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?"
8294008:021 He asked them,"Do n''t you understand, yet?"
8294008:022 Is there no balm in Gilead?
8294008:022 The Jews therefore said,"Will he kill himself, that he says,''Where I am going, you ca n''t come?''"
8294008:023 The rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294008:025 He said to them,"Where is your faith?"
8294008:025 They said therefore to him,"Who are you?"
8294008:026 He said to them,"Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?"
8294008:027 But will God in very deed dwell on the earth?
8294008:027 The men marveled, saying,"What kind of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?"
8294008:029 Behold, they cried out, saying,"What do we have to do with you, Jesus, Son of God?
8294008:029 He said to them,"But who do you say that I am?"
8294008:030 Jesus asked him,"What is your name?"
8294008:030 Philip ran to him, and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet, and said,"Do you understand what you are reading?"
8294008:031 He said,"How can I, unless someone explains it to me?"
8294008:031 What then shall we say about these things?
8294008:032 He who did n''t spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?
8294008:033 Who could bring a charge against God''s chosen ones?
8294008:034 Who is he who condemns?
8294008:035 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
8294008:036 For what does it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and forfeit his life?
8294008:037 For what will a man give in exchange for his life?
8294008:043 Why do n''t you understand my speech?
8294008:045 Jesus said,"Who touched me?"
8294008:046 Which of you convicts me of sin?
8294008:048 Then the Jews answered him,"Do n''t we say well that you are a Samaritan, and have a demon?"
8294008:053 Are you greater than our father, Abraham, who died?
8294008:057 The Jews therefore said to him,"You are not yet fifty years old, and have you seen Abraham?"
8294009:001 Am I not free?
8294009:001 David said, Is there yet any who is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan''s sake?
8294009:001 Then Job answered, 009:002"Truly I know that it is so, but how can man be just with God?
8294009:002 His disciples asked him,"Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
8294009:002 There was of the house of Saul a servant whose name was Ziba, and they called him to David; and the king said to him, Are you Ziba?
8294009:003 The king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may show the kindness of God to him?
8294009:004 God who is wise in heart, and mighty in strength: who has hardened himself against him, and prospered?
8294009:004 Have we no right to eat and to drink?
8294009:004 He fell on the earth, and heard a voice saying to him,"Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?"
8294009:004 Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said,"Why do you think evil in your hearts?
8294009:004 The king said to him, Where is he?
8294009:005 For which is easier, to say,''Your sins are forgiven;''or to say,''Get up, and walk?''
8294009:005 Have we no right to take along a wife who is a believer, even as the rest of the apostles, and the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas?
8294009:005 He said,"Who are you, Lord?"
8294009:005 What will you do in the day of solemn assembly, and in the day of the feast of Yahweh?
8294009:006 Or have only Barnabas and I no right to not work?
8294009:007 Are you not like the children of the Ethiopians to me, children of Israel?"
8294009:007 The men of Israel said to the Hivites, What if you dwell among us; and how shall we make a covenant with you?
8294009:007 Then said Saul to his servant, But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man?
8294009:007 What soldier ever serves at his own expense?
8294009:008 Do I speak these things according to the ways of men?
8294009:008 He did obeisance, and said,"What is your servant, that you should look on such a dead dog as I am?"
8294009:008 The neighbors therefore, and those who saw that he was blind before, said,"Is n''t this he who sat and begged?"
8294009:009 Herod said,"John I beheaded, but who is this, about whom I hear such things?"
8294009:009 Shall I not visit them for these things?
8294009:010 Now, our God, what shall we say after this?
8294009:010 They therefore were asking him,"How were your eyes opened?"
8294009:011 As they went up the ascent to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said to them, Is the seer here?
8294009:011 But the fig tree said to them, Should I leave my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to wave back and forth over the trees?
8294009:011 If we sowed to you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we reap your fleshly things?
8294009:011 Then Jehu came forth to the servants of his lord: and one said to him, Is all well?
8294009:011 They asked him, saying,"Why do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?"
8294009:011 When the Pharisees saw it, they said to his disciples,"Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?"
8294009:012 If others partake of this right over you, do n''t we yet more?
8294009:012 Then they asked him,"Where is he?"
8294009:012 Who is the wise man, that may understand this?
8294009:013 He said, What cities are these which you have given me, my brother?
8294009:013 The vine said to them, Should I leave my new wine, which cheers God and man, and go to wave back and forth over the trees?
8294009:014 Give them-- Yahweh what will you give?
8294009:014 How much less shall I answer him, And choose my words to argue with him?
8294009:014 Then John''s disciples came to him, saying,"Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but your disciples do n''t fast?"
8294009:015 Jesus said to them,"Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?
8294009:016 He asked the scribes,"What are you asking them?"
8294009:017 Therefore they asked the blind man again,"What do you say about him, because he opened your eyes?"
8294009:018 It happened, as he was praying alone, that the disciples were with him, and he asked them,"Who do the multitudes say that I am?"
8294009:018 So there went one on horseback to meet him, and said, Thus says the king, Is it peace?
8294009:018 What then is my reward?
8294009:019 He answered him,"Unbelieving generation, how long shall I be with you?
8294009:019 Then he sent out a second on horseback, who came to them, and said, Thus says the king, Is it peace?
8294009:019 You will say then to me,"Why does he still find fault?
8294009:020 But indeed, O man, who are you to reply against God?
8294009:020 He said to them,"But who do you say that I am?"
8294009:021 All who heard him were amazed, and said,"Is n''t this he who in Jerusalem made havoc of those who called on this name?
8294009:021 He asked his father,"How long has it been since this has come to him?"
8294009:021 Saul answered, Am I not a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel?
8294009:022 It happened, when Joram saw Jehu, that he said, Is it peace, Jehu?
8294009:022 Joshua called for them, and he spoke to them, saying, Why have you deceived us, saying, We are very far from you; when you dwell among us?
8294009:024 Do n''t you know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize?
8294009:025 For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses or forfeits his own self?
8294009:026 They said to him again,"What did he do to you?
8294009:028 Gaal the son of Ebed said, Who is Abimelech, and who is Shechem, that we should serve him?
8294009:028 When he had come into the house, his disciples asked him privately,"Why could n''t we cast it out?"
8294009:031 As Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Is it peace, you Zimri, your master''s murderer?
8294009:032 He lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side?
8294009:032 Why?
8294009:033 He came to Capernaum, and when he was in the house he asked them,"What were you arguing among yourselves on the way?"
8294009:034 They answered him,"You were altogether born in sins, and do you teach us?"
8294009:035 Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, and finding him, he said,"Do you believe in the Son of God?"
8294009:036 He answered,"Who is he, Lord, that I may believe in him?"
8294009:038 Then said Zebul to him, Where is now your mouth, that you said, Who is Abimelech, that we should serve him?
8294009:040 Those of the Pharisees who were with him heard these things, and said to him,"Are we also blind?"
8294009:041 Jesus answered,"Faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you and bear with you?
8294009:050 Salt is good, but if the salt has lost its saltiness, with what will you season it?
8294010:001 Why do you stand far off, Yahweh?
8294010:002 Pharisees came to him testing him, and asked him,"Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?"
8294010:003 He answered,"What did Moses command you?"
8294010:003 Is it good to you that you should oppress, that you should despise the work of your hands, and smile on the counsel of the wicked?
8294010:003 Surely now they will say,"We have no king; for we do n''t fear Yahweh; and the king, what can he do for us?"
8294010:003 What will you do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which will come from afar?
8294010:004 But they were exceedingly afraid, and said, Behold, the two kings did n''t stand before him: how then shall we stand?
8294010:004 Do you have eyes of flesh?
8294010:004 He, fastening his eyes on him, and being frightened, said,"What is it, Lord?"
8294010:005 Are your days as the days of mortals, or your years as man''s years, 010:006 that you inquire after my iniquity, and search after my sin?
8294010:007 Do you look at things only as they appear in front of your face?
8294010:007 Pharaoh''s servants said to him,"How long will this man be a snare to us?
8294010:007 Who should not fear you, King of the nations?
8294010:008 But what does it say?
8294010:008 For he says,"Are n''t all of my princes kings?
8294010:008 Moses and Aaron were brought again to Pharaoh, and he said to them,"Go, serve Yahweh your God; but who are those who will go?"
8294010:009 Is n''t Calno like Carchemish?
8294010:010 Have n''t you poured me out like milk, and curdled me like cheese?
8294010:012 One of the same place answered, Who is their father?
8294010:013 Why does the wicked person condemn God, and say in his heart,"God wo n''t call me into account?"
8294010:014 Saul''s uncle said to him and to his servant, Where went you?
8294010:015 And how will they preach unless they are sent?
8294010:015 Should an axe brag against him who chops with it?
8294010:016 The cup of blessing which we bless, is n''t it a communion of the blood of Christ?
8294010:016 When all Israel saw that the king did n''t listen to them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
8294010:017 For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
8294010:018 But I say, did n''t they hear?
8294010:018 Jesus said to him,"Why do you call me good?
8294010:018 The people, the princes of Gilead, said one to another, What man is he who will begin to fight against the children of Ammon?
8294010:018"''Why, then, have you brought me forth out of the womb?
8294010:019 What am I saying then?
8294010:020 Are n''t my days few?
8294010:020 Then he said,"Do you know why I have come to you?
8294010:022 Or do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
8294010:022 Therefore they asked of Yahweh further, Is there yet a man to come here?
8294010:024 Samuel said to all the people,"You see him whom Yahweh has chosen, that there is none like him among all the people?"
8294010:024 The Jews therefore came around him and said to him,"How long will you hold us in suspense?
8294010:025 Behold, a certain lawyer stood up and tested him, saying,"Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
8294010:026 He said to him,"What is written in the law?
8294010:026 They were exceedingly astonished, saying to him,"Then who can be saved?"
8294010:027 But certain worthless fellows said, How shall this man save us?
8294010:029 But he, desiring to justify himself, asked Jesus,"Who is my neighbor?"
8294010:030 If I partake with thankfulness, why am I denounced for that for which I give thanks?
8294010:034 Jesus answered them,"Is n''t it written in your law,''I said, you are gods?
8294010:036 He said to them,"What do you want me to do for you?"
8294010:036 Now which of these three do you think seemed to be a neighbor to him who fell among the robbers?"
8294010:040 But Martha was distracted with much serving, and she came up to him, and said,"Lord, do n''t you care that my sister left me to serve alone?
8294010:051 Jesus asked him,"What do you want me to do for you?"
8294011:001 Then Zophar, the Naamathite, answered, 011:002"Should n''t the multitude of words be answered?
8294011:003 If anyone asks you,''Why are you doing this?''
8294011:003 If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?
8294011:003 Should your boastings make men hold their peace?
8294011:005 Behold, Saul came following the oxen out of the field; and Saul said, What ails the people that they weep?
8294011:005 Some of those who stood there asked them,"What are you doing, untying the young donkey?"
8294011:007 As these went their way, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John,"What did you go out into the wilderness to see?
8294011:007 Jephthah said to the elders of Gilead, Did n''t you hate me, and drive me out of my father''s house?
8294011:007 Or did I commit a sin in humbling myself that you might be exalted, because I preached to you God''s Good News free of charge?
8294011:007 What then?
8294011:007"Can you fathom the mystery of God?
8294011:008 But what did you go out to see?
8294011:008 The disciples told him,"Rabbi, the Jews were just trying to stone you, and are you going there again?"
8294011:008"How can I give you up, Ephraim?
8294011:009 But why did you go out?
8294011:009 Jesus answered,"Are n''t there twelve hours of daylight?
8294011:010 If he passes by, or confines, or convenes a court, then who can oppose him?
8294011:010 When they had told David, saying, Uriah did n''t go down to his house, David said to Uriah, Have n''t you come from a journey?
8294011:011 Moses said to Yahweh, Why have you dealt ill with your servant?
8294011:011 Why?
8294011:011"Which of you fathers, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone?
8294011:012 Have I conceived all this people?
8294011:012 Now if their fall is the riches of the world, and their loss the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fullness?
8294011:012 Or if he asks for an egg, he wo n''t give him a scorpion, will he?
8294011:012 The people said to Samuel, Who is he who said, Shall Saul reign over us?
8294011:013 Where should I get meat to give to all this people?
8294011:014 Does n''t even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him?
8294011:015 For if the rejection of them is the reconciling of the world, what would their acceptance be, but life from the dead?
8294011:015 What has my beloved to do in my house, seeing she has worked lewdness[ with] many, and the holy flesh is passed from you?
8294011:016"But to what shall I compare this generation?
8294011:017 He taught, saying to them,"Is n''t it written,''My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations?
8294011:017 If then God gave to them the same gift as us, when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I, that I could withstand God?"
8294011:018 If Satan also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand?
8294011:019 But if I cast out demons by Beelzebul, by whom do your children cast them out?
8294011:021 who struck Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth?
8294011:022 Are they Hebrews?
8294011:022 Shall flocks and herds be slain for them, to suffice them?
8294011:022 Then Pharaoh said to him, But what have you lacked with me, that behold, you seek to go to your own country?
8294011:022 What, do n''t you have houses to eat and to drink in?
8294011:023 Are they servants of Christ?
8294011:023 So now Yahweh, the God of Israel, has dispossessed the Amorites from before his people Israel, and should you possess them?
8294011:023 Yahweh said to Moses, Has Yahweh''s hand grown short?
8294011:024 Wo n''t you possess that which Chemosh your god gives you to possess?
8294011:025 Now are you anything better than Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab?
8294011:029 Moses said to him, Are you jealous for my sake?
8294011:029 Who is weak, and I am not weak?
8294011:030 The baptism of John-- was it from heaven, or from men?
8294011:031 They reasoned with themselves, saying,"If we should say,''From heaven;''he will say,''Why then did you not believe him?''
8294011:032 What more shall I say?
8294011:034"For who has known the mind of the Lord?
8294011:037 Some of them said,"Could n''t this man, who opened the eyes of him who was blind, have also kept this man from dying?"
8294011:040 Jesus said to her,"Did n''t I tell you that if you believed, you would see God''s glory?"
8294011:040 You foolish ones, did n''t he who made the outside make the inside also?
8294011:041 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he did, and his wisdom, are n''t they written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
8294011:047 The chief priests therefore and the Pharisees gathered a council, and said,"What are we doing?
8294012:001 Righteous are you, Yahweh, when I contend with you; yet would I reason the cause with you: why does the way of the wicked prosper?
8294012:002 They said, Has Yahweh indeed spoken only with Moses?
8294012:003 Here I am: witness against me before Yahweh, and before his anointed: whose ox have I taken?
8294012:004 How long shall the land mourn, and the herbs of the whole country wither?
8294012:005 If you have run with the footmen, and they have wearied you, then how can you contend with horses?
8294012:006 One said to the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?
8294012:008 I heard, but I did n''t understand: then said I, my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?
8294012:009 Is my heritage to me as a speckled bird of prey?
8294012:009 What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do?
8294012:009 Why have you despised the word of Yahweh, to do that which is evil in his sight?
8294012:011 Does n''t the ear try words, even as the palate tastes its food?
8294012:011 This was from the Lord, it is marvelous in our eyes''?
8294012:013 For what is there in which you were made inferior to the rest of the assemblies, unless it is that I myself was not a burden to you?
8294012:014 But he said to him,"Man, who made me a judge or an arbitrator over you?"
8294012:014 Yahweh said to Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should n''t she be ashamed seven days?
8294012:015 Shall we give, or shall we not give?"
8294012:016 When all Israel saw that the king did n''t listen to them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David?
8294012:017 Did I take advantage of you by anyone of them whom I have sent to you?
8294012:017 He reasoned within himself, saying,''What will I do, because I do n''t have room to store my crops?''
8294012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be?
8294012:017 Is n''t it wheat harvest today?
8294012:018 Pharaoh called Abram and said,"What is this that you have done to me?
8294012:019 Again, do you think that we are excusing ourselves to you?
8294012:019 If they were all one member, where would the body be?
8294012:019 Now the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294012:019 Why did you say,''She is my sister,''so that I took her to be my wife?
8294012:021 Then said his servants to him, What thing is this that you have done?
8294012:023 All the multitudes were amazed, and said,"Can this be the son of David?"
8294012:023 But now he is dead, why should I fast?
8294012:023 In the resurrection, when they rise, whose wife will she be of them?
8294012:024 Jesus answered them,"Is n''t this because you are mistaken, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God?
8294012:025 Which of you by being anxious can add a cubit to his height?
8294012:026 If then you are n''t able to do even the least things, why are you anxious about the rest?
8294012:026 It will happen, when your children ask you,''What do you mean by this service?''
8294012:027 If I by Beelzebul cast out demons, by whom do your children cast them out?
8294012:029 Are all apostles?
8294012:029 Or how can one enter into the house of the strong man, and plunder his goods, unless he first bind the strong man?
8294012:030 Do all have gifts of healings?
8294012:034 You offspring of vipers, how can you, being evil, speak good things?
8294012:035 Jesus responded, as he taught in the temple,"How is it that the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David?
8294012:041 Peter said to him,"Lord, are you telling this parable to us, or to everybody?"
8294012:048 But he answered him who spoke to him,"Who is my mother?
8294012:051 Do you think that I have come to give peace in the earth?
8294012:057 Why do n''t you judge for yourselves what is right?
8294013:002 How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart every day?
8294013:002 Jesus answered them,"Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered such things?
8294013:002 Jesus said to him,"Do you see these great buildings?
8294013:004 He said to him, Why, son of the king, are you thus lean from day to day?
8294013:004 They worshiped the dragon, because he gave his authority to the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying,"Who is like the beast?
8294013:006 One will say to him,''What are these wounds between your arms?''
8294013:007 Have n''t you seen a false vision, and have n''t you spoken a lying divination, in that you say, Yahweh says; but I have not spoken?
8294013:007 Will you speak unrighteously for God, and talk deceitfully for him?
8294013:008 Will you show partiality to him?
8294013:009 Is it good that he should search you out?
8294013:009 Is n''t the whole land before you?
8294013:010 The disciples came, and said to him,"Why do you speak to them in parables?"
8294013:010 Where is your king now, that he may save you in all your cities?
8294013:011 Manoah arose, and went after his wife, and came to the man, and said to him, Are you the man who spoke to the woman?
8294013:011 Samuel said, What have you done?
8294013:011 Shall not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall on you?
8294013:011 Then contended I with the rulers, and said, Why is the house of God forsaken?
8294013:012 Behold, when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said to you, Where is the daubing with which you have daubed it?
8294013:012 David was afraid of God that day, saying, How shall I bring the ark of God home to me?
8294013:012 Manoah said, Now let your words happen: what shall be the ordering of the child, and[ how] shall we do to him?
8294013:012 So when he had washed their feet, put his outer garment back on, and sat down again, he said to them,"Do you know what I have done to you?
8294013:012 Their father said to them, Which way did he go?
8294013:013 I, where shall I carry my shame?
8294013:014 He went after the man of God, and found him sitting under an oak; and he said to him, Are you the man of God who came from Judah?
8294013:014 It shall be, when your son asks you in time to come, saying,''What is this?''
8294013:014 Why should I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in my hand?
8294013:016 Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan had bound eighteen long years, be freed from this bondage on the Sabbath day?"
8294013:017 Manoah said to the angel of Yahweh, What is your name, that when your words happen, we may honor you?
8294013:017 Then I contended with the nobles of Judah, and said to them, What evil thing is this that you do, and profane the Sabbath day?
8294013:018 Did n''t your fathers do thus, and did not our God bring all this evil on us, and on this city?
8294013:018 He said,"What is the Kingdom of God like?
8294013:018 The angel of Yahweh said to him, Why do you ask after my name, seeing it is wonderful?
8294013:019 Who is he who will contend with me?
8294013:020 Absalom her brother said to her, Has Amnon your brother been with you?
8294013:020 Again he said,"To what shall I compare the Kingdom of God?
8294013:020 Lift up your eyes, and see those who come from the north: where is the flock that was given you, your beautiful flock?
8294013:021 Then I testified against them, and said to them, Why lodge you about the wall?
8294013:021 What will you say, when he shall set over you as head those whom you have yourself taught to be friends to you?
8294013:022 If you say in your heart, Why are these things come on me?
8294013:023 Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
8294013:023 How many are my iniquities and sins?
8294013:023 One said to him,"Lord, are they few who are saved?"
8294013:024 Why hide you your face, and hold me for your enemy?
8294013:025 He, leaning back, as he was, on Jesus''breast, asked him,"Lord, who is it?"
8294013:025 Will you harass a driven leaf?
8294013:026 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
8294013:027 Shall we then listen to you to do all this great evil, to trespass against our God in marrying foreign women?
8294013:027 The servants of the householder came and said to him,''Sir, did n''t you sow good seed in your field?
8294013:036 Simon Peter said to him,"Lord, where are you going?"
8294013:037 Peter said to him,"Lord, why ca n''t I follow you now?
8294013:038 Jesus answered him,"Will you lay down your life for me?
8294013:051 Jesus said to them,"Have you understood all these things?"
8294013:055 Is n''t this the carpenter''s son?
8294013:056 Are n''t all of his sisters with us?
8294014:003 Do you open your eyes on such a one, and bring me into judgment with you?
8294014:003 Jesus, answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying,"Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?"
8294014:003 Why does Yahweh bring us to this land, to fall by the sword?
8294014:004 But there were some who were indignant among themselves, saying,"Why has this ointment been wasted?
8294014:004 Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do n''t call on Yahweh?
8294014:004 Who are you who judge another''s servant?
8294014:004 Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
8294014:005 The king said to her, What ails you?
8294014:008 Ephraim, what have I to do any more with idols?
8294014:008 For if the trumpet gave an uncertain sound, who would prepare himself for war?
8294014:009 Jesus said to him,"Have I been with you such a long time, and do you not know me, Philip?
8294014:009 So also you, unless you uttered by the tongue words easy to understand, how would it be known what is spoken?
8294014:009 Who is wise, that he may understand these things?
8294014:009 Why should you be like a scared man, as a mighty man who ca n''t save?
8294014:010 But you, why do you judge your brother?
8294014:010 David inquired of God, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines?
8294014:010 Do n''t you believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
8294014:010 They all will answer and ask you,"Have you also become as weak as we are?
8294014:011 They said to Moses,"Because there were no graves in Egypt, have you taken us away to die in the wilderness?
8294014:011 Yahweh said to Moses, How long will this people despise me?
8294014:012 Is n''t this the word that we spoke to you in Egypt, saying,''Leave us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians?''
8294014:013 The woman said, Why then have you devised such a thing against the people of God?
8294014:014 If a man dies, shall he live again?
8294014:014 Moreover Yahweh will raise him up a king over Israel, who shall cut off the house of Jeroboam that day: but what?
8294014:015 What is it then?
8294014:015 Yahweh said to Moses,"Why do you cry to me?
8294014:018 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294014:018 The men of the city said to him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey?
8294014:019 Have you utterly rejected Judah?
8294014:019 The king said, Is the hand of Joab with you in all this?
8294014:019 They began to be sorrowful, and to ask him one by one,"Surely not I?"
8294014:022 Are there any among the vanities of the nations that can cause rain?
8294014:022 Do n''t they go astray who plot evil?
8294014:022 Do you have faith?
8294014:022 Judas( not Iscariot) said to him,"Lord, what has happened that you are about to reveal yourself to us, and not to the world?"
8294014:026 What is it then, brothers?
8294014:026 Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying, 014:027 How long[ shall I bear] with this evil congregation, that murmur against me?
8294014:027 For Yahweh of Armies has planned, and who can stop it?
8294014:028 For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does n''t first sit down and count the cost, to see if he has enough to complete it?
8294014:029 Now the rest of the acts of Rehoboam, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294014:030 How much more, if haply the people had eaten freely today of the spoil of their enemies which they found?
8294014:031 Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand, took hold of him, and said to him,"You of little faith, why did you doubt?"
8294014:031 Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom to his house, and said to him, Why have your servants set my field on fire?
8294014:032 Absalom answered Joab, Behold, I sent to you, saying, Come here, that I may send you to the king, to say, Why am I come from Geshur?
8294014:032 What will they answer the messengers of the nation?
8294014:034 Salt is good, but if the salt becomes flat and tasteless, with what do you season it?
8294014:036 What?
8294014:037 He came and found them sleeping, and said to Peter,"Simon, are you sleeping?
8294014:037 Saul asked counsel of God, Shall I go down after the Philistines?
8294014:041 Moses said, Why now do you disobey the commandment of Yahweh, seeing it shall not prosper?
8294014:045 The people said to Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who has worked this great salvation in Israel?
8294014:048 Jesus answered them,"Have you come out, as against a robber, with swords and clubs to seize me?
8294014:060 The high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus,"Have you no answer?
8294014:063 The high priest tore his clothes, and said,"What further need have we of witnesses?
8294015:001 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, 015:002"Should a wise man answer with vain knowledge, and fill himself with the east wind?
8294015:001 Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem, saying, 015:002"Why do your disciples disobey the tradition of the elders?
8294015:001<< A Psalm by David.>> Yahweh, who shall dwell in your sanctuary?
8294015:002 Abram said,"Lord Yahweh, what will you give me, seeing I go childless, and he who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?"
8294015:002 It shall happen, when they tell you, Where shall we go forth?
8294015:002 Pilate asked him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
8294015:003 He answered them,"Why do you also disobey the commandment of God because of your tradition?
8294015:003 Shall wood be taken of it to make any work?
8294015:003 Should he reason with unprofitable talk, or with speeches with which he can do no good?
8294015:004 Pilate again asked him,"Have you no answer?
8294015:004 Who would n''t fear you, Lord, and glorify your name?
8294015:005 For who will have pity on you, Jerusalem?
8294015:006 Now the rest of the acts of Azariah, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294015:006 Then the Philistines said, Who has done this?
8294015:007 The rest of the acts of Abijam, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294015:007"Are you the first man who was born?
8294015:008 Have you heard the secret counsel of God?
8294015:008 He said,"Lord Yahweh, how will I know that I will inherit it?"
8294015:009 Pilate answered them, saying,"Do you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?"
8294015:009 What do you know, that we do n''t know?
8294015:010 The men of Judah said, Why are you come up against us?
8294015:011 Are the consolations of God too small for you, even the word that is gentle toward you?
8294015:011 Who is like you, Yahweh, among the gods?
8294015:012 Can one break iron, even iron from the north, and brass?
8294015:012 Now if Christ is preached, that he has been raised from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?
8294015:012 Pilate again asked them,"What then should I do to him whom you call the King of the Jews?"
8294015:012 Then the disciples came, and said to him,"Do you know that the Pharisees were offended, when they heard this saying?"
8294015:012 Why does your heart carry you away?
8294015:014 Pilate said to them,"Why, what evil has he done?"
8294015:014 Samuel said, What means then this bleating of the sheep in my ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
8294015:014 What is man, that he should be clean?
8294015:016 So Jesus said,"Do you also still not understand?
8294015:017 Do n''t you understand that whatever goes into the mouth passes into the belly, and then out of the body?
8294015:017 Samuel said,"Though you were little in your own sight, were n''t you made the head of the tribes of Israel?
8294015:018 Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuses to be healed?
8294015:019 Then said the king to Ittai the Gittite, Why go you also with us?
8294015:019 Why then did n''t you obey the voice of Yahweh, but flew on the spoil, and did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh?"
8294015:020 Whereas you came but yesterday, should I this day make you go up and down with us, seeing I go where I may?
8294015:021 Now the rest of the acts of Menahem, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
8294015:022 Samuel said, Has Yahweh as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of Yahweh?
8294015:023 He wanders abroad for bread, saying,''Where is it?''
8294015:024 The people murmured against Moses, saying,"What shall we drink?"
8294015:027 The king said also to Zadok the priest,"Are n''t you a seer?
8294015:029 Or else what will they do who are baptized for the dead?
8294015:030 Why do we also stand in jeopardy every hour?
8294015:031 Now the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
8294015:032 If I fought with animals at Ephesus for human purposes, what does it profit me?
8294015:033 The disciples said to him,"Where should we get so many loaves in a deserted place as to satisfy so great a multitude?"
8294015:034 Jesus said to them,"How many loaves do you have?"
8294015:035 But someone will say,"How are the dead raised?"
8294015:035 Do n''t you have Zadok and Abiathar the priests there with you?
8294015:036 Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294016:001 Yahweh said to Samuel, How long will you mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from being king over Israel?
8294016:002 He called him, and said to him,''What is this that I hear about you?
8294016:002 Samuel said, How can I go?
8294016:002 The king said to Ziba, What do you mean by these?
8294016:003 Shall vain words have an end?
8294016:003 The king said, Where is your master''s son?
8294016:003 They were saying among themselves,"Who will roll away the stone from the door of the tomb for us?"
8294016:003"The manager said within himself,''What will I do, seeing that my lord is taking away the management position from me?
8294016:005 But now I am going to him who sent me, and none of you asks me,''Where are you going?''
8294016:005 Calling each one of his lord''s debtors to him, he said to the first,''How much do you owe to my lord?''
8294016:007 Then said he to another,''How much do you owe?''
8294016:008 He said,"Hagar, Sarai''s handmaid, where did you come from?
8294016:008 Jesus, perceiving it, said,"Why do you reason among yourselves, you of little faith,''because you have brought no bread?''
8294016:008 Were n''t the Ethiopians and the Lubim a huge army, with chariots and horsemen exceeding many?
8294016:009 Do n''t you yet perceive, neither remember the five loaves for the five thousand, and how many baskets you took up?
8294016:009 Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah to the king,"Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?
8294016:010 Nor the seven loaves for the four thousand, and how many baskets you took up?
8294016:010 The king said, What have I to do with you, you sons of Zeruiah?
8294016:011 How is it that you do n''t perceive that I did n''t speak to you concerning bread?
8294016:011 If therefore you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
8294016:011 Samuel said to Jesse, Are here all your children?
8294016:011 Therefore you and all your company are gathered together against Yahweh: and Aaron, what is he who you murmur against him?
8294016:012 If you have not been faithful in that which is another''s, who will give you that which is your own?
8294016:013 Now when Jesus came into the parts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying,"Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?"
8294016:013 She called the name of Yahweh who spoke to her,"You are a God who sees,"for she said,"Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?"
8294016:014 Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
8294016:015 He said to them,"But who do you say that I am?"
8294016:015 She said to him, How can you say, I love you, when your heart is not with me?
8294016:015 When the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another,"What is it?"
8294016:017 Absalom said to Hushai, Is this your kindness to your friend?
8294016:018 They said therefore,"What is this that he says,''A little while?''
8294016:019 Again, whom should I serve?
8294016:019 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz which he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294016:020 Now the rest of the acts of Zimri, and his treason that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?
8294016:020 Shall a man make to himself gods, which yet are no gods?
8294016:026 For what will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world, and forfeits his life?
8294016:028 Yahweh said to Moses,"How long do you refuse to keep my commandments and my laws?
8294016:031 Jesus answered them,"Do you now believe?
8294016:031 The house of Israel called the name of it Manna,{"Manna"means"What is it?"}
8294017:004 Moses cried to Yahweh, saying,"What shall I do with these people?
8294017:006 When Hushai was come to Absalom, Absalom spoke to him, saying, Ahithophel has spoken after this manner: shall we do[ after] his saying?
8294017:007 The angel said to me,"Why do you wonder?
8294017:008 He stood and cried to the armies of Israel, and said to them, Why are you come out to set your battle in array?
8294017:009 Does he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded?
8294017:009 Micah said to him, Whence come you?
8294017:009 Say you, Thus says the Lord Yahweh: Shall it prosper?
8294017:009 The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly corrupt: who can know it?
8294017:010 His disciples asked him, saying,"Then why do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?"
8294017:010 Yes, behold, being planted, shall it prosper?
8294017:011 Moreover the word of Yahweh came to me, saying, 017:012 Say now to the rebellious house, Do n''t you know what these things mean?
8294017:013 Everyone who comes near, who comes near to the tent of Yahweh, dies: shall we perish all of us?
8294017:015 Behold, they tell me, Where is the word of Yahweh?
8294017:016 Shall it go down with me to the gates of Sheol, or descend together into the dust?"
8294017:016 Why is there money in the hand of a fool to buy wisdom, seeing he has no understanding?
8294017:017 Jesus answered,"Were n''t the ten cleansed?
8294017:017 Then Abraham fell on his face, and laughed, and said in his heart,"Will a child be born to him who is one hundred years old?
8294017:018 She said to Elijah, What have I to do with you, you man of God?
8294017:018 Were there none found who returned to give glory to God, except this stranger?"
8294017:018 What can David[ say] yet more to you concerning the honor which is done to your servant?
8294017:019 Then the disciples came to Jesus privately, and said,"Why were n''t we able to cast it out?"
8294017:019 They took hold of him, and brought him to the Areopagus, saying,"May we know what this new teaching is, which is spoken by you?
8294017:020 Absalom''s servants came to the woman to the house; and they said, Where are Ahimaaz and Jonathan?
8294017:020 He cried to Yahweh, and said, Yahweh my God, have you also brought evil on the widow with whom I sojourn, by killing her son?
8294017:025 The men of Israel said, Have you seen this man who is come up?
8294017:028 Eliab his eldest brother heard when he spoke to the men; and Eliab''s anger was kindled against David, and he said, Why are you come down?
8294017:029 David said, What have I now done?
8294017:037 They answering, asked him,"Where, Lord?"
8294017:043 The Philistine said to David, Am I a dog, that you come to me with sticks?
8294017:055 When Saul saw David go forth against the Philistine, he said to Abner, the captain of the army, Abner, whose son is this youth?
8294017:058 Saul said to him, Whose son are you, you young man?
8294018:001 In that hour the disciples came to Jesus, saying,"Who then is greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?"
8294018:001 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered, 018:002"How long will you hunt for words?
8294018:003 Ahab king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat king of Judah, Will you go with me to Ramoth Gilead?
8294018:003 Why are we counted as animals, which have become unclean in your sight?
8294018:004 Jesus therefore, knowing all the things that were happening to him, went forth, and said to them,"Who are you looking for?"
8294018:004 You who tear yourself in your anger, shall the earth be forsaken for you?
8294018:005 Then the word of Yahweh came to me, saying, 018:006 House of Israel, ca n''t I do with you as this potter?
8294018:006 But Jehoshaphat said, Is n''t there here a prophet of Yahweh besides, that we may inquire of him?
8294018:007 Again therefore he asked them,"Who are you looking for?"
8294018:007 As Obadiah was in the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said, Is it you, my lord Elijah?
8294018:007 Wo n''t God avenge his chosen ones, who are crying out to him day and night, and yet he exercises patience with them?
8294018:008 They came to their brothers to Zorah and Eshtaol: and their brothers said to them, What[ say] you?
8294018:009 He said, Wherein have I sinned, that you would deliver your servant into the hand of Ahab, to kill me?
8294018:009 They said to him,"Where is Sarah, your wife?
8294018:009 They said, Arise, and let us go up against them; for we have seen the land, and behold, it is very good: and are you still?
8294018:011 Joab said to the man who told him, Behold, you saw it, and why did n''t you strike him there to the ground?
8294018:012 Sarah laughed within herself, saying,"After I have grown old will I have pleasure, my lord being old also?"
8294018:012"What do you think?
8294018:013 Yahweh said to Abraham,"Why did Sarah laugh, saying,''Will I really bear a child, yet I am old?''
8294018:014 A man''s spirit will sustain him in sickness, but a crushed spirit, who can bear?
8294018:014 Is anything too hard for Yahweh?
8294018:014 Shall the snow of Lebanon fail from the rock of the field?
8294018:014 When Moses''father- in- law saw all that he did to the people, he said,"What is this thing that you do for the people?
8294018:014 When he was come to the king, the king said to him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramoth Gilead to battle, or shall I forbear?
8294018:015 The king said to him, How many times shall I adjure you that you speak to me nothing but the truth in the name of Yahweh?
8294018:017 It happened, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said to him, Is it you, you troubler of Israel?
8294018:017 The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did n''t I tell you that he would not prophesy good concerning me, but evil?
8294018:017 Then the maid who kept the door said to Peter,"Are you also one of this man''s disciples?"
8294018:018 A certain ruler asked him, saying,"Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
8294018:018 David said to Saul, Who am I, and what is my life,[ or] my father''s family in Israel, that I should be son- in- law to the king?
8294018:019 Jesus asked him,"Why do you call me good?
8294018:019 Rabshakeh said to them, Say you now to Hezekiah, Thus says the great king, the king of Assyria, What confidence is this in which you trust?
8294018:019 Yahweh said,''Who shall entice Ahab king of Israel, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth Gilead?''
8294018:019 Yet say you, Why does not the son bear the iniquity of the father?
8294018:020 Shall evil be recompensed for good?
8294018:021 Elijah came near to all the people, and said,"How long will you waver between the two sides?
8294018:021 If you say in your heart, How shall we know the word which Yahweh has not spoken?
8294018:021 Then Peter came and said to him,"Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
8294018:021 Why do you ask me?
8294018:022 When he had said this, one of the officers standing by slapped Jesus with his hand, saying,"Do you answer the high priest like that?"
8294018:023 Abraham drew near, and said,"Will you consume the righteous with the wicked?
8294018:023 Have I any pleasure in the death of the wicked?
8294018:023 Jesus answered him,"If I have spoken evil, testify of the evil; but if well, why do you beat me?"
8294018:024 He said, you have taken away my gods which I made, and the priest, and are gone away, and what have I more?
8294018:024 What if there are fifty righteous within the city?
8294018:025 Am I now come up without Yahweh against this place to destroy it?
8294018:026 One of the servants of the high priest, being a relative of him whose ear Peter had cut off, said,"Did n''t I see you in the garden with him?"
8294018:026 Those who heard it said,"Then who can be saved?"
8294018:027 But Rabshakeh said to them, Has my master sent me to your master, and to you, to speak these words?
8294018:028 What if there will lack five of the fifty righteous?
8294018:029 He spoke to him yet again, and said,"What if there are forty found there?"
8294018:029 Pilate therefore went out to them, and said,"What accusation do you bring against this man?"
8294018:029 The king said, Is it well with the young man Absalom?
8294018:031 For who is God, except Yahweh?
8294018:032 The king said to the Cushite, Is it well with the young man Absalom?
8294018:033 Has any of the gods of the nations ever delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
8294018:033 Pilate therefore entered again into the Praetorium, called Jesus, and said to him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
8294018:033 Should n''t you also have had mercy on your fellow servant, even as I had mercy on you?''
8294018:034 Jesus answered him,"Do you say this by yourself, or did others tell you about me?"
8294018:034 Where are the gods of Hamath, and of Arpad?
8294018:035 Pilate answered,"I''m not a Jew, am I?
8294018:037 Pilate therefore said to him,"Are you a king then?"
8294018:038 Pilate said to him,"What is truth?"
8294019:001 Moreover, take up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, 019:002 and say, What was your mother?
8294019:001 Then Job answered, 019:002"How long will you torment me, and crush me with words?
8294019:002 He said to them,"Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?"
8294019:003 But the princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanun, Think you that David does honor your father, in that he has sent comforters to you?
8294019:003 He said,"Into what then were you baptized?"
8294019:003 Pharisees came to him, testing him, and saying,"Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason?"
8294019:005 They called to Lot, and said to him,"Where are the men who came in to you this night?
8294019:007 They asked him,"Why then did Moses command us to give her a bill of divorce, and divorce her?"
8294019:009 He came there to a cave, and lodged there; and behold, the word of Yahweh came to him, and he said to him, What are you doing here, Elijah?
8294019:009 He entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus,"Where are you from?"
8294019:010 Pilate therefore said to him,"Are n''t you speaking to me?
8294019:011 Behold, you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly: and shall you be delivered?
8294019:012 The men said to Lot,"Do you have anybody else here?
8294019:012 Where then are your wise men?
8294019:012 Who can discern his errors?
8294019:012 You are my brothers, you are my bone and my flesh: why then are you the last to bring back the king?
8294019:013 Say you to Amasa, Are n''t you my bone and my flesh?
8294019:013 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivvah?
8294019:015 The evil spirit answered,"Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?"
8294019:016 Behold, one came to him and said,"Good teacher, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?"
8294019:017 He lifted up his eyes, and saw the wayfaring man in the street of the city; and the old man said, Where go you?
8294019:017 He said to him,"Why do you call me good?
8294019:017 Saul said to Michal, Why have you deceived me thus, and let my enemy go, so that he is escaped?
8294019:018 He said to him,"Which ones?"
8294019:021 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered, Shall Shimei not be put to death for this, because he cursed Yahweh''s anointed?
8294019:022 David said, What have I to do with you, you sons of Zeruiah, that you should this day be adversaries to me?
8294019:022 Then went he also to Ramah, and came to the great well that is in Secu: and he asked and said, Where are Samuel and David?
8294019:022 Whom have you defied and blasphemed?
8294019:022 Why do you persecute me as God, and are not satisfied with my flesh?
8294019:023 Then why did n''t you deposit my money in the bank, and at my coming, I might have earned interest on it?''
8294019:025 Have n''t you heard how I have done it long ago, and formed it of ancient times?
8294019:025 It happened, when he was come to Jerusalem to meet the king, that the king said to him, Why did n''t you go with me, Mephibosheth?
8294019:025 When the disciples heard it, they were exceedingly astonished, saying,"Who then can be saved?"
8294019:029 The king said to him, Why speak you any more of your matters?
8294019:031 If anyone asks you,''Why are you untying it?''
8294019:033 As they were untying the colt, the owners of it said to them,"Why are you untying the colt?"
8294019:034 Barzillai said to the king, How many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem?
8294019:035 I am this day eighty years old: can I discern between good and bad?
8294019:036 Your servant would but just go over the Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
8294019:042 All the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, Because the king is a close relative to us: why then are you angry for this matter?
8294020:001 David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan,"What have I done?
8294020:002 They asked him,"Tell us: by what authority do you do these things?
8294020:004 Why have you brought the assembly of Yahweh into this wilderness, that we should die there, we and our animals?
8294020:004 Will you judge them, son of man, will you judge them?
8294020:005 Did n''t he tell me,''She is my sister?''
8294020:005 The officers shall speak to the people, saying, What man is there who has built a new house, and has not dedicated it?
8294020:005 They reasoned with themselves, saying,"If we say,''From heaven,''he will say,''Why did n''t you believe him?''
8294020:005 Why have you made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in to this evil place?
8294020:006 Many men claim to be men of unfailing love, but who can find a faithful man?
8294020:006 What man is there who has planted a vineyard, and has not used the fruit of it?
8294020:007 What man is there who has pledged to be married a wife, and has not taken her?
8294020:008 Hezekiah said to Isaiah, What shall be the sign that Yahweh will heal me, and that I shall go up to the house of Yahweh the third day?
8294020:008 The officers shall speak further to the people, and they shall say, What man is there who is fearful and faint- hearted?
8294020:009 Joab said to Amasa, Is it well with you, my brother?
8294020:009 Then Abimelech called Abraham, and said to him,"What have you done to us?
8294020:010 Abimelech said to Abraham,"What did you see, that you have done this thing?"
8294020:010 Then said David to Jonathan,"Who shall tell me if perchance your father answer you roughly?"
8294020:012 Our God, will you not judge them?
8294020:012 The tribes of Israel sent men through all the tribe of Benjamin, saying, What wickedness is this that is happen among you?
8294020:013 Behold, a prophet came near to Ahab king of Israel, and said, Thus says Yahweh, Have you seen all this great multitude?
8294020:013 The lord of the vineyard said,''What shall I do?
8294020:013 They told her,"Woman, why are you weeping?"
8294020:014 Ahab said, By whom?
8294020:014 Then came Isaiah the prophet to king Hezekiah, and said to him, What said these men?
8294020:015 He said, What have they seen in your house?
8294020:015 Is n''t it lawful for me to do what I want to with what I own?
8294020:015 Jesus said to her,"Woman, why are you weeping?
8294020:017 He came near to her; and the woman said, Are you Joab?
8294020:018 Why came I forth out of the womb to see labor and sorrow, that my days should be consumed with shame?
8294020:021 He said to her,"What do you want?"
8294020:022 Is it lawful for us to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?"
8294020:023 But he perceived their craftiness, and said to them,"Why do you test me?
8294020:024 A man''s steps are from Yahweh; how then can man understand his way?
8294020:029 Then I said to them, What means the high place whereunto you go?
8294020:030 Therefore tell the house of Israel, Thus says the Lord Yahweh: Do you pollute yourselves after the manner of your fathers?
8294020:031 and when you offer your gifts, when you make your sons to pass through the fire, do you pollute yourselves with all your idols to this day?
8294020:032 Jesus stood still, and called them, and asked,"What do you want me to do for you?"
8294020:032 Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said to him,"Why should he be put to death?
8294020:033 Therefore in the resurrection whose wife of them will she be?
8294020:037 When the boy was come to the place of the arrow which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried after the boy, and said, Is n''t the arrow beyond you?
8294020:041 He said to them,"Why do they say that the Christ is David''s son?
8294021:003 Joab said, Yahweh make his people a hundred times as many as they are: but, my lord the king, are n''t they all my lord''s servants?
8294021:003 Now therefore what is under your hand?
8294021:003 They said, Yahweh, the God of Israel, why has this happened in Israel, that there should be today one tribe lacking in Israel?
8294021:004 As for me, is my complaint to man?
8294021:005 But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said to him, Why is your spirit so sad, that you eat no bread?
8294021:005 Jesus therefore said to them,"Children, have you anything to eat?"
8294021:005 The children of Israel said, Who is there among all the tribes of Israel who did n''t come up in the assembly to Yahweh?
8294021:005 The people spoke against God, and against Moses, Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness?
8294021:007 How shall we do for wives for those who remain, seeing we have sworn by Yahweh that we will not give them of our daughters to wives?
8294021:007 It shall be, when they tell you, Why do you sigh?
8294021:007 Jezebel his wife said to him, Do you now govern the kingdom of Israel?
8294021:007 She said,"Who would have said to Abraham, that Sarah would nurse children?
8294021:007 They asked him,"Teacher, so when will these things be?
8294021:007"Why do the wicked live, become old, yes, and grow mighty in power?
8294021:008 David said to Ahimelech, Is n''t there here under your hand spear or sword?
8294021:008 They said, What one is there of the tribes of Israel who did n''t come up to Yahweh to Mizpah?
8294021:011 The servants of Achish said to him,"Is n''t this David the king of the land?
8294021:013 For there is a trial; and what if even the rod that condemns shall be no more?
8294021:013 Then Paul answered,"What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart?
8294021:014 Then said Achish to his servants, Look, you see the man is mad; why then have you brought him to me?
8294021:015 Do I lack madmen, that you have brought this fellow to play the madman in my presence?
8294021:015 So when they had eaten their breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,"Simon, son of Jonah, do you love me more than these?"
8294021:015 What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?
8294021:016 He said to him again a second time,"Simon, son of Jonah, do you love me?"
8294021:016 Then the elders of the congregation said, How shall we do for wives for those who remain, seeing the women are destroyed out of Benjamin?
8294021:017 David said to God, Is n''t it I who commanded the people to be numbered?
8294021:017 He said to him the third time,"Simon, son of Jonah, do you have affection for me?"
8294021:017"How often is it that the lamp of the wicked is put out, that their calamity comes on them, that God distributes sorrows in his anger?
8294021:018 How often is it that they are as stubble before the wind, as chaff that the storm carries away?
8294021:019 You shall speak to him, saying, Thus says Yahweh, Have you killed and also taken possession?
8294021:020 Ahab said to Elijah, Have you found me, my enemy?
8294021:020 When the disciples saw it, they marveled, saying,"How did the fig tree immediately wither away?"
8294021:021 For what does he care for his house after him, when the number of his months is cut off?
8294021:021 Peter seeing him, said to Jesus,"Lord, what about this man?"
8294021:022 Jesus said to him,"If I desire that he stay until I come, what is that to you?
8294021:022 What then?
8294021:022"Shall any teach God knowledge, seeing he judges those who are high?
8294021:025 Now the rest of the acts of Amon which he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294021:025 The baptism of John, where was it from?
8294021:028 But what do you think?
8294021:028 For you say,''Where is the house of the prince?
8294021:028 The word of Yahweh came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying, 021:029 See you how Ahab humbles himself before me?
8294021:029 Abimelech said to Abraham,"What do these seven ewe lambs which you have set by themselves mean?"
8294021:029 Have n''t you asked wayfaring men?
8294021:031 Which of the two did the will of his father?"
8294021:031 Who shall declare his way to his face?
8294021:034 So how can you comfort me with nonsense, seeing that in your answers there remains only falsehood?"
8294021:037 As Paul was about to be brought into the barracks, he asked the commanding officer,"May I speak to you?"
8294021:040 When therefore the lord of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those farmers?"
8294022:001 Moreover the word of Yahweh came to me, saying, 022:002 You, son of man, will you judge, will you judge the bloody city?
8294022:001 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered, 022:002"Can a man be profitable to God?
8294022:003 Is it any pleasure to the Almighty, that you are righteous?
8294022:004 He said to Jehoshaphat, Will you go with me to battle to Ramoth Gilead?
8294022:004 Is it for your piety that he reproves you, that he enters with you into judgment?
8294022:005 Is n''t your wickedness great?
8294022:007 But Jehoshaphat said, Is n''t there here a prophet of Yahweh besides, that we may inquire of him?
8294022:007 I fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to me,''Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?''
8294022:007 Isaac spoke to Abraham his father, and said,"My father?"
8294022:008 I answered,''Who are you, Lord?''
8294022:008 Many nations shall pass by this city, and they shall say every man to his neighbor, Why has Yahweh done thus to this great city?
8294022:009 God came to Balaam, and said, What men are these with you?
8294022:009 They said to him,"Where do you want us to prepare?"
8294022:010 I said,''What shall I do, Lord?''
8294022:011 Tell the master of the house,''The Teacher says to you,"Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?"''
8294022:012"Is n''t God in the heights of heaven?
8294022:013 You say,''What does God know?
8294022:014 Can your heart endure, or can your hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with you?
8294022:015 Have I today begun to inquire of God for him?
8294022:015 Shall you reign, because you strive to excel in cedar?
8294022:015 When he was come to the king, the king said to him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramoth Gilead to battle, or shall we forbear?
8294022:016 Now why do you wait?
8294022:016 The king said to him, How many times shall I adjure you that you speak to me nothing but the truth in the name of Yahweh?
8294022:017 David also commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son,[ saying], 022:018 Is n''t Yahweh your God with you?
8294022:017 Tell us therefore, what do you think?
8294022:018 But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said,"Why do you test me, you hypocrites?
8294022:018 The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did n''t I tell you that he would not prophesy good concerning me, but evil?
8294022:020 Did n''t Achan the son of Zerah commit a trespass in the devoted thing, and wrath fell on all the congregation of Israel?
8294022:020 He asked them,"Whose is this image and inscription?"
8294022:020 Yahweh said,''Who shall entice Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth Gilead?''
8294022:022 Yahweh said to him,''How?''
8294022:027 For who is greater, one who sits at the table, or one who serves?
8294022:027 If you do n''t have means to pay, why should he take away your bed from under you?
8294022:027 The commanding officer came and asked him,"Tell me, are you a Roman?"
8294022:028 In the resurrection therefore, whose wife will she be of the seven?
8294022:028 Is this man Coniah a despised broken vessel?
8294022:028 Yahweh opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said to Balaam, What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?
8294022:029 Do you see a man skilled in his work?
8294022:030 The donkey said to Balaam, Am I not your donkey, on which you have ridden all your life long to this day?
8294022:032 For who is God, besides Yahweh?
8294022:032 The angel of Yahweh said to him, Why have you struck your donkey these three times?
8294022:035 He said to them,"When I sent you out without purse, and wallet, and shoes, did you lack anything?"
8294022:036"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law?"
8294022:037 Balak said to Balaam, Did n''t I earnestly send to you to call you?
8294022:038 Balaam said to Balak, Behold, I have come to you: have I now any power at all to speak anything?
8294022:041 Now while the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them a question, 022:042 saying,"What do you think of the Christ?
8294022:048 But Jesus said to him,"Judas, do you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?"
8294022:049 When those who were around him saw what was about to happen, they said to him,"Lord, shall we strike with the sword?"
8294022:070 They all said,"Are you then the Son of God?"
8294022:071 They said,"Why do we need any more witness?
8294023:002 Therefore David inquired of Yahweh, saying, Shall I go and strike these Philistines?
8294023:003 David''s men said to him, Behold, we are afraid here in Judah: how much more then if we go to Keilah against the armies of the Philistines?
8294023:003 Pilate asked him,"Are you the King of the Jews?"
8294023:004 Those who stood by said,"Do you malign God''s high priest?"
8294023:005 Why do you set your eyes on that which is not?
8294023:006 Would he contend with me in the greatness of his power?
8294023:007 Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days, whose feet carried her far away to travel?
8294023:008 How shall I curse, whom God has not cursed?
8294023:008 Who has planned this against Tyre, the giver of crowns, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honorable of the earth?
8294023:010 Who can count the dust of Jacob, Or number the fourth part of Israel?
8294023:011 Balak said to Balaam, What have you done to me?
8294023:011 Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand?
8294023:012 He answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which Yahweh puts in my mouth?
8294023:012 Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver up to me and my men into the hand of Saul?
8294023:013 But he stands alone, and who can oppose him?
8294023:017 He said, Be it far from me, Yahweh, that I should do this:[ shall I drink] the blood of the men who went in jeopardy of their lives?
8294023:017 Then he said, What monument is that which I see?
8294023:018 For who has stood in the council of Yahweh, that he should perceive and hear his word?
8294023:018''Whoever swears by the altar, it is nothing; but whoever swears by the gift that is on it, he is obligated?''
8294023:019 The commanding officer took him by the hand, and going aside, asked him privately,"What is it that you have to tell me?"
8294023:019 Was n''t he most honorable of the three?
8294023:022 He said to them the third time,"Why?
8294023:023 Am I a God at hand, says Yahweh, and not a God afar off?
8294023:024 Can any hide himself in secret places so that I shall not see him?
8294023:026 But Balaam answered Balak, Did n''t I tell you, saying, All that Yahweh speaks, that I must do?
8294023:026 How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets who prophesy lies, even the prophets of the deceit of their own heart?
8294023:028 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294023:029 Is n''t my word like fire?
8294023:029 Who has woe?
8294023:033 When this people, or the prophet, or a priest, shall ask you, saying, What is the burden of Yahweh?
8294023:033 You serpents, you offspring of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of Gehenna{or, Hell}?
8294023:035 Thus shall you say everyone to his neighbor, and everyone to his brother, What has Yahweh answered?
8294023:036 Yahweh said moreover to me: Son of man, will you judge Oholah and Oholibah?
8294023:037 Thus shall you say to the prophet, What has Yahweh answered you?
8294023:040 But the other answered, and rebuking him said,"Do n''t you even fear God, seeing you are under the same condemnation?
8294024:001"Why are n''t times laid up by the Almighty?
8294024:002 But he answered them,"Do n''t you see all of these things?
8294024:003 As he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying,"Tell us, when will these things be?
8294024:003 Then said Yahweh to me, What see you, Jeremiah?
8294024:003 Who may ascend to Yahweh''s hill?
8294024:005 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, are n''t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
8294024:005 The servant said to him,"What if the woman is n''t willing to follow me to this land?
8294024:008 Who is the King of glory?
8294024:009 David said to Saul, Why listen you to men''s words, saying, Behold, David seeks your hurt?
8294024:009 He couched, he lay down as a lion, as a lioness; who shall rouse him up?
8294024:010 Who is this King of glory?
8294024:012 If you say,"Behold, we did n''t know this;"does n''t he who weighs the hearts consider it?
8294024:013 So Gad came to David, and told him, and said to him, Shall seven years of famine come to you in your land?
8294024:014 After whom is the king of Israel come out?
8294024:016 It came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words to Saul, that Saul said, Is this your voice, my son David?
8294024:017 He said to them,"What are you talking about as you walk, and are sad?"
8294024:019 For if a man finds his enemy, will he let him go away unharmed?
8294024:019 He said to them,"What things?"
8294024:019 The people said to me, Wo n''t you tell us what these things are to us, that you do so?
8294024:021 Araunah said, Why is my lord the king come to his servant?
8294024:023 He took up his parable, and said, Alas, who shall live when God does this?
8294024:025 If it is n''t so now, who will prove me a liar, and make my speech worth nothing?"
8294024:026 Did n''t the Christ have to suffer these things and to enter into his glory?"
8294024:038 He said to them,"Why are you troubled?
8294024:039 I said to my master,''What if the woman will not follow me?''
8294024:041 While they still did n''t believe for joy, and wondered, he said to them,"Do you have anything here to eat?"
8294024:045"Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season?
8294024:047 I asked her, and said,''Whose daughter are you?''
8294024:058 They called Rebekah, and said to her,"Will you go with this man?"
8294024:065 She said to the servant,"Who is the man who is walking in the field to meet us?"
8294025:003 Can his armies be counted?
8294025:004 How then can man be just with God?
8294025:009 Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?
8294025:009 But the wise answered, saying,''What if there is n''t enough for us and you?
8294025:010 Nabal answered David''s servants, and said, Who is David?
8294025:012 What man is he who fears Yahweh?
8294025:016 Have you found honey?
8294025:016 It happened, as he talked with him, that[ the king] said to him, Have we made you of the king''s counsel?
8294025:020 If you said,"What shall we eat the seventh year?
8294025:026 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last, behold, are n''t they written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel?
8294025:029 For, behold, I begin to work evil at the city which is called by my name; and should you be utterly unpunished?
8294025:037"Then the righteous will answer him, saying,''Lord, when did we see you hungry, and feed you; or thirsty, and give you a drink?
8294025:038 When did we see you as a stranger, and take you in; or naked, and clothe you?
8294025:039 When did we see you sick, or in prison, and come to you?''
8294026:001 The Ziphites came to Saul to Gibeah, saying, Does n''t David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before the desert?
8294026:004 To whom have you uttered words?
8294026:008 But when his disciples saw this, they were indignant, saying,"Why this waste?
8294026:008 Why is it judged incredible with you, if God does raise the dead?
8294026:009 David said to Abishai, Do n''t destroy him; for who can put forth his hand against Yahweh''s anointed, and be guiltless?
8294026:009 Why have you prophesied in the name of Yahweh, saying, This house shall be like Shiloh, and this city shall be desolate, without inhabitant?
8294026:010 Abimelech said,"What is this you have done to us?
8294026:010 However, knowing this, Jesus said to them,"Why do you trouble the woman?
8294026:012 Do you see a man wise in his own eyes?
8294026:014 When we had all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language,''Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?
8294026:015 David said to Abner, Are n''t you a[ valiant] man?
8294026:015"I said,''Who are you, Lord?''
8294026:017 Saul knew David''s voice, and said, Is this your voice, my son David?
8294026:018 He said, Why does my lord pursue after his servant?
8294026:018 Like a madman who shoots firebrands, arrows, and death, 026:019 is the man who deceives his neighbor and says,"Am I not joking?"
8294026:019 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah put him to death?
8294026:022 They were exceedingly sorrowful, and each began to ask him,"It is n''t me, is it, Lord?"
8294026:025 Judas, who betrayed him, answered,"It is n''t me, is it, Rabbi?"
8294026:027 Isaac said to them,"Why have you come to me, since you hate me, and have sent me away from you?"
8294026:027 King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets?
8294026:028 Agrippa said to Paul,"With a little persuasion are you trying to make me a Christian?"
8294026:040 He came to the disciples, and found them sleeping, and said to Peter,"What, could n''t you watch with me for one hour?
8294026:050 Jesus said to him,"Friend, why are you here?"
8294026:053 Or do you think that I could n''t ask my Father, and he would even now send me more than twelve legions of angels?
8294026:054 How then would the Scriptures be fulfilled that it must be so?"
8294026:055 In that hour Jesus said to the multitudes,"Have you come out as against a robber with swords and clubs to seize me?
8294026:062 The high priest stood up, and said to him,"Have you no answer?
8294026:066 What do you think?"
8294027:001 It happened, that when Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, so that he could not see, he called Esau his elder son, and said to him,"My son?"
8294027:004 Why should the name of our father be taken away from among his family, because he had no son?
8294027:004 Wrath is cruel, and anger is overwhelming; but who is able to stand before jealousy?
8294027:007 Has he struck them as he struck those who struck them?
8294027:008 For what is the hope of the godless, when he is cut off, when God takes away his life?
8294027:009 Will God hear his cry when trouble comes on him?
8294027:010 Achish said, Against whom have you made a raid today?
8294027:010 Will he delight himself in the Almighty, and call on God at all times?
8294027:012 Behold, all of you have seen it yourselves; why then have you become altogether vain?
8294027:012 What if my father touches me?
8294027:013 Then Pilate said to him,"Do n''t you hear how many things they testify against you?"
8294027:017 Do n''t listen to them; serve the king of Babylon, and live: why should this city become a desolation?
8294027:017 When therefore they were gathered together, Pilate said to them,"Whom do you want me to release to you?
8294027:018 He came to his father, and said,"My father?"
8294027:020 Isaac said to his son,"How is it that you have found it so quickly, my son?"
8294027:021 But the governor answered them,"Which of the two do you want me to release to you?"
8294027:022 Pilate said to them,"What then shall I do to Jesus, who is called Christ?"
8294027:023 But the governor said,"Why?
8294027:024 He said,"Are you really my son Esau?"
8294027:032 Isaac his father said to him,"Who are you?"
8294027:036 He said,"Is n''t he rightly named Jacob?
8294027:038 Esau said to his father,"Have you but one blessing, my father?
8294028:009 Whom will he teach knowledge?
8294028:009 Will you yet say before him who kills you, I am God?
8294028:011 Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up to you?
8294028:012 When the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice; and the woman spoke to Saul, saying, Why have you deceived me?
8294028:012"But where shall wisdom be found?
8294028:013 The king said to her, Do n''t be afraid: for what do you see?
8294028:014 He said to her, What form is he of?
8294028:015 Samuel said to Saul, Why have you disquieted me, to bring me up?
8294028:016 Samuel said, Why then do you ask of me, seeing Yahweh is departed from you, and is become your adversary?
8294028:020 Whence then comes wisdom?
8294028:024 Does he who plows to sow plow continually?
8294029:003 Then said the princes of the Philistines, What[ do] these Hebrews[ here]?
8294029:004 Jacob said to them,"My relatives, where are you from?"
8294029:005 He said to them,"Do you know Laban, the son of Nahor?"
8294029:005 Is not this David, of whom they sang one to another in dances, saying, Saul has slain his thousands, David his ten thousands?
8294029:006 He said to them,"Is it well with him?"
8294029:008 David said to Achish, But what have I done?
8294029:014 But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly as this?
8294029:015 Laban said to Jacob,"Because you are my brother, should you therefore serve me for nothing?
8294029:015 Woe to those who deeply hide their counsel from Yahweh, and whose works are in the dark, and who say,"Who sees us?"
8294029:017 Is n''t it yet a very little while, and Lebanon will be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field will be regarded as a forest?
8294029:020 Do you see a man who is hasty in his words?
8294030:002 Jacob''s anger was kindled against Rachel, and he said,"Am I in God''s place, who has withheld from you the fruit of the womb?"
8294030:002 Of what use is the strength of their hands to me, men in whom ripe age has perished?
8294030:004 Who has ascended up into heaven, and descended?
8294030:008 David inquired of Yahweh, saying, If I pursue after this troop, shall I overtake them?
8294030:012 It is not in heaven, that you should say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it to us, and make us to hear it, that we may do it?
8294030:013 David said to him, To whom belong you?
8294030:015 David said to him, Will you bring me down to this troop?
8294030:015 She said to her,"Is it a small matter that you have taken away my husband?
8294030:015 Why cry you for your hurt?
8294030:024 Who will listen to you in this matter?
8294030:024"However does n''t one stretch out a hand in his fall?
8294030:025 Did n''t I weep for him who was in trouble?
8294030:031 He said,"What shall I give you?"
8294031:001"I made a covenant with my eyes, how then should I look lustfully at a young woman?
8294031:002 For what is the portion from God above, and the heritage from the Almighty on high?
8294031:003 Is it not calamity to the unrighteous, and disaster to the workers of iniquity?
8294031:004 Does n''t he see my ways, and number all my steps?
8294031:004 It is not for kings, Lemuel; it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes to say,''Where is strong drink?''
8294031:014 Rachel and Leah answered him,"Is there yet any portion or inheritance for us in our father''s house?
8294031:015 Are n''t we accounted by him as foreigners?
8294031:015 Did n''t he who made me in the womb make him?
8294031:015 Moses said to them, Have you saved all the women alive?
8294031:018 To whom are you thus like in glory and in greatness among the trees of Eden?
8294031:020 Is Ephraim my dear son?
8294031:022 How long will you go here and there, you backsliding daughter?
8294031:026 Laban said to Jacob,"What have you done, that you have deceived me, and carried away my daughters like captives of the sword?
8294031:030 Now, you want to be gone, because you greatly longed for your father''s house, but why have you stolen my gods?"
8294031:037 Now that you have felt around in all my stuff, what have you found of all your household stuff?
8294032:006 Do you thus requite Yahweh, foolish people and unwise?
8294032:006 Moses said to the children of Gad, and to the children of Reuben, Shall your brothers go to the war, and shall you sit here?
8294032:007 Why discourage you the heart of the children of Israel from going over into the land which Yahweh has given them?
8294032:013 Do n''t you know what I and my fathers have done to all the peoples of the lands?
8294032:016 Shall I wait, because they do n''t speak, because they stand still, and answer no more?
8294032:017 He commanded the foremost, saying,"When Esau, my brother, meets you, and asks you, saying,''Whose are you?
8294032:019 Whom do you pass in beauty?
8294032:021 Moses said to Aaron,"What did these people do to you, that you have brought a great sin on them?"
8294032:026 Then came the word of Yahweh to Jeremiah, saying, 032:027 Behold, I am Yahweh, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for me?
8294032:027 He said to him,"What is your name?"
8294032:030 How could one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, unless their Rock had sold them, and Yahweh had delivered them up?
8294032:034 Is n''t this laid up in store with me, sealed up among my treasures?
8294033:005 He lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said,"Who are these with you?"
8294033:008 Esau said,"What do you mean by all this company which I met?"
8294033:013 Why do you strive against him, because he does n''t give account of any of his matters?
8294033:016 For how would people know that I have found favor in your sight, I and your people?
8294033:026 You stand on your sword, you work abomination, and you defile everyone his neighbor''s wife: and shall you possess the land?
8294034:007 What man is like Job, who drinks scorn like water, 034:008 Who goes in company with the workers of iniquity, and walks with wicked men?
8294034:012 Who is someone who desires life, and loves many days, that he may see good?
8294034:013 Who gave him a charge over the earth?
8294034:017 Shall even one who hates justice govern?
8294034:018 Seems it a small thing to you to have fed on the good pasture, but you must tread down with your feet the residue of your pasture?
8294034:023 Wo n''t their livestock and their possessions and all their animals be ours?
8294034:029 When he gives quietness, who then can condemn?
8294034:031 They said,"Should he deal with our sister as with a prostitute?"
8294034:033 Shall his recompense be as you desire, that you refuse it?
8294035:006 If you have sinned, what effect do you have against him?
8294035:007 If you are righteous, what do you give him?
8294035:017 Lord, how long will you look on?
8294035:021 But he sent ambassadors to him, saying, What have I to do with you, you king of Judah?
8294036:004 Rabshakeh said to them,"Now tell Hezekiah,''Thus says the great king, the king of Assyria,"What confidence is this in which you trust?
8294036:010 Have I come up now without Yahweh against this land to destroy it?
8294036:017 They asked Baruch, saying, Tell us now, How did you write all these words at his mouth?
8294036:019 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad?
8294036:019 Would your wealth sustain you in distress, or all the might of your strength?
8294036:023 Who has prescribed his way for him?
8294036:029 Yes, can any understand the spreading of the clouds, and the thunderings of his pavilion?
8294037:003 He said to me, Son of man, can these bones live?
8294037:008 His brothers said to him,"Will you indeed reign over us?
8294037:013 Israel said to Joseph,"Are n''t your brothers feeding the flock in Shechem?
8294037:013 Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivvah?''"
8294037:015 Do you know how God controls them, and causes the lightning of his cloud to shine?
8294037:016 Do you know the workings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him who is perfect in knowledge?
8294037:017 You whose clothing is warm, when the earth is still by reason of the south wind?
8294037:018 Can you, with him, spread out the sky, which is strong as a cast metal mirror?
8294037:018 When the children of your people shall speak to you, saying, Will you not show us what you mean by these?
8294037:019 Where now are your prophets who prophesied to you, saying, The king of Babylon shall not come against you, nor against this land?
8294037:020 Shall it be told him that I would speak?
8294037:023 Whom have you defied and blasphemed?
8294037:026 Have you not heard how I have done it long ago, and formed it in ancient times?
8294037:026 Judah said to his brothers,"What profit is it if we kill our brother and conceal his blood?
8294037:030 He returned to his brothers, and said,"The child is no more; and I, where will I go?"
8294038:001 Then Yahweh answered Job out of the whirlwind, 038:002"Who is this who darkens counsel by words without knowledge?
8294038:004"Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?
8294038:005 Who determined the measures of it, if you know?
8294038:006 Whereupon were the foundations of it fastened?
8294038:013 Sheba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish, with all the young lions of it, shall tell you, Are you come to take the spoil?
8294038:015 Then Jeremiah said to Zedekiah, If I declare it to you, will you not surely put me to death?
8294038:015 What will I say?
8294038:016"Have you entered into the springs of the sea?
8294038:017 Have the gates of death been revealed to you?
8294038:018 Have you comprehended the earth in its breadth?
8294038:018 He said,"What pledge will I give you?"
8294038:019"What is the way to the dwelling of light?
8294038:021 Then he asked the men of her place, saying,"Where is the prostitute, that was at Enaim by the road?"
8294038:022 Hezekiah also had said,"What is the sign that I will go up to the house of Yahweh?"
8294038:024 By what way is the lightning distributed, or the east wind scattered on the earth?
8294038:028 Does the rain have a father?
8294038:029 It happened, as he drew back his hand, that behold, his brother came out, and she said,"Why have you made a breach for yourself?"
8294038:029 Out of whose womb came the ice?
8294038:031"Can you bind the cluster of the Pleiades, or loosen the cords of Orion?
8294038:032 Can you lead forth the constellations in their season?
8294038:033 Do you know the laws of the heavens?
8294038:034"Can you lift up your voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover you?
8294038:035 Can you send forth lightnings, that they may go?
8294038:036 Who has put wisdom in the inward parts?
8294038:037 Who can number the clouds by wisdom?
8294038:041 Who provides for the raven his prey, when his young ones cry to God, and wander for lack of food?
8294039:001"Do you know the time when the mountain goats give birth?
8294039:002 Can you number the months that they fulfill?
8294039:003 Then Isaiah the prophet came to king Hezekiah, and asked him,"What did these men say?
8294039:004 Then he asked,"What have they seen in your house?"
8294039:005"Who has set the wild donkey free?
8294039:007 Now, Lord, what do I wait for?
8294039:009"Will the wild ox be content to serve you?
8294039:010 Can you hold the wild ox in the furrow with his harness?
8294039:011 Will you trust him, because his strength is great?
8294039:012 Will you confide in him, that he will bring home your seed, and gather the grain of your threshing floor?
8294039:013"The wings of the ostrich wave proudly; but are they the feathers and plumage of love?
8294039:019"Have you given the horse might?
8294039:020 Have you made him to leap as a locust?
8294039:026"Is it by your wisdom that the hawk soars, and stretches her wings toward the south?
8294039:027 Is it at your command that the eagle mounts up, and makes his nest on high?
8294040:001 Moreover Yahweh answered Job, 040:002"Shall he who argues contend with the Almighty?
8294040:007 He asked Pharaoh''s officers who were with him in custody in his master''s house, saying,"Why do you look so sad today?"
8294040:008 Will you even annul my judgment?
8294040:009 Or do you have an arm like God?
8294040:013 Who has directed the Spirit of Yahweh, or has taught him as his counselor?
8294040:018 To whom then will you liken God?
8294040:021 Have n''t you known?
8294040:024 Shall any take him when he is on the watch, or pierce through his nose with a snare?
8294040:025"To whom then will you liken me?
8294040:027 Why do you say, Jacob, and speak, Israel,"My way is hidden from Yahweh, and the justice due me is disregarded by my God?"
8294040:028 Have n''t you known?
8294041:002 Can you put a rope into his nose, or pierce his jaw through with a hook?
8294041:002 Who has raised up one from the east?
8294041:003 Will he make many petitions to you, or will he speak soft words to you?
8294041:004 Who has worked and done it, calling the generations from the beginning?
8294041:004 Will he make a covenant with you, that you should take him for a servant forever?
8294041:005 My enemies speak evil against me:"When will he die, and his name perish?"
8294041:005 Will you play with him as with a bird?
8294041:006 Will traders barter for him?
8294041:007 Can you fill his skin with barbed irons, or his head with fish spears?
8294041:011 Who has first given to me, that I should repay him?
8294041:013 Who can strip off his outer garment?
8294041:014 Who can open the doors of his face?
8294041:026 Who has declared it from the beginning, that we may know?
8294041:038 Pharaoh said to his servants,"Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?"
8294042:001 Now Jacob saw that there was grain in Egypt, and Jacob said to his sons,"Why do you look at one another?"
8294042:003 My tears have been my food day and night, while they continually ask me,"Where is your God?"
8294042:003 You asked,''Who is this who hides counsel without knowledge?''
8294042:005 Why are you in despair, my soul?
8294042:009 I will ask God, my rock,"Why have you forgotten me?
8294042:010 As with a sword in my bones, my adversaries reproach me, while they continually ask me,"Where is your God?"
8294042:011 Why are you in despair, my soul?
8294042:019 Who is blind, but my servant?
8294042:022 Reuben answered them, saying,"Did n''t I tell you, saying,''Do n''t sin against the child,''and you would n''t listen?
8294042:023 Who is there among you who will give ear to this?
8294042:024 Who gave Jacob as plunder, and Israel to the robbers?
8294043:005 Why are you in despair, my soul?
8294043:006 Israel said,"Why did you treat me so badly, telling the man that you had another brother?"
8294043:007 They said,"The man asked directly concerning ourselves, and concerning our relatives, saying,''Is your father still alive?
8294043:027 He asked them of their welfare, and said,"Is your father well, the old man of whom you spoke?
8294043:029 He lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin, his brother, his mother''s son, and said,"Is this your youngest brother, of whom you spoke to me?"
8294044:005 Is n''t this that from which my lord drinks, and by which he indeed divines?
8294044:007 They said to him,"Why does my lord speak such words as these?
8294044:007 Who is like me?
8294044:010 Who has fashioned a god, or molds an image that is profitable for nothing?
8294044:015 Joseph said to them,"What deed is this that you have done?
8294044:016 Judah said,"What will we tell my lord?
8294044:019 My lord asked his servants, saying,''Have you a father, or a brother?''
8294044:020 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or spread forth our hands to a strange god; 044:021 wo n''t God search this out?
8294044:024 Why do you hide your face, and forget our affliction and our oppression?
8294045:005 Seek you great things for yourself?
8294045:010 Woe to him who says to a father,''What have you become the father of?''
8294045:021 Declare you, and bring[ it] forth; yes, let them take counsel together: who has shown this from ancient time?
8294046:005 To whom will you liken me, and make me equal, and compare me, that we may be like?
8294046:005 Why have I seen it?
8294046:007 Who is this who rises up like the Nile, whose waters toss themselves like the rivers?
8294046:015 Why are your strong ones swept away?
8294046:033 It will happen, when Pharaoh summons you, and will say,''What is your occupation?''
8294047:003 Pharaoh said to his brothers,"What is your occupation?"
8294047:005 Baldness is come on Gaza; Ashkelon is brought to nothing, the remnant of their valley: how long will you cut yourself?
8294047:006 He said to me, Son of man, have you seen[ this]?
8294047:006 You sword of Yahweh, how long will it be before you be quiet?
8294047:007 How can you be quiet, seeing Yahweh has given you a charge?
8294047:008 Pharaoh said to Jacob,"How many are the days of the years of your life?"
8294047:019 Why should we die before your eyes, both we and our land?
8294048:006 You have heard it; see all this; and you, will you not declare it?
8294048:008 Israel saw Joseph''s sons, and said,"Who are these?"
8294048:011 For my own sake, for my own sake, will I do it; for how should[ my name] be profaned?
8294048:014 Assemble yourselves, all you, and hear; who among them has declared these things?
8294048:014 How say you, We are mighty men, and valiant men for the war?
8294048:019 Inhabitant of Aroer, stand by the way, and watch: ask him who flees, and her who escapes; say, What has been done?
8294048:027 For was n''t Israel a derision to you?
8294049:004 Why glory you in the valleys, your flowing valley, backsliding daughter?
8294049:005 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
8294049:009 If grape gatherers came to you, would they not leave some gleaning grapes?
8294049:015 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
8294049:024 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captives be delivered?
8294049:025 How is the city of praise not forsaken, the city of my joy?
8294050:001 Thus says Yahweh, Where is the bill of your mother''s divorce, with which I have put her away?
8294050:002 Why, when I came, was there no man?
8294050:008 He is near who justifies me; who will bring charges against me?
8294050:009 Behold, the Lord Yahweh will help me; who is he who shall condemn me?
8294050:010 Who is among you who fears Yahweh, who obeys the voice of his servant?
8294050:013 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
8294050:019 Joseph said to them,"Do n''t be afraid, for am I in the place of God?
8294051:010 Is n''t it you who dried up the sea, the waters of the great deep; who made the depths of the sea a way for the redeemed to pass over?
8294052:005 Now therefore, what do I here, says Yahweh, seeing that my people is taken away for nothing?
8294053:001 Who has believed our message?
8294053:004 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do n''t call on God?
8294055:002 Why do you spend money for that which is not bread?
8294056:007 Shall they escape by iniquity?
8294057:004 Against whom do you sport yourselves?
8294057:011 Of whom have you been afraid and in fear, that you lie, and have not remembered me, nor laid it to your heart?
8294058:003 Why have we fasted,[ say they], and you do n''t see?
8294058:005 Is such the fast that I have chosen?
8294058:007 Is n''t it to deal your bread to the hungry, and that you bring the poor who are cast out to your house?
8294060:008 Who are these who fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
8294060:009 Who will bring me into the strong city?
8294060:010 Have n''t you, God, rejected us?
8294062:003 How long will you assault a man, would all of you throw him down, Like a leaning wall, like a tottering fence?
8294063:001 Who is this who comes from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?
8294063:002 Why are you red in your clothing, and your garments like him who treads in the wine vat?
8294063:012 who caused his glorious arm to go at the right hand of Moses?
8294063:013 who led them through the depths, as a horse in the wilderness, so that they did n''t stumble?
8294063:015 Look down from heaven, and see from the habitation of your holiness and of your glory: where are your zeal and your mighty acts?
8294063:017 O Yahweh, why do you make us to err from your ways, and harden our heart from your fear?
8294064:012 Will you refrain yourself for these things, Yahweh?
8294066:001 Thus says Yahweh, heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: what manner of house will you build to me?
8294066:008 Who has heard such a thing?
8294066:009 Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause to bring forth?
8294068:016 Why do you look in envy, you rugged mountains, at the mountain where God chooses to reign?
8294073:011 They say,"How does God know?
8294073:025 Who do I have in heaven?
8294074:001<< A contemplation by Asaph.>> God, why have you rejected us forever?
8294074:010 How long, God, shall the adversary reproach?
8294074:011 Why do you draw back your hand, even your right hand?
8294077:008 Has his loving kindness vanished forever?
8294077:009 Has God forgotten to be gracious?
8294079:005 How long, Yahweh?
8294079:010 Why should the nations say,"Where is their God?"
8294080:004 Yahweh God of Armies, How long will you be angry against the prayer of your people?
8294080:012 Why have you broken down its walls, so that all those who pass by the way pluck it?
8294082:002"How long will you judge unjustly, and show partiality to the wicked?"
8294085:005 Will you be angry with us forever?
8294085:006 Wo n''t you revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?
8294088:010 Do you show wonders to the dead?
8294088:011 Is your loving kindness declared in the grave?
8294088:012 Are your wonders made known in the dark?
8294088:014 Yahweh, why do you reject my soul?
8294089:006 For who in the skies can be compared to Yahweh?
8294089:008 Yahweh, God of Armies, who is a mighty one, like you?
8294089:046 How long, Yahweh?
8294089:048 What man is he who shall live and not see death, who shall deliver his soul from the power of Sheol?
8294089:049 Lord, where are your former loving kindnesses, which you swore to David in your faithfulness?
8294090:011 Who knows the power of your anger, your wrath according to the fear that is due to you?
8294094:003 Yahweh, how long will the wicked, how long will the wicked triumph?
8294094:008 Consider, you senseless among the people; you fools, when will you be wise?
8294094:009 He who implanted the ear, wo n''t he hear?
8294094:010 He who disciplines the nations, wo n''t he punish?
8294094:016 Who will rise up for me against the wicked?
8294094:020 Shall the throne of wickedness have fellowship with you, which brings about mischief by statute?
8294106:002 Who can utter the mighty acts of Yahweh, or fully declare all his praise?
8294108:010 Who will bring me into the fortified city?
8294108:011 Have n''t you rejected us, God?
8294113:005 Who is like Yahweh, our God, who has his seat on high, 113:006 Who stoops down to see in heaven and in the earth?
8294114:005 What was it, you sea, that you fled?
8294114:006 You mountains, that you skipped like rams; you little hills, like lambs?
8294115:002 Why should the nations say,"Where is their God, now?"
8294116:012 What will I give to Yahweh for all his benefits toward me?
8294119:009 How can a young man keep his way pure?
8294119:084 How many are the days of your servant?
8294120:003 What will be given to you, and what will be done more to you, you deceitful tongue?
8294130:003 If you, Yah, kept a record of sins, Lord, who could stand?
8294137:004 How can we sing Yahweh''s song in a foreign land?
8294139:007 Where could I go from your Spirit?
8294139:021 Yahweh, do n''t I hate those who hate you?
8294144:003 Yahweh, what is man, that you care for him?
8294A Psalm by David.>> How long, Yahweh?
8294A Psalm by David.>> My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
8294A contemplation by David, when the Ziphites came and said to Saul,"Is n''t David hiding himself among us?
8294A deceived heart has turned him aside; and he ca n''t deliver his soul, nor say,"Is n''t there a lie in my right hand?"
8294A man clothed in soft clothing?
8294A man in soft clothing?
8294A new teaching?
8294A poem by David.>> Do you indeed speak righteousness, silent ones?
8294A prophet?
8294A reed shaken by the wind?
8294A reed shaken by the wind?
8294About himself, or about someone else?"
8294After it was sold, was n''t it in your power?
8294Afterward you shall eat and drink''?
8294Again the high priest asked him,"Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"
8294Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high?
8294All who hear the report of you clap their hands over you; for who has n''t felt your endless cruelty?
8294Am I my brother''s keeper?"
8294Am I not an apostle?
8294Am I not grieved with those who rise up against you?
8294And another said,"Surely not I?"
8294And before, that we may say,''He is right?''
8294And if I am a master, where is the respect due me?
8294And if the world is judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters?
8294And the prophets, do they live forever?
8294And we, how will we escape?''"
8294And what are the high places of Judah?
8294And what do you have that you did n''t receive?
8294And what profit does he have who labors for the wind?
8294And when you offer the lame and sick, is n''t that evil?
8294And who are we?
8294And who knows the interpretation of a thing?
8294And who will stand when he appears?
8294And with what shall I make atonement, that you may bless the inheritance of Yahweh?
8294And your judges, of whom you said,''Give me a king and princes?''
8294Are all miracle workers?
8294Are all prophets?
8294Are all teachers?
8294Are n''t his days like the days of a hired hand?
8294Are n''t his servants come to you to search, and to overthrow, and to spy out the land?
8294Are n''t his sisters here with us?"
8294Are n''t they Jerusalem?
8294Are n''t they in your book?
8294Are n''t you he, Yahweh our God?
8294Are n''t you my work in the Lord?
8294Are n''t you of much more value than they?
8294Are n''t your ways unequal?
8294Are these his doings?
8294Are they Israelites?
8294Are they the seed of Abraham?
8294Are we better than they?
8294Are we stronger than he?
8294Are you Elijah?"
8294Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
8294Are you able to drink the cup that I drink, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?"
8294Are you free from a wife?
8294As for darkness, where is its place, 038:020 that you should take it to its bound, that you should discern the paths to its house?
8294As he was at the shearing house of the shepherds in the way, 010:013 Jehu met with the brothers of Ahaziah king of Judah, and said, Who are you?
8294At the entrance of the city gates, she utters her words: 001:022"How long, you simple ones, will you love simplicity?
8294Balak said to him, What has Yahweh spoken?
8294Barabbas, or Jesus, who is called Christ?"
8294Because I do n''t love you?
8294Because he curses, and because Yahweh has said to him, Curse David; who then shall say, Why have you done so?
8294Behold, I was left alone; these, where were they?
8294Behold, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and wo n''t they stone us?
8294Behold, there came a voice to him, and said, What are you doing here, Elijah?
8294Being afraid they marveled, saying one to another,"Who is this, then, that he commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him?"
8294But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said to them,"Why do you test me?
8294But if you did receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?
8294But some said,"What, does the Christ come out of Galilee?
8294But the thunder of his power who can understand?"
8294But they said,"What is that to us?
8294But where are the nine?
8294But who are you to judge another?
8294But who can withhold himself from speaking?
8294But you have not listened to my voice: why have you done this?
8294But you say,''How have we robbed you?''
8294But you, Yahweh-- how long?
8294But your reproof, what does it reprove?
8294By what manner of law?
8294Ca n''t my taste discern mischievous things?
8294Can faith save him?
8294Can he enter a second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?"
8294Can he give bread also?
8294Can he judge through the thick darkness?
8294Can it be that the rulers indeed know that this is truly the Christ?
8294Can the rushes grow without water?
8294Can this be the Christ?"
8294Can you establish the dominion of it over the earth?
8294Can you thunder with a voice like him?
8294Could n''t you watch one hour?
8294Could oppression, or anguish, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
8294David said, Seems it to you a light thing to be the king''s son- in- law, seeing that I am a poor man, and lightly esteemed?
8294David said, Where shall I go up?
8294Death, where are your plagues?
8294Desolation and destruction, and the famine and the sword; how shall I comfort you?
8294Did Titus take any advantage of you?
8294Did n''t God choose those who are poor in this world to be rich in faith, and heirs of the Kingdom which he promised to those who love him?
8294Did n''t I say, Do not deceive me?
8294Did n''t I serve with you for Rachel?
8294Did n''t Yahweh, he against whom we have sinned?
8294Did n''t a woman cast an upper millstone on him from the wall, so that he died at Thebez?
8294Did n''t he fear Yahweh, and entreat the favor of Yahweh, and Yahweh repented him of the evil which he had pronounced against them?
8294Did n''t one fashion us in the womb?
8294Did n''t they sing one to another about him in dances, saying,''Saul has slain his thousands, David his ten thousands?''"
8294Did n''t we walk in the same spirit?
8294Did n''t we walk in the same steps?
8294Did n''t you agree with me for a denarius?
8294Did n''t you know that I must be in my Father''s house?"
8294Did n''t you know that they would shoot from the wall?
8294Did n''t your father eat and drink, and do justice and righteousness?
8294Did no one condemn you?"
8294Did you never read,''Out of the mouth of babes and nursing babies you have perfected praise?
8294Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by hearing of faith?
8294Do all interpret?
8294Do all speak with various languages?
8294Do n''t I fill heaven and earth?
8294Do n''t even the tax collectors do the same?
8294Do n''t even the tax collectors do the same?
8294Do n''t join those who are rebellious: 024:022 for their calamity will rise suddenly; the destruction from them both-- who knows?
8294Do n''t my words do good to him who walks blamelessly?"
8294Do n''t the rich oppress you, and personally drag you before the courts?
8294Do n''t they come from your pleasures that war in your members?
8294Do n''t those who eat the sacrifices have communion with the altar?
8294Do n''t you judge those who are within?
8294Do n''t you know it?
8294Do n''t you know that I have power to release you, and have power to crucify you?"
8294Do n''t you know that a little yeast leavens the whole lump?
8294Do n''t you know that it will be bitterness in the latter end?
8294Do n''t you know that such a man as I can indeed divine?"
8294Do n''t you know their evidences, 021:030 that the evil man is reserved to the day of calamity, That they are led forth to the day of wrath?
8294Do n''t you perceive yet, neither understand?
8294Do n''t you remember?
8294Do n''t you watch over my sin?
8294Do n''t you yet know that Egypt is destroyed?"
8294Do the dead rise up and praise you?
8294Do they now release us secretly?
8294Do they report to you,''Here we are?''
8294Do you believe this?"
8294Do you commit adultery?
8294Do you desire to have no fear of the authority?
8294Do you gather grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles?
8294Do you judge blamelessly, you sons of men?
8294Do you limit wisdom to yourself?
8294Do you plan to kill me, as you killed the Egyptian?"
8294Do you sit to judge me according to the law, and command me to be struck contrary to the law?"
8294Do you watch when the doe bears fawns?
8294Does a snare spring up from the ground, when there is nothing to catch?
8294Does a young lion cry out of his den, if he has caught nothing?
8294Does evil happen to a city, and Yahweh has n''t done it?
8294Does he keep turning the soil and breaking the clods?
8294Does his promise fail for generations?
8294Does my father still live?"
8294Does n''t each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the Sabbath, and lead him away to water?
8294Does n''t understanding raise her voice?
8294Does one plow there with oxen?
8294Elisha said to him, Whence come you, Gehazi?
8294Even very dark, and no brightness in it?
8294Feed me with the food that is needful for me; 030:009 lest I be full, deny you, and say,''Who is Yahweh?''
8294For Isaiah says,"Lord, who has believed our report?
8294For insofar as there is jealousy, strife, and factions among you, are n''t you fleshly, and do n''t you walk in the ways of men?
8294For then how will God judge the world?
8294For what is your life?
8294For which is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifies the gift?
8294For which is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifies the gold?
8294For which of those works do you stone me?"
8294For who can tell a man what will be after him under the sun?
8294For who hopes for that which he sees?
8294For who withstands his will?"
8294For whom is all that is desirable in Israel?
8294For whom then, do I labor, and deprive my soul of enjoyment?
8294For why is my liberty judged by another conscience?
8294For your breach is great like the sea: who can heal you?
8294Friends 005:009 How is your beloved better than another beloved, you fairest among women?
8294Friends 006:001 Where has your beloved gone, you fairest among women?
8294Friends 008:005 Who is this who comes up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved?
8294From heaven or from men?"
8294From their children, or from strangers?"
8294From where then have you that living water?
8294From whom do the kings of the earth receive toll or tribute?
8294God deals with you as with children, for what son is there whom his father does n''t discipline?
8294God, who is like you?
8294Hades{or, Hell}, where is your victory?
8294Has anyone been called in uncircumcision?
8294Has he said, and will he not do it?
8294Has he, in anger, withheld his compassion?"
8294Has n''t David sent his servants to you to search the city, and to spy it out, and to overthrow it?
8294Has n''t God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
8294Has n''t he given you rest on every side?
8294Has n''t he sent me to the men who sit on the wall, to eat their own dung, and to drink their own water with you?
8294Has n''t he spoken also with us?
8294Has n''t one God created us?
8294Has this ever happened in your days, or in the days of your fathers?
8294Has your counselor perished, that pains have taken hold of you as of a woman in travail?
8294Have I been a wilderness to Israel?
8294Have any of the gods of the nations delivered their lands from the hand of the king of Assyria?
8294Have n''t I declared it to you long ago, and shown it?
8294Have n''t I held my peace even of long time, and you do n''t fear me?
8294Have n''t I seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
8294Have n''t I, Yahweh?
8294Have n''t you been told from the beginning?
8294Have n''t you heard, yet?
8294Have n''t you heard?
8294Have n''t you understood from the foundations of the earth?
8294Have they delivered Samaria from my hand?
8294Have you another brother?''
8294Have you become like us?"
8294Have you clothed his neck with a quivering mane?
8294Have you come here to torment us before the time?"
8294Have you come to destroy us?
8294Have you come to destroy us?
8294Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?"
8294Having begun in the Spirit, are you now completed in the flesh?
8294Having ears, do n''t you hear?
8294He answered, What peace, so long as the prostitution of your mother Jezebel and her witchcraft abound?
8294He said moreover, Is n''t it so, if peace and truth shall be in my days?
8294He said to Laban,"What is this you have done to me?
8294He said to her, Behold, I have n''t told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell you?
8294He said to him who did the wrong,"Why do you strike your fellow?"
8294He said to him, Go back again; for what have I done to you?
8294He said to him,"Lord, do you wash my feet?"
8294He said to the woman,"Has God really said,''You shall not eat of any tree of the garden?''"
8294He said to them,"Where did you come from?"
8294He said to them,"Whose is this image and inscription?"
8294He said to them,''Why do you stand here all day idle?''
8294He said, How went the matter, my son?
8294He said, Is he yet alive?
8294He said,"Do you know Greek?
8294He said,"Have n''t you reserved a blessing for me?"
8294He said,"Here is the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?"
8294He said,"Lord, will you kill even a righteous nation?
8294He said,"Why is it that you ask what my name is?"
8294He said,"Why?
8294He who formed the eye, wo n''t he see?
8294He who keeps your soul, does n''t he know it?
8294Hear now, house of Israel: Is my way not equal?
8294Here shall your proud waves be stayed?''
8294His father rebuked him, and said to him,"What is this dream that you have dreamed?
8294His hand is stretched out, and who can turn it back?"
8294How can I endure to see the destruction of my relatives?"
8294How can I hand you over, Israel?
8294How can I make you like Admah?
8294How can I make you like Zeboiim?
8294How can we know the way?"
8294How could Jacob stand?
8294How could Jacob stand?
8294How did he open your eyes?"
8294How do you read it?"
8294How do you say to Pharaoh,"I am the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings?"
8294How do you say,''Show us the Father?''
8294How do you say,''You will be made free?''"
8294How do you see it now?
8294How have I burdened you?
8294How have I sinned against you, that you have brought on me and on my kingdom a great sin?
8294How is it that you have conceived this thing in your heart?
8294How is it that you have no faith?"
8294How is it written about the Son of Man, that he should suffer many things and be despised?
8294How is your beloved better than another beloved, that you do so adjure us?
8294How long shall I bear with you?
8294How long shall it be then, before you bid the people return from following their brothers?"
8294How long shall my enemy triumph over me?
8294How long shall your evil thoughts lodge within you?
8294How long will I be with you?
8294How long will I bear with you?
8294How long will it be until they are capable of purity?
8294How long will mockers delight themselves in mockery, and fools hate knowledge?
8294How long will you hide your face from me?
8294How long?
8294How long?''
8294How much more, things that pertain to this life?
8294How shall I defy, whom Yahweh has not defied?
8294How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?"
8294How then does he now see?"
8294How then does he say,''I have come down out of heaven?''"
8294How then shall Pharaoh listen to me, who am of uncircumcised lips?"
8294How then should we steal silver or gold out of your lord''s house?
8294How then will his kingdom stand?
8294How will they believe in him whom they have not heard?
8294How will they hear without a preacher?
8294How will you understand all of the parables?
8294I am clean and without sin?"
8294I ask therefore, why did you send for me?"
8294I ca n''t get up and give it to you''?
8294I consider in my own heart; my spirit diligently inquires: 077:007"Will the Lord reject us forever?
8294I say,"When will you comfort me?"
8294I will work, and who can hinder it?"
8294If God is for us, who can be against us?
8294If I am a father, then where is my honor?
8294If I have done iniquity, I will do it no more''?
8294If I love you more abundantly, am I loved the less?
8294If I tell the truth, why do you not believe me?
8294If Jacob takes a wife of the daughters of Heth, such as these, of the daughters of the land, what good will my life do me?"
8294If grape pickers came to you, would n''t they leave some gleaning grapes?
8294If it begins first with us, what will happen to those who do n''t obey the Good News of God?
8294If not he, then who is it?
8294If of justice,''Who,''says he,''will summon me?''
8294If the dead are n''t raised at all, why then are they baptized for the dead?
8294If the whole were hearing, where would the smelling be?
8294If your transgressions are multiplied, what do you do to him?
8294In Sheol, who shall give you thanks?
8294In that you say,''Everyone who does evil is good in the sight of Yahweh, and he delights in them;''or''Where is the God of justice?''
8294Indeed, must I put it on?
8294Indeed, must I soil them?
8294Is God unrighteous who inflicts wrath?
8294Is Saul also among the prophets?
8294Is any cheerful?
8294Is he yet alive?"
8294Is it a light thing to the house of Judah that they commit the abominations which they commit here?
8294Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and olive groves and vineyards, and sheep and oxen, and male servants and female servants?
8294Is it appropriate that a woman pray to God unveiled?
8294Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?
8294Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?"
8294Is it not for you, and for all your father''s house?
8294Is it to bow down his head as a rush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?
8294Is my hand shortened at all, that it ca n''t redeem?
8294Is n''t Hamath like Arpad?
8294Is n''t Samaria like Damascus?"
8294Is n''t he the God of Gentiles also?
8294Is n''t he the son of Jerubbaal?
8294Is n''t he your father who has bought you?
8294Is n''t her King in her?
8294Is n''t his mother called Mary, and his brothers, James, Joses, Simon, and Judas{or, Judah}?
8294Is n''t it I, Yahweh?
8294Is n''t it Samaria?
8294Is n''t it even you, before our Lord Jesus{TR adds"Christ"} at his coming?
8294Is n''t it he who sits at the table?
8294Is n''t it in that you go with us, so that we are separated, I and your people, from all the people who are on the surface of the earth?"
8294Is n''t it in your eyes as nothing?
8294Is n''t it put on a stand?
8294Is n''t it you who did cut Rahab in pieces, who pierced the monster?
8294Is n''t life more than food, and the body more than clothing?
8294Is n''t the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer?
8294Is n''t the integrity of your ways your hope?
8294Is n''t there even one wise man among you who would be able to decide between his brothers?
8294Is n''t this a burning stick plucked out of the fire?"
8294Is n''t this true, you children of Israel?"
8294Is n''t this written in the book of Jashar?
8294Is the law sin?
8294Is there a God besides me?
8294Is there any way we could know that he would say,''Bring your brother down?''"
8294Is there knowledge in the Most High?"
8294Is there no king in you?
8294Is there not a cause?
8294Is there room in your father''s house for us to lodge in?"
8294Is there unrighteousness with God?
8294Is your heart still hardened?
8294It happened, when they were come to Bethlehem, that all the city was moved about them, and[ the women] said, Is this Naomi?
8294It is even I who have sinned and done very wickedly; but these sheep, what have they done?
8294It is marvelous in our eyes?
8294It is n''t possible for a demon to open the eyes of the blind, is it?
8294It was so, that when[ any of] the fugitives of Ephraim said, Let me go over, the men of Gilead said to him, Are you an Ephraimite?
8294Jacob answered Laban,"What is my trespass?
8294Jehu answered, What have you to do with peace?
8294Jehu said, To which of us all?
8294Jehu said, What have you to do with peace?
8294Jesus said to them,"Do you believe that I am able to do this?"
8294Joab said, Why will you run, my son, seeing that you will have no reward for the news?
8294Joram said, Take a horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say, Is it peace?
8294Joseph said to them,"Do n''t interpretations belong to God?
8294Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and worshipped, and said to him,"What does my lord say to his servant?"
8294Joshua said to them, Who are you?
8294Joshua went to him, and said to him,"Are you for us, or for our adversaries?"
8294Judah, what shall I do to you?
8294Knowing that he had answered them well, asked him,"Which commandment is the greatest of all?"
8294Let us stand up together: who is my adversary?
8294Lover Why do you desire to gaze at the Shulammite, as at the dance of Mahanaim?
8294MT omits"But the Lord said,"}"To what then will I liken the people of this generation?
8294Man does n''t know what will be; and that which will be after him, who can tell him?
8294Michal answered Saul, He said to me, Let me go; why should I kill you?
8294Moses said to them,"Why do you quarrel with me?
8294Must I bring your son again to the land you came from?"
8294Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?"
8294No, did n''t all those who came out of Egypt by Moses?
8294None of the disciples dared inquire of him,"Who are you?"
8294Now Haman said in his heart,"Who would the king delight to honor more than myself?"
8294Now in whom do you trust, that you have rebelled against me?
8294Now on whom do you trust, that you have rebelled against me?
8294Now therefore why do n''t you speak a word of bringing the king back?
8294Now what is your petition?
8294Now when will I provide for my own house also?"
8294Of what people are you?"
8294Of whom shall I be afraid?
8294Of works?
8294Oh let me escape there( is n''t it a little one?
8294On the way he asked his disciples,"Who do men say that I am?"
8294On whom does his light not arise?
8294One calls to me out of Seir,"Watchman, what of the night?
8294One said, Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?
8294One said,"What shall I cry?"
8294Or am I striving to please men?
8294Or are they killed like those who killed them were killed?
8294Or as one deceives a man, will you deceive him?
8294Or can you guide the Bear with her cubs?
8294Or can you probe the limits of the Almighty?
8294Or did it come to you alone?
8294Or do n''t you know what the Scripture says about Elijah?
8294Or do we need, as do some, letters of commendation to you or from you?
8294Or do you despise God''s assembly, and put them to shame who do n''t have?
8294Or do you know the time when they give birth?
8294Or do you see as man sees?
8294Or does it benefit him, that you make your ways perfect?
8294Or does n''t the law also say the same thing?
8294Or does the Almighty pervert righteousness?
8294Or does the ox low over his fodder?
8294Or has he spoken, and will he not make it good?
8294Or have you seen the gates of the shadow of death?
8294Or have you walked in the recesses of the deep?
8294Or how can he who is born of a woman be clean?
8294Or how do you know, husband, whether you will save your wife?
8294Or how will we clear ourselves?
8294Or if he asks for a fish, he wo n''t give him a snake instead of a fish, will he?
8294Or in his calamity therefore cry for help?
8294Or is my flesh of brass?
8294Or is there any taste in the white of an egg?
8294Or is your eye evil, because I am good?''
8294Or shall the rock be removed out of its place?
8294Or should a man wish that he were swallowed up?
8294Or the son of man, that you care for him?
8294Or the son of man, that you think of him?
8294Or the things that I purpose, do I purpose according to the flesh, that with me there should be the"Yes, yes"and the"No, no?"
8294Or were you baptized into the name of Paul?
8294Or were you brought forth before the hills?
8294Or what communion has light with darkness?
8294Or what does he receive from your hand?
8294Or what is the profit of circumcision?
8294Or what likeness will you compare to him?
8294Or what portion has a believer with an unbeliever?
8294Or what provokes you that you answer?
8294Or what will a man give in exchange for his life?
8294Or where could I flee from your presence?
8294Or where were the upright cut off?
8294Or who can pour out the bottles of the sky, 038:038 when the dust runs into a mass, and the clods of earth stick together?
8294Or who can say,''You have committed unrighteousness?''
8294Or who fathers the drops of dew?
8294Or who feeds a flock, and does n''t drink from the flock''s milk?
8294Or who gave you this authority to do these things?"
8294Or who has been his counselor?
8294Or who has given understanding to the mind?
8294Or who has loosened the bonds of the swift donkey, 039:006 Whose home I have made the wilderness, and the salt land his dwelling place?
8294Or who is as deaf as my messenger whom I send?
8294Or who is giving you this authority?"
8294Or who laid its cornerstone, 038:007 when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
8294Or who makes one mute, or deaf, or seeing, or blind?
8294Or who stretched the line on it?
8294Or why the breast, that I should suck?
8294Or will he accept your person?"
8294Or will he stay by your feeding trough?
8294Or will he till the valleys after you?
8294Or will you bind him for your girls?
8294Or will you indeed have dominion over us?"
8294Or will you leave to him your labor?
8294Or will you save him?
8294Or with what parable will we illustrate it?
8294Or you again, why do you despise your brother?
8294Or your faithfulness in Destruction?
8294Or your righteousness in the land of forgetfulness?
8294Others said,"How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?"
8294Our wives and our little ones will be a prey: would n''t it be better for us to return into Egypt?
8294Peter was grieved because he asked him the third time,"Do you have affection for me?"
8294Pilate said to them,"Shall I crucify your King?"
8294Shall I be appeased for these things?
8294Shall I bow down to a tree trunk?"
8294Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old?
8294Shall I come to you with a rod, or in love and a spirit of gentleness?
8294Shall I give my firstborn for my disobedience?
8294Shall I make the rest of it into an abomination?
8294Shall I praise you?
8294Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them members of a prostitute?
8294Shall a land be born in one day?
8294Shall a man be more pure than his Maker?
8294Shall he not render to every man according to his work?
8294Shall he prosper?
8294Shall it declare your truth?
8294Shall one turn away, and not return?
8294Shall the clay ask him who fashions it,''What are you making?''
8294Shall the dust praise you?
8294Shall the enemy blaspheme your name forever?
8294Shall the priest and the prophet be killed in the sanctuary of the Lord?
8294Shall the women eat their fruit, the children that are dandled in the hands?
8294Shall the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
8294Shall this teach?
8294Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
8294Shall we not much rather be in subjection to the Father of spirits, and live?
8294Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?"
8294Shall we sin, because we are not under law, but under grace?
8294Shall you be delivered?
8294She said, Come you peaceably?
8294She said,"If it be so, why do I live?"
8294She said,"What will you give me, that you may come in to me?"
8294She said,"Will you give me a pledge, until you send it?"
8294Sheol, where is your destruction?
8294Should I accept this at your hand?"
8294Should a man full of talk be justified?
8294Should a saw exalt itself above him who saws with it?
8294Should n''t I serve in the presence of his son?
8294Should n''t the Judge of all the earth do right?"
8294Should n''t the shepherds feed the sheep?
8294Should they consult the dead on behalf of the living?
8294Silence, then I heard a voice, saying, 004:017''Shall mortal man be more just than God?
8294Some said,"What does this babbler want to say?"
8294Swords are in their lips,"For,"they say,"who hears us?"
8294Tell me, what will your wages be?"
8294Tell me: 020:004 the baptism of John, was it from heaven, or from men?"
8294That a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or that an idol is anything?
8294That is,"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
8294The angel of God called to Hagar out of the sky, and said to her,"What ails you, Hagar?
8294The bread which we break, is n''t it a communion of the body of Christ?
8294The children of Israel said, Tell us, how was this wickedness brought to pass?
8294The cup which the Father has given me, shall I not surely drink it?"
8294The elders of the city came to meet him trembling, and said, Come you peaceably?
8294The fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
8294The gray frost of the sky, who has given birth to it?
8294The high priest questioned them, 005:028 saying,"Did n''t we strictly charge you not to teach in this name?
8294The king said to him, Why should he go with you?
8294The king said to him,"What shall be done to the man whom the king delights to honor?"
8294The king said, What would you?
8294The man asked him,"What are you looking for?"
8294The things which you have prepared-- whose will they be?''
8294Their hearts failed them, and they turned trembling one to another, saying,"What is this that God has done to us?"
8294Then Abner answered, Who are you who cries to the king?
8294Then Peter answered, 010:047"Can any man forbid the water, that these who have received the Holy Spirit as well as we should not be baptized?"
8294Then he said, Who shall begin the battle?
8294Then the king said,"Will he even assault the queen in front of me in the house?"
8294Therefore do you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?"
8294Therefore it became a proverb, Is Saul also among the prophets?
8294Therefore they say,"Is Saul also among the prophets?"
8294They asked him,"Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?"
8294They marveled that he was speaking with a woman; yet no one said,"What are you looking for?"
8294They reasoned with themselves, saying,"If we say,''From heaven,''he will ask us,''Why then did you not believe him?''
8294They said therefore to him,"You are n''t also one of his disciples, are you?"
8294They said to him,"Rabbi"( which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher),"where are you staying?"
8294They said to them,"Why do you seek the living among the dead?
8294They said,"Can God prepare a table in the wilderness?
8294They said,"When the Christ comes, he wo n''t do more signs than those which this man has done, will he?"
8294They say,"Who will see them?"
8294They turned their faces, and said to Micah, What ails you, that you come with such a company?
8294Those who are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts?
8294Those who have seen him shall say,''Where is he?''
8294Though I forbear, what am I eased?
8294Thus says Yahweh of Armies: Is wisdom no more in Teman?
8294Thus says Yahweh: Has Israel no sons?
8294To Yahweh I made supplication: 030:009"What profit is there in my destruction, if I go down to the pit?
8294To him who overcomes, to him I will give of the hidden manna,{Manna is supernatural food, named after the Hebrew for"What is it?".
8294To save a life, or to kill?"
8294To save a life, or to kill?"
8294To see a prophet?
8294To what shall I compare it?
8294To which of the holy ones will you turn?
8294To whom has the arm of Yahweh been revealed?
8294To whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
8294To whom will he explain the message?
8294To whom will you flee for help?
8294Today have I become your father?
8294Until seven times?"
8294Was Paul crucified for you?
8294Was it from you that the word of God went out?
8294Was n''t it with those who sinned, whose bodies fell in the wilderness?
8294Was n''t my soul grieved for the needy?
8294Was n''t this to know me?
8294Was there a shield or spear seen among forty thousand in Israel?
8294Was your anger against the rivers, or your wrath against the sea, that you rode on your horses, on your chariots of salvation?
8294Watchman, what of the night?"
8294We who died to sin, how could we live in it any longer?
8294Were the gods of the nations of the lands in any wise able to deliver their land out of my hand?
8294What ails you now, that you have all gone up to the housetops?
8294What are they like?
8294What can flesh do to me?
8294What can man do to me?
8294What can man do to me?
8294What can man do to me?
8294What can you do?
8294What can you know?
8294What do I still lack?"
8294What do we have to do with you, Jesus, you Nazarene?
8294What do you say about yourself?"
8294What do you think?"
8294What do you understand, which is not in us?
8294What does Yahweh require of you, but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?
8294What does that profit man?
8294What evil has he done?"
8294What evil has this man done?
8294What god is great like God?
8294What good is the birthright to me?"
8294What has he done?"
8294What has the poor man, that knows how to walk before the living?
8294What have you done?"
8294What if ten are found there?"
8294What if there are thirty found there?"
8294What if there are twenty found there?"
8294What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels of silver between me and you?
8294What is he who is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?
8294What is his name, and what is his son''s name, if you know?
8294What is it which these testify against you?"
8294What is keeping me from being baptized?"
8294What is my end, that I should be patient?
8294What is my iniquity?"
8294What is my sin, that you have hotly pursued after me?
8294What is the disobedience of Jacob?
8294What is the sign of your coming, and of the end of the age?"
8294What is the sign that these things are about to happen?"
8294What is the sign that these things are all about to be fulfilled?"
8294What is the son of man, that you care for him?
8294What is the straw to the wheat?
8294What is this that these testify against you?"
8294What is your country?
8294What is your further request?
8294What is your occupation?
8294What is your request?
8294What is your request?
8294What is your request?
8294What kind of house will you build me?''
8294What must we do?"
8294What profit shall I have, more than if I had sinned?''
8294What profit should we have, if we pray to him?''
8294What right therefore have I yet that I should cry any more to the king?
8294What shall I answer you?
8294What shall I compare to you, that I may comfort you, virgin daughter of Zion?
8294What shall I say?
8294What shall I tell you?
8294What shall we do for our sister in the day when she is to be spoken for?
8294What should I tell them?"
8294What then is this that you have done to us?"
8294What then will I do for you, my son?"
8294What then will we have?"
8294What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
8294What will we speak?
8294What will you do in the end when your neighbor shames you?
8294What work do you do?
8294What would he sleep in?
8294What?
8294When Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, Why is this noise of the city being in an uproar?
8294When Naaman saw one running after him, he alighted from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well?
8294When all denied it, Peter and those with him said,"Master, the multitudes press and jostle you, and you say,''Who touched me?''"
8294When he came into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying,"What do you think, Simon?
8294When he had come near, he asked him, 018:041"What do you want me to do?"
8294When he had worked wonderfully among them, did n''t they let the people go, and they departed?
8294When he hides his face, who then can see him?
8294When he visits, what shall I answer him?
8294When he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
8294When shall I come and appear before God?
8294When will I wake up?
8294When will you arise out of your sleep?
8294When will you come to me?
8294When will you execute judgment on those who persecute me?
8294When you mock, shall no man make you ashamed?
8294When you overtake them, ask them,''Why have you rewarded evil for good?
8294Where are the gods of Sepharvaim?
8294Where are you going?
8294Where are you going?"
8294Where did they come from to you?"
8294Where did this darnel come from?''
8294Where do you come from?
8294Where does my help come from?
8294Where has your beloved turned, that we may seek him with you?
8294Where is he who counted the towers?
8294Where is he who counted?
8294Where is he who weighed?
8294Where is the lawyer of this world?
8294Where is the place of understanding?
8294Where is the place of understanding?
8294Where is the scribe?
8294Where is the tent in which the wicked lived?''
8294Where then did this man get all of these things?"
8294Where will I seek comforters for you?"
8294Where will you leave your wealth?
8294Which of them therefore will love him most?"
8294Who among them can declare this, and show us former things?
8294Who among us can live with everlasting burning?
8294Who among us can live with the devouring fire?
8294Who are my brothers?"
8294Who are we, that you murmur against us?"
8294Who are you looking for?"
8294Who are you, my son?"
8294Who can but prophesy?
8294Who can endure the fierceness of his anger?
8294Who can find it out?
8294Who can forgive sins but God alone?"
8294Who can forgive sins, but God alone?"
8294Who can hinder him?
8294Who can listen to it?"
8294Who can say to him,"What are you doing?"
8294Who can stand before his cold?
8294Who can stand in your sight when you are angry?
8294Who do you make yourself out to be?"
8294Who gave you this authority?"
8294Who has bloodshot eyes?
8294Who has bound the waters in his garment?
8294Who has complaints?
8294Who has established all the ends of the earth?
8294Who has gathered the wind in his fists?
8294Who has led me to Edom?
8294Who has led me to Edom?
8294Who has needless bruises?
8294Who has sorrow?
8294Who has strife?
8294Who has you here, that you have dug out a tomb here?''
8294Who hit you?"
8294Who interfered with you that you should not obey the truth?
8294Who is a rock, besides our God, 018:032 the God who arms me with strength, and makes my way perfect?
8294Who is a rock, besides our God?
8294Who is a teacher like him?
8294Who is able to make war with him?"
8294Who is as blind as he who is at peace, and as blind as Yahweh''s servant?
8294Who is caused to stumble, and I do n''t burn with indignation?
8294Who is like you, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
8294Who is lord over us?"
8294Who is my equal?"
8294Who is prudent, that he may know them?
8294Who is sufficient for these things?
8294Who is the one who struck you?"
8294Who is there who will strike hands with me?
8294Who is this Son of Man?"
8294Who knows if you have n''t come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"
8294Who may stand in his holy place?
8294Who plants a vineyard, and does n''t eat of its fruit?
8294Who seeks to kill you?"
8294Who shall come within his jaws?
8294Who shall live on your holy hill?
8294Who shall repay him what he has done?
8294Who then is he who can stand before me?
8294Who then offers willingly to consecrate himself this day to Yahweh?
8294Who will ask him,''What are you doing?''
8294Who will bemoan you?
8294Who will call, and will declare it, and set it in order for me, since I established the ancient people?
8294Who will declare His generation?
8294Who will deliver me out of the body of this death?
8294Who will listen and hear for the time to come?
8294Who will mourn for her?''
8294Who will not fear?
8294Who will rouse him up?
8294Who will stand up for me against the evil- doers?
8294Whom called him to his foot in righteousness?
8294Whom shall I fear?
8294Whose are these before you?''
8294Whose image and inscription are on it?"
8294Whose son is he?"
8294Whose spirit came forth from you?
8294Why are we kept back, that we may not offer the offering of Yahweh in its appointed season among the children of Israel?"
8294Why are you disturbed within me?
8294Why are you disturbed within me?
8294Why are you disturbed within me?
8294Why are you so far from helping me, and from the words of my groaning?
8294Why bother the Teacher any more?"
8294Why did Dan remain in ships?
8294Why did he kill him?
8294Why did n''t I give up the spirit when my mother bore me?
8294Why did n''t you go with your friend?
8294Why did n''t you tell me that she was your wife?
8294Why did you go so near the wall?''
8294Why did you say,''She is my sister?''"
8294Why do I go mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
8294Why do I go mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?"
8294Why do doubts arise in your hearts?
8294Why do n''t those who know him see his days?
8294Why do the wheels of his chariots wait?
8294Why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, profaning the covenant of our fathers?
8294Why do we need any more witnesses?
8294Why do you fasten your eyes on us, as though by our own power or godliness we had made him walk?
8294Why do you hide your face from me?
8294Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
8294Why do you listen to him?"
8294Why do you long for the day of Yahweh?
8294Why do you seek to kill me?"
8294Why do you sit alone, and all the people stand around you from morning to evening?"
8294Why do you sleep, Lord?
8294Why do you stand outside?
8294Why do you test Yahweh?"
8294Why do you trouble her?
8294Why do you want to hear it again?
8294Why do you wrong one another?''
8294Why do your eyes flash, 015:013 That you turn your spirit against God, and let such words go out of your mouth?
8294Why does it waste the soil?''
8294Why does my lord require this thing?
8294Why does your anger smolder against the sheep of your pasture?
8294Why embrace the bosom of another?
8294Why has the expression of your face fallen?
8294Why have they provoked me to anger with their engraved images, and with foreign vanities?
8294Why have you come?"
8294Why have you rejected me?
8294Why have you set me as a mark for you, so that I am a burden to myself?
8294Why have you treated us this way, to bring us forth out of Egypt?
8294Why is his chariot so long in coming?
8294Why is it that you have left the man?
8294Why is it that you have sent me?
8294Why not rather be defrauded?
8294Why not rather be wronged?
8294Why one?
8294Why should God be angry at your voice, and destroy the work of your hands?
8294Why should I be bereaved of you both in one day?"
8294Why should n''t I be impatient?
8294Why should they say among the peoples,''Where is their God?''"
8294Why should you be struck down?
8294Why should you destroy yourself?
8294Why should you die before your time?
8294Why then do I labor in vain?
8294Why then have you deceived me?"
8294Why will he be a cause of guilt to Israel?
8294Why, when I looked for it to yield grapes, did it yield wild grapes?
8294Why?"
8294Will I and your mother and your brothers indeed come to bow ourselves down to you to the earth?"
8294Will Sarah, who is ninety years old, give birth?"
8294Will he be favorable no more?
8294Will he be pleased with you?
8294Will he go to the Dispersion among the Greeks, and teach the Greeks?
8294Will he provide flesh for his people?"
8294Will the thing formed ask him who formed it,"Why did you make me like this?
8294Will their lack of faith nullify the faithfulness of God?
8294Will they part him among the merchants?
8294Will you be angry forever?
8294Will you bring me into dust again?
8294Will you condemn me, that you may be justified?
8294Will you consume and not spare the place for the fifty righteous who are in it?
8294Will you contend for God?
8294Will you destroy all the city for lack of five?"
8294Will you draw out your anger to all generations?
8294Will you forget me forever?
8294Will you hide yourself forever?
8294Will you hunt the souls of my people, and save souls alive for yourselves?
8294Will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood?
8294Will you pursue the dry stubble?
8294Will you repay me?
8294Will your jealousy burn like fire?
8294Will your wrath burn like fire?
8294With tens of thousands of rivers of oil?
8294With this, will he accept any of you?"
8294Wo n''t one be cast down even at the sight of him?
8294Wo n''t that land be greatly polluted?
8294Wo n''t they both fall into a pit?
8294Wo n''t you tell me?
8294Would you take away my son''s mandrakes, also?"
8294Yahweh said to him,''How?''
8294Yes, man gives up the spirit, and where is he?
8294Yes, who does n''t know such things as these?
8294Yet Jesus did n''t say to him that he would n''t die, but,"If I desire that he stay until I come, what is that to you?"
8294Yet you say,"How have you loved us?"
8294Yet you say,''How have we wearied him?''
8294You Jordan, that you turned back?
8294You do n''t also want to become his disciples, do you?"
8294You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky, but how is it that you do n''t interpret this time?
8294You say,''How have we despised your name?''
8294You say,''How have we polluted you?''
8294You who abhor idols, do you rob temples?
8294You who preach that a man should n''t steal, do you steal?
8294[ or] shall the cold waters that flow down from afar be dried up?
8294[ why] have we afflicted our soul, and you take no knowledge?
8294after whom do you pursue?
8294against whom make you a wide mouth, and put out the tongue?
8294am I not a Philistine, and you servants to Saul?
8294am I not able indeed to promote you to honor?
8294am I not better to you than ten sons?
8294and Zebul his officer?
8294and against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your eyes on high?
8294and are n''t you ruler over all the kingdoms of the nations?
8294and did I give to the house of your father all the offerings of the children of Israel made by fire?
8294and from whence came they to you?
8294and from whence come you?
8294and given to the poor?"
8294and how long will they not believe in me, for all the signs which I have worked among them?
8294and how then say you to me, What ails you?
8294and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin?
8294and play you the prostitute after their abominations?
8294and seek you the priesthood also?
8294and shall I be inquired of by you, house of Israel?
8294and though in a land of peace you are secure, yet how will you do in the pride of the Jordan?
8294and to have drunk of the clear waters, but you must foul the residue with your feet?
8294and to whom shall he go up from us?
8294and what do you in this place?
8294and what have you here?
8294and what is stronger than a lion?
8294and what place shall be my rest?
8294and when will you return?
8294and whence are you?
8294and whence come you?
8294and where are all his wondrous works which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not Yahweh bring us up from Egypt?
8294and where have you worked?
8294and where is the fury of the oppressor?
8294and who has brought up these?
8294and who is like you in Israel?
8294and who is the shepherd who can stand before me?
8294and who is the shepherd who will stand before me?
8294and who is the son of Jesse?
8294and who is there that, being such as I, would go into the temple to save his life?
8294and who will appoint me a time?
8294and who will appoint me a time?
8294and why are you come to me now when you are in distress?
8294and why do n''t you eat?
8294and why have n''t I found favor in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me?
8294and why is your heart grieved?
8294and will you deliver them into my hand?
8294and will you not save?
8294and with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness?
8294and your labor for that which does n''t satisfy?
8294and"What is my sin before your father, that he seeks my life?"
8294and"Who knows us?"
8294and, What has Yahweh spoken?
8294and, What has Yahweh spoken?
8294and,"What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?
8294and,"With what kind of body do they come?"
8294and[ who is] he to whom the mouth of Yahweh has spoken, that he may declare it?
8294are not your ways unequal?
8294are the birds of prey against her round about?
8294are they better than these kingdoms?
8294as for my hope, who shall see it?
8294because the children of Israel quarreled, and because they tested Yahweh, saying,"Is Yahweh among us, or not?"
8294behold, Abner came to you; why is it that you have sent him away, and he is quite gone?
8294behold, when the messenger comes, shut the door, and hold the door fast against him: is n''t the sound of his master''s feet behind him?
8294came to Peter, and said,"Does n''t your teacher pay the didrachma?"
8294can I bring him back again?
8294can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women?
8294can your servant taste what I eat or what I drink?
8294coins, if she lost one drachma coin, would n''t light a lamp, sweep the house, and seek diligently until she found it?
8294did he ever strive against Israel, or did he ever fight against them?
8294even the great abominations that the house of Israel do commit here, that I should go far off from my sanctuary?
8294for do n''t I know that I am this day king over Israel?
8294for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God: what have we?
8294for what have I done?
8294for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?
8294from the east came to Jerusalem, saying, 002:002"Where is he who is born King of the Jews?
8294has he no heir?
8294has your soul loathed Zion?
8294have I yet sons in my womb, that they may be your husbands?
8294have they delivered Samaria out of my hand?
8294have we eaten at all at the king''s cost?
8294have you assembled your company to take the prey?
8294house of Israel, are not my ways equal?
8294how much rather then, when he says to you, Wash, and be clean?
8294how shall we do?
8294how then should I hold up my face to Joab your brother?
8294if thieves by night, would n''t they destroy until they had enough?
8294is counsel perished from the prudent?
8294is he a darling child?
8294is he a native- born[ slave]?
8294is he a vessel in which none delights?
8294is it not[ so]?
8294is it well with the child?
8294is it well with your husband?
8294is not this the people that you have despised?
8294is their wisdom vanished?
8294is there no physician there?
8294may I not wash in them, and be clean?
8294or a land of thick darkness?
8294or can the sky give showers?
8294or has he given us any gift?
8294or have I no power to deliver?
8294or is their border greater than your border?
8294or of whose hand have I taken a ransom to blind my eyes therewith?
8294or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to suffice them?
8294or shall there be three days''pestilence in your land?
8294or to a mother,''To what have you given birth?''"
8294or to nobles,''Wicked!''?
8294or what evil is in my hand?
8294or what have you to do in the way to Assyria, to drink the waters of the River?
8294or what is our iniquity?
8294or what is our sin that we have committed against Yahweh our God?
8294or which of my creditors is it to whom I have sold you?
8294or who has appointed him over the whole world?
8294or who shall enter into our habitations?
8294or who will bemoan you?
8294or who will turn aside to ask of your welfare?
8294or whom have I defrauded?
8294or whose donkey have I taken?
8294or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?
8294or will you flee three months before your foes while they pursue you?
8294or your work,''He has no hands?''
8294or,"Why do you speak with her?"
8294or,''Offer a present for me from your substance?''
8294or,''Redeem me from the hand of the oppressors?''
8294or,''With what will we be clothed?''
8294out of the threshing floor, or out of the winepress?
8294says Yahweh: shall I who cause to bring forth shut[ the womb]?
8294says Yahweh: wo n''t you tremble at my presence, who have placed the sand for the bound of the sea, by a perpetual decree, that it ca n''t pass it?
8294says Yahweh; and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?
8294says Yahweh; and shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
8294says Yahweh; shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
8294says Yahweh; shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
8294says Yahweh;[ do they] not[ provoke] themselves, to the confusion of their own faces?
8294says the Lord Yahweh; and not rather that he should return from his way, and live?
8294says the Lord;''or what is the place of my rest?
8294seek a sign?
8294serve you the men of Hamor the father of Shechem: but why should we serve him?
8294shall I strike them?
8294shall a nation be brought forth at once?
8294shall he break the covenant, and yet escape?
8294shall he escape who does such things?
8294shall he not pull up the roots of it, and cut off the fruit of it, that it may wither; that all its fresh springing leaves may wither?
8294shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind touches it?
8294shall not sorrows take hold of you, as of a woman in travail?
8294shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel?
8294shall this fellow come into my house?
8294should it not be with the heads of these men?
8294tell me; what have you in the house?
8294that is accursed?
8294the day for a man to afflict his soul?
8294they say of me, Is n''t he a speaker of parables?
8294they were indignant, 021:016 and said to him,"Do you hear what these are saying?"
8294this who is glorious in his clothing, marching in the greatness of his strength?
8294to carry away silver and gold, to take away livestock and goods, to take great spoil?
8294was I ever wo nt to do so to you?
8294was he found among thieves?
8294what have we to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth?
8294what means the heat of this great anger?
8294what shall I liken to you, daughter of Jerusalem?
8294when I called, was there none to answer?
8294when you see the naked, that you cover him; and that you not hide yourself from your own flesh?
8294where are the gods of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and Ivvah?
8294where is he who put his holy Spirit in the midst of them?
8294which is, being interpreted,"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
8294who am I then, that I should build him a house, save only to burn incense before him?
8294who divided the waters before them, to make himself an everlasting name?
8294who has declared it of old?
8294who has marked my word, and heard it?
8294who has seen such things?
8294who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty gods?
8294who trusted in her treasures,[ saying], Who shall come to me?
8294who?
8294whom have I oppressed?
8294why are all they at ease who deal very treacherously?
8294why are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into the land which they do n''t know?
8294why came this mad fellow to you?
8294why did n''t you come to me?
8294why did you not go down to your house?
8294why have you struck us, and there is no healing for us?
8294why is he become a prey?
8294why is the land perished and burned up like a wilderness, so that none passes through?
8294why say my people, We are broken loose; we will come no more to you?
8294why then does Adonijah reign?
8294why then does Malcam possess Gad, and his people well in the cities of it?
8294why then have you not kept watch over your lord, the king?
8294why then is n''t the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
8294why then should your servant be yet a burden to my lord the king?
8294why then speak you to me after this manner?
8294will Saul come down, as your servant has heard?
8294will he keep it to the end?
8294will they fortify themselves?
8294will they make an end in a day?
8294will they revive the stones out of the heaps of rubbish, seeing they are burned?
8294will they sacrifice?
8294will you call this a fast, and an acceptable day to Yahweh?
8294will you deliver them into my hand?
8294will you deliver them into the hand of Israel?
8294will you destroy all the residue of Israel in your pouring out of your wrath on Jerusalem?
8294will you hold your peace, and afflict us very sore?
8294will you indeed be to me as a deceitful[ brook], as waters that fail?
8294will you make a full end of the remnant of Israel?
8294will you rebel against the king?
8294with a fishhook, or press down his tongue with a cord?
8294worth of bread, and give them something to eat?"
8294would not you be angry with us until you had consumed us, so that there should be no remnant, nor any to escape?
8294would you be spoken for to the king, or to the captain of the army?
8294would you therefore stay from having husbands?
8294you will not be made clean; how long shall it yet be?
8294{ 3:00 P. M.} 027:046 About the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying,"Eli, Eli, lima{TR reads"lama"instead of"lima"} sabachthani?"
8294{ 3:00 PM} 015:034 At the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying,"Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?"
8294{ Isaiah 9:7; Daniel 2:44( but see also Isaiah 53:8)} How do you say,''The Son of Man must be lifted up?''
8294{ Leviticus 20:10; Deuteronomy 22:22} What then do you say about her?"
8294{ TR reads"under judgment"instead of"into hypocrisy"} 005:013 Is any among you suffering?
8294{ TR, NU read"to all the people of Israel"instead of"to Israel"} 013:025 As John was fulfilling his course, he said,''What do you suppose that I am?
8294} Who can find a worthy woman?
6046A new heart also will I give them; a new heart, what a one is that?
6046A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046And Moses said unto the Lord, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
6046And why,saith he,"dost thou ask Abishag for Adonijah?
6046But can you in very deed make these things manifestly evident from the Word of God? 6046 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
6046Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? 6046 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6046Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
6046Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee,saith the Lord?
6046Enter in; enter into what, or whither, but into a state or place, or both?
6046Fear ye not me? 6046 Fear ye not me?
6046For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people,and what follows?
6046For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? 6046 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
6046For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? 6046 Has any man sinned?
6046Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
6046His father,says the text,"had not displeased him at any time in( so much as) saying, Why hast thou done so?"
6046How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
6046How shall we that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
6046I know whom I have believed,I know him, said Paul; and what follows?
6046I will,saith Christ;"I will,"saith Satan; but whose will shall stand?
6046If I be a master, where is my fear?
6046In hope of eternal life,how so?
6046Is any afflicted? 6046 Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?"
6046Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 6046 It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth?"
6046Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6046Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 6046 Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
6046My God, My God,saith He,"why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
6046Now is My soul troubled, and what shall I say?
6046Now,as the Psalmist says,"Who is this King of glory?"
6046O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6046O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6046Seemeth it to you,saith David,"a light thing to be a king''s son- in- law?"
6046Shall I not visit for these things? 6046 Shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and will they not stone us?"
6046Shall we- sin that grace may abound? 6046 Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown?
6046Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6046Stand in awe,saith he,"and sin not"; and again,"my heart standeth in awe of thy word"; and again,"Let all the earth fear the Lord"; what is that?
6046Tush,say they,"they talk of being born again; what good shall a man get by that?
6046What shall I do to be saved?
6046What shall we say then?
6046What, my true servant,quoth he,"my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046What,says he,"shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits?
6046When he hideth his face, who then can behold him?
6046When shall I come and appear before God?
6046Where is boasting then? 6046 Wherefore should I fear,"said David,"in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?"
6046Wherefore should I,said he?
6046Wherefore,saith he,"as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men,"mark that; but why?
6046Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant? 6046 Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"
6046Who then can condemn? 6046 Whom have I in heaven but thee?
6046Why hast thou hardened our heart from thy fear?
6046Will he plead against me with his great power? 6046 Ye adulterers and adulteresses,"for so the covetous are called,"know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
6046''A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046''Adam, where art thou?''
6046''And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?''
6046''And they all with one consent began to make excuse;''--excuse for what?
6046''And why art thou disquieted within me?
6046''Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel; may I not wash in them and be clean?''
6046''Art thou also of Galilee?
6046''But what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?''
6046''Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong?''
6046''Can thine heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee?
6046''Can thy heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the days that God shall deal with thee?''
6046''Can two walk together,''saith God,''except they be agreed?''
6046''Canst thou thunder with a voice like him?''
6046''Commune with your own heart upon your bed''( Psa 4:4), and then say what thou thinkest of, whether thou art going?
6046''Did he find it,''saith Paul,''by the flesh?''
6046''Do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord?''
6046''Do ye think that the Scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?''
6046''Do you think that love letters are not desired between lovers?
6046''For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he has gained''to a higher strain of desires,''when God taketh away his soul?''
6046''For what is the hope of the hypocrite?''
6046''For what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6046''Happy art thou, O Israel, who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency?''
6046''Has it a corn?
6046''Hath he said it, and shall he not make it good?''
6046''He can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6046''He gives light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death,''what to do?
6046''How do you know that?''
6046''How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?''
6046''How then can I do this great wickedness,''said he,''and sin against God?''
6046''How?''
6046''I am the way,''saith Christ; but to what?
6046''I will,''said David,''behave myself wisely in a perfect way; O when wilt thou come unto me?''
6046''If David then call him Lord, how is he his Son?''
6046''If our sins be upon us, and we pine away in them, how should we then live?''
6046''If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?''
6046''Is Ephraim,''saith he,''my dear son?''
6046''Is John Bunyan safe?''
6046''Is not my word like as a fire, saith the Lord; and like a hammer, that breaketh the rock in pieces?''
6046''Let her alone, why trouble ye her?''
6046''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6046''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''Ought not Christ to have suffered?
6046''Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
6046''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right''in His famous distributing of judgment?
6046''Shall one man sin,''said Moses,''and wilt Thou be wroth with all the congregation?''
6046''Shall they fall,''saith he,''and not arise?
6046''So forcible and mighty are they in operation'';''is there not life and mettle in them?
6046''So then, what shall I say to those that have thus bespattered me?
6046''The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?''
6046''The wife of the bosom lies at him, saying, O do not cast thyself away; if thou takest this course, what shall I do?
6046''Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?''
6046''Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
6046''They have all received of his fulness, and grace for grace''; and will he shut thee out?
6046''Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool, where is the house that ye build unto me?
6046''What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6046''What kind of preacher is he?''
6046''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''What shall we say then?
6046''What shall we then say that Abraham, our father as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?''
6046''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046''What, thought I, is there but one sin that is unpardonable?
6046''Wherefore should I fear,''said David,''in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6046''Wherefore should I fear,''said the prophet,''in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6046''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?''
6046''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?''
6046''Who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord?
6046''Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6046''Who knoweth the power or God''s anger?''
6046''Who shall condemn?
6046''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6046''Who would set the briers and thorns against Me in battle?
6046''Why boasteth thou thyself in mischief,''said David,''O mighty man?
6046''Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?''
6046''Will he plead against me with his great power?
6046''Wot ye not what the Scripture saith of Elias?
6046''Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky, and of the earth, but how is it that ye do not discern this time?''
6046''[ 30]''Will you rebel against the king?
6046''[ 335]''Was Adam bad before he eat the forbidden fruit?
6046''[ 336]''How can a man say his prayers without a word being read or uttered?
6046''[ 337]''How do men speak with their feet?''
6046''[ 339]''How can we comprehend that which can not be comprehended, or know that which passeth knowledge?
6046''[ 340]''Who was the founder of the state or priestly domination over religion?
6046''[ 341] What is meant by the drum of Diabolus and other riddles mentioned in The Holy War?
6046''[ 343] Can''sin be driven out of the world by suffering?
6046''[ 345]''What men die two deaths at once?
6046''[ 346]''Are men ever in heaven and on earth at the same time?
6046''[ 347]''Can a beggar be worth ten thousand a- year and not know it?
6046''[ 38]''What can be the meaning of this( trumpeters), they neither sound boot and saddle, nor horse and away, nor a charge?
6046''[ 83]''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046''[ 8] He inquired of his father--''Whether we were of the Israelites or no?
6046( 1 Peter 4:18) Canst thou answer this question, sinner?
6046( 2 Peter 2:13) And let me ask, Did God give his Word to justify your wickedness?
6046( 2 Tim 2:5) But you will say, What is it to strive lawfully?
6046( Ca nt 8:6,7) But who finds this heat in love so much as for one poor quarter of an hour together?
6046( Eze 22:14) What sayest thou?
6046( Eze 9:4,8, Isa 10:20- 22, 11:11,16, Jer 23:3, Joel 2:32) But what is a remnant to the whole piece?
6046( Heb 11:6) God must be known, else how can the sinner propound him as his end, his ultimate end?
6046( Heb 6:6) Poor trembler, wouldst thou crucify the Son of God afresh?
6046( Isa 14) They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man?
6046( Isa 3:9) Where is the man that maketh the Almighty God his delight, and that designeth his glory in the world?
6046( Isa 53:1) When the prophet speaks of the saved under this metaphor of gleaning, how doth he amplify the matter?
6046( Isa 6:10- 13) But what is a tenth?
6046( Jer 30:11) If it be so, I say, what had become of us, if we had had no Intercessor?
6046( Jer 31:7) What shall I say?
6046( Jer 3:14) That saying of Paul is much like this,"Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?"
6046( Luke 9:25) and so, consequently, or,''What shall a man give in exchange( for himself) for his soul?''
6046( Matt 26:21- 23) Who questioned the salvation of the foolish virgins?
6046( Matt 3:10) Poor sinner, awake; eternity is coming, and HIS SON, they are both coming to judge the world; awake, art yet asleep, poor sinner?
6046( Matt 3:12, 13:30) But mark,"There shall be a handful": What is a handful, when compared with the whole heap?
6046( Num 23:19) Hath Christ given us glory, and shall we not have it?
6046( Phil 3:14) But what do you mean by these three questions?
6046( Prov 16:8) What is it for me to claim a house, or a farm, without right?
6046( Psa 19:13) Must that wicked one touch my soul?
6046( Psa 31:22) And now where was his hope, in the right gospel discovery of it?
6046( Psa 50:3,4) And now, what will be found in that day to be the portion of them that in this day do not come to God by Christ?
6046( Rev 1:17,18) Why should Christ bring in his life to comfort John, if it was not a life advantageous to him?
6046( Rom 3:23, 5:1,2) But, I say again, who will propound God for his end that knows him not, that knows him not aright?
6046( Rom 7:24)( c.) How dost thou find thyself under the most high enjoyment of grace in this world?
6046( Zech 12:10, John 19, Heb 12:14, Psa 19:12)( c.) How do they show themselves to be true under the third?
6046( e.) O, but will he not be weary?
6046( g) And if at any time they can, or shall, meet with each other again, and nobody never the wiser, O, what courting will be betwixt sin and the soul?
6046--that is, to recover or redeem his lost soul to liberty?
6046--what shall, what would, yea, what would not a man, if he had it, give in exchange for his soul?
604617 Many readers will cry out, Who then can be saved?
604617 Seventy times seven times a day we sometimes sin against our brother; but how many times, in that day, do we sin against God?
60462. Who may have it?
60462. Who may have this life?
604620 We will, therefore, state it again-- Are men saved by grace?
604625 How pointed and faithful are these words?
604625 What can I render unto thee, my God, for such unspeakable blessedness?
604632 What can we render to the Lord?
604633 Take holiness away out of heaven, and what is heaven?
604636 But alas, what are these?
60464 What can withstand the will of Christ, that all his should behold and partake of his glory?
604652. Who now dare say we throw away Our goods or liberty, When God''s most holy Word doth say We gain thus much thereby?
60466 What conduct?
60468 What heart can conceive the glorious worship of heaven?
6046A Christian, and spend thy time, thy strength, and parts, for things that perish in the using?
6046A certain man had a fruitless fig tree planted in his vineyard; but by whom was it planted there?
6046A conduct of angels:"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
6046A rainbow round about the throne, in sight; in whose sight?
6046A sick body is a burden to the soul, and a wounded spirit is a burden to the body;''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046Afraid of what?
6046After I had been thus for some considerable time, another thought came into my mind; and that was, whether we were of the Israelites, or no?
6046After this, that other doubt did come with strength upon me, But how if the day of grace should be past and gone?
6046Again I ask, Hast thou considered what truth, as to matter of fact, there is in the things whereof thou standest accused?
6046Again, Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Again, are the people of God to behave themselves to the glory of God the Father?
6046Again, how did Satan ply it against Peter, when he desired to have him, that he might sift him as wheat?
6046Again, if Christ be the altar of incense, how stands he as a priest by that altar to offer the prayers of all the saints thereon, before the throne?
6046Again, suppose the father should scourge and chasten the son for such offence, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6046Again, what a continuation of this alarm was there also at the birth of Jesus, which was about three months after John Baptist was born?
6046Again, would the people learn to be covetous?
6046Again,"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6046Again; Hast thou found a failure in all others that might have been entertained to plead thy cause?
6046Again; when Esau threatened to slay his brother, Rebecca sent him away, saying,"Why should I be deprived also of you both in one day?"
6046Again; why not live upon Christ alway?
6046Alas, but how shall I come?
6046All covetousness is idolatry; but what is that, or what will you call it, when men are religious for filthy lucre''s sake?
6046All this is made to appear by the angels that fell; for when fallen, what was heaven to them?
6046Also before his friends, how bold was he?
6046Also to Simon Magus for but undervaluing of it?
6046Also when the mariners inquired of Jonah, saying,"What is thine occupation, and whence comest thou?
6046Also, if he ask me, What is become of the portion of goods that he gave me?
6046Also, when Job had God present with him, making manifest the goodness of his great heart to him, what doth he say?
6046Am I coming, indeed, to Jesus Christ?
6046Am I in a case to be thus near mine end?
6046Am I one of the elect?
6046And I ask, Why doth the wife-- that is, as the loving hind-- love to be in the presence of her husband?
6046And Paul, when he said, he could wish that himself were accursed from Christ, for the vehement desire that he had that the Jews might be saved?
6046And again,"Beware of men,"& c. when I had answered him, that blessed be God I was well, he said, What is the occasion of your being here?
6046And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
6046And again,''My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God, when shall I come and appear before God?''
6046And are they willing, God helping them, to run hazards for his name, for the love they bear to him?
6046And are we not in him, in him, even as so considered?
6046And before I go further, what might I yet say to fasten this reason upon the truly gracious soul?
6046And by what is this righteousness by thee applied to thyself?
6046And can a holy and just God require that we give thanks to him in his name, if it was not effectually done for us by him?
6046And can death, or sin, or the grave hold us, when God saith,''Give up?''
6046And can it be imagined that Christ alone shall be like the foolish ostrich, hardened against his young, yea, against his members?
6046And did he license any one, and if so, who, to alter, add to, or diminish from it?
6046And dost thou indeed say,"Hallowed be thy name"with thy heart?
6046And dost thou not do the deeds of the flesh?
6046And doth God come to the sinner, and the sinner again go to God in a saving way by him, and by him only?
6046And doth all this stir up in thy heart some breathing after Him?
6046And doth it not also make thee more earnestly to groan after the Lord Jesus?
6046And doth this demonstrate the reformation of your church?
6046And for the opening of this we must consider, first, How and through Whom this grace doth come to be, first, free to us, and, secondly, unchangeable?
6046And from the sense and feeling of torment, he would give, yea, what would he not give, in exchange for his soul?
6046And further, said he, can not one man teach another to pray?
6046And good reason; for since they would not with us come to him now they have time, why should they stand with us when judgment is come?
6046And have these desires put thy soul to the flight?
6046And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
6046And here those sayings are of their own natural force:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6046And how can that be, if he saveth not to the uttermost them that come unto God by him?
6046And how if I should not?
6046And how is this resented by them?
6046And how little conscience is there made of prayer between God and the soul in secret, unless the Spirit of supplication be there to help?
6046And how sayest thou now?
6046And how sayest thou, for to name no more, dost thou with thy affection and conscience thus question?
6046And how sayest thou?
6046And how then?
6046And how, then, can he come to him by Christ?
6046And if God''s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, must it not be thy ruin?
6046And if Satan meets thee, and asketh, Whither goest thou?
6046And if he breaks up one of these bags, who can tell what he can do?
6046And if he goes about to do this, is not the law of the land against him?
6046And if he hath said it, will he not make it good, I mean even thy salvation?
6046And if he knows not the Father and the Son, how can he come?
6046And if he saith, See, ye"blind that have eyes,"who shall hinder it?
6046And if it be a blessing to have this fear, is it not wisdom to increase in it?
6046And if it be asked, But what will become of the threatening wherewith he threatened the offender?
6046And if so, did he give His church any other than that most beautiful and comprehensive form called the Lord''s Prayer?
6046And if so, how can their service to God have anything like acceptation from the hand of God, that is done, not in, but without the fear of God?
6046And if so, what shall we then think of the soul for which is prepared, and that of God, the most rich and excellent vessel in the world?
6046And if there is so much in the pride of his countenance, what is there, think you, in the pride of his heart?
6046And if these be acts that speak a condescension, what will you count of Christ''s standing up as an Advocate to plead the cause of his people?
6046And if this gentle check will not do, then read the other, Shall we say, Let us do evil that good may come?
6046And indeed what joy or what rejoicing is like rejoicing here?
6046And indeed, take this away, and what ground can there be laid for any man to persevere in good works?
6046And indeed, the soul that doth thus by practice, though with his mouth-- as who doth not?
6046And is it thus with thy soul indeed?
6046And is not this a needy time; doth not such an one want abundance of grace?
6046And is not this love worthy of all acceptation at the hands and hearts of all coming sinners?
6046And is not this the very ground of thy hoping that God will save thee from the wrath to come?
6046And is there no other way to the Father but by his blood, and through the veil, that is to say, his flesh?
6046And is there not a great deal in it?
6046And is there not all the reason in the world for this?
6046And is this all?
6046And let me ask further, is not he a madman who, being loaded with combustible matter, will run headlong into the fire upon a bravado?
6046And must you needs be upon the extremes?
6046And now what would a man give in exchange for his soul?
6046And now, Adam, what do you mean to do?
6046And now, what can this accuser say?
6046And now, when body and soul are thus united, who can imagine what glory they both possess?
6046And now,''what shall a man,''what would a man, but what can a man that has lost his soul, himself, and his all,''give in exchange for his soul?''
6046And said, moreover, that they could not wait upon me any longer; but said to me, Then you confess the indictment, do you not?
6046And since he can be both merciful and just in the salvation of sinners, why may he not also save them from death and hell?
6046And so I may say, What think you of ten thousand more besides?
6046And so doing, has it not also accommodated thee with all the aforenamed conveniences?
6046And so with Paul, who tremblingly said,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6046And the ministers of the gospel they also cry, Lord,"who hath believed our report?
6046And the reason is, because he that envieth a sinner, hath forgotten himself, that he is as bad; and how can he then fear God?
6046And the reasons are weighty, for by them he proves the tree is not good; how then can it yield good fruit?
6046And the same I say of his Advocate''s office- What is an advocate without the exercise of his office?
6046And then, to engage us in our soul to the duty, he adds one of his wonderful mercies to the world, for a motive,"Fear ye not me?"
6046And this leads me first to inquire into what, by these words the apostle must, of necessity, presuppose?
6046And thou liar, what wilt thou do?
6046And to put a question upon thy objection- What is a sacrifice without a priest, and what is a priest without a sacrifice?
6046And what angels but those that ministered to him here in the day of his humiliation?
6046And what can Satan say against this plea?
6046And what chains are so heavy as those that discourage thee?
6046And what did you reply?
6046And what did you reply?
6046And what did you reply?
6046And what else?
6046And what follows?
6046And what follows?
6046And what honour like that of being a holy man of God?
6046And what if God will cross his book, and blot out the handwriting that is against thee, and not let thee know it as yet?
6046And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?
6046And what if you should not?
6046And what is this second veil, in, at, or through which, as the phrase is, we must, by blood, enter into the holiest?
6046And what life, but death in its perfection?
6046And what matter can be found in the soul for humility to work by so well, as by a sight that I have been and am an abominable sinner?
6046And what more fearful than the bottomless pit of hell?
6046And what need of an Advocate''s office to be exercised, if Christ, as sacrifice and Priest, was thought sufficient by God?
6046And what saith the words before the text but the same--''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6046And what shall this man do?
6046And what should a man come to God for, that can live in the world without him?
6046And what sympathy and feeling would his arguments flow from?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what thunder did Zaccheus hear or see?
6046And what use doth he make of this?
6046And what was that?
6046And what was the conclusion?
6046And what will become of them concerning whom the Lord has said already,''I will not take up their names into my lips''?
6046And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?
6046And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?''
6046And what will not love suffer?
6046And what will you do whose hearts go after your covetousness?
6046And what, did you despair, or how?
6046And what, did you despair, or how?
6046And what, did you despair, or how?
6046And when a Christian comes to know this, should Christ as Advocate be hid, what could bear him up?
6046And when they had found him, they wonderingly asked him,"Rabbi, when camest thou hither?"
6046And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?"
6046And where is the man that chooseth to go to hell?
6046And where it is most, how far short of perfect acts is it?
6046And where wilt thou leave thy glory?
6046And who can be thankful for a mercy that is not sensible that they want it, have it, and have it of mercy?
6046And who can now object against the deliverance of the child of God?
6046And who can think that he should be quiet, when men take the right course to escape his hellish snares?
6046And who dares to limit the Almighty?
6046And who was that but Jesus Christ, even the person speaking in the text?
6046And who was that, but he that"spoiled principalities and powers,"when he did hang upon the tree, triumphing over them thereon?
6046And why a door of hope, but that by it, God''s people, when afflicted, should go out by it from despair by hope?
6046And why doth he not concern himself with them?
6046And why is it thee?
6046And why is the breaking of the heart compared to the breaking of the bones?
6046And why not now, as well as formerly?
6046And why should a man cumber himself with what is his, when the good of all that is in Christ is laid, and to be laid out for him?
6046And why so?
6046And why so?
6046And why then should not we have also in reserve for Christ?
6046And why thus consider, but that a door might be opened for hope to exercise itself upon God by this?
6046And why, to show, by these, the exceeding riches of his grace to the ages to come, through Christ Jesus?
6046And why?
6046And why?
6046And will he be a favourable no more?
6046And will not this, when they know it, yield them comfort?
6046And will their agreement of hell yield them comfort?
6046And will you, says Unbelief, in such a case as you now are, presume to come to Jesus Christ?
6046And wilt thou hang back or be sullen, because thou art none of the first?
6046And wilt thou judge him that doth thus?
6046And wilt thou say these are things that are not?
6046And would I, as was said before, be thoroughly saved, to wit, from the filth as from the guilt?
6046And yet darest thou say to God, Our Father?
6046And yet dost thou out of thy blasphemous throat suffer these words to come, even our Father?
6046And yet who so idle as they in the time of their prosperity?
6046And you that were sometime alienated, and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled[ but how?]
6046And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath He reconciled,"how?
6046And''the thunder of his power who can understand?''
6046And''what and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?''
6046And, Fourth, what it was for him to be raised unto Israel?
6046And, indeed, if people once say to God, by way of doubt,''Wherein hast thou loved us?''
6046And,"O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?"
6046And,"who shall separate us from the love of Christ"our Lord?
6046Are great saints only to have the kingdom, and the glory everlasting?
6046Are great works only to be rewarded?
6046Are his saints precious to them?
6046Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6046Are not these therefore strong desires?
6046Are our fruits meet for repentance?
6046Are the narratives of these mighty tempests in his spirit plain matters of fact?
6046Are the words of God called by the name of the fear of the Lord?
6046Are there any sins now that will fly upon this Saviour like so many lions, or raging devils, if He take in hand to redeem man?
6046Are there bowels in you that are wicked, and will they be wrought upon by an importuning beggar?
6046Are these the tokens of a blessed man?"
6046Are they enemies to Thee?
6046Are they lawful things which thou desirest?
6046Are they so dreadful in their receipt and sentence?
6046Are they such things as thou takest pleasure in?
6046Are they tender of sinning against Jesus Christ?
6046Are they that are justified by Christ''s blood such as have need yet to be saved by his intercession?
6046Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6046Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6046Are they things Divine, or things natural?
6046Are they things heavenly, or things earthly?
6046Are they things holy, or things unholy?
6046Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6046Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ yet such as have need of being saved by his intercession?
6046Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ, such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6046Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need of being saved by Christ''s intercession?
6046Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need to be saved by Christ''s intercession?
6046Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such, after that, as have need also of saving by Christ''s intercession?
6046Are thy sins so dear, so sweet, so desireable, so profitable to thee, that thou wilt venture a burning in hell fire for them till thou art burnt out?
6046Are we profanely apt to judge of God harshly, as of one that would gather where he had not strawn?
6046Are we tempted to distrust God?
6046Are you stronger than he that made the heavens, and that holdeth angels in everlasting chains?
6046Art not able to conclude, that to be saved is better than to burn in hell?
6046Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6046Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6046Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6046Art thou a fool in thyself?
6046Art thou a sinner of the first rate, of the biggest size?
6046Art thou almost like Elymas the sorcerer, that sought to turn the deputy from the faith?
6046Art thou also willing that he should decide the matter?
6046Art thou begotten of God by his Word?
6046Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6046Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Art thou coming, indeed?
6046Art thou coming?
6046Art thou coming?
6046Art thou coming?
6046Art thou crossed, disappointed, and waylaid, and overthrown in all thy foolish ways and doings?
6046Art thou followed with affliction, and dost thou hear God''s angry voice in thy afflictions?
6046Art thou indeed weary of the service of thy old master the devil, sin, and the world?
6046Art thou jogged, and shaken, and molested at the hearing of the Word?
6046Art thou most dejected when thou art at prayer?
6046Art thou not come to discourse the Lord in prayer?
6046Art thou not like to fare well, when thou hast embraced him, coming sinner?
6046Art thou not willing to come faster?
6046Art thou now in the favour of God?
6046Art thou returning to God?
6046Art thou righteous in the judgment of God?
6046Art thou righteous?
6046Art thou righteous?
6046Art thou such an one?
6046Art thou that readest these lines such an one?
6046Art thou then made to see thy condition how bad it is, and that the way out of it is by Jesus Christ?
6046Art thou truly born again?
6046Art thou unrighteous in thyself?
6046Art thou visited in the night seasons with dreams about thy state, and that thou art in danger of being lost?
6046Art thou weary of them?
6046Art thy sins of diverse sorts?
6046As God said to Coniah,''Did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
6046As HE said,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6046As the mad prophet also saith of God, in another case,''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6046As to the things of God, what shall I say?
6046As who should say, My brethren, are you aware what you do?
6046As who should say, My brethren, are you tempted, are you accused, have you sinned, has Satan prevailed against you?
6046As who should say, What would heaven yield to me for delights, if I was there without my God?
6046As, whether there were in truth a God or Christ, or no?
6046Ask him where this God is?
6046Ask the awakened man, or the man that is under the convictions of the law, if he doth not feel?
6046Ask the carnal man to whom he prays?
6046At another time, I remember I was again much under the question, Whether the blood of Christ was sufficient to save my soul?
6046At last the visitor comes and sets his soul at ease, by persuading of him that he belongs to God: and what then?
6046At which I was as if I had been raised out of a grave, and cried out again, Lord, how couldest thou find out such a word as this?
6046Ay, but says the soul,''How can I reckon thus, when sin is yet strong in me?''
6046Ay, but when?
6046Ay, that is well for you, Paul; but what advantage have we thereby?
6046Aye, but this is a high pitch, how should we come by such princely spirits?
6046Aye, saith he, to whom is that spoken?
6046Aye, wherefore indeed?
6046Because Christ died for me, shall I therefore spit in his face?
6046Beelzebub?
6046Behold, the Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
6046Behold, the angels cover their faces when they speak of his glory, how then shall not Satan bend before him?
6046Believe, that is true; but how now must he conceive in his mind of Christ for the encouraging of him so to do?
6046Besides, if men be made righteous, they are so; and if by a righteousness which the law commendeth, how can fault be found with them by the law?
6046Besides, if the promise and God''s grace, without Christ''s blood, would have saved us, wherefore then did Christ die?
6046Besides, to assert the contrary, what doth it but lessen sin, and make the advocateship of Jesus Christ superfluous?
6046Besides, what arguments so prevailing as such as are purely gospel?
6046Besides, who knows of all the ways by which the Almighty will inflict His just revenges upon the souls of damned sinners?
6046Bold sinner, how darest thou tempt God, by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
6046Bunyan, speaking of private prayer, keenly inquires, will God not hear thee"except thou comest before him with some eloquent oration?"
6046But Abraham''s body is now dead?
6046But David answered,"What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
6046But I am afraid the day of grace is past; and if it should be so, what should I do then?
6046But I ask such, if the Father and Son be not unspeakably free to show mercy, why was this clause put into our commission to preach the gospel?
6046But I can not pray, says one, therefore how should I persevere?
6046But I say doth not this sufficiently show, had we but eyes to see it, what a sad and deplorable creature the child of God of himself is?
6046But I say, if it be so, what need all this mercy?
6046But I say, what is this to him that would fain be saved by Christ?
6046But I say, why all these, thus named?
6046But Jesus, our Advocate, answers as David, What have I to do with thee, O Satan?
6046But Nathanael answered him,"Whence knowest thou me?"
6046But Paul, what moved thee thus to do?
6046But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour appeared"--what then?
6046But again; what mystery is desirable to be known that is not to be found in Jesus Christ, as Priest, Prophet, or King of saints?
6046But are they the people on whom God doth magnify the riches of his grace?
6046But are you willing, said he, to stand to the judgment of the church?
6046But art thou sure thou canst?
6046But ask him how, or under what notion he is to be considered there?
6046But by what spirit is it then that I am brought again into fears, even into the fears of damnation, and so into bondage?
6046But can any imagine that Christ will pray for them as Priest for whom he will not plead as Advocate?
6046But could he not deliver him, or did the Lord forsake him?
6046But could not we have been saved if Christ had not died?
6046But could that heal it, could he not taste, truly taste, or rightly relish this forgiveness?
6046But did He indeed suffer the torments of Hell?
6046But did he prevail against him?
6046But did you not fear it before?
6046But do these people know what they do?
6046But do they believe that thus it is with them?
6046But do you think that these people did ever feel the power and majesty of the Word of God to break their hearts?
6046But do you think that this outcry was caused by unbelief?
6046But does the carnal world covet this, this spirit, and the blessed graces of it?
6046But doth not the Scripture say,"Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life"?
6046But doth not their thus living, abiding, and retaining a being(or what you will call it), demonstrate the greatness and might of the soul?
6046But doth that promise suppose a willingness in us, as a condition of God''s making us willing?
6046But doth the blind Pharisee think his state is such?
6046But doth the guilt and burden of sin so keep them down that they can by no means lift up themselves?
6046But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6046But for what purpose?
6046But hath not the law promises as well as threatenings?
6046But have you no other way to discover the things of the Gospel, how they are done with a legal principle, but those you have already made mention of?
6046But have you yet any other considerations to move us to fear God with child- like fear?
6046But how and if I should delight in them before I am aware?
6046But how are they distinguished from the Gentiles?
6046But how came he by that repentance?
6046But how came he to be a"new creature,"since none can create but God?
6046But how came he to be affected with this?
6046But how came he to bring his soul into so good a temper?
6046But how came they clean?
6046But how came they thus patiently to endure?
6046But how came they to hear it?
6046But how came this to be so?
6046But how can that be, did they not come to us through the very sides of mercy?
6046But how can this be done by him?
6046But how can you tell you have faith?
6046But how comes it to pass that thou art so hearty, that thou settest thy face against so much wind and weather?
6046But how could God have respect to Abel, if Abel was not pleasing in his sight?
6046But how could a holy God say,''Live,''to such a sinful people?
6046But how did they tempt him?
6046But how do they deliver them?
6046But how doth God kill with this law, or covenant?
6046But how doth he take that away but by a severe chastising of his soul for it, until he has made him weary of it?
6046But how doth that appear?
6046But how doth the soul carry it towards God, when He offereth to deal with it under and by this dispensation of grace?
6046But how if I should have sinned the sin unpardonable, or that called the sin against the Holy Ghost?
6046But how if we do?
6046But how is the Lord righteous?
6046But how long, prophet, wilt thou wait?
6046But how much more may we behold the love that God hath bestowed upon us, in that he hath given us to his Son, and also given his Son for us?
6046But how must he do that?
6046But how must this be?
6046But how now must this fool be made wise?
6046But how shall I come hither?
6046But how shall they escape all those dangerous and damnable opinions, that, like rocks and quicksands, are in the way in which they are going?
6046But how shall we know that such men are coming to Jesus Christ?
6046But how should I do?
6046But how should I know whether Christ do so knock at my heart as to be desirous to come in?
6046But how should I prove[ or try] the goodness of mine own righteousness by the death and blood of Christ?
6046But how should this rule in our hearts?
6046But how should we find out what sinners shall be saved?
6046But how should we know it, said he?
6046But how should we try our graces now?
6046But how then is what he doth accepted of God?
6046But how was Jesus Christ made of God to be sin for us?
6046But how will he do that?
6046But how, if Sarah be barren?
6046But how, if Sarah be past age?
6046But how, if the day of grace should now be past and gone?
6046But how, if they have exceeded many in sin, and so made themselves far more abominable?
6046But how, if they have not faith and repentance?
6046But how, if they want those things, those graces, power, and heart, without which they can not come?
6046But how, if when I come at him he should ask me, Where I have all this while been?
6046But how, if whilst thou lookest for it to come to thee at one door, it should come to thee in at another?
6046But how?
6046But how?
6046But if God deals thus with a man, how can he otherwise think but that he is a reprobate, a graceless, Christless, and faithless one?
6046But if a false faith is so forcible, what is a true?
6046But if this be the sin unpardonable, why is it called the sin against the Holy Ghost, and not rather the sin against the Son of God?
6046But if thou art not come, what can make thee happy?
6046But if we do not use forms of prayer, how shall we teach our children to pray?
6046But is it possible that He should so soon give infinite justice a satisfaction, a complete satisfaction?
6046But is not Christ the gate or entrance into this heavenly place?
6046But is not the door of mercy shut against some before they die?
6046But is not the reward that God hath promised to his saints, for their good works to be enjoyed only here?
6046But is not this a sign of madness, of madness unto perfection?
6046But is not this great grace, that we should thus be called upon to come to God for mercy?
6046But is not this the way to make Christ to loath us?
6046But is there any comfort in being hanged with company?
6046But it may be asked, When was this done to Christ, or what sacrifice of consecration had he precedent to the offering up of himself for our sins?
6046But may it not come again as a spirit of bondage, to put me into my first fears for my good?
6046But may one not be equally engaged for both?
6046But might not Christ die for our sins but he needs must bear their guilt or burden?
6046But must their obstinacy rule?
6046But never let such a wicked thought pass through thy heart, saying,"This evil is of the Lord; what should I wait for the Lord any longer?"
6046But now how doth God lose it?
6046But now, how shall this man be reclaimed from this sin?
6046But now, wouldst thou honour thy King?
6046But one sin that layeth the soul without the reach of God''s mercy; and must I be guilty of that?
6046But perhaps some may say, What need was there that Jesus Christ should do all this?
6046But said, Hold; not so many, which is the first?
6046But shall Christ take our cause in hand, and shall we doubt of good success?
6046But shall I be daunted at this?
6046But shall Manasseh come off thus?
6046But shall such ever come to glory?
6046But shall the will of heaven stoop to the will of hell?
6046But shall this ever be said of Christ?
6046But should I grant that which is indeed impossible-- namely, that thou art justified by the law; what then?
6046But since I have lusts and desires both ways, how shall I know to which my soul adheres?
6046But since I was sealed to the day of redemption, I have grievously sinned against God, have not I, therefore, cause to fear, as before?
6046But some may say, How will they seek to enter in?
6046But some may say, What is the meaning of this word able?
6046But some may say, Wherein doth the saving grace of the Spirit appear?
6046But some may say, what need of the righteousness of one that is naturally God?
6046But still, I say, the question is, How comest thou to know that thou art righteous in the judgment of God?
6046But suppose that at his return he should find his own cattle in that pound, would he now carry it toward them as he did unto the other?
6046But suppose this great person should second his suit, and send to this sorry creature again, what would she say now?
6046But the most of men do that which you forbid, and why may not we?
6046But the question is now, how we should attain to, and live in, the exercise of this blessed and comely grace?
6046But the third thing touched in the question was this-- What may such an one receive of God who is under the curse of the law?
6046But then I turn the tables, and say, But where shall I be shortly?
6046But then how as a Lamb is he in the midst of the throne?
6046But then, sayest thou, how shall I escape?
6046But then, some will say, since it is so difficult, how may we do without danger?
6046But they are Satan''s captives; he takes them captive at his will, and he is stronger than they: how then can they come?
6046But they are dead, dead in trespasses and sins, how shall they then come?
6046But this is God''s complaint,''Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
6046But this, I say, is a very great block in his way when he meddles with the children; God has an interest in them-"Hath God cast away his people?
6046But though I do wait, yet if I be not elected to eternal life, what good will all my waiting do me?
6046But to come to the point: what righteousness hath that man that hath no works?
6046But to come to the question-- What is it to be saved?
6046But to the second thing, which is this, How far may such an one go?
6046But upon what is this princely fearless service of God grounded?
6046But was David, in a strict sense, without fault in all things else?
6046But was ever heard the like to what Jesus Christ has done for sinners?
6046But was not his faith exercised, or tried, about his willingness too?
6046But was there not something of moment in this clause of the commission?
6046But what a shame is this to man, that God should subject all his creatures to him, and he should refuse to stoop his heart to God?
6046But what are all these righteousnesses?
6046But what are they?
6046But what are they?
6046But what are we to understand by faith?
6046But what did he do with our sins, for he had them upon his back?
6046But what did he speak to them?
6046But what do you mean by these words-- the old covenant as the old covenant?
6046But what do you mean by those expressions?
6046But what do you mean, John?
6046But what does he?
6046But what doth he mean by the dross?
6046But what doth she do under all this trial?
6046But what emboldened him thus to do?
6046But what good will their covenant of death then do them?
6046But what ground hast thou for this thy hope?
6046But what had Joshua antecedent to this glorious and heavenly clothing?
6046But what had he spoken?
6046But what has God prepared this vessel for, and what has He put into it?
6046But what if a man in this his progress hath one sinful thought?
6046But what is all this to one that neither sees his sickness, that sees nothing of a wound?
6046But what is all this to you that are not concerned in this privilege?
6046But what is he?
6046But what is it that a heart that is destitute of the fear of God will not do?
6046But what is it that has got thy heart, and that keeps it from thy Saviour?
6046But what is it then to be of these?
6046But what is it to wait upon him according to his counsel?
6046But what is that to them that never saw ought but beauty, and that never tasted anything but sweetness in sin?
6046But what is the answer of Christ?
6046But what is the matter?
6046But what is the reason of that?
6046But what is this iniquity?
6046But what kind of sinners shall then be saved?
6046But what law is that which hath not power to command our obedience in the point of our justification with God?
6046But what men were to ascend with him, but, as was said afore, the men that''came out of the graves after his resurrection?''
6046But what must be done with them?
6046But what necessity is there that the heart must be broken?
6046But what need all these offices of Jesus Christ?
6046But what need these things be asserted, promised, or prayed for?
6046But what needs that, if mercy could save the soul without the redemption that is by him?
6046But what of that, if yet he be unable to fetch us off when charged for sin at the bar, and before the face of a righteous judge?
6046But what promises in the Scripture do you find your hope built upon?
6046But what said the Lord unto him?
6046But what saith the Scripture?
6046But what saith the Scripture?
6046But what saith the Word?
6046But what saith the Word?
6046But what saith the apostle?
6046But what saith the sinful soul to this?
6046But what says the distressed man?
6046But what shall we say, when there must be added to that the heart blood of the Son of God, and all to make our salvation complete?
6046But what should a Christian do, when God has broke his heart, to keep it tender?
6046But what should be the reason of that?
6046But what should be the reason that some that are coming to Christ should be so lamentably cast down and buffeted with temptations?
6046But what should be the reason?
6046But what should he believe?
6046But what should such men do in that kingdom that comes by gift, where grace and mercy reigns?
6046But what then are sinners the better for the death and blood of Christ?
6046But what then do we mean when we say, justification will stand with a state of imperfection?
6046But what then doth he mean by the redemption of this purchased possession?
6046But what then was the altar?
6046But what then?
6046But what was Paul but a broken- hearted and a contrite sinner?
6046But what was Paul?
6046But what was it that made him thus slothful?
6046But what was it that made them join their works of the law with Christ, but their unbelief, whose foundation was ignorance and fear?
6046But what was it that moved so upon his heart, as to cause him to do this thing?
6046But what was it to be lifted up from the earth?
6046But what was it?
6046But what was the affliction?
6046But what was the cause of their making this excuse?
6046But what was the reason thereof, I mean the reason from God?
6046But what was the reason?
6046But what was this to a personal performing the commandments?
6046But what were the things that their eyes had seen, that would so damnify them should they be forgotten?
6046But what will he do with him as he is an Advocate?
6046But what will not love do?
6046But what will you say to a soul in this condition?
6046But what would they do if there were not one always at the right hand of God, by intercession, taking away these kind of iniquities?
6046But what would you have us poor creatures to do that can not tell how to pray?
6046But what, did they now love David?
6046But what, then, are the works of the law?
6046But what?
6046But when I heard it, Lord, thought I, if this be true, what shall I do, and what will become of all this people, yea, and of this preacher too?
6046But when he shall see the thief that was saved on the cross stand by, as clothed with beauteous glory, what further can he be able to object?
6046But when must we conclude we have kept the law?
6046But when, Lord, wilt thou laugh at, and mock at, the impenitent?
6046But when?
6046But whence should the soul thus receive sin?
6046But where do you find that ever the Lord did thus rowl9 in his bowels for and after any self- righteous man?
6046But where doth Jesus Christ, in all the word of the New Testament, expressly speak to a returning backslider with words of grace and peace?
6046But where hadst thou that heart that gives entertainment to these thoughts, these heavenly thoughts?
6046But wherein lieth the depth of this wisdom of God in our salvation, if man''s righteousness can save him?
6046But which is the way to make one that is wild, or a madman, sober?
6046But who are these?
6046But who can tell, though there should not be saved so many as there shall, but thou mayest be one of that few?
6046But who doth he personate if he says, This is a house for the soul; for the body is part of him that says, Our house?
6046But who is this that can do this?
6046But who must look upon it?
6046But who told thee that thy soul was such an excellent thing as by thy practice thou declarest thou believest it to be?
6046But who, when called, was there in the world, in whom grace shone so bright as in him?
6046But why could they not learn that song?
6046But why did Christ offer Himself in sacrifice?
6046But why did God let Him die?
6046But why did He spill His precious blood?
6046But why did He suffer the pains of Hell?
6046But why did he commit his soul to him?
6046But why did he do all this?
6046But why did these do thus?
6046But why do I talk thus?
6046But why do the righteous desire to be with Christ?
6046But why do you wonder at a work of conviction and conversion?
6046But why doth Job after this manner thus speak to God?
6046But why doth the devil do thus?
6046But why go back again, seeing that is the next way to hell?
6046But why is God so delighted in the exercise of this grace of hope?
6046But why is all this?
6046But why is it given to him?
6046But why not attain to a performance?
6046But why not in the name of an angel?
6046But why not possible now to be holden of death?
6046But why so?
6046But why speaks he so particularly?
6046But why speedily?
6046But why was the firstborn of men coupled with unclean beasts, but because they are both unclean?
6046But why wonder, and think they are fools?
6046But why would God so order it, that life should be had nowhere else but in Jesus Christ?
6046But why, then, is His death so slighted by some?
6046But why?
6046But will it not, think you, strangely put to silence all such thoughts, and words, and reasons of the ungodly before the bar of God?
6046But will riches profit in the day of wrath?
6046But will that good meal that I ate last week, enable me, without supply, to do a good day''s work in this?
6046But will the plea do?
6046But will you be willing, said he, that two indifferent persons shall determine the case, and will you stand by their judgment?
6046But with what death?
6046But would God have given the world such an account of his sufferings, that by one offering he did perfect for ever them that are sanctified?
6046But would He have done this for inconsiderable things?
6046But would he believe it?
6046But would they do thus if they knew the severity of the law?
6046But would they have done so, think you, if at the same time the fear of God had had its full play in the soul, in the army?
6046But would you have us sit still and do nothing?
6046But would you not have the people of God stand in fear of his rod, and be afraid of his judgments?
6046But would you not have us mind our worldly concerns?
6046But would you not have us rejoice at the sight and sense of the forgiveness of our sins?
6046But yet all the things of God were kept out of my sight, and still the tempter followed me with, But whither must you go when you die?
6046But you may ask me, What the laver or molten sea should signify to us in the New Testament?
6046But you may say, How shall I know that I fear God?
6046But you may say, What is it to exercise this grace aright?
6046But you will say, How should we try our graces?
6046But you will say,"Then why did God give the law, if we can not have salvation by following of it?"
6046But you will say--"But who are those that are thus under the law?"
6046But''how shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
6046But, Are they within the reach and power of Shall- come?
6046But, Harry, said I, why do you swear and curse thus?
6046But, I say, how can these Scriptures be fulfilled, if he that would indeed be saved, as before said, has sinned the sin unpardonable?
6046But, I say, if he knows him not, how can he propound him as the end?
6046But, I say, if the sight of heaven, at so vast a distance, is so excellent a prospect, what will it look like when one is in it?
6046But, I say, was this fear, that is called now the fear of God, anything else, but a dread of the greatness of power of the king?
6046But, I say, what is all this to them that have him not for their Advocate?
6046But, I say, what is man without this soul, or wherein lieth this pre- eminence over a beast?
6046But, I say, what is the reason some so prize what others so despise, since they both stand in need of the same grace and mercy of God in Christ?
6046But, I say, what is this to them that are not admitted to a privilege in the advocate- office of Christ?
6046But, I say, why offended at this?
6046But, I say, why so unconcerned?
6046But, I say,''Would they not change places?
6046But, Lord, give an instance; when was it, or where?
6046But, Lord, how wilt thou quench their boundless thirst?
6046But, USE FOURTH.--Is it so?
6046But, alas, I am blind, and can not see; what shall I do now?
6046But, alas, I have nothing to carry with me; how then should I go?
6046But, as Paul says of himself, and of those that were saved by grace in his day,"What then?
6046But, brave soul, pray tell me what the things are that discourage thee, and that weaken thy strength in the way?
6046But, but few comparatively will be concerned with this use; for where is he that doth this?
6046But, do the broken in spirit believe this?
6046But, said he, how shall we know that you have received a gift?
6046But, said he, what if you should forbear awhile, and sit still, till you see further how things will go?
6046But, said he, who shall be judge between you, for you take the Scriptures one way, and they another?
6046But, saith Justice Keelin, who was the judge in that court?
6046But, saith the Christian, I am dull and stupid that way, will not Christ be shuff13 and shy with me because of this?
6046But, saith the soul, how, if after I have received a pardon, I should commit treason again?
6046But, says Justice Keelin, what have you against the Common Prayer Book?
6046But, says Moses,"Who is a God like unto thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?"
6046But, you will say, can a man use Gospel ordinances with a legal spirit?
6046But, you will say, it is like, How should this be made manifest and appear?
6046By way of question; what are the things thou desirest, are they lawful or unlawful?
6046By what law?
6046By what will?
6046By whom or by what is this fear wrought in the heart?
6046Called Christian, how many times have thy sins laid thee upon a sick- bed, and, to thine and others''thinking, at the very mouth of the grave?
6046Can a holy, a just, and a righteous God, once think( with honour to his name) of saving such a vile creature as I am?
6046Can a man at the same time be a proud man, and fear God too?
6046Can he contradict our Advocate?
6046Can he excuse himself?
6046Can he overstand the charge, the accusation, the sentence, and condemnation?
6046Can he prove that Christ has no interest in the saints''inheritance?
6046Can he prove that we are at age, or that our several parts of the heavenly house are already delivered into our own power?
6046Can he speak for himself?
6046Can it be a privilege for me to be annoyed with my infirmities, and to have my best duties infected with it?
6046Can it be imagined, sin being what it is, and God what he is-- to wit, a revenger of disobedience-- but that one time or other man must smart for sin?
6046Can it me a mercy for me to be troubled with my corruptions?
6046Can none of these severally, nor all of them jointly, save a man from hell, unless Christ also become our Advocate?
6046Can not a man be saved unless his heart be broken?
6046Can not all the angels do it?
6046Can not an angel do it?
6046Can not he transform himself thus into an angel of light?
6046Can not his eyes, which are as a flame of fire, see in my words, thoughts, and actions enough to make me culpable of the wrath of God?
6046Can not man by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him?
6046Can not one sinner save another?
6046Can not you submit, and, notwithstanding, do as much good as you can, in a neighbourly way, without having such meetings?
6046Can such a one as I am, live in glory?
6046Can the body hear?
6046Can the body see?
6046Can the thistle produce grapes, or the noxious weeds corn?
6046Can the waters quench it?
6046Can there be a miss of the loss of such an one?
6046Can there be any greater comfort ministered to thee than to know thy person stands just before God?
6046Can there be hope for me?''
6046Can these fear God?
6046Can they do that at all times which they can do at some times?
6046Can they pray, believe, love, fear, repent, and bow before God always alike?
6046Can we, by a new birth, say"Our Father?"
6046Can you give me further reason yet to convict me of the truth of what you say?
6046Can you grapple with the judgment of God?
6046Can you not be content to be damned for your sins against the law, but you must sin against the Holy Ghost?
6046Can you say you desire, when you pray?
6046Can you wrestle with the Almighty?
6046Canst thou answer it, sinner?
6046Canst thou be content to be put off with a belly well filled, and a back well clothed?
6046Canst thou defend thyself?
6046Canst thou drink hell- fire?
6046Canst thou hear of Christ, His bloody sweat and death, and not be taken with it, and not be grieved for it, and also converted by it?
6046Canst thou hear that the load of thy sins did break the very heart of Christ, and spill His precious blood?
6046Canst thou hear this, and not be concerned?
6046Canst thou hear this, and not have thy ears to tingle and burn on thy head?
6046Canst thou imagine thou shalt at the day of account out- face God, or make him believe thou wast what thou wast not?
6046Canst thou in faith say, Father, Father, to God?
6046Canst thou indeed, with the rest of the saints, cry, Our Father?
6046Canst thou not so much as once soberly think of thy dying hour, or of whither thy sinful life will drive thee then?
6046Canst thou now that readest or hearest these lines turn thy back, and go on in your sins?
6046Canst thou produce the birthright?
6046Canst thou read this, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb and dag?
6046Canst thou say unto him as David,"Judge me, O God, and plead my cause"( Psa 43:1)?
6046Canst thou see thy misery?
6046Canst thou set so light of Heaven, of God, of Christ, and the salvation of thy poor, yet precious soul?
6046Carest thou not for this?
6046Carry the solemn inquiry to the throne of grace, Have I passed from death unto life?
6046Change!--with whom?
6046Charles II, hearing of it, asked the learned D.D.,''How a man of his great erudition could sit to hear a tinker preach?''
6046Chris.--What good motions?
6046Christ made himself known to his disciples in breaking of bread; who would not, then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6046Christ made himself known to them in breaking of bread; who, who would not then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6046Christian man, dost thou hear?
6046Christian, are you actively engaged in fulfilling the duties of your course?
6046Come, sinner, let us apply it: How long is it since thou began to fear that Jesus Christ will not receive thee?
6046Coming sinner, take notice of this; we use to plead practices with men, and why not with God likewise?
6046Coming sinner, what thinkest thou?
6046Consdier man what I have said, And judge of things aright; When all men''s cards are fully played, Whose will abide the light?
6046Consider, I say, has he made a hedge and a wall to stop thee?
6046Consider, thou sayest, all my strength is gone, and therefore how should I wait?
6046Consider, was it man that had offended?
6046Could He not have suffered without His so suffering?
6046Could he not, think you, have stooped from the cross to the ground, and have laid hold on some honester man, if he would?
6046Could not the grace of the Father save us without this condescension of the Son?
6046Couldst thou invent a more full, free, or larger promise?
6046Cry, if thou wilt, O, when wilt thou come unto me?
6046Deny this, and it follows that God accepteth men without respect to righteousness; and then what follows that, but that Christ is dead in vain?
6046Devote myself to it, you will say, how is that?
6046Did Gideon, think you, believe that he was so strong in grace as he was?
6046Did God send his Holy Spirit into the hearts of his people, to that end that you should taunt at it?
6046Did He bleed for sin?
6046Did I say that hearty, fervent, and constant prayer flowed from this fear of God?
6046Did I say, personal virtues?
6046Did he not, even when he desired life, yet break with God in the day when conditions of life were propounded to him?
6046Did not Aaron fall; yea, and Moses himself?
6046Did not Christ die for us; and dying for us, are we not become dead to the law by the death of his body?
6046Did not I tell thee before, that a man must be righteous before he doth one good work, or he can never be righteous?
6046Did the similar feeling of Job or David spring from these polluted fountains?
6046Did these, then, see their graces so clear, as they saw themselves by their sins to be unworthy ones?
6046Did they all know that he was to be betrayed of Judas?
6046Did you never read that Scripture which saith,"Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness"?
6046Did you never read what God did to Ananias and Sapphira for telling but one lie against it?
6046Didst thou ever burn any of thy children in the fire to idols?
6046Didst thou ever curse, and swear, and deny Christ?
6046Didst thou ever kill anybody?
6046Didst thou ever use enchantments and conjuration?
6046Do God''s people keep holy fasts?
6046Do I love Christ, his Father, his saints, his words, and ways?
6046Do I see salvation is nowhere but in Christ?
6046Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6046Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6046Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6046Do not I know that I am exalted this day to be king of righteousness, and king of peace?
6046Do not even almost all pursue this world, their lusts and pleasures?
6046Do not these fears hinder thee from profiting in hearing or reading of the Word?
6046Do not these fears keep thee back from laying hold of the promise of salvation by Jesus Christ?
6046Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thou hast had, indeed, any true comfort from the Word and Spirit of God?
6046Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thy first fears were wrought by the Holy Spirit of God?
6046Do not these fears make thee question whether there was ever a work of grace wrought in thy soul?
6046Do not these fears make thee sometimes think, that it is in vain for thee to wait upon the Lord any longer?
6046Do not these fears tend to the hardening of thy heart, and to the making of thee desperate?
6046Do not these fears tend to the stirring up of blasphemies in thy heart against God?
6046Do not these fears weaken thy heart in prayer?
6046Do such fear God?
6046Do they cry out after the Lord Jesus, to save them?
6046Do they cry out of the insufficiency of their own righteousness, as to justification in the sight of God?
6046Do they fear God?
6046Do they fear God?
6046Do they fly from it, as from the face of a deadly serpent?
6046Do they not know the law?
6046Do they savour Christ in his Word, and do they leave all the world for his sake?
6046Do they see more worth and merit in one drop of Christ''s blood to save them, than in all the sins of the world to damn them?
6046Do they slight Thy groans, Thy tears, Thy blood, Thy death, Thy resurrection and intercession, Thy second coming again in heavenly glory?
6046Do they slight Thy merits?
6046Do they, do you think, fear God?
6046Do you come to church, you know what I mean; to the parish church, to hear Divine service?
6046Do you know them now?
6046Do you know them now?
6046Do you know what that willful sin is?
6046Do you mean the covenant of the Law, or the covenant to the Gospel?
6046Do you not hear the prophets, how they press faith in Jesus, and life by faith in him?
6046Do you not know that they are coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Do you not know them?
6046Do you think it is to say a few words over before or among a people?
6046Do you think that Ephraim would have looked after salvation, had not God first confounded him with the guilt of the sins of his youth?
6046Do you think that I do mean that my righteousness will save me without Christ?
6046Do you think that Manasseh would have regarded the Lord, had He not suffered his enemies to have prevailed against him?
6046Do you think that he that repents, believes, loves, fears, or humbles himself before God, and acts in other graces too, doth always know what he doth?
6046Do you think that love- letters are not desired between lovers?
6046Do you think that the woman with her two mites cast in all that she desired to cast into the treasury of God?
6046Do you think, I say, that the Lord Jesus did not think before he spake?
6046Does thy hand and heart tremble?
6046Dost fly to him that is a Saviour from the wrath to come, for life?
6046Dost thou at some time see some little excellency in Christ?
6046Dost thou delight in them?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou find that there is but very little sanctifying grace in thy soul?
6046Dost thou know by what it is that God makes a man righteous?
6046Dost thou know what the unpardonable sin, the sin against the Holy Ghost, is?
6046Dost thou know where that is by or with which God makes a man righteous?
6046Dost thou like these wicked blasphemies?
6046Dost thou love thine own soul?
6046Dost thou love thy friends, dost thou love thine enemies, dost thou love thy family or relations, or the church of God?
6046Dost thou mourn for them, pray against them, and hate thyself because of them?
6046Dost thou not inwardly, and with indignation against sin, say, O that I might never, never feel one such motion more?
6046Dost thou not see the very paw of the devil in them; yea, in every one of thy ten confessions?
6046Dost thou not understand me?
6046Dost thou see and find in thee iniquity and unrighteousness?
6046Dost thou see in thee all manner of wickedness?
6046Dost thou see that thou art very much void of sanctification?
6046Dost thou see thy sins?
6046Dost thou see thyself in Christ, and canst thou come to God as a member of him?
6046Dost thou see thyself surrounded with enemies?
6046Dost thou strive to imitate Christ in all the works of righteousness, which God doth command of thee, and prompt thee forward to?
6046Dost thou study, by all honest and lawful ways, to advance the name, holiness, and majesty of God?
6046Dost thou therefore see thyself in such a sad condition as this?
6046Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6046Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6046Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6046Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?
6046Dost thou understand me, sinful soul?
6046Dost thou want a new heart?
6046Dost thou want faith?
6046Dost thou want grace of any sort?
6046Dost thou want strength against thy lusts, against the devil''s temptations?
6046Dost thou want strength to carry thee through afflictions of body, and afflictions of spirit, through persecutions?
6046Dost thou want the Spirit?
6046Dost thou want wisdom?
6046Doth He sometimes give thee some secret persuasions, though scarcely discernible, that thou mayest attain, and get an interest in Him?
6046Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us with God, to plead with him for us against the devil?
6046Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us, and that of his mere grace and love?
6046Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly and with cold devotions?
6046Doth he hope?
6046Doth he then command that his mercy should be offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Doth his promise fail for evermore?
6046Doth iniquity prevail against thee?
6046Doth it look like what hath any coherence with reason or mercy, for a man to abuse his friend?
6046Doth it say,"and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out?"
6046Doth justice call for the blood of that nature that sinned?
6046Doth justice say that this blood, if it be not the blood of One that is really and naturally God, it will not give satisfaction to infinite justice?
6046Doth justice say, that it must not only have satisfaction for sinners, but they that are saved must be also washed and sanctified with this blood?
6046Doth no man come to Jesus Christ but by the drawing,& c., of the Father?
6046Doth no man come to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Doth not everybody see the folly of such arguings?
6046Doth not the ground groan under you?
6046Doth not thy finding of this in thee cause thee to fly from a depending on thy own doings?
6046Doth not thy heart twitter at being saved?
6046Doth not thy mouth water?
6046Doth such a one believe?
6046Doth the law command thee to do good, and nothing but good, and that with all thy soul, heart, and delight?
6046Doth the text say,"Come?"
6046Doth thy heart and conversation agree with this passage?
6046Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6046Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6046Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6046Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6046Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6046Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6046Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6046Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6046Eighth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Eleventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Enter upon the solemn inquiry, Have I sought the gate?
6046Esau did despise his birthright, saying, What good will this birthright do me?
6046Especially if the judge be just, and knows me altogether, as the God of heaven does?
6046Fifth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046First, Art thou indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6046First, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046For how can a man act righteousness but from a principle of righteousness?
6046For how can it otherwise be, since there is holiness and justice in God?
6046For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
6046For if sin be so dreadful a thing as to wring the heart of the Son of God, how shall a poor wretched sinner be able to bear it?
6046For if the most potent parts of the soul are engaged in their service, what, think you, do the more inferior do?
6046For if they reject the word of the Lord,"what wisdom is in them?"
6046For so the question implies--''What will a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046For some cause he was treated with great liberality for those times; the extent of it may be seen by one justice asking him,''Is your God Beelzebub?''
6046For the fear of God is to stand in awe of him, but how can that be done if we do not set him before us?
6046For the first of these, namely,''WHAT OR WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6046For they are now profane to amazement; and sometimes I have thought one thing, and sometimes another; that is, why God should suffer it so to be?
6046For to what purpose should a man desire, or what fruits will desire bring him whose desires shall not be granted?
6046For upon this one question, Am I come, or, am I not?
6046For what is the ground of despair, but a conceit that sin has shut the soul out of all interest in happiness?
6046For what saith the Scripture?
6046For what will my weak and newly converted brethren think of it, but that I was not so strong indeed as I was in word?
6046For wherein shall it be known here, that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight, is it not in that thou goest with us?
6046For who can bear or grapple with the wrath of God?
6046For who can do righteousness without he be principled so to do?
6046For whom can so precious an inheritance be intended?
6046For why are these things thus recorded, but to show to sinners what he can do, to the praise and glory of his grace?
6046For why may not God be merciful, and why may not God be just?
6046For zeal, where is that also?
6046For''hope that is seen, is not hope; for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
6046For, Was the first covenant made with the first Adam?
6046Fourth, Art thou come to the Lord Jesus?
6046Fourth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Friend, if thou canst fit thyself, what need hast thou of Christ?
6046Go away?
6046Go to him, did I say?
6046God charged our sins upon Christ, and that in their guilt and burden, what remaineth but that the charge was real or feigned?
6046God gave testimony of him by signs and wonders--''Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6046God gave them intimation of a better country, and their minds did cleave to it with desires of it; and what then?
6046God is true, his Word is true; and to help us to hope in him, how many times has he fulfilled it to others, and that before our eyes?
6046Grant it; yet what law takes notice of the plea of one who doth professedly act as an enemy?
6046Guilt and despair, what are they?
6046Hackney, April 1850 THE GREATNESS OF THE SOUL, AND UNSPEAKABLENESS OF THE LOSS THEREOF''OR WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS SOUL?''
6046Had I ever, in all my lifetime, one sinful thought passed through my heart since I was born; yea or no?
6046Had he no place clean?
6046Had not now these men desires that were mighty?
6046Had our sins betrayed us into and under Satan''s slavery?
6046Had sin set us at an indefinite distance from God?
6046Has God forbidden thee?
6046Has he adopted us into his family?
6046Has he crossed thee in all thou puttest thy hand unto?
6046Has man given himself for sin?
6046Has man lain at wait for opportunities for sin?
6046Has man, that he might enjoy his sin, brought himself to a morsel of bread?
6046Has man, when he has found his sin, pursued it with all his heart?
6046Has sin wounded, bruised thy soul, and broken thy bones?
6046Hast no affection but what is brutish?
6046Hast no judgment?
6046Hast no soul?
6046Hast thou Jesus Christ for thine Advocate?
6046Hast thou a cause moving thee to come?
6046Hast thou also considered the justness of the Judge?
6046Hast thou any enticing touches of the Word of God upon thy mind?
6046Hast thou been a witch?
6046Hast thou been with him, and prayed him to plead thy cause, and cried unto him to undertake for thee?
6046Hast thou committed it?
6046Hast thou desired him to plead thy cause?
6046Hast thou entertained him?
6046Hast thou escaped, O my soul, from the net of the infernal fowler?
6046Hast thou four children?
6046Hast thou heart- shaken apprehensions when deep sleep is upon thee, of hell, death, and judgment to come?
6046Hast thou in thee the spirit of adoption?
6046Hast thou no conscience?
6046Hast thou no sins?
6046Hast thou not cursed them in thine heart many a time?
6046Hast thou not known?
6046Hast thou not reason?
6046Hast thou received the spirit of adoption?
6046Hast thou seen thy state to be desperate, if the Lord Jesus doth not undertake to plead thy cause?
6046Hast thou then fled, or dost thou indeed fly to it?
6046Hast thou waited on the Lord so long as the Lord hath waited on thee?
6046Hast thou well improved what thou hast received already?
6046Hast thou, thinkest thou, found anything so good as Jesus Christ?
6046Hast thou, through desires, betaken thyself to thy heels?
6046Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
6046Hath God required these things at your hands?
6046Hath God showed thee that thou art by nature under the curse of his law?
6046Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and Hell?
6046Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?"
6046Hath it not a most vehement flame?
6046Hath not the least creature that hath life, more of God in it than these?
6046Hath not this God great love for sinners?
6046Hath the Holy Ghost, hath the world, or hath thy conscience?
6046Have I been grafted into Christ?
6046Have I the right work of God on my soul?
6046Have not I told thee already that there is no such thing as a ceasing to be?
6046Have not thy groans gone up to heaven from every corner of thy house?
6046Have they faith?
6046Have they hope?
6046Have they pardon of sin?
6046Have they righteousness?
6046Have they strength to do the work of God in their generations, or any other thing that God would have them do?
6046Have they that shall be saved, awakenings about their state by nature?
6046Have they that shall be saved, faith?
6046Have thy sins corrupted thy wounds, and made them putrefy and stink?
6046Have we comfort, or consolation?
6046Have we sinned?
6046Have we the Spirit, or the fruits thereof?
6046Have you forgot the close, the milk house, the stable, the barn, and the like, where God did visit your soul?
6046Have you never a hill Mizar to remember?
6046Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046He also expects this at our hands, saying,"Who will rise up for me against the evil doers?
6046He answered me in a great chafe, What would the devil do for company, if it were not for such as I am?''
6046He asked me why?
6046He feared God; and what then?
6046He forsakes him--''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6046He hath given us his Son,"How shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
6046He hath this Abishai, and that Abishai, that presently steps in against him, saying, Shall not this rebel''s sins destroy him in hell?
6046He imagined that he could bear these small afflictions with patience; but''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046He is indeed the great deliverer; but what is a deliverer to them that never saw themselves in bondage, as was said before?
6046He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
6046He is not ashamed of us, though now in heaven; why should we be ashamed of him before this adulterous and sinful generation?
6046He is thy Creator; is it not seemly for creatures to fear and reverence their Creator?
6046He is thy Father; is it not seemly for children to reverence and fear their Father?
6046He is thy King; is it not seemly for subjects to fear and reverence their King?
6046He is unwearied in his pleading for us; why should we faint and be dismayed while we plead for him?
6046He never said to him,''Why hast thou done so?''
6046He pleads for us before the holy angels; why should not we plead for him before princes?
6046He pleads for us to save our souls; why should not we plead for him to sanctify his name?
6046He pleads for us, against fallen angels; why should we not plead for him against sinful vanities?
6046He pleads for us, though our cause is bad; why should not we plead for him, since his cause is good?
6046He ran to him, he kneeled down to him, and asked, and that before a multitude,''Good master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?''
6046He said that I was ignorant, and did not understand the Scriptures; for how, said he, can you understand them when you know not the original Greek?
6046He said unto me, By what scripture?
6046He said, How then?
6046He said, which of the Scriptures do you understand literally?
6046He saith himself, they that come to him,& c., shall find rest unto their souls; hast thou found rest in him for thy soul?
6046He sanctified us with his blood; but why should the Father have thanks for this?
6046He was to offer it, and how?
6046He was, and was his Son, before he was revealed--''What is his name, and what is his Son''s name, if thou canst tell?''
6046He will receive perfection, immortality, heaven, and glory; and what is folded up in these things, who can tell?
6046Hear, did I say?
6046Heartily spoken; but how did he perform his promise?
6046Hence David, when he speaks of heaven, says,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6046Hence it follows that Christ will be ashamed of some; but why not ashamed of others?
6046Here is nought but open war, acts of hostility, and shameful rebellion, on the sinner''s side; and what delight can God take in that?
6046His cause; what is his cause?
6046His fee- who shall pay him his fee?
6046House and land, trades and honours, places and preferments, what are they to salvation?
6046How are those treated in this world who are entitled to so glorious, so exalted, so eternal, and unchangeable an inheritance in the world to come?
6046How art thou when thou thinkest that thou thyself hast grace?
6046How came that to pass?
6046How came they by their faith?
6046How came they white?
6046How camest thou to see thy need of this righteousness?
6046How can I judge amiss, when I judge as I feel?
6046How can I then be accepted by a holy and sin- abhorring God?
6046How can it possibly be?
6046How can they have any to Godward that are enemies to him in their minds by wicked works?
6046How can they pray or make conscience of the duty that fear not God?
6046How can those that are accustomed to do evil, do that which is commanded in this particular?
6046How can we judge of a preacher''s good will, but by''peace on his lips?''
6046How canst thou find in thy heart to set thyself against grace, against such grace as offereth mercy to thee?
6046How could he join in their thanks, and praises, and blessings of him for ever and ever, in whose favour, mercy, and grace, they are not concerned?
6046How did he ply it with Christ against Joshua the high- priest?
6046How did he ply16 it against that good man Job, if possibly he might have obtained his destruction in hell- fire?
6046How do the heirs to immortality conduct themselves in such a prospect?
6046How do they show themselves to be true under the first of these?
6046How do they show themselves to be true under the second?
6046How dost thou find them in outward trials?
6046How dost thou find thyself in the inward workings of sin?
6046How dost thou like being saved?
6046How dost thou like the discovery of that which thou thinkest is grace in other men?
6046How doth that appear?
6046How far?
6046How if I never see the sun rise more?
6046How if the first voice that rings to- morrow morning in my heavy ears be,''Arise, ye dead, and come to judgment?''
6046How if you have over- stood the time of mercy?
6046How is that?
6046How is that?
6046How is this great object to be accomplished?
6046How it appears that they that are saved, are saved by grace?
6046How many are there in the world whose heart Satan hath filled with a belief that their state and condition for another world is good?
6046How many good souls has he driven to these conclusions, who afterwards have been made to unsay all again?
6046How many have, in all ages, been kept from coming to God aright by the terrors of the world?
6046How many in Israel were destroyed for that which Aaron, Gideon, and Manasseh, unworthily did in their day?
6046How many pay undue respect to buildings in which public prayer is offered up?
6046How many struggling fits had Israel with God in the wilderness?
6046How many times are some men put in mind of death by sickness upon themselves, by graves, by the death of others?
6046How many times are they put in mind of hell by reading the Word, by lashes of conscience, and by some that go roaring in despair out of this world?
6046How many times did they declare that there they feared him not?
6046How many times hast thou had heaven and salvation offered to thee freely, wouldst thou but break thy league with this great enemy of God?
6046How many times, think you, did Israel stand in need of pardon, from Egypt, until they came to Canaan?
6046How many times, when Israel provoked the Lord to anger, did he yet defer to destroy them?
6046How much of God dost thou think is in these things?
6046How now, thought I, is this the sign of an upright soul, to desire to serve God, when all is taken from him?
6046How rapid were his thoughts--''Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell?''
6046How rich was Jesus Christ?
6046How sayest thou, sinner?
6046How shall I deliver thee, Israel?
6046How shall I make thee as Admah?
6046How shall I set thee as Zeboim?
6046How shall he be brought, wrought, and made, to be out of love with it?
6046How shall they come then?
6046How shall this be proved?
6046How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
6046How shall we, who are impure and unclean by nature and by practice, draw near unto him who is so infinitely holy?
6046How should he be the Christ, and yet come out of Galilee, out of which ariseth no prophet?
6046How should he contain hopes of life?
6046How should the Lord put any trust in thee?
6046How should we strive?
6046How so?
6046How then can his desires be granted, who himself refused to have them answered?
6046How then can they do anything with that godly reverence of his holy Majesty that is and must be essential to every good work?
6046How then can we be hindered of our hope?
6046How then shall a bad man, any bad man, the best bad man upon earth, think to set himself by his best things just in the sight of God?
6046How then shall the conscience of the burdened sinner by rightly quieted, if he perceiveth not the grace of God?
6046How then should they do good?
6046How then, may some say, doth it become ours?
6046How then?
6046How then?
6046How will men that have before them a little honour, a little profit, a little pleasure, strive?
6046How will the heavens echo of joy, when the Bride, the Lamb''s wife, shall come to dwell with her husband for ever?
6046How, if He had come, having taken a commandment from His Father to damn you, and to send you to the devils in Hell?
6046How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that hath not felt the burden of the wrath of God?
6046How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that never was sensible of the sorrows of the one, nor distressed with the pains of the other?
6046How, then, canst thou stand clear from guilt in thy soul who neglectest to act faith in the blood of the Lamb?
6046How, then, could they object that the time was not come for Christ to be born?
6046How?
6046How?
6046I a m under the force of it, and this is my continual cry, What shall I render to the Lord for all the benefits which he has bestowed upon me?
6046I am the basest of creatures, I could even spew at myself?
6046I answer, Art thou sensible that thou hast an action commenced against thee in that high court of justice that is above?
6046I answer, Hast thou well considered the nature of the crime wherewith thou standest charged at the bar of God?
6046I ask, Hast thou entertained him so to be?
6046I ask, and wherefore then served the wood by which the sacrifices were burned?
6046I asked her if she was sick?
6046I asked him wherein?
6046I come now to the second thing into which we are to inquire, and that is, WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6046I come now to the third question, namely, But why should we strive?
6046I doubt I do not come as I should do?
6046I have also asked those that pass by the way,"if they saw him whom my soul loveth,"and if they had anything to communicate to me?
6046I query, is it possible to come up to the pattern for justification with God?
6046I said, Are they infallible?
6046I say again, how will they strive for this?
6046I say again, if our love is so slender to our own souls, can any think that it should be more full to the souls of others?
6046I say again, why is it affirmed''without shedding of blood is no remission,''if man''s good deeds can save him?
6046I say, Art thou sensible of this?
6046I say, What hast thou seen in him?
6046I say, Who told thee so?
6046I say, dost thou this, or dost thou hunt thine own soul to destroy it?
6046I say, hast thou entertained Jesus Christ for thy lawyer to plead thy cause?
6046I say, how glorious was it; and how sweet is it to you that have seen yourselves lost by nature?
6046I say, should he say to the poor, Come to my door, ask at my door, knock at my door, and you shall find and have; would he not be counted liberal?
6046I say, therefore, to thee that art thus, And why despair?
6046I say, what benefit have we thereby?
6046I say, what excuse can they make for themselves, when they shall be asked why they did not in the day of salvation come to Christ to be saved?
6046I say, what more fearful than to be tormented there for ever with the devil and his angels?
6046I say, where is he that hath taken his flight for salvation, because of the dread of the wrath to come?
6046I say, where, as to justification with God?
6046I think I am cast off from God, says the soul; so thou thoughtest afore, says memory, but thou wast mistaken then, and why not the like again?
6046I use the means to be saved; and why?
6046I was no sooner fixed upon this resolution, but that word dropped upon me,"Doth Job serve God for nought?"
6046I will do unto them as they have done unto Me; and what unrighteousness is in all this?
6046I.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED?
6046II.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6046III.--WHO ARE THEY THAT ARE TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6046IV.--HOW IT APPEARS THAT THEY THAT ARE SAVED, ARE SAVED BY GRACE?
6046If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6046If God be with one, who can hurt one?
6046If He is, then how doth it appear?
6046If a man can not now go to the throne of grace by prayer, through Christ, and so fetch grace for his support from thence, what can he do?
6046If all that desire to go to heaven should come thither, verily they would make a hell of heaven; for, I say, what would they do there?
6046If grace received would do, what need for more?
6046If he also shall ask me, What hath been my preferment in all the time of my absence from him?
6046If he asks me, By what authority I take upon me thus to reason?
6046If he asks me, How I know that the law will not lay hold of me also?
6046If he asks me, Who have been my companions?
6046If he hath, show us where?
6046If he knows not hell, and the torments thereof, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not himself and the badness of his condition, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not the law, and the severity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not the world, and the emptiness and vanity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not what death is, wherefore should he come?
6046If he was not willing, why did he promise?
6046If heart- breaking work attend such strokes,''Why should ye be stricken any more?''
6046If it be love for a fellow- creature to give a bit of bread, a coat, a cup of cold water, what shall we call this?
6046If judgment begins at the house of God, what will the end of them be that obey not the gospel of God?
6046If the first come in and say, Why am I judged?
6046If the object of the wrath of God, then is his case most dreadful; for who can bear, who can grapple with the wrath of God?
6046If the question be asked, How a just God can save that man from death, that by sin has put himself under the sentence of it?
6046If the rich man should say thus to the poor, would not he be reckoned a free- hearted man?
6046If there be twenty places where there are assizes kept in this land, yet if I have offended no law, what need have I of an advocate?
6046If these be worth commending then, That vainly show their might, How dare you blame those holy men That in God''s quarrel fight?
6046If this be concluded in the affirmative, what follows but that Christ, though he undertook, came short in doing for us?
6046If thou canst go lustily, what mean thy crutches?
6046If thou sayest yea, then I ask, Who told thee that thou standest accused for transgression before the judgment- seat of God?
6046If thou sayest, Yea; I ask, How comest thou righteous?
6046If we do take occasion to do so, that we may drop, and be yet distilling some good doctrine upon their souls?
6046If what be possible?
6046If yea, then Christ had such; if no, then who can fulfil the law as he?
6046In a word, Doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6046In a word, are they converted?
6046In a word, doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6046In a word, who knows the power of God''s wrath, the weight of sin, the torments of hell, and the length of eternity?
6046In all this, what qualification shows itself as precedent to justification?
6046In time of sickness, what so set by as the doctor''s glasses and gally- pots full of his excellent things?
6046In whose judgment art thou righteous?
6046Indeed this may be; and therefore no similitude can be found that can fully amplify the matter,''for what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046Is Benhadad yet alive?
6046Is Christ Jesus not only a priest of, and a King over, but an Advocate for his people?
6046Is Christ Jesus the Lord mine Advocate with the Father?
6046Is Christ Jesus the redemption; and, as such, the very door and inlet into all God''s mercies?
6046Is Christ, as crucified, the way and door to all spiritual and eternal mercy?
6046Is God indeed to be dallied with, and will the end be pleasant unto you?
6046Is He satisfied now in the behalf of sinners by this Man''s thus suffering?
6046Is Jesus Christ an Advocate with the Father for us?
6046Is Jesus Christ the Saviour also become our Advocate?
6046Is any merry?
6046Is coming to Jesus Christ by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Is coming to Jesus Christ not by the will, wisdom, or power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Is he God''s fellow?
6046Is he a fool that chooseth for himself long lasters, or he whose best things will rot in a day?
6046Is he a godly man, that will serve God for nothing rather than give out?
6046Is he a pleasant child?
6046Is he a second God?
6046Is he ever the worse for coming to Jesus Christ, or for his loving and serving of Jesus Christ?
6046Is he merciful; will he help thee?
6046Is he of the highest order of the angels?
6046Is he present; will he hear thee?
6046Is he qualified for my business?
6046Is he then left to fill up the measure of his iniquities?
6046Is heaven reserved only for the noble and the learned, like Paul?
6046Is his body dead?
6046Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6046Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6046Is his name, person, and undertakings, more precious to them, than is the glory of the world?
6046Is it Jesus Christ?
6046Is it a sign of a fool to agree with one''s adversary while we are in the way with him, even before he delivereth us to the judge?
6046Is it a time to take pleasure, and to recreate thyself in anything, before thou hast mourned and been sorry for thy sins?
6046Is it attended with so many blessed privileges?
6046Is it below thee?
6046Is it fit to say unto God, Thou art hard- hearted?
6046Is it in the judgment of God, or of man?
6046Is it likely that those should have the Lord Jesus for their Advocate to plead their cause; who despise and reject his person, his Word, and ways?
6046Is it not a high point of wisdom for a man to be always doing of that which lays him under the conduct of angels?
6046Is it not a sign of wisdom for a man yet more and more to endeavour to interest himself in the love and protection of God?
6046Is it not a sign of wisdom to depart from sins, which are the snares of death and hell?
6046Is it not better to say now unto God, Do not condemn me?
6046Is it not for a man to sin willingly after enlightening?
6046Is it not pity, had it otherwise been the will of God, that ever thou wast made a man, for that thou settest so little by thy soul?
6046Is it not rather to be wondered at, that thou hast not caught before this a thousand times a thousand falls?
6046Is it not so with you in respect of your beggars that come to your door?
6046Is it not strong as death, cruel as the grave, and hotter than the coals of juniper?
6046Is it not therefore a wonderful mercy to be blessed with this grace of fear, that thou by it mayest be kept from final, which is damnable apostasy?
6046Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6046Is it so, that coming to Jesus Christ is by the Father, as aforesaid?
6046Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6046Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6046Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that he will not receive them?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it surprising that the Quakers, at such a time, assumed their peculiar neatness of dress?
6046Is not God as well mighty to punish as to save?
6046Is not HE called?
6046Is not HE glorified?
6046Is not HE justified?
6046Is not heaven worth thy affection?
6046Is not here a door of hope?
6046Is not here encouragement for those that think, for wicked hearts and lives, they have not their fellows in the world?
6046Is not love of the greatest force to oblige?
6046Is not the devil thy father?
6046Is not the same spirit of rebellion amongst us in our days?
6046Is not this God rich in mercy?
6046Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6046Is not this a great waster?
6046Is not this a truth?
6046Is not this amazing grace?
6046Is not this an encouragement to the biggest sinners to make their application to Christ for mercy?
6046Is not this grace?
6046Is not this grace?
6046Is not this love that passeth knowledge?
6046Is not this love the wonderment of angels?
6046Is not this the experience of all the godly?
6046Is not this to play the fool, in the account of sinners, while angels wonder at and rejoice for thy wisdom?
6046Is not this true as I have said?
6046Is sin so vile a thing?
6046Is the arm of the Lord shortened that he can not save?
6046Is the blood of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection of Christ, of no more virtue than to bring in for us an uncertain salvation?
6046Is the law sin?
6046Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6046Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6046Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6046Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046Is the soul such an excellent thing, and the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046Is the way dangerous in which thou art to go?
6046Is the way of the just an abomination to you?
6046Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6046Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6046Is there also hope to be in His children?
6046Is there any among thy sins, thy companions, and foolish delights, that, like Christ, can help thee in the day of thy distress?
6046Is there any law now that will curse and condemn this Saviour for standing in our persons to give satisfaction to God for the transgression of man?
6046Is there any vicious propensity, the gratification of which is not included in that character?
6046Is there but one sin among so many millions of sins, for which there is no forgiveness; and must I commit this?
6046Is there grace for me?''
6046Is there no truth nor trust to be put in him, notwithstanding all that he hath said?
6046Is there not a middle way?
6046Is there not a time coming when the godly may ask the wicked what profit they have in their pleasure?
6046Is there not everywhere in God''s Book a flat contradiction to this, in multitudes of promises, of invitations, of examples, and the like?
6046Is there not palpably high wickedness in every one of the effects of this fear?
6046Is there nothing else to be done but to make a covenant with death, and to maintain thy agreement with hell?
6046Is there perfection in that righteousness?
6046Is there room for me?''
6046Is there so much ground of comfort, and so much cause to be glad?
6046Is there so much store in Christ, and such a ready heart in Him to give it to me?
6046Is there that condition, they must believe?
6046Is there to be a righteousness to clothe them with that is to be presented before Divine justice?
6046Is this a truth, that the man that truly comes to God in order thereto has had his heart broken?
6046Is this fear of God such an excellent thing?
6046Is this he that professed, and disputed, and forsook us; but now he is come to us again?
6046Is this he that separated from us, but now he is fallen with us into the same eternal damnation with us?
6046Is this the gloomy fanaticism of a Puritan divine?
6046Is this the sum of all, namely, That''the fear of the wicked it shall come upon him,''and that''the desire of the righteous shall be granted?''
6046Is this to serve God?
6046Is this word more dear unto them?
6046Is thy business slight; is it not concerning the welfare of thy soul?
6046Is thy conscience awakened and convinced then, that thou art at present in a perishing state, and that thou hast need to cry to God for mercy?
6046Is thy heart hard?
6046Is thy heart slothful and idle?
6046It casteth out the Word and love of God, without which no grace can grow in the soul; how then should the fear of God grow in a covetous heart?
6046It confirms it; and this is part of the meaning of Paul in those large relations of his sufferings for Christ, saying,''Are they ministers of Christ?
6046It has ofttimes come into my mind to ask, By what means it is that the gospel profession should be so tainted39 with loose and carnal gospellers?
6046It is a neat and acceptable volume, but why altered?
6046It is a sign of a very bad nature when the contrary shows itself; could God have done more for thee than to have put his fear in thy heart?
6046It is an honour for the poor to stand up for the great and mighty; but what honour is it for the great to plead for the base?
6046It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?"
6046It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?''
6046It is false, said she; for when they said to him, Do you confess the indictment?
6046It is not a sign of foolishness timely to prevent ruin, is it?
6046It is said elsewhere,''For what is a man advantaged if he gain the whole world, and lose himself?''
6046It is said in another place;"Can a woman,"a mother,"forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
6046It is true, Mephibosheth had a check from David; for, said he,"Why wentest not thou with me, Mephibosheth?"
6046It may be thy great prayer is to say,"Our Father which art in heaven,"& c. Dost thou know the meaning of the very first words of this prayer?
6046It seems then, his heart was fainting; but what was the cause of his fainting?
6046It was their sore temptation; for still, as some affirmed him to be the Christ, others as fast objected,''Shall Christ come out of Galilee?''
6046It will never backslide again, will it?
6046It would not be reckoned of grace, but of debt; and what would follow from hence?
6046Job was a man a none- such in his day for one that feared God; and who so bold with God as Job?
6046John Bunyan?
6046Just and justified from all things that would otherwise swallow thee up?
6046Justice Keelin said, that I ought not to preach; and asked me where I had my authority?
6046Know you not that this is the judgment of God upon you,"ye despisers, to behold, and wonder, and perish?"
6046Lastly, Is there such mercy as this?
6046Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Lastly, but dost thou think that thy more grace will exempt thee from temptations?
6046Let our first inquiry be, whether the Saviour intended a fixed form of prayer?
6046Let us stand together; who is mine adversary?
6046Lightning and thunder is made a cause of rain, but lightning alone is not:''Who hath divided a water- course for the overflowing of waters?
6046Look ye now, did not I tell you so?
6046Lord, I have destroyed myself, can I live?
6046Lord, every one of them are sins of the first rate, of the biggest size, of the blackest line, can I live?
6046Lord, shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou canst pardon my sins, or by believing Thou canst not?
6046Lord, what will be the fruit of these things, when for the doctrine of God there is imposed, that is, more than taught, the traditions of men?
6046Lord, who desired Thee to promise?
6046Lord,"who can understand his errors?
6046Man knows the beginning of sin, said Spira, but who bounds the issues thereof?''
6046Many of this kind there be now in the world, both of men, and women, and children; art not thou that readest this book of this number?
6046May I be saved by him?''
6046May not the glorified saints become angels?
6046May not these be that sin I trow?
6046May there not come out true men as well as thieves out from thence?
6046May we appeal to our God, Lord, is it I?
6046Men will do thus, as I said, in courts below; and why shouldst not thou approach thus to the court above?
6046Mine eyes have seen vileness in the best of my doings; what, then, think you, must God needs see in them?
6046Must also the general assembly and church of the first- born wait upon thee for their full portions of glory?
6046Must he do what he lists?
6046Must it be, if they turn themselves, or do something to merit of him to turn them?
6046Must it needs be that?
6046Must it needs be the great transgression?
6046Must nobody seek because few are saved?
6046Must not that be much more so accounted?
6046Must the Son of God himself come down from heaven?
6046Must there be redemption by blood added to mercy, if the soul be saved?
6046Must they be bound to their own ruin, by the rebellion of their stubborn wills?
6046Must we not fear falls?
6046Must we, because of these temptations, incline to fall?
6046My brethren, is it not reasonable that we should stand up for him in this world?
6046My hope is grounded upon the promises; what else should it be grounded upon?
6046My sins are more than the sands, can I live?
6046My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
6046Nay, God favoured His Son no more, finding our sins upon Him, than He would have favoured any of us; for, should we have died?
6046Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether displeasing to thee?
6046Nay, art thou not a desperate persecutor of the children of God?
6046Nay, but why dost thou tempt the Lord thy God?
6046Nay, do not many make his Word, and his name, and his ways, a stalking- horse to their own worldly advantages?
6046Nay, further,"Have we not prophesied in Thy name?
6046Nay, is it not the mark of implacable reprobates?
6046Nay, was he not ready to give the lie to the angel, when he told him God was with him?
6046Nay, what world, what people, what nation, for sin and transgression, could or can be compared to Jerusalem?
6046Ninth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046No affection for the God that made thee?
6046No man, when he buildeth his house, makes the principal parts thereof of weak or feeble timber; for how could such bear up the rest?
6046No, saith the child, nor with this hand either; then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6046Noah and Lot, who so holy as they in the time of their afflictions?
6046Now I come to the second question-- to wit, What is it to be saved by grace?
6046Now do we regret our want of greater conformity to his image?
6046Now help, Lord; now, Lord Jesus, what shall I do?
6046Now if all these and their works as to our justification, are rejected, where, but in Christ, is righteousness to be found?
6046Now the soul is purchased by a price that the Son, the wisdom of God, thought fit to pay for the redemption thereof-- what a thing, then, is the soul?
6046Now there is both comfort and honour in this; for what comfort like that of being a holy man of God?
6046Now what can deliver the soul from these but grace?
6046Now what can hell and death do to him that hath this mercy of God upon him?
6046Now what did he do by this his carriage, but testify plainly that he was not for receiving accusations against poor sinners, whoever accused by?
6046Now, I pray, what is it to be a devil, but to be under, for ever, the power and dominion of sin, an implacable spirit against God?
6046Now, I remember that one day, as I was walking into the country, I was much in the thoughts of this, But how if the day of grace be past?
6046Now, I would ask, what all this should signify, if a sinner, as a sinner, before he washes, or is washed, may immediately go unto the throne of grace?
6046Now, being made free from sin, what follows?
6046Now, how strong the motions or passions of love are, who is there that is an utter stranger thereto?
6046Now, if Christ, as an Advocate, pleadeth a propitiation with God, for whose conviction doth he plead it?
6046Now, if God shall count me righteous, who will be so hardy as to conclude I yet shall perish?
6046Now, if a call to come hath such encouragement in it, what is a promise of receiving such, but an encouragement much more?
6046Now, if so much safety flows from God''s being for one, how safe are we when God is with us?
6046Now, if they be blind, how shall they come?
6046Now, if this cause be faulty, why doth he live?
6046Now, if thou takest such things for a grant of thy desires, and consequently concludest thyself a righteous man, how mayest thou be deceived?
6046Now, is not this a blessed Christ, coming sinner?
6046Now, justification and eternal salvation being both in Christ, and nowhere else to be had for men, who would not come to Jesus Christ?
6046Now, since this is so, what can the condemned at the judgment say for themselves, why sentence of death should not be passed upon them?
6046Now, the question is, how Abraham found?
6046Now, then, I would be saved; but why?
6046Now, then, it will be demanded, how a soul, before it was a month old, could receive sin to the making of itself unclean?
6046Now, to be taught of God, what like it?
6046Now, what can an intercessor do, if he is not able to answer this question?
6046Now, what doth Christ plead, and what is the ground of his plea?
6046Now, what is faith but a believing, a trusting, or relying act of the soul?
6046Now, what is the result, but that the Advocate goes down, as well as we; we to hell, and he in esteem?
6046Now, what is the signification of this name but SAVIOUR?
6046Now, what remains but that we who are reconciled to God by faith in his blood are quit, discharged, and set free from the law of sin and death?
6046Now, what shall God do to save these men?
6046Now, what shall this man do?
6046Now, what was Paul''s answer?
6046Now, when Jesus was born, it is said,''Where is he that is born King of the Jews?''
6046Now, whence should all this disobedience arise?
6046Now, where lieth the fault?
6046Now, which of these hast thou?
6046Now, will not this last his poor brethren to spend upon a great while?
6046O Lord, thought I, what if I should not, indeed?
6046O grave, where is thy victory?
6046O grave, where is thy victory?"
6046O grave, where is thy victory?''
6046O how should a poor soul do this?
6046O sinner, wilt thou not open?
6046O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire?
6046O, but I am but one, and a very sorry one, too; and what is one, especially such an one as I am?
6046O, then we should have you cry out, I must have Christ; what shall I do for Christ?
6046Objection.-But doth not Christ as Advocate plead for his elect, though not called as yet?
6046Of God, do I say; if thou wouldst but break this league with this great enemy of thy soul?
6046On his arrival, he demanded,''Are all the prisoners safe?''
6046Once being at an honest woman''s house, I, after some pause, asked her how she did?
6046One word also to you that are neglecters of Jesus Christ:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6046Or art thou ignorant of these things, and yet darest thou say, Our Father?
6046Or how shall a man be able to give to others a satisfactory account of his unfeigned subjection to the gospel, that yet abides in his impenitency?
6046Or how, if the next sight I see with mine eyes be the Lord in the clouds, with all his angels, raining floods of fire and brimstone upon the world?
6046Or is he ever the more a fool, for flying from that which will drown thee in hell- fire, and for seeking eternal life?
6046Or is his grace so far gone, and so near spent, that now he has not enough to pardon, and secure, and save one sinner more?
6046Or is it not the least of thy thoughts all the day?
6046Or of Heman, when he said he was free among them whom God remembered no more?
6046Or the highly virtuous dame, Must I sue for mercy upon the same terms as the Magdalene?
6046Or the will of Christ to the will of Satan?
6046Or the will of righteousness to the will of sin?
6046Or they who do us scorn?
6046Or those who do our houses waste?
6046Or us, who this have borne?
6046Or what do you think of David, when he said he was cast off from God''s eyes?
6046Or, Can God repute him so, and yet be holy and just?
6046Or, Is it possible that a man that has done as he has, should yet be found a saint, and so in a saved state?
6046Or, as you have it in John, will you love your life till you lose it?
6046Paul did not so much as once ask him, What is your end in this question?
6046Perfect righteousness, what to do?
6046Perfecting holiness, what is that?
6046Perhaps the word''satisfaction''will hardly be found in the Bible; and where is it said in so many words,''God is dissatisfied with our sins?''
6046Perhaps thou wilt not let go now, what, as a hypocrite, thou hast got; but"what is the hope of the hypocrite, when God taketh away his soul?"
6046Peter asks thee another question, to wit,"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6046Ponder the path of thy feet with the greatest seriousness, thy life lies upon it; what thinkest thou?
6046Poor besotted sinner, is this thy last shift?
6046Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world?
6046Poor drunken sinner, what shall I say to thee?
6046Poor sin- sick soul, do you consider your state more loathsome and dangerous than the leprosy?
6046Power to do what?
6046Prithee tell me what moved thee to come to Jesus Christ?
6046Prithee tell me, What seest thou in him to allure thee to forsake all the world, to come to him?
6046Put thyself now upon this serious inquiry, Am I indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6046Reader, have you ever felt thus''in downright earnest''for salvation?
6046Reader, have you had, at any time, equal anxiety for your soul''s health and salvation?
6046Reader, our anxious inquiry should be, Have we entered in by Christ the gate?
6046Reader, would''st see what may you never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6046Reason also says the same, for how can Blacks beget white children, when both father and mother are black?
6046Reason will say, Then who will profess Christ that hath such coarse entertainment at the beginning?
6046Received, into what?
6046Riches and power, what is there more in the world?
6046SECOND, How it appears that Christ hath power to save or cast out?
6046Saith not the gospel the very same?
6046Saith the soul, Can not the devil give one such comfort I trow?
6046Satan often saith of us when we have sinned, as Abishai said of Shimei after he had cursed David, Shall not this man die for this?
6046Satan stronger than the Almighty Redeemer?
6046Saved I would be; and who is there that would not, were they in my condition?
6046Say I these things as a man?
6046Say they, if our iniquities be upon us, and we pine away in them, how can we then live?
6046Say you so?
6046Second, Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6046Second, But what is it for Jesus to be an Advocate for these?
6046Second, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners, to the Jerusalem sinners?
6046See here, a man at the foot of the ladder, now ready in will and mind, to die for his profession; but how will he carry it now?
6046See here, what should we talk any more about such a fellow?
6046See now, did not I tell thee that thy fears were but the consequence of strong desires?
6046Seest thou a professor that prayeth not?
6046Seest thou here, how saints of old were wo nt to do?
6046Sermon being done, up she gets, and away she goes, and withal inquired where this Jesus the preacher dined that day?
6046Seventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Shall Christ come down from Heaven to earth to declare this to sinners; and shall sinners stop their ears against these good tidings?
6046Shall Christ think nothing too dear for me?
6046Shall Christ weep to see thy soul going on to destruction, and will though sport thyself in that way?
6046Shall God enter this complaint against thee?
6046Shall God speak to man''s soul, and shall not man believe?
6046Shall I be admitted into, or shut out from, that blessed kingdom?
6046Shall I chide them?
6046Shall I come to particulars with thee?
6046Shall I flatter them?
6046Shall I grieve Him with my foolish carriage?
6046Shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou wilt pardon my sins, or by believing Thou wilt not?
6046Shall I intreat them to hold their tongues?
6046Shall I now be ashamed of the cause, ways, people, or saints of Jesus Christ?
6046Shall I now love ever a lust or sin?
6046Shall I now speak of the place that this saved body and soul shall dwell in?
6046Shall I now yield my members as instruments of righteousness, seeing my end is everlasting life?
6046Shall I slight His counsel by following of my own will?
6046Shall I speak of their company?
6046Shall I speak of their continuance in this condition?
6046Shall I speak of their heavenly raiment?
6046Shall I tell thee?
6046Shall Jesus Christ be interceding in heaven?
6046Shall he look to God?
6046Shall he look to himself?
6046Shall he look to the commandment?
6046Shall he stay from Christ till his heart is better?
6046Shall he that speaks in righteousness give place, and he who has nothing but envy and deceit be admitted to stand his ground?
6046Shall he trust to his duties?
6046Shall he turn away, and not return?''
6046Shall man believe what God says, and nothing at all regard it?
6046Shall not Christ, then, prevail?
6046Shall not I now be holy?
6046Shall not I now study, strive, and lay out myself for Him that hath laid out Himself soul and body for me?
6046Shall not this lay obligation upon me?
6046Shall that hinder the execution of Shall- come?
6046Shall the dead arise and praise thee?''
6046Shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel, for do not I know, that I am king this day over Israel?"
6046Shall they come?
6046Shall they prosper that do such things?
6046Shall this man lie down and despair?
6046Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6046Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
6046Shall we do evil that good may come?
6046Shall we do evil that good may come?
6046Shall we sin because we are forgiven?
6046Shall we sin because we are not under the law, but under grace?
6046She, also, that is thine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which saith unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?"
6046Short- sighted mortal,"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"''
6046Should a man ask me how he should know that he loveth the children of God?
6046Should we have been made a curse?
6046Should we have undergone the pains of Hell?
6046Should we pray for communion with God through Christ?
6046Should you ask him that we mentioned but now, How long is it since you began to fear you should miss of this damsel you love so?
6046Since, then, the children have Christ for their advocate, art thou a child?
6046Sinner, art thou thirsty?
6046Sinner, be advised; ask thy heart again, saying, Am I come to Jesus Christ?
6046Sinner, canst thou read that Jesus Christ was made an offering for sin, and yet go in sin?
6046Sinner, careless sinner, didst thou take notice of this first inference that I have drawn from my second doctrine?
6046Sinner, coming sinner, art thou for coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Sinner, hast thou deferred to fear the Lord?
6046Sinner, hast thou obtained a broken heart?
6046Sinner, if this wicked thought be in thy heart, tell me again, dost thou thus think in earnest?
6046Sinner, what sayest thou?
6046Sinner, what wilt thou take to make a mountain of sand that will reach as high as the sun is at noon?
6046Sinner, where is now thy righteousness?
6046Sinner, why shouldest thou pull vengeance down upon thee?
6046Sinner, wouldst thou have mercy?
6046Sinners, you have souls, can you behold a crucified Christ, and not bleed, and not mourn, and not fall in love with him?
6046Sir, said I, if I may do good to one by my discourse, why may I not do good to two?
6046Sir, said I, pray what do you mean by calling the people together?
6046So David,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6046So I asked her, she being a stranger to me, what she had to say to me?
6046So again saith he in the next Psalm after, as afore he had complained of the oppression of the enemy,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6046So again:"I was left alone,"says he,"and saw this great vision"; and what follows?
6046So full is this of consolation and felicity that the apostle exclaims,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6046So it is here, there is a promise made indeed, but to whom?
6046So that, is there righteousness in Christ?
6046So, again, in another place, he saith,''Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
6046So, again, speaking of the wicked, he saith,''Ye have said it is vain to serve God, and what profit is it that we have kept his ordinance?''
6046So, of which of them hath He at any time said, This is, or shall be, made in or after Mine image, Mine own image?
6046So, then, wilt thou live by the law?
6046Solomon says,''The word of a king is as the roaring of a lion''; and if so, what is the Word of God?
6046Some make their sighs, their tears, their prayers, and their reformations, their advocates-"Hast thou tried these, and found them wanting?"
6046Some may say, Will God see that which is not?
6046Some, as I said, that revolt, are shot dead upon the place; and for them, who can help them?
6046Sometimes I look upon myself, and say, Where am I now?
6046Soon after we set out, my father came to my brother''s, and asked his men whom his daughter rode behind?
6046Soul, he suffered and did bear with the manners of Israel forty years in the wilderness; and hast thou tried him half so long?
6046Still how common is the question, which one of the disciples put to his master,''Lord, are there few that be saved?''
6046Suppose a child doth grievously transgress against and offend his father, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6046Suppose a man, when he dieth, should be made to live for ever, but without the enjoyment of God, what good would his life do him?
6046Suppose a man, when he dieth, should go to heaven, that golden place, what good would this do him, if he was not possessed of the God of it?
6046Suppose it should be urged, that this is a doctrine tending to looseness and lasciviousness; the answer is ready--"What shall we say then?
6046Suppose so many cattle in such a pound, and one goes by whose they are not, doth he concern himself?
6046Suppose they staid but one quarter of an hour there after their fall, before they were cast out, what sweetness found they there, but guilt?
6046Surely it hath not entered into the heart of man to conceive what ear never heard, nor mortal eye ever saw?
6046Tell me, dost thou not desire to desire?
6046Tell me, now, you that desire to be under the law, can you fulfil all the commands of the law, and after answer all its demands?
6046Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
6046Tenth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046That I may know also, whether the day of grace be past with me or no?
6046That also in the Romans is clear to this purpose,''Who is he that condemneth?
6046That old friend of publicans and sinners?
6046That our duties are imperfect, follows upon what was discoursed before; for if our graces be imperfect, how can our duties but be so too?
6046That tells thee the world is not, even then when it doth most appear to be; wilt thou set thine heart upon that which is not?
6046That the soul, did I say?
6046The Bible had been to him a sealed book until, in a state of mental agony, he cried, What must I do to be saved?
6046The END of the law-- what is the end of the law but perfect and sinless obedience?
6046The Lord spake unto Manasseh, and to his people, by the prophets, but would he hear?
6046The broken- hearted desireth God''s company; when wilt thou come unto me?
6046The children, indeed, have the advantage of an advocate; but what is this to them that have none to plead their cause?
6046The devil will tempt us, sin will assault us, men will persecute; but can they do it to everlasting?
6046The end, what is that?
6046The first is to question whether any are said to die and rise, by the death and resurrection of Christ?
6046The first observation, or truth, drawn from the words is cleared by the text,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046The full pitcher can hold no more; then why should it go to the fountain?
6046The godly are called believers; and why believers, but because they are they that have given credit to the great things of the gospel of God?
6046The grace of humility, when is it?
6046The graces of the Spirit-- what like them, or where here are they to be found, save in the souls of men only?
6046The great question is, not as to the means, but the fact-- Have I been born again?
6046The heart naturally is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; how then should there flow from such an one the fear of God?
6046The judge saith, What canst thou say for thyself that sentence of death should not be passed upon thee?
6046The man under the sixth head complaineth for want of temptations, but thou hast enough of them; art thou glad of them, tempted, coming sinner?
6046The mercy, the pardoning preserving mercy, the mercy of the Lord is upon them, who is he then that can condemn them?
6046The mind becomes entranced, and when sober reflection regains her command, we naturally inquire, Can all this have taken place in my heart?
6046The name of God, what is that, but that by which he is distinguished and known from all others?
6046The name of master is a name of fear--"And if I be a master, where is my fear?
6046The principle, you will say, what do you mean by that?
6046The question is not, Are they blind?
6046The question naturally arises-- What is this''furnace of earth''in which the Lord''s words are purified?
6046The question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6046The questions was answered with that portion of Scripture,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6046The righteous; who is he but the man that loveth God, and his holy will, to do it?
6046The same saying in effect hath also John in the Revelation--"Who shall not fear thee, O Lord,"said he,"and glorify thy name?"
6046The second question is, How should we strive?
6046The second thing is, How are these brought into this Everlasting Covenant of Grace?
6046The second thing that I would inquire into is this: What it is to be''ready to be offered up''?
6046The snare, say you, what is that?
6046The study of those scriptures, in order that the solemn question might be safely resolved,''Can such a fallen sinner rise again?''
6046The text from which he intended to preach was''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6046The text says''the desire of the righteous shall be granted''; what then are the desires of the righteous?
6046The valley of Achor; what is that?
6046The whole have no need of the physician; then why should they go to him?
6046The wicked; who is he but the man that loves not God, nor to do his will?
6046Their minds and consciences are defiled; how then can sweet and good proceed from thence?
6046Their mouth is full of cursing and bitterness; how then can there be found one word that should please God?
6046Their poison-- what is that?
6046Then I ask again, Hast thou committed thy cause to him?
6046Then I ask again, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?-I say, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?
6046Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said''to myself,''with a grievous sigh, How can God comfort such a wretch as I?
6046Then did that scripture seize upon my soul, He is of one mind, and who can turn him?
6046Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6046Then said Mr. Bunyan,''Have you the original?''
6046Then said Nathaniel to Jesus,''Whence knowest thou me?
6046Then such a question as this,"Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?"
6046Then would you have none pray but those that know they are the disciples of Christ?
6046Then, I pray thee, let me inquire a little of thee, what provision thou hast made for thy soul?
6046Then, why may not I doubt that I may be one of these?
6046There are but three or four: and can not God miss them, and save me for all them?
6046There are mansion- houses, beds of glory, and places to walk in among the angels; and who knows what they are?
6046There are rewards for services, and labour of love showed to God''s name here; and who knows what they will be?
6046There is death?
6046There is heaven itself, the imperial heaven; does any body know what that is?
6046There is hope, another grace of the Spirit bestowed upon us; and how often is that also, as to the excellency of working, made to flag?
6046There is immortality and eternal life: and who knows what they are?
6046There is in the text an intimation of a sense of torment''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046There is never a rebel in heaven against God, and if he should so deal on earth, must it not whirl thee down to hell?
6046There is reverence, fear, and standing in awe of God''s Word and judgments, where are the excellent workings thereof to be found?
6046There is the mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, and the innumerable company of angels; doth any body know what all they are?
6046There will be badges of honour, harps to make merry with, and heavenly songs of triumph; doth any here know what they are?
6046Therefore from that time that he heard that word,"Why persecutest thou me?"
6046Therefore in this sense it may be said,''Where is the fury of the oppressor?''
6046Therefore the soul is it which is said to love God--''Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?''
6046Therefore, how can you bear the face to come to Jesus Christ?
6046Therefore, this would still stick with me, How can you tell that you are elected?
6046These are also taken notice of in Job, and go there also by the name of wicked men:"Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
6046These bloody sacrifices, what did they signify, what were they figures of, but of the bloody sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ?
6046These kill the heart; for who can bear up under the guilt of sin?
6046They are all gone out of the way; how then can they walk therein?
6046They bless, they all bless; they thank, they all thank; and wilt thou hold thy tongue?
6046They shall come, say you, but how if they be blind, and see not the way?
6046They shall, you say; but how if they will not; and, if so, then what can Shall- come do?
6046Think, therefore, with thyself thus, What was it that at first did wound my heart?
6046Thinkest thou that thou shalt weather it out well enough at the day of judgment?
6046Third, Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Third, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners?
6046This brings us to the most important of all the subjects of self- examination-- am I one of the''righteous''?
6046This dastardly heart of ours, when shall it be more subdued and trodden under foot of faith?
6046This is but reasonable; for if Christ stands up to plead for us, why should not we stand up to plead for him?
6046This is much; but is God connected with this?
6046This is not a sign that you fear me, ye offer the blind for sacrifices, where is my fear?
6046This is of absolute necessity; for how can or shall a man be willing to come to Christ that knows not what he is, what God has appointed him to do?
6046This is plain, not only to sense, but by the natural scope of the words,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046This is the common language,''if our transgressions be upon us, and we pine away in them, How should we then live?''
6046This is the fear that made the three thousand cry out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6046This is the time, then, for Christ to stand up to plead; for now there is room for such a question- Can David''s sin stand with grace?
6046This man is minded to give more to be damned, than God requires he should give to be saved; is not this an extravagant one?
6046This may be answered by the question-- Was Peter justified in leaving the prison, and going to the prayer- meeting at Mary''s house?
6046This snare will bring thee back again to the pit, which is hell, and then how wilt thou do to be rid of thy fear?
6046This text utterly excludes the law-- what law?
6046This to reason is very dreadful; for it cuts the soul down to the ground;''for a wounded spirit who[ none] can bear?''
6046This wicked world doth sentence us for our good deeds, but how then would they sentence us for our bad ones?
6046This, I say, is a character above all angels; for, as the apostle said,''To which of the angels said He at anytime,''Thou art my Son?''
6046Those of the children of Israel that went from Egypt, and entered the land of Canaan, how came they thither?
6046Thou biddest them be merry and lightsome; but dost thou not know that"the heart of fools is in the house of mirth?"
6046Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou has sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6046Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost think to find mercy now?
6046Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6046Thou mayest also doubt18 thy thoughts of the damned thus: If these poor creatures were in the world again, would they sin as they did before?
6046Thou mayest by thy fear be driven away from God, from his worship, people, and ways, but what will that avail?
6046Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?
6046Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?''
6046Thou talkest of leaving him, but then whither wilt thou go?
6046Thou thinkest to escape the pit; but what wilt thou do with the snare?
6046Thou wilt say unto me, How should I know that I have done so?
6046Thus also thou may say when death assaulteth thee-- O death, where is thy sting?
6046Thus did Saul by the light that made him see; by it he came to Christ, and cried,''Who art thou, Lord?''
6046Thus to do is horrible; but mayest thou not judge amiss in this matter?
6046Thy people, what people?
6046Time was, indeed, he could hector, even hector it with God himself, saying,''What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?''
6046To be made an heir of God, of his grace, of his kingdom, and eternal glory, what is like it?
6046To be saved from sin, from hell, from the wrath of God, from eternal damnation, what is like it?
6046To prosper and be in health, as their soul prospers-- what, to thrive and mend in outwards no faster?
6046To what end, O my soul, art thou retired into this place?
6046To what may such an one attain?
6046To which Bunyan replied;''Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6046To whom could he go?
6046True, the others murmured at him; but what did the Lord Jesus answer them?
6046True, the right of dominion is the Lord''s; but the sinner will not suffer it, but will be all himself; saying''Who is Lord over us?''
6046True, thou mayest fear as devils do, but what will that profit?
6046USE FIFTH, Again, fifthly, Is it so?
6046USE FIRST.--Is justifying righteousness to be found in the person of Christ only?
6046USE SECOND.--Is it so?
6046USE THIRD.--But, thirdly, is it so?
6046Upon what terms may he have this life?
6046Upon what terms?
6046Us: What us?
6046V. What might be the reasons which prevailed with God to save us by grace, rather than by any other means?
6046V.--WHAT MIGHT BE THE REASON MOVED GOD TO ORDAIN AND CHOOSE TO SAVE THOSE THAT HE SAVETH BY HIS GRACE, RATHER THAN BY ANY OTHER MEANS?
6046Was it God that was offended?
6046Was it not free grace for Christ to give Peter a loving look after he had cursed, and swore, and denied Him?
6046Was it not free grace that met Paul when he was agoing to Damascus to persecute, which converted him, and made him a vessel of mercy?
6046Was it not free grace to save such as those were that are spoken of in the 16th of Ezekiel, which no eye pitied?
6046Was it not grace, absolute grace, that God made promise to Adam after transgression?
6046Was it the removing of thy habitation, the change of thy condition, the loss of relations, estate, or the like?
6046Was not here like to be a fine bargain, think you?
6046Was not this a strange act, and a display of unthought- of grace?
6046Was not this the way that the Lord was fain to take to make them close in with Jesus Christ?
6046Was the unjust steward a fool in providing for himself for hereafter?
6046Was there ever a man in the world so capable of describing the miseries of Doubting Castle, or of the Slough of Despond, as poor John Bunyan?
6046Was this only the temper of wicked men then?
6046We may adopt the language of the poet, and say--''Sinful soul, what hast thou done?
6046We need not lay the reins on its neck and say, What care we?
6046We read, in the book of Revelations, of the holy city, and that it had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels; but what did they do there?
6046We received, by our thus being counted in him, that benefit which did precede his rising from the dead; and what was that but the forgiveness of sins?
6046Well might Mr. Doe say,''What hath the devil or his agents got by putting our great gospel minister in prison?''
6046Well said, and how was it then?
6046Well said, and what after that?
6046Well, but how was he received by the lord of the vineyard?
6046Well, but is there in truth such a thing as the obedience of faith?
6046Well, but what judgment hast thou passed upon it while thou livest in thy debaucheries?
6046Well, but what says God?
6046Well, but whither must they go?
6046Well, said I, shall I send to your master, while you abide out of sight, and make your peace with him before he sees you?
6046Well, said he, to conclude, but will you promise that you will not call the people together any more?
6046Well, what judgment now doth God, the righteous judge, pass upon the damsel for this?
6046Well, will things that are less satisfy thy soul?
6046Were a man to plead for a limb, or a member of his own, how would he plead?
6046Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, Ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
6046Were it granted that you kept the law, and that no man on earth could accuse you; were you therefore just before God?
6046Were there no objects of pity among those that in the old world perished by the flood, or that in Sodom were burned with fire from heaven?
6046Were there none but thieves there, or were the rest of that company out of his reach?
6046Were we by sin subject to death?
6046Were we under the curse of the law by reason of sin?
6046What a devil then is sin?
6046What are our desires?
6046What are the desires of a righteous man?
6046What are the gleanings to the whole crop?
6046What are the honours and riches of this world, when compared to the glories of a crown of life?
6046What are the pleasures and delights of thy soul now?
6046What are the privileges of those that are actually brought into this free and glorious grace of the glorious God of Heaven and glory?
6046What are the signs and tokens that thou bearest about thee, concerning how it will go with thy soul at last?
6046What arguments would he use?
6046What better warrant canst thou have to come, than to be bid to come of God?
6046What can a man do to procure Christ, or procure faith, or love?
6046What can a man say more, but that he stands in the rank of the biggest sinners?
6046What can be more plain than this beautiful text?
6046What can follow more clearly from this, but that amends were made by him for those souls for whose sins he suffered upon the tree?
6046What can the body do as to these?
6046What canst thou have more from the sweet lips of the Son of God?
6046What care I, saith he, though I be seven years in chilling your heart if I can do it at last?
6046What care hast thou had of securing of thy soul, and that it might be delivered from the danger that by sin it is brought into?
6046What care they for God?
6046What comeliness hast thou seen in his person?
6046What condition is this man in?
6046What demand of thine have I not fully answered?
6046What did Constantine see in Christ, when he used to kiss the wounds of them that suffered for him?
6046What did Daniel and the three children find in him, to make them run the hazards of the fiery furnace, and the den of lions, for his sake?
6046What did, or what doth, the Lord Jesus see in us to be at all this care, and pains, and cost to save us?
6046What didst thou come away from, in thy coming to Jesus Christ?
6046What do they think of themselves?
6046What do you count prayer?
6046What do you think of Paul?
6046What do you think of the jailer?
6046What do you think of the three thousand?
6046What do you think the prophet desired, when he said,''O that thou wouldest rend the heavens and-- come down?''
6046What dost thou mean by can not?
6046What doth the law require?
6046What doth this word strive import?
6046What doth this word strive import?
6046What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?
6046What followeth?
6046What follows now?
6046What follows?
6046What follows?
6046What follows?
6046What folly can be greater than to labour for the meat that perisheth, and neglect the food of eternal life?
6046What force, I say, is there in a faith that is begotten by truth, managed by truth, fed by truth, and preserved by the truth of God?
6046What greater argument to holiness than to be made the members of the body, of the flesh, and of the bones of Jesus Christ?
6046What greater argument to holiness than to have our soul, our body, our life, hid and secured with Christ in God?
6046What ground can a man have to believe that Christ is his Saviour, if he do not believe that He suffered for sin in his nature?
6046What ground now is here for despair?
6046What ground then to despair?
6046What ground?
6046What had Paul committed to Jesus Christ?
6046What has God been doing for and to his church from the beginning of the world, but extending to and exercising loving- kindness and mercy for them?
6046What hast THOU found in him, sinner?
6046What hast thou done?
6046What hast thou found in him, since thou camest to him?
6046What hast thou left behind thee?
6046What hast thou thought of thy soul?
6046What hath this man done against thee, that is coming to Jesus Christ?
6046What have I to do with you, that accuse the coming sinners to me?
6046What higher affront or contempt can be offered to God, and what greater disdain can be shown against the gospel?
6046What hinders?
6046What hope therefore can I have?
6046What if God will be silent to thee, is that ground of despair?
6046What if a man had all the parts, yea, all the arts of men and angels?
6046What if he were never so willing, if he were not of ability sufficient, what would his willingness do?
6046What if it should be applied thus?
6046What is Jerusalem that stood in Canaan, to that new Jerusalem that shall come down from heaven?
6046What is Jordan?
6046What is a house full of treasures, and all the delights of this world, if thou be empty of grace,''if thy soul be not filled with good?''
6046What is a remnant of people to the whole kingdom?
6046What is a sheep, a bull, an ox, or calf, to Christ, or their blood to the blood of Christ?
6046What is he that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6046What is he that is not coming to Jesus Christ?
6046What is heaven without God?
6046What is here omitted that might have been inserted, to make the promise more full and free?
6046What is his calling?
6046What is his name?
6046What is it then?
6046What is it to be saved by grace?
6046What is it to be saved?
6046What is it, then?
6046What is man that God should so unweariedly attend upon him, and visit him every moment?
6046What is meant by this word"law"?
6046What is meant or to be understood by the granting of the desires of the righteous?
6046What is one in ten?
6046What is the best physician alive, or all the physicians in the world, put all together, to him that knows no sickness, that is sensible of no disease?
6046What is the cause that sinners can play so delightfully with sin?
6046What is the promise without God''s grace, and what is that grace without a promise to bestow it on us?
6046What is there in the Lord''s supper, in baptism, yea, in preaching the Word, and prayer, were they not the appointments of God?
6046What it was for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6046What it was for this Jesus to be of the seed of David?
6046What judgment hast thou made of the present state of thy soul?
6046What kind of secret wishes hast thou in thy soul when thou feelest the lusts of thy flesh to rage?
6046What kind of thoughts hast thou of thyself, now thou seest these desires of thine that are good so briskly opposed by those that are bad?
6046What laid the cornerstone of this throne, but grace?
6046What life is in Christ?
6046What life is in Jesus Christ?
6046What life is it that is thus the ground of his priesthood?
6046What made he ready for?
6046What makes grace so good to us as sin in its guilt and filth?
6046What makes sin so horrible and damnable a thing in our eyes, as when we see there is nothing can save us from it but the infinite grace of God?
6046What man or angel could have thought that the Jerusalem sinners had been yet on this side of an impossibility of enjoying life and mercy?
6046What man?
6046What mattereth it what a man gets, if by the getting thereof he loseth himself?
6046What matters besides, above, or beyond the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ, and of our acceptance with God through him?
6046What meant he by turning Adam out of paradise, by drowning the old world, by burning up Sodom with fire and brimstone from heaven?
6046What messenger of Satan buffeted Paul?
6046What more abominable than sin?
6046What more can be objected?
6046What more could have been said?
6046What more insupportable than the dreadful wrath of an angry God?
6046What must I say then?
6046What must he do now?
6046What must he do therefore?
6046What nation, what people, what kind of sinners have not been subdued by the preaching of a crucified Christ?
6046What need we go to the throne of grace for more?
6046What need we pray for more?
6046What now must be done?
6046What now?
6046What now?
6046What or where wilt thou find in the Bible, so many privileges so affectionately entailed to any grace, as to this of the fear of God?
6046What or who is he that would not also have ease from the guilt of sin?
6046What or who is he that would not go to heaven?
6046What other matters?
6046What ponderous thoughts hast thou had of the greatness and of the immortality of thy soul?
6046What power has he that is dead, as every natural man spiritually is, even dead in trespasses and sins?
6046What power hath he, then, whereby to come to Jesus Christ?
6046What provision hast thou made for thy soul?
6046What reason can I have to hope for an inheritance in eternal life?
6046What saith he?
6046What say you to that?"
6046What say you, O you wounded sinners?
6046What sayest thou now, backslider?
6046What sayest thou now, sinner?
6046What sayest thou now, sinner?
6046What sayest thou now, sinner?
6046What sayest thou now?
6046What sayest thou to this, poor sinner?
6046What sayest thou, child of God?
6046What sayest thou, man?
6046What sayest thou, poor heart, to this?
6046What sayest thou, poor soul?
6046What sayest thou, soul?
6046What sayest thou?
6046What sayest thou?
6046What says Christ?
6046What says Job?
6046What shall I do?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say to thee?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall he do now?
6046What shall profit a man that has lost his soul?
6046What shall the fly do now?
6046What shall we say of Hezekiah and Jehosaphat?
6046What shall, what shall not, a man, if he had it, if it would answer his design, give in exchange for his soul?
6046What should I do then?
6046What society, but to be abandoned of all?
6046What solace can he that is without God, though he were in heaven, have with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the prophets and angels?
6046What spirit possesseth thee, and holds thee back from a sincere closure with thy Saviour?
6046What stay, but a continual fall of heart and mind?
6046What stronger argument to holiness than this:''If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous?''
6046What stronger than a free forgiveness of sins?
6046What then can accrue to our enemy?
6046What then is the acceptable form, and what the appointed medium consecrated for our access to God, by which prayer is sanctified and accepted?
6046What then shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
6046What then should be the meaning?
6046What then, said I, are any of your children ill?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What things?
6046What think you of him who, when he tempted the wench to uncleanness, said to her, If thou wilt venture thy body, I''ll venture my soul?
6046What think you of the first man, by whose sins there are millions now in hell?
6046What think you?
6046What this Jesus is?
6046What this Jesus is?
6046What though you do not preach?
6046What thoughts, words, or actions can be clean, sufficiently to answer a perfect law that flows from this original?
6046What time, you may ask, was required?
6046What was it for Jesus to be of David''s seed?
6046What was it for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6046What was it for Jesus to be raised thus up of God to Israel?
6046What was that baptism but his death?
6046What was that?
6046What was the matter?
6046What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or more near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?
6046What will become of me, think you?''
6046What will become of you, if you die in this condition?
6046What will become of you?
6046What will he get of us by the bargain but a small pittance of thanks and love?
6046What will not love bear with?
6046What will they say then?
6046What will you do, when God shall come to reckon for these things?
6046What wilt thou do at this day, and the day of thy trial and judgment?
6046What wilt thou do when thou shalt be damned in hell, because thou couldst not find in thine heart to ask for heaven?
6046What wilt thou do, poor sinner?
6046What wilt thou do?
6046What wilt thou have me to do?
6046What wonderful love doth there appear by this in the heart of our Lord Jesus, in suffering such things for our poor bodies and souls?
6046What words wilt thou use to move him to compassion?
6046What worth or value then can there be in any of their doings?
6046What would he not give?
6046What would he not part with at that day, the day in which he will see himself damned, if he had it, in exchange for his soul?
6046What would man have more?
6046What would she say?
6046What would you have me do?
6046What would you say?
6046What would you think?
6046What wouldst thou have?
6046What zeal?
6046What, I say, should be the reason, but that death assaulted him with his sting?
6046What, Lord, any him?
6046What, a Christian, and live as does the world?
6046What, again; is there no breaking of the league that is betwixt sin and thy soul?
6046What, and come to Christ as a sinner?
6046What, or who is the righteous man?
6046What, resolved to be a self- murderer, a soul murderer?
6046What, said I, is your husband amiss, or do you go back in the world?
6046What, saith the merit- monger, will you look for life by the obedience of another man?
6046What, then, must it rely upon or trust in?
6046What, then, should the sinner, if he could come there, do at this bar to plead?
6046What, thought I, must it be no sin but this?
6046What, what shall I say?
6046What, will your husband leave preaching?
6046What[ evil] hath he done?"
6046When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6046When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6046When God roars( as ofttimes the coming soul hears him roar), what man that is coming can do otherwise than tremble?
6046When God speaks, when God works, who can let it?
6046When he was come into the house he sent for me out of my chamber; who, when I was come unto him, he said, Neighbour Bunyan, how do you do?
6046When he was taken this last time, he was preaching on these words, viz.,"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
6046When justice itself is pleased with a man, and speaks on his side, instead of speaking against him, we may well cry out, Who shall condemn?
6046When shall Christ ride Lord, and King, and Advocate, upon the faith of his people, as he should?
6046When shall I come and appear before God?
6046When shall Jesus Christ our Lord be honoured by us as he ought?
6046When the apostle had taken such a view of himself as to put himself into a maze, with an outcry also,''Who shall deliver me?''
6046When the jailer said,"Sirs, What must I do to be saved?"
6046When the jailor cried out,''Sirs, what must I do to be saved?''
6046When this was read, the clerk of the sessions said unto me, What say you to this?
6046When thou art called to an account for thy neglects of so great salvation, what canst thou answer?
6046When thou shalt see less sinners than thou art, bound up by angels in bundles, to burn them, where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6046Whence came the invisible power that struck Paul from his horse?
6046Whence came this strange idea-- not limited to the poor negro, but felt by thousands who have watched over departing saints?
6046Whence came those sudden suggestions, those gloomy fears, those heavenly rays of joy?
6046Where doth Christ Jesus require such a qualification of those that are coming to him for life?
6046Where doth it lay its head, but in their laps?
6046Where has He called them His love, His dove, His fair one?
6046Where is he that is coming[ but has not come], to Jesus Christ?
6046Where is he that is thus under pangs of love for the grace bestowed upon him by Jesus Christ?
6046Where is he that is''clothed with humility,''and that does what he is commanded''with all humility of mind''?
6046Where is he that seeks and groans for salvation?
6046Where is he?
6046Where is now any room for the righteousness of men?
6046Where is that jot or tittle of the law that is able to object against my doings for want of satisfaction?"
6046Where is the man that pursues with all his might what but now he seemed to ask for with all his heart?
6046Where now is the man that feareth the Lord?
6046Where shall we begin?
6046Where was the righteous forsaken?
6046Where will you be found in another world?
6046Where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6046Where, now, is room for man''s righteousness, either in the whole, or as to any part thereof?
6046Where?
6046Wherefore a self- righteous man is but a painted Satan, or a devil in fine clothes; but thinks he so of himself?
6046Wherefore has God put this sword, WE HAVE AN ADVOCATE, into thy hand, but to fight thy way through the world?
6046Wherefore hast thou anything of the truth of Christ in thy heart?
6046Wherefore is it said, Begin at Jerusalem, if the Jerusalem sinner is not to have the benefit of it?
6046Wherefore puttest thou thy hand in thy bosom, as being afraid to touch the hem of the garment of the Lord?
6046Wherefore then served the cross?
6046Wherefore thou that hast a broken heart take courage, God bids thee take courage; say therefore to thy soul,''Why are thou cast down, O my soul?''
6046Wherefore, I ask again, hast thou been with him?
6046Wherefore, at present, lay the thoughts of thy election by, and ask thyself these questions: Do I see my lost condition?
6046Wherefore, dost thou think, art thou told of all this, but to encourage thee to come to the throne of grace?
6046Wherefore, he falls to crying out, What shall I do?
6046Wherefore, wouldst thou be a praying man, a man that would pray and prevail?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherein is he to be accounted of?
6046Whether goes the child, when it catcheth harm, but to its father, to its mother?
6046Which of the twelve ever thought that Judas would have proved a devil?
6046Which of these two covenants art thou under, soul?
6046Which wouldest thou have prevail?
6046While I was on this sudden thus overtaken with surprise, Wife, said I, is there ever such a scripture, I must go to Jesus?
6046While Jacob was afraid of Esau, how heavily did he drive even towards the promised land?
6046Whither did his desires bring him?
6046Whither did they carry him?
6046Whither is he like to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6046Whither is he to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6046Whither may he arrive, and yet be an undone man, under this covenant?
6046Whither will you go?
6046Whither wilt thou go?
6046Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
6046Who are brought in?]
6046Who are so lawless, so little advanced in civilization, as the poor Irish, Spaniards, or Italians?
6046Who are they that are saved by grace?
6046Who believes as he desires to believe?
6046Who but Jesus Christ would have undertaken such a task as the salvation of the sinner is, if Jesus Christ had passed us by?
6046Who but an idiot or a maniac would attempt to reduce the mental powers of all men to uniformity?
6046Who can contradict it?
6046Who can make them see that Christ has made blind?
6046Who can stand before his indignation?
6046Who dares limit the Almighty?
6046Who ever was mad enough to ask Moses to intercede for him, and surely he is as able as Mary or any other saint?
6046Who is He?
6046Who is able to separate us from the love of Jesus Christ our Lord?
6046Who is he that condemneth me?
6046Who is he that condemneth?
6046Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
6046Who is mine adversary?
6046Who knows the power of his anger?
6046Who knows what will become of the ark of God?
6046Who put''a new song''into the mouth of David?
6046Who shall do so?
6046Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?''
6046Who so bold as blind Bayard?
6046Who so ready to fly to the physician as those who feel their case to be desperate?
6046Who so vilified as the righteous?
6046Who they are that are actually brought into His free and unchangeable Covenant of Grace, and how they are brought in?
6046Who told thee so?
6046Who told thee so?
6046Who understands them unto perfection?
6046Who was it that scared Job with dreams, and terrified him with visions?
6046Who will grieve for thy sorrow, that didst not count mercy worth asking for?
6046Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?"
6046Who would knowingly go over a pearl, and yet not count it worth stooping for?
6046Who would not be here?
6046Who would not fear thee, said Jeremiah, O king of nations, for to thee doth it appertain?
6046Who would not hope to enjoy life eternal, that has an inheritance in the God of Israel?
6046Who, now seeing all this is so effectually done, shall lay anything, the least thing?
6046Who, then, shall condemn when Christ has died, and doth also make intercession?
6046Who?
6046Who?
6046Why at his trial?
6046Why before them?
6046Why betook not I myself to the holy Word of God?
6046Why comest thou then so slowly?
6046Why did I judge of his ability to save me by the voice of my shallow reason, and the voice of a guilty conscience?
6046Why did I not humbly cast my soul at his blessed footstool for mercy?
6046Why did he say he would receive the coming sinner?
6046Why dost thou make him the object of thy scorn?
6046Why dost thou put him off?
6046Why dost thou sin and provoke the eyes of his glory?
6046Why dost thou stop thine ear?
6046Why have we not a catalogue of some holy men that were so in their own eyes, and in the judgment of the world?
6046Why in his name, if he be not accepted of God?
6046Why is Christ bid to gird his sword upon his thigh?
6046Why is it a free and unchangeable grace?
6046Why is it then, that thou livest when they are dead, and that thou hast a promise of pardon when they had not?
6046Why is man''s heart compared to fallow ground, God''s Word to a plough, and his ministers to ploughmen?
6046Why is the conversion of the soul compared to the grafting of a tree, if that be done without cutting?
6046Why may not I expect the same when anguish and guilt is upon me?''
6046Why not another?
6046Why not familiar with sinners, provided we hate their spots and blemishes, and seek that they may be healed of them?
6046Why not fellowly with our carnal neighbours?
6046Why not go to the poor man''s house, and give him a penny, and a Scripture to think upon?
6046Why not live before him?
6046Why shall thy deceived heart turn thee aside, that thou canst not deliver thy soul,''nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6046Why should God beseech us to reconcile to him, but that we might hope in him?
6046Why should Satan molest those whose ways he knows will bring them to him?
6046Why should not devils and damned souls despair?
6046Why should not others arise as extensively to bless the world as Bunyan did?
6046Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6046Why should the saints look for any good from thee?
6046Why should we strive?
6046Why sittest thou still?
6046Why so, I pray you?
6046Why so, seeing circumcision is not one of the ten words[ commandments]?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why wilt thou not come to Jesus Christ, since thou art a Jerusalem sinner?
6046Why"doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?"
6046Why, Christian, what is thy experience?
6046Why, he that saith, They shall come, shall he not make it good?
6046Why, he would say, I have yet with my father in store for my brethren, wherefore then seekest thou to stop his hand?
6046Why, man, doth the fear of God make a man idle and slothful?
6046Why, soul?
6046Why, then, is it said God beholdeth every one that is proud, and abases him?
6046Why, then, should we conceit that the Son will forgive these that come not to the Father by him?
6046Why, then, wilt thou set thy heart upon that which is not?
6046Why, thou must have a safe- conduct to heaven?
6046Why, truly thus-- Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly, and with very cold devotion?
6046Why, what had Jonathan done?
6046Why, what is it?
6046Why, what is the matter?
6046Why, what is thine end in coming to Christ?
6046Why, what wilt thou make of God?
6046Why, who are thou?
6046Why, with the Lord there is great mercy for thee?
6046Why, would you have us do nothing?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Wicked men talk of heaven, and say they hope and desire to go to heaven, even while they continue wicked men; but, I say, what would they do there?
6046Will He esteem thy riches?
6046Will a less thing than heaven, than glory and eternal life, answer thy desires?
6046Will he always call upon God?
6046Will he hold him when Shall- come puts forth itself, will he then let12 him, for coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Will he leave him to recover himself by the strength of his now languishing graces?
6046Will he let him alone in his apostasy?
6046Will he plead against me with his great power?
6046Will he show wonders to such a dead dog as I am?
6046Will he take this advantage to destroy the sinner?
6046Will he urge that he will plead against us?
6046Will it not amaze them to be unexpectedly excluded from life and salvation?
6046Will it not be amazing to some of the damned themselves, to see some come to hell that then they shall see come thither?
6046Will my profession, or the faith I think I have, carry me through all the trials of God''s tribunal?
6046Will not a humble posture best become us when we have humbling providences in prospect?
6046Will temporal things make thy soul to live?
6046Will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
6046Will these be excuses for them, as the case now standeth with them?
6046Will they do me any good when Christ comes?
6046Will they not also be amazed one at another, while they remember how in their lifetime they counted themselves fellow- heirs of life?
6046Will those, who have us hither cast?
6046Will you not hear the errand of Christ, although He telleth you tidings of peace and salvation?
6046Will you rebel against the king?
6046Will you take up the cross, come after Me, and so preserve your souls from perishing?
6046Will you trust to the blood that was shed upon the cross, that run down to the ground, and perished in the dust?
6046Wilt not thou serve him with joyfulness in the enjoyment of all good things, even him by whom thou art to be made blessed for ever?
6046Wilt thou answer this question now, or wilt thou take time to do it?
6046Wilt thou by thus doing endeavour to keep them wrapt up still in the dust of the earth, there to dwell with the worm and corruption?
6046Wilt thou continue to contemn and reproach the living God?
6046Wilt thou not cry?
6046Wilt thou stand by thy doings?
6046With promises, did I say?
6046With respect to thy desires, what are they?
6046With that, one of them said, Who is your God?
6046Witness they that live in hell; if it be proper to say they live in hell?
6046Would God else have given him the heaven to dispose of to us that believe, and would he else have told us so?
6046Would I share in this salvation by faith in him?
6046Would not By- ends, Facing- both- ways, and Save- all, have jumped to the same conclusion?
6046Would not Heaven be better to me than my sins?
6046Would not His dying only of a natural death have served the turn?
6046Would she not say, You mock me?
6046Would the people learn to be wanton?
6046Would they learn to be drunkards?
6046Would you be saved by keeping the law?
6046Would you have us make Christ such a drudge as to do all, while we sit idling still?
6046Would you have us run into temptation, to try if they be sound or rotten?
6046Would you not say, I did not think of covenants, or study the nature of them?
6046Would you serve your prince so?
6046Would you stand just before God thereby?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this fear of God?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of godly fear?
6046Wouldest thou know whether Christ is thine Advocate or no?
6046Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6046Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6046Wouldst thou be saved from guilt and filth too?
6046Wouldst thou be saved with a thorough salvation?
6046Wouldst thou be saved?
6046Wouldst thou be the servant of thy Saviour?
6046Wouldst thou have the kingdom of God come indeed, and also his will to be done in earth as it is in heaven?
6046Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine Advocate, whether he has taken in hand to plead thy cause?
6046Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine advocate?
6046Wouldst thou know, sinner, what thou art?
6046Wouldst thou then know this throne of grace, where God sits to hear prayers and give grace?
6046Wouldst thou willingly hold out, stand to the last, and be more than a conqueror?
6046Wouldst thou, then, know the greatest things of God?
6046Wouldst thou, with all thy heart, be saved by Jesus Christ?
6046Yea, I say again, if judgment must begin at them, will it not make thee think, What shall become of me?
6046Yea, and if he ask me, Why I came home no sooner?
6046Yea, and it has its followers ready at its heels continually to blow its applause abroad, saying,''Who will show us any[ other] good?''
6046Yea, and why is death suffered to slay the body?
6046Yea, are they not hurtful in the day of grace?
6046Yea, canst thou appeal to the Lord Jesus, who knoweth perfectly the very inmost thought of thy heart, that this is true?
6046Yea, canst thou say, My soul, my soul waiteth upon God, my soul thirsteth for Him, my soul followeth hard after him?
6046Yea, dost thou not vehemently desire to desire to depart and to be with Christ?
6046Yea, hath the truth itself bestowed it upon us, and shall those to whom it is given, even given by Scripture of truth, be yet deprived thereof?
6046Yea, if the works of a sanctified man are blameworthy, how shall the works of a bad man set him clear in the eyes of Divine justice?
6046Yea, is it not meet that to every one they should confess what sorry ones they are?
6046Yea, is it not reason that in all things we should study his exaltation here, since he in all things contrives our honour and glory in heaven?
6046Yea, open thy heart, and take this man, not into judgment, but into mercy with thee?
6046Yea, suppose the child should now, through ignorance, cry, and say, This man is now no more my father; is he, therefore, now no more his father?
6046Yea, the passover being to be eaten on the even of his sufferings, with what desires did he desire to eat it with his disciples?
6046Yea, what a word of worth, and goodness, and blessedness, is it to him that lies continually upon the wrath of a guilty conscience?
6046Yea, what do you think John desired, when he cried out to Christ to come quickly?
6046Yea, what shall we say of such that are the inventors and promoters of wickedness, as of oaths, beastly talk, or the like?
6046Yea, what should they do among that company that are saved alone by grace, through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ?
6046Yea, what works of that man doth God impute to him that he yet justifies as ungodly?
6046Yea, wherefore hath God also given it out that there is none other name given to men under heaven whereby we must be saved?
6046Yea, why is he commanded to let it be so, if the people would bow and fall kindly under him, and heartily implore his grace without it?
6046Yea,"how oft is the candle of the wicked put out?"
6046Yes; for I think if I were deceived before, if I were comforted by a spirit of delusion before, why may it not be so again?
6046Yet the question is, Are they absolutely or conditionally promised?
6046Yet, hast thou fallen?
6046You may ask me, What is it to come boldly?
6046You may ask me, what those things are?
6046You may ask, How should I know those shepherds?
6046You read they come weeping and mourning, and with tears; they knock and they cry for mercy; but what did tears avail?
6046You will say, How should I know that?
6046[ 15] Was this love of God extended to him because of his personal virtues?
6046[ 163] Can a man enter upon the work of the ministry from a better school than this?
6046[ 17] But is he now quit?
6046[ 17] Can it be imagined that when the wicked are in this distress, but that they will desire to be saved?
6046[ 217] Mr. Wingate asked Bunyan why he did not follow his calling and go to church?
6046[ 21] What do all their acts declare, but this, that they either know not God, or fear not what he can do unto them?
6046[ 24] Seest thou the poor?
6046[ 25] The trial we have before God is of otherguise importance,[26] it concerns our eternal happiness or misery; and yet dare we affront him?
6046[ 2] He asked the constable what we did, where we were met together, and what we had with us?
6046[ 31] And how many times are they that fear God said to be delivered both by God and his holy angels?
6046[ 338]''Why was the brazen laver made of the women''s looking- glasses?
6046[ 33] What is this to me, O law, that thou accusest me, and sayest that I have committed many sins?
6046[ 38] But is our present need all the need that we are like to have, and the present work all the work that we have to do in the world?
6046[ 39] Will it be comfort to thee to see the Saviour turn Judge?
6046[ 5] The genuine disciple"who thinketh no evil"will say, Can this be so now?
6046[ 5] Where is the man, except he be a willful perverter of Divine truth, who can charge the doctrines of grace with licentiousness?
6046[ 6] Would you be ready to die in peace?
6046[ How should we strive?]
6046[ WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6046[ WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6046[ Why should we strive?]
6046a promise that declares, yea, that engageth Christ Jesus to open his heart to receive the coming sinner?
6046a promise that looks at the first moving of the heart after Jesus Christ?
6046afraid to go to Joseph''s house?
6046all who?
6046and again, He beholds the proud afar off?
6046and again,"O death, where is thy sting?
6046and also how God doth make a man righteous with it?
6046and are notions and whimsies of such credit with thee that thou must leave the foundation to follow them?
6046and are you stronger than He?
6046and art thou for ever resolved so to do?
6046and canst thou find in thy heart to labour to lay more sins upon His back?
6046and comes as it were to the borders of doubt, saying,''Who shall deliver me?''
6046and falsify their words for thee?
6046and fears as he desires to fear God''s name?
6046and from whence would the flaming flame ascend highest, and make the most roaring noise?
6046and how could Abel be yet pleasing in his sight, for the sake of his own righteousness, when it is plain that Abel had not yet done good works?
6046and how if all our faith, and Christ, and Scriptures, should be but a think- so too?
6046and how?
6046and if to two, why not to four, and so to eight?
6046and in Thy name have cast out devils?"
6046and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6046and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6046and in thy name have cast out devils?
6046and in thy name have cast out devils?
6046and is God''s love and care of the salvation of the souls of sinners infinitely greater than is their own care for their own souls?
6046and loves as he desires to love?
6046and shall I count anything too dear for Him?
6046and so, consequently, say unto God,"Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways; or, What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6046and that eternal life with God''s favour, is better than a temporal life in God''s displeasure?
6046and that made the jailer cry out, and that with great trembling of soul,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
6046and the company of God, Christ, saints, and angels, be better than the company of Cain, Judas, Balaam, with the devils in the furnace of fire?
6046and to say now, Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner?
6046and to what did they make him stoop?
6046and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
6046and what course should I take to be delivered from this sad and troublesome condition?
6046and what fruits in all their labour?
6046and what is the criterion of Christian charity, except it be''zeal for the salvation of others in his heart?''
6046and what is the reason of that, but a persuasion that there is no help for him in God?
6046and what profit should we have if we pray unto him?''
6046and what still wilt thou further do, if mercy, and blood and grace doth not prevent thee?
6046and when it is committed?
6046and where is the place of my rest?
6046and where, when He speaketh of them, doth He express a communion that they have with Him by the similitude of conjugal love?
6046and whether the holy Scriptures were not rather a fable, and cunning story, than the holy and pure Word of God?
6046and why I did not content myself with following my calling?
6046and why art thou disquieted within me?
6046and why art thou disquieted within me?
6046and why did he so long for it, but of desire to do us good?
6046and why dost Thou pass such a sad sentence of condemnation upon us?
6046and why may we not go to Christ in the name of the Father, as well as to the Father in the name of Christ?
6046and why must he make his arrows sharp, and all, that the heart may with this sword and these arrows be shot, wounded, and made to bleed?
6046and will he judge a man just that is a sinner?
6046and yet all this is included in this word saved, and in the answer to that question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6046and, I say, as I said before, in whom is it, light, like so to shine, as in the souls of great sinners?
6046and,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6046and,''What wouldst thou have me do?''
6046any him that cometh to thee?
6046are not the things that are eternal best?
6046are these the effects of a purblind spirit?
6046are these the tokens of a blessed man?
6046are they not rather the fruits of an eagle- eyed confidence?
6046are we better than they?
6046are we better than they?
6046are we stronger than He?''
6046are ye made to be taken and destroyed?
6046are you not ashamed of your doings?
6046arise: why standest thou still?
6046art thou one of them that hast cast off fear?
6046art thou weary?
6046art thou willing?
6046because Christ is our pattern, is he not our passover?
6046but how much is there of it?''
6046but how shall I come by them?
6046can the floods drown it?
6046can these be possessed with this grace of fear?
6046canst thou give no better counsel touching those whom God hath wounded, than to send them to the ordinances of hell for help?
6046canst thou imagine that such a gnat, a flea, a pismire as thou art, can take and possess the heavens, and mantle thyself up in the eternal glories?
6046canst thou judge no better?
6046cast a world behind thy back for the welfare of a soul?
6046count convictions for sin, mournings for sin, and repentance for sin, melancholy?
6046did they now choose him to be their king?
6046did they say, did they do nothing while they sat before the throne?
6046did you see how I turned again to those vanities from which some time before I fell?
6046do they not tend to surfeit the heart, and to alienate a man and his mind from the things that are better?
6046do you design the glory of God, in the salvation of your soul?
6046do you not understand that God is resolved to have the mastery one way or another?
6046dost thou know what thou art?
6046dost thou not know that thou by so doing deferrest the coming of thy dearest Lord?
6046dost thou think that God, Christ, Prophets, and Scriptures, will all lie for thee?
6046doth his coming to Jesus Christ offend thee?
6046doth his forsaking of his sins and pleasures offend thee?
6046doth his pursuing of his own salvation offend thee?
6046doth not this man deserve to be ranked among the extravagant ones?
6046doth she give up her faith and hope, and return to that fear that begot the first bondage?
6046fear God and a liar, and one that cries for mercies to spend them upon thy lusts?
6046fear God and be proud, and covetous, a wine- bibber, and a riotous eater of flesh?
6046fear God without a change of heart and life?
6046fear God, and in a state of nature?
6046flow they not, think you, from faith of the finest sort, and are they not bred in the bosom of a truly mortified soul?
6046for a man must know before he does, else how should he divert[13] himself to do?
6046for providing friends to receive him to harbour when others should turn him out of their doors?
6046for to do things, but not in God''s fear, to what will it amount?
6046has God bestowed a contrite spirit upon thee?
6046hast thou cried out?
6046hast thou cried?
6046hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not?
6046hath it ears?
6046hath it eyes?
6046have they not in them power to loose the bands of nature, and to harden the soul against sorrow?
6046how came the prophet by this sight?
6046how canst thou deal so unkindly with such a sweet Lord Jesus?
6046how doth he behave himself in his presence?
6046how he found that which some of his children sought and missed?
6046how much of his Spirit, and the grace of his Word?
6046how poorly will these be able to plead the virtues of the law to which they have cleaved, when God shall answer them,''Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
6046how readest thou?
6046how shall I come at Christ?
6046if it were not for these three or four words, now how might I be comforted?
6046if, at any time, any of them are mentioned, how seemingly coldly doth the record of scripture present them to us?
6046in sinking into the bottom of the sea with company?
6046in the body of his flesh,[ that then must be first: to what?]
6046is all right with my soul?
6046is man such a fool as to believe things, and yet not look after them?
6046is sitting alone, pensive under God''s hand, reading the Scriptures, and hearing of sermons,& c., the way to be undone?
6046is the soul so precious a thing?
6046is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046is there not life and mettle in them?
6046is thy heart still so stubborn as not to say yet,"Let us fear the Lord?"
6046it is the gift of the Father--"how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him( Luke 11:13)?
6046it was for sufferings; and why made he ready for them but because he saw they wrought out for him a''far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory?''
6046may not, therefore, the spirit of bondage be sent again to put me in fear, as at first?
6046must he save them all?
6046must ye utterly perish in your own corruptions?
6046must you mind this world to the damning of your souls?
6046nay, may they not both fall short?
6046none for his loving Son that has showed his love, and died for thee?
6046not fear in the day of evil?
6046not when the iniquity of thy heels compasseth thee about?
6046of works?
6046or a way for the lightning of thunder to cause it to rain on the earth, where no man is: on the wilderness wherein there is no man?''
6046or art thou none of those that should look after the salvation of their soul?
6046or can there be no salvation?
6046or dost think thou mayest lose thy soul, and save thyself?
6046or dost thou but dream thereof?
6046or dost thou think that thou shalt escape the judgment?
6046or doth grace teach you to plead for the flesh, or the making provision for the lusts thereof?
6046or has the day of grace been suffered to pass by never to return?
6046or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?''
6046or how is that?
6046or how would she frame an answer?
6046or if Christ is the throne of grace and mercy- seat, how doth he appear before God as sitting there, to sprinkle that now with his blood?
6046or if it so may be said; yet whether thou art one of them?
6046or in going to hell, in burning in hell, and in enduring the everlasting pains of hell, with company?
6046or must the effectualness of Christ''s merits, as touching our perseverance, be helped on by the doings of man?
6046or no forgiveness of sins--"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
6046or of restoring what he had oft taken away?
6046or shall we be base in life because God by grace hath secured us from wrath to come?
6046or shall we not much matter what manner of lives we live, because we are set free from the law of sin and death?
6046or that he was to be buried in Joseph''s sepulchre?
6046or that he will speak for them to God for whom he will not plead against the devil?
6046or that when the gate of mercy is shut up in wrath, he will at thy pleasure, and to the reversing of his own counsel, open it again to thee?
6046or that your prayers come from the braying, panting, and longing of your hearts?
6046or the tabernacle made with corruptible things, to the body of Christ, or heaven itself?
6046or those either who are so far off from sense of, and shame for, sin, that it is the only thing they hug and embrace?
6046or to say, all this is mine, but have nothing to show for it?
6046or to see this great appearance of this great God, and the Lord Jesus Christ?
6046or was not this man like to be a gainer by so doing?
6046or what advantage can he get by his thus vexing and troubling the children of the Most High?
6046or what is a remnant of wheat to the whole harvest?
6046or what is he?
6046or what profit have we if we keep his ways?"
6046or what profit shall I have if I keep his commandments?
6046or who are they that by this exhortation are called upon to come?
6046or who did Christ come into the world to save, but the chief of sinners?
6046or will that penny that supplied my want the other day, I say, will the same penny also, without a supply, supply my wants today?
6046or will that seasonable shower which fell last year, be, without supplies, a seasonable help to the grain and grass that is growing now?
6046or will the law slay both him and us, and that for the same transgression?
6046or will you hate your life, and save it?
6046or will you not mind your callings at all?
6046or will you shun the cross to save your lives, and so run the danger of eternal damnation?
6046or wilt thou be desperate, and venture all?
6046or wouldst thou know if thou hast?
6046or''him,''by believing thou neither wilt nor canst?
6046or, Can the merits of the Lord Jesus reach, according to the law of heaven, a man in this condition?
6046or, as he was in the flesh?
6046or, because we should in these things follow his steps, died he not for our sins?
6046or, by acts and works of the flesh?
6046or, in other words,''am I born again?''
6046or, in the humble hope that your course is accomplished, are you patiently waiting the heavenly messenger?
6046or, what is a handful out of the rest of the world?
6046or, what need you trouble us with these nice distinctions?
6046poor man, what wilt thou do when these three things beset thee?
6046pull no longer; why shouldest thou be thine own executioner?
6046room, I say, for man''s righteousness, as to his acceptance and justification?
6046saith Satan; why, that will I. Ay, saith he, but who can do it, and prevail?
6046saith the Lord; shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
6046saith the Lord; will ye not tremble at my presence?"
6046saith the backslider that is returned, did you see how I left my God?
6046saith the child, pray do not hurt me: I then have replied, Canst thou do nothing with this finger?
6046says the honourable man, must I take mercy upon no higher consideration than the thief on the cross?
6046seest thou the fatherless?
6046seest thou thy foe in distress?
6046set more by thy soul than by all the world?
6046shall Christ become a drudge for you; and will you be drudges for the devil?
6046shall I threaten them?
6046shall not the worthiness of the Son of God be sufficient to save from the sin of man?
6046shall the desire of the righteous be granted?
6046shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6046shall we sin that grace may abound?
6046should we pray for faith, for justification by grace, and a truly sanctified heart?
6046sin, what art thou?
6046so was he: are we tempted to commit idolatry, and to worship the devil?
6046so was he: are we tempted to murder ourselves?
6046so was he: are we tempted with the bewitching vanities of this world?
6046such privileges as these?
6046teach men to put God and his Word out of their minds, by running to merry company, by running to the world, by gossiping?
6046than He that shook hands with the Father in making of the covenant?
6046that he was to be crowned with thorns?
6046that he was to be crucified between two thieves, and to be pierced till blood and water came out of his side?
6046that he was to be scourged of the soldiers?
6046that is, he is so;''is he a pleasant child?''
6046that remember thy triumphant victory?
6046that the damned shall never be burned out in hell?
6046that word came suddenly upon me,"What shall we then say to these things?
6046the desires of the flesh, or the lusts of the spirit, whose side art thou of?
6046then how should I come?
6046then they may be coming to him, for aught you know; and why will ye be worse than the brute, to speak evil of the things you know not?
6046thou thinkest to escape the fear; but what wilt thou do with the pit?
6046thy God has bidden thee''open thy mouth wide''; he has bid thee open it wide, and promised, saying,''And I will fill it''; and wilt thou not desire?
6046to believe great things, and yet not to concern himself with them?
6046to hear this trump of God?
6046to see him that wept and died for the sin of the world now ease his mind on Christ- abhorring sinners by rendering to them the just judgment of God?
6046to the salvation of the soul?
6046to truck+ with the devil?''
6046was made the curse of God for me?
6046were they silent?
6046what a fool has sin made of thee?
6046what a privilege is this, but who believes it?
6046what aileth the man thus to express himself?
6046what an ass art thou become to sin?
6046what are you doing?
6046what care they for his Word?
6046what comfort in their greatness?
6046what does a righteous man desire?
6046what does not the world owe to thee and to the great Being who could produce such as thee?
6046what is deliverance from hell without the enjoyment of God?
6046what is ease without the peace and enjoyment of God?
6046what is faith to possession?
6046what is he adoing now?
6046what is he advantaged by his rich adventure?
6046what is like being saved?
6046what is man, that thou art mindful of him?
6046what is there wrapped up in this Christ, this secret of God?
6046what is this to the loss about which we have been speaking all this while?
6046what is thy country, and of what people art thou?"
6046what need we stand to prove the sun is light, the fire hot, the water wet?
6046what sayest thou?
6046what was it that he spake?
6046what will become of you if you die in this condition?
6046what, none at all?
6046what, resolved to murder thine own soul?
6046when he is in the Spirit, and sees in the Spirit, do you think his tongue can tell?
6046when we believed, or before?
6046when?
6046where is thy sting?
6046where is thy victory?
6046where shall I see myself anon, after a few times more have passed over me?
6046where will they leave their glory?
6046which is all one as if he had said, Why dost thou commit murder?
6046which is strongest, thinkest thou, God or thee?
6046which the law as a Covenant of Works calleth for; and canst thou, being carnal, do that?
6046whither shall I go when I die, if sweet Christ has not pity for my soul?''
6046whither will they fly then?
6046whither wilt thou fly for help?
6046who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord?''
6046who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?"
6046who believes this talk?
6046who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
6046who can act reason that hath not reason?
6046who can deliver me?
6046who compelled Thee to swear?
6046who has a thimbleful thereof?
6046who is able to conceive the inexpressible, inconceivable joys that are there?
6046who knows the power of God''s wrath?
6046who smells the stink of sin?
6046who so bold with God, and who so bold with men as he?
6046who then that hath the faith of him can do otherwise but desire to be with him?
6046who thinks of this?
6046who would not be in this condition?
6046who would not be in this glory?
6046who would slight convictions that are on their souls, which( if not slighted) tend so much for their good?
6046why am I damned?
6046why did not I give glory to the redeeming blood of Jesus?
6046why in his name if his undertakings for us are not well- pleasing to God?
6046why shouldest thou pull vengeance down from heaven upon thee?
6046why, what shall they see?
6046why?
6046will he be able to stand to his refusal?
6046will he pursue his desperate denial?
6046will it avail?
6046will this content thee, the Lord will fulfil thy desires?
6046wilt thou comfort thyself with this?
6046wilt thou not desire?
6046wilt thou still be unwilling to hasten righteousness?
6046wilt thou yet loiter in the work of thy day?
6046works that are done by virtue of great grace, and the abundance of the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
6046would they neglect salvation as they did before?
6046would they not have a more comfortable house and home for their souls?''
6046wouldst thou be saved?
6046yea, and to do it more and more?
6046yea, it is impossible else that he should ever cry out with all his heart,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6046yea, what can make that man happy that, for his not coming to Jesus Christ for life, must be damned in hell?
6046yea, what like to be taught in the way that thou shalt choose?
6046yea, why should not man despair of getting to heaven by his own abilities?
6046you may say, what judgments?
6049A new heart also will I give them; a new heart, what a one is that?
6049A wounded spirit who can bear?
6049A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049And God said unto Noah,or told Noah his purpose: The same way he went with Abraham:"Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
6049And Moses said unto the Lord, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
6049And he said, What hast thou done? 6049 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
6049And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6049And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6049And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6049And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6049And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? 6049 And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?"
6049And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel?
6049And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? 6049 And wherefore slew he him?
6049And why,saith he,"dost thou ask Abishag for Adonijah?
6049But can you in very deed make these things manifestly evident from the Word of God? 6049 But doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth convince of sin?"
6049But what must they do that have unbelieving ones? 6049 But women have sometimes cases, which modesty will not admit should be made known to men, what must they do then?"
6049By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you..What was that?
6049Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 6049 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6049Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? 6049 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?"
6049Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
6049Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee,saith the Lord?
6049Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that he shall dealin judgment"with thee?"
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth? 6049 Does Satan suggest that God will not hear your stammering and chattering prayers?
6049Enter in; enter into what, or whither, but into a state or place, or both?
6049Fear ye not me? 6049 Fear ye not me?
6049For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people,and what follows?
6049For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? 6049 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
6049For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? 6049 Has any man sinned?
6049Hast thou eaten of the tree?
6049Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
6049His father,says the text,"had not displeased him at any time in( so much as) saying, Why hast thou done so?"
6049How doth God know,say they,"Can he judge through the thick cloud?"
6049How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
6049How shall we that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
6049I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
6049I know whom I have believed,I know him, said Paul; and what follows?
6049I will,saith Christ;"I will,"saith Satan; but whose will shall stand?
6049I,saith he,"even I, am he that comforteth you; who art thou that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die"( Isa 51:12)?
6049If Christ hath enlightened all men as he is God( as thou confessest) then hath he not enlightened all men as he is the Son of God? 6049 If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6049If I be a master, where is my fear?
6049If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? 6049 In hope of eternal life,"how so?
6049Is Ephraim my dear son? 6049 Is any afflicted?
6049Is anything too hard for the Lord? 6049 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
6049Is not God in the height of heaven? 6049 Is not he rightly called Jacob?"
6049Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6049Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 6049 It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth?"
6049Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6049Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 6049 Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
6049Mine own arm brought salvation,saith he, but how?
6049My God, My God,saith He,"why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
6049Now is My soul troubled, and what shall I say?
6049Now,as the Psalmist says,"Who is this King of glory?"
6049O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6049O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6049Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
6049Seemeth it to you,saith David,"a light thing to be a king''s son- in- law?"
6049Shall I not visit for these things? 6049 Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?"
6049Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
6049Shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and will they not stone us?
6049Shall we- sin that grace may abound? 6049 Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown?
6049Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6049Stand in awe,saith he,"and sin not"; and again,"my heart standeth in awe of thy word"; and again,"Let all the earth fear the Lord"; what is that?
6049That which is afar off, and exceeding deep, who can find out?
6049The Lord said,--Go, but David replied, Whither shall I go? 6049 Then cometh the end,"saith Paul,"when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father;"But when shall that be?
6049This is the victory,--even our faith; and"who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth?"
6049Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle; are they not in thy book?
6049Tush,say they,"they talk of being born again; what good shall a man get by that?
6049Was not this man, think you, a giant? 6049 What hast thou done?"
6049What is this that thou hast done?
6049What shall I do to be saved?
6049What shall we say then?
6049What, my true servant,quoth he,"my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049What, then? 6049 What,"says he,"shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits?
6049What? 6049 When he hideth his face, who then can behold him?"
6049When saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? 6049 When shall I come and appear before God?"
6049Where art thou?
6049Where is Abel thy brother?
6049Where is Abel thy brother?
6049Where is Abel?
6049Where is boasting then? 6049 Where is boasting then?"
6049Wherefore should I fear,said David,"in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?"
6049Wherefore should I,said he?
6049Wherefore slew he him? 6049 Wherefore,"saith he,"as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men,"mark that; but why?
6049Whether any be justified but he that is born of God? 6049 Whether is it possible, that any can be saved, without Christ manifested within?
6049Whether[ doth] and[ man] receive Christ, who receives him no into him? 6049 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
6049Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6049Who can stand before his indignation? 6049 Who hath known the mind of the Lord?"
6049Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts? 6049 Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"
6049Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6049Who then can condemn? 6049 Who told thee?"
6049Who will bring me into the strong city,and"wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
6049Whom have I in heaven but thee? 6049 Why art thou wroth?"
6049Why hast thou hardened our heart from thy fear?
6049Why,saith the prophet to God,"Art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?"
6049Will he plead against me with his great power? 6049 With what righteousness?"
6049Would it not be an insufferable thing? 6049 Ye adulterers and adulteresses,"for so the covetous are called,"know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
6049Ye shed blood[ says God] and shall ye possess the land? 6049 [ 257] How did these sturdy rogues and their fellows make David groan, mourn, and roar?
6049''0 wretched man that I am,''& c. What complaints, what confessions, what bewailing of weakness is here?
6049''A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a Father, where is mine honour?
6049''A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049''Adam, where art thou?''
6049''And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?''
6049''And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee, shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
6049''And now why tarriest thou?
6049''And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
6049''And they all with one consent began to make excuse;''--excuse for what?
6049''And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
6049''And why art thou disquieted within me?
6049''And why call ye me Lord, Lord,''saith he,''and do not, the things which I say?''
6049''Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel; may I not wash in them and be clean?''
6049''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6049''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6049''Are we better than they?
6049''Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?''
6049''Art thou also of Galilee?
6049''Be ye not,''saith it,''unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6049''Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
6049''Besides,''quoth the old gentleman,''should the Prince now, as he receives the petition, ask him and say, What is thy name?
6049''But what if a man want light in his duty to the poor?''
6049''But what if a man want light in the supper?''
6049''But what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''Can the Ethiopian change his skin?''
6049''Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?''
6049''Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong?''
6049''Can thine heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee?
6049''Can thy heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the days that God shall deal with thee?''
6049''Can two walk together,''saith God,''except they be agreed?''
6049''Canst thou by searching find out God?
6049''Canst thou thunder with a voice like him?''
6049''Commune with your own heart upon your bed''( Psa 4:4), and then say what thou thinkest of, whether thou art going?
6049''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6049''Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?''
6049''Did he find it,''saith Paul,''by the flesh?''
6049''Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
6049''Do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord?''
6049''Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
6049''Do ye think that the Scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?''
6049''Do you think that love letters are not desired between lovers?
6049''Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish?''
6049''For how great is his goodness, and how great is his beauty?
6049''For if God be for us, who shall be against us?
6049''For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he has gained''to a higher strain of desires,''when God taketh away his soul?''
6049''For what is the hope of the hypocrite?''
6049''For what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049''Friend, how camest thou in hither?''
6049''Happy art thou, O Israel, who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency?''
6049''Has it a corn?
6049''Hast thou found me,''said Ahab,''O mine enemy?''
6049''Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?''
6049''Hath he said it, and shall he not make it good?''
6049''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6049''Hath not God chosen the foolish,--the weak,--the base, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are?''
6049''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6049''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6049''Have I been so long time with you,[ saith Christ] and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
6049''Have any of the rulers or pharisees believed on him?''
6049''He can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6049''He gives light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death,''what to do?
6049''Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail, saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
6049''Here see a soul that''s all despair; a man All hell; a spirit all wounds; who can A wounded spirit bear?
6049''How camest thou in hither?''
6049''How camest thou in hither?''
6049''How comes contesting for water baptism to be so much against you?''
6049''How do you know that?''
6049''How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?''
6049''How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?
6049''How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?''
6049''How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?''
6049''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6049''How then can I do this great wickedness,''said he,''and sin against God?''
6049''How?''
6049''I am the way,''saith Christ; but to what?
6049''I made a covenant with mine eyes,''said Job,''why then should I think upon a maid?
6049''I will,''said David,''behave myself wisely in a perfect way; O when wilt thou come unto me?''
6049''If David then call him Lord, how is he his Son?''
6049''If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him''; how then can he be fruitful in the vineyard?
6049''If our sins be upon us, and we pine away in them, how should we then live?''
6049''If the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?''
6049''If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?''
6049''Is Christ divided?''
6049''Is Ephraim,''saith he,''my dear son?''
6049''Is John Bunyan safe?''
6049''Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?''
6049''Is not my word like as a fire, saith the Lord; and like a hammer, that breaketh the rock in pieces?''
6049''Is not this the carpenter?''
6049''Is there no place will serve to fit those for hell but the church, the vineyard of God?''
6049''Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?''
6049''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6049''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6049''Let her alone, why trouble ye her?''
6049''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6049''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''Ought not Christ to have suffered?
6049''Ought not Christ to have suffered?''
6049''Righteous art thou, O Lord,''saith Jeremiah,''yet let me talk with thee: Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper?''
6049''Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
6049''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right''in His famous distributing of judgment?
6049''Shall one man sin,''said Moses,''and wilt Thou be wroth with all the congregation?''
6049''Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6049''Shall they fall,''saith he,''and not arise?
6049''Should not the multitude of words be answered?
6049''So forcible and mighty are they in operation'';''is there not life and mettle in them?
6049''So then, what shall I say to those that have thus bespattered me?
6049''The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
6049''The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?''
6049''The righteousness which is of faith, speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
6049''The wife of the bosom lies at him, saying, O do not cast thyself away; if thou takest this course, what shall I do?
6049''Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?''
6049''Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
6049''Then shame shall cover her that said unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?''
6049''Then thou shalt be clear from this my oath''; or,''How shall we clear ourselves?''
6049''They have all received of his fulness, and grace for grace''; and will he shut thee out?
6049''They set their mouth against the heavens,''& c.''And they say, How doth God know?
6049''This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?''
6049''Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool, where is the house that ye build unto me?
6049''To which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son?''
6049''Twas this that made David cry out, How great and wonderful are the works of God?
6049''What ailed thee, O Jordan, that thou wast driven back?''
6049''What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6049''What kind of preacher is he?''
6049''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049''What shall we say then?
6049''What shall we then say that Abraham, our father as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?''
6049''What then?
6049''What then?
6049''What, despair of bread in a land that is full of corn?
6049''What, my son?''
6049''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049''What, thought I, is there but one sin that is unpardonable?
6049''Wherefore should I fear,''said David,''in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6049''Wherefore should I fear,''said the prophet,''in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6049''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?''
6049''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
6049''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?''
6049''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6049''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?''
6049''Who can find a virtuous woman?
6049''Who hath woe?
6049''Who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord?
6049''Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6049''Who is he that overcometh the world,[ saith John] but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?''
6049''Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?''
6049''Who knoweth the power or God''s anger?''
6049''Who shall condemn?
6049''Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6049''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6049''Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos?''
6049''Who would set the briers and thorns against Me in battle?
6049''Why boasteth thou thyself in mischief,''said David,''O mighty man?
6049''Why did John reject the Pharisees that would have been baptized( Matt 3:7), and Paul examine them that were?''
6049''Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
6049''Why was I made to hear thy voice,''while so many more amiable and less guilty''make a wretched choice?''
6049''Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?''
6049''Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon, which cometh from the rock of the field?
6049''Will he plead against me with his great power?
6049''Wilt thou,''said Festus to Paul,''go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?''
6049''Wot ye not what the Scripture saith of Elias?
6049''Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky, and of the earth, but how is it that ye do not discern this time?''
6049''[ 120] Then said Mercy, This is much like to the saying of the Beloved,''What shall be given unto thee?
6049''[ 17]''and will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?''
6049''[ 30]''Will you rebel against the king?
6049''[ 335]''Was Adam bad before he eat the forbidden fruit?
6049''[ 336]''How can a man say his prayers without a word being read or uttered?
6049''[ 337]''How do men speak with their feet?''
6049''[ 339]''How can we comprehend that which can not be comprehended, or know that which passeth knowledge?
6049''[ 340]''Who was the founder of the state or priestly domination over religion?
6049''[ 341] What is meant by the drum of Diabolus and other riddles mentioned in The Holy War?
6049''[ 343] Can''sin be driven out of the world by suffering?
6049''[ 345]''What men die two deaths at once?
6049''[ 346]''Are men ever in heaven and on earth at the same time?
6049''[ 347]''Can a beggar be worth ten thousand a- year and not know it?
6049''[ 38]''What can be the meaning of this( trumpeters), they neither sound boot and saddle, nor horse and away, nor a charge?
6049''[ 83]''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049''[ 8] He inquired of his father--''Whether we were of the Israelites or no?
6049''or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?''
6049''what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them''as his people have, and as he''is in all things that we call upon him for?
6049( 1 Cor 13) To speak nothing of the first table, where is he that hath his love manifested by the second?
6049( 1 Cor 1:30,31) Where is boasting then?
6049( 1 Cor 3:11) But dost thou plead still as thou didst before, and wilt thou stand thereto?
6049( 1 Cor 8:13) Where is Dorcas, with her garments she used to make for the widow, and for the fatherless?
6049( 1 John 3) Shall these pass for such as believe to the saving of the soul?
6049( 1 Peter 4:18) Canst thou answer this question, sinner?
6049( 2 Peter 2:13) And let me ask, Did God give his Word to justify your wickedness?
6049( 2 Tim 2:5) But you will say, What is it to strive lawfully?
6049( Acts 9:36- 39) Yea, where is that rich man that, to his power, durst say as Job does?
6049( Ca nt 8:6,7) But who finds this heat in love so much as for one poor quarter of an hour together?
6049( Eze 22:14) What sayest thou?
6049( Eze 9:4,8, Isa 10:20- 22, 11:11,16, Jer 23:3, Joel 2:32) But what is a remnant to the whole piece?
6049( Heb 10:19- 24) Why then dost thou talk of two strings to thy bow?
6049( Heb 11:6) God must be known, else how can the sinner propound him as his end, his ultimate end?
6049( Heb 13:6, Rom 8:31) and if they be against me, what disadvantage reap I thereby; since even all this also, worketh for my good?
6049( Heb 6:6) Poor trembler, wouldst thou crucify the Son of God afresh?
6049( Heb 7:26) and for depth, it is lower than hell, who can undermine it?
6049( Hosea 8:3) But why?
6049( Isa 14) They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man?
6049( Isa 3:9) Where is the man that maketh the Almighty God his delight, and that designeth his glory in the world?
6049( Isa 53:1) When the prophet speaks of the saved under this metaphor of gleaning, how doth he amplify the matter?
6049( Isa 58:5) But why condemned then, and smiled upon now?
6049( Isa 6:10- 13) But what is a tenth?
6049( Jer 30:11) If it be so, I say, what had become of us, if we had had no Intercessor?
6049( Jer 31:7) What shall I say?
6049( Jer 3:14) That saying of Paul is much like this,"Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?"
6049( Job 39:13- 17) Will it please thee when thou shalt see that thou hast brought forth children to the murderer?
6049( Luke 14:34) Wherewith shall the salt be salted?
6049( Luke 15:1,2) But by what answer doth Christ repel their objections?
6049( Luke 16:10- 12) And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who will commit unto you that which is your own?
6049( Luke 16:15) Hast thou taken notice of this, that God judgeth the fruit by the heart from whence it comes?
6049( Luke 22:70)''Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
6049( Luke 9:25) and so, consequently, or,''What shall a man give in exchange( for himself) for his soul?''
6049( Mal 1:8) And if so, how should he then accept of that which is not righteousness?
6049( Mark 12:31) True, he says, he did them no hurt; but did he do them good?
6049( Mark 1:4,5; Rom 6:21; Jer 7:3,5) Where shall the fruits of repentance be found?
6049( Matt 13:40- 42) Who can conceive of this terror to its full with his mind?
6049( Matt 21:31) Poor Pharisee, what a loss art thou at?
6049( Matt 23:17) I say again, What kind of righteousness shall this be called?
6049( Matt 26:21- 23) Who questioned the salvation of the foolish virgins?
6049( Matt 3:10) Poor sinner, awake; eternity is coming, and HIS SON, they are both coming to judge the world; awake, art yet asleep, poor sinner?
6049( Matt 3:12, 13:30) But mark,"There shall be a handful": What is a handful, when compared with the whole heap?
6049( Num 23:19) Hath Christ given us glory, and shall we not have it?
6049( Phil 3:14) But what do you mean by these three questions?
6049( Prov 16:8) What is it for me to claim a house, or a farm, without right?
6049( Psa 139:8) Or if a man should be so bold as to say so, Whether by so saying, he confineth Christ to that place for ever?
6049( Psa 143:1,2) And David, What if God doth thus?
6049( Psa 19:13) Must that wicked one touch my soul?
6049( Psa 31:22) And now where was his hope, in the right gospel discovery of it?
6049( Psa 35:13,14) Pharisee, Dost thou see here how contrary thou art to righteous men?
6049( Psa 50:3,4) And now, what will be found in that day to be the portion of them that in this day do not come to God by Christ?
6049( Psa 52:7) What else means this great bundle of thy own righteousness, which thou hast brought with thee into the temple?
6049( Psa 55:12,13) For, if to be debauched in open and common transgressions is odious, how odious is it for a brother to be so?
6049( Read Eze 16) Use Fifth, Is the love of God and of Christ so great?
6049( Rev 1:17,18) Why should Christ bring in his life to comfort John, if it was not a life advantageous to him?
6049( Rom 11:33)"If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong"( Job 9:19); yea,"the thunder of his power who can understand?"
6049( Rom 3:23, 5:1,2) But, I say again, who will propound God for his end that knows him not, that knows him not aright?
6049( Rom 4:16) That the promise, What promise?
6049( Rom 7:12) Why then, I say, dost thou reject the commandment of God, to keep thine own tradition?
6049( Rom 7:24)( c.) How dost thou find thyself under the most high enjoyment of grace in this world?
6049( Zech 12:10, John 19, Heb 12:14, Psa 19:12)( c.) How do they show themselves to be true under the third?
6049( c.) And the will and affections so turn away from it as they should?
6049( e.) O, but will he not be weary?
6049( g) And if at any time they can, or shall, meet with each other again, and nobody never the wiser, O, what courting will be betwixt sin and the soul?
6049( verse 10) Can the tree boast, because it is a sweeting tree,28 since it was not the tree, but God that made it such: Where is boasting then?
6049( vs. 10) Besides, what greater contempt can be cast upon Christ than by such wordy professors is cast upon him?
6049( we will now suppose what must not be granted) Was not this thy state when thou wast in thy first parents?
6049--that is, to recover or redeem his lost soul to liberty?
6049--that is, when he is committing wickedness--"saith the Lord: Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049--what shall, what would, yea, what would not a man, if he had it, give in exchange for his soul?
604911:30) But what is the fruit of the wicked, of the professors that are wicked?
604913:5) Then said the guide, Do you hear him?
604917 Many readers will cry out, Who then can be saved?
604917 Seventy times seven times a day we sometimes sin against our brother; but how many times, in that day, do we sin against God?
60491:28; 33:14) But what sinners are these?
60492. Who may have it?
60492. Who may have this life?
604920 We will, therefore, state it again-- Are men saved by grace?
604923:24) Yea, do not professors teach the wicked ones to be wicked?
604925 How pointed and faithful are these words?
604925 What can I render unto thee, my God, for such unspeakable blessedness?
60492:14) To be short, what says Paul in the seventh to the Romans?
60493. Who knows the utmost tendencies of sin?
604932 What can we render to the Lord?
604933 Take holiness away out of heaven, and what is heaven?
604936 But alas, what are these?
60493:2) And what says John in his first epistle, and first chapter?
60494 What can withstand the will of Christ, that all his should behold and partake of his glory?
60494:10); and why seekest thou to bring us into the like condemnation?
604952. Who now dare say we throw away Our goods or liberty, When God''s most holy Word doth say We gain thus much thereby?
60496 What conduct?
604965:5) But what is the sentence of God concerning those?
60497:16; Luke 6:44) What then?
60498 What heart can conceive the glorious worship of heaven?
60499:26)''Whom dost thou pass in beauty,''saith God?
6049A Christian, and spend thy time, thy strength, and parts, for things that perish in the using?
6049A Creator; what is it that a Creator can not do?
6049A certain man had a fruitless fig tree planted in his vineyard; but by whom was it planted there?
6049A conduct of angels:"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
6049A day for a man to afflict his soul?
6049A faithful Creator; what is it that one that is faithful will not do, that is, when he is engaged?
6049A faithful man will encourage one much; how much more should the faithfulness of God encourage us?
6049A good cause, what is that?
6049A life regulated by a moral law, what hurt is in that?
6049A man that nameth the name of Christ, and that departeth not from iniquity, to whom may he be compared?
6049A most appalling murder has been committed;--a virtuous and pious young man is brutally murdered by his only brother:--what is the divine judgment?
6049A new covenant, and why not then a new resting day to the church?
6049A rainbow round about the throne, in sight; in whose sight?
6049A resurrection-- of what?
6049A self- righteous man therefore can come to God for mercy none otherwise than fawningly: For what need of mercy hath a righteous man?
6049A sick body is a burden to the soul, and a wounded spirit is a burden to the body;''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049A type in what?
6049A while after this, as was hinted before, the Christians will begin with detestation to ask what Antichrist was?
6049A whoremaster, a drunkard, a thief, what are they but the devil''s baits by which he catcheth others?
6049A work did I say?
6049ALL; take it where you will, and in what place you will,''All is profitable'': For what?
6049Afraid of what?
6049After I had been thus for some considerable time, another thought came into my mind; and that was, whether we were of the Israelites, or no?
6049After this He led them into His garden, where was great variety of flowers; and he said, Do you see all these?
6049After this, she thought she saw two very ill- favoured ones standing by her bedside, and saying, What shall we do with this woman?
6049After this, that other doubt did come with strength upon me, But how if the day of grace should be past and gone?
6049Again I ask, Hast thou considered what truth, as to matter of fact, there is in the things whereof thou standest accused?
6049Again, But do you not follow them with clamours and out- cries, that their communion, even amongst themselves, is unwarrantable?
6049Again, But who has the perfect knowledge of all these things?
6049Again, Did not Moses write of the Saviour that was to come afterwards into the world?
6049Again, How basely do they behave themselves, how unlike are they to win, that think it enough to keep company with the hindmost?
6049Again, Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Again, Was the man a good man?
6049Again, What kind of righteousness of thine, is this, that standeth in a misplacing, and so consequently in a misesteeming of God''s commands?
6049Again, are the people of God to behave themselves to the glory of God the Father?
6049Again, how did Satan ply it against Peter, when he desired to have him, that he might sift him as wheat?
6049Again, if Christ be the altar of incense, how stands he as a priest by that altar to offer the prayers of all the saints thereon, before the throne?
6049Again, if thy parents, and thou also, be godly, how happy a thing is this?
6049Again, if you say he hath no other body but his church, then I ask, What that was that was taken down from the cross?
6049Again, is there such a length?
6049Again, see Peter''s testimony of this Son of Mary; When Jesus asked his disciples, whom say ye that I am?
6049Again, shall God, who is the truth, Say there is heaven and hell And shall men play that trick of youth To say, But who can tell?
6049Again, suppose the father should scourge and chasten the son for such offence, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6049Again, what a continuation of this alarm was there also at the birth of Jesus, which was about three months after John Baptist was born?
6049Again, what needed the woman to have a place of shelter in the wilderness, when there was no war made against her?
6049Again, would the people learn to be covetous?
6049Again,"Whether I am come to one of the days of the thousand years?"
6049Again,"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6049Again,''If they hear not Moses and the prophets,''& c. As if he had said, Thou wouldst have me send one from the dead unto them; what needs that?
6049Again,''Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
6049Again,''What is man, that he should be clean?
6049Again; Hast thou found a failure in all others that might have been entertained to plead thy cause?
6049Again; when Esau threatened to slay his brother, Rebecca sent him away, saying,"Why should I be deprived also of you both in one day?"
6049Again; why not live upon Christ alway?
6049Ah, Mind, why didst thou do those things That now do work my woe?
6049Ah, Will, why was thou thus inclin''d Me ever to undo?
6049Alas, but how shall I come?
6049All God''s children are criers-- cannot you be quiet without you have a bellyful of the milk of God''s Word?
6049All covetousness is idolatry; but what is that, or what will you call it, when men are religious for filthy lucre''s sake?
6049All our anxious inquiries should be, Is Emmanuel in Heart- castle?
6049All they,''that is, that are in hell, shall say,''Art thou also become weak as we?
6049All this is made to appear by the angels that fell; for when fallen, what was heaven to them?
6049All this is taught us by the spoons; for what need is there of spoons where there is nothing to eat but strong meat?
6049All this, what does it argue, I say, but thy diffidence of God?
6049Also before his friends, how bold was he?
6049Also that he may deny to give them that grace that would preserve them from sin, without being guilty of their damnation?
6049Also to Simon Magus for but undervaluing of it?
6049Also when the mariners inquired of Jonah, saying,"What is thine occupation, and whence comest thou?
6049Also whether reprobation be the cause of condemnation?
6049Also your neighbours are diligent for things that will perish; and will you be slothful for things that will endure for ever?
6049Also, if he ask me, What is become of the portion of goods that he gave me?
6049Also, what if she had laid wait round about him, to espy if he was not otherwise behind her back than he was before her face?
6049Also, when Job had God present with him, making manifest the goodness of his great heart to him, what doth he say?
6049Also, wouldst thou know what a sad thing it is for any to turn their backs upon the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6049Am I a new creature in Him?
6049Am I coming, indeed, to Jesus Christ?
6049Am I in a case to be thus near mine end?
6049Am I one of the elect?
6049Amaziah having sinned against the Lord, he sends to him a prophet to reprove him; but Amaziah says,''Forbear, why shouldest thou be smitten?''
6049And I ask, Why doth the wife-- that is, as the loving hind-- love to be in the presence of her husband?
6049And I say again, if one sin, the least sin deserveth all these things, what thinkest thou do all thy sins deserve?
6049And I say again, this is the work of a Creator, and a Creator can maintain it in its gallantry, FOOTNOTE?
6049And I say again, wherefore has he so plainly told us of his greatness, and of what he can do?
6049And Jesus said to them,''Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?''
6049And Paul asked them, Whether they had yet''received the Holy Ghost?''
6049And Paul, when he said, he could wish that himself were accursed from Christ, for the vehement desire that he had that the Jews might be saved?
6049And a new heart and a new man must have objects of delight that are new, and like himself;''Old things are passed away''; why?
6049And again( Gal 3:2,5 compared together),''Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law,[ saith the Apostle] or by the hearing of faith?''
6049And again, What he hath made crooked, who can make straight?
6049And again, some of them that are for infant baptism die for that as a truth?
6049And again, where Judas( not Iscariot) said; Lord, how is it, that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not unto the world?
6049And again,"Beware of men,"& c. when I had answered him, that blessed be God I was well, he said, What is the occasion of your being here?
6049And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
6049And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?"
6049And again,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for US?"
6049And again,''Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
6049And again,''My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God, when shall I come and appear before God?''
6049And again,''When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?''
6049And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6049And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6049And all the rest they baptized, were they not left free to join themselves for their convenience and edification?
6049And are not all His holy doctrines also stamped with the same Divine sanction?
6049And are not these pleasant sights?
6049And are not you the same?
6049And are they willing, God helping them, to run hazards for his name, for the love they bear to him?
6049And are we not in him, in him, even as so considered?
6049And are you able thus to imitate him?
6049And are you willing to stand by their judgment in the case?
6049And art thou now as perfectly innocent as ever was Jesus Christ?
6049And as he went down deeper, he said,''Grave, where is thy victory?''
6049And before I go further, what might I yet say to fasten this reason upon the truly gracious soul?
6049And by what is this righteousness by thee applied to thyself?
6049And can a holy and just God require that we give thanks to him in his name, if it was not effectually done for us by him?
6049And can death, or sin, or the grave hold us, when God saith,''Give up?''
6049And can it be imagined that Christ alone shall be like the foolish ostrich, hardened against his young, yea, against his members?
6049And can you prove it by the scripture?
6049And canst thou tell me who saves thee?
6049And consequently how could he lift up his face unto God?
6049And could you at any time, with ease, get off the guilt of sin,[275] when, by any of these ways, it came upon you?
6049And did ever God send an ordinance to be a pest and plague to his people?''
6049And did he do it before he had need to do it?
6049And did he do thus indeed?
6049And did he license any one, and if so, who, to alter, add to, or diminish from it?
6049And did he not behave himself valiantly?
6049And did none of these things discourage you?
6049And did the Father reveal His Son to you?
6049And did the old man give him money to set up with?
6049And did they make them welcome?
6049And did you ask him what man this was, and how you must be justified by Him?
6049And did you do as you were bidden?
6049And did you endeavour to mend?
6049And did you not then believe, and do you not still believe, that you were true members of Christ, though less perfect?
6049And did you pray to God that He would bless your counsel to them?
6049And did you presently fall under the power of this conviction?
6049And did you think he spake true?
6049And did you think yourself well then?
6049And did you, said he, when I came up against this town of Mansoul, heartily wish that I might not have the victory over you?
6049And didst thou fear the lake and pit?
6049And do I desire to be found in Him; knowing by the Word, and feeling by the teaching of His Spirit, that I am totally lost in myself?
6049And do the things that truly are divine, Before thee more than gold or rubies shine?
6049And do they in thy conscience bear more sway To govern thee in faith and holiness, Than thou canst with thy heart and mouth express?
6049And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true?
6049And do you think the Lord will sit still, as I may say, and let thy tongue run as it lists, and yet never bring you to an account for the same?
6049And dost thou count this a corrupted grain of Babylon''s treasure?
6049And dost thou desire this medicine?
6049And dost thou indeed say,"Hallowed be thy name"with thy heart?
6049And dost thou not do the deeds of the flesh?
6049And dost thou not rejoice in secret, that thou art the same that thou ever wert?
6049And dost thou think that these are but threatenings, or that our King has not power to execute his words?
6049And dost thou think, this is, indeed, the way to be righteous?
6049And dost thou think, wast thou there now, that thou art able to wrestle with the judgment of God?
6049And doth God come to the sinner, and the sinner again go to God in a saving way by him, and by him only?
6049And doth all this stir up in thy heart some breathing after Him?
6049And doth he not make his pots according to his pleasure?
6049And doth he take charge of them as a Creator?
6049And doth immodest apparel, with stretched- out necks, naked breasts, a made speech, and mincing gaits,& c., argue mortification of lusts?
6049And doth it not also make thee more earnestly to groan after the Lord Jesus?
6049And doth not the Lord as well require the sign of baptism now, as of circumcision then?
6049And doth this demonstrate the reformation of your church?
6049And doth this look like a visible church- state?
6049And fools hate knowledge?''
6049And for the opening of this we must consider, first, How and through Whom this grace doth come to be, first, free to us, and, secondly, unchangeable?
6049And from sense and reason they will have ground to think so; for who now is left in the world any more to make head against them?
6049And from the sense and feeling of torment, he would give, yea, what would he not give, in exchange for his soul?
6049And further, said he, can not one man teach another to pray?
6049And gain, how came it thither, how got the soul possession of it, while it was unjustified?
6049And good reason; for since they would not with us come to him now they have time, why should they stand with us when judgment is come?
6049And have these desires put thy soul to the flight?
6049And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?"
6049And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?"
6049And he said, how long Would it have been, e''er you had understood This thing, had you not with my heifer plow''d?
6049And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding- garment?''
6049And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
6049And here those sayings are of their own natural force:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6049And his name not be but of a common regard on that day?
6049And how are they to consider of themselves, even then when they first are apprehensive of their need of this righteousness?
6049And how bitterly did David mourn for his son, who died in his wickedness?
6049And how can a man that went last time out of his closet to be naught, have the face to come thither again?
6049And how can that be, if he saveth not to the uttermost them that come unto God by him?
6049And how cold is the love of many at this day?
6049And how could the people believe and embrace it?
6049And how could we have seen it to purpose, had not God left some to themselves?
6049And how did he carry it there?
6049And how did his good wife take it, when she saw that he had no amendment, but that he returned with the dog to his vomit, to his old courses again?
6049And how did you do then?
6049And how do they deceive souls?
6049And how doth God the Holy Ghost save thee?
6049And how else could they obey that command that bids them rejoice in tribulation, and glorify God in the fires?
6049And how hath Christ lightened every man if not within him?"
6049And how if I should not?
6049And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
6049And how is this resented by them?
6049And how kindly did our Lord Jesus take it, to see the little children run tripping before him, and crying, Hosannah to the Son of David?
6049And how little conscience is there made of prayer between God and the soul in secret, unless the Spirit of supplication be there to help?
6049And how many did Samson slay with the jaw- bone of an ass?
6049And how must it be reckoned to them?
6049And how say you?
6049And how sayest thou now?
6049And how sayest thou, for to name no more, dost thou with thy affection and conscience thus question?
6049And how sayest thou?
6049And how sayest thou?
6049And how seldom do they trouble their heads, to have their minds taken up with thoughts of the better?
6049And how then?
6049And how then?
6049And how was He revealed unto you?
6049And how were they served that are mentioned in the 13th of Luke,''for staying till the door was shut?''
6049And how, then, can he come to him by Christ?
6049And if God''s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, must it not be thy ruin?
6049And if Satan meets thee, and asketh, Whither goest thou?
6049And if he breaks up one of these bags, who can tell what he can do?
6049And if he goes about to do this, is not the law of the land against him?
6049And if he hath said it, will he not make it good, I mean even thy salvation?
6049And if he knows not the Father and the Son, how can he come?
6049And if he saith, See, ye"blind that have eyes,"who shall hinder it?
6049And if it be a blessing to have this fear, is it not wisdom to increase in it?
6049And if it be asked, But what will become of the threatening wherewith he threatened the offender?
6049And if not to think of him, while at a distance, how can you endure to be in his presence?
6049And if our sun seems angry, hides his face, Shall it go down, shall night possess this place?
6049And if so, Whether they might not obtain at least, some little of the mercy, as well as those women?
6049And if so, did he give His church any other than that most beautiful and comprehensive form called the Lord''s Prayer?
6049And if so, how can their service to God have anything like acceptation from the hand of God, that is done, not in, but without the fear of God?
6049And if so, what follows?
6049And if so, what shall we then think of the soul for which is prepared, and that of God, the most rich and excellent vessel in the world?
6049And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6049And if there is so much in the pride of his countenance, what is there, think you, in the pride of his heart?
6049And if these be acts that speak a condescension, what will you count of Christ''s standing up as an Advocate to plead the cause of his people?
6049And if they are mute when dealt with by vessels of clay, what will they do when they shall be rebuked by the flames of a devouring fire?
6049And if they shall not escape that neglect, then how shall they escape that reject and turn their back upon''so great a salvation?''
6049And if this gentle check will not do, then read the other, Shall we say, Let us do evil that good may come?
6049And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ and of God, and then what harm will that do thee?
6049And if thou shouldest be so now, what hast thou gained thereby?
6049And if we know not every one of all these things to the full, how shall we know to the full the love of Christ which saveth us from them all?
6049And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you( 1 Peter 3:13)?
6049And if you ask, How is it possible that this should be done?
6049And if your brethren only you salute, What more than they do ye?
6049And if, as unto Solomon, God should Propound to thee, What wouldst thou have?
6049And in that he saith''There remains a rest,''referring to that of David, what is it, if it signifies not, that the other rests remain not?
6049And in the land of peace thou trustedst, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?''
6049And indeed so he does with"Adam, where art thou?"
6049And indeed what joy or what rejoicing is like rejoicing here?
6049And indeed, take this away, and what ground can there be laid for any man to persevere in good works?
6049And indeed, the soul that doth thus by practice, though with his mouth-- as who doth not?
6049And into what church did Philip baptize the eunuch, or the apostle the jailor and his house?
6049And is all this no good?
6049And is hope, that this day is approaching, a reviving cordial to thee?
6049And is it not reason that they who did this horrid villany, should have their doings laid before their faces upon the tables of their heart?
6049And is it possible it should be forgotten, or that, by it, our joy, light, and heaven should not be made the sweeter to all eternity?
6049And is it thus with thy soul indeed?
6049And is not Boaz, with whose maids thou wast, One of the nearest kinsmen that thou hast?
6049And is not his will the only rule of his mercy?
6049And is not this a needy time; doth not such an one want abundance of grace?
6049And is not this love worthy of all acceptation at the hands and hearts of all coming sinners?
6049And is not this the very ground of thy hoping that God will save thee from the wrath to come?
6049And is not this, said he, a shame?
6049And is that all?
6049And is that all?
6049And is that within the creature, or without, that worketh the new birth?"
6049And is there no other way to the Father but by his blood, and through the veil, that is to say, his flesh?
6049And is there not a great deal in it?
6049And is there not all the reason in the world for this?
6049And is there toward us love in Christ that passeth knowledge?
6049And is this all?
6049And is this to keep the first table; yea, the first branch of that table, which saith,"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God?"
6049And it was so indeed, thought Mr. Badman; was my troubles only the effects of my distemper, and because ill vapours got up into my brain?
6049And let me ask further, is not he a madman who, being loaded with combustible matter, will run headlong into the fire upon a bravado?
6049And look, did not I tell you?
6049And may he not, without he give offence to thee, lay hold by electing love and mercy on whom himself pleaseth?
6049And must baptism be such a rock of offence to professors, that very few will enquire after it, or submit to it?
6049And must those that shall live to see those days, rejoice when these things begin to come to pass?
6049And must we be all alone?
6049And must you needs be upon the extremes?
6049And now I add, Is not this to deliver them to the devil( 1 Cor 5), or to put them to shame before all that see your acts?
6049And now I ask what kind of christian correspondency you have with them?
6049And now I ask, What was the reason that God continued his presence with this church notwithstanding this transgression?
6049And now had he had a heart to do for Mansoul, what could he do for it or wherein could he be profitable to her?
6049And now having said this much, wherein have I derogated from the glory and holiness of Christ?
6049And now is it not to be wondered at, and are we not to be affected herewith, saying, And wilt thou set thine eye upon such an one?
6049And now what would a man give in exchange for his soul?
6049And now, Adam, what do you mean to do?
6049And now, behold, when Jacob had been told That there was corn in Egypt to be sold, He said unto his sons, Why stand ye thus?
6049And now, what can this accuser say?
6049And now, when body and soul are thus united, who can imagine what glory they both possess?
6049And now,''what shall a man,''what would a man, but what can a man that has lost his soul, himself, and his all,''give in exchange for his soul?''
6049And observe, it is not said, that Noah shut the door, but the Lord shut him in: If God shuts in or out, who can alter it?
6049And of what nation?
6049And on the other hand, how often has the disjointing of the body, and the breakings thereof, occasioned the expiration of the spirit?
6049And p. 26. where in answer to this question of mine; Why did the Man Christ hang on the cross on Mount Calvary?
6049And said, moreover, that they could not wait upon me any longer; but said to me, Then you confess the indictment, do you not?
6049And sayest thou so, my dear?
6049And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him?"
6049And shall not I?
6049And shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive be delivered?
6049And shall we not imitate our Lord, nor the church that was immediately acted[21] by him in this, and the churches their fellows?
6049And shall we not take that notice thereof as to follow the Lord Jesus and the churches herein?
6049And she said, Come, James, canst thou tell me who made thee?
6049And she''shall be glad for them''; for what?
6049And since he can be both merciful and just in the salvation of sinners, why may he not also save them from death and hell?
6049And so I may say, What think you of ten thousand more besides?
6049And so doing, has it not also accommodated thee with all the aforenamed conveniences?
6049And so with Paul, who tremblingly said,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6049And suppose they were the truly godly that made the first assault, can they be blamed?
6049And that if they had light therein, they would as willingly do it as you?
6049And that is according to the whole stream of scripture: For by one offering, What was that?
6049And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
6049And the ministers of the gospel they also cry, Lord,"who hath believed our report?
6049And the reason is, because he that envieth a sinner, hath forgotten himself, that he is as bad; and how can he then fear God?
6049And the reasons are weighty, for by them he proves the tree is not good; how then can it yield good fruit?
6049And the same I say of his Advocate''s office- What is an advocate without the exercise of his office?
6049And the scorners delight in their scorning?
6049And then he answers himself:''Is not destruction to the wicked, and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?''
6049And then what doth he get thereby but loss and damage?
6049And then, I pray you, what is left unto God, and what can he call his own?
6049And then, to engage us in our soul to the duty, he adds one of his wonderful mercies to the world, for a motive,"Fear ye not me?"
6049And then,& c. And why was not this done on the seventh day sabbath?
6049And then,''what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?''
6049And they knew it: Why, did they not know it before?
6049And this is one ground( at least) why he hanged on the cross,& c. Ha Friend?
6049And this is that which Peter intends when he saith,"And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you?"
6049And this leads me first to inquire into what, by these words the apostle must, of necessity, presuppose?
6049And thou liar, what wilt thou do?
6049And thus much doth this man Christ Jesus testify unto us where he saith he shall glorify me; mark,"He shall glorify;"( saith the Son of Mary)but how?
6049And to distressed Jonah, said the Lord, Dost thou well to be angry for the gourd?
6049And to put a question upon thy objection- What is a sacrifice without a priest, and what is a priest without a sacrifice?
6049And was not there a time when you did not so well understand the nature and extent of pride and covetousness as now you do?
6049And was that all?
6049And was there not in all these things love, and love that was infinite?
6049And was this all?
6049And were they all served so?
6049And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
6049And what angels but those that ministered to him here in the day of his humiliation?
6049And what can Satan say against this plea?
6049And what can our pretended giants do or say in comparison of these?
6049And what can such an one say for himself in the judgment, that shall be charged with the abuse of love?
6049And what canst thou earn a day?
6049And what chains are so heavy as those that discourage thee?
6049And what company shall we have there?
6049And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6049And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6049And what day so fit as the Lord''s day for this?
6049And what did Badman do after his wife was dead?
6049And what did they say else?
6049And what did you do then?
6049And what did you do then?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you say to him?
6049And what else?
6049And what else?
6049And what else?
6049And what encouragement has a man to suffer for Christ, whose heart can not believe, and whose soul he can not commit to God to keep it?
6049And what follows?
6049And what follows?
6049And what follows?
6049And what good will my vanities do, when death says he will have no nay?
6049And what harm will that do thee?
6049And what hath he received of thy hand?
6049And what honour like that of being a holy man of God?
6049And what if God will cross his book, and blot out the handwriting that is against thee, and not let thee know it as yet?
6049And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?
6049And what if you should not?
6049And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion?
6049And what is this second veil, in, at, or through which, as the phrase is, we must, by blood, enter into the holiest?
6049And what life, but death in its perfection?
6049And what matter can be found in the soul for humility to work by so well, as by a sight that I have been and am an abominable sinner?
6049And what more fearful than the bottomless pit of hell?
6049And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous, as all this law,''said Moses, which I set before you this day?''
6049And what need of an Advocate''s office to be exercised, if Christ, as sacrifice and Priest, was thought sufficient by God?
6049And what need was there of any of this, if Paul could, as he would, have departed from iniquity?
6049And what revenge hast thou in thy heart against every thought of disobedience?
6049And what said Faithful to you then?
6049And what said he then?
6049And what said he then?
6049And what said the neighbours to him?
6049And what saith the words before the text but the same--''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049And what saw you else in the way?
6049And what sayest thou to thy perverting, knowingly, the right purport and intent of the law?
6049And what says the Apostle?
6049And what shall he do now, that is a stranger to this breadth, made mention of in the text?
6049And what shall he do when he comes?
6049And what shall this man do?
6049And what should a man come to God for, that can live in the world without him?
6049And what sympathy and feeling would his arguments flow from?
6049And what than fire?
6049And what the son of my vows?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what thunder did Zaccheus hear or see?
6049And what use doth he make of this?
6049And what was that?
6049And what was the conclusion?
6049And what was the other thing?
6049And what was the reason you did not?
6049And what will become of them concerning whom the Lord has said already,''I will not take up their names into my lips''?
6049And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?
6049And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?''
6049And what will not love suffer?
6049And what will you do whose hearts go after your covetousness?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And when a Christian comes to know this, should Christ as Advocate be hid, what could bear him up?
6049And when a man is down, you know, what can he do?
6049And when did the Spirit of Christ convince thee of sin, because thou didst not believe in him?
6049And when did we see thee an hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?
6049And when the hand of the rulers are chief in a trespass, who can keep their people from being drowned in that trespass?
6049And when they had found him, they wonderingly asked him,"Rabbi, when camest thou hither?"
6049And when unto her mother- in- law she came, Art thou, said she, my daughter come again?
6049And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?"
6049And where hast thou been working?
6049And where is it, within or without?"
6049And where is the man that chooseth to go to hell?
6049And where is this man, that was born of the virgin, that we may come to the Father by him?
6049And where it is most, how far short of perfect acts is it?
6049And where that practical holiness that formerly used to be seen in the houses, lives and conversations of professors?
6049And where wilt thou leave thy glory?
6049And whereabout does he dwell?
6049And whereas thou askest, is not he a deceiver, that exhorts people to anything else than the light of Christ?
6049And whereas thou asketh, whether the fault be then in God, or in that thou callest his light, or in the creature?
6049And whereas you ask me, Whither away?
6049And whereas you ask me,"What is that which worketh faith?
6049And whereas you ask me,"do they that are born of God commit sin?"
6049And whereas you ask, What is the sight of God?
6049And wherefore doth he thus, but to beget an expectation in them of their salvation and deliverance?
6049And whether doth he that is born of God commit sin?
6049And whether it be lawful for them so to do?"
6049And whether it be not lawful for them so to do?
6049And who can abide the fierceness of his anger?
6049And who can be thankful for a mercy that is not sensible that they want it, have it, and have it of mercy?
6049And who can contradict him?
6049And who can now object against the deliverance of the child of God?
6049And who can say, my heart is clean?
6049And who can think that he should be quiet, when men take the right course to escape his hellish snares?
6049And who could have found in their hearts to shut the door upon such an one?
6049And who could have thought, that the other had been a good man?
6049And who dares to limit the Almighty?
6049And who then shall dare to blame this our age consumed; or say that our years be cut off?
6049And who was that but Jesus Christ, even the person speaking in the text?
6049And who was that, but he that"spoiled principalities and powers,"when he did hang upon the tree, triumphing over them thereon?
6049And who will dare to make any addition to holy writ?
6049And who with him again but they?
6049And who with them but Mr. Badman?
6049And whose be the sheep that feed upon them?
6049And whose portrait is Bunyan describing here?
6049And whose word shall stand?
6049And why a door of hope, but that by it, God''s people, when afflicted, should go out by it from despair by hope?
6049And why are the women commanded silence there, if they may congregate by themselves, and set up and manage worship there?
6049And why can they not as well keep the other sabbaths?
6049And why candlesticks, if they were not to hold the candles?
6049And why did you not bring them along with you?
6049And why do the scriptures say,"that through this man is preached to us the forgiveness of sins?"
6049And why do they with pride trick up the body, if it be not to provoke both themselves and others to lusts?
6049And why dost thou take notice of the mote That''s in thy brother''s eye; but dost not note The beam that''s in thine own?
6049And why doth he not concern himself with them?
6049And why follow the apish fashions of the world?
6049And why for raiment are ye taking thought?
6049And why is it thee?
6049And why is the breaking of the heart compared to the breaking of the bones?
6049And why may not I give it the name of a shew; when you call it a symbol, and compare it to a gentleman''s livery?
6049And why might they not be a type of gospel sermons?
6049And why not now, as well as formerly?
6049And why shall he that doth most for God in this world, enjoy most of him in that which is to come?
6049And why should a man cumber himself with what is his, when the good of all that is in Christ is laid, and to be laid out for him?
6049And why should a man so carelessly cast away himself, by giving heed to a stranger?
6049And why should it not be accounted to him for righteousness?
6049And why should not credence be given to that gospel that is confirmed by blood, the blood of the Son of God himself?
6049And why should not the kings have it granted unto them, that she should fall by their hand?
6049And why should we not have the benefit of the righteousness, while we are ungodly, since it was completed for us while we were yet ungodly?
6049And why so?
6049And why so?
6049And why so?
6049And why so?
6049And why then should not we have also in reserve for Christ?
6049And why thus consider, but that a door might be opened for hope to exercise itself upon God by this?
6049And why, but because God himself maintains the enmity?
6049And why, to show, by these, the exceeding riches of his grace to the ages to come, through Christ Jesus?
6049And why?
6049And why?
6049And why?
6049And why?
6049And will he be a favourable no more?
6049And will not this, when they know it, yield them comfort?
6049And will their agreement of hell yield them comfort?
6049And will you, says Unbelief, in such a case as you now are, presume to come to Jesus Christ?
6049And wilt thou hang back or be sullen, because thou art none of the first?
6049And wilt thou judge him that doth thus?
6049And wilt thou not regard?
6049And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?''
6049And wilt thou say these are things that are not?
6049And with his works he perfected his faith?
6049And with that she plucked out her letter,[28] and read it, and said to them, What now will ye say to this?
6049And without this, what is to be seen in the church of God?
6049And would I, as was said before, be thoroughly saved, to wit, from the filth as from the guilt?
6049And would it not be an insufferable thing?
6049And would you be doing this?
6049And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?''
6049And yet darest thou say to God, Our Father?
6049And yet dost thou out of thy blasphemous throat suffer these words to come, even our Father?
6049And yet who so idle as they in the time of their prosperity?
6049And you are sure he was of this opinion?
6049And you that were sometime alienated, and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled[ but how?]
6049And you ungodly children, how are your ungodly parents that lived and died ungodly, now in the pains of hell also?
6049And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath He reconciled,"how?
6049And"who hath required this at your hand?"
6049And''the thunder of his power who can understand?''
6049And''what and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?''
6049And''will ye weary my God also?''
6049And, By what means have you so persevered therein?
6049And, Fourth, what it was for him to be raised unto Israel?
6049And, How got you into the way?
6049And, Sir, you, as all our neighbours know, are a very observing man, pray, therefore, what do you think of them?
6049And, Use First, Is there such breadth, and length, and depth, and height in God, for us?
6049And, What he did in the world?
6049And, are there no public Christians, or public christian meetings, but them of your way?
6049And, in reason, how could it be otherwise?
6049And, indeed, if people once say to God, by way of doubt,''Wherein hast thou loved us?''
6049And, listening still, she thought she heard another answer it, saying-- For why?
6049And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave; but hast thou forgotten the hell, whither for certain the murderers go?
6049And, said Christiana to Mr. Great- heart, Sir, will you do as we?
6049And, therefore, what need have they that one should be sent unto them in another way?
6049And, whether there was a secret or mystery in this work containing the truth of some higher thing?
6049And,"O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?"
6049And,"who shall separate us from the love of Christ"our Lord?
6049And,''Will ye rebel against the king?''
6049Answer, friend, dost thou put no difference betwixt the speaking of Christ without, and believing in Christ without?
6049Any thing but truth; but I would know how sincerely righteous they were that were justified without works?
6049Are God''s people a suffering people?
6049Are all the elect, the seed, the saved, the vessels of mercy, the chosen and peculiar?
6049Are great saints only to have the kingdom, and the glory everlasting?
6049Are great works only to be rewarded?
6049Are her plagues pleasant or easy to be borne?
6049Are his feet shod with the Gospel of peace?
6049Are his loins girt about with truth?
6049Are his ministers slothful in tendering this unto you?
6049Are his saints precious to them?
6049Are my prayers lost?
6049Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6049Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6049Are not even ye,"saith Paul,"in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6049Are not my words verbatim these?
6049Are not some, yea the most, the children of the flesh, the rest, the lost, the vessels of wrath, of dishonour, and the children of perdition?
6049Are not the seven churches in Asia called by name of candlesticks?
6049Are not these therefore strong desires?
6049Are not these things rather a sign that the utter overthrow of the church of God is at the door?
6049Are not they part of the scriptures of truth?
6049Are not you commanded to keep out of the church all that are not circumcised?
6049Are not, now- a- days, the bulk of professors like those that''strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?''
6049Are our fruits meet for repentance?
6049Are the narratives of these mighty tempests in his spirit plain matters of fact?
6049Are the words of God called by the name of the fear of the Lord?
6049Are there any sins now that will fly upon this Saviour like so many lions, or raging devils, if He take in hand to redeem man?
6049Are there bowels in you that are wicked, and will they be wrought upon by an importuning beggar?
6049Are there yet any more sons in my womb, That may your husbands be in time to come?
6049Are these the tokens of a blessed man?"
6049Are these"spirits of just men made perfect"-the angel- ministering spirits which are sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
6049Are they enemies to Thee?
6049Are they lawful things which thou desirest?
6049Are they not all of equal authority?
6049Are they not death without, and unbelief within?
6049Are they purified, are they clean that name the name of Christ?
6049Are they so dreadful in their receipt and sentence?
6049Are they such things as thou takest pleasure in?
6049Are they tender of sinning against Jesus Christ?
6049Are they that are justified by Christ''s blood such as have need yet to be saved by his intercession?
6049Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6049Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6049Are they the glorified inhabitants of the Celestial City?
6049Are they things Divine, or things natural?
6049Are they things heavenly, or things earthly?
6049Are they things holy, or things unholy?
6049Are they to be the audible mouth there, before all, to God?
6049Are they to think, that they are righteous or sinners?
6049Are things thus ordered?
6049Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6049Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ yet such as have need of being saved by his intercession?
6049Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ, such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6049Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need of being saved by Christ''s intercession?
6049Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need to be saved by Christ''s intercession?
6049Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such, after that, as have need also of saving by Christ''s intercession?
6049Are thy sins so dear, so sweet, so desireable, so profitable to thee, that thou wilt venture a burning in hell fire for them till thou art burnt out?
6049Are we for war?
6049Are we now almost got past the Enchanted Ground?
6049Are we profanely apt to judge of God harshly, as of one that would gather where he had not strawn?
6049Are we stronger than he?''
6049Are we tempted to distrust God?
6049Are we truly convinced of sin, and converted to Christ?
6049Are ye not CARNAL, CARNAL, CARNAL?
6049Are ye so foolish?
6049Are you a married man?
6049Are you a married man?
6049Are you at that door, my brother?
6049Are you brought out of the dark dungeon of this world into Christ?
6049Are you come out of it?
6049Are you commanded to reject them; If yea, where is it?
6049Are you going to the heavenly country?
6049Are you in affliction for your profession?
6049Are you not sensible that such a one As I, can certainly thereof make trial?
6049Are you not sorry for what you have done?
6049Are you so hasty?
6049Are you stronger than he that made the heavens, and that holdeth angels in everlasting chains?
6049Art become freakish?
6049Art bound for hell against all wind and weather?
6049Art bound for hell, against all wind and weather?
6049Art like to him, that needs must step a mile At every stride, or think it not worth while To follow Christ?
6049Art not able to conclude, that to be saved is better than to burn in hell?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art one of those whose fears do go beyond Their faith?
6049Art thou a Publican?
6049Art thou a buyer, and do things grow dear?
6049Art thou a fish, O man, art thou a fish?
6049Art thou a fool in thyself?
6049Art thou a professor?
6049Art thou a seller, and do things grow dear?
6049Art thou a sinner of the first rate, of the biggest size?
6049Art thou almost like Elymas the sorcerer, that sought to turn the deputy from the faith?
6049Art thou also willing that he should decide the matter?
6049Art thou begotten of God by his Word?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6049Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Art thou coming, indeed?
6049Art thou coming?
6049Art thou coming?
6049Art thou coming?
6049Art thou convinced that she is nothing more?
6049Art thou crossed, disappointed, and waylaid, and overthrown in all thy foolish ways and doings?
6049Art thou followed with affliction, and dost thou hear God''s angry voice in thy afflictions?
6049Art thou got into the right way?
6049Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
6049Art thou indeed weary of the service of thy old master the devil, sin, and the world?
6049Art thou jogged, and shaken, and molested at the hearing of the Word?
6049Art thou most dejected when thou art at prayer?
6049Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6049Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6049Art thou not come to discourse the Lord in prayer?
6049Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep, that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over?"
6049Art thou not like to fare well, when thou hast embraced him, coming sinner?
6049Art thou not planted by the water- side?
6049Art thou not willing to come faster?
6049Art thou now in the favour of God?
6049Art thou resolved to follow me?
6049Art thou resolved to strip?
6049Art thou returning to God?
6049Art thou righteous in the judgment of God?
6049Art thou righteous?
6049Art thou righteous?
6049Art thou such an one?
6049Art thou taken?
6049Art thou that readest these lines such an one?
6049Art thou then made to see thy condition how bad it is, and that the way out of it is by Jesus Christ?
6049Art thou therefore discharged and unladen of these things?
6049Art thou to buy or sell?
6049Art thou troubled with cross children, cross relations, cross neighbours?
6049Art thou truly born again?
6049Art thou unladen of the things of this world, as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
6049Art thou unrighteous in thyself?
6049Art thou visited in the night seasons with dreams about thy state, and that thou art in danger of being lost?
6049Art thou weary of them?
6049Art thy sins of diverse sorts?
6049Art weary?
6049Art[ thou] resolved to follow me?
6049As David said,"Shall I lift up mine yes to the hills?
6049As God said to Coniah,''Did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
6049As HE said,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6049As Moses said, and that long before the law was given,"Sirs, ye are brethren, why do ye wrong one another?"
6049As Paul saith, What communion hath light with darkness?
6049As for example; Would a parishioner learn to be proud?
6049As for instance at home; could not some of those called Baptists die in opposing infant baptism?
6049As he saith again, Am I not an apostle?
6049As if he had said, Do you profess Christianity?
6049As if he should say, what need have they that one should be sent to them from the dead?
6049As many as walk according to this rule: What rule?
6049As soon as ever God had touched the jailer, he cries out,''Men and brethren, what must I do to be saved?''
6049As the mad prophet also saith of God, in another case,''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6049As the sabbath of months, of years, and the jubilee?
6049As to the query, What reason is there, why the Lord should suffer any of his ordinances to be lost?
6049As to the second head, what need is there that the righteousness of Christ should be imputed, where men are righteous first?
6049As to the things of God, what shall I say?
6049As touching the beauty and goodness that was in the object unto which they were allured; What was it?
6049As who should say, My brethren, are you aware what you do?
6049As who should say, My brethren, are you tempted, are you accused, have you sinned, has Satan prevailed against you?
6049As who should say, What would heaven yield to me for delights, if I was there without my God?
6049As who should say, Wherefore do I deny myself of those mercies and privileges that the men of this world enjoy?
6049As yet despise you the offers of peace, and deliverance?
6049As yet will ye refuse the golden offers of Shaddai, and trust to the lies and falsehoods of Diabolus?
6049As"Ely said to Hannah, How long wilt thou be drunken?
6049As, how many good men and good women do unawares, through their uncircumspectness, drive their own children down into the deep?
6049As, whether there were in truth a God or Christ, or no?
6049As, who should say, My brethren, are you troubled and persecuted for your faith?
6049Ask him where this God is?
6049Ask the awakened man, or the man that is under the convictions of the law, if he doth not feel?
6049Ask the carnal man to whom he prays?
6049Ask the rich man spoken of in the ensuing treatise, who was the fool-- he or Lazarus?
6049Ask thy heart, What evil dost thou see in sin?
6049At another time, I remember I was again much under the question, Whether the blood of Christ was sufficient to save my soul?
6049At last the visitor comes and sets his soul at ease, by persuading of him that he belongs to God: and what then?
6049At last there came a grave person to the gate, named Good- will, who asked who was there?
6049At that Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of?
6049At the Lord''s table, I do eat; what though?
6049At this( as I said) you object, and say,''Did I ever find baptism a pest or plague to churches?
6049At which I was as if I had been raised out of a grave, and cried out again, Lord, how couldest thou find out such a word as this?
6049Ay, but says the soul,''How can I reckon thus, when sin is yet strong in me?''
6049Ay, but when didst thou see thyself a lost creature for want of faith in the son of Mary?
6049Ay, but when?
6049Ay, that is well for you, Paul; but what advantage have we thereby?
6049Aye, but Lord, what wilt thou do to quench their thirst?
6049Aye, but this is a high pitch, how should we come by such princely spirits?
6049Aye, saith he, to whom is that spoken?
6049Aye, wherefore indeed?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou consider?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear what a striving there is between the vine- dresser and the husbandman, for thy life?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, fruitless Christian, do not thine ears tingle?
6049Barren fig- tree, fruitless professor, hast thou heard all these things?
6049Barren fig- tree, hast thou heard all these things?
6049Barren fig- tree, hast thou subscribed, hast thou called thyself by the name of Jacob, and surnamed thyself by the name of Israel?
6049Barren fig- tree, what fruit hast thou?
6049Barren fig- tree, what sayest thou?
6049Barren professor, dost thou hear?
6049Be patient then, my brethren; but how long?
6049Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain- sick fellow will lead you?
6049Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6049Because Christ died for me, shall I therefore spit in his face?
6049Because the neglect of the law will be sure to damn them; therefore wouldst thou put poor souls to follow that which will not save them?
6049Because then it had been in vain for the Lord to have given the scriptures to teach men out of, either concerning himself or themselves: Why?
6049Because''the children are partakers of flesh and blood; he also himself likewise took part of the same''; To what end?
6049Beelzebub?
6049Behold, I was left alone, these, where had they been?''
6049Behold, the Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
6049Behold, the angels cover their faces when they speak of his glory, how then shall not Satan bend before him?
6049Being justified freely by his grace: How?
6049Believe, that is true; but how now must he conceive in his mind of Christ for the encouraging of him so to do?
6049Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6049Believing what?
6049Besides, if men be made righteous, they are so; and if by a righteousness which the law commendeth, how can fault be found with them by the law?
6049Besides, if the promise and God''s grace, without Christ''s blood, would have saved us, wherefore then did Christ die?
6049Besides, if this be granted, why had not God respect to Cain''s offering, as well as to Abel''s?
6049Besides, oppression makes a wise man mad; and when a man is mad what evils will he not do?
6049Besides, the great things that he desired, were to be delivered from going to hell, and who would, willingly?
6049Besides, the proposition is universal, why then should you be the chief intended?
6049Besides, the threatening being pressed with an''How shall we escape?''
6049Besides, to assert the contrary, what doth it but lessen sin, and make the advocateship of Jesus Christ superfluous?
6049Besides, to what particular church was the epistle to the Hebrews wrote?
6049Besides, was the gospel so freely, so frequently, so fully tendered to thee, and yet hast thou rejected all these things?
6049Besides, what arguments so prevailing as such as are purely gospel?
6049Besides, who knows of all the ways by which the Almighty will inflict His just revenges upon the souls of damned sinners?
6049Blessed are they that do make peace; for why?
6049Bold sinner, how darest thou tempt God, by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
6049Both those of Peter, and the first of John?
6049Brethren what profit is''t if a man saith That he hath faith, and hath not works; can faith Save him?
6049Brother, said Christian, what shall we do?
6049Bunyan, speaking of private prayer, keenly inquires, will God not hear thee"except thou comest before him with some eloquent oration?"
6049But Abraham''s body is now dead?
6049But David answered,"What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
6049But I am afraid the day of grace is past; and if it should be so, what should I do then?
6049But I ask such, if the Father and Son be not unspeakably free to show mercy, why was this clause put into our commission to preach the gospel?
6049But I ask, how came nature to be so weak, but through sin?
6049But I can not pray, says one, therefore how should I persevere?
6049But I fear I am lost and cast away, Sentence is past, and who reverse it may?
6049But I have let myself to another, even to the King of princes; and how can I, with fairness, go back with thee?
6049But I know you have made strong objections against him; prithee, what can he say for himself?
6049But I say doth not this sufficiently show, had we but eyes to see it, what a sad and deplorable creature the child of God of himself is?
6049But I say, if it be so, what need all this mercy?
6049But I say, suppose it should be granted, is it because reprobation made him incapable, or sin?
6049But I say, what can the church do more to the sinners or open profane?
6049But I say, what is this to him that would fain be saved by Christ?
6049But I say, where is thy love to thine enemy?
6049But I say, wherein is the proposition offensive?
6049But I say, who can tell, who can tell altogether, what and how much the Father delighted in his Son before the world began?
6049But I say, who understandeth this?
6049But I say, why all these, thus named?
6049But I say, why did John call them vipers?
6049But I would ask these men,''If the word of God came out from them?
6049But I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6049But Jesus, our Advocate, answers as David, What have I to do with thee, O Satan?
6049But Mr. Bunyan replied: Sin doth distinguish a man from a beast; is sin therefore the gift of God?
6049But Naomi replied, Wherefore will ye, My daughters, thus resolve to go with me?
6049But Nathanael answered him,"Whence knowest thou me?"
6049But Paul, what moved thee thus to do?
6049But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour appeared"--what then?
6049But again, Why should you be so angry with my brother, for joining of a sinner and a liar together?
6049But again; what mystery is desirable to be known that is not to be found in Jesus Christ, as Priest, Prophet, or King of saints?
6049But alas, what thief, what tyrant, what devil is there that may not conquer after this sort?
6049But all along Christ compareth his love to ours; now, why doth he so, if they be so much alike?
6049But all these will fail you; for what think you?
6049But all this while, where''s he whose golden rays Drives night away and beautifies our days?
6049But am I daunted?
6049But am I so?
6049But are not good works the righteousness of faith?
6049But are the other righteousnesses of no use to us?
6049But are there no dissuasive arguments to lay before such, to prevent their future misery?
6049But are these words of faith?
6049But are they the people on whom God doth magnify the riches of his grace?
6049But are you out of that wilderness mentioned?
6049But are you sure it is the same that we look for?
6049But are you willing, said he, to stand to the judgment of the church?
6049But art thou blind?
6049But art thou sure thou canst?
6049But as Adam fell with us in him, so did he not by faith rise with us in him?
6049But as to the intercession of Christ, who can come in to help upon the account of such innocency or worth?
6049But as to the matter in hand, What positive precept do they transgress that will not reject him that God bids us receive, if he want light in baptism?
6049But ask him how, or under what notion he is to be considered there?
6049But at the end of all this promised pardon for a million of years-- what then?
6049But be the candles down, and scattered too, Some lying here, some there?
6049But by what rule then would you gather persons into church communion?
6049But by what rule would you receive them into fellowship with yourselves?
6049But by what spirit is it then that I am brought again into fears, even into the fears of damnation, and so into bondage?
6049But can any imagine that Christ will pray for them as Priest for whom he will not plead as Advocate?
6049But can not the church, and every woman in it, build up themselves without their woman''s meetings?
6049But can women no other way be built up in their most holy faith, but by meetings of their own without their men?
6049But can you commit your soul to their ministry, and join with them in prayer; and yet not count them meet for other gospel privileges?
6049But can you imagine how the people of the corporation were taken with this entertainment?
6049But canst thou not now repent and turn?
6049But could he not deliver him, or did the Lord forsake him?
6049But could not we have been saved if Christ had not died?
6049But could that heal it, could he not taste, truly taste, or rightly relish this forgiveness?
6049But could the house of Lebanon, though a fortified place, assault Damascus?
6049But could they persuade any to be of their opinion?
6049But did He indeed suffer the torments of Hell?
6049But did he prevail against him?
6049But did none of them follow you, to persuade you to go back?
6049But did not Mr. Badman marry again quickly?
6049But did not the neighbours take notice of this alteration that Mr. Badman had made?
6049But did they take from him all that ever he had?
6049But did this man rise again from the dead, that very man, with that very body wherewith he was crucified?
6049But did this young Badman accustom himself to such filthy kind of language?
6049But did you never give an occasion to men to call you by this name?
6049But did you not come by the house of the Interpreter?
6049But did you not fear it before?
6049But did you not see the house that stood there on the top of the hill, on the side of which Moses met you?
6049But did you not, with your vain life, damp all that you by words used by way of persuasion to bring them away with you?
6049But did you take his counsel?
6049But did you tell them of your own sorrow, and fear of destruction?
6049But did you, said he, when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?
6049But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6049But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6049But do not bad masters condemn themselves in condemning the badness of their servants?
6049But do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6049But do these people know what they do?
6049But do they believe that thus it is with them?
6049But do you speak seriously, and in good earnest?
6049But do you think Mr. Badman would have been so base?
6049But do you think it is because of the first?
6049But do you think that the men that do thus, do think that they do so vilely, so abominably?
6049But do you think that these people did ever feel the power and majesty of the Word of God to break their hearts?
6049But do you think that this outcry was caused by unbelief?
6049But do you think these men saw the strength of the Jews now?
6049But do you think this is certain?
6049But does the carnal world covet this, this spirit, and the blessed graces of it?
6049But dost thou plead by thy righteousness, for mercy for thyself?
6049But doth not a man bring forth fruit unto God, that walketh orderly according to the ten commandments?
6049But doth not the Scripture say,"Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life"?
6049But doth not their thus living, abiding, and retaining a being(or what you will call it), demonstrate the greatness and might of the soul?
6049But doth that install it in that place and dignity, that was never intended for it?
6049But doth that promise suppose a willingness in us, as a condition of God''s making us willing?
6049But doth the blind Pharisee think his state is such?
6049But doth the guilt and burden of sin so keep them down that they can by no means lift up themselves?
6049But doth this bloody city spill this blood by herself simply, as she is the adulterated whore?
6049But farther, thou sayest; Is it not the whole mystery of salvation, God manifested in the flesh?
6049But first, do you know which of the Badmans I mean?
6049But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6049But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6049But for what cause?
6049But for what purpose?
6049But further: Do we not all agree, that men that preach the gospel should do it like workmen that need not be ashamed?
6049But good Sir, are you now for unwritten verities?
6049But good Sir, why so short- winded?
6049But had one not need to walk with a guard, and to have a sentinel stand at one''s door for this?
6049But had the maid no friend to look after her?
6049But hath he no better thoughts of his own good deeds, which are by the law?
6049But hath not the law promises as well as threatenings?
6049But have you no other way to discover the things of the Gospel, how they are done with a legal principle, but those you have already made mention of?
6049But have you yet any other considerations to move us to fear God with child- like fear?
6049But he answereth, What, mean ye to weep, and to break my heart?
6049But he said, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
6049But his father would, as you intimate, sometimes rebuke him for his wickedness; pray how would he carry it then?
6049But hold, dost thou do it with the Publican''s heart, sense, dread and simplicity?
6049But hold, stay; wherefore?
6049But how and if I should delight in them before I am aware?
6049But how are they distinguished from the Gentiles?
6049But how are we by this man forgiven this?
6049But how are we justified by this man''s obedience?
6049But how are your neighbours for quietness?
6049But how came Diotrephes so lately into our parts?
6049But how came he by that repentance?
6049But how came he to be a"new creature,"since none can create but God?
6049But how came he to be affected with this?
6049But how came he to bring his soul into so good a temper?
6049But how came the apostle by this confidence of his well- being and of his share in another world?
6049But how came they clean?
6049But how came they thus patiently to endure?
6049But how came they to hear it?
6049But how came this to be so?
6049But how camest thou in this condition?
6049But how can God respect a man, before he respect his offering?
6049But how can a man be sorry for it, that has neither sight nor sense of it?
6049But how can that be, did they not come to us through the very sides of mercy?
6049But how can that be, since no affliction for the present seems joyous?
6049But how can that be, where the heart is not sanctified and made holy?
6049But how can this be done by him?
6049But how can you tell you have faith?
6049But how comes it to pass that thou art so hearty, that thou settest thy face against so much wind and weather?
6049But how comes this to be a SIGN of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6049But how could God have respect to Abel, if Abel was not pleasing in his sight?
6049But how could a holy God say,''Live,''to such a sinful people?
6049But how could be either the one or the other, if the seventh day sabbath was taught to men by the light of nature, which is the moral law?
6049But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6049But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6049But how could he so quickly run out, for I perceive it was in little time, by what you say?
6049But how did he undertake them?
6049But how did it happen that you came out of your country this way?
6049But how did they make that out?
6049But how did they tempt him?
6049But how do they deliver them?
6049But how do you think to get in at the gate?
6049But how dost thou know that thou shalt continue therein?
6049But how dost thou prove that?
6049But how doth God kill with this law, or covenant?
6049But how doth God the Father save thee?
6049But how doth he take that away but by a severe chastising of his soul for it, until he has made him weary of it?
6049But how doth it happen that you come so late?
6049But how doth that appear?
6049But how doth the soul carry it towards God, when He offereth to deal with it under and by this dispensation of grace?
6049But how if I should have sinned the sin unpardonable, or that called the sin against the Holy Ghost?
6049But how if this path should lead us out of the way?
6049But how if we do?
6049But how indifferent?
6049But how is it that they are there?
6049But how is it that you came alone?
6049But how is the Lord righteous?
6049But how is this resented?
6049But how is this similitude pertinent?
6049But how little of this is found among men?
6049But how long ago?
6049But how long, prophet, wilt thou wait?
6049But how much more may we behold the love that God hath bestowed upon us, in that he hath given us to his Son, and also given his Son for us?
6049But how much more now?
6049But how much more then when he comes To grapple with thy heart; To bind with thread thy toes and thumbs,[4] And fetch thee in his cart?
6049But how must he do that?
6049But how must he take away the curse?
6049But how must that be done?
6049But how must this be done, but as we take them off with the snuffers, and put them in these snuff- dishes?
6049But how must this be done?
6049But how must this be?
6049But how now must this fool be made wise?
6049But how shall Christ by this rod, sword, or spirit of his mouth, consume this wicked, this mystery of iniquity?
6049But how shall I be ascertained that I also shall be entertained?
6049But how shall I bring it to pass?
6049But how shall I come hither?
6049But how shall I know that I am born again?
6049But how shall kings do it?
6049But how shall they escape all those dangerous and damnable opinions, that, like rocks and quicksands, are in the way in which they are going?
6049But how shall we do to see some of them?
6049But how shall we know that such men are coming to Jesus Christ?
6049But how shall we know when this time is come?
6049But how should I do?
6049But how should I know whether Christ do so knock at my heart as to be desirous to come in?
6049But how should I prove[ or try] the goodness of mine own righteousness by the death and blood of Christ?
6049But how should I serve God?
6049But how should a poor soul do to run?
6049But how should this rule in our hearts?
6049But how should we find out what sinners shall be saved?
6049But how should we know it, said he?
6049But how should we try our graces now?
6049But how then doth it say, that the knowledge of God is manifested in them?
6049But how then is he clear from having a hand in the death of him that perisheth?
6049But how then is what he doth accepted of God?
6049But how then must Jesus Christ, first save us from the filth?
6049But how then must they see him?
6049But how was Jesus Christ made of God to be sin for us?
6049But how were they that had got the victory?
6049But how will he do that?
6049But how will he make her naked?
6049But how will this man die?
6049But how will you prove that there was a church, a rightly constituted church, at Rome, besides that in Aquila''s house?
6049But how, if Sarah be barren?
6049But how, if Sarah be past age?
6049But how, if the day of grace should now be past and gone?
6049But how, if they have exceeded many in sin, and so made themselves far more abominable?
6049But how, if they have not faith and repentance?
6049But how, if they want those things, those graces, power, and heart, without which they can not come?
6049But how, if when I come at him he should ask me, Where I have all this while been?
6049But how, if whilst thou lookest for it to come to thee at one door, it should come to thee in at another?
6049But how, or why doth the leaf, or the fig fall from the tree?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But if God deals thus with a man, how can he otherwise think but that he is a reprobate, a graceless, Christless, and faithless one?
6049But if He parts with His righteousness to us, what will He have for Himself?
6049But if I fly, some will blame me: what must I do now?
6049But if a false faith is so forcible, what is a true?
6049But if faith doth so naturally cause good works, what then is the reason that God''s people find it so hard a matter to be fruitful in good works?
6049But if he had done as you have supposed, what had he done worse than what he hath done already?
6049But if indeed the first day of the week be the new christian sabbath, why is there no more spoken of its institution in the testament of Christ?
6049But if it be changed, then how can it be the same?
6049But if they should not, ask them yet again If formerly they did not entertain One CHRISTIAN, a Pilgrim?
6049But if this be the sin unpardonable, why is it called the sin against the Holy Ghost, and not rather the sin against the Son of God?
6049But if thou art not come, what can make thee happy?
6049But if thy God thou wilt not hearken to, What can the swallow, ant, or spider do?
6049But if we do not use forms of prayer, how shall we teach our children to pray?
6049But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?''
6049But is it asked how are we to see that that is invisible, or to imagine bliss that is past our understanding?
6049But is it not a good heart that hath good thoughts?
6049But is it not a shame for a man to defile himself with that vice which he rebuketh in another?
6049But is it not a wonder they got not from him his certificate, by which he was to receive his admittance at the Celestial Gate?
6049But is it possible that He should so soon give infinite justice a satisfaction, a complete satisfaction?
6049But is not Christ the gate or entrance into this heavenly place?
6049But is not the door of mercy shut against some before they die?
6049But is not the reward that God hath promised to his saints, for their good works to be enjoyed only here?
6049But is not this a shame for them that are such?
6049But is not this a sign of madness, of madness unto perfection?
6049But is not this great grace, that we should thus be called upon to come to God for mercy?
6049But is not this the way to make Christ to loath us?
6049But is there a member who dares to violate them?
6049But is there any comfort in being hanged with company?
6049But is there yet another reason why this holy duty should, in special as it is, be commanded to be performed on the first day of the week?
6049But is there, therefore, no need at all of good works, because a man is justified before God without them?
6049But is this a sign of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6049But is this all the wit thou hast?
6049But is this the common custom of princes?
6049But it may be asked, When was this done to Christ, or what sacrifice of consecration had he precedent to the offering up of himself for our sins?
6049But let us return again to Mr. Badman; had he any children by his wife?
6049But may it not come again as a spirit of bondage, to put me into my first fears for my good?
6049But may my sin be forgiven?
6049But may one not be equally engaged for both?
6049But may we not fly in a time of persecution?
6049But met you with no opposition before you set out of doors?
6049But might not Christ die for our sins but he needs must bear their guilt or burden?
6049But might not God have kept Adam from inclining, if he would?
6049But might they not be healed by humbling themselves?
6049But must their obstinacy rule?
6049But must this wall, I say, consist chiefly in outward glory, in the glory of earthly things?
6049But my husband is an unbeliever; what shall I do?
6049But never let such a wicked thought pass through thy heart, saying,"This evil is of the Lord; what should I wait for the Lord any longer?"
6049But now I would inquire: Had Israel done the commandment, if they had eaten the passover raw, or boiled in water?
6049But now how doth God lose it?
6049But now if other men should do as this man, how many universal churches should we have?
6049But now, how shall this man be reclaimed from this sin?
6049But now, what thing is that which is greater than his body, save the altar, his Divinity on which it was offered?
6049But now, when didst thou feel the power of this first part of the Scripture, the law, so mighty as to strike thee dead?
6049But now, wouldst thou honour thy King?
6049But of what?
6049But one sin that layeth the soul without the reach of God''s mercy; and must I be guilty of that?
6049But perhaps some may ask me, WHAT INIQUITY THEY MUST DEPART FROM THAT RELIGIOUSLY NAME THE NAME OF CHRIST?
6049But perhaps some may say, What need was there that Jesus Christ should do all this?
6049But perhaps thy heart is so hard, and thy mind so united to the pleasing of thy vile affections, that thou wilt say,''What care I for my servant?
6049But pray how can you tell that he did not care for the company of such?
6049But pray tell me, Did you meet nobody in the Valley of Humility?
6049But pray, Sir, what other sign have you by which you can prove that Mr. Badman died in his sins, and so in a state of damnation?
6049But pray, Sir, where was it that Christian and Faithful met Talkative?
6049But put the case I had failed herein, Doth this warrant your unlawful practice?
6049But said, Hold; not so many, which is the first?
6049But saith the open profane, why can not we be reckoned saints also?
6049But say you,"Did he put and end to the law for them who still live in transgression?"
6049But say you,''We have now found an advocate for sin against God, in the breach of one of HIS holy commands?''
6049But say you,''Wherein lies the force of this man''s argument against baptism as to its place, worth, and continuance?''
6049But say you,''Who taught you to divide betwixt Christ and his precepts, that you word it at such a rate?
6049But sayest thou, I will be righteous in myself that I may have wherewith to commend me to God, when I go to him for mercy?
6049But says one, Would you have us singular?
6049But secondly, I pray where was Christ when he spake those words?
6049But shall Christ take our cause in hand, and shall we doubt of good success?
6049But shall I be daunted at this?
6049But shall I speak the truth for you?
6049But shall Manasseh come off thus?
6049But shall he not lose his body before he come again?
6049But shall such ever come to glory?
6049But shall the will of heaven stoop to the will of hell?
6049But shall they be my God, or shall I have Of them so foul and impious a thought, To think that from the curse they can me save?
6049But shall this ever be said of Christ?
6049But shall we be sure of it?
6049But should I grant that which is indeed impossible-- namely, that thou art justified by the law; what then?
6049But show me something out of the Word against it, will you?
6049But since I have lusts and desires both ways, how shall I know to which my soul adheres?
6049But since I was sealed to the day of redemption, I have grievously sinned against God, have not I, therefore, cause to fear, as before?
6049But since he can do so, why doth he suffer this, and that thing to appear, to act, and do so horribly repugnant to his word?
6049But some love not the method of your first; Romance they count it, throw''t away as dust, If I should meet with such, what should I say?
6049But some may say, How will they seek to enter in?
6049But some may say, What is the meaning of this word able?
6049But some may say, Wherein doth the saving grace of the Spirit appear?
6049But some may say, what need of the righteousness of one that is naturally God?
6049But still the question is, Whether God by this his determination doth not lay a necessity on the creature to sin?
6049But still when a fresh dish was set before them, they would whisperingly say to each other, What is it?
6049But still, I say, the question is, How comest thou to know that thou art righteous in the judgment of God?
6049But suppose that at his return he should find his own cattle in that pound, would he now carry it toward them as he did unto the other?
6049But suppose they were all baptized, because they had light therein, what then?
6049But suppose this great person should second his suit, and send to this sorry creature again, what would she say now?
6049But surely I may begin this time enough, a year or two hence, may I not?
6049But the most of men do that which you forbid, and why may not we?
6049But the question is now, how we should attain to, and live in, the exercise of this blessed and comely grace?
6049But the third thing touched in the question was this-- What may such an one receive of God who is under the curse of the law?
6049But then I turn the tables, and say, But where shall I be shortly?
6049But then how as a Lamb is he in the midst of the throne?
6049But then, sayest thou, how shall I escape?
6049But then, some will say, since it is so difficult, how may we do without danger?
6049But they are Satan''s captives; he takes them captive at his will, and he is stronger than they: how then can they come?
6049But they are dead, dead in trespasses and sins, how shall they then come?
6049But this is God''s complaint,''Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
6049But this, I say, is a very great block in his way when he meddles with the children; God has an interest in them-"Hath God cast away his people?
6049But thou wilt say unto me, Why do men profess the name of Christ that love not to depart from iniquity?
6049But though I do wait, yet if I be not elected to eternal life, what good will all my waiting do me?
6049But to accept of grace, especially when it is free grace, grace that reigns, grace from the throne, how sweet is it?
6049But to come to the point: what righteousness hath that man that hath no works?
6049But to come to the question-- What is it to be saved?
6049But to come to the second question, that is, Why these twelve angels are said to stand at the gate?
6049But to lay open my folly at last thou sayest, Doth not the scripture say, Christ is within you, except ye be reprobates?
6049But to slight grace, to do despite to the Spirit of grace, to prefer our own works to the derogating from grace, what is it but to contemn God?
6049But to the second thing, which is this, How far may such an one go?
6049But upon what is this princely fearless service of God grounded?
6049But was David, in a strict sense, without fault in all things else?
6049But was ever heard the like to what Jesus Christ has done for sinners?
6049But was he not afraid of the judgments of God that did fly about at that time?
6049But was not Adam unexpectedly surprised?
6049But was not his faith exercised, or tried, about his willingness too?
6049But was not this man, think you, a giant, a pillar in this house?
6049But was that a sufficient shelter against either thorn or thistle?
6049But was there not something of moment in this clause of the commission?
6049But were not these gentlemen more afraid of losing their own places and preferments, than of the king''s losing of his toll and custom?
6049But were you not afraid, good Sir, when you saw him come out with his club?
6049But what Jesus?
6049But what a shame is this to man, that God should subject all his creatures to him, and he should refuse to stoop his heart to God?
6049But what acts of disobedience do we indulge them in?
6049But what aileth the Pharisee?
6049But what an entrance into life is here?
6049But what answer hath God prepared for these objections?
6049But what are all these righteousnesses?
6049But what are they?
6049But what are they?
6049But what are they?
6049But what are we to understand by faith?
6049But what are we to understand in gospel days, by going out of the house of the Lord, for or by sin?
6049But what be these certain circumstances?
6049But what be these other precepts?
6049But what blessedness doth follow the imputation of the righteousness of Christ, to one that is yet ungodly?
6049But what can be the end of those that are proud in the decking of themselves after their antic manner?
6049But what could not the law do?
6049But what could they say for themselves, why they came not?
6049But what day is this?
6049But what day?
6049But what did he do with our sins, for he had them upon his back?
6049But what did he speak to them?
6049But what did she do to you?
6049But what did the raven then do?
6049But what did you think when he fetched you down to the ground at the first blow?
6049But what do we more than talk of them?
6049But what do we talk of them?
6049But what do you mean by Mr. Badman''s breaking?
6049But what do you mean by these words-- the old covenant as the old covenant?
6049But what do you mean by those expressions?
6049But what do you mean, John?
6049But what does he?
6049But what doth he get in this world, more than travail and sorrow, vexation of spirit, and disappointment?
6049But what doth he mean by the dross?
6049But what doth she do under all this trial?
6049But what doth your arguing reprove?''
6049But what emboldened him thus to do?
6049But what followed?
6049But what follows?
6049But what follows?
6049But what follows?
6049But what fruit doth God expect?
6049But what good will their covenant of death then do them?
6049But what ground had he for his so saying?
6049But what ground hast thou for this thy hope?
6049But what had Joshua antecedent to this glorious and heavenly clothing?
6049But what had he spoken?
6049But what has God prepared this vessel for, and what has He put into it?
6049But what have they got by all they have done, either against the head or body of the same?
6049But what have you met with?
6049But what have you seen?
6049But what have you to show at that gate, that may cause that the gate should be opened to you?
6049But what if a man in this his progress hath one sinful thought?
6049But what if they that were stung, could not, because of the swelling of their face, look up to the brazen serpent?
6049But what is all this to one that neither sees his sickness, that sees nothing of a wound?
6049But what is all this to the DEAD world-- to them that love to be dead?
6049But what is all this to you that are not concerned in this privilege?
6049But what is ankle- deep to that which followeth after?
6049But what is committing of the soul to God?
6049But what is he?
6049But what is impossible to a Creator?
6049But what is it that a heart that is destitute of the fear of God will not do?
6049But what is it that has got thy heart, and that keeps it from thy Saviour?
6049But what is it then to be of these?
6049But what is it to a child?
6049But what is it to be of the works of the law, or under the law?
6049But what is it to believe in Christ: and what to have faith in his blood?
6049But what is it to believe that he is Messias, or Christ?
6049But what is it to turn from the law to the Lord?
6049But what is it to wait upon him according to his counsel?
6049But what is that to them that never saw ought but beauty, and that never tasted anything but sweetness in sin?
6049But what is the answer of Christ?
6049But what is the cause of all this slaying, and the reason of this abundance of corpses?
6049But what is the matter?
6049But what is the meaning of this?
6049But what is the reason of that?
6049But what is the second thing whereby you would prove a discovery of a work of grace in the heart?
6049But what is the spirit of the world?
6049But what is there in my proposition, that men, considerate, can be offended at?
6049But what is this doctrine?
6049But what is this iniquity?
6049But what judgments do you mean?
6049But what kind of being had the seventh day sabbath, and other Jewish rites and ceremonies, that by Christ''s resurrection were taken away?
6049But what kind of sinners shall then be saved?
6049But what law is that which hath not power to command our obedience in the point of our justification with God?
6049But what man in the world can do this whose heart is not seasoned with the love of God and the love of Christ?
6049But what manner of nakedness was it?
6049But what men were to ascend with him, but, as was said afore, the men that''came out of the graves after his resurrection?''
6049But what more false than such a conclusion?
6049But what must be done with them?
6049But what necessity is there that the heart must be broken?
6049But what need I grant you, that which can not be proved?
6049But what need all these offices of Jesus Christ?
6049But what need these things be asserted, promised, or prayed for?
6049But what needs that, if mercy could save the soul without the redemption that is by him?
6049But what needs that?
6049But what of that, if yet he be unable to fetch us off when charged for sin at the bar, and before the face of a righteous judge?
6049But what of that, since the wrinkles that are in their faces threaten not us but them?
6049But what of that?
6049But what promises in the Scripture do you find your hope built upon?
6049But what righteousness have you of your own, to which you so dearly are wedded, that it may not be let go, for the sake of Christ?
6049But what said the Lord unto him?
6049But what saith it?
6049But what saith the Scripture?
6049But what saith the Scripture?
6049But what saith the Word of God?
6049But what saith the Word?
6049But what saith the Word?
6049But what saith the apostle?
6049But what saith the apostle?
6049But what saith the jealous Lord?
6049But what saith the scripture?
6049But what saith the sinful soul to this?
6049But what salvation?
6049But what says the distressed man?
6049But what shall I do, I can not depart therefrom as I should?
6049But what shall I do, who am so cold, slothful, and heartless, that I can not find any heart to do any work for God in this world?
6049But what shall I now do, saith the sinner?
6049But what shall I say unto them?
6049But what shall we say, when there must be added to that the heart blood of the Son of God, and all to make our salvation complete?
6049But what should I thus discourse of the degrees of the torments of the damned souls in hell?
6049But what should a Christian do, when God has broke his heart, to keep it tender?
6049But what should be the reason of that?
6049But what should be the reason that some that are coming to Christ should be so lamentably cast down and buffeted with temptations?
6049But what should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?
6049But what should be the reason?
6049But what should he believe?
6049But what should he mean by that?
6049But what should men believe with the heart?
6049But what should such men do in that kingdom that comes by gift, where grace and mercy reigns?
6049But what should they believe?
6049But what should we do with such kind of saints?
6049But what then are sinners the better for the death and blood of Christ?
6049But what then do we mean when we say, justification will stand with a state of imperfection?
6049But what then doth he mean by the redemption of this purchased possession?
6049But what then was the altar?
6049But what then?
6049But what then?
6049But what then?
6049But what things are they?
6049But what unbecoming language is this for the children of the same father, members of the same body, and heirs of the same glory, to be accustomed to?
6049But what was Paul but a broken- hearted and a contrite sinner?
6049But what was Paul?
6049But what was Sheshach?
6049But what was it that made him thus slothful?
6049But what was it that made them join their works of the law with Christ, but their unbelief, whose foundation was ignorance and fear?
6049But what was it that made you so afraid of this sight?
6049But what was it that moved so upon his heart, as to cause him to do this thing?
6049But what was it to be lifted up from the earth?
6049But what was it?
6049But what was the affliction?
6049But what was the cause of their making this excuse?
6049But what was the cause of your carrying of it thus to the first workings of God''s blessed Spirit upon you?
6049But what was the reason thereof, I mean the reason from God?
6049But what was the reason?
6049But what was the spirit of Diotrephes?
6049But what was this curse?
6049But what was this to a personal performing the commandments?
6049But what were the chargers a type of?
6049But what were the things that their eyes had seen, that would so damnify them should they be forgotten?
6049But what were the tongs a type of?
6049But what were these chains a type of?
6049But what were these golden spoons a type of?
6049But what were they used about the candlestick to do?
6049But what were those instruments a type of?
6049But what will he do with him as he is an Advocate?
6049But what will not love do?
6049But what will not love do?
6049But what will they do when the axe is fetched out?
6049But what will they do with her?
6049But what will you say to a soul in this condition?
6049But what would they do if there were not one always at the right hand of God, by intercession, taking away these kind of iniquities?
6049But what would you have us poor creatures to do that can not tell how to pray?
6049But what''s the bush, whose pricks, like tenter- hooks, Do scratch and claw the finest lady''s hands, Or rend her clothes, if she too near it stands?
6049But what''s the reason?
6049But what, because they are not baptized, have they not Jesus Christ?
6049But what, did they now love David?
6049But what, if when he hath used it, he still continueth dark about it; what will you advise him now?
6049But what, then, are the works of the law?
6049But what, then, must we understand by these lavers, and by this sacrifice being washed in them, in order to its being burned upon the altar?
6049But what?
6049But what?
6049But when I heard it, Lord, thought I, if this be true, what shall I do, and what will become of all this people, yea, and of this preacher too?
6049But when did you give him such a rebuke?
6049But when he shall see the thief that was saved on the cross stand by, as clothed with beauteous glory, what further can he be able to object?
6049But when must we conclude we have kept the law?
6049But when shall this be?
6049But when will that be?
6049But when, Lord, wilt thou laugh at, and mock at, the impenitent?
6049But when?
6049But when?
6049But whence came this but from an inward feeling by faith of the love of God, and of Christ, which passeth knowledge?
6049But whence must this come?
6049But whence should the soul thus receive sin?
6049But where are they here forbidden to teach them other truths before they be baptized?
6049But where do you find that ever the Lord did thus rowl9 in his bowels for and after any self- righteous man?
6049But where doth Jesus Christ, in all the word of the New Testament, expressly speak to a returning backslider with words of grace and peace?
6049But where hadst thou that heart that gives entertainment to these thoughts, these heavenly thoughts?
6049But where is she?
6049But where is the fruit of this repentance?
6049But where should we find him?
6049But where were they taken, or about what were they found?
6049But wherein lieth the depth of this wisdom of God in our salvation, if man''s righteousness can save him?
6049But which is the way to make one that is wild, or a madman, sober?
6049But who are these?
6049But who are they that must thus be feared?
6049But who can tell, though there should not be saved so many as there shall, but thou mayest be one of that few?
6049But who doth he personate if he says, This is a house for the soul; for the body is part of him that says, Our house?
6049But who is it that can live by grace?
6049But who is this that can do this?
6049But who knows all this?
6049But who must look upon it?
6049But who told thee that thy soul was such an excellent thing as by thy practice thou declarest thou believest it to be?
6049But who understands this, who believes it?
6049But who, quoth he, do you think this is?
6049But who, when called, was there in the world, in whom grace shone so bright as in him?
6049But why are the ungodly held forth under the notion of a rich man?
6049But why can you indulge the baptists in many acts of disobedience?
6049But why could it not be that they should perish other where?
6049But why could they not learn that song?
6049But why did Christ offer Himself in sacrifice?
6049But why did God let Him die?
6049But why did He spill His precious blood?
6049But why did He suffer the pains of Hell?
6049But why did he commit his soul to him?
6049But why did he do all this?
6049But why did he not come through?
6049But why did not you look for the steps?
6049But why did not young Badman run away from this master, as he ran away from the other?
6049But why did these do thus?
6049But why did you not answer these parts of my argument?
6049But why do I talk thus?
6049But why do YOU throw out FAITH?
6049But why do the righteous desire to be with Christ?
6049But why do you put in these cautionary words, They must not sell always as dear, nor buy always as cheap as they can?
6049But why do you wonder at a work of conviction and conversion?
6049But why doth Job after this manner thus speak to God?
6049But why doth the devil do thus?
6049But why go back again, seeing that is the next way to hell?
6049But why is God so delighted in the exercise of this grace of hope?
6049But why is all this?
6049But why is covetousness called idolatry?
6049But why is it given to him?
6049But why is it said, Let him''dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue?''
6049But why it is said, Generations?
6049But why must he be imposed upon?
6049But why must the instruments be laid upon the tables?
6049But why must the women have shame- facedness, since they live honestly as the men?
6049But why not attain to a performance?
6049But why not in the name of an angel?
6049But why not meddle with Cain, since he was a murderer?
6049But why not possible now to be holden of death?
6049But why not?
6049But why peace first?
6049But why rejoice in this?
6049But why should HE be rebuked, that said he was for Christ?
6049But why should they be so set against him, since they also despise the way that he forsook?
6049But why so much offended at this?
6049But why so?
6049But why speaks he so particularly?
6049But why speedily?
6049But why stand off?
6049But why standest thou thus at the door?
6049But why the seventh day?
6049But why then did he thus abhor them?
6049But why then were they baptized?
6049But why then were they not circumcised?
6049But why to Abel?
6049But why was he crucified there for the sins of his children?
6049But why was he true God and true man?
6049But why was not all this done on the seventh day?
6049But why was the firstborn of men coupled with unclean beasts, but because they are both unclean?
6049But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, seeing so many dangers attend it?
6049But why wonder, and think they are fools?
6049But why would God so order it, that life should be had nowhere else but in Jesus Christ?
6049But why would they take from us the Holy Scriptures?
6049But why( some may say) must we come out?
6049But why, I say, is this day, on which our Lord rose from the dead, nominated as it is?
6049But why, good Sir, do you sigh so deeply; is it for ought else than that for the which, as you have perceived, I myself am concerned?
6049But why, may some say, do you make so homely a comparison?
6049But why, or by what, art thou persuaded that thou hast left all for God and Heaven?
6049But why, then, is His death so slighted by some?
6049But why?
6049But why?
6049But why?
6049But will it not be counted a trespass against the Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate His revealed will?
6049But will it not, think you, strangely put to silence all such thoughts, and words, and reasons of the ungodly before the bar of God?
6049But will riches profit in the day of wrath?
6049But will that good meal that I ate last week, enable me, without supply, to do a good day''s work in this?
6049But will the plea do?
6049But will you be willing, said he, that two indifferent persons shall determine the case, and will you stand by their judgment?
6049But will you promise me to mend?
6049But with the voice of my thanksgiving, I Will offer sacrifice to thee on high, And pay my vows which I have vow''d, each one, For why?
6049But with what death?
6049But would God have given the world such an account of his sufferings, that by one offering he did perfect for ever them that are sanctified?
6049But would He have done this for inconsiderable things?
6049But would he believe it?
6049But would they do thus if they knew the severity of the law?
6049But would they have done so, think you, if at the same time the fear of God had had its full play in the soul, in the army?
6049But would you be imitating of, or accomplishing such a righteousness?
6049But would you have us sit still and do nothing?
6049But would you not have the people of God stand in fear of his rod, and be afraid of his judgments?
6049But would you not have us mind our worldly concerns?
6049But would you not have us rejoice at the sight and sense of the forgiveness of our sins?
6049But wouldest thou change places with them?
6049But ye ungodly fathers, how are your ungodly children roaring now in hell?
6049But ye will say, Who are those ignorant persons, that shall find no favour at that day?
6049But yet all the things of God were kept out of my sight, and still the tempter followed me with, But whither must you go when you die?
6049But you ask me,''If outward and bodily conformity be become a crime?''
6049But you ask,''Is my peace maintained in a way of disobedience?
6049But you ask,''Might they do so when they came into Canaan?''
6049But you bid me tell you,''What I mean by spirit baptism?''
6049But you descant; Is baptism one of the laws of Christ?
6049But you may ask me, What the laver or molten sea should signify to us in the New Testament?
6049But you may ask, How did God deal with sinners before this righteousness was actually in being?
6049But you may ask, what is that righteousness, with which a Christian is made righteous before he doth righteousness?
6049But you may say, How shall I know that I fear God?
6049But you may say, What is it to exercise this grace aright?
6049But you may say, how can you prove that conscience is not of the same nature, of the Spirit of Christ?
6049But you object,''Must our love to the unbaptized indulge them in an act of disobedience?
6049But you saw more than this, did you not?
6049But you say, Doth it not lead to God all that follow it?
6049But you tell me,''I use the arguments of the paedo- baptist, to wit, But where are infants forbidden to be baptized?''
6049But you will say, How doth the law kill and strike dead the poor creatures?
6049But you will say, How should we try our graces?
6049But you will say, The scripture saith, he that descended is the same that ascended, which to me( say you) implies, none but the Spirit''s ascending?
6049But you will say, What, will not the Lord have mercy on ignorant souls?
6049But you will say, Who shall stand when he appears?
6049But you will say, doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth make manifest or convince of sin?
6049But you will say, might they not be deceived?
6049But you will say, upon what then was the threatening and the command to punish grounded?
6049But you will say, what lies are those, that the devil beguileth poor souls withal?
6049But you will say,"Then why did God give the law, if we can not have salvation by following of it?"
6049But you will say--"But who are those that are thus under the law?"
6049But"who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord?"
6049But''how shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
6049But, Again, Wouldest thou have mercy for thy righteousness?
6049But, Are they within the reach and power of Shall- come?
6049But, Harry, said I, why do you swear and curse thus?
6049But, I pray, what, and how many, were the things wherein you differed?
6049But, I pray, will you tell me why you ask me such questions?
6049But, I say, how can these Scriptures be fulfilled, if he that would indeed be saved, as before said, has sinned the sin unpardonable?
6049But, I say, how will they fail?
6049But, I say, if he knows him not, how can he propound him as the end?
6049But, I say, if the sight of heaven, at so vast a distance, is so excellent a prospect, what will it look like when one is in it?
6049But, I say, if thou do it graciously, then a reward followeth;"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
6049But, I say, was this fear, that is called now the fear of God, anything else, but a dread of the greatness of power of the king?
6049But, I say, what is all this to them that have him not for their Advocate?
6049But, I say, what is man without this soul, or wherein lieth this pre- eminence over a beast?
6049But, I say, what is the reason some so prize what others so despise, since they both stand in need of the same grace and mercy of God in Christ?
6049But, I say, what is this to them that are not admitted to a privilege in the advocate- office of Christ?
6049But, I say, why is it repeated?
6049But, I say, why offended at this?
6049But, I say, why so unconcerned?
6049But, I say,''Would they not change places?
6049But, Lord, give an instance; when was it, or where?
6049But, Lord, how wilt thou quench their boundless thirst?
6049But, Sir, Are none but those of your way the public Christians?
6049But, Sir, said she, what is this pill good for else?
6049But, Sir, said the old gentleman, how could you guess that I am such a man, since I came from such a place?
6049But, Sir, since you are not peremptory in your proof; how came you to be so absolute in your practice?
6049But, Sir, was not this it that made my good Christian''s burden fall from off his shoulder, and that made him give three leaps for joy?
6049But, Sir, who have I pleaded for, in the denial of any one ordinance of God?
6049But, USE FOURTH.--Is it so?
6049But, What, What hast thou done by thy righteousness?
6049But, alas, I am blind, and can not see; what shall I do now?
6049But, alas, I have nothing to carry with me; how then should I go?
6049But, as Paul says of himself, and of those that were saved by grace in his day,"What then?
6049But, brave soul, pray tell me what the things are that discourage thee, and that weaken thy strength in the way?
6049But, but few comparatively will be concerned with this use; for where is he that doth this?
6049But, do the broken in spirit believe this?
6049But, good neighbour Wiseman, be pleased to tell me who this man was, and why you conclude him so miserable in his death?
6049But, may some say, what good will it do a man to know that the love of Christ passeth knowledge?
6049But, mother, what is it like?
6049But, my good companion, do you know the way to this desired place?
6049But, pray Sir, while it is fresh in my mind, do you hear anything of his wife and children?
6049But, pray, what said my Lord to my rudeness?
6049But, pray, why do you ask me this question?
6049But, said Christian, are there no turnings nor windings, by which a stranger may lose his way?
6049But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law?
6049But, said he, how shall we know that you have received a gift?
6049But, said he, what if you should forbear awhile, and sit still, till you see further how things will go?
6049But, said he, who shall be judge between you, for you take the Scriptures one way, and they another?
6049But, saith Justice Keelin, who was the judge in that court?
6049But, saith the Christian, I am dull and stupid that way, will not Christ be shuff13 and shy with me because of this?
6049But, saith the soul, how, if after I have received a pardon, I should commit treason again?
6049But, says Justice Keelin, what have you against the Common Prayer Book?
6049But, says Moses,"Who is a God like unto thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?"
6049But, sluggard, is it not a shame for thee To be outdone by pismires?
6049But, you will say, What needs all this ado, and why is all this time and pains spent in speaking to this that is surely believed already?
6049But, you will say, can a man use Gospel ordinances with a legal spirit?
6049But, you will say, it is like, How should this be made manifest and appear?
6049By his being able to judge by nature, that there is such a thing as sin; as Christ saith,"Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
6049By rest here, must needs be understood those not elect, because set one in opposition to the other; and if not elect, what then but reprobate?
6049By way of question; what are the things thou desirest, are they lawful or unlawful?
6049By what law?
6049By what law?
6049By what will?
6049By which of the ten commandments is trusting to our own righteousness forbidden?
6049By which professors seem willingly led, though against so many plain commands and examples, written as with a sun beam, that he that runs may read?
6049By whom or by what is this fear wrought in the heart?
6049Called Christian, how many times have thy sins laid thee upon a sick- bed, and, to thine and others''thinking, at the very mouth of the grave?
6049Can a holy, a just, and a righteous God, once think( with honour to his name) of saving such a vile creature as I am?
6049Can a loving husband abide to be always from a beloved spouse?
6049Can a man at the same time be a proud man, and fear God too?
6049Can a man be happy that is ignorant that he is hanging over hell by the poor weak thread of an uncertain life?
6049Can a man be happy, that is ignorant that he is without God and Christ, and hope?
6049Can a man believe in Christ and not be hated by the devil?
6049Can any think that God should take That pains, to form a man So like himself, only to make Him here a moment stand?
6049Can any think that trees are the things taken care of here?
6049Can darkness agree with light?
6049Can he contradict our Advocate?
6049Can he excuse himself?
6049Can he make a profession of this Christ, and that sweetly and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
6049Can he overstand the charge, the accusation, the sentence, and condemnation?
6049Can he prove that Christ has no interest in the saints''inheritance?
6049Can he prove that we are at age, or that our several parts of the heavenly house are already delivered into our own power?
6049Can he speak for himself?
6049Can his heart now endure, or can his hands be strong?
6049Can it be a privilege for me to be annoyed with my infirmities, and to have my best duties infected with it?
6049Can it be imagined that those''that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?''
6049Can it be imagined, sin being what it is, and God what he is-- to wit, a revenger of disobedience-- but that one time or other man must smart for sin?
6049Can it me a mercy for me to be troubled with my corruptions?
6049Can no good thing come to us out of this?
6049Can none of these severally, nor all of them jointly, save a man from hell, unless Christ also become our Advocate?
6049Can not a man be saved unless his heart be broken?
6049Can not all the angels do it?
6049Can not an angel do it?
6049Can not he transform himself thus into an angel of light?
6049Can not his eyes, which are as a flame of fire, see in my words, thoughts, and actions enough to make me culpable of the wrath of God?
6049Can not man by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him?
6049Can not one sinner save another?
6049Can not we love their persons, parts, graces, but we must love their sins?''
6049Can not you submit, and, notwithstanding, do as much good as you can, in a neighbourly way, without having such meetings?
6049Can olives, brethren, on a fig- tree grow, Or figs on vines?
6049Can pride be where a soul for mercy craves?
6049Can repentance be where godly sorrow is not?
6049Can such a one as I am, live in glory?
6049Can the body hear?
6049Can the body see?
6049Can the same reason, or anything like it, for refusing baptism, be given now?''
6049Can the thistle produce grapes, or the noxious weeds corn?
6049Can the waters quench it?
6049Can there be a miss of the loss of such an one?
6049Can there be any greater comfort ministered to thee than to know thy person stands just before God?
6049Can there be hope for me?''
6049Can there now be any thing more plain?
6049Can these fear God?
6049Can these teach him to manage his knowledge well?
6049Can they do that at all times which they can do at some times?
6049Can they pray, believe, love, fear, repent, and bow before God always alike?
6049Can we wonder that such a state of society was not long permitted to exist?
6049Can we wonder that those who preached the holy, humbling, self- denying doctrines of the cross, were persecuted to the death?
6049Can we, by a new birth, say"Our Father?"
6049Can you behold every one that he is proud, and abase him, and bind their faces in secret?
6049Can you build and leave out a stone in the foundation?
6049Can you call for the waters of the sea, and cause them to cover the face of the ground?
6049Can you cast all, and rest all, upon the love of Christ?
6049Can you count the number of the stars, or stay the bottles of heaven?
6049Can you give me further reason yet to convict me of the truth of what you say?
6049Can you grapple with the judgment of God?
6049Can you not be content to be damned for your sins against the law, but you must sin against the Holy Ghost?
6049Can you not do as your neighbours do, carry the world, sin, lust, pleasure, profit, esteem among men, along with you?
6049Can you not stay and take these along with you?
6049Can you not tell how you knocked?
6049Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
6049Can you say you desire, when you pray?
6049Can you stop the sun from running his course, and hinder the moon from giving her light?
6049Can you wrestle with the Almighty?
6049Canst thou answer it, sinner?
6049Canst thou be content to be put off with a belly well filled, and a back well clothed?
6049Canst thou commend thyself''to every man''s conscience in the sight of God?''
6049Canst thou defend thyself?
6049Canst thou drink hell- fire?
6049Canst thou hear of Christ, His bloody sweat and death, and not be taken with it, and not be grieved for it, and also converted by it?
6049Canst thou hear that the load of thy sins did break the very heart of Christ, and spill His precious blood?
6049Canst thou hear this, and not be concerned?
6049Canst thou hear this, and not have thy ears to tingle and burn on thy head?
6049Canst thou imagine thou shalt at the day of account out- face God, or make him believe thou wast what thou wast not?
6049Canst thou in faith say, Father, Father, to God?
6049Canst thou indeed, with the rest of the saints, cry, Our Father?
6049Canst thou live in the water; canst thou live always, and nowhere else, but in the water?
6049Canst thou not so much as once soberly think of thy dying hour, or of whither thy sinful life will drive thee then?
6049Canst thou now that readest or hearest these lines turn thy back, and go on in your sins?
6049Canst thou produce the birthright?
6049Canst thou read this, O thou wicked sinner, and yet go on in sin?
6049Canst thou read this, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb and dag?
6049Canst thou say unto him as David,"Judge me, O God, and plead my cause"( Psa 43:1)?
6049Canst thou say, from blessed experience,''His flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed?''
6049Canst thou see thy misery?
6049Canst thou set so light of Heaven, of God, of Christ, and the salvation of thy poor, yet precious soul?
6049Canst thou think of this, and defer repentance one hour longer?
6049Canst thou, after a due examination of thyself, say that as to these things thou art innocent and clear?
6049Carest thou not for this?
6049Carry the solemn inquiry to the throne of grace, Have I passed from death unto life?
6049Cast devils out, done wonders in the same?
6049Change!--with whom?
6049Charles II, hearing of it, asked the learned D.D.,''How a man of his great erudition could sit to hear a tinker preach?''
6049Chris.--What good motions?
6049Christ indeed could mount up( Acts 1:9), but me, poor me, how shall I get thither?
6049Christ made himself known to his disciples in breaking of bread; who would not, then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6049Christ made himself known to them in breaking of bread; who, who would not then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6049Christian man, dost thou hear?
6049Christian, are you actively engaged in fulfilling the duties of your course?
6049Christiana and her sons?
6049Civil commerce you will have with the worst, and what more have you with these?
6049Come, Samuel, are you willing that I should catechise you also?
6049Come, neighbour Pliable, how do you do?
6049Come, pr''ythee bird, I pr''ythee come away, Why should this net thee take, when''scape thou may?
6049Come, said Christiana, will you eat a bit, a little to sweeten your mouths, while you sit here to rest your legs?
6049Come, sinner, let us apply it: How long is it since thou began to fear that Jesus Christ will not receive thee?
6049Come, tell me, do you keep it from the dust, Yea, wind it also duly up you must?
6049Coming sinner, take notice of this; we use to plead practices with men, and why not with God likewise?
6049Coming sinner, what thinkest thou?
6049Consdier man what I have said, And judge of things aright; When all men''s cards are fully played, Whose will abide the light?
6049Consequently, who can understand the love that saves him from them?
6049Consider thus with thyself, Would I be glad to have all, every one of my sins to come in against me, to inflame the justice of God against me?
6049Consider thus, Would I be glad to have all, and every one of the ten commandments, to discharge themselves against my soul?
6049Consider, I say, has he made a hedge and a wall to stop thee?
6049Consider, What conviction of thy goodness can the actions that flow from such a spirit give unto observers?
6049Consider, thou sayest, all my strength is gone, and therefore how should I wait?
6049Consider, was it man that had offended?
6049Could He not have suffered without His so suffering?
6049Could he not, think you, have stooped from the cross to the ground, and have laid hold on some honester man, if he would?
6049Could it remove from the place on which God had set it?
6049Could not the grace of the Father save us without this condescension of the Son?
6049Could the state have selected a fitter tool for their purposes?
6049Couldst thou invent a more full, free, or larger promise?
6049Counsel Second, Wouldest thou improve this love?
6049Cry, if thou wilt, O, when wilt thou come unto me?
6049Cry, why so?
6049Cumber- ground, how many hopeful, inclinable, forward people, hast thou by thy fruitless and unprofitable life, kept out of the vineyard of God?
6049Cut him down, why cumbereth he the ground?
6049Dark- land, said the guide; doth not that lie up on the same coast with the City of Destruction?
6049Death quaketh, and destruction falleth down dead at our feet: What, then, can stand before us?
6049Deep calleth unto deep: What''s that?
6049Deny this, and it follows that God accepteth men without respect to righteousness; and then what follows that, but that Christ is dead in vain?
6049Depart: what quite?
6049Devote myself to it, you will say, how is that?
6049Did Abel offer his best?
6049Did Christ''s two- fold righteousness qualify him for that work of righteousness, that was of God designed for him to do?
6049Did Formalist and Hypocrite turn off into bye ways at the foot of the hill Difficulty, and miserably perish?
6049Did Giant Slay- good intend me this favour when he stopped me, and resolved to let me go no further?
6049Did Gideon, think you, believe that he was so strong in grace as he was?
6049Did God send his Holy Spirit into the hearts of his people, to that end that you should taunt at it?
6049Did He bleed for sin?
6049Did He bleed for sins?
6049Did I call him before an atheist?
6049Did I ever exclaim, in the agony of my spirit,"What must I do to be saved?"
6049Did I ever feel a deep concern about my soul?
6049Did I ever see my danger as a sinner?
6049Did I say before, that religion is their pretence?
6049Did I say before, that the God of glory is desirous to be seen of us?
6049Did I say that hearty, fervent, and constant prayer flowed from this fear of God?
6049Did I say, it is fruitful?
6049Did I say, our Lord had here in former days his country- house, and that He loved here to walk?
6049Did I say, personal virtues?
6049Did Ignorance, who perished from the way, say to the pilgrims,''You go so fast, I must stay awhile behind?''
6049Did Mistrust and Timorous run back for fear of the persecuting lions, Church and State?
6049Did any of them know of your coming?
6049Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year or two months longer?
6049Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year, or two months longer?
6049Did ever any of your carnal acquaintance take knowledge of a difference of your language and conduct?
6049Did good men then go to see him in his last sickness?
6049Did he break his leg then?
6049Did he finish his work thereon?
6049Did he intend, that after he had rifled my pockets, I should go to Gaius, mine host?
6049Did he not, even when he desired life, yet break with God in the day when conditions of life were propounded to him?
6049Did he often carry it thus to her?
6049Did not Aaron fall; yea, and Moses himself?
6049Did not Christ die for us; and dying for us, are we not become dead to the law by the death of his body?
6049Did not God know best what was best to do them good?
6049Did not Haman lead Mordecai in his state by the hand of anger?
6049Did not I direct thee the way to the little wicket- gate?
6049Did not I tell thee before, that a man must be righteous before he doth one good work, or he can never be righteous?
6049Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the flatterers?
6049Did not we tell thee of these things?
6049Did she desire thee to come with her to this place?
6049Did she talk thus openly?
6049Did the similar feeling of Job or David spring from these polluted fountains?
6049Did these, then, see their graces so clear, as they saw themselves by their sins to be unworthy ones?
6049Did they all know that he was to be betrayed of Judas?
6049Did they show wherein this way is so dangerous?
6049Did they suffer?
6049Did we not run, ride, labour, and strive abundantly, if it might have been, for the good of thy soul, though now a damned soul?
6049Did we not see, from the Delectable Mountains, the gate of the city?
6049Did we not sound an alarm in thine ears, by the trumpet of God''s word day after day?
6049Did we not tell thee sin would damn thy soul?
6049Did we not tell thee that they who loved their sins should be damned at this dark and gloomy day, as thou art like to be?
6049Did we not tell thee that without conversion there was no salvation?
6049Did we not venture our goods, our names, our lives?
6049Did you cry me mercy so long as you had hopes that you might prevail against me?
6049Did you hear no talk of neighbour Pliable?
6049Did you meet with no other assault as you came?
6049Did you never read that Scripture which saith,"Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness"?
6049Did you never read what God did to Ananias and Sapphira for telling but one lie against it?
6049Did you never read, that''the dragon persecuteth the woman?''
6049Did you then so well know his life?
6049Didst thou believe, when thou saidst it, That God knew thy heart?
6049Didst thou ever burn any of thy children in the fire to idols?
6049Didst thou ever curse, and swear, and deny Christ?
6049Didst thou ever kill anybody?
6049Didst thou ever use enchantments and conjuration?
6049Didst thou never hear of the intolerable roarings of the damned ones that are therein?
6049Didst thou never hear or read that doleful saying in Luke 16, how the sinful man cries out among the flames,''One drop of water to cool my tongue?''
6049Didst thou not blush when thou laidst it down?
6049Do God''s people keep holy fasts?
6049Do I look alone to Christ for righteousness, and depend only on Him for holiness?
6049Do I love Christ, his Father, his saints, his words, and ways?
6049Do I renounce my own righteousness, as well as abhor my sins?
6049Do I see salvation is nowhere but in Christ?
6049Do I see that all other ways, whether of sin or self- righteousness, lead to hell?
6049Do I study to please Him, as well as hope to enjoy Him?
6049Do it therefore, and say, why should any thing have my heart but God, but Christ?
6049Do men either Pluck grapes of thorns, or figs or thistles gather?
6049Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6049Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?''
6049Do n''t you hear a noise?
6049Do n''t you remember how undaunted they were when they stood before the judge?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I know that I am exalted this day to be king of righteousness, and king of peace?
6049Do not even almost all pursue this world, their lusts and pleasures?
6049Do not most decline these things when they either call for their purses or their persons to help in this and such like works as these?
6049Do not most rather seek to push away our feet from taking hold of the path of life, or else lay snares for us in the way?
6049Do not publicans the same?
6049Do not the rich men o''er you tyrannise; And hale ye to their courts; that worthy name By which you''re call''d do not they blaspheme?
6049Do not these fears hinder thee from profiting in hearing or reading of the Word?
6049Do not these fears keep thee back from laying hold of the promise of salvation by Jesus Christ?
6049Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thou hast had, indeed, any true comfort from the Word and Spirit of God?
6049Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thy first fears were wrought by the Holy Spirit of God?
6049Do not these fears make thee question whether there was ever a work of grace wrought in thy soul?
6049Do not these fears make thee sometimes think, that it is in vain for thee to wait upon the Lord any longer?
6049Do not these fears tend to the hardening of thy heart, and to the making of thee desperate?
6049Do not these fears tend to the stirring up of blasphemies in thy heart against God?
6049Do not these fears weaken thy heart in prayer?
6049Do stocks or stones answer prayers?
6049Do such fear God?
6049Do they cry out after the Lord Jesus, to save them?
6049Do they cry out of the insufficiency of their own righteousness, as to justification in the sight of God?
6049Do they drink wine in bowls?
6049Do they fear God?
6049Do they fear God?
6049Do they fly from it, as from the face of a deadly serpent?
6049Do they lie too open to their spiritual foes?
6049Do they live in pleasures, and spend their days in wealth?
6049Do they not know the law?
6049Do they savour Christ in his Word, and do they leave all the world for his sake?
6049Do they say that that blood of his which was shed without the gates of Jerusalem, doth not wash away sin, yea, all sin from him that believes?
6049Do they see more worth and merit in one drop of Christ''s blood to save them, than in all the sins of the world to damn them?
6049Do they slight Thy groans, Thy tears, Thy blood, Thy death, Thy resurrection and intercession, Thy second coming again in heavenly glory?
6049Do they slight Thy merits?
6049Do they think that God can not be even with them?
6049Do they think they shall know themselves then, or that they shall rejoice to see themselves in that bliss?
6049Do they want a right frame of spirit?
6049Do they, do you think, fear God?
6049Do we indeed see Christ by the eye of faith?
6049Do we know how our sins provoke God?
6049Do we know the manner and temper of their King?
6049Do we not see That all these things from us a fleeting be?
6049Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
6049Do we think that the prophet prophesieth here against trees, against the natural cedars of Lebanon?
6049Do ye think that th''scripture saith in vain, The spirit that lusts to hate, doth in you reign?
6049Do you allow their signing with the cross?
6049Do you allow their sprinkling?
6049Do you believe it?
6049Do you come to church, you know what I mean; to the parish church, to hear Divine service?
6049Do you count them pure with the wicked balances?
6049Do you delight to have your hand against every man?''
6049Do you find this?
6049Do you know him, then?
6049Do you know them now?
6049Do you know them now?
6049Do you know what that willful sin is?
6049Do you know who they are, whence they come, and what is their purpose in setting down before the town of Mansoul?
6049Do you long for the milk of the promises?
6049Do you mean the covenant of the Law, or the covenant to the Gospel?
6049Do you mean, how came I at first to look after the good of my soul?
6049Do you more to the openly prophane, yea, to all wizards and witches in the land?
6049Do you not find sometimes, as if those things were vanquished, which at other times are your perplexity?
6049Do you not hear the prophets, how they press faith in Jesus, and life by faith in him?
6049Do you not know that he is far more above us, than we are above our horse or mule that is without understanding?
6049Do you not know that he may refuse to elect who he will, without abusing of them?
6049Do you not know that they are coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Do you not know them?
6049Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
6049Do you not reserve to yourself the liberty of judging what they say?
6049Do you not see that the sceptre is departed from Judah?
6049Do you not see that those things that are spoken of as forerunners of my coming, are accomplished?
6049Do you not see the time that Daniel spake of is accomplished also?
6049Do you not thereby intimate that a man may sometimes do so?
6049Do you not think sometimes of the country from whence you came?
6049Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal?
6049Do you now know, that the resurrection of the body, and glory to follow, is the very quintessence of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6049Do you see yonder hill?
6049Do you so run?
6049Do you so run?
6049Do you so run?
6049Do you suffer?
6049Do you think it is seemly for the church to parrot it against her husband?
6049Do you think it is to say a few words over before or among a people?
6049Do you think that Ephraim would have looked after salvation, had not God first confounded him with the guilt of the sins of his youth?
6049Do you think that God gave the woman her hair, that she might deck herself, and set off her fleshly beauty therewith?
6049Do you think that I am such a fool as to think God can see no further than I?
6049Do you think that I do mean that my righteousness will save me without Christ?
6049Do you think that Manasseh would have regarded the Lord, had He not suffered his enemies to have prevailed against him?
6049Do you think that he that repents, believes, loves, fears, or humbles himself before God, and acts in other graces too, doth always know what he doth?
6049Do you think that love- letters are not desired between lovers?
6049Do you think that that maid''s master would have been troubled at the loss of her, if he had not lost, with her, his gain?
6049Do you think that the woman with her two mites cast in all that she desired to cast into the treasury of God?
6049Do you think that you are stronger than he?
6049Do you think those will ever come thither?
6049Do you think your eyes dazzle?
6049Do you think, I say, that the Lord Jesus did not think before he spake?
6049Do you want spiritual bread?
6049Do you want strength against Satan''s temptations?
6049Do you want strength of grace?
6049Do''st not behold the net?
6049Does Christ dwell in my heart by faith?
6049Does he appear in his glory?
6049Does he honour riches, and power, and wisdom, by descending in one of these classes?
6049Does he take the shield of faith, and helmet of salvation?
6049Does he take the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God?
6049Does thy hand and heart tremble?
6049Dost fly to him that is a Saviour from the wrath to come, for life?
6049Dost keep thine eye upon what thou hast done, And yet hast licence to look on the sun?
6049Dost not thou see that thou art called a thief and a robber, that hast either climbed up to, or crept in at another place than the door?
6049Dost think that such a sinner as thou art shall be heard of God?
6049Dost thou Do well, said God, to be so angry now?
6049Dost thou at some time see some little excellency in Christ?
6049Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6049Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6049Dost thou bring forth fruit unto God?
6049Dost thou continually neglect to come to Christ, and usest arguments in thine own heart to satisfy thy soul with so doing?
6049Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
6049Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
6049Dost thou delight in them?
6049Dost thou delight to sin against plain commands?
6049Dost thou desire to be with them( Prov 24:1)?
6049Dost thou examine thyself whether thou be in the faith or no, having a command in Scripture so to do?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou find that there is but very little sanctifying grace in thy soul?
6049Dost thou give diligence to make thy calling and election sure, because God commanded it in Scripture?
6049Dost thou hear, barren fig- tree?
6049Dost thou hear, barren professor?
6049Dost thou in deed and in truth believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6049Dost thou know by what it is that God makes a man righteous?
6049Dost thou know the God with whom now thou hast to do?
6049Dost thou know what the unpardonable sin, the sin against the Holy Ghost, is?
6049Dost thou know where that is by or with which God makes a man righteous?
6049Dost thou know whether the day of grace will last a week longer or no?
6049Dost thou like these wicked blasphemies?
6049Dost thou love thine own soul?
6049Dost thou love thy friends, dost thou love thine enemies, dost thou love thy family or relations, or the church of God?
6049Dost thou love to be talking of him-- and also to be walking with him?
6049Dost thou mourn for them, pray against them, and hate thyself because of them?
6049Dost thou not inwardly, and with indignation against sin, say, O that I might never, never feel one such motion more?
6049Dost thou not see the very paw of the devil in them; yea, in every one of thy ten confessions?
6049Dost thou not understand me?
6049Dost thou plead by thy righteousness for mercy for thyself?
6049Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6049Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6049Dost thou religiously name the name of Christ?
6049Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
6049Dost thou see and find in thee iniquity and unrighteousness?
6049Dost thou see in thee all manner of wickedness?
6049Dost thou see that thou art very much void of sanctification?
6049Dost thou see the vileness of thy heart, the fruit of sin?
6049Dost thou see thy sins?
6049Dost thou see thyself in Christ, and canst thou come to God as a member of him?
6049Dost thou see thyself surrounded with enemies?
6049Dost thou show to others how thou lovest righteousness, by taking opportunities to do righteousness?
6049Dost thou slight and scorn the counsels contained in the Scriptures, and continue in so doing?
6049Dost thou so covet more, as not to be Affected with the grace bestowed on thee?
6049Dost thou strive to imitate Christ in all the works of righteousness, which God doth command of thee, and prompt thee forward to?
6049Dost thou study, by all honest and lawful ways, to advance the name, holiness, and majesty of God?
6049Dost thou suffer for righteousness''sake?
6049Dost thou therefore see thyself in such a sad condition as this?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul His fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?
6049Dost thou think, that God hath eyes of flesh, or that he seeth as man sees?
6049Dost thou thus practise, because thou wouldest be taught to do outward acts of righteousness, and because thou wouldest provoke others to do so too?
6049Dost thou understand me, sinful soul?
6049Dost thou walk like one that is bought with a price, even with the price of precious blood?
6049Dost thou want a new heart?
6049Dost thou want faith?
6049Dost thou want grace of any sort?
6049Dost thou want strength against thy lusts, against the devil''s temptations?
6049Dost thou want strength to carry thee through afflictions of body, and afflictions of spirit, through persecutions?
6049Dost thou want the Spirit?
6049Dost thou want wisdom?
6049Dost thou''bear about in thy body the dying of the Lord Jesus?''
6049Dost want or meat, or drink, or cloth?
6049Doth God find me so, when he seeth that the righteousness of his Son is upon me, being made over to me by an act of his grace?
6049Doth He sometimes give thee some secret persuasions, though scarcely discernible, that thou mayest attain, and get an interest in Him?
6049Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us with God, to plead with him for us against the devil?
6049Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us, and that of his mere grace and love?
6049Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly and with cold devotions?
6049Doth a wanton eye argue shamefacedness?
6049Doth he entreat you, for fear of you?
6049Doth he hope?
6049Doth he not here, by the lost sheep, mean the poor Publican?
6049Doth he then command that his mercy should be offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Doth he touch thee with is dirty garments; or doth he annoy thee with his stinking breath?
6049Doth his company sweeten all things-- and his absence embitter all things?
6049Doth his posture of standing so like a man condemned offend thee?
6049Doth his promise fail for evermore?
6049Doth iniquity prevail against thee?
6049Doth it look like what hath any coherence with reason or mercy, for a man to abuse his friend?
6049Doth it not suit many a feeble mind?
6049Doth it say,"and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out?"
6049Doth justice call for the blood of that nature that sinned?
6049Doth justice say that this blood, if it be not the blood of One that is really and naturally God, it will not give satisfaction to infinite justice?
6049Doth justice say, that it must not only have satisfaction for sinners, but they that are saved must be also washed and sanctified with this blood?
6049Doth no man come to Jesus Christ but by the drawing,& c., of the Father?
6049Doth no man come to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Doth not God by these things ofttimes call our sins to remembrance, and provoke us to amendment of life?
6049Doth not everybody see the folly of such arguings?
6049Doth not the ground groan under you?
6049Doth not the whole course of their way declare it to their face?
6049Doth not thy finding of this in thee cause thee to fly from a depending on thy own doings?
6049Doth not thy heart twitter at being saved?
6049Doth not thy mouth water?
6049Doth she not speak very smoothly, and give you a smile at the end of a sentence?
6049Doth she not wear a great purse by her side; and is not her hand often in it, fingering her money, as if that was her heart''s delight?
6049Doth such a one believe?
6049Doth the law call for satisfaction for our sins?
6049Doth the law command thee to do good, and nothing but good, and that with all thy soul, heart, and delight?
6049Doth the poor Publican stand to vex thee?
6049Doth the text say,"Come?"
6049Doth this prove that baptism is essential to church communion?
6049Doth thy heart and conversation agree with this passage?
6049Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6049Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6049Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6049Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6049Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6049Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6049Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6049Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6049Doth wanton talk argue chastity?
6049Doth your hearts fail you?
6049Eighth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Eleventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Elias indeed had a chariot sent him to ride in thither, and went up by it into that holy place( 2 Kings 2:11): but I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6049Else how can that assembly say AMEN at their prayer or giving of thanks?
6049Enoch is there, because God took him( Gen 5:24), but as for me, how shall I get thither?
6049Enter upon the solemn inquiry, Have I sought the gate?
6049Esau did despise his birthright, saying, What good will this birthright do me?
6049Especially if the judge be just, and knows me altogether, as the God of heaven does?
6049Even Judas could as boldly ask,''Master, is it I''who shall betray Thee?
6049Even thou that hast received the promise of forgiveness: How then can they do it with pleasure, who eat, and forget the Lord?
6049Everybody will cry up the goodness of men; but who is there that is, as he should, affected with the goodness of God?
6049Examine again, Dost thou labour after those qualifications that the Scriptures do describe a child of God by?
6049Examine, Dost thou stand in awe of sinning against God, because he hath in the Scriptures commanded thee to abstain from it?
6049FIRST, How they are to be considered?
6049FOOTNOTE:[ 1]''Who is weak, and I am not weak?
6049Farther, if all be true that this man hath said, how comes it to pass that the subjects of Shaddai are so enslaved in all places where they come?
6049Fearing, that came on pilgrimage out of his parts?
6049Fifth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Fifthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6049First, Art thou indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6049First, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6049First, Prithee when didst thou begin to be righteous?
6049First, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049First, saith he, If women may praise God together for mercies received for the church of God, or for themselves?
6049First,''Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
6049For a brother in nature and religion to be so?
6049For a man to be content with this kind of faith, and to look to go to salvation by it, what to God is a greater provocation?
6049For as truly as thou sayest of thy fruitless tree, Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?
6049For he asketh me very devoutly,''Whether any unbaptized persons were concerned in these epistles?''
6049For how can a man act righteousness but from a principle of righteousness?
6049For how can a man repent of that of which he hath neither sight nor sense?
6049For how can it otherwise be, since there is holiness and justice in God?
6049For how can the servant of this my Lord talk with this my Lord?
6049For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
6049For if he did not heed who himself had baptized, much less did he heed who were baptized by others?
6049For if it be the initiating ordinance, it entereth them into the church: What church?
6049For if sin be so dreadful a thing as to wring the heart of the Son of God, how shall a poor wretched sinner be able to bear it?
6049For if the most potent parts of the soul are engaged in their service, what, think you, do the more inferior do?
6049For if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and sinners appear?
6049For if they reject the word of the Lord,"what wisdom is in them?"
6049For my part, I am out of charity with myself; who then should be in love with me?
6049For of what should a man repent?
6049For should the saints enjoy all this But for a certain time, O, how would they their mark then miss, And at this thing repine?
6049For so the question implies--''What will a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049For some cause he was treated with great liberality for those times; the extent of it may be seen by one justice asking him,''Is your God Beelzebub?''
6049For such a man will thus conclude, that since the Creator of all is with him, what but creatures are there to be against him?
6049For the fear of God is to stand in awe of him, but how can that be done if we do not set him before us?
6049For the first of these, namely,''WHAT OR WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6049For they are now profane to amazement; and sometimes I have thought one thing, and sometimes another; that is, why God should suffer it so to be?
6049For to what purpose should a man desire, or what fruits will desire bring him whose desires shall not be granted?
6049For upon this one question, Am I come, or, am I not?
6049For was it not pleasant to this hypocrite, think you, to speak thus well of himself at this time?
6049For what am I thus tormented?
6049For what bondage greater than to be kept in blindness?
6049For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
6049For what glory is it, if when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
6049For what greater dignity can be put upon man''s righteousness, than to admit it?
6049For what is God''s design in the work of conviction for sin, and in his awakening of the conscience about it?
6049For what is the ground of despair, but a conceit that sin has shut the soul out of all interest in happiness?
6049For what journey, I pray you?
6049For what men?
6049For what pain of death was his body capable of, when his soul was separate from it?
6049For what portion of God is there,''for that sin,''from above, and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?''
6049For what saith the Scripture?
6049For what will my weak and newly converted brethren think of it, but that I was not so strong indeed as I was in word?
6049For what''s the life of man?
6049For what?
6049For when, thinks the enemy, will these fools be so desirous to sit down, as when they are weary?
6049For wherein can grace or love more appear than in his laying down his life for us?
6049For wherein shall it be known here, that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight, is it not in that thou goest with us?
6049For who can bear or grapple with the wrath of God?
6049For who can do righteousness without he be principled so to do?
6049For who can endure a boar in a vineyard; a man of sin in a holy temple; or a dragon in heaven?
6049For who doth not perceive, but when those that sit aloft are vile, and corrupt themselves, they corrupt the whole region and country where they are?
6049For who is prouder than you professors?
6049For who wouldest thou have it; for another, or for thyself?
6049For whom can so precious an inheritance be intended?
6049For why are these things thus recorded, but to show to sinners what he can do, to the praise and glory of his grace?
6049For why may not God be merciful, and why may not God be just?
6049For zeal, where is that also?
6049For''hope that is seen, is not hope; for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
6049For''what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?''
6049For, First, Is it better that thou receive judgment in this world, or that thou stay for it to be condemned with the ungodly in the next?
6049For, Was the first covenant made with the first Adam?
6049For, What iniquity is, who knows not?
6049For, did Abel offer?
6049For, pray, what was the flock, and who Christ''s sheep under the law, but the house and people of Israel?
6049For, while a man remains faithless and ignorant of the gospel, to what doth his obedient temper of mind incline?
6049Fourth, Art thou come to the Lord Jesus?
6049Fourth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Fourthly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6049Friend, I did not ask thee why the Jews did put him to death?
6049Friend, Who hath despised the day of small things?
6049Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6049Friend, if thou canst fit thyself, what need hast thou of Christ?
6049Friend, what harm is it to join a dog and a wolf together?
6049Friend, what is this to the purpose?
6049Friend, whither away?
6049Friend, will the law shew a man that his righteousness is sin and dung?
6049Friends, Solomon saith, that''The desire of the slothful killeth him''; and if so, what will slothfulness itself do to those that entertain it?
6049From what?
6049From whence come wars and fights, come they not hence, Ev''n from th''inordinate concupiscence That in your members prompts to variance?
6049Further, I make a question upon three scriptures, Whether all the saints, even in the primitive times, were baptized with water?
6049Further, suppose I should grant this groundless notion, Were not the Jews in Old Testament times to enter the church by circumcision?
6049GREAT- HEART, What could they say against it?
6049Gaal mocked at Abimelech, and said, Who is Abimelech that we should serve him?
6049Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither go you?
6049Go away?
6049Go to him, did I say?
6049God charged our sins upon Christ, and that in their guilt and burden, what remaineth but that the charge was real or feigned?
6049God gave testimony of him by signs and wonders--''Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6049God gave them intimation of a better country, and their minds did cleave to it with desires of it; and what then?
6049God is true, his Word is true; and to help us to hope in him, how many times has he fulfilled it to others, and that before our eyes?
6049God''s people wish well to the souls of others, and wilt not thou wish well to thy own?
6049God, or the Pharisee?
6049Good morrow, my good neighbour, Mr. Attentive; whither are you walking so early this morning?
6049Grant it; yet what law takes notice of the plea of one who doth professedly act as an enemy?
6049Guilt and despair, what are they?
6049Hackney, April 1850 THE GREATNESS OF THE SOUL, AND UNSPEAKABLENESS OF THE LOSS THEREOF''OR WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS SOUL?''
6049Had I ever, in all my lifetime, one sinful thought passed through my heart since I was born; yea or no?
6049Had he injured man at all?
6049Had he no place clean?
6049Had he not also now hold of the shield of faith?
6049Had he notice beforehand, and warning of the danger?
6049Had he then such a good trade, for all he was such a bad man?
6049Had not now these men desires that were mighty?
6049Had our sins betrayed us into and under Satan''s slavery?
6049Had sin set us at an indefinite distance from God?
6049Had this Christ of God, our friend, given all he had to save us, had not his love been wonderful?
6049Had you ever any talk with him about it?
6049Had you no talk with him before you came out?
6049Had you not thoughts of leaving off praying?
6049Has God forbidden thee?
6049Has He given it to thee, my reader?
6049Has he adopted us into his family?
6049Has he chosen that day?
6049Has he concealed any of thy righteousness, or has he secretly informed against thee that thou art an hypocrite, and superstitious?
6049Has he crossed thee in all thou puttest thy hand unto?
6049Has he on the breastplate of righteousness?
6049Has he that need of you, that we are sure you have of him?
6049Has man given himself for sin?
6049Has man lain at wait for opportunities for sin?
6049Has man, that he might enjoy his sin, brought himself to a morsel of bread?
6049Has man, when he has found his sin, pursued it with all his heart?
6049Has sin wounded, bruised thy soul, and broken thy bones?
6049Has the enmity of the human heart by nature changed?
6049Hast been among the thieves?
6049Hast no affection but what is brutish?
6049Hast no judgment?
6049Hast no soul?
6049Hast quite forgot how thou wast wo nt to pray, And cry out for forgiveness night and day?
6049Hast thou Jesus Christ for thine Advocate?
6049Hast thou a cause moving thee to come?
6049Hast thou a wife and children?
6049Hast thou a wife?
6049Hast thou also considered the justness of the Judge?
6049Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6049Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6049Hast thou any enticing touches of the Word of God upon thy mind?
6049Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6049Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6049Hast thou been a witch?
6049Hast thou been digg''d about and dunged too, Will neither patience nor yet dressing do?
6049Hast thou been with him, and prayed him to plead thy cause, and cried unto him to undertake for thee?
6049Hast thou committed it?
6049Hast thou desired him to plead thy cause?
6049Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
6049Hast thou entertained him?
6049Hast thou escaped, O my soul, from the net of the infernal fowler?
6049Hast thou escaped?
6049Hast thou four children?
6049Hast thou fruit becoming the care of God, the protection of God, the wisdom of God, the patience and husbandry of God?
6049Hast thou fulfilled the whole law, and not offended in one point?
6049Hast thou given thyself to the Lord?
6049Hast thou heart- shaken apprehensions when deep sleep is upon thee, of hell, death, and judgment to come?
6049Hast thou in thee the spirit of adoption?
6049Hast thou lost thy friend for the sake of thy profession?
6049Hast thou made it thy business to give unto God the things that are God''s, and unto Caesar the things that are his, according as God has commanded?
6049Hast thou no conscience?
6049Hast thou no sins?
6049Hast thou not cursed them in thine heart many a time?
6049Hast thou not known?
6049Hast thou not reason?
6049Hast thou purged thyself from the pollutions and motions of sin that dwell in the flesh, and work in thy own members?
6049Hast thou received the spirit of adoption?
6049Hast thou seen thy state to be desperate, if the Lord Jesus doth not undertake to plead thy cause?
6049Hast thou taken delight in being defrauded and beguiled?
6049Hast thou that''godly sorrow''that''worketh repentance to salvation, not to be repented of?''
6049Hast thou then fled, or dost thou indeed fly to it?
6049Hast thou valued sin at a higher rate than thy soul, than God, Christ, angels, saints, and communion with them in eternal blessedness and glory?
6049Hast thou waited on the Lord so long as the Lord hath waited on thee?
6049Hast thou well improved what thou hast received already?
6049Hast thou''renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness?''
6049Hast thou, for the sake of thy faith and profession thereof, lost thy part in the world?
6049Hast thou, thinkest thou, found anything so good as Jesus Christ?
6049Hast thou, through desires, betaken thyself to thy heels?
6049Hath God been so bountiful in making out himself about the supper, that few or none that own ordinances scruple it?
6049Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
6049Hath God required these things at your hands?
6049Hath God showed thee that thou art by nature under the curse of his law?
6049Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and Hell?
6049Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and hell?
6049Hath Jesus performed righteousness to cover us, and spilled blood to wash us?
6049Hath he been digging about thee?
6049Hath he been dunging of thee?
6049Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?"
6049Hath he said it, and shall he not bring it to pass?"
6049Hath he spoken, and shall not make it good?''
6049Hath it not a most vehement flame?
6049Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?
6049Hath not Moses told them the danger of living in sin?
6049Hath not man''s wisdom interposed to darken this part of God''s counsel?
6049Hath not the least creature that hath life, more of God in it than these?
6049Hath not this God great love for sinners?
6049Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?
6049Hath the God of wisdom set them on foot among us?
6049Hath the Holy Ghost, hath the world, or hath thy conscience?
6049Hath the ministration of God no glory?
6049Have I been grafted into Christ?
6049Have I such an argument, in all my little book?
6049Have I the right work of God on my soul?
6049Have it?
6049Have not I told thee already that there is no such thing as a ceasing to be?
6049Have not thy groans gone up to heaven from every corner of thy house?
6049Have they at no time, think you, convictions of sin, and so consequently fears that their state is dangerous?
6049Have they faith?
6049Have they hope?
6049Have they lost a good frame of heart?
6049Have they lost their peace with the world?
6049Have they lost their spiritual defence?
6049Have they no more peace with this world?
6049Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6049Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6049Have they not had my ministers and servants sent unto them and coming as from me?
6049Have they not the means of grace?
6049Have they pardon of sin?
6049Have they righteousness?
6049Have they strength to do the work of God in their generations, or any other thing that God would have them do?
6049Have they that shall be saved, awakenings about their state by nature?
6049Have they that shall be saved, faith?
6049Have thy sins corrupted thy wounds, and made them putrefy and stink?
6049Have we comfort, or consolation?
6049Have we not talked of what he did at the Red Sea, and in the land of Ham many years ago, and have we forgot him now?
6049Have we sinned?
6049Have we the Spirit, or the fruits thereof?
6049Have we the faith of this?
6049Have ye not read Of Job, how patiently he suffered?
6049Have ye not seen in him what was God''s end; How he doth pity and great love extend?
6049Have you any more things to ask me about my beginning to come on pilgrimage?
6049Have you commended your apprehensions soberly and submissively to those you call Independents and Presbyters?
6049Have you felt the alarm in your soul under a sense of sin and judgment?
6049Have you forgot the close, the milk house, the stable, the barn, and the like, where God did visit your soul?
6049Have you learned to cry,''My Father?''
6049Have you lost any of your cattle, or what is the matter?
6049Have you never a hill Mizar to remember?
6049Have you not heard many complain that they are weary of church- communion, because of church contention?
6049Have you not"in your flock a male?"
6049Have you soberly, and submissively commended your apprehensions to those congregations in London, that are not of your persuasion in the case in hand?
6049Have you the staggers?
6049Have you these?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having these to look to, what should stagger our faith, or deject our hope?
6049He also expects this at our hands, saying,"Who will rise up for me against the evil doers?
6049He answered me in a great chafe, What would the devil do for company, if it were not for such as I am?''
6049He asked again if they had aught to say for themselves, why the sentence that they confessed that they had deserved should not be passed upon them?
6049He asked me if I had a family?
6049He asked me why?
6049He asked them, Why?
6049He begins with this question, Whether women fearing God may meet to pray together, and whether it be lawful for them so to do?
6049He can not strut, vapour, and swagger as thou dost?
6049He erreth in A CIRCUMSTANCE, thou errest in A SUBSTANCE; who must bear these errors?
6049He feared God; and what then?
6049He forsakes him--''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6049He hath given us his Son,"How shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
6049He hath this Abishai, and that Abishai, that presently steps in against him, saying, Shall not this rebel''s sins destroy him in hell?
6049He imagined that he could bear these small afflictions with patience; but''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049He is indeed the great deliverer; but what is a deliverer to them that never saw themselves in bondage, as was said before?
6049He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
6049He is not ashamed of us, though now in heaven; why should we be ashamed of him before this adulterous and sinful generation?
6049He is thy Creator; is it not seemly for creatures to fear and reverence their Creator?
6049He is thy Father; is it not seemly for children to reverence and fear their Father?
6049He is thy King; is it not seemly for subjects to fear and reverence their King?
6049He is unwearied in his pleading for us; why should we faint and be dismayed while we plead for him?
6049He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying--"May I now enter here?
6049He loved to live high, but his hands refused to labour; and what else can the end of such an one be but that which the wise man saith?
6049He never said to him,''Why hast thou done so?''
6049He pleads for us before the holy angels; why should not we plead for him before princes?
6049He pleads for us to save our souls; why should not we plead for him to sanctify his name?
6049He pleads for us, against fallen angels; why should we not plead for him against sinful vanities?
6049He pleads for us, though our cause is bad; why should not we plead for him, since his cause is good?
6049He ran away, you say, but whither did he run?
6049He ran to him, he kneeled down to him, and asked, and that before a multitude,''Good master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?''
6049He said that I was ignorant, and did not understand the Scriptures; for how, said he, can you understand them when you know not the original Greek?
6049He said unto me, By what scripture?
6049He said, How then?
6049He said, which of the Scriptures do you understand literally?
6049He saith himself, they that come to him,& c., shall find rest unto their souls; hast thou found rest in him for thy soul?
6049He saith not as the hypocrite,"Because I am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me"( Jer 2:35); or"What have we spoken so much against thee?"
6049He sanctified us with his blood; but why should the Father have thanks for this?
6049He shall take of mine; What is that?
6049He that feareth not to be burned in the fire, how will he fear the heat of weather?
6049He that hath by faith received the spirit of holiness, shall not he be holy?
6049He that hath his word shall then speak it faithfully, for''what is the chaff to the wheat?
6049He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
6049He that is ungodly, hath a want of righteousness, even of the inward righteousness of works: but what must become of him?
6049He that opened stepped out after him, and said, Thou trembling one, what wantest thou?
6049He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
6049He that was in darkness, or he that was in light?
6049He that was in everlasting joy, or he that was in everlasting torments?
6049He that was in hell, or he that was in heaven?
6049He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now?
6049He was to offer it, and how?
6049He was wroth: and why?
6049He was, and was his Son, before he was revealed--''What is his name, and what is his Son''s name, if thou canst tell?''
6049He will receive perfection, immortality, heaven, and glory; and what is folded up in these things, who can tell?
6049He will reckon them up so fast, and so fully, that thou wilt cry, Lord, when did I do this?
6049He, in whose heart the Holy Spirit has raised the solemn inquiry, What must I do to be saved?''
6049Hear, did I say?
6049Heartily spoken; but how did he perform his promise?
6049Hence David said again,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6049Hence David, when he speaks of heaven, says,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6049Hence he saith,''Is Christ divided,''or separate from his servants?
6049Hence it follows that Christ will be ashamed of some; but why not ashamed of others?
6049Hence see what it is to grieve the Spirit of God: for He only is the Comforter: and if He withdraws His influences, who or what can comfort us?
6049Hence such a time is rightly said to be a time to try us, or to find out what we are, and is there no good in this?
6049Her plagues are death, and mourning, and famine, and fire( Rev 18:8); are these things to be overlooked?
6049Her things are slain, and stink already, by the weapons that are made mention of before; what then will her carcase do?
6049Here is no consideration of what capacity the people might be of, that were to be persecuted; but what matters what they are?
6049Here is nought but open war, acts of hostility, and shameful rebellion, on the sinner''s side; and what delight can God take in that?
6049Here now is a man an hungered, what must he feed upon?
6049His cause; what is his cause?
6049His fee- who shall pay him his fee?
6049His song was this: The Lord is only my support, And he that doth me feed; How can I then want anything Whereof I stand in need?
6049His, or the Pharisee''s?
6049Hold, saith the apostle; stay a little here; first remember this, Is it meet to say unto God, What doest thou?
6049Honest asked his landlord, if there were any store of good people in the town?
6049Honest asked, why it was said that the Saviour is said to come''out of a dry ground''; and also, that''He had no form or comeliness in him?''
6049Honest( when they were all sat down) asked Mr. Contrite, and the rest, in what posture their town was at present?
6049Honest, interrupting of him, said, Did you see the two men asleep in the arbour?
6049House and land, trades and honours, places and preferments, what are they to salvation?
6049How are all things out of order?
6049How are those treated in this world who are entitled to so glorious, so exalted, so eternal, and unchangeable an inheritance in the world to come?
6049How art thou when thou thinkest that thou thyself hast grace?
6049How believe you, as touching the resurrection of the dead?
6049How came that about, since you were now reformed?
6049How came that about?
6049How came that to pass?
6049How came they by their faith?
6049How came they white?
6049How came you to think at first of so doing as you do now?
6049How camest thou by the burden at first?
6049How camest thou to see thy need of this righteousness?
6049How can I judge amiss, when I judge as I feel?
6049How can I then be accepted by a holy and sin- abhorring God?
6049How can a sense of thy own baseness, of the vileness of thy heart, and of the holiness of God, stand with such a carriage?
6049How can he be a victor over himself that is led up and down by the nose by his own passions?
6049How can he know so much as the extent of the love of Christ in common?
6049How can he that carrieth himself basely in the sight of men, think he yet well behaveth himself in the sight of God?
6049How can it possibly be?
6049How can such poor women as we hold out in a way so full of troubles as this way is, without a friend and defender?
6049How can that man say, I love God, who from his very heart shrinketh from trusting in him?
6049How can they have any to Godward that are enemies to him in their minds by wicked works?
6049How can they pray or make conscience of the duty that fear not God?
6049How can those that are accustomed to do evil, do that which is commanded in this particular?
6049How can we judge of a preacher''s good will, but by''peace on his lips?''
6049How canst thou find in thy heart to set thyself against grace, against such grace as offereth mercy to thee?
6049How could he join in their thanks, and praises, and blessings of him for ever and ever, in whose favour, mercy, and grace, they are not concerned?
6049How did Abraham groan for Ishmael?
6049How did he break it?
6049How did he ply it with Christ against Joshua the high- priest?
6049How did he ply16 it against that good man Job, if possibly he might have obtained his destruction in hell- fire?
6049How did this Christ bring in redemption for man?
6049How do men come by this righteousness and everlasting life?
6049How do the heirs to immortality conduct themselves in such a prospect?
6049How do they seek to stifle them?
6049How do they show themselves to be true under the first of these?
6049How do they show themselves to be true under the second?
6049How do you know that these sayings are true?
6049How do you know that?
6049How do you mean?
6049How dost thou believe?
6049How dost thou find them in outward trials?
6049How dost thou find thyself in the inward workings of sin?
6049How dost thou like being saved?
6049How dost thou like the discovery of that which thou thinkest is grace in other men?
6049How dost thou like thyself, as considered possessed with a body of sin, and as feeling and finding that sin worketh in thy members?
6049How dost thou show before men the truth of thy turning to God?
6049How doth God the Son save thee?
6049How doth that appear?
6049How far do you think he may be before?
6049How far is it thither?
6049How far may such an one go?
6049How far might they go on in pilgrimage in their day, since they notwithstanding were thus miserably cast away?
6049How far?
6049How frenzily he imagines?
6049How hard are these things?
6049How he carried it?
6049How if I never see the sun rise more?
6049How if the first voice that rings to- morrow morning in my heavy ears be,''Arise, ye dead, and come to judgment?''
6049How if you have over- stood the time of mercy?
6049How ill- favouredly do they look, that have their nose and lips eaten off with the canker?
6049How is iniquity in thine eye, when severed from the guilt and punishment that attends it?
6049How is it now?
6049How is it, dost thou show most mercy to thy dog, 36 or to thine enemy, to thy swine, or to the poor?
6049How is it, then, that thou art so quickly turned aside?
6049How is it, then, that thou hast run away from thy king?
6049How is that?
6049How is that?
6049How is the word buried under the clods of their hearts for months, yea years together?
6049How is this great object to be accomplished?
6049How it appears that they that are saved, are saved by grace?
6049How long must this be my state?
6049How long will Antichrist still hold up his head in this country?
6049How long?
6049How look thy duties in thine eyes, I mean thy duties which thou doest in the service of God?
6049How many Mahomet?
6049How many are there in the world that pray for their children, and cry for them, and are ready to die[ for them]?
6049How many are there in the world whose heart Satan hath filled with a belief that their state and condition for another world is good?
6049How many are there that do not know that man consisteth of a body made of dust, and of an immortal soul?
6049How many good souls has he driven to these conclusions, who afterwards have been made to unsay all again?
6049How many have they in all ages hanged, burned, starved, drowned, racked, dismembered, and murdered, both openly and in secret?
6049How many have, in all ages, been kept from coming to God aright by the terrors of the world?
6049How many in Israel were destroyed for that which Aaron, Gideon, and Manasseh, unworthily did in their day?
6049How many pay undue respect to buildings in which public prayer is offered up?
6049How many poor souls hath Bonner to answer for, think you, and several filthy blind priests?
6049How many prayers, sighs, and tears, are there wrung from their hearts upon this account?
6049How many seasons have you spent in vain?
6049How many sermons and other mercies did I, of my patience, afford you?
6049How many souls do you think Balaam, with his deceit, will have to answer for?
6049How many souls have they been the means of destroying by their ignorance and corrupt doctrine?
6049How many struggling fits had Israel with God in the wilderness?
6049How many the Pharisees, that hired the soldiers to say the disciples stole away Jesus?
6049How many times are some men put in mind of death by sickness upon themselves, by graves, by the death of others?
6049How many times are they put in mind of hell by reading the Word, by lashes of conscience, and by some that go roaring in despair out of this world?
6049How many times did they declare that there they feared him not?
6049How many times hast thou had heaven and salvation offered to thee freely, wouldst thou but break thy league with this great enemy of God?
6049How many times have you disappointed me?
6049How many times, think you, did Israel stand in need of pardon, from Egypt, until they came to Canaan?
6049How many times, when Israel provoked the Lord to anger, did he yet defer to destroy them?
6049How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6049How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6049How much hath the peace of Christians been broken by an uncharitable interpretation of words and actions?
6049How much more then is he merciful and gracious, even in but mentioning terms of reconciliation?
6049How much more then must we needs be at loss as to the fullness of the knowledge of the love of Christ?
6049How much more then when light shall be against light in three ranks?
6049How much more will it perplex thee to think, that thou hadst not a care of thy own?
6049How much of God dost thou think is in these things?
6049How needful is it, then, that we endeavour''the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace?''
6049How now, good fellow, whither away after this burdened manner?
6049How now, thought I, is this the sign of an upright soul, to desire to serve God, when all is taken from him?
6049How often didst thou hear us tell thee of these things?
6049How often have they sustained[ thee in] thy hunger, clothed thy nakedness?
6049How rapid were his thoughts--''Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell?''
6049How rich was Jesus Christ?
6049How say you to these things, Do you make an open profession of them without dissembling?
6049How sayest thou, sinner?
6049How sayest thou, young comer, is not this the case with thy soul?
6049How shall I deliver thee, Israel?
6049How shall I make thee as Admah?
6049How shall I set thee as Zeboim?
6049How shall he be brought, wrought, and made, to be out of love with it?
6049How shall not the ministration of the Spirit be rather glorious?
6049How shall they come then?
6049How shall this be proved?
6049How shall we escape,''if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven?''
6049How shall we get to be sharers thereof?
6049How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
6049How shall we, who are impure and unclean by nature and by practice, draw near unto him who is so infinitely holy?
6049How should I escape being by them torn in pieces?
6049How should he be the Christ, and yet come out of Galilee, out of which ariseth no prophet?
6049How should he contain hopes of life?
6049How should the Lord put any trust in thee?
6049How should the desires depart from it with that fervency as they should?
6049How should the soul abhor it as it should?
6049How should we strive?
6049How shouldest thou rejoice, that the same faith should dwell both in thy parents and thee?
6049How sick art thou of sin?
6049How so?
6049How so?
6049How stands it between God and your soul now?
6049How stands the country affected towards you?
6049How then can God put any trust in such people, or how can remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6049How then can any good be done to those whose conscience is worse than that?
6049How then can good fruit grow from such a root, the root of all evil?
6049How then can his desires be granted, who himself refused to have them answered?
6049How then can it be but that light should be against light in this house, and that in a military posture?
6049How then can the world judge of the condition of the saints?
6049How then can they do anything with that godly reverence of his holy Majesty that is and must be essential to every good work?
6049How then can this sabbath now be kept?
6049How then can we be hindered of our hope?
6049How then hath every man Christ, or the light of Christ within him?
6049How then shall I look Him in the face at His coming?
6049How then shall a bad man, any bad man, the best bad man upon earth, think to set himself by his best things just in the sight of God?
6049How then shall it be thought that they should be so silly, to turn a company of weak women loose to be abused by the fallen angels?
6049How then shall the conscience of the burdened sinner by rightly quieted, if he perceiveth not the grace of God?
6049How then should his brethren that survive him, and that tread in his very steps, approve of the sentence that by this book is pronounced against him?
6049How then should they do good?
6049How then will it be with thee?
6049How then, if God should cast you into Turkey, where Mahomet reigns as Lord?
6049How then, may some say, doth it become ours?
6049How then?
6049How then?
6049How then?
6049How therefore, is the knowledge of the true Christ to be attained unto, that we may be saved by him?
6049How ungainly he carries it under convictions, counsels, and his present apprehension of things?
6049How was Esau served for staying too long before he came for the blessing?
6049How was Isaac and Rebecca grieved for the miscarriage of Esau?
6049How was Lot''s wife served for running lazily, and for giving but one look behind her, after the things she left in Sodom?
6049How was the bloody spirit of Saul trod down, when David met him at the mouth of the cave, and also at the hill Hachilah( 1 Sam 24; 26)?
6049How was the hostile spirit of Esau trod down of God, when he came out to meet his poor naked brother, with no less than four hundred armed men?
6049How will men that have before them a little honour, a little profit, a little pleasure, strive?
6049How will the heavens echo of joy, when the Bride, the Lamb''s wife, shall come to dwell with her husband for ever?
6049How will they shine?
6049How will you describe right fear?
6049How, if He had come, having taken a commandment from His Father to damn you, and to send you to the devils in Hell?
6049How, not tempted?
6049How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that hath not felt the burden of the wrath of God?
6049How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that never was sensible of the sorrows of the one, nor distressed with the pains of the other?
6049How, then, canst thou stand clear from guilt in thy soul who neglectest to act faith in the blood of the Lamb?
6049How, then, could they object that the time was not come for Christ to be born?
6049How?
6049How?
6049How?
6049How?
6049I a m under the force of it, and this is my continual cry, What shall I render to the Lord for all the benefits which he has bestowed upon me?
6049I also ask, in what charger our gospel passover is now dressed up and set before the people?
6049I am Joseph your own brother; And doth my father live?
6049I am baptiz''d, what then?
6049I am not of the number of them that say,"What profit should we have if we pray unto God?"
6049I am sorry that I was so foolish, and am made to wonder that I am not now as Lot''s wife; for wherein was the difference betwixt her sin and mine?
6049I am the basest of creatures, I could even spew at myself?
6049I answer, Art thou sensible that thou hast an action commenced against thee in that high court of justice that is above?
6049I answer, Hast thou well considered the nature of the crime wherewith thou standest charged at the bar of God?
6049I answer, though I have not asserted it, yet let me ask, which is more odious, hell or sin?
6049I ask again, wherein dost thou think the blessedness of heaven consists?
6049I ask thee how it looks, and how thou likest it, suppose there were no guilt or punishment to attend thy love to, or commission of it?
6049I ask, Hast thou entertained him so to be?
6049I ask, What should it do there before, or to what purpose is it there, if it be not acted?
6049I ask, Why has the world such hold of thee?
6049I ask, and wherefore then served the wood by which the sacrifices were burned?
6049I ask, did he tell you so?
6049I ask, then, if there were ever anything that had a being antecedent to, or before God?
6049I asked her if she was sick?
6049I asked him further, how that man''s righteousness could be of that efficacy to justify another before God?
6049I asked him wherein?
6049I believe so; but pray tell me, did any of her other children hearken to her words, so as to be bettered in their souls thereby?
6049I believe that Christ will save me; what hurt is this to my neighbour?
6049I come now to the second thing into which we are to inquire, and that is, WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6049I come now to the third question, namely, But why should we strive?
6049I deem I have half a guess of you; your name is Old Honesty, is it not?
6049I doubt I do not come as I should do?
6049I have also asked those that pass by the way,"if they saw him whom my soul loveth,"and if they had anything to communicate to me?
6049I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor?
6049I have often been amazed in my mind at this text, for how could Jesus Christ have said such a word if he had not been able to perform it?
6049I have told you, that this, though it were granted, cometh not up to the question; for we ask not,''whether they were so baptized?
6049I know the wise men of this world, of whom there are many, will say as to what I now press you unto; Who can shew us any good in it?
6049I love Christ because he will save me; what hurt is this to any?
6049I marvel what injury the Lord Jesus hath done this man, that he should have such indifferent thoughts of coming to God by him?
6049I might further add, how often have we agreed in our judgment?
6049I pray let me hear your judgment of extortion, what it is, and when committed?
6049I promise you this was enough to discourage; but did they make an end here?
6049I query, is it possible to come up to the pattern for justification with God?
6049I remember he alleged many a Scripture, but those I valued not; the Scriptures, thought I, what are they?
6049I remember the question that God asked Job,"Where,"saith he,"wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
6049I remember what Abner said to Asahel,"Turn thee aside, from following me; wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
6049I said, Are they infallible?
6049I say again, how will they strive for this?
6049I say again, if our love is so slender to our own souls, can any think that it should be more full to the souls of others?
6049I say again, should any so conclude hence, would not all experience prove him void of truth?
6049I say again, tell me before the first blow is given, wilt thou turn?
6049I say again, why is it affirmed''without shedding of blood is no remission,''if man''s good deeds can save him?
6049I say how easily might he have said this, and then have popt in those two verses above quoted, and so have killed the old one?
6049I say, Art thou a Pharisee?
6049I say, Art thou sensible of this?
6049I say, How easily might they thus have objected?
6049I say, What hast thou given to God thereby?
6049I say, What hast thou seen in him?
6049I say, Who told thee so?
6049I say, dost thou see thyself in him?
6049I say, dost thou this, or dost thou hunt thine own soul to destroy it?
6049I say, hast thou entertained Jesus Christ for thy lawyer to plead thy cause?
6049I say, he puts great difference between these, and that other sort that say, When will the Sabbath be gone, that we may be at our worldly business?
6049I say, how glorious was it; and how sweet is it to you that have seen yourselves lost by nature?
6049I say, if Mr. Badman was here to object thus unto you, what would be your reply?
6049I say, should he say to the poor, Come to my door, ask at my door, knock at my door, and you shall find and have; would he not be counted liberal?
6049I say, therefore, to thee that art thus, And why despair?
6049I say, was it not worth being in the furnace and in the den to see such things as these?
6049I say, what benefit have we thereby?
6049I say, what excuse can they make for themselves, when they shall be asked why they did not in the day of salvation come to Christ to be saved?
6049I say, what less than a river could do it?
6049I say, what more fearful than to be tormented there for ever with the devil and his angels?
6049I say, what will such say when they shall read that the Publican did only acknowledge his iniquity, and found grace and favour at the hand of God?
6049I say, what wilt thou say to this?
6049I say, where is he that hath taken his flight for salvation, because of the dread of the wrath to come?
6049I say, where is the honour they should put upon them?
6049I say, where, as to justification with God?
6049I say, why are things thus left with us?
6049I say, will thy conscience justify thee here?
6049I say, wouldst thou go to heaven, because it is a place that is holy, or because it is a place remote from the pains of hell?
6049I suppose they did commence much together; for else with whom should this beast make war, and how should the church escape?
6049I tell you this is no easy matter; if it were, what need all those prayers, sighs, watchings?
6049I then demand what precept bids you do this?
6049I think I am cast off from God, says the soul; so thou thoughtest afore, says memory, but thou wast mistaken then, and why not the like again?
6049I think it a high favour that they were hanged before we came hither; who knows else what they might have done to such poor women as we are?
6049I use the means to be saved; and why?
6049I was no sooner fixed upon this resolution, but that word dropped upon me,"Doth Job serve God for nought?"
6049I went out from you full, but now I come, As it hath pleased God, quite empty home: Why then call ye me Naomi?
6049I will do unto them as they have done unto Me; and what unrighteousness is in all this?
6049I will for this worship Christ as he has bid me; what hurt is this to anybody?
6049I wold know by what scripture you do it?
6049I.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED?
6049II.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6049III.--WHO ARE THEY THAT ARE TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6049IV.--HOW IT APPEARS THAT THEY THAT ARE SAVED, ARE SAVED BY GRACE?
6049If Christ be the way, verity, and life, how can there be any life then without Christ?
6049If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6049If God be for us, who can be against us?--Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
6049If God be with one, who can hurt one?
6049If God would blow upon a man, who can help it?
6049If God, when man had broke the law, had yet with all severity kept the world to the utmost condition of it, had he then been unjust?
6049If He is, then how doth it appear?
6049If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smitest thou me?
6049If Jesus be so sweet to faith below, who can tell what He is in full fruition above?
6049If Samson''s riddle was so puzzling, what shall we think of this?
6049If a man can not now go to the throne of grace by prayer, through Christ, and so fetch grace for his support from thence, what can he do?
6049If a sense of some sin,[ for who sees all?
6049If all that build do build to suit The glory of their state, What orator, though most acute, Can fully heaven relate?
6049If all that desire to go to heaven should come thither, verily they would make a hell of heaven; for, I say, what would they do there?
6049If any say, Who''s there?
6049If any say, that these things may argue pride as well as carnal lusts; well, but why are they proud?
6049If grace received would do, what need for more?
6049If he also shall ask me, What hath been my preferment in all the time of my absence from him?
6049If he asks me, By what authority I take upon me thus to reason?
6049If he asks me, How I know that the law will not lay hold of me also?
6049If he asks me, Who have been my companions?
6049If he hath, show us where?
6049If he knows not hell, and the torments thereof, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not himself and the badness of his condition, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not the law, and the severity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not the world, and the emptiness and vanity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not what death is, wherefore should he come?
6049If he was not willing, why did he promise?
6049If heart- breaking work attend such strokes,''Why should ye be stricken any more?''
6049If heaven has gates, and they shall be shut, how wilt thou go in thither?
6049If it be asked, Who did appoint that meeting made mention of in Acts 12:12?
6049If it be good and godly, why may it not be accepted?
6049If it be love for a fellow- creature to give a bit of bread, a coat, a cup of cold water, what shall we call this?
6049If it be said water baptism is not there intended, let them shew me how many baptisms there are besides water baptism?
6049If it be, why is it not embraced?
6049If it cost Lot''s wife dear for but looking back, shall not it cost them much dearer, that are going back, that are gone back again?
6049If judgment begins at the house of God, what will the end of them be that obey not the gospel of God?
6049If mercy, what mercy?
6049If no, do you not dissemble?
6049If not, how do they differ?
6049If nothing should by us be had When we are gone from hence, But vanities, while here?
6049If palaces that princes build, Which yet are made of clay, Do so amaze when much beheld, Of heaven what shall we say?
6049If so, I ask, dost thou, according to the exhortation here,''Depart from iniqnity?''
6049If so, then what is that worth, or value, that is in the grace itself?
6049If so, then, in the next place, what will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half way thither?
6049If so, what had she to say?
6049If so; why do you so much dissemble with all the world, in print; to pretend you submit to others''judgment, and yet abide to condemn their judgments?
6049If the Father, or the Son, or the Holy Ghost, are gracious, if they were not all gracious, what would it profit?
6049If the children of God shall''scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly, and the sinner appear?''
6049If the conduct of many professors were so vile, as there can be no doubt but that it was, how gross must have been that of the openly profane?
6049If the counsel of Gamaliel was good when given to the enemies of God''s people, why not fit to be given to Christians themselves?
6049If the dead rise not, what shall I be the better for all my trouble that here I meet with for the gospel of Christ?
6049If the first come in and say, Why am I judged?
6049If the life that is attended with so many troubles, is so loath to be let go by us, what is the life above?
6049If the object of the wrath of God, then is his case most dreadful; for who can bear, who can grapple with the wrath of God?
6049If the question be asked, How a just God can save that man from death, that by sin has put himself under the sentence of it?
6049If the rich man should say thus to the poor, would not he be reckoned a free- hearted man?
6049If the very looks of God be so terrible, what will his blows be, think you?
6049If the world, which God sets light by, is counted a thing of that worth with men; what is Heaven, which God commendeth?
6049If there be a difference in the light, show it wherein; whether in the nature, or otherwise?"
6049If there be twenty places where there are assizes kept in this land, yet if I have offended no law, what need have I of an advocate?
6049If therefore all the light that is in thee Be darkness, how great must that darkness be?
6049If these be worth commending then, That vainly show their might, How dare you blame those holy men That in God''s quarrel fight?
6049If they ask what light?
6049If they differ, where lieth the difference?
6049If they farther ask, why, what is that?
6049If they say, they retain the day, but change their manner of observation thereof; I ask, who has commanded them so to do?
6049If this be concluded in the affirmative, what follows but that Christ, though he undertook, came short in doing for us?
6049If this be faith,( sayest thou) to profess him born, dead, risen and ascended without, then is there any unbeliever in England?
6049If this be so, then what should they do here, Who in their antic pranks of pride appear?
6049If this kind of worship may be performed, without their conduct and government?
6049If thou canst go lustily, what mean thy crutches?
6049If thou say, because God hath not chosen them, as well as chosen others: I answer,''Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
6049If thou sayest yea, then I ask, Who told thee that thou standest accused for transgression before the judgment- seat of God?
6049If thou sayest, Yea; I ask, How comest thou righteous?
6049If thou wouldst know whether man be still in that state by nature that God did place him in?
6049If thou wouldst know whether the man were first beguiled, or the woman that God made an help- mate for him?
6049If we do take occasion to do so, that we may drop, and be yet distilling some good doctrine upon their souls?
6049If we have such ill speed at our first setting out, what may we expect betwixt this and our journey''s end?
6049If what be possible?
6049If what be possible?
6049If ye be buffeted for your faults, for what God''s word calls faults, what thank have you from God, or good men, though you take it patiently?
6049If yea, then Christ had such; if no, then who can fulfil the law as he?
6049If you bid him wait, do you not encourage him to live in sin, as much as I do?
6049If you say no, as it is your wonted course; then again I ask you, what that was in which he did bear the sins of his children?
6049If you say no, what means your sour carriage to the people of God?
6049If young Badman feared not the damnation of his soul, do you think that the consideration of impairing of his body would have deterred him therefrom?
6049If"judgment must begin at the house of God,--what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
6049If''the wrath of a king is as messengers of death''( Prov 16:14), if the wrath of the king''is as the roaring of a lion,''what is the wrath of God?
6049In Job''s day this was bewailed, that none or but a few said,"Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night?"
6049In a word, Doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6049In a word, are they converted?
6049In a word, doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6049In a word, who knows the power of God''s wrath, the weight of sin, the torments of hell, and the length of eternity?
6049In all this, what qualification shows itself as precedent to justification?
6049In his Jerusalem Sinner Saved he thus argues''Why despair?
6049In love to God, in love to men, in holy love, in love unfeigned?
6049In the faith of what?
6049In time of sickness, what so set by as the doctor''s glasses and gally- pots full of his excellent things?
6049In what glory will they appear?
6049In whose judgment art thou righteous?
6049Indeed the Word saith,"He hath blinded their eyes, lest they should see,"& c. But now we are by ourselves, what do you think of such men?
6049Indeed this may be; and therefore no similitude can be found that can fully amplify the matter,''for what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049Indeed who can bear up, and who Can from these shakings run?
6049Instructions did I say?
6049Is Antichrist down and dead to ought but your faith?
6049Is Benhadad yet alive?
6049Is Christ Jesus not only a priest of, and a King over, but an Advocate for his people?
6049Is Christ Jesus the Lord mine Advocate with the Father?
6049Is Christ Jesus the redemption; and, as such, the very door and inlet into all God''s mercies?
6049Is Christ then the image of the Father, simply, as considered of the same divine and eternal excellency with him?
6049Is Christ, as crucified, the way and door to all spiritual and eternal mercy?
6049Is God indeed to be dallied with, and will the end be pleasant unto you?
6049Is He satisfied now in the behalf of sinners by this Man''s thus suffering?
6049Is He the one, the chief object of our soul?
6049Is He the only hope of my soul, and the only confidence of my heart?
6049Is Jesus Christ an Advocate with the Father for us?
6049Is Jesus Christ the Saviour also become our Advocate?
6049Is any fountain of so strange a nature, At once to send forth sweet and bitter water?
6049Is any merry?
6049Is coming to Jesus Christ by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Is coming to Jesus Christ not by the will, wisdom, or power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Is fellowship with God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, so prized by me, as to seek it, and to esteem it above all things?
6049Is godly fear delightful unto thee, That fear that God himself delights to see Bear sway in them that love him?
6049Is grace thy proper element?
6049Is he God''s fellow?
6049Is he a fool that chooseth for himself long lasters, or he whose best things will rot in a day?
6049Is he a godly man, that will serve God for nothing rather than give out?
6049Is he a pleasant child?
6049Is he a second God?
6049Is he ever the worse for coming to Jesus Christ, or for his loving and serving of Jesus Christ?
6049Is he in health, or doth he cease to be?
6049Is he merciful; will he help thee?
6049Is he not slothful, is not he careless, is he not without discretion?
6049Is he of the highest order of the angels?
6049Is he present; will he hear thee?
6049Is he qualified for my business?
6049Is he that is a servant to corruption a victor?
6049Is he that is led away with divers lusts a victor?
6049Is he then left to fill up the measure of his iniquities?
6049Is he therefore the author of your perishing, or his eternal reprobation either?
6049Is heaven reserved only for the noble and the learned, like Paul?
6049Is his body dead?
6049Is his heel taken in the spider''s web?
6049Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6049Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6049Is his name, person, and undertakings, more precious to them, than is the glory of the world?
6049Is it I?''
6049Is it Jesus Christ?
6049Is it a sign of a fool to agree with one''s adversary while we are in the way with him, even before he delivereth us to the judge?
6049Is it a time to take pleasure, and to recreate thyself in anything, before thou hast mourned and been sorry for thy sins?
6049Is it a way that my parents brought me up in, put me apprentice to, or that by providence I was first thrust into?
6049Is it an inward one?
6049Is it as separate from these, beauteous, or ill- favoured?
6049Is it attended with so many blessed privileges?
6049Is it because I have not accepted thy offering?
6049Is it because I love holiness?
6049Is it because the grace that he receiveth differeth from the grace that the elect are saved by?
6049Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6049Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6049Is it because they would honour God?
6049Is it because thou wouldst be saved from hell, or because thou wouldst be freed from sin?
6049Is it below thee?
6049Is it by something done within them, or by something done without them?"
6049Is it by something that is done within them, or by something done without them?
6049Is it covetousness?
6049Is it fair to make the necessity of a woman in bondage a law to women at liberty?
6049Is it fit to say unto God, Thou art hard- hearted?
6049Is it fleshly lusts?
6049Is it for righteousness''sake that thou sufferest?
6049Is it for the sake of righteousness that thou sufferest?
6049Is it in the judgment of God, or of man?
6049Is it intended to represent that prayerful, watchful, personal investigation into Divine truth, which ought to precede church- fellowship?
6049Is it likely that those should have the Lord Jesus for their Advocate to plead their cause; who despise and reject his person, his Word, and ways?
6049Is it meet to think that a little child should handle Goliath as David did?
6049Is it not a high point of wisdom for a man to be always doing of that which lays him under the conduct of angels?
6049Is it not a sign of wisdom for a man yet more and more to endeavour to interest himself in the love and protection of God?
6049Is it not a sign of wisdom to depart from sins, which are the snares of death and hell?
6049Is it not a wicked thing to make bars to communion, where God hath made none?
6049Is it not a wickedness to make that a wall of division betwixt us which God never commanded to be so?
6049Is it not better that we bear those tokens and marks in our flesh that bespeak us to belong to Christ, than those that declare us to be none of his?
6049Is it not better to say now unto God, Do not condemn me?
6049Is it not common now- a- days, for parents to be brought into bondage and servitude by their children?
6049Is it not for a man to sin willingly after enlightening?
6049Is it not in the four evangelists, the prophets, and epistles of the apostles?
6049Is it not pity, had it otherwise been the will of God, that ever thou wast made a man, for that thou settest so little by thy soul?
6049Is it not rather to be wondered at, that thou hast not caught before this a thousand times a thousand falls?
6049Is it not reasonable that man should believe God in the proffer of the gospel and life by it?
6049Is it not so with you in respect of your beggars that come to your door?
6049Is it not strong as death, cruel as the grave, and hotter than the coals of juniper?
6049Is it not the least in thy thoughts?
6049Is it not the same by the which I have called thee?
6049Is it not therefore a wonderful mercy to be blessed with this grace of fear, that thou by it mayest be kept from final, which is damnable apostasy?
6049Is it not to trick up the body?
6049Is it our flesh that hangeth on our bones, which lusteth against the spirit?
6049Is it possible that he should heedlessly enter the vortex, and be again drawn into wretchedness?
6049Is it possible that this tender, thus offered to the reprobate, should by him be thus received and embraced, and he live thereby?
6049Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6049Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6049Is it so to the present day under a faithful ministry?
6049Is it so, that coming to Jesus Christ is by the Father, as aforesaid?
6049Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6049Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6049Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that he will not receive them?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it surprising that the Quakers, at such a time, assumed their peculiar neatness of dress?
6049Is it that our hearts might be estranged from him, and that we still should love the world?
6049Is it that we should live by sense?
6049Is it the substance, is it the thing signified?
6049Is it their duty to help to carry on prayer in public assemblies with men, as they?
6049Is it thy delight to think of Him, hear of Him, speak of Him, abide in Him, and live upon Him?
6049Is not Christ the head, and we the members?
6049Is not God as well mighty to punish as to save?
6049Is not HE called?
6049Is not HE glorified?
6049Is not HE justified?
6049Is not each thing we have a dying?
6049Is not he also the price, the ground, and bottom of our happiness, both in this world and that which is to come?
6049Is not heaven worth thy affection?
6049Is not here a door of hope?
6049Is not here encouragement for those that think, for wicked hearts and lives, they have not their fellows in the world?
6049Is not here the house of the forest of Lebanon mentioned as another besides the temple?
6049Is not love of the greatest force to oblige?
6049Is not such a day, the day that bends us, humbleth us, and that makes us bow before God, for our faults committed in our prosperity?
6049Is not that the very entering ordinance?
6049Is not the devil thy father?
6049Is not the life much more Than meat; Is not the body far before The clothes thereof?
6049Is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to god all that follow it, yea, or nay?
6049Is not the same spirit of rebellion amongst us in our days?
6049Is not the secrets of thy heart open unto him?
6049Is not this God rich in mercy?
6049Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6049Is not this a great waster?
6049Is not this a truth?
6049Is not this amazing grace?
6049Is not this an encouragement to the biggest sinners to make their application to Christ for mercy?
6049Is not this blasphemy?
6049Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
6049Is not this grace?
6049Is not this grace?
6049Is not this love that passeth knowledge?
6049Is not this love the wonderment of angels?
6049Is not this now far off from some professors in the world?
6049Is not this strange?
6049Is not this the experience of all the godly?
6049Is not this to condemn God, that thou mightest be righteous?
6049Is not this to play the fool, in the account of sinners, while angels wonder at and rejoice for thy wisdom?
6049Is not this true as I have said?
6049Is nothing so secret but it will be revealed?
6049Is she drowned I tro?
6049Is she lost?
6049Is she not to be silent before him, and to look to his laws, rather than her own fictions?
6049Is sin so vile a thing?
6049Is that very Man, with that very body, within you, yea, or no?
6049Is the Lamb the nourishment of thy soul, and the portion of thy heart?
6049Is the arm of the Lord shortened that he can not save?
6049Is the blood of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection of Christ, of no more virtue than to bring in for us an uncertain salvation?
6049Is the doctrine offered to thee so?
6049Is the doctrine offered unto thee so?
6049Is the fault in God, if any perish?
6049Is the law sin?
6049Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6049Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6049Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6049Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049Is the soul such an excellent thing, and the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049Is the truth?
6049Is the very being of sin rooted out of thy tabernacle?
6049Is the way dangerous in which thou art to go?
6049Is the way of the just an abomination to you?
6049Is the way safe or dangerous?
6049Is the whole world set against thee for thy love to God, to Christ, his cause, and righteousness?
6049Is there a Slough of Despond to be passed, and a hill Difficulty to be overcome?
6049Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6049Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6049Is there also hope to be in His children?
6049Is there any among thy sins, thy companions, and foolish delights, that, like Christ, can help thee in the day of thy distress?
6049Is there any good that lives there?
6049Is there any great harm in that?
6049Is there any law now that will curse and condemn this Saviour for standing in our persons to give satisfaction to God for the transgression of man?
6049Is there any vicious propensity, the gratification of which is not included in that character?
6049Is there but one sin among so many millions of sins, for which there is no forgiveness; and must I commit this?
6049Is there grace for me?''
6049Is there hope?
6049Is there hope?
6049Is there more precepts or precedents for the supper, than baptism?
6049Is there more reason, more equity, more holiness in thy traditions, than in the holy, and just, and good commandments of God?
6049Is there no better merchandise to trade in than what comes from hell, or out of the bowels of the earth?
6049Is there no precept for this practice, that it must be thus despised, as a matter of little use?
6049Is there no truth nor trust to be put in him, notwithstanding all that he hath said?
6049Is there no way to come to God but by the faith of him?
6049Is there not a cause, saith he, lies bleeding upon the ground, and no man of heart or spirit to put a check to the bold blasphemer?
6049Is there not a middle way?
6049Is there not a time coming when the godly may ask the wicked what profit they have in their pleasure?
6049Is there not everywhere in God''s Book a flat contradiction to this, in multitudes of promises, of invitations, of examples, and the like?
6049Is there not palpably high wickedness in every one of the effects of this fear?
6049Is there nothing else to be done but to make a covenant with death, and to maintain thy agreement with hell?
6049Is there nothing of God, of his wisdom and power and goodness to be seen in thunder, and lightning, in hailstones?
6049Is there nothing written therein but what you understand?
6049Is there perfection in that righteousness?
6049Is there room for me?''
6049Is there so much ground of comfort, and so much cause to be glad?
6049Is there so much store in Christ, and such a ready heart in Him to give it to me?
6049Is there that condition, they must believe?
6049Is there to be a righteousness to clothe them with that is to be presented before Divine justice?
6049Is there unrighteousness with God?
6049Is there, in this place, any relief for pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way?
6049Is this a truth, that the man that truly comes to God in order thereto has had his heart broken?
6049Is this fear of God such an excellent thing?
6049Is this he that professed, and disputed, and forsook us; but now he is come to us again?
6049Is this he that separated from us, but now he is fallen with us into the same eternal damnation with us?
6049Is this the gloomy fanaticism of a Puritan divine?
6049Is this the love and care Of Jesus for the men that pilgrims are?
6049Is this the righteousness you would imitate?
6049Is this the sum of all, namely, That''the fear of the wicked it shall come upon him,''and that''the desire of the righteous shall be granted?''
6049Is this the way of your retaliation?
6049Is this the way to the Celestial City?
6049Is this to serve God?
6049Is this word more dear unto them?
6049Is thy body to be disfigured, dismembered, starved, hanged, or burned for the faith and profession of the gospel?
6049Is thy business slight; is it not concerning the welfare of thy soul?
6049Is thy conscience awakened and convinced then, that thou art at present in a perishing state, and that thou hast need to cry to God for mercy?
6049Is thy heart hard?
6049Is thy heart slothful and idle?
6049Is thy life at stake-- is that like to go for thy profession, for thy harmless profession of the gospel?
6049Is thy mind always musing on him?
6049Is wisdom to die with you?
6049Is your heart full of mammon, or pride, or debauchery?
6049Is''t not a shame, a stinking shame to be Cast forth God''s vineyard as a barren tree?
6049It casteth out the Word and love of God, without which no grace can grow in the soul; how then should the fear of God grow in a covetous heart?
6049It confirms it; and this is part of the meaning of Paul in those large relations of his sufferings for Christ, saying,''Are they ministers of Christ?
6049It has ofttimes come into my mind to ask, By what means it is that the gospel profession should be so tainted39 with loose and carnal gospellers?
6049It is a neat and acceptable volume, but why altered?
6049It is a sign of a very bad nature when the contrary shows itself; could God have done more for thee than to have put his fear in thy heart?
6049It is an honour for the poor to stand up for the great and mighty; but what honour is it for the great to plead for the base?
6049It is beset everywhere with evil angels, who would rob thee of thy soul, What now?
6049It is counted a heinous crime for a man to run his sword at the picture of a king, how much more to shed the blood of the image of God?
6049It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at Heaven''s gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?
6049It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?"
6049It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?''
6049It is false, said she; for when they said to him, Do you confess the indictment?
6049It is not a sign of foolishness timely to prevent ruin, is it?
6049It is said elsewhere,''For what is a man advantaged if he gain the whole world, and lose himself?''
6049It is said in another place;"Can a woman,"a mother,"forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
6049It is this: Do you experience this first part of this description of it?
6049It is true that you have said; but pray how many sorts of pride are there?
6049It is true, Mephibosheth had a check from David; for, said he,"Why wentest not thou with me, Mephibosheth?"
6049It learnt, It learnt: But of who but of its dam, or of the lioness to whom she had put it to learn to do such things?
6049It makes one tremble to hear those who profess to follow Christ in the regeneration, crying, What harm is there in this game and the other diversion?
6049It mattereth not who brought thee in hither, whether God or the devil, or thine own vain- glorious heart; but hast thou fruit?
6049It may be thou hast a father, mother, brother,& c., going post- haste to heaven, wouldst thou be willing to be left behind them?
6049It may be thy great prayer is to say,"Our Father which art in heaven,"& c. Dost thou know the meaning of the very first words of this prayer?
6049It seems then, his heart was fainting; but what was the cause of his fainting?
6049It was their sore temptation; for still, as some affirmed him to be the Christ, others as fast objected,''Shall Christ come out of Galilee?''
6049It will never backslide again, will it?
6049It will not be said then, Did you believe?
6049It would not be reckoned of grace, but of debt; and what would follow from hence?
6049Jesus also( saith the apostle) that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered: Where?
6049Job was a man a none- such in his day for one that feared God; and who so bold with God as Job?
6049Job, in order to his repentance, cries unto God,''Show me wherefore thou contendest with me?''
6049John Bunyan?
6049John, what have you done?
6049Just and justified from all things that would otherwise swallow thee up?
6049Justice Keelin said, that I ought not to preach; and asked me where I had my authority?
6049Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
6049Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door,"but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?"
6049Know you not that this is the judgment of God upon you,"ye despisers, to behold, and wonder, and perish?"
6049Know''st not thy Lord by fruit is glorified?
6049Labour to be patient under this mighty hand of God, and be not hasty to say, When will the rod be laid aside?
6049Lastly, Is there such mercy as this?
6049Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Lastly, but dost thou think that thy more grace will exempt thee from temptations?
6049Lazarus, who was he?
6049Let me alone, let me fetch my blow, or''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6049Let our first inquiry be, whether the Saviour intended a fixed form of prayer?
6049Let these things learn us to cease from man,"whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?"
6049Let thy conscience speak, I say, is it not prepared for thee, thou being an ungodly man?
6049Let us stand together; who is mine adversary?
6049Lightning and thunder is made a cause of rain, but lightning alone is not:''Who hath divided a water- course for the overflowing of waters?
6049Lights upon a hill, and candles on a candlestick, and shall not they shine?
6049Look again,"Hast thou an arm like God"( Job 40:9), an arm like his for length and strength?
6049Look before thee; dost thou see this narrow way?
6049Look to the heavens, and behold, and consider the stars, how high are they?
6049Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth'': Why, who art thou?
6049Look ye now, did not I tell you so?
6049Look, doth it not go along by the way- side?
6049Lord, I have destroyed myself, can I live?
6049Lord, every one of them are sins of the first rate, of the biggest size, of the blackest line, can I live?
6049Lord, shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou canst pardon my sins, or by believing Thou canst not?
6049Lord, what will be the fruit of these things, when for the doctrine of God there is imposed, that is, more than taught, the traditions of men?
6049Lord, who desired Thee to promise?
6049Lord,"who can understand his errors?
6049Lord,"who can understand his errors?"
6049Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?
6049Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?"
6049Make( saith Christ) the tree good, and his fruit good; or the tree evil, and his fruit evil: Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6049Man knows the beginning of sin, said Spira, but who bounds the issues thereof?''
6049Manoah said, Now let thy words be true; How shall we use the child, What must we do?
6049Manoah then arose, and went his way, And when he came, he said, Art thou the man That spakest to my wife?
6049Many of this kind there be now in the world, both of men, and women, and children; art not thou that readest this book of this number?
6049Mark how David handleth the messenger that brought him tidings of the death of Saul: says he, How dost thou know that Saul is dead?
6049Mark them; for what?
6049Mark, and when they were ALONE; according to that of the prophet,''Whom shall he teach knowledge, and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
6049Mark,''a just man,''''a righteous man,''''his righteous soul,''& c. But how obtained he this character?
6049May I be saved by him?''
6049May I not say before God?
6049May I now go back, and go up to the wicket- gate?
6049May I speak a few words in my own defence?
6049May a man be a visible saint without light therein?
6049May he have a good conscience without light therein?
6049May not the glorified saints become angels?
6049May not these be that sin I trow?
6049May there not come out true men as well as thieves out from thence?
6049May we appeal to our God, Lord, is it I?
6049May we have entertainment here, or must We further go?
6049May you indeed receive persons into the church unprepared for the Lord''s supper; yea, unprepared for that, with other solemn appointments?
6049Meaning, who would be at the charge to have a wife that can have a whore when he listeth?
6049Men will do thus, as I said, in courts below; and why shouldst not thou approach thus to the court above?
6049Met you with nothing else in that valley?
6049Might not their eyes dazzle, and they might think they did see such a thing, when indeed there was no such matter?
6049Mine eyes have seen vileness in the best of my doings; what, then, think you, must God needs see in them?
6049Moreover, I would ask with what face thou canst look the Lord Jesus in the face, whose name thou hast profaned by thine iniquity?
6049Mother, can not you do me some good?
6049Much of your lives are past; and will you be slothful?
6049Must God be called to an account by you, why he giveth more light about the supper than baptism?
6049Must I be a Christian, says the Jew?
6049Must I slight them as they slight me, or nay?
6049Must a gift, and a little of the glory of the butterfly, make thee that thou shalt not do for, and honour to, thy father and mother?
6049Must a little of the glory of the butterfly make thee not honour thy father and mother?
6049Must also the general assembly and church of the first- born wait upon thee for their full portions of glory?
6049Must he do what he lists?
6049Must here be the beginning of my bliss?
6049Must here the burden fall from off my back Must here the strings that bound it to me crack?
6049Must it be, if they turn themselves, or do something to merit of him to turn them?
6049Must it needs be that?
6049Must it needs be the great transgression?
6049Must nobody seek because few are saved?
6049Must not that be much more so accounted?
6049Must the Son of God himself come down from heaven?
6049Must there be redemption by blood added to mercy, if the soul be saved?
6049Must they be bound to their own ruin, by the rebellion of their stubborn wills?
6049Must they not perish rather?
6049Must thy reason, nay, thy lust, be the ruler, orderer, and disposer of his grace?
6049Must we go to hell, and be damned, for want of faith in water baptism?
6049Must we not fear falls?
6049Must we, because of these temptations, incline to fall?
6049My brethren, is it not reasonable that we should stand up for him in this world?
6049My brother, said he, rememberest thou not how valiant thou hast been heretofore?
6049My fifth query was,"Is that very man with that very body within you, yea, or no?"
6049My hope is grounded upon the promises; what else should it be grounded upon?
6049My last argument, you say, is this:''The world may wonder at your carriage to these unbaptized persons, in keeping them out of communion?''
6049My little bird, how canst thou sit And sing amidst so many thorns?
6049My second query was,"What is the church of God redeemed by from the curse of law?
6049My senses, how were you beguil''d When you said sin was good?
6049My seventh query was,"Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?"
6049My sins are more than the sands, can I live?
6049My soul is also sore vexed, but thou, O Lord, how long?
6049My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
6049Namely, which Peter spake: This is the way in which the Spirit is given?
6049Nay rather, will not this, like a millstone about thy neck, drown thee in the deeps of hell?
6049Nay, God favoured His Son no more, finding our sins upon Him, than He would have favoured any of us; for, should we have died?
6049Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether displeasing to thee?
6049Nay, art thou not a desperate persecutor of the children of God?
6049Nay, but why dost thou tempt the Lord thy God?
6049Nay, but, said Mr. Bunyan, have you the very self- same original copies that were written by the penmen of the scriptures, prophets and apostles?
6049Nay, do not even these things declare that you would take it away if you could?
6049Nay, do not many make his Word, and his name, and his ways, a stalking- horse to their own worldly advantages?
6049Nay, do not they rather owe him something for his labour he bestowed on them, as Philemon did to Paul?
6049Nay, do they not rather declare to the world that they have repented of their profession?
6049Nay, do you not see with your eyes daily, that perseverance is a very great part of the cross?
6049Nay, dost thou know what original sin means?
6049Nay, doth not this argue, that thy heart is a rotten, cankered, and besotted heart?
6049Nay, further,"Have we not prophesied in Thy name?
6049Nay, hast thou not learned the wicked ones thy ways?
6049Nay, have not all the prophets from Samuel, with all those that follow after, prophesied, and foretold these things?
6049Nay, in this I will assert nothing, but rather inquire:--What hast thou gained by all this thy righteousness?
6049Nay, is it not the mark of implacable reprobates?
6049Nay, say they, why may not we as well as he?
6049Nay, was he not ready to give the lie to the angel, when he told him God was with him?
6049Nay, what petition of any kind is there in thy vain- glorious oration from first to last?
6049Nay, what world, what people, what nation, for sin and transgression, could or can be compared to Jerusalem?
6049Nay, you must make two questions of this one; that is, what is it for faith to come, and in what manner doth it come?
6049Need I read you a lecture?
6049Neither is baptism any thing?
6049Ninth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049No affection for the God that made thee?
6049No man, when he buildeth his house, makes the principal parts thereof of weak or feeble timber; for how could such bear up the rest?
6049No, saith the child, nor with this hand either; then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6049No; if Isaiah, with his mighty eloquence, again appeared among mortals, again would his cry be heard,''Who hath believed our report?''
6049No; the poor, the despised in this world, claim kindred with him--''Is not this the carpenter''s son?''
6049No?
6049Noah and Lot, who so holy as they in the time of their afflictions?
6049Noah and Lot, who so holy as they, in the day of their affliction?
6049Noah and Lot, who so idle as they in the day of their prosperity?
6049Nor are we now, as at the peep of light, To question, is it day, or is it night?
6049Nor can any man propound such an essential way to cut off boasting as this, which is of God''s providing: for what has man here to boast of?
6049Nor was this but the least of what he did, But the outside of what he suffered?
6049Nor yet of thy poor soul some pity take?
6049Not sullenly saying like that wicked king, Why should I wait on the Lord any longer?
6049Nothing of this hath been done by him in this life, and therefore how can any such be recorded for him in the book of life?
6049Now I come to the second question-- to wit, What is it to be saved by grace?
6049Now I have conquered your Diabolus, you come to me for favour, but why did you not help me against the mighty?
6049Now I will add, but what if he that can give a shilling, giveth nothing?
6049Now do we regret our want of greater conformity to his image?
6049Now do you call conscience the light of Christ?
6049Now dost thou mean the Spirit of Christ?
6049Now help, Lord; now, Lord Jesus, what shall I do?
6049Now here some may object, and say, Since the way to God by these door were so wide, why doth Christ say the way and gate is narrow?
6049Now here''s the holiness that should them save, Or, as a preparation, go before, To move God to do for them less or more?
6049Now if God noble angels did not spare Because they did transgress, will he forbear Poor dust and ashes?
6049Now if all these and their works as to our justification, are rejected, where, but in Christ, is righteousness to be found?
6049Now if he means their ordinary sabbaths, or that called the seventh day sabbath, why doth he join the winter thereto?
6049Now if it be asked, What promise is entailed to our first day sabbath?
6049Now if the Captain, their king Apollion, be made to yield, how can his followers stand their ground?
6049Now if these things be so, how can the love that saveth us from them be known or understood to the full?
6049Now if you would know who this Lord Jesus is, look into Acts 10:28 and you shall see it was Jesus of Nazareth; would you know who that was?
6049Now let the man that professes the name of Christ religiously, consider with himself, unto what sin or vanity am I most inclined; Is it pride?
6049Now men can let their tongues run at random, as we used to say; now they will be apt to say, Our tongues are our own, who shall control them?
6049Now necessity walks about the streets, crying, Who is on the Lord''s side?
6049Now saith reason, how shall I come thither?
6049Now seeing the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ is so nigh, even at the doors, what doth this speak to all sorts of people( under heaven) but this?
6049Now some may say, But what shall we do to depart from iniquity?
6049Now that the lions are removed, may we not fear that hypocrites will thrust themselves into our churches?
6049Now the Pharisee, like Haman, saith in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour, more than to myself?
6049Now the Spirit of Christ that leads also, but whither?
6049Now the question is, who shall prevail?
6049Now the soul is purchased by a price that the Son, the wisdom of God, thought fit to pay for the redemption thereof-- what a thing, then, is the soul?
6049Now then, did the Publican this of his own head, or from his now mind?
6049Now there is both comfort and honour in this; for what comfort like that of being a holy man of God?
6049Now this is a daring thing: I know their lies, saith he; and shall he not recompense for this?
6049Now this righteousness, the apostle casteth away, as was shewn before;''Not having mine own righteousness( saith he) which is of the law''; why?
6049Now we are come to the pinch, viz., Whether it be that of water, or no?
6049Now what can deliver the soul from these but grace?
6049Now what can hell and death do to him that hath this mercy of God upon him?
6049Now what did he do by this his carriage, but testify plainly that he was not for receiving accusations against poor sinners, whoever accused by?
6049Now wherein doth it appear that he was without spot and blemish, but as he walked in the law?
6049Now, I pray, what is it to be a devil, but to be under, for ever, the power and dominion of sin, an implacable spirit against God?
6049Now, I remember that one day, as I was walking into the country, I was much in the thoughts of this, But how if the day of grace be past?
6049Now, I say, when this part of the book of life shall be opened, what can be found in it, of the good deeds and heaven- born actions of wicked men?
6049Now, I would ask, what all this should signify, if a sinner, as a sinner, before he washes, or is washed, may immediately go unto the throne of grace?
6049Now, as they came up to these places, behold, the gardener stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, Whose goodly vineyards and gardens are these?
6049Now, being made free from sin, what follows?
6049Now, how strong the motions or passions of love are, who is there that is an utter stranger thereto?
6049Now, how then do you give them their liberty?
6049Now, if Christ, as an Advocate, pleadeth a propitiation with God, for whose conviction doth he plead it?
6049Now, if God shall count me righteous, who will be so hardy as to conclude I yet shall perish?
6049Now, if a call to come hath such encouragement in it, what is a promise of receiving such, but an encouragement much more?
6049Now, if a child has such tenderness for a useless member, how much more tender is the Son of God to his afflicted members?
6049Now, if he can not know them, from what principle should he will them?
6049Now, if she, with her children, are in bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be made free?
6049Now, if so much safety flows from God''s being for one, how safe are we when God is with us?
6049Now, if they be blind, how shall they come?
6049Now, if this cause be faulty, why doth he live?
6049Now, if thou takest such things for a grant of thy desires, and consequently concludest thyself a righteous man, how mayest thou be deceived?
6049Now, if when she had things to trade with, her dealers left her; how shall she think of a trade, when she has nothing to traffic with?
6049Now, is not this a blessed Christ, coming sinner?
6049Now, it may be asked what is the throne of grace?
6049Now, justification and eternal salvation being both in Christ, and nowhere else to be had for men, who would not come to Jesus Christ?
6049Now, madam, what sayest thou?
6049Now, shall a soul where the word and Spirit of Christ dwells, be a soul without good works?
6049Now, since I show thee all these mysteries, How canst thou hate me, or me scandalize?
6049Now, since this is so, what can the condemned at the judgment say for themselves, why sentence of death should not be passed upon them?
6049Now, since this is thus, quoth he, can you be kept by any prince in more slavery, and in greater bondage, than you are under this day?
6049Now, the question is, how Abraham found?
6049Now, then, I would be saved; but why?
6049Now, then, it will be demanded, how a soul, before it was a month old, could receive sin to the making of itself unclean?
6049Now, thought Christian, what shall I do?
6049Now, to be taught of God, what like it?
6049Now, what can an intercessor do, if he is not able to answer this question?
6049Now, what doth Christ plead, and what is the ground of his plea?
6049Now, what is faith but a believing, a trusting, or relying act of the soul?
6049Now, what is the result, but that the Advocate goes down, as well as we; we to hell, and he in esteem?
6049Now, what is the signification of this name but SAVIOUR?
6049Now, what remains but that we who are reconciled to God by faith in his blood are quit, discharged, and set free from the law of sin and death?
6049Now, what shall God do to save these men?
6049Now, what shall this man do?
6049Now, what was Paul''s answer?
6049Now, when Jesus was born, it is said,''Where is he that is born King of the Jews?''
6049Now, when thou hast thought on these things fairly, answer thyself in these few questions: Is not this arrogancy?
6049Now, whence should all this disobedience arise?
6049Now, where lieth the fault?
6049Now, which of these hast thou?
6049Now, who will meet me in this dark entry?
6049Now, will not this last his poor brethren to spend upon a great while?
6049O Lord, thought I, what if I should not, indeed?
6049O blessed face and holy grace, When shall we see this day?
6049O grave, where is thy victory?
6049O grave, where is thy victory?"
6049O grave, where is thy victory?''
6049O how should a poor soul do this?
6049O my brethren,''what manner of persons ought we to be,''who have subscribed to the Lord, and have called ourselves by the name of Israel?
6049O my brother, if He will but go along with us, what need we be afraid of ten thousands that shall set themselves against us?
6049O my reader, would you be one of the glorified inhabitants of that city whose builder and maker is God?
6049O sinner, wilt thou not open?
6049O that godly plea of Samuel:''Behold here I am,''says he,''witness against me, before the Lord, and before his anointed, whose ox have I taken?
6049O that saying of God to them of old,"Why criest thou for thine affliction?
6049O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire?
6049O what an alteration will there be among the ungodly when they go out of this world?
6049O what thunderings and lightnings, what earthquakes and tempests, will there be in every damned soul, at the opening of this book?
6049O what will it profit thy soul to have pleasure in this life, and torments in hell?
6049O''what shall be given unto thee,''thou''deceitful tongue?''
6049O, but I am but one, and a very sorry one, too; and what is one, especially such an one as I am?
6049O, if he were here one quarter of an hour, to behold, to see, to feel, to taste and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
6049O, then we should have you cry out, I must have Christ; what shall I do for Christ?
6049O, therefore, will not this aggravate thy torment?
6049Objection.-But doth not Christ as Advocate plead for his elect, though not called as yet?
6049Observe, I am commanded to believe, but what should I believe?
6049Of God, do I say; if thou wouldst but break this league with this great enemy of thy soul?
6049Of that which is sown, or of that which was never sown?
6049Of what use are these expressions, if the soul of Christ suffered not, if it suffered not when separated from the body?
6049On his arrival, he demanded,''Are all the prisoners safe?''
6049Once being at an honest woman''s house, I, after some pause, asked her how she did?
6049One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, What will ye buy?
6049One reads, he prays, he catechises too; But doth he nothing else, what doth he do?
6049One word also to you that are neglecters of Jesus Christ:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6049One would have thought that this had been a small request, a small courtesy-- ONE DROP OF WATER-- what is that?
6049Or are we only out of that Egyptian darkness, that in baptism have got the start of our brethren?
6049Or are you afraid lest the truth should invade your quarters?''
6049Or art thou ignorant of these things, and yet darest thou say, Our Father?
6049Or art thou like the ostrich whom God hath deprived of wisdom, and has hardened her heart against her young?
6049Or art thou not?
6049Or art thou one a going backward thither?
6049Or art thou one agoing backward thither?
6049Or do they altogether make but one Spirit of Christ?
6049Or do they still like and approve of you as well as ever?
6049Or do you count all that yourselves have no hand in, done to your disparagement?
6049Or do you look upon Jesus at that time to be but a shadow, or type of some what that was afterwards to be done within?
6049Or dost thou count they were but painted fears Which from thine eyes did squeeze so many tears?
6049Or dost thou sideling go, and would''st not be Suspected?
6049Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threateneth but in jest?
6049Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6049Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6049Or has it the smell or savour of such a thing?
6049Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profaned the sabbath, and are blameless?''
6049Or how is it with thy soul?
6049Or how shall a man be able to give to others a satisfactory account of his unfeigned subjection to the gospel, that yet abides in his impenitency?
6049Or how sincerely righteous they were whom God justified as ungodly?
6049Or how, if the next sight I see with mine eyes be the Lord in the clouds, with all his angels, raining floods of fire and brimstone upon the world?
6049Or if he ask a fish, will he bestow A serpent?
6049Or if he looks no further than to horses, what will he do at the swellings of Jordan( Jer 12:5)?
6049Or if it came to them only?''
6049Or if it should, would it be a suitable medicine in the least to present to the eyes of a broken and wounded people, as the Jews will be at that day?
6049Or if they had offered that offering, that was to be burnt as a sin- offering, otherwise than it was commanded?
6049Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
6049Or is he ever the more a fool, for flying from that which will drown thee in hell- fire, and for seeking eternal life?
6049Or is his grace so far gone, and so near spent, that now he has not enough to pardon, and secure, and save one sinner more?
6049Or is it a way into which I have twisted myself, as not being contented with my first lot, that by God and my parents I was cast into?
6049Or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6049Or is it not the least of thy thoughts all the day?
6049Or makes as if he would not reconcile To thee again?
6049Or must they neglect the weightier matters, because they want mint, and anise, and cummin?
6049Or of Heman, when he said he was free among them whom God remembered no more?
6049Or shall it come to save us?
6049Or that he should make such ado, By justice, and by grace; By prophets and apostles too, That men might see his face?
6049Or that the promise he hath made, Also the threatenings great, Should in a moment end and fade?
6049Or that there should be the strength of an ox in a wren?
6049Or the epistle of James?
6049Or the highly virtuous dame, Must I sue for mercy upon the same terms as the Magdalene?
6049Or the will of Christ to the will of Satan?
6049Or the will of righteousness to the will of sin?
6049Or theirs that hear the beating of a drum, But not made fly for fear from house and home?
6049Or they who do us scorn?
6049Or those who do our houses waste?
6049Or us, who this have borne?
6049Or was his calling so gainful to him as always to keep his purse''s belly full, though he was himself a great spender?
6049Or was it possible but that after a while these fig- leaves should have become rotten, and turned to dung?
6049Or what careth he for the pinching frost, which burneth with the love of the Lord?
6049Or what do you think of David, when he said he was cast off from God''s eyes?
6049Or what falsehood doth it command thee to receive for truth?
6049Or what if a man should act now as a son, rather than simply as a creature endued with a principle of reason?
6049Or what man is there of you, if his son Shall ask him bread, will he give him a stone?
6049Or what shadow now is left in it since its institution as to divine service is taken long since from it?
6049Or what should be the object of my faith in the matter of my justification with God?
6049Or what will they give in exchange for their souls?
6049Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
6049Or whether such think that Christ Jesus was subject to be tainted by the badness of the place, had he been there?
6049Or whether that day, as a sabbath, was afterwards by the apostles imposed upon the churches of the Gentiles?
6049Or whether, when the scripture says, God is in hell, it is any disparagement to him?
6049Or who can save alive, when the maker of the world is set against them?
6049Or who shall condemn me-- just judges?
6049Or why must the old sabbath be joined to this new ministration?
6049Or"Shall any teach God knowledge?"
6049Or, Can God repute him so, and yet be holy and just?
6049Or, How could God in justice give it to a person, that by the law stood condemned, before they were quitted from that condemnation?
6049Or, Is it possible that a man that has done as he has, should yet be found a saint, and so in a saved state?
6049Or, are these such as may better be broken, than for want of light to forbear baptism with water?
6049Or, are you become so high in your own phantasies, that none have, or are to have but private means of grace?
6049Or, as another prophet has it,"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6049Or, as you have it in John, will you love your life till you lose it?
6049Or, how can that man say, I would glorify God, who in his very heart refuseth to stand and fall by his mercy?
6049Or, is this the way that thou takest to mortify sin?
6049Or, must their graces be increased by none but private means?
6049Or, must we now be afraid to say that Christ is better than water baptism?
6049Or, ought none but them that are baptized to have the public means of grace?
6049Or, whether every saint in some sort, hath not the keys of the kingdom of heaven, which are the Scriptures and their power?
6049Otherwise,''Being planted, shall it prosper?
6049Our author, perhaps, will say, I have not spoken to his question; which was,"Whether women, fearing God, may meet to pray together?
6049Paul did not so much as once ask him, What is your end in this question?
6049Perfect righteousness, what to do?
6049Perfecting holiness, what is that?
6049Perhaps the word''satisfaction''will hardly be found in the Bible; and where is it said in so many words,''God is dissatisfied with our sins?''
6049Perhaps thou wilt not let go now, what, as a hypocrite, thou hast got; but"what is the hope of the hypocrite, when God taketh away his soul?"
6049Peter asks thee another question, to wit,"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6049Pilate''s question,"What is truth?"
6049Ponder the path of thy feet with the greatest seriousness, thy life lies upon it; what thinkest thou?
6049Poor besotted sinner, is this thy last shift?
6049Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world?
6049Poor drunken sinner, what shall I say to thee?
6049Poor sin- sick soul, do you consider your state more loathsome and dangerous than the leprosy?
6049Poor wretch, quoth the Pharisee to the Publican, What comest thou for?
6049Power to do what?
6049Pray how did he break it?
6049Pray how did she die?
6049Pray in the custody of Giant Despair, in the midst of Doubting Castle, and when their own folly brought them there too?
6049Pray of what disease did Mr. Badman die, for now I perceive we are come up to his death?
6049Pray tell me concerning the first, how he made away with himself?
6049Pray then, and watch, be thou no drowsy sleeper, Grudge, nor refuse, to be thy brother''s keeper, Seest thou thy brother''s graces at an ebb?
6049Pray what were they?
6049Pray, Sir, What may I call you?
6049Pray, did you know him?
6049Pray, how was he in his death?
6049Pray, what count you good thoughts, and a life according to God''s commandments?
6049Pray, what is he?
6049Pray, what may I call your name, that I may tell it to my Lord within?
6049Pray, what principles did he hold?
6049Pray, what was it more that he said unto you?
6049Pray, where did you find all these?
6049Pray, who are your kindred there?
6049Presently with envy they are enraged and cry,"Dost thou not know that every man hath a measure of the spirit given to him?
6049Prithee let me know Thy state?
6049Prithee tell me what moved thee to come to Jesus Christ?
6049Prithee tell me, What seest thou in him to allure thee to forsake all the world, to come to him?
6049Prithee, what new knowledge hast thou got, that so worketh off thy mind from thy friends, and that tempteth thee to go, nobody knows where?
6049Professors such, perhaps, there may be, and who upon earth can help it?
6049Proof.--"Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
6049Put thyself now upon this serious inquiry, Am I indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6049Q. Hath he indeed made amends for sin?
6049Quest.--But how( may some say) doth the devil make his delusions take place in the hearts of poor creatures?
6049Quest.--But you will say, doth not the scripture make mention of a Christ within?
6049Reader, can you be content with this?
6049Reader, can you solve Mr. Bunyan''s riddle?
6049Reader, have you ever felt thus''in downright earnest''for salvation?
6049Reader, have you ever spoken harshly to, or persecuted, a child of God-- a poor penitent sinner?
6049Reader, have you fled for refuge to the hope set before you in the gospel?
6049Reader, have you had, at any time, equal anxiety for your soul''s health and salvation?
6049Reader, how is your inclination?
6049Reader, in the sight of god, let the heart- searching inquiry of the apostle''s be yours; Lord, is it I?
6049Reader, is this your lot also?
6049Reader, our anxious inquiry should be, Have we entered in by Christ the gate?
6049Reader, what sayest thou to this?
6049Reader, what sayst thou to this?
6049Reader, would''st see what may you never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6049Reader, wouldst see what you may never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6049Reason also says the same, for how can Blacks beget white children, when both father and mother are black?
6049Reason will say, Then who will profess Christ that hath such coarse entertainment at the beginning?
6049Received you the Spirit, saith St. Paul, By hearing, faith, or works?
6049Received, into what?
6049Recorder was mad, and so not to be regarded: and for this he urged his fits, and said, If he be himself, why doth he not do thus always?
6049Rejoicing in spirit for the hope of the life to come by Christ, who will that harm?
6049Return again, my daughters, go your way, For I''m too old to marry: should I say I''ve hope?
6049Riches and power, what is there more in the world?
6049SECOND, How it appears that Christ hath power to save or cast out?
6049SECONDLY, What death they must die?
6049Said they anything more to discourage you?
6049Saith not the gospel the very same?
6049Saith the soul, Can not the devil give one such comfort I trow?
6049Samson withstood his Delilah for a while, but she got the mastery of him at the last; why so?
6049Satan often saith of us when we have sinned, as Abishai said of Shimei after he had cursed David, Shall not this man die for this?
6049Satan stronger than the Almighty Redeemer?
6049Saved I would be; and who is there that would not, were they in my condition?
6049Say I these things as a man?
6049Say I this of myself?
6049Say they, if our iniquities be upon us, and we pine away in them, how can we then live?
6049Say you so?
6049Say you so?
6049Says Paul,''They did not like to retain God in their knowledge''; and what follows?
6049Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6049Says Satan, dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6049Says Satan, dost thou not know, that thou art one of the vilest in all the pack of professors?
6049Says Satan, doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou art and hast been more base than any of thy fellows can imagine thee to be?
6049Scenes of accomplished bliss, which who can see, Though but in distant prospect, and not feel His soul refresh''d with foretaste of the joy?
6049Second, Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6049Second, Because you know that though a man do run, yet if he do not overcome, or win, as well as run, what will he be the better for his running?
6049Second, But what is it for Jesus to be an Advocate for these?
6049Second, But you will say, is there a man made mention of here?
6049Second, The second thing is, who are they that are carried away with this delusion, and why?
6049Second, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners, to the Jerusalem sinners?
6049Secondly, For that he perceived God was with them, though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
6049Secondly, How safe they are in the arms of Jesus; would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6049Secondly, In the time of Elias, which time also was typical of this, what church was there to be seen in Israel?
6049Secondly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed, and must she have an end?
6049Secondly, by whom, and to what, he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6049See here, a man at the foot of the ladder, now ready in will and mind, to die for his profession; but how will he carry it now?
6049See here, what should we talk any more about such a fellow?
6049See now, did not I tell thee that thy fears were but the consequence of strong desires?
6049Seest thou a professor that prayeth not?
6049Seest thou here, how saints of old were wo nt to do?
6049Seest thou not that many of late have been snatched away, on each side of thee( by that hand that hath been stretched out and is so still)?
6049Sermon being done, up she gets, and away she goes, and withal inquired where this Jesus the preacher dined that day?
6049Seth then was no better than we by nature, but came into the world in the blood of his mother''s filth:"What is man, that he should be clean?
6049Seth, saith the Spirit, was set in the stead of Abel, there as forlorn, to defend religion: Must he not now be swallowed up?
6049Seventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Seventhly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6049Shall Christ come down from Heaven to earth to declare this to sinners; and shall sinners stop their ears against these good tidings?
6049Shall Christ think nothing too dear for me?
6049Shall Christ weep to see thy soul going on to destruction, and will though sport thyself in that way?
6049Shall God display his glory before us under the character and title of a Creator, and shall we yet fear man?
6049Shall God enter this complaint against thee?
6049Shall God love me a sinner?
6049Shall God love, shall he keep his faith to me?
6049Shall God speak to man''s soul, and shall not man believe?
6049Shall God the only wise, be arraigned at the bar of thy blind reason, and there be judged and condemned for his acts done in eternity?
6049Shall I be a citizen of that city?
6049Shall I be admitted into, or shut out from, that blessed kingdom?
6049Shall I be proud, because I am sounding brass?
6049Shall I buy the pleasures of this world at so dear a rate as to lose my soul for the obtaining of that?
6049Shall I chide them?
6049Shall I come to particulars with thee?
6049Shall I content myself with a heaven that will last no longer than my lifetime?
6049Shall I entertain thee against my sovereign Lord?
6049Shall I flatter them?
6049Shall I grieve Him with my foolish carriage?
6049Shall I have my sins and lose my soul?
6049Shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou wilt pardon my sins, or by believing Thou wilt not?
6049Shall I intreat them to hold their tongues?
6049Shall I need to mention particularly contests many years past, and presented to us in print?
6049Shall I not be abandoned for this, and sent back from thence ashamed?
6049Shall I now be ashamed of the cause, ways, people, or saints of Jesus Christ?
6049Shall I now love ever a lust or sin?
6049Shall I now speak of the place that this saved body and soul shall dwell in?
6049Shall I now yield my members as instruments of righteousness, seeing my end is everlasting life?
6049Shall I save thee?
6049Shall I slight His counsel by following of my own will?
6049Shall I speak of the satiety and of the duration of all these?
6049Shall I speak of their company?
6049Shall I speak of their continuance in this condition?
6049Shall I speak of their heavenly raiment?
6049Shall I tell thee?
6049Shall Jesus Christ be interceding in heaven?
6049Shall another man pray for this, one that knew the goodness and benefit of it, and shall not I meditate upon it?
6049Shall he look to God?
6049Shall he look to himself?
6049Shall he look to the commandment?
6049Shall he not therefore seek for fruit, for fruit answerable to the means?
6049Shall he stay from Christ till his heart is better?
6049Shall he that keeps his promise sure In things both low and small, Yet break it like a man impure, In matters great''st of all?
6049Shall he that speaks in righteousness give place, and he who has nothing but envy and deceit be admitted to stand his ground?
6049Shall he trust to his duties?
6049Shall he turn away, and not return?''
6049Shall it be said at the last day, that the wicked made more haste to hell than you to Heaven?
6049Shall it be said at the last day, that wicked men made more haste to hell than you did make to heaven?
6049Shall man believe what God says, and nothing at all regard it?
6049Shall not Christ, then, prevail?
6049Shall not I now be holy?
6049Shall not I now study, strive, and lay out myself for Him that hath laid out Himself soul and body for me?
6049Shall not then these mournful groans pierce thy flinty heart?
6049Shall not this lay obligation upon me?
6049Shall pride be found among redeemed slaves?
6049Shall saints, then, like slaves, be afraid of their God, the Creator; of their own God, when he rendeth the heavens, and comes down?
6049Shall that hinder the execution of Shall- come?
6049Shall the beast stand glorying over them while they are dead, with his feet in their neck?
6049Shall the dead arise and praise thee?''
6049Shall the devil''s kingdom be united, and shall Christ''s be divided?
6049Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?''
6049Shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel, for do not I know, that I am king this day over Israel?"
6049Shall they come?
6049Shall they prosper that do such things?
6049Shall this be the burden of the song of heaven?
6049Shall this man lie down and despair?
6049Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6049Shall we be ruled by the Giant?
6049Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
6049Shall we deserve correction?
6049Shall we do evil that good may come?
6049Shall we do evil that good may come?
6049Shall we forget them?
6049Shall we go back again to my Lord, and confess our folly, and ask one?
6049Shall we sin because we are forgiven?
6049Shall we sin because we are not under the law, but under grace?
6049Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
6049Shall you with him live in pleasure as you do now?
6049Shalt thou indeed abide the melting and washing of this day?
6049She said she was afraid; I asked her, why?
6049She, also, that is thine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which saith unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?"
6049Short- sighted mortal,"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"''
6049Should I now be ashamed of His ways and servants, how can I expect the blessing?
6049Should I this night conceive a son?
6049Should a man ask me how he should know that he loveth the children of God?
6049Should one say to some, Art not thou the man that I once saw crying under a sermon, that I once, heard cry out, What must I do to be saved?
6049Should one say to some-- Art not thou that man I saw crying out under a sermon,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6049Should she stay where she dwells, and retain this her mind, who could live quietly by her?
6049Should we have been made a curse?
6049Should we have undergone the pains of Hell?
6049Should we make Mr. Good- deed our messenger when our petition cries for mercy?
6049Should we pray for communion with God through Christ?
6049Should you ask him that we mentioned but now, How long is it since you began to fear you should miss of this damsel you love so?
6049Since, then, the children have Christ for their advocate, art thou a child?
6049Sinner, art thou thirsty?
6049Sinner, be advised; ask thy heart again, saying, Am I come to Jesus Christ?
6049Sinner, canst thou read that Jesus Christ was made an offering for sin, and yet go in sin?
6049Sinner, careless sinner, didst thou take notice of this first inference that I have drawn from my second doctrine?
6049Sinner, coming sinner, art thou for coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Sinner, hast thou deferred to fear the Lord?
6049Sinner, hast thou obtained a broken heart?
6049Sinner, if this wicked thought be in thy heart, tell me again, dost thou thus think in earnest?
6049Sinner, sick sinner, what sayest thou to this?
6049Sinner, what sayest thou?
6049Sinner, what wilt thou take to make a mountain of sand that will reach as high as the sun is at noon?
6049Sinner, where is now thy righteousness?
6049Sinner, why shouldest thou pull vengeance down upon thee?
6049Sinner, wouldst thou have mercy?
6049Sinners, you have souls, can you behold a crucified Christ, and not bleed, and not mourn, and not fall in love with him?
6049Sir, said I, if I may do good to one by my discourse, why may I not do good to two?
6049Sir, said I, pray what do you mean by calling the people together?
6049Sir, said the least, I was almost beat out of heart?
6049Sir, what is the cause of this?
6049Sir, what think you?
6049Sir, which is my way to this honest man''s house?
6049Sir, you seem greatly concerned at this, but what if I shall say more?
6049Sixthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6049Skill, how does it taste?
6049Skill, saying, Sir, what will content you for your pains and care to, and of my child?
6049Sluggard, art thou asleep still?
6049Snuff- dishes, you may say, what are they?
6049Snuffers, you may say, of what were they a type?
6049So Christ:''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
6049So Christiana asked Prudence what it was that made those curious notes?
6049So David,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6049So He addressed Himself to Mercy, and said unto her, And what moved thee to come hither, sweet heart?
6049So I asked her, she being a stranger to me, what she had to say to me?
6049So I was, and a sweet dream it was; but are you sure I laughed?
6049So again saith he in the next Psalm after, as afore he had complained of the oppression of the enemy,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6049So again:"I was left alone,"says he,"and saw this great vision"; and what follows?
6049So again:''What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?''
6049So also Bunyan-"Every height is a difficulty to him that is loaden; with a burden, how shall we attain the Heaven of heavens?
6049So full is this of consolation and felicity that the apostle exclaims,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6049So he came directly to me, and said, Mercy, what aileth thee?
6049So he further asked, if all the men in the town of Mansoul were in this confession as they?
6049So it is here, there is a promise made indeed, but to whom?
6049So that the question is not, Do I find that I am righteous?
6049So that, is there righteousness in Christ?
6049So the guide, Mr. Great- heart, awaked him, and the old gentleman, as he lift up his eyes, cried out, What''s the matter?
6049So then, Doth the law call for righteousness?
6049So then, when the body of Christ is in every sense completed in this life by the light of the sunshine of his holy gospel, what need of this sun?
6049So they began and said, Neighbour, pray what is your meaning by this?
6049So they called her, and said to her, Mercy, what is that thing thou wouldst have?
6049So they came up one to another; and presently Stand- fast said to old Honest, Ho, father Honest, are you there?
6049So when he was come into the chamber of state, Diabolus saluted him with''Welcome, my Lord, how went matters betwixt you to- day?''
6049So when he was got in, the man of the gate asked him who directed him thither?
6049So when they were come to the gate, the guide knocked, and the Porter cried, Who is there?
6049So, again, in another place, he saith,''Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
6049So, again, speaking of the wicked, he saith,''Ye have said it is vain to serve God, and what profit is it that we have kept his ordinance?''
6049So, did I say?
6049So, of which of them hath He at any time said, This is, or shall be, made in or after Mine image, Mine own image?
6049So, then, what is the axe, that it should boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
6049So, then, wilt thou live by the law?
6049Solomon says,''The word of a king is as the roaring of a lion''; and if so, what is the Word of God?
6049Some make their sighs, their tears, their prayers, and their reformations, their advocates-"Hast thou tried these, and found them wanting?"
6049Some may say, Will God see that which is not?
6049Some of the things of God that are excellent, have not been approved by some of the saints: What then?
6049Some, as I said, that revolt, are shot dead upon the place; and for them, who can help them?
6049Sometimes I look upon myself, and say, Where am I now?
6049Soon after we set out, my father came to my brother''s, and asked his men whom his daughter rode behind?
6049Soul, consider, is it not miserable to lose heaven for twenty, thirty, or forty years''sinning against God?
6049Soul, he suffered and did bear with the manners of Israel forty years in the wilderness; and hast thou tried him half so long?
6049Specially that bitter outcry of his,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6049Still how common is the question, which one of the disciples put to his master,''Lord, are there few that be saved?''
6049Stop, my dear reader, have you cast away all useless encumbrances, and all easily besetting sins?
6049Studies that yield far less profit than this, how close are they pursued, by some who have adapted themselves thereunto?
6049Such as are self- evident or evident of themselves; to what?
6049Suppose a child doth grievously transgress against and offend his father, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6049Suppose a man, when he dieth, should be made to live for ever, but without the enjoyment of God, what good would his life do him?
6049Suppose a man, when he dieth, should go to heaven, that golden place, what good would this do him, if he was not possessed of the God of it?
6049Suppose all, if all these churches were baptized, what then?
6049Suppose he shall against thee shut the door, Knock thou the louder, and cry out the more; What if he makes thee there to stand a while?
6049Suppose it should be urged, that this is a doctrine tending to looseness and lasciviousness; the answer is ready--"What shall we say then?
6049Suppose so many cattle in such a pound, and one goes by whose they are not, doth he concern himself?
6049Suppose such a slip as I told you of before should be in your garden, and there die, would you let it abide in your garden?
6049Suppose that I be cheated myself with a brass half- crown, must I therefore cheat another therewith?
6049Suppose they staid but one quarter of an hour there after their fall, before they were cast out, what sweetness found they there, but guilt?
6049Surely it hath not entered into the heart of man to conceive what ear never heard, nor mortal eye ever saw?
6049Take the THREATENINGS laid down in holy writ, and how are they disregarded?
6049Take the tables for the hearts of the murderers, and the instruments for their sins, and what place more fit for such instruments to be laid upon?
6049Tell me, I say, by this text, whether is here intended the sins of all that shall be saved?
6049Tell me, dost thou not desire to desire?
6049Tell me, now, you that desire to be under the law, can you fulfil all the commands of the law, and after answer all its demands?
6049Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
6049Tell me, when did you see an old drunkard converted?
6049Tenth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Than thought?
6049Than wind?
6049That I may know also, whether the day of grace be past with me or no?
6049That also in the Romans is clear to this purpose,''Who is he that condemneth?
6049That is comparable to the pleasures, profits, and glory of this world?
6049That is true, but what evil is that that he will not do, that is left of God, as I believe Mr. Badman was?
6049That it cleaves to the best, who knows not?
6049That it is disgraceful to profession, who knows not?
6049That of David is for this remarkable,"Who am I,[ said he] and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
6049That old friend of publicans and sinners?
6049That our duties are imperfect, follows upon what was discoursed before; for if our graces be imperfect, how can our duties but be so too?
6049That tells thee the world is not, even then when it doth most appear to be; wilt thou set thine heart upon that which is not?
6049That the soul, did I say?
6049That they should lie and rot in their grave eternally?
6049That they would put off the old man; what is that?
6049That this must be so urged for their excuse: Hath God been more sparing in making out his mind in the one, rather than the other?
6049That was extortion, was it not?
6049That which we read is this;''Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?''
6049That, because these several things will convince of sin, therefore will they needs be the Spirit of Christ?
6049The Bible had been to him a sealed book until, in a state of mental agony, he cried, What must I do to be saved?
6049The END of the law-- what is the end of the law but perfect and sinless obedience?
6049The Godhead is indeed invisible; how then is Christ the image of it?
6049The Lord spake unto Manasseh, and to his people, by the prophets, but would he hear?
6049The Pharisees, for that they professed religion, but walked not answerable thereto, unto what doth Christ compare them but to serpents and vipers?
6049The Prince asked further, saying, Could you have been content that your slavery should have continued under his tyranny as long as you had lived?
6049The Ranters would profess that they were without sin: and how far short of his opinion are the Quakers?
6049The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile that led into a meadow, on the left hand of this way?
6049The answer to the inquiry,"What is man?"
6049The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
6049The broken- hearted desireth God''s company; when wilt thou come unto me?
6049The children, indeed, have the advantage of an advocate; but what is this to them that have none to plead their cause?
6049The cost of the enterprise is vast indeed; the army is numerous as our thoughts, and who can number''the multitude of his thoughts?''
6049The creditors asked what he would give?
6049The curse of God hangs over your heads; and will you be slothful?
6049The day of death and judgment is at the door; and will you be slothful?
6049The devil will tempt us, sin will assault us, men will persecute; but can they do it to everlasting?
6049The dragon her assaults, fills her with jars, Yet rests she under her Beloved''s shade, But whence was she?
6049The end, what is that?
6049The first is to question whether any are said to die and rise, by the death and resurrection of Christ?
6049The first observation, or truth, drawn from the words is cleared by the text,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049The forgiveness of sins: But what is meant by forgiveness?
6049The full pitcher can hold no more; then why should it go to the fountain?
6049The godly are called believers; and why believers, but because they are they that have given credit to the great things of the gospel of God?
6049The grace of humility, when is it?
6049The graces of the Spirit-- what like them, or where here are they to be found, save in the souls of men only?
6049The great question is, not as to the means, but the fact-- Have I been born again?
6049The guilt of blood who can bear?
6049The hearing of this is enough to ravish one''s heart; but are these things to be enjoyed?
6049The heart naturally is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; how then should there flow from such an one the fear of God?
6049The inquiry is pursued a step farther,"Can those who differ with me be saved?"
6049The inquiry was then, as, alas, it is too frequent now, Are there many that be saved?
6049The instruments with which they slew the sacrifices, what were they but a bloody axe, bloody knives, bloody hooks, and bloody hands?
6049The judge saith, What canst thou say for thyself that sentence of death should not be passed upon thee?
6049The law is not of faith, why then should grace be by Christians expected by observation of the law?
6049The law of Christ is,"Is any sick among you?
6049The man also at the touching of the bones of Elisha?
6049The man therefore, read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?
6049The man under the sixth head complaineth for want of temptations, but thou hast enough of them; art thou glad of them, tempted, coming sinner?
6049The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place?
6049The mercy, the pardoning preserving mercy, the mercy of the Lord is upon them, who is he then that can condemn them?
6049The mind becomes entranced, and when sober reflection regains her command, we naturally inquire, Can all this have taken place in my heart?
6049The name of God, what is that, but that by which he is distinguished and known from all others?
6049The name of master is a name of fear--"And if I be a master, where is my fear?
6049The principle, you will say, what do you mean by that?
6049The promise is, that Babylon shall be destroyed: And do we hold our tongues?
6049The question is not, Are they blind?
6049The question is, Do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6049The question naturally arises-- What is this''furnace of earth''in which the Lord''s words are purified?
6049The question then is, whether the elect and reprobate receive a differing grace?
6049The question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6049The questions was answered with that portion of Scripture,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6049The record, you will say, what is that?
6049The riches, honours, and pleasures of this world, what mortal can withstand?
6049The righteous; who is he but the man that loveth God, and his holy will, to do it?
6049The saints of old, they being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
6049The same saying in effect hath also John in the Revelation--"Who shall not fear thee, O Lord,"said he,"and glorify thy name?"
6049The second part of the inquiry is, to what he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6049The second question is, How should we strive?
6049The second thing is, How are these brought into this Everlasting Covenant of Grace?
6049The second thing that I would inquire into is this: What it is to be''ready to be offered up''?
6049The smith, what is he?
6049The snare, say you, what is that?
6049The study of those scriptures, in order that the solemn question might be safely resolved,''Can such a fallen sinner rise again?''
6049The subject I should have preached upon, even then when the constable came, was,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6049The tail, says the Holy Ghost, draws them down; draws down even the stars of heaven; but whither doth he draw them?
6049The text from which he intended to preach was''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6049The text says''the desire of the righteous shall be granted''; what then are the desires of the righteous?
6049The thing formed may not say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6049The united are all the faithful in one body; into whom?
6049The valley of Achor; what is that?
6049The vital question is, Has my heart been conquered; do I love Emmanuel?
6049The waster, what is that?
6049The way that he took, led him directly into this condition; for who can expect other things of one that follows such courses?
6049The which, when he had done, he said, Christiana, knowest thou wherefore I am come?
6049The whole have no need of the physician; then why should they go to him?
6049The whole of this address is descriptive of what the author saw, felt, or heard--''What shall I say?
6049The wicked; who is he but the man that loves not God, nor to do his will?
6049Their covetousness declareth that they are weary of depending upon God; and doth not thy wanton actions declare that thou abhorrest chastity?
6049Their minds and consciences are defiled; how then can sweet and good proceed from thence?
6049Their minds were blinded, saith the text: Whose minds?
6049Their mouth is full of cursing and bitterness; how then can there be found one word that should please God?
6049Their poison-- what is that?
6049Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
6049Then Christian called to Demas, saying, Is not the place dangerous?
6049Then Christian said to him, Come away, man, why do you stay so behind?
6049Then Demas called again, saying, But will you not come over and see?
6049Then Faithful stepped forward again, and said to Talkative, Come, what cheer?
6049Then I ask again, Hast thou committed thy cause to him?
6049Then I ask again, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?-I say, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?
6049Then I asked him further, how I must make my supplication to Him?
6049Then I asked him which was his first coming?
6049Then I asked how long time he would have me live with him?
6049Then I said, But how, Lord, must I consider of Thee in my coming to Thee, that my faith may be placed aright upon Thee?
6049Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?
6049Then Israel said, Why were you so unkind To say you had a brother left behind?
6049Then Mr. Stand- fast blushed, and said, But why, did you see me?
6049Then Naomi said, Shall I not, my daughter, Seek rest for thee, that thou do well hereafter?
6049Then Said Christian to the man, What art thou?
6049Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said''to myself,''with a grievous sigh, How can God comfort such a wretch as I?
6049Then did he that came in for their relief call out to the ruffians, saying, What is that thing that you do?
6049Then did that scripture seize upon my soul, He is of one mind, and who can turn him?
6049Then did the Judge say to him, Hast thou any more to say?
6049Then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6049Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night?
6049Then he inquired if they all were well, And said, When you were here I heard you tell Of an old man, your father, how does he?
6049Then he said to his mother, What diet has Matthew of late fed upon?
6049Then ran Innocent in( for that was her name) and said to those within, Can you think who is at the door?
6049Then said Charity to Christian, Have you a family?
6049Then said Christian to Hopeful his fellow, Is it true which this man hath said?
6049Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men can not stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?
6049Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But is there no hope for such a man as this?
6049Then said Christian to the porter, Sir, what house is this?
6049Then said Christian, May we go in thither?
6049Then said Christian, What is thy name?
6049Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6049Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6049Then said Christian, What means that?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6049Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6049Then said Christian, You make me afraid, but whither shall I fly to be safe?
6049Then said Christiana, What is the meaning of this?
6049Then said Christiana, Wherefore weepeth my Sister so?
6049Then said Evangelist further, Art not thou the man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction?
6049Then said Evangelist, How hath it fared with you, my friends, since the time of our last parting?
6049Then said Evangelist, If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?
6049Then said Evangelist, Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?
6049Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder wicket gate?
6049Then said Gaius, Is this Christian''s wife?
6049Then said Gaius, Whose wife is this aged matron?
6049Then said He, Is there but one spider in all this spacious room?
6049Then said Hopeful, Where are we now?
6049Then said Joseph, Mother, what is it?
6049Then said Matthew, May we eat apples, since they were such, by, and with which, the serpent beguiled our first mother?
6049Then said Mercy to him that was their guide and conductor, What are those three men?
6049Then said Mercy, How knew you this before you came from home?
6049Then said Mercy, What means this?
6049Then said Mnason their host, How far have ye come today?
6049Then said Mr. Bunyan, Have you the original?
6049Then said Mr. Bunyan,''Have you the original?''
6049Then said Mr. Desires- awake, why should not I do the best I can to save so famous a town as Mansoul from deserved destruction?
6049Then said Mr. Feeble- mind to him, Man, How camest thou hither?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart to the little ones, Come, my pretty boys, how do you do?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart, Good Gaius, what hast thou for supper?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart, What art thou?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart, What things?
6049Then said Mr. Valiant- for- truth, Prithee, who is it?
6049Then said Nathaniel to Jesus,''Whence knowest thou me?
6049Then said he that attempted to back the lions, Will you slay me upon mine own ground?
6049Then said he, Who will go with me?
6049Then said he, Who, and what is he that is so hardy, as after this manner to molest the Giant Despair?
6049Then said she, How canst thou pretend to love me, When thus thy doing towards me disprove thee?
6049Then said the Interpreter, Is there no hope, but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?
6049Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6049Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6049Then said the Keeper, Whence come ye, and what is that you would have?
6049Then said the Prince again, Are you the men that did suffer yourselves to be corrupted and defiled by that abominable one Diabolus?
6049Then said the Prince, And for what are those ropes on your heads?
6049Then said the Prince, And what punishment is it, think you, that you deserve at my hand for these and other your high and mighty sins?
6049Then said the Prince,''And what is he that is become thy companion in this so weighty a matter?''
6049Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we show these Pilgrims some wonders?
6049Then said the boys, Are we not yet at the end of this doleful place?
6049Then said the damsel to them, With whom would you speak in this place?
6049Then said the giant, Why are you here on my ground?
6049Then said the guide, Why did you not cry out, that some might have come in for your succour?
6049Then said the man to the Prince,''Oh let not my Lord be angry; and why inquirest thou after the name of such a dead dog as I am?
6049Then said the man, Neighbours, wherefore are ye come?
6049Then said the men of Judah, for what reason Are you come up against us at this season?
6049Then said the old man, Thou lookest like an honest fellow; wilt thou be content to dwell with me for the wages that I shall give thee?
6049Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining light?
6049Then said their guide, Come, what cheer, Sirs?
6049Then said they, Have you none?
6049Then said they, We entreat thee let us know, For whose cause we this evil undergo, Whence comest thou?
6049Then said they, What should this be?
6049Then said they, What''s thy riddle, let us know?
6049Then shalt thou say in thine heart, Who hath begotten me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate, a captive and removing to and fro?
6049Then she addressed herself to the eldest, whose name was Matthew; and she said to him, Come, Matthew, shall I also catechise you?
6049Then she said, Come, Joseph( for his name was Joseph), will you let me catechise you?
6049Then such a question as this,"Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?"
6049Then the water stood in mine eyes, and I asked further, But, Lord, may such a great sinner as I am, be indeed accepted of Thee, and be saved by Thee?
6049Then they asked her of her welfare, and if these young men were her husband''s sons?
6049Then they asked the Shepherds what that should mean?
6049Then they cried out to those that were sent, What news from the Prince?
6049Then they stood trembling before him, and he said, Are you the men that heretofore were the servants of Shaddai?
6049Then unto her, her mother- in- law did say, In what field hast thou been to glean to- day?
6049Then were the men exceedingly afraid; And, wherefore hast thou done this thing?
6049Then what doth this speak to the Lord''s own people?
6049Then what mean they, who were to appearance once come out, but now are going thither again?
6049Then what will become of all the profane, ignorant, scoffers, self- righteous, proud, bastard- professors in the world?
6049Then what will become of all those that creep into the society of God''s people without a wedding garment on?
6049Then what will become of all those that mock at the second coming of the Man Christ, as do the Ranters, Quakers, drunkards, and the like?
6049Then will not you yourself confess, that he is deluded, that is persuaded to follow that light that can not reveal Christ unto him?
6049Then would you have none pray but those that know they are the disciples of Christ?
6049Then, I pray thee, let me inquire a little of thee, what provision thou hast made for thy soul?
6049Then, O that I might have a little ease for my deceitful tongue?
6049Then, as it seems, sometimes you got rid of your trouble?
6049Then, directing his speech to Ignorance, he said, Come, how do you?
6049Then, said I, a man, it seems, may report it for a truth?
6049Then, why may not I doubt that I may be one of these?
6049There are but three or four: and can not God miss them, and save me for all them?
6049There are mansion- houses, beds of glory, and places to walk in among the angels; and who knows what they are?
6049There are rewards for services, and labour of love showed to God''s name here; and who knows what they will be?
6049There is but one law- giver, That''s able to destroy and to deliver; Who then art thou that dost condemn thy neighbour?
6049There is death?
6049There is heaven itself, the imperial heaven; does any body know what that is?
6049There is hope, another grace of the Spirit bestowed upon us; and how often is that also, as to the excellency of working, made to flag?
6049There is immortality and eternal life: and who knows what they are?
6049There is in the text an intimation of a sense of torment''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049There is never a rebel in heaven against God, and if he should so deal on earth, must it not whirl thee down to hell?
6049There is reverence, fear, and standing in awe of God''s Word and judgments, where are the excellent workings thereof to be found?
6049There is the mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, and the innumerable company of angels; doth any body know what all they are?
6049There will be badges of honour, harps to make merry with, and heavenly songs of triumph; doth any here know what they are?
6049Thereat Mercy said, And why so envious, trow?
6049Therefor, speak plainly; Dost thou believe that that man Christ Jesus is ascended from his people in his person?
6049Therefore from that time that he heard that word,"Why persecutest thou me?"
6049Therefore in this sense it may be said,''Where is the fury of the oppressor?''
6049Therefore is that in the Psalms read both ways, shall I look to the mountains?
6049Therefore let him still humble himself before his God, because his hand is upon him, and say, What sin is this, for which this hand of God is upon me?
6049Therefore the soul is it which is said to love God--''Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?''
6049Therefore to answer this, here we have a breadth, a spreading breadth;"I spread my skirt over thee": But how far?
6049Therefore try a little, Do they slight God''s Christ, which is the Son of the Virgin?
6049Therefore what need have they that I should work such a miracle, as to send one from the dead unto them?
6049Therefore, I say, this gate was not measured; for what should a rule do here, where things are beyond all measure?
6049Therefore, how can you bear the face to come to Jesus Christ?
6049Therefore, this would still stick with me, How can you tell that you are elected?
6049Therefore, wherefore?
6049These are also taken notice of in Job, and go there also by the name of wicked men:"Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
6049These are my fears of him too; but who can hinder that which will be?
6049These bloody sacrifices, what did they signify, what were they figures of, but of the bloody sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ?
6049These kill the heart; for who can bear up under the guilt of sin?
6049They added also, We see it is well with you, but how must it go with the town of Mansoul?
6049They are all gone out of the way; how then can they walk therein?
6049They are fallen from grace, and what can help them?
6049They are indeed reprobates who have not Christ within them; but now, how is thy folly manifest?
6049They are the salt of the earth, shall not they be seasoning?
6049They bless, they all bless; they thank, they all thank; and wilt thou hold thy tongue?
6049They gather it indeed, and think to keep it too, but what says Solomon?
6049They may, with confidence, say, Lord, Lord, have we not eaten and drank in Thy presence, and taught in Thy name, and in Thy name have cast out devils?
6049They said( it was when I was in my troubles), What shall we do with this woman?
6049They shall come, say you, but how if they be blind, and see not the way?
6049They shall, you say; but how if they will not; and, if so, then what can Shall- come do?
6049They spake not aright, saying, what have I done?
6049They:--Who?
6049Think thus with thyself, What, shall I lose a long heaven for short pleasure?
6049Think you that they upon whom the tower of Siloam fell, were sinners above others?
6049Think, therefore, with thyself thus, What was it that at first did wound my heart?
6049Thinkest thou not, who readest these lines, that all of these who had before committed their soul to God to keep were the fittest folk to die?
6049Thinkest thou that thou shalt weather it out well enough at the day of judgment?
6049Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou didst put the lie upon my Father, and madest him, to Mansoul, the greatest deluder in the world?
6049Thinkest thou this to be right?
6049Thinkest thou, reader, that the scripture hath two faces, and speaketh with two mouths?
6049Third, Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Third, But wilt thou yet plead thy righteousness for mercy?
6049Third, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners?
6049Thirdly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6049Thirdly, What was the dry bones that we read of in the 37th of Ezekiel, but the church of God, and also a figure of what we are treating of?
6049This beginning was bad, but what shall I say?
6049This brings us to the most important of all the subjects of self- examination-- am I one of the''righteous''?
6049This dastardly heart of ours, when shall it be more subdued and trodden under foot of faith?
6049This doctrine Christ teacheth when he saith,"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
6049This is but a falsehood and a slander, for the unregenerate know him not; how then can they believe on him?
6049This is but reasonable; for if Christ stands up to plead for us, why should not we stand up to plead for him?
6049This is manifest by the very name of the tree; it is called the tree of knowledge of good and evil; and have you that knowledge as yet?
6049This is much; but is God connected with this?
6049This is not a sign that you fear me, ye offer the blind for sacrifices, where is my fear?
6049This is of absolute necessity; for how can or shall a man be willing to come to Christ that knows not what he is, what God has appointed him to do?
6049This is plain, not only to sense, but by the natural scope of the words,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049This is the common language,''if our transgressions be upon us, and we pine away in them, How should we then live?''
6049This is the fear that made the three thousand cry out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6049This is the reason of this inquiry, Did you come in at the gate?
6049This is the time, then, for Christ to stand up to plead; for now there is room for such a question- Can David''s sin stand with grace?
6049This is your hour, said He, and the power of darkness, when He cried out,''My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
6049This last has the body for his watch- house; the eyes and ears for his port- holes; the tongue therewith to cry, Who comes there?
6049This man is minded to give more to be damned, than God requires he should give to be saved; is not this an extravagant one?
6049This may be answered by the question-- Was Peter justified in leaving the prison, and going to the prayer- meeting at Mary''s house?
6049This question, I briefly ask thee,"Had Christ a body of flesh before the world began?"
6049This righteousness of God- man, this righteousness of Christ?
6049This snare will bring thee back again to the pit, which is hell, and then how wilt thou do to be rid of thy fear?
6049This text utterly excludes the law-- what law?
6049This to reason is very dreadful; for it cuts the soul down to the ground;''for a wounded spirit who[ none] can bear?''
6049This was honest and plain; but what said Mr. Badman to her?
6049This wicked world doth sentence us for our good deeds, but how then would they sentence us for our bad ones?
6049This word created, is added, on purpose to show that the world is under the power of his hand; for who can destroy, but he that can create?
6049This, I say, is a character above all angels; for, as the apostle said,''To which of the angels said He at anytime,''Thou art my Son?''
6049This; Which?
6049Those of the children of Israel that went from Egypt, and entered the land of Canaan, how came they thither?
6049Thou art in a strait, wilt thou fly before Moses, or with David fall into the hands of the Lord?
6049Thou biddest them be merry and lightsome; but dost thou not know that"the heart of fools is in the house of mirth?"
6049Thou booby, say''st thou nothing but Cuckoo?
6049Thou didst so wonderfully pour out thy wrath upon him, to the making of him cry out,''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6049Thou hast already been unfaithful in thy service to Him; and how dost thou think to receive wages of Him?
6049Thou hast been a cumber- ground[104] long already, and wilt thou continue so still?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou has sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost think to find mercy now?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6049Thou mayest also doubt18 thy thoughts of the damned thus: If these poor creatures were in the world again, would they sin as they did before?
6049Thou mayest by thy fear be driven away from God, from his worship, people, and ways, but what will that avail?
6049Thou professest thou believest in Christ: is he thy joy, and the life of thy soul?
6049Thou professest to believe thou hast a share in another world: hast thou let got THIS, barren fig- tree?
6049Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?
6049Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?''
6049Thou seemest angry, why dost on us frown?
6049Thou simple bird, what makes thou here to play?
6049Thou standest to thy righteousness, what dost thou mean?
6049Thou subject are to cold o''nights, When darkness is thy covering; At days thy danger''s great by kites, How can''st thou then sit there and sing?
6049Thou talkest like one upon whose head is the shell to this very day; for what should he pawn them, or to whom should he sell them?
6049Thou talkest of leaving him, but then whither wilt thou go?
6049Thou thinkest that thou art a Christian; thou shouldest be sorry else: Well, But when did God shew thee that thou wert no Christian?
6049Thou thinkest to escape the pit; but what wilt thou do with the snare?
6049Thou wilt say unto me, How should I know that I have done so?
6049Though men that have a great design, do, and must make use of those that in reason are most likely to effect it, yet must the Lord do so too?
6049Though such should climb up to heaven, from thence will God bring them down( Amos 9:2), Still I say, therefore, how shall we get in thither?
6049Through what righteousness?
6049Thus also thou may say when death assaulteth thee-- O death, where is thy sting?
6049Thus did Saul by the light that made him see; by it he came to Christ, and cried,''Who art thou, Lord?''
6049Thus much have I thought good to speak in answer to this question, What iniquity should we depart from that religiously name the name of Christ?
6049Thus to do is horrible; but mayest thou not judge amiss in this matter?
6049Thus, is Christ formed in me, the only hope of glory?
6049Thus, when the godly among the Jews made prayers that rebellious Israel might not be cast out of the vineyard, what saith the answer of God?
6049Thy answer is nothing to the question, for I did not ask, whether the Spirit of Christ was in thee?
6049Thy first question should be on whom must I believe?
6049Thy people, what people?
6049Thy sin has brought this army to thy walls, and shall it bring it in judgment to do execution into thy town?
6049Time runs; and will you be slothful?
6049Time was, indeed, he could hector, even hector it with God himself, saying,''What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?''
6049To be made an heir of God, of his grace, of his kingdom, and eternal glory, what is like it?
6049To be saved from sin, from hell, from the wrath of God, from eternal damnation, what is like it?
6049To be thrown o''er the pales, and there to lie, Or be pick''d up by th''next that passeth by?
6049To instance no more, although I could instance many, are not they the words of our Lord?
6049To instance somewhat, Faith in Christ: what harm can that do?
6049To prosper and be in health, as their soul prospers-- what, to thrive and mend in outwards no faster?
6049To see a sea of brimstone burn, Who would it not affright?
6049To the Romans,''I beseech you therefore,''saith he,''by the mercies of God,( What mercies?
6049To this end, I say, how was the Shunammite''s son raised from the dead?
6049To what end should such be comprehended in this of exhortation of his?
6049To what end, O my soul, art thou retired into this place?
6049To what end?
6049To what may such an one attain?
6049To what purpose else is it revealed, made mention of, and commended to us?
6049To which Bunyan replied;''Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6049To whom could he go?
6049To whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest?
6049To whom they said, Why hath my lord such thought?
6049Touching his working with some, how invisible is it to these in whose souls it is yet begun?
6049Touching the book of my remembrance, who can contradict it?
6049True, he stopped the blow but for a time; but why did he stop it at all?
6049True, the men were but mean in themselves; for what is Paul or what Apollos, or what was James or John?
6049True, the others murmured at him; but what did the Lord Jesus answer them?
6049True, the right of dominion is the Lord''s; but the sinner will not suffer it, but will be all himself; saying''Who is Lord over us?''
6049True, thou mayest fear as devils do, but what will that profit?
6049Tush, said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us, or no?
6049USE FIFTH, Again, fifthly, Is it so?
6049USE FIRST.--Is justifying righteousness to be found in the person of Christ only?
6049USE SECOND.--Is it so?
6049USE THIRD.--But, thirdly, is it so?
6049Understand,[ O] ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
6049Understandest thou what thou readest?
6049Upon the first day: what, or which first day of this, or that, of the third or fourth week of the month?
6049Upon what terms may he have this life?
6049Upon what terms?
6049Upon whom must these reproaches fall?
6049Us: What us?
6049Use Second, Is it so?
6049Use Second, Is there so great a heart for love, towards us, both in the Father and in the Son?
6049V. What might be the reasons which prevailed with God to save us by grace, rather than by any other means?
6049V.--WHAT MIGHT BE THE REASON MOVED GOD TO ORDAIN AND CHOOSE TO SAVE THOSE THAT HE SAVETH BY HIS GRACE, RATHER THAN BY ANY OTHER MEANS?
6049WHAT SHALL I SAY?
6049Was He not angry with me?
6049Was death strong upon him?
6049Was it God that was offended?
6049Was it before or after thou hadst been a sinner?
6049Was it better than God?
6049Was it for that some special mercies laid obligations upon thee, or how?
6049Was it good also that thou madest a prey of the innocency and simplicity of the now miserable town of Mansoul?
6049Was it not because they had that richer and better thing,''the Lord Jesus Christ?''
6049Was it not free grace for Christ to give Peter a loving look after he had cursed, and swore, and denied Him?
6049Was it not free grace that met Paul when he was agoing to Damascus to persecute, which converted him, and made him a vessel of mercy?
6049Was it not free grace to save such as those were that are spoken of in the 16th of Ezekiel, which no eye pitied?
6049Was it not grace, absolute grace, that God made promise to Adam after transgression?
6049Was it not the art of the false apostles of old to say thus?
6049Was it not, therefore, well worth the seeing?
6049Was it the removing of thy habitation, the change of thy condition, the loss of relations, estate, or the like?
6049Was it utter nakedness, nakedness in its perfection?
6049Was it, think you, that you might show yourselves women, and that you might go out like a company of innocents to gaze on your mortal foes?
6049Was not I in all places to behold, to see, and to observe thee in all thy ways?
6049Was not every tittle of the law reasonable, both in the first and second table?
6049Was not he a liar?
6049Was not her father a poor Amorite?
6049Was not here like to be a fine bargain, think you?
6049Was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reasons, fleshly love, self- concerns, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6049Was not this a strange act, and a display of unthought- of grace?
6049Was not this the way that the Lord was fain to take to make them close in with Jesus Christ?
6049Was that a New Testament church, or no?
6049Was that all that you saw at the house of the Interpreter?
6049Was the Lord displeased against the rivers?
6049Was the serpent then lifted up for them that were good and godly?
6049Was the unjust steward a fool in providing for himself for hereafter?
6049Was there ever a man in the world so capable of describing the miseries of Doubting Castle, or of the Slough of Despond, as poor John Bunyan?
6049Was there no more, think you, but Noah, in his generation, that feared God?
6049Was this only the temper of wicked men then?
6049Was thy soul worth so much, and didst thou so little regard it?
6049Was you awake now?
6049Was your father and mother willing that you should become a pilgrim?
6049Wast robb''d?
6049Wast thou not innocent, perfectly innocent and righteous?
6049Wast thou not told of hell- fire, those intolerable flames?
6049Wast thou one of them, that didst sigh, and afflict thyself for the abominations of the times?
6049We are by faith made good trees, and shall not we bring forth good fruit?
6049We know God, and he is our God, our own God; of whom or of what should we be afraid?
6049We look, said Paul, but whither?
6049We may adopt the language of the poet, and say--''Sinful soul, what hast thou done?
6049We may well say,"Who is like thee, O Lord, among the gods?"
6049We need not lay the reins on its neck and say, What care we?
6049We plead not for indulging,''But are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God?''
6049We read, in the book of Revelations, of the holy city, and that it had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels; but what did they do there?
6049We received, by our thus being counted in him, that benefit which did precede his rising from the dead; and what was that but the forgiveness of sins?
6049Well might Mr. Doe say,''What hath the devil or his agents got by putting our great gospel minister in prison?''
6049Well said, and how was it then?
6049Well said, and what after that?
6049Well then, did you not know, about 10 years ago, one Temporary in your parts, who was a forward man in religion then?
6049Well then, do you so run?
6049Well then, sinner, what sayest thou?
6049Well, and how did you answer him?
6049Well, and how did you apply this to yourself?
6049Well, and what conclusion came the old man and you to, at last?
6049Well, and what did he think and do then?
6049Well, but brother, I pray thee tell us what was it that was the cause of thy being upon thy knees even now?
6049Well, but did Mr. Badman and his master agree so well?
6049Well, but how was he received by the lord of the vineyard?
6049Well, but if this in truth be thus, how then comes it to pass that some receive it and live for ever?
6049Well, but is there in truth such a thing as the obedience of faith?
6049Well, but is there no way to come to the Father of mercies but by this man that was born of the virgin?
6049Well, but is thy work required to the finishing of this righteousness?
6049Well, but it seems he did live to come out of his time, but what did he then?
6049Well, but let me ask you one word farther: Do you believe, that of very conscience they can not consent, as you, to that of water baptism?
6049Well, but mark the answer of God,''Son of man, What is the vine- tree more than any tree, or than a branch which is among the trees of the forest?
6049Well, but now we are upon it, pray show me the difference between swearing and cursing; for there is a difference, is there not?
6049Well, but pray return again to Mr. Badman; how did he carry it to his wife, after he was married to her?
6049Well, but what art thou now?
6049Well, but what did he do when all was almost gone?
6049Well, but what judgment hast thou passed upon it while thou livest in thy debaucheries?
6049Well, but what makes you think he is gone to hell?
6049Well, but what of all this?
6049Well, but what says God?
6049Well, but what will you say to this question?
6049Well, but whither must they go?
6049Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
6049Well, now suppose that a man, by an immediate hand of God, is brought to a morsel of bread, what must he do now?
6049Well, said I, shall I send to your master, while you abide out of sight, and make your peace with him before he sees you?
6049Well, said Mr. Great- heart, will you have the Pilgrims up into their lodging?
6049Well, said he, to conclude, but will you promise that you will not call the people together any more?
6049Well, then, said Faithful, what is that one thing that we shall at this time found our discourse upon?
6049Well, then, tell me, sinner, if Christ should now come to judge the world, canst thou abide the trial of the book of life?
6049Well, what judgment now doth God, the righteous judge, pass upon the damsel for this?
6049Well, what shall be done for this man?
6049Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr. Money- love said to Mr. By- ends, Who are they upon the road before us?
6049Well, will things that are less satisfy thy soul?
6049Well, you have told me what were Mr. Badman''s thoughts now, being sick, of his condition; pray tell me also what he then did when he was sick?
6049Were a man to plead for a limb, or a member of his own, how would he plead?
6049Were all the world gracious, if God were not gracious, what was man the better?
6049Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, Ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
6049Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell; doth not the ground groan under you?
6049Were it granted that you kept the law, and that no man on earth could accuse you; were you therefore just before God?
6049Were the thunder- claps of the law so terrible, and didst thou so slight them?
6049Were there no enemies but in Jerusalem?
6049Were there no good men but at Jerusalem?
6049Were there no objects of pity among those that in the old world perished by the flood, or that in Sodom were burned with fire from heaven?
6049Were there none but thieves there, or were the rest of that company out of his reach?
6049Were they sinners above all men upon whom the tower in Siloam fell and slew them?
6049Were they troubled at it?
6049Were we by sin subject to death?
6049Were we under the curse of the law by reason of sin?
6049Were you dead, and are you made alive?
6049What Christian must I be; of what sect must I be of?
6049What a devil then is sin?
6049What a dishonour to posterity was the death of Balaam, Agag, Ahithophel, Haman, Judas, Herod, with the rest of their companions?
6049What a many private things have we now brought out to public view?
6049What a pitiful thing it is to be left in such a case?
6049What acts of self- denial, hast thou done for the name of the Lord Jesus, among the sons of men?
6049What agreement then hath the temple of God with idols?
6049What ails this fly thus desperately to enter A combat with the candle?
6049What are all these but such as Badman, and such as the young man but now mentioned?
6049What are good thoughts concerning God?
6049What are our desires?
6049What are professors more than other men?
6049What are the desires of a righteous man?
6049What are the gleanings to the whole crop?
6049What are the honours and riches of this world, when compared to the glories of a crown of life?
6049What are the pleasures and delights of thy soul now?
6049What are the privileges of those that are actually brought into this free and glorious grace of the glorious God of Heaven and glory?
6049What are the signs and tokens that thou bearest about thee, concerning how it will go with thy soul at last?
6049What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them?
6049What are they?
6049What argument can any man produce, Why we should be intemperate in the use Of any worldly good?
6049What arguments would he use?
6049What art thou fit for, O Mansoul, if mercy preventeth not, but to be hewn down, and cast into the fire and burned?
6049What back will such a suit of apparel fit, that is set together just cross and thwart to what it should be?
6049What be good thoughts respecting ourselves?
6049What became of him that had, and would have, two stools to sit on?
6049What better warrant canst thou have to come, than to be bid to come of God?
6049What black, what ugly crawling thing art thou?
6049What can a divided army do, or a disordered army, that have lost their banners, or, for fear or shame, thrown them away?
6049What can a man do in this case?
6049What can a man do to procure Christ, or procure faith, or love?
6049What can a man say more, but that he stands in the rank of the biggest sinners?
6049What can be added?
6049What can be fitter spoken?
6049What can be more express?
6049What can be more plain than this beautiful text?
6049What can be more plain?
6049What can be more plain?
6049What can be more plain?
6049What can be more suitable to the most desponding spirit in any man?
6049What can follow more clearly from this, but that amends were made by him for those souls for whose sins he suffered upon the tree?
6049What can more fully declare the commonness of a thing?
6049What can the body do as to these?
6049What can the lady or mistress do to defend herself against thieves and sturdy villains, if there be none but she at home?
6049What can we hold?
6049What can we keep from flying From us?
6049What canst thou have more from the sweet lips of the Son of God?
6049What care I, saith he, though I be seven years in chilling your heart if I can do it at last?
6049What care hast thou had of securing of thy soul, and that it might be delivered from the danger that by sin it is brought into?
6049What care have they taken that thou mightest have wherewith to live and do well when they were dead and gone?
6049What care they for God?
6049What comeliness hast thou seen in his person?
6049What comfort is here?
6049What condition is this man in?
6049What could the king of Babylon''s golden image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery furnace that stood within view of the worshippers?
6049What could the temple do without its watchmen?
6049What countryman art thou?
6049What demand of thine have I not fully answered?
6049What designs, desires, and reachings out are there?
6049What did Constantine see in Christ, when he used to kiss the wounds of them that suffered for him?
6049What did Daniel and the three children find in him, to make them run the hazards of the fiery furnace, and the den of lions, for his sake?
6049What did baptism teach you?
6049What did you do then?
6049What did, or what doth, the Lord Jesus see in us to be at all this care, and pains, and cost to save us?
6049What didst thou come away from, in thy coming to Jesus Christ?
6049What do men meddle with religion for?
6049What do they do in the vineyard?
6049What do they mean?
6049What do they think of themselves?
6049What do you count prayer?
6049What do you do when you meet with such places therein that you do not understand?
6049What do you find in the Word of God against such a practice as this of Mr. Badman''s is?
6049What do you mean by need?
6049What do you think of Paul?
6049What do you think of the Bible?
6049What do you think of the jailer?
6049What do you think of the three thousand?
6049What do you think that might be?
6049What do you think the prophet desired, when he said,''O that thou wouldest rend the heavens and-- come down?''
6049What doctrine did it preach to you?
6049What does he call them but hypocrites, whited walls, painted sepulchres, fools, and blind?
6049What dost thou bear?
6049What dost thou here, Christian?
6049What dost thou mean by can not?
6049What dost thou there?
6049What dost thou think?
6049What doth he there?
6049What doth the law require?
6049What doth this place signify?
6049What doth this word strive import?
6049What doth this word strive import?
6049What else dost thou mean, when thou sayest,"God I thank thee, that I am not as other men are?"
6049What else is the use of thy adding of laws to God''s laws, precepts to God''s precepts, and traditions to God''s appointments?
6049What else means the complaints of masters and of fathers in this matter?
6049What else means your hearkening to the tyrant, and your receiving him for your king?
6049What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?
6049What feeling or compassion can a stone be sensible of?
6049What followeth?
6049What follows now?
6049What follows?
6049What follows?
6049What follows?
6049What follows?
6049What folly can be greater than to labour for the meat that perisheth, and neglect the food of eternal life?
6049What fool would sell his part in paradise, That has a soul, and that of such a price?
6049What force, I say, is there in a faith that is begotten by truth, managed by truth, fed by truth, and preserved by the truth of God?
6049What forewarning is here?
6049What fruit, barren fig- tree, what degree of heart holiness?
6049What good motions?
6049What good will all my companions, fellow- jesters, jeerers, liars, drunkards, and all my wantons do me?
6049What good will my profits do me?
6049What greater argument to holiness than to be made the members of the body, of the flesh, and of the bones of Jesus Christ?
6049What greater argument to holiness than to have our soul, our body, our life, hid and secured with Christ in God?
6049What greater contempt can be thrown upon the saints than for their brethren to cast them off, or to debar them church communion?
6049What ground can a man have to believe that Christ is his Saviour, if he do not believe that He suffered for sin in his nature?
6049What ground now is here for despair?
6049What ground then to despair?
6049What ground?
6049What had Paul committed to Jesus Christ?
6049What had he to do in God''s house?
6049What has God been doing for and to his church from the beginning of the world, but extending to and exercising loving- kindness and mercy for them?
6049What has he done?
6049What has he done?
6049What hast THOU found in him, sinner?
6049What hast thou done, man, for God in this world?
6049What hast thou done, that thou art emboldened to venture, to stand and fall to the most perfect justice of God?
6049What hast thou done?
6049What hast thou done?
6049What hast thou found in him, since thou camest to him?
6049What hast thou left behind thee?
6049What hast thou thought of thy soul?
6049What hath this man done against thee, that is coming to Jesus Christ?
6049What hath this man done now, but lied in the dispraising of his bargain?
6049What have I here?
6049What have I lost more than present ease and quiet by my sins that I have committed?
6049What have I to do with you, that accuse the coming sinners to me?
6049What have they to look at?
6049What have you met with, and how have you behaved yourselves?
6049What higher affront or contempt can be offered to God, and what greater disdain can be shown against the gospel?
6049What hinders the conversion of the Jews, but the divisions of Christians?
6049What hinders?
6049What hope therefore can I have?
6049What hope, help, stay, or relief then is there left for the merit- monger?
6049What if God will be silent to thee, is that ground of despair?
6049What if I did?
6049What if a man had all the parts, yea, all the arts of men and angels?
6049What if a man have no grace?
6049What if he had pinched a little, and gone to journey- work for a time, that he might have known what a penny was, by his earning of it?
6049What if he were never so willing, if he were not of ability sufficient, what would his willingness do?
6049What if it should be applied thus?
6049What if she had acquainted some of her best, most knowing, and godly friends therewith?
6049What if she had engaged a godly minister or two to have talked with Mr. Badman?
6049What if we must go now to heaven, and what if he is thus come down to fetch us to himself?
6049What ignorance is this?
6049What infirmities?
6049What instruction is here?
6049What is Christ''s doctrine, Paul''s doctrine, scripture doctrine, but the truth couched under the words that are spoken?
6049What is God''s design in saving, of poor men?
6049What is God''s majesty to a sinful man, but a consuming fire?
6049What is Heaven?
6049What is Jerusalem that stood in Canaan, to that new Jerusalem that shall come down from heaven?
6049What is Jordan?
6049What is a house full of treasures, and all the delights of this world, if thou be empty of grace,''if thy soul be not filled with good?''
6049What is a pilgrim without knowledge?
6049What is a remnant of people to the whole kingdom?
6049What is a sheep, a bull, an ox, or calf, to Christ, or their blood to the blood of Christ?
6049What is a woman''s breast to a horse?
6049What is baptism?
6049What is he that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6049What is he that is not coming to Jesus Christ?
6049What is head- knowledge without heart- experience?
6049What is heaven without God?
6049What is hell?
6049What is here in chief asserted, but the doctrine only which water baptism preacheth?
6049What is here omitted that might have been inserted, to make the promise more full and free?
6049What is his calling?
6049What is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?"
6049What is his name?
6049What is it that embitters church- communion, and makes it burdensome, but divisions?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it to be saved by grace?
6049What is it to be saved?
6049What is it to repent of sin?
6049What is it, then?
6049What is it?
6049What is it?
6049What is leaven, or a grain of mustard seed, to the bulky lump of a body of death?
6049What is like it?
6049What is man that God should so unweariedly attend upon him, and visit him every moment?
6049What is man?
6049What is meant by the drum of Diabolus, which so terrified Mansoul?
6049What is meant by this word"law"?
6049What is meant or to be understood by the granting of the desires of the righteous?
6049What is one in ten?
6049What is our remedy?
6049What is sixteen cubits to him who would enter in here with all the world on his back?
6049What is supposed by his being saved by the Trinity?
6049What is supposed by this word''saved''?
6049What is that?
6049What is that?
6049What is that?
6049What is the Scripture?
6049What is the best physician alive, or all the physicians in the world, put all together, to him that knows no sickness, that is sensible of no disease?
6049What is the breadth, and length, and depth?
6049What is the cause that sinners can play so delightfully with sin?
6049What is the cause?
6049What is the church of God redeemed by, from the curse of the law?
6049What is the church?
6049What is the fruit they here found?
6049What is the meaning of your laughter?
6049What is the promise without God''s grace, and what is that grace without a promise to bestow it on us?
6049What is the vine, more than another tree?
6049What is there in the Lord''s supper, in baptism, yea, in preaching the Word, and prayer, were they not the appointments of God?
6049What is there?
6049What is thine occupation?
6049What is this faith that doth justify the sinner?
6049What is this?
6049What is your name?
6049What it was for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6049What it was for this Jesus to be of the seed of David?
6049What judgment hast thou made of the present state of thy soul?
6049What judgment shall he make how God will deal with him, by beholding the lamblike death of his companion?
6049What kind of a YOU am I?
6049What kind of oaths would she have?
6049What kind of secret wishes hast thou in thy soul when thou feelest the lusts of thy flesh to rage?
6049What kind of thoughts hast thou of thyself, now thou seest these desires of thine that are good so briskly opposed by those that are bad?
6049What laid the cornerstone of this throne, but grace?
6049What less now can be mine than the heavenly kingdom and glory?
6049What life is in Christ?
6049What life is in Jesus Christ?
6049What life is it that is thus the ground of his priesthood?
6049What love to the Lord Jesus?
6049What made he ready for?
6049What makes grace so good to us as sin in its guilt and filth?
6049What makes sin so horrible and damnable a thing in our eyes, as when we see there is nothing can save us from it but the infinite grace of God?
6049What man or angel could have thought that the Jerusalem sinners had been yet on this side of an impossibility of enjoying life and mercy?
6049What man would count himself beloved of his wife that knows she hath a bosom for another?
6049What man?
6049What mattereth it what a man gets, if by the getting thereof he loseth himself?
6049What matters besides, above, or beyond the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ, and of our acceptance with God through him?
6049What may one learn by hearing the cock crow?
6049What may we learn from that?
6049What may we understand by it?
6049What mean those swarms of opinions that are in the world?
6049What means dust thou use to mortify thy sins?
6049What means else all those delays and put- offs, saying, Stay a little longer, I am loth to leave my sins while I am so young, and in health?
6049What means else your rejecting of the laws of Shaddai, and your obeying of Diabolus?
6049What means he here by Lebanon but the church under persecution, and the fruitful field?
6049What meant he by turning Adam out of paradise, by drowning the old world, by burning up Sodom with fire and brimstone from heaven?
6049What messenger of Satan buffeted Paul?
6049What more abominable than sin?
6049What more can be objected?
6049What more certain?
6049What more could have been said?
6049What more insupportable than the dreadful wrath of an angry God?
6049What more strong Than is a lion?
6049What moved you at first to betake yourself to a pilgrim''s life?
6049What must I say then?
6049What must he do now?
6049What must he do therefore?
6049What must it be above?
6049What must we understand by that?
6049What nation, what people, what kind of sinners have not been subdued by the preaching of a crucified Christ?
6049What need we be so backward to it?
6049What need we go to the throne of grace for more?
6049What need we pray for more?
6049What needs that?
6049What now are all other titles of grandeur and greatness, when compared with this one sentence?
6049What now is wanting to the help of him that has committed his soul to God to keep it while he is suffering according to his will in the world?
6049What now must be done with this fig- tree?
6049What now must be done?
6049What now?
6049What now?
6049What or where wilt thou find in the Bible, so many privileges so affectionately entailed to any grace, as to this of the fear of God?
6049What or who is he that would not also have ease from the guilt of sin?
6049What or who is he that would not go to heaven?
6049What other evil effects attend this sin?
6049What other matters?
6049What other sign can you give me that Mr. Badman died without repentance?
6049What other things follow upon the commission of this beastly sin?
6049What place was that?
6049What ponderous thoughts hast thou had of the greatness and of the immortality of thy soul?
6049What power has he that is dead, as every natural man spiritually is, even dead in trespasses and sins?
6049What power hath he, then, whereby to come to Jesus Christ?
6049What proof canst thou make of the truth of this story?
6049What provision hast thou made for thy soul?
6049What reason can I have to hope for an inheritance in eternal life?
6049What reason hath he that is left in this case to quarrel against his Maker?
6049What reason, then, have you to think yourself a pilgrim?
6049What resemblance hath his crying, and groaning, and bleeding, and dying, wrought in thee?
6049What said God unto him?
6049What said that gentleman to you?
6049What saith he?
6049What saith the King of him?
6049What say you to John of Leyden?
6049What say you to Mr. Badman now?
6049What say you to breaking of bread, which the devil, by abusing, made an engine in the hand of Papists, to burn, starve, hang and draw thousands?
6049What say you to that?"
6049What say you to the church all along the Revelation quite through the reign of Antichrist?
6049What say you to the church in the wilderness?
6049What say you to,''This is my body?''
6049What say you, O you wounded sinners?
6049What say you, do you believe the resurrection of the body after it is laid in the grave?
6049What say''st thou, wilt not yet unto him come?
6049What sayest thou now, backslider?
6049What sayest thou now, sinner?
6049What sayest thou now, sinner?
6049What sayest thou now, sinner?
6049What sayest thou now?
6049What sayest thou to this, poor sinner?
6049What sayest thou, child of God?
6049What sayest thou, man?
6049What sayest thou, poor heart, to this?
6049What sayest thou, poor soul?
6049What sayest thou, sinner?
6049What sayest thou, soul?
6049What sayest thou, wilt thou turn?
6049What sayest thou?
6049What sayest thou?
6049What says Christ?
6049What says Job?
6049What sayst thou, O wicked man?
6049What scripture can be plainer spoken than this?
6049What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, and ascended within you?
6049What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, ascended within you?
6049What shall I do unto thee?
6049What shall I do unto thee?
6049What shall I do, when I at such a door For Pilgrims ask, and they shall rage the more?
6049What shall I do?
6049What shall I do?
6049What shall I say besides what hath already been said?
6049What shall I say of David?
6049What shall I say of them who had trials,''not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say to thee?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall he do now?
6049What shall his companion say to this?
6049What shall profit a man that has lost his soul?
6049What shall the fly do now?
6049What shall we do to be rid of him?
6049What shall we do unto thee, then they said, That so the raging of the sea be stay''d?
6049What shall we do?
6049What shall we say of Hezekiah and Jehosaphat?
6049What shall we say then?
6049What shall we say then?
6049What shall we say to these things?
6049What shall we then say to these things?
6049What shall, what shall not, a man, if he had it, if it would answer his design, give in exchange for his soul?
6049What should I do then?
6049What should be the reason of that?
6049What should we learn by seeing the flame of our fire go upwards?
6049What sin is it that a child of God is not liable to commit, excepting that which is the sin unpardonable?
6049What society, but to be abandoned of all?
6049What solace can he that is without God, though he were in heaven, have with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the prophets and angels?
6049What spirit possesseth thee, and holds thee back from a sincere closure with thy Saviour?
6049What stay, but a continual fall of heart and mind?
6049What stronger argument to holiness than this:''If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous?''
6049What stronger than a free forgiveness of sins?
6049What than this bubble?
6049What then becomes of the purity and dignity of human nature, so vainly boasted of?
6049What then can accrue to our enemy?
6049What then doth he get thereby, that getteth by dishonest means?
6049What then if the church made the first assault?
6049What then is the acceptable form, and what the appointed medium consecrated for our access to God, by which prayer is sanctified and accepted?
6049What then shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
6049What then shall we do, will you say?
6049What then shall we say, when we see a first practice turned into holy custom?
6049What then should be the meaning?
6049What then should be the reason?
6049What then, Is he a righteous man because he hath done him no hurt?
6049What then, Is it faith and works together that doth justify?
6049What then, said I, are any of your children ill?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What they are in themselves, or what they have done and been?
6049What thing so deserving as to turn us out of the way to see it?
6049What things are they?
6049What things so pleasant( that is, if a man hath any delight in things that are wonderful)?
6049What things were they?
6049What things?
6049What things?
6049What think you now of Mr. Badman?
6049What think you now of going on pilgrimage?
6049What think you of Mr. Badman now?
6049What think you of him who, when he tempted the wench to uncleanness, said to her, If thou wilt venture thy body, I''ll venture my soul?
6049What think you of the first man, by whose sins there are millions now in hell?
6049What think you?
6049What this Jesus is?
6049What this Jesus is?
6049What this street is?
6049What though you do not preach?
6049What thoughts, words, or actions can be clean, sufficiently to answer a perfect law that flows from this original?
6049What time is that?
6049What time is this that Jesus speaks of?
6049What time, you may ask, was required?
6049What twig, or straw, or twined thread is left to be a stay for his soul?
6049What unreasonable thing doth the gospel bid thee credit?
6049What visible living church was now in the land, I mean, either with reference to a godly spirit for it, or the form and constitution of it?
6049What was he?
6049What was he?
6049What was it for Jesus to be of David''s seed?
6049What was it for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6049What was it for Jesus to be raised thus up of God to Israel?
6049What was it then, dear heart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done?
6049What was said of eating, or the contrary, may as to this be said of water baptism: neither if I be baptized, am I the better?
6049What was that baptism but his death?
6049What was that?
6049What was that?
6049What was the matter that you did laugh in your sleep tonight?
6049What was the matter?
6049What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or more near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?
6049What was the reason why they did put him to death, but this, He did say that he was the Christ the Son of God?
6049What was this king of Assyria but a type of the beast made mention of in the New Testament?
6049What wast thou once?
6049What will all say, or what will they conclude, even upon the very first hearing of this story?
6049What will become of me, think you?''
6049What will become of you, if you die in this condition?
6049What will become of you?
6049What will he get of us by the bargain but a small pittance of thanks and love?
6049What will it then avail them that they have gained much?
6049What will men say if you shrink and winch, and take your sufferings unquietly, but that if you yourselves were uppermost, you would persecute also?
6049What will not love bear with?
6049What will they say then?
6049What will thy gallant, generous mind do here?
6049What will you do, when God shall come to reckon for these things?
6049What wilt thou do at this day, and the day of thy trial and judgment?
6049What wilt thou do when thou shalt be damned in hell, because thou couldst not find in thine heart to ask for heaven?
6049What wilt thou do, poor sinner?
6049What wilt thou do-- wilt thou after enlargement suffer thy privileges to be invaded and taken away?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou have me to do?
6049What wisdom, I say, what holiness, what grace and life will be found in all their words and actions?
6049What wonderful love doth there appear by this in the heart of our Lord Jesus, in suffering such things for our poor bodies and souls?
6049What words wilt thou use to move him to compassion?
6049What work did he make by the abuse of the ordinance of water baptism?
6049What workman thence will take a beam or pin, To make ought which may be delighted in?
6049What worth or value then can there be in any of their doings?
6049What would have become of thy trade as a brazier?
6049What would he leave undone?
6049What would he not give?
6049What would he not part with at that day, the day in which he will see himself damned, if he had it, in exchange for his soul?
6049What would he suffer?
6049What would man have more?
6049What would she say?
6049What would they have us do?
6049What would you have a man do that is in his creditor''s debt, and can neither pay him what he owes him, nor go on in a trade any longer?
6049What would you have me do?
6049What would you have me to do?
6049What would you say?
6049What would you think?
6049What wouldest thou have thought of a system by which all would have been taught to tag their laces and mend their own pots and kettles?
6049What wouldst thou have?
6049What zeal?
6049What''s lighter than the mind?
6049What, I say, should be the reason, but that death assaulted him with his sting?
6049What, Lord, any him?
6049What, a Christian, and live as does the world?
6049What, again; is there no breaking of the league that is betwixt sin and thy soul?
6049What, and come to Christ as a sinner?
6049What, because believers are members one of another, must they therefore be also one in another?
6049What, do you think that I am a spirit?
6049What, do you think that every heavy- heeled professor will have heaven?
6049What, has the voice of danger lost the art To raise the spirit of neglected care?
6049What, hast thou run thy race, art going down?
6049What, is baffling and befooling the enemies of God''s church nothing?
6049What, is preservation nothing?
6049What, my true servant, quoth he, my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049What, not so much as a respect to the matter or end?
6049What, or who is the righteous man?
6049What, resolved to be a self- murderer, a soul murderer?
6049What, said I, is your husband amiss, or do you go back in the world?
6049What, said Obstinate, and leave our friends and our comforts behind us?
6049What, saith the merit- monger, will you look for life by the obedience of another man?
6049What, seek''for the living among the dead?
6049What, then, is the Word against the Word?
6049What, then, must it rely upon or trust in?
6049What, then, should the sinner, if he could come there, do at this bar to plead?
6049What, thought I, must it be no sin but this?
6049What, to lose all these brave things that my eyes behold, for that which I never saw with my eyes?
6049What, to lose my pride, my covetousness, my vain company, sports, and pleasures, and the rest?
6049What, to run back again, back again to sin, to the world, to the devil, back again to the lusts of the flesh?
6049What, were they so lowly?
6049What, what shall I say?
6049What, will you go, saith the devil, without your sins, pleasures, and profits?
6049What, will your husband leave preaching?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What[ evil] hath he done?"
6049When Christ said,"Do you know all these things?"
6049When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6049When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6049When God roars( as ofttimes the coming soul hears him roar), what man that is coming can do otherwise than tremble?
6049When God speaks, when God works, who can let it?
6049When Israel came out of Egypt, they were led of God into the wilderness; but why?
6049When Israel went into Canaan, God did command them not so much as to ask, How those nations served their gods?
6049When Philip, under a mistake, thought of seeing God some other way, than in and by this Lord Jesus Christ; What is the answer?
6049When a man hath got a profession, and is crowded into the church and house of God, the question is not now, Hath he life, hath he right principles?
6049When a man thinks he has only to prepare for an assault by footmen, how shall he contend with horses?
6049When didst thou see that: And in the light of the Spirit of Christ, see that thou wert under the wrath of God because of original sin?
6049When do our thoughts of ourselves agree with the Word of God?
6049When he was come into the house he sent for me out of my chamber; who, when I was come unto him, he said, Neighbour Bunyan, how do you do?
6049When he was taken this last time, he was preaching on these words, viz.,"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
6049When heart and strength fail; when the body is writhing in agony, or lying an insensible lump of mortality; is that the time to make peace with God?
6049When justice itself is pleased with a man, and speaks on his side, instead of speaking against him, we may well cry out, Who shall condemn?
6049When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
6049When shall Christ ride Lord, and King, and Advocate, upon the faith of his people, as he should?
6049When shall I come and appear before God?
6049When shall Jesus Christ our Lord be honoured by us as he ought?
6049When summ''d, what comes it to more than the halter?
6049When the apostle had taken such a view of himself as to put himself into a maze, with an outcry also,''Who shall deliver me?''
6049When the day that he must go hence was come, many accompanied him to the river- side, into which as he went, he said,''Death, where is thy sting?''
6049When the good shepherd went to look for his sheep that was lost in the wilderness, and had found it: did it go one step homewards upon its own legs?
6049When the jailer said,"Sirs, What must I do to be saved?"
6049When the jailor cried out,''Sirs, what must I do to be saved?''
6049When the people lusted for flesh, Moses said,''Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them to suffice them?
6049When they came at the gate, Christiana asked the Porter if any of late went by?
6049When they were also set down, the Shepherds said to those of the weaker sort, What is it that you would have?
6049When this was read, the clerk of the sessions said unto me, What say you to this?
6049When thou art called to an account for thy neglects of so great salvation, what canst thou answer?
6049When thou shalt see less sinners than thou art, bound up by angels in bundles, to burn them, where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6049When thy life is done, thy heaven is also done?
6049When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands, to tread my courts?
6049When?
6049Whence came the invisible power that struck Paul from his horse?
6049Whence came this strange idea-- not limited to the poor negro, but felt by thousands who have watched over departing saints?
6049Whence came those sudden suggestions, those gloomy fears, those heavenly rays of joy?
6049Whence come you?
6049Where Antichrist dwelt?
6049Where are the tables of stone and this law as therein contained?
6049Where are the victors of the world, With all their men of might?
6049Where are they found?
6049Where do we find the churches to gather together thereon?
6049Where doth Christ Jesus require such a qualification of those that are coming to him for life?
6049Where doth it lay its head, but in their laps?
6049Where has He called them His love, His dove, His fair one?
6049Where have the clouds their water?
6049Where is Paul that would not eat meat while the world standeth, lest he made his brother offend?
6049Where is he that is coming[ but has not come], to Jesus Christ?
6049Where is he that is thus under pangs of love for the grace bestowed upon him by Jesus Christ?
6049Where is he that is''clothed with humility,''and that does what he is commanded''with all humility of mind''?
6049Where is he that seeks and groans for salvation?
6049Where is he?
6049Where is it to be found?
6049Where is now any room for the righteousness of men?
6049Where is our Pharisee then, with all his works of righteousness, and with his boasts of being better than his neighbours?
6049Where is our Pharisee then, with his brags of not being as other men are?
6049Where is repentance, reformation, and amendment of life amongst us?
6049Where is that jot or tittle of the law that is able to object against my doings for want of satisfaction?"
6049Where is that?
6049Where is the man that is zealous of moral holiness?
6049Where is the man that pursues with all his might what but now he seemed to ask for with all his heart?
6049Where is the man that so pleaseth God, and consequently, that in equity and reason should be beloved of God like me?
6049Where is the man that walketh with his cross upon his shoulder?
6049Where is the man that will forbear some lawful things, for fear of hurting the weak thereby?
6049Where is thy fruit, barren fig- tree?
6049Where is thy heart?
6049Where is thy long- suffering?
6049Where is thy self- abhorrence, thy blushing before God, for the sin that is yet behind?
6049Where is thy self- denial and contentment?
6049Where is thy tenderness of the name of God and his ways?
6049Where is thy watching, thy fasting, thy praying against the remainders of corruption?
6049Where now is the man that feareth the Lord?
6049Where now is the sound and healthful complexion of soul?
6049Where shall we begin?
6049Where shall we begin?
6049Where was the righteous forsaken?
6049Where will you be found in another world?
6049Where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6049Where''s he that thaws our ice, drives cold away?
6049Where''s he whose goodly face doth warm and heal, And show us what the darksome nights conceal?
6049Where( say some) is the spirit and life of communion?
6049Where, also, is thy sweet, meek, and gentle spirit?
6049Where, barren fig- tree, is the fruit of these people''s repentance?
6049Where, now, is room for man''s righteousness, either in the whole, or as to any part thereof?
6049Where?
6049Wherefore a self- righteous man is but a painted Satan, or a devil in fine clothes; but thinks he so of himself?
6049Wherefore art thou come to torment me, and to cast me out of my possession?
6049Wherefore dost Thou keep so cruel a dog in Thy yard, at the sight of which, such women and children as we, are ready to fly from Thy gate for fear?
6049Wherefore has God put this sword, WE HAVE AN ADVOCATE, into thy hand, but to fight thy way through the world?
6049Wherefore has he given us grace?
6049Wherefore has he sometimes visited us?
6049Wherefore hast thou anything of the truth of Christ in thy heart?
6049Wherefore have I commanded a watch, and that you should double your guards at the gates?
6049Wherefore have I endeavoured to make you as hard as iron, and your hearts as a piece of the nether millstone?
6049Wherefore in answer to this conceit it is, that the Lord asketh, saying,"Is my hand shortened at all that it can not redeem?"
6049Wherefore is it said, Begin at Jerusalem, if the Jerusalem sinner is not to have the benefit of it?
6049Wherefore is it that thou Hast done this thing, to bring this evil now, Upon us, let us know it?
6049Wherefore puttest thou thy hand in thy bosom, as being afraid to touch the hem of the garment of the Lord?
6049Wherefore saith he thus?
6049Wherefore say thus to thy soul, thou that art like to suffer for righteousness, How is it with the most inward parts of my soul?
6049Wherefore then served the cross?
6049Wherefore then should we complain?
6049Wherefore thou that hast a broken heart take courage, God bids thee take courage; say therefore to thy soul,''Why are thou cast down, O my soul?''
6049Wherefore, I ask again, hast thou been with him?
6049Wherefore, at present, lay the thoughts of thy election by, and ask thyself these questions: Do I see my lost condition?
6049Wherefore, dost thou think, art thou told of all this, but to encourage thee to come to the throne of grace?
6049Wherefore, he falls to crying out, What shall I do?
6049Wherefore, the same prophet, speaking of the destruction of the same Sheshach, saith,''How is Sheshach taken?
6049Wherefore, wouldst thou be a praying man, a man that would pray and prevail?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherein is he to be accounted of?
6049Whereto the man of God made this reply, Why askest thou, since''tis a mystery?
6049Whether Mordecai and the good men then did not pray and fast as well as she?
6049Whether any under Eternal Reprobation have just cause to quarrel with God for not electing of them?
6049Whether goes the child, when it catcheth harm, but to its father, to its mother?
6049Whether in the nature, or in the degree, or in the management thereof?
6049Whether is there a difference in the light?
6049Whether the seventh day sabbath did not fall, as such, with the rest of the Jewish rites and ceremonies?
6049Whether the seventh day sabbath is of, or made known to, man by the law and light of nature?
6049Whether to be reprobated be the same with being appointed before- hand unto eternal condemnation?
6049Which is the greatest sinner; he who invents scandal, or he who encourages the inventor to retail it?
6049Which of the twelve ever thought that Judas would have proved a devil?
6049Which of them therefore was it that died?
6049Which of these two covenants art thou under, soul?
6049Which of you can By taking thought add to his height one span?
6049Which wouldest thou have prevail?
6049While I was on this sudden thus overtaken with surprise, Wife, said I, is there ever such a scripture, I must go to Jesus?
6049While Jacob was afraid of Esau, how heavily did he drive even towards the promised land?
6049While one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal?
6049Whither are you going?
6049Whither art wand''ring?
6049Whither canst thou go?
6049Whither did his desires bring him?
6049Whither did they carry him?
6049Whither is he like to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6049Whither is he to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6049Whither may he arrive, and yet be an undone man, under this covenant?
6049Whither shall I go when I die?
6049Whither will thy zeal, thy pride, and thy folly carry thee?
6049Whither will you go?
6049Whither wilt thou go?
6049Whither wilt thou go?
6049Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
6049Who are brought in?]
6049Who are so lawless, so little advanced in civilization, as the poor Irish, Spaniards, or Italians?
6049Who are they that are saved by grace?
6049Who are they that must be saved?
6049Who are you?
6049Who art thou?
6049Who believes as he desires to believe?
6049Who bid the boar come there?
6049Who bid you go this way to be rid of thy burden?
6049Who but Jesus Christ would have undertaken such a task as the salvation of the sinner is, if Jesus Christ had passed us by?
6049Who but an idiot or a maniac would attempt to reduce the mental powers of all men to uniformity?
6049Who can A wounded spirit bear?
6049Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6049Who can charge the Waldenses, Albigenses, or Lollards with that spirit of Antichrist?
6049Who can contradict it?
6049Who can eat fire, drink fire, and lie down in the midst of flames of fire?
6049Who can know The miseries that these poor people felt While they did underneath those burnings melt?
6049Who can know it?
6049Who can make them see that Christ has made blind?
6049Who can reach them, touch them, destroy them, but the Creator?
6049Who can stand before Great- heart?
6049Who can stand before his indignation?
6049Who can tell how many heart- pleasing thoughts Christ had of us before the world began?
6049Who can tell what kind of delight the Father had in the Son before the world began?
6049Who could have hoped that Israel should have returned again from the land, from the hand, and from under the tyranny of the king of Babylon?
6049Who could have thought that anyone could so far have been blinded by the power of lust?
6049Who could have thought that sin would have opposed that which is just, but especially mercy and grace, had we not seen it with our eyes?
6049Who could have thought that the three children could have lived in a fiery furnace?
6049Who could have thought that this path should have led us out of the way?
6049Who dares charge the Quakers with a persecuting spirit?
6049Who dares limit the Almighty?
6049Who did Christ bring it into the world for, for the righteous or for sinners?
6049Who dost expose it, yet claw those that crave it?
6049Who ever was mad enough to ask Moses to intercede for him, and surely he is as able as Mary or any other saint?
6049Who hath babbling?
6049Who hath bound the waters in a garment?
6049Who hath contentions?
6049Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord,''or who hath been his counsellor?''
6049Who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
6049Who hath redness of eyes?
6049Who hath sorrow?
6049Who hath wounds without cause?
6049Who is He?
6049Who is THE BLESSED?
6049Who is able to make war with him?''
6049Who is able to separate us from the love of Jesus Christ our Lord?
6049Who is he also that purifies his heart, but he that looketh for the second coming of Christ from heaven to judge the world?
6049Who is he that condemneth me?
6049Who is he that condemneth?
6049Who is he that condemneth?''
6049Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
6049Who is he?
6049Who is it that would not have the benefit of grace, of a throne of grace?
6049Who is mine adversary?
6049Who knows if God will yet be pleas''d to spare, And turn away the evil that we fear?
6049Who knows the power of his anger?
6049Who knows what will become of the ark of God?
6049Who knows, but that God that made the world may cause that Giant Despair may die?
6049Who must we now believe, the Apostle or you?
6049Who prays not, is not like to play the man?
6049Who put''a new song''into the mouth of David?
6049Who said it?
6049Who shall declare his way to his face?
6049Who shall do so?
6049Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6049Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?''
6049Who so bold as blind Bayard?
6049Who so ready to fly to the physician as those who feel their case to be desperate?
6049Who so vilified as the righteous?
6049Who they are that are actually brought into His free and unchangeable Covenant of Grace, and how they are brought in?
6049Who thought yesterday, would one say, that this day would have been such a day to us?
6049Who told thee so?
6049Who told thee so?
6049Who told thee that thy heart and life agree together?
6049Who understands them unto perfection?
6049Who was it that scared Job with dreams, and terrified him with visions?
6049Who watches, should know who and who''s together: Know we not friends from foes, how know we whether Of them to fight, or which to entertain?
6049Who were his members?
6049Who will grieve for thy sorrow, that didst not count mercy worth asking for?
6049Who will say unto him, What doest thou?''
6049Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?"
6049Who would knowingly go over a pearl, and yet not count it worth stooping for?
6049Who would not be here?
6049Who would not fear thee, said Jeremiah, O king of nations, for to thee doth it appertain?
6049Who would not hope to enjoy life eternal, that has an inheritance in the God of Israel?
6049Who, I say, that was so faint- hearted as I, that would not have knocked with all their might?
6049Who, now seeing all this is so effectually done, shall lay anything, the least thing?
6049Who, that sees a house on fire, will not give the alarm to them that dwell therein?
6049Who, that sees the devils as roaring lions, continually devouring souls, will not make an out- cry?
6049Who, then, shall condemn when Christ has died, and doth also make intercession?
6049Who?
6049Who?
6049Whose hungry belly hast thou fed?
6049Whose naked body hast thou clothed?
6049Whose prayers were used, or who was the mouth?
6049Whose son is he?
6049Why I trow he was no highwayman, was he?
6049Why am I reckoned with the Ranters?
6049Why are they for going with their bull''s foretops,[63] with their naked shoulders, and paps hanging out like a cow''s bag?
6049Why art thou so tart, my brother?
6049Why at his trial?
6049Why before them?
6049Why betook not I myself to the holy Word of God?
6049Why blameless?
6049Why came you not in at the gate, which standeth at the beginning of the way?
6049Why comest thou then so slowly?
6049Why cumbereth it the ground?
6049Why did Adam hide himself, but because, as he said, he was naked?
6049Why did I judge of his ability to save me by the voice of my shallow reason, and the voice of a guilty conscience?
6049Why did I not humbly cast my soul at his blessed footstool for mercy?
6049Why did he not do execution?
6049Why did he rise again from the dead, with that very body?
6049Why did he say he would receive the coming sinner?
6049Why did not Little- faith pluck up a greater heart?
6049Why did not he cut it down?
6049Why did not he fetch out the axe?
6049Why did they not stay, that we might have had their good company?
6049Why did you only cavil at words?
6049Why do I haunt and frequent places and ordinances appointed for worship?
6049Why do I hear?
6049Why do I pray?
6049Why do I read?
6049Why do not I also, as well as they, shun persecution for the cross of Christ?
6049Why do some of the springs rise out of the tops of high hills?
6049Why do the springs come from the sea to us, through the earth?
6049Why do they believe in Christ?
6049Why do they call themselves by the name of the Lord Jesus, if they have not the grace of God, if they have not the Spirit of Christ?
6049Why do they empty themselves upon the earth?
6049Why do they go by fives, nines, and seventeens?
6049Why do you doubt of it?
6049Why do you look on them as if you would eat them up?
6049Why do you mock us, to bid us go on in our sins?
6049Why does physic, if it does good, purge, and cause that we vomit?
6049Why dost thou listen to her enchantments?
6049Why dost thou make him the object of thy scorn?
6049Why dost thou put him off?
6049Why dost thou sin and provoke the eyes of his glory?
6049Why dost thou stop thine ear?
6049Why doth the fire fasten upon the candlewick?
6049Why doth the pelican pierce her own breast with her bill?
6049Why for them?
6049Why friend?
6049Why have I not made shipwreck of faith?
6049Why have we not a catalogue of some holy men that were so in their own eyes, and in the judgment of the world?
6049Why he saith not streets, but street, as of one?
6049Why in his name, if he be not accepted of God?
6049Why is Christ bid to gird his sword upon his thigh?
6049Why is covetousness called idolatry?
6049Why is it a free and unchangeable grace?
6049Why is it then, that thou livest when they are dead, and that thou hast a promise of pardon when they had not?
6049Why is man made the head of the woman in worship, in the worship now under debate, in that worship that is to be performed in assemblies?
6049Why is man''s heart compared to fallow ground, God''s Word to a plough, and his ministers to ploughmen?
6049Why is the conversion of the soul compared to the grafting of a tree, if that be done without cutting?
6049Why is the love of this world so forbidden?
6049Why is the rainbow caused by the sun?
6049Why is the wick and tallow, and all, spent to maintain the light of the candle?
6049Why may not I expect the same when anguish and guilt is upon me?''
6049Why not another?
6049Why not familiar with sinners, provided we hate their spots and blemishes, and seek that they may be healed of them?
6049Why not fellowly with our carnal neighbours?
6049Why not go to the poor man''s house, and give him a penny, and a Scripture to think upon?
6049Why not live before him?
6049Why salvation?
6049Why shall thy deceived heart turn thee aside, that thou canst not deliver thy soul,''nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6049Why should God beseech us to reconcile to him, but that we might hope in him?
6049Why should I be thought to be against a fire in the chimney, because I say it must not be in the thatch of the house?
6049Why should Satan molest those whose ways he knows will bring them to him?
6049Why should anything have my heart but God, but Christ?
6049Why should not devils and damned souls despair?
6049Why should not others arise as extensively to bless the world as Bunyan did?
6049Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6049Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6049Why should the saints look for any good from thee?
6049Why should we strive?
6049Why should you be holden in ignorance and blindness?
6049Why should you not be enlarged in knowledge and understanding?
6049Why sittest thou still?
6049Why so, I pray you?
6049Why so, saith the apostle, ought the wife to carry it towards her husband?
6049Why so, seeing circumcision is not one of the ten words[ commandments]?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why the gates should look in this manner every way, both east, west, north, and south?
6049Why then did not these days live?
6049Why then do you despise my rank, my state, and quality in the world?
6049Why then dost thou not break loose from her hold?
6049Why then is the gospel offered them?
6049Why then should there be any to share with him in his executing of the second part thereof?
6049Why then should we think that our innocent lives will exempt us from sufferings, or that troubles shall do us such harm?
6049Why then were you baptized?
6049Why there should be three, just three, on every side of this city?
6049Why this street is called by the term of pure gold?
6049Why was it?
6049Why was their name, for all that, blotted out, and this day only kept alive in the churches?
6049Why wilt thou not come to Jesus Christ, since thou art a Jerusalem sinner?
6049Why wouldest thou go to Heaven?
6049Why wouldst thou go to heaven?
6049Why"doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?"
6049Why, Christian, what is thy experience?
6049Why, I am to believe in Christ, I am to have faith in his blood?
6049Why, I trow[110] you did not consent to her desires?
6049Why, Sir, did you not answer these things?
6049Why, are you weary of my relating of things?
6049Why, art thou weary of this discourse?
6049Why, did he take this counsel?
6049Why, did you ever hear any man say so?
6049Why, did you hear him tell his dream?
6049Why, did you not serve your own son so?
6049Why, he asked me whither I was going?
6049Why, he might, if he would, might he not?
6049Why, he that saith, They shall come, shall he not make it good?
6049Why, he would say, I have yet with my father in store for my brethren, wherefore then seekest thou to stop his hand?
6049Why, how dost thou think in this matter?
6049Why, is not worshipping of God, well- doing?
6049Why, is this Christian''s wife?
6049Why, it will be said unto them, Friends, how came you hither?
6049Why, man, do you think we shall not be received?
6049Why, man, doth the fear of God make a man idle and slothful?
6049Why, my brother?
6049Why, prithee, what dost thou with them?
6049Why, so it is here; art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
6049Why, soul?
6049Why, then, is it said God beholdeth every one that is proud, and abases him?
6049Why, then, should we conceit that the Son will forgive these that come not to the Father by him?
6049Why, then, should you not judge of those that differ from you herein, as you judged of yourselves when you were as they now are?
6049Why, then, wilt thou set thy heart upon that which is not?
6049Why, thou must have a safe- conduct to heaven?
6049Why, truly thus-- Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly, and with very cold devotion?
6049Why, was there more of them than one?
6049Why, what did he say to you?
6049Why, what did you think?
6049Why, what difference is there between crying out against, and abhorring of sin?
6049Why, what had Jonathan done?
6049Why, what is it?
6049Why, what is the matter?
6049Why, what is thine end in coming to Christ?
6049Why, what other sins was he addicted to, I mean while he was but a child?
6049Why, what was it that brought your sins to mind again?
6049Why, what wilt thou make of God?
6049Why, what wouldest thou ask for, sinner?
6049Why, when the Lord comes; what will he do?
6049Why, where is he then?
6049Why, where is it to be found?"
6049Why, who are thou?
6049Why, with the Lord there is great mercy for thee?
6049Why, would you have us do nothing?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Wicked men talk of heaven, and say they hope and desire to go to heaven, even while they continue wicked men; but, I say, what would they do there?
6049Will He esteem thy riches?
6049Will He within Open to sorry me, though I have been An undeserving rebel?
6049Will a less thing than heaven, than glory and eternal life, answer thy desires?
6049Will a man give a penny to fill his belly with hay; or can you persuade the turtle- dove to live upon carrion like the crow?
6049Will any say we can not believe that God hath received any but such as are baptized[ in water]?
6049Will he always call upon God?
6049Will he esteem thy riches?
6049Will he hold him when Shall- come puts forth itself, will he then let12 him, for coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Will he leave him to recover himself by the strength of his now languishing graces?
6049Will he let him alone in his apostasy?
6049Will he plead against me with his great power?
6049Will he show wonders to such a dead dog as I am?
6049Will he suffer them To break his law, and sin, and not condemn Them for so doing?
6049Will he take this advantage to destroy the sinner?
6049Will he urge that he will plead against us?
6049Will his God humour him, and answer his desires?
6049Will it not amaze them to be unexpectedly excluded from life and salvation?
6049Will it not be a dishonour to thee to see the very boys and girls in the country to have more wit than thyself?
6049Will it not be amazing to some of the damned themselves, to see some come to hell that then they shall see come thither?
6049Will it not be glorious for thee to be in glory with them, while others are in unutterable torments?
6049Will it not be glorious to enjoy those things that eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man to conceive?
6049Will it not be glorious to enter then with the angels and saints into that glorious kingdom?
6049Will it, think you, be always thus with you?
6049Will my profession, or the faith I think I have, carry me through all the trials of God''s tribunal?
6049Will my sins do me good then?
6049Will not a humble posture best become us when we have humbling providences in prospect?
6049Will not the thoughts that we have one Father quiet us, and the thoughts that we are brethren unite us?
6049Will not this persuade thine heart, nor make thee bethink thyself?
6049Will she venture To clash at light?
6049Will temporal things make thy soul to live?
6049Will the blood- hounds let him escape?
6049Will the sheep couple with a dog, the partridge with a crow, or the pheasant with an owl?
6049Will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
6049Will these be excuses for them, as the case now standeth with them?
6049Will these help to turn the hand of God from inflicting his fierce anger upon me?
6049Will they be able to help me when I come to fetch my last breath?
6049Will they do me any good when Christ comes?
6049Will they fortify themselves?
6049Will they help to ease the pains of hell?
6049Will they make an end in a day?
6049Will they not also be amazed one at another, while they remember how in their lifetime they counted themselves fellow- heirs of life?
6049Will they not rather imitate Korah, Dathan, and Abiram''s friends, even rail at me for condemning him, as they did at Moses for doing execution?
6049Will they not rather put him upon all tricks, evasions, irreligious consequences and conclusions, such as will serve to cherish sin?
6049Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are bunt?''
6049Will they sacrifice?
6049Will those, who have us hither cast?
6049Will ye render me a recompence?
6049Will you leave your friends and companions behind you?
6049Will you not go in, and stay till morning?
6049Will you not hear the errand of Christ, although He telleth you tidings of peace and salvation?
6049Will you now desert your old friend, or do you think of standing by me?''
6049Will you rebel against the king?
6049Will you take up the cross, come after Me, and so preserve your souls from perishing?
6049Will you trust to the blood that was shed upon the cross, that run down to the ground, and perished in the dust?
6049Wilt neither tidings from heaven or hell awake thee?
6049Wilt not thou serve him with joyfulness in the enjoyment of all good things, even him by whom thou art to be made blessed for ever?
6049Wilt thou answer this question now, or wilt thou take time to do it?
6049Wilt thou be like that simple one named in the seventh of Proverbs, that will be drawn to the slaughter by the cord of a silly lust?
6049Wilt thou be like the bird that hasteth to the snare of the fowler?
6049Wilt thou be like the silly fly, that is not quiet unless she be either entangled in the spider''s web, or burned in the candle?
6049Wilt thou be so sottish and unwise, as to venture thy soul upon a little uncertain time?
6049Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
6049Wilt thou by thus doing endeavour to keep them wrapt up still in the dust of the earth, there to dwell with the worm and corruption?
6049Wilt thou continue to contemn and reproach the living God?
6049Wilt thou hearken unto me if I give thee counsel?
6049Wilt thou not cry?
6049Wilt thou not hear yet, barren fig- tree?
6049Wilt thou not then be afraid of the power?
6049Wilt thou not yet awake?
6049Wilt thou provoke him to do it?
6049Wilt thou provoke still?
6049Wilt thou run?
6049Wilt thou say still,''Yet a little sleep, a little slumber,''and''a little folding of the hands to sleep?''
6049Wilt thou stand by thy doings?
6049Wilt thou stop thine ears, and shut thy eyes?
6049Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am god?
6049Wilt thou yet turn thyself in thy sloth, as the door is turned upon the hinges?
6049Wilt thou, then, lose this Christ, this food, this pleasure, this heaven, this happiness, for a thing of nought?
6049With how many oaths, declarations, attestations, and proclamations, is it avouched, confirmed, and established?
6049With promises, did I say?
6049With respect to thy desires, what are they?
6049With that, one of them said, Who is your God?
6049Without a watch, resist a foe who can?
6049Witness they that live in hell; if it be proper to say they live in hell?
6049Women may, yea ought to pray; what then?
6049Would God else have given him the heaven to dispose of to us that believe, and would he else have told us so?
6049Would I share in this salvation by faith in him?
6049Would a heathen god refuse to answer such prayers in which the supplicants were not agreed; and shall we think the true God will answer them?
6049Would either of you stay till he is grown?
6049Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?
6049Would he favour sin?
6049Would he love this world below?
6049Would he not sometimes talk of his wife when she was dead?
6049Would it not be counted an high affront, for a base inferior fellow, to call himself the head of the queen?
6049Would it not have been so to any of us, had we been used as he, to be robbed, and wounded too, and that in a strange place, as he was?
6049Would not By- ends, Facing- both- ways, and Save- all, have jumped to the same conclusion?
6049Would not Heaven be better to me than my sins?
6049Would not His dying only of a natural death have served the turn?
6049Would not this make Satan fall from heaven like lightning?
6049Would she not say, You mock me?
6049Would such an one, thinkest thou, run again into the same course of life as before, and venture the damnation that for sin he had already been in?
6049Would the people learn to be wanton?
6049Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6049Would they learn to be drunkards?
6049Would they learn to be drunkards?
6049Would they not, I say, have concluded that he was a righteous man?
6049Would you act thus by God''s holy commandments?
6049Would you be saved by keeping the law?
6049Would you be willing to be damned for slothfulness?
6049Would you choose one and reject another?
6049Would you have us make Christ such a drudge as to do all, while we sit idling still?
6049Would you have us run into temptation, to try if they be sound or rotten?
6049Would you make my Lord''s people to transgress?
6049Would you not say, I did not think of covenants, or study the nature of them?
6049Would you serve your prince so?
6049Would you so long without an husband[3] live?
6049Would you stand just before God thereby?
6049Would you think that such an one did all this while retain the shape, form, or similitude of a man?
6049Wouldest thou be content that I should judge thee, because thou canst not for my light give thanks with me?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this fear of God?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of godly fear?
6049Wouldest thou have MERCY for thy righteousness, or JUSTICE for thy righteousness?
6049Wouldest thou know whether Christ is thine Advocate or no?
6049Wouldest thou sit upon their place of ease?
6049Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6049Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6049Wouldst thou be glad to be kept out of heaven with a back well clothed, and a belly well filled with the dainties of this world?
6049Wouldst thou be glad to have all thy good things in thy lifetime, to have thy heaven to last no longer than while thou dost live in this world?
6049Wouldst thou be saved from guilt and filth too?
6049Wouldst thou be saved with a thorough salvation?
6049Wouldst thou be saved?
6049Wouldst thou be that within thou dost appear, Or seem to be in outward exercise Before the most devout, and godly wise?
6049Wouldst thou be the servant of thy Saviour?
6049Wouldst thou be very upright and sincere?
6049Wouldst thou be willing to be deprived of eternal happiness and felicity?
6049Wouldst thou fare deliciously every day, and have thy soul delight itself in fatness?
6049Wouldst thou have the kingdom of God come indeed, and also his will to be done in earth as it is in heaven?
6049Wouldst thou know how God could still love his creatures, and do his justice no wrong?
6049Wouldst thou know how God''s heart stood affected toward man before the world began?
6049Wouldst thou know how far a man may go on in a profession of the gospel, and yet fall away?
6049Wouldst thou know how hard it is to go to heaven?
6049Wouldst thou know man''s inclination so soon as he is born?
6049Wouldst thou know somewhat concerning that?
6049Wouldst thou know what is the wages of sin?
6049Wouldst thou know what that Christ that died for sinners is doing in that place whither he is gone?
6049Wouldst thou know what thou art, and what is in thine heart?
6049Wouldst thou know what, or who they are that shall go to heaven?
6049Wouldst thou know where God did place man after he had made him?
6049Wouldst thou know whether God looked upon Adam''s eating[ the fruit of] the forbidden tree to be sin or no?
6049Wouldst thou know whether God''s love did still abide towards his creatures for anything they could do to make him amends?
6049Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine Advocate, whether he has taken in hand to plead thy cause?
6049Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine advocate?
6049Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature be a friend to God, or an enemy?
6049Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature may know something of the invisible things of God?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he did eat or drink with his disciples after he rose out of the grave?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he did in that body bear all our sins, and where?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he did rise again after he was crucified, with the very same body?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he made them of something or nothing?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he put forth any labour in making them, as we do in making things?
6049Wouldst thou know whether it be the desire of the heart of man by nature, to follow God in his own way or no?
6049Wouldst thou know whether it were the devil who beguiled them, or whether it was a natural serpent, such as do haunt the desolate places?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man be defiled in every part of him by the sin he hath committed?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man once fallen from God by transgression, can recover himself by all he can do?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man was cursed for his sin?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man''s obedience will obtain that Christ should die for them, or save them?
6049Wouldst thou know whether natural man can abstain from the outward act of sin against the law, merely by a principle of nature?
6049Wouldst thou know whether righteousness, justification, and sanctification do come through the virtue of Christ''s blood?
6049Wouldst thou know whether sin were sufficient to draw God''s love from his creatures?
6049Wouldst thou know whether that man did live there all his time or not?
6049Wouldst thou know whether that sin be imputed to us?
6049Wouldst thou know whether the curse did fall on man, or on the whole creation with him?
6049Wouldst thou know whether they that live and die in their sins shall go to heaven or not?
6049Wouldst thou know whether this Saviour had a body of flesh and bones before the world was, or took it from the Virgin Mary?
6049Wouldst thou know whither those do go that die unconverted to the faith of Christ?
6049Wouldst thou know, sinner, what thou art?
6049Wouldst thou then know this throne of grace, where God sits to hear prayers and give grace?
6049Wouldst thou wade?
6049Wouldst thou willingly hold out, stand to the last, and be more than a conqueror?
6049Wouldst thou, then, know the greatest things of God?
6049Wouldst thou, with all thy heart, be saved by Jesus Christ?
6049Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?''
6049Ye are the salt o''th''earth; but wherewith must The earth be season''d when the savour''s lost?
6049Ye do not furnish them with what they need, Wat boots it?
6049Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?"
6049Yea more, why are the elders of the churches called watchmen, overseers, guides, teachers, rulers, and the like?
6049Yea whether it doth not tend to make them unruly and headstrong?
6049Yea, I say again, if judgment must begin at them, will it not make thee think, What shall become of me?
6049Yea, and if he ask me, Why I came home no sooner?
6049Yea, and it has its followers ready at its heels continually to blow its applause abroad, saying,''Who will show us any[ other] good?''
6049Yea, and why is death suffered to slay the body?
6049Yea, are they not hurtful in the day of grace?
6049Yea, art thou thus when no eye doth thee see But that which is invisible?
6049Yea, canst thou appeal to the Lord Jesus, who knoweth perfectly the very inmost thought of thy heart, that this is true?
6049Yea, canst thou say, My soul, my soul waiteth upon God, my soul thirsteth for Him, my soul followeth hard after him?
6049Yea, did we not even kill ourselves with our earnest intreaties of thee to consider of thine estate, and by Christ to escape this dreadful day?
6049Yea, did we not tell thee that God, out of his love to sinners, sent Christ to die for them, that they might, by coming to him, be saved?
6049Yea, do we not grow worse and worse?
6049Yea, dost thou not vehemently desire to desire to depart and to be with Christ?
6049Yea, hath the truth itself bestowed it upon us, and shall those to whom it is given, even given by Scripture of truth, be yet deprived thereof?
6049Yea, how can you now, though he is at a distance, endure to think of such a mighty one?
6049Yea, how did those ravenous creatures, the ravens, bring the prophet bread and flesh twice a day, but by immediate instinct from heaven?
6049Yea, if any that see her should say, Why do you so?
6049Yea, if the works of a sanctified man are blameworthy, how shall the works of a bad man set him clear in the eyes of Divine justice?
6049Yea, is it not meet that to every one they should confess what sorry ones they are?
6049Yea, is it not reason that in all things we should study his exaltation here, since he in all things contrives our honour and glory in heaven?
6049Yea, open thy heart, and take this man, not into judgment, but into mercy with thee?
6049Yea, or for their neglect of it either?
6049Yea, or nay?"
6049Yea, our faith is faulty, and also imperfect; how then should remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6049Yea, shall my Jesus die To reconcile me to my God?
6049Yea, suppose the child should now, through ignorance, cry, and say, This man is now no more my father; is he, therefore, now no more his father?
6049Yea, the passover being to be eaten on the even of his sufferings, with what desires did he desire to eat it with his disciples?
6049Yea, was he not now in the combat?
6049Yea, was it better than the tree of life?
6049Yea, what a word of worth, and goodness, and blessedness, is it to him that lies continually upon the wrath of a guilty conscience?
6049Yea, what conformity unto him, to his sorrows and sufferings?
6049Yea, what do you think John desired, when he cried out to Christ to come quickly?
6049Yea, what means this your taking up of arms against, and the shutting of your gates upon us, the faithful servants of your King?
6049Yea, what shall we say of such that are the inventors and promoters of wickedness, as of oaths, beastly talk, or the like?
6049Yea, what should they do among that company that are saved alone by grace, through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ?
6049Yea, what wilt thou then do, if death and hell shall come to visit thee, and thou in thy sins, and under the curse of the law?
6049Yea, what works of that man doth God impute to him that he yet justifies as ungodly?
6049Yea, wherefore hath God also given it out that there is none other name given to men under heaven whereby we must be saved?
6049Yea, why did not the Pharisee, if he was a heathen, lay that to his charge while he stood before God?
6049Yea, why do you taunt those ministers that persuade us to renounce our own righteousness, and those also that follow their doctrine?
6049Yea, why is he commanded to let it be so, if the people would bow and fall kindly under him, and heartily implore his grace without it?
6049Yea, wrap thy head with clouds and hide thy face, As threatening to withdraw from us thy grace?
6049Yea,"how oft is the candle of the wicked put out?"
6049Yes; for I think if I were deceived before, if I were comforted by a spirit of delusion before, why may it not be so again?
6049Yes; the Lord Jesus denied himself for thee; what sayest thou to that?
6049Yes;''What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049Yet the question is, Are they absolutely or conditionally promised?
6049Yet, hast thou fallen?
6049You add,''Is it a person''s light that giveth being to a precept?''
6049You ask again,''Suppose men plead want of light in other commands?''
6049You ask me next,''How long is it since I was a Baptist?''
6049You ask,''Can not you give yourself a reason, that their moving, travelling state made them incapable, and that God was merciful?
6049You ask,''Was circumcision dispensed with for want of light, it being plainly commanded?''
6049You came in at the gate, did you not?
6049You may ask me what that is?
6049You may ask me, What is it to come boldly?
6049You may ask me, what those things are?
6049You may ask, How should I know those shepherds?
6049You read they come weeping and mourning, and with tears; they knock and they cry for mercy; but what did tears avail?
6049You say he was proud; but will you show me now some symptoms of one that is proud?
6049You say true; but did you meet nobody else in that valley?
6049You say well, for what fellowship hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6049You speak mystically, do you not?
6049You talk of rubs; what rubs have you met withal?
6049You tell me also, that some of the sober Independents have shewed dislike to my writing on this subject: What then?
6049You that live in adultery, know not ye The friendship of the world is enmity With God?
6049You will say, Are these graves spoken of here, the graves that are made in the earth?
6049You will say, How should I know that?
6049You will say, what is that?
6049Your souls are worth a thousand worlds; and will you be slothful?
6049Your twelfth argument is,''Why should professors have more light in breaking of bread, than baptism?
6049[ 108] What is meant by the Hill Difficulty?
6049[ 112] Examine, which do you like better, self- soothing or soul- searching doctrine?
6049[ 12]"Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him, saith the Lord?
6049[ 130] Reader, can you feed upon Christ by faith?
6049[ 134] But did I laugh?
6049[ 138] Can we wonder that the pilgrims longed to spend some time with such lovely companions?
6049[ 140] Now the King, at the sight of the petition, was glad; but how much more think you, when it was seconded by his Son?
6049[ 148] When he had left her, Prudence said, Did I not tell thee, that Mr. Brisk would soon forsake thee?
6049[ 14] But I beheld in my dream, that a man came to him, whose name was Help, and asked him what he did there?
6049[ 15] But now, when did the day of grace end with this man?
6049[ 15] Was this love of God extended to him because of his personal virtues?
6049[ 162] Is not this too much the case with professors of this day?
6049[ 163] Can a man enter upon the work of the ministry from a better school than this?
6049[ 163] What is this something that By- ends knew more than all the world?
6049[ 167] Pretended friends come with such expostulations as these: Why, dear Sir, will you give such offence?
6049[ 17] But is he now quit?
6049[ 17] Can it be imagined that when the wicked are in this distress, but that they will desire to be saved?
6049[ 192] Look, said Christian, did not I tell you so?
6049[ 192]What must the pure and holy Jesus have suffered when He tasted death in all its bitterness?
6049[ 194] So on they went, and Joseph said, Can not we see to the end of this Valley as yet?
6049[ 1] Was Christ slothful in the work of your redemption?
6049[ 217] Mr. Wingate asked Bunyan why he did not follow his calling and go to church?
6049[ 21] What do all their acts declare, but this, that they either know not God, or fear not what he can do unto them?
6049[ 21]If it be asked, Why take your unregenerate children, and invite the ungodly, to the place of worship?
6049[ 228] Then said Christian, What means this?
6049[ 231] Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I perceive that these had on them, even every one, a show of pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not?
6049[ 238] Now, is it not very common to hear professors talk at this rate?
6049[ 242] Then they asked Mr. Feeble- mind how he fell into his hands?
6049[ 248] What was this good thing?
6049[ 24] Seest thou the poor?
6049[ 254] Who can stand in the evil day of temptation, when beset with Faint- heart, Mistrust, and Guilt, backed by the power of their master, Satan?
6049[ 257] Then said Mr. Contrite to them, Pray how fareth it with you in your pilgrimage?
6049[ 25] The trial we have before God is of otherguise importance,[26] it concerns our eternal happiness or misery; and yet dare we affront him?
6049[ 267] Also, are we not now to walk by faith?
6049[ 268] What can not Great- heart do?
6049[ 276] Then said the Pilgrims, What means this?
6049[ 27] Well, but whither do they go, that are thus gone out of the temple or church of God?
6049[ 284] Then said Christian to Hopeful( but softly), Did I not tell you he cared not for our company?
6049[ 288] How, then, dost thou say, I believe in Christ?
6049[ 296] Then they said- Well, Ignorance, wilt thou yet foolish be, To slight good counsel, ten times given thee?
6049[ 2] And why is MY rank so mean, that the most gracious and godly among you, may not duly and soberly consider of what I have said?
6049[ 2] He asked the constable what we did, where we were met together, and what we had with us?
6049[ 2]( Psa 8:3,4) Now in the creation of the world we may consider several things; as, What was the order of God in this work?
6049[ 309] My soul, what''s lighter than a feather?
6049[ 311] Who are these ministering spirits, that the author calls"men"?
6049[ 312] Is she not rightly named Bubble?
6049[ 312] What are these two difficulties?
6049[ 31] And how many times are they that fear God said to be delivered both by God and his holy angels?
6049[ 338]''Why was the brazen laver made of the women''s looking- glasses?
6049[ 33] What is this to me, O law, that thou accusest me, and sayest that I have committed many sins?
6049[ 35]This should prompt every professing Christian to self- examination-- Am I of the raven class, or that of the dove?
6049[ 38] But is our present need all the need that we are like to have, and the present work all the work that we have to do in the world?
6049[ 39] Then said Christian, What means this?
6049[ 39] Will it be comfort to thee to see the Saviour turn Judge?
6049[ 3]"What shall I do?"
6049[ 44] Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?
6049[ 45]"In the midst of these heavenly instructions, why in such haste to go?"
6049[ 47] Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou considered all these things?
6049[ 59] What is this garden but the world?
6049[ 5] The genuine disciple"who thinketh no evil"will say, Can this be so now?
6049[ 5] Where is the man, except he be a willful perverter of Divine truth, who can charge the doctrines of grace with licentiousness?
6049[ 60] What are these ill- favoured ones?
6049[ 62] But why go back again?
6049[ 6] I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, who asked,"Where fore dost thou cry?"
6049[ 6] Would you be ready to die in peace?
6049[ 77] What say you, O my Mansoul?
6049[ 78] But shall we be flattered out of our lives?
6049[ 89]''Thou hast given credit to the truth''; what is this but faith-- the faith of the operation of God?
6049[ 8] Barren fig- tree, can it be imagined that those that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?
6049[ 8] Before they took him his intent was to preach on these words,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6049[ 8] If thou now say, Which is the way?
6049[ 99] Is there righteousness in Christ?
6049[ But, pray, what talk have the people about him?
6049[ Does it stun them?]
6049[ How should we strive?]
6049[ I reply] If thou hadst said, I worship her Son, thou hadst said truly( I hope) But is not thy spite more against her son, than her?
6049[ WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6049[ WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6049[ Why should we strive?]
6049[ that is, to bring Christ down from above:] or, Who shall descend into the deep?
6049a promise that declares, yea, that engageth Christ Jesus to open his heart to receive the coming sinner?
6049a promise that looks at the first moving of the heart after Jesus Christ?
6049afraid to go to Joseph''s house?
6049all who?
6049always at it?
6049and again, He beholds the proud afar off?
6049and again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
6049and again,"O death, where is thy sting?
6049and also how God doth make a man righteous with it?
6049and are not men the more noble part in all the churches of Christ?
6049and are notions and whimsies of such credit with thee that thou must leave the foundation to follow them?
6049and are these Christian''s children?
6049and are you stronger than He?
6049and art thou for ever resolved so to do?
6049and be The words of God in truth thy prop and stay?
6049and behold the height of the stars, how high they are?"
6049and by seeing the beams and sweet influences of the sun strike downwards?
6049and canst thou find in thy heart to labour to lay more sins upon His back?
6049and comes as it were to the borders of doubt, saying,''Who shall deliver me?''
6049and darkness and tempests?
6049and did no more of them but you come out to escape the danger?
6049and do not the members receive their whole light, guidance, and wisdom from it?
6049and do you question the resurrection of the body?
6049and dost thou mingle thy tears with thy drink?
6049and dost thou sigh and mourn in secret?
6049and doth God testify that thy desire is true, not feigned?
6049and doth your life and conversation testify the same?
6049and falsify their words for thee?
6049and fears as he desires to fear God''s name?
6049and for what are they hanged there?
6049and from whence would the flaming flame ascend highest, and make the most roaring noise?
6049and going on pilgrimage too?
6049and hast not thou been led by a lying spirit also, in wresting of my words as thou hast done?
6049and have you consented to stand by their opinion?
6049and he that is called to glory and virtue, shall not he add to his faith virtue?
6049and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?"
6049and how could Abel be yet pleasing in his sight, for the sake of his own righteousness, when it is plain that Abel had not yet done good works?
6049and how far go you this way?
6049and how if all our faith, and Christ, and Scriptures, should be but a think- so too?
6049and how shall he be convinced of eternal judgment, if you persuade him, that when he is dead, he shall not at all rise?
6049and how they hold back good from us?
6049and how we may be more holy and more humble towards God, and more charitable and more serviceable to one another?
6049and how?
6049and if I be a Master, where is my fear?
6049and if they think they shall know and do these, why not know others, and rejoice in their welfare also?
6049and if to two, why not to four, and so to eight?
6049and in Thy name have cast out devils?"
6049and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6049and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6049and in thy name have cast out devils?
6049and in thy name have cast out devils?
6049and is God''s love and care of the salvation of the souls of sinners infinitely greater than is their own care for their own souls?
6049and is all that thou hast to be ventured for his name in this world?
6049and is also the life of Jesus''made manifest in thy mortal body?''
6049and is goodness seen in thy seeking the life or the damage of thy enemy?
6049and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
6049and is not that a good life that is according to God''s commandments?
6049and is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to God all that follow it, yea, or nay?"
6049and is not this thus much, are not all they reprobates( say you) but they in whim Christ is within?
6049and is there knowledge in the Most High?''
6049and is there not like reason for it?
6049and loves as he desires to love?
6049and may I lodge here tonight?
6049and of choosing what you judge is right, whether they conclude with you or no?
6049and says another, Would you have us make ourselves ridiculous?
6049and shall I Not love a saint?
6049and shall I count anything too dear for Him?
6049and shall I hate his child, nor hear his wants that call For my little assisting of him?
6049and shall none be angry at it?
6049and shall not I exercise my mind about it?
6049and should a man full of talk be justified?
6049and so, consequently, say unto God,"Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways; or, What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6049and that Christ hath marked and recorded for such an one?
6049and that also against which the spirit lusteth?
6049and that eternal life with God''s favour, is better than a temporal life in God''s displeasure?
6049and that made the jailer cry out, and that with great trembling of soul,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
6049and that, AFTER the angel had fled through the midst of heaven, preaching the gospel to those that dwell on the earth?
6049and the company of God, Christ, saints, and angels, be better than the company of Cain, Judas, Balaam, with the devils in the furnace of fire?
6049and therefore that it ought to be departed from, who knows not?
6049and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?"
6049and to be had upon no lower rates than thy immortal soul?
6049and to say now, Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner?
6049and to what did they make him stoop?
6049and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
6049and unquiet and troublesome, discontented, and seeking to be revenged of thy persecutors; where is, or what kind of grace hast thou got?
6049and until you could by faith own it as done for you, and counted yours by reputation, yea, or no?
6049and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?''
6049and what communion hath light with darkness?
6049and what communion hath light with darkness?
6049and what course should I take to be delivered from this sad and troublesome condition?
6049and what fruits in all their labour?
6049and what hath Emmanuel said?
6049and what he would have?
6049and what is the criterion of Christian charity, except it be''zeal for the salvation of others in his heart?''
6049and what is the reason of that, but a persuasion that there is no help for him in God?
6049and what is your business here?
6049and what must they do that have none?"
6049and what profit should we have if we pray unto him?''
6049and what still wilt thou further do, if mercy, and blood and grace doth not prevent thee?
6049and what would you have?
6049and when did I do the other?
6049and when it is committed?
6049and when so like to be weary, as when almost at their journey''s end?
6049and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee an answer[ unashamed?]''
6049and whence he came?
6049and where is the place of my rest?
6049and where will they be safe in such days?
6049and where, when He speaketh of them, doth He express a communion that they have with Him by the similitude of conjugal love?
6049and whether the holy Scriptures were not rather a fable, and cunning story, than the holy and pure Word of God?
6049and while they thus call themselves, they should be the veriest rogues for all evil, sin, and villainy imaginable, who could help it?
6049and whither are you bound?
6049and who hath brought up these?
6049and who shall repay him what he hath done?
6049and why I did not content myself with following my calling?
6049and why art thou disquieted within me?
6049and why art thou disquieted within me?
6049and why did he dispraise it, but of a covetous mind to wrong and beguile the seller?
6049and why did he so long for it, but of desire to do us good?
6049and why dost Thou pass such a sad sentence of condemnation upon us?
6049and why is thy countenance fallen?"
6049and why may we not go to Christ in the name of the Father, as well as to the Father in the name of Christ?
6049and why must he make his arrows sharp, and all, that the heart may with this sword and these arrows be shot, wounded, and made to bleed?
6049and will he judge a man just that is a sinner?
6049and will he not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us?
6049and with what body do they come?"
6049and yet all this is included in this word saved, and in the answer to that question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6049and yet doth it yield no good unto us?
6049and, I say, as I said before, in whom is it, light, like so to shine, as in the souls of great sinners?
6049and, Will it go well with the town of Mansoul?
6049and, that some time ago I heard speak well of the holy word of God?
6049and,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6049and,''What wouldst thou have me do?''
6049any him that cometh to thee?
6049are not even ye that have been converted by us?
6049are not the poor saints now in this city?
6049are not the things that are eternal best?
6049are not they concerned in these instructions?
6049are not thy kindred as hardened as thou wast?
6049are these the effects of a purblind spirit?
6049are these the tokens of a blessed man?
6049are they all Esau''s indeed?
6049are they forgotten?
6049are they not rather the fruits of an eagle- eyed confidence?
6049are they thrown over the bar?
6049are they weaned from that milk, and drawn from the breasts?
6049are we better than they?
6049are we better than they?
6049are we better than they?"
6049are we stronger than He?''
6049are ye made to be taken and destroyed?
6049are you not ashamed of your doings?
6049are you not ashamed of your doings?
6049are you that countryman, then?
6049arise: why standest thou still?
6049art thou become like unto us?''
6049art thou one of them that hast cast off fear?
6049art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
6049art thou weary?
6049art thou willing?
6049be persuaded to pause a moment, and ask yourself the question- What is my case?
6049because Christ is our pattern, is he not our passover?
6049because they would adorn the gospel?
6049because they would beautify religion, and make sinners to fall in love with their own salvation?
6049behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have built?''
6049besides there is hell itself, the place itself, the fire itself, the nature of the torments, and the durableness of them, who can understand?
6049but can it turn all things into grace?
6049but doth thy life and conversation declare thee to be such an one?
6049but how much is there of it?''
6049but how shall I come by them?
6049but may it not be as strongly supposed that the presence and blessing of the Lord Jesus, with his ministers, is laid upon the same ground also?
6049but what was that gospel you preached?
6049but where are thy fruits, barren fig- tree?
6049but why did you not shew me my evil in thus calling it, when opposed to the substance, and the thing signified?
6049but why didst thou not confess what thou hadst done then?
6049but why offended at this?
6049but, Hath he fruit?
6049but, Were you doers, or talkers only?
6049can he judge through the dark cloud?"
6049can it make all things work together for good?
6049can not you be satisfied without you have peace with God?
6049can not you help me?
6049can the floods drown it?
6049can these be possessed with this grace of fear?
6049can we suppose he will now admit of the wit and contrivance of men in those things that are, in comparison to them, the heavenly things themselves?
6049canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?''
6049canst thou give no better counsel touching those whom God hath wounded, than to send them to the ordinances of hell for help?
6049canst thou imagine that such a gnat, a flea, a pismire as thou art, can take and possess the heavens, and mantle thyself up in the eternal glories?
6049canst thou judge no better?
6049canst thou think that God hath given thee this that thou mightest thereby make a prey of thy neighbour?
6049cast a world behind thy back for the welfare of a soul?
6049consent and nothing else?
6049count convictions for sin, mournings for sin, and repentance for sin, melancholy?
6049deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
6049did he die before he was born again?
6049did he die in unbelief?
6049did he light upon you?
6049did he not behave himself valiantly?
6049did they now choose him to be their king?
6049did they say, did they do nothing while they sat before the throne?
6049did you see how I turned again to those vanities from which some time before I fell?
6049did your neighbours talk so?
6049do they not tend to surfeit the heart, and to alienate a man and his mind from the things that are better?
6049do they use to show such kind of favours to traitors?
6049do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?''
6049do you design the glory of God, in the salvation of your soul?
6049do you not understand that God is resolved to have the mastery one way or another?
6049do you think she will go?
6049dost the wanton play, Or doth thy testy humour tend its way?
6049dost thou know what thou art?
6049dost thou not know that thou by so doing deferrest the coming of thy dearest Lord?
6049dost thou say that that which thou callest the light of Christ, is the Spirit of Christ?
6049dost thou think that God, Christ, Prophets, and Scriptures, will all lie for thee?
6049dost thou think to run fast enough with the world, thy sins and lusts in thy heart?
6049doth his coming to Jesus Christ offend thee?
6049doth his forsaking of his sins and pleasures offend thee?
6049doth his pursuing of his own salvation offend thee?
6049doth not this man deserve to be ranked among the extravagant ones?
6049doth she give up her faith and hope, and return to that fear that begot the first bondage?
6049doth this yield thee inward pleasedness of mind, and a kind of secret sweetness, or bow?
6049fear God and a liar, and one that cries for mercies to spend them upon thy lusts?
6049fear God and be proud, and covetous, a wine- bibber, and a riotous eater of flesh?
6049fear God without a change of heart and life?
6049fear God, and in a state of nature?
6049flow they not, think you, from faith of the finest sort, and are they not bred in the bosom of a truly mortified soul?
6049for a man must know before he does, else how should he divert[13] himself to do?
6049for it is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
6049for legal grounds, though not expressed?
6049for providing friends to receive him to harbour when others should turn him out of their doors?
6049for to do things, but not in God''s fear, to what will it amount?
6049for to him I would deliver my message?''
6049had he faith and holiness?
6049has God bestowed a contrite spirit upon thee?
6049has not this river pleasant streams?
6049hast thou cried out?
6049hast thou cried?
6049hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not?
6049hath it ears?
6049hath it eyes?
6049have I been unfaithful to Him?
6049have they not in them power to loose the bands of nature, and to harden the soul against sorrow?
6049having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?''
6049he that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
6049he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
6049he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
6049how came the prophet by this sight?
6049how can he see?
6049how can that be, since they are hurtful?
6049how canst thou deal so unkindly with such a sweet Lord Jesus?
6049how could he bear the face to do it?
6049how crossly he thinks?
6049how doth he behave himself in his presence?
6049how few be there in the world whose heart and mouth in prayer shall go together?
6049how he found that which some of his children sought and missed?
6049how hot will that make wrath?
6049how long has it lasted?
6049how many lashes with God''s iron whip dost thou deserve?
6049how much of his Spirit, and the grace of his Word?
6049how poorly will these be able to plead the virtues of the law to which they have cleaved, when God shall answer them,''Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
6049how readest thou?
6049how shall I come at Christ?
6049how shall I pass through this dark entry into another world?
6049how she flies and sings,[20] But could she do so if she had not wings?
6049how then can we be offended at things by which we reap so much good, and at things that God makes so profitable for us?
6049how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?"
6049how they grieve the Holy Ghost?
6049how they spoil our prayers?
6049how they tempt Christ to be ashamed of us?
6049how they weaken faith?
6049how they weaken our graces?
6049how will they die and languish in their souls?
6049how will they faint?
6049how would Thy heart and pulse beat after heav''nly things, After the upper and the nether springs?
6049if it were not for these three or four words, now how might I be comforted?
6049if, at any time, any of them are mentioned, how seemingly coldly doth the record of scripture present them to us?
6049in each part What flames appear?
6049in sinking into the bottom of the sea with company?
6049in storms?
6049in the body of his flesh,[ that then must be first: to what?]
6049in the fifth verse, in one Lord Jesus Christ: by what?
6049in this so good a soil?
6049into what particular church was Lydia baptized by Paul, or those first converts at Philippi?
6049is all right with my soul?
6049is he a pleasant child?
6049is he''formed in me the hope of glory?''
6049is it in the holiness that is there, or in the freedom that is there from hell?
6049is it little in thine eyes that our King doth offer thee mercy, and that, after so many provocations?
6049is justifying, saving faith, nothing more than a belief of the truth?
6049is man such a fool as to believe things, and yet not look after them?
6049is not this excellent water?
6049is old Good- deed yet alive in Mansoul?
6049is she not a tall, comely dame, something of a swarthy complexion?
6049is sitting alone, pensive under God''s hand, reading the Scriptures, and hearing of sermons,& c., the way to be undone?
6049is the celestial glory of so small esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazards of a few difficulties to obtain it?
6049is the soul so precious a thing?
6049is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049is there not life and mettle in them?
6049is thy heart still so stubborn as not to say yet,"Let us fear the Lord?"
6049it is the gift of the Father--"how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him( Luke 11:13)?
6049it was for sufferings; and why made he ready for them but because he saw they wrought out for him a''far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory?''
6049joyful, and glad, and merry at heart at the thoughts of the richness of the booty?
6049know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you,--and ye are not your own?"
6049may not, therefore, the spirit of bondage be sent again to put me in fear, as at first?
6049more fools still?
6049must all men that have not so large acquaintance of their duty herein be excommunicated?
6049must he save them all?
6049must now the devil make thee wise?
6049must these for this be cast out of the church?
6049must we seek for justification by the works of the law, because the law convinceth?
6049must ye utterly perish in your own corruptions?
6049must you mind this world to the damning of your souls?
6049nay, may they not both fall short?
6049neighbour Christian, where are you now?
6049neither hit last year nor this?
6049neither if I be not, am I the worse?
6049no Mount Zion?
6049none for his loving Son that has showed his love, and died for thee?
6049not fear in the day of evil?
6049not in bed?].
6049not when the iniquity of thy heels compasseth thee about?
6049now what shall we do?
6049of a wicked man dying in despair?
6049of works?
6049of works?
6049or a way for the lightning of thunder to cause it to rain on the earth, where no man is: on the wilderness wherein there is no man?''
6049or art thou none of those that should look after the salvation of their soul?
6049or art thou through the ignorance that is in thee as[ one] unacquainted with these things?
6049or can any give truer signs of false prophets than Isaiah and Micah give, yea or nay?"
6049or can repentance be where the fruits of repentance are not?
6049or can that be called a justifying faith, that has not for its fruit good works?
6049or can there be no salvation?
6049or can we be without such holy appointments of God?
6049or did he die with ease, quietly?
6049or do the scriptures only help you to seeming imports, and me- hap- soes[17] for your practice?
6049or dost think thou mayest lose thy soul, and save thyself?
6049or dost thou but dream thereof?
6049or dost thou think that thou shalt escape the judgment?
6049or doth grace teach you to plead for the flesh, or the making provision for the lusts thereof?
6049or doth your King countenance you in ways that are so bad?
6049or has the day of grace been suffered to pass by never to return?
6049or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?''
6049or he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?''
6049or how doth the ignorance discover itself?
6049or how is that?
6049or how shall man be righteous before God?
6049or how would she frame an answer?
6049or how?
6049or if Christ is the throne of grace and mercy- seat, how doth he appear before God as sitting there, to sprinkle that now with his blood?
6049or if it so may be said; yet whether thou art one of them?
6049or in going to hell, in burning in hell, and in enduring the everlasting pains of hell, with company?
6049or is it because the devil and wicked men, the inventors of these vain toys, have outwitted the law of God?
6049or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6049or is my flesh of brass?''
6049or is not the church by these words at all directed how to carry it to those that were not yet in fellowship?
6049or must the effectualness of Christ''s merits, as touching our perseverance, be helped on by the doings of man?
6049or must this silver palace be of that nature either?
6049or naked, and clothed thee not?
6049or naked, and clothed thee?
6049or no forgiveness of sins--"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
6049or of restoring what he had oft taken away?
6049or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them to suffice them?''
6049or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?''
6049or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6049or shall we be base in life because God by grace hath secured us from wrath to come?
6049or shall we not much matter what manner of lives we live, because we are set free from the law of sin and death?
6049or standeth your religion in word or in tongue, and not in deed and truth?
6049or that dare say, What you see and hear to be in me, do,''and the God of peace shall be with you?''
6049or that he may, in a short time, have another of his fits before us, and may lose the use of his limbs?
6049or that he was to be buried in Joseph''s sepulchre?
6049or that he will speak for them to God for whom he will not plead against the devil?
6049or that if they had known him and his life, yet to see him die so quietly, would they not have concluded that he had made his peace with God?
6049or that our Lord should have risen again from the dead?
6049or that those that pursue this world did ever repent of their covetousness?
6049or that those that walk with wanton eyes did ever repent of their fleshly lusts?
6049or that thou shouldest receive it at the hand of God, when the day shall come that every man shall have praise of him for their doings?
6049or that when the gate of mercy is shut up in wrath, he will at thy pleasure, and to the reversing of his own counsel, open it again to thee?
6049or that your prayers come from the braying, panting, and longing of your hearts?
6049or that, at some time or other, he may forget to lock us in?
6049or the Gospel, which is the word of faith preached by us?
6049or the devil endure that Christ Jesus should be honoured both by faith and a heavenly conversation, and let that soul alone at quiet?
6049or the gospel declared by us?
6049or the saw, that it should magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6049or the tabernacle made with corruptible things, to the body of Christ, or heaven itself?
6049or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
6049or those either who are so far off from sense of, and shame for, sin, that it is the only thing they hug and embrace?
6049or to say, all this is mine, but have nothing to show for it?
6049or to see this great appearance of this great God, and the Lord Jesus Christ?
6049or was not this man like to be a gainer by so doing?
6049or what advantage can he get by his thus vexing and troubling the children of the Most High?
6049or what is a remnant of wheat to the whole harvest?
6049or what is he?
6049or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6049or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6049or what profit have we if we keep his ways?"
6049or what profit shall I have if I keep his commandments?
6049or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
6049or what wilt resolve with thyself?
6049or when wast thou sick, or in prison, and we did not minister unto thee?
6049or who are they that by this exhortation are called upon to come?
6049or who can forego them?
6049or who can help himself thereby?
6049or who did Christ come into the world to save, but the chief of sinners?
6049or who has reverence for them?
6049or who hath given understanding to the heart?"
6049or whom have I defrauded?
6049or whose ass have I taken?
6049or will all our exquisite happiness centre in the glory of God?
6049or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?''
6049or will that penny that supplied my want the other day, I say, will the same penny also, without a supply, supply my wants today?
6049or will that seasonable shower which fell last year, be, without supplies, a seasonable help to the grain and grass that is growing now?
6049or will the law slay both him and us, and that for the same transgression?
6049or will you hate your life, and save it?
6049or will you not mind your callings at all?
6049or will you shun the cross to save your lives, and so run the danger of eternal damnation?
6049or wilt thou be desperate, and venture all?
6049or wouldst thou know if thou hast?
6049or''him,''by believing thou neither wilt nor canst?
6049or, Can the merits of the Lord Jesus reach, according to the law of heaven, a man in this condition?
6049or, as he was in the flesh?
6049or, because we should in these things follow his steps, died he not for our sins?
6049or, by acts and works of the flesh?
6049or, do you by thus and thus doing submit to the laws of your king?
6049or, in other words,''am I born again?''
6049or, in the humble hope that your course is accomplished, are you patiently waiting the heavenly messenger?
6049or, that I would come to God in the best of my performances?
6049or, what is a handful out of the rest of the world?
6049or, what need you trouble us with these nice distinctions?
6049ought not I also to set this day apart to sing the songs of my redemption in?
6049poor dust and ashes, that he should crowd it up, and go jostlingly in the presence of the great God?
6049poor man, what wilt thou do when these three things beset thee?
6049pull no longer; why shouldest thou be thine own executioner?
6049room, I say, for man''s righteousness, as to his acceptance and justification?
6049said Faithful to his brother, Who comes yonder?
6049said Mr. Feeble- mind, is he slain?
6049said old Honest, what should I think?
6049said she,''and what the son of my womb?
6049said she; will she not take warning by her husband''s afflictions?
6049said the Porter, was he your husband?
6049saith God; what a fig- tree is this, that hath stood this year in my vineyard, and brought me forth no fruit?
6049saith Satan; why, that will I. Ay, saith he, but who can do it, and prevail?
6049saith he,''Is thine eye evil, because I am good?''
6049saith not the scriptures the same?
6049saith the Lord; shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
6049saith the Lord; will ye not tremble at my presence?"
6049saith the backslider that is returned, did you see how I left my God?
6049saith the child, pray do not hurt me: I then have replied, Canst thou do nothing with this finger?
6049sayest thou; but is this the way to go to God in prayer?
6049says the honourable man, must I take mercy upon no higher consideration than the thief on the cross?
6049see''s not how thou hast trod Under thy foot, the very Son of God?
6049seek the living among the dead?
6049seest thou the fatherless?
6049seest thou thy foe in distress?
6049set more by thy soul than by all the world?
6049shall Christ become a drudge for you; and will you be drudges for the devil?
6049shall I destroy thee?
6049shall I fall upon thee and grind thee to powder, or make thee a monument of the richest grace?
6049shall I threaten them?
6049shall I unfaithful be?
6049shall it not utterly wither, when the east- wind toucheth it?
6049shall not the worthiness of the Son of God be sufficient to save from the sin of man?
6049shall that knowledge of him, I say, be counted such, as only causes the soul to behold, but moveth it not to good works?
6049shall the desire of the righteous be granted?
6049shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6049shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?''
6049shall we sin that grace may abound?
6049should thy lies make men hold their peace?
6049should we pray for faith, for justification by grace, and a truly sanctified heart?
6049sin, what art thou?
6049so truly doth thy voice cause heaven to echo again upon thy head, Cut him down; why doth he cumber the ground?
6049so was he: are we tempted to commit idolatry, and to worship the devil?
6049so was he: are we tempted to murder ourselves?
6049so was he: are we tempted with the bewitching vanities of this world?
6049such a length in the arm of the Lord, that he can reach those that are gone away, as far as they could?
6049such highly- favoured Christians in Doubting Castle?
6049such privileges as these?
6049teach men to put God and his Word out of their minds, by running to merry company, by running to the world, by gossiping?
6049tempted to destroy thyself?
6049than He that shook hands with the Father in making of the covenant?
6049that Daniel could have been safe among the lions?
6049that I heard speak well of the holy Word of God?
6049that Jonah could have come home to his country, when he was in the whale''s belly?
6049that he was to be crowned with thorns?
6049that he was to be crucified between two thieves, and to be pierced till blood and water came out of his side?
6049that he was to be scourged of the soldiers?
6049that is, he is so;''is he a pleasant child?''
6049that remember thy triumphant victory?
6049that the damned shall never be burned out in hell?
6049that thou mightest thereby go beyond and beguile thy neighbour?
6049that word came suddenly upon me,"What shall we then say to these things?
6049the desires of the flesh, or the lusts of the spirit, whose side art thou of?
6049the disciples] said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone?''
6049the people were surprised, and cried, What, is this Naomi?
6049the query in page 13. runs thus,"Will that faith which is without works justify?"
6049then how should I come?
6049then let old Good- deed save you from your distresses?
6049then they may be coming to him, for aught you know; and why will ye be worse than the brute, to speak evil of the things you know not?
6049there is yet a question, Whether it may be well with thy soul at last?
6049they think that she will be run down with a push, or, as they said,''What do these feeble Jews?
6049this question I ask thee, did or doth Christ obtain salvation for any, without that body which he took of the Virgin?
6049thou thinkest to escape the fear; but what wilt thou do with the pit?
6049thy God has bidden thee''open thy mouth wide''; he has bid thee open it wide, and promised, saying,''And I will fill it''; and wilt thou not desire?
6049to be in my case, who that so was could but have done so?
6049to believe great things, and yet not to concern himself with them?
6049to contemn him when he is on the throne, when he is on the throne of his glory?
6049to hear this trump of God?
6049to see him that wept and died for the sin of the world now ease his mind on Christ- abhorring sinners by rendering to them the just judgment of God?
6049to the salvation of the soul?
6049to truck+ with the devil?''
6049to what value will an imputative righteousness amount?''
6049was he I say, within his disciples, or without them, when he said,"I am the light of the world?"
6049was he a lover and a worshipper of God by Christ according to his word?
6049was he found among thieves?
6049was made the curse of God for me?
6049was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reason, fleshly love, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6049was thine anger against the rivers?
6049was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?"
6049were they silent?
6049what a fool has sin made of thee?
6049what a privilege is this, but who believes it?
6049what agreement?
6049what aileth the man thus to express himself?
6049what an ass art thou become to sin?
6049what are you doing?
6049what better melody can be heard?
6049what better words can come from man?
6049what can be more full?
6049what care they for his Word?
6049what comfort in their greatness?
6049what communion can there be in such marriages?
6049what concord?
6049what does a righteous man desire?
6049what does not the world owe to thee and to the great Being who could produce such as thee?
6049what feats not perform?
6049what is a promise to a carnal man?
6049what is deliverance from hell without the enjoyment of God?
6049what is ease without the peace and enjoyment of God?
6049what is faith to possession?
6049what is he adoing now?
6049what is he advantaged by his rich adventure?
6049what is her pedigree?
6049what is like being saved?
6049what is man, that thou art mindful of him?
6049what is the reason that some are carried about as clouds, with a tempest?
6049what is there wrapped up in this Christ, this secret of God?
6049what is this but to count him less wise than thyself?
6049what is this to the loss about which we have been speaking all this while?
6049what is this to the purpose( See Col 1:26- 30)?
6049what is thy country, and of what people art thou?"
6049what less than a river could quench the thirst of more than six hundred thousand men, besides women and children?
6049what mean men''s waverings, men''s changing, and interchanging truth for error, and one error for another?
6049what meaneth the heat of this great anger?''
6049what need we stand to prove the sun is light, the fire hot, the water wet?
6049what sayest thou?
6049what says James in the third chapter of his epistle?
6049what shall I do unto thee?
6049what victories not gain?
6049what was it that he spake?
6049what will become of you if you die in this condition?
6049what will that do?
6049what''s the matter?
6049what, must we With you lift up our voice?
6049what, none at all?
6049what, resolved to murder thine own soul?
6049when God shall bind one over for his sin, to eternal judgment, who then can release him?
6049when he is in the Spirit, and sees in the Spirit, do you think his tongue can tell?
6049when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee not in?
6049when thou should''st hope, dost thou despond?
6049when we believed, or before?
6049when?
6049whence shall I seek comforters for thee?''
6049whence should my help come?"
6049where are they that feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and send portions to them, for whom nothing is prepared?
6049where are you commanded to do it?
6049where are you?
6049where are you?
6049where is it, if it is not here?
6049where is the man, if he want God''s Spirit, that will care for the flourishing state of religion?
6049where is the scripture that saith that this Lord of the sabbath commanded his church, from that time, to do any part of church service thereon?
6049where is thy joy under the cross?
6049where is thy peace when thine anger has put thee upon being unquiet?
6049where is thy sting?
6049where is thy victory?
6049where shall I see myself anon, after a few times more have passed over me?
6049where will they leave their glory?
6049where?
6049wherefore have they the word, their closet, and the grace of meditation, but to build up themselves withal?
6049wherefore?
6049wherein art thou bettered by the profession, than the wicked?
6049wherein has he offended?
6049whether only unto mutual affection, as some affirm, as if he were in church fellowship before, that were weak in the faith?
6049which has most advantage to live in godly largeness of heart, and is most at liberty in his mind?
6049which is all one as if he had said, Why dost thou commit murder?
6049which is strongest, thinkest thou, God or thee?
6049which of these have also most in readiness to resist the wiles of the devil, and to subdue the power and prevalency of corruptions?
6049which of these two have the greatest advantage to believe, and the greatest engagements laid upon him to love the Lord Jesus?
6049which the law as a Covenant of Works calleth for; and canst thou, being carnal, do that?
6049whither can you flee from the punishment of sin, but to the Saviour''s bosom?
6049whither shall I go when I die, if sweet Christ has not pity for my soul?''
6049whither will they fly then?
6049whither wilt thou fly for help?
6049who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord?''
6049who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?"
6049who are they that are thus unspeakably blessed?
6049who believes this talk?
6049who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
6049who can act reason that hath not reason?
6049who can deliver me?
6049who compelled Thee to swear?
6049who could blame them, since their dead friends were come to life again?
6049who do you think saw themselves in the best condition?
6049who do you think was in the best condition?
6049who has a thimbleful thereof?
6049who is able to conceive the inexpressible, inconceivable joys that are there?
6049who is there that is weaned from the world, and from their sins and pleasures, to fly from the wrath to come?
6049who knows that is yet alive, what the torments of hell are?
6049who knows the power of God''s wrath?
6049who knows what it is?
6049who knows what it is?
6049who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
6049who smells the stink of sin?
6049who so bold with God, and who so bold with men as he?
6049who speaks to their aged parents with that due regard to that relation, to their age, to their worn- out condition, as becomes them?
6049who then that hath the faith of him can do otherwise but desire to be with him?
6049who thinks of this?
6049who would not be a subject to it?
6049who would not be in the rich man''s state?
6049who would not be in this condition?
6049who would not be in this glory?
6049who would not but worship before it?
6049who would slight convictions that are on their souls, which( if not slighted) tend so much for their good?
6049whom have I oppressed?''
6049why am I damned?
6049why could not you make the same work with the other scriptures, as you did with these?
6049why did not I give glory to the redeeming blood of Jesus?
6049why do you think they consider that?
6049why else do men so soon grow weary?
6049why in his name if his undertakings for us are not well- pleasing to God?
6049why shouldest thou pull vengeance down from heaven upon thee?
6049why then do the fallen angels tremble there?
6049why then should he judge me, for that I can not give thanks with him for his?
6049why was it not sufficient to say''he rose again,''or, he rose again the third day?
6049why, what shall they see?
6049why?
6049why?
6049wife and children, and all?
6049will he be able to stand to his refusal?
6049will he pursue his desperate denial?
6049will it avail?
6049will this content thee, the Lord will fulfil thy desires?
6049will you not believe your own eyes?
6049wilt thou comfort thyself with this?
6049wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
6049wilt thou not desire?
6049wilt thou not yet set open thy gate to receive us, the deputies of thy King, and those that would rejoice to see thee live?
6049wilt thou still be unwilling to hasten righteousness?
6049wilt thou turn, or shall I smite?
6049wilt thou yet loiter in the work of thy day?
6049works that are done by virtue of great grace, and the abundance of the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
6049would promote righteousness, because I love to see godliness show itself in others, and because I would feel more of the power of it in myself?
6049would they neglect salvation as they did before?
6049would they not call thee a thousand fools?
6049would they not have a more comfortable house and home for their souls?''
6049would you have men to receive it with such consciences?
6049would you have us trust to what Christ, in His own person, has done without us?
6049would you not readily give him by SCORES?
6049wouldst thou be saved?
6049wouldst thou swim?
6049yea, and to do it more and more?
6049yea, couldest thou be willing even now to partake of the means that would help thee to that means, that can cure thee of this disease?
6049yea, it is impossible else that he should ever cry out with all his heart,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6049yea, what can make that man happy that, for his not coming to Jesus Christ for life, must be damned in hell?
6049yea, what like to be taught in the way that thou shalt choose?
6049yea, what means else thy commending of thyself because of that, and so thy implicit prayer, that thou for that mightest find acceptance with God?
6049yea, why should not man despair of getting to heaven by his own abilities?
6049you may say, what judgments?